i- jpi r, ;al and isonal irir should be tai al, stln d,3. .:me priuta, 3 and 6 cm r yard, at .fr overhoei of all i d ff. i.3 , ,.arr. i; " . - winter , -.l t -a 's at Oiiman 3. f. i kin "f winter cooU ft ... fc-ravv lx"ts, cheaper i-V'inv othf-r str.ro in Ebon"1"'1 8 7 i "f.w I'ie bargains In hea ,hf- , V Oatmsn'a. On anrl see. (nteT K ,- schfJnlw Is to go into f i - r. K. h'nches next S.inr. :i : nutrsjTeotls weather of t. . ,H) prevailing for thp lat fp" - Vn:irrf'lv rash to Onrman, ' J',.,, iio be-tr-r than anywhere ':"". s'n'-Hele. Bt'tt hand kere, "ijr.os of all kinrl3, at Oatn IInry Puffer, of Johnstown, who lout, hoth legs bT an arcldpnt fnmc two year ago, j has hrroTtifl blln.l and draf, and It Is fearrd that rcit:ipr aicht nn r hearing ran bs rptorrd. j Poor and helpless, thp Jolinorown Tribune j nays hp maintains a steady cherirTuluess that Is atirprismsj. We avnipathiz with Prother Williams, of the Carrniltnwn Kevt, who was recently ; fined fio and made to par extra pret I g for tllstrihutingtMipplernents thronch his On Friday evening last, at the, Todpr hill coal mins on Ktoney creek, opposite lohnstown, liirhard Wilkins, a. Iwy fourteen years of age, happening to be near where dispute was in progress between a man named. Francis O'Neill, who works in the mines, and some of the mule drivers, ran to the scene of the quarrel, and Just as he reached the place where O'Xeill was stand ing tha latter struck him on the head, imme diately hack of the ear, with what ir, known naner. t ie same hnnv in their nature a vio- imi-k. wmcn i .fin neni lailrn of the order recpnt I v issued bv Assist- in his hand. At first the wound was ttioncht to be of a very serious nature, hnt on Mon- t day young Wilkins was so much better that i tdere seemed to he no donb. then or now as j to his recovery, O'Neil was bound over by j J notice Strayer to appear at the March ses ; stons, and two hoys employed as mule dri i vers, who threw stones at O'Neill dnrincthe I fracas at the mines, were also held for their I appearance at Conrt to answer the charge of assaulting the latter. All three were brought to jail on Tuelay night, neither of them having been ahle to secure the requisite bail. Edward Jones, formerly of this place, but more recently and for several var? a resilient of VifMbiirch, died in that city, one day last wfk. of that loathsome disease, small-pox, as did also, on Tuesday of this wepk, a former F.'enshnrgpr named Martin Cruse, a voung married man who was born and raised in the northern part of this coun ty and lived in this place for a number of years and up until less than two months ago. Mr. Jones was aged about 3' years and was a son of Richard Jones, deceased, a stone cutter by trmie, and well-known tothe older ant. Potmastpr fienral llatton. None of the Johnstown undertakers be ing willing to perform the snd duty. Miss Zoler, a nurse at the Johntown small-pox hospital, buried a child of Toliceman Ells worth, of Cambria borough, which had died ot that loathsome disease on Tuesday right last. All honor to the nohlp woman. Mr. John lJovd requests us to notify aN readois of the FnvFM w who are indebted to the late firm of Mvers ,t Lloyd that he de siies to close the books withor.t further delay, and that if they don't soon call around arid pay up he will rertainly have to try what virtue there is in the law. Mr. Lloyd cer tainly nifsns bnines, and those interested will do well to takp hppd in time. We note the fart, with pleasure that onr younj fripnd James V. Smnlan, of Carroll town, has fnl'y rppoverpd from a recpnt at tack of diphtheria, or soniPthingof that ha turp. with which a younger brother is still afflicted, and that hehas once more returner! to his clerical duties in ex-Sheriff Rvan's store. Johnstown, whore he has won hosts Of friend by his courtesy nnd business tact. 1 citizens of Ebew-burg ; and Mr. ("ruse, who B 'riipr Ttro. have the lnr ones in Elier.sht.rg, i; We'invite the attention of our renders to the advertisement of J. Monroe Tnvlor. This Aim in hepn established nearly AO years. and his good are celebrated eveiyhere for e would recommend 1 , . - 1 , 9 1. I 7 . t t i z:v- " ' ' I .V .""- pitritv and strength. .i-n n.vjM-, ,.. u.,3 Piaceauritl tri.il of his Gold Medal brands to all who "'rfnt winter hoot,. trt -her voJ'Cl'r.1 read I cakes. . , , m. : ic. in, i torn ieiai saieratn, or ir-caro. 1 1 -A ralical change for the better has just n tnnrte in tti appearanrr of the Altoona fial, which donnpd a handsome new suit hype, head and all, with the new year, i i is an evidence of prosperity we are 'nd serve, nnil if Mrot'ior Irwin don t get is said to have been buried about three hours after his death, and who was employed for a considerable timn at Kerschner & Son s tan nety, in this place, was a son-in-law of E. J "STEP IXTO TIIF. BOX!" THE NAMES OF THE GOOD MRS AND TCE WHO ARE TO SErtyE AS JUROIIS AT MAKCH TERM OF COCRT. Following are the names of the Grand and Traverse Jurors drawn to serve at tne ensu ing term of Court, which will convene in this place on Monday, Maroh 6, 1882 : GRAND jrRORS. AntBt, . farmer. Jackson twp. Beh. Henrv. fnrmrr, Allfhny twp. Hennffll, (Jr'orire, farmr, K.itt iwp. Kfirkeotle. Iwi?, hntctinr. stonyereek twp. Ktireoon. FranVc. labi.rcT. Wahintcton twp. Mthtert, William, entfneer, 2.1 wrd,;onotuaaEh borotiifh. "srr?n. Philip, farmer. Mnnstertwp. Fleck. Oabriel, clerk, 1st ward. .Tohnntown. tfourhnonr. Jonas t'.. farmer. T.iylor twp. (JrifBn. Jospph. farmer Mutisfcr twp. Har'hbcraer. Hanrel. laborer. Iower Yoder twp. Helsel. Josiah. farmer, Adams twp. Hill. Jolin. Inborcrr. lt itr l. Cambria boro'. Hoover, I-wis. tirpenter, W. ward. Etaabarg:. ; Ke."ier. Mathi.is, laruier, VIlitn twp. Kriiiic. ,T:icb, Jr.. tariiier. A 'lama twp. I.ejro. William, laborer. Uallittin biru Ienhart, Henry carpenter, 5th ward, Johnstown. Martin. Oeorsro. eentb'nian, Cth ward, Johns town. Ntel. John, fftriner. Monster twp. Orris. Lewis, fireman. Franklin boro. Soanlan. Jaeiea, Jariner, Allegheny twp. We?s, Jn?ei'h I, . hliickumltli, t'royle twp. Wir-iiiiRer, Archibald, laborer. Stoaycreek twp. TUVKIWR JTROKS FIRST WESK. Adm, F-lward, tanner. Olearleld twp. Hearer. Ji'Scjih. farmer, 'arroll twp. Hehe, Henry, carpenter. :arriill:own boro'. Hensim. Jaiue, steel Inspector, 1st ward, John town. Binder. K. 1.. landlord. Oarrolltown boro". Border, t'onrad. m ison, 6th ward. Johnstown. Bomiard icr. lam coer, Kicnland twp. Biitdorf, Dirld. w.iKonnialtr. W. wanLKbensbarf:. Bradley . H oi?h, pudd ler, 1st srard, Johnstown. Hnrkt-T. 1. H.. carnenter. tiallitiln boro'. Biitland. I'has.. plasterer. 7tli ward. Jotanstowa. Waters. Fsn . riereaseil. one of the oldest and I farnill. Wm. H.. bo. 4th war, Jolmstown. mnt rcmnhl eitirnna nnrl .Instire of thp 'awley. James, farmer. Clearneld twp ' " ....-..-... v ..... .... ... . Ti.i.Id U i nit winter hoot,, g,- where 'r,,rl r.'i.-n. i'i i,in rer pair on tn.j.: 1.1 u r t iv.. a r. i ti i enshurg. riO-7.-4m.l r.vl hv hnving at Ottnian I ... . . r .1 . n l , "V s im;i!"i v r in ici ni nar ' . ; 11 - t . ..11 g - t ' u '" i. ii",- ii er-pin:Piil i -11 will g"I pound yo;j purchase. ' lv ' ta'klng about the nice i i'e at M. L. )atman's. It is re t d: t dXiciou, ever sold in this mar- A f- Vrr Pro. have some big bar- - r y "U in boots and shops, a-" they jut to dispose of at reduced pri- ,.j 117 Interments In the three it II 'lidavsbiirg during the year - r :- 61 wre adults and 53 chil- ward in the way of increased pntron- lt will be because thefe is something '''fh the people who ought to support it. .hat kind of a stork C. T. Roherts keeps , veil filled variety store up street may .tied hv reading" his card in another c y . but what kind of a man lie is to deal n best t( Ifsarned bv nersonal eirne- I TV 1 1 waterproof oil nt Barkers' "1 I ave no d;ffietiirv In keeping takit, i sr i 4 '-: j-- r'.vst tuea-l yon ever nte is and ran (i g ,ur s,i, hy M. T,. Oatnian, - -. V 1 yon will be sure to go back vhirh no one will lose anything hy vcrm and dry in the worst of ritiz land at. As a business mr.n and a w ' f i 1 I: lc-ioirn "Laterner fTonse," one .Ti I hi st located hotel proyier 'iirj. Is offered for sale or rent. IWV.f. it r ,t- Rrn. have , full stork of . av I l:ini'ermen's overshoes, to : jn-.- f.- t' e attention of all persons j ar'ii-le,. .'-n.iT.!ts of Altoona wiil hold irv eVrtinn for ritv offi-ers fin ;: i f fext wrk and their convention M '" lv foMwing. la rntintv has 1'ist lost"two of Its i.", t;i'' n sldepts in the pcrons of Ti i-e. i f Woodva'e, aged '.K. nnd Mrs. P-.-r.'. of Johtistowt!. aged RH years. .-r; a. liver rompla'nt ami kindred -. Fur treatise rfivinT sii"eesfn "i""'"' sddress Wortx.n'a TDiseirs-M:-mcu. AssornTiosr. p. ifTiio. X. T. - r, ,i ,.rl,e of Jtnvs MaTuire. Ora. VT-'-ip. Clearfield couitv, was de. I 'v Pre on 'hriistiras nilit. entailing i f f -r..i on a poor tna" and h:s tami'v. M-one knows that V. S. RirVer it -'hi-s rheaper than any one ele in '!'?. And vet it is well t-nough to Ifi'-t iti i.iM'a!lv. vt' ite weasel was shot In Ta v'or tnwn f'W days S70. nntl so rarenoil viliia ?i,;inal is it that Samuel Stn'zninn, U marksman, refused $23 for the :-s y-,-i .Targes, Reptnnii" F. Ml'b'r K-'---'er. F'-nik A. Ktilgl't. K. A. T.ork r i' " :iie I,i!p will carh find a aw-.i::'ii them at the Elienshurg rost- i h'-v overshoe, of any kind for -- at Parkers' than nnvw'iere e!s,a ' tud Nnhoilv disputes that fart. ' :l:e;'' "' he s une people who don't :,!' rd mi!! of the rv I. Co.nt ' whlrh wis shipped ,ist Sprine, i : : i" t'lrp'riB order in a short time.' " ' give employniet.t to about two t !'-r:i, it nvir hedriddn. Invalid wife, sis- i "-r or dsnrhter. can te made the .' lma'th. hy H fpw hotMp, of IT ot) 'I Villi let tl um anfT... .t, . j ..... .... ... oi,.1T-i r urii Tr l?oherts stands serond to no oth- p.r rnfmt in the county or elsewhere, and tlovp) frorn j)jm ",nny always depend uPn! ing honest goods at honest prices. '' rt- A f ' It 1 1 o rranManinn of musical skill and a worthy citi- ..... ; n Zl-ll C1I t pe-s ,.f bet ma own, has embarked in the busi ng piano and organs of the very . r. A In,.. ...... r ft 1 Intrtimunte now on hand rofinl n,, yx street, one door W. . " ntVv's s?-,p. "Mr. Oittings de serve, to, nf.our"."l in h's ppw venture, anil we i,,,,nv cnieiend him to all onr readers 'mftu w),0 nnws what a good ii" Vi1"1'"" whose wArd in that and ail "Mirr re fj ,,an i,H mplirit-ly relied on. . ' l:rrr . Fvaneiist, who was known in The wot!, r.....i. r-':M ., .11. .,1 ... yv. "' " ' i v ii ra ( of the feacht u a- T.n during the time the H-lledli-title ! !,,,. f It .1 especte Fear fur many years in the Fast ward. Mr Crnse was brought up in the Catholic faith, but several year, ago connected himself with the Disciples' Church. to which religious belief he may or may not have remained a copsistent adherent. His age was about 26 years, and his wife, who is as yet childless, still lives In this place. We are sorry to learn that owing to the condition of one of his lungs, slight hemor rhages from which have been of almost daily occurrence during the last few weeks, our worthy vounj friend and townsman. Dr. A ' flriflUh, has fonnd it necessary to relinquish ' the practice of his profession for two or ; three months, during which he will spend I much of his time in Philadelphia, whither he : departed on Tuesday night last. During his absence, Dr. C. V. 15. Kennedy, of Hull i- dayshurg, whom we well knew as a boy and I also as an apprentice to the printing busi ness, which he followed in .S'w York and elsewhere for a number of years, will take ! charge of his practice, having come here tor I that purpose. We earnestly hope and pray for the speedy return to perfect health of i our worthy friend Dr. Griffith, who during i the late teriihle afflictions which came upt.n ourself and our heloved wife and family in the loss of five of our darling children, did ; much to convince us that hp is a thorongh gentleman and nn accomplished physician. ; That his place will be well filled during his ; absence we have no doubt, for while we can not answor for the medical skill of Dr. Ken nedy, we can tinly say ttiat he was an lion ; e-t. conscientious youth, and it is of such material that reliable and deserving men are made. wn a few d.iv ago, was one i the convent here, says the was a great f who attended. rite wiMi the young ladies e school. Some six years "om L. McN"amara, i Hti'pm since his '. t . . A ..a 1ia f-ur.l'lf- r-iM in n nice c w r 1 4 :-l 11 '.'i A CarrphoM. well knowa A 'tint, fll APS,A ln .or ; i; v on hi t Friday piornHir, from a r' pin vs's. He wjs about, fiftv. "S"- 'if aji- ' i :'.' sre due toonr friend, pateon -T t- J'WWin, I.lppf Sinmel A. i ..r r f o,p pH, niastor's D-partment. 1 ' " Ipfe and Interesting copies r.f V ' :f v papers, ' -I..., , t thp farro'ltown Fnt' pr Run ,.f k;t , ... l". o- J s .nneed l-.s Intention to opposp Jl ' f-f f his nbtli'y the gmnting f tav- i. h, that p' ce t i rats. pve. ro,"he and ants f v' FltTrtiMlVATOi;. Hrps, ernnrr- I' t -- . t tl cleared In a single pi'-kt. it . f h-,. .niells. Tli'st nd etief,et V ertn tl ewi r'd So'd nm w here j ther Tvh-trsf. of the I! 'inf inn-don I l ht-eti r-oftnsfer of rlmt idncp for weeks, nnd we venture to sny f'" ,n State or out of it ever I '' oma. Tfiafs t!ie kitidof T. M S 'P' r r.-n nialrp. "' whoifsome diM!l;ffon of -vtv-'i ' " can pine, Canada fir. inai!g t. etc., fragrant with thehe:,h --of hxlni nnd fif pine. Such Is r.n.-cai t ere f,.r Catarrh, i :i r-t for J ' t-- fr, I.vdla T' Pml 1 X-,. J-'Vrn Ave,,e. I.vnn. Mass.. f,,r , i UA n;,ve been restored to -V;'- i,v the us.. ,,f j,er Vepetabl. J f' i a positive cure for the -' 'i;pi ,,f fetiiile weakness. T - -j' 1 l;ive noted the f:,cf xvf'-k i fr end and patron. Mr. F. I ;"'r- "' Al'egheny townsnin. Nanx- , me n,r, K,ftt trapi.fi,, and , '-'-se of. and will pay ttie "T! '" '"n rash for the same. r ' ' If rniclr. of Ad;ims town- Jury f ..tnnisirmer of '"'" " ''"'s emharkino- in the hotel "I I' r.l ward Ji.tir.sri i.r. "- r,,Mrf. ai-d h I . , . ' g'lons to ttiat p' I ' . , ' r'i 'ro... w.-apped with Ha. Jx are thp latest (f.Tods for J . "1rl;i"ed hv friend James, of the : Thev are r;,t up in tin I '.' I r"-!r,.,e, and e!l at ten rr's 1 .7". Jry n,P,n anf1 vou wi!l fin(1 1 , s- ago ner sister 4jj xr n .1:..,. j- , Pllgio.i, r.i-.M-r .tint i,--..- d.cta . died In . ronvPnt home, of ron- ' s ''motion, the s. (1i,easp which carried off ! the former Th. nf ,tprend, Gn. ( eco:;;;;,;;;:;,'. reside at st. Mary,. ' ur ciever rriex yhotn we have kncn eariv tiovhood data. ic (, sl.urtn or a. pair of sleeve button, on rP fncf, of each ' of wleei, ahout ore e.hth the rtiiladel- ' ptna Time,, without at.-. Ishotooraphed , In nnniatPi-e the sat belngcn-interparts , of a pair presented h-fhe san, ceut.'"mr.n ' to our old ho-s. KdlN.rrranch. Vic Holli- ! di", S'lfg S!innrd. "e are l.t "nnv" 1 enoi.i'h to sport sleeve buttons, t j the ' sHii-e we nnpreeia'p the 'Piierous it of Mir i I ind f r iend ar.d thank tin most tfn.ee rsiy for thp anle. j 'o o:ie indebted to is wil. any long't neg'eef to pav up. or at liast d( somethin-j. In that direction, if Iip or ip ffo- there ate several ladies in the west, south a nd else where who are in arrears forth Fikkmas) has the eat spark or cha'itv n.t to say honesty, in his or her romnositinn. j know the terrible affliction which h.tre peent'y fallen noon nnr bereaved hn-ise'-'id five of onr children having died firm, din.itheria i-i fie short period of two montts. timt a'l know that we must bp. ns we are, greatly in need of financial aid. which those who owe tis.honld ta'-e snecial pride in exIend'P" at tnis tirnp. v HI f ,ev do it' Scduf.n Deaths at Lilly's. Mr. Chris tfnn Lt-ib. a well known resident of Lilly's station, this comity, died quite unexpectedly on Wednesday of last weeK. On the previous day he worked as usual for Mr. Caron Leahy, in whose employ lie was, but before retiring to bed complained of a slight pain in one of Ir.s arras. V1 ile sitting at the stove on the following day lie fell from his chair with something like a fit, hut soon recovered from its effects Ahoi.t six o'clock in the evfiing he had nnotler similar attack and died in a very short time after. He was about fifty-two years nf ace, lived at Lilly's all his lifetime, and a-.as an honest, upriulit, generous hearted into, whom everybody es teemed. His remain were interred in" the Catholic cemetery, a; Summitville on Friday. May his soul rest in peace. Mrs. Jnioes Siuilliaiso died very suddenly at the snii.e place oi.Ttiursday of last week. The deceased ladv a tended to her household duties on the previo;$ day, but an hour or so after midnight she g ve birth to a child, and a'.thoigli Dr. Patteron. the nhvsic.ian was callH to herhedside.Jheand her'lie wly-born ! raU". Antont. roller, bal.r hot!, died earh; in. the morning Mie ! Kau-,,'.Vro',ri"ghle ws i niosi. expuipmiy w ne anil moil rr, per t land,' consisting of ipveral young chiltli en, i nd vas greatly respected by ad who knew ; ; li-r. Her age was ibout thirty-two vears, and Vr untimely dpith is much deplored in ,' ' the tiTinnuiitv in hi h she lived, (ireat 1 symphy for her henaveil husliand and hi i mutli!ess ohilrtren it felt by all to whom ' they H' known. I I A TcTsc 1ai.it in f'ambria township, who ! is sul ct to epilepsy, r some disease of that 1 natnr claims to havr met with an adven- ! tine i Sunday night T last week, while on Davis. Kowlnnd. strnet couiBjIffioner, . ward. j Kbenshurir. I Dean. Sanil. farmer. Retde twp. i Deitrick, Martin, farmer, f liwt twp. Diniond, James, miner. Portage twp. I IMinoTid, Knberi, latKjrer. t'rost.ert boro. ! Hill. Henry, carpenter, Sth ward. Johnstowa. ! Kldridifo, jaine. forenian. 'li ward. Johustown. ' (Jardner, Henry H.. farmer, Heade twp. (roorae. Albert, miner, Washington twp. Hoover. Philip, farmer. Carroll twp. ' Kelly. Martin K., laborer. (JalliiEln boro'. j Ktttell. Andrew, carpenter, I-oreito boro'. I Knepper. John. Jr., in I Her. Ooyle twp. j Leverurood, Jici.b. Jr., marble cutter, 4th ward, I Juhnstown. I ATaltii, Jacob, bntcher, 2.1 ward, C'onemansh boro'. Mni'in, t ir-n. lahi.ror, T. ward, Kbonburir. i Maver. tleorfe. merchant, 3d ward, Juiiustoirn. I ."Miller..!. K.. laborer, Taylor twp. ' fit'-hell. 'reorxe. earpciiter, y o. id rale, boro. : McVey, Joseph, miner. 1st ward, Johnstown. j Mailer, John, rent leman. 1st ward, Johnstown. , Myt-rs. 'has., b lack sin ith , Adams twp. I Mver?, It. V.. miner. tJroyle twp. ! Ts ipi'S. Wm. J., clerk, t'royle twp. I Noon, Ilphrianj, laborer. 'onemMiifl:h twp. Hoth. Christ., pattern-maker, "th ward, .Ton I town. j Kvan, .Tehn. ex SliertfT. 2d ward, Johnstown. JStiea. Henry li., machinist, let ward, Conemangb I biir.iuifh. I ShetiKc-n, .l-.hn, laborer, 1st ward, CoDemangb I tior'iusfh. j Snyder, Samuel, farmer. Taylor twp. i Stntrm.itter, Frank, fanner". Carroll twp. j Tubln. Invld. hibo.-er. Oallilrin boro'. i Trosell, S;imael, farmer, Keade twp. 1 Walters. tJeiirire. f.irnsT, White twp. W ismnifor, John, fanner. Jackson twp. TRAVEaSK jtrohs second week. Rarnhart. Isaac pnddler, fith ward. Johnstown. Hehe, Henry . carpenter, Waahinieton twp. Rhenm Clark, miller. Jt w:ird. Conemauifh bcro'. Hrnwn, Chis. J., teacher. Washington twp. Hrown.r.J . mcreli nt.Wilmiirebi.ro'. J'nrz-'On. I.nke, tnin.ir. W a.-mrticfon twp. Hiirtnetr . John, hooker. 2-1 ward . 'am br I a bore. Hutler. Thomas, boss, lt ward. Millvilie buro'. Crce, John A., birtner, li-eade twp. Cru'n, treore, f:imier, Nii'iimerhlll twp. 1 u vis. J,-h n J ., f inner. C.imbria twi. I--i tric-k. !'h il i p. tinner. Car roll town boro. iMimm, Henry, farmer. Harr twp. K lwards. Win . henter. 1st wan, Millvilie boro'. Kvans, I-cwis .. Inri-nian. 2 1 ward. Millvilie bor. Fit-h. Mai tin. merchant, 1st ward. Cambria boro'. Fost'-r. Andrew, merchant. 3d wurd, Johnstown. ;: lairher. John, ttnncr. Alleuht-ny twp. OjrrniiTi. .Times li.. farmer. Susquehanna twp. Hut!, !Jeter, boiler-maker, 1st ward, '.'oneinauh borooKh. Marker. Julin, machinist, let ward, Concmaugh borenf h. Harslibern-er. Anthony, laborer. Franklin boro'. Hurlies. Wm. J!.. farmer. Carroll twp. Kelly, Patrick, laborer, lid ward. Cambria boro". hakt. Herinrin W., miller, 1st ward, Coneraaugh I'OOMlii 11 rrm "Tb Times. n Editor of the Timet . I have been watching the correspondence In your paper for the past tew weeks with moch lnrere?t. Havlnsr been ln the practice of medicine for many years, 1 have learn- ,! tc have no confidence In the in a n v nninrlnt, nr ! medicines which are on the market and It was thronwli the excellent recommendation rlren by Ir. Hates. nd the knowledge I had ot hi veraci ty and ability as a physician that ever led me to lay aside my Ion existing prejudice, ta try the only wonderful remedy, named Kendall's Spavin Cure which I find so manv ol yonr readers have also fonnd to be so valnahl. Rheumatism has afflicted me for years, and with al! thesklll 1 have professed to have In treatinir others I fonnd tnv selt unable to do anythlnn to euremyselt entirely. Alter snffcrins; for years the difflenltv became lo cated In my hip and nothing that I eoold do seem ed to afect it until I heiran to ue Kendall's Spa vin dive, wnlch has cured me completely. In all to y experience as a physician t have never been able to malto any compound which penetrates io thoroughly and works so admirably In removing old standinir ailments, and at the same time hardly produce any irritation of the skin. It has done such wonders with me that I hare the ut most confidence in its efficacy, and can rf c-.mraend it with the confidence that the proprietors do not elaim too mucn lor it. Kespectfuilv. J R. Porter, M. D. Scran ton, Pa., Sept. 24th, istl. V. rd from Johs Ti.oyn. "Here we are araln." as the clown said when he jnmped Into the clreos rlnir. We have not troubled vuu. Mr. Editor nor your readers very much during the last vear r.ir the simple reason that we had no time to invite new customers to eur place of business. We are still at the old stand, however, with a full line of Broods, and willing to wait on all In their turn and furnish them with anything ln our line that they may deeire. We do not say that we have the bli jrest lot ot Roods In Kt.ensnurir, nor that we are dolnir all the business: in town, lor we are srlad to say that there are others do Hi if business in this iia.-e. who have and desire to have a share of pub ic patronage. All the same, we hel tlinnktul to onr patrons of lSsl lor the manner in which we have been treated by them. The year has been a giottous one In a business point of view, and we are thankful to a kind Providence for the kindly way in which we have been treated. We are not seltish, thourh, and do not want to do all the bus iness. We hope that onr neltrnhors will have a liberal share ol the business of the place, as there Is room tor al! of us. ln conclusion, we will say to those who deal wtth us that they mr.y relv on lull weljfbt and honest measure, with prices based on the live an let live principle. A hati..y New Year to all. Ebeusburg, Jan. , lssa. Jobs Imto. THE BEST OFFER YET! TT ALWAYS TRY TO GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS THE VERY BEST BARGAINS AT ALL TIMES, BUT UYi-u TO THE SOFT, MILD WEATHER WE HATE IIAD THIS WINTER, WE ARE COMPELLED TO MAKE A SACRIFICE OX SOME GOODS, RATHER THAN CARRY TITEM OVER TILL NEXT SEASON. THERE FORE DURING THE ENSUING TWO MONTHS WE SHALL OFFER ALL OTTl IIEAYY GOODS AT VERY GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, IN ORDER THAT WE MAY BE ABLE TO REDUCE OUR STOCK SO AS TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR SPRING GOODS. THIS BEING OUR PUR POSE, WE CAN AND WILL SELL HEAVY BOOTS, MEN axd WOMEN'S OVERSHOES, LADIES' SHAWLS, AND ALL THAT CLASS OF GOODS, AT LOWER FIGURES THAN TIIEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSEWHERE. WE INVITE ALL TO CALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND PRICES BEFORE PURCHASING AT ANY OTHER STORE, AS WE DEFY COM PETITION AND WISH EVERYBODY TO JUDGE FOR THEMSELVES AS TO THE QUALITY AND CHEAPNESS OF OUR GOODS. V. S. BARKER & BRO. EBENSBURG, JAN. 13, 1S32. T-.nyno.ri. John P.. Tirmer. t'nnemauh twp. lei ly, II ivld. farmer. Jackson twp. Link. Henry, farmer, Susquehanna twp. Little. Kilwnnl . I. . carpenter, A ll-ir henv twt. Meirity. 'liar!es. laborer. Washington twp. Milbr. AlexaTnh-r. farmer. Hichl nn twp. Miller. Jaoob 31., carpenter, Kichland twp. Nees. Bennett, raloon keeper, Kichland twp. -borne. Win. li.. mill ban 1. 1st ward. Johnstown. J'hiller. Antont, roller. 5.1 w;ir.i.t 'oneinaunh born' ncr. 1st ward. ConemauKQ Koliinson. ii. C. pattern maker, 6th ward, Johns- lO" U. Sharp, conre, farmer, Munstr twp. Stiitzman. Samuel S., tanner, Taylor twp. Swank. Samuel, po'tr, ih ward. Johnsrown. Tantlluifcr. lianinl, heater. Oth ward, Johnstown. Thomas, .la-ob. trmer El, ler twp. Trainer. John, laborer, Tunnelhlli boro'. Vail. J. hn H .. tannr, Kichland twp. Vmh i inner, II. l, tanner. Heads twp. W eakland, f'eter. f.irmer, Suqiieli:i,na twp. Weaver. At-rnlinm. farmer, Kichland twp. W ifsinter, Nathaniel, laborer, .Sjloncieek twp. A rorino man sat with his tirl one niebt, A nd he smiled and talked for his hopes were bright. And the old man lletened behind the wall What the younf man said he heard It all. Then he put on h'S boots that he loved the best. And hl hair stood straight like a warrior's cret J He Umbered his lejr and a swear he awore That yonnif man left to come b ck no more. His boots may hare been of the ornamental or namental order, made frm allitrator skins and warranted to wear In all" latitudes, but there ia a limit to the endurance of other thlnrs than pa tience, and they couldn't stand the s rain ot boost ing that young man. However, the Irate "pa" went straight to S. Hlumenthal's, Ilia Eleventh avenue. Altoona. and fitted himsell with another pair, to be ready for the next younir man who miifht come spoolilnr around with a view to mak- I Init a conquest of his "darlin" darter." '"He ; wasn't goin' to stand no sech nonsense" at least I not so lon as Hlumni hal furnishes, the right mnu oi eiioo learner loran practical purposes. Hail ? yonthful scion of a nnmerous brood Hail, little Elirhty-Two ! You'ie only cooed A tew short days, yet deem we 'tis but just To treat you to a hail or so. on trust. And ttiona"! you've only peeped are jollj small Scarce worth apof rophTi ni yet. of all Your ninety score and otd of brethern, you Are looked upon tor favors not a lew. Of course the favors looked for are pretty much all In ttie monetary line, tor everybody knows that money covers a multitude of sins in the eyes ot the world, at least. And in spending onr money we naturiily look around for the place where we can itet In(, m,,t and best value for it : and It la as-reed on al! hand ttiat Simon fc. Bendheim, next door to the National Il-mk, Altoona. are the very men who furnish the best and most fashionable clothing for the least money. Kryo patronize them. Ten. me not, fn mournful numh-rs. Building fires with charms is fraught; If fuel ak the man that slumbers. He will tell you that It' not. Tie was or.e of those men who having a con science at ease, could CHlmly snooze away the morning hours whilst his wife froze he- .topers trying to eef the mercury up to the proper atti tude f. r comfort. Hosrever. that man doesn't live ln Johnstown, for that ts not a very cold place to bgtn with, and the men there dress warmly for another tiling. Tne rear-on is. they nearly all buy fr-on J. J. 3Iuri.hv,inu Clinton street, that city, who I, ii s ol.e ol t he best and ilio.-'t see so no hie stocks of men? and boys'clothing to be found anywhere. Call and see. IS A MODEST MAN AND DOES NOT LIKE TOO MUCH BLOWING, BUT HE NEVERTHELESS WISHES TO SAY THAT HE HAS AN Zlegant Assortment of Goods! comrrising all articles usually kept in country stores. For instance, be has About Twenty OVERCOATS ! WHICH WILL BE SOLD NOW AT REDUCED PRICES ; About Twenty-Five STJITS CLOTHES ! that he will dispose of at a discount of 10 per cent, ; A Few Remnants of the Third Lot of All-Wool Flannels, purchased by h im last Fall and has been soiling at 35 cts. per yard, (and1 tcTien hi says all wool he means all wool) ; a small pile of Standard Prints at O 1-52 Cts. y tlie "Wet, stacks of which he sold during the past Fall. (Here npain let us remark- thTt when 3V. savs Standard Prints he means Standard Prints.) There are also many oher seasonal ile goods at the LLO D TOKE in the purchase of vvhicli tuvers tuny rest assured that more than full value for their money ean be secured, but of these bargain we cannot say more until nexi week. Meantime let buyer flock in. THEN YOU WANT 'PURE FRESH DRUGS OR PATENT MEDICINES! YOU ARK RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO CALL AT JAMES' NEW DRUG STORE, EBENSBURG, PA. PURE FRESH oOODS 1 NO MISREPRESENTATION 1 BOTTOM TRICES ' Sfi itoJt's Consumption Cure. "This Is beyond question the most successful Connh medicine we have ever sold,'' writes a prom" lnent ilruir firm. A few do- invariably cure the worst cases o (Jonirh. t.'ro'ip. or Bronchitis, while . Its w..nilerliil nieces In the cure of tNmsuni dlon is without a parallel in the history ol medic-re. j Since its fcrrt discovery it has been "sold on a ifoar I antee a trtt which no other medicine can stand. I: you have a cotiifh wo earnc'Iy ask yoti to try it. Price. I-c, 5 c. and $1. II your lima are sore, or your ct:et or bRci lame, une Shiloh's porous Plas ters. Sold at K. James' Itruit Store, Pontoffice tbensburK, Pa. -l, Sl.-e.o.w.ly. J The nnirp of ifon. . H rofrrrith t. ! ,1( r w after at fn! ine church in this t .'tisrennmn from this rlwtriet. is prominent ly mentioned in coniiectioti with tho Domn rrctlo nomination for Oovornor at tl;p comlnT ovpnti.pr election. I.ikf our trim and steaij om- wn. af- li:is. r 'ro:wl v '.f. to. -int,th,' ni,i ,l),chter of J.ihn "'. t IT'int in;Hin w.!lovr1 pellet on TVorlnes.! -. v .f Iterorliti-' to the Ts.ml i t nnnn a tj'.'o Tr..n. n'nistered mid tlie life of the i. i, -A .1 I D.tvid Prown, of Pesn town- nr rt,v week from Mr. 'r ('pt' .v. of St. A iHTii-tin-. fftv ' wtrh ff.-md l.nprovenaent, ml. , r"n f.rm, for which e pail - f tn c,, titid ba'ance In five ' t 'Teresf. f "r Pii'.'isheoj e'sewhere fmni onr ;-rd S M. McCormicIt, ,,f tho . ,,. ild ,,Vp appeared Ht K -..nc!h,!r7 f,, to he ero-.f,1 ' 'l n.t spoil with tho fcni-tr welcome rnrrepimtlnt fst fiii-n-'. ,Iu!ep IV r-lotio-. of IVtfsrilln and m;iv other svrnpnthirr. Mr. f'offroth did tint forcet ns in the midst nf onr ereet ' d-.TTrps-i, and wl-.i'e tlii-i does not pstatiliOi his fitneoq for t!, offi' to which he Is s-l to nspire. it doi-s show that lie is posseted of a pood Iieart, ns we know h Is pocS(:sed of a rood mind which o.nrtiifies I'.im for tho fi;li. fnl xnd ir.tfl Iit7-f r disrlinrtrp of his outies in any canucitv. puh'in or private. f-r'. .Tolvi f!iifpenn. nn pt f'oiintv (Vimnrssionor, of Tt'air county, died at Vis Ti-sidon,-,-. Tlear n.-iTs Mi!l. in s-id conntv on last Smiil.ur niornitir. in flip 7.M voir of hm..,. JI" wis sleeted Commissioner In 174 nnd re Wf. d in 1S77. so that his term of oCW Pxplrp.1 on the first Afood;iv of the ptospiit month. He was reo,rded as hnvinj m:tdH an eycel'ent , rfiof.r;iml ws neronallv : esteemed v.ry hichlv throii -oiit the mnn'v nnd Indeed wherever known. Tlnrin" the lust three vears he had sevrii lieht strokes of riraivsls, ;,tid it wm recurrence of one f thes- attacks that caused his sudden and iinlooVed for de-!!i. He was n trenent I whole-soiiVd eentVnian, as we can testify from personal acquaintance. P. aee to Ms shes. I!ess1r-s on r.ur eeneroits friends. Drs : ( reerv, of iientivh fame and local habitation to whom we r inde'it-d for n niimher of verv accepfah'e favors, amoni the latest of wlii.,1, was a foe titikev fr our Cl.ri-.tmas dinner and n hanneh. of venison, the rnost tender nnd do Melons we ever ate The la'ter was pr,, t of the fruit of a tiuntin'tr exnedition to Clearfiold coiint recently in lnlfed in liy the two eentnien psime-t, "and t'e rewsrd for which was a flee doe. weiirhino- 120 rounds, and a vounj fawn whicti kicked the beam at less tha-t haif that we'ehf. It was a lew ,.f the latter which, came as a friendxhin's oCf,.,in2 to thp writer her-o'. and it is for that onerous reni"n-i'ranc that our thanks are herei -v tetuW-d r..,:,r kind and thought ful fr'end-. r s. r'r-.-v We poted. near'v month aco t! dan-L'.-rons iHne-s or TV.'-.etf f, O.tman, hrotiier nf our evteem.-d fro. n Is. T")r Oatnian. of Car ru!'ton. :it d I,. .-tm:-n, of this pi-, at his hot.ip In Xh p..o.in. f).. h.jt our rt n crteat crief made 11s f..r?pt for a time tlie sorrows of others, atnl In-nee our failure to t.otice the --tit.seo,,iert death of that c-ontle-nian, wliiiw remain were '.roifjht here and inferred in 1,'oyd eeinetery on Christmas ilay. The decent. -d was a fainter hy trade and durins his brief residence here' sevt-tal y. ar-. a.o he w..ti the confiile-ice and esteem, a- he did every where else, of al! who knew him. His a?- ws rniont CO vears. and he leaves a wife ami two ehildr 11 to mourn his untimely death. TV.aep tn his ashes. --tireat criefs alwavs excite (rreat symna- imcs. es we pav had abundant cause for. i..n..r. ' . . ,r i.inn ,t niiu I Probably ax Elopement.-Miss Jpnnie j Welfel is the pauie of a younir lady who for j several years 1ms been employed as a clerk in : Mr. E. Zand's shoe store on Main street, and who in that capacity mado a trreat many ac ! qimiiitances thiouiiout the city. She board i ed with Mr. Zatp, and was treated m a mem i her of tlie family. Her father and mother, j Mr. and Mrs. ;onrad Welfel, live on Bedford ! street, in the rear of Swank's hardware store, ' and are very respectable people. Miss Jen . r.ie was quiet and lady like, did not o out a ! great deal, and had 110 e-il'iers. of the male ! persuasion. It was believed that she was , contented, arid Mr. and Mrs. Zant; placed the : most implicit confidence in her. i-ast evening Mr. an;, and his wife went phice, inch, to say th lea-.f, is somewhat mystems, if not altootther Imaainarv. Her story Unit she saw tv brilliant lichts. one nn c-HCside (.f the ru;J, while triulsin lei surtdyonsnot far fr ni town, hut that when she apnached tlie li.lits they suddenly uis-app.- tf ( and she w.i: just as suddenly seiz ed by fine one and la;. I fast. Assuring her that nt Ki tn was ii.nd.'d and that there was 110u.se for ahiru, her mysterious cap tor sud-eded afti-r reputed quest ionitics in flicitit the fart that tt heroine of this nd vmtu was subject tiiits or spasms, fr.itn ait with he promised eiiplete a.id perma nent l-,ivirv lifter five Wire nttM.L--d ,.-,, nt whichs to be very seven Tliis bein'' about trt ,lm Ttnan Catholic Fair, leavinc lheir nil tli'imsiness the inystiiou? stranger, real ' ;""" f,"l(!''n m Miss Weifel's care, They "r ii:iinai v. seemed toHve with thevniin.r i '" return until a late Hour. On enter- vly. L. was oermitte.to t.nrsne the even 1 "2 the house they were surprised to find that ,-i. ... - --- .iii.-s vteiiei wis nor rner. ami nn America Must Yield. The rreitcn thinker?, the most profound schel. ars. the most expert, thuronzh nnd successful chem ists for these America must turn to Oermany ln the wnfiilly speculative Beld of medicine no renter step has yet heen taken than tn thediscoT erv. nrtcr the most eTtenricd resenr.-h end the most esrelul and p-itient e.T; erimenfi. of Ir. Fanst't i ierm an ('onif h Syrup, for the cure of consumption cointh", colds, sore throat, bronchitis, cranp, snd all pulmonary diseases. Keinemher this m-d'iclne ts sold on a positive i?uarnnte? toenre, Pr-e, 25c fr-c. nnd 1 per huftle. Ask Itrjirists. Sold at E. James' Drug Store, Ebenstiuig, i'a. 4-l.-e.o.w LIXSEED aud MACHINE OILS, PAINTS, VARNISH, PUTTY, TURPENTINE, WHITE LEAD, COLORS, (Dry and la Oil) BRUSHES, Etc. o Also, a very full and complete stock of BLANK BOOKS and STATIONERY! POCKET BOOKS, PURSES, COMBS, BRUSHES, ALBUMS, PERFUMERY, TOILET SETS, ETC.. ETC. PURE GP.OVND SPICES AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. TOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. 33. Sr B. UtOtXBLB Ifttb. 1M1. HaaaioBM tad ftthil Prsweti t Ttn Bwalw I r 1 e n C a with an CHHIhTMASI Oent' Linen CuTs, extra qaallty, 1 nain ta ae lecant Sua floih Box. Plntb Whlsp Hulde-, ?oTe!tle in Plush Cray's r!uth alits and lorn Tab; om KmbnddereJ Ttdles. F.mbroidereJ Plsno t?oreri. Kaw Silk Piano Core-t. Kea) and Imitation I .seen. Lsee Furhut and Scarfs. Mother Hu'ihard I.ace t'o'tarf aifl Lao !. t'es for neck wear. S6. to $5 0' eaeh. InltlalcHanokercMefs for Lsdies. Chllireo and Genu, all linen, at 1. 2S and 60c. sch. 100 dotes "htld'en,s Handkerchief, all l!oa. two arades. li: 4 for 2. and S tor T9. Lsntest "lock and Imest : yles Dow thewu ef La diet' and Oentt' Silk Hand k'erehe' ard TttEem SSo. totSSech. Ket.-.ll and Wfcvijaj bajr pecinl attention lolicted. Herts' Hearer and tsel Olovef Ijtdiel' Sntchel Fur Muffs, ectlrelv rw. l.d!e' For Pelerines or t'oseh men's Cspi. Lad'et' Furs. Miss-,-and Children' fyrSetf, from frc. op to fines t Seal troodt F.xtr hanralns ln Ladles' Moffs at 11 00. tt.OO, 14 ei. end n.wi-.l". SPECIAL. Twoloti 4i tneb Frereb rrss Cooj just purchased : one halftbepieepia'n. t he other half consist I n- of Floaoelmrs or Tr'mminas of pro per contra sttna efects. at and tl rer yard; for mer retail prices n and T2 6J er ara. Ladle' Seal Sacquei. liAI'.H and ep to (300 each. Larjre lot elegant rcvli at r.TS and tro. Ttl latter are well worth f'10: all ler.eths and 'f"t. Harinir closed out several hundred ( Amertcaa end fnest Imported makes of) Indies'; Jaekeia. Dolman and som of tne newest and most tyliB Wrar. we will offer unequalled h"xln to bay er of these roods duriua: the Hondas season. Nerer befor he this department ottered aeh bar-rms tn choice -.-ods. and particiilarly It. jar men's from S to J-JS eeeh K-0 Ladle- silk snd Fur Mnti Clrcnlan. iI!llM' and Children's C!.ks. Hstvalns tn SILKS and L-RFS floors. Ieri-e tnToice H s-k Costume V!ets. as loch , at f2 IS. re SO. 3 t. K S3 and up to 1 12 00 per rard. Diir'nir last wek we .ii--hiH In ew York ele ment Hrocsde Velvet (In Flounces tor Trim ml n ) ln'all shades, and are elllnir t S eer vard, worth T. Also, two lots e'ei-nt P-oea'de Pluh. Seal Brown and Black, seliin at S W"r-h ii2 00. Colored Costume Velseta. ".f incce. Tl and up wards. One ease new and ertra qualltT 5t!n Rfcadaaa at sjl ,T5 per yair. In all tne choice tjad. Fla-k Sstin Khidsmcs. B a-k Si Iks. Black Caaa meres, fine nnai'ties and hsr-rams. Buy a Ire Pauern f r t.'hriftmai. I30GOS A- HUHL. US Federal Street, Allegneny. TO MY OLD AXD NEW FRIEHDS &HD CUSTOMERS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC ! I am hsyry to inform T"u that I find I hare Bo-eon hand one ot the larj-est and bet (tocki of Tmm Paaa V'"5 i Pswaasl foe1.'. hi Wwi) lWWi.i Cm 4 bMi4t basktiaS that 1 erer had since I came amo-j-r yon to eell --nods. Fortnna'elv I wns lute In msklnr my se lections end purch:.es f,,r the fresent season.'and owlna- to that fa"t I did very ren"h bettr than I could otherwise hsv -son. ' tbe remsrka-ly tint wenther durln the past Full k-rt ?sck C'ist-trer and left wholesale merchants with ItTl ttoilcs of erod and a irres.t desire to :!. f--srtnif a theT naturally nld that !it would l-eohl!ire1 to carry them over to another ses c. Hence they otred and I pnrchsted a'l mv -roods at trom ito toSO tier cent, holow rirulnr wh(.les-iie prices, anl 1 now propose to -rive my customers t-e advao'aze of thee ifeat reduction. In tny Imme-iie sto k will be found nearly ere-ythinr necesarv for house hold end personal use. amouic which may be men tioned a lari'e 1 of WHITE AND GRAY WOOL BLANKETS, A NICE LOT OF HPS, AdiI a hoceplleof LADIES' SAiqt ES, 11 or which will he a .ld very cheap. Also, a full ard fine eeletton of Ladies' and Misses' WOOLEN SKIRTS, aU new and very choice : a complete assortment of the latest styles cf DItFSS goods, nnr GOODS, Xetlona. Ac; an ample snpr.iT r.f KooUb k ..f ..li color-and qp!1f,es an-J a Tarna fu.l. eh r.t aud rari-d tex-k of BOOTS, SHOES & RTTBER GOODS to svv nothinif of a never-f ttttna; supplv of Teas, Ccfe. SnEars, Taccos. Spices Prei Hlnns, Ar. The Best Place TO BUY Flenr, I tert a'l ofwHcb will pnsltlTelr beol.l at the v.tt low ett notch. Var-'i on areicpcetiu;o' invited tc call and see f.,r yourselves. THOHi BRADltT. OaIXTTztw. Cambria C.i.. Ta.. Dec. 22, lS?l.-2ra. L. Johnston, J. 13uoic. F. A. Shoemaker. A.W. 13iolr JOHXSTOX, SHOEMAKER & BUCK, Ebensburir. Iil.lv. . was Vjcrmitteitu tmrvne th- von tenor tl ',cr way lioiii,irli-re she nnrratpd lier htnn.e expt'i ioiipe r ytrange lialiuoina tion iMiitUuote at leimt than we have given it. When, he jrots ridjf she ever doe, of tlie erriiii1(lieife. wit H hioli ahe is afflict-t-tl, her frhi.l.-, and tlidj.uhlic may or way rifit know Ijw much of fality there is in her ft. try. j Death .f Ukv. Fas kr Mitch; teierfim vj r.'ceiver'in tlii.- pla.-e from l"itt-.l)tirjjli 111 Weiine-iy pyoninc, convey. o-i me inienioeif tnar, i-:ev. tattier Mitrlifll, w.oe seri'iii Illness was notice.l in our papr snit.e tiii ao, died at 10 o' plnck that 11 r rt i 11 c at te Mercy Hospini. The tleoeasd was boi in the county Ty rone, Irelain, a ii rt tveuppo.p was about ixty.five ye;rs of a iff. H is connect ion with the jriesUii.il in tnitcoutiti y must have covered a p.i..l of n.Tly forty years. lie liar, charge c, the Cottfic concret-ation In this place f..ia ininilof years immediate ly ptejediny; :e niini-fy of the late Father Christy, vvhipi beo.au lonfafter the cloe of the war in 16, and sice then he has been stationed in I'iuiitir,;) or its iimned iate vi cinity. Fat he Mitclm possessed intellectu al qualities of t v ry perior order, and as a i-uij.it orato al-e.al in-tintained a verv hiuh reputation lie v.s He voted to the du ties of ihediviie nii-imi to which his lifn was detiu-ated, md whie tiere won not only ! the- love and af.-ctiuinf evrv inenilipr of ! his own coiiori-t;iti,1ii.iut alsoihe universal ! eslet in and 1 epe t ot je cntiiP coinniuiiitv. J H;s death. a!tliolkl, ,,t unexpected, will rroduee a fepiinoof d,j,ap,i gincere sorrow i wheievr r he was knovi. May his s .ul rest In peace. i TrnF. Topt Vis!E.Ve take piesnnre in ' dir.-ctmu tlie attet.ii.Tin the public to Speprs i ceiebtated Fort irVine, a pure and tin- 1 adulterated article,,,!,,, which every one ' may niot implicit rely. This wine is ! rcade of Speei's Idtvar.ls, Passiae, yHW i Jerey. It has a li flavor, mellow iiiice- ' nialrino an pxamination of her room they discovered ; mat ner cu.tnes, trunS:, am! all her belong. : incs were likewise gone. The voting lady's ; parents weie inf 01 med of the circumstances , tins morninsr. and were ureaiiy shocked, i They had never suspicioned their daughter j and coulr: form no idea of the cause of her 1 Strange dHapnenrance. I he matter was thorou-hlv investigated to day, but nothine was learned beyond the fact that Miss Welfel had an ohl lover In- tlm . name of Hoffman, who formerly lived in i Kemvi'le, but has more recently been work , Ins in Homestead, near F;ttshurt;h, and it is 1 supposed that she m-tv have eloped with him I He was in town a short time aun, and Miss j Welftd met him on several occasions; and it i is said that he was here aKain ye-terday. It ! i plain that she ha.i assistance in removino , her trunk, but. if she went awav with Hoff- man, her friends are at a loss to' account for ; so much secrecy, as there would not have ; been aty strorjr objevtions offered to their : marriaee, though it is understood that they 1 upbraided her several vears atro for eneour I aninu h s attentions. IVothint; could be learn ! ed about her at either of the stations, and I her parent are deeply troubled. The voung ! man Hoffman referred to is a son of a pias ! terer of that name who lives on the South ! Side. Johnstown Tribune, 10th init Tadien, fr those distressing com- plaints to trtiich yon. are subject, ! use lr. Faust's German Aromatic j Wine. r4-7.'81.-ly. IIYJIr F.AI,. I I-EE ".-YKY. Married, at the t'athollc pnr 1 soi.aie, r--.iiitiiitvllle, on Tuesdav. Jan 10. l9'i I hy Kev. Father Ihivln, Mr. J. F. IjKK. of Belle. ! Tonte, and iVIIss JIary McVet, of Cresson. j .TONF.S .Tl INKS. Married , In this place, on , Thursday. Jn. ft. 1SS2. hy Kev. T. K. .lones. Mr. Kkfs . Tonics, brother of the oIflciatiui elervman, of Pittsburg, and li Matt tit J. Jokes, of this place. i T1KRN HY McM I II.KN. Married. "on Tue ; day. Ian. ln. 1HW. at the t'nt holic church. Loretto. i hy Kev. Father Hush, Mr. W iui.oi TuuneT. of I Camhria township, and Miss Mart Al. McMrL I IBS, of AlleKheuy township. j OBITl'AST. j SETILKMYKK Died. In Surr.mrhlll town - ship, on Wednesday. Jan. . lSi, Mr. 'Joob j Settlksiteh, aed aj.r.ui 8-4 years. ; Th docensed wis one or the oldest and best. ! known citizens ot tne iil n.ve named townt-hip an ! honest, upriiht man. quiet nnd peaceahle tn ail , h a ways of lile, and w.s bii;ii!y respected in tue j community tn which he so luinc resided. j TTENTIOX, EVERY BODY ! j O. LT.OYD, j Wholtale end Retail Deoter in i COAL, COKE AND LIME. rBFAStll RC, P.(. -LAND LIME A Kl'EClALTY.J l-lS.-tf.l wv AK HALL. Sixth and Market Streets, PHILADELPHIA. THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN AMERICA. Money Received on Deposit t . r.i.r. - in:nn. INTEREST ALLOWED en TIME DEPOSITS. COLLECTIONS MADE AT It . ACCESSIBLE TOIJ1TS. DRAFTS on lie PRINCIPAL CITIES rtongltt anil Sold, and ft GENERAL RANKING BUSINESS THANSAC Ti:L. Vcrcoinit Holieitotl. A. W. BUCK, Cashier. Ehenbur;. March 1. lf3.-tf. C. T. ROBERTS, DEALER IN SrTOOTINfl AFFnAT at Pocth Fork. Tb follnwitiir pai-tioulai-s of n shoot in( ffray a N.utli Folk, thix entity, are pit-aned from the Johnstown Tribune of Monday last : At l ite hnnr on Friday niirht lat a miner at st.mth fork named Tlicnms A. Went, va- shot hv R iin mn nntned Slertln Rnnser. ot tie same vlihiire. The wiion.1 w is not serious' hut the bul let wn wetl-nii-,,,-d, end it is evident 'ttiat iter's intent was deadly. Wentx timii tn town ay and made nn l'ir.rm:(tioii ava.nwt hi. 'e t-, 'V. -I of . hree Run. fv.tp. . reeet,f,y areMenfallv h.d l.l e t hrea. t!ion3h f,.rtnmtlv v"rT se,h.i.v injured. ? , reofiveted. but h U atfli t - ' r..r.m 1 U hiv-iteH to thrar nf rr .T i ,.,,'l "T "''Ve and lime. Mr. ervholv r,; ..Boh,-. Urv. -' 'UK ,"U ,,-' ,n"' h' natn.' I Ah"' 'V'l. . tirket K ,tlr,'"" lik til tether b la ,?-T .r.,."V1 wpU w.rthv of lilerl r-i t'rln rrw ntf rri. 1 r.'. .v ron- wh re.i.-lea In Dean !; " vTtfT rt th jr.ujnfrtin ,, trw!h from 5t Anennine, 'ein.", , '" onr r,ai" oayln vi l Zin F'WM, that on a 1 : . r see the nmur ftr " r'are "ti,. ,.i.. .... e iudrrt ! 1 - - .1 . ! .ui i-o nmn mean ''''le rl5i.fr''n1 Andrew Condon, of t rto r- ' montha airo ta f-'.lroH . 7 "dvleej aln.tif ffolnw " "-d Is 0 (1 "nn about the) ,''nt...n-' we "r P'Ht-d to ; leirnlnif snr- the reeent death In e.ni,t ne, cession t.f five of our darllns rliildren, every one of whotn waa th priit of nr heart, the J'.y of our lionv,.hold. and a constant Bonro of rasnre and rerufort to their poor, crief. atricken mother, as well aa tn i, In? yoiinu brotheas and other fond relative. 8ti!l livine. To onr lirethren of the prei who have sn felinelv notired tlie many and ' hereavetneiit hi-h linve made onr liome a i nnt-e of mourning alti.ovt. without ar. equal ; anywhi-re, as wl as to the mar.y aymoathi- .' liinf friend who liave written 11-i letters tin- exeeiled for pure pathoa and noble senti- ! : merit, vre ran on'r ay o.l li!oi rou and ! I ave yr.u ftom Mirh 8eiih tt lieait aa n:r- aelf and our beloved ivlferd family are novr ; ; endnritie. I Our cod friend and trne, Mr T.evi R. i Brnilier. of Iix.m. I'l , (foi merlv t.f Jackaon ! townsJiin. tin roimt,) went to the trouhle ;' the riav before C'liristtnaa to write as a postal j card ontiontirinjj the irairlauw at the r-si-denret.f the hride'a mother. In t.hnt oitv on ' Saturday. Dec. 17. 18S1. hv Kev. E. C. Sick- I ley, of Mwn Carrie Henfv and rvmuiel P. f Hal'. E-q.,of LaSaMe, in. The happv joting i Lride waaaaMer of the late Hon. butmiel i Henry, neceaeed, of this plnce. and waa well known and ereatly ealeetned hy nearly every, hody here, ravine resided with her brother for several month before hi death. For th aad.let of reaaon, however, as our readers are alrendv aware, the postal wa mislaid, and It U only now that we are enabled to eive tts content. A I! th name, we Join with onr friend Brallier fn wishing the happy couple a proareroti voyage o'ar life's tmpestuoua e and a af Barhcray !et In thej havaa of :-! rt. ant hehit-o N.ulre Cm, eharirn.ir him with a- ...v .... :nr w-iii intent to ic-.ii and with car ry I ennoe ed wessons. A wnrrnnt for Kouser's rret was issued and plneed in the hands of an offleer, who was Instrue'e.t to serro It at onee hut ness and .,rilniat.jlfr ; and i, hieh.y W,, ! r hadthVt' ZZTtTZ ft. al in all It pro, t,. for invalids, e-p-C- ! r"t of the em. n fry. Went! says tha? on FrVdly 'U persons ana COIlsunip- . eevenu oxner men met Koiiser in a lives, ror sa e mf i,n,n. t , a 1 ........t p... m ,-ourn rorar. 1 hev .11 ::)en.HburL'. lr'rn'" t..tether. and whn Konser i.ttrehnsed i-en:s- won tint ea ndy they-n.,krtd inn at Mm " rinir that he had heuitiif it for his itirl. lo.user store, E:ensburi.' SMALL-Pox IN i.tXSA. The people of 1 ,m"nantly denied havi-ur houeht the sweetness A!to..tia have lieeBoniderahly excited since ,;,'T,!"I,'!"h.,""','0"". wntI- '..wever, n rsiste,t tne iieKitinine of t- new year by the appear ance in their rui.fe of that ten'ibie disease, Ftiiall-pox. A maiiamed TerkelC. Nelson, who hoarded witli ladv named Il.msh, died on the Inst flay ot eceniher from small-pox as isa!sred hy so-, but denied by the phy! simians w ho attt iKM him. Bthis as it may, It is very certain f.tn what the Altoona pn pers ,y on the su;ect that a servant girl in th Roiish famiiywa.s atUcked with vario loid, and that twf.f the youne men who sat tip with him are w down with tlie Renuine disease. Other v'K in the ritv, as well as in I,ocan t..wns, adjoining the city, are reported In the peis from time to time renderinc it verj certain that the disease prevails) there in il its virulence. It is not, tueref-.re, atramj. thnt a feeling of alarm prr-vaiisamontrtheieopie. The city authori ties are alive to tltir danger, and are giving ll.a . v. ...... P mil - " . ... . . ,;c suwi on mr. finance an attention its importance demaits. sincerely trust in T.s.intlti; him. and was nnallv invited on'side by Knuser t.i have a settlement " Th. .... ..i;..'.. ' ; ed to the street, when Konser suddenly whit.ped , out a revolver and disehrzed it hir in Wen-r j left breat. The bullet pased tl,rouiih a heavily. ! padded enra'rr jacket, a vest, and two woolen. ( 'hirts. hut lormnntely ftraclt a rib. and . tlaneine did uo serious injury. tho,iKh a flenh wound was I made direetly al.ove Wrnu'j nenrt. Jh.user is i aired nbout 1 years. Wentz ts So years ,., and is j a eoal miner. He ts also a verv In.ilsoreet man as his own story shows, end it is further evidenced i bv tho tact th:it he let evervhodv at Sionth Fork know he was irolntr to have Ho.is'er arrested thus : Iflvine; the hot beaded yotitli pleuty of time to es . Ciijie. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. ln Court of t'..mmon Pleas of t'ainbria county. In the 'natter or the nrst and final'account of Philip Priloh. Assignee ot J. 4. Maher: And. now, to wit. the hfih dav of Jieeembsr A. D. 18S1. Alvln Kvans appointed Auditor in the above stated ease to report distribution ot balance In Bands of aeeountanttu tbe person entitled to receive the same. Fy the Court. In punuanee ol the above appointment. I wilt e-t at my oftiee in K'.enslmrii, on hrtday the lth day oj February. A. I) JJh-s, at 2 o'clock, "r. w., to attend to said duties at wnieh 'imeand plaeeall person interested may nttend if they see proper AL.V1N EVANS. Auditor. I.(ORFOHUF.D IJf IB57. STRICTLY OK MUTUAL PLAN. PROTECTION MUTUAL HSE IRS0R1HCE COHP'HT OF EBENSBURG, PA. - ie,e, T,7 : ; m Only Six Assessments in 24 Years. Notions, MeJiciiies, Wall Paper, Ciprs, Totecu Fancy Gcois, Toys, &c. Good farm properties VARIETY STORE, EBENSBURG, PA. RELIABLE GOODS. IIOXEST TRICES. FAIR DEALTXG. CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEM, BOOKS, STATIOHEB,,if..J BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, Ebensbnr;. Jan. 13, law. -St. The Johnstown Trihut- says that Nut ter, Cunningham Wenkland is the name ; of a firm which has purchased a larae timber , tr.ict near Confidetiee, otelet county, and i are making ariancements to ct-nvert the i tnnhei into lumber and shook. They will rarry on the business quite extensively Of ! t;iealove firm Mr. John I limn l ntrtia -. iheir watchftilnesaxn.i the coi.d sense'ef : J'.,,,.ns,0wn. Mr. Eben Nutter wn foi merlv the pfoph will savs Altoona from any j.eri- 1 , -V1'61 Sprincs, and Mr. Levi Weakland. : ous inroads of the readful and ltU)sonie i -arro11 township. UlHTOR-S NOTICE. In tbe Or- ji V- phan t'onrt of Cambria oountv. ln trie matter of the aeeount of Jariie M. Sing er, Administrator of (Jeorifo Wehn, deeeaeed : An.!now. I2ih lieeember. on motion of eo. M. Reade. lq., Alvin Kvans appointed Aod tor todeeideand report upon the exceptions nled to the seeot.d and partial account of mid Adminis trator and make report to next term. Wv the Court. Tn pursuance of the anove appointment, I wtll sit at my (.rfice in Khenshnrir, on Monday, the 3a day of January, A. l. ISSt, at 1 o'clock. T. M ., to attend to snid duties at which time and plaee all person Interested may attend If they see proper A1YV1N- EVANS. Auditor. Ehensburir, Jan. 13. 18W.-3t. Hoti:l phoperty for sale OK KKNT. Inc.ret.sina; aire having: render e.l it necesiry lOr the nnderslitned to retire from ct've bnsinesa.'he offers) h.rsnlo hi-.:iarire KK'H K HOTEL. rKi IPKKTY in Ebenshnr:.'. lonit and f j vorahlyjknown as tlie "Iilterner House. T' Satd nouse is ioeaiei on tne e..ruer ol H ia:n and Centre streets, in the nint prominent part of the town, is three stories hiifh, with mansard roof, contains fourteen large rooms, and Is in excellent eon-litlua thronirhout 'There if a irood stable, .'moke hon?o and other needful rmildinvs on the premises. The properry wil! be snhl at a fair price and on aeeora mi.diitinit terms, but if n.it disposed of in that way hy the -t of At.ril next, it will theu be for rent on the rlabt terms to the rtirht prty. MICHAEL LATEKXKR. Ebenshure, Jen. 13, lss.-im. Dr. riKECE'3 "Forite rreseription" Ss a most powerful resttative tor.ie, also com bliiiiiR the most valiiitle nervine properties especially adapted to he want or debilita ted laJies, aufferioR ffrn weak back, inward lever, congestion, in".,, ,:,. ,,.-.; 1 r.r eC. . -' ... vivji, m.,rauUiJ. drrJutr'rV0U,ce" Pur!!? ptlna. Hy t, 7 7B,"TrT P" TRiAr,.-ye will send Dr live s C.eiebrared fclectro-Voltale Belts and other Kleetrlc Appliances on trial fur ttuny davs to ymina men and older person who are afflicted wtth Nervou lability. Lost Vitality, etc.. iruar anteeln speedy relief and complete restoration ot via-orand manheod. Also for Klieumatl.m, Neu ralifta. Paralyst. Liver and Kidney difficulties J.0' JT'.' n'1 0,her li'aees. Illastrateti rjmphlet sent free. Addre Volreie Kelt c- MrshH, Mieh. IT'XECUTOR-S NOTICE. Kstate of James BjRjiitTT. deceased. Letters testamentary on the est.tte of James liar net'., lateof Allegheny township. lambria onnt v. deceased, havinu; bec-n itranted to the undersigned by the Kelsrer of Wills ol said connty, notice I herehy ariven to all pereons indebted to 'said estate to mine iramedinte payment, and thoso who have claims atrainxt the same will present them Tor set tlement, properly authenticated. JOHN C. KAKXETT, Executor. Allegheny Twp., Jan. , Joseph Mcdonald, ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW, Estssarae, Pa. St- Offle- fn Colonnade Fow eo CeBrretorwe. r. 13, lo.-u. ORPHAXS' COURT SALE oe VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. JT virtue of an order tssulnit out ol tbe t 'rnhans" Conrt of Camhrln conr.ty, to me directed. 1 will expose to poblie sale, at the hotel of N icholas Lain bourn, in the vi:i;e of St. iVlcbolas, in Harr township, Cainnria county, on Saturday, tte 28tli ilay or January, 182, At 1 o'clotk, r. M., the f.illowir; desonhed real estate : All that certain Piece or Farce! of Land i fivinte in Burr township. Camhria county. Penn ! lvanla, bounded by lands of Mich'l Kirsh. Kev. I H. Wiiumer, Joseph Fresh, and heir of Anthony I Heflele, deceased, eontalninn 6rt Arm, mt re or I less, about 45 Acres of which"are cleared, havina: thereon erected a two etory Kmi Hot-Fit. Loo j BAFst and necessary oiitbuildlnm. In if.'.il repnir. I 04-This farm 1" situated about iwo nu'es from the vlllameof t. Nchola. ahout four ml es from Carroll town, and Is underlaid with a tonrf.ot vein of excellent coal. There Is a school boure within a quarter of a mile of the farm. 1 eh if or Sals. One-third oft he purchase mon ey to lie paid at tbe confirmation of the sale, and the remainder in two eqnal .miiiiii 1 payments, with interest, to hn secured Py tne ju.int.eut Dona aua ' mortiraKe of the t.ureha"er. H. .1. KKVMEN ACHEK. ; Trustee to sell real estate ot Nicholas Hiirm, j deceased. 1-8. -3U STRAY IIEIFEP.. Camf to the res idence of the subscriber, in Blackliek twn : ship. Cambria countv. on or about the 16th of Au ; ftust lest, a white heifer with a few red spots on ' her bead, a piece cut our of therlirht ear and a silt i In the left one. Said heifer will be two year old next S-Tinif. Tho owner Is requesten to oome for ward, prove propertv. pay clmruM and take her away ; failing- in which, ehe will be disposed ol,a tb-lawdirecia. ANPHKW PKK EK. Hiacklirk Twp.. Jan. e. 18.-3t. NOTICE. The first and finnl account of John Waarner. Assitrnee or i'eter A. Me f.urh and William Mt-lrongh. has been Bled fn the F'rothonotary 'e Office ofCainbria county, which will be presented for ceurJttuatioo and allowance at the Arguu-ent Court, to he held at Ehensliuru, on Tuesday, the 7th day of February neit. JOHN tr. OATKS, i'n.thouotary. Frothonotary's Oltlce, Ebeosburif, Jan. 10, 18Sl.-3t. A Fine Fan for Sale. VVALT.'AHLE FAMM (litovi). situated in . lleif deny towntiii.. Can. hrla cu irity. Pa.. l?'mib lp.ro Lorett. containina-over loo Arret ot frond litnd. more than CO Acres of wt.ich are cleared, well fencej and in a krood state of cultiva tion. Is onVred for ale .n accommodatlnir term, ''"he. iinfiroveinents consist of a large IWKLLT?ro llorss. c..ntaln!o eleven room and a kitchen, a comfortable Farm IK.vsk. a lance Hns. and com modious outbuihliiiirs. There are a!oon the land an abundance ot timber and eoal, plenty of choice fruit, such as apt. Ir, peaches, pear, cher ries, rnipes. etc., a arix.J we.l of soit water, and a notrbnrof never-faillna-srirtncs of f.ure water. v- The owner wishes to retire trom buslnrs and wi il sell very cheap. Payments easy, to u It pur chaser, and a prrlectly erood title Kiven. The pro perty Is In a very healthy location, with a (rami view from the houe, and for nn-r' Than twenty -five years has been used as a del.uhlful reiort lor sum mer hoarders. For further Information apply to 1 Jan. B. mi.-tf. j ESPECIALLY VES1RKD. NO STEAM RISKS TAKEN. i GEO. M. READE, PresiJeuL j T. tt DICK, Sec ret ar. i Ebensburjr, Jsn. SI. 1S-1 -ly. RlVINiUS' BLOCK, EBENSBURC. PA.. A. I3T.TSH, Lomk-tto, Pa. TW. DICK, AttoriiEY-at-Law, Ebensbnrfr, Pa. Office fn buildlnr of T. J. Lloyd, deo'd, f first floor.) Oentr street. All mMDerol legal business atten4e tosatiat tj man eoHectr.'Bs a special. l-M.-tf.l FARM, SAW MILL, k, at Priyate Sale. ri'HE onderstiined of.-r ror fileon acominn.lat. 1 inir terms his FAKM and the f uprovf mei.ta thereon In Allehenv townot.it, nn th. ! Ina; from "i.est St-rinics to t .lll'iin. Said f irm contains I . s Afres, al-ont SO Acres of which are cleared, and the improvement comprise two iroo 1 IIWELt.IWH Hm-mq i.ii iifvliil. i, -ti. .fn,i.a.nrf I the other stories hiirh. an exee'lent ViSK ! Hark. TO by 61 feet, a vVtr Saw Mitt, in hrst ! class condition and capable of sswira; a.foj feet of lumoer in twelve hours, end all other necessary ! boildinas. There are two orchards of choice fruit on the premises, several pood spring convenient, rne of rhem heina In the ban. yard and bavinir a 1 fo'infaln pump and a constant h'.w . asides a a.od weli;of waterat thedoor. and fullv one million feet i of pood sew timber, hemlock, hickory, cherrv, ma- ' J.le. ash, oak, etc.. on the portion nut vet cleared n connection with the saw mill isairood picket- I header, lathe saw. cut oft law, etc. The propertv j will be sold, and sold at a bara-ain. hmn th's owner is no Innirerable to run the mill or work the .'arm. For further particulars call nn or address FKANC1S MORAN. Pee. 2. l81.-3rn. Chest Springy, Ta. TFARMIIS AND SHIPPERS;! HTTTF.R. E:c, Cheese, Poultry. Wild Oame, Venlr,n, Bear. Oraio, Apples. Potatoes. On ions, Ih-lod Fruits. Ac. Send fir price list and tas. J. E. PHILLIPS A CO.. Oe'.-ntl Trodie C'-mm'ssinn Merchant. Sc, lm, e Or-1?li K, T. CARL RIYINIUS, Praclical WatcMer "ani Jeweler, HAS always on ha.id a lare. varied and el rant assortment of W ATCH i:s. CL K'KS, JF.VTFI.KY.SPECTACL1 S. EVMIL SSf.S. Ac. whicb he ofters for ale at lower prlr s than any ot her dealer in the county. Persons reedina; anvthlnir in hi line will do well to rive htm a calk before purehasine- elsewhere. ri-poent attention paid to repairing C locks, Warches. -elry. e.. and saiisacti..n guaran teed la both work and price. Elenslmrn Fire Insnrancs ipney. rX AV. DICK, Genera! Insurance Agent, EliEXsrtVRG, FA. Policies written at short notloe In tk OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" Ebensbtrfr. Sept. . liso.-ly.a DR. M. J. BUCK, Physician and Smarii, A r T..t a, v . Office and residence on Fonrter.th street, near Fleventh avenue, where niftbt eails ean be made. Office hours from to 10. a. and from 7 to 4 and 6 !!. r. si. Special attention paid to Ilia ease of tbe Fye and Far. a well as to Su.ft.cal Operation of ever deeeriwtfew. 1 4-la -U.J EEATTY'sonoA n.'.'TST-.t.ios.t ite u oir am mii fi n riaaotl!t t.p. BseerleUay faeaeenteata Heady. er es'l -a fll ( arli'Bftoa. P. J-
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