x 0 i r- 4 -.J J .1 si .3 . .1. i . si it . . J AX. 20 . 1SS1. YND I'EltHOMAL. . -;t. look at ttiebijf stock of toots I irkers' priced be-fore purcha- . liamirm !a overcoats, ami clo- ' v,)ii w.irit to buy the best shopo nt ' rA-.'-t price, tlon't go anywhere . ii.ukfr A Bro., soil more .hos, ,,. chcapor sho's, thkn any other , ,.f mri in thn sho business, i vtr-i 1 hrul Chronic Catarrh. The .'.!!. Ppriina. Mrs. J. mask!, Vt w druct storo, Kbdnsbur. Hirk'-r A Bro. sel just a good , iv and if It is not as cheap ... : U.i-y will give you a sack for v r Ir!"k An?tistu, Rolner, one of f GifpnsUarg and the oldest ,t in the Sut, ilied on Thursday s rears. J 'ie a srrurltv of vacant store ...r ; i-t of April. We know two v' Rt that time expect to be left . horso owned by a coal and '-'I v at I.atrobe fell intoone of the t .hv aeoand was so badly barn .. hi, I if be killed. , ,1 i e owned and formerly occu- Tiinnias, on High street, with ,j funds on, has been Hold to Mr. . Terms private, ''...iv will Ret drowned yet before I ... ! the pa-it week at least two r . ui u li the Ice while skating on -,.ftl;e dams sonth of town. children of Mr. Benjamin , .na township, are said to be ; liphthert, but we sincere-..-( is no truth in the story. m Tribune commends Dr. . :t ssys is a caietul and com n. t the neighborly (foxl will f EVnsburjj. And so say we vr,.:.t'.wn mail this week was . f rf the time on wheels and the ,.i r irnn'rs. It is safe to infer -..i ti.e weather has been a little 1 1: I new tim table on the P. i t in the motion to catch th r !iv !a. as was expected, but ; ;!. t it will have better luck next ! ! I. O. O. F., of Ebens- - -! mv its thirty-first anniversa- ! f of the. 1st of February. A ! , :i: -r festivities will be held in Tvr f pMsIricr events who can't tHiii'tatinn to perpetrate a pun I 1 .t s 1 1 M.-im-itances. wonders if friend ;, r A We for Work when he went !'iimess. ..I fri-id K. (.;. Ford, E-r,., Sn : t cf !! Mell's (tap Ka.iln.ad, has under renewed obligations for ;-s iver said road for the year k-i many thanks, je t. .re ef Will. C. Kerr, at is entered by burglars on Fri- 'i-t mid between forty and fifty !;:".-,ey i-toln from the safe, which n ope. t)T fhe burelars. i ..f Kev. Father Mitchell was a.l ' l. h;te in Pittsburgh on Monday ites t3,,iVt to the Sisters or Mer ikes liberal provision for various 1 ."'His Biid charitable purposes. I rats, mice, roaches an I ants l FiTKKVifATCR. liirriH, gran, r- x-hoids cleared in a single niijlat. I bud smells. I!ct and cheapest I ,-r in the) world. Sold every where. wioiesotne dutiilition of witch t ; ; in pine, Canada fir, mai Isold, !'., etc., fragrant with the heal- tisism and of pine. Such is !t Kfl 1 f'nie for Catarrh. Com-m-frt for l. ii i.-r fiat V. S. Barker A Bro. have 4 tm-'r. ef women's and children's 4 "i t are going to dispose of be- f ; nd to that they have marked . , ivry lo w. that they are i:ow r ! vi the lowest, tn Mrs. Lvdia E. Pinkham, N"o. :i Av. iiue, Lynn, Mass., for names i h ue been restored to perfect "' ii-e of her Vegetable Com- ' a positive cur for the most of ft'inale weakness. ir t of County Auditors will fln- '..r me time next week. Thev r work in a busines manner", - it strttenient, when published, i ll. !it matter for the tax-payer "-r t'l.e dall winter evenings. : . f tmM ees were heard pas v:i last Friday night. It was ex ' '-t the time, and If a man had enoi;ij!i to hfMt at them, he I ve niis. them, just as the t'.y h i 1 tnisssd their reckoning. : in M.-vens was knwkerl down ' 'a.'! at the railroad bridge eait on Thursday r.ight la-t, and ' 'is wat h and a small sum of ' :ie,i his pocket-knife Ireely and f ! s work in pietty well on one n-town Trihun of Monday de : il a half columns of its space t'ion of an able aed interesting re.l on the Saturday evening re the Cambr ia Seieiit ilic Insti- j . .n'lin r-. l.inroti, on tde subject I Purchasers of Johnstown and i I I v-r it not for the forjretf ulness ' 1 not be necessary to call power to cure consumption, - i of the limes, and 'other Tuptions, blotches, pim- ver compiainr. Ponnelly, former pastor of fregat'oii in Cameron's Bot- ' : ',fv. bas been reinstated In " arid Kpv. John War. I -.n r.r I. of this piaee, reeentlv ap has been recalled to Pitts w cura'e to Father Pollard, " oiden Mf.lleal ilNcnvum" . , . ; j I : I 1?' 1 i ii i i s. .-' 1 ' ' i en the fines and extra pot 'other Williams of theCai- ' t sen ding contraband sup ti.e mails with his paper, -n is unfeeling enough to ' -v.-rr pulili.sher of a 'patent !:v 'tot Is") in the same boat -'I '.f the AVtjs, 't on the new Court IIous " ' rard as rapidly as circum x it is yet considered ex-w':-!i:ef the building will i:.'v at tna coming term ' ;.:..o.-r of workmen, having tw. r'is;g!1Po: them, left for "'i"-es by railroad Saturday .''y. of Galiit7.in, forwarded " 1 '- i-r day ask ing us to send ' ' r nun year, and also re se the fact that he has "t !n that .lace for the sale '"-r ."isbit-, iut as lie don't H!id leaves us to guess at ,' t farther r.articnl:ir as - , ...... ...... .... Mr ' : -nil ci-: ,i connected with the 1 'n this place are so well . " -"-i-trat.ions of Ker. A. S. '' r in charge since the first ' V"y .have extended nini a ; " '-'i t:;.-ni for another year '. i-e expires. This is as it ; Moirison is a genial gen- j ' pastor. i 1 reo icst" us to notlfv all !T.F.yA.N who are indebted , -dyers ,t Lloyd that lie de- ' ks without further delay, . rrt soon call around and I ."e:::t.q:y n.avt to trv what ;: Mr. Llo'yd cer- and those interested hed in time. I '" r.p,,iti abduction from : "'irl naiu.Ml Majj-ie Pickett, " t rec iverv in Hip far west- . I '' "d in these columns a cnii, J1''1. t irns oat after all to be j y."'T. than a scandalous ; i,,'11'''" motlier having run! 1 -r " .l,Irn 1 Barns, taking her :! ber. So much for the Clocks, watches, jewelry and things of that kind may possibly be dispensed with, but when it comes to hats, caps, boots, shoes, groceries, etc., it is about as hard to rule tuein, out of the list of daily necessities as it is to find a merchant here or elsewhere who keeps a more select stock of sncli goods or sells at lower prices than C. T. Roberts, whom we know to be deserving of everybody's patron age. Forget him not when shopping you go. Since our last issue, the Altoona papers record the death of four persons from small pox, three of tne victims having died at the close of last week, and the fourth on Tuesday night of the present week. The case last refeired to was that of Miss Josephine Iloo rer, aged 23 years. She was a daughter of Mr. John Hoover, who resides in Elder town ship, this county, and had been employed as a domestic in the family of a Mr. Kahn, of Altoona, for the past three years. The Crawford Tlouse, in this place, has for a couple of months past been under the management of Mr. P. F. Brown, who at that time succeeded his brother, J. II. Brown, and like him is keeping the house in good stvle Visitors to Ebensburg will find satis factory accommodations at moderate figures by hanging up their hats with our friend Brown, who with hie good wife will leave nothing undone to make their stay pleasant and their future parnniw certain. A man named Morgan Berkey, an em ploye of Messrs. Wet A Dumm md. mer chants at Bolivar, Westmoreland county, surprised a burglar in the store of said firm at an early hour on Sunday morning last, and was shot and slightly wounded for his pains. j P. A Creensburg letter to the Pittsburgh Ditpntch of Tuesday lnt says that Berkey I was shot through the body, the ball coming out near the spinal column, and that there were no hones at that time for bis recovery. Had it been Coil's will we would have been glad to dispense with the services of a certain class of mechanics known as under takers, but since that was not to be, we have no hesitation in romniemling Messrs. Lynch A. Stevens of Altoona, and Messrs. Owens A I-Iehty, of this place to the patronage of all ! who may be called upon to mourn the death of anv loved-ones. Both firms are prompt, reliable and moderate in their charges, and while we hope that none of our readers will ever have cause to employ them, we can say 1 in all sincerity that thev deseive to be em ployed when necessity demands. , It is a hard matter to realize the magni tude of one million till a person undertakes to count it in one-! wo-tliree order. Then, he is likely to give up the job in dispair anil go to wood-chopping. Well, the cash capital of the .Etna Insurance Company, of Hart ford, Conn., was during the past vear in creased from f 4,ooo,noi to r.,oooiooo ! This Company has been in existence sixty-three : years, arid during that period paid losses ag gregating $"i34,Oix),Ooo. Its cash In bank on ; the 1st instant was Jl.isi.-.T.) .CO. and the sum total of Its assets $S.90.272 f I. T. W. Dick, Esq., is agent for the .Una for Ebons bur g. I We don't own the house we live in, which may be more our misfortune than our fault, but it is a gratification to know that a gener ous, whole-souled gentleman does own it, and that gentleman is Geo. F. Hull, Esq., of Creensburg. Of all the kindnesses shown to ' us since death invaded our household and made such terrible havoc among our loved ; ones, there have been none to compare in extent, though all have been prompted by the same noble. Christian spirit, with the un expected and iindrs-'rv; d generosity display ed towards us by t!i worthy gentleman we I have named. That Cod may bless ami pros- : per him here and reward him hereafter is the heartfelt prayer of those whom his noble act i has placed under deep and never to be-for- , gotten obligations. i Four men engaged in hewing timber for a new barn in Allegheny township, were en- ' gaged on Thursday last in cutting down a tree, at least one or twe of them were, but thev hadn't got in much of their work before a hu ge bear came g'iding down the tree, and the four men well, they all glided in another direction iust a fast as their legs could carry 1 them, being evidently impressed with the idea that trouble; was bruin for them then ' and there. It is needless to say that thu bear didn't follow them, as he was about as badly scared as they wore. The came animal was seen egaln on Saturday last, but as seeing him didn't hurt him any he was still well and hearty at latest accounts. Perhaps the four beroes of the above adventure don't get up on their resn-tive ears when anybody shouts "bear" nt them. Col. Solomon Baer died at his home in the vicinity of Somerset an Friday last, in the eighty-ninth vear of his age. H, was tlie father of Hon. Win. J. Baer, the newly elected President Judge of the Somerset and Bedford district, and during his long life , maintained the reputation of an honest m an and a good citizen. In his younger diys he was an enthusiastic military man, and he is well remembered by some f our citizens as Brigade Inspector of this military district, conmosod of Somerset and Cambria counties, whi h always required his presence here o n the tenth of May in each year at the "big muster," as it was called, to review the mili- , tia. A person who had the good luck to wit ripm a "big muster." and all that it impli"d. i under the oi l militia law of tho State, will riot '( likely ever to forget it. Miss Jennie Welf.'K whose mysterious disappearance on Monday night of last, week from the residence of Mr" E. Zang, in Johns town, at whose store she was employed, and who was believed to have gone away with Win. H. Hoffman, formerly of Johnstown, ; but now of Homestead, Allegheny county, : and who when he lived ih the former place was Mis Wei fel's "fellow," all ot which ! was stated in our last i;suo, has very satis ! factorily explained her sudden departure by writing a letter to her parents, dated Home stead, informing them that she was married to Hoffman on the Wednesday After she left Johnstown in his company, by Bev. Father B illion, pastor of the Catholic church at Homestead that she and her husband have ' commenced housekeeping, and that she will pay them a visit at an early dav. Froma statement pulushed in a recent numbt-r of the Johnstown Tribune it appears that the total cost of building the small-pox hospital for the admission of patients from that and the surrounding boroughs, as well as all th.e expenses pertaining to the same, from the opening of the hospital on the sec ond day of last August, until the first day of the prespnt month, was 52,118. !n. Of this sum the Cambria Iron Company was assess ed with the payment of Jl.nr.'.Mn : Johnstown, f oo.'.fi". - Conemaugh borough, f 227 . M" : Mill ville, $124 i: : Cambria borough, ?71 l.", and Wood vale. fU'J.OO. Fifteen persons were ad mitted to the hospital during the period above mentioned, two of whom died. The committee from whose report these facts are gathered kept no record of deaths from small pox except those that occurred at the hos pital. Cambria county can boast of some fa mous hunters who' are t-ound both in body and limb, but in tho village of Jack's Cor ners, in P.ed ford county, if the new-paper account of him can be relied on, there d wells a cripple sixty yoars of age who is far ahead in that business so far as heard from. His name is Joseph H. Mcllray and for the last three years he has walked with two staffs. During that time he has killed in Hopewell township, in which the village above named Is situated, the following list of game : Two hesrs, four wolves, sixty-eight deer, fifty wild cats, forty foxes, two hundred racoons, two hundred and fifty-seven wild turkeys and lots of smaller game of which no account was kept. The story looks very big. but the the Altoona Tribune publishes it as the stub born truth, unaccompanied, however, by an affidavit. Xf.w Coal Developments. We under stand that Messrs. A. T. Pindle, of this coun ty, and A. Ake and L. P. Work, of Altoona, have just concluded a lease on royalty of the coal and other minerals underlying t be lands ' of Messrs. Michael 'and Patrick Bracken, situate on the main line of the PennsylvaViia railroad, near Mineral Point, as well as the coal underlying land owned by Mr. Charles Wilson, and adjoining the above tract, the whole containing nearly 4"0 acres. A "drift" or ''heading" is now being driven into the coal, for the purpose of testing its quality. Should this prove satisfactory, as there is lit tle doubt it will, the work of building an in cline plane and other necessary improve ments connected with the mining ami ship ping of eel will be commenced at an early day. As a majority, if not all, the gentle men interested 'are "practical coal operators and live men, there is no question but what the business in all its departments will not onlv be conducted with "kill, energy and ul timate success, but that it will add another to the, many similar industries that are rapid ly developing the vast mineral wealth and resources of Cambria county. Ot U PniF.AnELPHIA LETTER. THE AESTHETIC APOSTLK A GREAT CR150E OF FEELING THE DEMOCRATIC LEADERS FOR 12 A BRIGHTER DAT FOR FKNS PTLVASI A THE WOLFE INDEPENDENTS MIPIINO AND CSKSOWN DEAD THE ENO LIH LANGUAGE PREDOMINANT. Philadelphia, Jan. 17, 1882. Kcstular Correspondence of the Frbhix. Dear McPike i'our correspondent was In a bad condition tor writing last week and consequently omitted his regular weekly let ter to the Frebhax. The writer had many things to worry him last week, but especial ly was he worried over the grievous disap pointment of the great aesthete, Oscar Wilde. I felt sad that Mr. Wilde had been so grievously disappointed in his aticipations of what he would see and feel while crossing the ocean. Mr. Wilde expected while cross ing the great herring pond, that Neptune would arise like a four-legged water spout from the sea, sieze the Arazonain his hellish grasp and fan the face of Venus with her. JN'eptune, however, never made his appear ance during the whole passage. As every true and loyal American citizen should feel, I was sadly worried that Mr. Wilde should have been so sadly disappointed in bis search for that subtle force in nature which is akin to power as expressed, and first cousin to truth. To Mr. Wilde the ocean was tame, and the roaring tempest was a zephyr. What worried me most was a feitr that Mr. Wilde, while in his indignant mood, in an unguarded moment would caue trouble by demanding of the ocean steamer company a rebate on his passage money. While Mr. Wilde's great disappointment is sincerely to be regretted, ic is also devoutly to be hoped that be will not despair. When the great aesthete visits Philadelphia I will try to in duce him to take, a voyage across the Alle gheny Mountain. A trip across the moun tain 1 think would not disappoint but satisfy him. If Mr. Wilde will take a mountain passage and seat himself upon th.e back of a Cambria county mule, and attempt to take poetic license with its real ribs, be will be sat isfied with his ocean passage. I had al most neglected to tell the readers of the Fkkeman that the great aesthete apostle, Wr. Wilde, is said to be not a bad looking man, being as straight as one of the new electric poles on Chestnut street and looks ns if built like those rigid highway orna ments in sections. Mr. Wilde's chin leans forward about a much as the light does from the poles. His eyes are blue and of the kind called "soulful" by the aesthetef.ir He looks as if lie were one whose angry pa3 tiion, if stirred up from the very base of the utmost depths ot his .soul, would not hesi tate to "scratch out one's eyes out." Mr. Wilde is six feet, three inches in height, broad shouldered and muscular in propor tion. I will now embrace the opportunity to 1 A'.. 1 1": 1 j . i ,. :ti liue mai ne mu una uie ins known dead. No less than 103 persons died during the year, leaving behind nothing to establish their hlenty. Startling as these records are, they find a parallel in the num ber of persons reported during the year to the police department as missing or having run away. No fewer than 195 of such cases are reported. TIE WOLFE rSDErENDENTS. Why stand you here idle? lias not for bearance ceased to be a virtue ? were the words Mr. Wolfe used to stir np his follow ers to a sense of their duties at the confer ence of the Independent Republicans in this city last week. The enthusiasm of the ad mirers of this little leader from Union was intense over this call for a rally tor his stan dard, and the applause was long continued. The Independent Convention that will meet In this city on the 24th of Mav will nominate a full ticket and adopt a platform upon which to fight the battle next fall. When Wolfe and his followers come down upon the Republican fold the next time, they will get more wool thad they got the last time. The conference here was satisfactory in ev ery respect. The Wolfe party has pfown to the pretentions of a big Independent Re publican movement which threatens to en gulf the Stalwarts. TROUBLE IN COURT. Unhappily it seems that of iate days some of the lawyers of Philadelphia have so far fallen from grace as to have eiapsed into the careless and disrespectful habit of address ing the Court while wearing their overcoats. It is sincerely to be hoped, to prevent serious trouble, that these gentlemen of the Phila delphia bar will be pleased to remove their overcoats, before cetf ing upon their feet. Unless they do so the Court will have to per form the unpleasant duty of roakiag a for mal objection to the custom. It it hoped that the Court will not be driven to such an alternative. il. N. S. fnend, M. Oatman, In- Pure Port Winf.. We take pleasure In It'i' : r '"'""'ss at his cheap, invitingithe attention of the public to Speer'9 . ""' hy presenting us with a i celebrated Port Grape Wine, a pure anil un I ;" elM-ii.us bivalves, a kind- ! adulterated article, upon which every one may most Implicitely reiy, l ins wine is made'of Speer's Vineyards, Passaia", New Jersey. It has a rich flavor, mellow juice ness, and brillliant color ; and is highly bene ficial in all its properties for Invalids, espec ially females and aged persons and consump tives. For sale by E. James, at new drug tore, F.benshurg. ';ir t t. anksare hereby return in this connection .innds to keep fresh ovo .r,T.. "':,', and will furnish 'ITflup i- f lln ... i-t pri-es. er,t'r 'lv'rt:slii2 columns the . ." . ' the Cambria Conntv tire I Cambria County isuranee Company. t W Ht. ' 'ettald or;rr.lzat!on 4 condition, and doing ni7inH.yPar b? 'ear-- Wrf 11,1 the utmost care, $ '.j ' . ,e ll!bled to arrive at the OI o sarest fire in- 11 ti:e stav How To Got Sick. Expose yourself day and night; eat too much without exercise, work too hard without rest, doctor all the time, take all the vile nostrums advertised, and then vou will want to know How To Get Well Which is answered in three words Take Hop Bitters! remind Mr. fast friend. A ORE.VT CHANGE OF FEELINU. Having received the gratifying intelligence that the long looked for intensely intense and soulfuliy soulful high priest of aesthetic culture and philosophy, Oscar Wilde, had, after fairly getting oil his "sea legs," become sufficiently modified to smoke a cigarette. Oscar Wilde is a cigarette s.m.ker. Howev er, informal ion previously obtained on the subject (.f aestheticism ha'd prepared the in telligent public of New York for this sad blow. The happy intelligence of Mr. Wilde's improved condition, with the inspiring news that President Arthur was happy, and en joying bimseit in the pleasant official duty of d istribiting the prizes in the "lottery of as sassination," and that the Stalwarts were drawing all the prizes, greatly relieved my distress of mind and did much to arouse my drooping spirits. Last week's worryment of mind has entirely departed, and I am again in condition to resume the pencil. A great fear has been taken off my mind, by the last year stamping old mother Vennor and grandmother Shipton as false prophets. I am sort of feeling good, too, over the fact that the "jury fixer" lias taken a recess from active operations ; that the ballot-box thieves are marching to Mo3'amensing, and that their bossrii are likelj to follow them. It also adds greatly to my pleasure to learn that Presi dent Arthur has officially directed that his coachman shall wear tne livery that Grant's coachman wore: that Arthur is donning Grant's 1 i eiy himself, and that the White House folks, poetically speaking, are in time. But what exhiiarates'me in a special manner is the wonderful judicious management ot the Tax Office by an honored (?) namesake, Thomas Jefferson Smith, who, on a yearly salary of 2,."o0, in three years became a millionaire. Four years ago my honored (?) namesake, like myself, was pennyless, but nt the end of tlnee years, on a salary of .'on 7,.-,oo, UJ wa3 a,e t0 enter a firm into which he put a cool half million of dollars. What maiveious arithmetic is he master of? Where is the Smith who would not ft-el ex hilerated a: having a namesake possessing such a mysterious talent? THE DKMOCUATIC LEADERS FOR 1RS2. The Republicans have now a candidate in General Leavet who will make the best of his great opportunities. Those who assume that the St il wart Beaver will be easily best en must be ignorant of his vast advantages. He is able on the stump with the eloquence of his war crutches to plead for his success, and he will be backed by the ablest and most desperue men and methods ever exhib ited In a Pennsylvania canvass. He will have the whole material power of President Arthur's administration. He will have all the men in o:hee with any needed percentage of their ofuual salaries". He will have all the machinery of the State well tested in the many despe.ate conflicts of the past, and will have ail organs with their long well trMued submission. Such is the enemy the Democrats will have to fight in November next. There is not a question of doubt about the Stalwart leader, as the Republican masses are rel.eved from all trouble about their candidal for Governor, as the Stal wart managers have united on General Bea ver as the most icceptale of all the Stalwart aspirants. The DomoeraU of Pennsylvania already know what they v ill have to contend against, and let there be a returd of the wisdom that ruled in theconcisof their Democratic fath ers in the nomination of their candidates. Now, who will bt the Democratic leaders for m2 to make 'he assault upon the Stal wart columns ? The selection of the Demo cratic material for leadership is now the all important matter Among the circle of Democratic aspirants for 1S82 the most prominent is Janie II. Hopkins. The de velopment of circuinstanees and public sen timent dictate that he should be the chosen leader, and the potential Democratic leaders should exhibit their wisdom by leaving the question an open one for the development of ciicumstances and p.iblie sentiment to dic tate the choice. Tlie-p must not be set up of any personal candidate as has been done. There must be no Wal.aeeism or Randallism in the man nominated as the Denniciatic candidate for Governor. Any man nomina ted for individual supremacy will purely be rejected by the party and the people, but if a candidate like James II. Hopkins, who w ill not be set up of any fnction, but be the representative of the sternly aggressive, hon est and liberal Democracy of the age, his election with Congressional and Legislative delegations will be certain With James II. Hopkins as a candidate for Governor, and with Moses Veale as a candidate for Lieu tenant Governor, the Democrats of Penn sylvania w ill win a victor that will diseu thrawl the Commonwealth and ensure hon est government in the Sttte. The Demo crats of Pennsylvania have now a grind op portunity, and let them em irace it. Every thing now depends on thir candidates. There are enough honest voters in Pennsvl vr.nia to overthrow the pr-sent corrupt Re publican dvnaty, if proper Democrats are presented for their support. A BRIGHTER DAT FOR T CNNSTLTANIA. It is hoped that this year will see the be ginning of a brighter day for Pennsylvania. The whole machine of the government of the State has become rotten. The best Hepub lieans in the Commonwealth the most com petent and deserving hae been ignored, and the money of the State has been used to punish tiiem and reward the incompetent and unsdeserving. Such h;s been the condi tion ot things for upwards of twenty years. Republicans of courage hae almost "despair ed of relief, vrA in proper ion as they have w eakened the desperadoes if the party have become more arrogant ami cruel. But at laet brave spirits are begini ing to appear. The day has come for the ieroes ot tho fu tuie to show themselves. Tiere is a remedy, and the tin.e to apply it will soon arrive. There will lie two "opportunities, that of Febmary in this city, and ttat of November in the State. In the meantime let the Dem ocrats of Cambria be doing iheir duty Let Cambria not fail to send proper delegates to the Democratic State Convention. If Penn sylvania should elect a Democratic Governor t fi if year, it will settle the ineation in i.sf?4 in favor of the Democratic Iresidential can didate, Pennsylvania, hiwever, cannot electa Democratle Governorthis year, witb such a nominee as Pattisor, of this city, ex-Speaker Randall, who ha bosied bimse'lf in the city for several days pst in the inter est of Mr. Pattison, to the contrary not withstanding. If nominated, Mr. Pattison cannot get the Democratic vfte of Philadel phia by many thousands. Let the Demo crats in other portions of the State bear this in mind. VISIISO AND UNKNOWN DEAD. The Coronors' rtpats rn r.-. 1001 imk... i-g 10e cases, includes a long list of un- A WtsCT-I'm f AM 1! that DinN'T Win. Two vcri !-' lait July. Mr. Set'nln J. Luthnr. a Jrroll townsbip furmer, mail n contract with an c.iy-toi!RU,t Liithtnuiir red man to pat a tro tpetor on hip t.Hibl in. Ir which he was to pay M0. When the job wite completed Lather crave his note for that amount. pajaMo In one year, to Is'. 21. Sickles, or hean-r. In a few months after he re ceived a letter Pinned hy N. M. Sickle" and dated at Alleuneny 'ity , proposing to make a liberal ills count on the note it he would cah it. INIr. Iuth cr at once forwarded to Sickles, at Alleit heoy , a check tor the amount And iloly received by mall a note exactly like the one he had crlven. with the name dam and nme umount,nut with Ills sitrna tur torn off. Mr. Luther put the note away, sup poMnis. ' course, that the matter waf finally cloi-ed. On Thur'iiny Inst a well riresd man iflv inif the name of .lohn S. V!nn vl.-Mted his place aud prc'cntinvr to him the oriiilnal note, demand ed its payment. Luther tohl him he had already paid it to Sickles, but the etrnnirer prote-te.1 that Sickles had pwinJleil him, Irfortninit Luther that he was a (ioernmcnt ofneer from Michigan, and unless th note w:id paid he wouidlevyon his pro perty and not only compel him to pay the amount ol the note, but also milcne from Michigan at the. rate ol ten cents per mile. Instead ol kicKlnif the j scoundrel out of his hense, as he should have done, 1 Mr. Luther became alarmed at bis threats and ; cashed the note , whereupon the Mlchiirander de I parted for Khershurw:. Some time after be left, i Mr. Luther started lor this place, reaching here ' about 4 r. 3. He at once icot out a warrant and : placed it In the hands of rieputy Serlff Kinkcad, ; who, alter discovering that inn had ujiven tiie i t(Q ty to ili:i-trs hotei. where he had stopped ne- lore'itolnn to Luther's, proceeded to the railroad J station and thence to the Lloyd House, where he ; Jnund him and conducted him to Justice Kinkead's 1 ottiec. He there claimed to he a practising lawyer i In Jackson, Michigan, and tberetore a gentleman ; who would corn to lie concerned in a dishonest transaction. The JaJtice informed him that he i would hold him for a hearimr at 10 o'clock the tol i lowinit day, when he promptly put up -0u for his ' appearance at that timr, and was thereupon re- leaed. J he ;matter was compromised, however, bv him arid Mr. Luther in an hour or two after thev left the othee of the Justice, but we know - notliin about the terms of settlement. We sup ; pose That Mr. Luther jrot his money hack, but If ho didn't sat.siy hiuiscil beyond all doubt that the i money was nood, the chance ar ten to one th t ; Winn has swindled him a second time with a lot of counterfeit national bank notes. The lesson : .Mr. I,uther has learned will bo useful to him, as weil as to others, 11 the same fraudulent fcame is i attempted to be played on them by Winn or any j other swindler f the same stripe, j The little frame played on Mr. Luther Is not the I first swindling operation in this county at which the aforesaid Winn has taken a hand, provided of ' course that Mr. William arnoy. of Munster town ! ship, Is correct tn tils assertions and conjectures. That kfeoTleuian assured us the ot her day that he ' was entirely convinced In hie own mind' that the man Winn was one of the parties interested ia i what he claims to have been tho forcing of hie name, or rutner n.nrk, and the nituie of one of his I daughter" "ub-cribinir witness, to a certain note : for 'J. .. This trannaetmu occurred about t wo years j aifo. the value received lor the note. a the holders I maintain, hemic a lot ol pa'cnt bed-bottoms ship- . I pivi to Mr. Carney by a firm doimc business at i Jackson. Mich., under the n.ime of K. M. liavis & I Co., and for the sale of which .Mr, Carney was to act as nirent. The latter alleir' j that he never i jrnvn such a note, and that he sent all but two of the bed-bottems back, the two he reserved bein in lieu of the railroad freliclit lie paid on the en tire lot. Mr Carney says he identities Winn as t!ie;man who came to settle with him months aico by the description jftveuol him. as well as by a re ' mark he inside about his aNiPty to obtain bail to . almost any amount without Kolntc very far. and had he been in town on Thur-olay last he declares ! that Winn would have been rearrested and made to answer lor the crime he aliees aftaiu?t him. (ORIGTJIAL. "CHARITY HRIXiETH PEACE." Olt THE DKATH OF TH1 LITTLE OKU. Mother, now brtnt; ns the stocklns; I have just been away down the street : The toys and the n jts and the playthings 1 have, and the candies so sweet. Two each for the eiirht, what a number Sixteen I but there's plenty for all : Just tirluj? tbem hero, mother, and hang them Klizht up on the sitting room wall. trht of the most beautiful faces Yes. ten, for our own shall be there Will assem'jlo on Christmas at dayllirht. To take down each amply filled pair. O ! bat they'll thank dear old Santa With childish and warm-hearted glee. And take down the wonderful stockings. And look then at you and at me. Mary, what dow T Are you crying? O, my! I forifot in mv (clee That Heath, the cold, heartless destroyer. Has left to us now only three. What shall I do with the presents? lilve all to the three that we keep, And leave those who have gone Uj, j0 heaven Without when they wake from their sleep? "No," said the mother, "dear Jacob, To each w send their own part." (Although my trood head Is the larger. She always is wiser in heart.); "Not very f ir from our doorway 1 know a poor widow with flve.T Whom Santn Clans will be forgettlnic If charity something don't give. "Oift to tho little ones helpless. You know, to the Ird are all given, And He, if wc pray Him to do so. Will give them to ours In heaven." I,onely the widow sat. sewfnir And thlnkinif. when down on the floor A package from Santa Clans tumbled, Kight in through the half opened door. Warmly she thanked the good donors. And prayed that the Ird would impart Contentment and peace in good measure, I-'or their kindness and goodness of heart. Sleeping that night. I was given A dream of sncli sweetness and Mtss: Methought that down from hiich heaven My chlldre i came each with a kiss. Saying, '"TIs Christmas tn heaven Such Christmas as earth has ne'er seen ; II : papa, we never can tell you Its brightness and glory serene. "(lifts, too, of joy and ot gladness ,' Such gifts as we ne'er had before;' We'll keep them and show them to mamma And you on the bright golden shore." Never more now can I mourn them ; A halo seems left on my mind. Of brightness, and glory." and sunshine. With which they are ever enshrined. Christmas will alwavs Wring nearer And nearer. a each passes by. The time when their tirta they will show me, In heaven, beyond the blue sky. O ! when my treasures are stored there. How e'er can my footsteps now roam Away from the path that leads upward ' m;ru up to our neaveniy home. v iearneiu i wp., i amoria co., t'a., Jan. , ivft. Ho sht, young man, is good advlco And many a heart it thrills. Yet tho'east would be better off, we know. If some young men before they go. Would settle their unpaid hills. Whether the vounir men go west or remain In the east, there will he no unpaid bills to worry hlra so far as S. Hlumenthal. 1119 Kleventh ave nue, Altoona. Is concerned. That gentleman sells strictly for cash, and Uiat'sttie reason why he Is en abled to furnish ladies and gentlemen with boots and shoes at such remarkably low prices. He has now the blicirest and best lot'of wear for the fet ever seen in Altoona, and if an article goes out of his establishment which fails to give satisfaction, he will refund the money. I'artlcular attention Is directed to his Arctic overshoes, irum shoes, and other wear suitable for tho sloppy weather we have been lavoied with so extensively this winter. O. Sc 13. There are two department we Invite peclal attention to this week. NAINSOOK and CAMBRIC EDGINGS and INSERTINGS. Entirely new dssiens, and made on ivtboved cloths.' the pai terns being so exquisite that they can justly be classed as works ot art, while the pri ces are not only unsurpassed, but we think une qualled, and if you will kindly give us a call or an order before buying your Hamburg, we know you will be surprised at the bargains offered In these line goods. THE OTHER DEPARTMENT IS LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, made of superior isruslins and Cambrics and with a view toattract the best buyers said Underwear ranging from Oood, Common I'lald lioods up to the Finest Trimmed Urades. 2ft doren I'lain Chemise at 30c. each. 20 doren Indies' Embroidered Chemises at $1.00 each. A good and absolu'e barirain. 6o doi-n Ladies' White Skirts at 1.0o. $1.25 and $1.0o. Splendid values. 2u;do7en Ladies' Night Presses at 11.00, tl.2S and $1.k). Splendid onrirains. lo dozen Ladies' Embroidered Drawers at 50c. New Shirt and Chemise combined in four grades, Trimmed. Lace and Embroidery. These are only a few of the special values in these good . but altogether we are showing a line in this department that directly interests the poeketbooks of buyars. as well as satislies the good taste of all tn the matter of finish, design and quality. Two cases new Irish Crochet and Keglstered Cotton 1 rimmlnifs. Choice designs and best val ues uow offered. Wholesale and Ketall. liararains In all our 26 departments of last week aro com Inned, with addition? placed on each coun ter daily. A 11 our broken line? and surplus stock must arid will be sold. One lot 22-Inch Kluek Satin at 75c. Eancy Hrocado Silks and Silk iilixtures. on Silk Counter, at 6oc. Hrocado Velvets, $1.00 up to finest gTades. AH reduced. bargains in Eancv Plushes. 2.50. from $4.60. Kama ins In I'laln lilack Silk Costume Velvets at $2.2o, worth ;i no. loo pieces. h.ini ill our fine Fancy French Dress J-oods. rialds and Stripes, placed on a counter at J1.2i reduced from $2.ou and 2.5o per yard. I'llesoi Wool Filling Dress (foods at lu, 12 and loc. : worth '2ha. to the consumer. l.ooo dor.cri Linen Towels on sale at prices of special Intercn. Bo(c.s & 13 1; i ii-. US FEFRAI, NTltr.F.T, AI.LEG1IEST. N. B. Visit our Cloak Department. We are gtvlng bargains in Eir.e, Eleiiani Wraps never heard of before. Fine Se Sacoues and Circulars. All must be sold. Some Seal Sacques marked I down to 110.00. Some Fur-Lined Circulars mark- j ed down to t2-".0o and i'J.'io. Extra fine grades at j an equal reduction. " j twenty-fitthTnnual statement ! -or THB ?"o9sfiti Vf"",1 T's P"""!" ! twkstva rtitfcbwl 1 it 6 immim avtMvMj i OF (AHItniA )IMV, I Tor the lear ending January 1, 1S2. j i Am't of pp pcrtv insured j .Ian. lo, il.4jy,04.62 Am't of property Insurea ! during year 2O4.9?7.00 $1,733,901.82 j Deduct amount expired i during year '2U,1S!7.00 Deduct amount purren- I dered aud cancelled 21,.i5.00 2S3.1S2.00i THE BEST OFFER YET! ws-yE ALWAYS TRY TO GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS THE y,, VERY BET BARGAINS AT A EL, TIMES, BUT OWING TO TIIE SOFT, MILD WEATHER WE HAVE HAD THIS WINTER, WE ARE COMPELLED TO MARK A SACRIFICE ON SOME GOODS, RATHER THAN CARRY TIIEM OVER TILL NEXT SEASON. THERE FORE DURING TIIE ENSUING TWO MONTHS WE SHALL OFFER ALL OLTi HEAVY GOODS AT VERY GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, IN ORDER THAT WE MAY BE ABLE TO REDUCE OUR STOCK SO AS TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR SPRING GOOD5. THIS BEING OUR FUR rostt AVE CAN AND WILL SELL HEAVY BOOTS, MEN and WOMEN'S OVERSHOES, LADIES' SHAWLS, AND ALL THAT CLASS OF GOODS, AT LOWER FIGURES THAN THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSEWHERE. WE INVITE ALL TO CALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND PRICES BEFORE PURCHASING AT ANY OTHER STORE, AS WE DEFY COM PETITION AND WISH EVERYBODY TO JUDGE FOR THEMSELVES AS TO THE QUALITY AND CHEAPNESS OF OUR GOODS. V. S. KAKKEtt & MiO. EBENSBURG, JAN. 13. ls2. Am't property insured Jan. 8, 1SSJ ...$l.iM.8'i.fM Am't of premium notes in force .Ian lo, lsil t 139.O07.5S Am't premium notes tak en durtnir ye ir 27.1T.7.00 $ 183.144. bt Deduct amount expired during year lu,53o.O'j Deduct amount surren dred during ytar 2.-J47.0O 21.777.0O crozEacnsr llotd IS A MODEST MAN AND DOES NOT LIKE TOO MUCH BLOWING, BUT HE NEVERTHELESS WISHES TO SAY THAT HE HAS AN Elegant Assortment of Goods! eomiri3ing all articles usually kept in country stores. For instance, he has boiit Twenty OVERCOATS ! WHICH WILL BE SOLD NOW AT REDUCED PRICES ; About Twenty-Five SUITS CLOTHES! that lie will disuse of at a discount of 10 ior cent, ; A Few Remnants of the Third Lot of All-Wool Flannels, purchased hy him last Fall and has been sell inn at 3."i cts. ier yard, (on.l j,en he says all v:vol In nttans aU vovl ; a small pile of SUiiiitlnT'tl Prints nt O Ctts. Ivy tlio A"el, stacks of which he sold during the past Fall. (IL rt njain ht us rauurk that v hai Mr. Lloijil sas Standard I'rints he inrans Standard J'ritttf.) There are also many other seasonable goods at Uie LLOYD STORE in the purchase of which luvers may 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 buyers flock in. Am't premium notes In for:e Jan.o, 'M.t 141, 367. S Jfm of Eminent Ability, Br.iBJMBvrtoTf. Brother Conrad, of the Me Veytown Jcnivvnl. and his excellent wife hHveboth te(n oriouIy fndipoed for pome week? pit, but we ire ithid to learn tliHt I hey are nurely thonvh slowly recovering tiieir wontej hCMlth. which we hope wiil i perin;i Merit when If U e? come. We ir.ndverrer.tH- omitted lurit weefc to note the death of Mi'i Annie M..T. Krown, daughter of Wiliimn Brown. Kc., of Dudley. Huntinndun county, find n iece ol li cury Sr.mlan, Ksq.. of 'rrolltowii, thif county, which snd event occurred nt her home in Iludli-y the d:iy fiefxre New YcarV. Ilts? Brown wa tin rwnifii'io, eccom pli.hed and much Peloved hidy.Jiiid in Severn 1 occasions confri tilted rare pn etiCMl items to the column of the Fkkkmav under the nom de j'lumf of "IHinnio Myrtie." Her naro n nhout Coye;irPiind her iile;ic connumption. May her houI re"t ,'n peace. 1 nr J'tnindelphia letter came one day lute, and that account .'or its appearance on our local pagcu. and hNo for the cur- taiiiint to some extent of it f;ur proportions. Our younir merchant ii lend, K. C Iriirrinh, was re oently jrl i ldenod hy the appear.) ncc on this mun dane sphere of hi 6rt horn, the same helna; of the feminine persuasion, and now he is saddened hy an attack o chilis, or Bometuinir of that nature, which hiiKi confine. him to the house, Jtho' we hope for his early and thorough recovery. Our wor thy younir fr end. Ir. Troxell. of Uallitzin. was married a f w days rho to a younj? lady of Wilkes hH.rro. and never .-aid a word to us le fore or since about it. We frrely and tuliy forgive him, how ever, and hope that the hlcssincs in store f.r bim and; his fair younir bride mayjnever he marred ei- tlier'in this world er the world to come. A!to- na has pit lost nna of lis very be-t citizens by the death of Mr. IWnard J. Kelly, who ruddeiify ex pired on Wednesday aiternoon. from hemorrhage of the lun!r. while nt work in tho i K. K. wheel shop. We knew Mr Kelly since our early boy hood, arid wo can t-cur ample testimony to his in tegrity and kindness of heart. Ho was born fn Ireland about flity-six years aio. ami leaves a wile and three children. MayCJod urant rest eternal to his soul. Mr. Uriah Hingham. of Tohnstown, had his riiiht thiah broken and was seriously hart about the hea t and breavt by a tall of siate in tke C. 1. Oo.'s ore mine in Taylor township, on lat Saturday morninif. His recoveiy is, or at least was, considered doubtful. Svrni::f Jirath of at ( U.n Citi7f.!t. Mr Mat thew M. O'Neill died at his residence in this pla" on Mondav niirht. .Tannarv ltf mvj aired about 61 years. Mr. O'.Veill'n death wa sudden an.l unexpected and was a treat shock to the en tire community, fie appeared to be in his usual health on the previous day. was up in town when the nuht train arrived about naif-past ten o'clock an 1 then went to his home. A bout 9 o'clock the next reorninx his danirhtcr Masririe went to his sleeping apartment to wake him. ami was horri fied to and him dead in his bed. the eani of his death, as we suppose, heinir disease of the heart" Jiccea.-ed was born in 1 "erry countv, Ireland and came to this country with hi" parents in 182H, wlien he was about six years old. His fattier set tled on a farm in what is now Mnnster township, and died there many years ao. The deceased was a saddle and harness maker bv trade, and car ried on the business in this piace'durlna: the last thirty year, and perhaps P.nirer. We know him well and can justly and truthfully sav of him that he was npriaht and honest in all" his worldly transactions, and Conducted himself as a peacea ble, quiet citizen. He was well known thricihout the county and his larze circle of friends will sin cerely retfret his sudden and untimely deatli His wife, a most excellent woman, preceded him to the icrave a few years airo. Ir'ivedauirkters and two sons survive him. His remains were interred in the Cnthol ic cemetery on Wednesday mornlnir after the usual religious exercises and an impress ive and eloquent sermon by Kev. tathcr Keardon May Li? eoui rest in peace. ' Scholars and cher.i!st. have devoted years of time and skillful labor that they micht. In a measure, relievo human suIleriLiic. lr. l-aiist's O'-rman Ar omatic Wine is tiie result of the most patient and i careful experiments. It Is prepared with the most scrupulous care from pure lyrape Juice and the choicest Krnft. Knot" an.l Herbs, and stands pre eminently without an equal for the use of ladles suflerinu; with private disorders, aied or feeble and debilitated persons, and those recovering from the effects of exirvustin di-ease, or mental or physical ' overwork. Siiaranteed to promote digestion and : Inviiforateand Kiveriewand permanent vital force. In no way can it be used an an Intoxicant. Ak I.rurirists. for sale at K. J ames" new 1 ruK Store, tbensbnric. Pa. (4-S.-e.o.w.lv.J r (ro wbwt, young man, Is good advice, is Thrills nia'ny a heait this way, lint the west would ho better off, you knew. If these younn men. before they iro, Would change tiieir minds and ftay. This Is a suiifotton which comes from the direc tion of the settinif sun. and if It were lived up to, many would he better ofl. Stay where you are, buy your clothinst at Simon .V feendheim's, next door to the J-'irst National Hank , A I toona, and ail will be we'd Willi you. Messrs. S. fc H., by the way. preparatory to makinic arrangements for the spring trade, aro selling their entire stock of win tor uods at actual cost. If you want to buy a full suit, or a coat, vest or pair of pantaloons, and par ticularly if you want to huv an overcoat, now is your tiuie to inve.-t. You will savo money by so dome;. Oh, What a. Uough t Will you heed the warnintr. the siitnal, perhaps of the near approacli ol that most terrible disease Consumption 7 Ask yourself il you ean afford for the sake of savin.: 60 cents to run the risk and do nothluir for it. We know trom experience that Shi 1 oit's Cure will cure your coo trh. This will ex plain why more than a million bohh't wore sold the past year. It relieves Croupand Whooping Couirh at once. Mothers, do not be without it. Forlame Hack. Sido. or Ihcst. ue Shiloh's Porous Plasters Sold by K. James, i'.bensburtr. Pa. pt-H.-e.o.w.ly. N'umber of policies !sued during the year... 1 .lumntrui policies in lorco j an. , ibs ..... . , 2-'S .lfs4 C'A'H AO'OOT-r.ECETTTS. ! Am't on hand at last settlement. ft. so oo Cash for new insurance l.OSl.V ! A mount Asses-mcni No. (5 Hti.59 Interest received 33.68 2,779.66 j KXrEM.tTt r.ES I.OSSKS PAtD. ' V. Y. Custer 14.00 i Peter Foil mcry. 12. oo j CJeorife Korabaugh 6.00 j Jacob Kruir R8 00 Auifii'tln- Yost l.noy.ou I Iiavid Kces Jones 73.30 OTHFP. EXPENSES. j Cotntnis'n on Asses-a.cnt No. 6.. 1 Secretary's fec ' Treasurer's salary ; Kent iAtt nts' omm!siion Premiums returned lor Policies cs.neelled i Printlnir. postage, stationery, cx- ; pressaiie. etc ComprDSHt'n Kxecu'vc Com'tee. 4.K 134.O0 to.ild 40.00 Ml. 0U 33. 93 171. t 9 'sA.OU fS,14S 74 Balance on hand... i . . 030. 2 ! Premium notes in foroo Jan. V, ISbi 141,3?7.M January 16. lsi. the foreKOinu account audited, fotiii'l C'-rre'-t and approved. jl mi? jtVANS. ( Executive Committee. EbensLiurir, Jan. ".J, lS2.-3t- yyiiEN YOU WANT r U R E FRESH DRUGS OR PATENT MEDICINES! TOl' ARE KESPECTFCLLT IXVITED TO C ALL AT JAMES' NEW DRUG STORE, EBENSBURG, PA. PURE FRESH OOOD9 ! XO MISREPRESENTATION ! BOTTOM Pit IC ES ! st .. LINSEED and MACHINE OILS, PAINTS, VARNISH, PUTTY, TURPENTINE, WHITE LEAD, COLORS, (Dry and in Oil) BRUSHES, Etc. o Aleo. very full and complete stock of BLANK BOOKS and STATIONERY! POCKET BOOKS, TURSES, COMBS, BRUSHES, ALBUMS, PERFUMERY, TOILET SETS, ETC.. ETC. rcp.E ground srrcEs and flavoring extracts. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY C O M P O U N D E D. Torn rATr.oNAGE solicited. "The Altoona Trimne says that Dr. A. Orifflfh, of Ebensburg. has been compelled to relinquish his practice,"' etc. Johntou-n Tribune. The Altoona' Tribune savs o. does It Well. didn't the Fi:iam say the same thinjr four days before It appeared in ihe Tribunr, and wasn't it from these columns the aforesaid paper obtained 1;s Information 7 It seems to ns that an item worth crediting at all is worth crediting to the paper In which it orifeinally appeared an acknowledgment which them was bo excuse for withholding in this Uistnce. Tjftdfef, fur those (lisfrcssinf rom ptaiitts to which yon fire subject, nc lr. Faust's German Aromatic Wine. 4-7,'8i.-iy.j rvTOKKlSOTT-COT.'I -rF.K. Married, in Altoo. na. on Thursday. Jan. li i fjoi, by Alderman John o Toole, .Mr. hi i k F. MfiKiii-toJ'. of Houtzdaio, Clearfield county, and Miss Jexnib Cocltek, of Lloydsville, this county. 0) 3 J3 tj -IBM urn l ! hi il t " E r-3ba23 91 C. T. ROBERTS, DKALLK IN s i .',"-".: toy. OBITIART. CRAWFORD. Died, nt the residence of her anuhter. Mrs. Primer, in tne Fast ward, on Bafur urday. Jan. 14. 18"?. alter a lonj and painful ill ness, Mrs. St'MiN Ckawfokd. aired a'jout 80 years. BE NOT DECEIVED W J CI I 1 TnrBi! are Brains for all our losses. There are balms for all our pain's; But wlien youth, the dream departs. It takes something from our heart. And It never comes attain. Khort metre. If anybodv has lost anvthlnsr of value and w ants to make it up. our advice to him is to pay a via it to Jas. J. Murphv's Star Clothinir Hall, lop Clinton street. Johnstown, and huv a bill of woods. If he has lost one dollar and buys five dollars' worth of clothinir, he will have made h'rn self just square aBain. As to that something: which now comes hack to our hearts, we don't ex actly understand what is meant by the evpreoon but we do know that .Mr. Murphv has one of the laret and best stocks of clothing to be found anvwhere, and an important consideration a special nuaranty accompanies each and every arti cle sold. Cnt-sni;r Vvdeb a'Miw of Wirh. The nt.per C or of the wire works on Portatre street, in Cone manah boroujjh. nave way about 4"- o'clock on lat fviiurdsy pioriiint:. the disaster heina; caused by the heavy weht of several tons of wire, and the entire mass cjtne down on an employe named Mi chael Hoy lan. who was at work in the wire -draw-ir.ir department underneath, fracturing his left aria above aud below the elbow, pressing his fore head auainst tiie drawing-bench, and bruising- his head and ody in a shocking; ; manner. It was a!o feared at the time that he wa. lnj!ired;internal'ly and that death was Inevnal-Ie, but at latest ac counts be was improving- verv rapidlv, and his : early recovery seems now to be as certain ss his ' escape trom a horriblo death was niiraculous Dy Plasters clalmln improvement on ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS. ALLCOCK'S Is tho ori finaland ffoimine Porous Plasters ; all other so- called rOJiOUS rfj ASTERS are int itations. Ji K WA Jt K of THEM. See that you get an ALLCOCK'S PLASTER, which wo guarantee has effected more and quicker cures than any other external Remedy. SOLI) BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ll-23.-e.o.w.em. mm jjjauye-wmif w,a.t T,-nintifinmigrMBn WILLIAM A. O IT TINGS, -DF.AI.ER 1- riAXOS AND ORGANS OF THE VERY HF.ST MAKES. lligh Street, - - Ebensburg, Pa. Kepalrtng-and tuning-of instruments promptly and satisfactorily attended to, and instructions In vocal and Instrumental music iriven at reasonable rates. Pianos and Organs sold to reliable parties on monthly or oilier payments when desired. Call 11-20, k'i-tf. - c 1 - . -i , s ; -ss f ffHS j-ti r J - t . .mm- sa fi " Ki E a rt K, f' - ra Q - "2 -J U m "at -N r. ' MBS , J cs 1 1 : 'r - 4 Hi cJ 2 I ; CLOCKS, WITCHES. JEWELRY, BOOKS, SWIOIiERT, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, Notions, MeJlciiies, Wall Paper, Cigars, Tctacco, Fancy Gcofls. Toys, k VARIETY STORE, EBENSBURG, PA. RELIABLE GOODS. II OXEST TRICES. FAIR DEALTXG. C3-EO- "W. "2"EC3-3H, CASH DEAI.EPi IX ALL KIM) OF HEATING AND COOKING STOA ES, AND MANLTACTUHKK OI TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE, 1 ' I ) 12 lilloA iitli Av(., Altoonn, ar'HE.PFT PLACE IX TIIE CITT. Roofinar, Kpontlnkr and Repairing of all klnt promptly and Haflflfartorlly aflended to. I19-SV79. tf.) ;0KPIIAX8' COURT SALE. ! I Y virtne of an order isininst ont of the Indians' I J) Court of Camhna county, to roe directed. 1 will eipnse to salo hy public venduo cr outcry, on I the premises, on : Monday, t&e 13tli fiay of Fctrnary, 1882, J At 3 o'( i.K K, P. M.. the followine deenbed real ! estate, of which Havid You.nokih j died seized, to wit : A TIECE On PAKCEL OF LAND ! sltnate In Reade township. Camhria county. Pa.. : adjoining- land of dames Oill and other land he I lonirinK 'o toe estate of said decedent. The. land I will be divided into lots to suit purchasers, ! TKI'.MS OF SAI.K. yOne-third of the purchase money to 1 paid ! on confirmation of sale and ,ne ha'ance In three i months, with Interest, to he secured bytbejudg--! ment note of the purchaser. 1 JOHN H. F1SKE, j Adm'r of Da vid Yol'Kokih, deceased. Jan. 20. Hi2.-t. A Fine Farm for Sale. VTAU'ABLE FAKM (Pib aovEi. sitnated in Alleghany township, Camhria county. Pa., j 1 miles Irom Ioretta. eontaininif over 100 Arrea ' of ptod land, more than 60 Arrea -f which are cleared, well fenced and In a irood state of cultlva ' tion. is offered for sale on accommodating terms ': The Improvements consist of a larve Jiw Et-LtMj i tiorait, containinar eleven rooms and a kitchen, a 1 comfortahle Farm Hovsk. a larteo Barx. and com i modius outbuildlnir. There are als. on the land j an abundance ol timber and real, plenty of i choice fruit, such as aptocs. peaches, pears, etier ! ries. srrapes, etc.. a eo..d weil of soft water, and a number of nevor-taiiinic sirlnsrs of i.ure water. ! Jarhe owner wlshe to retire from huitneaf and ! will sell very cheap. I'avments essv, te suit rmr- , chaser, and a perfectly rood title pciven. The pro- ; yerty is in a very healthy location, with a Kfind view" from the house, and for more than twer.ty-flve 1 year" has been used as a delightful resort forauai- i mer Hoarders. ' J'or further lnformatien apply to I k. a. utrsir. Jan. . l81.-tf. Loarrro. Pa TO MY OLD AND NEW FRIENDS AUD CUSTOMERS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC ! TTENTIOX, EVERYBODY: Wholici anil Helail Dealer in COAL, COKE AND LIME. rBEXSBrKO, PA. rLANH LIME A SPECIALTY. l-lS.-tT. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The niuler sluned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Cambria county to hoar and decide ufon the ex"eptons hied to the account of M. 1. Kit tell ii-"n Administrator of ttie etate ol John 0. tian Iap. late of Washington township, Cambria i Lake, deceased. "J "',1','" r n'.t fle. all ivffn.r i.. .i..AanDni i . i ' , in the hands of the accountant, hereby notines an un.iersiirned, nonce Is herebv Riven to all persons I I ! TTOTEL PROrERTT FOR SALE 1 1lJL OK KENT. Incressina; aire having- ren der i ed ft necessary for the undersigned to retire from ! active buslnes 'he of!eni forsale hullanre Bh'H'K ! HOTEI, r-KOPEKTY in Ehensburir. lonit and fa I vorablvlknown as the "I-attemer House." Said ! house Is located on the corner of H!h and Centre l streets, in the most prominent part of the town j three stories hiich, with mansard roof, contains i fourteen larae roms, and is in excellent condition throughout. 1 here Is a good stahle, smoke hone j and ot her nedful build! nirs on the premise The i property will he sold at a lair price and on aecotn- 1 modatfna: terms, nut if not disposed id in that wav i by the 1st of April next. It will then be for rent on i the richt terms to the r trht partv. j .Mif'HAhL LATKENEB. i Eber.ahura:. Jan. 13, lS2.-'in. and see. A DMIXI.STRATItlX'S NOTICE. A- F.st a te of CHRtSTl A-s Li-ap. deceased. betters of administration on the estate of Chris- AUDITOR-S NOTICE". In tLe Or phans' ourt of Cambria countv. In t lie matter of the account of Jnmes Tit. Sing er. Administrator of (Je,rice Wehn, deceased : A ndnow. lit b le'eniher. 1ki. on motion of (eo. ?I. flca.lo. Esq.. Alrin Evans f.jxdntd Auditor to decide and report upon the exceptions hied to the secot.d and partial account of said Adminis trator and make report to next term. Kv the Court. In inri.tnej of tne aoove appointment, 1 will sttat my office In Kbenhurtf , on Hwlay, the A"!h day of January, A. I). t, at 1 o'clock, p. M., to attend to said duties at which time and place'all persons interested mav attend If they see proper AI.VIX EVANS. Auditor. Ebensburar. Jan. 1. lSijJ.-St. t JH,IT1TT r'iT' Trial. We will send Tr. I've s C elebrated F.lectro-Voltaic Belts and other F.lectrie Appliances on trial for thirty div. to yonna. men and older persons who are am'icted wfin Nervous Hebllity. Ixst Vitalitv. etc.. iruar anteei na- speedy relief and complete restoration of viffor and manheod. Also for Khenmati.m , Nen rslirfa. Paralysis. I.lver and Kldnev difficulties Kuptares. and many other diseases lllustraied rarrrphl-t sent free. Address Voltsle Belt Co, rdarthall.Mich. P"-ee-ly.j j iii.i.-oie.i to sam estate lo make Immediate pal ment, and tho havinir claims to present ther . )roieriy numpn'ii-icsi for settlement, i MAKY EF:AP. Administratrix. I Washington Twp. Jan. e, 18S'i-t5t. ITT.ENSBUUfv REAL ESTATE fok is SALE.-The Hot-SB and Lot j in the West Ward. F.henshurir Hor- . onith, known as the "Clark Proper- g-"4 I I ty.'" now in the occupancy of Sir. VVv F. (Inef. Is offered for sale at a rea ':J-fr- 1 1 aon.itile price ani on easy terms. WjJfcajTfcrital I -Posstsslon srlven April 1st. 1882. Call on or address a. W. liT'CK. Jan. CO. 182.-3t. Ebensburj;. Pa. sorties interested that he wiii attend to the duties of said appointment at hjs office in Er.ensl.ura:. on Mnndnv. Vrbrnary tin. ;.'. at 1 o ciick. r. yi.. nnrn and where all persons Interested niut present i their claims, or be debarred from com liitf in upon ! said fund. JM. E. SCAM-AX. ! Ebensb'.irif, Jan. 77. l'ia.-St. Auditor. AY DITOR-S NOTICE. In Court of TT1W II sl'Vlirj.lt. Johftofrn, Pa. lemiiwf, n. SECTIEER KITTELL, ATT O II X YS-AT-LAW, .TOHN-TOWV .ST EBFXiFT;. OEFlCFi In I.ti ther i Oreen's lanre briok bnTId inr. corner Main and Clinton ste.. Johns warn and ia'0,'!oDdc How, .Lbenrburq:. p-,Aii In the matter of the nrt and final aooont of Philip Pritch. A'sitrneeof J. A. Mhr: And. now, to wit. the fifth dav of lcmber. A. P. ISM. Alvln Fans aoiioipte'd Auditor fn the M. D. KITTfXL, i e stated rase to report distribution ol balance , in iiniin. t-i n "iiuwiuL io i iib persons rni :i iv'i iu ! receive the same. Ity the Court. ! In pursuance of the above appotntmer.t, 1 wfTl ait at my office In Erenburtr, on Frr'-.y. the fr'th rfrtv ol f tbrvarv, A. O. M5. at 2 o'clock, r. M., to attend to said Intfes at whi"h time and pl.-ve all ' persons Interested may atrr d if p,?t see proper. 1 AI.V1N f.TA.N'o, Auditor. Licnihuri(. J.m. 13, :s-..-?t. flew PaaJa it.J kyi '"siises I'hlxvtii I am hpr.y to inform you that I find I have dow on hand one ol tho largest and best ftockl of 1 Piiamltse that 1 ever had since I came amontr you to sell iroods. Irtunfi ly 1 vas late in uiHk'liiK n:v se le' tions and pnreha"e f .r the present seasonand owing to that fact I did very much b.-tter than I could othrwie have dope, as t lie remarkably fine weji'her durinir the pa"t Pull kpt btick cii-li'mnn and left wholesale mer"tianfs with larve to;it of tjroods and a treat desire to sell, rearms they naturally did that 'hey would beob!:i to carry them oi er to another s(as r. Hence they ofTered and I purchased all my voods at Irom so to So per cent, bolow r'irular wholesale prices, and 1 now propose to arlve my customers the advantage tbe.-e e-reat red.ietiors. In my immense stock wll be found acarly everthmic necessary for house hold and personal use. atnonif which may be men th ned a lanre lot of WHITE AND GRAY WOOL ELANKET1 A NICE LOT OK IIAI'S. Anl a hncre pile or LA1IIES' SAtL ES, aa.II of which will be aold very cheap. Also, a full and fine selection of Ladies' and Misses' WOOLEN SKIRTS, all new and very choice : a complete assortment of the latest stylea of DRESS GOODS, DRY GOODS, XeJtfona. ". an ample supply of Woelea Vaarnai if all colors and anallties. and a full, elegant aad varied stock ef BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBER GOODS, to say nothlnar of a never-fallinir suptdy of Teas, Ccftcs, Sngars, ToSacccs, Spices, Floatr, reed, Prevlalena. ., all of which win ens it I re! r be sold at the verr lew. est Dotrh. m-f oo are re'speettully invited to call and fee for yourselves. T II Of AS KRAfll.r.T. OALLi-nti!, Cambria Co., Pa., Iee. 23,1SS1.-Jm. St- JClmo Hotel. i'iiii.ADi:i.i'ni.. Ilateei Iteduo"tl to ?i.OO ier Ihj The travelifni? publle will still find at this Hotel the same liheral proviin for their com'ort. It is located in the immediate centres of hxisfrtee and amusement, and the dilierent Kali Koad detet. as well as all parts of the city, are easily aceessihle by street cars constantly pa-iur the door. It of fers special inducements tor those vlsltina; the olty for business or pleasure. Yonr patronage l respeet'ii'v solictted. li is. M. :iiLK, l"roprletor. Philadelphia, Nov. 1. l..-tl. GEO. M. REAPE. AUorney-ai-Laxr, i;t.nt.ura'. Pa. -' 21ce ou A'eo're ureet. three .irs from mJh serve ? 8 -17, "Tit J
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