If BEBCR. PA.. ojr. FEB. 17. 1SS7. ; ,ro nJ t lie Other l'lao. r : co.iSsb, just received .r--: s--a'rHi bea'.ns on Wedues- .. . , :i-s ! ;v :;ty tike Peucsa. For .- V ri-w drac storj, Ebensbur?. ; Lm. Davis Horse an-I Cattle .: .'ix'i' drui store, and take no rf a brtrtirr shop with - ..-.J t!:e same number of toDSorlal .v .. u'iv potatoes that you want '. .vi find a good market for .! .-. v.h' m rootnen'.ous an oc-voar.iM'.-ri hereabout a-j ti e . ; f J.l'y. . :::; ::cnct:i given to delicate --.r, z in ithers and Infant children ;: . .v-rs Iron Bitters, i :i:- i A- Tiro , vnt to buy ftppies ,; r-'nii:i solid and sound, and , ! r ;:: for thorn. : r-'. for ladies and cnts are t" k winter. Tou will find a :. :' '- of t!:cra at IVxrkers'. T. ! i. Davi Hone ar.d C'atlle -. , (ini;; j'.ore, and take no .!. , V: Zdlun, f;f Yv'tst Virginia, , i a brief visit to his paternal r ' v:r-. r.f Yn-,Tiin.tori town- .; domiclicd in the Alleho- : (1 to call and examine the :" .! ii-sr.rtnient of choice goods - ;.r li-.wl." ''? v.lio dip? into "The Sugar ' -'.ro to fnd something they '.' . to show aoods. ; l!- r.r. i ay, that the Leavitt r-ai.-iit Is a ,(lio,3 'how." . ! how It - your-flf. . ! ik; 'Vk was t.ikcii from the i t ' -; t . .tot to tltrt ininp nv. m -; -. . . t , t on Wedne1- !ay of lat week. ? 1 ' ' 1- f t-1 .- L-t .-i i-i- e j Oia J .-1 tr- .I 1 is being graded between : ! ( i"j;0n and reiaid with Iron is tkt ni'iebeard of Fulton ir hail live wives In bis time, t drop the "a" from his last ticlrs in wooden ware, tinware, 'i!iiw-ware, liard warp, soaps and an t 10 c-tits earh, at "The Su- !--s ivilrts" little liver pills d) purify the blood, pi-edi!y -r r ' "1 s of the liver, stomaen and drezgi-ts. rir-f tii.it V. S. r..ul:er A P.ro. Z t!-f wor!d-i ennwned neniiiij; :i hine-, a'l of which are fully r f ' vers. t!.i Indiana county parri-ide, 1 h;s f.itle-r several rnoritl:-. hv.o. 1 i!i the jail-yard af Indiana t- . 1 have merry on his soul. : hue r.!ii"' sv.o-.v now-p. days, i want to l.;iy a suS--tai:tial !. V. S. Jarker A rro can give '. o:e they have for sale. .;'d of Mr. David Wid'wr 1 Mi, "'. ; '.i-'.reland ronnty, was fa- Th.irsdjy last by falling :-" a tub of boiiing w.i'er. f .e frrm of refer ITeffly, in -';';, Iiiititipr b'li eounty. was ;,! mi Si'.'vlay t-veninsj. the 3d ! ,.-t. v. , ,v U S p( 1 1 d in the flames. "i . -" r-r Daily ha-i appointed A. . ' ' vi' "i:'.ov.-n, as his cashier. Hope .. ;i 1 11 ' t as l-.,.rd a tint as the '. ! -.d about :irw-a-d !. - T m Day's H..re. and f uttle . . ' .t.i. . -j' It v.z '.re, anil take no ' ''. i- v., a-'-'d n'-'i'.t 'J'l years .'. r !. a is ? l;t ! r-ki d i iV.i, . r I"( li.. t'"is ceo'.ty, (;n !--; v. k. ; : 1 'V.. ',.: jar D!'.ter, ' (."' ; .1. y. l.-by Syrup, (ireen's 1,,-er. H.'p Tiit'.r-i. and let-i rf than any wl .("' e!--". I its of i:hei.burg are re- ' n-i rt nf the ( oi.irt 11 n-e to-inor-. " ; i venire. ' r li e pi-rpie.f of ' i;s f..r bor.;-.; ;'i ...tfieers, : r t .1 Tne'iay r.ef. !'e:..iii i. of Johnstown, who 1 t eojinfy almshous" on I'kih twitis, a boy and ' ; :'..y v'.J t. Ti e latter, however, .. 'i-r :. the world. - :r,ed fiirr.d and kininan of o::;i f . i.asiy, emesi son 01 . . I'-';., of .! rlii.s'.own, ret urne.1 - li-ve :i"ci nf!r an absence of i ; s i:i th? State ( f A'ab.ini 1. ' 1 iett, the inventor of the k P.ol l.-irinz l.i name, was '. -d medical in n of his day ! . v.re i f kidney diseases are and are s.tid to be peinia- : '. i.ei i:it lation tj the re--As Y"ti I. ike It" ch:b and . : ! Ue If p.w ty to Carroiltown !, but its length and the late '.' i lia.' to hand precludes its : -.:. tnic, roaches and ants : ' ' : -..-.'or. Ikirna. grunai ie.s and I lu a sitejle night. N'ofear - i;-st ar il cheapest vermin v. 1. S(,ld everywheie. 1 t: .;;. til" II-.raH of hist week ; ' ' 1-st deeds ever recorded in " ree.,,-,ied in Kegistcr and I ' Mi s otTe'e a few days ago. ''- ! ' I b'Si, and are therefore :- I old. "v hi to the house recently 1 v t. n Dick, Ilsr,., f,n Julian V the tin:, king touches at - ' '.ri-.-:-.,ers and painters, and ' '-t'pieJ by that gentleman ' and scaly humor, ulcers, ".'.s swellings cured by the k." -jra S.ap ("the Kreat ekin -y. and Cutieura Insolvent ' ;' b r::aliy. Ask about them i Aeincnf, at and about the r.f Cr-sson, sneh as the con- ' a'r-ways for the minia ' ' fiking up of the raviuc on ; of the track as you go w Lfiiij? made. ''-;her cf Dr. Ed. Plank, ;;hurg, hut now nractislncr r! ristiana, Lancaster coun ' -i-ter .-,f rri. iar i;Unn, of this j -r r.sid.oie9 -m jrlir,;austown, - ' iy ia-t. Peace to lier ashes. 1 ' f "The sur Howl," has ' '-f "biij-uions for several-fine and bran bread, rusks, etc., to i.e equal in every respect r-f 'he baker's art we have 'I -it. Aw (- I r rumn.niwl . - uiuuicuu tin: new ": ;n" n-eof cur home readeis. ' I-'-ai. I)a?is llor,e and C(ttJe "wca- drug etore, Bn4 t6ke E0 i 1 ' - 1 h 1 K. - 11 f v.: U the Lena. Davis Ilorse and Cattle Fowder, at Janjes' drug store, and take no other. The pun-gent poem printed elsewhere, and entitled "The Lover's Despair," was written by a little daughter of our genial friend A. T. Prindle, Esq.. of Blackllck township, and is certainly a matterly produc tion for a little mi$i. Read it and you'll be sure to enjoy it. Editors are in luck and hope revives In our bosom. The passing of the post-office poitfolio to Brother Tyhurst, of the Hunting don Globe, has been followed by the appoint ment of Brother Row, of the Raftsman's Jour nal, as postmaster at Clearfield. Still that ain't the first post-office there has been a Row about. If the mother Is feeble it is Impossible that her children should he strone. Lydia E. Pinkh.am's Vegetable Compound is a per feet specific in all chronic diseases of the sex ual system of women. Send to Mrs. Lydla E. Pinkharo, 223 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. We are assured by a gentleman in a po sition to know that the proposed new railroad through this section will soon be an accom plished fact, but whether it will follow the Carroll towe route or the Ebensburg route he could not positively state. Ground is to be broken early in the Spring. Our typo friend Geo. J. Akers has beta, ken himself from Altoona to Johnstown where he has become one of the local editors of that neat and newsy paper, the Daihi Tri bune. George is a writer of large experience and decided aptitude, and if there Is any thing he lacks it Is a little more glue In his composition. Capt. C. S. W. Jones, of the Tyrqne Tle.rnU, whose initials don't stand for "Can'r Swear Well," 01 rite veria is one of the most original editors and gerial gentlemen con nected with the newspaper press of this State. lie can say things and say them In a way that nobody else would ever dream of, much les emulate. Dr. Walter Bell died in Altoona on Sat urday lasf, after a long and painful Illness. 17e was rear fifty years of ace and was well known and tjreatl y esteemed by many of our citizens, bavinr previous to his removal to Altoona lived near Cresson, where he had a larce practice and established a hich reputa tion as a centleman and a physician. Some frlend'in Barr township sent us a live grasshopper In a small vial the other day. and up to present writing the little cuss seems to be as "hoppy," if not as happy, as it could hope to be under much more auspl clou" circumstance. It is certainly a rare sisrht to see a live grasshopper in this longi- ru'linal latitude at this time of the year. The new Presbyterian church will he dedicated to religious service next Sunday. Rev. 1). Harbison, formerly pastor of the coTiL'retratlon, but now of Westmoreland county, will preach thp dedication sermon. Tr. Is expected that Revs. Curry, of Latrobe, rcrausland. of Mercer county, and Kerr, of Ohio, will be present on the interesting oc casion. M!s Ma!!?!" Gels, youngest daughter of , Mr. John Geis, senior member of the pros perous mer-antile firm of Geis, Foster A Oninn. Johnstown, went to Carrotltowp a I few davs aco to enter op her novitiate at the I mother house of the Sister of St. Benedict, where we trust she will find all the super natural grace and consolation that her heart desires. At the boroueh election, to be held next Tuesday, the following officers at larce will be chosen : B.irgess : two School Directors, find r.n Auditor for .1 years. The two wards will separately elect a councilman, constable judge of election, inspector, assessor and two assistants. The aspirants to fill these respect ive positions are a srood deal like angel visits few and far between. Some of the maple-sugar camps In this neighborhood were in blast last week, and as th sf,,, flowed freely from trees on the sunny side of the hills, a considerable quantity of sugar ami moki-ses were made. The copious rains since then have put an end to the bus iness and itennnot be resumed nnIc-sanotlier freezing spell very soon takes the place of the present mild weather. Work on the annex to the Mountain TToese at Creson is progressing rapidly, and it is evicted it will be ready for occupancy by the first of June. The cot of the deinol Ishment of what bad been completed of the structure by a wind storm a few wek a?o is sf-uMted rt ?..-,oo. which will take a go-,d'y slice off the profits of Messrs. Hoover, . Hughes A f 'o., the contractors. A kt!e dangh'or of our esteemed friend, , Caron Leahy. Tq , r.f Lilly's, fell on Satur day last while skipping along on tho loose ties of a new siding in course of construction nt hnt p'ace by the P. R. R. Co., and was very painfully injured, her nose, if our in- 1 formation Is correct, having been broken and her face hailly contused. Hope her injuries ure nof .so serious as they have been reported. Go where you please and buy where you will, for merchants there are who can all or ders f.;i, hut when it conies to fair dealing and goods that are prime, Cham. Roberts can please you, no matter what tim you may call at his store or what goods you may reed, for if he lias g.,t them at all there is no ques tion indeed but what he will sell them nt pri ces so low that you cannot do better wherever yon go. Our amiable and Intelligent friend John MeCormick, of Summerhill township, and also of grecnbaeic proclivities, who several years ngo was a diligent and competent cor respondent of the Freeman, has, we are de lighted o learn, secured the position of yard c'erlr nt Chai tiers, Allegheny county, for the P. A L. E. ir. R.t which we are sure he will fiil to the ample satisfaction of his employers and with entire ciedit to himself. The members of the National Christian Temperance Union of Johnstown intend, as we learn from the Trilune, to make a vigor ous opposition at the March term of Court to the granting of saloon, hotel and restaurant licenses to applicants in that borough whose facilities for engaging in the business are not such as the law requires, but do not propose in any way to interfere in cases where they believe its provisions have been fully com plied with. We Invite the attention of our readers to the advertisement of J. Monroe Taylor. The house has been established nearly 40 years, and his goods are celebrated eveiy where or purity and strength. We would recommend a trial of his Gold Medal brands to all who appreciate good and wholesome bread, cakes, etc. His Gold Medal saleratns or bl-carb. Kodais sold by M. L. Oat man and John Lloyd, Ebensburg. 10-7.-4m. Ye Captain McDonald, who In Loretto doth dwell, has prime codfish, choice mack erel and herring to sell, and he requests us to say that the fish are the best that ever were brought to CamDi ia county by himself or the rest, while in the matter of weight there is a full guarantee, fcr nwt f15iles have scales of their own, don't you see. And what is as much to the purpose, when a good thing suf fices, the fish will bo sold very cheap, that is to say, at approved city prices. At a meeting of St. Michael's Total Ab stinence Society of Loretto and vicinity, held on last Sunday afternoon, the following named officers were elected to serve for the ensuing year : President, James W. Daily ; Vice President, Frederick Reininger ; Secre tary, Joseph F. Durbin ; Treasurer, Adam Rudolph; Marshal, W. A. B. Little; Ser-geant-at-Arms, Jacob Stevens ; Stewards, Edward Doyle, John A. McMulIen, F. Rei ninger, Wm. J. Dawson, John Kaylor. Use the Lem. Davis Horse and Cattle Fowder, at James' drug store, and tako eo ether. Use the Lem. Davis Horse and Cattle Powder, at Jaruee' drug store, and take no other. Mr. Demetrius A. Bradley, one of Al toona's moat respected joung men, and a cousin of the renowned railroad contractors, Messrs. Philip. Thomas and Peter F. Collins, and also of Missel Lizzie and Sallie Collins, of this place, died on Tuesday of last week, and his remains were interred in St. John's (Catholic) cemetery on Friday. He was In his 2,th year, and a marble-cutter by trade. He died from the effects of a tumor In his Stomach, and was a great sufferer. The Altcona Sun says it has been reliably Informed that a certain school-teacher in this county, whose name and location we with hold, struck one of his pupils, a bov between 8 and 9 years of age, in the face with his fist, causing his nose o bleed, from the effects of which he died on Sunday of last week. The Sun further says that the citizens are yerv indienant against the teacher, and threats of lynching are indulged in. We don't believe the story and that is why we'omitthe names. Leavitt A Leach's Carnival of Fun Party and Leavitt's celebrated Swiss Bell Ringers", consisting of twelve first-class specialty art ists, will give an entertainment at the Court House this (Friday) evening, which prom ises to be wdl worth the price of admission. A superb orchestra and cornet band, com prising part of the troupe, will parade thro' the streets of our town at noon to-day. If you attend the entertainment this evening we doubt not you will Leavitt in the best of good humor. Gen. A. H. Coffroth, on Monday last, made information before a Justice of the Peace in Somerset against the editors and proprietors of the Pittsburgh Commerrial Gazette, charging them with libel for publish ing an article in their paper last week in re gard to his action as chairman of the Pension Committee of the-last Congress. A like in formation was made against the editor of the 1 donnstown Inbune, who copied the article in his paper of Friday last. Warrants were 1 Issued for the arrest of all the parties con , cerned. I Mrs. Margaret MeGaughey, wife of Mr. j Matthew MeGaughey, of Minister township, 1 whose interment In the Catholic cemetery at , Loretto was briefly noted in these columns 1 last week, died on Friday evening, Feb. 3d, j after suffering intensely "with dropsy of the 1 heart for more than two years, aged (U years ; anil 6 months. Deceased was a sister of Mr. I John Daily, of Mullin's Hill, and was the j mother of ten children, seven of whom sur j vive her. She was a devoted wife, a loving I mother, a good neighbor and a conscientious : Christian. May her soul rest in peace. I Attention is invited to the public sale I advertisement in another column, and also to sale posters, of Mr. John MeCormick, of I Snmnierhili township, who wishes to dispose ; of a large lot of personal property on Saturday 1 afternoon of next week, and also requests us ; to .say that his farm will be for rent, with, . we presume, immediate possession, as he is I about to remove to Allegheny county. ! Among the live stock to be disposed of are ! several blooded animals, the mare advertised being part Canadian and believed to be with foal by Mr. F. II. Barker's Clydedale horse, i while the sheep are of the Cotswald breed. Op last Monday afternoon the assignees of William M. Lloyd sold at public sale, in AltooHa, the bank building formerly occu pied by Mr. Lloyd, for the sum of ' JS.IW, which is considered a very fair price for the property. The pew owners of the building, among whom Is Mr. A. J. Anderson, one of the wealthiest men in the Mountain City, and all (if whom, we believe, reside in A l toona and are well known citizens, intend to establish a new national bank, and expect to have it in operation Inside of three months. The sale of some other properties advertised to take place on the same day was adjourned until the 27th of March Under the new schedule, the following is the mail arrangement at the Ebensburg postoffiee : Malls east and west close at 7.1.5 a. m., and 2.40 p. m. Mails for Cresson, Summit, Loretto, Chest Springs, St. Augus tine and Munster should be put in postofiice before 7.15 a. m. Mails for Pindleton, Bel ano, strongstown and Nolo leave on Mon day, Wednesday and Friday of each week at 12 Nr., arriving on same days at 11 a. m. Mails for Carrolltown and Grant leave at 11 A. m , returning at 5 p. m., daily. Mails for Glendale, St. Lawrence and St. Boniface leave Monday and Friday of each week at 11 a. m. Mails for Niektown leave Friday of each wck. The mails for Glenda!erfSt. Law rence, St. Boniface and Niektown, as given above, go via Carrolltown. As noted by us a week ago, a new sched ule went into effect on the Ebensburg and Cresson Branch Railroad last Monday morn ing. Hereafter there will be or.lv two trains a day, instead of three as prevailed for a couple rf weeks. They will run as follows : Leave Ebensburg at 7.4.T a. m., returning at 12.40 p. m. : leave Ehensbnrg at 3.10 p. m. , and return atfi.4 p. yi. The new departure, to sav nothing of the return, seems to give satisfaction to all concerned excepting our neighbors living northward, who, as things nt present stand, are thrown twenty-fo.ir hours behind in the reception of their mail matter. But they have the satisfaction of knowing that it Is not far away till the Spring schedule will come info vogue, .'when the status quo or last year will likely hj restored. Use the Lem. Davis Horse and Cattle Powder, at James' drug store, and take no other. We learn from the Mr. L'nion Times of last week that Dr. S. H. Decker, of Saltillo, in the southern part of Huntingdon county, has been arrested on the information of Mrs. Elizabeth S. Taylor, of Unit village, charged with liavin;; swindled herout of all her prop erty, amounting to about six hundred dollars. Dr. Decker was a practising physician for ' some time at Lilly's station, this county, and left there over two years ago for Verona, estmoreland county, from whence he sub- ' sequently removed to Saltillo, where he seems to nave involved himself in the trouble above , referred to, which, the Time says, will be ! ventilated at the coming April term of the , Huntingdon county court. Perhaps the Doc- , tor is a man who wouldn't swindle anybody, j but our own experience with him don't bear out the presumption. j , We learn from the Altoona Tribune of ast Tuesday that Mr. John MeCormick, who ' has been in the emph y of the P. R R Co I ever since ls-,4. has resigned his position as trainmaster of the mountain division. Mr. i MeCormick has been a conductor, dispatcher at East Conemaugh anil Gallitzin: mid for the ' hast seventeen years trainmaster at Altoona ! His eyesight became very much impaired I several years ago, and although he has been able to attend to his official duties during all ! ; or nearly all the time since, he now feels i ' compelled to seek the rest he deserves after so many years of faithful service. Mr. M C I ; was born in the southern part of Indiana I county, and was not only a most efficient and 1 accommodating official, but is a gentleman j In every sense of the term. We wish him an i early and entiie relief from the sad affliction that has come upon him. ' j On Friday last, as related in the Johns- ' town Tribune, a young man named Patrick ' Moran, who lives In Minersviile, nnd works ! at the old blast furnace, passed through a terrible ordeal. His duty was to help load : cars with cinder, which is removed white vet ' ! red-hot and carried to the big dump at Hirig- ! 1 ston's Run. He had occasion to go from one ' side to the other of the bed of cinder, and thinking it had cooled sufficiently to bear his 1 weight, undertook to walk over it. Unfor tunately he was mistaken in his belief, and sank up to his knees in the molten metal. He extricated himself from his terrible posi tion with the greatest difficulty, and had no sooner done so than his clothes burst into a blaze. Assistance came to his relief and the 1 fire was put out, though not until his feet and legs were burnt to a crisp, and several i months, it is thought, ' will elapse before he will be able to resume work Vs fie i.em. Davis Horse and Cattle ' 1 owder, at James' drug store, and take no ; other. i .. j - JXIPAORDINART BaP.OAIX? IN Cl.OTHTKO. The entire stock of overcoats, dress coats pants, vests, furnishing goods, etc , now in store at the corner of Eleventh avenue and i Thirteenth street (Couch's new building) ' Altoona, must be closed out within the next ! sixty days, and in order to insure that result I every article comprised in raid stok will pos itive!,, be soUl at 25 per cent, less than the ori- ! rnnnl cost. Make a note r.f this fact, and the next time. yoi visit Altoona drop in on our 1 gentlemanly friend Dan. Einstein and his ! polite and attentive assistants, Messrs Tat ton and Saupp, and see if they don't make good the promises contained In this notice. OXtOKD URAPE TIXIS. Fin vigorous Vines. Two. Three and Four iears Old, for sale by the dozen or thousand at the lowest prices. I These Vines are raised on the famous Mt ' rrospect ineyards, at Passaic, N. J., where ' the well-known Port Grape Wine is produced that Is so highly esteemed by Physicians Enquire of Ai.FP.F.n Spbfr 2-10 -2m. Passaic, N. J. I I HOW VOSDERm IS Jt.4. j Man as a physical, intellectual, and moral being, becomes mn't completely developed in 1 all his faculties, by using daily, at least, one 1 dose of Brown's Iron Bitters. Many thous- , n.ius are reany 10 tesnty that it is the best medicinal tonic in the world ! It stregthens every part of the body and exeetseverything else in its soothing and refreshing effects on the whole general animal system. TTra tfiA T ...m T-i- Tr . . . ...v ,. iraira iiurst ana cattle 1 otLer Jame9 dru etore Rnd ke no h 1 1 kn A - rh , fzii mmmmmmi & v si r.( iy;u Sampfes and Catalogues by mail when requested. IETTFK FROM JIOR05jno. Fort Thorxbukii, U. T., Jan. 29, '32. Fkiesd McPike While I am writing you I might as well scratch a few lines more, though I have nothing ef importance to write about, and what I have will probably be of no interest to vou. This post was established last September, and is garrisoned by four companies of the 6th U. S. Infantry. It is located near the junction of the Green and White rivers, and also near the Duchesne river, which empties Into the. Green not far from here, In the south-eastern part of the territory near the Colorado line, and is called after Major Thornburgh, who was killed by the White River Ute Indians in Colorado in the fall of 1S70. In 13so and 18S1 the Government purchased the Ute Indian reservation in Colorado from said tribe, and gave them part of the Uintah reservation, on the boundary line of which this post is located. The agen cy for the Uintahs anil the White River Utes is about ttiirtv-five miles northwest from here, on the I'intah river. Before I go any further, I must state that there are several tribes of Utes known by the part of the country they inhabit. Uintah Utes are so called because they stay there and have their agency on the Uintah river : the White River Utes are known by their camp and agency on White river, and the Uneompahgre Utes, bv their camp on the Uneompahgre river, and so on. The Government has establish ed a reservation for the L'ncompahgre, and I believe for another tribe or two of the Utes, some two or three miles from here, on Green river. The object of this post is to protect the settlers in this part of the territory. There are two settlements of Mormons loca ted in the valley of Green river, and there are also quite a number of cat'.le men, who. have large herds feeding through this dis trict. The White River Utes and Uneom pahgres, they say, are dissatisfied vwth their change of locatio"n, and should they make a break they would make hot times for our boys (soldiers). The weather here is quite cold twelve to fourteen degrees below zero at nights. In coming here we had to encoun ter from three to four feet of snow for about 50 or 00 miles, some days making only from nine to twelve miles, and requiring eight days to travel one hundred and forty miles, that being the distance from the nearest point on railroad. The road for the most part is very mountainous, with no ranches for ttie weary traveler to stop at, a tent at night being nis sole domicile. It is consider ed fine sport to camp out in the summer sea son, but at this time of the year it is far from desirable. No doubt it is a very healthy life, this kind of business, as it furnishes plenty of out-door exercise. At least you would judge so if you were to see me two hundred pounds strong. Friend Mae. I think I have buzzed you long enough this evening, knowing as I do that I have written nothing very interesting. Hoping the balance of your dear ones may not fall victims to that terrible disease, diph theria, and with kindest regards to yourself, wife and family, I remain Yours truly, S. A. Shoemakeij, Pay Dep't, U. S. Army. There is no use in drugging yourself to death, and buying all the vi'e medicines for internal t:se when you can be cured of fever and ague, dumb ague, bilious disorders, jaun dice, dyspepsia, as well as all disorders and ailments of the liver, blood and stomach, by wearing one of Trof. Guilmette's French Liver Tads, which is a sure cure every time. If your druggist does not keep the pad send $1.50 in a letter to French Pad Co., Toledo, O., and it will be sent to you by return mail. It is the only Pad that is guaranteed to cure. Beware of counterfeit. TtEl.ir.mus Rectptwns. Miss M.aiiuolita De Martini (in religion Sister Mary Mar cedes), of Trinidad. West Indies : Miss Mol lie Quinn (in religion Sister Marv Stanis laus), of Holli dayshurg : Miss MollleTIaniger (in religion Sis,t,.r Mary Agnes), of Hunting don, and Miss Maty Heitzog (in religion Sister Mary Thecia), of Loretto, were re ceived as postulants at St. Aloysius' Convent of the Sister of Mercy, in Loretto, this coun ty, on Wednesday, Feb. 1st, Very Rev. R. I'hela p, of Allegheny, assisted by Rev. Fathers Bush and Brown, of Loretto, receiv ing the religious vows of the yonng ladies, alter which the first-named clergyman preached a plain, practical and impressive sermon. Rev. Father De Martini, a kind, zealous and eloquent priest, who has made many friends in this community and in this county during the past few months, and whom the writer hereof will ever remember with the tenderest feelings, is a brother of Sister Mary Marcedes and an honor to the tropical clime from whence he came. Humbugged Amain-. I saw so much said about the merits of Hop Bitters, and my wife who was always doctoring, and never we'l, teased me so urgently to get hei some, I con cluded to be humbugged again ; and I am glad I did, for in less than'two months use of tho Bitters my wife was cured, and she lias remained so for eighteen months since 1 like such humbugging. H. T., St. Paul. Pioneer Press. OF Cffi lJSz dasbs I DOIXG Tills Largest Business in Ebensburg. tOKIGIHAI . THE LOVER'S II.SPA1R. 'Yniin Peirrepor.t, lo?t th.n rashly dure To seek to ttinnlnu inv daatjh'er fair? She would 1 lollow to the urat e Kather than wed her to bo ba?e a knave." Harnh words wero tlise for gallant youth. Whose bosom throbbed with naught but truth ; AVI tli corn he left the hauirtity dame Who dared to blur his spotless name. Then Trenty filled his manly breast. While doubts Hnd fears his'mlnd oppresied; And hope was turued to Muck despair He could not tein that "daughter lair." A mother Is "hlg odds" to flight. He thought : 1 11 trv and iret her ri'it. And then I'm ?urc her "daughter lair"' W ill say 'twas brave "to do and dare." Meantime the lonely maiden wopt Same, bat ."everal h;.rkliim te irs she kept From waiting, (or well Flic knew, he'd iadly rue The day lie iu a pacsion flew. These crys-tal drops iho meant to sive For her lond loTcr, "true and brave." Hut oft at midnight's lonely hour She felt like they were turning sour. On. on. Time's fated footsteps fped : t. haiij tj chance .' her ruarm wns dead ! And I'oirri'pont felt his courage rise ; The danger's past I'll win the prize. Warned ! "not a moment had lie to spare. I'or other euiior? too, wore there," He came, all breathless and In ha-te. Alone he fouud her. calmly ttirrimj paste I One lonir and Ilniiorlnir look he nave Her. She, as If struck with an anue leave. "ould only (alter : "My lover brave," "Has. thou come at last, my life to eave T" TOTTlE. Maryland, January, 1SS2. Fourt MnrtE Raii.koad Accidents One accident treads closely 011 the heels of anoth er on the Pennsylvania Kailroad. A raot terrible accident occurred at a very early hur on Thursday morning of last week about four miles west of Huntingdon It was caused by a coal car whleh wasattached to the end of a tcest bound freight train Jumping the track, and running aloii" over tho ties unperceived in the darknes's and finally connug in contact with the engine of an eastern bound train, precipitating the lat ter down an embankment forty feet hidiand dragging several cars after it, " The conduc tor, Waiter Monebraker, and the engineer Du',,1Tf'?ultel;VrWPre both instantly killed! while Bobert Warner, the flagman, had an arm broken, and .1. F. Ken edy, fireman, was badly bruised. Both of the men killed were married and had families. A brakemar. named E. D. Alford was killed on tnday night, nine miles eat of I ittsburgh, by being struck bv an overhead bridge and knocked from the train He was married. A joung man named Wash. Fox, a brake man, was killed on Saturday morning at tho Bocks, above Huntingdon, by beinir thrown off by the motion of the train and the cars passing over bis body, cutting it in two He resided in Altoona. The body of a young unknown man. sup posed to be a tramp, was found on the rail road near Bennington, a few miles east of Oaihtzm, this county, on last Saturday morning, literally cut to pieces. It was im possible to ident.fy him. His remains were taken to Altoona and left with an underta ker for burial. WEAKXr.fi CrREI). Lynn, Mass.. Dec. IS, 18S0. I gave that valuable medicine, Brown's Iron Bitters, to my sister for weakness. Af ter taking two bottles she was able to walk and run as well as ever. It is certainly a wonderful tonic. Wm. Jones. The scales fell from the hands of the God dess of Justice atop of the new Court House last Tuesday morning. The cause of the trouble was a nut which had not been prop, erly affixed. They fell a distance of only fifteen or twenty feet, and consequently were not badly damaged. John Wk Roberts an employe, took threp hours by the watch to discover where the missing scales had lodged. They were placed in position bv Mr. Abe Hitehue, the mechanic who formerly distin guished himself by standing on the'apex of the pedestal when the wind was blowing great guns, more or less, and performed his work and came down with an appetite for supper. A plank run ont of a small window at the height of ir,0 feet from the ground to Hold a twenty foot ladder, and somebody to climb that ladder and do some work is cal culated to try the nerves of the somebody aforesaid who undertakes the task. IX MF.MOni AW. At a romilnr mer-tinir of St. Miehaoi's Total Ab ftlncnee and Henevolent Society, on Sunday. Keb. la. ISsa. the following 1 reamble and refoiatious were unanimously adopted : Whereas. It has pleased our Heavenlv Kather In His Ir.hmtc Wlsib.m to take lr.nu our midst tiv the unsparing hand of death our beloved brother, S. I. Benden. who was a valued member of this Sor lety ; therefore be it if' .orrf. That while we humhlyand meeklv vleld In submissive obedii nco to iod"s holv wiii. wo deeply and (Sincerely mourn the death of our dear brother and hope that our loss has boon his eternal train. Resolvrd. That In the death of S. It. Mender thip Society pustnins the loss of an earnt and con sistent member, a ienroit9 and taiihfnl Irb nd and a kind and atlct ionatc brother, and his mm. y virtues and excellent qualities wilt forever endear him to our memory. krsoh-td. That we extend our klndo sympathies, to tho fun ily and re bit Ives of deceased in this their deep aittiel Ion, sharinu with them iu the belief and urij'inc with them in the prayer that all is well with him f ir whom we mourn, and that lie has ob tained that beautiful pp.wn of never fndinc vrlory ln the next werld which his virtuous Ufa in this world so meritoriously deserved. Unsolved. That these resolutions be recorded with thi minutes of this So 'let v. that the v be pul lifhod in ti, 'AMmtii Krekmas. and that a copy of them w-lttcn on parchment be sent to the lami ly of our deceased brother. jATKr V ,'. Kailv. .Tossph H. I t urn t, Tno yi a s H . JUykp.s, t'oir.mittou. M. A. Wksne?., fre-ident. W. J. rHv.-sn. Secretary. Loretto, Va., Feb. 12, issj. A representative or' the Fkif.mas paid the jail a brief visit Wednesday afternoon, and circulated amongst tho prisoners. Aleck Fresh was found to be in good spirits, though he complained of a falling-away of physical strength incident to the incarcera tion of a man accustomed to violent exer cises. Mr. Phiiip II. Jones was found sitting in his cell, wondering where his next reading matter would come from after he had wor ried through a certain history of the world which graces his shelves. All the other pris oners proclaimed themselves well-fed and well-bedded, and undertook to demonstrate that such was the fact by more or less violent lingual or pedestrial exercises. They, one and all, united in saying that some jails may be kept better, but iliey don't know where. HnFonn the whole school 'twas an 01. d Kor this thine tho boy was to be tr ox. d ; Put the boy. strange to ay. Wouldn't have It that way. And so from the school ho was b i, d. The foregoing is quite Ingenious, but when de ciphered the Information It contains will be found to be not nearly so Important a? that comprised in the announcement that Jas. J. Murphy, 109 Clin ton street. Johnstown, Is closing out his stock of winter clothuiif at actual cost. Sprlnir is rapidly npproachlnar, and bis shelves must be emptied o"f their contents whether school keeps or not. lo you want an overcoat? You can buy one now cheaper than the Kruno article will probably ever be oflered you arain. hen you read tills" Item, understand that It means business and Is not bun combe. So roll In your orders and secure a bar gain from JUurphv. ine rnmif 1 . j b ' r w OF REAL ESTATE ! pY virtue of an order iftied by the Orphans' tj ouiioi uuiona eotmtv, and to me directed to make sale i f the following described real etate of r kamcis X. CmnsTV. lute of iallltzln township amhria county , deceased. 1 will expose to oubllc f.ilo or outcry, at the Hjtel ol Michael Kltxharrli, In lallitiin borouifh. on MONDAY, FEBRr.UiY 27, 1832, At 2 n'tUK-K, i m., the foliowinK described rea estato ol Francis Christy, dee'd, to wit : TRACT XO. 1, As in said order ol Court described, situate in Oal litzin township, beiriiiuiiiir at a beech on a corner adioininir Im.us of Ainrutiiie Christv. deceased; thence south as decrees, east 100 perches, to a eu Kr: thence north as1:, decrees, east v.4 perches, to a post : thence north To duirrees, east -l perches, to a post ; thence north :w decrees, east 140 perch es, to a etner: thence south 45 deirroes, west 'J78 pen hs.to a h eh. the i lace ol r eicinniiiff. contain ing 23H At rrn and PiB I'frrhf. more or less and known as ti e lib-hard Whitehead tract. A tract of land situated In said township or Qal litzin , bi-ninninif at a beech: thenee nr;h 'i de Rree. east P'ti perch", to a post : thence north 40 decrees, east 77 ucrches. to a post; thence south X.: dcirree. west 1-ia perches, to a post : thence north 70 decrees, east 4 perches, to a post : thence south 42 decrees, west 2J porches, to a post ; thence south M dcirroa-s. east Cs perches, to a post : thence south -JSi, decrees, east 44 perches, to a beecn, the place of beginning containing X3 A-re and lO Ierotie, more or less, and known as the James Collins tract. ."). H. A tract of land iu said township. r":uliin!nir at a beech (down) near St..rm's Kim ; thence south 64 decrees, west VI perches, to a post : thence south 4'. degrees, east l'-'o perches, to a post : f hence north 5: ' de-ees, west 7'' perches, to the place of borl n nmsf: bounded bv lamia of lotm s;:..ri ii.r.,i... j White, James Collins, and others, and' known as , the Todd nnd Christy tract, conlaii.tui? about 56 Af res, more or lc.-s. ! TKRMS OF SAI.K. One-half cash on the confirmation or the sale i and the balanci in six months Cue deO-ried pay ment to pay Interest and to be secured bv the pjdit , ""it rn.ic or Li orttfae-e ol th purchaser." The said ' three tracts to be -'id eparatel' . Fit AM is .1. i'lllUSTY. ' Kiecnb.r of 1 cam is X. l uitisTY, dee d. tall'.tzm, J-vti. l i. ls'.-at NO DULL TIMES HERE BUSINESS ALWAYS B00M1M TOO MAHT GOODS and HOT MOU&H HOIIEY Is what's the matter with us ! That is to f;w, we have Knight snc'i a 1 assortment of goods this fall that wo cannot liisd mom on oui'lhelvfa counters to place tliom ; so we shall he cla-.l to exchange them with thj puhlic for the public's uuvu-y, r.i wc can hnJ plenty of plact-s to put all the cash any of our ohl or new customers have to sj'are. Iu BOOTS VjNI D SHOEr: We hare the largest and most, varied assortment we have ever carried. "WV taken social pain.s this fall in selecting our stock of Ladies' Fine Si: -and we take pride in saying that we have much the finest assort men' in t.Kn.sburg, while in Boots for Men and Boys everybody knows we keep twice as many as any other merchant "in town ; so it is useless for us to say anything fur ther about Boots or Shoes, except that we have all kinds and qualitie, as well as Overshoes in Gum and Clot?. eithei buckled or plain, for both sexes and of all qualities and size OUR STOCK OF CLOTHIfeiC. is much larger than we have ever before kept. We have found it difficult ) ' ' fore on account of our meagre assortment to fit children frcra 4 to 10 vea; -age, but now we have ail the sizes requisite for children of any age, wl.; k. for men we have suits at any price desired, and will cruarantee'to sell you a complete outfit as cheap as the same kind of a suit can be bought at any other establishment in the State. Our special bargain, however, and it is a great bargain indeed, is a SUIT WE ARE SELLING FOR TEN DOLLAR We claim that it is the cheaiest suit of clothes in the country, aud the verv '. for the money. We also have the LARGEST STOCK OF OVERCOAT: ever displayed in Hbcnsburg. If you want to see the Cheapest HATS and Winter CAP you ever did see, call at our store and we will shnw them to vou We dial t anybody to show you as good Hats at 7.7m. and Sl.oias we are offering at those prices. We have also a SPLENDID LINE OF WATERPROO IN lJU-T'lillKNT OOI.OKS: Ex Ol ULor sale I!eal Estate. Sf toy wore little banjr T.nnn her little brow; She tried to blow a cnndlo out. She wears no banic there now Hut he Is yet able to wear a nice prion on her little foot, and that I? a irrent consolation. The placo whero Mury snd many other ladie of dis cernment Inn their boots and phoes le at Klumen thal, 1119 Eleventh avenue, Altooua, lor the rea .on that he not only keepi on hand a lnraer and better stock than any other dealer, but sells infi nitely cheaper. He has also bouts and shoes for roan which in all respects lav over anTthin in that line ever displayed In the JUonnfaln City. The readers of tho Kkeem a are requested to lavor Mr. B. with an order. In porson If possible, or by mail if a visit Is out of tho question. He guaran tees entl'-e satisfaction In quality and price to all who favor him with their patronage. "ACCEPT OIR ,.5,TITrnE." Dr. R. V. Pietic E, r.ufialo. X. Y. : Dead 4tr lour ''Golden MedicM Discovery" has cured my boy of fever sore of two years' "tending. Please nemptoar gratitude. Tours truly, Uzhhj Wam.vo, Boston, Mass. f)w Thirty Pats' Trial. We will send Pr. Pve s Celebrated Electro-Voltaic Belts and other tlectrio Appliances on trial for thirty davs to yonnsi men and older persons who are afll'icted with Nervous Debility. Iost Vitality, etc., rnar anteelnir speedy reliel and complete restoration ot viirorand manheod. Also for Rheumatism, Neu ralala. Paralysis, Liver and Kidney difficulties. Kupmres, and many other diseases. Illustrated pamphlet sent free. Address Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall. Mich. (10-28.-ly.J SEALED PROPOSALS for BOM SEALED FKOPOSAlkS will be received at the Commissioners' Olflee in Kbensburir until 2 o' clock, r. M. . on Tuesday, t'tbrvary ft, ISSi, for tho purchase ot county bonds each bid to contain a statement of amount ot bonds bidder proposes to take and the premium proposed to be given for the samel: biddors havlnK the right to bid for any amount from $5"0 to $J5.Cni. These bonds will be Issued within ten (10) days after above date, will bear interest at 4 percent. per anno.ro, payable seml-annuallyin March and September ot each year, will be due March 1, 1P'j2. and redeemable at the pleasure of the Commis sioners at any tims alter March l, 134, and;wtll be free from all taxation, the County paying the State tai.; The Commissioners reserve the rliht to reject any and all proposals. JOHN CAMPBELL, S. W. T'AVIS. JUSF.PH HtMrfK, Commlsioncrs of Cambria County. Attet-W. H. McjIti i f..v. Clerk. Commissioners' t iffiee, Ebcneburg, Feb. 13, 1SS2. "t. "TOTICE. The following accounts of Assignees have been filed in the rrofhono tary's Oltice c '. Cambria County, whi'-h will be pre sented to thejadices of the Court of Common I'lcaj of said county, at Ei-cnsburg, for confirmation, oa the first Monday of March next. The aecv-unt of John Wagaer, Assignee of E. K. Dunciian, The first and partial account of John A. Hlalr and John Lloyd, Asslprnes of N. J . Kreidhott. JOHN O. ATKS. Prothonotary. Protbonotary's Ufflce, Ebensbnrg. Feb. 14, 18SJ.3t. AUDITOTTS NOTICE. The under sipned. having been appointed Auditor to re port distribution of the fund in the hands of Cor nelius Morris, Executor ol Maritart-t McMulIen, deceased, as shown bv his first and partial account, hereby (rives notice that he will sit at his office in Ehensbunr, on Wednesday. March 1st. fsS2, at two o'clock In the afternoon, for the purpose ot attend ing to the duties of said appointment ; when and where all persons Interested mav attend if they ee proer. A. V. HAKKEii, Auditor. - Zbeatourg, je!. 10, j2.-3t. THE iindcr.-iuned will .,Tcr for s'lle ;it public out cry, at the St. T.avir.-nce Hotel In Carrolltown, Cam'-ria countv, Pa., on SATURDAY, March 11, 1332, i AT 1 O'CLOCK, I M.. j the I'xnivmizn oxe-haw of the following described FA RM. situated In Car Toll township, a'u,M.in;t lan. If ol Aui-u-tine Yost on tlic.'.-onth. And'w Stnttmatrer on tl.c west. John Fltck or, the north and west. Chri'tUn Stra'ler on the north, nnd Henry Bender on the ea t. contain ing 154 . Hi's ar.d al'i.-i.mcp. h.i jnz thereon -tw sf.TY Ui.ii-x .VI (N-i'M H. ;!-. a eoiimiojioiis AMR Bams, a larire Dm hard of itr.ilt-. fr-r.t tree?, and an abundance of irood wst-r sirr.!'ei : by n.-ver-failirir 'prints. Ah. 'if lOO Acres f the i If ;id Is elenre !. in a irr.od state ..f ou'Ovuilon. and ! enclosed by rood fences 1 ho balance beinir'nell t. inhered. Title Indisputable, iso, tiie following . l"?cribed riECE on va jicel or eaxd situate In Carr-llrown borough, ndo.inlrjr I .11 1 of . F. X. Strit rmatfr en the south. Church .-treet on i the west, land" -,f J.iwrcn -e Schroth on the nonh and heirs of M. Sfiirerwuld on the ea.-t, contain ing 2 Acres and lOO I'errlK-M. TKItMS OF SAT, I:;. I AiT "no half cf the purchase money to be paid on confirmation ot sale. nd the nal.in--e'ln one vear, i with interest, to be secured by bond and mortgage ol the purchaser. IOHN W. SIHRIiAfCrH. j Surviving Executor ot J. Shaiibai oil. Also, at the ?nif time and place, will be offered for sale. 2 AfKKS OF I.AM in Carroll township, ad'oinlntr lands of Autrustine Yost on the east. C. Luther on the wc-t. and James Sharbaugli on tho t west and north, having thereon erected a two story Plank liersr. and other improvements, i Carrolltown. Feb. IT, lS32.-St. SHERIFF'S OFFK'E. In- tt7eOr rttANs' Coiht op camruia Cprsiv. To ! Mary McClure. widow, rsi d i nir at New llamhurir. Mercer county, P.i. : Willixm M. I 'lure, residing ; nt PctcrshiiiK . Huntingdon county. Pa.; David MeCI'ire. residing nt lreenville. Mercer eounty, , Pa. : Mossheim Hilcman. Harvey Hileman. Alla . rata Ililcmnn f intermarried w!f n Alexander loniitt). Mary Hilcman (intermarried witn Jacob Warbauich). residing at Altoona. Kla r eountv. Fa.: Calvin BaulBi:h. rcsidinir at Orbisonla, Huntlnsdon eountv. Pa. : Alfretj B in-lauith. Mil ton Bauslanirh. Henry Bauslauuli, residing at Mendota, Las.ille county, llonois: Henrietta BanslAujih (intermarried with David Miller), re siding near Alexandria P. (.. Huntingdon eountv. Pa.; Flora Bauslansth (intcrmairied with John Householder), residing at Alexandria, Hunting don county. Pa. : Carrie Bauslauch (intermarried with D:i id Fleminir). residing at Huntingdon, HunttnLrdon county. Pa. : Whereas, at an f irphans' Court, held at Ebens-bura-. on February 7th, 1S52, the petition of Henry H. McClure, a erandson ol Andrew ,Mc"lure, late ef Mercer county. Pa., was presented pravinir the Court to award an inquest to make partition of the real estate of the said decedent; And. wherein, the prayer of tho petitioner was grant"'' and a writ of Inquest awarded, and It whs ordered that notice be (riven by publication in Johnstown Tri bune aud ambria Freeman, anil mailing copy of both newspapers to all the parties in interest ; Notice is hereby e-fven to the above-named par ties that by virtue of the above mentioned writ an Inquest will bo held on the premises therein de scribed, on Friday, the .Id day of March. 7f. at 8 o'clock, a. m., for the purpose of makine partition ot valuation and appraisement ot the sat.l ieal es tate, as in the said writ required: at which time and place said parties can attend if they think proper. THOMAS ttMFFITH. Sherifl. ShcrlfTs Office, Ebenshurit , Feb. stli, lai.-4t. MSWItwlraU! SALE Valuable HEAL ESTATE! BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, I will offer at public sale, or. the premises of the decedent. situate in Tunnelhill borouath, Cambria county. Pa., on SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1882, At 2 o'clock, t. m.. the following described real estate, to wit : ONE LOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, I Bounded and described as follows : Beirfnnlnir at : a post on the line of the Penn'a Kail Koad Co.. now i i public road, running south 74' s decrees, east j perches, to a post, corner of lot now or formerly in ; I the name of John Smith. W deirees to a post, to ! other lauds ol James McCloskey ; thence south 15 f deurecs. west 8V perches, to a post ; thence by ' i land or Jsmes Collins, north IS decrees, west 8 fl-lu ; ; perches, to a t ost on public road, the place of be i Rinninii (reefvinT the coal and mineral that may ' underlie said lot or piece of nroun ! 1, havinj th-re on erccteii a tavern House, rnme- sisnie, ( Ice Horss. Si-achteb Horse, iv god ell. ti:i:ms or sai.i:. One third of the imrh"e money to be paid on : eonfirmntion of sale, and the balance in two equal annual pavments. with interest, to be secured by the 'oud and tnortsriire of the purchaser. ItoKF.KT K. MiiNAN, Administrator of II. Diayxy, dee'd. Tunnelhill, Feb. 10, lSs2.-St. t Public Sale of Live Stock, &c, flHE nndcrstfrocd will offer at public sale, at his L residence in Summerhill township, Cimbrla county. Pa., on Saturday Next. Feb. 25, 1832, At 1 oVlock, P. M.. the following de-tribct j er- son.il property : 1 lay UTirsc, o year oki, i ;iare, pert Canadian, 3 or 4 "head Youni? t'nttle. 10 head I Sheep of t'otswobl bl -o 1 ; 1 two-bore Waaf.ii, 1 i two-i.or-e rr.ot i! soled sled. 1 new Cham oion Mow- er. 1 Oliver Chilled Plow. 1 D.uble Shovel Plow. 1 lKnh!e Harrow, 1 H..rse K.ike, and various otuer firmin'-r fin pi '-men's. Also, Household Furniture, Hav. Oram, Scaps of Bees. Poultry, Ace., lc. - Terma will be made known at tiroe of sale. JOHN McCOKMICX. Wllmore, Feb. 17, I8s2.-St. AN ELEGANT LINE OF FLANNELS IN ALL COLOF Kl'ITABLE I'OIl lREVSi:.S OR 6IIIRTS; A VERY NICE LINE OF (LOTUS AND USSIMERES FOR MEN'S AMI BOYS' VYi A Fashionable Line of Dress Goods for the Ladies ; THE LARGEST AND EEST LINE CF UNDERWEAR FCR LADIES AND GE!;: A MAGNIFICENT LINK OF UULENSYWYRE. Hut we liaven't romn enough to chuiih nste half tlio fronds Lave for s.i SO We Will sitmdv sav tln.t ( Vr : l!iil-cc I 1 ,i -i j " 7 I.,..,, ii.i . alls, i is!i. (vossiULn-rs, Ilanlwarp. Ink. Jit. .hirol.'s :1 KdolalKs i-avin Cu I '-amps. Merino Hose, Napkins. Oil U..:h. I'.tints. Quilts. K..5. Skirts Tjnw. I Vrabrell,is, Vanishes. Whips. XX Floiir, am. Zero Overt!:.. t s. aud evt-rytl. I fe'se that people need in Loustkeeiing, fariiiin;, hti-1 al! ether iitrsuit? of life. We take all hind of Gil A IX and rilODVCi: in txchanrje for Gooc adu en uif i-oods nt Jnst the attmo jricrs as w e do for rns.li. f-5f-3jjS Thank "mp: all our frieiKla for p.:: t favors, v.--- arain cordially iuvi ---w i uiem to can at our store ari fvannne our L;oods and prieps. helievi that we can sell them goods as cht ap as any me else c;i:i do, and !:i,ovins; tl J ..... ,.3 juij-i. ii.v.'uiuvai IU M i'.tL illliu. V. S. BARKER & DRO., 11". NOVEMHKn 11, 1SS1: t he Best Place TO TilJr tr H W F AK riALL, Sixth and Market Streets, PHILADELPHIA. TI1K LAUGKST CLOTHIMi 110USK IN AMERICA. OHLY C0-0PEB1TITE STORE 111 JQHriSTQWEI, No. 3 AdTORIilS Street, WILL STCT.X. ALL KIND OF GOODS CSU1LLY KEPT IX. 1 FIRSHUSS GLURiL STORE, AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. tWHesident of Xorthern Cntnhria are specially invited to Give .i a calf. Commodious yard and feeding place for nurse?, free of charge, for use of customers. JNO. E. STRAYER, Secretary. JOHNSTOWN, JAN. 27, lsa.-8ai. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. BY virtue of an or.lor of the Orphans" f'ourt of i'ambrla eountv. the nnrirsiene.i will ptjk-ii in palR by public auction or outcrj. on tha i rem sr. on SATURDAY, March 4, 1882, At 2 o'clock, t m.. th UMonlv.z described r"a! estate, ol which Pktpr AniMS 1 if?-l .rlil. to w:t: A riECEor JA Ii CE li of T.AXD ituate in '1( a'-fiold t'.wnViir. 'ani!.r:a county. Pa., adjolnlnif lan-ls of Wi'llm I. Adatcs .farnns trormly. Joseph Iysart. nn.l t-thers, containinie ."57 AcrM. more or le'f. about 40 Arrea cleared, havirtir therein erected a two ptorj Fiuxi Hoi'SR and Frake Bar Baiix. fTh!s is an ei.-lint farm, well watered and In a trood "tat of cultivation. Trmi of Sale. One tH-d of tlio purhse money to he paid on eonfirmntion of s3iB- nR( the balance In two eq ial arnuil t-ayments, with In tref. to be secured by the bond and inorrg of the purchaser. JtillN' M. LITZIN'tKR, MA KTIN I.. C'A Kl.. r.xectit'.rs of Intn Adami. dee'd. Clearfield Twp., Fell. 10, 12.-S:. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Tn the mat terof th proee.i!nir in'partltion on the e tute of Jiienb Wepvcr, late of Summerhill towni-hlp. i deea.'i-fl : The undersigned. h:viflir bee-i rnrin'ed tnfl tor to R-certain the li"ns nirilnst the jJHrti-- In inter- et, and to report distribution ot the amount fif the reeornirince eivpn In nid proceedings, hcrei.v ! C'.ve? nttlee that he will alt nt hie office In Kt.en j hnre. on Saturday. Feo. t.'th. at two o click In ! the afternoon, tor the purpose ( atten linif to the ; duties ol his appointment : when and w) er ail person" interertej mav at'epd It see t rr t-er. ' "A. V. HAKKKK, Auiiitor. t.bensbnrp, Feb. 10, 1; -t CTC week la w,urown toon. Term F and Woutrit vODrtS. ASdrvri B. baheii FortianJ, Si. JXECUTOK'S NOTICE. Vftate ot M. .T. 1 ciTttBAry. d'.-'d. Whereas letters tcetamcnJiry on the estate of M. J. Teitelonm. late of Ix-rerto boronirh. de-ed, have hc.-n itr,intfd to the un-lereticl. all pernjs Intltbted to "aide-tate are re'iucie.t to make nr. me diate payment, and Hinge having ctniins or de mands Hrfain-t the tame will present them proper ly authenticated frr settlement wrbout deiv." SULOMO.N iniUBAl'Al, EiKiitor. Lrstto, Teh. 10, liU.-H. ORPIIAXS' COURT SALE. BY vlrtne of a plurius order of the f irpt an' "'urt . f an.fT'.-' .-v'Utny. tlie iin'ior"i:::t-d wiil ex p. e tu sale ty pubile an. t'.v.n or t-jt-rv. cu th prem!rf-, on SATn.DAY, MAKCH 4. At o'r'oi-K. t. v.. tt"? f.M'owira ijr-Tii' I real folate. f -h "li James M khafh i .r.l n11 z"'I, t'in!i: TWO .nrti. OMMIAI.F LOTS or HY: D ,(tuate In the b-.r,,;.) of S i;;-,ni t-'!. Carrhri ecu cry. 1'a., troi.f-. 0n t i ? 11 utif nj l-.r.. s .n i-rii and 1 ndiani Tt:.i-se. a.i-- 'n'n 1s-i0 of W iHitm I. int'-n and !"-::. ct .i. hu Iv'nr.ev. vr. te'n e-e-t.., a ;tj sT'-tv IVank Ho i t and l'ii; k Sra'jle. 1rmi o f nl.i irn.t;; ri o' t' e pu'-t as mo-iey to be ps: ; in e.,i,r.r:;.- i.n ? aif. f-l tho ha l.-.nre tn two e.ie i r.nnup.l pa nicnts. w t i Inter t. to be etitr-j ty th niontKce anJ ju lnett bunds of the pur'-has'-r. r vr. kt n.va, JtiHN I'll K Fx-c-it -s of Jr' MCHim. dee'd. SnxmltviJe, F-ti. l". i-:.-:t. HARxr-s adi)I.f:s. ukmih.es, sa1'!.i.!::;mi'I,'!, K-r: su.t.- "I ke n!id"r,' oed dioir -'rpi..rp t f T ; i.ew M. (1'Nelll. tare oi Kl"-tir .r"n?n. -'. '.1. ofler prr sHle rrur t BCr r--n at the rt"-e ttt ol Haril'-is. SA.'-lifS. H-i1le , :J.itr,j i Itc, of snd de-edciit. A'". ' i 1 ln":r. i-l :u ' e-f.-t wo: k!ii; order. I"..r o.r i - into-m '-oti i. en or address K'i: Ul K. .i SI.ii.l M" M. ' I r ! l.l.. Adm'n'tr-,.r ef M. M V .N . !v-'d Ebens'-cc, f- S. :'l.-f. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. -i I'sti.ten, I'l.TII' K ?1. V fAT 'Cr'J. Letters isruine'-t-irv n:1 M:; p,iit . ..f I ,('--fc c;i a?. ny . !-e v .t 'ri. '. ' t.-w:-i... hn M-iriv, it.T..tt. hii-::.,' been K-sn'el t ihe ll -ier" : -z r. i l :h- 1'. r V. :.a i.f id iiirlv. tf; her-bv a-v-. t t.' t-rrsr lnneb-ed to in .1 r-t .:e t .i:- i i-u::: l pay ment, and t h- e "-ii.i t n s -'h' :r. -i .ci -t ise "ame w;l i present t u --o '.-r t-' c-t-.- :. HiihPn. tlcn'e.t 1 HA. I. M.-"t A '.'tY, r.r.iucr W-u.-j.'i -l 1 rp. Ft . --. r- ' - r-o, v r erdsyat htm.-. XI l r.D .tiro. Addict Jo rrtft, Matue. Si. r e CHr5t. a 't . l'rt- l.. 1..- J .
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