tBt?lBrK. PA.. Y, . MARCH 17, 1SS2. I I AL AND FF.KSONAL. fheri- ami the Other 1'lnoo. . f ? ,HS. 1 lit rr n uiiii rain 111 UIU. !nt Court will bp helil on the 29th i . !in4eat month. '- I'.nrker A Bro. are still buying all j )t , ;in.l potatoes they can Ret. f T.. ,'nmach's erpatest friend is PEnu- i - .lam-' drue store, F.henslurg. ' . n ,, f, it whitewashing almost anything i . t political reputation, for sale at Bar- w ' . . j;;r .Tolri T.uoa, of Altoona, died on :"JT 'i-t of small-pox, leaving a wife and We stop the pres9 to announce that the McNeil Family and Sam, K. Ilodgdon Con cert and Comedy Company will give one of their inimitable entertainments at the Court Ilouse, in this place, on next Monday even ing. Reserve seat tickets for sale at James' drug store. A Hnnfimrdon firm Is credited with the discovery of a preparation, composed of herbs, which will make the hair grow on the baldest heads. After we hear from a couple of animated billiard balls who grace the edi torial profession thereaway we shall know more about it. A large quantity of ore fell on a young man named Joseph Burke, on Monday last, while at work Iu a mine on Benshoff ITill, Johnstown, but fortnnately he escaped with comparatively light Injuries, the worst lnnt he received being a fracture of his right leg below the knee. Our butcher friend Lew. Rodgers, of this place, slaughtered a four, weeks. old calf the other day which netted 93 pounds of clean meat. The calf was bone-fit from Mr. 'virer'Pt county ha a sound and solid ; - i,r pickle which has been in brine for j 's-.ti.-er' Tlnrse and Cattle Towder Is the I the largest for its size that has ever bleated 1 -r .i msrk't. Buy it and try it, and a bleat in this vicinity. f , ,-f.vcr deny It. ' Two children of Mr. David Imler, of ti--4 t. Patrick's day in Mie morning. ' Wooxtherry township, B!air county, have re- . he the memory of the patron I . '-e Kraerild Tsle. n -,'n others as you would have others '. .... y. ; buy from Cham. Roberts and i.'f v.ii ii prove true. furker Bro. have just received ,sd of mm and oats chop, which they Irs nt vry 'ow prices. r? ind!i-try, in shape of a brickyard j S to be operated both winter and j.,- i al.out to be established in Al t' 4" i i- . i- y f"' i- t i t i t i : t t t 4 t 4 : 4 . Sprinz styles for ladies' war are t.i t!:e front, and the women folks ,r W afflicted with the delerium trim- - f.iruet puliic sale of E. Muller, to morrow (Saturday), and of ' M;ii!en, Allegheny township, on ivters, less than sixteen years '; iiTn-biircr, Blair county, is six . . 'i in lielfiht. Nothing, it seems, . c.-..r'e from crowing, i nniv scientific Iron Medicine that t r r.luce headache, etc., but gives to -"p all tlie henefitsof iron without its -. is Brown's Iron Bitters. ..in from the Kast End (Pittshurg) '..tt 'ieo. V. Jones, foimerly of this n'-re lie was born, has accepted a ; nt the T'rrar.s transfer station. 'i"e "eldest inhabitant" remember cently died from diphtheria. One of them , a son ased 20 years, leaves a widow 17 years old, and the other victim was a little girl atred 3 years. The bereaved ones have our sincere and earnest sympathy. This is the last regular term of Court for the present Court House. Tt has served the purpose for which it was built for fully fifty years, half the time affording totally inade quate accommodations, and will he superse ded by a building at once safe, commodious, eleeant and ornamental. Many a merchant owns a larser store and a more extensive stock than John Owens owns, hut when it comes to a choice assort ment of fresh groceries, hats, caps, boots, shoes, notions, etc., at the very lowest prices, Our well known townsman, Joseph Mc Donald, Esq., as will be seen by a very mod -est card In another column, proposes to take the bovine by the horns, so to speak, at tho coming Democratic primary election In this county, the object in view being a seat In the State Legislature. There are few if any In this latitude who would be heard from more eloquently or to a better purpose in the halls of legislation, so far a9 ability is concerned, than General McDonald. John Shoemaker, Esq., whom we knew ever since we were a boy in Tlollldaysburg, and whom we often listened to with delight when he sang among other fine selections that pathetic Scotch ballad, "I hae nobody now to console my heart's cares," died on Saturday last at his homo in Altoona, of which city he was postmaster a goodly num ber of ytars ago, after suffering long and patiently from some disease to us unknown. His age was about 78 years. Teace to the ashes of our worthy old friend. Mr. Jas. Cullen, of Spruce Creek, Dan'l McLauchlin, Esq., of Johnstown, F. O'Friel, Esq., of Loretto, Mrs. Margaret Kittell, Jno. E. Scanlan, Esq.. and the writer hereof, all of this place, have each received from Right Bev. Bishop Tuigcr, now on his retnrn from Rome, or from his amiable Secretary, Rev. F. Kittell, a large and magnificent photo graph of Pope Leo XIII, bearing the Papal Benediction and the antograph of His Holi ness. Such souvnirs are well worthy of be- Cocrt Chkosicles. When we went to press last week the so-called South Fork "Mollie Maguire" case was on trial. A large number of witnesses were examined, but no testimony connecting any of the de fendants with the body of the crime was elicited. The case went to the jury about 3 o'clock Thnrsday afternoon, and a verdictof not guilty as to all the defendants was re turned at 11 o'clock the same night. So that the would-be murderers of Oliver Myers seem as vet to be at large. Com'th vs. Mary Seaeer. This poor wo man, while laboring under a fit of Insanity, made a violent assault on her husband in Cambria borough. Verdict of the jury, not guilty by reason of insanity, and the Court directed" her to be given into the custody of the Poor Directors. While the trial was go ing on. the woman had one of her periodical attacks in the Court-room. I'om'th vs. Michael Silverman alias Myer Evernge skipping a board bill fin Johns town) contrary to the act of Assembly in such cases made and provided. (Juilty, but in consideration of the fact that he had al ready served six weeks in the county lail the ' sentence was the comparatively light one of ( one month additional in that Institution and : to pay a fine of one dollar and costs. l om tn vs. Alexander r;cKsteinana tienry Gillespie assault and battery on Francis O'Xeill, of Johnstown. Not truilty, and the county to pay the costs. O'Neill had pre viourdy been convicted of assault and hatterv on a boy named Richard Williams, who with otheis had been in the habit of annoying O' Neill while at work in and about the coal j mines. The case atrainst Eckstein and Gil- lefnie grew out of this proceeding. Thursday night a iurv was empaneled in the case of the Com'th vs. Stephen Herdman, j charged with assault and battery, after ! which nil tlio other inrors were discnarired. ing preserved by those who appreciate them, j John Dignan was the prosecutor in the case, as we know all the receipients do. i Both parties were prisoners in the county rr-u. o rr u n . M,.,iro. ' iail whpii the assault, occurred, which had ble tree, known as the six poplars, which is j growing near the village of narnedsville, in said county. The original tree was cut off a number of years ago, and from the stump six shoots sprar.e up. which are now im mense trees. In the centre of the tree is the erave of James Green, with both head and foot stones. Mr. Daniel Trent and Mr. Frank Friedline measured the tree and found that the oricrinal was 26 feet in cir- everyhody owns that John Owens can hold j eumference, while each of the six poplars measured 8 feet. S Inches in circumference. his own with any of them. Altoona's oldest inhabitant died on last Friday morning. Her name was Mary Gal braith and her age 94 years. In ISM her husband and herself took up their residence at what is now corner of Lexington avenue and Ninth street, where she continued to re side up to the time of her death. Mr. Fos. Lloyd is in town on a brief visit to his parents ami friends, ne was formerly telegraph operator here and at Cresson, and is now employed in the same capacity in the Western Union office at Pittsburgh. Weare glad to know that he likes his new quarters rhen ' an'' "mt new 1uarters like him. r" i;im euiioHy mgut wnen i ,',1'nl thunder were followed by a j Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com ' t.i tl'eilc rth of two or three Inches? i pound revives the drooping spirit ; invigor- I M. mie ns neen appointed pas-i-o-r.t at Hnllidaysburg, vice John C. trni :-ti rred to Pittsburgh. That's n' ti II(o)yle" a pretty good posi- .endance at the Coruinon Pleas ' ' uirt this wek is extremely small rrtpimd with the multitude who I our streets the early part of last ates and harmonizes the organic functions ; gives elasticity and firmness to the step, re stores the natural lustre to the eve, and Lilly's and license seem to be synony mous terms. At least ene should judge so from the fact that nine tavern licenses for that village were granted by onr county Court last week, while the borough of Wilmore hn to be satisfied with a single eatinghouse and the village of Portage hasn't even that much in the way of "creature comforts." It is therefore as much of a conundrum as to what the first-named village wants with nine ho tels as it is as to how the other t wo places are going to worry along without any public house at which man or beast can be accom modated. While Mr. David Reese, of this place, was putting in a little idle time on Wednes day last by watching several parties who were engaged in chopping down trees on his father's farm, in Cambria township, a tree plants on the pale cheek of beauty the fresh ! which in its descent had lodged against an Iv, Esq., of Philadelphia, one of -t i-stM-med and valued patrons, Yaid f - ..r.-t-: this week to Ehensburg and .i-ncent. A ! ways welcome comeear i ' f.ffe'1. 4 i "r for a!e at the "Sugar Bowl" by J iT.-i, sack, half sack or quarter sack, I pi ices to suit everybody, except those I I -iWI so good an article at equally i '' f. .Mires. i .rioter of Mr. and Mrs. Griffith , "H 'am'uia tow r. ship, died lat Friday, i rrmaiiis were interred in Lloyd cem M - .'iv afternoon following. We did '.T-i 'irr :t vw invoice of chromos, and a fine se ' f five niid ten cent good, iut re ;t the !'Sug-r Bowl." All ore invited :ir. examine thfsf e?trinehi chrap and "' ' articles. rprict anil humble, and ne'er turn t t.ose at poorer people in plainer f - hct remember Cham. Roberts, who, ; -.; ,,os, is a safe man to deal with, "' o knows. V' ' V trnt'emen who have the ded 1 f the new Court House in hand don't the services of the Altoona City Band J it niemnriMn occasion, they have no in their souls. 4 ' v suffer day after day, and month af r nth, with lame back, sciatica, gravel, f ijn. diabetes, female weakness, etc., 1 'i ii can be curd by rearing Trof. i v's Kidney Pad. I i'i large otters were caught in Hunt i - cnnity a few rights ago, the pelts of 1 netted their lucky captor the neat f thirty dollars. He otter he and is glad about it. i-uly the Landreth garden seeds, for ''rre else in Ebensburg than at J('rug store. Money refunded in ev- ir.ee that the seeds fail to grow. Or r'M'l promptly attended to. f Hollidayshurg 7j".'r says that the I - over there were well attended on i-t. The assertion, however, is not A r tlineilttor's own signature, donbt- r..;c lie vtar-n't there to see. -ak lungs, spitting of blood, i-ihort-' breath, consumption, night sweats, iT.iT'-ring coughs, Dr. Pierce's "Gol "a! IM-eovery'' is a sovereign reme-x-'re:icr to cod liver oil. Byrirugnists. ' r;.-t; vou want, w hetfier enough for ' ;i; or to cover any number of rooms, v '"'iiy any desired quality or quantity ': "X Barkers' than anywhere else in v This is a fact susceptible of proof. I. p.. will open this week another - f print at a cents per yard. If you 1 sr- a piece, averaging ;f rom 5 to 25 r- cents if they have to be cut. lr" w' h't-rfiil bargains in these gools, -i t !a-t long. us of Mrs. Richard R. Tibbott, " - ' death is noted elsewhere, were lr ' ! f:m the Congregational church iv ' Tf .:.rday ) afternoon at 2 o'clock. " i- l was a cousin of our worthy fri. ;..!, .Mr. C. T. Roberts. ' "p wis a falling out among friends " 't ufT:ce on Friday last. A gen " " a 'vrtaln locality south of town i a I ny because his horse started ; wkward friend with whom he was ' -! time to let go of his hand. "'r I-yte, formerly principal of our s was in town several days this ( -- future residence will be in St. -"f a. where he has secured a re v'ion as civil engineer. May ' f litP ever rest Lite-ly upon him. " "t 4t('1 that Mr. Christian Good, k-" f"wnh:Pi this county, has com ' -J ni. iucy everything in the Bible fr-.iu Genesis to Revelations. ru" -,r Good ought toappiy to x. Y" to have his name 'reversed. l,' '( a new and superior (so said) (' ' I' -Uiting this spring has been or ' '' U I'. troit by an association of our ;.. . r't 5 15 for the barrel of ."",::s 'u that city, or, counting the L-r a--J 'T " tH'r bushel, delivered here. ii I t was on Monday made to re-;!-'f the license petitions refused y by JuJ"- Watson. His Honor pereuiptorily refused to grant firing, and It will therefore take -ir Vf,Jre tby can 8Rain greet roses of life's spring and early summer time. Newry, Blair county, which in its time, and a long time, has probably had more and better brass bands than any other town of its size In the State, has just organized another j one, which Is to be put through Its "toots" j by Charles Conrad, Esq.. who has few equals and fewer superiors as a musician. , The Semi-Wfdl (Huntingdon) Vec.i j entered upon its eighth year last week. The I Vtc has a circulation of over 1,.V0 in the ! comity in which it is published, and its local j department, which is its specialty, is always I full and complete. It is a good paper, and . we are pleased to know meets with the sue. j cess which the care and industry of its editor, ! onr good friend Mr. Lindsay, so well merits. I A carpenter named Joseph Lewis, em , ployed by the contractors who are building the addition to the Mountain House, at Cres j son, fell from the top of that structure to the ' ground, on last Monday moining. receiving ; injuries from which he died the same even ; ing. The unfortunate man's home was at i Howard. Centre county, where his remains I were taken for burial, ne leaves a wife and ; two children. ' When lightning and thunder manifest j themselves while, the mernry is down to j 30 degrees above zero and a snow or sleet I storm is prevailing as was the case on last i Wednesday night, it looks very much as if j there was a big screw loose somewhere in the weather department. This is the second j time within a month that this thing has hap- pened, and people bereaway begin to wonder j what It all means. At a meeting of the Cambria County Bar held Monday evening, it was resolved that, a i Bar Association, similar to one now In force j in Blair as well as in other adjoiningcounties ': should forthwith be organized. The object, ; j as we understand if. is primarily for a closer I union of the fraternity, and secondarily, for j i the purcbase of a law library for the ne of . ' bench and bar, the same to be an adjunct of the new Court Tlouse. j ' If our young friend ITnrry A. Jacobs '. j gains as much financially as the "art preser I vative" loses professionally by his retireinent . I from the local editorship of the Huntingdon i ! Glnhe, and bis Intended affiliation with his i , father in the hardware and tinware business i at Hollidavsbnrg, as we certainly hope he ' j may, there wil' be some "halm in GUend" ; for us fellows he leaves lehind. Allthesame ( we are real soiry to part with him. j j We would not'willingly detract from the i j character or corporosity of any man, woman I or child, and hence we hasten to correct an ' error we fell into last week about the avoir- j : dupols of Judge Watson, of Doylestown, ' who assured us during a hasty but pleasant j j vWt to our sanctum, on Friday last, that he j weighs nearly 300 pounds, ir.stead of 220, ns j i we were wrongly Informed. Watson his j j bones the Judge is certainly entitled to. j j The Johnstown Trihune savs that a perl- j dler sold to a widow lady a pair of spectacles , the other day for f2, and afterward sold his J whole stock to a hardware merchant at such a price that the latter could realize his cus tomary profit by selling them at twenty-five cents a pair. They were ordinary twenty-five cent steel spectacles. Our advice to town people as well as to country folks is to give peddlers a wide berth. There is no need for them. Judge Watson, who filled the bench last week in the absence of Judge Dean, nsesan old-fashioned quill-pen while writing. At the end of the session last Friday he handed Deputy Prothonotary Zahm two well-worn stubs, at the same time remarking : "I 9ee yon are a pood penman, and present yon these as a testimonial of mv esteem for you other one suddenly parted from its moorings 1 and in its fall one of the limbs struck Mr. ) Reese on the shoulders, prostrating him to I the earth and inflicting very severe and i painful injuries. No bones were broken, I however, and the medical skill of Dr. Grif ! fith. who was sent for without delay, soon relieved him as far as possible, and he is ' now doing as well as could be expected. Criminal Court adjourned last ! forenoon. Just before leaving the i Judge Watson took occasion to say, in a neat little address, that, he had long desired to i visit Cambria county, and that this his first I week in our midst was one of the pleaante.t .he had ever spent anywhere in the capacity I of Judge. A fitting response was made by i R. L. Johnston, Esq., in behalf of the Bar, I who assured the Judge that the pleasure was mutual, and expressed the hope that this might prove only the first of a series of calls which ho would make us. Judge Watson created a good impression on all he came In contact with laymen as well as lawyers, m. Wednesday printers as well as punsters. The committee of letal gentlemen ap pointed to make arrangements for the dedi cation of the new Court Rouse met. Monday evening last and made report. Thursday, May 25th, was fixed for the ceremonies, which, in brief, will be : Address of Wel come by (Jen. Joseph McDonald ; Reminis cences of the Cambria County Bar bv R. L. its origin in a game of cards. In the fight Ilerdman hit a piece out of Dignan's nose. The case was tried Friday morning, and the jury found Herdman guilty. He was sen tenced to imprisonment in the county iail for I the term of thirty days, and to pay a fine of J one dollar and costs of prosecution. f rancis jreiu. rouna gniuy or assault and battery upon Richard Wilkins, was sen tenced to pay a fine of one dollar and costs and go to jail for thirty days, ne had al ready been in charge of Jailor Griffith for about two months. In the following eases nolle prosequi were entered on payment of costs by the defend ants : Com'th vs. Michael Smith ; Com'th vs. Wagner and others. The following Commonwealth cases were continued : Ellen Maguire, fornication ; James Lang, selling liquor without license, and keepinga tippling house; Louis Mosebangh, fornica tion and bastardy: Richard Scott, larceny, and receiving stolen goods ; Martin Rouser, shooting with intent to kill, shooting with intent to maim, and assault and battery. The following bills were ignoied by the Grani J m y : Com'th vs. Richard f rady, malicious mis chief, and kindlinga Are upon the land of an other ; Com'th vs. (ieo. Cassidy andothers, neglecting and refusing to repair a bridge. Court adjourned for the week at 10:20 a. m., Friday. SECOND WEEK. Court met at the usual hour Monday that is, usual since the new railroad scednle went into effect with nis nonor Judge Dean and Associates Flanagan and Masters on the bench. The list of attorneys was called, for the purpose of hearing motions, petitions, etc., a large number of which occupied the atten tion of Court during the afternoon. The first case called was that of George W. Hoover t Co. vs. R. II. Brown action in debt. There being no defense, the jury re turned a verdict for plaintiffs in the sum of 927.07. John F. Adelsberger vs. James Durbin and A. J. Christy trespass to recover dam ages for an illegal levy on goods of plaintiff Friday under a landlord's warrant. Durbin was hench constable, an made the levy bv order of ii i . , . . -i i . i - i -. - . ... iiumv. i i iu juiy una lor imhuiiiil ill me sum of $.no. Bracken vs. TTaller ejectment. Defend ant confe?ses judgment for land described in the writ. McLanahan, Stone Bailey, for use of W. II. Rose, Master in Chancery and Receiver, vs. Pefer Dunn debt. Jury find for plain tiff in the sum of fiVJ.s:?. Ilarrop A- Louder vs. Howe debt. De fendant confesses judgment. 1). W. Brendlinger vs. Wm. n. Wendell and Jacob Wendell feigned issue, having its origin in the sale of the patent for a hay elevator. Jury find for defendants. Court ad journed finally at 3.30 o'clock P. A Brave Act. A few days ago a nanny goat owned by a Prospect family was driven down the hill toward the Pennsylvania rail road by a pack of dogs. It was hounded so close, that finally, in order to save itself, It was ob.iged to leap over a small precipice. The bounds of the ledge on which it lit were so narrow that the little animal had scarce ly loom to turn about, while below it was another precipice, about fiftv feet high ; and while it was 6afe from the dogs, which soon abandoned the sport, it was unable to get np or down the hill. This happened in the morning, at a point back of and in plain view from the residence of Mr. William Ger hardt, in Conemaught Borough, That gen tleman took pity on the goat, and in the af ternoon, provided with a stout rope, he went forth to rescue it Climbine the hill to a point Just above where the goat stood, he fastened one end to the tree" and the other about his body, and with;that surprising agi lity which has made him famous as a circus gymnast, climbed down over the precipice and released the little animal from its peril ous position. The feat was witnessed by hundreds of men employed at the Gautier Wire Mill and Steel Works, who heartily ap plauded him for bis bravery. Johntt own Tribun. Men of Eminent Ability, Scholars and ehemW nave devoted years of time ami skillful labor that thev mlirht. In measure relieve bnman anffertnir. l)r. Faust's Oerman Ar omatic Wine 1 the remit of the not patient and careful experiments. It Is prepared with the most tcrnpulous care from pure Urape Juice and the choicest Fruits, Koots and Hertix. anil ctnmls pre eminently withont an equal for the use of ladles FiinVrini? with private disorders, asred or feehle and dhilitted persona, and those recovering from the effects of exhanstinic disease, or mental or physical overwork. (Guaranteed to promote digestion and invigorate and irlvenewand permanent vital force. In no way can it be used as an intoxicant. Ask Th-nirirlstn. For sale at K. James' new Drill Store, Ebenshurif, Pa. f -8.-j.o.w.ly.) A "Patietcb" rhyme you nit man, A bore suMlme younir'man. A "print my effusion,"' 'Jet out with contusion In double-quick time youn man. What follows Is In cold prose, and Its purport Is meant to be that when vou iro to tuiy whatever sprlnir clothing you need vou should patronize .Tiis. .! . Muri.hy, 109 Clinron street, Johnstown for the reasons, to wit : That tits stock Is alwavs lanre and fresh : that he deals In no shoddv broods; that everything he jells is Inlly warranted", and that his prices are considerably lower than can he found elsewhere. A lew overcoats on hand which will be disposed of at a bargain. niVI ORn (JRAPE TIVF.S. Fine, vigorous "Vines. Two, Three and Four Years Old, for sale by the dozen or thousand at the lowest prices. These Tines are raised on the famous Mt. Prospect Vineyards, at Passaic, N. J., where the well-known Port Grape Wine is produced that is so highly esteemed by Physicians. Enquire of Alfp.etj Speer, 2-10 -2m. Passaic, N. J. Johnston, F.sq., and the Judiciary by bis Honor Judge Dean. The exercises will begin at 10 o'clock of the day named, and conclude at 2 P. M., to be followed by a banquet. An invitation to members of the Bar of Blair and Huntingdon counties to be present will be extende'd. Appropriate committees to carry out the details of the programme were ap pointed at the above-stated meeting. We stated last week that an important case growing out of the bankruptcy of Wm. M. Lloyd was to have been argued during the early part of the previous week before Judge Acheson.of the United States District Court, at Pittsburgh, but that the argument was postponed on account of the death of the father of S. S. Blair. Esq.. of nollidaysbnrg. the leading counsel for Mr. Lloyd. The question at issue between Lloyd and his as signees is, as we then stated, whether the sureties in a bond for J'O.OfK), held by a Mrs. Jane Fried, were released by her proving her claim unsecured, and participating in a div idend of the estale of the bankrupt. The argument on the matter took place on Thurs day of last week and the Court held it under advisement. Our townsman, Mr. (Ieo. M. Reade, Esq., counsel for the assignees, thinks a decision by the Court may be looked for inside of three weeks. Onr young friend Sam'l Lilly, eldest son of Steward Lilly, of the County nome, is rather to be congratulated than commisera ted on a misfortune which befell him Satur day night, inasmuch as he escaped serious injury when such an escape seems to have been almost miraculous. The facts of the case are that he went to the barn at the time stated to relieve a horse which had got its neck so completely mixed np in a rope halter that he came near being choked to death, and after Sam had succeeded in get ting it out of twist the animal, either malici ously or by accident, kicked our young friend in the breast. We are glad to say, however, as we have already intimated, that it wasn't very much of a kick, and although it sick ened Sam pretty badly and injured him to some extent, no bones were broken, and Dr. Kennedy, of this place, who was promptly summoned, soon put him in good trim, with fine prospects for the speedy recovery. SrrnF.N Death of an FnEKsnmo Latt. i On last Tuesday night, between 10 and It I o'clock, Mrs. F.liza Tibbott. wife of Richard j R. Tibbott. of the Fast ward, thisplace, died I after an illness of about half an hour. Her ; sudden death was caused by what the doc tors pronounced hesrt disease. The deceased j was fifty-five years of age, and was the ; mother of nine living childen, four of whom I are married, and of the other five children two are quit young. Mrs. Tibbott, who ! was a daughter of Evan Evans, long since j I deceased, was an excellent wife and mother, ( and was greatly esteemed by her neighbors, j ! as well as by all who knew" her. Her hus- ! I band, who is one of our most respected citi- ! 1 7eas. has the sincere sympathy, as has also j ; his family, of the entire commnnltv in the . I sudden and severe bereavement, which has ! befallen them. May God comfort and con- ! sole the stricken ones ! I Mother Dif.o of Salt Rheum. J. W. ' Adams, Newark. Ohio, savs: "Cuticura Remedies are the greatest" medicines on ! earth, nad the worst case of Salt Rhenm in j tniscnnntv. My mother had it twenty years, i and in fact died from it. I believe Cuticura i would have saved her life. My arms, breast j and head were covered for three vears.which ; nothing relieved or cured until T used the- Cuticura Remedies. Spki?to Opening of Dress Goods. as a capable Court officer." Mr. Zahm says I Messrs. Boggs A Buhl, whose advertisement win ue iounu in mis issue, nav e just received an endless variety of ladies' and children's Spring Dress Goo1s, both imported and do mestic ; also novelties In the line of ladies' wear. As no doubt many of our readers are con- j templating the pnrchase of goods in said ; line, we can recommend this as the most ap i propi late place in Western Pennsylvania to procure such goods. They buy direct from xne manufacturers and no tneir own importa- he has laid the stubs away with a view to preserving if not pickling them. While Mr. John Hoffman, a railroad re pair hand, was walking on the south track i f tne P. R. R. about half a mile below Pe tersburg, Huntingdon countv, on las Friday morning, he was struck by the mail express west, which had crossed over t the south The Cottaok IIf.ap.th Magazine. This elegant Boston monthly is the best periodical at its price (1.30 a year in advance), and the cheapest of its quality in the world. We have arranged to club with this magazine, and make the following offer to r.nr mk. I scrihers, good until Anril 1st.: To ail ,v. send us a new subscriber with two dollars as advance payment we will send The Cot taoe IIeakth for one year free : and to all who will send us one rear's payment of their own subscription wheth?r now due or partly in advanceand seventy-five cents we will send The Cottage Hearth for one year. Every one of our subscribers ought to have this beautiful illustrated monthly We hope to hear from many of them within the next two weeks. Address this office. Monpoe, Mich., SeDt. 2. 1875. I have leen taking nop Bitters for Inflammation of kidneys and bladder It has done for me what four doctors failed to do. The effect of Hop Bitters seemed like magic to me. v. L. Carter. Bachelors Bor.n, Took Oft for Your Scalps. The following epistle, which we print rerhatim et literatum, suppressing only the name of the place and accompanying in itials, not only speaks for itself, but also for the desperate damsel (provided of course it ain't a set-up job) who thus offers herself as a willing sacrifice on the altar of Hymen : S-13 1882 Here T. tn a yonntr I.aly a m years hlirhth abont tlve loot five a Brunette wants a husband old or Tonne ob;ect matrimony at first siirht Call on or address Miss . ra(1(. from Sla. tlon south Yours Resp Miss OJi, What n Cough.' Will yon heed the warnlnir. the signal, perhaps, of the near approach of that most terrible disease. Consumption Ask yourself it you can afford for the sake of savlne SO cents to run the risk and do nothing for it. We know from experience that Shlloh's (Turo will cure your eousrh. This will ex plain why more than a million bottln were sold the past year. It relieves fronp and Whooptnjr 'oneh atonee. Mothers.donotbewlthont.lt. For Weak Back. Side, or Chest, use Shlloh's Porous Plasters. Sold by E.James, Ehenahnrg, Pa. t-8.-.o.w.ly. Hf sat on the sofa each evening-. With a smile on his sicklv phi : He talked upon all sorts ol subjects But somehow he didn't talk his. When that younij man sat on the sofa and want, ed to talk bit. he should have said : "My dearest dear, do you see those eleirnnt shoes I've et on T They are from the famed esteblishment of S Bla mental, 1119 Eleventh avenue, Altoona, where may be found shoes for women as well, and holds himself In readiness at all times to fit both sexes with superior wear for the feet." Mr. Blumenthal keeps the largest stock and sells cheaper than any other dealer iu this section. fix Tbtrtt TUt' TntAt.. We will send Th love's Celebrated Electro-Voltaic Belts and other F.lectrie Appliances on trial for thirty days to yonna men and older persons who are afflicted with Nervous llebllity. Ist Vitalltv, etc., enar anteelne speedy relief and complete restoration of vliror and manheod. Also for Rheumatism, Neu ralerla, Paralysis. Liver and Kidney df ffienltles. Huptares. and many other diseases. Illustrated pamphlet sent free. Address Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall. Mich. ri0-28.-ly.j TAtdtea.for those distressing com pTnints to it'ftirh yon are subject, use Jr. Faust's German Aromatic JFine. r4-7.si.-iy. OBIT VARY. KNIGHTON. lled. of heart disease, at the residence of her son-ln-l.iw. F. A. Storm. Esq.. In Allegheny township, on Sunday. March 12. 1S2, Mrs. Cats a rink Ksiorton, In the 63d year of her The subject of this notice came to this county only a few years fO and bv hr kindness of man ner ar.d irentleness of disposition endeared herself to all who knew her. She was a kind neighbor, a true friend, a most excellent woman, and a devont member of the Catholic Church, ami her death will lonar be mourned by a host of relatives a d friends who had learned to appreciate her worth and value her sincerity. Although her death wa9 sndden and unexpected at the time, she was fully prepared to meet the dread summons, as she hail timely warning that from the nature of her mala dy she might be called away at any moment. Her remains were taken to Harrlsbura on Mondav for Interment In the Catholic cemetery there, beside those of her husband, who preceded her several years airo. and with whom we hope she Is now hap pily and peacefully enjoying the rewards of a well spent life. May she rest in peace. D. WHENCE COMES THE UNBOUNDED rori'LARITY OF Allcock's Porous Plasters? Because they have proved ttemselves the Best External Remedy ever invent ed. They will erne asthma, colds, coughs, rheumatism, neuralgia, and any local pains; Applied to the small of the back, tbey are infallible in BACK-ACHE, NERVOUS DEBILITY, and all Kidney troubles; to the pit of the stomach, they are a sure cure for DYSPEPSIA and LIVER COMPLAINT. ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS are painless, fra grant, and quick to cure. Beware of imitations tat blister and burn. Get ALLCOCK'S, the only Genuine Porous Piaster. ia-.-e.e.w.im. I track on account of a wreck, and instantly i tions therehy gettinn the goods at niaDufae- killed. Mr. Tloff man was ahout 65 years ot ' turers prices. postmaster, fir Im ennmlv ;.ti,t, )ieem it no trouble to i. Cooper, Ann riildebrand, M. C-h Shettu'r anJ Mrs- Mafy "-Uh a letter, while Mrs. Eliza B. ; c PttHM to tvo of m jf she age and had been In the employ of the rail road company for thirty ears. lie was a sober. Industrious man, and leaves a wife and Ave children. We are plad indeed to chronicle the pro motion of our lovial and judicious friend M. P. Condon, who for a considerable time past so acceptably filled the position of freight agent at Cresson. "Mike" has Just been made station agent at West Elizabeth, Alle gheny county, on the Pittsburgh, Charleston and Virginia Railroad, 'and will henceforth be In the enjoyment of a salary more commen surate with his deserts $75 per month. The r. R. R. officials might have Condon the sub ject for a lifetime without finding a better man to promote. Akf. you "down-in-the-mouth," low-spirited, and weak in the back? Does walking, lifting, or standing causn pain in the small of the back ? If so you have kidney dise.-.se, and Trot. Ouilmette's French Kidney Pad is the only remedy which will cure you rapidly and permanently and without filling your stomach with nauseating medicine. CatarrH Elys' Cream Balm 1 ANJIOTAJfCE PRETEXTED. Gray hairs are honorable but their prema ture appearance is annoying. Parker's Hair Balsam prevents the annoyance by prompt ly restoring the youthful color. A snake three feet long was killed near Ilolhrlayshurg on Monday last while in the act of getting away with a chicken, which it had caught by the foot. CHEip'Af COPnioss Sold at Cost. By sending fl.75 to H, Kleber A Bro., 122 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Ta., you will rceive an elegant new Accordion, worth f3.50. II. Kleber Bro. Send money or postage stamps. f3-17.-2tj CAMCERA AXD OTHER TmORS re treated with unusual success by World's LMapensary Medical Association, Buffalo, Jf. . end stamp for pamphlet. Wakted. Everybody stjffertno with I oughs. Colds, Ac. to try a 2Jc. bottle of CU-exther's LrxQ IIeai er and be cured. For sale by druggists. The stormy March has come again, with winds and clouds and changing'skies. What Mrs Hemans wrote Jong ago is true tbig week, only woise. KOCIETT REI.IT.R are loud in their praise of Floreston Cologne on account af its remarkably delicate and UtlDg fragrance.; KfTcctnulTy CT.a the"nl p"(rc of t'Btiirrhnl rims. can- inir HKA1.TH1 PKCB- TtoTrn. allay Inflam mation, protects the membrane from addi tional colds, complete ly reals the soren and restore the cente ef tate and smell. Ben eficial results are re alized by a few appli cations. A thoronirh trentmentfrfZrure Ca forrh. Hay Fever, -r. Tneqnld fornolds in a .n tne neaa. Arreeane nHI-rtVCry" T""'- Applyt.ythe little flneer into the EOftrils. On receipt of &0e. will mail a packag e. - Sold by Ftienshnrsf dnmeists. F.TV'S t'KEAM BAI-M CO.. March 17. 188a.-e.o.w.ly. Owe;o, N. T. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. BY'vlrtneofan alias order of the Orphans' Conrt of 'ambria eonnty. the undersigned will ex pose to sale bv public auction or cntrrT. at the ho tel of O. Kobtne, in the village of Hemlock, on SATURDAY, tHe 8th day of April, 1882, At 2 o'clK it, T. M.. the following described real estate, of whirh Francis I'rbih died seized, to wit: A PIECE OR PARCEL OF GROUND situate in'the village of Hemlock. Cambria eonn ty, Pa., bounded and described as follows: Hgln ninz at a post, corner of two alleys : thence by an alley, sonth 2S degrrees. east loe1- feet, to a post on line of lot formerly owned by I). W. Fox ; thence by said lot, west 118 teet. to a post : thence north 20 decrees, west M1 feet, to a post at alley: thence by said alley, north 69 dexreos, east 106 feet, to tne pl.ice of bekinnina;. Terms, of Sai.b Fifteen dollars to be paid by the pnrehaser when the property Is struck down; one-third at the confirmation of sale, and the bal ance In six months, with interest, to be secured by the judgment note of the pnrehaser. JOSKPH CTRTSTE, Administrator of FRAKrrs Ufbiw, dee'd. Washington Twp., March 17, 18W.-3t.- FOTt ASSEMBLY. The undersigned ofTera himself to the Democracy of Cambria county as a candidate for the Iesrislature, and tf found'worthy the support of a majority of his fel low Democrats at the coming primary election, and Is endorsed at the polls loNorem'wr next, he pledges himself to serve the Intarests of all con cerned to the best of his ability and entirely re rardless of either fear, favor or affection. JOSEPH OUTWAX.1), Ebeniburg, March 10, 188'i.-'im. ASSEMBLY JoPEPn McDoxald, of Enensburg, will be a candidate for nomi nation, suhiect to Democratic rules, at the Dezt primary alevtion for Cambria aounty, ; tan. 24 STOP5,J,a is ortirt resw. "Ms;v: '--Mai b ai V' S-'i-'M ksU) uniit run ULLuaiMAILU LA I ALuliuc..' 1l- If. If - . J i f St With an ele ait Stool, Book m v.... . U . deiiTcrxi on Uarl car at Hi.umgut Satisfaction absolutely guaranteed or money reiundl altar one year a use. Only $t3.UO Jf Safin 1 mv J lCetlo. 8 ft. too 8 Mslodia, S f t 'ti'ir 1 Clarabella. tt ft. tone. 4 Manual Si '?v VS" ' 11 6ru S Koordon, lflft ton. Hi -- V-,T 8 t- tone. 7 Viol di Gam ha. 8 n V Iaapaeon. 8 fV tone. 9 Viola IM f i Tt i t f i mm i' tt 'v - if" 7 lr d Afecincfltlon am Fotiowt t k n Toms MonieV m u wint. a loo. 8 iHittkUMTfi It ft ti)t. B Mm llne, n in, liiitrina t.ADrnuiii.ii rrwwu om. mtt. ton. 19 Harp AolWnne. 18 os Human. 14 Ecbo. 8 ft ton-. 15 8 IV tor. 1 0 L Uinnncn ru 1 1 Tntw tUmt H tt. tnn. 18 Violin. 4ft 19 Vol JnM:nU.8ft. tO Pimlo4ft ?1 Coupler Hartnonlqu. Orch-trl ort. 23 Grand Onraa Kae fitop. ft4 &lgbt Orrn Km 9fm. RrWADr tbink of r1tir Mi Ukrinnbl Orprmm tlit dos?4 not row taata ta Ovt7f Chamfer. ftop whJcb loaiMoj ihw rxwr f vh .tt-rrnmat. All of bt onui bv It. This Omn a tH- Vinrt) of tt, Orraa BwM'W. trt. ltt ry IVfsawtirtol efim(-a.tws Mnf fivtJ like tne aUHv3 mt.. l tt om oha wn ut. frnfuwly omntnn t4 with bni crw mit poaskvt ts of th Bnit Wwt'ftil xtant. ft b ib tKtt rabLrr oin-irf t icl lifws wtth rt. ina. T ilr- frm' t . It t eFerTD --f x'-.v in thf c'.Vi m- - i 'gg.-.' 5 -tJx"" it "" O I ire' parlr and wni4 orazuc i :L; bv-j I U 7-J :iJvf REMITS Mn ..r-t-r k;Tt77. rr-rsl4. . tJL--- t. st'-lFc -----7 )VC?f aVsVW Bl Ffa 1 1004. iTBati'a: UfixbW n ihi.; Ueptb irnitih. 4 ins. A CRATTY'S PIANOFORTES,-"rrplfwt holitlaj j-rnW; 4.iar granj plcju tar, t jVT hmnfonm rmd eornra, mrwraM ca-v Uir nnlatiidL Hfatrr! mat.ia Iron frame., ctool, tvx k , c.t brraV svvuslactirm BTiarant-wi or mcnT i-fiird d, mfUronc jrtuW rt tjanofortn. llktA to 6mn planofortra of V a ttmr tjjw 1 aprLarht iiaj to ASCWi 1 to crUUo: TTT--aa 10m or v.e -am 1 im a. , writ tor manmoUi IM of fe-AlnaoDuOai r 'nta. f O-u.-e t - W lin tirtoii ., J -. f v. svr i f-A - -. .r . r-5 T l;.r.- Witr.lP WTI i of bui ! ) aVU U trl"Cl ! I rn i.lemat wamae lr vi-jiUsP kVis Cy IMPORTAKT 1 1 1 -3 t 'T'l want it distinctly underrtoxl th nt I am pror-an- cd to ofTcr to the rnbllc grester l-i-iiut-uit-n'-s to buy ?iA50fonxs rc-R eclhay mnv esr ta Why buyGrand.SjuaxendL i it. lit l ioju-iec ipoy nnumfaoturerssitch enormous T'nK'a. lWf.-re jrsa ileciile 10 iurchas a 1'iaoo el.'wl.cr. st-r ! rrra at onc- for valuable informati m 1 rix. Is. if thetnada nercthect cotuca In : IkiwsS.kT X' I "i sco cct Jit" Unut:li afTei-ti fe., rf J.-vru J."u totroO made oa a sipelet-a'e. A f lOKf l uitiofcoidtooneniaa for t-'K toljiant?i;l:btr. f e fnr.if I iir-o prt.L-seJy, forf-.-- j. tofcu-.-u r ivr&X-O. 1 " f usf t lliav ico i rut:, r.o e - t-.l ai-e n..--- c . ''t- r-iy cjaV Address or call upon DANIEL F. BEATTY, Wsshiniton, lxev Jersey. in vm m IPh SVC? H K ' B S .a.T r'lf Is H B 2?" ;u;ii?ifemu mtmiBtUr .ii Hi I Samples and Catalogues by mail when requested. PARKER'S HAIR BALS All. This elegant drci.ig U preferred by those who have tuedit, to anjr sun; I -ir rtic'e, on ac count of Its superior cleanliness and purity. It contains ma ten a! s only that are beneficial to the ca!p and hair and always festorct the Youthful Color to Crey or Faded Pair Parker's" Hair Balsam Is finelv cerfrmed and Ii warranted to prevent falling of the hair and to re move aanonin anaitcntng. m:sox & CO , IN. Y. 5ae. ard 1 iTtM, at dTt ta r-t ard ai-dicis. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 33. ct TB. MAltCll 1 i, lsj. E a PARKER'S OIllOEB sOiIC A Suptrlitlve Reallli and Strenglb Rttlortr. If you are a mechanic or fanner, worn out with overwork, or a nither run down by amilj-cr houfrO hold duties try Parker's Oincf r T'-nic. If you are a -.yer, minuter or bmines mm ex hausted by mental uramoranxinus carrs, do not taVe istoxicaunKumulnts,buttise F aikei'sGircer Tcnic If you have Consumption, Dyspepsia, Kheiima ism. Kidney Complaints, oranydisorderofthel'irirs. stomach, bowels, bloo or nerves. Paskrr's Gincr Tonic wiil cure you. It is the Greatest Kooi Purifier fiirj the Beit an 4 Surest Cough Cure Ever Utd. If you are wastir away from a ?e, dissipation or any diserse or weakness and recji:ire a stimulant f.il;e Gingbr Tonic at (nce : it wiil invigorate and build Joa up frnm the ft-st dose but w-ill never intoxicate. I has saved hundreds cf lives; it may save yours, CAUTION Rcfuis all jUtiti.Vi. Pu-ksr'i GinxrrT-mtc la coLjpu J of ths btrrmdis! sg-ntt (n thcworM, tc-1 '.;-'.. '. 41ffvrmt frcTB pTpmt:s of lagiT aiocs. Send for ctrci:: to HUCM Co., N. V. 4Jc A at Mm m irg. CHEAT SAVING BUTTING DOLLAR SIZiC Its nch and lastinr fraemnce has made i delightful perfume exceedingly popular. Th?re lnothiag like it Insist upon having Flous TOn Colocmk and look for signature of OS un kettle Any cVttorlit er 4oalr h fxtnuocrT cma tvpplv TOS. SS n 7S cr.t tir-. LAR1E SAVING BITING 7Sc. RT7t State Normal School, Frsinta rnsnrpassed Kncillttes for Preparltasr Teachers for Enter Inc Tbelr Field of ltbor. There is no more noble pursuit than that of moulding human character, and no greater benefactor than the truly suc cessful teacher. If you intend to teach, prepare yourself thoroughly, and thus make your work pleasant nnd profitable for yourself and of real taint to othert. Every teacher saonld take a full course at a professional school, and Pennsylvania oilers you none superior to that of the INDIANA NORMAL SCHOOL of Penn'a. 1. LOCATION, beautiful, convenient and healthful. 2. BUILDINO nd. AFPTJ KTENAK CES. unexcelled. 3. INSTRUCTORS, experienced ani succesatul. 4. 3KADUATES stand high wherever Known. 6. COURSE or STUDY and plan of In struction are what;youneed If you have de termined to become an earnest and suc cessful teacher. Spring Term will open Apr. 10, 18S2. Fall " " Sept 4.1882. For further particulars address L. H. DURL1NG, i4w.mch.-w.j-y.auB;.l PB1SCIPAL. GIVE YOUR smw-sciiooL cmldren A IIAXDSOME FRESEXT bt suMCMBisa ro THE YOUNG CATHOLIC! An Illustrate Paper ft Oir Btjissl lrla. Published every month, tlon tains fine illustra tions, IntereMinsr readinir, and is furnished at the lollowlna; prices, payable in advance: 5 copies per annum 2.o jS i. s.oo no ' 1H.OO loo " o.t 250 " " TO.Ow aOO " 185. OO - No suhscripilon for less thaa Ave copies re ceived, and njt less than five eoplea sent to one address. All remittances and communications should be addressed to me Catholic Publication Society Co., Lawrence Keboe, ?lai . O Batrclay Street, NEW YORK. HARNEY. SADDLES. URIDLES, SADDI.EK'S TOOLS, Jtc. FOR SALE The nnersl(fned Administrators of Matthew M. li'Neill. late of Ebensburar borous;b, dee'd. Oder for sale vskt chbap fob ash the entire etock ol Harness. Saddles, Kridles. Saddler's Tools, fcc, of said decedent. Also, one Windmill In pertect wot It in a- order. For lurther Information call en or address ROBERT E. O'NKILU, IMl1 AN MI K M. O N FJ Ii., Administrators of M. M. O Nelll. dd, Ebansbunt, Feb, a, lMX-tf. t. BUCKLEY. ATTORSET.AT.IAW, ALTOtlNA, PA. AW Office at 1102 Twelfth street. In same bulld-Ina- and immediately over the First rTat'l Bank. JUtoona.AprU Zi, WSl.-Hf. ( Hou r., stylish, ri.i:ui Spring Dress (Joods fne ease Imported Moire lre Oo-ds :il 30 One case Knltli F"le t'tierks at '.'. One eae Imported Illnminnted Fmiles, J4 Inch es wide, at 29". t'olorinics. linlsh and "tyla equal to many roods sold at l.'J per vard. l.arire itn..lee of -lneh Nun's flf.th, at We. extra tine, firm qoall'y. an-1 worth tl IS j.r vard. Newest Oolorlns White, t'rearo. l'ea.-ti, flnk, l.lirtit Blue. H.-ivan i .Terra 'otta. Antique, Bronr.e. Navys, lynln, Oarnets. Ac. AI"o, full lines choice fine sprlnjr welaht all wool FRENCH CASHMERE DE ECOSSE In all the above coloring, nt barHiri jiri.-e?. Black and White t'heck lirf.-s "o.. N. I'liil'lick Prfp" too Is In cf.lnr. All imported lirf? (Io-mI.-, 'i-c. to 1 TM-r yar.l. with strli-es to match. 10 ces of single nr..l double f-.l.t BHir.'-s. in new mlxttirea. and new t'lotlu f r traveling find s;reet co'tura" All-Woul Fren.-li flood", -C.-. tj.. Sillc TIepri itmiit enlard nd cmplet". with newest and W make-. Motro Franca le. I'fkln Satin Moire. Brocades ard S-itin". Black and tviorcd Satlr.s Jihadrtme?, New Summer Silks. I.arjfet orTerinic ol stwve iro..!fl, and a1! retailed at sueeially close p.-iees. A viit toourSHk .un ters will repay any buyer. This department has benn and always :inli be a prominent specialty with us. UK) pieces of 4t-lne"n Blaek O'bmere et tl o : witbotit dout.t the .e.-t batafn now lown in any marKet. t;omplete lines of T.npln's 40 and 45 Inch Blaclj fashmcres. jet blurks, at bargain rics. Ti.-. to 1 5" per yard. .V) pieces Bliek Silk Warp Hcnrietts, at $ fl.40, Jl.ftn. 1.74 and 2.u0 the best made j;ools , unequalled bara-nin a icnarntecd saving to huy er of 15 to irc. per yard. Spc.-ial vaiues iu Black Crepes. IIOC.I iS A Bl HI., lis nml 120 Fcdiial Strot-t, Allicln ny. N. B. l'ara -o'" open .1:1 J'.y A il the newest and nt.bi.lest. a well a eieMai.t rih kou1.. with charm-Im- tnii.jne ban-lie? and inountinifS. V;.eri.rf La die"' Black Silk Saits at 1 f. Stripe Slik Suits at $1d.im tyliph made, r.-a-ly to wear. t'hiMren's OlnKl.am Suit", $1.J5 up Ohll.lren's and Boys' Kilt Suits, in blue tlannel and new mixed cloths. I a T V ;.k r El VN. Beatty" BFFTltOVF AriraneortninslOfnIl st ?ollca Tnnsnie K--ds, St M tl". V. ali,.:t or KtnireJ Oiwe. SOctAves.ytj,! FiM,t t'lfirt-M.t'privtlt Pello-wr..bTel Bprinirs. lAnipSrjtn.ts, F'oek. t for nniMC, Handle, mud Hitlers for niovinpr. BeMttv' p.f.nt fr,.p Action, a MW A NOVFI. H1HPIMI!II (entente I willsre a.Tnueh mnic an I 4 (IIXHIIN OKtiAt. Io other maker risre t.iiiM f his onmn tit 1 iwientpt J.'OKJiol Ma t s". ovpr IM nwnih. demand Increasinj?. ?e Ksrtnrr vo.k.nir flY nnd by sap Edi3OT'ectricUcnt8l. K14.HT to til orders. PpFPTee. Dazed. Tsell-rre on twW G f S- Can bera, Bsok, Ae., f U Tf aftF yesrt ynn nre sot paM.B4refwm Oraraa, will prpl ly rrlMod mimrr wllk lalrct, e:vx asv xxaiokz rs crsrsrvxT In person, F1e IVHars (ts i"oH to par ernerw If yon bir ; eome anyway, yon are weleonie. "Tree nneh wlfa polite attenriaals itierts atl trains. C'liicr nrsn- :m. $4n, s.:rtnp. Ptnofort Slca to fTYV tr-Jieatttiful Illustrated ataloyue free. " Please Address or call upon DASXEX F. EEATTT, Taatingtcn, Kew Jerser. ALABASTIEME FOB nxiMH.MJ WAI.LK AD rtlLItiS, Is the most durable and economical material known. It is a valuable discovery, and i rapidly snpersedlnr Kalsomlne aDd other wall finish. Manulactured in a variety ol beautiful tints, and can be applied bv any one. If not lor sale in votir neiirbhorliood, send to SKKLEY KHuS., 1 Fed eral St., Boston, Mass., tor sample card and tes timonials. 3-l.-4t. FRAZER AXLE GREASE. Rest in (he world, fiet the ajennlne. Fi eri parkace hstx nnr t r.te-iiiir k and Is marked I rsirr. bOLU tVKIiVH Hr.Uk, ASTHMAS Csn IwenTw 1 t ti. . nj Ihr.R. James' faaaabla KHea KeawtlM. Tnt Book. Tt.montata. mta.. P02 Ka-e bl., Ph:ta., Pa. Addreaa i'mmm.k Xhia Rldlaar Saw Machine U waxrantod aw on a a loot loc in a nunntet). And coats leaa mousy than any other Saw a are tne nrst nna who .toannf actorad thaaa 1 I . S 4 r-fTmachlnaa In Awntm. ice, and at present Own the rjnlv right of the same. Bend for onr tree circular. T. mtea btatei BTanf g Co., Washlnptrm. T. 0. HADIESIIfHITE MOUSE jiniusii mus h m ortnaklno I I everatiD a AJmiatirratie Wsh:nirl'in 1o the prrvni lin. wuh nvrrn;tMl Pfjrtnia of the Lase-trrtri-White H--rr-. fh vr-al roAr at rhs irT, BPADLcY ft O , PtiblltltM, ' C f Li it. a.ra ni .j ..! r OPIUM A TreaUse on their spmdy cur pENT TKF.i. Da J ,aoSM-Srr'.O.JJyx 13 CLJv.ao,Iil. 12 'fhr MOST PHPII1.AP A or all- v. j HEWING MACHINES i r is tne " ; - iiv It 'si m V laaw mj A w rj 3 C-iN order b TU IL . I I- L1PET1 ME Jr-Jj EUHPASSESy 0THZHS 1 6 1 5a- 1 30 t'?i!0NSQ..'CV; YjT;K CHI CAG ! LL. -? W c-D 0 R AN G K. MAS S. A CHICAGO WEEKLY HEWS JlNO tes CafflMa Freeman! ONE YKAli roll .i2.(n. THS CEICAQO WEEKLY KETW3 Is everywhere recocniced as a paper unsur passed in all the requirements of American Journalism. It stands co&spicuoaa among the metropolitan journals of the country as a complete "nrrpaper. Ita Te'.egrarhlo Berrice comprises ail the dispatches of tlie WesternAasociated Press aad the National Associated Press, besides a very extensive service of Special Te'.egrams from ail im portant points. As a A'mrpaper it has no superior. It is INDEPENDENT lp Politic, presentinK all Political News free from par tisan, bias or coloring, and absolute'.y with out fear or favor as to parties. It Is, In the fullest sense, a FAICTLT PAFErw Each Issue contains Several COMPLETED BTORIZS, A SERIAL BTOKT of absorblnc interest, and a rich variety of condensed notes cm Fashions, Art. Industries, Literature, Bdenoe, etc., ate Ita Market Quotations are oomplete, and to be relied upon. It is unsurpassed aa an Enterprisdnc, Pure, and Trustworthy GENERAL FAM ILY NEWSPAPER. Our special Clubbing terms bring it within the reach of aX Specimen oopiea may be seen at this oSse Bva7Setd subsorivitions to this ofnee- FARM, SAW MILL Sc., at Private Sals. ryiHE underiirned oflcr for :i'on aeeoramoilat 1 ina terms 1ns FA:M at'.l the imiifiveiaenta thereon in Allegheny I..n-l l . n tt.e nwd lead ins; from t'heM S.riiiK to H !!itrin. Said Farm contains 17! teres. al..ut ( Acres of which are cleared, and'the ini.ri.r-ii.'-!,t. .-t!i'rie two Brood TrtvriLixw HorsK. one of i hid. i? tor1e and the olhr li'i stories .'sh. an e"el!ent Ktstr BW5.70 ty 6i toet. x V.'jti.h Saw Mm In Trt class condit'on and cij-al-le of s.iwtr sj A.WJ !et of lumber In twrtvo looir". an- nil ou.r nwurr buildinit. riere"::re two orchard .f cli.iie. frjit on tne premise. stctsI tro..,l ;.rinKS convenient, nc ot them t'tinir in the t-nmyitrd nd hsvinsr a fountain nni and a et.n.-t !i"W. lI.les a f.Kd wellf ws'er at the door, n on rllv one mil 'ion feet of rood saw timber, hemlock, hickory, eiierry, ma- rle. ash. oak. etc.. on the .ortton net yet cleared, n eonnoetton with th iir milt ts a st'k1 pirfct header, lathe smw. et-ofl s.iir.etc. The .r..i.erty will be sold, and sold st a t.i-Hin. heoaase the owner Is no lonrer s'.l to rm t ft mill or wors t h n farm. For lurther i.!r'. i:i" e'i on or sdlress FKAM 'IS Mill; N. Tec. 2. issi.-3m. 'het Si-nnirs Pa ST.XAYJERVS ACADEMY E4R I.ATRORr, PA. N'FARt-Y half a century old. front whl-h sosne ef the most j.rominoot and cultivated lal!-s In Fennylvsnia and eNewhere. have ardusted, offers tno't thoronah e-in -utional a:ds and aig-toest standard of rerininir in(1ii-n. ".Pupils admitted at any time. Yearly peDee abont V38. Asdrs. : MSTEKS OF Sir.W'T, HtATTi s r. o., Iico. 10.1f.0.-tf. At entnoreland Vo., Ta. IJETTYS(B,S- 'TS" J'- K'""t ,r' ssu. I'lisMflii np. fctare latfseesseats Kesrfj. Wntc or all en AVhiBKton, . J 10 set Keedi. ctily HelMaj r AT I I.