' i - r i:;ii:rsncn. fa. i j , - - - -WA T 5, 1SS2. fCl, AND i-KltSONAI- Tiim. nn.l tH ()hr llo. .. . - i ;t..!t"a'i!n. Lfrf-tto, will permit no ' M-i-r thin hn dim. t. i ':"n!; foii2?i fin be f nulcaiy -! , Oir. We ffiiarontee it. f T "i" 1 - I I, V V A f ,! i is n in men appomiea i . ,,,, ! r,t at Johnstown, vice J . ri. rsic'ie'l. ,."1 m I.firptto, sella S pounils of , . :? f.r f 1 '. Others e!l the in 7 rr'l.-; f'"r Jl. r.i nijli' maiK1 miserable by that ,.-- s'li'.nV Cure the remedy .t Titnp' driiir 8tor. r. Mni'im, Loretto, soil pound" of ".!! ns Arbucklp's or Aral'i - In ! nvirkct, fr rfl.OO. , i y.!-T.r wiih H-ppi an-1 Iivor Sii'Inh's Vit ilizor is rjuarnnreed j A' James drue store. r':i Zinmrmnn had Iiis left 1 nil' wav nr!Mi nr. wnr in tnf . Altoona, on Thur'dav last. ,y r'.ir eoiithm. s to lirrjer in the lap of " (j ixrtor of an inch in thickness T, ..-, T:i"SiJay nlsM without any effort - I -1 i r II !"! iv'v,ir;.l;ioks pan out from , ot.'s li!v. At !t that i the im w have rearhed from Standard vindred t ns (.f I'P from Cinton, i-. v.i;U will keep thine cool about : ". u!. A I toons, during the com- -,ro nni tlilrton thousand dol .i to the employf of tlx Cam nir.pnty. Johnstown, last Friday .! . r p.'rn. of t'"' TriJtin. lias been , :.i (,f t'i- minajrs of thi Altoona i--i-v Thu duties devolving upon i:-.t. irrh rured. i'.ea'th and sweet breath ! -yr c'iii!.'b.'s f'atarrh Hemedy. Trice j Nasi! InJiTtor fr:e. At James' , , F.l,enshure. Ti .- l I) ivis. of the mercanti!e firm u T'.r' fl.'Ti. i erecting a ommodious ;; t'ir. rear of his comfortah'o resi n ,Iis,:an street. , -c rourt rootn was iHumlpnted s ! T t'.e first time on Wednesday . n" I ir wasn't tho kind the lecal fra ilher. i i !'r a cenrenarlan In th person -. -.l-.vi.iher Drser." as she is called, j., ; ,. j.-iist veir of her ag and utiU ' r f icn' : ies. 1 ir 1 1 f A i' :."i "! Lawrence rownnin, iearniM , ,, i. !; a skunlc for a kitten a few N :o, ' "t wa brought to a $cM$ t:,-.'-.';.' l-.e bad mad. i! -s. ;i!!i'and. of Marttnbnrg, r mill v. in j .1 -t bcn granted a pension jl 'Mf it ; am. Minting to Tf l.bw for the f 'i s -i "i : late roe ! non. ' t . - t i:i rejard to the death of F. T:. rr. v. !y. is tl.nt bis lif.dess remains -p.' 1 i. ",r hi - e-idince in Alfoona at enlv ! our ' i Tb"rsdsv morning. -I.- t;er "wait tne following nanid per s r.' ' F'-.-v.shttrg T"sofliee : M's An-Piv!- 1':".'. ' Cauritner. I owe A. Hercey, - A Y. J n:es a'ld Miss Mattie Jones. -A s't.- . im- fi.r impoverished Wood, f.lm- 'l iw cotrirdexion, !s I'.rown's Iron rr- Ir will prorlnee a l'rn'hv olor, . ''i -Lin. utid is ahsoliitely not ininrioiis. T' j is'. -H.':al Imsiness for t!. new .irf i; wa done last Tii"slar. It wbs t;. '. i :iMon !'i M in what ts known as the V'i;:nri room, on the first floor. U"!..Ti-ver vour doctor would elw von i -mi I ''"d I.iver Oil. tlie hdineeoitiiist iM c'.vo vo-i siv.'ir and sinii'ia Imilibus t iftiir. . m i nt lx to. and take I Eurs. t -Y-'img n e ' !!!; noh iv hats, nnd our ad 4 '. a'! i";s'.Hr t i in""st in nn nrMcle of V.i-nl is to eiM r.t Kirkers", wliere they ' " i ' the prettiest, latest and be-t styles r !rt fnr or t-traw. 1-A retried fl-h nearly five feet In lencth t tiy ,litj out of a coal mine at Ma J . ' '!; Mia county. S. iavs the Indiana ft b"t if we mistake not the Clierrv j. - r s 'ld it first. - four year old sttpf woi.iing 1.70 : ' r-s slueMered in Huntingdon one '- wi V. It was raised In Hare's Va! t . o ci'i r.'v. but we don't know that i t ' . ; . ;,,M,.,' l:r,:r to its weight. J--T'.' I.'ii-.f ratic Committee of Bh-ir f . ! M.-ii.bi v hi-t elrcfed Fisk Cnnn.l rlk ..-:.! ar. 1 S. It. H-rr ai d A. J. Ha t - i! i i' entaive delegate to the S'afe t but ilidn't te'.l tl eni whom t a'! :he Puptoi-s let'er don't arve"r r this week rcorilin to promise, unintentionally over!ofikd. " e rio-t p;ut. however. of; d'1 ' r ctt r, it wi'I read i.itas well jnsr find scaly !:umors. ul.-er. fii-ous swelllnsrs cured hv the 1 if end ( ' tienra soan ftho rreat skui i''"""!!'!', aid C'uticr.rs Fesoivnt I i 'it tl t ) internally. Asli about them r : rvjvSf s. - I:rhnl H'rerand Mls fary TPiens ' "re n-ariied In ritttb.urg on Tii"s- ' v . 'k. and it is n nier II i per--s- tV.t th lady in the c,i-e Is an ' : -:r whom we never heard ted of p:.i you ? i- 'ir poisib'e for S. Teltelhauni. of i to i vert i so the prie s of cvry t b'. or t-s for a!e. h'it he enn cuarnntee that buy fn tu bim will save rr..-nev and "o. il eoods as are to be found in Lo r elsew here. ir bead and "role. ev brestbinu, renth. perfect nmrll, tate and hear- cr.uirh. no d:sfres. fiion prf rcr- - ' ."i.j' t ahout in Catarrh lv te ne : !'s l.'aical cure. Complete feat '"i p dollar. ' T'ev Tiisbcri Tn'irg was in I.,orfo ' -fav ia-t and received the final ' - ra! young ladies, on" of whom ' daughter f.f Mr. W.n .arnev, ' r' i township, at the convent of the ! ' r" Vet-cy, in that place. " : tin ler the lmrreson that we ' f stocks rf giKwls Pi rnburg '"' nr ist confess t Pa we bad never . -i .TTfh nn ex'crsivc n--firtment of "s V. S. Darker Bro. have opened '" 'arge storeroom this week. pre colreto pa:nt vou can ave " ' v ''-uiir.g your lead ard oil at T?ar : '. T sell only pure artic V and sell r'". They an slsosel'in j the bet ' " " 's in the country, either In tn;irt " r,.r;j. or any ntber rj'.ta'ititv desired. A rr-.ieh pleased on Wednesday visit, brief th.-.ugh it was, from :d ard true. Mr. Dfrrils Sulli ":a, than whom tho Mountain r ""d tin a iroie bouest. Knr'ght ;c'ti7en. I.org life to hi'nnn.l nrrel.l , reek 1ol drive is ;! lr : "n. f'.i-r n-.iies e:i-t of f'l r-rf-eh!, l riypr drive is at the foot of : vet-teen n-.i!es beluw (" errv- ! ' '(; for eijl.t days wou'd put ' Lock Haven and V'i'iiams- ! vafd insurance compa'-v with i ..5, , 1 estuiorehuiil cm dy. h:s I ; ' ' ! f .r year or mor- pt, has I r I 1:7.. .n to show cause why its a - I rot be revoked, and the iiroh. its pro! if it wi'I soon follow in the 1 its risks. ' v-vnn-months' trni. all the poh 'f thi.s Vorouch were finally nuis- s"-vic, so to reak, to-dav The Xormsl School, with frrterdeut Straver and Trof. "'!e paU, Will throw open ;ts r eption of pupils on Monday J H 's'er Wilson of General 5un't Alb-ma. and Mr. H F. fox gnats for the P. K. f. Co.j - W. whither thev go to ermine 1 ihviees for switches, slzna's railroads In England and on 'l friend Manlv Te'lo. Fi , the ' the t'leveland Ca'r.'iefnirere, ' r of ir-s class so far as we know Placed us un 'cr oh'igatior.s ":tid'v notice of the Fufkman. v re-ret Is that we are r lu a nioru fully deerre the cr.mn I 11 VTTiPow,!" "T. of Altoona. who, r"1" of 'n" oldest and most ; ves r.n the p. R. and a gen , t,rj sense of the t-rm, Is crr-lit-r - Passenger train, consisting r? ''""'vn ,no mountain one day It s the largest train of the r,,-! over the road. 'to'T h "ornp I'ftlewh'fe- i'-r. ii '.' "' spring-. nn nn Know : it i, inmi. : ' ; nr fnr tVVwo, -v " "r"'1 ?X r.,l' !!"'. .- I irber ! SV -:.-. ' '"! i article cal'ed cvrsnm p'e. C. T. lioberts has Just received at his Vatiety Store an elegant assortment of la dies', eetitlemen's and boys' buttoned shoes, wh:i"h lie guarantees to be" of the best quality and to outwear any other make of shoes in the market. And the bats well, all we have to say is. go and see them. Largest stock in Etwnsbure choice and cheap. We are strongly disposed to recard that person ns the best physician who rlof s most to alleviate human suffering. Judging from this standard, Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, 233 Western Avenue, Lynn. Mass., is entitled to the front rank, for her Veeetabls Compound is daily working wonderful cures in female . diseases. Send for circular to the above ad I dress I The Johnstown 7Wtin of last Monday : notes the fact t hat the Cambria find Somerset : railroad broneht two trains of cars to that ! place on that day, one containing WO and ', the other r.oo passencers, making two in all, j to see Adam Forepamjh's circus and animal j show which was attended by the largest I crovd ever before assembled in Johnstown ! on a slm ilar occasion. i Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Prescription" per fer'ly and permanently cures those diseases peculiar to females. It is tonic and ric-ylno, ; effectually allaying and curing those sicken : ing sensations thai effect the stoma. -h and j hemt through rrfl-'x action. The hack ache, the "dragcingilown" sensations all disap. j pear under the strengthening effects of this great restorative. Ity druggists. We should have noted the fact last week that our talented young friend, James ! I. McLaughlin, F.sq., son and pupil of P.n : iel McLanghlin, F.sq., of Johnstown, has : been admitted to the practice of the law in I the several Courts of H'air county, and that he intends to open an office, if be has not al ; ready ilone so, in Altoor.a, May good for tune attend him in bis tew venture. Dr. Kiel ards scooted off to Philadelphia ; and New York the other i'.av on a business trip. a"d whr n be conies bnek he wiil have i evervthiue required for the successful prae- tiee of the ihuital nit. the object of his vis;t. , being to buy stock for that purpose. The ; Povt'ir is a competent dentist ami a clever ; gentleman, and that he will succeed In his j profession there senis no leasori to doubt. I The erection of a large hall and ar mory ! with offices underneath, as contemplated !v : our lo'-ai military company, is in a fair way I to become an accomplished fact at no distant I day. The necessary funds are assured, the ; site is almost decided upon, the building is : to be of brii'k. with gas. water and steam ; beating appendages, and the cost, if is esti ' mated, wi'I not exceed five thousand dollars. The d welling-t.ouse of Mr. James Mc Closki y, in Gallitzin borough, was burned to t'ne urounl about the hour of noon on j Wednesday last, but we did not learn the amount of the loss, which was total, ther ; being no insurance. The building was an j old one and we presume not very valuable. ! A 1 1 the furniture and other goods in ttie ' bolide were saved. The fire was caused by ; a defective flue. I F? John Owor.s, y m'r? aware, isa merchant in town who keeps his stock up and his pri i ces low down, and the goods that he sells are ; what all classes need, such as dry 'goods and 1 groceries, best tioHrand feed, as well as hats and caps in profusion, an assortment com plete, and shoes of best makes to fit large or ftninl Jfeet. These and many things more at J .hn Owfns' vou'll spy, and no one regrets ! it wno p os there to buy. ; Manholes are being cut in all the bag 1 page and mail cars on the Pennsylvania rail ! road, the object being to provide mans of ' escape for baggage masters and mail messen , gers in the event of the cars being upset in a 1 collision or other accident and the passage r way blocked up by baggago or other mova . ble nrticles. Each hole is about eiuliteen ! inches in diameter, and iscovered with heavy plate glass wh;ch can be moved at pleasure. Through some defect in what is teehni-:- caliy denominateil a "frog," the passenger car on the branch railroad was badly wreck ' ed Wednesday morning. The passengers were transferred to the engine and tender, which bad gone over the "frog" in safety, and the trip to Cresson Rnd back was aecom-pli-bed oik time. The Gallitzin wrecking train came up about noon and soon cleaied the track and gathered up the dihris. No '. body was hurt. j The f Ntensiyo saw mill of Messrs. Fian ! ciscus ,t Woods, situated in Pean township, i this county, was totally destroyed by fire on j last Surelav. together'with a great deal of ' lumber, worksd and in the rough. The fire j Is supposed to have had its origin In the en gine house. The building, machinery and j lumber were all insured, but whether in a j sum Miffieient to cover the loss, the amount of which we have not seen stated, Is more ' than v e can say. ; Mr. Thomas Puke, formerly of Cone. mangd borough, where he Iivl for nine ; years, died in Altoona on Sunday last, aged - 71 vears and 1 months. Deceased was born In England, and had been a resident of Al toor.a since Ih-,7. He also resided in Holli daysbnrs in !:t7 and again in 1s,-. H was an Episcopalian by faith, a Democrat in pol itics, ami a peaceable, worthy citizen whom to know was to esteem. He leaves a wife and eight children The Mart insburg correspondent of tho Altoona Trib'ine says it is authoratively sta ted by knowing ones in that place that Gen eral ColTioth is willing to accept though ho docs tint intend to solicit the Democratic nomination tor ( or:-ress 111 this district, and if once more honored in that way pledges himself to make a rigorous pamnaiin irliw.1. we are sn-e no one wiil doubt. If this bo , true Cuff roth and Campbell are in the same ; boat so far as the wild hunt after office in ; their respective parties is concerned. ' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Love ami Mr. .1. IL Sullivan, assisred "u an excellent orches ' tra. gave an entertainment replete with fun, o'i-,ti.iont. miisjeand mimicry at the Court ; House on Wednesday ldght, and we are glad to learn that the audience was as lare as ' the entertainment was delightful. Another chau'-e to ee and hear this grand combina tion will he afforded this (Thursday') even ing, with an fir ire change of programme, , and the house il! , f course be filled toover : flowing. Let riohody miss it who can go. Ti e clothing denai tment at Parkers is S'mplv immer se. We had little idea of the amount of stock they carry until wo "arc jt a looking over, the other dav, when wefound it to consist of everything in that line which . could possibly be desired no matter whether the tastes f f the fancy outig man or the older and more sedate. ;vho prefer comfort to style, are to 1 e su ted. Il-nce the folly of going from home to buy clot hing when vou I car. get just as good wearing apparal at P.ar , kers' and save vonr railroad fare at least, Tiie trial of Michael Murphy, who is ' charged with having murdered bis wife last December at Shaw's P.nn, on the Bell's Gap railroad, an account, of which we published at the time, was commenced in the P.lair county Court on Friday last. Judge Pean delivered hi.s charge ori Tuesday afternoon to the jury, which then retired," and if we ! learn the result before our paper goes to : press this (Thursday) forenoon'we will giye it in a postscript. P. S. A telegram informs us that the jury returned a verdict Wednes ( day morning of murder in the second degree. I After all the mysterious movements ; which characterized the progress through this section last summer of the various corps : of enginneers who were engaged in survey- ; ; ing routes for a new railroa.l.the infoi 'motion ' , reaches us that said road will in all orcba- ' bility pass through Fulton, Bedford and oth er counties between Cliambersburg and Pittsburg, thus leaving ns out in the cold, as usual. The only hope now seems to be the ; extension of our branch road to the Black- 1 I'ck region, and the prospects in that dhec- ! tion, like certain brands of flour, range from fair to middling. j The many friends of Mr. John Geis and his son William, the former of Johnstown i and the latter of Salina. Kansas, where for j several years they did a large banking busi ness, will be pleased to learn that they ar ! about through with the difficult, ies which two ' or three years ago compelled them to make an assignment. This gratify ing information j Is furnished bv the Sabnn .7V rnnl ft licf ' weeK. winch also says that on tbe dav that 1 rapr was published the firm of John Gels j Co. commenced paving nn additional instal- ' ment of 13 prr cent, on their indebtedness, ! and that oniv ten per cent, vet remains to be ; paid to liquidate all their liabilities. , Our worthy young friend and patron, : Robert T. Shields, who fur several months ' past has been'a salesman in the extensive 1 clothing house of Godfrey Wo'f, Altoona, i has returned to Loretto, where be was born . and brought, np, and embarked in the mer- I cantile business, with, we hone, everv as- j surnnce of success. Rob has tho necessary i energy and business tact to make the thing go, but if he calls to his aid a fair share of i printer's Ink. jud ietousi y applied, he may I lest nssorod that things will run a grest-deal ' smoother. And don't lot him or anybody ; e se forget that we are prepared to doadver j t sing and Job work in the beet sfyle aud at 1 the lowest prices. j The Carrol. town Xirt s iys that the ac- : count publi-hed in theFBrFMN two weeks ago of a bold robbery perpetrated in Carroll j township on the Tuesday night previous is ''too thin," but until that paper points out the alleged attenuation in said story we are fully justified in considering it a c!e;ir case of i sour grapes. We know that such a robtK'ry ! took place at thp time stated, Mr. Jacob Zern, ' the victim, as well as one of his nearest ' -. imm!Xmi iiiiiirmi'.i ns. ine tarter rvloaa to and the former a few days after the account arreared in r.ur naner. nn.l nergnnors. Having so Informed 11s, the latter i i! .ri. : ,i . ' V. ... j JLVZ'l n, minor particularp. the main fact were as are gave thm, and we defy the Xer$ to show i atrthing to the "ontrary. " A German named Casper Zlnk stole i twenty-seven dollars and a suit of clothes from one of the inmates of Mr. J. V,. Martin's boarding house at Portage, this county, about ten days ago, and Constable Westbrook, hav ing learned of his departure In tb.6 direction of Philadelphia, a telegram was sent to that , city and he was arrested there the latter part of last week. Constable W: went down and brought the accused hack to Portage, where a hearing was granted him by Esq. Burgoon ' on Saturday. Being unable to procure bail, he was brought here and consigned to a cell in tho county prison. It is said that he has i admitted his guilt. Casper will have saddled ! a nice bill of costs on the county by the time : he is delivered to the warden of the Western I Penitentiary. I In the Somerset connty Court last week, ! the publishers of the ritt'sburg ComTnTctrtJ i were convicted of libel upon Gen. Coffroth. The matter complained of by (Jen, C. was c ntained In a letter of a Washington cor ' respondent of the Commercial, reflecting on the condnct of that gentleman as chairman of the Committee on Pensions when he was In Congress. The defendants offered to show as a defense that the information charged as libellous was furnished their cor respondent bv General Campbell, Gen. Cof f roth's suec. ss-.' r, but the eviiler.ee w is not ' admitted bv the Court. The defendants' counsel made a motion for a new trial. The tiial of the indictment against the Johns , town Tribune for republishing the letter as It appeared in the Commercial was continued until the August term of court on account of the death of a sister of the editor. The Ho'lidaystiurgcorre.spondent of tho Altoona Trftune'savs that on Thursday lat dirty, ragged, red-fac?d little woman, ear rving a five-mnTiti.s-old babe and leading by the hand a four year-old boy, went through that town begging money to take her and her children, as she said, to Johnstown. It I cing ! ! show day. she gathered in quite a lot of pen- ; pies, which were duly handed over to a ; drunken, degraded man. The money, as a : : matter of course, was spent for liquor, and , the man, woman and children laid out all . night and to 4 o'clock next morning, when they were all taken to the Blair county alms- i 1 house. The little boy was so near dead that : be was unable to stand, and the innocent ! babe was almost in a dying condition. The ' drunken man and woman should have been sent to jail instead of the almshouse. It wi'I , be a burning shame if the authorities permit the degraded couple to again get possession ; of their suffering, innocent children to use as : a means to beg money to purchase whisky. A crr.zv man named Gregory made bis i escape from the county almshouse last Tues , day afternoon, and coming to town, created something of a sensation. After prowling ; round for a time be repaired to a point near the railroad station, where be acted in a innn : ner peculiar to the insane. The people 1 thereaway became somewhat alarmed at b.ls unseemly antics, whereupon Conductor Sny der, who was near bv, put bim nolens voleng under arrest. Deputy Sheriff Web. Griffith ; ; came round about this time, ar.d between the . : efforts of the Conductor and the Deputy, j ; ably assisted by all the boys living within a 1 radius of a half mile, Gregory was safely 1 escorted to jail for safe keeping Steward Lilly had meantime discovered the flight of ' . bis boarder, and further along came with a . wagon and took bim back to bis old quar ters. There are several dangerous or mis- ', chievous insane persons in the almshouse, i and it requires almost constant watchfulness ' . to guard against one or more of them visiting ; : us evuy day. I The arbitration to which reference is . ! made in another item as the first official bus- ' i iness transacted in the New Court House 1 was to determine a case of electment in 1 whichDeiinisSuilivan, administrator of John j ' Sulliva.i, late of Altoona. deceased, was : plaintiff, and M. ,M. Miller, of Clearfield township, defendant, the first named being ; represented by A. V, Parker, Eq.. and the latter by R I,. Johnston and T. R. Scanlan, Esqs., as counsel. The arbitrators were i Messrs. John A. Rlair, Alvin Kvans and Ed. j James, who decided that the defendant I should pay the balance of th purchase) money due on a tract of land bought by him from said decedent, amounting to about : loo, within thirty days : failing in which the Court is to he asked to appoint a trustee to sell the land, and any surplus over and above said balance due arising from the sale, if any I such surplus there should be, is to revert to ' the defendant as compensation for improve nients made or value added to the land while in his r.ussossion. We regret to learn from the Altoona Tri- ' bunt that Mrs. Margaret I'.rallier, wife of Dr. Jacob L. Brallier, died suddenly at the Logan House, in that city, on last Saturday morn- : ing. The Doctor, who is almost constantly on his travels as salesman for a large drug : establishment io Philadelphia, brought his ! wife to the Logan House about twe years ago, where she continued to board tip until her death. About two weeks ago she was ; taken suddenly ill with what waa pronounc ed by ber physician to be paralysis of the heart, an-i her husband was immediately summoned. On Friday it was thought tha't j she was in a fair way to recover, but on Sat- ' day morning, while ber husband and his brother. Dr. Etn'l P.rallier, of Cliambersburg. , were at the breakfast table, a messenger an flounced to them that Mrs. Brallier was dead. The deceased was about 4" years of age and was born, we believe, in Lewisburg, Union connty, to which plaee her remair.s were ta ken on the 6.45 train Saturday evening. Mrs. It. was an accomplished and pleasant lady, and during ber residence in Altoona bad drawn around ber hosts of friends. She had no children. Iter husband, who was born and reared in this connty, wnere he is well and most favorably known, is the recipient of sincere sympathy in his sudden and se vere bereavement. . (i,e of the three children of the Roberts ; family (colored), of this place, whom we noticed last week as having been stricken down by small-pox. died on last Friday evening. The victim was an adopted daugh ter, named Alice, aged about years, and her case was pronounced one of the most vir 11 lent of its class. Dr. Kennedy was the at tending physician, and on him and Mr. Mor- : gan Hughes devolved absolutely the un pleasant task of conveying the body to the at hohc cemetery for interment Not only that, but the Doctor, assisted by Mrs Ro berts, coffined the remains and ilid every thing elsn required in such an emero-ency For this cbaritab'e act. Dr. Kennedy7 who' though a comparatively new comer in r.ur town, has taken high rank in his profession, is entitled and receives the encomiums of the entire community, while bis assistant comes in for similar praise. The two other children of the family nfjicted with the loathsome disease are apparently convalescing, and will no doubt get well unless con-'estion of the lungs or something of that kind inter venes. Thanks to the prompt sanitary measures taken by the borough authorities and thanks especial! to our worthy Burgess! Mr. T. Roberts, the plague has" been con fined to the afflicted household, and fears that it would or might become epidemic are happily dissipated. SlDpf.n Death of a Toca EDF-NSBtuo T.DY. Miss Kate Evans, daughter of Mr Fvan E. Evans, constable of the East ward and granddaughter of Mr. Jacob Thomas' merchant, of the same ward, died very sud denly of hemorrhage of the lungs on last Tuesday afterii'ion, aged about 17 years She was in delicate health from infancy, hel ing a victim of consumption, but was" wHI enough on Sunday to attend church and Sabbath school, and we believe continued in that condition up until a few minutes before her death, which was so sudden and unex pected that the physician who was summon ed hadn't time to reach the house, much less render any assistance to the dying girl. The 1 deceased was a most estimable young lady I and hei early and unlooked for death will be ! greatly regretted by a large circle of adrair- : ing friends and acquaintances j Thebeieaved parents abd other relatives of ! the young lady so unexpectedly summoned , to another and we hope a better world have the sincere sympathy of the entire commu nity in tbe sad and sudden bereavement wh ich has come upon them. j Death of Frascis r. TrEnsr.T, Eq. A brfi'f fleKram was received here this (Thurs day) forenoon ainiounolnu the tinexpeeted and deeply to he recretted death at his home in Altoona or F. P. Tierney, Esq., a former citizen of this place ami a eentleman well known io nearly everybody in Cimhria coun ty, i r.e deceased was a ve yer and had hosts of warm a verv successful law- ' arm friends, here and ! elsewhere, who will he sorrv h.ll.p,l tn inm of liis unhoked for death in ttie very prime of life, lli.s ac;e we presume to have been about 45 years. He leaves a wife and four or five children. May God grant rest to his soul and consolation to his bereaved family Scipio, X. T., Dec. t, 1S79. Iam the pas tor of the Baptist Church here, aDd an edu cated pnysician. 1 am not in practice, but am my sole family physician, end advise in many c. ironic cases, uver a year ago I commended your U.-p Bitters to my'inva I re- ! valid ' ment : wire, who hus been under medical treatment of six of Albany's best Phrsicians years. She has became thoroughly cured of her various complicated diseases by their use. We both recommend theru to our friends many of whom have also been cured of their various ailments by them. IKy. E. Ii. Warsir. ALTTATS IlEFRFSiriTTG. A delicious odor ii imparted by Florestoa Cologne, which is always rfrshiDg, no mar r htw freely ud. LVTTEB FROM HI K HOT. nASTTiras, Minn., April 20, 1882. Friesd Mac It is now mor than four years since I bade adieu to Cambria and turned my face toward the setting sun In hopes to find a laud of promUe, for "Ttiere'f a conntry Tamed tniftorv, Ai you've often times heen tola ; 'Tli a lan.l of mighty rivera Kunnicg over mnils ot ol.l The abode of peare and plenty. And with qutetneni 'tis blest. But this Isn't that Is 90 famoul I Ii away off in the Watt." So to seek this land of promise we com- J menced our Journey westward on April 9th, 1 1S78, in company with Messrs. P. M. A W. j J. Woieslagle, of Wilniore, and Ttobert Mc Cauliff, of Somerset. After a pleasant Jour- I riey we arrived safely at our destination, j Fort Scott, Kansas, where we parted eom- j Tisnv with Messrs. WoleslacrlA ttipv croinff to i Girard, while Mr. McCaulifT and myself started for St. Mary's. Mr. Woieslagle soon B. Mr. WnlMlacrlA soon tired of Kansas, as we expected he would, for he was so anxious to reach his destina tion that the train traveled entirely too slow for bim. He was desirous to reach home, as he termed it, and expected to find a land wdiere the rivers flowed with honey and the banks were liued with gingerbread ; but he was badly disappointed. We foucd in Kansas many old friends, among them Mr. Jacob Stifller and S. P. Dor.myer, of New Cambria, and Messrs. Berg, of Salina, who very kindly welcomed us. After a sojourn of more than two years in Kansas I concluded that I would go to Minne sota fnr a change of climate, which I found to be very beneficial to my health. Soon after arriving in Minnesota I visited our mu tual friends, Mr. William O'Connell and family, whom I found in good health and fpirits and who gave me a very hearty greeting. I next visited Mr. W. H. Elder, who lives near by ; also Mr. James Elder, of Cannon Falis all old neighbors from Cam bria. I soon after took a trip to the famous lied Hirer valley, of which I shall speak in another letter, and had the pleasure of meet ing Messrs. Michael MeDunn and John and David O'Harra, all of whom I not only found prospering in good health and spirits, but loud in their praises of the Nile region of America, as the valley of the Red River is familiarly called ; but as I will give a more extended account In the future, a passing notice will suffice for the present. I regret to announce the severe illness of Mrs. William O'Connell, who has been yen sick for some weeks, but who I am happy to say is now recovering and I trust will con tinue to do so until fully restored to her us ual health. Tho illness of Mrs. O'Connell was the occasion of bringing together a group of Cambrians who had not met for about eighteen vears. They were Messrs. John and Michael MeDunn, W. II. and J. Elder, John O'Harra and your correspondent, and had it not been for the sad occasion which called 114 together it would have been a far happier meeting than it was. Ve congratulate tbe Democracy of Carr. fcria on their success last fall In electing their ticket, headed by our old and esteemed friend, 'Squire Kennedy. We here In Dako ta county also followed suit, electing all the county ticket save one, which was a return to the old political principles. The municipal elections held In various towns in this State resulted in Democratic victories. Hastings elected a Democratic Mayor, Mr. John Maloy, a former Cambrian, and Rochester, Faribault, Fergus Falls, Minnea pohs, and other places, followed suit. Hope the good work will continue. As this is merely an introductory, I will close by sending my regards to all tiie read- of the Frf.emas. x ours iruiy, F. P. McCobmtck. Cot-nctl Procet.dtncs. A regular meet ing of Borough Council was held on Monday evening. May 1st, with Burgess Roberts In the chair. Couneilmen rresent : Barker,, Custer, Gutwalt. Hughes and Jones.- The following borough appointees present ed themselves and were duly qualified to serve for the term of one year : Collector and Treasurer, Isaac Evans f Street Commis sioner, R R. Davis: Weighmaster, David Evans; Solicitor, A. V. Barker; Clerk, J. S. Davis. On motion the Street Commissioner waa Instructed to notify all persons having pave ments which need repairing or rep'acing to have tbe same done within thirty days, and if not done within that time l.e is instructed to repair all such pavements, as directed by chapter 15th, section 1st, of borough ordi nance. On motion of F. n. Barker, the bond of David Evans, weighmaster, with David Da vis as surety, was accepted and filed. On motion an order for ?1S.P0 was granted to Morgan Hughes for bis services in assist ing to bury the child of Wm. Roberts said amount to reimburse him for clothing, etc. On motion, the Street Commissioner was directed to have the bog poand repaired. On motion, the Burgess was instructed to give public notice to all persons owning hogs that they must have them penned up within ten days after said notice. On motion, all the curbing and gutters where there are pavements needing repair ing were referred to the Street Committee, with power to act as they see proper. On motion, an order for f .1.00 was granted Ja. Gallagher for digging grave for child of VV illlam Roberts. On motion, adjourned. J. S. Davis, Clerk. BcRc.r.AKT i?r White TowsHtp. We re- gret to learn that the store of our "ood '. rriends Messrs. J. H. Fiske Ar Co., of Fi"ske, 1 formerly known as Fallen Timber, in White i township, was entered by burglars on Tnes- i day r.igbt of last week and robbed of goods ! and a small sum of money, amounting in all ; to between two and three hundred dollars ! In vaitie. The goods stolen, so far as could ! be determined, consisted of five or six suit i of clothing, ahout the same number of over- ' coats, a lot of Jewelry, and all the watches i and revolvers the establishment contained, j whne the money secured aggregated less than five dollars, to obtain which the money 1 drawer was carried out of the building in ' the rear of whieh it was found next morning '. Entrance to the store was effected through i the cedar, tiie door of which was forced open A fierce and faithful bull-dog was ns a i rule kept in the store at night, but on this I occasion as the thieves were doubtless 1 aware, the animal had been shut up jn the ! stable at the residence of the Messrs. Fiske : whrch is only a short distance from the scene I " ourgiary. 'l lie school house elsn near at hand, was er.te.ori i w-hieli ia WI11CI1 IS Ilio same I night and a valuable watch llong'n" to the ' school mistress, a young ladv named""Knen- i per, or rather to ber father.'wbo resides n ' i r"ntv, was stolen from a desk, the hd of which was forced open. Xo clue bad at latest accounts had been obtained as to who the robbers were or whence they came or went. This is the seeoml ,aT1h r.t1,nt onr rn"rn esteemed j friends, Messrs Fwke Co. have been vie- ' ty"l71? '.m'9 Way' 811,1 wo rtainly hop i that they will succeed in bringing the guilty I parties in the present instance to speedy ; justice and well deserved punishment I Camtiria's Df.t egates to the Rfpcrt i catt State Conventton. A nieetine of the IvepuMican Committee of Cambria countv TnJl v !? th Co,,rt this place, on Inst Tuesday afternoon at o'clock The business which was potent enouCh to brine tocether all the way a dozen Comn.itteernM,, IneludinB sultitutes, was the choosine of two Kepresentative and one Senatorial dele pates to the State convention, which will meet in Harrisbure on Wednesday next Chairman Kinkead called the bodv together named Cope acted as Secretaries. Mr Peter Levercood, who represented in his'sinele 1 person the entire horonch of .To!,nciJ, i named Capt S. W. Davis as one of the Ker resentative delecates. and Mr. W. W Mc teer proposed Capt. H. II. Ruhr, astheothV They were unanimously elected, as was Mr McAteer as the Senatorial delecate The three deletrafes were unanimously instructed Mr,nrt er,7a' nvor for Pernor and Major Brown for Supreme Judee A, is customary with the Republicans, the author ity was cwfr-rred on Chairman Kinkead of callincr the county nominating convention together at such time as he shall hL IT xr tl o m limitation advanced by ?;,A ..Ifn ?Tp,M Vlnt no 8,10,1 cal1 s,'aH their nominations." After a session ot fif- f!lT.n",e"ftva V dJ"'. mean while having taken the precaution to adopt nothing whatever in the shape of resolutions. New Stotit! at Musteh. IT. J. Eberlv wishes to inform the readers of the FrerI man, and especially those living in and about Mnnster. that he has opened arrprieral variety store In said villain int v h4a9 pKt introduced a large and entirely new "topk f dr goods, boots, shoes, hats, caps procerus, tinware, etc., etc.. which he is de! lr'"'"! i seu J" s cheap as anybody I can sell of the same quality, and hones a ' merit and receive a liberal share or i ratronaee. All kinds of country produce and grain will be received in exchange for Coodi and the highest market prices allowed M.rAJSC F. AKD PCRITT. Ladies whoappreciate elegance and pnrlty are nsmg Parker's Hair Balsam. It is the best article sr.'d for restoring gray hBsr to ikg oricinal color, "be tuff and lustra. ESOCH KEMTITCS. A KEMiBlillLE STORY OF LOVE, UAHRtlfl ASD SEPARATION, FOLLOWED BY A SEC OND MATRIMONIAL ALLIANCE AND AN L 2? EXPECTED DENOUEMENT. As the author of the followln romance In real life, our young friend C. S. Clark, city ui nit- Miunrn duua via. ; Many JVon I ptirtil, was born and raised in this place, and j as all the characters in the "o'er trus tale" j formerly resided in Altoona, where both wed ! dines took place, we need offer no excuse for transferring the itory to our local columns. Here It is in full : Ai the Sonrareil etty crtbe tat In hti chair yes terday, wond wring what he could feenre for a Bon day article of interest, he wa arouiod from bit letharny by a arentle tap npon the uRnctam door. In response to a aonoroui request to eome la " the door opened and a etatoly-appearlna; icntl'e maa cropscd the threshold of the cltv editor's den. . u nj eai'.or in 7 wai tho nrst jetion nro- , H "t Vi, -iS,. npon th.a"rnce that he was pre- : 1 "T. ""1"" " unioia a taie wnien mo iuu, iini env cnr,e was forced to artmlt w. , pomeiriinir umply rnlraonlouB. and producing hti ; notebook tecured the f.,llowin( intereitina partle- ; ulara or a really remarkable case : ! In lsfll, at the breaklnn out of the Southern re helHon a friend of the Bent!.man who narrated the tacts was a ymina; man eniraared In the rawa rapor business. For aume time nrevioua he hnd been eountnir an stimal le young- lady of Altoo na. Pa., the yreat railway centre of the Pennavi vania road, and as a refult of the natural order or thins;." he was eurasted to and erentually married theyounp; lady. Hut the call ror tronj.s to ro to the rescue of oar Imperiled country Induco.t the younir man to proceed to the front, and taking a fond farewell of bis eharmlnir vonnj hrlde he en tered the servle. HewnaenHKCd in several fierce and bloody battles, and finally word was received by hla wife that he had been killed In the battle of Antli-tani. Tbe youna; wlfp'a heart was bowed down with the ;rief of a wtdow'a Borrows, and for time after the receipt of the news of her hus band's death on tho field of battle her own life wna deapnlred of, for tbe terrible announcement came when she needed more than at aav other the ton dor presence ot husband and protebtor, but after a ' month's suffering upon a bed of aironv. during j which ?he was carried to the vary brink of the dura; ' river of death, she beiran to recover, and a few months Inter found her ap and about, though the 1 mother of a supposed fatherless boy. To her Inno- I cent offHprinif tho sorrowing widow devoted ber I nun? mw mm ancciioi! and care which only a true mother knows how to extend. Months hecsme years, and tho young; widow con tinued to mourn the tragic death ot the brave hus bnnd and tather. Finally, however, a masculine admirer eroded her path, and In due course of tlsno she waa iieranaded to east off the weed a of wiaownooa ana .marry bor perats'.ent but honora- Me suitor. A quiet but happy wedding followed, and soon thereafter tLe newiy-marriod woman and her llt- tie son accompanied the new husband und fHthar 10 ine west, nn lally settling In Kcd Dak. Mont- i gomery county, where the gentleman engaged In business and the family continued to reside for ' ; some years. In the natural order of things tbe : family multiplied nntll It numbered, in addition ' ! to the husband, wife and oldeat son, who Is now a : , yoong man engaged In business for hlm'elf, four 1 I other children, two sons and two handsome daugb- t trs The family lled happily, and the younger I 1 brothers and sisters grew to manhood and woman- ,' hood, the mother meantime mourning f..r her sol ' 1 !ler husband as only a woman in a second marl- I 1 tal relationship would be apt to mourn. I I A Jew days airo there appeared In Ked Oak a I gentleman of middle age and of one and rather i , attractive bearing. Calling on a business man j there with whom he was acquainted, he inquired I i as to the whereabouts of the family refei-red to I j and wss shown their place of-rosldence. He was 1 . also informed In reply to Inquiries as to tiiolr con- ! I dltlon-ln lifo, the number of the family, and the ! j fact that tho son of the wifony a former husband , , bad gone Inti business for himself In the employ i or a firm In ibirlfngton. A look of trouhte man- j tied the face of the new arrtvsl, and bidding bli ! ; Ked Oak Irtend farewell, he dpnrted. His next I , atop was In vnnoll Bluffs, where he venorday I I met another aenunlnta boyhood days in the east. To this friend be told 1 his story. The visitor was none other tsan the ! "soldier husband." whose "widow" Is new the I wife of another man and the mother of another mnn's children. Learning of her happiness, he did not feel disposed to make his Identity known, preferring to leave matters as thoy now exist rath er than visit his wife or permit her to know that ' he Is still ellvo. though In the excitement of tho war he was by mistake reported killed. What he . may do nobody knows, but probablv he will make j himself known for tbe purpose of claiming his bov, ! and then leave tho Innocent victim of a "double ; marrlBRO" undisturbed In her present family re- i latlons, knowing, as be dues, that the consented ! to mnrry s-i!s a reasonable season of ; supposed widowhood, and not until she felt assur ed that her rirst husband had fallen a victim of a i cruel robelllon which resulted in making so many ' strange Incidents, of which this Is one. ' ' As n explanation of the long absence of bus- band No. 1, It is said that he lrt the army ahat- I tered In constitution, from the efleets ol a long Im prisonment In the hell hele at Andersunville, and I waa also temporarily dethroned of ten son. Ha j unuea iimiemy aiiout tho country, forgetting- by reason of the clondcd condition of his mind, where he lived, who he was, or whero he was going He finally wandered to Vtlcn, N. Y., where he was placed by Mssonlo friends, who rcognlied In htm a member of the ordnr, In the asylum there for the ....-...o ,Hj ii-.i.ie ininasii . in a tew yea's he re- i covered and was dismtssoii. clear In mind and o tive in body. Then he began a search for hla wife, but ns nearly ten years had elapsed, and she had , remarried and left the country, ho found that no one in Altootlfv knew whithet"phhad gone with husband IV'o. 2, ard after veiirs of Inquiry and wri ting he learned only a tew weeks ago of their pre sent whereahoutj and the true state of affairs and only with a view of looking after his ion did he follow the wife of his younger davs to the western home of herself and her new husband. For obvious reafons the names of all the parties to this drama are withheld. Summons in Ejectmekt. The Johnstown 7rioin says that on Saturday last. Ttanntv. I Sheriff Kinkead summoned the Cambria I Iron Company, the Gautier Steel Company j (limited) and the Johnstown Manufacturing I Company to be and appear before the Judges j of the Court of Common Tleas of Cambria eountr, on the first Monday of June next, to answer a certain complaint made bv the : Pennsylvania Railroad Company to the ef fect that the above-named corporations now 1 have in their actual possession lots of ground j situated in Conemaugh borough, Conemaugh township end Franklin borough, comprised ! in the property of the old Portage Railroad, ; which tho Pennsylvania Central claims to i have and to hold by right of purchase from ; tbe commonwealth. The property In dis j pnte begins at tbe point in the centre line of i the old Portage Railroad wliere the north ; line of Church street, in Conemaugh borough, I which runs from Railroad 6treet in a south ; easterly direction to Johnstown borough, ; would intersect the same, if prolonged, and . thence continues to the east end of the old ; tunnel, at the head of Plane No. 1 a dis- tance of about four mi'es. Sisty-one and a J half acres are contained within the bounda l nos given, and the property is very valuable, i The Pennsylvania Railroad Company ciaims ; that the title to this ground is in it, and not ; in the said defendants, which fact it avers it ; is prepared to prove at the proper time. Ow Thibtt Purs' Trul. We will seed Dr Ty Celebrated Klectro-Voltaic Blta and other Electrlo Appliances on trial for thirty das to young men and older persons who art afflicted with Nervous Debility. Lost Vitality, etc guar- "'i'1" ' r. nci mi n.mpiete restoration ot y goran l manhxiH 1 i, w C - . ; , -." ' i.uniinin.1,.11, t, cu ralgla. l aralTsis. Llyer and vih Kaptures. and many other diseases. Illustrated tsmpM-t sent free. Address Voltate Kelt Co.. Marshall. Mich. (10-2S-Iyj ANNOUNCEMENTS. ASSEMBLY JoiFPn fcT)oxAt.D, of EhpnahnTx, "ill t a randidata for nomi nation, i'lrijoot to iletnofratiB rulei, at tbe aext primary election for t'ambrm county. A SSEMBLT. Editor Freeman a , rear sir: Feae annotince the name of A J. t'RRUTT, of Loretto, aa a esn.lHate for Aeru My, Piitneot to ths ruloa of thn Ttcmxcratle party of fa-nbrla eonnty. MANY UEMOCHATil Lorotto, March 72, 18S2.-t. ASSEMBLY. Editor Freemah : on are aathnrlred to announce the name ot MimaHi. Hmriiia, of Oallitzln Hornuifh. aa a candidate for AanemMv, yuwt to the approval or rejection of the Dnmorratle votera at the com Ina; primary election. Knowing hla fttneat and worth, we can earnestly commend Mr. Ilracken to the cordial auppurt of every Democrat In 'amlrla e"iD.'. w MANY CITIZENS. OallltUn, Marsh M, isw.-t.e. FOR ASSEMBLY The undersigned offers hlinfir to the Democracy of Cambria, coun'y as a candidate for tbe Irfirtslstnre. and if foond worthy the aupport or a majority of his fel low Democrats at the coming primary election and la enforced at the polls in November next he pledges himself to serve the Intereats of all con cerned to the beet of hla abllltv and entirely re gardleas of eiluer foar, laror or aSectlon EbeDaburg, March 10. 18t.-3ui. SHERIFF. The undersigned will be a candidate for nomination at the approsch nfc INMnocratle primary elation, "ubject ofomirjo to the rnles of the party, for the offlr r.r th.nit r Cambria connty, and hopes to be deemed worthy of the favorable consideration of his personal and political friends. JOS. F. DUKBIN Allegheny lap., April 21, 15..-te. CARD. i hereby place myself before the Democracy of Cambria aoantv for nomi nation for the office of Sheriff, anbiect t'J the rule of the party. JOHNiJSHli, St. Aa(UM(ne, April a, ISM. Staves, Heading and Lumber. Elfintsr PKK l PAID FOB ALL KISDS OF SXWISS, HEADIXG8 AND LUMBER. Alao. Naw ana Secoaa-handed Barrala. Bast oj raferaneaa. Addrn V,. J. tIL,L.I-iri E. Daqoasae Way, boiwaaa i.;gtnh and Mnth btraata. I'uu bvrgh, l a. a-6.-B. T. JL1S0N PJCIUEDS. Surgeon Demist X'V'rTNTAI ITORK, either c-peratly or meehaak i. a-id all ether won pertain- 1 7 leal, h: iii.tf t iu to my prof;on. will be ei'cuted at m "da rata rate an, i ,u n smi." ic'. ry maocer. Tour patre-aj- is ic.-i...ct;'ui.j t.wned. il;2,GOO OF THE ROCHESTER C WHICH DEFIES COiirETIVIOX IX QUALITY, MAKE AND PRICE, HAS JUST BEEN RECEIVED AT THE Golden Eagle Clolhino; House, 1301 ELEVENTH AVENUE, ALTOONA, PA. AESO, A EAEGH AND ELEGANT STOCK OF HATS, CAPS, and GEMS' FURNISHING GOODS. fSAl!l ALTOONA, PA., A PHIL 21, 1H3.- Whew you If you come in person, The trains from the different branches of the Pennsylvania Railroad come to the new Broad Street Station, which is within one block of our store; you walk directly through the new City Hall to our Market Street front. If you come by Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, any horse car on Thirteenth Street will bring you directly from the Callowbill Street Depot to our door. If you come through Camden, N. J., any horse car on Market Street, except the red ones, will bring you direct We have provided new and spacious reading and toilet rooms for the free use of visitors. If you order by letter, Departments of good have been bo enlarged and Improved that our stock, unquestionably the most comprehensive in the United States, is better than ever. We send without charge, or any obligation to purchase, samples of the new Dress Goods, Silks, etc. We give prices of our entire stock in our new Catalogue for Spring and Summer, which is mailed free to all who send us address on postal card. Hundreds of orders are filled daily, and goods sent by mail and express to every State and Territory, with full privilege of return ar.d refund gf money if they do not suit John Wanamaker, PHILADELPHIA. Cteartnnt, Market an1 Tatrtecr.Ul Eixeeu, tail City IX&U bquaj. 500 Bushels Potatoes, 300 Bushels Apples, 200 Lbs. Dried Apples. The above are some of the articles we are just now in need of, hut any thing you have to sell bring to us and we will give you THE l!ST MARKET PBIOE! EITHER IN EXCHANGE FOR, GOODS OR CASE At the same time we wish to cal! your attention to the fact that we have a VERY LARGE STOCK OF GOODS uii IUUIU3 iu fjicbuuc, an oi wiucn WC are positively ollcring at - EKViELY IF Y0H WANT ANYTHING IN THE WAY OF iCoId Wq at SUCH Heavy IL.NrNrE:LS, you can save money hy huying them now, as we are offering SOME SPECIAL BARGAINS in goods that we have on hand, so that we can dispose of as many as possi ble before the 1st of April next. DOISTT FORGET OXJH STOCK OF BOOTS SHOES, which is the largest and most complete in Ebensburg. To make a long story short, bring us what you have for sale and we will sell you the right figures. V. WORTH CELEBRATED LOTHING! UELMARCH, Proprietor. do your ipRIMG SHOPPIMG VrjOt I 'lof Omr, r.frytt. "i ar4 ChT. lw a near aoil Hjuaaaealac AppoiniKiauat. TS aa V sat LOW PRICES ! what you want at H ! I B Tv. 9v mv tTTK ! AS RflRffFR St RRP CHEAP! CHEAPER! CHEAPESTI GEO. HUNTLEY H'-s SOW nit B1'D 4iJK LARGEST, EEST i KQST VARIED STOCK or SIotpb, TiriTVfi-o, Housefurmshing Goods, .., Ao., that aan r e fonad ir ariv ftUa4 menu n JnaajlTani. H.a auk jtDpnMa iira iiiiii .i.t, i.lii rrariona ttjiea ac 1 ..auw&a; I3tiIllei-' Ilardwnre ofry Jer1j uoa ajj of bearaasitT : CARPENTERS' TOOLS! of all klodt aoj tha bp-t tn xht aaarkft. Aio a largo stock of TABLE AND TOCKET CUTLERY, rrr. v.,nk".:ni . us. Hnr.fNhaca. Rarlma, Rail mowint. JurniNEs, horse hay rakes, Ilora nT rork.. Hop, nd Poll?. nr.n . ar-1 a fuil Una o! Hare ratlaa; Tool. Alfa, a lara;e aatonuiant uf Table, Hooranrt Stair Oil Clotht, CT-ri,r Oil Cloth. rATFR wt. OTT. CIiiTH WIIx-w "aTrr awn SHAl'F nXTl'RES: I.it. attmiC 5 AL.T. tha het In the mr.T. f..r Ia"- and TaMa naa: Inrorto Rui'K SALT. t' 'ter nl r"t forfeellnr I.!vp -k : t.Mi i l.ASTFS W!lltnlVTri! rv.ll" rf ( ona' lT I KKKINS- l-ATKNT SAKKTY HMn' whl k eairv.f b t;.!..W ; t.nr V a' ' i'S o C AHTS: tta !Ti?-t at-vk of MII.K '!: "KS M all hr an-1 -r an.l of tavr--T war rrnr 'wl f'r lo In KNprif' u'- ; R fu;j i!n,.f I'AIVTP HKT-SHF." of tho TTt ,i.,rl. ,..,,-. m. j IiW(;n!a. on,. 1'aixiy TT KI r.vnvK . VAUaMKS. f.jj-tl arwivh a larga and aom. i plpta t-k of cholra J l.ROCF.RIES TOR A (X'O A7II) SEGARS, as wjii aa tliOTisanda c' cthr o?ul an 1 tid"l artlclos. In fsrt. anj-tt tr 1 hawn't a .t or cm t et a' aV'rt nnt!r la c-t w-.rth l-nTj-a-. ar.J bt I do oflor for Palo maT alwava ha T-el! ! on aa vitat. CLAS I!f QCALTTT, Wtll '.htj Will Il.Tarll' '. t'B S(I.I AT UOTTOM l'HICKS! Mf Havlaa; had iioa'-'.T -i;-t Tim' itpsm sirra In tho ai f'f uir. 'a ir ir ::e 1 ati a'.aMai to aiit'jilT rriT cuitomcT-j wth thaTa-r heat !n It markot. 131f me a lit-pra! el.arof ?..v.r l afr -n-ri, then, and be r nvf"i-c 1 t'.at ' e ! ' alwaya the Mi-vu'r-at. and that tt nerer rave to k-nv an In ferior art"-! afmi.lv bfauae tVi nce ta Kw. as It la an lnd'ci utal-le tact that iucti guda ar alwaja tbe dearrat in the end. r.F.O. HUNTLEY. lenanra;. April 11. 1T. KSTiBLissED rca TuiKTT-nrs mi HAY BROTHERS Manufnuturers, WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL -t r- Till, nmzn, AMD Sheet Iron Wares ASD DiiLtf," l.f HEATING, PABLOB an! COOKING STOV 17 SHEET METALS, AKD EOrSI-Fl'RMSEING GOOBS Jobbing In ! TIX, COPPER 4 SDEEMIIOJI POMPTLT ATTtXT-BD TO. i l Kcs. 278, 280 ani :2B2 V. JOHNSTOWN. PA. TWO FAEM3 AT PRIVATE SALE T .er Irr II- t r rteff ti 1 on o&-v i ri v "I r t fleforir-e I r-Hl estate, FitUHte iu iIaL: hip, Camf-na couiitv, f w;t : FAK.n SO. 1, tOXTAIMVr; 5. a errs more or les. In a eood p:tc i.f cnltlTat'on. with a newel Iaw Honm-t rum Hma anJ tbe nccesaary o'it!ullj:np ther-u erect !. FARM SO. 4J, tOMAIMXi CG ACRES, more or less, la al.o In an ee.-;i.:t t.ite -f 'ii'Mva ti'.n and t.r. therccn rrwed a aub?:.intil Stjb liorfcS anl the u?nal ruthuildi:ii5. Till-: TWO I'AllM S atre d"rih? 1 ar Itx-ared clao to tba Tu'-n"'ke within one half mile cf tiie T:ii ig-,f MunfteV. on the K. '. U.K. th--c and a-ha.f rn'l-B fr ra t'rea a"Q !t,nl j-. R. j;.. ,,.) n,,t r,nrU ttnn that diftance fnwn fJ-!-nt.urR. Tl.ce if a thriT inif (R mmi of -!:.. io fruit ari-1 an a' u;: Jan ,.f lii.-e a-er on ea.-li of the lrn:s. a u -I well heina; within five f.-t of tl 9 h"ie on the farm f rt da en'.ed. Nearly all the land la cleared acj nndar cultivation. I'eraona wiMng ti f ur"fcape run e'ther ar f'.y to ei-Sherifr J,.B ji liras, J-.mwh, or to tfce owner on the j rf mi. I.VK.K KotltEi MunsterTwp.. April 14. l62.-2ai. McNEVISM El YEAGErT HArrrwLrrvTttwm or TIN, COPPER asl SHEET-IKON VAEE, COOKING & HEATING STOVES, RAXtiFN, ri Bi r, 1105 ricTt-Blh ATrnno, . Alteoia, Oaa Dear Weal r Oaara Kara.. HOOFINO AND Sl'OL'TINO racwrrrT iTTi'nin to. Kintlf roB KTOTtS rOTAtLI OS !!. Altona. Oct. 10, l"9.-tf. TTEXTIOX, EVEUIHODy: J. G. LT.OYD, WhtlttU ae XafaaV I ti'm- tw COAL, COKE AND LIME. int.niRritu, ri. J-li57) Liatl A SI aVClALTT. IWV-aCl DR. M. J. BUCK, Thtsiciaw asi SrRoro?.-, A 1 - '. Ta. Offlee and reaid.nee cm Foirteeriih ptrf-et. n-ar Klevemh avenne, where mat ral! ran h n-,ad.. titf!-e houra from to !. and from S to 4 and 9 to a. p. Spe-nl atteni '-n raid to turf eaaca i i thp Y?c ai.-l (.'. aa eil at I 1 S -r(r'rl OwaraMc-a ai aT eeani :.oo, f 4-,-f?. t t ! i
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers