FRIDAY. - - - OCT. 13. tSS?. lOCAL AND FEliSOSAI.. Here. There ni the Other IMaoe. -Cambria'- crop of pntatnei proml-es to ra oif pr1iBioiilv. i ,'t to 1 Our nieli!i..r, tli Herat J"" seem 10 . .. . . ., ..11,1 1 ! in i-wvrvj Bllu f's con. , , . . , fj-,lp It f)-i)fini'i v. 1 "i - 1 o ea iiiiiiu nun pii,i,i -if. fv reifveil by Shiloh's Cure. At T ,)r.!. store. If l.ioifi after all ns If our neicrtibors In y ;,- M'n't struck the bent weather for run r : -1 a f-.'r. 'Ws Cfftnrrli TniPly poWvPcurp ViTh, diphtheria ar.il canker mouth. At 1 ..iiiij' drucr store. X' e office, harue room, etc., for Mr. r -t. fhws, our new livo-rv man. will be j . ii'-tdl thl week r,'v hairs often cau-ie annoyance, which r.'Vrr Hair l.n-'am prevents oy restoring ' ful color. (" irro'Itown firm advertiser for 30.871 ;if hones. Why not add another half ,) .1- so for irood measure ' ni'jur-. niinn 111 iserame Dy mas i;::i', 0 ii'h. siiiloli s Cure is the remedy 1 - .'I At James' drus store, y ji e vo'inj man Xorris. who recentl v had ; Vtid cixhed hetween two cars at Ho'll- . -.:. ;r.. u likely to recover, strange as ft ; . .....i r'"V 1 !.!ti?r so simple and perfect for n.T -a the Diamond Dre. For carpet ', h,.''.-r and cheaper than any other dye- r T-i!ar trial shows the worth of every .'u n till ''4 years constant use has proven '. if effleacv of Dr. Bull'9 Couch Svrup. j; p.. -urerior. ' iira'jeman on the Western Division. f !' I: . named 1' M. Mc'lahev, was killed j ;) -v on Wednesday of last week, whila E- in coujilin? cars. T"-- M.iriraret Mitchell, widow of James j: f t.-iie!l. Esq., a former well known eitt t. i f .b 'linfown. died at Brad hick on last 1 ' '.iv everdiiff. need 71 vears. " . .tno'.'.-r deposited flS.OnO in the Sec-,--' Nn'ionul Bank. Altoona. one day last T'ic strangest thintr 'p see In it is . .. r' . iinninr didn't brine it to us. i'uh's Vif:i'i7er is what v.w need for ., . ; i,!,-n. loss of appetite, dizziness, and 1 - . -i o'iis of dvspeitsia. Price 10 and "o -...r hott'o. At James' drnc store. i . lll'l! IT1'!! Ill 1 '1 l-i I'll II III I II IS HfHsrin : mi r.ini"t tnt-il failure, and as a eonse. nri''e. butter boillins, like reform in t fi.' lean party, will not be this jear , -.,1 I, or ia r, V Home and Joseph rcDonald, -nioc-ntie candidates for Assembly, r t ri"r'ii on Tuesday last to Interview - ,.,-,..! inputs on the subject of the ap- ,. ...!,.., iitfrtion. Yr Thomas Creed, a brother of Mr. , M Creed, of Johnstown, died in Titts- . ' M; Monday last. He was ensaeed in . .rv l.imir.Hs nnd was well known - 'i t'int e;tv and in Johnstown. W are under obligations to Hon. A. A. ':. r f.ir several messes of delicious roast- and errra fine potatoes. Also, to !t ;-t ( the Mountain Hon, and John 1 .1 ,"-v f.p vouncer fcr similar favor. 1 1 p last ex"Mrion to the Pittsburgh Fr- tike place today (Frida). The 'r 11 John-town and return. Ineludlntr nvr, tn the ext-lhifinn, is 1.81. and ';' "ill 1 jood uitil SatTirdav eveninsr. I.i'iims Willi Hi: of Tvrone. who was re- , sh' t v.- a favrner named Ike. and John --nfel.lt. of A'r.iona. who about ih same ,:e rcelved a bill from a pistol in the hands i rovvilv imnied Stult, are both couva'es- raptd'v. we!! known Republican politician in ' ice who v. a a nx iou to bet ten dollars ' '".! the n'crlit before f'e election Is an ' 1 h inpv man j 11 t now because the een--' he hnr.tt-red. who is also a Repnbli- .ii.ln't fake the bet. vie inndvcrtentlv announce only opp 4, n for thi office of meniber of Assembiv ' pi .'cl.arriaf ion of ceneral election. Of nevcrvbo'i- knows that two members ., 1.,. pioctt d, and it wiil so appear in '"i:i- of our paper. J II. Crou-e. of this place, who f 1 l ave kept a correct record of the ";" ' from Jansiarv 1st to September 30ih ' :"' s ear. avs that we had ilurina tha ' 1 .I ns clear weather. P.". ilivs rain, 20 - niy and c.iid, iiikI days snow. Y-. r i.t and ml liilp aeed men. snn.iriniZ r -' V.'iis d.-bi'it v and kindred sffections, 1 iiienioiv and hvnochondrin. should e!,ree st.an ps for Ptt rt V II of World's n.iry Dime Series of pamphlets. Ad Wont T's Dl-TFVS TY MEPIC L AskO ' I'.rlT.il". N. V. -T F'.ensburj post ofllce i ready at " ' (' to be relieved of te'ters for the fol- : par;,ed persons; Mr. Blaine. 'i ( ..nlev. Mi- Mar-jaret Davis, Mis ' '. John C. Hoberge. M A. lltintler, I 'avid llid-er. Miss Susie Kaylor, Mrs. : ' uric and James II. Slhbert. - A p.ien of dark calico, intf rspersed with ' stmts, was found the other day at a ' '1 t'.ventv thr!e fer-t he!ow tha surtaee ' , .j.- ,,,,; ,v Mr. Jo-eph Mock, of Frank ' " "L'h. w ho was eriijnced t the time in 1 a well. What became of the balance " woman can only be conjectured. A pretty as a picture i the elegant dis- of 1-welrv now on exhibition and sale rl Tl'v'n .in' wi ll stocked store. The r'rnent comprise? everything desirable personal ornamerit or use. and ad who fmm Carl may rtt assured that they "of the best goods at the, lowest prices. -We were rreattv amu-ed dav since -.' one of our venerable citizens, who ; !u en bowed down with rheumatism. " a .vav'hl cnitche. and di clare himself ' ' voiiiiw a he used to le. and now he is "dltuj Roberts' Eni'"-ocation to ev- 1 v in the town. Great liniment. -1 "we.h and to pray" i- the duty of us '--s ;ii'. but it ain't to "that kind of watch to ca'l the reader'. attention, the ' '' n-te'.es we mean belnj of silver and ' . ru I .i;rh n stock whs ne'er seen as can t t be found a Carl R'vinhis' store ' 'star.il best that were ever sold here -r1re etof en .rineerina skill was per- ' :! Jul n-t.nvn a few rtavs sinco. To ' ' in f r a pile driver to work at a '' 1 :'.' n fa"i where the Fer.nsylvatila 1 ' i! '-n at that place form"r!v stood, r- s'-.ic'iire was lifted from its moor, v n.ove.1 ten or twelve feet to the - T ,'"1 Welsh was strivk. thrown on v r-., i;-,r ,,r,i caTied a short distance -'-! express on 1 1st Saturda mornine, .- . . r,, cros the tract in front nt V:nh treet crossing. Altoona. ' ' rilled off at the side of the - 1 .- ,n,. 1 with on'y a few slicrht - -lira b, n l nru hack, i ..i.ir;,.- (j rhTS w:th stealing , f" r I": 'k lit trick, of Johnstown. "'pr evenintr, and then skinpinu " ' . where the pi 'ice at latest '""kiriff for bin. It Is nlsri IT -'.trieli went awnv In such a . t-f?.,t to pv a ?40 board bill ' "!' .1. ,.f tti0 eomef now on exhihl ". f ,,,r py irv riii'i!na in the '. - ir, is estimated to be fifteen . ? - SI''' ' r ,'l'l- -And vet the price of - '' 1 c"-:mes ttie snme one'dollar r ! .- r veer, cab in advance, .. r ' ' '. f "n's additional for postaae to - V tl,e connty. j '-b-'iir friend. Dr. C. J. A. Ken- ! I'l'-'inu 1n his mairten fnblch itr more than hi first) visit to T- to d IV CThur-d.ivl. neatlv nrraij e vest, the re-t of his apparel '.nibro hMe m.-etina of the - ty Medical Association Is what hi'iijra. o.-maker. Esq.. purchased three f'om John E. Scanlan. Esq.. of !q W"ek. and on Monday ' to wiric to excavate the foun. t'v v-torv frame cotfaae. which d as s.xin as pwi'i!i. The lot -treet. ix'tween the residences "i ai.il Conductor Snyiler. cfrcU of men' and boys" ' town is to be found nt T? T. 1 1 ..r ptnr)'.riiini. Julian street for I.mvv luKifs Is ratiiilly an. ' I 't i b well to hnvnbefe e -. .cured. The stock eus ..'"' ' ff-sh and will le sold pf prices '" s if'-f ictory to customers. KH.-r :IWs'ipr nf Johnstown, f-oei . t'anilirin Iron Com- uioiind, 1 -it !,v l:;'feet. In-Cam-""'in which it is bis Intention '"' f ati.oiic church erected at rts 7. m rr il 'p- This will make four it denomina'ion two Enelis'l ' riuan in and about Johnstwt -i.ive been printed at this office ' "'"'v of next week, at 10 . ' a lot of household poods 1 e; t of Mr Marsaret Weakland', oV i'-"-'!,",v town"hip, and also v '. hve stock, Trodnce. farmine ; 'tl f...,.t ,', .7 ""'i-'ii.s; 10 .Mr. hrankfi. ; ' i of the estate of said decedent. T C. Offer, a brsKemnn on the Monon- aaliela Division of tli") Vert nv! van la Rail ronrt. who clain;e to be a resident of Johns, towti. where all effort! to find hi family however, proved. unavs.lt.nir, fell from his train at Faale tatlon on last Monday morn lna and had both leas and one arm ground j off bv the wheels. Tie died a few hours after the accident. The HoHidaysbure Standard avs : Miss Kate Beyer, of Antis township, Blair county is the fortunate owner of a "Daisy" of a cow from whose lacteal fluid has been extracted since the 09th of 'November la, no less than 210 pounds of butter, besides furnishing milk for the taile. Hapnv Miss Beyer ! We sup pose nionev wouldn't buy her the cow we mean, of course. Daniel Carnev, of Cambria township, made a whack at a'stalk of corn with a hitr knife used for that purpose, while er.eatred on Tuesday last in cutting and shockinar the fodder, but unfortnnarelv tor himself he missed the stlk and stiuck one of his bia toes with the knife, nearly severing it from rhe foot. Dr.. Zimmerman, of this place, at tended to his injuries. The store-room on Hleh street occupied bv Mr. James M. Thompson, two doors west of the "Diamond." was sold at. public sale I seat in the smokinacar as the train was ap ; last Saturday afternoon. The purchaser was proachine Loyaihanna Station, and nroceed Mr. Joseph Patton, of nollidavshura, and Ing to the platform leaped to the arronnd. the the consideration sum ?1,400. The gale was ' train runnina at n speed of about forty miles I hy the administrators of John Thompson, ; an hour. Instead of beim? instantly killed, i deceased. Mr. Thompson will continue to fas the wndnctor thonaht. he was,' be was occupy tne premise as heretofore. 1 "Do ot arasp at the shadow and lose thp subararwe." Kidney-Wort able to convert you from a shadow ot vonr former ; self into thu substance of established hpftlth. ; Said a sutTerer from kidney trnnhlA when asked to trv Kidney-Wort for a remed v. "I'll try It, but It will le mv last dose." - It cured 1 hhu and now he recommends It to alK' 'If I you have disordered kidneys don't fail to try jit. . - - i The barn of William Rose, nar Mineral Point. Taylor township, was destrnyert by fire at an parly hour on Monday mornine, with a quantity of jrrain and hay and twj carriacrest. the latter of which belonged to Ilenrv Middlehcrsfer and Joseph O'Connor, of Somerset county, who were visltinit Mr. Rose, The Are is supposed to'bave been the work of Incendiaries, Loss, S3.000 : Insur ance. Si. 200. P'rsiniaster James has this week a num ber of artisans and mechanics embellishing j the front nt the building which he will occu : py shortly for i.ost-ofhce and druir store pur poses. It is bis intention to have a class front on High and Centre streets, with doors I opening from both directions. The plan, as far as we have had an opportunity to view it, ' is a pretty one, and when finished will be a j decided ornament to our town. I While John Blair, Jr.. and Silas Wherry : were pPkrared on Monday last In hauling coal ! they thoughtlessly left their wagon standing on thp railroad, which was a very' !ad thing ; for the wasjon, as a car of coal that Silas at tempted to drop down the track got beyond ' his control, and striking the vehicle knocked the stuffingfout of in short order. The col ; lision of course frightened the horses, both of which broke loose and ran home. ! If you want to buy cheap our advice yon j should heed, and go to John Owens with j promntness and speed, for he has a stock, as ; We have told you hefore. of dry poods and ; groceries and many things more, and If he i don't sell to you right there's no merchant : we know to whom it will pay yon when out : shopping to go. So mak ye a note of this I fact when you want to Invest in goods that ' are chean as to prion and of qualities best, j A Huntingdon man named William Wat : son. a stone mason by trade, aged about AO ' years, had his right arm cut off and his head j so badly crushed hy the maj east at Bell'n i Mills, a few miles east of Altoona. on last ; Saturday afternoon, that he died the same evening. He was standing on the track at the time and became confused by the mail ' and another train pasln2in opposite direc i tions. The unfortunate man leaves a wife ' and six children. Eli Jones, a young son of Mr. David W. Jones, of Barr township, attempted on Sat urday la-t to "sendge" a wagon while going una bill, a proceeding which is accomplished , by putting a stone hehin 1 one of the wheels, j when the wagon "went hack on" him and ; badly demoralized one of the middle fingers 1 on his right hand The wounded member j was dressed hy Dr. Zimmerman, of this ! place, and the sufferer hopes ere long to be : full and tree handed again. I A big bargain boom in shoes of all kind ' for ladies, misses and children is just now creating a furor at C. T. Rolierts' cheap va riety store," where goodly'piles of what the proprietor call "odds and ends" are being ' offered at ."iOc, f 1.00. $1.25 and Si. 60 per pair. There i scarcely a shoe In the lot which is pot worth nearly double the price asked for it, and that Is why they are going off with a rush. So don't delay an hour if vou want to secure a bargain that ! a bargain. The Altoona Trihitne savs that Congress man CamnhelJ has succeeded in interesting the potnffic4-ofticials at Washington in the matter of making the Altoona office a-free delivery office. Whereat the TTolllda vshurg S!'Tufart is led to remark that in little less than a month hence it is quite probahte the Interest now manifesto bv Congressman C. and the p. o.'s in the matter will have con siderably eoo'ed down, if it be not entirely abated. Talk's cheap an election. especially just before The publishers have favored ns with a copy of th Elocutionists .Manual, Xo. 10, published In Philadelphia. It Is a r.eatly bound volume of 200 pages and comprises many new and popular Readings- It -citations, Acclamation. Dialogues, &c. It se lections evince correct taste and furnish the ( amateur reader and the professional elocu tionist, . with the widest range of subjects for occasions on which-matters of that kind may be needed. See advertisement in an other c.olnmn. '' t " Several week ago. savs the Somerset Iifmmrnt, a Mr. Brnokmnn. fe-Iding Pear Confluence, this county, went wit; to gathei mushrooms. He soon returned with an arm ful of fnnji, which was cooked and the fam ily ate ot the roes heartily Soon afterwards they all felt severe pains, and when a physi cian was called he pronounced their symp toms the result of poison from eating what they supposed to be mushrooms. Two of the yominger members of the family have died, but it is hoped the others will recover. Mr. (i. A. Viola, who recently purchased th barber shop of Mr. Ceorge Washington, In thi place, and reold It to the original owner after running it about five weeks, and who wa learning our local cornet band how to t0o. departed for Raleigh. X. C., on Tuesday last, where he intends to locate. Apropos, of his departure we learn with re gret that the band is likely to disband, sev eral of the members, as we understand, hav ing declared that they would be hlowed if they would blow any more, or words to that effect. "Do pot lay me down by the rippling brook's side, lest babhline lovers wake me from my dreams, nor in the beautiful ceme tery in the valltev, lest sight seers, conning over epitaphs, distract me ; hot let my last fiieep be under the counter of tne merchant who never advertises. There is a peace wliiih passeth all understanding, and a deep s'epp on which neither the buoyant footfall of youth nor the weary shuffl and drag of age will ever intrude." And (hen his spirit took its flight to regions beyond. Lucy Smith and Emma Hartman, two good looking mulatto maidens hailing from Altoona, were scooped in bv the Johnstown police about 3 o'clock Monday morning and subsequently fined two dollars and costs for making a night of it with a couple of the op posite sex and we presume opposite color, in the. rooms of the Keystone Social Club. A silver watch belonging to one of the young men with whom they had fraternized was left by them with the Burgess as security for the payment of the fine and costs Imposed upon them. Our young friend E. S. Kemp, better known a "Ray" Kemp, who spent three seasons here a assistant to his brother, C II. Kemp, at Belmont Cottage and more re cently of the "Suirnr Bowl" store, took his departure Wednesday morning for Meyers dale, Somerset county, where we are fclad to say he has something nice In view in the not far distant future. "Ray" is a worthy young mar. and made many friends while here, all of whom will bo pleased to learn of his suc cess wherever he may cocc'ude to hang up his hat and coat Amongst the many visitors called to onr town bv the sad and shocking death of Mr. IV M. Rifter, we note the following : Mr. John C. Fox and wife and Mr. Chas. C. Rif ter. of Cedar Rapids. Iowa; Mr. M. V. B. Kline and wife, Mrs. Wm Eyerand Mr. Jrin. C. Hitter, nf Catawissa, Pa., and MY. Geo, J. Eodgers, of Fayette county, most of whom were former residents of Enensbnrg. Heart rending as was the fatality which called them hither, and grat as was' the sympathy and sadn-s it excited in every breast, we are sui,? tjiat the many friends In this locality of the l.adiea and e riflemen named were glad to wetjt and pree t them. Mr. and Mrs. Davis E. James, of Morrow county. Ohio, are here on a visit to Postmas ter "James and family, the two gentlemen panted belne conMns. This Is the fint time they trod the soil of Cambria county, but they are so well pleased with onr town and Its people and the surroundings that they will come again Mr. James Is a very agree able and Intelligent gentleman, hut being a Republican- he don't feel tike lifting himself op bv the posterior portion of Ms nnmen tionables over the result of Tuesday's elec tion in his native State. And that's why we smile a benifieent ernile, and trot out our j rooster in lielliserent style. It Is said that Louisville. lime is a pnv ereian preventative for rot in potatoes. The application of about a double handful of this lime to two bushels of potatoes, as soon as tbev are stored away, will effoctviaUr stop all tendency to rot. The lim should be distributed tw evenly as possible throueh the potatoes, in view of the threatening de struction of the present crop by rot, the remedy is worth a trial. Mr. Reuben Fox. of Sinktnu Valley. Blair comity, who advertises a number of Leices ter lambs for sale in our paper, has sent us a lock of wool almost as fine as silk which he clipped from one of the aforesaid lamns, which is only six months' old on Monday last. The wool measures full seven inches in length, and Mr. F. says he will pay all the expenses of any one who eoes there to see, and trive them a pair of lambs Into the bar- 1 (rain, if he car.'t show wool of the same lencrth . and onalitv on the baek9 of all the lambs ad- vertised for sale by him. The lock of wool sent us can be sppn at onr office by all our 1 inenrts who wish to examine it. 1 An Irishman perfectly sober and appa- I rently of sound mind, who was a passenger On the Mail Frnmiia trftin ensf. f mm PHts- burgh on Monday evening, got up from his seen as soon as the train was stopped to he Tin racid was traveling on a second class ticket to Xew I Tork. Xo person on the train knew any- i I thtmr about him. bnt a man who can perform j j the feat, he did and still live, cannot fall to 1 heard of hereafter. ! j. The remains of the unfortunate lad who ; j was killed at Johnstown on the fh of last ' j July has found another claimant in the per- ; son of a widow named Mrs. Catharine Korh. 1 1 of Clearfield, who went to the formpr place ; ; on Wednesdav of last week and learned ; ! enough about the little victim to satisfy her j 1 that he was her son. As the remains have j already been interred at Johnstown as John ' ny Skelly, and subsequently disinterred and taken to Bristol, Pa., and there buried as j Willie Woodhead. only to he once more dis interred and identified as Eddie Seabnrn. and afterwards as Frankie Daniels, the possibil- ! Hies are that they will again he disturbed ; and possibly removed to Clearfield, bnt i whether for final interment or not remains to : be seen. Certainly a sad and remarkable . rr.. .' , , , . I The attention nf onr readers In Cambria ! and Blair counties is called to the illustrated advertisement of Messrs. Richer Latterner, clothing merchants of Altoona. which ap pears for the first time in our paper this week. The Junior member of the firm, Mr. C. H. Latterner, we need scarcely repeat, was born and raised in this county, and we are sure that no young man stands higher in the estimation of all who know him than he does. This of itself should be sufficient to secure for the house a host of customers from Xorthern Cambria, but the Frkeman is specially anxious to see the new firm prosper, because it is the onlv one in the clothing business in Altoona which has the good sense, as we think, to solicit patronage through the columns of onr paper. We ask our friends to bear this fact in mind when they go to Altoona to buy clothing for them selves or their hoys. A little daughter of Mr. nenry Fnlmer, of Johnstown, was run over by a wagon on Monday evening last and fatally injurpd. She was sitting on the curbstone in front of her parent,' residence, when a team belong ing to a Mr. Hoffman and driven ny a man named Liningerand drawing a wagon loaded with ties for the passenger ra il way came along. The girl ran out into t he street with . several other children, and approaching the wagon hetwepn thp front and hind wheels, ' tripped and fell, one of the barter passing ' over her body diagonally across her breast. She was picked np bv a hov and carried into 1 the house, but medical skill was of no avail I and in less than half an hour she was a I corpse The driver of Hip team. Ininger, showed himself to be more of a brute than II II : a man, ecnuse, nPhongh he was aware of I the accident, lae never dismounted to ascer tain the extent -of the child's injuries or to offer his sympathies to her parents. To the credit of human nature such a crenture is rarelv to be found. What Is known as the old " Court House has been partially demolished, to fur nish material for the new armory, and the balance of the building will soon fol'ow the same road. Except for purposes of rohahi tation it is tlierefore practically useless, and having this fact in mind, a couple of enter prising young men unearthed the corner stone bv the tedious proces of subterranean labor. There was a story afloat to the' effect that a bottle of whisVey' w encased In the corner-stone, which by manv is thought to have been the prevailing motive for breaking the perspiration on feliows not used n it. The stone when brought to view, was found to be mearly a square block of granite about two feet on the base and one foot in depth. In the centre was drilled a hole an inch in diameter and acouple of incites deep, and In side this hole was found two ten cent pieces of the date 1S14. Xo historical documents nor ativthing else not even the coveted hot. tie of whiskey presented themselves to fur. nish substance for ptory or song. The Imi'd- mg was erected by Arnold Downing in the year Jts.il. A FORMF.H ErF.NSBI RO TaADT SHOT IN At.toos a. Joseph Able, of Altoona, a mem ber of Co. D, returned home from target shootine practice on last Thursday after noon, and in order to convince his wife that his name wasn't the only Able thing about him, he put op a target against the stable at the rear end of the lot, and raising his fnzee blazed away at it. The papers don't tell us whether he hit or missed the mark, but they do tell as that the gun went off. and after the ball bad gone through the stable, a board fence, and a coal shed, and the side of a house in which Miss Matilda McRenzie who with her mother and other members of the family removed from this place to ltoona a year ago last Spring, was sitting at n table, eating her supper. This didn't end Its ca reer, however, for the next thing It did was nLriKtr .hiss .aicivenzie in the snml of tho back, which it entered at an ai.ole of ot.f i two inches to the liht of the spine and after ' Hafi,on to t'av "Pn one of thee pianos If following the course of the superficial mus- I withstood the test of twenty-five years' cles, lodged beneath the reuion of the nmbil- ! p' lf"''- The greatest pleasure was still to lcus. from which it was soonaf!er abstracted 1 "rived from its tone. It. was so reason by Dr. Hartzeli. At latest accounts the I ant fln(1 ""'"'f"1 that, it seemed as if like young lany was doing well, and no lohts are eiireriainen ror ner early recovery. Able was subsequently arrested and locked up until Saturday, when he was released after a fine of twenty dollars and costs had been imposed and bonds furnished by'his father-in-law for the payment of the doctor's hill and the necessary loss of time to Miss Mc Ketizie, who earns her living by sewing ,.f.VK Ct-"fTT'a First Tom a to. T he Hollidaysburg correspondent of the Altoona Tribune is responsible for the following to which we may add that we remember very well, and we ain't old ;iw i.or, m,i vines laden with green or red fruit, as the case mav be. were r,n k,. I that same town of Hoiiidaysburg and throw, i over the fence as being unfit for either W, or ncHvi. A rfl ere is how they came to he introduced Into tha locality, as told by the correspondent aforesaid : It Is just nrtv-flve years since the flrn tomato wrS HTown in this eoontv. In the sprlntr of is-: a traveler who tarried over niir ht at the viliaae inn st tMtm.rWI1 presented the landlord's little danlfliler Wtn few seeds, which she carefully plan-ed and from which the first ripe tomatoes ever rown In this connty were produced. The lmie Sirl was so pmnd of her little tree fall of brlii ht red "love apples" that she carried It around to every house in the Tillaire. and as the fruit was snptmsed to b poisonous the children were cautioned sot to tonch or handle it. The fol lowinic year the little n'rl's mother, airainst the profe-t of all the o'her members of the familv prepared, cooked and ate some of the frnlt. A she pronounced it (food and palatable and did not sfeken the tomato soon became a favorite dish In the family. The yonni irirl. whose name was Ma tilda Hrotherline. Is still livlnir. the wife of Mr John Barr, of Kast Hollldnvslmrir, and mother of S. B. Barr. of Hays Citv. Kansas, who Is at pres ent on a visit to his aired parents. Althon.rh JIrs Harr will be surprised to see this in print pi e will we have no doubt, verity it If calleJ on by any of onr elt'.icng. Death of a Sox of Mr. a. T. Pixtvlk. Philip Pindle, aged 28 years, died of con sumption at Frostburg, Md , on Saturday morning, Oct 7. Iss2. The deceased was formerly of Howard connty, Md., and was the third son of A. T. and C.' A. Tindle, his father, as many of nnr Traders are aware, being a resident of Biacklick town.ship, this county, . lie was a young man or great promisv, and esteemed and beloved by all who kuew him. This is a sad. though not unexpected, affliction to his parents and friends. True, he had been a sufferer for mora tl;an a year past, but the blow is the more crushing because he is the fourth child t!iree stms and one daughter whoso loss in the morning of life, and within a very few years, the parents have been called upon to mourn. AH of them were victims of that unsparing destroyer of the human race, con sumption. Our sincere sympathies are with the bereaved family and friends. Can't et It, Diabetes, Brlght's Disease, Kidney, Uri nary or Liver Complaints cannot be contract ed by you or your family If Hop Bitters are used, and if yon already have any of these diseases Hop Bitters i9 the only medicine that will positively cure you. Don't forget thin, and don't get some puffed np stuff that will only barm you. - THE TICKET COMPLETED. OSSERiL COFFROTH KOMISATED FOR CON GRESS BY A AXIMOUS VOTK. : ; The Democratic Coricressional Conference met in Altoona, on Thursday of 1at week, for the purpose of nominating a candidate f or Coneress frnm-this district. The follow ing named gentlemen were present as con ferees from the respective connties eernpris lne the district : Bedford Jndsa W. fi. Elcholtz, Dr. A. Enfield and TTon. J. M. Reynolds. Blair A. J. Riley. E"V. and Messrs. V. S. Dorsey and Frank M. Davis. Camhrla Messrs. V. .1. Mayer, Caron Leahy and Hon. jnhn Fenlon. Somerset Messrs. John Thompson, nenry Selling and S. J. Hoffman. On motion of Mr. Riley, of Blair, Hon. John Fenlon, of Cambria, was made presi dent of the conference, who. on takincr the chair, delivered a very neat and pointed ad d ress. On motion of Mr. Davis, of Blair. J. J. Tloffman, of Somerset, waselert"d secretary. After some preliminary remarks and m- I tercnange or somimenr, tne conTerertce pro- ceeueo M top nommauon 111 a cn.no mailt;. - Hon. J. M. Devnolds, of Bedford, nomina ted A. H. CofTroth, of Somerset. A. J. .Riley, Esq , of Blair, nominated A. Y- Divelv. Esq., of Blair. The conference then proceeded to vote. j ,riP conferees from the counties of Bedford I.Cambria and Somerset voting for Mr. Oof. froth, and those from the county of Biairfor Mr. Dlvely. Before the vote was formally announced Mr. Divelv appeared before the conference and requested his conferees to change their votes to Mr. Coffrotb, which, on motion of Mr. Davis, of Blair, was done, thus making his nomination unanimons. A committee of four, consisting of Messrs. Riley, Eicholtz. Mayer and Schlag, was ap pointed to notify Mr. CofTroth nf his nomina tion. Messrs. Reynolds, Riley, Thompson and T.pahy were appointed a committee on reso lutions, who, through the chairman, pre sented the following : Ilnnlvril, Tbt ft tthc Pftnttment orthe lVmnn. racv of the seventeenth LVnirrei'lonf1 Tistr'et tbat In the" lrtri"ttimt nf trie country our repre pcntn'lves n Conirre?? fIioiiM keen constantly in view the protection of Amorlem industries, iinii we herohv pie. lire the vote and support of the ran di.late this day nominated to the maintenance of a tnrirl for such nrote-tion. kriolvd. That we condemn the extravnirnnee an. I war or (Jic recent KcnnMioan 'ontrres.Rnd thnt its aiifrw? -r-1 of tire rrent rtemsnd of the pen. pie fur the reduction of ttie rnirderts of taxation. shows that ff party is not twain. entitled to their confidence. Hrsnlwtl. Thnt. we enfliifs the principles con tained in the platform adopted by the recent Icniocrat c '(invention at Harriailmrt? : thnt the, election 'of -the the ttckot Heroin are! hy that con vention will le rrtp beerinninir of a hotter day for thi' rimf and hoss-rl ldcn roinmonwetlth. Rffn'ved. That with Floe A. H. I'ofTrotb onr candidate this dav nominated for Clone rcss. the llemocracy ol this di'Mri hap a ttfandnrd bearer worthv to lead thery'td victory, and we pledge onrscives to ne all honorable efforts to iocure Ills, election in November. The resolutions wero unanimously adopt ed. At this stage of the proceedings Mr. Rilev. of the committee on nominations, introduced the nominee. Hon. A. TI. Onffroth, who in an eloquent address of some length thanked the conference and accented the nomination. At the conclusion of Mr. Coff roth'fi speech Mr. Divelv was ca'Ied fiOr. and responded in his usual ha ppv style, pledgine himself warmly and heartily to the support of the nominee and predicting his triumphant elee tion. On moMon of Mr. Reynolds a vote of thanks was tendered the President and Sec retary of tbe Conference for the efficient dis charge of their duties. A motion to publish the proceedings of the Conference in r!l the Democratic newspa pers of the district was adopted, after which the Conference adjourned sine iH. r , ' : . 1 . SrirmT? tut Cahs Among the pas sengers on the mail express east from Pitts- 1 1 1 . "LJ: " -'.y '" i " ""-'irai '" who occupied a seat by himself. He sooke to po one and attracted no ntfntion. About seventeen miles easf of Pittsburg a loud re port was heard, which created a panic among the passengers in the car, everybody imagin ing that they were the tarcet. Aa soon as the scare was over the passengers discovered the one-legged man -Kitting upright in his seat a corpse, blood and brains oozing from a wound in his right temple. Conductor James Clossin. who had charge of the train, was notified and he and the passengers searched the pockets of the dead man to find some evidence as to who be was. Pension papers were found from which it was learn ed that his name was tieorge P. Helm, that he was afcoot forty-five years of age and that lie had lost bis leg at, (iettvsbutir. In his clinched band was' held the revolver which had fired the fatal shot. No reason can be assigned for the net. . The Fipst of thi; Anvt-.at.s. Wo are Indebted to the Xew York Catholic Publica tion Society Co.. New York, for a copy of the Illustrated Catholic Family Manual for 1SV. The Manual contains. 142 pages, and is printed with elegant type on the very hest and finest of paper. It abounds in statisti cal information alike, useful nod interesting to Catholics, and contnin thfrtvTonr beau tiful illustrations most of which are correct portraits of distinguished Catholic prelates and scholars, accompanied with a biographi cal sketch of each. Resides all this the Manual contains several brief and well writ ten articles on subjects connected with the history of the church. Take if all in all it is a most valuable publication. Price 2T cents. P. S. The above was Intended for onr last Issue, but was crowded out. and since then we are in receipt of another copy of the ex cellent little work, kindly sent us hy our iriena .lolm J. Mnrnhv. Catholic hnoL-snlw No. 130 Grant street, Pittsburg. ' ' MrstcAT.. The frequent appearance of the Knabe Pianos in our concert room? is not, at all surprising to those acquainted with the history of the firm, or the character of the instrument itself. Not lotir since tha writer, when in a neiglihorintr citv. had 00- '"" me n must nave improved with nw in no inner war ttijti this cnnfd we justly illustrate its perfect state ..f preservation. Ihe Knabe Piano of to-day is in the fore most rank of instruments. As one listens to its tinging vibrations, it appears as though the poetry of tone itself were being revealed in a language far more comnlimentartr arA just than any verbal praise could possibly Beauty. "It is claimed that New York women look younger at ro than rwon women do at 40 or Chicago women at 30." for the reason that they have been taking Pcruna for the past ,hrpe months, but Boston and Chicaov. U tE,Ilm5nB VP.'1fine stv1e -entering JllT'0 'iV "1 -VinoK. I got ,..ie o, jour oooks on tne "ins nf Life" from ,,i ukuim. s n presenr. ann. as it directs have been taking Perunn and Mannlin Mv bowels are in excellent condition, and the lungs and heart are improving finely." J. M. Walkkti, Law'as, Ta. The r.i-CENTKWNiAT, Pageant. One of the features of the H-Centennial celebration In Philadelphia, will be a night pageant consisting of enormous tableaux on wheels' representing historical scenes in the life of Pennsylvania, and also a set of "floats M linstrating one of the great epio poems of In dia, '-The Ramayana." From the ourlines which we will give next week, it will be seen that there will be plenty of room for display, and we are assured will be taken ao-vantage of. The most elaborate prepara tions are going on, and the'spectator. will he astonished beyond meaiore at the magnifi cence of the tableaux. MiixiriNs frivEs Away. Million? of bot ties of Dr. King's Xew Discovery for Con sumption. Coughs and Colds, have been given away as trial bottles of the laro-e size This enormous outlay would be disastrous to the proprietors, were it not for the rare merits possessed by this wonderful medicine. Call at E James Drug Store, F.nensburg, and get a trial bottle re; and try for vourself It never fails to cure. Tin? National Monthly, published at Washington, D. C, now in its sixth year of publication has beer, enlarged and greatly improved. It Is handsomely illustrated, and its editorials, stories, poems and sketches are written by the best writers. It is hound in a beantif ul cover. The puhl ishers offer extra ordinary inducements to agents Rnd eood wages pan be made canvassing for it. A sample oopy with terms to aeents and a set of handsome picture cards will bo sent to any address for in cents. Address, The National Printing Co. F. O. Box Col, Washington, D. C. Heartily Recommended. Don't condemn a good thing because you have been deceived by worthless nostrums. Parker's (linger Tonic has cured many In this section of nervous disorders, and we recommend it heartily to such sufferers, CWHPWI'XirATIOM. AFKLKrrroif.s ARE BLESSINGS. "A many I love, I rebuke and chasten" Key. ill. 19. A friction aTP one of frod'n mo-t ef Tectnal means to keep ns from tostntr oor wav to VZSy "tbont the hedtris of tliorna on TurriT hard and on the (eft we ronld not keen on lmiS!?r ? besen. When tha Aimiirhtv aends am lotions In the shape ol misfortunes theVare for hl.. for hy thPm "renter misfortnne. mar 1? Tf-ented. Danrt -atd : "Refore I was VIL 1 ""l ""ray. bnt now I keep mv word ine reaaonahleneaa will anpear that bv tbeir rL 1! W rf Jdn,l to seek onr trite re.t s that ineyiseep ns from mintnkinir it. and from loslnir fajor of (rod were exercised with eharp affliction i i',JmBn sfr'T odown heart, was hnrled to and n-o with temneitnons nersecnttons from his Sn"Ti "J"1 1'mP'",,' enemies. Isaiah, who we dia-nlfled with siich hoavenlv visions that hi 1e. sortptiona of the antTennirs of rhr!t seem rather ;Sri,".f vans-e1in than the vision of a pro. whomTii V","Tt,"1-!,"wn a'"""1" nd Moses, whom rod honored with most eondeicondinr and 'I"" lf "a. tried bv lon-e- vere afflictions. Trne lovers of onr cmcifled Sa vtonr never think their nhare of the snfrerinra Z."??- T' " hr ""ffrlmr we atonelor "nr sins and procure eternal happiness. Whatever Jro'sTi'0. h" tra"'nr1stlnn. nd with what fM..?r lM-ie my close nr, the path he is It rresethr. him ,rom pPr1" "nrt "fwhich fcI I '", conception. The chaos of .TTJ , 27a,rT- whr w" "n f IfKl't. that Iww.In ""'I """""'"n wb'-h thev often It ri,?".r""TL"n'' ""STieM and order In ,i ...ht . H,m wn" hrin!r" forward everv event ilh;J,W nnVr t. hefll n, a-e sent for onr elatW n,?r r.' "nrt ,h"7 "fr"r'1 ,hp m" Of H!n"' f P"f-rt our virtue, and of Card of Thanks. We have received the following from Dr. M. A. Wesner. of Loret- .'.,h reinest to publish, which we do with the ntmost pleasure : 1 iV.?1 :"A9, V?. m"mh'r!" "f S- Michael's Total Abstinence and Benevolent Societv. at a reimiar meetintraasemhied, deem it rutin and proper to """"ledment of their irratltnde to iec7,;re? J H?.yi of ralllt7ln. for his eloqnont "l""'" , Ml-h.e! church, this place, on Sun- unnTfueVeloher ' too tcr'e'TM T " ,h" ,h!'nk'J of this Society be In nV,. T. KeT. 'm MsaMe. eloqnent and instructive address and the manv kind words taT."?"1- W,,,-h he --sn-rin.lv eaTe on for "the cP"r;W,, "" fitful harvV , """.''' Th,f "'ll"t we are ensued with him n the fame noble eatise-namelv. that of , oppress nit oot: f ii""V"1 ' l"emperance and reclaim- , ' " o.Mii nt cvii consequences we shall ever cherLh in irratcful rememhranee the many irolilen trnths which he so forcibly nt- ; , " inni ms ine mav lonir he spared I Tl fr. I nr that 1. - . . ' . ' ' : r'"- "v inny. unncr iron s I'rovldence. continue the sroo,l work at which he so earnestly lanon. Hriol-cd. That t'icse resobiflons ' be recorded with the mlnnrsa .f . ... - . . . -w ... ..,.,ttT J niiiv Hereof pe transmitted to the Kev. lecturer an.V .n,.ih., , IhM'iMiiPH Freemah for puhlicjition. ""Kt,:,i "j unnnimoaa vobc of t he soctetv t- t- r, Jamfs v. Uaily, President. Joseph K rimmit. Sf-frc arv Ioretto, Pa.. Oct. ft, 1882." ' . A TtOSS Ti i m ac.atvo a TT. it. . . ( . . a all II "l I. i imp fin Ahfltlftini tnrtm .1. r 1 ,t- i Johnstown Trihunt of Monday relates the, following: On Fridiv evening: last a woman trlvlna her name as Mrs. Scott came out from Hlalrsvllle on the Branch trnin. accompanied bv two smsM chil dren, to take the mall express east. While she was wait inn- at the ttntlnn a man annrosched and seirtntr one of her children, mide off with it across" a field into a strip of wood. The woman screamed loudly and hcjrircd the men present to rescne the child The Altooni ifv baml hnnnened to be at the Intersection, and several members of the or ItaniTaMon stnrte.1 in nnrsnit or the snntiosed ab ductor. When thev came nn to htm he refused nt first, to rebanish nnssesofon of the Pttleone 'av Inir the child wns his and he pronnsed to retain it In hiskeeplnsr. Flnatlv. hdwever.jhe Has Indnoed toretnrn It to the woman, whose iov at seef nir It B?aln wn nnhonnded. It was learned that the name of the man who hid taken the chil l from its morher wa Kairer: f hat he was nt one tlm the husband or the woman In qnesrton. hut that she had been divorced from htm and the children .riv en Infc her eostodv by the court. Subsequently tt seems, she mnrried a man nnmed Scott. Some of the hand members nid thev knew the wnrrnn and that she formerly resided In Altoona Her pretent place of residence was not lofirned. I ax dvlnsr, Kirypt, dytnir.or at least I outrht to he ; 1 wish vonr hiireest pyramid would settle down on me: -I'm all broite mi. Indeed I am; this baslnest doesn't pav. And now I'm off ; I'm frolng west. Yonrs, AtlABI, ex-Bey. Oood-bye. Arnhl. But shonld von chane to wnndcr over In this d'rection. call and see ns. flrt tiklnsr care to str.p in .1ohntown to visit the New York OlotMne Hill, yio Tiin street of that c!tv. Yon will flnd the ctothtne- sold bv this house mnoh better and mneh trheapey than nnyfhlnir Ton conld procirre In Kirvpt. A brand-new Invoice ol trood Suitable r,w this- season or tbe venr just received. The ironeral pnhc Is Invited to keen the name of the New Vorir Clotfilpg- Hull in mind when about to make fall and winter purchases. O. sweet-October t how thy ehonns enrich and briny repose To those whom summer heat has robbed of rest and ad'oose ! The palnte ton wilt tlcfcle. too It srroweth cool end mooter : tincemore wo rlve enirairement to the luscious inlev oyster ! Anvthlnor w'th an ? In it Is now In season, fnclndlntr rcadv-mde elothinir. With rernrl to the latfer. w would advise voti to tro to James .1 Mnrr.hv's. loo fbntnn street. .Tohnstown. if von wsnt full nnd winter wear at the lowest of low nr!C"s. He sells only a a-ood article and deals per feeflv fair nnd's.T't'ire with all customers. To trv him is to he convinced of the entire truth of these assertions. Somp marry for love !nd some for money. And some the lyord knows whv : Some find the land ot milk and honey, Some nothlntr hut dry-apple pie. We know where you find the best boots nnd Fhoes In market, be you, reader, man or woman. v.T!fh or miss, or chl'd of tender vears. At S Bbimcnthal's. mn "Eleventh avenue. Altoona. where not onlv the best are sold, but the blc-irest stock or nil sorts In the market constantly fills his s helves. His prices, too. are so wondertiillv liber al thnt yon cannot find fault with them. An order bv mall describing the sort of shoe wanted will be promptly filled, at lowest ratet. ERrnnrn a rRrsso railroad. Trslns on the K.ensbnrff and Cresson Rraneh Railroad rnn as follows under the existing time table ; INToRnrsro Traix leaves Kbensbunr at 7.10 and arrives nt Cresson at 10. Rotnrnintr. leaves (Wes son at 11.41 and arrives In Fbensnnnr at 12. JO r. M. A FTCTtons Trat Leaves Fbensbnric at 3.1o and arrives at frcs.on at 4:1o. Returnlnif. leaves Cresson at 6: 40 nnd arrives in Kber.sbnrir at fl 40. Itoth trains fmornlnir and afternoon) on the E. k t. R. K. connect at Cresson with trnlns irolnir east and west on the main line of the P. R. K. vV CARD. To all who are snfioriiiir from the en-ors and In discretions of yonth. nervous weakness, -early de cay. loss of manhood, etc.. I will send a recipe that will cure yon. fRKE OF CHARlIfc,. This icreat reracdt was discovered bv a jrttknarv in Sonth America. Send a self addressed enveh.no to the Krv, .liissra T. Ishaj, Station D, Snc York Citv. Sept. 1, I8S2.-1J. o PEIISOX.!.! TOHES OSI.TI Tn? Voltaic Byt.T o.. Marshall. Mich., will send Mr. Iivr's fKi.FiiRATvn Klkctbo-Voi.tiic Kklts avd Ki kctrio A "PLI a xcKs on trial forthlr tv days to men (vouna "r old) who are afflicted with Nervons Debility. tVst Vitality and Man hood, and kindred troubles, trnarante'elnu speedy and complete restoration of health and manlv via;, or. Address as above. N. B. No risk Is Incnrred, as thirty days trial Is allowed. f &-2.-6m. J OBItTART. IATTERNrKR Pied, at her residence In Al toona. on Monday. October . 1SS2, Mrs. 1atha mn, wile of Michael Latterner, In the 83d yearof her aire. The deceased resided here for several years, and only two weeks ao she and her husband, together with a widowed danifhfer and her three yonnu children, removed to Altoona. Her health had been visihlv declining tor some months, bot no ap prehensions were felt that her life was so near its close. She was quite extenslvel v related In the nclsrhborhood of Carrolltown, where her husband Tesided for a Inns; time prior to his removal to this place. She was a very Inonstrtons woman, her en tire time being; devoted to the dtscbanre of her do mestic duties, and enjoved the rentest respect and esteem of all who knew her. The Cathello Chnrch, to which she belonged, had no more ex emplary or devout member. Six children survive her. three of whom are married, and one (Sister He Sales) is a member of the relln-Ions order of St. Joseph. Her funeral took place In Altoona on Wednesday morning at 9o'elook. after thecustom ary religions services at the rerman Catholic church. May her soul rest In peace. STRAY SHEEP. Strayed from the enclosure of th subscriber. In Washington township, on or ahont the middle or last Auirnst. thirtv or more head of sheep, some of which were marked K.,"' others "j. A.." and still others "S. R.."'each on one side with tar, and all of them had red kiei marks on their mains. They are sup posed to have left in different Hooks. Any Infor mation which will lead the recovery of said sheep will be thankfully received and proper! v rewarded by JOHN P. O'NTII.L. Oct. 1 3, 18S2.-3t. Cresson I. O. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The under slimed, havlnit been appointed Auditor to hear and decide upon the exceptions Bled to the first and final account of J. T. Psterson and W. J. Flemlnir Administrators of Kllrabeth Fleminir, late of WhOe township, dee'd, herehy ifives notice that he will sit at h's office in Ebenrjhnrir, on tri day. thf V'tti day of Jiorrmber nrrf. at two o'clock In the afternoon, for the purpose of attending to the duties Df the above appointment; when and where all parties interested mav attend if they think proper. JOHN FENiaON. Auditor. tbensburB-, Oct. 13, is,2.-3t. . DMIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Rstate of 'Teorob Troxkix, dee'd L.otters of administration on tbe ostate of (eo. Troxell. late of Reade township, Oamhria county, deceased, have been granted to the nnderslitned. who hereby notify ali ;persons Indebted to said es tate by note or otherwise that payment of their re spective accounts mnst be made without delay, and those having claims or demands ae-nlnst the same will present them properlv an'hcnticated for settlement. ;FF.K HY TKOXKLU ( . J HN TKOXtLL, Aam "' Glasgow t. O., iteade Twp., Vet. 15, 18i-t. 1 he Best H une To buy Autumn and Winter Clothing- at Oak Hall is at the first of the season, when the stock is full and before cold weather creates a rush of buyers. The woolen market is so short of good materials that the low prices with which we open will be the lowest of the season. One million dollars' worth of clothing and materials await your command. You are equally welcome for a $5 BOY'S SUIT or the MOST LIBERAL CUS TOM ORDER. Wanamaker & Brown. Oak Hall, Sixth and Market Sts., Philadelphia. tnatUntlon for Imparttnfr a Practical Bualneaa Edntaivlon Tonntand middlt. arcrl men fitted for the actual dnttea of life. Htudenta on enter at mt time. In Oivldoa.1 tnetraction. Irge and finely furnished nails and Offtoea. fo'mprehenil va ronrae of study. Reenlar and appropriatas Lectures Thorough Tsachuic fractical IruiaiTag. for Clrcuiara addrasa P. hutt A Sous, .PUUburgU, i'a. SsrTEMlJEI! 2U, 1882 -4t. NEW FIRM ! IX ALTOOXA'8 Largest anil Cheapest CLOTHING HOUSE! Eicher & Latterner, AarrMHHora to A. J. Andersin A Co.. 13U8 Eleventh Avenue, Altoona, Pa., nAVF jnst received and opened the !anrst and hnest s'ock of Kail and WlntcrCLI ITHIM1, HATS. CAPS. TKT'XKS, VAIJSf-X. SATCH ELS and lltNT'S Fl KMSHINU t II 1I"S ol all kind, that t)H" ever heretofore hecn t'rouirht to the Mountain Mty. ar stock embraces the ureatest variety, finest l;ihrics and latest styles of uiade-up clothing lor men and txiys that can te found in the miirlcet. All roods Warranted as to quality and make, and full value for the purchaser's mon ey trim ran teed In each and every Instance. nr t'amt.rla county friend and all others will do well to Kive us a call. KK'HEK Sr. LA1TEKSER. Altoona. Oct. 13, 188J.-tf. "35a r& rsa AWARDED TtlEDALS. T4t" tX ?5 Tr.Bst Kri'n Rrrtdyfor Bsekacho cr Lamn B&ck. Rhoumatism or Lamo Joints. Crsnips or Sprains. NeureltzlaorKldn.il Diseases. LumbaRO, Sever a Action orPains Female Weakness. AjsBupericr to ail etfeer Plutsn, Ais Snpsrlor ta Pnita. a4r Rnparlor to l.tialneata. Art Sanerlar to Otatiara:s mr Halves. Arscaperior t ElcrtrlclJr crtalnai Tksy Act Itnmcdlatslr. Tksy Streaaibsa. Tksy Saatha. Ty BsIIsva Pata at Caea. Tfasy Fasltlvslv Curs. CaUTION.' r.ensan Cspeioe Pomo n-s- lers fci ro-o tin!lr,:tHl. i " i cot a-iow venr druggist lo psha off tne otirr fluster tisvmc s a:n:;r sonndiiur: name. S-r tSat tie word is pci:r4 C-A-P-C-I-N' Pr re s rts. "a.1 W T J 1. ML I a. "V A T' A CT LfV.fS A MEAD'S Msx'Iciled CORN and BUNION PUSTtS, CAUTION. All persons are hereby cautioned airainst levying npon or otherwise lnterferinit; with any of the live sfrck. farminir Im plements, produce, household (foods, or other pro pertv no In the possession of Andrew and Alary ISlirironn. or V'lenrneia lownpnip. ns 1 nave pur- 1 ensued and paid for the same, and will resist the I seizure or sale ol any of said property to satisfy 1 any debt which has heen or may be contracted by either of the parties named, the property referred to havine been left with them subject to my dis posal or removal at sny time. F. S. BT. KOOON. Clearfield Twp.. Oct. 13, 19W.-3t. T7'XECUTOR,S NOTICE. AlA Kstateol MieriiuiA Wkakla'(o. dee'd. Letters testsmentJtrv to the e'tate of Matrdalens Weakland. late or Allesheny township, di-ceased. havinir been issued to the underslened. notice Is herebv Kiven 10 a'l persons Indebted to said estete that prompt payment must no made, and those havinn claims oruemanas .".trainsi me same snonia , iiresent them properlv suilientlcated for settle- 1 ment. FKANK t,. 1.11TLE, Executor. ' Allegheny Twp.. ot. 6, If8i -t. TRAY HEIFER. Came to tlie farm i of the subscriber, in Clearfield township, dur- j Inir the latter part of last March, a red yearling heifer, with s white stripe cross her shoulders. t No marks visible. The owner Is requested lo come 1 forward, prove property, pay chames snd take hei , away; faillnir In which, she will be disposed of as j the law directs. .TEKKT IMJNAHOE. j Clearfield Twp., Oct. 6, 18S'i.-t. inrilTD lAf A - J hrlnfaatitll Mucn 10 TTaniBu wRnn,. j Rihlo smrln ofdvKt.; ,-t ,i,;O00K8 Ot DiOieS td it f 1 ft uiDcme JL 6 riQsier. LEICESTER LAMBS FOR SISLE ! t f r '.(;, i iiav-: ion sai.i; 1 0 FIN V which were droc! In Atril etc! .Ainv six Km laaiiil s and four Hucks-ol itif Iacu-'-sK-r l lood. Ttie s re of thf-se laarnns was i.nt year old last A r i 1. nnd I rlied l'JVj oun.l- of wool from liim last May. The owes t hat raie.l ttiee l.atnds were ltnpnrted fr-'in I'iriada Uy Nii:ics. Train, liaviiia been selc-tci h-,.,1 iurchascl t.y that iccntlenian from Sdtne of tlie he t sheep r.nser? in that j rov Ince. 1 may al-(ia:1. that the Ktand.-ire of these IaMtiihs was owned hy Mr. Traiu nnd weinhed 3'J. pounds. S- 1 will sell these Ian in hs iniriv or nil togeth er, a. i-nr dm -rs eia de-ire 'l'lic sixewe lamt-s would in. -ik'- :i nice you n it IS k t ' start with. Kor furt tier in'ormatlou". prices, etc. c ill on the undor siicocd t ins rcMdenee in isnkne Vallev, Hlatr county. I'.-,., or address iib.l HI N I'l IX. Sept. 2y. lavi-2m. Tjrue. Pa. ASSIGNEE'S SALEIsi valiai;le 1 vir""' "' "n or.i. r .ulnsc out of the Conrt of t i-diu:oi, Mens of ilr,tna cunty. to m- di- a-:.-U. 1 .III I JIH.I! 111 .l!,,,. !. on Jr lirt-m- i-e? in , lesrnet-l tot -ns!, ! ;.. "nini.ria county, I "a.. 0 SATI'i:!) Y. fMTORFl 9 "a'iin a,e, At l-rf-k in the afternoon, and ,.;. il vestal of all l;n. a FA KM h.'i ..infnir i.-ndsof .Inch n,.k , . t ;j7!l''"'iis. l!;iul,.-n M. -.Mullen. .Iv. Ivorv' .lo.;!, 1 1 : i r ' ; n . h u . ; others, containinir sa trrrs' S Acres ot whu-ii pre cleared and in a it. 0.1 ta'e ol ciinvaMnn. and hnvinit therci.n ere-'e.l a Iwj e: ae;,tl.crn..ar.i.-Hl afl.t Unci). yrnvl, l:,lrn Hotti houxr. Hon,' Houe, and ot'ier outliuil.ling! TKIIMS OF SAIaJ-".. Ten per cent, f.l pnr-hae irmnev on div of sBe one t1 I'd of lial.-inro on cotirmailon of s ile an.i the t.ilanr-D in two equal annual psvments"- de ferret payments to henr Intcre-t an i io he seenred t'.v jujiiicnt note.-- ol the i,n-,-ii;.-,.f ANSKI.M WKAKLAMi , "'Knrry of A. S. WtiKUXDllid W ife. K'dor 1 -i . Nept. 2-', 182. -T,t. AGENTS WANTED TO V I, TRK RICH m;w hihik TRE ASUR Y or S0a(J For the IIOXi: f IRCI.R A rich volume of 800 best loved .rms chosen M-om the vlinV rrulm of iu ir. I sualcosi. HS7 ! Ilere.anlv K2.KO. No"t...ok like It. o competition! Sale Is immense! F.mlncnt eltlrens fy: "1 tri-r of t,ltairr for rrrn, tiom' " t. H rilTmiy. It. 1), '-.aj p,,-f,rr mnrvr, of nccllrnrt aid rhtapr(t:-i-T. A. pdti. li. 11 "r.'f of ca-nu-"'""'" F. Ta. luil'hins. I. It. 'llik'U " W H Iloane. Mus.l..e. J merit a rrnl ro-irrhold vant " A. J Oonlnn. 1. I). rim.v-'. mil brino arnial tum'unt to th, home."-Prof. w. Y. sherwin hnrr cra ninrf thit mmptmnit rr).'.j-nc will, ormt dr hn'.t. -.1. H. ineeut. It. i,. -it , ,n,id be' in rrrry hwrhold in the 7c"prof t r ,.,, Three mMlioB homes wsm it hence it is a trind chanee ,fZVrx!V'ySam''r','!r'- "r- frp- Address HI HBAKH HHUS., Philadelphia, Pa. AGENTS WANTED EEEDES or the PLAINS By J. W. BrcLL. VJrhrl- ,h" r "i'l Wcndcrfol Adventures of Wild mn, RnfTalo Kill, lilt (arson, IT.; li nC' 'l- J-eU. lexna Jsek, slllornla Joe, and otlier cclel. rated Indian 1 1 .filters. Scouts. Hunters and H 11 ides A true hi tones! wotk or tl-rillinz adventures on the P'alns and In western irorrr- and clvil(7atlon Fichts with Imli-ins! Irand Buflato Ilnnts ! Itcst.enite Adventcres! Nnrnw K-cnues ! Wonderful Shoot, inir and Kfdfnir ! Will Life Inthe F.ir West ! I'-rt Iliii'trntions ! 16 Full-j Hire C-'lored Plates! A Brand hook lor Agents. lufsolls evervtli'nir. MS paires. price 2.oo. A ircnt"? cotnplet outfit SO cts Outfit and c,,pv for JJ.oo. -t?-Write at once for atrenev. or terms and lltictrates circulars, to X. I THOS PSO k CO.. Pnhll?hcr, N. W. Cor. Rth and Broidway, New Yor.K. (9-2t.-3t.J AUDITOR'S NOTICE. .T0M1 Uant y vs. II Mips and Snvder: Common plens or Cambria eonntv. Xo. ."J. March Term. 1171 Hipp. A. I.toyd vs. J.ihn laUrm-; No. 4", S?pf. Term. '7K And now. to wit: Sent. 7th. l"i. Knle to shoW cause why indtrmrut. I.antzr vs. Hipi.s A Snyder credited on jndirment of Hlppsfc I.lo d -s Ijintzv" shonld cot bo marked --l..r n-eot John lrinps ' snd th sum ot 'e.'O havinnrbecn paid Into f v'nrt Knle to showransc whvdeed Pic! should n be.lclirered to the norchn.e- and A. V. Parker nPiolnte 1 Au ditor to report dfctr:b.iB f the money t-iid into Court and to suutrcjit s iipereo. Bv th-1 Court. .Ihhv t". (i iTirs. Prothonotnrv. N"!" is heroVr !-rn that 1 wiil sit t mr offlee In Fbcnsbtrrir. on .V-nry. Oitorrr jr. at 2 o' docK. r. m. . tor th purpose of nttendlMr to the du ties f,f said appoint ment when and where nil par ties interested mnt attend, or he dehfirro I from co-ninir In on snld f'inj. A. V. BAKKI R Kbenshurif . S-pt. 1 ?fr2.-.-,t A miltctr. AUDITOR S NOTICE. Ttie nnder slrned hsvlnir been appointed Andttnr to bear and decide npon th exception, flled to the first and final aeconnt f Frederick Mnnse enar dlanof John S. and Charle" A P.l.kciv fereSv fives notice that he will sit st h- oftic- iti Fbeni bnrir. on Tuetdtiy. Ortob'r 17. Iv-?. at 2 o'clock In the afternoon, f .r the purpose ot atten.iinir to the duties of the above appointment : when and where all parties Interested mav attend if thev see pro-P"-, -A. V. BAKKFK. Auditor, tbenstiorj. Sept. 3D, l2.-3t. The mot complete institntlon In the Cnlted States forthe thorough practlekl education of youtiir and middle aited men. Knter at anv time rr,.TT"r,fiTrl,' r"'r fall particuisrs. address 9-2-A-lm. J. C. SMITH. A. Ji ., Plttsburiih. rl rk"o. IO .Tnst I sjsiiil. Ef.OC TTIOS IISTV ASX'. Ststt pare, latest and Best Fea.,,nif,. Ial..rne" lableanx. Mint entirely new. n l collected from Jhs bet writers orth first time., Po.t pHf,) V-V"' 7? : ""' ln-l Vho'el mi rier alios and Oratory, 1416 and MIH t hestnnt St., Philadelphia p llr---2- J-.hx H. Bkhtei., se.Tetarr. JTX. M. J. BUCK, PHT8ICIANaSl)SrilOrO!t, Otflce , s.l residence on Fonrteerh'stVeet 'nPr t.mce hours from 8 to 10. i. and "from s"T 4 eases of the Kye snd F ar, as,weU as to ur-lesl Operstions of ejervdsscrlptloD. flls.'Ai Itf.l CJTRA Y HEIFERStraverl from tlie r7 premises of the sul.scrllr, in" Cambria town ship, on the 4th inst . s two veer-old black snd white spotted heifer: no nierks. Any person hav ing knowledge of the whereabouts of s.-i'd heifer will confer a favor on the owner, who will par ail expenses, by leaving or seudlr.ir word to the Eh nsfiurg pos'-eEes. KE4L MrK7 Cambria Twp., isept. 20. Ifj.-St. ' f frafWit SEATED and DESEATED It T 'l'HL "rini"1onrs ef fijc ' ( I form i r .(f.:etkt tbe fc-rl l.lx nsharK,, on Tnesaay, U:c ZitUay of Get" :. t 1 f'(ter.r.ii..itf MVitu .- of seated and nn-te1 livr-.s. w .... eha-ttnl at T reasurer's SMle c-t tar -- years, sul-iect to ti:t without r. inrttit; cfcn .lT"rt,M 1 1 b .nit 0 t r. . - Of September and bavir.v t een lie' . v'.j that time until tl:c 'J4th ,ly ot ( ictotr, iv IMiEATI H I.AMS. heitrt. Arm. i mwu ti sr;nTr. Andrew lM.it fy CHKST TOWSMM rf. John As.1-t ... 4,3 cHARi'iti n Ttiwmtir. rerf.i 1 M K .t ert F.-.ans tts lJcnnts iihfi !. QAI.MTZIS1 TOWttstrir. Nicholas IM1 JaC5HST TtlHMtflir. Samuel Iav!s u srwmirHii.i Tf' snir. M illian; Sm'lh t-iO K. L. Johnston ivi si'viri:nAt!A Tow 5Hir. S. V. Fisher 144 Morican .lauies ...,lt WAini?.-fTO?t Tt'WSiHtUF. Henry Sharp Ito M. Kyan r--4 Simon Ko..p Philip W'Mt ai h hiii Tow!nir. 7'hofna Cotily M s, iihnm Hn-li an V'illism Kntti Kl "Fin n i.ad. .Vf.ic. Jcre. l AMiiriA Tumnmr. J. J. Mct'a-tn-y- I'J cirinrirLfi T(-m-.istir. I'sr.irl and !eri;i Kraft 4.".' Ahc H of! t't-r- ............ . yi A. Ia. Hoiiida.v .". ex t ilFM.( UB F.'D. VJirlstlar. V.'.u-h :.; .. J"hn Ii.-n:tv.. . William WatKins ' ritovLB Towjssir. Patrick Metn'ire or McAte'T ril W'illism Paul's estate. Punicl I'unmlre ui P. K. K o i .larnes pork li W'lllian F-np't " Atxnes Hurke , John W. .tono JA'--Ks-ji rnn ishi-ir. Paul Pishonn. jr uj M1I.LVTLI e BCPorou. Andrew Torlcy Ki'xsTrn Tciv?;it!r. Tt It-,. John Noel (part of) EH HLA KB TOW-"BIF. Js-vih K't ple Philip Wendle John Hart hherifer fcfMMKRBIl t TOVSSBlf C. R. Fills 60 K. la. Johnston ...... William . Skellv Will. am A. Skelly J... f ; Tav1d 11. Kvans' eVtate 19 Ie v i Kcarn , 49 Simon Itimond 41 TAl LK TAWSfmi. flcnrc r.lnev ..... I'nntel Konprli .limn Keili v W. W. Harris ' .". Thomas H .'ldehraud .' "Samuel Sm th u Michael Knrney "". ". James Smith .losct.h treonre I'.ll Join W.Jones !. F.dwir 1 Pednn Sarah Koherts SSSSS. " Cliarles Michael "!!..!"" !" Tisnisoros TturysHir. Jacot "a:i-le's Ijstate Ihivid K-itter John Muri-hy William H'uce ."J... " Hrnlire Hrawley tje-ir-e Fcnnv..., " .In'iiM H.Ihrcr ....... KHen and Kose McLauijhlin S. K KIlMCnun j Bridget Bradley.. nr;i Tovjstiir. John Kdminston s Joe-,h Hollcn g I.yontll Weld 178 wtLw'ms mpni iH. Harkln O't I'.Ftate. one house and oi ! t. The owners of the ahore pieces f,r tTTi.-ts of destrintt to redecio tt-.c-m. can do so 1 v a: i 'r: the Comm!s?l-,ne-s. at il eln ftt-e. t.e rt-tV'-' I the saic. etcci.t in such ea.- v.-t -.- any re lands were offerc.1 f..r pnle on tr- liij, 1; ' v' temper last, and were held over a:;-r t'.os made for the "'re. 1 1 1 "1 1 t 1 1 1 K 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 'BT-.I. -IB to t! St .. Jon v 1 Jonv i'imt-pi:l., 1 S. V. . I.AVia. J( ".m!ss' ar. Win Tw H. M. Il'l.T.Kf . 'IcrV. I'dniml -iofi(-r- I If.l -e. I.ti( D.-il?r2. f C'. o LYNCH & STEVENS, UXBEllTAKKKH, And Isnstartsrera and Dealers la HOME AND CITY MADE FURNITURE! LOUNGES BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, Mattresses fcc, 10o; ELKVKXTII AVEXCi; IJHwprn If.lh and lHh 1M., VITOOTVV, PA. "it;z"Tis of ("smhrla c.-m -r rt-i I 1.' I others wishing to jiurciiasf. hone-t I'KNlI t'ICi:. Ac., at honest pi ices are resj ec, iniSy inrit.d tos-r.Ufjs call tf--re lniyinr t isrwhere. as we are c inf. lent that we can iii'wi cvry want and please every uiste. Prices ti.e verr i(,wct. Altoona. Ai rli 19, iio.tf. sKDiHniooLniiLsnsx jl HASDsnM e rnnsi'ST HIE TOUXO CATBOIlfi! la Illustrated Psper lor Osr Bsrs and rir-,, PiiMlshel every month, ("nt i'ns fi" '. t tiens. 1ntre-tltiif rea.iini;. an i Is fuml-h- t the lollnwir-K prkes, j.ma -le lnr.lv-.nse. 5 eopics per snnnu 9 2.00 r .01 AO I tO L .ti " " '. ... 50 " " -iv ;.oo Nu sufiscrlptlcD lor les than five copli -e-ce:ved. and n )l less than live eopies sent to oi. sddref s. All remittances snj eommon'SHtlon? shsulj L sd dressed to Tte Cattolic Miieatics Society Cc.: Usrenrs Kelioe. Jlanafrr, IJarcla.v Street, NEW YORK. 1701. 1JSIJ T. W. DICK, acjt.nt roR Tne OLD HARTFORD UIOUIIaIH COMMENCEll BVSIJtESS 1794. Eher.iibunr. July 21. Is2. WILLIAM A. GITTINCJ3, IIEALIR IN- PIANOS and 0RGAI.T 1 tF THE VERY fcEST MAKl!. High Street, - - Ebeiihurj. r,. Kcpalrlnir and tudne of irst-uir.eT. r o, Slid satisfactorily attende.1 to. and I : t -nr'iu; vocal stid Instrumental mu-c eiv- n at rr rates. I'ianos and tntaus sold to re: la'e ,v -V s on tr.ofithly or other pi.vuifciats when -'e ire . "iii and see. " li-''.'i l- Three Dt.oru Uevf of rtr-ftl . HIGH STREET, I-DE.XSBUI'.G. ?a. J. II. OA NT. Proprietor. rpTlE PI'RMCwIll always find n r.t ei r li. J ot bns-nes. In t'U.ltie.s honr.. Ever; t. i pt net and cosv. Cms Tow a b! -i - Sept. 15, lSi-tf. Josefu Mcdonald, ' Arri)KNtY vn,tff, Irtsssnw. Pa. MftT Office lo Coloonsds Bow, on Csutrs .troet. fiOf4 M Airee'e,sndXk BsiS- ' ' V i FII!EI.SUR.WCCa)n'.
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