J H tfninlmu minim. CBESSBl'RO. FA. LOCAL AND 1'EKSONAL. - . . . IT.,.ia ifr, 1 rier and t n vr tier P-p1 S. Srr-xnklP x - ' fremii! delivery to dini U t'" hive a 1 rn rs rf the city .,.! m sl" t" s- prankle -Tr tA,',frrrMr.ovK etc. .ffir. in-J now f Hie time- the printer to pay. Vow !s tnP Tinip inr in pwni aim tiie-e-K ,lWrl-:'e fflL" -imrj.i,. s-ve, n too. fnori'1 to tn non and poor, a mem ti., siren'Tho-rii and liea!-, is Brown's .-n B:tVr. n old Indian burial cronml h.i hppn ,.,ivt'!v1 nnr Latrobe, nnl crr'ixt in the ! ir Mierpnt. c. ioh'-i f'f.tnrrli Tlemefly n positive cure . . ... I . d'pnrneria ami niiKtr inmiwi. ji 1nr "fore. r,vir rnrnpfpd buckwheat in ut now r ,-.;r!r Hip onrins'tv of some of nnr Cambria .-v firniorn. iim bifti. ci(te, or ohet, use Shl ,wq r.ir .iw Plaster. Filee 2' rents. At ,-.' ilriiz "tore. (,, T'lere you will, it in the vrrdict of all, !v fine wonthcr we're having is too nt- - r ro ' "' ; ' r 1 ' ' r'"iin. Whoopin? Coim'i and Bronchitis lv relieved ly Shiloh '. Cure. At it"- flr-ij tore. ) ATr. A. I'nnc'e. or ilmore. Is aoout n i t " In the i'ni2 business at Mripleton. ,tr?.on rwvinty. r,'iv !' l'rs o'fpn mi-c annovance , which .V? !l:iir r.aNarn prevents by restoring : i ,,X'f III CftTo'V t'-.. fimlirh CVnnt v Tpachprs' Institute I ;t- next inninl spson in this place - ,.. p.ic. Isth. .',.. i rit,iif pnrto misprah'p hv thtit . v.. r .!;'' thi'oh's Cure Is the remedy t " Af Jinies' dnij store. . 'v v ri!! v'M eonrf'i when Shlloh's Cure ;:v i'!inied!at. relief? Vrie 10 cts., ."50, i -' I At .Tonics' drii'J sfnro. . -n v'i coin? to the "Bi ?" Altrton Ys. "Hi" Di-rn. we are. if we can ,l "i.'iss'".nbiy et there. -.1 rrt-o'es ofnll kinds restored to ' 'iii beauty bv Diamond Dves. Per- '.!, !p t'i cents, at all druss'sts. rv i'T)p'ic sewintr n.i'-hlne took tlie "!.:ti if tie P.lair countv fair lat Y S. Rirker & Pro. sell the Doines- Sfl.'t riov. of F.verett, Bedford Hwr.'k'p a f w niivrninrrs aco. and - r spven weeks' old babe dead in her M.irv Marfcfariinj. of Johnstown, o'Venark . J . to enter on !.er p in the cAnveiit of the Sisters of St. -T v luiv'fM .offue. rf fonrne township, "fir.i mur.tv. was cau'jVit and killed bv a !'.Iiv tr(.p wl.iph lie was cuttint; down a few If you wsiit ti see and hear the next i vp'no'of T'enn-v'vania. Robert K. Patti- r f '' vo'i have to lo is to co to Altoona this ! vv "pi:. I . ii . r two thousand bushels of wheat " i nrvestpd this season by a fiermany : 's ' ITnntincdon county, farmer named ' - V T.!.t7. ' 1 --T' e ' '.rnbrii Iron Works at Johnstown, .r'vf pnn.h.vnipnt to about pi'sht thou- I ,i boys, are valued at seven mil- j '-"!,.'!.-. rs. I -T' Per. Ceo TT Tbsver. of Bourhon, ' ' , s iv - : "B 'h nivs.'lf and wife owp orr ' ;loli's Consumption Cure." At j ' .i, 1"J stnTP. I -M' .Times B 7'bm. of West Yjrpinia, - v-l i row n on Tuesdiv evening. lie is rf nnr former fellow-citi7ens, and we .- . him back. O -r in yt rloor reiehbor, Mr. Chsrles - has nioie apples on on- tree in his " ' " :n anv oti-er man we know of in j.!ir.r r,r le'nity. -T! e f'ln Oaurhers of Mr. Albert Yih . 1 i years, were awarded premiums - '! d am! iponce cake respectively at the Ji I .' com y f.iir. - Ti'oiuas cat meas'irinc exactly three ' f m the poii.t of 1 is proboscis to (hp tip ' ' s caudal apoendaue is the feline favorite 'a Holli.hivshor. feminine - M'ss Kate Noon, of Fhi'aibdiihii. than m thra are ponn more weVonie. Is vistf. r FN-nst'iir-r. where he nas born and "it flip h-ippi.icf davs of her life. iloh' Yifalier is v. bat vou need for ' it'.m. losij of appetite, dizziness, and iv:-i oms of dyspepsia. Price 10 and 7." -s per boft'e. At James' druc :foip. T Altoonn firemen a' d railroad em- ; Intend to participate in the Bi- i "' c!idnion will indulce in a street -3 '. i-i tf rity f,-, morrow afternoon. J O. Creery is about to take un his ! hi a Portion of tlio r.:.ttprnfir Uou-ie, I 'iri.'i- front room of whi.-U is soon to he ! 1 hv th Drs. Crt erv as a dental r.tTicp ! to tbe trste an! surtirisinoriv ! :n rf I'cvincr roughs and c. '.!, it is net ' "r-u.M that Dr. Bull's Touch Svrup j 'a-r-.i n many other conch remedies. 'V.; V Tav! .r, sop of the ta'e Judffe ::s ndtivttPd to the Huntingdon ir a' 'he recent. Argument Court, i v"f.v "redifable examination. 1 ter's' Hoi-e Po'.v.ler will pre- i ' l.(T-es. Fverv farmer should e. and for thorn-elves how i ;;r ive their horses. For sale i h '''irg is somewhat excited over ' fiSMiage in thn p'-iee the other 1 - year o'd boy and a lfi year old Performed the ceremony seems . !". : i a peasant rnit j, fcwdasago , l- ' -l.ro'herof Co Sup't Strayer, ' e a vi-it from h's home In '" 1 s : ite he removed some eigh- ; "s .Trru s. a former well known ! ., e r:tien i,f Cambria township, ' e j removed to Morrow countv, t seventeen years ago, is here on ' : - s,.tl, p,,itir. aster James. 1 ild. I.orptto. wants one thousand : L-o. d, clean beuns, f,nP thousand ' : r:me wheat, and lin.. thousand ' b-st oats, for which he will pay ' :i itket price In merchandise. ' ve un immense pew stock of T'.'I sfjb-gr.f hats and winter caps ;'nk'e ,v Njii's, Al'oona. They i ''' r new stock of blue flannel li.N r shirts. Prices lower than t know whether Don Cameron -.' to ,t0 with it or not. but the -!'e Republican party. Is said to ; '", 'Mil Kip fragments in both -e about two thousand miles ' d, ,f I.oretto, sells 12 lbs. good r for .fl.oo : io lb. c0,l white ' 1 lbs good tea.fl.frf); g lbs. Jl "0; r, lbs. best green or roast- 1 ' " All other goods at equally Mr. A i rew Cariieiyie told the ron n.ifii.-turers who convened at w eeks ago what a correspond J"epi (Mo.) CathoUe Trihnn ' .i f. , , "" i ie ranter i.al- ; rew has a few things yet to , "and to the pioneer Prince Priea i 'fiiheijic j If Mrs. Mary t. Urown, Miss Jennie Davis. Mrs. Leah Funk, Mrs. Jann B. Hair, M!s Amanda Jones. John C TIapple, and John tV. ReiHy. inquire each for a letter at the Ehenshur? postoffice they will be sure to get it. Co. H. of Johnstown, was worsted in ft rifle match at the Blaircountvfair on Thurs day last by Co. B, of Bellefonte, which came out six points ahead. The FI's had better beware of the business ends of the busy B's hereafter. The Fifth Reaiment, N. G. P., of which Co. A, of this place, Is part and parcel, will have Its headquarters, and all its other quar ters, at Athletic Hall, Philadelphia, while In attendance at the Bi-Centennlal celebration next week. Tour chance is still eood to eobble up a I fpw hnoq hareains in ladies', misses and chil dren's shops at V. T Roherts' cheap ?.rletv ' store. Don't fail to pitch In, then, for it re I quires a very small sum of money to secure ' a good pair of shoes. Brother Andrew, for thirtv years nromi j nently connecied with St. Vincent's Monas i tery, near I.ntrobe. was thrown from abnecv , on Tnesdav of Inst weelr and so seriously In jured about the head that his recovery was ' considered Impossihle. , "petrified human hear taken from a petrified body exhumed near Fort Worth. Texas." was one of the curiosities exhibited j at the Blair countv fair bv the TTollidavshuri? correspondent of the Altoona Tribune, and a niadstone was another. J Mrs. Caroline Korb. who recently went ; to Bristol. Pa., fully Impressed with the he- lief that she would be ahle to Identify the I remains of the boy killed at Johnstown on I the fith of .Tulv. has returned home perfectly I satisfied that it was not her son. It Is nearly four months yet till Valen tin Day, but that didn't deter Mr. Ralph Day and Miss Jessie Valentine, of Altoona, from cettincr up a Valentine Day of their own bv entering into the holy bonds of mat rlmonv on last Snndav evenlne. Yonnsr and middle aeed men sufferine from nervous dehilitv, premature old nee, hws of memory, and kindred svmptoms, should send three stamps for Tart VII of pamphlets issued by vTorld's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo. X. V. Capt. V. VY. Ivory, an old Mexican sol dier, who was horn and raised at Snmmlt vllle, this county, from whence he removed to St. T.ouis, manv years aco. has recently established himself in the life insurance and rriOnev to loan hnsiness at St. T.ouis. Mo. You were talkine about eood flour and where to buy it. were you ? The Question is a common one, and the answer we invariably r've if we happen to be consulted on the sub ject. Is to eo to John Owens', Hleh street, and purchase. TTo sells the verv best brands. A reunion of the family of our eood old friend and patron. Mr. John Strayer father of our worthy townsman. Co. Sup't Strayer, was held at the parental home, near Johns town, on Wednesday last. An account of the pleasant event, event has been promised for our next Issue. W. J. Davis, an emnlove at necla Col liery, near ( ;rppr,sburtr. was Instantly killed, on Saturday last, hy falllncr da wn n shaft 2.0 feet riVen. and F.dward Lynch, a painter nt Mt. Pleasant, in the same county, met with I the same fate on the same day by falling' a distance of twenty feet. Another snecia' examination of teachers will he hpld at the public school building in this place to-morrow (Saturday) forenoon, eemmenoin" at 0 o'clock All tbose wishing to teach who do pot hold certificates should nttend ftps examination, as it is the last one that will be held this year. Dry goods and croceries, hats, hoofs and shops, nnd many thincs more from which yon can choose just what yon want apd at prices as low as you'll find anywhere in thf. county j you go, are comprised in the stock, always : choicest and best, at John Owens cheap store, where it pays to invest. Long ago c. T. Roberts had an adver- ; tisement in the papers which flamed out at the head as follows : " Tempns fvgit ."' Free- ! lv translated, this means that if time flies ere ! yon call on Mr. Roberts and buy a good watch or clock vou will make a mistake you will ! rejrret tbe rest of your lifetime, j A boy. seed about 14 years, who hailed from Council B'nffs, Iowa, passed through Altoona. eastward bound, on last Sunday morning, having traveled all the way, and a ( I long distance It li. hy stealing rides on freight ! trains The Philadelphia Bl-Centennial is probably the attraction which prompted the ! venture. Mrs. Walsh, of Altoona. the lady whom we stated last week had been struck by lim ' Ited evpress at the Ninth street crossing In j that city, and who at the time was supposed j to have been onlysllghflv inlnred, issaim now ' fo be in a vpry serious condition, havingsus 1 tained internal Iniurles which Rre likely to i prove fatal. ' Rev. P.Valentine T.obevmer, O. S. P., I died of dropsy In Covington, Ky., on the Off, Inst, no was horn in Pfaffanhere, Bavaria, on May 4. 13.12. Deceased for many years officiated ip Johpstown and afterwards at St Niche'as. this county, from whence he was ordered t" Covington about three years ago. Mav he rest in peace. Corporal J. C. Williamson, who was thrown from a wagon and had his right leg broken on the 2d of last July, slipped on the boardwalk In front of the Blair House, a few davs ago. nnd had the injured member pretty badly wrenched. ITc is getting along com- ! fortably, however, and will soon be none the j worse for the misha p. ! Mr. Joseph M. Clarke, who was married to a daughter of Mrs. T. Conrad and a grand- daughter of Mr. John Ivorv, deceased, a for' i ... , ' ' .,, " , mer well known merchant at Summitville, i 'his county, rbed in St. Jrseph, Mo., on Mon- ; day morning of Inst wet k, aged about .11 1 years. His wife and two small children sur- i vive him. May he rest in peace. The Vigilant fire company, of Altoona, is to be taken to Philadelphia and brought j home again for ?".00Tper head, while the j Huntingdon firemen, who are rhirty-five j miles nearer the scene of the coming Bi Cen tennial, will either have to pay ?f!.03 each for j the same trip or else stay at home, and that j Is whv the Huntingdon firemen find fault and J fume furiously. On Tuesday last the Assignees of Wm. ! M. I.loyd sold at their office In Altoona about two-thirds of thn old homestead property of j the bankrupt, in all about sixty lots. The ; flay's sales amounted te. 34,000, distributed i among twenty-five different purchasers. The . sale was adjourned until Tuesday, December ; lPth. at which tune the dwelling house will : positively be sold. j Miss Sophia Fckenrode, of Carroll town ship, who became sadly impaired in both ! body and mind about three years ago, and ' was taken to Mt. Hope asylum, near Balti- j more, has. ns we learn from the Carrolltown ' .Yeir, has fully regained her mental and physical health, and was accompanied home on Monday of ia,t week by Hon. John Buck, of Carroiitown. Our industrious young farmer friend and patron, with school teaching proclivities, Mr. 1 Howard Kvans, of Cambria, township, ex- : pects to gather between sixty and seventy bushels of good Apples from his orchard this ! year. Pome of which we have tasted and pro- i pounce fisf class so luscious, indeed that I Mr. Evans finds no difficulty in getting ! d0 ' per hushel for then) at Sumraerhlll and South Fork. Our thoughtful friend Tom L. McNa mara, of I'hi'adelph'a. semis us a circular descriptive of the wonderful things to be seen At the Pi-Centennial celebration in that city next week, and which concludes with there mark that "as all the processions pass our stores (Messrs. Reigel, Scott A Co., wholesale scores ( Messrs. Keieel, Scott & Co., wholesale j ai"' retail dry goods, etc..) on Market street, I lu r" 'nvlfe,! to come here to see them " j If we take in the "Pi," and to do It we'll trv, our worthy friend Tom will cot be passed by. A laria lot of heavy boots for men's win ter wear has this week been received by R L. Davis, Julian street. They are custom made, and he Invites the strictest scrutiny to discover a flaw in their composition. Winter is comiog, and if vou, reader, or any ac quaintance, want a boot that will commend Itself both bv price and Iquality, we adv ise you to ee Mr. Davis at once. --Such great bargains vou never heard of as S. Sprankle A Son, of Altoona. are now offering In cheap, medium and fine dress suits. They' can't be beat for tasty styles and nobby p&terns. The truth is they never j purcnased clothing so cheap. A large as ! ftortment of extra coats and vests at half , price. Call as soon a possible and secure j one or more of the great bargains they are 1 now offering. Time and tide wait on no man, and that Is lust where Carl Rivinius, the popular dis- penser of gold and silver watches, jewelry, clocks, musical Instruments, etc., has the ! drop on time and tide, as he Is always ready and willing to wait on anybody who wants . to buy what he has to sell." Every article he keeps is warranted as to quality and the pri I ces put upon them are as honest as the goods are reliable. One thousand shop men in the employ of ; the P. R. R. at Altoona. are to be uniformed : and sent to Philadelphia next week to take part In the Bi-Centennial celebration. The j uniforms, which have already been received. . consist of a blouse and cap for each and ev : ery man, but what is to cover the rest of their bodies, unlss it Is the buttons, each of which bears the letters P. R. K., the papers down ! there don't tell us. The mineral right of a large tract of val i uable coal land near Gallitzin, this countv, was recently purchased bv Messrs. Jacob II. ' Taylor, of Baltimore, and David McCoy, of Glen White, Blair county, who have sunk a : Shaft one hundred and twenty feet in depth : and Just completed machinery which will raise sne thousand tons of coal per day. The film, it is said, will soon erect one hundred ! coke ovens on the land. ! "Watch and prav !" It is our intention j at this moment to direct attention to only the ; opening word of the above text, "Watch !" i Do yon want to buy a watch a good watch a watch guaranteed to keep time true to ! the sun a watch cheap at any price? Call ; at Carl Rivinius' rooms. High street, and it j will be a peculiar taste and a signally dis I tressed pocket-book which will write down 1 on themselves dlssatisftt'd. The Huntingdon Loral Xncs inclines to the opinion that some of its exchanges, the Freeman, perhaps, being one of them, are doing enough free advertising for the rail road company to enable tha publishers, if they were paid even at five cents per line, to take their families to a Bi-Centennial once a month. It Is Bi-Centennial and continual work of this kind, however, that ye printer man waxeth fat and beeometh rich. Mike Quartz and Charley O'Donnell went to the neighborhood of Strongstown. Indiana county, on Monday last, in quest of squirrels, but failed to find any until on the home stretch Wednesday morning, when they succeeded in shooting twelve of the black and gray species in Blacklick township, this county. If they didn't get many squirrels, however, theysneoeeded. as thev alledgeln striking a land flowing with buckwheatcakes and honey. The largest, finest and cheapest stock of men's, boys' and children's overcoats, ulster ettes and reversibies, of every variety, style and patern, you can find at S. Sprankle it Son's, Altoona. Men's heavy long over coats as low as Z'-. Their men's fine stock, ranging in prices from 57..V) to 51 00, they can save you from 20 to "0 per cent. They are anxious to sell, and their stock is immense. Hundreds of all kinds of over coats, ulsterettes and reversibies to select from. Mr. Edwin Thomas, of this place, has leased his blacksmith shop to Em'l Cluster, and as will be seen by notice elsewhere calls on all persons indebted to him to pay np on or before the L'.ltt. Inst., as he intends about that time to pull up stakes, so to speak, and betake himself to Iowa. All which we re cord with anything but pleasure, as Ed. is an honest, industrious citizen, and that is the kind of men no town can afford to lose. Suc cess be with him h's proposed departure. Go where he will, the fame of Prof. F. A. Lyte, late principal of onr horn schools, as a successful and proficient educator, is sure to go with him. It will be remembered that Mr. l.yte departed onr town not many months nao and took up his abode in Minne apolis. Minn., where he found employment as a civil engineer, and now w read in a pa per of that city that he has declined the prin cipalship of the high school at Faribault, in that State, which was recently tendered him. Verily Frank is a l.yte the rays whereof can not be hidden under a whole wagon load of half bushels. It it be true, as alleged hy a correspond ent of the Cairolltown Xeirx. who claims to he a Democrat, that Prothotarv Gates is now "traveling like a tramp over the countv with a fellow the name of Morrell, trying to de feat onr favorite Genera! McDonald and Mr. norne, and the whole county ticket," it does seem too utterly utter for anything, but when tbe correspondent aforesaid voted for Mr. Gates, as he admits he did, he knew he was a Republican, and having aided so far as he could in putting him where he is, the least he and ethers like him can do is to say no'h inir. but work the harder to counteract thn ort Gates is making to defeat "the whole county ticke'." The fruit of political repent ance is political righteousness. Carrolltown is not half so populous as Ebensbnrg, and yet it has the bulge on this community in the fact that it contains a store devoted exclusively to the sale of made-up Clothing and gent's furnishing goods, the proprietor whereof is Mr. H. O. Stoltz. as C'ever and deserving a gentleman as Cambria ever produced. We are glad to learn that the enterprise is prospering and that Mr. S. has just replenished his stock with a large invoice of wearing apparel and furnisl in. goods for fall and winter wear, all of which will positively be sola at prices wr.ich cannot be surpassed for cheapness in Johnstown, Altoona or elsewhere. This j a fact that will be made npparant to all who on business Intent give friend Hany a call. We direct attention to the advertisement In another column of Mr. B. P Anderson, who. owing to ill health, will offer at public sale, on Tuesday, Nov. 14h. two of the bet and most valuable farms in Cambria county, as well as a large lot of persona! property, all of which is described in the advertise-' ment referred to. No better location for a summer resort can be found anywhere than the premises In question. To a lumberman It offers special inducements, a never-tailing supply of water emptying into a dam being always available, while a farmer might hunt from Maine to California and find no more tillable land. ?As stated in the ad vcrtisoment, a private offer for the property will he taken into consideration. A better chance for in vestment has seldom if ever been offered in in this county. The Carrolltown Xeir saysthat the log men at Moody's camp, a short distance west of that place, had an exciting experience w a, rr?SS 1 rfrpn. animal entered the sleep! mP, when some of them with a cross bull recently. The ferocious ing apartment of the sought safety under tne bunks. Hin hullship glared at them for a moment and then made his exit bv way of the back door, from which he had to lump about ten feet tn the ground. The logmen pursued him with dogs and clubs, and it was a question for a time an to which would be come masters of the field. At times some of thp logmen were treed by the brute, but fi rally they succeeded in driving him away. The bull belonged to Mr. Emanuel Wentz, of Carroll township, from whom it was pur chased a few days ago by Mr. Valentine Thomas, of Carrolltown. Dr. W. D. Hall, of Altoona, who was nominated a couple of weeks ago at Bedford by the Independent Republican conferees from this district as thir candidate for Con press has declined the nomination in a pub lished letter. He states in his letter that he is satisfied wih Gen. Campbell's nomination, hut that he will vote for the Independent Republican State ticket. The members of a political conference should always be abso lutely certain before making a nomination that the man of their choice will accept, or. in other words, that be wi'l "stick." It will always prevent the hapnep.ing of an awk ward contingency, of which the present in stance is an instructive example. We have no information as fo what course the Inde pendents will adopt to fiill the vacancy, but presume that anof her candidate will be found to take Dr. Hall's p'ace. Tbe Hollidavsburg Rrritr commemo rates its forty-seventh birthday by telling a story about two juvenile grunters'which at tempted to cross the railroad track at the depot in Gaysport in front of the accommo dation train on Thursday of last week. One pig was some distance in advance of the other, and seeint the danger which threaten ed its mate caught it with its leeth and tried to pull it from the track. It did not succeed, however, and 'poor piggy was cut in two. "nw r;' ,I1P "'V P e krK "ftntrPr ? s,k,'' tP fY sfvpn,tn ,,,I't.h.1?y:. How c!;'1 the one pig know the other was in aforesaid on its for- e give it np. hut are glad to learn that the Itfiirixfr survives the big no, the pig story, and hope that it will never permit itself to be pulled from the track ot popular favor, though it should (be) run Oier every week with the best kind of newg and the worst kind of politics which latter Is, we need scarcely say, of the Republican striie. niKF.ASFK OF wonrv. Large treatise for three stamps, giving means of successful self-treatment. Address World' DrsFENSABY Meuical AesociA- i son, Buffalo, N T, ANOTHER CAMBRIAN KILLED. A. WELL KNOWS AND MUCH ESTEEMED RAIL ROAD ENGINEER CRCSHFD TO DEATH IN THE ALTOONA YAKI. Mr. John Doran, whose aged parents re side near Wllinore, in this county, was a lo comotive engineer in the employ of the P. B. R. Co., his run being from Altoona to Cone maugh. but had not been on duty for about thirty (lays, having for some cause been sus pended for that length of time. A weekago yesterday he left his father's residence and went to Altoona to resume his duties, in tending to take charge of his engine on the next day, but concluded not to do so until last Monday. About 9 o'clock on Saturday evening his brother, Michael Doran, who re sides in Altoona and is also an engineer on the Mountain Division, accompanied John to his boarding house, where he parted with him at the gate nnd went to his own home. It appears, however, that John did not go into the house, but soon after his brother left him started for the railroad, with the presumed intention of going to his father's, as was his custom on Saturday nights. He was seen bv some little girls who knew him walking briskly towards the railroad, where there was a train ready to start up the moun tain. If is supposed that he got on the rear car and that in attempting to walk over the tops of the cars to the engine, where he could get a seat, he missed his step and fell between the cars. He was found on the track by the crew of an extra freight train going east at a point just inside the city lim its, soon after the train he had boarded had passed the same locality coming west. When found he was trying to sit up by bracinar himself with his hands, nis left leg had been run over a little above the ankle and the right leg about sx inches below the knee. He was carried on a stretcher to the office of the company physician, and his case was at once pronounced hopeless. Rev. Father Smith, curate of St. John's ( Catholic) church. Altoona, having been sent for, im mediately hastened to his side and remained with him administering the consolations of religion until near midnight. The physi cians, believing that if there was the least chance of saving his life if, could only be done by speedy amputation, took off his right leg at tha knee and the left one close to the ankle. He continued to grow weaker, however, and died at 2 o'clock on Sunday morning The deceased was 37 years old and had been in the employ of the railroad about twenty years, nis twin brothers, Patrick and James, are two of the best known and most esteemed passenger engineers on the road and his eldest brother. William, and a younger brother and four sisters reside with their aged and venerable parents at the old home near Wilmore. Mr. Doran was a sin gle man, warm hearted and generous to a fault, and owned a fine farm adjoining that of his father. He was greatly respected by his fellow employes on the road, as well as by the railroad officials, and last year was complimented by Superintendent Pitcairn for an act of bravery in saving his train when it was in great danger from an acci dent which would undoubtedly have proved disastrous. His remains were brought to Wilmore by railroad on Sunday and conveyed to his father's residence, from whence they were taken to the Catholic church ami sub sequently to the cemetery on Wednesday morning for interment. May his soul rest in peace. EvcrrisroN Tickets to Philadelphia Bi-Centennial. The attractions in tbe t'uaker City iluring the celebration of the the 200 th anniversary of its founding willex tend over a period of four days, viz. : Tues day, Wednesday. Thursday and Friday, Oct ober 24th. 2.r.th,"2')th, and 27th. The first will be the "Landing Day," with drill of naval and merchant vessels, and dec oration of river craft : landing of William Perm : procession of City and State Depart ments, i-e. ; .r,,o(Mi display of fireworks at Fairmount Park in the evening. Wednes day "Trades Dav," 20,000 men will parade in the daytime and represent the workings of the various trades. At night there will be a procession of great tableaux on wheels, rep resenting, in f he first division, striking scenes in the history of Pennsylvania. The second division will illustrate incidents in the lives of some of the most noted of the women of history. The third division will illustrate the great poem of India "The Ramayana." "Knights Templars Day" will he Thursday, Ootobr-r 2fith. Besides" their parade there will be a musical festival, a grand regatta on the Schuvlkill, a bicycle meet and review in Fairmount Park. Friday will be the "Army and Navv Day," and will embrace proces sions of local and visiting troops to the num ber of probably 15.000. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion ticket to Philadelphia arid re turn on October 2:td to 2f.th, inclusive, good to return until October 2sth, inclusive. Only one fare for the round trip. The rate from Ebensburg, $7.S'.t. I. T. Ttnkehart, Srtpt. of Ti. A- O. R. TI. Co.'s rrotols. (Con ductor on the Baltimoie and Ohio Pailroad for 28 years, and previously a druareist,) writes :" "Cumberland, Mil., Dec. 17 I have used but one bottle of Pernnn between myself and son. He had Dipht heretic Sore Throat, and is now well. As for myself, it has entirely relieved the dullness in niy head, which has been of lotr standing the result of Chronic Malaria. I never took unythinp; in my life that eave me such creneral " satis faction. My wife is now takine ir also." Ask your drnuaisi for the "Ills of Lire," and how to cure them a book. rnrF.x Death of an Estimable Lady. We ftpppiv regret to annonncp the sudden denth in Altoona, on Sunday last, of Mrs. Mary Flynn, wife or Mr. Peter Flvnn, and daughter of our eood old friends, Mrs. and Mr. Ienatius Poir, of Monster township, this county, atroit, WP pros n me. about thirty years. The deceased was in apparent pooil health nn until within two hours preceding her death, when she fainted while holdins her infant child in her arms. Drs. Puck and frraham, who were summoned to lier bed side, administered chloroform for the purpose of performing an operation for her relief, but it failed to restore her. and her death speed ily followed. She hp.l been married two or three years and her child was onlv two or three weeks old. She was horn in IIoHHiiy-. bnrsr, where her narenfs resided previous" to their removal to this cour.tv, and for several years faucht school in Monster township. She was an intelligent and amiable young lady, and her unexpected deaih will be sin cerely mourned by all who knew only to ad mire her. The deceased was a neice of Mr Philip Priter, of SnmmerhiH township, and a second cousin, if we mistake not, of ex-Associate Jndoe Thomas, formerly i.f this rlace. hut now of South Fork. Her funeral took place on Wednesday mornine when a requiem hich mass was celebrated in St John's Catholic Church, after which her re mains were interred in St. John's cemetery May her soul rest in peace. I.lver, I I iln r j nnd Jlrf gh t-prDlaenae. A medicine that, destroys the germ or cause of Uright's Disease, Diabetes, Kidney and Liver Complaints, and has power to root them out of the system, is above all price. Such a medicine is Hop Hitters and positive proof of this can be found bv one trial, or by asking; your neighbors, who have been cured by it. A Dishonest Servant Girl. A domes tic named Mary Krown, who was employed in the family of Mr. Charles Simon, a gen tleman who, by the way, formerly did busi ness in Altoona and advertised quite exten isvely in the Frf.emax, but who is now clerk ing in Stargardter's shoe store in Johnstown left her situation and departed the town a few days aco carrying viih her a goodly por tion of Mrs. Simon's best wearing apparel a small amount of cash and some other arti".ies of value. Chief of -police Harris was put on the track of the dishonest girl, and after a pretty rough experience in the way of had roads and other drawbacks, succeeded in cap turing the festive feminine at a backwoods ball near Nolo. Indiana county, in which lo cality she resided whew at home. At the time of her arrest Miss Rrown was arrayed in a dress and hat belonging to Mrs. Simon and the other plunder subsequently found in her possession consist of a silk dress, two petticoats, three chemise, two dress bodies a cloth coat and two pair of hose, a pocket book containing some small change, and nn umbrella, valued in all at about loO. Fail ing to find bail for her appearance at Court to answer for her peceadiloes, Mollie was brought to this p ace on Friday and commit ted to j ail to await trial. 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. Ji'eirs. All the brick and stone 'pavements on the south side of High street were as wet on last Monday afternoon and evening as if rain had descended or water had been poured upon them. Why this was thus unless the dampness came oiit of the ground, we failed to find any one who could tell. rPILEPNY (FltH) successfully treated. Pamphlet of particu lars one stamp. Address World's Dippes 6AKT JItDICAL A(:fcOtIAT10', UuffalO, Y. TOM H 1 N M ATI o . THK HKAVENIA' CITY. "In m v Father's tjnn there re munT mn- lrn." How tra is this of the heTnlV heme thnrplmi,tirM fur St. John. What a delight ful conversation .lohn had with the tot1 larreyor of Heaven, and what a arand panoramio vfaw'ha had of the heavenly e1t. John denerlhea the c!ty a in the form of a rube of vent nMttiennlonp. Tha roval nrreyor In John'." preence measured the city with a volden reed, and It was twelretthoaK and farlonir In lenirfh. twelre thon'and furlnnn broad, and twelve thound furlonirf hiith. The ppaee or this heavenlv court, when rednced to feet and cubed, is 4S.s.a.ni,ooo.noo.OOo.W.oon. The wall of the pity had twelve foundation of ianper ftone. and In them the name of the twelve apon tles of the Lamb. The c!tv had twelve Bates, and In the rates twelve antrets. and name written thereon; the name? of the Iwelve tribes of the children of Irael. The foundation walla of the city are adorned with all manner of precions stones, fuch a" iasper. ent.hire cnlcedonv, emerald, pnrdoniv. aardinn. crvsolite, hervl. topai. crvsopra su. iacinth and amcfhvst. The ("trcef of tbeetfy aro pnre eold. and the eltv i linhted with the Iamh. He ! the lnmn ortne ci'v. and tt needth no sun or moon to shine it. tor the ulnrv of (Kid enliehtens It. The hearenlv city an seen hy John when on the lonely lle ot Pntmos, besldeg'itp ao )idttv, ("trenirth and durability. Is one of indescri bable beauty, surpassing grandeur and infinite trlory. A writer who has reduced the tnrlonfra of the heavenly city into feet estimates that one thlrtv peeond part ot the cttv. divided into rooms of 20 feet square and in (eet hiuh. would jrtve 7 41S.S7S -12S. 000,000.000. Then snpiosm that this world was populated as at present with 90n.ooo.ooo of hu man ponls.nnd that thiee generations passed awry every one hundred rears, allowing Sai- years for each ireneration. and. at the elope of the seventh thousandth year, the trumphet of hesjren would proclaim that "time would ne nolonirer." and that eartn"p population would all he brnuirht. into the heavenly city, there would still he thousands of millions of emnty rooms. Kven supposing that In the universe of our Knther there are soo.oeo worlds like oars existing for the same number of year as onrs ; each one havlnsr the same numberof Inhab itants as onr own. and each one Invited to thecltv ol fod. still that heavenly homo would have tnli HonK of emptv mansions. That heavenly city, measure.! for John, would afford scores of rooms as described above tor each Inhabitant of the 800. 000 worlds. This space of lod"s eltv taken for rooms for the multitudes of hntnnn belnits, is hut a small erea ot the heavenlv home. Two-thtrdsof the yS.pa.O'io.rioo.ooo.ooo.ooo.ooo of the cubic feet are reserved for the throne of if lorv and the heaven ly court : for anarels' thrones, dominions, princi palities and powers : for celestial rardens of hea venlv fruits and flower": for shady bowers and lovely parks, and tor irohlcn streets and walks. "In fo this eltv shall not enter ftnvthinor that Is de filed . or pry one who worketh abomination." Are there anv who never think of heaven, nnr yearn fr admittance within Its pearly enclosnre 7 Are there anv who do not yearn for citizenship in that city where there is solid ity. firmness, durability and strength cemhined with indescrihahle beauty, Burpasintr irrandenr and infinite glory (). what a arlorions view was John's, when on the lonely Isle he In frrand panoramic view the heavenly eltv. "I won r-'T marrv the best man living," she said. And she kept her vow from the first : Hut she did not live to die an old maid. For she married one of the worst. He was the worst man livlne, and everybody ' knows it. He nought what boots and shoes he and his family rennired. elsewhere than at S. Ulumenthal'a, llln F.leventh avenue, Altoona. The foregoing Introductory will serve to impress It on the mind of the average render, we hope, that Mr. mumenthal continues to sell a better article , of boots nnd shoes at fnlrer prices than anybody In j this bailiwick. If unable to pall on him personal- i. uu ran refill your orner nv nutii itim i,o nurg that you will recelvo a satisfactory return. A rtr anokr, travel stained and tired. Arrived late one night, inquired How tar it was to such a place : The clerk replied, with stolid face, "Damfinn," The clerk didn't know, but we do. The placetho travcl-stJilned nn 1 tired strnnyer wanted to go te wi" undoubtedly the New York (llothing Hall. 21'1 M:iln street. Johnstown, where clothing Is sold at much lower rtes than the same article can bo bonifht elsewhere. With regard to Dainflno". It is a sort of T.Htin word having it? equivalent In the sentence tha t the goods of the N . Y . . H . are fresh and stylish, with lull an ! entire satisfaction guaranteed as to each sale made. Just try once, and see ! o At church I fat within her pew O IVw I Hut there 1 heard No pions word I pa w alone her eyes of blue I A voting mitn of uncertain ap-e makes the fore going apostro;ihe. He evidently has it bad. But tt may be s3id of tbe vouth that he bought his best suit at .Th?. J. Murphy's. 100 flinton street. Johnstown, and he likely will get over It. Ail yo'ina men. as well as many who are older, go to Mr. Murphy's to get themselves rigged out com fortably and In the fashion. A new lot of fall and winter goods just shelved. r.REXSBI Rl; CRF.NSO RAILROAD. Trains on the F.bensburg nnd f'res-aon Branch Railroad rnn as follows under the existing time tb!e: MottruiTfo Trtits; I.enves F.benshurg t 7 10 and arrives nt ("reason at S b. Returning, loaves Tres son at 11.40 and nrrives In K.bensburg at 12.4') P. M. A BTKr.Tvoosi TRAtN l.envei Kbenshnrg at. H.10 and arrives nt t'resson nt 4:10. Returning, leaves fjre-ion nt .V40 and arrives in Kbenshnrg at 6 40. B"th trnins (morning and nflcmoon) on the K. '. K. K. connect at 'reson with tr.iins going cast, and west on the main line of the I'. K. It. A. C RD . To all who are suffering from the errors end In discretions of youth, nervous weakncss.'carly le cay. loss of manhood, etc.. I will send a recipe that will cure yon. KHKE nrcHAKDh. This great remedy was discovered hyp. missionary In South Amorlen. Send n self-addressed envelope to the Kev. JosKrrt T. Isiias, Station D, JVeir J'or Ciy. Sept. 1, lHS2.-ly. PIRSOAI,! TO M F.N ONLY! Thk Vot.tmc Rrr.T fo., MnrshIl. THIch . will Send Pit. PVS'H ("Kl.KltKATFO KLKlTUO-Vol.T A IC Bhi.ts at Fi.fi trtc AepLr axcks on trial forthlr tv iiny to men (voting -r old) who are afflicted j with 'Nervous IcMjt- fxist Vitality nnd Man- hood, and kindred troutdes. guaranteeing speedy and complete restoration of health and mnnlv vig or. Address as above. N. B. No risk is Incurred, as thirtv da-s. trial Is allowed. t.V26.-V:;m. J 1ITJIF.NF.AL. KFRT.FK MILLS. Married, at the Church of I the Holv Name, this place, at fl o'clock on Monday morning. Oct. IS. 1S82. hy K.-v. Fatber Walsh, Mr. John Kp.ni-Kuand Miss Jenmk Mills, nil of Kb eDslmrg. "OTALK UP AXI CHALK UP! TV All persons indebted to the subscriber are hereby notified to call and settle their respective Reountson or before the 25th Inst., as on that date he contemplates removing to Iowa. Those failing to comply with the above notice will find their ac counts in the hands of nn officer for collection. KDWIN THOMAS. Kbenshnrg. Oct. 20, lW. ETG7 CLARK, Of ReynoMsyille, Jefferson Co., Pa., WANTS Five or Six Good Men TO MAKE SHOOK. GOOD STAVES ani GOOD PRICES ! FAID FOR T1IK 01 I 1 7 1 S I I O S-A-Iri OF VALTJABI. Real and Personal Property I OWINCt to 111 health I propose to ofter at public pale on the premises. In Allegheny township, C'ambrl i county, (near t'resson Station, I'. K. K .) ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14. '82, Cnmmenrfne at lo o'clock, A. M.. My TWO FARMS, containing 400 Acres, ed and In n good state ot cultivation. The residue, ( is he-ivily timbered with pine, hembwk. birch, ma ple, and other valuable woods. On the premises is r rvt-nor.-e power Blnndv snw-mill : also, another mill with water-iower sufficient to run a saw-mill. Minnie mill nnd planing mill!: also. 4 Hwf.i.mwo llor-M, 1 Stork Horsv., Harass, and nil necessa ry outbuildings, including a Blacksmith Shop. I will also offer for sale, at the same lime nnd place. 4 Mules, o Horses. 1 Spring "Wion.'J Lum ber Wa'rons, 4 leds. Knrming Implement. Klaek strith Tools, t'hains. Omhp. Ac; nl'n, nbout 30 tons of Hay and a large quantity of ,rain of all kinds. A lot of paw-logs and lumber in the yard will likewise be sold. e If desired, both the real estate an. 1 personal projterty will he ssld together, and a private otter to hoy will be taken into consideration. r Terras will be made known nt the time of eale. B. P. ANUKKSIJN. Allegheny Twp.. Oct. 20. lSS2.-4t. V. S. I'artiep wishing to pnrchase the real w tate e,in get any Information desired In regard, to The title, etc.. hy calling on or addrepsing John E. ISc-'nlan, Ksi., Ebensburg. Pa. (CAUTION. All persons are hereby J eautfoned'aealnpt levying upon or otherwise Interfering with any of the five stock, terming Im plements, produce, household goods, or other pro perty now in the possession of Andrew nnd Mary Bio-goon, of flearfleld township, as I have pur chased and paid tor the eame. nnd will resist the seijnre or sale of any of said property to satisly any debt which hap been or mny he contracted by either of the parties named, the property referred to having been left with them subject to my dis posal or removal at any time. F. S. Bl'HOOON. f'leartield Twp., Oct. 13, lSW.-3t. STRAY SHEEP. St ra eil from the enclosure of the pnbperi'ner. In Washinicton township, on or ahout the middle of last August, thirtv or more head of pheep. pome of which were marked .!. K.." others "J. A.." an. I still others "S. u ." eaeh on one aide with tar. and all of them had re.l kiei marks on their rump. They arc sup posed to have left in different flock. Any infor mation which will lead the recovery of said sheep will be thankfully received and properlv rewarded by JOHN P. O'NEILL. Oct. 15, 18W.-CI. Crct ton P. O. OoIa Moll Vctrv. jl Jicm Bi - Our exhibit in the Trades Procession of the Bi-Centennial Celebration on October 25th will illustrate the great stock of men's and boys' clothing now ready in Oak Hall. Our preparations for the trade of this Autumn and Winter already reach One Million Dollars. Our stock is in all respects the best we have ever offered, and we firmly believe has never been equaled in volume by any retail clothing house in America. Do not fail to visit Oak Hall. Look at the Clothing and Piece Goods, go through the workrooms and see how the vast place goes on. We have a hearty welcome for all, whether buyers or visitors. The tens of thousands of friends we have made in the country about Philadelphia during the last twenty-two years are, we are sure, more firmly our friends than ever before. We - have gained their confidence by giving them the best dollar's worth of clothing to be had anywhere, and we offer a new pledge of fidelity in our low prices and elegant Autumn stock for this year's sales. Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphia. The Best Time To buy Autumn and Winter Cloth ing' 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 8c Brown. Oak Hall, Sixth and Market Sts., Philadelphia. I An lntUut!on for lmrartlne TYartical BnslneM Edncaflon. Tonm n1 mlddl ftppd men fltt?rt for the ctual auties of life. Sturienta can enter at nny tlm. In dWldual Instruction. Iarge and finely fnrnlshefl Halls and Offlce. CnmprrlifinlTs eonrso of Btmly. Regular and approprlt Iyecturcs Thorongh Te&ciiixiK FracUoal y mining fot Circular address P. VuS k Boas. PitUburgb. f . SirrEaiiEH l'-sj -41. ixraoTa raa noua T Z KA - '. Ooenthcr's Lung Healer. -rr tv Vnrf of Conanmptf -n. ?iin:rr ot Bioo't. r.rcr.hitl. C ? f. Col l.. Catarrh cf t he ( !' , I ' ; r. ; or-r and ail t'l.imon-c-.-y .)rs: . I'ricf, 25o, 60o r.Ti C ..O-.i. :Joid aJ! by Urutf.JM. J.:::TV:ix'TIiLTi tL CO.. Fr. vriciort, P1TTS3U3GH, PA. NE FIRM ! IX ALTOOXA'8 Largest anfl Cheapest CLOTHING HOUSE! Eicher & Latterner, NurrmiiKiri to A. J. Andrrwn Co., 1308 Eleventh Avenue, Altoona, Pa., HAVE iant received and opened the larze.t and finen rtock of Kail and Winter 'I.OTHIM HATS "APS. TK1.-NKS. VAUSitS. SAlt'H EI.S and OENT'S tTKNISHIXU trDOKS ol all kind that r.a ever heretofore been hronirht to tlie Mountain t'itv. Onrntock em braces the irreatest variety fine.t fabric. and lattt styles of matle-np clotainir for men and loy that can be found in the market. All ifoods warranted a. to quality and make, and full value for the purchaser mon ey guaranteed In each and every Instance. Our fimbria county friend- ? ! I o"!'1'1 ' " "e" to Kive os a call. KIt'HtK fc LATTi-RN IK. Altoona. Oct. 13, 18W.-tf. I7XECUTOTl'S NOTICE. 2J Estate ol Maodalkxa Wjakiasd, dec d. Letters teftameniarv to the estate of iWair dalena Weakland. late of Allegheny township deceased, havinir heen issued to the nndersiirne.l, notice Is hereby lven to all persons indebted to said etate that prompt payment must be made, and those having claims or demands aKinst the same should t reent them properlv authenticated for settle ment ?KAfc L. LITTLE, Executor. .Allegheny Twp., Oct. e,IS.-Ct p i A- p) & ) & a z 2 1 tt Centennial. LEICESTER LAMBS FOR SALE ! ),; 'jr.. i iiavi; i on sat.v: wt.lch were ilropi-ed in April and May six T.we I.ainhsan.l lour Hucks -"I pure Leicester Mood. The sire of these I.ambs a on- year old last April, and I clipped l'J'-j pound ol wool from him last Mav. The ewes that rale.l these I.amls were imported from i'nnrnl i t.v I.anc S. Tr.iin. having tM'.ii seicctc.l and piircl,iisl by thai itentleman Irom some of the i.-t i,.-, ;. r.i ler- In that prov ince. 1 may ls add that ihe erardsire of these I.:: tubs was "owned by Mr. Tram and iv.-iichrd lio'ir.'ls. - 1 will sell thee I.aml'S i:i-':y or ;:11 toiteth rr, r purchasers .a icir. The six ewe lumhs would niiil,cii in . e yonn fl k t isiart with. For further Information', prices. . te. call on the under signed at ln re-iiioiico in :' ii'k i i if Va i ley. Klalr countv, I'a.. or Bd lr -s- KKI'HrN ' X. Sept. lbSJ.-Jin. Tjrme. 1'a. TTEXTIOX, KVKRYI'.ODY I .J. Ci. LLOYD, COAL, COKE AND LIME. -LASn LIME A SrEfl AL'i'Y. ri-l-tf.l A1 DMIXlSTTJATOir XOTICE. Fctfe of "J Kur.c.B Tii'ix nt.L. dee'd J.e'tcr? of adminitniti in on tli..sta'e ol eo. Trnxell. late of Keade t wns it. i n'.ria eonntv, eceised. Imve been grimed t '.! nrderstgned. who hereby notify all 'persons in,'..!.!.-; to said es tj. te l.y note or otberwU" that pa .meet of t heir re-S!es-iive accounts mii-t n. lo - wl-hoiit delay., and tlioc ha ving cla i or iletri u-l s aga inst tVe saumwill present them properlv ., n'lienticated lor settlement. I'KliKV Tl.'nXM.I,. J III N TKI lr i I. Adm'r?. (Hasgow 1' . t ., Keade 1 wji I. 18S.et. AITDFTOR'S XOTH'K. TIip nnder signed, hr.ving been appoit.te,-! Andltor to he'-traml decide uja.n t be ex." ;.: o.ns nled to the first and fiii.ii account of J. T. l'- e-snn :in 1 W. C Klctuipg Administrators of Klial.eth M.minir latent Whi'e township, dee'd. herein- gives notice that be will sit at his (.filer in lllx nsbiirg, nn Fri day, the J "f day of Sovrmbrr (it, at two o'clock iu the afternoon, for the purpose id attending to the dm ics ar ttie above ai poiuttucnt : when and where all parties interested mav ntteud if thev think proper. JOHN KENi.OX. Auditor. Kben-burg, Oct. 13, lss-i-au WM. H. SKCHI.KH, Johnitotrn, Pa. M. 1). K1TTELL Hbrnibvrg. 1'a. SECIILF.R K ITT ELL, A T T t ) U X I-i Y S - A T - I . A V , JOHNSTOWN AND EKENSlit RO. OFKK'KS In Luther Oreen's lanro brick bnlld ing. comer MiiD and t:iinfon st., JulinstowR and in Colonade Rjw, Kbensbnrg. ir-1,"Bl.J am "--it xiiiiaii:mih SENGElt MACHINE Swml to i Sino'-r n ,, AT ,-!.-. , lie a.oo rui represent il " t"!u:nT f ''t 1 the people, which the tini-er-igt-e.l' -"r 1. r s.b at tDe wondcrtul low pnrc nt Hv. 1 In-r i 1 i. has given perfect satisfac -!! .hct.irt . 1. at n Is irnrronf'd for th' (Viet rf II r.-r t'r 1 rr, her that we are here all t he time at tut "- r only have every opport unity 'o rxn!,:i.e tl.r n chine and see It In 'i'rntli.ii, toit yon I ;i w to come to get yon- mon-y oa-k"if if-rn .p'. don't do exactly as reon aented. "ii vi , i '-.en-fore consult your own ii:t crests l v hu j :t g t ' e '., I adeljdna Singer Machine and bin ;r.t tr. n- no ore but W.'J HK'k ffr-2.-0m.J Huck'f Mijis. Alit-tiiet Ti.. lfiHXT! A(;r,Ts! 1 " v; braV new br k. ci.t:- ei Thirty-Three Years Am one? CUR WILD IKB&HS! A "f th. Tithor r.irfy Tr, By Gen. Sherman. TM. r.w -.irk 'm at pup '! ib4 t-r if ATt ft i r''t- CiiHw. J hy rm. i, (. lit, O-t. A'-rv(ni, frVt ila-mk, r 1 .--. ' ' I'nj lTirnt Men. Grt. GatT - - i u h -V t -. JVit.F .' fT ir-?,'-.M Iti nop Wiir t t Vet,. ': ' iiy :-"f tea Kmi: " i H-viuxriW " 1$ is the on.1) .:'. n" c crrn'irl -f cur In-! mi tt pt:iiTiihw1. fnl'.jr rrv-w' -; tf n"vr lif.' vtw d'ini; rx-.. .it-, etr. It r-," ft, r t,;wrirn'-ewof th" A'hor. ' ftmnni uti, 1 n; rfft, t",w-tw- , V livTa. ltorlT Kud, :., iv;fj 'y p --tr-in I .if i:i t? rt Wt as it m-f a. 414 radn i a pro 1 atr in 16 a4T, from pnn"ffTi triads fcy luc I . a. Oiivrrfimrtlt 3-prrl fnr t h t fi-r t t a . A(iEM! Th erand Iwoo. t t. oMt-ta" m a: rtie 1 A to 1 . .V rvmi--fif'Mfc. Agcnta a-a-r 1 0 to V of r!r. We arant 1 fo irvira ac;ta at onr. -c-., Ty rrry rwi Sffrial TrrmM (ri . Oit lmr ci-cua.a "t mitii'i-m f-T a $ cent ".mri A tv l rj to -, A- X- WOHTIIIN(TN to.. II btv--ku, C a. Lynch & steyens, inl Hinotucliirrrt and Irlcr ! HOME AND CITY M ADZ FURNITURE ! LOUXGES BEOSTKAPS, TABLES, CHAIRS, Mattresses. fcc 1G0; KLEVENTIl AVKNl'i;, Betwcrn Ifith and lTlii Sl., ai. rr O 7S . 3 . S""lti7cn nf '?iiirl'i ct.itv a-i ' rll .. .r wihlnit to purclme h nt-t Ki; K M 1 1 " H i.. he rU henesi j.ricef aro r 'p' ti .ily i:iit- .l toi;'vci.. cnil hefore lu1n cl?cwhnrf-. as wt arc fvitit that wc cau nc ct cvr want anJ plcn- fr.ry ta"Te. I'rii'co t I c vc r l.'wc-t. Altoona, Aj.rll 16, lv..-n. ( I : Yon; SHDlY-SfilOOL (l!II,!li(HX a iiamsm ; i'i:i-:si:xt BY SVllHi nil!"' THE Y01L(I CATHOLIC! As lllntritrd TejirT lor lr Dot and ilrl. 1'uMi.ticil every wion'h. 'int-.;ns t.nc illustra tions. Intcrp-iltiir rcii.luia. a-i l 1 ln-tii .lifd at tbe tt'llowini; jtricc. i.! :i!.itr In n-lvp.ucc : 8 coplp- per anr,um n 2.00 ! " " " l.t lOO ' fi.OO " " T'.M " " IJ...OO No Fuh.criT't i n in ic- ttun htf c i o re. cciveil. a nj iut !-. tLa:i Die -",.:r i.o! ; tie ad'irr. All rem it tan ces an J cii!inuii!.itiur tti"i'l If J adJrecl to I me Catholic Poffisation Sccitlj rr j Ijirrnr Kf hif. nd.j,rr. Harr-lay iSti-pt. NKW V.' DO VOl' taki: HIE CATHOLIC WOiP: A OJiTHI.T ViiailM: ' GENERAL LITERATURE sni LCI;iCh? rrnLiHHET wiTn ihs Ari'ii'HiTi.) i'F h:.' -mi K" B THE nr.I'lNAL A R Hr.l-,HO t-r t:r vim;k. THE CATHOLIC WORLD Tnie, or 1,7.S te. yir. ar. i ! FOUR DOLLARS A YEAR, j iDTarlahlr In ad ranee, s -nle c.i fir cent. 1 THE CATHOLIC iniOfATIuN S.ilimTO., I Latfretice liefioc. JTrtttnff--. I 9 BARCLAY STKEET, NEW Yijr.x. 1T1 1. T. W. DICK. A.TT ton THF. OLD HAU'l'FOUl) FIREimiXCECOF.". (OMVLM Hi IH'SIMKNI Kber.shurtf. July 21. va. WILLIAM AT GITTKTG' -iELr.n ir PIANOS and ORG AT- Of THE VEUY HEST MAKES. High Street, - - Kheimh- r;7, J ' Kcp a'rin and tuning of ir.stn;trr r.r "tnr-tl ' arel sati'fii-toTily et'ende.; to. an.", ir-t-i oris I ocal aid lu-trunieiiia! n.n -.c g it.-t ;- f-.-Jt-..t,i rate. I'tano At-l i,t;iii -...'j t.. - .-s-.r on n.o!hiy or other I vrr its wI.sl .e 'all ' and see. j . . ' .. -( t J I Muri Fire teraics Aici ! 1". AV. DICK,3 j General Insurance Jnnlf I J-:nt:xsnrr;, rA. Policies wrlt'en at Fbort no;:c :n t ie ; OLD RELJABLE "ETfJA" And other I'i rt 4 s oinnif. j EttcnpNurir. Sept. 22. l-S-.-lv M SHAVING PAHLQRl i Ihri-c HiwfS.uMl f ros Tii'-, HIGH STREET, KRENSBUR'., .T. II. CANT, l'ropi . Tr. fHE I't'BLHTw il always fli,l 0s r pla I. ot business in r !r?r i.-inrv -rv''.iie ke neat and eov Clean T'.w klo a ern. n-t t. Sept. 15, ls.s2.-ti. D R. M. J. BUCK, Physician and Sriiorr.K, i . a . r Offlee and rei(1ence on Fots rl en ' i-ee n Kleventh aven-je, where night ca m t raa Offlee hours from S tc 10. a. ci -tc tt and 6 to 8. r. n. Special attcri , .1 .1. , to 1. easea of the Ft ana Kr,iti - :Jrclr Operations of ever description, 4-l.''.-tf." mis i . s f M J .;i:vr! P.-., T V T"
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