rUTDAT. - - - XOV. 24. 1SS2. j.OCAL AND HKKSONAL. I3e..,ThPr. t3 trKr .Mo " Viml overshoes for sn at Baravr . Fr-h ovs'Pt by the quart or inllon. at F..., of bt wheat bread, .or tWl- vnv.cnM.t "S.e.r Bowl. rrr. crmin. M qualities, at Barkers . .T!i- irffpt sn! cheapest "."ortroent of j-p.or. s'nW In town, nt O. Ilni'Vy's. irjsa-soi'mpnt of picture fjnnip n! jnji, inn-njt receWeil by G. ITnntW. C,. isfor Kirlfami littln folks at RarkerV. 7" -viarn prpcribe Brown'? Tron Bit-lei-, f r inr!iif"ition, weakness. low brunts, etc. ( i.e.ipMt lot lamp In town, at Barkers'. Tifiln corn shellera, tha best In the ruar-t-.-t. f'-r 'ale at raanufaetureri" prices, bv f. Hui.''"'- !rt ct yarn for weav'a blankets, at B.'s. Rot ml rtrBE ! A larzn nortmerit of inr, t..' p an1 wolf robes very cheap at Oeo. IT.!"'' est rcrB and fresh Invoice of prime cicrars ; iir Bowl." The best and chean- ' ri'et samples Tor rugs, ciian, at 15. s. i , i and buy one of those nice swelled Sp.i v -'. 'ir'i-, all ready for the Iron work, at f'.i-ion hips, various gradtin, at Barkers'. X i-v ! the time for bargains and the Ho i.'.ice to cnt them is at S. Sprankle fc Cor- oon. r..'tii laps, three qualities, at Barkers'. cmi vritit to buy a flr-it c1as cooking m j-.v'"r -tove at the very lowest prices, go !(,'; H-mtley's. Tl.c hilarious Democrats of Clearfield r( .;: f.-idulped In a big ox roast at Clearfleld cn T"i:-'?av of last week. '.ii cloth metal corners at Barkers'. v ith Bend plows, North Bend plows, ver chilled plows, at manufactorers only by O. Huntley. ' x stout working snit go to Barkers'. "M .-re is aid to be a wedding on the tapis I x Tl!.i""-?'ving. If so we wish the happy .vts:u-'j-il Mlclty In advance. F. t a .-tylh overcoat, go to Barkers'. V'w is tbe time to buy one of Dick's c r 'hl'-r cutters, nplitteri and crusher, at ran I'.ict-urer's prices, from G. Huntley. --( .um legginas and hU for men, at R 's. T'ri'e tramping "coons," on whom rP:(i ,.r fume nor fortune smile, jumped p-r t ' freight train and are now In durance ; wi rrrlceah'e overcoats'at Barkers'. in tlie Diamond Dyes more coloring Is i ' r 10 cent than in any 1,5 or 25 cent d -c. ; nd tiiey g.lve faster and more brilliant f. .1 S lits c!oth!ne, eheap, at Barkers'. --A rumor prevailed on Tuesday trmt'a e.Vi 1 f diplr.lierin hsd Jeveloped;itae!f In tha lVnt ward, bui inquiry in tbe vicinity has fnilfd to confirm the report. n ovf-ro.mts ran be had at Barkers'. You run hnr nt the "Sugar Bowl" 10 lhs. t-f heant'ful whi'e silent for one dollar, or 12 pruwiN of good brown onertr for one dollar. Co trr them, f Juaranteed pure. -T'l-i Tlunfineiori Xev: aavi that WlMiara Lo' , of fllll Valley, is credited with kilHn t.ir-1 t y-seven turkeys this fall, and we long t) know wbet' er they wore wild or tnnie. T.ni3' coats of all textures, at Uaikeri'. I r you want a faney slia wl, go to Barkers' Tr-vi-mion i better tfian cure. The l':r-wd horse owner always kfxps Roberts' Co V--rated Horse Powder? and Hoherts'Em troestHn In h!. tab!ei. In ue fifty year. I.T2""t stork flanne!a. all kind, at B.'s. at the "Simar Bowl" and apt their pri. t -. ou ?roceri!s. Tohacuo, clears, con- fr31, .... Lrowrieil rufrVp.1. hl.rL-. oron anil nii'Mii'Md Japan teas. We aje selling cheap Larjet stock of blankets at Barkers'. Mr. Georjr Exler, of AlleRiieny City, r ,' : a two days' yiait to her brother, Kor Fv r Walsh, of the Church of the Iloly , this p!ae, returning home Monday I'r Lemmon, of this place, either lot or s'-.o!d a valuable pair 0 cold rimmed spec t;.! within the pa.-t few d.iys, and will ' ij.. reward any person who retuin-s t: -d to him. I. at e lot of clocks Justin, at Barkers'. Ve.v goods and. fresh at the "Sugar li vi." French nd Turkey prunes, layer f.)j, (lutes, dried appias, ruitice luat, cocoa rnt and vanilla caramels, cocoanut, walnut, pesnnt and molasses taffy. Latest imprM tubular lant'na at Barkers. At the rceetincrof th rardon Board at H:irr!;hura, on Tuesday last, the application t' f'-.l-rirk Stalb. of this county, who was c..u ct d of burglary at one of the terms of ci.:'. U-t year, was refused. V w U.t fancy dress poods at Barkers'. If the blood be impoverished, as manifes to ! i;y pimples. rutiun9, uiuersor rnnning t,. . -roftti.ua tumor?, swellings or gtsner t. l- i ity, take Dr. H. V. IVlrce's "Gulden ilt- :,. il Discovery." bold by druggists. 0.1 cloth window shade, at Barkers'. If some enterprising fellow wouid now ir riiai m-i on u r. uuu & iougn syrup t w.mji.i m;ike his fortune: for there are v. Is who wou'd rather hay double the '' piic.e tban he without this raluable " ' ; ly. - n 1 n:on l hand sewing machines bo't '1 ' 1 at Hirkers'. '. -ri l r to our amiable and excellent : r: ! ' A. flriflitU and his estimable wife ' :i'w 'lujoleoce in the loss by death. ' r Lilly child, little Clarence A., a 110- t.f u -e demise will be found in an- ''r "olirnn. r-ivnt binding for oil cloths at Barkers'. Fa !;pf.,ripr 1 humm FT. Ilrpon of A I. t. . at !'i-r n apirant for Clerk of the House vrs.art'J we haren't heard anybody ' w viM brt a Oreevv-ous mistake r ''-a : itio members, who will have of ;!.e Lrjjinization, to elect Liui. '. - ui.-r an,j e.-,vflopf s, in boxes, Barkers.' "i reme Comt iti I'hiladelphia has H"t to iot(-rffr-je in th uinlminii rt ! ,".i i-ifl upon .Silas F. Gray by tbe f' -ind county court. The prisoner ; " I a woman named McCready, five : and thrown her body into the river. '!., ' .':er overcoats fur sale at B.-.rkers. -'.:.,i!'.Ion had a destructive fire ou ! i y eveniug of last week by which a . 1 r lion of Bi'aio Bro.'s cur works ' LP hi a b:g biaze. The loss is estiuua- ! ; . '.'"A. fully covered by Insurance. I "'ik of rebuilding is already going on. I -T '!(?i'om posed body of a man named ' ' inciiitH, who had been missinpr ' - I 'me at N'orth Uoutz Jale since th - ' ' t month, was found in the woods ' : i:i'-y, Clearfield county, on Sunday T.., i.-c tased was somewhat deranged. uk strong overalls at Barkers'. l! I- 15. f.r.-ery, surgeon dentist, of I will make his lat professional " 'Ijjrrtt), bt. Aagustina and Carroil "1114 tbe coining week. All persons " v who want new teeth wherewith to ' '' ' '-I'-ir Christmas turkey had better ' i"te of tt.is fact. ' ae in receipt of a big advertisement " l tim :e friend, Mr. fiodfrey Wolf, ihing merchant of Altoona, Uie two late for our present hi. uuuirey oir, 1 -u clothing mere!..,, r.t a i ' - I . i .... . . . . . ... wv.ua, 1: win a,.,.- v " I iil ar t far next week, when we : ve ir.rr.pthipj, moTn to say in reg-ud P-i'uUr clothing house. ''t '.'.rw-rns art sold at Darksrs'. I We learn that Mr. Richard J. lluRhes, "well known and enterprising coal operator in the vicinity of Lilly's station, i Btnkiup; a stiaft for coal on the farm oi his father, Mr. John Hughes, about on mile north of this riace, and that the prospects for gtrikins; It rii'b and exeet-diBgly flattering. ' : Onr squib last week about Mr. Thos.,W. My ton, of Hunfmijdon, has induced Brother Ltndsey, of the Xiwi, to come to the front with the assurance that in very Instance In which Mr. Mvton' majority was so small, as quoted by us from the Xewt, the odds were aeaint hiro, Vils party being divided as it was this year. Table oil cloths and pafrns, at Barkers. A teleeram was received in Johnstown on Monday last anuouncinar the serinu ill ness at the home of a relative in New Tork e!tv of John Brady, Esq., of the former place, whi bad eone. thither to purebasn soods for his book and stationery store. Mrs. Brady departed for New York the same af ternoon. Table covers and spreads, at Banters'. Wanted: ri.000 ! $1,001 1 51,0001 In exchange for a splendid line of miscellaneous goods lately received hv John Owens, "Hi eh streetrT.bensburg. Ills groceries bto fresh and sweet, and as to his flour It. Is pro nounced by competent Judges to be the best sold in town. Tie does not give cbromos to customer, but he sells ehea p. Mr. John Dipner, one of the oldest tnS nios esVemed citizens of nollidaysbnrg, died in that place on Wednesday morning of last week, In the "1st year of his age. Mr. Din ner was a blacksmith by trade, and worked in this place thirty odd years ago for Mr. Joseph Lltzel. who was a cousin of the de ceased. Peace to his ashes. Trunks, all sizes and prices, at Barkers'. Mr. Andrew Palmer, of Tyrone, and Mrs. Elizabeth Rammer, of Johnstown, were i married In the latter place on last Sunday j evening, f.nr days after the Tyrone Heratd j annonn?ed the affair as having taken place. ' Palmer and Hammer, like a short handled j hammer, are not difficult names to pronounce by a man who con't stammer. I The Crown coffee mill is sold at Barkers', j William Foreman, of Altoona, acclden ' tally shot himself in the left thigh, Inflicting j a painful but not dangerous wound, on last I Sunday forenoon, white drawing a pistol out j of his pocket, the hammer of tho pistol catch I ing in his pocket and causing the accident. ' William don't seem to be fit for a Foreman I when H comes to pulling a pistol on Sunday, i "Tacts speak plainer than words." j Proof : Tbe doctor told me to take a blue I pill, but I didn't, for I had already been poisoned twice bv mercury. The druggists told me to try Sidney-Wort, and I did. It was itt the thing for my biliousness and constipation, and now I am as well as ever." A. P. Sanford. Sold In both dry and liquid form. A pathetic poem to the memory of little j i-vmj, A Hush Clark, only US 'I IdJ f , V II IV l II 1 1 It ll 11 1 cnirrmi:'! moi"i j C. S. ClarV, city editor of the Council Bluffs (Iowa) J)aily Xonparttil. written by Lu. B. Clark, appears In that paper of Thursday of lat week. It is a touching tribute toa bright little child who seems to hrve been endowed by ratur" w ith everything to make It loving and lovable. . The Domestic and Remington sewing machine to be hart only at Barkers'. A concert ?.nd festival for the benefit of the new Catholic church edifice at Lilly's station, fs to be hold In that r'areori Thurs day next Thanksgiving day. Some of the best taient in tbe conntv will participate in the concert, and the well known hospitality and enterprise of the people in that locality is evidence sufficient that the festival will be worthy of the cause and occasion. VaMses and satchel0, all kind, at Barkers' . Arrangements have been made for hold ing a union service on Thanksgiving day (Thursday, Nov. 30lb,) in the Presbyterian Church of th!9 place, at 10 o'clock, v. M , and an invitation has been extended to all the Trotestant pastors and churches to take part. All persons are hereby cordially Invi ted to attend. It isexpected that ft discourse will be delivered by A. S. Morrison, of the Disciples chnrsh. i White bed spreads, all qualities, at B.'s . C. T. Roberts, High street. Ebensbure not only el1 genntne and warranted clocks, watches, jewelry, A-c, but he is also a dealer In late styles of hats and caps, light and heavy hoots and shoes, the best brands of tea, coffee, sugar, spices, Afi., all which he will hard over to customers for a fair equiv alent;. Ton all know Cham, and know his reputation for fair dealiug cannot be aar- f pasyed anywhere. 1 . -r-Xcellent stock of eum boots at Barters", j I Amono- tr lollv irood Dfimocrati who ; (Ailed IntooIHceon the recent tidal wave was ; our big hearted friend and former fellow- i citiren, John M. S'ehlev, of ITayes Citv, "Ellis . -r . , , r, . . countv, Kansas, who was elected Clerk of , th-District Court by a majority of 47, not- i witl;standTng the county grtve Garfield a ma- i Jorlty of 2?0 In 1880. John will make a cfirteons, competent officer, and we hope that high honors await him. You'll find a neat, fine hoot at Barkers'. Mrs. Mary Fresh, wife of Joseph Freflh, whoa number of year ago resided In this i place and followed the business of gunsmith, i but subsequently removed from here to 8nmnierhill station, and from there) to Dav j enpoit, Iowa, died in tha lattar city, on Sun j day of last week, In thq 76th year of her age. j Tbe deceased leaves a large fara liy of grown j np sons and danriter, most of whom reside in Cambria and Blair counties. v j Mr. Andrew Abler, of Johnstown, open- ed a window in a second story room at tbe I residence of Mr. Charles fiern, of 'Altoona, ileinasomnamonbsticstate. wbichrneans j ffist asleep, on Werlnesday evening of last werk, and leaning out over tbe sill, deliber ately let go and fell to the ground, badly fracturing his right leg at the ankle and re ceiving several very severe contusions. An abler man than Abler would, probably have fared no better under similar circumstances. , You can buy the best boots at Barkers'. The clocks In Ebensbnrg as a general thing are.run by Thitade'phla time, which Is f eight or ten minute, faster than our true ! tune. Carl Rivinius. High street, has one i clock In bis establishment regulated for Philadelphia and another for the true time. T , . , i oa pays your raonev and takes your i pays your money choice I" Mr, Hivinius has also a magnifi cent stock of clocks, watches, Owelty, Ac, which he invites the public to eall and ex amine. The Johnstown TrtZu says that "Sur veyor Peelor is engaged in making an astro nomical map, ten feet square, for ITan. IT. A. Bogg, who Is down for a lecture on as tronomy before the Cambria Scientific Insti tute, the latter part ot next month." TVe had a strong presentiment that the result of the election in this State would cause Harry 1 j H. to "see stars," and the above announce j ment is evidence sufficient that we were not i mistaken. j One of the most extensive sales of reaj j estate that has ever taken place In Ebens I burg is advertised in another column forSat- urdav, Dee. 15th, by John E. Scan Ian. Esq., j agent for the beiis of Owen McDonald, de . ceased. The several properties to be dis- t..--c.i ui nn- nmung tne most vainanie ana desirable in and about our town, and those 1 who have money to Invest In real estate here away will probablv never find hottAr n 4 portunity to do so. e editor bold of the Orblsonla Ditnatch I vent to the polls his first vote to casf a Re- i publican vote without erasure or scratch and tbe style he pot on was exceedingly ynst. Well, the vote it went In and In due time It .., ,., , . , v . , ' "w u,r p.nm OI uur rero was 101- ( mpuse. you can bet: but ere lontr tb hax. ; came, and it chilled him, no doubt, that the i men he supported enough voes didn't get. And this is the why, as is plain to diskiver. 1 that StackpoJe has pone lo the bead ot Salt I River. . I - f5!snorr-TtrTjnr. of Pittshnr-r rw out ' ahead in his legal encounter with Father Mieehan, of Allegheny county. Father Shee han, had a disaereement with tha Rfshop, and not receiving his salary, brought suit to recover $3,0)0 of It. allecirig that a contract bad been made with him bv the Bishop The lower Court decided In his favor, but In the Supreme Court Jadea Paxson has Just held that there was nosnch contract as would nstaln the action, and therefore reversed the judgment. Hon. A. A. Barker, of this place, had an old-fashioned hnsking frolic well, n, It wasn't so old-fashioned either, for the corn was all on the ear and none In the juice on last Friday night, in which some thirty or forty pairs of willing bands stripped the "klvers" from abont two hundred and fifty bushels of as good corn as was produced In this vicinity during the past season. The affair was interlarded with a bountirul sup per, a sort of a corn uccpia, spread at Mr. Barker's residence, and of which the hnsking partv partook with a relish, Hon. A.'.T. Colbnrn, a Ttepn"-Hean mem ber elect to the next nouse of Representa tives from Somerset county, has prosecuted A. H. Coffroth, jr., editor of the Somerset Democrat, for libel, and this is the why : The Democrat gave vent to its exuberance of joy over the recent Democratic victories by print ing a colnmn article embellished bv a num ber of advertising cuts. One of these, taken from an advertisement of Irish snap, was in tended to typify the warm reception received by the member elect in a neighlor's house which had been entered by mistake. Postmaster James has taken possession of the room jnst remodeled and fitted up by - j him in the Latterner nouse, and what with large glass trout, bsnasomely arrangon snow caies and exceedingly good taste In the ar rangements throughout, Ebensburg can now boast of one of the handsomest drug stores and "post shops" in the Interior of the State. Mr James is certainly to be congratulated on the good taste and enterprise he has dia plaed in this matter, and it Is to be hoped that hi Increased patronage will be com me.nsuraat with the trouble and expense he has been at. An industry which ought to thrive Is the Ebenshnrg ste.aro planing mill and coach works, 'ati advertisement of which appears in the Vnrtigfr for the first time this week. Ebensburg, unfortunately hss only too few Industries of an kind, but what It has should for. -the take-of the town, if for no other rea son, he as liberallyjpatronized as possible. We therefore earnestly commend Mr.:Sedg wick and his enterprise to the generous'sup port of all t.nr people, and doubt not that he will give entire satisfaction as to the quality and price of all kind of work furnished or repairs made at Yds establishment. We have something sweet to tell you. a secret you mav keep or "blab," Just as vou have a mind to. Onr clever young friend, John McTamany, of Washington township, came to town on Monday last and brought with him as a present for ye editor something less than a hundred weight of as nice honey as ever bee humped itself In combing. And for that same we are exceedingly tbankfnl to our friend John, who Informs us that he has several colonies or ousy oens tnar, ne is , The following Commtltee was the ap willing toldispose of on the most liberal terms j pointed to draft resolutions : Messrs. Caleb to any parties who want to strike a bee line j Gray, Joseph Bearer and T. S Williams, for a land flowing with milk and honey, ml j The following presmklo and resolutions nus the milk. - were subsequently submitted and adopted: R. U. Davts. Julian street. Ebenshnrg, Whi.RB48i Tbe sulwart Republican party ba this week received from tbe East an Invoice for year resorted to practices anri methods to per of superior lat style; lootS and Shoes for la- I petuate their power whtoh hare itlsirraaed and.de Hies and misses. ' Thev ara custom-made. . traded Amerlenn poliru-n t such an extent that no therefore servWahhi as well as protty. Hi..,..!.....! v. iw.f K,!f I Jiinrti i. . kiiku ciivujii rc iwiu. vu 9 " 1 it is hv odds the largest in town. . The wear for men "comp'ises both heavy and lleht. coarse and fine, all of good material and well made, lie lays particular stress oti the tren eral superiority f his heavy boots for winter wear. The public are invited to Call and see his atore, whether thev want to buy or not. (P. S. : They will find his price list entirely eatisfactorv. )" , The plocant piece of carving on marble to which we referred last wek enriches a handsome headstone manufactured by Mr. James Wilkinson, of this place, and erected the early fart of this weok in the. Catholic cemetery et Carrolltown to the memory of Mr. John Ectenrode, deceased. The lerter- i ing on the stone U exceed insrly neat, while j the cross and ivy surrounding it are really : masterpieces of the svulptor's art. All In all. the work is a credit to Mr. Wilkinson's ! skill and good taste, and for thatrea3on will i always commend him to the fiatronage of everybody who needs anything of the kind ! and has an opportunity to ejramlne it. ,. I An unknown person forced open tho i front di or of Mr. John B. Clark's store, In 1 Wood vale, on last Monday right, bored a hole throneh the first plate of the door of the safe, and inserted a heavy charge of powder and fuse. The explosion was verv loud and 1 was heard by many of the neighbors. Tho '. drawers of the safe were ransacked, but ; nothing valuable was obtained,, and only a j fflw postag Ftaiups.. were taken from, tlie j desk Iri tbe stare. Mr. Clark Is (reap urerlof '-the bofouhand it 1s supposed fh butglars ; had an idea that they would find a (rood pile i of money in the safi. and that's where they ; made a mistake. . No trace of the burglars 1 nas reen discoverer! Oue enorffetld frieml It. O; Stol!I-iCar- 1 ii. . .... ' . rolltowAi'- eiever clotUirve CAtoisr, s .here thi week and snedeil rltirlnp his visi in surrlrin? seferalrif nnr rltirenfl with nerc, harirlsome and .tfr)iri oviervoata at Tery low fiewres.- Harry has enonch rlothtna gent's furnishing uooiU, etc., to supplv e vt-rvbodv in. tli is "neck o' timlxr," and sis ho has no rieitatlrvn in vine that hrt can sell as cod goods rer ie- money than any clfrthlne deal- er in Johnstown, -Aitnona, or elsewhere, it "r;".mii1 io give niru a can -Mr r nifQ Tfi riVfnorj loroa or.1 ovxnll I nothlnorof hts. raps, etc., which eet awav . with trwm all epcial!v tho flexible stifl ' ta,V 'hieh fit close to the head and don't hurt vou at all. .-Vm. A. Conrm. h-tter known aa "Sbor- i ty," the sewing machine man who aiietrarf 'some time last summer that he had been I v."., ' i" uuhkv somewnere near i .ew uermany, a fe place, hy three men and who soon after Clond. was arretcrl on Tnesdavkist. bv officer Harris, anri taken j to Bedford county to answer the charge of j having or, lust Saturday week hired a horse I and buggy from Mr. J. F. Stehley. at Everett, Bedford county, to drive to some paint in : Blair county, and leaving the rig at Roaring , Spring as security for a loan of ten di. liars given Mm by the landlord of t botel at that place. He was working in a coal mine at Sammerhill, and says he has been wandering aoout promiscuously since nelert Johnstown, j ''Shorty" was regarded as hones: before hia , Tecent alleged crookedness, and a good many I of his Johnstown friends believe that he has i been more sinned against than sinning, i Prosccutine rewsnaoer men for lihl and I slander Is becoming somewhat contagions 0f tP.-tbe most recent victim being Editor Williams, of the Carrolltown A'etcs, who was arrested on Monday last and gave bail in the sum of t5,000 to appear at Court. Mr. John J. Sharbaugh, of Carrolltown, becoming hia surety, and answer a charge of slander pre ferred asainst him by Deputy Sheriff D. A. Klnkead, late Republican candidate for Sheriff. The charge is nt based on anything which appeared in Mr. Williams' paper dur ing tbe recent political campaign, but grows out or certain aneeations reflecting on'Mr. Kinkead's personal honesty which are said 00 the more ing succeedlag the late election. ;An action f slander has also been tirpugbt by t!?e am nJ9r like reason against wwrH limy, ui ouwiw?! Rnua rowiisniD. ti.am , ; "zl Kl 1 " " ' J " su mi. m-ii u only remains to be. seen -who will bava to "pay tbejpiper." SWATCHEIp FROM T II F. GRATE. My wife was on the brink of the grav. She bad. been given no to die bv threa oral. gheny City's Physicians. They aif tro- nouncert her disease Consumption. Her fin ger naila and lips were blue ; pulseless at the wrist ; we were all called to witness her death. .At this moment a neighbor brought in T"t-- tlaifman oKv Ksma A J A . fu, of every hTur. She proved from the first dose, and in a week she was 1 np, and now (less than six months) ahe is f well. See page thirty in the "Ills of Life." a book you can net grHtis from vonrdnior- k y( If t gist nor address Dr. Hartman. Oshorn Ohio. T. S. Eberlixb, South Chicago, 111. 1 AXnTPER IMMENSE SEW STOC K or riateretten, Otrrrnnts, Knlta, Ac., ! J1 T. Spr-nltle Son's, Altoo-1 na." These goods we have purchased from eastern overstocked manufacturers at prices fonts; suits, etc., we aan now save you from iinim r-i vaiue. .in a great many over- X to .v pet cent. So don't rlelav nnf.ll 1L i these bargains are gone, but come Immedl : ate and secure your choice of the latest guaranteed as " all wool." Evervthlns. i. liab,e an(i entire satisfaction given to-evtry i customer.- S. SBAKKt Jt Son, Altoona. OrR PROCBEK8, As stages are quickly abandoned with the completion of railroads, so tbe huge, drastic, cathartic pills, composed of crude and bulky medicines, are quickly abandoned with the Introduction of l)r. Pierce's "Pleasant Pur gative Pellets," which are little larger than mustard seeds, but composed of highly con centrated vegetable extracts, ily druggists. iifar t i miles southwestof this ' 1J11, m i-huiUk, wn, soot", and robbed of about $4fl. ! Jos.ifery. nnhias. g oves. a lady's skirt, canned left Johnstown un.W a ' ,rUlts' 8nd 8everal miaorlarticles. Theytalso. i.MFMn,...k;ii..,i ; Ter some unaccountable reason, took a fancv s?otia- ! tion. In accoraance wun a can issnea to ! the editorial fraternity of the Juniata Valley i to organiie a business association, the fol i lowing named editors met In the Iielster House. Huntingdon, on Saturday last : H. f Dern, Altoona Tribun; K. f'onrad. Me Veytown Jmrnnl ; Edward T. Tuten, Belle ; fonte RtpublietA : W. Trout. Iwlstown 1 Free fVeu : Harry E. Bowman, Mt. Union ! Tin; Geo. Shrora. Newport Ledovr; 1,. A. 1 Fraser, Houtidale Ohterver ; C. S. V. Jones, i Tyrone Herald; W. C. Smith. Bedford It'. I pvbUran; Hugh Lindsay, focal A'evw; John ' A. Nash. Journal; S. K. Plemin? and Port ' Crawford, Monitor, and Frank Wlllonghby, Qtobe, Huntingdon: The meeting was called to order by E. ; Contad. II. C. Dern was chosen President I of the meeting and George Shrom Secretary. ' On motion, a committee of thre, consist ing of Mews Tjindsay. Tuten and Trout, ! was appointed to draft a constitution and 1 report at 2 o'clock, p. m. Tbe same commit I tef was also directed to nominate permanent J officers- On motwn, the meeting adjourned until fternoon. The meeting was called to order at 1:30, when tbe committee reported a constitution, which was adopted. ' v Article 3 state that the object of the Asso ciation shall be to promote the business and financial interests of the members of the newspaper fraternity, by mutual Inter change of views ; to protect each other against dishonest advertising agents and fraudulent advertisers generally, and to cul tivate and maintain friendly relations among tbe members. The following officers were chosen for the ensnlng year : President, H. C. Dern ; Vice President, Geo. Snrom ; Secretary. E. Con 1 rad ; Treasurer. John A. Nash ; Executive i Committee. C. S. W. Jones, W. W. Trout I and Hugh Lindsay. On motion, the Secretary was Instructed ; to have tha constitution printed and send to a copy to each office in the district, with the request that those persons entitled to become members of the Association sign the same and return it to tho Secretary accompanied by the annual fee of one dollar. On motion of Mr. Smith, the President was authorized to call a meeting of the As sociation at the request of five members. ' Adjourned. ' " Vote of Thatks.-A meeting of Demo crats, as we learn from theCairolltoww.c, was held In that plaee on Wednesday even ing of last week, the following officers pre siding: President, Hon. John Buck; Vice Presidents, Messrs. Jas. KlrkpatrieV, Ben lomin Wirtner. Lawrence Wvland. Charles Langbien, IT. J. Hopple, Jr., P. L. Eck, Jos. A. Grav, T. R. Scanlan, Jacob Kirkpatrlck and Charles Dunlap ; Secretary Hon. J. J. Thomas. ' non. J. J. Thomas was called upon and ftated that the object of the meeting was to tender thanks to ail Democrats who labored for the success of the party during the re cent campaign, and especially to our effi cient chairman and his deputies In this countv. l'01" L' !iVil7mVr?l7rjJ.St , lo have any tntlnencetn the sff.lrs ofth. oonntry 5 gfig and, whereas, in tb lata political context honour aiwl decunrv. though cruehed to tbe earth, have r!on azaln anl hurlerf frnm place and;power the rnffn and party that defied the will of tke people anil vollulftd the ballot-toz with fraudulent and purchased vote? ; and therefore we recognize the fnct that atl who cntrlbntud to tho Juoeess of the Iomocrttc party In tbe lute eiuifwi are entitled to our thanks, and particularly lho?n who were prominently Identified. Of thos-in anr own countv, we feel that the Ui airman of the Domo rratlc fonnty Committee and his deputies deserve bur acknowledgment and appreciation of their efflcieary and untlrtntr labors; therefore, be It . Resotved, That we. I emoor' of Northern Cam bria, tender oar thank? to Chairman John A. Blair and hts depntles, Meaars. Water. Connelly and Wetaell, for their excellent management of the canvas, and In this we aro lure we express trie pontlments of the pnrty In this portion of the connfy. ' Hetoivfd, Thai a copy of these proceedings be sent to all TJn-mocratlc newspapers In the county fur publication. . , . . . T. S. Wh.LIAWS, 1 OxtEB frsT, Commute. . Jos. Bbahib, ) . The rueeting adjourned. i -: TUB AKftBTCAJv IsTSTrCVTR OX SPBKR'fi .WiNEf.r-A comoiltttB wu appointed tA Visit Alfred Speer's Viuej-ards, at I'assaifi, N. J., to examirie Tis wines andlrellarH and rerort Th followiui t part ff tho report : Many will be surprised to learn that within so short a distance from this city lias been prosecuted an enterpiHe of so much Importance and with 60 muert npfes. Tho qualities of these wines are not ex celled by any producer in tlie world and dur ing the season when the operations of liand )Tie the crapes, expressing the jnlees, and the other treatment are in active proKresa it is interesting and instructive . to visit the vineyards and witness the operation. , a o ii . r iv v A. S. TlftATH, M. t, M. D., 1 nv, Com no fK. H. M ARTfN, it too. " J. DlSTTJ TCN K LL. For sale by . James, Ebenaburg. Bchclart i Loretto. We ara sorry to learn that tlie store of our excellent friend, Wra. Litzlnger, Esq., of Loretto, was broken r Tnto by "burglars orr fast Friday night -and , despoiled of goods valued, so far as can be ascertained, at between sixty and seventy dollars. Entrance was effected by prying open a back shutter with a hatchet, breaking a pane or two of glass, cutting a niche at each side and through tbe Inside shutter, and then inserting noroe kind of an innlement and raising the bar which held tbe shutter in place, thus allowing both todron to the floor. Once inside, the thieves helped themselves to an old overcoat which Mr. Litzineer had I worn for twenty-one years, as well as a long tailed black dress coat owned by the same I gentleman and somewhat scuffed by wear, i The safe, which contained but little money, was not tampered with. There is reason to i believe that three persons were engaged in i the robbery, and it is known that they had a i wnfcon' with therri, though' the tracks were , not plain enough to he follower; for any con- 3irrnum uisiance. wnat cine, lr any, has been obtained as to the identity of tbe guilty parties, we are not prepared to state.r A F.F.RAIKTAPEDE. Never was such a rush made for any drug store as 1s -now at K. James Drugstore, Eb ensburg, for a trial bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds AH persons afflicted with Asthma, Bronchitis, noarseness, Severe Conghs, or any affection of the Throat and Lungs, can get a Trial Bottle of this great remedy free, by calling at abore drug store. Mrs. Emma Edmiston made information a few days ago before Justice Strayer, of Johnstown, against a young man named Sasnnel Scbetschal for fornication and bas tardy. Tbe prosecutrix was married to Ar thur Edmiston four years ago, when abe waa only fifteen years of age. Soon after tbe marriage Edmiston went to the West, and some time in the beginning of last year Mrs. E. heard that her husband bad married a girl in Iowa and wa living in that State. Soon after thisbe wtet Schetscbnl, who told berrre loved her at first sight.- She believed him, and, after some time, agreed to marry him. Sohetschal .betrayed ber, then grew cool toward her, and, although she repeated ly Insisted upon him marrying bw, be per sistently refused to do eo. In April last Mrs. E. gave birth to a boy babv, but the yonng nan atili refmed to marry ber, and she finally prosecuted him. When the par ties appeared at the Justice's office, Mrs Edmiston ske Wm t marry them, but he refused, for the plain reason that her hua band is still living.- Sthetaehal was unable to procure ball for his appearance at Court and was committed to the county Jail. It is a novel -case. uarbaDs the tin,i that h. v,.-i. :t.z " T" "r" WBnX- - " - ' I f tr'j-'; ti ' j Social circles In and about Derrv station are somewhat agftatad over the taarrlage of a wealthy widow or that -p'e to Patrick e WestmbVhind 'connT home" ' A.'h ?S the lady's fourth matrimonial venture, the Kiuuj luingcan t piay on the innocent girl ishnesa dodge and try to procure a separation on the ground of undue influence as soon as sht finds ', toe nuptial fetter beginning to chafe, while as for the proud bridegroom, be has leen fed long enough on poorhonse bull beef to warrant the belief that be will prove a pretty touch customer for hla foatlw I partnes, and will iikely enough develop stay i ing qualities that will puzzle even her ac- ' compnsned art. r!r-.- j-r . - ------ . j Brt KLBS'S ARSH A RAI.TE, The Best Salvk in the world for Cuta, Bruises, Burr.s, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Khenro, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil I mains, corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and I positively cures Piles. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price IS cts- per box. For sale ky B. Jam, sole atnl, Kbesbur2, Pa. -.-ry. Jcmata Vaixkt UbiTORiii, As ExccRsroN to jACtsormrE, Florida. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company bavo placed on sale excursion tickets to Jackson ville, Florida, which gives passengers fif teen days' time In which to make the trip to the Florida summer lands, and the same num ber or lays to return. Tickets are good to retnrm until May 31, 1883. Rate from Pitts burgh, for the round trip, $43.50. Only one changoot cars between Pittsburgh and Jack sonville. Excursionists have not less than a doTen of different routes from which to select in purchasing their tickets by the Pennsyl vania line. Baggage checked to destination. Tlcketa are on sale at Union Station, and 78 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, and at all princl pal stations of the Pennsylvania Railroad. For further information apply to Thomas E. Watt. Passenger Akent, Western District. P. R. R.. No. 78 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa- . 1-ojieiwar.T the latir'iid ltars Ixwk toward the time when fire In the barroom atom ah all glow ; KairerlT ther wlu for weather That 5hall draw them all toret-ner. So their yarna e,. n bav a how. Tarne Baemat 8terk!na, and toeklniri aoo-gest boo til and ahoec. and or onurne when von come to talk about hoota and fhoes. the name e( S Bin. menthal. 11 jo Klerenth arena. Altoona. in hronirht Into prominence. He f, the proprietor of the only flift-cU.M boot and hoe more in a radlnK of one rmndred milea of F.hnorr. and w want oar readera to know it If thev don't know It already Hla line lor winter wear 1e now rally opened, nd both qnality of material and eTeellenee of manu facture, to aav nothlna: of lowneaa of prloes. are guaranteed purchase. r WiLSCT I.F.AF HAIR KEKTORF.R. It la entirely different from all others, it fa as clear a? wafer, and. as ita name Indicate, is a per fect VeetMe Hair Restorer. It will immediate ly free the head from all dandruff, rem. re irray hair to its natural color, and produce a new icrowth where It ha tallen off. It doe not In any manner affect the health, which Snlphnr, Snjrer ol Iead and Nitrate ol Silver preparation hare done. It will change ttjrht or faded tiair In a tew darn to a beautiful srloesy brown. Aek yonr drnasrlat lor It Kaeh bottle la warranted. Smith, Klisb ft. ik.. Vho!eaIe ARents. I'hiladelphia, and HLL Bcckbl, New York. r3.-y.i Tb-b pen. Indeed, !a mlg-brv, bat tbe men Who wield the thlninaf thears with skin and taate. And then so carefully apply the paate. Are eea-nlaant orthtnfr bevund the ken Of thoee who. only wield the jmnaretit pen. We wielded the abeara to obtain poMeitton f the lorencniDK chunk of wladom. and wo now wield the pen to adrlxe onr reader to patronize Jas. J Morohy, lo t-llnton etreot Juhr.itown, when they ko to buy winter clothing-. He haa one of the lanreatand nicest etoeka to ehooae from to be fonnd anywhere emtom-isida and warranted while it 11 a generally admitted fact that no other dealer can Fuceefefully compete with him In the matter of low prices. a. CA.nr. To all who ara sufJerlns; frosn tha errors and Id discretions of youth, nervous weak nasi, early da ey. loss or manhood, eto.. I will send araetpe that wm cure yon, FREE OF OHAROL. This great remedy waa discovered by a missionary In South Amertna. Send a self-addressed enreloce to tha Hit. Joaarw T. Iaira. Station D, w Tmk City Sept. 1, lSM.-iy. . Th vouth upon his eoat-sleere bora Alons; tha streat his latest mash. She waltied bim In an oyster store. And robbed him thoreof all his emab. Which was too bad, for now the youth In ques tion will be unable to take advantage of the ex ceptionally law schedule of prices at present rultus; at the New York Clothing Hall, 10 Main street, Johntown. This honpe assures us they will posi tively undersell anr and all ether dealers In their line in this neck o' woods, and, bavins: on their helves a splendid stock ol coats, overcoats, vests, pants, otc, we luMglne our readers could iro further nnd fare worse thhn by buying from them. Try them with an order, acybew ; or. If deemed preferable, give thorn a call. . rraiosALi toim omi I Tbji Voltaic But t:o., Marshall, Mich., will tend Pa. Pti'i Ckiibhitii ELB-n-Hr-Voi.Tjo i Bblto A!r FlBnrurn ArrLiiiTom on trial fnrthlr- ty days to men (yount r old) who are afflloud with Nervous Debility, fost Vltalltv and Man hood, and kindred trouble. ruarnteins: speedy and complete restoration of health and manly vig or. Address a above. N. B. No risk Is lnorTM, as thirty dart trial Is allowad. fe-M.-Xm.J niDEHUL. j COX.VrTL,T,T T.YNCH Married, at the Oath j olio churoh, Wllmoro, on TuM!day morninic, Nuv. I 21. t-2, by Rev. Katkor McHukIi, Mr. Matthew j t'onni.tT and Mis? Mart Alice Ltwch. both of J Summerhill townthlp. OBITCART, GRIFFITH. Died. In this place, on Monday morning;. Nov. ao. 18S2, f tubercular Inflamatlon of the drain, Clisijcs A., ontvehlld of Dr. &.. and Lime CTiiftHh, aged 7 months and 1 day " Precious haoe I no lonirer with ns ; ttone to rest I To the realm of glory taken. With th ofest. Here, a weary little snffertr. Full of pain : Now frem pain released, to suffer Ne'er again." MrMtTI.I.F.N. Died, at hts residence tn Clear field tnwnMhlp. on Saturdav. NovernNer 6. 1882, Mr. Mattbkw J. l Ml li.kk. In the 6Sth year ot hif aire. The deoea-ed was a hlirhly respectable eltlren, with a reputation ror honesty and Integrity that was never availed, and enjoved the fuliect confl denee of all whr knew him. He was the father of Ur. J. C McMnllen, of St. Aumftlne. In the :&t hollo cemetery at which place his remains were interred. May his sool rest In peace. ' F A RRFT.T.. THed. at the residence of her son. Archlnald Farrell, In Harr township, on Thursday morning:. Nov. 1, 188?. Mrs. Hannah Farrsll. relect of Thomas Farrell. deceased. In the 89th year of her asre. May her sonl reet In peaee. EVANS Pled, at the residence of his daugh ter. Mrs. Fnah, In t'-ambrla township, on Thurs day nlht,Nov. 19. itufi, Mr. Pavtd Kvawb. asred, we suppose, about $b years. Peace to bis ashes. PUBLICSALB YalnalJle Real Estate 1 AID ADJOIIiINO Til BOROUGH OF EBENSBDRG, Pi THE undersigned will offer ror sale at nolle outcry, on Saturday, December 16, 1882, at tha hour or 2 o'cixxtbt. t. m., at trie Teiirf House in Ektnsburgt the following de'srifred TITJT, ESTATE, late the propertv of Uwvn McDowald. doe'd: K. I. A I-OT OFOKOT'ND frontlag; on Hifrh street and extend ins: alone On tre street tn sam ple street, having tbereoa erected a larire two stry Fbvi asd Brick Hotbl. known as the 'Cambria Horni," a larsre Framb Rtablb, Ira ' Hocsa and other ontbnlldinirs. . A IXJT OF OKOUITD frontlnir on Hle;h street, bounded on the north by Sample street and on the west by lot of John Uwens bavins; thereon erected a large two story Brick Dtill Iko Housb, a Framb Btorb Koov and Frank STiBLa JTo. S.-FOt H LOTS or OROt.'ND fnntihB;on Centre street, honnded on the north hy Horner rtreet, on the south ly Crawford street, and on the weat by Cherry alley. , , W. 4 TEX LOTS ot OEOT.tND fronting on Iary Ann street, bounded on the north hy High land street, on the sonth by Horner street, and on the east by Beech alley. Ho. S. TEN IXrTS or OROritD fronting" on Mary Aan street, bounded on the north hy High land street, on the souih by Horner street, and on tha east by Hickory alley. No. 6 FOUR IOTS of HROUHI) fronting on Homer street, bounded on the east bv Mary Ann street. On the sonth by Crawford street, and on the west by Hickory alley. 3f. 7. FOtTB LOTS or OROWV rrontina: on Triumph etroet, boanded on the north bv Ofrle street, on the east by Fhaney stroet, ank 'on the west by Poplar alley. V: 9. TWENTS" -SEVEN ACRES or LAND, more or less, lyinir south-east ol Khensbonr. ad joining lands of Thomas Orlfflth, Esq.. John A. Jones, and others. tff Term made ftnoirn on day of tale. JNO. E. SOAJi'LAN, Airent for Heirs of Owrw McDobald, dee'd. Ebensbdrg, Nov. 24, lS8fl.3t. ORPHANS' COURT SALE Of Valuable REAL ESTATE! BY virtue nf a pluriui order t.f the Orphans' Court of Cambria conatv. to tne llreotet. I will expose to public sale, at. 'the Court Houtt, Eb en.trurg. Pa., on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1882, At 9 o'ci.oc, r. v., the followlna described real estate, the property of Kmannel Disbart. late of Carroll township, deoeased : A Certain PIECE er PARCEL r LA5D situate In Carroll township, Cambria eoniity. Pa., boundeel as follows : Resinning atanost: lIiatiim. I by land bf John M'sel. sonth elsrhty-nlne decrees. east one nnntiren ana ninstr-n.no ana one-nail perches, to a beech corner : thence, by land of John Ahlls. north ten decrees, west elfrhty-twc perrdie. to a post ; thence, by land of beirs of Joseph Darts, west, or nearly west, one hundred and seventy Bine and one-balf parches, to a post; thence south, or nearly south, seventy-five ana one-half perches, to a post, the plse of "heirtnnlns, containing 79 Aeresi and lie Pf rches. more or less, nearly I all cleared, havinar thereon erected a two story Framb Hot-sb and a Frakk Barx. There Is an 1 excellent Onom aro on the premises. TERMS OF SALi;. One-third of the purchase money to be paid at the confirmation of the sale, one-third In one year thereafter, and one-third at the death of Appol lonia Iishart, wirtow of said Emanuel IMshart, deceased the latter two payments, with their in ternet, payable annually, to be secured by the bond ard morts;a;e of trie purchaser. WM H. SKI'HtER, Trustee tn sell Keal.Estataol Exavcei. 1i8At, dtccasej. THE ELECTION BEING OVER, . People can settle down to business again, and the first thing for them to do, if they want to do right, is to Visit tie Store of I S. BARKER & BRO., AND EXAMINE TIIE IMMENSE STOCK OF j "WINTER GOODS '.WHICH THEY HATE JUST PUT UPON TIIE1K SHELVES. THEY HAVE WATERPROOF CLOTHS in ALL SALE ABLE, COLORS. THEY HAVE CLOTITS FOK LADTES' SACKS TX VA RIOUS SHADES A. YD FADRTCS. THEY HAVE FTXE FL.4XXELS FOR LADIES' and CHILDREN'S COATS AND DRESSES. THEY HAVE the BEST STOCK of Tt'OOIE.r BIIX- KETS EVER BROUGHT TO EBE.XSBUEG. THEY HAVE the ONLY COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF CLOTHING IN TOWN. They have, in sfwrt, everything you need to make you comfortable so far as in, their power lie? DomoncETjTie, to fill, bit id be iuppvi Ebensburg Steam Planing Mill 3IE3: "wok,: MANDPACTDRB VAGONS, BUGGIES, COACHES, Carriages, Sulkejs and Phaetons, SLEDS, SLEIGHS and CUTTEBS; ALSO, BRACKETS S SCROLL SMYIHG Hi ill IIS BRANCHES. mum mum axd cat re: sest kaoi uses. All orders by mail prompily attended to. Addrets J. M. B. SEDGWICK, Proprietor. JTov. J4, 18T m. Ebtrisbiirp GREAT BARGAINS TO BE HAL) AT THE GOLDEN couch's tvi:av nun.iiixt;. Corner Eleventh Avenue and 13th Streets, ALTOONA, PA., WHEKB HAS JUST BEEN KECE1VED ABOUT $20,000 WORTH of tie BIST QUALITY and BEST HADE CLOTHING, HATS, CArS, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, ETC.. Which we Kunrantee to sell at SO per rent, leaa than anr oiher Clothins; Hve In the citv. Pay ers mar therefore rest assured that thsy can save from two to Ove dollars in tbe jurchase of 'a imt of ol elothes or an overcoat by dealiug with as. So p!eae Kire us a call and examine our good and loern our prloes beore investing your money elsewhere. Jvio trouble to show oods. IT. MARCH, Proprietor. ALTOO !f A, FA., OCTOBER 7, 18M.-tf. IT WILL!PAY YOTJ TO 31TJY r Hasson's New CHEAP STORE, IT TOr WAST Honest Goods at Honest Prices EMBRACED IX TIIE FOL.EOJTIXG El ST: ALUM, ALLSPICE, AXLE GREASE, BAKING POWDER, SODA, BEANS, BLACKING. BRUSHES, BLUEING, BORAX, BR A in, BR'KFAST BACON, BROOMS, BUTTONS, CALTCOES, CAMPHOR. 1 CASTOR OIL, CAR RON OIL, CARPET TACKS, CANNED APPLES, " CORN, TEACHES, TEARS, TOMATOES, CHEESE, CHEVIOTS. CHOCOLATE, CIGARS, CINNAMON, CLOVES, CLOTHES PINS, COFFEES, CORN STARCH, CORSET JEANS, - CAMBRICS, CRACKERS, CREAM TARTER, CURRANTS, DRIED APPLES, " CORN, TEACHES, DRESS LININGS. EXTRACTS anri ESSENCES, FIGS, FISH, " HOOKS, " LINKS, FLOUR. FRUITS, GINGER. GINGHAMS, GUN CAPS, " POWDER, nAIR TINS, HAMS, HANDKERCHIEFS, HOMINY, HOOKS and EYES, HOSE, INDIGO. INK. JELLTES (a'.l ldrnl). LAMP CHIMNEYS, " WICKS. " BURNERS, LAUDANUM. LEAD PENCILS, LEMONS, LINEN CRASH, MACARONI, MATCHES, MOLASSES, MUSLINS, MUSTARD, NAILS, AND MANY OTHER ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. NO OLD GOODS OF ANY KIND! ALL" FRESH I-ALL FINE! ALL CHOICE! ALL CHEAP! A LlberaliShare of rnblic ratronagc Is Rcspectfnllj Solicited. bsraovs ram ion V Guenther's Lung Healer. For the Cnre of Crnnmr.tn. FpiM:.,r; r- Eicod, Tlrrichltts, CViriE-r-B CVM. Ctarrh of the Chen, L'-tr--- :-a, v.v.i nil I'r..:ica SLry -ra:.. Price, 25s, SOa taci i.CO. scll all by Vi ur.rists.' GUETvXIiE. & CO., PreniJjtfl.-s, -iTTS13UKGiI, i?A. Tf" -fOO yurfnflzM?M3 WHITE aB-xaiiiiilililBssllllsssslllwtssssssssssBBslBssS rrrv A lTTlUlxraiirn u -m ,,l...itfntinn fc m WASH I Years KO -i,. Portrmlta , l.1l" fl Thr H m rf lh- rrr-.Jcnlv. Tl.n il ihc m.r-,t -v'' !: l-cilc :i-.Ik-1 AliFXT, tf tTrI. Srnt I't Cr'iai. " ''i I r-1 -r. Irj BKABLEV "- .. Fewrll. l'hll.delptala. OOtiO BOOK AO EXT In every ..1 ,.wr, :n.t tmn for circular. Can0eldfcOvFlttbnrib,Pa. H4.Sm. E STRAY. Came to tlie premises of the subscriber. In Susquehanna township. some time In Mar last, a iwo-? ear-iu rrv., which tbe owner ean here by proving property, paying ehanres and takinic hi in away : falling in Jhle-f the steer w.,1 to.ed othe Uwdl- Suffinehnnna Twp..'ov. 84, 1882. -at. TTiAY SITOAT. Came to the prem ise of the subscriber, In Dean township, some time In April last, a white shoat. The owner Is revoested to come forward, prove Property, pay chamas and take tt away ; otherwise It will be dis posed of according to ATRICK finerty. Dean Twp.. Nov. 94. lSS2.-8t- .IATTORKEY-AT-I.A W, AI.KHINA, PA. Office over the First" National Bank. Fn tranne en 11th avenue, seeend door from 12th street, Altoona, April a, ltM.-tf. Steam Carriage Works, Ebcnsluirp, Fa. slCLOTHING HOUSE AXT OF THE NEEDLES, NUTS, OILS. ORANGES, TENS. PENHOLDERS, PEPPER, PINS. PIPES. PRUNES, RAISINS, RTCE, ROPE nALTERS, SALT, SARDINES, SCISSORS, SCRUB BRUSHES. SEW'G MACII E OIL, SHIRTINGS. SHOE LACERS, SHOT. SILK TWIST, li THREAD, SOAPS, SPTCES, STARCH, STOCKINGS. STOVE POLISH, SUGARS. SUSPENDERS, SWEET OIL, TEAS, THREAD, TUBS. WASHBOARDS, WASHING SODA, WOODEN BUCKETS, YEAST POWDER, f.T t- l.'-c prr- Wbll ll,... of 17 r. ouse. E CURE FITS! t ttme nnd tft'-o hp t..Mo r'nm tafra'.n. I Tti-tn rii cnJer. I Hire oi U d:tw KITS, Kf'ILermr or FALLTVO MCmZ&s Ute long etBrtr. I tntrruit my Tml to enr th frft omm. FWB'ni crUkm bsv fsw. kxl 1m ro rei-Ti tr n H nrr rl1f rar. tV-n 1 m f,c Vr-f fAod Fr of my iTt?AUiii rTti-1y. G t kxpi-M nfl lfw Of.w. M 0099M fB SOttalOiT tT M trlsLi, .? I ri;i core J"9. AdartM Dr. U. 9. MOOT, IN Tuf1 9L. Tcstrk. GOFiSUElPTIOSI. 1 a povltlve rmtntlw or Ike Iberi ClmM . hy lu Be t!KiraAx4s of rM "f left vwm kid tii of Unt . stASdiogkara bti vara iaM4 M R-,et Ii n . t i Im its(4csA-y, t..t I wa r. . T0 F'TTLiM rRSS, t..rthr wth a TitriulTSItTIM on tkiA iihui, So amy aff.rwr. O. . blji mm mna P. O mACrm na. T. A. sloOi M. 1st rtmrt sa, e.w T- W ANTED Intellieent men and wo men to st lifvit subscriptions for cur Naw Boost. H absnliitely no superior. Make no en rtrment till you see it. Just the thing for the holiday sracon takes on .ipbt. f i i:tuE rrn. cj.. 20 Nortta Sieo;h M., 1'hiUdelphia THE SUN. .v;ir vuvk. ismj. Mo' hjive r:id Im i Ion: k Ui yr jtit now paFir.t' ttiao rrr r.-r? !n it wn fl -wt prmtM IS" fdhK rw.-n yrr j-ut-l 'liwl iti thl iJ ot the t?3nh hp trn boutbt iiJ r1 In oy yenr b to iranv iiri w&njvn. V arfrrrd ! inirmtd that t..1 Huy . r1, nd 1 he M tor thr ioU" ins rtn'on. more ' 1 : Hn-"' 1;- rw. oTumnr trt-rnt n 1trnrfr fr-roi tifl x:tih tit, Ttt tifciM mmmry whiti Tfr iia intf-t f. t tuujnr fc. ntl : tit ve.if, tbe Heels t;J u . tl i- ;t..,j h v, tlie n '-. He f' i'r. tlf ' '1 n ir, irrf r..TiT k' norrtw all the n v i f tbe t t'--t ur!i m j refcut r- TclvnifT in JtH. Tte-Hi.rf tr.Tw Virr 1 y r. it r-Tr-iri rrtTn!nit , ur- t!,r 1 i v . I'rnr! ,rr t ! , ti tl m t v.-i tnin t., it tvgt it a-!i:rv ?l.r- lnrij.l and hrrj th Ten he rrr rlr'Kif. nn w 1 a'l.-r. nl.out rhe hi!"f n vp'i aN-i: ! t hr U t - h. ) ti r U 1re of liw.r(.nt a Hi d tr r-'t a 1 ai:ri- Hri f -! y tfti'Til ni-iTcvft;. 1 i r St lut-i v 'iiirtt'ft to Te the r f.riniio oi i;- rfl-r- mi d the luniK-mnre if t tie o uju.oq C rd . H-rnu h eTfrhodT cc'r-.Htr. No mn weirsrc nun i; r jii run nll'-w lrrv""f fliioriat1nn t n. :i, eirrt from ti f rt of rieht iirtil w-..i r n an ir be r ch That hi . ifcr-e him. o n r.n no il',-.. i n of ;! r ucij iet year.. ith rut tm i D.tff : tj nd s.trMrcffc R;iuot !f'ije wttk cj rit wijn rr. i't-! t tbut tk- re f o!trd in tl -r re m -tr, "xp'tw imr r1ict ir:iint K(-Jm otn-m rod t- r h-nt Kovrr-u.-at INo rrtt'r hut t in tr, 'Jhk Srs Ftunilf rd il! (V'RVTiuc to fn-! !!;? i r. fnr the tutere-t- of ihr j ie ae?'. -t t the attMuon ol fcoMff. tbecT!froi lin.ri"o' m ri(.jir!!sT!i,rJ tbe ti 11. op ft ?t:pni t j tif !ir r'-ttf AH tbin 1b v at w- urc t"!-! -rv -t dsitr vr oar frtendB. ( rie man hcij tbv. 1 nr Sr? if tf.e bev relitrioiin o-s h c vf-r ! i!.H, IfUM tti CJ-rieT-mnity ! tjd'li'H with rtTit. Arober bold thft St ! the I t K 'i.liirnii nipriT TTtctd. bwi e i ulredv !iprd l.a'I ot the iTa'"!!1 (tit f ttht pnrty, nrd i j tf-i -v. n.rnt tbe f thf-T hui' uml mlr d t1l't A thrd ttft .t :t lr I he LeT Ui i. siite i ko era'. 1 it"- ir- in 'T'1,i,M!.' l--:t i - - i? - t -.. i' erl rr.l Bh.y w m-y pf oi-tT h: t i oi-tnt tn the wo-hi f I i'!ir'l. So i wry fr-rtid "t 1 h rf d CI f HTM- .." 1 i.f IT K II v -Hr X t,Ht J W 1 1 U 1 f vou 'rr a ': now Tvk Sr. ye n will fberr thHt id il i a I t t'e er it-.HV. t-ver t't 'rr.- If j t u J. nr I u'Yt-.n'j V ri-v 1 it Si x . .-t; w -I ft rid It to r r m-". f Ml lt:tr..tr: r't l tr bfnff cf ti ot(-' et irtsdcft of fitr t!toit Pento inti itratf . r.H ;--!. a it : i r t.;y ft r t ! r rtnc rf li-n-ep? covorrTTT r.f . n snt ;nl f-r i,nu:t.f .fr'ro Bian iW-nHvtc;. . a -'0':rce for wif; o1rf of tery STrorte. and aii u n 'OimuuL ty t m.-J, in e-'tnu-nt luf the corn I ii 5 year. 1rs fo Moll ntrrttri. TY rrrtrni ed'rrns of Tut St are crt by mall, po-t -i d. a f.iii.n: I'AI I.Y- ft 5 n' n mocth, Hfl.SO a y'r with Sun.1r eci'i .n. f 7.T7. M MiAV- 1 'ht i ae. HI.IO a - ft. H'Kl.M.V-H a v-;.r l. ch; r"-" 't" -et ttatteroitbeditv ii!t' : an Atrn-nit'irai 1 tepart- njeni oi uncqu'i ii-u rem. n : i Jc - I n-i".:'.. j literary. M'if-nt.hr. jd d rr!-,;i' in?, ll-ren-e j make Thi Af:ki.v ''-i tSe T c' avir r .r the j iirmtr's LuBwhol.. locluii t-f leu wuhiO, an j extra cf y Irea Addre? I. W. K'iI.A M), l'nb!!-be. jSW FIRM! i v: IX ALTOOXA'8 Largest and Cbeapast CLOTHING HOUSE! Eicher & Latterner, anrriMnn to A.J. tn(ifro A fo., 130S Eleventh Avrnup, Altoona. Fa., H AVE 'Ut rr"i"i and npr-r-ed t' 'itmi sr.d fne of t'K-i iMt'.i i Hi( HATS, CAP. TH' Nk. VAl.lMIS. SATCH KIS ard 1 KNT S M"hMllIV) It- 1S ot all kind, that !a ever hrr. inorc t.-en lr. i:el.t to the Mor.ls!n ( iir '.k rral.raT- The i:-'?Tt-pt vsr-TT. f r-t iavr r and 1ht-t pm u- o' mnd-ip rlothins; lor crri and ''py that ran t fourd IB the m:trKet. All ar.'- srrrtpu a t.- quality and make, scd fr!I TaTu fr tho t ur-harr's mon ey cuaruted In eah rd verv in'fir-e1. Our t'smhris countT fr ti '' p.nd all othe-s will :o well to five u a call. I Ii'in.li h. I-AITLKN tE. Alto.nn. (rt. 13. l'2.-tf. LEICESTER LAHE3 FORSALE! U-k'-, --fii I n wr. :i ok sai.i: which were ,rrp:-. in Ai-r.l ficil Mv 1' InmhP an-I lur Ki.' k- t l i are IM. r'pr ! Thf Fire r.f tt!-e lnm- one vnr o!.i lnt April, nnd I c!ippc-1 p'unlK t?l mr trcm him Uil May. Tt-.f f-vei t !.: m:f-i J.nn; w-r Imt'ortctl fr Jr. i'inrit r I nr S. Tt-i J n . Variur; hn rc)','ffd jin3 pTrrvl.r-ppI I t U at skCnJJeman from uif ul ttie Im'-ji mi-' tj In ii a' r- incr. 1 !ii:iv a ! tr it Th ei?''"f t f thf I-smttj! wn own? 1 ty Mr. 1ra:o and wt-:irhd pOUTl'l. jtT- l will e-3I thFf rnp''' ", j"y :V. r'Ti cr. a pti'f h;i-r m:h - i"1. Tit- a x or ; a nth would muke n r.ic raunii t:-x"k U wttii. I or further informit'on. pn-f to. o'l n !.e unr Pipn(1 at Ms rc.3crco iu S-rk-: ir A '.Jl Hlalr 4?ountr, or addr-! KT.T IU N VX. aejt. ir lrvj.-i:m. 1 rone. Real Estate at Private Sale! THE nrHers'imeii c9r at yrirate ale a valua 1 AK.M. tiiua'i' tn Vcri'n v d f h ' p. ore iu '.le wpt of i . riri'.t 'TiTff I 'i Aerea aboot 4a Arrea rlearetl. nanna ther.n e-e"ed a larre two story rftAHi r.uai.i istt n'r-K. y la si k bTAni.aani BW!"r outhn i i (I . Te-e is an rrr.ard of rhne fruit Tree, aro an ehundaiwe of good water en tbe Tireasi!e.. The land i in ihe vi-.nity of Rood mark !. and . I well ad anted for larnj icg and raisins; stock. For ter! arnl v to JOHN E! WA!I,!t, Sept. 1. l2.-3m. Etnf burar. Pa. JTT.KNsr.rr.r, property at rni--A VATK SALK.-The un.Ie-t irre'1 oflers fr sale at a low prire an 1 on ft" terirs hLjlx-rr, ZA by li f-ot. j;tutt in the Vcjt wari of H' ens bunr I'omuB-h. an 1 a:ne the-en ere-re1 a two story r'LvHK PTiiiMn Hnrt, Pi.ak Stablb. and tbe neM-sary o j't.ull lir.if!. ooi water In abunilitiee on tlie premwes. If rot soli tv Jan. 1st, l'tt. It will be for rent. For tni,. etc., "apply to T. J. M IN, Wrst E'.lcabeth. AUbenT Co.. Tm Nov. V), iw.-et. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The undr sianeKl bavias; ben anr'niutd acdiiorto d i, tribute the funds in the biv d of .leiet.h Crista, Trute to M the rrnl es'a'e of t uiiaoi Ttlev) Sr., depsed. hre !- not1 that he will s: t at lii ottife iu I.bensbuTc. on 'li.wdv. o, If at two o'los in 'h a'terftoon. for the pur pose of attending to the dutits of said appoint ment, whon aed where all persons lo.er'ed must attend or bed-Jbarred troui c-m nz i e said fund A. V. KAkKtK, Auditor. ENens' urs;, Nov. f. l62.-t. WM. H. SFOHI.r It, J0hn9ftnrn, Pa. m. n KiTrrrL., ' SECULAR KITTEI.L, ! A TT c n N r: Y S-A T-I. A w, joiri'nini att rs!ri:riii. ! "kFKK Ks in liiiber fc ilwn e Iarrt hnrk build inir. orer ?.!:. D sn! 1 rtnn .lri.tfiTi ' and ln"olonade K'w, Ft.ent-t;rit. f.,m.J t "VT"OTIC"E. Tlie secvdii! and initial ac- ; A " eount of J .hn A. li'ur an.) J hu IIord, As i S'srnees c N. J Fre'- 'hfT. has bven tied in T ri I'rrthitnotArv's otn-v (.f Csmi.ns p.atir. and w :i . be presented Vi the 'oart ot 'orniuun 1'ieas of tai-i ' county tor e-.RDrmt,"n on the fr.f Monday of le i wnhertiMt. .KiHN' ('. OAT1.S froth y j Paothonotary "s Office, Hhen.burc. Nov. 14. 13. JOHNSTON SrANLAN ATTCHMVS-AT I.AP7, j EiRn. Pa. ! Offlve on Centra street, nearlv e,ppolie tti new Court Hju-"v f J-ia. trx-lf. 1 S5to S2iEw.?"Id"vi Knd.Vaice. h'vn.e. Saintiles worth 9h Iress Stis-- a. r.. P"rt- (4-7. SZ.-ly. -H r f III! -m