i 1 (Camtoia f minim. ins.itBCBa. pa. t t'lUAY. - - - JAX. 5. 1SS3. t A Great one: PW --.tT - 3 I t ijmi OS n Is o-'f B . 0Qt moTe r. In pip-T). ) lil I I Ad 1 a'?o tlO 0.1 1 t :i:v UJ ' PEOPLE'S MAGAZINE, CHOICE STORIES v,ctrjA1 First-flu 1 Itfrator forth Foter- ttismen'. Instruction r eon racrmeet m l Inspiration of cm cfft. V' i I, rr-fttnvr ?! m LIFE. HliLiti Ani Hons F-vorcM InK-rasllug aud V-il ii V . at U"!e3 l.p t . i .er with a dilamn of WIT AM) HUMOR. nr: cn-i n.atr'.z.ni for all who e ) ty - t . - ; ' " ' f i ' I.! ri. i . or pi-rec:ai-- ' n TH '." A N U B tAl' II t V L In Litcr-starc. NotU- "yfR IGIT TEST GEMS i .... into if column W wl 1 !. send. r: - ie yx' i to " 'b S'il.-"jritier at I'mvo price, .) v CARD If) LAR'JL TP IT t'j7 thrumaf ? A. J (hrninoi IliLL. ifi tj'ir-.mos r ironi separate, unique and 'tit 'ii ,!.'' n. Tnev are. now ooJ v-v attr.ict- - fie mfi exquisite prniltiTiJ ever of!. ret. . . n t chrap i:or iry3. oar br'gaT. chenul j : ,i'" v:jr 'i'jf-ript!ns and secure t:. mii-1-M pr anunis. witi wiiich to beauii! J ur i.ij.-. t oate. Allr" CiSBKIA FRKEM"if, t.BS!ai!'..ia, Pa. livi'o. There anci te t Jtrr Vlac. I'i'calns at the "Sugar 15"wl." I r -Tr ( ; Is at e st at t!;e ".ULrur IJ wl." y Leru Pav's' condition powder, to the "Sug.ir Bawl" for bargains, u. Davis" condition ponder is the te- .3 as It may 6eem the frttent time at t!.e "uar T owl" must and w: : hi -Tiv Davis' f.irse and cV.tte pow- Cer At Jarcps' drny store. -vfr fails to pive satisfaction the Lena. Iivi-' ( A-je ar d cattle powder. 1". hst r,rk raise's use the Lem. Da Vis i--wdt-r. At J inie.s' dr'ig store. Tl c best stenru paRir In the world Is tbe A-'vstus. For s! iy ;. Huntley. A 'imT !f ebout a doz-n wild turkeys --eeii t'-e oihtr d.iy a short d.stanca west cf t . i p!a :e. T-M'-rrow (si-tturi i v) the feast of the T.f ii -Im :v. wi;i be a holiJay of obligation In t- C aUnr Cliurch. uiMtors E'.j'eharl, Litzinger and Cover rr ! irt at work footiiij i:(ttie receipts and ti; .t.:.;tu:rS ol Cambria t'ountv. S't,t. lines by the (iross at Wilmore last Wrt-k. For fuither particulars see small ti!'? -no, see our hymeneal department. V trial wi'l co'ivirce jou that the I.em. Piv i fon li'hn powder 1-; far superior to ar y o'her so'd. At James' dru store. f Fa pbr't direction for pyery u Rre c'i' ii with the Diamond Dyes. For dyeing il'.s-ies. Glass-, Fairs. Ivory. Hair. irc. A'he-tr.s liiuid p.iint w;i! cover more i Biii'.ne and lT-t loncer than nny lead paint in the v-orid. For sale V.vG. Huntley. II H. Flick, Mavfield Faini, Somerset Co , ys: "Iir.'wn's Iron li fters, at-te-leii by teisonal eierit nee, is the King of Tt.ircs." Wnt'-h yo!ir pen when ilatmc letter and "f -' like. If yo'i do-rt you mnv find yie.-se f tu utterly t'o two for the present y. -ir of j-race. i. n.-r.V, .'jperlctendent Pr.'vosf, of the r. !'. 11 , Altoona, is, we regret in s:iy snf ' :r !!i a severe attack of iuflauiatory r! i r -i;i. '! I i" n 2. 7.1 Iivtusp', and If we V '.ie:n a1) you bet we could make It h'e'v 'i ev( i r tongue for thccb.aps who owe 1 . r ' wo- 't pav. !'" mi tig j-apsj.. ore sid to have been p',: l.e-i in . irdcn :it f'onemautili. V- , . city, a f..w d v ag.. How is that fi . the ib 1 cf winter " s tl'.t're w.i:i't ar.ytliinsr trreen about I".: 'tis 't is f.iir to pres-.ivie, if the o'd 8'!.;"e le.!.I- .rood. h t t:i" t'Mvevards will be i'. 11 e a-iti f;it (r ii r. -;-! "'o:i Isinv"!e1 to f.. advert'sement ''. A. S- !:-A;ib'- livery. and boarding ' e. a!v to the c: rd uTering a house t.. ' ' in l.'-.r.-t'.-) at pr:vnf s.ik . Tfe pri-oners in orr eoorty jv! won't t v.-.. ; , "ome down t a "Diet of Worm;," t -a .-ii j- f -e name of tt e i.f.v S:ier::T (' Luther. '(.':-." a:u't ti at kit.d f a retoruu-r. .'e'-r Tic'"', r.f Pott, tov;n, has been in tl e , ;'-;.V)V ,f j;,,. Ijeadii.-.' raiiio.id company f ' u-four y-ai s. p. t,-r ev.b-ntlv the ui;i:i ta company Ife- ' to T;olte to. pair s at the Ni 1 e tin e to 1.3! - - a i Low I. A., t be five r.nd ten cent i Vt 1 C u at wcoden ar.d wl!'.n'.v ware, brushes, is and other Useful articles wi:l oe sold lie Clinton Dcnnrrat says that upward aave out ;i. ' the in-t two months be. n pud over the or.intiT of it Cieaitield bank lor cual land located iu Cieaitield courty. Functional derangement of the f,-mnle '.em i quickly cured hy the ueof Dr. 11. X. 1'ierce's "Fnvo:ite PrescrntKui." It re rii ive- j-ain a1 restores uea'.tii and strength ..' ill ut;:.st5. 1 he banns of matrimony wero published r:i Mmday, and ajiin on .N'eiy Year's day, rt '' Catholic church in this place, between Michael O'ilarn and MKs Victoria K.: len atriek, both of said congregation. M. n l;ohcrt" Pou trv Powder wiil euro tie ni.r.t case of cholera or gare. With M I! 1 , la-its' Poultry r,.wdcr von can ln ; as tt.e number of eggs f . per cent. Sold everywhere it l'o cents per package. lion. !sili.s M. ( i a r It . recently p'.einted to t'.c ;rel!iC J',. n . -ll rf th ' Slafe was ten. (:! d a ur.nid rec-ptioii hy ti e legal fritter- o, j i.ui.an.a a;:d Am strong counties at I; ' HiLi, on ednes.iay cf lat week. Key. Ferd. Kitt-11. Secretary tn UUIn Tui . whom we aie lad to learn has aitnost eleiy r. covi-rod from Lis recent serious mo-t fiN; illness, was here on a visit to his beloved uioLher. siiters and -1 s. Cu'l 4 t. M:-s Annie O'.Veiil, f.f this pl,:ce, came ivi.i j ::;: ij.jlte Ullei! on last v l'-'il t. the ti.ua on our hi:.i:ch road At t'r, tl' - 1 - 1 o liours at i ressiin on a. OH I T ler ".',Hliru. 1 iC, on or- . o, -oper'nti ndent Titcairn i- ( e,tv rtilv F I '1 M- J- hVs o." "T Thomas Rvan, lie ch-irch. Altoo- V4 I. r.., p,,tp, an eliirant pold- i a , .... .u . ft of a Dumber of licit. ! to '11 Lis 1-isc 'ii2regtion. tion. n S'.i: -M.-D 1 r f I. ire"o, wi'I for tlu ni tr t V .in. : a. I 1 ii winter poods, sncli flan 'S, S lup, p ' -eS. f .r til, I I i-d 'iriny !n ei -vs. f.At.k .. 1 .1 hats. rabs. lie . .. ,nj n ' i.r..,e,. ,j j ' Purpose L.f redeem,-" Ms stock for an early spring trade. r tion in t' o ru..i .i . l.-l I lat week. th,. f., : e. .-r- c , . nrrrimv ije , . sen tn fi. the rionviicunf i- J t m- C. K. Zi' W. M. : J. C. Gate. in. J. y r:..r a tr;..' retary.an i V S. P, irker.Treasurer" Fierce's "Pl.-a-ant Purgative Pel. e suzar-coated an,; ine!,,,, , ll c.r virtues he,n2 t -,.,lv r,rtlI!rvP(1 i-i for any length of tm-.e, ia any so that they are always frp)l at)f, re ''.I','? wo,,Jenor I'-sl-'ooarJ box t 'oirity C omrc'ssioners d d a very last week i v appuftiting I', i, r '. Ls;j , of Portage, to the position - i e Appraiser. JTe Is eminenl'v ' '. r the position ar.d in everv way i f the honor and i nioiuineuis. i id princely. ei. Lenin; on and bis eldest dau'.'h- v, iiose hea t h hii.s not been uo,d t '.-lie J 1st. wili depart IK-t week for w here b..;!iot t ' cm lope I o recti: it s'-u enersies. That t!i -,'r bil-l.test "''' t"" f'-i's leal zed is the wish of i.- in t'ns cool rri unity. ' "-o. A.Kirtead. P'lenshiifg'a well I t-' e le'ic insii!:tt,ee ajiMit, has ' ! 'r o,. i oat ions for several large ''"'"! enr-e o died ca ienilar ca rd s. , -'"' "''. ..umber cf bijtting .4. i' ii'f-;ii. soni.4 of the most -i i i;; 'e en, ri'iies in existence, a ''t wl::i'b wiil be given in our . 'a I). W. T :!",(! wife hive inst hi.,.,,-., (- jure from Sail, hurv, Som- v. wu.-ie tiiev have lieen residing -'''ir Pour'aon. hut whether to re ".'' r not we failed to learn. r. ' " assist in tlie manage- j.nhlia T fi itl -tel. f.f which .f ra '! t lt.:i. i ir.it r osir r it ll continue I propria wo S9ni tacit. r ! Wc dcknovrledga the receipt of ft lisn.i nroe New Yer catd f rom tbe Seicond Na t'or.al Bank. Altoona, and are only sorry that It is "ft of tb. greenback persuasion aDd awy up In the Azures as to value. The County Commissioner on Wednes day at appointed Mr. Abe. H'tcbue. of this rise, the rsrpenter bold who preceded tbe Goddess of .la tlce on thrt tiipraost pinnacle of rhej new Court n.iu tower, as janitor to aid institution. Mr. II. wm one of the lowest ond mit competent bidders, his pro position being to do the work for ?100 per year. Mi F.lla Wlieile, eldest danehter of Mr. Jotm (. Wtierle. formerly of this place, wis married at St. John's (Catholic) church, Altoona. xvhere hr parent resile, on Christ- j mas evening, to Mr. Georce Wambaneb, of j Bedford, in which latter place the newly wedded couple will make their home. May ' the Wlicrle ci?of tiaio brintf tbem manyjoys ' aiid no sorrows. ! --Mr. A Ibei t Trent, of Johnstown, was the i phonetic reporter at the recent 'Teachers Institute, and havine now In hand the print ing of the prrceedinss in pamphlet form, we I are in a position to say that he "filled the I hi T' to the entire satisfaction of all coneern : e.l. Mr. T. U as vet onlv an amateur In phonetic, but he bid fair ere Ion it to become master of t!.e an. O'jr thank are due to the Xew York Sun j ! f r a handsomely embellished ca'endar for ) 1SP3, on one side of which is a picture of a ! newsboy and on the other a chant of the Sun. ! The only enMres about it we can't commend I are the bnre feet of the nwsbov, whose em ' plovers ire cert linly rich enoneh to furnish him with hoei to protect him from the e ! verity of the weather. . Our yon ne townsman. Pr. A. Giiffifh, i who is no'' in Florida fir the benefit of his t hi-altH and proposes to remain there perma t nentlv, has, we learn, bought an orange : grfve in the land of flowers and proposes to settle down to the cultivation of that luscious fruit. Mtv his physical and financial condi tion both be benefitted by the change in Cli mate and change of pursuits. On Morday iast Associate Judges Flan acan and Masters met at the Court House, for the purno-i" of administering the oath of o1V.cc to the new county officers elected in November. D. A. Luther, Sheriff; John C"T, C'lronor. and Ar.selm Weakland and John T.til. Jury Commissioners, appeared I before the Judges and respectively teok the i oath prescribed by the constitution. ' "ITetp yourself and others will heip ! you." Bnf don't fail to use Kidney Wort f ir al! livor, kidney, and bowel complaints, piles l cos'iveness, etc. The demand of the people I for an easier method of preparing Kidney Wrthas induced the proprietor, the well ' known whole sale druge'sts. Wells, Richard I son it Co., Rurlington. Vt., to prepare it for ' sale in liquid form as well as in dry form. T.x Srste Senator Frederick Groff. of Stoystown, Somerset county, has removed to Altoona, where he will engage in the grocery business, havina purchased the store of Cant. P. F. Confer in that city Mr. Grot? stood very high as a correct business man among the people of Somerset county, and i will be a valuable acquisition to the popula tion of Altoona. One of his best qualities is that he is a Democrat of the first water, i Mr. Klmnnd Muller, of Johnstown, ; looVert In for a f e w hours on his many friends I and former neighbors hereaway on Tuesday : Ia-f. nod beinsr a staunch friend of the Free ; mas he availed himself of the opportunity of 1 renewing his subscription for another a ear. ' Mr. Muller i in no way related to the cele- ! bratfd ?Iand Muller, the comely lass who I r:ibed the gras, but he is none the less de j serving of everybody's good will and esteem. "In what condition to-day do we find I Russia, Greece and Turkey?" was a conun- I lirnm nrnnnnnrl.'ii Iw fmr fripnd TfMrtle nrm.i.,oi r-.r ho rhSnch.r a.h.nia in Ui 'ddressof Welcome" delivered before the Teachers' Trtitnteon the first day of its sps-ion. Well, we can't answer for Russia orfireeee, l.nt in view of tbe recent holiday onslaught wis think it safe to ay that tbe condition of turkey is exceedingly dilapida ted. A sleighing party, composed of young folks from the neichhorhnod of Wilmore, fume to th's place on M orl:y evening and stopped at the Central Hons -, where, after pa: tal. ing of a hearty sooner, they indnlged in plain and fancy dancing. Thev left for home ahout eleven n'clo k the same niL'ht, lii.'hiv pleased wi'h the treatment they re ceived from Mr. Hrown, proprietor ot the hotel, and all others connected with the house. Sheriff Luther moved his family into the i domifilinry apartments of the county jail on Tuesday last. Jailor Evan Griffith having ma le room for him by moving his household (roods and cods to Lilly's station, where he intends lo enuace in the butchering business, The parties of the first part will be a worthy addition to the population of Fbenshnrg, while the latter bear with them the best wishes of ad our people for their continued bealtli and prosperity. iur earnest and energetic friend Jas. D. riurnmer, F.-q , of S'lmmerhiil, has placed in under renewed obiiga' ions by sending us ti e names of thine more subscribers to the Fur. km an ali reliable and trust worthy. 1 his is only one of t!:- many k'tidnesses ex tended to os by our much esteemed friend ahove iiann il. " than whom t'.'-re is not a Vluninier man n existence. May his shadow i, over crow less, end may hundreds of others rise np toemulate hi? commendable example. Once more have we been made the re cipient of a pnss-ing compliment, from our pood looking friend, R. (i. Ford. Eq., Su perintendent of the Bell's flap p. it., who since bis advent to that position has never permitted it new year to dawn upon us with out an annual pass over said road in our pocket. Thanks, friend Ford, and should a ; snfiicient trao in our duties permit the Indul- pence we will be g'ad to txke a trip some of . these days over the Bell's Gap by way of : recreation. i Our rarnest and henrtfelt sympathies ere tendered to our friends Mr. ati.l Mrs. N. P. Ilendon, of Glendive, Dak., in the loss by death from that dreadful disense, diphthe ria, of two of their beloved children, as no ted in anotner column. The berehved pa rents were both bom and raised in Oamhrla county. Mr. IJ. being a brother of Mrs. Will. Connell, ot this place, and their many friends hero and elsewhere will gieatly regret to learn of the double bereavement which has lost eomi nniin thmii j - ! -We had tho pleasure of a call on Satnr- day last from our young friend, A. J. Ar no!d, of Crovle townshin. and bis fair young bride. M's Lilnh Pringle, daughter of our staunch frind, Joseph Pringla, Esq , of the same township, a notice of whose wed ding will be found In another column. The Flit km an joins with the many friends of the happy young couple in wishing them a pleasant, prosperous and protracted pilgrl maee in this world and a plentitude of peace in fhe better world, to come. Or, Xew Year's day, Oliver William, the eldest son of Mrs. S amuellHenry, while aseendins the steps in the yard of thelCath olic church, slipped and fell. He received iniuries on the back of a serious nature and Is now suffering from concussion of the I spine. The attending physician reports his condition, this (Thursday) morning, as more rtieonracln?. The many friends of Mr. Iienry wiil sympathize with her in this sad alMiction, and sincerely bone that Jher son may be restored to his wonted health. So far from getting a rest during the holidays, we didn't even find time to get up the usual local notices this week for our niechant friends of the New York and Star clothing houes, Johnstown, the Great East ern'boot and shoe store, Altoona, and Messrs. ft. T. Roberts, John Owens, C. Rtvinlus and R. L. Davis, of this place. We ask their indulgence and at the same time solicit for each and all of them the liberal patronage ofour readers, knowing as we do that their goods are reliable and their prices moderate. Dr. tt. A. Zimmerman, of this place, performed a very dehcate surgical operation a couple of weeks ago. which we deem wor thy of mention. Mr. David Tudor, or Cam- bria township, who has long been suffering with a cancer on the lower lip, was success- fuliv relieved bv tbe gentleman named :nd at the time stated. The case had been treated by ot her physir -lar.s, but never sur c rally, Dr. '. being tiie first to discover the "true inwardness" of the affliction, and hence the special merit of hlj tkiil and suc , cess. ! The holidays were rather hollow days in Khetishu! nothing of special interest except tlie New Yf .r ran, ol the 01 Club occur ring to render them notable. Tbe only re- 1'i.ious observance of either Christmas or New Year, so far as we are aware, was at j the Catholic church, which was elaborately i decorated with evercreens and presented a magnificent appearance in its sheen of daz zling altar lights at early Mass Christmas mottling. Tiie choir at this church reiulerecP some fine music in excellent style on both occasions. The New Ltoomfield Timet has Just crossed tbe threshold of a new year in more senses than one, the current Issue of said paper being the first number of the seven teenth volume, which makes it Just three i weeks oliler than the FuheJan. A Iarier or more readable countiy paper than the Timet is not to b- found anywbeie within our knowledge, and w hen It comes to beauty there are veiy few journals in the Mate that can be compared to it Long life to the Itir.tt, end may it erer t ttraudeJ lor want ot tbe djuee. The happy New Tear waa more f ulW enjoyed by our friends "Conny" Barker and ye Herald man, LToya, than by most folks we wot of ; or, at least, 'tis fair to presume that they enjoyed II quite hugely, for they've both had a boom ; the first is a eon, the oth er a daughter, and If they ain't two tickled men, the we'll take the water. Mr. James Mast, of Readies, and Miss Lizzie Mast, of Pottsrille, are to be married on iMonday next, if the newspapers know anything about it, and that same leads as to remark that while two masts are not enough for all kind of ships, they ought to be suffic ient for any well regulated courtship. Be that as it may, however, the probabilities are that a little squall will arise in due time, and if it does it will be apt to shiver the main Mast on many a cold winter's night while he Is tacking around tinder bare poles in quest of tbe paregoric bottle. We learn from the Johnstown Trihune that our long time friend and much esteemed patron. Capt. Geo. W. Uagebv, will proba bly sever his connection with the Cambria Iron Company al'out the middle of the present month. He has been offered the management of tha machine shop connected with the Sooth Tredegar Iron Works, at Chattanooga, Tenn., of which Mr. James M. Dnncan, formerly of Johnstown, is manager, and wiil likelv a;eeDt it. The Captain has been foreman of the Cambria Iron Coanpa- ny's machine shop for nearly ten years. Rev. T. F. Bracken, of Kansas, will de liver a lecture in the Presbyterian charch, F.bensbnrg, this (Friday) evening, on the theory and practical result? of the prohibi tory liquor law in that State. Mr. Bracken was born and raised in Indiana county, and being now near home his lecture will no doubt be listened to with more interest than would the utterances rf an entire stranger. His lectures are delivered underthe aaspices of the Constitutional Temperance Amend- I ment Association of this State, and every ,' body is invited to go and bear what he has ! to say. The Huntingdon Xetet of Monday says : William CrissmaD, a freight brakeman on the P. K. K.. met his death near this place yesterday evening under the following cir cumstances : His lamp having gone out, he started forward over tho cars towards the ensrine to relight it, and making a mis-step in the dark fell through between two ears to the raiis, the train passing over him and frightfully mangling him. He was brought to this place, but survived only for a short I time. He was a single tuan, aeed 22 years, ! and resided at Steelton, a short distance be ' low H.irrisburg. ! About six years ago a little son of Mr. 1 nenry Shaffer, of Johnstown, fell dead in , the street during a thunderstorm, and it was i thought at the time that he had been struck by lightning a presumption which was dis proved by a subsequent examination. On Wednesday of last week another son of the i same eentleman dropped dead while skating. ! In both instances tbe boys were sound and j healthy, and in neither case would the pa j rents permit a po$t mortem examination to be ; made. The doctors are puzzled, but are n i dined to believe that both deaths werecaused i by heart disease. A freight train which left Altoona on last t ridav morning overtooa and ran into an engine that was moving slowly, at the west end of the Wilmore middle aiding. Sixteen cars were wrecked and both engines thrown , across the track. F. H. Miller, the brake I man on the rear train, was killed instantlv. and the front brakeman was lnlured, but none of the rest of the crew were hurt. The remains of the fireman. Miller, were taken to Altoona, and, after being prepared for burial, were sent to his late home at Stew art's Station, near Pittsbueh. He was about 28 years old and UDrnarried. On Thursday morning of last week, Hi ram Crum, a brakeman on the P. R. R., was seriomly injured at Conemaugh. He got on a local train near that poiut, intending to rid ahead some distance and wait for his own train to follow. When he attempted to Ret off, the train was going so fast that be was thrown down and shaken up terribly, though we understand none of his bones were broken. lie resides at or near Wil more, where he was taken after his mishap. His brother was killed on the railroad about two months ag- near the same place that Hiram received his iniuries. Mr. John IT. Dihert. of Johnstown, has been appointed by the Oraul Lodge of the. Maonic Order of Pennsylvania as District Deputv Grand Master for Blair, Bedford, Cambria and Huntingdon .'counties, in place of ( ant. Alex. M. Lloyd, of Hollidaysburg, who lias declined to serve acain on aecouut of a press of private business. We know nothing ah.mt Masonry, put we do know Capt. Lloyd is as genial a gentleman as any body ever met upon the level or parted with upon the square. He is also a good friend of the Freeman and its editor. May good health and abundant prosperity ever abide with him and his. Although we gave a brief synopsis in our la;,t issue of the Teachers' Institute pro ceedings during the first three days of its re cent (session, we have thought it well to pub lish n'shnrt reviewYf the entire doines in our present issue. All who attended thelnsti- ! tute, so far as we are aware, concur in the : opinion that it was one of the most interest I ing, instructive and su-cessful ever held in j the county. Sup't Strayer certainly did full justice ti the cause and the occasion, fur ;: nishina a rich intellectual treat to both teacb ' era and public, and for that, as well as for ; the admiiahle manner in which lie performs ! all the duties devolving upon him, be Weil i deserves the commendation Oi everybody, i Our handsome litt le friend, W. H. Ba ! Ver. the wide awake editor of tbe Cherry-tree ' Hi-cord. pid liis maiden visit to Eoensburg this week, and of conrse called in to see us. ; He was accompanied by Mr. R. S. Lovelace. ; or the same place, and both gentlemen camo : here to take the branch train for the outside world, the purpose of their pilgrimage being ! to visit various points in the State, where the people naye an itching for new counties, hoping to arouse a sentiment aruong them for a mutual effort in securing a new legis lative act on the. subject. These two ren tleinen. like everybody else in their locality, are anxious for tbe formation of a new coun ty out of portions of Clearfield, Cambria and Indiana. Santa Claus didn't forget us in his an- ":V:""r. T.TOm. ..... , a, nu" 4 lw, uas. i.. Iianzeil. Ol 1 rittstiurg, where he runs a cigar, tobacco and literary depot, another from our good friend C. T. Roberts, of this place, and a. ., . . . . , : f. ., r,. ..... 1- r Wm -t oVnettt c V 'LV?, testily. e alsorccelved a mammoth turkey and a hit of choice cranberries from Mr. F. P. Confer, Altoona, as well as a turkey al most as Jarce and several yards of deliicons sausaee from Messrs. Akers & Baumer, of Johnstown, but we don't propose that these gentlemen, nor indeed any of them, shall be repaid with thanks alone for their greatly appreciated kindness. The Hollidaysburg correspondent of the Altoona Tribune, in a late letter to that pa per, stated that a number of capitalists of the first named place have obtained a charter from the State for a new railroad, fortv miles In length, to connect with the Pennsylvania railroad at Cresson, which, when completed, will open up and give an outlet lo a new and valuable coal field, hitherto inaccessible. If tbe correspondent had noted the locality of the new coal fields, bis statement would have been much more satisfactory. He has not done so, but we have beard it suggested that tha objective point is on Clearfield creek, in Reade township, this county, and we under stand that Hollidaysburg is not to be counted in at all. The name of tbe road will be "The Cresson, Clearfield and New York Star Route Railroad." The capital stock is 11,500,000, divided into thirty thousand shares of $58 each. Among tbe names of the Directors we find those of F. A. Shoemaker and John C. Gates, Esqs., of this place. New York cap- : uausis are saia to oe willing to back up the ! proposed enterprise with liberal subserio- tione to the stock. Work on the road we are told. Is to be commenced as soon as the weather will permit, and until then we know of no law against entertaining a doubt as to I the truth of the sbary. '"," iara 01 roor jjirectors, all 'h' niwiT.be is whereof comprised the former 4onl,i, iur ,.iiTjf Miiii-iT-uce hi us construction being that Mr. Uorabaugh went from the county almshouse on Saturday last and j inane ineir appointments for the year 1883. i Mr. and Mrs. Lilly were continued a .4 Stew ard and Matron, and no one will pretend to ! say that the institution could be in better i hands, while ail the othei appointee of last i year except Dr. Kennedy, the bouse physi ! cian, were rea ipoin ted for tbe present year, i The latter gentleman was succeeded by Dr! j Zimmerman, of this place, whose profes sional skill, like that of his predecessor is, j so far as we are aware, unquestioned by any I one. It is understood that Measrs. Kora . baugb and Baker voted for Dr. Zimmerman, while Judge Easly supported Dr. Kennedy, luouuii air. naKer says mat trie lioard was a unit in favor of tbe successful candidate. Be this a it may, we regret the ousting of Dr. Kennedy as we would have regretted the oust i r.g of Dr. Zimmerman, bad he beeo the incumbent of the position. That, how ever, does not deter us from congratulating? thei latter gentleman on his success and wishing him a longer term of service than was vouchsafed to bis rival. CATARRH OF THE BLADDER. Stinging Irritation, InCamatlon, all kidney and Urinary Complaint, cared tj "Bachu palb." fl. TEiCBIBS' IMSTITPTE. BH.IKB) KKTIKW OF TUB rKOCKKDUtOS VBOaf fTBST TO LA.IT. The Sixteenth Annual Meetlnf of th Teachers' Institute of Cambria County waa held in tbe new Court House daring tbe week beginning Dec 18t'x Tbe weather waa favorable from the be ginning iniil the close. 1 teachers attend ed, tbe largest numbar enrolled at an Insti tute In this county. Tbe instructors were thoraughlr In earneat ar.d much good work was done. The paper that were read by tb teachers of tbe county were practical, interesting and well pre pared. The lecture of the evenings of iha week were well attended. Tbe Court House waa crowded to its fullest capacity on Mon day evening, when Doc. H. A. Boggs deliv ered bis lecture on Astronomy." The lec turer exhibited a large map of the Solar System which added much to tbe Instruction of the lecture. Tuesday evening "Ell Perkins" appeared and was greeted wita a full house. Tie lecturer had been highly recommended by the press and different lecture bnreas, and while he elicited almost continued applause during the eveoing, the general expression from those preaent was, "not what waa ex pected." The lecture of Wednesday evening was a treat to ail who heard it. and waa delivered to an Intelligent audience. The er.tertaln. ment Thursday evening by Miss Leila E. Patridee cave universal satisfaction. The exercises consisted of readings and recita tions, with an original humorous recital, "The commencement exercises of the Om-pompano.-,suc Academy." "The Old Clock en the Stairs," "Blow, Bugle Biow," and a namber ot selections were rendered tn ft faultless manner. Her facial acting during the evening was Inimitable. She exhibited a most pleasing appreciation of genuine hu mor, and the exercises of tbe entire evening were of a highly entertaining character. Prof. L. H Durllng, principal of the In diana State Normal School made his appear ance before the teachers on Monday after noon, and by his excellent remarks and kindly bearing made a host of friends in Cambria. His talk before the Institute on Tuesday morning on "Tbe Hyelene of the School Room" was well received, and con tained many valuable suggestions of practical Importance to teachers. His remarks on "Language Culture" on Tuesday afternoon was the most practical and instructive talk on this Subject ever presented to the teach ers of the county. Prof Montgomery' talk oa "Drawing" and "Quincy Methods" were givee In fail usual vigorous manner, and his hearty re ception showed tti regard which the teach ers bear toward this popular Institute work er. Prof, and Mrs. McKay appeared on Wed nesday morning. lrof. McKay took np "Methods of Teaching Grammar," and was followed by Mrs. McKay in some remarks on "Primary Work." This was the first ap pearance of Mrs. McKay to the teachers of Cambria, and by her earnest and pleasant manner made a bappy impression before the Institute, Both Mr. and Mrs. McKay re mained until Thursday evening and rendered valnable aid and instruction to the Institute. The general instructor of the week was Miss Patridge. She name on Monday and remained until the close of the week. Her taiks before the Institute consisted of the following: Reading and Physical Culture; Manners and Morals; Busy Work as seen in the Quincy Schools, now to Arouse Inter est in School Work. On Wednesday after noon she gave a special address to ladies oa "Dress Reform." At the same hour Prof. McKay gave a special address to the gentle men in the Arbitration room. These meet ings were a, new departure from Institute work In Cambria county, but they were highly instructive and gave general satisfac tion to all. The Institute closed at 12:30 p. M., Friday, and instructors and teacher left for their homes during the same day. JOHNSTOway MiSHAFS. Lincoln Treese, who lives in tbe Seventh Ward of Johns town, and is employed at the Gantier Steel Works met witli a bad accident on Monday j night. He was helping at the rolls. In tbe ' rod mill, and one of the long rods which had i been turned down to a size three-eighths of ' an inch square, was unexpectedly shoved through the g'ove before which he wet i standtnu, The pass had been carelessly i made by the mia ou the opposite side of the j rol's. and Treese was not aware t.t bia dan 1 ger until the red hot rod struct him on tbe right leg. just below tho knew, and pierced the flesh. He tried to relieve himself, but it was too late, and the hot steel burned Its way through tbe ligature, producing ft very serious and painful wound. His wound waa properly stitched up and dressed by Dr. Lawman, and Treese waa removed to his home, where he will be compelled to remain for some time. Another employe of the tame mill, Mr. Ludwig Balzer. met with ft serious accident on Tuesday afternoon Two annealers huge metal vessels in which tbe wire Is "cured" were being placed In position, and Balzer getting in the way of one of them aa it was being rolled along the floor, was knocked down, the annealer passing over mm anrj terrihly oruising and lacerat- I ing bis left ler from the thieh to the knee, i ! beside inflicting other injuries. He was re- j i moved to bis boarding house, where he was j attended to by Dr. Lowinan. TWEJITT TEARS A GREAT SCTFERER from Constipation, nad swallowed a half bushel of Pills, and drank over a barrel of Cathartic and Laxative sIods. Had tried i every Patent Medicine recommended in such cases, and bad been treated by all tbe very best physicians in Philadelphia, and was fin ally told by ber consulting physicians that she was now;too weak for Cathartic Medicine and that she must die. She then took ifana itn and was cured. See 31 page of tbe "Ills of Life." Oct tbe book from your Druggist or address Dr. Uartman, Osborn, O., for one. The "Owl Club," an organization com posed of some of the best known and most popular oacnelors anal widowers, young and middle-aged, residing in this place, created ?wl,at of a sensation in society circles on .s, p w Vonr'e Hon Kw m 1. 1 n .An. i i - - " o ijiflniii trios in vrauu style at the residences of about thirty of our citizens. Each of the members wore ft plug bat and a neat badee with the word " Owl " rrinted thereon in letters of gold. Of course they wore other things, too, but we can't enter into details on that score. Not con tent with the means of locomotion nature I pas so generously bestowed on each of them. they procured a large cutter, four handsome black steeds, a colored bugleman to herald their arrival and departure fnam the several houses honored by their visits, and foar larce pieces of canvas, one for each horse, and on each of which a full fledged owl was admirably portrayed. Thus equipped, they made tbe grand rounds, receiving a right roval welcome wherever they went. All vied with each other In treating them handsome ly, but it is due to the Camcrla nonse to say that the feast prepared for them at that pop ular hostelry was well worthy of all praise, it was indeed a magnificent set op. OCT RICH. When hopa are 1.26 per lb, a now. an aere will yield $1,000 profit, and yet the bee family medicine on earth. Hop Bitters con tain the same quantity of Hops and are sold at the same price fixed years ago, although Hops now are twenty times higher thau then. Kaise Hopa, get rich in pocket ; vse Hon Bit ters, and get rich in health. Asbestos Goods. I am agentand can pro cure on short notice, at manufacturers' pri ces any kind of Asbestos goode, to wit : As bestos liquid paint. Asbestos steam rope packing. Asbestos steam flat sacking, As bestos wick packing, Asbestoa roofing. As bestos roof coating. Asbestos roof cement. Asbestos fire-proof paint, Asbestos concrete coating Asbestos retort cement. Asbestos cement felting. Asbestos lining felt. Asbes tos sbeating felt. Asbestos building felt. As bestos air chamber coverine. Asbestos elnrh gloves, thread, etc. Asbestos are fira-nrnnf' Y ou can put them'in thT fire WZ.t TthemTri good as ever. Send iot price list. O. HrSTLEI, Ebeaaburg, Pa. Pin- 1 Benson' Celery and Chamomile it ills are prepared expressly to cere and will cure Headache of all kind, Neuralgia. Ner- r?r!T: n,d DwrP-'-. Proved and en dorsed by physicians. tl-s5.-lm We are sorry to learn that ft litte dangh Cf i .ree yn of ur n"h esteemed ;r,exid5n.d.,ormpr hoon companion, Mr. Pe tfTrn "Sl-1 Tr """'Iphia. waa severely burned on Wednesday of last week, though inifr- "t D9 p,e"?Bre to hj that the little sufferer is now in a fair way of recovery. 6 "'o occurred In consequence of mm. If hBii. . Br Wni,S b some of her little associates were engaged in b il t 1PT ,n n5ln'at"-e Cbri-tma t .Tu Ch ,ne loT,nK PrenU had provld Tbl . X "muse'"ent of their little ones. The mother of the unfortunate little one took peiace0rr"y 'bsent when th DnP "ROCUH OX CORSfaj.f. er'!' " 2ouh 00 Cornt." 13cU. Cambria's Rrykkbkut ati ri at H ar htsbuhq. The Pittsburgh DirpatrX of Mon day last contained sixteen pagea of solid matter, four of which were devoted to bio graphical sketches of all the Senators and Representatives now In session at Harris burg. Following is what It has to sav about J. the two members from thl county r Nathaniel Home. D., waa born la tn villa ef ftcfaallabnrr. Befbr4 eonnty. Pa oa th ltta. f January, lg-jt. Ha raealTwil roe lncaUon a tn 1111 anhooli or that period afforded, and when b arrew np be en raced tn teaehlnr and eontlnned to follow that prorata! oa tor several year. In 1M he left. Bedford oonnty and teok np hla realdene In the town or Somerset, Pa., where be renided tintll 18SS. when he mo-red to Jehnitown. When he settled in .Toboitown he en raced In th mr eant'l bailnea. which h haa carried on there ereralnr. In 187TMr. Hornewa a candidate be fore th Denoiratla Convention for the offls of Prothonntery of Cambria eonnty, bat wit beaten by Mr. Charles O'Donnell. There we eonildera bl dlnatlafaetton overth remit. and Mr. H rn'f friend ora-ed him to mo aa aa Independent aan. dldate. Thii he did : bat the werktnrmen had a I andldat tn th Held that year, thot making foar candidate, and Mr. O'Donnell. the Demo eratlo nominee, waa eleoted. Mr. Horn la prominent memberfof tbe Methodltt Choroh, and ha alway been a man of etrletlv temperate hab it. He 1 a member ol the Johnrtown boron xh Connctls. and hat been tor the lat Bt yean. He ran 127 vot ahead of Paltloon In Cambria conntT. and wat elected by a majority of nearly 800. H la popular with hla party and hai many friend among: the Republican, and for a non professional man he ta an anuanally fluent, im prJtv and pleasant meeker. Joeth McDonald. P., waa born near Kbena lnri Cambria eonnty. Pa., on the 31 it ef .tannery. 18TS Ha received ridlmentarv Instruction at th old Rbensbara; Academy and flaished hi edaotv tlon at Oaoreetown Collere, Oeerretewn. T. O. H tnd1d law In the oflllce ef Hon. John Fenlon, at Ehenburr. and wai admitted to practice atth Bar of Cambria enonty In Anril. Itll H a al wayi II red at Ebensbunr. alwava born a Democrat. and ha taken a leaiilnr part tn the politic of Oamhrt conntv. Tn l(t4 he rsn for the Ler'la ture aralnat Michael Dan Maa-ehan. the Whir nominee, hnt there were two Democratic candi date!, and Mr. Maa-ehan waa elected Prothonota- ry ef the county, and served three yer. In 1850 he waa nominated fur Cora-ref In the district compoed ef th eonntle ol Cambria,. Westmore land. Bedford and Tulton. Therewer four Dem ocratic Candida's for the office before the peonl that year, and Mr. McDonald waa defeated. Hon. Joteph Klnr . the Whl: candidate, bstr.r elected. In 1852 Mr. McDonald wa elected hy the Demo crat of Pennvlvanta Preldentlal Flector and saat bl vote for Prealdent P!rce. In 18f8 h wa a1n elected Prothonotory of Cambria county and wa re-elected In 1859. and araln In 18TC. In 188 he ran an Independent candidate for Titrlet Attorney erslnat the late F. P. Tlerney. Eq..th recratsr Democratic nominee, and wa defeat ed. S'nee then he haa not been a candidate for any office until last year, when he wa elected to th Legiilatur. For tbe Happiness or Home. Freaa riertyman'i TIw l'twa Moaaaifw ('""Olalar ttie) Wladeaa f Experleaoe. Home 1s the centra of the social system. Front It proceed the beat and pnrest Influences felt la the world, and towards It gravitate tho tenderest hopes ot humanity. For it all rood men labor while their worklns: days last, and around tt their last thourbta linger lovingly when those days ar done. Tet home doe not mostly approach ta practice Its own Ideal. The mother t overtaxed with household dntles ar.d the rearlns; and tralnlnr ol her children, while the father flrht the outside battie to win the wherewithal to meet expenses. Pooner or later care and toll leav their marks. It 1a tme enough, as Klnrflsy sing In the' -Three Fishers," that "Men must work, and women must wep." bat too much working and weeping brush all th bloom from life's fruit. Mental anarlety and lack of rest and pleasure to ri nee phvstcal disease of many kind; whence th need of a trustworthy tonic to rive help and trenrth In times of need. Amonr the good wo men of the land who have found such a surs an chor I Mrs. A. C. Oeerge, wife of Rev. A. O. Oeorre. D. D.. pastor of the Centenary M. E. Church of Chicago, whose word we have her pr tnttsfon to qnote : "1 nse Parkrr'n friwoaa Tomo In my family, and can sav that we ar hltrhty pleaed with tt a a tonic From my experience of It value, I re oemmend It as a reliable family medicine." Please note: first. Par:r's Oissir Toito t nef merw rnc of G infer ; eecond. tt contain nothing to crtmte an appetite for intoxicating drink ; third, it it a tplendid health reitorative for all itho ru JVr from ditordertd Liver or Kidney or any dis rate aririnri from indigettion or impure blood. Ao cept no substitute for It. Prices, 60. and fl per bottle. It is cheaper to bay tt larger sis. H la cox It Co., New Yrk. IITSIF.31fF.AI.. KKINO WOOD Married, In Altoona. en St nrd.ay. Deo. 2S, 1S2, by Rev. M. O. Lan. Mr. Mki i vill Kriito. of Summerhlll. thl county, and Miss Sarah A. Wood, of Altoona. AKVALD PRlNfiLE Married, tn Wllraors, on Sunday. Dee. 2. 1882. bv Rev. O D. Ore, Mr. A. .1. Ansi.n and Miss Lai. ah U. Pki !, both of Crovl township. AI.T.iEJf OEOROF.. Married. In Wilmore. on Monday. Dee. 25. 1882. by ev. t. D. Oross, Mr. Sherman Allen and Miss Jennie Cleerge, both of Lilly's, this county. RLFMSTIX FRITSCH. Married, on Thurs day , Dec. 28. 1182. at the bride' home, by Rev. O. D. Oross, Mr. Julias F. P. Klcmstln and Mia, Don ha I.. Pi inch, both of Lilly's, till county. VTEOF.T- STTTDT. Married, on Thursday. Dec. 28. 182. bv Rev. . D. Ores. Mr. Robert H Velgel and Miss Julia E. Studt, both of Lilly 'a. OBITUARY. BAPKEK. Died. In this plaoe. on Saturday, Dec. SO, 182. ArovTi A.. Infant sen of A. v. and Knt Barker, aged I month and S day. II ENDON. Died, at Olendlve, M. T., Deo. 11, 12, ef malignant diphtheria. Bc.tcn, daughter of N. J. and Marv (J. Bendon, aged T year. HEfJDOrT. Died, at Oleodlre, M. T.. Do. 2T 182 of malignant diphtheria. Thoma H.. son of N. J. and Mary C. Bendon. aed 6 year. Suffer llt:l children to come onto me, and for' bid them not ; for ot each 1 the kingdom of hea ven.'' LOMKRKAVX. DUd, at hU home, In Black lien townfblp, on Tuesday, January 2. 18S3, of paralysis, Mr. John Lomereauz, aged about 67 years. SILL. Pled, at th restdenee of her husband, Mr. William Sill, In Loretto, after an Illness of two weens, on Sunday, Decmbr Si, 1H2, Mr. Oenvleve Sill. a?ed 71 year. The deceased was a gtster of Mrs. John B. Myers, of Loretto, and when she married Mr. Sill sevral years since, was the widow of Michael Farabaujrh, who dld about twenty years ago la Mnnfter township. Sh was the mother by her flrst husband of .dr. Isadore Farabug;h. a well known citizen of Altoona, who died a couple of week a(to In that place; of Mr. Matthew Fara banich, of Munster township ; Mrs. J A. Schwab, ot Loretto. and two other married daughters, both of whom relde In Altoona. She was highly re spected and esteemed by all who knew her for her many excellent virtue as a devoted wife, a fond mother and a sincere Christian. Her remain were Interred In the Cathollo eemetery, Loretto, on Tuesday, January 2, 1SS. May bar soul rest In peace. BRADLEY. Died, at tho residence of hi son-in-law, Mr. John Bannon. in Allegheny township, on Saturday, Dee, 23, 1882. Mr. Charles Bradley, apred ninety-two year. Tbe deceased was born la Derry eonnty, Ireland, and came to th United State In 182&. In 1S3S or 1834 be came to this county and purchased a farm three mile east of town, on th Ivoretto road, on which he eontinned to live nntil aoont fourteen year asro, when he sold It. and he and bis aited wife, whose death occurred eleven day prior to his own, took up their residence with their son In law, Mr, Bannon. He wa twice married, bis flrt wife belnic a lister et the venerable Father Brad ley, of If ewrr, Blair eonnty. She died soon after he me to this eoanty, and several years after ward he married a Mtss McOlad. who em f cra ted from Ireland In 1838. and at th time ef ber marriait lived In Philadelphia. Ho waa th father of one child by each wife, both dan-hters. and tolh ot whean are married, tbe one by tbe first wife to Mr. John Tlerney, of Cambria township, and the oVher by the second wife to Mr. Bannon. Mr. Bradley was an honest man and faithfully discharged all hi dutle a a good cititen, bus band and father, enjoy ins; throughout hi Ions; lit the respect and confidence of all who knew him. His remain were interred In theCatholtc eemetery. Loretto, on Monday, Dec. 2. May hi soul rest in peace. PTJC1H. Died, at th residence et hi mother, tn this place, on Sunday, Dec. 34, 18(2, Mr. Join W. Push, a (red 29 year. The remains of deceased were taken to th Con arresratlonal church at 1 o'clcck on Tuesday after noon, where th laneral sermon was preaahed by the pastor, Kev. T. R. Jne. after which they wer conveyed to and interred In Lloyd Cemetery. The funeral wa larg-ely attended, do. A, 6th Kesrlment. is. v., ot wblch deceased wa a tnembeT, turned out tn full uniform, and later la the day met tn Armory Hall, when a commute wa appointed to draft resolutions, xpreelv f the sentiments ol the oompany, and th following were adopted : Wssksii, It ha pleased Almlsety Ood to re move from our midst our esteemed friend and eorarade. John Puirh : therefore be ft Rrtnlved. That tbe officer and members of Co. A extend their sympathies to th bereaved family In their sore affliction, and Reichoed, That by th death of or comrade, John W. Pufrh, this oompany has lost a rood and cmeient soiaiar. tne community a a-oon cititen. the Church an honored member aad the family a dutuui on ana kind brother. Betofvtd. That these resolutions he published tn each of the county papers and a copy sent te tb lamuy. a. ra. a sovrsos, I A. J. Roiwins. -Cods mi tt. J. U. (Jiiiist, S McDADK. IMed. at Oallltsln. on Taosday even- Inn, Dec. 1. 1S.82. Csaklis McDioi. eon of Hen- ry and Srfdget McDade, aged 28 years, a month ana zj aay Th deceased, who wa a most esttmbl youns; tnan, was in tbe employ ol th P. a. r.. K. K. trom 1ST1 to IK'S, first as a brakeman and afterwards as a condncter In the Kencva yard. Subsequently ne served tne a. v. k. k. Co. in a similar capaci ty for a nnmber of years, only leaving tb employ of the latter corporation in May last, beinc com pelled tberelo by a severe attack of tbat fell dis ease, dtabete or tbe lunir. which was ta imme diate eanaeof hi death. He euiploved the best ofjmedleal skill and spent three months by advice of hi peysleiM at Bathesda Springs. Wis.; bat It wa all in vain, for although he seemed to be Improving foraem aim before and after bis re turn bora, death had evtdentlv marked hl lor it wn, and so effort ef his kind and afTectlenal varent coo id stay tb hand of tbe pitiless destroy er. .HI death wa indeed a hard stroke to bis lov Inc parents, more especially as they bad sot en joyed tbe company of their son for a number ot ars. and whan o did return bom, expecting to remain for a time, death cam and forsver rob bed tbem of his welcome presence. OnerrestVon ola'lon tbey enjoy, however. Isthat Charles was always a fsilhlui child of the Catholic Church, firmly believing In Its teachings and Implicitly obeying its precepts nntil thedavef bll death. H was well respected by ail who knew blm and hi remain wer followed to their last resting plaoa a Thursday by a larg ooneeurae ol M-rewiog ret a Mr aae maA May hM tril rvrt la p. A Few Frozen Facts for ClPing Buyers. j lone and active Tiiimiriei? experience render-as it possible for GODFREY WOLF, NEXT DOOR TO THE POST-OFFICE, ALTOONA, PA., To fit and plea everybody in CLOTlilSG. He believe that he has abolutely the very BEST READY-MADE CLOTHING IN THE STATE. The Best because it is the Finest. The Best because it is Better Made. The Best because it is Better Fitting. The Best because it is Lower in Price. The real goodness of our Clotliinc is mani fest. We keep llio Harris Globe- Mills, or Ray Worsted Goods, Ready-made in Jllen'land Boy a Clothing. There is NONE BETTER for WEAR Nowhere el is there such a superb stock of silk'ltned, elegantly shaped, foreign fabric OVERCOATS. The evlorings are beautiful and attractive beyond description. Clothing for "Young Men and Boys. The same thoughtful attention is apparent in these departments, the stock being complete in the finest and most elegant garments. COMPARISON OF OUR STYLES AND PRICES SHOW HOW WELL OCB PATHOS 8 ABE RESTED.; Underwear and Neckwear. We have a splendid stock much of It Imported. Prices low. THE BRISK BUSINESS AT THE OLD STAND TESTIFIES TO OUR CLOTIIING IS JUST WHAT TIIE PUBLIC DLSIRKS, WHILE OCB STKTEM OF DOING BI SI.tFSS. HAVING BUT ONE PRICE AND GUARANTEEING SATISFACTION, PROTECTS THE BUY EH. Wa have all our beat goods manufactured to order, and our prices will be found lower than at any other respectable clothing "house. GODFREY WOLFS P1QHELR CL0TH1HG EiFORIU!.., NEXT TO POSTOFFICE, ALTOONA, PA. GREAT BARGAINS TO BE HAL) COUCH'S NEW I3TJH131.VG, Corner Eleventh Avenue and 13th Streets, ALTOONA, PA., WHERE HAS JTJST BEEN RECEIVED ABOCT $20,000 WORTH of Ob BEST QUALITY art BEST MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, ETC., Which we sruaratitee to sell at 20 per cent, less than any other r-leihlnr Rons la the Hv Ttny ers may tberetore rest assured ths.t they can ave from two to five dollars In the pnrrbare of ' uit cf ol olothes or an overcoat hy dealloc with ns. Se please five ns a eali and eiemlne our aroods and learn our prlca before lovestlof yeur money elsewhere. trouble to hoi goods. II- MARCH, Proprietor-. AtTOOWA, PA., OCTOBER 27, ISM.-tf. MAKE HEMS LAY! Mothintr on mrth will inV kMi it Ilk to 1 pint icxxL Sold tTtrjwhtre. or ot by mtU Iur A. CARD. To all who are lafferln; from th errors and In discretions of youth, nervous weakness, early de cay, loss of manhood, etc.. I will send a recipe tbat will eur yon, FREE OFCHAKUt. Thl Rreat remedy was discovered by a missionary In South Amerloa. Bend a self-addressed envelop to th Kt. Josirs T. Ismah, Station D. Sua For CWy. Spt. 1, 1882.-17. OX THIRTY DATS TRIAL.. Tun Voltaic Belt Co., Mr?ha!I, Mich., will fend Dr. Dti'j C ilk bra ted Kt.ctio-Voltaio Bblts akd Elbctrio ArrLiAWcms on trial for thir ty davs to men (young or old) who are afflicted with Nervous Debility, Lit Vitality and kindred troubles, iruaranteelns; speedy and complete res- -ation or health ana manly vigor. Adores as aoov. N. B. No risk Is incurred, a thirty d'i trial I allowed. fl2-22.-ly.j JF. A. SCHWAB'S LIVERY, SHE i BOARD I H G STABLE, HAV1WCJ leased the lanr new Stable connect ed with Heist' MoaoiAln Hon, th under dKned is prepared to furnish (rood horses and th best of turnout to all parsons wishing to b ac commodated In tbat way. None but first class livery stock and substantial vehicles kept on hire. Horses, earriaere, bug-itles, wagons, sleighs, etc., kept on sale at manufacturers' prieee, and horse stock fed and take care or at moderate rates. 4)r- Th patronar of th public I respectfully ollelted. Term always the lowet. Offlee open day and atcht. JOHN A. BCHWAB. bnsbur. Jan. 6, H83.-m. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Eslate of Ciintn Brmst, dee'd. Ha vine been aranted letters testamentary on the estate of Chiles Bradley, late of Allegheny township, deceased, the underl;ned hereby noti fies all persons Indebted to ald estate that Imme diate payment must be made, and tbos bavins; Claims or demands acatnst tbe same are requeued to present them In proper lesral form for settle ment, JOSEPH HUU-UE, Exeeuter. Allegheny Twp., Jan. . l83.-ct. EXECUTRIX NOTICE. I Estate ol O. D. BsiDLrr, deceased. 9 Letter testamentary to the estate or Cart. Dan. Bradley, late of Oallitiln borough, deceased, hav been Issued to the undersigned, who hereby noti fies all persous Indebted to said estate that pay ment must be made without delay, and those bav ins; claims or demands airatntt tha same shoald Drsnt"tbem properly probatedrf.'r settlement. " MARGARET BRADLEY. Excutrta. Ganttzln, Jan. 6, 19.83.-6U DMINISTRATION NOTICE. Estate of Jonarsi Biu.br, deceased. Letter of dmlnlstrtlon on thestatof Joseph Blller. late of ttallltsln borough, deceased, bavmg been granted to th undersigned, notice is hereby rlve to all person ln.lbted to said estate that prompt pavment must be mad, and tho having claim or demands against the same will present Dresent them legally authenticated for settlement. MINNIE B1LLEK, Administrate.. Oallitiln, .Jan. , 1883.-flt. XECUTOR S NOTICE. Estat er JtTUA BAKBiifOTOW, ee'd." Letter testamenUry on the etate of Julia Barritigton. late of Ebenebarg borough, deceased, have been granted to the ooder!gned, who here by natlfles all pemens Indebted to seM I estate that Immediate payment must be made. those hav ing claims avratnst the same will preot thm la len-al lorm for settleTiert. level iorm .or wn r j A M LEMMON, Breenter. Ebensbnrg, Dec. 22, 1 82.-6 1. STRY CATTLE. Strayed from a nasture fleld near the Buckborn Tavern, In Klalv county, som time daring the past summer, four head of young cattle, oesorlbea a, U, low.: On whit moley heifer, one small red bull, with wnfte face, and two red steer. Ay inform.Uon thatiwill lead t tbe reeovryof said cattle : will b. th'anltful., reoelrcan. nbera -H by Jan. 5. i?S.-3t. Altoona. Fa. H" OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. The undersigned offer at private sal ! tury frime house and lot of ground, .Itoat on Main SreeT In Loretto borough. To house eon-rn?ten7o-ms.nd the lot ha. a good spring of . water neon It. For terms, etc.. eall en or ad ore watr upon it. F VAVttHT, j"n.i,188S.-. Lorett. P. O. SAURY $20 .S ppr wek to live atrenta. Something new. e:.s;on ...k 1mm TFMPI.F. o lTVE": reprwentiDgtl.e Past, rresent and Ftnr. A an lltnosrrapu W ' tWd .Sp fc tlreilM. rj2 vj. p. H ms.m THE FACT TIIAT AT THE 1CL0THIM0 H0U .IsBaj m this country, thai et of th orse and Catti Po .Icra soid bere arc worth- esa trash. Be sayt that Sheridan's Ccsdiuoa PowrJem are ah-o!u!vlv tur and ImmenslT Sherldan'a Ocnditin Powder. Dote, I teanpoocf-Ji 6 IcUtr-tiunp. I. .jofUfsoii tvO., vocTu, mam CHICAGO WEEKLY NEWS A 51) TBE Cambria Freeman ror. $2 PER TEAR, Postage Included, WITH A TAlUABLn LITTLE B'JCK GRATIS. The CHICAGO WEEK1T NEWS !i recog-nlaed aa a paper unsurpassed In tU tha reqairementa f American Journaliam. It stands conapicuoue among the metropolitan Joarnals of tha country aa a complete H.Jparer. In tha matter of telegraphic service, having the advantage of connection with the CHICAGO DAILY PEWS, It has at its command ail the dlspetohe. of the Western Associated Press, b-sidea a ery extensive service of Special Tel Trams from all Important points, Aa a Asirspeper It has no superior. It Is ISDKPBSDE-T In Politics, pre-sentlng- all Political News free from part i a an bias or coloring-, and abso lutely without fear or favor as to parties. It la. In the fuUet aenas, a FAMILY PAPER. Bach isaue contains eeveral COMPLETED S T0H IkS, a SERIAL STORY of absorbing intereat. and a rich variety of condensed notes on Paahlona, Art, Induatriee, Literature, Science, etc, etc. Ita Market Quotations are com plete, and to be relied upon. It Is unsurpaased aa an Enterpris ing, Pure and Trustworthy GENERAL FAKILT NEWSPAPER. Our special Club bing Terms bring It within the reach of all. Speolmen copies may be seen at this office. t"B8end subscriptions to this offlee. STRAY COW. Strayed from the res idence of the subscriber, in Altoona, on or a boat the middle ef last rti.hr. a red cow rising I years old, of medium height, nice shi rt horns turning Inward, a small star In forehead, a short tall, wbi: at the end, and some white on the belly and flanks and extending down to ber hind knees. Sb was raised In White township, Cambria eoun ty. and when last seen wa heading tn tbat direc tion. Anv Information that wdl led to the recov ery of (aid cow will be )lrerlly rewarded y ' PATRICK TIEKNtT, 1111 Seventeenth St., Altoona, Pa. Dee. Tl, lSK.-St.o EXE(rtJTORS' NOTICE. Estate of Matthew McM rttsx. der'd. Letters testamentary on tbe estate ol Mattnew McMullen, Iste ot Clearfield township, deceased, having b-en granted to tho tiiijer iir oed. all per son indebted to said elite ar hereby notified to make payment without !"!, and those having claims sgalnst the same will present teem proper ly authenticated foi s-ulerrei,', to JOHN C McMVLLEN. St. Auvrustit.e, arobrla Co.. Pa. CELESTINE M -MULLEN, Hot. M, 1M3. AIUjoda, Blair Co., Pa. EXECUTOU-S NOTICE. Evtate of .Matthias Bsss. dee'd. Letters testamentary harlnir been issued to the aaders.gned en the estate of Maithl Het.e, late ol Allegheny towofhlu. dr4eased, notice Is hereby given to all parsun Indebted to said estate that iiaru.ent saiiPt be made without delsv.aod tho having Calms or demands against the same will present them, proper!; probated fr settlement to , M1 k A r u NOUN, Executor, Carroll Twp., Dec. 23. lSSJ.-Ct. EXECUTRIX' NOTICE. Estat of Eichad('ouiss, dee'd Letter testamentary on tbe estate of Klrbard Collins, late of Clearfield townbip, deceased, bay. Ing been granted to t"je uoderi-itrtied. all person indebted to ld estat r hcrehv rotlflrd to make (payment wlihout delay, and those having claims against tha same will present them proper ly authenticated for settlercen- . RtsEct.LLJNl. Kxeeatrlx. ClearSeld Trp., Nov. to, lg-iet. LECTION OK DIRECTORS. No- tleo is herehv given tt en elp-tlon for Il reetors of the Protection Mutual F.r Insurance Comuany of Cambria County will be held at th offlee ef th Secretary, tn Ebensburg. Pa , on Hon Say. Jsaasrv , 1U$. between the hour of 10 a. CHEAP! ' CHEAPERI CHEAPESTI GEO. HUNTLEY HAS SO" U HA'DTHE LAEGEST. BEST i HOST VARIED STOCK OF EIa,rcKva,re ! Stove, Tinworo, HouseftirnislriDg Goods, he., Ac., that eaa be found ta anv on establUh meet ta Pennsylvania. His stook eon.pnaa ii":.u:; i:l;t. er various styles and pattern: 13lillr,s, IInrtUrn.ro crvry derlptlon and f best quailty j CARPENTERS' TOOLS t of all kinds and thebet In tbe market Al. a large stock cf TABLE AND FOCKET CUTLERY. nusiwars, Queeneware. nil ver-Plate Ware. Hess and Willow Ware, vTall Ps Pr, Trnnbesnd Talise. Rsvelvers, Ass alls, Vises, Ho ree .h . Rar lrnn,ttall Kl. tev-e Katie. I nrrlafs HH. Riv et a. M 111 Ssw. (.rlnditnnrt, Kteel Shov el Plow Mould, Read hrceps) MOWING MACHINES, HORSE HAY RAKES ilnrse Ffav Forks, Rope and Pnlleys, C orn nltl valors, and a full Una of HsrT eating Tool. Also, a large assortment of Table, Floor and Stair Oil Cloths, Carriaa: Oil Clotli. PAPER awn OILI'l.TH tTlNTHTW SHAPIKJ Ann SHA1F FlXTfRtS: LirisrioL APHTON SALT, the best In the world for Ia!rv and Table use; Ihvotsd KOt'K SALT, the cheapest and bt for feeding Live St- : LANK PLASTER I Wm Cmrtii PI "MPS. cf the brt oualuv j PERKINS' PATENT SAFETY LAMPS, which cannot be exploited; Cnniesis Vt" A' H 'Ns asd " .RTS ; th lariret stork of MILK CR. KTKS of 11 hpes nd s're r,d of uprior ware ever of fered for sale In K.bensburg : a lull line of PAINT RRT'SHES of the most dp rrMe a'ulllr: IhiWOLASS, OILS, PAINTS Tt" KrfiNTINE VARNISHES. Ac. together with a largeand onv p'ete stock of choice GROCERIES, TOBACCO AMI SEtfARS, a well a thousands of other useful and needruf article". In fart, anytime 1 haven't got or can't, get at short notice Is not w.irth bnylng. and what I do offer for sale may always be relied on a virt CLAftft in qcalitt, whtl thv will lnvanablv be SOLD AT BOTTOM PIlICi;Sl Mf Having h4 nearly thirtt tam' smu ssri In the sale of goods In my line. I am enabled to supply my customer with the very bet In th market. Give me a liberal share cf your patron are, then, and be convfnrd that the bet Is alwav the cheapest, and that li never pars to buy an In ferior article simply be-- use toe price Is low a tt Is an IndisputaM fact tbat such goods arc always the dearest In th nd. GEO. HUNTLEY. Ehensburg, April 11. 1879. ESTABLISHED FOB TH1RTH1YE 1E1RS. HAY BROTHERS, 3 1 a. n ix Csl c 1. 1 1 r e r WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OF Tin, mm, -Afllt Sheet Iron Wares AND OBALEr.9 IK 5EATIKG, PARLOR ESl ' DKIKG STOVES, SHEET IIETALS. -ANK- BnCSE-FURMSBWG GOODS GENERALLY .lot) "bine: tti TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Kos. 278, 280 ani 282 WasLlntoii St., JOHNSTOWN. PA. II. I.,. Johnston. M . J- I3nolca F". A. Shemaker, A. W. Iiookc .TOIITSTOr, SHOEMAKER & BUCK, BVIVliEItt IS, Money Received on Deposit PAYABLE OH DEMAHD. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME IlEFOSITS. COLLECTIONS MADE AT AL.. ACCSftPIBLB rOIWTS. DRAFTS on the rrincipal Cities Bthl And Sold, a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TUANSACTRL). ;Accounts Solicitetl. A. W. BUCK. Cashier. Ebensburg. March 19. ISSO.-tf. I.ICORPOIiTCD ITf 1S63. STRICTLY ON MUTUAL PLAN. PROTECTION MUTUAL FIRE IHSHE COR OF EBENSBURC. PA. Fr.L.-. ISctss .7 is fins - !, Only Six Assessments in 24 Y?ars. Good FARM PROPERTIES X TCIALL T D EilXZD. NO STEAM RISKS TAKEN. GEO. M. READE, President. T. FT. TUCK, Secretary. Ebensburg, Jsn. tl, issi.-ly. G EO. M. READE, ATTUB.NET-AT I. . w, Eeirtearae, Pa. Offlee oa C.otr street, ear High. weaaai4sTatbsaeetIymad. Oof?
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