'u,C.U f AN I N A 1 - A Great Offer! T -.'1 n n..-s-nr. anl " fl ll f Ut. ranre PEOPLE'S MAGAZINE, I ,inmrr, Inst -ocMon T nriorajremsst and Inspiration of V.-e'ul rM m-...-.n rtl-l-s on Mi'i ana ;u01 " ' ' r JD;f Milt "I- -.-. nr, ,,1'r.'.nt,it.c ';-T.n' We will at-n-.nd ' . .!) to rich si.h.-r.berat a-.-ve price. o . mhd io FHFF Ol l.rom. ? -i-J Ihromo MUX. r ( ..re from separnt". itmq'i "l j,, , ,) .!. T' " are new sn-l verv ntrr"t tv ; ... r';nltc pre:n'iiin over r.rier.- ' 1,,'v ,r.. ,i.,t .("jrej. l.-ir tT.lif. ehecln! .,.! ,'iy .vf-': d.-.un S-o I in v nr or l .r. K ;" v. ur ! Ti tt'.n an-l see ere these, tni r e .t vr."tiiU'ii. wi'h which to he.sai.tiy your Luiues. al ouce. A I lr. CAJIBUIA FKKEMAN,. Fbisbki n i. Pa. 1 Ifro. Thr and the )thcr l'le. C.mo.' rlienp at tlie "Sugar IJowl." D.iy at the "Suj?nr Bowl" and save mo ney. P.rpvl anil cakos cheap at the "Sugar V w I the time to bnv cioi!? plieap at the ".vuar P.owl." A visit will convince. V iv. oil ! why, in eniinz out liis report, c1.:.! Au-litcir I.rruon forget that a copy we cmirt '.' l v. Wm. ShaiUaeh will preach In the IIiH'-t r'liir 'h. this place, on next Sunday at " n'Hc-ck, p. m. " th 1 w' v fhr ulil the spirit ot mortal be pi in I .'" wlen tli- s'dewalks are slippy and tm- c nif-i-i-iiiii hi loud ? Tin' n.-xt lVlford ennnty rourt i? to r, ,i with a caie invo'vin the princely Sinn i f ML'n'eM!i ei'ft A f ai-fi'tohrd pin : There is on city in K;'!-u-J i icli tio'mdv run depart from with oii 1 ..iv.'iiw'rt!i behind. W.mii'T Rill willo.v wire, hrml'.es, r ..(,'! i fiv an'l fen cent "n 1 at the "Su C'ir I! wl." ('.i:l Tnd ft 'ifrunirw. '1 1 i sj.rii jtiiiK' arprcni'l cth beyond any rfn-H't. V irr";T-si;.!t' i.rv' n t!rindr tnadi ! i . ' .H t in Hi i' l.in t!ie f !rr d iv . Viil odv s '? H! enr'v in 1,-ttrobe. At lea.f t : faV t' p" "-n'tup they don't, n they arr- L.il rti'i-r. I)'e Fink ye see it? X s."F.Tl"d oiticie nf r ' 1 kind rftrrod to t. i-ir r u ifii tii-intv '.iv Dinmond Dve. Fer f. ( t ,i:id si iti i !f. 1 i'fi:t, !t all drnu'2i-fs. KiiTTir.r hi it tliat five rr.en were ki'led a f.'W rt:iv bv a pieniHtiire blnt on a railr nd in tli mour.tains north of IVitrohe. 1 lu"ns ,T.na, Mf. Carmel. nv : "I iwd I'.'.owu'h T'n Hitters PtTectnally for pain in the sidp, dizine? and inili-stion." Tr. Zinunerman di--i'ted a beef' hart nn I Hxpi Mitif.i n-i fnnef iiti, in the pienp of Mr I! 1 l e's Physiology Class, on 'WVd nsil;y f:i noun IVferand Andrew Outwil 1. sons of r. J.-s.'ph tlutwild. of tlf's i '.-i.i-". intend to niilfirk in !!'. biitc' f rir-,i bn-.ine- at (ial li.zin n M nd iv n.t. " F H t. lf.T S'i:i' " tlin -rl:;inirlv oriei na! v f-!ut,e of the Vi'nore pot t import -d-' t of '! ! .be .-t,,trn Triune. He is cvi di'nt'y ;i F. i s '-till a .Iter. A si. i.inii rnrfv from IF-i'!idavU'ir propose in inva.V si:intniviM- this CThurs l:n ) fVi'iiiM.'. I, ft tl in Invade; 'tis only then sirv. s will lip s!fi:; r,. The Ilo'lid iv-'ui"T 7?.';.vr, lik' many not her i:i i . r bf fore it. s:iv there has lice ii no reduetinn in fie wires of sin. How about writes for O, rr work ? f"rossanier, ail kinds, r.t Barkers'. James C. (iill, ;i ri;dent .,f Smith's i's, Clem fjel.j cooetv, w is killed by c.irs s'O-.-eoli on Mmiil iv nlL'ht of la-t Week. Jle was i ;nxie;ite, at the time. :iir ikps and lenions at Barkers'. The Ix-niL'nant rnle of (Inf. Fatlison is alrj.'dv beiti" felt. A man who owed us for five years' -ubseripfion remitted the amount cn tl.e day after t'-e iiiaiiirnration. This week minee n.vit fit Barkers', A Hiiptit-ed.m man claims to have shot 1'7 ild tm keys ami L,vii "ouirrels dnrintr the p. .. asiui. The liunn.u dono liy tli.'s par ti i ,lT Hutitinudon hnuter seems to have i " il to some purpo. This week mere tomatoes at Barkers'. I ii n Owens, 'Fj'i street, sells not only the hot tluur in Y.! .enslur3, but Ids stock of pi-ri lies is utiexcelled anvwhere. Have ymi -een the new brands of tea, coffee and snirar be has 2,it ? It not, when tub drop t.'iis pat er nit a : ! take a look. This week canned salmon at Barkers'. .1. II. U'estlirook. of Por'ate. was arres ted one ilv lust week, ana is nmv in the In diana j ui fur .4ssiii2 a forpe. I note anwoiiit ins to about on. l.pariinr flip nime of his bli ther, Mr. N. B. Vetbroi.k. ticket acent at onnian, on Mr. Joseph Falloon, of Indi ana. Ien's Congress jrossamers at Barkers'. I.'ohert Bauer, a freight biakeman on the Western Division Fa. II. K., ami a resi tli nt of F ist Cone nitiuuh, this county, was run over bv an eiif;':iio and Instantly" killed at Derry, WestuioreUnd county, on Tues day 1 1st. This week new mackeral at Barkers'. There is some tiik about removing the Si!'!.Tewinr machine wntks from Eiiza beili, N. J., to .'oho-town, and the people of tin- I 'tter place nre so ehited over the pros ri"t that they don't know whether to Singer W !i -t'p. Boys c"amers, all sires, at Baiker's. T'f :aoiila II iiish. In this place, was re" d at public outcry on Monday afternoon, the l urch is,T in this instance beinii Miss -Vim K. J.-I inald. one of the two tTeirs if tli eva'p nf which this Ii pa it, and the sum p.;..l o "I. Men's gossamers cheapest at Barkers'. Mr. .lames MrAnamv. Iin'hr .f fr a' A n tmv.of Mil'vplp. dropped dead at ! '"He in Milwaukee. " is , on Tuesilay ir weeK, tut tin- nature ol Hi il si-asp ja - '.fe.I . .-ie is. i formerly resided in i ' . ai d was much tsti mtd. Jlay n t ; peace. -As-.orti.ienN fur one dollar at Barkers'. Two WfU filled to repletion with ladies Jo, :ti-ow n unit jmls uoj icent disem d Ht Hii-t's !o:iiitain Mouse, this" . V-' In. .. ay freron, and after re ,rl thetevfs wiiii an excellent din- 1... 1 f:- ler, .b p.irted for homo ia joytul B'.ce, or i f'.il j-.y. This week Lima beans at Barkers. H"i:n,..n lias a theatrical combination Cnlie.l the tar Farce Company, l.ut it don't -e u to Mick to the text, as we aie told that cm a leceot .K-casion it drew tears from many a i eve unus.-.l to weep lv its rendition of ti e " Bridal U :ue Cup." Perhaps they were Jah.ks nod eyi s. i I.jdi. s' ?un- et sopsamers at Barkers'. I It affords tis pleasure f.. state that Mas- r tiilli- lliTry, wlif (,. i.ti.ei last wek J we announced, was anything hut encour' ';nii', is now in a fair way to recover from i ie M'lii-u.H Injury he sustained by falling on !t :o stone steps of the Catholic church, this V-ee, on w Year's ri' jriilng. -I.ad.es' nossamers, ll.SO, at Barkers'. jl.e Alf.-ona 7"ri'o'ti oontetiipla'es the of a Sunday ui ,rion, and tbe Hunt- 'i .11 nys "Dili t I" If not, why i tie kioi.i co'iiinnniiment is oroKPIl in eettini- out a daily naner on morniuit, and it may as well be bro I pieces as not. week new codfish at Barkers'. V,'"beits keeps the only first-clas V i'.s and caps suitable to this aea Hfd in EOen;.ur. Thev ar of , ana marked low down. aies to rhxks, watcheg, jpw ell, ask anybody about it LICM ThMv'll f-ll . - l' H .(jg, ples at Birkers. ippet was lost some- io and Loretto on fr will confer a favor 'in nra .In. ..f )- r .... .. iiiv n i U1.I pn i iit from one of i't,insic value, by enstmrKor Loretlo jimers t Barkers'. -Ladies' Newport gossamers t Barkers'. - -A man named Berry t-et -with a horrible d. th on ttve railroal near Sixton, Bedford i i. -.ntv, mve day last week. He was at work .ui the track and e-(denta'1v fell and stuck a pick in Ms stomach. While, trying to pull ovt the rick a train Hacked down upon him, crushing In his sknll and killing him on the spot. Ladies' Niagara cospamers nt Barkers1. Several ladles, voqn& and middle-aeed, of this place, eot up a doe party and took advantage of the eood slelchln nn Monday list hv indnleii!; in a trip to nolfidayshurK. Newrv, and other points thereaway, retnrn iniron the fnllowlni-; day. They declare to (-.rfvlne- that they had an elejrant time and an immene amount of it. Mince meat 10 cts. per potind at Barker. Our yonna friend W. S. Huntley, eldest roc of Mr. fieo. HiinM -v. one of Ebensure's most enterprisin7 rif 'Tens, who has ben do- ! in.j business for his rattier in w est isrowns I vi le for several months past, has returned bom", and is oneo nes.in lendioir a he'Hng 1 hand at the old stand on Tlich street Who ; (inccepds him at West Brownsvbe we are unable to say. j Mers. Coulter & TTnff , of Oreensburtr, honcrht 2fi'"i acres of ronl land adjoininc that borouah on Saturday last, th price paid j rnrrinc! from $101 to $10 per acre. It Is al I most superfluous to add that onr War-hearted j friend and landlord. Col. Geo. F. nuff. is the binior member of tbe above named firm. which, hv the way. is one of the most pros perous and procrresnive in this (treat coal prod ucina State. This week canned pine apple at Bykets'. In ord-r n ept a "clerical railroad tick et" over the Pennsylvania railroad under the vew distien-afi.an. a minister must certify that be bfs two or trior chames on the road, and frit the ticket wi'l he nsd exclusively for the purpose of visi'lnff these chnrees. It Is nUn stated that ministers attending con-feren-es or other relicioos gatherincs must lieieafter pay full fare, Sleigh bells f 1.00 per strine at Barkers'. Four hundred Invitations are said to have been issued for a wedding In high life in which a'voiin? ladv well known and much esteemed in this community Is to assume the role of tbe hnnp bride. The brilliant affair is to take rdnce In a far off western citv, the home of the fair one, as it may he, for aught wp know, of tbe brave one, and the 6th of npxt month is the time designated. Largest stock of gossamers at Barkers. "Hot does it comethnt that town flock of ours keeps such rood time?" is often asked nhout the time-nieep on the towpr of the Court House. Because Carl Bivinius V-ect.- it in repair, is the sometime answer. Mr. Bivinius Is not only a fkillfu! mechani cian, but his stock of clocks, watches, jew plrr, efc . Iliu'll street, F.oenshnrg, can no where be surpassed for elegance, excellence and cheapness. The ITnnt'ngdon Olof printing office was disposed of nt public sale, on Tuesday cf last week, to Mr 11 award I". Bntz, who has had dnrpe of the establishment for the psf few mnntlm. his bid. the highest offered, beii'c !- l The new proprietor is n pmc- t:eat printer and a graceful writer, and tbe f if' ! i already been demonstrated ihat the Otn'ir will lose pore of its well-earned pres tige under his management. Success. Misses' gossamers, all sizes, nt Baikers'. The Pennsylvania Bai'road officials have timt issued an ord'r notifying passengers that the c.enpar.y will hereafter require them to lave their ha wage checked at least five minutes befote the departure of tbe train prion which they intend to take passage. Baggage ngerNare instructed to check all ba Tcnce presented, provided thev have time, but the company does pot oh'lsate itst-lf to carry tbe ,imp unless tbe above order has been strictly complied with. Ladies' economist gossamers at Barkers'. Mr. Alexander Henderson, pronrietorof j the Henderson House, Cherrytree, and also , of a lar 'e timber Joh in Indiana county, j snrorisf il the natives on Tin -day last by ! pn'ting seventy-five teams nt work on his ! lob. from which be ptppcN to put In twenty j lalfs of timber and eight ra'ts of spars. lie ' recent 'y pa id thirty-two thousand dollars for ! what ! known as t'ie F.rift tract of land, located about four miles from Strongstown, Indiana county, and on which he js now op i elating. McDonald, of Loretto, sells 12 lhs. good j brown snir:,r f,,r fi.no : 10 n,s good white j sugar, $1 00; 3 l's. t.,,od tea, ft. 00; 8 "s. I good green coffee, $1 00 ; C Ib8. best roasted j coffee, 51.00 ; 4 bovesesssencecoffee, 10 ets. ; t 4 nspers soda, 10 cts. ; .") lbs. oatmeal. 'IT, cts. ; ," lbs. hominv. 25 cts. : 4 las. harley. 2."i cts. ; 3 lbs. rice, 25 cts. : common molasses, 40 cts. per callon : good vrnp. (10 cts. per gallon. A1 1 kinds of canned goods, dried fruits, fish, , meat, flour, corn, etc., etc., kept constantly on nanii. Men's cemented soosamers at Barkers'. An old I n! v named Kimniell, aged about 84 years and sadly impaired in both mind mid body as well as badly deformed, git up from her bed at the residence of her son, in Stonvcreek township, Somerset county, on last Saturday night, and leaving the bouse wandered away for some distance. Xot re turning after a considerable time search was instituted, and the poor woman was found j on her hands and knees and so terribly frozen I that she di-d soon after btdngf taken back to the bouse. "Skill and patience succeed where force fails." The quiet skill and patient re seated which brought forth Kidney Wort il lustrates the truth of the fable. Its grand success is everywhere admitted. Disease never comes to us without a cause. Ak any good physician the reason avd he will tejl on something interferes with the work-in- . f the great organs. Kidney Wort ena ble, them to overcome all obstructions and j pr, s,.rve perfect health. Try a box or bot- iit hi once. Tne Huntingdon Jbwrna' has entered upon tbe forty-seventh year of its publica tion. It Is conducted with v rv decided ability, and, although Bepuhiican in its poli tics, has no sort of patience with the ways of Bepub'ican bosses During the late cam paign in this State it took open and decided ground in opposition to Cameronism, and waged a vigorous waifare against, ring rule as well in county as In State nffaits. The Journal has ourjliest wishes for its long con tinued prosperity. Thomas Edwards, a young young man residing in Johnstown, stepped a.-ide while cros-ing the P. R R. bridge over the Cone maugh a few evei.ings ago. to permit anoth er man going In the opposite direction to pas him by, and in doing so misled his foot ing and fell Info the water, a distance of probably thirty-five feet. Of course lie got a thorough ducking, but, strange as may seem, lie sustained no irjurv, and was able to wiilk home unattended after being assist ed from his unpleasant position. Brother Lntz, of the Bedford Republican, went all the way to C-inajoharie, N. Y., not many days ago, tn merry Miss Ilattie Way, who seems to have got 8wav with his heart while teaching school in Bedford several years ago That is the way of the world In matters of love, we know, but in this in stance our j'Uiina istic friend Pas taK-n his own Way and won a wife whom, we hope, will have Lutz of reason for congratulating herself on the tact that she came in hi way and was found wanting nobody else. Onr worthy friend of long standing, Capt. Geo. W. Gageby, was presented with an elegant gold watch and chain, on last Saturday evening, by the employees of tbe C. I. Co.'s machine shop, Johnstown, of which he had for a number of years !een tbe foreman, and with which he has ju-t severed his connection for the purpose of assuming a s'niiinr posjtion nt the Tiadegar Iron Works, CliHtanooea. We know of no one more ileseivoitf of such a testimonial than our friend George, and we trust that health and prosperity may abide wite bim in his new home. Shortly after midnight on Saturday niornlug, as we learn from the Alfoona Tri bunt, a freight biakeman on the Pittsburgh division, named Harry A.Stufft, fell off his train near tbe Greensl.urg tunnel and was instantly kil ed. the wheels of several ears passing over bis body, mutilating it almost beyond recognition. The deceased was a resident of Blair county, having been botn and raised near Canan's station. He was about 20 years of age and unmarried. On tsatnrday'night Ids remains were fasten to Altoona on Fast Line and thence to the res-iden.-p of l,js mother at Canan's station. Stutft had only bee i on the road a couple of months and was with Conductor Dan. Bringle when killed. Your sister wants a'jfoasamer from Bar kers . . T,1 wa discovered on last Saturday morn lug that an attempt had been made the night previous by George Bradley and John Do rian two of the prisoners in our county Jail, to file, or cut. in some way the bolt or rod which secures the door leading to their cell nd upon investiBal ion an old Cs-e knire' with teeth worked iii similar to those of a saw, and an nrdmarvtiized pocket knife were found on ti e person of Dorian. Mollie Brown, who is serving out a sentence of six months for larceny, has had free run of the kitchen, where she assists in the work when tlm spirit moves her. but as It Is suppiwed she carried the articles mentioned to th prisoners above named, she will hereafter be tnotiy cotifiued to her cell and mora clote 1 watched. " When Uia Mail Express was leaving Cresson and the Mail west pulled nn at the same station on last Saturday evening, the engineer of the latter train noticed a man lying at the side of the track, and when pick ed up blood was gushing from his nose and mouth. He was taken to Altoona, where the company physician failed to find any marks of violence on his person, though he seemed to be suffering great pain. He gave his name as Stout, his age s 19 years, tind his home in Lehigh eounty, and said that he had been struck by one of the two trains named. He was sent to the Blair txmnty almshouse Tor treatment. Tour on wants a gossamer from Bar kers'. Soon after we entered the old Standard office, in Hollidayshnrg, many years ago, to wrestlewith the "art preservative," we took a'fanc-y to the Franklin (Pa.) f'-rtator, then as now, we presume, one of its most wel come weekly visitors, and we seldom failed to confiscate it for onr own entertainment. This admiration for that venerable and ably conducted Democratic paper has "grown wi,h our growth and strengthened with our strength," and now that tt has just entered on the thirty-fifth year of its long and pros perous career, we hid it hall, and trust that its days in the land and the dollars in its treasury may he next to innumerable. New and latest style gossamers at Bar leers'. An exchange says that " a new railroad, the company being a iready chartered, is to he built, beginning at Johnstown and con necting with the Baltimore and Ohio railroad at. that point, thence bv the Conemaugh and Kiskemiuetas rivers, and it is said will fol low the bed of the old canal, as the P. R. R. does not occupy it, through Apollo and Leechburg, down to the Allegheny river, crossing and going through Freeport, thence up the Big Buffiloto Butler, and connecting with the Pittsburgh and Western, thus giving the B. .V O. B. R. an outlet to "Pittsburgh. east and west. Engineers are nlready en gaged surveying and laying out the road." Z t Your brother wants a gossamer from Bar kers'. A kindly nt was done in Blacklick township a few days ago, and we only re gret that our correspondent did not furnish us with tbe names of the gentlemen who performed the generons deed, as we would have been glad to publish them. It seems that Mr. W. FL Wilson, the, young man who had his leg fractured in two places while at work in Henderson and Baker's timber camn some time last fall, was visited bv a number of men from said camp on Sunday last, who made him a present of a che-k for $ "7.55 as an evidence of their sympathy for him in the misfortune which lias so long rendered him incapable of earning a living. Your daughter wants a gossamer from Barkers'. A numhet of the leading Republicans of this place, not wishing to allow Mr. 1). IT. Kinkead. late Deputy Sheriff, to take his de parture for Johnstown, where, as we have already said, he hassecurd a first class clerk ship, and for which place he left on Saturday morning, without commemorating the event in some wav not because they were re joiced at 1 is departure concluded to have a sort of political love feast on Friday evening for that purpose. Supper was served at the Cambria House, and later In the evening they met at f he office of A. V. Barker, Eq , where and when, after several snecches, Mr. K. was presented with a gold pen, a box of cigars, and several other articles of lesser value all presents from his fellow associ ates. It is proper to add here that Lent. Davis, Esq., was nt the same time and place made the recipient of a handsome (?) sword and sash, his friends not knowing but what he uiisrht need them in the position to which he has recently been called t!,at of Ser-geant-at Arms of the Senate at Han isburg. If we had been lein we would have irord that we didn't tcythe after any accoutre ments of that kind. A Jfost Wonderful 'se. Dying vet living. In Mit.i.er, of 129 South Tenth Street. Philadelphia, Pa., savs : " I am personally acqualnt-d with a middle aged lady in Philade'pbia. who had been given up (r die bv a consultation of many physicians. She was confined to her bed for months, and was tnomenfarii v expected to die. in this condition she took to Mnnalin and to the surprise and disappointment of ail, she recovered her health perfectly. Her case Is reported in Dr. Hartman's Book on the "His of Life," SI st par". Ask voiir drug gist for one. or address Dr. Hartnian, Os born, Ohio. Masonic Mehrt-Makiso. A very social and p'easant time was enjoved bv the Ma sonic fraternity of this place on Tuesday evening last, the occasion being the first of ficial visit of D. D. G. M. John II. Dibert, of Johnstown, to Summit Lodge, No. 312, of this place. Mr. Dibert was accompanied by fifteen members of the fraternity froin John-itown, who came overland in sleighs. Several visiting brethren from other locali ties participated. They first visited the Lodge and installed the following named gentlemen to serve as officers or Summit Lodge: W. M., Edmund James; S. V., John C. Gates; J. V., ;eo. C. K. Zahm ; Treasurer, V. S. Barker ; Secretary, Geo. A. Kinkead. After the business of the Lodge had been disposed of, the brethren proceed ed to the Cambria House, where rti oyster supper had been previously prepared at short notice, and where thev sat down and refreshed the inner man. After supper the participants were entertained bvmnsic, sev eral very fine singers being of the party. Those from Johnstown, of whose visit the memoers ot Summit Lodge shall ever enter tain pleasant recollections, accompanied with the hop that it will not he the last one. returned home as they came the same night. UrafbWise foi Commfniok. The su perb quality and entire purity of Speer's Port Grape Wi&e, of New Jersey, and the success that physicians have had by its use, has induced them to wi ite about it, and caus ed hundreds of others to Dreserib-i it in their practice as the bent and most, reliable wine to be had. It is held In ereat favor for com munion purposes, and is of great benefit to consumptives. For sale by E. James, Ebens burg, Pa. Firf. in Cambfsi a Towfhip. The dwell ing house of Mr. Hugh Edwards, one of the largest and best houses in Cambria township, was destroyed by fire on Sunday last between the hours of 12 and 1 o'clock, p. m. Many articles were carried from the building, such as bed clothes, etc , but caught, fire from flying sparks, and nearly all of them were destroyed, nothing except two sewing ma chines, a cooking and a heating stove, ami a fesv other things or less value being saved. It is not known positively what was the cause of the fire, but it is supposed to have originated from a defective flue. We have failed to learn what Mr. Ed wards estimates his loss at, but are informed that he had it insured in tbe Mutual Protection Fire Insur ance Company, of this place, to the extent of fSOO, whie.li amount will by no means cover the loss. HO 1ST AI I.IRF.ItAI,. When the Hops in eacli bottle of Hop Lit ters (at the present price, $1.25 per lb.) cost more than a bottle is seld for, besides the other costly medicines, and the quality and price are kept the same, we tiiinn it is hon orable and liberal in the proprietors, and no one should complain, or buy or use worthless stuff, or cheating bogus imitations because tbe price is less. - , TE Ei.ze vir Library. A unique little semi-weeklv magazine under this title has begun publication in New York. Each number is to contain a compitn literary rem, a characteristic specimen ot the best produc tion of the brain of the author who is repre sentee. The numbers taken together will form a beautiful little cyclopedia ot the world's choicest literature. Price only two cents a number. orf a year. No. 1 contains Washington Irving s delightful story of Rip V an Winkle. No. 2, Canon Farrar's" graphic story of The Burning of Rome and the per se"utio. of the early Christians under Nero Other numbers foilowlng;are "The jsea Ser pents of Science," by Dr.' Wilsons; Tenny son's "Enoch Ar ien ;" Goldsmith's "Desert t-d Village." "The Traveler," A. Specimen copy sent free on request. John B. Almx' Publisher, 18 Vesey street, New York. "ROC W II OTf rORXX." Ask for Wells' "Rougnon Corns." I3ctt Quick, complete and permanent enr. Cotm warw, baoioos. ve, "The Judge" is the tit le of a new, hand some and elegantly illostraled comic paper Taper issued by "The Judge" Bubbl" Company, M and 36 North H.K.re street New 1 ork. and, as an exchange remarks, itVeol ntnns ' would make a dog laugh." It spar. kles with genuine wit and is free from eerV thing like coarseness or vulgarity Its r lists stand at the head of their profession , to this - Th.Jua9, r fuVorTntel 'genai readisg matter, lr any man wants lot- fun let hln. send for The JudZ l a vehement will be found eJwhMn our THAT ntSBAJB Or IXK Is three times tbe man he wa k- . "Well'. HealU to-'igKiSSf LETTER riteJI MIKSENOTA. Baesesvii-LE, Clay Co., Minn., t January 10, 188.1. $ Dear Frekmatt It is some time since I last wrote promising more anon. So to-dav 1 will try to redeem In part my promise. I am still in the "Golden Northwest," as the admirers of this region call this favored land, 21S miles porthwe-t from St. Paul, in the famous "Red River Valley," the great wheat belt of the northwest, hut while per using the columns of the Freeman, that ever welcome visitor, I often imagine that I am once more twt in old Cambria, where Democracy rules the day and where my "old boss." Gust. Lnther, jo well fills the office of 5heri"ff . and I really lone for a so- Journ in the midst of my old friends and co ' workers in the noble work of reform which j is now sweeping this glorious country of ours like an avalanche. ; The weather in this section has been rath ! er cold for some time, the thermometer co i ing down to 39 below zero, but ope don't ' feel the cold near so much hfTe as they would In Pennsylvania, as the atmosphere is j dry. I have handled the square when the thermometer was 30 below zero and did not suffer verv much from cold, which is more than a man could endure In the East. The summers here are delightful, and as the farmer has nothing to do in winter but market his grain and prepare wood, tie can do that at his leisure without exposing him self to very severe cold. Barnesviile is destined to become quite a railroad town, it being the terminus of four divisions of the St. Paul, Minneapolis fc Manitoba R. R. The two trunk lines from St. Paul unite and again diverge at this point, one going to Crookston anrj thence to St. Vieeent, on the east side of Red River, and the other by wav of Fargo and Grand Forks, on the west side, also connecting at St. "Vincent for Winnipeg and poiDts in Manitoba, B. A. The enmrtsnv hnveerecled a large round honsn and coal shed at this ! point, and propose erecting a depot, machine and car shops, and other works in the spring. So wo expect to have lively times hero next summer. A very fine country is tributary to this point, where splendid crops of No. 1 hard wheat are raised in profusion, which, coupled with railroad business, will do much towards building up a flourishing town. Our mutual friend, Mr. J. K. McCoy is at present working with me, having just re turned from a flving visit to Cambria coun ty, hut his time being limited be was unable to pav a visit, to the Ffeeman office, which he wished to do. I am glad to notice that our old time friend "Rob Bov" is still at bis post, and remem bers the Freeman. As I have already trespassed on your gen erosity. I will close by wishing the Freeman and its readers a long and prosperous career. Your old friend. F.' P. McC. Peterson's Maoaink for February is such a beautiful number, that many persons will think it even better than the January one. The principal steel-plate, ."Going to School." is especially cunning ; and "Two Little Pussies," printed on tint, is only less so. Then there are fonr colored designs in embroidery for D'Ovlevs ; and double si7 colored steel fashion plates : a beautifully il lustrated story ; and pbout fifty other embel lishments The "Professional Beauty," by Frank Lee Benedict, is continued, with in creasing interest. But the most striking storv in the number, one of the most strik ing we have read for a long while, is "The Snake Charmer." This, like all the other stories in "Peterson," is original and by an American author; In fact that can he said of hardlv any other of the monthlies. The prlee of this magazine is but firo dolfr.rs a vear, with great deductions to clubs, o that j every lady caa afford to subscribe to it ; and i certsinly "a lady, no family, ought to he I without It. l's enormous circulation, in i which, we believe, it excels all the o'her lady's books combined, can alone explain I why so splendid a marrazine can be furnished I at so low a price. Now, bv-the-by, s the I very time to subcribe tor the new year. I Specimens are sent gratis to those wishing I to subscribe, or to get up clubs, and esne j cially handsome premiums are given for gel i tins no clubs. Address, Peterson's Map- zine, S0G Chestnut ft., Philadelphia. Special Meeting of Council. Council met on Monday evening, Jan. 15l h, at call of Burgess, at the office of A. Evans, Esq., for the purpose of taking action in regard to the short supply of water in the reservoir, and the advisability of closing the same off for a few days, or until the walking beam con necting with the engine can be repaired. The following members were present : Bur gess Roberts, Councilmen Barker, Gutwald, Evans. Hugiiesand Jones. It was moved that the water be shut off on the following day (Tuesday) at 8 o'clock, a. m., to be turned on again at the discretion of the Superintendent. Carried. On motion, a committee of two, consisting of Burgess Roberts and Councilman Evans, was appointed to Inquire into the feasibility of procuring a further supply of wa'er, and report to Council a eoon as practicable. J. S. Davis, Clerk. A Bio Thing for the Price. The greatest amount of value for the smallest amount of money, in a literary sense, is fur nished by the, Continental Marazin, a new monthly just established in Baltimore, the first number of which is now before us. It contains twenty-eight larce pages of choice reading matter, comprising the most charm ing stories, sketches, poems, etc , as well as a beaUtifllllv illllSt rate d litio r.o a . n.l .. fine engravings, and is fut nisheif at the re markably low price of 50 cents per year. t r wouni do gnu io otter it in connection with our own paper, but as anybody can get it at the price indicated, and 'we would be ashamed to ask it for less, we can do no bet ter than commend it to the patronage of our readers, one and all. A specimen copy can be seen and blanks for ordering it obtained by calling at this office. KEF.n. The amount of seeds annually used In this country is something wonderful compared with that required fifty years ago. Among the largest tirms that supply seed id that of A. C. Nellis, of the MohawkVabey Seed Gar dens, located at Canajoharie, N Y The quantity of seds annually shipped from these gardens is very large and no one who requires needs ror the coining season should purchase before seeing the beautiful cata ogues published there. The retail issue con tains an eit gant chromo and much informa- rWnen"' ee to R"'"r wilh a racket of sNnfn w,1" ?r v,"Ketable seed for a 3 cent stamp. Wholesale catalogues free to nil dvt To' Ma'"t't hardeners and Florists. See aovt. in another column. ?T autumn' crimson tinted fcinrne per.p!e anuimn leave, preier.e Hy lifHim thcon, 8ho hinted. The ,neninir of the Kentle hint 1 he lever did decern And jrlned hln lipi to her'n toTeteVe!;;VoVrcin',her'n"but u wms ' and shoe, i,,r ,0-h t.Z 1. - 5 ' u;e D,"' Tlievarore.toniV.v. th Altoona. ' but thev Bw'nJii ,heCh'.c'" nna he" market. In pers.m o, ,.?1t'n;uP"t.andan order. . ......u cannot d forgotten. TvE!v tails the sonlfnl oonbeam And tuneful febne choristers Thesutr-rlnii K.s:l,etic His ntterne-s forgot h tT."y i" ''he midniirht air H.s too too sunflower et. MvJilt,?- MJ1 let nn forget htm f.rm fr,,.ts. But let nnnJ .'"",?ow"r ""-re .mi nt u. wrue It dof. a. J V onrPt" T " rioth.na; Hoi.e "0 M "d' tha' UlB York anyht but e Vrv bt 7et'J,ihnnowa-snl'" the very lowest ,ic,, JT'dy-wade elothlnr at approved .wds -na ,. lhi' firm 'Ml9 In only havo the purchase iVr,,-noI ,t'Ton m7 Try and see r returned him on demand. Tv'hT '.' ? man l Hooslok Fall. V ho patched wuh t.n hi. ov II. ; 1 he lev spot It":M'."" 'i!" "-"? here, to'be .nre. i Gmernor or that I1"- ,B,n- Kutler ' ' thl.i-....'...;' a"". If K. K -m.rlr thin el.eVhen beV: ' ZVl "V' "y ordres. salt ror little mr J ,.n e9 business j n.c.K, WonU ind?:'0 hl In.nararal plcn.lid stock or overeoJ!'. J?T.arPhy h" "iy be will SHI t coT to , "i''Ch be ae to inn spring opening U1,ke roo,n 'r om- j XH1: LEADING COMIC PArER tiih: judge, I Kparkiinc with trii j ! from VnUaru, . ill k""'1 r""? Tr'' I ll-U. S3-J JXECUTOR'S XOTICE ! Itor, te.tamenlarVe5i?"D,,"d- Ibmond, lat. of Crovnl town.tilf " f "I' j Irnrheo. granted to t he. .,Ta f d""I. h ! Indebted to sa,d .."a te . "d'r,ned. M partle. I ment withoBt d.l.V .h r'Ju"Bte' 'o "aie pay. i vr,nst the same Z 'l'? hav,n eUim. i tlieniioated forsottlement " Pr"PrlJ 1 Crojle Tp., jan. iW0 D' "-tor. KOTrCE I hereby warn all partrea not to narlmr mv son. neither to pay littn ny of m v accounts, as 1 will not tse respcnMble for any ett bo may cootraet or any Tnorwv ho my eollect. S. B. (XlliN.-; Altoona, Jan. 19, ISSS.-tt. PARTNERSHIP DTSSOETJTTON. The partnership heretofore xlstrtsr between the on.lerslsjned In the practice of tbe law, under the rtrmn same of Sechler a Kitten, tin. tht. day fTplred by limitation. The hnslnes of the firm will be concluded by the partners at their former orDoes In Bhensburg and JohnstowT!. Wll.n. SlHTER, M. T). K ITT ELL Kbenshurit. Jan. 19. 1SS3 19-lt. STRAY SHEEP. Came to the prem ises of the subscriber. In Carroll tewnshtp. some time dtirlnir last Fall, a yew sbeep. supno.ed to be about two years old. and beartna mark, which ean be described by the rightful owner, who Is requested to come forward, prove property, pav ehara-es and take her a wav : otherwise she will be disponed of as the law dlrcc. THOMAS MF.ISEL.. Cambria Twp., Jap. 19, lssa t. ADM IN T ?TR A TOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Joint I.rvim.ri, dee'd. Letters of admlnN'ratlnn on tke estate of John T.timereaux. late of BUckllck township, deceased, bavinir been srranted fe the underslgsoed. all par ties Indebted to .aid estate are requested to make payment, and those having- claims aealnst tke same will present them properlv preven for settlement. JOHN B. H1TF-. Boljano. Jaa. 19. lSS.-t. Adoilnistrator. "TsXOTICE. To the, heirs and legal rep- reseatatlves ot Joht S. Oorons-orR. dee'd. Take notice, tbnt an 1nqii will be held at the late residence of .t.jhn S. ('euirhnonr, deceased, In the township of T.ivlor. tn the conntv ofCambrla, on STrfnjrfv. tht tilth itay of Febtvary, I.SS, at 3 o'clock in tbe afternoon of that dav. for tee pur pose of making partition of the real estate of the said deceased to and imtii his heir. an4 leg-el representatives, tf the same en be deno wlthent prejudice to er spoiling of the whole; otherwise to value and appraise the same accordlne to law, at wh icb time and place ton are ronlred to attend If roe think proper. D. A. LCTH KR. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Ebenfburir, Jan 19 1SK3.-Ct. NOTICEL To thp heirs and legal rcpTsent:rtlves of Epwarp Bovt.ii. dee'd : Take police, that, an Inquest will be held nt the late residence of Edward Boyle, deceased, in the township of tJarroll. In the eo'tmty of Cambria, on Monday, the 2th day of February nest, at two o'clock in the afternoon of that day, for the pur pose, of makina; part'tten of the res.l estate of the said deceased to and am )n- bis heirs and leiral reprepenfstives. If the same can be done wlthont prejudice te or spoiling ef the whole : otherwise t value and appraise the same according to law, at which time and plaeeyou are required to attend If yon think proper. T). A. LT.THFR, Sheriff. Sheriff". Office. Ebensburn. Jan. 1 J, 1 .83.-ot. AUDITOR'S NOTICE, fx tbs: Coyer or ('ovvnj rr i or CTait bi I'orsTr. In thr ma'lrr of tht anicned rstmrc of H. J. Had tor tht hrn'.lt mf creditor. " and now, to wit. the 3rd dav of Januarv, ms. Alvln Fvans appointed Auditor to ascertain and report the amount due all persons claiming a pre ference ent of the nssijtned estate f'-r the wages of labor. Bv the Court. In pursuance ef tbe above appointment. I win sit st my orfW. In Klicnshurg. on ll'eitnrtdav. Jan uary si.f. tss, at 2 o'clock, p. m., to attend to the duties contained in the above order of Court, at which time and place alt pesors Interested may attend tf thev see proper. AI.VIN FVANS Eiiensburp-, Jan. 12, Ia..s.t. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Its tei I'crpTor Coyyou PisaiopCjv. sm Cocktv Ji ihe mtirr f f. account of J A Shommkcr, Atsinner of Knhrrt C.tUan. t.n. aow, re wit. the sirth dav of romber 1 D.ISS'2. M.l). Kitten appointed Anditer to pa on exceptions hied, etc Bv the Conn. In pursuance of the above appointment. I will sit at the Arbitration Koom. in the Cnnrt House F.beushiirg. on Tuerrlntr. th.- eiqhth day of February. A. i. 7.. at one o'clock r. v.. to attend to said duties, at which time and pla-e ell persons Inter ested mav attend if thev see prone- M I KITrELT., Andltor. Fbenshurg, Jan. 12, 113.-S'. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The nnder signed andltor. appointed by the flrnhans' tTourt of ( nrr bria rrnint v to rcoort d Istrlb.ttioa of the fnnd In the hands of R. K. Iignan. sdminis trstor nt Matthew Dignan. desensed. as shown by his first and final account, lierebv notifies all par ties intesested that he will pit at the Arbitration Koom. In the Court House, Fheoshurg. on Tu drry. the sift rfcv of Jnnvar-ti. fcs, ftt OT1 o'clock F M.. for the purpose of attending to the duties'of hit appointment, at which lime and plaee ell per sons interested may a'tend if thev se proper M. I. KITrKLL. Auditor. E'-ensbnrg. Jan. 12. lSS3.-3t AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The unW-sis-ned auditor, appointed hv the Irphans' Court rr Cambria County, to report distribution o! the funds in the hands of Oliver Westover. F.e. ntor of Joseph c. We.torer. deceased to and nmona the pnrtles infere-ted. herehv gives notice that be will s!t In the Arbitration 'knom la the t'curt House. In Kt.enst.urg. on Mnndav. February 5th. iss.t. nt 2 o'clock, p. m., for the pnriK.se of at tending to the duties ot said appointment, at which time and place all persons interested may atteud if they see proper. AT.VTX EVANS. Auditor. Eoenshnrg. .Tan. 12. l8S3.-3t. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The nmler siirned auditor, appointed bv the f irphans' Court of Camhna Conntv, to riinribnfe funds tn tbe hands of F. J. Christy, Executor of Francis X. Chti-ty, deceased, as shown bv his final account to and amongst the parties entitled to receive the sieie. her. by a ives notice that he will sit at his ol flce. in Ehensbnrg. on sfondnw. January t'Uh. ;?;.., at 2 o'clock, e. v.. lor the pnrposo ot attending to the duties of said appointment, nt which tlm an 4 pls.ee all persons in'ereted mav attend if Ihoy fee proper. ALV1N EVANS, Auditor. Ehen'burg. Jan. 12. I8S.1.-3!. A UDITOR'S NOTICE. In the mat- V tet of the second and final-account pf J'aul McKnna and Julius Eger, Executors of .lame. Menu fTey. Having been appointed Auditor to report distri bution of the money in the hands ot the said Ex ecutors, noteie it, hereby given that I will attend to the duties of my said appointment at tbe Arbi tration Room In the Court House, in Ebenshurg, on K'edncsrfny. Veb-ruory 7. 1'SJ, at 2 o'clock, p. n." when and where nil Interested ma v nttend ' F. A. SHOF.MAKFK, Auditor. Eben?burg, Jan. 12. 183. 3t. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the mat ter of the second and parrial aeoo-'nnt or John A. Blair and" John Lloyd, Assignees of N. J Freidhoff. Having been appointed Andttor to report distri bution of the funds In the hands of the Assignees notice is hereby given that I,wiM attend to the du tlosorsald'nppolntment at the Arbitration Room In the Court House. In Ehenshnrsr. on Tventiay, Feb ruary c. ?., at p. m.. when and where all In terested may at'end. v , A. SHOEMAKER, Auditor. f.benphnrg. Jan. 12, 1SS3.-.H. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Tbe t.urfer siened having been appointed Auditor to distribute the funds In the bands of Edward Roo nev. Executor ot the last will and testament of James Co'lins, late or the borough ol Ttinnelhill deceased, hereby gives notice that he will sit at 1 IS office, tn F.tienshnrg. at 2 o'clock, p x on Tvt'lay. the X th day of January. A. I). IsSi. for'the purpose of attending "to the duties ot his appoint ment, when and where all persons having claims must present them, or be deharre 1 from coming In on sai l fund. A. V. BARKER, Auditor. Ehensbur. Jan. 11, 1883.-3C AUDITOR'S NOTICE. TI-p under signed having been appointed Auditor to distribute the fund.. In the hen. Is of Svlrcstar Me Kenxie. Administrator ot Thonias T!ro..KhHnk de ceased, bcrcoy gives notice that he will sit at' his office, in Ebenshurg, at 2 o'clock p. M.. on Friday, the ttd day of February. A. P. IsM. tor the purpose of attending to the duties of his appointment, when and where all persons having claims mast present them, or be debarred from coming in on said rutid. A. V. BARKER, Auditor. EoensbuTK. -Jan. 12. lS83.-3t. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The under signed having been appointed Auditor .o distribute lands In the hands ot Etan M Pavis Eiecntor ol Kavld M. Kavls. deceased hereby gives notw-e that he will sit at his office, in Eens burg. on Thursday, tht Ut dev of Fibruanf. A. D. Jf-Ja, for the purpose of attending to the duties of his appointment, when and where ail person, having claims must present them or be debarred from corning in on said fund. A. V. BARKER, Auditor. Ebensbtrrg, Jan. 12, 18S3.-3t. IARM FOR SALE. The undersign ed offers bis farm In tiambrla township, one mile south of Ebenshurg. at private seie on very moderate terms. Said farm contains 125 Aeres, between 80 and 90 of which are cleared, and hav ing thereon a good rmstE ors and bank bihs. The lnnd Is well fenced and there is an abundance of apple and cbeirv trees on the premises. If not old before the 1st. of next April, t he lirm will then be for rent. For farther particulars call on or address JAMES MYERS, - an. 12. lS3.-ZT.m. Ebensbarsr, Pa. IX ECu TORS' NOTICE. J . Estate of FMAxriti. Brallikfi, dee'a. Having been granted letters testamentary em the estate of Emannel Brallier. la'e of Jsek..n town-hip. deceased, the undersigned herehv noti fy all persons Indebted to said eslate that "imsne di ite payment must be made, and those having claims or demaeds against the same are reonested topresentthemin proper legal fo-m for settlement. FM ANFEL B HALT-TEH. . SAMT EL BRALLIER, I -ecotr. Ebensbnrs;, Jan. 12, lSS3.-3t. Adm intsTrator's notice! E-tate ot Hkjrt Toppfr. deeeasej. 1-etters of administration on the estateof Henry Topper, late of Adams township, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons In debted to said estate are hereby notified that pay ment must be made without delav. and those having claims against the ame wlll prescnt them properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN H. TOPPER, Administrator. W ilmore. Jan. 12. lS83.-3t. Administration notice. Estate of Jos tern Btllkr. deceased. Letters of administration on tne estate ol Joseph Killer, late ot (Tallitzin borough, deceased, having, been granted to the undersigned, notice is hereby given to all persons Indebted to suid estato that prompt payment must be made, and those having claims or demands against the same will present present them legally authenticated for settlement. r, . WINNIE B1LLER, Administratrix. Cxallltxln, Jan. S, 18S3.-et. HOUSE AND EOT FOR SALE. The nndersirned offer at private sa:e a twe story frame bouse and lot of groni:d, sunste on ftlaln street, in Lot at to borough. Tne house con tains tn rooms, and the lot has a good rprlog of pure water OfKia IB. Eer terms. ee.. call on er ad dr . fc T. ViUHHT, Jan. , l?ia.-TB. Loretter. O. AT WANAMAKER'S Visitors to Philadelphia are invited to visit the store, whether to see or to buy. Your parcels are checked ; a waiting-room is provided, where you may rest with ladies and children; guides conduct you through the house, or you wander at will ; there are many things ol interest to see, and a wel come. For two years, perhaps, we have had the richest, largest, most varied and most exhaus tive collection of dress-goods in Philadelphia. Before that, we may have had the largest, and even the most exhaus tive, but perhaps not the richest. The slowest trade to come to a new merchant is the trade of luxury. It is the slowest to change from one to another. But it does change. We may say our dress goods of all sorts are at about their highest now. Eocond and third circle, southeast Irom center. Silks of all sorts have come; and never were silks "more acceptable. And these words have a meaning here beyond any they could have elsewhere; because of the greater variety of wants tha? look to us for supply. We must have all accepted styles, and all the approved quali ties of those styles; and, as to colors, can you think of one that we can do without? A store that has only one class of trade can get along with comparatively few silks. Which jstock would- you rather buy out of? Next outer circle, south entrance to main building. Two damask towels at 15 and 18 cents may serve to show what we gain by buy ing of the makers. The very same towels are in the whole sale trade in New York at about 21 and 22 cents, which means at least 25 cents at retail. We are not going to say that all our retail prices are below New York wholesale; nothing of the sort. " More than one swallow to make a summer." But where such towels are to be got for 1 5 rents is a good place to look for bed and table-linen, and all the other linens. That's what we mean exactly; it's true, too. Outer circle, City-hall square entrances A very wide and surpris ingly good navy-blue twilled flannel for 50 cents; 45-inch. Do you remember a 35 cent flannel for 25 cents, of which we had 18,000 yards last fall? Afterward we got 7,000 yards more of it; and a little of it is left yet. That is 23-inch. This wide flan nel is fully as good as that Third circle, southeast from center. fe" All the warmer sorts of underwear are ready; for men, women and children; thick-cotton, merino, wool, and silk. All the sorts need ed for all sorts of people with all sorts of notions; and, for people who want It, there is quite a little wit about underwear to be pick ed up at the counter. Where else would you look for it? Not in books surely; for good3 are changing all the time; and so get ahead of books. Wert of Arcade, 1313 Cheatnnt: -west counttta. John Wanamaker, Philadelphia. Chestnut. Thlrte?nth, Market and Juniper ecessible by horse cars from everywhere.. BEER BOTTLING. Having; vnr ehased the Bottling Estahllshmeat eT K. Abel Sl Co.. Pee. 4. 1S38. we have eiolinive oirrol of t ne bcttlina of Frans Falk's celebrated Milwaukee Export Beer. Sold In pints and usmrts. Orders tor Beer In kegs or barrels promptly attended so and satisfaction guarantee I I clot-hone In omoe OAMBRlN'Cs BOTTL1NO CO. Offtee and Works. 1S Wylte Ave.. 1'ittsburgh. Fa. N. B. Ail gO)ds delivered to R. K. depots In Pittsburgh free. We only bott'e FraiM Falk's K- port Beer. Also, a full lineor w laes and Liquors Orders solicited. THUS. BYRNE. Pee. 22. 1SS2.-SSJ1. Kecreiarv. - I EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. 1A Estate of Chart is Brapliv. dee'd. Having been granted letters tctt.-itnentary on the estnte of "hat 'es Bradlev. late of Allegheny township, deceased, the umltflgned nerei.y noti fies all persons indebted to said estate that Imme diate payment must be made, and those having Claims or .leman.is against mr i-ame are rnrisn to ptesc .1 Uiem In proper IcrnI form lor seuie aient. JOSEPH HO(H."E, Exeouter. Allegheny Twp., Jan. S. 183.-t. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. 1-jtate of Matthias llsm. dee'd. Letters tostasnent4ir having been Issued to the undersigned on the estate of Matthias Bene, late ot Allegheny townsnip. oecaasen. nonce is ncrenv givea to all persona imlehted to said estate that payu ent aiust be made without delay, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them. praperly pn hated fer settlement, to Ml 'Tht A EL NOON, Executor. Carroll Twp., 1C- 23. 1882.-et. XTJTRIX NOTICE. Estate ot C T. Braplbt, deceased. Letters festamentarv to the esta'e of Capt. ran. Bradley, late of fJallltKti borough, deceased, have been Issued to the undersigned, who hereby noti fies all persons Indebted tossid estate that pay ment must be made without delay, and these hav ing claims or demanes against the same should nresentlthera properly probated-fit-settlement. p " MARGARET BKAPLEY. Executrix. Gallium, Jan. 5, lrS,-ot. A BEAUTIFUL COLORED EN- V graving of the late President (Ta field, and his Cabinet, eoataining full sire pictures ol the President. Blaine, Wiadem, Lincoln. Hunt. Mac Veagb Kirkwood and James. It is printed In IS olorsind worth double the price. This picture esnally retails atTeeents. Sent to . ny add ressoa receipt of ) cents. rfcromcOard Oo K'.-enstrarg. A Few Frozen Facts for Clothing Buyers. A. long- and active Tin miners, experloncr ren - l01K it I10rJill for GODFREY WOLF. NEXT DOOR TO THE TOST-OFFICE, ALTOONA, TA.. To fit anl please everybody in Cl.OTllTXG. He believe thmt h has absolutely the very BEST READY-MADE CLOTHING l THE STATU TJie Best because it is the Finest. Hie Best because it is Better Made. The Best because it is Better Fitting. The Best because it is Lower in Trie. V Tlie i-enl fjooinssi of our CloUiing- lm mnni fetsit. "Wo keep tlie Harris Globe Mills, or Ray Worsted Goods, Heady-made in Men's and lioys' floating. There is NONE BETTER for WEAR. X'ou liere else is there sttch n superb stock of silk-lined, elegantly shnped, foreign fabric OVKRCOA TS. The motorings are beautiful and attractive beyond description. Clothing- for Young- Men and Boys. TTie same thoughtful attention is apparent in these departments, the stork b"ing complete in the finest and mot elegant gamtents. COMPARISON OF OUR STYLES AND PRICES SHOW HOW WElt DTK PATROSt, Alt IIBTIB.; Underwear and Neckwear. We have a splendid slock mueb of it Imported. Prices low. THE BRISK BUSINESS AT THE OLD STAND Tr.-JTIFIES TO TBI FACT THAT OUR CLOTHING IS .JUST WHAT THE PUBLIC DESIIttS, WHILE Ot R ST ST En OF DOIXG BFSI ftSH, HAVING BUT ONE PRICE AND GUARANTEEING SATISFACTION, I'ROTKCTS TIIl HUYEll. We litTe all our Lest goods manufactured to order, and our price will b fotinil lowrr tlmn at any otLer resj.ectable cloth iiig hous? GODFREY WOLF'S P1QHEEB CLOTHING HMMl NEXT TO FOSTOFFICE, ALTOONA, PA. CHICAGO WEEKLY NEWS A2D TBI Cambria Freeman FOR $2 PER TEAR. Postage Included, WITH A YALUBLB HIILI BOCK tRATlS. The CHICAGO WEEKLY HKWB Le recosmiaod aa a paper nnanrpaaaeil In ell tbe requirements ef American Joarnalisim. 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If not t. air: in alvnnee $T.Ci pr annum will beeharvsd; fr.r six months, e.0ti in advance or $1 0 if not paid in advance: and st prot.ortiotial rates for shorter periods- TIisDmi t Patstiot durins; the sessions of 'onrress and the T..krislature will be especially Interesting. Send for sample copies of Tiaily and Weekly. KemirtRnces mut be mad hy Post i if fire monev order or draft accepted bv bark on which it U draWn. Address PATRIOT PT" BI.TSil I NCI COMPANY, SiM Marst street, llsrriiburg. Pa xT. V. SCHWAB'S LIVERY, SALE i BO&RDIHG STABLE, 1" 1 ! i 1 !I ' I f i , 1 nA VIN'T leased the larse new Stable eeneect ed with TIeis's Mountain House, the snder siuned Is prepared te furni-h sroed horses and tbe beM of turnouts to ail persons wishing te be ae eomtnodated in that way. None bnt first class livery stoek and substantial vehicles kept on hire. Horses, carnage, bn?urie, wssons, sle:s;hs. eto., kept on sale at manufacturers' pnoes, and horse stock fed and taker, ore of at moderate rates. T- The patronsee ef tbe public is respertfullv solicited. Ifrmsalwavs be lowest. Offiee eeea d.iy and nisrht. JdHM A. SCHWAB. Ebenshurtc, Jaa. h. TSilS -f m. T. .T. STEPHENS, rttin is CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY. MUSICAL ISSTXVMSXTM, GALLITZ1X, CAJIBRIA CO., PA. LT poods In my line at lower prises tbaa lis. where else In tbe eoanty. Jewelr ssiel bv me warranted solid sold or (eld plate. Krpasr work or every eeseripiton attend 4 te trserllr sattsfsetorlly and at reasonable rates. Jv -j I7XECUTOr. S NOTICE, -si Kstate ef JrxiA KaatKOToir, dee'd Letters testamentary on the estate of Ju'la BaiT'.nKtot,. late of Koensburs borough, deceased have been granted to the understirne.l. who here by notifies all persens Indebted to said es-ate that immediate payment mast be made, mil tase hav tns claims against the same will present tbem to leial lorm for settlement. WII.LIAMI.EJIllON,Ji.,st.r. Ebensbort;, Pee. 22, 112 -t. TVT. DICK. Attorxet-at-Law, e F.bensbnre;, Pa. Offlae la building- el T J. L.loyd. dee d, (drst Door.) Centre street. All i manner 01 iri business atteneed te satisraete rily and eelleeUons a specialty. 10-14.!. JOHNSTON A 5CANLAN. ATTOKK ET8- AT-LA W Ess r tjelee ee tresis is,. JOSEPH McTOXAT.D, '-r AimxaET.iT.i.AW aiiusiii.i.si.LAn, I fss-asn ae, r. 1 Office ia Celeaaaee Kew, m Csrtre feree. 1 It. L. Johnston, M . J . h? olt, P. A. Sh oom ksr. A. W. Ilnok SHOEMAKER & BUCK, Ebensburg, IPci, Koney Received on Deposit PA TABLE 0t DETI . K B. INTEREST ALLOWED ON IIUEiDErOSITS. COLLECTIONS MADE T ALr. Acx-ussiri.s roiTS. DRAFTS on the Frincipal Cities Bongbt and Rolrt, nn d GENERAL HANKING I5USINESS THANSACTKI). AocountH t-lieitel. A. W. BUCK, Cashierr El.essbursj. March 19. lSSD.-tr. I.fCORPORATBD IJt STRIFTLT OX 31LTQL PLAX. PROTECTION MUTUAL FIBfiraJiiCECOfilPllI OF EBENSBUnc. PA. Frs2 Kstss r:w a f:r:3 - $!.,,.:,. Only Six Assessments in 24 Y?ars. Good FARM PROPERTIES E SrECIA I. L F Ii KslItED. NO STEAM RISKS TAKEN. GEO. M. READE, President. T. IV. DJCK, Secretary. F.bensnnrg, Jfn. SI, 19sl.-ly. .loii.x Morvisvirs', MASrrACTtKKE or TIN, COPPER and SHEET-EGN VAEE, ASD Mll'.B ISI COOKING & HEATING STOVES, 110S EI event h Atmiuo, . Allcona, Ta. Oae Door TTsst of Opera Basse. ItOOFING AND SPOUTINO reoxr-rr-T attkmsd to. KIT 4. IKS fOB KTUTFS COSSTASTLI 1)1 BAI Altoona. Oct. TO. I79.-tf. T. W. DICK, ACif JTT rOR THE OLO HAUTfORD nm; isnin;to.,iT. COMMENCED BCSINKS 1794:. Ebecsfcnrfj. Jnly 21. 1552. Hmlniri Fire Insurance Ace p7 u'jj. General Insurance Agent. FREXSnVRa, FA. rollcies written at short notice 1b tbs OLD RELIABLE "ETNA1 1 And other Ilrst la am pa a lea. tbernNorg.lSept. tz, mi.-iv STiRSHryiiiGl'lBLl! Three Doors Tt rt oT rosfefflre, HIGH STREET, JBENSRURG, TA. J. II. OA NT, Proprietor. THE rT'F.LIC will always find as at eur plaee el besloess In business hour. Evervth intkept Beat and eusv. rms Tovu a erasiLTT fepl. 16, IKSi-tf. T ln.rli. r., .. o. 1 A iai.vbt,.aLMiR Llrl?1il r M rrMirue rni rc W HvOFleG" CDUCH 1D ate TffiSATaUUNCTftJUg PRICE 25CtJ, GEO. M. READE. AITOBM sromt Pensre sV wiTiaa,jvs- r9 (. f r. AaS- t I 5 r i 1 I ! i t II I ! I ! il t 4. '3s.All .JU.SJ.J 1