Pi I rnr.JisBrHO. pa. . - DEC. 2.1, 188S. Or.J ..VD PERSONAL. jjire "nt Christmas to yen ! "A nrr, . f , ife born. rnmlna is the "ursine And. ill- dsrK wintry nlorn- , Of tM ' . orient alow must ple. 'ra"irt wtprn Klni mn.st fall T'tHiSBreatLiuht. So foil, so brlzht. ,. frnm ttiy heart to-day ; b",1'0W shall never pass away.' A it,-rry Christmas. For Christmas candies ro to the Sogar Bowl. Sew Tear. next week. ters bo to the Sogar Bowl. -.dies bo to the Sngar Bowl. to the Snftar For fine e?5 For Cr.e oar. Fiir frP,h eroreris go (. this week- '"" K f nP aortment of carving knives for .,Uepat Pufton's. T, . roor should be particularly remem- ,..rnn Farrv (-v.jrch in devotion will com tins an article on ine lea In the Norm American Amerl rv.a fnrK hour's 7npe'n the Catholic church, at Lilly, on tint of . 1, is :suei nnt oiy mnin no office next has to say in tha !? wise and look like Christmas falling on r.i.t rnr paper .snuul this week. " Firt-clss cross-cut saws at Dufton's at rrirP,revfrhffore heard of. Ton will be -oni''.el when yn-.i learn the price. 0n Fri.lav nUM of last week ft high w.nd n'o'in t1TP ?tlp t,n roof oft bu,ldlne ,n Jnstown knnn as Hair's block. " Cr'rk In the Back" Is many times ft rant'im of kldnev disease, nnnfs iKld sm 'aid Mver J Remedy will cure It. llf yoa contemplate Miying ft fine watch fori Chr'rras present, go and see the 1m-n-Msestcck Carl Rivlnlus has on exhibition. -Mste ynur hen lay In winter by feed c7lff.perii F.ae Fo01 Rn(1 KronnA oyster i'ls. for sa'e at Zimmerman's drag store. A it I" customary for printers to take . rest at this season of the year, in hp isued from this j-" -Our readers should not fall to caII and the bosutifui (") Christmas tree at the T,vjig men's club room. In ttees J. Lloyd's bui.Jir.a Yon will fihserve, no doubt. whatGoetz, tve tai'.nr. of Altoona, has to say Fa'-EUAN '.''' wek i r.an .l,spth I.lovd. infant son of J. Gardner Iyi. nf !!:: place, died on Sunday morn Ire 'is' cf Typl oid fever, aged abont four- -The Nt burkwhpftt flour to be had In n-arkot !s manufactured by the Messrs. Pr'ujs. at their steam mill, one mile south r' E vnsbr.rg. -P' John Fry, a well known .lentist and i pr'tiiinept riti7en of Johnstown, died at i h.ime in that place, on Sunday last, aged fy-'. :r yarv T- t,onif .f Santa Clans ; latest novel ; an ? bg bargains In Christmas goods: f ien vr;y and moderate prices at Zim Errran' drng store. Tl;" Indiana county Grand Jury week ofor" i"t rondomned the jail of that county t'i reonr.imended the consftnetlon of a new ore to -'i' more than $M,000. ';hr'nas is corning: !f yoil wish to make ani'-e rrp,pr,t to ynur friends, go and see Ax- stork of articles just rece ved at r. tr.ins' sfore for the holiiJ'ivs. A: ft Church of the FIol Name, 3 aal ' in this first Mass Mas ai 7 i:ri--tnias tnornir g the 'v at o'clock, the second h. t'iir'1 at '.0 o'clock. T! '. nanns for the marriage of Mr. Chas. iVz-s-rt. i f (iallitzin, and Miss Clara Ryan, c? Gai:i:7in, were published in St. Michael's a:!-t church, I.oretto, on Sunday last. -T7Tj -buyer of goodi worth fifty cents or t,' r at Carl Kirinius' can get ft sheet of rr.jjic wmt'i from 'ZT to 40 cents in the Sargiin. Tht re are eight different kinds to iect fr'm. -We are informed thai ft Hungarian ln-5-Drornnthe Cresson & Coalport railroad killed by a falling tree, near Dawson's m:! ose daj last week. We have not learned the particulars. There is no excuse far your not buyirg a rice present for your friend or iwe'heart when you can get them so nice and cheap at Carl Klvinius'. Come in time i!id lee for yourself. A Pennsylvania law now offers ft bounty nf two dollars, for every wild cat ; one dollar f t eyery red and gray fox ; Cf ty cents for every n.ink, weael and hawk, and for eery owi except the screech owl. -J idk;e Johnston is occupying the Judi c tenrh in Somerset county during the p:r-nt week, trying a number of eases in w-t!1. .Iu!e Baer was interested as coun ': bf-re his elevation to the bench. -' Fat'.v" Kemberllng and his partner iu t a.r.y, who so dreadfully outraged a younR !yat the circus grounds in Huntingdon M-uimer, were sentenced on Saturday li-t to ten years and three months in the rDi'.erj'.iary. -M.-Dotaid at Loretlo always pays the & gtiet prices for good country product of ki!.-ls as follows: Oats, SO cts.; corn. rve, 7.', cts ; wheat, 11.10 ; beans. v' per bu-hel, and all o.her gornl mar i'al produce wanted. - gratid ball for the. benefit of the K B. A I.'tTary, At Carrolltown, will be held at iUrt-a-.igh'H Hall, at that place, on Thurs !", r.. xt. De.mber 31st. The managers "pare no pains to make it pleasant for t-v-ry .j,4y jn attendance. -If y .u wi-h to make a useful, handsome 5 '"-?: to your fither or mother during the - Mays, to Carl Hivinius' jewelry store "J s-t a rice pair of spectacles. lie has 1 a:?e assortment of all grades and the fr.t -njality, in both gold and steel frames. -Th- Mar juls of Lorne, Col. Ingersoll, M -1 :.r.airf s Astor and Carnegie, an Irish H-riiVr,f Parliament elect, John Boyle ly, Cas;us M. Clay, Sir John Mac- Congress has adjourned until ftfter the holidays, and when they meet again It is more than likely that they will take some ftctlon In regard to bnylng their dry goods, dress goods, boots antf shoes, groceries and provisions at John Owen' stoie on ITigh street, where they can always get the best roods at the lowest prices. The following named persons can each get ft letter by calling at the Ebensburg postofflce : E. E. Brtlhart, Ephriaro Bor ing, B. F. Becker Mr. J. McCormack, Mr. Fred Rush, Mr. Chiis. A. Riddle, John 11. Sciman, Esq. Mr. Ilenry Smith, Mrs. Losey, Mrs. Emma M. Thipps, Miss Annie L. Shank. Dr. A. N. Wakefield, of Johnstown, while driving on Saturday last In a sleigh with his son, was npset, when the horse be came unmanageable and ran off. When captured It was found that one of the horse's fore legs was broken, and In order tc end his misery the Doctor had him shot. The Doctor and bis son escaped unhurt, Mr: Joseph Prosser, of Johnstown, was employed In the ehaft at Nanticnke. where a fall of sand and rock burled about forty- I seven miners on Friday last. A rescuing party had been at work, bnt another cave-In on Monday compelled them to abandon their work, and they have now given up all hopes of ever rescuing the unfortunate miners. Andrew Bolin, of Conemaugh township, Indiana county, was called on the jury this week and appeared In the eonrt. rnnm nn r ,i tv . inuuuy. us asKeci to De excused on ac count of his advanced age. He Is eighty-six years old and that was the first time he was ever in the court house. Tie has lived oyer fifty years on the farm on which he now resides. The Bedford Republican gets In the last snake story: A few days ago ft couple of sons of Fred Zimmere, of Bedford toweship, went to the woods to chop down some trees. Upon felling an oak tree they were sur prised to find snakes crawling out of the hollow top. Twenty-five blacksnakes, sorae wfcat stiff In the Joints, were killed by the boys. Iaaae Wolf was tried at Clearfield last week for kll'.ing Ilenry Mcrtowan. who, with a party of young men, bad invaded bis orchard near Iloutzdale last September. Wolf testified In his own behalf, and al leged that he fired his gun to frighten tha young men away, and that the shooting of McGowan was accidental. The Jnry re turned a verdict of not gnllty. Benjamin Gilbert, of Sewlckley town ship, says the Greensbnrg Tribune, has husked forty bushels of corn this season. There Is nothing strange about this state orient, except when it is taken into consider ation that he Is nearly ninety years of age and almost blind, and Is only husking corn j for amusement. The corn is pulled off the 1 stalk and carried into his room, where he j removps the husk, i McDonald at Loretto, Pa., still holds j I the fort and continues to wage war against I high prices, ne sells dress goods as low as j S cts per yard ; canton flannels at. 6 cts. per : yard ; all ginghams at 8 cts. per yard ; best shirting at 10 cts per yard , gray flannels at 13 cts. per yard ; good Kentucky jeans at j 15 cts. per yard , velveteens, shawls, blan- I Vets, and all other fall and winter eooris at I equally low prices, for cash or good, mar- i ketable produce. 1 Gen. Beauregard will give a history of the Shiloh Campaign in the January number , of the North American Review. Fie claims 1 that Gen. Algernon Sydney JohnRon acted on'y as a corps commander at Shiloh. Gen. ' Beauregard emphatically assert9 (contrary to the common belief) that he was the sole j commander on both days, and, without j naming them, controverts the reports of j Grant apd ShPrmaD as to the nations forces : bf 'rtg taV.n hy sarprise. Sister F'avla, who yisited this place about a year ago and is known to many of onr readers, died of typhoid pneumonia, at , St. Mary's Convent, Pittsburg, on Sunday j morning Isst. She was one of the best known teachers in the Order of Mercy, having spent thirty year3 in the service. , About twenty five years ago she was one of ! the teachers In the nollldaysbnrg Catholic schools. Her remains were interred at St. j Xaviers, near Latrobe John Bruce, a ret'red shoemaker, who died at the hospltnl in Wheeling last week j wortn 1150,000 and without heirs, leaves all , his real estate, stocks and cash, with the exception of some 16.000 which lie be queathed to Mrs. M. J. O'Kane, with wb. m he boarded for several years, to Bishop Kain, of that CathoHejdiocesc, as his own forever, reserving f3,000 to be expended by Shreiff Ilandlan tor charity as he sees fit, and f 1,000 to erect a monument. Can you tell who is in the greatest dan ger of catching any Infectious or epidemic disease? "Why," you say, "the person whose blood is In an Impure or Impoverished condition.' F.xactly. Such people take special complaints as dry grass bursts Into flame before the sparks of a locomotive. Pure blood is a defense ; it means safety, and Dr, Kennedy's Favorite Remedy is the mildest safest and surest purifier of the blood. Our chief dangers are within our selves. John Howell, who murdered his four children at his farm In Starncea, Wayne On Suuday evening a man apparently 25 years of age and reasonably well dressed called at the residence of IT. A. McGraw, at Eldorado, three miles from Altoona, and asked for whiskey and beer, ne was appa rently suffering from mental aberration, and labored under the delusion that he was accompanied by a woman for whom he wanted the intoxicants. Upon being In formed that nothing to drink could be had there he left. On Monday morning he was found lying on the side of ft bill near Mc Graw's residence, stark naked and in a dy ing condition, expiring ft few moments after. His clothing was found by the side of a ! stream, some five rods distant. The body ! has not been Identified. ; A foot race of one hundred and twenty- ! five yards, between William Smith of Johns- ( town, and Edward Nikirk of Pittsburg, was j run at the Franklin Driving Park, near 1 Johnstown, on Saturday last for a purse of fl.000. The race was won by Smith by j abont a yard, but the referee declined to de- j clde unitil the crowd gathered about him ( and from their demonstrations, the referee st. vuicEjrrs abbf.t. Early History of the Catholic fhartk in Westmoreland County. Ou August 7. 1780, according to William B. Conway, of Greeosburg Rev. Theodoras Brouers (as be signs bis name to his last , will and testament, on file in the Register's I office of Westmoreland county), purchased from Arthur O'Neil and wife a tract of land containing acres, called tory," situated on the east side of the Loyal hanna creek, in Derry towaship, Westmore land county, for the consideration of " 106 pounds, 7 shillings and 6 pence, lawful money of Pennsylvania." On April 18, 1790, the same priest purchased from Joseph Hunter a tract of land called "Sportsman's Ilall." containing three hundred acres, and situated In Unity township, Westmoreland county, for the consideration of "475 pounds specie." From a thorough examination of the rec ords, as well as from outside sources, Mr. Conway Is led to believe that Father Brow eis was the first priest to locate in West- Kead Onr Propositions. For two dollars and twenty cents In ad vance, we will send yoa the New York Weekly World and Cambria. Freemah for one year. Or for two dollars and ninety cent we will send the firmi Weekly World and Cam bria Frekman for one year. Or for six dollars and f.eventv-five cents we will send you the New York Daily World and Cambria Frkf.maw for one vear. Subscribers who have paid their sub- O'Neil's Vic- ! scription in advance before this offer can can get tne or(f y sename n iuc. lor me Weellv, f 140 for the .Semi Weekly, or -".2S for the rnihr World. Subscribe at once. 9Iarrlaar I.irnie fanned. The following marriage licenses have been Issued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court since last week : William Brindle and Amanja Brlndle, Lilly boro. Smuel .lenkit., Johnstown, and LeMMa King-, Homer City. OBITFAHT. concluded that the healthiest thing to do moreland county. The first tract of land wonld be to make the decision, and decided in favor of Smith. When he got back to Johnstown, however, he telegraphed to the editor of the Pittsburg Sportsman that the decision made was forced from him and un fair, and that Nikirk had won the race by a foot. The race was run in about thirteen seconds. The pnblic school directors and teachers I throughout Huntingdon county are meeting witn formidable opposition in tneir efforts to conform with the requirements of the late act of assembly relating to the introduction of text books on physiology and hygiene in the schools. A large number of parents have refused to supply their children with text books, claiming that the atndy of these branches will prove detrimental to the morals of their children. In consequence of this ft goodly number of the pupils hve been excluded from the schools by order of the directors. In the rural districts espe cially the opposition element ia so strong that In several Instances teachers have suc cumbed to It and are making no effort to enforce (he provisions of the statute. The trouble Is assuming verv grave proportions, and the attention of the Stat Superintend ent will be called to the matter. KFTVFK. Tied, at hl. home In BulTlnKton townehin. Indiana county, nn Thursday of last week, Mr. Jacob Kever, aged abont eighty-two yearn. .-.tnrn, T I in A 1 t.i.n. r. n IV4.1.V which he purchased, called 'O'Neil'S ViCtO- j , Amelia' Bottenberi. wrod fe- A ninappolnted Couple. A couple from the south of the county came to this place on Monday last for the purpose of taking out a marriage license. The ladv was under age. and her Intended ; husband beforehand had taken the precau I tlon to get the necessary blank from Clerk ; Brown upon which the consent of her pa rents was to be acknowledged, and before they started, they, In company with the young lady's father, bad gone to a Justice of the peace, where the old gentleman signified his willingness to have the young man be come or.e of the family and the justice made out a certificat or the fact. The youug couple came here with the certificate, and the old gentleman returned home, where ) (jumb everything was being done in the way of f preparation fot the welding, which was to come off Ihe same day, as soon as the couple would return wi'.h their license. But while everything went smoothly in the southern end of the county, things were not what they seemed when the couple arrived here. They were dismayed when, on ap plying to Clerk Brown for a license and presenting the certificate of the parents' consent, to find that the justice bad sicr.ally failed in his part of the proceedings and that the certificate, which was the founda tion upon which to build the balance, was not made out as it should have been, and, in fact, was of no account They had to re turn without a license. The wedding was postponed ; the Invited guests were dis banded aDd notified that their presence would be required al some future occasion. We have been anxiously waiting to hear whether au thiua serious hus happened to rv." is situated a short distance below the present town of Latrobe ; the other tract of three hundred acres, called "Sportsman's nail," is where the present St. Vincent's Abbey is situated. Mr. Conway calls attn- ' tion to the rapid advance in the value of I real estate since 1790. The price paid for the tract' where St. Vincent's now stands was 475, English money, equal to about ! f2,200, or about $7.06 per acre. To-day this j same land is worth from $300 to $500 per acre. At the time of Father Browers arrl ' val in the county; he having come from Conewago, York (now Adams) county. Pa., there was a population of sixteen thousand in what then constituted Westmoreland county, and the number of Catholics at that time could scarcely have been more than ft few hundred. The number then within the present limits of that county must Indeed have been small and scattered over a wide range of territory, and many people proba bly did not see a priest oftener than once a year. A Tery Qnlet Weddtnft-. Jndd Pelton, of Cleveland, and Miss Amanda Welch, of Homstead, Allegheny county, were quietly married yesterday at the home of the bride's parents. When we say they were quietly married we mean it, for both of the contracting parties are deaf mutes. Rev. John Brown, D. D. , principal of the Edgewood Institute for Deaf Mutes, performed the ceremony, assisted by Prof. Flenniken, of the same Institute, as inter preter. Dr. Brown read the mar-rage ser vice to Prof. Flenniken, who repeated it In the deaf mute language to the bride and groom and they responded to the clergyman through the interpreter. Around them was gathered the family, the father, mother, and five bright eyed brothers and sisters, all with emotions of pleasure and sadness mingled on their faces and yet all expressed in golden slience, for they are all deaf and The bride in the above mentioned ceremony Is a daughter of Mrs Mary Welch, enty-four years. To Gratify His Wife A flood Rfama for H applnm. "For many yesrs T had snftered from a Com plaint which the chyalolans call Oravel. I had employed come of the most noted doctors without obtaining any permanent relief, and tor a long time my ease was reirarded as hopeless. All who knew the clrcom-tanees said I racist die. Finally my wife Induced me to try a bottle of lr. Kenne- dy's 'Favorite Remedy.' which she had some where heard or or seen advertised. Without the slightest faith In it. bnt solely to gratify her, I i bonirht a bottle of a druggist In oar Tillage. I i used that and two or three bottles more, and to , make a long story short I am now aa healthy a roan as there Is In the country. j 'Since thon I have recommended 'Favorite ! Remorty' to ethers whom I knew to have Buffered : from Kidney and Liver complaints ; and I assure ', thepub'lc thit the 'Favorite Remedy has done Its work with a similar completeness In every sia- gle Instance, and I trust some other sick and dli- j eouraged mortal may hear or It and try the 'Fa orite Remedy.' as 1 did." Wathington Monroe, Catikill, !f. Y. m (3) FIE HOLIDAY GOODS! LARGE ASSORTMENT ! ! formerly Miss Mary Eilwards, well known i to the older residents of this place, where ; i she resided with her parents. Mr. Mark and ! Elizabeth Edwards, up to the time of her j marrage some twenty-odd years ago. The ' bride is a niece of Mr. Evan Evans, cf this j . place. I .... ..... Letter from Ir. Jam P. Buck 1 Following is an extract from a letter re- ; 1 ceived from Dr. James r. Buck, by his j ! brother in this place, dated Schopria, Servia, j j Dec. 2d : j "You will be surprised, no doubt, to learn I that I have been appointed surgeon to the ' Servian Army, with rank and pay of a cap- tain, and I have charge of all of the hospit- als in Schopria over two hundred beds at the present time. If the war continues for ; : anv lenizth of time, as seems now probable, t there will be more work than there are doc- ; tors to attend to. We are about two hours j from the seat of war. The people here treat .l-. , ti,o r. oDi'd hnt nn to the hour I us very nicely." of going to Press have not heard, and we Dr. Buck left this cour.try only a couple of months ago to auena a iiifun;! hduiuuvu at Vienna, and his early promotion is very Dna't I.t a Foolish Prejndlee against popnlar medicines stand between you and the health of your wife, child or baby. It Is always rlifht to advertise a blessfna:. Dr. Kennedy's 'Favorite Kemedy" 's a blessing. It has saved thousands, and It will help you. Tt you are sick frem troubles of the Kidneys, Howels, Mrer and Blood, spend One Hollar f r this King of Medicines. From Pole to Pole A Tarn's GABSArABrLLA has demonstrated lta power of our for all diseases of the blood. v- The Harpooner's Story. Htxo Bedford, Junt 1, 1883. I. J. C. Am k Co. Twenty years ago I we a harpooneT in the North Pacific, when Ave others of the crew and myself were laid up with j acttrvy. Our bodies were bloated, gnros swollen and bleeding, teeth loose, purple blotches all over us, and our hreatb ccmed rotten. Take It by and large we were pretty badly off. All our ' Ume-jalce ws accidentally destroyed, but the i captain bad a couple dozen bottlee of Atin'l , 6ABSAPAB11.1.A and gave us that. We recov ) ered on it quicker than I have ever aeen men ! broneht about bv anvothertroatmcntforScurvy, and I've seen a good deal of it. rVeing no men tion in your Almanac of your Barsaparilla being good for scurvy. I thought you ought to know of uiis, and so send you the facts. Respectfully youre, Balfb Y. VTnAT. The Trooper's Experience. Uanen, Barutoland ; S. JLHra.'ilfarchT, 18S. IK. ,T. C. ATBB it Co. Oentlemsn: I have much pleasure to testify to the great value of your HarsapaHlla. We have heen stationed here for over two rears, during which time we had to live In teuu. Being under canvas for such a time brought on what Is called in tbia country "eldt-aoree." I had those sores for some time. 1 waa advised to take your Saras) Sarins, two bottles of which made my eoree Isappear rapidlv, and I am now quite well. Yours truly. T. K. Bodbk. Trooper, Cap Mounted MJftmm. Ayers Sarsaparilla Is the onlv thoroughly effective blood-purifier, the onlv medicine that eradicates the poisons of Scrofula, Mnrcury, aud Contagious Disease from the system. . PMriltlD BT tr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mui. Sold by all Drnpglste : Prloe ; Biz bottle for IS. 22 WE have the LARGEST ASSORTMENT of Holiday Goods ever brought to Ebcus burg, and ask 3-011 to step in and look at them ; and don't forget to ask for what 3'ou do not see, as we have not half room enough to display the goods we have for sale. We will call your at tention to a few artieles. First on the list is Silk Handkerchiefs For Ladies and Gentlemen. We always did cany a Good Assortment for the holiday trade, but this 3'ear we have doubled our usual supply, and can now show 3-011 the Finest Assortment ever seen outside the large cities : and we had added an assortment of MUFFLERS, so that we can show 3rou anything 3'ou want in either cash mere or silk. Have also just received another assortment of Deoorated Chin a w are In Tea Sets and Chamber Sets, consisting of all the Xew St3les and Shapes. Also, Fancy Va ses, Decorated Mugs, and Curs and Saucers, as well as Toys for the Children, and Ornaments for Christmas Trees ; and a good stock of Can dies D5F"Wc invite 3-011 all to come and see what we have for sale, whether von want to buv -ww- 1 11 , 1 1 1 or not. e shall take pleasure 111 snowing you our goods; and Ave think 3-011 can find something to please 3011 when 3-011 want to make Christmas presents, whether they be for Man or Wife, Roy or Girl, or anvbodv else. presume he is still living. Mr. Hnh MeMonagle, an account of whose injury by beins struck by an wigine j on the railroad near the Iron Bridge, a short , distance west of the Johnstown station, on i Tuesday morning of last week, appeared in our last number, died at hla residence In Trospect on the following Thursday after- roon. Instead of improving after tho arci- j dent, as the physician who was called to at- ; tend him had every reason to believe he j would, he erew steadily worse and died at j the time above mentioned. The deceased was born in Donegal county, Ireland, and was fifty-six years - of age. He came to Johnstown in 1852, worked most of the j gIikk then in the coal mines of the I Cambria Iron Company, and was an indus trinu. hard-working man. He was a born iiH'ian and had long been a leader of the j Democratic party in Prospect borough where he resided. Two years ago he was nomi nated by his party for Register and Record er, and was defeated by a small majority. He went to Montana some months ago, where be engaged in mining, but returned to Trospect a short time betore meeting with the accident that caused his death. Three grown sone, two grown daughters, one of whom is a widow, and one or two young daughters survive him. His remains or interred in St. John's Catholic ceme- county. in October last, and tried to commit ! on Sur,day morning. May his soul rest suicide, has been In the nonesoaie ;ai. m jn weeks and in all that time has not spoiten pleasant new? to hie many friends here. a-1 0'I U ami Krank B. Sanborn have articles V e-'anuary number of the North Amer'.- -M:D ;iiaid at Loretto sells boys boots at 'Jtt li. Ut 12. per pair; mens boots from J ; children's 6Dies from 60 cts. to f 1.; c sV l.f. from 75 els. to tl-50; ladies ,! -i frum ?!. to fj.; tnlssen'. ladies', and "n's rr.bt.er, 0f all kinds at lowest prices, i0 ta b r.r marketable produoe. M i ,rtu, the ten-year-old daughter ofMr Jtia IVvId, of Hillside, Westmoie :nUnty, tit a fine, large white turkey Ij l'rH-;,i,.t CMe velanrl as a Thanksgiving ik-:A. Ti,e fowi was fattened by lier own 5, and was gaily decora ted with ribbon? jTit itarting on its loug journey. -M. D,;i,a!.l at Loretto. I'a., has a lot of "! 'U and ends in clothing that he will sell at ; ' ir.au uost to clobe them out. I'auts ! a :ts- aud upward ; vesta as iow - ! up ard ; coals ae -SI-. 1 a word. He paces up and down nis cen constantly in his shirt sleeves, which are rolled to the elbow. When be was placed In jail he wore a full flowing beard. This he has pulled entirely out and eaten hair by hair. He takes no notice of visitors. His trial will be held in March. McDonald at Loretto, Ta., sells 16 lbs. good brown sugar for ft.; 12 lbs. best white sugar for f 1.; 4 lbs. good tea for f 1.; 8 lbs good green or roasted coffee for fl.; 6 lbs. best green or roasted coffee for fl.; 3 Ibe. quinces for 25 cts.; 3 lbs rice for 25 cts.; 4 lbs. barley for25cts.; 4 lbs. bolted oats for 25 cts.; 5 lbs. oatmeal for 25 cts.; t lbs. bominy for 25 cts.; good molasses 40 ct. ,i (imin at 50 cts. Per cal.; carbon t ' . - - . , . , .r in r!j npr tr a I Oil at z Cts. per chjvuo v... tinware, queensware, glassware, and all other kinds of ware at rock bottom prices, for cash or good, marketable produce. W. J. Shaw, t. passenger brakeman on the Pennsylvania railroad, was arrested on Thursday of last week and brought to jail the next day. charged with stealing 34 from ; John McCabe. son of Mr. Cart. McCabe. of , this plac, while rorming together at Ka3t Conemaugh. They are bi Hi braken en, and ' McCabe charges that Shaw, who got up be fore M-r, er,t through his pockets to that . extent. Oa Tuesday Shaw was released from jail, his father. Mr. David Shaw, of , I Oreensburg, having entered bai: Tor his ap- pearance at next term of court, before Jus- , ! tice Strayer. at Johnstown, before whom , the information was mailt. Speaking of the Cresson & Coalport , Railroad, the Tyrone JTearld sayj : Judge De. of this county, is president of the ; company and is oliierisd largely inter ebted In the success of the new road. He and Israel Caldwell, of Tyrone, are the 1 owners of not less than thirty-five hundred I acres of coal and timber lands east of Clear. 1 field Creek, and this road now pses along I th!,aseof their Urge ami taluable terrttoiy. in it over .o.ooi.o'io ;rci, ss than 70,0 )0,00 ) tons peace. . . An Answer Wnntd. Can any one bring us a ca?e of Kidney or Liver Complaint that Electric Bitters will not speedly cure ? We say thev cannot, as j thousands of cases already permanently ! cured and who are dtily recommending Electric Hitters, will prove. Bright's Dis ease, Diabetes, Weak Back, or any urinary complaint quickly cured. They purify the blood, regulate the bowels, and act directly on the diseased parts. Every bottle guar anteed. For sale at 50c. a bottle by E. James. MfhtlM Bark l'iinl Head. On Tuesday morning last a man named VL.hni. Burke, who lived two miles west . 1 of Cresson, was found dead in his bed. He ; was aged about sixty-three years, ana was apparently in good i.ealth the evening pre vious to hi? death. The cause of his death is unknown. IViVs s.T there is no help for catarrh hay fever'and cold in the head, since thousands ! testify that Eiv's Cream Balm has entirl-y It suprrt." i ...... It is easily appneo Bat i.ot-'s Magazine. We have received j the January issue of this popular monthly. with its many new improvements, n ap pears in new tyo and a new form for the new year, making it one of the handsomest publication in the country, especially for the price. It opens with a charming serial story, by Miss Camilla Willlan, entitled, "The Gilberts ; or, A Double Mistake," in tensely interestiig, but not sensational. Also a choice variety oi complete siorit-n uy j the best authors which are entertaining, in- ( stnictive and amusing. Illustrations, Po- ; etry. The Housekeeper, unr xoung roiKS Club, Humorous Matters, Anecdotes, etc., form a most complete publication for family reading. As the best way to test Its merits, send 15 cts. to the publisher, and receive the January Issua as a sample ; then you can remit f 1.35 for the balance of the year, if you wish to continue. Subscription price f 1 50 per year, post paid. For sale by news dealers, price 15 cts. Address, O. W. Stud ley, Publisher, 23 nawley St., Boston, Mass. Not wishing to excite the curiosity of our readers to any greater extent than we can possibly help, we will refrain from speakiDg of that terrible scandal which might have occurred in this place had we such evil-disposed persons here as generally cause such. We are glad to know that our community is fjret-clasa (morally, now that we are free from the characters heretofore referred to. so we will close this item by wishing all our patrons a merry Christmas and happy New Year. A I.MIIfi t'hff.d'iwiiTr. Breton Riviere's charming picture "Syro- I pathy" has been engraved as a premium for I (iODEY's Lady's Book for 1S80, and is one of the most desirable inducements ever ; offered by that of any other magazine. The ', plate is an utusua ly fine one, very faith- j fully produced, and of a size that makes it J acceptable either for the portfolio or for j framing. "Sympathy" represents a fair- haired little girl sitting on a stairway, in deep distress, her little chin resting de jectedly on her hands, with a comical old dog presses close to her side, poking his noe over her shoulder, and saying as dis tinctly as any dog could say, "I'm awfully sorry for you." The picture is wonderfully ; expressite and has had an Immense sale in Europe. THE NEW AND ELEGANT HICH ARM "JENNIE JUNE" 8EWINC MACHINE IS THE BEST. BUY NO OTHER. V. S. BARKER & BRO., EBENSBURG, PA. CARL RIVINIUS, PRACTICAI, -AND DEALER IX Watches, Clocks, JEWELRY, Godev's Lady's Book AND THE CAMBRIA FREEMAN BOTH FOR ONE YEAR FOR S3.5C AUDITOR'S NOTICE In tne mat ter of the first n1 partial account of He beecs. . m?e (toruiiTlv Kit.eec A.Ohnsty) Ad ministratrix ol Jotah M. fhrtsty, rt??e!e.l. The underslirniNl hsvln been pmlntel Audi tor bv the r,lin Court f Cainhri County, Pa., to make dutri. ut.ion of the lond In the hands or fald aci-oontunt. notice if hereby (riven that 1 will fit at my offlee. In the hornnjih ol Et enshurir, CnmliriH I'ounty.on Tuntliiy, Janittry , J.s,sy;, at lO nl !, at. m , ol said day, to discharge the duties ot said apiKtlntinent, when and whereall persona Interested may attend, or be forever debarred from eomlnir In on csvld hind. JOHN FUHIiUN, Auditor. Ebensbonr, Ier. 2i, lS5 -aU Silverware, musical Instnnnmts AND Optical Gccds. Sole Agent t'i K THK Celebrated Rockford WATCHB8. Columbia and Fredonia Watches. In Kfj and Stem Winders. ADMINISTR ATOR'S NOTICE. Ennte ofTlr. W. A. Bjnum. dee'd. letters o! Administration on the etate ot Or. V. A. Barnett, late of Croy le township, deceased, havinir been trrnnted to the undersiu ned. notice Is hereby nlven t those liidehted to the said estate to make payment without delay, and those h8 vint claltni nirnlnt the same must pre sent them properly authenticated for settlement. J. T. I,O.N'(i, Administrator. Snmmerhlll. Croyle Twt.. Dec. 1. 18HS.-t. DMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE. r. Estate ol Hinrt Bnoww. deceased, letter of Administration, cum Intamrnln an nexe, on the estate oi H-nry wrown. noccnseo. Last week, says the Altoona Times, John j Ebripht, James Hippie, Charles Casey, John Prevoat, Samuel Hart and Criarles lireth , were pioinoted from firemen to engineets on the Pittshure division of the railroad. They are all younpr men, have faithfully served their apprenticeship aa nreman and n.oaoii xmiiii.'ihiv the sfvpral examinations which thev were obliged to nndereo. The ! young engineers are nrtw pulline tbe throt- tie on the various runs on the division, 1 late ot Wllniorf boronsrh, havinubeen granted to the nndersitned. notice U hereby irlreu to thoie Indebted to said estate th:it payment must be made without del-y, and those havinir claims i airainst the same must present them prouerly au I thenticated lor settlement. ' HiKDAKGr BKUWN. ' Administratrix. Wilinore, Nov. -JO. l-s.-f t. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice Is hereby icivon that the partnership here fore ex Istinn bi tween I. It. Myera and Km. baa been dissolved by mutual consent . !.. MYERS. .1 AMES F. MYEKS. The TjADIES' FAVORITE. becauBe it is LIGHT RTXNNI-Nl ana aoea i such beautiful work. Agenta" Favor- j it, because it is a quick and easy seller. AGISTS WASTED IsTnTOIED TEKEIMY. j JUNE MANUFACTURING CO. j Cor. La Salle ATeiine an! Ontario Street, j CHICAGO, ILL. j ESTEY ORGANSj AKE THE j Best in the World ! A-goats Wanted s Best Trices and Term to FIRST- CLASS M J.N. ON IVY K KSPONSI HLK PARTIES NKED APPLY. Jewelers, Furniture Men anfl Mnsic Can Sell Onr Instruments. LARGE SELECTION of ALL KINDS of JEWELRY" always on hand. lf Mv line of Jewelry 19 nnaorpase1. Come and ee for yourself before purchas elgwhere. t5f ALL WORK GCAKANTEF.nJ CARL RIVINIUS. Ebenaburg. Nov- 11, 18w.-tf. BOTTOM IS REACHED AT LAST :o: I Have Now in Store the Largest Stock of Hardware Ever OfTereil in the Country, all bought at Rock-Bottom Prices for Cah and all First-Cla3 Goods. I do Not Buy or Keep in Stock Any Cheap Job Lot or Auction Goods. What ever You Buy From me You Can Rely on Being; "Worth the Money You Pay for it. Owin to an Ad- Many at But vance 1 am Now Selling Goods at Less Than I Can Replace Them The rmclncs of the late firm will It- settled m by U. t. Myen. All prison inrtfMr.1 to st.l firm will make immeiilnto payment, anil those havinir elnlmf will present them without lela. I. MYEKS k. BKO. relief at once :. nf lionids and !norr3 it.h the firmer and Ktves I wax' troubled with chronic catarrh in hcurt was deaf at timep, durharc's from ears, unable to breathy tbrouch noe. Before the second bottle of CiVam Balm was exhaled 1 was JJed -V J . i:rbin. 92:5 Chestnut St.. I'hilndelphla, Ta To Abunritly Stnplrt Md Foollxli allow prejudice or isjnorKnce to get tne t Mm J W. C'liiRT, assignee of Williain M Llovd, bnkiupt. exposed to sile in Al toona, ' on Wednesday U-t. thirty-seven t hound -res ol coal anfl timber land, fit ute iu the mountain resum of Kentucky ; u a tract of lacd in Mi!dlecre.k town liin meret co-inty, cont jining 100 acres Shoved), and the rndiTided eiBMh rt ,f all the minerals in sevn t ty bettor of eood 1udemnt. It has bf"en amply I ahnvn nnd conc'InnivelT proven that comm and i pation, bao breath, dyHpepsiia. kidney af. had tectiona and all diseases of the liver, stomach and bowels have oeen curea ana can oe cuied by simply tatting Simmons Liver ltepulator. It is harmless; not unpleasant and easily procured so their is no reason to he iznorant of a true remedy. If you suffer, you have noexcuse. fortius medicine places eerfain relief aud cure within your reach. 'XECUTOirs noti.:k. Etnte of Hknms UnivvtKY. d-eraseil. Ltt-rB testoinniitfwy o the e?tito of Iennl Hrnwlcy, l:te ol Voenrlxir tin.iBl, deceased, hivlnt.' heen (rratt-d to tne nr.iler'lirne1, notice i herly ifiven to thofe Indebted to txM eetate that pnynent raun he m'ie t Imol ilelny, unit thoe hivinir 'hi'inli jiiioft the iiir.o m;i"t pre sent them iiroperlv iinihentlentnl tor ettlemet U , '.JOHN A. III.AIK, Kierutor. Klcnl.urn, Nov. Jii, racts of land in tteade township, this cooo v. We do not know the result of the saU;. t, rbls property lias o , i.l li.oihr and nob ' ' :U. aud upward ; vests as iow as ' of prim- coal, it r-'-'i up.rd ; coats low M f.J. and 1 xoa,Mo,. over the ro. J darh, t,e ta .! d ay. .verc.tj ,s low a-, ' i. aaJ uo- 1 li patty to a.a3t o, i.-o.d.. ,. lo.aoer Ci.u ot jjooi tuatketdoie proJu..e. ait u, aud coal oieiatoi. i,',--s All fits stopped fr by Dr. Ktine'e ;reat Nerve Restorer. No fits after fir.U dav's use. Marvelous cur." Treatise and S'tM) trial bottle Iree to fit eases, fcend to Ur Kline, .M1 Arci- St.. miiadelpni. If is expected tbat electric liii'at will le pal fJ vue l. Jo.J'.itoWD aooul I. Oi -i of ti;e utw yeai. Thk Kens'iurii c)rrespondent of the Hstrrishuri; Tclfrom has aiven our town aojtU'titf but a complimentary "send off-'. It would be ax well tor him to tell the rea der of that paper sirao of the ood as well as tht bad actions of our people. Wovik fail to exi7HS mv cratitude." savs Mr. S.:lny Carter, of Nashville, Tenn , '-for i the benefits derived from Ayer's Sarsapar- ' ilia. My system was rilled with scrofula;! hUitcbee. ulcers, and mattery Fores, all over ' my bodv " Mr. UarVr was entirely cured by Ayer's Sirsapariila, eiwlit nmnths aeo, and Ins nu return ef lb scrofuloiia symp tll'.IlS. SSKJN'KE'S NOTICE. No' lee ie herchy eiven th:it John 1'. t I'Xcill. of Wh- ' ,nrin towihlD. I'umbrli rf-nmv, hM mn,1e a I (onfin! aL'nmnit for the heneht ot hl ereilt- I toro t the nndertiroe,l . A'l piron Indehted to I the t-t John P. O'Neill nr.- re-i'icsted to mke pavincm, ami ttu..e h:vinir la!m to prefent i ihem to Ihe BKi-iiiioe witlimit d-Ny. I'HII.II' J.SAMiKiiS, Assignee. titer, au. lS3.-t. WE ALSO HANDLE FOR THE TRADE i THE SHOMNUKKOKHANS. ClJjniHuVAKKKNSOIiUANS. SKIKY Ht'IAJJK lKAS. ' .srKKUNllt'.HUANS, I)El-KKK JJKCS. I'UNilS. Wm. KNAHKfc CD S HAM'S ' .1. O. HS.SHLK I'lANHS. or huiinep helnc the laritest In I'enny Ivania we have lucilities lor eupplrina- the trade at bet ter rates than you ciin possibly Ret trom the Faetorv. i forrrnnonAentt "olirUed. Sirciallf Lot Pri- ret for hall trade. JS. lIiniltor, 87 Kirth Ave. . 15" Kirft Ave., PITTSBURGH, I'A. Nov. 27.-lra. T Sim1 1 Con tinue to Sell at Bottom Prices, until I am Compelled to Be-totk up. When You Want a Cooking or a Heating Move, lin, nara ware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Trunks and Farming Implements. Call and See my Prices. I am Not Uundcrsold. G HUNTLEY. Ebensburg Angust 14, 1SS5. STIR SHHIHfi P1R10R1 Three looif West of rotofrlfe. UI6JISIKF.CT.CTKSSBUlM.rA ., Vtu a. L J0BSS.W, I. J. BlfK. 1. l.KCl. John st on, Buck A: Co., IiA7Slvi:iS, OTICE. No'ifp is bereby uiven n or mrertor or tne I ri'tee Ml tion Mutual r ire lnnrn-e ' om,mnv win .e or nt the otlle ot the Sorreian . in fchen-lmrif , on Monfatf. 11th Amj ot January. A. l. ietwean the hours ol lO . an. I p ill T. W. I 1CK. Secretary. - pitlVATF SALE of Valuable Real Estate THE un Jerfiitne.1 oner? at Private Sale a tarjre Two-Storv Krame House atit Two Iot of Oronnrl. fltaate In the Koroorh or U Hmore. i'.mh.i.i:niniv The Droi.ertv if well (ituatrd n.l tbe land In'a Kood tate for caltivatK.n. No more desirable plaee for prrvate r.-idence could be had in said tM-roiieh. For lerrn apply tu unUeT ;1 '..Vf,00 -!omhrin eonntv. ANMK MOKM. December 0. lMMt .1. II. OA NT, Proprietor riMIK FT-HI.H- will alwmv And n t our pl I iti . limine" in ho-inef' t.-nrs. i"r;innn ne.1 and eoy. L N towbui a e-riALTT. LORETTO HOUSE, (Formerly known in the Myers H"ue) LOKEITO. t'AMKKl.V COUNTY, P.V. W. il.rRriTK, Irprl-tr. ITSarurle lt'om forSnVyiren n4 cvi steMlns for lioise. J Jr"Tv.itMS M o i- Ell ATE. l'.t.enhurit, ept, VIRGINIA FARMS FOR SALE. 11 f .SOD larms, Ju to lu.uuO acrea at to f S per I - -J acre. Rood markets. HeitDT enmaus. r aor. BtC HIRE i"l llie KltEtMAN. l ble rwteet. Wr tr tor rire!ar( ontainlr 1 ,..,;,t. -n S"( fn. TVI t. rirHAVFV: W MEAt EBTATE AET,PetenBr.V. SALARY OR COMMIS8OM. Xii'l 1 Li XJ Men to canras-s lor the sale oi ,'ru .Trees. '.r.e Vmiii. Koes.fcv. revion exrerii; tiot ?.;ei)tnil. H. I. I Kt tnAM A , trlKt. . Y. mat rorvn Vii.v at tro. HOH l.LI. . . n ... ,1A LnlVB ll:-T wwk.hf. Ai vi biimo ' OMlCT uuiy uuaoc ir ix. iu THIS PAPER HEW YORK. Money Received on Depsit, pa r ABi r. it.Mr KTEHEST ALLOWED iiN TIME I'EI'OSITS COLLECTIONS MADE IT ALS. ACX'Rlt.E TOI UT. DRAFTS on the rrincipat Citie Ronchl nnrt GciLral E2Eti:i Ensirsss Transsctci. A (CO I X TS SftLi CI TKI. A. W. BITK, raster. Y.i t i.rt i;risk "-i"' I 4.,.Ssl.-t. T.,r. "" ' - ! ! t t -i t r
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