tats. if FBF.SSBCHG. PA. SOCAL AXD PERSONAL. Ytitre and the Other Place. for an oy'er stew (jo to the Sujrsr "Fc. trc tft 3our In the market fro to " fof frB groceries of every description tZtaV' Howl. jj ,:;i,Wy-t)vir foundry firm has ao ,Z; f.ir one thousand coffee mills. , J PritfB has put a oorn sheller In "' p.i Is now ready to shell corn for .-UjtouierB, Tt new crw.ir in St. Michael's Catholic m y. Lcretto, is said to be a jfreat and 'Z.-l cet-Je'l improvement. " K rnany new leaves that were , ,'"rj o-r I'd New Year's, have already Zi turre'l bak snam. y,;r;. IVrt and Edward Williams, of o-teac!. son' of T. J. Williams of this ; rf, are pend-:ne a few days on a visit to W pstental r-f. -Mr (ore Walters, a prominent slti f V te : wr'hip, died on Friday last 'leiif t about 83 years. Hrrv rat-l;:n, a waltby and werTi 'fl,Pj:;fii .if ci-arteld county, died on ..'fV-: u:t , a-! Vrs. V i ' rk.'" Myers, the new Toor House , r-vr, took tbe oa!i of office and erftered duties on Xonday last. vrath is miirf . anil will prevail, Hunt's .'jj (jr--s maaic all diseaaeisof kid Z , ivr urinary oreans. '!,u K "?.nlan, Emj. who 'baa been ,.r. .., y iH f " several weeks, has been im- r ?r y -Tv. 'as 1 M-'u'.lough, Ej. , one of j 1-! E-ember of the Clearfiel-i county ir, -Vri at rt.ilipburg 0,1 last Monday t-k u i v y.-ars He leaves a wife and -.t c..,iirrn. -Mf-r. En-'ienart, O'Dowd ami Cover. : A- I. tor-. ( niiueDeed the work of :i:.r-t' e t--.-..ant of the county on Mon- -?': will a meeting of the teachers Auius'me, on Saturday, Jan. Ptb, to ;i: a 'Richer-' reading circle and dis t :"jv All interested pet sons are : .'-led t.) a'terid. -.at the Cambria Iron ... L :o:i t :.j ::;t r.eiilu, in bonaerset county, i1: ii iarsjn body of mineral y T.:..it company. -.: .- t! at Deputy Organizers Flick " -7 - t A t. ora, will in the near fu "' " ii rt to orKaniz a branch of ' C.-val Association in this ! II they may rcet with success. w;o undertook to take tbe ::.p Jackson township oil well w :'i !;s few days aave up the job. '"e .!:: would cost more to take out ?t:..in it would to bore a new bole. '.'t-.-i :, a " wtchtnan, in the P. A ti. r,a, on Friday, attempted '' .-: in tt tt of a moving traio. :i!'; t t : r Haisam," writes Mr. J. ' -t, i f Findlay, Ohio. "They ' fr.o-t e eaant d ressing they ever fi;;'5' hair, restores color, -"' i!.-o:, - - ar l.oret'.o always pays the r u ,d country product of L -- i- I .. -a-: Oats, jo cts.; corn. T-- f-f rv particular. - .xLa.i at Loretto, Ta., has a lot of ':'V.:a l !,'tLir'K that be will sell at ' '"- ' '.'.o-e them out. Pants as ' upward ; vests as low as - -t'irl , coats as low as ?2. and '"f"' as low as fJ. and up -' he;rv IVctoral is recommended ' - f ti,e treateSt eminence on '.-I. ' " A' a,i'-. i the most relia- --, f f.,:ds ao d ooughs, and all ' r '"rs- It afforda prompt re- ; ''I'a-e No family should ever -ar.- r "f the Church of the ' -' i- piace, presented an ex af ;"arame at C o'clock i. : j. y "., " mf'r"ing, and great credit j M'p Myers and Maggie O '- t a'tisM. nianner In which thn 1-. i"-;rn'.ed. The new Msa hv i ":ri., the principal loss ' -ury to the .af -., ' ramer. who left this '''ij o "r' family thirty-seven ';U-'r'S,", "''"n. Paid his first " i ""'"" "f ,!is outh- on Wednes- "'ion-.' ' 10 ,s now dea1. ''..'..', 4'1'1 "'j and harness-making u Irars in this olace. Mr. f. i - L. "'''"'r.t of Monroe county, la. ' ' -day r.irn,n - "o1t B i -year-oia -'uJ'K K,)r'r. of Johnstown, V'4 . ',f"'t KSt of f' hom". u "1 (I , w"rd- fllPPl her '?!),.' , mand he caught Z"' 7" vr 7';-.f't it off and threw ' rr "?p prjrp,) a II G In January we take our inventorv nf i , now offer some Great Barring in Bll? f m n C,lea7P -TX7 r A- -i , F - frM.CiDrtl1 " Lorett0 9el,s SoU at rromfi. tof2. Der nir. . tr to 4 : child.. . rrom ouwco irum ou CIS. to 1 1.- T: '"m7octs. to tL; ladies' m f l' 10 -' mlssea. ladies' and men-, rabber9 of a k,nd8 and for cash or marketable produce.. -Thrw hundred and thirty convicts were !?iLBfI,,t0 W v DM9 ,aSt Wwk at lh8 Wrn Uh ? J y tbe "t,on 0' tracts with the Penn'a Construction Co.. iron brooms. These convicts will retcain Idle wntil some other industry is provided for them. They will probably be pnt to rue matin?. R .Tile attem0,a ' onr readers is called to the adverttemem of Wm. F.5able & Co of Altoona. w1,ich appears a.the top of this paee. Mews. Gable & Co. are live busi r.Ms men ana take the lead as merchants in Altoona ; and any of our readers who visit , In I Y W1" d WPU t0 !it thir 'rKa es tablifihroent. wblce they will find filled with seasonable Koods at very low prices. -Tbe -Galhtzin Cornet Band held a ball in Armory nail, this rrtase. on .New Year's afternoon and evening. Every thing wns conducted in a satisfactory manner ajd w to treat bis men j A T decrees that Easter shall be observed on the C i-. . cu..uy aner tne run moon following the 21st of March. Its earliest possible, date is March 2id. It is 152 years since Easter Day has been so late. It will not again fall on that day til! 1943. Ash Wednesday will fall this year on the 10th of Mareh. A letter received by Master Milton Connell, of this place, from Master Frank Kennedy, son of John A. Kennedy En !;.! THke them several weeks to of Adrian, Minnesota, who removed from mis place last fall, conveys the information that the 'Squire was taker, suddsnly bick on tb Wednesday before Christmas, and for several day? bis life was despaired of. but, we are glad to state, he took & change for the better, and was then (or. tba 27th.) on a Com- ' taiT WH? t0 reco'ery. it rcr i 2 build a railroad from I McDonald at Loretto. Pa., still holds : me ion ana continues to wage war against ; high prices. He sells dress goods as low as j 5 cu per yard ; canton flant,el8 at 6 cts. per yard ; all ginghams at 8 ctg. per yard ; best i shirting at 10 cts per yard . gray flannels at ! 13 -its. per yard ; good Kentucky jeans at ; 15 cts. per yard, velveteens, shawls, blan i keU, and all other fall and winter goods at ! equally low prices, for cash or good, mar i ketable produce. At tbe Presbyterian church, in this place, I on Cbrlntmas evening quite an interesting ; entertainment was given, the programme I consisting of vocal and lustrumental music, j recitations, etc. The church was tM-autlful- ly decorated for the occasion, and during : the evening the members of each and svprc SrU a,'d tlis le wa3 ! Sunday School class presented their teacher anjP"tation above , with some ?ftlnable artiCle. A like e-.ter- tainment was given at the Congregational -1 . iK.iL'her. an old citizeu of church, v. cf.c.ri.irR wood a couple ! Mr. c A Grumbling, of Grant, has ac :r-k a stirk which flew up cepted a situation as salesman for that well m e eye, injuring that organ j known and rejabe firm Messrs William I. J t,.at it is feared he w.ll lose the . Boyd A Co., wholesale grocers, Xos. 10 & 21 South Water street, Philadelphia, and ..: especially go Into ecstacies I will in a short time be interviewing our j merchants io this and adjoining counties on ! the subject of stocking np with a first class j line of groceries. Mr. Grumbling Is a clever j gentleman, whom our merchants will find it I a pleasure to deal with, and the firm he j represents Is one of the best to be found in Philadelphia. While in Philadelphia on Wednesday wheat, 1.10; beans. ' last, we hung our hat In thi American ' :, a :,l all of.ier good mar- j House on Chestnut street, presided over by " n?ed. j that veteran landlord, Mr. Wm. V. McClel- !sy evening of last week nuite i lnd, formerly of the liOgan House, Altoona. -' i ":.t-rtaininent was given in j Ur- ThomDson, formerly of this place ' fhiir .!., irallitzin, by th chil- ' is chief clerk, and what the landlord and :'-i i m'.n the Sisters' school In ! chief clerk don't know about runBing a bo - v are '.ad to know that it ; tel and making a guest feel comfortable is I not worth knowing. While there we met ' Mr Ben. P. Thompson, Mr. Thomas C ; Sharbangb, M. D. Kittell. Esq. and Herman Myers, Esq. all from Ebensborg, who were stopping at that house. The American has ' become beadqnarters for Cambria county ' , people visiting Philadelphia, and when you , ! visit Philadelphia that's the place for you to j 1 stop at. Frank Derr, the foolishly bravo Indiana ' borough landlord, who deliberately under- , took to run an open bar after having been ; refused a license by the Court, was senten- , ! ced on Tuesday last to pay a fine of f 100 on j j each of ten Indictments on which he bad ; i been convicted. Thf re are several other J ! cases pending against him. A man who is : silly enough to '.hlnk that he can drive a . i coach and four through an act of Assembly : will discover in the outcome that he has been "gnawing at a file," and that the 11- ' is ! rc.,,,1,.,,.,, y ' cense laws were matfe to be rigidly enforced i?. r.f . .. tana cannot Do viotatea witn impunity. :.V.V tiardware Com- j !,.,, experience has been somewhat ex -... JJTkf. was hlonin . ...... ':' cr.j. , . pensive, but it will be very nsefui 10 mm, as "- Ki vt'iV a b7 Profe9S- ! wel' as to others who have an insane notion tr-tr entraDce inta i that it la quite an easy matter to "cheat" ar "D th frnt dr ' the law on the license question. j l-i, k. ,ir rortunate v the aaf con. I "On Satnrday last," says the Hunting don focal yetrt, "Mr. James Cullen, the well known supervisor of the Pensylvanla railroad, was given a surprise by tbe fore men and assistants, at bis residence In Spruce creek. It was the twenty-fifth an niversary of his appointment as supervisor, and his friends deemed It fitting that tbe occasion should be celebrated. Mr. Cullen was presented with a vary rich sliver tea service, consisting of seven pieces. The presentation was made on behalf of the do nors by the veteran foreman, M. George L. Calderwood. who, with Mr. Cullen. has been In the continuous service of the com pany since Sept. 1C. 1850. Tbe Sisters of Mercy at St. Aloysious Academy, Loretto, also remembered Mr. CnKen by a token accompanied by some appropriate verses." BEDEGTI BLANKETS. money. Prn ABLE & CO., i WIMI Alexander Gilchrist hi;nj 1 - """u auiuier, or ie town of Indiana, whose eyesight was destroyed by the march over Limestone u 1 Tennes9e. dunng the war, received aS 0t"Tda,,Mt,roin th Pension Agent at rittr.oure for 12,161.8. all on ac count of back pay. This rs the largest mount that has ever been paid to any sin gle petwuwT. From tbia tiwe on he will receive 75 per month, the amount prescribed iW P6"00 who have become totally wind rrom disease contracted in the service. Hcnrisx's application has been pending ever stnce 1864. Mrs. McCormick, rertct of Tatnck Mc cormick, formerly of Sammerhlll township, ttijarounty. died m Mioneanapolis. Minn., on Monday of last week, aged about 79 Vears. Mrs. McCormick went to Minnesota nearly two years ago and kept house for juuesi son. Frank, who left this j county for the West several years ago. Iler West son. John McCormick, a well known 'citizen of this section nf th- . . f U4UJ, 1 1 v jjz uu the old homestead near Wiimore. The de ceased was a highly respectable lady, and ner death, whk from her advanced age was to have been expected, will be regretted by all her old Cambria county friends who hBr 1 n '"mnlUnce. with bar own re- Thomas opened the door and stepping out with his revolver In hand ordered the crowd that bad gathered to disperse, when be was seized by the officers. He was taken before Justice Woodruff, and on Tuesiay evening was released, haying given bail in the sum of froo. nnmarr by Reooni Flood. I The recent heavy rains caused an almost unprecedented flood in the Susquehanna 1 and Juniata rivers, Involving the distruction j of a vast amount of property at Williams i port and other places along the West Branch as well as at Tyrone and other points on the (Juniati. No loss of life Is reported except at Duncannon, some miles west of Harris burg, where the Pennsylvania railroad crosses Sherman's creek, which empties into l the Susquehanna at tnat place. One of the piers of the bridge having been weakened by the foice of the flood, gave way on Mon , day night. Just as the train known as the Huntingdon local was crossing, precipitating 1 eight ore dumps and the engine iuto the i creek, causing a loss of three lives, viz : K. M. Turbetf, brakeman ; T. C. Baldwin, the conductor, and A. McCachron, bis assistant. All the unfortunate men were from Hunt ingdon. Passengers over the Pennsylvania railroad had to be transferred east and west I over the walking bridge near the scene of , the accident, and great delay was occasioned in the running of trains. .fw Oftlrra wrn In. On Monday last Court met for the pur : pose of swearing in the newly elected offl i cers. Sheriff Elect, Joseph A. Gray, and Jury Commissioners, E. J. Blough and Wil- Ham Davis were sworn, and entered upon I the discharge of their respective duties. Sheriff Gray ha3 appointed Mr. Cele.stine Biair, who performed the duties of Deputy Sheriff under Sheriff Luther, as his deputy, and Mr. Thomas Peach, of Susquehanna township, as turnkey at the jail. Mr. Peach and family moved into the jail on Monday last, and Ex-Sheriff Luther and family took their departure for Carroll township, where he will again turn his at tention to farming. Both the outgoing and incoming officers have our best wishes for their future success. In the removal of Sheriff Luther, EOensburg looses one of her best cirizens, a good Democrat, and an hon est, conscientious and obliging official, who perfonned his duties at all times faithfully and to the best of his ability. Attempt to Wrerk I.lmltel F.xprea. On Friday evening or last, week an attempt ' was made to wreck Chicago Limited Ex press between Cresson and Lilly's. A lot , of ties were placed on the track and were ' struck by the locomotive, but fortunately were thrown off without derailing the train. After the train had passed the ties were ; again placed on the track, but were discov- ered before being run into. It is to be hoped that the parties who placed the ob struction on the track and imperrllled the , lives of trainmen and passengers maybe caught and a long term of Imprisonment meted out to them. A Wonilerfnl IMwoyery. Consumptives and all who suffer from any affection of the throat ane lnns can rind a 1 certain cure in Dr. K'ng's New Discovery ! for Consumption. Thourands of perioa- j nemt cures verify the truth of this state- j roent. No medicine can show such a record I of wonderful cures. Thousands of once hopeless sufferers now gratefully proclaim thev owe their lives to this new discovery. : It will cost you nothing to give it a trial. ; Free trial oottle at James' urug store. Large size f 1. RaIe Towhlp Item. ! Mr. James Palmer, of the Eldorado mines, has left our midst to take charge of a rail road In Ohio. David Mulholltn, an employe of the Van Scoyoc coal mines, was hurt very badly last week bv a fall of rock. The town of Glasgow is progressing in the way of pool rooms, etc. Itev. Thomas Van Scoyoc is visiting in the Quaker City. ... James W. McCartney and wife are visit ing relatives In Franklin county. Mr boy Ubree years old) was recently taken with cold in the head, wnich seemed finally to settle in his nose, which was atoppVd up for days and nights so that it was difficult for nlra to breathe aud sleep. I called a physiciau who prescribed, but did him no goo.1. Finally I went to the drug store and got a bottle of Ely's Cream Balm. It seemed to work like magic. The boy's nose was clear In two days, and he has bee u o k ever since. E. J. H.zrd, New ork. IK TWO St0cks we wU1 Newmarkets at $8 ; yuilted Item pr,arF, by One Whom We HpV Il-ar from Often. Glasgow, Jan. 4, 188;. Our merchant: are now doing a " land office" business. Mr. Wm Troxel as been confined to his residence for some the by Illness. Mr. Ego, of Bellwo, has moved bis fam ily here and taken up heir residence in our midst. At present writing theroads are in a ter rible condition, and travj is pxceedingly difficult. The coal trade at Mnuntan Dale still con tinues brisk, and the sup.iy is scarcely equal to the demand. Mrs. Fry, an old and mncl respected lady of this place, has been corfined to bed for some time by serious illness The work or laying tract still progresses on the Cresson A Coalpon railroad. It is being laid now from both dictions ; a force of workmen Is on the Creson end also. An educational meeting at Utahvil!e was held in the Biethern thureh, of that place, on last Friday an( Saturday, during both day and evening it was largely attended by teachers and ot-ers. On New Year's day Mr. Jos. G. Hollaud's family and near relatives, to the number of about thirty, assembled at his place and spent the day in a most enjoyable manner. Since that eventful occasion Mr. Holland has fewer fowls to feed. Coalport steadily and constantly continues to increase. A large, spacious and hand some hotel building, to supply the place of the one burned last summer, Is nearly com pleted. It stands on Main street and adds grea'ly to the appearance of the town. Where the pellucid water? of the Clear field wind In graceful curves, near Fallen Timber, there abides in his mansion, "skilled to rule." a pedagogue, of disposi tion so pacific that not a wave of trouble rolls across his peaceful breast, and just as meek as Moses' little lamb. Mr. Daniel Matthews has erected a very fine dwelling house in this place. It is nearly ready for occupancy. The painter's j brush is now changing its complexion and j giving it a more beautifying appearance Mr. Chas. Troxel also contemplates tte i erection of a new dwelling. Ground Is now i being broke for that purpose. : A pool room, where many of our young idea learn how to shoot, Is now in operation 1 in this place. The magnetism is so strong that our youth, instead of spending their : evenings in profitable employment, go to : the pool room, where others of their kind I assemble, and spend their goldeu moments j In such a way as to reflect no credit upon 1 themselves. j The Lntherpn Sabbath School, of this ! place, celebrated Christmas in a most appro I prlate manner. Their church was finely j decorated and beautifully illuminated. A j Christmas tree, full of presents for the 1 young and old, was a prominent feature of j the affair. Speeches were made, essays j read and orations delivered, and the occa j sion was enlivened by music. ine standard, rnblished at Coalport, is one of the spicy papers of our land. Its columns sparkle with news or an exciting character. The circulation is deservedly large through this section. Mr. Pannebaker, Its editor, Is well adapted to making a news paper a success, and deserves much credit for his painstaking and untiring energy in raising it to fhe standard it occupies. The large tannery at Iivona Is being rapidly pushed to completion. This build ing is a formadable stone structure, over 200 feet In length and about 50 in width. The town of Irvona is ' looming up." A good vein of coal has been struck there, which also gives a fresh impulse to the little village. Parties from a distance have been negotiating for the purchase of lots In that place with a view to erecting thereon. The tannery will require a larce force of work men to operate it, and it will occasion the building of many dwelling houses. There fore the future outlook for Irvona is very bright. Red Cloud. IsOeal Institute at Loretto. Programme of Local Institute to beheld at Loretto on Saturday, January 16th, at 10 o'clock, a. m.: 1. Best methods of teaching reading A. J. Sanker. J. Wrong methods of study nnd how to correct them. Thomas J. Itell. :i. Variety in school work M. D. Bearer. 4. Th use of text books in the recitation F. J. Parrish. 5. How far shonW teachers' explanations extend '.'Harold G. Kaylor. ii. How to secure attention A. J. Noel. 7. How far are directors responsible for the success of their schools? W. A. B. Little. h. The proper discipline of the school County Superintendent. Teachers, directors and friends of educa tion are cordially invited to attend. m - The t'hrlatlain Advocate. says : "A general complaint that spares no class nor condition of person Is seated In the live r. It may be truly said this Is our national complaint, and it gives us great plesure to hear or read the testimony of persons of well ki, own veracity and In telligence to prove t.ie value of Simmons Liver Regulator as a rmedy. The printed and verbal testimony of so many friends and acquaintances satisfies us that this is one of the exceptions to the general rule of hum buggery of medical specialties." IJt accident a mas swallows a poison, now frightened he is. How the home anti dotes are sent down after it, and In what giowlng terms the messenger hurries along the doctor. Yet hosts or excellent people are slowly dying of poisonous elements In their blood. The liver should have removed thee, but it is weak and disease!, and so fads of Us duty. Do you uoderstand this fact? If so vou will be Llad to learn that D. Kennedy's Favotile Ueuiedy m.e.? I.ve complaint. BIG LADIES' COATS. and Russian Circulars at 5, $6 and worth $12. Plush Coats with Real Lining at $lo ; worth $S1. Prices. Every erarment we are 1402 ELEVENTH AVENUE, ALTOOXA. town r x irATtn. rORTAGE, Jao. 5, 1886. Editor Fueemas Trusting that a few lines from this quarter will be of interest to many readers, the wiiter pens the following : On the evening of New Year's day Patrick Moran. aged about seventeen years, who for a number of years had been staying with the family of the late Patrick Reilly, near Portage, attended a reverie at tbe Cambria House. Wiimore. and, it is said, became slightly intoxicated. Where he obtained the means by which his mental powers were thus dethroned is tot known to the writer, hut the probability is that some readers of the Freeman could conjecture with a very considerable decree of certainty. At what time younp Moran left for home is a mystery. It is known, however, that he was at the partv as late as eleven o'clock New Year's night. The next morning, between the hours of ten and eleven, he was found lying at the foot of a high embankment in front of Mr. John McGovein's house, Wiimore, in an insensible and verv much mntilated con- . . . .J frnm ha 11 amon, ana nesiiirs ucm ij uj - ing lain so long in the cold, lie was taken to the house of Mr. McGovern. where kind and willing hands did all they could to aile viate his sufferings and restore sensibility, but all to no purpose. He lay lingering be tween life and death until one o'clock Mon day morning, when death put ao end to his agonies. Whether young Moran ascended the embankment in doing which be would not be poing the road which would lead him "------ as 1 is-n- ill ;ar nd u r jur og- ipe all rk. the aga ek- 1. Ita nal rho her .ro j ever may have any thoughts to offer on the I subject at hand. Th meetings have been j well attended by interested and appreciative ! audiences. The question, "Kesoived that I Country Life is preferable to City Life," was debated at the meeting on the'riOth ult., and In view of the arguments produced, the , judges decided in favor of the affirmative. In any community that can hope to be pro , gressive, there must be refining and elevat j ing influences to counteract the many retro I giesslve tendencies incident to lives that must be engaged in constant toil in order to j provide for worldly wants. The church, i the school, and the press supply some of j these needed irfluences. but then there is a ' side of man's nature rot reached by any of these which can only be reached by the ly : ceum, or some kindred institution. It was to supply a much felt want that such an organization was formed In our midst. T. EIUCATIONAI.. Following ie a brief report of visits to schools by the County Superintendent dur ing December : Lowkr Yookr. This district has built three new houses within the last three vears. The one ; bnilt during the last year Is a commodious bulld ! Ing. containing lour rooms. ood furniture has been placed in the new buildings. The directors have taken a step in the right direction and have ; gradt d their schools in Morrellvllle. One house , In the district is unlit for use and will be vacated next year Three teachers have had no experi j ence. The books In use are excellent, and read- Ing charts are provided. The teachers are heart- i i 1 v iinnfiiirr..1 h. , i Kab..i -i . . . . efforts to hve successful work done in th chn..i. Length of term, five months. Messrs Hill and Tomb, directors, and Kev. Mr. Davis accompanied ! to visit the schools. Crotlk. A new four-roomed building has been j built in the village ot Summerhill during the summer. Three rooms are occupied at present , The house Is substantially hoilt and seated with j good patent furniture. The schools were dcJaved i In opening until about the first week In Deeem j bcr. The school.; begin the work of the term iin I der tavorable circumstances, the teachers belnf j enthusiastic nnd competent. Term, five months ' uirecuirs fiummer ana .ilc(;arren visited the schools witn me. Wilworb. F.iund the schools well attended and well conducted. The teacher ol the tim grade. Mr. Beswlck, Is a young man who Is teach Inu his first term, hut is doing wel.. He attend ed the Indiana Normal School tor peveral terms and passed a highly satisiactory examination. The school building has been painted during the summer. Term, rix months. Directors Mottner and MoOuire and P. M. Brown, Fsa.. accomt.a Died to visit the schools. 1 East Taylor. The schools were well attended ! Found each teacher's desk supplied witn a copy' I of W ebster's T'nabrldged Dictionary. Term five months. The Angus and Mineral 'I'olot schools were not visited this time. West Tatlor. This dlstriot built a new house during the s jmmer. It Is a fair building and fur nished with good luruiture. l'he location Is not i god. but about the best that conld be had ' found all the schools well attended. In the ' Kosedale schools upwards of seventy pupils nre ' enrolled. At this place a graded school ot two i rooms is needed and will likely he provided lor an other term. Webster's dictionaries were also found on the teachers1 desks in this district Two cd the teHchers. Hirry Johnson and Merman Wilson, both from the Normal School at Indiana are teaching their hrat term. Term, five months' ' iiui.il uirei-iur L.ougnry ana Mracken visiting me iM-noois. Prosi-b.-t. Fonnd the school eksed The teacher has been in 111 health for some time Substitute teachers 'hould be engaged when con tinued sickness prevents the teaober from teach ng. TJpi-ek Yoder. Yisltcd three schools an.i tii graded scnf Z "".t."' i Tbe teacher of the first grade, Mr. Norman Berk : ley. has been teaching the first grade lor several terms and is doing good work. The new building on Kernvllle hili is a subdtantlnl house and pro vided with good furniture, t'owKMAVOH Twp. A new building has been , added in this district. It Is the mot substantial d best finished single school room In the coun ty. The location Is good and play ground of suit able sie. Found the schools In good condition t c WPfe nnt rannhnd l r-i n ... v. . i i mx-ucr! csrnrai in meir work. ! Mr'HoslT.rMran.rl' aYS .'7ZIVZ- visited seven ol the schools In thi..ri7.r v. . ..' i them trenrrallv iloln. -11 ri r w- .' t . ' are teaching their first term an.) are doing nuite i wll This district has secured the services of i mi. ininn i ooer ana jonn II. Uh rmi lorsev al years, and no more enthusiastic and earnest teachers are found at.ywhere. The bouses In the district are all lair buildings, but the furniture Is uneomlortable and not adapted to the wants oT the pupils, (iood patent lurniture would add much to the comfort and advancement of the schools. This district has also provided suitable bells for ech house, the only country district where be Is are placed on the buildings. Physiology Is tauht in the schools to some ex tent, but suitable books have not been provided tor the pupils ol some ol the schools. In many school rooms suitable mottoes, pictures, e'e were displayed by teachers and pupils, and the school rooms presented a cheerlnl t.n.ar., These things ao far toward securing order ami obedience Irom pupils. From observations an. I notes taken we fonnd about 60 tier cent r,t k. " y veuiimieu. it is a mc.tter el too ; much neglected. Teachers and pupils connot do good work In the school room where Impure at- I inosphere prevails, yet In some Instances no pro visions are made for ventilation. Severn I la i lures ' In teaching hate been reported during the month I and several resignations have taken place i Where no attention Is Riven to proper discipline i and the laws of grverning power, failures goner- I ally o-enr. In several distric's comphnril Is ' made that teachers do not keep their schools open regularly and that schools sutler Irom such irreg ' ulaiity. Teachers certainly Minuld never close i their schools or lose time miles it cannot be i avoided, and it should las the dutv of directors to ' report such to their board who neglect tnelr duty, i The term is short enough, and teachers, directors pupils and parents should use every possible ! means to make the most from the work of lur I schools. i Teachers' reading circles and district Institutes ' are open in a number ot dlst.-lcts In the county ! and are doing; good work. A report ol the-e ! meetings will Le given In our next communication noi-peciiuiiy suomitted. UoVKTV SmCRINTEMriBNT Thk new patseoger and freight deiot of the Cre.iiiuu Clearfield railroad at Cuai poit 13 rapidly ap p'oaulnu couapletion. RANG $S.50. Fine Broche Cloth Coats Seal Loops and Fine Satin Children s Coats at Reduced ofTerirnr is a Bargain. HARBIAE LIf ESKEfl 1AM EI. The following marriage licenses have been Issued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court since last Tuesday week : Samuel H. Onltert, i'oopersilale, and Krance Conftnhle, Mlllville. Ilncoln Kobrts, Summerbill township, and Mrv K. Jones. :mhria township. Kdwurd W. Emst. Kat-t I-lberty, and Lillian HPTTinirton, Johntown. l'orter ItavU and Laura An-lerson, Karr town ship. William F1her and Polly Slane. Johnstown. Harry A. Luther and Emma V. Eger, Carroll township. Joseph Boyerand Anna I.. Constants, Morrell ille. Charles Tlokert. Loretto. and Clan Kvin.dal litzln horoneh. Adam Fender and ETellne Croyle, Upper Yoder township. I"ld J. Houck and Katie S. Oemslei, Karr township. Jacob H. Hose, Adams township, and Anna V. Lltzlner. Hichland township. Merman Krtlemnn. (;onenianirh noroagh, and I'etronilla Koxler. Woodrale boronirh. WIM,m Wike and Hrldiret Kyan, Millrille borftuirh . Willinm ottn and Mary Mnran. Frospect boro'. Joseph Suvcr and I. Jessie Hrubaker, Johns town. John Haws. 1'ittshurit. and Maireie Hene;h. Johnstown. e:.rife K. Hubert. S.mth Fork, and Julia Ar thurs, 'onemnuirh township. Conrad Deinhart and Lizile Mullen, :one niHoirh toronirh. John B. I'faller. tTonemauirh borouicb, and Miry McHriile. Prospect borotitfh. Kobert Walton nnd Katie Hcpp, Conemauifh borough. HTJIES F.A I.. PATTEKSON K F.L.T.Y. Married, on Tuei day. Jinuarv 4. bv H. Klnkead. Esq.. In thlg place. Mr. James H. Patterson and Miss Charlotte Kelly. IE KKK r K YAIV. Married, at St. Michael's Clllirch I .rTt.ttt it Tit O - l.nl....r - IBO t 1 KfT. K. A. Hush. Mr. Chas."iwkert, ol 'lretto. , and Miss Clara Kyan, of (Jallltiin. BIT tT ART. THOMPSON. T!-d. at the residence nr his (rrandiiarenta. in Fhiladeli-hla. Iec. 30. 1ss5. Johm P. THf'Mvsow, only son ol Ben. P. Thomp son, aed 19 years. To Gratify His Wife A (iood Reason for Ilapplnen. 'For many years I bad suffered from a tJom plaint which the tihyalciana call JraveI. I had employed some of the most noted doctors without j obtaininK any permanent relief, and lor a Ions. i time my case was regarded as hopeless. All who knew the eircumstane. a said 1 must die. Finally my wife Indnced me to try a bottle ot Dr. Kenne dy's 'Favorite Keraj,' which she had some where heard of or seen advertised. Wlthont the slightest faith In It. hut aololyto irratlfv tier T i bouirht a bottle of a dmziost in our Tillage. I i used that and two or three bottles more, and to mnke a lonit story short I am now as healthy a man as there is In the country. Since tin n I have recommended 'Favorite I Kemeny' to others whom I knew to have suffered from Kidney and I.iver complaints : and I assure ! thepnt'tlc that the Favorite Kemedy' has done Its work with a similar completeness in every sin gle Instance, and I trust some other sick and dis couraged mort il may hear of it and try the ' Fa vorite Kemedy.' as 1 did." Wanhitwtnn Monroe, Catskill, S. F. Imn't I.et a Fool tat. Prejndlee against . popular medicines stand between you and the health or your wile, child or babv. I- Isalwavs ; right to advertise a blessing. Ir. Kennedy s ' Favorite Kemedy" ig a blessing It has saved thonsands. and it will help vou. It vou are sick i from troubles ol the Kidneys. Bowels", Liver and Blood, spend One Ioliar l r this King ol Medi cines. Surface Indications What a tumor xvould vervproprrlv term "surface indications" of w lint is bin :il!i, are the I'imples, Sties, Sore Kyes, I tolls, and Cutaneous Kruptions 1th which people ar aunoved in sj rinir ntnl earlv summer. The ertv-te mutter accumu lated durim; the winter months, now makes in presence felt, through Nature's endeavors to expel it from the system. While it remain. It is aped -on tlnit festers In the blood and may develop into Scrof ula. This condition c;tuos deraii'.fiiirnt of the digestive and asimilatory oriraii. with afeclinafof enervation. Itinjnior. and weariness often liirhtlv spoken of a- "onlv sprins fever." There "are evidences that Mature Is not able, unaided, to throw oft' the corrupt atoms which weaken the ital forces. To retrain health. Nature nmt be shied by a thorough blood-purifying med icine; and nothing else is bo effective as Ayers Sarsaparilla, which Is ufficleTitly powerful to expel from tho system even the taint of Hered itary Scrofula. The medical profession Indorse Arm's Farsaparilla, and ninny attestations of the cures effected by it come from all parts of the world. It is, in tbe language of the Hon. Francis Jewett, ex-State Sen ator of Massachusetts and ex-Mayor of Lowell, 'the only preparation that dor s real, luting good." PREPARED BT Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowe, Mass. Sold by all Druggists : Price $1 ; Six bottles for (5. ARGUMENT LIST. Following is a Ijift of ('aoea get down lor argument at the Oourt to be held Jannary 11, 18S6: 'om mon wealth ,vs .... Nfcees vs Hipps St Lloyd vs Kisban Larimer Laveniry Scott et ux Vnrner Metrlade .Summit Borough Trexler i'oleman .loiia-l DH.liL. Ass n Yarner. . .vs.. ..vs.. . vs. Lytle In re application Johnston's Ex'rs. Shatter Fr McMollen etal.. Thomas Helfrick Commonwealth . . I'ctitlon I vory Shoemaker Keade A'bcrHLij v huh i Ken Lee John CJ. Diahong j ...... .McOough i shiver et al : ... vs... vs.. - vs . .. or.. KTcept'ns to And. Kep't. treenwoKi vs. Fzceptions to road in. t'leartteld Twp j r.xceptinns to road In('nmtria At Carroll Tu Exception to report of viewers in Lilly Borough H A. SHOKM AKEK.Frothonotary. t'roth'y's Office. Ebensburg, Dec. '6, 18S5. , VS() S I K ' J. town lots. Io0 by feet, sit- Val? ,n a very "es'raDle location lor OUSlneS and having thcron a g"Od dwelling house, storeroom, stable nnd oihcr outbuildings, together with a number ot good bearing apple t-ees, well ot good water and ristcrn. all ol winch are In good oondition. will be sold at a very bw i figure. For terms, etc., applv, on the premises, i to JA.MES IJ'IHiMKtLL. I Loretto, Jan. 8, 1SHil.-tf A' I'DITOR S NOTICE. In ihe mat- t-r of the first an1 partial account ot Ke- becca A. rlass (f.rrncrlv Kl-eccn A 'hri.jtv) Ad ministratrix ot .losiah Si. thristy, deceased. The undersigned having bt en "aptiolnted Audi tor by the orphans' 'ouit of ('aiiihria t'ounty. Fa., to make distrii ntion el the lunil in the hands ot said accountant, notice is hereby given thai. 1 will sit at my office, in the borough ol Eb-en-tnrg, ':i:nl.ria county, on Tvnrfay. .loniar i'. fvs-;, t lt o'clnc k, a. m . ol said da. to I and shin; nil i.ersntia hiiiri.ti..i ,nnv t , n . i ,,P i-n-na-ge inn mines or sum aniMiintrncnt. li be forever debarred Irm coming In on said Intel JOHN FEM.ON. Auditor. Ebensburg, Dec. al, l(.'i -;jt. ADM I X ! ST 1 1 A T( ) li'S X ( THJE. Estate of Dr. V. A. HRserr, doe'd. Letters ol Ad ui i nisi ra ticti on the estate ol Dr. W. A. Harnett, lute i.f t'rnyle township, deceased, haviim tieen granted to the undersigned, notice is hereby given to those indented to the said estate to make payment without delay, and those having claims sgalnst the same must pre sent them properly authenticated lor settlement. "J. T: LON. Administrator. Summerhill, t'royle Twp., lcc. 1H, lSKS.-at. "VdTICK. Notice is hereby given that an election of Directors of the Protec tion Mutual Fire Insurance t'om,any will tie held at the office ol the Secre'arj. In Ebensburg. on Monday, 11th day ot January. A. D. IsSti, betwean the hours ot IO s. m and a p m. T. W. DICK, Secretary. M. D. KITTELL, A. ttorncy-n r - m-cl w tBEMBl'K'J, PA. Ofllco In Arm- ry runum.', pp. ourt Horn. Hardware! IXTORTlSrT TO CITlKINTS OF EB 71S:SIiIJl?c; AND VICINITY. TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY OF IN- forming the people of Ebensburg and vicinity, that wc hare opened out in the Tudor building on High street, a new, large and complete stock of hardware of every description, tSTMECHl.XICS' TOOLS, liVILDF.nS' ll.41UW.4KE. l3Tf4 J?M IMPLEMENTS, FORKS. SI'. IDES. BL. (' w ci.uij.ii juul., V9TXAILS OF ALL KIXI)S,n.4K I MIX ami STEEL. HOUSEEVRXISinXC, GOODS, RE- UTJ'OLI'ERS, CIT.ERr, OEXS. SHELLS. lr CARTRIDGES. Til .VAN. CORDAGE, ETC. Referring to the above, we respectfully ask the citizens of Ebens burg and surrounding country for a share of their patronage. We have been regularly trained in the hardware business, have bought our goods for cash and believe we can offer great inducement.0 to those who desire to purchase. E. DUFTON & SON. Ebknsbcro, April 3. 1885. CA RL RI V IN IT JS, PRACT1CA1 WATCHMAKER & JEWEiER, AND DEALER IN Watches, Clocks, JEWELRY, Silverware, Musical Instruments AND Optical Goods. Sole Agent -F(K THF. Celebrated Rockford WATCI1RS. Columbia and Frednnia Watches In Key and Stem Winders LARGE SELECTION of ALL KIND.-s of JEWELRY always on hand. I-" My line of Jewelry is unsurpassed Come and see for yourself before purchase elswhere. t- ALL WOKK Ot AKA.NTKKD CARL RIVINIUS. Ebensburg, Nov. 11, lfi.-o.-tf. THIS PAPER ?,jn?mper AdTcrt,,,"r Bnwan (10 .Nprccb lW be niaile'lJr i tlu ill. If Utlaa If IRGINIA FARMS FOR SALE, &u0 rrmi, to to 10.000 acres at a a to i5 SI" acre. Good markrl R.aliK. t hle prospects. Wr1- for circulars contaiolnr de'cnpticn. Sent free. PTLK ft DrHAVRNi CO w I ! ! ' I ! m mi l ' ' ! ! : Hardware! iiuii.r. in i ii.ililtow r I. S SXZ0 ' - ' 5 if tH 1 V.jg vair ' ESTEY ORGANS j A H K THE ' Best in the World! H'-st Prices ur.d Terii:- t-. ' rlli-T-! l.VSS MI.N. ONLY l!SI'osiHLt I'AKTIKS NF.KP AI'T'l.Y Jewelers, Fcrniiarc Men and Knsic Can St II Our Instrants. WE ALSO HANDLE FOR THE TRADE T- MIOMMJKK 11 N-s. :i.n 'liiit v a KKKNs i mo a vs, si mn x i. m;k iiiimxs, STKKLI'!I-H!AS DK KI.I1 BKl's. I'IXNm-; ; Hl.ll li Isbi S I I AM is, ; Wm. KN ABE J fo s funos ; .i nc. ussiii.ii riAM's. i Our business tx-'nir the Innreit in lcnn vlvnla ! we have t.ic(ttie lor supplying the tr ide' at bet ter rife than inn enn fosit,iv get trra the Factory. , t orn ti-pwlrvt Solit '! ' . vv, mly t.ff'n Pri- i tr t rill V rr1 . i". lliiiiiiltoii. ST i(Th Ave. iw f 'r-t Ave. i'TTsHrii;n. i-A. Nov. VT.-Iiii STiMPi!iG0!iIf!IFOI! '.frt.rrfnt Pa;- H .rr-- V ;: . -K Syr j. i--eC-, a, Ti:if -v.StT'SrmfM. t f I . - i -ri p St rat-..- lilrif-if-- - -rr.Cry:E.i Ft r .ne.P- r-;iiii r i ff f" "i I t : in r t :r 11 v sXUi'oAWl ixX'T&S 1PI1 1 floi ineMmpln l'n)fr,1 Hoi Vv blt ftainplns Howrirr, 1 FBicnt rp!He Penart, v I ij- l'-J i-si K'e lr( .,l:n ' f K';.';i.t'rn S" j-i iii l-.'-r t Wy. K-TgT-n r1"?r.f. Lttv.--. M- l'A'rt td Irrt icirert Pt.-t.ny. ( -Ur i 1 tr. 1 ti;ix,- g uf t'oiors, LwJ Rir lTdn Emhr -t-.'-T. Chcf)!ll n4 W -tk. Cormt J C 'flcn r.( a(: trim .;--nt -. P ir' " r e.erx st: h usd in rrnbT' j.ierw lr- . w.ihir j a r.-rrj et O'J't that can Hot tfc-jcht t rrt;i f i' n J4 .". 1 o i;i:r--1-f e FRM AND HOI SSM )l T. th lrr. nrnr I!ltitrtpJ ? frW wtTl. TorrA-Mioy Vfto w'f! t-r-1 f" P""" lOe'f. ti;hcnp:..n fo rSt Miu:nt. Fie f t $1. W -y chr(u;.r tfunifd If t rour 1frn tl factor jr. Addr-a 1 FARM AND HOUSEHOLD. Box 49. Hartford, Cw g R, L JiW.M, 1. J. BIXK. 4. I. BrCI." t .Johnston, Buck k Co.7 TiJb e n si) i r 2 IPa o Money Received on Depsit, f4 r ABLE IF.nAI. INTEREST ALLOWED u TIME DEPOSITS COLLECTIONS MADE at A LX. AorcaaiBta roirrrw. i DltAFTS on the rrinripal Citill Hnnilil anil siol stn al n flnnnnol DcnVinrr Dncinnrf Trnnnatfi4 I A CCO VX TS SO L 1(1 TK1K A. W. BUCK, Cashier. j Kbenftiurg. April 4. iss4.tf. STiR SH&YIHG PARLOR I j Three loon W est of rostofflcf, H Kill STIiKKT, KBKNSBUKG, PA. t .1. II. (l.NT, Proprietor. 'IMIE lTHlill' will alwavs find o at our plae j 1 ol business in business hours. Everything kept neat and cosy. t'LK i tow l a arm ialtt. LORETTO HOUSE, ( Formerly known as the Myers lloue) MlUETTO CAM I'.Kl A COUNTY, I A., ;-?Saiuple Rocitn for Salestren and good stabling tor louses. I-Terms Mod ERA IE. l.tOrl-Ur. .-frj t. 1.. . i I 1
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