(Cam!) via freeman. 1 "GOSSAMERS" OR "WATERPROOFS" AT GABLE & CO.'S. 0. 1ST EST GOO O AT LOW PRICES. We have the largest stock of Gossamers for Ladies, Misses and Children ever shown here. They are of the best manufacture in the market and nt 12", per rent, lower prices than the ,:;ime croods are sold for in any other store in the United States. rmiKi i . - - Di:c. 17 is so. reason nml lonlrinrl n. It. Nc'ie.lnlo. L y. v k-s NiiRTHWARn. Krn. I'. M. vri . . 2.r,t ... J ca . 2 17.. J "V.. , -' ''i... . I ... . -J ir, .. -' ' .. . 3.V2... . .T24..'. . :! -J t . A. M. in r. m 4 4 v. -ff! "1 I S "1 . .. S il . 4 . ... ." 57 11 x 1 f ' i ! I r A M'l".. p.-trnt lilt. I trsnrts. Cnn.lp 1. r'-Ti.Hv. V nllfi Timber, f lvnn city, 1 Vn'p..rt , Irvopa. 0 t 1 .. a.ro. . S ."" .. 1" to r.i.. Ill 1 'H I" IT... 11 1 .r4... I'I 41.. l'V.. 1.4:. ... in Leavks SorrnivARn. Ma'l Kt,v Mix.-d a. m. v. m. a. ::. Trvona. 11 no. 3 40 5 vi Rosebud. 11 os A na Coalimrt, 11.07 .1 41 .I 12 KItp cttv. 11 l 3 57 vat Fx'lpn TlraNer, 11.2!.. I "7 f 41 Frugality. 11. ' 4.1.'. V'4 Ih-an. 11 4-V 4 r. os Con. iron. 11 41 4 :; i 14 lrrt. 11 M fi . 1.-J1 Bum Miil, 11 54 4 nr. Ah-lle. l'- "V 4r "1 Amfhrv, 12 M r. M 3-C 7.H lnn, IMS S na 7 fr WIl.lW Mi.l, i2.- r, fiT 7 07 4'reo.in. 1-41 .VJ5 7. vi LOCAL AXJ rr.RSQXAL. -T'eil.-fr p.-.---..n eruted on V( - Fo! fuu' fn -'i in ti-ri ro t o t 1 n v. Siu-sr I.DWl. -Our n.erclmnts are beeinnini! t 1 unpack tb-ir f " i 1 r t ii is 1; (in set M;i new .1 mils received at Carl I!iviu;ur. Sun" very fin twolvt? inch ice is lieinjj packed by owners of ic.j houses. If you want a nice niuCf for SI 00 o to Mrs. It K. .1 ones'. Mr. (ii'orjif Kruj, wlio?e barn burnt d down a slioit time a,;n has cjnimeiietd the erectiun of a new onu. liirliers haw th largest and best ass'Tl n:ent 'f iik handkeu-hif'.s ami rr-ufileis evei seen in Kben-'jur;. Mi . Ceoiije Huberts retntned last week from an extt i.ded ttio lo tlii West, lit; is well p'."a:-ed v.i'-h iiis trip. J.ii n') J . Fit -, t -ftiiroad biakeni :i, h-tl his ril.t arm at A'.tn 'ivi on Mor. tay la-t t'V having It crus'.ed b:tveeti t!ie bti'iipere. Wanted -II. wi f jr two boys, ono ten years oid aiid one ( ne year eld, also one Rirl three years old, all at the almshouse. Barkers have a grid as it xent of horse, and rubber blankets. Horse buyc rs have been in the neighbor hood for sevrial dixys .vnd have aou.kjbt quite a nuiii'H-r of ho.-st's. l'riote are said to be low. li y u wvit to kct p warm ttlis weitiui bUi iu i-veuto-it. Tt.e puce to Re I an ovt r Ci .1 i- ut tti-. Gohi.-i! K.ijiie Clotiiius Iluus'-, Altoi'iiH, I'. 1. iit ti d -l.wmb.T in ti.i'Je foi a r.. w l.itab.v ! u-u j.awntii, l;ois. -poivi c, iui-.: 5. .v., Ij lent 1. 1111.114.. atul ; fix!, ways. Air ) t t'.:--. -ii. .: CitJ ''(- !?'! !!: ". !'S ;!.:.t "Ai. -(1il..i i:. :-uli:-. '.!i.l- lit i;;. o .' t '.1. Uol'i an '.- -i, i it), t : i ; . iitij c-.-Mie i.. nry, it:.-i 1 t ! .1, ;-.:.d o d'i ere ' o-.i n1 when li.ey fiill t -.. r. rp..'.-d." A J- -j tot id vl-.tc lt-r.titeh Ii.ik.Ik. :- tl;i-lj tot -iO lis ill ii'.t. I'- K Jo:-i-.s". A I as- n;;i 1 tl.iiii i.u ib-: U 8 Vt. V !.:! road j.iuio-.-u lb'' Uav's, on Mvi-uay la.-" :w.r tlasiiow, ai.il ve:.l 1.0 n over a '.'-p e;o D.U.Kllirl.t . .Four ..-t-.-.!.K- ,iU,i- LUl I, ol M l :uii i f'u a tine n.f peti, r too'.iipit k, sinta 1.0 1... llo.i.Ni f.-.-.ci.t , o t. Car. l;i ii.ia-.'. Turee. deer w tik-l-. had been c!i.t9..-d H:a in.-.i m..u:.ui:a tulie.t;. tiy iloa aua bui.leu ti.'r-: ' t.-r-.'.iu'i t! e .-ts .)! j 10. 1 1, W. ;-: -la ..I e- ui.tj , too '.t;i-r csy iii tl .: 11 tor sai-- (ju n-.-rs. F. r C'.iis i'; c-.ndie- :zo '..' iuuuit IJo'.Vi. -Cu!. Ja-i.. s lio ;r.,i .lied at I-Is bci.rdi.j.: luuise i': I.-.i.a-t. :, Pa., on Mui.Jay last. aed xl j-ars. 'it ee s.-d. in the !9ft the ul I'oitnite riloaii, wr.s ass. slant su pe; intni.it t.t of that road, and for a i.uie ! -snU-d in Ii".;ii.l.-ijsb'ari;. Vou ean t a n-ce fleece lnu-il Ktove worli. 25 ;-:s. l.,r 10 cts. at Mts. Ii li. J oiks' Ail w. o. c.i-l.n.ere J.uVi-a (loin 20 tls. up. Itai.i-i M. li.iun'n, Si., i f Ctoyie l.iwn- r-!.l;, v..-.-. :.; ted M-iei.Ue Appraiser h t'..- ('. ui Cm.. 11 i-.-.-;: r-, in Fr.Oay list. Mi. .'i-'- i- - cvupi-t. i.t to p. -iu. 11. 1 tin- I'.iiin s a:... I S apvoi;.t:.iet.t & i v . s . . . 1.1'. s ; . i f ' t . ' n -15..1'... 1.-. ti :s -.v. ek, v i.l rec-ive some more 1 t'.- -e !i- .--"01 ai'l o aiiieme sets Just the 'hu.ij t'-r Hot'niiy pres.-nts. We '.earn f;oiu C.iUia ii J. H. lioyts, V ee President and (.-i.t ial Manager of the Cre8 sin and C:to-. l P'-i ioad, that the build In a of tie hrar.e.i read, f. r which iiurvejs have been made, fr.an As'.vi'.le to Cast Cretk, will be eo-i 'ner.ct .1 a- soon as the wee.ther permits arid pushed t-i an e4ilj rara pletion. Ttie Jury Commissioners i;l meet on the second Monday of Jv.uary xt to Mil the juiy wheel for the ensun. ye:r, ns'.ead of on the first Monday as i.eretof. re. The order was made by Judyo J.ihul..n for lie reson that on the fust Monday he wiil be holiiiOi; .AruunieM.'.'ourt anil conid not bo piesei.t. Tin Kt-r-, have a l irte lot f i!-i.t's kid, cU.th a . 1 im. K lov. s, a. so la-iu' kid ar.d cloth nh.ve-. The excellent sleijjhii-g that will be here a.w .0:; as tt.e road . i;.-t broken should blil R a trrst 11, any 1 eopie to town. Kvery per son visitirig tl p.a-'e l.ou;d ren.eni'.vr that at John Own s' -si re on II. ;t (vt, diy uf" -lis, dress join's, t-o-As ,.i'.l s'a ts. i iocer is oi.ti j.revi'ioos aie Hi.ajs m,i1 ;it. He very lowe-it pi :ers. T:..- Utg-- -t a: d b.-st rk of (,;,.:.i!.,v.-' i)i.-u;'.t!i C r.'ra- P-n:'-yl-van in .or to b4 Seen at the Go.ih.-t' Kj-e ( -tl. r 1! Use, Allo-ei. Pi. -Joh-i S;. mens, of IIo.lii jy-hui a. throw j.-,. f.; .,;,.-e, for Vack iog, a htrce u: --j' ! (,.i'i -tick Wi. ilfi'. in at! cay td Y .t' .. ,.f it. P.. .'ore the heg;in to t r.7. tti.e I I'llt-S'.-.it is t a It' t'd s'Ze e:'.i.- d ..ut i ; tt i...!e. S) i... t- - 1 t. . i:i wr'.i i p.'.ir 'f t-.i'A 1 ti.-y : - 'I tv er. y one r.Ctles among them. Y-o' .' f" .s. tl C-o'i spect.iel.s at ( ...r. I:,-, .i.ios' wi.i r.i .ke yt.iu parents or grarai-jB:. . :: l.:e ' V't- '' f- -Mr t.-wr-t rern-v. IV-t-r A.I '.i'i t'.it: r'v ot a. .ir..i ., this c ..ii.tv, trotn a i. i -h I i '-Cf t.e t,, ;-. ( ti'. ii. -'X we. 1-9 efcO, d rd Kt t. .''.'.. r ptaee . n .-,..n..y .-.-l 'I T 1 l-oi.'. to ve.i, "a' . The r"u-i'.s ot the ,hf. as,., were !.V.t: to S. Aoni-tine aid ir'.rr- l m f e c. r, . tr : t!, :l p!a.-e. Tl, ,iee,. i-d va- at,.. ,r - vo'i -e -For e-.r ! -- a: .1 i.i:' to to the Suiar P, wl c- ...-r d'iar '!' s very re.'.r!y fin j ,o,.?.rv !.-'r i"t tr-ai'i'T t'l'.r. a ..rea. go for a slnj'e two r. nt f"irp. Iv. 1 a .-tr a I r-..; ) t r c r.L A:.y '.hi:-.! s.-a'f-.i r -O -; r. Ul'Ce. juire p-Mhe at a.e iate i-f two e-nis p r ol;: ce. a:.d anvth'.nu' writt.-a tuut be paid fi.- at t' -ame r.ite, wh-.-'het ealtJ or not. La.lie-' Velvet F i O -- nitT--, s 7e, fi"-v-S tn sixty-two Ladies Fini-- F'.c. ?.e-ei' 'ts, -f7.fi fifty two to sixty-two Ladies Fine cne".- K t"":if C'.tci.itur-.. 'zen iuy two to stxtv-'.wo.. "jiilies Fiue Chic- stet I uti-l l.rou (Joninors 1402 Eleventh Avenue. P. S. Umbrellas at 50c, - Ksmctnlwr tiialjou can boy ali kiiidMj iintiiprs have a larce line of Rent's necli of jewelry, goi,i nni si'ver wa;ciie, siiv.-r j wiarinties, b'tws and scarfs, aHo celluloid ware, musical instruments etc., cheaper at collar and cufFs. Crl Rivir.ius' th in eli,' -!iere jn t'9 court v. Thoni?. Kelley, a tramp who claims Mr. Andrew Ilileiii.in, of this place I, as ', p. nil on Wi Jnesday aftt rnoon took his .st.-ek overland to that p'.ace. Andy is a very wi;rtiiy young man and we wish hi-ii success. Messrs. John Ludwla & Suns last week killed the boss porkers in this locality. The ohl gentleman kitted two, the ncpreuate wi tiiht of whieti was eight hundred pounds ; Samuel killed two we it;hlr(? seven hundred and fifty five pounds, and Felix killed three weighing seven hundred and thirty four P mods. Their buckwheat may not ho' I out, but there s no danger f-f them rurni : z hol t of vravy. Oi. Moud;i, 13th inst, a motion was made in court to appoii; a trustte to sell r. a! estate f jp. x. Chit -y, h-ci as 'd. Geo. M. Reade, Y.-. appeal tr.i? for Dr. J. T. Christy, 1). Mehauhiin A Son ftr F. J. Cluisty the ex.-cutor, W. II. Si-ehier and M. O Kiltell for O. A.Christy and the other heirs. It was finally agreed that HherrifT (iray bo af. pointed trustee. The property to be sold is appinLsed at over ?1S,000. Barkers have a lot of ladies' and child ren's hoods, whie'.i they aie selling at about half their real value, for the purpose of eieaoing out the stock. A shocking accident occurred at the res idence of Mr. John Muse!, in Saxton, Bed ford county, Sunday about noon. Mr. Mos el is employed at the furnac? ana was at wore:, and his wife had gone out of the house to a neiehbot's to get some milk, leaving two children at noiae, one aged 3 yei-.rs arid the other a baby aged 16 months. Dining her absence the e'.iihireD got to T.iiying near the stove, wlien the baby's ciothini' caught fire and the child was burnt to ifeath almont, instantly. For fint? tooaceoand choice cigars go to t'.e Su;ar Bow!. On Saturday Ivt a paity of hunters from MeVeytown went to Bratty's Knob, back of Mnroy, and one of the number. A. J. Jen ki s, shot three deer with one builet. Two of them were billed outright, and the third ran f...r about had a miv .veer, it, fell dead. VYli-.-.i Mr. Jeuk ii s shot he paw but two of j t..t ;u, si :; Vu wtu ttsnoiiig abreast, but did i i. .t think of l-.i::: imiu- linn one. Tlie J care of Dr. Irwiu last week, is, we are pleas- ; Judge Johnston and Associates Flanagan Allegheny Tw Dee 10 is ,!ICK Mr-I"OT-rru:;-. 1 1 iMsed throp.'li tl.- botti-of both and ; ed to note, up and about aeain. His broth- j and Masters on the bench. -. e . . Jti .ck the Ciird, v'nieh w is Ij iiv,' dowa a ! ,-i'o:t ilMaueti bs.u r l Umse at which he ' 1 'eted i-.is !:ii. -.cictstoicA Free Trm. I -i i j ou t , -r siaini over a wash tub i'i ; wioch emtlies werr- a '.:,. i -:t!i com- ; im.iIim.wm rc.-liiK.SH? If so trv I)i;i v- ' J.Ofl'EL'F BOIiX HU-P list .V5-u.i..V ti' li : i ...1 a ..v. i ii.uit.ty, ti. i...ie t;,e iM;, Ti.t b.-sl is the cUep- ' iit ...,,.;ys. ; A r.i. i! '.-.ig from Mvir' i.-tr's Cove was sto id! fr mi the baggitge oar on the Hoi.i tUjiijiir brfincl. railroad, near Altoona, on "ioiiiiciv i vt Line labt about 7 o'clock, while t - :iv,-e ttihjler was out aclmi? as flig- :;.;.o. i he 1 1 xl li.'.y the f i.ueti was found I :!:U in a vacii.t 1. '. in Altoona, n.-ar the j I u'.,ir .-ctn.-tii oui.iling, is having been cut ! t ) n -iiui its (,o:;tt i.t - take-i. A tHim!er of , 1. t : - Is S i t t.-o t. ono. i-.'l torn to i.-i -ces. l aLuut hey ieturs and a i A reward of lilty uoihirs is ; :,n;:oad coo. puny for the ap- j -liil. j :.;t . I !,.;- i o:r. -ie I by U pi I i HsIoo Look at t i, . ii - .-e sen 1 1 t..:i of o ,.,,i watches ftr lad tes and get;t!eitieii. bUttatiK- for prcs ti t-s lor the lio.i.i ut ;Jari K. vinos. (ju-:rf A .il.i ! l as-r, toe b--.ver at ( . ::.! in w ! o was icbted tu; iiiue ago ..t a sum of n.oi y ii. i.:.ii:i to between six anil M-vt "t h!iiiiir:d d t':ars, maiie an in formation on Tuesday last, I ei'ore Squire Kinkead, or !ii;s place, charging W iiliatn Sat ker, l.vi.l Koiijh and Nicholas Molher run, ail ie-.i,h i)ts ill t.ie. neigtjtjorho.i l t f (.:;iitzin, wiih i..i. cii.uu. A wat r.nt was issut d foi tot ir i.net and pl.ie.-d in Deputy Latiftbei.i's l.undd and h'-;".rrested the : parti, on the same day. Sanl: -r nt;d Kough rive i ai- :n tt,.- sum ,,; iJi-Xm t'l-fore Squirt-IV.rri-h ( f .;.';"z:u for a titarmg. and Mai it. -non. v. ho was ui-ibie t locure hu:i, wa- brought io jiil. s tr.ke: Kough are n.ar; i -.1 ."on. L.irkrrs have a r.i-w ptt ck of those fancy Tur'.- i tow els so much ued for tidies also fine liot-n lo.vels ami napkins. Mi-s. l ia Raid ridge, daughter of ex poitijaster Rhli ltiete. of Greensburg, Pa., was arre.-ted on Monday, on a charge of robbing the mails. The arrest caused much excitement and created quite a sensation. Miss R.ildridge is a beautiful youtig lady; i'j fact, one of tha belles of the town, well ok. d t.y ali who knew her, and has always been considered a mixK-l y ur.g woman ; ar.d the news that she had In en arrested by a G.ivernmt ut dett-ctive was not credited un til I u!!y verified by Inter Intelligence. Ilrr reason lor ooing hs s'.'e did is a mytery lo everyone there, as she dil not nee 1 Pie money, and it Is g -nerlly be. level th.it siie is a coiifir-rieil kit plomaniae. Her family have the sympathy o! the whole community. Hirker.s have the genuine galvanic scis j i,Prt ar.d Miss Louise Moelter, both of Pres sors, every pitir warranted and money refun- j ; ect. iled if not satisfactory. j - -- Rohert II. Coleman was killed at Greens j obunary. burg on Sunday last by Thomas Riley. They; BUCK. Died, at the residence of Mrs. had both been in a restaurant, aud appear- I Thomas Ruck, in Carroll township, on ed t . be on friendly ter,,s. Coleman came j "j; with 1 is hands in tits t.ockets. looking down t ie street, when Riley, without a word of 4 SMITn-Died, &f his residence in Munster . , . . . . , i towrwtnp, on TuesdhV December 14th, 1886, warning, caroe up behind him and struck Mr ratr,ek I. Srnl t ,,Rpd RD0Ot 60 years. I.im w.th a stor.e ju-:t behind the ear, crush- j Tl)e der,,Ra(., W!iS a native of Ireland and v.4 tt.e -ki.li i.nd bursting a blood vessel, I PRrno to th!3 country when a young man. fr -.m which Colt man died in a short time. c Deen a resident of Munster township RH.l asrrts that he striick Coleman wlti. , f.,r a() )Ut tweDty years aDd wa, knowD M hi, fit, but th- physici in,' teitimouy nt the 1 one ,.f ,.Pr citizens, au aprigh and hon h T'"- f-y 'he wo .nds couid not hive ; et.t n,an B,,(I a kin1 End ROO1 neighbor. He '' 1r : f 'l; k bllt w"-re C8l,d , leaves a ta.r.liy of three children to survive i;-y s. u." t h.i t o.-;i-.iiii-'nt. Colen-nn was j h-xn nl 0f t,n ?rn rcwr. up. One Atv.vt te.iy-ri-h year- of age and leaves rt.ir.er is the wife cf Edwnrd Brh-rdon, of a v, . (,...-ei.i.d i Pi'ts'-tH, b ; h's s n J-jhn is a fireman on A V.v. r.o-k, -ithn dry, aehir i :t:.-. P ..;-isy !'.--:ra tallr.iii.', end the othe; Hmeti. t--. .te bins, l- u svi of n.-ets. i t,.iit-;-. U.-e the best kidney curative known, which is Burdock LMood !J:.fe;s. Arthur's Home Magazine continues to one - . 'he b- st of the low -price n.o-i-ie , T..! :.s n I' -'s-m-e o-w form gives phasing e i.'.ete- oi h i. i g'.'-l ta-te aud. prosperity, The c r.t. i.ts cf th-j J .nuarv onmher, tow at I. and, pi, va-i, J ai.d attractive ; indeed in i.:e mm-c a! fi-!! of cletin. wri'.lesome liter- an re, A-tl.ur's fairly o-itrmi it? riva's. Ia I . ..!.;., , H.i.iitionit to Mbi usn eo-.-pie- in-i t . i :it.. is relative) to .niijK-LUice, hou- ee.-j .ti . . -lie so-.-e s .. it slot i s of iiniit- iiui. i.-u tl mt-re-t. "Won in Siteirc a t.tl ' i t.ju.l i" v.. in tl t; ke first rank many lit-i iry ; -li. 'ti.-.il, a:i.I the serial story by M. IJ. M -Co-l!.:.d, -..lied 'Jeiin Mon-eirh.," stii.t nut in excelleut fiilii n. The ptiee of tl e Ht i s M-taaz::ie 1ft bnt two 1o!lais a year, and even that is c:t for clubs. Son peiopirsof J nu.iry are half price ten cents each, r-ajl srelby T. S. Arthur .v Son, Philadelphia. $1 00 . . 1 2.-, ; 1.37 ; , 1.75 , 5Sc, G2 l-2c, Toe, 85 l-2c, l'tirfi.ie!j l:ia as iiis heme, was struck by trie Mai! t.iain at East Conemaueh on Sundav evening, and was badly bruised and had one lee broken. lie was broueht to the alms house on Monday. William and J. K. Rutter brought three deer to town on Monday and disposed of one of them to Mr. P. A. Cobauah. Last week the Rutter Brothers killed einbt deer, mnkiiig twenty rive in all that they Tiave captured this season, on the farm of Mr. Valentine Miller, about ten miles from ,UA nstown, on Lanrel ITill. Johnxtoxcn Dtmorrat. Barkers have a very large and fine lot of laiiics' double shawls, in fact the largest ever brought to F.bensburg. J. C. Hill, a prominent resident of Edge wood, a wealthy suburb of Pittsburg, mis took his daughter for a burglar last Friday night and shot her through the neck, inflicting a danj.erous and, it is feared, fatal wound. Mr Hi!! had made collections ot n bout f 5. 000, which he took to his home to keep oyer iiight. His daughter, who had a had toothache, arose early on Saturday morning and went down to the library to the fire to warm heiself. Her father, hear ing the noise, thought burglars were in the house, and, taking his revolver, followed her down stairs. When he reached the door of the library he fired, the ball striking his daughter in the back of the neck and pass ing through to the front. The your.g lady is In a critical condition, and her father is almost crazed with grief. Mr. flill is well known In this place where he has been in ' thj habit of visiting merchants about once a month for a number of years, r.nd hia friends deeply sympathize with him, and hope that the unfortunate accident may cot i terminate fatally. . I ! Hemlock Itemi. i Our Hemlock correspondent writes : j Wagons have succeeded sleds and sleighs on our streets. Mr. F. A. Thompson's new hall la nearly ! completed, it will fill a want that has need- ! ed filling for some time. j Mr. John Leahev. Jr.. who was under the I er Thos. Leahey. is not yet abie to leave his j room, but is improving. ' Deer and wilt I turkeys appear to be quite ! p rit ftul fhont l.c-ie lliis season, yet few ; ove oeen Kiiien. Mr. Clias. .Mcl.raw, ot Pt-p:ar Kun. !:'..:r County, killed his third 'r.'r, a f.l.e t Uk, o:, Fr!dav last. ' . t . A lair and festival In aid of the Catholic chinch, of this place, will be held here dur- . ir.if the Im.idavs. I Thr. 1.;. 1 . C . J uc- liik vtoitrti 01 youi iui i t-s ijoii ueti i, "Reno," keep us thumbins the dictionary i nt n rite thit. thrente i !!i . annihilation nf 'hat very useful book. Yocnt. married people or those about to marry son. should not forget that Carl I'.ivinus f as some tine sewing machines, tlm beat and easiest running machine in the mniket, and just the thing to make your young wife !ati-h on Christmas morniug. ; ... . ... MirilllAtir l.UE.VSM IaSCED. The following maniate licen-.es were Is. u 'd by the Clerk of the Orphp.Ds Court for the week ending Wednesday. Decern- her in, 18Pf,: HirryS. AU'snr., Taylor township, and Ell J. Wilson. Conemaugb. Humpiirev II umphrevs, Cambria township, aV.tt Owen H i.ierts, Sutnrtierhil! township. Howell I'owell, and Maggie Roberts, Johnstown. Karl Schubert and Louise Mooter, Pros pect. Wm. Swerney. Coopersdale and Jennie Nor.sker, Mil'.viiie. llnrklen a Arnica Naive. The best sa've in the wo-IJ for Cuts Rrui.-es. S.,ri-f, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chsppfd Hands, Chillblains Ct-r,i nn.l ali Ssin hruotions, and positive y . t c ues Pi-es or no pay rtquired. It 19 guar- antrid to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 23 cents per box. For sale Bv E. James Mcrclinnta. Read Thin. To those subject to the vexations of bu?i- ress life, dyspepsia and a feeling of debility irrtf ibilitv jtritt tlortf.oHncr ma ear tairc Simmons Liver Regulator. The Regulator is free from any injurious mineral substance ; not disagreeable : can he taken at any time without interfering with business or pieas - nre. it is gentle, sare ano a g,,oa atgeetor. It is unequalled in the cure of piles, consti- pi'ion, bad breath, sick headache and ..nious complaints. . " Married. SCHUBERT MOELTER Married at the Lloy 1 house, this place, ec. 13, lSSii, bv Kev. Kobert MeCastin. Mr. Karl chu- I . d.'.v:i'..-r, M .ty, res led with her father.' His wife died a'. out three years ago. Peace j to r,:s ashes. ' SHANNON Died, at hr heme. N'i. 102 ! F iy-tte strr-.t. A..wheny r . on Friday. i itMeemhvr 3, 1 ., Mrs. A. L. :. . annon, aged j e,., ear!i,, i xne deceased was a daughter ol the i&te i ChrUtiao Iiitvsen, who, In his day. w.B a weu known citizen of Pittsburgh, and who j wr9 a'.so well known to a number of our j 0;l1er cozens. Mrs. Shannon was a resident ; of this place for the tast two years and only i uuicved to Allegheny about two months atf0. She was f fflieted with cancer, and as the disease was gradually eating her life awty she removed to Alieghny rn order that her end might he among relatives ami fri-nds. She was highly esteemed both In Pittsburg ar.d ir, th s piaee by a large circle of friends ar.d acquaint.! aces for her many Ct ri-t an v'rtues. Iler remains were brought to this place on Saturday last and interred in the Catholic cemeter on Mon di y. Peace to her astes. wrtli ?1 25. worth 1.50. WiTiii 1 75. win tit 2.25. Ladies Fine Mi' and M '$?' and Mi -' and GABLE & CO. $1.25, $1.50. $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, up to our fine $4.00 Silk Umbrellas for Christinas Gifts. Srhool Report. Report of the Ebensburg Tublic Scboilg for the month, ending Dec. 8, 18St. A verne Knrollcd. attendance. ' o : c. c ; c . - c . 5 1 - 2.' '2. c ; B; r: "i r T T ri Tbachkr. I : ! i Allle Lloyd Arnie Beynon., Kffle Myers Annie Jones... J. W. Leech.... j 1 I 35 30 65' 29 24 bX 8 I 1 I 16 IS S4 14 16 30! 3 I 3 : 24 ao 44 22 IS 40' 3 i 4 i 27 2 So: 11 20 3 .! 6 : 21 IS 3' 19 lti 31: 3 Totals I 6 '123 106 22 103 90 1 93: 15 The following pupils were perfect in at tendance during month : Room No. 1. Walter McCaslin, Charlie pivl--oii. Eddie Davison, Herschell Evans, Wellington Evans. Dellie Chute. Kho.le Ritter. Walter Humphreys, narry Evans. Annie Hov Maud Shinafelt, Fannie Keir, Rpasie McPaslin, Robbie Bolsing.-r. Room No. 2 Harrv Shlnafelt, Morgan Evans Lewis Evans, Ollie Connell, Charlie Evans, Maud Richardson, Annie Davison, Sadie B.dsinger, Grace McCaslin. Estella Creery, Daisy Corbin, Blanche Folsom. Room No 3 Harry McNamara, Fred J01.es, Charlie Port, Charlie Weaklen, Ray Jonps. Milton Bolsinger, Cordie Snyder, Johnnie Cud wig, Mary McBreen, Norah Ludwie Aecie Owens, Emma Morrow, Johnnie' Straver, George Thomas. Joseph Mick, Stella Rosensteel, Edith Myers, r lora M"ls. Annie Mills. Room No 4. Leonard Jones. Richert German.' Jimmie Dick, James Murray, Norris Mason. Katie McBreen, Lucy Gut wald Delia Folsom, Ella Ktrschner. Alice Davis. Annie Maloney, Sadie Chute. Minnie S-'chler. T. Room No 5. John Scanlan. Izota Davis, Thannie Davis, Irene Evans, Dayton Mason, Mvra Richardson. Geo. Kinkead. Raphael I,eidv. Herman Jones, Ida Griffith. Oscar Klnke'ad. Birdie Stienkle, Olin Barker, Sheiman Mason. Eddie Canton. The following pupils stood first In their classes durllig last, month : Room No. 1. C Class, Maggie iioooii ; a class. Lidie Ludwig ; A Class, Wellington Evans. . , Room 2. B Class, Blanche Folsom ; A class Annie Davison. Koom 3 B class, John Strayer ; A Class, Charlie Port. I Room 4 B Class Sadie Chute ; i Leonard Jones. i Room f. R Class. Ed. Linton; A Class, A Class, Irene Evans, Court Proceed Ino-i. on .inn.i.t. inct Court met with President I as a number of the cases for trial had been continued by consent and Judge Johnston was still suffering from his eye. which, although improving, Is still quite paintul, by unanimous conseui 01 mo u. c...- hers of the bnr the whole list was continued aild Outt ai!jonrnd until the hrst Monuay i of January next. in the case of Richard Denny vs. Creson, j ("ifiirfi-ld Countv P.rd New lorkS iort Line j t..Oo..l enmranr O rill1 Wflfl t Tntlfll t)V . itaiii.'.-.u v. viiij-a" j , the Court on the petition of tlie defendants to show pause whv a change of venue should not be allowed. The tima for holding the next Argument court has been fixed for the first Monday in January next. a trw.ciai conim of iiirors was ordered b, i J lw court, on jionuay task -" Monday cf February next, at which tine there wiil be a special court. . Poor Honae SlBllatifa. ; Tn" folding statement shows the ; amount of Poor House orders for the month ( , of Novembei, 186: f74S 00. 440 77 3 00 12 79. Dlxmont Hospital Outdoor paupers I'utchering, Freight Phosphate, Groceries, Salaries, Hardware, Meat . Repairs Farmer, House work Flour Coffins Director's Convention.. 13. GO. 22 09. I E9 17. ' 14 40. j 92 12. ! 2.10. ' 22.00. lri.00. I 37.20. I 16.00. j 15 00. I Total,. .fl 511.24. , . ' The LnrflloFlre. , ' A careful estimate of the loss by fire at St, Francis Collet:e, Lorctto. on Thursday last, j places the amount at about 510,000, while ; the t'dal "msarance is as heretofore stated ; i ?30, 000, placed as follows ; City Insurance ; j v,n:vny, Pittsburg. ?3 000 . North British A j ' Mercantile, ?7 .500 ; Lancashire, of England, $7,500 i Commerce, of Albanj , $3,000 ; Union, I ..r r t . f . s.. eo ooo . v.ntnn ..f r,...ir,ntf,n I Kentucky, ?3,000 ; Humboldt, of Allegheny, , 3,000. i ti, nr. or:,,iatod in the roof. nJ not 1 rrom a (lPfective fluPi as stated iast week. Xhe ,oss of tne t,u jidincr; will cause somo in- I convenience, but will not interfere with the j progress of the school, the buildings still bein? sufficient and ample for the accomrao leiormeaccommo - The burned build- dation of the students. j lugs will be replaced next summer Nt. Lawrence Hotel. When you come to Altoona etop at this j Louse, which is centrally located on Elev enth avenue, one square from the depot. Having recently taken charge of this house, I have refurnished it throughout ano Intend keeping a first-class house. Good meals, good rooms and beds and polite attention are what I offer. Charges reasonable. Large parlor for the use of the public, where you can rest and warm yourself when shopping or waiting for the train. Ladies' entrance ou Fourteeuth street. James Heaton, Proprietor. December 10. 4t. Carta! Una; tne -nine of Free Pamifa, President Roberta, of the Pennsylvania Raiiroad Company, has Issued the following order : "The attention of the officers of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company and of the various lire" embraced in the f-ystem both e:. '.andwtst of Pittsburgh is again called to the fact that large numbers ot passes fcre Issued to persons who are In no wise enti tled to receive them. All officers will bere aiter ut held to a u.ore iigid observance of the rules governing the i-sueof passes, both annual end trip, and it is expected that the reports of free travel will in the futnre show a large decrease as compared with the cur rent year. An End to Fans Rcraplnr. Edward Sheppard.of Harrisburg,I!l.,eay9 : "Having received so much benefit from Elec trie Bitters. I feel it ray duty to let Buffering humanity know it. Have had a running sore on my leg for eight years ; my doctors told me I would have to have the bone scraped or the leg ampntated. 1 used instead, three bottles of Electric Bitter ami seven boxes Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and my hg Is now sound and well." Electric Bitters are sold at fifty cents a bottle, and Buckier.'s Arnica Salve at 25 cents a box at E. James". Check Steel and Rrown Cape (io-amer.s ( new, ne a' ) 2.r.o ; worth ti oo Children's Mother Hubbard TOSsnnirs 1 1 oo ; worth 1 50 Children's FJ-etric Circulars (extra) 1.25; worth l so Children's E'ectri? Mother Hubbard (extra) 1 :, worth 1 . NOTICE is heret.v piven that the tri nuel elrotlon ol Ptr-tor of Protection Motnil Fire Infiininse (Mtnpinv of tarnt.rl county will be held nt the office of the S.-ereturv. In Koenstnirn, on Monday, JanuarT 10. A. I. le7. between the honrs 01 10, a. m. iind2 p. m. T. W. IHPK, Dec. IT, 18S6. 3-t. Secretary. STRAYED away from the snbscribers restdlnir at Halll rln. Pa., about two months ano one red and white spotted two ysnr-old steer with leli horn bent down and cne red and white two yearotd heffer. Any Information ot their whereabouts will be thankfully reroived by the underlined. ANSTKAI) 6l DASHNEK. la!lltiin. Pa., lee 17,188. S-t. DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ,rttr o( administration on the estate of Peter Maloy.Sr . late of Harr township. "an.t.rla county, deceased, having been granted to the underpinned, ail persons Indebted to said estate are herr-hy cotltled to make payment without de. InT. and a'l thofe havlrif claims ssainst the same wilt present them, properly authenticated for settlement tu MU'HAEI, DOWNY. Adm'r ot Peter Maloy, dee'd. ItatT twp., Dec. lTttr l8.-6t. T3ITTSI5URG WEEKLY POST. FOR 1S.7. ENLARGED TO 12 PAGES, THE ONLY DEMOCRATIC PAPER IN TITTSBURG ! Alter January 1. 7887. The Wrrkly Pott will be enlarged to Twelve Patres. one half lanrer than 11s present stie. thus maklnic the Largest and Cheapest paper In the Country. POLITICAL Always Democratic, irlrlna; a Oordial and candid support to the National Ad ministration. LITF.KAKY Illustrated tales, sketches, choice mlarelt)inv. bfoirraphv. and poetry. WAHIMiTON-Amide and retiatda corres pondence, mail and teleirraphic ; Con;re84lonal pro-.ee. lines. M A KK ETS Careful reports of the Pltfsbnrir, F.orelifn and other markets ; live stock quotat ions ; the wool a-rowers' Interests : money and stock markets, at home and abroad. I'OKK FJSPI N DK.NCFInterestinB and sprleht ly letters from special correspondents In Parts, New York ind Washington, the South and West. In short in the 12 paes and Mcclnmna of Thr Weekly rout will be found that carelul variety of reading that intereftr the man of business, the I farmer, the politician . the student, and pre-emi nently tne lamny and nousenoia circle. Address, TH K POST. Pltts'iurB, P. STRAY MIEEP Came to the resi dence ol the subscriber residing In Alle gheny township, Cambria county sometime In Judo last, tour sheep marked with a slit In the right ear and a notch In the left. The owner Is requested to come forward, prove propertv, pxy charges and take them away, otherwise tlie'y will be dist.fi.ee- of pcc..r,iir, m't. TO ADVERTISERS ! For a check for $20 we w!l! .rnt a ten line ad vertisement in tit.' Jitllt-n l--u. ol Leading American Newspapers. This 1. at the rate of only one-tl'th ol a cut a line, for 1.000 Clrcula- J on. 1 he advertisement will be placed before t T.e 31 ill nn tl ij rrent newspaper purchasers or - 1 ive Millh k E.M.gits. Ten lines mil a. com I- J"1 l'J,, r u'Xa'hiVZ -V'.V ' p. kowki.i, a eo.. 10 sum e st n-w v. i ' 1 . I". 10. r HARP REIANRF "To gt a First is? Ilitisirtted Mna' I 7lne, with a Premium to every subscriber. Phis oiler Is mn le l.j the Publisher of -' th I'uMlfaerot LEISURE HOURS IleU and rticapotit Heme nntl l'ashlon yt at;azftif intl Istie.! . -$I.."0 per year in ndvanco.- Contain each month. Fashion at..! Fanv work - Plates, fashion ivotes. Original Illustrated Artl- I i eles, Storle... Poems. Stc,. Society Notes. Hints fur ' 1 irm. t rarden and Household. Send tamp for ' c,rul!,r kv'nK list of ! T5 TT5 1 TTTT ( i IT ST i.Yl 1 LJ XVi 0 . II. lion ART, Pul.lls.licr. P. O. Hex 1S7T. 22 Brotlj,S.T. TT "TC Ann TT A T? rV Tc T Q V FOR HOLIDAY GOODS I have now on hand a Large ami ! Fine Assortment of Mufflers, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Dolls, "Brass Placques, and Hand Satchels, with all the Latest Nov okiea in Fanrv (Jooifs. i i; : Fancv (roorfs j Clucs ln 1 ancy "OOOS Also, a Complete line of YV raps, Ladies', Misses' and Children's XEWSrAJ'Ell LY1IIE II "Oni.p n ni l ni tt fr the ric, publishing a'l the Coats, Cloths, Gloves, Hosiery, .4oAatedPr-ss.Y'u-s. (ju-ototinns Muffs, Hoods, Tobop-an Caps, 1 nf th Produce and .Vonry Mir tt, - r Wts and ALL THE XKWS OE oim v is auu uuuemem hii ui which will be Sold at the lowest prices. I firs. R- E.JONES YTT&T.TP'n or OUT Neiinbi" Nursery W XI ' 1 1 LtU stt;k. on Salary or Comoila lon. Write for tertrs, enclosing ...Tpf.-wir. n-experience need-,s. QflTFSTiTF'N A. M.i.VhfHAI'o Nut- O-ttJb-rjOillJUJLl serymen. Kcctie.ter. J.Y. DXALDaFtVoknNT:law. ihknsbik... p,a Office ,n Armory IMilding. iTRAY. Came to the resiclercf of k the subscriber 1n Allegheny township. atstit the l-i o' Mut. Ii5. a dark red uil wi.h while a'-tron i rtiead and somewhit" on flink". . . ? ticiiiCi , prove property, payenarxea an.i r:tti torn away, otherwise He win pe ais posed of ai cording to law. alexis parkish. Oct.15.lsao. ship. Cambria county, deceased, having been ail extra Copy to t lie person Citing granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted ; i i ' to Slid estnte are nereby notified to make pay. P '''' 1 -ment withoat delay, and all thoe having claims against the .anie ttlll present thein, properly anlhenticrtted lor settlement, to T V MKS HHIsKKL. Adm'r of Michael lriskel, dee'd. Alleheoy twp.. Vn. XHh. 184 -6i. - I I'd r en 0t Columns (.'tuts CLOVEIt AND TIMOTHY SKI-1), -x 2.00a. Year. ToXioOtades Vnrivalled. Fur samples, quo- ,4dd rCSS THE T IM t.S. tatlftt.s and Information. ddr. timik unn i.iki w. n.otiEK o ,Toii,;oiiii.' , iimi huluim-. rHILAUELTHlA Altoona, Pennsylvania. otpvys r.meto . a . r w i ii.v i , t ame to tne t.remises of U the snbrriT in Portave township. "amhrla rounty. aoont .-.veinher I. rs? two vearltnn teers.one dark red and white sootier! '.nh.,... h..rns and havin two silts In left ear. The other imht rrd and whit . with white tare and head and two slits In left ear. The owner Is requested to fome forward, prove property, mt rhames an 1 take themaway. otherwise they will be dUt.osed of aceordlnft to law. V. F. MII.I.KK, Nov .79, JS.S6. STRA . C ame to the residence of the subscriber in Clearfield lownhin on November 12. 7Rse. a yearllnif heifer. 'olr red. with white face and belly and white about her hind parts.. The owner Is requested to come forward, prore property, pay chsnres and take ber away, otherwise she will be disposed ol ac cording to law. Nov. 19. 18iS. JOHN Mrl'KK Ml ITT. HOTEL FOR RENT. The Loretto House, lorneriv known as the Mrs 1 H Meyers House, In Loretto. Cambria rountT. r., is ottered lor rent on reasonable terms. It "is the most commodious hotel In the town, ar.d has a large stable, ice houe. irnrden and fields attach ed ; also, a arood well and cistern. Possession it ven January I. 187. Fur further particulars call on or address M. F. McIM iNAI.D. Nov. 19, 18s6.tf. Loreuo.Pa. STRAYED S rayed away from the snbserlher r""ldlne In Oalllti'in. Pa .. a two year old red and white ho. tier. Large red spots and wh lie Rti ipe on the bacn. white legs, small horns and In irood order. Any Inlormatlon will be thankfully received by J. M. ill'NMN'fl (lallitrin. Pa. STRAY (lams to the premises of the suf.scrber in Clearfield township, about the first of May. lsu. brlndle hoifTer. about 2 vear. old with white on the belly, white on the root of of the tail and white on the left ear. off at the point. The owner Is requested to come forward, prove property , pay charges and tske her away, otherwise Bhe will be disposed ol according to law. M. D. WILLS. Clearfield Twp.. Nov. 12, 1SSS. AGENTS WANTED. Kemunertlve employment cfTered enertreti nd reliable men. Adtrttt. Scnnity Mutual Benefit Society, 233 Broadway, New York. Nov. 28, "89-3 m. NOTICE. Whereas my wife. I.'rldget Moran. hs left my bed and board without 1tit prove -at't n, notice Is beret.y given r.t.t to trut b r on my as. Cutnt, f.l I will lav no .t.ts of her contracting, . FKAX'IS Vi'KAN. Allegheny township. Nov. ;8. laa-3l ITrAN'TED. Local and General T T Arents In each town and city of the t'n ion on Salary or Commission to solicit orders Irom bnsi.ie-B men for our elegant, new style, niekle plated and luw priced ri v.r pi .tes. Cur Salesmen nmke f.f. to lo a day. We w:ll furnish 'ie with two Sample Plate., to any peron with reli:tb!e references (lr?tilrs. Testimonials, Keft-rences. be. sent on appllcati n. Mini. Door Plat-; "o., Urand P. plds. Mich. Nor. 11. 188. . PMINISTR VTf'R'S NOTICE A. Lett'ers of admmi.tratpVen the estVtc , i pper o,ier fowntp C.irohria county, deceased, havlnc been gnr.te i to the undersigned, a'l persons Indebted to ! 1 e'.fnte are hereby notified to make payment with, out delay. rd all those having claim" against the sam wl'l preterit them, properly anthenti cated for settlement to josn-lf HFLoP. Adm'r of Mary Iloslop. doe'd. Cpper Yo.ler, Nov. 12. l'S:. OTItAY ?II EEP- Cam e to Ceresi- ' k 1 .. . . Ka c ,,.. r , r r- in lil labHcb tnvr.. , sh ip on or about the 1st of September last lour I m.eep. The owner Is re.jueated to come forward. , prove property, pay charges and take them away j otherwise they will be dis posed ol according to : law. THOMAS Is. i:ii'.VAIIH.s. j Dei. 3, !"-;. The American Detective Bnrean, Main Office, 91 and 9H IMamond M., Piltsbnrirli. Pa. F-stabltshed 1RS3 by Iitvi,l H. i!lkInon, ex V. S. IH.v't Detective trgnnired and conduct ed on the system of t'.ie I nited States Se-ret Service. Confidential Agents In all the Princi pal Cities r.f the t'nitcd S:ates and Canada. D. rf. (lilklnt-on. Principal and len .Supt Heber McDowell. 5tij erlnten.lent. Hon. .lohn Daliell. Attorney for the Hnreau. sJiZkl;lT,Z cular. QTRAYS.-'amtothepr-mipe. ot tlie-sn'.scrl- O ber. In Chen town'tnp. on or about ( ictober to 1SS1. a white steer, two vears ol J. w tli si notch cut in his loft ear. Also, nbout the sam time, a red d and wl,1e S'.otted holier, two yea- o-i, no ! I":!1.!- JrrTrrrir.T: them awav. otherwise they will be disnnl ot ac- ' cording to law. fit as. niion . vson Kl.r. M l..i:l r...ti.tr..-t. . i. i u . . - ,..a- - I ore Pans Holler and S,cet-lron Work.- second-hand engtnesand boilers on hand. H-i-t- i a -,,,. m.hin.r, a siif-cia ' v . - i r i ' , . i As CA KLIN, Allegheny. Pa. (Jan. 22.-ly.) THE DAILY TIMES. fiT E rilTLADKLniLl TIMES is thlivcrnl by rnr- irr7or;: - . pj,ia for 7.Y CJ-WTS a u-rk. nt i iff 1,1 hy boys and newsflrrf, nna for O VE CE.YT a copy. It i.t i n i- j-ersnVu ronrnlnl to bo thr EEST THK rORLD in ronb ,Jiart and r(ndftb7e form- Tt is not r.vo llrd in (Junitij or ijuaniuy y nni i pcr at any price. By Mail Eon r MonOvs, One Dollar. One Year, Three Dollar Month, 30cts. poyt-pnid . One THE WEEKLY TIMES ; TXT 3 - FO UI! Coin iti n .? a in io zi ti e-n ru'spn per rcailiti nftrrirfii-p interest- matter, (IISJI, aururill e, inifrtf-T in . instructive. The A.Y.YALS ' s' Itn ,rsr. I f f . OETJIE MAP, by active partlCl- pants. 1 1 lu strafed ,- (I onion s Tl.r.7rl i-nri frit, 71 ft'd fn bti smyip. fif the PEST WOME.Y WHITER TY AM ERICA : Th- Lat'-.-t Fash- TVES' yQU(; J'WFIE I hy themselves ; ORTiEYAL STORIES, both short and cnnfiti- , rr - 'yj,- T.' , . 7 '...'- U ea , SPECIAL The F.f i tn-ri nl. f.rniTHCHt 4TrT rc !. crt,c ..-f e. - lilii UJJ'W .i.""i""i-i ' o. I, nrul 4LL TJIK JS are jccts , ann .1 1 j vi v . j, o o are nrnT its attractions. Terms, C per annum ; clubs often. I.t. and. rts ii DuriiiE my time in tliis ph,-,. I to riv the peoj.le Honost (if.ds eiat;df and with each week I will .-nvm-stly lj-l.-avi.r to pivc patrons better opp(,rtii!iiti,-s to .v.ij.plv thfir'wan;- by ineroaiue improving my already 1 tr-c stork ..f "h.-u-m-ss, U -idl.-s, saddles, bla ets, robes.-, whips, etc. I will be ph-a-l t . !iao all th-s in n-.-.l anything in my line call :it mv fstabli-lmient, insi.-ct arti.vl i- s'"ain prices. . inankim: tlie pe..plo f,,r their patror.a-e, : t-i. in - rs wisning me ana all a .Merry ( lintimis and a Happv New Y 1 remain Kespe.! fully, ii. L. FKHDKIUCK. HOLIDAY Ren tier, we arc y-.-.t nr . f n.ii .r ic eent t - ii Ha-'.:... .M..-h-r .-r I- rier. 1. a i.l i 'rn - u f Li... . thing very valuable ard us, fi. ., , r ,rtl ... ..., ..,., ,,.f. Vfc .:H.... .,-.., , .-ni.niMUHl.i.i,,, Ufe-Mie Portrait. L-. . p -.- if t Te. they eneallv .to. Hke.v re. Art H u-, , a-I .... ,.. , , ; j ,, .. ; , .u.. b. . , t ," . Arti.ilr Portrait, ourrr,,,-,,, r,M.t ,.,,. s - - .. r, H- M III. I . l-, f, ' "" '-' '-T. ....t .... corpora. , rr.en.1s and .1 j . II in your I ow.r to . .t...u us a .. a i,. ur , , ....... . j , J...... ... . portrait plea.... yen,, w. wiP .'..ce a o-:,;::.l .ra-,.,. M , ." '; . tn., ,n 'v.." .... lar e al....e ,,rl-. , on p-.rtra.s. IKI" f. St . T.. ct. - f .r.:.1 wew-.l .t o. i . I,--... 1 - "'r'J--' I" e;.i.lr:it-. n bet-re i ... i .,,.-, - ,.r ,. , r , .,, r-.b tu ,., .. ti.Tow ' I'e'-H.i free, Uo- n. M trwST.V. 1 .-. - . r r n'.!e t . h : r J,. tls o,,r H..u... create d-rre -I t;e general pu-.l- . 1 p ..;. .i . ... t , vi. initv : or-ly one p..r:r..:t s.-i.J to ativ one f.,n,-:v at t 1 till u, 1 r,! !v-ft!.-nient n.uM w'- .rn p t. y it e . r A'r.r I ,.' . ;t ;-L-t, .t. "tHir trsitlnils.iHTrrsrulHri-ri-'et-.iis..rniirKvRt..- . ....... I .. . . in ...l. -. m wm wm . wiii!fr n.i- ."l'r! Hi eierv n. our referen- th.nil.i be a s-r!1 -le-il itun-'ai any P..., , .(he- nd s,,,,',, 1 . .V-,.:,, vl we uiu-t do biisiiics. ..ti ti e s.4.n.-e we ....:! ! send color hair (.amide, I- p.,--:,.;..). clo- 1- unnecessary. b!n k and ahite u.,. .-i.!.- t.rie. ii. ...... . ' '." '-' ... ' 1 r- 1 1 - " 1 'r "' .... ..., ,r.i ..,!,!.. ,,.,. m, Ark . an. I ' 'n tH. .7- I' v..n w-eb an ni,iiir ...i: perlence se-.d i et r-.r s - t ..xe I ... k - H,,, p. n t u rrt r a li v M ..... stamp an I a.ltr.ss I: M 11 It K 4 lll'l IMi (II WE KNOW WHY THE POPULAR CLOTHING STORE OF L. Tvi. WOOLF cvr SON, Main street, Johnstown, Pa., is daily thruii-ed with Customers lrom early morning till late at nijrht while otln-r merchnnts in the same city are romphiinin of bn-incss ftllinir cir instead of imjirovinir. We have th..nni-ily sift.., the matter for "tirsidves and find that Wi h 0X tve bet ter value in Clothing nml 1'uniisliin (Ju'ids for less rnoiii-- than anv oth. r 1 1 i iu .p onnsmw n r We had thr- pltM-ure ' ir-Mir: thv'.tu:1! t!i- ir 1 1 1 ; irn i tl -nt Fall Sto k a short time np and ha e in h the best .-i-vsorted a:i 1 m.i-t cmpb-tc !' ii- kind in the state and can conlbb'iitly ivniimm in! all nir :m ipiaintances to make liu-ii piin h.ist- ,-it the ,il., v mcnt i"ii(-d In ins. l'roprii tors and S.-tl. sit:, n. 'i'i;. ir line Overt-out s is well worth a Ion:: joiirneV to -ee. THE BOTTOM IS THE LARGEST STOCK OF in the County can be found at my Goo.b, which were boupht for ash buy or keep in stock any Cheap ' whatever '0U bllV from VlO VOU CUl relv oil bi-in Worth the in..!: J J - L l i l T ii- 1 ; yOU invest. JWinfc to : tl f'lVai")ce 1 UTll ROW" SClllllL' lliallV L''""!; much less than I can rei.iii.-e them I . iijottoiii l'nees until I am coir.Delled to rei'lenish mv stock. i . 1 , - r. Yl ( o Ct - .-.1 - .. 1 I t i n UU .-.ll!Ll.t.tt7rwllll.l lit-(lllill- ; y ' ., . ...... ... iron, ulass, lruiiksant rarminiT - and learn my Price?. I will C3-. HIU1TTI HIGH STHKK1'. - the rdxbsn age YF.R 5C.CQ0 IMjUSE. )''1r S.f-lD ' '"3gl " if . r v'- proporlioued. For wtiirlit, .lnouiiiuc-" oi ;iuntrs tmn peri.-., tirr-ct it is unenualled. As a Bai-f.ii it is l'tr.nrT, and we b- ,f that this, our latest production, . -1- ... .L. oesi. operaini!: cook suj- in.en. Sold by JOHN IhT.i'.rs "on.i'i'n I" 'ill :,j IT ITI!.: rr- HIGH STREET, ESir.NSIiniG, V! J. II. (JAN . '-i. '" . ; 1 of l .atones, in o--i. Ee" -n"r"-'- " A 1 h 1 tt. ' c I! t t -i . VI III I l I US It rll A . ca.. 0- 0 1 -i " .MiVKihP - Pace n;n.r.lci bt 10 ;.!r- t. - I" -1 . hHVe b-t-n mnviii. e.! that IT .11 at L,,w i'li- . s , .ve bfsen am J J r. KluMi.Mirt:". a, we' I rvr. t -it r t ; e, H ; . j w 1 :...-r tf at tt.e w-'i PRESENT. r . ' u ... ... i t-t. .1. e t. lew porlrall free, e re-. r u t . .0 f 1 , . : V T,, ' "Id . V'i- ti .!ver---e I- -I .- I ..K If v ,.r p..e: :4 l.rii,..- . J- u, ,- . , . ., : ,.. if ?ra...'u ..- !t ....rvt - f I l(e.ve nt , t: -.V- . "set i ,..-.". r. I Lai 1 . r I - s- "!-. ! .. im: tra'ts et-t ' ' U 1) I.h. O..V:, --.ri. ti u -t le it .. i.ik. I I t. . t , .., -,,, ... a. e I i., -. - . ph..... ' nr.-. ti t --. s-e- s w 111 m .le t x .! !th e- Ini :-e 3SI anal st . Ni a 1 ork." N ! va anv hiiht town. tjiT HUE -itatioii in pn-itouncinir it to be 1 m the Lai ds of iis REACHED at LAST! HARDWARE EVER 01 TEH E Store. These are till Fir. t-Chi. at ruck-bottom prie. 1 Jo IV Job Lot or Auctiun (ii..nb, a for. but I shall continue to sell - i . 4 r ' 1 ....fur., 11 'In nr.. i 1 'l'. IV. 1 11111.11. . u.lin.t.ll... .',u Implements, caii anl seemV Me - n c be uinh rs. .1.1 . Ai;j,;. l.'k - i;r.EXSBun cooking stoy T f In presenting to the favir. eonid.-rativ.n of the public the t den Aire Cooking S'oe. we,.!. with tlie utmost 'confidence it merits as a SUeees-ful oper:: cook stove. It has been thoroti: teste-1., we havinir Pold in the three years over ;"!, (ilifl of tl Y'e would ctill tttteiitioii to th. 1t.ur of tlie .t,,e5 it b'-incr in .lii;l:ect dfirree oraceful ;tl:d is, without exception, the fines- .- i.i. FEX mil i: - ! - -1 i .-. t- -t e b- n I: si . o I' I.t t : I- - N "unci; -- -. t WANTED -UDYA-';M": t. 1 !!