(ttimbrin freeman. t "GOSSAMERS" OR "WATERPROOFS" AT GABLE & CO.'S. 'ct tti i ttt -tniT-nr- mrmrt FK-FIAY, - . iu:c. . JSSO. , rwM nl r..,lrr r. Rt Nchortal. We have the largest 'o.-?'inur? for Ladies, Misses and Children ever shown here. They are of the best manufactur c in the maid and prices than the -ame goods are sold for in any other store in the United States. at 25 per cent, lower . resson. U" ;Mwmv.I I ;.wson. Mtl'ht v , A 'hvi 'ie. Rami Mils, Trypan. 'ondron, Dean. Frugality. r alien Timber. Flynn City, Coalport, Rosebnd. Irvona, Mml A. M. S 10 9 27 P.3V! 0 12 9 iVl 0 V 10 no Vrn. I'. M. 1.4V... 2.f3.... 2.r'B .. 2.17... 2 IK ... 2 32.... 2.17.... "V04 2 11 10.08 is in.17 2M" 10 25 3 03 . I'.S- 3.12... 10 43 3 10.4S 3.24..'. 10.45 3.24 .. f.FAVKS SOTTHWAFD. Irrona, Rosebud , Coatrorf , Flvn Clt. Fallen Tlmher, Frunallt y, Tvn. ('onlmn, f rnrt. Fnrat Mllli. Ashville, Amshry. Wll.lwuo.1, Cresson. Mall A. M. 11.no. 11 os 11.07 11.11 11.25 11.33 11.42 11 4 11. SO 11. M 12 0 12 OH P. M. 12. IS 13 2.? , 12 40 Exp. P. M. ..... S 40 3 41 ... 3.41... ... 3 S7 4 07 4.15 4.2S ... 4 30 4 33 4 ST.. . . 4 4", 3 2C S 03 5 07,... 5.25.... P. M 4 32 4 SO Von V14 5 ! ... vsi S 31 5 41 ....5 41 S 57 ...... us 1.1S ....?.o . . . f .". I S.40 Mixel A. M. voo ft. OS 5.VJ 5.28 ....5 41 ....R.S4 6 OS 8 14 . . 8.21 8 28 8 33 ....7 IS 7.02 7 07 7.30 Lad- Velr-t Fir.iss -amer. liftv-' to FlTtv-v Si 00 , w.,r'h $l.i5. I.tIi- Fivh E '-ct'ic fi:- j..-; : s, .vz tifty two to sixty-tT, 1 ; wurtii 1 M. La -lie' Kii. ("i- ' i? Electric .r .liars, sizes li.';. two to sixty-? w 1.37 ; wr:ii 1 "5. JLa'tl-' Finn check Sfe! fr-1 Brown Gnssatof rs 1.73 ; w;-rt.i 2.25. Ladie;-' Fine Check Steel and Brown Cape (Jenmers (p- Mlesr.s' and Children's Mother Hubbard Gossamers Mioses' and Children's Electric Circulars (extra) Misses' and Children's Electric Mother Hubbards (extra) .. neat ) 2.1V) ; 1 no 12.".; 1.25 wort. worth worth worth .TOO. 1 TA). 1 V). 1.50. . 2Eleventh Avenue. GABLE & CO. Altoona, Pennsylvania. P. S. Umbrellas at 50c, 5Sc., 02 l-2c, 75c, 85 l-2c, $1.25, $1.50. $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, up to our fine $4.00 Silk Umbrellas for Christmas Gifts. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. A merry Christmas. A happy new year. No paper next week. For Christmas candies io ta the Sugar Howl. Mr ("lark, wife nf Judge Ni'a M. Clark, nf the Siipreme Court ! seriously ill at her home in Irdiara. The utti-rtion f f our readers is ca'icd fo he chr.riv't !n tli advertisement of I,. M. Wonif A- Son, nf .1 bns'own. T wns tlir thoiti t liy in the year Tl." 'in r'o a. 7 : 21 in Mm morning and '-f a". I : '.'ft iii the evenirjr. For choice tohncco nd fine cicrs pn to the Sne3r Howl. The Huntingdon AV'c estimntei thnt the numbpr of d-er killed in tnt i oi:ntv this reason is not Ir.-s than one hundred. Go and see thfl new jjood received nt Carl Hivinins. Senator H. A. popRS hns returned from the Vet to .Ictinstown 3nd will he ready to attend to his senatorial duties at ti e meet ing of the legislature. Mr. WiHif.m A Scon'nn, nf Jo!!''t: -n-n was in the r3i!road wrrck on the Cre-sson it Clearfield rai'read on Mot:day lat. He was severely hurt about the breast but w hope Ju will soon bo all richt a train. The hfst assortment of caTidios for tl-p holiday is to he found at tiie u;ar Bowl. Nim fy-one tlionsand dollars was the amount pard on Friday and Saturday Inst toy tilt Cambria Iron Cr.rrpany, Johnstown, to the employees in a!l it virions nVpartnifnts. If you want a nice rm-ff for fl.00 go to Mrs. R. E. Jones. Thomas, n three months old child of .John frriffitM, Kane, of MeKean county, d cd at that p' ice on S iturday list. Tne remain were Interretl in I.lov d's cemetery on Mon day. A oi lot of white berrc,i'c5i handVer ch'efs f"r ,".o f ts. at Mi;. K. K. Jones'. K. A.Trwln, a t.otk doa'er, !Io li dayshurjr, who f reo-rTt iv visi'f d tnis place a fw years a o when tiipp tock, haq made an as-ifiinrerf ir fia b n"fi t of cred itors. Mr. James p. Paker. former Ij rf ti e 'arro.it. n n .V.'.. !at wrrk mounted tie rd Tcral tripod .f the ("h. rr!rte r,,r. and ft it pip r '! hereafter he u-id- r I. is n an ni'eroenf . Ynu can pet a rice P rc !rrd fl. ve i.:'l C.I -t f( r l" rte ' ?!r P E. Ji t. is' -- F'if v n n ' r f r -tn a larife I r t - -r. f '. rf' d ',i-t n . !i f. r li:m Kt;'k'' ') ef I.st-T It .s exr-'-'ei Out a , r -rs i 'f!kc m I re - i.it us ies ' ner l re re:' 1 ar i f is is w ' ui ik- M- . ..' j i irt - rs at t' I'. il in the r.'k't tefo:e t I ri x Tl r fil!"w ir g m n ed p. rcoi.a can t ach tvt !i Itn ty .-aliir s at th E' er '-hura ...i,f cf, Mr. Jscoii Pker, Auj'itiri i.. i delist, it., Mr- Jhn T. Iv Jsn,es A. .-r, A:n 'S M i'C alii-ter. Iw. 1 I'.-eii.r, of Johnstown, an o d r s-id- r ( of n at p. ace and formerly a fre'i'ient VI-'',,, to tl.i- place, slipped and fell m an i'-y paeinetit in Joho-town a few days a;Oi and sprained his ankle. John Heidcnreiter, an inmate of Dix rr.ont Icsane Asylum, from this county, died at that institution on Thursday of last week. He was sent to the Asylum from this county last Argument Court. Pemember that you can buy all kinds of jewelry, gold and tdlver watches, silver- ware, musical instruments, etc., cheaper at Carl Pivlnius' than elsewhere in the county. ' Michael Daily, formerly a resident of Surumert.hl township, near Vtiimoie, rtiv'd at the almshouse on Monday last, :. nbout eighty-six years. He was ad'tttd to the ; ahn'house about fiye years ao. i - For a fine cold pen, pencil too'hpick j suitable for Holiday presents, l'o to Carl ; Kiviuius'. ; Mr. James Sfych, of Johnstown, died at . that place on Thursday or last week. Mr. ; Stycti wps married to Mrs. Harriet Orr form- erly Mrs. Harriet McCagne, who was post mistress at this piaee about twenty-six years "' : -Peward-f.'O reward will le plven for : the arrc-t and ronvirtion of the parties who robbed Casper Carle, :n Clearfield township, ' on th n'krht of December 17t:i, lSSi!. Oc for the arret and c.'nvV lion of ei'.luT o;ie t.f the partl-s. Caspar Curie, St. Aii-:Usl . I,cptr.ber 21tli lSSi. ; Tli- Mloro Youiiff, a tlaKPin on the' iVi.r.sylvania railroad, fell from his tr tin a ' I ort distance west of Ciess;n or. Thursday n.. rnii.K of last week and wna in.tantly killed. He wai twenty-seven jears of aje, rj.irreil and resVied in Altoona, where his. remain? were taken Tor inttrnient. -Miss Mary A. Doran. of Summerhill township, received the holy habit, of the Sis ters of Mercy, recent ly. in tho Convent of Mercy at Anoka. Minnesota. The lady will i hereafter he known af Sister Mary I,nifour':. .She is sisler of Messrs. James, I'a'rieR and Michael Dorm, the well known locomotive engineers on the. We , tern Division. There li nsthimz like Dr. Thomas' lectric Oil to quickly cure a cold or n iite noarseiinsf!. "Written by Mrs. M. J. Fellowe, Burr Oak, St. Joseph Co Mich. ; Mr. Andrew Callahan, cf Chest Springs, with a small team weighing only twenty three hundred ponm's. a short time aeo, hauled from Mellon's bank in Carroll town- , ship, a load of coal, the gross weight of which was three too and sixty pounds. Ar.dy thinks he lias the brag team and when his record is beaten he thinks he can put on . another half ton. One day last week Willie Finecy, of St aHi-vllie. Somerset county, was out hunt ir ft rabbits, ahd tiring of the import cot on t a sied at Coleman's s-tation on the Somerset .V Cambria rahroe.d to ride home. He went tut a tl.ort distance when his Run w&3 a-oi dentai'y riischiuped, the fhot er.teiiii2 1 is left hieast and killiR r,;m iost&utly. He , was cbor.t eighleen years of ac". A largo number of turkeys have bei n sold in this place in anticipation ot tne holi days and the tjeperal price is a'otit eicht cents per pound. An exchange pertinently remarks that the man who takes & paper for three or four years and never pays a cent for it, and then sends three or four copies back without a word of comment, not even as much as a "go to-haries," or "how-do-you do." and in turn subscribes for another paper, in the hopas of beating another poor printer, de serves a chromo and six years in the peni tentiary. Excursion rates are given by all rail roads during the holiday season and a great many people take the opportunity of mak ing a little trip at that time. Excursion rates are about two thirds of the regular fare and people visiting Ebensburg will find at John Owens' store on High street, dry goods, dress goods, boots and shoes, grocer ies and provisions sold at the very lowest prtcs, almost low enpn-ih to sivethe two thirds fare. If you want to keep warm this weather buy an overcoat. The place to gt an over coat is at the Golden Eagle Clofhtpc Ilous", Altoona, Pa. William S'ink"r ard Divid Koueh, two of the parties who were arrested List yocek for being implicated in the Aukenbauer robbery at Ga'litzin some time ago, and who were released on bail, were brought to jail on Monday night hv Deputy Sheriffs Liing beln and Peach. When arrested '..isl week they appeared before 'Squire Parrish and finished bail, but as the crime for which tuev were arrested is tej omi;tl e jurdisdh tin in which bail can ba taken before a justice they were re.-arrested. It is proposed by the Cambria. Iron Co., at Johnstown to operate their "C-mipany" ; store on the co operative, phin. The capita.! Stock will be S-'OO 000 in ; hares of $10 each, ! and for thirty days after the op tiiug of the ! books no person will be allowed to take 1 more than ten shares and :'!ter that flat? j they will be at i:b rty to increase theii rtock J to fl.OOO and n. more.. It is s-.iul that the employees of the Cotnpar.j gei.erilly i'avol the scheme, w ' :! th" merchant ; of Johns, i think it would he had for th m. Mrs. Sett 'ems er, relict of Mr. fJeorgtj Settieniyr, died al her residence in Sum- merhili township, m ar YYiiworr, on Satur day iuornit2. The if eea.seti, whose rraiiK ii i narre was Sl.ii,ai.-lt, was barn in Bedford ' ('(ur.ty, n:: was Reed a'Jout s." ie:irs. Cp- '. ward of sixty years ef hi r life, from tin; '.irre of her niarrine, were -fn r.t i n the farm where she died. She w; s t h. p:. 'her of Pe v. W. II. Settiemyer, t.ow located in M m i hunt, Mrs Daniel Piack, and (rei -:-e V. . se't e uiyer and t.ii kdttt of Ch-i-.ti'i Mr.natV't. of th's p'.ace- A stick, or I ath"r a c!,i! of randy weigh ing t .ei,iy-one pounds will he ' an -ed ' f at the Sugar Powi during the ho!idis. Charles Motheral, ninetien years rf ajje, restore in S' -n-.r i?o ti.vrs' !p, I.twr.-n- e c.in.ty. c. t.'io e i t:ictde Tue-d IV. W! i e h In' in- alone he ti . hs noithetS g ml!. am apron mn-ji it Irs r.eek a d tf.e other ei. I !o a rH!ii'-2 'it t he leal ( f the s' a :rs In l:fg to the s. Ciiid story of ti e 1 . n?e. W I en hi sis ti rs ie' urt i d tr :n (':.. ol th-j !e.u:,d him ('. a l. N'o r.iw is j-s kne.l. .as ttie ! V was Pupture instantly relieved by the uje , of tho celebraied Fry Tru-s, for sale at Davison's rt' ng stor. tilnrallonal. We have been requested by a nr.mber ef teachers heli'nging to the d fferet rrniiing j e ircles to pecf.t.t ;-n outline for the course i of professional readins. The majority of the reading circles and local institutes have adopted Raub's School Management and Parkei's Talks on Teach ing as text book's for a cou rse of reading and etudy. The outline here presented will be made according to the arrangement of topics by these works. As the term 19 too short for the study of ail topics, it is thought best to recommend such topics as are of special Importance for the actual work of schools. School Management aud Hygiene, pages 27 12, School Organization, chapter 2, in cluding programs, school signals, seating and recesses. Parkers Talks, 1,2, 3 and 4. These talks ara brief but include the nature and object of teaching. School work.chapter 3,including discipline conditions for study, helps to study and In centives comprise readinn for second meet ing. In Parker's Talks, the subject of reading is continued in talks 5, 6 and 7. The application cf ceTrect principles are here presented. The third division or ovtiine includes the recitations, questioning, attention, criti cisms etc., and continues chapter 3 ar far as to the recitation. Talks 8 and 9 concludes reading and talk, 10 takes up spelling and presents the different methods. To profit, by a course of reading, teachers should read a portion cf each lesson daily, unless a course of reading and stody is pur i sued in a systematic manner and, continued I during the, term, but little good will be ac I complUhed. I While the foregoing outllno may serve as a guido to the leaders and teachers of the var- ious sections, yet they should be governed in the assignment of lessons by the direst Mis Lizzie Sweeny, of Poretto, ar rived in town one day last. week. Miss S. will teach the Plain City school ihis winter Coalport Standard. The two bovs and girl for whom homes were wanted as noted in last weeks Free man, have each secured places we are in formed by Steward Lilly. A single sheet of paper, 72 inches wide and 7?i miles long, was made without a break in a paper mil! at Watertown, N. Y., a few days ago. The sheet wviged 2.207 pounds. Miss Emma Spencer, a young lady of Lumber City, Clearfield county, a few days ago shot a large hawk with a rifle. She went before a justice and made oath to the hiring of tha hawk, and received the bounty to which she was entitled. The Dnuntless tire engine was taken out on Wcdnesdaj afternoon for the purpose of testing it. It was found to he In very had condition nd would not throw water at all. It shonU be attended to at once as there are places in town where in cr.se of fire the water would be almost, lso'ess, witn out it Ilesper Campbell, pged about twenty years ard n son of Harvey Campbell ot Wil li imshurg, I air cur ty, died at Mie home of his rnr-nts in that place on Tuesday, af'er a') illness of six weeks from typho'd fever. Harvey Campbell w.s r.t one time a resident of this place, and a brakeman on 'he E & C branch. The Commonwealth, on Friday hist at Ilarrisbnre, brought suit against Gen S. M. Pulley, lato State Treasurer, and his bonds men hi recover S70 OwO of State funds whicli Genera! Bailey lost by the failure of the ex change Bank nf Bradford, In whicli that amount or the State s money was de-posited. wants and desires ot the teachers. Some General Bailey's suit against tho hank has ! topics maj require a review and others pass nr.t yet been decided by the Supreme Court, j ed over mor rapidly. Rook otlc Leisure norRS for December is an excel lent hol'day number fn'l of noveltips to r l-ps,. the fair s-x. An "at'rac'ive fiontS pieoe I los' r- tion, numerous fahio'i pag"s. music ard an illustrated poem, art? followed by well filled literary pages written by pop ular authors. Among tho latter Marian C. L. Reeves contributes the opening chapters of a powerful serial entitled "The Nut Brown Maid," which is to run through sev eral numbers. Miss Reeves has written sev ers! successful novels among which are "Rosebud Garden of Girls." 'Tilot For tune," "Old Martin Boscawen's Jest, etc , etc., and a story from her pen is always received with favor. Two Roses, a Summer Idyl, by Emily Lennox, Maxwell's Ghest, by Mary E. Bradley, a Christmas Story, by Amelia Abbey, a Charade, many good poems art, fashion and literary notes, with house hold hints, complete an exceptionally good number. Leisure Hours has improved greatly under the management of Its pres ent proprietor and has added many new features to its pages ; besides all the goe things given, premiums are offered to every single subscriber. Trice only $1 50 per year. G. n. Hobart, Publisher, Box 1S77. New York City. STRAYED any fre in the subscribers rei,tinn at Mailt Tin. Pa . abat two monthi Sf,W AITERriSF.)IF..TS. FOR RENT. The undersigned of fers the following rteMrHhla property for rent : Ad elegant store room 20x4) leet, elegant p;ac window, suitable for hardware store or any other ptore and there i. a tlnshop and too 8 in -ame hiiiMinii. There is a itond UHMen and lot attach ed. " and rooms In the bulldlnsi suitable for dwelling. A splendid opportunity for one want ing to ftart a hardware and tininif establishment the trade is already 5 estahlifhed as I have been earrylngon the business lor yenrs. The above property is situated In e'arrolltown, Cambria County, Pa. Also, several lots of ground in a good state of cultivation situated in .arroii township, conven- ' lent to thm KoroilLrh. Possession trivfn Anril l-f 187 . t:all on or address, A SHREW H HAt'ei, Iec. 24, '88. Carrolltown e'amhla Co., Pa. SCh, Mi : and ' i Cio-C 'nv 'or 11 d VS- ! remai re: s i e ht .'.-triel til ' oil i ii not f- IV! -Pre 1 1 1 r. or .1. Y . I.ei i !., l tii'H place, has r t.teit a tie- a:, 'i nov-l iW-v.ru tor pre i.'it.g the i ss,-i,it. ol burrs on l-'ts. It n i s si , i h f.t t ai d jet t hai oVt thread Leing cut on the ho t and two jurrs s.rewed on In opposite dirc:iaii3 with a S'nall plate between the two burrs with protruding Mis which are bent down over the burrs. Something of the kind that w ill do the work Is said to be mm h needed for rat mad pur poses and t i hope the Prof , ssor may real ize handsomely from his Invention. He has tiled Lis aj plication for a patent. Wanted Lumber in trade for a new Portable .steam .sawmill, C5 bors--power, 00 Inch paw, 40 foot carriage and 80 foot ways. Apply to this office. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company hbs lsfned an older, which took effect Dec. 1st, that hereafter when trains are delayed at division terminal points, such as Pittsburg, Altoona, Ilarrisbnrg and Philadelphia, the men be allowed for delays as follows ; En gineers : First class, thirty cents per hour; second class, twenty-seven cents per hour; third class, twenty-three cents per hour ; fourth c lass, twenty cents per hour. First class conductors will receive twenty-five cents per hour ; second class, twenty-three cents per hour; third class, twenty cents per hour. Flagmen will get eighteen cents per hour and brakeman sixteen cents. The men were frequently delayed from one to twelve hours, and heretofore no extra p 'Y was allowed. On Friday last Mr. Jonathan Lloyd, of Cambria township, who is employed at ex Shor;fT Griffith's log job in Jackson town ship, was severely injured while cutiiug timber. He was by himself and had cut a tree which lodged against another when f alling. Mr. Llojd undertook to cut down I the tiee which the other had lodged against and while doing so the first tree fell, the limbs of which struck him on the head cut ting him badly. He was so.ne distance from where the accident happened and uncon scious when found. Ho was taken to the house of Mr. David Bracken, medical aid was summoned, and we undeistand that al tnoogl; his skull Is sracturcd bally ar.d his coditirn critical the physloUn has strong hopes of his recovery. The largest and best stock of overcoats ever brought to Centra! Pennsyl vania is r.ow to b seen at the Golden Eagle Clothing House, A'loona, Pa. On Fiidaj evening, about seven o'clr-ck, three mnske.l men entered the dwePing r,r Casper Carle, an aged citiz-n ot Clentf.'d tewr.ship, who resides about a u.i! west of St. Aug"sti:,e, pud roughly seized the ol(1 man and demanded his money. There was do one in the house except a daughter mid she was too badly frightened and could not, even had sha had the courage, been of any assistance to the old man. Mr. Carlo refus ed to hand over his money, when the three me n hound i.is hands behind his back and put a gag in his mouth, and then proceeded to ser.ich the house. They found ahout four hundred aud forty dollars which they carried off. The ruflians abused the old in-n considerably by punching him in the sides trying to make him tell where the money was kept. We understand that there is a otirng probability of the thieves being caught, as Miss Carle is pretty certain that bhe recognized one of the party, and a war rant his been ifsued for the arrest of tho persons suspected. We hope they may be caught and retired for a long term in the Western penitentiary. A correspondent, at Cressou writes us: j 'On Saturday !a-t John Sanker, of Alle gheny fown.ship, butchered a hog, which tip. j ped the beam to the tune of 475 pourds, dressed meaf. About three weeks ago John T. Storm of GaUiizin, butchered one that ilTS"ed (iOO pounds. EoetisbnrK will have to do better than noticed in the ln.-t Free man before it can claim the prizo for "boss i porlT-;." Two young sons of Chr.rh s V. William son, Esq. , of Shn.i-' towr.sl ip, were out l.uMir g (.re day last week, when owe of ILeni was suddenly startled by reinp a yoir.g deer w iihin a fr w fei t ol him, pae ir - h tween a ln!;s ed rocks. Ti e ynnioT T.ian r'p..i" a sr..-, ler, jrnip ar.d grabbed the deer by the jdr.d feet, at the sn:e time ca!1 i :n i ii- r i ly to his binther to come to his . - stai ee. A Ithovjh t1 e deer k icke 1 ic '' i y, the stalwart joung rear, retaire l Lis .ri; till his br.. liter nrr!vit ?.n i shot the ai i-riotl.- s. vif r t llnrnlil . illian-. Tom:iron, i f Leretto whilo out sit 'ching or. Monday iiight was upset on lie road between Chet Spring and I.oretto, The horse tar. i fT keeping the road un'il tie reached Cresson, where, after passing ttie ti-'kit office be took the railroad track to Lilly's wT.-te ttie sle-gh was caught in a fioe and m !"ft. The hor-e was caught shortlv after, n at Lilly's, and. although he l a.' lost a i I is shoos, lip was not percepti bly hurt The horse belonged to Andiew H :e : a-i, of Ga li'zin, who cam here on Tu-slay on the hunt of it, Mr. Tom-lii--on l.avir g lost trace of it after passing I.oretto, and while here conductor Snyder ir formed him where it could be found William Hroderirk, who together with a jounj man named Stack, was released from jail at last erm of court by Judge Johnston for the reason that Justice Biaud, ef Johnstown, who had committed them for surety of tfe peace, had no jurisdiction in ' the premises, is again behind the bars for a ; r-irn ilar e ffer.se. He was committed several Hays ago by Justice Bland, on oath of his ! father, William Broderick, Sr., who swore that his son had threatened to knock his (the father's) brains out. The old gentle j man also testified that the son drove his i mother barefooted from the house on a bit ! ter cold night, the ground being covered i with snow. Many persons think it is but a question of time when the Broderick abode will be the scene of a brutal murder. At some of the meetings, the attendance has not been p.;- to the expectations of the leaders of these meetings. Teachers who do not assi-t to earrv out their own resolu tions of the County Institute are open to otrsnre. The Ilcporicr has a 'so been adopted as sup plementary rom! ing for the reading circles;! The leaders report mu-h interest and en-, thusiasm in the werk of the different circles and with the c n hined strength and support ' of our teacherr. great good will be accom plished for out schools. Pespectfully, County Si uf-iuntendent. Tre best i iedi" . wr iters claim that the successful r"ni" ly (or nasal catarrh must be nfn-irritat:r-cj, t asy i f application, and one tha hy its ov u action, teach all the re mote .r -es r.i ,1 u v, r.tt J surfaces. The l is t? rr i f ibe t Torts to treat c.i'.arrh during the past f- w jears obliges us to admit that only one remedy t is ro tipletely met these ron Citior.s, and that K E y's Cream Ita'm. Tiiis safe and pleasant remedy has mastered, ca tarrh as nothing l-e Las ever cone, and both physicians and patierts free'y concede this fact. The more distressing symptoms quickly j iei.l ft- it. a Yorsii marrit :! pu ple or those about to marry soon, should not forcet that Carl Kivinus has some tiiie sew ing machines, the best and easiest mnning machine in the market, and just the thing to make your young wife laugh on Christmas morniug. avo one red an. I whfe spotted two ysar-old ter wo.n le t n'.rn oent down and cr.e red and whoe two re, r.o ,! heifer. Aliv i n . rlr il on ,.t tlrr "t"-rf Hi I'e tliol.kluilv le.-on.ier.ned. iivM ,y the . ,, , ANslt.Mii. HAMiNEK. tin .btzin. Pa., bic 17. -t. OUR HOLIDAY GOODS FOH THIS SEASON ARE CAUS ING QUITE A COMMO TION. WE HAVE MEN'S DESIGNS IN Fnncy mufflers, Iinbroidered Ilandj .kerchiefs, Gloves, Dressing Cnsef A TlUIVlsTD "T-vt.l. voti.t. rMt,,f::Cr.,,r,d,s Jewelry, A:e., so that ther countv. deceased, having i.sn .-....i ... 1 ' ' I : no trouble in innkinsr a selection lay, and all those having claims mat th. ..... 1 will present them, properly authenticated settlement to for MICHAEL IMIWNY. Adm'r ot Peter Maloy, dee'd. Barr twp., Uec. irtli- 18M.-et. NOTICE is hereby given that the an nual election ot Directors of protection Mutual Fire Insurance Companv of e'Mmtiria county will be held at the office of "the S.-eretary n Etnslitirg, on Monday, Januarr pi. A. I). ls7 ,' between the hours ol 10, a. m. and 2pm .- T. W.lllCK. Iec. 17, 1SS. 8-t. Secretary. STRAY SHEEP Came to the resi denee of the subscriber residing In Alle gheny township. Cambria county sometime In June last, tour sheep marked with a silt in the right ear and a notch In the le;t. The owner la I requested to come forward, prove propertv, pay charges and take them away, otherwise tl.ty will oe disposed of accordinir to Ihw. piTinri: vrmv Allegheny Twp., Iec. io. 1SS8. a suituble gift for friend or dear one. Any orders sent us by mail will b promptly filled and any purchaser t the amount of 10 or over w ill be ei titled to one of our handsome Parlo Mirrors, worth I.oO. L. RJ1.WOOLF sore. J TO ADVERTISERS! For a rheck for f20 we will print a ten line ad. vertisement in One Million issUp ol IeadinR American Newspapers. This Is at tl.e mr of only one-fifth ol a cent a line, for 1.0"o Circula tion. The advertisement will be placed before One Million ffiTcrcnr newspaper purchasers : or Five Million Headers. Ten lines will accoml date ahoat 75 words. Address with copv of Adv. and check, or send 30 for book ol 1M) panes. E( J. P. KOIVJIX & CO., 10 SmucB St., New Yore. lec. 10, 1586. Johnstown, P E3 BOTTOJV IS KEACHED AT LAST. An "Ideal" F.ditlon of Longfellow's The expiration of copyright is at last bringing into really popular circulation the works of some of the most celebrated Amer ican authors, whose writings the high cost of monopoly has kept within the hands of a few. Allien, the IJttrary lierolution pub lisher, has recenty brought out a number of the best books by Hawthorne, Precott, Emerson, Poe, Cooper, and either"). He has now just f ubhshed a very pretty volume of Longfellow's poems so fai as copyright has expired. It is the form which he is making famous as the Ideal Edition beautiful enough to bo worthy of the name the type being large Long Primer, the printing and binding (cloth) in excelle nt taste. People who have been used to buying Longfellow might suppose the price of the handsome volume to be a dollar or more instead of which Alden only ask 25 cen ts for it 1 Pos tage. 5 cents extra, if by mail. Alden's latest catalogue, fi4 small quarto pages, which he sends free to anyone (his publica tions are not sold by book-sellers, buy direct only). Is a veritable literary wonder in its attractions. Addrcs John U. A'den, Pub lisher, New York or Chicogo. Bneklen n Arnlei Srtlve. The best salve in the world for C tits Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chlllblains Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively ci rcs Piles or no pay required. It is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 23 cents per box. For salo By E. James ?f arki.uik i.icf.:st:n issrF.n. The following marriate licenses were Issii 'd by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Wednesday, Decem ber 22, 18RG: Edward Coiper Will, Coopcrsdalo and Mary Maud Harris, Jackson township. Clement Harris, Jackson township and Mollie A. Good, Taj lor township. i Kt. Ijiwrenre Hotel. When you come to Altoona stop at this ' house, 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 ana 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 ihe train. Ladles' entrance ' on Fourteenth street. James Heaton, Proprietor. December 10. 4t. Renew Her Tenth. Mrs. Pheebe Chesley, Peterson. Clay, Co. Iowa, tells the following remarkable story the truth which is vouched for by the resi dents of the town: "I am 73 years old, hav e been troubled with kidney complaint and lameness for many years; could not dress myself w ithout help. Now I am free from j ail pain and soreness, and am able to do uiy own housework. I owe my thanks to Elec- trio Bitters for having renewed my youth, ! and removed completely all disease and pain, j Tearher'a ReaIlnir Circle. The following is the program for the Teach er's Reading Circle, to be held on Saturday, Jan. 8 1.187. 1, Song by Circle. 2. Recitation Mattie Howell. 3- A talk on fractions Prof. Reed. 4. Song by Circle. 5. Select reading Mollie Evans. 6. How to teach Hygiene Prof. Leech. 7. Discussion of Porular Educator Jessie Hill. ARGUMENT LIST. Argument ;ourt. Jannarv a. 1SS7. Kul tc show canse vs. . . .Ueorge W . Stutzman. Assignee. same.. vs same. same vs same. Huirhes vs Umbaugh et al. .ludson vs Kennv. Ko.id in Kcado township Irom Sam Rutins to Jno. Knlly. Hill vs Blangli & Kaufman. F.merson vs lxigan. Farahsugh vs Itracken. same vs ssme. Mc'oy vs Ilrn-llcy. In re petition CamlT'i Mttunic and Manuluetur inr Co. to satisly mortgage. Koid in Harr tov. n-Mp'roic. (lord n to Olttlr.gs. 'nnnlng vs Weak Ian I. (r.illulier vs t'. '. l'o. fc. N. Y. S. K. k. li. e-o J'e:ul in H:irr towns!,!, from Not ley r i l,to In djunT c ,u:;:y bnne. I'mth-y-j otfice. H. A. SHOKM A K KK. fr.!.r. t ec. isss. 1'rothonotary. TJITTS3iri;r, WEEKLY POST. FOR ls7. ENLARGED TO 12 PAGES, . THE ONLY DEMOCRATIC PAPER IN PITTSBURG ! A iter .lanuary 1. JS7, Thr nv. -.'y rnst will re enlarged to 1 we've Pates, ore hall larger than in present fit-, thus rraklng the Largest and "e '-Kpct t psper In tlif 1'imntrv. la I.1IT' ' A I. Alw-tys Iieino--raMc. uiving a eor't il an 1 candid support to the K.ttlonal Ad rrlnNtraion. 1.1TI- KAKY Illustrated tales, sketches, choice m'st-e'latir. t'iogriiphv, and poetrv. WAsillMiillN-Ample and "rclialls corres- I I oniiotife. ma.l and telegraphic ; Cengrcsssional i ' -(ifMfr . MAKKK.TS "are(ul reports of the I'ittsbnrg, ' Foreign and other markets ; live stock quotat- , Ions : the wool growers' interests : money and i stock markets, at home and abroad. I '( K Kfl'(M'K.'CK-In?eret!ng and spriwbt- ly lotters Irom special correspondeT.tj in Paris, New York nd W ashington, the South and West, i Tn shrt inttel'J pnge and Mci.lumns of Thr ; , t khj Vott will l-e found that careiul variety ot : reading that interestr the man of business, "the : farmer, the i-oliticiiin . the st'nient. and pre-eml- i nentiy the lauii'v and household circle, i Address, " THE POST. I'lttsburg, Fa. : Tlii? larut'st stock of hardware ever ollered i STRAY'. Came to the residence, of ; the CoTlllt V Call 1)0 (oillld at 111 V SlOIV I IV the FuhFcriber in Allegheny township abont , . . the 1st ol May. 1SS6. a dark red hull wilh uhlif i.n. .-.-.IK,,... . . . 1. .1. 1 1 1 atar on forehead and some white on flanks. Ihe IHM M'llIUL; IIGUIN ll(MMl ill 11111011 10 Uiail 1 (i uwr ip rvqueB.ea m prove propertv, pav cl.argesj and take him away, otherwise he will be d.s posed ol according to law. ALEXIS PAKKISH. Oct. 15, 1SS5. WANTED For our Kr!int e N'os-ry Stk. on Snisrv or Coir.nna- ston. W'rite for tern-s. encl".iI)H .i",.r. ..-v..,.i isw rjprTienrr neeof . A. M M H1K a. o Nur serymen, Kcchester, i.Y. SALESMEN AGENTS WANTED. Remunerative employment efltred energetic id rel'.iiile men. Aiirtts. Security Kntcal Benefit Society, replace them for. hut 1 will continue to s Bottom Trices until 1 am compelled to replcni mv stock. When you want a cookimi- or hcatii stove, tinware hardware. naiK, iron. uki-. trim and larmintr implements call and see mv t li - ami icarn mv pin e. C3-. ZE3ZTTlSrTIiIH3"5rr 233 Broadway, New York. Nov. s?. sfn m. IIKill SI IIEET. - EliENSlH K WAN'Ti:i).-I,oc,l ard T T Afiit" in rnri ti'wy, rij p.tv (iiirril icn on Shhiry or Oommiinn. t o,i--it -r ! !r.m ncl.ir-f nun T r cur ;i fit . l-w mctie i l.i'eil fiii'1 l' W ; rl"" 1 -r t!;i . ur Salo-tr:eo riiike tb t lr n i.ty. W'r w.i. lurr t-i. -..ce with !j Siirr. - I'll !," to any vrr-"?; it r-l iitlp relTfi.r-ps I ir'ulir. , 1 e.--;m-'T. t 1 . !'clereii',e.. Sr . fiit n a ' p -t 1 1 in ! u H. lh .ik Vi at': On.. iruud IIdi !s. Mi'h. N.t, n. is-:. HOLIDAY r I i PRESEN' t .-1 . - 1 1 :i l . j-- -I rl li i i "ci i . . 1'1't- i I It. : ' I llf-Mfr - . ' . . h . . ' t- l'irlr.tls tt e-f t,i in h ; irlr.ill. . . . i - li - ! Til! t s TRAY SIIEE1-Cfme to tie resi ship t,n or about the lt of September lust 'our P'lecp. Ttie owner is reqneared to come torward, prove property, pay charges and take them awny otherwise thev will fe disposed ol according to lw. TllOM A I.. El'"Ai;iS. De;. S, !?. i 1 1. I . or i- r. w i i:io o- tise our ll..-:,e. virjr.o : o'0V s-7. il. ii -' 1 i T s in u -! i ,i v n i: g-i- i r . . n . -i it I HI I, '. . . . 'i I j.-ct . mi' m1 r l - r- t o c 1 v ! ... f. , . w i i s e.nk ;,. It.., n I niiif r Im s. .. . " .it)! we I., a I . r , r .. : Iree. I !. i. - o - , it.M e , !.: r-' : t t ii- I i o t : r 1 .. ' I 't "" s '! ' i o:.t- !un.i. ut t, , mo -t . -i n. t 1 1, t e r rve ti ii- or i i Hiii r,:. a u' t-4 - o: . W i, ' i ur l r HO I o. ! -. i -t. ' I, 1 T . C-r-.l I' ll A ' 1 I 1 el il I P. RARE CHANCE Tte American Detective Bureau, Main Office. 94 anil 9 Diamond St.. Pittabnr h, I'a. KstnMished by Itivid H. Oilhlnson, ft T. S. Oov't Petective. tirnaniied and eoiot-ict-ed on the system of the 1 nited States Se -ret service. Confidential Agents in all the Princi pal Citie ot the 1'r.itrd States and Canada. 1). rt. Oilkinson. Principal and ticn JSupt Heber Mcl'owell. Supentitendent. Hon. John Tialrell, Attorney (or ti e Bureau. Reference: James J. Hrooks. Chief Secret ser vice Division, Wasnington, 1). Send lor Circular. rkST.V II .r- I'. -t-i nr.-t . J, t . e I r ' I 'V.'.r olli g . Ai - r K. . " . c -i g J - lt I ly dill mil imkr lhl . T '-.i-e. - .oi , : w I m e t - u; 1 se a tte w rt ral I I i:.i:.to' Wf alsiv. ,1 , ii sp ?. Ilf r ..r y ,u j :. or I i. o. t stif t.t c . r. :i 1 S'.. N . Y .. or ' 'Ii ' .: i I'l'.t ;i 1 1 oi ie. .1 n tiunr v is-;i.ue, at'd e'- tojr ! I ok ! any one in our li n tiy I". M . c i n i to. r ti: . o : or i i i ol 1 n' t advertise in the bo . k. II w.r. , t Pa. el ). color hi''., Priipe-r, Jew- r-. ml,;exi, ti, if Cmtop V e can enlarge to 1 lle-sle anykird B 1 i fe'te- tn."rt.irTrit mo, t S.n! m m.r Iv rjer. registered letter. IVetal Note. Iri!t on N. V . or Y. r prepaid. ,N. pi.:;' -u sti.t tot ana.la or west Minn.. Ii a. Mo . A'k.and I. a. Orders fn m there must be a. con.PHn' I cah in rail. .7.i. k , ,.u w ,., an ,,, .,.ur ..mit to make Fl.oP.s ( v I rv Plate procesa with periem-e eena x ms Tor page i.(M.k -How to make rhoins," and sample l'h"M nude v 1 i-n a aijig'c i.ai tern. or s t as sgi-iit lor our i ortra'ta. .t ak at. v uars'loi.. a anal si , ew 1 ntrni ii v e a ii 1 our n- fi n-ri -c f'. N -Tin p-r - r M e-- s : i :e A r ti' l'"'t The- nd examine C "s 71 nnd 7'2 The l:irge"t ad v . f r io : ht we inust d'j busine-s on tt'e soat-c -end color hair, (iample. If poss'.l l. unnecessary. .s-, a:id wtiite n-t l !.;. ut otcours" Pe ter the suill on-, toe Cnmera. If vou stamp and address I.MI'I II K t OTV 1 O. Fork. STRAYS. Came to thepremipei ot ihe'subscrl- Tn get a First-Class Illuutrated Maga zine, with a lT"emlum to everv snbecrlPer. Ihis ni ofler is made by the Publisher of ! 7 tier, in Chest township, on or about October ! 1 to. law, a white steer, two yeai-s oi l. with a notch cut in his left eir. AT LOW PRICES. LEISURE HOURS Besit and t hrapest Home nnd Fashion .llacailne poblialiecl. Also, ahout the same time, a red and white spotted heifer, two veers old. no m-rks visible. The owners are requested to come forward and prove property, pay chsrges and take them awav. otherwise they will he disposed of ac cording to" law. CHAS. KIH IY. -if 1.50 per year in ad ranee, - Contain each month. Fashion aud Fancy work Flates, Fashion Notes. Original Illustrated Arti cles, Stories. Poems. )t. Society Notes, Hints for Farm, (harden and Household. Send stamp lor circular giving, list or j PRE M IUMS.- 41. II. IIORART, FonllMhrr. I. O. Rn 1H77. 292 Broadway, 51. T. nOR HALF.-STEAM F.N(?IN ES. CI. ?ir i I tire Pans. Holler and Sheet-Iron Work. -Second-band engines and boilers on hand. Hoist lnt engines ind machinerv a specialty. TH M -AsCAKI.IN, Allegheny. Pa. (Jan. Ti.-lj.) THE DAILY TIMES. PTITTWELrillA A Nood " n me Should not hesitate to wait upon tliose ill with such rllseeses as Small-pox. Cholera or Scarlet Fever. There la little to be feared by persons waiting on the sick if they will use Parbjs rropbylacjic Fluid freely. Iu sick-rooms it should be exposed on pUtc' or gancer, and the patient sponged oft with the Fluid diluted. For safety .cleanliness aod comfort in the sick-room the Fluid is indit-pensBbie. HEAD QUARTERS FOR HOLIDAY GOODS. I have now on hand a Largo and Fine Assortment of Mufflers, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Dolls, Brass riaoqucs, and Hand Satchels, with all the Latest Nov elties in Fancy Goods. Also, a complete line of "Wraps, Ladies', Misses' and Children's Coats, Cloths, Gloves, Hosiery, Muffs, Hoods, Toboggan Caps, and Underwear all of Obituary. ADAMS Died, at his residence in Altoo na, on Monday Dec. 13 lrtStj, of typhoid fever and typhoid pneumonia of the lungs. Mr. Ptter Adams, at-!ad 26 years. The deceased was a son of William and Elizabeth Adams, deceased, of Clearfield township, and was married nineteen months ano to Miss Alice Ryan, daughter of Mr. J.imcs Ryan, of the above named township, and movpd to Altoona six week9 apo. lie was a kind and loving hnsoand until his u-.. timely death lias cast a doom that will lent; be remembered by his sorrowful wife and friends. His remains were interred in , Shawls I. f - M , , . ' i e n, tt , at Si A t i ., I Wcdiif s,iv the 15inst. after a hiub mass of which will be Sold at the lowest requiem for the repose of his soul, which was celebrated hy Ii.-v. Father Rynn. May his soul rest in peace. It was whn the storms of winter Swept o'er the snow-clad main. And intervening wintry storms Shed friendly tears in t.tin That he bid his friends adieu, In a calm and peaceful way. And his imprisoned spirit flew To realms of endiess day. And he is Rone where Aoeels dwell, riis spirit now is free. Farewell ! sweet spirit, fare thee well! Earth was too cold lor thee. Y-r. swoot snow rni-?s crown his tnmn. Atideentiewindsdocisb, CLOVER AND TIMOTHY SEED. O'er one, who m Lis youth and lilooiu, j T.i.:,r,Tw.i nnvi.lel Fr mr.s. oao Was tailed UPOU to die. i ta'i"-,s ami In' o-o-.s. A I IV. t'LomK ft(0,iolrd,:Uliio.! flTE TIMES is th'l i vrrcd ly car rirrs in all ihe citim, tnirns ami villages iitrrou riding riiihtdd-j,,-wvvr. UV rV.XTS n iri'ek. and 7 7 7 . . 7. ....7 f.TO I'lnl 7- C for ONE CES'T a cojnj. It is un i- vcrsally conceded to ha the FST NEWSPAPER JN IHE WORLD fiT the pric, publishing all the . Associated Press Nctvs. Quotation : nf the Produce and .Mount .War-' kefs and ALL THE NF.WS OF THE WORLD in a corn va l and readable form. It is not e.vc-lled I in Quality or Quantity hy aH pa- , per a t an y price. By .V a il Eon r .Months. One Dollar. One 'ear, j Three Dollar post-paid. One Month, ,70 ets. j THE WEEKLY TIMES ! Til . men week l m ill earnestly enueayor to l j my patrons better opportunities to supply t! wants by inereasini- my already larire stock harness, liridles. saddles, blankets, robes wli etc. T will be pleased to liaye all tliose in n ot anytlunu: m my line eall at my establislim inspect articles and- ascertain prices. G. L. FREDERICK Ebensbnrir. THE Ot)Xl)E?vT AfiE COOKING vSTO OYER 50.000 IH3USK- I -5 In present in.rr to the f;t consideration of tho public th den Age Cooking Stove, we with the utmost confidence men is as a successlui opc cook stove. It has boon th" teslcd, we having sold in ) three years over m Ml ..f Vo would call attention to t! tour of the stove, it beinz 'Jlhi:best cdegrec gracc-ful ii' V.sf 'i sJ For wiiplit, smoothness of castings and prrf QTXTY-FO Ult Columns of proporti.onoil. . , . . I tir.rrs it is um mataziHc-ncu-spajHr rnaun; , production, is, without exception, the tin matter, ensn. attractive, info est- ! . 1 , , , Sold by JOHN FHXX yolui stoicn Pen prices Mr R E.JONES- "TVONALD E. DUFTGN , Office in Armory Huilding. tirr-s it is unenualled. As Baker it is 1'f.iu ki t, an.l we ing. instriKtirc. Ihe oe.v i"-"ul"f- y' ' -"" - J- OE THE WAR, hy attire portici- pants. illustrated; Woman's Wttrld. contributed fo hy some of j th- REST WOMEN ilEITERS IN AMERICA; Th Lafr-t Rash-', ions; TIMES' J Ol'NO PEOPLE' hy t hemsrlre t OR I UN. I L STORIES, both short and entin- . rr. j' j 7 'TV- - I , t 7 1 Xtrtl; JopicSOJ Tne limr; i ot ti 1 1 ' t Editorial Comment; SPECIAL ARTICLES om thousands of sub- I jeefs, and ALL THE NEWS arc among its attractions. Terms, S per annum ; clubs of ten .Si a, ami an extra copy to the person f'fin up the el ub. snaur.ii l IM1IVI RS I v a.: , Itow- II A . ll t Tnice lkitft.hlet ,(.(.M!f 1" U ATI'OK N EY-AT-LAW, r.BHXSBlRO, HIGH SI -UKKT. LIJKNSIU'KG, IV J . 11. OAN 1 . I v..-T-i.-t.,, To V M Y ii ro t-i i 'UK PC P1.1C will s;rr Of bUlt!- I n hiis-tli f I nes naeoy. i"1 -. I 3 t CO' s. 1 .'.ft' 0-ll,k L - I . " id 1 1. i I , . .-t i f i I" ' T I . 'if,t' ' n f ..r 1 ; li - ' 12 Pages Oil Columns Cents S2.0(a Year. Address THE TIMES. TIMF.a J-tHLUiyr., rciLALLi.ra.A FOR SALE. i li, MI..1 u: t - r- t "h i- t. ' x AHOUT K AC x r l- ' e-ecr t-i e ' . .- r f- 1 1 'U tit'l . II . I I -" I : ! ' ' ft u- I'M ' - , s n i.c- A valuable Hi l'-i I i"f 'i jt -ir s'-uated in the W ft l a. For lurttar j.artninlarf the nnderfigrjed. -Kbensbursr, May IT, ls. t ' i .ii 'li .'. ft I.L kir.ds of i:l- ra! i euiliOsiily titcu'. td I . 1H in 1 In -Il l T s ill Tl . I 1 AIM. ly an x :.e i :1; t I'.vfl n J UT r WANTED -LADY, " tt ft tr.
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