ff- -i. lr (fiiin'orin cf xcrmnn. -I.- I v ! r! ; i r. r"' t '.-. ' y , til-- "'KS-i ! VN !..v r v. r t I- p-lI-vs,, i h .r.y x ! : .11 -ub .-! ill : - -. . Mi. !..! -..! foi ' -t'tr -' ;. .-h! Ii 4i;niK;;, ,; : 2 v. -. . . .1 1 -ikviy- il .;: - !v--:'v -Lii'.ii'j I r 'he ,...:;y. I; re'-, -"- 'n-rlv-..I '.v I . n r ! . i ; ti'-t tl.at. tlitt .tfrer nihirly P.v. yisin D-':u- -trstion, !- more pi.p.-t ii nr.' ;l,''.' -.rr.- o'tipr prrifxl or cxKcn't : , , IVni'vrvv ,,f f Hi'.ti-i t r ' ... ! nt-i r :i '.! TX'U i inks eVdi.,K th wli.iie cuiiii t ticket ;-y imj'i;t!' iiof fi'rulit.vl tn leml -i eni-''irai;-ni;'!!t tu H'f 11" iu;iic i -. in .1,. future the FiiF.F.Mx starts, exp. c'.iiis: v ;y t all timp roaily t i p-rf-irm It-, r.u a IVracx-r .t'.o 1'i'i't r -!i. i.iai; .'e -ni- intrin.s;t" anil pncmiraireMiient in ,, futtiri- Hint it hM rccpive 1 In the pant. KT frf-'i tu!) oytiipri gn to the Siiiar Tw fif" aii'l a liear worked tlie town f r J f'w pennies on Thursday. rr U kinds of canned go-xld no to the M-.fc'r li'HVl. -The mcr '.iry nut down to about rwo ele-j.-ei below zero on Tuesday night. -Fur tl.c b..-it flour lu the market ro to t; e Siunr D-'wl. y.r K. L P-tvie is Saiii up ami is suffer-iim- vnn'ly from a healing in his bead. -"ipture iii'-t"t:.t)y rKli-ved by the u-o ,f t crlt liralod Fry Tru-s, for .sale at p . i'' drutf st.-ire. ii: C. K. Zahm, Ei , has been on .. : !i-t for the past week but we nnder - i i i. lowly recoverirtij. L Juliii.-ituii is now rapidly recover j ; a-e it his atilicted eye and we hope . & t'.iat it will be entirely well. man who a couple of months ago -. ; : ilii-tim; an ooen winter is not at pres .;!mir your attention to the fact that : ,.: yuu so. " icti'd -Lumber in tride foi a new : r'l !t stnaii: sawmill, 25 borse-power, 00 : -t i fimt carriaute ami 30 foot ways. ' . . -i t-; itiis ('ffiee. I Loretto Merrhandie Co wishing to (ut slock of lieavy overcoats, uow of-ht-iii at extremely low fiftures fur cash " 'ir.try prod new. - ..irt. Jai.e lUirns, of Altoona, the motiier :' 'atedohu Hums, E-.q., of St. Augus ; . .; ed at Altoona on Thursday of last . i: ai'd seventy id. years. il.e largest and best stuck of iits ever brought to Central TVnnsyl- - -.I i.iv.v to be seen at the Ooiden E.ig'.e ' rig lloiisit, Altoona, I'a. - Mr. l'.art MirCabe, foe t-ngiiiuer on tlie ., : h ctT il'itv on account of sickness. tint seriously r.i, bein able to uo '. . 1 1. . ut ;s uot wed fii.oigli to t-e or the ! i - Mi. Ji.l.t: I;. Stft.ii. who fur some years .: -il i .i h tirewery and hotel at Altoona. I .: at b:- lit tr.e it: that plaro on Monday 1 He was ah ut thirty yeais of r.i" and ; - !in! :: at :.,::y, in thU c .;:n'y. ' ' M. l.iird.thc (t..ran editor of the i o-u .1 fdl c-ii thft i--e on ??-.tttr- ' . ard su-tahii'd an u.rly fracture of : h'ih of the hip joint, which, owing to, ', ani-ed ao will more than lilii-ly prove ' : the .nurig cpxi i: . : t :;m there wii! ted a iuiges, two hU:!;::T3 fi tux ' t'r by the br.nul. ut larg?, nnd a , .Lii.an, p.. i.'.;ol .lirt-ftor, cc ust.ilii.;. (! i t. on at: 1 v,o ir:-pt I irs bj . wa:o. V- r.-;;i A "f in . IV r. :!.. .- i- in A't p .r I is t-o-r, M -At-'- r, a trend. t con 1 :V!i'a nn'i'oflc:, whn'.e -eei, 'omi uiie'iiy sick i. sr !I?rt i-V:: -;; on Mon- i i-i and .led in a fchort time from ,t i; a-". - A.NTKD. S-'vcai younc? men to ; (o-re-ral M r'd: and i- e L.is'ne.-. i ii! a i; inh.Untaiit-. Mi 1 (Xp'Tt .surd l.irJ .,tk. Apply m your own Jwiiii.ig, w.tn references, to I;., care of it-Ill A Fl.KKV.AS. -Tl.e coilectfir of Cainphria twp. will be ' e t'iwT.-hiv :-."h'iol ho'.se in the borough K:jeh'.i:g, for the purpose of 'receiving f - hooi taxes for aid township, on Satur iy, t'e- .x.'th day of Jiuary. 1 S.-.7, between - !.-ur- '.f one arid five p. m. -N' 'TIC K- As mot farmers will want to t I'r.o-pria'e ttie coming spring, now is the xe f-ir you to give yonr orders for the best -or-' ate in the market. I am prepared to ' :ni-!i it ir any ;nde for t-5 to to a ton. i. Ilr.NTLEV l'otal nob-s which were formerly ::wri upon a designated postofiioe, and ' -' lohiy 1" paid at the Issuing t thee or .c i :':ee drawn uoon, are cow made paya 11 nt a:iy money-order ofl'ice, vhich Is a "it ..... : ;"nce to persons hold i .4 theoa. -Irw.r. liv-h, oa of John I.. Uasb. Es-i., f Murr-i:vi"p, while at work In the Hcssa - r e WorVs at Johnstown, was acoi-!-';ta !y striK k on the haad by a piece of r! wi 0 1 sod picked up unconscious. lie v:i.-n t his home but died io a few -l"' r. Allison, brother of James G. AIIl ' '. t'.e parricide who was hanged in Indi l'ls few iears ago, has become demented l' l Tias ia-t wet-lc taken to Dixm';iit. Ho fe-;r r. ;l j rurinlr g naked while -'" '.ry v.is away below the frtezinjl -A '.i.i u!! the I'.ranch Is snowed up and rs, fur Kbensburf? are cotnpeiltsd to ':e ( vr-riand in sli-ighs, it will flti.I prove f 'I'.a'ee to them when hero to visit John 'r-' store, on High street, where dry K'oeerics, etc., are always sold at '" in i-ni-.-s. rs. p.-iMwin, wife of Charles fialdwln, ' ar.k-vi'.if., Somerset county, met with P a 1 r. r u 1 accident a few days since. In the a..ur.M (;f her husband she went to the :--.e to fd f.-r cow, and while cn the J" loft getting hay she "lipped and fell to the f.nor below, breaking her -t arm rnd splitting the knee-pan of her ' " -'V k'!''f' I-r-cal Institute held at Chest !"'f S,:P:rday was veil attended by ' ' ! " of tbe bfir'i'igli, but owing to '' cy r f the weather, the teac'iers r -tatire were u.'iabio to attend. The -1 'i f t-program were fully discussed ' v':'-er, V. J. Cramer and others. " " ''''Us were made for holding a " Ai .'ii'fine c.met!rfe in Feb- ''n 'I :r-,,iay )a,t the train on the Eb ' !n' tiraiicli rail read stuck in the snow " r-1 tr.p about two mile from town. ' ' . ,rn to puM throrjKh the engine " '.ra' k. I.'ickilv tl-ere was but " ' r on board who bail to walk ' 'A"i. 'n, train has been lying ; ''' " ,rj- ai th'i biiard is now over ' ' '.-f t'.at h; road will be opened "' 'i-' Fa i-ngeu aid the mails ' ' Mi:--! to ai"i from Cresson In THE GREATEST ' i .1 H'K s a' . leu lifjwj .W U 1-a-!:h.s rah.-.n ja - Tliuse Bargains Can Only Be Pi i- J"- A""!- ' if ' t - uj tt.is v n! ;.- -u' ovcicoal. The p:.ce. to g iw cvut-:o-U j, at the i.!;i-:u Ku'o Clothing Ilo-.i?.:, A!tot!ia, I'a. A sh ighirig party from ct.rst Springs, e"nsistin of twrlvo or fiffect. .-..np!p., d-ove 'o I. irf (to on Saturday evening lr t atvl pot up at the Highland House. They report havhig had an excellent time. Aft?r spend t -rt ot the evening in i?ari--:r!-, thoy wer- ushered into the dir.iosr r:K.m where a -'lrriituous fpp.st bad Icon spread out for the . .cession. When all had satisfied the "ii.:ier man" thiy departed for home io heartv mxid chepr and expr?ssed it as their opi-iion that Charley' kn"ow3 how to cr,t?r tan a crowd. McDonald at Loretto still "holds the fort" on low prices as follows : 20 lbs browu sugar 51.00,14 lbs white 9ugs.r fl.OO. 3 lbs tea f 1.00, 2 lbs chocolate or coco Jl.OO, 8 lbs green or roasted coffee f 1.00, 5 lbs best roast ed coffee f 1.00, 4 boxes essence coffee lOcts. 4 papers baking soda lOcts., 2 boxes battinc powder lOcts., 3 lbs prnnes 25ets., 3 lbs rice 2".cts., 4 lbs barley 25cts., 3 lbs oatmeal 2"cts. C lbs dried apples 25cts., jood syrup 40 cts. best syrup 50cts., per gal, flour fi.io. s,lt 51-35. All othpr poods at equa'Iy lov? prices for cash or good marketable produce. During Friday, Saturday and Sunday last the pulpit of the Presbyterian church was occupied by Kev. F. Bovle, of Irwin. Mr. Boyle is a very earnest, logical and Peasant speaker. lie was one of the O. A. rt. excursionists through oar western states and territories last year, and his experi ences on that trip have been embodied In a lecture, "Across the Continent," which Is very highly spoken of by all who have heardJ it. It is pronable that arrangement can be made r.y which he will deliver his lecture, in this place at some time in the near future. Mr. Hoyie was a member of the lti.vi Ilegt. I'a Vols, during tho late war. 'It has been the observation of train men," .said a railroad employe recently, "that when a man has been struck by a lo comotive that in nearly every instance bis shots or boots are pulled from Lis feet. It would stem a difficult matter to draw oCT the tightly lacd shoes of a ma-;. Yet in a hundred cases that have eorr.e under my ob servation, where a mart has been struck by a train and killed, his shoes have been found lying on the track. Trainmen have long arguments as to the cause of it. I believe that the only explanation that can be given j is that when a locomotive strikes a man j with full force, his feet momentarily slide j along the ground with such frightful yeloc- I it y that his shoes are torn fiom his feet. It is an indication of the terrific f.noe with whii-li a tii'rsoii is struck by a rapiJ'y ;nov ihg locomotive. Mr. Philip Meflough, of Ka,t Cor.c-- nii"ign, flagn.an n loca! fri 'y the erigiro of 5l-u train, was stru. :; SVP t on Tiics- day evening at Inscjrefc, and so badly huit that- death ensued about o'ock the next inornirjg. He had gone back to f.?g 'he Mail train whilo bis train wa ;l;ib. a ... ; f. -., . . i i , o ii . ome shifting, and after he was call, d bae?r started to walk b.tA-.-f-n the tracks. When the ervino of the Mail truirt whlsl'ed he, fer ; .-.(n:n unaer, mi, tabla n usen, .-t-. pped on the i track in front, bu roa:::ng liis mistake, 1 .I'.t.-inpted t t-'fct hut v.ts struck beforo ! he had cleared te tracfe:. His bond was was bad'y cp.t. hi 2 t aek ar 1 lirra-t bn.iird and his light bg broken near ft. ".i.kIo. J:p , wa Htty-onr years of age and leaves 11 wire ! nr.;' ix nr seven e: i;-, ri. II- wu.t rai r.ec.r Su'iiCiei !i i!i and w(5 a t-oui't i;f M". I).tii"l Mc'jron-;!i of thi place. A trunk, "ttpposed to nHong 10 Joon Krochin ir, of Miianvilie, '.Vaj :ie oovnty, that was transferred in the I ,im '! Fxiess at Mnrrisburg i.n Tin-sdey t-xpl ided in the ; baggage c r while beiiig hndli d ly )'.' -nry II. Mifit'U". tee btggaue i.iest r. Mingns ! was l:u: 1, h'.iont it e iu-sd f.-:n being otruck , by a portion of the !id, but was not (taupr- ! o'l-'y iniund. The trunk was t-okcii to ' pieces and (he contents, cor.eisticg of cioi'.i ing and rvidt-ntiy belonging to a tuinsr, ', scattered all over the. car. It is sup- j posed that a lot of turned i;i.itcle.'s, whicli fcre found when gathering up the contents ! of the trunk, had been ignited by tiie gentle horl!nr Io eMjf.morr in he. (Tfa TO I cars and that a package of r-owder took fire and caused the exialosion. Whether the ' practice of ''loading" an occasional trunk for the benefit of '-baggage smashers" may njt prove beneficial to the traveling public. Is a question that the accident in question will bring before tbe people. Obllnary. Ityrne Died at Summit, Sundav, Janu ary 17, 1HS7, of croup. Agatha Flora, little JsuehtiT of John and Mary Jane Byrne, aged f month3 and 19 day?. TKOXFLLi Died at (iaurzm on 1 u..s -- do.v. .lannarv ISth. 18 Mrs. Mary .1. Troxell, wife of John J. Troxell, aged a.xiut Tij years. The deceased wt 3 born" hi Allegheny township, and was a daughter of Mr. Fran cis Gallagher, deceased, a sister of Miss Sue Gallagher, and a Ftep daughter of Mr. Chailes McManamy. of that township. She, witli her husband, had been a resident of Galiitin for many years, and ber memory will long be cherished by a large number of relatives and friend3 for her encrous and cheerful disposition and her many good qualities of mind and heart. She was a good wife, a kind and affectionate mother and a consistent and devoted Christian, and her soul, we hope, has pone to meet Its eter nal reward. May she rest In peace. I,r )XG Died in Cambria township, Cam bria county, on January 12, 1887, Mrs. Bar bara Long, aged 80 years. The subject of this notice was born In Baden, Germany on September Crh, 1$0. In 1832 with her brother, Charles Schwab and a sister Fhe came to this country and soon afterwards wan married to Joseph Long, (now deceased) with whom she lived on their farm, about five miles from Ebens burr, and with him raised a family of three sons and four daughters, all respected and userul citizens. After the death of tier hus band, which occurred about four years ago, she devoted her time to prenaration for the next world and attending to the walls of the needy. On the night of January 11th, lfs7, a neighbor called on her requesting her to go to his ilcS w ife, and, old and feebie as sho was, she coul 1 not refuse but aroM on tt.r.t cold and utormy midnight and w"nt with the man two miles to his liou.w. whie'J she had barely entered wlien "he sank down and expired in a few tninu'es, thus j;ivinf her life in the at of assisting a suffering fellow being. At the time of her death she bad sixty fair grand and eiht great grand children. The was respected ncd tf toye d by all who Imipw her and is deeply mourned by a large number of relatiors and fi lends. May hpr soul rest In peaco. Weep not f ir her, for rdie is now at test In regions fair, beyond earth's dismal ihore. Where she will live forever with tho blast, And ear'hly rare1 can troule her no mure. X. jTrLiOiTTT? El iXl O EEBTJCTIOK ON LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS EVER MADE IN ALTOONA! ?7 ."'t '.I'th ?;o oo io f i.i.iH .'' ,i .-r:'-; : 2 -n t-. i in ";.iV n-.-f-i ;o (.0 i) J2.T.I '' Wirtii S .".i to lo. on 7.-.0 v-.-th l -'.M' ti 15.00 'Uet. Extr-i L. n-th, S-ul I. ,o)J !-l;;r .": th H ho iip-s-'iii. Cwrrmld Count' .v New Vijr'f Sii ,i t T!.h;' road deveioyiii a I section of ci-ii'.'rv i!or 'r-c as' "-r.-! r C.Tn''-ria i unty that pievinusly had no easy j ou'lrt or its mineral resources, vhi!o the lumbor tradi had to drpend upon the un eera!n fr-h -- r.f clcarfieM crock to get to market. The rat! mad runs in a parallel cours.? with Clearfield crek from f.'re-sr,n, iN source which is also the start'ng jioint. of ho rr.ad to Irvona, a distance of twenty seven miles ; at which point the creek swells into a size that, makes it a useful aux tliary eitv.er for transportation or manufac turing purposes. After leaving Oesson on tliis road there arc frequent signs of th infusion of now life along the course of the track as you whirl over the evenly graded route, but the first stopping place, as you emerge from the woods, which has the appearance of a delib erately planned and well started town is Ashvllle, located on the line of Oallltzin and Dean townships, ten miles from Cresson. A casual glance around and your eye meets fifteen or twenty houses, most of them well built and substantial, which have sprung up as w!'b magic daring the- last year. A couple of old fashioned log houses at the wc-t end of the town, are what the town was one jf-ar ago. Ashville's rnanufnetur- ing Indu.sf run at present may be summed I t.i, rr- . i i mills, a planing mill, shook mil! and grist mill. One saw null, one shingle will i-.nd the pIst mill are ownd and operated by David Trexler. of Ashvilic. and the r.iruain- der by J. Terry & Son, of Chest. Springs. Paul Ellwanger & Sons have an underrak- j ing and forniture establishment, and, in j . .. . i-ouiieeiion wiio ii:is, uj sio pHiiiiio. meat market is run under the firm nama cf Callifzln & Wilson, who will furnish, on ohortcst notice, articles in their line to suit the taste of the customers toothsome, ten der or tough. Anyone who wants to take a business trip or go a-sieighing with his girl need but to speak the word, and J. F. Myers will fit him out from his elegant stock of livery with as fine a rig as a prince could desire. John Dangherty is the mer ry, strong-nrmed Vulcan of the place, and the ringing clang that resound.s from his anv!! may be heard from the gray of morn tilt darkening eve. Dr. J. Y. Maucherdid look after the physical well-being of those who needed restoratives to bring them back to a normal state, but he has now gone to Carro'ltown to take charge of his father's practice. i Jtotei accommodations are rnrnisnea ny ' 1). (. Myers. Patrick Dunn, F. D. Jiurffinn ' and Kiehard Kre, each of whom is well i prr paicd to neconiruodate the traveling pub. lie. Mr. Myers, in addition to his hotel ; l..i-in---s. utt.'-nds to the transfers an-I sales j or p'rch.i.r. of i'p.iI estate, and is vnry fri- ni'.li.T viit!. the iati.1, lie rcsOHrces and owr. i r -i; v-t locality. Illchard Free lives upon and is the owner i of a lot in the town, upon which js a flowi'.g ailt'M.li! vr-.l H'liri oil- r..-iinom i.fiui n ' 1 r "- water. I ins is cue or inc. most interesting natural ft.it. .res of the plaoe and ndds con siderable value to Mr. Kree's property. -This water 've.s stiuck at a depth rf forty r"e fc- hist .In'.v, an-1 averaged 3 tiring the drvest period we have had Riiice that time a .laiiy flo-v rf ? ' j r'aKon pfr minute or 4 . 300 ca'.n.ns; per flay. During the wet seasons it llows about C ciaricn? per ciinnte or 8.640 L-a'iocs a day. The merean'ilo ir.tccs.:.. of tbe place ?,re reurcscided b-- Sf.mue! Cit-l. whn frocpe on hand a rte-e-c ',i dry u'd r-iiu groceries Krjer, who sells groceries, and Alfred Miller, vch.o. in connection with bis pool room, sei'3 con feet ionerv. A large stor roo-n, y.sW, which will recf-ive the firdsbing touches in time to be stocked witr. g -ixls for the basi r,i ss lo.)iii in the spring, has been p"t up by F'P.nk McLain. Tiie Ar.isbry mines, r.ar ArbviKi, ship two car loads of coal per day. U;.Irer's mines, distant about two rmles, erap'oy two hundred men, and three other mines are cponed up. d Ing a country tride, on ttie lanil Of ii. J. SlVCrS aPO L. .V O. llillll.l. P. . Myers has just opened up a four-foot vein, and under tr.i.s are tT veins ot uiree and si.v ffet, respectively. itn:a nvo miles of the p'acr fiv" diffrent parties are opening 'ip coal veins. There Is a four foot vein of fir clay on land owned by D. Cr. Myers. Ashvllle Is now an Independent -school disr-ict aid an effort is being made to have it incorporated a bomugn at the March term a nii.u.iuisir.. e, cf court. It r..st.l cue ninr3c-eii-iii:3 01 a thriving town except a postofnee, in fact. The name was changed from Asalaud to . . ,.,a a-i a ,. tn r.tntr.ct withLe Asb - .. " , . T. ,. lantl in Sp iotiH 1 cr.ijriy. nu --v. J- "'- 7ir was appoint 1 1 postmi-tPr, bnt as yet satisfactory nrranrt racnts have not been made for having tho mr:l canid to and from tha, point ; find so Ashville presents the anomaly -f 1 vinej epot with a ticket, frelobt express and telegraph cfaee and no posfoffiee. Mail addressed Ashviilo will reach thr residents thereof through the Chest Springs post-office until arrangements are perfected for having it delivered at thaf point. . On down te railroad and creek, improve, ments are on wing at short intervals and towns bndding : some no doubt doomed to fall short of the fever-heat expectations of citizens while others may exceed the fond est ant'cipatloss entertained. Ten miles below Ashville, the little old village, Fallen Timber, has emootbed out her wrinkles, put an extra curl in her silver ed locks, received a new tinge of color on her checks and now meets the traveier with a smile as charming as though she were only a rray belle of sixteen. This po'm '9 ,unj ber and bark emporium and there will soon bo ad (ted to it an extensive coke trade Six hundred coke ovens are to be put up tbo coming;summcr. The ground is selected, measured marked and the mattock (raised, ready to strike tbe first blow for the found ation of one hundred of them as soon as the weather permits. Coalport is the metropolis of this railroad a flourishing, active, substantial town, of Tfhoso future there can bo no doubt. Irvt.na, the torwlnu3 cf tbe road, it was thought at one time might rival and perhaps, like Siimo of the human species, euai the laurels from her older sister ; but, with all Irvona's coquetry and success, her conquests nave never dimmed Coa'port's lustre. The latter is bound to hold all she has and con tinue to Increase her attractions as ape adds B'abilitv, wisdom and beauty to ter vivacity. The i'iev itahle oneUision, from a cursory r.-view of the resoi:rs.s of the co mtrv con tignous to the Cresson, Clearfield County Ne?' York Short Tt:..ute Hal-road, is that the line w.is wisely designed, opportunely built and will '.0 a s:)i:r-e of we'd deserved reven ue to its n ina'oqnetit a" 'veil n" ur, told tvn- GABLE & C0.'S OFFER TO CLOSE. Had Gable & Kxra, $17.5'.) ; i;ir;i.(.is i (' P(o krt I.I S f, . t :jo ( 01, li H v.issr-s. Tf r.v v. in cio.-e proximity to in ni! rVe ni'!.- i.-rongh which it sw -y.il: Icr'cd vr- :c ri;aJ, o includ j i)'i to V there nrr- some thirty or torty. I'hc ojirTiing of spring wili te the signal for a general rtival of tii" c-l p.nd coke interei.ts along the line. A word of corrniciidat ion for the officers nnit etryl.iyes of the road would be a fitting conci'i ion of this art'cle, were it possible to i'o them full justice by words. The trnvel- er wili fT.d them g.H.d ;;utared, civil and j obeying, ;n hprmnny with the nature of the venial and courteous Vice President of the road. Mr. .1. II. Ooyts. .11 RT LIST. The Jury-wheel for the year was'filled last week by the Commissioners and Judge .Johnston, whereupon names were drawn for tb special term cf court in February and tbe regular term In March. For the special term there were drawn the names of the following : TBATEII8K JCRCPS. Btn.ler F'lwari innkeeper. Carroll. l.'NIioii Truirna.". tarnier, A lle'-heny, Klmiirli .'"I.n S.. fanner, Klhlnnil. Hneken John M.. fanner. P.laeklick . 'arl An.lrew. turmor. (ncnrfiel.i. Mirk .Inhn M., innkeeper, Wahilliton. 'u.-.ter William farmer. Adanm. I'nrl.v .inmes, lnhorcr. I'neniaimh horontrh. l.r:.n Irtlinr. 1 thorer. Frofpert. hlaoksmirn. Kicniann. i-v Jc-n F... innkcener. CNmria horooKh. (ti man .lacnn .1.. :rnier. i.irmauu (rcen Jtnes, merchant. t'enouiauRh rx.ruBuli. 'iray William, farmer Carroll. Hanean .1 -hn. fenndryman. Johnstown. He John I... farmer, Wiltni.rc Hiiil-'hrand leo. W lihnrer. tJoncmautrh b-.r. .'lorr er .1. miner, Cn.vle. tlc wnrd Hunt', lh rer. Iiwc r YoJcr. I-lut.er Thoma". Mrmer. ('iiirhria township. . . ,. ... vl.iiiin,nrlilll Inwuahi n Ior!, ; T, M- .ro.nema-iifii borouKh. Ktn iorev. hu.-ksie-. Ji.hnFtnnn. K.M.nti Cha;inev. hrleklaynr. .Tohnttown. I,e::rv M. Ij . fiddler, chert springs, r-lntn William, innke.i-pr: Wa.--liinirton. Monrsn John M . foreman, Conemauich bor. Morgan Job. inerelmnt. Johnstown. Vrrif Thomas, furmer, Cleart.eiJ. M-Cornell Tlrnmif, foreman, WVwdvalc. .Meliade Henry, teamster. Tunnelhill. M,;(fouirli James E., farmer, Ciearneld ftt Iinniel. contractor. John-town. Oldham Wm. F.. laborer. Sfinj creek. Orris Henry, farmer. Admi. P;it. h l'hillu. mason. Washington. Koamer Feter K., laborer. Jchrstown. Horahautch Daniel, farmer. Croyle. Kuth'dire Richard, foreman, lohnstown. Sehpnbel Henry J.. laborer. Lower Voder. Schrifl Peter, caruenti r. Croyle. Slick Harry, airetit, Johnstown. Stu.l Jaroh Ii . farmer, A tarns Sw-f-ltzer Jacob, painter Cooperflalo. Tliomap rtarid H ., laborer. Mlllvillo. H oliamn Morgan, foreman. 'Jonper-'dafn. Wilson Alex., conductor, Lower Voder. Ycnr"r'eort3 K., farmer, Flder. ortAyo jritnits march tkum. Hanrner I.r wtF, merchant. Cocemaugh t.or. Drown David . farmer, Dean. Huck A. W., banker Khenuburir. 'reerv J ().. dentist, f'errolt(,wn. KberlV A uuntln. farmer. Mnnster. , iafs .TMin H.. farmer. Koade. I !itl Alex. M . bi.K'ksniiih. J-hnstown. Hatch H. K.. mill hand, lohn-town. Ii'iikir.? D.ivi.i. rnin'r. Jchnown. Kirk ltrick It. c.. f.irM-.er. 'nrroll. K-'rbv John J.. laborer. or.--n,aut ii bcro'iKh Maneval ct.arle". bar -tender. "oiiemaiiK h bor. el.l'cr H-r"--r K.. ftif-ni. Johns? ewn. MOl n lien W. H..t!ent, Co:icma'i-h horonuh. A, .-.ore W. H.. clerk. .lihiifown. I.",ril" .l.-.cepii. laborer C.Tnbvia -.T-'diKli. Sh. (T. r i In. -c. f irmer. F i?t Tajrlor. Slnirn llAnrn T o.rmf.r Monster. st-nyer J. farmer. Wen l ayl r. I ecfer .Tof-n. farmer, we-t ! a :r. l'l .rr.-.s 1-icoh linn: i.'Hll nn. KldtT. . . --.-i i .i n -i rt :u i -pim-. ,v. i -.: ....... j .............. . wvh. r Ja-eb. Jr.. farmer. Som-nert-iH tf,.. ,ihn i' nt.reki -r.l'.r-siic i. wnst.ip. i-awERsr ,irnoiis virst wekk. A'.ple Theodore M.. farmer, Kadn. AniM!- .Taeob, farmer, Kat Taylor. I'o'-.ler John, sawyer, i'ort.'mo township. Hnvle f'harles, infikceoer, '. 'aiiibrPi borouth. Dr i ly Harry, laborer. Lilly. Kvc-s To.--. 1 a in in. miner, 'r.-yle. ( 'iark IVri-B, reiier, amhria t.or'iiv.'h. Cramer Valentine, f irmer. l'.-rtaie township, Cio'.cr S.am-iel J.. b irbcr. MiUviile. Ihris Chauncey. farmer. I'pper Ymler. Iavis John, o.irpentur. urJuiri:. Ldw.tr-I.i .o-ha S farcer. DMekbclr. l-'vi!K Ol-ver. f..i!.v,;, C ie-; r : b wi!f!.:p. Fi-:ibiii!i:i Francis, mo'' ii.itit. Lider. Furlorg John I., innkeeper. Fast t'uncuiattgh, 1 Y.u?! Ii.t-eei. iabcrcr, .-.ny 'reck. 1 f?;!l 'har'es J . f-rncr. Chest. , llllii. W. C . Kiriecr, b'tvoi". Hr.iT W llliam r.. laborer. Hc.ade. ; Ornl b W. K., policeman. 1 i rubtdown. 1 Hamilton James, elerk. Jobn.-t wn. I li-il! .If scpa. firmer, Sos.ptobiinra. : H.tpple Hcrry, farmer. Itarr. ' Jones John A., machmi. t, Johnstown. ' K-rcb Si'non. (arrner. Karr. 1 Kreirr WilPam. tanner Cambria township. i Lit7inj-cr Ifoi.crt. clerk, lol.nsrown. Ieie hty V, illiain. waKfmr.a ker. Fber. ihnric. ; icC.,:iTirl) A. .i.. laho-er. Alleirheny. j M.-'b,u:-l Jese, innkeeocr. Porta we ' .wnihir. 1 Mi-Kinnev- John A., coal de: !-r. Johnstown, i Myers Kernant. Jr . tarmer. Onpltzin twp. Nil Kin Thomas, farmer, I'-arfield. 1 Par-ior:, Pobert, tailor, Jolinsti wn, j I arri-h Thomas, farmer, Alletheny. 1 Patterson S P.. farmer. Harr. 1 Kairer I-aac labf.rer. Iwer Yoder. i Huberts N. I., clr-rk. Johnstown. St. Clair Washington, farmer. Lower 1 Oder. tmvnie""' itn,an Fn.r.k, farmer. T nper oder. Sw.qie Henry, farmer, 'best . wn. hip. T're.nr. Joseph, carpenter, f Tailit7in boronph. Variier f le.-.-ite. Jr.. farmer, Jackson. Wa-ner laniel. farmT. Chrs? twp. Wepkland John M., farmer, Snsquehanna. Wilson W engineer. Lower Yoder. 8BCOSD WEEK. Pantley Herman, merchant. Johnstown. Bsr.tley Christ, farmer. Kichland. Prirt Oeortre. Innkeeper. Lilly's ! P.nibaker j.,hn laborer, (aiinzin twp ; Huston fleoree P.. laborer. t ouemaiiKh bor. Cainph; l! John. Isrmer. Chest township. 1 cole. William, r.irmer. jvicniauu. 1 oo( er James, farmer, Allegheny. I CuM-r Iianiel. engineer. Fast Conemanch. , !". is Thomas tarmer, Cambria twp. j Hav's Elinor, baker. Johnstown. I li-.rnltinm.i5 K.. farmer. Carroll twp. i P--vhr. Th eo.. laborer. Fast Conomaunh. I-il!en John, iarmer. Susqiiahanna. TiMtrlch John J.. farmer. Larroll. 1) mir.lre Amos, lalorer. Franklin. I aircr J'lhn . grocer, Washington. Fmelub Harvey, laboer. Fust Conomauih. Farrx-u Michael 1.. farmer. Cambria twp. (i irdrrr John, laborer, (Irubbtown. ejc.rc.s Iiavid. farmer. Lower Yoder. Uni.es laooh. fa-mer. White. Good William, 1, 1 borer. Fast Coaemangli. Irove Jordan, miner, Croyle. Hines Jr'nn A., farmer. Kichland. Hinfhinan K. F., blacksmith. Wooilvale. Jones Thomas M.. canenter, Fbeniliunc. Jones Lewis, host ler. Johnrtowp, Kejlj- Martin F., clerk. iallitzln. Kaufman Joshua, laborer, Croyle. I.efiier 'harloB. grocer. Johnstown. Noel John J., farmer, Munfer. ( I'Toole Austin, laborer. Prosect. Ileain S. ;., grocer, Stonycreek. Keeso John h., laborer. Cambria. Klpple Jaeoh S., laborer. Lower Yoder. Klpplet Joshua, farmer. Portaite twp Koenhamer. Martin, farmer, l.ambrla. K eynoldfi Sylvester, farmer, Adams. Kutledi?e Ir'vin, Justice of Peace, Johnstown. ShaRer Henry K-, fanner. Coneuiaunh. Shatter S. p.. bartender. Johnstown. Sherry Oeorije. Sr.. farmer, Harr. Shifihauer John, innkeeper. Johnstown. Swank tleo. T., editor, Johnstown. Thomas Kobert K,, luuibemian, Johnstown. Warner Anthony, tinner. Cpylo. Yoiiint W. H., foreman, Johnstown. Most Excellent. J. T. Atkins, Chief of Folice, Knoxville, Tenn., writes): "My family and I are been eGciaries of your most excellent medicines Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption; having found It t be all that you claim for it, d.-iira to testify to its virtue. My friend, to whom I have recommended F., praise it at every opportunity." Dr. King's New Dis covery :for Consumption ia uarautocl to cure Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthnia, Croup and eve ry aiTeclion of Throat, Lungs and Chest. -Trial bottles free at E. Jamos Drug Store Large bottles f 1. 00. SoBPlel Fver. Darby's l'rophylactic Fluid is unequalled in tbo treatment of Scailet Fever, lised as a gargle it prevents the throat from becom ln diptteretic, allays inflammation, and subdues the pain. Usd to sponge the body It c.nays the itching inflammation of the skin and destroys infection. Exposed in the sick-room it will prevent tin spread of contagion, and keep tbo atmos phere v!i'i!"onp. H1 IT ; 1 1 0 ! IT Ot:r hit r.f.die' A strir'ban Jacket I.ired C:it- lot. l.ad'es' Hiiu-" Jackets ard ther styles. One lit I'hil.ireri's C(ar- p,- jc.f ( 'hildn-n'- i i - l-t " '.-rtrf'n' '(ii;,4 Co.'s, 1402 Kleventh Avenue. worth $22. Grnp this GoMen Opportunity before it is too late. i lcn S'cu'loit It i 1 1 . I Th ! xiean i' ?:on b:!' 'Ahic'i passed t:.- Ton- .:. M.-m.l.iv ni,-i i.ow ii!y await ,hf c:'Tn"tiir" .f thu Pro-M,r.t ro neeome a law provid.-s fl at a putis'.on of 5s a month bhal! be paid to alt surviving officers and en listed men, including marines, uill tia and volunteers, of tbe m '!";! sry and naval service or tht; t'nPed States who. being duly en-ii- ted, actually served sixty days with the army o iny of tli Unite 3 States in Mexico, or on coasts or frontier thereof, or en route thereto. In the wsr with that nation. or were actually engaged In a battle in said war, and were honorably discharged, aud to such other officers and soldiers and saib-r, as may have been personally named in any resolution of Congress for any specific ser vice in said war, and the surviving widow of such officers and enlisted men ; provided, that such widows have not remarried ; pro vided, that every such officer, enlisted man, or widow who is or may become sixty-two years of age, or who Is, or may become subject to any disability or dependency equivalent to some cause presciibed or rec ognized by the pension laws of the United States as a sufficient reason for the allow ance of a pension, shall be entitled to the benefits of this act ; but it ?ha!l not be Sield to include any person not withlu the rule of age or disability or dependency herein de fined, or who Incurred such disability while in any manner voluntarily engaged Id or aldbig or abetting the late rebellion against the .authority of the United States. ?t .itiE i.n 'kjses issrn. The following manias licenses were issued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Wednesday, January 21st. 117. Philip Drass, Oallifzin and Abbie C. O'Donnell. Munster township. John F. Repp, Johnstown 'an-' Alice E. McMullen, Loretto, sr.w AnvERnsr.M f.xts. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. Fstatr of Pcfr P?nn. Arca?d. Letter testamentary on the estate of Peter Dunn, deo'd, having been regularly isnued to the undersigned, all person" knowing themselves In debted to paid decedent will mak Immediate payment to them, and all persons having claimi against the same wfll present them duly authen ticated for f?ett,er'ierit. H HF.VKKKAt'X. Summit, JOHN B.KtiFK. Washington Twp. Washington Twp.. Jan. 21. 'ST-et. A DM I N I ST Ii A TO ITS NOTICK. Letters of administration rum Irstnmcnlo annero having bon granted to the undersigned , all per sons indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment, and thoe having claims to pre sent the same without delnv to JOHN F. SMITH. Adm'r C. T. A., Mun?ter Twp.. Jan ill. 1SS7 -6t. 'ure K"arantef:d y Dr. J. H. May- t, siil rtr-ii St.. Inlfl.. Pa. i:ac at nee. e. o t p,-i-i 1 ion or :ni - int-ss. Thousands of-cure-. At Kevstone Hfiuse. Kf ad inir, Pn ., 'Jd Sat urdi.y ol each month. Send f ,r circulars. Advice Irce. -i;.in. t. 's;, t vr. TEE PLUMED KNIGHT. Ztiu$rlX. "o Fsilrn Fine t irnr ,-t the ii.ove brand. S IIWAKU , KIIf, Kobeannla. tv. Jan. 14, 'S7. I arr.MHV(, AIIVI RTISI Its Flionld ad- 1 ' dr-ra J.OR;F. I". KOR f l l, A ( O., IO SprnreSlreef, 'e Tark t'tty. 1'ok Ski k. t List oi l, O"1 Nn rAi't:rs Will te sent free on aopp.catlon. Jan. II, 'ST. A' UDITOH S NOTICE. fho 2ndersiirneJ having been ai pointed auditor to hear and decide uiein the rTceptione t'l-- ' t 'he w nd and final account el Jac,,, j c:iv-r. A.trc'ni.-rr.-ib.r of Jac.-r A'.'eaver. dee'd, co: report ist ribution ot the fond in tbe hands : :;! .'. vuti.iit, iio-cby fives notice tha.t ho .vi'.l sit b r t'-c pur,, ok,, ot attending to the dut ics ol liis appointment at his ofltce in Lbenshnre,, Pa., on Monday, Feb. 14.. 1JJ7. at ten n'clork in the forenoon, when and where all person; having claims on the said fund must prtsi-nt them or they will ho debarred from coaiinvr In en h same. A. V. HAP KI'K, Anilit'ir. F.t.ensbr.r. Jan. II. l"s--:u A UDIT(K'S NOTICE. The in.ier-iai-.cl auditor, appointed by iho (i.p.ians' lv'i" to ascc'ain mid liquidate the l-.ons iii.fiqst tite heirs ofTimrnas ktr icUen, doc d, and other parties r ir' .'rest, an-1 distribute fund in hands of John W. Uracken trunee to sell the re .1 estate ot said ,5. cedent, as sh -iw n by his ac count hareby irives not ice that he will pit at his oihce in the fmrotnch 01 1-bensburK. Pa., or. Fri day. February 11, !?7, at ten o'clock. A. M.. tor the purpose of attending to the duties ot said ap pointment, at which time ptid place all persons interc-tod shall attend, or be forever debarred from coming lu on said (and. ALMN KVANS, Auditor. Fbechur?. Pa., .Tan. S. lss, . AUHITDIi'S NOTICE. Havinir been appointed an Audit .r to dis tribute the funds in the bands of Samuel lara, Fcntor of Sara h Hannah Brown, deceased, as shown by his first ar.d hnal account, notice is hereby tslven that I will sit at my office in Eb enshura on Tuesday, the twenty-filtn dav of Jan uary. Isst. at ten o'clock, a. to attend to the du'ies ot said appointment, at which time and place all clalirs on said fund must be presented or lie forever debarred trcra coroinii: in for a share ot the fund. M . IJ. KirTFLL. Auditor. Fbcnsbnre. Pa., Jar. 7, lS8T-3t TO ADVERTISERS! For a chck for we will print a ten line ad vertisement in One Milium issues ol Leadinit Aiccrtean Ne?'papers. This is at the rate of only one-fifth of a cent a line, for l.ooo Circula tion. The advertisement, will bo placed before fine Mi'lion (firv'rea newsnaper purchasers ; or Fivb Million Kbahkrs. ten lines will accomo date ahoat 75 words. Address with copy of Adv. and check . or srn.l ?o for book ol ISO paires. F(). P. KOWKl.lj & 4 1(.)., 10 Kri:i; k St.. New York. Ioc. l'l. II5S6. "TT'OR RENT. The nndersigtied of- .1- lers the followlnit desirat le property for rent : An elegant store-room &ix4' feet, elf-Kant irlass window, suitable for hardware store or any other store and there is a tlnshop and toolsin same buildine. There ia a ifood Karden nd lot attach ed,; and rooms in the building suitable for dwelling. A splendid opportunity fur one want ing to start a hardware and tininir establishment the trade is already cstafdlshcd as I have been carrying on the business for venrs. The above uroperty is situated in Carrolltown, Cambria County, Pa. A 1.80. several lots of ground in a iiofid state of cultivation situated in Carroll township, conven ient to the Borough. Possession given April 1st, 1SH7 . Call on or address, ANMIFW H H AT'fl, lec. 24, '84. Carrolltown Cambfa Ho., la. RARE CHANCE tret a First Class Illustrated .Maira alne, with n Premium to every subscriber. l'his oiler is niado by the Publisher of LEISURE HOURS Resit niitl t'nenpetit Home and l'aihfun Minrmlne nnhl liliel. -l."0 per year in advaiite,- Confains each month. Fashion and Fancy work Piat.'S, Fashion Notes, Original Illustrated Arti cles. Stories. Poems, iir.. Society Notes, Hints lor Farm, eiarden and Household. Scud stainii tor circular giving lis of P R EMIU M S.- U 11 llOnAKT. IMihilsilier. 1. 15o 1"IT7. Broailway.S, Y CLOVEir AM) TIMOTHY SK Toll 00 (trades Vnr'vsll ta'ioos 1111 ! ini.-rijiafion, t quo- is. w. n.on I K A- .lav;lllf. D ONALD E. J)U AXiuKN c.ory h - i li--ari:!f)' . f Tin worth ?5.00 to Sfi.Oo . "j '.'8 wort'- .l.oo to Too . 50 worth G oo to T .V . 2.50 worth 4 OO t.i r oo . 1..V) worth 2.9t" 4 '!) i OR S.4I.E-STKM F.'irRs,c.AY si ?oer"1-;-:i!i i enino an-1 t,i-ik-r; on irnf 'iik',iri r. 1 lrini-hinpry a pppcialty.- THI M AnCAl,i,l, AUeictn ny. I'. (.lan.2U.-ly.) n" rc'l'ilnx nt ' falli tin. !'.. nbiut two mnn'hi I KO ore rl :in,i whi'. ;-.ttel two y?ar-oid ste witli loll hrn hit ilown r.nd one rei iin i white I two -yo.: r-o i.! ho'lsr. Ar.y in fcrmai ion ! ttieir ! wher;alioun will tie tloi nktully recoive.l tv ttip un.lerined. ANSTKAIlfc DATINKK. CaHitzin. Pa., Ie 17. 1-s-?. 3-t. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administration on the etate of I'eter Maloy , Sr . late of Harr township, -arcbria eountv. deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, ail persons indebted to said e-tate are hereby notified to make payment without de lay, and all those having claims against the same will present them, properly authenticated tor settlement to MICH AFL IKI1 NY. Adm'r nt Peter Maloy, decM. Karr twp., Dec. 17th- is!.-t. AGENTS WANTED. Remunerative employment offered energetl and reliable men. MiVrri, Security Mutual Eenefit Society, 233 Broadway, New York. Nov. -X, "86-3 m. WANTED. Local and General Agents In each town and eity of the T'n lon on Salary or Commission, to solicit orders from business men for our elegant, new style, nickle plated and low priced dxr plates. ur Salesmen make $6 to $10 a day. We will furnish ?ase with two Sample Plates, to any person with reliable reference Circulars, Testimonials, References, fcc. sent on applicati in. MtCH. Door Plat-: Co.. rand lipids. Mich. Nov. 11, 18M. STRAY SnEEr.-Came to the resi dence of the subscriber in Hlacklick town ship on or about the 1st of September last four Sfleep. The owner is requested to eotue forward, prove property, pay charges and take them away otherwise they will be disposed ot according, to law. TH I A-- L. EDWAKDS. noj. s. is"6. The American Detective Bureau, - .Main ORIrrsi, 91 mid !S lllamond St Kstablished 1S8H by David H. dilkinson, er Tt. S. (l-ov't Detective. Orjaniied and eoi-rtuct-ed on the system of t ie 1 nited States Secret Service. Confidential Agents In all the Princi pal Cities of the l;nfted States and Canada. II. tl. Ollklnson, Principal and (ten Supl. lleber Mclowell. Superintendent. Hon. John Dalzell, Attorney for the Hureau, Reference: James J. Krook, Chief Secret Ser vice Division, Waenlngton, D. J. Send tor Cir cular. STK AYS. Came to the premises of the;.abscrl ber. In "hest township, on or about October to, iss, white steer, two years old, with a notch cut In his len ear. Alo. about the same time, a red and white spotted heifer, two years old. no mnrki visible. The owners are requested to come forward and prove proper'-, pay chan-es and take them away, otherwise thej will be disposed of ac cord ing to law, ('HAS. liHOIiY. P. W7lT-;-T s Tfvp LI LI I ,- .. ie. - it Ti I 1 WASH I I.i 1 in r- r..: j i-M . 1..- J, " 0 r-!'f-i.ie: " let! ' .-iTi'-r'ti.-is i i I :r.l. 1 ,lH.. Wo :o I C.t!:Tv-m 11. 1- r, i 1. o:.r. ivp-.-i-mci -r. s t'-rn tc i.rt 1. -It- ro ';:. IT. .. A n ..1. . . 1 : ; n -1 , r'.- , . ; for 1 - t.. 11 t urnv cm r a n i r 1 st, Kvtprvbotdv wunisi i t how Ii Is 'vw-o rnn r)if.":iVttire hocmi-lktil aim.vl NK?noKini b en-: iT M tlioW'w fnc" of tn. in r -w l.a d'-'iivt-nvllre'Bon bojd cur or 'M.t at H(nIn.K'Ii:jinv. rnrmprn vonlT liow wi clirovt ri-l j'lt t pr-'ir comliT.ntT n ef iTii"iit tuu1 to pro'Iuj-'tti'1 ii.t-iitsj result nt tbo l iw-t c?t. itfl. Ttto Mho ur l.niriip l'ho I'h.i:'. iir!)rcji''.f- its vj :un mm m t-r(-roliicr hu .l wiruir ';:' any ot-.h h-i;-v-a tii -i;-fui tihi j-n,iou omi'H!i r Lu ntt.it'k .nl xilhfy by fftico pta!.-iii.m3. in . r i- r t tDfir tmn fxl!. X.h. l-nrm'T, vrr lisp tc-t iiu!uf, thry r.stf tbo l-.!:7.;r-i ' V-v ki-w n;,t ? T.- .t ly t-1 Hj" iviinrtui r-;-'U!rt oilutn.et irom t:in urf of EaagSi's Calcbratcj S25 FHCSFHATE. r,lli. The rn-.nl nr.ft srontlrrfnl riilh of .1 in - ', ...! .or, i f He r.J'-.tr. 13 u:.- oth' !"" rf ill ' s.t.-i-. - 1 i'a trn v,,rti.. ;!. Ollii-r. -s on.lc-r vht Hnnidi'i yiv j-r ., ... i;,. ..,,..m.i 1 :iorn to furnish -. t -' hw lot St l'l ..-I'll !! nru. Tie-re I- leu.' li-l-lc-f .ii-, nt it . ; s i-:-!y A H"'l.s of I'la rn i . -v '','V o-i-v-U ,.f c.inbiii'-I p ict-.n! te-l-. -f fsnii. fiict'.r:. -....I labiatoij-. tdot..p!.!:ie.i t.'-,".fh a lo-iK .5-.-.--ie-e. 7th. The srrenth Wonder K ktchic-si or All- itI.v tl:.-r l.-.akes, tuat are oe-re.1 at !! l-n.-es, d.- 11. ! l.e-"!" 1 ilir like the Ul.D Iltl.U! '.F, At liVK and Pi uMAisrvT I.ai'oh'8 l!j l'iiuil. C J"The (im and siiltam- of the whole lnntl i HmuvIi" !--J.f riueiibflte u cecoud to nwiio m i i-fi Vnhii. I STI l S'Vt- VALVAOSfS VARY ATT AJ1K FS A O:. T WI-ISI UK IMllilMH. r-o hnreceron 1 .rftlor.- nt the iH-Inw-sre Kierr i 'c r."--it V.'-.rKi. net to Chemists con-tntl n j,!,,. ,-. ;;..t-. vrlcit i' o it s.-i-niiic I li.-..r- and our i.m :.i .V kMo-.v'.-lK-B-n-d by ebMit Kl esr f.r h Lrni no.' .oer uirr a- nianuf Actarr of fertnirer. ""ir-r-'BAUGH & SONS 5Ur t H-f nJif l L Manufacturer and tns pr year, and anil increasinif. PHILADELPHIA, PA. THE DAILY TIMES. fir-: pin label nil. i TIMES is lirlivcrcd bit car riers in all the f?7.?, towns and iltao'cs surrounding Philadel phia for SI.Y CE.XTS a week, and is sold by boys ami newsneniers for OXE CEXT a ropy. It is u rt i- crsnlly conceded to bo the 1Jc1 XE WPA PER IV HIE 11 ORLD for the price, publisliing all Die - ..--,- T. - l 1 1' qssonatca i rcss i cws, juoimon.s of the Produce and .Monsif Jlar krts and AIL THE .YEWS OF TIIE WORLD in a compact ansl hdJe form- It is not excelled in. Quality or Quan tity by any pa per at any price. By MailFditr MoniJis, One Dollar. One 1 ear, Three Dollar post-paid. One Month, 30 cts. THE WEEKLY TIMES STXTY-FOUR Columns of jv ago zinc-n cicspa per reading matter, crisp, attractive, interest ing, in fifrifrtri'C. J be J ti A OV TIIE WAR, by active jxuIict 7o n ts . Hi u stra tal ; Tf 'on i a n 's ' I ord. contrtlaitcd to by smie of the PEST WOME.Y WRIT EES IX AMERICA; The Latest Ft-sit- ions; TIMES' TOUXG PEOPLE by tlnmsclvcs ; ORKi iYAL STOP I ES, hot Ii short and crnlin- it i d ; Topics of the Time ; I'intd Editorial Comment; SPECIAL -1 R TICL ES onth ou-sa nds of suh-,-cts. and. AfUIE XEU S are anion Lkt s a g -w- icrms,o per a H-tiHto :u it- -yw, $15, and, an extra. Kipy to iTT, per s: tin up tlie co. f THE SUNDAY TIMES. .e J2 Pages Column Ccn ts $ 2.00 a. Tear. ,. . Address i l... THE TIMES, " . IWU l'.tMl.DING, PHILADELP BEFORE STOCK TAKING. At no time in the whole year can we oiler -you more inducements to buy than just now. In' a lew week - we take an annual inventory of stock and wishinirto have it (he painful duty commences, have resolved to reduce the prices on winter ;;oods such as Over coats Heavy Weinlit.uits, -Underwear, Fur iztnlV 1 Gloves to such j their speedy disposal. this may seem a funny tiling to do in the middle of the coldest weaiher hut we well know that in one month more the demand for such goods is abated and they are then doomed to be carried over for another season. Our motto is and always will be "New ea.son, Xew Goods," and now is the time to strike us for a bargain that counts. Don't take our word for it sec for yourselves. Our 8 overcoats, o'u $10 suits, our DOc (ur caps and our 50c gloves" then you'll talk. L. M- WOOLF & SON, Johnstown, Pa TZE3ZIE! BOTTOM IS REACHED AT LAST. The largest stock of hardware ever olfercd in the County can'be found at my siore, I am now selling many goods at' much less than I can replace them for, but I will continue to sell at Bottom Prices until I am compelled to replenish my stock. When you want a cooking or heating stove, tinware hardware, nails, iron, glass, trunks and farming implements, call and see inv stock and learn my prices. . 1 Aug- 13i 55- HIGH STHKKT. - - - EliKNSBUKG rt f T tf T"l Why rot start a bu-Tne-V I I li'ea.br ft Hie cami:ia I'm lllf Ifi nl"nle llone can 1 INJ V AlJU l.la.is con.-i.'cred i n art reuui t : a make reuuirlni: ID! 1 toy Cos-ly iipT.a ratll. lull e.ri.ml.lo I'ri.f i ss bri Plates, anv ' oe u on- ... iio.kc l lit r. ne-t I let.. iVr'n W ,,'T:""" ,' M pr-.fili,' j. loners, f-'ain.iv Oronp i I -o..-k o: lrv P:.,ic "i- JI..O-I1.-.J i M.-ca. churches. I arr.cra in bau . all and the n- vc'iv ot 1 avinir a .ii . a' once ex? tes cure sj- v : i ; . w ipher . It h foil faiTlltT iMnnnl thet'!-el.' ..r f.tne favorite an-Ce and It is so "cu do. l-.verv rei;:i:lv.; 1 wtiu tr . .u u i i-. f io t.. y..ii. 1 t Is ra..JeoflT"I7 n 1 t i'i t.. o-i. rrst t-caiitrul an-1 finely eie'ete.f i the shape of a f a i era. nickel trunmliigs, ftir -nki u iiigahnt' piece of .ipoar. x 8 1 or;r . its. e nbmei-' and i a'ds. 1 he sl-tso ones j amcra. One .ry Pla'e I i. .,:. J.. -.,e eT.r, ,. one Tr-po 1 o, , har, tsomely f,n?if '.oil T rllele. kli oex.-: ..r fstto. f,o with cri. r .u I balanc-. 1'0 C. ( . U. It Ji n will -.nd this Hdvcrt.reii.cn! and fc:io in lull before Mf. eh lot. Isst we w iioWceln 1 one Neirative box. won n i2.btt F It I L. I... n t b- ,I.-c ived bv .''", ',,,' t,, f" J ' Y..u "ettt? pay a tew d ,,lar uoi-e iin.l iol.lain s. -metalnif that , -.u are no' .lw,f tn ,;,.,; ,.., ftf) KZlr i -e 7. ;;"'';- -"O.f x " Portrait ma.,.- t., F.mp.,e Camera -a lernis. (n-no free" W e could irli e bund-. -.1 ot n ter-iic,. t n-n s- irv. last .,.,iv i,e oc ..r ...,.. .... ,.r..,...l ,..,... :',"'u 'oi.mi-jiiiMii I lyiaoiitti ( o . Iowa . .1. 11 p. i, ! el. Hebnopt Carr, H vnnm. H art l.-'d "o v,i. imr j-i, ,,, n.,,,.,..,, .in w . TTl rTa '' ' " : 51- w!'" ,rUr R,ld --' "-ii'loK sHlbe pot in "---T-f-Vsa TT- II "I I L Iree. I sial.vie rr,. Keferf-nc-s 'nrs'-cni, A blress F.MIM K K OP V V fill V i.-ueoi !,s ,,;,,.er loaded H.ooav I - ..,,.t. or a Life Sue portrait 1 V Ut s.ifw'""1""' worjh il joru.;5.m,t it..od .after Fe'ol. 7.-wr then eo'i . "XT"" i AT LOW Each woclv I will earnostlv endeavor to i;ive my )iitrons better ojioit unities to supply their wants by increasing my already lartre stock of harness, bridles, saddles, blankets, robes whips, etc. I will l)c pleased to have all those in need of anything in my line call at my establishment,, inspect articles and ascertain prices. G. L. FREDERICK, Ebensburir, Pa. THE 00IBlrT AGE COOKING STOVE. DYER 50000 IN'USE- - MO . - proportioned. For wtijrht, smoothness of castings and perfect fit tings it ls unequallcd. As A Bakek it is Perfect, and we belie that this, our latest production, is, without exception, the finest u best operating cook stoves made to day. Sold by JOHN FENN, - STIR SH&YIHG PARLOR! fVproiir Hisni!ii nine. ii l.ln;d'j EuilJii!. HIGH STliEKT, EUKNSIUTliG.IV J. fl. (IAN'!'. I'l-.cni'ior. f ri'HK PtiHLlCI ,ai X of i.uiiress in biinK'i " 1 us si our ph Kl ervlhiuK Ve nu -ir.!cy. I'tBA s A t-'l V. FOR -SALE A valuable Hotel property ki. m r. as t! c H.air House, situated In the West fi' f l-.rsbur Pa. For turthor t.articul.ars c. :1 cn '-r d. Irons the undcrsluned. .IU1IN i;L,AlR. -Fbeusburg, May 17, 1"3. WANTED si.,1. V rue n.r t For o Sf"Ck . II lif-i i -. oil Si.lsi v N.rscry i .r. in ih f - --r.l. - -1 n - Jy0 .-xoerience need S.-.Q flT TnVTP'N A. INUjerM "Fi: .x i-.. Nor OiiljIjlJlUjll K. r:iet.-r. .. i I.L kinds of Job work xi' v hp x f,eiji: l.rtjs y "irciU.ett ct' i fflt -. at its very lowest when a li-ure that will insure of your own? we malte even I ITHINGr i me (inn if-.i oil1! anv you. Hitherto pi ntor: years of si ud r and t-ra.- sln.-e !! ,ntr.,.ln,.o.,.. J1. ooo ..., m c, ... .T it. ra I. ha Will. out ... . ,,K- ,i. -.-L-- - n t,d La,!,.-, cannot rri- in a'm-re riteel ur -ti emi lov Vmii To T-r-olf, H.oe l.srolsei, r.e k.... aco ri"-. i-i.-. Y.-u start out tn li e morion with a 'fliibinu I ut a few i-oun.l. t-i r-eici, ;, rci'lrnir-p iiiivment :.pp ar unexpectedly at ti e very doir ri-'' 1, n t,.,., n ... .. - - . - e - i.. h.n-e it ,i.. ro.i,. . t,'...... '.. ... The l iiu.lrr t nmera i- nl ! !.. t o, i n e I TX7"e Inie'hani-m ever ,. ffered t(. the outdir in niahf.Kar.y and Is huchlT ii-eished. witli nini! all ihefneat parts tbst if" to inak- 1 ortr.uif it! i..p , ruii'. !" in J"i-; 6- i III ill rr LahlnntMil nlr ..n im; t-n,irt t iniwn' : W K C... (Ii,,,, il smitii Flint i Cmrnrine. Asiron iciiiKan : Firner E. bBlv J M ash PRICES. consitleration of the puMio the Gol- elen Age Cooking Stove, we lo eo with the utmost confidence in it merits as a successful operating1 cook stove. It has been thorougly tested, we having sold in the last three years over 50,000 of them. We would call attention to tlie con tour of the stove, it being in the- highest cdegree graceful and well i I? I hTlsr.KN ly addressing P. ltSpruce St.. ?w T ork J RrllAfie.. n learn the exact cot of nr. t pro !. 1 tin A lVr UTl-INri in A uiiliau 'noim. I Pace raiuvhlrt lOe. r AliM TOR AI.E liip, anit'ri ruuntv a-lotu fio mV, Trvm y?-t ri -turK tn n L.K w) tm I.rfto. ji i o'Bius IhinH Ja.in K.ylrr, W. S. licit, nut vhrr. ci: t.ttn !-( AIJOUT lOOACliKH,. ll.ivinu Ci.re n -e '..d a fli KCK 1W FU l.Ni iiol sr, Inrtt le.rii and 11 riecmar', oav be i i.l urns, i he f arm i im a fti-.e cf-ndtf.-n, hutRi lev' all In k''-1 order and U wol.-e .-ut t n eay terms. For lariber (.rt.cuiars call on the Q.i';er-. si k oed on the premise. June . I5. . M. L. rV:irsf iLX.. 'TliAY. iai'C o lie rcsilmot of OH, otii -.-i i-f r i n A ii t't tit n ' mr r-n trtvfti i-ia !' ti fi - 1 h r..l take IaIuj away. t ! i lj ,,; i.. ot-J of 'ct.r3iDK to I" v AVI .X f Afr JH. t I -!" 1 btsiiig of the rai'nvl I 1R i i I
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