(f nnumn Jrccman. 1SSS. r.otUL.tXD 1 'ERSOX. IL. 0 ,r Lot.-!" are Ioinu a od business. j i.i t:cbura Ki't a great deal of snow on T' w...,,... .., .t! I;,,, D.iy with her parents 'in this !ink'k' ' K J I i. L.. V. Woodruff, of the Johnstown ! spent a few hours In town on 1I M'"'l1,,y- ... i H .nl quartern for ladies coats aud at F.i keurotie Hopple s. Mni" CounHl, telegraph operator -Mr Ims rexljntd 'a Is poMtlou and re in tM.S p! UV. i- : uiLi-r CiH.ta and .shoes of all de- ,i, , to F k-nr.Me Hoppl'. ,.!cv Jnnics, a four year-old m of ; I' -i'l M:. a: '' "lrv Jll1" "MoiU. t-OeUsOUrtf, j , ,l mi uiul.iy lii-t from dlptberla. i: -v. Fatner Boyle, formerly pistor of ,.v u t! Name C'l urch, i)f IhH p'ace. but j,',,w , i wa.s in too ou Monday. week till! Klvlnlus will receive a . r.- !,t if tine imported glanaware aid ire lur Cl.rSluiaj present. :!ed at Mi'oiiala'si. I.oretto, F. V u , wli.ut. rye, benns unions, pota- l,.r w!icU n hist price will be it ' I r Mill e'.Ung our c.oining ana w ,,r cx'ii ' -rric'9- 111h ,,, :t ,i..n-t ntlrot .'t-r yrU- . E.-kenrode i'!e. K. v. U'..ftui K-ttei:, pastor of the futlt'io coiii!" k'-t;" 8t Vnlontnwn, Ta., v Ju.l i.i II,. !! . r. Mrt William Klttell, of this l-i'e. till- '! T,. ! nu t in.ist stvll.-h jewelry just r(Yl,im t Ci'l K'vlnius' store. Just the v. rv tilings to make nice presenton CUrtuts T'-' finest and mt complete. Iiuextf I, firMiini goo U at Ki-kenrodiJ A Iloppln's. Cul Kivlnlus hs the finest stork of ilv r u-'. watches, clocks, musical in.-trn n-,:in, iiiub'ellii stands, cuspadors, etc., etc.. to w f.mii.l In t'amhrla coun'y. - !Vtt.ns di'siruii to save S per cent, on ; :i n h 1 1 r r of tlie borough and school tax nuit pnv hrtore the "4th instant. After tr.t I it-1 " per ct'nt, will be added. i.v-T k: to the crowed condition of our c.iumi - -l-is wi't-k, we were unable to pub- tw" school repoits wnicu were sent in to u. ! ut thi-y will appear iu our next Issue. Kiu'ture cure guaranteed by Dr. J. B. Mi;rr. s.U Arch St., PhiUJelphla, P. Else i: i.r. -, no operation or delay from busi jf, atvsted by tnomanda of cures after ot'iers fail. K-Mi'where In this piiper U a blga.lver t;.cnii'ti! of itile A: Co.'s Altoona stores. la J It mid if y-n are In need of anything thev sell you may depend on getting It at in prices f'om thf m. For a ("hrisfmn present you should not (.Tift to eo to Ca-I Kivlnlus' and see the E4nv mco articl"" he has to show you. His stu'k of Uilii's cold wa!i"ii.'s has neer been so lri;e before, and never so cheap. '1 he DuBois E-rynts says Ji.hn E Uu lb!..' r'c mill. In thu s sun jast closed, cut lj 'o n mill f. et of lumher, av-r.iitiK 1 10 000 Ir t. r i aeh iia , Including ntoppg. TIim h .-r liny "a wmk was a little above 18.'.- ' -M-s. McOraine, an a.sj lady ( f Chest ?iinjs, this county, was found tiead In bed lit tier home in that pls.-i', on Thursday tn.irn.na of last week. A physician wh.) r.t:uuie.l tri. bo.ly gav It as his opinion tl.nt t.l ilird (. heart iIKense. We I'.avo a n'e.ly and positive Cure fur i.Varrh, D pMlii?ria, Canker Mouth, and ll.-a 1 Aeh., in Siill.iii's Catarrti Kemt-dy. A N i-.l li'iHrt.ir fi. e with each bottle. lTse It It j d'i -le.ire l.nlth and sweet breath. Pr.'ce .' c-nts. S .11 hy Dr. T. J. Davuson. V..-T VivUt YWwil'.cl. O S. B., parsed through this p!nci y.-st.-uUiy on way to Csnolifown, wher he will be sucrcsor to I'. -v. Prior (ito, who wi!l leave for Alabama in the nnar future. We wish both rrverec-d H-ntiemen buccess in tt.eir new fi-lds ,f lahoi . II 'hert Curry, i f Uolliilaysburg, who was emp'ove. 1 us a hraUeiuan, was killed on the railri;ad near Frank In Fore. In Biair county, on rrl.lny Usf, In attempting to i jump rroni a movin,j trmn. He fe; back umler ti e wheels und was (TuhL'd beyond r.'Oogult ion. I a;i'ain CI irk, of t!.e roil an I Iron po lae, ti.-t.., .v-,,irew P.nronorski at Fiu gtthtv on Tu .lay. l'.n. i norki Is the Hun tvtun l (,., t ,ulll k,() u.-mnf ea.silj.( at K,.t ,,.r;-e . . ,,rv, tvntt., countj, on r.e in-, i . Nov-mv-r Ciarlt left with ni.s prt . i., r tr tii,. I; l.'l.mtH J nL A fir... r countv, i : ;o ' : ii- ir lUnover, York i l.' lc hi II. i tn ini.l th vai r V. ..ti.-.r.a fui,.l f.M in ' P'".--. r.'a'.-.l hy 1 i, f,,rtun, I f ilt-pos- iu"i t'oo, sr.il t!-i t ....... 'l.'ii'ir rutiiii'K tin i" .iiiii ii m minify m -inir, ami so w?re the vi . s uno alvised h;m to his fr. alc. -'I -t.f Gslfy Theatre Compary played hi rlsee, four rights M:i wt-k t.i txid nzrit audlfne-s. Tb fmpary is a fiH.., but Frank and Rathe 11 ai tin rtits as rv-r played In cur tn ai.d e hut uiter th doduUp 'I"", lihen we say tl.ey are "Goo.! i' L'Olld." -1'. f-ri makli any purchase for Christ, it.tr.'t fid M.'rop m at Carl Iiivlnlu' ry r and t"i. lmtUHDs lot of u f hmH tie hu, f,,r prenN. -) W. I.rtitii-i,!, of K laritjir Spiine. , -'Mi k.x.wt,, t.,. rtirpi(.n porn li'r "' l' ",r '"utit. Ii i N .mtwr l!.h. with Mv.'A.. 1.. ti. U hu.Ufd r.r.e h:indr-d I -f..i r Ki.'iela of corn urs. tie i d up " ! ii vr, hi .I ki d ti e rati.e. lie iJ.air cnuntv aiul i-, r. a.U t uie t a'.l comers. -Mr, Ciitisruie llaai. who ran a brew "v, t)t waH refused license at the last WUlt. held hy Ju.I. Furstt t U,,VronU wis U,',l ,evliv sentenced to three months' imprlsi.nni nf. f.vo fine, and c.sts f..r ln?wlho.,rlf,'ens,.. S-iefilnted when sen tenced and had to h parried nut of the r(Vjtt woman ever j i!ie I hi Ontre ourtv. Try (t'; tl Winter. TD-ir br,r.r, .t,.r0 nPxr. dnr t th.-ir main sfrro Is V- best place in Cen h'U 1'ennsvlvsnla to b ir Ko,j, for Chrlst-presents-Toy-, B -o'es. et,v, ef-. Thr(rlti!j I) Jti.i Ilrrkln. tKrv"pt er Cmi-te: and I.rmoi I Kur.ie ' r out hui.t.r.n rear Arnt.uh. Indiana ' , ai,.i mi ppe-l at the lu(lne cf V -ai ring the jrate C-nnp!,,.'!. t i ..s nh- ad, I T d and lei: and l4:s -i ' '" r rr't-d on .s i.;,,.u;d. ;'li-r w.ih the - F'"t'i. hark. Htuxk the fist-to.t I asdiaried. Kt xV, who arext '' ti'd'Urt, the rhn:e Tia-sini? uni! tearmg awny p,r' of Ms coat. 1 'D- nr. Del i r)1 K r.T -. reoe!ve1 the -r'-T. In l.n l..fr h.i,. aUt. - ' ii i.i the crntin,!. n ws rirried Into "y- er. h died In a rw n.lnutei ' sN-nt thirty flve VeMS of aB and Wife Sr,l f4,lIv. ""' hn- nice a vnr. ( irt a.fli !f corner a( id cheer." Co, A!to:a. fur T-ys and ""Vs cTl?ir.w. A Msa bfar cruewtt tht c'v pike on Fii.iay lit rwar ncarm, traveling north wht'1 t ar.! was fol'owe.t hy a number of local lutt.r. T' rhiel Htm h far n IN Uft'n niiM, hi-n It got data and they hail to abandon the chase. Tbe nest day bru'n rettaeed bis step hack towards the EVark llek. an.1 after Betting down to the neigh borhood of the. old Hitter furnace be was captured hy IVter Detwller, Gor? Ben nett, J. S. linnett, Davis Bracken and Frank Bennett, but not nntll tie had been nifide .he target for four rifle balls and two ods of buckshot. Tbe bear was about two n"!- We'"h'd 175 ?Dd 0 wM very fat. Ilia carcaa was taken to Johnstown where it was sold to Bautner. Messrs. Akers A- The mutilated remains of Ilarry Faul Craiir Ore and Amaxiab Fattersou were found early on Sunday morning a Abort dis tance went i f Nutr.rurhlll. on the Pennsyl vania railroad. They were last seen rn Saturday nlicbt, between 11 and 12 o'clock. Htandin on the railroad near wDere their niMnKled remains w r found and It Is sup posed tr.ey were struck by pusher while net:ir!tf out of the road of a passing freight train. Pusber No. 1,288 on Its arrival at Conemaugh was spattered with blood and had bits of clothing banging to It, bnt the engineer was not aware of haying struck anv object on the trip. Paul was twenty three years of age. Ore was eighteen and Patterson tweoty-two, and all three resided Id the vicinity of Summerblll, where they worked at mining. They were all single men. Item rrna ('rrlllowa. Caukolltown. Pam Dec. 6th. 1SW8 F.oiTuit Fueeman : It Is not my desire to kerp up con 1 1 overs y with the Caxroil towr. -Vetct, as It would seem from tbe tone of that paper last week, denying what It bad published before, that It would be a fruitless and endless effort. I will only say this much, thai the parties who consldar themselves slurred and treated meanly through that paper have expressed them selve to your correspondent to the effect that their friendshin and support will be withhold from tbe Xtvt until It publicly ac knowledges Its errors and sets tbem rfitht before the public. And as to your corre spondent, be do-s not l.ise tleeo over any thing It may say or bas said about him. His hair is red. and tbe -Yetrj man don't Ms red-beaded people, so that "ends it." At a meeting of the Cambria County Aj rlcultvral Society In this place on Saturday last the followictt gentlemen were elected ofdoers for the enduing year : President, Henry J. Hopple ; Secretary, C. A. Buck ; Asst. Secretary. D. A. Luther, Sr. ; Vtee Presidents. Vincent Reig. John Stoltz ; Treasurer. Win. A. N'oel ; Directors, An gel in Weakland. U. J. Buck, Jus. A. Gray, Or Eckenrode. Henry G. II. Sloan, C. A. I StiaraUauh, Jsob Kirkpatrlca, John I O LUrra, Simou P. Klina, J. O. Creerj, J. J. TboiB&s, II. J. Krumenocaer. Mr. Francis Sbettlg, of Carroll township, on Monday captured alive what Is called the itreat Northern Diver, or loon, at his dam. Tne atramte bird is a native of the British tales, about as lare as a goose, and iu Its winded course across tuts part of the i country fell and could not rise attatu, as i ttiey are only knon to rie during a storm. It Is considered quite a curiosity here. Tne sleighing has beea remarkably good (or tbe aa-( tj weeks, cuoslderiuff tae early part of the Season, coustqueutly Cairolitowu Is lively. Our livery ataoies are Jnyloii a tioml trade. Tw.i or tnrio der are reported to have b.nu slauihu-red recently by hunters in Ctwst tuivusbio. Eiiitor of tue A'eic. J. O. Creery.is hu tic deer iu CloAiridiU cuuuty woods. Mr. Ky lor is actiu as editor, puDli s er aod com positor ut tu pip-r in the iitenn. Ho is an Industrious youtu man aud we wish him suecess. from ! Tne looker tbe time lengthens out the eiectioa the more some rod bard work ing Democrats o( luis aeCtlou tniott toe re wm j u- p ii(ictly doucj wroa in tfiis i-i.ut.ty by certau cuuuty offljisis whjnj ttiry assisted Iu keplorf aiiU picioj in po sition for yeais. Tney may be called upon to "vu.dica.o" tuemseivea at no late date. The ' ltincuidtu Cooceptioti," Saturday next, will be xeueialiy o. serve 1 in this community as a holiday. Tliti latest itepuDlicao applicant for ap pointment tor storekeeper and jar for me Carroiitown distillery is Mr. & J. MdUL-br, who is now in Virginia, but will no doutK be Uere ere loo U preseut bis ClilU.3. It is said a iarat) number cf wild turkeys roam over tne woods in tte ueiuooriojj of Mr. Adam SiettiK, in Cambria towusuip. Tbey likely went I tlit secmiei piace for safety, as their instinct may have taught them that mete was ootuiuu to fear from tao loc.il marksmen. KdV I'tior O.tn on Sunday expressed bis dt teriuiDaiiou in laiuuajte tbat c uld not be uj.steken, to stop nim daucin bro. Fat pursers are eoiuiii iuto tnis market. IVlcej rauiie here from six to six and a half cents per pouud dressed. Beet Is selling bere at five aud six cants dressed. Mr. P. J. Grady, tbe gentlemanly and courteous t'tttOur dry g'jods salestnao, was bere this 6ek. Mr. Michael Hjitz. of Cambria town ship, and a brotber. Mr. John llaiu, of Jackwn townsbip. both carpenters, moved this week to lIsttOjt. Mr. I). A. Luther. Jr., of this place. Jumped off a platform iu his plaluion mill ou Tue,dy, ajikjhtd with bis foot on a wire tail wbieb was sticking up tnrouitb tbeUj.r. Tbe nll entered the sold of the loot, ma.(j a very aore wound, which dis ables Mm from work. St-.no are Deiujj bauled for tho erection of a new dwelling for Mr. George Yoat tn C.r roil township, to be built on Iha preseut ' Kite, the old building to be torn dowu. I T.e people from this section speak very ' highly of tne treatment tbey receive at th ! testaurant of Mr. Tbomas Mcltreen. uf your J towu. Tom will always treat you in tbe best pusaible manner. i Mr. Henry Il.tppel. of Brr township, and I member of the firm of Eckennxle A Hopple, j ut Una u'.aee. n.et with a terrible accident , on xueaJiy Ust. He was hauling lotfs to t!e ...i mai of Mr. John D. Eir, and In lining oter a steep embankment tbrougb a li.uk-t, fell aud was crushed between two I h'gs. liHtwo tons were with him at the tiuie. ai.d iu oider to extricate bim bad to cut part of the .r. After he regained his eti,,.4 iy a dtrn j.ffj n WM p,Ced on ! th. ba. i of oi.e cf the horses and ennveved ' ihis biime. A physician was immediately i sent for. and upun exminatlon it was found i that two ribs were broken, tls breast In- jrnl. and a Urge hole in bis right blp. He : ui.,,a. and It Is supposed be is injured I internally. Dr. W. B. Lown.an.of Johns- j ) ton lted l im on Wednesday morolng. and gave hi friends every enccuragemer.t. xia.ii.g ii at with proper care he on Id be : ell In the near future. The. latent renotts ' I Ir ..... f . r .. . . . ... . . . ii. iui r inur(la) morning are that he Is tea.ti!v improving, which ever - hdy In this sectioo as well in . 1 sectioo, as well as In ever oilier fee: Ion wher Iu I. V. . . .r. lously waiting to hear. (able Ac o 'a l!M1t Ieparfment. 1 ho very bst that can be bed la the ' world In eh idren's book, will be found at ' Gable Co.V utore this season. Tbey have ' the cream of all juvenile publications this! season. You'll find tneir ati.re. th. Kt ' plsce to puy fine gilt books for library. fil MAHST STORE. 14:02 ELEVENTH VEISTXJE. 14,02 Iirgc assortment of Ladies', blisses' and Children's Coats and "Wraps at low prices. All the lates styles of Plush Wraps, $12.50 to 850.00. Plain Plush and Plush trimmed with monkey fur. Fine assortment of plain and striped Newmar kets at low prices. It will pay you to visit our Coat Department before buying. And our Dress Goods Department is the best in the city wc have the Largest assortment of new styles of Dress Goods, 5c. to $1.02 J a yard. Finest stock at tbe lowest prices. We handle only the best makes of Black Cashmeres and Hennrlettas. B'ack Silk 75c. to f 1.50 a yard. Best value in Ladles' GebtV and Children' Cotton Merino and All-Wool Underwear and Hosiery. Barcains In all kinds or Gloves Blanke's and Comforts " P.ed, Gray and White Flannel - " " Curtain Goods of all kinds " " PlushCaps aod Wool Hoods, Shawls, Skirts. Ribbons, Laces, Yarns, Table Lin- CDS. XotiOllS, Gdlts' Furnisllill2;S, CtC. ' ' " Everything Marvellously Cheap ! You are invited to visit our ONE-PIwICE STORF " 4'onrt rrvrtrdlnm. Court convened at 10 o'clock A. M. on Mooday. The Grand Jury wss sworn, and T. B. O'lUra, of Ensbnrir. appointed Foreman. Constable P. R. Mil er, of Johns town, was appointed to wait on Grand Jury. Commonwealth vs. W. II. Banks deser tion ; Maiy Banks, prosecntrix. Defend ant ordered to pay coste and 3 per week maintenance. Com. vs. George W. Gallagher, snrety of the peace ; John Lambouru, prosecutor. Ordered to pay half tbe costs. Com. vs George W. Gallagher, sotety of tbe peace ; Jacob Kline, prosecutor. Or dered to pay balf tbe coots. In tbe case of the Commonwealth vs. Oliver Jackson, eaargod wltn tbe murder j of David Biown, at Portage, some three or four months ag-i. Tbe cash was called on ' Tusday at 9 o'clock, when the defendant's ! councel stateJ to tbe court tout be was ln I sane and not In a fit mental condition to plead to the indictment. A jury was called j to Inquire into bis mental condition and after bearing several witnesses, found tbat tbe prisoner was insane. lis will be sent to Dixmont. Coo. vs. Jobs Ferrler. Larceny. De fendant plead cnilty. Com. vs. A. L. Williams et all. Con spiracy. Continued. Com. vs. G.uaaff. Attempted rape anl assault aad battf ry. Tbe first cbarge was I not proven and defendant plead guilty to ! the latter charge. Sentenced to pay a fine of f 13 and cests. Com. vs. Frank Hoover. Fornix et eet. Defendant plead guilty. Tbe Osoal sen tence waa Imposed. Com. vs. John Mloahan. Fornix et cet. 1 Continued. Tbe tavern license of Leonard Hartman In Chest township was transferred to Jo seph Ilipps. Constable L. J. Bearer, of Snsqnehanna township returned tne snpervisors of said township for falling to keep open a road from David Baom'tto Alexander Djugla', in said township. D. R. EJ wards vs. C. A. Dimond, appeal, on next week's list, was continued. Com. vs. Djnlel Warner. Malicious tres pass. Defendant was found gnilty and sen- i fenced to pay a fine of $S 00 aod costs. Com. vs. Hubert J. Wnliams. Assault and battery. Jury Cod tbe prisoner Insane. Com. vs. Andrew Uambronky and Michael Itarhor. False pietenss. Xol pro entered as ta Harbor, ilambroskf p'.exd guilty and was sentenced to thirty days in jU and to pay tbe costs. Com. vs. Eveline Himes. Aggravated assault and bit'.ery. Sentenced to pay a fine of f 10 anl costs of prosecution. Com. vs. William Shaffer. Selling liquor to a mac of known Intempetate babits. Jury find defendant not gnilty bnt that he pay the costs. Com. vs. George Walters. Malicious mis chief. Giand Jury Ignored tbe bill, and the Pr"M'"t,foP D. T. S!iarp, sentenced to pay the costs. Com. vs. M A. Bsrnharf, P. A. Barnbart and E. F. B.riihart. Mallclons trespass Grand Jury ignored the bill, and James O'Connor, prosecutor, sentenced to pay the costs. Cum. rs. Samncl Soyder. Assaolt and tMt'.ery. "ot a true bill, and Nicholas Deposqueral, the prosecutor, to pay the coifs. Com. vs. Ellzttrfdh Fieck. Receiving 6ti.len gooes. Defendant plead guilty. Sontfrtict'd ta pay a fine of fj.CO, coit of prosecution, and undergo an Imprisonment In the connty Jail for four months. dm. vs. James Boyle. Burglary. De r'r:rto P"d Kty. Com. js. William Fleck and Thomas Adams. Receiving stolen goods. Jury find tberu gotlty, bnt recommended them to the mercy of the Court. Com. VS. David T.anriia Aiunlt iM hat tery. Jury find the defendant not guilty and tne county to pay toe costs " I Cora rs. William W. Wiggins. Carrying I concealed weapons. On trial. ' Fine sleighs, all styles at K -kenrode A Uopple's. sold very cheap BEST PLACE III CENTRAL W store between this and Christmas itrale Towntlilp Items. Beade TowssHir. Dec. 5:h, Dkak FitEdMAX Tbe family of Mr. G. L. Glasgow, of Glasgow, enjoyed a visit last week from Mr. ElUs. of DuBjIs, brother of Mrs. G. L. Glasgow, also one of tbe most prominent business men ot bis town. Freight wrecks are becoming very common occurrences on the U. G. Ii Ii. Last Fri day another was added to the list. This time two cars were demolished, aod con siderable time was consumed In cleaning off the wreck. One of 'the telegraph poles having blown down, near tbe scene of the wreck, communication, therefore, by tbe wires, was cut off by the B. (J. Telegraph Line, and all messages bad to be sent by the C. C. Telegraph Line. I have been informed tbat tbe "old whisky violators" at Lloydsvtlle still presl&t In illicit liquor telling. Fourteen trains, Including freight and passenger, pass dally over the B G. K. R. The school directors of Iieade township held their regular monthly meeting at Glas gow last Saturday. Many important and weighty matters were disposed of. Assessors Troxell, Glass and Glasgow last week completed tbe ardurous task of mak ing the trl-annna! assessment of tbe prop erty holders of this township. Tbe first session of tbe Iieade Township Local Institute will convene at Mountain Dale on Saturday. Dec 15tb. Prof. J. W. Lech. and perhapi hit constant, will be In attendance. Thanksgiving was appropriately observed at Glasgow. Services wtre neld in the Lutbern Church at tbat place. Tbe three Older of Glasgow attended in a Body. Ker. Krid.r was the orator of tbe day. and de- j livered a very floe sermon on tbe occasion. t Prof. J. Beamer. of Manor Station, a gen tleman, of broad literary aod acloniuie cul ture, who bas gleaned a vaat store from tbe fields of useful knowledge. Is giving a series of lectures In this locality upon tbe subjects of Geology, Astronomy. Pbrenology, Mes merism and Darwinism. D. E. Ilollen and Duncan Forsbey, two of Mountain Dale's budding sportsmen, atsbt ed by their dog, "Bounce," succeeded oc Thanksgiving Cay in "bringing down" two rabbits. A lady tempereoce lectcrer, whose "prom ise was quite brittle," failed to fulfil bet appointment at Mountain Dale last Thurs day evening. Toe Urge congregation which assembled In tbe Baptist Church at that place on tbls' occsiioa was greatly disap pointed on account of her failure lo be present. Mr. John Rickets, one of Iieade town ship's stalwart educational supporters, will orate at the Teachers' District lostitute on the 15;h iut. We srj cow In the midst of of fab wins tery weather. Tbe snow lies a few Inches deep, and tbe "sledges wltn the bell" as well as tbe Industrious teamsters, are risi ble on our public highways. Ptof. Fisher, with bis "wonders in arts and science," among which were tbe Steno graph and Scloptleon. entertained an audi ence Thanksgiving evening at Glasgow. Side tracks near LloydsvIUe from tbe B. G. R. Ii., are coder contract, and will be constructed in a short time. On last Friday Messrs. Elmer. EJ. and Harry Kubn, assisted by Messrs. McCart ney, Rhodes and Myers, succeeded in kill- Ing a bear near tbe "Bear Loop." a station on tbe Beli'e Gap Ii. Ii. The parties had with them fire dogs, and in their rambles for game soon came unoa tbe tracks of a bear, following tbe trail hurriedly it was not long nntll Mr. Ed. Kubn discovered bruin in a clump of boabes. Without much ceremony be quickly dealt Mr. Bruin one of death's messengers from bis tro6ty rifle, but this falling to strike a fatal spot, only en raged bis bear ship, and Mr. Bruin, bis great eyes fla-shlng fire, and bis terrible teeth gnashing with fury, was making direct for Mr. Kubn. who, with thoughts of bis dear wlr D' 'smliy uppermost, and real ling bls own lerilous situation poured aooiLer rolley into bis antagonist, which settled tl hash, then. I am Informed, for fear the rr i . . . . .... . uiigui come to are agtin, (long after death had act its seaJ on poor bruin's eyes) and PENNSYLVANIA TO 1 BBAiTOH STORE. 1404 ELEVENTH AVENUE. 1404 On December 8th we willl open a Branch Store (in Winter's Music rooms, next door to fein Store), where, up to December 25th, we will sell the finest stock of Holiday Goods, Toys Books, etc., ever brought to Altoona. WTe make this a regular feature of our business, im porting many of our goods direct from the toy producing towns of Germany, France and Eng land. We sell them at retail" cheaper than many importers wholesale them. Have everything suitable for Christmas presents for old and young, goods (Jan onlv mention here a few of the ... . -i A. . u UA lL1Kj i win nanuie Fancy Sewing Baskets and Stands. Plush Top Tables StnooklOK Sets. rbotograph Albums, rictnre Frames and Framed Pictures. Easels, Mirrors. Chlnaware. Vases. Dolls of every description from So. to (100 Doll Carriages. Cradles, Plush Pin Cushions. Match Safes, Whist Holders, Sachet Bags, Easel Black boards, Toy Tea Seta. Robber Toys and Iron, Tin and wooden toys of every description. We would call special attention to our fine assortment of books for children, lc. to $1, the best to be had in the world in the book line. to see our big stock of Goods. tear him from bis loved ones, be sent an other extra shot Into tbe lifeless remains. Tbe carcass weighed over a hundred pounds, and is now furnishing the meat for tbe tables of bis assassins. The U. B. Qaarterly Conference con vened at Fallen Timber last Saturday and Sunday. Elder Medsgar, ot New Florence, was in attendance. R. Ifakktlnjra C'llpplna. Hastings. Dec. 5. 1883. Editoh Fbfemas Jacob Stoltz was In town on Friday. On Saturday evening last a number of young folks gathered at tbe bouse of Peter Glasser and enjoyed a pl49asent time Tbe assessors are now busily engaged as seslcg tbe property of tbe town and adjoin ing rlctnltr. Peter Glasser and daughter attended the wedding of A. LIpp'.e. of St. Lawrence, and report a very pleasant time. Win. Gray, Jr., or Uooverstown, was bit In tbe band by a dog. and - Is compelled to uispence wun laoor tor a re w aays. Frank Tabner. the St- Boniface black- smith, bas just laid in a large stock of black smith material and Is now prepared to do all kinds of work. Richard Pincber has opened up tils boot and shoe shop. Mr. John Hoover, of lloovertowo, will lay out six acres In building lots which can be purchased at a reasonable rate. Slick. Ifalf Rates Vm WaiHkiliicf far She lawwRwrwllea via Peaaa. It. K. The Inauguration of President-elect Har rison promises to be tbe most largely attend ed as well as tbe most interesting occasion of the kind erer held In tbe National Capi tal. Political clubs and civic organizations from a majority of the States, as well as tbe militia ot all tbe neighboring States, will take part In tbe Inaugural parade, while rast throngs of visitors from all parts of the country will swell the assemblage. Tbe Inaugural ball will be the finest ever given in honor of a new Presideut. To accommo date the boat of visitors tbe Pennsylvania Iialiroad Company will arrange a complete service of through trains to Washington. Besides tbe special movement all regular trains will be run In as many sections as tbe demands of travel require, so that one may leave any principal station of tbe system on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday previous to tbe Inauguration, and arrive in Washington without delay. Tbe handsome and commo dious station of tbe company is situated In tbe very heart of tbe city, on Pennsylvania Avenue, on tbe line of tbe Inaugural pro cession, a few squares from tbe cspltol, and within a few minutes walk of the principal hotels and public buildings. Tbe capacity of tbe terminal facilities of this company was fully demonstrated at the last inauguration, when 100.000 passengers were handled, withont accident or delay, in forty eight bonrs. In order to enable tbe eretBow of Wash ington to po to Baltimore tor hotel accom. modations tbe Pennsylvania - Railroad Com pany will, on March 1st. 2J. 31, and 4th. place on sale excursion tickets to Baltimore good for return trip until March 7th, at 51 2 . .... . . . ... . '! TvT.-iirlnn tirkpts at half rates will be I sold from all ticket stations on the Pennsyl vania Kallread System. March 1st. 2d. 3d. and 4th. valid for return passage until tbe 7th. Tbe round-trip rate from Eensbure will be $7.75. A n IsiTltatl. Wf are rf qnesKnl by Cable & Co., of Al toona., Fa., to Invito every reader of this Dimr to visit their a tores. No. 1402 1404. Eieventb mvenne, (Altoona, P between this and Chrlt-tmas to thf-ir fine etorlc of ladies' and children's Coats. Shawls, Skirts, Underware, Doslery, Gloves. Drea Goods, Silke, etc., and their sreat display of Holi day goods. Toys and Cooks. They are a strictly one price store, and tieat everybody alike. o favoritism. Everybody pays tbe same price. T"hen Twu "&t posteif printed call at 1 f cikce. tbU BOV mis season: Remember, WE ARE A STRICT- feherima Male. j At tbe Court Hoose on Monday the fol-j lowing properties were disposed of by tbe ! Sherin : j Tbe Patrick Fleming property on Tros- j pect was sold to H. Ii. Rose for ?75 Tbe property of Michael Maley and Mrs. ! Maley In Tnnnelhill was bought by John 1 Golde for f 575. j Michael McBride's property Sn Millvllle i was bought by Emanuel James for f 300 Tbe sale of tbe Bingle property In Mor- rellvllle and of Samuel Flenner's in Adams townehip was stayed. The lot of John Bowen on Prospect was sold to Herman Bsntly for 106. ly I'erer. I haTS teen a periodical ufferer from baj lerer lore the rn timer of 179. and until I hum Ely's (.rem Balm war never able to Had relief. I can trnthfullj tay tbat Cream Balm eared me. 1 re rrJ It u uf great valae and wouM not be with out It durlnir tbe hay l7er fealon. L. I. Ueorxia. BlnKhamton, X. T. I can cheerfully reoom mend Ely' Cream Balm t,, th, auflerlng public for bay lerer and stoppage ' or the natal taae. T tm trimi i nii nr. a i rives immediate relief. J. E. Kector. Little Kock, Ark. MARRUVE UCESSEt l!Sft'EU. The following marriage licenses were issued by the Clerk of tbe Orphans' Court for the week ending Wednesday, Dec. 5th, Darld II. Constable and Emellne J. Dish on e. Morrellvllle. TTOK ' lllm. . SALE. obm d lot In Ktnbonr. Pa. A laillnv rpflna-. tahl and onthmltllnz on nrrm- i un. lcqeir at K. Uultoa ISon. hardware Iitore. Kbenibanr. Oct. 12.1SRS. I T7STRY NOT1CK. I J Came tn tbe residence or tbe nbcriKr In ' fri4Ure township. Fa., abont tba flrt dir ul Jane. 18S8 a red and white tpoted mooley rteer. with crop In leu ear. and aapoed to be atwut , ne year old. Tbe owner I reqverted to come lorewarA. prove property, pay chare and take mm away, ouerwlse be will be dli-vored of ac- cording to law. JAM ts CrALLAHKK. rorULxeTwp Kov. 7, 1888. "PSTKAV NOTICE.. X!i Came to tbe premtes of tbe nnderrltrned In Port-e. Cambria e.nnt. Ja., on or about I !iv. 3d. ISsS, a Mack and white laceptecr. notch ot ot left ear and crop off lelt ear. Tne owner ta requested to im lo reward, par chance, prore propert) and take him away, otherwise be will be difposed of aeeordlnir to lit. MKS. MATU1AS BEITEB. rortaxe Twp.. ISov. 7, isss. T?STL'AY NOTIl-K. El Came ta the refldenee ol the uherlber In. 1 ! townfhlp on or abont tbe first or tletober, IJ vs. a biack lull with no other narki to be see a. a red about sixteen months. Tbe owner Ii re a,ueled to enoie forward, prove property, pay ' mantes and lake him away, otherwise he will be- ' eispused ol as tbe law direct". NKS.SAK.tH A.BUOWS. Iean township, ot.X, 1SSS. ISTRW NOTKrE. j Came to tbe residence or the inbapribe.r In WaahlDsrtnn town-hln. t'amhrla county, oi t abont the liih of September last, a liir nt yellow two year old net far. The owner la re?rued no eome forward, prove property, pay rhanreg aal take ber away, otherwise the will be disposed ot according lo law. THOMAS KARNS. Washington township, Nov, 23, 1SSS. VUMINISTKATOK'S NOTICE. Whereas letters or administration en Hie exlte ct Jefse XrttnDKh. late or Fnrtare trwn ihlp. Cambria eoanly. Pa., deceased. barini; been ranted to the wndersicned. all K.rsons Indebted uiHiurauusra nereuy notineil to mskry u.. nent to un wiUioot delay and those claims anai..n tbe fame will prefect tb - . .. .... . ,r. . 3e.vinK e same properly aotneattcaied tor settlement. JOSEPH MrtMifDH. Adin'r of Jtsise Meioui(b, weo'd. ship. Nor. U), ISsS. Portaire towae Trial Llat. I'rCIBIB flCKM. HCOKD Win. E. Ieetnt 'o....ts. Iuer. 'lark vs. itiimermaa. vi. Tivmin. .. fenu'a K K. Co. vs. Kaker. ra. 1M'id. .. vs. MrOla l. TnnoelaJH Sch'l dls ts. Kotern-lae Iain'r Vjo. t. Itllr. . . Vi. Same .....vs. siosebauKb. ri. Mil liken. Kanch Winn.......... wnlt Slick Horner Buck IV. I lfc.utnoe.. i ray!l!!ILllV.U ' Be.kebiie . :brtt leaber.. -vi. Umit a. Co. Marshall. ...-ts. Feleo. ti. MbJand. vs. Hli P . Uajd. .. Judy. va. Scott. t. Miller. . ..vs. Benn. ..... Craver. .....vs. INmrvod. vs. Marshall. Hoifl . Vee Mtch... Innahoe Sau.e Marshall Abernatby.. St abler tdwarda . I'erten. ..... WoClosaey . vs. Tlf r i MoCi.r etaL 1L A. SHOEMAKER lr.ith' tben.burg. Kov. v, 184. I PPiOlSES SAY SET FBUBS BUT TIS PERFORMANCES THAT l.l.i.!' THEH. Performances not promises have placed us at the head of the Retail Clothing Business in Western Pennsylvania, and established for us an honest name that no upstart competitors can ever blot out. We have promised to sell the citizens of Cambria and surrounding counties this Fall the cheapest and best clothing thot the country can produce, .and now extend a cor dial invitation to everybody to come and ex amine our grand new stock, compare our prices and give us their candid opinion whether we are in position to fulfil our promises. Our Fall Suits and overcoats are grand beyond descrip tion. Our prices are too low for any competi tors t3 reach. TV A Tin A TTVTn TTVT WOOLF, SOW & THOMAS, Leading Clothiers of Johnstown, Ta. ECKEEMRODE $t HOPPLE have just returned from the Eastern Cities with a larpe and com plete assortment of Fall and Winter Goods consisting of Men's and Boys Suits and Overcoats ; Ladies', Misses ami Children s Louts, vV T "fT c"a13 ; Flaunels, Underwear, Boots i all and Comforts, Robes, Horse Blankets ; Rubber Goods of all kinds ; fine assortment of Millinary Goods and, in fact, a perioral variety of Goods. Having bought at a discount, we are now prepared to offer Special Inducements and Low Prices to Cash Buyers. Solic iting your patronage we guarantee satisfaction. Respectfully, ECKEMIG13E ERGATS AT- 41IARCI! KUiHT o v. se I M i tee r,E-a.33iir& READY-MADE CLOTHIER OUT ALTOONA NEXT TO POSTOFFICK. j Not fl, sirplc lust Full Overcoat was carried over to ru?t; ifln lllft Srif'lvPS f':iH rn ihd ennntprj nr tn Ko iin'nroil lur lion1 I jling. Ail such goods were sold ;the Uolden Eagle. j My present stock of Overcoats is direct from the nir.nu. laciurcrs, Avno outainea uie launcs lrom wincn they are com-; 'posed direct from those who made them. Consequently no! jtax: exists iuipo-ed by clothing speculators, jobbers, brokers J middle-men and the like. In buying a coat you pay but a.' ' 'small pricf for the cloth, a small price for making it up, an da! imuch smaller price to me fur bringing it here and offering it' jto you for sale. Thus I am enabled to sell Overcoats you' Jmay not believe it until you cull arcund and see cheaper1 than .any other house in Altoona, or in Uluir county, or in'., jthis State, or, as for that, in the United States of America.! jUig words, it's true, but call und see. All of the aggregated New and Popular Fabrics enter in-' jto the composition of the garments made up in the Latest! Styles of Fashionable Taste for the present season, which, be-! jing strictly the ease, no one who calls will fail to be astonish-! ed at the Marvellously Low Prices at which such Radically! ' a- " s J q superior uooas are sold. t Undercoats, also, at under prices, as well as I entire surrs QiMado of the Best Materials, Fresh and Fash-! ionable, in Great of Stock. (XI TWELFTH STREET, llEXT DOOR P03TOFFC". ISTKAT NOTUT J 'ame to thp ieoider.ee ol the set-scriber In Kesde townshtii t.n or at-oui the Mu-eulb ot J une , ; 1SS. a red and white sjmttrd beikrr with cruin i plet horns, no otbtf msrss to. be sen, aife-1 f abnat tLlrtr months. Theovaer ts rcqoetted coin, lorw-rd. ttrove propsrlT, pay cliarva litn Ber away, otbwwiae rho will be disposed t a the law directs. la. F. MY CUS, ReadeTwp., , r9,16SS. FARM FOR SALE. The subscriber tvsljina tn Carroll Uwcshlp, ss'uia msuii win en at private rale tbe urn wbu'ii ba re ldo- b.ttr miles ea-t o tkrrolliowa cc thenat )eatltiir r.e tJarrol.tnwn to l.r' iu), roDta olD 140 aore, abont l'W aerra rJ which are rlearet. taritia thereon a two-story plank L. house snd Iran e hs'n. A (in ore our.) is on tte j premlaes sad lb tarm Is In a rood stsie i cul- utme i and wan watered, tor terms apply to the subscriber on the (.rem ires. JOHN HOill'E. YMmi Firs toaiiss Apj T. AV. DICIv, General Insurance Agent, Styles of Woolen Dress Goods, Shoes, IJats and Caps, Blankets, ifc HOPPLE, CarroIItown, Pa. KTiMiGK? 1 i -r to and bought by Stern, ol"", 0 3 o Variety and Extent tari ttitu-jiMtri ot out-if tiin .r t bo nollv o du U 1 hie. k't'T ir-tii;:a i'-1r'f. Nov. !S. 1SS8. I'l rD! lur llio uw wl ,"...rv '.-tl ;, y en p'.vmciit csr inirv.l. SAi.AKY AND E. rKN'ss 'AIIV AM-t at on.-e. t:u!u-r ufl "11 AK BKU1 HKKS to MIAN . (Kelwr i till psrrr,", Sspl. 14. li-8.-aio. II. vli- i. N. V. E want sAl.T.SM i;n rr 1re, t--l sml Vta ..fllriii. to Eeil enr'unwis. Will f ravcol falarv ami a II eznensea. IImis ff Vf lor tn. l- S' I'll 1. r UI.:'.-!UV .N1- el. bUNlliKU CCMIM. v. HosUin. iUass. VIV tTISl-.R.S hy a.". Irtissltiu liro. I Rosa ll A '., lS:.ru!e St.. N..w Yrrt PHI lfrn ths s-cr v( a-v T;li.cl lift: l, MlVtUTIlX I.i A u rlcas .Ncw-1 a;Hti. I )t l'.tu l"a m r hist loc. b. e:"jB SALESMEN WAHTED
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