T f IBCKkVI K. PA. LOCAL AXD VERSOMAL. For trfsti oyster ro ta th Sunar Bowl. Tdsv (Friday) Is the aboi test day of tae yr- .for all kinds of uuts, go to We bugsr pojl. Mr. W. C. MjW Ids shot a wild turkey on Dice assortment of laa.ps and rIass wri at Iaikfrs. Ve wish you a merry Christmas and a tinrr N,,,w Dii Floild oraouea at Isaac DtI rea- ;u:aDt. Mr Sherman Evans, of Kane, Ta.. was in town this visliu bis parent. -?jt Cnrlstinas toy no to the Sugar Bowl. -Holiday uooda. in great yarlety, are u0 d;!pU)-d at rurkers. (io to Mif. H. K. Jones for coats and rapt-s'"' loU at a upt-clal D-maio. -d;) and soe those beautiful toy cake at Uaao Davis reaiauran:. Tno snow coutiDuea to fall and the Hers of our Lverjuieu are wrinkled wltU auiil'- You csn have a h!jh time down at Bsr- looking over their oods. but n blgS iflces. -A. nood artuient of fresh candles, desr tos put up m P-unJ boxes, at Isaac Pavls' teftaurant. tf you b nv items of dhwi send thetnU.tt.eFiitEMA5. We want a corres Pon.lmt In evrty locality. A splendid ai-iortmeot or mufflers, silk n,l lioen handkerchiefs at a reasonable pru-e l Mr. l E Jones". Everylhinu ': tn lln ' groceries, cltmn. misnns, currants. Dlcs, cakes, cn Jirs and uraiues at B trkerV. Knfti rt-ad, bunns, cinnamon roles 5' i, al-o noine-roaa. uiiut-nuea,-., w ti.ri. at Iac Davis restaurant. Tl'e Fiee M.on Lodce, of this placs, w! l liave their annual banquet at the Blair Hou-i on St. John's day. DfC. 27th. wish ou all a merry Christmas and Invite you down to Barkers to look over tJii-ir 'piendid tock of holiday foods Messrs. Wonlf, Nun A Thomas, ton trad ing eiuthlers of John-town, have a new "aJ" In this Isuw, read and profl: by It. -Ft iWets sliver pitted k hives and fiit k i! to Duftons'. If any of th family need a suit of c'otlieit for Chrlstmss, i?rkers' Is the place to b.iy tliera. they have- a largrt stock. -Mr W J. Ward, of this place. was In Alt"ns this week visiting fcis sister, Mrs. 11 A. ilcPlke. who has rrn seriously ill. For all kind of spices, pure and fresh, jo the Suwar Bowl. -Ifonr heart Is blcgsr than yonr purs, cume and nee th Btrkers and they will fit the soo't-t to fit the purse and fill the heart. Wanted at McDonald's, Loretto, IV. est, corn, wh'it, rye, beans, onions, pota toes, etc., for which the highest price will be paid. A good assortment of fancy Christmas articles st a low Bwure at Mrs. II E. Jonea. In aoenrdance wlt the time honored custom, no paper will be Issued from this office next week. Christmas week, you know. Mrs. U F. Jones has the bt assort ment of ladies' anil children's silk anrt wool mittens In the town, at prices from IS centa to ti.tt. For tuy and slelith whipi go to Dof tons'. LUn eo to Isaac nvls' restaurant and hoy a Christmas present for your hus- baml or wetbcT , handsome box filled with choice clears. The latest an1 most stvllfh jewelry Jnt received at Catl Uivlnlus' store. Just the yerv thlnus to make a nice present on Christ mas, and so very cheap. If your boy neeils an overcoat you can get him one at Btrkers". Before tuaklciz ny purchases for Chrlft mas, don't fail to drop In at Carl Kivinttiw jewttlry store and see the Immense lot of nice things he ha.s for presents. For the best flniir to bake bread and cakes no to the Sugar Bowl. A number of items and communications tiave Wn crowded out this weefc owning to the ilenisn,! for advertising which Is brougtt about by the near approach of the holiday r.jpture cure guaranteed by Dr. J. It. Mnver, xr.l Arc h St., Philadelphia, I'a. Eae at i.noe, no operation or delsy j'rom bos ness. i!tt,.d by tnousands of cures after others fn. Carl Rlvlnlns has the finest stock of Sllverwr. watches, clucks, musical intra. ments. umb'ella FUnds, cuspudors, etc., etc., to Oe found In Cambria county. Wsl'cr ; are had his tlht leg so badly crushed hy the csrs at (;:ifzin on Tburs 1ad of last week that It bad to be ampu tated. He Is t-n yeri of age and resides atGallitzin with his pri?n's. For sleigh bells and horse blankets go to burtons'. Something very appropriate for a gift would t a nice necktie, or muftl-r, a pair of glove, afurcsp. a scarf, a psir of giin pers, or M'mul, collars and cuff., all of which will be found at B.ikers'. For a Christina present you houid not forget to go to Ca-I Uivinlus and see ti e manv nice articles he hs to show you. His Stock of ladle. Bn',i wtc.es has never been an large before, and never so chesp. Ice cream at McTWen'a Opera House resianratit on ChrNtm.ts afternoon. The roar dee at Fi-ke h4, been rtis continued and a new office. Fallen Timher about a mile below Kiske. on the line of Cresson :oalprt road hss been e.i.. iianed Ith IVter A. M. (Ion jh ...... An order was p'aeed In the IVncmk j vania shops at A'toona on Monday for 21 c i. locomotives ami 6 postal crs. this Insures steady w,.rk al. winter. The car depsrtment begsn. wotk on Monday on 3oO I gondola cars. ' At Darker' you ars all Invited to call in and see their Immense s'.ocs of goods. -The little at.okiiis will all be hong np en Monday nitfht a d on Christmas morn lug '.he first thing examloed will be the Stockings. Every stocking should be rilled and tue best place to get the material to fill them Is at the Suuar BoL Emanuel Welt, one of the oldest cltl 'r.a of HoillUayaburg. died last Friday. ad 77 years. He was employed as "car ao" on the planes of the IortaBe road for a number of ears, an t was a solditr In the th Pennsylvania Volunteers. Heal water proof coU and gossamers an be had at Baikera. We bave a apeedy and nosltiva ('nr. for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker Mou'.b, and Headache, In Shlloh's Catarrh Remedy. A ' Sasal Injector free with each bottle. Us If yo id.s health ant sweet breath ' Tries 30 centa. Sold by Dr. T. J. Davison. , ill klu ot e.ii.li.tj i;it to i be Suiir HINm K'rul-;i of !! p'ac. will leave on Monday next lor Aut-lop county. Nehraska, where he intends to take charge of a stock ranche. Mr. Tbomas 1'eacb will accompany him for the purpose of taking a look at the country. We know it U bard to make op your mind what to get for Christmas. If you want something useful, get a a-t of nap kins, or a tnbie clotb, or stand cover, or a nice towel, or something of that kind, you will find the largest stock of euch goods at Barkers'. Col. Russell II. Cod well, of Boston, on Tuesday evening, gave his lecture on "Acre I of Diamond." Great m -n have lectured from time to time in Gardner Beecber, Ti'ton. rhlllps. and others of renown bat Con well outdid any other man tht ever spoke In this city. Kennebec JousnaL Ueorge Miller, a freight conductor on the TitUburgh Division of the P. U. K. slipped and fell oo Monday morning while attending to his duties lu the A I toon a yards, and his left arm falling across the track it was ground off. The nntortunate man;) about fifty years of age and resides at Derry. la the esse of McCloskey ts. McCloskey on last week's !lst, on Friday last a Jury was empanelled and the case held over un til Monday of this week when the parties proceeded to tilsl. On Tuesdgy after pro ceeding with the tris.1 the Court ordered a com pulsoty non-suit to be entered by the plaintiff. Send Ifj your orders for Ice cream, oys ters and fiuit during the holidays to Mc Breen's Opera ITouse. restaurant. Here's something Interesting for the ladles, (and we know that they will appre ciate it) Barkers' say corns In and look over their stock of goods, whether you want to buy or not. look at them all you want to they won't get a bit mad If you d n't buy a cent's worth, but will take pleasure in thawing you arornd. A boy named Isenberg was blown tor pieces on Tuesday In Heott A Co. 'a mine at Scooptown. between South Fork and Sum merhlll. It appears that the boy was in structed by bis father to fill a small can of powder from a keg. and that in 1org so a a i-park from the lamp on the boy'a cap dropped into the explosive, with the result above stated. Did yoti ee thos tovelv ladles no. ladies loyely slippers at Baik-res". The lectures, "Acres of Diamonds," "Lesson of Travel," and "Ilnrolson of a Private Life," are models of tyceum lec tures. Col. Conweil is a Thinker and a scholar, and never d-"cnds ta stillness on the platform, but the audience 'angtr.ed un til they were sore at some of his apparent Iv natural wit and humorous tarns. Spring rJM J.tM fut'ort T accommodate teachers and school directors desiring to attend the County In stitute to he held at E"nbnrg, commencing IVc. 2lt. the Cresson A Coal port Railroad Company will sell excursion tlrkets to all totdlng an order from the Ccnnty Superin tendent of schools of Cambria county, making the tickets good to return Until Janaary ftth The Cresson Coalport Railroad has authorized Us stents and passenger con ductors to sell exeors'on tickets during the hol'davs. on he 2.11, 24th. 23' h. 30th, Slit, and January 1st. making them good to return until January 3 I. 18S9. 'o excursion tick ets to be sold for less than 2.i cents. Where there are no agents the conductors will sell excursion tickets on trains. Bov a fancy doll for your little gjrl at the Sugar Bowl. Mr C. A Warthen, of Pittsburgh, who has been c inducing our branch train for a week past. Mr. Snyder being off on a vaca tion, and who, while here, gained many friends, not only white on duty, nut also while conversing with the good citizens cf this place, on Monday was. we are sorry to say. called to the bed-side of bis little child, who Is lying sick at his home in that city. Th drama "Dolores" will be produced In the Oor IIoue, In this place, on Friday evening, December 2tb, by the Ebensburg Dramatic Company, for trie benefit of the Ch arch of toe Holy N'arae. ' Dolores" Is a p'ay full of sentiment and humor, and the company ts composed of the best home talent, and we do not hesitate to say that all who attend will be well pleased. For further Information see advertisement In another column. The largest and best selected stock of candies Ic town is at the Sngar Bowl Mrs. B-Iva A. LoCKwood lectured at Tootle's Opera House on Thursday. Jan u'y 29ih. 18K3 She took as rer subject Social and Political Life at Washington." She spoke tor an hour aid a balf, combining humor and pathos, el qut-nce and logic, in a masterly manner, and held her listeners In rapt attention. The picture she drew of life In the Capital of the Nation will long N remembered oy those who beard her. St. Joirph, (.Vo ,) Kieninr Xevt. Information is wanted concerning John II. Kelghard, who went Into the Uulon service from Bedford County. The papers needed to establish his identity were burn ed a.ime years ago and the widow cannot remember the numher of bis reicinient. The widow and a sick son are destitute. Information should be a lJress-d to MJ r D. V. Mallln. Bedford. The comrade's reiilroent Is not glyen. otherwise bis Ideutl ty could easily be established. Ka exchana eays : The rew game called "editors deilht" is r:vd In this wise. Tak a piece cf ordinary writing paper, fold It up carefully and enclose a bank note MjfTirieritly large to pay op all arrearages and yesr in advance, and seed ,t to the editor. What adds Immensely to the pleasure of thepatrte, is to send the name of a new subscriber or two. accompa nied by cash. Keep tour eve on the editor and If a smile adorna bia face the trick works iik a charm. You -t uc lit to see the loyely silk handkerchiefs for sale at Barkers'. On Tuesday evening the first Camp fire of t. Grand Army Post of this place was held In the Opera House, and was attended by a large. audl-nce. Thpeaker$ wereC.d Chll. V. Haggard, of Pittsburg; i Contain II II. Kuhn and Colonel J.bn P. i Linton, of Johnstown. Captain W. K. Jones aud J,.hn Hiilx-n, of Braddoek. Miss Kate Jenkins, of Johnstown, recited seyeral '"''"''""'"nuiinertMl was highly credits bis to her as an elocutionist, and the cbolr composed of ladles and gentlemen from this place, between the spteches. sang a number or old tinm Mintrs. Judge Johrson was called upon for a speech, aod made a few well timed reiTiarns. which concluded the first catup fire t eld In Eonburg. l-wreita Items. I.OHETTO. Dee. 19. 1R8. Dear Frekmax : I send a ew Items to you f..r publication in the Fbeeman ir you deem them worthy of It. Our post I'fflce has been moved to a build ing near the residence of Capt. M. F. Mc Donald. The new postmistress. Miss L'Ziie Ivory, while clerk In the ft Ice gave entire alirctlon and all will be pleased to learn that It ts still tn the bands of oe who la ever ready to dc her duty. The L,oretto drret aod boys have order, ad. and are expecting the arrival ot new uniforms before Christmas. Tne uulfortcs eogt 122 per talt. so ss one of tbe band boys. The water saw mill belonging to Me B. P. Anderson, tf Allegheny township. I hm log remodel. -d When cajpi. led this mill will be the "est arrang-d ai d miJtt com plete water saw mill in ibis locality. i. r. l. Ft all Items from Car rr 1 1 to w a. Oakuoi.ltovvn Pa, D-c. i9i.i. isj8 l Freeman : Dr. D. S. Rice intends shortly to remove frotn6t. Boniface to Hast ings, making the Utter place bis bead quarters. Mr. I. L. Binder has almost completed a building at Hastings for a hardware stors Mr. Leonard Hartman. of SL Lawrence, will take possession of bis fine large hotel at Hastings about tbe first of January. Mr. Joseph nipscb bas purchased tbe hotel property formerly occupied by Mr. Ilart man at St. Lawrence. We wish both these gentlemen success. Carrolltowo has beld two successful fairs, the total income of tbe late fair being 2. 177.13. and yet. after the management bay ing conduced everything In a strictly hon est manner, the Association Is In debt f 2, 111.42, according to tbe late repot t of tbe auditors. By Improvements to the track and tbe erection of necessary additional buildings, this Indebtedness will be largely Increased. Taking all In all. with strict management and all things being favorable, tbe Association will do well if tbe stock holders begin tj realize on tbelr stock two years hence. This may be a pointer to par ties at tbe county seat who may desire to Invest stock la a similar enterprise. Ho ever. It is tbe Intention of the association to continue to make tbe fair more attractive every year. Mr. Win. A. Scanlan, of this place, and Miss L. A. Gomoers. of Indiana, doooeJ the wedding garments at tbe latter place on Tue day. They will take up tbelr resi deoce In Carrolltowo. Mr. Henry Hopple Is gradually recover ing from the serious accident wblcb hap pened him some time since, and his many friends hope to see dim about la a abort time, though the injury to bis blp will like ly keep him boused for eeyeral weeks bence. On or about the holidays an entertain ment will be given In Sbarbangh's ball for the benefit of our cornet band by mostly borne talent. Mrs. Martin Rist continues to be very ill. Our baker, Mr. Myers, bas been rather feeble for some time. ' Our farmers are resting mostly by tbelr firesides, enjoying the fruits of their labors of the summer, with a little variation by way of bringing their produce to market. attending to their stock in the stables and making long sausages aod eating them nappy farmeia 1 Of couise they read the Fr.EEMJiN through and through these Jong winter evenings and wonder where tbe printer finds so much interesting matter to print. St. Boniface Is said to be either too far froru Hastings, o' Hastings too far from St Boniface, and yet tbey are only a short diss taoce apart. We are Informed by one of tbe Natora Gas companies, which has recently been formed in Altoona. that It U the intention in a few days to coutluue drilling a well la Canoe township. Indiana county, about fifteen miles north-west of Cherry tree Two successful gas wells, belonging to another company, are In operation at that place, and which furnish gas by pipes to Punxsutsw ney. The Altoona company designs pip Ing the gas to tbe latter plaoa to be used for fuel and other purposes. A very large concourse of relatives and friends In fret one of the largest funerals seen tn this neighborhood for years fo! lowed the remains of Aloyslus. son of Mr. Charles Anna, to tbe Catholic cemetery In this place from Carroll townsnip on Mon day. He died ot consumption on Saturday, and at the time of b'.s death wa about twenty-one years of age. Deceased was an excellent young man and bis demise, in tbe sprlngstlme of life, is mourned by a boat of friends. The "Mexican Variety Show" was exhib ited here on Tuesday evening. Several wild rabbits hare been seen In town recently by early risers. Messrs. C A.4S C. Buck, of this place, will soon bave completed a large building at Hastings for a branch furniture store. It is reported bere. with some foundation, that another newspaper will be started in Carrolltowo soon. It is asserted that Hon. J. J. Thomas, of Carrol township, will edit tbe new Journal aod It will be an eight col umn to tbe page. Tbe paper will be Dem ocratic In politics, of course. Mr. Dodson, representing the reliable wholesale liquor firm of Fisher A Co., Johnstown, was In town this week. Mr. Frederick Snyder Is visiting bis borne In this place after several months absence. Mr. James Sbarbaugh, of Carroll town ship, will open uo a smith shop in Carroll towo. adjoining the waon-maklng shop ot Messrs. Wetsell A Bander, in a few days. Tom. IHasllw "llpilsia. Hastings. Dec. 20. 1SK8. EniTOK Frfeman Two more coal open ings are being made at this place this mates five openings In all. The railroad company is now a, work putting in a new siding at the station, and expect to build a large depot In tb near future. Frankie, a young son of E l ward Manion, Is confined to his room with typhoid fever. The shooting match at tt.is place on Sat urday was largely attended. Richard Pinchers Is now engsged In sell ing fiesh fish and oyters. Governor Boaver, tbe Grand Marshall of the Inaugural parade of President-elect Harrison, has appointed General D. II. Hastings Adjutant-General cf tbe Pennsyl vania National Guard, to be bis Chief of Staff. The details of the arrangements for the parade. Governor Beaver says, will be left laigei) in tbe bands of bis Chief of Staff. As this town was named In honor of General Hastings, a great many of our citi zens are talking of attending the inaugura tion. C. A. Gray and wife bave retained from Coalport. where they were visiting friends. Mr. Slangier was in town this week It is rumored that we are to have a tele- phone. This U something that Is much needed. E Gesler. the proprietor cf the St. Nich olas hotel at Nick town, while at the F. X. Ott hotel at St. lion I face, bung bis overcoat In the bar room and wect to dinner. When Mr. Gi-aier returned some one bad taken bis overcoat. The overcoat was a new one and ot considerable value. Suck. MARRUUE Llt'CKfeEtt ISM." ED. Tbe following marriage licenses were Issued by the Clerk of tbe Orphans' Court for the week ending Wednesday. Dec. 19ih, 18X8: Adam Domsalla, Summerbill and Barbara Kuctx. Gallium. Jrremlaii Alevine and Jenn J. Berkley, Stoney Creek township. James W. I!a4enplagh and Ottls E. HcUOll, JollOftOWD. William llaiilton and Ida Cook. James town. I'a. Jobn v llson. Jamestown. Pa , and Cath arine li", CaM.ar.dra, i'a. Ja"t b n. Cooaugh, Wed Taylor township and Clara Ellen Sreley, Milivl' e. Jul n W. Walters and Emma Kreba, Johnstown. Albert M. Oreeg, Johnstown and Kachael M. McLan. Morreitvill. Huurit tjrant Griffith. Johnstown and Amanda 3uh, Coopers 1ale. ' i Andrew (irlser and Mary Elchensebr, I Ccnemaugh borough. William Tantiinger. Johnstown and Anna Itx-b. South Fork. John Kyle and Ella Richie, MUlvllle bor- j ough. i Chas. F. Williams, Johnstown aod Mary C Wa-blngton. Ilollldaysburg. Uottileh Bembenoecit and Catharine Kurtz (ialli'rln B-i juiin F. Bowman and Mary it. Mc l Cartucy, iitade township. Kraa Tawasbls Items. Reads Township, Dec 19, 18R8. Dear Fkeemax : Mr. John Landis. of Flynn City, was tendered a grand surprise ovation one day last week In honor of bis birthday. It was a gala-day for that whole 'city." Mr. Landis received many con gratulatory tokens of resptct In booor of tbe event. Harry B. Williams, who Is a very Indus trious aod steady young man. residing at the romantic city of F.ynn, took a jaunt over to Indiana, tbe capital of oar adjoining county, about a week since ta visit bis slater. Mrs. Csra Lovelace, of that place. He bas again lesumed work. Jobn Russel, of New Germany, this township, was married recently to Miss Ida Cence, formerly of Lloydivllle. W. A. Chaplin, of tbe Alpine Hotel. Reade township, will give a grand ball on next Friday evening. A good time Is an ticipated for lovers of the art terpslcborla. On Thursday ot last week. Dra. Bo- Unger and Woods, two of Coal port's lead log surgeons and physicians, extracted a felon from tbe thumb of the left band of Mrs. Younkln. of New Fllnton. Mr. Pratt, ot Beaver Valley, bas opened a meat market at Flynn's. He receives bis meats from tbe wet tern markets. Mrs. Harry Flannlgan. of Fiynn City, was tbe guest of Mrs. John Rieketts, ot tbU township, last Sabbatn. Spencer's Hall, at Glasgow, Is being rapidly pushed to completion. It will be dedicated on New Tear's evening. Rev. G. M. Smith, tbe TJ. B. minister on this charge, bas been obliged to retire from tbe ministry, on account of bis eye-slgbt failing. We bope be may speedily regain bis vision and be able to continue bis pas torate duties. Ed. Kuhn, of Mountain Dale, tbe success ful nlmrod who brought poor bruin to bis untimely end some time ago, is tbe tonsorlal artist of his resident village. Mr. K. Is a good barber as well as a crack marksman. Jobn Rieketts, accompanied by bis daughs ter, Susie, attended tbe Monntaln Dale In stitute last Saturday evening. Fred. Stalb, of Glasgow, sold bis house, bold effects at public outcry lest Saturday. Mr. Stalb, I understand, intends to move away. The first session or tbe Reade township teachers local institute convened at Moons tain Dale last Saturday afternoon and even ing. Tr-e evening exercises were of an In structive, literary and enteitalnlng nature Prof. A. li. Read, of your town, came all the way to assist our teachers. His ser vices were not only Invaluable, but tbe oration, "Tbe Elevation or Public ixfnll ment," and declamation, were the "crown jewels" of tbe evening session. Tbe clear, forcible, and pleasing style ot bis delivery was felt and highly admired by tbe audi, ence. All our people are unanimous in the opinion tbat Mr. Read Is a gentleman of polished manners, and as an institute In tractor. Is a "Jewel or the first water." He won unfading laurels while bere. Come again. T. T. Williams, of Fiynn City, has rented thrt Waraer building at Glenn Connell, and will use it for undertaking purposes. lie will keep an ample supply ot burial caskets and coo tines thereat. Mr. I. M. Yerrick. of the firm of Yerrick A Co.. Fiynn City, enjoyed a vacation at his borne In Cenfe county; recently. While there be In company witb five others tork a hunting expedition near bis borne ; aud were successful in killing four deer. One of the d-er a five pronged buck was shot by Mr. Yerrick. Very large and enthusiastic audiences bave been greeting Prof. S. Beamer, the phrenologist, at all bis recent lectures tbroueh th's locality. Jno. F. Hollen, of Glasgow, has began operating bis coat mine near bis borne. The coal is said to be of a most excellent quality, and is sold at very reasonable rates. Miss Myrtle Mulhollom. of Ro-eland. bas attained tbe title ot "sweet sixteen" by reason of her age. Tbe next session of tbe Reade township Institute will be h Id at Glasgow Saturday, February 16, 18K. A shooting match at Flynn's last Satur day nnder the acspices of Pbilip Evans, was largely attended Our merchants are fixing np fir Christ mas in a very attractive manner. Henry Uon, of Roseland, was laid np for a few days last week with a painful injury of bis back. Our public highways are In a bad condl tioo. R. w w a Bebwwl Report.- Report of Bradley - school, Allegheny township, for month ending December 12th. 1888. Whole number in attendance 29. Aver age attendance 19. Per cent, of attendance 61. Mary Kay lor. Louis Bradley, Ida Little. Flora Kaylor and Walter Little attended every day daring tbe mouth. Fannie Rich ardson, teacher. Report of tbe Barnette school for tbe sec ond month, ending Dereember 12. 1888. Number of popils enrolled 32. ma'es 10 females 22. Average attendance during raoutb. males B ; females 16 ; total 21 Per cent, of attendance during month. males 74 ; females 81 ; total 78 Those who bave not missed a day daring tbe month are, Walter Back, Harry Buck. WtllUm Conrad. Francis Mulligan, Delia McCoonell. Addie McConnell. Bernadrtte McConnell. Gertie Buck. Sadie Buck, Annie McConnell, Mary J. McConnell and Maggie Mulligan. Katie Conrad, teacher Report of school No. 4 of Allegheny town ship for month endiog December 1. 1888 Number of pupils enrolled 49. Average atti ndaoce 30. Percentage, males 96 ; fe males 75. ' Those perfect In attendance during month are Minnie Drlskel. Msry Driskel, Beckle Stevens, Lacy Boley, Msy Eckenrode, Ray mor.d Eikenrode. Morgan Boley, Willie Sherry. Vincent Sherry, Eddie Ll'zinger. Names of those who were present all tut one day are. Foozy Boley , Charles Boley, Raymond Boley, Harry Eckenrode, Nettle Boley. Olive Litzinger, Mary Boley. Emma Boley and Roaie Sherry. Rose E. DriokeL teacher. Report of Allegheny township school No. 2, for the second month ending December 10, 1888. Number of scholars enrolled 36, females 12 ; mates 19. Average attendance during tbe month, females 84 ; males 92 ; total 88. Thoe who bave not missed a day during the month are. Celle Conrad, Laura Mc Gougn. Maggie McGnagb. Paul Fry, Robert i f n.rn..n uni o..rii. v.h, i . k : n, : , luuuiH Aiue, wawru c if wuu uariK Leritz Those who missed bat one day are, Victoria Conrad. Emma Vanght, Al bert Boas. ITarry Yaazbt, Jobn McGoogh, Frank McGoogb, Francis Sill. Leo Meloy and Albert Sheban. II. R. li'icks, teacher. Report of Killin's school. Barr township, for tbe second month ending December 3rd, 1888. Number of popils enrolled, males 23 ; fe males 16 , total 42 Average attendance, ma'es 16 : females 16 ;Hotal 32 Percent of attendance, males 91 ; females M : total 90. Names of tboae present every flay dunug month ar Frank Dunn, Will KdmlUm, Thomas Magne. Jobn Magee. Frank bbnltz, Joseph IVlers. L'Uie Corr. Kirchy Makio, Mary. Emma. Aggie. Clara and Ida Uumm, Caroline IV term, Lizzie Strong, and Alice Magee. Through the enterprise of the ladies of tbe school money was raised to buy a school bell wbicb bas been put oa the boose and elves general satisfaction to IL We ley ,1 At It Ids. teacber. Baeklea'a Arnsra Salve. Th TlAat K.I.. In .Via VA,U tnr Pnf. Rrnl.M sv,rna TlArfi salt Tthoiim Ve ver I Sores, fetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin- Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay rrqalred. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or ! money refunded. Price 23 centa per box. ! Sold at tbe drag store of E James, Ebens- burg, and W. W. McAteer, Loretto. I bar basn a rraat sufferer froaa eatarrb for over tea yean; had It verv bad. could hardly breathe. Soma Dlabta 1 could not sleep bad to walk the Boor. I purchased Ely's Vntm Malm anS am ntlna: It frely. it Is wsrklnc a cure rarely. I nava advei severs,! mends to e It, tn with happy remit la every eaaa. It la tbe on medi etas above all others mad to ears catarrh, and It Is worth IU welaht In cold. I thank Ood f hara foobd a ratnad y I eaa on with aalety and tbat does all that is claimed r 1U t l curing my deafness. B. W. Sperry, Hartford, Conn. STKAY BT1J. Strayed awav from tbe subscriber reaiilnc in Cambria townnhlp on or about tbe lath or Srth of November last a dark red bull about 18 months old witb white star oa forehead and white on pMnt of tall. Aar Information of bia where abouts will bo thankfullv receive by tbe tub scriber. PATRICK FA.KKEN. Cambria Twp Dee. 21. 1888, Court ot Common Pleas, Catrbria county. To the heirs aod tea-al representative of Ueorare Oallaber. dereaaed. At tbe Ina'ance and anon the petition ot James Oallaber. you are hereby cited to be and appear before tbe Coort of ?o Da mon Pleaa of Cambria coontv. on Monday. Janu arc T. IHS4. to show cans. If any you bave. why James Oallaber. truitee tor tbe heirs ot Ooora-o Oallaber. eeeraeed. should not sell certain real earato at prlvata sale. WiTB-asa tha honorable K. L. Job nr ton. praal dent iortge of aaid Court at kUtDlbury this tenth day of December. A. I ISMS. H. A. SHOEMAKER. Proth'y. WHOWOn.DIIE W1THOCT A HOME. yy Tha Beech Orove Coal and Coke oom panjr. lora t-1 at Oallltxiu. Pa., otter to sell aeven h on" red (700) Lota on tho runny side ol Tunnel Hill, not mora than four hundred yards from eharrhea and eehool houaes. A there will be pare water ruontnar throuah this district la lews thaa a year, and tbe Lota are located la tba midst ot a proaperous section the Investment cannot tail to be prnbtable. We will se'l there Lot on monthly payments eo that all wbowlah may have a borne. All communication t nould be avtdreas. ed ta TliOM AS WKAULKY txalllUia, Pa, Dee. 14. 1884. 3m. FARM FOR SALE. The subecriber residing tn Carroll township, c awbrla county, will aell at private ale the iara n which be resides lour mile eat of Carrolltowa r the road leading- from Carrolitown to Iirctio, Containing 140 acrea. about 100 acres of which are eleared. bavlna thereon a two-atory plank L. house aod frame barn. A fine orcnard la on tho premise and tho farm Is In a rood state of cul tivation and Is well watered . For terms apply to the rabscrtber oa the prom ires. JOHN HOOUE. LKOAL NOTICE Sophia . Zlnell 1 IN tha Court of Common Plea of Cambria count v. 1-No. -J03 June Term 1S. I Alia Subporna la Dl- vs. Henry Zlnell. I Torce. COrNTY (IF CAM BKI A. ss Tea Cotjamgwasi-TB r PrxmyiVAiiu, To SOPHIA ZIN tLL. Osrimao t E COMMAND YOU. a heretofore com manded that all matter ot business and excuse being set aside you be and appear In your proper person be lore our Judges at Ehena bnrg. at our Coort of Common Plea, there to be held on tbe Orst Menday ot January next, to show cause. It any yen bave. why your barband Henry jtinell. should cot Co divorced from the nnnda ol matrimony which he bath contracted with you tbe said Sophia Zlnell. agreeable to Petition and L.lhel exhibited aaalastyou beloro our said Court; and thla you shall In no wise omit at yon' peril. Withe's tha Honorable KoDert 1... Johnston. President of our said Court, this third day ot December, A. D.. lean. H. A. SHOEMAKKR. Proth'y. Atte-t JOSFPH A. OKAY. Sheriff Ehensbors;. Dee. It, 1SSS LEGAL XOT1C1-; Charles Cooper 1 1N the Court of Common vs. j Plea ol Cambria coontv. Amanda Cooper. fSo. 3 Sept. Term. lss. I Atlas Shuprna tn Dl- J Torce." COUNTY OF CAM BKI A, ss. TitB COMSIOS WKaLTH or PEWTt.VH!A. To 'H tiaKS cooPfcK. Oagrriso : "T'lT'E COMMAND YOU, as hereto lore eom 1 1 manded that all matter of buslDess and excuse being set aside you be and appear In your yroper person before our Judge at Kttensborg. at our Court of Common Pleas, there to be held on tbe first Monday ot January next, to show cause, it any you hart, wby your wile Amanda Cooper, should not t- divorced Irotn the bunds ot matri mony which tbe bath contracted witb you the aid Charles Cooper, agreeable to Petition and Ilbel exhlhlted against you lelore our said Court ; and this you shall In no wise omit at your peril. wrrVBsa tbe Honorable Robert L. Johntton. President of onr said Court, this third day of December, A. I '. 1S H. A. SHOEMAKER, Proth'y. Attest J SEPH A. OKAY, Sbertt. Ebensbnrg. Dee. 14. ISsS. LEGAL NOTICK. Nellie Carpenter TIN the Court of Common . I Pleas of Cambria count v. Lira carpenter. fN. ZH Sent. Term. Ihks. Alias Subpcen In Di- I vorce. COrSTY OP CAM Bit I A. as Ta COKXOIWXAtTH or Pru Jr&TtVa J t A. Te N K I.I.I KI'ARI'ENTKR. littmns : "rE COMM AND YOU. as heretofore com- manded that all matter ot business and excuse set aside you be acd appear In your prop er person before our Judge at Ebensbnrg. at our Court of Commoe Pleas, there to be beld on the flret Monday ol January next, to show cause. II any you bave. wby your hushaad Alva Carpen ter, should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony which he hath contracted with you j tbe aaid Nellie Carpenter, agreeat.le to Petition ! and Libel exhibited against yon before our said I Court ; and this you shall In no wise omit at Tour ! peril. I WtTBK) the Honorable Kobert Johnston, j President of our said Court, this third day o: December, A. D. 18SS M. A. 8SHOF.MAKKR. Proth'y. Attest JOS KPH A. OKAY. Sheriff. Ebensbnrg. Dm. 14. 1SS8. "DOLORES" AT THE OPERA' HOUSE OK FRIDAY EVE ill M G. DEC. 28, BY THE IWg Dramatic Co. For the benefit of the Church of the Hcly Name. Reserved seats for sale at James' Drug Store. Re served seats BO cts. General ad mission 35 cts. 1794. 1888. Policies written at short notice la tho OLD RELIABLE "ETNAn Awdl other Ft rat Clauta Cwiwpamlea. Tw W. DICK, SttENT FOR TUB OLB HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COU'i'. COMMENCED BUSINESS 1794. Ebecaburg. Jaxy t. ISST. ST&R SH&Y1HG PARLOR! COR. CENTRE AND SAMPLE STREETS, EBENSBURC. PA. J. II. OANT, Proprietor. THEPUBUO will always Bad as at oar plarw of bast ocas ta baalnes boars. Krorrtblaa; kept neat aod roar. A ba'b room bas beea eon sorted with tba ship where tbe pa bile caa ! ae eeiamodated with a bot or eeld bath. Bath tab and erer' thla: eonneoted therein kept crfectl' C.tal. t'fSJi TO ffaXS 4 sraviaxi. T7K SALE. louea and lot la Ebenibimr. Pa. A never lallina swtnic. stable and outbuilding on prem- aes. It quire at !. Ihiltoa av Son, bardwara tore. Kbensburg. Oct. 12.USS. ELETION NOTICE. Notice It hereby K'ven that tha annual elect loa t'ir directors ol tba Protection Mutual t ire Iamranee company of Cambria eonn'y will held at tba office of tha secretary la fcbena mnr on Menday, January 14ih. ItkM, between tha hours ol 10 a. x. and 2 r. v. T. W. DICK, Secretary. Ebenaborg. Dee. 14, ltt8. 1 TjSTBT NOTICE. -Ej Came to tba residence or tba aubeorloev la uraare wwDsnip, ra., aooui id nm aijw Juno. issg. a red and white apoted mooley steer, with crop in leii ear. and supposed to be about one year old. The owner 1 requested to come forewartt. prove property, pay ebanres and take him itway, otherwise be will be dtupooed ot ac eordinK to law. J AM fcS UALLAUEH. Portage Twp Nov. 7, 1888. ITVSTKAV NOTICE. J Came to tbe premise of the nnderrlgned in Portace, Cambria county. Pa., on or about Nov. 3J. ISSS. a black and white lace deer, notch out ot left ear and crop off left ear. Tne owner is requested to come loreward. pav charices. prove property and take him away, otherwise he will be disposed of accorillnt: to law. MBS. M ATHIAS BETTER. Portage, Twp.. Roy. 7, 1S8. "PSTKAV NOTICE. Xj Came to the residence ot the subscriber tn lwi township on or about the first of tsctoher, 1W. a black bull with no other marks to be seen, aged about sixteen months. Tbe owner is re quested to come forward, prove property, pay charge and take him away, otherwise he will bo disposed of as the law direct. MKS KAKAH A.BUOVTN. Dean Wtwnthlp, Nov. 23, 18&S. ISTRY NOTICE. j Came to tbe residence of the subecriber In YtaahlOKton township. Cambria county, on or about tbe 18th of September last, a liubt yellow two year old helffer. The owner is requested to come forward, prove propert. pay charge and take her away, otherwise the will be disposed ot aeoordtnif to law. THOMAS KAKN3. Washington towmhlp, Nov, 23, IS8S. 4 DMINISTH ATORS NOTICE. xY Whereas letter of administration on tho estate of Jesse Met rough, late of Portare town Ship. Cambria county. Pa., deceased. having been granted to the nodersignod. all person Indebted to said estate are hereby nor ill ed to make pay. ment to me witbout delay and those bavins claims against tbe same will present the same properly authenticated for settlement. JOSEPH McOOUOH. Adtn'r of Jease McOougn, dee'd. Portags township, Nov. 30, lHsi. STATK of Pennsylvania, Coontv of Cambria. The Commonwealth of Pennnlrants to Elizabeth Iunn. Lrfngwnod county Meath. Ire land : Kobrt Dunn, aod Michael' Itnnn. Ing wood. county. Meath. Irelacd ; Mafhew Dunn. Altooaa. Hlair onunty. Pa ; Mary Dunn. Ing. " ' ! wood ooonty. Mrath Ireland ; Hcssls Iunn. oreensnurg. Ka. ; rl . 1. Dunn. .Ann ihod. trreensourar. r-a. s K . t farelat, I'frim b-jrg. Pa.; John S. ParrifO. Putturg. Pa.: Agnes Punn. Pittsburg. Pa. : Daniel. Maggie. Peter. James and John Dunn. Altoona, Pa.. Peter. Jamea and Jobn being miners. Uim: You are hereby cited to be and appear before tbe Judge of our Orphans' Court at Ebengburg In and for said county on the nrt Mcu.lav of March next, then and there to -bow cause, if any you have, wby the Court should not decree sueeinc perlormances ef sontract etwen Patrick Imnn. deceased, and Matthew Dunn for certain traet or lot or lot of land sitaated In tba borough ot Oscela, Cl.meld mi-. I'a. Jos. A. OKAY, Saertff. Kbensburg, Dec. 1 Ivl Sheriff's Sales. By Tlrfue of sundry writs of frrt Facias, Altai Fieri Facia end Venditioni E.raouas Issued out of the Court ol Common Plea of Cambria county, to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale at tha Court House in Ebcnsturg on M0XBAY,JAX. 7th, 1S80, AT 10 O'CLOCK. A. M the following described real estate to wit : All tbe right, title and Interest ot p. Hynn, A. Fiynn and James 'lynn. ot in an to all those certain premise and tract of land, situate partly In White township, partly In Krade township, surveyed on warrant to James Wilson, containing about 281 acre, an I bounded as billows : tin the north by survey in the name ol William Plunkett. oa the west by'Kubert Barn bill and Henry Phillip, on tbe south by William Oeorge. and on the northeast hy J. Cullnm. Jr., and S. Town surveys ; having thereon a liirg epla'h Jam.u-e.t for floating lous. and a rail road laid with "T" l.-on, lor the purpose of baul IntJoinbsr. and n which Is laid out a small vil lage, known a Klv on City, la tbe plat f which town sundry lot have been sold, and some of them conveyed, and this levy I made subject to the rights of purchaser who have written con veyacces or agreement for lots in said Ktynn City. This tract of land ia underlaid with two or more vein ot bituramu coal and set with stand ing timher. tbe surface la well adapted to farm Ing purposes. Taken In oxecution and to be sold at the suit of C. 'loner, trustee. Also all that other tract of land situate In White township. Cambria county, known autre Henry Phillips survey, containing about 302 acres (excepting about TS acres ot tbe surface thereof coovc ytd to yy. H. C. Fleming, who U in possession thereof) which said tract la bounded on the west by John Marshall survey, on tho north and northeast hy Kobert Harnhtll and James Wilson snrveya. on the east by William Ocorre and Thomas .Sintorn surreys and Clear field Creek, and on the south by Jame Harris and Koirt Mr ore surveys. This tract is within one. balf mile ot tbe O. fc. C. railroad. I all un derlaid with coal and contains on the surface a large quantity of pine, oak and hemlock timber. Also, all tbat certain tract ol land situate in White township. Cambria county, surveyed on warrant to Tbomas Sarborn. containing aoout ITS acre, and oounded a li llowt: On tbe west by Henry Phllllpr surrey, on tbe south by James Harris survey, on tbe north by Clearfield Creek, and on the east by Day Ihitnmond tract, under laid witb valuable deposits of ttuminus 3oal and well set with different kinds of growing; timber. Also, all that certain tract of land situate In White township. Cambria eounty. knewn a the Simon walker ur-ey. containing about 600 acres, and bounded as follow : in the east by Kobert Harnhlil. John Marshall, Kobert Moore and Mary Brown surveys : on tbe south ana west by Tbomas Sanhom and Simon Walker survey, and on the nerth and west by tbe Oeorge Oral! survey, lie serving about fifty acre ot said tra-t eoncered to JShetdler. and alao reserving shout btty acres of the surface thereof to Grorge tilasa. Tbls land ts uodo'la.d with coal and set with grvwlng timber. A l"o including tn thl levy the railroad with tbe T" Iron thereou. so tar as the aame extends over ald tract. Also, all that certain other tract ol land situ ate In Krade township. Cambria eounty, con taining about 2tX acre, more or less, and beinr part or the Ahram Wltroer surrey , which laid tract i bounded a lollow : On the nortn by James Clark, on the east by N. Youngkin, on tho south by Samuel Turner, and on tbe eaat t. N. Youngkin Estate. This land Is underlaid with valuable ve n of bitutntnua eoat and well set with standing timber. Also, all the right of way. ties, stringer Iron rail, spikes, switches, eto . upon all tbat certain railway running from the Cresson w. Clearfield railroad, near Klynn City, through lands of P. a A. Fiynn. Micnael Carroll. W. A. Chaplin Youngkin Estate. 'etit Walter. Mrs. Sirs ver. Isaiah Oatee. W. McKee. Sarah 0t. and Ellas Deemer fc Co , being about three mile ia lengtb. and ending at nr near tbe McCifnn mill on land ol E. Ileeaiarav Co . excepting so much of tho same a Is c nstructed on the Unds heretofore advertised and to b sold as part of tha improve ment of the same. Also, all the right, title, and Interest ot Jame F (sal la her, of. In and to all tbat certain piece or parcel of land situated in Reade township. Cambria eounty. Pa., bounded and dewrlned as follow, vis : BegCnnlng at a post near the old Phllllpsborg road, tbeoee by laud of Chas. Ban (tead south SI decrees, west SO perches a post, tbeoee by land ot Jamrs S. Oallaher lv0 perches to a atone pile, thence by land of Jame S. tral laher east 140 perches to a stone pile, thence by land of Charles Kacstead south 37 degrees, west lis perel e to a post tbe place of beginning, con taining 75 acres and I'M perches, more or less, about 15 acre of which are eleared. Tsken in execution and to be sold at the suit ol C. A. Lam boin. Also, all the right, title, and Interest of Conrad fttakemao and Mary Sttkeman, of. In and tn all tbat certain lot or piece oi ground ltnate I in 6th ward. Johnstown, oambria co-nty. Pa., via : He Tinning at a corner of Oram street and an alley, thence, hy said alley wei 150 feet to an alley, tbeoee hy aaid alley 4'' teet to lot sf Jobn Iea est, thence by said lot east ISO leet to Oram street tbenee by said street south 4tf feet to the place ot beginning, baring thereon erected a two story frame bouse and other out buildings, now in tbe occupancy of Louis Weinman. Taken in execu tion and to be sold at tbe suit of Henry Shatter. Also, all the right, title, and Intereetol Samuel E. Croyle and Emma M. Croyle. ot. In and to all tbat certain lot or parcel of ground situated in Cpper Yoder township, Cambria county. Pa., via : Beginning at a stump 26 feet horn a Sycamore corner and oa line of a 60 foot street" thenoe by said street eoutb 3 degrees west. 13 leet to a poet thence by a 30 toot street south S9 degrees amst 87 feet 10 inches to a post, tbenee y Mary V. West, land north 39 degrees eavt 132 feet T Inches to a port, th nee by a street north 51 degree west & feettotre pU soi nrainniDs:, rwio pait ol a land warranied to the nine of larger tract of Tbomas irkeroy wnicD ly sundry mesas oon-Teyan- and aasaranres Id tha law a larva portion ol mM tract ol land became rested id t'orneatla H. Vleltroy who ry her last win etc, 1irt direct and bequeath the same to Mary V. West tea acre ol around of which tbe above t a part, eta . harm thereon ereoted a two storr frame dwellma house and otaer outhaildina now tn theoocaranet ot btouel K. Croyle aod Knot M.t'roylehis wife. Taken la exerntlon and to be sold st the suit of use H. S. tlraham. Also, ali tba rtabt, title aodlntemtof Arron Laytoa. nf. to and to the foMswina desenoed ral estate, vis: All that ocrtala lot of aroand sita ated In Stonrcreek township. Camttrta ooun'y, I'a, boanded and described a follows, rli : 'rontins;oa a do bile road adjoint na lot ot Jos eph hr on the east by lot ol William lall and Ell Khlpple en tbe aeath, basins; thereon erpoted a two-story frame boute and other outbuilding, low id the occupancy ol Aaron Iayton Taken in cxecatloa and to ta sold t tbe suit ol use ot lex. Stark house. Also, all the right, title, and Interest of John E. Strarer. ot. tn and to all that certain lot r par. caf of land or plot ot around sitaated tn tbe bor ou.hof Johnstown. t:ambrla county. Pa.. ls : On tbe eornr of Morris and lHhext treeta, beinc atuated In tba a;b ward of Johoa'own, fa. 1 ho same belhc tba Interest of Wm. Liu and which was aasiaaed to Jobn C Strayer June lAih. 1SS&. Taken In eiecotlon and to b sold at tba salt of Kobert Sagenoa. T-rEHJlIS One third of the purchase money to be paid when toe pronety is knocked down and tbe remaining two thirds on tbe ronnrm a tlon ol the deed. JDStl'H A. tilt AY, L"t8Crurji. L'ec. Stertl. A DISPLAY jPwrW1 WOOLF, SON & THOMAS' GREAT STORE. THELOVEST PRICES LVER KHQVH IH JOHNSTOWN. c o We wish everybody a merry Christmas and we're 0no to help make it as merry as we can by selling you Christmas Presents for less money than you've ever paid for similar articles. For the next ten days this will be the greatest Hol iday sale ever known in Western Pennsylvania. No other store can begin to sell Christmas things for so little money as we. Sensible and accept able Christmas Gifts for everybody. With every purchase of $3 zur gift of a beautiful Plush Album goes free. WOOLF, SOIST & THOMAS, Johnstown, Pa. ECKENRODE HOPPLE have just returned from the Eastern Citie-? with a lar;e ami com plete assortment of Fall and Winter Goods cons.istinfr cf Men's and Boys' Suits and Ov reoats ; Ladies , Mipscs and ChiMreu s Coats, T..,.K To nn.l iCh.inlj oil Stl loO WW.lnn Tlrfl finOl'-t- tJ at. r. t; j iv i ij.- aim twcir. a.t j mi ' j i o v - - - - j Flannels, Underwear, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Blankets, Comforts, Robes. Horse Blankets; Rubber Goods of all kinds ; fine assortment of Millinary Goods and, in fact, a general vanity of Goods. Having bought at a discount, we are now prepared to offer Special Inducements and Low Prices o Cash Buyers. Solic iting your patronage we guarantee satisfaction. Respectfully, ECKENRODE HOPPLE, Carrolitown, Pn. OVERCOATS -AT- UNDER PRICES MARCH RIGHT 0 MA TECS X.EA33IM& j READY-MADE CLOTHIER OIT ALTOONA, l3.,! 9 o t NEXT TO P0ST0FFICE. Not a single last Fall Overcoat was carried over to 'rust on the shelves, fade on the counters or to be injured by hand ling. Ail such goods were sold to and bought by Siern, of the Golden Eajrle. My present stock of Overcoats is direct from the manu.i facturers, who obtained the fabrics from which they arc com- iposed direct from those who made them. Conequcntly no tax exists impo-ed by clothing speculators, jobbers, brokers, Mniddle-men and the like. In buying a coat you pay buta (small prict for the cloth, a small price for making it up, an da 'much smaller price to me for bringing it here and offering it ,to you for sale. Thus I am enabled to sell Overcoats you may not believe it until you call arcund and see cheaper - than any other house in Altoona, or in Blair county, or in jthis State, or, as for that, in the United States of America. iBig words, it's true, but call and see. j All of the aggregated New and Popular Fabrics enter in jto the composition of the garments made up in the Latest jStyles of Fashionable Taste for the present season, which, be ing strictly the case, no one ed at the Marvellously Low Prices at which such Radically q Superior Goods are sold. jJ Undercoats, also, at under prices, as well as SI ENTIRE STI LTS Made of the Best Materials, Fresh and Fash- lonable, in Great 3 of TWELFTH STREET. NEXT DOOR POSTOFFCE. ESSENTIA! OILS. . rr.RGBEEa, peppfrx st.peh- i ST BOTAMHEtKtll.VT, a-c ot prime quality, bouirht la any quantity tor cash oo dclivorly. free) of broke ra:, Cvmuiulon. siur age, sc., by DODGE & OLCOTT. Importer and exporters. SS William at. Nrw York. reawrlTtn!. IgrlcBltwal Vorb,Ter,rw. I' arii ah ax's btaadard Eafiaea aad baw tlill. SntfcrUuUiva. rwi.kto.Sta. A4djrwi A. . W ASQCOAB 605, Tark, r. DaO. ZS. l884. Aiu. 'YOU CAN FIND PH,'E On tie in l"ITrsiTS..H at the Adrenmne Kureau of d?C-.IlEHIlTGT01T BROS. woo ill conn. vt u -r 'lvvr:ivtng .t 'utA j.ilc Spaasaarwaaiu. wtwmwm V rk Al J-a4a. E0LZDA1 - eV 0 STRAIGHT TO who calls will fail to be astonish 35 3 -3 Variety and Extent Stock. I STEEL fflRE. FENCE Tha cheapest and oeatext Once tor ground l'n. School I.rfi Fuultrv Y'ar.ls, (lar.'.rni no.. I'a k and Ometerv t'tuces and I nriect Auu.uikiic t te. Als... all kin.la et Wire Wtk. Writs hir Iricns. State id and quail trot fence w.nt.d. TAY UiK k. lit; .N IWul , J? Market Street, I'maurg. I'a. L00. 14, 18)S 4 ui FT M.M. Elensturi Fire taraacs Apcj General Insurance Agent, r.itExsTtrnu. im.
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