u. i'iimlirm rcrinnn. Hvf you turned otT a new leaf? M,. Minnie Llotou, of Jobnatown. was ,,(, n th ''' ivf J. Koley. of St. AuRQstlne, U (j. M :lonk!e, of Hemlock was ia u, 11 on We-Un-siUy. -Mr "Uiuz" Parrtsh. of AltOORfc, Is vlls ii.l.S M VtM In t!la place. Mt. Miitua liruwo, of Jotoastown, Is -uiiniir ter parents tu this. xaco. Mr. Frank Mcrk, of ttie IMtaDurir was In town un Christmas. lbe wui paraded ortrffU on Htw Veir' twifit In tnelr ow inlf raie. Mi John brown, vt Jotiuxtown, Is is !t n , yr Connie. Uaikrrof this place. Tie ureat Ilia Lorkwood will speak ttl Court Hou t-ilit)t (Thursday). -Sr. David HitwwH, of Kane. Ta., was in tn3 .lurtnii the latter part of last week. woo f was thot about four miles .tt,m,.t of Ktwrkbura a few days ago. vir K.I. Kltaell of Belletonta. was a sltr t bis hiow lu this place last week. Siu'.r F. A. Storm, of AlU'uheny twPftip. wm ta Tiultor la our town oo TliurMiay. ijuii a tiuwber or teachers from all pari of th'- omuty. are atlendion the In- .;:tat tfctti week. Ve w ludfbtei! tu Supetlntentent , . h . rrvncho'etitary ticket to the l.rj-f ll I ' . r lrf ttuls lectures. Met-srs. Herman and EJward Williams psul r. fcrlef visit lo their home Id this place ilruU the holiilaj. I'tenty i f muJ on Christmas week pre- routsd many 'I J'oun aiva ,ro,u tliel: mris itieitfhinrf. -Ur. (JHore Ej.-rly. of Allegheny town stur. Is 1il"t extremely 111 with but little ta fs for his recovery. Mr. Win. A. Uorau and wife of Johns t-wn, were circuiatm amoag tbler friends juJ restive lasr week. Mr. Cyrus Niephard, of Johnstown, for-.-neriy teacher In the Union Schools, this y si-e. was In town this week. Nine sheep, belonging to Mr. E. J. jjuuipiirt-y b , of Camnrla towoshlp, wers kll;ed ty iltiiji one tiltftit last wek. -Ttie baud uuiforuirt, which were to have befU iit-re lii time for use on Christ in s, failed tutinv till ia.it Monday evening. -Jin. Teter Schwab and her two children of CouNvWle, I"a., have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ward, of this plac. Trie sitvertHing rates of the Fhekman re lower than ttios of any other paper In C'iinfcrU county, o't a basis of circulation. -Mr. 11 O. Stoltz aud wife, or Honors, Dived through this piaceto day (Thursday) ud t.'ieir way to visit friends In Carrolltown. Mitres clara aud Cora Davis, daughters of Mr. LUvid Davis, of Johnstown, formerly of E 'eusbur, ere visiting relatives In this place. Capt. Thomas liivls and bis two sons, Fred anil S -uyier, returned fiom the Black Ui.:, D ikjia, after au absene e of about six munlti. Mr. lu 1 1 Kenlnn, a compositor on this piprr, has resigned his poaitio . to accept uoe in the Uocorder's olQce. Ve, wish him gjud luok. V ii:e a racket was made on oar streets it s little after 11 o'clock on Monday nlflit, by pirtt es who were celebritlng lb ad'it of "be new year. Mr. and Mrs. Livingstone, (formerly Mm Annie Iticliariison), of Uraddock, ipent the holidays among relatives and frlenjj In this plaes. Ju4 Miyer, of :k county, excused a jut'r at their last term of ruuit from sitting on a cm becu he di Dot take or read a Cjunty neDap..r. Wtiei yiur library shelves become too llaiittst fur your txjokt, put noxe of the vol uinet behlud the others. The borrowed books C ttest MM. Colonel" I-ennuri tay be k u.t tosen paid for a(ter.i!lii (.') to th street lamps for the pa-t six u-outh. Probably this Is tlie reatiuu he Is so negligent aJout It. Aon MU'iad aud MUs Kt Noon departed u Hturdy lat fir Uiltl more, U , where they nuitfuj p late spend ing the reiuslnder of the winter moutn. Hon. JohtiS. lihey. of this place, took his Qeirture for Urri.sburg on Friday of last wei, for tbs purpose at bxlng In at tendance at '.he next session of the Legisla ture. -Me-. u lUr Bros, havs moved lno vueir uew iwry tah!e on Centre UN a Ivh, wtMi-KHumM bulUling street, and Is oi nw.it Couiitv. rouvruient stable in the - li- Board f I'aor Directors on Monday last u.4.v tit. iiwlni, appointments ror usuing y, lr; tot-ward. I. Lilly ; Matron. Mrs I.,K Farmer, hanjuel Lilly; Counsel. Dona.l K Dun,m. -Mis K' anrlm Henry and MUs li.,. banian on,. k ' . M. Xl Vlours ColirgH, . ---..... ecfiooiar Lai robe W..tm,... ! Th. i ,k ,. . " Hie Catholic Chorch In Ihl. i.. I treetired a Cue -k'yice on t.hrifm.. """""'K. ll ua.Vlllg uen il, ceurated the dav ?evious by a r uiiibar of young ladies and "fitlenien of Uie coniirsatioQ -The many frien.Nof Mc. H. McPifee "fe f the senior editor of t!,e Altoona will be etad to learn that wlthio trie Past few day., ,t fi beBU ,,. 1qj prof "'it. H-r Vi-edy recovery U hoped for by ail who mow her. -rheCoun'.y CttwrnlIonets on ihjrss 'sy.f l.,tweek broke the deadlock on .o.iiie Appfiir hy (Jtiar...9 N. Croue. SoutU fosifivn. JJe,ra. Ciupoell uted i ,r Mr. appointing fork, to the aod Lloyd Br?- U- tJr"1-'. who Is oce of the --.iiv uniwuin Klz-ns of ftjseda.e -aua-rb.jf Johns: ow while her in at- ' lendancfjit the InsMtuta) a a school diree- " l w on Weana.day. " ""com. ! -o7.r '' positive Cure ' -or t.tarrh. diphtheria. C.,4.r Mouth, and ; "-ucne. lu -Mh oh'. '. r. -"SHHi Injector fiee - - vNtaum i . rraav a With eai-L t r I- i- - Jt If you desire health . ,wt D'rrt7 iewcenu. .M by Dr. T.J. D.vl -Jar people ,1,,, t.ave ice Lue, lo B!, ' netting, aoodaslityof Ice aoout ten in thlekneas. .nd mt h4B on k-uioi n u not o, ire uM t,, tau(fd - to nil ic tuiea lo this part of '"uoffj. but this I iane of the years U-at 11 Ha to don(, ne , , TuBi Uf Jtnurj 1Ufld Mott DJ "th of abruary win b. o0.'.r . . " nMr aoa " l" -Nt, like January. beTA nu,"b,', of rJ wta wre arn -m ' ' C,roI, to""hlP. ! team.- '': r""r" h d",h O' rtied letUr. uy. as detailed In oar Carrolltown was a woman of nn .. s ife ard klod motoe, and tett tr f.sr "f-y m-pirirsi by all who knew Mr. Geo. W. Williams, one of Reade township's successful and popular teachers, who has taught several terms at Glasgow. In that township, and who, by the way, is a teacher, who, after teaching one term Is al ways wanted back by directors, parents and pupils, was a welcome visitor to our office while here attending the Teachers' Insti tute. A Mr. Hooser, of Willlamsport, Pa., who was lslting friends at Howard. Cen tre county, went to the creek last Sunday morning It Is sopposed. to take Customary ablutions, and. being about eighty years of age, grew dizzy and fell to Before assists ance could be Tendered the man was dead, though every effort wss made to resuscitate him. lis was In the water probably a talf hour when discovered. Arehy Chambers, a 15-year-old lad of Phlltpsbarg, while endeavoring to escape danger from the runaway team of G. W. Dickey, merchant of Doutzdale, on Wed nesday, ran back oo th railroad siding and was struck by some moving cars, knocked down on the track and run over, having both his legs completely severed from his body. lie died two hours thereafter. One of the horses was killed. An exchange truthfully says that It will pay you for the trouble It eoeta to file your some paper. No volume la your library will afford yon more pleasure, more profit, snore lasting benefit for the Investment It (Ives dates of local events which yoocaonot obtain elsewhere, marriages, obituaries. Ie al n'ltlces, etc. Id abort your paper ta a history of that portion of the world which you and your friends occupy. The Ebensbnrg Dramatto Company plaved "Dolores" In the Opera nous on Friday of last week for the benefit of the Holy Name Catholic Church, this place. The play was well presented and was re ceived with applause by the large. and ap preciative audience which wss present. Miss Msy Henry, as PuuKns, acquitted her self In grand style, while Misses Maggie Myers. Mande Bender. Irene Glass, Mary Shoemaker, Maude Glass and Jennie Blair excelled in thelt respective parts. The oth er ladles connected with the entertainment had minor parts, but each and evety one of them played In an excellent manner. At the conclusion of the play, Miss Brlnker, an accomplished singer, of Pittsburg, sung several very pretty songs and received great applause. Tbe receipts amounted to about 1100. Hrait Tswaiblp 1 1 eras. Reade Township, Jan. 2, Ism Dkar Freeman : Christmas passed off very quietly 1n this locality. Few demon strations of the holiday festivity were made. An oyster feetlval was held at Glasgow on two or three evenings of last week, for the purpose or buying fUgs for tbe Reade town ship pub'.lo sahools. It was under the man agement of ths P. O. S. A., of Glasgow. Mr. Frank Miller, of Glasgow, U laid up with a severe earache. Miss Maggie Miller, daughter of Mi. Chas. Miller, of Glasgow, Is visiting friends and others In Alloona. All of our teachers are lo attendance at the County Institute this week. Mr. G L Divls, of near Glasgow, bad a reunion of bis family oo Christmas. The day was pleasantly and socially epent. C. E. Troxelt. Alex. Troxrll and El. Spencer, all of Rade township, made a bus loess trip to Ebensburg last week. 'Deadwood Dick," who bas been working on tbe Flynn murder case In this locality for some time, made an affllavlt a short time ago that the body of the deoeased lady bad b-en removed or stolen froa the grave near Glasgow. Thereupon an Investigation of the iratter was made and the grave opened, when the fact was ascertained that the body bad not been disturbed. Mrs. Ueory n)n, of Roselaod. aeoompsn led by her son Johnnie, spent her Christmas with friends and relatives at Ellzsbeth Fur nace, Blair county. Miss N'eul Smith, of Roselaod, Is report ed on the sick list. Mr. Iltrrir Camhell. tbe fa'thful and effic lent te'.egraDh operator af Glasgow, wai an invited acoost and happy participant at the family reunion of Mr. Geo. L. Davis, on Christmas. Mr. Campoell always adds graee and Dleasure to an occasion of this k(tt. Mr E t Spencer now occupies hit sew hall at Glasg w, a portion of wblcb be uses for a druc store, while ths bilsoes It for a ball, etc. It Is a good building and supplies a long felt want. Mr. W. A. Chaplin la tbe Cronos of Flynn City. Tbe cause of bis great wealth Is the reoeptlon of a fine, boooolag boy, presented to him oo the evening of his granl ball. The new arrival hasn't registered yet but we suppose he will be Oilled William," la honor of his illustrious father. Mother and child are doing well The two ladies of G'asgow village, who recently took a sled ride and lost part of their conveyance wneo near borne, have the sympathy of Mssrs. Joo F. anl Jos. nol len ia their Sad bereavement." Ttie Lutheran, of O'asgow will erect a parsonage near their ehuro at that place, for their pvs'or la the near future. Schwtrtz. ot tht At tOOQoV 7ri7MAt tat av. nntylliii..... - .k iuo utuK-inoo or msK-m toarosniD local lntin,L- .ki.k . . L1,T AP'" II -tel register. Is nutleeable for th. ...w ..j,.., . ... . "" wuuiqk i c. : r.x-anena jno. A. K air mnit a r Hirker. Eo . of TL-x.ua- hurg ; Jos A. Gray. Sheriff. CarroHtowo. Pa. ; F.uas burner, of the firm or Ellas Dem er, Wiiliaro-iport Lujiner company. Jno. ofleld. Lock Haven, and Joo. Leonard, of Anson vilie. E I. Strayer. of B.rre. Huntingdon conn tr, was ciicu ating among his friends at CJ la-mow on ChrUtmaa. Mrs. (J. U (;iagow's thirty fifth births day wa- celebrated with much by ber rnsn? friend at their residence at Glasgow oo ISt'unlay eveoiog, D-C. 22 Hr. B F . Bowman and Miss Mamie Mc Cartney. Both of gade township, were married on Christmas eve at he residence of the bride', pareuts at M ionUItt Dale. Uev. U (i. Smith, tha Cantlat mmM sr- , f .r .v. w ceremony shr.. lasiHsl. eaebers- Iostltuto met on Moa4y !l lb" C,,lrt llo"- continue In yntil F"1T fterooon. Two h.. ",r" "oa eiiht Uuh... - - wa, sax. ajvra ware enrolled aa Tueid, ayevaoioa, being tbe larueat nnmher I 'V, ero'!-4, o Institute m this eoonty. Un Monday .aDg . of w. cotoe w d.nva oy J:e.. Uwgt, ,,, of j r7Ds.bUr" mLU WM respond toon bw I cait of the teachexa he Miu a uu. I ofp .. . , Lw.sun, , a,,., Jan , PlUled vocalist aan . Ulenn, ao aceom- i whkh b.p. ...... . . numoer CT 6ongs cmoi maoner (Oat was I July appreciated h, tfca audience wha man- Uestea fielrdellgft by Jrequent outtursts , f app.ause. MM4ri- Brumbaugh and -esllt. two teacher, froln lh. ouln of tbf) -oDty..MgB daer, mbUlh WM recfiid wl.h well marled appiow,. On To.d.y nignt the Wture by Ur. limm oo th. suhjee: er "Blood heat, fever and thermomsu,.. profM fto !,.,,,, -nd lostroeilve subject aod a number of useful points were given to the tsaeh.ra. Colonsi Kusti u. conwell on Wednea dsy niuht, delivered his lector "Silver Crown or Corn a King." to a crowded honsa andth lecturer sustained hU world-wide reputation as a ni.rrrm r.t. . a ST aw 4 US( tBUUi Mi0 laraa audleare w wall rUt-f J with the rhttrtainment. items frwm Ciarrolltowa. Carrolltown. Pa, Jan. 2nd, 1889. Fx. Fbekmax : On Tuesday evening of last week Mr. Magdalen Bearer, wife of Mr. Jno. G. C Bearer, of Carroll township, gave birth to a mate child, alnce which time no to Monday afternoon last she had been very 111 and died. Mrs. Bearer was aged about 45 years, and reared a large family of excellent children, several of whom have grown to manhood and woman hood under her kind and christian mother- I ly care and who. with tbe bereaved father and husband sadly mourn her death. May tbe deceased reap the reward of her good and virtuous life. Is the earnest wlah and prayer of her many friends. Her remains will be laid to rest In St, Benedict's ceme tery to-morrow. (Thursday.) An alley running from Carroll to Camp bell street, In this borough, was opened on Tuesday. Mr. Joseph Stitch bas material oo the ground for the erection of a dwelling In the Spring, near Mr. Matthew Weakland s ho tel at tbe fair groande. Mr. James Harbridge, watchmaker, has purchased a lot of ground from Mr. D. A. Luther, on Main street, and designs the erection of a fine building In the early spring. Messrs. Harry Thomas and Mat. Behe have rented and are operating a coal bank on what la called tbe Barnlcle place, a couple of miles north of town. Christmas and New Tear days were rather dull In Carrolltown, on account of the roads being In bad condition, yet our merchants claim tc have driven a better hol iday trade than for some years past. Mr. Ca leb Gray, one of the solid men of Hastings, visited Carrolltowc on Friday last. Tbe ehlme of bells In St. Benedict's tower rung out the old year on Monday evening. The same evening our cornet band discoursed several pieces of mnslo on the streets and several old shot gans were brought Into requls.tlon to shoot 1883 Into eternity. On New Year's day tbe first mail was carried between this place and Hastings, by Mr. John Westover. of tbe latter place, who Just received the contract. The post office at this new and flourishing town is located In tbe hardware store of Mr. I. L Binder, who has been appointed postmaster. Mr. Bluder was reared In Carrolltown. and we can safely ssy that be wltl be a very aceom modatlng aod efficient postmaster. Mrs. Mary Tabner. wife of Mr. Francis Yahner. died at ber borne in Eider town ship on Tuesday evening of last week. A remarkable Incident in connection wl'.h de ceased and Mrs. Magdalen Bearer, notice of whose death also appears In these items, la that tbey were both married at tbe same al tar on the same day and died on tbe same day. Mrs. Yahner was about SO years of age at tbe time of ber death and ber good qualities endeared ber to a large circle of friends and acquaintances. Tbe remains ! will be interred at St. Boniface to morrow. ! (Toursday.) Tom. Ht. Bataiiraeo Itcana, St. Dos i r ace, Jan. 3rd, 1889. D&vab Frkkmam : As nothing of impor tance from this vicinity bas been reported to you of late I will give you the following Items. Our new town of Tlastings Is growing like a willow there are now about seventy dwelling houses built and some of them in very good style. Tbe town plot was well laid out and when built up the towo will present a handsome appearance. Tbe streets are named as follows : Harvey, Spangler, Beaver, Coleman and Mitcbel Tbeie are others bot I baye not yet learned their names. The streets are fiom SO to CO feet wide and well graded, there are seven avenues which are 40 feet wide ; three building lots 60150 feet are In a square with a 20 feet alley between each square. Mr. Thomas Ott. of St. Boniface built the first boose In Hastings last March In which two families bave been living ever alnce. Tbe town Is one mile west of St- Boni face and 3' miles north of Carrolltown. located oo tbe farm of F. J. Baker, who is still living there and pleased to see tbav wonderful Improvements going on. It Is partly In Elder and partly In Susquehanna townships, oa Brnbaker ran whlcn passes throngn tbe middle of the town and tbe railroad follows tbe run. Two trains eome and go dally and busloesa is lively. There are now eight stores and eleven bote la. I am told that tbey are ready to make appli cation for license. Mr. J. D. Kelly, or Altoona. better known as tbe "oil man" wbo has been leasing land through Northern Cambria and parts of lu diaoa and Clearfield coon ties for tbe past three years, bas at last succeeded In getting a company organized, conslstlog of some of Altoona'a best business men with ample crpltsl. wbo intend t commence drilling a well for gss at or near tbe two gas wells in Canoe township, Indiana county. If they strike gas they will pipe It across tbe coun try a distance of 40 miles to Altoona. lbey bave some of their machinery already on tbe ground aod will commence drilling la a few days. Mr. E. M. Bilden. of Bullet. Pa, bas the contract for drilling, at f l. M per foot, tbe well to be but down 3.000 feet unless oil or gas Is found sooner. Mr. Kelly, who I? superintendent for the company. Is an experienced man wbo bas been engaged for a number of years in the Butler oil re gions a ad will inch the wotk rapidly to completion. That the company may be successful In striking something that will pay them for tbelr Investment Is the earnest wish of Yours trulv. Moxtes. C'bIM Wltst Wwawerfal Head. A Ur. and Mrs. floss, of Morrel'vllle. are tbe parents of a es walttt a re mar kable head. The child was born about two years. At It birth It was apparently sound and bealtty. all its paits, Including, Ita bead, be ing of natural size. Souie timeAfter tbe child was born its head began to grow outnf all proportion to the rest of its anatomy. Doc tors were consulted and everything that medical acieace suggested was applied to stay the unnatural development. All efforts proved futile, however, and th growth oc the bead continues. It ia now tblrty-sis inches in circumference, or almost as big round as a half bushel meas ure. Th body Is about the nght propor tions for a tw-year-old child. Tbe little one cannot stand, owing to tbe weight of Its head ; neither can It apeak, but It seema to onderstand what Is said to it and to bave all lu mental faculties unimpaired. Mr. and Mrs. Ross a are for tb child very ten derly. Tbey do not "make asboVofir, but when anybody ealls to see it as atany i d they fo not boeitat fa gratify Uieir j cariosity. A Pittsburg dime-museum man ia said to bave offered Mr. and Mrs. Ross a j large sum for tbe eh I Id for the purpose ot exhIUting It as a freak or nature, but tbey Indignantly rejected th proposition. Tba eaase of tba on natural nrowtb of tbe child'a head la called by tb doctors "hydro cephalus." or. Ic plain English, It ia tbe accumulation of fluid lo aod about the bralo. Medlaal science bas no cur for tbe malady, and daa'.b is liable to occur to tbe sufferer at any time. Jofmstoun TrU,un. -eklme Araleat SmsI v. Th Rest Salve in tbe world for Cuts, Bruises, bores. U leers. Salt Rheum. Fever Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands. Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or do pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money infonded. Price 23 cents per bor. hold at tbe drug store of E James. Eocds burg, and W VY. McAteer, Loretto. ITastlars rtlpDlnara. Hastings. Jan. 2 1689. Editor Fkfemak. Your correspondent wishes tbe readers of tbe Freemas a bsppy new year. Mr. Kirk Stewart was In town last Satur day. Uauk Bros. & Otto expect to erect a large saw mill at this place In the new future. Dr. Fraocis Gtasser, the veterinary sur geon, of St. Boniface, was In town on last Saturday selling horse aod cattle powder. Tbe doctor bas one of tbe best powders In tbe market. Anthony Anna. J. P., la company with Jacob Eoontz.aspent Christmas In Boctown and reports bavlng a pleasant time. If the partie In this place who base been selling liquor without license do not stop. tbey will be called apon to vindicate them selves. Mr. Leonard Uartman will take charge of bis new hotel next week. We wish him all tbe success that one friend can wish an other. Mr. Peter Glaaser, of St Boniface, is at tending the County Institute at Ebeasburg this week. Mr. Frank Yeager, Jr. who was In Altoo na learning to botcher, bas returned borne and expects to start a meat market In this place lo the near future. Mr. Charlie Uartman. wbo Is attending school at St. Vincent's, payed a yi-lt to bis parents at St. Boniface during tbe holidays. Mr. Watt bas moved Into bis large build ing which be will use as a dwelling and store. Our town bas seven stores, all of which are doing a good business. A young man named Frank Entlet from near this place went to St. Boniface oo New Year's morning and there at tempted to celebrate tbe day by putting off a snot of powder. Tbe powder was put in a bottle and placed under a stump. He then attempted to light It with a paper fuse. When be lit tie paper tbe powder exploded and the glass and powder struck him In tbe face, burning him badly and cutting several arteries, aod it is thought that be will lose one of bis eyes. This should be a warning to all persons wbo handle powder. Slick. Aabvllle Itenia. Ashville, Pa.. Jsn. 2nd. 1K89. Dear Freeman : I send you these few items and bope they will be of interest to your readers Dr. A. B. Delozler and wife of this place started Sunday for Renova. Clinton county. where tbey Intend spending a few weeks. M Iss Oda Burgoon Is visiting friends in this place. Mr. Andrew Durbin wasooe of our guests on Saturday evening. Glad to see you. Andy, and we welcome you back again. The church at this place in course of erec tloo Is being delayed onweconotof bad weather. Miss Cora Deiozier, wbo bas been away for several months, is home to spend a few days. - We are glad to Bee Charles Burgoon'a smiling face on our streets again. A sleighing party from Gallitzln visited our town on Sunday. Mr. George McUlucas and wife are visit ing friends in this place. Business is booming here as usual. Mi. A. I. Biers was a visitor to our town on Sunday. C. & C. P. Ketiw-wl Brpert. Tbe following is the report of the Chest Springs schools for the month ending De cember 28tb, 1838: Room No. 1 Emma Little, teacher. Number of pupils enrolled, 45 ; average at tendance during month, 40; per cent, of attendance during month, 90 Tbe foliow pupils wem perfect In attendance: Elic Conrad. Winfie'.d McDonald. Thomas Calla han, Willie Callahan. Willie Randall. Frank Wharton, Willie Little, Walter Little, Floy Kelly, Willie Conroy, Harry Lear v. Jerry Noon an. Maudie Perry. Edna Perry. Blanche Litzlnger, Maudie LHzinger. Lizzie Leary. May Callahan. Bertha Crouse, Mamie Cal lahan, Viola Charles mod Grace Ilamelton. Room No. 2. Olive Topper, teacuer. Number or pupils enrolled. 31 ; aveiage at tendance, 27 ; per eent. of attendance. 87. Tbe following pupils were perfect in attend ance : Aie Conner?, Blanche Douglass. Rosle Charles, Mary Cramer, Dick McRen zie. Ross Lsary. Frank Leary, Walter Perry and Joseph Wlrtner. Cetaaaaaaleatlwa. Chest Springs. Dec 26, 1888. Dear Feiemas : Miss Anna Grimes, teacher ot Eckenrode scool No. 4, Cat roll towoahlp. treated ber pupils numbering 50, to a joily sleigh ride on Friday, Dee. 21st, vUitiog ber sister Miss Ida, teacher of the Trexler school No. 1, Clearfield township, and spent an Interesting afternoon in a spelling contest. TLe teacher and pupils ot the Trexler a:bool enjoyed the pleasure of being vic torious, while tbe teacher and pupils of the Eckenrode school cd Joyed their defeat with a merry sleigh ride and a giaud upset. S. B. MAKRIAUE UCESSJES ISSL'ED. The following marriage ilcensea were issued by tbe Clerk of the Orphaos" Court ror tb two weeks ending Wednesday, Jan. 2d. 1P89: Ernest Is ley. Mineral Polar, and Ellen Simoauna. Jackson township. John A. James and Motile E. Fattoa, Jonnstown Oeorge W. Morgan, Jonstowo. aod Llllie M. Goss, Beaver Falls. Pa. D. A. Grime. Cleaifield township, and Ida Trexler, Oailitzio township. Joseph F. Zunrterlin. Tunnelbill. and Magtcle J. Mack. Patcb. Blair county. Pa. Robert Watson and Catharine Sherwood, Caisandra. Julius Gergetehy. Westmoreland county, and Mary Ennk. Cambria City. Andrew 4. Strarer. Johnstown, and Sadie C Shafer, lioaedale. Pa. Lincoln G Moog. Masilloo. Ohio, and Harriet E. JnboMown. Richard Johnston and Barbara Wads worth, SnmmerhtlL J. L.. Boers, Coal port, and Minnie E. St raver. Head towostlp. AucDht II. Molleo and Emma Doepfer, Johtiatowo. Ealia Berkeypll and Anni E. Mills. Franklin borough. Enoch T. Baker and Almanda Trefts, Job a town. Sylvester Plttmaa and Ida M. Ross, Wash ington countv. Md. Find ley M. Smith and Ida M. Slater. Johns town. Alex. Merman and EK Zopko, Leeefcburg, Joseph Dojle and Jaoe Higgins, Caasbrla bo rough.' MlitoaJJouglass and Elizabeth Pluexet, Carroll lowosbip. Fmery tiwlUy and Mary Boden, Cambria borough. Btomo aaodera aod Dorothea Klein, Par larr. Millard V. ICoberU and Coroelia J. HougD. lonnsiown. XAIRIED. BEERS -STRA.TER -Married at tb res Idenottoftb odsiattng clergyman !n Eb eoaburg. on Tuesday. December 25 tn. 1888. by Rev. B. A. Bower, Mr. J. L. Beers, or CoaJpoit. Pa., aud Miss Minni Ktrayer, or GlaodAle, Cambria county. Pa. DIED. NOON Died at oar home In Manarer townxhip on Monday, December 31st. lAtm, Miss Mary Ana Noon, aged about 68 year. Rapture eur guaranteed by Dr. J.B. Mayer, 831 Arch L, PhiUdslphla, Pa. Ease at once, no operation or delay from busl nesa. atUatjT tiw tnnnuand ctt rnrn ris. - - j v .. otters fail. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. By Tlrtoaofan ordrroftha Court of Ceramen : I'lw of I'anibria roantjr, and to me direst- t el. I will expora to puhlle sale at tbe Hotel ol Mra. Brooktwnk, in the borough ol Aih.llle, Cambria eoooty, on SATURDAY, JAX. 2G, '89, ; AT X O'CLOCK P. M. the following decrlbed property, to wit : No. 1. A rertata piee or parcel of land, fit U tu Chen lowBf hip. Cambria eoootT. fs.. a4 Jflolo land! el Charle Olll. Michael Cmnour. Oeonra Crook. Jaeob luetrlck and otliars ; con taining 56 acres mora or leaa. JSo. a. All tha enal and other mineral! lyina. beinc. In. upon and nnder a certain piere of par eel ot laad sitoaia In 'het town til p. aforesaid ; aajiinin land 01 narlea tll. AotnonT out. Michael Uronoor and otb rs : containing 43 acre more nr I. TERMS t.FSALE: Ten per cent, oftbapnr chaae nroner to t paid on tha day of fale. tba balanc of the one-third on conbrmatlon thereof, and the ba'anoe In two eqaal annaal payments thereof with Interest, deferred paymenta to be ae- cured by judgment auiea ol the i.arrhrr. JAMfcSF. MYKKS. Afxtiroee ol Samuel U11L AajTille, Pa., Jan. 4. ISMi LWiAL NOTICE. Sophia i Zinell IN tbe Coon ol Common I Plea of Cambria canty. VNo. '.203 Jane Term IS". I Altai Subpoena In Di I vorca. Henry Zinell. COrNTY OFCAMBKIA. s Ta (lommjTui th r Pewwti.vaicia. To SOPHIA ZINELL. (m Jt o t "VE COMMAND YOU. at heretofore com V T manded that all matter ot hufinesa and exeuaea beinc aet atde yo be and appear In vear proper peraon belore onr Jadses at F.hen. tars. at oar Conrt o( Common Plea, there to re held on tbe first Mender ol January next, to "bow eanae. II any yea bare, why your boohaod Henry s.inen, anoald cot be divorced from tbe bonus ol atrtmony which be bath contracted with von tbe said Sorb la Zloell. aareeable to Petition and Libel exhibited aralnsl yon belore oar fald Court; and tbls you shall In no wise omit at yon' peril. WITIKs the Honoraiile Kubert L. Jobnston. President or onr said Court, thla third day ol December, A. K-. loss. H. A. HOF.MAKK.R. Froth -v. Atte.t JlrSKPH A. OKAY. Sberi3. Ehcnsbnrx, Dee. 14. lwS. LEGAL NOTICE. Charles Cooper vs. Amanda Cooper. "I IN the Court of Common I fleas ol Cambria countv. t-Ns. M Sept. Term. Alias nunoena in li ) vorce." COCNTY OFCAMBKIa, BS. Tbx Commonwealth or Pkhhsylvaui a. To "H ARLKS 'OOPKK. lUnrma : "TTTE COMMAND YOU, as heretofore com fy tnanded that all matter of business and excuses being- set aside you be and appear In your y roper person before our Judges at Koensbura. at our Court of Common Pleas, there to be held on tbe first Monday ot January next, to show cause. II any you butt . wby your wife Amanda Cooper, rbould not be divorced Irora the bonds of matri mony which she bath contracted with you the aaid Charles Cooper, agreeable to Petition and Libel exhibited avalnst you I el ore our said Court ; and this you shall In no wise omit at your veri I. WiTNEsa the Honorable Robert L. Johnston. President of our fald Court, this third day ol Deoember, A. I. It H. A. SH OEM AKKK, Protb'y. Attest Ji ISKPH A. OKAY, Slier' tl. Kbensburir. Dee. It. 1M. AltOUMKXT 1.1 ST. Jas. 7.18SW. Snppes -.... vs. lohnitown Lum'r Co. lKnaboe vs. Jady. Makin vs. Caster. Kale on V Hi. F. Cook Assignee. Kills... vs. M rran. Corn vs. Plerson. Vse WelslliDK vs. Hradley. Stne. t. Kvans. Sm ......tl. Masters. Same , .vs. M&thew. Same vp. Haodalph. Same vs. Stewart- In re extension ol llml's of KasiOoneuiaugh Bor. Koad In Jackson towmhlp. Srherles.. . vi. Nlcol. Williams vs. KohlnoA Co. Schedd. Plff In ex.vs. Alwlne. Iefl Is I. Coia'l ex rel ys. Sopr. Lower Voder township. Road la Cpper toder township. Stabler v. Craver. dates. Son k Oo vs. Ktke. Kor.ol Johnstown vs. Kennedy. V Kuletn Allred Ashton Jj. In re petition of Wm. Switxler. Kale on W. A. NoeL McAlaaley ........... ,...vs. Oates. Kauri ...vs. Lnictieia A Thomas. 1'om'llb vs. William. Flynn ..... vs. Farabaogh. Shoemaker vs. McHwen. H. A. SHOE.MAKKK. I'roth'y. Ebensbnrg;, Jan. 4. 1SS9. STATE of Pennsylvania, Countv of Cambria. Tbe Commonwealth of PenoJl Ivanta to Elltabeth IHinn. UdsikkI county. Meath. Ire land : Kooert Dunn, and Michael Imnn. Iina--wood. county, Meatb, Irelacd : Mattbew Iunn. Altoona. rilalr connty, fa . Mary aiiann. (n. wood county. Meatb. Ireland ; liesgle Imnn, (ireensburc. Pa. : Ed. L. Dunn. .Annie Imnn, Oreensbanc. Pa. ; Kate Parrlvb. Pitts b jnr. Pa. ; John S. Pat-run. Pittebarv. Pa. : Acnea I'unn. Ptttsburs;. Pa. : Immel. Maaiele, Peter. James and John Dunn, Alloona, Pa., Peter, James and John being miners. Oiiitiiii : Ton are hereby cited to be and appear belore tbe Jo .tires of our Orphans' Court at Ebensbara: In and for said county on tbe Bnt Mcu.lay ot March next, then and there to -how cause, it any you have, why the Court should not decree steclne perlormances ef sontract between Patrick Iann. deceased, and Matthew Dunn for certain traet or lot or lot of laad situated In tbe borough of O see la, Clewrrield eount. Pa. J?S. A. HKAY, Sheriff. Ebensburc, Dee. 11 IsM. FARM FOR SALE. The subscriber residing In Carroll township, Cavbria county, will sell at private sale the lar-n oa which he resides lour miles east of Carrolltown oc the road leading trum Carrolltown to lxreito, conlainlna 140 acres, about loo acres of which are cleared, bavin thereon a two-story plank L. hoare and frame barn. A bne orcnard is on the premise aod tb farm la In a rood state of cul tivation and la well watered. Eor terms apply to Lbs ia been ber on the pre mires. JOHN HOOUE. I ttav been a arreat sufferer from catarrh for over ten years; bad It very bad. eoald hard.y breathe. Some nlKbta 1 could not sleep bad to walk tt. Boor. I purchased Ely'a Cream Balm and am sintr It freely, ic ta worklna- a care surely. I have advised several friends to use It, ao-' with happy results In every ease. It is tbe one medi cine above all others made to cure catarrh, and it Is worth Its weight in fiold. I thank lioo I have found a remedy I can use with safety and that does all that Is claimed tsr It- It is curing my deafness H. W. Sperry, Hartford. Conn. 1704. lWWJK Policies written at short notice In tha OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" lad tlser FiraS Claaa Cenpaalei. T, W. DICK, UENT FOR THE OIL.! HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMI COMMENCED BUSINESS 1794. Ebensbur. Juty t.mi. SUR SH&YIllG PARLOR! COR. CENTRE AND SAMPLE STREETS, EBENSBURC. PA. J. II. OANT, Proprietor. THFPUBUO will always find ns at onr place of business In business hours. Krerrthlna. kept neat and cost. A bath room has been con nected with the shop) where tbe pobllo can he it. eoosniodated with a hot or oeld bath. Batb tab and ereTjlhlna connected therein kept perfeetly clean. Olsis towiu i srscuirr. GOOD NEWS Do you know that for oae dollar you can buy one full quart of pure Eight-Year Old Export Guck enheimsr Whiskey At the Old Reliable Drug House JOSEPH FLEMING, No. 84 Market Street. A wbisaey that has stood tbe test and has net sella aucb continued success aod popu erlty ibat . at Is now oo need ad ttj evcrynodr to be tba purest ' aad Oaest whisky tfcat can be obtained atany ; pricm. We know ttia.t It merits the thousands ol . fr'Oir eonmeala we are oontinnally recelelas;. e know the ears we bare siren l to merit the ewoiaienta. Ws kas. It bas tbe aae we adeer llasj 1 bare Is hardly aaali that does not brine : as ktd words regard ins; onr para old tlx port I Wbiaky. Oar prices remain as here to lore : line (nil . quart si ao, or six lor SS SC. Old exuort er Caiilorwla urines fWd.e. tw Ball rsssivs prompt attentten Mecarelv and neatlyLaked and exprtwd sh I l!o accord lnK tJ imeuoni lda7ss snipo nocora -.uurees .TnSVPlT "fiTPATIVn C QflV wa, aa a AJUAIHU KM KJKJA DRUGOISTS. I R-l T:irL-rtf Sstrnrt Tif fclmrre To i . . w . a. iiwiuIm a. 1. j Jsn. . i?t?.-jr. j T?OR SALE. A 1 House and lot In F-beofburK. Pa. A never laillnai sprinc. stable and oatbuildinr on prem ises. Itqnire at C Dnlton A boo, hardware store. Lbenibanc. Oct. 12.16. ELETION NOTICE. r Notice Is hereby ajlven that the annual election for directors of tbe Protection Mutual Fire Iaoranc company of Cambria coun,y will te held at tbe cmce of the secretary In Enena-bura- on Monday. January 14th, 1SSU, between tbe boars of lu a. m. and 2 r. m. T. W. DICK, Secretary. Ebensbnrs;. Dec 14. 1S&S. STKAY BULL. Strayed away from the aubcriler rei-1lnn In Cambria township .n or a boot tha 13'h or tb or November last a dark red bull about IS months old wltb white star on forehead and white on point of tail. Any Information of Ms wbere abonts will be thankfullr twelve hr the sub scriber. PATK1CK FAKKE.N. Cambria Twp, Dee. 21. 1SS8. i.1 Court of Common Pleas. Casrbria county. To tbe heirs and Zeval reprentti ves of Oerrree Oallaher. dereed. At the voance and anon the petition of James Oallaher you are hereby cited to be and appear before tbe 'ourt of Com mon Pleas of Csn.lTla count, on Monday, Jaau arr T. !89. to show cans. If any yoa bare, wby James Oallaher. trustee fr the belrs ot Oeorce Oallaber. eeeeased. should not sell certain real estate at prtreta sale, I WrrVKaMt the bottor&ble K. 1 . Tnhnplnn nrest- dent l1 of said Court t Ebensbnrg this ten lb day of December. A. I) lax. H. A.SHOKM AKKK. Protb'y. "W"HO WOULD HE WITHOUT A HOME. ft The Beech roTe Coal and Coke com pany, located et Oalllttiu. Pa., offer to sell seven hundred (TOO) Lots on the sunny side ol Tunnel Hill, not more than lour hundred yards from ch arches and school bouses. As there will be pure water ruunlnr through this district in less than a year, and the Lots are located la tbe midst ol a prosperous section the Investment cannot fall to be profitable. We will se'l these Lots on monthly payments to that all wbo wish may have a home. All communications shonld be arid rest ed to THOMAS HKADLEY trail itzin, P&. Dee. 14. 18SS. 3m. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Whereas letters of administration an tha estate ot Jesse McOouich. late of Ports ne town ship, Cambria ooonty. pa., deceased. bavinar been icranted to tbe nndersfened. all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make Dav- ment to me witbout delay and those bavins; claims a?ati.st the same will Dresent tha same properly authenticated lor settlement. JOSEPH MtOOVOH. Adm'r of Jesse Mctlounb. dee'd. Portage township, Nov. CO, 1S88. LEGAL NOTICK. Nellie Carpenter vs. Alva Carpenter. "1 IN the Court of Common I Pleas or (ambria county. s-io. z(8 Nsnt. Term. IMS. I Alias Nnhuorait in Di- ' vorce. COINTY OF CAMBRIA. S. Tbb ComnwwuLTR or PavHSTiVAMa. Te NKLLlKi'AKHENTtR. Iltcrruu : WEUIMHANI) YU. as seretolore com V manded that all matter ot business and exoures set alle you be and appear In your prop er person before our Jndtres at Klecsbnrir, at onr Court of Common Pleas, there to be held on tne first Monday ot Jannar. next, to show cause. If any you have, wby your husband Alva Carpen ter, should not be Jivorced from the bonds of matrimony wblcb he hath contracted with you the said Nellie Carpenter, agreeable to Petition and Libel exhibited against yoa before our said Court ; and this you shall in no wise omit at your peril. WrrNi-sd tbe Honorable Robert L. Jobnston. President of onr ssld Court, this third day o December, A. I ists M. A. SHOEMAKER. Proth'T. Attest JOSEPH A. OKAY. Sheriff. Kbensbuix. Dec. 14. lsaa. Slierifl-'s Sales. By virtue of sundry writs of Ftsrt Facial. Alio Fieri Facial and Venditioni Exponoa Issued out of theConrt ot Common Pleas of Cambria county, to me directed, there wl'l be exposed to pnhlic sale at the Court House in EbensNunc on J10jYJ)AY,JAA" 7th, 1S80, AT 10 O'CLOCK. A. M.. the following described real estate to wit : All the riitht. title and Interest ot P. Hynn, A. Flynn and James plynn, of in an to all thoe certain premises and tract of land, situate partly In White townxhip. partly In Keade township, surveyed on warrant to James Wilson, containing; about 2s 1 acres, an I bounded as lollows : On the north by survey in tbe name ol William Plunkett, on tbe west by Kobert Barn hill and Henry Phillips, on the south by WlJIlam tteorne. and on tbe northeast by J. Cullam, Jr., and . Town surveys ; faavinir thereon a lHre spia'h dam. ui-e I for floatinir loirs, and a rail road laid with T" l.-on. lor tbe purpose ol hanl InK lumtier. and on which is lata out a small vil. Isae. known as Flynn City, in the plat of wblch town sundry lota bave been sold, and eome of theoi conveyed, and this levy Is made subject to tbe riKbts of purchasers wbo have written con veyances or aareements for lots In said Flynn City. This tract of land Is underlaid with two or more veins of aitum.nus coal and set with stand Inc timber, tbe surface Is we'l adapted to farm Idc purposes. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit ot C. 'oper. trustee. Also all that other tract of land situate In W hite t'wohip. Cambria county, known as the Henry PMllir-t survey, containing about 30 acres (exceptlmr about 76 acres ot tbe surface thereof eonvoved to W. K. C. Fleminir. wbo Is in possession thereof) wblch said tract la bounded on tbe west by John Marshall survey, on the north and northeast py Kobert Harnhill and James W ilsnn snrveys. on the east by William tjoorg-e and Thomas Sanbora surreys and Clear field Creek, and on the aouth by James Harris and Ko'ert 31. ore surveys. This tract is within one- ball mile ol tbe C. a. C. railroad, is all un derlaid wttb coal and contains on tbe surface a larre quantl y ot pine, oak and hemlock timber. Als. all that certain tract of land annate in White township. Catnbrla connty. surveyed on warrant to Thomas Saeborn. containing about ITS seres, and oounded as lullows : On tbe west bv Henry Phillips survey, on the south by James Harris survey, on the nortb by Clearfield Creek, aed on the east by Day IHimmond tract, under laid with valuable deposits of hituminns ;oal and well set with different kinds of growing timber. Also, all that certain tract of land situate In White townsblp. Cambria county, known as the 8imon walker surrey, eontaloina; about 600 acres, and bounded as follows : On lheeat by Kobert Harnblil. John Marshall, Kobert Moore and Mary Brown surrey e : on the south ana west by Thomas Sanborn and Simon Walker surveys, and on tbe north and west by tbe (reonce Oral! survey. Ke servinK about fllty a-res ot said trat conveyed to heldler. aod also reserving about Otty acres ol the surface thereof to Oeorae Olass. This land Is nnderlatd with coal and set with ftrswlne; timber. Aln includlna In this levy the railroad with tbe "T" Iron thereon, so far as tba tame extends over s ild tract. Also, all that certain other tract ol land situ ate In Keade township. Cambria county, eon tainlns, about iloo acres, mora or less, and belnar pan ol the Abram Wltroer aurvey , wblch said tract is bounded as follows: On the nortb by J ames Clark, on the east by N. Younckln, on the sou III by Samuel Turner, and on tbe east bv N. Yi.nnKkin Etate. This land la underlaid with valuable ve n of bltuminua coal and well set with stand:nK timber. A'so. all the rivht of way. ties, strfnrers Iron rail, spikes, switches, etc. opon all that certain railway running" from the t;resson A 'lesrfield railroad, near Flynn City, throuxb landaof P. a. A. Flynn. Micnael Carroll. W. A. Chaplin Younvkln Estate, f Christ Walters. Mri.StraTer. Iiaiah Oates, W. McKee. Sarah Oaujs, and Ellas Dfemsr k ('., belrs; about three miles In length, and endina: at or near tbe MeOiffln mill on lands ot E. DeenierA Co . excepting so much of tbe fame as Is o nsttucted on tbe lands beretolore advertised and to be sold as part of tbe Improve ments of the same. AIm., all tbe rltrht. title, and interest ot James V Oallaher, of. In and to all tbst certain piece or parcel of land situated tn Keade township. Cambria countv. Pa., bounded and decrlted as follows, via : Bew:nninc at a post near the old Phtlllptbure road, thence by land of Chas. Ran stead south SI de roes, west SO perches to a post, thence by land ot James S. Oallaher 1"0 perches to a stone pile, thence by land of James S. Oal- aner east iu perches to a atone pile, thenee by land Of Charles Katstead south 87 decrees, west IIS rare es to a post the place et belnnlnir. eontaloina- 75 acres an. I I'M perches, more or les, about IS seres of which er. cleared. Taken In execution and to be sold at Ibe suit oi U. A. Lam bo. n. Also, all tbe rfeht, title, and interest ol Conrad Stakeman and Mary Sttkeman. of. in and to all that certain lot or piece ot around altoatel In Sth ward Johnstown, oambria co mty. Fa., via : Be irtnnln at a corner of Orant street and an alley, tnenc by said alley west ISO feet to an alley, thence by said ailey fj feet to lot of John Dea est. thenee by said lot east 160 teet to Orant street thence by aald street south 4&'- feet to tbe place ot bealnnina. ha vine thereon erected a two story frame bouse and otber out-bulldlnss, now In the occupancy or Louis Weinman. Taken in execu tion and to be sold at tbe suit of Henry Shatter. a.lso. all tbe rlicht. title, and Interest ot Samuel E. Omyle and Emma M. Croyle. ol. In and to nil that certain lot or parcel of around situated in T'pper Yoder township, Cambria county. Pa., vis : Bralnnies; at a stump VS teet fiom a Sveamoro corner and on line or a SO foot street, thenee by said street sooth a decrees west. 143 teet to a poet thenee by a 30 foot street south frtt decrees east ST feet ip inches to a post, thenee by Mary V. West, lsDd north S devrees ea.t 131 feet J Inches te a post, th noe by a street north 51 decrees west S Teet to fe place of beginning, beloc patt ol a larcer tract of land warranted In tba name of Thomas Vlckeroy which by sundry mesas con veyances and assurances In the law a large portion ol said tract of land became vested in Cornealla H. Ylekroy who by ber last will etc . dd direct and bequeath tb same to Mary V West ten acres ol around ol which the above Is a part, etc . havinc thereon erected a two story Irame dwelling bouse and other outbulldlna now in theoccunanct ot Samuel E. Croyle and Emma M. Croyle bis wife. Taken In execution and to be sold at the salt ofnse H. S. Uraham. Also, ell tbe rl.bt, title and Interest nf Arroa Lay ton. of. in and to tbe fo'.iowinc dnrnhnj stat. vis : All that certain lot of ground situ ated in Stonycreek township. Cambria county Pa, bounded and described as follows, vis : Fronting on s public road adjoining lot oi Joal epb Sbr on tbe east by lot of William Imll and Ell Kblpple en tbe aouth. bavins: thereon erected a two-story Ira me house and o!ber outbuilding. bow in tha occupancy ol Aaron Lay ton Taken in execution and to te sold at tba salt ol use ot Alex, f? lack boose. Also, all lbs rlcht. title, and Interest of John E. Ktrarer. ol. In and to all that certain lot or par. ami of land or plot ol srroand situated la the bor- " -nuaw.wn. tiami county. ft..U: tnecom-r of Morris and Uibert streets, belns; 't ted ta tbe 6 b ward ot Jobn-own. Pa. The s.mebelnc tbe Interest of Wm. Liu and which I waa aaatcned to John E. Strayer Jane 16th 1SS6 l': 11 I,os 4 lo b aoldattbesnuor Kobert bag err oa. r-TKK.dS Une third of tbe purchase money paid whan toe pronety is knocked down to be paid whan toe pronety is knocked down ana '.lie remaining two thirds on the cno ttrina.- inoi tnedesxr. JUbtl'll A. ) H AV. ttSEit'UI., lec.7, I", Mjtna. i Th.o Tail End of Old 1SSS Tlie BeaiHniiM of 188 will be made n.emoranle bv WOOLF. RON TIIOMAS for low prices Our Overeoi wiu on "" """" " . ... wi.r.n and rjuures cannot pMb!y convey a cor i inKrrrnrni ii Lrwro iiv w in ua:iKaio. By?nd Cb Mren's Overcoats ai.,1 heavy ea t'. The, ..eratlflj we make in uoloadit ; to retook l- witnout 'parallel. N .t a prlc, w.M we but of tm fact y.u my Mu?r? SiaTirom .or fioe.t Dress Suit or 0 reo.t fora yonn B-ntieaa dDto iu? strong every-day Suit for a school boy, we will u ve more an1 bftter for the price we than we bLIe eJer given before. Thfs deduction Sale is in oovjn u. . , buslnert. The Overcoats and heavy suits most be sold. The Ps ' n, the early part of the season, and oow tr you nave a n.no saving of aeveial dollars to you in your purchases from us. . .. lie Greatest Ecflrcliciis tsni Fur Cans. 43 72. 89 cents ; former prlcf 9. ...$ I, St. .l.-3 riush X-cktac. 47, 75. 8" cents ; former pre,. .or. l tl i. Silk Muffles. 37. H. 75 r-oU ; former pries. 75? . fel. l '0- V... ..... tltnmm 71 rt 1 1 .25 ' tatHlT O I t-H S I $1.23 JloQ. Bovs Piusu Caps. 17, 23. 42 cents G IVEN AWAY I GIY ATVV.A.'Y 1 From now until New Tear's Day we sbsll continue to present each of our many cus'x. tneis (purchasing good to tbe amount of f3 or ni re) with oue of those Uandsom 1 lusu Photograph Albums which have delighted thousauds of our lady friend durlujj Cnrls.aii" wetk. REMEMBER, GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED. Woolf, Son JOHNSTOWN, iPEiisnsrA. ECKENRODE $c HOPPLE have just returned from the Eastern Cities with a large and com plete assortment of Fall and Winter Goods consisting of Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats ; Ladies', Misses' and Children's Coats, Jackets, Wraps and Shawls ; all Styles of Woolen Dress Goods, Flannels, Underwear, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Blanket., Comforts, Robes, Horse Blankets ; Rubber Goods of all kinds ; fine assortment of Millinary Goods and, in fact, a general 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, ECKEXRODE tfc HOPPLE, Carrolltown, Pa. VEK1 OVEROATS -AT- Ui3DERPRIC 3IARCI1 RIGHT 0 MARCH THE LEAB IK Gr READY-MADE CLOTHIER OJT ALTOONA, Fa., 0 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 Stern, ol ithe Golden Eagle. . My present stGtk of Overcoat 3 is direct from the manu. facturers, who obtained the fabrics from which they are coni- ' posed direct from those who made them. Consequently no itax exists imposed by clothing speculators, jobbers, brokers. imiddle-meu and the like. In buying a coat you pay buta ismall price for the cloth, a small price for making it up, an da 'much smaller price to me fur bringing it here and offering it ,to you for sale. Thus I am enabled to sell Overcoats you :may not believe it until you (tnan any other house m Altoona, or m Blair county, or in .this State, or, as for that, in the United States of America. iBig words, it's true, but call All of the aggregated New and Popular Fabrics enter iu- ,to the composition of the garments made up in the Latest Styles of Fashionable Taste for the present season, which, be iing strictly the case, no one who calls will fail to be astonish 'ed at the Marvellously Low Qj superior uooas are sold. saj Undercoats, also, at under prices, as well as Ki 1 ii"XTrTl I r-sT r-r-T.- ns JCLiXN X JLJL7LJLL4 LJJLJL Made of the Best Materials, Fresh and Fash-' 3 ionable, in Great Variety and Extent ! C m-4 of TWELFTH STREET. ESSENTIAL OILS. WISTUOBEO, PEPPERS If T, PES' ST ROTAL,NPEiKl.T, Ac. ol prima quality, bought In any qnantltr lor cash oa deliverly. free of broke Mure, commlas'ion. ator aa, avo., by OIG13 fc OLCOTT. Importers and exporters. 81 William st New York. PerasylTaa!. Agrioilturil Worls, Twk, r. - . . '.inn III ryaw Ilia rwki. ta. oaasasssataiif. Wasraaies A44xaas A. B. J ABQCHAB 60K. lark. Pa. Ieo. 39. Ib&i itn. YOU CAN FIND JESS. ! 1 sa sa Sle in rrmn- st the AdTtinp Horeau oi , our awhar- T TTi stst m peir An 'iel aci,. lUjiill JM Hi MHMN Do lu conuivi un ai- crjsma-ai. Ua.. laiea. A a nivians ! m m Sanw i at-, ti .iw l..aAfitl 1 1 m t.r r at ftilOttf BLOCK Ol UHU I, . . . . : . . 1 . . . ,r will nfftT ton in tbe Prices of ; former prices. 23. ii, 40, CO ctS. & Thomas, AT I -JU STRAIGHT TO !C5 i0 call arcund and see cheaper and sec. Trices at which such Radically Stock. NEXT DOOR CE. i STEEL WIRE FENCE The cheapest and neste.t i.awns. iSchool Iis I'oultry harms, Turk and temeterv I'erlect Auuimatie Ite. Als.i Work. Write lor Trices. Sta tr ol fence wanted . TAV1 lor arouad i. Osr.leos. and Hsies. i is 1 1 wira and qualw ltA 2U A & Market Street, Viu "jurg. r. Etenslmii Fire tacce Ajencf T. "V DICK, General Insurance Ageni. 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