aiiumn :vmnnn. IMK!ilirM. 14. r-fp.ll. - SAX. tl. IS.S9. icc.tLi.vn t'ERSOKAL. 0w rto Tu k,n'' of weather? jr J.iliu RifM. of Summit, hsa a fteeh ' cptiiin M irw Nf.'D mal I, of Lnrettn, .,( Tiit-r In nur town on M'trtiisy. " j ,nott.er roluono Mr R K. Jnnet J,.rti!H- lot of goods at greatly reduce J ''Tr.Conty AoflitoM bean th wor tbs arciiuotsof tha eoonty on Min.tsT. !tfr. IMrry Marletr. of Dean township, ,ieeri appoM.e! paster and folil-rat irri- ur. . ""!rJ D.io.iifr'ttr, frmpty or this ..., tn:? now of (.illitn, Is reported ..-.visiy l'1- T i Fmfn yT 2000 column cf rirU miller "'try year for Jl 30. iritis now. .... UAn4t ilv ririsir!irs wpm 's- j - , 4fd fro" J1 oJ thete) erenow" twenty, jij remalnlllif. yr- W. W. B 'r. of Altoena, wa In trvD i.st Ff-'t, flavin come up to attend fnneral of M UU!w tueee. -Si.etUT select J. C. Siliieman took th Li . ' ....- - Dxv.n hM cw-Tfi In deputy sh-rlfT. -M-. Jare-i T. Yuunir, of John-town, has Mil appoluty. warden at tha jVl took rhartt" ot t.hat Institution on Moti- -Cfiar'.i-a K. Ciou.Morcantt'w Apprais er li ton on Monday and Tuesday vrr.-lira to te -'"!tTient of dealer? in Ker.-r-uru. Mr. -f ors S i:!t?t, i't Frugality, has b-. ti upp. i:it"l a '! and ,l,,n poi'-cfman f r th ("reason nod C.Parfit'id Coat and C oka fnmr"T- Al-Kim d at l-nr tto, ra., warts bu t.r, eiv,OHts, fi.rn. wheat, rye, beans, -t:oi", full n. f ir wlilca be will allow the tih.t tnde frfen. A sp-eial terra of eourt will be held on ti tb ;d mffi it March and a atrial Ti-ti'.'a of i Jnrora h.ia t)ee,u ordered ti be il wn fur mat wek. T': b-r J f ni b t een tu pronrty of SI . W. C. Siltld-t aid trti.' Crtiitrai 11 l, 3fr.i.utnJ to ta- hub win J o'i SVddajdiy c i-.: mi 1 1 ippldd over. Uic :hrt wine ndrrtler who keeps hi an uniK-etuenu krfoie tl:e p-op!e all the yar r.uu I, e'-ang'n to if fornr frequently, hut aivays artbertnat to lhlr jbntanc. Mr. J. H. r"nny Intend erertln a ppiil tonm on U'a M luntalu llootrt property dj plrTik; the 5rro:, to rrupTthe ground uu wtixn the Ire houe now stand. -Mr. Clirlt!au Walter, of Wbitatown 15;?, ud W. A Chupiln. rf Kttnton, both a'l-cil'. era t- a id reJrr of tlm Fk(ku!i, wre w-!i:o:uf Tui:ora Ui oar ofieo uu Mou dy. Rnptnra rv.r aasran'Ofd by Dr. J. R Mrrr, Ml Arrh st., I'til ad-iphla, Pa. Eaie il i.nw, do oiert.ou or delay iroru bui- Ei n a'.Ual'id by UiouauJi of eurva alter 1 Ct!:er fa. I. T. A. C'ooni. of rear Irtietto, wan un f rwnate enouttb on last Vrlday afternoon to hate Ihret Cnier of h'e frit fcnd cut tr.d t' luunj Lid y lanceraiej whilecut tic; !;lrslen. Mr. June V. Yo-t, who oni and rer te a ateaiu drtiier in Aitoor.a. fal.J oar tan n a u!.e f'-lt on InesJay. iir. Tut ma for.utr.y a renUeat tt Carroll rowthMp, tram c :uuty. !ultana rnunty bae a Coed In bucnac St-Bue ho dellttll 10 n utl Utltut b'T-e;. Ua tierntiy v noted tlie barn or M. B. Wn. cim-p, in F..it Mfconlt;a and cut the tongue out of a Una kUI'.UD. TQ's I about Lis fortl.'tri Tk-tlra. Cr.arU' 11. Diwiiliirf. E--J , iieal.ster and Kfrnrder of li j'.t cou.-.ty. died at Ills -ne In fofiirlavhnr on Monday liC, acfd 31 . Ur. O -U on tliij d iv of Mid. alb bad .erfd JniV Jear of hi tUea jeur t rui. Mr. Darlj Z. Evans and family. ho In the future will mska tlie.r borne kt Knc, "rf.-Keaj, ci unty. Uioil t'ij departure an eci'.esuty morning atjout r-ur o'clock, orlyin overland to Creason lu orjrr to Uke an enrly train. Mr. Tbomss IVach l.ss purthas-d the property and bui!ie t.f Mr. Johr A. ?rhwah, the wall-known liveryman In I.;t etto anl. atd will rem :v, ; tuat plaee t!j !ai;er t r ui this or the h(i!nulrig of Best Vrtk. We inU biw Ductss. '-Ve tiave a kpeedy and posltire Cure f-r Ca-irtb. D-pMlerls. linker MoaTta, and U.-.!.o: i( U bh.U.b' Cs'.arrlj Remedy. A vi": ti.; vtor H.e with cifh Vittle.' te '! 'fl''' hei-.h tn1 awet brvati. rrce ;o N. s ,1,1 hy lr. T. j vVM -iil.Ttl.();in, t'ijroer lk-on, -fvtru.e U.'.l ti'W'.sVn, Jur.Iaa cuun'y, wlU-n was ,urp;,fr.t t hare a'raved aw..v 4f.on!nn s'rvv Mtcit. haying h-en ,r"e':iM.reJ s. veL'.'en d.iys. Wtiec re-CU.-d flij btivir j 1'..1 alive, but Ve-y heipie-s -e I ave ju-t ;r,;,Jlu.. i At lhl, . lo,r, ,, t's , T:.arsrl) ttfiernn i tint Lie I n I , . 1 1.. . . .,. . a u.o; p , ; li'.U wlrJs '.f I f its I K.? tv the I oi ..,i(.HS.rir. which, rt'.t n. 'ie .1 . . " aj in -t Ler. - On jl.inftp.y ; ; f , i J Daniel Erly. of h r. I'. V. nmwn Ue.irsnyder, 1 1 D yrnont an Tl nsnne ti.mnte of tMe j.til, rxpern n-d r.o troi. ,,u v.M.e on t:,e road, the roau being or J -t y ar.d uu;, t. 1 -S.iiu. M..I-H ii . ... ' 'y.o-i .rurdy last wis, x t. ) ,u un'"' cup.rary Z' or de,Por..!,.:.Cy, ' j j . . i , i r r w, rHI, flf , w M r ct Mr. 1) iwi i r-.-.. .... . a tro Th"Ui? " j 'he i !hei! atx-ut the Court Haas and rfe teirhers nf E')-r.nurg r:tf I numerous other frlen.ti. rverythlcs pasa auibr!own.Mp,., ,n nit.-t mi"1 "T Pleasantly and alt unl.: Ineipre. ' E-H-nshur, at 3 i.V jri ! ""s f r. gretatthe clow cf Sheriff Gray's '2 5 l1"' Jn"T 12. r hw j 'f?!.: al career. Duiirg tl term of ffl- ba a. t arrance-! ou; tflg. c,rt.ru, ,,j prompt la the r ,, , loc'1 lo.'.iat..A R. i c-u' ei cf Lis cfficlal duties while in ths . .ead-.r. j rx-tu'.ion r thehariher coocomlot of -V. .,',m Arr.)ws.u,:h. .-n cr itr Jtmas i t: s ;,'t"f a he wa eaerons sn.l Aitowsu.!:,., ,.r Gi:i,-. Wl. fyt,r I nu'n-and caused a little durrs to the iU.ed in a r.;:.e at ". .ulwa, c,l ftnd ' u' ''r,'JT1,-M debtors from whom h was U cd i i V. ml,, , Li it w-e' The' ... '""'l o collect as waa p. sble Id the y- tarns wi-rs taken r,) F.'u,.urj Ti...i ii t-rioeut. Tt e i!,vc, 4, .j Jft ' itfS..il2.ll t i ' . . - snout ony,r U was t .utj-four y-ar cf a.-e. io - i no urge r.arae brewery ajm ..:ing I bvu-vui,., (5V Mr l... . Alt.SjCa, ir.an, q ct buru.!,! tl,- , T.u:a.i y .iiuijii nil i tr. BJO'Jl ou o c. . -ti.-r w::U a ,3 ..rou-it of breery sun. ! Pi Vs. furM toro. etc. Tui lois Is est!rca;-d ! -t !.)((! on nt.Kh there an in. I i' iOW. v f.Mr is supposed to be of Inc. a. ularyorVo " tLliCounty. took the final vow, and r eeu-. i the veil or the order trom the hant or the Right Revejend Bishop Eog'acd, of re Cio f 3'. Pui. M;qd. .... i sornt tn .i..ri.. . At tli CotVcOt channl nf tr. . ! .. ' " " " 1 "-K 8 tf tbe V,,rers of Mer-y Anoka M n . ? lh enJ "Beat f n-'". th, -.of. on Wed. 'i'Si 13" " ' l,W ' til' - world a M!sa Marv a. i v. . PL - mn 1 flT mo day s of srrug'e she ii. " " a-'i u. iii ii Tnrai-as) Th Pell" Gap railroad company, of which Cr-arlex F. Herwlnd la president, la considering plana for an extension rf Its road Into Jeffron dmnty to derelop new coal an! Inmber rtlstrlcta. It han a rival In re w mmpiini which Is leeattng rnof from Kit'anlne. on the AHeKrieny VaU ley road, tn rerrTylii, tapping tbs same region. Alteon Tribunt. The Court II nu fflla'a nn Monday lat on tho retirement of Ex-Sheriff Gray from amnnz thelt number, too tn occa alin to preaent him with a handxnme silver nnnV box. The rrantatlnn speech was m made by M D Kitted. E q . In a hap pv iratiner and tb retiring rfllcer who waa tk"i unwrM responded by returnlo bla thank to the ceneroa donnra. Mr. Ancotlne Shoffnr, or Clearf!M townhip. residinit a boat nns mile east of St. Anmiitlne, on Tueaday, January 15h. will dUpiae of a larue amount of personal property, eonsUtlng of hotei. ctt!a. aheep, hoc. fimln implement of eyery descrip tion. hrn. hy. eora oar, rye. pte. gtle to commence at li o'ck a.m., when a reasonable) credit win he, given. lieo- W Sutter, sf Jefferson county, h ben award-d tl.20i) damoea from the township of Yo-in for an Injnry received hy tn ov-rtnrnlng of a ald lad-d with bord. caused by a nep gutter or rot In the, road. Thlit Is another warning to township tuerylfnr to keep an eya on the roads If they wlh to prevent accident which almost always result with bill of damage. John S Mason, resident or Mlllmont, Union eonnty, who wa emrloyed , as a brakeman tn the ronnsytvanla ratlroa.i, fell rrora a freight train on Sunday morn ing at tne E lit end or the Tannell and m atantty killed.- M wa not uiUsel front hi train until after iu arrival at Altoona when h wt fonnd to be missing. Th deceased "M bou; twenty-one years of age and bad bs-en railroading for about a year. In Pennsylvania according to the de cision of the Supreme Court of the State. In the case of nrsn et al ys. Maxwell et al., a married womaa ha a right to loan money to her hnsband and to tase tecurity thetefore, or to rroive raj went therefor bv conveyance of hi property. She stands exactly In the name position a. any other cr-rtitor would, ant he has a rUhi V pre, f.-r h-r claim as wrll as that or any other creditor. In order to close out her s'ock before moving Mr U. E. Jones, will reda.M by tne la:t-r p;rt of this wek a Urj auv nat f goods, InciiM'ng ladles" and c'liirtrens ;omts and wraps, plus"i coats and wrap-, ladies' at.d children's wool and in!jfrd lios, cloves, underwear, skirt, hats, hiniikercblefs, etc, a!s cloth, cash rr.eres, tthle clotfci, tw.'!s, nd bed snrearls. and rxiJs and et.d-jf diu"rnt kitvls or j;o,:ds. . It Is proposed to amend th present II-e-nee laws of tbs State in several particu lars, A member from Allegheny present tne chvnges in th tower house. One Is that applicants for license may get their bonds.uen anywhere In the county, and no1 beo ndiied to the borough, war 1 ortoavn ship la which tlii license l asked f.r. Th otrier proposition is to take the licensing power fom the (j urter Sessions court, aud place It In the hands of a ap.c;al boaid of co.umUsioners to appointed thj court A plann t jner who says tht p-anos fre quently deteriorate because they are . lo.veiUb.ooue to dry. presj.-lhes this remely : "Kesp growing plant In the room, and s l.n as your plant thrives your piauo onbt to, or eiss there a eome tbluj w tini w!th it. Just try It, ant s how mneh more wU-r you'll have to put In the A .?r pot In tha roooi whre your piano U la than In any othr rxim. Sane people keep a hul v ise or nra with a airtpin wet srxmgs in It, oar or under th p 3o. aod keep It moistened Ju as a cigar d-eter doe hi atock. Toey keep this up a'.l tfce time th Sres are on." The many Mends or Register and Record er (Jelrkilt.e J. Sialr aud bis es"-arl wife will be sory to learn of the deep afMicrtoc? that they have been called upon to oear in the past few day. On Thursday of last week. Manu-rlfta, a bright and ioteresriug little daughter, aued atout ronr years waa stricken with membraneous croup and her re rosin ra laid to rest In the Catholic cem- ln tM Pl,c, on Sunday l.t. On Tuesday evening anoher little tlsuahter. ug-d atiout tnree yuan breathed her list. belr.,1 a victim of the same dread disease. The sympathies of the er.ti'e community go out to the gri.f otcit Weu ptrents. McDonald at Lorrtro, Ta., still coot'.n ties j k'Kwrk the bottom cutrf lih prices for spot caeh oi trade as follows: Sugnr, C. 7. and 9 cent per pound ; leas, 83. 50 and 70 ceMs per pound ; coffee. 13. 23 and "-'Scents p. r pound ; 3 boxe coffee essence, 10 cent ; 3 nars baking soda, 10 cents ; 3 boxes (1000) rratches, 10cer;U ; 6 pieces goo-t soup. 23 cents: 3 noun da nLmei -. cents ; 4 pounds ariev. 23 cent ; 1 pounds potash r lye, 23 cent ; 2 brooms, 23 cents ; 3 est. lamp oil. SO cenu ; 1 gat. best syrup, j 30 cent- ; B-nr l ?3 per saefc ; salt. l 23 i per hvrel. A'.l other cuod at eouallv !nw price for srxjt caah or trade, yet we refuse no reijhhor a short accommodation UO or 63 Hay. We Iern ttat.V. T. Pir die, E q . agrnt, etc., for The Cambria Land Company." his rrcer.Uy sold to a capl'aiiat, I-r cash ar ,1 tt a km d rr!ce, a f on!rHMe body of ?' e cosl. m, y, untlerljlrji lands owned by tl ch.;ye r.'.nri d company situate In Black lirk tnwnMp, Labtia county. The indi cations a'ror'.y vo'.at ro the early railn.ad 'eve!or.meiit of the eit-r.Me ana valuatjle mineral. CmNr ard other natural re.v.urees ol lh IllickllcU reKlfn, and the company r-lerredtols eridout.tedly aiding that oh I ct l y lviMi g crptralits to i-nrchss por li. t t r the th'.HMnd of acre of joirerior nt ro.il mr,U wbirh It own In tht loraU t'r. nn-l ltu.s rrtitualiv diatntiti'm.-. ;k i - ..... " In operdng ita prrsJuct to railroad l! -A'toon Thui. F " w - '-y an i st,.r -ipyer tt tne Central il of el, to ., . . . . ecuti.,n i.f his )51.Mal duties. S.ilff Clrar Ujnr,i 'riends la tbensburg who will bo rrv to uii,s b: ad- . -. . ..Winn, y rm o. ' .7T'"t"-u"'"t i: 'Out of lbs dath Of , Loaert. who with her parents "...-i.. r--i!.T !., K k.n. ... . :"IIU1' I'l'thll.m f.-ii Vw. . . - Miss ;,ert. da;iter or Mr Joht Ub- 1"' 1 ' Tdj '-9 r a"" Pr"ts In 'r''n'i P. Idsy afternoon. WM aa :iniSIJ y.ug UIv. who .Jurlnc I"0' vro 0 IlunUngrtoo had formed a "rs circle of aim!nti w. will tw. cum'H.d to it ravage, death ensuing about 3 O'clock D :C9del wis In th. 71 -.e ..e ber age. She w a ms-nher ot tbe Mtb , tliat churjo. Faart a two o'ctocir Saa. ! dy nrcoo. ' Itewsa fra.ua Carrolltwwa. CARROLLTOW5. Pa., Jan Oth. 1&33. Ed Fbebii an : Charles Dlahart, or Car rol: township, dlsd on Friday Ia3t. aged ahoot 43 years. He leaves a wire and seven chlldreo. The remain were interred In the Cathode cemetery, this place, on Sunday afternoon. It I very likety then will boon be a change In the management of the Carroll town jVttci. as parties are negotiating for the purche. which. If accomplished, the new oapsr spoken of la these Items some time inca wdl not ha s'arted. Mr Peter Yshner. one of the proprietor of tbe p'anln? mill tn this plac. on Satur day met with an accident which we hope t may not cnse the loe of the iaht of hi J left eye. While working with a jig-aw ; St broke, a piece of the ateel flylog ud and penetrating tbe ball of the eye. Of the improvements to our town con- ' templates ln the early spring; we notice that M.r Frederic Ejer ca purchased the two I.lhby lots on Main street and will erect a fine dwelling on one or them. ' Kesldenees on a number of the lots cold re cently fr.n the Monastery farm will be al so erected In the sprlag. Mrs. Martin Rlat still continues to be yry III. Mr II. O S'.o'z an wife, of K'nova. are here yUltln old-time rrlends. There was an oil excitement in town on Saturday. The price fell to a cent per gal loo during tbe day. and In the evening It flowed free as water. It Is now quoted at 7 cents per gallon with an upward tendency. On account of the extremely wet werther last fall a lot of corn and potato still re main In our farmer's fiId3. .Pine squirrels in lar?e numbers are ap pearing In our forests of late, yery few hav ing bn seen during the fall. , Mr. C. A. Sharbaugh. onr popa lar cloth ier, has been confined to his room with a bad cold for Several days, but he is improv ing fast. Pror. I tel. or Johnstown, has secured onr bnreneh school hallding ror the purposs of teaching a normal school In the spring, pro viding he can get sufficient encouragement, all of which there is oo doubt. Tom. IVaatlns rilppinra. Hastings. Jan. 18S9. EotTOit FKrEMAt. Wo are !ad to see that St. n initace has a correspondent to the FRrtKMtJf. Henry Miller, who wa ylsltlng friends In Wilkesbarre, has returned borne oo account Of sickness. Mis. Vainer, wife of Mr Francis Yahoer. or near St C nif 4M. die i on th 1st of the present month of that terrible diseas. con sumption. The deceased was about 50 years of age and wa the daughter of Mr. Joseph E.enrode, or Carroll township. She was was married almost IN year ago and was the mother or a'x children, five or whom survive her. Mr. Yahner and Mrs Joho Bearer, who alo died on the same day and oear the same hour, were both married at the same Mian la Carmiltown aod buried on the same day. Mrs. Yahner being burled at St. Boniface and Mrs. Bearer at Carroll town. Father Atoony served as one of the altar boya at the wedding and. as one or the priests, served Mas at Mrs Yaboera fun ernal. Sh was a good Catholic, a kind and affectionate mother and a model woman, and the entire community mourn the loss of auch ao estimable lady. Measra. Waa Maklozie and E. Matte y spent last Saoday al St. Bmiface. These gentlemen belonged, to the engineer corps that located the railroid to this place aod are now at work oo a road from La Jose, down the Chest creek to McOee's. from there np the riyer to Burnside and thence op the Client creek. There are now about twenty car loads of coke belo shipped from ttU place dally and also, a larg aruoont of coal. We claim to have one of vhe beat qualities cf coal la the State and next summer wilt show some or the Unrest trains of coal ever seen in Cambria eoonty. Oar town raetbs business acd will soon be a large one. SlKTt. Argument t'onrt. Court convened on Monday with Judge Johnston on tbe bench. Sheriff eleet J. C. Stlneman and Jury Commissioners Celes tine J. Ba-k and O'lver Evans were respec tively sworn t9 perrjrm ttielr official duties. The following case on the. argument list were disposed of as follows : Conrad Suppe vs. Johnstown Lumhet Co. Motion for new trial. Argued and CX.Y. Michael Dmohns vs. Theodor Judy, Motion for oewtrUL Argued and O. A. V. Tbea. Mtck'n et ux. vs. Wm. Custer. Rule to show cause. Kale dlsshargsj Rule to show cause on William Cook, Assignee ofC. 3. Aldrtdj Rale dsehagd. C. H. El II v John Morgan et al. Pe tition to open Judgment. Struck off tbs list. . ; S. a Cora vs. U. A. riersoo et aL Rale to opeo Jadgment. Ju tuent opened as to C. A. Pierson. Use J. M. Weistllnj v. Hozh Bradley. Rule to show cause. Rnle discharged. The J. M. We'stllngv. Dr. D. V. Evan. Rol to show rue. Itaie discharged. ' L' J. M. Welstlln? vs. Joseo'i Majta. Rnltf to show cause. Kile discharged. Use J. M. Welstllng vs. Elizsheth Msstns tt al. Ruld to show cams. Rale disembark ed. Use J. M. WelstHn vs. Geo. F. Rtn doiph. Rule to show ciuss. Rale dis charged. Use J. M. WetTln2 vs. W. A. Stewart. Role to show cms. R ila discharged. In re-extensUin of limits of Edt Cine maugn Ror. Rnledlvhare l. Hoad ia T.ast Taylor tawnship. Contin ue 4. Michael Scherla vs. Arcb'hald N'lchol. Rule to show cause. Srvice set a' !. U. L. Williams va. II. R.VoIno .t Co. Itu'e to show csnse. Continued. Mr. Henry Sehel.t. riatotiff In Error vs. U Upper Yoder towashia. Defeudaut la Error Aryae.1 and C. A. V. Common wealth ex reL El. Bifchop, et al. Lower Yod r town'tlp. Continued. Road in Upper Yoder township. Argued and C. A. V. John Stabler v. L. A. Craver. Bill la Einlty. Struck off list. - Gates. Son 3k Co. va A. II. Fiska fc Co. Bill to equity ArgaM C. A. V. JohiMtAwa borough vs. .M.J. Kenedy. Case slVed. Argued C. A. V. Rule on Alfred Ashton, Esq-, cause. A-;. Continued until first of March. to show Monday In re petition of Wra. ond Marjret Switz ler for Rule to show causa..!;. Disposed of. la re Rule to show eaae on W. A. NoeL Disposed of. KeiaJi MeCaulley vs. Joel A. Gates. Cootiaued. Joaepa Rapp vs. Langbeln a Thomas. L'q nidation. L'quldat1 at $197,3. Commonwealth v. Rooert J. Williams. Petition. Disposed or. - I Jt A. Fiynn . A J. Farahaneb. Pe titifni Ut opn Judgment. Continued. Evaviiln Cost Co. va. James MrEwen A c. Celt Aitar L Piojeedtog reveraed. I t . ' Ben a surf rer from catarrh for the re e'itht ve.ara. Having tried a number of remedies a trerti-ei "sure cures" with out o;'A'nlni any retler, I haj resolved neye-torkeaevr other oaten t raediclnea, when a f ri-nd ady1ed me to try Ely's Cream ltslm. I rIM so with great re.lueta.oee, bat cn cow testify with pleasore that after ns'.c; It for six weeks I believe myself cared. It S a most agreeable remedy an avfc?aab!A Balm. Joaepn Stewa't, ??4 rs.64 A., fcroerya. The fltria; PlTTsBrRrt. 8 A terrible wlod and rain etoim paaeeai over this city about 12:30 o'clock thl afternoon. urln2 wafeh at latjje i hutlding Id eearsfl of ereAloa oa DlamonJ street collapsed, carrying twenty workmen to the Krouad and barfloc at . least twenty more la the rains. Twelve are known to have been killed outright, six others fatally and about thirty seriously injured. ' At tLe boor meotioDed a new four-story 1 building oo Ciamond street, neer Wood, and i In the rear of Ra Bros. Jk Ca and J. R. Weldln A Co. store, oa Wood street, fell with an awful crash which was beard for many squares, aod although people could pot understand what Tas wrong, the omK nous sound sect a thrill of horror through their hearts. ; The force of the falling buiidiDjr, wss so (treat toat the rear walls of the two other buildings mentioned were crutibed as If they bad been made of paper, and ' tbeir front walls fell upon tbe pavement en Wood street,' burying several people - to the rlebrte and mangling some horribly. Of these two were a girl aod a boy and one a man. -unknown, ail of whom were taken In tbe pa trol wagon to tbe Iloroeopatblo Hospital. . A baroer shop la the rear wa a;so de molished acd Its six occupants burled In tbe rnlns The top-etory lo tbe rear of Enh baum's building on Fifth ayenue was also knocked in, and three printers who were working there were injured, but bow se verely canuot be learned at present. Up to this time, 2:30 o'clock, twenty per sons have been taken from the ruins. Bow many mire are nnderneatb tbe debris, which Is plied folly twenty feet high oo Di amond street, cannot be stated, but It Is be lleved that at least a score more are still neia prisoners or perhaps are dead. As fast as they are taken from tbe rains they are being conveyed to the various hospitals in tbe city. Rka-Dino, Pa.. January 9. This was the saddest oljiht in the history of Reading. A oeainuae pall bangs over tbe city as a re suit ot the moot born Ota event in Its biktory. A nundred households are in m orbing as a result or one ot tbe greatest calamities In Pennsylvania. A cyclone swept over the northern section of tbe city and laid waste everything within its reach, and with terri ble loss of life, and Uie most reliable com putation at 10 o'clock to-night la that not leas than sixty persons have been killed omrieht and one cuudred injured. The storm struck the paint shop of th Heading Railroad company, a one etory buildiog aooul 69x130 feet in elze where thirty mo a are employed in baullog paasen Ker cars. Eight or nine new cars wbiet) were built at a cost of $5,000 each were In the oeUdlog. The buildiog waa struck cquare in tbe middle aud bricks were scat tered about as If they were plaything. Tbe care were tured topsy-turvy, white toe men wete barted unoer tbe i debris. Some of the bricks were carried a- squat away. Tbe chamber of each of the ps euger cars waa already filled with, gas, as tbey were ready to be taken out on tbe road in a lew day a. These exploded wita the , fearful bang of cannon. . Ciasoline la the building added fuel to the flame. Twenty'of the men in tbe building bad a etauce to crawl out of the debris, but four of UMSir companions were envelcped ia the flanie aud though their cries were heard their voices were soon bushed ln det.tn. Tbe Reading Silk Mill where 173 stria were working was struck in the centre aud It fed to piece, like a pile of building blocks. Gins with blackened races, braised and bio. ken limbs dragged themselves from the ruins. Probaoly 73 to 100 escaped or were dragged out. but tbe rest wer left tn tbe wreck. Tbe Associated Press, rep resen ta tlve entered what was once the basement of tbe building and, groping bis way through tbe debris, met a horrible aigbt. bodies of tbe victims being la all sorts of postures. In one place five bodies of young girls were ly lcg close together, pinioned down, and It was impossblbte to get them out. Tbey were dead, and beyond all bumtn aid. Up to half-past 10 o'clock to-night probably a dozen or dead have bean taken out. while tbe gieater portion ot the remainder were uadsc tbe rains. The work of rescue wlU be poshed, hut It will be far Into to-morrow before ail the bodies are taken out. llop-a are entertained lhat some of ' those InsUe are still living.1 ". . . Krbaal Repairs. t. t i Averse Enrolled, attobdanea. " ' ' !; ss- c"3- TaCHB. . I J J. m.'Z.; - ! m, S-i - ! !:;;::'!: i : i i : j : i s : ! : j i A 111 Lloyd... rlfflo Mot.. Mollis F.rtai. Aonlo Jnoei A. K. eaj il 7 61 27 IS 441 is s e: )' IS 45! ! S i It 1 2 14 -.a 3-1 t: w di: Jti 14 I j I II 30 12 IS : a 19 77; SI Totajs i t 1 SS 78 loS 10J 10 ai Report of Essasburg school for month ending Dec 26. 1M3. : j CIsss leaders. Room Xx 5. A clas, An nie Maloney i B class, 'Jennie ; Bower. Room Vo. 4, A class. Josin James ; B class, Edith Mjer. -Reom No. 3. Aeiaa. Fuie MI'.ls ; B class. Aliie Jones. Room No. 2, A class. -Olcey Day's; B clss. Hrrbie Evans. Room No. 1. A class. Carrie Gar man ; B class, Jane Davis ; C elasa, David Lndwig. '. ..: Pupils present every day. Room -3, Jen nie Cower. Ella Kirschcer. , Rjoin 4. Fred," Jones. Charles Weaklen. John James, Annie Shields. Mary McBreen. Annie Frederick. - Gertie Bower. Annie Dtviso. Ed'th Myers, Annie Mills. ' Room S. Tlarry Shlr.afelt. Monnl Mur ray, Gertie Crnuse. A I lie Jonea, Ada Jones, May Dsvls, Sadie Bolstnger. - , Rjom 2. OlTle Conall. Teter Lodwlg. Herschell Evan. Olney Day's, Eld' Day isoo, DeliMi Chute, Hrvle Even. Robbie Boleinger, Elmer Dtvis. Myrtle James. Maad Shinefelt, Jennie Evans, Annie Ower.s. Bet-sfe Evens. Room l. Frank Brky, Walter Jones. Clifford Jooe. Rhode Ritter. Arthur Evans, Edoa ndl. Frat k Hetler, Lloyd Read.' Gideon IowTjy. Bertie Connell, Jeasie Evans, , David Lndwig. Joseph Crouse, Marr Oonnett. Florence Evsna. Carrie Gsr snan. Ethel ShleMa. Sibbte Shields, Jnne Dsvia, Netle Evans. Emrra Evans, lieasie James, Clara James. Eiitb Barker. Annie Illtcbae.- . All th Kw rrwaw she Stat Capital. The Ilarruburff Dailf .Patriot, containing full Associated Press 'news and attractive special matter, will be sot by mail to any address at the following rates : $3 00 per year ; 12.50 for six months ; fl 25 for three otanths ; or 45 cents per month, cash with order. -,. Tbe Hirritburg TTeeli, ratriot. a large doable sheet with latest nsars to date of publicatloo, lltcary, agrleultaral. aclentiflo and mlscsilianeoa reading, will be sent by mall to any subscriber at the rate or fl 00 per moan Cash with the order. Th Wetkiif ratriot and the Cambria Fkeekaw boti for 2 25 per anuam Address :. Patriot Publishing Ca., 320 Market street, Harrisburg, Pa., or the Pub lisher cf this paper. Baeklra's Aralra Saivs. The Beat Salve In the world for Cnt. Bruises. Sores, Ulcrs. Salt Rheum, Fever Bores. Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cares Piles, or no pay r quired. It Is Coaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cenu per box. fold at tbe drne g'ore of E. James, Ebeo k-nrff, aod W. vv. JicAtter. Lorcr.o. - Sheriffs fcr. --Sheriff Gray on Moodsy last eold the fol lowing properties at sheriff sal - Tbe Property of James r. Oaliaher ln Reade township, was sold to J A ores S. Gal 1 laner ror " - Tbe land of Samuel E. and Ears'. a Croyle. In TJoner Yoder tAvnihln . sli bought by John P. Linton; Esq,, for 3- l ne right, title and Interest of Aaroa Lav- ton In a lot of ground ln Stonyereek toww- ahln. was purchased by Job n Metzlerfor Wll. , . The assigned Interest of wllltatn LItz to- I. E Strayerto lot of ground In Johnstown 1 borough, was bosghtby Henry G. Lad wig j tor ?uo. The sale of the Htakemao rtronertv In the oxrn ward John.town was stayed. i The sale of the different tracts or land i belocging top. anf A. Fly no, and Jamas I Flynn wer put np. bat bv direction of .! Jada Johnston, the bids on the same were " beld over until March term- of court A A. I Sterens.-Ea.. of Tyrone. rrresBr1n LK creditors, wa the principal bidder- opoo j weM propsrtiea. tne aggregate bids amount, i log to evert 10 000. .- ! Ira ' At the Teachers" Institute on Friday last tbe following memorial resolutions were re ported by tbe special eomnrttee and adopts ed unanimously by the institute : Whereas. It baa plaed Almighty God. j -""-""" oi u iuiprs. io remove trom onr midst onr lat and lamented County Superintendent, Prof. William J. Cramer. therefor bss L BetohM. That In his death the teachers f Cambria county have lost an earnest worker and faithful leader In the cause of education, tbe schools of tbe county an ets rlclent r deer. nd th eooimcntty at large a user u I aid honorable citizen. Resolved. That b deceives tbe highest en comiums for the courageous manner in which be discharged bis duties tmder failing health, and for the personal eacrlrWs be made In not allowing eqen bis Invalid con dition to Interfere with tbe discbarge of bis resp-waiM work. J2t$olced. That we th to.eVior. . h. comity, do appreciate th abi manner in which he conducted arr discharged the du ties of his office during fcls brief career, the zeal be pot-seised for his work, and the ln he "re t fellow-teacher. - - Revived. That with a ru!l eense or onr loe or a faittifol rrlend and co-worker, we deeo ty sympathize with hra family and friend in tbe greater loss and bereavement which they sustain by has ontimely removal from their w ldfct. , eaolred That a copy of these resolutions beruraaihed tn.. rwrrn of the county and Pennsylvania School Journal for publication, and that a copy be sent i.. ihe family of the deceased. J S. Foi.kv. Chairman ; C F (iALUCKEK. Bid Reillv Ren ei. oMEitriLUE. Katk D Jenkixs, A. R Its AD. AVME McLADB, THOS J. ITELL. .. rommaalratlsa Ebensbcro. Jan. 8:b, 1889. Editor Freeman : Tb citizens of this borough would like to know why tbe street lamp are kent burning when we bays moonlight and left la darkness when we nev no moonlight. Taxpayer. HIRRIAUK I.I lata MEM INSXJED. The following marriage licenses were Issued by tbe Clerk or the Orphans' Court ror the week ending Wednesday, Jan. 9tb. 1S83: Jame M. Carney. Millville borough "and Sarah Ellen nart. Yoder township. Tbomaa Cosh and Mary C. McPike, Cam bria borough. Henry C Bridge and EMsa E. O'Neill Westroorelaed county. - " George W. Bowers and Martha Elizabeth Grove, Eat Coneruangn. Harvey C. Smith. Coal port Cleatfleld eoonty and Mary J. Dtxton. Reade town abip. Edgar E Falght and Alice Barkley. East Conemaugh. Stephen Surkey and Carolina Parolsky. Tannihlil rMough. Charles Edwards and Ida May Walker Summerh 111 Hill noroogh. DIED. SUTTON -Died at ber shorn In Clear-fl-ld township, on Friday, January 4 h, lh.9, Mra. Mary SulUB. wire of David Sutu.o. aged about tio years. BLAIR Ded at the residence of her par ent in Ehenslo-g on Friday. J aouary 4-h, 1889, from noun, Manneieta, wcond daogh-t-rorMr. and Mrs. Olentlne J. Bialr, of Eoenburg, aged about 4 yars. BLAIR -Did at the home of fter parents In teosburg on Tuesday, januarv 3-h 1RK9. Nellie, daughter or Celestloe J. and Kate Bialr, aged about S years. DISU ART Died at th residence or his brother. Mr. Andrew Dishart. lo Cambria township, on Sttorday, January Sih. 188U Mr. Charles D shait. aged about 42 tear Mr Diabart waa Ukeo sick with typhoid fever near Ashvili. whre be bad ben working for a.ma time, and continuing to M worse be was taken to to the home or his brothei, who resides about three miles east or Ettensbnrg snout a week previous to his death. His remains were taken to Carrolltowa or. Sunday for Inter meet. RYAN Dld at bis home In Clearfield township on Tuesday. January 1st. 1RX9, Mr. James A. Ryan, in the 66 year of bis age. Th deceased wa born In county KilKen ny. Ireland, on the 4h July, ya-3 Bd came to tnt country in 1859. In 1853 he wis married in Uollidsysbarg to Miss Alice McCooesty and two year afterwards re moved to Clearfield township where he re iod up to the (Una of bla death, - ilia wid ow and Dine children survive him, on son Patrick, who resides In Altoona, and t eight daagbbsrs, two of whom Mrs. Alice Adam, widow of Peter, Adams, and. Mis Mary reside In Altoona ; J alia. A. ia a Bistet of Charity ; Mrs. Etlen Link reside fn Clear field township, and Maggie. Kattie. Jenny, Susan and Matilda are at bom. The re mains of the deceased were Interred tn the Catholic cematery at St. Aagustln on Fri dsy last i May Ms eoul rest In peace. Then art gone lorerar dearest tatber, Nona eaa crer nil thy place, v Hat happy la th consolation r Than hast eheean a bettor pUc. . . - For thee. aUTrtrleken kaarts ara lonoly. Uuraoai aro drear and sad. "Tw yonr brlifbt prctenc OBy . , . That mads our spirit glad. IVarsst matter, !ster, brother. To bl ennnttl wa rhall bsw, H ha Kona from aartb lo baarea vVs bare oo father bow. S. M. B. DAVIS Died at ber bono In Khensiurg . on Toesday. Jannary grh, i?sa. Mrs. Ami Dsvts wit of Richard L. Davis, aged about 53 years. Th deceased waa born In Wales, nd came to this country with her ftthet the late William Howell, when yet a young girl.' Prevloosto her leaving Wales, while working m a woolen factory she nnfortun j ately pot her left arm caught lu the tnachin. j ery and It bad to be amputated at the should er. 5b was, how wry er, very hanar with ber one arm.' was ao Industrious and good woman, a kind and obliging neighbor and In case of sickness she was ever ready to do anything to alleviate tbe goffering. On Wednesday afternoon ber remains were ta ken to the Congregational church, or which I she had long bean a devoted member, where th funeral services were held, after wbleb her remains were laW to rest In Lloyd's Cemetery. She leave to aoenrn ber loss, a husband, one daughter. Mrs! R. D. Davie, of Jnhnhtown. a brother, William flowed, of Cambria township, and a slater Mrs. Prvce of Nebraska. FARM FOR SALE. Tha subscriber residing tn Carrotl t-wnsMn. Canhria eoootv, will sell at private tale tha rer-a fa wbleh he resides Inn r miles ea't fttlTtrrolltoirn r, . 1V1. m. A 1 . i -. . ... . . containing lo srrns, about 100 aerea of which are l oaf sod Iraaia barn. A fins oreaa-d ta no tta pramlaea aod tbs farm la In a pood tat ol enl itratu.n a?d is wall watered, ror t ms apply td ti i'Sfrm cz. h pres'-ss. ' rOR BALK.- s X Hour sad Ut to Ebeaabnrr. Pa. A aarar laillDK sprlar. atahl sad eatbailtllivg oa preuj Icqoira at . Uattoa a. boa. karjware stars, Koansborg. Oct.lS.I83t. - ILE'rriOPf NOTICE. It- Notlea la harabv ri Nihim la . at.., .e. . -. lection r-r directors ! the Protection Mutos.1 1 ira I no wmptny of Oaabna eoan'y win ea hsld attbaorncsiol tbe secretary la rUMns ?" Msndsy. January Wrh. I9. between tbs boars f 10 a. at. a t r. m. T w. DICK, Secretary. Ebaaabarr. Dec. 14, lssa. STKAT HULL. -, Strayod away from th rabseriher residing la arnhria townablp i.s or about tbo isih or iu ef Nnvemtier lait a d art re ball about IS nnsuii old with nblts star oo lorbl aod while oa prAnt ot till. Aay Information of bis where aboatswlllbe thankfallv r-rrtT.s trr rhe poo- T.bT: PA THICK FA KEN. Cambria 1 wp D. si. ling. "VTTHO Wtri.1) HE WITHOCf A HriME. 1 T Tha Heech (Hr.vc al and Ooba eon pany. loeatei at Oallltsia. Pa., o Ber to soil aaraa h.on,'1, C70O1 Lot on the sudqt aids ol Tonnel Mill, not more than mar handred yards tisMn eharchea and school bouses. A tbers wfn b pnr water rnantBr tbronvh this dlatrset 1b less tbaa a year, and tha I -on are located in tta mklit f ."-pi" wruun m lovcsinjent rannot ja:r to b proStanio. W will ae 1 tboao Lota a monthly paimenta that all whowlrh but hn a home. All com aasleatton should b a'dran- THOMAS BKAbLKY VlMi?rmTRAToRsj wtrriPE. Whereas letters of aduinlstratlon an tbs estate of Jesse MctloOKh. lata of Pr.rtara lowa abtp atnbna oosnty. fm.. deceaeed.hartna ten aranted to tbe anderstanad. all i-ersona Indebted to tald estate are hereby notiflnd to tautk pay. ment to ma without delny and thoaa bavin claims against rtie rams will present tb aame properly authenticated lor eUecnent. JtlSEPH VrtKirOH. Adta'r ol Jswe Mntiouli, dee'd. Portaga townrbip, Nov. 30. lgji. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. By Tlrtna of an order of tha noort ol Common Pleas of liaaibria snooty, and to me dtrejt 'I. I will ezpoe to pa toll aale at the Hots ol Mrs. Breokbank. ia tb bercagh ol Ab7ill. t'ambria eoonty. on -- SATURDAY, JAX.2G, '89, AT 1 O'CLOCK p. M. tbe following deeerrbed property, to wit : o-y- A certain piece or parcel of land, alt ute tu (Then township. iamtrla eonntv. Pa., ad- Inlna lands ol fbarles oni, iticbuel -mnour eonce Crook. Jacob Ufrtrl A and otbtrs ; coo. tainlna 56 acres more or tear. ... No. a All the coal and orher nlnerata Irlna. belna:. In. opoo and ander a eertata piece -r' i.ar eel ol lHBd situate in Lest township. af reatd : adjntnlnr lands of Charles m. Anihonv Olll lemei uroiiHir and otbs rs ; eontaintaa- 3 acre more or lega. j TERMS OF SALE: Ten aereeat. efthepor- I criane Bonev to be paid oothedmyor aale. the bale are oft'ie one-third on confirmation tberenr, I nu u. ni.iiin ii iwo equal ancnal pavinenU tr.ereorwlth Interear. deferred parments t be ae cured by jaditaiect aotsw ol H e (.uressers. .1 A M ES V. MTEKS. . . I,, ' ' - Astlirneoltiuiae tiUU Asbrllle. Pa.. Jan. 4, Ibssi. STATE of Pennsylvania, Countv of Cntnbria. Ihe Commonwealth of Pennn Iranla "to tlizabeth Iluaa. Looawixid county, ikleath. Ire land ; K-ti ri Innn. and Michael Dunn. Iasuu- wciou. couniy. meatn, Ireland : Matthew Lmnn. Altoona. Blair cuoty, I'a , Mary Dunn. iAjng. wood eoonty. Meatn. Ireland ; Bessie 1'onn Oreenahnrar. Pa.; fcd . L. lx.na. .A a ate liuno, tireeniitiurif. Pa.; Kale Parrlsh. Pitta bjrir. Pa.; Join S. P.rriati. Plttabutv. Pa.: Airnea 1'onn. fitutiura-. Pa. : Daniel. Maaale. Peter. James and J.ho lmnn. Altoona, Pa., Peter, James aod John bolDK oolnera. tiKBKTisin : Too are bereey cited to be sad appear tielore tbe Jadcea of our Orphans' Court at ttiennt.oiv in ao.l f..r aald eonni v on the first Mcauay ot Marrb next, the and there to how eauae. il any you have, why tbe Court should not dsvree suerSDc ssrio:maneee of sontract between Patrick Dunn, decease.!, aod Alstttiew Dano for certain traet or lot or lot s,r land ritoated In tbe borouarb ot OsceiSs Cle.rctnl nuutit. Pa. J"S A.OUAV. SberlfT. Kbeaaburg. reo. 14 ists. .. X jVet lila ar omeOUmgISA.D! BE WISE! BOOTS AJtD SHOES DRESEKO WITH ' WfjlffsAGMEBIacking IS EVER GET HARD ARO STIFF, Alwaralookaaaa. ConaBy good toe ateaa.WemaaSj ewChlld'slSboea. v" ' r h i u il i . nnit abe poUabing ia done la Uma mlBateawltiwszt tabor. WATERPROOF and warranted to prtssaiS tseihar. aod kesoa ttaoft and darable. Bold by Eboa Btcrea, Grooara, DrocciaSa, As. 2y it ess yewr gai'wass. WOLFF & RANDOLPH. PKmoraJL , , llSi). Foltclea written at Ehort aetloe la tha OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" And other First Clans Companies.' T. W. DIGK, OUT FOR THE . Ot.13 HARTFORD FIREIXSURANGBCOITY. COMMENCED BCiINES 179-4. Ebacar.ora:. Jaiy 1.1 Six STrRlSPMOBl COR. CENTRE AND SAMPLE STREETS, EDENSBURC, PA. J- II- OA NT. Proprietor. THEPrTBLI; will always flad at at oar plaoe I of tiaxlar! ia business hoar. Ererrtblna t-pt est and eosy. A. tsa'h mooa baa "heea con aretad with the thry whom the public can t ar. cr.tn tDO-lst.d with a hot or cold hath. Bathtub and ererj thine connected tbr-reln kept perfectly c es. Olh Towiia a araoiALTV. 6,0 OD NEWS For ; Everybody. Do you know. that for one dollar you can buy one full quart of pure Eight-Year Old Export Guck enhaimsr Whiskey, At the Old Reliable Drug nouse J 0 SEPHFLEfsl UiG, No. 84 Market Street. A wbnaay that baa Hood the teat as t baa met wt'h soch ciBUamJ success acd rrapa aritv "hat It Is now, coni-eiad by ereryoody to Oe tba pur.lt and 6nt whisay ttat run otnaioeu atanv ice. i kr.ow that It merits the thoaKan t Ji 0 tier'nir eoaiaianta we arecnQtinaily recs-trlna: VV e Know tbe ears wo bare riven tt lo merit these eoaimenta. W trns It baa the ake we a dr ar ms 1 here Is barsty a mail that doe not i,nor at kind words regardlns; our pars old Export tbisky. tlar THees remain as herstotors : One foil quart tl SO, or alx lor SS 0C. Old eiport or OaMtornla wines. Orders by mail reealrs prompt attention, rtecnrsiy snd neatly packed aad expressed or shipped aeeord tuit to dtrretiona. Address JOSEPH FLEMING & SON, . v DRUGOI8TS, 84 Market Street. Pittsburg, Pa. Jan. 4, izn lyr. The oldest and best Ini-lituUon lor chtslnlna a Bu-tiicsii F.duatlon. IA hae rnceessrallv p'o rsred th.asir..ts ol yonntc men lor tbs active Ju lio. Ot Ilia. For "iren law sddrefs. , ... W'f sois v ittsborg. ia. WOT. 3?. 156S. - . n ":;i. . Tlio Tail End of Old 1SS8 : The Beginning of 1889 will be made memoraple bv WOOLF. SON THOMAS for low prices. Our Overcoat Department is temlng wttb Bargaias. Words and figure cannot possib'y convey a oor vey a correct Idea of the manner In which we have cut tbe prices of ailour stock of Men's, Boys' and Children's Overcoats and heavy suits. The sacraues we make in uo loading this atock la without parallel. Not a priae wi'l we quote, nut of this fact you may rest assured : that trom our finest Dress Suit or Overcoat fora yoong gentleman down to tbe strong everv-day Suit for a school-boy. we will give more and better for tbe price we ask than we bate ever given before. This Reduction Sale Je in oownricht earnest. We njean buslnees. Tne OVercoats aod heavy suits must be sold. The weather was against os in the early part of the season, and now if yon have a IRtle ready money it wU prove a saving of eveial dollars to yoa lo your parchases from us. ' - TtiT Greatest Reflections lm been in tte Pricei cf Fur Cans. 4.1 72. 83 cents ; former prics, "3c. l, tl, J1.25. Piuh N-ckrfiar, 47. 75. 87 cents ; former oncea. 75e.. fl $1.25. - Silk Mufll -rs. 37, 6H. 75 out ; former prices. 75e , tl. II iO. - Far top Olovee 75 ct, . $1, tl. 24; former prices fl. fl.l. fl.50. . Boys' Piusb Caps. 17, 28. 42 cents ; former prices. 25, 40. M cts. k GIVEN AWAY From now ontll New Year's D-y we fab II continue to present each of our many outo meis (purchasing goods to tb amount of f3 or mere) with one or those IInds"m Plush Photograph Albums which have deliRhted thousauds of onr lady friends during Cbristmasv wt)r. - ' REMEMBER, GRrUTEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED. Woolfi Son JOHNSTOWN, ZPJCjNTaSr'A-. - ! ECKESMRODE $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 Drefs Goods, Flannels, Underwear, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Blankets," Comforts, Robes, Horse Blankets ; Rubber Goods of all kinds ; fine assortment of Millinary Good and, in fact, a general variety of Goods". Having bought at a discount, we are now prepared to ofier Special Inducements and Low Prices to Cash Buyers. Solic iting your patronage we guarantee satisfaction. Respectfully,. ECKENKODE fc HOPPLE, CarroIItown, Pa- OVER -AT- is C2 MARCH RIGHT 0 A a:a READY-MADE CLOTHIER OF ALTOONA, Pa, NEXT TO P0ST0FFICE. Not a single last Fall Overcoat was carried over to rust on the shelves, fade on the counters or to be iniured bv hand. jling. Ail such goods were sold to and bought by Stern, of the Golden Eagle. ' My present slock of; Overcoat i is direct from the manu. jfacturers, who obtained the fabrics from which they are com J posed direct from those who made them. Consequently no jtax exists imposed i by clothing speculators, jobbers, brokers. middle-men and the ; like. In buying a coat you pay buta jsmall price for the cloth, a small price for making it up, anda jinuch smaller price to' me fur bringing it here and offering it jto- 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 !this State, or. as for that, in the Unitrd StatM nf AmonW Big words, it's true, but call All of the aggregated New and Popular Fabrics enter in to the composition of the garments made up in the Latest Styles of Fashionable Taste for the present season, which, be ing strictly the case, no one. who calls Will fail to be astonish ed at the Marvellously Low Prices at which such Radically iw-uiviiut uuuus are sola. - Undercoats, also, at under prices, as well as EjSTTIIIE: SXJITS Made of the Best Materials, Fresh and Fash . ionable, in Great Variety and Exte t 1 it ot -si! IB . UTUULtl C3 T?rrS' ri rTa tn TWELFTH STREET. NEXT DOOR POSTOFFICE. 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