- CD " a . vr - J Ay. IS. 1SS9. lOCAL AXD l'ERSO. AL. L(,t ref.lr Fetra.uy 13th. Olrry If? ,,e ,l MeBreen's Opera . .... .itcrr,t. aurr jjr Jo!;n O. U. Besrer, or carrontown- fa In town on Monday. "u.,re!im at McOwt'i Opera House ej.,urnt en Saturday ever.trjr.. y- Otto Olafffr, of Carrolitown, spent f( hotirs In t..wn on Wednesday. . t T n.'f"th. nf Kane P . ii1"- u - Mondav. il !!,"v Ft "-'icilff John A. Blair and Col. .Torn ;fr look a t"V lJ K-rriour, on Tuesday. Fianf's OTilel, one of Lnretto oideat ,:J ' pI' zts, v.ai In loD on Mundtj, Fit tli t'tst tub oysters. orir.es. banar. . eo to AIc-Brv.'tt" O.nra Hume restau rant. Mr. Miu'cl" rienry vlsttlrtff friends ilU'robe, Westmoreland county, the prek int weeW. -Mr. J'i Erad'ey, of AlleKkrny tnwDD'r. i vnuor to oar omce on The Jury Com mission era completed ,Mrw.irS of Cr.lud tbe Jury wheel to-diy (TSnrsJay ) -Mr. Ahil L'oyl. Jr , and wlf of Shady side, rpent a few U?s In toa riurlu the present wet W. -Miss Kanina C n cne of Carrolltown' pleasant youna UM-t. Is visiting trlenJs la Itisniburu this week. -Mr. J. ph H.-irer. one of Carroll town sMp'. pmart i'lTc firmer. was a vlMtor to our cfTt" on M rv'sy. Mr. A!"!,5 Strl'trost.'r, 1-as Ju-.t re yi.l a cr n'I f furniture wbtcli he will it II t a very low prir. Pr. J Cr-ry, eil'tr cf the fjarroll lown .Vr"". r,'t,,"l thmnah town oo Mon day en h . wav t Alt-iona. Tle I.iif i nrt Prrjrn$ Is ecnald. raMy off wt-.pa It V" "H'.re Is aoort sTdchlna In Eo irsSiir ai J o.::cr part of the inoun'ain." -Mr. A. W. Buck In making preparations (or 'h twlil'in of a handsome new buns en fc! lit oo tYutre Btrei-t during the ojui- P'fr cintinue to comedown trim the Erupt.'itm to it the jtre-u grain In the In the oelvnbortiooil of llf livllle, M1N j;a ciunty. -M.i rrcw Glspr, of Carrnllt.i wn, who tiJ tx-fa ptnlin a fiw wiat;tln Pitta-bu-f, pa.tfii H.fO Jkti ttiU pUcn on her way t;Tie TjMriiiv, MrD -ild at Lorptto, r-, wanU bui lr, cei', or1.!, com. wheat, rye, bean, po nton. oijIurv for wh'.cn he will allow the lie.t trai!i pi Ice. r moh IntK'bted to the Loretto Mer eS:iJie curanany ar rquoit-J to call and itt'i their nccininta ou or before February Jit, 1?9, an1 throby sae coti. -The tr'I of X cho'.M naobns for the enidor rf Jniet 'Jreen at a cl!rlunlrji In Sfutt i:n(n 5-ptember. was ptirn- tt.'srivj hi Gitt'CsUirii o: Wednesday. -tifrtinle, aeun.T el Wt chll.l of Dr. M. ' 3 -rli, f AltK uv rllt ij on WedntHKlay, ;'il ahout eiet'.t ypars. The remains i:i be burled at Su-U'.nlt. on Friday tnnrnlni. Vil't r.s of Kr.tarn'ng hire nhcrhed COO nd pevi-ral acrra of latid fo hay a yr-.trrv lopni. d at their tOMrn. It wtll be ere'tt . r.et snmraer a.id en.p!0y 100 men. The rnrn cf widow n lpklns, of it Mshorlnu towi-h p, It Van county, wa Bhr. f -it an.l the riTt and r-xrt-rs broken up during last week's Ktortu. Lss ahout u'0. Mr. FrarcU A. E kn-P(!e of Csrrvl township, P,Hed throun our town yecter Jay on hU wy to IJMy. thU cuntv. where t expecu to remain for aa Indefinite piT'oi;. Rpptnre cure R-i-riinA D- J R afayr, 831 Ar. U S:.. P'i-:a.!eit.M ?'. .. at nre, pr oera!:oi or de'ay iroin bus Ber attet.'d by tn-jasia 1h of curea a't-r otUri fail. -Dr. (IrUlth and wife, cf this vupp, left th'1 (T!iur.li ) ,oorr.in, t. pn 1 tl e bl mce of tie wv t.r ai tb-ir winter ho:r.e ta Florida. We w.Hh ihira a pieaut jsurney u J a a-f( return. EaM Uuher, of Carroiltowo. Ii now if-., hick driver between thi rie n. c-4r. I. ken of : V T"n'"n WhrtU W'" y . r: m,1r: ,r lis worn to perfection. ! -A brakenr. by the nvne of Eeck. who in t.-kevlue. indisps county, was Utw..ea tw fti h,c Drt m "Ul'l.rg !U t!iu l!:i'rvrl- v.. .. .... C coui day ai: 1 t;,,j ., P( , - - "-l. ere inve u.n H'.ed with piothonr.Ury llftt f... k .. .. ..... .wense, . r,, fr forbrewer.e,. 9 X rr ' ,w f'",'lMi.;i!;, -,,., , ...... ... . " "na -Vo.i. was -fin h7-in on in- ' ..-rr j t r. Oil arid CIS ...I n- : t. n ,.t, ret.'.u.l l..rsro,r r,,, .. j In .,r th t. - . . ' !'; h of 3.000 f.et. -Cherry. - . s 11111 til 1 h a 11 l -J j-i-i iluirhar'cr. (-. f t .. . .. I j.it-r or i'i I RDIi n 'I a w. T . i -w ll).M,.J..H ,., ,u j. ust y (f -aw. by Kei.res.r ,.;,. JU f M(.r(.r ruc.Mt.iU riiLei one oft'e r.,t:... .k.....' nu.r,.tiinD'f.....' ! -getaarp'yfrand.s-c.ue 1 !. on '"wri Bcesryque. ' -!r 0:t Glisser, Carroll town's ton ..i-eriren i!,:i mako tfS.Jayit to its tfrs el ., fj t -J'.!MirMw.v,t,w,,i.nif If l n Crw ,n'1 nlj crenn tK-'r. now s-iow.i l) j!i,,i, ,,.,, j 'I'-ugi.t oetghNirin? man and Ms no-er S S " Tear,, i! e- t'-J VZZ ! t t""' Wr" n h f tt f.. '"'v.-Ur.di.oi th, t.waou: of'th" r"r:,h,y hnr",, -threast and " A I rm- Pr' R"'"v w.sc.lled to attend hfm. -Mrs. KeWer. '.h. iprfier of ; ,vr ir , . 1? P'n,'! f,,r n enT.-ror '""'-r'y -f f i. f,Wi but now I , . r'; ! 5 Vor,t Wednny . n HonJ iar.t n j pi b ca on Wedr,.u,. " 1 ,!' -M-DnaM at Lorefo, Ta.. still eontln- -'Jr. Henry J. H-.p-, of r "-'k the bottom out or Mgh pric., .1 -ing tb. .r..ot, of J,; , Pr P.mnd ; 5 bote, coffee oatetims.iraga'n. ' , J r'r " : ' TTers baking kod.a. 10 e-nts ; -A corps of rai roa ! fnslwr, r . , I tT "T1 WfenU j 6 pieces the r'v..r from M,s . " ""' : 3 Pounds tme... 2i rytroe . r , "JL J-r J,""'. J -nt. ; 1 .t best syrup, lur,.-t 4crfrft rrf Iu- ; 51 2 per sack ; wit. 51 23 rrr , - . liT-.T.,''",'';' U"l m;TS,V'"c'."""' rr-rio so at. I n. ........ i a-rv.ces or Fran. .V" l,f P"W. n1 we do not 1 e,l- ' ,0d was held and "s). ibMtur )our.g rrleud will I 1 Wm' -r duly elected to V' at,ie.t'sfMtloD to ttoM who w-.r, 11,,! " yrAr : 9n- M- R-. t , - w, line ot ::S";;nHnKi:;c?ntor",nr ... ' h-inkead was elected to -T'.e P. nn-yitanla E.Ifa.i.l Association ' A ' ""oa 5 " Vice President. Jno. to--.c.u,.ty pro-in, N-fiVd w"h J r o J V "Hnm.ttre. Joo. Uoyd. ?'a- l'rn ans ,n. cleik or tL Oeo! A IT? C' T" RM ' r. mai flw I . V- KlaVesd. Eoenapurg ; 1. E. Roberts, I I During a druokxn riot at H.'cla, Weki iroreland eouoty, oo Sunday uiomliirf, Mike Coay, a oilrier. Tvas atruck In theerouMrr wlih a coal pTPk by a Hungarian natBed rh'!!ip, nul irj j'el to such an extent that he will ltt!y .-. The Cutolic World for Febrrnry will contain a trlr.ut" to Its late footider and editor, the VerT U lease T. Hecker.- It Is from tri- pen of the Ke. A. F. Ilewlt, and correct ome of the Inaccuracies which bare erpeared In the cewspaper accounts of Father Hecker's life. Jscob Store, an experienced miner, was crushed to death In Grove Bros.' Iron ore oilne. rear Grafton, Huntingdon county, Monday morning, by a mass of rock falllnn on him. He w a about 60 years of age. and leave a wife ard four children. He was a rel'ahle and Industrious man. Durlrc tre beary sale and tornado that parsed oer this section of the country on Thursday n'-.'it Us?, six empty box cars were Mown from the tracks of the new Porrago railroad elding, near Newry and fell down ovr a forty foot bank and were wrecked. IfjllhPiytburg Rtgittdr. Mr. tuarul Wen'x. of Cart oil town ship, paid tmr towTi a visit vesterday. and he reportt that tbe prospects for the sale of coal land In N utherii Cambria are Inereas Inn dally. Mi. W. has expressed himself that the farmers will do well by holding their lands as long as they possibly can. -Kuel! D Cracy. a yospK married man of Huntingdon, who has for several years been etrp'oyer! ns express messenger on the route between Huntingdon and Cumber land, has been arrested on the eharee of robbing express packages committed to his care, the artete8 takn belna principally ladles' weartnc apparel. Mr. Adam F-es, who was one of the mot accommodr.tlng hack drlyers between this place and Catrolltown, has pur ct-ased a hnr Interest In the Carro'.ltown livery stsol Mr. Fees Is a youn man who Is always ready and willing to do what Is right with, those who fee disposed to pn.tron'x. him. We wlh blra succees In Ms underUklr-;?. -Charles Ward.wrl'e walking on the track rear McGsrvey' station on Monday even it. s, was smie by Eastern Express and sustained injuries that may result In his denth. H- was Uken on the train that ft'uelt b'rn ro AltiKini and tnken to ihe City Hos pital where he now lies with but little pro. rect for h's recovery. The boy Is an orrhan and had been emp!oyed lately at the Arllcjj. ton notei. Dsvld n. Ln checker, enpposed to be one of the solid farnrrs of Morrison's Cove, the garden spot of the farming land In Bed ford county, l.-rt m3 home on Sundy lat at ff:00 A. M. for a r.-ljhnor's, telling tls wife h would b- h irk lu an hoar. lie bas not heen besrd r fs.nce. A note cf f 31 turned up M ndy. wl.l -h Longenecker had forged on a neighbor. It is supposed that there U a women at te b'fooi of the case. The Chinese Village Company will ap rsr at tre Opra. Ilouse on Wednesday. Jannsrv 5.1. and gly n Interesting and In strnrt. enfertst-iment. Illustrative of life In China. The proceeds are for the benefit of the Yr.nng Peopl-'s S.vlety of Chrlst'an Endeavor, and we nnps to se a crowed bou-e. The enMre enmpanv of Chinese will appear In their rich native costumes and the enterU!r,r..ent wl!l ne on ths.t yon cannot eff.Trd to mUs. Adinioslon 13 and 23 cens. Howard T.urae, aged 22 years, whose home was In Altoona, met with an accident In the railroad ynrl at the lower shops In tbt c'ty on lat istrsrdsy morning fro-n the f ff-cts of which he d!ei f. hours after wards. Do was standii.g on th tracks, e'gnaWng bis engineer, when an engine which he failed to notice rnn blra down, crushing Ms left leg off at the ankle and fcN right leg off shove the knee. H- had only commenced wo.k as a Prakeman about three, hours before th accident. Jnst how ttw regutsr feasts dy named In l. cVn.!.-r ta-ve In the days when they occur, frn n vear to ytar. Is curious as well n inmr-sr'nir to note. Last year Shrove TuxMUy o,-citrred on the 14 h of Frbrusry ; tTisyear Homes oq the Btti of Mtrct. T! in year A-h Wednea.isy, or L-nt, occurs e,.n of MsrcR ; Uft year It fell on the 12tio Fhrary. P.lm 8anday K.st year w.e March 2Vt ; this j ear A prll 14 Ef.ter th's year, Anni 2W. ; last y-ar. Aonl lt. W h.t Sunday last y-ar. was ILiy 20:a ; this year it w.li occur j.jntf 9 -Rafos Marti. Cf Lilly, on Saturday night aboot eleven o'clock accidentally shot himself with a 32 calibre revolver, the ball entering b s side snd rassin . ... w.r epmsi column, tie was taken tnh!"f;o,T1Bn',al aid summoned. hnC ,h- Dd b died .boUt o:or k on vnrl,ia morn Tins .. W l-m I . ui( iia e. 01 a c-npie of ,U from ,ha rf.voVM when si.methlng got wrong with lu works tngand on bL attempting to examine It was accidental')- dticharge.l with the above re-uit. H- was about tweoty-f.Te yemrs of age. unmarried, a- d resided w,tb bis father nerry Martz. who Is an old resident of Llily. -On Monday afternoon rr r. . .i.. Q'linn. of H-mV,ck street went out ta at " bu-ney,. .nJ , "' Mr Q'll'IO Went tO SP her , j, h" ws s'ek. During her abs "er.ce t,ree eM'dr. 1 .1 . . " 9.iw r i in 1 riat U"""' h"n l'-S Po-r from th- stove i.r e c.o'nina l:t Pfrlt I ."'. caogil res IInPt' '". M. T.eade. Henrv J l.PP - '"" ritchard. Jno. J. Eyaos jV r ,' T' C" T' K-iberts. n. Kinkead; '0 lInvri Ir.ck I . v' "es, Jort. A Blalr. AtS Vl "c5-r' i- "f me,ay a ceil .. . i : ' , i"uiuin notes In rrce v.ii dered. . At the annual meeting of the .State Ed Itor'.al Association at Harrlsburg on Wed nosday T. W. Jones, of the narrlsburg Tel. jrram. was elected President : O. U. Thomas, Mechanicaburg, Secretary and Tr. asurer. and J. U. Fisher. Waynesboro, Corresponding Seererary. The selection of an objective point for next summer's jaunt of the Association was left to the Executive Commute with the enderstandiug that a season-- jesort be chosen. The President waa Instructed to appoint delegates to the meetlug or the Iotarnatloual Editorial Asso ciation to ba held at Detroit next ralL The body of Samuel C. Selbert, nntll a few days ago paying teller of the Union Trust company, Philadelphia, was taken from the Delaware river Saturday night. Selbert a few days ago resigned, and bad told the people at thn boardlng-honse ha was going to Minnesota. Saturday he for some reason boarded the steamer Camerata and the next moment was overboard. He was from Huntingdon. Selbert bad .had trouble with his bondsmen, who wanted to be relieved. He was removed from his post as paying teller on account of some difficul ty about a draft. His predecessor In office was a defaulter. Selbert's love for drink was his worst enemy. On his body weie letters from bis mother and sister nrglnz him to write. The bsrn of Albert Walters In Sum merblll townshp, about ono mllo north-east or WUmore, was entirely destroyed by fire on Friday evening abont seven o'clock. Mr. Walters was at the barn feeding when the lantern wbicb be carried exploded, set ting fire to the bay In the mow. The flames spread In an Instant and Mr. Walters beelnt that there waa no hope of saving the barn hurried to the atables below and succeeded In getting out Ms horses, but so rapidly did the flames spread that be was nnable to save anything else. The barn was a new one, built about a year ago, and contained a large amount of feed, harness and farm ing Implements. Three cows were burned, and a new reaping aud binding machine. Mr. Walters' loss Is estimated at $23,000. -'Ont who has tried It," writes to the New Totk Worrd giving the following sim pie remedy for catarrh : "Many persons In this climate afflicted with catarrh and bronchitis have not the money to pay a pby slclao. Let them try this simple, harmless home treatment and. If faithfully followed. it will afford relief or effectual cure. Take a common pitcher holding two quarts or moie. beat It thoroughly and fill it tnree- qusrter fall with steaming, boiling water add Instantly a teaspoonfal of oil of tar men inhale tne steam through, the nostrils ana exhale through, the mouth ; put the noe weii into the mouth or the pitcher and take a deep, full Inhalation, letting the air pass out through a very small opening of the Hps. Continue this ten or twenty mln utes at a time two or three times dally. urina a cup run or not water after each treatment ; also a quarter or half hour be fore breakfast." IIenilBi I tenia Hemlock. Jan. 15. tiro Ed. Freeh ax . Uoplug artr a long ab sence you may Bad room in the columns of )our paper for a few items from Ue little town of Lilly which miy b of some baaeflt to trie reader or your papr. ioi. u cr. white. Post G. A. R. eontams plates having a camp flra on the 31st or Ja usiy In Thompson's Hall In this plase. The Standard company's roal mines here were ld;e all of last week a lack of orders caused the shut down. John A. Leap, soo-rlntendant f.irE Mentzer, hal the misfortune of bavins a eral teeth knocked out by being struck with a brake stick. It looks, as If there would be a dlsolntlon of the Lilly Soap Manufacturing company In the near future. Tbos. Xoel, who resides on ths Philp Werner farm, iwo miles distant from here, we are sorry to say burled one of bis chil dren, a girl aged ahout ten years, who diad from that dread disease diphtheria on Sun day, ne has one or two others down wltn the same disease, hot they are rscoverlng. Our little town ws thrown Into Intense excitement over th accidental dsutb.of Burns Mrtz by the discharge of a revolver. Oo Saturday night about eleven o'clock he with a companion was walking along Main street when n thought to try a new re volver which ba bad lately purchased, and after firing two ahots something became wrong with the weapon, and, while trying to repair It, was discharged, the ball taking effect In the abdomen, from which he died about five o'clock Sand ay morning arter re celv.ng the last rights of the Catholic faith. "Rufe," as he was generally known, bag a generons tseart, was kind to bis parents and would In all cases help the needy or anyone who bad met with mirror tune. His fun eral was one of the largest ever known here His remains w?ra Uken to St. BrlJget's church where a High Mass of requluna was said for the repose of bis soul, ne was a member of the K. of L. of this place. Uey turning out as a token of regard to the nam- oeroraonot two bundled. R- J. Hughes, of the Standard Coal com pany. Is paying to-day chalk one up ror Dick. Oar worthy friend and veterinary surgeon had the misfortune to cut ths main arVry in bis wrist oo Friday last, ne Is jetting along allrlght, but was very weak for a short time rrom tLe loas of blood, or from an em etic wbch be took to k III the pain. X. Item rrwna t rrolllwa. Carroli-towx. Pa , Jan. 17th, 18. Fj. Freexasj: Mr. Vincent Stoltz. of tbU place. Is now eo'Icitlng for a Pittsburg electric li;ht firm. Oar citizens have pot their names down for a large number of lighU. acd Ehcosburg will be worked np later on. ir the required number Is sub scribed, the company will begin work at one. The plant will likely be In Carroll town, as It Is located between Ebensburg and Hstiogs. The latter place will also be worked an In duo time. The company r lers low terma. A youns, son of Hon. J. J. Thomas, of Carroll township, while recently eMng on a visit to Mr. Charles Dunlap, a neighboring farmer. as attacked by the latter's dog. thrown down and bruised and bitten. Ir it had not been for Mr. Dunlap's children ap pearlog on the scene and beating th dog off, the boy would doubtless have been torn up and probably allied. Mr. w. J. Ward, of yonr town, is visiting bee and circulating among Ms many riends. Mrs. WlllUm Stevens, of Carroll town ship, daughter of Mr. II. C. Khkpatrlck. departed t ils life ou Sunday morning last, after a lingering Illness with consumption, aged aboct 29 yrs. Deceased was re spected and loved by a large cumber of friends and acquaintances. The remains were Interred lo St. Benedict's cemetery, this p aco. on Tuesday. The Carrolltown Ameteurs will give an entertainment In Sharbaugh'e Hall oo Sat urday eveoiog of next wtk. The mem bers of the company have thoroughly prac ticed their several parts In the flsy "Last Legs." and will nndoubUdly give satisfac tion to the audience. Mr. Thos. Sharbaugb. formerly or your town, will take an active pait lu the play. Carrolllown will turn out en mmtst, and i learn quite a Lumber of Et eosburg people baye expressed their deter mination to he present. 1'roihonatary H. a. Shoemaker was In town oti Wednesday. Mr. Adam Fees, the Ehenshurg and Cay rouiown back man. has purchae4 the-1ater-it ot Mr. Jvx.po Wirtner in the livery bus- Instil hi.ai raw. . Tt. Ba Twntilp Items. Reaps Township. Jan. 18, 1839. Dear Fr&euan : The 'storm king" of the year reserved a part of bis fury for this section. Last Wednesday will long live In the remembrance of our people. About two o'clock In the afternoon the fotebodlng of the storm appeared, In a veiled heaven, with clouds so dark as to obscure almost everything. Then the earth was lighted up and a terrible gale of wind accompanied by a heavy rain swept over the neighborhood. The aosry blasts bad a telling effect. The storm like a liberated lion, went bowling through the forest's, twisting giant trees ont of root, forcing off decayed branches, till the woods became as dangerous as a bail form of leaden bullets. Fences were scat tered promiscuously, buildings tKrown down and many accidents reported. Forty trees blown across the telegraph wires between Glasgow and Pnrwlnsdale alone. The amount of damage Is very great. Lewis, a little boy of Mr. Jaa. Holien, of Glasgow, has nearly recovered from the ef fects of a severe cold. A little ten-year old girl of lsaae EJmls- ton, who Uvea in a lonely part of this town ship, one and a half mile from Lloydsvllle, was accldently shot on last Thursday by her little brother, who Is a couple of years older. The little boy was handling the re volver which he thought was not loaded, when tbe only loaded chamber was dis charged. The bullet, a thirty-two calllore. taking effect In tbe left shoulder and pass ing through, lodged nnder tbe breast bone. Dr. Rutheraoff, of Mountain Dale, was summoned and made an attempt to extract the ball, but without soeeess. At present writing the child still lives, but ber recovery seems rather doubtful. Mr. Geo. W. Troxell. of Roseland. la erecting a substantial carriage and wagon shep on ble premises. Mrs. Henry Hon, of Roseland, Is on tbe Invalid list. Kev W. A. Baler and wife, who have been In Clearfield connty for tbe past few months, where the reverend gentleman bas been conducting revival meetings, have again re turned to their home at Glasgow. We were sorry to learn that Mr. Baler, while away met with a painful Injury to bis shoulder and arm. the result of a fall down a pair of cellar steps, which be, In bis baste to get a past to an inviting Christmas dinner, be ing carried away by the enthusiasm of tbe occasion, and walking deliberately, (aa the wicked do into a snsre) the reverend walk ed right down into tbe cellar "on a bop. step and a Jump," and before be knew any thing be landed at the bottom. Ue con cluded that was a dark, cheerless and uninviting pace to dine in, so he bustled himself quickly out of that, and came np ; and after all, made a "good band" at masticating tbe gobbler. We sympa thize with him In his affliction, but now, as be Is allrlght again, tbe thought almost provokes a snvle to think bow sore times we poor mortals In attempting to reach high stations of honor are often burled down the ladder of fame Into utter darkness as was the suhjeet of our notice. The last session ot tue Cambria CouPty Teachers Institute was attended by all our teachers. They all speak very highly of It, and are unanimous In pronouncing It the bttt ever held In the coun;y. Much honor Is d ue to Prof. Leech f or mak log It a success, D. E Uoileu. of Mountain Dale, Is con ducting a u'.gtt school at New Germany, tbis township. Miss Myrtle Molhollum received on last Friday evening tbe highest tokens of re spect from her many young friends, who tendered her a grand surprise ovation. Miss Myrtle, who lives near Roselands, and aud wears the fresh blushes of "sweet six teen" claims tbe was not badly surprised, but on the contrary was fully aware of the well laid scheme of ber young ft lends to surprise her. Tbe next session of the Reade township local institute will be held at Shirley, in stead of Glasgow as previously announced. We are now enjoying very fine weather. The "No. 2" school was highly favored on last Friday afternoon by visits from Messrs. S. W. Turner and Christian Mu'hollnm, two or Roads township's beat citizens ;bnt to cap tbe elia.as "Auot Susie" Turner came with her husband. Mr. S. W , and tt e teacher aud tschool were perfectly de lighted with her and their vleits. R. Special tieanlaa l Waaalatton ylak rransylTaBla Railroad. In order that tbe leeldente or this section msy enjoy the opportunity of visiting Washington, "The Pennsylvania Railroad company wilt run a special excursion to that city on Tbnrsdsy, January 24th. Tbe National Capital Is one or tew most Interest ing cities In tbe Union. It is esteemed by many tbe rnoet beautiful city In America, and the fact that it!s the seat of government and tbe location of the bandsoaest public buildings In the laud, makes It Interesting to every citizen. Both branches of Congress ate now In dally session, and In fact every branch of the public seryice may be a-en in the actual work of conducting the government. The public buildings, embracing tbe Capitol. White Ilouse. Treasury, State, War. and Navy Departments, the great Smithsonian Institution, the National Mu&eurs. are open to tbe public every day. and offer a field for Interest aod study that cannot be excelled anywhere. Tbe great Washington Monu ment, the highest memorial shaft In tbe wcr!d. Is in itself worth a trip to see. Tbe rates are unusually low, and the lim itation of tbe tickets ample for most pleas urable visit. Excursion tickets good for ten dsys, ad mitting of a etop-oyer la Baltimore wttbln the limit, either going or returning, will be sold from Pittsburg at 9 .00. snd at corre spondingly low rates from other stations in Western Pennsylvania. The tickets will be good for oe on any regular train cf tbe date above named, etcept limited express trains ; and in addition to the regular ser vice a special train of parlor ears and day eoaches will leaye P(tuburg at 8.00 a.m. ard run through to Washington, stopping at principal stations. The returc coupons will be valid for passage on any regular train, except tbe New York and Chicago Limited Express. Bear Htry. The Renova Xetct comes to the front with the most thrilling bear story of the season. Two rhiiadelpblans who are sojourning at Renova started out last Satur day morning to bnnt bear. After travel ing seven or eight miles they struck bruin's trail, wbicb they followed np until tbe game was overtaken, when both men discharged their guns at tbe beast, but unfortunately missed their mark. Then the fun began and bruin bunted the men. They ran aa fast aa their legs could carry them with tbe uisuu. hp Runiers noaiiy concluded to seek safety in climbing a tree, but the bear decided to climb tbe same tree. Aaccordng to the JWtca the men each bad a flaek or whisky In tbeir pockets which they poured Into tbe bear's tbroat, making the brute drunk and while he was In this condition they decendttd and made their escape. I Slav Deen a sufferer from catarrh for th paat eight years. Having; tried a number or r-medics advertised as sors cures" with out obtaining any relief, I baj resolved never to take any other patent medicines, avben a friend ad vies,; m to try Ely's Cream Balm. I did so with great reluctance, bat cart now testify with pleasure) that after rslag it for six weeks I believe tryself eord. It U a most agreeable remedy an rrV'itlr T,B"n---Jo8P Stewart, 634 Grand Ay., "Brooklyn. Etaatlaxai Cllasiwa;a. HaETises. Jan. 16, 1839. Editor Fefkman. Mr. Leonard nrt man has moved into his new hotel. We observe that Mr. Isidore Binder, our postmaster, bas received a full line of stov. s. tinware, and all kln of goods preUlnlng to a first class hardware store. J J. Hank & Bro. has Just received one hundred barrels of flour, which Is one of the largest bills of flour ever shipped to North ern Cambria. P. P. Miller, proprietor of the Plattvllle bote I, bas moved to town. John Westover is smlllmg. It's a boy. The Hastings Herald wUI Usue its first copy In about two weeks. Toe new hotel of Andrew Laotzy Is now under roof and will be completed by the first of March. Messrs. Thomas and F. X. Ott and John Hahn. all of St. Boniface, visited funxsu- i Uwney last week and report a good tide. Slick. ; Hlacr'i Rich Flaid. The story comes from Eiddlesburg. Bed ford county, says the Huntingdon Local yev. that a miner named Jaa. Nole made a rich discovery on Friday. lie is employ ed In tbe Elmlra mine oa Six Mile Run. t Derated by Maher A Bumgardner. and while digging, bis pick went through the wall of the room la wbich be was working; continuing to dig at tbe same spot he mad an opening Into a mine that had been abandoned a short time before tbe lata war. He made a survey or tbe mine and discover ed a rostv quart can that was sticking In a recess in tbe wall. He took bold or It, and finding It heavier than he thought, he open ed It with no little anxiety, when there was revealed to Lis astonished gaze five stiver dollars somewhat tarnished lying on tbe top. and below these were a quantity of gold coins, the exact amount of wbicb be refuses to make known, saying that be bas not counted tbem. Be permitted some of his fellow-workmen to feel tbe weight of the can and to see tbe contents, and they estimate the yalue or the find to be about 12.000. Nole bas labored Industriously as' a miner for a number of years, and the treasure bas fallen into worthy hands, as he Is a poor man with a large family. No one knows who the money belonged to, but It Is supposed It was hidden in tbe mine by some miner during tbe war, and that he has died. HARBIiUE LlfEKNM ISISCCD. The following marriage licenses were Issued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Wednesday, Jan. 16tb, 18X9: F. J. Koons and Elizabeth Riley, Gallltzln borough. Joseph McCann, Washington township and Maggie Galligan. GallMzsn borough. John J. Wardeoskl and Martina Burk bart. Galll'zlo. John Chemclepks and Annie Downey. Gatlitzin borough. Daniel Coyie. Johnstown and Annie Hill, Coopersdaie borough Henry A. Cleeneer, Conemangh bor ough and Julia E. Faith, New Florence, Westmoreland county. nenry W. Eckenrode. Gallltzln and Mary C. Eckenrode, Allegheny township. Charles L. Kay Conemangh aod Jessie Mav Lelghtoer, MillvlHe borough. David F. Warfel. East Conemangh and Eilie Mover, Conemaugh township. Lew ha David Sboffoer. Patnt Tod. Somer set county and Carrie Jane Weaver, Rich land township George M. Waltz. Chest townehip and Mary Ann Shell. Elder township William Porter and Matlida Kern, Sos quehanna township Houry J. Raab and Lizzie Scbatz, Johns town. DIED. STEVENS Died at her borne In Carroll township on Saturday, January 13tb, 189. Mrs. Amanda Stevens, wife of William Stevens, aged about 30 years. Bweatleai'n AraWeat Naive. The Best Halve In the world for Cuts. Bruises. Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum Fever Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains Coma, and ail Skin Eruptions, and po-.l-tlvly cures Piles, or no pay nqulred. It is guaranteed to give rerf-et satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. Sold at the drug sU.r of E Jamee, EoenyC burg, and W. W MeAteer, Loretto. Orphans' Court Sale OF VALUABLE REAL STATE. BTTlrtueol an order lata log ont of th Or phans Court of Cambria county Pa to ue directed. I wlU expos to pnblle sal oa "the premleeje on SATURDA Y, DEC. Dth, 'SO, AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M . th following described real estate, via : All that certain piece or lot of ground situate la Oaliittin bor-ngh. Cambria eWtj " "a boonded and described aa follows, via : J' ' ucpinmni II a poet on f LTIm... a - , -w va siaio ui lana -"')'"""'" v 1 company, tbenc north 7a K-taonlna-(al eompany. thenc south SM 'de- !n!t7Mi't.to,rM,t township road th. plsceol bea-loning. along towntblp road on tbe south containing ISO square feat, hiring thereon reeled a tow-tutld p ank bona. TERMS Of SALE:-VS Ten per coat, wl an th property la sold bal-CD-"'1 at cocnrmatlon orie. one third In alz mon ha. and th remainder In one year after eonBrm.tlon ef sa... Delerrod pay menta to beer Interest, and to be secured by th jnda-ment bond and mortgage ef the pnrehaser. Daniel ukmiy. ... o r of Ellen Hara-ey, dee'd. Snanit.Jan. U. itSi li. STAT KM tNT. t.TMtT;!?Tr'1 "Bn ataument of the rrotee t!on Mutual Fire Insurane company of Cambria connty lor year ending Deoeuber31, lsss mulorlm Amooet Insured Dep. SI, 1S87 Amount Insured daring ye ."" St 770 S5 f0 47T7i3 CO t2 19S trss 00 SOS (3S 00 l1oet amount expired dnrlna- year Dlirt amount surrendered aud can" . caw . M 003 00 Amount Insured Do. 81. ltss Prem. notes In for?, Dec. n. 18S7 lrem. notes taken during year.. S41U 9 no 1 77S M 00 341 U0 it Xii 00 $3JS S71 00 Deduct amannt rpird darlnrvear Daduet amount surrendered and caa" clad . Am'" 8Pre:n" Bote" ,B ,ore- Doe, 81. S22 92 00 6 ISO 00 $169 4 ST CO Number pollcle Issued dnnnr year Number tn force Dee. 81, ma , , " CASK ACCOUNTS HECEIPTS. 38 1J1 Amount eo hand at last settlements a Tis m Cash for new icsaraoc . j j, S3 360 04 EXPENDITUKES-LOSSES PAID. jus. Haaer... r red Krasser. 1 60 is to t-A bS 100 00 Iwrenee 8obroth.... "" "" Julia Binder, tx...S!77T.''Z1.'. OTHER EXPENSES." Secretary's fee . Treasurar's aalary " Kent. " Areata com m (osloc SI II. Preaa. returned pollole. eanceied .." Printlnr. postage, stationery, etc LompBsauoo executive eommltt. let oo w oo 4 00 SB1 00 S 31 ll.S 40 i 00 Balane . II 71 S64J 33 LIABILITIES, anpald. Philip Prttcoh ssoo January lith. iaqi, th forajolnc report and: ted found correct and approved. "aiaea. January lith. iaS, J" 'MIS I.LI 'YD. ) c BTS. Cmltta.. Jan. H, la.3t. FARM FOOliT" " 7 iuuui iuij acre of which r elared. havina thereoa a I w outcry Tlank ? hon-. and Iraau. barn. Ann. ?u . . premise and th. farm 1 In . dvatioa and ia wall i.-j tb fubseriber on th premise. or term applv to JOHN HOdCE. FARMS FOaSALF. ". tcto at a a tu siiV lAkmLrtlttssanbTk ' l poet on township road lead In from O.IIiiain to Moontln mad and lin of tw b. lyi??'. Iaoa's mill, thenee south aV ars-w w cr a, is irf-X fk as. awwa va- a a t w m 1 w f Dttnwl Mi 1 KS T ATI "COR BALE. f-.,, Hoe aod lot la Kbenrtrorar. Pa. A Barer taillaa vprlDK. ttabla and outbuilding oa pram iu"e qulre at l Uu'Wa u. hardware Kensbnnt. Oct. 12.1SSS. Notice la faeretr aiveo that tiie annual election lor directum n th Protactioa Mutual ire laaurance Moipmy of Cambria oono'T will o held at toe r.ffii-a of th secretary la :tens ?nw on SUnday. January Mth.ISM, between tbe oours ef lo a. m. and ir. ... . , T w. dick. Secretary. Ebemburg. Dee. 14. 1H STKAT BULL. . Strayed away rrom th nbscrltr resiling in i amhria town.bip en or ahoot tbe lsth or -Aitn of ISovember laat a dark red boll aboot IS months old with white atar on lorehead and wLlte on Kl . tli- Abt normatlon of nia where about will be tbankfollv retired by the eot. CI!,r- PATRICK riKKEN. Cambria Twp Dee. 21. lggs. "WHO WOULD IE WITHOf T A HOME. . ba Beech (rove Coal and Coke com pany, loeate-j t Oallltrlu. Pa.. oOer to cell teren bnodred (700) Lota on the lunor aid ol Tunnel Hill, not more than laor hundred yatda Irom ctarrhea and chiol houfe. Aa thrr win b par waver runnlnc throunh this diHtnrt In lex tnan a year, and lb Lot ar located In th midst ot a prosperous ecrl'on the lnTetn.ent cannot fall to h profitable. W will ee l tries Lota on monthly payments ro that all who wish tray hav a hom. All eommnnlcatton. ..... i .4 k . . 1 HUii AS BHAULtY. Crallitiin, Pa. Dee. 14. 1SSS.. VDMINISTRATOR-S NOTICE. Wbereaa letter of administration n the estate of Jesse McOouKh, late of Porta-e town Ship. Cambria county, Va.. deceased. having been granted to the aoders litned. all peroona Indebted to said estate are hereby noiined to make pay ment to me without delay and tbos ba!na claims aa-aUst the same will present th same properly authenticated lor settlement. JOSEPH .KrSloraH. Adm'rof Jesse McOtagn. dee'd. Portac township. Not. 30.1s. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. By vlrtoe or an order of the Coart of Csmmon . , P"a of Cambria couoty, and to me direct ed. I will expose to pul.llo al at the Hotel ot cVmbrbntyonn " Aih7U,- SATURDAY, JAX. 2G, 'SO, AT a O'CLOCK P. M. the following described property, to wit : No 1 A certain piece or parcel of land, sit uate in Cbett township. Cambria connty. Pa . ad-j-'tnlna-laods ot Charles Olll, Michael I'nonur I rT" Vlk- Jueot Dletrlck and otnera ; cod talning 68 acres more or less. No. a. All the coal and oher minerals lylnv. be ng In. upon and under a certain piece or oar cel of land situate In 'hest tnwn-blp foresaid arjoinin lands of CJharle Olll. ALthoov lll. i Miebsel Oronur and others ; containing 3 acrea more or less. TERMS t.FSALE: Ten percent, efth pur chase ooey to be paid on tbe day of sale, the balance of the one-third on eonarm'atlon thereof, and the balance in twoeqnal aonnal varments thereol with Interest, deterred payments to be se cured by judgment Botes ot the .urchar JAMES K. MYERS. . . , . Alirnee ol Samuel Olll. As'avllle. Fa., Jan. 4, lbW. CTATE of Pennsylvania, County of Cambria. KJ Ihe ommonweaith ol Pennsylvania to Elfxabeth Iiinn. Lonawmd county, Meath, Ire land ; Ki.b-rt Dunn, and Michael Imnn. Lona--woe1. county. Meatb. lrelatd ; Matthew Dunn. Altooaa. Blair county. Ha ; Mary Dunn. Lone wood county. Meatn. Ireland ; Bessl l'unn. Oreensbura. Pa.; El.L. Dunn. .Annie Dccn, Ureensharn. p.,- Kate Parrtsh. Pitta-b-jrg. Pa.; John S. Parnsb. Pittsburg. Pa.; Agne l'unn. Plttsbnrg. Pa.: Daniel, Maagl. Petor. James and John Dunn, Altoona, Pa., Pater James and John being miners. On am so: Von are hereby cited to be and appear beioretbe Joiiges of our Orphans' Court at Ebencburg In aod fur said county on tbe first Mcuday ot March next, then and there to -how cause. If any you have, why the Court should not decree sbeclne perlormances ef contract between I'atrlek Dunn, deceased, aud Matthew Dunn for certain trart or lot or lot or land situated in th borough ot Oscola, Cles.rCel-1 o.antv. Pa. JiS. A. OUAV, Sheriff. Ebensburg. Dee. 14 19. (ToMetaJUr b not this lb Stb Urn I have half -aolad abase boots f fVi-mf-Yf.! Blnee I havnad WOLVT'S ACaTX SLACXmo my boots wear longs than bafur and an alwaj bncbx and clean. Wolff sACMEBIacking It the lilacting for Men, Women and Children. The RICHEST BLACK POLISH. Making Leather Waterproof and Durable. Ao Brink. A Shine Lasts a Week. Can b icathed irith voter, tame at Oil doth. The Finest Dressing for Harness. Bold by Shoe Strrram, Grocers. DrocgMt. and retailors generally. WOLFF X RANDOLPH. PMiiJonPHM.' 4. lJ-aJ-al. Pollcle written at abort aetlce la tbe OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" Asad other FiraS Ctawa Companies. t. w. dick:, ESTT FOR TUB FIRE IKSDRAKCB CUIUT. COMMENCED BCSIEl 1794:. Ebatubera:. Jniy LlSx. STAR SK&VIHG PARLOR I COR. CENTRE AND SAMPLE STREETS, E BENS BUR C, PA. J- H. QANT, Proprietor. THEprruLI" will always find ns at enr plaee of bnslness In business hours. Everythlca kept neat and cosv. A bn'h room ha "been con- "wj wun me sn we ere the public can b ao eommodated with a hot or er.M h.ih cu. . .. v and every thine connected therein kept perfeetly GOOD NEWS For Everybody. Do you know that for one dollar you can buy one full quart of pure Eight-Year Old Export Guck enhMmsr Whisksy At the Old Reliable Drug nouse josephIflehimg, .No. 84 Market Street. A wbisaey that has stood th. test an I ha met with aucb continued aaeeess and popu arltv -hat it lj now eanceied by everybody to b tha'nurest and 0net whisky that can be obtained at .nv price V. e know that It merit the th.nands of Vtlterna- eommaots we are continually receivlna We know jbe care we have alien li to merlllheie comments. Wekno . It h.a the aa w. adv?r tl fhere Is hardly a mall that doe not brio Wh ky " WT1 our pir old Export Our price remain aa heretofne. On lull quart f 1.00. or alx for Si.ot. . kl .A . ....... mall .wrfc or v. ii lorn a n.. ?5i?rh2uriW or-.h,pped a'ocor- JOSEPH FLEMING k SON, DRUGGISTS. 84 Market Street, Pittsburg, Pa. receive prompt attention. s.ini. Jan. 4, lrw. Ijt. Th oldest and beat Institution far obtafnlna a Buflness Eiueatinn. We b. rnccewtolly pi, pared thonsanda of yonrR- men fortheaotlk dn . of llf. For t lrcolsjs address. ot. n. iss,r- Dut r k 90NS- XT nwa rjj yrtnt rswnr rrfrfrw oan at nr I v effie. The Tail Bad of Old 1SBS A.VD The BemmiiR will be made memorable bv WOOLF. BON A THOMAS for low prloes. Our Overcoatr Department Is teeming wlt-b Bargains. Words and figures cannot possibly convey a cor- -vey a correct Idea of the manner In which we bare cut the prices of ailour stock of Men's. Boy' aod Children's Overcoats aud heavy suits. Tbe sacrarjee we make in unloading; tuis stock lo without parallel. Not a pries wn we quote, but of this fact you may rest assured : that from our finest Drsa Suit or Overcoat fora young gentleman down to tbe strong every-day buit for a school- boy, we will give more aud better for ths price we ask than we have ever given before. TbU Reduction Sale is In downright earned. We mean business. The Overcoats and heavy suits must bo sold. The weather wa9 against us in tbe early part of the season, and now if you Lave a little ready money it will prove a saving of 6eveial dollars to you in your purchases from us. Ths Greatest Reactions bare teen in tte Prices cf Fur Cans. 43 72. 89 cents ; former prices, 73c. fl, $1. $1.25. Plush N-ckar. 47. 75. 87 cents ; former oncea. 75c. 1 fl.23. Fur top Gloves 75 cu , $1, tl'23; Boys' Piusb Caps. 17. 28, 42 cents G IVEN AWAY I From now until New Year's Dy we shall meis (purchasing goods to tbe amount or 53 rnotograpb. Albums which have delighted tbousauds of our lady friends dur wet k REMEMBER, GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED. Woolf, Son & Thomas, JOHNSTOWN", PEisnsrvL. ECKE&MRODE HOPPLE have just returned from the Eastern Cities with a large and'eom 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, Blankets, Comforts, Robes, Horse Blankets ; Rubber Goods of all kinds ; fine assortment of Millinary Goods and, in fact, a peneral variety of Goods. Having bought at a discount, we are now prepared to oiier special inducements and Low l'nces to Cash Buyers. Solic iting your patronage we guarantee satisfaction. Respectfully, ECKENRODE &, HOPPLE, Carrolltown, Pa. I'm OVERCOAT 0 SLIDER P ess rw ft is 3IARCI! RIGHT READY-MADE CLOTHIER OF ALTOONA, Ta., o XEXT TO P0ST0FFICK Not n fiiDcrl last Fall Overcoat xvfli pnrriAtl r ft- f W v.t..wUsvaAa,Va. UJ i, on the shelves, fade on the counters or tn ho, ininrol h-o- v.or,ri ling. Ail such goods were tue vioiuen xagie. My present stock of Overrnnft .llmcf fprtTn iY,a m.n., facturers, who obtained the jposea direct Irom those who made them. Consequently no -tax exists imposed by clothing speculators, jobbers, brokers, imiddle-men and the like. In buying a coat you pay buta ismall pricf for the cloth, a small nricft for m:ikinre tf nn onrlo much smaller price to me fur ,to you tor sale. Thus I am may not believe it until VOU j . , . . J UJ ulucl uouse in Aiioona, or in JJlair county or in tx.13 tite, or, as ior mat, m tne United States of America. Big words, it's true, but call and see. All of the ajrerrecrated New ami P jto the composition of the garments made up in the Latest J vu.i.wuui'iv 1UI rj(fcujn,wui uuuua aic huiu. Undercoats, also, at under . - . , UC- ing strictly the case, no one who calls will fail to be astonish ed at the Marvellously Low Prices at which such Radically Oj'Mado of the Best Materials.-Fresh and Fash- lonaoie, m lireat of TWELFTH STREET. NEXT DOOR POSTOFFICE ESSENTIAL OILS.', WIJITEBGREE5, PEPPERM 51, PES KY ROTAMPEARXIST, c. I.-im 1,oan'y ooo'ht tn any qoantltv lor cah oo del,verV.fr.of broaeras-e. cimmlsslon. stor aa. .c, by OODGB & OLCOTT. Importer and ezoorters. W William at. New York. rtvttU AffricltMBl VTcrix, Terr, Pa, ufunuiHs aula AAlress A. B. HJMJCBaB A SOI.Iock, r. IHo. 5S, is. u. iOUCAN FINDeTSs" .jo tilw rrrtvssi-r a th A.r.i ,,nr Xtirsaa e st 1.0 m cbrrraw mi 7truit lJ&tS Sa.aarssaw. warraj;"; r - B .r- g of 1888 former prices f i. ti.25. f 1 .GO ; former prices, 25. 40, CO cts. GrlV7 ITV AWAY t continue to present each of our many custo- or more) with one of those litndsoms Plush uandsoms rluso during Corlstnias -AT- 55 ft 0 x STRAIGHT TO nr sold to and bought by Stern, of fabrics from which they are com! bringing it here and offering it enabled to sell Overcoats you fall urninil onrl caa . ovv vucauwi lilt" III I .t' 1 1 ! KPQenn IT-nte, prices, as well as a 0 CD Variety and Exte it Stock. STEEL WIRE FENCE The cheapest and Buttt Fenoo tor arouad Lwas. c-cliool Ltns Peuitrv Yard-. Gardens. -uis. I'a k and Cemetery )iasi aod Oate. . -rit Am. inane nt. Ai... all aln la .1 Ware .r. V rlt. lor Prlee. State kind 4 aoslV. . I :anc. w nted. TAYLOR A WEAN A sv6 Market birewt, Piu mra. Pa. t. 14. SjS 4u aa aw. aa e" imjat air , Etenstnrs. Firs toancg Ato T- W. DICK, General Insurance Agent, EE22JST3HI LTTG,
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