f TIB.NKI) IT AFT: K 40 TEARS. A Man Who Deaerted His Young Wife Has Finally Enriched HIH Son, Acwottrn, Ga., December 22. —R. W. Wilson, Jr., arrived here yesterday from California to spend the Christmas holi days. Four years ago lie was a tenant cropper near town, his father being sup posed to be dead. In ttie early settlement of Cobb county miners delved for hidden treasures more titan they do now. Among those engaged in this business was R. W. Wilson. In 1848, in a tit oi the blues, he bade his pretty young wife and child goed-hv and started for California, [lis wife remained at her home near Acwortb, and received a few letters from him after he hud arrived among the miners of Cali fornia. Finally he ceased writing alto gether. After some years passed suitors pleaded for the wife's hand in marriage, but she declined to enter wedlock and , kept sacred the memory of her first love. One day one of her suitors found in a California paper the recorded death cf her husband. With this assurance ah® consented to marry the man who hail been so kind to her. After living with her second husband a few years she died. Some time ago a stranger, s'xty-five years old, stopped at Acwortb and regis tered at the Lite ilkld House as R. W. Wilson. He inquired for his old friend Litchfield, lie was told that he wa dead, and then he named friend after Irteud, and he was told tlmt they were dead or had moved away. Like Rip Van Winkle, lie knew no one, and nobitdy knew him. He cot i n a horse and rode out intoh'sold settlement, hoping to find some familiar face, an 1 a* he passed Capt. J. B. O'Neill's farm lie saw a youug man picking cotton, and ia . quired his name, and was told " Wilson." . " Where is your father ?" he a-dred. •• lie went to California forty years ago," The leurs came rushing into the old man's eyes, and he made known that he was the father. Young Wilson was greatly affected by this declaration, and the old man went to his son's house and was in troduced to his daughter-in-law and grandchildren. The old man recounted his reverses in California, and why he >r waited for success to crown his labors be (fore returning, lie finally struck it rich, and is now wealthy. He took his sou and family back with him and installed hint as his heir. Young Wilson gives glowing descriptions of the life he now lives on the Pacific coast. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC IN HOSTON. Forty-Three I'ollceuion Oil' Duty Yesterday , . foreign Mail Matter Looked Upoa Willi Suspicion. ' Boston, December 2a. —The spread of the influenza epidemic among nil classes in Boston is daily becoming more notice -L able. At the police headquarters yestcr day the unusual number of forty-three men were reported sick and off duty, and these nearly all were down with the in fluenza. Quite a number of firemeu were reported 100 sick to attend tires for the same cause. The malady is prevalent among railroad and bank clerks, which . is by some theorists attributed to the handling of infected tickets by the former and infected money by the latter. Many postoffice employes have also been ut i tacked, and foreign mails are looked upon with suspicion. Both types of the I disease known to übysieians seem to be prevalent in Boston. A Slriinn I'ariy Vote. New York World- L 1 ' The debate and vote in the Senate on "" Mr. Morgan's resolution to recognize the ' Republic of Brazil showed the most ex traordinary pai ty division that Ims been seen in modern times. The resolution was intended simply to i lend to the Republic in Brazil the moral support of recognition by the fore most Republic in the world. It was > in accordance with the traditional policy of this c'ountry, which is to en courage the assertion of the Republican idea everywhere, as it is the policy of all I monarchical governments to frown upon it everywhere. The only effect of the P passage of the resolution would have j been to lend morul strength to the new Republic in its effort to maintain itself against the immoral forces wfiick every 'I monarchy in Europe is pressing upon it I for its discouragement and overthrow. Such a resolution ought to have been adopted unanimously, without debate. It would have been at any earlier time than this. But on Friday every Republican Senator voted to smother it in a com mittee, while ever; Democrat hut one ■* ' voted fonts immediate passage. P The vote is not without significance. ' The Republican Senators acted, in effect, 1 under instructions. The Republican Ad ministration, in pursuit of some strangely inexplicable nurpose, has reversed the i traditions of the country and assumed an I attitude of repelhint coldness towards the f new sister Republic, an attitude closely copied front that of the Old World des potisms, and the Senators of that party have yielded themselves to White House dictation. | But what do the liberty loving people I of the United States, who believe in the | Declaration of Independence and the American system of government, think of the transaction : The reN.IWi.l Again. Tell us not in spoony verson Married life Is all a dreum : He who oft. his Joy rehearses Ain't so glad as lie may seem, Heads ol all bald men reminds us f • We should choose ur wives with care, ' S Or departing leave is hind us Half our nat ural crop or liulr. —From tlw C/iicuyo Herald, FOUR MORK BODIIX. Three FOUIKI nl Coopersdule on Sat urday ami Another There Yesterday—The lo- Horiptlon. Three patrolmen belonging to ibestareh force found three bodies along the river bank iH'tir Coc persdalc on Saturday after noon. They were taken to the morgue, where one of theni, No. 515, was identi fied as Mrs. Lueinda il. Roberts, widow of Judge Evan Roberts, a very promi nent man of his day and father of L. E. Roberts, Esq., tne insurance agent. The body was interred in Grand View yester day afternoon. The two other bo lies found on Satur day uro described as follows: Ni>. 510, female, height three feet, brow n and white barred dress with metal buttons, probably plum-colored skirt, brown canton flannel waist with white agate bullous, black woolen hose, soring heel button shoes. The natural color of the hair is thought to be dark. No. 517, female, only trunk remaining; black Jersey, three rows of black covered " bullet" buttons, strips of braid across front. No other article of clothing was found. Near one of the bodies a lot of loose Imir, two feet long, light colored, was picked up. Yesterday another body, that of a tnun, was found near the same place with the above, but as it was lute when it was brought to the morgue no description could lie obtained. Public School:* of l'cnn w jrlvit<ita. IlAKittstiuito. 1 )ccembcr2o.—The annual report of the late Superintendent of Pub lie Instruction, Dr. Higher, isi;i the hands of tne State Printer. It says: "The schools now number 21,889, an increase since last year of 547. The inc: ease the previous year was only 280. The increase iu the number of pupils is 18,173, differ ing little from the increase of the previous year." Dr. Higher says now that the ap propriation from the State is double what it was four ydars ago, the average salary of the teachers should be raised. Tlie want of proper remuneration, he says, is injuring the status of our schools, and he suggests that directors and parents re fuse to make the matter r f selecting teachers nothing more than the employ ment of the cheapest candidates in the market, lie regrets that the bill for a closer inspection of our schools in rural districts failed of passage at the last ses sion. The Our is now a performer on the violin. If this dot s not clear the Winter Palace of Nihilists nothing else w ill. Tax Fald. There Is probably fetv who realize the euor tnous amount of money annually paid Into the t . s. Treasury on both Imported and Domestic liquors. Are you aware that Max Klein, of Allegheny, l'a , Is a large contributor lo that fund? Are you posted :t.i to who does one of the largest business In the liquor line? If not, let us iell you that Max Klein leads them all—and why? Because lie has long since succeeded In convincing the people that he furnishes value for value. He sells six veur oldGuckenheliner, Mneh, nverholt, and Gibson at SI.OO per quart or six quarts for {5.00, ills stiver Age that de nes competition at SI.BO each quart buttle, wines at 50 cents per quart and upward, tie ships In neat ly packed boxes, send for his pi lee dst and complete catalogue and do not hesitate to send your order to Max Klein, 8? federal st. Allegheny, Pa. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, \ DMIMSTHATOIt'S NOTICE.—ESTATE OF J\ HIEIJEIUCK WILLIAM HOFFMAN. 1)K CEASED.—Letters of Administration having been granted to the undersigned on the estate of Frederick William HotTam.Tute of Conemaugh borough. Cambria county, deceased, notice Is hereby given to all persons knowing themselves Indebted to said estate to make Immediate pay. ment, and those having claims against said es tate will present them dulv authenticated lor settlement to GEOHOK KEIPER, soptl2.tr Admlnlstraior. I? STRAY.—Cauie to premises tlie J of the undersigned a mile and a half from lilackllck Furnace In East W'heattleld township, Indiana county, about the Ist of Slav, a red and white spotted steer, with wide liorns, a piece cut out of the left ear and two notches In it. lie Is about two years old. The owner is re quested to come and prove property, pay charges and take ldin away or he will bo dis posed of accordlgg to law. HENKYD. R I'M MEL. * D.MINISI KATOR'S NOTICE—LETTERS OK A ADMINISTRATION on the estate or JOIIN \V. WEAK LAND, late of the Borough of .Jolins town, county or Cambria, and state of Penn sylvania, deceased, having been grunted to t lie undersigned. all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to innke lmuiedtate payment, and those having claims against the same will pre sent. thetn, duly authenticated, for set ' m JAMES KING, Administrator, .Johnstown, l'a., Sept. 18, ,oßfi. AD.HINIS IKA i iJics MHII'., ..R.;S I \rV up MRS. LAP It A WKIIN, lIKCKA-KD. -I.ot ters ot Administration on the estate ct Mrs. Laura tt'elin, late of coneinauirli borough, Cam bria county, deceased, having been granted to rite undei signed, not let* Is hereto given loan those Knowing themselves Indebted to said estate to make Immediate payment, and those having claims ngidnsl said estate ti present them duly authenticated for settlement to JOHN CAMPBELL, Administrator. eeptiatf 4 DMIN J STRAOR'B NOTICE— i'V Notice Is hereby given that Loiters or Aumlnlst ration <t horn's turn mm tcntuim fo un nejy/on the estate ot John Emniel, latcoi Johns town, Cambria county, Pennsylvania, deceased, ltave been gianl.-d to *i. A. Zimmerman, to whom all persons indebted to said estate ate re quested to make payment, and those having claims or demands will make known the sume without delay. u. A. Zi.M.MHUMAN, Administrator rh■ bunt# nun cum '".•/rimmio (TIMEJO. de."7-ltdAM w \D M INI STRATOR'S NOTICE —Estate of Mr. John Mgmund. deceased. Let tern of Administration on the Estate ot \|r John sigmund, late of woogvalo borough. Cam bria county and staionf Pennsylvania.deceased having been granted to the undersigned all per sons indebted to said estate are ivquesu-d to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate to present tlieiu dulv authenticated for settlement to iHOLDNICMCML Administrator. A D.MINISI RATOR'S NOTICE. -Estate Ot Conrad Baker, deceased—Let ters ot Administration n the estate ot conrud Hater, late of Johnstown borough, couotj or Cambria and state of pepowlvanis, diseased huvlug been granted to ihe undersigned, nence Is hereby given to all those knowing themselves indebted to snIQ estate to make lmm. Hate pay ment, and those having claims agulnst saldus tate to present them duly authenticated tor sot tlement to CATHARINE ItAKEK, lioruer street, city. AdinlnlstratrPx Xraas ' Presents. What more appropriate than a handsome dress for mother or sister, or wife ? BLACK SILK. A few mouths ago Raw Silk cost 15 per cent, more than it costs now. O ir Silks were bought before the rise. The prices are lower than prices can possibly be in a stock bought since. Over 200 grades to select from in plain and fancy Block Silks—all the j staple weaves and many new ones. Everything in Colored Silks for evening wear or fancy work, at lowest prices. Send for Samples. Holiday Dress Patterns, Good, warm and wearable Plaids, Stripes, Checks, Tricots and Cashmeres, at $2.50 a pattei n, up to the finest Paris Robes. Inquire of our Jfail Order Department. Ladies' and Gent's anderc hiefs by thousand dozens. Special Holiday Boxes. Ladies' and Gent's Gloves and Furnishings. JOS. lIORNE & CO., 000-621 Penn Avenue, PITTSBURGH, PA. Everything will be sent by mall, express or freight to any address, aud satisfaction is always guaranteed. B. & B. Some rare Dress Goods Bargains for this month. Such unusual values as will make trade lively in these Departments. ill) pes. GO inch Tricots at 25 cents —all dark seasonable colt rs, good serviceable fabric; adapted for school and house wear. Note the width—so inches, 25 cents. 100 pes. double width suitings in choice new colorings, 30 cents. Large lot of Scotch, German and French Plaids, 42 inches wide, all wool, very stylish and effective, 75 cents, regu lar price lias been $1.25. There are plums shrewd buyers. 50 shades of 411 inch, all wool colored Cashmeres at 55 cents, special value aud equal to quality, usually sold at 75 ceuts. Another liue of 40 iueh colored Cash meres at 75 cents, worth sl. For Holiday prcseuts in these Dress Goods Departments, we have put up 500 Dress Patterns in neat attractive boxes, plain colors and combinations to sell for $2 to sl2 lor tbe suit pattern. Every oue of these suit patterna at special low prices. For Fancy Work for the Holidays, largest assortments of Kibbons and Flushes at social low prices. Handkerchiefs and Mufflers, espccia' sale in these Departments, all new de signs and at money saving prices. Write our Mail Order Department for samples or information. Catalogue free upon request. BOGGS&BUHL, 115, 117, 119, 121 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHIM, I'A Idleness Is a flinigernii* Fault lathe Kidneys. When Inactive they specplly fell Into disrepair. : in.se obstinate and ratal maladies, bright's til•■<•> so and diabetes, ensue with terrible certainty upon the Innetlon nf the organs affected. < atarrli of the bladder, enuresis, gravel and strait jury are also to lie ap prehended from a parti I paralysis of the blan der, ot which weakness and sluggishness are Una causes, liostetter's tot a Hitters Is a line tonic and promoter ot nc IMtvfortbe renal or gans, and one which en la* rotted upon to afford them the rerprslte stt nuts without exciting them—an effect to la' lea red from the iinmedl eated alcoholic exelt id of commerce. A further benetlcent effect of title s, by renewing uctlv lly ot the kidneys. Is to enable them to drain from the blood In lis passage them, impurities productive of rheumatism anddrups.v. Nervous ncss. fever and ague, i onstlpallon and dys pcpslu are conquered by tbe llltiers. AUDITOR'S NOTIt'F. In the orltans'court or Cambria eount.v.ln the mutter of the first anil final account of c. J. MAYRK, Administrator of .ii.iiin sItKTuKN. deceased. And now, September •!. isstt, on motion of ■loltn 11. brown Ksq. \ttrrnev for Administrator M. li. HTKPIIKNS, Ksq . Isnppolntod Auditor to distribute t.ho funds in the hands of the Admin istrator. I'KR ftOHTAM. Notice Is hereby clven thai f will sit for the purpose of the above appointment at nay office, renin No. il, Alma Cell. .Inhnstown, la., on Saturday, llie gist day id s.-jdembi r, Isso, at 10 idcinrk, n. in., a lien and where all parlies Interested may attend, or be forever debarred from coining In on said fund. M. ti. M'KPHUK, Auditor. tT-ep tw "Try Ayer's Piils" For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Gout. Stephen Lansing, of Yonkera, N. Y., says: " Recommended as a cure for chronic Costivuuess, Ayer's Pills have relieved me from that trouble and also from Gout. If every victim of this dis ease would heed only three words >1 mine, I could banish Gout from the laud Those words would be —'Try Ayer s Pills.'" "By the use of Ayer's Pills alone, I cured myself permanently of rheuma tism which had troubled me several months. These Pills are at once harmless and effectual, and, I believe, would prove a specific in all cases of incipient Rheumatism. No medicine could have served me in better stead." —C. C. Rock, Cornel, Avoyelles Parish, La. O. F. Hopkins, Nevada City, write. "I have used Ayer's Pills for sixteen years, and I think they are the best Pills in the world. AVe keep a box of them in the house all the time. They have cured me of sick headache and neuralgia. Since taking Ayer's Pills, I have been free from these complaints." " I have derived great benefit from Acer's Pills. Five years ago I was taken so ill wilh rheumatism that I was unable to do any work. I took three boxes of Ayer's Pills and was entirely cured. Since that time I am never without a box of these pills." Peter Unristensen, Sherwood, Wis. * Ayer's Cathartic Pills, PREPARED BY Or. J. C. Ayer 8c Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold bp all Dealers in Medicine. EXHAUSTED WTALITI r. -. , rpuKSciKNCKu! / thc s cmE i OF j [IFF / agenn Vtanßood.NVrt A / J <if hD-l I'hyicrtJ !*f D „ AJ* h'lit V. iTematarw !)* I'll A "if VIC cJ.ne. Errors<>nonth, • x li I diiLi land :he nutoid uiisor i ics consequ.'M ueruor., ;!M> uuue. - \o., 124 pre ! scription* tor n!! : 'eases. Cloth, rail gilt, onlv ?!.(), I by mail, sealed. Illustrative sample free to all yonns and middle-aired men. Send now The Gold and Jewelled Medui :i\v trued :o .ne author by the Nation al Medical Association. Add rev* P.O. Box lBKi,Hoe- Loo, M iss.,ol Mr. W. EL PARKER, gradntte of Har vard Medical College, vjs ve.ir* practice in Boston, who may he consulted -:oiit)dentiaiiy. Othce No. ißulfinchSt. s .'C!ui\ hHe-i*v u Van. Cut fbin out. You winy never see ll Dress the Hair With Ayer's Hnir Vigor. Its cleanli ness, beneficial effects on the sculp, and lasting perfume commend it for uni versal toilet use. It keeps the hair soft aud silken, preserves its color, prevents it from falling, and, ir the hair has become weak or thin, prop ttes a new growth. "To restore the original color of my hair, which had 'timed prematurely gray, I used Ayer's Hair Vigor with en tire success. I cheerfully teslify to the Efficacy of this preparation."— Mrs. P. n. David son, Ale aioiria, La. " I vcri ifliicted some three years with acalp di .1 My hair was fulling out nnd vie v, iiii'.iueil turned gray. I was ,II . ni ui try Ayer's Ifair Vigor, and •n . f ".V winks ton disease ::v my sculp .ppearotl i iid my hair resumed its itigiliil eoior."—(llev.) S. S. S.ais, castor tl. li. Church, St. Beruiee, In i. "A few years ago I suffered Mirer, ro loss of tnv hair from the rtTeetsof tei r. i hoped that after a time nature would repair the loss, lint I waited in vi a. Many remedies were suggested, none, however, with Bitch proof of merit ,-is Avar's Hair Vigor, ami I began to use it. l'ilc result was all X cou'.il have iL ..a- d. A growth of hair soon came out all or my head, and grew to be us soft und heavy as I ever bad, and of a tiutut d color, ami firnihj set." —J- H. Pratt, Spofford, Texas. Ayer's Hair Vigor, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer 8c Co., Loweli, Mass. Bold by Druggist* aud Perfumers. M'SSFM , Kuntln* Cases. ■HQ*'' . uiernlftceut. /' t. T r-rinSosi ') ' '** ! " 11 ' 1* tl!s poiilblel *ak j • 'i • .Ii i M-nlliy. to kMOla their home t . i.. ,11. mpiete line of our Valuable ami very '.**• -vi!. h k.UPI.EN. Tbeaaam|l'B,it. wnl . i'mw, i.| free,afUr you have kepi lbum In ; nut - • C ,11 • utni ibowu them lothoau who fun v 11, oar< *ll "ropcrtV; ft la possible to timlto -i'■ i. niiiixi ie sitl.ll< ®ULI> tvatch . inl ON! . ro,-.; a 1 F s,„wlii o' the temples In ~> Im-nUtr. • 'wh. • i-au'c- 1., i large trails for najafler. ui .1 • a . .. . . . . ?or.i rubor two wa usually get s lu trade froia tba •urrnundlfig . T' •-. t 1 • -f \?nnlerfnl < Ter ever knowD.ls mat!. iic l. .hi <ui ■ 1 -:i:u> jfiacodatouce where they t iei be fi, ..It t V -1 • :.t once, aud meke>urr ~f i'.. I, • • , J.. u ii My any Uouble foe you to ahoy, ... all at your lioma •nd your rcuui 1 v 1 . „ \ , to! card 00 Which to write . .r :• 1 , , , h:i .v all,if yoa do not rare to 1 > fin ih r. w'i •> , rint H you do •and your sd.lr. . . bii v ... :ii ri- . lie of the beat sol l<l Full int. I 1 rg • Hue if COST * •> ... w Go. 4driM uw>. dsuium a bu., . * 5i.,.1 • i'iAlNh. .:'J L'f*. ' liPUDKKAI. ST., - ALLEGHENY CITY. l'A. A thorough school of Telegraph.', nook-keep Ing. shorthand, i mparaion ami Llgl i<■ ,'Usli Music, Klocution ami l.unguiiges. 'leans are moderate. In Miction tt n „. Kor furl lie.- infor mation or otttaloguo, address or call on THE l'lt Ms IDE'."!' totrethrr wllh our !rt" ' vst uublo Itno of HOPS ?!. Tbf- *• : ' *• . Nwy.™"-" "well as the w.u-li. wo "it Yree, and •C.-r. n l.ave them In your home for 9 raonihs and shown th "i to those •vho limy have called, the* become your own property. Those %vfc> w rite et once oan be mre of receiving ine dnd Samples. Wo pay eii express, ftrelebl, ete. Aihlrcsu tltiu iua ck €O., Ilex filjiPorUftxd.Miui'e. Allegheny College. 18 Federal street. Allegheny, pa. Thorough in struction 111 bookkeeping pemnanshin.shoi-i Hand and typewriting, telegraphy, English branches, Languages, yuhle, Elocution, Vocal and instru mental Music, Painting and Drawing. Students may enter at mty ume. Mad lor cficn.i r- • ul rvsstlw PHESIDX.X T. \ Pr fesaicna! Cards HENRY h. KUHN. Attorueyat Law. Oltlee opposite First National Bank Nn. I'.g, Locust street, .lolinstown. Pa. UAXIEI. M'LAl'Oltl.lN. PRANK P. SIAHTIN \|oLAUGHLIN & MARTIN, .1 TTORSEYS A T-tiA ll', >O. nr FRANKLIN STREET septan Johnstown, Pa. J AMES M. WALTERS. A TTO/IM.Y-A T-I.A H . uilic No. g, Alma Hall. Main street, Johns town, Pa. All business given full lilu! aud prompt attention. Janiu P. ]. O'CONNOR. .1. B. O'CONNOR. .fj'OONNOiI BROTHERS, .1 rrOft.\KYS:i T-LA II . (.nice oil Franklin street, over Pe tnKin A Mil ler's store, tfppc.-itte I'OBtoDlce, Jehnstown, Pa. inars JOHN S. TITTLE, jounce: of TIIK TEA CE A XI) X'Oj'A 111 Tl liLJC. Offlce corner Market and Locust s'reets, PC I U' .'Ol DHOW 11. l'u. W.HASLY, JUSTICE OF TUT. TEACH AM) SCR I FIXER Office No. us Franklin street, two doors from Grinith s Drug Store. mays RUT LEDGE, JUSTICE OF THE TEAU.F. office 00 Riverst reet.nearthe Kernvtlle Bridge In Ihe Fifth ward, Johnstown. Pa. collections and all other business promptly attended 10. | mars A N. WAXEIIELD, M. D.. A. UOYsICIAX AM) s fKOKOA tVlceNo. in Merrm street, Johnstonn, Pa. A Y EaGLE Y, M. I>, JUIYXII 1. 1 .V .! XI) SURG EO S. OiuCO No. sr,i Locust stivot. Johnstown, ra. JOLiN DOWNEY, CI I IE EynXEER. Ofilcc on Sionjcreek street, Johnstown, l'u. Q A. I'EDEN, SURGEON DEN- O, TIST. Office In Bowler's new building, 011 Franklin si reel. All kinds of Dental work so licited. liovM J P. THOMPSON, M. D, 's CI GINDENTIBT, | JOHNSTOWN, PA. Has had a professional experience of over 3.1 years. ZWFilling T<'elli a specialty. ofllee Rooms, No. ill Napoleon street. jomrgTcwN SAYINGS BANK NO. 152 LTAIiT 3TIiEE r .:. 'i <F"\> ;r ft 1,-- .1 r ■ T 1" f 4..)*.#■ ~ 5 • • . js /'f. > ' v ' • CHARTEHffiD SIJPTFMBEH 12, 1870 DEPOSITS received of one dollnrand upward, no deposits exceeding a total of sß.ooowlll be received from any one person. I uteres! Is due In t he months of June aud December, and if not withdrawn Is added to the deposit, thus com pounding twice a year w Ithout troubling the de positor 10 call or even to present the deposit book. Money loaned on Real Kslnto. Preference ivlt h liberal rates and long tltne given to Borrowers offering first mortgages on farms worth lour or nore Uuies the amount or loan desired; also, moderate loans made on town property wtiere ample security Is offered. Good reference, per fect titles, etc.. required. This corporation Isexeluslvely a Savings Rank. No commercial deposits received, nor discount made. No loans on personal security. Blank applications for borrowers, eopples of the rules, by-laws, and special acts of the Legis lature relating to deposits of married women and minors can be obtained at the Bank. TROSTKKS— Herman Baumer, B. 1.. Yeagley, John Hannan. John Thomas, c. H. Ellis, Pear son Fisher, James J. Fronheiser, John Lowman, W. B. Lowman, James Mc.Mllleii, James qiiliui. Howard J. Roberts, W in. A. Stewart, Geo. T. Swank. Jacob swank. W. w. Walters. James MeMlUen, President; John Lowman, Herman Baumer, ceo. T. swank, t lee Presidents; w. c. Lewis, Treasurer; Cyrus Elder, solicitor, maris iniDotant t URaiload Men A E. Smith has been for forty-nlr.e years road master on the Boston & Maine system, nnd Is now residing at Great Falls, N. 11. He says track men, brakemen. firemen, engineers and con ductors, as well as baggage masters and ex pressmen, are subject to kidney disease above all others. All, therefore, will tie Interested In the statement of his experience. " I have used Brown's FarsapartUn for kidney and liver trouble;!, and can truly say It lais done more for me than all the doctors I ever employed, and I have had occasion to rcijulrc the services of the best physicians In the state. My wire also has beengreitly benefitted by its use. A. ll SMITH. Load Master B. ,c >l. li. R." The kidney have been labored hard all win ter, us the pore. ■ f the skin have been closed, nut now tbojfl tngtlme ha" come, and they need some aid. May he you have -hat pain across the Intel; ; tlint tired tecling; those thawing down pains. If so, you can gel immediate relief by following the example of Mr..- mil h and his wire. | aittl tt.-e that never-falling and grand corrector! or the kidney-, liver and blood, BROWN'S | Sa: d&parilla. i *h 0d * wher,> ,bo con M I 'Ctb" wofUL withxll thc xtucbn'i'enis 1 . SHw 4 JHaa 1 w j" "'*° 'end froe x complete fA I ,r> | I f '°| """j C0,1, , y <tntl Vai uii IG>* art rfjlo IAI wa nd. to tho* Who ' I V # fL m *y f>l ' 111 your home, and alter 'Z Wl | mrnonthsxll aba 11 become your own ' 1 " '■ ( the Fif, 'r patentt, X run out it sold for99,'t. wuh the ■as \ ii- and now sella for *l. Rest, at rongrcat. most use ■nf fL K|* ">*chino in the world. Ail U ■ lihliS ■ IVfoaiarree. No capital required. TJaSn, brief ins'ructionv fftven. Tho who write to us at once can sc. | cure free the best sewing-machine in the world, end the flne*t inieof works of high art ever shown toffetherin America ' ittl'Gdc CO., IIOK 7 iO, AUKUMU, Maine. Juiii-iy DISEASES C ich l JKxll'cison,l)iH •nu. Tfj. i I)lnlder nndotbero. TiitiH, VvotiknoHbes, NotVfiie iln li v. lx*fMunbnotl ra .mltHof Krrors n Youth •rot>paodllv nnd pormanotitly ouretl. Con tHtutinn nml tro it Hn(H..|ledt free by mnil Addrusa Dfl. ORIRDLfi, 171 W. 12th St, York, ulyii ALLEaHEK - ?. C. W. DITTMEB, 1(1.U. 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