rm iism iKi. ia.. tw i v , X- I V I ' VU' t .V fl UL .'lllll.ll.'I'l - I. AND ri-.KSONAl,. rsTorniu kvi:u madk. , I t . - wuiiiij mid "f ' -' cfe are ;r animals and sho T. 0 a In, .k d-serih m i!d th "to-ik nro i,!,,o,.t ,,,,,1 Ooll-i "or ittori Ot Mill . i -ii. T.l i. ;,! persons ...pies of on the If owe, AVnni Fi:t:rMAV tnr .!v ol.l or m iv sul-i-ri-.V rci:!. nr t aav -I !! ii';- for .-.-, i' !( tlse . ';: He! I' " .s an i x: .1 t , c.-vi r:i '.r.l ivlinru It i i-t ..in id hv T. th- ..'.I . tl.e c.1 !!!. ) se wlai do not: , ; r J ' r t lie bonk a lone wi ! i r the I.. i.;- -r ;-. i r I: e.,pio i,,r r.i'. on th k lli.u.s-:" o.:i-:-!-.tti::-.r positions assumed : t . 'i . ' "l ul .'.i--a -as in su-li . , ; ; iniit.iv"! u t- tin rea.hlv ' li-i-rv i'it.-:l;-.!ii". ana ; ------. I.. .v.S. V. Ia :s. livry- ' n ! hi-.a ir"-! ot other iimlmri- 1 I est w. rK i-l tin1 kin.t over 1- ' !!::- I...-: nv.t th" fo'loirina : . ,i t ';i L.-.n-l.! .irn;i. X. .. wrir . ?.,y. : -.:iva l ,).:; t I. k ; 1 uv,- .in i ten ilu'.iar l.-r, - .'.! a I il.i your.-, it is ,iil- I i . r :." il'.i''..i .oj7:.ttu ..rr l.i i:? i:itri:i! infrin . i- :i '. -k i vv: y Imrso nvvntT ; t.r Kt.iI ii ;ii".-: tl'ord .. ' !- I'' .- in : ''f -' "(T-T nvrr m.n1. H'.-.v o:i'i i:iv t!u urn iir will 1,0 crMn m ' n :i ! ! he i-iitillcl 1 . il- . ') -et:ts. iir 1 1 -I':::- ill l:.il. .111. KQ w..; -i ..-nt t-j.-h of ii- i i.-. o mil i.tkTiinr. r a live 1 ifriLn-rnf ! T. : ;i 1 n. i lii-rt.T i r I.'.-i-m ..r i-v.t wiil Mir.-:, iy .. i i .1 I. .r tl.n '. i.-.-t :.. i- iyiii-i an a.! i il :: rr.-.i r- .-In. til. 1 In t i;: 4 I'lH-1 r utin r ' .- rii.i.i-' 1 lii'ui, ari.t r j. ii ' :- w.ll im'T't r. i 1 1 l in'V fi'ii.-lii iiT it - ;::i-i I -pni:!;.-:: r.s n. .tTs" t i .11, -.1 tt.c l.iil. r will In; ; r:.:i:f In kt t!irm v v. : 1 ! mi I v !'! in mi I Hi.- .i"r.-e l ...)k ! y v.- -nii,! tJn a n in. ;: !iy ;! n 1 c. i a i im-n -n-Ii- i u i-'irreni'V. .--.! il..: -t',-r. Av e h. : 1 f 1. ' lllici' I 'luce. !i ii-ty at I'.,i: kers". s mmi'.'.-d p. iiev Lie. :i (as- il i''ar and terike five : I-! n ; i ''.-ji r. in Cure", s ..:.;! the w i .' 1 1 -r I .' t : i ' i i -. ! -:i Sa'.nrdav l'.'uht. ..:! Si.oi.nslr.ny td-yht- are i to us . .n mi:: te wights. :i iiiue d.-aths froia dili l -'. !in.-tovn -lin-e Satur- iitii- in its f, ai fol v. ai k at i. a 11 iii.lay.d.: and 'i:i.-.'' t kn r.v bv iv.:r l.eopf e .pi. it as a iin ilv safe, r-aii--!r. Uuii's anus is said to v'Nvhiiri.', Hunt- and vi i r.t' ion i-tn:tv , !l i's de!j .hia, ha-; .Id !. .me an.! ul hi 1' : in-::! ion is t it" nicest i i does m it 1 idstr I a:! o..fi . t i-i I , oia diphtheria i:iai to s:i. rettiiiT I -r hi i ec.. . ry. . of roots have jn-t low. i :! ;. i. ithi.ut i t I fo-isp stables. I buy your st'witi' irker A- P;o., frtiui '.! y v. i-a.t yui want, i can buy a trunk, t: t!:i:i. e:-e. ctieap - nth. r plae-j j:i t'ne : .r. : : y 1..U. ec. ived a few a kind. Call vim want a .. P.I.. se ij. t ; flo : 1 s OiClCi Iboys ttll'll' ia!s a M i.'t Ken,! h wondf ii'sSpuv ftll cures, Will doll i.t no on- c!,. . r. Ve. I ar. t t. . t ipiou y.i:. I-k.l- 'l ye. l . .) s.)o;i to s of Liive Wiid 'hei i-y and he t 'ste and a mo,t andcoids. Civeit cuts j.er t'ottl-. 1 1 on tho !;ald Ea i:i a ar at .Julian In- hi, l.ci ! and - is :!.-p.iir, d of. tadoti. cm:, !,,ved t:.e p. i:. !; . f.-ii - A ' II ol i turd tv itioru ii; -tan'tlv lei 11- .leal in no second hit, e,, but !' lnachhii N i . w s, N , , . i .titer iii. in l live n tiie t Jai :it7ih, w hi'-h has Use Hlii-cis, vi!l CtosP hell ii is ! bought that 1. '.i.:: will have been Powder ivrry far: a i d" set ti.l ivc t h wi'l .re iier should for tiiem ir horses. . i m lii 1. P. ion. local auent for ;( '..iii. any. rcipie-its .Jones has been and : sini..t-r scnn incr i's H..:,coi-k ar.rl E:ii;Iisli i- ies. lived itself into a t'.'a :i, and the probahili ': ': k au i Etl'jlisll Club a el d ) liken ise. a t less than a thousand a ( i.oli rrt in Illair and . s t'.l, fall. Juil'.'ii!tl t n '.- f i em t hose coun are st-il a few left, 'i.iiiii! id::.", Mich., say;: '-'vitti asthma for years ; . 1' g i " me immediate re t,.end it as the greatest re- I. see a.p, erti.-emeitt. of tie pi may In aria Rail gieat that prtsscnger con i -.-veri ly taxed with work. -iie conductor made : o s work, in ope mon'h. M- D ,i:a!d ha - returned to of ' ic I., w, and a s.ran l h'l ig oat informs t,s t hat r.ra ia the ct '.. also oeeti i 1't nl in. ( 'oiniitiade Row. a-.-i! to lie a well defined I t- it.va.l. d tin: household "ringer, of ihis place, the - a.,1 s-e,. Eddie, a bright, ..... ! a- lello'.vaged about t r -l y, wholesale and re do ( dao. say : We have ' , of the Excelsior Kid- I -en surprised at the un '' given by them. See ad- - the Hancock and En ;, ice are requested tomeet -rs t. -morrow evening ngs to be thine hoped there will ami that le a .t is was brought hero Friday I to jail to await tria'l o r S. -sions for stealingan dollars i:t money from a K'-T:iioe (.Johnstown) a i s certificate of election to i i-ln'd out to hitn in Johns- for.-ii...n by A. J. Schell, ! one of the Congressional ; a ' i , i convened in Hollidays- i - Ib.rsc Powders have been i '' i:g r. sails in the stables I " :'. ; so much so. that the j b"'r. ordering it in large i i 'a ro'e, W'alleltst'-iil and j 'f ch have won thousands j i '.'.viiers. For sale lv V". Tie cmislaiit drippitio (,f w:i!cf will so the con- - rjL.Ti t w n.r Pi.ii .,1. ii ' hnr.iios ""..7:.. V" " ermine Itlff (" - ""vlt ULiOT!. Avoid tliis fatal re- :horv, f " ,-'n,P of Tar. Wild 1ilttteon-Vciir.nl.! I.l ... it-.- . ntieedtrom l.i. ho,-.,V in I V , , v tram,, o.i the j:;d f :l,t month, sh, eo jllnn e lms n.it l.een i.,.ar.l from. A luotlier of " ''"ii io mm mm. lilt -MlOnt Itoona Trih.me savs'that Joseph tnc :cat timber tlevouror, liav- aiuiimi'i- , .. i - ii.imi i iit-tiiuror, nav ;., it " ' inva.l,-,. I,;.,r cour.lv. ami is now enttm fi-nm 4-hi to ivm lis diilv in ti, Don t you fm --t, ;r, tliatV. s. JJarkor & in-7-rv;,!';',5'k?,,',,r '". ,n' , !-:-i:ii. r.t -ri.-es l.nvor than ....y oi-,. f..;:i :ur..rd to fs-.rivsh tlmt iu- Ifsiien -ii.:.- In, o!i t-o'iveidci'.-.. .... u. , tlc (J,.t ,,,l-..ltO. pa- c,.l! tanjs m:o,;s r.t I-ri-.cs r.;:ejin j from L'o;-. ln ii n t; r ,oi-. '" ler !-iir ; mioses" slions at i ,V ' : '. "'" ntrl.i.o to 1 1. -y -) i -i I- ii -s in 1 .11. boots at r-."'t ni. to :r.) ti .. atsd men's -Jaekson Ccnii'i oM, a i;,ir.or, was simttiier- -i ... n-. ii :i in an ore siar.fc near Or Huntingdon i-.uk, ty. on Tlmrsd.iv. iisonia, A uor- t ion oi T.i nr. til: raved in on him, and as ii:erp wru iift itijmv on !: I'ersun wliii-h iiiiu'iil !;ae can-nil di atli Mr.i'i.i'atio;i liail r.-sn't..,! il was oiain that Mitsie hath eharn!-; n so.-tl: tho sav-.s:e Sines1 Synip of Tar. llnarhotind and Vil.i t tiorry, A.-.. I:ath cliarms to soothe the wor-t ease of roiin'i, fold, eronji or whoopiti" eouuh IT you don t know of it alreadv it's time vo-j di i-l. -J' (...its per li ittie, for sa!e bv aildru" gts, and hy V. S. liaiker ,t P.ro. ' A munied man named Williams, an em ployee at the Kfinar 'I'liomit-on stetd works l.rald... k. was run over and killed instantly hy te.e riii'ad.d.ihia KxiTe-s. near lli-it ..I on on i'hursdav evenina; I.tst. He Was wulkin.' thetraek and his attentioii at, tin. tuT, was altrarted to a fn-:i'ht train aporoaeliin-' in the o-'osite. direetlon. The Altoona Sun notes as a prel-.ido to thy rH.d times momi-ied under ( ;..i !it id's ad- iiiiio .-. i n: ion. t:-ai tin- servn-es of ahout tw Mi- i-i.e men in Mar k-iiu: m:i .' .i,.T.;i I .t n - t - - . - . i ; : '.'.n.'iit n tin- iii.er siiniu nnu (! at.out se I'h.yees in the lower 1. K. 11. shoj it y, have h.-en disjieitsed with l.eeau is iiiithini; for them to do. ty nil is that if there With to-day's issue. will hein the Tu:b!i catioi!, for one ye r. ,,f testimonials and oth er evidence relative to thu uiei it of "Jdy's 're i;n ll.dm" as a sovrei,oi eath .lieon fr Nasal Cat an il r.nd Hay Fevei. The cures 'C.caiu liaim" i-Terts. and the sim;)lii ity (if iti aj j lieation, has already made it a hou ):o!d remedy in many localities. We were jrreat !y amusrd some days sinen hy seeiii one of our euerahle e;tiz::ls, who had b- eii bowed down with rheumatism. thrw a-.v.-.y lii.j eruteh'-s. and d".'iare himself just as onni as lie ue-i to be : ami now he is iTcommen liiiv' P.iberts' Kiubrnention to every :d ladv in the triwn. ( ireat liniment that. V. S. f. irker i i'.ro. sell it. William Walsh, a son of Maui ice Walsh, formerly of Millviile borough., this comity, fell from a chestnut tree near Mid.'eesiiort, Allegheny county, where his narent-iat .res tot reside, a distance of twenty feet, andeut an inrly 'r:vM in hit head, besides l i'i'turiiiLr an internal blood vessel, from which he hleJI to death, his life endinn; .,, Tuesda.v im nr. ln.u'. .V bird which was shot on the d im at Cresson a fw days nuo, and sent hither and sturVe.; by .Mr. (Je .iL'e liaiitiey. is pronounced by I'nat eentlauian to he a species nf sea-e;uil. 'j'hounli in m neral proportions it he.irsn clcs,. K seii.bian. c to a wild thick, yet Its plumage is entirely diiTeit-nt. and much more beauti ful. It is the property of Mr .John 11. Clark, of tin- Caiian House, Cresson. The loo -reeoii;:eii ltarie.i Mune'taeseii of tliedoi.Ustov.n Ti -i !nnr st a it cd tiie storv tiie other day that Pro'lmnctary O'Doniiel'l intends to la.'take himself to Fi'"pt. and now. in hopes of shifto' the re.- j.onsibiHiN , that paper s;. s that a iinmber of ir--. 'exehanLres an positive in i.icir st t !-ments that he is to join ii e.iei ;.lii.i ken at tt r his term of nfiieu ..' they oiiL'lit to expires, am! we presu; know. " M. lona!d i: Co.. I ffars at s. i, 10 and lie. or at to. Pa., sell sn ; lb. ; teas at .,.-, olfee at 17. o and 1 'jo and pcr f..r : -j papers 1 n i oo and 7."e. per P. ; J'Je p- r 11. : roa.-'ed code lb. : 2 bir.es essence coll'i soda for .ii-. : S lbs. rice for '.". meal f'.-r : 4 pieces ehewini 4 lbs. oat baci'o for j.icecs snii . :'..-... per si ll r. Sl.o-. p. -;i!ti. t- :;aco tor L'.ia. ; syrup, ."lie. pei salt, .fl.so Jit r tin. la: -.ah : iibl. ood Thelioe.se at Scott dale. Westmoreland i county, in vn hi'-h f:r nieinbcr of tiie family of our treat Iv bereaved friend and jiatron, ' Mr. John Vahn.-r. rr-cently died from tiiph I theria. the particulars of which were pub : lished in our last issue, has been burned by 1 order of th" town authorities, am! a pest liouse has been erected for those who are - nttt-a-ted with the terrible, s.-ounre. which. : however, il is a pleasure to Um.NV is now i ahat in t. ; Ti e elephant use. in the spei tacnlar play f 'Around the World in I-.i-;!;ty Days" was a pass ''"a r in a liii.l.f car westward bound over the P. K U. last Saturday, and somewhere alone; the route curiosity or sotne- 1 thins els- prompted him to thru d his trunk i;do tie- hot stove. A severe burn was of 1 course the result, and this so enraced him that he demolished everythtns within reach, 1 tinallv windi'icr tip the p.erfo-m?:ie by omp- i tyins'a bueiiet of water over the h.iss-f'e master. Thomas Ahearn. son of our honest friend John Ahearn, of Ailoona. died on Thursday la.-t of efiitsumjit ion, used about twiitly years. The deaeased was a most exemplary Yiiiiiii; itia.!. the hope and pi id" of his family and a i-iodel wortliy the imitation of his ; youthful friends ami associates, hy whom he was sreatlv f-stecined. The beivaved par- 1 ents and other illative-; have our earnest ' syitipathies. while for the deceased himself vie sincerely hope -hat his soul has found rest eternal. I n Altoona brute named John Kantner i was arrested, on Tuesday nisht last for the infamous clime of aPemptins to out rase his nn u daughter, a brinht little -h ! arzeti about 1'. years. This is thesecond time tho lecher ous scoundrel has been foiled in his damna- 1 b:e purpose, the first attempt, made some months a so, bavin:: been rendered abortive : by the stru.i;'es of lie' little fdrl herself. Nvhile the last one was nipped in the bud by the timely arrival of a neighbor, who called upon soita: business and catirrht Kantner in tiie very a-t. If the nlh'j-ed crime is fully I establi- iied. the lecherous scoundrel deserves no itierey. i ),(. disaster which came upon the Dem ocratic party in this county at the late elec tion itti'-ht have bet n averted had all the ac i cept.-d leaders of the party taken as much ' interest in the matter as Prothoiiotary O' D.mticil. who worked day and nisht. travel ing throus'o mud and rain, diirins the two weeks immediately precedins the election, si, en, bin' hi; own monev freely but lesi'i- iinti.lv and doing ev ryl inns else in nis pow- 1 r b win a icturv which, alas, was not re : ahzed Al! honor" to Charley O'Dorim il for ' the ciTut he made to aveit a calamity so ' Nvidespicad. and which ro one anticipated ! and none could foresee. Frank M. Davis, an ardent joung Deiu- ' oo-it and a member of the Young Men's ! JJ Vncock and English Club of Altoona. with ! which he visited this place during the recent e-iT,,ll:ll:'n. mieiCll ll't" a . .Ill ,.e t. " .u.t- -i..fti.,n with a Republican named Joel ; kins the terms of which were that in 1 -vent, of Hancock's defeat Davis was to i wheel lOMpktns on a barrow to his home in Lo -nu township. r else forfeit the sum of 1 jj've dollars. As Frank don't ff'l 'ike shell i U " out the "spoils," he has accepted the I other horn of the dilemma, and wiil trundle ' Mr Toinpkhis from the Altoona postolTiee to his residence, a distance of probably tNVO 1 miles, to-niorrow evt iiing- , -j j.e many young friends yes, and inid- ' dle-ace.I ones, "too hk're, and hereabouts of ( h is" II Lntterner, w ill be interested in i learning that that wor'hy young Ebensbtirg i ,.r h is secured a posita.ti with Mr. t.odfrey ti -,.tr ti,.. well knoNvn pioneer clothing mer chant of Altoona, at whose large and com r.letclv filled establishment he w ill be glad to meet and greet and with the best of bargains ..., oil his Cambria county fiiends and ae- I tin ilntaiiees. Charley is not only personally i wertt'yof the consideration asked for, but he ! 1 is connected himself with a clothing house I wl ere the goods are always first class and the pi ices as low as they can make 'em. Oo ; and see Charley when you vi-it Altoona. j Our Ion" suffering but energetic friend ' M Doimlass. Esq., of Chest Springs, has 1 sent us an advertisement announcing a grand onenin" of made-up clothing and furnishing goods for men ami boys, but having found it" impossible to make room forjit until next week we hope this notice will serve as good a purpose in calling attention to the fact and in indeeiti" all who need winter clothing to favor him with their patronage, which he well deserves and is determined to merit by s-!t-jntl honest goods at honest piie s. i he firm name is S. M. Douglass t Co., who are also a-'euts at Client Springs for the sale of open and top buggies, several of which they have on hand at prices ranging from ; to sdo;). Don't forge, the man vi!h '-lily one leg I . loasm- n,.,,.,iarity N conclusive evidJrce of I Its sui., i i,r ctiri.tive qualifies; Miss Annie Crawford, daunhier of Mr. Isaac Crawford, formerly of this place, but now of Coiipmauch borough, was in Pitts burgh a few davs auo receivintr treatment for failing eyesight. The oeeulist whom she consulted pave her ;;ootl eneouraeement, but counseled reat care for some time to come. A new schedule went into effect on the P. P. R. and branches last Monday. I'nder it vrovisiors. trains on the E. Se t', branch i will run as follows: Movninct train depart. O.no o'clock ; arrive, to. "o o'clock. Kvenino; train depart. OMo o'clock: arrive, lU.l'o o' clock. The mails w ill close as follows : Ev oninjr. o'clock ; morninir, '' o'clock r. m. Owins; to the lateness of the arrival of the niuiht train, it will be impossible to deliverthe mail matter till the followinc; morning an arrangement so uniiopuiar that it sunests t:ie idea the railroad officials could not have taken the Ehensburc! folk into their councils while making out the new time table. Two boys named Edward Helm and Paul Find'ey. of Taylor township, this county, took it into their heads that it was all non sense about thete helm; no place like home, and acting on this fallacious idea they "lit out" some ten days airo and made their way heme as far as T'niordown. Fayette county. Here however, they seem to have discovered the "error of their way," and taking the'bnck track they eventually reached the Cambria borough siilln j on their way home last Mon day 'V( liitiu, but in attemptiiu to jump from a moving freight train on which they had been Jte.iiiiii a rule, yonnu Helm f-'ll iiiidur tiie wheels and had one arm ground off. one of l is Ipl's -!-r.rk:i:-rly crushed and his head badly cut. Findiey was mori-fori una.1i. es capiiri without a -'.-ratrh. 'i'lv Injured lad was liken in eh.iie by the p. nr a tit liori' ies and removed to t':e Mansion' ih.n-e. .Johns town, the niti'il.iti'd arm liavin pre-yieti-ly, been amputated by Drs. T.wiii:.i. All ef forts to save his life were, however, of no avail, the iwifo: t Mtiilc hid I'yimf Wednesday ai'ti moon. In t he hurry of putt his our paper lo press last week several mistakes were made in the matter of the election returns. The most an nnyiii" of those was the creilitin;' of Cambria township in a portion of our edition with the vote cast in the Kir-it ward of Cambria b.-iroitnh., whit h in turn disila'iny the vote in tiie two wards of said buriititjh so as to give that of the Second ward the First and the vote of Cambria township to the Second ward. A similar mistake was mado by transposin-j the names if Tunnelhill boronuh and Ti.yh.r township. These errors were speedily cor rected, however, but in doinc so the li'Tines for ls7t'.. IsTs and 17!', which had previously been set up to correspond with the names of the distri'-ts as they appeared in our paper week before last were li ft in the same mud d.leri condition with ren.ird to the districts named as the vote at the late election had been before the corrections referred to were made. That is. the names were transposed, lmt t he (inures that of riyht belnnrre.-i to them were not, the necessity uf mnkini! the mails Friday evening and Saturday morn'mi: lenv in:; n.- without the time necessary for cmi pletim: the work. There were also a conpV of e tors in the footing up of the table. Mr. Stvh'er beitiL' credited with a total of only . I:;;', otes and Mr. ( V y 'l'h only .".."no, when tiie former actually received -t.h'.o and the latter 4.1'Ji in the county. SrnnKN Dkath ok a (loon Ol.n Citizkn. It is our nielanchuly duty this week to citron:. !e tl.e deal h of 5ir. Win. I.il! !e, an old and worthy citien of Clearfield totviiship. who (lie.-1, very suddenly and unexpectedly at hi.s residence near St. u-;ttstine on Fri day evenii'ii last. The deceased was in his nsuil iroo.! health up until some three t.r four hi.-uis of his tleath. and had been busily em ployed until about :', o'clock F; i !:' v afternoon ir. irarneiin'.; ids corn croji. About that hour. lioN.ei r, he returned to the house and after sittins at th" tire for a short time complained of feeliui' unwi'll. Hethen sot up andtroiiiL' to Id--, bedroom lay down on the bed and died inn few minutes from wlot is supposed to have been heart disease. The deceased was one of the I'e w rTiia in nu jiionetr set ' lers in that locality. He was born near Emmeits bui"r, Mth.'stime time during the year lsos, it!'.'! in ls:;l removed with Ids'", on if wife, w ho s! hi - crvives him, to t It a r fu id toNviishiji, where he has continued t rc-ide tiurins most of the time sncp,resiected, and esteemed by ail who knoNvhim. ?.I r. I.iille was a una w host' word was ns irimi! us his bond, ami bavins lived the life of a hristian as an hnm-st, up riudd, i-eaceable and unassumins citizen, we sincerely hope he is now enjoyins the re ward, which ( iod has pionfsed to his faithful servants. His mortal remains were iut-rred in M. A ns".-t hie eeniet'-ry on Sunday last, whither tin y were followed hy Ids now a :e.l and soi row-stricken wife, ns well fls by a lai'S" ci'ii'-iiiirstt of bereaved relat'ves and sym;'athi.ins friends and neishbors. May his sou! rest in peace. H.Mii.v'hniNKi). Hon. Thos. P. Fenloti, of I.eavenwi rth, Kansas, was very set ionsly burned on Wodi.csday inori.ina of lat week, as we iearn l'roin tiie I.e;; vi-nwoi th Itoily Tim'., of 'i'iiursdav last, whh !i fi'inishes the foilowin- particulars : Yc-ri;r.!.iy i-.nrnlnif nhnnt 4 o'l-te.-k. 11-n. 'I'ln..-. T'. Ki'Tih.n. w la. w:i 1 c-t i 1 1 ir in hi-- r,.',.ii overt', al. S i i 'jrr't. at thn nnrt!tw.--t .'iirm-r . r !.'.. i v. iro nrnl t-'niirrii .--t'ects. tro arakone i h a pewtrrllnt ho i' 11 reiM'tiiV r t-r itvuiy Wfi-ks O. i-iuitc. Ho In:- I ci'ii ei ti:o h itnt ol lyin- in l.oil atal i:i.l i hlt; hy rt liulit trnm a onal eii lamp, f-.r ve::. t r 1 1 1 lo f..ro w. o ir to t liop. lit-i-.ilk-.l in i.v a, 7V;.ir re;.,.i :n la-t i i ' t ! I at l'i '.-Inol: nn I f.iua.l iv-in-r in I w.l, w : i -I ht.tli J,--; ..cliy l.list-r-.l ;i a. hist ri-tit r.r-n .nnnii-lv 'mriio.l i cir the slmTil.lor. Ho state. i That tie !i::n ..Tit" to ht'-l nh-.-iit '.'..-cloi-k. ami .it.., it! 4 I:-' n-a!:u,i up tn (in, I the in.'-ipiitii ni liia ali.aiT hitn mi liro. Ho ui'np.' l tmt .. I-i"' tn thy hnrn'nif i -up.-r. Nvhr-re In t, ct wa-ro -oicreiy hnrn eil. tiail nir hi- i-!c:!:ii.' mi lire nr. l tt-arin that the tuo.j ri ..ti!i Inks tiro. h lnimo.ily irrith. rcl tho I nraiti .n:lt--ta-.-ether nn.l pi-oli'-il tin-in ( :t ol tiie win. Lev In tho si.it-n- ilk .-n l-'.ni.-'li str, or, v hum tli'-y w-i r.' f'ln-i l:v i.ltii-.T 'l it-'-l iin-1 tin- il-iiies i-m i cirai-ho.I. Air. rcril.ti think the lamp ivaf t it l.rr up-at I y him .Inrtn his sleep t.r thai it ci;.:...k-l. A t!i-:at(h from Mr. Fenion, received in this place on Monday last by his Inn in sons, Tom and Ed. reports his condili n as cx eee.linaiy ainful. but gives the prntifyinat assurance that tiiere is in. dar.t;.'r of any se rious coi!se.ucnces. All which his nni v fncm'i- in this locality will be rejoiced to learn. The Corr,nrsioN.Ni. and Sunatokiai, Vote. Kollnwinn are the rrticial returns f the vote cast at the 1,-iteelet-tion for Congress man and State Semitor in the Seventeenth and Thirty-fi:t'' districts, respectively, of both which Cambria county forms a past : cosoi:kssioa;.. Ityn.ior, (r. Ciiiln th. . . '. . 5-J a. 77 I I). 'ntnpht-H. 1!. H'-'lfiT-l Hi.-iir .. .. ' 'aaihriu. Sn tner.-ct Total... .'1.C17 '.a 4.' : l :l.s:,7 J7..1. Kl over rotli are! .. 1"4 1J7 '. :;ai 4.---7 4 ir.:. u.s-'.i 1.1.S64 fr.tni.b. il nvor Cnffruth. 1.4'-.(5; h'vn.ti.f. l.e-l... lO.tiirn .l.i.U'f-s Haa'l -cssna f,.r Ito.lfnr.l : K. 1.. Hnrr.-II. fnr Itia i r : J.itiii-- Kii:K. for I 'atc.hria, ami A. .1. S -do'l, I.t S .in. r-.et. snNA'roni it.. ism-kM-iic, r. Jtaamor. iuw. n. '.gS 4. ill lO.nsn oitn.T iiri'I HI air . 4J1 4,:;:..t '...1140 l.f.:: ovr It .lialir.-j t fvn, , tnr '.i'liuri.i. 'atahl'itl al Tut. ih. :;i3 H- .i; nvor Iti-iiii.T. Sni-kiia-. 7-1-1. Ke'nrii f.,rK!air: Kite? .1. I-l. .v. W i : r S;r: Mauiiv Him '. ilv residing on th -There is a fair East Side who young la was stroi the West flVl.riil ( r'y iii favor of Hancock, while on -ide resides a young engineer who arlield. One evening just before the t le. I ton they wi re making heis. and la: promised the voting lady a handsome present of jewel I y if 1 1 uncock was elect i d, white she promi-ed to marry him if Oailicl.I was elec ted. No v since t lie election is over and Ca r fiehl is to 1' the next President, the young gentleman e'aims the hand of his fair friend at d she is at a loss to know what to do, as she prefers somebody else and only made the promise thinking that Hancock would win the day. The young gentleman is in earnest about the matter and considers that he lias won her honesfly and squarely, and intends to hold her to the promise made as he wou'd have held himself if Hancock had been the man. The question among her many friend.; is will she marry him. From what we have learned we do not think she will. AU'.-onn Cull. How SkB SwkpITf.i: D vui inci. 'T shall never again feel so awfully nervous about my babies teething," writes a grateful moth er. '".Ve almost lout our little darling by a long attack of cholera infantum, but happily heard of Parker's Oinger Tonic in time. 1 took a few spoonfuls myself, which soon cured my nursing baby eidirely, and an oc casional dose has kept me and baby in such perfectly good health, and made us so strong and comfortable, thai 1 would not be without this reliable medicine for worlds." A Moth er of P.rooklyn. 1 l-ll'.-lm. . . Joseph W. Patton, whi was one of the earliest Superintendents of the old rortajjp Rail Load, anil who w ill be remembered by rnany of the older residents along the line traversed through this county by that im provement, died last Saturday week p,t Car lislo, where lie has long resided, in the 77th year of his age. He was one of the few of-fe-itls connected w iih that road whose hon esty was above, reproach. TIkad nchk, Dyspepsia.; Biliousness, and Const ipation cured at, once by Dlt M FT TA1 R S HEADACHE ANT) DYSPKPsl V PILLS. Pi jet-'.'" cents. I H-FJ.-lm. Wivpino T th v 'ATiN7r.s7 Of course, the late sweeidns ami unexpected victory of the Eepublicans ' was too bis a thins to be permitted to ro iincommeruornted. A safe-tv-valve to let o'.f the superfluous enthusi asm was required, anil found. In the l.m cuacp of the JIcraM, it. took the shape of a iollitication." We ito not know the pre cise number of republican houses ami pla ces of business in town, but, be it bis or little, on Saturday evenins each of thein was il luminated bv myriads of candles, lamps, Chinese lanterns; etc., presenting at once a ma"nificent appearance ami renderins one of the darkest niylits of the season light as dav. Tiie candles, as a matter of course, were composed of some manner of srease, and as is customary w ith candles they melted and the grease ran down the window-frames and on to ti e carpets. As a consequence, many of the republican housewives did not Po to church next day, it beins Sunday, but remained at home cleaning away the wreck and ncrfectins in their minds a determina tion to participate in no more illuminations. At about the hour of 7 o'clock, the Carlield and Arthur club took up its line of march from headquarters for a rt.ur round town. The club, at its maximum, mi in hers about J') members, hut owins to the fact that the streets were knee-deep with mini, probably not more than loo could be coaxed into line. Comparatively small thoush the body was, it marched w "ell, and the menders, in their showy uniforms, looked every whit as capti vating as the bespansled performers in a circus rins- They looked this way for only a very limited space of time, however, for before thev had accomplished a quarter of the route laid down, a drenching rain storm, ac companied bv a violentjgale of wind, strong cnotmh to purify almost anything but the President-elect, one would think, swooped down on them, and, first wetting them thro' and through, necessitated a hasty breaking of r inks, 'i'lionuh the line NNassu'bsequentiy refoimed and the route as originally lixed traversed, vet it is not hard to imagine that the task was accomplished as a matter of business and not throutdi any passionate longing for any more of that sort of fun. It was a" misfortune, especially regretted by those who participated, fur the pageant was, as a delegate from Cambria township re marked, "worth any man's dollar to see." Flags I'.oated to the bree-e at various points, Ii reworks fizzed and aipluttcrod whenever the rain would permit, ami fully one half the population yelled themselves hoarse. In the absence of tt brass band, a martial band lent its inspiring strains to the genera! rejoicing till the raiti soaked the drum-heads, when it of necessity subsided. A part of the pro gramme was to have wound up the affair in a blaze of glory with a big bonlire on the public square, but as the wood nvs wet and wouhl't burn the bonlire had to be dispensed with. The following Monday Monday of this week was Democrat ic day. The Demo crats, too, had some enthusiasm to uncork, but unfortunately, and bad luck to it, it Nas of a dilfcrent sort from the other. Put there was some fun in it. nil the same. In the eveuing,about7 o'clock, adt.h-ful precession, clad in uniform and currying lighted torches, emerged Irotn the Hancock and English headquarters. It numbered about twenty, and w as the last sad remains of that once no ble ami aggressive organization. Comrade Williamson marshaled th van with a bass drum, on which lie heat time slow time. The stars and stripes, which oucht to have been draped, were displayed, and in the centre of the line was a transparency bearing on each of its four ample sides a h trend. The chief one was : " finwrratir funrrut," in letters a half foot long. The others wen? : rVnlon, 177 ;" ' l.aker. 2s ;' "1 Inrrahfor SechiiT !" The melancholy procession made the gram! rounds, and to say it was every where received with unbounded enthusiasm were to put it mildly enough. Mothers woke up their sleeping infants to gaze on the phe nomenon : heads of families went out to ascertain if Ncnv York State, after all, hadn't "Hopped" ; affrighted chicken-cocks wanted to know w hether some crow ing on their part was necessary, and even doors of public re sort swung open of their own accord. Af ter which, the capes and torches were laid away, the lights put. out, the tloor of the club-room locked, nr.tl possibly the key thrown away. One vote was cast for Weaver, the Jrceif back candidate for President, tn the West ward, and by general consent it is credited to our photographic, friend Peighart. He felt so proud of the unexpected strength de veloped by his favorit" that he threw out a transparency Saturday night, during the progress of the Republican celebration, and on Monday evening, while the Democratic band was j. laying, theboysdid him the honor of erectins a small pole in front of his pho tograph rooms, to the apex of which was at tached a blazing torch So ends the campaign of ls.sl so far as the voters in this vicinity are concerned, but some of the juveniles are still keeping it up with a spirit worthy of a better cruse than a Republican victory. An A bandonkh Cint.n P.kci, Nntr.D We have heretofore made mention of the finding of an unknown infant on the steps of a private residence in .Johnstown and the subsequent transfer of the waif to the coun ty almshouse foi temporary safe la eping. Though strenuous efforts were instituted to discover the heartless mother, thev met with no success til! Monday of 'the prcs- nt week, when a woman giving ;her name as Mary Ellen 1'i ow n and Tyrone as her place of resi ih'nce voluntarily made her ppearam-o and claimed the child. The story she gave in connection with the affair is about this; As before stated she live in Tyrone, where she occupied the position of a domestic in 3. fam ily by the name of Haycock. After her con finement, she took her infant to Altoona. where she placed it in the care of a sister by the name of Mrs. Wilt, ncreeing to pay the sum of $:t a week for its maintenance. Some time afterward, upon visiting Altoona to see her iii lie one, she was horrified to learn that Mrs. Wiit had gone away, taking with her the infant. Just how she succeeded in dis covering its w hereabouts is not very 'ch ar, but upon coming into possession of a' history of its harsh experience, she hastened to re claim it ami take it. to a mother's bosom. Steward Lilly was away from home on Mon day, but returned in time to send a telegram Tuesday to Director Easiy, at Johnstown, asking what action should be taken in the matter. He was directed to deliver the child to Mary Ellen, and both took thecals the same evening for some point down the line. Such is the yarn as woven by the woman, and it is only reflecting puMie opinion to pay that those who take stock in its truthfulness are exceeding "few. On the contrary, the prevailing" belief is that Mary Ellen, who is a genteel-looking little body of about :ft years, has been deliberately put' forward to shield the really guilty mother and save her name from reproach. .V woman who sails under the several aliases of Steele.lLee and Decker, of Altoona. was also charged with the mater nity of (he infant ami a warrant issued for heranest for desertion, but the charge will now tit course be dropped. Mary Elh'n sta ted that the name of the father of the eliiltl is smith, and that lie lives in Altoona, whi re of course sis elsew here the Smiths are almost thick as blackberries. VrttT Dnni.i, to Think Of. If nt above being taught hy a man, use Dobbin's Electric Soap next wash day. Used without any wash boiler or rubbing board, and used dif ferently from any other soap ever made. It seems very droil to think of a quiet two hours' orderly light work tin wash day, w ith no heat ami ho steam or smell of the w:ash:ng through the house, instead of a long day's hard win k ; but hundreds of thousands of women from Nova Scotia to Texas have proved for themselves that this is done by nsir.gI)obbin's Electric Soap. Don't buy it, however, if too set in your ways n use it ac cording to directions, that are sosimple as to seem almost ridiculous, and so easy that a girl of t welve years can do a large wash with out bring tired. It positively will not injure the finest fabric, has been before the public for fit teen years, and its sale doubles every year. If your grocer has not got it, he will pet it, as all wholesale crocers keep it. 1. L. Ctiaioin Co., Manufacturers, 10-l.-e o.w.-ly. Philadelphia, Pa. Oft Oft Ioor. The close confinement of all factory work gives the operatives pal lid faces, poor appetites, languid, miserable feelings, poor blood, inactive liver, kidneys and urinary troubles, ami all the physicians and medicine in the world cannot help them unless they get out of doors or use Hep P.it ters. the purest and best remedy, especially far such -ases, bavin" abundance of health, sunshine and rosy cheeks in them. They cost but a trifle. See another column. Chri. ti'in Kerorilrr. Whitf. to Mrs. I.ytlia K. rinklmm, 22-1 Vestoiii Avpiuio. Lynn, Muss., for names of ladies that, have been restored to orfcct health by tlin use of her V kgf.tatii.k Com pot np. It is, positive cure for the most stub born cases of female weakness. 1 1 -.-.. '..! 1 Tiif, Voltaic I5f.lt Co., Marshall, Michi , can, will send their celebrated Lloctro-Vol-i taic. Hi-lts to the Hfflicted nptm .?0 days trial. Spetly cures e-naraiiterd. Tltcy nieiin what '. they s-ay. Write to them without delay. i ' " ! ... 'j A IF.sT wl-.l.l. for oil in Ctnoe loWUnllip, 1 iudi tn.i n.'tiiify, L, dijMi ) leet. ll :RV Ail AXKVER, Uarrom.tows, Nov. 8, lSS". Mb. Kiiitor The IXtnTwrntn of this rlnce want Irom ynu. if you can Inrnlfh It, Jotne xpltinatin of tho votpin Jackoon township, m nblif hoi! in the t.fnclRl returns In lnetweek'n Krkkman. Han cook's voto ir il. notl inihKtiintinlly the ?amo vote is put tlnwn tor all the other Hemocrat icean.li.latos except 'off roth. Haunter, and Ijinahein, the two lor.-ncr heinsr ero.litetl with only 17 earh, an.l the latter with the larife number nf'jpJ votes. Camp bell ha or -2.1 more than tfarnel.I ; Koc;r? has IS7. or g4 more than Onnield : an.l (late ha. 8J. or 61 Irt than Crurriehl. Howdiit it happen thtt '-'4 lH'tnooTHtjt in that township, who Tntoil for lian enok. relu"e l to vote ferdflrnth and Hatimer. hut voted for 'aiiiphell an.l HoKii. and how. oh '. how did it come to ps that Tmn Unrig, of yt.nr town, hot Inrmerly ot .laekaun. who is supposed hv many persnns tn carry the Kepnhlioan v..te of that dis trict in his l.rce.-hes' pocket, permitted hi Iriond Hates to le fo inr-oly traded oil lur 7.ant2noiii? fan you tell why this i? thc.a? Ilimoi K. AN'wr.u. We were told last Saturday bv one who knows, we think, whereof he'afiirms, that a feNV days before the election an arrangement was entered into between a prominent Re publican of this place, who hail no hopes of Cates' election, but who was exceedingly anxious for the success of Campbell and Hoggs, on the one part, and an equally prom inent Democrat, also of this place, who was particular!' anxious for Eanghi-in'ssafe de liverance, n the other part, by which it was agreed between the contracting parties that just what the returns from Jackson towns-hip ns referred to by our correspondent, show, should actually" take place if it was in the wood. Tho poods were delivered, of course, on the day of the election by one or more agents voters of the townshin for their principals In this place. Who actively en gineered this part ot the scurvy work we are unable to say, but we do not very well see Ikiny it could have been done on the election ground without some of the wide awake vo ters of both parties detect ins it. If any man in Jackson township, Republican or Demo crat, knows the true inwardness of this dirty business, our columns are on;-n to him for its thorough ventilation. Ei. A Nenv Payino 0-rrr.vTiof foi; J.niF.s and Ok.nti.f.mf.n. The handsome Nickel Platetl Ncnv Home Lamp, being introduced ' to the public this season, is the most merit , orious article ever offe.-ed Agents to make i money with, is safer and more convenient than the Student Lamp, which has hereto ; fore had the reputation of being tho Safest i Lamp made, and has a clamp to attach it to . the Sewing Machine, Piano, Organ, Peak, ; etc. The tear of the ordinary lamp Iieing i accidentally upset or thrown from the table ; is entirely relieved by this simple clamp con I trivanee. It can he adjusted to throw the ! light jiirt where it is wanted to suit the eye, and can be converted into a handsome wall : lamp. It lias the best argand burner, a fill ing indicator, and convenient match-box, and 1 its price is within the reach of every fine. It ' has bee'n fully tested anil editorially endorsed ; by the "Western Christian Advocate," "Am. i Christian Review," "Herald an.l Presby- ter," "Journal and Mess nger" ami ."Chris i tian Standard," the leading religious papers ' of Cincinnati, and is endorsed by the Mayor and Postmaster of Cincinnati, t lie Agent of the American Express Company ami Presi ' dents of Insurance Companies, "as being th Safest, Most Convenient ami best Lamp made. i There are three reasons why A gents should ' seek such an article to canvass for first, for its absolute safety and great convenience it ; is needed, in every home ; st coml. its low ; juice makes iis saie immense; third, it vrill be a credit to handle such an article. One Southern Agent writes, it sells faster than Oen. Lee's Portrait soid right fitter the war : a:. other writes, it beats the palmy days of ; the Sew ing Machine; ils rapid sale, its low price, and liberal terms surprise old Agents. Address Home Lamp Co., Cincinnati, O., ' mentioning our paper, and they Nviil give you ' full particulars and exclusive territory to , canvass in. pj-17.-Kt. j Shk.hikk's Sni.ks. The following de i scribed properties will be ofTced at public ; sale by Sheriff (JiiiT.th, at the Court House, ' in this place, tin Monday. Dec. i.th, nt 1 o' ' clock. I'. M : AT. the rid t. ti'lo r.nd interest of 'tan. !l. llar kT to the Inline in t rnor,- . land : No. 1. Apiece or parcel ol hind in I'urtutre t'.wnsh. p. ' onta mimr 3..,i aeros, nmre ..r h--. n!,..'it IS iior.- t.l which nra cleared. No. '1. T-rn pit- .. irr.a'irel In the t.ovn ol I'nrta-. I'liriaiz-e koviiship. Tn in; sold at the ."lit ef Anns H. !( ioi.tle. executrix ut Jcteniiah .Mc- i trnlPirio. d.-o'd. ! A!-n. all theriifht. tltie. are! Interest ot P. M. ' .T. l?.-,iwii. ot. in and to a- houe an.l hit in W'ash . Iierann t..wn.-hip. Tn r-o F,.hl at the i-uit of .l,hn i .1 Conrad an.'. Simon Cnnrad, cx"eut-.ri- nt .lames j Conrad, dee'd. 1 A'-o, all t!io riirht, tide and in'i'rest ol Ufn. Sey ; t'..hl. jr., oi. in and In a hnu--e an.l ht ol ernund in W aiip;n!,.n two. To i 'nH m the "uit ol Adam i Mt.ver, lor us-o ol R. 1 .Inhn.-ton. ! Ai?n, al! the rilit, title and ititereit of l-rael , Iii;.!. r. of. in nn.l tn a pio-e o! land in K.ja-lo ti.wniifp. cniitainit- 75 a-r more it !c-, nhmit 0 acres eicared. havtl::r llip-.oii erected a two i sl'ary p,y: hnifo and frame sinhlo. 'j'ii he r-o!d at : the "fcuit ol S. A. Louder, lor c..-e .,! li dy, Parker I Al-ai. all the ritrht. title and t nt"re-t of Margirot I Herbert, of. in nd to a. hit ,.f ur-und in 'ialiitzin I hnroaifh. Tn he s..ld r.t th.; suit ..! Win. M. I.loyd j c '.... Ii-r ib'C t.l Tlii.nia Ii-iv't. A. A. Unro-i et t.l. ! Ill Johnstown, on Saturday afferr.on, Dec. 4th, the f iilowiiig described real estate will i be offered for sale : j All therlulit. title r.nd Interest of ( tenro l(..ff. . man. 'if. in and 'n ti house and h.t ol (rrntind in the : fitti .Inhn.-fown. 1'n tie ohi a. tiie suit oi 1 Havid n-.l'ort ot al. i Also, all the riirht, title and interest ot Win. H. Haws, nf, in and to a lot o jrr.-itnd in Iiwer i Vnilt-r t-iwn-hlp. Tn l e nt the suit ot ; enrgo Kurtz, fnr nso nl Cnnriul .VlayiT. new lur use of An drew J!. ."Myers. 1 fCt.MMOICATKO. V'k. th unders'irretl oitiTtens of Camarii and 'loarlif -hi counties, do certify that Ir. J. H. N.hhi- an has t'.t.'d patients , .r .! i pht herai. and to our I k;n.wle,Io h-is t.een iiistrutiieiit.-il in savimr tho ! li le of c ery su Merer lie has atti nde.l said k n.nvi j eihro iteintr derived Imiti experience in our mrn i fain, lies an 1 il applied lo hv mail or ntherwisa ive will cheerfully furnish the huts upon which this : cert I IS.-;. to is liasI. l'.ipers irtinerai'y shonld e py and thns confer a i favor on Iti.wc aliii, -led with I'lis teirihle disease. , a it is tnr tl.e r.enetlt ot all such, and not to al ' vanee thn personal interests ol Iv. o,.:.an. that ; ttiis eertitii-ate is -ivoa. Sa'n.'d t! ilhirt It. JIrMnt.T, Ar.th.liv Jill. Knos Westc-er. Altr.-,1 Stevens. '-iIm n Slepheus, ; John Hnekeritiei r. freo. ll...-kenl..-ry. Silas itf-ek-I enherv. W in. H..1 kor.herv, .l.,hn 1'railev. Tl-.e-id ire I Steven". ..l:n Kohe'.-n. V. M. 1M 'ulky. t". Nepn. . J:ient Kitdcr. .Iniiallian Fry,. Inhn al. Westtiver. i llllas W:e--t.i-.T. .kweldl Westoaer. I.ew.s N'est'iver. ! AN in. !t,irtn. Martin Vahn. r. ;r., .1 te,.r Vatmer. '. ' A. I.aiil.ein. .Inhn It.ik.r, J.iaol. Stoltx. Miehael ; lira.-?. j lor (ircitn I'KiSO.S nr I he lounge"! (III! IIUK. i use the oh! and sale ! Ir. I-'ltler'st Kootltinsr I nrnilnallre. i It ran ho alven witti pt rfeet safety tn your h-.t.y il I only tw.nr three days old. It does nnt -f il. ;(y, i.nt ; the li'tle thic. wiil ro lo sleep na f urn !' ,a nd irrt ' icvk.. Iin.-jliitii. It .. ure-I '1 A 1. 1.' I!. ' ..Viind DYS 1 HNTHIiY, no matter h.ev hmir standtna. Hi kK I It A MolilM s, Clior.KHA lar'AMI'.M, S!?.l ' at KK Ctl.Ml'l.AlNT. W IMM'OIJf. (retting and erving nf in la tits ( vrhteh is alwinf n si,rn of pa in), : OK KEN Sl'liti!,, NOt'K VOMITINO. SI.Ki;!" i LtlssNKSs. and all t niaplaltits ol the -toaiaeh t.r HOWKI.S. l'riao. ga ets. a I'.itlle ti .lafratu? rrrtnin crc. It Is ftionldest ro.no, iv in u--e. and i- reenmrnended hv I-1IYS1C! ANS.' Snld hv Id! I Hi! ISTS and SToliKKHI'.l'KKS. Tit r sarsoA'.s i.v oKich: troR.v i.ozEstiE.s. Ttn-y are ideasant. saf-- and sure. g". ets. 1 H-pot, 4".i N. Tliird St.. r.nlad'a. Pa. , I..7:'Ti.j.-s it sale l.y .. .!. PltKtmioKi- and V. S. i;.vi!K i.u & Ittto.. Khen.-hur. l-g:;.-lliii. I A m.mt. as hy court records dnth appear. ' AN'hom .'K).0 -6 made dear. ! ' I'nio her waitimr her sternly said : : "Fnrt-nn the weed h.-tore we i; to wed. ' 1T stie. ke take flame : I'll ho that flame's hrijrht Ian tier. j Tn have your Anna, irive up your Havana." 1 'Ins Nvreieii, when thus she, hr.uigiit him to tho i S'T'toh, ; j Ia'l his ei ir and threw nriay tiie tnateh, I That's too deep. Let's trJ-.-p it up and turn to ' soni'-t tons: trill.; mild'jr. Ymi want to htiy a . suit ot NVinterelotiiin solid, sul-stan: ia I clnthintr. ; n hie'i will stand the tost i f wear el. .tiling made 1 : tliiB .-e-isnn. an,! therefore in style clntliiiuf each : , separate piece ol which Is tui'ly wrranle.l y.m ! wa nt to l.uy sneli a suit, ti-.n't you ? Itso,ynuwill , be aeo.njiiu. .dated t.l a nfeety, and on the mint i , liberal terms, at Simon . Hemlheiin's, next door t j to the First National Hank, Altoona. ' ! ... j Ij.'.tfi.y. when sott. warm t.reozes hlow, j J The r.ia.-hiT, hlitiie and iray, . 4!!nnmed rr. Iianl In a flannel f uit, 1 I 11 is ulster packed away. 1 ' Hut new oast w in. is Mow cold and chill. j I 1! is spirits zet reduced : j J He hastes to slinot the flannel snit. For ulsters rule the roost. j That's a fact. The weather oflnte must hrinsf It home to the dullest emiipietieusion tiiat the ul-ter ' sous. n is here. Io y.m want to know where to buy t an overcoat cheap t AVe wil! tell yt.u in eonhnenee. 1 j At -las. .1. Murphy's. l"a t'liat.'.n street, .lnhns- I town. lie lias tin his ic!vps an assortment lo suit i any taste and any pick't-lnoK, white his st.u-k uf j other descriptions t,l eold weather wear, eu.-h as 1 coats, vpts, pimtaloons, umlerelothinj. etc.. is not i surpassed in the State. Kemetnhrr Mr. Murnhy when j on ifo to make your purciiases. Tiik red leaves of .autumn are fallinu. t'old sweeps the rude winds o'er the pi ain. Son .lennle and tletirite wiii be holdimr 't he parlor arm-cliair tlown airain. Freparatory to enaaarinR in that delishtfu! sort of Inismess. inao it would l-e ns well Inrlreoroc to r.'inemher two thinz: First, that Jennie will always endeavor to render horse!! as attractive as jH.ssi'tle hy tlonnim; her prettiest dresses : and, seeniid. that lie wiil re a boor il lie permits him sel! to tall behind !ot in this respect. If lie l.uvs Ids clothitie- at tledfiey W. .ill's, next d.mr to ti.o l.ostotflce, Altoona. lie will have Inltillcd his entire ; duty in this regard, and may l'.avo no fear as the I result. A very larire and very tine stock ol AV111 ! lor wetir jtist arrived and marked down to the rus ' tomarv bed-rock prices. The celebrated Kochestvr i rlotliing a specialty. 1 . . , . m - - - - j Fi.'om Sassavhas, Kf.nt Co., Md. find ; that I sell as much of Dr. r.c.H's Couch Syrui j as of all fd her cinip.h reincilic couibiiiftl. .L ' K. llMiii.i.v, L'ruci.t. e. r. ki Kri. ti wRn hyrtp. A pleasant, safe and effertnal remedy for Worms. .. t . Kunkel a Worm Syrup was never known to fail In a finirle easo. lKtroy? I'ln, Seat. Thfead and Stomach Worms. This is a verv palatable remedy. In an erenhle form, such as children will crave. It Is purely vejrrtat.Je in its composition, an.l prepared accordine; to the latest Improvement! in rharmaoeutieal Cliemtslrr. Sy which we are able to separate the aotire principles of medicine inini their nascons and huiky acoomianiments and pre sent.them In a more concentrated and reliable form than in a crude sttte. Nasooos doses are often swallowed without producing the desired ettct In this Syrup 1 have the acliva principle ol the most effect nal i-ermifues, Iree from the unpleasant taste and o.l.irs. and more safe and certain in its eflocu. K. F. Knnkel s Worm Svrup never fails to destn.y all kinds t.r Worms, (iir. Kunkel l the only suorosstnl physician who removes Tape Worm in two hours, alive, with head, and no foe until re moved). Common sense tesohc if Tape Worms he removed, all otherwnrms can he readiiv destroyed. Advice at ottleeand sore tree. The fine tr can tli whether or not the pat ient has w. rm. Thousands nro dyintr daily witli worm- and do not know it. rits. Spasms. ratr.p9. flu.ki-nij and Suflneauon. Sallnwl ottii lesion. Circles a round the Kvr, Swell inir and l'ain in Stomach. i;. st;esnes . it Niirht, Kriii lir.si of the teeth, piekinu at the nose, couiiti, lever, it.-hin at the seat, headaehe. fowl l.reath, the patient rowt pale and thin, tickling and irri tation in ttie anus all the-e symptoms, and mora, come from wnrms. f. F. kankel's Worm Syrup never fuls t,. remove then. I'ri-e. 1 "j per hMUo. or six Lottie" ..r f-Yim. ( Kor Tape Worms wntfj and eonsuit t!i lioetnr). 1-ornll others buy o! your Irna3lt the Worm Svrup. and il he has it "not, "end to Kit. K. F. Kisit ia.. g.,f N. Ninth St.. 1 hi la , I "a. Advice hy mail, tree. Send three-cent stamp, r.. V. Knnkrl' Itllter Wine of Iron. A sure cure for Dyspepsia or Indirection. Weak Stomach, lienor 1 Iiei.iirrv. I iieases of the Norv O'u System. 'nnstipatinn.'Aeiditv of tiie Stomach . and lor all cases rt.piirinjj a tonie. Kvrrv bottle tr-iarantced. or the m.inev refunded. Ak f. r I. I. RnnkePs Bitter Wine of Iron, and take no other. I'riee. ffl.oo. or six bottles for if.'. If v oir .iruir- t not have it, send to the I'r .prie' .r, l.r J . into St.. 1'hitad : . Pa. Advice Iree. Unclose a-eent stamp. Asehent a -h r.Iiller. : Id and Callnwhiil Sts., I'hiiad'a. I'a. ..le Ants, ll-l.-lm.J Nos. :'1" niitl Jll'.l Arch Street, PIIII.ADI ,I.IHI A. Ihiles lletluccd t -'.()) per l.-iy. The travelling pubtle wiil still find at this Hotel the same liberal pr ii.,u f..r t !,ei r emn t-.rt. It is located in the im ined iate ct-n'r-s of business and amusement, and lli ii:Ilcrnt Kail lioad depots, as well as all parts ol the city, arts easily aeces nhle hy street cars constant!- p issimr the dowrs. I: oi lers special inducements 1 .r those visiting- the citv for business or pleasure. Your patronaiio is reipeetlultv snti-tted. .HIS. M. Fl.i'iF.H, 1'rnprietnr. I'lida. kdphia, Nov. 1. Isyi.-tf. A cnAr.MiNo Tiiuni icirl in (lon-.a. VN hn ul(,-r,-d last yenr Ir.irn !iay b:ver, I,s-lared In her l.oau That her no--r wouldn't blow. Hut the horrid wretch didn't believe her. Happily .,r those vlsPe-l l-y It. there wilt be no nmre hay (ever lor a twelvemonth. Hut t!ier wiil no ooinriis and colds ocean ol them except every body takes care 'hat hit feet lie kept warm and prote-te.l frim the damp. It is the d -duration of a prominent physician that a ir.,d boot or shoe is t!l9 be-t pr.-vet.tivo ot catarrhal disea-es exta.nt. and S. !::uti:en'li.'il.lip.tKieventh avenue, Altoona. sell- the best boots and shoes tor Inrtn sevs and all aes and siz-s. in Ontral renn-yivams. and o!s tp.-iu iiin.-h cheaper. He has ),i-t received a fresh stm It and an itnple one, and i.lielis the j.a trona(e;e ul till our readers. OKITCIKT. AN IT. I,. ;,..!, at l r resider.ee in I 'hei Springs on Sunday. Nov. 7. l-$ i. .AIr. .Iobn Wii.r.. a-e 1 s.-, years. Ii. e.-n-e t leaves te:i elub in n. a 1 hut tw., ot whom are married and a ho-t of i rhvr r. iativ. s to mourn her death. Interment in St. Auu'iotii o cemetery on Monday last. I'-aea lo her in-. mortal f""b I. -M. S. TOSKI'II M TH)XAT.T. t) ATM I It N K - A I I. A V. IlliKvsitt m:, I'a. i-flftiee in Coionnade Iti,w, oil t'entre -treet Nov. p.'. PSi.-tr. STIIA i IIKirKU. Sirarfr.,::! the pr"mise;,.t the suhg. Tiber, in A lie- !:etiv t.-.i .. ship, some time in May !a-t. a red and white spot ted yearling heil r. with l ice nil white. Aav in formation that will lead to the r-every ol si nl heifer nil! bo propeilv reward'-. I bv N..V. 12. is ,u.-:, i. ' tTl.ll.hl-.s K. HATC11. 1 ' K SALi: Two I,nl S uF (iillil NI) frnntirir lo feet on atain street and exfendmi; hack v..; Icrt to ii ail.-v. I a, n ir i! ere. .n erected a two story i'iiav:: l-.t kllino Hi, i k. Sh.iik !i..i,M. Stahi k and oiitbuilninirs : known a liie V aiters' pr.pe:tv. '1'iti'-perie-f. I-'-t teric innnir" of .Miil.NSTtiN .s. SCAM. AN. Nov. 12, iSsii.-4t. Kbensbura. I'a. r.vKinvARXixG! fv.v. frni.ic ark iice.ciiY .NO!:r:tr that MR. W. C. WILLIArvlSON ONLY AUTHORIZED ACEMT In i .' ensburi: and vicinity !!- the -'ale of the i.,sicS lifoil fc&wi,,. Umtil, AMI V. rU-TtllS T1IK rvilt.lf AC.AIsST Hiiyinsr from l"'Al'TI!OIIiZI-"I) IV.rtios. as Tit K v a;ik vi::v .m t to t.irr a Biii'l-Ovc;- or Spcond-IIanil Mai-hine. Tin: siMir.R mi (j ro. Nov. PJ. ISi.l.-st. LIST. I)::t ton-.;:!: Ti iim. A ( olios sot d'.wn for triit! tiie ensuing term 'ourt. eoiiiuiaiiciii on .ifotn.',:. Iit. . rinsr v.rii.. t it vs ( ravtr Hott. si:cti-ti IVVKK. ICrise r,n,! ether1 vs. :vr- N. Step'oe-on vs. .letter vs. "MeKe-.iie vs. I'.-, h-'s Fire Ins. ft, vs. I,-l:asti S.ivi:ii: Hank. vs. Nell ...vs. Ihi: -iaiu vs. 1 1 ior vs. Sa.tr.o vs. I.:lTlibei a . Ti...mas . . . s. Atet'ie'TV vs. H-fk fs M -lion. A r.lry and other. Hurl-o-. .1 din Klder's Kve-tors. H-riia. Went-ntli. '. V. M . 1 nMira.nee "o. 1'. li. It. fo. Troxell. rwinn et nl. a-larnard . Co. I!..yer. one. Merell'tsit ?iei--- In Totten Mellon l.'-dlfel-s ift .v liro Irel-s ... v vs. Sutton. vs S't.ink. vs. 1 i-.vns and w ife. --. Stull et nl. v. Kurt. vs. Ihintniro. F. OT.iiNNKl.I.. I'mt'ionntary. I !ll e, l:ien-.l"lrz. Nov. s, ls-a. Hit.ert '. I'm! henataiy' COURT SALE! HV Tiitii.-n' n iHm"ml y'H"r.'M r-li-r ci:t cf t'lf- 1 ri'!i:i n- l i:irt u Vi iii -rl n CnUIil 11 r: 1 t.i mt :,'',''tc. t. I will c t j w to pu!:ic nl t:e four '(nice in tllcv "(, I;i (n SATTRDAY. DECKMIJER I. V. At fi'i-Lnrti. r. M., the ftdlowiiiir de-erii-t-.! ri al estate, tn wit : . i. a i'i::("i: on i. oi" of t ;i;i i'M situ ate in t-tie We-t Ward nf tho Hnr.uiii of Kben-.-bnr. b.iuinied !' tiie luriipike. l.lnvd street an.i West street, e intainin'- ox; .e::r:, n ni m i.iov.-d. . .. HALF I 1 1' ok )l. Mi situate in t.li t W est Ward of K:-cn-bnr.r ltor-.uh. bounded on theiiortSi by lot t.l Airs. Sarah Iavis. on tiie east hy lot of .1. II. A. Shoemaker, on t tic south by Lloyd stire'. iitnl on the west by an n'.iey. n, fi. T'ne undivided one-halt interest ot. in ! an.l to a I'IF.l -K on I'A Ut 'KL or I. A N I situ ito in Hlarklfck towc.-hip, known a- t'ne .Inl.n in" tarm, bounded on tiieimrth hy lands..: I'.-ier AVpir noran l Unbert Feri'iison. mi the east by land f Isbac Wutsiiijter. "ii the south l y land o A. V . liowlan.l, and on t'e west t- land ot A. AV. lin land a Tnl Havid 1 . i hi vis. enn taii.i njr tK lie XI.CKO ANT TM'ENT V-l H1IKK ACl'KS, more or I'SS. als'ltt skvkntv acufsoI wliicti are cleared, having tliere fin cre'-ted :i o,.,l two story S!mr IlirrVhw oust", a fVc.iir larn. Klid ail file in'oessary out build i n'j-s. There i a line o.-rl ard on the p-rtnies and a 'rai Hunk open, the land i-cner uti.lt rtaid by a four.tiw.t vein ot excellent c al. ( Th" tciier half int.-ra-t in this tarm. owned bv Iv. L. .I'd. listen. Ksq , wiil he oft 'Ted f.r sale ill the same I in: e a n.l a pun the same tones, si that the purchaser can buy the entire. ' larm if ho wisln-s.l o. H. A SCII'AKK or ;OTM situate in the We-t AA ard of Kl't'il-i'ttr llnroiiL'h, bolin.!'-.! on the north by Lh.yd etret. on theorist bySpruon allev. on ttie south by ale street, and on the west hy West street, containing am. skvkv -i-iihth .irni'S. havinir I hereon creeled a substantial two stnry Frame frrriihitj liour, a f-'ramr S!a!lr, and all necessary oi:t!iutidin.j-s. There is No an cxeellont Orchard en the premises. Xo. 9. -A HALF I.ororC.nfil'MI sittiatc in the West Ward ot the Hiipmyii of Fhenshiirir. tin the nnrth-west r..rn.r .f lii-li and Julian sTr.-ets, leivinir ihertsm ereeted a commodious two stnry lit irk 'ire.-:ie orte. with a Vramr K'trlfn nlta. li ed, and a hrmnr S'.'tW.t. nil it. u.km! repair. Tliis is one ti' the most desiraiiie prol.erties in KbetT-tlmrir. Tcrnt of Kale. One-third o! tho purchase monev tn I.e j.aid tn the confirmation of the sale, and the remainder in two eo.na! annual pti monts. with interest, to be s rurml by the judgment bond and mortiiaice nf tiie purrhaser. JIAKdAKKT KITTFLL. Administratrix ol AVm. Kittki.i., th e'.!. Khensburif. Nor. PJ, Ixso-Bt. ice.l to -TTT-. fact vu'ie shai-.;'i(.''l to ik uleron avoo.I to iirevi iit bis nvniii exclamations i !t wei?bed so ;1 urine, may from a cir- ' nbittcicil my be rejardad rime. AVhen ; at the at,e of ;o which 1 at itul, where we 'ore beins or- :is own acco-iiit, after having ! ii, thc-e orti.ti.u'i.ts, he iiuluced 1 the idea that be wits jurisi-.n cidistraiiic-l posititin, to tii.si.ai for him. Then be tore his s-h ,is shirt nd taking c.iT his stockir-i; -.tuffca them with these rn?s ',., verv fair model of a lea lll,11i:M,i 1,111 tiroken bloonis'.icK sHi,in -. bone, nn.l, lm tells it. ' IXlX l'TOirs NOTICE. J Kslate of f'rv:... .Tts. STtt.etlKR. dee'd. Letters testamentary to the estate of ireo. .In. Stroincr. late ot Wnshin-lon township, t'ambriit. county, tleceiised. haviim been Issued totheunder siunt'd. ail riersons indel'tcd to .sat.l estate are no tified to make immediate payment, anil those tinv inir claims against the same will present them pro perly authenticate. 1 lor sett!. -100111. IU11N SH K n A I 't HI, F:xeeutr.r. Suin-Bit.ilU', Nov. 5, isi.-6t. 1 ?A CfO EG CURE YOM BACK ACHE Ati'I n.l liipn- rf tli K;iInov. H'Hllr and 1 rinarv iiifar! I v wc.irinj lire IKR57HI iSSS&li KiKH PA3 ! It I a MAKVMt of li t Al IMi and KKI.I YY s i m rr. ;, s i:ys ; 1 1: r: c i it a ;.s.s, ro WKiirri,. Tt CI'IIKS WHK.lK M.. YA V K!I.S. A Ri: ll.il lX and 111. Oi l in Med- iin. Af-orttt.n or tiirft :it'i!c-nTiun, af hiiinr.! to iKi..'iT!-ld' t' rj- 1i tcrr.il nc.i ic ; n. N-nl (-r fur tP'R.i-c (in K i-lripv t -o'bl'-. -vM.t f; i--. S'.l-l t y tliiiir-jist. ir sn.t y m:iL on rvcriiit irit R'J. ttillthit The 'Only' Lun? Tad Co. nine Kit.siv d-Ai.. nin.rois' m ot k, ::;:;un" ,:,kc ii:tki r. H U AND OP35NING! SEW CLOTHIXG HOUSE. $20,000 Worth Fine Clothing AXDl-RSOX'S CLOTHING BAZAAR, ALTOONA, PA. IIOWA1JE rJ"IIi:KIC A fioorl Ifeavif Oreren'it - J?.?..0 I Xicr Overall ..... Men's t'litat 'ants - - - UOe.A (.! Jftavir Sirif - - - t ait 'ants - - - ittte.'.A U,1 irarir Suit ... .9 4. Jin Kill its and Iratrers, eaifi - ?.c. A Ovorl J'afr'xip JSnofs - 'i.VO Custom Made Suits, ... $fO.OO to '-JO.iHi. "('ur 'niri ltr-i.i county iVioii(ls rn- vc s pet 1 Tul 1 y iiiv:tl to call otitl e.-.ininc our oods :i:i.l learn our jiriees. A. A I. !'"' IN A. I'A.. tx'T. :.. lss-i-lt. AXURE GUARANTEED25 CENTS BY USING Db7. METTAUR'S HEADACHE PILLS cure ttwM wrmdcTTnEy In a very tjhou time both SICK "d NERVOUS HEADACHE; and, whi:e actintr on the cervona sysfm. relieve DYSPEPSIA m1'" wnret l.-rmff, r'.eantf lnf; the eystem of excesa ot bile, producii.g a rtpiiar heaithy action of the bowela. A full size box of these rectiona for a complete Cure, maned lo anv arljrss on r-cipt of nine 3cent Postage Stamps. For eaie by ail Urag&sta. BULK rKOI'IilKTORS, ..m.. -,-s, . . 'vjt j F.r tf m An triptltotlori for imrnrtlriir ft rractlcul Bnslnccg Edneatlon. Vonntj eniJ middle frl men flttel for the actual duties Of life, (students cart enter fit nny time. In iivlilual inFtriictior. Ijirco ftnil finely furnisheJ Halls nnj ofllne. Compreliens! vt eonrae of etntly. Itectilnr"nntl oppropriato Lectures. Thoroueh leaclilug Prucllca Training. For Clrculort asldreas V. VutZ & bous, l'lttabutfiU, l a. tl.!oTear. fspeo!3it.n Co;.y, 1V, Trial T-tp, R - w. Ja c:ir, A T A I'Tll . till' iw&ua to .' iir-l llot?-s.c.id 1 C The newest t.tuslc v:.h each No. 6sl for PrsTatus, li'. t ADAMS A V. Box 5 Hot eema -v, Torrrteeimen t opvor rrct ravrer i ilonthty." A ia-w s Jt Histnof, G rerkmin FACTS WORTH KMOWIHC. i Gtarer, Bnrhn, Kandrake. f-tlllinela and many other of the best medicines known are so skiilfiillv combined in 1'arkeb'b GrsoER Toic aa to make it the rreAtefst Blood Purifier and The Vest Health and Strength Eeitorcr -Ever. I fed. So perfect Is tho coni)o;ition of rAr.Kiu'c Ginoer Tonic tru.t r.o tliscasc can lontr ex.gt where it is used. If V"U have Dyspepsia. Head che. Rheumitiam, Neuralgia, Bowel, Kidney or Liver Duorder, or if you need n mild etjm ulnnt, or appetizer, tho tonic in just the mod ; icine f ar you. as it Is highly curative and In-, viertrtvtiufr but never intoTk-atint;. If you are slowly wnsnirg away wnn ion nmptson or arv fiiWss. if you linvc n Painful, louqh orabnJ Cold, I arker's Gimier Tonic turn Couah will suirelv hcln ?tou. It pves new lira and o and nped. and is: a certa-c vifror tn tie f.-eh cure for Rheumatism and Cholera Infantum It Has SaTrd Hnndreda of Lives; It Say Site lotirs. If you are feeling miserable flont -ait lint!': rnu am down sick, hut use tho Tome to-day-No matter v.-hnt your ditense or symptoms may be it will (rive prompt relief. Remember 1 Tar-vF-H's Gryc.KR Totnc Is rot 1 rum drink but the Best and Purest Family Medicine ever mivle. compounded by new tproocsa, and entirely oittercnt, rrom Lsuiers irinper prepara ions artti an otner ionics, iry t S.Jc. bottfe. Your drupffist can supply you. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM The Best and Host F.ronomiril Hair Pressing exquisitely perfumed and perfectly harmless. Kill Alwayi Restore Gray or Faded Ilalr to its oric'mal youthful calsr and anp-Arance, and Is warranted to s:op its tti'.ing, tuiil its growth aad preA-ent baldness. A few appliratiens ef the Balsam wil soften the nair, cleanse ail tlandrutT and cure itching and hu tnours of tie scalp. Sold by ail drvzirt at m. 500. Nov. 1. i .-1 .. HOP BITTERS. (A .Hedicice, not si Drink.) contains hops, urnir, mandrake DANDCLION, And TEit TVpist and Pst MitpicaL QrAXI ties or a ix nui ti itt sua. they cuiti: Atl Otseasetof the Stomach. Bowels. Blood,, i.lver. KtrineyF. and Urinary Organs. Ner vaiusew, Sleeplessness and especially t emaie VOtnpuunui. SIOOO IN COLD. Will be rll for a ease they will not enre or belp, or tor anythlnt? Impure or lajurloot fouD-t in them. Askvonr dmcfttst for Hep Bitters and try tin in before you sleep. Take ns other. D T C !s an absolute and IrrestsriNerore for iminkennees, as or opium, tooecco oa narcotics. Btrro Tom Cicn.AE. A All ftST Ild br joitLT'ttJ. Hoi. Bltwrt VI. Co.. R.,S,t-T. . T., a Tsreat9tOBt. oi , - T -L I .-3 i; A. A. (1. i. A vA x jt- w wk . 1 I Iaskt .iv.:-reia's.-,i!f .,Mvi:ntiv.. r--,0 Cl'CRt BLOOD PURIFIER JAnd Vv.nurlre. v !.-. h was known t the f:.n..us ,!,- Arahi.iri 1 ' y-.i -: :i a-- tarty a the n'nth rei:- trv, js ;;,:. 1. I t. the rdtf ol t vers, t oct t.a- lnltinn. r.-nrlte f ini'l na.-. ' i '1 -i Want t. and l.'.'la.or. la.ids. It has a .!eeuie:l il lla .-'i.r-i'.l olti'T .nilii'ivv, beio-j liaii e liiorml 11: bnnsic.it t.ul tl.e systi 111. w th.-at r. 1 ncti !: 11 aoi.ir.nnt. uri;, net pains and si ra ; 111 nu- 'i hi. ti so c -in pur. y t lie a..' t'uu . t other eat hart las. When Fan plcs'nr oilier tiilil tlieaS'-s are also re-, lit, -:iaui pi't. the 11 d cried parts llmP'itj hly with an 1 ' ke'i Sulphur Soap. Aseht n'.aeh ft M 1 ' ier. pre; -n- t ..r 3.-1 an.l I'.iliowhill St.. i'hiiad'a. Fa. f:'-S. ly.) i t 1 ,oii. n i t h .in-T. S iii.pl.-s wt.ri'i si i - -Jrcs-s Stir- s (i fo.. F it t C-fl. tOSOir'As land, Mjiae. t iires hy Ai!SORITH i Xaltire a .r KI M; lUSKASKS! TIIblHT IlIvL" CL"C I fits i nit"' ii i'i'i,.i.,i.j; JLSiJ P. KL A 1 III N i TKOI BLFlsI it nm I.S IMO 'he ny-tern eurjtive ajent and f-'i ; , hi; me. ; .-.e It 11IM !tft tiie di-e.M d par't til pol- ?o.i tt:ht ea ll--e d-t ti . 1 lioni.intlx 1-ttirv fo If Irtateo. t:u can u -.iluviu a:3 H-.n't de-pa r lite it ii t.sv f.t h .- Se-l::.;, I.s- iv AppPod an ! K tMI' 11.11 I I I LIT- I. Hem. dy. Soid bv 1 r"..-i; i-ts, or sent tv iua on rer;pt at I'rfce, 8 .00. by S. rd l:Te- T!, !. T Tin A C titiioioals and nr 1 IS'- UIIM Lull, I tU l. k. "Three Id- nu haws' mnii, m.TROIT. Xltk. linn a ifnr." s.-nt tree. 1 1 1 in. 1 IOIJ UAlfGAI.NH? - 75c. J. ANDERSON S: CO. 6 valuable Piiii. wtth faiidi .sjj-bvi jtti.i.t I ivt.via v" - -r-.'- -4 --v s -s v js-- "ltio lcntliiie SrlnilMt r tn-tlny un 1 t1 at tun. 1 ilie:,-es are eau-.-.l bv d : -ortei ed K11: I ney s it Liver. 1 1. t here' -re. t tie K 1 J nev and L! t - cr are kept in per:o t ..r.i. r. perfect lieatth wul hi . thi resutt. 'I i. :s trut h !ia- only '..-en k nr.w n a f horf , tip.. ai d t,,r ycirs people f efie'ed irrt at agonv ! with, ..it ben at. la to hn l rep":. 'I tie discovery t : i AVarner's Site Kioti.y and Liver t'cr.- marks a j new era in the t-oatment ot these T-ouh'e. Maco 1 liom a simple tropical ieat of rare value, it eo:. tnlns .tost too elements nee. -sary to tt.uirish ar. : 1 ir.vit.raTe both ot these organs nn.l sif.-lv ret..- i end keoj. them iii order. It i a I'OSIHVI i Itettltpfly lor ail tiie 1'1-ea-es tha' .-est pains .a ! tt.e lon.-t s.ri .1 t;:e b...:v. 1 .r l oTpnl Liver. Head j ache, .larn-ii.'e. !itiies. tt.-avtl. Fever. Airu. . J Malar. al I-ever, and all d r!ie:i!t.r of the Kidney . ; lai t r and 1 "Tiaa y 1 irL-a ic . : It is en ece lo.:t 1111-! sa'e ren'ely for females Jnr 1,1; I reitnaii.-y. It wiii o.ntr-l ! usutatiori i a-.-i i iioaiua'-ic lor I.vu-orrhn 1 ir t 'allirst of the ; w omb. I As a PI - I riintier it - line p.iailed. lor It cure? 1 ti.e organs li.-t itn,A r the bl.w.d. iti..i tiii: nntinn. ve my lite." f". ft. .ot.v. S Imc, Ala. tl'.o rernedy thnt w',1! cure the ii.anydls eiil.ar to w-unen."' A;,i;'ici-- Mavntinr. as i.ase,I n-vere tests unit won endorfr- ments from . u"- ot tho le-aln-t medical talent In the country." .Wc I'm fc U'orM. "No retro. jy ! r-,. tore riisr iver-d csn le held !..r one tiinmont in c .mpansnn w-t ti it . " it.'. ('. A. ."!' r;. 1'. II.. MttO.lVTtCB. p. (' This l'cr1,.iiv, wl.ii-h tin' ,!,-ti. s-. h wonders. 1 but u;. In t lie LA KtiLS I S1ZF1 Hi ITTLF; nf anv iiicd.t.ii:e ijo:i tae u.iirket. and u sold hv Lru: iti-ts and a 1 ! deal --rs at Is I .'J.! i.-r hot la. I or i a bet . n; 1, re t.r V A KM i; S SUK M AHLTth el KK. It is It isi I I VF. H.-.nedv. II. II. IVAIiM Il A- ., Korbester. . T. Nov. Jss ..-:!n. Guide to Success, AMTH I t ik itllltJ SOCICTV! Is II V I'A tt tiie I'o-t Hn-in'-s and S.ieial italde and Hand ll. k evt r pat..v)n-,1 "'!nch ttie s.est It tolls both sexes t'tiiplic'v HOW 10 lt ITT Hll THI in the be-t wy. llntr te he Vonr t Isq Laivr, How to do Hiis-iness forre.ntv and Sne-ocs-fnl!y. How t.. Aet in Sa -iety and in t verv part f I ite. a n.l contain a irold m:ne 01 aried liif.. tien indtietsible to p'l e'-a-i s lor constant reler-e.,.s-. M.1MS W.tXTCn for nil or spare time. Tn know why this bonk ol hKAl value and attrac tions scl'is better than acv .-i,r. riii lv f..r terma In 11. ti. Sf AMMF.LL k'cil., St. lx; is. Ma. We pay all freiulit e.iarres. K- -. ui. J STUAV r.FLL. t amo to ti p pitni-i-e t the !iN-cr.T. in Skm-i,'? vi!l UiiTimh. ftr.e 1 1 t in Jny last, a rl Pti' Finittrl two yt'.ir 1 d t.u-l : no UK'rk? lo. J l:e owner 15 roiUf 'r.l t tii'c frir.l. rtt vr"lr: T'hT 1 1 L hin ttt'ir iiilu tv. i-i- i r ; ' 1 ! t . ,v nM'iol.tWtl r. t. J'AIa V..K1.NNA. i Kll C rt u the PAM1KI I KI LMAN WAR NCB'S," kZE CURE SM f, -Itr "It is 1 e-is 's p. 11 nn U aU
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