. - jv I V UlUMUV Ji, Hl-UHUU ! ' ' v r - r.ni:sBrn. r:i - - .1 rnir. z?, issi. 1 11 I. OCA I. AND i KUSONAI,. ' llre. 'I'liere and theOlhr l'laoe. j Tn-'re wm quite ft stir on Sunday last lJi'l have no card.'ti made yet. How i ruch garden have you '. . I Thtf i-lo-.vih.-ire of the farmer' woik is i s'i'l to l'e done . j A rt-.v lot of -up;ar ke't'es just received St Oeo. Huntley's j hii L'e lot of phosphate fertilizer j.i st to 1 the front at G. Huntley's. I .v Iar-jea-ssorftnent of whitewash brushes Mut received at (ieo. Iluntiey's The I'.iair County Medical Society will meet at Cresson on the l'.'th of .Inly. ' When the nrcu emnes to tov.n it will sop witli H.ury En?eih:ut, at the Latterner iit.'-n wi, lower" essay will have to take Tback seat until more time and space is af forded iij. ..... . osv i the tune to sharpen tip. Hunt ley Jim just received a lare lot of best qual ity grindstones. i Five dollars will purchase one of t tie ce'ehrated I'niversal or Eureka clothes UTimrers at (ieo. Huntley's. llie .South I'.end chilled plow is ae :i.ivledged to he the best plow that ever .oeil. For sale by G. Hu'itiey. --Alabastine is the best thins; out for walls l id ceilings. You can set white and nil I iao'-s ana tints al ireo. llntitley s. f Look out for an individual n&nicdJAloert jTieke He is a peddler of liniment, and is fiiouuht to be himself bad medicine. Ir. C'reerv, surgeon dentit, will fill his appointments' at Lorctto, C'het Springs and Cnrrolitown next week. .See his card. j All shades of rw.idy-iuixed paints, in Can containing from one-fourth pint to otic full fral Ion. can be botiaht nt Huntley's. ; Uitntiev claims to have a lariter stock and a greater variety of wall paper than all the other merchants in town put together. We hope it won't harrow tip your feel inns to inlurm you that (leo. Huntley has Just received a thousand pounds of harrow teeth. . fiil ; v " IJrady, who is known of all men, ba;ed eiV'hty-seven bird in one day's shoot ix.4 at the old" reservoir, near lloliidayiburg, Id t week. j it you want Hop Hitters at all yon want the gennine article. Hence you should buy ftoin M. I.. Oatinan, who is the authorized atrent m Kbenbiirsr. A ewe owned by Frank I tod iters, of B x tov nship, is credited by the I 'ar roil town y-.ft with havini; given tnrthjto four lambs, all of which are iimg and doing well. , The coming show advertises no less than eleven female pieformers. And yet it Would be a mistake to suppose that it is a harem-'-kaiem kind of an ai raimement. It you want to see yourself as others see you. it will pay 011. before buy i r a o)-,e where, to call and t;.k" a giod look at the good look ing glasses of till sizes which are sold so cheap by ( ti-o. Huntley. The pay -ear of the I'. It. 11. came to town Wednesday morning carrying the re quisite iimoni.t of money and a"conesiond ing amount of joy to the employes at this end of the line. Mr so.v, au'eil nine years, was afflicted With Catarrh : the use of Kly's (.'ream I!alm effected a complete cure. W". V,. IIamman, UruirL'tst, Kaston, I'a. Sold in Kbensburg by K. .Iame, Druggist. , Cleveland lime is much better than the common lime for whitewashing, but French whiting is f,ir superior to Cleveland lime for the same purpose. You can get either of them at ;. Huntley's. A little bov in this place got out of the Wliyjust in time on last Tuesday to escape j be ng crushed to death by a thousand bricks, , more or les, which fill from nn immense j pile at the Court House. j If all the other stores in town were ( thrown together and boiled down into one Ml: stoi e it wouldn't contain so much tloor oil 1 ck Mi, or as great a variety to select from, as i ct i now be found at Huniley's. ! Unlike the leopard, whr can't do any- tbi:igof that kind, our amiable young legal I fri-.:id, M. K. liuekley, of Altoona, has ie eeiitlv chanced spots, and can now be found J ill that portion of the building recently occ-u- I pied by the Tribune as a press room. i Our young legal friends James Flanagan ; nd John D.jyle, IN-is., of Altoona h.ive "pooled their issues," and now do buisness ! tinder the firm name of Flanagan A Doyle. Mv sucCHss attend their new departure. ' ;eorg F.migh, acetised of some depre- i Nations on the premises of Messrs. J. C.Mar- ; tin Jfc Co., I'ortace, this county, was arrested atlii committed to jail last Saturday'. (Jeoreo ! 1 evidently one of those fellows who ought i to go slow. When you go to Huntley's to buy you ' . atiouidn't ask yourself "Am I done'." ' and ! Rn.ver the question in the nftirmatire, tin- ! less your purchases include an Aniidon i clothes wringer, which will cost you only ; thp e dollars. j There is a plasterer at work on the new ! Crcsson iiotel who Is credited with the ahil- j Ity to put on less than 2,soo lathes in one ' day. Il holds the nails in his mouth and ! drives each of them home with one stroke of j tli$ hammer. . I Do you suffer from sick or nervous head- j c&. neuralgia or sleeplessness '.' If so, do not delay, trusting that in time nature will x.itore you. but go at once to E. .lames, bruggist, Kbcnsburg, Fa., for Dr. Faust's Uerm in Cure. t-S.-o.o. vv.ly. , The coming show occupies so much of i Lll t-pace this week that the show of loeal r.Svvi aie rather slim. Still we thmt often et a kliii-.v nt a show in Ihi.latitude. and we therefore liope that our rca-lers won't show any displeasure atVither ourseif or the show. The liver is the'orcan mo.it speedily di.--ordi red by malarial poisons. Ayer's Actio , l'f rape's these poisons from the system, I nm-) a net excellent remedvfor liver com- I Inb.ts. For --.lie h Y.. James. Driii'isf. ! tlx - . , n , ! --oiii t:. p.i. ; - 1 ho i ,irarl House ami a bottling estab- j liSla-ent in Huntingdon were burned to the ' BroB:: l and the Mi'.l.-r Hotel damaged to the ext:it of J-.-o by fiie eommunicated from a . der -is., ti-ie I'm t tip (ir-v named building on last ! 1 1-!:i v afternoon. i he brick .i:iding known as the Ehens- , iu!rI A'';"'e'uv will soon he among Hie things ' trmf were. F.x-SheriS IJhur l.oiiclit the ' On.ai.-tiL! .if a '.-.ihlie sale a couple tf weeks ; e laying rhciefor the sum c.f fJ2., and is -1 ii..-1 lilt '1 Ml triirill!' If nrnvn I ant ingdon Journal trots out a' adian mare, owm-d by Col. Ed. : of that place, which lias seen TiaB i Su;nr..f-is, f'r'y-Mx Thr. in t,. C'.i.ll!lil lUintiKTs, including l.er owner, siiy. the mare is forty-five years idi ref.lUla ttc nnilimi utiifa- thT f',u 1,1:11 there is onlv one thing in , tee W .rl.l th.it i, sure namely, death. We :' Z Jl i'"w suo'lier sure thing .sinks' . t-jpcp oF J.in. It is sure to cure a Cougii ' r'r -rf ' cnn bp bouglitfrnm K. James ' - . D.IIKCI iV (m . wnuhnriT rT -v"u,' !fl I'ame'.l M.irry ISr'own was :i ver 1-V t5' t EHt CniMnaiiRli, i JCountv. on th" lull ;.... . t:t. ' i i -lam, aim kiiivci. 1 kncs ami the aRony ,1P vua.tl - ;l,l"'h as 001,1,1 Ue "H.-vod l.y .loath, t-ame soon utter. ;:,.T.A"to the of Mr- 'illKxtn Carncv f'T'T township, it m OTiourfi to sav tliat 'it!.'man is crowing r.iiiil!y well," ami .. t-.I'-s o"eurriii?, lie will be able to plow f ani j.!nnt, potatoes tiii- month i;' ' t " ' wiehiod the club which left the ooin-T WP;i al,r nriwivM'inff. i J( fto HIO; i.i v.ok'ski, whoso uamrt wouM seem 't that he N of Scamlinavisn birth .A .'! - M' mil HI a llllllt- l-UIl- tw"p,;,u, V'" rollin2 J'dmstown Vs, iJr i tVrf";,,,r M..rclan.l of Wilmore. vs i : -f"rto 1,01,1 an n'iest. which , ' 'A'" J-'-PPr form, the ver- lr--lL""t '"'C'T"1 hf" and i,;tt.rpsts of t ' J I unnhcxKl. W e tak r.l-!i.r. i ,V. r iii l. 5tHAM! E-.KT4B1.E (OH. 1 r3r ?i n.Ter bo mnch. r or iaic ai me new I J r re. Ein iisliurtr, i'a. " l'.:ines men of Carrolltowu and Ti re V w';1 a inpftintr to-morrow after- ! J ' v-enaine wliat thev will lo in re- ! X .,' ' I''"l"-?! eleetrie telephone line t plaee ami Klienslmrp. The ! It! k ,, . "o.iii'i i.) limn.? it a neeess ir I u i-'e '""'"tt-fest it deserves is ntaii- , ll- t.:,s en,. j iiV ..... wen -id. -j-'j ' ('l l-.lHiislur are being or this mav "be freely ae- 9'. "t rx,:st,.(i is caita t'rker. a nicmliir i.f 'y a eon-i.lerablc force of m wi . I a rs ijj diiiiension iinm.rt iufi- of lier.eral Josonh Mr?- i . ii-. , :.: . rtl er snau Dreatli T - s - f it III ' IV" 1 M'.-tuisln. ..'.... Pher V K "ors "M lwr named fr-AL"' h"KZ "M jt will nke him c.fhnm Vk i a3 iniii ; : h'lt u-. i """"1. no lor lotr,e I rattier take our cl.anrcs -.IK as thaw Oillltl, "s cm s, -,.n?,la,a.nte hithy ''l i3pe i or phii'iMtwft . . . a nt V. r or srtlo hv V--rV, r Ye Invp only spare t!:is wek to note i anil ai-Ti v; re- Aver & Son - lust purcnasen me rmianeipnia ousi- ncssof the lonu-estaollslied advertising rcen cy of S. M. I'ettcngill A Co., ef New York, which they have merged with their own. : Next week we shall do better than this. : C(d. T. It. Toole, the General Supervis- ing Agent for the Giand Circus Hoyal, Eng- I lish Menagerie, Stc., ia a gentleman with whom it is a pleasure to do business, as Is . nlo his want courier, Mr. R. V. Williams. If the show is as worthy of the reputation it ' bears as its advance agents are worthy of ; confidence and esteem, and we doubt not it j is, then indeed it is of an institution that ' ougl-.t to be patronized. Our friend and patron, Mr. Joseph Cra- mcr, or is it his brother Frank ? is the owner ! of a ewe of the South Down breed which pulls the scales down south at the extraordi- ; nary Weight of -Jul pounds, and she is onlv ; about two years old at that. W hat is stiii more extraordinery, however, is that the said ewe lias a lamb only a few days oer three months old which weighs, or did the other day, exactly 70 pounds. If you have a ewe well, you know the balance Simon McGough. formerly a resident of this county, where he lias a laree circle of relatives and friend, was run over and in stantly killed by the local passenger train on the Hoindaysbure branch raillroad, near Al- ; toona, on Saturday night la-d, his head, one arm and one leg being cut off, the other leg terribly mangled, and his entraiU torn out. The unfortunate young man leaves a wife and three children'in Altoona. Our fi iend Win. Mart., of (,'royle town ship, departed on Monday evening last for Illoomsluirg, Columbia county, to take charge of the work of erecting shanties and '. other needful improvements on fifty miles of railroad in coarse of construction from Cat nwissa to Wilke.s-I5.irre, and in the building of wliicu our equally esteemed tnenil l'eter F. Collins, is taking a band for the contrac tors, Mcs-rs. Jamison & Co. The hens are preparing for F.aMer laying for it so to speak. Somersft Itirahl. The ! only objection we have to them is they do not meet it squarely. They goat it in a kind ; of round (about) way: but we are of the I opinion that this could be remedied to a cer : tain extent by the use of M. II. Robert's l'oii.ritY rownnits, which makes the hens ! act '-on the square" by laying double yolked egg-. Sold by E. Jame.s,"and V. S. Barker , &. Urn., Ebenslmrg. Pa. "Guaranteed to cure," is the inducp ' inent offered to you to call at James' new Drugstore, F.hensbuig I'a. , and buy a bottle of Dr. Faust's German Cough Syrup. It is based upon chemical laws, and is prepared with the most scrupulous care. This medi cine is warranted;to cure consumption, coughs, colds, sore throat hmnchitis. and ail pu ': monary diseases. Remember an oidinary I cough leads to consumption it allowed to continue without relief. I'rice, 'Joe., .Vie. and 51 a bottle. f i-s.-e.o.w.l v. ' Miss Eila Creery, second daughter of ' Dr. Creery, of this place, hail the ni.i-.fort'ine to dislocate her left arm at the elbow on la-d Sunday afternoon, and as a dislocation is said to be even more painful than a fracture, i her sufferings have to that extent been the more intense. The mishap occurred in con ! sequence of an attempt, otherwise su.-eess-fal, to prevent herself from falling, the 1 young ladv in hurrying up the supper so as ' to enable Tier to eet ready in time to go to : church havinir caught her foot or made a mis i step which came near proving too much for : her equilibrium. The force of Canadian laborers at work : I on the new Court House constitute a body ! of men who would do credit to any commu"- nity. They know their business and do it well, nnd don't do anything that is reprehen- ; : silile. One man of the set is said to be the ; champion bricklayer of the world : but, ow ' ing to the inclemency of the weather, his pe I culiar species of handiwork is not yet in ' i vogue. A number of employes whose faces, 1 i are familiar are at work on the fancy stone i masonry, and we grett them kindly." They ; will stay with us ail summer, and we hope i that none of them will go away dissatisfied 1 with any of the characteristics of a town which is nearly as high up in the world as 1 the location of Hooker's celebrated battle ! a'.lnve the cloud- at Lookout Mountain. ! The contest for the elegant gold cross ; offered by Rev. Father Koardon to tiie little . girl or boy who would show the most proli- : : ciency in answering questions from the cate chism, propounded to each other, after "learning them by In-ait," came off on last Sunday afternoon" at the Church of the Holy Name, and tinuily narrowed down to two little girls aged respectively Id anil 14 years Miss Fanny Richardson -inn Annie'M.-l'ike, both of whom did so well that the committee were obliged to award the prize by chance. i Tiiis they did with the understanding that the one who failed to win this one was to i e presented with another equally valuable. The little girl first named proved the victor and carried off the przie, which cost St) in New York city, from whence another some what different, but of like value has been or : dered. A man wlio sails under the cognomen of John Martin was arrested by Constable oi lier of Carrohtown borough, one day last week, on the charge of having stolen a horse in IJlair county, which he sold to Emanuel , Wentz, of that place, for S40. He was ac corded one of the best cells in jail here, and a few hours afterward was tried in open : Court by Murray and the others cf his fellow . prisoners, the sentence being guilty and ' twenty years or thereabout scored d-iwn to ! his account. Tuesday afternoon of this j week, Associate Jmlge Thomas held a Court ' in chambers in the Prothonotary's office, Eb ensburg, but no testimony was" foil booming to warrant the further retention of the de fendant with the single exception flint Dis trict Attorney Dicks, of Tyrone, Iliair coun- ; ty, forwarded a telegram to Judge Thomas : ) requesting the alleged thief to be held. ' 'Whereupon it was ordered by Judge Thomas, ; and so endorsed on the writ, that if Martin ' is not called for by the Blair county author- : ities on or before Thursday morning (yester- . day), then the defendant "shall be discharged at the expense of the county. "Voi r. FitiKxn," as an anonymous coi rcspondoiit sins himself, is do i!oiibt aware that the County SuptM intotiilenoy is a public titlicer and that newspapers are (h-signetl i;i a se'ial liianiier fur the iliscinsion of public questions. Netice there can be no sense for anybody jjettiiif; indignant at us for pub lishing what our correspondent is pleased to term '-lies about Mi. JU-rt;." All our rela tions with that jr'iitlemnn liave luen of the most pleasant character, and it is therefore the simple truth to say that if we have anv i desire to .ee him superseded it is because wo i favor rotation in oftiee and like to see a ;ood i tliinu so around. Still we are honest in t!e ' daring that we would admit nothing to our I columns against Mr. Beri: without affording ; him or hit friends full and ample opportuni ; ty to say all tlutt can be said in bib favor, and according to our correspondent much , can le said winch should and no doubt would i aid in continuing him in the position he has, ; for aught we know to the contrary, most ac- eeptably filled for the last six years. We j can say in all sincerity that we have no per ; sonal feeling in the matter, and if a majori- , ty of the School Directors, at their conven. i tion to be held here on the 3d of next month, ' shall vote to continue, Mr. Heig in the ojtica ; of County Superintendent, we shall say ! Amen to the work with all our heart. Mean ! time the columns of the I-'kkf.max are open ', to any one who wishes to controvert tlie al- ; leged "lies" we have published about Mr. i Herg, or who desires in any other legitimate ' way to subserve the interests of that gentle man. All that the people want is the truth, and if what has been said or printed altout : i Mr. Herg or any other candidate is not true, , no one could be more gratified than oursclf ' j having the wrong made right, j j The Greatest Bf.esmxo. A simple, '. pure, harmless remedv, that cures every ' time, and prevents disease by keeping the blood pure, stomach regular, kidneys mid ' liver active, is the greatest blessing ever con- i ferred upon man. Hop Bitters is that reroe- I dy, nnrl its proprietors are being blessed by , thousands who have been saved and cured nyit. u ill you try it See another column. Engle. For sale by M. L. Oatman, author- izcii agen:, i-.oensnurg, i a. CvrT. Atn-i KTisE Christy, an old nnrl i well-known t ltieu of Gallitzin town!iip, . was ierkeel from hi feet hv a frnetion-i horse he was lenilin? to water, and so pain fj'ily injured that he has Dot been able sinee then, we are tol), to lie in bel, the nature of ins hurts bein su. h as to compel him to sit up, when he is not walking about, which he , is able to tlo itb the ai-l of clutches. ! DvsrF.rsiA and T.ivkr Complaixt. 1; it I10t wort,i the sinall price of 7.5 cents to free .ympioin or tnese us- : tresinK complaints ? If you think, so call at E. James' Dmt; Store, Kbrnsburfr, ra an,i ! roetire a bottle of Miiioh's Vitalizer. Every i bottle has a printed cuarantee on it.' Use a'-- cordinply and if it doesj-ou no pood it will ! cost you nothing. 4-8.-e.o. w.ly. ! m iinov-sinnu mat an tlie TXm nnderstand that all the farmers' horses In is section that are ir n SI II Dnom' linn. "' section that are urn en SI. H I'owdkrs are able, owinir to their hnm-j tr.... I and purifying qitalfties, to plow from one-thlr.1 to I one half in.re acres er flay than those wliich are j ftiven any other (irenaratii.il. We ailvlsc all thoe who have not use 1 them to do fo. Thev are n..t ailnlteratnl with oran or cake meal and" s.,l.i t,f the iMiun.l, but are prepare.! !rom pure i!rui,. pot ii ; tn neai packaveA. aii.l so .1 i..r cent. ti,. y I v We linvp otiH nice l!:is v liable o.lvprti,iiiR firm nf X. Y have jut purchased the I'lula Cp.rsT.M. Celebration at Oak Ham.. The Philadelphia rime of Saturday !a.st de votes nearly a column of fine type" to a de scription of the world renowned clothing es tablishment and immense Spring stock of Messrs. Wansma.ker Brown, proprietors of famous Oak Hall, in that city, the twentietli anniversary of the opening of which was cel ebrated the dny previous. We append the closing paragraphs, to which we add for the inforriiatian of our local readers that Mr. Jas. M Thompson, of this place, is prepared at ail times to show a full lino of samples, take measures and order suits, which we know In experience will give entire satisfaction as to quality, make, tit and price, from this great and popular clothing house : 'The mail onlfr lepartuipnt Is another foatiiri of the rftat-lishmmt but little known to the public of ourcity. but woll nnd favorably Known in every other corner ol the country. How will known may be estimated from the fact that feventy thousand i letter were received Inst year and that the amount of huslneM trin:ietd is rapidly apnroneliinu a u.il'.ion dollar. yeirly. Six thousand yaiiM of ifon-ls were out uf into samph- in thip department durinn ISsO and dispatched into every State and Territory in the T'nieii. Six thousand yonls scorns like a considerable quantity ol doth nnd it is indeed a irood dn! to cut into" simple". Imt it Is only a trifle aseompitrod with the pi los ;i lid piles ot fablc-s sliced into tin pes in the cutting room of the tenrr.il stock. Some notion ot the work d :-. in this room may h i;ainfj from the t itoinent ol one ol the i-mters that the . seven hales o? irood s. 1 1: i rty pieces to the t-a le. la :J mil f..r a day's work. w. ni l all be converted intra I' ocki-ts lor trou-era l eior ? nluht. I he cut:ii:ic mils, a sav.iire-lo . ki-cr t l. ln-a i- r than n lu?ti-h-er c.'eavcr. work" tlirooh a slot In the ta'-'le and is driven by the sl;ill-d bund of the cutter through eitfhtr thlcknesse- oi woojen clot hs at once. "A (fi-ntloiiian having made the rounds of Hie hou;? and returned to the Youths' and t'hildn-irn Department on t jv hr-t M. or. rental ked thai Oak. Hall i' the most interi-itinjr and the most eheerinir Place in l'hlhi.lo'.otiia to-d iy. i'hi Department lor mothers and children i-; particularly ch.-ery ami Interesting. I.vcivbodv cooms to he smiling here nil the time. D is a very bright, sunny, pleas- ant locality to begin with, and then then- are so mar v delighted children, making quaint remarks I and looking so proud ami pleased w-.tli their new I clothes, alwavs to be seen here, that only a uiisan ; throne of the ueepest dye could resist the inclina tion to indulge in a sympathetic smile. Hut sun light and sunny faces are not confined to this tic ! partiueiit. Oak H. ill i especially distimrui-hed by provision for ample illumination throughout, mucii valuable lr tot ior space neinst sacrifu ed to admit licht from above through wells extending from the tir.-t floor to the root, besides the floods ol sun-hii.e ndmi:t-d bv the hundr'-ds ol windows on Market street. Sixth street and Mile rstrct. A nd t hronnh out the house, too, this linht ol day is rrllected from pleasant tucis. the laces (d people content with th. ir position and thoir surrouiidlmrs and : ready to extend that ncianuc courtesy which is in spired hy sincere kiicine-s to ail who enter the ever open doors of Oak Hall." W11MS. WRHf. WOU'IS. V., V. Kunke-r Worm Sym nevtr fnils toilr.-- , truy Til-. S';U :m-l Stm:iolj U unns. flr. Kunkl i-- the uitiy n'cr- :iil phy.iinn h hu rcmftvrs T:i po Wcriii, in" twrn h;tr.- si I v . - witli hc:n an! no lc until romvel). 'iMn(!i p'.-nsc tou'-hr--! iT Thi; Worm hi rtv:-. oI. ;Hi t tier worm?! e:m T(lily he dostrovcil. A!vi:-r :ir fiii-o iui-i s'nrf free. Tl:o ilocror'r.'ii. to!i vir:hr it n.-t t!n j - n t i . i T Itas . wnr;ii'. Tto'i-.inti.- vc dym-j; d.ii'.y with wnn nri'l tlo n t know it. Fit-. p.i5ii!J. rrami-s. clink- ini? nivi :i!!ouf Ion. Knlion- ciT;iirion. cin-lrg aronn.l tlir ry'-!. F'vollm ntrl pturt it thtoin a'.'h. rc-ties? a't niuM. rindinzi! Thftroth. j-rrkin at Tho rn., ro;iu h. fever, itchi Pit at tie p.':;T, Jio:ul nr) e. foul hrTitti, th patient irrvtvs pain nn-l ttnn, tinklinir ant! irriHti'.-n in the aim. All Hii-m. vmiiioui niiil ni'rn mm p f Voin vr:n . K. t K 1 N KKi;S V KM SYRT'I r.r.vrr faiN to rnmovc them. I'rice. pr hot tin. or 6 !utth tor .'.. (For Tape Worm, wrilo ami ton-uit thr ilottor.) F(jt nil other?, huy ofyonr i!riit tho Worm Syr up. nI i!" he hn h not. nnil to It. K. F. Kvnkkl, J; N. Ninth St root, i'hi la inl phir , Ailvit-c hy m:iil true; 5'Mi-l three rnT.t stamp. Worm" nre n;ip:ih!e i-ro-iivin1 Lrrent il it nrl nnce" in the yptem. The vrlutle train ol ?pamo(i ic ami C;nvnlive oi season may pneeel from ttio IrritatHMi f wor'ni ir. tlie alimentary ean;il. Jiol- ora, epili?y. tet-nu?. tir.tly?i. mania, ar.il con vulsions, as 4-1 1 a vai twty of other iktvoiih ami : convulsive attention:, are not nnrmcjnent ly the ef fect of this cause. Hesiiles the.-e 1 i.?Jie. worm : hitve also ttecn known to produce leuri.-y, mins in tlie side, dysentery, remitfant fever, dropsy ot the F'rnin, cl:ron:e and .-pnsmodic cotitjh, etc., etc. ' SKRVOIS VKIUUTY! XERVOVS DEUIUTY! Ih'hility. a dep'-o-.ed, irrii;thie state of mind, a weak, nervon-, exhausted teeimu". no energy or an- ' imatioii, contud liead. weak ineioorv. the conse- t mifi'.i'Pi'fcT!-!'-'. m-ntal ovfrw-t'-k. i'his lifrvou1 divp t v tind-s -overeiirn err i n K. F. Kl ' IS" K rJ'S HI! IKK WlNK(iHlin, It tones the syem, : Ui.-pels the mental jilootn and dcpondeur: and rcj uvn;tc "ti n entire ?v.-tm. int the uennine. Tnke only K. F. KI'XICKIS. It ha a yellow; wrapper around it. with h;s idiotora p!i on the outsi.lw. I'rirr. 1 A.- sk vnnr ilrutiirist. npil il Iie lni" it not. t-.il it of tln iiroT.ri'-tor. K. I". Kun- ki-'i, No. N. Nin'h Stn-ot. r!iil:i.i(.-i.hi:i. I'.i. A'lvitc frrr. hy cni-!oin thn.-p-ocrit fctami. A. r!ionh3rk it M i Il'-r. Solo Aif'-ntr1. :-tt I nn.l aiu,wtii!I Strcot". l'l.ilnileliliia, I'a. For 9ala tiy K. .1a:ji:h. InijTlist. Klieii.-Our. I'a. Ax ISt-OVPAUAfil.E ClIMUISiTWS. Tllp Mdl- ni;orii. -;r'-p.a. Inyciim. Aijuariiini, Aviary and tlie biif -ar clitlrint. "Krnjiro" all otlipr ole jihant? I'ein haiiii-s in fizc r"Ui(.-r with a &rnn1 nriny of mra. hore-1. nonies, trr.inoj wild lif-nsts aTi-l a nool rollcrtion of rnr:o-:! anim.ilt c.mijrrjtt-.l toetiipr In one rast anil nnniaPfl ciinoliwation ol liin Kaiiioid .Niiows. will cxhit'it lntl;ifi pire c-n 'J'io-?day, .May The lo clp- j'hant, ' Kmpress," worth, in iridJ. fai.OOO. and otini rnort- than the whole drove of dwarf nnd Plnntcl plepliant." dco-ribod rlcwlierc, I? jiiKtly ?tyl" l "Th "olo?ni pf the l'Jth Ontury," as lier hciiflit I? over twelve toet. wiif hin over fix tor.i and nvrr one Imnilre.i and thirty year? of aire fairly "a living mor.iitain ol .'l''sh !" I'll i p nionter will he erliiliited nt earh performance wi'Iuoit any extra cost, wht-n. hy direct ton of Ali Ahed, ht-r na tive Ind 'an keopvr. she wlil nerfuriu a 9'ri-s of war manivuvrep. rr-re-TiTin: tiie monarti of tiiejnn tle upon the tield of haule the charge: the re treat ; the victory together with many other plea inp and intereptinir performani-es : nnnu:tl nt a tented exh i hit ion. This tinie-honofed and battle--' pcarrcd brute is a sinde feature, alone worth hun dred of mile of travel to pre, and it U very like'Tf that you will never have another opportunity of-I fered to ?ce njain this ifijrnntie Hritish India won arch. The Ann-ricnn. ( ri-rman. French. Knj;li?hi lri.h nnd Kiif-inn circus company forming a brM. Ka-le ot cqueMrienne epieTrian? athl-t?s ;-r,nn-nats, acrobats, contortionl!ts. litman wrestlisrpil mid-air artist, antipo.tcan rfinii.Ts, lind'Mtarr IVanchiiees, Ai,. besides a mipniim nf automaton, and mechanical conferva tory of ar, w i Hi !ountHim ot real water and "i:rioitics from all parts of they world tho menagerie bcin well ntocked wirh s.;i lect repre.erifotives of the animal kiniflom, fell ol intrrost and insTrnctlon, so that nil lovers of nat-1 ural hit. tory w.ll rejoice to visit, In company with their faoiiiie. I'rath n-.oM the IIite or a Hons K Tlie death of Mr. Wm. hryso'tom O'llara.son of ir. Danicl O'Hnm. div-ej-cil. which occurred in Minister township on Saturday i,it, was tlie re-ult, though not the immediate oittcome of an lnpiry Intlictod on the 21t of March last hy beinar bit ten on one of his (thnnits by a stailhm which lie was brinirii home from Sinkinix "Iiiey. IM:iirc)ii'itv. thecenc of the mishap heinic a tew miles from Altooni. So liu!it i the wound sustained that little at tention was paid to it. tho-ish It fecms to have been sujfiicrit to induce erysipclus.'whlch was fol lowed by lunf fever and subsequently by pi arlct fever. The l:ittcrdls?ae. irccnt In the household at 'thr tune, had previously cause 1 the death ot two fntrrr'tlris little children of our much esteem ed friend lam' s Alcliunn, ol Sninmerliili townhii ill or nearly al! of whoc fainllv have been afflict ed this, winter wiMi theteiTible n:aladv thejis tn-o dyiiitf .it the rcsid ;nce of their itraie.l mother. Mrs, 'Soir the Mue-hird will he t'vitterinif. L'pon the tiudJiiiic tree; 5oori the snii.ll hoy will l tooling With the (c.-tivo !o!inii!e-hee : Soon the cows hp and the diily 'Mid the clover will appear: Soon the moonlight Scrcnader Will he w:ilkinB on his e:ir. Soon the ninidcn nnd her lover ill mh nosci o'er the if-itc : And for Hies the hoarder? skirmish. In the hash upon their plate." And poon. it 1 likely, the man or hoy who if possessed of a fair sharo of irood sense will iro to Jas. .T. Murphy's SUr flothinir Hull. 109 t'linton street..! ohnstown. toran instalimentof newsprint cl..llii:iK. Ii is stock is lartre, fresn. new and cheap, and those who ha.e cone there even once have never departed dissatisfied. I'.AI.MY seal of soft affection. Tenderest pledge of Inttiro bliss ; Dearest tic of young connection, Iove's hrst snowdroji, virin' kiss. Speaking rilcnce, dumb eonfessfon, Tasion's t'lrth, and infant's play : I.ovelike fondness, chaste eoncesjiion. flowinRdawn ot brighter day. Tlie foreiroins has some if not a good deal of re ference to what is called the flrst kiss. Kirslnir, they say, poes hy favor, hut the last ladv or srenile tnan who drops in at S. Klnmentlial'n," 1119 Klev enth avenue, Altoona, on any day in thewcek gets, just aa ffood a hanrain as the first one. Still It is not a irood thinic :o he behind your neihlor in anythinir common laid", ns Imyinit hoots, shoei", gaiters, etc.. at liliimenthal'j certainly is. Shk went to the plav of '-Olivette," And near an open window she sal. And hy so doing she there met The fate of all who rashly gel So imprudent. She saw a notice in the wecklv S7nc. 'To fare a -ohl-I'e Sira'SvnT or Tar." So she went to the driiair ist. and then and there Invested with a single ipiartair In the article. Nn If yon only hare occasion to see How earnest and vehement she will he When telline how nnickly and entin-lv She was cured of the cold caught on ail settee, 'Twill surprise yon. Th trleam ol her eye was bright The iilcain of her jrol J wa brighter ; The first wji a beautiful slirhl. And the second a beautiful siichter. She was it dove., no doubt, but we don't know that Phe was on her wa v to the celebrated rlothinir emporium of tJo.!frev Wolf, next door to the jiogt oftlce, Altoona. Ienvl.-iq; the jrlcam of lirht and the rold and all that ont of consideration, we sav, and who can (rstinsay it. that nohodv in Cambria, county or elsewhere c.-tn huvasuit of readr-mado nothing cheaper than he can set it Irom Mr. V oil. Nobody ever knew a rnstomer to o to his nuire and come away In anytliiiiif hut the best of hnmor. ir-lers hy mail will receive the -ama attcotiuu aa il tl;o buvor "a tL-elt in rrW) roini. and w.u a memter ot st. iuichnci's Total Ahul All that miam I'iffp or Fared of Land ! Erji. XJf T A-'. ' : ' '.' -ii- '. ' ' tr -A 1 nenre and I!cii,fi-iul S.K-lcty of iv.rclto. Iieureen dliinte In Sn,,nMnn, FJSir 'S.Sf : .'vi v "' . ' r . , -. '. i. - ' ! ' tl.lrt y and forty memhew ol which orxanlznt.on ' tv. !. mlioi'n'ny lir j. of t ,, K.fn.e , .' ei:iy iV v"J:'. i'''-S cVS'T .wfai.- ' . --' 'J- . .. - : '. 1:4 OfcTt A' ..-'f-. .attended l:l fiinrral on la-t Motidav forenoon. AvVlIan.r XV ! ;s"''-1? t";-?-''Sri ' ' .. -. ' -V e' S V v , where the rcmt.lni.wrre Interred trom'the fhnrch Charle, W OTk " m"' a-1" Vl'- -'.W. -..-,;. . --' '.. X'-"; ' - . 0i '--',;' ecre.roni.ndnnKnpr-'.ved -coo7,e hy the pn- HfirsK, ir.is : H, BJ d neeearT Hr-rnrir mio? ' ;V.-nT'MtL ' -?--iirZ ? : . XT. t f. - VV- V A"-' -r :.,. mcm "' . I" y SAi.H.-tine third th i.urehe monev i B.- CSt --ZZ?fr -'ti "? e:-. '-.V'CX'bi! 'V r 'i-' f1 .V:Wi 'r yL Jr V J . 1"' A A viacmicvnra hoy of Port Jackson His ttran lfnt'icr's enshtnti put tacks on, Tiien feiuned sreat furp.in At peeinif him ris And hoarinR his hcrcc Anglo-Saxon. There is nothing alarminr; abont that. Hut when It comes to say Inn that anybody's knowledge of the Anulo-Saxon lanzuaije wonld prevent him frtm .lilOLminfr how milcll ehel.Cr Illl-V CSIl t)HV the best of clotliine from Simon . Hendheim, next i door to the Fitst National Hank. Altoona, then i we have a word to sav, and it is this: You may in further and fare worse. A reward is offered for j the person or firm who can undersell them. "Op all sad words of tonirne or pen. The saddest are these : -lt tniiht have been.' " The above quotation was forcibly bronaht to mind the other day by hearine a yotins lady re mark that she would riot now be dyinir with 'on sumption if he had taken Sines'. Svitrr of Tar, yViLD OuEtutv ASnHainmn n in November Inst, j and thus curea her cold, as a friend cf hcr's did. j Sold by K. James and V. S. Darker ft Hro. OBITl'ART. B'KU'lT. Died, at SummltTille. on the oit., of pneumonia ot the lungs, Mr. Ions Eck I.kv. in fl'.'th year of his ae. Deceased was born and reared In Juniata coun ty, and lroni there movent to Summltville. wliere he tok up his permanent residence, and was for a time otnployed as a staee driver on the Jlnnt inijdon. i 'ambria and 1 n-Jiana Turnpike. Hctuli seqnently sought and ot-tained work as a section hand on the I'. If. It., and continued in that occu- Vation until a short time before his death. Mr. x-kley was noted for his quiet disposition, while as a neighbor lie was all that the word in the best sense implies, honesty, fidelity and charity being; his chief virt'ies. His sudden demise was a hard stroke, to his bereaved wife and six children, the eldest of whom. Itobert. is an engineer on the I. K. li. Mr Kcklcy was conscious up to hisiiyin moment, and was attended by a I'resbytcrian min ister, of which chnreh he was an exemplary mem ber. 'jHis rera tins were interred in I "r.ion eemeta ry. whither they were followed by a lar:;e con course ol scrrowin"; tricii'l? nnd relative. Peace to his ashes. V. D. H. A"' niToirs NOTICE. The uruler- .-ned. havinif be nppointed Auditor bv tlie ourt ol Common Menu oi Cam in a county to report distribution ol tho funds in the hands of Henry Walters, Ks.p. Assignee of David Sinay, as shown hyhls lirst aecoont. hereby iripos noiice that l;e will sit at his oftiee in Kbonsbtirif. on Tuesday, Xiay loth, fW, at oi,e o'clock. 1-. to attend to tho duties of said appointment ; at which timo and place all persons interested mav attend if thev see proper. AI.V1N I-VAXS, Auditor. Kbcnshiirif. April.--, Issi. A DITOli'S XOTICM. I.t thr o,- tnr id "the ti rst and tinnl account ot .1 . 1 . 1'arrisb , Trustee to sell the real estate ol John .Myers, late c( Mnnster township. Camhrfa county, deceased. And now. April fl, Ifll, on motion o( .Trdiii.ton Scanlan. tho iNe.n t ::pp.en: .Uw-ph M el K-na Id an An lltor to rep'.rt 1 t r 1 1 r : x i u : l oj the fond in the hands cf the iiu-tee to and amongst the partfe enMtled to the same. ly the I oir.t. The auditor ahove icmcd will attend t- the du ties of Ids Appointment in the a hove stated ease, at th Court House fn Kbenfdtunr. on Tuexdny, May IJ L at one o'eiook, . when am! where parties Interested m i v at t r-.vd i i 'thev t hin k proper. .fnsl j'H Mi hONAKD, Auditor. Kt-enshuur. Aprd 2si.-Ut. ST.VTKMKXTor i:KKTPTS AND KXI'FNI I'l V U F.S ok r Ai.i.iTZiN Htmoi'triii for fie year endtni; April 11, : Oi:rK;E (ln'WAi.T, t'ollector. To u!P.oiint of tax on iHipIloat ('it. Jiy amount of tax enlisted " eon-rat tons ' " ret'd to ;.,i;imissi..iiera. 1R. sai.f.-j t. .1. OirisTY, Trcn-'iror. Dp... To l.al. In tn-iiury it lart urtttcm't . m 17 " nmnuiit ri:i-riud IV'. Ill r"niicvtor. -J.'ii.uT l!ur-4. --.s S. A. ('rlt- (fino!) 'J-.i.t-'j ' am't rt.-:'l building allc-y i'-;icc. e.'iO '::. Uy ord.or. n i1 JtinTK'i- in trensurv 2'2.!.1 We, tlie iiiiili-riri-il Aivlilt.r-! of fi:illit7:n Ilor ouli. have t-xa:iitii'-. th- H-.-ronnr ot tlu; 'nUmtnr nn.l TrcH-iin-i-, ami IM-..1 tlii't tliov nre t-oncct .is nt'ovp !atc.!. .1 A MK.S KA'JAX. JIHIN A. MVKh'S. Ai.mi i i Caliitziu, April w. iSM.-r-t. Amlitor?. I rofcr In I'll -v w hi n-!iit-:i:;'fr olio or two Irtr'i- MM-r-siiS -.vili j-.iHiis I l.ave ii.-ii.k il. i 'Ui-.' rivi'i-! tli'-ri- v ; l") r. lmf , v. iiii st ! 1 ;w ! !! "V; V'.nt my I t j.. ':.'! r.t ! lie 1 )n ;i V ;i; If n-:u;,-;- !' t! 1 or t ( ! ve e:us f a '. 1 1 1 ! ii . i y and ep ; little pro!',:, it :-: tn lire. Ali that 1 have to -'i fierinir l.ards!;ips. a I wiit scar across mv hiea-t, and ye-i liow I got it. J renienii-er I was sitti:r. Deen Water hat) oi.e so looking for the eni:.:!-' ot ' sun was pasra'.g luvny blooii i rarcre of (iiiti. h'la- h;l!s: look's rapid, y spreaiiiog : the deep-w; lost the hglit : tlie l.fMs beiun': iust tipped w ith a crin.son : seemed droonitig like sj'ver v palin-jskv. "Ja.n iiejilieiil, we later than usual. The darkness had not on I rei-ogijized the bieatiu-.' ei t it tJ C5-JtX?5 'ttP& ' :e fallen he,.-! I he 1":oel; j., (1 -OF VAU. AIII.K REAL, ESTATE I 1 virtue of an order ls;iimr out of the Orphans' t ourt of faml-ria count v. to me directed I will exp.iso to sale by public ontcrv. at the ho'el of Law. rciiee js-hrotli, in the borouali of CnrroUtown on ; Saturday, the 7(li Jay of ay, 1S81, to up pai. i ,ri t he continuation or the sale and the remainder in two equal unnn.il pavmcn? wth in terest, to he necurcd hy the judgment b'od and mortKiiifc ol thc purchaser. J. A. vVIKTNKIl. 7 rwtre appni-itrd tn trll the real estate of John Shott-erih-rtn'tnrr. drcrnscd April is. ;gsi.-,-ft. , ADJOURNED ASSIGNEE'S SALE 1 ; OF VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE! j i I S,, , nn "r-Ieror the fourt of f -ommon , It I leas, issued to the undersign.! a.'Ikdi-o of 1 Lewis Ilnrttnan. I will he olfor at public sale, on I SA TV III) A Y, AVlllL, SO, ISSI. ; At. 2 oYi.orx, r. M.. at the hotel of A. H Han in I l-arrolltown t.oro-iyh. all thc Herein d-r-nlied real J estate. "United In Hlder ffortm-rlv in Che-i) town ! ;ih,,i',-.a',-,T.uln'1 binds of John Kehlon. (Ieo. Hahn . Wi.liam -Noel, .Tacoh Kirkpr,t r I, -k. Iwis Schimpt' "' 'lfJifr". containing TO Acre-,, more or Ics. I Khout 40 Acni-w of which are cleared, havintr there : on erected a two story Frame Lvtlling Htmir. now oc cupied hy Iewis Hartman in.i nisno ,n r.i ; inj Home end Frnrnt Stable, now occupied hy John ' i Iiahn. Tei:msofSat.b. rine-third of the purchase mon- i I v to l,e paid on confirmation of sale, and thc re- ! 1 maininn two-thirds in two equal annual pavmer.f I j with interest, to he secured hy the bon is or mort- ! I fraije of the purchaser. j j ASDKKW II. HAPa I Assiirnee of I.fwis Hartxatt. i Marrolltown, April IS, ism.-3t. : $-20.()0 SAVED! 820.00 ! SJO.OO NAVFIk hv miiIi.1. I In? nSKlVl.M) .X ACIIIN E from i i ne unriersiirncfl. wnose orhce is at ss i i"4 r.ierentn Avenue, between ioui ann jvrn t.s.. Aj.toosa. and who offers the Kditor of the t'AHBRiA I reem a?i as reference. .1. McGItTII. Allouna, April IS, l81.-tf. j TOlt COirXTV COMMISSIONER i j Frajtcis MtXVEHitL. F.benshnre. We are ' anthorized tn announce that Francis Mulvehill of ' j F.bensbiint borough, will bo a candidate for the'of- i hce above n:imed. snhieet to Iiemoenitle rules, and i j If nominated and elected, he pledges himself to ; j iruard the Interests of the taxpayers of the county ' to the best of his ability. 3-:-tnj ' Fok corxTV 'treasurer r. j Slotiisf, T.orctto. We are authorired to an nounce that Patrick Sloran, nf Iorctto Iwroncti I will he a candidate fer t'ountv Treasurer mihiect i to Iiemocratie rules. If rnominated and elected he pledges himself to perform the duties of the of fice with honesty and fidelity. 3-26,-tn. J ' ii I'",r"'' Aforney and Counsellor tit J.a"-. i t'flices In Johnstown and F.hensburir, at the lat- ! ter of which I may he found every Monday and during the sessions ol fi.nrr, and ..r the balance "i i "ii 3 in- nn.-inc. - i tc oii,fe w;ii r.t !tD(l- tu tv :-y .'i. i.'. Avmvll. hat there ex- , n't- !'f t ; 1 1 1 . i ' u ' 1 -nt l'. i'i:1 v ve i: i , was ktiow-i r,t ti:" H .; !r Ma! :-m : a:n: it is hi ; .- j-;p- as li-.ii .V i r. I ;-, il ; .!v.';,-ii f..r two years. j o tii i.r.v r s ii-v '.'i to I j knev,' who I :t:u I will ".ratify their cnrii--i;y j -o t.-.r as to state that I wa-. bora in t!e. rsoi'tii j of l-'.tighitid. My ! 'at h r was v. I ! ired t V"; ' - - I laan. lie g-ive ne a fair ed a' ion, but 1 never faifKU i1 theexp.-ct.-it:o:i tonaed ot i.ie. Tliis tii'r'.t. w'i'lei write, 1 can show nol!i:-.; ; to prove that i evei siu-eee.led in tii.- world. I ant a ; 'r o; i V. --:!:;!-;:::-; for a bare rx-isti-'i. i.', and s-.iae! iiae-, . ; ; u i ''iM:g with a will'. -:!'"..? in. p!i'.-e to- w:i:ei-r :u d i n ic I! if ii'.h contitry as 1 oi; -a ili-i t.-f.: -. pear tiie -I'dii' i f in !'; ;:. r t-vi : iepee. I : 1 il the led si"i-i ! ;:!'d v-i;.' ;:. as ! inue'i as ever: ! lii.e t'.a- v.' !' t'-.-' --i::"..i'..t mill hi; the c:;:ni! !. ij aeer t :'. : 1 li:..-:...- riri'-:i'ig.r it!-- v.-f.t-! the waia -: l -r.i-s of ti" i t h;;'--, r.e '..i!:'. moon. t! w;h h ii.css iuvi.v fr. tow ! : i . like Ai:-!r-.ii:t;i l.fe, but i.-d'ai-ioi, ; tin- .iii.-'.y st'-cets or near to white. ,-, e'. lei ;a:i ie o',-. Itiv i'-ru.-'i iife : with . bat' v. it ii ! !:!! e!--i!s- ov !' -.r my wan ". i- ii lo'i'.; ;i'.;iv 1 am goii:g to t- i'l r at the but ft1-- tt-m-T itfli-i neon, 1 ...i;g t:1." The ...1 i,..i.tt..i , '-f!e-vs-a.- !er !,-ee ::: 1 I toe l iver were 'orv. tiitd s'ars l ks on the 1 e.tate, tt.e property of Job,, S!,eV;,-nl:, U!,neV l-, - ' A '. ' A Vfe?' d , ' -'-JtjX.' A ' ."-S.2- ' , V - une oi ?i i it lerm nitn ttn ci.o. .1 i . i ' . - . r. j. -.- f m . r--j.i ?i - . ........ y - r- . . . , 11 11.-12 j pectacle of BEWILDERING ExtcnsiYcncss ! CONSOLIDATION OF BIG RAIL ROAD SHOWS! Forming, together, the very greatest and most overwhelming Amusement Ilntcrprisc on tlie 1'ace of the Kartl.. 10,000 Novelties 5 IIJN'N'V CLOWNS! CX2 ' O rl O P4 r r A PERFECT KINGDOM of CARNIVALISTIC OFFERINGS! TWO CIRCUSES ! TWO CIRCUS RINGS ! WO SETS OF IP IC R ORMERS! 5,000 Living Wild Beasts, Birds and Reptiles ! 1,000 Men Women., Horses aud Ponies ! Monster Museum! A Colossal Menagerie! A Beautiful Aviary,! A WONOROUS AQUARIUM! A MAMMOTH CARAVAN! A CHOICE AMPHITHEATRE! A rin: PEERLESS CONCENTRATION OI" TIIK Damons ATTltAOTIOXS. ASONCST WHOM ONLY MISS MOLT-IE lillOWN, ONLY MLLK. TOl'IiNOUH, ONLY MLLE. T TIL A, ONLY MLLL. OLYMTIA, ONLY ALKXIS K. SCAKFAIt, MOST COSTLY LtUIPAfiK, MOST NTMLROI'S UETINUE, MOST COSTLY HOUSES, BEST liAIJEilACK RIDEItS, BEST FEMALE KIDLl.S, liEST VAULT EHS, lHIST Tl'MULKKS, HEST LEAl'ERS, BEST ATHLETES, REST EQUILI IJIilSTS, BEST POSTUHEns. BEST LADY ARTISTS. A FIVE-CEXTHE-POLE TENT BRIMFUL OF WILD BEASTS! A MENAOERIE AND EOYFTIAX CAR A A AN. RARE ANI) CU1UOUS ANIMALS. BH!IS AND l r.ITI LES. UNEQUALLED COLLECTION OF ANIMATED WONDERS. SCHOOL OF XATUHAL HISTORY. A CAR LOAD OF OCEAN WoXDETIS. AFRICAN JUNGLE MONARCIIS. EGYPTIAN DROMEDARIES, BACTRIAN 'AM ELS TAMED ZEBIIAS, 5,000 LIVING WILD ANIMALS of Most Peculiar Names! 0 f H?&-fw r-v:u. ! WORLD ! WILD IXDfAX CtitBFSI Viitoiiintio siikI 3r?oliriiiiesil Consci'vatorj' Automatic 0h3 O-O P. Tho onlv ;-to ri.rni ANT ! Thc Only WAi: III.FPM AT ! Tho Only Kit; EU:rmT! The Onlv MiTnlinc H-I'I'MANT! Tho OdJt KAC1XJ ri.l'I'll AT! Tho Only Unwitrlit i:i-:rHAT! Tho Only W Years Klrphniit ! Tho Onlj i ft. Hieh Kkphaul I A LIVING MOMTAIN OF FLESH ! AT. I. tiii; Other ELEPHANTS are Pigmies TIIE PERFEmON OF ITER MILITARY TR.UMNG AND KDLOATIOX IN Is MarcM lefar Cterte! ft Eetrat! TII 1Z OVI'TXJIli: 2 Displaying almost human intellierencc ami mem ory in all the Military ami Hunting Tactics of her native Wilds and Haunts of tho Tircr Jnngrlos orthe Indus 1H SIMPLY W1TIIOI T PRnT.DKJIT. 9 A Grand Army of Men and Horses coming on our own srF.CIAT, riilVATi: JiAILJiOAD IZnUJFAGE, containing variety of MAIIVICLOIS FEA'A'UliUS constituting the 3m.3T2'5Z. SHOW 03?" XS iCTXrXraS S3 : This praml sight should not 1 tnissM by any one, as you may never have the op- I rpwn prfnl.MiilIlCeS Daily at 1 ail(l 7 o'cl'k, P. EE lKHtiinity offered again. Then-fore we ailviso you to make m vonr iar- I 1 "u CA . . ties in gotnl season, so as to THIS GEAND FliEE SHOW! ! Gorgeous Pageantry ! REPRESENTING FIVE H&TIGifALITIES ! ; """"" . 4i: Ar;;rRi ! ! f?- AND TH' AlnVt '"N I I ft i'Jh Jzn -----Ainr i COLOSSAL CONSOLIDATION i;NTinr. ami si.mmnt (.'oncoim'ouatiox ,Norii:i i'i;ni:atii ki: Tiir. i Trs. . -GT-.a w..ta ..v.?. t i rim :-t-- f &2fr- '-' -y -n-.'&Z -iz. . - -vt--t -nv 24iaie&' OF AITJSKTJI WONDERS! J.XOIAX BttAYES, SQtTxVWS, Bell Ringers! Fiji Cannibals! Zulu Princesses and n'wrr Vtt rTilinnn mil cm hwmi. u l mi arrive in tovn in time to witness All Rallrnniln Knn at..' I.lClirMBe . xmun i OF DIG DATLD0A0 'SHOWS. v; if-., f, v '"rti"- V' .f ; ; a.,'--. :. - j -i y frs ur i 10.000 Ocean "Wo riders ! ol -A. 112 Fountain T?tiT1 Tlnnls f T.TnmA r,nn Venn V.nrn dc run Dtiiuz m mim uiic urn mm union Price is just tnesanmas JO- i-noi'mor-i .vatm; ;!;icitv cn:bni! ns to okVi- the pub.c the L-L AL I-RlOh": Ul' ADMIt!' N. Ponderous Elephants ! 10 GREET SHOWS UHITED! TE1TTS I Pi tzJ- III -A. HUJIAX CANNON BALL! A Young and Beautiful Lady II FROM i RE&L M 2'lirottgh. Space like Lightning ! Genuine Powder ! NO I)i:CEPTIOX ! DEFIES THE POWER or HUM AX TONGUE to PORTRAY. Wizards of Ike WorM OaMonc! Sfiontists Ininl. zecl 2 HUMANITY APPALLED! HAIR KAISIMJ! KLOOD FRKLZLVi! 'erve Tlirillinsr 2 PAPPOOSE8, ETC., ETf). ol 1-M,VI AVATElt! Warriors! frill Pl'wrirto" rrrnroe.r.ri'V hid vnm iiiMiuibGu. that charge tl hy Inferior Exhibitions our t t t i i
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