J' ;tUV rV MMMl if - - i I.O'-Wl. tn:sBV R. pa.. - AVItll. 29. 1SS1. Two parties, wlio Rave the nnir;c3 of Tliomns Xlngl nn.l EOw.ril D.lion, wen. ar rested one ilny lnt week by P. K. R. tletee- ! tlves Mauk nnd Campbell on the charge of j breaking into a bo- ar netir .Sonman station, I their captors bringing them here and com- ; mlttinz ttiem to iail. A nreliminai v liearina ! was ncenrJe.l the twain Vefore Justice Kin- i kentl on Tuesdiv afternoon, when snfflcicnt ' entire WY. WISH TO RFttARK: TnT Comical Conly and Itapyy Heath expect to strike Ebenshurn; conjointly on the IBd of May. THAT'cx-Prothonotary fi'Donnell and Capt. M. F. McDonald, tho most" welcome of visitors, were In town on Wednesday. That tho msn who is too poor to subscribe for hi" county rarer will be rich enorirh to take hie AND i-r.K 3 NAT.. tiara. There an 1 T-,... -j O'll.trra, of Fennsviile. inr.-o'aicl omnty, was killed by tlw Sr.' I theOther lJiace. We-t-cars on J .,,,,;t laV.UHI.ItKS, I1.1S iw't.l UC.lliV iVUi'"J , !. the ci.t'.m l. j uiiv. i-tiv. buv. if '"'! fcave nny wants L thi'Vine t". supply, at ttf new drug store llund'ihe corL.-r, c-n the -tr.vet that's called S , ...... 1 ..-, ,.c ttn-rn i 1 ;. Iiri:-l ;"iu ii i. . .rv .... i-: ra. :! v a i St.'. iv. '.-. Why Mln'T S ' ' Kl u :'.. t': in hi' I da. I s . -. '-' dv-r ;-. .. lV.t-.'i'. rltfl b wh''i.i n-' .i-' 1 re ::. ! ' '; nrh i- I '- !; ' Wiru t Hi I the v.- J- '.irl.c, 1 ,i ci: this l.v.i.i.v r r-'fc. i.Tl tl rd. e. ' 1 ,r. Kea 1 ii rt'- '. I Ke-11- 1 trio testiruor.y to warrant their detention for trial at .nuie Comt wa? adduced. A five-year-old daughter of Dr. T. J. Davidson, rif Stronpsto-.vn, Indiana county, ahout twelve miles west by north from here, accidentally swallowed, or paitial'y swal lowed, a gns luitton about three weeks nso, which lodged in her throat. D:s. St. Clair, father and son, of Indiana, pet formed an operation known anion? medical men as lithotomy, but failed to find the button, and at Infest accounts the little l'lifortwifite wns cradusliy crowing weaker, with little or r.o liepe fi.r hi r-'-ovrv. .ir. David i;. D.ivis. r. resident cf Joiins-to-.vii, aired about tin Vi-nrs, died in thit plaep fii'in pavalysis oi: Sundav niMiui'jg hts't. lie canto hen's a f.-w dav- b-foro his d-nth for th ':e:!:.at ,,f ;s h:--i!V, whi.-h for w. time int had been vtv df 'i'-;;ti, and wis -rvin" inty pacer will be rich enorh to lamlly to the show next Toe'day. That Frank Collin, a tra:np. had one of hl feet n tiadly crashed nt F:t Coneraangb. on Satur day, that he had to be taken to the lmshoue for treatment. TnT rhipfnz mnrhlns In ?Tr. D. M. Chute's carriage factory, thi. plnce, tnr.it the shape and likewise a ecni r-ur ylics out of that gentleman's le!t thnusb on Monday. That ail asrc! and seres cm oMaln. If they chorine, r.l tlio lotrcit of prices The Pne?t of hoers n Wf.ll as hats ol .ill stylf-a an,! for heads mascu line, at the su re of John Owens, who has a stock IroMi p. r.d f.n1. T'l .t Larry har,!iO". the bii'ly blacksmith, bag c.:in b:v!j to hiirj-"n tha toels that are to nnih the !or." wcri. u ti. new Court llnso. much to the i;rHtincati"n of his numerous t'rtenrls in this co:i' niinity. who I n-tlion they would rather welcome. to 1 siv'een year-1. :il! .f .i. 1-. tl '.' ten-id of a in r.arr t.jwr.'hip. r fecundity. fv woiknwn on deck 1! fa.rai:e, the new t.'ourt ;;.! .at a puce wl.i. h pleases i' r :-.s shows iv,.,, pi :!; Cunt; r.i tees, next Tuesday 'lie (ira and the show wi i..r ti.i- i-.!-siti-i:i 1 ! 0' !!' lO : at the S ii it the : (.Viit.tv jhfxd D'ir veral f. ,tl. '-ti CS vent net. -Aer's Tills are a rem:ra! favorite, be cit -e of their powerful yet gentle operation. S Uonl men prefer them for ittvoim or del i,:.e c-"istitu1loits. liny a bottle at the new i(l ; sere, F.bens'M-.re;. i-lCendali's Sravi:'. ';-.re is l.lk-hly reeom EtT.ded l.v rroi. '. i'.iiini'.s, th wor.derfu! hoi se traiin r. lVad tiunr udv, rti-euient, and don't forp t that the r.ie.li -ine can be boi eht at the i.ew dii; stoie. Our stie.-t- are being cleared of the un 9igl tly piles of dei'rls which accumulated during the v. inter, and., as thechapsai.l about th tailie-,s r-vi-ter. will in a .short time pre sent their iiviia! cluei ml a-peet. In the garden nuaclied to ir. Foster's tioU, the ' ' fimbria House. Is n le,l of lettuce io n the latter part of ia.-t week which wiil probably be ready for the table the beginning the week coming. CO-iick returns. -Country dealers will find it to their ad TM tae to bnv Il'ip Litters, ( ireen's Ausust FkWer, St Jacob's (1, or any other patent m'lii'i'.e they wish to !! again, at the new drug sl'.ue. her!; bottom figures gtiarars- te nbl' with Mr. I'. -nhii firt:titnr.-e a::d tvvetitv-thre.! re-ident -f T".ben' taken ;. .lohv. -.'v: train and : r r yv -. '! We initdV'T'er.ti iJ.rls w-fio proved tin a c;.-ld cross. . r rat thur: h of the IP.Iy last ',::::. iv wei k, have a'.tal'ue.'. th sure. h that Mi-s K twelve years ohl In own child was thlit !r..f Jsntiary. Ti e 1 nnil the yery ap; ;'.'' . s'.zi-". the fiiit fanieil two, ve; v l.atnrr.'lv 1 Mr. "J. A. Vii'-h. Mhhlle D-vi-1 n. I ed, if reports he true, e-isrine on Sunday, 'i Xetrs says that he has ' in this matter, and v. a 11. .i ac. Trat we cj. :0'h1 I 'irk w .-li n t . f -en' i v ie id" in a fl s a .to t ' n re: a n nd. About !.- deceased Hi, a His ri iaains were Mot'.-l xy ceriir-g's !'!. f. ' 1" 1:; ; day. ;e,i the two little -tors in II. " i o: t"si r,r cold crosses, :;t the iiue, in this pia- e, on more years than ;hey th b'-il.Cf. We p.Ve as Jli'ibrirdsr.'i was otiIv Neveioher. while hit n iv.sti-ad of fourteen Mistake as to t! e iatter ent di.T"renees in tht ir 1 being the larger of the led us into the error, an old engineer on the 12. 12., has he,-i, s;- .peiul - f.:r refusing to run his ,e Huntingdon Ixrnl vU;se;,.i tious scruples not ashed to work on nl it evr cr.terffr a'airlre-ine t T. Srii.e.l--. ol I.ori-tt'o. n the y T'.-l-'d :i.e -netil itiv.-s! ii'opt he ' t. .Tr-'h :7 iTlc. a cd pope .'1 1 li end a tiu"--ias in- .i-.t. . it I'll f tr- T:;at 1 til" or-c a ski ii Cic ,r 'l eiid--.:v..-, Tn vt a Adam-- a Inuiar.a i ln-t I y t an! t t:V ;li,' 1 N-.rr tn T-'"- In .11 se ,1 -iiiaTy. v. -re c nim' ; ho:- n 1 1 i the t- Tn . inn n 11 11 tl ..irn''!e.iW That rra v." a Hn l a . s of bnshie-s r ipiired to eonthiue on dutv. to violate his convie l. pension from duty. it tne gentletnaii null 1.1 church on engineer The hniie; h,j snn-.e time sii-.cc were, un to co (lit. Lav taken I.yhia Jh Fisiv- EAhs Fi.iir.vp.ir, (.oMiort;i, are fj-.ute re eoTeied, and have cor.e on their way rejoie irf. Sold by F. Jatnc., Diiiggi.it,' Fbens tuig. , i-Mr. Fohert Mi f'ance, an honest, bard work'ms ar.-l ran- h esteemed citi.eu of Chest township, died on Friday last, aged about -ro years. Inb-i iner.t in the Catholic cemetery t3t. Augiistine 011 Sunday afternoon. May be ri-t in pi'.a -e. An exi-h.iiige wants to know whether a c'rl cudgels !ier brains every time she bangs her hair. Certainly not to any great extent, th rule being that where there is hair to bvrig and the owner bangs it, there are no brains to endue. ;. Clinton Gardner, Fs-p, the efficient predecessor at Altoona of the present equally efficient (ieneral Superintendent f t.hp F. K. J;., Mr. Fiiijb. has been tendered and has aeert-PH t :e 1 .0 If ;.n of (ieneral Manager of tlia Mexi 'ao N'a'i' n il i;ailrad. Henry llrown.the boy whom we p. .-tieeii In 11 r hnt i';e as .;iing had his les fLrO' iet off by the wheels of a number of f rei-tht cars near Fast Coliematii;h, died on Sunday !.-t. His remains were interred in Sat lvva' cetv.erery. .1 iluMf-wn. is s:ih! that there is only one thing in th world that is fine namely, death. Vo ean now ;n!d ano'her .-lire thing Si.r.-' STltvr OF Tut. It is svreti cure a Cough ct old, and e,iu be lioiiglit from E. James crA". S. Ihnkei Urn., Foenburg. The tortures of neuralgic pains, siek and rer .'Oi'.s l.eadai he. are ii..sttily banished by th u.-e of Dr. Faust'.s (ierman cure for Neu ralfhaiind Headache, iuarartee, to relieve In i l i iscs, if tlirei tions are followed. Ask Dniggi-s. For sale by 11. .1:1:1:11, Druggist. Ebeisin-rg. fa. I' Iw .water-da wooleti mul i f th east end i t tow a, I essl;a-ing a t-miv the nu'l. The ih-. dozen feet i:i lenst! th rtti'lts once -V-V far-f. lehed 1 di-f. ie nee b. H-.eey Crst straw hat 1 f t :er in the a ;t rf : threw the ;,.,ii;h One is niM h.' the eil n' the Kus-hm --!ii:..h's CaL..rrh 1: eurf i"i Catniih, Dhd and lb-aihu he. With : 1:1-1 l! i lit ! lo;;S I Inse flit tre.il g'U h Drav'gi Mr. 8?o was ac. Price Kiien-luifg Naac Cr w ! I J TO -per 4-1. -e o w.ly. 1 citir.ected with the Mc-srs. f.ndwig, in the vfike a few days ac1, no tary .s'opnage of w.irk in ah. wlii'hi was atvint a 1. has been repiiic l, and re iu motion. 'e,-.;:,drvm : What is the '.he r.ia-i who dons the .e yea;- and the peji.-e of. irre-ti:.g th 1 asa--m who w hi' h hilled ti e Czar ? :?e;yso:i at.d the o hi r was Copyright secured. medy is a iiiarvellous he; ia, Cfinker-mont ii acii bottle there is an ' tor for the more stiecess-the-e i I'lnplaieds. wi'l or.t the S::Uatli until a pre all the available force lie dtC'.ined, however, tioiis, and hen. e his s All which goes to -h:iw t named would rath.er he a the Lord's day than a locomotive on the railroad on any other day. Mr. Feter Ad mis, sr..oii" of t he obi est .best kn nvn and most renectod citizens of t.'lenr field tow nship, fell dead in Ids barn-yard on Suiulay morning i.tst, while engaged in feed ing his stock, but fi mil w hat cau- e o fa.ib-d to learn, th.ongh -we presume he-.ut disease will have to bear the blame. The deceased was aged Th years and :i months, having i-een born in what was then a portion of Hunting- don county, "out is now a pat I of ( ,'nnilu ia. He was lamo'.is asa hunter in las young days, and probfiVdy killed as cany, if not more, bears and other wild animals in his day than any other man in the county. May his soul rest I in peace. It was unintentional, but it was funny nevertheless. On Tuesday, an invoice of ; shad addressed to Martin A' Co., Kbensburg, . rcach.cd this place from Altoona per express. The express agent here knew there was no : such firm as Martin .v- Co. in Ebensburg, j and, the goods being of a perishable nature, , concluded the best thing that could be done ! under the circumstances would be to turn 1 the shad over to a local dealer and let him : sell them for what they would brine. Tins I was done : and the evening of the same day, j an agent lor Martin A- Co. arrived in town i with a wagon-load of huckstering stuff, but ; he found no shad ! He was angry, as a mat j ter of course, hut when he discovered that : the Expie Company would make good his bid, he proceeded forthwith to feel better : about if. It wiil sti i!;e th.e average inind as sonie ; what akin to carrying coals to New Catie to invite attention to the card of our next door 1. rig! nor, T. W. Dick, Esip, (iei.erai Insur- a' ee Agei.l, said card having so long oecu i pied a place in the '.-oimMi of the Freeman that it has heeomc r.s familiar as household words. Still that needn't deter us from say ing that Mr. i)'; k tnd only represents tlieold reliable .F'na Fir ' Insuianee Co., of ih-.rt-ford. Conn., but aiso a r.umlier of ether first-c!a-- companies, in cither of w hi'vi he is pi e pared to phuc ins-aratice to any amount de shed and at :i,e very iowc- t rates eonsish nt . with safety ta si;.', rrgar,i.! u-.s. It is al ni' st sup- Il lion-, to "iy hat our friend Dick : is one oi the most reliable and thorough 7olng hu-opesn ni.-n in F.aens'i'ii g, and what he says ho can and will hi in any matter may he 1 eiie.l on implicit V.'e in idvei to;: '.y nog"etod in our list i.-tsue fi. note t lie fact, k'.ndlv t.'at'.unif te. to f cerr'-t-i' !-it A. P. II . or ii'.-ti e.'w-:i f irr.'-h 11 w;rh n 1 n-i i'. 1-'" ef M-. 1'COT ..:' r. d-a-li :! i is l.l.l.l-' .n ! '1 ('-- viOrv-o. we will i.iiii : t ; :. ir.'iil'le. :irr -'.it 1 1-y Mr.. ?.Tar:i.ir' t 1 V-'--- ? I :di"-o :i lew 'O" :i le. t.ej.tly .n -'p yci en San iay .:! "'roia a Ca-riic. ll-ic. 1j. ' .nzinir to Mr. V; .'nviit. in, j.i ri-le d in tin thiiees. j 1 i ! -01 f : i n man. as j 1 c. . s., -- ,r n ;:i hi l'iirri-1 the e '-v th horse's teirst. or Sar.'iii. ef The New- 1! us o. do. aiel the muttered l-.r- Tii) ti::.rii- ffe 10 h eldinu .ange, il he wael'-'d t'o p 1 jor 1 oiee l'o' hold or 11 V::iil V.'enc-s.iav cve;-.- a - T ; re - -.,!,! iiiiN. wlil'-l-. r.'y eTl-ttll',:,. Ie. lirif - :;i'-d e: the fa-t as soon :i ior a :it : dote wh'ch we re'ioving its ia.l'rir.s. ins r.ss'-ranves from the ill-- K. Ii. that rr.cn- ! fOMMl'alCtTIOSS. irHM.NOTlIETAHL KS WITH TH K SECO' D Lltl. 1 KN ANT. In the summer of '01, Hooker's Ifrlifade lay en camped at Hladensbn'-ir. The 26tb I'ennsylvania wag a reifitncr.t of that brigade, and your corres pondent ws a member ol a;4 rCKlmental's dram corps. An order had been Issned from headqurtr3 fcr btddlnir the presence 01 asy itrantre females about the camps, and the utmost vigilance was exercised In Its etitorrcineiit. One fine afternoon, however. Cant, tl moued cot a rather tine-lookinir fe male ol Amazonian proportions, and hroniilit her to the (Jeiural's tent at the point ot his sword. The (fcr.cMl condemned her to be ducked forth with, and the second lieutenant or Co. was de tailed for that imtKr;ant duty. A nice little stream meamicred hy the camp cf the aetli. and a f.-iot-plank crossed It at a conveni ent spot where it was broad and deep. T this duekiuc pond the denmed feminine was conducted with all the pomp and circumt:neo of glorious war. an-i the lie'itererr t. who was an officer ot the. guard t! at dnv, prepared to do his duty. I'resent lv the tw the woman and the oftl-cr appeared on the iciildie of tlie plank, and the Haul act was about to be consummated. The son of Mar? grasp ed ti e wavward female, and the wf man at the same ti-nclaid bold on the son of Mars. Suspense reigne 1 supreme: The lieutenant save a push, and Th-.-woman irive .1 l eg. Another tremendous riV.r:. mid,'1. .Nip-iuo-l what a splash: A tre mendous cheer burst from the a."emtdcil retitroent. f-.r. lo a:ol b'-hold '. the woman and the lieutenant were both straaling in the water. They were finally ti he-i out amid tlie applause of the specta tors. Tn j wrr.t their several ways to eek sunshine, r?i i re-nnnT. an.l rcpo,-. Vcnivthe iicct -nant ha.! caiudit a Tartar oa tin t c"e.a.--ion. A- l- il- ply v - tliat he iii-. ni s tongi e for a change, i Tn it a little 1 hi'.'. -.1 tl. a l'oiile oi' liniment s .: ircj-ie! sr.ll .we.'i a l :-!i catjie rrar ei-.-Iin i!- e-r: fit h. of r r is pi.aee. wis i f. as Tiossip'o. and fumisto-i irMimid ha.! t.'.c etlect .f reiievnu' it? :lferir.iS. I Tn vr ' -. S111 't Hcrit (l-.-ner.il Ti--ket Auent o si ..n t i-'kets tilths S.-hoel hue: tors' convent ion in tlifs'pla.-f on Tiu-sdav ni-vr. '-'ood from May 3d to Miv :Vh. will be issued Irom all stations on the M 11.1 I. ice itwee:i .lohotown ai d He:l" Mills, as well Irom all t'vu-s on the Holl ida ysburg and ILerriso:i Cove Ira:i''li. That a fire of unknown oriirin. wlilch for a time threnT,-ne;i iyj,;c deva:at:'on in Holliilaysbnnr on Saturday last, was tort una te'y subdued alter di-s-trovii, t:,e Ameiiean House staele and consider able of its contents, hi-eeles a couple of stables on the opposite .o"o of the alley, i'wo or three other huiMinirs were also more or les dumeffed. The los. i estimated at $1.1 ") to g,'"J. on which there hs no insurance. That Ahd I.lov.h K.s,p. assignee of Isaa-- Craw lord, fitilly succeeded, on S.itar.tr.y last, iu dis-posir- of tl:e ho'Ke fr.i-.ne he--.se and let of irround oa.-uiaed liv t!-,e ediloref this paper, who is too (ici- to p'.so-s a no-iie el ins own. rei,i:ziri uiiai:- he .--.iui 01 1 .ru J. t-eri ii ormitu was t --.o 11 ia- d-ir, br.f not ihe coyer, v, of-se naaie oil n-.t boon d ! v u lire-h p r f we l.oi e won t I"1 to ie in R movi ng n o,l. vacant houses being woful sea ee. That .laiars Allen, of Tyri r.e. was found lying on the ra.l--cad tra -k in the r-astern outskirts of Altoona. at C.ayliuht on Sunday morning, witb his b.-ft arTn ".il oil" near tie-elbow, bis skuil Ira -lured, jaws broken, contusions :;bout Ids bra 1. back and shoulders, tbrce bottles ot whislcy in his pockets, and 1 i !o so near eT i i net that he died in b.ss than tan hours a'ier. He bad evidently pimped or lell from a freight train. Pr-ei-ased was a plasterer by trade. hnl been a sol tier In the late war. was aged about So. years, and. has left a wile and one child. That l'hilip Seymore and KJ. Rodgers pot into an animated discussion with nature's wcipons on Wednesday eveninif la-t. and that the fermer is said to have made the latter ner more stars, figura tively speaking, than there are in the firmament. Hot h' part'es wen- promptly arrested and taken be fore the Jlurucs-s. who fined each of them '!..', but as He'lL-ers either wouldn't or could n't. meet the demand ei-en 1 is ex -Tiejuer. tie was scot to - ol to fctfd i. is i. ad iy damaged lace for a fuw days at the expense ,,f the county. The trouble sceni.i to have originated in pome kind r-i'ii luss about a horse. That alr..f. II. Shart auh. formerly of Summit ville. but more recently ol ti.ceola, lia.- esliibiisb ed house!! in t tie lit.-nrjr.i-e 1 usinoss u Cliest Si-.rl'irw. this concty, :n the representative ol the Vo: k Kire In2. Co.. ol York, Pa., the old -i'.tna. of Hartlorit. Conn., tho North A ivei ica. of l'ii-liidel-phia. a nd roe I'eer-css Mutual A id Association, of Shamokin. Pa. We hare no dcubt that Mr. Sliar bausrli wiil maintain his reputation 1 ir em-ray and probity In his new d-parture. ami as he represents seine of the strongest and s.ifeit companies In the Country, ae.d fas commenced well by subscribing an-J paying f -r the i hkkman in advance, we cer tainly wish him abnndant ucet-se. :ii)i;i: pianr un thk p. astki: nrr-sTioN. KniToe I'lutrw i-T-rar Sir: It seerrs to me that yocr l't ila.i r-lph in correspondent. t. S., is n-KV.rv Mear when writinsr on the I jitter ques tion. As "l ib-s:re to assisl ra-licrthan conrr.idlct him. 1 tri:-t he w:il take no otien- e at the liberty I lie-eliv assume. Ae-ording to the rcalntin of the I'oi'i-'ei! ot Nice. I atcr must be determined by the feiloniug coreiitions ; jst. Kjster must be eel e'er itd mi a S-m lav. 2d. Thin Sunday must i'.H'T tlie litb day o! the pas. b.-il moon, so that if the Hth i!.tv ef the pa-; !,:! i:--.-tn falls on Sunday then I -luster must V" celebrated on the Sunday lellowinir. 31. The paschal tnm.11 is that ot which the M'h .1-iv f ills e-i or nr.U follows the day ol the vernal e-iUi'tio-r. -;t!'.. Tlie yrrnal cijnillox is f,x-:d ir.varlat.lv In t:-. Cater i-ir -i the-Jl-t of March. Proa- these lour c uiaobii- it t-dlowt. that the pas chal fail 11:0 -n. or the 1-Th ef the psfehal moon, ran not happen before the -.1st of Man h. and that Paster, as a consequence, cnunet happen belore theggd or March. 1: ilie 14t'o . lay of the moon falls on tin- gist, the new mo ei musi tail on the sab. f...r oj3i: nI: i tbe pase'inl new n-oon ca unit 'Hap pen before the s;h. Por Instance, suppose the new nijontulall on the Till, ihe-n the toll moon would arrive on the g-c h. or on the day heb-re the vernal cpilnox. The ft diowitiif moon would then be the l-a -dial no oe. it-it the 14li of this nicn fn!I nt the latest on ibelffb of April or twenty nine days afier the goth of "March : I t 1 y reason ol the dou- lile ri.n.-t tl.nt o- iir on tlie 1 il and fitll of Aliril. this lunation ban but twentv ione ilavs. Now. if ! in this case the 1 St h i-l April is Sunday, then Pas ter must be cc'el-rated en the foi:ow:n Sunday, or the gj-.b of April. Hee.ee, paster Sunday cannot "happen t artier than the gj 1 of .March, ii or lu'.rr than the 2S:li ot April. Oiisi:r.vKi". WORMS. WORMS. WORMS. 1 F.. F. Knnkel's Worm Pyrup ncvor fails to de- ( troy Pin. Seat and Stomach Worms. (Ir. Knnkel , is the only successful physician who rcsr.ovea Tape I Worm. In two hocr3, alive with head and no fee nntll remoyedj. "ommon sense teaches If Tji i V orm be removed, all othor worms can readily r destroyed. Ailvice at office and store free. The j doetor can tell whether or i.ot the patient bag j worms. Thousands are dyinir claiiy with worms ' and do not know it. Fits, spiisms. crnmps. cluik j lni anl suflocatlon. sallow complexion, circles i around the eyes, swelling and pain In the stom- aoh. restless at night, (trinjlnz of the teeth, plck i ine at the nose, cough, fever. Itching at the seat, j headache, foul breath, the patient fjrows pale and I thin, tieklinit and irritation In the anus. All i these svmptotns and more come from worms. E. ! i V. KVNKPL'S W OKM SY KIT never falls to re- j ; more tbem. Price l,oo per bottle. fr 6 bottles for 1 I 45,00. (Per Tape Worm, write and consult the ' i d-K-tor.) Korall ethers, bny fit j our drugirist the 1 1 Worm Srup. nrd if" be has it not. send to lr. P. P. ' j KcKKt.',isj Ninth Stieet. Philadelphia, Pa. I Advice by mall Iree : send three cent stamp. I Worms are capable cf producing trreat disturb- ; I ances in the system. The whole train ot spasmod- i ! ic and convulsive disea-csmay proceed Irom the ' ! Irritation of worms in '.lie alimelntary canal. Choi- ! ; era. epilepsy, tetanus, paralysis, mania, and con- ; ' vulsions. as well as a variety oi etber nervous and 1 Convulsive affections, are ic-l unfre-incntly the cf- ; fects of this cause, ite.-ides hose d iseases. worms j have also been known to pro. lr.'-i-pleurisy, pains in '. the side, dy.sentery. rcml ttent fever, dropsy ot tho ' brain, chronic and spasmodic couiih. etc.. etc. j ; .VEKI Ot S I'EKll.l VY! X FRTOl S VKI11UTY ! ' ! Iebil!ty. a depressed. Irritable state of mind, a . ; weak, nervous, exhausted feeling, no euenry or an- i iinat ion, confused head, weak memory, tbecolise- ; ' oucnee f.f excesses, mental ovei work. This ner- ' ; vo-is i!i-btl:tv find.-' a sovereign cure in P. t. KT.'N- 4 J K1.IS K1PTKK WINK ciK I I;t IN. It tones the i j system. ib-ii'l the mental gloom and despon- '. - dencv, anil rejuvenates tho entire system. Get ' ! the irenniue. Take only P. P. kl'SKKLS. It ! has a yellow wrapper around It with his photo- ! s-raph on the outside. Price, s'l.c-o. Ask your I : dniL'ist. and if he has it not. -ret It of the prohrle- i ', tor. I'.. F. Kunkel, No. ."! N . Ninth Sireet, Phil- I ' adelphis. Pa. Advice free, by enclosir.ir three- t 1 cent stamp. Ascbent-ack K Miller. Sole Agents. ' .",d and Cnllowbill Streets, pieiudclpbia. Pa. For j sale tv P. Jamks, Druggist, 1-bcnsburg, I'a. 1 Cairo uo I I 1 01 AlWlCill, Oak Hall, ling S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphia THE 1861 20th Spring issi il Oak Hall T'i it Mr ns bv a rnuc -a, y,y. Mar Mine . that O the ot) bed the trot icts. Fa. ni. 1 ci: i D!-!i 'S 1 old by IC. James, 1-1. -e o w.ly. v. ii i a few years :'on of this phioo. Cat who is now a pi un t.eeu tor some tnr.e C t-lt nn inciate of t iie county almshouse, has ecouie so exceedingly l.cipes that he has t-i be fed '.v ii'u a -p-i .a, and the- pro'i-.v.n.ities ttl,at I is days v. i'I net be h.ng in the land. An Altoona ahvriaan inserted an ad-verti-sen'.ent in one of the papeis over there i 3 otlier dy cnhuiif on a newly iriar; ied c .iple to eon.o for ward and pay hibi for per f n the cerenif-ii v. l i e n. t.i. c. evi dca lv iv;iiit.-. to a.-e how they liked their new departure before they settled for the h--gll s.-n-l-'-;T. -s-A 1 1 the immense M-w-k '-f inrehar.d'se in Psi xt-rsive 'tore ( f Mr. N.J. IrehthotT, 0:1 Ji'gp. street, -,vi:l ho refcred at public sale on Ved :.e-d i I'l'-a. May li h, coinuieni-iiig at 2 0 c!0 K. I enp. c,r-h, as the sale is to ;e en- d by tl a- Sheriff, Mig bargains for may be expected. See posters print ed aA tins -:n.'.'. -Hep Iii1 ter-, th" l-ert, fit"m the nnanu faeti.rer direct. ;.t piiccs greatly reduced you rt sf always expect, if oti co to tlie drug t-O.Tr w'tiie!, has been opened of late, and tresr ' ta'rie umr loiters" without much of a wt t ev .-. - h'-n'-st weight, as wei a full J-vifactee is ;.) the genuineness of the goods oai w!ii--; sai:v- are the freshest in town. -si he Altoona .v-n sins that the h eal ed vt tf a f.reen-.' urg paper nttempted to b'""ai a moving train at that place on Fr'nlay, vhec he missed his hold and was thrown tea st a man nauied Xcwlioip-s, who was knocVe ". over an embankment 1 ."' l feet high. The"oi a l is that tho newspaper man es Cstp! tinimrt, but don't tell us what became r thi' party of the second part. U here are s.il to be six species of swal k'wt m.ligenom to this country, to say noth ."" ? Of tin- kind tha may be seen many a time H'tat any drinking saloon in the land, i '" lies that can fly and don't make drunk s known by tin; several names of barn, f T, i tnmt'.ey, white-bellied, .,mi and roii"h vtngecl swallows. At least that is the story tho reader is eypecteil to swallsw. Two sisters in .atrdriatownsh"nne of 'whesji ia married and ti:e mother of a family, i IavO k"tt themselves into trouble for purloin' i !"- t pair f smoothing-irons and a package - istr egiitiyes from Huntley's hardware in this place. The stolen property bus recov-jrcd, nut for all that, the case n ) to eo to Court. The sisters two are !f have frequently fractured the filth iB anrhuent. -The HoP.idaysbure correprint!ent of the Xna Trl'iur.i ivs thsf it is reported t'iereabont that M.-I'ike, of the Cambria Frtr wan, stole a march on Altoona and captured V'dr celebrated bather who breathes throtiuli rt. i o wi-., , we bpS leave to reply as 0-vs. t) wit: MePikeemphatioaliv denies t legation and Punks he wouid have tio ,uty in f.nr.iiii: a loan wh'x-an knock the O.if Of th.? a '.'.e;;. . f o'ir. Martin, t';e ahev....i y oreo t1i.f a fte of whose arret ('III tile Cliu'oi -', i co.m. til on Thur-hiy morn- OOil rt' li' 11117 tin. "..at..,.. f o.oh ii" rieiiiC"! i .-it" name lie n.Kt erven true ie Ir . ! - n-.t uitisse.t into, i ickio is pror - . 1 S .. . . .e-,r'e W'eher, lately connected with a:.t: e "sta biis'imeiit ot" Mr. N. J. -is it 1,1 coiit-inplatioii to "pull " ) to - ea's:. and go t Xevad.i, a t ins gToutul of Ins. If he car ''':n H.i") ex.curiijii shall not - one of the best of good fet- .!i vi . , , 1 '-i-i ri nil nun He- fro;J himne ".e hVWe,,vr' c(r)speak '-."iiai leuer ir puniicatiou. i. h: er. v.ifect Mr. Jacob s! fr. rv T.-.1-i n onrl iIomIoa ,.f i '-epi i.fn, r.f , t-o.. , . ... i-J iiu ! ii, men I ia.-l week, alter tne-s, leaving a de- O'On C-. 1 r.1,11., 4.. 1 tn- . . -.-v.ii il id iiiic w a! wife au,i "rr o' . 5- ai,rt l!,art dease, which ''eVs.' :iWy ,ri .JH1 respcn.sltieiti near- - a"l liie K 1 erics-. p. t 1 - us : I A: 'of i rf tr'' V reT'; ens liK- per ke was removed fn.r 4 t.e Hi -,ir conut v ja "' Ir.-t, va-i'lt. t'po I itmn h denied (ill p -'..!,t-, that John Fickle was his trm j ""riei.-ij.l i ogiiotnen. Co;iidering thi ! t i' tJ'',t himself into. Fickle is pror t- " i K' " d a raeae r,3 any other. il ". i t 1 w-v. f: - & is ,' t-3 l i t 5o,;..lil w -. .mi an r,i- sreeu-.ed co;r,-s; oiol.-nt in Mi Ki'ini was r.-c; ive,l in nis order of Franeisean J'.rother iv. April 17th. in tli.- chapel at tne to St. I'l im-is' Coih";o, l.oreito, taking naiue of iho'.her I'.iui. We are not ) a" ! aliv a' "iu:-.!nteil wil.i the pew vli'ii? r when our corre-pondent expre.-ses the ho;e that '.he new denirl ur- tray "prove a.'VjtfoAy for tho edifj intr yoiiu' in tn," and that ''fil ters pr-jo tiiay he as fice from errors as the lore.-.ijpo," we have nodiiu-uity in arriving at I no conclusion that he is a brut her typo as well ns a Iliothcr ft! the Franciscan order. We therefore toin in a special manner with our .r'""i,f t h-nd it! wi-hint: hiui all the gnces and blessiii's in- aspires to in this world as well as in the belter woild to come. Our stalwart tlep.-.ocintic friend. Mr. John Son.erville, of Susquehanna township, Poked iu on us the other day, and '.an ied lonn enough to paj fur anotlu r year's si.il seviptiop. while on his way home from Mari etta, hninMsl.'i coan'y, where lie hnd suc ceeded a day or two before in landing two raft.s of oak and pine timber for Ins neighbor. 'S juire Baker, which were admitted by nil who saw them to be the buss rafts of the season two of the hest, in fact, that have reaehed that place for a number of years. Saiil rafts contained some S,o ) feet of pine and about the s,i!:i- amount of oak, and al though Mr. Soriervii! did pot know the r ri.-e at which the timber was sold, if a sale l as yet been in ide, he told us that the"Sitiire refuse 1 twenty cents per foot for the entire lot at Lock Haven, and that lie would pro'o ablv reaiie two or three cents mor at Mari- ; elta. - Our Philadelphia letter this week is . largeij devoted to the lafe Dr. Th M. S. ; Jackson, tlie founder of Crcsson Springs, to : whose memory our old and icpecled corres pondent deems it right and jind that some : lining inoiH.inctit should be erected on tbe ! Mountain Houe cronndsr.t that p'ace. We agree with i. N. in the assertion that had ' it n.it been for Dr. Jackson's efforts. Cress'ui ' Springs, instead of Peine the magnificent spot it now i. ivanld in all possibility have remained part and parcel of the howling wilderness w hich he found it scarcely more , than thirty years ago, and we know of no 1 better method of commemorating him and the great work to which he devoted many years of his life than by rearing a suitable : monument or statue to his memory. The I idea is respectfully submitted, and should i the seed fall in the right sort of ground, we ! feel convinced that it will indue time bear ! abundant fruit. Hon. A. A. Barker arrived at his home ' in this place last Friday, after a sojourn of several weeks in his native State of Maine. During his absence he was visited by an at ' tack of pneumonia so severe that for a time ! his life was despaired of ; but, thinks to a ; robust constitution, one of the most skillful of physician and the best of nursing, he ' pulled' through safely, and it gives us pleas ' ure to see and say that with the exception of i the loss of nbout twenty-five pounds of flesh, fully one-fourth of which he has since recov ered, be is nearly as good as new again, Mr. ( Barker is so well and favorably known in Cambria and adjacent counties, and has ! been during the last twenty years or more so , largely engaged in business enterprises in 1 thi immediate vicinity, that his loss could i not but be looked upon in the light of a pub ! lie calamity. We therefore welcome him I home on behalf of all our people, and trust 1 that many more year of contentment, pros ' pcrity aud usefulness pre still in store for ; the old patriarch. ! 1 Messp. Ely Bros., Druggists. Owego, ; V. V. To your inquiries regardine oursaies of "Cream'naim," for Catarib. Hay Fever, &c, I will say that it has by its superior merits nearly "supplanted the use of other ; like remedies with my customers and is con stantly and rapidly increasing its sales. Though opposed to reeommeding patent ; ni dieiiu-n as a class, I make this one of the few exceptions, ami fiftVr it to my friends : and custom-i-5 as the best remedy for its pur r poses that I have ever sold. V. A. Co.N ; ovr.n, Druggist, Newark, '. J. , C. u. I.-mronep. chief of the second advertising brigade ot the ('irons Koval, .Vc.. was in town on Tuesday, and that heand his men took a survey of the vou k ib-ne by t hose n bo vent be- ' lore, in or.ler to discover whether their pa-le-po predecessors, hml put ir ar- -ijii- posters in pro per i.?.'v-. ari'l also t-. eirettbi-e a-l ptiona! doc hmeots re'.itive to the bie; sboiv. whieli evi.b-ntly int.;-..1,- to leave notion uroii-r-e to l.rioiC ..ot -be r pi;-, ivl-.o v.-1 1 1 be c ti t Tia 1 1 1 e 1 rivlit r-ivaliyon Tuesday next in thi pla. . i!l despcrite designs ef Interest -d parties to mislead the public to the run i-ary no'tvithst-itid i"ix. . So let the 'Irvii3 Koy nl. eie.liave a grand ovation on the coininsr occa sion. i"n at N. W. Ayer Js Sien. tli lon-j established and eminently si;".-i s-f u 1 l'li'I.i'lelpbla advertising a -nts. Vavo'srood reason to be prsind el T!,c. flici. niums passed upon thm by the pfess rl the coun try in i-oTiie.-etion '.vf'fi their reeent rii,'.li-i-t ot the o-al bus'Ttessof Mccrs. s. ,M. petTout-'.ii ,. Co.. rtf N'f-iy York, notetf in ttirse f) uirtna last -veeW. is a ' fa rt w h ; eh no t." v i il p, a ns-iy. ar. i 11. a t they !;av ' rr-ll earned all the Viml thinfcd that has been said ationt tl ern 1- eijitai.'y urdeiita'de. That they may loti;- cntir.pe to pr... p. r in the:r hoio-st alol liber al .leaiinii-s vlth .-.d - crt isers and publishers, and that their b-.-sm- ss with this flb e may in' rease an hundred !'.;'. J in the near future, li our earnest hope. at r.nr.-:m . irr.sn.iv, "ti4Y ns voi i.i F. nnnwN, THE phkmier F.tjrEs- T P I KN N K, 510,000 CHM.l.F.yilE HAUI".- ' hack nii'Vu, and men unrn SlI'I) OK Tn.ifNF.U nortsKs. The proprietor of he (Jrand Circus lioyal, Ac., has l.i-en fortunate enough to secure this brilliant constellation of archie fame the acknowledged chatnpiorj of ad eqne.sf r't- : J I'tii.es synmiet i ic in f-..rn:. of h aiidsome fea- , ' ture. i'fi feet ion in grace aval accomplish- '. mcnts, and the only equestrienne that has ever accomplish"! the iiazardous feat of ! throwing a sonu-rsanit from the bareback of , a horse, limning at lightning speed. This, together with her stud of equina'-artistic wonders, who stand pre-eminently as the only champion troupe of thoroughbred, 1 highly-educated and talented horses in the world", as well for their superiority as versa- ; tilityof ability. Miss Brown will assist at ; each performance in many of their ch-t ' rl'ati ; rre of artistic training, which cannot fail to : elicit the admiration of all lovers of the horse, find th.- adrniri-.tion of all who appre- ciate a-sthetics of equine nature, trained to 1 perfection in graceful and j ieturesque stat- uette groupings. The hackneyed and stere otyped routine of circus perfoi niaiu es (any , ohjeelionable portion) wiii be scrumihuisly : avoided. The equine novelties, which the thorough training and proficiency in this art they possess enables them to execute, will be presented in a manner wholly different to the carelers. tinartistie and indifferent man ner in which equestrian performances are : generally given, and tn which may beattrib- ; : uted the decadence of the profession. Stand ; ingat an age when the noble animal, the ' horse, bas claimed the attention of our best : intellects this alene embracing, as it does, I elements sufficient ly powerful to enable this ' ' troupe to fulfill prolonged seasons of eon- 1 I stantir vaiying performances, and with , stand the criti isms of the press and of the , most intelligent andietices. This grand ex- ' hibition has ben formed, most part ienlarly, , , w i;h a view of enabling them to present per- forir.ances that can be enjoyed, even upon : repetition which aim is gen'eraily lot sight ; of by American managers, whose ambition is only to get money, heedless of the real ! , meiit of their entertainment. In these days j of progression the public demand a place be- . j side our highest scientific education not as : r mere exhioilion of brute education ; but ; i that also, of the development of our physical ! perfection, which is necessary to our com- I lete enjoyment or those blessings, i.ot in bounty lias given us. Pol ktto, April -2. 1 s-J. P.iuTor. P:.i:i;va" !f vmi have been putillsbimt lies about Mr. Ib-rg." here j something ate nt him I hope y u -.'.1'i j.uiilis'-. wht"h is not a lie. He is not nt to lill tho thee be holds, because he djn't kno-v rnou-jii. at an examination in this jla;e some tone aito be a-'ked a (ai-dioato for teacher what let knew about liie Pre. I Scott decision, and he replied that he know nothing about, it. Where upon Mr. Bcnr made a deliverance about it. sayini? among other things that Scott, the slave. wai tak- n to tort Sn'i;iiiQ. Illinm. He evidently supposed that the sj eet.it.-rs kne-.v as little es either the teacher he was CTaminir.if or himself. lie was af terwards asked if he w as eettaie. about the location of Pt. Sneldmr, an.l with a irreat display of knowl edge he repeated the assertion. Now, it Is not ne cessary. 1 suppose, for taxpt-.ym farmers to know just where 1. ic'lc Sam's fori! are situated. Some of thi in do, la v ever. Pott Suclling is not in Illinois at all, and he who pretends to teach teach ers ought to know what he assumes to teacn. iir. Herg does not. and is therefore. 1 repeat, disquait- j tied fur the office by want of knowieiiire. Mu'-h more could lie said, but 1 am unwilling to trespass j upon your space. K. JonvPTOWX. April l?s-,. PnircTt 1 "it kkm a N In your Issue of thela'h inst. there appcarci a communication la regard to the 'otinf y' Supcrinten.b'ney. signed '-Iiiii-jt-ir.' As I have been cha rrred wd h bci r g the a it" hor of said article. 1 wish to slate tlirouirh your columns that I r.rver snte it or knrrr c .','.; ;io ubriitt It until my attention was cailed to It m tne eoiutur.s (,t ynir ;.'r, ml tlierc-foie con!;! not have written it or s'uKosteit u A reoort is a;-,, current that 1 have been preaching, an I that I have recent y Peon in attendance at a I'liroh-ybtal School f'-r the purpose ol !url her pr" pari nif in sell for the mini -try. There is no truth wliHft--. c in 1 Lis report. 1 havedevoted my enure f :uu- f--r Ihc pust e;eht vcars to leaehinz and preparinc ini scif I .r the work of teaching. 11 e!ect:-d 'oiinty Superintendent 1 shall devote my tr '. oli' lime to the duties of tlieo!h-e and labor for the good . f cl! the s.bools ot the county. P.'STHAVIttT. a SiK w.o.t b. the play of ( Civette," And near nn open wiodow .she gat. And bv so .loini; slic t-ierc met Tho fate ot nil who rashly (ret S'i ii.ipru.ieiit. I I 3IFMOUI M. ' To the rrenident nid Me r.brs of St. Michael' Total , j JkitiTirrirc and ftfr.evotrnt Sorietu : I j Oknti.pms-.v YourComm-ttce appointed to pre ; pare resiilut mn en the death of Cbrvsostom '- 1 llart. heir leave to submit the followlnfr tor your j consideration: j ! WiiKi'kAS, It has been in accordance with tho I ' will oi Alinightv U-od. In His inscrutable wisdom. ; j to take from our midst by the hand of death our . ' worthy brother and member, c hrysostoiu 1 liara, ' and. I W h ep.kas. It Is altogether appropriate that we should in a fitting manner render n merited tribute i to t b is er.c amoiiK the nurt Per of our honored dead ; ! therefore he ft ! Rrxnlrcd. That In the death ot Chrysostom O' 1 Hara this So.-l.-tv has sustained the loss of an earnest and faithful member, his mother a dutiful 1 and affectionate son. an.l the community a youna: man or strict Integrity and honesty i.l purpose in all his aims nn-1 aetions. fretoccrf. 'Hint while we humbly and meekly yield in submissive obedience to Hod's holy will, yet wo deeply nn 1 sincerely mourn his death, though we hope thai our loss is Ins eternal irain. H .o.'tef That we extend o-.ir kin.'.est sympa thies to his .rirf-st.-i,. ken mother and sorTowina; relatives in this their hour of deep aflo.-lton. Hecleed. lbat these resolutions te recorded ! w th the .Tannics of tlie Society, that tie y be pub lished in the Caviiiii Fi'.itkm n. ami that a copy of them, written on parchment, be transmitted lo the family of our de.-i-aed brother. Pt'II.ip Fa iiiii.x. i .tons' Ravi or, .Cornmitteo. 1'Hir.lP IKVKIl. l Adopted bv 9 unanimous vote of the Society. A .1. Noel, Sec'v. M. . WnasEB, Pres't. Poretto, Pa.. A'r ril 'J4, lsp J.ntlfcu. fur those rtisfressivff coni pf flints to iriict if oil are subject, use Ir. lynist's (iertnan Aromatic Witie. f 4-i.'8i.-Ty. j HVfl!AF.iI.. KIMHAMr-li AOHH.-Married, in this place, on Wednesday. April 6. 1SS!. by . v. T. P. Jones, Mr. Fr".VAi:r M. Id m f. M.I., of Cambria township, ar.d -Miss Emma Kiiifi, ot Jackson township. NKW ADVKrJISKMKNTS. A1 DM INI STIr A ! I OX N ITK'K. p-'tafe i f .fon.v :. kt.kv. ilr-"xi,.l. Petti-r r.f adiriirsfn-t ion on the eT.-te ef John Pckley. late ol Suiumitville borough, Cambria county, dei-eased, having t-e.-n -rante.l to theun-ders-gned by I he pr-.I er nu-liorilj,-. noti -c is bereby jr.vcn to all persons i-idcbted to said estate to make itn.m dh.te iisymei.t. and those h ivingclaimF against the same will present them duly authenti cated f"T settlement. PPIZAPPI It lll'KId.Y, Administratrix. Summit, April '-"., lssi.-:. Twenty years cf lessons in how to make and. fc'.I the best clothing. We have begun the twenty-first. All that we have found rut about it, we have pet into practice in nukinje; up the ; acres of clothing that you w ill look at for our trade; it is tlie very lircst retail clothing stock in the country; worth every cent we ask for it; andve guarantee every amcle. More and Better Materials More and Better Clothin Lower and Fairer Trices Tkan in any other retail clothing house anywhere within reach of American money. Tlie secret of our preat business is only this: Doing our level best to make up the right kind cf clothing, and having made it right, then counting the cost, and SELLING AT THE RIGHT PRICES. This we have been doing for twenty years ; and have clothed over hundred of thousand, old and young. This Spring- wc Overtop every Past .Spring. Tlie spring has been so backward that we have had ample getting-ready time, and the extraordinary stock of clothing that every man and boy may choose from is without equal in America. The stock is something wonderful. SOUND AS HONEST WORK CAN MAKE IT. The best sewing on the best cloths, the best trimmings, the best styles, and the best money's worth that can lie put into clothing anywhere. Is is a great tiling to say, that not another house in the land can do sc much in clothing you so well. The cloths come direct totis; we buy theni largely; we make up the clothing in our own weil-ordercd ways. knowing all the things that belong to making clothing well. and they will go direct from us, the makers, to you, the wearers. not a pro ft between. That's why Oak. Hai.l has the lowest prices, as well as the best clothing. During the past ninety days we have, in making up this new spring stock, so improved the patterns, our ways cf making, anil minor details that this spring's exhibition of ready-made clothing might Ix: fairly called READY CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING. Being far in advance of any hitherto offered for immediate wear. This applies alike to Men's ar.d Boys' Clothing. Our Custom Clothing Department improves every year. We make to order from the finest fabrics, and believe we do the best work that can be done. Orders by mail .ire filled with the same promptness and care that would be given to serving you in person. Extending the compliments of the house, and a cordial invitation to everybody to come and sec, and make trial of the iSSi Spring Clothing. Wanamaker & Brown, Oak Hall, S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphia- The; T.ar 'est Clothing House in America. EE AD THIS! HEED THISli s APRIL II, 1831. IB. &c IB. Sl'l'.ClAI, Oil i; It I N BKUOX liUCK SILKS! t4 Irhe Hid, fit SI. 15. ttl.ao and g!.?B. silk jn:rAi:rMi:T. Several cae New Ula-k Uroeades. at 1. ti an 4 up to f-J ti. per yard. One fpeclnl lot Pletant l inch laod t 2 Oo pr yard ti nt have ,,bl t .l io per yard. New -.--Ir.cb tmi-re Strip Silks f-.r Trimtn'nji 2ue pieces HUck Si.k at fi..s. Shift. JIM. fl.-fc and tli 00 per yard, of Ib.nnet lie, ion and luint ,,Oits less prices tlisn flft Sold l. 500 pieces t unci S.iks. t : t" il.uo per yr4, StriT-s. 'be.-'k and Lonii!es. Larue P.t J;la k -atin d'l.yuus. fl i-O. fl.Ii, tl.W, end lip to anest Krailes. Salln TMarieil cux and Sun-.hs. P.iek nJ Color. t .w Il.ack Si'ki, ' to ft. in per yard. Very lane !-t and p.-iat values :c H.ik Satin, Item Iv up to rm-st irrsdes. Kit-sor-l"iiHry vuliio' in 7'-- . 1 0 . ft.vi cl tl the two Ifltter 'J-.: inch pukkIs. iiti:5t (ioons. Oct case ;:; I nch Silk Striped lnij-orted "odi t Vi-. in-tch less tb-.in vulu. All the r.cw tbu;t in s.-r ol ihnds, from ate. to II 0-. per arj. Nun's Vi "ill ties A a'.r i tbs. lloaiep-.' ;i ( 'brrl; - , 1 .luni'lmtJ Ilmces, ."lievror. ii'm. t'rpes, ke. Larte assortment ci I ri nch I'lolds iind S'rlpof, "newe.t t .uibtr.ati. ns e rol eleaar.t decent l.-r Ci -tiitt't-F. o iToteriKl'oris, etc., to i"! 't per yr.l. Nutv Ht-ycr-l'-'e Pr-t. In (loi-rti, 100 pie"ei ca.-'t. of t" mid 4-' inch H!- k Ci-liimri, nt Tie. and i.oo per nrd resct Ively . nur passing any c.ifil'ti-ow "etittled, or hitherto clli red m these prices. LADIES- JA( KETS AXD WltAPS Now opfii : choice I:iiji.rtoti Oinr,ont, frra fi&Mt t- InffrM ura. Sjrc:l vslue in r;d.'0 Tti'IlUTii sntilr. I-Try iljfirtii -ut t:i.!r'r v.ith nfirct Tvlt Si-rm ittM-!. II--irry, iiinTfi. Trtra ntiim, Iir--s. 1 ai l,r .lti :e?. S.C. liOGGS cV liUHL, US & 120 Federal St., Allegheny. Pa. f Ncit'niehain I. t p'.HWtfcl low rr l.fc"j per pair n'Ut lii!t vn'ue !fin. frrnh e-odt; 5-4 and 4-4 and Scrim JM'.thn, made to t- dcr of clan eltted c!tfn, at SandCc: I1naa Srim i 'lo ha. t'-c. ii. and A ntiqiie Kaf- and Swim I-apj cts for CorliiiL.. 4-15,l.-ly .m.c.) s nmw Tig j llltfl g 5 S s H 1 5 5.- j, w 'j r ;?;5 ri w ci: Slip ?n v: n r.'i"1 ir 'im- h 'it'. ! 1 Sf chn w-nt to tiie In th- n.ti.'le. y star, Svnrr ov Tar."'' nd then and thero ir TOHS1 XOTICK. Kt;itf oT Pi:rE!( A imvs, Sr.. dr-f-M. I-r'tter tcstam'tjt:iry nn rlie tte of Peter Ad:iin", Sr., ln of C'vu tId ttwn-diip. de."d, Imvlnn: In-on yr.intod to t!;o rndrnrnod ly tho proper a'Uluirity. iiiiti-'t' i-' hcvf hy jiivon it) ail jt sun? ind ratted n FMid o-;r:'tc tn nrke immrliRto pay ni f n. and r 1;? hrviotr (-lnitn ncainsi it to present t!if m duly ant hen: t for ?et t lenient. IF A NEW SUIT YOU NEED, iJO CAHU COLLtOTORS! IT WILL PAY YOU, This ANNOUNCEMENT to Read! Now if yo:i or;H hav oension to s-'ft ;i-TT rarT;ft si i s 1 vt'MMreTit she will lo M'hen 11 i i i;sr lnw (inicKly htj-I entirely She K.r riroi .( the ndd cuu:;tit on r!d sotteo, "l'wiii nriri?o vtm. 1."Iy :n, you l:id hfttor tarry," N:itd t;ie t it1?";. ";ipi1 imt !narryf r ytti will r:cdi ILtrry. And then you'll Icel f-riorn : I'or liTiirTiiie bnhhle, U'liich l-ui-'is and end- In fr-mMf, Aii'l rr.:ik the v. n-tdi pee donhi, Jiii hp snr?' 3ou"rc h-irn. N'W :iTion the r1r ytn're eootliiif. Inzled hy th-ir li ill- and fluting. Kin. you'd 1 ttr mind the to"tn; ( H yuur t'.t'n r old daddy's h-rn.M ttut if you nrc dettTrained t- run vonrheatl into the n h v in i,-:iei 1 . ht-1 nre itnd pi. v vur wed 1 1 ni? oi:int af J'as. .1. Murphy V. i'Tiiiion ftr-ret, .Tol.:itovrn. He r!'ith nir 1 rr r.l !, cd reH ptylr-t, nut-tit mftterinl, le-t make, nnd sells ns rheTp.il not cheaper, t U:t n :my i,';ui in tho t-u-u-ned. 'I V i MAliTIN" h.f'A IM. f'ier; ri-!d Trp.. Apr.! '2K 11.- Kxerutcr?. A SKiNKF.S- XO'I ICK.- -.erebv iriven Ih-if N. .1. F.-eidh mtirh ol 1 .l.-r..-buru'. I'll., by ilee-l ct si r n in nut . bus h .n 1 nil his pr'ipei Hlalr ami John I.lcvd. of sni l bor,. Xntiro in !t. r.f the bor- i'nitnry n n J.-hn A. i. in truM. vi. the hem fit of tin- cred itors of said ."-". .1 Frei.!- I'.I. All persons, therefor-, irtib-bp-d to the faul .1. I-'ri-blhr "! will mi'kc jMiytitcut to the Hid Af ti:ii.(.. ni.d tb-ec bnvinir cluims or detunnds will in uke kuotvit the s-n in, tiiili'mt d.-lii v. .7. -UN A HI. All!. A.s;ifnee RUIN I.I.HVH, s A" ',ee' Kbcn.sbur:r. A pr i 1 l--i. -r't. rATEMi-XTor hkckitts and NI'KMdl t'liKS orirAixiT.iN Ilor..-ri:n for i ST i t'ie ye.-ir enitinu April 11, leSI -. (lEottit: li '.v.-.t.T. "ollector, Dr. j To ntr.ount of tax on Duplicate U(Jl.Sn ! Cr. 1 Hy am;. tint of tav collect".! -J."..".S7 ' " e.vincraton $.'2' " " rct'd to t'oiiiinissioin-rs. W) -: 1 . 50 ITaving just returned from Ihe r.asfem Cities, irhcre tec bought and rAJiy TltK CASH for enough SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, to sfoel,- our roZ'I! IjAHGTI STOlllS, ire nre note jyrepnreil to fur nish evert man and 6o to whom this eotnts greeting trith EHP CLOTHING GENTS HSHIEiG GOODS at LOWTZ11 ritlCES than they ean he bought at ang other house in Titair or adjoining counties. In proof of which assertion tec submit the following facts: lst.Jiuy seven burs DOTtltjyS" J:LI2CTIZ1C SOAr of your Gro cer, 2d. Ash Tiim to give you a bill of it. 3d. Hail us his bill and your full address. 4ft. irc will mail you rilEE seveti beautiful anl elegant cardst f in si.r colors ami gold, representing ; Shakspcare's 'Seven Ages of 2)lan.T I. L. CRAGIH & CO., IKS SSoiitli loitrtli Ht., rjriLArEi,rniA, va. -DOKB!?-S' Fi.r.-Tint S. Hark Bit fc. Hue, fi'-en-bur. SOF f id by V. -!.-. o.w rn. America Jtust Yield. The irrciitcst thinkers, the most profound schol ar:, t be most expert. : h irouy b and faeces, ful chera-i-t for these America must turn to (icrnianv. in the vcofullv spccuii-.tive Held of medicine no irrentcr 5tcp hns etb.-n tiken than In thodi.scov erv, nfter tlien-.ost extende d research and tlio iiiuft carr-lul i,.l patient exper'mentf. oi 1 ir. Pmist's 'rerinun t'ouh Synip. f.r ttie cure of consumption, con ( hp, colds, s .ro throat, bronobitis. .T'lip, and' all pulmonary d!s-ca?o. Kemeiuber this Ticdicfne i. fold n a positive nutimnii-c toenre. 1'rice, tii-'., o"c. and ?! per bottle. A-k Dru-rirists. Sol I at K. .Tames" Iru Store, Fbensburs;, I'a. -l.-e.o.w. If the ? id old world should pimp a cog Soincil-ne. in its dizzy spiiiniiiif. And K'1 "11 t he tr-k wit u a ruiiiicn joic, A'nat nu end would come to the ?iimiu:, "What rest from ."trlfe nn.l the burdens ol lile For the millions ol people in it. What a way cut of care, wn.l worry and wear. Ail in a b-i.utifiil minute! .1. C'himsty, Trea?t:rr. Pit. T. bal. In treasury nt las 5otilem"t.$ 317 i amount reccH-'cd ff.m 'ellector. 25-). "7 I " ' Hurefs S. A. tlrifto (iincs-) 20.00 I ' lim't rcc d bui'.ilini? alley fenre. . fiiT.I.M i fit. j Hy orders paid 1P2.P5 Ualance in treii.siirv i 80.59 I "We. the undersigned Auditor of i:illit7in Ilor ouah. have examined the nccounts ol the Collector and Treasurer, nn.l Iind that they are correct as above ftatcd. JAMKS KAdAN". ) .HHiX A. MYF.KS. -Auditors. AI.FKI-.K Till i.KI.I,. Ualiltzln, April -2. ISil.'it. WK A!ll; SF.I.T.lNir A JHVS ;M MI IT. lined throuphout, tor &2. 76 This" Fuit invitee and dclle all competition. VF. AEK SFI.I.IN A Man's 4ond Koine Salt for4.i0. Tlie same kind of a suit ti sold last season for 6.iX. UK AKF! SFI.I.1X' A !.' While Il(K TFST ..r M ccntii, which "old last reason, and tvas considered cheap, for S1.24. wi: auk sr.T.i.iN; GOOD SUITS FOR DOYS from S to la yearf old, trith buit pants, for SS.40, which nirpatts anvthirjr of the kind you ever saw for the tnorn-v. wi-; aim: si.i.i.ini NEAT SUITS FOR BOYS, from 4 to fi yenni old. at 75 cent-. wb1"-h as ..nish all nlio frp ihriu : and K"v,d HOOL H.tTK for men and t- t at 4- and .Vicentf.. "U K AKE SFI.IdXtf jifs'n joih work. IJiU I'AXTS, lined throughout, at from 65 cents to tl.Pih AVE A UK SFI.T.1XO yten'n Hooti nteralht at ijo ct. and up. and k"k.1 Cui.tro SiriRis for 40 ci-ntii, fold everywhere for TC- cts. MT ai:k sfi.t ixu HOIS' M 1T In S I'lKI IS. f..r any ae from 4 to 8 yr., for f-.i' : i-oiisi lercd cheap last f.is,.a at ?"..M. Hut since it is no that the world fceps a-movimr, we in ust continue to mt, mul ilrink.and not let up in the matir "f covering our nukennc.ss. Jtv tbe way, it nu.y occur to sonic of our reader. to uk, where cm the l ci r nd cheapest ready made clo Uifni,. I.c procured 7 We ati-'-' atsimon & Uend heliu s. n.-tt door to the First Xnt mmil Hank, Al tooua, w!io5e rtock ii fresh, seasonable, and very larire. Shiloh's Cotisumpiion. Cure. "This is beyond fpiestion the mo.it successful eouh mnlicir.e we have ever sold." writes a prom inent druif firm. A tew doses invariably cures the worst cases of Couiih. Croup, or Kronehiiis. while, ita wonderful success in the cure of Consumption is without a parallel In I lie history ol medicine. Since its first discovery It bun r...n sold on a guar antee a tet which no oilier medicine can stand. If you have a eolith we earnestly ask you to try it. l'rlce, loc., 50c. and $1. tl your luniks are sore, or your chest or back lame, upe Shlloh s Porous Plas ters. Sold at, K. James' Drui Siore. Postodlce l.bensburjt. Pa. 1 4-1, "til. -e.o. w.ly. 1'IHTOirS XOTiCi:. .i thf Or-iAU htiix Cotn-t of La-nria c o:r.'v. In the mnt- ! ter of trie tir-?t :i:id hna! .c"iint tt 3. T. f'airlh. ,I'r,i,te to pell tlie reM etr.Tf ot Jolm M vers. lTe of Mun'-tT l'r;h:p. "",'. m'rl: e-u:nry. dt-ei-ne.i. And rotr. April 9. 18 1. t n morion ol Jdin-rrn it. Seivnlnn, Via Court appoint .lopnph MlVinnld an Anlitor to report ditrihntiiMi o! th fund in the hunds of tlie Trytee t: and amoff3t tlie jarties e:iti:I'd to the fme. Hy the t 'ourt. The Auditor al.vi named will attend to thedu tie" :f lii" tpo!ntinent !n the ahovc PtRted rase, nt the Court lloue fn Khen.hur, on Tuc1ay. 17ti, at one oUk k, r. m., when and wher parties intoro.af'l tnnr attend if they ihink nre-per. J ( js KP 1 f ' M i I M JN ALP, A ud i tor. Khensburir, April 2Z, lsi.-:n. Hit? Rl'Af jIrtiT IImmI (ao(1m nnd fhonnn tU of dollar' north of other Ar ticle finally cheap nre now fn tlof k, read)' for 1npf rllon at the YOUNG AMERICA CLOTHING HOUSE Corner Eleventh Avenue and Eleventh Street, Oiioite Opcrn I Ious. AlFOOXA, I IX Olil'fllUTEn IX IiT8. ' STRICTLY ON MUTUAL FLAN PROTECTION MUTUAL i FIRE HiSUflilHCE COin OF EBENSBURC, PA. i : j Only Siz Assessments in 24 Yrars. Good FARM PROPERTIES ESPECIALLY DEslItED. NO STEAM RISKS TAKEN I ; GEQ. M. READE, Trcsiilent. i T. W. HICK, Secretary. ' Ebensbursr, Jrn. SI. l5i.-ly. ,. f-ireeping Reduction in rrices .' J An immense tck of Hop DittPrs, An- S Sverpiiig Heibictutn in 1'ricrs .' I t?" gust Flnwcr, anil St. Jacob's Oil liave ! Sffinfj lirdttction in Prircs . iVREHKi?, on cert ill ii boughs and sjiravs Xow nivers birds nre h":ird to sir,,.'. And sundry Cowers their heads upraise Hail to tne return ol sj.rini;. llace you bojsht a new 5j rlnic Fuit yet ? If not, we w.int to iinnreis it on your mind that you doubt less need one. and the (dace above all others to procure it at is the cxt.-nsive ready mane clo t ti i siv establishment of (iodtiey Wolt, next door lo the t'oslolfice. Altoona. Of Mr. W.'s reputation for fair dettlintr. it Is quite tirinecessary to speak : but we may say that his .-took is always the largest : i-j i-e loi.uu nt ine.-e paria. tno jfariuents cotnprls I ln it of boiler mat. rial and :n;ikc. and his price ! the most liberal. The celebrated Kochcster clo ! thins? a sbeeialty. Orderi by mail promptly tilled. : Your patronage, reader, is respectlully solicited. lARHfRSire HAKIM; l 1 VVIVpV I $2 S to o per week seliinz .'I ,A il ; I .ll T i i H.I.rSTIiATKI) STOCK KOOK! i Bee mi- every Farmer actnally nffth It, 1 It i the l.tet and most rempleto work ever Jk- pned in Anifrica trea'ii' of Hrfe. Cattle. Sheep, j h.. their breed?, hree-liny. training, eauae- ot diH S euo. pymptoinp. and reniedie. lOIO pae, 4UO f Hutr:itioTit. flichlf endord I y iioh ein:nnt 1 authorities a the ' President, " iee fre"t and See'v i ff IVnn'rtCoIU'gfloi Veterinary Surgery. Hon. J. 1 W. (fnddnn, and othcrt. If you desire prohtalde j wo-k, !end nt onrp for H'l.I."par.'M:btrt. HI ' H ( ISA Kl 1K S.. ;:Chcrtnnt .Philadelphia, Fa. April 15, El A CUit: GuARANTELDo 25 CENTS Br US NG TlllTOIl'S XOTICM -Tl-.p nmlfr- ' I jL. signed, bavin? ben appointed Auditor by J ! the Court ol Common l'lra ol Cam iri.t conn'y to ' 1 report .1 istrilmt bn ol the lnnds in the hands of i . Henry 'nlters. -q., Aesinee ol Iiavid Smay. as J ' shown by his first account, hereby selves notice tliat j i be will itt at his office in Khensbnnr, on Tuei.lay, May jflth. JVM, at one o'clock, r. tu , to attend to j i the duties of said appointment : nt which time and J I place all persons interested mar attend il they see i proper. AI.VIN feVANS, Auditor. Ebensbnrpr, April 22, 181. il mmmmmmmmm DR. PVIETTAUR'S HEAD '.OHE PILLS rare most wonderfully In v-tt short wmefcc.th SICK nd NlRVOUS HEADACHE; and,whue actir-e on tbe nerrous system, relieve DYSPEPSIA in lie worst forme, elemsa ui tho system of eTcees of bile, produci.. g a reg-ojr healthy action of tie bcmela. A full size box of these valuable PILLS, with fnii di rections for a complete euro, n-.ailej u; er.y addrs on receiin of nine 3-cent Postaiee Stamps. For sale by all Drufigista. BOLS FROPRrKTORS, x2 IK sc 1":M a PENSiOHS f ci. ARE eA!D v-r s ' h-r d-.s!ti h L...-v' - - ' '" '' -r..-r... A A - .-v- SI" . I f .. i; flf-r-r. t. AVjf 1 c Id l-rthl. .f l".l. -r. .f. V ..-,: l.Hi, p-. .r nHt eli.. r ,5-."-, 9 - - " n . I -r rt. O" II .i;af5 r fi -S -.I i t- .a ir.rr...- ( i-"S. y Jl l. s. r- ,r, a: -1 ilo-.Srrl f .-! - ll TO -!fT tl i l;-,-. II. -. . tl .r,.-. a. Uoml - I' e f St f r,sH t-t-ot.. . V?- f of ! o.t.lt. f.nr f -iTf T'.wy I l.-V..-ir. l!l.llAra. ASt-r.- I -f P.H. ntiesr'ald & Co., i ' K A. l-ret't l.T. P. n ' .- - K V . briifclT Vr--t ..ctrj 'Vf l..-t. Utk l IniiiLi-c:-!. NJl..lua Feb. 4. ll.-3m. FALSI: GODS jttvtborn ptuoliasoil an.l now in stock Mccc;o'it.7 Iti'dnttion in Prises.' at tlie new Drue Store. These "vl'E nndcrsi.-ind that all the fanners' horses in this section that aro iriven I. K. KortEKT.i' Hohsk I'CHDr.iis are able, owinu; to their laxative, tor.ic and ptinfyiiiK qualities, to plow from one-third to one half mr acres per day than those which are jriven any other preparation. We advise nil tho-e who have not used them to do so. They are not adulterated with oran or cake meal and sola by the pound, but are prepared Irom pure drnirs, pu't unto neat packages . and sold Mr 25 cents hy E. James, Kbensburg, l't.. and by a!', other druggists. 20.1X) SAVED! S20.00 i gootls ifft.'t'jf lirtiiiction in PHrex .' IV!- were bousht in larcf quantities, at spec ial low figures, are vvnrrante.1 synuiue. Mrs li- W , ' 9 t. c: f - -.i i, I My kos, aced nino venrs. was afllictert with i Catarrh : the use t.f Kiv's ( ream 15-tlm effect-t-.l a romp!r-t euie. V. K. IIamuan, Drue cist, Fston, l'a. So!d In Kbensburg at the : lV-tofticfi Dnt2 More. ,t: t i lb:r-!iv iniirtiipr 0 ut ti.,.-,. L,,,ir;. j, The Ghf.atest Bi.Ef-iSG. A s-imple, pure, l:aini!esi rerapcly, that cures every time, ttnrl preventa disease hy keeping the l,loo1 pure, stomaeh rega'ar, kidneys and liver active, is t!ie preatfit Messing ever eon fenei upon man. Hop Hitters is that reme dy, and Its proprietors fire lieing blessed by t I . T . .. . 1 . . I , - . t-u lil.ol It i i i . . ... ... n...- ui imvn urea itr.i it'KI curcu ,,: e'lle"J to have hyit.. Wi I you try it? See another coin ma. I sf v,is niiittrl a foud aud mother. ller aire was Msy l:er toul rest 13 pea ?e. ine xpect- Etg',e. For sale by M. L. Oatman, author ized agenr, EDenburg. Pa. and fre.h, and will be sold away below f" old-time prlees. Anything you want in t-jj' the line of patent medicines, rlmg?, etc., VOT you will save money by going to the JpfV New Drug Store. Don't you forget it ! Anwf.k This QrEf-Tios. Why do so many people we see around ns seem to pre fer to snfTer and be made miserable by indi gestion, constipation, dizzir.es. loss of appe tite, rortiinz up f.f food, yellow skin, etc., when for 75 cts. K. Jameis. Drnirgist, Elwns btirg, P:i., will sell them Shiloh's Vi'.alirer, whirli is guaranteed to cure In erery in stance? 14-1. -e o.w.i-. At a party a maiden named Leake finve a wild and hysterical shriek, When a splasji ol clam chowder From her fuce washed the powder An.l showed the biif mole cn her cheek. But It was noticed that she st ill enjoyed one sat-is-aciion she wore the handsomest and best pair of shoes in the room. ZVeed it -e said they were boncht at S. Biumcnthal's, Ilia KIcventh avenue, Altoona. A very l.irico stock ol boots and shoes, for both sexes, just opened, to which the attention ol the readers ol the Frkkman is invited. They will be sold, at prices which citnnot be cut nndef. and each pair is fully warranted. All descriptions f gum slices cn hand. "Of all sid words of toncrnc or pen. The saddest are these : It might hare been.' " The above quotation way forelr.lr brought to mind the other day by hearimr a youriic lady re mark that she would not Dow be dyinit witn Con sumption II she had taken Sixes" Stui p or Tab, WildCuerky and Hoikuoc.nd In November last, and thus eurea her cold, as a friend of bor'8 did. fciid by t. James and V. t. JUarker Ac in. (iJO.fld SAVF.O bv rurcha- Insr a SKW1M1 M ACHlNK from the undor.rned. whr.se olfice is at 1V''4 ?;ieventh Avenue, between l?:h and 17th Sts., Ai,TimA. I'a., ami who offers the Kdib-r of the Cambita uf.kia as reference. T. McOltA-a il. Altoona, Ar-ril 15, ISSl.-tf. Tlest in the world . Lasts lonrer than any other. Always in i;od crinditb.n. 'lire- sores, cuts, bruis es ami corns. C--ts but little more than the Imi tations. Kvery paekace has the tmde mark. Call lor tne genuine, ana ate no other. C3-EO. "W "ZEO-IEIR,, CASH DKALKU IX AI.I. KIND Of HEATING AND COOKING STOVES, AND MANl l i:CTlJKAIl OF- AKI.NTS WAMIII t sr.i.i. l!y r. S. Dobhlet. icrtf Vc''om. Jzpcn. A n en work of m-.tehlesm tafr.r'. des-nbiri the tVeare tuprrttitHrn of firalhrn .Vafno. tun.' yc -t and ece . ot the world. The on.'y volume n-fr iiji-i ci-ver-1 iris this cr.-at fn' ipet. Cor.ts'nf c firmc-iff fartt Ktranver than .f:. fieri the wild Itnacins: n r of ido'ators concrnln? Pf Ity and Spirlta. the Destlay. ot flan, with ail the frff?ir he!ur, ircrnrft. ct:c"i. form of tror.:p. teiptts. rhnnrt,-arri.-r. etc.. connected therewi-li. 1 flla-trated and hound in wnnrwc style. A truly wowderftal leek. rr.'ai to se'i immensely, r -r air)i!f p-.e., n-rn. ei--.. o dres KI HHAIUi UK. S , 7 J Chestnut St.. I'hll adeiphta. i4-ll.-4t.) D T. . DICK. TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE, General Insurance Agent ' i IZli ESSlt VUG, I'A . .AsltOOllla, El;venth Ave. - TPF.AIr.ltT PI.AC T. IX 1 n r. CITY. nooUnt, Spontinr and Rrpnlrlnt ol all kind promptly and sintlafartor M j attriidrd tn. p-14.'7!. tf. Policies written at shert co'Iee !n the OLD RELIABLE "ETNA' Anl elher f lrsit ! om P ' e-a. Ebensbnrr.J'ept. 22, lSo -ly- ODHEY DISEASES, ALABASTINE! For tinifhirar Walls and Celllnrs. is the most rl n jble material known. . It is far superior to Kalo mtne. and more econom ical. It is a valuable dis covery, and its merits as a wall finish are nn-qual-ed. It is the only mrtural ar.d durable finish tor Walla. It will pay you to send for sample card and testimonials to CONSTIPATION a blc px r &1 MIIU ffawlO. bt qtiioltiy and surely enrod ti r tho too ot KXJTNIT7-WOST. 1h! r.enr ar.d wondocT-J remedy which ia having srn-lx on ir.imcn.-ie aalo ta a.l rts of the oc-ir.try, rorkacr. natural prmeiplea. It re:, r.-s ptrcnflrili and tone to the clivedsed crencs, atd throtif:H th -sn cleaTiecs l-r awtc-ra of aeanjnalate-d and pcuccoia tma-Tra. Kidney dl5ej of tMrly TeaTaetandtngtw-yo b-"-n eurerl, ulo Fi-len, Cori -ps'Ici. -r.&t5..-ra. fccu. wbJch havu distressed the rt- .lria for y-ars. We bT-. tc !utt j) cf tee-tin.T-!7 cf lis rcndtTfil enrlve psw-er. X.'o Lxctcsq Aluholla Elttcps, vhlch do nare bvm th.-. rcod, or drssn-r pUi but neoianxraa remedy, EHiN r.'Y-"W0EX, and health vria be nn-!y regained. Cs; it cf jrO'Jf DrucBft, Frlce, tl. .lKirsWl A III., IT5p , ii.n.nrii, ' r'ill arnd pewt paid.) wrilli, IsICH.Ka' ! KOSE OF CASHMERE HAIR TONIC. THIS preparation Is made from the rees cf thi Vallev of Cssbmer. a d i entirely free rr.-m 1 Suli bnr Leait, and other j.olsoneur and deleteil I on substances. It is richly perfumed and render! .... .... r bsir riis. etc.. nnneeessa-r. It T-eierre ftr-s and besK':Ces the ha-.r aed pircs it a r.r'h lustre. It is excellent for an tr-rita-ttna or innacr.fd sc-alj.. It rexer turns rrcid. IrtiCjiTs?s s'.l a !a-re l-ottle for M e'.s. Arisr n ch a MinvR. Fropri'ters. 3-4 and Callowhill Streets, rhl'snelp ia. i-t liie i r. ...u. - KEIT.KT BROH., s Barling Slip, .1. T A City. "VValtfr TnonAS, ancd lj yeJrs. was very bad'.v I Inuired at Huntinmlfn. on Monday jt. by a log c.non ( rearre Airents. and axi flllnKon hlaiseif. , fte. A1d.sss. YEAR and expenses to irents- atfit Free. Address r. O. V1CK EkY, Anirusta, Maine. xpenses. f 6 CU'".t r9.. A Jurta. M. PUCIR5JQ For Boi.niKns, I tnOlUrjO widows, fithrrs. mthTS or rV.iMrra. Tii.nsaa4sytatltlM. Fbsiis tirea for Ic.. . f Wvwtr.U: ,er or mptor-viu-ient. ..ins r ? liv . Tl '-o'-in. . f reniu-r.ri mr-i , . n.,..,4 f, iv teiii: lad tJvrNTY. eATtiT"S friirJ for ln.rat--. .:ilr IfcBii vuTutl r--srri. t-rshtaad ld. S"Mif o-l he:r irrj '"r lp' JT rirI"'T ,l PBO ri stivirrs frr "The iuin-!nlilir.' and Fe.-n ni lionly law Mmiks sn-i lostruf M-rs. w. f.nf"f.:M tl-.i.oe-ls i-f Pf .;nr.M- an4 Cbeilts. A H-f N. W. f ItissraW 4 Cp. P""!"- I j::xri:: .-s. L-i ii.Hi.tiimtjs, D. C. I Anfl nOBPHHE Ilaltit cored IB 10 loJ'days. icoytarse tab'.i-hed: h100 cured. Write stat- I :ng i-M.Im- AaB, yuvocy. '.c .April lSM.-m. rr ", i per day at h-iffie. Ss-mples worth i .1 IU ,ilF free. Alsres Stsk a rort - ...., . n Ian. JTaine. I-'. t mm Dree Store, Fl-ensl'arjr, I'm. (i;-17.-7m.J AGENTS WANTED tb. i he.t Family K ilf - lnr MsM-hlne ever Inniiicj " J3 " ..kt'.i na II Lfb a-d lOF. -e.ir. le. . i jonn-.iea. It - i k-1' t ' s " ' v. VVl-j work f r k-rh I'.ere i- a-ways a ' -' r - .- .,, .!-., i. r ....I I, pit o mw.iu'--j Kl .rkl.,11 C n. . l liMU.ltloJ M . I-" c- a . 1 . rr.Tc aiVTin for the Fe't and Fastet-Se.I- L, A l"C Vlctor-al H. k. ard Pihlea. fr.a reduce Terc. rd4 cure.. : ieect. National I'uN o.. 1 1 la.Fa. ,-- a week i Tour own town. Tree rd 4eurf. -rr)rrc. Add'ie.si. .7nl- ' - J'-rt; 'rd. .M i Msrch . Ifi.-'-m. t t t t v
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