r. sErr. ?y. isss. rsir AND i-l'.liSOWU. nti-l tUo Ithcr l'Ux . ....1, the ,l.v t'.p "D .!." T' at t'r f.ir coun:y i:ur un t IP h"vl-t!:e jh'.-runnin? imitated In- ninny. is ,l 'iv n -' ...I I- rr.rm'u rl- .-,vi'-a " s , pci-edf von. 'V, . ..lurines re soon to be , f,. ,.f the P. U R. U s nr.' 'in j fiiarininiv rre r'v ni;' rtuiri'j in A ifrwuin . " l"is fewer PirN. lionet f mil nev-r c-v'- out of order. siestV nsf-s a lure- seif -t ti""vl -and 1)H a perfect solf-sett'.Da v.jfers. ti.at the l is' Satv.rdav of next w. dav for elr, (ct- rent wi'h a street railwy, Johns. ! t o he liankTiiii.' after a Ht-rdic re s'i'.'htlv nrev' prtK'iamation. "s In ri irard to it this week -Li i;li. or . -s P isrr. Pric best, use Stii-'-'- cents. At ) of th- H SjWiniT Mi ;. r iws li.'n : "Ti" bst S-;w- a m l.-r ate rr'n1"." '! vni c.iii'jli when 'ii!nh's Cure -iic '; it. reM f ? Price M cts., t .latnes' drU2 t.-,re. hi -vnt.'mher is e.'pc linglv set 'r il that several rafts readied i Mon.lav last. " I c'.-r with dvpi'isia and liver . ciinh's Vit ali7cr is suaranteed At James" drncr store. :-, di'isti''. orininj. ickn Inff ' ' - sinersed''d hv Dr Pierce's ''a ",.t. " s ,!. ,v .lru 'Ms ! T '.er. of the l.,r ,n House. n Ho'isp. I ressi.n, ex- . r Ej'.npe on the 7!h of next 'a Iron Corn-wiv. r Johns--tpi-.rts aliiiH Ooi) people, 'it chu-es hi-t year over f 1,- !" t lh'e s to go info eff-'cf on - S jn-l iy. What effect It i.;ir P.ranoh road will be seen ('' IT Thayer, of Bourbon, 'T' " nivs.ef ii-iil w fe ovve our '.'s Ci:-:. sumption t.'ure." At ' .f I'.ies F'ink. nf P incansviHe, i i 1 one of th- mill re f ners 1 n-'arlv bitten off by a vic-".-r day. v lives were c-er so ponuhir f.l Oyes. Thev never fail ",:r suTierior to logwood. The - hrihiint '.:. of the Xewnorf l'bjr, .U unele wi'h the onlv w Wonder what Shroni's go " tl ; time ,..-, stolen from tl;a rect v,enart. toll gate keeper near ii F.'air e nm'v. on last No ,ee.e to the thief. '".' ' f Ki lnVsto-.vn. p.ialrconn a a ! '; r io t!;e roun'rv a week o', i' some toad stools in mis- : . ":d ihe.l n.-f ihiv. i ' n ' '). .1 T P-.ffv, a resident of '. if to- nrms hrnken and ' :.'. ' v f illing from a tree !.-:ii, 11. air county, a few days V v-t, is kno w or ead ,hei" f.o.l " t-' -a oo-me . T'.eil chi 'ice Jinn.' not T II I r.' i : 1 1 1 le h'l v r , lw, . f'C I:. it wiu ' d ( triirtv d M'V st. inn. a was (.a Monday s i n one -ta'k t-r. of .1 , .s' -:x p.. ii! t 'I I r nieee -! : of Mr. c. T. e'li'iied ; ,lV,. visit ' Ile'OIIlil, rni fur v few d.avs f nearly ' on. 111, ' i driven the c .'..ntideil 1 hi'o P .rf Craw ' "I'"' "!!. nt.d i:i a .-;v!e that I at Hi W.l 1 an. . II V on rartid to lie I in the most and all kinds anv machine ; t, an-1 peif.-ct ; that "there is 'r of the N'..v. i'"-' an interest Wl at. does ;t " h the jonr- r e to io th rn it Ma-.' '.- l-ve! they being "meet great in the -qua re In't anv " t. o.irt u e pnbl; 1 I: is h. di-iriet r, rern i'm'i i ate.1 ind G-.t?roh is for ro- i ". ' n ' Mil add rn t. wl en we the o froth. He jiier- ;er C ,'s I ' the C' or i i "'.' - I Camrbel "r. Mi this 1 La'term-r. ii i; renrov ; ' r. Mrs f the I.atterner ' 'his We,-!,- w it), Lake, an, her ' ere Mr. I. has e and where he ir home In tne a ti lake -r with the Altoona ' i !y great man h p'erisiire in We c-i n vouch t a g. m. in a. this world as il I. as pel s..M i-r-s n ' a a i e t 1 1 H'l- lark! 1.-. , i eerati four candi has a o! tie M nr"ll e t J a I'rm: ; re-et" ' - - ie'.-r. of t! . a ir.-.re honest "'tr ten . nee r. v I'lee tothc.t I! tVr II. r- bet..vo!eli,L ver ".-rnih-d a r. vr- in 'own. it a-h .h.wn f;,r o"C indeed. hit voti ev.-rv ' . I f 'ii o n i " ' i: "TV. i t hv 1 1 1 ' :: lav the r i'-. the , 1 1 1m .y p. re i : ( I v . I , s ' c j ; st. i ,r r.i r-, where so! I f:i,t - ' o-rvt I V s ; , e o) , lind. g a narrow t ! f bu;l ; i ;l.w,i : to Hollidavs. isli nv.i:rtain. It is e for f .'.".Oi.O. and ' ' r i ry naturally ' no. I.at:iiiav. and A-ever, two different r '' "! !"en-ed on the Johnstown s- M, ii, day foierioop. About :i r- are ;'f pr. nt eti rdoyed '.. h. .and t! e contractor. 'Mr. hy the way began operations '. or d r.vn in Gamhria hor- '" "ihllete the road iii six or : 'tiIi. of A:'o..r.a, was at he hi' wiih a kriife by a ''l 1 in r h o,i to pr,;. a i a . - f,.e.j, a wag.-. n in Holli ' ' ' -1 'V. 1 I e knife went .' i e b..y was ci.trinF f,,,rn ' '! than l.e ai.ticipnted, - i ' d alfiVe. o f . ; a -t.es of .at least two "' h'" i" to.inr list rhiriiig e'K, !; it is iu-t as true as ! : V is,' 1 .v.-i.'t hooked one ' -i l i - r l.,:v;,, v -i o;:r paper V re,, tuonfl-s 1 ' IL-". i th" V,il ,e of the I ' . i I- Cot. -Iilered. t , t;,,. fact la-t w, .!: that ' - -' -eret;.tV Ci.-.f. 1, of ' V- P. A . rendered an r,c- -s " ! l-h'p tiir.niiih the Aifeo ' d i i ;..-- (,.M .-! showiroj the h!:' n!tit a ecnr-io-i i f s.,;,j 1 IV- I .-.!, ; :,r,,j .,. t!;e ,.x. We ! ,', t,e, i ,.,j -njd, , fc ' !.. i.'t r, rea desire '" Fie.sh. of Altoona, ; -: nt" f in--, went o his homt. ;; 1: ti - i voir, in w hr,t is known ' ''' ether day a::d ea;tured t i.j :. lojtu, wl 'ch t,e carried - r' '. A'toona with as inn. h - i i'. was a yard or two of '' .on-wife, your sweetheart, - r our r'.i.L- r, or a clot k for ' ' ) in l,.r your vot, your fob, ' -r: '.11, is quite fure, without " "; - : ( I'Luiiis of all styles and '''. are what ou ctn .-'f-'-ite, ntid bin z y.iu'H ; - '.. t or eoid, tht," very l.tst , lirf.; si,.;. ' : Mr. Wm. Martr, of Cambria township, ' who for ft coupt of ypitr pat has bppn In I thPfrnploy of Mesr. Collins, rillroad con I tractors, as hois carpentor, and a eoofl on j he R n well as a thoronch gentleman, took a run norr.e tor two or tnrpp days during the pa-tvvek. rpturnina to Centre county, the scene rf his 'ahors siiieo the middle of Au gust, on Monday last. Mollie .1. Rush, Taylor Boueher. Thomas Hiher, M's Susan M. Kavlor. R. S. Latham ChnncP Myers. Miss Maseie M. Mullen, Wm'. T!,1. Miss M. M. Shadrarh, Jas. Sanders V. H. Schench, Mis Lucy Thomas and Mr Catharine Waener will find letters awaiting l:Jt.".' "l yr yr '"V1 '. - i """'.race. We have tested the invaluable aualitles of Roberts' florae and Cattle Powders npon our own stock, ami In Justice to our fellow citizens, di-em it our duty to recommend the same to all owners of stock, notonly in cases whfre stock is sick, but find It veiy benefi cial to new milch cows, as well as to the gen eral appearand of the horses and other stoo': ; it costs on'v 21 cents, and guaranteed to efect a cure, if given a time. The Mountain Stars of this place, went to Johnstown 'ast Saturday and'plaved the return game with the Wood vale club t . the em) of n'ne Innings, the score stood ! to ' 5 in favor of Woodvale. The home-and-home game is fixed to be p' a veil at Loretto on Sat urday of next week. The Loretto club j weather proving favorable, will come to Eb : enshnrg to-morrow Csntrdav) to play the , return game with the Mountain Stars. " It will he news to our read-v ro learn , from the Pittsburgh Commercial that "Wicker A. Wood, of New Castle, was shot at three times at Ehenshur?. Cambria county, on i Saturday evetiina hv a man named Frank ; C"ok. Mr. Wood was wounded in the side, I but not dangerously. Cook is now ur.der arrest. He accuses Wood of entering his house and insulting his wife." The shooting no doubt occurred In Edenburg. Clarion 1 county. Hence the mixing up In the names, j If "a tiling of beauty is a joy forever," j what should he said of the hundreds of bea'u ; tifnl things now on exhibition and sale at ('. Rivinins' clock, watch and lewelry store, on I High street? N'ever before have human eyes ; feasted on uch a mngn'fieent display of real I shnon pure gold and silver articles in Ehens. burg, and never have our people had such a j fine oppoituni' v as now to buy the verv best goods In that line at the very lowest prices. ' f Last week to our sanctum a new ionrnai j came from the City of Smoke, the Sunday Tmvrfpr by name, and haying scanned it ail o'er we are free to declare that in all that pertains to a paper 'twill fully compare with i ' anv sheet in the land of which we're aware. Still don't take our word, though it's true all ; the same, but send to Pittsburgh your ad- ' 1 dn's.s and your name, and Morrs & Sweety, . ' who put the sheet out, will send you a copy beyond any doubt. " : A note from our friend and patron Mar shall W .Tories Informs us that the firm of Jones Brothers, comprising himself and his younger brother. Seward W.. has embarked : In business as importers and wholesale deal ers in Scotch and American granite at ."..a and v Kilbv street. Boston, and that they are , well pleased with their location and have no doubt about their sneees. Glad to hear if, as are also hundreds of other friends and ad mirers of the aforesaid gentlemen In E'oens- i : bun.', their old home. , Gn last Saturday afternoon the Williams. I port base hall club defeated the Altoona club, 1 on the grounds of the latter, by a seore of 10 ! to 9 a prettvelose contest. A former mem ber of the Johnsti wn club, named Brown, pitehed for the Wi'liamsporters. The A I- toona club departed on an eastern tour last Sunday ni.rht. playing in Ilarrisnrg on Mon- ! , (lav in Danville on Tuesday, in Williamspnrt ' on Wednesday, in E'mira. X. T , vesterda y J ' and proba'ilv in Snnhnry or Pottsville to-day j and in T.o'-k 1 liven to morrow. , The entire s'ock of dry goods, groceries, ; hats, caps, boots, shoes, hardware, tinware! queeosware, ete., comprising not less than , four thousand dollars wor I h of mereha nrti se I row eoriT'Meed in the store of .Jas. M Gillan.' at Summit vide, will positlve'y be so'd at 20 per cent, less than cost, in order to close out before moving it to ano'her st-.re-room. So : now is the best chance ever offered for bii ', bargains, but remember that you must cob", ble !;e goods, i' von want them nt such an unheard of reduction In price, within fhirty d avs from dae. ror j j An nnmairied man past thirty, whose onie is in this county, and who is employed or the Th P. P.. Is oaid to have no less than . three strings to his bow at the present time, two of whom res'de in his own nei-ihorhood an, i ne other, a young tdow. in Wesrmore Hnd county. Rumor has it that the gav Lo t' was arrested a few days ago by the Sher-of f.f the latter county and held In one thousand do'hus bail for his appearance at court, albeit there seems to have been more eour ;n the thing already than conduces to the comfort, of those concerned ' Presumption he-r.ns in ignorance and ends in mm " On the other hand, the tiro. fl 11- tion of Kidney Wort beran with ivie i-an-'ons anu seieproie research, and its use ends in restoring shattered conxfitntlons and endowing men and women with health and happiness. "My tormented back." is the exclamation of more than one poor hard working man and woman: do you know why it aches? It is because vour kidneys are overtasked and need of rengthening, and your sysop! needs to be cleansed of bad hu mors Yon peed Kidney-Wort. --Th" safe in the office of L'ovd. Wright v Co.'s warehouse. Altoona. was blown open by burr's rs on Wednesday night of last week, tint fortunately it contained only about six or seven dollars, and wih that the thieves had to be content. On the following ni"ht the gun store of J. M. Watson, in th" same c;tv. was entered by burglars, probably the same partv. and des-ioped or five double bar rePed 1 reech loading sl ot guns, five reyol vers, a go'd watch, and a small amount of money. Mr Watson offers a reward of -,i) fi r tbe arrest and conviction of the thieves. V. s. Barker .fc Bro have the agency for fie ca'e of the Domestic Sewing Machine and invite anv nnd all to call ar their s'ore a- ,1 see this celebrated hou-etiold pecessitv as It will do work never attempted on any o1 er machine. If is the finest finished, eas iest running, and makes less poise than any o-h-r machine ever invented. Anv person having an o'd machine of anv make which they wish to disnose of will send word t,. tl store of V. S. Barker ,fc Rro.. Ehenshur-r an agepf will call on them w:th the Domes' tic" a-d see what can be done in the way of a trade. Th nomination of Ororer Cleveland of P.oT.a'o. for Governor by the Democrats of New York, has a s'lght very s'it-h' local significance, inasmuch as he Is the gentleman who defeat-.' rchitect Hebe, who engineer ed the bniidii -r of our new Gonrt House for Mayor of Rulalo. last November, by about five thousand maforjtv. This too In face of the fact that Buffalo is good for from 2,."o0to a.ooo Repnhhcan majority, ns a rule, almost anv day in th" week Hence we Infer and verv properly, that Cleveland must Be.'be a popular man at home, as he no doubt will prove himself to be throughout the entire s'a'e Mr. J. A. Shoemaker, whose family re-tnr- ed to this place from Elk county a few weeks ago. is at hom- on a visit and will re main nn't about the 1st of October. rr S. was in the ernp'ov of the New York and Erie P. V. Co as a civil engineer for about one vear and a ha'f but is po-y with the P. R. R Go. in the same capacity, the scene of his presor t labors being In Jefferson county. On Wednesday of last week Mr. Shoemaker walked seV,.ral fines across the celebrated Kei-yea viaduct, in Bradford county, a t-trn.-'-fure which overtops any other bridge or via duct in the worM. being upward of ,1r'0 feet lugh and 2.0.-.0 feef long. j The Altoona Trihun "dor.'t exactly j know what the f amhrla Frffman means by ' stating that if the A boon daily papers 'had i been as gracious as we re the weeklies in ac know'ed -i-.g the receipt of complimentary tickets to the concert at Wilmore. 'and no-ti-ini. the entertainment," etc. The Tribune printed the programme and spoke favorably of fi e enterprise " Well, we don't know cY ietii- why we did if, either, so far as the j Tribune was concerned, albeit we didn't look for anything fjiiPe so hrmd.-orne and for that reason overlooked the notice entireh. Just ca'i it a case ,,f color blindness, friends of the Tnbun. and accept thr, as the best apology we mi make Win. L. Nash, aged 10 years, who was employed nsan eytra brakeriian on the mid- : d'e division, 'P. P R., with his home in Hunt- ingdon. fell from the bumper of a locomotive tank, where he had seated himself for the ' purpose of coupling rh engine to the train, a short distance east of Altoona. about two o'c'ock Sunday morning, and was run over ' and r-'mnsf cut In two across the stomach by i cue of the f;,pk wheels. He lived for a few n.iniL'. s af'er beirgrecked up. but spoke pot a work. Deceased was a nephew of Mr. J. A. N.i -b, editor of the Hun'mgdon Jnurnil, and I ,- I been employed on the raihoad only t w o weeks. His remains were taken home for interment Emanuel Johnston, a colored man, was Brrrsted at the Johnstown passenger station ' on last Thnrsdav evening and taken back to Gree,lSbi,rg for tnal on an alleged assault and battery w'th intent to kill a railroad con tractor named Gavan. upon whom he sought reyepf-e for 1 aving dismissed him from his employ. Nonstable Mnfllr, of Bell towpshln Westmoreland county, fortunately interfered In time to prevent serious consequences to i Cavan. nut in doing so had two of his own I fingers broken and was otherwise injured. I Jo ;ston. who is a powerful man, also sue reeded in breaking away from the officers ; and making his escape, onlv, however, to be i finally arrested, as above stated. ' Mr. Reuben Fox, of Sinklr.2 Valley, ! Blair county, ns will be p-n bv advertise- I ment In another column, has ten fine Leices ter lamhs which he wishes to dispose of. and I as he has heretofore found customers for ! several Poland China pics and 'short-homed ! bull calves bv advertising in the Fffeman, i we have no doubt his present venture will : prove eqnally successful. He isa f air. souare I man to deal with, and we are sure that any of our readers who invest In one or more of his Iambs will have nocanse to regret it. We haven't a verv nrettv name at best. hut we hnvo cv,r,rfij,1 i fiA l . m nA iiantt ha. j come so habituated to its sound and spell . mat we Teel like resentint? anv such outland- lii abbreviation as has been made of it by the mailing cleric of the Tribune and Farmer, Philadelphia, who has brought the thing down to such a fine point that he addresses us as "Ham. Pike." Perhaps we shouldn't complain so long as he don't substitute a D for the H, but anyhow we would like to know whv the aforesaid rmner is addressed to us personally. "Ham Pike" or no "Flam Pike," Instead of to tho Fnrrwiv n thpv tpt onr paper in exchange and wc are sure thev will never get anything else. Dy hear" that now Al. Williams, Daniel Brisco and Miller P. Leckins, all colored, were arrested in Johnstown on Monday last, at the instance of Samuel Bvers. white, who is'a freight con ductor on the P. R. R., and who charges them with highway robbery. It seems that the entire partv had been on a Jamboree to gether the previous Monday, and after be coming sufficiently salubrious departed to a vacant lot to indulge in a little snooze. While here, as Byers alleges, the "men and breth ren" went through his pockets while he was asleen and confiscated ten dollars in cash and a book containing fifty trip tickets from Conemaugh to Derry- The accused were to have had a hearing before Justice Strayeron have had a hearing before Justice Strayeron Tuesday, but the prosecutor, being without . . 1 1 iriuc iu siu.-Mdlll Lll LIIHIKr, Idlirn l'7 n;- pear. The Republican conferees of this Ton- . , . . . . t .. rr. IrraaoiAn ri! rtiilnnl met in A lrrwin'i nil I I1D3- ,v,. .... . -'; ' A - i .i, V I. Vr-. 7. ' V -,l' Campbell for reelectiim The three conferees from ( arnhria Messrs C-eorge T. Swank, F. 1 I Ilarl-i inH kamna I U unrar tne rliree n. Barker and Samuel McKeever. the three from Somerset. Messrs. J. R. McMillen, M. R. Adams and Fred. M. Biesecker. and th" three from Bedford. Messrs. D. S. Elliott. C. W. A sitcom and .1. B. Cessna, making nine in all votid for Campbell, while the three from Blair, Messrs. Samuel McCamant, J. B. Iseribergand Theodore H. Wigton, voted for Hon. S. S. Blair, nt Hoilidaysburg. General Campbell was introduced to the conference and in a few remarks expressed his thanks for the honor conferred upon him. No time has yet been fixed, so far as we are aware, for the meeting of the Democratic confer ence. The foundation for the new armory for onr home military company is rapidly ap proaching completion. It is a big pib, and fur her along we shall try to lay before our readers the number of perches of stone en tering into its comnosltion. T'pon the com pletion of the foundation, it is the purpose of Mr. Parrish. the contractor, to forthwith carry no the brick-work of the walls, and should the weather prove favorable, he thinks he will have the entire ptructure under roof by the first of November. The military company count high on being able to take possession on the first of July of th" coming year. As showing the confidence of our cap italists in the enterprise, it is only necessary to say that all the money needed was sul- ! scribed long ago, and that all that was sub- j scribed has been paid up. i The Mineral City cornet band, of Johns town, while here with the Odd Fellows on ' Thursday of last week, played several de- j lightfnl tunes on the street in front of the : IforalJ and Freeman "print shops." and as j the ".sweet symphony of sounds' then and there "elicited may have been intended as a j serenade for the newspaper fraternity, we hereby return the thanks of the Fheeml an ! folks for the porti m. if any, designed for j them. The band referred to is one of the best we have ever listened to, the members i thereof blowing their horns for all there is In i them, but their admitted musical excellence is not nil that can be said in their favor, as j the hand is composed of as good looking and ! well hehaved set of men ns can b" scared up ' anywhere. Johnstown has good'reason to be proud and should take care to sustain a mil- ; sica! organization so commendable and pro- I ficient as the Mineral City band. The Opd Fellows' Picnic. Highland Lodge, No. 42s, of this place, indulged on Thursday last in an exceedingly pleasant picnic, in which thev were joined by sjter Lodges thraughont t he coHiity. Our "forms" were on press at the moment the festivities began, or we would have given the details of the affair last week. We rectify the omis sion, partially, by saying that a special tra'n brought about one hundred and fifty of the brotherhood from Johnstown at the hour of 12 M. They were accompanied by the Min eral City cornet band, of that place, and presented a very hue appearance. Word had been sent prior by e!egraph as to the i precise no-.ir oi nieir arrival, ami tne mem hers of Highland Lodge, in full regalia, filed down to the railroad station and welcomed their brethren. The Etiensburg silver cornet band, under the leadership of Prof. Viola, took the front of our home Lodge. Return ing, the Mineral City hand marshaled the visitors, followed hy brethren from Chest Springs, Wilmore ami other places. It is thought there were three hundred in the procession, and, had the weather been a the i bein-T I imber reverse of what it was the same damp, dismal, and disagreeable the number would doubtless have been trebled. Johns town alone, it is said, would have duplica- ' ted her representation bad the necessary cars been provided by the p. R. R. At. the ! corner of Centre and High streets, the pro cession was confronted hv a flag of mam- i moth proportions, stretched from the Cam- ! Pria House to fhe Latterner House, which I bore this legend "Welcome !" The flag ! itself was nn offering from the Chest Springs i Lodge, and has a history as old as its donor, Mr. Kronse, the popular landlord in that vif- ) lage. Flags and banners were displayed I throughout High street, along which the pro- j cession marched to Maple Grove, on the , western outskirts of tow n, where they were formally welcomed bt A. V. Barker, Eso j of our home Lodge. He said, in effect, that ' all who had braved the elements to be pres- j edt on the occasion were welcome and doubly ' welcome, and, by sanction of the constituted : authorities, the privileges of Kbenshnrg and environs were extended to them. Mr.P.ar- : kei's speech was appropriately responded to : by several of the visitirg brethren, after I which the big feed was given the attention ! which is customary on such occasions. ; Speaking about the feast, it w ill not be amiss to say that a bog and two dozen chickens, ' all roas'ed, came from Chest Springs. The ' Johnstowners said that, taken ail inall, they 1 hadn't sat down to such another meal since ! the stony creek broke its bound and became j united with the Conemaugh river. They I furthermore declared that next year thev i i would return the compliment of a banquet ; to Highland Lodge or know the reason why. ; All in all, it was a most enjoyable affair, and 1 one which we have no doubt will be often repeated in the future. The Mineral City ; l aud, as we have stated, accompanied the Johii-towiiers. Taken as a whole, it is an 1 organization of which any city, town or hamlet shou'd be proud, and we go a step further than is usual in notices of this sort by saymg tnat the snare-drummer they had along with them is one of the be-t, if not the very best s. d. 's ( which is not sock-dologers) In the State. rnrr. OF CHARGE. All persons suffering from Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Loss of Voice, or any affection rf the Throat and Lungs, are re quested to call at James' Drug Store, Ehens burg, and get a Trial Bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, free of char'';, which will convince them of its won derf ul merits and show what a regular dollar size bottle will do. Call early. Pennsylvania Railroad News.---The Pennsylvania railroad company is reported to be negotiating for the charter of the South Mountain railroad, which it will use to con nect Birdsboro with Ilarrisburg, making an additional branch to the proposed new line In Reading. The Philadelphia railroad com pany and the Ph'Phixville, Pottstnwn and Leading railroad company have been char tered with a capital of 1 1, 0011,000 each. Thev will be operated by the Pennsylvania rail road company, and" are the corporation un der which the new lines in the Schuylkill va'ley Hre being constructed. Cnder the new management of the Penn sylvania railroad, which s ics into effect on October 1, W. A. Patton, at present assistant to Vice President Cassatt, wiLl be transferred to President Roberts' department, M. A. Reeves will be at sistant to General Manager Pugh, and E T. Postletbwaite will be assist ant to Vice President Thomson. Nntlnraction for Ten. In our family of ten tor over two years Tarker's Ginger Tonic has cured headache, malaria and other complaints so satisfactori ly that we are in excellent health and no ex pense f or doctors or other medicines. C'ron tcfe. "Men must work and women weep, so runs ine world away v r . 4, 1 " , , , I But they need not weep so much If they use Dr. Pierce's -'Favorite Prescription." 1 Which core, oil na inf.il mal a,l ieo a,,IU, t . .... t - ........ v., v '1.VUCl l,1 women. Sold by druggists. I i i Shot Down in the Stkefx-About 9 o' clock on Thursday morning of last week, I while Mr. Jacob Ehrenfeld. of Altoona, was I entraeed in conversation with another een- j tleman at the corner of 11th avenue and 14th j street, Orlando Stultz, a yonno rowdy from t near Xewry, who had been on a protracted j spree, came alone; the street and commenced I abusine Mr. Ehrenfeld aDd his friend, both j of whom he seems to have known, in a most I insolent manner, boasting that he could : "lick" either of them. Mr. E. i.atiently boe I ni8 aouse as lonp as he thoncht was reasona- I ble. And final),, cfr,,ir at Yiim ua KldW i in.8 over Stultz's shoulder. Tn'e two men then cnncned and in the melee Stultz drew a re volver, which Mr. Ehrenfeld attempted to take rrom him. Some of the bystanders also attempted to get it aayfrnm him. but be fore they could do so he succeeded in firing it off after he and Mr. Ehrenfeld had Tulle n on the sidewa'tr, Stnltz bavinethe advantage i 0t the fall. The ball took effect In Mr. K s lert snoulder, just under the collar none, embedding itself beneath the shoulder blade. The wounded man was conveyed to his home and the Altoona papers of Tuesday last sav that he was then in a fair way to recover. Stultz was arrested and committed to the Blair county lail to await his trial. Mr. Eh renfeld is represented as a quiet, Industrious man, and a nuist excellent citizen. lie is a married man and a locomotive engineer be tween Altoona and Derrv, is about 20 years of age, and is a brother of P. R. R. Superin tendent Ehrenfeld, of Gailitzin, this county. ANOTHER PflOOTIKfl AFFAIR. A young man named James Williams of East Tyrone, was shot on Thursday morning of last week, by Jonathan Ike. a farmer living near Garner's station, on the Tyrone and Clearfield railroad. Williams was a fireman on the road, and while his train was on the sidlnr at the station named above, be jllmpfl(i HCTOln a ff,n(e into fieM Rnd M!mlk enrria ,. f engineer that he was mistaken in saying they , n.o,.t.n o, ,.to,t,.,t r,. ut ,t were dead leaves. He picked up a few of j,,,, ft'i,i-,nii,tinii-iii un i imiin , aimi i ... .. .. .. . . .. - i wniie cnmningover tne rence a ritle-nall fired by Ike. who was concealed in a clump of Mlhps. took effect about an inch below and to tne lpftof njs ,,,n h, ,fe was f, I .. .. Tonnd ov the trainmen behind the bushes re loading his rifle, and was arrested and subse quently bound over for his appearance at the next, rerm or the lilair county court, lie is over sixty rears of age and of good character, and has a fair chance of paving the penalty for such a wanton and careless use of a deadly weapon. The physicians had no hopes of William's recovery on Monday last. '00.oo PMWAliD Will be paid for the detection and conviction of any person selling or dealing In any bo gus, counterfeit or imitati in nor Bitters, especially Bitters or preparations with the word Hoi or Ilors in their name or connect ed therewith, that is intended to mislead and cheat the public, or for any preparation put in any form, pretending to he the same ns Hop Bitters. The genuine have cluster of Gpf.en TTors (notice this) printed on the white label, and are the purest and best med icine on earth, especially for Kidney, Liver and Nervous Diseases. Beware of all others, and fif all pretended formulas or recipes of Hop Bittepp published in papers or for sale as they are frauds and swindles. Whoever deals In any but the genuine will be prose cuted. Hop Bitteks Meo Co., Rochester, N. Y. i A Remedy for Athma. Recently Dr ' William Caldwell noticed in an F.bepshurg 1 paper the Fr.EEMAN published it El). the j statement of a person who claimed to have been cured of that troublesome disease, asth ma, by the use of a weed known as "Life i Everlasting." or balm ('nnpU-ilium morran ' tnreum), which grows in abundance in this ; section of country. Mrs. Caldwell hashing j been a sufferer from asthma, and she has I tried many different remedies without deriv ing much benefit. The Doctor, two weeks I ago, gathered a good quantity of the weed ; and p'aced it In his wife's bed-chamber. The ! eff- c't has bee n to entirely relieve her of the ' malady, and to afford her much comfort, j She passes no more sleepless nights, nor are j her waking hours any longer a burden. The j Doctor also gave some of the weed to Mr. J. ; II. Swank, who heretofore has been afflicted j with asthma, and since he began the use of i the balm he has not suffered a particle from j his old complaint. Some persons in using ttie iiern make a pillow of ir, while others scatrer it about the room and carry a bunch on their persons, inhaling its ratlief disagree able odor at f rro,uent intervals. The remedy costs nothing, and if it possesses the healing rowers ciaimeu ior it mere win he many a poor mortal, particularly at this time f,f the year, who will seek relief through ifs simple agency. Johnstown. Tribune, .Sf,f. 20. A Gp .vo ImiF.penpent Rally in Johns, town The Independent Republicans of Johnstown and vicinity held a nieetinu at. I'r ion Hall on last Monday evening, which I isRaid in the report of its proceedings pub- j lished in the Pittsburg Dispatch, to hare npfn very largely attended. Mr. Frank W. Hay, one of the best known and most re spectable business men of the place, presided at tbe meeting, assisted bv quite a number of Vice Presidents, all of whom had heretofore been leading and influential members of the Republican party. Several of the oflicers fif the meeting were gentlemen who are in terested in the Gautier wire works and the P.essamer steel mill, which looks as if old Simon Cameron didn't kno- what he was talking about, or else was guilty nf deliberate falsehood, when he recently charged the In dependents with plaving into the hands of what it suits him to call the '-Free Trade" party, falsely attributing that character to the Democracy. The meeting was addressed by Col. Duff, of Pitlsbnr-T the Imloiumlont Republican candidate for Lieutenant Gov- 1 ernor. Col. Wm. MoMiehaol, of Philadelphia, i-.inuiiiaTe Tor Congressman at-Large, and Gen. Koontz. of Somerset. Col. Dull and Gen. Koontz also addressed an Independent Republican meeting at the Optra House in Altoona on Wednesday night. Cor-Ncn. Pp.ot r.EiiiNt.s. Council met in regular session on Monday evening last, with . Burgess Roberts presiding, and Couucilmen 1 Barker, Evans, Custer, Gutwald and Jones present. i A motion was made and carried that the I bill of B McColgan. late Prothonotarv, for f appointing J. S. Boeing Constable, be re ! ferred io the Solicitor. ! A motion was made and passed that a one i inch metre lie attached to the water pipe at I tbe Jail. I The following bills were read and on mo- i tion, orders granted for the same : j .ley Holsinacr, pnrtlnic water Ir.to rrclden- j , --- n it, 1 o-j.airintr j Tiavid I'rvco, lumber K. K. IavlJ. work at waterworks A ur-ira 'nnl Co $-'7.50 , 4.CS 00 . an. 14 , 10.1 0 J f'O 21.L10 1 .L7 1.37 . 1.37 , .1. S. Hivis. clerk, three ; .Tuti Mnla. work months" "alary.. E. W. Humphreys, work.... ef,rirt JeiKllt'". Work j William 'lemt-nt, work Kit-hard 'riulrurs, work..... 1 On motion, adjourned J. S. Davis, Clerk. A Remarkable Cane, Dr. nAUTMAS-flw Sir: I am induced by a sense of duty to the suffering to make a brief statement of the remarkable cure of myself 1 was a most miserable sufferer from the various annoying ad rlistressing diseases of delicate persons, which caused me to be confined to my bed for a longtime being too weak to even bear mv wei-ht r. puta.ile physicians in our city, each nnd an saying they could do nothing for me I had given up all hopes of ever being well support of any kind. i ours truly, Mrs. II. El 1 is No. 5uo Scott St., Milwaukee, Wis. 1 ake arnino. This man feels awful bad about some thing. He has prohabiy bou"ht a joi or gootis anil paid too big a price for them. Had he went toC. T. Huberts' Variety Store he would have found all poods desirable in the n-nv t.f -i. of every size and style, hats to fit any head and suit any taste, gents' furnishing gotxig In great variety, clucks, wa'chesand jewelry oft I e best makes and quality, as weil as to bacco, cigars and mnv other needful arti cles in profusion, either or all of which he could have bought at such prices hs would have made him look much better natured "oi.nr.3f mf.hm ai. nisi nvr.RY" has been used with signal snce.u in e sumption of the lungs, consumptive nkdit. sweats, spitting of blood, shortness of 1 breath n-eib- V " V.V.r I : kindred affections Of throat and chest sn I ' by druegists ' u uiesi. ..oia , " " ' ' " "K " 01 out-nil IS. and u,,n"uiMiin 1 oegan to take your Mnna lm and Peru na, and, I am most happy to say, in three months I was perfectly well eniirely cured, without j . 1-iiniin j m A EUPHOXEOUS FATRONTMIC Protean Chances Hare Been Runs; on This Wondrous Name. STILL IT RETAINS ITSSWEET RESONANCE nAJfjfF.n be nr. who noun SMITH NniTH ! I Cai.t.an norsR. fF-)x, i Sept. 20, 1SS2. Deah McPikh T have sharpened mv pen. cilforan Important and interesting work, and trust that your readers will not assume that i in a moment of desperation or aberration I i made bold to undertake so momentious a j job of penciling ; but the theme being one of j nnnsnal Interest, worthy of the most careful I study and serious reflection, T conceive it no j less a pleasure than a duty to perform the I task. If In the passages of life there be a j theme truly cratefnl to the heart and absorb j ing to the mind, which sovereignly interests, nay. takes the whole soul cantive : if there j be one topic calculated to awaken to a i sense of the positive and snatch ns from the j misty regions of romance, which compelling tis from the contemplation of the vague, the j visionary, the ideal, forces ni fare to face I heart to heart, with the the thing of earth! i and hurries into the verv council chamber I and the stately presence of the real ; if there 1 be a snbject omnipotent In expression, pow ; erfnl In mystic meaning, widespread in its mnuences. nncnangeanie in its essence, mar- j velons in its destiny, assuredly that theme , that all-imnortnnt tonic ;a emr,-;j ... ' ' wondrous impersonation SMTTII. Not " me ansrraci ; nor smith or dreams or noetic reveriea nr.V s.. ,-r-x, j:.,i , "' 'i i i n '"-'-iniiiiii I'll. Ix j . . . ... . . lanmuc, linsuostantiated. hnt Smith ns wm i see mm and Know him animated, vigorons, robust Smith. In the actual presence, pure flesh and blood SMITH The happiness, the fortunes, enterprises, sorrows, jnvs, triumph, nnd. in a word, ail that concerns tb earthlv lot nf that time honored Individual are of great moment to mankind. What heart does not throb with delicate sentiments? whose pulse dopn not heat with pleasureable emotions? what cheek is not suffused with fov ? whose blood does not run more congenial? whose spirit is not moved to the verv depths whenever that mvstic monosyllable SMITH is pro nounced ? Does it not open up vistas of cor dial remembrances and neichborlv nssoci. j tions ? Who does not feel and think and : sympathize with Smith" What memories j does he not awaken ? To every class and rank he is familiar. Who has pot seen him, spoken to him. heard him speak, and shaken ! hands with him ? No one has largerconnec. j tions, and no one has done a larger amount of business in social relation. There is po I kind of business he has not been engaged it., j He has had a trial at every profession, and has illustrated them all ; he has put his hand To every trade and mastered them all. Tf 1 there ever was a pet of the public. Smith certainly is the prime and the principle; his praise is in every one's nionfn. nnd wherever and by whomsoever the mellifluous patro mmio is uttered, it at once awakens pleas ant memories and Invokes familiar nods and kindly smiles. The sweef. resopence of the euph.nneons patronymic SMITH never, never, can be checked. No harsh combinations can ever suspend the flowing essence, mar ttie won drous harmony, or break the final close. Numerous, indeed, are the changes that hare been made of that cherished name, but ex perience proves that the changes alter not its native simp'icitv and takes naught from Its sovereign excellency Disguise ft as you will, it is Smith still. "Mask it as yon niay. It r.fill maintains its noble, honored features. Its great powers of adaptation to all the fan cies and requirements are beyond compre hension. Smith, Smyth. Smvthe, Smitjhe, Smithel, Smithies. Sniitbers, Smithereen, Smiflison, Smi'lmrst. Smihwarte. Szhinx midrhskiofT. Her Von Kazlewellonhngen Schmvdt, El Senor Oonde Don Carlos Schmitho these and a thousand others still are Modifications, freeand easy combinations of the prime original. SMITH is a name which contradicts the n.nt.ire of fortunes and facts in general : it bends and bows to every exigency, sways and swerves with every kind of fashion, submits to everv caprice or whim of the individual, a nd yet is able to abstract itself from its surrounding and ac cidents of time and place : it rides triumph ant through the shock of opinion and storms of change, -omes forth uncatbed from the fiery ordeal, and resolves itself into its first essence. ITow many simple sfoiies, puny puns and pointless anecdotes pass current merely be cause incrined with ttie revered legend Smith! Smith is a favorite, familiar guest at everv board and hearth. The very sound of his steps is cheering and jubilant, like a well toned chime, for it awakens many a merry neal. Truly Smith is a great institu tion. Take away his name and you absorb his individuality". Substitute Jones, and he topples dawn from his airv height where our imagination had placed him, and he becomes simply a man. even as the rest of men a complete tissue of accidents. A Jones In- ''eed as well might you have persuaded a sampson to wear a wig nair fMlt f,ff- Brown, aft. "'ar disappear from the h wig when lie bad his r an eventful life. the busy throne of men. B'ack may be whirled from the whirling wheel or toil, and his name may be no lon ger dropped lovingly from people's lips. Rnggs may pass away and his voice may no lonr-er be heard in the councils of the nation. White may beome the memory of his for mer self an enigma to the future. Clays, Barrs, Scoffs. Dunns. Smnggs, Grnhbs. Ma hones and ITnbbels. are all mere hieroglyph ics unsolved problems, pn7les and mute mvsterles to antiquarians yet unborn. All other names may be carried away in the cur rent of things that were, mav lapse Into myths, rabies, heathen deities, or objects for a museum of antiquaries : one and nil mav vanish from the world's history, but SMITH is an evergreen, a perennial, a flower al- rvavs in bloom, replete wi'h vigor and beau ty. ever new, a true immortelle which decay never touches; the delight of every eye the charm of every heart, a hymn of welcome, a magic spell, a ta'lisman. a theme for poets, historians and pb;iocorhors, and in itself a sublime epic. SMITH, in its own native simplicity and dign'tv will redeem a whole Rubicon of Julius Cfpser Alexander Han nibal Napoleon Mutoiisos. Never, never, can vmi unsmith SMITH, and pal7'ed be the despcrat'tig hand that hereafter attempts to ptrke out of this honored patronymic an t and substitute a v. and d d be be who would add to it an e. G. N. S. yVnv K'len sc iiicaant to Adam ? So rlil nt cor nntoul lll? r?,ririe his i.nrcnlo'is matarn Ne'er hired him itl'h milliners' bills No bonnets ha,l pr,. for h it trcssfifl ; No l'ks rlf.t her person pmhrace; She cared riot for moire ntl,iic dresses. For n tin leaf ipilte covered the case. Which lea, Is n to remark that fiir leaves for neither laiH. nor trcntlpmen aro eonsMerc! tho nrec!o and proper thinir at theprecni day. Ami thfit same prompts up to still further remark that to the ir"ntlemen. thev tt Fa,l!y nsrrav if they uo ercTrhcre than to the New York (Muthimc Hall. 21o M iln "trect. Johnstown, when they want to properlv hnnllitate thprn-elve. The colcl-wenrhcr ptoofc of tM hon is the largest In the county, is custom made, trcoh and stylish, and Is marked down to the lowest notch as to prlcea. Huy there oncp. nd on- word fur It you will become a con stant customer. A tutii.uii old pnet was Ornndnjothpr Ooopp, Who constructed the rhymes that our infancy knew. And who did hpr np.t work when Phe let herself loosn fin the (union! "old woman who lived In her phop.'' We think none of onr puhscrlhers will dissent 1 from the above. The shop spoken of was not 1 lionulitntS. Piunipnthnl's. 1119 Kleventh avenue. Altoona. for the doehlp rPMSon that Mother loose died a couple of centuries Biro, whereas Ir. B!u- mcnthal lias been In active htiines In Altoona I less than a com, In of decades. Hut all the same, ! Mr. H. holds himself at all times prepared to sell ' shoes for old women to live in. or stylish shops for I voiinir ladies, to snv nothinar of hoots nnd shoes lor the masculine species. His prices, like His ware, will tit. o Trn fields oncp more arp luminal brown, Thp evcntnir calls for wraps : The summer tnnrlsts flock to town And tell of their mishaps. The conntrv showeth siirns of fall. The thrpshine; machines whirr ; The little lad now soon will maul The prickly chestnut hurr. All which teaches 11s. er ouiiht to teach us, a lessen. lo yon want to catch your death of cold? No. Thpn doff yonr simmer raiment at once, an, I sro to Jas. .T. Murphy's, lffl f'llnton strept, Johns town, and buy yonrsplf a pnit irot up expressly to repel the advnnr.es of the Frost Kinir. Ht Ptock of fall and winter plotlitnif Is very larire. very sty lish, and very substantial, and will be sold at very low prices, to Frbkman subperibers especially. PERMIVAI,! TO F.V OX1T! Till! ynsTon Rtxt Co., Marshall. Mich., will SPnd I'R. PVK'S 'KI.EI1BATKI) Kl.WTTtO-Vot.TAH' Hklts ash Flkctrio Atmanckr on trial fnrthlr ty day" to men fyount -r old) who are afflicted with Nprvons Kchllity. Cost Vitality and Man hood, and kindred tronhles. a-uarantppina" speedy and complete restoration of health and manly viic or. Address as above. V. B. No risk Is Incurred, ai thirty davs trial Is allowed. ffr-2d.-&Km. J Ma'tur 'h arlev Connor, son of Court Hepert- er J. K. "ond"n. of Johnstown, aired only 14 years, ptipcpeded last week In shootlna: nineteen snnirrels near the home nf his grandfather. J' I:.q., in Bultlnrton township. Ind where he sav? trame ol nil kind' isi hi James lowney. inna county. where he fay; game of all kind" is abun'Jant. fO5H:j(H-ATIOX. THK COMINCJ OF CHRIST. thb tim o ma com i no. Tiie n atvuf ok his rx TRISI, 'AND THK IITtXT Or HIS IISQ DOM ill ri LLT PKP.BICTIO. From an early period after the fall of man. a rrscioup Intimation was siren 01 ,! intention to Tistt the itnrlil bv a IMvlne Person, who would pare pinners from their perilous condition .destroy the power of death n d hell, and lead hts fl lower to eternal feltc'tv. Promises to this effect were riven to fTod'a chnpn people. This BTPt ehiect held a place in all the prediction of the propheta, and was shadowed forth In all the tpP and cere monlep of the .Tewisf) law. The character of this Sacred Messenger was drawn with sufficient clear ness to render him desirable with all truly pton.. and to distinguish Him when come to the new of evprv hiifnhle an.! enrnpst innulrer. It was four thousand years after the creation of I the world, and when the Koman Kmptre havlne ( trained the aseendpney over all the earth, a unt I versal peace had taken place, while Anirnatna Capr was Frnt'cror of Komc. flmi Herod hy i Cieser's ntithorltv had been m ideTK tnir of Jndea. i that the period arrived lor the fulfillment of theso : ff-meious promises of the birth of the Prince of Peace. Tt seems a irencr-a! Impression or expeeta , tion prevailed nmonir the Jews that ahoiit this time the irrpat lieliverpr was to make his appear ance : nor are thcrp WRntinjf evidences that such an event was looked for. even In the aentile and j heathen world. In rnss'nic from the contempla I tion of Jewish affilrs to the iriorlons objects pre- . pented to our notice In the New Testament, we f seem to emprijp from drparv nnd urcomtortahle shades into the cheerful liicht of tl.iv, and leave without reirrpt a road rpndprpd tedious bv Jewish eerpmonieg. crowdpd with human traditions, and encumhered with heathen altars, to pursue the .,in put n renntea out vj me roe.riii 1 lift vi the Son of od. The name nt Jesus 1n firepk correspends with .Toshue In Hebrew, lioth piirnifvinar a Saviour. Chutst Is the same in Oreek a' Massun In Ho brew, meanlnir the ttnnninfeti. The title tinnornfcd was wrlven to our Savionr in allusion to the custom of annointina: Priests and Kinui with oil. Jesns was annolnted to the areat office of Kedeemer by the H.iIt Stilrit which Wfts irlTpn him without measure. As an Introduction 'otheeomina; ot onr j Saviour, an ansrel of the Iir,i pT'eared to a priest nampd Zncharias. while offprlna incense In the temple, informine him that lie shonld have a son who was to be callcl John, that this child should be filled with the Holv fthost from his birth, and that he should be the forerunner of the Iord from heaven to prepare HI-- way. In six months altpr this thp same aael. ftnhrlel. whr. appeared betore ?act,Rrins. was sent to a vlririn of the house of lav Id .that royal familv beinir at that time reduced to a low condition. The maiden's name was Mary, a poor yoiinit woman, promised In marriaae to a poor younir map, a carpenter, likewise of the house ol David. The antrel snlu'ed M.irv and made knowh to her that she should benr a son whoe name shonld be called Jasrs. and thatfod would alvc Him the throne of David, nnd this holy child be produced bv the power of the 1 livine Spirit, en account of which He should be called the Son of rpid. Short'v after this Mrv visited K!l7nboth, the wife ot Zachnrlas. who wa n near rPlntlon. and both rf them In dlrine rapture re joiced and praised Mod on account ot the approach ing visitation of mercy and araee townrd His peo ple. Zacharlas befna; far advanced in venrs. ns was also KliMherh. his wife, hesitated, tlirouah nnhe llef. when ttie antrel frst appeared to htm. but the anirel told him thrst he shoui,! be"dnmli and una ble to speak until the fuln'Imcnt of th predic tion." In the meantime the nni'l of the T,r I ap peared to Joseph and removed froeo his min i nil 5np1e1en with respect to the character of Marv. his esponsed wife. Shortly after this. n cone eoiPTicp of a decree from the Koinan Kinperor for the tnTlnr of all his anhir"" In the several cities, Joseph nnd Mary repaired to 1,'ethb hem. the city of David, to wliose fmnllv they belonaed. The inns of Bethlehem were so crow-led with strangers who had arrived in advance of them that tlo-re were no acco, iniodat1or forsneh humtdp scursis as Jospph and Marv but thosp of a staile. in rrhich thev wpre placed. In which the lonir promised In fant was born, nnd. after hplnir wrapped In swad- dlinsr clothes. He was laid In the maoirer. Thns it ! is sr,own that the appearance of our Kedeemer was not to he marked bv earthlv pomp, fin the very contrary. Ond showed, his titter contempt and d's rcjrard tif what noor depraved mortals' so hiwhly esteem. The Klmr of (Ilorv irm to be nhe.-ed In'o the world in the most ohscure condition, while cnvine finTiiir and heaveclv atfonf '-in were to sup. ply the pltcpof vnln and empty worldlv BTandeur. Tl'c cnrnal and Mirh minded were to be disap pointed In the'r oihoilat'ons. while the humldo, pious souls were to rooice )n their salvation. The coining f,f our Siivio.ir wns frequently fore-t-'l ! tliro'ii'hout the did Testament Scriptures. Thev represent It ns beinar announced by Cto,! to the first human pair, and as formipir from tho first to tp last thp thpme of nil prophets. Tho time of His appeara-ie the plnce nl H' birth, the fsmllv out of which He wns to arise. His life nnd character. His snffprinirs snd His denth. the na ture of His doptrfnefindthepxtpntof HisHnaipun were nil fully predicted. The time of Cttiiist's npiearance in the world, as predicted In the d Testament, ts defired t,v & nnmnpr t,f concurrlna; clrcirrrstiinces that fir It to the verv date of His advent. His life. His virtues. His betraval. His s"onnrimr. His sufferin j-a. His drl pk'na of Rail. th ptprr inir ot His han ,s nnd teet. the partinit of If is rribnent nnd cii-iirtz- lots upon His vesture. His bni'nl burial, and His rislna aanln without corrnr'lon. were all minutely predicted and liter .allv fulfilh'd. In thp fonrtn ppntnry there then betnir a doubt p.i out t'ic hrrh of our Saviour, the then relifnlne I'ope. Julius I made a search of the Roman arch ives, and ascertained that Joseph and Marv went to the city ot 'lethlehem to be enrolled on the'J4tii dav of December, and on tho following day ourSa viour wa horn. LO( AI, roRRrsroxnrKrF. ANTWHERKTOrPLEA.'B, Srpt. 25, TSS'2. Khar 'IPFM Th difToronm nf.lnfon ho tworn oVl TFnmrn nnd doctors iP fnl.v dfrnnnst ra ted In the ffllowlnir ancctTor: A Mtort time asr nn PTTiTitovr fif i (irtiin 'Sun'rA In rftmhrfa ritin- ty t-s t"nt with tonm to r nw mi'l fr a l"if. of lnmbfr. nnd on his wiy to the mill he t iped flt j a f:trn htisr. tho nwnor whereof had v"t ever nl hnrre!- of hard eldr fr ht own nap. jmr- I rhnar,! one fjiisrt of th' ftforentd rider nnt rra ridff f.n hi wiy reioieinjf. f n hi' return fr-.m the mill he str.TTpd trtfn ftt. the fiTti h"Ue an-1 honiil-t ar.d dmnk another onrt of the s.ime t.ev en'iro, nn l a? It wre verv stfnif It poon hezan to take flort, nn'l hy the time he cot home he wns rr.mrletc'y ilemorltred That i. dead drunk. Hv ?om m'in he irt Into th ti.tle an1 lid iV'wn. and there Tr a time the Snnlre found him and to'-k him tr hl own honpe. Hp wn? m-arlv frozen when found, and wr" chakinr flirl fr"thfnir in fnt , he w almoot dead. A few women authored ar'om-1 nnt T'r'epi.l-1 m mt his fret In A tub of warm war nr. hut he did not revive mneh : so the Sqn tre. fenT-lnir that he wmiM die.liurTiedly called In the family rlivMHan. who. n poon e paw the itlent.'told' th 'ulre to brtntr him in a piteher of eold water. The 'Sqtiire ooked aston ished and nWed whtit he wanted with rild wati-r. the raient waa already nearly fro7en. The dontor reTilfe-l : "Yon hRve arot the'wronif end in the tub." The 'Squire brontrht the water, as re quested .infl the natlent wa 'revariod , with hifl hea.1 over tho tnh, and the tee-eold water pouroii on eopiouiy. In lee! thjin ten inlnnte the Fnffer Ina: man wns fully rerived and l to-day a living witness to the nffleafy of the enld winter treatment, nrd a eonrnrt to rr, water frfnefide. a he fully bolfeve tn.t tt a!nnet:tved hf life on this oera ion. All whfeh tr eQ to chow the difleroneo he twf'on doffr and women's opinions as to tho nso of cold water in certain emertfoncics. A GOOD ARTICLE. For the past four years the well j known Honse of BAUGH & SONS, 20 ' South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia, have been ofierins; to Farmers their , SUPERIOR PHOSPHATE for Wheat. 1 Tobaceo, Corn and other crops. This was the first firm to learn that FaTm- ers could not afford to ray from 40 1 J to 60 per ton for a Fertilizer, and they set to work to manufacture an article for less money, but to contain ALL THE VIRTUES of the HIGHER PRICED ARTICLE. lliftf are now mannfarfvrinff atnl sell inn n rimsrilATU for jer ton on cars or boat in Vhilmlelphia irfiich has been trieil nnd found just what the farmers need. Large numbers of farmers hare used, it and recommend it U their neighbors. for circular sfioiving guaran teed adalysis address B AUG II y- soxs, 20 S. Delaware Ave.. SM5.-im.j fJl TLA DKL,1'J1IA . CARD. To all who are putTerlnR from the errors ami In. discretions of youth, nervous we ikness, early do cay. loss of mar iiood, etc.. I will send a recipe that will cure v.. ii, FRF.E OFCHAKlifc. This i?reat reineiTv was discovered hy a missionary in South America. SeDd a pelf-addressed envelope to the Kev. Joskph T. IsmaS, Station D, Seu York Vit. Sept. 1. 1RS2.-Iy. -EXEI'.CRTir, tELIABLE HEX to sen Fruit Trees, Ornpe Vines. Shrn'is. ff.iscs, c. l;(Min N.lI.AKIliN and Expenses paid. t-2S.-2m.j Address at once. J. F. LeCLAKE, Rflche?tfr, T. CJTI'AY HKIFEIJ. Straynl from Hie , tiremise? of the nuhscriber. In Cambria town- .1,1,, nn the 4th tnst . a two-vear-old t lncK ami , white spotted heiTcr: no marks. A ny person liav- Inir knowledge of the whereabouts of said heifer ; will confer a favor on the owner, who will pay all . ,,,.,., hy leaving or eendlnir w,.rd to the Fb eristmrit pot-efh.-e. NEAL 5IcKa, Cambria Twp., Sept. 29, 1SS2.-31. ! VUniTOTTS NOTICE. The tinder- ! siirned having been appointed Aiditor to i heir and decide ntx.n the exceptions ni.-d to the ! brst and hnal account ot Frederick Mouse, imar illun nl .Iiihn S. and Charles A. Blake!?, hereby ; irlves notice that he will git at his otlice in Fbens- burir. on Tncftov. ftetobrr V, l. t 2 o'clock In tho afternoon, fir the purpose of attemiinir to the , duties ot the above appointment ; when and where j all narties interested bit attend if they sec pro- ,,rr- .A. V. KAHKtK, Auailor. Ebentburjf, Spt. 29, i?S2,-3t, WAITED IT ZS A. Tr-v- i.'- - tv.i . : i THE PITTSBURGH EXPOSITION REMAINS OPEN until OCTOBER 14lh. ADiYl.3S.QlN ONLY 25 CENTS. I CHEAP EXCURSIONS Tl ID j Hand Contests I Drum Corps Concert. I Gtawl Army Dai- Fife Solo Contests ! Running Kacc ! Pacing iCicc-j ! Miss; PINNEO, The Famous Ft-mulc Iiidt r. Wonderful Daylight Japanese Fireworks I Professor Cromwell's Art Exhibition Every Evening! KEMniBEll, ADMISSION ONLY 25 CKNTS DAY AM) EVENIG. fim.l'HKS I SUt.H 1! YKAK Of AL.E. U H7V An Initltntlon fbr Imparting a Ik I'r- Pr-ie'ical erct men fitted for the actual ci'i'le , f dividual instruction. Urge and finely fiirnlshe 1 IlaUn and unco. ori.pr-beTniT ponrae of etudy. Kecular and apprnorl-ito lectures Ttnrourh 1 eiCi.Ui4 iTaLiicaX Irauilng. tor Clrtuiari aUOrM I'. Luff ftuus, i'Uburiti, 1 tv. LEICESTER LIMES TOR SALE! i i h vi: foii sai.i; IO TT'IH: LAM1W! wt.!c!i were cfrr..; r-.J n Auril and M.iv n Kne I.rinlis and t.t;r IJu- k? - ..( i -ut-; Lein-stir M..H..I. Hie sire 'f t s- I. nt.bs (,ne vc:,r .l J ln-t A.rll. and I c!!,,j.ed t.-.:ir is ,.f w'.h.i from him ast iny. Tl k es tlui'. r.'i:-e-i tl'ie I.um' f were m ported fr-iii '. tiad.t !.v I-a:i S. 1 ram. bavin been selc ted and .nrfl, i- 1 I v ii;,it iientlcman ' from Fiime nf thebc.-t Flieep i t cr? in that 1 rov iniy,. I may ai-. iel,I tb:,t tl,.' Kr:u;iiirc nf tricse I Iiitnbs was owned I y Mr. Train nnd wt ir!;ed o-"i pounds. - 1 will sell these Limb? ; nulv er al' tureth er. as ur'hiters mav .lest re. 'i lie'-ix ewe lamb would imike a ni.-e y. mi c fi.k to sturt with. For further inf'rtni'e.n". i-rii-e-. etc. rail tl.e under- . iirnca at l.'.s Te'.!-.-tiee lu S;nl, tmr : er. Ilir.ir countv, V, .. -r n-1 lr-s ) V AH A EL I S FARM. IY vi 1 (M irtue i,f nr. i.r.'er i'-ii r ..nt cf tbe I" r a c..,i:ity. t.. i urt of !i di- rniuirin I "1,-as ol 'am ' rected. 1 will e;.,'se t pu' si. le. , in the m- Ises in i learp.eM totvnsl.m. 'unit-ria c-mr." v I'a On SATURDAY. OCTOBER 2S. 182.' 1 At S o'clock in tne p.r:crtio,,n. ' nil lietis.a FAKM n.l !"i iilnir 1 M Fit7ifibbiins. MhmI in AT, I .T.'t u Iiurbin. nti'l others. (-i,-- ",n,! soil, nivesf'-.l of , rni ,. Ja v.t, Hiick. Aluiicn. .T:is. Iv,.rv, iinin--' i Arres, 65 Acren of wiiicd are clear-, 1 aid in a itoo, ft ot cultivation, etrl liavinu: thereon erc-ted a 1. H'rj.K fwenthcr-l'a'-'ie,! an.l line.i). f.:ti- ,am, Ifc-ft llousi-. K.'n,t flout, , ami other i-titSuil Jini;-1. Tl.liMS OF SAI.J.. Ten per cent, of purchase money on day of saiet one-tlilni ,f halanee on connrHiatom ! ilc, an.i the talance in tvo eijual annual .nyiner.ts : je ferre 1 pMyinerits t l,cnr intcr,--t arni f. licseeure'l by judgtueot notes ol tlie purchaser. ANSK.I.M W KAKI.AMi, Assiicriceof A. S. Weakuso an j Wile. Elder Tw,., Sept. !f.. r-ior "mrf m'TlM 1 ' "J-"" Imp T "OR THE PERMANENT CURE OF CON3TIPATJON. I ?'o othrT disease ia no TTffnl in thirn ooun r 'try as Constipation, Ri'xl to mnaly baa ctct r 'cure. VTbaivcr tie wu?. no wpw obatiaatel C PILES. T:: IS di it , tm ing errra-f I T'f:-t Ii very apt to be. - strfnac hens the wakrv.. mrtflAiid ouirk 7 t aura all k.ncifl of Plica ptv-ti when rvy.n'r' and mcdicinea nave atyr-.a. 49- twit yrm hirve e:th:rrof ?cm trtra'blm PRIC I. I USE AGENTS HEROES of tte PLAINS : WANTED Hv .1. V. HrcLL. i r.inr.i! ine tin- I'.t- n',-1 '.v.-.n.lcr'iil A .?vorT-.i-. s I of Hill. Itnir.t n IIHI. lilt l'nrim, ( Bit. rat nr. al. Jack, Iexns ,lek, ;irorni jo. om,,-c.-iei.m;e.i in.p.n t mlr.ers. N'ihiIs, 1 1 miters n n 1 Junles. A tr ie li'-- torlcl work of thriilliiK a.iveninn on tlie imiIij, ntol in w-tcrn -r-irr, -s n rl ci vi 1 i 7.it ,n. l-'ielts with lr.P.ms! rnin,l Biillalo Hunts: le-perate A-lventnr:s ! Nirr 'w T'scupes; Won.icrtul Sl,,-,t-init an,i Ki'lint; ! i' l I fc in the K.-ir West ; i t lliustnitions ! 19 Full pajic I'l,, lord rimes! A crand hook lor A;eni.s. t m:-e!ls evcrvthir.if. MS puces, price Si.Oo, A j "nl 's c.im lete outht. els. Outfit ami cupy for '.'si. -Write nt oii"e t-.r n-,er,-v c- term's nn-l iltu-t-ate i cir-'ulnrs, t,, D. THtTII"i() A .. PnMishers, N. V. ',,r. vrh an.i Urotdway. Nsn-Vi'KK. rs-'-' -'.-J AGENTS WANTED TO ll I TI'K Kit II KV HOOK r3ii9j i iif v paviri:PTin oiiiuiuo ntninni inivinui oi ciuiiu Forthe IIOMK4 IRIIX A rlrh volume ni SiK bet loved l.ems rti'WHM ir,m t b e-'.or rru n of tic. 1 unt c-.-t. T ! H-re.oi iT .. lee lt i like it. .No ro'jiji. nt m :.' S i!" is immense! Fimnent 1 Citizens -HV: "A trrtl t'l; ' J.lftJ. u refer ereri, tfl"if.'' ', O. H. Tit! :iiy, I'. !. " t .- ;, ,' nni-vl of n-rrllrnrt and ch :,ni ..-.' f. A.l'eln. It. 1. 'nil of qrni- ine arm ." F. I.. HoMt s. 1". I. - if " V. H. i Itonnc. Mils. Il.,c. rims a ttI hmis't nlrf want " A. .1. i,,r ..n. I). 1. " r content 'nit .ring genial i runshim to t,e tin nr."-Fr.,i. W. F. Sherwin. ' i hnrr examined th ; su-nj-tuvuf r.il'imr trtth arrat fv ' twht." J. H. Vineeiit. Ii. It. It s'.ouh! tie m every h'.-thl.t m the Ir.':.!." Prof t'. fuse. Three ; million homes want it heneo it is a rrand chance ! t., eei.'i mi'iiev. Vcit.i.- f.ai'cs, etc., free. Ad-lrea 1 HL'llHAKl) Jil lit S.. Philadelphia, F. S; TRAY CATTLE. Ciiiiie to the farm of the subscribe-, in Clearfield township. Cam ! tiria count y, on or about ttie 1st of August last. two , : head of yeiiriiiiirs a steer and heifer. The steer ! I is red arid whit- nnd the hoif r has t white tim-ic t and speckled sides. No marks. The oner is j i hereby notified 1o cine forward, prove property. I pav chuihtes nnd take them awnv : otherwise they j i will bo disposed ol acciTdinif to i.iw. JOHN McliEKMIT. I Cleai held Twp.. Sept. 1.5, l8Z.-3t. j atlonal Kchnnl of f 1 ITADV i jI.o I UO and VJilAlUllI. ! V CINr. I F.FN tenchers and lceturers, speeinlists in , their departments. 'ni-,r,,uirh ar, I svstemntic : culture In Tolre, r'nnnriatlnn sod Action, in their ! a ppl iea I ion to t 'onverv.ztinn, ii' tTlivti. , uc tiun and , iimlr-r'. I bartered , 5. 1 1 rn nts .! plotna s. fall Term opena October 1. Send f.,r catalog-na and pr,,peenis to .1. H. Fk, tiTf-L. Seereti-rv. '.-J2.-2t. 1415 and Uli hetnut St.. Fhilad'a. J7H)R SALE or RENT AwfM f-stab-J ll-hed HLAI KSXI I H XHP. wi'h two ifood sotsot tools and two f rre-, well tnted vpl .-car-raue work, and all in first e!n condition. Post tively an excellent location. Kfs'iin" for wishing to sell or rent made known on application. For full particulars call on or address 1.1) WIN THOMAS, Sept. 22, lNS2.-am. tbenf bur. Pa. JOHNSTON SCANI.AN. ATT 'K.N E YS- AT-I. A W. Knftsnrnr.. Pa. &W ft1ceon "en tre street, nearlv (.ppostte the new Court House. (a-U.'W.-tt.l ADTFRTISKKN! send for our Se'ect List nf Ixeal wspm,ers. Oeo. 1. Kowll K CP., 10 rr1ij FACT! ON ALL RAIL ROADS. A. D ! Ereulnff i irennrk! MIIMhtj I'rtze Drill J f J iiorIrum Swlo Contests! Trot! iiitr lUrrs ! Floral Dirpl.ji ! Seaor lirtlaM fcbln T O .R O S , fa ri;ir mrj hi eh. Bualneaa Education Ynurt ml nl-.M'i 1 1 r. h-MlflMnlS ran . r- i. a, . r, w . a I . USIGREE'S SHE! VAIT 1EIE " 5 Real Estate. T)t"KST"ANT t-. an r-r X fltrin Plea- -f C iini'! let el tbe f'.-irt r.f ' ..n ia cmiiir. I'.s.. the-e Kill ! lii- iicrcd a! IlkCh of j 'i !' a',e, nt .he ( ourt lluutr in ti:o fclH?n.i-jre. u SATniDAY, (KTor,r.n u, m. At 2 C'cltus, v.n.. r, , f llvwirn; described re il e- No. 1-One Hundred ACHES cf LAND iv.nir .nr. beinsr in thp tiuphr-s of Hhi-isll. i. anl .lm k-c:i. bcirnt i-nrt -f a larir tract r:. ntetl to the nnin of A Khj, h ' in; r i; "f fi!iun (emir i-an t.f tf(e ,a:De marrfcmee t.acTi, nl the ."Iv.re At I'iper lMn-N. -Vo. 2One Jltttufretf Acrcn J.arirt ?!tuRt) on the north r.n f kiicfc sit -k . n 1 n-lj'.lninx l.in ls .-f S:zr acrve, hu ;s Mra i I'lj-er. and i.n-i i-I rhf hW Kubert i.i.an. te Iiiir f-arr of a r-r tr-.n t wrr:n.T-.I in the nat-.e r.f Ailc.rn Km, a:,l ln1? of 1 wnev s. Ii.iufan. fl- 'Ihn atfivc 'le--rifv.l lan"l are unjerlalj tVHIi vniuatile Cfa hD'l othfr riiiif r.il-. Ttkib OF SaLK i r.e-1!:ir.i J tii aiice in six atnl e n-.t-ut rs ; i v ! l r J l.BvrufQU to i-ear iiitTe?i at t ;tr r-r t. A. 7. I1M.LK. Sej't. 15, 'f. -t. A-.!irnc-e ol .I..hsi Unr.',,rx Farmers. Look Here! I linvc i n bund. t, h "v f, ct b ! rs.'o 1 li.Nt ii iH ,; , f t!,.,e t-.stly -1.SS (1IA1N t LMi Tread Powers and Throshers. Als . a f. w Tvt -:;oi;si: it'WKKS ami TIIRKSlir.RS AND WINNOWERS (Separal t- ,. l.-.-l. 1 :1! pru e-. T!.e inerits of ttie Hii-1 wi.ii-iv k;e wn if, ,t i warr-itile I t, i;e p, r:--.'t ctiiiies ure I art ,it ; iic ui.': 'at t -, nable c Mn -t;ii;e a--e wll r;c--l ot-.iv mr thev n-e -a;i t.o'ti ni. riif.ii Ms 'i;;t ' I s: lei' i.inoTnT. I r..'hT..I,,-.huat:!tiert, lie eMeet- ol my ,!e e ise nou ii.ercMirc iii-y wli oc ;i c.i '.lp. ':! el -a!e rooms on 'tic f i r Kr.,,in j. ,,(,. the . To.,nH ar works. I ,r -.ir:t,cr itii,.enHi'.,ii cull on tra.l.lre-s IKl.iii i;i K iJII.HUT Sept- ir,, 'Si.-'.'m. H,..v TM, Al. :. k is a,' P. 1794. T. DICK, ;r.M ion iiik 01,1 HAUTFOJH) nur.i.wii.i.MT.soirv. CUMMtM-EH Brsi.NK'kj 17 )-4 AV DiToir no ricK. ,i,'ii:i T.ant- ll'.i.pf moI Snv.ie' : ' I'l in Or 'a ci.u'it v. 7no. -j. i T 1 , i.mj ,1 vs. .1 .tin l. i' tr. . ; Na. 4-'. ":. T, -'r. An.! now, t wit : -'p. 7th. . -'. : , . . caue tiy luilmneut. I. .titrv - . 1' - r-' x - ;r. i rre-l.t.-.t .ri iimi; 'in m !m, pf I.I v ). ,r.-'v I stcui.! n,,t t iinitnl ' t n-eif.: '":.!!:. , . ' vd tll ll!ll 'JJ ii'ivi: I n i .:J i..: - ... r--,;, . t', sti'.w cmi-e '. I, ' l e;.. j i '. r .1 r -. - to the ..ir.'l:a."n,l A . V I . -. ..... .ii . ,- ', ,1 i t T io rep.Tt. i! . i ri (,jt i. n ,,f 1 1. - r - !,. r ).- . . j t'ourt an-1 to siii:i.'C-t a 'I- "ree. Jt th- ...irt Ni.'i-e is lier-'.y i-urn 1 will -t at tnv f.' il, 1-1 .-li--iirtf . ,,n ..'.'r?-v. , I r ;s-f lit V o' c t. M .. l,,r th i iir:,...-. ,,t ii-.'-t,;,,! t , toe cu- t ot s.t i t : ; p. .-ij t me!.; 1. -n i.n 1 vi.. re al! .r-t:.-s iiit'-r'-:,-.i ni-i-i n'tiiil,,r t-i f,-.,ra , C'uniii in on s.i!. ten I. A. V. Ii A 1. Ki H. Koeii-hiira:. -pt. l-ij.-'i. Au.tiior. a mtXi-:i:'s notjci I ; ,: k I'.'-ii t w tiS'l i t'a!il'i-;;i pti 13 L"mcr'ux. cf i p'-unty. Tj... nnd iiix A. T. !'in lie. luent have asiirne! all the ."rr.l.ot th? .t l .l. lin J-.'!i- ol the snnio twcfi.T. Cftinty in Iru-t, f -r tl:e l-oii- lt i t t u'e or- lit- r- uf .he s i'l th- i . In-Ji-ht- -I 'lin IHnierpaiiT. Aii f-r-n fti i.) the naM John Kn-n, rtrr.x w.'J ii: i k iny ik' kft'-wn th fame A. T. IM'LK. " "t J jhn Lunitreaux. i;.a-k.!rk 1 (,.. (.- omn muwh nsniuni Thn-e lKrJVet r rott.ntt c, HIGH STREET, ERENSUrKG, FA. J. II. GANT, Proprietor. 'PHK ITBUli w.ll a In-ay . find us at cur Tl.v 1 of bu si ness in bti-: n"- bouts. !.i ..-rvtMnit kept nent and c,.fv. i'i.e.s Thvels a pi b.'iai.tv. Sept. 15. l-!2.-tI. Real Estate at Private Sale! ri'llF undersirne,l oder at jr'vate s.-le rilu. A FA KM, aituate in Munti r ti.ni.ih n. , :n n w, st ot Cres-on. e,nainniu IVt Arm ; ;- 4 Aerea cleared, hav tm thereon erctej nrc story rr.aMK i wki.i imc u"i ?e. phs s-smi r. 1 ! necessary outbu idinifs. I here h nn i; .-h ir.J of choice fruit trees ar; 1 an iibun j trice ,,f ' -rTr on the pre.nises. The lan-l i in the , jit-. , f K""d tn-,rkets,ar..l Is well adapted. I t laiui.n nA ralsinir stock. For teriw? aoj.lv t Jo'lN L" SCAM.AN, Sept. 1, lS2.-Sm. Ltien-burit I. I EXECUTRIX NOTICE. Il-'ate or Ji.h-v KiLI i' . dee'd Letters testr.mentary p, the e-t :ie ol .1 hn K II ins, 1 iteof r. irr township. Cambria count- lee'd have been irrit te to the un,!ersik ,,ej. wli'o t,-.I by notines all persons tndibte-l to m f 'rstAte t,.t tiayment nul-t I ma.le withmit Ji-br. iti.l th.s bavin cliims or detmn ls acait s, the rime w'H be required to have them pr , .-ny autbeutk-a'el for settleinctit and preset-. ,., CATHAHlVt KIJ.I.1NS. St. NI"ho!as. Sept. 15. 1-s.' ft. ticcutrli. D1 M. J. BUCK, Physician anij Pmc,ro?t, . i n inti, r. Office and residence on Fourteenth street, nsr I;leventh avenue, where niifht calls can te ma.la. orhce honrs from to In., v., and tr-.tn a to 4 and 6 to t. p. m. special attention paid to lt easea of ttie I've and Far. as well as i0 5urp-tcal Operation! of everv description. I -19,'!).tf 1 K. RTTf'KI.EV.I irroRSiiiMM.Aw. ai.h iova, pi. riffl' n(T ttif First National Bar. Va tranee on 11th avenue s,,n,i ovr from 12th treet, Alto,m, April 2, lail.-tf. Cfn C-V. TTday at h- Samples worth ( V'".?i.'lfrt. Add Address Jniwei I'nrt Itci.Alfcime. ie-7.s2r-l7.-l i ' I1 "-""jyiiSHBWVJ IT aasu'eisflassa
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