u J i)i-Tir ii s4 1 f ft f tfsimlmn tctnwn.. " KBEXSHIKO. PA. FRIDA F.ltSONAI- LOCAIi ANL r if her i n. . .tite prevent mala B,t,!r:wn "iron Bitters. Create a he ., . s 1 1 .in J ' - -' 'J- I r'.al diseases, u hi,re telephones, the John-iow - d0,iars each per year ub9cri!er3 to pa ' - mush with Dr. coul'Ii ,. r,f tv.P season, a ran ui WM licht. put in an appearance on lastMon- , :ht cfoM,. r.f overcoats an.l riHtorenes a snraiilcle A Son's, A 1 toon a Priors never r before so low. Altoonahasa steam fanr-fcrnnt factory tV.at makes thirty l.arrpK of pickled cabbacre evtrv day. Sunday excepted. a lar'j'-r took oi uu'iki va'ies etc. Snrnkle .t Son, A!toona. " Th jatestfn!! styTes of bats, as wll as C1T for winter wear, can be found at S. Sprnnkle Son's store, AHoona. lf pint of the finest ink for families or srtrx's can b made from aten-cent packaee cf T):amond Dye. Try them. The rittsbnrirhP9f of Wednesday our nir1esty shocks by trotting out no less than two dozen came chicken cocks. ce advertisement of Mr. T. ,T. Condon in another column ofTerina his house and lot in the West ward at private sale. Ex-Asiemblyman John nannon, Johns town, is, we regret to learn, confined to his resilience by a severe attack of asthma. The safe in the post-omce ;at Lafrone wa blown open by burglars on last Satnr- j day night, and forty dollars In money cap tured. A dozen of roastinc ears, soft and sweet, were pulled bv Mr. John Lowe, of Oaysport (IIoHidaysbure). in his garden on Thursday of Inst week. If you want heavy winter shirts or red flanni'l underwear, S. Sprankle Son, Al toona, will furnish them at prices lower than than the lowest. Tames new drug store and post-office front, and indeed the room itself, is almost compleb-ri. and is one of the neatest things of th kind in the county. Following the example of President Ar thur, Governor TTovt has issued a proclama tion appointing Thursday. N v. t r. i , as a (lnv of thanksgiving and praiso The editor of the Carrolltown AVtrs is cackling over a chestnut burr, presented to him bv Mr. John Kline, erf J'nrrol township, which contains eight fully developed chest ruts, G The annual Inspection of the main line and branches of the Pennsylvania Kailroad U now in progress. The Inspecting party is composed of supervisors and other ofliciais of the company. All the demoralized fignre Vs In our elee tion table are intended for figure l's, an un usual demand for the Ir.tter having necessi tated the adoption of something as near like them a-: possible. David Dixon, one of the oldest farmers In SinVing Valley, Blair county, aged about 7i vears, was found dead in one of his fields a few mornlngv ago, whithei he had gone to drive in the cows. M. B. Rol-verts Emhrrication'will not cure all diseases that human flesh Is heir to, hut for Rheumatism, Sprains, Swellings, Burns, or Flesh Wounds It has no peer. Sold by all druggists at ro cents. Clearfield county probably bears off the palm for an Increased ' Democratic vote, the returns this year'showing from c'X to'spven hundred in excess of the Democratic majority in that county last year. Wheat sowing Is over, corn husking has begun, the leaves have fallen, the bird' l ave flown, the turkey is being cooped, the bog rolls in fatness, and the first snow storm of I the season came to time Monday night. A young man named Wilson Park trip red and fell against a circniar saw whi'e en-p-tged in manufacturing lumlier from a large h g in Coal Valley, Huntingdon county, a few (l;iys ago, and had his light hand severed at the wrist, We learn with sincere regret that our cood old friend'and true, Mt. Richard Col lins, of Clearfield township, is lying seriously i'.l with an abscess of the liver, and that his death at latest accounts was considered im minent. Mr. nenry Shaffer, who several years ago had both his legs cut off at the Jonnstown rolling mill, and who recently became blind, has been taken to a Philadelphia hospital for treatment in the hope that his sight may be restored. If there is any man who ought to be ex. j cused for wishing that this was a monarchy instead of a republic, and that such a thing a the elective franchise was unknown, it is the poor printer who has to wrestle with an election table. The banns of matrimony between Mr. Tliil. McDonald, of Altoona, only son of m:r townsman, Gen. Joseph McDonald, and Miss Maggio A. Glass, of this place, were published for the first time at the Church of t! e Holy Xame on Sunday last ('. II. Xorrls, the man who had his skull fnc'ured while coupling cars in the Iloili tfavshurg yard a few weeks ago, and whose r-i very may be considered little less than a s. r.i Me, is able to resume work again and ;.! report for duty in a few days. A young man named James Green, wl:oe home is about two miles north of La- u''!m was accidentally shot in the right s'tiMer and chest by John MrGinner, while ct gvinning on last Saturday morning. Orten's wounds ate serious, but not neces fe" 'y fatal. H hasn't transpired yet which of thecan d -ates for Assembly received the support of '? school director in this county who de-C.an-d la, intention to vote for the man who r-u;,i promise to favor the passage of an act to protect school directors from being bored to d. nth by bfM.k agents. Mr. Adam Keitn, an old farmer residing Ir'Greene township, "Indiana couoty, just fVtrti;e Cambria connty line, fell dead on j-5t Monday evening, while engaged in feed ti's hogs. His age was about 75 years. v,e .lid not learu the cause of his death, but rv.jrne it was heart disease or somethingof t-r.! P:.!;;r. -P.'.- of men's and boys' suits, another re new stock, just received by S. Spran- Son, Altoona. As figures speak for tent -Ives, they most cordially invite all to U at.d examine their immense stock, and ; convinced that their prices are so low at the? cannot be approached bv any oth Jealer ia clothing. W. McAteer. Eq., postmaster at Lo 'K and one of the defeated candidates Assembly, was called to attend the fu-t-ral of h;S father immediately alter depos- his vote on last Tuesday morning. The r-r.tienian lived near Ileatty's station, in tmoreland county, and was aged, we f-"s'-ime, about 70 years. -May he rest in -ace. -Ttie remains of Mr. George K. Sechler, "' station we made mention last week. taken to Altoona, where he resided, the 9 artprrioon the accident occurred, and i there were brought to El.eusburg on " ''V tnoritir.r mA t , j , . . 'V njornirig and intrr.wt sn r i... ,i f ' tne deceased was a member of the wtelian chur(.h of thj, pUclf a,M, hj9 ..I, "'rn,erly belonged to the .-a me denomi- "Neoesslty istbe mother of invention ." Uiseae3 of the liver, kidney9 and bowels broucht forth that sovereign remedy, Kid-roy-Wort, which is nature's normal curative for all those dire complaints. In either liquid or drv form it is a perfect remedy for those terrible dlenses that cause so many deaths. The wife and three small children of Mr. Griffith Ashtown, who came to this place from Kneland some three months ago and has. since then been employed as a carpenter at VI o i t ' a nani ctimmor bftt1 Arrlvpfl herd On ' 1 ' -' ... ........... . .... , I liursday last, direct rrorri Lonuon, .arwi intf. We welcome them to the sweet land of liberty.. - Our yonnz friend Webster Evans, eldest son of Mr. David Evans, of this place, n-ho for tiie past ten months has been employed as a clerk in the store of a relative at Kane, McKenn county, nnrt who previous o that s'une tvne for a nnint)er of years in the Iler- oii' nmr.e nere, came noine on atuniay to see his relatives and friends, returning to Kane yesterday. The result by mnioritien of the lrttp elec tion in our neiebborine county of B'air is as bell over CofTrofh, 022 ; f Jersey, Tir.. over Stpwarf. IV-m., for Prothonotary, 140. The balance of the Permblican county ticket is elected bv majorities ranging from .'i00 to 1, 3."0. Pampbell's maj-)rity in the district is estimated at f.ri0. We hope it. is not too late to consratnlate Prnther Baker, of the ChPiTytree 7?ecord, on the fact that he has tecome sole proprietor of that admirably conducted local journal. There is no more deserving man n the edi torial harness than Mr. Raker, nor a more readable local paper published anywhere in the rural retrions than the Record, and we are glad to know they are both prosperlnn. You never saw or heard of better bar pains than S. Sprankle fe Son, Altonna, are now offerine in men's and boys' overcoats. reversinles, ulsterettes, etc., which they have in every styleand patern imaginable, from thf very finest to the cheapest, and at prices so astonishingly low that yon cannot help but buy. By giving them an early call you will save from 15 to 25 per cent, on all purchases. Tt affords us Infinite pleasure to announce to the legion of friendsof Hon. C. T. Persh ing, in his old I'ambrla conntv home, that at the election on Tuesday last the people of Schuylkill county reelected him to the office of President Judge by a large majority. This result is alike b'gbly creditable to the voters of Schuylkill county, and highly hon orable to ajnst, able and fearless adminis rator of the law. A pile of boxes In front of John Owens' store. High street, means that that wide awake merchant lias lately received from the Kastern cities a large lot of new poods, snch as dry goods, boots and snoos, groceriesetc. lie is a man of his word, and when he assures us, as he does, that he means to sell the same at a considerable reduction over ruling prices wo believe him. The best brand of flour in the market at Owens. In addition to his usual splendid stock of clocks, watches and jewelry, C. T. Roberts, Tfligh street, has also the highest and best In voice of fall and winter bats and caps In town ; the best custom-made boots and shoes for both spxes ; the best tea, coffee and sugar; the largest display of notions all which and everything else on his shelves, he will sell to cash customers on terms which are goarair teed to be satisfactory to purchasers. We ncknowlede the rece Ipt of a postal card'f rom Brother Conrad, of the McYeytown Journal, requesting our presence in Hunt ingdon on Saturday of next week for the purpose of taking a band in the formation of what is to he known as the Kditorial Associ ation of the Juniata Valley, but as we can't go to Huntingdon and return the same day, and can't afford to spend a day and a half making the trip, it look9 as if the meeting would have to try and worry along without us. Sistpr Mario Genevieve, of the order of I St Benedict, died of consumption at St. Jos- eph's convent, St. Mary's Elk county, on last Sunday night, in the thirty-first year of her age. Sister Genevieve was a danghterof the late Miles Doran and his surviving widow Mrs. Bridget Doran, of Altoona, and was one of three sisters who adopted a religious life, the only survivor of the three being Sister Mary Josephine, of the Sisters of Mercy, now at St. John's convent, Altoona, May her soul rest in peace. Marcellus Weakland, a young man who was born and raised, if we mistake not, at or near Chest Springs, died in Altoona, on last Sunday morning, of inflammation of the bowels, aged about 23 years. The deceased is said to have been engaged to a young lady who died a short time before the day fixed for the wedding, and afterwards woed and won a sister of the departed fair one, whom he was to have married ere long bad not death claimed him for its own. His remains were'interred In the Catholic cemetery at Al toona on Wednesday. May he rest in peace. The election being over, Carl Hivinius presents his compliments and begs to say to the public that at his rooms. High street, will be found the largest, nicest and best display of clocks, watches and jewelry ever brought to Ebensburg. This is no mere boast he desires one and all to visit him and be con vinced that In this assertion be is confining himself strictly to the truth. His stock, of course, is bought to be sold, and we hereby give notice that he will sell it, or any part of It, cheaper than the cheapest. Make a note of this. Mr. M. L. Keck, who for the past yearor more has been connected with the Cambria House, in this place, departed Tuesday af ternoon for Pittsburgh, where he has secured a better paying position In the office of the St. James Hotel, and where he cannot fail to fill the bill to perfection. "Mart" is a good fellow and the St. James has captured a win ning card by securing his services, as few If any from this section, or wherever else be Is known, will give him the go by when they yisit the Smoky City. He Is succeeded at tbo Cambria nouse by Mr. Frank Gurley, who will do justice to the position. There are said to be quite a number of exceedingly dry Kepublicans in and about Summerhill who long to know what became ot the five gallons of Republican whisky which was spirited away from a certain blacksmith shop in said village on the night before the election. There seems to be no reason to doubt that it was a Democrat who captured the beverage, for If it had been a Republican he would not only have stolen the whisky, but would have confiscated the three kegs of beer which had likewise been provided and secreted in the same place for the refreshment of thirsty Republicans there away on election day. Mr. James E. Neason, a former resident of Clearfield township and an ex-Commissioner of Cambria county, but now and for a few years past a citizen of Altoona, where of late he has been keeping the West Ead hotel, has In his possession a pair of silver-rimmed spectacles which the pioneer Prince-Triest of the Alleghenies, Father Gallitzin, brought with him when he came to this eountry. The spectacles were purchased by Mr. Xeason's grandfather at the sale of Father Gallltzin's effects at Loretto, some time after the death of the good priest, and have been In the Nea son family ever since. Tueie are two sets of glasses, one of which was used by the cel ebrated Trlnce-Priest in bis youug days and the other In later years. EXTRATAtiA.NTE is a crime; and ladies can not. afford to do without Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Prescription," which by preserving and restoring health, preserves and restores that beauty which de pends on health. : t : 'I 4 : : t .:":::: : : : : : : : : : - t : : : : 3.: : : - . ... ill & 5 S g 3 t g " y :5 ux sr;-;2r:-f';ir - rt Still 2- 2?" 2 r e 3- i: -i - tl C K , s t N c c I a c -3 k M t: ' r- V 1 - ? o 3 - c - " i:1 ' J Ie-:r-:rtt5-2rt -- -J ,c " - - - "t ?l 6: 5- s r S if I 9 . , i : SI : , I j 2 St 2 g?S t3 !t i: S S g t g g yi : cn ar" I ex. C7- cr j ck- k; y c- - c ex - -I I o - KK; ttC . r- citl" - re c.:- tewjr i:ci:- -2 I g2?Si - A - K OD si - : I -1 r o -c cj 1 o c e c o ct fe-o-ti. br . o" a tce-e Si 1 w : - I -I T : C C"T C Xt; L - MCr ti I c-i - S J;a-nn-i--'--(j:o 5 i.' ? I d -1 & i-' c -itc -i- After the Df.i.axfy Cnovm. Messrs. Thomas n. Greevy and John Doyle, two well known Democratic lawyers of Altoona. went before Alderman John O'Toole, of that city, just after tha clock had struck 12 on last Sun day night, accompanies by Mr. Michael Shar key, a prominent Aitoona Democrat, with an information drawn up by tiie above named attorneys, and which was sworn lo by Mr. Sharkey before the Alderman, charging John C. Delaney and others with having published In the New York Tablet a false, scandalous and defamatory libel against Robert E. Pat tison, the Democratic candidate for Gover nor. Joseph W. Dougherty, a constable of Altoona, armed with a warrant, took the first train for Philadelphia, where Delanev anil the other conspirators were said then to be. but when the officer arrived in that city he discovered that Delaney had gone to narris bnrg during that morning and voted in the Third ward, but DoughertvTailed to'capture him there, and whether he has yet succeeded In doing so we have not learned, but that he will eventually be arrested admits of no doubt. That an example ought to be made of him and the other scoundrels associated with him in his dirty Business Is as plain as that a wilful murderer deserves to be hung. We are reliably informed that Mr. Mich ael J. Nsele, of Altoona, who was worsted for Sheriff on the Democratic ticket at the j election in 1H79, came into certain portions ( of this connty a few days before the late ; election and did all in his power to defeat j Demetrius A. Luther, the Democratic norni- nee for the same office. Had Mr. Nagle j worked In behalf of almost anv other Repnb j lican In Cambria county than narrv Kinkead, . who did as much. If not more, than any other man living to secure the election of the pres- ent Sheriff. Mr. Thomas Griffith, over Mr. i Nagle, or had he opposed almost any other j Democrat than Mr. Luther, who left his wife on a sick bed and went to the polls to vote I and work for the man who thus sought to I encompass bis defeat, there might be some j excuse for the course Mr. Nagle saw fit to pursue. As it Is, however, the best friends he ever had are lond In their denunciations of bis ingratitude, and if he has pained any- thing by his reprehensible conduct he is eer. : tainly welcome to it. As for the Democracy : of Cambria, however, they are done with him rorever. TZ-f-" -We cot only caution our brethren of the presa against acceptingadvertisements from anv source for the Louis P. Cook Manufact uring Co., Cincinnati, but ak them to make a note of the fact that said company tnrnish es buggies and other vehicles for the same If not less money than it requires newspaper men to pay In addition to the advertising demanded. Feeling an aching void In our columns a couple or three months ago, and thinking we could dispose of one of their ve hicles to advantage, we accepted a highly colored proposition sent us for said firm through an advertising agency and continued the advertisemdnt until we discovered that a gentleman in this county had purchased a couple of buggies from the company referred to at the same price we were expected to pay in cash. This, of course opened our eyes to the fraud that had been practiced upon ns, and hence onr desire to put newspaper men on their guard against being victimized in the same way. A TEM.IG FACT. It Is not often upon the first appearance of a toilet preparation that the druggists give It their highest recommendation ; but from the outset "Champlin's Liquid Pearl," for the complexion met with their heartiest endorse ment and a readier sale than any like article. We were slightly previous io announcing the nuptials of A. D. V. Watterson, Esq., of Pittsburgh, and Miss Gussie Jeffords, of Al toona. that interesting social event having taken place at St. John's (Catholic) church, Altoona, on Wednesday of this week instead of Wednesilay of last week, Rt. Rev. John A. Watterson, Bishop of Columbus, O.. and brother or the groom, performing the cere mony. It was a most brilliant affair, and many and valuable were the gifts bestowed by the admiring friends and relatives, among whom we may name Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Saupp, Mr. "and Mrs. R. T. Shields and Mr. W. V. Saupp, of Loretto, on the happy, ac complished and amiable young bride. May peace, plenty and prosperity ever abide with the newlv weaded pair. N". W. Fitzgerald A Co., Tension and Tatent Attorneys, of Washington, D. C , are well knnwu by their earnest attention to the wants of their clients ; thev have secured pen sions to soldiers and theirfamilies amounting tof20,0ti0,0O0. Any case put into their hands receives prompt attention ; they are thor oughly reliable and honorable business men. The World and Soldier published by them is a publication no ex-soldier should fail to have. Sample copies are sent free to any address. BF-ATDTITFITI, WOMEX are made pallid and unattractive by func tional irregularities, which Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription" will infallibly cure. Thousands of testimonials. By druggists. Gre.it baraias at S. Sprankle 4 Son's. 3 ' B j : 3." 3 Hlr' & 1 1 : 30 5 itc - ft k: s o 5 : : I - x t c? " a 'i a V 0 y .. t3 C O " " ct;--.i:-.c:) ic -i c v 2! ' Sr-i-a-ert-i r o . a- V -1 an c c o tz '. 'J'rcsj" - ;';;!; 5, -. SiMS ,;-.ts .SS -i-t-.-.rMS.il 1 -It - . 36 3 voc-oe.o' ta- ' g ? g S iS s s 1 ft si 5 S S ! .-... S ai y.'-r?r, ,,c tl""c n 5 c be e 3c a- t i C - 7 C 9 i: c or C - : tr c fletiMO! w - : J Q M C - O" V ..-.rMeS-S g r. : : : : n i 'jjna I c . ' : . . "i I k -: : I o ?" I c;.oiati:cK4.iI. fc;as. ?r w J -- .' S'r i tl 3c 4- - ,4 -t & -i -i - .iuoKxcc-cxaKena&-l - - I z'-q c r iS'.Jt-'0!M.C5i:acafc-jSfltipg-n:B'Mifc V H ct ij 5. --So -i or ,c 55c- g g S Se 5 S !?fcJbti3 .?.3.--- r. a e p y re-j e. 1. f ti CT'J rfJ 00 . K O) - i. - : . 4 o- t ( i;it:irl a rr -1 -1? - Ce.sca - V !7 tOB. t) . o -j . 3 t ,ETR. THE COMING MORROW HOTT AVD FLOP "THE fRISH TOTE"-PESN A, WIa FAME, ETC. H,S Philadelphia, Nov. 6th, i?2. Dear McPike To-morrow greaisol with piercine eve, will pursue his wa,nro' the vaulted t.kv, and throughout the Sta the people will, with wise intent, try fuher maladministration to prevent. To-mor,w all true freemen in the land will firm Inol ld phalanx stand, to free our State frorrrbn .'espot's grasp, and give to freedom wt the people ask. Strange that prejudice0 long should blind, in an enlightened age, fc human mind. Fools mist they be, with dn'i ness snre possessed, who under thraldo will contented rest Th freed from error's blight, when reason! "Para snan sned her midday light o'er realm rPffPnPmfo nrtA KnUrv... J j J ki the people with itsbrighted rav' with lt i.ri.'Tr Ki. rr- WIllMMlMIIfll Ili4 V M Mil I ! HSMrN me i nave been practising, and will drop i n ;,s Hua get down to prose, OOV. HOYT AXD HIS LETTER There is great reioicing amonf thp Damn. erats and Independents over Governor rinvt "i.M.(..,,K in.wn on me independent side. The Governor posed long and awkwardly on the political ft nee. Hoyt's tumble was the greatest of the campaign. He wobbled wo- i ence awTtniv as he swung with its vi bratlons. and in dropping down on th lnde dent side, to the great delight of the Demo cntrs, rney think he has brought down the whole fence and all its riders with him. The Democrats now feel as if there were no fence ien nn mar tnere is no barrier to their ont ward march to victory. There Is everything at this time of writing to excite Democratic enthusiasm in the unaccustomed prospect of While Hoyt's flop is a good thing for the i "-u.ocrais ir is a bad thing for himself. No '"'"""r i-ennsyivania had done more In the shape of dispensing patronage and ex tending favors at the dictation of the men who had given him his nomination thanGov. Hovt, and no man whose ambition led him to the chair of the Governor of Pennsylvania had been more anxious to secure the support of the men he so unmercifully scores. Mr. Hovt has placed himself In an equivocal po sifioir Mv undivided. Individual opinion is that Governoi Hoyt Is a meaner man and a biggr scamp than any man on the other side ... ...r rence. wreat a liar as Bill Mann Is, !l!lST?f,kMt,'.,n,,h whn he 9aid that Hoyt was like the "cowardly little boy, who when whipped by another little boy. ran home and whipped his htt'e sister. Taken altogether wih noyt ar !",vmKR terrible struggle t.-T?'im1rrOW 7 bf! """norable in the poli tical history of Pennsylvania. There will be sturdy old political lardmarks by the root. ei 'wT thBr T"! " "Pters In this rlLZ TTi, PJy CT0ZA Moyamensing and ?;r"..n i PHsons than crowd the ballot box with fraudulent votes. HB IRISH TOTE." The Irish vote played an Important part of the newspaper discussion of the present Irish vote is unbecoming Americans, beeanse there is no such an element, or. If there is anT1,ODli? nf We " Americans; J"d" sncn only can we vote, whether we be Americans by birth or adoption, for when once enfranchised It means the one thing TT1""' , T1)e Ir'sh-American does not vote as an Irishman, but as an Amerl- '-"r1 h rst h'S h"'lot without any thing connected with the land of his birth u JSlLi "IT ,ov Rn(1 KOO1 of the of t!b n?fT' hKnPe.1.reitPrt' tn " this iL. 4 lr,sh Vft ,s tinbecomine Ameri-ador-'tJI7 rur,?-ri'n,J'l d high-toned ?n.vMt,ZY''?w", 8Corn tne n who ?SI ? tJ'P Trlsh vote as being for sale. In ;EL. f A 'oceans, statesmen, patriots, .H rlftnS' poPts "oldiers, Bailors, jurists and orators no names ahlne more clear, throw IL?nimuRtr or Y. """"tioned with more respect than those of Irishmen-men of Irish birth and blood. On that imperishable roll SiVir lP of Inrdence are found the names of Irishmen, and ir. the KVhJISIJ sJrn?c' nat followed, there is no battlefield from the .savannah to the St Z?Y,P"tZ bnt w"9 Poriched with Irish blood, shed in the cause of civil and religions liher- V .th0 nsm' of the men of Irish birth l,noA' who h dignified and decorated the annals af American history were to be erased from the record, much of the glory of our country would re subtracted I o one borp on American soil has a greater love for his country, or more devoted to its welfare than the adopted Irishman and men of Irish parentage. Many, indeed almost eonmiess are the illustrations of worth and , character, eloquence, courage and capacity, which that Island of sorrows has contributed to build np and strengthen the government or the Lnited States and the advancement of its people. PENN'S RAKE AND PAKE. It seems that Penn dead is worth more than renn in the flesh. There iwere eight mil lions of dollars in dead Per.n In one week. Philadelphia, after some abstruse figuring on t:ie Bj Centennial enterprise, finds that S5 t" H Vi c i : : J "n t 4ij j ST - I I - . o-4 I a J -"O 'fpoonafr j S c .. : - H ih ! 2 fl : : -,: 'I '"ntr I' - j - t5c I 11 "Ml.l 1 I 'JIT ii'ikim Tt uosuijmox f 53 I i - w . C 'i a 't-r.ain"f iw j t3 I t-1 'G "IIIM J a jiiit.'i SI pTO3rnr3i ; 1 5! rj. 2! i I r - f) 'woitpoH j J; . 1 " 'n.v x - 1 p &; - a million and a quarter of strangers visited her during the show, and that the visitors spent from eight to ten millions of dollars during their visit. The city of "Brotherly Love" male in hard cash in oue week out of Its bizarre performance from eight to ten millions of dollars. All this come from sim ply honoring the memory of that antiquated individual, Mr. Penn. -No wonder tiiat this handsome financial exhibit has thrown our merchants and journaists into an ecstacy of Penn patriotism. The New York Herald advises that Penn's dead body be set again. The Berald takes the suggestion from the widow, whose husband's body was fished out of the river full of eels, who desired that tne nooy ne set again, set Penn a?aln. Philadelphia should G. M. S. r"" B'1 Worihlsas. re never tmnat&t or counterfeited. This is 1 1 . r . "J ...eu.cine, ai.a it I lf-f I M 111' Trim of aa h I 1 S : - .. Positive proof that the remedy imitated is r the highest value. As soon as it had been psted and proved by the whole world that op Bitters was the purest, best and most Juable family medicine on earth, many im Hions sprung up and began to steal the no tvs In which the press and people of tha c,otry had expressed the merits of II. B., nin ev?ry way trying to induce suffering inds to use their stuff instead, expecting to Ore money on the credit and good name Many others started nostrums put rJPijmiIar sty'e to II- n- wl,h variously oevis names in which the word ' Hon " nr r,ii were usv1 in R wy to induce peo- ititt 'Imve tnat thRv wpre the sam" is nop ... rlo A" s,lcn pretended remedies or trM n"rt'r what their style or name Is, nr ti ,v fhose with ,hp wor'1 "nop" necteil Xu I? f heir Im.n"' r in "nv waV con' h them or t,,p,r name, ore i.nita TWt, "'"onnf'-reits. Beware of them, nine Hon- them- rs n"thin !'t Ren green Ho,'"ert' with a n,,nch or cIl,ster of hTa Plsl on ,ne white ,abel- Trl,st noth loiinitAaS1 flnd '''""'ers are warned BKainsi aea,j, in imitations or counterfeits. eirilrJ nn si hao''as corpus case wis de Kansr m ?,;.,wt"- Leavenworth, ( rt Vtiy Brewer, of the Supreme whnH. The cranrlparents. riht tX tibl ?nd an hP'ress, claimed the whrsyl1.Pau,' of leaven worth, - 3 '. k, ii "y Mhis place, and neph IZZ? t.b:??Z- Johnstown Tribune .;;"" ": .u.Vn. n. John Fenlon. " '"'lJ,. maintained that in! T,T,; Tk "T,"P'her had placed her i'.?.in.Ah? care-'?' istrs. her last wish minum in; iaw or ine c n ol for iho r.Jm-.W child If rrtnaterl to r,,, wftn tnftSi8ters ' " iu i n-lIU I 'rt Til tv& a. 4 a 1 a. A 1 fo.T Vh .JD ine tholic faith- would forfeit n inheritance t,rat viul. it was stipulated in her sraJlfLZil ;...VJ: the child should be educ,", the. p wZ tant faith, and should m. " ULeAT. ttSJXr?' inf ,1e,iv( hfs op nion. them. Their aKent, Mr. 1 of IndotT ZPtT:t thC h:,RrinK-B,waS to"ea?e with the child sometime ou, .,- rpwnt week. Erailv inheritance eE...pJf???t nnitv of fl.600 until she arri t fllY, after wt.lch she will become s w " ' fe' larpre amount of property in th,." ' f t don. The scene when the S,Z IJHa with her Is said to have been vc" . - m m To Pbynlclana. We do not find fault, reproach ni.i the practice of any regular physito,tnllt were to add Penina to his rtrescrir directed in our book on the "Iils o sV-T. (and furnished tratultouslv bvall Ar'T. he would .cure all bis patients! ' "Oswego. Potter County,. "Dr. IlARTMATf Dear Sir: The am Ui. cers are all healed, and the two larire are not more than half as large as they Vp lam feelinir quite well. The people say j,j Peruna and jfanalin are doin? a miracler do not take nearly so much opium as I oeiore. Mrs. tLLKN Matsard.' WORTHT of Commendation. We fet entirely confident that we express the unan iroous teeline or every true uemocrat in the county when we say that in the contest just ci.sp i ne uemncratic unairroan or tne Cfinnty Committee, ex-Sheriff John A. Blair, performed his duty In the most faithful and efficient manner, and that he took out of the campaiim all there was in it. Plnck and a determined purpose, when guided by Intelli gent methods, scarcely ever fails to brlnir about the most satisfactory results. Rrlffat'a IMneane. TfM ! te. Kidney, I.irer or I rlnory Diseases, Have no fear of any of these disease if you use Hop Bitters, as thev will prevent and cure the worst cases, even when you have been marie worse by some great puffed up pretended cure. X" I A VOTE that Beaver Failed to Get. How a stalwart postmaster nn wittingly j brought a fugitive to Justice and at he same I time deprived th stalwart ticket of a vote is ' ' told by the Pittsburgh Pott of Saturday last, as follows : ' A year ero lnot Mar Stephen H. Wright, ,ty cfili.rrd bnrher of 1'ctersbnni, lx mile from i Hnnthidnn. 1" , and a mrrl1 man, left hii na- 1 tive cvuntT tor hit eoonty'i good. A warrant bad been Uflie'd !ot hl arrest on the charge of betmc the father of the then unborn child ol Rebecca I C'oOce, a comely looking young colore.1 widow. , wbope maiden uame was tTiaplln. M rlgUt haiU. got wind ot the warrant, and (hewed the officer ol . iuttice hit heels. He lett the State. He ml heard from at Washington city and again at An napolis. He had been wounded while in the army, I and It wf through hi penclon warrant that traekofhlm s kept. So long as he remained out ot the State no attempt wee made to get him. becaosc of the trouble which anv ellort wonld hare necessitated. Eventually lie disappeared from the hortiou altogether, and nothing more ' was heard of him until one dav this week, when i t'hiel ot Police Westhrook. of Huntingdon. haj- ened to drop Into the omce of the Treasurer of untingdon countv. "Say. Westhrook," Inquired the Treasurer, "haven't yon a warrant for a colored man named ' Stephen H. Wright?-' i "Yes; but 1 don't know where to find him. The laf I heard ol hltn he was out of the State." "Well. I run tell you where he la,' said the Treaaurer. 'The other day I received a letter j from the postmaster at Sprtnednle, Allegheny oonnty. Ha., asking me In aend him a duplicate of the lost tax receipt ot Stephen H. Wright. Your I man Is at Sprlnxdale. and 1 anxious to vote lor Bearer. Oo there and rou wil! find him." 4 WesthriKik came to Philadelphia. He secured the services of n Allegheny detective, and ves- ' tent ay went nptoSprlngdale, where, sure enough, j he found the lonit lost Wright. The ofrl-Mv arrest ed him and hrouitht him last night to Pittshuruh. This morning Wright will he taken to Hnntinic- ! don tor trial. Ami thus It was that the efforts of a Stalwart postmaster to secure a vote (or Heuver brought a fugitlre to justice. ThrSvicidk of Adam Lkides. We no ticed in our last paper the suicide of Adam Leiden at Chest Sptings, on Wednesday of last week. lie was found In the morning in the saw mill of the Messrs Perry with a rope around his neck and attached to abeam over head, and had evidently been dead about three bourn. lie came to this county from Berks county twelve or fourteen yeans ago, and settled near Glen Connell, now known as St. Lawrence, where in a few yeais he be came the owner of considerable real estate, lie also owned a piece of valuable pronerty In Chest Springs, but sold it some years ago, and afterwards became involved in a lawsuit about it, which, we believe, was decided against him. It is diflicult to say what he was worth at the time or his d. ath, or wheth er be was worth anything at all. inasmuch as his wife claimed, by some arrangement be tween him and her, to own it or actually had the proceeds for which his property had been sold. He was a peculiar man, without much strength of mind, and was unfortunately the frequent victim of the excessive ue of strong drink. He possessed many good traits of character, and it is only just to his memory to believe that he was not in the full poses sion of his proper mind when the rabh and deplorable deed was committed. TWlNO. TMed. at his residence tn Cambria township, on r'rl.lsr, Norember , lS8J,Mr Joseph long. nired tont TS ye. Mr. Loiik fattier wm one or the first settlers In tht iectlon of the county lylns; hetween this place and what was lonit known us Oroyle" Mill, a noted point tn the enrlr history of this jart of "mhrla countv. and which Is still sutndlny- at Summerhill station, on the P. K. K. The deceased was all his life a l:irmer a praoeahl, moral. In dustrious, nprlsrht citizen a man of strict integri ty and tinhlertiisheil character, and one who eujor ed the hlif tieait rejic t anil confidence ol ail wlio knew him. His widow and fire married children, three sons and two dnnnlitcrs, survlre him. His remains were Interred in the Catholic ceinejerr at New Oerraany, ahont two miles from his Lite resi dence, on last Monday tnoniing. May his soul rest In peace. No warmth, no cheerfulness, no healthful care No com fort al-le feel In any memhrr No shade, no shine, no hutterflirs, no flies, No fruitii, no flowers, no bees, no birds, November I The foreirolnir, clipped from ad exehaniro. t not precisely the way It ona-ht t. he quoted, hnt It will do. riovemberl it is onet the ecnl.ers of the dv Ins; year, and the time of all others when a person otiifht to come to a realliattm ot the fact th .t win ter ll here. Make no mistake it is at the do'ir. Then you need some heavy pl.itlnnir. d.n"t you Patronlie the New York C. 'thine Hall, via Main street (next door to the Opera House), Johnstown. It Is one oi the bltrircst houses in this sea.ticu of tuo State, and Its reputation for low j.rlces and tair deallnc; Is a househoht word. If rou tmv there once, you will hardly feel like buying any where else thereafter. Orders by mail promiitlv 'toiled. Mart nep to do i.hiic chopping At thi! (Imp anil itare.-" ilnwn tewn ; Mary lny hpr-!f bonnet Aivl a hrand new veninar own. SmMenly he sen a se.Tl-.-kin. An.l the slifht ber hm thrills ; Nry t ny? tle ,in t!irttinT for hr'r lather f.xjts the bill". If Mary gnoe hotne without bnylnfj lo for licr pell a. pnlr of stout. f rvi- cal.le shoe?, m is i.x.lHh Indeed, for the ea.on of now end flnsh has un mistakably eome. IS. Bimnenthai. 11 l'.t Klcvcm h UTenue. Altoona, has .rrcis'iy the ktn.l she nce.ls, as he bas, to,, wear saitiible lor the season lor arentlcmen. routhi and boys. Kvory ilece is custom-made and warranted, and will be oM at moat liberal rates. He inrites speoinl MtTition to hl latve Btoolt of rubber, nnrt over-hix ,-. which ha? been tbelvcd Insula the past week. Aw ambitious young tnai.ten tiarne,) Mather Whose act Ins: the critics did lather By gome saylnir 'twas "mod," And others, "most crnrte." While the rest strode the lenoeand (aid "rather," When you come to talk about read v-ma.le c loth inft. there is no snch a thlnir as straddling the fence In answering- the question where the best and ebeaoost may be proenred. for a regard for truth proDiut tbl answer At Jas. J. Murjmv's. 100 Clinton' street, Johnstown. He deals in the Tory best roodi, keeps his stock constantly re newed and therefore fresh and full and warrant" everything that k' u,,t "f u's store. His line of overcoat is especially fine. at:. 1 will be dlstmse' of at a baritain te cwstotuers. il?e him an order .A. C A. 1M . To all wbo are snffsring from the errors and In discretions af yonth, nerrom weakness, early de eay. loas of manhood, etc.. I will send a recipe that will cure yon, FKKK OFCHAKUK. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary In South America. Send a self-addressed ei.velot.e to the kbt. josrn 1. lMa, Slatton I). ir Tt rot ( ty Sept. 1, l83.-ly. New Life is given by using Brown's Iron Bitters. In the Winter it strengthens and warms the system; in the Spring it enriches the blood and conquers disease; in the Summer it gives tone to the nerves and digestive organs ; in the Fall it enables the system to stand the shock of sudden changes. In no way can disease be so surely prevented as by keeping the system in per fect condition. Brown's Iron Bitters ensures per fect health through the changing seasons, it disarms the danger from impure water and miasmatic air, and it prevents Consump tion, Kidney and Liver Dis ease, &c. H. S. Berlin, Esq., of the well-known firm of H. S. Berlin & Co., Attorneys, Le Droit Building, Washing ton, D. C., writes, Dec. 5 th, 18S1 : Gtntltmm : I tale pleas ure in stating that I have used Brown's Iron Bitters for ma laria and nervous troubles, caused by overwork, with excellent results. Beware of imitations. Ask for Brown's Iron Bit ters, and insist on having it. Don't be imposed on with something recom mended as "just as good." The genuine is made only by the Brown Chemical Co. Baltimore, Md. A1 "KKRsil s,.n,l f,.r.-ur Sele.-t l.ts- l.."esl V,r. n.-n v. Knwcll k 1 .1.. lo nrues Street, 'nTk. 44th Season x 22d Year. t . . The present autumn is the 44th season of Oik, Hall: From the day our doors were opened we have been keeping strict faith with the people, and we therefore expect the statements we now make "ttx.be accepted. One Million Dollars is the value of our present stock of clothing and materials for men and boys' wear. Never in the history- of the clothing trade has there been so large a venture in a single store. The stock is Absolutely Complete in styles and sizes. Every man or boy of regular shape can be fitted, all tastes can be pleased, and every reason able idea of price can be satisfied. Our Great Manufacturing Organization goes on without interruption to supply all deficiencies. Besides all other work we are new putting in stock from 1 200 to 1 500 new overcoats every week. By giving the Best for the Least Money and keeping the greatest stock of clothing in America, we expect to command the trade of all the country about Philadelphia. Our new catalogue will be sent by mail when requested. Wanamaker & Brown, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphia. P. S. Balloon The many thousands of visitors that witnessed the ascent of the Oak HaM balloons during the Bi-Centenni.il Celebration may be interested to know what became of them. No. 20. Left Oak Hall Tuesday, October 24, at u. 5; a. m. Captured the same d.iy near Union Mills, N. J., by Clayton D. Gaunt. No. 24. Left Oak Hall Wednesday, October 2;, at 12.10 p. m. Captured at sea, at 7 A. m., ( ctobcr 27, in latitude 39' 10 ; longitude, 7 V 45 ; by Captain John I. Moule. of the schooner F. F. Hallock. froin Philadelphia, for Alb.my, X. Y. No. 22. Left Oak Hall Thursday, October 26, at 1 p. m. Trobably went to sea, with a stin westerly breeze. Xot heard of yet. No. 33. Left Oak Hall Friday, October 27th, at 2.30 p. m. CaptmcJ near Freehold, X. J., on same day by Horatio Clayton. GREAT BARGAINS TO ui: HAD AT Tin: as aSms c l 0 t H ! n g house coucii's :viirvv building. Corner Eleventh Avenue and 13th Streets, ALTOONA, PA., WHti:K has ji st keen keceiveh abm r ; $20,000 WORTH of fte BEST QUALITY anfl BEST HAEE CLOTHISG, HATS. CAI'S, CENT'S FUKXISHIXO WOODS. I'.TC. ! Which we Kuarnntoe to soil at BO prr retlt. Icmm than anv other "lothltm II.. ; ers m iy therclore re t assured tl;jit the; cm ave frura Tw., to ve d..'.l:trs n th t ol clot lies r nn oven-oat by del with n. So pU-.ie ive ti a .-Ail ao.l t'tai'i;:; j our prices belore investinj; jour money elscwluTe. o tr. tt' le I.. jjo-mI-. ii. ivlioti. OtTOBEIt 27. lW.-tf. AETOONA, PA. WAIMT I.rir HAIR RESTORER. It Is pntirel different from all others, it is as clear a water, and. as its name Indicates. Is a per fect Vptfetible Hair Ke-torer. It will iintne. Late ly TfeC the head from nil damlrufl. restore irray hnlr to He mtnral efiiuT- "'' .r duce a new urowtfi where It lia- (alien ofl. ii 'e imt in any manner aflect the heal Ih. which Sulpi..'ir. Suar ol I.ca.1. and Nitrate ol Silver ircrmrntion i:,v done. It will chance liM or tade.l hrir in a if iato a beautiful jtlosgy hrown. Ask vour druua tor it. Each bottle Is warranted. Smith. Ki iMtHtT- vvholesale Aarcnts, rbiladuljib ia, and ". N. C'rit- tkxtos. 1 ork. -2.-iy.l o PERSON A 1. 1 TUJtr. OM.TI lmuLTir Bklt fo.. Marshall, .Mich., will send in. Ira s t .Bt.Knti.TKii ELax-rin-Vn.TAi-HBI.Tfl AVn ELwTntc At'l'Liascrs on trial for thir ty days to men fronnt -r old) who are afflicted with Nervous Debility, txift Vitality and Man hood, and kindred troubles, a-nnrdnteelr.K speedy . aau complete restoration or health and ninnir vtic- ' or. Address as above. N. R. 'o ri'k 1 Incnrred, as thirty da s trial i allowed. I S-W.-SSm.j HT.MENEAE. K KPH A K T O'H AR K A. Msrried. at St. John's ft atnoile) chnrct;. Altoona. on Ihitrn.liiy evoninif. iov. -i. intra, ny Kev. father Kyan. Mr. C'h .milks .11. K kih a pt, of Altoona, and .Mifs Sisie A. " map.ra. 01 Uallitzln. this county. WANTED Intelligent roen and wo men to solicit subscriptions for our New- Hook. Has absolutely no superior. IM:tke no en- iraicctnent till yon see it. .lost the thins for the i holiday season takes on slicht. KIKKMlK I'l'H. Cit.. 20 North Seventh St., I'hll idelulili. I CURE FITS! when 1 cur I dn not mtq mrr tn nor urtn f -r t Uid ud thn brp tlieui rtiira m'.u. I tu-a r li as 1 rare. I have m .' the dtt- vt FITS. KPII.k1r t FALLTVa 8Is.KNBW ft 11 ft long rtsirtr. I wrrn: my rnilT o nrs th mtm emme: miitcn b fraJtMl in do rarn fr no, bow rollng care. tV-r i t cdm for tnMtlw) rtvnd Vr &-tm of rr.y lnfiiih rinHjT. 01v Iipra! nd Pnot Office. It costs yoa DOsbhLnr fiw m tr1l, mod I will mr rrn. A4dre In. U. O. HOOT, IM tTomrl St., w York. TUT DCCT FAMILY MAGAZINE I fl L 0 L 0 I Tvro Dollars. DEKORESH ILLUSTRATED HONTET. loll by Hi I s,-e.wIilr atnl PoMmas. Irrn. sma Twenty 4nt for a Sped. men CpT t w. JlMll.s Ht.i'iKiM t'uo lisber, U tast loarteeath btreet, ew lark. tr- Th n ew Tslnmf (191 enmmenecs vlih Trm br. fernd I H i V l.Ta l for three) months: It will sat 1 f v von for a eir and gvt ten times its value. GorjsuHP.Tior.. 1 ha m p Tt tbaoMnda of of th art ktnd uT4 of Jri rrnnding he hen etirJ. Iiid. - uronr i mr fxf.h la lt,rf vt, that I will Mod TWO BOTTLRi FX KB, teathfr;!1! AI.l 4.RI.R TBI AT I r K OO U ! dt44Ts. to aiij ufT-rr. ! fExnr and f. O. aldr-?. 1K. T. A. SLiX l M, iti Pearl Su, haw Tort. AUDITOU'S NOTICE. The under strneil having- been ai'tl ti ted auditor to dittrlhate the funa In the hantls of JoFej.h t'rl.te, TYtiftee to sell the real estate of A IIMara Tlley) Sr.. deresjed, hereby irlves notice that he will at his ofne In Kben'bnre, on T"rrfay. Sor. 'fi lfist. at .wo olcs-k In the afternoon, fur the pur pose of attending to the duties of taid ajioint roent, when and where all persons lnt.Teste.1 must attend or be debarred from cotnins In oa caid fond A. V. BAKKEK. Auditor. Ebensbnrs;, Nov. 8. 1R82.-St. EBEXSBUPvG PliOPEKTY AT PRI V ATK SALE. The um!ertirnel oflers for sale at a low price and on easv terras bi"tlxr 124 by 134 feet, situate I to the Wct ward of t:b'en-bura- boroua-h. and having th rrn erected a two tory I'Limt rnriiLisn Horm, stauli, and the neoejsary o jtbull llne. kw! water In abundance on the premises. If not sold bv Jan 1st, 13, It will bo for ront. Fortcrm etc "a-.t.lv t t. j. foMM '' ' 1 J Wet Kllzabeth. Allegheny Co.. I'a Nor. 10. issa.-tt. ADMIXISTRATOK'S NOTICE. ftate of rfEoRniTRoxKLL.dec'd letters of admlnitrati in on the estate ol (co Troiell. late of Keade U.wnhlp. famtina conntv, deceased, have been arrante.i to the nn lerii:ned. who hereby notify all .persons Indebted to said 'es tate by note or otherwise that payment of their re spective accounts most be made without dclav, and those harlot claims or demands against the same will present them ornperlv an'.hcntlcated for settlement. FKKRT Tri X VIA. I . . . JHH.N TKdXF.1,1-, Admrs. Olasfow P. O., Heads Twp., Os. IS, lit,-at.s G tO. M. READE, ATTORNEY-AT-1. AW. I mBfRS, I'a. -iOffls ob fentre street, atar Hith. News. ie in ti e c;ty. Trtay- r1 h o! ii ?n ! t of . a r k-. .! hi. J icaru 'ropnolor. awj V ' I i"F Vi.?-"! i?,C"i;S4 c- tit-nr,- to rt'-nt., ct-' a. t-a.le-mari. rfd.vriiii?. t'.v ,foc tiie I'niU"! S'-atce, aji.l V r.Ltii' ; ni. uU in Canada. tm-!atj.1. Ji..- Ot rCHT1'-, ,ln all n'h't ci nn:': . TiilrV-'l 'fr"' t'fs-tv . Na chr.rpo for exatni,:at.'.n ofrroiJ:: rr ; -lr- p.p. A Ailn-o bv ri.ail free. r-l,ta:trd ti.r .r : !i r, ara tr'.f"' ! fn tne MiKxnru; Aii.r;:? A?f, ,,. .. ; a, tb lar?ot eirei!ti'-! x.A U tr- m-.ht irSu c;lial newspaper f.f ia kiini ''-.t.;,a!. a in th "rid, Tiie a.-varH'.t.-eif aueh a ro-toe) every J rcr:tei i:!i.-rstA-j-! - Thi tara ats.1 ' o'lv y --trste " rewa- pap risynbljsf.ej kekli at! ? y aaais a jn:itui t V tie hett irrr riev. o scieacc.'iuochatiicitiverjtioiin, euciuef rira works, ind otber .lorartrrifnte of i!i'lut'- pr.'jrrcK, published ia auy ponntrj. S:ci:!9 cn.j'iea I y mail, 10 cCDta. "8oli by "all news, deal ent. " A. 1 drees. Mnrn Co., pnb'jsbers cf Scian-tiS'- American, yfit r.roa 'way, New Y'.rl. Ilan.ll. atv.ut paU afi i.;s'.! .1 free. .AGENTS are reapfnjr a ha. Test selling our , s KKcfieu Queen Ssfctr L2ircs fiand other househoM artb : -s. TheNvt arl1in(;Brti' !i er,T put "a on tr rnarret. ror Kamp!et ie' and Terms, adlress the CLIPPER WF'O CO, s. aa Wilwt stn t, i ioHanatl. o. MASON & HAMLiN U Ii u A r i S r;.r:;y v:-t?ir.'d;- ror Slxtsten Twn: m i-U-tr An - .tn i.-nm vjrv hewn fornd ci!ial tt ipt. A Im C hf fi.. MtI 1 ; 3 V km ; pufflr,vni "cati'IM en-1 j.-.r. with he-s: qui, lit t. frr r-onilir rv( T,a . - .. 1b Sfh,-ls f.r f.ttii'i.a .t OT'V a- - - Iher mtyim ttl), '.7, v. $, . i4 r. ind up. I me U-rrrr tylm m- r hold mt-t---T hp mng otkt-organs. AIm for fMT pTinti:t!. w u;tis- The MASON HAMMV Orrn n Vnn C o IM 1 remofit -T..H.rion : 46 . lull M...N e t k H? WtLiih A?., Cfalrarn- FREE Ur. (JLARK. Of EsycoMIe, Jefersoa Co.,-Pa., WAXTS Five or Six Goofl Men TO MAKE SHOOK. GOOD STATES 2tJ GOOD PI1ICE3 PAH) FOR T1IK AV0RK. sns THE GREAT CUFtEl; . RHEUM A-TISM- -a It U for aJl tbe painrtU dmw. of tfeeJ-J KIDBtVa.l IVIR AND BOWrtB ft eJflUiM tiim m v iim nf t mjmA . t C oaty we vimms or Kheumatism a rasl THUUBASDI DF r i B t or worst foraja of this t.. -. ttsnsael - have been q-iicktv rl.ievert. Kni In uiian tm J, rtKFlCTlT CURED. It WSTLIfl. RJCHAIiPSr.N--r-, . TfT-"nir'-T! T " i-7,in.wwB,BSJ. L V I f IDV t'Oftl "'1 tvt-vk to live ne 'tit". " 1111 V " rr.r. IKMII.K os l.il L. rti.-.ffu iii ii-; lii-t. i n'-rr.i ;in-l rut A fine lttlicrjli 111 ( e'.-Kn: ;, S:w. -t. tend farnp for t.r.-ji.r itt.rs a e.. I burch, I'a. i; r i:i i i I 1 1: v
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