We are sorry lo mention the fact, but it nevertheless true, that a great many prosti tutes from the southern portion of the coun ty make this place a resort during court weeks. Can't somebody suggest some means to prevent it. One of our exchanges verj pointedly says: Fatrouize jour own village black- omirii DipriaiTd mAffAr anil fitnrA kpPTier There nnl the Other riace. neip);actl aions! : cultivate a pride in the I JBF.XSBCBO. PA. riv'Jj - 'lOCJL AXD PERSOXAL. o T' a: V- . npT'le. iRrs'e and round. Jt.-p of l'" alv"a9 toun'l O the apP10- small and mean, , v- rd the hottotn to be seen. progress and thrifty appearance of your own enminiinltv : cast out that B'-'tish letilOLSV ; f r,ioM,or'. nrn,Pr.!v. It U the, mnf.ial In- I towards defraying the expen terest of all to have tlie largest number of ; At the council room on Tuesday last. Burgess Barber made an eloquent and t duelling appeal to the cenerosity of Alexan der Fresh, William Carney, Alonza Rodgers, Michael Cassldy and William Carney (there were two of the same name) who had been engaged in disturbing the peace of the town the night previous. His remarks were duly appreciated, as the men vied with each other and chipped in liberally. After tr-e hat had been passed around thirty dollars was found to be the amount eont! ibuted sess of the bor- oug'o. Five dollars fine end one dollar costs col kt iRofrt:iistif. 1KO.H BEADE TO.MP- , to tlie -.V W; near Bowl for cranberries. ., ..-ter rifle at Dutton's for $1.", the t : hi' to pay your pubscrlp- f::ie oyster stew go to the Sugar I'- T1: ;.- vnl w mt tine Christmas candles go to ..ir l'e'- jvk i- selling in Hollidaysburg at 5 r p.ituw. . i ,,-t ovs'.ers in town are to ue naa Howl- . r.MiTi-y'.vania Kailroad Company .. 7.1 i"' men. r- ;. e-:i;ii;t"d thai every teuui in riuer : c. .. ; t- county is the owner of a carp , itw uoorl roasted coffee for $1 00 ' ri t-u-k-tges at Ed. Griffith's check 1 -.. f I!--n. 1 I prospeious raer. in each community. The Clinton county wilderness is now i reported to be oveirun by sportsmen, the I gunners in that region being estimated at ' over 200. The report also declares that "the 1 hunting Is excellent," but owing to the fact that the number of sportsmen somewhat exceeds the number of deer. It should prob ably be addtd that the hunting is much bct I ter than the finding. i Mr. James Myers, who until recently 1 was engaged with his brother in the hotel ! business in this place, left for the home of i his parents, in Gallitzin township, on Friday last . James is a young man whom it is a ! pleasure to know, and whatever his occupa- A i-k" v :i:;!-N. 1). Woodruff, of the Johnstown spt-ut a few hours in town on svis caught near F.lairsville last wtiul.t'd twenty oue and a-ha!f tr-.e . ;vtt; -ntion of our readers Is called to -ad" of 'r! T:ivinius which ap , t'rs y li.irKer -v uiu. 1100 oun,....... ;n-r ut to say to our readers this week. Rt i.l tlieir advertisement on tins pa.!-'. 'Lf oiuas Kk tiardson, a Iluntingd .n col- ', , ,. man. Ins rec-ived a voucher for pen- . V, ,' ar.d back pay amounting to f3,560.87. ;ir t,,,b-'rt Clark, of Warren, It. I., j t -.jii!ifs remedy tor dropsy and j ii'lurs diseases is a standard remedy." -William, youngest son of Mr. Leni L)a- , r.i. of this olaee, has been seriously ill with I typlui 1 frver the past coupie of weeks. j H you coiite:niltti? buying a fine watch i f,r a tlni-t'iiiis present, go and see the im- . E,.L-e stock Carl Kivinius has 00 exhibition. ; I'm- County Commissioners should allow a ; of at-out per cent, to every taxa- ; i-l '.. correctly fills up his assessment ; blank. i -The t'res-on t Coalport railroad track j ta- beni laid as far as Ashiand Furnace, wMth : about one-half or the distance irom r, .1I1.'.. it to Cresson. S-veral prwininent Cambria county Dern-p.-ra:,. -us the Hollidaysburjr Standard, are a.-.i.iy wi-tful eyes toward the t.: - (.atior, f-: tl-e Legislature. J l:!i I. r.'iy, of Lilly's, won a cow w..,-k shut was cl.at.ced off at that place I v M'. .b-!. n l!'irk A number of residents were tieK.'i 1.01 i.'rs i-,s is cotiiiiig: 'f iou mike a iv.-ur friends, go and see the fir'.iiles just received at Carl for the holidays. -HV-tuioi.-:.ii:d county is the last county hvrt: i fi.'iu that is talking of adopting '.lie till iii I chain system for tramps. If Cam bri'l.'ii't hurry up she will be behind the r. ti UC' -ent r. Kv -! tui -r of goods worts fifty ornioriit Carl Uivinius' can get a oi iuu:e Aoith from 2 I friend or them so nice j Come in time , cents sheet to 40 cents in the 1 bargain Ttirre are eight different kiuds to i I se.rft from. There is no no estcuse for your not bu::.g a r ice present f r your ssst-theart when you can get Hid ct.eau at Carl Kivinius". a:,d -e- for yourself. :i Moiuliy morninf last Isaiah Itod-i-rs, .ho operated a coal mine at Hoovers vll.e, iear Johnstown, ws struck by an en-KT.-1 on the Somerset & Cambria railroad a". 1 ir-'a'iily killed. -W'f fcrgiit last week to note the mar r..ije of Mr. T. W. Shoemaker, of Johns t. !'V!i and Mrs. Priscilla Oatmau. of F.ist C'-neuiaiigh, which happy event took place in Allegheny City the week previous. Both rifles formerly resided in this place. -Mr Eiias K lwards, of Hlackliek town- I Hel of Portage town.hip, (;eorge si. p. ,s gaining the reputation ot oi:io 100 , n ' successful deer hunter in Cambria j Cuurty. (in Fii lay last be brought another :im tuick to town, it making the fourth . kill." I by him within the past few weks. j M -s Annie Mcfiuir-, da uytiter of Mr. ; Funk Mcflulte of Altoona, entered St., J,.!.;,' Convent, in that city, as a postulant ; 0:. Monday evening last. She has ma.iy Jr.. : Is in this place who join in wishing her j a 1 g life (.f u efulnessin her new calling. It you make a useful and handsome 1 p;. - i.t to your father or mother during the j L.i lays, g to Carl Kivinius' jewelry store I'd select a rice pvr of spectacles. Ho has assouinei.t of a'li gra-L-s and tna !. . si qiialilj, in both gold and steel fran;es. j -MrD maid at Loretto, Pa., f.fts a lot of i ouds and ends in clothing that be will sell at 1 Uss than cost to close them out. Pants as low as !'o cts. and upward ; vests as low as f. and upward ; coats as low as $2. and t; ward : overcoats as low as ?3. a,d ud war '., for cash or good marketaDle p. - luce. S vera! parties, who were in attendance a. court aud whose noses were painted in C'.er thau watt-r colors, bad a "racket" in clc of our ealoons the early part of the and it was not until some of the f .;r.-n.- were disfigured that the dlsturb ac e w as qui lied. The following named persons can each g-t a letter by calling at the Ebensburg t -'c !h -e : David Tandon, Frank Thomas-b-rj. r. J. Henry Williams, Eiias Keese, A. & .17 r, Miss F. J. Davis, Miss Mary J. 1 iiiL'he, Mrs. I.ini.ie Evans, MisS Katie II 1 'irig, and Mrs. Eiias Ilcese. tion in the future may be it is our arnest wish that he may meet with unbounded j success. On Thursday of last week Day Express east struck and instantly killed a man near j Wllmore. His neck and right arm were 1 broken. The man was a stranger, about 35 ; years of age, five feet ten inches in height. J and bad black hair and moustache and chin whiskers. He was dressed neatly and wore clean underclothing. The remains were in- terred at Wilmore on Friday afternoon. Miss Annie O'Hara, daughter of Mr. Samuel O'llara of Munster township, was , suddenly prostrated with a severe hemor- 1 rhage of the lungs at the residence of Mr. ; II. J. Crouse, of this place, on Sun. lay last and has had a number of severe hemor rhages since and is now lying dangerously i ill at the residence of her brother, Mr. J. j A. O'Hara, where she was removed on 1 Monday last. j "Citizen's" communication from St. Au- gustine came last week after our paper was : worked off, and, of course, too late for pub lication. All communications should be mailed so that at the very outside limit they would reach us by Tuesday night. We hope to hear from "Citizen" auain when anything transpires, but a little earlier in the week. Thanks all the same as if w- hail used it. Dr. Abner Griffith, whom we hope to see ere long completely restored to health, le ft for his southern home, at Oca'a, Florida, on Tuesday last. It was the intention of the ; Doctor to remain with us this winter, but ! haviug contracted a severe cold a few weeks ! ago, he found it necessary to seek the more I Congenial climate of the South. During ' his absence Dr. Mont. Jon. p., who is in every 1 way conip. tenr. for the work, wi!1 have his I large practice in charge. 1 McDonald at Loretto, Pa., still hoi. is the foit and continues to wnge war agsinst high prices. He sells divss uoods as low as . T ct per yard 5 .'Vilcn llanoe's at '. c:- per ( yard: all giuuuuins at 8 els. per aid; best ; shirting at 10 cts per yird , pray flam. els at 13 cts. per ynr.l ; good Kentucky jeans at 15 cts. per yard , velveteens, si, awls, bian , kets, and all other fall and winter goods at ' equaliy low prices, for cas.i or good, mar . ketable produce. . Even bo !j wants to sav. money for t'v j holidays. The s nal boy wa its to save t tuy candy anu toys' ; the young mn wants to save so that he can buy something nice for his sweetheart, and the marriel men want to save to buy something for their families. Th boys, young men and mar ried men, can all save money by buying their dry goods, dress doods, boots and shoes, groceries ar.d provisions, at John Owens' store on High street. An itinerant minister named Wilcox is reaping a harvest out of the Pe.insy Ivania marriage license law. He has established regular marriage stations at various points along the bor.iers of New York State, at which he appears on certain days each week. At State Line on Monday he married Sr-ven couples, the young folks having gath ered in for miles around. To many, a tiip is much cheaper to to " YorK State" than to the county seat, where they have to go for a license. On Tuesday last the County Com mis- -sioners ap pointed Mr. 1$. C. J. McOjire, of Wilmore, Mercantile Appraiser for the coming year. There were ten ap;tin:in ts : for the position as follows : John H. Ken- , nedy, Jacob S. Kiel, Liter and James W. Prin- ele. Isidore Holder and B. C. J. MeOuire ot Wilmore ; Alexander Skelly of Croylp town ship ; John M. King of Johnstown and Ed ward Bradley of Conemaugh township. Can you tell who is in the eraff st dan ger of catching any Infectious or epidemic disease? "Why," you say, "the person whose blood is In an Impure or inn ovcrished conditi.i.' Exactly. Such people take special complaints us dry grass buists into flame before the sparks of a locomotive. Pure blood is a defense; it means safety, and Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy is the mildest safest and surest purifier of the blood. Oar chief dangers are wltt In our selves. Michael Griffin and Fred A'ters of Johnstown, made an assault on Mr. T. B. O'llara at the office of O'Hara Bros., in this place, on Tuesday night, and for a short time made tlrfigs llwly. While T.m was attending to one, the other seiz d a poker, n1 Tim had to tret nut to save him.-elf. They then ran off, carrying the p.-ker with them, but were after wards arrested, and at the hearing before Burgess Barker were fined five dollars apiece and costs. Not having the leady money, they were sent to jaii for forty-eight hours. Water was let into the new dam of the I water works one cay last vreek, and the new engine and pump were U-sted and found to work satisfactorily. The dam, we ' understand, has not been fully completed 1 in all the details, but it will be used until next spring, when the contractor will om 1 plete it accoiding to the specifications in the i contract. The pump has a capacity of for each, was the way the Bursess entered it on the docket. Mrs. David James, of the Kst ward, in this place, made a narrow escape from being horribly burned on Tuesday morning last. She accidentally upset a lamp, which fell j from the table to the floor and broke into i pieces. She gathered up the broken pieces and threw them into the fire, when the oil on j the pieces of glass blazed out and set fire to 1 her clothing burningoneof her arms eeyere 1 ly. Her son, who happened to come in the I room at the time, seized her and drew her 1 up to his breast, thus smothering the flames i and putting out the fire. Besides her arm, j Mrs. James was burned about the face, but I we are glad to say not seriously. Next summer a well is to be bored somewhere on the Biacklick, about five or ; six miles from Ehensburc, for the purpose of testing the territory for natural gas. A j number of gentlemen have signified their ; 1 readiness to come down wilh the necessary I funds to prosecute the enterprise ti a depth 1 that will settle the question whether the I gas belt extends to tliat territory rr not. I About fifty years ago a well was bored some- where near the old Ritter furnace for salt j by Judge Murray, and was abandoned on , account of the gas. There is no doubt of , , the gas being there, but whether in sufficient i quantity to pay Is a question that will be de . ; tei mined when the hole goes down. ' A man wearing any size larger than a j number 10, heavy u- per, doable soled boot, i should be employed by the County Commis I sioners to stand at the entrance of the la i dies" waiting rooru in the court house during j court week to aduiii.ister the boot effectu- ally to every specimen of the male persua sion found inside of the room or attempting to go in. The room is intended for a ladies' waiting room, and it shoui.l be kept strictly for that purpose. Sm policemen and con stables have heietofore made a practice of loafjng in the room, an 1 during the present week a nun.Der of scalawags, from both at home and abroad, who have just as much business In the room as a policeman or a constable, have betn running in and out and having a good time generally with the abandoned females who are now to be round attending every conrt, much to the disgust of respctable women who are sometimes compelled to be in attendance. Men and boys shonlci be bounced out, and the harder and quicker, the better. Scliool Report. Following is Hip report of our borough schools for the month of Nov. iiiber : What Wan none In the Conrt of Qnar ter Session npto Wednesday noon. On Monday the regular term of Court convened at 10 o'clock with lion. R. L. Johnston, President Judge, and Associate Judges Flanagan and Masters on the bench. A number of motions and petitions were piesentcd by t?e attorneys and the follow inn cnp on lenre of Conrt were nolle prof rd 1 y t:.e District Attorney : Fred. Connor, foi ideation and bastardy: Jennie Rise!, prosecutrix. Daniel Ober; . fornication and bastardy , Satr.h Malier.. prosecutrix. C G. Campbell, adultery and bastardy ; Margie Williams, prosrcuiilx-- Mary Campbell, administering drugs; Maggie Williams, prosecutrix. Daniel Allison, larceny; John rfifier, prosecutcr. John Boyie, assnlt and battery ; Theodore Slick, prosecutor. Harry Jaeoby i nd others, malicious mis chief and trespass ; George Kuntz, prosecu tor. The constables from the different vvards, boroughs and townships were called and sworn to their returns. The constables all returned everything correct in their respec : live districts with the xeeption of the con stables in the folowir.g disitiets: Michael ; Sisk, constable of Tunneihiil, reported the highway obstructed in front of Mrs. Fitzpat rick's. F. A. Brown, of Washington town i ship, returned Eden Filker as having a bastard child ; and also the highway ob- Glasoow, Dec. 7, leas. Editor Fueemas : Believing a few items from this suburban village of North ern Cambria would prove Interesting to your many readers, I therefore append the follow ing : The "storm king" scents to have a mo- j nopoly of things in this s-ection. The roads ' are drifted, while the biting cold of winter; ; renders 1 1 ave! difficult and exceedingly un- . pleasant. ; j On iast Saturday a heavy fall of snow, ac- , . compsnied by a higri gaie of wind, swept j through H is section and prevailed during the greater part of the day. The angry elf- j j merits had things mainly their own way. ! The "feathery white" before it touched , mother earth was seized by the Northern j blasts nnd eddied round and round, and af i ter the elements hud spent their fury on ! them they cave trie harmless flhkes a "vale- 1 , dictory wt in" into the l igl.wajs, only to , impede the progress of tne pedestrian. ! 1 The coal traffic on the B G. R. R- is in j creasing- The coal mines at Mountain Dale , j are being operated to their fullest capacity. 1 Lartre shipments cf coal are now being made j I from that place. ! j Mr. John Hollen, who died at this place : , on the 20th uit., was one of the old pioneer 1 j settlers of this neighborhood, as well as one ; ' of 'he early hf raMers of the Gospel. When ' he came here there had not been the trace j I of an ax, and the troubles to which all eaily ; settb-is were incident, were fully endured hy him. He was the mosr pious aiei esu-inr-.ble man, ar,d prcat'y beloved by all who structed near Bernard Burgoon's. Jan.es 'Tiie pul;lic ,,,.allh f this neighuoihood: ; Kinney, of Conemaugh borough, returned RS( rn.m some few cases of cold, is very , Ro;-e Kifllin as having a bastard child, and ! good. Dr. Whottbly, of this place, who ad- '. ministers to the want or sniienng iiiin.miin, has. a deservedly hlh reputation in his pro- : ! fession in this vicinity For bis painstaking ' 1 and watchful care, combined with natural : i ability, he has n:ade himself very pi mineiit An iMM Rc!;;5dy In all ense of lironchhtl and Pulmo nary Affections is AvfhjJ Chkkrt PECTortal.. As such it is recognized and prescribed by th medical pr.-? shion, and In many thousands of families, for tho fia:t fortv year, it ha.s iM-en rcirard'-d as an valuable " household remedy. It Is s preparation that only requires to 1h- taken in verv small quantities, and a few doses of it administered in the eai ly M;iL'es of a rcliliTcuux'i will cued n s-pei dy rure, and n: iv. verv 1 "ssib'.v, :ive life. Thero is no doubt whatever tti:.t Aysr's Cherry Pectoral Piss preserved the live of rresit numbers of persons, by arrest inir 1 tie development of Ijaryncit is, UroncMti, Pneumonia, nd Pulmonary onsumption, and by the cure of those d.smrrrous maladies. It should be. kept ready for use in evry familv where there are children, as It Is a medicine far superior to all other In the treatment of Croup, tho alleviation of v hooping Cough, and the cure of Colds and InUien7.4, aiLinciils peculiarly Inci dental to childhood ud youth. Prompti tude in dealing with all diseases ot this class is of the utmost Importance. Tho loss of a sintrle day may, in many case, entail fatal consequences. Io not waste precious time in experimenting with medicines of doubtful efficacy, while tho malady is constantly K'n'ng a dewper hold, but take at once tho speediest and most certain to cure, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Dr. J. FINE HOLIDAY GOODS! LARGE ASSORTMENT! Kr.rr.lled pt'fT.dn.ice. Tbuhkhs. M irv V.. ImvW.. . Levi-. A Hie I.l'.yil ... ( t U-9i... 1 111 Vis. J. W. I.oeeh Joseph Jenkins of Wst Taylor, returned Theresa Roberts for the same offence. Comth. vs. Dixon Bennett, nsssault batterv, was continued. Nineteen Grand jurors were in attendance and sworn. Hon. John Downey, of Johns town, was P.ppi inted Foreman John N. Sfrayer was appointed constable to attend to tb Grand Jury, and James Myers and David Marts were appointed constables to take charge of the Juries. The hoed ar.d recognizance of Joseph A. Gray. he newly elected Mif riff, in the sum of Sl" 000. were appioved by the Court. His sureties are Renjandu Wertner, John Ruck, j John C. Rearer, Henry Rluir. Henry J ! Hopple, Anslem Wtakland, and Caleb A. j Grnv. I Conith. vs. Ni! McAnan.iy, selling liquor ; on Sunday, was continued on account of j 1 sickness cf defendant. 1 The matter (.f the petition of the citizens j of Washingtf.ii lownship for the ineorpora- ; tion of the norough f f &t.nimittvi!le was ', ordered to be placed on the at gu went list j for n x' Ars'iinii ii! Couit. j January 1 1 lsstl. was fixrd upon e.s the : day for holding next Argument Court. j Conith. v-:. Hir-.m Crnm, fornix ft ct ; . Lucretia D.ir.oiid, pr.it cuirix. Juvy Si'-d . defendant guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine . of?" ar.d costs of pro-eciition, and that be pay the prosecutrix the sum of 5.10 lying in , exrerroes and for the keeping a"d huriil of 1 he cb'hl. I Condb. vs. Hiram Crum, seduction ; Lu cretia Dimond, pros.-eutriy. Jury find le f, lidar.t not guilty, but that be pay the costs. Sei tenet d accordingly. Com ih. vs Join Hurdman and Gabriel Mavgus, biirglaiy and lare. ny ; Aer.ee W. in his profession. I So far the inhabitants of thW piaee have I escaped the liquor cai.se, there being r.o li I censed u ' here, anil it !.-. the sincere i ptnjer f ail the gooil cit;zcns that there : iicver will be. I Our public schools are all in a prosperous . coorlitior. and hiit!v attended The direc Traverse j tors have established a distiict institute. ; ! The first meeting will be held in the Ghis- pnv soliool House, on sauini.iv, 1 c. i There has her n a very good program j prepared for the occasion, and if the weather is favorable a larne attendance is nntiei- rated. Titio Wli!t "A Renl-r"' Ha tn Say. ; j Mountain Dai.k, Nov. r, tssr,. 1 F.iitok FitKlMAN Sir : S -fin g ariatti : cie in ttie FitF.F.MAX, copied from the Lnn I caster In'Miiicvi'r, asking who-e fault it is . that th.-re is such crowdine ar.d crani'iiiiig in thf public schools ot the i,rent .'ay, I would like to snv. fbrougn thn columns of your paper, that I think it i the fault of the Stijenotei'derit. tioth State and County. The State Surerit 'er-dent arlvi es. and the Cxiunty Suporiiitenceiit enfore.-s, on pain of siwy. ensioii or di.-u.is-ial. If the t (icnty Su j fi ir.teinl' ids were di-pensed with, and ti; ir salaries ilividd among teachers who pre '.veil qualified to te;.eh, there would be less crowding and era mm hi;; and bttter scholars. I there is ary chance for an ar eu'iH i.t let it he taken up. A Rkadfk. K havo the LARGEST ASSORTMENT of Holiday (joods ever brought to Ehcns- jburir, and ask you to stop in and look at thorn: 'and don't ibnrot to ask for what you do not see, as we have not half room enough to display the uoods we have for sale. We will call vour at- t tention to a few articles. First on the list is i Silk Handkerchiefs 1 'For Ladies and Gentlemen. We alwavs did earrv a Good Assortment for the holiday trade, hut this year we have doubled our usual supply, jand can now show you the Finest Assortment i iil'itlt f4S- A-4.' SEWING MACHiNE j seen uuismt; inv t;iur , dim iidii is tiee best. Buy no other. added an assortment of Ml J FF I Ai S. so that we can show vou anvthimr you want in either cash mere or silk. Have also just received another assortment of n:ni"Anrrr by . Ayer tl Co.. l ow ell, ?Zi S....d h :di r)ru.-L-i.;. THE NEW AND ELEGANT HiCH ARM JENNIE JUNE" Decorated Clmiawarc. .di- Tot ils . 'ft 4:. 4S He.wsei, pr'Secu'rix. I)i tendnn's IlliPy. SetdfTCe-d to p'.y a fi.ie of (2 iv and costs 1 f prosecutiot:. and Hal nitri'ieari li'iderco an impi i-oflno-i.t plead ioir.t- .lob.n f hard 1UJ lis V; 1' t SiT' R5 perfect in af- 1 The following pupils wer tendance : Pnf)M, No. 1. Jarnrs Ilnv, Ollie Council, Philip Shoemaker, Calvin T'ort. John Hitter, Walter MeCaslin. ("arl Pick. Peter Lndwig. llarrv flonrifll. Herschell Evaiw, G. orge Mvero, Walter Jones, Johnnie Driggs. Ern est Weakiard. Iltrry Evans, Herhie Evans. AUie Jones. May Davis, Emily Davis. Myr tle .lame;, Da'sy Cnrin, Maud Shinefelt. i Alma Hosenstoel, l.iz.ie (iutwald, Annie ! MeP.reen. Alice Weaklar.il, Adrfie Kirkpat , rick, Victoria Prow n. Emma Oatman. i Poom. No. 2. Horry Shinefelt, Christy ' Strayer. Ered Jones, Johnnie Strayer, M.-tt- tt.ew lleifchue, Presc.'tt Divis, Charlie Howell. Milton Euther, I'rba.i luthr, I Ibirry Plair, Eonis Evans. Charlie Poit, : Johnrde Thomas. Herbert Faloon, Flore. Mills, Annnie Mills. Sadie Nipple Jennie ! (iiitwald, Gertie EnUrbojer, Maud Pichard 1 son, Grace MeCaslin, A agio James. I eloOM No .T. Peniiie Oilman, Emmett i Davis, John I.ildwig. Ered P.irker, Jie.imie ' Dick. Charlie Pang. Cnrli Weakltnd, Ed i die .Shoemaker, Willie MeO.tie. Matrie I)a , vis. Ma'ole PavN I.i7;e Nipplf. Edith I Myers, Mary Mf-Preen. Minnie Howell, An ' nie Malor.ey, Lizie Milis, Stella Poseosteel ' Minerva !ighty, Mennie Euttringer, Mag ; gie McCabe. j Poom No. 4 Sherman Mason, Olin ! Parker, Herschell Divi, Eddie I.nther. Leonard Jones, Willie Shoemaker. Norris 1 Mason, Nannie James. Peckie Clement. Medie Davis, Madge Dick, Alice Davis, I Lucy Gutwald, Mary Scanlan, Katie Mc I IJreen, i Loom. No. 5 Geo. Kitikr-ad. Tra Davis, , Herman Jones. Jesse H ill. (;.-o. Dicit, M.-rt D .vis. Mi t Coimoll, Phi! Euttringer, Eil.iie L'nton, John Dick, Mary Roberts. Katy Evans, Fannie Richardson, Ida Gnflith ,Ra ' chel Leidy. Mary Shoer-o-ker, (lora Davis, Jessie Morrow. Caddie Kerr, Pint Shenkle, Mjra Piohmd-on The following pupils were piomoted : Fred Parker, Mabh- Davis, Mattie Davis, Charlie Lang and Minnie Howell, from ii to A Class id Room Rosa Manson, Juiia C'onnell, Jos. Riair, RerthR II i'-Jlma nnd G o, Plough from Ib.oni No. 3 to 4. Christy Straver. Charlie IVit and Miri;tm Ludwig from No. 2. to :;. labor in the Western Penitentiary for the ' term of two years at:d six months, and that 1 Gabriel Mimgus undergo a like imprison- ; nier.t for 1'ie. t.-rai of one 3 eai and Six 1 niotiths. Condi vs John llurdinaii and Crabr'n l . Mangns, burglary ; Gi rge (Jiliinger. pros- . ecntor. Defendants pi. ad guilty. Sen- . terced to pay a fine of 525 each ai.d joirtly : the costs of prosecution, and that John j Hurdman undergo an imprisonment at bard 1 labor in the Western Penitentiary for a term J of three years, and that Gabriel Mangus un- i k rgo a like imprisonment for a term of one j y ar. ' Comth. vs. san:e, entering a shop with j intent to commit a felony ; Rudolph Lech- j tour, prosecutor. Defendants plead guilty. , Sentence deferred. Couth, vs. same, entering a shop witn in- j tent to commit a felony; Henry Gcloie, pi -.sec-.itor. Defendants rb ad guU'y. Sen tence deferred. Coiii h. vs. Frank P.ar.c r S. ifert, aggravated n 'fault anc Nicholas Se'no, prosecutor. Jury find de f. r.dant nd guilty, and that the county pay th.p costs. , Comth. vs. Henry Pertram, fon.ix et cet. Parbara EUy, prosecutrix. Continued. Comth. vs. A. W. LendZ'-r, alias J. M. Grazier, ar.d and Mahlon Crvder. entering a dwelling with intent to commit a felony ; ! Adam II. Strayer, prosecutor. Not a true : bill. Comth. vs Lynn PVoin, Inrceny; Z T. Porter, prosecutor. Not a true bill A VnlnarMc McjJic.il TrentiHe. The eilitio-i f..r lis.; of the sterlit'c M- cai Annual, ki-nwn as Hosteller's Almanac, ' i now ready and may be obtained, ' of i cost, cf driig.ii-ts p.mi L'eT.era! eonntrv di'e.l ers in all pails of the United Slates, Mev'c;, a' ;1 indeed in every civilized portion of ti p Western II liiispl-ere. This Almanac has le en issued regularly at the onmmenot merit of every year f..r over one fifth of a century. It cnuibir.es. With ! soir,de-t practical ad vice for the preservation and restoration of heeith. a largo amount of interest!!. and arr.us'io bcl-t iesdit-g. p.tid the ca'endar. a-'ror.oiuical calcn'itioos, chronoh :jier.I itt ms etc . are prep '.red with great care, a-.d will he lound entirely aecmate. The issue of Hr.snt:er's Abo i-i" for ISsi; will p iiliiil'lv be ti e largest edition of a medical work ever published in any country. The proprietors, Messrs. Hostett-r fc Co. I'i;ts bnigh. Pa., on receipt of a two cei:t stamp, will forward a copy by mail to any p"rnn w tio cannot procure one iu bis neii;) bur- h ood. Tho LADIIiS' FAVO.PTTB, because it is LIGHT P.TJNICla ;i:ul does euch beautiful work. Agents' Favor ite, because it is a quick audensyseller. AGENTS WANTED IUXOrClTlEP ILRUITOHY. bkivd yon. Ciuounan. JUNE MANUFACTURING CO. Cor. LaS2ll3Av:K5 a:l Oitarn street, CHICAGO, !IL, ESTEY OlGAXS In Tea Sets and Cliamber Sets, eonsistinir of all tlu Xew Styles anl Slmpes. Also. Fancy Va ses, Pi: oiiATKD Mrcs. and Crrs and Saiveus, as well as Toys for the Children, and Ornaments for Christnia Trees : and a irood stoek of Can dies yf We invito yon all to come anil see Avliat we have for sale, whether vou want to luv 1 ; or not. We shall take pleasure in show ing you ' our noods : and we think vou can find something ,to please yon when you want to make Christmas presents, Avhether they he for Man or Wife. Poy or Girl, or anvlsodv eke. atcd V.S.BARKKR & B K C )., EBENSBURG, PA F1W . 1. I ; ; 1 .u Can Sill Cur Iotrn: C A R I R I V I ' I f : S PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER & JEWELER, OBITI'ART. (lOOPKR-t):ed, lit his rr-s'derce in Sum ip.iihill, on Sun-lay, December fi, lsCi, .Iamks U. Cooi-F.ii, E-q., atted about 7o j-ers. Ttie deceased vas for many years a res pected citizen of Cliovle township where he, had been to several terms a justice of the pe-iee. 1VI:"!1 in the prime o! life be was iir. nr-tlvp business mn and took a teai'.in-! lnrt in ail the afT.iirs of the neighborhood, lie was a strict and earnest member of the Anthem cliiircb and a consrientions and up :ii,ht clt.zen. iTo Gratify His Wife WE ALSO Bi Kii liiu ; 1.1 hi o.ir i Wft b a ter rni Knele.rj arer 1; 1 ;; ; h , ' 1; i: 1 : 1 ' 11; v i. :-1 11 j :!:.. ri tsi. : 1: i:p. i n .- is V 11.. Iv.'v !;! v .1. ,v c. r n-. h'-i-m tlie !.;rs f,e-i - i t f-:r e : ' v thin yon cn --.t ri -nn . . i ( iV ? Ns I .' K ( it!1 ? A A 1 I 1 I TRADE i ANs, it 's 1 i.:-. .s s ;ii i.U FI AN' IS. ii! Pe,.li.--- IVRIlhl ;-.r be:- in the -. .';. l.o:r Vri- I .. i, lr : V. r. i i niilt on ST Kilih Ave. Js T. Vir-t Ave., riTTsiuni.ai, pa. twelve thousand gallons per hour ami is ex- MeDonuM at Loretto 9ells boys boots at j pL-oted to be able to meet any deman4 that 'u f 1. to per pair; mens' boots from , (ne wants of the consumers and borough 1 to 4 ; children's shoes from 50 cts. to $1.; may call for. M .D.mald at Loretto, Pa , sells 10 lbs good brown suar for fl.; 12 lbs. best whit sugar forfl.; 4 lbs. Rood tea Tor 8 lbs! aood ereon or roasted coffee for $1.; fi lbs. best ;reen or roasted eofT.-e for 51.; 3 lbs. quinces -for 2." cts.; 3 lbs rics for 25 cts.; 4 lbs. barley for 25cts.; 4 lbs. bolted oats for 2. cis. ; 5 lbs oatmeal for 2" Cts; 0 lbs. hominy for 1T cts.; Rood molasvs 40 cts. per un!.; syrup at 50 cis. per tal.; carbon oil at 12 cts. per al.; crocks 10 cts. per el.; tinware, oueensware, classware. and all f: o..--es' shoes from ".'5 cts. to ?1..V); ladies' '1: from Jl. to $2.; misses', ladies', and iii-n's rubbers of all kinds at lowest prices, ' r (-h or n.aiiieta'j'e produce. People liviiiji on the strip of territory J'.- uted by Iluntingdi n and M.filiU coun t - s fear to pay taxes to either county, lest tl.y prove to have recognized the wrong 3--.r:n!ietion. Secretary of Internal Affairs Afri'a has indicated a line that would put i: '. n county from J0,000 to f 100, OuO In P -iil::!iiuu's debt. An Important Plsfovprj-. The most imprubmt D.scovery Is that which blinds the most wood to the greatest i number. Dr. King's Xi-w Discovery for Consumption, Coiijbs and Colds, will pre ' st-tve the health and save life, mid is a pricc ' less boon lo the afllieted. Not only does it positively cuie ConsumiiUnn, but Coughs, , Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Hoarseness, and j all affections of the Throat, Chest and : Lums, yield at once to its wonderful cuia ' t.ve powers. If you doubt this, get a Trial Bottle Free, at E J;in3 drug store. Two Hanilfrinis Bj. I I The whereabouts of John and Sylvester ; jS'ew rt, of Connellsvlle, is earnestly de sired by their aged and distressed mother. John left home last summer to go witn O'Brien's show, and S Ivester started about the same time for Mansfu hi, Ohio. Pass the word around. Com M. vs Lewis troiu'o.rionr. puceny : i'. Bennett, prosecutor. Jury fi;.d d: ..-i.dJi.t T,ot i-uiltv foiuth. vs Putrick Carroll, assault and battery ; Thomas MeCorcrn, pro-eeuti.r. X't a tin-- bill and Ihe coUT.ty pay the costs. Comth. vs. Blair Ciir.ninolmm and D.inie! l.eiiara ; assmrt find ba!ferv; P. B. Stern. rro-ecu!or. Not a true hi!; and the county pay the Co 1? Conith vs. Win. JJ-ur.ilcsKy, larceny A ton Cicstnivki, prosecutor bill. CoiMth.. vs. Win. Mjileli, oblaiomil nionej liloier f-.vir-'e prel-li-es; C.-otue C:lCKl.r, p: -i s; cntor. Not a true bill :im! the prosecu tor to pay the cosbs. A ;ooI IteuKoii for llapplnrx. 'For mmy re.ir? I h'l siillerei! frm a 'oin plaint which tho physician.- call 1 5 ravel. I had eini'loyeil s.-.tn? of The most noted (terror? wlthont ob'ainin any permanent relief, ami t(.r a b-nn timo my c.i;e reiraploJ as li"pe!ess. All who knew the eiri'i.mst,inc 3 saiil 1 iiujI die. Finally my w ile iiid.ice 1 me to iry 11 hoitle of lr. Kenno I dy"? 'Favorite Kiiicii) .' w:iich glio had fomc- wln-rr- lie-ird "I or ?--'n a Ivertifi-d. Virh-iut tho ' sUlxh'e fa!! h in t!.tnt s -e.-ly to trriiiify her, I ! b.-.uaht n li..ttl of a .Iruatfisf In oar Vil!:ic. I s,l that and two or three iiettles more, ami to ! ur.ike a lomr tory .-hert I am now as healthy a man 15 ther- is in tie1 C 'iint-y. 1 ' Sire-: t!r n T hive r- :n :r-endi;d ' Fav.. rite ' Ten.'- iv' . (tlicr.' whom I knew f have s'ltTere.t j f r-tu Keln -y ft-id Iiver c-'inpl-iints ; and J ii-sure j the public tliat tie? 'Faveri'c Uctr.edy-ha? done its wi.r'K w.tli a similar c-mpeter.e!i In every sin j gie ins:;va-e, ami 1 trut e oth."r f'.ck and di?- ; coura.-e ! mortal may I: ear of i' and try the ' Fa Not rt true I vorlte lieme ly.' as I did ." li'( "iDitjlon Monroe. (.ulikill, .V. V. j N'm-.S7.-'.ra. 1 x-'v " .. .-.. Godev's Iidv's Book iWatchco, Clock3, OPTIC ! L GOOD, AM ' hisieal Instnuiu'iit Sole Agent I -FOK IHE j Celebrated Rockford j colvmma $' rnKwxyiA Jl'ficJi .If oft -inctits in h'tijmi'l ; Stem M'iixhrs. The L'lrpe.sf se ' lection of ell kituliof H'et'ctes j on l(fwl. j My line of Jewelry is unsur 1 lmssetl. Come ami see for your ! self lu-fore ymrehasinfr elsc- i w here. : t in V . v. N I CARL PJV1NIU3. is .r-4-S'.-- 'I - P. ! LN,i Till Council IroooI Jngr. Col sen. IU'mims, Nov. HO, issr,. Counc'u tuet inadj -urneri ses- ion, Ibiije-s P.-uker presiing, ntid C.iuncilnien Kittell, Blovd au-1 rhoiiis m nr. sent. The fodo :rl bi'ls wete presented and, 011 no tion, orders grafted for samp : bib of- ?.-. Hin-.tlc. m' '.". water w $ lo. 32 Melinethon Kvnn?. 2 days work at w. w. 11 iel hitiir let . (Ico. liiinilev. m'dse !oro... l.vnu Ii. I-.vans. pumping. et; 4 SO l'i.01 ! John A. I'.lair. lia hours rk wlHi team rk for Silas S lurry. Tarties wishing to have rare and nice 1 eu- fiowers can obtain bulbs and plants at the postoflice, as follows : Bridal Lilly, P i-ter Lilly, Roman Hyacinth, New Gem, Mix -d Tulips, Narcisbus ( white and yellow), l'-iuble Rannuculus, Double Anemone, New '-'"''is Hyaeinthus Candicans, Tea Roses in I New Double Geraniums. The attention of our readers Is called to t e fae that those wishing to make Christ c.a, presents will find a fine assortment of L'-autiful slippers, for ladies and gentlemen, st the boot and shoe store of R. 1j. Davis, on JiJ.Un sJreet. You will also find there a .r,:,.. a-sortmect of all kinds of boots and 1 at the lo-.ve,t prices. Our size Is No. 7. other kinds of ware at rock bottom prices, for cash or good, marketable produce. Alexander Fresh, or Summerhill town ship, and Michael Cassidy, of Minister town ship, had a slight difference of o. inion at the Central Hotel hi this place, on Monday afternoon, as to which was the nearest ap proach in the manly art lo John L. Sullivan. They concluded to settle the matter without any reference to the Marquis of fueensbury rules, and. after the usual preliminary skir mishing, thev both cot down, with Cassidy oil top when they were separated by the bysMii'dtrs First blood wa-t aw.ird-d u. (. assidy, but the referee has decided the general result to be a draw, and all brti aro detlered oil. Travellers by Sea and I,nnit. Chance of air and travel produces const! p-i'lon. fiolowed by headache and a general disarrangement ot the sjsteiu. The nauseat ed stomach gags at a p-ili, while mixtures sweet or acid are rt- v ltio:r, Nothing of this kiti'tisr ver complained of in taking Sim mons River Rigular.ir purely vegetable., pleasant, to t':e ta-te, and its operation upon the iiver bi inj perfect, at the same time so In.per.-cp ihle. that it ir.tel teres with neither business nor pleastir -. A Xew loal (oiiipunj. The llerwind '.Vtii-e Coal Company, enpi tal stock f 2 OOO.OoO, v.as chaitered at the Slate Department 011 Thuisday of last week. The company proposes to mine coal in Clear field, Cambria, Jefferson, Blair and Centre counties. C. F. Unwind, of Phiudelphia, is president. Tone up tho system by the use of Ayer's Strsaparilla. It will nuke you feel like a new person. Thousands have f.mnd health and relief from si.lT-.-rieg. by the use of this great blood purifier, when ail other meats failed. an.l hour h ,1.1(1.1. 41,11,1 11. SO T-:ii ; I. Them-, hauliea at w. w 8 i-t ,h,m .1 F.van?. hnolma; a' w. w l.-'O K. K. Pivis. M lienrs work 9 K. U. Iiavis. Ill hour- at w. w pi.rtii K. 1.. 1 heoisis. l.'-TJ li-oir? ii:in,iiaii lAi.so V K. it Hriva.'e 1 n eae of hof '& A. K Marsh". I i davs a police a.M) and Zi hours (let. Sl't (fli.eli) 4 ) F. Uninplnrvs. l'i.i hoorp piimpniif . ... 19:55 H.iviil I. lTve.'oT lhs. tallow lor w. w ! Id H,f. Ii.vis- (M.:on).40 hoiir st oi.'ttrn.. 1-i.en lioTii. W illoon-". lot ol stones tor T. w 2 O .latnea ( railat-iier. 17 fconra' w irk 2.1- Mr .:(,' Iiillf?. H I'l-n-t,.-' -I' ll- 8 ',J A. F.. M ar-h. ti hoiir with t-am nnl 4'i ' perehes r.pp 11. Da , V. S. I'.arKer K I'.r.i. t hunr Wilh team and cjrl load t .-and '2 '' ; Tho. T i is. -4 hem-" nil -on wrk at w. w . . 6.w .Ta-. i. H.i-son. pn'ina lJei K s Tiiiie tt. 4- hour- at w. w 5.00 Ji. JI. v hiite. niiikioi. xnd Httinit cellars on pipe 'or w. w 2 2b Thoina- Jl' Na!'.)-, ol hour.-' mason Worn at water works 7 .r .I'.hn leavi. !o l-.our' mason w-.rk at w w.. S -J" 1. A. Shoete.ak'-r. survey a a 1 plan.-1 of vlaru. 4o.ini Kim k.i K.rp II ?c On., o (i ftol hose 4-0 oo On motion, adjoin tied. J. S. Dams. Clerk. Ilim'l I, el n l'oollt l'rojmllco :ur ain't popular med.eiro-s stanl hetween jou find the health oi your wile, child orhahy. I1 always riirt-' to adveriise a t !es.-in ;. I'r. Kenn"dy's 'Favorite !i -inr.i v '" i.i a hlessinsr. It hfis?Hed thousands. n:ul it will help you. fl yoi re i-lck fr on tiouh'.e; ot ihe Kidney.-. Howrt. l.ivrr an 1 li'oo.l, Kpeiul One Io! iar P. r th is Kmi; or eloi- : ein.?. i T1IUVATF salt: I -of- , I I Valuable Real Estate I fl'UK. iin ler.- ii.-ne l oiP;rs at Friviite Sale a tare 1 Two-r-forv t'laine House nn- Twit l.ot (,( ritint. situate in the Korotirb ot H Inn "re. 1'ainhriH ( 'oH;;ty. The property is well situated j mil the land In a toed state lor cultivation. No more des;ia-de plaee lor private residence could he nai in sain ooroimn. F- r terms api l" to underf ii'ep.l ar (Vco-on, (omhria eoiin'y." ANMH Sl'UltM. liooemtier 8. isS5-8t ' CAM Blil A j iiKEMAN IIO'I ii 'b sun mm PARLOR 1 Tin , Ti.i.:s V' cs! : ;oM oilier, mull siki:i:t, i-:jii:nsj5l:i.i3. pa- i(i u - S A SI' oir pii-.ce i 'au eit IALTY. A DM I N I ST 1 1 A T U TN ' NOT I C K. F.sta'c d F,kni: li l- V N . deeea-ed. I .otter? of Ad ninistration. cum tritan'nto an- nr.ro. on the e-tile ol 11-nry Brown, deceased, late ot xviimore herotiili. havic.u t.ren tran'ed to tiic uroler. iiioed. nonce is t-.ertdiy aiven lo thoe. ili-lel't'-l to s::-t f.-late 'liar payment in-i-l he made wi'heiit delay, arel the?e tiavmif eiaims a'-'ain.-t !he raiee noi.-t present theiu proiierly au- tileal:i-:tteil tor tHO.-ilU'ilt. J. H. t AN P. I'roi I I i.t .H vili '';.' " oi cof . I'l.tA i --'A s: Ebensburg Insurance Agency T. V DICK, General Insurance Agent!. EBufiSBURC. PA., ' I'ol.cies written at slo.it, nolle.- in the i!d j r p ! i il li I 1 i BOTTOM IS REACHED ArU LAST . . - ; I Have Nuv in Store the Lament Stock of Ilartlware Ever Ollcred in the Country, all l.ou-ht at Rock-Bottom Prices for Cab and all Firt-Cla Goods. I iLj Not luy or Keep in Stock Any Cheap Job Lot or Auction Goods. What ever You Buy From me You Can IMy on lci"nr Worth the Money You Pay for it. Owinr to an Ad vance I am Now Selling Many Than I Can Peplace Them :it Put 1 Shal Con tinue to Sell at Bottom Prices, until I am Compelled to Be-stoek up. Whon You Waat aCookin- or a Icatin0- Stoe, Tin, Hard ware Iron, Nails, Glass, Trunks and Farming Impleim nts. Call Goods at Lc? and. ce my 1 rices. ?.IA K1 iAKKf HKMiWN, A liiiini.-tratri.x. Iiuero, Nov. W0, ;ss:,.-t. D1 .ETNA, Old Hartford And ntbrr t irit- lait ipinlet. LORETTO HOUSE, I am Not Uundersold. G HUNTLEY. Ebensburg An irust 14, 1SS-3. ,ISM)LUTIv)X XdTK'K. N I? herel y itiven thot the panrership f..-e -'!: r.. tee:i !.;. ji vers ten dir.-olvtil t-v u-u-o.i 1 t-.'i.-e;t . I'. !. J1YHKS. JA'MF-X F. MYKKS ' we here- ind Uro. lias ( Foi lilel , l.OiLK HO. IV. . . Any man or woman un.kii,),' less than J10 Weekly should try our r-y money-niak in titi-iii ess. We want R'4"fi:s for our oele Sirateii MaiUiiie I Jean Spionl "stii ir t in a C;l -.els; a si, our Spii al buppo: it-r, Spou! Oi'i l.i-'ee, find A bdoiiiinnl l'rritt-c'nr C'om hn,,.,i (tor Men nsid 11 vs). No experiene rrai;eil F.ur eiders oer day Kive the Aist'iil 5130 aioin.iiiy. Oar Agents leotirt lour to twenty p:i-f li.:iy. V ourfc lite Sei.d t once for f.ill iai ' eu'..rs. Sttesex. l.K'.virf Schif.le et Co , o'.'O Bro.day, N. Y. The l-ii.-ine? or U.f laie t'.nn will 1 c tiled ni lili. li. M-.e'-. Ait i-r-.,n. Inde'-ted to said lo-m r:il make In mediate i-nytoen!. nod those hiiriuK irlaluin will rt-et.t them without deu, . i). mykks & bko. STRAY II Kl ri:R. Cam" to the Tea- tdi.neeot the sne?erloT. 'n Alleuheny ton ?ln-,. ai.eot the mol.i ie ! J une. one red. two year ol l'hc!ier. with ejh' ear en? o't. two short flits in ttie left, wlnte sfot on the loreiwad and a littie wii.tB on tl.o le"i. '1 lie owner Is rei)oe-ied to eriee forwnrd ro-'ve i-.roiipi ty. pay chances and take le r away': otherwise sh.e "ill ! ois!.o- l of eerflinit to mw. hAMl tL, W 1LU Allegheny T p, I 'ln'. 4. lssa.-e. I i vr s stati ir.n ttecs! ilopie to. Kil ' A II us II i . '.iilKIA I HI N I K, 15 -. ii foi loll - . r . 2 e Myers House) tol'MV, TA., rri'iiti". 0. -i: ell ai: 1 ad ; , i -r Ii ! S MO I- 'A p (. li " HOY CARD If you wish to Farm for Profit, F.ZA0 V THE FARM PAYS," 412 p-;jos, S2.5C - urii, Se( t. 1 ' fH-ilT.BARWUM'Sa -M'. 7.'. ..-.i.i. ki..n III HV l.ll-K.- - It Uvlv Al . T: - An ol Money leitm with Qokie-l Kui.-J Co, -Money waKing. i o t ... - - :'i IOC -vr v, . . FOPSHEE i'McMAHlrtCIBClnnatl. O .rrVA FAMILY SCALtS 4 l4irfiVj'X'. k 1-si f 14 i to i'rd(.:r ijr Pro ft PnCFIT'SOO p-: .50 LTZR c I yr?zci:. I It le. JtjKltih & M. M AKIN. t.jtnce to a jouii "JNCINNATI. O. At, 5;..atal'.ti" l'T ls -, ! 1 4 ' i (j.nitioiis cf toe- newest, best, rc Juiailoil on nct ij't a tl vts. in Ptuiups 1 t FLAri 15, i- i t-:. -. 1? C V: tr'r .ii i n r liiClUI IICIIUDI OUII UU. new york. ; Kris A'l fits sl,;fH fr-e (in nr Xerve i: ,:;torer. Xo dav's use. M rve:ou- euros f 00 ' i ih i liottie tr-e to ti: ( IJ,. K .tie, O-ii A:.'!- "s: l.y Dr. Klio.-'ji fits ufter first Trehiise and as 's. Send to old. , X K( l F( ) 15 S N ( )T I K. Km ale ot DtNMS Hk wlkv, rKea-pd I.ttteri t( staiii-n'i ry on the est itc itt Uennls Hr.iwtev, late ot i:oep.-I,ur h,,r,. iah. deceased, h iviior'hoeo -raited to the un.O r-i -lie t, notice is In rr-ty i-'iv cn to th,-e tn.tehted to .:id estate That payment most he ma-ie without delay, and ttio-e having i -Linos aifa. list ihe sune itin-t ire fo::l ;l,cta jnoi-eriv miihci-'io tied f. r e.tlemei t. JiiJIN A. H1.-V1U, Fxecet-.-r. l.oculjur. No.-, -i. lssi.-rj.. ASSIC.N'KK'S N( )TI'"i: Noli'" is; hcrrhy uiven that John 1'. ( I'Nei II. ot t':ieli- tnvton township. Cunliri-. e.e.prv. h.i made a iienera'. nss'iieniert Tor tto't em rit el hi ere.il tor.s to the nn !er-iL"ed. A it .er-o;s indel.t.-d to the said John I'. I Neil! are re.ioe-ie.) to make jiavinent, and th-.-o havlnir eirnin to .reent them to the a -o-i ,-e w. their t"!av. I'll I I.I F J. SAM-l.hS. Assisn -e. salary on commission, i this PAPK ir- m :;::: K B M TTri'1L n Vllllir"7l H(T713l . li l i 1 I I fi I I VJ H I (it IttHII.LI.dLlOl C 3 111 1 X-JLI l n o- e i-i a-s 1. r Oie -1 e 1 TVrwfcpnprr AlTrt Itlnc ltiirrau I sna ca feW Ff ...... -x-..ri.-e-- .. . wienh.l -H. - 1 ik;!mno . ...ik-:' . Wjhl IN A to, lirishloti, . 1. l-c Huaw-t H u (iiiMli I WMiU J lr
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