tBtSSBlTBO. FA. r . . .J AS. IB, 1886. TW B rvr anr OfAer nac. ., v of gror-e-riea go to the Sug- nr(Ml KooJ of ail kind go to the In J m seduction BLANKETS. fflffi aU1TJVe Uke "r ventory of stock, and in order to clear up stocks we ci oq ifr aream3 in Blankets. Our regular $3 Blanket at $1.98 ; our $5 Blanket at $4,121-2 ; our $3.50 Blanket at $2.75, BUU BU ua inrougn the stock. Come and save money. will LADIES' COATS. ID 15 TV WTOCS ,,h roJ I expecUsd t0 be pPQ losses f ... nt year A-ltoona's r- ... n IC'l.TOO. " : . . . .1111 t - T V. called '-tie iiuicu mui, ..rtcil in AKooni . .Ill nlMQi f&AaWjai-if "Jj, fnr neat and elegantly IUatr- -4r "' by oar people on tat ,fr,x.. L V ?a!nier' A w; f ; ' itjtss almost raised the dead. ... .- ul uieet'fu or ine reams? rva 1 f ;. iocHiion will b field -h rt, January ?:. at ' o cioc, r. Pc-Protbonotary, an 'TJ.,vi.!n! Wednesdsy wording of i.-iHiri, I n f. Hi"-. W". IE GABLE &d OCX, ELEVENTH AVENUE, ALTO OX A. Newmarkets and Ru9sian Circulars at $5, $6 and $8.50. Fine Broche Cloth Coats at $8 ; worth $12. Plush Coats with Real Seal Loops and Fine Satin Quilted Lining at $15 ; worth $22. Children's Coats at Reduced Prices. Every garment we are offering is a Bargain. WM. IF1- O-ABLE &o CO-, 1402 ELEVENTH AVENUE, ALTOONA. et 5""' fy, who died Id Beaford i ta itiri ana m Tuouum. rn- . 1 7 i i - j , it he r faculties tip to th time 1 w- . j be the neat venture Id the ,. , fW 1 CI -Oa 'V-i xjioii I.P,rtnMts Intend -V) start cne In the I r.:' L .'f u:; trora the tjrftfhborhood of Lor iskfQ to Dixmont b? Sheriff Gray ir'.fc'iT 'a-'t. m sliiM blaze In Mrs. Foa- ouse, t Greenoburg., od Snn- g to the woodwork catchlna tester. sscm! piertlon of officers of the L.,; 00 Dell MimuilJ ncuiuj. on " kcf':! rc'Jitfd to attend. I ist i n!uer la Altoona, ooe day Mk koriel wiitc a iaay rjofils on XL airt-eis. r S1 pcoMhed one of her cblU ,t -ast o:r'S teacher of because i 'rom any orofulous disease. try Ajr.'." Sriaparilla. ueed I, w.l; purge ihe blood thertby deitroyinjr the ' cf icrifu'. and wtl! infuse new life ': ar -jib'.at the whole physics! or- ::i n. - ex 'e s-ively severe freeilna "f-'t :. --Vrday of this week, we esr-ur.teroj .otue serious difficul " - g-tt-r e out tne present comber of " Wr Our rt-sders oia't, therefore, ary in perfeotlons that may be i - :'S c.'Lr.s -Tfu:.cw.rig periotn can each get a "" ca.:i:,j at tt.e EbeDsburx pootofflue: Ntoy J Da i,. Mrs T.p!c, .T,.nou fVc-lt, M;3 Victoria Eckenrode. ' Ivstr. Catherine Glllen. .1. T. It. Bowers A barn belonging to Mr. Winfuwt t of Sinking Vney, about four miles east of lyrooe, -was bnrned to the ground on Tues day morning. Just before daylight. All the stock were sared, but tbe balance of the eoeterrts. Including a wagon and carriage, weraxtestroyed. No peraoa appears to know bow the fire originated, as tbe coyrs tow Wn milked Juat before Vbt flames were discovered issuing from tbe roof, and Mr. Lve says be Is positive tlrere was ne Are asout the barn then. Tbe new Hoard of Poor Directcra of Bedford county waa orgaolzed on Wednes day. Two of he members are Rencbllcan When the question of tbe election of a stew ard of the almshouse eame up, one of the Kepuoncane Joined wth the Democratic member In -choosing tbe present -steward, who is a Democrat. Tbe Democratic treas urer was also re-elected. Last fall the Re publican Board of Commissioners did the same tbfng. Thla action makes many Re publicans of the -eounty Indutgs In a vast deal of profanity. SfdDonald at lLoretto. Pa., sells 16 lba. good -brown sugar for tX.; 12 lbs. best white sugar forfL;M lbs. good teaforl.; 8 lbs. good green or roasted coffe for fl ; 6 lbs best green or roasted coffee or tl.; S iba. qutnoes for 26 -eta.; 3 lba. rice for 25 cts.; 4 lbs. barley for25cta.; 4 lb, bolted oats for 2cts.;'5 Iba. .oatmeal for 15 cts.; 6 lb hominy for 28 cts.; good molasses 40 cte. r gal.; syrup at 60 cts. per gal.; carbon j U at 12 cts. per gal.; crocks 10 cts. per gal.; ' tinware, queensware. slaesware. and all ' .other kiods of ware at rock bottom prices, for cash or geod, marketable produce. On Monday last Mr. John J. Humphrey, who had been agent for tbe Adams Express Company at Johnstown for the paat twenty five jears, was removed fom that position ami Mr. Aix. Adair appointed to fill hU place- The cause of Air. Humphrey's re moval was not given, bat ii supposed te have been caused by a relative of one of the general ajwats of the company, who wm employed at tbe Johnstown office againat the wishes .of Mr. HnmDhrev. Mr. Humrih- and esteem of the citi zens and business men of Johnstown, who very much regret his remoyal. --A trudu!ent scheme which is being worked upon unsuspecting farmer In some sections uoen under the name of a loaD com pany. This is the way It is operated : Cir culars are sent oot, and advertisements ate inserted in respectable papers, offering loans on low ra-tes of interest and very easy terms. Numerous frror apply for loats. The terms are, ten dollars as an application and registration fee, which U to be de ducted from the first -half year's interest. If a vlotim aends his ten dollars he is de frauded to that extent. He never gets his loan and never gets bis money back again, because he never has a chance to pay any Interest to deduct It from. We inadvertently omltled to state last week that Hon, II . A. Boggs, State Senator from this district, was married In St. Louis about the 1st of January, to Miss Lura L. ! indigestion, f Crowder. of Latbam, Missouri. Of Miss ' or kidneys, Crowder. the Johnstown Tribune savs : "She Is said to be a school teacher. II 1: not known where the Sf nator first met her, but It Is presumed his recent trip to the West was largely on her account, although his Im mediate object was said to be to visit his brother, who lives In Tipton near Latham." 8o far as we are advised Senator Boggs and his bride have not yet arrived In Johustown, where he resides. n will please accept our congratulations. "Last Sunday morning, before day light," gays the Johnstown Tribune, "the engineer of a passenger train coming west ward over the Allegheny mountain saw ahead ef him, when near the summit, the red light of a flagman's lantern, which was being waved feebly In the air. The train was stopped, and the man with the lantern was found In the snow up to Ms ahoulders, almost frozen to death. He was taken to a where, after being violently rubbed, he RF.HLOCK ITEMS. Hemlock, Jan. 12, '86. I Saturday and Sunday last piled great drifts in the roads. Many of tbe conatry roads are impassable. Tbe railroad cowrpany bad an extra force ef men on duty dy and nlgnt In keeping the main line clear. All the coal mlnea shut dewn the day fol lowing tbe Duncannon bridge disaster, and only resooed work to-day. 'This was caused by tbe fast that no freight was received V7 tbe railroad company. Tbe jpresent cold weatber baa played hav oc wltfe tbe chickens aboct here, numoeca of being-frozen. It w said the dead tedy of a tram a -was fount on Monday mming last neac the railroad at Benscreek.-s.bout two miles west of bere. He had diet! of exposure. "Tour informant conld learc no further particu late. God help tbe po-tr wre'.cbea wo have t tramp this weatber. Irs. Cecelia Farrea, the young wife of Mr. John Farren, jf 'Washington tewnsblp. ed on Sunday aborning last. Hesruneral tcok place yesterday. She bad been sick Mveral weeks with 'brain fever, bat strong hopes were entertaised for her recovery up to within a few iays of her death. She Oaves a little girl About inree year old. It '.a a very heavy Mow to ber youo -husband who is is thus bareft in the sprl&ctime of married life. May her soul rest in peace. Mr. Christ. Eobine is tbe lucky individual who won the very fine gold headed caDe, once belonging toil?v. Thomas Ryan, dee'd, wblch was raffled -off at the Catholic Tair in this place on Monday of last week. As Mr. Robine is a cripple tbe cane could .act have fallen into better hands. Tte fab will re open on Saturday evening next. te Deatb. Sr. SS'ael Lilly Jad his noee froze r s.iv j rey has thw good will i-j .i war, Ltwever, maaa me uose u F..-':i K rr. atlas Harry E. BeK. r.nr.l 1 rjr.g lady at Central -City, -i.ur.tv. a-.d then stole bis father-in-,,, suv, biry nd harness, has beMi -rJ. arnl "i r.'vx lo the Lewistown jail. -A. M , Hopewell township, ..rJ cunfy, b i ej from November 15 to i-r 14 five drer, one of whieb ; ri : i f Mi-n l-i riffled ; fourteen wiid :f-f T'.r'v '.t.rfM pheasant, two foxej -M.T'jli.J ai ITrtto always pays the pu--i fr giind country product ot i )'.'. t- f.i;:iwe: Oats, 50 cts.; eoro. c: ,-, r;. .n. : wheat, 11.10; beaos, j ;r hu-:.ei, j1 ail oUier good mar 'j'i "liiii-'e wanted. -Ijsvd are everywhere using and ree :acJi5g Parker's Tonic because they sf ia.-L.e-l frutu ezyenence that It apee ; x wr.-ikr.fe iu the back 1 st: '.r.)a'js te-'i'-'-sr to th x. -V. r.: v.i tu U p Urmometers In Holli T'. ri.ru-, Iluiiticgdon and Clear- i t, it m- c.'UI-r by several degrees, at fMit :. - p'ib-j r.anied, on last Wednes fw E 'ir.irii than it was in this place, h.t:t 1: r-t( -vred 12 !ejrees below zero. -N" lie lrman, of Pittsburg, who wag k'! t r nil.,. rij Mary Sohns and Ella ai-riar hum tbrir homes in Johnstown :j c-:y, for luiproper purposes, n'.i- on Ji! ;r.Jay, wben the case nas i ;r. ( u:t. acl will be sentenced to- 1 f i; r of a c.re f ' a. !tupar;:! Willie Hendricks, says a Johnstown spe cial, was the name of a boy twelve yeara old, who for sooae time has been Acting in tbe capacity of door tender at the Mill coal mine. The ooy was an orphan, and made bis home with Joho Hendricks, a German, liv ing at Daireyvllle, a short distance -from this city. On Saturday evening be left Cfce mine at the usual hour and started for his home. ns never reached it, and about five -o'clock th next day bis Head body was fofcud in Cover's orchard, which route he had taken on his homeward -way. When found, his body, save his bead, was burled beneath the eoow. He had evidently been overcome b the intense cold, and thus came to his lonely death. John Hen- t dricks, with whom the unfortunate lad ; lived, says that sometimes when the weather 1 was very cold the boy had a habit of stop ping over night with a friend of tbe family lo Prospect, and when he failed to reach home on Saturday evening they were not j IHDf ANA COrJTTT PROHIBITIOX. Tbe refusal of Judge Harry White to grast any tavern license In Indiaaa county, practically establishes within ber 'borders a Prohibitory llqaor law without te aid of a Constitutional mendment. Tbe Indiana Utstenqer of Uret week, while it approves, aa all right-minded men must appreve, of tbe sentence of J-cdge White upon Tcank Derr, the Indiana borough hotel keeper, for open ly maintaining a bar in thefaoe of tbe re fusal of tbe Court to grant him a license, takes occasion to express ita views In regard to the fact whether tbe cause of temperance has been ?omoted in that ocoty by Judge White's eeurbe on the licoee question. It says : "It Is btjw six months 4nee the hotels In this place were denied license and we have had aoae experience in iprohibition. We have come to the conclusion that prohibi tion doe not prohibit. It K stopped the sale of -intoxicating liqaore -and prevented men fra getting drunk we -would be pre pared te a-lvocate it with ail our might. But tbe experience in tins lace is that it j does not. The law Is violated every day and men who want to et drank, and there are mac? of-them, find no difficulty in get ting trw necessary intoalcants. This is lamentable fact and toe same tiling is expe rienced in other prohibition districts. In many -portions of Iowa, where they have prohibition, the law is a doad letter and no one thinks of indicting the violaters aod the result -is that there tt nore drunkenness there -t'-ian in tbe neighboring state of Illi nois, where they have a hiri license law. Statietizs from "the two etetes 6how that high license has been of more benefit thau prohibition, and if, in Pennsylvania, we can not have prohibition that will absolutely prohibit, let us have a iiiga license law. That at least will be a etep in the right di rection and wiil help educate the people up to the standard of absolute prohibition. From -indiscriminate license to prohibition appears to be too big a stride and even if a legislature should be elected tnat would pass such an enactment. We forv much fear It wow id share the fate of the iowa law. Our little community he re is not different from ay other in the state and we know wbereot we speak wben we ay that there is niose drunkenness today than there would be bad we one or two ihign licensed hotels acd certainly the quality ot liquor sold would be of a better grade; tor tbe man who takes two drinks of the vile stuff ped dled about our streets to-day is prepared to go home aod lick his grandniotfeer. W e do not wish to throw one straw in the way of tbe good juen and women who ace striving for the palpation of their fellows from the fate of tbe drunkard ; hut we do think that the best tiing, at tbis time, is a hih license law wtUi strong restrictive provisions. That will ea open the way and educate the people that n time we may have a prohi bitory law ttiat will really prohibit. We know that many enthusiastic temper ance people will differ with us id our views on this subject ; but we can't lieip it. We are ju'.t aa earnestly In favor of temper ance as they, but we fail tc see the reiueiiy as they do." VEMTLEHCS OF THE JTBT. Tb Artuntnl Court. alarmed for his safety. It was not until they learned that he had not been at this friend's house that they began to fear the worat and instituted a search with the le sult above stated. A War Relic. We clip the following from the Clarion Aepullioati. Gcucttf. : About the middle of Novemt,f iz I re ceived a letter from the Rev. Mr. Evann, formerly of Curllville, Pa., but now of Salisbury, Somerset county Pa., in which he intormed me that he had a member In his charge by trie name of Ringlar, who had a Welh and EniMsn Te?tnment. which he had found on the battle fiild at Fredericks burg, bearing the name of . .). Humphrey. It aye me quite a shock, as my brother Hugh was killed in that memorable and dis astrous battle of Dee. 13t'i. 18fi2. My broth er was a member of C- F. 133 Regt. P. V. I felt confident that it was my brother's Testament, as these were his initials and that he could read Welsh. I sent two! of brother's old letters wblch he had sent me from the army, to Mr. Evans so tnat they contd compare signatures for a proof, and on the 18th of this month I received the Tes tamont Thp hook Is in cood condition con- airiarino that it. was in such a nard battle, j rule to show cause. Continued and that, twenty three years ago. Mr. j D. P. Shaflrr, plaintiff iu error certiorari On Monday at 12 o'clock P. M., Court met with Hon. Robert L. Johnston, Presl- ! dent Judge, and Honorables Jobn Flana j gan and Joseph Master?, Associate Judges on the bench. The following is the dispo , sition of the cases on tbe list : . Commonwealth ys. Garrett Risban mo I tinn for new trial. Motion overruled and ! defendant sentenced to pay a fine of f5.00, j costs of prosecution, and undergo an impris ', onment in tbe couuty jail for two weeks, ' and to give bond In the sum of two hundred ' dollars to keep the peace. I .'i'lii- if. Wees vs. John L. Larimet rule to show cause. Continued. ! Hipps & Lloyd vs. S. A. i.iyerty rule to slow cause. Continued. Johustown B. fc L. Association vs. P. Scott, et nx. rule to show cause. Rule Mary Varner bv her next f riend Joseph J Tn rahWn.p. Jones, vs. Jesse Varner libel in divorce; Smith Jamfs .ir., laborer. (Jlmzin boro!iK rule to show cause. Ordered that the res- snvder s. M.. luroier. Ju-kum tmnnhit. ponaent pay o ine lioemui. win sum ui i-inrri voney ; towards liquidating the expenses of the U- j p,IIe" j'p"t: uei 1 II nivorca. Wilson Sinill wia -Will B OWIfl t Amawar Tbelr H aoaea Court. Folio wing Is the first It of jurors drawn alnee be refilling of tbe wheel, and each person named will report at March term ot Court: OR A KB OaORR. AMoad Adam, farmer. Orobbtown. Kt-Kbr'a. Kobert H.. booksr, Cambria, lit W. Book t. W merchant. MWiByereek Twp. tkrpeW. W., foreman, C'onomauith. lt W. Darts Mora.il, millmao. Johagtown. 1st W. ltonagran M. J.. tanner, CtearBeld Twp. Fallon James, brakeman. Kat Taylor Twp. Oarman Henry, lawyer, Ebenburg. E. W. rifilth Abner, larmer. Stunycreek Twp. 4utwai(l Peter. butcher..all1txln Bot. Hun, Frederick, larmer, Carroll Two. .lenke James, wire drawer. ;onemauifh, M W. Jonae Oriffita J.. faroir. Omlna i P. Kountz Jotin. mlllmiin. Joknstown, Stb w. KimIow James, laborer. WooaTaie. Leww Evao J., foremaa. KLillvllle. 1st W. Link Martin, farmer. CJIeej-fleld Twp. Myr t:. J.. painter, Jon,ntown, 8d W. Mc:iellan Frank, laborer. .Villvllle, lit W. UrilVirmllt Henry, farmer, Harr Twp. MoMnmy Ubarlea, larmer, Washingtoa Twp Hoed Samuel, farmer. HU-sklick Iwp. Stole JoLn. Innkeeper, l'rrolitowrj. loicb H. M., merct)Hol.iKwer Toder. tkavrs ji acme! rinsx wik. Adams W. B., farmer. Jacksor town gulp. Arl-Je Frederick, larmnr. Carroll township. Arnold H. W., nt(rat. JubMtown, 1st ward. Hirok A. ir., tinner, OalUKin borough. JUursOeimer Peter J., Biueai:Lber, W ilmore. Cacipbell John. Kentleman. .lolinftown. 1st wa d C'aFrull Peter, machinist, Aillrllle. 1st warl. CcULe William, farmer. Allegheny townstiip. Ia! Tbomas S.. irentlena' n- JuUnstown, 1st w. ii Utiauncey. lnnkeepor, t pper Yoder. leuwl Joseph, laborer, tfailiizio boroub. Uilloo J . C, blacksmitn. Ualluzin mwuhhip. ins neon H. C, laborer, Ai iI.ti11, 1st ward. Lodon William, farmer, UrartJeld townfblp. Fees JoLs K., shoemaker. Camt-rli, 1st ward, ticore A. A., farmer. W akliintm township, ttaniii Itaniel. larmer. uiiqiiehanna township, (ribbons L. Byron, salesmaa. Johnstown. 1st w. 'MasKOW M.S., larmer. Kea.e town-hip. OrayJJamel, la-tner. Sn aqijlon township. (ni v Caleb, farmer, Ei-i-ir tojfiithip. OritSn Joseph, farmer, Muoster to nship. Oritn-.k David S., plasterer, ohuttown, 5Lh w. utra!i Joseph, hatcher. EbnsburK w- ward. Hayas Thomas, engineer, Oatabrla. 1st ward. Hiuesutin. InnKeeper, Kichuind towr.thip. Hlnes John A., farmer, Ulackliek township. Hipscb Joseph, farmer. Chest township. Horner IMntei. trmer, Saquenna township. IleJl J-'rauk, lanuer. AlleKheny township, ltell James farmer, i'ortake towashlp. Jones Kicbard jasttoe el the peace, Uenemangh, 1st ward. Lnlir William, laborer, Johnstown. 6tb ward. McOoscb iiemetrins, farmer, AHi icheny twp. Melou J. N.. teamster, Croyle township. Miller ic H.. cier k, Johnstown. 8th ward. Murphy James J.. clothier, Johnstown, 3d ward. Myers IsalaJi. larmer. Croyle townsJitp. N'-el 31. J.. laborer. White township. Pewell JJ. laborer, Cambria luwuihlp. Kattjey Joeli, carpenter, Washington twp. Kiltte Peter, axi-nt. Cambria, lid Hard Kharbaujfb Joba W., merchant. tJarrolltown. Swauk Morrell. clerk. Johnstown, 4lh ward, W eakland Jobs, farmer, Carroll township. Weakland Aiisieui, fanner, Elder township. Waiver Josept, laborer, Cambria, lt-t ward. TBiVtMl CBORS SKCX!D WBEK. Adams W. A . merchant , Franklin. Adams Samnel, laborer. East Taylor township. Huntley William, clerk, Johnstown. 0th ward. Brown Jobn, boss, Johnstown, 4th ward. CroHord Daniel, clerk. Jonstown, 6ih ward. Crlste Vincent, carpenter, Washinarton township, liaris Amos, miner East Taylor township. Fairen Joseph ii., lnriaer, Cambria township. Freidhott f. S.. innkeeber, t'onemauirh, 1st w. F rank C. A., can. enter, Mijlrllle. 1st w.ird. ull John, .lr, lalorer, Joanstown, 6tti ward. Hibner Henry, mason Johnstown, 7th ward. Hancuft J J.", :a'orer, Hallltzln borouKh. Horrocks .lonathan, miner, trooemauvn, tid ward. Horten .loaepli, laborer, W oodrala. Itel 1 bomas, student, Portage township. Jones K"beri, laburer, Cambria. 1st ward. Kemery Adam, frmer. West Taylor township. K navel treorire, tsllor, West Taylor township. ewis John E , millinan, Johnstown, lit ward. Euther H. A., larmer, Carroll township. Eanitbein I' A., Innkeeper. Carro'ltowu. Luther S. .1., farmer, Carroll township. MeCanr-e Albert, farmer, t'hest township. McCoy J. S., farmer, Allenheny township. McConnall A J., sawyer, tearficld township. McConnel! John, larmer. Clearheld township. McIerinotl Thon.-as. innkeeper. Mlilville, 2J w. Mctiouirh James, larmer, Siutnmerhlll township. Murray Kobert, laborer, Cambria township. Mvt-rs Hen. E.. ct rpentrr, K.eade township. O'Connor James, labarer, Vpper Yoder. O'IS'elll Thomns. millman, Johnstown, Stli ward. Orris (JeorKS .1., laborer. A-lams township. ( I'Brlen William N , merchant, -lillvilie. 1st w. tarsons Kobert. tailor, Jounstown, 2d ward. Porter John, teamster, Tunnellhill. Prltei i'hllip, larmar, WasbiiiKton township, luer AnJro. A., foreman. Eower Yodar. Keynolds Henry, firmer, Adams towasliip. Stone in the Kidney Evprtled After FatnK Ir. Kraastfl FTrlle Re rarely" Two ffeeha. Hardware ! HardwarSS :oi- IMPORTANT TO CITIZENS OF Kl" "EISTSBTJIIO VTSTD VICIISTITY. On of tbe most remarkable cases tbat hat ever been bronfrht to tbe rretlce of tbe public ( tbat ofMr. J. S. Beach, of t5tone Kldfre, Ulster county, N. T. Mr. Beach bad snffered since Oct. 11, 187., from the presence of Valcnlna or Stone In tho rlirr.t Kidney. No leas than seren ptrralclans wer employed at different times, to whom Mr. Beach paid hundreds of dollars for medical treat nent, with only temporary relief from bl s;ony. flj the ar-frent solk-ltx-tlons of his friend lie was Injured to try Ir. Tarld Kennedy's "Tavorlte Remedy," and experienced a marked Improve--ment from the first da-y he beran to as tbe med icine. On tbe 16th -of September he vetded a slone as larfte as eould be passed through the -aatural channel. Mr. Beach concludes a loaa letter to Ir. Kenne i 4y by saylpir : ' It -will always afford me pleas- ; re to recommend th-Favonte Remedy' tothoe 1 wbo may be sufferlne; from difficulties of theKid- j ' neys and Bladder, or any disorders arising from f . an impure state of the blood. i Wm.KrHnrv.RI Fayette St., BaKl mors. Mdsava: "J belters 'Favorite Keae ' dy' is a (rood medicine It Is dotnir roe more 1 frond than anythlnn l ever tried, and I bare triad ' t almost everything-, fori am a sufTirer from dys- ; pepsfa " While -Favorite Kemeny' Is a sieoAe i In Stomach and HlartSer diseases, it Is equally ; ' valuable In eases of billions disorders. Constipa- ! tion ot tne noweis ana an tne ciass ei 111s sppar--sntl v 1naeparable from vheconstitutlons of womea. Price, II ; si a bottles. -CV An Efficient Remedy In nil ruses of Hronehlal nntl Pulmo nary AfTectious ii Ann's Chkrrt I'ectorai.. Aa such It is recognized and prescribed by tho medical profession, and to many thousands of families, for tha , part fort v years, it has been regarded as an invaluable household remedy. It is a preparation that only requires to be taken ia verv small quantities, and a few doses of it administered iu the early stare of a ! cold or cough will effect a speedy cure, and may, very possibly, save life. There, I ia uo doubt whatever that ; Aysr's Cherry Pectoral Ilaa preserved the lives of rreat number of persons, by arresting: the development of jLarynsrltis, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, and Pulmonary Consumption, and by tbe cure of those dangerous maladies. It should be kept ready for use in every 1 family where there are children, aa it Is a medicine far superior to all others In the treatment of Croup, the alleviation of W hooping Cough, and tbe cure of Colda and Influenrja, ailments peculiarly Inci dental to childhood and youth. Prompti tude in dealing with all diseases of thla ' class is of the utmost importance. The ! loss of a single day may, in many cases, i entail fatal consequences. Do not wairta precious time in experimentinir wllh medicines of doubtful efficacy, vbile the 1 rnaladv is constantly traluln a deeper holi, I'tit take at once the sjeedlet and moft certain to cure, , ! Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, ; rirVpARRD nr j ! Dr. J. Ayer .V Co., Ixiwell, )Imi ! SoM by ail Inii,-i.ts. I 'WENTY -NINTH Annual State- a ao It raj in a wvne 77 fE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY OF IN- forming the people of Ebensburg and vicinity, that -we haTe aieae opened out in the Tudor building on High street, a new, large and complete stock of hardware of every description, tB-MEUlTAXICS' TOOLS. BUILDERS' HARDWARE. tSTEA RMIMPLEMEXTS. FORKS, SPADES, BLAH tSr SMITH TOOLS. HORSE SHOES, HARROW FI.YS tW.YAILS OF ALL KEYDS.BAR IRO.Y and STEEL, HOUSEFURXISHJXG GOODS. RE- vrVOLVERS. CUTLER GlYSt SHELLS. W CARTRIDGES, T11I.YE.S. CORDAGE, ETC. Referring to th above, we respectfully ask the citizens of Ebens burg and surrounding country for a share of their patronage. We have been regularly trained in the hardware business, have bought. ! our gooJs for cash and believe we can ofter great inducement to- those who desire to purchase. E. DUFTON & SON. EBENPICKO, Ap';l 3. 185. CARL RI VIOTTJS, PRACTICAL AND DEALER IN Watches. Clocks, IEWEI.HV. EiherwarejD!iic3llDStriiMiri Avn Optical Ooods. Sole Agent FOR THE Celebrated Rockford WATCHES. Columbia and Frcdonia Watches In Key and Stem Winders. LARGE SELECTION of ALL KlN'Ds of JEWELRT alwayi on hand. t-y" My line of Jewelry is nnaurpa-ioerl. Coma and aee for yourself before purcha? elswhere. C- AIX WORK GUARANTEED CARL RIVINIUS. Ebensburg. Nov. 11, 185 -tf. 1 if: :v o I- ' 1 the year entllnit Dee. 31 , 185 : i Am't Insured Deeember 31 . 1S5 fl,"u5.8v1.82 Am't Insured during the year Induct am't expired dur- Inir year I Deilnct atn't surrendered and eaneeled this paper mmB& oE?rPwHi?RirAri.ln,r Krrara 110 piicc nutor Lo' made fJr'ltfiS VO HlCa B VIRGINIA FARMS FOR SALE. U 00 farms. 10 to 10.000 aeres at SS to 4 1 I aere. Good marksts. Hulthy c.imsw. for I I able prospects. Writs for clrenlars oontaiclnr 3.219.00 t2,051,O4T.S'a 265,274 00 67,y 00 S 32S.B9 00 Am't Insured Pec. 3l,18.' Am't notes In foree Dec. . .1,7-J6.078 tl , 1P0.275.M A6 .043.00 - 1KS.S18.M 25,555.00 5. 842.00 32.1S7.00 j Am't prcm. notes in torce lice. 31. '. 1 161,121.5 ol. ! Am't premium notes ta ken durlnn yesr. ... "... Ielue( nm 't expired dur injc year riedu-'t am't surretiderefl and canceled farmer. Oallitzin boruuab. , latiorer, Cambria, M ward. F.iizahfth S Lvtla vs. Edward McGlade I rule to show cause. Jan. 12, 1886. Ar Kued and C A. V. In re. Application for Charter for Summit t Borough. Jan. 13, 1880 Prayer of petition. ers granted. j Ex'rs. B. M. Johnston vs. David Tiexler iratnTer, t'ooi-ersdale. foreman, Jobnsl-iwn, 1st ward. t Mi-v .' I L2: 3r, Mr r' 3 at I.oretto sells boys boots at -,J f -' t'f pair! rnan' hiuiti frnm ' u t . . . . .... I - "..urn i soon i rom oo eta. to i ' ' frvm 73 els. to tl.OO : ladies' f:uiE$: t tl.; mlssea'. ladiea'. and ' I r.jLer (.f a. i kind af Inaraal nplnd 1 ' y "-"i (vens, otje of the best known j ety. I::air county, died very " -J '-i a.t Tueray. The deceased ! i-t!.. ;.,,, nlaceand other rjoints i tart of thla county for the ' 1 taiidarsl Path.lir nnhll. r -Mr i-:, -f r.. f St- aa. t:m. l-'2h:y re-perted by all who .j ;.( stortT jja, (,ms a vast --"'i tfamaie. Br,d lo g0me places for - -t j'ra j! 'fni.i . hip. n.P ..t - ij required to recover 1 rTje srnnrimo ernl..ta In J".r '"'di, drsss Roods, boots ie and provisions at Jobn H;h street. ' at l.r.reftn T .till hnla . "' -'l Ptj'.tir.uea tri nsva .,t.lml r -, ... - " . k . ii . . - ft yjri 1.4 --"-i c ci. per yan ; oest i'-ti't,1 15 ru tPr iard Rray yarl ' KentucJ Jeans at a-t, ' "u- e.veteens, shawls, blan- ' ' 0lt"T fa'l and winter iroods at 1 fjW Prires, for ragh or 800j mar. t:rC, 1 M"'-'b. the troty aod effi tt!. r""r ' fl orioh. had bis bands waee is dress goods as low aa anion cancels at 6 eta. per Hit eiieine at Mnmii-p ,rr-i up. it raa snowbound ;""', t)eri thP aoon recovered. It is supposed he was out I flacelr.c, and when bis train whistled for blm he waa unable to net on, which caused him to remain In the position in which be j was found." At tbo annual election for Directors ot j the Protection Mntnal Fire Insurance Co., beld on Monday last, tbe following named I persons were elected to nerve for ensuing i year: Geo. M. Reade, Henry J. Hopple, ! Heory Prltchard. John J. Evann, Thomas Griffith, C T. Roberts. H. Klnkead, John Lloyd, John G. C. Bearer, D. C Little, Jobn C. Gates. John A. Blair. The Board organized same day by electing officers as follows : President, Geo. M. Heade ; Vice President, John A. Blair; Ex. Committee. John Lloyd, John J. Evans, C. T. Roberts ; Secretary and Treasurer. T. W. Dick ; Agents, Geo. A- Kinkea.1, Eoeosburg ; J. E. Roberta. Johnstown. An assessment of foor per cett. will b levied. About ten o'clock on Sunday night fire started in the old Catholic cbnich ai Indl- j ana, and whan first discovered bad made such headway tbat It was Impossible to save ; it, and the efforts of the fire department ! were turned to saving Ihe fine residence . erected by the Catholics for tbe asa or some ; aisters of a Western institution who bad been there in charge of the Catholic achcol. j Owing to the extreme cold, the thermome- ter registering ten degrees below xero, it ! was impossible to do effective work. The ' two chemical engines Iroie np almost as soon aa started, and It was only by building a fire around the cylinder of the water en irlne that it could be made to do acy work. In a short time the the fire had communi cated to tbe dwelling house, acd botn wera totally destroyed. Tne loss will reach from $4,000 to $5,000; no Inaarance. The fire was undoubtedly the work ot an incendi ary. Never Cold Wsalhsr. On getting up last Satuiday morning peo ple found the ground covered with about twelve Inches of aoow and without the aign f a rfrift. and many were calculating on having the best sleighing of the crew Of the hile un- gravel rlnter. a k,.., ioht nviock. however, the wind rose 4a uu wa wapt-' up. and in a left entirely t,.. ' ' the enjlne wa taken tut,. ' rr"m turday evening until i r, 4 '''"Jn Ul 8rnj' and engineer tiUif-i to .-a, out In the storm with ,r-m. a,i ... . trup' 11 Bt "an tunc of prevention A',,-":''"'' well as invalids, t 'Jlh Sv'w lAl ir"i Gazette, published in M""' the minent prac- ft r t,'r0uIr I-)isases ; for It polnta v-uuj,, of fjnn)Dlc Diaaes, and ' lt r:ev .. .. .. ' c "rany an avoidable. It l aiie Bl eet. and U tent aldrei.sna i)ra jsyh,. & ' T nr. ' and tbe anow began to pile ! hnrt time some places were ! bare, while in others the snow was piled ten ! or twolve feet high. All day Saturday, Sun i jay and Monday the wind continued with I unabated vigor, and ouly letup oo Monday j evening. Tbe mercury got down to about ! 12 below xero In some plaoes about town ! while In others It sbowea auou o- , i . a a DAsal ails' -voArlpd In in a a- I Tne train on ma oru ! Ing the first and second trips on Saturday. 1 and on getting to Cresson on tbelr third. ! but In coming back on Saturday ' ter leaving Cresson on tumt'ZtZwJ Miowed up at the cut just weat of Munstr where thei crew anj paseei:ci. w..,. -S ted S st.VTil night. They were br;,abt up from there on Sunday morning by a hack sent from this place. Rir.siar nrlxed it verv much but cheerfully gave It np, when he found tbat a brother claimed it. He had written the following below the signature of mv brother : "Found on the battle field by Peter Ringlar, Co. D. 133 P. V. 13tb, of Dec. 1862. at Fredericshurg " David Humphrey, Currllsvllle. Pa., Dec 21, 1885. H. J. Humphrey, the owner of the testa ment and who was killed at Fredericksburg, wait resident of Cambria township when he enlisted In tbe company that lert this place under Captain Jonee, and was a brother of Mr. E J. Humphrey, of Cambria township, and of John Humphrey, of Johns town. m . The West-Point C'adetehlp Following is an open letter from Hon. J. M. Campbell : Horss or Representatives, ) Washington. D. C, Jan. S, 1886. To the Press of the Seventeenth (Pa.) Con grtssional District. Gentlemen :-nay!ng been requested by the Secretary of War to nominate a candi date for appointment as Cadet to the U- S. Military Academy at West Point frnm the XVIlth Congressional District of Pennsyl vania, 1 wouia respecuuuy rentier j.'u announce that there will he a competitive examination as to the mental and pnysica. qualifications of sucn applicants as may pre sent tneinseivea. saiu tinuiiunuiiu .... ducled b a Board of four qualified gentle men, wbo will bo appointed for that pur pose, and who will meet in Johnstown on Tuesday, the 23d day of March. 1886. or at such other time as the Board may agree upon, itiving due notice of the same; the examination to be free to all applicants be tween the ages of seventeen and twenty two years who are bona fide residents of the district. The candidal selected by the Board will be required to report at West Paint nof later than trie 10th of Juue,188G. Very respectfully, 3 j. M. Camtbem.. A Walklna; SUeleton. Mr. E. Springer, of Mechanicsburg. Pa., writes: "I was afflicted with lung fever and atweess on lungs, and reduced to a walking Skeleton Got a free trial bottle of Dr King's new Discovery for Consumption, which did me so much good that I bought a dollar bottle. After using three bottles, found myself once more a man, completely restored to health, with a hearty appetite, and a gain in flesh of 8 lbs." Call at E. James' Drug Store and get a free trial bot tle of this ceitain curst for all Lung Dis eases. Large bottles $100. Proceedings affirmed. I E. D. Fry vs. Albert Ivory -rule to show i i cause. Rule discharged, I McMillan Waters vs. F. A. Shoemaker j j rule to show cause. Continued. ' j Jocob Thomes, Plaintiff in error, vs. Wm. ! ' Reade, defendant in error rule to snow j i caae. Upou the affidavit of the defendant ! showing merit In nia derence, an appeat is j duected nune pro tunc, tbe same to be filed i on payment ol costs wltnin 30 Jays. f. VV. lielfrick vs. Jonn Ashcran ei ux rule to show cause. Judgment set aside as to Margaret Asticraft. Ja ues C. Murray vs. W. P. Akin rule to show cause. Continued. Petition of Jonn C. Distong for benefit of Insolvent laws. Defendant discharged. Exceptions to distrinution of Auditor of fund arising from Assignee's sale of prop erty of Teter McGough et ux. Continued to 1st February. Hugh Greenwood vs- John Sbriver etal rule to show cause. Writ set aside at costs of defendant. Exceptions to road in Clearfield Town ship, tjase continued. Exceptions to report of viewers of road between Carroll town and E'en:burg. View confirmed as modified by review. Exceptions to report of viewers to assess damages in Lilly borough. Exception!? overruled as being filed to late under rule of Coutt. School Report. Report of the Ehensburg Public Schools for fourth month, ending January Rib : A rerun e Enrolled, attendance. t i i HIRRUUE LK FSSriS 1 M1F.D. The following maniaga licenses have been Issued by the Clerk ot the Orphans' Court since last Tuesday week : Robert Walton and Kate Hipp, Conemaugh boroutrh. James H. Patterson and t'harlotte Kelly, of Baker s mines, Oatlltxln townsliij. W lillam Tliomas Mors aod Sarah Mary Col lins, or Mouth Kork. William Henderson and Lizzie K. Allendorfor, Jobnstuwn. ORITIART. Mr. Henry Rlnm.of Carroll town, Ilea After a Brief Jllnean. I'AKKOLLTOWR, Jan. 12 '18. Tjhar Krbkman : The unexpected death ol Mr. Henry Binm, one of our foremost and most re spected citlxens, whose funeral took place to-day, ha!) cast sueh a Kloom over our community and called forth sn many expressions of sorrow that your correspondent feels that a brief otdt'iary notice of tbe deceased would be appreciated by many of your readers. The deeeased was born In Wlndeschbueh. Ba den, In Germany, on tbe 2oth of December. 1U4. acd bad consequently hut entered upon his 62nd year. He came to New York oo the 13th of Hep tember, 1883. and in April. 184. cauie to Carroll town On September 27th ot the latter year be was united in matrimony wi'h Miss Annie Schroth, a slater of our townsman, Mr. Iawrence Schroth. Prior to his marriaire the d aeased tte came a convert lo the Catholic Cburrh, and was baptl aed In tbat laith at St. t'htlomena's church. In Pittsburg-. His esteemed and respected uart- ner in lite, with twelve children four boys and elaht airls surrtve htm. and hltterly mourn bis untimely tatcins; away. Ihe deceased bad Number policies js-siied il'irlnn year. ... Number i-.'.'-ies in force ltc 31 , 1!,5 CASH ACivVST-REcaiTS. Am't on hand at last settlemert 2.1'-!0.ei Cash for new insurance J, 177 44 B il.iTire a?sese rent. No. 8 1.46V. 42 KXPaNIlITLRES LOSSES FA ID. .1. A. McCormlek t 600 C8 Jo'eph 4utwald 1,222 00 James Mvers 27 i John L.loVd a Sons 37.50 Henr E'tel 5W 00 JMnrv K. Moritan 8 00 Michael Kyn 3 00 J oseph Hopfer 5C u Michael Cronaaer 17 74 V. W. Harris (partial paym't.. l.OoO.tO OTHER EXVENSKS. Comm'n on balance assessm't.. 73.47 Secretary's fees 147. !Ki Treasurer's salary 80. oO Rent 4000 Agent's commission 21V. 76 I'rctn's ret'd. policies canceled.. 90.72 I'rintinir, postage, stationery, expressaae. etc Exoneration mssessm't No. 8. . . . Compensation Cx. Committee.. s&es, etc.. 295 ..2,062 -4.767.47 Kxpentes adjustinK lossi , Balance on hand 149 75 137 08 2 OO '23 60 2S8.90-4.77.4- Prem. notes In force Dec. 31, 1SSS. ..$161,121.68 ; LOSSES ADJUSTED WOT PAID W. W Harris (balance) tjoO.OO l'oor Directors Cambria County 1,100.00 ESTEY ORGANS ARK THE Best in the World I . o Agents Wantod Ht st Prices and Terms to KlKsT-t I,ASS MEN. O.M.Y HLSH.SBLE PARTIES NEED APPLY. Jewelers, Fnrnitare Men snfl Knsic Can Sell Onr Instruments. WE ALSO HANDLE FOR THE TRADE THE SHON1NUEK PKHANS :LtC'H Sc WAKRENS tlK'J NS. SKIKV ari.AKK ORiA.NS. SI EKL1NU t 'EU.VNS. DIC KER KKlS. PI NOS BEHK HKUS PI ANUS, Wm. K.N A HE k 111 S IIAMW J.kC E1SSHEK PIANOS. I ur business beinir the laraet in Per.nsi Ivanta we have fc!!nie for supplying the trs 1i at t-et- er rates than you can po?ihlv Ret from the Eacfory. ' 'OTe--OTirfe;it SoIl-lt d. Syjet-c'y l.nir fVf-C.-lor tall t rade. H. 1 lit milt on, 87 Eifth Are. A 150 Eirt Ave., riTTSHl lUJH, l'A. Nov. 27.- TCT Im. REE! CO ToUI. $1,600 00 The forea-olntr account aadlleil. found correct, and approved this 8th day of January, A. D. 1884. JOHN J. EV ANS, ) JOHm U.OYH. t Ex. Committee. D.T. KOBEKTS. S Jan. 16, l8fl. Pt. TACWSi. Si SS C H S' Z 8: c : . c o : . 71: sr v n. I ! Mary E. Davis Mrs. C. Lewis.. ... Aille Lloyd (tussle Davis. J. W. Leecb 1 i 37 a i 27 3 i 28 4 : 24 6 : 24 82; 70- 20! 47- 2i. 48! 12' 4 10 43 W til 34, Thk contract for bnildlng an extension to the Hell's Gap railroad has been given out. and work will begin at onc.v lt will run to Mahaffey. in Clearfield count . arid will be built by the Pennsylvania company. BT accident a man swallows a poison. TJow frightened he is. How the home anti dotes are sent down after tr, and in what eiowlng terms the messenger hurries along the doctor. Yet hosts of excellent people are slowly dying of poisonous elements In their blood. The liver should bve removed theae but it Is weak and disease l, and so tails It its duty. ! you understand this fact' If so you wi'l be t,lad to learn that Dr. Kennedy's Fatoiite Remedy cur.w liver complaint. Totals . i 6 ;140 114 S54 120 87 'J07'; 20 The following pnpils were perfect In at tendance : Room No. 1. Irvin Gant. Oille Connell, Calvin Port. Dellie tbuto, Henry Ludwig, Ollie Davis, Harry Connell, llersoriell Evans, Harry Evans. Rhodn Rilter. Calvin Jones, Allie Jones, Slay Davis, Emily Davis, Myr tle James. Mav Griffith, Blanche Folsum. Dalr-y Corbln, Mau.i SriineTelr, Bessie Evans. Room So. 2 Fred. Jones, Ollle Stough. Butler RoberlH, Johnnie Thomas, Joseph Mack. Flora Mills, Gertie Luttrmger, Maud Richardson, Grace McCaslin. Room No. 3 Kay Jones, Frank Evans, Charlie Pirt, Jiinmie Dick, Emmett Davis, Charlie Weakland. Mabel Dayis. Norab IiUdwig, Emma Morrow, Annie Malnney, Maueie Mcjahs, Minerva leiglity, Katie Lntti inner, Stella Rosensteel. Room No 4. Olin Barker, Eddie Luther, Raichett Garman, Lonnie Jonos, N orris Mason. Medio Divif, Alice Davie, Delia Fotsom, Julia Connell. Room No- Geo. Kinkead, Ira Davie, Jeane 11 ill. l rt D.tvis. Frank Connell, Her man Coins II, Eddie Linton, T.iaiinie Davis, Izor D.tvis, Fannie Richardson, Ra-hel Leidy, Cora Davis. Jessie Morrow, Caddie Kerr, Birdie blienkle. The number of children "enrolled as pu pils iu the State's common schools Is 08-',- 15". F OR SALE. Two valuable town lots, 1W by 200 feet. sit- added to natural (rifts ot more than ordinary In- j uate In 1-oretto, Pa.. In a very deslrabln Pwa-.loa o-niKnnrv ina irunsoi eonMneraiie travel ana the advantages it hrlnirs to an otservant mtnd ; and It appears tis.m a little mannseript book loond amotiK his pnpers, CRlled a '-btHik of trav el," that 1b the various places he had been in Europe he had been held In tne snme esteem and respect that he hud commanded here durlug; bis twenty-one years' residence here. lhls book shows in the handwritiug of his various einpllov ers such entries as this : "Vienna Austria. 1862. for business and bavins- theron a ictxd dwe Itna- bouse, storeroom, stable and other outhiitliliria. toR-etner with a number ot unnd be:iriD a pi te fees, well ot good water and cistern, all ol winch are In good condition, will be sold at a veiv . w tiiture. For terms, etc.. s'iplv. on the t-reme. lo JAMES O'HtiNNELL. Loretto, Jan. 8. lSfca.-tf tl Henry Blum worked at St. Max Brewery upward f of a year, and was a faithful and dlliirent em- i XJL ploye." Signed by his employer. This Is Baid to be tbe largest brewery in the world. He bad also been at Nerenburwr. Munich. Saltsbunc. AuKtonr, and finally in Paris, still pnrsuinii tbe same occupation. No wonder, then that ho waa roily and sktlirully prepared to take possession ot the brewery here, wbteh, la company with A. Haucr.bls brother-in-law. he first ren'ed from Martin Schroth, and afterwards purchased and Improved, and which he carried on at bis de cease. I in Sunday, January 3d, the lamented deceased first complained ot teollna; 111, and from that till tbe time of his decease tbe disease ap peared to run rtot throua-h hi system. The caase of bis deatb wjp technically known as acute nrphitts something akin ta Inflammation of the kl.ineys, but, sufterinir do (treat pain. It waa dif ficult to convince biin that bis lno was In dab- a-er. He cheerlully made his preparations for death, however, at the solicitations of bis family and friends, anil peacefully, without a struggle, restated bis sou. to 1H at ten minutes before miuniKht on January Oib Saturday. It Is difficult lo do justice t" the tremor y ot a man so much loved and esteemed ui Henry Klum. His charity as simply boundless. No one ever came to him tor kin 1 1 ess or lavor who r ceived lt not. and departimc this life it may tie truly Slid be lelt not an enemy behind. Manly, just, gener ous snti kind he commanded tbe respect and won the regard and afttction of all wbo knew biro. To his stricken wile aod children we would tain extend a word ot solace but, alas I the condolence we can srlve may little as?Qime their teellnns ef less. May fled In his love comfort them and la bis mercy Kraut rest to ibe cool ol tha deeeason, H UDITOIi'S NOTICE. In ihe mat ter of the first and partial account of Re becca A. tslass (formerly Kefeeea A. Christy) Ad j minlstratrix ol Josiah M. Christy, de-eased. ! The undersigned havlnir been aptKilnted Audl ; tor bv the Orphans1 Court of Cambria County. Pa., to make distrltiution ef the fund In the ! I hands of said accountant, notice is hereby irlven i ! that 1 will sit at my office. In the boroueh ol Et- j i ensburs;, Cambria county, on Tunday, Janvary fs, lSsti. at IO o'clock, sa. m , ol said day. to J ! discharre the duties ot e. 1.1 appointment, when and where all persons iBterested may attend, or be forever debarred from comlnn In on said lund. JOHN FEN Li N", Auditor. Ebensbunc, Dec. 24. Is6 -:it. 1 to S.M '.SO 4lt- 1 1 IA1 HMINISTltATOirS NOTICE. Estate of Dr. W. A. Barmctt. dee d. Letters ol Administration on the estate of Dr. . W. A. Harnett, late of Croyle township, deceased, bavtna- teen granted to the undersigned, notice is hereby given to those indebted to the said estate to make payment without delay, and those havlna claims sicalnst tha same must pre sent them properly authenticated lor settlement. J. T. LON'E A.'mlnltrsn,r. Suuaraerhlll. Croyle Twt.. Dec. 18. 18H.).-t. M. D. KITTELL, A. ttorney-t - j EHENSBl'Kd, PA. Office in Armory Bnlldinn, opp. tlourt Hone. 3) T. Syniptoras. .'Slight pain in the side, tht- skin a d eyes assume a th'ck yellow coat, digestion is im paired, an unpleasant linking sensation at the pit of t h t-tomach Is experienced, the! bowels nre irregular, the mind tretTul. the momory weakened, sometimes a slight : cough, coldness of the bands and feet, some- I limes loss of appetite and at others unnatu ral craving lor food, dizziness of the head, biuirlng be I ore tbe eyes, depressed spirits, bad breath, feeling ot uncertainty of having left siimetri'ng undone but can't tell what it is. Take Hmmons Liver Regulator, it will iemove an tuese reelings ami niakeyou well. . w W. DICK. Attornfy-at-,aw, Ehensburtr, Pa. Cfllce in building of T. J. Lloyd, dee'd, (first floor.) Centre street. All m inner of leit 1 business attended te satlsfaeto-r- and calleu,,ns a specialty. 110-14. -tf.l STHilPIFiGOlJTHf! WV111 'lif? BHTir ft.'!y itt h r . .XAXX; .iris-. kiwi,..wrL ( t- rr j on Ofjtflt f.nratnef fV -frtw4 rtjT twp fr -iarai on f L-r:t -rrrKrw .- r 1 fuj.tmfr; Taj-rr i" !tffer?r.t. ioti'iimf Sfw -f C4il1r Rod. rr.Ii-'t. Wild R:n. Fr,rrrT trvc Hft. Tr-.'iJ'f-.yr-ar'e 'T-tj, u'l-nrt Ct B--y.'..i Bv tMdm, Sick. S ol l.-s ; ikirt. Cry St h f'at pnii.CryaTaJ Ei htnff t-.-T- c.. aire. 60 in !. trj.: m chn.ilM 1 BBltJaKilBBPrler;1 Boi fclt? taavlac rwtlr, 1 Halajet rrertb.c Pox t, an j fjll find tofnpitj dtrvctlont ni Kea::iC'- -;,t" """ Emrnl4ry. K r)inton I'ainrir.g. Lu.ire, Mct.ik V .t'lrr nd Irrl -lancent Pktniiair- Colort iiwd J tt.i ;ij uf Ca.cn. H;bi EmbroiTTr Cniiiii nd Anwi Uwk Cctted Color cf all tS rtifsrmt Cowm, fp'ioi cf crr (t r4 la Mifaroderw Vx . makirf; a cr-nu lrrte Ot-fii th cw. . b btjM trw?il fo tc than i 'x In 'r.;rwr ARM AND H OUfc HOLT. th 1tt. PC l!.uvtti Mtf tkiM dtwed ta the frrfft't m t"- rr.;nTr rt"a ltd HovnIioIi, wfw will arrd oai -f ti-t rutft' r- ftvm Ml ftfmfi. t " 1?T who win r.. ' Sev- f-r not. -jrriptian to tha Min''1- Ft1 t r M-ri- claMrfully rc(tiadJ if ai bci tta Mtffa t-t . A 'Jtm FARM AND HOUSEHOLD. Bex 49. Hartford. CowaT K L JOE.Vi.OV 1. J. EITK. 1. f . BITS. t I Johnston, IViiok Co. o Money Received on Depsit, P VABI.K W lFl .n. INTER EST ALLOWED UN TIME I WITS COLLECTIONS MADE AT At-". AOmSIBLK TOISTS. URATTS on the rrincipal Citiem niis;tt ant Soll siaisl aw - General Earlier Business TranssctEi. A CCO tXT3 SOLIC1TKO. A. W. BUCK. Tush if r. Ebeusbura, April 4. IgU.-tf. STAR SHNIHG PARLOR! Thrt-e Doom Went of ros-lfllirr, HIGH STREET. KBKXSBITJ.. PA- j. n. a ANT joiin r.. BC.txLas, ATTORNEY-AT LAW. Nov. 18. 1SW. r BENSBL'Kll. PA. TO AnVERTIaKRK.-lowest Hares for s,1 vertlslnff lo OOI anod newspapers sent free. A.ddress (o. P. Kowbll fc Co.. 10Sprnee St.. N T. TE? paper; I la on fje in Philadelphia I at the Ni i ar- ' " er- tisuifr Arotrr ..i .V-h-rs. AVER SOW, "r sntb' rird aeiit ' r'HE rt'HLIC w.ll f. B1..1 as at our rdaee. 1 of business In l i-mer h,.-,r-. Ever; thinn kept neat and cosy. CLsaa thvils a sra-tum. LORETTO HOUSE, (Formerly a no an hi t tie My rs Flonae) LOKETTO. CAMi;r;i COUNTY. PA-, W. ll.rRlMK, rrnprlttor. I-tT".Si'"i''- R.!n forSaiefn-en and good 'stabling fur i..e-i. !-t?TEr.M M o r- l".' ? u. : a . , : . . . aaa en