wirrm (f nmlmn iceman. THTXSBVUt). FA. !. - JULY 29, 1SS7. LOCJL JXD rERSO.YAL. Vr. Jor-.M A. O'Hara moved Into bis T! r 1'i'i-ch crop In Indiana county rill be '.a'-'' t',an ',,r yrs. T: .f lurry "'P this year owing to the lix ,!i.u;tli, I A failure. Mr. llfnrv J. !lppls, of Harr township, wu visitor to our town on Mil ml ay. M.'-rs. 1). Mjers and M. D. Will, of A-r-vilir, wr visitors to oar town on Monti)- M U.-bccca Kboiies, of l,.ncastrr, Is !; i:n--t of Miss Charlotta Collins, of this f'.a.'f- Fx-vt.-rIlT I). A. Luther, of Carroll t, nr-i. i, was takinn a look at our town on J!,.i,.l.i. Mr. JetTerson Kvansj and wife, of South r.it. S'-'nl Sunday with Mr. Evans' parent: In t!'is p!a8. Uiu thousand pounds of ginseng want ed at Pr. Davison's for which the highest pi irket rrice will lie paid. Tif attention of oar readers Is called to the mivrtisetnont of Mr. John Murphy, who cffr-rs for sale a very desirable farm. Msrs. A. V. IUrkerand M. D. Klttell, .q.and Mr. F. II. barker and family, who hoe been taking a look at the great ue-t for socie time past, returned home last Wert. -T!e Enensburg Cornet Dand will hold pior.ic on Friday August 12th. The band b 1i--rv!ng of the support or the people and rvvrvbndy should attend and makd It a tw -rrsv -M-- HVhard Tryce, youngest son of Mr muiel 1. rryee who removed from t!.i p'h'i to Iowa about twenty seven years , i payine a vieit to frlen.N In this OrijM-orho hI. Wlille Mr. (leorge C'otTroth, of Somerset, tor of Hon. A. II. CofTn.th, was taking in F- ri p'ingh's enow at Johnstown, on Friday la-t. h-kptM-kets relieved him of his gold va'.uml at f123. Ti e Ccuntv CommlsHlonem of Bedford omr,: luivit appointed Deputy Treasurer J Krirk Minnich to the place of county t:i.i-rr r to fi'l vacancy caused by the death (,f Tri'i'Urer Henderson. U Is reported that the 1'urta.ge Iron cerni"N'iy pmpos to build a large hotel in a- svllle, rl.ir county, this summer ti le r. ')' .ineafter as a summer resort and fi t1 e general traveling pnMVc. J.eupu Fatabaugh, plwtographer, of C"""'l;'"n. Is now at Iwetto, to remain fi-r a month or so for the aovomrurxUtlon of pn-ti.-s wiMhing to have'plrtnres taken. lie preler to have all who can, call In the fore- DO 'II John Murray, f Ehensburg, who has been w aking for some tisrm at the Johnson M.f i .street Kail Coiupany. departed on ilon.l ly uitfht toward Tennessee. lie will to; f r a short time In Tlttsburg. John lii'fi lirfwrat June. Dougherty, u tramp a aged. al'out t"venty-five, slnwe home was In 1'hil-di-lr'Mn, on Saturday lit had both his legs cut etT by the cars about th.ee miles west of Johnstown, lie was t&Urn to New Florence where l'e died the auie evening. Tle following persons an each receive a le'.ter ly calling at the Kbnsburgpost oflW : M '.. A nnle f Vulton, Miss Jennie N'anl.m. Misj Mantle Col. Mr. Alvin Long, Mr. K. It Crowell. Mr. I. N. Wi.s.inger. Mr. L. II. Miliary, Mr. Jackson Durbin and John F. Jones. A or!;iion between two licomoMves ocrurr. (1 In the yirrl at Altoona ou Tuesday las'. Thii engineer aFd firemen from both engines jutupl Iti time to stave themselves b:'f the locomotives were badly wrecked. ItoU'it Pitterson, one of the firemen, had ti" ank'e tad!v sprair.ed. Korepantth'9 show only gave one exhibi tion at Johnstown on Friday last. The trln carrying the fltow wa detained at llii'.t npilon by a railroad wreck and did r.ot ren.'h Johnstown In time to get ready for t!if :UI rnoon peifornisnce. The receipts for V.- one exhibition amounted to f 1,300. I Daisy Henry, of F.rensburg, wi! r ( (inler of Sist-rs of Mercy at ritts- t;irh in few days. The young lady Is a tle ( f Kev. Father Kittell, of Hollidays bjrg and M. IV Kitlell Esq., of Kbensburg, and also of Sister Ilernaidlne, Mother Su porior, of M. I'aul's l"iDhan Asylum, ritts buig. A'tconn Tinise. Frank Morhad, a ten-year-old on of tue editor of the Indiana JVojrrcM. fell from a window of the 'Conrt llooee in that place, on Thur9Ay morning of last wk, and alighting ow a pl!e of bricks sus tained some severe cvts and brnlsea; but tevnge to say do bone were broken. lie fell about twenty feet. The postoffice at BiNood, Blair eourv, enured and robbed en Sunday roirnl::.-. Tl fe wan blown (pn and thirteen reg-l-to. i ,i (.nrkages ami all the stamps in the rrir, wert stolen. The trtamps were worth al'oit. .n.i The blowing open of the safe rna i a :-ud report, but those who heard it I n no Men of its ciuse. I.r T. H. O'Neii, Ocnleit. of St. lx)ulst is stuping in town. Tbo. Doctor gives t-'":ai detention to refractive abnormalities ar. t i Tsnns necessitated to use spectacles from .xulred or congenital causes, should ra i and have their eyes properly adjusted. 1 ! li'ietor can consulted at Dr Davl por: ..f'r-,- until Saturday evening July .TOth Mr-., l.achael Heekman, of Conemangh t ip, j-onietset county, an aged widow, wowni. w robbed on Tburnday of last e k of about f.To In gold and silver coin. Tli" tMeves gained an entrance tj her house v.1 l.e -he w6 working in a field, by prying i p-n the d.KK vrhich was pot very securely la,.- -,t Tiii' f "-K taken rrnreoented the ''i'gs (,f a i'r.'time. -When yoc visit Altoona lrop Into Mr-.-i's. McC'opitell t Saupp'sclufebing store, comer nth avenge and 14th Mre. They a: constantly receiving new gnoda aid their ?-Slay of seasonable clothing Is weU worth losing at. Whea .you come to prioe. they ' are he low any. other clothing house In t:tM!ty, ,,,1 tt,elr cwxls can alway te re o;"n as iMng what tkey are represented. Vt i i;an? Uifflnger. who reside la Cooe e"li borough and wlw deals to Junk, waa rrstM iQ Thursday last week at the ta :aarp f tlW( c;anlttr lron Compacy, l.arged w"h having in kin possession a lot f I pip, valued t sevexal hundred dol-r-, le i,r.lng to the couany. Blflnaer C'U ns tr Y.n purchasel the pipe without knw.rg t to have been stoten and gave lil for fc's abearance. cl the tollowinp seasoMbla recipe Torn kit PTrtmr.JJ 'Ilia r m cw la MinlHunl one I!. :tl, f tl.e best remedies for dysentery. r U3 slihtlr. nrlth or wifhii:t annr l aliowed at a gulp, it tends by Its iM ualties to lisen the Inflaraation rr ' "ti.nncri anl Intestines, and by form- v - j . ' :'ar.s.-ient coating of these organs, to fr.ab!- t,n,re to resume &er healthful away "v r (Waned boly. Two. or at the moet ttre a U,y W()ulJ bfl a tnat , reqUJ "d In -.nllnsiy cases ; and since egg Is not 'y medicin- but food a well, the lighter o-t ottn-rT-ineand the quieter tbi patient K tiie more certain and rapid Is the re- to;try. ONE-PRICE HOUS Col. John S. Miller, of H untincrrlnn ha. been stopping for a day or two at the Blair House. The Knights of the Golden Egle of Somerset, Cambria. Ulalr nd Fayette wll1 hold a picnic at Somerset on September 10th. Neyer go where you are not wanted. If a man wanta you to go to his room he will Invite you to do a0. and if a merchant wants yon to visit his place of business, be will Invite yon through the columns of your local paper. It la wrong to Intrude on privacy ; dont do it Em On Tuesday afternoon th barn of Isaac Enyart, near Orbisonla. lluutingdon county, was struck by lightning and the building with most of IU contents burned to the ground. All the stock waa saved and some of the farm Implements, but the whole of this year'a crop was reduced to ashes. The loss will be f2.000 ; partially msured. The law prohibiting the killing of a calf berore It has attained the proper age is very stringent It provides "that any person who kills or Cannes to be killed with Intent to sell the meat thereof for family u, a calf less than four weeks old, or knowingly sells or has in his possession such meat, with the Intent to sell the same for such use to foreign market, shall be imprisoned not more than six months or fined not more than f300." A. D. Crist. F.sq .of Munster, has been In town for several days canvassing for that valuable and Interesting work "Sea and Land " The book Is the result of many years' labor and research by the author and contains a large amount rf Interesting read ing matter, describing the curious and won derful things of nature, and the whole book Is beautifully Illustrated. Mr. Cilste wants an agent In each township and those wishing employment should address him at Cresson, Ta. What appeared to be an Immense 9 warm of bees hovered about the top of the dome of the court hou for several hours on Sat urday morning, says the Indiana M'entr of last wek. It was finally concluded to hive them, bnt tm approaching the top !t was discovered that what was thought to be the bees was an Immense body of flis of a i species never tiefore seen In that ntghbor bood. Thera were millions of them and they were abcxt the slz of the honey be. Thay were not hived. Mary A. Turbett. the widowed mother of brakman Robert Tarbett. who. with con ductors Baldwin and McCahan, was killed at the Duncannon bridge disaster in Janu ary, 1S?, was on Wednesday of last veaefe. In Huntingdon, awarded 2.300 damages agnlnst the Tennsrlvanla Railroad Co. Mrs. Turbett yid previously received f W gratu ity from the company. This being a test case as to the liability of the company, ulroW lar suits wi!i be instituted by the widows of the other two victims. Daniel Crowley alia Daniel Like, of New York, an attnrhte of Forepaugh's show, was struck by a freight train going east, at Jntin.ttown on last Saturday morn ing and instantly killed, ne was standing on the railroad watching a train going west when the train that killed him came along without his noticing it. He was tirtrty-five years of au'e and had adopted the name of Luke when ti- entered the theatrical profes. slon as a minstrel. His remains were buried on Tuesday last at Johnstown after the arrival of the deceased's mother. A charter bas been Issued to the treason Clearfield Coal Company, with the prin cipal oftlre at Frugality, Cambria county. The capital stock Is fl, 000 000. Following are the officers : President. John Dean, of riollldaysburg ; Vice President, J. C. Cald well, of Frugality; Treasurer, George T. Bliss, No. 'J-i Nassau street New Tork : Superintendent. F. L. Shallanburger. of Frugality. Paid-up capital casli,?2W,000 ; land, five thousand acres in one body, along Cresson & Clearfield Railroad, In -Cambria county. Principal business, marrcfacture and sale coke. About half past pine o'clock on last Fuday night the barn of Jacob R. -fStuM, Eq., in Adams township, was struck by lightning, set on fire and burned to the ground. Tbe fcarn contained all the -6U ra nters harvest consisting of about Gfiy tons of hay and a lot of wheat and rye. The fire Vrurned for about an hour and was -pleinly vfcable from this place, and gave rise to the rumor current on our streets on Satcrday that the Club House at South Fork had burned down. The barn waa Insured in'the Kittannlng Company, but for what amount we did not learn. An Important rleclsion, of Interest to ell who reside In cities, towns or villages, was recently made at Lebanon by Judge Hen derson. A man was indicted for an as sault and battery on a neighbor because he claimed the early apples on the limns of the tree nverspreadlng the prosecutor's lot Judize Henderson said that the owner n rand the owner of K from bis line upward as far as ha desires to make claim of It This bekig the law the prosecutor had the right to Wie fruit on the branches extending over hie lot. He mlgtt- even have sawed them off. His decision fe Important at thia particular time and is (wnerally misunder stood by a people. As this Is the roast ii ear season the following Indian method for preserving green corn on the cob may jrove Interesting to some of oar readers : "When your corn Is In good eating condition, pluck the ears and remove al the busks bwt the last layer next the corn, being careful oot to expose any of the gralas. Then tie a string tightly aronnd the busk at the end where tbe silk Is ; then take one-half gallon of dean hickory ashes, put It la three or four gallons of water In a deep vessel, and white It is boil ing, dip tte corn 4to It slowly eight or ten times, holding by (iie string you ve tied around It. nan away In a dart, dry, place." Whenever ro" want roasrtag ears you will have them as fresh as wtseo they came from the stalk. The Indians pre nerve hundreds of tmshels ta this way without a single failure. A t?am belonging ta Mr. Joseph Brown, the liveryman, Uiat had hauled a load t passengers to th depot an this p'ace oa Monday morning, while tbe driver waa un loading some of the baggage, started off up the hill and tiok the road to Carrolltown. While going through town tb team paid due respect to the ordinance that prohibits driving faster than a trot, but when they struck the grade going down Hughes' bill, gentleman who met tbetn aays it waa about i h fAit.f. traveling he ever saw. going as . p. -- - hard as they could run. When they reached tbe forks of tbe road they took the road to Nick town and again turned off oc tbe road to Mrs. Mary Powell's. They were caught near the farm of Jonathan Reese, nearly four mile from town, and strange to say, the only damage done was a spoke broken out of one ef tbe wheels and a cushion lost off one of tbe seats of tbe carriage. SPECIAL KVe will offer for tlio novf .sirahlefcliades. At 2oc. what you will be asked oO and oc. elsewhere. At 37lc. what other stores ask 62, 75, S7 J and $1 for. Of course tho -e who come first will have the best range of styles and colors to select from. Therefore, don't miss the first opportunity. WM. F. GABLE Mrs. Dr. Plans and children are paying a visit to Mrs. Flank's mother, Mrs. Susan Roberts, of this place. Mrs. D wight Jones, of Red Cloud. Xe braski. Is on a visit to her father, Mr. John J. Evans, of this place. James M. Singer, Esq., of Jackson township, formerly a resident of this place. Visited the town on Monday. A little three-year-old boy named Char lie Richardson, was scalded to death at Huntingdon on Monday last by falling into a tub of boiling water. Two children (twins) of Mr. and Mrs. Tatrick Leonard, of Bennington, aged six xontbs died ; one on Tuesday and the other on Wednesday of last week. Dick Debit, an Italian, qnarreled with a fellow countryman Darned Daniel Ink at Coalport, Clearfield county, on last Friday evening and Debit cut Iuk with arainrabout the head and neck so badly that ne died In a short time. Ehensburg claims to have two of the best base ball catchers In the county, but their catching Is confined to the base ball alono. for they failed to catch Iter when the railing broke down at Belmont last Satur day night. IluntJngton county has a horse thief who Is only fourteen years of age. He was ar rested In Lewlstown a few days since with a hor?e In his possession, and he now lan guishes in the Iluntineton county jail, wait ing the next term of court Mr. F. n. Barker, chairman of the Rep -publican County Committee has issued his call for the Repub' lean County Convention to meet at the Opera House, In this place, on Monday, Angnst the l.'.th. The delegate elections will be held on Saturday August 13th. On Friday last while a son of Lebbeus Baum. of Susqnenanna township, Cambria county, had a horse at the watering trough giving It a drink the horse kicked tne boy In the ribs, breaking three of them, he also kicked him on the head, knocking Mm In sensible. The boy lay un cone ions for hours nd bnt N111 hopes were entertained for his recovery, but at last account he was a little better. Chcrrytree T!"yyrd The Ktttanning Tirrtrs says : Only one hundred and fifty half barrels, quarters and eigtth kegs, and cases, containing two dozen bottles each of beer came to Kittannlng on Saturday. July 21. for tne fourth. This d;d not Include joas and bottles of whiskey, or beer that came by freight And yet some persons claim that there Is a wonderful de crease In drinking rn Kittannlng. With in stances like tne above we fall to see it In that light Captain W. It. "Keeler. Aid de-Camp'to General Lucius Fan-child, Commander-in-Chief of the Grand Army of the Republic, has received orders to mnster the following Posts In Cambria county. Post No. K56. at Ehensburg, Antmst 2d. and Tost No. 557, at South Fork. JulyPth. This will make seven Pots In this county, located as follows : Johnstown, Gallltzin. Glasgow. St. Angus tine, Lilly's, Ehensburg, and South Fork, with a total membership of Ktl. over 300 of this number rieina members of Post No. 30, of Johnstown. The nnmler cf Posts !n the Department of Pennsylvania will be 557, with a total membership of about 41.000. Three or four years ago Andrew Driver, at that time a resident of Johns town, swal lowed a teaspoon. It caused him little or no Inconvenience at the time. uor. indeed, nntil about a month ago, when be began to snflT-r violent pains In the abdomen and stomach. Ilo went to Cincinnati, entered a hospital and stated his case. On last Sundry rooming the physicians placed hlra under j tn Influence of an anesthetic and, opening the abdomen a little below the naval, found the spoon Imbedded nmong the intestines. It was removed, the Intestines'replaced and the wound sewed up. When last heard from the chances seemed to be in favor of Dri ver's recovery. The pension burean is in dally receipt of a large number of letters from pensioners un der the Mexican "Pension Act of January 20, 1887. asking why payment does not date from the date of the passage of the Act As a general answer to thse Inquiries, the Commissioner desires it stated that by ttie terms of tbe law payment can be made only from January 2! 1887, where the pensioner reached the age of sixty-two years on or prior to that date ; and wl.ere the pensioner reached the age of sixty-two years snbs quertto that date, payment will be made from that date and not from the date of the passage of the AcfL Thus, if a pensioner were sixty-two yeors of age on March 1, 1SR6. he will be paid from January 29. 1887-, If he was sixty-two years old on Mach 1. 18S7. he will be paid from that date. This. of course. doe not apply to applicants for pension on the ground -of disability cr de pendence. Gopkt's Ladik's Rook for August gives evidence of an adt ance along the line. There 4s not a page that Is not fresh, readable and attractive. Mrs. Croly bas a leading article. "The Coming Woman. Kate banford a trreezv letter from mil-top.' There is a capital department of current events In To-day and To-morrow." and some very pretty and original designs and suggestions In the "Fashion Department." which is greatty enlarged and has a letter by Jenny June. Tbe stories and other literary fea tures, particularly the poems are excellent Address tbe Croly Publishing Co, Box, TI. n. rnthadelphlt. P. Jaalata f alley Kdltarlal Karwralaw. Th foarth annual excursion of the Ju niata Valley Editorial association will take place during tbe fourth week In Augast The object Ire point of the excursionists wtll be Erie. Ta. They will Uke Pacific ex press west oa Tuesday morning Anat 23, arriving in Erie via Plttborg about o'clock the same evening. The party will "do" Erie ard vicinity daring the week, return ing on the 2tth or 27th. The excursion to Cleveland. Ohio, Vast year was a delightful one and it is expected that this one will be. H possible, even more enjoyable. Fly's rream Balm was recommended to me by my druggist as a preventive to nay rever. nave oeen using it as directed since the Ptb of Angust and have found It a specific for that much dreaded and loathsome disease. For ten years or more I baye been a great sufferer each year, from August 0th till frost and have tried many alleged remedies for its core, but Ely's Cream Baim is the only preventive I have ever found. Hay fever sufferers ought to know of its efficacy. F. K. Aiusworth, Publisher, Indianapolis, Ind. SALE OF SILK MITTS ! fow Hn.vs n noninl Rnnmin in Silk Htt in nil TioJ & 1402 I tenia from Frugality. Frcgai.itt July 23th, 1887. Ed. Freeman. The past week bas been one of excessive beat, but on Friday abd Saturday nights we were favored with heavy but much needed rains which have some what cooled the air and we breathe more easily, but notwithstanding the beat our young folks have been enjoying themselves. On Tuesday evening Mr. Harry Van Oimer gave a grand ball, bis large bouse being filled with young folks. Mr. McCul ley's orchestra furnished the music and everything passed off nicely. On Thursday night there was a party at Mrs. Geo. Gray's, this was a feast of good things, dancing was indulged in and it was very much enjoyed by all those present. Mr. George Benn, of Coalport. Is building a large dam across Clearfield creek, at this point and will erect a large saw mill in the near future. On Sunday last the Sunday school took a vote to decide whether they would bold a picnic or festival, the majority were In favor of a festival, which will b held in ibe near future. An excursion train passed over the C. fr ' C. Railroad on Saturday last, with two ) hundred people from Lilly Station, bound tor Coalport where they intended to picnic for the day. The Gallltzin Cornet Band furnished the music for them. Hon. John Dean, of Hollidaysburg and Mr. Ruhena, of New Tork, were beie on Saturday looking after the Interests of the company. Mr. John Hunter, a blind musician, of Jaynesville. and his sisters, were guests of Miss Carrie Diilen the past week, and en livened our quiet town with choice vocal and Instrumental music. We think It all right for men and boys to go to the creek to bathe, but think they might select a place not quite so public, or else wait uotll after dark. Teter Bourke took a flying trip to Cherry tree to visit his ctlldren and friends. B. Kallraad Hoirla DlipeeedOf. Tbe nse of dining cars on the principal through passenger trains has almost obviat ed the necessity for hotels along tbe princi pal railroads. In the early history of rail roads they were an absolute necessity, but in these days of fast trains, when every min ute is an imbortant factor In malrlni nn frt &cha4 .. lA , , . i schedule, and With theimproved methods a a opted in feeding passengers wnile they travel, hotels have about outlived their use. fulness. The Keystone note! Company, which owns large number of hotels along the lines of tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Company, includ ing the Mountain nouse at Cresson. are about to abandon tbe general hotel busi ness, dispose of their property in certain localities, and in those retained, such as the Logan nouse in Altoona, will only haye lunch counters for the accommodation or those who do not wish to dine on trains. It is understood that the hotels at Bryn Mawr and Creeson have been offered for sale. They will, of course, be continued as summer resort, but not under the auplces of the Hotel Company In case a sale Is effected. MARRIAMK I.irEXKFS INSTED. The following marriage licenses were Issued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Conrt for the week ending Wednesday, July 27. 1887: James McCauTlff. Benwood, W. Ta., and Mary M. Freldhoff. Morrellville. Nicholas Anstatt and Agnes Smith. Gal litzlc. Celestlne A. Farabaugh and Mary Rosena rbalon, Carrolltown. James Kelly and Mary A. "Earner, Johns town. James Kane, Cambria and Kate Lynn Prospect. William Eckenrod and Marparet Tomlln son, Allegheny township. Stephen Wargard and Isabella Schoneskl. Cambria. Vincent A. Crlste and Lillle A. McMana nv, Lilly. David f. Bnrgoon. East Conemangh and Emma B. Orris, Paint township, Somerset county. Frederick Frank and Lena Heckt, Johns town. Michael J. Wilson and Annie Stevens. Gallltzin. Mary Valentine Melchnk and Annie 7.erabar. Cambria. Frank Newman and Tiney Rudell. Con emangb. Thomas Farren and Flora M. Toung. South Fork.; ' FitRKroRT. Ta.. July 4th, 17. Editor Freeman I was absent one month In Pittsbnrg and upon my return, yesterday, I had a number of letters request ing me to collect the f 100 bounty. Now, I have the books and papers of Company A., 11th Pennsylvania Reserves and can collect tbe f 100 without trouble. Every roan who belonged to Company A. or their heirs are entitled to the flOO excepting those who Joined In lfi2. The heirs are 1st widow. 2d children. 3d father and mother, 4tb brothers and sisters. AH officers and soldiers of any regiment who enlisted prior to July 22d, liWl are entitled to this bounty. I can col lect for them. J. C. Bmn. J uly 15. 3t Late Major 11th Ta. Res. RsBews Her Toolh. Mrs. Pbnbi Ohesley, of Peterson, clay Co., Iowm. t-lTs the following irmarkable story, the troth of which is roach! for by the residents of tbe town : "I am 73 years old. have been troubled with kidney com plaint and lameness for many years ; could not dress myself wlrhont help. Now I am free from all pain and soreness, and am able to do all ipv own housework. I owe my thanks to Electric Bitters for having re newed ray youth, and removed completely all disease and pain. Try a bottle, only firty cents at the drug stores of E. James, of Ebesjburg and W. W. MeAteer. of Loretto. A Billable Port Wise. Mr. A. Speer, of New Jersey, whose port grape wine baa each a wid reputation, and which physicians prescribe so generally, was the first in this country to import port wine grape vines from the banks of tbe River Dnra. Id Portugal, whore the finest old time ports were made and to plant vineyards of them in New Jersey. Ills port, burgundy and claret which are daw the best wines to be bad, have become a great favorite among the mort fashionable New York, Philadel phia and Washington society. Druggists sell it. Backless 'a Aralra Halve, Tbe best salve tn tbe world for cuts. Bruises. Sores, I" leers. Salt Rbenm, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, ChUlblains. Cores and all Shin Eruptions, and positively cores Piles or no pay required. It is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refuBded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale byE. Jarocnnd W. W. MeAteer, of Loretto, Eleventh Ave. Sarrl ed. ANSTEAD. SMITn. Married at the Catholic Church at Gallltzin. on Tuesday Jnly 26th. 1887. by Rev. Father Boyle, Mr. Nicholas Aubtead and Miss Agnes Smith, both of Gallltzin. PLUNKETT. KTEEGAN. Married at the Catholic Church at Gallltzin. on Tues day July 20th. 18t7. by Rev. Father Boyle, Mr. Patrick Plunkett and Mies Catharine Keegan, both of Gaiiitzin. Obituary. REES. Died at his home In Johnstown on Thursday, July 21. 1887, Mr. Rees Bees aged 78 years. KEES. Dieo. at South Fork, on Sunday Jnly 24ttu 1887, Mr. Humphrey Rees, aged years. BRACKEN. Died at her home in Gaiiit zin, on Saturday July 24th, 1887, Mrs. Bracken, wife of Michael Bracken, aged 48 years. PARRISH. Died at the residence of her mother, in Munter township, on Monday July 2.Vh. 18H7, Miss Celia Pariish, daughter of the late Peter Parrisb. deceased, aged about 23 years. MYERS Died at her residence In Wash ington tnwnnhip on Tuesday Jnly 26th. 1887, Mrs. Anna Myers, aged about oo years. BURKE. Died at the home of his father in Croyle township. July 18th. 18s7, Lucien J. Burke, ated about 28 years. The deceased was a very worthy young man possessed with the qualities belonging to a true man and a good christian. Honest, kind and truthful, he possessed the good will of all who knew him. His remains were followed to St Bartholomew's church yard by a large circle of friends and neigh bors, where, after a Requiem Mass was celebrated by Rev. Father McIIogh, they were laid to rest May he rest in peace. COURT PROCLAMATION. TrHEKEA8 THE HON. K. Jf HNSTON y f President Judge o( the Court of Con) moo Plea ol the 47th J ad trial IMitrtct eoniUUDK of the County of 1'a.mbrla. bevloc tanned hn precept bearing date of the 17th day of Jane. A. I.. 17, to me directed, tor holding a Special Court of CnmoD Pleas and a Court of Oyer and Terminer and (General Jail Delivery and Quarter Setwlons ot the Peace In r;renibam.tor ttieOour-iy ol Cam bria, and to commence on the Fifth Iond? of Aorast, Amit, Win; the !9tk Uj o m:. and to continue three weeks. Notice Is hereby given to tne Coroner. Justices of the Peace. Al dermen, and Constables of said Ceunty ef Cam bria, that they be then and there In their proper person at 10 o i-l'jck.ln the forenoon. on the second week. It being the first Monday of September, be ing the th day ol September, 1K87. with their recordp. Inqalslllana. ezami nations and their own remembrance to de thooe things, which to tbelr ofBre appertain to be done, and those who are boond In reeoirnlzanees to prosecute ajramst the prisoners that are, or shall he in the Jail of ('am brtaeonnty, be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be Just. Uivkbi under my hand at Ebcnsburv, the 17th day of June. In tbe year of our Lord. 18S7. and the One Hundred and Bieventh Year of the Inde- pendeoce ot the United St&tee. JiishPH A. tiK AY, Sheriff. Eiiensburg, July 3), 1 vs7. LKG A I , NOTI G K. Margaret Kelly by herT IN the :ourt of Common next friend Thos. Me- IMea of "ambriacounty. Cabe v"o. is. December Term, vs. IM7. Alias Subpot-na in Peter Kelly. J Divorce. COt'MY tK CAMBRIA. SB. Tsla t.'oMW'TWKALTH OF PE! WSTLVa JII A , To PETLK KDLLY, (iRKnma: TV'S COMMAND YOl.'. as heretolore eom t T manded. that all matter of business and ex ruses hems; set a.Mde you be and appear in your proper person before our Judge, at K.ensbunc, at oar ikmrt of Common Pleas, there to be held on the Lrt Monday of September next, te show reuse, If any yoa have, why your wile Margaret Kelly, should net tie divorced frem the bonds of matrimony which she hath contracted wltn you t le said i'eter Kelly, agreeable to Petition and Libel exhibited asrainst you before our said Court ; and this you shall in no wii-e omit at your peril. Witberb the Honorable Robert L. Johnston, President Jadue of our laid Court, this CTtn day of June. A. 1. 1SRT. H. A. SHOEMAKER, Froth 'y. Ebenshurg, July 'A, 1KS7. I.KOAL XOTICK. Foster W. Davis") IN the Ourt ol Common Pleas vs. (of Cambria County. No. 3D, Kaehael Davie. (March Term. Alias Subpena J In Divorce . 1'Ol'NTY CAMBRIA. . Tm CoancmrwvALTH or l'K!twTLVA'lA. T KAl'HAKIi DAVIS, ilRBKTisa: TITE COMMAND VOL, as heretolore com II manded. that all matter of boslnet and ex cuses belnit set aside you e and appear tn your proper person tielure our Jndaes. at Khensbnrs: at our Court of Common Plead, there te be held on the first Itioaday of September next, to show cause. It any you have, why your bust-and Poster W, Iavls. should not te divorced Iroui tbe t'on J? of tnatilmony, which be hath contracted with you the said Kacbael Darts, axreeable to Petition and 11 bel exhibited autainst you before our said Court ; and this you shall tn no wise omit at your peril. Wmmss the Honorable Kohert lohnston. President of our said Court, thu eib day of June. A. D. lST H. A. SHOEMAKEK, Proth'y. Kbensburir. JaiV int. IS?. IKCsAI XOTICK. Kllra Lane by her nexCI IN the Court of Common Irlend John Barclay. I Pleas ol Cambria county. vs. Frank c. No. 2, March Term. 1SS7. I Alias Subpoena in Dl- I-ar. vorce. COUNTY OF CAMBKFA. The oMMow-EALTn op PExYr.v.MiiA, I' r i; L tS K. . I.AM-, tiRRKTINtt : E COMMAND YOU. as heretorere com manded, that all matter of hu.ne?s and ex- eufes betrtf- set a-!le you be and ajjear In your jirr'T-r 'f?r-n iwiurB our JUQVV, 11 x.iCOMunc , at our Court i f Common Pleas, there to be held on the first M"nday ol Septemter next, to snow cause. II anr you have, why your wile Eliza Lane, should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony which she hath contracted with you the said Frank C. Diss, atrreeable to Petition and Label exhibited airainst you before our said Court: and this you shall tn no wise omit at your peril. WtTHKsja the Honorable Kohert L,. Johnston, President of our said Court, this 6th day ot June, A. D. 1W. H. A. SHOEMAKER, Proth'y. Ebensburjr, July 29, 1887. LEGAL XOTICK. Alice Maloney by her") IN the Court of Com next friend H.T. Beam Don Pleas ol Cambria vi. M'ounty. No. , Sept. Thomas Maloaey. j Term, IKS. Alia Sub J perna In rMrorce. T.ITE COMMAND YOU tbe (aid Thoma Ma V loney as we have heretofore commanded you. that settinic aside all other business and excuse whatsoever, you and be appear. In your proper person belore our Jad at Ernsbunr. at a Court ol Cosnmoa Pleas, there to be held for laid County on the first Monday of September next, to answer the petition or libel of the taid Alice Maloney. and tocbow cause If aiy you have why the said Alice Maloney. your wile, should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony agreeably to tbe Acta of tVeneral Assembly, tn such case made and provided, and beieof tail not. Witness Hie Ben. Kohert L.. Jjhnston. President Jodie ox our said Court, at tbensburg. tbe 7th day ot June. A. D. "wt. H. A. SHOMAKEK, Proth'y. Attest JosaH A. Okay. Sheriff. Ebensburg. July 2. 1H7. KOTICE ! To the and local representatives of William J. M -Outre, deceased. Till Nonra that an Inquest will be held at the late residence of William J. McOdlre, de ceased, in tbe township of Clearfield, In the County of Cambria, on Friday, the iMih day of An icon next, at 10 o'clock. In the lorenoon of that day. for the punoseor snakins; partition ot the real estate of said decedent to and imnnc bis heirs and leva! representatives. If the same can be done without prejudice to or spolllnsr of the whole; otherwise, to value and appraise tbe same accord Ids; tn Uw. at which time and place you are required to attend If von think proper. JOSEPH A. OKAY. July 22. 1&87. . Sheriff. KOTICE ! To the helri and leeal representatives of Jere miah MH looiale. deceaeed. Take Notii i that an Inquest will be held at tne late residence of Jeremiah Mctlonlerle. de ceased, in the burMurh of Lully. in tbe County of Cambria, on Saturday, the Ttn day ot Ausrust next, at 1 o'clock In the atternoon of that day, lor tbe purpose ol m akin pertiuon of the real estate of said decedent to and amon bis heirs and lesral representatives. If the same can be done without prejudice to or spoil ins; oi the whole; otherwise, to value and appraise the same according to law, at which Wine and place you ax required to at tend If you UiiO pnper. ' r JOSEPH A. OKAY, July 13, 187. et- SberlO. ONE-PRICE HOUSE. rjRi ax. list. SPECIAL TERM. Firth Monday August, 18S7 Hlpps a Lloyd s Lantxey, et al. Condron. et al vs. MeDermitt, et al. Blair... vs. 4rirntb. et a'. H. A. SHOKMAKKK, Proth'T. Prothy's Office. El-ensiiars;, Pa., Jnly , 1SV7. DMINISTRATOIfS NOTICE. Letters of Administration on the Estate or William Lltxlnver. late cf Luretlo borouuh, Cam bria Countr. deceased. haTinir been granted to the tinders turned, all persona indebted to said es tate are aen-by notified to make payment without delay, and those bavins; claims axalnst the same will present them properlv authenticated for set tlement, to fcriJENF LlTZINfcR, B. W. L1TZINOKK. Loretto. July 29, 1887. Administrators. DM1N1STRATOK S NOTICE. Letters of Administration d boms vow cm testameitto ANNEXoon the F.'tate ot .loha Camp bell, late of Chest township, Cambria coentv, de ceased, having been K.-aoteJ to the undersiVned, all persons Indebted tw said estate are hereby noti fied to make payment without delay, and those havtnic claims against the aine will present them properly authenticate.! for settlement to THOMAS M. CRAVEK. Adm'r d. b. n. c- t. a. of John Campbell, def'd. St. Lawrence, Pa. Tuly 2, li7, Gt. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the Orphans' Court of Cambria County. Estate ol L. M. PK1NOLE. deceased. And now, June Iy:h. on m-jtioa cf F. .1. O'Con nor, Attorney tor Kute. C. L. Dli-lc appointed Auditor to distribute fund in the bauds of Will lam Cole Administrator. Pbr Ci'kiam. I will sit lor the purpose above appointment at my Office, In Alma Hall. Johnstown. Penna., on Thursday, Auirust leib l-7. at 10 o'clock a. when and where all parties Interested may ap pear or be forever debarred I rum comlnir In on said fund. CHAL. L. DICK. July 2!, 18S7. Auditor. KOTICE! In the Orphans' Court of the County of Cam bria. To the heirg nd leirat representatives of Matthew McMullen. deceased. Utimiin : You are hereby cited to be and appear before the Judire of tbe Orphans' oourt. to be held at Ebensbunr, on the first Monday ol September next, then and there to accept or re fuse to take the real estate of Matthew McMul len, deceased, at the appraised valuation put upon It by an inqa-st duly awarded by the sxld Court, or show cause why a trustee should not be ap. pointed to sell the rame. JOSEP'I A. OH AY, Jnly 22. 1887. 4t Sheriff. KOTICE! To the heirs and legal representatives of David Yflunit ktn, deceased. Taksj Notice that an Inquest will be held at the late residence of David YounKkin, deceased. In the township of lieade. In tbe bounty ot Cumbria, oa Thursday, the :45th day ot August next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon ol that day. for the pur pose of making partition of the real estate of said decedent to and among his heir and legal repre sentatives. II the same can be done without preju dice to or spoiling ol the wLole ; otherwise, to value and appraise the same according to law, at which time and place you are required to attend if you think proper. JOSEPH A. ORAY. July 22, 1SS7. St. Sheriff. FARM FOR SALE. THE ST'BSCKIHFK WILT. SEI.I. HIS FARM known as the LI CKKTT PA KM, situate In Munster township, Cambria county, containing about ACJ:ES, ABOUT 0 ACHl'S t LKAKED. having thereon erected a ifo'.d irame house ami frame barn. The larm Is In a llae -tate ol culti vation. Is woll watered and has a jcod orchard of bearina; fru.t trec9. The larm Is w:hm throe minutes walk; of Iuckett's Station on the Elens burn and Cresson Kallroad. For further particulars inquire of fleonte M. Iteade, lleq.. Ebensburif, !.. or ol the undersign ed on the premises. JOHN MUKPHY. July 2y. 1SS7. For Ihe Cov eminent of the BOROUGH fTASilVILLE, CAMBRIA TO., PA. CHAPTEH I. Exbibitiows. St"rtoK 1. No person or persons not a citizen of the borough, shall exhibit within the limits thereof any theatrical or dramatics 1 entertain ment. palntiDic, sculpture, exhibition tricks, or any emenainnient wnatever lor wnicL money or other reward is demanded, without a license had and obtained from the Buricess .an t countersigned by tbe Clerk, tbe price or tax to be charged and received by the Burgess, or in his aD.-ei.cc or In ability such other omcer as he shall designate. shall be not less than 1 or more than 10 dollars, tbe precise amount shall Ve determined by the Burgess ;or officer designated by him to collect same. CHAPTER H.-Fiksb and Fees. Ssxtiow 1. All fines and forleltures under the provislens of tbe ordinance of the borough Khali be received by a summary conviction before the Burgess: and In all cases of conviction, the party convicted shall be lial le to pay. in addition to the One or lorleiture. the legal lees or costs which shall have accrued In the case. Sxctiow 2. II any person shall reluse to pay any tine that may be duly im)osed on him by the Burgess, with lees and costs, such person shall be committed to the borough lock-up lor a period not exceeding the time prescribed by law; and such fines, fees and costs shall be collected by a due process of law. BEffnoj 2. All fees and costs ol the Burgesa and Policemen shall be the same as fur Justice of tbe Peace and Constable of the borough ot Ash vllle. in like cases. Settiok 4. II any person shall In any way In terfere or obstruct an omcer. or other person acting nnder the authority of the borour-h. in the dis charge of his duty, or shall resist theeniorcement of any ordinance or regulation of the boroaen. shall pay a fine of not less than 3 or more ttiau 10 dollars. CHAPTER III. NrisAsrra ad Fa-t Disivin". Sktiok 1. Every privy within the borough tball be made close and private, nnii phall tin ke;-t from naueous ar.d offensive smells to the neigh borhood: and when any privy or vault shall be come oflena've. the same Is hereby declared a pub lic nuisance, and the owner, occupier or possessor 01 the same neglecting the correction or removal of same, alter being notified by the Street Com missioner or other borough officer to do so. shall forfeit and pay the sum from I to 10 dollars, and shall also lorfeit and pay for every week the same Is continued after said notice the turther sum of 10 dollars. Ssxtiow a. Any person who shall Weep, or sut ler to remain on bis premises or private property any carcass, garbage, oflal, putrid meat, nauseous liquor, stagnant water, or any person casting the same on any lot or ground within the borough limits, or upon any street or allev therein, shall be guilty ol maintaining or eauxtng a nuisance, and shall be liable to a fine or not less than 1 or more than 10 dollars. Sicnos S. Auy person who shall engage in horse racing, or who shall wilfully ride or drive any horse, mare, mule or gelding, at a faster gait than a slow trot tn on, or through any ol the alleys or streets or public grounds of the borough shall be liable to a fine ol not less than 2 or more than 10 dollars. Nor shall any team be allowed to stand and remain within tbe limits of the borough unless securely hitched or held, under a penally of not less than 1 dollar. CHAPTER I . Disorderly Oojrrrcr. Sbtioj 1. It shall be tbe duty of the Police at all time to apprehend all suspected night walk ers, malefactor, vagabonds, or rogues, and disor derly persons who may be found upon the streets, sidewalks, comers, or alleys, la front ot public places, in drinking saloons, or any place, and bring all sucb persons before the Burgess to be examined ; and eaoh above described person as shall be convicted of disorderly conduct calculatod to disturb the peace, or being lound together in disorderly assemblages, shall be fined not less than 1 or more than 20 dollars. Sicnos 2. Any person who shall discharge within the limits of the borough any gun er fin arms, (except in delense ol self or property), or shall wantonly throw any stone or other mlslie. or who shall eXDlode any bomb, torpedo, or fire cracker, shall for every sucb offence pay a fine ol not less than 1 or more than 10 dollars. CHAPTER Y. Owttiho lxrr or Lots. Sicnos 1. If any person or persons shall refuse or neglect to pave his or their respective sidewalks or tootways. after having received thirty day'a notice Irotn the t'treet Commissioner, it shall then become the duty of tbe Steet Commissioner to hare the same done at the expense of tbe borough. Wberelor the Burgess shall proceed as provided by law to renoTer the amourt so expended with 20 per cent, added, which aum or rums shall be aid Into the borough treasury for the use of tse lir ou,ih. CHAPTER VI. L.1LBRHE8. SsxTioit 1. No person or persons shall be al lowed to hawk or peddle any pictures, paintings, wares, goods or merchandise (or sell the same at retail on future delivery), and In ease talis tc pay tbe license, the party delivering such goods to le required to pay the same or be subjected to the fine hereinafter mentioned within the limits ot the borongb until such person or persons shall have paid to the Burgess a license fee not to exceed 6 dollars, the exact amount to be determined by the Burgess. On so doing "uch pertun or persons shall be iiivileired to hawk or i-eddle in this bor ough lor a period not exceeding one year. When 2 or more persons are engaged In peddling the same article, .aid tax shall be i Rid by or lor each P. tLLWAKllhi;, Burgess. Osxt. F.LlWAsnmR. Clerk. Affcvlllc, i:aW county, Pa., July . 1887. HARD TIMES FOR OUR COMPETITORS ! Our low prices and Superior Goods makes it hot for them. Our fondest hopes reranling this season's business have been fully realized. Our present boom (while others actually doing nothing) prores that our endeavor to be below all would-be com petiors in price and above them in quality and wonnanship, has satis fied the people. We have now the biggest starter cf the season, ready for our cus tomers an opportunity to secure a bargain that everybody should take advantage of. Men's st rone work inf finite frT OA cnlil Ta1crvVrrr jf T i men's naw blue suits fust cnWc J v a j and $7 ; men's cassimerc suit; for o ana ju; mens all wool, cheviot suits for .o0, b and sold elsewhere at 10. 11 and 12 "Rove' s.iil nr iiifj TRi--fs nrli cnll elsewhere at $1.50 ; boys' pin dot v.iv, uujb nonesi wearing piaia suns lor '.'N-ts., sola elsewhere at s2 ; bovs elerrantlv finisliod T?.oliivmor Mimftc cuit far iil TT sold elsewhere at So. These are onlv a few of the manv bnro-ains tb;ii wo nro nnw nf- . . i j o - ienng. l ou must see our stock before you can form any opinion of the amount of money we can save you on every purchase. WOOLF, SON TEE The larirest stock of the CountA can 1e found at inv store. I am now selling many ffoods at much less tlian I enn replace them for, but I T 1 A J T A mm v i3ouom rnces until 1 am compelled to replenish my stock. When you want a cookinir or hentin stove, tinware hardware, nails, iron, glass, trunks and farming implements, call and see my stock and learn my prices. 1 Anr 111 Gk HUITTLEY, HIGH STItEKT. - Ai.J. kinds or Job I'nntiPR ntly :nd ; DONALD E. DITFTOX. A TTl K N E Y - AT-I. A W , EnENNiit'Rn, Penk'a OfBce In Colonnade how. HII. MYERS, e ATTORN KY-AT-L. AW. Eeenbhvro, Pa. yOfBce In Collonade Kow. on Centre street. GEU. M. READE, ATTUintYATLAW, KiissssriQ, Pa. ar-f'tfee on Centre street, liar THE PLUMED KNIGHT. v0"tI Mi l ilra t inel ignro of the alovi, Iran I. S. II Wtltir. a Kl.isr. Kobesonia, la. -Ihn. 14. V7. M. D. KITTELL, Attorncy-ot-jaw, KBENSBUKH, PA. trDce Armory Building, opp. Court House. STRAY NOTICE. A white and red spotted cow. about 4 vears old. wearing a bell wl'h copper rivets In s'trap strajed away from the premises of the undei signed on June IS. 1SR7. A reward will be pa'd lor ir formatloo ol her whereabouts. EPH. IH'NM THE. Olen White P. o., Kiair Co.. I'a. Jnly St. 1887. Etelraii Fire Insurance Agency T- AV. DICK, General Insurance Agent, EBEXSTtUllG, rA. ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE. Estate o! Hencls Farran, dwascd. .Notice is berehy given that letters ol adminis tration on the Estate ij Iicnnls FMrrc-i. iaU of Munster township, county of Cambria, deceased having been granted to the undersigned . All per sons Indebted to said estate arc hereNy notified to TnalfA niTin.nl wirli.nt .11.. .. -. 1 , . j -, j ....... .. . ........ miu 1 tiwc ij.i 1 ou ! claims will present them, properly authenticated MARY EI.EEN FARREN. Adm'x Munster, Pa., .1 uce 4, lt7.-it. "7"AL,T-A HI E FARM AT PHlVATr S'.I.K. Hi undersiiriiod will sell iliir farm, -it-nated in Allegheny township, adjoin::)- l.md-ol 1. A. Medough. A. .1. Sell. Henry Mansfield, and others, containing I 1 n acres, 6u acres cleared and .St acres well timbered With oak. hemlock, cucamner and hickory. A good two-fjory plank bouse and irainc barn, together ki'I, neeossaT out buildings, s never failing fo:t;- ol vinrer nn, I M rt'Hili . v ,r M 'j:.'-:. . r T t trees on tne ,:reu.ie-.-s 'il.j ( i be 'r id :it a price and tern. 5 m.i ' : : . i,.--r I ana a g. i warraatee iic-il g-iari.t.-e I .1ATV n 1 . A N.N i T KV June lo. S7. loretto t'...-i4.iii-c, pa KOTICE ! In the Oq-hans' Court of the Oiuntv of Cam bria. To tne heirs and legal representative? of Bernard Huiicgan, deceased. trHFHTum r You are herebv cited to be and ap pear belore the .Indge ol the 'orphans' Court, to be held at Ebenshurg, on ibe nrst Itlondav of Septemter next, then and thereto accept or re fuse to take the real est-ate of Barnard Ihinegan. deceased at the the appraised valuation put uiKn it by an Inquest duly awarded by Hie said urt or show cause why a trustee should not be ap pointed to sell the same. JOSEPH A. ORAY, Jnly 22. 18B7. 4t. Mierlfl. D. LAPJCELL'S ASTHMA AND CATARRH REMEDY. SOLD BY ALL DRUCCISTS. Having straggled 'JO years between H1e and death witb ASTHMA or PHTHISIC, troatod bv eminent physicians, and receiving no benefit I was compelled during tbe last 5 years of mv ill ness to sit on my chair day and night gasping for breath. My sufferings were beyond description. In despair I experimented on myself compound ing roots and herbs and Inhaling the medicine thus obtained. I Inrtunntely discovered this WONIiERFlL, CVRE FOR ASTHMA A.Nll CATARRH, warranted t relieve the most stub born case of ASTHMA IN FIVE MINUTES, go .hat the patient can lie down to rest and sleep comfortably. Please read the following condens ed extracts from unsolicited testimonials all of re cent date. - Oliver V.K. Holmes. San Jose, Cal. writes: "I find the Remedy all aud even more than repre sented. 1 receive Instantaneous relief." E. M. Carson, A. M. Warren. Kan., writes: Was treated by eminent physicians of this coun try and Oermany ; fned the climate of different S'ates tiotl log aflurded relief like your pn-p u-a- U. Pbelps. P. M. Grigg3, Ohio, writes "Suf fered with Asthma i years. Your tnedicit.e lu ? minutes does more for me than the most emlneat phi siciim did tor mc I n three years." H. C. Plltniti.n. Joilet 111., writes : "Srnd Ca tarrh Remedy at once. Cannot get along without it. I bnd it the most vaiuaole medicine 1 have ever tried." We have many otherheartv testimonials of cure or relief, and in order that ail sufferers from Asth ma, Oa-iarrc, Hay Fever, ar.d kindred diseases may have an opportunity of testing the vtlue ol the Retnedv we will send" to anv address TRIAL PACK ACE FREE OF HARilE. If vour drug gist fails to keep it do not permit him to sell Vuu some worthless Imitation by his representing ft to be just as goad, but send directly to us. Write your name and address plainly. Address. J. Z1MMEK7.1AN & CO.. Prop.'.. WLolesa'.e lruglst. Wooster, Wayne Co., ti. Full size Box by uiail f l.'KI. Juuc 'H. KST.-ly. fVr v.i cri,i Pij-hf.ro t r. j a-,-a A . ' ovi va v.a-'V a;i v lit 5, C and $7, sold else whore at 8, suits for 94ets., sold elsewhere $c THOIV3AS, .lOUXSTOWX, PBXX'A. TOM hardware over offero.! in will continue to sell at r "i - - EUEXSnmiO mjj, kind3 of tTob WQrk f, peditiously -xecui-d at thfh oflice. Q H'ITHI . MKIKTI IIK.1-sa AIll B V, for lonni? en and Boy, fledls. Peon 12 miles trom Phlladclpliln. Fixed price covers every expense, even Imh.1,-. s.c. r., extra charges No incidental expciifeii. No examination lor ad mission. Twelve experienced tca'lit-rc. all men and all graduates. Srtecial opportunities lor apt student to advance ra pidly. Special drill lor dull and backward lMys. 'I'atmns or students Tnay select any studies or chooae thn rt-vular Ivig llsh. S'-lenttric, liuslnt-s", Cbissical or civil Fngi. necring course. Studriits fitted at Media A-ai-emy are now In Harvard, Yale. Prinectonar.J teu other Colleges and Polytechnic Schools. 1.) stu dcnis .enf to college tn l1"!, l"i tn x-, Id in ls 10 In issi. A graduating clax In the cointucri-litl de'.ir.r'nivnr ever..- y-.r. A PI v.-i. nl hr., hem ic" I laboratory. rynni.f linn md H ill J-oinl. lfjO vols, added i.i tl.c Library In l is::. Ve.iia has seven churches ain a temperance c'lart. r which prohibits the salu ol all lutjxlci.iing dritik. Fo-new illustrated circular a l-c the Principal and IT prictor. s'.VlTill.N.t .'.M K 1' LJIXiE, A. id., (Harvard tiruduatc) Miilh l'o. ONLY 520. TMs Style PiMflplia Suier. Othf r companii-s charpc from S40 to t''1. A rom plte set of attarhaicat-i with each machine. Also Joliliu RiifTli r, Johiison Tucker, and lox of Four Hcx.nicrs and a Hinder. IS HAYS' TBI 41. in your o n hou lfore Ton pty . n'- cc i;t. It very machine nAUlttXll ! I OTt 1T.A Its. Send for Circular. C. A. V.OOI CI!ANV, 17 icrtli IOil .St-. I't'Uu J lil.iu. !u SITBSCHIBE; -FOR- the mmwi mum, 1.50 PER YEAR 1.50 WITHIN THE COUNTY. OUTSIDE THE COUNTY, $1.70 THK FREEMAN" JOB OFFICE -IS ()ntk OF Tilt- MOST COMPLETE IN THE COUNTY AdJre3 all conamuoications to FREEMAN, KIJENSlTiG, TA. g ri-. t- i : l' . sc. . r i V - - : . K. : 'I r. I t : f's ! nn ii
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