t lir!Hl K. PA. jxd rr.Rsox.iL. .Vr t fmi:-! the llurnl pionlron thel'Jtt. Xlr t . r. Linton, of Jotin.-itown, pr,t I ; i y ji.ur tiotijJiat at Barkers' ami .: k t "'' fc1 tb lowest price. jr r-hirnian Evans, of Kane la spending , ,.v .:a w,th hts parents in this place. Kitl:r K"V!. ' tiHStiln and Fattier n,v u, of Mitiiw.it. ar visiting the aeasbore rtie Wixxlval Wooli-ii Mills started up (,r M. i liy lft 'tr ly'K Wl for a month. Iliin. Thomas P. Kenlon, of Lavrj- w.r'h. K.tniw. is stopping in town fur a few A iiii- bricklayer have commenced work pr f , new builitiuu at M. Francis Coliecw, y. iMium F.van.t, formerly of this i t.t now reniwesi in Kane, w here v i 1 1 . i wu u.mii any r,litphatj this fall s.ivc money ly Iravioir your orders i - r .'. mi.V. iif tins place, cnmrut'Dced 1U i.tu volume la.it wek. We hope It : c.i.tlm.e to flourish. ,,v :.t.f ! -ii..f ' usaml pounds uf ginseng want- P' it Pr i.ivin's for which the highest Zy ,. t'fi.-e w 111 be paid. Mr J uni's Porati, a well known pa?a p,: r etimneor on the I'entiaylTanla rail ...I s t wn on Wedn-nday. U r: nm Kiardu!. Esq., the well known r - ;awer of Ptttaburir, fpent a few ,;: m thi' pUoe on Wednesday. A !' counterfeit of the V nickel of v.- , iii circulation. It is nioetly lead, and v. 1 1 v ity" in lite word "Liurty." - v A M. bhoecfelt on Wednesday laat ,s t t IXnck ba Ic bbinkie'a dam that me tl:ree Hounds and six ounces. -M;-. Abrah.nu Fyock, of Coneruaogh -ii .if, few days ago, was thrown from s '. k::i1 had tier wrist fractured and dis- ... .in- v -M-. A Trtd Evans, formerly of this ;iv, tuit for some time back a resident of X.;::.'. M Kt sn county, Is TinitinR bis parents place. -!ltry Ffiilon, of Kellefnnt and Paul "r!..... "f Philadelphia, sons of IIou. John "ci.ii n, uf this place, are on a Tinlt to their -,: :it." in this place. -Tl.e Directors o( the Blair Couuty Aj.rU l i.tiii.ii Socu ly lmve chantted the time of .; Liu their f ir to the I3tb of September, t 'A" l until the irth. -Mr. rtioniad James, of this place, while :a. r..' u walk .n Sunday Inst, came acroas t.irk"iuiUe winch he succeeded In killing l nt iiir!i"urt'd tiv fet. A fieil Williams, who reel (led la Cam-r-i tuwn-liip when a boy about twenty ; ;un, but who now lives In Johnstown, l .i"t ui'dity ill t.iwo. -I), iity Mieritl Langbeln this (Thurs- i r mil : n r took Kicbitra Fitzgerald, the 1 - i-:i' m.in who has been confined Ic onr l. i sumo time, to Dixinont. Vi:;,;un Younfc. who has been a resl- i :i! 'I Jui.ut.town tor the pant forty years. A I .it l.is home in that place on Thursday ii f'k jl'd Bt'veutj-aix years. -l ii"::ra.-iU,r l.arkln. of Pittsburgh, after ; i c alxiut ten days at C'arrolltowo for nt of nis V.ialth, passed through this i.n Saturday, on his way hon.e. -M - Cora fiulick. of Danville, Ta., who n visiting friends in this place for i .Tit two weeks, is now visiting ber t!ie Misfies Condon. In Altotina. -Mr Tli. mas M. Ulam, an employee In lMt-hurj: pot fftice. U stopping at the !.:: .) II. use In the hope of bettering - r,i.:i, i,wh has been ptmrly for some " i e the lt ot August 1SS0 to the. 1st of .;-! i"s7 the Trothont tary of Cambria .5 ! p ct-rtifiid to the County Commit. ti.at tliere has peen entered In Ms 1! ." Imltnientr. -"ti T ,s,,iy last Mr. Charles Hid die, of ''i "'."jr.; and Miss MaKleS. Killer, of , "1 i.' united in marriage at Ilolil. Ii i:v. Win. UoItapi.le, of St ' .'" t Hthoiic church. I '.-tiT Campbell, of Carrolltown, i n M.mdiy las t on atrip to Aikan Icn.u ftftr some lands that be pur ral years ao and, ty the bulld r.'i.l, are now coming into market. -V. r:?.i:' is bflni? mail tn. havit rwist. n - . i . ' r. union of the Pennsylvania Re- a: Lancaster on September 17. Many " 'n . ar Phlladelphians, and the :u:...ii.n Centennial wll be in progress " ' ::-w iilroad depot at Altoona Is ' "I "! a want. long felt ly the il'.t'.ic In tLat city, for a eoi. . '' ''. '.'uuodiiitis place to await arrival i ;-.it ii.."t provided. It is a hand-'ru.-t'ire .-ird well finished. ": ' '- -" 'mrbauri, of Carroll town : ' :..!" to (jnit farrulugand will sell at - I i tme farm In that township, ' . J "posrt of his farming imple " ' 1 ti ii hitiery at a bargain. If yon "'..vt'ut.t; of the kind gtve blm a call. 1 " ' : -i t.i tr.o report of the County : 'i.t-r- tithe Auditor General, the : f"i estate taxable la Cambria - f ". P. t.it ; the number of horses " iiiity is valued at fl37,G49; -.'r ..f rows Is 6.H2 valued at f73, 1 ruin amount of opposition Is a ' P in man. Kites rise against and '; !!e wind. Even a hard wind is 'i none. No man ever worked his 'yw! ere in a dead calm. T jt no tlirrefore, because of oppo- 'ar barn of William Stevens. t ot Carrolltown, In Carroll P a destroyed by fire on Monday ' w-k entailing a loss of 1,200 on c tl.rre was no Insurance. The ' : :!r.e,i nN entire rrop of wrilt Da a -i- lot of farming Implements. ' y luat week Biz cars packed with ' l over the Pennsylvania rail ' ) w, re tl.e bates of buffalo, an- ' ' ner ar.Ima's and were eather .n n" w,-"tt-rn plains along the line . ''"'Ific rallr-wd. They were i" an extern firm and will becon : '" I'Ltroim, combs, etc. A.i..m .s.irh acd Mrs. Sarah "'f J itm!.town were taken to the 'uui at Watren, on Thursday f!at wfk. Mrs. Stibich'a Insan Ji ' d to have Uen caused by in ":v"1 at a Cre in Bavaria. Mrs. ""ti.l was unbalanced by listen-r'J',-e'llnis of the Salvation I- Hor.ver. Calvin Johnson and "i. lumbermen from Clear- ere recently drowned In t -"'ii. off lillaruoch. Ore., by of a HaoiHjat. Their object In ' ai-M.e. Coast was to find mlta ; i-urctiase the sr.nie, and en v'"!v '" luaiN'r busing'. wre jioSses(J ,lf considerable t Kever In the history of the iry:. goods trade of Altoona has such wondertut bar gains In alnio.-t very I,t e t-er. t ff, red as liable i Co. (at their btore No. Hv F.ier e: "i avenue), are now offering. They are selling beautiful Check Scotch Zephyr iing hams at 12.:e. per yard. Thev are seiiin. 38 Inch wide Dentelle Dres.4 C.xids at 12',c rer yard (worth 50c. per yard), this they do to close out the balance of these tices and no WM. F. CABLE & CO., 1402 The oats Is said to be light In weight this year. Mr. Walter Thompson Is on a business visit to Johnstown. Mr. David James Is lying seriously 111 at Ms residence In the East ward. Barkers' are selling gnjinoand fertilizers at lower prices than anyone else. TheU. S Malla were carded ever the Cresson A Coal port railroad for the first time on Monday. There will be a harvest borne pteulc held at St. Lawrence on Wednesday aud Thurs day, August 10th and Uth. lloutzdale, Clearfield county, k to nave water works in the near future, flo.000 nav. trig already been aubserlbed for the aame. On Toeaday last, tbe wife of Rer. John McGonigle, formerly pastor of the Presby terian Cnurch of this place, died at ber home In OUClry. Don't fail to read the new advertise ment of MeMtn. Woolf. Son 4 Thomas, the popular one price clothier of Johnstown, In another column. The game of base ball played at this place between tbe Stars of this place aud the Lnretto nine, was very exciting and resulted In a score of 16 to 12 in favor o: tbe Stars. About the only feature of the ga me was tb "kicking." which lasted throughout the contest. An exchange says : An ordinary potato will keep uiosl flowers for two wreks or more In a moderate temperature. Tbe best way Is to cut silts In tbe potatoes and Insert the flower sterna, and fasten Ibem with a little cotton or paper. Potatoes may aleo be used In floral decorations, be ng concealed by the leaves. Mr. Edward Luther, formerly of Carroll township, but who has been working in Johnstown, has leased the blacksmith shop on Sample street, opposite D. M. Chute's carriaire shop, where he Intends ts carry on blaeksmitblng In all Its braucbea. Ed is a good workman and those wanting work done can get It on ehort notice. A heavy wind and rain storm accom panied in some places by hall, visited tbe Dortbern portion of the county on Monday last. In Elder townstilD It dona a large amount of damage to tbe corn, blowing It over and beating It down to the ground. We understand that the windows In a num ber of farm houses facing the north were bad.y broken by the hail. The dead rndvofan infant was found by a couple of young meu la a grove, near Altoona on last Sunday afternoon. They had chased a squirrel Into a stone pile and while hunting for the squirrel found a cigar box containing tbe remains. A coroner's jury fallod to discover tbe Identity of the remains and rendered a verdict that the cause of Its death was unkuowu. On Friday of last week John Shoemaker, a track band on the railroad, met with an accident near Koarlng Spring. Blair county, from which it Is thought be cannot recover. He was helping to propel a hand car when the crank broke and be fell on the track and was caught and doubled up under the car, injuring bis spinal column. lie was taken tc the Altoona Hospital on Saturday. For grain drills or any kind of phosphate, step icto Barkers' and see what they have for sale. Messrs. McConnell & Saupp the low priced clothiers of Altoona, corner of Eleventh avenue and Fourteenth street. In the St. Lawrenca block, are selling their summer goods at astonishingly low prices to make room for fall stock. If yvi want anything in the clothing Hue either for sum mer or fall drop Into their establishment. You will save money by baying from them and don't you forget It. The great problem with .he managers of the KepuDtican party In this place is the best manner to get David Hamilton out of the road as a candidate for County Commis sioner. They can ooly elect one and David is not the man they want. If they nomi nate two, and one of them David, be may down tbe man tbey want as be did the last time. Who can suggest a way of settling David ? Tne barn on tbe farm known as the '"Dee farm" in Susquehanna township, be longing to Mr. John Man Ion of that town ship, during the storm on Monday last was struck by lightning and the roof and upper timbers badly shattered and torn. Tbe Darn was Sited with bay acd grain at the time, which Inekily did not take fire and the ooly damage done to the contents was from tiie rain. General Samuel Jones, an employee of the Judge Advocate Getersl's or.ee at Washington, died at Bedford Springs on last Sunday evenlug. General Jones was born In Vtrglnia In 1820. and after passing through the West Point Military Academy, served in the army until the breaking out of the late war when be resigned to enter tbe Confederate service, in which be rose to the rank of General. Theodore Wingard a freight conductor on the Pennsylvania railroad, fell from bis train near Mineral Point on last Saturday morning and was ground to pieces under tbe cars. He was running over tbe cars when they gave a sudden lurch which threw blm to the track. He was a resident of Derry where his remains were taken and where be leaves a wife and six or seven children. He was about forty years of age ! and had been in the employ of the railroad company for a cumber of years. If you can tell anything about phosphate by seeing samples, go down to Barkers' and see their samples at prices from 920 to 133. Any kind and quantity at lower prices than anyone else can sell the same quality of goods, alse the beat grain drill for sale. A young man named Walter McManl glu was found dead on tbe track of tbe Al legheny Talley Railroad at Du Bois on Tuorday morning. It was first supposed that be met bis death by accident, but an In vestigation has shown that be was foully dealt wlili. He was known to go to a bawdy bouse kept by a Mrs. Powers on Monday night, and that he was assaulted and badly badly beaten by two men, John O' Grady and John Burke, two well known characters, who have been arrested charged with the crime. On Thursday of last week Zacnarlab Varner, a butcher in Taylor township, bought of a young man named Kelly six sheep, for which be paid eleven dollars. On Tuesday A. W. Rager, of Belsano, appeared before 'Squire Roberts, of Frank lin borough, and made affidavit to the fact that the sheep were bis. Tbe 'Squire read tbe affidavit to Mr. Yarner on tbe street In the presence of Mr. Rager, whereupon Mr. Varner told Mr. Rager to go out to his place and take tbe sborp. It Is understood that Mr. Rager will prosecute Kelly for the tbetf . - OUR DRY GOODS REPORTV more can be had this season at such low price. They are sll'ni; te regular Double fold plaid Dress Goods (SOc. quality) at 2. per yard and the 2jc. quality at 12Vc. per yard. These embrace all the latest styles if Planls. They are selling st-.rt li-nutl.s .f bilks that averse, from 2 yards to 13 yards, at 33. 50 aud 62,'.sc. per ja:d, that are the 75c. and il qualities. These $i!is are In blacks and colors, and are Mr. C. A. McGonigle, of Lilly, was in town on Thursday on business. Judge Johnston and family returned on Saturday from their visit to Bedfora Springs. The Pringledale campmeeting near Wiimore. will be held this yeai from August lilh to the 22nd. Tbe wind blew the door in the Recorder's office ehut on Tuesday last and tbe large plate glass in tbe door was smashed to smithereeus. Margarets. Vaughn, wife of Mr. B. F. Vaughn, who was a resident of tnis place about fifteen years ago, died at ber home in Altoona on Wednesday last aged 60 years. A cyclone about the border of Deerfield township and Chatham. Bradford county, baa leveled gTain to the ground and forest and orcnard tree are torn np by tbe roots. Decatur township. Mifflin county, has two citizens who recently held an eating contest as to which could get away with tbe most dried fish. One ate sixteen fish, tbe other seventeen. They wouna up by each eating five disbes of ice cream. Thomas E- Knox, a colored barber who was behaving badly on one of the street cars of Johnstown, was forcibly ejected from the car on Tuesday last by the driver. Kuox landed on bis bead on the curbstone and it was thought for time that bis skull was fractured, bat It turned out that his head was too bard for the curb lone. A 1 year old boy named Johnson, resid ing in Pittsburgh, who has been in tbe hab it of sleeping on tbe hillside near his borne these hot nights, was so badly frightened the other night by a practical Joker who wrap ped a sbeet about him and set up an un earthly bowling, that be I liable to die of braiu fever. William Rlchlnson. Jr., who has been driv log tbe dray team for Mr. J. G. Lloyd, of this place, for tUe past two years, went to Derry on Monday last, where he was ex amined by the railroad officials as to bis fitness for a fireman He passed the ex amination successfully and will get on tbe road as soon as a vacancy occurs. Farmers aDd all persons who have any land where tho Canada thistle grows should see that none goes to seed. Cut them down or dig them out. It Is said that coal oil or fish salt and pickle put on the roots after they are cat off will kill them. Try It and do not let them go to seed, for when they get a start once tbey are a terrible pest to get rid of. During a thunder storm on Tuesday afternoon a house at Ernptre mine, near Pblllpsburg, was t-truek by lightning. Of tbe inmates Jean BaptUte Boiere and bis 10-year-old daughter were knocked senseless. The mn wae partially paralyzed and bis nose split open. The girl's right side is par alyzed, her lungs congested and it is feared she will lose ber right eye and, perhaps, die. The Greensburg Record says: "Henry Clark and Joseph Jackson, hailing from Johnstown and Altoona. were arrested and committed to jail on last Friday, charged with attempting to wreck a freight train. It Is alleged that while the train was taking coal at Coulter & Huff's works, east of town, they drew a coupling pin, for the purpose of causing the train to separate and collide with force and thus produce a smash-up." Daring a thunder storm, on Tuesday afternoon, the residence of Mr. Alexander Moore, in Blain City, was tdruck by light ning, at the chimney on the ea t gable. Passing down tbe chimney into tbe kitchen It did a little damage to some of the house hold goods. Miss Jane Moore, who was In the room, was severely shocked and slightly burned on ber left side. The eMmney and weatherboardlng was also pretty well shattered. Coal port Standard. While bringing some cattle from Indiana county on Monday last, our butcher friend Mr. Joe Gotwalt, was so unlucky as to loose three steers, two black and one Durham. They Rot into the woods near Simon's Mill, in Indiana county, and be was unable to find them. Any information as to their whereabout, will be thankfully received by Joe. who will also "set It np" to tbe person I giving him the information the first time he gets bim across the Irne In this county. Indiana men will please bear this in mind. Frank Horn, an Altoona boy aged seventeen years, rude to GalMrzIo on Tues day morning on a freight train with tbe in tention of visiting relatives. In getting off at Galiitzin he was thrown against a car and sustained a compound fracture of tbe skull. He was taken to the hospital at Altoona where the physicians trephined his skull but tbe yonng man failed to rally and lingered In no unconscious condition until about ten o'clock in the evening wen h died. He was the son of Tbaddeus Horn, of No. 2204 Thirteenth avenue, Altoona. It rs reported that tbe Hungarians em ployed at the coke ovens in tbe neighbor hood of Galiitzin. went out on a strike on Monday last, acd that as a consequence several hundred men connected with that Industry are now Idle. It Is also reported that a Hungarian coke drawer, who went to work for the Blair Iron and Coke Company, regardless of the strike, was murdered for being a traitor to tbe cause of tbe strike but we have been unable to learn any further particulars. r. S. We have since learned that tbe re port of tbe murder is not correct. Ssw U. A. K. Foat at Ebeaaonrar. Captain John M. Jones, Post &56, Depart ment of Pennsylvania, G. A. IL was mas tered on Tuesday evening at Ebensborg by W. B. Keller, mustering officer, assisted by comrades Woy and Secbler, of Post 30, and comrades Brady, Boley and Wflhelm, of Tost 513. Tbe officers of the new Post are as follows : CommanderSamuel W. Davis ; Senior Vice Commander, Isadore Lilly ; Junior Vice Commander, W. H. Davis : Chaplain. C. T. Roberts , Surgeon, Dr. T. J. Davison , Quartermaster. Ed. Owens ; Officer of Day, James M. Thompson : Officer of Guard, Ilosea Evans; Adjutant, William A. Jones ; Sergeant Major, C. A. Langbela'; Quartermaster Sergeant, William 11. Con nell. Tbe Post Mart out with thirty-one members and fourteen application for mem bership, a majority of whom will be muster ed at their next meeting. . The Poet meets the first and third Friday of each month. F.lya frcaui Balm was recommended to me by my Urugiat as a preventive to hay fever. Have been using it as directed since the 9ih cf August and baye found it a specific for that much dreaded and loathsome disease. For ten years or more I nave been a great sufferer each year, from August 9th till frost, and have tried many alleged remedies for its cure, but Ely's Cream Balm Is the only preventive I have ever found. Hay fever sufferers ought tu know of In efficacy. F. ii. Alns worth, ruKlrlier, Iudlanajiolis, Ind. a very cheap lot ol goods. They are selling I-ace Curtains (sllcht.'y soiled) for fl.75, f'J.Oo and $3.00 per pair, that are regular ti and i't (juality. Ttey are new and pretty patterns. Tbev are slHns new style figured ijcritn at 7c. a yard that you see marked 15. 17 aiid ISc. elsewhere. They are s-ellicg tl.e Vh'.ance of tl eir stock of Par asols for less than it cot to iuVe them. Tbey are sellii.g fine Canvas and Leather ELEVENTH AVENUE, ALTOONA, PENN'A. Tbe Constitutional Centennial. The celebration of tb6 one becdredtb anniversary of the adoption of the Constitu- l tion of the United States, to b held In Phil adelphia, September 15th, loth, and 17th, promises to be one of tbe most Interesting events that ever occurred in this country, and will rank second only to tbe great Cen tennial of 1876. The Commission, composed of some of the foremost men in the land. Is folly organized, the President of the United States and bis Cabicet are in cordial co-operation, and the Governors of all the States are aiding In the execution of the general plan A larger number of troops of different States will doubtless participate in the mili tary feature, than were ever gathered before on a civic occasion; the industrial display is expected to be the finest and moot comprehensive ever seen in Philadelphia, and the commemorative services, presided over by the Chief Magistrate and addressed by Mr. Justice Miller of tbe Supreme Court, will be the most imposing ceremony ever aeld 1b America. In order to accommodate tbe vast mnlt! tude of people who will desire to witness and participate in this nationalera in honor of liberty, the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany will sell excursion tickets to Philadel phia from all stations on their lines east of Pittsburg and Erie September 8th to l"tb, good to return nr.til the 22d, inclusive, at two cents per mile. Special excursions by special trains from various points will be arranged, the details of which will be publ ished later through the press and other means of public announce ment. In the meantime It will be well to under line the dates, and arrange to visit the city as a spectator of the great demonstration, which appeals to the patriotism of every American, as well as every friend of freedom. Grand Midsummer Holiday on the Jersey Coant. What is known as "tbe season," a term suggesting animation, mirth, gayety, grand bathing, exhilarating sailing, successful fishing, music, festivity, and thousands of people on pleasure bent, thronging the breezy beach of the ocean, is at the top notch or its glory in August. It is then that tbe truest picture or rll tnat is delightful, attractive, and cd joy tile in seashore life presents itseir. It Is the bey-day of social pleasures, the glorious holiday of lovers of aquatlcports, and tbe harvest of the fisher man. It is pre-eminently the opportunity for those who would see all that ia worth seeing, and enjoy in tbe highest degree all the charms of life by tbe bounding wave. The select excursion to Atlantic City, Cape May, or Sea Isle City, fixed by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company for August 11th. with the ten days allowed by tbe return coupon, will cover this period, and permits its patrons to pass the choicest days of mid summer at any one of these maritime cities. It is a period, too, when every one needs a vacation, and when tbe majority of people are enabled to take It. This is also the last opportunity but one. and all things con sidered tbe most desirable. The tickets will be good for ten days and I tbe fare from Cresson will be $8 50: the! train passlrg that point at 11:56, A M". Lxcurslonlsts will aped the niaht In Philadelphia aud proceed to the seashore by b, , any regular train of the next day. For detailed Information relatltre to tbe excursious call on or address the nearest ticket agent of the Company. Asa End to Boae Scrapfnjr, toward Shpherd, of llarrisburg, I1L. says : "Having received so much benefit from Electric Bitters, I feel "St my duty to let suffering humanity know it. Have bad a runnlDg sore on my leg for eight years ; my doctors to'.d me I would have to have the bone scraped or leg amputated. I ued, instead, threa bottles of Electric Hitter and seven boxes Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and j my leg is now Bitters are sold Backlen's Arnica E. James, of Ebe Ateer, of Loretto. notice. - Cbeson. Pa., August 3d, 1887. Ed. Frf.em as. There will be a reunion of Co. "A." 53th Ieeiment, Pennsylvania eteran Volunteers held at Ashviile, Cam bria county, on Tuesday,- September 27th. ltvT. All old soldiers will be welcome and panleularlv members of tbe Company and Keglroent axe requested t attend. The Pipte of Ashville will spare no pains to make -it a day of pleasure Come one' Come all! The C. C. & '. T. S. IL Ball road will give an excursion from Cresson to Ashville and return on ttat date to all old soldiers. By order of Committek. John Ltnch. Sectretary. Aug. 5, 2t- 3IARRIAUE UrEaSEH ISSCED. The following marriage licenses were issued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Conit for tn week ending Wednesday. August 3d, 1887: Winiam Ilenry Benson, Cambria and Llllie L. Gates. Lower Yoder township. (ieorge twires and Mary McCauley, Clear field tnwmship. Grant Luther and Emma Homer, Grubb town. Frederick Hecker. Cambria and Kosie Mum, Cleveland. Ohio. - G. V." Brown. Dean township and Corde lia McUaoamy, White township. John Stofaal and Susanna Fengbeiser. Millvllle. Poorhonse Statistic. The following orders were granted ty tbe r&or Directors at the.Ir metino on A, J, 1S87 : Out door poor Steward's salary ................ Matron's salary.; Indiana county poor ... Hardware Meat.-.,..; jfoorW? wrttit?r . Assistant farmer Housework Merchandise - 41.117 " 12.50 ,13.00 25.94 32 57 1R1.25 10.00 13 00 lfi.OO 39.22 Daughter a, wirtt and Holhrrs. Fbysicians .heartily endorse the use of Speer's celebrated Port Grape Wine for the use of debilitated females. It ia not an in toxicant, and ia absolutely pure, being made from grapes grown at Mr. Speer's Mount Prospect Vineyard. Pasaic,- N. J., from vines Imported from the Port wine districts of Portugal. For sale by druggists. Bneklea's ArnlraSalte, Tbe best salve in tbe world for cats. Bruises,- Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chiilblains. Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cores Piles or no pay required. It is guar anteed to ive perfect eatbfuction, or money refunded. Friee -j cents per box. For sale by E. Jane-ndV. . McAteer, cf Loretto, sound and well." Electric Tan, Tagedatxiut" Tvears . P u7e7w mv" iWrt' at fifty Cents a bottle and -r a 5ars. ; w. lavls. should not be divorced from the bon is c-i nr . uo ucrrasiu u uis only Mil CI William I ' 1 1 w " 'rn "e n am contracted witc you aaiveai ZZC. per bo bf I i-.n.. ,1 . the said Kaebael DiVl. aicree:ih!a to Petition un.l OSburg and W. V Mc- i o. or t.re!-SOn. Who was pro- Libel exhibited aamst y.i before our said Court ; Beits at 5 aud 10c.. worth 23c. They are selling short lengths of Colored Cambric at 3c. a yard. Then you know they keep a line CassI meres at low prices tplend id goods for Mens and Boys' wear at 50 cents and SI 00 per yard. Then lor.k at their 17c. pants g'K'ds- letter than j ou will find anywhere else for 25c. a yard mnoh better. and only 17c. a yard. Xo matter where you go Argument Coart. Court met on Monday last and disposed of the following cases : nipps & Lloya vs. Martin Oaks and Augustine Crauer. Appeal. Role to show cause why appeal should not be stricken from the record. Rule discharged. In the matter of the overseers of the poor of Knox township, Indiana county, for a rule on tbe Directors of the Poor of Cam bria county, to show cause why they should no pay tbe petitioners tbe amount expend ed for Obey Williams. Continued. Samuel Strayer vs. J. J. Seelar. Rule to show cause why Judgment should not be opened. Rule discharged. In the matter of the Directors of the Poor of Cambria county for a rule on John Baker to febow cause why he should not pay for the maintenance of Christiana Baker. Contin ued. In the matter of the petition of the Direct ors of the Poor of Cambria county for a rule on Jacob and Elizabeth Thomas to show cause why tbey should no pay for the main tenance of Armandus Thomas. Continued. In tbe matter of tbe petition of tbe Direct ors of the Poor of Cambria county for a rule on George S. Lamb to show cause why be should not pay for the maintenance of bis father. Continued. F. C. George and Mary George, bis wife, plaintiffs in error vs. Peter Ernilre. defend ent in error. Certiorari. Judgment re versed. I. Lilly, Plaintiff in error, vs. Samuel Haupt, defendant in error. Certiorari.' Judgment reversed. Aaron Youngkin vs. Cresson. Clearfield County and New York Short Route Rail road Co. Rule to show cause. Continued. In the matter of the netltion of John J. Trexler for a decree of re-conveyance of as signed estate. Continued. In tbe matter of tbe exceptions filed to the incorporation of tbe borough of South Fork. Exceptions overruled, opinion to be filed on the Erst Monday of September next. F. A. Shoemaker vs. John L. Iiaum. Pe tition to open judgment. Petition discharged, plaintiff allowed a credit of f600 on judg ment as of date of note, May 18th, 1875. Uriah Lloyd vs. John Hipps. Bill In equity. Appointment of arbitrators revok ed and discontinuance set aside at costs of Uriah Lloyd and case restored as befote I reference. Ue of n. A. Shoemaker vs. R. R. Mech line and E. P. Baker. Rule to show cause why the assignment of tbe Judgment should not be stricken from the record. Rale dis charged. . . Peter Boland vs. James Wilson and Ana- ! sutia Wilson, bis wife in right of said Ana- ! 6tati3, acd John Rtdinger. Motion for a j new trial. New trial granted unless the ! rlaintiff asserts tc a reduction of the ver- f diet to $36 on or before the first Monday or ! i September next. ! Theodore Bendon, plaintiff in error, vs. James Kinney, defendant In error. Cer tiorari. Proceedings affirmed. Obltnarj-. niTE. Died at the tome of her parents at Belsano, on Wednesday, July 27th 187 Miss Flora Bell Hlte. daughter of Mr! John 1. Hit, aged about 13 years. WILLIAMS. Di.d at tha boms .r ' parents in Carrolltown, on Saturday July '......? 'nche. daughter of Scott and "....in, mcu ii jraia auu 4 montns. MiEL. Died at the home of Its grand- parents, in Carrolltown. July 15lh. 187 Mary Lora. infant daughter of A. J. and Ajtnes C. Noel, aged about seven weeks. i Back to its Heaven unwilling to stay, I Lr-ora's sweet spirit has hastened away: j Eartn In its bleakness had claimed ber ' a while, a-a . . I vuea neaven recalled its sweet tlft with a frUiiie. To bloom In the land of enaffable rest. Ol i areTiiH mourn HOI lor vour darling 'tis beet. For sheltered storm. forever from each coming Is reatirg to-day the sweet missing form. T. CALLAN. Died at Roanuke, Va.. on tilace and who was a well known contractor, having bnilt the Almshouse and Jail at this place, and who dud abont fifteen years ago. Stephen Callen was born at Cresson, was educated at. St. Francis College. Loretto, and for a number of years was chief clerk in the store of John Law, in Hollidai sburg. Blair county. In October last be vilted this place and was then on his way to Koan- okp, waere he accepted a clerical portion in the railroad shops at that plaee. A short time ago ne contracted a severe cold which devo oned Into tvnfintrf -rmonrrl. , - I ouiicu iii u.b aeaxn. ilia remains were taken to SuruuiitviKe- on Monday last and Interred In St. Aloysius cemetery at that place alongside of those ot bis father. I'eacti to his abes. Sheriffs Sale OF REAL, ESTATE. i By virtue of Sundey writ of Fieri Faciat Is'ued I out of the Court of Common Pleas, ol Cambria county, and to me dire- ted, there will be exposed to public sale at the Court Hoars In Ebenburg ' on Monday, the th day of Sepfmber, 1SS7, at' 1 o'clock, v. m, the loiljwing described real es- i tale, to wit: All the rinht, title and interest of M. L. Leary. of, in and to all. that certain piece or parcel ol land, situated In the borough of Cheat Spring's I Cambria county. Pa., bounded ana described 1 as lollows: Fronting on Columbia -street on ' the went and runninir bai-k Ut an ii ' adlcininr tot of Jotin UroornbauKh on the north ' TnJ J -'. Liule tho south, be: sine k plot i one full sited lot as laid out In the plan and oi saia borough and tcniuu i,.t n n harm. thereon erected a frame dwelling bouseand other I outbuilding now in- tLe-vexupajuy of M. L. i Leary. Taken In executttn and to be sold at the i i-. u. ..ciio n nip til. AL8o. all the riaht, title and Interest of Tbos. Iumphy.ir. to and to all that certain piece or parvoi of iaud eltuated in the v 111 aire of St. Au ustine Cambria coantv, Pv. bounded and de scribed as follows : Ero'r.tinnon Main street, ad- loillf DC KlLS frt th hnnnf llm w ilvmul .r..n-Aii....L. .. t on the east and west lots ot Joseph Adams, John i.i ui iiuen, ciwuiiiii one and cne-hall acres, more or less, havinic thereon erected a two. itory dweltlnsr house and store room and other outbuildings, now Id the occupancy ot Tbvmaa lmcnpny. Also, hll the ri(iht, title and Interest ot 1 nomas Dumpav in a two-story plank house apd other outbuilamus. situated along the C. c". r. Y. S. K. K K . at Dean station. Oamtiria coun ty. Pa., now In the occupancy of Tboina Dumpily. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Anna Armanda Dumphy. TERMS OF SALE. One-thlr.t of the purrnae money to be paid whea the property U kno. ked down and the re maining two ttnnls on tbe confirmation of the drel- JOSEPH A. OKAY. Aua.5. 1sb7. Sheriff. VUl'ITOK-S NOTICE... In the Orphans Court of Cambria county. le undersigned hariair feces appointed audi tor to di-tribute tbe fond In tlta haada of Daniel Pugh. ewi-ii or or Ianiel Evan. Ueceaed, m howa by hll am and flnnl account herebv a've notice Uuit be will sit at hia-omre ia Ebeneburic en- Tuesday. Auirut 23. lse7, at '1 o'clock, r. at which time aad place all persons iriereM eU iaay attetol or be debarred trim coming In on laid. lunJ. - T. W. DICK, AUK- 5, it. Auditor. HEN yon want Job Printing ol any tied done give the lKnni!i orfice a 'rial. iiiirwir 01 iue iaiian limine at friar t.laoo. ! "u" J" man in no w: omit at your neni. in the'r store you see bargains bargains in Black Cashmeres, 50c. to ?1 a yard ; Car liers. the best in the world. Best value in Black and Colored Silk?, 72c. Si. 00. 1.25 and $1 50 per yard. Best value in all kinds of Dress Goods. We are selling better mus :in for the money (from 5c. to 10c. per yard) than you will fiind anywhere eKe. Best value in Prints. Bi"t value in Satiric-). Best vaiue in Seersucker. T KIAI LIST. SPECIAL. TERM, Jr'lfUi Monday Aunast, 1SST. Hipps i Lloyd ib. I-antrey, et at. !ondron. et al v. M-Issrmitt, et &1 iIT V!.. Oriffitli. n a'. H. A. NHOKMAKKK. IToth'y. Protby's Office, KlDMl)ur, July t, lssr. DMINISTRATOIl'S NOTICE. Letter f AdmlninntTlon on the Estate of llliam I.ltzinicer, late of Loretto boroatch. Cam brla Countr. deceased, having been granted to the nndergiirned, all rermDi Indebted to said e tate are berehy notified to make payment without delay, and those havinjr claims against the same will , resent them prorly nuthentimted tor set tlement, to M'dEXK I.lTZINHfK H. W. LJTZINOKK, Loretto. July lSb". Admlnlf tratorf. DMINISTKATOK'S NOTICE. Letter of Administration rg boms non ors testamekto AKKBXonn the Etateof John I'amp bell, late of i'hem township, r'amlina contv de ceased, bavin been K.-ant.l to the underslVned all persons Indebted to said estate are herebv noti fied to make payment wlthoat delav, and" those navlnif claims against the auie will present them property authenticated for settlement to THOMAS M. CRAVEK. ' Adm r d. b. n. c. t. a. ot John I -ampliell, doe'd. St. Lawrence, la. uly a, lis", Gt. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the Orphans' Court of Cambria County Estate cf I. M. PK1NtLK. deceased. And now, Jnne 13th, on motion ot K. J. OTon nor. Attorney for Est.ite. C. L. lJick apiiointed Auditor to distribute funds tn the hands of Will iam Cole AdminUtratur. Pmb 1'uuiam. 1 will lit lor the purpose above appointment at my Office, In Alma Hall. Johnstown, fent., oq Thursday, Aaitust lstn 1SW. at 10 o'clock a. m., when and where all parties Interested may ap pear or be forever debarred tr.jin comtn in on said tun 1. CHAL. L. JjICK. July 29. 1387. Auditor. XOTICE! In the Orphans1 Court of the (V.nntv nf fim bria. To the heirs and leiral representatives ot Matthew McMulIen. deceased. (iBkiniKo: You are hereby cited to be and appear before the Jude of Ibe Orphans' Ciourt, to be held at Ebensburtr, on tbe first Monday of September next, then and there to accept or re lute to take the real estate tf Matthew McMul Ien, deceaned, at the appraised valuation put upon it by an lnqaeet duly awarded by the sld Court, or show cause why . a tru.tee should not be ap pointed to sell the same. , , JOEPII A.ORAY, J uly 22. 1ST. 4t- Sheriff. NOTICE ! To the heirs and leical representatives of Jere miah MctJoniKle. Uecuast!. Takk Nonca that an in quest will be held at the late residence ol Jeremiah MciJonlrle, de ceased, tn the LmrjUKh ot Lilly, in the County of Cambria. or Saturday, the arm dav of Auicust next, at 1 o'clock In the afterunun of that day, lor the purpose ol making partition of the real estate of said decedent to and among hi hefrs and lerai representatives. II tf e same can be done without prejudice to or spoillnc ol the whole: otherwise, to value and ai praise the same aocordirix to law, at which time and place you are required to at tend il you think pro)er. JOSEPH A. OKAY, July ia, 1S7. t. Sheriff. NO TICE ! To the and letral reprosentatives of William J. MeOiilre. deceased. Take Notick that nn Inquest will be held at the late re.-Meuee ol William J. McOuire, de ceased. In the township of Cleartleld. in the County of Cambria, on Erldav, the aith day ot Auk ust next, at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon of that day, fr.i the purioaeol making partition or the real !) ot suH.I decedent to and amoEir his heirs and lecrl representatives. If the same can be done without prejudice to or fpoillmc of the whole ; otherwise, to va'ue and appraise the same according U law, at whKh time and plaoa you are required to attend II You think proper. JOSEPH A. OKAY. July 22. J7. 4t. Sheriff. NOTICE To the heirs and legal representatives of David Yonncktn, deceased. Takk Noticb that an Inquest will beheld at the late residence ot David Y'otinirkin, deceased. In the townrnlp of Keade, In the County ol Cambria, a Thursday, the "ioth day ot August next, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of that day, lor the pur pose of makinir partition ol the real estate of said decedent to and amonif Ms betrs and lea-al repre heotaflves. II the same can be d"ne without preju dice to or spuilma ol the whole; otherwise, to value and appraise the same according to law, at which time and place you are required to attend It you think proper. JOSEPH A. OKAY. July 22, 1SV7, St. Sheriff. j l-F.C.AI, NOTICE. I Foster W. Davis i IN the Court ol Common Tlens i T. (of Cambria Countv. No. ji, Facta el Davis. (March Term. Alias Subixena I J in Divorce. COt NTY OF CAMDKIA. as. i The CoMxofcWKALTH os HmmmAHi, TV. K H A M, HAVIS, (IpitrTlxo : i r E COMMAND YOU. BJ heretwtore oum i ? T winded, that all matter of bnsinos and ex i ru- beiuu set suie you be and appear in vour pnq.er person belore our J-nlir.es. at Ebcnsbura 'at onr Court of 'omruon Pleas, there to bo held Vttses the Honorable Kobert L. luhnstoa 'resident of our said Court, this Bin day of June. A. D.-1S87 H. A. SHMEMAKEK, Proth'y. Ebensburx, July iy, lsbj. I.KOAI. NOTICK. Eliza Lane by her next") IN the Court of Common t" ITS r. 1-1 friend John uarciay. I'lcas ol Cambria count v vs. io. 2, March Term. 1S7. I Alias Subpoena In Dl- Era nit C. Lane I ) voroe. I corrcrY- ok camhkia. sh. 1BK UOWXrS'WKALTH OF f KSYl.V A HI A , To KKASKti. LANE. Ilumiii: TT. COMMAND VOl". as heretofere com manded, that all-matter ol business aDd ex- ruses neinsrsei asioe you be and appear In your proper person netore our Jud at Ebensburu. at our Court of Common Pleas, there to be held on the first Monday of September next, to snow cause, II anv you have, why yourwife Ellaa Lane, should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony which she hath contracted with you the said Erauk C Lane, agreeable to Petition and Libel exhibited auamet you before our said Court: anl this you shall in no wise omit at your peril. WTSKs the Honorable Kobert L. J'hnsun, President of our said Court, this 6th day ol June. a. d. i ;. H. A. SItOEMAKEK, Proth'y. Ebonsburir. July :e, lSs7. I.LdA L. N 1 1 C II- Alice Maloney by her"l IN the Court of Corn next frlc-ud H.T. iieam min Pleas ol Cambria s M'ountv. No. 6. Sept. Thomas Maloney. Term.'lsa. Alias iSub J poena, In Divorce. "llirE COMMAND Yt't' the said Thomas Ma- loney as we have herctolorecotuniaudcd you. that setrinir aside all other business and excuses whatsoever, you and le apje.ir. in your proper person teforc our Judc at Ebenshura;, at a Cour ol Common Plea, there to be held for said County on tbe hn-t itoa.lay .f SepteiulMir next, to answer the petition or libel of the said Alice Maloney. and to show cause If ay you have why the said Alice Maloney. your wile, should oot he divorced ,ro,1 tbe tonds ol matr.mony agreeably to the Acts ot Oeneral Assembly, in such case made and MIV.HUH1. I.UU UCIWII UOU V 1 tnese the lion. Robert I f ihnfton. President Jude of our said Coutt. at Ebc-Dgburjs, the -TLh day ol June. A. D. 1S7. H. A. SHOMAKEK. Proth'y. Attest Jofara A.Orav. b.herltl. Ebensliuru, July 'Jii. lstif. COURT PROCLAMATION. MFTKEAS THE HON. K. L. JOHNSTON- President Juda-e of the Court ot Comm m Pleas ol the 47tn J udicial District conFtstine of tbe county or Cambria, havlne Issued his precept beartna; date of tbe 17tti day ol June, A. D., 1!i7, to me directed, for boldiun a Sectai t'ourt of IVimmon Pleas and a Court of Oyer tud Terminer and Oeneral Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions ol the Peace in Ebensburi ,lor the Cout-ty ol Cam bria, d to commence on the Fifth D' uDuaf AHBt, AHl.Tl'-t, being the 1SS7. !'Ak day of arid to continue three weeks. Notice ts. hereby a-iven to tne Coroner. Justice ol the Peace, Al dermen, and Constables ol abt County el Cam bria, that they be tben aud there in their proper person at lo o'clock. In tbe loreuoou.on the second week, it hemic tl.e first Mondavof September. be In the 6th dav ol Septcmtier, 17. with their records. Inquisitions, exaini nations and their own remeatlirauee to do those thinurs, which to their omce ap)ertaiu to tue U ne. aud these who are bound in r e..ir nirances to l.rosecute against the priKoners that are, or snail be in the Jail of Cam bria county, be then and there to prosecute axainft tbem as shall be Just CJives no. lor my hnd at Ebtni-hurn, the 17th day ol June, iu t'jc year of our Lord, 17. and the One Hundred aud Eleventh Year of the Inde pendence ot tuo United States. ' , . JOSEPH A. OKAY. Sheri3. LbeasbttTif, Jalvij. le;. Why is it that worth more Season than we sold in the Spring of 1886. Anybody Yisifino- our establishment and comparing our Goods and prices with those of other stores, will have uodidiculty in correctly answering the question. WOOLF, SON $t THOMAS, .IOHXSTOWX, PF.XX',. THE BOTTOM IS REACHED AT LAST. The largest stock of hardware ever offered in the County can be found at mv store. I am now selling many goods at much less than I can replace them for, but I will continue to sell at Bottom Prices until I am compelled to replenish my stock. When you want a cooking or heating stove, tinware hardware, nails, iron, glass, trunks and farming implements, call and see mv stock aim i earn my prices. G-. HTJ1TTLET HIGH STREET, - - - HMJNSBURG J,L kinds of Jnt Printing nf3l!y and prompt y execmfil ut ttii9 nfliep. D OXAI.D E. DUFTON. ' ATTOKNtY-AT-LAW. - EiiKjiHULno. Pk'a t 3- Otrice In t'olonna.lo Kuw. HII. MYEIIS. ATTUK.M i.NEY-AT-LA W. 1 EnayHEt RO, Pa. ; M-Otkce. in Collouade liow. on !entro sirtot. GEO. M. HEAT) E. i ATTI j.N' KY-AT-LA W. j Kbbnset-pij, pa, a-"trtl( on Centre .nreet. r.:r THE PLUMED KNIffHT.! ' t I- xlra tine (snri lb shove t'ran'l MHWAKIZ A- KI IM;, KnbrHitma, Ha. i Jmo. 14, 'bT. , M. D. KITTELL. ! Attorney-at-i.aw, EtinNSKDCi, PA. Ar-Lvry BvillJiriK'. i.j.ji. t'.ju.-t Hu-usc. S Tit AY NOTICE. A Mte and red ."potted cow. ahout 1 vn-i- old, wearing a tie i i it I, copper rivel- m Ai o ftrajedaway from t e premise.- of the under- ! Mned on June l.i. ls7. A ieard will ,t l a'd, tor information of her whereupon-.. ' 1..H. I il'NMIK P. Ulen Whlt P. .. J air "Nj., Pn. Jnly 'it. l!1-:. Etatain Fire Insurance Agency General Insurance Agent, KTt EXS H UK G, PA.. A DM T X I STUATIIIX' NOTICE. E.-tBteof Heniils Kiirnn. de-eased. Notice is i'ereh riven that leu--r oi aJiiHiilj trat. n o:i rl:e E.-tnte of I'ennls Kirren. late of .lunger pii.iiip. wmntv oM'amhrla, dec ed hatlna twe-i aranted to the undersiir ned . All i-r-ons ir.Jel.ted t.. s.ud esTtito :ir,, herei.v notj.-.cd to miko i iyii,ct,t wit.'ioul delay, and those I nvl nn cianas -i.i prceni mm. propcrlv .iu lo;nt Ici.te lor .ettlecient. to MAKY E.'.I.EN KAlillKN, AJm'x. Munstcr. Pa., .1 une 4, l-.-7.-iii. YALI'AKI.K FA KM AT PliTV T1. SALE. The un.iersijrT:ed will sell their farm. s!-natert-Ju Allen heny townhii, R.Iodninir lands ut II. Av Metlonxh. A. .1. Se'l. Henrv .Mansfield, and others. couiajuInK I 1 x u rs. 60 ncres cleared and M acre? well tj inhere I with oak. bcuihK-k, eucumtier and hickory. A Kood two-rtorv plank bouse and Iratne l.arn, U cethcr with all nece.-fary out-Piiildir iiS. a never faiilnif Fi.rini; ol water and a sfi:m ol water i-unninir llirouuh the Tirm. There is alai 7a choice tipple, pear and peach treep on tbe premisea The at-ove proertv will be fold at a price ar:-l terms to uit the pure-baser and a (rood warrantee deed uarun'oed. AIAHY H KY, ANN ITUY, June 10. '87. LoretU) Posu.hice, Pa NOTICE In the OrphaDf' r'ourt ot the County of t:aia tiria. To tho lielr and legal representatives of Hernar.l iiuneiiau. deceased. ifEimo - You are beretiy cited tx le ar.d an. pear l-efore the Judpo ol the ( irpliann' Court, to no iiel.l at Elxnsliura , on the first MjiiiUt ot September next, then aud there Ui ai ept or re fuse to take the real e-ute of Bernard Iljn. Kan. decease! at tlie the appraised valuation put upon it liy an iliquest duly awarded hy tl.o Bald t'uun or show caue why a trustee should not re a liointed to sell tbe same. Ji SEPll A, UliAY. Jaly r.MXS7. it. SiaeriQ. D. LAFiCELL'S ASTH5VSA l "?iim AND pgSCATARRH Bhm REMEDY. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Havinic strutted 'JO years between life and deouh witb AS1H.MA or PHTHISltJ, treated by eminent physicians, and receiving no benefit. I i compelled dur.nif the last 5 years of my ill ness to sit on tny ebair day and niicht irasplnir tor breath. 3Iy suflerinus were beyond description. In despair i exwrinientel on myself couiund lni roots and herbs and inhaliiiir the medicine thus obtained. 1 tortuualelT discovered tbis WOXUKIilTL CUKE 1UK ASTlIal A AN It "ATAHiiH. warranted f reliee the tnrv-t stub born oaso ol ASTHMA IN PI V K MINVTES, so .hat the patient ean lie down to rest and sleep cornfortai.lv. I'lease read the lollowinv condens ed extracts irotn unsolicited te'timoulals all of re cent date. Ml ver V. It. Holmes. S;in Jose, 'al.. writes "I find the Keuiedy all and even more than repre sented. 1 receive instaut-incous reiiet." E. M. "Hrson, A. M. Warren. Kan., writes; Was treated by eminent phvsicians ol this coun try atul (ieruiany ; tried the'ciiiuate ot different Slates nothing aflorded relief like your prepara tion " L. ti. I aolps. P. M. Griir-;j, liio, write "Snf f red with Asthma 40 years. Your medlcim- in 3 minutes does more f -r me than the most eminent pbj Mciaivs did lor uie Iii three years.-' H. i:. Plimpton. Joint 111., writes: "Send Ca tarrh Keuiedy al on e. Cannot getalonu without it. 1 rind It the most valuable medicine I have ever tried." W have many other hearty testimonials ( euro or relief, s.n I in order that allsutTcrers troin Ast'i iDi, :..tarrli. Hay Kever, aud k.n.lred diseases my have an opiort unity of tef.inn the value ol the lfemedv w: wiit sent l any ad Irei. TlttAL PA'KAi:t: PKEE Ut'lllAli'i E. If jourdruit kist lail.- to keep it do not insruiit him to sell you some worthless imitation by bis representing it to be jritt at good, but send directly to U". Write your name ami addres - plalnlv. A.ldress, .1. ZIMMEIOIAN .v i : .. Propi.. 'holeA;c lru;Mis. e (sr. Wayne -o. . 1 1. Puii i.ls LoX .' luaii -rl.va.. Jucc 'JI. 3W7.-1V. we sold $10,000 Goods this Aug 13, 'S3. LL kinds of J.il, woik nftlv an ex peditiousty i xfcii'.t i at ihih r.flice. s W ITHIN ('. stlIKTl.li.K'NA AliK.wt, Kor Vounc Mfn and Boytt, Media Pena 12 mll from Ih I la.t-l ph KH1 i r.Vo oovers evtrs-eiti.erise, even .tH.k, Kc. ISo din cliunrcs 0 ir.M.I.-ntfil fjpfri.ec-i. exauiinuli..n i,ir ad mic".u. Twelve e j.erienfe.l teii.-lier s. all men an.i all irrutlunres suc:.ii opiriuuitic lir apt itu.1ent t- ailvurir-e ra s-iClv. Spetlal .Irlil lor dull and t.aokwirii b.j. 1'atror.s r ttu.lenw 3i:iy -elect :.ny ctu.iie!' or choose tne regular En lleli. Scientirie. Jiuliiug, (-lasr-ioul or .'U il Fniil neerir.ir cmre. Students tit:', ni .MeJU Aea.l eui are now in Harvard, Yale, Prineetonand ten oilier VI Wtr and l'uyt-.-luie Si'b !y l i atu dents fent to c llene in Hs:;. 15 m ly ihj5, lu in 1S8-1. A mluaiit -l:i in me lOOimerelal tiei-artmrat vr- year. A Phvsietl an4 'beui l. al Lalxintory, (ivmn-wiirn and U.iU iroupd. K-.O ols. a,l led to the l:l,ra-j in 1-1. Media has seven churches ana h temperance charter which j.rolil.:ts tin; f.no ot ail li.iorlcatl'nr drinks, per new iili..-tra!.3,l eireulnr Hd-'re-'S tha Principal and Proprietor. S vv 1 1 lil.N.i -. SHOK1' LllNiE. A. .t., (Harur.l Uradtinte) Media, Pa. ONLY S20. .it!ieroi.n.'iiii.-Jiarpe from Sri t.) !. A com- Icte .-t of ui'.at-iim- iita isilii e:wli uu.cloiif. Also J'-l.-.t-u 1:11:1;-t, J oo.-M,n Tucker, end U x of F'ur ll. ium. rs ai.-l a l!in-.. 13 DAYS' 1BI.IL lo y:ir'Wn !i'iiic t vf-r. voa f-nv erifc-i:t. Kvery celn-,.. tVAUllAM'lil t K S VP. A US. : .r C iit.ulAr. C. A. VOOi COMPANY, 17 KorlU lotu bu. 1-UilJflphia. Pew SUBSCKIBB -FOR- TIE CAilRIA FBEIHll. 1.50 PER YEAR 1.50 WITHIN' T1IK COL'XTY. OUTSIDE THE COUNTY, $1.70 THE r'KKK.MAN" JOB OFFICE -IS ONE OK T1IK- MOST COMPLETE IN THE COUNTY Ad-IffS'i aH cjuiiu'jiiicai.ouu ia FHETCMA2ST, Kl'.KNSl'llG, PA,