-at 1 - a 1 ": J a - 4 I. .:3 .:3 J EQfNSBURC, PA.. FKI DAY, - - - SKIT. 10, m. IkEVOI KATir NT A Ft. TllUtf. ron jchok of tiik sitrkme court : J. KOSS THOMPSON, ot Erie county. i on STATK tkkasuheii : B. J. Mc (iRANN, of Lancaster county- i)i:noHiit lot.xri tmukt. r"R TICK HTKK : THOMAS K. HOWE, Cambria. FOR fOMMISMO.NEKS : JOHN KIH1IV, Johnstown. JOHN CAMl'HKI.L, Conemaugn. roK rtOK IIOl ?E IIUECTOIt. GEOKUi: W. EANLY, Johnstown. I'CIt AUDITORS. J. W. f. Ill F FIN. Munster Twp. LOiriS i:OLANI, Johnstown. Thf. hearing- ot arguments in the ap peal of Jacob Sharp began before the State Supreme Court of New York on Tuesday last. Tub Supreme Court of Illinois on Tuesday last, at Ottawa, afiirined the decision of the lower eourt overruling the motion for a new trial made by the counsel of the conricted Chicago Anar chiats, and fixed '.he date for their exe culloo on Friday. November llth. The Wirrld says that at the ant! 2'oTcrty meeting held in New York on last Sunday eyeningDr. Mcdlyor: made an arp.l to his audience for f VJ.OOO as a campaign fund. From this it will be teen, adds the same paper, that it re quires considerable capital at timts to abolish poverty. Wii.i.ia.x Wahintn, who, up to bis death, was the nearest Hying tela tlve to (ieorge Washington, and who was the last male representative of the same, died on last Sunday morning at ma tome in tJumsloru. K. l'e was H ears ot age, and in nmry respects was a most interesting character. Hoc. Washington IJah tlett. Gov ernor of California, died at Sacramento, on last MonJay morning after a critical Illness of over a month. He was elected Governor of the State on the Ircocrat lo ticket In November last. lie will be succeeded In ifS by Lieutenant Gov ernor It. W. Watermau, who was elected at the same time on the Repub lican ticket. The TennMlvania railroad Is appar ently booming in the way of business this year. The statement of business for July jnst made public. In compari son with the same month of .". show an Ir.crea In net earnings of i'2,'.l.'t. The seven months In lss7. as compared with the same period in lSSii, shows an Increase In net earnings of 1.2H7,07i All lines west of Pittatmrir and Erie for the saven months in 1SS7, show a sur plnsover all liabilities of J 107, '.02, be ing a gain as compaied with the same period in I"5.1,, of ?7I'.'2. Mr. Wirr.iAM (VBriej, the well known Home Ilule agitator was arrested by the English authorities in Iublin on Sunday last and put in prison. He is charged with sedition which is a con venient t' rrr undt r which the ir'nion3 of tha Government In Irlaul include any attact upon its outrages. O'lirien is a bold and fearless patriot, a true lover of Ireland at.d ber cause, and his arrest and imprisonment will still further inflame the Irish people and how to the English voters the inevi table result of the coercion policy. Tan Centennial Celebration of the Signing of the Constitution of the United States began yesterday at Phil adelphia and will end to-morrow. The largest crowd, both civil and military, that ever assembled in that city wis ex pected to be there to-day. The event which is being celebrated is only second ary in Importance, if it is even that, to the Declaration of Independence which preceaded it a little over eleven jars. The Trssident and nearly all the Gov ernors of the thirty-eight States will participate lu the closing ceremonies to morrow. Ex-Goveunor Waiiiburw, of Mas sachusetts, is in danger of being red out of the party, lie says o! the Re publican proposition to reduce tbe sur plus by taking the taxes off whisky and tobacco: "The duties on the necessi ties of life should be takeu off as far as possible. The Internal revenue duties n liquors and tobacco should not ba re duced a penny. Tnese articles should be taxed as high as possible." Tnat is pretty serious, but what follows is so ranch more so thit we do not see how It can be con lined : "I am a Republi can still, and rhU probably remain so all my life, but I am free to say that Mi. Cleveland has made a capable aud hon est President. He Las made good ap pointments, and bad appointments, but the pressure on any President is always tremendous, and I think Mr. Cleveland .has done what be thougth was right." Dknh Xearney who was a power lu California politics a few years ago, but who r.uddently disappeared from public view, ii about to make his ap pearance lu New Yotk city and, as is given out, explode a bomb-shell under Henry George, the anil Poverty prophet. Oeorge was a former citizen of San Francisco where Iennis was the beloved orator of the "Sind lota," and it is said' that he has papers and documents in bis possession which will show up George and demonstrate that be Is not the angel that ha is now regarded by his followers. I? Dennis still cauies with him the same dictionary from which be gathered tbe choice epithets with which he so liberal ly garnished bis speeches on the San Francisco "sand lots," he will un doubtedly make tha campaign very interesting for Henry George. But whether it will be useful or otherwise is another and quite a different question. Tnt Revenue Commission re-assembled at Harribburg cn Monday last In pursuance of a resolution adopted before its adjourcmer t at Cresson in Angnst, and on Tuesday evening completed its labors. Some veiy important amend meuds were made to the bill and a sub committee of C?e was selected to change lis phraseology to make the different sections harmonize, and also to make any other corrections as to matters of f-rm that may suggest themselves. This Committee will meet at Philadel phia to day (Friday) when the signa tures of the me cube is of the Commission will be attached to the till wbith will then be laid before the Governor. Af ter the Commission bad Ouisted its work Senator Thomas V. Cooper o:T3red the following which was adopted : WiiekiSas, The Revenue Commission appointed pursuant to a joint resolution of the session of 1SS7 has completed its labors by substantial agreement upon a bill which, as far as a div'sion of the revenues to be derived from the 3 mill tax upon moneys at interest with the City ard County Treasuries of the Com monwealth is concerned, is practically the same as the last bill, end in other lespects atimphflcation of our corporate tax laws ; therefore Re;olved, That a preliminary report be submitted to the Governor of tbe Commonwealth, with a view to afford him an opportunity to call an extra ses- s'ou of tbe legislature, to tbe end that local taxation may be relieved by the passage cf the 1!U in time to meet tbe assessments of next vear, iu which event no revenues will have been lost eilhei to the State or the people by tbe f-i'.'uie to properlv return to the Governor tbe Revenue bill of the recent regular session of the Legislature. It was rumored a short time ago that ex Governor Pattlson, of this State, la to bo offered the position of Secretary of tbe Ibterior in place of Mr. Lamar, who Is said to be the President's choice for the vacancy on the bench or t!ie Supreme Court of the United States. Although Mr. Cleveland has a veiy high opinion of Governor Paltian's administrative ability, we hardly beleve that there is any solid foundation for toe newspaper report above i efei red to. At tbe same time no man who is familiar with Gov ernor Paulson's antecedents as Control ler of riii!ade!p!i'a as well as Governor of the State, ejterla'ns the shadow of doubt ILat be possesses in an eminent degree the verv qualifications required in a thorough going and fearless Secre tary o' tbe Ioterlor. No other Depait mett of the goteinoert covericjas it does so wide a felJ of operations, requi res such constant watching in order j to prevent dtalionest oCiciala from car rirg out their tig as well aj their little j schemes of plunder and rapacit. and espec'ally so in regard to the treatment of the Indians, Governor Pattisou has as keen a scent fot the track of a scoun drel as a hound has for tbat of a fox, and if he was S-cretary of the Interior he would take gojd care that no guilt man should escape. JrnoB IIakrt WiiiTit, of Indiana, attended the reunion of canal boatmen of the old Pennsylvania canal at Dlairs ville on yesterday week, and In an after dinner address to the large crowd pres ent reiterated his belief tbat tbe Kiski miaetas and Conemaugh rivers would at some t;me in the future become naviga ble by slack water. When "Harry" was in Congress and wanted to make sure of h's ie-elect'on, he impressed this pre posterous slack water scheme upon that body to the exient of getting an appio priaticn of J20.fXn) inserted in the River and Hariier Rill, to defray the expense of a survey to demonstrate its feasibili ty. The survey was intde the money expended, and that was the eud cf i:. J n addition to the s'ackwater navigation which would terminate near Wilmore, in this couuty, tbe scheme contemplated the excavation of a tunnel for the pass age of large boats, from that place through the mountain to a point west of Hollidaysburg where it would con nect with tii Juniata, also to be slack watered, and in this way boats were to be taken from Pittsburg to Chesapeake bay. No man outside of a lunatic asylum ever conceived a project mora utterly absurd and ridiculous. As the facts concerning the so-called outbreak of the Ute Indians begin to be ascertained, it is plainly to be aeen that tt-e trouble was not biougbt on by tbe Indians at all, but was commenced by cowboys ard others of that stripe who car?d more for the ponies of tha Utea than they did for the peace of Colorado. Sj far all the testimony goes to show that there were no aggressions on the part of the red men, but they all pro ceeded from tbe whites. The latter we.e the attacking party and the fkir mish that took place two wetks ago grew out of a bare faced attempt at horso sieaHng. In view of all this, the I efforts of the Colorado authorises to in- duce the Government at Wasnington lo take a hand in punishing tbe Utes for outrages they nevei committed s aov- thtcg but creditable. It is tue ssme eld story that has been at tbe Ktttom of nearly avery trouble that has taken place between tbe Indians and their white plunderers. In the F.ogllsh Queen's kitchen tbra la a book keeper to give orders to grocers, pro vision aod other dealers : four clerks to aid Mm la his wot a, a chief cook, fonr master cooks, two yeomen ot the kltcben, two as siHtant cooks, two roasting cooks, font scour ers, three kitrben maids, a store keeper, two " ureeu fliee men, two team apparatus men, nist and second yeonipr. ot ocnfectloo I ery. an apprentice, three timle assistants, J an errand man, a pactry co.,. and two fe i aiale assistants, a baker and assistant ar.d ! three coffee room women. Tfccre is an ex j tensie wine cellar. upet latepctd ty a man of larye salary, and an army of cffl.vrs en I trued in varlcus departments suggestive of eating and drinking. Several tLoua ,:id L.iei3 have leen on a strike in aportuu or the aulhracite coal region for the li.t ft days, and tbe strike threattntd to become general throughout tbe anthracite counties. At a meeting, however, a: Potlsville on Wednesday between the rrMcials t.f the Philadelphia aud Reading Coal an-i Iron Company and a committee of miners, a compromise was effected, which it is be lieved will stttltj tl.e difficulty. Drirt r Tariff discussion. WLea tbe tariff question comes up for action, as well as debate, tbe Repub licans will not present a united front any more than the Democrats. Not so much in fact. Tbere is evidence of ttis on every hand. The protection the Repub licans of Pennsylvania demand is some thing very different from what the Re publicans of the West and some parts of New ELgloLd are willing to concede. Minnesota is a ireo trade Si ate. Iowa, Wisconsin, Kansas, Illinois and Nebras ka, for the most part, are the same, or will be when tne question comes to a direct vote on reducing duties, and aban dons the oratorical stage. Tbe tarltl is a local and a pocket-took question. People will vote ti reduce duties if their pecuniary interests are that way, just as they will vote protection for the same consideration. Tbe purely agricultural States are, or will be, of necessity, for a revenue tariff, and for a revenue tariff only." In any event the necessity of raising tbe greater part of the revenue by tariff duties will insure a comfortao'e degree of protection for industries tbat need protection. This leaves room for v. rise discrimination, and tbe whole ques tion s resolved into a business question of expediency andlcompromise ; what is best for tbe business Interests of toe whole people, having a proper regard for what may be called tbe vested rights of certain interests tbat have grown up under tbe protect;on policy. This is not difficult of determination if approached in the r'ght spirit. Tbe Chicago Trxlvve is probably tbe moet influential paper in tbe Union in reaching tbe great public the Republi can public tbat will eventually make itself beard from the Northwest as well as tbe Central Western States. In a late iswne it Ins'sts tbat congress shall heed tbe demand that is coming from the Western farmer for cheaper woolens, lumber, iroo, glass and other fabtlca. It repudiates tbe idea of taking oft the tax on whisky or tobacco and keeping it on tbe necessaries of life tbat go to make up the shelter, raiment and food of tbe American people. We quote from at article in a late issue of the Tribune : The margin of possible profit to tbe Western farmer Is eaten apbf the exces sive bounty he is compelled to pay on building material, clothing, bousehotd goods, tools, furniture, agricultural Im plements and other manufactured arti cles properly classed among necessaries. The war tsriff is still maintained on tbe farmers to feed cree-ily millionaire man n fact u i era in tbe East, and flood tbe United States treasury with surplus revenues an excess so great that it overruns wasteful government expen ditures and is banked op in the treasury, threatening a severe currency contrac tion unless relief Is found by paying a premium on bonds I Surely it is time for the farmers of tbe West to demand relief from these inordinate exactions. They have no tariff protection their prod act Ions are sold in tbe markets of the world at a low free-trade scale of prices, and everything they buy is listed at a high bounty monopoly rate. It Is a shame and disgrace that Cot-gieis has permitted this unconscionable fleecing of the farmers to continue so long. Such articles as this are read by tens of thousands of Republican farmers every day as they appear in the TYilime, the St. Pail Pion'sr-Frfis and oiber leading journals. They show or. e drift of taiiff discussion. I'tiUlurg PoU Tfea lUair Bill Its Keal pe-ed. Purpose Ex- But whatever the real sentiment of the G an it e State may be on the Blair bill, this measure roust be t down as one of the j-ri!a of tbe next session of Congress. Tbe evil of illiteracy, especi ally in a republic, can hardly be over estimated ; bat so far fioin h-asenlng it the proposed approp. iation would aggra vate it. The policy of the Blair bill is to put a premium on ignorance. Tbere are. it is computed, 6 'MJ.OuO people in th United Slates of Id years of age and over who can reiiher read nor write, and it is proposed to divide among tb Slates distribution to te based on illiteracy in propoiilon to the entite pop u!ati?a) the sum of 77.0oUiui). In other words, the bill would offer a bounty of about 113 for every ignoramus any State could pioduce. It is a propo sition to give a priztt for each case of illilerary reported, and thus d courage State aid to schools alt under the pre text of promoting tbe cause of educa tion. Tbe real porpoee of the bill is neither to piomote nor retard education, b.it to prevent. If possible, the reduction ot the tariff. All else is incidental. The Tieasuiy surplus must be gotten rid of in com way or ether, it xatters little bow. The cormorants see that unless this is done the tnoustrous war duties the necessaries of life will have to come off. Their retention is the one purpose of the manufacturing lords of JS'ew Englaud and Pennsylvania, the steel monopoleis especially.: It matters little to them tbat the Blair bill would te evil in its e.Tect upon the South, destroying eef-deindence and self-support In edu cational affairs. Ict-odncicg a Federal soup bouse system, and thus rendering that section of our country weak pre cisely where it sbouU be strengthened. It would be an inconceivably great pub lie calamity to reduce tbe Southern schools to pauper Institutions. Hut the manufacturing bosses care nothing about that. Tje only thing they think of is how to levy tribute the Ameri can people to swell their own profits. VUicwjo Tribune Tirp.) The details of Hanry George's finan cial status as given by the New Yoik 0imer:iil Advcr&'.r are interesting and vouched for as correct. That pa per says : "Mr. George bas come out about f jO, CO ahead by his waif are on mouoplv. A t this time last year be was not worth 110,000. N ow be is said to bave f "O -Uw or f70,0u0. H has a very pretty bouse on Pleasant avenue, ii a fashion able suburb, and lives quite In the style of those bleatea monopolists whom he denounces so freely. His books, which bad a comparative! v small sale before h ! ran.T rycr' haTa bro"Knt in S25,0"0 vr i-yj.vwj id IDS iasi lD mootbfl. He also makes money from bis paper, tbe Sand'ird. which was established on the basis of tbe celebrity be gained in the msyorality contest. in fact, tbe im provement in Mr. George's finances is due directly to bis crusade against pov erty. 'i be same journal also describes Mr. George in bis relation to tbe labor be employs "as close-fisted as the typical monopolist, and bis purse strings are drawn tightly against poverty's ap peals." II only deals with it in the abstract. lr. McGlynn is another sort of man, and Is charitable to a fault. Tbe anti-poverty crusade, however, bas undoubtedly promoted the financial re sources of both, particularly Mr. George. They bave abolished poverty lo the'r own cases, but who else bas been bene fited ? Somebody bas paid the piper. Can it bave ben tbe hundreds cf thou sands of poor believers, and if so are they better off in basket ar.d store ?" Yon cannot afford to waste time In exper iments when your lur.f s are. in danger. Consumption always seems, at first, only a old. Vo not permit any dealer to Impose opod you wtth some cheap imitation of Ir. King's New DisroTery for Consump tion. Couitha and Colds, but be sure yon get the genuine. Beeaoso he can make more profit r.e may tell you lie has something juat as good, or jnt the same. Ion't be, de emed, but iDbist odoo getting Dr. King's New Discovery, which H guaranteed to ie reilof In all Tbroat. J.nng ana Chest affections. Trial bottles free at Z. James drug store. Large bottles ft. Why Gladstone Declined. London. Sept. 8. The letter con taining the invitation to Mr. Gladstone to attend ibe ccncennial celebration cf the adoption of tbe American Cotstita- tion at Philaaaipnia was sienexi vj Mesaer?. Kasaon, Little, Carson and Cochrane, for tbe committee. Mr. Gladstone was invited asthe guest of the committee, and be was Informed by the gentleman wbo conveyed to bira tbe invitation that it was the only one Bent to any person not an American citi zen or an accredited diplomat, the ex ception in bis case being intended as an express recognition of tlie historical ties which bound Great Britain and America before the Declaration of Independence, lie was also assured tbat he would be allowed to make whatever arrangements he pleased and would be entertained in America as no man has been since the visit of Gen. Lafayette. Mr. Gladstone made reply to the let ter and assured tbe committee of tbe great honor he felt to receiving an invi tation to the ceieDranon or me ceuicun ry of the American Constitution. His letter continues : "The attractions of the invitation are enhanced to me by the circumstance that I bad always regarded that Consti tution aa tbe moat remarkable wora known to modern times to have been produced by human Intellect at a single stroke, so to spear, in its application to political affairs. The Invitation is ac companied by every accessory that even American hospitality could devise. Had I a leal option in the case I could not but accept, but tbe limitation of my strength and time and the incessant pressure of engagements make me too well aware that 1 bave none. So far as I can see, the whole small residue of activ ity at my commaod will be dedicated to tha great work at home. 1 regard the Jiish question as the most urgent aad mostfull of p.omise of beneficial lesults to my country tbat I bave been engag ed in. "J ongbt. rerhaiie, to add tbat view lag tbe jealousies pieva'eul in England it is doubtful whether they might not be stimulated were I to accept tne disllic tioc you offer me, which is not less signal than undeserved. The first of these reasons, however, compels me to decline the most flatteriig proposal I have ever received. I shall watch with profound inter st tbeproceed'oga of your celebration, when voa will look back npoa a centuiy of national advancement tbat Is without a parallel in history, anJ look (trvaiu lo its probable continuance upon a atill l-i jer scale. "That you aod your children may be enabled by the help of the Almighty to worthily meet the accumu'ation of hih dut;es and responsibilities proportioned to eve -gvow.ng pDwer will le, 1 am con fident, tbe prayer of you kinsmen here, wbo hope, nay. tlieve,lhat tbe moral relations between Beveral portions of one race are wisely destined to acquire In creasing harmony and closeness. Your obliged and faithful servant, "W. E. Gladstone. The ConMltnlien. On September 17. one hundred years ago. tbe Convention of all the Slates, presided over by Geoige 'Washington and held in Philadelphia, adjourned af ter nearly four months' session, having adopted the Constitution afterwards rat -tied by tbe States. Tbe centennial of tnis event is to be appropriately cele brated in Philadelphia on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of the present week. When the Constitution was framed tbere were thirteen States in the Union. Now there are thirty-eight. Tlie popu lation of the United States in 1790, when the fiist census was taken, was 3, i".y.214. It Is now nearly or quite tvj. Ui0,uu. There were then about l.A)) Federal ofiice-holders in the country. There are now more than lis . 000. The total net ordinary receipts or the United States iu 17'..w-re ?:t.Wil,0UJ. In lSrt they were :U04:i'J,UUU. Tbe total net ordinary expenditures in 17'.f2 were 5. 20'.,W"U. In lso they were 1 ;1(hj. It is an evidence of the broai, unsel fish patriotism as well as of the iipe judgement of tbe men wbo made the tonslitution that their woik bas filled Its purpose for one bund red years and is still the foundation rock of tbe great r.ess of tbe Republic and tbe lights of the citizen. For despite tbe woadeiful development aud altered ciicurastances of the country the Constitution promul gated a century ago remains as it was adopted, except as to changes necessita ted by new conditions of affairs. The first amendments to the oiiginal instrument were simply declaratory and restrictive, and were proposed iu the first Corgress to satisfy the scruples r doubts of some of tbe States. They in no manner changed the woik of tbe Convention. Tbe same is tbe case in le gard to tbe amendments w hich followed as proposed In the Third and Eighth Congresses. Then came tbe amend ments demanded by the lesults of the war of the retelllon, and adopted in lSCo. 1SG0 aud 1SO0. It is really astonishing that the Con stitution constructed for the Infant of 17S7 should fit so well the giant of 1SS7. For tre aaTegnards of the fundamental Saw have at all tims proved sufficient to guide and gna.d tl.e ltepublic through troubles aod triumphs, ibiouph early struggles and succeeding prosperity, and aie to day the bulwark of the liberties of the people. It 's well that tbe cen- tenniai of tha completion of lliat great J work tbouM be duly oterred and lion- oreO. Vhie tlie Constitution is resis ted and otxved tne cour.t.7 will te sa'e. jv. r. rorZtZ, vt. 12. Set Degenerating. Tte comila'at about tbe degeneracy of tbe human race : not new, but dates as far tack as the tiaie of Homer, at least, ."or tbe Lien of bis day were not ; like the berces of whom be sac?. It is not continued, be; is coot rad it ted by all tbe tangible facta, asd t ? are cot a few. x uman lemafca tbat are ex humed after bar nj reprsed in the (..aye for many centiiiies. aa ia the catacombs of Paris, bare notbitig gigantic about them. VLe aimor. tbe cu;i asses and tbe casques o" tbe warriors of the Mid dle Ages can be worn by modern sol dieia. and many of tbe knights' suits would be too small for tbe cuirasaers of me European aim'.es. yel tbey were i worn by the selected men; who were bet- i ter fed. stronger acd more robust than the rest of the population. The bones ! of the ancient Cauls, which are ancoy- I ered 'n the excavations of tumuli, while rLV .K,.Vg d'mLE,on? ar com- parable with thoee of tbe eiistin? pop- ulations or many places in J- .ance. The Egyptian mup'mies are the re mains of persons of small or medium suture, as are also the iVruyian and Mexican mummies, and tbe mammies and tbe bones found in ttie ancient monuments ot India acd Teisia. And even the most ancient relics we possess of individuals of the human species, the bones of men who lived in tbe tertiary period, an epoch the remote antiquity or which goes tack for biodreda of centuries, do not show any important differences in the sizes of the primitive and of the modern man. Popular Sci ence Monthly. RaekleB'i Aralra halve. The best salve In tbe world for rats. Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Khentp, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chlllblains. Corns and all Skin Ki options, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It Is guar anteed to give perft-ct satisfaction, or money refunded. Trice 23 cents per box. For sale byE. JameandW. W. McAteer.of Loretto. 5EWS A5D OTHER 0T15liS. Comtrander-ln-Chief Falrchlld says he will not be a candidate for re-elction at tbe coming meeting of the Grand Army of the Republic One of the rare productions of Jacksoo county, Michlcan, is a white rattlesnake with seven i allies. It belongs to Richard Crocrh. and Is quite tame. "Bully if True," Is tbe headline which the editor of a paper in Crete. Neb., prints over tbe announcement that tne pastor of tbe Cong.egational church will not preach for a montii. The Piesident has pardoned Thomas R. Unipat, Juhu A. Brooks, and Henry I'aiz. convicted of manslaughter in the western district of Arkansas and sentenced to Im prisonment. They were Indian policemen, and killed a man while attempting to arrest him. Tbe application of tbe Governor of Illi nois for tbe extradl'.ion of McCi angle, tlie fugitive Chicago ex-warden, which bas been received at tha Department of State, will be reserved for tbe personal consideration of Secretary Bayard when he shall return to Washington. Harvey Lyno attended church near Youngstown, Ohio, last Sunday and persist ed in 6mokIog while tbe preaching was in progress. When the deacons tried to stop b'ui be cursed and swore before tbe entire congregation. They had him arrested. uoflowers are U9ed In Wyoming Terrl toiy for luei. Tte stalks when dry are as herd es marlewood snd make a hot fire, end ti.e seedbeads with tbe seeds in are said to burn belter than the best hard coal. An avie of sunSoweis will furnish f utl for one stove for a year. The celebration at Baltimore on Morday of tbe anoiveisary of the ba'lle of North Point developed tbe fact tbat but three known participants si'vive. Tt-ey are Jas. C. Morford. aped ninety two years ; John redd loot J, ninety-tbiee years, and Nathan iel Watts, ninety-three years. In Cape Colony, South Africa, a shep herd drove a flock ot 1,4 JO ewes up to a small building, iu wbirti he took refuge from a thunder storm. As the aheep crowded around tbe building It was struck by lightning, and 7!J of tbeiu were killed outright. The shep herd esc.'ped with a sevet) shock. oeverty-t wo years o Robert Tlrrell. of Rb ode 11 Dd. then a soldier in the British army, ileseited and came to America. Tbe old io?n who la ninety-three yea rs old. has Jo-it received a pardon from the'graaddaug b ter or the king he deserted, and is going back to the old country to die atutng LU kinsfolk. As Inducements to any respectable couple" to be publlc'y mairied at lUi Pal mers Fair at Lititz, lrcaster county, tbe follow'ng gifts are offered : a range and regular cooking ouiflt, tii lu money, a bu reau, expenses at tbe hotel, atkket to Phila delphia aod a two years' subscription to the Columbia Spy. The wife of a Nevada (Mo.) ma n bad ten young chickens. One day at noon a hawk pounced down upon them and carried one off, but did not so very far before a lot of crows got after him. Tbe next nl-tit at roosting time the lost ebk-ken came borne. It still bears the ruaiks ot tha hawk, but Is otherwise all right. It is calculated tbat during the last 12 months tbe people of this country bave In dividually and severally put their tongues out 1 908,310,000 times to uioisUm tiie post age stamps for the b:Iiions ot letters and millions of papers, peiloditals and parcels that are carried and delivered by tbe Gov ernment. And yet 45 years ago tbere wasn't a postage stamp in tbe United States. An InteiestlTg feature of the civic pa rade In Philadelphia yesterday, was a car riage formerly owned by Geoige Washington. It is now tbe property of Captain Benjamin Richardson, No. U0 Eest One Huudred and Sixteenth street. Ns w York. It will appear in tbe parade drawn by four or six wbite borses. with footmen and coachmen In con tinental livery. T he Board of Trustees of tbe proposed American Catholic University, held an Im portant meeti ng at tbe residence cf Cardinal Gibbons, lu Baltimore, on la.t Wedpesriy week. Tbere were present a large nrmber of church dignitaries. A long letter was read from Pope Leo, in which be warmly recommended tbe enterprise. The plan and tbe designs were adopted. When Farragut's squadron was before New Orleans one of tbe powder bova saw a shell drop danceiously Dear the magazine. The fuse was burning furiously, but the boy picked up the fetiell and tossed it overboard The boy was O-car Peck. He lives In Riidge port, Connect! -ut. and he bas jut received. In consideiation of Vis bravery, back pensiou money to the amount cf (1.C20. Twenty-fiv years ago tbe cltiens of Fitcbbuig. Massachusetts, presented lien. K'-iohall w'th a handsome war noise, wuich he rode .i:iou;b th entire Juiiana cam paign. Ibe other day the General rode the same bors at tbe annual reunion o tiia veteians of tbe Fiitj-tliird Igiiueot of Massachusetts Volunteeis at Fitcbbuig. Tbe old fellow Is in excellent condition. Letter carrier Albert Ilowell, of Boston, was long considered a remaikably pious Jon ", because be always kept a Bible on bis de,k. and studied it whenever be had a momert to stare, liut now It appears that be haa for soroe tine Ik-po stealing let tets from the boxes of other carriers, several of whom were discharged for tbe d'sappear. ancecf tne letters. Tious A Ibe. Is in jaiL A petition has been teceiyed at tbe (ien. eral X.and Office from citizeusof White Line -ounty, Nev., asking for piotection agaiubt tbe unlawful enrrvachuient of tbe sheep raising slock eoaipaniea.eonipfHsl chiefly of i-.Ofc!ibmen aed alietK. wbooe flocks destroy the g.ass aod pollute tbe water, prevent aef ilement and make tbe building of schools and ehurcbe impossible. An investigation hasbten mdrred. M ss Mary Tucker, 19 years old. daugh ter of John S. Tucker, ex -Mate representa tive, has married her father's coa'-limao and disappeared with bias. Tbe Tuckers live in ew Ilaven. Connecticut. John W. Han- .k . I ,nP iZJZTZuh -rT 1 e . ' co or wt, JT 7 to n,mrr,ed tbm did no dream tbe girl WM wti,t Dd wnen tbe ceremouy was con. c,uae1 lh couple fled. - rbe farrlly of Horace Scales, station . , . ' agent of lAe. ten miles from Dover, New ' namp-hiT, recently removed to Cambridge, Mass , to res:de. Tbey bioueht with them t a cat, wh'cb soon disappeared. This cat I was found at toe old homestead In Lee last ! Tuedy. now It got back from Cambridge is puzzi'ig tbe fotmer neighbors of Mr. Scales, as tbe animal must bave traveleJ about fifty miles without a guiuie. A Southern newspaper relates this Inci dent rencernlDg a dying w-'e's request mat he would not marry again: Tbe husband in tears declined, whereupon the devoted wife pulled a batchet from under tbe cover and made a lick at bis head as be was kneel log at her side. Tte blow fell below tbe bran and put out tbe right ee. In twenty four hours tbe poor man was a widower, but in due tine be got a glass eye and married again." The other nltht a fleck of hundreds of swallows invaded the boue of John G. Uus. sell, of Crjnswick,- Maine, making tbeir J " vu.uiurj uuo auu IUIU OptD j wiudows. They perched npon tbe furniture, W1 to GEIS, FOSTER & QUIXX'S, Clinton St., Johnstown, Ta., for ts, Mattings, Rugs, Stair Pails, Stair Rods, Stair Buttons, Go Carpets Oilcloths, Linoleum, Lace Curtains, Feathers, Turcoman Curtains, Madras Curtain Goods, etc.,-ctc. Quality of Goods uncqualed and prices the lowest. and numbers of them fastened tbeir claws j Into Mr. Russell's clothing. They seemed to be perfectly tame. By morning tbey had disappeared. No one has explained tlie phenomenon or recollected a similar occur rence. Five acres at the tunnels of the Cement Company, two miles south of La Sel'.e, Illi nois, were recentlo leased lor twenty years to a company organized in Chicago. Tbe object of Ibis lease is to raise mushrooms in these subterranean chambers. Tne superin tendent will In a few days leave for France, and on bis rtttrn will bring back a supply of mutroom spawn or seed. It is said that this novel Industry cannot but prove a suc cess, as tbe mushrooms sell In Chicago for thirty cents per pound. Charles Coon, formerly Assistant Sec retary of the Treasury, now on his way to Europe, has for his mission Pie placing of a big block of bonds of tbe sy odlcate coot-oiling tbe consolidated mines of tbe Lake Su perior region. "Jhe mines number fourteen, and tbe syndicate wants to put the Bessemer ore In the Eastern markets. It will be ship ped to Buffalo in syndicate vessels and bioueht into Pennsylvania by way of the Jjetiign alley. J be scheme is a big one, and most of the money for it Is expected to be had in Europe. About 1 1,000.000 will he needed. Mr. Batterham, of Ashevllle, North Car olina tKnts that he has a very IntelMxent Newfoundland dog. lie says tbat after ber four pups bad become lir&e enough to wean he gave one away, and a few days after ward, poiuting to another pup, said, witb some emphasis: "To-morrow I am going to give that one to Mr. Blank." Tbe mother seem. ed to listen wi b attention, and tbe next morning she was nils&ing with the doomed brat, leaving the other two puppies to take care of themselves. After nightfall she tlutik back veiy slyly with the pup in ber mouth, aod seemed happy in having saved It from separation from its family. James F. Clark owns the largest Lop yard ii America, situated at Otsetto, N. Y. It contains 12t acres of vines, 00 of which are in full bearing this season. Tbe woik cf plcl lnit tbe crop bas just ben commenc ed and 400 pickers are employed, including men, women and youths, whose wages aver age ft a day for the four weeks required to to gather the crop. The regular working force of the yard through tbe season is 23 men and 15 teams. Amorg tbe supplies re quired aeC5.000 poles and 5.C00 pounds of twine. Tbe crop for the present season is estimated at 150.000 pounds. It Is already sold under a five year contract to an Albany dealer, wbo takes tbe entire product ot tbe yard during that period at 20 cents a pound. Dr. Charles C. Abbott ssys that in ex peiimenting on the intelligence of birds, when he girdled branches on which birds had built their nests, although they bad laid their egff?, tbey would abandon them ; but if tbe nests already contained young birds, not withstanding tbe exposure, tbey would re main until tbe young were able to fly. lie placed a number of pieces of woolen yarn red, yellow, p'irple, preen, and gray In color near a tree in which a pair of Ualtiiuoie oiioles were building a nest. The pieces of yam were all exactly a'ike excepting In color. There was an equal number of each color, and tbe red and yel'ow weie purpose ly placed on top. The birds chose only tbe gray pieces, putting in a few purple and bine ones when tbe nest was nearly finished. Not a red, yellow, or green etrand was used. A Mcr.uKTtrR Captcreo. Jam-s B. , Mc:J'ile, thf escaped iuniderfr of Michael I Keilly. who brok out of the llanesdale j two diii p:evious to Ibe date of bis execu tion, in May last, wss captured on Tot-a- I day mormrg and safely leturtied to tbe p.ison. His execution is now set down lor tXiober otti, tiavenor Ueaver haying ie I &iibrd hitu lo tbat data last week, pending : his ieiap;ure. Kor two weeks a posx; ( femrciied bain, houses anil forests in Mount j l'iesui and 1'ieeion t.iwnships, and twice i weienriit upon the heels of the lugitivn. At o-.ie time i e was in a nam when tlm men e-e seaicWng an adj-nt farm luuse. , 'i be t.an stoounear a piece of wood and ; fact J the iiouse. McCabe could not get out ot any ol ibe uoors wiliiout being ojr-erved . T oni lite tioue, o be ku ued on a couple ot bo. ii oil ilit? Km It par t ot ibe bLlidiug and : flen u o lue woods. A:ioiiit t me lie wa wotking In a bay. . fici.i fi tii uit-o went to seaich tbe house I hoin, i k n wi i.i';ol uf danger to Mc on i;ie ,,.i v. iik- :anut r . wire blew a abe, and beaam Jed Into I he woods. Last atulday week a pack ot blood bounds was let le in U-e luteal in wbicU McCaUu was I eoucelrtl. 1'licir uow:aS(ead leuur auiouiE tbs ieple w'io live in the small i-ieat iuiis, ! and the icealett ex;ilein-nt tor a t:ni t:e- : vai'e 1. The uuisued o ac boou euinged Iroui the wiiods, but not uutil nij.iitt.all, aud the la?t tidi-iiii uf him was in C'uu'ou town ship, wheie !m was fieeu going in the dilec tiou of ttio coal ret;ioui. Lrsr Tuesday nitht a nand of men was or ganied in Jloriedaie to continue tbe pur suit. Tbey deploed along Uio t-rext of tha Miiosic inountaiu. where it was thought tbat McCain! wouid cro9 to teach the Lacka wanna valley, butlbey failed to capture lum. Uetore dayhtclit on Wednesday a nunitier ot ouuuinga in Oil! tM md ale and along ibe bawe of tbe mountain in Waj lie county were f.ea'-ched, but wi'liont success. 'I'hoAA in )Uest of the fugitive coinpletely lost track of him and returned to llonedle. Another ptK ee started out and kept up the pursuit mil l this morning, wiien the murderer was recaptured. Tlie capture was ejected by IX'puty Sheriffs Clark and Midland and Citi zens McMuliiu and Lurkin. WOMEN Maaaiac oeaewea atxaaak. mr aaffer tna aaaraattea aeailar aa aael aaa. aaal4 ur D THB BEST TONIC Thla medicine eemtiluea Iran with pare vea-etabl Snica. and at tnvaluaLW fr I .i peculiar ta ninen. and all bo lead eedentarj h.t. It Kb Ttrbea and ParlSea toe lilaaf Mlmaialri t-i Appetite, Mrraflkrat tbe laarlea au4 ere a lart. thurouajtily laTlgaralea. . CW theeoBipleiina. aad anAkaa tne saui anooth. ' It dma a4 hlackea tbe tth, eauaa beaJaflis, produce oeieupetion all eow- In. m.drn.. . Mm. Fuuuti Biibd. 14 Farwell Ita., Milwaa - W eaf nnfWr data ef IV SBth. 1HM: I hava uaed Bnm'a Iron Bitten, and it baa been aoora tbaa a dnetee to me. bannc eured me of tua awakneee ladiae baee fat Ilia. A leo eared me of Lie ar tlomolaiat. aod bow m j enmpienoa ia clear and aood. Ilea alao been bewattclal to ur children." ataa. Lnnu O hbaudok, r K. Locknort. I.T.. aare: I hare etiflered antold miearr fonn '. t.fBiDliimte. and ouuld obtain mliMf f.m nmt.m moi rei etOKot Urown'a Iron Bitter.. Geuuine haaatxrre Trade Mark and i iin d rad lmaa on wnpaer TakeaeMkrr. Made oral? hr UUOWX (VEJUCAX VO BAXTiMVUB, MJt, ri rxn CA RL JIVVITTJS, PRACTICAL AND DEALER IN Mik AIT N&v A" Host AO 1. 60 ffr .: i a.. To and : . r TLr Kanrfit xhnr.UBt mlr niftil Ft-i -ct ccu.-- tn-ntfrrt and Uie od't tbtoiulrlr TO A T AT)n U.llrx - KUUI.CU. j.m. - rm o ti'prt ilio.tiii, tuiiiiD. u.i tuouuoc ra.M-rii-f. Xuuileta diaent rtyies. D.'ick from iMARLIN FIRE ARMS CO., ' 1 wo ivveis tsftrle ilh cn cf or t tef tf j lu'-ts 1 1 1 ire1v ten fl:m fthol. Thee rDuswrf i i nearly &U W lUWftTS ftOCUTAtO &ad Xcl6lW UT1 if .VtLaXVarama lrnill to I a jtfc. n ni h ini vxaonk kwi us wi hIZKs- seminal pastilles. A Ila irit fJVr for Nerroei itiT:tT. 4 Tr "ac adl'iri rl cm Vnanr or Mwl 4 l c Mn- XMa4 is itit I mrw 11 mm thM.aan.t eaaaa tW aNaisbtK MWA I III I 1 1 I A ar-4 an Srrvk dnv tnec t lh t' t T-" i ! wtoaoiIr from tra manf fimrwi Vorit or tor- trvte adaajrar, pk rod Mod yrmr Am w h ntoireni of yor tswsotoi. ud a v o RUPTURED can fcave R, L. J0BS.0 1. J. BI CK, A. f . BUCK. Johnston, Buck & Co., Ebensburg, Pa. Money Received on Depsit, ia taui.i: um DKHinn. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS COLLECTIONS MADE 4T ALL ACLESSIBLa l l'IKTS. DRAFTS on the JTrineijml Cities BnMdil aat Kolai ana GECcral BantiBg Bnsiucss Transacted. JiVCOVXTS Sit LICIT WD. A. W. BUCK, Cashier. KteiiFhnr. Ariril 4 is4.-t''. FARM FOR SALE; rpiiK sti;s rn:i i: wh.t.ski.i HIS I AKM 1 k'lowo a? i e 1.1 4'K1.I 1 t-AH.V .'ituate In CmuiItiu cuuuty, i-untaininK aWoui. anoi'T eti a kks clkakkd. havini; thfT lr'iiti -n. o i Tfp;i il a :.o" r. ire house and e inrin in a .il l s.at .t culti ' t- f I a".. ia a :.ixti orrhJir.l ol i vat'i.Ti. i. le I -tu i within three tatiin on the fcln- t c li.i,'oai', . tiralurr iunlre ot lema M. i.. K.'fi.ibur. er ol the undrrtun- !' .i IVai.e. 1 rl uD ilje llcallpe. JOUS Ml Kl'HY. July a,'. 1S-7. 1 .1 : ; A I , NOT I C li. Miraret Kelly t.y lifrl IN tlicl'nnrt nlCommnn uii iricn.l I bos. Mc-I Me- o( Tol.rieonntT i trie fle 11? --. S. lK?oetnhr Term v I 17. Alma SuIi.tiii In -ny. i KiTurca. COVNTY or AMHKIA. m. lH"'.r"?""w.",j".r'r"'"",T'. TF. flMWAM tor. an heratotora rom- inanried. that all nialtar ut tunlnen anil e- eu-e l.eina t atda you tm and apar in your j.rc.jer in.n l-efore our Jd.. at t.ntlur, at our Court or fominon flea, thera to ha held .a tha trt Monday ot Nehr next, to Li,w cue. It aay you ha. a. why your le Maraaret Kelly, should n-c h divurrad rrein the nda of matrimony vhirh aha hath oontra-ted Willi yoa t le aaid feler Kelly. umiMi to Petition and l.ltel ezbliilted aaAiniit you tafure our ald toart ; and this you .hall li no wl-a omit at your reril. Witei-9 the Monorahle Ko'x-n I. Johnnon. I'resi.lant .ladae ol oar eald Court, thl. 37tn day of June. A. It. 1M7. 11- A. KHOKMAKKB, l'roth'y. rrtenbura, .lulv SV, 17. NATIIDrift amtntr Rum. " - waaa WUr kirk ' eiteinaeh. CURE FOR for Torpid l.i.er. Hilina Mradarhe, constipation, T.;; ffrrTreeeat Slly.r Aiierient. It I certain in tt eftecti It It aentle In Iti aril n. It I ljteutle to tlie ti.ta. It can tie relied upon to rne. and It mroa t-y iiiulwt. not l.y ootraa Inc. nature. Iwi t.ol take eio'iant i.ur.tttve your reive or allow yuur rhil d ran take ttieia, a'warn Sick-Headach'-r thii aleuitnt i-bar- reutlral re).retl.n. htt-h ban ern tor more DYSPEPSft. thao lorty yert a (uKie favorite. Sotd by druggiI$ M 1RGINIA FARMS FOR SALE. & farina, til to ln.orm acre, al SS to (aa per erre. liood markrte. Heal'tiy climaiw. Haeor. Umo,r pr.pci,K. w rite ror nrrnlar. onlalnirK dejx-nption. Sntft-ew. fYl.k 1'iHAVKV. ? raTATK iuviM-nm.,Wv; PATEWTS HXKKT WISE OAKNETl , Attorney-at-Law. WASHIHGTOW, D. C. Before to U Nutlorud Hana. Waaianrtrm. T. C a-8EjrD FOR IJlTMTOB'a Ot&iAta LGURE FITS! when I ..y rare I Jo uoi . wtet.l. to .u tbw fnr a ttm. .n4 tlt.a tn lli.ia rvlur. Mala. I ait.it a r.ltt efif. I li.. e-.4e tl ! of rila, BI'!l.anT er Fal.UMt Pit aN lile-hmc atnA.. w.rt.nt n r r.m.ar to eta. tlL .mil rM. ... ,.ih.- Ii... fil4 la no rn I ,r n' t row r.-.ini; . rurw. A. ud .1 c.tir. fot Iimii. an I r-t-if.lo ol luy ln!.l,il'.9 r.m-.-lr. ( Ksprra .;M - I Ito D '..i!.'.', '. n I rl!. .nil 1 w:l ,-u-r . o O a' tr& vmsrjrr Watches, Clocks, JEWELRY, Silverware Musical Instruments -ASH- Optical Gcodc. o Sole Agent -I'OK THE- Celebrated Rockford WATCHK8. Columbia and Fredonia AVatcL?s. In Key and Stem Winders. L.ARGE SELECTION- op ALL KIN'Di of JEWELK V always on hani. R My line of Jawelrv Is unsurp Com and see foryourselfbeforopurci.lv." ing elpwhere. tlfT" A I.I. VT! StiRiNTKED jr CARL RIVINIUS Ebensburg. Nov. 11, JaP3-tf. Xn Tlao XVoi'ld. .' Hue on toe . t.-,nlnr andl.r. - TV. ,..... A 1 1 ca.ibrrf from 2J to i.". Madeln tls.uo up. fc'-n 1 fi,r 1 utr'.'.l c:lcrne. - flew Haven, Conn. t caHbr Tifl- tw-ntv ..u- t,t:v ihi ni d cicatiiic iu'1h tti t-Ptlrc nevTity turn iirlxea &l trc& uulU-u. t iute tuT lUiUiiittimii fur vfm irwM. aa4 Qnoa i. awnrlfl' atavn.-- m WCfilk. tnfMKLtl IMJ . VTCo.K.aiaee,t; KARRIS RtMEDY CO., krrt C-stcrr anew K.bMfceawkSc.ums no. Trtal of our AMane Aa for Terms: T. W. DICK. Attoknky-at-hw. Kben'hura, ". Office In huil.llii o' 1 J. Lloyd. loc'd. (tirt ffor.i Centre urert. Al manner cf leiral bnilDS't attended t f all'.; J ril d rlleuorji ii-tialiy. ilo-u.-if. j FK NA1.F SlfcAM KNllrs. LV ,i. re l n. Hollar nl shrct-l;on W :m.-JSeooiid-hnod ermliif n.l tillr on liaii'l. h ''i in eimitirii ini Dinrhinerv a iecially. Tli -M Aa CAIlLIN. Allfxl.ci.J, l. (JB. SV.-l: .1 i nviRTisrus j-V i:-ii a n.. loSlTure St.. New Vf in le:trn thu 'iv-l ei 'i of a i.r t.i- !.n AliVKUTIIN' lnAnirlrn New-fl'(r'- ,ou faar l'anililrl loe. 'liraPI.Sl mutt HtTKr. r ! K n.re.l i HOLMAN'S KEW PARALLEL EIBLES ! Over i.ikh mucr?. tlrculrs Iree. A. u tj Vtwtra'rU . A.''- J. atolBilti. Ala, Iiil OT1CE T STfX'KHOU'KKS! ol the Crey.en S.rlnr ( 'ooi nany will L I the Mountain Hwu'e, Crei'H'in, i'n , on 1 ue 4i August J 1. Iks?, ai u u'nlc k. a. m Kle' Prerldeot aud llret"r" rame uv ai l "la JAMES K. V.-i l.l lilC July it, 3 sacrK'a'y M. D. KITTELL, J. ttornoj-f t - l EBE5!Bt'i;i, 1'A. Offire Armory . HnildlL-t, t.p. Court 1! IXEClTKIX !iTH E. J t.tae ot John (SriUtOk, doroaned. Ietter Ir-tamrritary on the e.iete of .1. rr. Irinie.-. dereacd, tiavlnn l.effn tirantei ! " undermanwl. notice if iierehy 'rmi ttii.t 'i . eon indt-t'led to ald ette mn.t tnaxe riyai'.' with delay, an 1 tho.e hainn olaima a-.nnt i name ftiould pn-aent thern, pro;ie-y t ultnt'tn ted, lor aottlemetit. M A KG A U l.T i H I M l . Allegheny twi., July ,tit"i:in. BARBERSHOP. The undcntcned Inritef the rltiaer.s buru m d ol'ltr irei e.il'y to i all at ef Kbeiii on centre .. f.lcnh' uryr. r (oi.tx It t Mountain llouee'piotn, i. vrhere t e i;l Im foUL : ready to arcornodate u.eai .tu a rlean aba.e c' a ha lr rut on iliort notice, i hy keeplna everrihttia neKt and tidy alout n hop 1 ai.tei;to njent a lll-eral ehara cf t a'.r.u ax . March 11. IT. TETEK W lI.Hf.l.M. AliMlNlSTRATOirs NOTICE. Letter, uf administration on the eta' i WiitlaraJ. -V-tlulre. late of fleartiel.l town-'; tmhrla rountr. dei-ea.ed, harina l.aen b-j. -J to the oiijfrdmif 1. all i-ereona Itidetited to 't j estate are beret. y notlfled .. make X'arment w r ri -out delar, and all ttioee bar Ira claim aa.:r tl nrae will ireeent thtm, prcparl aulli-ntlca: J for ietlleuiecl ta HI It AM N.-flflhi:. Adm'r ot Wllitatn .1. Mc Julre, dee 't. tMearflelJ twj.., April j, l$-7.-t. Pollclea written at short not leo in the OLD RELIABLE 4IETWA" And Oilier I lrat 4'laaa ( nmpiiali-i. T. AV. DIC K, rwT ion nir OLB HAttTFOim FIRBIXSURAKCECOffl'. 1704. Khecsnurn. Jmy m. la. TT n v Fnvpi C at at? F? ! ' LY'S t an tnjldmrd conttirw' e thr lining mrmfirait oflh noKlrili.tmr iucl end thronF, aJTrrfing tfi ln;i. Anamdmutu If trrrrtcd, the dim harg. it accumpaniid witfi fcurmnu trm-in'n 7?.r. r.lta'l.Vfi..,- i . - t.r.i i t : i7a- are trrere upas-it t , tnrtxinn, frrqu nt el tacLt of trad. ict.r, irat ry and irimrj rtt Try I ti e Cure. r'lj's t'ri'iiiii Kill iii. A : i rt - lo l.i i .!if,i t; aret-aMo. lri- : nt rculsiercd. on els. 1LV ist.. Now Vurk. X5s sy.rzz IWin mmmmxmf: Muitf: utm mmwm TZzr.mnT. fata, u eSVX i lo T,,l. ii' "lr"' .' 1 '!.." : ' lilii 3 s; tint's" an Ran mr i 'AJBjiaa 00 an