iTiimlivin xmnmi. Enr.tR( Hi, p. riuDAr. - MARCH 9. 1SSS. f.OC.IL.hVD I'EKSO.WIL. TU. amount ptlt Grand Jurors ' for the rrt'nt rourt wis t-00.42. -Mr. A. Strittmatter. of this pi"" f eivrd a rnr Inmi of nnts on Tupsd.iv last. TEEH CQTTiL and MiLSSOaiLSTlf. riTTnijiiiiiJiii iuiiii BE RIGHT TO-DAY, Gable & Co. invito you to visit their store, 1 102 Eleventh avenue, Aloona, to se3 the many Beautiful Lines of Dress Goods !! Ml 3i in all the New Spring Shades, including the now popular Terra Cotta and Mahogany. Their new- THOUGH WRONG YESTERDAY. : IK t goods range in quality from 10c. to S1.25 and every piece is extra good value. v.iv .ar hpsn navin? otlinr Stores bin uriops for your CiotiiilU You've srer. Veitibbur Wilkin's bnvs dresprl ntly arid tatilv, in fact bf-tter than vour own. You bave argued with Wiikina that h yearly; 1402 1402 Jump CriiBn. Ks.j , of Cambria, wa 1oln duty a a traverse Juror the present Savings on his Clottiina bill is fal-e Econon.y. r.kiu lias told vou, aeain and aain that hU entire outlay for Clothing for himself and thref Mr .Mmr-s I.!oyd, of hU r'orp. returned home on Monday after a short visit to Kn- 1 as City. The amount r'd flection tfrWrs by the county for lioldinn the spring election was f '.''.' The- amount raid officers and witnesses In the Man lej murder case by the' county was f J4s.;a. Thp amount paid constables for making ret in n to Court and tn.Mirig spring elec tion footpd up to ?G7 01. The attention of contractors Is called to the advi-rtinempnt of the Toor Directors which will be found In another column. Mr. (leorge II. Huberts, of this r'e on Thurfday of last week want to Washington clt) where he Intends spending about a iek. A n.w rost cfflM has been eitablNhed at Klynti City, Heade township, this county, ra Wd "Klinton" with John J. Rutin a 2tRiatpr. Th Johnstown Aforniwj ir. after a brief eUtence of two wet k suspended pub lication on Tuesday laat. Want of capital caused the su.spenalon. A new counterfeit t.l silver certificate !ia !) n put in circulation. It, Is well ex ecuted and liable to di ct lve but Is three sixteenths an Inch to short. 9 The spelling contest among the pupil of the county wlil uke place at Ebensburg and Coopersdale on Saturday.Aprll 1st, 1SSX. yuither announcement next week. Pon't fall to read the new and Intetest ing'ad" of I.. M. Woolf, Soa Jfc Thomas, in another rolumn. Kor fine clothing and low prices they always take the lead. The valuation of the property of the Cambria Iron Company, for the year sh, (excepting unseated land a) was 11,047.9.19 aud tt;e couuty tax ou the same f 12,373,51. On luit Saturday evening Mr. andMrs Joteph Uengele of C.ailltiln, lost another child, being the third within tbe past four weeks from that dread scourge, scarlet faver. The time to ehooe a fertilizer for spring crop has about arrived. The ex tensive us of the I. T. Thomas A Son's tooda la a very conclusive argument In their favor. In the I'nlted States District Court at Scran ton, Monday, Samuel Smith alias Sam uel Haeke'.t, of DuHois, Clearfield county, wan found tiullty of passing counterfeit money. Petor ilerdic, the prominent lumber man or Wllliamsport, died last Friday morning In New York, at the Hotel (ilen ham, of paralysis, after an Illness of two weeks. Although there were a great many peo ple In attendance at court, the cold weather kept thni off the streets and the crowd did not seem to be as large as that usually at teudlng court. Dr. J. W. I'a'rrrr, a arrrlatfctlr. ti:-ast-s of the eye. ear. nose and throat has opened an office corner Main and Clinton streets. Johnstown. It U s.iid the Doctor Is very successful. Messrs. Jacob and Wllfreld bhafer, of Allgheney towuship, will sell a large lot of live stock, farming utensils, household and kitrhen furniture, at their residence In Allegheny township, on Thursday, March a-'nd. We have a speedy anil posltivo Cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria. Canker Mouth, and Jleadache, In Shiloh's Catarrh i?nuvly. A Nasal Injector free with each bottle. Cse (t If you dpslre hpalth and sweet breath. Trice flo cents. Sold by Dr. T. J. Davison. On Friday evening of last week II. V. Storey, Fsii , of Johnstown, was presented by the memtxtrs of the police force with a fine gold-t-eaded caoe as a token ot their esteem and trio friendly relations that ex isted between them during I.U five yearj term a burgess of that place. The following persons can each obtain i a letter by calling at the Ebi-tisourg post- oftlc : Mrs. Evans. (South), Miss Ada tftionfn, Mr. William Joiner. Joseplit.oon. Mr. Jan. S. Bracken, Mr. Jacob Bracken. Those who apply for these letter will please state they were advertised. Now i the time to buy clothing cheap. Mesxrr. McConncIl ."t Saupp, St. Lawrence Block, corner Eleventh avenue and Four teenth street, Altootia, In order to make f inr i;ieir poring ui-a will r ra lou i I nme fen bargains in nen' and bova' cloth- i luu. Call and see for yourselves. Jcs. Karahugh, phoUgrapber, of Caroll town, I'a. having sold out bis picture gal lery, iea res to Inform bis patrons that re will hive possession until April 1st l-sss, and that all wanting pictures taken or duplicates of photos taken heretofore are invite I to Cill or address without delay. An unkiown mn supposed to be a lumer a'.Hiut twenty live years of age, while wu. king on the railroad truck a short dis tstice west of South Fork on Saturday eve ning was struck by New V rk A. Chicago i.nuire.4 Kxpress and so badly hurt that he died after being taken on t!:e train to E.tst Conemaugr. A fire broke out In a warel.ouse, orvr. ed by Messrs. J. Klnti A S. n lu Cambria borough on last Friday night, and before the ilatnra could be got under control the building and three others, a dwelling house occupied by Hungarians, a stable, and au other warehouse, together with a quantity of nu-rcbaudbe were destroyed. Tbe loss Is estimated at J.iooo, on which there was no Insurance. On Wednesday evening while home boys were playing on the ice on Barker's pond, a short distance we-t vt tha depot, Corde Snyder, a little son of Conductor Snyder, was bitten on the nose by a dog belonging to Mr. T. L. Jones. The wound Is said to be an ugly one, a part of rhe point of tbe none being bitten off, but we bnpe that it may not be as bad as reported and that it will not permanently disfigure the boy. Joseph Jackson, who jumped off a freight train near Benscreek one day last week, and was considerably cut up but not badly hurt, was taken to tbe almsbouse for repairs, but on Saturday an officer from Aitoona called on Joseph with a warrant and took him to Altoona where be Is want ed to auswer a charge of surety of tbe peace preferred by a freight brakeman on the Western Division of the Pennsylvania railroad. -The officials of the Pennsylvania Rail road lu I'ltUbur ilxnr t),t tl.r. la an danger of a strike on their line. A proral- nenl official stated that no conference bad ' " lt not wort" the Pce of 73 cents been held with General Manager Pugh, and J to Ute Jour,e"of ywptoni of these that the engineers had not presented de- dlstxetiritC complainU, if yoa think so call maudu to aitlier tilut or any other official of ' at our iU'T J B' bottle of .S:.iIoh's Vi the road. Kirst-cU engmeers are paid talizer. Every bottle has a printed guar f I iu, and are always preferred, not ever 3 ar.tee on It, use accordingly, and if it does rr cent, of the engineers on tlie entire sys- ' yu DO Kocd lt will cm', joa notbiDg. SolJ tcui 'jn:i bolow that ciass. J Dr. T. J. Davison. bargains, bargains at McDonald's tore. Loretto. Ta. The following lines of goods will be cloed out at actual cost for spot cash or good marketable produce until April 1st : All kinds of drees goods, flan nels, woolens, ladies." mlsps and children's shoes, also men' and boy's boots, shoes bats, cips and clothing. Flour, f 4.50 and 5" per barrel ; best A No. 1 salt, f 1.25 per barrel. All other good at equally low prices for spot cash or trade. Counterfeit dimes are tald to have quite recently made their appearance in some of the adjoining counties, but are easily detected, being of very Inferior workmanship and quite grpasy to tbe tou?h. They are made of lead with some other met al Intermixed to give theru the proper me tallic sound, but fortunately they lack the silvery Jingle of the pure coin. ,Tbe coin Is quite brittle and with some effort can he broken with the teeth. It will, no douht, be Interesting to our readers to learn that Mr. K. I Davis has Just placet! on his ah-lves bis new spring stock ot boots and shoes, and it is no ex ageratlon to say that It Is the finest lot of foot-wrar ever brougM to Ebenabutg. Men' and fcoys boots and shoe mod ladies and misses shoes of every description In all 'he latest styles at extremely low prices. Call at bis store and Inspect Ms goods before purchasing elsewhere. There are forty-nine hotel license ap plications and nine applications for brewers' license In Blair county as follows : A I too ns, thirty-four applications for hotel license and si. applications for brewers license ; llollUUytburg. six applications for hotel li cer.si and two applications for brewers" llenw , Tyrone, keven applications for ho tel license ; and one application f r brew ers' lictfine ; Marllnsbuig and Clayiburg one application each for hotel license. Tlte Aw-year-old son of William Cum nilngs, a storekeeper at Westmoreland City, Westmoreland county. Sunday bored a red-hot p-ifeer throngU tbe Uad stopper of a five-p nind keg of bl.istlnj powder. The boy and p..w.l.r keg went with the bick part of the store thlrtv Tcet across the lot. Tha boy wis terribly burned, but will re cover, and his little sister. hj was with him, was uninjured. The house caueht fire, but the fUmes were soon extinguished. We Inadvertently neg'ected calling at tention In our local columns last week to the card of Mr. W. D. McClellaud. cf Johns town, as a candidate for sheriff at the Dem ocratic primary election. Mr. McClelland Is a tried and true Democrat, who has al ways stood by the interest of ht party, j fully competent to discharge the duties or j thr cftire. and If nominated and elxtt I would perform the duties of the office to the satisfaction ot all having business with him. On Tuesday morning about 3 o'clock, as Seashore Express was backing down from East Conemauah to Johnstown a freight train pulled out from a siding on to i tbe main trak causing a collision tn which Conductor Charles Flatkowski, of the Ex- I press, was Instantly killed and brakeman j Harry Stewart received a sprained ankle and brakeman Frank Parks had tbe fingers j o? one of his hands severely lacerated, j Conductor Flatkowski was of l'olish descent was about forty-two years of age and leaves a w ife but no children. About five or six. years ago he ran on the Eecsburg & Cres- 1 son branch for a couple of weeks duiing tLe i absence of Mr. Snvder. I Mr. William M. Klngenf elter. resldirgat 102 Third avenue, Altiona Is the possessor or a Silver Spangled Hamburg ben which Is something of an egg producer. The ben was 9 months old when It began to lay, commencing on the lsio of February, ls7. I'ntil D-crober30, 18S7, It laid 242. divided among the different months as follows : February 8. March 2J, April 23, May M, June 2U, July 24, August 1 4, September 22. October 22, November 22. December 20. From December .T. lsT, until February 21. lSSS. It laid no eggs, but on the latter date begun once more and until Saturday lat. March 3, laid 10. It bids fair to k-ei up the record made during ths eleven niontl.s of last year. The Spring Term of the California, Va , State Normal ScNxl wli! opeu March 2;th. reuuaoent Faculty cf superior strength. Special Instruct n, of nition 1 reputation. engaged for spring term, partot whoae work n .m .:.,..... . . - BtBiiriiw will c-IiJU OTillilJUb rilTA COat. if; t .n. v ...... w .tv nil I -j KTk buliiiii 111 WU 111 V Methods" and "Talks on Teaching." will Instruct five weeks. Edward Brooks, I.L.. D.,one week. Byron W. Klug. engaged for special work la Elocution. Total ciat for tuition and board for the terta of It wetks from ?40 to 1M. Student frooj far and rear will be In attendance. Equal ad- j vantages cannot be had elsewhere In the State Write at once, for any de.ired in- tlon. to the Brlncipil. Then. H. Noss. i forma The Apulia Herald of U.st week says : On last Thursday evening Harry Jack, Konte Expresa Agent on the A. V. K. II., and Miss Alice Thompson, of Kitlanning. were married at Mayvlllc. N. Y. The young people ran away. The.brldd's mother, who U said to be worth J 100,000, telegraphed them, and thev have dutifully returned to lie forgiven. On Thursday's 2:13 train to til City Miss Thompson took passage. The gallant Hairy donned his wedding gar ments lu the baggage car. and. reaching Oil City, took the tiain for Mayviile. The bride Is a grand daughter of Alexander Ilejnolds. Her parents regarded her as be ing too young to marry. Tbe bride is the only daughter ot Mr. J. Patton Thompson, who is wei!known in this place. Sheriff Mates. On Monday last Sheriff Gray disposed of the following properties : All the right, title aud interest of Frank L'rban of in ana to an acre of land in Chest Springs, to A. V. Barker for 1100. All the right, title and interest of William II. Sechler of In and to a lot of ground in Ebensburg. to A. W. Buck, administrator of William Callan. dee'd., forfUOO. Alt the right, title and interest of James Li'.zinger or, In and to 100 acres of land in Clearfield township, to the administrators of William Litzinger, for 8200. All the right, title and Interest of George W.. Eliza Jane and Thllip F. Flenner to I fifty acres of land In Adams township, to Jacob U. Stineman for f 40. lPP-i coo.pi.i-i. Court met at 10 o'clock on Monday. Maggie Griffith, aged fourteen, charged by her mother, Annie Griffith, with Incor rigibility was given a hearing and remanded to Jail. She will probably be sent to the Reform School at Morganzl. In the case of J oh a M. Weak land vs. John E. Maucher, which was a bill in equity to set aside a paper of settle ment or partner ship business between the parties on tbe ground of fraud, the Master. D. E. Durton, Esq , mad bis report, dismissing the Mil because fraud was not shown, and tbe Court confirmed the report. The following cases on next week's list were continued by consent : Use of Julius Stitch vs. Hipps Jfc Lloyd ; use of nipps A Lloyd vs. George W. Lloyd (two cases), and John T. Thomas vs. O. W. Lloyd et al. The following were continued : Joseph noffman and wife et al. vs. Catharine Con ser et- al. ; Conrad Suppes vs. Johnstown Lumber Company, and James C. Easly vs. Joseph A. Gray and T. S. Williams. Tbe following wre also settled: Wil liam r ters vs. William Thomas, and Au gnstine Yost vs. Enoch Short. Commonwealth vs. Edward Fitzslmmons and Commonwealth vs. Augustus Trexler. both for fornication and bastardy, weie continued. Joseph Masters was appointed forroan of the Grand J ury. Com. vs. Agnes Sbellheimer. Sending threatening letter. Grand Jury Ignored tbe bill and Mary Pant the prosecutrix was sentenced to pay the coste. Com. vs. Mary Haid. Keeping a disorder ly house. Continued on account of illness of defendant. Com. vs. Mary Fitch. Keeping a disorder ly honse. Defendant plead guilty. Not sentenced. Com. ts. Daniel Hale. Desertion. De fendant discharged on payment bf costs. Com. vs. Joseph Springer. Surety of the peace. Defendant discharged on bis own recognizauce to keep the peace. Corn. vs. Adam Miller. Fornix et cet. Defendant plead guhty and the usual sen tence was imposed. Com. vs. Frank Roberts. Malicious mis chief. Grand J nrv Ignored tbe hill and tbe prosecutrix Ellen Wlserman was sentenced to pay the costs. The case of the Common wealth vs. Thom as Stanley for the murder of bis wife at Tuu&elhiil was reached ou Tuesday morn ing. Th following named gentlemen were imp&rnelled on the jury : Joseph Fara baugh, Joshua Aurandt, Josue Parris-h, Georga B.mfie!d. Andrew Bucber. William Clark, Washington St. Clair, A II. Long enecker., Thomas Callan, Samuel Ladwlg Anslem Weakland and Dennis Cawley. The regular panel ws txnausted after get ting nine Jurors and tbe three last named were talesmen. Stanley i? about sixty years of age, of Irish birth and looks to be a sick ly man. Mes'rs. John P. Linton and A. V. Barker appeared fur tbe defendant and District Attorney Rosa represented the 'Commonwealth. The story of the reorder i was told by Mrs. Catharine McLane, who I testified that she ard Mrs. Maloue lived in ! the eame house at Tunnellnll. Just across ! tbe street from the residence cf Stanley, the i defendant ; that on the ISth of October Mis. Stanley ran ever to ber house ; she was ; bleeding and her bair was dowr; she went ' Into Mrs. Malone's room a short time and ciiiinoiH w ga ior iifrr jon: Stanley came out of his bouse ju.st as she reached the I street: be had a double-barreled shot gun i In bis hands; be said : "Look out for your 1 bert," and immediately fired, the shot ; taking effect lu the left side and arm of the j deceased, and she died in about half an I hour afterward. Mary Dillon, a daughter of the murdered woman by a former husband testified that j Stanley got iuto a quarrel with ber about some meat which he wanted cooked for bis d.nner, and attacked her; ber mother came to her assistance, and Stanley ttruck Ler on the bead with a poker, the witness plcaed up a broorp and struck him on the bead; I then be left the mother and pursued the I daughter, who tied to the garret, while the j mother ran aciots the way to tbe house of ! Mrs. McLane acj Mrs. Malor.c: Fhe d.d not see thesuoit.ng, but heard the bhot fired. A number tf other witLes.-es testified to substantially the same ficts. The d-fendant was pnt upon the stand j by the defence. H claimed that Mm. Stan- ley. attack uiiu with a poker In the Cf.t in j the hous; aaj af:er that ha haj no kuow I edge of what happened. Judge Johnston, finished his charge to the Jury at baif past nine o'ctovk ou Wed nesday morniag. when the Jury retired, and after remaining out abju'. s i hours, brought In a verdict of "guilty of murder In the second degree. I Com. . john Fornix et. cet. The court Ini Jury UnJ deftf m,anl iU d tfje U8ua, nlton. posec Vf:u. V.-t. 4'ttUir, 11UI A. .VCtiHa, H'lUt'l kit persons of known liu-uiprate habit. Juiy ! find delendant guilty. Not senteaeed. Com. vs. Com. ve. Dan:.l B vle. Pointing a pis tol. Jury find defendant guilty. Sentenced to a fine of ?t and eosts of proseeuiioD. Com. vs. Besse King. Keeping a disor derly house. Jury find defendant guilty. A Mistake. Ashville, Pa., Mar. 6. lSSs. EniToft Freeman: Among the items sent by the Ashville correspondents to your paper of March 21. I noticed one statir.g that Mrs. D. G. Myers and Mrs. J. J. Kbody were visiting friends at the Buckhorn. In Justice to ourselves let it be corrected in this weak's paper. The correspondents made a grave mistake in sending that item, as we are not acquainted with any par-on residing there, and have never been to the place mentioned. Mrs- J. J- Ehodv. Mus. D. G. Myeks. HaHBUUE I.ICF.SJf,rN lsTED. The following marriage licenses were issued by tbe Clerk or the Orphans' Court for tbe week ending Wednesday, Mar. "th, 18H8 : David II. Iiorabaugh and Hulda. J.Burk bart, Jackson township. John Bengloze, Johnstown, and Jane Tascer, Youngstown. Pa. John Farbriect and Maria Komara, Cam bria. Wm. II. McCartney and Laura M. Hutch ison, Conemaugh. Lewis Leventy and Ida Von Lnenon, Stony Creek township. Frederick Krebs and Margaret Winefted Walters, Johnstown. Char lee Christaneen and Augusta Ander sou, Galiitziu. Barklsa i ArnlraSaKs. The best aa've In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Uheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chillblains, Corns ana all Skin Eruptions, and positively scure Piles or no pay required. It is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For bale by E. J ames aud V. W.McAtct-r, Loretto. Items f rum Aabville. Afhville, Mar. Cth: 1888. Ed. Fkeeman. The weather has changed since last week and we are again having winter. Mr. Tat. Dunn, who has been sick for some time is improving and we hope will soon be himself again. Mrs. F. S. Bnrgoon has a fine line of la dies' spring millinery goods which she sells at very low prices. Olive, infant daaghter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Monahan is 111. Mis. Amanda Mansfield and Mrs. Alice Delozler, ot this place, are visiting friends arGallitzin. Mr. George KotU of this place, has a fine line of dry goods. rocerle and general j merchandise which he sells at low prices Mr. W. A. Will has gone to Altoona to , .I,.!. .Km I n .tn.. In lh,t ftY 1 but we failed to learn the name of the mer chant who has secured his services. Mis.es Ella Downey and Hattie McLucas were visiting friends at the Summit on Fri day last. Carpet rag ewings are plenty here. Mrs. F. S. tfurgocn bad one on Saturday last hich was attended bv the follow log ladies : Mrs. Trexler. SkeHy, Stoy. Myers. Storm. McDermitt. Dougherty, MrMulteo, Delozier, Mansfield, Fogle. Free, Monahan and Eck enrode. Blcebird. - m ' A Rrmlilarrnre or Prlare Oallltaln. Joseph Miller. Esq , or Wilmore. has teen a J ustict; of the Teace for 35 year, and has only recently abandoned its duties. When very young Mr. Miller lived three jeare with Prince Gallltzin. tbe renowned pi test who was a pioneer on the heights of the Aileghenies, croesiug the ocean twice in lTOi. and though called his servant, the Piince often laughingly declared that be was tbe servant and Miller the King. He presented Mr Miller a watch which he had long carried in his journeying, and it is still an excellent time keeper and sacredly and affectionately treasured. Tbe mem bers of the Prince's household at the time of bis death compriif d Teresa Wharton, Cat:arine May Wharton, Ellen Wharton. , ,. .... 1 ' ' veua narton. j-ouy wuroin, Auifustine . Kon:h. rb-s. Kinney. Daniel I.vsett. Job Mor Haut. Fraucisco Kerch and Joseph Miller. ?,,n-KKrV:!' "J.Kn(,T""!- J'ihn, eo" : Koab. Jihn SchlfTauer. Neal Shnrbnr.tit.rn ? .-an aio it-u now ricrpv Augusiiue iiiui, living near Carrolltown, and 'Squire Miller. A picture in an eld Catholic album repre sents the first meeting r f Prince Gallltzin with Iiev. Father Lemcke. another Driest of ; . , . . . - . . . , revered memory, in which a figure is pointed outas representing tee distinguished Wil- ... . . . , , hour can be passed with Mr. Miller listen- ! ir.g to Lis rerainjscences of times and scenes j forever passed". A '.too na SunJ-iy Graphic. KnlKttlw of (lie o!len Eaticle. lieulah Castle. No. 240, of Ebensburg. will be instituted March 12. Grand Sir Herald A. C. Lyttle, District Grand Chieis i ' D. D. Ulauch, W. F. Taylor, Cbas. P. Ash- com ana L- T. Gardner will be present. They will be assisted by the Sir Knights ! of the Sixteen Castles In Cambria. Blair and . Somerset counties. ,. ,, , . 1 The application for charter contains the j names cf the fo lowins citizens of the bor- . ougli and vicinity. Tbe following officers will be installed : Past Chief, C. T. 11 Jberts ; Noble Chief. S. W. Davis , Vice Chief. A. li. Head ; High Priest, Thomas J. Davison ; Vener able Hermit, John Ludwig ; Sir Ilera'J, .lames D. Snyder : Master ot Records, S. .1. Humphreys ; Clerk of Exchequer, Fes Lloyd: Keeper of Exchequer, Carl Ilivin lus ; Worthy Bard, John Leighty ; Worthy Chamberlain. John T. Davis ; Ensign. F. W. Davis; Enquire, W. L. Huuu-hreys ; First Guardsman, Sherman C.ement ; bec ond Guardsman, b-buler Davis. A Nona c! Legal Opinion. E. Bainbridge Monday, Eq., County Atty., Clay Co., Tex , ays : "Have used Electric B:ttfre with nust happy results. My brother also was very low with Malarial Fever and Jaundice, but was cured by time ly u.-a of this rue-Lciue. Am satisfied Elec tric Bitters saved bis life." Mr. D. I. Wilroxson, of Horse Cave, Ky , adds a I. ke testimony, saving: He positive- 1$ bli;-ves he would have died, bad it cot been for Electric Bitters. This sreat remedy will ward off. as well as cure all Malaria Diseases, and ftr all Kidney. Liver and Stomach Disorders stands unequaled. Price S0c and tl. at the drug twac ui r.. J aiura. j-ueuauurg, or . . McAteer, Loretto. . . . TT t T-1 . . ... ... Ob.Whatat'anth. Will yon heed the warning. The signal perhaps of the sure approach of that more terrible disease, Consumption. Ask your selves If you can afford for the sake of sav- Ing SO cent. to run the rik and do nothing for it. Wo know from experience that never fails. This explains why more than a Milliou Bottles were sold the past year. It relieves Croup and Whooping Cough at once. Mothers do not be without it. For ! Lame Back, Side T Chest, nse Slilloh's Pirous 1'la.ster S.iH hr Or T I llavi,,n i orous 1 iaaier. aj.a 07 ur. i. j. jjaMaon. Try, Try Agala. After trying many advertised remedies for catarrh during the past twelve years I tried Ely's Cream Balm, and with complete success. It Is over one year since I stopped J ' nsing it and have bad no return of the ca tarrh. I recommend it to all my friends in this vicinity. . Milton T. Palm, Readme, Pa. My daughter and myself, great sufferers from catarrh, were cured by Ely's Cream Balm. My sense of smell Is restored. C. M. Stanley, shoe dealer, Ithaca. X. Y. Died. MCMULLEN. At his residence in Alle gheny township, on Wednesday, Feb'y. 2'.i, ix.su, Mr. Alexander McMullen, aged eightj two years. fhe deceased was born near Loretto, his father having been one of the earliest sttlrs in that part of the countiy. He was baptized tod married by Father Gallit zln. Eleven years ago he was stricken down by disease ana from that time until bis death was a helpless invalid, during which time bis two sons and two daughters faithfully' ministered to his earthly comfort. He was an bon-st, upright man and a citi zen of most exemplary character, respected and esteemed by all who knew him. His remains were Interred in the Catholic Cem etery at Loretto. on last Friday, the anni versary of bis birth. May his toul rest in peace. VP.M 1 N 1STK AT KS' NOTICE. Letters ol administration on the estate of William Kyan. deceased, of Lilly horouxa. Cambria county, havinar been r ran ted to the nn-der-lttned. noti. e la hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate, to make pjyuienl with out delay, and those bavin claims against the same will prc-eat them properly authenticated fi r tcf.l-ment. MAIiUAHET KYAN. IJlly. Atb. 17. ;seS. AJui'x I.ICKNSE APPLICATION'S- qMIE FItLLOWINU I'KRSI NS HAVE KII.EII 1 petition tor LIi:fcMSK with Ike I'lerU of Huarter Sejfinrn of Caiii(rls iwuntr to b i. re turned to the Court on MONDAY, -March lath lsi : A1m town'hlp John Orrii. tavern. Aftiville lxruif h IvM Hrookl.ar.k, J'atrlck Iunn. K. J. Free, .Inveiih Miller, tavern. Warr towrjhti Kkerhart lesler. Krmnlr a i Kline, tavern. " j vuii'n. iwiipiii i-v mr. i nanev Xfoyie. I'at vfok Boyle John M. F-nrlicnt. I'atrlck Oreen Michael Keatlnir. Krmncn K. Keliv. John Kmtti Keiiinla Karti, Mlrhael lfrey. john Luikart, Martin Ixan, flux-h Mdkinnell. I'atrlck J. Mrlauuhlin. Patrick Sea clan, tavern ; Keystone Urewina- o.. whoale. l"auit-ria hnrounh 2.1 wd eore Aiar.er. John Hurtbir.l. Mary Hurkharlt. John Kovlan. John Kreii. Hrraard (iarvev. John Kvett. harle MH:iaflerty. Feier Koth. Jacob Shatter, John Srhettaiier, Henry I-aly, I'eter Toner, tavern ; Jaroh (lueoer, hrewer. "arrolltown bornorh Julia Hinder. B. A. B-; ". ffi',-' tola. J..hn :. Tbi mas. A. H. Hauc. tavern; H. A. Kiam. A. Fai.lsnth. brewer; tiraj fc. Wllliarrii. .1 hn .1. Hju. whole-ale. "ans.ll townhit 4"atbar!ne Kaker Jamea' P. nutx-r. Hrnry Mellon, -Mat hew Weakland, ThOf. J. Weaklan. tavern. "heit tnwnshlii Iennard Harinn. tavern. "het Si.i irncj borough John Cmnsi. ir i I B. N'jonan. tavern. I 'learriel.l towrjabtp-Oaorxe Harber. J. A. Wallace, tavern, t'onemauicb borofifh lt wd Frd Benler. Jan. M lart'y P. S. FriedhofT. Jonn (iin, (tixince I Held. Frhardt Malfl. K. J. Mnlvehlll, Wilbel- l mini .uuiiTer.Jo)ii jteiaei. tavern. :onemaua-h borounh 2J iavid 'oUo t'avanaaxb. Thou lhtlev. Anna F.rat J.hn Oerbanlt. Jo'm Ortffiith. Oha. and Mac rle HoMman. Fred Wt- Uorfman. Ilenjamla Kist, l.inra T.iohey. Henry H. Thoma. Joseph Wal--her. tavem : haa. and Murit Hodman, wholfale r Iaiurert Ji. Kreii. brewera. ('onenuaKh townsblp Ijwrtnce Ko.t. whole, tale. t;rovle towmhtp. Peter Brown Albert 'an 'en ter. Jhn tinlflUi, Patrick McOall. John I). Wen troth, tuvera. Ieai towncblp Thoa. Dnnphy, Ellen Hollls. tavern. Fait Oonemanrh boronirh tt'ra. .T. Cannon, -". A. 0aler. Manraret Kellv. taven. Kbeni-hunt t-..r..uirli Wt it Ward P. F. Brown, John Bender. John S. Miller, tavern. Kbenkburx boron if h Fut Ward I. Fsterline. tavern. Elder tnwnship Peter Otanser A.5ray. Jacob S.Kline, John Uantiy. Frauk X. Olt, tav ern. Franklin t.rout-h Peier Uutirits. tavern Oallitzin boro-Jif h I). Iturk. :has. Ira. Michael Fitaharrl. 1oeih M arr.ine. Arcold I.cn. H. J.Shetlijf J. t:. Snyder. M.tx Stehle. tsvern ; Allen H. H-lst. H. Lu. Son, whole ale: Andrew t Jeacler. brewer. fJalll'tlP towr.i-hio Kiehard Byrne, tavern; H. l. Keiaers, wbuieaale ; H. iielners. bot tler. ml. blown ror.-usb Catherine Beam, Oeoriie W . Fenrod. tavern. Johr.fti wn rorotmh2d wd John Ooad. .lonetih ',;"" ,0'" Fr..nk.:nrad Hoftman. tJottfreM H..rtman. John Jjmeii. W. i I. Ktrby. Jeo. W John Raab. wholenala. Johnstown borough 3d wd Joieph Belter, .lm "lark. Wm. tierhardt. John J. Hornick. Joneph Kot. 'harle Krnt.p. Mm. t:. hart, Knbt. K. l-arrbert, James T. Milltifan.Mi'-hnelV urphv. t't.ai. Jl. Mi-Ateer, John J. Mrt'ann. "ha. s- waid, stej.hf n tjuirk. ieo. Koat. Kobt saner- rion. John V. Shatter. Heriamin Sulkv. i'ha-i. We. tavern : Fisher it -o.. Franerheim at v.i- sa-k. Henry . I.udwi. John Lo4wi Son. 1. Luti i. Son. whol'ale. Johnftown bo-otmh 4th wd Wm. I.. Hallertr. Henrv Koch. Erkhart Pfeil. 'onrad J. Srhable. F. P. Wier. tavern ; John Ftuerlinir, .la-oh Meier, brewers Wra. Thoiua". wholesale and bottler. Johnstown horuuKU 5th wd Jacob llartman, tavern. Johnstown borounh 8th wd Wm. Shatter, tav ern. Johnstown borough Tth wd John B. (Jerhardt, tavern. Lilly borousb Win. Beet, Oeo. Brant, iteh hardl Bnder. t A. eorg-, Manraret Helly, J,n!,n ""'J Muiherron.ihos. sbn- d.tn, tavern ; Theodore Sill, hrewera. I.retto twrnuith Florlan Bcnule, A. J. Chrit- ty. ;. t .Kt lMinoell. tavern. Millville borotiKh 1st wd Konert ButlcT.Thoi. 1- Broderloh. F.l. Flanairan. Evan A. J ame. VSi Tyil iZ nai. wholesale. Millvtlle tor.uh 21 wd A. F. Baker, lames p. Burns. jme i'ry. J. hn iiUDn..ir, Bridget i"ma .-ucueruiuti. tavern. Portatie twnlnn Je M3touirh (t John P. i r'oine. . J. M-l -nnlL tavern. 1-rofi.ect borough Mary Neary, Thomas Kiley, tavern. Iteade township W. A. Chaplin. Jos-t h F. I rurtijn, -lames LaiDif. tavern ; Michael Carroll, wholetale. Kiohland township Soloman Martin. Bernard Nrti, lavrrrj. Sooth Fork bor uh W. W. Baker, C has. N. i"roase. Thomas Kelan. tavern. Stonyc-rk, iii-liiii-.l.ibn Met alar. Oecrge S. Srhater, John II. Watkln, tav-rp. Su-.iiehanna town-hij. Si-non P. Lantrv, Philip P. Miller, tavern lucnelhill Ix r.i'iifb Andrew Basal, Joaeph A. Bertram. Albert F. Fifk. tivern. Waabina'.on townhiv lohn H. Clark. W K. Irur.liam. ha-. H. Hamt.i-rt, Frank lap. Pat rick K. ?lyers. John McNally. Huuh O'lonnell, tavern : ha. E. S:rhwader-f, brewer. Wuuiore bt.rotiifh Joaspli Horner, t'or.rad Wendero'h. tavern. L'pier Yoder township Cbas. Hochstine. Jbn A. O t'onrior. tavern. lwer Yoler tnwnliit Michael Conway. Francla Ieckey, atern ; Jacb Albretht, brew er. H. A. SHOEMAKER. Clerk. Ehantburg, Feb. 27, lss. TIIIAI. LISP. Notiro Is hereby ivea that the following eases have ten e rlrwn lor trial at a Court ol Con. m .n I' m! I hila at Eretstarg-on Monday , '. i ie wnht , , rs vs. v- "onway et. at. Krx. Corner. Drirk Williams. Smith. l.ovan. Meredith. Ivory. sohriber. Harnhart. Same Boland.- liippa & IJoyd. I.loyd . Crater. Sam. Same. Thomas. Short. Johnstown Lumber Co. Bader et. al Notley. Iunr-n. I'urbln. P. K. K. ! ;;r!Lu" 1 r : H'.ftnian rt al. EaMy ' S '"" win. ! A.hton M?aY" ! Barnhatt vi. VI. VS. vs. .VJ. vs. '-C Hoprdt vs. I "re Stltrh vs. I'saHippiai l.lovd vs. Same... vs. . . . vs. vs. 1. Ttiomai Peter... Yoft..B Suppes i iiur.t va. I l!la4r"o., Kk"n Co va. tVaiiaiher Vi"ai...!.:::v.: V.1'.' et" ' ". "" I'arrish et. 01. A. SHiiKMAKEK. Prot v. l"roth"ys EL.enihari Feb. lo ISS. VOTli'KliK APPEALS. It 'u the ',:uii. Jsyi r-'T the districts Iiafne l t'.te 4onit- l....nfri l.t Cinl.rli A..i,nt. j "t at their . in Et;nsi.ur. lor tbe pnr- I I1"" 01 beanti pjal lr:n tho assesment of K1nry at int,.rrl bak Maites. etc.. ued i.-r ' hire, taxable f..r State turposes for the rear ISs; t n I tiraday. ..larrh tor Adsaif, Alleiehenv. Barr. Blackurk, Catuona, tlarroll. and Chest townships lt and ud wards of Cambria borough. Ashrioe and Carrolltown boroughs. On Friday. March 231. f r Clearfield. Cone maUKb. Croyle, lean. Eat Tavlor. West Taylor, El iersnd (laiillzm townshltx. 1st and 'Jl wards : f,L!i.nJf?3lus?"'"ulh- V'',est st,r.ln,s- Ualesn J h-t i'.'neiuauh bornuuh. On Saturday. March -Jth. lor East and West wards Ebenshui-n brrouith. Franklin, Oallitrin, (iruhhtown. Lilly. Loretto. Prospect and Tunnel bill borouirba. Jackson. Munater, I'oriago and Summerhill townships. Ou Tuesday. March 27th, 1st. id. 3 1, 4th. 5th, olh and Tth wards Johnstown borouKh. and 1st, and id wards Millvlile borouuh. On Wednesday, March iS'h lor Keado. Kich land, Stonvcreek, Susquehanna. Washington. White and Cpper and Lower Yoder townships, and South Fork, Wilmore and Woodvale bor onglis. JOHN" CAMPBELL. 1 JOHN KIKKY, Com. J. h LLOYI. S I. A. MctiorGH , Clerk. Ebensbunr, Fob. 2), 1SSS. ASSIGNEE SALE OF Valuable Real Estate. Th undersigned by virtue ol orders Issued from the Common Pleas Courts of Blair and Cambria eountie?, will expose to public sale at the Court House In llvllidaysbura on Wednesday, March 2S, 'SS, AT lO'CUM K. P. M., the followlBfr described real state, to wit : The unJ mded one fourth Interest in a certain tract ot coal and 1 1 id ler lands aituated In AlieKheoy township. Cambria county. Pa., warranted In the name of Mitlln Hanum. -containing- two hun. dred and twentj (2iti) acres more or les. J3TTRKMS: Ooe-half on confirmation of San. and balance in one year with iuu-iei to be secured by mortgage or "judttmeot bond of pur chaser. J. H.SMITH. Assignee ol K. A. IK WIN. - HolliJayiburic. Feb.rJ. lsss. " ITHFN you want Jj' f'rictinar ol any klcd .J uouc iv ch erauKufaii ottiso a UUI. I'oiinrAL. F 'UK SHERIFF. a nrreuj' annonrTre myhen a a candi late lor Sheritt. Fubiect to the derulo n ol the next I'f-mocratic primary ele-tioTi. C. A. LA.CilJI3. tbenhnrg. Pa., Feb. Si.lS'-S 170 K SHERIFF. - John J. Ktnne-v. of Tun nellaill borouich at the comic lemocratre pri mary election. Your sni nori respectlully so licited. F OK SHERIFF. We are authorized to-annnnajew the name of W. I. M-Clelland. ol Johsstowa. as acacdldate lor Sheriff subject to the deewiuatef tbe next iK-mocratic primary election. 1KOPOSALS. ProiMals will be received br Ilirecturaot I'oor and House of Emplovn,ent ol Cam'.ila county until Tuesday. April "al. lsss, lor build-ma-an annex to tbe A litshrue tor an lnBrm arj. Speclhcatiops can be seen at the Almshouse. Uv TUB Liii:ixt-iu ok Pock. 1 Notice Is hereby Riven tbat the twa horse wayron and team in the possession ot James Stineblser elonm to me aud all persons tr: hereby notibed not to me.ldle with or Intrrlere with the same. li Ki KE Dl'.HAN. Flackllck twp, Feb. 20. lbss. at. l(MIM'sTKATOKS" NOTICE letters ot admlnUM itlon on 1 tbo estate of 1-re.ierick Mause. decease J. ol Crovle township. having been xranted to tke underpinned, notice is hereby irlvir,( to all persons I niet led to salii es tate, to make payment without delay, and tbore having claims aicattist tbe same will present them properly authenticated (or settlement. M AKY 11. MAI SE. Croyle Twp.. Feb. IT. lssS. Adin'x. The 7th Annual Term OF THE BENMil'RG NORMAL SCHOOL Conducted by A. It. Head. A.M. Jno. S. Foley and Cvru Shepherd wi l 'pen in Public School liuildinar of E ensiur. Monday, April l;th, ss, lor a term ot elevca weeks. rriJirrio:v. Teachers course $ - no 1 rcparatory or optional eoure 6 u A liberal reduction will be uiado where two or more attend Iroia the tuine lamily. 1-ood board inic and comfortable rooms can be secured lor fj 5o per week. For circulars and lntormation address A.R. Head, ort-yrns Shepherd, fcocnslmrn, I'a., or Jno. s. Foly. St. AuKUitine. Pa. inni'EK CE T. PROFIT and SAMPLES A W U t'Kf.ENto men canvsssera tor Isr. pm-oICw lienuine I leclrlc lit-1 1 u. ltruali. ii. e. Ldy nKenta wai.led lor K.loctnc Corsets. Uul' k sales Write at once tor terms lrr. Scott, tjS liroadway. N- Y. Smu. Oils!OiIsOs!si Tne Standard Oil Company of Pittsburg, Pa., make a spe cialty of manufacturing for the domestic trade the fin- ' est brands of ILLl.i!lATI(i AND LLCRICA OTIXG ILS NAPHTHA AND GASOLINE That can be made from Petrol ium. If you wish the most uniform ly satisfactory oils in the mark et ask for ours. Trade for Eb ensburg and vicinity supplied by V. S. DARKER & BR0. Ebensburg, Pa. THE esf way To get a F'lrat-CInsalVctch U in our to-Operative Clobg. AT TZK LOWEST CASK PRICES Only $1,00 a Week. Thousands of the lost $38. OO Gold Watch ever made are sell ing: in our Co-operative Clubs. This is the Itrmt, f'liraprxt, Mnit Conrrnirnt, andoni co-operative System of wilinc; watclu-s. 1 he wi.tr hes arc Arai-rii-ati ix'vcr fctem Wiudera, containing evtrj essential to accuracy ami dura bility, .nid have, in addition, numerous i-utented iminivetii-t.tN foutid in no otner watch. They arj atnolutely the only JPut and Jamjprof .Ylwe a'ats made lu the World, and are jeweled throughout with Oi'.VriAJ! Jtl BU-'S. The faf$ti Stem Hind and Set Is the stroupebt and tnpleat made. Ksy m "!! rqual fur ap lraramfr, arcurary, durability and merrier, tn anii $7.1 llatrli. Our ro-operniive Club System brings them vviiiiin the r.ai L f every otc. jheKEYSTOWE rWATCJJ CLUB CO. I 'Ji' r. - 9'M t ltnlunl St., P. O. Box JS. Phlla. Pru We refer to any Cm-1 SCENTS m'-rcial Affinry. U'fiNTEU. Clubs Constantly Forming. Join Kov7 and Save Money. V;fir" Have Acchcits in i XL MANT AGENTS EVtSV LA9GE ClTV EVERYWHERE EBENsnUUG. PA. I. P. Thomas & Son's, FERTILIZERS Contain all the Talualdo elements of stable mannr in a conct-titrated form. t-)cially prepared for all crops. 'I hey are manufactured ur risulu perma nent -eslt They cannot be beaten in the field. OUIt WORKS possess everv facility. He frive theia our perooal atteution. ior the aania money we guarantee our good not to be surpassed. Thme vbu une them endorse them. Vuu ue tLera aad you vill eiiduree them. MAKrFACmtED BT I. P. THOMAS 8c SON, Philadelphia, Penn'a. ri VOSSAIJiBY W. J. AXSTEAD. Johnstown ; JOS EPn A. NOEL, Ebensburst. March 3J. 2m. FOUTZS HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER8 ?so llntn vr!T1 die of Cone. P.ora or Lfvo Fa Tt.k. If F'.uu-s Towuera are used lo time. loutja ro(ierswi.lc;u-enn't nrevent HoCboiba. lontrB Kowrtera vrlil prevent (ixrrs IX row 1A. roulz'a Powirra vill in rca-e tlie quantity of auk aad rn m twenty per reau, and wake uae Uiner ana and sseeU Muuv Irter ri!t rnre or prevent alTro xraaT risAK to vfticli Horesapd Mt.ear suiwect. f orTZ'a rvni iu taiva feanaracTioai. bold everywhere. DAVID E. FOFTZ. Proprietor. HALTlaiORE. JD. f or talc at L'AVlsUN S iiru, tUra. NORMAL SCHOOL RUE WATCHES IWl mm boys was $88 FOR THE 5 Vou have figured out the cost of your's to your Better Half at fir." ami J ,S yet jou haveu't tli-j oiora! courai; to say "Wilkins wss wron eter-ji i; day ; I'll be lijjht to day." H- iDon't Gut Off Your Nose! M' . To Spite Your Face, J; when you can ulainly see tba fallacy of your position on the Ontrilne 2j Question. ArknnwHiie the corn and say "I'll be ricbt in the future,"-' S and bny ( where Wilkius bus) at J IIOCSB OF I FOOLF, SON & THOMAS, j : Joiixstowx, Pexn'a.E i.iili.fil.i.iiii..tii.iiiiiiii:n a imi mtiimiimi THE : QUALITY : SELLS ! Arc you.oing' to liave some of tlicso Bar gains in Shelf and IIcixvv Hardware, Stoves, Tools, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, &c. Before moving we will sell some Heavy goods at Prices which will startle evervrody. Bargains in Eyer jtlilng Call and see. A YEAR WITHOUT WGRKL : hi- U -. luT l'.l- of f(ki w.i::t. We t-aH't -jivt- it to tlietil. Hut we can nri'i will j;uu.i:tjre av profit f :.-..: a w t.. n:a "i in cru-- .- ii j j o:r. h in v wii county i :bi i:e wli. will imliiM rn.usly ;i l t; )! r -uifttU.i lii-- i lu- "f t' ::-c'jr Ji u t(j our i ul rm lion-i. This is ir at rava- ri' r Tiii,-. Y a: .: U it evrrv tl:iy. W'c i jn'i w;nu many a;'-tus ; but we rarjt n-'-nM vlio ii.iv : :.ii l.t , ii.j :ir- nifiti .ti'itu-, a:. a . ho ai e i n ruriin,!. K : itu.. i nut alwav u.-ct-.varv ; f j. nf ,ir liCt z.-t -ii arc- raw rr t-. u i ( a. i.oin we havo t'tii"ht 1i muki' itmiiM d..i ii!k' ilie t viuiuol,!.. V e '.oiariulc- pirliiiv frritory, gn i- liberal K-rin ami atrv t.j sli.iw auj lull Kiert aril otrcriiri -i :i a'iit li.nr to iiiake al li-a.-.t tlJ r.) a rar --r!ain sure. Amu.g uu'r i:n!.v alo-.l,l.- puiilioaiioii, we Ljve -i..ttv in mc-DUou ouiv a t-r ol'ttif lafc-al anil lnst : THE DIVERSION'S OF A DIPLOMAT IN TURKEY, br "Sunset " ox. HARDTACK AND COFFEE. first thirtr Ja. . 1 '4 l ponli'1 riiin;tl illiiHtration aire a story lu tlituinelv.. HOME AND FARM CYCLOPEDIA, Ibe greaW fnrra biok eur nw-le. Positi-rdy without a etjiitl !A(i ft? our utw imperial plan, ami to nur it kmI muii iu trah cunty o pru:ir.-ntt:rt nn lucerne f ) a year on t bi bouk alone. 1 in rti ailti, husiurM. It is ttut ar: itr i nit-i t, 1-ut iv nn st:ilaislivl f:rt . m-i.t th-; nntui. vml eci-ires of t-vtrr tujk arnt who in making than ?'25.0) a wt-pfc. IV e- cuit eitiT'loy all uply. Lut thw; lu are nrihv uill have uur u.il. lu uol b Nitut a itiuiiieut, tut write a.t unce for full particulars ytie), to P. J. rLEMING & CO.. PuTjliahers. No. 4 Fifth Areinie, Pittsburgh, Pa 3f0 4 frr lom ulii r r . r tm r? " 1 JJ vcni. r El t a!ot.ue wrlth Colored Plates, and ever orTard. CVOur MRCkTT oeei.-.lrF is supolylna; MlAnRL I t-uao, nu an uulj neosssanr to manage tl t-CF MARKET, tell u& so when you lflL'MrfiU C. wr ou' cataloaje. a..UtOL'ta Ci O I bftCd, 219 SUBSCRIBE -FOR- THE CiHBBIi WM, 1.50 PER YEAR 1.50 WITHIN" Till- COUNTY. OUTSIDE THE COUNTY, $1.70 Address all communications to iFREEMAN, KBEXSBCRG, PA. Only Temperance liitlers Kuown. MOLE YEAR, tbe Oheat 'SE Pmcli ClJTHi.tUai Z Jf B VLil Sa MANUAL . M . . . w i itj wmo i jr 1 1 limn nunosome tar- the FINEST COLLECTION OF SEEDS POnrUrCC ""tn varieties ipeciaily UAnU Ltl Lil5 adapted to tfitflr pur- send for Market Street. Philadelphia. j FfisEnsSHri35?a335i r.llBtft UKHi It ill tl C Till c BoatCoufb kijrup. Taau-s gooti. Use In t:mi- fc.iM l-r drutKisw. believe ri's Cur CYmaiinriTitii ti navo.1 my life. A. H. Dowfll, ICilitor Knquirer, KJen ton, H. C, April 23, 1SC7. The pest C'oupb Medi rino is IMso's Cire for CoNSUMrTio:. Children take it without olijectiou. By all drujfjjisLB. 26c PJUtC mwullc 1:1 lien i ;i c BestCoutfai 8yruu. Tate frood. Uo THE "OPERA" PIANO. (Established 1850) 212 to 21C West 47tb. Street and 1567 & 1569 Broadway, AEWYOKK. Tia Hrr ii . r: . i . iuatriimriit, fully warranted for fivr yrara. Th moht iwri'crt iustruuient In the mark U11 tb Most Moderate in Price. ... atalopno, Ttnus, I'riccg, and full Informa tion by mail. . Sixx-ial iudaccmcnta to rcadrra of this paper. .Our Cottage Upright la a marvrl of lttty. and the highest (traUe of rxcelleacy. ' ""Itwill pa y to write as. - "JlnxsnoK THia raris ) PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPING CARS WITHOUT CHANGE. St. Louis to Loa Anegles and San Fraociaco. VIA TH g IRON MOUNTAIN PfJUJF. Leave St. Loun at 8:30 P. M,, Daily. THg ONLY LIN THftTTOFS IT. NO HIGH AL TITUDES. HO SNOW BLOCK AD iil. 1 1 p-li I 1 ! H for Ll n mil in. jiu i. asaassi m mm ii