EBC.IXHrKU, PA. 1 1: i day. - - .rrxi: .s, isss. LOCI L AXD 1'ERSOXAL. Court adjourned on Wednesday after noon. Mr T. S. Williams, of Carrolltown, was In town on Monday. A drunken man arrested at Reading uad f 1.725 in hi pockeU. Tha Freeman ufttce Is the place to 8t your job printing done. New coods, latest spring and cummer styles, at McDona!d's store, Loretto. Mr. William J. Ward, foreman of tbe Carrolltown JYtr, was la town on Monday iat. Mr. James Kin, one of Johnstown's (opular men was a visitor to our town on Monday. Editor Creery, of the Carrolltown Xeic$t alone with bis better half, took In tbe show nil Monday. lion. Jaeob M. Campbell, of Johnstown, sviio bus been daot roualy HI for some time is improving. William Flemmlntt, of White township was in attendance at court during tbe present week. Mr. Joseph Bearer, of Carroll township, win ervini hit country as a Grand Juror durirttf the prfxent week. 'Squire John II. Douglass, of St. Au gustine was in town on Monday. Ex County Commissioner James Cost tow, of Adams township, was la towa tteveral days during tbe prosent week. Barkers' new building on the corner of Centre and Sample streets baa been Im proved lu appearance by a coat of paint. In the suggestion to teachers last weec TrufenHloBftl Certificates" In the first lire should have been "Prov lalonal Certificates." A picnic party from Ilou'zdale and Os ceola numbering about two hundred, spent Wednesday at Hbododeudron Tart, near Llnydwvllle, There was a heavy frost on IaatSatar day and Sunday nights, bat the prevailing opinion seems to be that no general dam age was done. Think twice before you believe Tery evil story you hear, and think twenty times before you repeat it, especially if it is about a woman. The I. C. Caldwell property In the West ward. Is bHng repaired and will be occupied In a short time by Mr L. J. Drlggs, of Cambria township. Farmers who have wool to sell should read the advertisement of Messrs. William Murray & Son. No. 1313 and No. 1317 Eleventh avenue, A 1 toon a. A two-year-old daughter of John Stew art, of Larimer Station, Westmoreland couc-, fell Into a kettle of boiling water on Tuesday and was fatally scalded. Oo this page to-day will be found a striking and instructive illustration of the comparative worth of the various kinds of baking powders now in tbe market. A yellow pine tree recently cut down In Juniata county made 1945 feet of timber There were three sixteen feet loa, two twelve feet logs, and one eight foot log. The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has decided that "a party cannot recover damage for an injury which, by the exer cise of reasonable care, he uiigbt have avoid ed." A telegram summoning her mother, announced the serious illness of MIhs Annie St'cbler. eldest daughter of William II. Sechlor, Ei of this place, at Altoona, on Wednesday. A terrible tet of woman's fortitude was made at the Washington Convention, when tbe chairwoman asked those who were pre sent at the Seneca Falls meeting forty years ago to stand up. Notices were posted la the lower shops at Altoona on Wednesday to too effect that, bginnlng on Monday, June 11, the employes would work nine hours each day until further notice. "Uusty" Layton, the ancient mariner among nomadic typos, did penance on our streets for several days last week, for In dulging too liberally la the flowing bowl. Grttnabunj Democrat. Speakiug of umpires. It is stated on re liable authority that base ball umpire was struck by lightning In the wret. liding used to such thinus, be merely smiled and re marked : "Out ou first." David Crook bank, of Fortage, a brake man on the lnri.ylvania rallruad while making a coupling at Kasi Conemaugh on Saturday night was caught between the dead woods and severely Injured. Wool. ! Wool 'Wanted at McDonald's store, Loretto. l'a. Tbe highest price allow ed. Tart cash paid It desired, or woolen goods, Kentucky jeans and misses' and ladies' hboes at coot lu exchange. Johu Gallagher, of Prospect, aged aoout twenty two years, was killed on the I'enn oylvauia railroad on Friday last. He Jump ed fttni a f ieight train and was struck by the engine if Oyster Express and instautiy killed. Mrs. Martin Ward, of this place, la visiting ber daughter, the estimable wite of 11. A. Me Tike, aeuior editor of the Altoona Tunes, who Las been on Uie sick list lately, but we are glad to learu U ou the fair road to recovery. Vis!f Messrs. McConnell fc Saupp's clothing store. St. Lawrence I'.lock, corner Eleveth avenue and Fourteenth streets. Al toona. If you wi.-iti to s-e U'.ryl stles and flr.d tbe lowest prices for men's and bo.-s clothing. Arrangememecta are on foot to have a telephone line built between Eaenstiur and Hastings, by way ot Carrolltown. It Is the Intention to form .1 stock exupaoy and there rill be no trouble In getting bubscriptions for the necessary atr.nuiii. Wanted at McDonald's store in Loretto Pa., 5000 it s. of ckau dry wool ; looo bushels of good potatoes ; CiM busliele ot band picked b tins; also butter, eggs, "iied apt. and all uttier kinds vt country produce, for which the highest price will tw paid. Mr. James tiant lias got Into bis new barber shop on the corner of Centre and Sample streets and has it fitted up In a neat and handsome stylo. The bath room at tachment is a want long felt In thin town and we hope to see It well patronized. We have a speedy and positive Cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker Mouth, and Headache, In Shiloh'a Catarrh Jlemedy. A Nasal Injector free with each bottle. Use it If you dt-slre health and sweet breath. Fr.cu cltUi j.jj by T j Dftvls0. The Democracy of Indiana county 011 Monday met and nominated Thomas Maher, Jr.. of Blairsville and Dr. Thomas J. Martin, ofShel,rfta. for Assembly, and instructed their Senatorial delegates to vote for Han nibal K. Sloan, of Iodtana, for State Sena tor. -1'resident Ilolerts. of the r. R. It, who wis In Pittsburgh last week, in au Inter view sialrd that the road's business was good and the outlook verT encouraglug. He denied tbe statement ttrt orders bad "'en issued for the Sur .rlntendenn to re- e r'fent nrVnz force. I June is here and with it e anu wiin 11 comes me warm weainer 01 me him ouiiiiuui uiuuui, auu nuu it cunies 100 a nne lot 01 o iawns and Linen de Indias which Gable & Co. have placed in their White Goods Department at 8, 10, .2i, 17, 20, 25, 28, 30, 371 and 42c. per yard. In the Print Department you'll find some Choice TMcriirrwl T.nwrnc in lilnrL- nnrl oolnrs in noflt. t'lnrk fioMirnS oil wllitfi ' rr01in.1 Jin.! Plnin T.nwnc tiful Lawns l: Figured WM. F. a Kupture cure guaranteed by Dr. J. B. Mayer, 831 Arch St., Philadelphia. Pa. Ease at once, no operation or delay from busi ness, attested by thousands of cures after others fail. at Monday lat with Court in session, tbe meeting of tbe return Judges to count tbe i result of tbe Democratic primaries, and Main's circus, brought the tarpest crowd of people to town that baa ever been known to be here in one day. Au unfurnished bouse ot seven rooms in the east ward. Zbensbnrg. will oe ready for occupancy and for rent by tbe 15th of June next, will be rented for tbe summer or for a term of years. For particulars ap ply to Henry By roe, Euensburg. ra. The following named persons can each obtain a letter by ratline at the Ebensourg postoffice : Jacob Bracken, Jas. S. Brack en, Humphrey Francis, (South Ebensburf ). John Gray, W. R, Tbetps, John . Ream. Persona calling for these letters will please state that they were advertised. The Secret Service Division of the Treas ury Department bas discovered, that a new counterfeit of tbe $3 silver certificate has been put in circulation. The bill is abou; three sixteenths ot an loch too short. There are co distinctive lines lathe paper. Tbe gen eral appearance la good and liable to deceive. W. F. Poffenberrer. a conductor on the Tyrone and Clearfield railroad, and a resi dent rf Tyrone, who was arrested In Clear field county on tbe charge of killing a man named Craln by knocking him off his train with a lantern, bad a hearing at Clearfield on Wednosday and was released on ball in the sum'of ft,000. George Xeudorfer, of near Delmoct. Westmoreland county, lost a valuable mare, through sickness, that he was offered 1200 for a snort time ago. The mare took sick a few dajs ago, and be borrowed George Eicber's horse to go to Greenshurg for a bone dorter, and after he returned home Elcher's horse took eo'le and died too. Editors as a rule are kind hearted and liberal. An exchange tells of a subscriber to a certain paper who died and left thirteen years of subscription unpaid. The editor appeared at the grave as the coffin lid was about to be screwed down and put to a linen duster, a thermemeter, a palm leaf fan and a receipt for making artificial Ice. Tbe sale by John O'Harra. administra tor of Elizabeth O'Harra. of a large lot of personal property at his residence la Mun Mer township, on Saturday last, was post poned until Tuesday, June 12th, when tbe property consisting of live etock, farmlog utensils, household furniture, etc., will all be sold. Sale to commence at 1 o'clocK ' p. r. Boyd Gulnter, seed thirteen, son of Prothonotary John L. Guinter. and Robert Reidy, aged fifteen, were drowned on Sun day In the river at Wllllamsport They were walking ou a beam, when Reldy, who could not swim, fell into the river. Gulnter sprang In to save his com panion, and they both sank, locked in each other's artus. " The annual report of the Pennsylvania Company, presented at the annual meeting In Pittsburg on Tuesday, snows that for 1S37 tbe total revenue wai S2.409,2.". from which f 1.733,712, for Interest on bonds, etc., roust be deducted. Tbe net profit for 1H87 was f75,300, a gain of fS7t3.1M over the previous year, when there was a defi e'ency of 1200.674. Bargains at McDonald's store, Loretto. Pa. Sugars, 6, 7, 8 and 9 cents per lb ; coffee IS and S3 cents per tt. ; rice 8 cu. per ft. barley 6 cts. per Ih. ; oat meal 3 eta. per lb. flour 1.00 per sack : salt 1.23 per barrel; ginghams 8 cts. per yard ; shirtings 8 cU- per yard : Kentucky eans 12 cts. per yard ; fancy dress goods 3, 8, 10 and 12 cts. per yard, children!, mNees and ladies shoes at coet for spot cash or trade. The White Haven (Pa.) Journal states that tbe Janitor of a local church, who at tempted to render the edifice more comfor table by lighting a fire. Instead filled tbe building so full ot imoke that services bad to be abandoned. Investigation of the heating apparatus showed tbat the chimney had been closed by swallows, and 130 dead bird were removed from the flue, where they had beeu smothered. Mr. I. C. Caldwell, of Philadelphia, who owned a large body of lands along tbe Cotlport railroad and was connected with tbe building of that road, waj arrested oo lat Friday at the Instance ot one Jacob Rublna, of tbe Creseon and Clearfield Coat and Coke Co. Mr. Caldwell was taken be fore City Recorder Doyle, of Altoona. and was by him fceid In ball In tbe sum of $10,. 000 on the charge of embezzlement. Frank Kehoe, of Altoona. was struck and killed by a Northern Central freight train about 1 o'clock oo Wednesday morn ing, near Williv.msport. Ta. The man was asleep on the track at tbe time of the acci dent and from the broken fragments of a bottle found near tbe body it Is believed he was Intoxicated. Tbe body was frightfully mangled. Tbe Coronor'e 1ury rendered a yerdl?t in accordance with Ue facts. The Hollidaysburg&anJarrfsays : Prof. E E. White, of this place, claims tbe honor of having operated the first boat success fully propelled by electricity In this country. 1'rof. White performed this feat on Thurs day of last week upon the waters of tha three mile dam. The machinery was placed lu an ordinary rowing boat to which was attached a btrall screw propellor. A chain or twelve batteries was plaeed In the boat to furnish the motive. An eastern editor says a man in Sew York got Into trouble by marrying two wives. A western editor replies by assur ing hie contemporary that a good many men in that section bave done the same thing by marrying one. A northern edit3r retorts that ;uite a number of bis acquaintances j found trouble by barely promising to marry, without going any farther. A southern editor say? tbat a friend of bis was bothered enough when simply found In company with another man's wife. The South Pennsylvania railroad en gineers are at woik kurveying tbe line or tbe route near lied ford, and as a retalia tory nieasure tbe Pennsylvania railroad bas sent engineers to survey the route for a line across tbe country connecting the Bedford division with the main line and paralleling the Huntingdon A Broad Top road for a distance of eighteen miles. It Is said that work on this road will be commenced when the building of the South Pennsylvania shall be started. Officers of the Pennsylvania claim that no hostility to the Sooth Pennsylvania scheme ran be found in the construction of the new read, and sty that tbe trifflc devel oped In tbat region demand a new outlet. LAWNS AND LINEN DE INDIA AT GABLE & CO.'S ! comes the warm weather Lawns in black and colors, in neat dark figures on in black and colors. Finest ABLE & CO.. 1402 Official Returns of the Democratic Primary Election, Held on Saturday, June 2d, I SSS. ASSSMBLT. BisTKitrrs. adims Townnhlp AlleirheoT Township... AffliTOle Horoirh . .... Hrr TuwnibiD 45, 34 IS, 4l' U1 132 ie u si' 201 111 ; i 1ST' 106 ! Wl.irkllcBTown.hlp I Cambria Hor. 11 Wart Cambria Townhl p..... . farrolltnwn Hor .- 'ITOllTOWll!ihlp... t'het SprtBK Hir . , , t'hent Townhlp. 'learOM Tnwnshlp . 'onemaarh Townblp.. I'oMDUfh Rot. lt w. Id W. nper1ala Bor 'rojlTownhlp. .. . TVanTnwnfthlp. . .... Kat ?neinaairh Hor.. Kt Taylor Townthlp .. Ebensbtirg Kor. Kat W. ' Wt W. Eldr Townhlp Krankl'n Br... Oallttno Horooitb Townnhlp . Ornhbtown Komuab Jackaod Townnhlp. Jahnitewn Hor. lt W ' 2.1 ft. - 4th - " Mh " - - etb " " ?lb Lilly- Horrmch. .... Iretto Hronirh. ....... Ixwr Yorter Townhlp. MillvMe Bor. lt Ward. " a.J Ward- MmitCT Townhlp Vortane TDhlp Kai Township Klrhlant Township. South Fork Stimjtrffk Towmhip.... 1 7 1T III 41 i 171 1771 34, 21 lii.... 12 at' ' i 491 Ml AH ev 20 481 621 7! 341 i "i i "I 3,1 Summrhlll Twnlilp . ; Sunthanna Township.' Tunnelhlll H niunh i t 'l'l er Voder Town hip. I T'pir WaJhlBgtcuTwp. U - WbitTowBhlp Wllmor H riuuh Woodvale HoroaKh 1 V'etTaylor Town.hlp.., 13 70 Total Majorities.... 2762 144Cil6031 An Imnnrt.rt I. .Kn . w ' made by three Fathers of the Benedictine Abbey, near Latrobe. tbe undertaking be Id (j the establishment of a house of the or der in Ecuador, Suutb America. Tbe prietoU who will go tothefar-ofT land are Fathers A u' ucustlne. Clement and Conrad. They vdll take their departure in August. Their es tablishment will be In tha diocese of Bishop Oswald, who vibited tbe United States some months eo ana tpect some time at M. Vincent's. lie bas set apart for the main tenance of the new bouse of t. Benedict an entire cocoa plantatirn that forms part ot bis estate. Tbe first of tbe many cases down for trial in the Cumberland county conrt ot Bohemian oat swindlers, who operated in the Cumberland Valley during the past year, was that of 11. L. Arnold, of Carlisle, ra.. against John Uensel. an Influential for mer of Cumberland county, for a note of S.VO, which Ilensel claimed was fraudulent ly obtained. After several days 01 trial tbe jnry last Saturday rendered a verdict in favor of Ilensel. There are at least fifty eases where farmers bave been fleeced by these swindlers. Tbe verdict In' this ease will finally dispose, ot many pending suits in the counties of , Cumberland, Adams and Franklin. Instructions bave been Issued to all tbe division superintrndenti of tbe Pennsylva nia railroad on the lines east of Pittsburg and Erie to discharge ail employees whoe services can be dispensed wltb. There are about SC. 000 men on the eastern tines, and it is stated In Philadelphia and Ttttsbnrg tbat this order will result in tbe dismissal of 5.000 of the men. Tbe order was made. It was stated, because the volume of tonnage bas been falling off recently. Oa some of tbe branch lines one or mote freight trains are to be taken off and tbe train men discharg ed. Tn gangs of track men are to be cut down to a. number sufficient to keep tbe tracks In repair, as It is not proposed to make any extraordinary Improvements tbla summer. Walter L. Main's circus exhibited here on Monday afternoon and evening to large and delighted audiences. Every real was filled at both exhibitions and tbe perform ance was first class in every respect, the performers being i kllfnl artiste, wno stand at the bead of tbeir profeeticn In their roles and as tne exhibition was confined to one rinp, tbe audience could witness with satisfaction, the numberless feats performed by tbe ekllful and daring athletes. Tbe trained don and goat was an especial feat ure of merit In tbe show and delicbtel both old and young. We cannot let this occasion pass without congratulating the proprietor, Mr. Main, on bis securing tbe services of Mr. George S. Cole, who as business man ager, attends to tbe best Interests ot the show and is a corteous, good humored, big hearted gentleman. A very serious affair occurred on Friday afternoon between four and five o'clock In Taylor township. Mr. Elmer "Bnrns was wurkiog at Sabdy Uidge and bis wife and a mall child were In tbe bouse. At tbe time mentioned a tramp came to tbe door and de manded money. To avoid trouble Mrs. Burns gave him a dollar. Tie then made Indecent proposals tc ber whkb she resisted with alt ber strength. In the . struggle wbicb followed be stabbed her three times, tbe Iskst time Inflicting a dangerous wound. 6 tie succeeded In escaping from Mrn and siezing ber baby ran until tbe fell fainting to the ground. As she feU the man kicked ber nar the ear. iler cries broogbt aid and as ber condition was such as required attention at on?e tbe tramp escaped. Since then she pas not been able to give a very connected account of tbe affair. 'She U in a dangerous condition. BtllrforUe Dally Xtirt. Tbe Indiana Ltemorrai says : The storm which passed over this county a Monday last, did gieat damage In some sections and was the cause ot the loss of two lives. Mr. John li. Little, of North Mahoning township. In attempting to drive Into John (J-. Henry's barn to escape tbe storm, was strnck by tbe roof, which the wind lifted up and threw on Lira, and In jured blm fearfully about the head, causing bis death the following dwy. He was' about 33 years ot age and leaves a wife and three children. Tbe team escaped Injury. At Smlcksburg a section of roof wa4 blown from Good's store, one of tbe churches dam aged to some extent, and other 'damages done. At Punxsutawney a large, tree was thrown across the track of tbe (1ft J. rail road, causing the wrecking of a freight train that happened along about that time. Clark Smith, a braketnan, was standing between tbe two front cars and wu instant ly killed, the head being cruihea into a .hopeless mass. j of the first Summer month, and with it comes too a fine lot of beau Check Nainsooks in the ELEVENTH AVENUE, ALTOONA, baaairr. Ij.chP. H. 1. 95 i 3 o 5 ! 34 2U T l 1SI 6 . Ml.,. se ... 17... r?j... :... 14 w 63... 43'... 44 161 lot 63; 17 32! 4l 261 65' 4! 4J 47 i; 61, 12 62 136, 1 62 . 24 12 PS 6' 1011 110 s , 33 12 11'. 10 2' b 2i 15! 1'. 29' i? 23. ;u 40' 30' 36 in M :s; 6k, 17; 3 lflf e3 IT 86 16' 14 S. w 4i a ss 47 111 !i t S 4i' 9' 27 72, r lu, 1 30 146 t4 12 '75, 140 t f , 11 ill 75 73 "i 1, 1! 11 1 13u, 4?l '2! 4:1 ' i 3, " 104 4"! Vt "I is li 123 se lol 22 1H 78 3 i lit s& si I 71 ii i esi - l .s:l s! 3; 24 1 10 -. I --- 1, .. 10 l?i 4 641 11 3o0 1 17 M 23 10 SO 40t 17 S4 27 10' t. 14 iS' 13 6 17 U 2& 2S, 3V 3 62 39 ' 6' 1 - ,? 26 IS 57; 4: 20 .. 10l 3 .. 34.. i J21.. 37 .. 7o:.. It.. 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Mr. Davis bad been sick for several years and owing to ill health was compelled to give up farmlog and remove to town and for tbe past year bas been mentaily unsound by times, but able to go about and attend to some light work When Saturday nlgfct came without Mr. Davis' return bis friends became anxious about blm, acd on Saturday they were buntiog him all day, but without supposing that any&ing fatal Cad happened bim. and without calling tbe assistance of tbe people In town, as on a previous occasion when Mr. Davis bad remained out and was bunted np by tne neighbors, It worried bim aod be expressed bis disapproval of tbeir calling on tbe people to bunt bim. Un Sunday evening about aix o'clock after hunting all day and falling to find bim, an alarm was rung on tbe fire bell and tbe pop!e Informed of tbe cause of tbe alarm when a number of men started out and were on tbe bnnt until It became too daik On Monday morning the search was re sumed without succees, until about half past two In the afternoos, wbec Mr. David II. Jones and a party witb bim found bis lifeless body hanging to a beech tree In the woods belonglns to Mr- Elias Jones, about a mite north of town, suspended by a chain, lie bad evidently got on tbe tree and fas tened tbe chain to tbe limb and around bis neck and jumped off. The chain was one be obtained ia tbe sugar camp cloae by, as It was all blackened by smoke. lie was lat seen on Saturday about noon In tbat locality, and It is supposed that be commit ted tbe rash act about tbat time, while un der a temporary fit of Insanity. Ills remains were Interred In Lloyd's cemetery on Wednesday last and were accompanied to tbeir last resting place by tbe Grand Army Post of tbla piece. Co art Ireeeecllara. Court met at 10 o'clock on Monday with J adge Johnston on tne bench Morgan Hughes was appointed to take charge of tbe ladies' waiting room. D. B. Wlsalnger was appointed constable of tbe Grand Jury and Jamee Myers and Anthony Gill to take charge of tbe Traverse Jurors. , r John Howell was appointed foreman of tbe Grand Jury. Commonwealth vs. John Smith, surety ot tbe peace was beard and defendant In de fault of bail In the sum of flOO to keep the peace toward Mary Wallace tbe prosecu trix, wa sent to Jail. Com. vs. Edward Ream, surety of tbe peace. Defendant in default of bail In the sum of f 190 to keep the peace toward Alice Davison, was sent to JML Com. vs. James Sutton, surety of tbe peace. Sentenced to give security in tbe .sum of $100 to keep tbe peace toward Dan iel Bradley. . Com. vs. William II. Miller, surety of tbe peace. Defendant In default ot tbe pay ment of the costs which be waa ordered to pay, was sent to Jail. . . Com. -vs. E. E. Bullard, burglary. De fendant plead guilty. Not sentenced. ' . Philip Pritcb. Joseph Criste and Angus tine McConnell were appointed viewers to lay out a road in Washington townslilp from tbe bridge near Jocob Burgocns to tbe bed cf the) old Portage iailroad. Cfm. vs. Augustine Tiexler. fornix etcet A iioUe pro was entered on payment of costs by tbe defendant ; Com. vfC William Davis. Fornix et cet. Defendant plead guilty. Tbe usual sen tence wae imposed. ' Com. vs.. Evan Goodwin. Fornix et cet Defendant plead guilty. Tbe usual sen tence was imposed. Com. vs. John McGIade and John Slcelly. Assault and battery. Defendants plead guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of $10 acd jointly tbe costs. . Henry Scanlan, James Douglass and Lawrence Koonsrnan were appointed re viewers on road from Mark'a Mill to John Overbergers In Carroll township. .. Henry Scanlan, Anthony Anna and Jacob Kirk patrick were appointed viewers to view tbe site for a bridge over south Beaver Creek, In Cheat township. Com. vs. Ellen Marks, charged with be ing a common scold. Not a true bill and Mrs. Mary Hess, tbe prosecutrix, sentenced to pay the costs. Coin. vs. Abram Sonders. Sr., and Abram Sonders, Jr. Aggravated assault acd bat tery. A nolle prosequi was entered on pay ment of costs by defendants. white ground and Plain city from 5 to 28c. a yard. COMMITTEEMEN. 2' Lewtt W. Snank. 30' .lohn S. McCy, 6 (rank Hancooa, ;il M. J. Kirvrb. 61 John M.HIU. 64 K. H. Brtdicea. 26; Andrew Hulw. I"! Mlrhe j. Farren. 42, A. Eckenrod. 64, Joha C. Vaarer, 4 J. B. Noonan. Jotaph Hlpteb. 3 i 1'atrtea Uopoagba, 71 UaTld J. Shafler, SI: E. Maltila. W. Uwli Klpcr. --rJ. P. Adams. IJobaT. Lon. 1) Dannl Canley. 14 Thoma HA'aba, - ! Jamei B. Clara, i W. H. Hrne. 41! 1 M. 1. tbriy. 14 I A. W aakland. 4,D. A-Mnrpby. 2i Michat t'iixharrU, 1 'V. J. Uonouuha, 1H. Hlpl. I i John L.. Slnr, SI I ' R. M. Lintea. I; I Ilavld Ktrby. 'jarne KID V. ' ;Jobo Martha, W T. Uelll. P S. tlhr. ' -'I'Adam HauliMr. ' if.C. trge. 19 . F. 4'l)onnel!. 20j Anihonr "oorad, I'iH. McNeill. Kort Carney, li !J. W. Oriffln. 'J. J. MeIoaald, 4 IJB ItTooU. I - iWn.tSaniien, Keroard Neee. ' C haa. M Croute. 3, 1 W. H. Smay. : c. Wnkiand. . 2 iF. S. Leonard. li iWm.Lantiy. 4 ,Luk Buroon. ' Ir'S. A. Mycra, . -IIM. J. Noat, li 'P. F. Klrbv. 191 (Jam Kane. I Jamca Erkel, 1119 Com. vs. Elmer Brown (colored). Fornix eteet."Jury found defecdant guilty, and the usual sentence was imposed. Com.' vs. .Mary Ellen Hoffman. Keeping a disorderly bouse. Defendant plead guilty and was sentenced to undergo an imprison ment In tbe county Jail for six months. Com. vs. D. K. Baird, assault and batten Defendant plead cui'ty and was sentenced to pay a fine of J30 and costs. Com. vs. William Bowser, asau.t and battery. Jnry found him not cfilty but di vide tbe costs between tbe defendant and Geo. L. Bowser tbe prosecntor. Com. vs. Alfred Wirks, asfanlt and bat tery. Defendant plead guilty and was sen tenced to pay a fine of 10 and coats. Com, vs. Alfred Wicks. Hiram Cameron and Alfred Wicks not. Defendants plead guilty and were sentenced to undergo an Imprisonm ent in tbe county jail for three months. Com. vs. Abram Gill and Pius GUI. ma-! Melons miecblef. Jury found them guilty. Abraham GUI sentenced to pay a fine of 2 and Pius Gill f' cents and costs. Com. vs. Itlchard .Thompson. Aggrava ted assault ana battery. ' Not a true bll and the prosecutor. Thomas Bates, sen tences! to pay tbe costs. Com. vs. Daniel Carney. Assault and battery. Jary find defendant cot guilty but tbat be pay the costs. Com. vs. Josent Conahoe. Assault and battery. Jury find defendant not guilty, and divide tbe costs between tbe defendant and tbe prosecutor, Klcbard Owens. Com. vs. Jonas Dull. Malicious mischief. Jury find defendant guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of f 10 and costs. Com. vs. Sadie Trump. Assault and battery. Jnry find the defendant not guilty and tbe prosecutrix. Ellen WIserman, to pay tbe costs. Com. vs. Ellen WIserman. Adultry. Jary Sod defendant guiltv. Sentenced to pay a fine cf fsV) and costs. Com. vs. John Co vie. Larceny. Jury find defendant not guilty. Com. vs. Thomas Coyle. find defendant not guilty. Com. vs. Peter Keelaq. tery. Jury fini defendant Larceny. Jnry Assault and bat not guilty and Uie prosecutor. Henry Craig, to pay tbe coats. Com. vs D. C. Burk. Selling liquor to minora. Not a true bill. Com. vs. John Berringer. Assault and battery. Xolle rroMrjyie entered. Com. va. Washington Woods. Assault and battery. Defendant plead guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of f 1.00 and costs. Com. vs. John Uudodscbeck. Assault and battery. Not a true bill and tbe prose cntor, Chrietopber Roden. to pay tbe costs. Com. vs. Washington Woods. Larceny. Not a true bill. ' Com. vs. Harry Somervllle. Assault and better. Not a true bill and tbe prosecutor, William King, to pay tbe costs. Com. vs. Thomas Broad as. Adultry. Not a tro bill and tbe prosecutor. Charles Stevenson, to pay tbe costs. ' Com. vs. Lncretla Duncan. Fornication. Not a trne bill and tbe prosecntor. Andrew Bark, to pay tbe eotta. AKKIAGE UCESkE ISSTEO. Tbe following marriage Ilcenaes were tatued by tbe Clerk of tbe Orphans' Court for tbe - week ending Wednesday, Jnne 6, rani Benboff and Lelne Cardiff, West Taylor township. letnetrina Angnfttine Flick and Eliza Jane MeXelTI, (iallitzln. . - Franklin S. Clarke and Catharine Rager, MorrelWIllo. lsaiab R Brown and Elizabeth F. Long, Barr township. ' ireorge W. (iallagber. Portage township and Annie C. Lyncn. SSornmerbill townsntp. Thomas Conrad, Altoona and Annie Trexler, Ashvllle. . , Thomas L- Leadbeater and Lizzie Cusle, Morrellrilie. John Johnson, Jefferson Co., Fa., and Annie Shuiiz. Carrolltown. Ignatius Gross and Katie Klein, Barr townehlp. W illiam E. Zimmerman and Ella Z. Fete. Franklin borough. I Hare Ht . catarrh for twenty years, and used all kinds of remediee without relief. Mr. Smiths druggist, of Lit tie Fall, recommend ad Ely's Cream Balm. The effect of tbe first application was magical. It allayed tbe lnflamation and tbe next morning my bead wae clear as a belL One bottle bas done me so much good tbat I am convinced Its use will effect a permanent cure. It Is soothing, pleasant, and eay to apply, and I strongly urge lu use by all sufferers. Geo. Terry, Little Falls, N. V. Lawns PENN'A. Backlea'aAraltaSiilre. Tl?e best salve in the world for CuU, Bruises, Soren. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands. ChlllbUios, Coma and ail fcklo Eruptions, and positively scuw Tiles or bo pay required. It is guar anteed to ele perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by C J ames and W. W.McAteer. Loretto. Assignee's Sale -OF- Valuable Real Estate 1 I Y virtue of an order of the Court ol Common J Plea of Cambria County, to ma directed I m til expoac to public sal oo tbe premisea on SATURD-L Y, JUNE SO, '8S, AT TWO O'CLOCK. P. M.. tbe following described reai estate to wit : All that certain ji1e"e or paieel ot land situate In Allecbeny township. Cambria Ooonty, Pens ST Wanla aojuiolna-lands r Mary and Ann l ury. Oeonre Ientx. Kdward Hr1l-y and heirs ot Den nis Hradley. deeeased. containins: hfty seres more or less, bavin: r two-story house, a new frame barn and the necessary oalbuiidlnits thereon rerted. 1LK.MS OF SALE Ten per cent Ot th pur chase money to be paid when the property is sold, tbe balance ol one tblrtl nt the conttrmation ot the saleaad the remainder in two eiual payments In (la months and twelve months frum the eonflrma tlnn of the sale. Toe deierred payments ta beur interest, and to tie secured by tbe judgment bond and tnorta-aire of the purchaser. M I. KITTKLL. Assiirnee of Krsnrls Malov, et uz. Eoensbunt. l'a., June Ui 183.-3t. - SSIOXEE S foTrrK. Notire 1 herebv sriwen that John H. Klske and Mary his wile, of White Townrblp. t'ambrla County, have made an assignment of all tie estate, real and personal, of the said Jolin H Klske to me in troKt for the beneht of his credi tors. All persons rodented to the said John H. Klske are hereby Don tied to make payment to re without delay, and those havlutr cfllms ifinit him will present them to me prnperlr aurbentl coUd lor settlement. M. l. KITTKIL. AsslKnee 01 Jnhn 11. Klske. et uz. EtenrbUTjr.Ta.. Jane . 1.-61. "CXfcCT-TOK'S NOTIUK- - Jl J Whereua. letter testamentary to the es tate ot Catbarine MAteer. late of Washington township, defeased, bare been cranted to the Subzcrtber. all vcrois lnilebtr1 to the said estate re requested ti make immediate payment and thase tiaTlnar e'atms or demands atrainst the es tate ot tbe riccedentwlU make known tbe same wltaoot delay. i. M. UtOKOE. Executor. ADMlNTSTKATKIX HOTICE. Whereas le'ters of administration nn the estate el Hand Stiles. late of Klnrkllck townrhlp. defeased, havlna: been srranted to tbe undersign ed, notice Is hereby eivea to all bersons Indebted, to said estate te mane payment wit hi at delay ami thos naritiK rUimi svatnFt ssid estate to prrsent. them propertv. authenticate lor settle ment. MA K Y M11.E8. T Admr'x of larid Stiles. ' Blarkllclt township. May 80. 18SS.-6C. VUMIN1-TKS.TOK NOTICE. letters ot ad'.cinlstration or the es Uil of fcllr-afieth O H a ra. deceased, late of Mnn tr township. Cambria county. Pa., bavlnte been K ranted t th nndrrslirnril" notice is bereny. sriven to al! ierstns indebted to said etnte to make pmymTit without delay, and thoe havlnic claims sitatnst the s me will present them prop erly authenticated for settlement t. JOHN OH AHA. Adm'r f Elisabeth O'Uara, decM. Cretson, l'a , May 11, 1MS.-0L PMINTSTRATOIfS NOTICE. Kstate of Joseph Nl. deceased. Notice Is hereby irien that letters ot adminis tration of the eitate of Joseph Noel, late ol Mun tter township, county of Cambria, deceased, hav ing been aranted to the anderstaned. All pcr sobfc Indented to said estate are hereby BitiOed to make payment wlthoat delay, and tb'jse hay ins; claims will present them, properly authenti cated for settlement, to JOHN J. NOX. Adm'r. Monster. Pa., June 1. 1S88.-8U APMIXISTKATH I V N ITIC E. Estate et Peter Files, dereased. Letters of administration upon the estate of I'eter Flick. Iste of I'ortaae township, Cambria eunat, deeeaced. having- Ih-q vrtir.leti to tne sn dersigoed by the Keclster at taid county, those Indehted to said estate are requested to make Im mediate payment sud tbuee bartnir claims against the same are requetted to preiant them properly tutbcntlented lor settlement. C H KIN UN A FLICK. Adm'a, I'ortage, Jnne l. - PUKSALE.- JT - The sut senher will 40II at prlrata tale a water power saw mill wltb from one to tire acres of s;rotind situated in Elder towsghlp, C'amlirla county. Fa. The mill has s in teet over shot wheel, a circular saw. ia In koo4 condition and la located about one-tall mile irom the new town of HastinKS, on the tirobaker railroad, and within a quarter of a mile of tne railroad and a branch ol the railroad is located run I Of; within tire rods of the mill. The mill la sarrouuded with a One lot ot timber, yet to rut. For a good investment, this ia a rare opportunity (Jail oa or addreba tbe subscriber on the premises. SEBASTIAN HOLTZ. Elder township. April . ifesS. am. WOOL! WOOL! Wk. MrsFAT fc. Sox want yon to brlcg your worn to AHouaa and get the highest market price, either C Aha or Traps We hare tne lar stest stork ol Lry Uoods. Nctlons and Carpet in Central f onnsyivani to an!et from. . WJ1. MI KKA1 SON". Sl6 and 1217 Eleventh Are.. Jane fith. ISSS -Sm. Altoona, Fa. NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS ! Notice Is tierebT g-leen that tbe COCXIY TBEASl'KKK of Cambria County will attend, lor the purpose ol receiTlOK Count? and State Taxes assessed lor the year 18. at the places r boldtnc tbe elections in the respective dUttlcta, on the dates aeatloned below : Sooth Fork 1 ' .... t'myle Towushn. . Wilmoro.... ........ Vinmmerhill 1'irtAf c Iillr and Wasbinaton, No. 1. Tnnnelhllt Barough Oallitzln Washington Townfbl; , JIo. i .. Monster... Harr Township Susquehanna Townhip.. July lth. J!v 17 111. Jaly ISth. ....July luth. Julv EOth. lui 23d. Julv 24th. Inly s:.th. Inly vsth. 'nly TTtn. .....July 8"th. July 3 1st. August 1st -A -! t 21. Klder lon6ip. t'arroliton Carroll Township... Tearfleld lownrnip Hms Townbip.... Keade Township... . Uhjte Townshiir. Chest Township Cheat KpriBK. ...... ..asssstiii. ....... Auicust c'.th. . August :h. AuKu.l nth. ...Auast !tn. a pfnii 1'i.h. Amu"! lath. Auaust l4iu. Auirust 15th. August Itith. Auk ust I7th. Auu. Votb- Auaust 21st. August 22d. A o ust d. luly ISth. July 17th. Aabvllle.. Oallitala Townahlu Allesrbeny Tuwiubiu..... loretut lilackllefe Township Cambria Township Kbenahurs;. Kast U'ard...., doensbura. West Ward... Kast Conemaogh 1 ranklin .. Weodsle tkuemaui(h. 1st Ward...... Conemaugh. 2d JohnauDWn. 1st Ward 2d Ward .14 Ward 4th V. ard VI W ard etn Ward 7lh Ward MUWUle, 1st Ward MUvUe,2d W'ard Camlti, 1st W'ard.. Cambria, 2d Ward . 4 'oopetxt ale .. Ttos pect 5 1 itt V w n J acWSOIl Tnsnsip t'pvet Voder , lay lor, Eit .............. Tayler. W ei-t t'Onemauieh l'owushlp.... Suny Cteea ToLship, Adaml Township ..... Kicbland 1 ownsaip . Lower Yoder ..July Uib. luly lutu. July With. July SM. ..July i4tb. July 5tb. luljr'.fih. July 2Ttb. ...... .Julvwith. . .. laly 31st. i .......Auicust 1st. . August 2d. AuKUft sd. ...... AOKUst ttb. . ....August 7tb. August bth. . AuauH 9th. August loth. ....AllkUit IStb. .........Angnst 14th. August lath. AuKustlAth. . ..August 17th. . .August -0lh. ,.......-August 21st. August 22d. A discount ot 6 per cent, will be allowed on all Taxes paid on or before September 1st. and after Oetober 1st per cent, will be added on all un paid. THOS. t. HOWK. County Treasurer. Treasurer's Office Ebensbnrg. May 23, lssa. AGENTS MALTED To canvass for one of tbe larirest. oldest estab lished. Br.ST KNOWN NLKSt-KIKS In the ooua.rv. Most liberal terms. Unequaled laclli-tl-s. (itNtVA M'KSKKY. Knbi.Ud lb4d. W.o. 1. o.UilU, cil-.NLN X, I. V. iUOw. GREAT The grand display of aU wool $10 Suits now oflered'for sale by ' Woolf, Son & Thomas, the 14lT,.,i n( TrliiirTMvn lino ri iitaI m ViiaillJlUIl VlUlllIL'I HI 'f IIHT II I1U1L LU1111I1UI1II I i " - - BEWILDERED BY THE GREAT BARGAINS and compel hors fairly paralized. imits that these ALL WO are equal to Johnstown. OL " GSFSec their great display of ne.v Spring Hats. A beautiful Imported Plioto will jnven free with every II at. ' COMPARATIVE WORTH TfOYAT, l Ahflntelr Purrt t 1 CKAXT'S (Alum Powder) ..tS3aSS53 BUM FORD'S, when freah.. f.'lWl.!l IIA FORD'S, when freah BEDHEAD'S .7. EGR 3E CHARM (Almn Powder) AMAZON (Alum Powder).. CLETELIXD'S short wt.,- PIOXEER (San Francisco). .. .3332335 CZAR-! -t-""jvi se. rnicrrs s S50W FLAKE (Groff's) .... LEWIS'.... I FEABL (Andrews Co.).... JfECEEE'S - GILLETS ANDREWS & CO. "Ilegal" SULK (Powder soli loose). EZS5 JiUMFOBD'S, when not fresl.Ba REPORTS OF GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS As to lurity and Wliolesomeiioss of the INtynl Ilakln Powder, " "I have testeil a pnckrip'o of Rr.yal Balrinjr rnwtlor, wh:r'i I ptirchnseil in thu Tren market, anil find it ccmji'iW'l of nur.' ni.d 'ji'! i;i..' in-rcliont'!. it is n cream if tartar jKiAdi-r if a Liult dt trcc of mi-rit, and dot-s not uutain eirlu-r alum or phosphates, or oUicr injuiiotis tubstaTicL-i. . G. Lovi:, i'h.lJ.' "It is a 6civ.nt:Cc fact that the K 'V.il Uukin To-iTuor i- : bsohit-lr purf. ' . " " 11. A. ilon, 1'h.D.-' ' I hare examined a parkas of Royal Bakin Piiu dur, .urcl.'isi d by mrsf lf in the market. I liud it entire ly free from ulnm, ti-rra r.Hiu, ir any other injurious sub stance. HexbT Muutos, 1'h.lJ., 1'n-bideut of .Stevens Iutit'jto of TcetiiioL sy.,r e" "I have analyiod a packaso of R. ivul Bakinrr Powdfr. Th materials of which It ia composed are pure and v liolrsoine. S. L)aa Haye?, rtatc Assaycr, Mass." The Rovnl Rakinj Towder received the hitrhest nwnrd ovrr a!l cn-n-wtitors at the Vienna VorM' Kspot-itiou, 173; at the CVuu-nuial, l'hilatlelphia. 1:70 ; nt this American Institute, Nw York, and at State Knir? thronirlioiii the country. 1 Ho other article of human food l.as ever received sueb liiirti. intjhatie, and nni erFal endorsement from eminent chctuiol, i'Lijiiciauji, fcciuulist, and Boards of liealtb all over the world. ' Uute The above DiAflniM i'.lustratcs Ito corjparatiro Trort!i cf various Raking powders, aa ehown by Chemical ABaly:ls and eiperimeuls made by Pi of. .Sencdler. A pound can cf each powder was taken, tbe total leavetiincj jiowcr or volume ia each can calculated, the result beiug as iudieated. Tki3 practical tet for worth by . Prot. Schedler only proves what every obtjervant consumer of the Royal Baking Towder knows by practicul experience, that, while it costs a fow cents per pouud. more than ordinary kinds, it ii far more economical, and, l.eidee, ufiTorJs the advant tige of better work. A einple trial of the Royal Bakicg Powder will Convince, any fair minded person of these facts. - P 'While the duwrram shows som of the alum powders to he of a hih' r deron cf stronirlh than other powders ranked below them, it is not to le t-ikcn as itniieat Ins; that they have any value. All alum powders, no matter how hih their otrcnLh. axe to be avoided aa dangerous. TfAH AFLE FARM AT I'KIVATE SALI", f 1 tie uraeriiiirnea win sen ineir iHrm. oated in Allegheny tuwurblu. adliiDlnx Ian 1). A. Meiourfn. n. J. Sell. Hrrry Mans?! and ntberi". cimtmnmij 118 acres, ej aores clearei and well timbered wttn oak, nemlocK, cucum ber and niraory. a Knxi twe-story-iiiana couse 1 ' and frame barn, together with all necessry nut- 1 hullJitiK', a never ialini( sprlnn of water and a stream ot water running through le lariu. There is alsn "i choice apple, pear and pem li t'ees on the premises luo above proiiertv will ' be sold at a price and terms to suit Hie pur-1. ater ' and good warrantee deed ftuaratiteed." Jv. tt 1 rl'ni, , ANN Fl'KV. ! Jane 1st. Ix.retto Fostotnee, Pa. j SheriflTs Sale. By virtue oi a writ of f'.tn fmini ifiiueil out of the Coit; of 4 o ran. on I'lcas ol Dim bna eonnty. and to me directed, thero will be ex posed to I'Uhlic iai. at the Mansion House in Jobnutowo. on FRIDAY, JCXK .h ISSS, AT 1 0 'I.tCK. 1'. M.. ) the following real estate to a I : i All the richt. title, and Intere-a el K.l. I. ha I- ' tc r Ol. lu and to ail that certain piece or parcel j or land situated la Vpper Yodcr tiwn-hii. Cum- j hrlaccuuty, ra . ruuil anl dt-t-ri'-e i a ful- ' Iowa, vli : licninnltia at a hpamxh tali : !!' j laud fcl IkCi.li W . liratn. thrnrc I t stne rirth hi ' deurees east M and 10 terrhe ! a --t ' al Ihe public ntaii. llu-oce I'f same Dortn ri ilc- i a-reee west 1" per-hc t" a inst, north ! 1 !uree ; west 20 erches north 1H (itcrees weri ;Mi n i :-10 j perches to a pot a corner o' isoa ol Wiliiittii i Kssn, thence bfiimt south ri drarces w-st TS I and 4-10 -ercbes to a ot. thence .. Wod et ti e 4;ambrla Iint ompntiy oulh 40 degrees east 1 perches l the plaee of tee;nnlng. cetitaln'.cif jv j acres and H7 perches, ail cleared. Iitrg in vr cutioo and to to seij at tbe suit ol uc J unrs 1 1. . Conuor. I TtKMS UK SA1.K : Jne-lhird cf tue par chase money to be paid wheu the i ri'i'Cty i knoeaed 4.iwn ami Urn remainici; two u.irjs on tne wnflrmatlon of tne oeci. Jlit l H A. O U AY, Shoriti. Ebensburg. May 11. ibSS. Till All LIST- List of eases set down f ir trixl on secend week ot June Term, commencing Monday, J une 1 lib, IS". Mis.' ....vs. Haws. I'edcu ..vs. I'eden. Kapp vs. 1ingteln fc Tiiomw. S ii tl er vi stektuau et. nx. Williams ..... vs. Mlnton. Ye a ley- vs. Koovman . Anna s. N'otiey. 'sssldsy ...vs. Nam. rariey vs. KIhmIv. Newark Machine Co. .vs. Walters. Kasly for wse ....vs. H ipis l I.loyd. WilKl.son s. Kecke. I'homas for use vs. I.loyd A Craver. 4'ov lor use.......H vs. N.iuje. ThuiuaS.... vs. Saui?. CSrav, A 4Kiutu ol Alc- 4'oiul'ie vs. Unirnex. Kagcr vs. lietiiew. Fairbanks Scale 45o v. I.e.iliy. Slab ler vs. 4"rin. Kodgisrs vs. Kearney. Kenn vs. tirady." KoOrcrs s. Keirtiey. Swank vs. lk t. t.'orney vs. Mdilrde. Chaoman w.' "4"utirm lnnNi. 11. 11. SHtMAKKK. fruth'y. El-tnsburg. May 11. 1-S. EtenslmrE Fire Insurance Apcji T. AV. DICK, General Insurance Agent. EBENSBURG, rA. u. j. r. ; . -:.-. m.d. v.mt.rfTs ror ttL1 rren, jn. . 1 1 iii IV V. . 11 j Sfl al rrt. r- i-r fx? !lt( .S. l ,;r.i!4 i 5 li n f k?fr t!!C'"!' n - i I. i,n..tl lirr... t n li..Ie r. r-.:i-. 1 "UM n ler this is astnp! nrt:. nm Jlm ! ;i-l ctl cell V.":i I'M 1 ii: I'MiN". r tilitu ii , ' n. A i 'r.- : .',i-rl M I . .1 ..ie mi r.-. , ,, 4,ui--rl l. I' . .1 f ' aru, s.n 1 1 FXCTEra "T UlllILti 11? 1K1.1 nilllCU UjJ coming V- Everybody ad- SUITS f a any $1-1 Suit sc.d elscwlierc A bi Variety to select om. graph V of BAKING POWDERS. h. , J?.' . I .'1 . 2Z1 7.. akli 33 giSTiii miM PAPiLGB! i CCE. CENTRE AID SAXPLE STREETS, EBEKSEUr.C. PA. J. II. OA NT. I'rc rietor. 'PHFl'i'HLK: will always find ns at our place l ol buMnefi! ia tnincF& hours. KverythitiK Kept neat and ioy. A ha'h room ha- been cun nc:'tedn(lli the chip where the public can he ac eotumo'l.tteil with a hot) nr cold bath. Hattitut. and cverxthiua-ei.t.aec'.ed therein kej.t pcrlcctly cle.n. ('LUIS TOWKLS A fcrOIaLTT. What Medical Hen Say. upcri iitrndents o( 1 i . -( . 1 1 .i i - 1. 1 itl the l'aeu!ty In Keneral have, unr lli"ir own s'tr.aturcs. cn .liirnerf. I'T imriry, je and quality, the now Wel'. ktiosa stimulant, ui ti n s SH.VI H At;r, The iiriee is wltain the rewch of itin.t anyone. te inic only si ..'Hi lor a tuK iunrt. Yuil can also vet tbe till ii well ki'imu bri,i.il(, ucver less than s i y. nr o!'i : tuetrs. i i ilMn' tr t ui-ken heim ers. r uil ijusi , 1 ri.'X r quarts lur neatly pacacit and eul Mnywhere. Send th mercy, tunt 1 rtny miIj. :.,jl.u Jiiv. t and obedient to a.l list. A-Mie-. MAX KM'IN. lcal-rlii ic Whistles. May 11, (. 1 yr. Alk-Khesiy, l'a. We Want Youi To send us 40 cents for one of our 5 i V 6-in. FARM WRENCHES. Light, IIuikIv and Slr.uic w ill nttiear and OuU luM. two Urdinarj- reaches. YOU WANT An Ellj;k it Household S. D. Set. This v-t a'tisist of a Hoi'wom, IT:tiidlt airt four iiii.'it'iiniivvitiU Ij1;i-K's MTi'VHln'ra aul i fhi.-'Ni tit mis." sniut; itil t):u-Url inaiirtit wkh1 Ik.x. 'I'lii tt-l i tmtaiillv i:M-fu 'Vfi hfre, nr.ti:irl liw Ihmim hi tin i.lVu?, in tiM shop, on the form. Sani fiv on rcti'ij-t i .CO, Ask Your Local Doalci' lorytMi, or w wit: m h1 t-ti ,i-v t tt rw-rii't t'l H. as . v mi ttami ir tiur lUuM rated cuitu ELLTIICII & CO., PlantsviSlo, Conn. l-l1i4V .V 1 m i.iinrnnlti U- nor ml Ole-r r'fir- W.I I n,.,.. It. I'll, Hi Irtnuotit hL, l.ttuii, M..-. Life of KEKRY WARO BEECRER Iv i!tuml. trivinir hul I'lr fr..m In I. nit tj dn-Uv. I'nco (.'., lu.llar. h:mM.r'n'ul. l.M RlMK .. ntatiou m., AiruuLIa. W. Jtnpoitaut to Cu nni users. A 1' y.Zt 1 .1 1 e 4 'p v; 'i-f In 'Virr enunty In I'll t tilled Mates l eil U f 1 tN 1' I. h - V'l.hilsl.i: SAI' IHIiN. h;rn n.'iii'i:w ii'ii Sud 1'otis. I'olisiirr. r'lutt-r, a.c one iron d'Htia; the won. el an en ire n'i .l oidiusiv iren.. Is . 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