EBEXSBCHG. PA. fglPAl', - JVLY 20, 1SSS. LOCAL A.YD I'EKSOJVAL. HV rakes t Daftona for 10 centa. Z.K few baoJ-made McUuire cradles still ;e at Uuftons.' T1) 'Mikado" Company bad tbelr plc taken on Tuesday. ' -Mr. U- B. Wilson has been appointed rp7tu:a.-U-r at Mineral Tolrt. -Mr. Tbos. C. Shoemaker, of Bellofonte. via a visitor to our town ttils week. -Ml- Kv Lloyd ls tHlttnn her sister, y. V. M!!tcn BrowD. of Johnstown. -T':e trout fishing season closed on '.:!y !''. we diJ DOt cth trout jlts' Ma Soissoin. of Connellavllle. Is i.jtinc Mlf Maud Bender, of this place. -Mis Marion IJoupt, of Johnstown, Is visitu K Miss Annie Sechler, of this place. pli. are srttlnu ready for their annual bat- The resilience of Mr. James Myers, on Umti street, in beiu Improved by a coat of " -Mr. Matttw Zihra, clerk in the P. RJU C stition at Cresset), was in town on T.it"!sy. Tie biii'kliyrs commenced work on tr r.vw ocnvi-ct Du.Mn, In this place on 'i'ueily. -Filty-tl-ree kc of beer was the eon (mui'tit to the no-license town of Indiana n July M. -X refreshing rain on Sunday night and MonJay laid dus: and freshened op flotation. -If yuu want to get a sack of the best juur manufactured go to Cur.eys and ask mr Miuneliata. -Mr. John Given, of Altoona, has been appointed Ctiiof Engineer on tie Cresson Jt (.ialport raUroad. -I'lo old kiw has it that "Bustle Is not ;n.'utry." Tills accounts for bustles al ways bcl:i in a: rears. -Te rsica cf the pas: couple of day rare sully Interfered wiii tie gettinf In of tteir bny bv the farmers. -If yiu want a contented and happy .miily buy Minnehaha flour and you will i ways lave cood bread. la ttie economy of life I: doesn't ray to be alway borrowing trouble and -giving a 'uti ta.e at interest fcr It. -Mr. Martin Vrd, of ttla place, la bav :i bis tiouae painted and when finished will jiesect a ne appearance. An order has been received at the Bed ford Springs for ten barrels of tvlneral wa ll r to be shipped to Tanarna. Miss Mamie Shields, of Loretto, baa ten visiting MHs Caddie Kerr, of this plii'e, f"r tn past few days. Juilu'w Tharman will be one of the leakers at the annual fete of the Randall oiub, ritts.bnrg, on September 5. Mr. M. D. Bearer, the obliging deputy Treasurer, on Monday last started out cn ae annual oision of collecting taxes. -Mr. E. Gregg. Jr.. of Pittsburgh, who tw been visiting in this place for the past t.vo weeks, returned home on Tuesday. Bills are up requesting proposals for supplying of poles for the new tele phone line between Ebensburg and Carroll town. Messrs. John and George Jones, form-. 'y of this pine but now of Allegheny oily, are visiting friends and relatives la Cis place. The .';th day cf this month Is put down In the astronomical predictions as rroliabiy the hottest day we shall have tiiis 81'ason. Wanted at McDonald's store, Loretto, TV, zn'M pounds good, clean dry wool for wMrh the hictvst price will be paid. Casa ?aid if desired. The flrot arrival of new wheat at Balti more reached that city on laot Friday a week from Kappahannock river, Va. It sold at M.1J per bushel. The Gallitzln irulicator has treated It fHf to a new Campbell power printing press. Wo re KUd to notd this evidence of brother Kil'lu:T'n prospurity. -The renusylvaula Uallroad company's ir.nl estimate Is that fi.TSS.Wa bas kets of r-v hes w'l! b shipped by rail from the rn.nuia this -Kmon. -Mr. Mi:t m Connrl! ha taken eharen of f e VV..M1 x'r.u,n Tu'ei'.raph (,f!ice at this pi.-h auri!, t!. absfoc, of tbe regular operator. Miks Kv i.k.yd. -T'; scho.il house In Pine township tndiana county known M the -UmMq WllilamV M-hool bous. wa consumed by are on Monday night, July Ptb. -The safe for the Carroll'.own Bank ar ' thw tatljn In '-his place and was .'Md.'.l n a wsk-oo and started for Carroll ' thin (Thursday) afternoon. -M.s. M.vry Ann Tlatt, wire of Jerome ;- !'',, kTt the BUir House lo this is.is.9 ,nd70f dle)J at illitzin on " i y r ;ast wet.k r,, 64 yearj- -Ma'fiew Kardy. sn of Tatrlck Fardr .o.ivaIe. had one leg Ukan off and w " -erwNe Injured in a railroad accident 41 l-u.'aU, New Voik. on Friday last. -fampMI Bakewell. ayouagman whose t me is m Pltt.sborg. but who ls stoppmg at M l3rk. while playing lawn tennis on u.Uy last fell aud dislocated his shoulder. -Kupture cure Kuaranteed by Dr. J li Ji 'ver, i Arch st. Philadelphia. V. E.ise orre, no operation or delay from busis ' "-, atUsu-d by thousaadt or cuns after :i'er', rail. -T: Uopublicans of thU county wilt i...-ir primary elections on Saturday uieir convention on Mondav nr - vntnnii.vMoaer Is the lre is a djjf.t for. or.ly offlce that .Tohn T. ;rimth, of Kane. McKean rMy, a prominent bnniness man of that ' e and a former re-ldent or Kbensborg nnum.te4 on Tuesday last on the Ke i uio-in ticki-t for A.wembly. --U-rr expemling fj.ouo drilling a ten ( "'-J . the work has huen anannoned at a ;i t': of .i.M.-i f(.(t Tte weII , w-,t in the United states. about a mile north of town, i K purpose nf finding tne depth or the' '' tth.t p,nt. They are down thirty. I r 'l hut as vet have or.t .im fcp It'ns of DuBols will procure two 'nginw to protect their town In the fn The borouga authorities have also lum , " ,rtini4nc prohibiting, the erec f wooden buildings on certain streets. Cm" iren na Mu,u c,al,(, tep- u , f Judi:B Jobo. gave a paity , "plt:e,j4y .venit,e in honor of Misa K;-!:y. nn accomplished young Udy of r I'i ia, who Is visiting them in this (- Lindsay; m eo,ored porU)r wej)t to 'wlt D"ntibt cu"t. B''rsvllle, ' lor!, n"n' to have twtt PO'led. Jin.. WM 'nnnisteied and before "vouid be revived, he died in the chir. 1. 1 'V luipn In - ..... - .u wuuil- ONE PRICE The In(?!anna county Agricultural So ciety will give its annnal exhibition this year oa the 2nd, 3rd. 4th and 5th days of October. John Miller, a lumber piler, was gagged, bound bands and feet by highwaymen at Wllllamsport, Pa., on Saturday afternoon at half put 4 o'clock, and robbed of 1316. It occurred In a lumber yard. Tbe robbers escaped. During the heavy storm on Thursday evening of last week the barn cf James Watt, of Lacolle, Westmoreland county, was struck by lightning and burned to tbe ground witb all of Its contents, Involving a heavy Iocs. The girl who can put a good, square patch on a pair pantaloons may not be as accomplished as one who can embroider and work green worsted dogs on blue ground, but will be far more useful at the bead of a large family. Matthew II i tc hew, a young tea-year-old eon of Mr. Abram Hitcbne. of this place, took a fit and tumbled off a box on which be was sitting, at tbe station, on Wednesday morning. He was taken to his home and In a short time recovered. We have a ipetdy and positive Cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker Mouth, and Headache, In Shlloh'a Catarrh Remedy. A Nasal Injector free with each bottle. Use It If you desire health and sweet breath. Price 50 cents. Sold by Dr. T. J. Davison. Dutlng a thunderstorm last week, light ning struck a tree on Dr. Mowry's farm near Mooroevllle, Indiana county, and kill ed five head of Aide re ey cattle. The stock belonged to Dr. Mowry. of Allegheny City, and the loes will be several Hundred dol lars. The Johnstown Wetkly JTeralJ, a new candidate for public favor, made Its first appearance on Saturday last. It Is a neatly printed five column quarto and we welcome It Inta the journalistic field and hope It may prove a veritable mint to Its projec tors. Jude Wick ham, of Beaver county, has rendered an opinion that the act of Assent bly restricting tbe Issuing of licenses to hawk and pedd.'e to disabled soldiers is un constitutional. Tbe matter will not be fin ally settled until the Supreme Court passes upon it. Quite a number of the young people of this place meet every Monday and Wednee day evenings In tbe Opera House for tbe purpose of enjoying a social dance. Prof. M. D. Bearer's orchestra furnishes tbe mu sic, and everything Is run on a strictly private plan. George Wooden, of Houtzdale, has a tumor growing on bis left arm jnst below the elbow. A week ago an examination was made by Dr. Agnew, cf Philadelphia, who derided that the arm must be amputa ted above tbe elbow, and the operation will be performed ln a few days. Kev. Father Klttell, tbe beloved pastor of St. Mary's Catholic church, this place, will leave this week for Ireland whither be goes for the benefit of bis health. He will spend three months on tbe green isle, and we trust be may be greatly benefitted by bis sojourn thin.Hollidaysbitrg Stan dard. A dog belonging to T. W. Dick, Esq., of this place, took some kind of fit on Sun day last and became dangerous, snapping at every one who came near him. Clark Creery ended bis career by a well directed shot and restored tranquility to tbe excited neighborhood who had a holy terror for a mad dog. Charles Gray, wbo was employed ln the mines at Mountatndale, while going down tbe Bells Gap railroad on Monday last was thrown from the ears near Bell wood and a portion of the train passed over him Injuring him so badly that be died shortly after. lie leaves a wife and five small children. Tbe Collins homestead on Centre stree; Is about changing bands and we un derstand tbe family will make Bellefonte their future home. The sale of tbe prop erty has not yet been completed but we be Heve all the neeeeary arrangements have bn made, and possession will be) given about the first of AnguaL On Friday last Angnstns Dougherty, of Attoona, received a telegram from John Crww, the sheriff of Nevada county, Cali fornia, announcing that his son, George B. McClellao Dousberty, was murdered. Tbe young man left Altoona on U-e first of April 1.467, aud was engaged a a drummer for a California clothing touse. William D. McMllIen. wbo was sent to the Penitentiary in for committing an outrage upon his step-daughter, at the fam ily home In MInersvllle, Is about to apply through bis attorney, Alfred Ashtoo, Esq., for a pardon. There wu a great deal of indignation felt against McMIIlen at the time ot bis arrest. Johnston Tribune. William II. Gardner, Ejq .a well known citizen of Uollldayshurg. died at his borne in mat. place on last Sunday afternoon, aged 61 year. The deceased, a number of yean ago, resided at Wilmore In this coun ty, where he was employed as a clerk by Gilbert L. Lloyd and afterwards was a member of tbe firm of Lloyd, Hill and Gard ner. There are now 2,744 children ln the Sol dier?' Orphans' school of this State. Tbe time for admitting new pupils has expired, and the number In the schools will conse quently decrease each year nntll 1890. when the schools will be closed. Since 1864. when tbe system was established, there have been lt.R?o chltdren admitted and educated, at a cott 58,004,427. The Altoona Time of Tuesday says : There is a movement being made Just now, in coujunitlon witb the CreeonClearfle!d people, to construct a road from Dean sta tion to the Dougherty coal property. This road will also reach the Louden and Pat terson fire clay and coal deposits. Some of the Interested parties bad a meeting yester day at Cresson to arrange terms and condi tions. The mail train East on the Pennsyl vania railroad struck and Instantly killed -Jrs. James Crusan and ber nlne-yearsold dauabter Annie on Friday morning, near the Monastery Coke Works, Latrobe. Pa. The unfortunate persona were gathering coal and stepped off one traak to avoid a L-eight train and wers struck by the mail coming In the other direction. Mrs. Cnisan was tbe mother of six children. llantalnsat McDonald's store. Loretto, Pa. Sugar, 6, 7, 8 and 9 cents per pound ; teas. 33. 5 and 70 cents pr pouDd ; coffee 13, 20 and 22 ceni per pound ; oatmeal. 5 cents; btrley.fi cents; rice 8 cents per pound ; calicoes, 4. 5, , and 7 cents per yard ; dress goods. 6, 8. lii. 12 and 15 cents; Per yard ; children's, misses' and ladies' shes and all spring and summer goods at ! cnt tor pct rash or fnde. TO ALL Tbe mail route between this place and Grant bas been changed. Beginning on Monday next, tbe mail will be carried three times a week (every other day) down the river road by way of Garman's Mills, and tbe other three days In tbe week on the ildgeroad byway of Plattsville, thus giv ing the people of Plattsville a mat! service three times a week Instead of being sup plied once a week from Grant as heretofore. Since the 21st of June the longest day of the year tbe days are decreasing at tbe rate of ten minutes per week, which ratio of contraction will be maintained until De cember 2lst tbe shortest day In tbe y ear when they will again begin to show In crease, reaching tbelr greatest lengtn la June. As yet tbe decrease In daylight la hardly perceptible, but In another month or two a marked difference will be observable in the amount of daylight then bad and tbat with which we are now favored. The citizens of Coopersdale bad an ex citing ard close election contest on Friday last at a special election held to vote on the proposition to Increase the Indebtedness of the borough for the purpose of building a bridge on tbe site of tbe one washed away In tbe flood of Jnoe 1887. Those onnosed to the proposition were In favor of building tbe bridge at a different location. Wben the polls closed and tbe votes were counted the result was 53 for and 56 against increas ing the indebtedness. William Aderson, haying graduated In burglary In Pittsburg, tried bis band in Ty rone on Saturday, on the residence ot An drew Jackson Mattern. He tried to force an entrance through a bay window, but tbe Tyrone people knew a thing or two them selves, and while Anderson was working on the window, Mr. Mattern got bis work ln on Anderson's skull with a coal shovel, nearly scalping the burglar. Anderson was given a bearing and was beld for court In fl.000 bail which be was nnable to furnish. Tbe following named persons can each receive a letter by calling at the Ebensburg postoffice : Aaron Thomas, Miss Rosle Lantzy, Mr. Addle Molrland, Dr. A. J. Maucher, J. T. Bees, Esq., E. H. Stoltz. Miss Susan Mullen, Messrs. Lelgnt & Rees, Mrs. Clara Horner, Mr. D. Huter, Mr. Ambrose Glopser (2). Mr. Geo. Hardy, Dauiel Hill, Esq., Mrs. John T. Everson. Mrs. Emlllne Camlller, Miss Clara Bllcken- dorfer and Jobn Beers. Persons applying for these letters will please state tbat they bad been advertised. Tbe August number of The Catholic World bas a timely article from the pen of Mr. John A. Moooey. He writes ln a pleas ant vein on tbe subject of pare water, and sbows how even tbe moeserowned country well and tbe sparkling spring baye, ln many instances, been the vehicle for tbe diffusion of typhoid fever. He is not an alarmist. but directs attention to a prineiple but lit tle considered, especially in the choice of a suitable resort for tbe summer, viz : that good drainage and pare water are among tbe first of requisites for health. William F. King, an escaped convict who was arrested the latter part of April and tried at Wllllamsport for larceny, was sentenced to the penitentiary for three years, and while being conveyed to that in stitution by a Deputy Marshal from Pitts, burg, jumped from the Fast Line at Car- neys Station near Greensbnrg, while tbe train was running at tbe rate of thirty miles an hour. The train bad rnn near two mites before being stopped, and wben tbe officer bad reached tbe place where the leap for liberty was made tbe bird bad flown and was nowhere to he seen. James McAllister, a workman In tb paper mill of Morrison A Cass, at Tyrone, while attempting to throw a 14 -Inch belt from a pully while In motion was caught by tbe belt and whirled along nntll coming In contact with a trough nsed for conveying pnlp which was about three Inches above tbe belt where It passes and where bis body loagea. ice machinery was sloped as quick as possible, but the unfortunate man was dead wben extricated, nearly every bone In his body being broken. He thirty-three years of age and leaves a wife and four small children. A novel boycott is being waged against the fire Insurance companies and their agents at Bellefonte by the sufferers of the fire on June 8th. It Is the result of tbe compan ies refusing to meet the policies of tbe owners, but demand'ng that they take wbat they choose to give, which was very much below tbe real loss as claimed. Tbe result is that tbe companies have declared an ad vance of 50 percent, on all policies laid In Bellefonte, and tbe property owners are or ganizing a boycott on the companies. A lively time U expected ere everything Is settled. On Saturday nigh t of latt week the grist mill of Samuel Stahl, eight mile east of Indiana, was burned, tbe loss amounting to several thousand dollars. On last Sun day night a large barn belonging to Andy Fowler, In the same neighborhood, was de stroyed. In it was stored a large amount of grain and hay, as well as tl.000 worth of agricultural Implements. Last Monday night tbe barn of Wesley Asklns, a few miles from tbe Fowler barn, was burned. All these fires were the work of an Incen diary, wbo traveled on horseback, and, after applying the match, rods hastily away. Bellefonte bad another big fire on Wed nesday night of last week : Tbe fire start ed io tbe vicinity of tbe German hotel, and owing to tbe high wind the flames epread rapidly. Tbe German hotel. livery stable, and residences of Mr.MIngle, Dr. Dor worth. Attorney Power, and two or three other buildings were either totally or partially de stroyed. The Lutheran church was also burne4. Four horses In tbe llyery stable, together with sleighs, harness, etc., were consumed. The fire Is believed to be tbe work of Incendiaries. Loss about $23,000. This Is tbe third fire Bellefonte has bad within a few months. One of the latest Jokes of tbe funny lightning rod fellows was played on farmer Schmautz, down In beaver county. Tbe other day two men stopped at bis bonse and told bim tbey would like to test bis lightning rod. He permitted them to do so, and they Jronoonce4 It "no good." Tbey said tbey wanted to advertise tbelr rod In tbat section and would pnt one np for bim free cf charge ir be would pay for the poet that went Into the ground. He agreed and signed wbat be supposed was an agreement to that effect Next morn ing bright and early tbe men were on hand, tore down tbe old rod and put np a new one. Last Friday be discovered very un pleasantly tbat be bad signed a note for (237 and that bis visitors bad discounted It at bank. Tba men are thought to be operating in Ohio at present. PEOPLE shopping in Gable & Cos store the next few days will find in their Dress Goods department some Special Bargains at 25c. per yard. We are closing out some SI Dress Goods at GOc. Tbe ladles and gentlemen wbo composed tbe camping party which spent last week In tbe wilds of Cambria township, returned home on last Saturday night. The object of tbe campers was to spend a week in tbe woods and have a genera! good time, and from all accounts it was thoroughly enjoyed by all tbe party. Before breaking camp on Saturday evening tbey christened the place "Camp Clementina." Tbe following are the names of the ladles and gentleman : Mrs. C Porter, Misses Flo. Parrlsh, Maggie Lloyd, Eva Lloyd. Alice Zahm, Julia Lem mon and Birdie Roberts ; Donald E Dufton, Esq., U. IL Myers, Esq.. M. D. Kit tell. Esq., Messrs. Geo. II- Roberts. Harry E. Fenlon, T. A. Sharbaugh and E. B. KittelL Ac cording to tbe Herald tbe gentlemen be long to the "highly titled few." Item rrm Lilly. Liixt. ra, July 18th. 1888. Ed. Fhekmah Sir after an absence from your columns for several weeks I thought It about time to give yoa a few items. Tbe mines are running about half time with little or no sign or expectation of them bettering. Our genial friend E, J. Hughs of Hughs A Co.. merchants here bas started a dairy wagon here, those wishing good milk should purchase from him. Tbe school directors are making arrange ments for tbe building of a large school bouse here 48 x 60. two story btfcb. This is a step tbat sbonld have ben taken several years ago, as there is very nearly two hun dred young America's to be taught tbelr a, b. c's during the six months of free school every year. F. C. George our genial and courteous postmaster ls remodeling and repainting bis house which makes a big Improvement on It George Brandt of the Bush House In this place, baa under completion a fine residence near the P. R. R. depot where. I suppose, be Intends to engage In tbe same business as at present : tbat of keep ing hotel. Mrs. Jobn Leabey had a very fine portico placed In front of ber residence on Rail road street She bas bad the portico aod front of her bouse painted, which makes a veiy nice appearance. There are some men ln this place wbo are a disgrace to the community; they roam around town ln their debauches. throwing stones at houses and behaving In a very bad manner In general. This Is done under tbe cover of night Dnt tbe parties are known and If It is not stopped their names will be given In tbe next Issue of yonr paper. Tbe Latbern Church at this place had a necktie festival last Saturday evening. Everything passed off quietly and all had a pleasant time. Tbe festival was held ln Thompson's HalL Mr. John Lea hey. Jr., has purchased a lot of ground from Daniel Hagao, where he Intends removing the old school house which he purchased a few days ago from tbe school authorities. The borough council all met with tbe ex ception of one to see and examine a covered ditch going through tbe property ot one of oar citizens ; for some cause or other one remained away, whether It was tbat he did not want to do anything for the borough and did not want to go back on tbe citizen is a matter to be yet unfolded. Show jour colors f i lend, no barm done I Saturday was payday here and the town was the setae, of a regular riot A regular drunken set had a time to themselves, one of the mott sickening sights ever seen, faces mashed ' ln, noeea broke, arms cut, and a regular riot in geueraL It Is to be hoped tbat tbe officers If there are aay In our bor ough will bring tbe miscreants to Justice, as there bas been too much disturbance this while back. Patrick Hagan wbo was arrested for dis orderly conduct and serving a term of five days in the lockup, broke out after having served two days. Some wretch furnishing him with an ax wben be demolished tbe cell and made good his escape to parts unknown. A prisoner wbo was fined a nice little sum and would not comply with tbe bar gees' demand thought to lay bis costs and fine out In the lockup. He became uncon scious, through some unaccountable reason and the door of tbe lock-up was broken ODen and the victim released. Emetics were administered which soon brought tbe answer and relief to tbe young man. After a good eight's rest be is feeling bet ter. It he would act as a gentleman be would not have to serve any term in tbe lock up. Take warning, young man, or your name will appear in tbe columns of some paper soon. There Is a telephone company erecting poles aod wire from Altoona to Bens Creek for the benefit of Altoona operators in coal as well as a fire clay company from Lilly's. Pa. x. Tla Dog Days. The season known as the "dog days" commenced on Sunday last the 15th Instant, and will last nntll tbe 26th ot August a period of about six weeks. The rising and netting ot "SIrlus," or the Dog star, with tbe sun, baa been universally regarded as the cause ot tbe excessive heat that pre vails generally at this particular season. Tbe ancients pat great faith In this legend, regarding tbe period of greateat beat la summer so named because in the latitude of tbe Mediterranean this period nearly cors responds with tbat ln which the Dog star rose at tbe same time with the sun. To this conjunction ail antiquity, aad all the later followers of Judicial astrology ascribed a malignant Influence. During this Interval it Is a difficult matter to keep meat vegetables and prepared food from spoiling, as many house wives no doubt experience to tbelr sorrow. The poor dogs tbat are made to bear the Infamy of tbe source of our discomfort are perhaps allied In some manner to the extreme beat of the Interval, but tbey, as well as human beings share alike tbe afflictions which are at this season common. Dogs at this season are supposed to be more susceptible to rabldness than at any other time, although there is no perceptible difference between tbe condition of the sun before and after tbe season commences. BwelileM Armies saatlv. Tbe best salve In the world for Cuts. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, iSalt Rh-am, Fever Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands. Cbiilblains. Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively ecu re t-iies or bo pay required, it is guar anteed to live perfect satisfaction, or niooev refunded. Price 23 cents per box. For sale by E. J ames and W. W.McAteer. Loretto. Dyapepwia and Urer Cwmplalat. Is It not worth the small Dries of 75 cents to free yourself of every eymptora of tries distressing complaints, if you think so call at our store and get a bottle of Sholoh'a Vltallzer. Every bottle bas a printed guarantee on it. use accordlnclw. and if it does you no good it will cost you nothing. Sold by Dr. T. J. Davison. NO FAVORITISM. Sanuner Trip the Peanajl vaaila KallrMd. People wbo are so fortunate as to live on or near the line of tbe Pecnsylvania Rail road enjoy iare privileges In tbelr facilities for making short and pleasant trips to some of tbe most attractive summer resorts in tbe land. Its extended eystem penetrates tbe highlands and mountains, aod runs down to the sea. affording ln its course a ide diversity of scenery and a choice range of climate. ' First among tbe mountain refuges Is Cresson Springs, with Its grand hotel, tbe Mountain House, Its celebrated waters, fine climate, and romantic surroundings. Tbe highlands are represented by Luray, with its wonderful caverns and hardly less fa- moos Luray Inn, and tbe Natural Bridge, second only to the Giants Causeway In point of prominence as a natural wonder. In seashore territory tbe Pennsylvania lines are unusually rich. That territory is bounded only by the confines of tbe Jersey coaet which from Sandy Hook to Cape May Is one unbroken series of smiling sum mer cities. The "upper coast" offers Long Branch. 1 the gay capital of fashion, with Its Immence hotels, princely villas, grand boulevards, aod Its great race course : Hollywood, a fairy realm by the sea ; Elberon. where Garfield gazed on the blue deep In bis last momenta ; Deal Beach, quiet and pretty ; Asbury Park and Ocean Grove, tbe home of pleasure-seekers as well as of religion; workers ; Key East, where metaphysicians solve knotty problems amid tbe sea breezes ; Ocean Beach, calm and home-like ; Co mo. with Its sparkling lake and new cottages ; Spring Lake, rarely beautiful ; Sea Girt, appropriately named ; Manasquan, a mod ernized summer town built up among the quaint fishing huts of Squan village ; Brielle, bright witb gabled cottages ; Point Pleasant an upland village transplanted on tbe sea ; Bay Head, young but vigorous ; Mantoloklng, Chadwlck, Lavalette. Ortley, r-erxeiey. seaside Park, ail washed on one side by tbe sea on the other by Barcegat Bay, where fishermen thrive and are merry 1th big catches. On tbe border between the upper and tbe middle Is Island Heights. the serene and beautiful borne of happy cottagers, and Tom's River, a quatut old town of ancient homes, wide streets, and spreading trees. Tbe middle coast has as Its chief repre sentatlves Barnegat City and Beach Haven, one celebrated for tbe abundance, variety. and excellence of its fish, tbe other as a pleaeant and unpretentious seaside resting place. Tbe lower cost begins at Atlantic City. the people's great pleasure ground ; thence down tbe shore Is South Atlantic City, a pretty suburb of the older town ; Longport, In tbe very midst of tbe waters ; Somer's Point, tbe fishermen's home ; Ocean City the growing seat of seaside Methodism; Sea Isle City, witb Its great beach, pretty cottages, and handsome hotels ; Ayalon, a new and promising candidate for popular favor ; Anglesea, Wildwood. and Holly Beaches, all additionally attractive by tbe grand groves, which grow from tbe water's edge ; Cape May, the "Queen of the Coast," with its magnificent beach, great hotels, athletic grounds, and driving park, and at tractiveness in everything. The bright chain comes to an end at Cape May Point which divides the waters of tbe Delaware from thoee ol the Atlantic On tbe Delaware coast is Rebobotb, pos sessing one of the finest beaches on tbe At lantic ; Ocean City, Maryland, a quiet and popular resort; and farther south Old Point Comfort equally attractive In sum mer and winter. This Is a galaxy or pleas ant places tbat cannot be surpassed In the world, and with the individual attractions each possesses It would be a fastidious and exclusive taste Indeed that could not find satisfaction In some of them. Excursion tickets to each point mentioned are on sale at tbe principal stations of tbe Pennsylvania Railroad, and tbe lowness of tbe rates and liberality of return limit brings a dellgbtrul vacation trip within tbe power ot every one. A Della-htrwl Varatlea Trip. Tbe Pennsylvania Railroad company's se lect excursion of July 2Ctb. to Atlantic City. Cape May, Sea Isle City, or Ocean City Is one of the choicest events of tbe sum mer season. Eyery one who Intends to take a short ho II Id ay can select from this list of places a point that will afford all tbe pleas ure to be enjoyed by tbe sea. Tbe rate, too. Is so low that no one need hesitate, and tbe limit of return trip is so liberal tbat it well fills the average vacation period. A special train, running on the schedule given below, will carry the party, aod the round-trip tickets, good for ten days, will be sold at tbe rates quoted : Rate. Train Javes. ll.es A. 11.87 1.05 Johnstown ,. Cresson.. Altoona . M. . 8.50 . 800 Tbe party will rest ln Philadelphia tne night of tbe 2Gth, and proceed to tbe sea shore by any regular train of tbe succeeding day. The tickets will be good to return by any regular train within ten days, except New York and Cbbago Limited. If AB HI A O E UCE9SES ISSUED. The following marriage licenses were issued by tbe Clerk of the Orphans' Court for tbe weeks ending Wednesday, July 18, 1888: Peter Mebalcoand Mary Nemet, Cambria. Peter .raskozl and Elizaoeth Ballet. Cambria. John Westorer, Susquehanna township, and Tina Klrkpatrick. Carroll township. William Klillnger, Uallltzin, and Margar et E. McCloskey, TunnelhllL Samuel S. Gallagher and Sarah Ann Gates, Reade township. Lewis Bloch, East Conemaugb, and Je mina Reighard, East Taylor township. A. II. Mlkesell. lloroer City. Indiana county, and Nettle Ralston, Cberrybill township, Indiana county. James M. Bagley, Morrellrllle and Eunice Ilorner, Lower Yoder township. Frederick Kuenoe and Annie Gertrude Fritz. Johnstown. Ob, Wbat at Conarb. Will yoa beed tbe warning. Tbe slgna perhaps of tbe sure approach of tbat mere terrible disease. Consumption. Ask your selves if you can afford for tbe sake of sav ing 50 cents, to run tbe risk and do nothing for It. We know from experience tbat Shiloh's Cure will Cure your Cough. It never fails. This explains wby more than a Million Bottles were sold tbe past year. It relieves Croup and Whooping Cougb at once. Mothers do not be without it. For Lame Back, Slda or Chest, use Shtlobs' Porous Plaster. Soldby Dr. T. J. Davison. Died. SHOEMAKER Died on Sunday morn ing. July 15ib, 188. Hilda Sbooniaker, in fant daughter of Harry A. and Lydia ij new maker, aged seveu mouths. 1 Waa Troubled with chronic catarrh and gather ing In my head, was very deaf at times, had discharges from my ears, and was unable to breathe through by nose. Before tbe sec ond bottle of Ely's Cream Balm was exs bausted I was cured, and to-day enjoy eound health. C. J. Corbln, Field Manager Philadelphia Publishing House, Pa. I am on my second bottle of Ely's Cream Balm, being a sufferer from catarrh since I was a child, but with this medicine 1 am be ing cured. -Wm. L. Dayton. Brooklyn . T70H SALE. Tie under lirned win tU at a bu b.nratn J nn at, lpss -st aOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. A' Tte a?""' metiiiot tbe stockholders of the Crewnn spring company will be held jtt the Mountain Houm. Creiwm. Ha.. onTuday.Au- Knt'.V K 'c,ock' Woa tor president and director name day and plnee .vj Kf M1J IO 1 T.-OU Secrstaxy. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Where, letters LeLamrntjiir tn ... tata ol Catharine .McAteer. late of Wafhinston nJl51p- d faaTe rante4 to the utweriber. all persona Indebted to the said estate are re.jneated U make immediate payment and inoie bavin claim or demands aKainft the e- " wttcui wm niia Known the same without delay. r. m. titOKUK. Executor. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. I.etten ol administration on the estate of Batil Bender. deread. lt t Ui.hi...... township, Cambria county, la.. hartnit been Kracted to the uudersiirned. all nannn. n.ti.t.i to laid estate are here!. notlhed to make hit. ment to me without delay, and thfm hii. claims aaaiDSt the same will present them prop erly authenticated lor settlement to ItKtSA H UNDER. Admr'z ol Hazil Mender deceased. Hemlock, Va. . June 2i, 'aa.-et. t SSNTNEE'S HdTTPF! -V Notice ls hereby a-iTen that John H. ElsWe aod Mary bis wife, of White TovnsMp. Cambm County, hare made an assignment of ail thi a estate, real and tersnnal. of the sI.l jr.:.ti it a TrUke to me In trust for the benefit of his credi tors. All persons indebted to the (aid lohn H. Is ke are hereby notified to make payment to me without delay, and those baTiasr clalma aicainst Dim will present them to me properlT aulhenti eoted for ietUement. M. 1). KITTELL, Assignee si John U. i'Uko, et ux. Ebeoibarg-. Pa , June 8. 19o8.-t. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Joseph NmI, deceased. Notice la hereby a-iven that letters ot adminis tration of the estate of Joseph Noel, late ol M an. ter township, county of Cambria, deceased, hav InK been cranted to the undersized. All per ont Indebted to said estate are herebr astlhed to make payment without delay, and those baT-Ina- claims will present them, properly authenti cated for settlement, to JOHN J. NOEL, Admr. MocBter. Pa.. Jan 1, lSSe-iit. UMINISTKATKIX' NOTICE. Estate of Peter Flick, deceased. Letters ot administration upon the estate of Feter Flick, late of Pottaise township, Cambria oountv, deceased, bavin- been ttracted to tne an. designed by the Ken micro I said county, those indebted to said estate are reqnested to make im mediate payment and those having; claims against the same are requested to present thein properly authenticated for settlement. CHRISTINA FLICK. Adm'S. Portage, June U l86S--6t. VTTItlTOK S NOTICE. The anderslcmed auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court ol Cambria county, to hear and decide npoij the exceptions filed to the first and nartial account ot William Warner, surviving; administrator of John Warner, deceased, hereby Kive notice that he will tit at bis office In the bor ough of Ebensburg. on Monday, the 6th day of Auuust. lHS.ai lu o'clock a. at., to dlscharae the duuea of bis appointment at which time and place all percent Interested may attend. 1XJNAXJJ E. DUFTON. Auditor. Ebenabnra;, Pa., June 2, 188S. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Havtns: bn am.oicted auditor by the Orphans Court cl Cambria county, to distribute the fund in tbe bands of Samuel ked - of Ann E. Bracken, deceased, as shown by hi first and final account, tj and amocKat the per. sons lea-ally entirled thereto. Notice 1 Lrret v srtven to all rallies f nterete4. that I will attend to the duties of said appointment at my oltiee in the boToua-h of Ebenstiurr. on Thurs.lav. Au gust irh. 188. at S o'clock: r. w.. when and where all parties interested may attend if they see pfT". E.O. KfcKH, July IS, 1SSV 3t. Auditor. AVUITOK'S NOTICE. Having; been appointed auditor by the Court ol Common Pleaa of Cambria county. Pa., to distribute the funds in the bands of Joseph Tomblinson. committee of Joan Nanirbt, a luna tic as shown by bis first and final account, to and amonKSt tbe persons lea!ly entitled there to, notice Is hereby Kiven to all parties interest ed that I will attend to the duties of aaidap polnuucut at my olhee in the borough ol F bei.s borr. Pa., on Tuesday, Anirust ih. ISsS, at S o'clock r. M when and where all parties interested may attend it Ihey see proper. e. a. kekk. July 13, 1&M.-3U Auditor. I7OK SALE. The subscriber w'll sell at private sale a water power saw mill with Irom one to five acres ol around tilaated In Llder town. hip, Cambria county, fa. The mill has a 10 ioet over shot wheel, a drrular taw. Is in icood condition and is i located about ouoiialt m.lo irom the new town of i Hastlngrs, on the Htnbaker railroad, and within a quartern! a mile of tne railroad and a branch ol the railroad ls locate 1 rt'.n'.n wituin five roda of the mill. The mCl Is mrrouTided with a One lot ol Umber, yet to cut. For a iiood investment, this is a rare opportunity fall on or adlress the subscriber on tbe pretnle. SEHASTIAN HOLTZ. Elder township. April -n . 1SCS. 3m. A1 UI'ITOK'S NOTICE. In the Orphan's Court ot Cambria Conntv. In the matter ol the proeeedini: in partition in the estate of John V. Kvans, deceased. The nndersiirned audit. -r appointed by said Court to asoertalD whether there are any liens or encumbrances on the real estate attectlnic tbe In terest of the parties, also to ascertain advance ment and make distribution anionic the heirs and parties in introt hereby give notice that he will alt at bis cfnee in tbe borough of Etenhurir, on Wednesday tbe 1st day of August. 1S88 at lu o'clock a. sr., for the purpose ol dif-barKtnfC the duties of bis appointment at whf-h time and place all perrons interested shall attend or te for ever debarred. DON ALU i liDiTON. Auditor. E3nsborg. l'a., June 29. ltfeS. VfALCABLE FA KM AT FKI VATE SALE. V The nnderslsrned will sell their farm, sit uated in Allea-heny township, ad oinir.it lands of 1. A. MetJotiKh, a. J. Sell. Henry .Man.-fteM, and others, eontalnina; US acres, SO acres cleared aod SS well timbered with oak. hemlock, cucum ber and hickory. A siood two-story-plank house and frame barn, together witb all necessary out buildings, a never laUinic sprlnic of water and a stream ot water runntnsr through tie farm. There ls also 7a choice apple, pear and peach tree on the premises. The above property will be sold at a price and terms to suit the purchaser and a good, warraotee deed srnaranteed. MARY f'l'KT, ANN H'Ky, Jane 1st. Loretto rostolllce, l'a. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHARTER of Incorporation. Notice is hereby given that an application will be made to he (Governor of Pennsylvania, on July leth. 1188, by K. J. Christy, T. S. Troxel. Joeph BenKle.Fred En renielt and James W.Killduff, nnder the Act ol Assembly approved April 'UMi, 1ST4, entitled "an act to provide for the incorporation and regula tion of certain corporations." and the supple ments thereto, for the charter of an intended cor poration to be called "The (railiuin Witter Com pany, Limited.," the charter and object of which la to supply water In the borouich of tfallitsln. In the county of Cambria, and Slate of Pennsyl vania, and for thee purtoses to have, pofcsi-ss and enjoy all the right, benehia and privileges of said Act of Assembly and supplemeatsthereu. M. M. KMT ELL, solicitor. Ebensbnra;. Pa- June 22, lSW.-au "TVISSOLUTION NUTICE. J Notice is hereby lrlven that tbe partner- ship lately subsisting; tieiween John Sellen'. A. U. tilcks James i.irjour. IS. V. Wise. J c U Im and W.I. Wise, of Sunitnerhlll, Cambria eounty. Pa., and doing; lumber business on the Uarniau tract, in Jacitson township, Cambria county pa nnder the Arm name of Wise, Sellers l Co., waa dissolved on tbe ilsl day or June, 1S8S, by mutual consent. All debt owning to the tahi partner ship are to be received by" aaid B. F. Wle, and ail demands on the raid partnership are to be presented to said It. F. Wise, who 1 to pav and settle debts due to and by tbe company. It. p. W ise, J.C. W ise, and W. D. Wise nnder the name and style of Wise Urothera, Suiumerhill Cambria county. Pa. B. F. WISE. J.O. WISE. W.D.WISE. Summerhlil, June , lSW.-Bt, CHEtPEM' and BEIST. Prlres Kerutfd HOLMAN'S NEW PARALLEL BIBLES ! pace. Uee. , liver 2iK.Fii4'a,y Illutrt,d. Air'ts wanted L Ctrculati J. alolmaaal; C , 1'iilla Choose where you SAVE YOU FROMOTOSt Oil EVERY SiJlT. Your choice of 800 Men's All-Wool Suits for $0.50. Your choice of 700 Men's Ail-Wool S10 Suits for $7.50. Your choice Suits for $10. Your choice Suits for 12. mrv Ol JJUU of 380 Bijr Banrains in Straw received. A Boy's Fine Straw Hat for I3c., sold elsewhere at 30c. Come or send enrlv as these Bargains cannot last lonijr. ;; , - - . ill no SSTRcmembcr our business principles-..., solute Truthfulness, no Misrepresentations aiv,? Humbugging Schemes, Uoods lor the least monev cverv time. WOOLF, SOST Leading Clothiers of Johnstown, Pa. Watertoyn Steam Engine Oq. "WATEETOWIT, HST r I II? i f'i-t Central Way and HOME 10 TAHMRSIISilB SiilllliOBl Notice is hereby oiven tat tbe COt'NTY TUEASI.'KEK ot C:iuii,r:;i County will attend, lr ti e purpose ol rerovm;r Couaiy an. I Smm Taxes asutieu (or t'.io ytiitr nt the places f lioliilnc the elections in the respective, ditttlcts, on me dale sieanooed below : Foutli Fork Cmyie Townuip. ..... V.'il'more..... Suinmerhtll - Pinane Lilly and VY aeiiinKtuu. No. 1.. 1 unnelbill JBorouxo . Oallitzin Washington Townsbij , No. 2.. Mun?ter , Karr Township -UMiuananca Township .luly 16th. July 17rh. Ju.v IHth. imy ljih. July i):h. .luiy i,i. luiv nun. -...luly -j'.th. J luiy v-xti. July :.Ttn. la'.y i'th. luly 31st. AUKUSt 1st A'iku.1 i:d. Auust Sd. ..August rfrb. .August 7f h. Auxii.-t Mh. August urn. August loth. Auk'u.t i:ith. Aua-jst H'.'i. Atjut l'.ih. AUKUi.1 loth. AUKUCt ITtii. AiiKiiSt "J"- Ij- Auk list 'J! 'X. Vuirut -.!.!. .. August Sid. lulv lli ll. .. luly 17th. .lulv Ibih. July l'.i'.h. .....Juiv Otll. July t'.l. lu'v '.'li h. July LV.th. July -lib. .... I uly 171 u. July o!li. luly ;;lst. AU:L:L 1-1. A.iuust -d. Auk'ui ;. i. Auuust Alii. A'Jufl 7tU. August Mil. ... . Aoaust '.''U. August loth. Auuufl 1 :'.t li. AuiriiF t 1,1th. . A Uicusi lulU. August i,.h. Auuust 17lh. . . ..August (th. -August '.ist ...AuUst --Jd. will be allowed on all FJder Township Ca rrolit'wn Carroll Township Clearfield Town-nip Dean Township.. , Keade Township .. White Tuwn'hip Cbest Township Chest Springs.... Ashyilie illi?7.in Townt.liip Alleviiiny Township.... ... I .ore to itlaekiiic Township. f 4tubr& Townlilp ... Ebensi'iiru. Kst Wnr.l I.oensliutif, Westward..... I.at ConeiuJtifih... Y run!. Iid W oodvale C'onetna'j-jb. 1st Ward...... .oTiemaurli. :M V.'ard Johnstown, 1st VYard I'd W ard ;id WurJ ith Ward Srh W ard 8th Ward Tth vVard MIT'villc. 1st Ward MiilviUe. -J-1 W ari "aiulirl, l-l Ward.. Cutuoria. :J Ward Coopersdale Prosrieet.. ...... ............ ilrubt'town .liickson rowitsTiip I'pper Voder Taylor, F.ist Taylor. West t'onePiHiii-ii 1'owr.ship.... Stony Creea Township..... Adams Township.... Kichland lowusuip.. ... Lower Voder A discount ot S pe r cent Taxe paid on or bet'i.-e September 1st. and alter October l"t fc per cent, wiil be M.l-h-a on a'.l uu paid. Titos. K HOWE. Crnnty Tro.isurer. Treasurer's I Mhce El.enelurs. 3I-iy i, lv". THE Ebensburg, Penn'a., $1.50 Per Year $1.50 The com Inn National Campaign will an excit ing as well an interesting a.na and no t.cr son should bo without a .;,! n wspajser. ine Cami:ria 1thai will iHithluliv l.roiili le a. I national aud lot al events and win ive lis readers all the cess. The price is witnm the reach of all and no uenon can a (lord to be without It. atu'To .ivi.uTisr.i:;. The lanrennj rclLiMe circulation of the I v.iet- (1 -juo) o.innirii.ls it to too norble .jiisi.I erii.ion ol advertisers and their favors will be In serted at tin; lowest mils. The i'ttuiMAH is rend weekly bv about -J,'"'J people. THE JtU l UlMI.MiOKllll, connected wath the h kkesi an. las one ot the umet complete In the connly. Hill Heads. C-.u-r Heads, t arils, Envelope. Circulars. Doaleera I Posteis Proitrauimes. ot.. ic. will i.e i.m.t...i on short notice, in the latest styla aud al the most reasonable prices . IWmi Firs Insurance Aceucy rX VV. DICK, General Insurance Agent, ERKJSSBUKU. FA., fflut This Gat srHrenm Sai ws with Tf M CTS.Sil.ur, ..u'U t l.y nail a G010CK 101 Of (OOOal kid u Ua MJkf aVCai a ill A iiiLra' a. Al I m Ir ilollUt Uml s t.v . rT i& 1 lairvir el.-., in A 'u.,r;a. a. A I. luu V oi u.. u aapuai.il. Vrnrwiliaht trniia'iail N ViuSi CAMBRIA FREEMAN Ke tr v. tn 1 r.T JLC11S jU-1OUI oio Mens All-Wool $1G Hats. C00 dozen just but positively the -in of in vit : - nut, o. dk Jl'oit ufaettit'ct'ts STEAM of DQSLERS Of Ml Iinls. Write for Catalogue. lAfUV WILL PEOPLE use t?!C Impure and I'nwhoie some Kef i iterators whici arc lined with. wuod. zinc and other mciais, that causer (stric troubles and also children's Luitv.- by Uuaiing im.st, when tliey uta feet REFRIGERATORS LINED WITH Slcnewsrs z:,i which arc free irtm jAnrpticn, cotj.. r. and nnv foma i-in of roi r.ns ox ifir-, and are '1 KKMtOI IS 1,Y MMTAjiV.eonomi. caJ ft ice, and prituucc .v u nij-raiur' C'a'.uotrut s -ivir full cxp. n.tii ms ;in 1 de- SiTit'!i will be TiK.ilt-d free oa ai;luj'i Address ai.u;Li;iLturcrs, JonVrfson Hli-eot, CLUVELlD, OHIO. . I CG3. CENTRE AND SAMPLE SI; aVi'i EEElSSRUniC. PA. J. II. OA NT, 1'ropriotor. T HHEP'MJLIC will nlw.r tin.l n.-- a our plav, l'i;-iiis In l.usjrs h- -nr.-. E ; .:'y! i- ,tm kt n.. neat and cty. A i a:ii room n.i.- t j sn con nected with tin" slo p wi.eri; the pMolk- tn be a" c-nai:.o'!a:r..l r- :h a :iof o' ei.i.t !.i:u B..tlit , i aud e.er tli tisr '.nri i 'e l i i viLon Kio.t pcifctl. clean, t'ms tv.wels A sr Ki i4.lt . What Iilsdical flen Say. Superintendents of UnpUals and th". Kacu. y it! Kcneral have. o.-rt!i i- own cru:. Marcs, ir.. doraed, tor uuriry, a:e und nunlily, trie aos w.: kuowii slimulaut, ui.ri x s m i.vi.r. u r, Ihe price is within f'e roach of tuo-t r.nyone, ' t inic only tl.,r.ij lor a lull quart. Voi: i-.n" also . tno lollow in well i,".o n brands, n -. .-r lc s r.au MX years old : r t'-i'-h's . m.son'scr ' J i. ker.he.; . ers. Full iiu:irts il (mcii. fir Mi .a u;. r t jT tor . ; loutly pio-fced ai.i sent anywhtre. .-or,J n I L!..iicy. t.'i it 1 iq iy !i,p to you d.rect r.ij.i obuf. r.' ' lo u:i i.i s. A'l.Irc.-s I MAX K L. : N , t I'cler lu i;re t-i, j May 11, 'Bh, 1 yr. AUcaslK-ny, a1 .. j Imijortaiit lo Canvassers, 1 M'AXII'l)-V i:n'.i3r-q In evcrv ...-.f in tl.e t ruled suites to s. ;i l"t aX S l A't KN T ) ..- VK1.S1KLK SAD lM'N, v.uica c-ota!.:..-. . Sad lr.'in. PoliMier. i'lntcr. Sl-:.. tne iron ilj.t. ' the crt. M a:i entire set ol uruinar lroi.s. j '!!f-heaiint: bv L.ap or u'-ot,oi 'iiiin, A WAV to 11 si UfT Ki lilil NS. I r,--r ' m:ierate. A lurireHi.d laiatinir tucon.o Inu'i t to a-od cun-ers. Ad-.tesj. i .r c.rvuia-a, s,-., i Foi. SAD l-.;. IN CO.. wi licado St.. N. Y. WOOL ! WOOL I Wm. MriiiiAV is. Siv weai t Allfi'iaa and iir.ee, oitiicr Cami or T war.t yoa to t-ins; y pel the lni-het ltr.-l !.m i;. wo hue to - i. est tuo k ol lrv r mils, Notif ns and Oi.rp -enirai I uunsyi.iiiiiiL to Select irxra. W M. jiICIJRA V A SON, ?!iaud Vil" Llevfcn;h Avf., June sth. lV.Cai. Altoona. Pa AGENTS To canvass tor one of the lnr.fi'?-. oldc?t est...V l!-!ied. BKST KNOWN NfKsEKILS fn Vi .- un T-. M-ist plieral terms, ('raiuaicd lac.ii- r..r..i :n -iui. l'--Liil.l.sin-ii u,s. V . .x f. SJil'l'H, i.EiNLNA, N. V. Want You i To send us 40 cents for one of our G-ia. FARM WREKGF.ES. Lijtit, liaoaiy and Str'Mi r. v ill Outw, ar an I t m! lxst tvMH.inJin.iry Wn'iii.-lus. YOU WANT As lXl.UK-11 Household S. D. Set. This S' t consists .f u Ivoatcwond Harttllt ar.' four itiien-liiiiikri-itl.K. Llun-s cl screw -drivers h: t J liisa lsi lii ui. kiuim: ull pm-k.-d ma uit .,. Ix.x. Ttiis t'taal ij caMift-tiillv um-ful -verv i around tliu lunis.. at tli- hVh-c, in the silic i, o.. tl cf.mii. iS. ut 011 rtjn i t uf .P.- Ask Your Local Dealer fa.r -. in ni, if l.e I :is nut t-.. '.liem.he a ill r-t ti. i fitrvou, vrsia w:l .s.-nd rtt!:-rii rvvtt r; i' t , uauootc. it uti ,iu 111 p .r our lii'tilra .c i ....;- ELLRICH & CO., Plantsviilt:, Conn. t I -. . I J aV" . J . - Nllt; ;iMll 1.1 Wu S I,-.-, In li I .V ta rii-..i r t., x'1 ..a m. m i - . u;ai or r-li n-i-OHlal. s. in i.r mail, -. I ar. 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