- JVT.Y ?7. H.W. , ( 1 1. . I. YD 'KSO..iL. IUy raUe, Kt Purtoos for 10 ceuts. "tm wi" nan ba9 aS ,oolish 1'em9 ' :! llTP P'1-" crPP U B0,nK l ,mraen8e .,r,. r""iii rntnteJ. ' f,n hum'-minle Mtftiiire cradles still . t Puftorm. -Mr. M- K- l)l,nnT. of I'-allitzln. is Tlslt ...ntnwn thi we. Kl I'itv. f Carrolltown Atw. a-., iti t n on MomUy. , s wv'ir. of Johntown. was m ,Isl . ..., .-irt.wn on Tuesday, ll-n.i.' Wme, of Hslsano. ws among the r n tnwD on Tuesday. . "u'-irc town tv.1y (Tfcmsday). M, i.i'orise II. Kcberts.of this place, is .P7n,lin,r 'y at Atlantic C'Uv. Mr. Willi '.'utnurfort. of I.nrrtto, . ..... m In nvn nn Thnrsilatr. ji, i a r-w ' - A. Zimmerman ami w!f, of . ,i,,,,wn. vMipu our town on .-uuunw. ""'-Mr- Winn'" Klttell. of this place 19 viiT-ina rditiviw friends In Houtzdale. Tfy nri!''"!iricp rrohlNtlnj; tne throwing f moi-ii on the street should be enforced. -j-he rngrpRntlonal Churen of this , i,hM a hiwn ,'ete on '.N'ertnesiia, even- "ijlr. 1'. F. Kirhy. of Wllmore. was ap- ,,ointt'd postmaster at that place on Wed- ,!1V. Mamie Addiesberor, of (iallitzin. vi.iii.dthe Misses Bender la this place this AVflf. -K- Dufton Son have frectexl a new over the door of their store In this JuH'8. A treat many renple In this place walt ap to witness the eclipse of the moon on The stone masons have completed tbe foundation of the Sister's new building In Tlie Democratic citizens of this place lire nrcunizinfif a Cleveland and Thurman t-mrKH-'n club. If you want to get a sack of the best f;, ur manufactured go to Gurleys' and ask ;,t Minnehaha. -Mrs. Julia Tilford, of rutsbureh. Is Tieitina her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael IVmnvtn, In this place. Ovt hundred and twenty kees of beer wr stirred to the no-license town of Tlurtlnadon on Saturday. If you want a contented and happy family buy Minnehaha flour and you will ways have good bread. -T! -.e stark of the new silk mill at AN toon will be 1.1' feet high, the highest In Central Pennsylvania. It. II. Kinkead, Esq., and daughter, r.ini'H, of Johnstown, visited friends and relatives in this place on Monday. -Mesr. Fred. Bell and C. J. Wlgton, of . . e... .1 . .V'nona, visited the family of Jude Johns rot in t ' rb!"fin Sunday last. Mit Minnie Von l.unen, an accom p:Hheil young fadv of Johnstown, Is visiting M M'lry Huberts, In this place. Miss M iry 1 low ling, of Johnstown, who been visiting in this place for the past f-w wei';, returned home on Monday. Trie new tannery at this place which Is roaring completion, Is being Improved In Its outward appearance by a coat of paint. Woolf, Son A Thomas, Johnstown's iiroatoMt clothiers, have anew "ad" In this i-sue of our pxper. Don't fail to read It. A church congelation at Edenbura, near Oil City, were surprised by the entrance of a colt during church services on Sunday. Thomas Carry, a seven-year-old boy was burned to death at Braddock on Sun Uy while attempting to kindle a Are with carbon oil. The poato crop of West Chester and vicinity ii.u been ruined by a worm that his nt and eaten them, waking them al most worthless. Wanted at McDonald's ctore, Loretto, I'v, ,o pounds gimd, clean dry wool for which th. l.lttiest price will be paid. Caeh rui'l ir desired. Ttie cir.tributinns to the snTerers by t!e DoBuis five aiooiints to :i trifle cver?12, "o ca-li, and c:ott.irg an ! goods to about ttie r.e arn u-t. Mr. I :iac l:..vf!:r.d. an idd resident of B;.u'klick t'iwt;,!.ip, ui.-d t tloi re.suierico of bis. iiev.t'fv Mr. r'.,iis Knsln.nl oil Tuesday la-, d a'x.'it H.". yours, Tim IUuntles Kire Company of this rliice, i.ti Wiu'iicday received a set of ex tension Uddors. The boys tried them and found t!..T. to work well. -Miss M.diie Shryuok. of Wllmore. who is visiting her sister. Mrs. Fes. I.yd, ia this place, MoUsickon Monday last but Is now a ile to be about imln. -lln Ilarlter. John Scanlan, Kred. Bar ker ami ford Snyder are out camping a fow anles south of town. They started on Tuesday nd IIl return on Sturday. -Mrs. William Horan, of Johnstown, w'u. Ian been visiting her parents in tins pice for the past two weks, took her departure for home on Monday last. -Father Alqaln, son of Dt. John Mauch fr, f Carrolltown. who was ordained to the prieuHi recently at St. Vincent's. Pa.. u i. is nrst llass at Carrolltown on S suns last. -iiup'.ure cure guaranteed by Dr. J. It. M'v'r'";i Archtst . rtdladelphia. Ta. Kse t ot:, -. operation cr delay from busl "ess, attested by thousands of cures after "triers fail. -We would advise the young man who did the "s.jueeze racket- with hm beSt girl on Centre street Wednesday tyenlng o in his shirt-sleeves or have his girl wear black dress. -Mr. i. W. Prirgle. of Wilruore, who for at.ua-ber of ytars was constable of that 'o,U!1.(!),.iat his home In that place on r.-ur-day of ul week, from dropsy, aged -Mr. Sa.ne r..,w, ,.f Indiana, formerly a "'"'lier in t!a C re ens burg s-h,Hls. has ns-en cted principal of trm training schools In e r;ty f Heading, at a salary of one thous Sl'd ihdlais a yi ar. I.. .1 Ilr. . ....t ..if.. ..... wm-. i i lius c ace '.rv.ii.-wii. jveniucuy. where thy "'t to attend the funeral of Mr. Drlggs' "' tl.er. Dr. Si,MhUr4 Drlggs. who died In ---y ;a,t week. Hie Building Commission of the Hnnt "K''t: K.'t.rmatory Las made Its final M'-rt t , i' ;vernor. Seven years was "'imrrd t.ifapl,-tj it. and f:0j,2Ht i was Mpended ii. construction. -I' issai.j that coutjlry editors wear a ' h..i.i t.-,i-,r panti lustead of snspen- ' 'rs- U t:en they et oiU from home that "'e.s r.otl.ing t,r .Jinner. they simply 'trr,r.."D fc!'- anJ M t0 fU" for ut" -Noah l.u'z. or Washington township Wmorelatd cunty. w. .truck by light' d Itistsnt'y killed during a thunder . n'uiy lasc. Two horse that he " at t:w tl uii were a'so killed. . 1 ONE PRICE The Indiana gas works have been fit ted no to make ga out ot crude oil Instead of coal as formerly. The article can be pro duced much cheaper by the new method than by the otd. Tbe midnight prowlers are getting in their work In the way of relieving several out tarmers of a number of cblckeus. A loaded ahot gun should ba kept within bat dy rach for such fellows. Four ounces of saltpetre dissolved In a a pail of water and sprinkled on cucum ber vines Is said to be an excellent prepar ation for destroying the little black ltaects that Infest them at this season. The time for having your name placed on the registry for the purpose of voting will close on thelfiftb of September: Taxes may be paid one month later. See to it that every Democrat Is registered. The remains of Tatrick Bradley, ton of William Pradley. of Lilly, were Interred In the Catholic cemetery at Lilly on Friday last. The young man was killed by a fall of slate In a coal mine on Wednesday. As will be seen by an advertisement elsewhere In our paper the County Com missioners notify all persons holding county bonds to present tbem for payment, as In terest will be stopped after September 1st. The large roller flour mill of D. L. Chambers, at Latrobe, was completely des troyed by fire one nigbt last week. Tbe loss amounts to nearly 1 30. 000 on which there was an insurance ot about (20,000. E. B. CreawelU of this place, was awarded the contract on Saturday for fur nishing the poles and placing tbem In posi tion along the line of the road between Eb enst.urg and Carrolltown for tbe telephone line. A sister of Joseph Illmes, of Southamp ton township, Bedford county, was follow ing him as be wielded a cradle In a wheat field the other day, and getting too close as the sharp knife came round ber nose was cut eff . Emma, tbe 12syear-old dangbterot Jo seph Arnold, of Delmont, Westmoreland county, was probably fatally Injured Satur day morning by being gored by a cow. Tbe principal Injury is a wound In tbe blp four Inches long. Luke O'Donnell. a Blalrsvllle Insane nun. attempted to hang himself tothebiake wheel of a freight car a few days ago, and when cut down be threw himself in front ot an approaching locomotive, but was again rescued and locked up. And now Is tbe time to do It. We mean that when In Altoona yon thould not fail to visit the clothing store of Messrs. McConnelt A Saupp, St. Lawrence Block, corner Elev enth avenue and Fourteenth street wbe?e bargains In clothing can always be bad. We have a speedy and positive Cure for Catarrb, Diphtheria, Canker Mouth, and Headache, In Shi Ion's Catarrh Remedy. A Nasal Injector free with each bottle. Use it If you desire health and sweet breath. Trlee 50 cents. Scld by Dr. T. J. Davison. John A. Ileniy, the engineer who was killed on the Norfolk A Western railroad, near Lynchburg, Va.. early Sunday morn ing, formerly resided at Latrobe, and at one time was an engineer on tbe Pennsylvania railroad. Ills funeral took place at Latrobe oa Wednesday. A. Ii. Falller. or Butler, Ta., a resident of this place about twenty years ago, drop ed in to see u? on Tuesday. lie Is selling fruit trees and nursery stock and will visit Carrolltown and vicinity next week with a view of selling the rarmers of that vicinity some choice trees. J. Warren Ray, a Greene onunty attor ney, was nominated In the Twenty-fourth district for Congress, on the 206th ballot, by the Republican conference. It Is estN mated that the expenses of each of the can dates before the conference for tbe nomina tion will be f 1,200. A daughter of Jicob Toro, of West Newton. Westmoreland county, during a thunder storm on Monday last was engaged banking up clothes on a wire clotbes line, wben lightning struck the wire and knocked her senseless. She was still living at latest accounts, but was speechless. While recectly repairing a bridge on the road near John Fooreman's farm, in Mil ford township, Juniata county. Supervisor W. U. McCaban unearthed a flint-lock mus ket, which was in a good state of preserva tion and had a load in It. On the lock Is stamped "Valley Forge. 1820." Captain John Gardner, of Altoona, an old and respected citizen died at bis borne In that city on Wednesday morning. Tbe deceased during the Mexican war was a member of Captain Giary's (afterward gen eral) company, tbe Iliglandera recruited at the Summit, and also served durlug the late war. The three story boose owned by John Moore and occupied by Dr. Eckbert, of Cur wensvllle, Clearfield county, waa totally consumed by fire on Sunday. 'It la supposed that the fire was caused by an explosion of combustible material in an unoccupied room. The household goods wre saved. Loss, ta.ooo. The Pennsylvania Railroad company will shortly Issue a schedule of campaign rates. Tte heavy passenger traffic expect ed during the Presidential contest has ne cessitated the arrangement of a special tar iff to provide for the transportation of large oodles. The new rates will one-half the present tariff. probably be -It U said that in October tbe Board of Managers of the South Penn will bold a meeting to arrange for Xhe completion of tbe road. The road can be completed for f 11. OOO.ono, which will leaye a balance in tba treasury of J2.0no.000 with which to buy the rolling stock and cperate the road. So far rj..V)0.ono has been expended on tunnels, roadbeds, etc. The following named persons can each obtain a letter by calling at the Ebensburgh postvfhca : Lewis Cain, Miss Sadie Barks ley. J. M. Friedman. Esq., Mr. Hiram Kem rer (2). Mr. Willard Vanvalen. Miss Katie Trlnkley. air. Marcus W. Turner, Jr., Miss Annie Troxell. Persons eating for these letters will please stare they were adver tised . A correspondent of the Somerset Herald says that for some time the citizens residing at the foot of Laurel Hill. Id the vicinity of John J. Baker's In Somerset township have beatd atranwe cries coming from a thicket, and it became a common talk in the aeigh borhood that it was the cry of a Daotw ! n Thursday of tat week Noah A. Bker decided to investigate and going to tbe woods he micceeded in shooting a Urge male wolf. meaHurlng six fet from tip to tip snd standing three feet high. The wolf had a gruuudhog la Its mouth when shot. It proved a gret curiosity to tbe farmers in j the neighborhood, who arc now watcbloir fur iu UtAta. TO ALL Goods J. R. Wood, general passenger agent of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, and his family were at the Mountain House, Creeson. las week. Mrs. William McCauley. of Liverpool township. Perry county, baa two tnrkey bens that laid 72 eggs since May 8. Out of tbe 11 eggs 70 young turkeys have been batched and all are living. Beware of the man who offers you some thing for nothing, or, what virtually amounts to the same thing, at halt price. Business never has been and never will be conducted on that basis. Tbe safe and sens sIDIe course to pursue Is to give the travel ing chaps or this description a wide berth and only buy from well known firms of es tablished reputation. Ex-Sheriff Ryan and John McDennltt, of Johnstown, accompanied by five Sisters of Charity, two of whom are daughters of Sheriff Ryan. Miss Maggie Coad. Miss Buck ley, two daughters of Sheriff Ryan, Mr. McDermitt's daughter and one or two other ladies, whose names we failed to learn, drove np from Johnstown to-day (Thursday), and after spending a few hours In town in tend returning home this evening. A valuable borse belonging to Mr. Fred erick Ilofecker. of Adams township, was killed on Tuesday of !ast week. A boy was bringing tbe horse In from the pasture field riding another horse Immediately In tbe rear when the horse in front stopped to rah against a beech tree that waa lodged, which fell right across him, crushing him. and be died at once. Johnstovn Democrat. In Walker township. Juniata eonntv. Henry Auker thought, when his wife bough' his wheat at sheriff's sale. that, though tbe farm might be sold, be still could cut tbe wheat ; but wben he went to do It a fight occurred between blm and tbe tenant. Jo seph Weaver, with the result or cut and bruised heads and faces and several law suits. Weaver has tbe wheat In possession, Burgess Bowers, of Bngtown, spent a coople of days In town this week. He was a delegate from Susquehanna township to tbe Republican convention that met on Monday, and after the convention was over he concluded to remain a day or two and have a talk with the leaders of the . o. p. In this place. The Republicans here were delighted with having Adam among tbem for two whole days. Mrs. Miller, who lived In Curttn's Gap, Centre county, died on Tnursday morning of last week at tbe extremely advanced age of 101 years. Tbe remains of this truly ven erable lady were buried last Saturday morn, ing. Her husband, who died some time be fore ber. Is said to have been more than 100 years old. There must baye been some peculiar sanitary Influence that prolonged the lives of this couple. Bargains at McDonald's store. Loretto, Ta. Sugar, 6, 7. 8 and 9 cents per pound ; teas, 35. 50 and 70 cents per ponnd ; coffee 13, 20 and 22 cents per pound ; oatmeal. S cents ; barley, 6 cents ; rice 8 cents per ponnd ; calicoes, 4, fi, 6, and 7 cents per yard ; dress goods. 6", 8. 10, 12 and 15 cents; per yard ; children's, misses and ladies' shoes and all spring and summer goods at actual cost for opct cash or trade. During tbe storm on Monday afternoon lightning struck tbe residence of James N. Wilson, on Pine street, Seventh Ward. Tbe current entered the building in front near the roof, and descended to the dining room, where Mrs. Wilson, her daughter, and other members of the family were sitting. But little damage was done to the building. Minnie, the daughter, was severely shocked, bntnot otherwise Injured. Johntto Tri bune. -Mr. Wilson Bonner, of Brushvalley, In diana county, died on Thursday of last week from the effects of poison inhaled while sprinkling Paris green on potatoes. He had tbe poison mixed with dry lime, and took it Into bis system in that state. He was ll but a short time. An autopsy held by pby sictans developed tbe fact of the poisoning beyond a donbt. Mr. Bonner was between fifty and sixty years of age. His funeral took place on Saturday at Mechanicsborg. Fred Jaekel was In tbe city yesterday and reported progress In a new coal enters prise having Its location at Shirley station. In Cambria county. A new company has been organized by parties in this city and Hollldaysburg, aud the concern is about lasnig lands from Joseph Van Ormer, Sam uel Troxel, J. W. Scott, John Troxell and yarious other parties, amounting In all to 1, 00 acres. This will be a grand enterprise. If successfully carried out and we wish It abundant success Altoona Timet. Myriads of toads have appeared on tbe east side ot Beaver Fails. Ttey are de scrlDed as about the size of a grain of coffee, and as lively as crickets. Monday morning of last week they covered tbe tracks of the Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad several Inches thick, and a passenger train slid past the station before It could be brought to a standstill, owing to tbe rails being made slirpery by the crushed bodies of tbe little reptiles. The track bad to be cleaned and sanded before the train coald start again. Tuesday last Charles H. Isenoerg, of Mifflin, an employe of the gravel train, while reaching between the truck cars for a coup ling pin bad his left arm caught between tbe dead woods. The elbow Joint and tbe bones and flesh above and below the Joint, a por tion of tbe arm and shoulder bone was torn loose at tbe elbow Joint and had to be re moved, the flesh at and above and below the Joint was lacerated and a portion of It was removed and more will slough. Tbe arm was cut and burs ted open for some three Inches. Altoona has ninety six phones In use alongside o: sixty-two last March. There are fifty four In Huntingdon, two at Bell wood Borough, two at Lloydsvllle, thirty one at Tyrone, seventeen at nollidaysburg. six at Cresson, two at Frankstown, three at Gailltzin, three at Dnncansville, four at Williamsburg, four at Martioaborg, and fonr at Roaring Spring. Tbe Utter three towns bave been but recently connected by wire with the Altoona Exchange. In tbe city of Williamsport 471 phones are In operation, and in Lock Uayen fifty-two. The great stone arch bridge of the Peons sylvania Railroad company over the Cooe maugh river, a short distance west of the Johnstown passenger station, being now completed, the work of laying track upon It Is in progress. This will be completed by Sunday next, with tbe exception of the con nections at either end. These will be made on Sunday morning, and on that day it to ex pected trains will begin crowing the new structure. Tbe old Iron bridge will shortly be taken down and removed, iwhtber It will be taken is a point concerning which no Information bas been obtained. Jonhttow n 2'rtba.tic. PEOPLE shopping in-Gable & Co.'s store the next fey days will find in their Dress Goods department some Special Bargains at 25c. per yard. arc closing out some 1 at GOc. Florence tbe 2-?ear-old daughter of John Hughes, of Rutherford Ran, McKean county, last Friday morning went to a spring np in tbe woods with a party of chil dren. After a while she strayed frotr tbe others and was lost. The children reported the fact to tbe parenre, wbo organized a searching party. Tben tbe search was giv en np until Saturday morning. Two hun dred men went to Rutherford at 10 o'clock, and after a search found her a mile and a half away on tbe mountains lying on a pile of brush. Sbe bad Just awakened and was apparently all right, with the exception of a few scratches: There la great rejoicing at the Hughes household. There are bogus five-dollar silver cer tificates afloat. Tbe bad bill has a whitish appearance and is without fibre. The de nomination and other letter-press are fairly copied, but tbe vignetto of President Grant on tbe right hand side badly executed. In tbe good bill this Is a fine steel engraving, and in the spurious bill it U a coarse wood cut with the shading very defective and a general clumsiness about the lines. These defects are quite apparent to the naked eye, but are more palpable through a magnify ing glass. The printing around the edge, "f 5 silver certificate," which forms a border by continuous repetition, U very carelessly done In tbe counterfeit. Tbe "I" and the "I In tbe word silver are Indistinct. Lawrence McDonald, a prominent yonng Republican of Clearfield, Pa., In a letter to James Kerr. Esq., Chairman of tbe Clearfield Democratic County Committee. announces his Intention to support Cleve-. and Thnrman. He says, among otber things, that be likes tbe Democratic plat form because "It declares In favor of honest competition In trade, based upon tbe law of supply and demand and against fostered monopolies and protected trusts, and be cause "It favors protection to our working men by opening tbe ports of tbe world to the products of their labor and skill and closing our ports to Imported contract and pauper labor." Mr. McDonald Is a good speaker and will do good service on the stump. Jason, one of Huntingdon county's most famous newspaper contributors, writes tbe following : I have recently found a remedy that relieves headache, from which I have suffered a great part or the time tor many years. It was given me by a eentle man wbo bad to give np business on account of bis aching head, bnt who has been reliev ed by this remedy. I bough five cents worth (an ounce) of bromide of potash, pnt It In four ounces (about a fill) ot water, and took a teaspoonful fonr times a day at first It works wonders and I feel as if 1 had a new lease of life. Now 1 put a tea spoonful of the solution Into a half mp of water and take It whenever my bead ache? or feel oppressed. 1 want all sufferers from headache to try this simple remedy. The mncb-talked-of game of base ball between the Ecliose club and a picked nine of this place came off on Saturday last and resulted in a score of 24 to 4 in favor of tbe picked club. Tbe picked clnb was composed of some of tbe old Stars and other old ball ifts. and from the way they played It was plainly seen that they have not forgotten bow to handle the ball. Blair and Chute were the battery for them and tbey did excel lent work, while tbe playing of Bearer on first was faultless. The base running of Ossie Wilkinson and narry EsU-rllne was especially fine. Tbe picked nine took the lead from the tint inning and held It through out the game, winning an easy victory. Davis and Bolslnger occupied the points ror the Eclipse club, and, although tbey make a pretty good battery, could not do much with the "sluggers." The field work of tbe Erlpse nine was very poor, and their costly errors were one of features of the game. Considerable money changed bands on the result Mr. Geo. Jones, of Allegheny City, umpired tbe game and gave general satisfaction. Kh IIl'a Caaa wmplw Car. This Is beyond question tbe most success ful Coneh Medicine we bave ever sold, a few doses Invariably care tbe worse cases of Congo, Croup, and Bronchitis, while Its wonderful success In the cure of Consump tion Is without parallel In the history of medicine. Since Its first discovery it has been sold on a guarantee, a test which no other medicine can stand. If yon bave a Couch we earnestly ask you to try It Price 10 cents, 60 cents, and f 1.00. If your Lnngs are sore. Chest or Back lame, use Shllob's Porous riasters. Sold by Dr. T. J. Davison. Wonelerral Cares. W. D. Hoyt A Co Wholesale and Retail Prus irlsts of Kome Us., say : We have been selllns; It. King's New Discovery. Electric Bitters and Bncklen's Arnica Salve for four years. Have never handled remedies that sell as well, sr nlve such universal satisfaction. Tbere have been seme wonderful 3uree effected by these medicines In this city. Several eases ol pronounced Con sumption bave been entirely cured by nse of a few bottles or Dr. King's New Discovery, taken In connection with Electric Blttera. We guarantee them always. Sold at the dims; stores of Ea James, Ebensburs;, and W. W. MeAteer, Loretto. Backless Aralca Beilvsv In the world for Tbe best salve In the world for Cots, Braises. Sore. Ulsers. Salt Ithum. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chlllblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively senre Piles or bo pay required. It is guar anteed to gie perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box- For sale by E. J a tries and W. W.McAteer. Loretto. I H mire red For mere than tn years with that dreadful dla. ease catarrh, and used every available medleiae wblch was recommended to me, I cannot thane yon enough for tbe relief which your Cream Balm has afforded ma. Emanuel Meyers, Winfleld. L 1.. N. Y. For II rteen years I was annoyed with severe pain In my head and dischargee Into my thru, from catarrh. My sense of smell waa much Im paired. By the nse of Ely's Cream Balm I have overcome these troubles. J. B. Vase, Sr. Deals Hotel, N. Y. Answer Thin caetiem. Why do eo many people we see around us seena to prefer to suffer and be made miserable by Indirection. Constipation. Dizziness, Loss of Appetite. Coming Up of tbe Food, Yellow kin. wben for 75 cent we will sell them Shllob's System Vitalizer, guaranteed to cure tbem. Sold by JJr. T. J Davison. SblletTa f alarrh Remedy. Shi'.oh's Catarrh Remedy, a marvelous cure for Catarrh , Diphtheria, Canker Mouth, and Headache. With each bottle there Is an inuenlorn Nasal Injector for tbe more successful treatment of these eomplalnU without extra cbaree. Price 50 cents. Sold by Dr. T. J. Davlscn. NO FAVORITISM. Dress Pensions and Ir crease of pensions have been granted as follows to persons residing in this part of tbe State : Original (invalid) Joseph Potts, Pioey Creek, Bedford coucty : William P. Do Lancy, ElliotUburg. Perry county ; Thoa. J. Harris. Sbirlevsbitrs : John Liddiek Lew is to wd ; William Alley. Spruce Creek. Re-issne and increase Henry Bltner. Uconler ; John C. Sowers, Coalport ; Adam Custer, Stoyestown .Somerset county ; John Ilazlett. Altoona ; John Montgomery (old war), Summit. Cambria county; Noah Ca ton and Henry C. M:KInley, Meyeradale, Somerset county ; Samuel Hogue, Altoona. HARRIAOE UCESSES ISSUED. The following marriage licenses were Issued by tbe Clerk of the Orphans' Court ror the weeks ending Wednesday, July 25, 18S8: Silas A. Gibbons and Sarah Jane Burns, Gallitzln township. Augustus Delaney, Gallitzln township, and Annie Noffsker, Greenfle.d township, Blair county. Pa. William Delaney and Mary G. Burns, Gallitzin township. Joeepb Lowmyer and Clara Kuiniff, Chest township. Francis J. Thomas and Theresa Bush. Carrolltown, Pa. J. E. Boyer and Maggie E. Owens. Johns town. Nicholas Valletta. Cresson. and Ancle Grove, Dean township. Joseph Wilt and Linnle Gray. Reade township. Solomon Stray er and Mary Jane Varner, West Taylor township. Joseph Brosig and Katbarina Seifert, Woodvale. John H. Porter. Allegheny county. Mary land, and Bertha Schwaderer. Johnstown. John Gonesar and Mary Mateska, Cam bria. LEGAL NOTICE. Thorn ai Bradley, "1 In tbe Court of Common I Pleas of Cambria eonntv, Matilda Bradley. Kj. 4. Dee. Term. lt7. I Alias Subpoena In 11- J Torre. COUNTY OK CAMBRIA.. SS. Tht Ctmmemtrralik of Pmtylrnir. to MATILDA BKAIjLEY. Uinnn : "l"E comml&l yon aa heretofore commanded 1 that all manner of baslneai and iieuci being cat alile yon be and appear In your proper person r-efore nor Jnflgejec Ebensburir, at our Court of Common Pleu. tbere to be held on tbe Bnt Monday oi September next, to rhow canre. It any you bave. why yoor bnnband Thomas Brad. ley. ihoald net be divorced from the bondf ot matrimonv which he bath contracted with yon tbe tmld Matilda Bradley, agreeable to Petition aad Libel exhteued acralnit Ten before oar aald Court ; and this yoa shall id no wit omit at your (in ii WiTsrasa the Honorable Robert L.. Johnston President Ju1ee or our saXi Coutl, this 4th day of IBB. A. jj. joe. H. A. SHOEMAKER, lYoth'T Attest : Joaarn A. lUtT, SLertO". tbenshorg, Jaly 17, ISsS.HK . PnTSaraom, Fa. Over 1,400 Ktadewta Last Trar. classical : Scientific : Ladles' Seminary ; Nor mal ; Pennmansnlp ; Made; and UocuUon le- parxmenu. Curry Business College and Curry School of Shorthand are separate schools, each having; its own com plete faculty, provldlna tbe most through prae- Seod for Catalogue of tbe Department Ton ! aire to entrr. JsMLs CLARK WILLIAMS, A. Prest J uly , ar , HsS.-3ino. STAR SHIYIHG PARLOR ! COR. CENTRE AND SAMPLE STREETS' EBENSBURC. PA. J. H. OA NT, Proprietor. THEPtTBLIO will always find n at our place of business In business hours. Everything kept neat and cosy. A bath room bas been con nected with the shosj where th public can be ac commodated with a hot or cold bath. Bath tub and everythina; connected therein kept perieclly clean. CLaa towiu a eraonxTT. AGENTS WAMTED To eanvass for one of the lanrsst, oldest estab lished. BEST KNOWN 'a tbe eountry. Must liberal terms, t'nequaled facili ties. GENEVA NURSERY. Estbl.shed 1848. W. A T. SMITH, U EN EN A, N Y. SUxiw. What Medical Wen Say. Superintendents of Hospitals and the Faculty lu arneral have, over their own signatures, en domed, tor puriry.ae and quality, the now well known stimulant, iLEIS'S KILTER AGE, The price Is within the reach or most anyone, be ins: only f lJio lor a loll quart. Yoa can also ret tbe following- well known brands, never less than six years old : finch's. Gibson's or (ruckenheim era. full quarts. 1 each, or six quarts lor fa. neatly packed and sect anywhere. Send the money, that 1 may snip to you direct and obedient to all laws. Address MAX KLEIN. Dealer In Kye Whiskies, May II, ., l yr. Allegheny, Pa. Important to Canvassers. WASTED-Live Canvassers In everv count In the United States te sell FOX'S PATENT KE VEKS1HLE SAD IKON, whlcn combines two Sad Irons, Polisher. Fluter, Ac., one iron doing tbe work ol an entire set of ordinal- irons, is self-heating by gas or alcohol tarim. IsOEM AWAr KITH HOT It ITCH T.SH. Price moderate. A large aad lasting Income Insured to f sod canvassers. Address, for circulars. Ac. XX SAD IKON CO..VKeadeSt..N. Y. CARTERS flick Headache and relieve all tbe troubles Inci-(I-nt to a bilious atata of the systesn. such aa lKzziiM-MA. Nausea. Drowsines". KtsrtroBi aftr eating, l ain in the Side, Ac. While Un-ir uitiwt remarkable auocesa ha been shown ia curiua; slices Headache, yet CUana's Littlc I jvt Pilui are equally valualJe in Constipation, curing and preventing this annoying enm plaint, while tney also correct all disorders of the stomach, stimulate the liver aad regulai tba bowela. Even If thry ocilv cured Ache they would be almost priceless to those who suffer from this diatr manner complaint: l'Ut fortunately the-ir Rnodiinis does not end ' here. andhoNe who once try them ill find theme, little pills valuable in so ma -it ways that thev will nnt be willing- to do w ithout them. But alter all sick bead is the hane of so man v Uvea that here is where we make our (rreat boost. Our lulls cure it while others do not. asticr n I jTTUt Ijvra Piljji are verv small and very eeay to take. One or two pills make dose. They are strictly vegetal lie and do not gripe or purge. x't by their eenrt- action please all who ue t!em. In viaU at ST emu; five for $1. Sold everywhere, or aent by mail CA2TE2 C3., St Tsk. balli SiwlDr., Ssillfe pa, Tcn IHIEAP VOTirETO STOCSHOLDEKS.- Tn annual meetlnirol the Stockholders ol the Crexson Springs company will be held at the Mountain House. Cresson. fa on Tus-lay. Au gust .th. lagg, at o'clock, . w. Election tor president an-t directors same day aad place ,, J A MLS K. McCLUKE. Cresson, J a IS, ISoS.-at. Secretary. T'lHTTOK'S NOTICE. A.J Whrreas. letters late ol Catharine Me A tear, late ot vrashlnirton p- 0fa,, rranted to the subscriber, all persons Indebted to th. -m are requested tn make imnm.11.1. n. . 1 J1?!"', elm,n, demands acamst the c ..1. 1 will make known the same without delay. r. M. UEOKdE. Executor. "V-onnE to bon dholheks. -i. IN O tin ia haesthv a-iran .n m.- Ing or ewnins; eupc.n bonds Issued by the county el Cambria U iinwut them m ik. i . ?ir'1i V.ll ' mh'1 payment on Septem ber 1st. ISA as alter that data lni.n.i -111 on the same. JOH .V ca M PHK.t.t. JOHN K1KBY, 'Corn's. J.U. LLOY1I. -k- k Attest : . A. McOoroi, Clerk. Ebensbury. July ;T, usa.-at. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The undaniiini .ni. , . ... Orphan s Court ol Cambria mnmr 1. ,.i :ide upon the irrniinn, m.,t . - 1 nartial account ot winT. ' L""?""" administrator ol John wi. ; ..W: ouirn of Khenshurir on Mmj.r .k. .- j ... AutIHlH,'M 10 'cioc A. M., to discharge the ?Y .. bi" appointment at which time and Place all persons Interested may attend. uun ALU t UL1TI1N. Ebemburg. Pa., June 29. 18S8. Auditor. ADMIN1STKATRIX' NOTICE. LtlUtri Ol Hmlnl...l .1 . . am Kender. deceased l,r. ..t w..hi...... LrTn,. .Kmb eomt' ha'nit been J? be nndralroed. all persons Indebted to aald estate are bereh notined to make pay ment to me without Hoi., --a .v claims aaalnst the same will present them, prop- ' muMiicswa ior settlement to TKKESA BENDER, . . Admr'x of bast 1 Hender deceased. Hemlock, ra.. June Zl. '88. -St. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. H .Tlnir be?! Skr.rwtl nts. asiAi.. tk i orphans 'Court ol Cambria county, to distribute tbelundln the bands of Samuel Keed. executor ot Ann K. Bracken, deceased .he k- .1. first and final account, to and among-st the per sons lesrallv entitled thereto. Notice Is herVhv jriven to a 1 parties Interested, that I will attend to the duties of said appointment at my office In .... uniinitn 01 r.-x-nnourg:, on Thnr--dav. Au gust C-.h. 18i. at S o'clock r. m.. wben and Where all parties Interested may attend If thev see f1"- E. O. KERB, J uly 13, 1888.-31. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE Hsvlnc been appolntel auditor by the Oonrt 01 Common fleas of Cambria count v Pa to distribute the funds In the bands of Joseph Tomblinson. committee of John NaaKbt, a luna tic as shown by his first and final account, to and snonsil the persons lea-ally entitled there to, notice is bereriy clven to all parties interest ed that I will attend to the duties of said ap pointment at my offlce In the borouitb of Eoens burit Pa., on Tuesday, August "th. 18. at X o clock r. if., when and where all parties Interested may attend if tiiey fee proter. , , E.O. KERR. July 13, 1808-St. Auditor. XT ALT' ABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. T The nnderslirned will sell their farm, sit uated In Allegheny township, adjoinlns: lands of 1. A. McOotisra. f. J. Sell. Henry HansUeld. and others, eontalnlns; 118 acres. ftO acres cleared and &8 well timbered with oak. hemlock, encum ber and hickory. A rood twn.story-plank bouse and frame barn, together with all necessary out buildings, a never laMInc spring of water and a stream of water runnins; throurh tNe laru. There is also "ft choice spple. pear and ea-h trees on the premises. The above property will be sold at a price and terms to suit the purchaser auu a rwu .irr.um ueeu sruarameer. MARY U'KY, ANN ITKY. June 1st. Loretto Postofflee, Pa. AUDITOR'S NOTH7E. In the Orphan's Court of Cambria County, lathe matter of the proceedings in partition In the estate of John E Evans, deceased. Tbe anderslgned auditor appointed by said Court to ascertain whether there are any liens or encumbrances on the real estate aflactinir th in terest of tbe psrties. also to ascertain advance ment ana trass distribution among the heirs and parties in Interest hereby give notice thst he will it at his otnee In the burough of Eienbunr, on Wednesdsy the 1st day ol August. 18S at 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose oi discharging tbe duties of his appointment at which time and place all persons interested sbsll sitend or be for ever debarred. UUX ALU rj. ui r ros. Auditor. Ebcnsbarg, r., June , lsiS. X'OTH-E. X Notice Is hereby glren that an application will be made to tne Court of Common Pless of i ambria cunty. on the 3rd dsv ol Sentember next, at 2 cVlocit r. t.. uoder the Actot Assembly em itieo. -An act to provide tor the tncnriioratlon and regulation ol certain corporation." apiiruvej April . lt74. snd the supplements thereto, by S. A. Myers. William Lee. Jr.. W. S. tinnier. Adam Myers, and William Sharp, and others tor me cnarter oi an intended corporation, to be call ed.The Uuinn Stock covipany of Derbv, Cam bria county. Pa." the character and otect of wnicn is, lor tne purpose ot building houses, cm ees. store rooms, barns, etc.. and doing a general merenanaizing Business, and lor these purposes to have, posness and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges conferred by the Act ot Assem bly aioresaid and Its supplements. O.M. BKADE. Solicitor. July 27, l&SS.-3t. HOME TO M-PAiEHS ! Notice Is herebv given that the COUNTY TKEASCKKK of Cambria County will attend, lor tbe purpose ol receiving County and State Taxes assessed lor the year lsbs. at the places of holding the elections In the respective districts, on tbe dates mentioned below : Sooth Fork -myle lownshlji... ., Wllmore..... Sommerhill Pirtage... July nth. July 17th. July lh. .....July 19th. July th. Lilly and Wssnlngton. No. 1 Julv 23d. Tunnelhill Borough... Oallttsm Washington Townhli July V4th. ...July vith. July -(lih. July 27tn. ....July 30th. ....July Slst. August lnt ....AuKUt ad. ...August 3d. ..August dth. August 7 h. ..August tilh. ..August 91 h. , No. 2. jviunster... , , Barr Township Susquehanna Township Elder Townahip... Carroll town. ........ Carroll Township Clearfleld rownliip lean Township iteade lownshlp White Townhir Chest Township.......... Chest Springs. ...... Ashvllle Oallitiin Township . Allegheny Township.... Loretto Blacklirk Towo8btp... August 10th. -....August 13th. -.August 14th. August 15th. -.August l;;th. August 17th. August 'juth- rimiitu township ..... Ebensburs;. Kant Ward Eoensburg, West Ward... . East Coneaiaugh , KranWlin........ Woodvale.... ....... Conemaugh. 1st Ward....... l-oncmauh.Sd Ward John-tlown, 1st Ward .. ad Wsrd " 3d Ward 4th Ward " Srh Ward 6th Ward " :th Ward- MlllvlUe. lt Ward ... August 21st. ...August jd. ....August h1. 1 uly liith. July 17th. July lath. luly liHh. ..July th. ..July i-Til. July 24th. July y.sth. July 2Sth. July 27th. July 3oth. July sist. .August 1st. ...August 2d. MlllvtWe, 2d Ward.. Cambria, 1st Ward Cam bria. 2d Ward Cooiersdale .. Proi-ieet , Ornhhtown .lacksun Towasnip Upper Yoder 1st lor. East August 3d. August oth. .. ..August 7th. August 8th. Augurt 9th. .... ..August 10th. -..Angust 13th. -August 14th. August 1Mb. August 16th. August 17th. ....August 20th. - August 21st. Tavlor. West Conemaugh Township.... Stony Creeg Tow&ship. Adams Township. ....... Klchiand Township... Lower Yoder -...August 224. A discount of i per cent- will be allowed .n ail Taxes sjaid on or belore Scptemler lFt. and a Tier October 1st per cent, wul be added on all un paid. THOS. E. HOWE. County Treasurer. Treasurer's Otflce Ebenrburg. Slay 2:1, Ikss. Etenslnn Fire Insurance Apcy T- "We DlCIfl, General Insurance Agent, EBEXSBURG. FA. WOOL! WOOL! W. Mcrbat A Son want yon to bring your wool to Altoona and get tbe. highest market price, either Cahu or Titans. We have tne lar gest s'ock of Dry Goods. Notions and Carpels in Central Pennsylvania te select from. WM. Mt'KKAI'i SON. Kioaad 1-17 l.ievetith Ave , June feth, lSSS.-tm. Altoona, Pu: YOUR OPPOKTUMTY IS If Our Great Annual Sale of Ois and EM COMMENCES TO-DAY. From now until the first tion will be devoted to and Ends, and the public will be afforded opportunity to purchase reliable, well-madn j honest clothing at the lowest prices ever hc;;;v of in Johnstown. All our odd suits that w r selling right along at 89, $10, $11 and ; . have been placed side by side on one scpar: u tablc and can now be bought for 8.50 a -; Our stock of $3, $3.50 and1 Si odd pants v v now be sold for $2.50 a pair, and odd v worth 75c. and $1 you can buy at 50c. e; Odd coats from $2 up; Seersucker coats s.. : vests, G8c. ; light still' hats from 75c. to $1.50. BARGAINS IX EVERY DFlVRTMEN'i . WOOLF, SOUS" & THOMAS, Leading Clothiers of Johnstown, I V Watertoyn Steam Engine Oq,, WATEBTOW1T, ZT. f -mzm Central Way and THE Ebensburg, Penn'a., 11.50 Per Year$1.50 The coming National Campaign will an excit ing as well S8 interesting one and no tier son should be without a g-Kid newspaper. Tbe Cahiiria KrEENAJi will laithluliV tlironicle ail natioital and local events and will give lis readers all tbe news. 'lheprlre Is ailhin the Tench of all and no uerson cuu adord to be without It. a tip to a nvrnTisrus. The" large and reliable circulation of the FngE- (1 iuo) commends it tu the lavorable consid eration of advertisers and their favors will be In serted at the lowest rates. Tbe x uajcuaa Is read weekly by about x.000 people. THE JOB PUIXTIXi; OFFICE, connected with the I reem as. Is one oi the most coinl-lete In the county. Bill Heads. Letter Heads, 'ards. l-nveloes. Circular.", lxlgi-rs, l'oiiters, Pnigramuies. etc.. etc., will tie pnnird on short notice, in tbe latest elyles aud at the most reasonable prices . THE SAKFORD REFLECTOR - HOT-AIR FURNACE, The I9ST mttiZl mm in th Utet. 7 Over 30,000 8ANPOED Heaters in Vao. U v r-a,! 0 f: XSf-! A. Trial If ill Jut iftf Our Claim. Also Manuf'tr-turer nf The Naiifrrl Jf-wi- (I'.altitiiuro i'.-ttu-ri: ttie Sunfiirrl STKt- Ki--vir.l i't-iitnl lli-ui. inf Tanife ; the riuiif-inl Prt-nii,-!-Kuliife l-.r fivifli lints and ApartUH-nt HiMiHti,. aud Ihv cvlcb:-i04.d Arlilt-r iWkn. Drfore puTrhaiiun WxirJierr memdfur cfmiur and cramiMC. The Sonford National Stove 'Works, ftssiy, PeeitlHl. Citroca, Z5i Tter-2t., 17. 7. CS7. HDU! 6-in. FARM WREHDHES. lit. Handy and Stron; 11 two Ordili. , i'.l l l'lt vcar ttiid r.t- YOU WAP.T Ax Eluih h Household S. D. Set. Tliis tuft cnnsiH if iv lUs('tsCsd ITnm!!e unil four intMni1,intia:ath ltl.iUi V- TX'WHtrivs-n mimI cUlnisi lit mix Ki.nt: i;u.'ki'il in a iitut wixnl Imix. This t n1 in coiistnuily ti4il ?vrfi-n ht, nrfiiTitl the htiiL-t, at iii Pi--. in tV.e mh, on Uit- I'.'-rm. S- rit on ivcij t of 5 .60. Ask Your Local Dealer fortHm. if h n'it p t tViiii, hf ill gt IIm'Iii for yi, or .' 4illji'l -i r li-r u rvOfi)t if ri-, as oliuve. aSciui j.u'(ji fur i!!tuti utt-U utv. ELT.P.TCil f-s CO., F,l5n, sviil.;, Cor.n, a. ,-'-t.'-' . rJ - ..'fc CAMBRIA FREEMAN 2 ' " ' 'Tri ' Is J- . WE WA?3T To send v.3 40 cents for one of our atl'" On .to JTait tiff t rt h yi's STEAM "I? B"l a -f h J Of All KiaiTs. Write for Catalogue. WILL PEOrLE use o WHY : mpurc and Lnwi. some Rtlrivciat'-r. w.. arc linrJ nh i,r.- iir.a o-.i t-r lnt .is, Llit cauc -.;ric troul-its in J !- ihih!rrn s diaciaca by uniting miik, when li.cy toi gel r.n tr.t cr 11a ais, Llit c t.hil'!rrn' tlijsCAc cy CsAii get REFRIGERATQSS ::;:: -wit:; snd bii'ZLy Fiji's. W'hirh arc f-rc Irom f.tWjrptiori, :u - f- -rrr-.-i-1 n -t I " J iMiltol ;iil cl of ILT, anj i-ri..:ucf C'atal uc-s :vi:: scription;. w il! ir m:t;l J - v.' t(.-i:i: t r it tin s f 1 irtc a.-i .;.;ujn. Addrt;i! ilic Uianulai-turt mini m 15 5r Lrr.ci.. Joflors.on Si root, clit i:lam), oiiio. I HAT err1 YOI n a To yon fool du'l. litnpiii.l, lor-ep;-iroj. V.: Ka. and iiiitsi-riiiibiy misu-ral-lf, 1-f.ilfi i !i,'"?i cally and iiii-ntnlly ; -.it.-iifticc a h -rihi.- tit lulln -s or l'loatintr ef'or "-:i:i.ir, or ot ri.-.j r.csK," or i itij mil ss of Ftomm ii in tLe inurn iii. toiir:i.f -i:itt.fl, liliter or l:i-l Tp.Kir. --i Inutith. lri'i-giilitr nppct::n, dfeitMfl, J:qi!r-.t bi HilMcli-, liliirtxil oyi-sijrliL, " ilont m r biM- .-;-.i' belim- thi f-i. nervous pro--Tiatii n o- tt huiistiiiti, S.riiMn.lny of tfi nxr, hot D-.'-h a.'ri-t-i.atiiiir wiiU Vlul.'v soni-v-tinus. fcl-r-j. hititig. tiiinirnt pains here- and thcrf, ), lt-ct, lriHs.m-id alu-r malu, w!ki-luin . disturiicii and tinrcfroMliinir eii--!. v 'ii.ir.-. i:idii-riLnhio fevliUjf ol drud, or of loii-t uu iliir caiiiniity? If you have all. or any cocFidmlilc numror of tlio.-e aynnitomft, ynti art; siulToririT ti n trat tiii.-t cmniiioii ot Amt-i-i-n:i tu. idic Bilious UysiM-psia. or T'riii'1 I.ivt r, i.j.jviit: . vim l -:.-isia. or ln.li,'t; tion. 'Jim tn coin iii-uTi tl jinir clisca-c- loc-iri.: , t pr. t-tcT lu- ii.tImt atsil liv rsity of f.vrji: toiiir. No T":iri' r wliat ;tn;'i' ir l.ns ri ..rln-J. Ir. 1'irrrf' (ioldi ii tt .cr.l lii'if over ' will eilduuu it. ii taki-n e-'Mirilirr to iue tions for u rraionnlile Knth of t-..n-. If nr ci!n-.i. f-oniplK-ation.s imiliiply and im uri.p t -l t llf I.UIllM. SKitl Iiw?tSt-S, lleillt litTCBS Kiicuniatis.'u, Kidm-y iJiwasc, or otbr-r frrnvj' uiRliidnt- an- quite lintiie intct in uiiii.8ooi.cr or later, in-luoc a fatal trnninntloti. Dr. ricr( t' 4.tildoii ?lrdir.tl D forcry ac ta powi rl inly upon the Liver, r. nil throuirti Hint f-rcat tdixvl -purifying orcaa. ck-aiiM-s this fvau iii of all Mood-l-iuiiis anJ :t-:-puriti.-i, from whau-vtr c.in iu;-iUt. It cijunliy -Hiiuciou8 in actu.K' upon tho Kid ni ys. and other excretory otfruus, eieaiibiiii.-, treinrtheninir, aJid ln-aliug their diseu-H-s. Aa an appeliziuir, n-fctorat i vc tonic, it pimuo'ea dii-stion and nutrition, tin rel.y tmil iinit u- botlitlesli and stri-iii.-'tli. In malarial tiiMncts. this wonderlul medicine has pained (.roat. celebrity in curing Fever and Ajru", CliiUt ami lever, Ouiub Airue, and kiudrr d Ir. I'icrce's tioldeu -TledlCAi Cl Cover)' CURES ALL K!ir!GRS, from a common Blotch, or Lrui tion. to he worst Scrofula. Salt-rlieum. " rercr-a r-z." Scaly or BoukIi Skin, in short, all disc m, caused by liad lil aro conquen-d tv ih.f powerful, purifying', aud invitoiatiii tuco! cin. IJrent F.utinir flcei-9 rapMIy iicdir its Ix iirm intliKiicc. Kfciallyhad .t i.iaui-f.-sTe.l its roteocy ia cunnjr Tetter, I-::ia. l.rygiMUis, Boils, lnrbnncles. Sore Eyes, -'.-rcf-iilous Sinn bikI cw-Ilitisrs. Ilin-- nt ac. Whit.- wellini-'-s." tioiire, or Tiiick Ki- k, and Kiilarsretl tWands. Send ten cents ia rtainps for a Ihiw Trent iw, vilh -olcrii plutcN on Skin 1 is-iisf. or ton sarrto uiuDuii lor u Trvaliac ou Scioluloua Aflectious. "FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFfc., Thoroiurhlv elcanK it byiisirsr Ir. Tflorcc'ss lilii' U .Tiediejil Dinrotrry, furl yonrl diiri-sii.ir., a fair skin, buoyant i;pitl.-. viU.1 strciiKtli aud iioxlily Leu!lh will lie cs'ai li'hed. CONSUMPTION, which loScrofnlai of the Luiie., tearreetej. and i-ur.il l-y tliH rciiK-dv, if ta-u in tlii f-arlicr stages of tue disc aw. Frrnn its mar velous po r owr terriWy ti :l iw'a-e. when tir.-t oltcrinjr t lus now sroYlil-tmrf-. i-.m edy tolhe ptii.lic, Pr. ri-re thoiri''-t nv.hihIv of i HlIinir it Lis -t'lj.MjLiii-iioNCi nr," i.tt abflnltH-l Unit name as o restri-r-e foe-, a nn-dicine which, Irom it w.'i."i.-i:.i ecia bl null' m of tonic, or t-trt s . hf'TiiiU', iI' rr t i ' e, or bloo!-i lrnnsie.ir, a:iti-luiioum pect'iral, anii nutritive propi i ti.-. Is no. : :m:--I. ..t on!v - a re'iienv lor V utisuiiiitiju, out tor t'liroilic IsiovKkCM of luo Liver, Blood, and Lunrrs. For Weak T.unr. Ppitt'nir of r: i(l, luj-t-ne of lli-i a;li, t'hrouiu Nasi I t'i tarrli. I.--, ij chitis. A-ithnia, tHrr-r. 'ouirtis, n.ij Uiuurtit alli-ctiima. it is an cILcicnt ri iur.lv. Solrl l.v UrugKists, at $l.txt yr" tlx Boltlea for $JIH. I""" S ii'l ten cents In slumps for Dr. Tierce's book on Consumption. AUJretw, World's Dispensary Micd issoclcUcn.A 603 aiaiu Stn DITFALO, N. V P2 riY'O Ki.Fim t Ulla I-I". U KIVilt l.-.lity liv I'H. illHU. - fii. tt.L. i .1 ltl.lMMI imniiiAU V....U. 1U vn.tl, or -a-i i. fun.i. ,1. ,..., ( i.v nmi kl. iwl.. Utar. Ic lr. lux, IB '1 1 aunt St., Ik-l..u, ka.-. liuni nnt.-itl Lifa of HEKRY WiSD EEECHER 'r!t 'i ,,1,l"--1'7"'l. --ivti.c at. l..i- ii.m i.i i.utu i . tia diulli. l-uwiUMK.ltj-. .kix,-e I MOV MMK t O.. blaliou I.. l rook 'in. X." rill'.tl'IAI anil 1111.1' 1 i - -T., ... . . nuLMAN'S SEW PARALLEL ETBLES I aaci i le. tver 2110, Vutly l.'ulrn.V..'. j A (.'irculm J. tsoliunnd .. n. of September our our Great Sale ol AB
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