jrailma Jfrronnit r,ir,HI K). F. iV,.. A Id I ST IT, 1SSS. .IL.'.YI) I'KKXO.X.IL. $ : i t.i!l. .. ru are in the market. It-e'rw are puty, and selling at . ,,r Mickft. j.-.:imi.il UIoiikIi, of Johnstowc, . ...,l;iy in thta p!ac. " K. V- V'-A out f-,;,0,w tot July i'ir;''','! Altooua. Wi'tir Tlmniinon baa accepted a . ':, i' at lt.Mmoct Cottane. i;,.iTi;f li.irnes and Fied. Tare, I. .port Snnitay In town. j,.,r.rV P'Neil, of ritntwjjh, Is visit ' , ;. in tt-ii I.,p tills week. y-y.i WnWrt, of Johnstown. pe nt n town Witinu hi many friends. Jin1 I'- I'kpr. editor of the lr..H ' '''. ln town on Tues- 1 ' 5 t i . ,t,n Mi T. recti, elf rk at the Mouns ,.., is fl1''tcd with a targe boll on -It. i-LiMren of Mr. Charles Murray. IVt Wat.l. li place, are aftlicUd l ir:.-t tfvi'r. , n,.,rt,S! Miff Convention of Cminty '-.u.r.i'r will be held ln Erie, betfln .;,(.'! trr r.'h. K"a Hank and her three children. , I. 'Nurture on Tuesday for their chri.-tinna, Ta. . . .... TT . 1 enm 5iV ,.-"11 .Aiie. 111 I iuiiir-iriu, ieiiii- itcv'ier ln the public schools of this vjvrit Sunday In town. i-- I!. A. McPike, senior editor t.f the 1 r r spent Sunday In this place I .. a'ivi't and frenda. I - k II. Thompson, of riiiladelphla, I ...', ru hand with friend and ae- ! ri' in t!iM place tlii week. I ,i,i!:n Mavis has commenced work , ,::uanil foundation of Mrs. R. E nrw building on nigh street. .n Similiter was drowned In the Con- mvr near Wilnmre, on Wedoesday n vU, while playing on a raft. : iinl .Mrs. MiviiT Ilurlbut, of Em Kin., are the guests or Pr. T. -!;:, !:.uiN and wife, of this place, s ii rr.atiw of the Lock Haven jail es t Sutuidiiy night. Three were re r; We oitiers are still at liberty, i .'.' J nt Aoirusta special excur- itt tit Niagara Falls, over the Bell' ;. Tne fre for the round trip will 4 4 Ir. I.'UN Shannon, of Allegheny City, I ! iL'i snannon, who formerly resided i rv. was a gnest at Belmont on w. ii.r'-j licit t Is the best time to ent v ir the tons are kept rut a a i 4 :o!.K s-und they will finally die at !. !'r Perl, rf Altoonn, and Mlses - it'fl I.u;u Yoiler. of Pittsnursh, are ...n r.f .Judire Johnston and family . .vv. Mi-MonaliVs store, I.oretto, i c'"d, clean dry wool for -t price will be paid. Caen Me, a a!inn keeper at (lal- Wednesila of l:lt week years. !Ie leave ."i-it.-l at i t-''"r"t ! !.'iri'd. i- y ,x S'i I !! i.ii f ; .v.. ut t werity-eight l ' in ,i f.iniilv . -: i.roro minify, Jr., ot this place. i emplovod T Cresson. was taken tt'-.oiil fever ami as brought home r'i:r-i!.y la,r. Miry I.fwis. of l.ehanan. l'a. ti-r of Cat.iin Andrew I.ewi, decas . t.'.U pla.v. M vS-itir.g friendt during t.t v 1 1. ': .f. r K.-n.'on, cf Philadelphia ' t II m. I.ihn Fenlon, of tliH arrived in t.iwn on Sunday last on a - ' tit the pntrrna: roof. Mr .I.e. Minoman, of ?outh Fork, the an candidate fur hheriiT. was In i WVdnesiiay moving around among ' -n.U and acquaintances. I ' Ancu-it term of Westmoreland t'"urt w1.!! continue Out two wk i-ti.'ir.g on the 27th inst., and will be '"'I to t!ie couideration of crimiual i . vip'nr enre guaranteed by Dr. J. H. -f, Arch St., rhiladelphU, pa. Eae 1 Pi-rat in or delay from busl . a'r.'-it 'il hy ttinu.ands of cures after rs fail. I -The m-heots nf Vi'.rtii.re borough have ;: Awarded to the fnUiisInn '"l IT1 . 'h IV fer, school No. 1. snl.rv m month; Mn F.wie. Kern. hiIhm.1 V,, ' i"'-. f."0. rcr miinth Florence Cooke, ot Forot. Ohio, phia Ileim-ke, r.f Alleehenv I'lti.- .n,i of Johnstown, are the Kerr and her dantitc ' 1 1 l,e, in this place. v K.i'sli, a well but not favorably "" ' :' , : 'f Sitmmerhlll. is reported to Mr. James Gromiller, of Uollldasburg who several years ago was a compositor on the Freeman, alonj; with three other gen tlemen from the same place drove overland to this place on Sunday last and returned home the same evening. A Hungarian boarding bouse at Rock XI ill. Iluntlntdon conbty, was entered by burglars last Friday night, who ransacked the trunks of all the boarders and secured Jl.400. Five men who formerly boarded at the house are suspected. About 10 o'clock Monday night, Johns son. son of Dr. Tatterson, dropped dead of heart disease, at his house In Stoyestown, Somerset county. lid was out of the house f w nlniih. K.. f Wl. - - 'iiir.i urtlJIO Ull uca,U, BUU WAS p parrrny as well as ever. An unknown man, aged about 24 years, was found dead on a car of a freight train near Sang floltow. lie bad been stealing a ride on a car loaded with logs. From some cause one of the logs had rolled over and crushed the life out of blra. We have a speedy and positive Cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker Mouth, and Headache, In Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. A Nasal Injector free with each bottle. Use It if yoa desire health and sweet breath, rrie 50 cents. Sold by Dr. T. J. Davison. The National Guard or Pennsylvania now in Camp at Conneant Lake, numbers nearly three thousand men, composing tlx Infantry regiments, one cavalry company and a battery. The camp has been named E. O. C. Ord. In honor or a gallant soldier of the rebellion. The remains or Mr. P. (i. Rellley, who died ln this place on Thnrsdav afternoon of last woek. were taken to Rldgeway, Elk cour.tv. where they were laid to rest on Sat urday last. His mother died at Rldgeway on the same day. and mother and son were burled In the same grave. Alfred Ashton, Esq., of Johnstown, drove to this place from Johnstown on Thursday of last week and on his retnrn the horse that he was driving died. The owner of the horse has had Mr. Ashton arrested for craelty to animals alleging that the death of the horse was caused by overdriving. Five hundred physicians In session at Tarls have . Inst determined that consnmp tlon Is to a great extent produced by eating rare beef and drinking milk. They agree almost unanimously on this and suggest that beef be thoroughly cooked bofore eaten, and that all milk should be boiled before drank. Poatmen on the old canal will hold their annual reunion at Saltsburg. Thursday, Sep. tember 13. At a recent meetlnu of the cit Izens of that place, committees were ap pointed to make all necessary arrangements to give the jolly old boys of the "racing eanawl" a pleasant and hospitable recep tion. Monday morning John Knox, of Indiana county, was crossing the Ulairsville bridge when a freight tram aporoached. which so frightened him that he fell to the depths below. He was picked np, taken to Blalrs vllle Intersection, and thence, to the West renn hospital. Pittsburgh, nis Injuries are serious. t Fred. Jacket, of Iloilldaysburg, hagjuut completed the organization of a new coal company to operate mines near Shirley station on tbe Cresaon i Coalport railroad. The company la composed of Pittsburgh parties, and they expect to commense ship ping from an eight hundred acre property in abont three weeks. Thursday night the. night watchman at the ;aii:t7in tunnel discovered the body of a woman lying Ic the tunnel with her head smashed Into a Jelry. The woman had been seen at Inclr.i:ton, a short distance east of the tunnel, during the day and she must have entered the tunnel while the watch man was at the west end. On Thursday of last week Miss Bessie Shannon, of Sewlckley, Pa., was marr-ed to Benito Caltte Allaa. of Tarls, France. The marriage ceremony was performed by Rt. Rev. Bishop The Ian, at the Tro Cathe dral, Allegheny city. Miss Shannon lt a daughter of Hon. P. C. Shannon, and formerly resided In this place. On Thursday evening of last week John McEifresih, a braiceman, while attempting to couple a csbooe to an engjne, at Greens burg, had his foot cauuht ln a frog, and be fore he could extricate It the engine backed on him, and ran over his arm and leg, causing death a few minutes later. He was aged .10 yeais and married. The Pennsylvania Rai'road company U experimenting with an automatic dancer signal which Is designed to supercede the block signal In naa at present on the road. The new system Is operated by electricity. The Block system, which Is 500 miles long, costs fcoo.ooo a year to maintain, while the yew signal can be operated for tlCO.000 a near. Ij-V "lie Linton. I Mr. K. (r A queer story, or rather study, of border-life appears In 7V Catholic World fox S.ptember, ntlt'.ed "Mrs. Simpson's In stincts." I: Is written by Mr. Harold Dijon with much power of dellnatlon eh aracter and graphic word-painting. The ser'al John Van Alstyne's Fatory," Is drawing to close, and Is undoubtedly a novel of great merit. Mr. W. W. Ivory, of St. Joseph. Mo., long-ago-resident of Summit and Loretto, is stopping at Belmont. Mr. Ivory was a Lieutenant In the Company from the Sum mit during the Mexican war and during the late war served five years as a Captain In the 1st Nebraska Cavalry, ne Is now en gaged ln business as a financial agent, at St. Joseph. The Johnstown Democrat will com mence the Issue of a dally next week. A dally Democratic paper In Johnstown has long been needed and we hope the enter prise of Mr. Woodruff may prove Successful -!.:! wr-iu bi .-. " ..ve utng a no prove a .iitim stone nnaneial blessing to the entmrUm n nner. .iioscr MIon '1 I. . iiri Itllla. nn In ..... . ... in mo ujcuni a mi ' 1;"'liTd and Cambria, but the rc- !"'t generally cre.'.it.r "s'i'.-On the Loretto road a sun umbit'lla with a near " -1 1 1 r : & Mlin limhi.ilt. win. ... , - -- "'.'. " w ilu a Miver 'tiK'h "b. M. L." Is engraved. .r.i will be given the finder If returned ! I. mooter, at Maple Park Springs. -' i rt lira ley. of Ilollidaysburg. ac , -i' 5 !:i the (iaysport machine shop, had ut ct the thumb cf his left hand Mup.iM.nieni Iuesday or last wek. C (,. Foster, formerly proprle ' F.shtr Houie. this place, will re- hicago. to-day (Thursday), near My h has purchased property and permanently. CpfoiA'ii,!-. frmo- -A:.y person desiring to purchase a f.ne ::i a gHHl locality, will do well to read 'i.v.rtiseni..iit of Mr. John Hogue. In column. The farm Is In a hlgi cultivation and will be sold on fair -M: . I.urnula Maguire. or Philadelphia, ...u luU- TliuBiuA. Maguire. E-q Vtou, I). (;., accompanied ty lu r -iii. JetiL.e Davis, nr Phtladel- ' itit .4 relieves and frl-nds in 1 MiiheoderrVr, or Atlenvliv, Mif j . i 'n pixes-iion or a gun ttie ,"T w!. M ti can be traced back for At that tune there was as much '' ' fur It a would now readily seil 'nue-ratw teter should see to It ' ' 1 per.y registered. In order to In- 1 ' "i v. iin nxt u,i, beforu September " 1 I.I, taxes paid not later than -" I ..'. Cuiuui.ttcimt n mUht do well ' " iiiii r V..'.i. XUv"1 'rveit hurne pic-ntc will be t. ti., Saturday. Augut-t ISth. . v"'1111 Ktove belut:ginu to the cun Kn.thrr,. A Urtt class orchestra "' -"I'll . l.:i.'a,l 11. . ,1 j ; . . -. m laio UAIIClUg pial Mr. Amos Sulka, of the Economy Clothing Co., is spending a few days driving around the county, he is also putting np fen ces ror fall trade. The Economy is already showing their new rail goods and their stock promises to be tbe grandest ever shown In Johnstown. Mr. Sulka will be ln Ebens burg with bis full line early in September Ms friends will do well to wait for bim. Bargains at McDonald's store, Loretto, Ta. Sugar, 6. 7. 8 and 9 cents per pound , teas, 33. 50 and 70 cents per ponnd ; coffee 15, 20 and 22 cents per ponnd ; oatmeal, 5 cents ; bsrley, 6 cents ; rice 8 cents per pound ; calicoes, 4. 5. 6, and 7 cento 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 actnal cost for spot cash or trade. Prof. Lewis Strayer. who was formerly Superintendent of common schools In Cam bria county, will move to this place, Septem. ber 1st, and expects to become a permanent citizen. Tror. Strayer will occupy the resi dence on First street, West End. now occu pied by T. C. Raroey. ne Is agent for tbe New England Mu'ual Life Insurance Co. We welcome Trof. Strayer as a valuable ad ditien to our population. Indiana Democrat. The Pittsburgh Yew, of Friday says : At an early hour this mornlns. George nudock, a Hungarian, leaped rrom a third story window at the city farm, ne fractur ed his leg. ne Is not insane and why he lumped is not knows, nudock Is resident of Johnstown. He had his foot injured ln one of the Johnstown mills, and to get rid of him there, they sent bim to this city. He will be returned to Johnstown as soon as he Is able to go. The residence of Mrs. II. T. McAllister, at Royer, Blair county, was entirely con sumed by fire on Thursday night of last week. Everything on the first and second floors was saved, bnt the contents of the carret were burned. Among tbe articles consumed was a piano which bad belonged to Mrs. McAllister's mother. The fire originated from the kitchen chimney, and as the buldling was built partly of logs and frame, tbe flames spread rapidly. Tbe Stars of this place crossed bats on Saturday last with the Maple Park tine at the Park grounds. The game throughout was very loosely played by both clubs, and many costly errors were made. The Stars took tbe lead and held it throughout the games winning by a score of 21 to 10. Stongh. left-fielder of the Stars, made an excellent one-band catch, as did also Forbes, short, stop for the Tark nine. Blair and Chnte were the Star battery and Scott and Kln kead the Park battery. un Saturday evening or last week a Democratic club was organized in tbla place and tbe following officers elected. President, F. A. Shoemaker. Esq. ; Vies President. D E. Dnftoo. Esq. ; Secretaries. M. D. Kltteli and II. H. Myers Esqs ; Treasurer. Jas. G. nasson. D. E. Dufton. A. T. rindle and Morgan Huehts were appointed a com mittee to draft a constitution and by-laws and report at tbe next meeting, which will meet at the call of the chairman at the Opera House. About fifty members are on tbe rolL On Tuesday afterm on. large barn be longing to J. D. Hick, of Woodbory town ship, Blair county, accidentally caught fire from a hlt that some workmen put off rear the barn and the building with Its con tens, a waon-shed and corn-crib were ens tirely destroyed. The barn contained 2.300 dozen of wheat and Tye and 60 dozen of oats and thirty-six loads of hay. A lot or farming implements, machinery and har ness were also burned. The loss is esti mated at 54,000 on which there was an In surance of 52.300. The following named persons can each obtain a letter by calling at the Ebecsborg post office: Mr. Charles Yelletts, II. B Sherman, Miss Lettle. Mrs. Mary Smith. Blanche Stewart. Miss J. F. Owens, Miss Mloey Nulpt, P. P. Miller. Miss Maggie A. Hughs. Wm. M. James, Mr. John S. Jones. Mrs. Mary Ellen Carleln. Mia Mary Kerr. Mr. Matthew Griffith, Miss Annie Blller Dr. II. Pavls, Francis J. Byrne. Mr. Wm. Jones, 'Miss LIttie Saxten. Persons apply ing for these letters will please state they were advertised. Pennsylvania has a good State law or Interest to those persons who th'nfc it fun to poison peoples dogs, cats and fowls. It reads as follows : "A. person who unjustly administers any poison or noxious drug or substance to an animal, or unjustifiably ex poses any drug or substance with the Intent that the same shall be taken by an animal, whether such animal be the property of himself or another. Is guilty of mlsde rueanor." A misdemeanor is punishable by a "fine not exceeding f 300, and imprisonment not exceeding two years." A large number of youn men undoubt. edty desire to vote on age at the next centr al election, and tbe following may prove interesting : The election takes place No vember Cth this year, and many a man, otherwise qualified, can vote on that day if his birthday on which he calls himself 21 doesn't come until the day after, that is November 7th. It seems queer, but It is a legal fact, that the man whose birthday Is on tbe 7th becomes 21 at midnight after the 6th. Tbe law recognizes no part of tbe days, and so legally if he Is 21 at any time of the "tb, te is 21 all day of the Cth, and he can vote on that day. It is a matter that has been tested and demonstrated, and any young man reading this who thinks he will be 21 on tbe 7th. because it Is bis birthday. Is hereby advised that he will be 21 on the tfthand It is bis duty and privilege to set himself made a voter in due season. "i: one -year t Z OO 1 six months fi.50. Since Thursday of last week eight cows have died at Ilenova, and the people there do not know whether the cows have been poisoned or whether there Is some epidemic among the bovlnes that Is causing the death of so many of them. The Renova JWtct says that It is generally believed that the animals are the victims of some neaitless rerson who administered poison. -Somerset county comes forwar I with a curiosity freak of nature which the owner is hold. na for bids from show managers. Mr. John Stutrt. who lives above Jenner X Roads, is owner of the freak, which is acolt now three months old. the rljjht front foot 01 which Is In every respect like that of a cow. Peopla from ell around tbe neighbor hood visit Mr. Stullfs to ee tbe eoit. Mr. B. E. Cartrlght. of Brookwayville. Jefferson county, finishes np the bark peel ing season with 20.000 cords of h-ml.wir ! bark. This Is believed to be the largest I crop of bark ever peeled by a single lumber I man la Pennsylvania In one season if not la I the United Mates. The logs thus peeled I u "wed are expected to measure from oo.wci.ooo to 3j.ooo,(Xu feet of lumber. An eachange says that It was a sensible young lady who made the request that after her decease the should not be burled by tbe side of a silvery stream, where the babbling of gay and giddy lovers mUht jxr on her ears; or in the cemetery where visitors con nu.g over epiUpl.s would arouse her from Mincer and sunuer will h hr Jy drt-iiais. but that she miuht h t.t 1 11 " grounds and th cum mute away uuder the counter of some merchant "'b mi pains to make It plraauu aLd ! whi doea not advertise. There the bhould "" 'r those iu attendance. A Reu- i ,ttr troUi 1,10 buoyant foot-fall or jouth, -.v.t.it!.,,. i txtetileil to Uouy to : or ,to lutu ri,' "P'f the a-ed, for pwpli u I Lever to where they are not invited. ''No action has been taken by those in- 1 terested looking to a commencement of the woik of construction of the South Penn road." said Ralph Bagsley.one of tbe stock holders, when asked if there was any prospect of tbe railroad being begun in tbe near future. "In fact, feere is nothing new concerning tbe road at all. As for the building of the line, I don't know when It will bexln. Those interested in the affia'.rs of the road do not want any news to get into the papers concerning it. I don't know why. bnt they probably have reasons of their own." As Joseph Richards, a boy of fourteen years, was driving a mule In Murray shaft. In Wilketbane, the train of five loaded cars ran away and came down the plane. Tbe cars struck the boy with terriffio force and drove him against the mule. So tre mendous was the blow ttat the boy's head was driven entirely Into the muje's abdomen. His shoulder was broken and be was other wise injured. When the horrified miners discovered the boy's teriible condition tbey endeavored to extract him , and the found nnited strength of two rren necessary The boy's bead penetrated the stomach of the mule. Tbe boy was taken borne for dead, but revived somewhat, though bis skull is fractured and he will probably die. Tbe mule died almost immediately after the accident. Oruitn' Ille at Williams' flrate-Reduced Rates via I'enn axlvanla Railroad. The great Interstate picnic of the Patrons of Husbandry at Williams' Grove. Cumber land county, will be conducted this year on a larger scale than ever. Over two hundred thousand practical farmers, representing thirty stales, are expected to be present and many of tbe most noted agriculturists or the Union will address the meetings. Tbe display of farming and domestic machinery and implements, agricultural and borticnl tural products, fine stock and poultry, will be superior to any similar exhibition ever held In this section of tbe country. Th grounds are newly fitted np and provided with all necessary accommodations for the hosts of visitors. Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday are distinguished as big days, and on Tuesday the grounds are to be favored with the presence of tbe President of tbe United States. Tbe picnic will open Monday, Au gust 27th. and continue for six days. For the benefit of visitors tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Company will, on August 27th 28tb. 29th, 30th, and 31st, sell excursion tickets at a single fare for the round trip, good to return nntil Sertember 3d. from tbe principal stations In the following territory : On tbe Pennsylvania Rrailroad Division from stations between Bryn Mawr and Braddock, both Inclusive ; on tbe Northern Central Railway from stations between Lutherville and Troy, both Inclusive ; on tbe Philadelphia and Erie Division front sta tions between Sunbnry and Lock Haven, both inclusive, and from ail principal sta tions on Frederick Division. Special trains, of which later announcement will be giveni will be run as occasion requires. 'li-'.e.l. ' ' li njrapepala and Liver t'omplalnl. Is it not worth tbe small price of 75 cents to free yourself or every symptom or these distressing complaints, if you think so call at our More and get a bottle of Sbolob's v italizer. Every bottle has a printed guarantee 00 it, use accordingly, and If it does oo no good It win cost you nothing. Sold by Dr. T. J. Davison. Backlrn'i Aralea Sualve. The best salve in the world for Cuts. Bruises, Sores, Ul?trs, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Cblllblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively 6cure Piles or no pay required. It is guar anteed to git e perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by E. J ames and W. W.McAteer. Loretto. 17STKA.Y NOTICE. . ?,ry'l Irom Ulon White. ra tl!n,1.y Maekeow with white upoU. white belly, aoil "cru muled bt.rm." A aauoac tory reward w;ll be paid lur information ol ber where&bouu. Addreu MICHAEl. MAZEXKO. auk. io.mg.KUtnn'n'r,,"nt' BllrJ- '- "NOTICE TO BONDHOLDERS. ji-' Notice li bc-ety mren to all persona held Idk o: owning rupon tonds lsuel tv thecounlT of l.ambiia te pre'ent them to the" treasurer ul raid count? of Cauil.rle tor pavment on Septem ber lt. lsss. alter thet date Inherent will ceaae on the same. JOHM'AMPlifXL ) -i MN Kl K BY. ? Corn's. J.U.LLUYH. At tent Ebensbarg. Jely -jr., j3 vnirTi nil lUrJIl UifUiUIJitliA Onr Great Anal Sale of Oils ami "COMMENCES TO-DAY. It. A. McOotr.H. Clerk. lbaS.-ec Ob, What a lough. Will you heed the warning. Tbe signal perhaps of the 6ure approach of that mare terrible disease. Consumption. Ask your selves if you can afford for the sake of sav ing 50 cents, to run the risk and do nothing for it We know from experience that Shiloh's Cure will Cure your Cough. v It never fails. This explains why more than a Million Bottles were sold tbe past year. It relieves Croup and Whooping Cough at once. Mothers do not be without it. For 1 Lame Back, Side or Chest, use Sbllobs' Porous Plaster. Sold by Dr. T. J. Davison. "V-utice. i.1 Notice 1a herebv (rtvea that tbe following accounts bare been riled In the Court or Common Plea of Cambria conntT. Pa., and will b con firmed by ttid court on the tim Monday ol Sep tember next unless cause be fhuwn 10 the con trary. Klrt and final account of John Kvan, a!isnec ot John B. Claric and wife for benefit" of creditor. ir.t and partial ar-oiunt of J. li. O'Connor. - lirnee ol Jacob Treila and wife for be cent of cred itors. H. A. SHOEMAKEF, Proth'y. TTALfAHLE FA KM AT rK IV ATE SALE.- The underpinned will e!l their l.rm it aii"u iu Aiicitaenj towmhip if. a. mcttouirn. n . .1. Sell. Hcnrr Mannrtel.l , adjoining- lan. Is of FARM FOR SALE. The fnbicriber residing ln Carroll twmhlp, Cambria eountr will sell at private sale the farm on which he realdee lour mile east ol Carrolltown on the road leading lrom Carrolltown to 1-oretlo, containing 140 acre, about 100 acres of which are cleared, bavinic thereon a two-etcry plank L, hou.e and frame barn. A tine ercnard u on the premises and the farm le In a rood state of cul tivation and la well watered. J'or term apply to the tnbacriber on the premise. JOHN HCKJTJE. Orphans' Court Sale -OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. and other, ooouvlnlnr 118 acre. 6u acre dunJ and 6S well limbered with oak, hemlock, eecuin ber and hickory. A rood two-story-plank house and frame barn, toirether with all ne-."iry out- Huiaing. a ceer la'ltDK aprlnv of water and a eiream ot water runninir tbrourh Cie ferra. There li also 75 choice apple, pear and peach tree on :tie bremlsea. Tba abnra, i.min m be sold at a price and terms to suit the purchaser .i.uwg udcu pro'ranteed. HAKY H'KY. ANN niKY, June lit. lretto Poatofflce, Pa. TltlAl, LIST- List or eae down for trial at a Court of Com mon fleas to be held at fcbenburjj. coiomcrjclnn FIKST WEEK. OalUgber et al.... BY virtue of an order lnlnc ot ot tbe phans' Oonrt ot Cambria eountr. Pi expose to aale at public ven- Arter IIesaltatl tmr Ilatattsia:. The Commission appointed by tbe Govern or. according to tbe Act t Assembly, to lo cate ac construct three hospitals for miner in the bituminous coal reelons, met in tbe Monogahela IIoue, Pittsburg, on Thursday of la-it week. Tbe Board is J.J. Speerman. Sharon ; Col. J. M. IUid, Connellville . David Cameron. Tioga : J. P. Coburol Aaronsburg ; S. IL French, Pittsburgh . D. Tate, Bedford. All members were pres ent. Mr. Tate acting as Secretary. It was decided to select sites in tbe 3d, 5t?i, and 7th districts, there being eight dis tricts to provide for. Tbe 3d district in cludes Crawford, Lawrence. Butler, Mercer Forest, Erie, and Clarion ccunties. The 3'h district Is the Connelltvllle region, and the 6th Is composed of Centre. Blair. Hunting don, Cambria, Bedford and Clearfield coun ties General Hastings appeared before the board aod uiged the claims of Hastings in Elder townsnip. a a first class site for tte hopitaI, but as yet, tbe board has not acted on his suezesrion. We don't want to Inter- Or- me airecteu. i win expose to eale at public Ten due or outcry on tbe premise ln AJlricbeny town S1TLRDAV, IK. 25. 1888. AT 1 CPCtJOCK, P. the following described real estate, via : A piece or lot of k round situate la Allegheny township. Cambria county. Pa., bounded on tbe aortb by tbe township road leadlnc from Loret to la Kbensburr. on the rt by a lfi loot alley, on the aoutn bv a 1 loot alley and on the west by lot No 6. trootinr M feet on said township road, and extendlna- back a described 1T.; feet, and barlnc a two-stnrled frame house, a trams stable and the aecexsary ootbuillinirs thereon erected. Thl property I situated )ust outside tbe northern lim it of the boroua h of Ixretto. y virtue of the same order ot Court I will alo expoeeto sale at puMIe vendue or outcry at il liucln. on the premise hereinafter described, on aaul date. Auea. 2ith. 1S8. at Ave o'clock r. at the follow Inn described real estate, vis : A lot of vroemd situate In the vulaae of Marys, ville, la Oalhtsia borouvh, Calni county. P.. Ircnunc 60 feet on I'oreot atreet and extendio: back l.Vj teet to an alley, adjoinlntr lot of S. u. tiorn oa the eat. and lot ol Wm. Kckenrode on theweat. (tbe coal and mineral beinc reserved J. bavins thereon erected a t wo-etoiied frame bouse, a frame stable and eutbulldlns. )-TEKMS OF SALE : Ten per cent, of the purcaaae money to be paid when the propertii are sold, tbe balance or one-third a the Donhrma- tion or tne sale, aad tbe remainder In two eiiual favment In six and twelve month tberealler. eferred ravment to bear Interest and to be so cured by tbe judgment bond an. I mcrtiraire r tbe purcLaaer. JiiStPHHlHH'E, Adm'r ol i-phla Sill, dee'd. Loretto, Aai. 3, lS.-3t, Miller Miller Pfefler Harter Scbroth... Korlnit Ixnirstrelb...... C'oueh t't'onnor Not ley Ka sly iMnohoe.. Same Tboma forue.... 'oy tor use Tboma wmw Eiter Suniie Trexler . vs. Uurbin. SKTOSD WKIK. v. Prlngle. vs. Stoi tz vs. S"hmitt v. We tover. vs. Cruck et al, v. Bennett. v. J-bns. vi. Ed wards. .v. HtffKtn etal. . v. Kramer. Mann & Co. vs. Hipp Si Lloyd. vs. Jaoy. TS. Scott. vs. Uuyd et aL ...vs. Same. .v. Same. ...vs. Leabey. ... vs. Johnstown. Lumber Co. ..vs. Khody ct al. From now until the first of September our j;Ur; tion will "be devoted to our Great Sale of Od'... and Ends, and the public vill be a Horded m: opportunity to purchase reliable, woll-iiiade :iml Jionest clothing at the lowest prices ever h:.rt of in Johnstown. All our odd suits dial wen sclling right along at .60, 10, 611 and 11 have been placed sjde by side on one scpurafj table and can now be bought for 8.50 a sub, uur stocK oi , JSo.eju ami otm pains now be sold for $2.50 a pair, and odd worth 75c. and $1 you can buy at ;()c. Odd coats from $2 up; Seersucker coats and vests, G8c; light still hats from 75c. to $1.50. BARGAINS IX EVERY DEPARTS! EXV, ' WQOLF, SOIST cfe.TSOXAeSa- Leadina: Clothiers of Johnstown, Pa. W each- Johnstown MlllicirCo.vs. llauna. Snyder vs. Cambria Iron Co. lt Nat'l Hack Alto'avs. Duncan. Stabler ...vs. 4 'raver. Peden vs. Pedes. ilelle v. B.iyle. . A. SHi E.M AKEK. Proth'y. Ebensburs;. Auc. 10. IsSS. tt'ANTED-ACENTS TOSOLIGITORDERS Per mr Choice and Hardy Nursery Stock. Steady work tor eneritetio, temerate men. hal- I rJ atnss sxpeaan, or commission il preler : re.i. lhe business uuickly and easily learned. ' Satlefacllwn gnaranlred to customers and I aaent. Write luiuiedialely lor terms. Stale a;e. Address K. O. CHASE A CO. IVfi South Penn Square, Philadelphia. Fa. Ai. ju.-ztn. SHERIFFS SALE. li T Tlrtue of a writ of rtrri Feriat lued out of STAR SH&YIHG PARLOR 1 J ! COR. CENTRE AKD SAMPLE STREETS, EBENSBURC, PA. J. II. CANT, l'ropriotor. T'HKPVULTC w!!I always find ill at our place o: tos1aess ln l.nnlness hour. Lverytbin; kept tieit and cury. ba:h roi.ui ba? been con nefted with tbe b i w '-ere tne public can ! ac-C'.tuui.i'laU-d witu a bot ir col-i La:b. iUUt tub and everjtiilbe cinner'.cd therein kept perfectly clean. I Liii Tuwsu a tricuLiv. county Ui me directed tbete will be exposed to sale by public vendue outcry, at the Court Hooase In Ebensburx oa Mo?iday, Sept. 3rd, 1888, AT 1 (R'1IC'K P. M the following; property to wit : All the rtsrrit. title and interest or Jotin Martin and fcl.sa Martia la a certain piece or parcel et laud situate ln Dean township. Cambria coanty. Pa., adjoininn land ot lenni Cauiev. Patr cli Flnnerty. Ivld Brown and t.ther, ctntainiPu Nl acre, about 25 acre of which are cleared, and having t her-on erected a two-story frame biiM and Irame barn .-w 1n the occopancv of John Martia and Kllia Martin, taken la execution and to te sold at tbe salt of J. S. '! vert and Hro. TTKUMSUFSALE : One-third ef tbe r.nr- -nMi sHinTT io ne paia wnea A Kiels atlneratl Flaid. The) EellefoDte Daily Xev of last Friday contains tbe following acconut of tbe mlo eral wealth iu tbe Kartbaos regloD : Tba peologlcal furmatioo of tbe Kartba.ua ba ain Is a series of surprises. Tbere Is no other formation like It Id rcnoylvania tod but ooe otber In tba United SUtes. It bein situated in Georgia, some thirty miles from Cbattanooga, Term., In tbe heart of tbe Appalachian ranse. For years past oloeistJ claimed that tbere was s posal bllitr that gold existed In tbe Kstbaus re Kion, bat mil efforts to drscorer tbe precious metal failed until receotly when a vein of geld bearing quartz rock was discovered which after biz.g tested was pronounced pure gold quartz and estimated to yield about flO to tbe ton of rock. As far as de veloped the Tcio Is from tbree to four ioches In tttcknes, its width and length as ytt ucdeTeloped. It is located on the 3uttermllk Falls" property, some tbiee or four miles below the Kaithaus bridiie, whore tbe Suquebanca river cuts throuitn tbe Allegheny tuountalns. rerons disposed to be credulous in regard tj this rich od can Lave tbeir doubts re moved by calling at the home of J. II. Holt, in tbe neighborhood and examine fir tbetn setvew specimens of gold quartz Uken from tbe ledge or vein refened to. In tbe same aeoicgteal basin In which the recent discovery of gold has been made, val uable iron ore deposit exist in unknown quantities. On lands of J. U. Holt at tbe river there has been opened an eleven foot vein of caibinate ore. a vein of kidney ore a vela of hematite, a pood showing of bog ore and a rich vein of specular ore, the lat ter analysing 70 per cent., and tne only de posit of that kind discovered In Pennsyl vania. Tbe discovery of tbe ptecious me Ul, with toe upeniDg ot tbe lion ore deposits, tas created eonsLU-rablu excileuieLt ta the teicbbotLojd. the timnen I. fere With our neighboring town of Hastines I I"" own and the remaining; two-thini but if It cannot be got tbere what is wrong AGENTS WANT! To canvass for one nf the !arrt. o!dcst estab lished. KK.-T KNOWN MJliSKKIKS 'n the coun.ry. X-st 1 :crtl ter:r.5. Lf.ciua!cii facili ties. ciF.MVA M'RKKV. La:il.sh-d 14. W.a. r. S.MI1H, litNtXA, N. V. J'.cow. The Miller Organ with Ebecsburc? .1I1RRUUE Lit E.I . lssi r.o." ' Tbe following marriage - licenses were Issued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court fort!?e week ending Wednesday, Aug. 15. 1R88: Charles Dott and Elizabeth Wldder?hcim, JoliBtown. Stephen Forgles and Susan Munich, Cam bria. John J. Crown and Eliza Tendry, Johns town. Hunter J. Geyer. Blackliclc township aod Annie M. Davis, Cambria township. Tbomaa Cully and Maggie Slattery, Wash inston townnblp. Robert Fulton. Tittsburgh, Pa., and Mary B. Holland. Johnstown. William Li. Custer and Ruth A. Smith, Jark'ton township, William M. Reed and inrji L. Jone., Johnstown. Daniel Lister, Conemaugh and Sue N. Smith. Alexandria. Pa. Ashburry tirove. Jackson township and Lepbemia Custer, Upper Yoder township. ' tb eouOrmatli n of the deed . JUSKPH A.OK1Y. Shertrr. Ebenkburir. Alt. le. 1SS8. LEGAL NOTICE. MatUJ vs. i Bradley. niea. XECEMYER. Dmd at ber borne ln Chest township on Sunday. Aneuxt 12tb, 1888, Mrs. Alice, wife of John edemyer, aged about 30 years. - Tbe death of Mrs. N edemyer ta peculiarly sad from tbe fact that besides leaving a husband to mourn tbe loes of a faithful and loving wife, she leaves nine young children, tbe eldest ot whom Is only fourteen years of age. who . are thus early lert without a mother's care and love. May ber soul rest n peace. KIRSCn-Died at his residence In Bar r township on Sundav. August 121b, 18S3, Mr. John Kirach. aged 5'. years. Tbe deceased was boro In France In 1823. Wben be was two years of age bis parents lert France and sailed to free America. Tbey settled on the premises now owned by Joseph Klrscb. situated about two miles northeast of Nicktown where ba and the otber members of the family were raised Wben be had grown to manhood ba married Francisca Strittmatter, a sister of tbe wei1 known Strittmatters of Carrolltown. with whom be lived on said premies for eleven years, after which time ba bought tbe props erty situated about a mile south of Xlck town, to which lie removed and resided up to bis death. Tbe property consisted ot all woodland on which be cleared about eighty acres, and at present had it in an excellent stale of cultivation with the addition of fine buildings and orchard. lie U tbe father of nine children, Mx boys aod three girls, seven ot them are yet living, two died in tbeir tntaucy. Aloysius and Francis. Tba living are John P., a resident of Blacklick township, Catharine, wife ot TbeaJore Xealen. residing In Barr township, Elenora, now Sifter M. Agnes, wbo Is In the Coovent at Virginia City, Xev., Mary F.. now Sister M.Demetria. In the Convent at Eastoo, Pa.. Agotitlne 1.. residing In Barr township, Andrew S. and An-elm li., who are yet at borne. He bas eighteen grand children, fourteen living and four dead. He was a respectable citizen and a good and kind neighbor and it Is with regret that we rronlcle bis death. His funeral took place at Nk-ktown, on Aug. lltb, at 9 o'clock a. u. May bis soul rest in peace. Hay Fever. 1 hare (uflered sreatly from periodical return ef hay fever, covert a Caeever, UrukicieU. ug e"ted Uy" Cream Halm. I caa cheerfully tes tily a to tbe Immediate and continued renel ob tained by IU use. 1 heartily recommrnl It to tboce (uterine In.m tLis or kindred Ccmi UitU. (i-tr.) H. A- SUiitL. Cliuioc, VVle. Pleasol Cambria cutintT. J- J(J. 4, Dec. Term. 1S7. 1 Alia Subrxraa ln IX- ) vorre. , Cf iCSTV F I'A.MHFIi, SS. TKe Commontrralth of Pen i.yr.wia fo MATILDA HKAHI.rJY.Uiirnxo: T1TK command you a heretofore commanded 1? that all manner of kasiaee and excuse belt. set aniie you be and appear in your proper person before our Judges at fcbensburif, at our Court of Common Pleas, there to be held on the first Monday oi September next, to show cause. It any yoa have, why your husband Tboma Brad ley, should not tie divorced Iron tbe bonds of tnatrimonv which he hath contracted with you the said Matilda Hradley. agreeable to Petition and L.ibel exhibited against von before our said Court ; and thl yoa shall in ao wise omit at your peril Witkxk the Honorable Robert L.. Johnston, President Ju.liceof our said Court, Ibis 4th day of June, A. li. ISM. H. A. SHOEMAKKK, l'roth'y. Attest: Jonara A. at. Sheriff. Kbensburk. July 27. 18S8.-BI. - it c IS THE I liXSr A XI ItEST. WJ5 -L o 0 71 T H EK EAS THF. HON. ROBERT T. JOHN- STIIN. President Judee of tbe Court f Common Plaa. ef the 47th Judicial listrlrt Tnn sistiapr ot the County ot Cambria, has Issued his precept heart tin date the 10th day of June. 1S--8. to mo directed for holding; t'ourt of Oyer and Ter miner and General Jail 1M livery, and Quarter Seisior t the Peace. In Kbensburx lor tbe Coun ty of Cam bra and to ce-amenee? oa the "lrst Monday of September, ISsS, and continue two Week. Noticb is lltstsr flivca. that the Orouer, Justice of Peace, Aldermen, and Constable ot said county ot Cambria, that they be then and there in their proper persons at 1 o'clock In the forenoon ot raid day with their records. Inquisi tions, examination and their own remembran ce, to do those thine which ta theiroffice apper tain to be done and thnee wbo are bound ta reoot; Bizances and their own rembranees. to prosecute against the piisoneri that are or f ball be ln the Jail ol Cambria county. b then und there to prosecute aaalnat them a shall be just. Uivb under my baad at Ebensbor?. the 6th day Aasjnst. In the yearol our Iord. Its. and the One Hundred and Twelfth Yearol the Indepen dence ol Uie United State. - JON. A. OK AT, Sbenfl. ' Ebensbur;, An-. lO.JMi. - . L.LJ0ME0S. I.J.BrCl, A.I.BICL ESTABLISHED 1S72. ESTABLISHED ISS8. Joluiston, Bnct & Co. I Carrolltown Bank, c o h It stands at the heal of all srood nrant Those whs desire w have the best orvau shouid aciuauit tbein eelve with the pierlta of our InstrumentM. Ihint take our word for what we aav.-but s-e and test our Inatrumcnta. If nn dealer sells our organ In your locality, write to the factory. BUY JQ OT1IEK, ' . Address. MILLER ORGAN CO., Cafatotrwes. ec,JVe. IEXJA.IS"Orf . Xv We i'A?vT You! To send us 40 cents for one of our 1UNKKHS. SHARBAUGH, Cashier. &s:.hrg, fw'a. L A. W. BUCK, Cashier. ) General Bailiiiz Business Transacted. The tallowing are tbe principal features of a general backing business ; ncrosiTS Received payable on demand, and certificates Is sue.! to time deposit, to whom interest will be showed. LOANS Extra lei to customer on favorable t aims and appruved paper discounted at all lime. 4 ULLUTMN Made Id the locality and opon all the ban kin; town la the United States. Charge moderate. lsKAFTM lasned neotlable ln all part of the United States, and loreiara exchange lrsaed en all parts ol fcuroi a. AtTOlATS - - j whom reasonable aconmadation will be eateudeel. t Patmn are aaaured that all iraanftinni i,ii io neiii a auietly pilv4a and eiundenu&l. and .uvj win rAu a iiirvruiij nj a; won banking lulea will permit. Respect In 11t. JOllXSTOS. Bilk eV CO. Vvj lip-" '' - B in. FAR: WF.ESSSES. irast t.TOOA-liUisiy V..-t-ln. YOU WANT Aw Eixntrn Household S. D. Set. TiW act oinxi'fl i.f a Tnwwnful TT.tn!l" ani four itir-ri'hau-allt liia.Vs ei-rew-dnvfrw ami S cbi'i-i biiiiii,' ; f.u'i-.l mn noet vrorvl Ihix. TIiw 1-h4 i con1titlv -ful srerrwKpp. ariHiiul Uie boiiw. el tiw Hi-". in the hp, ni the farm. Sent frro on receipt of .60. Ask Your Local Dealer frrtl-m. if he ba tir.t pot tlieni. he will iret them fiirwi,ur' hl.ji 1 i-iih'T u r."-eipt of iriit an'..t'. .Si-jni fn..ij )'r o-ir illurt rated cu(o svjyue. ELIiRIGH & CO., Plantsvie. Conn. r GSEA.T IXSZZZLS MEAT-CUTTER. nrmnrcid Uie it H h, PaiiMC, Minre Maat, Srrtpplf, i'roqurttsrs, Hsunburt Sirsk, kc , kc. No. JO kc&t, xprrv pr3pcud,on rjcipt ol AMERICAN MTG C0.1 tii k Wsablcctan Ave, fkiladclpLia, PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPING CARS WITHOUT CHANGE, St. Loni3 to LrOs Aaeslea art) San Fraric-rco, Via THg IPQN MOUNTAIN OOijTF TH Lava St. Louis at 8:30 P. hi., bsulw. ylM.T T HAT I? O : WOOL I WOOL!! k'O M2H ALTITUDES. NO MOW SiCCXtDZS Wax. MritiT a Sox want you to btinn your wool to Altoona and get the highest market price, either Oaaa or Tra us. We have tne lar Kest stock ol lary GooJs. Notions and Carpet la Central 1'enasylvanla to aeieet irom. WM. alUKUAVA SON. lJliail i;il Iwevsntn Ave., June Sib, laSS.-Sib. . Alj)MCi, Pa. Watertovh Steam hmi& So., ZsT. "ST. li a r rt It t -V rr.i, jruu a fart tt i j s2 0 ft- 4 ' i a ., ; Of All ;laarLlE Writes for Cats V.J '- i -- -f X! XI SEE arc lined "w'tH't-. . nni! fnit-r i-iuli. iliai ewe j atru: tr u:'. t lri i;-iurtn's i;:sr;i- ty tij.t;!,- i,,.. i PsEFRIQEilATfi LIXr.D WITH :it .lF.i fcSpfvS Ccntml Wnj- and .Toir'oii Slroot, OHIO. Our Kb Comtmaiioii Sliot Gun a: 3 r. a fj f-,'r-.. X si I UL. e harp th b' tt-rfi taTi-1 comblnft'lon (Ta Trlf. A '.- iiriie'.'ii ui.fr IT BW ' ..li 1 fin.h In r-rv t'-wi 4iil I i I I' ffi'-r scam it If fppp, " -Iky am nit.iiJtftBi'fl :i.l Itif N-t VaiOPIn tlifl ijiirkft. 1 1 1 II arsiiiTi, n,: ni", m ; t : . rjii (r r 'r-T ij fetn V'- V::OUl' 31 AN ON THK ilUX. will r.i.un y--j. eend S ftp. fran ali?flCart'iiscV"Ktie. Geo. T7. ClaSin & Co. 51 & 55 Cuizs Zi IT:w Vrrz. c t of CAMBRIA FEEEIA11, WM Ebensburs. Penn'a., $L50 Per Year$L50 The coralnic Natioml C:nnpain will an ciclt lns; a well as tntereniutf one and no per son should be without a K'x'J newspaper. The t'AMriBiA lt:KMa will la.ttiluliv chronicle all nntioiiUl and local evenu and win j;lve its rearfer ail the news. The price is within tlie Teaih of all and no ucrton can altord to bo ithout it A TI I TO ADVERTISERS. The lurtre aad reliable circulation of the Kiiku- (1 aou) commends il to the favorable ci.tiMd eratioa ol advertisers and their favors will be in serted at the lowe.-t rates. The I'kkkxax is read weekly by about 2,ixu people. THE JOB PKITI.U U1TH 1, connected with the t'Kt-KX a n. is me ot the rno8t complete in the county. Hill Hca,i5. letter Heads, 'ards. Knvelopes, Circulars. Isudaera. IVstets. rri'srimtncs. etc., etc., will i.e printed on hort entice, in the latest stylus aad at the mi reasonable irici. YOU Etetai Fire Insurance Apcy T "VV. DICK, General Insurance Agent, EBESSKURG, FA.. SALESMEN WANTED to canvasa lor the sale of Nuiorr Stnck ! Steady emplortnent iruarantt-ed. SAlAKY AND tX-lKNSI-ai PAID. Al.plv at ouce. staUnu- ate CHA&li BKUiHLKS I'OM PAN Y, (ICeler to this palter. llochei'ter. ts. Y. THE SAliFOED REFLECTOR - HOT-AIR FURNACE, TU I3ST rOTRlTl HIITF?. io tV.e tAet ' Over 30,000 SANPORD ITeatera in Use. I B1 ! , "rr j; ! ! S5 A A'- .kio ival.' . J tall'tAUial. I f'il -ltv tr 10 A'ninn wonifii. 1st- i!it"i1 nuie-vior - itrar ri'ii ,w UT; at- tUJl tl-WsVll. NVlt bT mUll, fl. 1'wLTUO- Ufa cf HEKRY WiRD BEECKE3 LT.SS v riUi..raf' cinir hij lit rm bux binia to iua CuaU. Vrk'tOisa I Killer. i; jm jeirej ptNUtl. i-.t i . ; A. Trial Witt .Justify Our Claim. Alo nn:!f.i'-t"ifv- r.f .:t-f"r'l J. w.-l (!v.lt:t,t..rr f.-nT.ri: thnlfr.nt SI l.V l tvt-riHli.l ij. i.l Jv ('Rinr' ; I Hr.?i.rl i'i ini.-r irieirt-1 i-i- lum ti f Uts ai.d Aj'.utinr:t H..us. fUid lliu c-l"lt;u.n.'d Aii.il r I .-'k. E'furcjirrti'utij w-i ht- -..J fnr ci?.-n.'r a-l T..c xV'ulu-al Stove Woris. Do 5T1TJ frrl fliill. 7n.'iiM. liir-fp?! ,?r '. l-s. aad iuiit'scrib.itny I'lii-enil'li', I t.th i- rally iiml nit ntaliy; txpcr-t-niu a tuliticis r l.ii:itiuor aft it rutine, w c ' : ni-ss." or emptiiii- oi" stoi: .u:h i' tnr r inir. t-nic-uc o.uittil, titT cr b.i ' ta -. mout li. in-, --u'-i- appcrip , Oi -.itie- . ir. ln.-tt!.'hvs. l.'uri-cJ '-. .! :,!' .iu:rf? bt-lore thf eyi'S. nervous '.-i)i,tr:-.ii i " r fciuii'ii'n. irr;:.t!.ii: y or tfi'iH-r. I , . r I. : aii'Ttiiitinir with Vbiilv e-'i.t.it.i-. . tititix. tr:-.iint piil.is iirr'; a' -l I 'irr. . f'-et, lro'.vsir.'fs nli r ni'-a'a, v.hIci tliwu ti'l nrv! i!Tr.-tro-ri t:sr sii'-p. c-' n inU.Tiha.no Utsiiag oi ui-- I. or if ias inir caianiit y ? I. yriu have nil, or pny cor.Fidorrb'.c Ttu: of tucse eymptoiiib, ji u fie suacrirnr ' lint iuis?t cin'imon p Atnt-rii'Hn mh'hi: lliiiou- Dyspi-piua, nr Tornid l iver. i".-o witri Dyopopsia, or 1tn1iift-tit;. '1 lio touipiU-ul-'.L ji.ur til;- .-sr- Ii's r-t .ti , nwaler the mimlor n-ia rl.vci-'itv i . f.ii.iP. Ni rri:'tfi'r v lint Ptac if l-i n lr. I'lcrce-. ;o;c-i ?l lilcrtl UiJ tM-v. will sutidce it. i! I. ! i jic.-.n!i?,tr to tinne lor a r.-,.u'iftiHlie Icri-tri of t,-.ie. . curvil. oomplii at ions multiply ar.-l t'i tion of f h buuif-v. 'kiu ' Hnrt 1 lilhf'uiiiutidiii. Ki'lui-y 1 Itp'1!.'. tr o1 'icr . ' Dta ladies u.-eijuito linl-ie toi , in xu'i, or Inter, :ri l,ie a ftii.il tc: luinmio.i. Ir. I'irrre'K .. IJen .TJedical r rotrry nn povrerlully upon tl.i i.:viv. tliroiiirh Hint, crettt lihioil-put-ilvisj i. ci.M!: st!u; f.Vbi. ni of ail I'kwwt.i is r.. . purii'. ., Irom wiwti'Vtt must M).iit:. -;imlly 4'Minieious ill C'lui tipou I ' ' n-vrf. an I other ncn tmr irtraini. c flit-Hirtr-eriiniT, and h.-Hii:ir tu ir si a. mi npix-li;'.'::!.', rct.'or-.tt. ve toiiiC, it. ; liiirfwon tii'l nuir.iioti. Hereby 1'Uvri u tioth fefh Kiid etrencrb. In inui.!ri.i . tins won.V.rl'ul medicine Las y&l: '. . ecielirity in ei.Tinpr l'ev r unj . (..-, i .. I; ever, luuib A true, and kiudi-- I ,.. - Ir. 1-ierce'u Gulden Jltaiti corcry from a common Illoti li. or r.rin'tir.;.. - . 'i woriit tcrfiiia. S-n.it -i heu ui, " K i : -Scaly or Houirli Sitirj. ia biiort. u ' ; . CM'.i-d by bad blood ara conquen ' : ?. -rKwerfiil, punryiur-, nnl inv iiron.t : erne. 4 -real Kutiujr t'li'-rs rapidly be.-t e;. it Ivtiiini irilli;nc. 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