,;).! 1'. -- til! J. 5 1 1 ..VZ) I'KRSOXAL. L0( J u,t reived. liH) Irish tiore eollars at l"X,n -t Sun'- f i'u&iIc School of thla place) will I. ",,'jn MomlH naxt. f erf wi t"5 law railroad show here ' '.'' l ull of n11 month. ? .hLr of thla nlarn. la I Mf A'"llr i friend In nttaburjli. will l' a concert In the Opera, . ....... t t nvanlnff. f 1 1- " t,in on Tuesday and Wednesday. y.'tira ivrnoortts, who voted on age T(,:i, tuu.-t ba assessed in order to Tota I Xh If:1 0 or alanghterlna squlr rci S. ;tember 1, and continues un- .Uaiiiiry 1. : ..... . v. ur. Mai -new .uji clerk at the P. R. 1 ..."mii at Creac, spent Sunday with (Vpan-nt In this place. I Mr. P F. Drown, of the Central note!, 1 , ll e tiro brick on th ground for a new .vH-jn-nt In front of his hotel. I W(W,rs. (Ve Lucky and L. A.. Hoberts ' .ltt,hnri:. are vialting their friends. y.x. Uerman and Frank Connell, of this .ire. jf.ri. Join and Ualph and Miss ".me Mandon, of Pittsburgh, are th I v of Mr. C. T. UoberU family In this j -Et Speaker of the IIou" of Tlepre I -.utives of this State. John E. raunee. of j hletphla. with his family. Is stopping at I -rnomasCoulIn, fl f teen-year. old A I- n boy. wa drowned near Elderado, ti.r cnuutv. on last Sunday afternoon ; In bathinn. .v five months old child of Mr. and Mra. 'im Sharp living about three, miles north , Evnburi! died on Friday last from Choi- t j Infinitum. -Wanted at McDonald's store. Loretto, Ji, mVi pounds good, clean dry wool for iih the highest price will be paid. Cash y t.d if desired. j -Thomas Kerr, son of E. G. Kerr, Eeq., i' tbs place, who had been visiting In r.stown for the past two months return l! Homton Tuesday. I Msrs. Wooir, Son Thomas, the t: eipest clothiers of Johnstown, have a new I .vertiiK'ment in tha Freeman this week. I .n't fall to read It. Editor Lloyd, of the Herald, accornpa I e.t by bis aetter half, Is taktcg in the sights : i.fttyburtf this week, with the Juniata V .:" Editorial Association. -Mr. KJward Sharbaugh and Mr. Oscar I.Edrt. nf Carrolltowo, who took advan b.Tcf the sxcurslon to Niagara Falls last itwk, rnturned home on Saturday. 1 -Mr. '.Vra. J. Oatman, son of Dr. J. J. I ttman, of Altoona. passed through this J ve oo Tuesday for Carrolltowo, where be :cJs speodlng a few days with friends, j -A city boarder who heard a rooster crow J r the first time the other morning. In a . ry manner said, "I wish that cornet ) i;sr would let up until after breakfast." j -William Lloyd, of Altoona, the well L:.wn banker, died at thb resident of his j f.c-in-law. Maxwell Kiukead,at4 o'clock ,'.a WVdtieday mormon m the TUh year o' e ' ce. j.; -Mi'-rs. Seward and Manthall Jones, of ' ' firm it Inna, TJ u . . - . . M w imp, Kiiiibo OTiirr3,(ii ntn. Mass., are visiting relatives and vends In this place, whera they formerly idi'd. -Chemist say it takes more than twc , much suirar to sweeten preserves, uoes, etc., if put In when they begin to 'S, as It dos to sweeten after the fruit Is "'ked. Charles StratUn, of B'.alrsvUle. a brake- -n on the t Tenn road, fell from a car j-junrfay and had both feet Injured, one --t.ly that amputation at the ankle was p -Kupture cure guaranteed by Dr. J. R. .-usyr, Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. Ease : ucoe, no operation or delay iroru busl- . r attested by Uiousanda of cures after i ..ri l.tll. -atnuei Moore, cf CurwensvIIle, Clear- -id county, was killed In the lumber woods -n1y afternoon near Brockport, Elk ' JftT. by a saw-log striking him. Ills neck 'a broken. J -Misn lUttie Sharbaiiah. daughter cf ,.'.r. J. W. Stiarbajtfti. t Carrolltown. who t d been on a visa to Niagara Falls for sev eral days. pad throutfti ttils place on Tues 'ay on her way horn. -Mrs. Annie Klluceni-mlth. of Lawrene- ;r-e. (Pitt.-buigh) wu has been visiting In j t'.-.s place for the past few wee ks for the iioitu of her health, returned home on ! Mjuday lant much Improved. 4 A German engineer who visited Penn ) 'l":vnla a while ago to investigate the Iroo !.-,.-. , no nrai uome mac rittsburg forty men could do In one day much work as It reqnired 100 men to do 'ii-rniany. -A lane portion of one of the walls of t now St. Elmo Hotel, now being erected 'a Tunxsutawney. fell on Friday last, se T''T Injuring one of the workmen. The will be quite heavy to the persons erect t tlie structurf. -We have a speedy and positive Cure r Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker Mouth, and ad.-hp, In .shlloh's CaUrrh Remedy. A ': Injector free with each bottle. Use If ym desire health and sweet breath. I'c, . centa. Sold by Dr. T. J. Davison. -Mr. E. n. Creswell, the contractor for "putting up of the telephone line be 'n Kbensboj-g and Carrolltowo. Informs it!iatthe wires will be In working order !i Monday next. Willie Sboemaker, son of n. A. Shoemaker, Esq., will have charge of tte "rtlee In EhenMburg. -Thomas A. Illncle, of Wllmore, a rk-man on the Pennsylvania railroad, m killed at East Conemangh on Satnrday! He nu thrown from the train while drll- scars, by a sudden lurch and the wheels -hfd bis body into a shapeless mass He m about twenty-one years of age. -Iv. Father Wal.-h, pastor of the Cath- rrmrch In this place for several years, Ms .tcarture on Friday last for Coyle Butier connty, Pa., the scene of his jis labors. He will be succeeded here T Iv. Father Smith, of Altoosa, who Is P"-Um1 here during tne present week. Mr. W. L. Nicholson, of Altoona, who lii lnt the pajt month at the Mountain !l,u "e. IQ thin nl -. rtktnnA - -'ilriy. Mr. xicholson Is a pleasant and ' young man and during his short ''o nurtown made many friends, who be j-'mj to welcome him bark at any 'irce. .rIJrhn Att'a' ,lor n Braddock, wis ttmitted to Jail on Saturday for the non- fS ILont ty . .. ita.'. - !, 1De commtimeni was out L V Tav f1 H.I,. . 'I'jiijK .n,1 ,.A .. ..i .v. . . '4 II nn . uuui iui ics u paia - "rKi-u oy aue process or law. f'-ipinf prisoners charged with non- vnunt : tXM , n lirrnrTenee is -Forty new brick buildings are under contract for erection oo the site of the bnrned district of DuBols, bealdea many frame structures. Some of the bricks are already under roof. Mr. James Costlow, ex-County Com missioner, of Adams township, baa been summoned as a petit juror, at the District Court of the United States, for the Western District of Pennsylvania, to be held In the Cunrt House at Scranton, Lackawanna connty. on Monday, the 3d day of Septem ber. i?sa. The following named persons can each oMaln a latter by calling at the Eben-buruh post office: Mrs. II. U. Cntts, Miss Mary A. Conner. Mr. Martin Farabangh. Mrs. William II. McMuIlen, Sarah Miller. Mr. John A. Streams, Miss Katie R. Ling. Per sons calling for these letters will plea state they were advertised. At ehe examination of teachers In Sus quehanna township on Saturday .Ang. 18, the following named teachers were selected : Weakland's school, A. P. Weakland ; Gra ver's school. Ceo. L. Dearer ; Koontzman's school. Orlanda Helfrlck; Bearer's school, Annie White. The following schools re main vacant: Salt, Well Carman's and Westover's. The bodies of the two men drowned at Sheridan, a few miles helow Johnstown, on Wedneaday of last week have been recover ed. The parties were Rev. Mr. Comlogo and Ed. C. Orth, of the American Canoe Association, and were from Pittsburg. Tbe body of Rey. Comingo was fonnd on Sun day last and that of Mr. Orth on Monday. Their bodies were taken to Pittsburg. Gottlieb Lantsberger, a yonng man who ba lived In a little bouse bv himi West Newton. Westmoreland connty, was found dead Tuesday evening about 4 o'clock. He was lying; across a chair, his bead rest Ing on a ttunk. lie Is supposed to have been dead several days, bis body being In an advanced state of decomposition. Ue was last seen on Monday evening of last week. The "Brothers" st Loretto have rebuilt tbe north wing of the college which was burned down December 0, 1886. Tbe stu dents will occupy the study hall and dormi tories this com log scholastic year. Studies will do resumed at the college on the 3d of September. Many applications have al ready been made ; and the coming year promises to be an exceptionable prosperous one for tbe college. Bargains at McDonald's store. Loretto, Ta, Sugar, 6. 7, 8 and 9 cents per pound , teas, 33. 30 and 70 cents per pound ; coffee 13, 20 and 22 cents per pound ; oatmeal, 3 cents : barley. 6 cents ; rice 8 cents per pound ; calicoes, 4, 3, 6, and 7 cents per yard ; dress goods. 6, 8. 10. 12 and 13 cents, per yard ; children's, misses' and ladies' shoes and all spring and summer goods at actual cost for spot cash or trade. A family In Clarion connty recently cooked mushrooms and ate of tneo. Tbe family were all taken sick and a young child died and two more children are not expected to live. The family know now that tbe food was not mushrooms, as sup posed, but toadstools. In tact there Is but one sura way to tell mushrooms from toad stools, and that Is to eat them, and If you live they were mushrooms, and If yoa die they were toadstools. One of Somerset's most honored citi zens. Col. John R. Edle.dledathla residence In that place on Monday afternoon. He was tbe oldest living member of tbe Somer set bar, was the first District Attorney of the county, twioe represented the county In the State Legislature, and was twice elected to Congress. He was a graduate of West Point, and early In tbe late war was pro-, muted to the lank of lieutenant colonel and served with great distinction throughout the war. Thomas Riffley, a young colored man was drowned In the Stonycreek near Mox Dam. on last Sunday evening. Riffley along with several other men went In bath ing and In a short time Kiffly was no ticed sinking. Bsfore assistance reached bim he disappeared for tbe eecood time which was the last seen of him. His body was recovered on Monday afternoon near the spot where he was last seen, ne was 21 years of age and his home was la Mecers burg. Franklin county. He bad been working In Johnstown about one week. The Westmoreland county Commission ers have examined toe connty bridges de stroyed by the flood, and find tbe damages about a rollows : Tbe Joint bridges cross leg Jacobs' creek, viz : Dlstner's mill, Hogg station and Iron, which will require, at the lowest estimate, $3,000 to rebuild them ; the Southside Irwin bridge. $1,000 ; Larimer, $2,000 ; Spruce P.nn bridge. In Derry townablp, J2.0OO. and the Saltsbnrg. f l.Ooo, ss well as a lame number or others that must be repaired at an early date. A close estimate puts the loss at from 120,000 to 123,000 Gnenaburg Record. Francis naas, a young German, aged about eighteen years who has only been In this country about a year, was badly in jured In Mitchells A Co.'s mines at Hast ings on Tuesday. lie was ponring ont some powder from a can containing about sixteen pounds, when a spark from bis lamp Ignited It and a terrible explosion followed. Tbe young man was terribly bnrned about the face and breast and the flesh torn off bis hands and arms. His eyes are but slightly Injured and it be lives be wUl be able to see, though but little hopes are entertained for bis recovery. A terrible accident occurred at Spring field mines about 3 o'clock on Monday eve ning, whereby John F. Hennessey, an em ploye, waa so badly Injured that be wl.'j probably die. Mr. Hennessey was one of the blasting gang and bad put In a seven foot hole and bad blown a pot in It with dy namite, after which be proceeded to charge the hole with powder. Ue had poured In about one gallon of block powder when an explosion occurred, by wbat means Is not known. He received tbe force of the ex plosion full In tbe face, tearing away tbe lower part of his face, blowing out bis rlgbt eye and Injuring hla breast so badly that re-, covery Is apparently impossible. Altoona Tribttti. It has been decided by the Pennsylvania Company to bejiln Immediately the erection of five mammoth shops In East Altoona at a cost of too.ooo. the plars of which reached Altoona last Friday. The shops will have a capacity to build one hundred and fifty loco motives a year, and will give employment to sixteen hundred machinists. This means a gain ta Altoona's population of at least ten thousand. Tbe shoDa are tn h hniit in ...k a way as to admit ot additions at any time, and are a part of the plan of the Pennsyl vania system to concentrate all their effgine ana car building at one central point. To- Kether with tne new ah on now onina nn and Improvements eontemnlated. &t wat ri.ooo.ooo will be expended In Altoona dur ing the next fourteen months to increase facilities for road equipment. Sb.WnalaUnb. Will yon heed the warning. Tbe signal perhaps of the sure approach of that more terrible disease, Consumption. Ask your selves If you can afford for the sake of sav ing 50 cents, to run the risk and do nothing for It. We know from experience that Shlloh's Cure will Cure your Cough. It never falls. This explains why more than a Million Bottles were sold the past year. It relieves Croup and Whooping Cough at once. Mothers do not be without It For Lame 'Jack, Side c Chest, use Shllohs' Porous piaster. SoldPy Dr. T. J. Davison. Te season at South Fork, says the Pitts burg Time, was brought to a sudden close Monday by the discovery on Sunday that there were six eases of scarlet fever at that time am on the cottages. Tbe season np to this time bad been a phenomenally success, f at one ; tn fact, the most soeceskful In tbe Mstoty of the club. Since last summer a number or new and handsome villas nave been erected along the ahore of tbe beauti ful lake, and all of these, as well as all or tboae which bad been built In tbe paat few years, bave been occupied this summer. The first cloud which gathered to mar tbe perfect happiness which bad spread over tbe place was the discovery, about a month ago, of two very light eases of scarlet fever. There was great consternation for awhile, and a number of mothers departed with their children, but tbe scare was of short duration. Tbe beautiful resort once more resumed Its wonted life and gayety, and everything was as bappy as a marriage bell, when tbe above mentioned bomb was thrown Into tbe camp of the visi tors on Sunday. Rapid preparations were made by everybody to leave at the earlleat possible moment, and on Monday morn ing a regular colony moved down to the South Fork station to return borne. An other large number arrived on tbe Mail train Monday, and soon the beautiful resort will be deserted for tbe season. Saddest DMlk. Mr. Lewis Beynon, an old and respected resident or Ebenabnrg, on last Monday afternoon about half past two o'clock, started to visit bis daughter. Mrs. R. n. Roberts, who resides about four miles south west or Ebensburg. About bait past four o'clock Mr. John Long and Mr. J. W. Printle, of Snmmerhlll, who bad been In Ebensburg and were returning borne, when within a abort distance of tbe residence of Mr. R. II. Roberts, found Mr. Beynon on tbe side of the road. Just about expiring. They got ont of the boggy and went to his as sistance, bnt be was past all help and gave a gasp or two and died. It Is supposed tbat heart disease was tbe cause of his death. His corpse was taken to tbe residence of bis son In law. Mr. R. n. Roberts, and after being prepared for burial was brought to bis homo on Tuesday. Mr. Beynon was a native of Wales bnt came to this country I when a young man and bad been a resident of Ebensburg for over forty years. About thirty years ago he had a stroke of paralysis and ever since bad been partially paralyzed oo bis left aide, bnt he still continued to work at bis trade, that of a tailor. He leavee a wife and two sons. Howard, of Ebensburg, and Wesley, sn engineer on tbe Pennsylvania railroad, and three daughters, Malinda, married to R. 11. Roberts, of Cam bria township and Clara acd Annie, who are unmarried. He was about 63 years of A Trme Snake Stvry. On Friday of last week Mr. Adam Kem ery, of West Taylor townablp, while up turning a large root in a field where be was plowing, discovered a pile or blarksnakes. With a good stout club be succeeded in dis patching every one or them, when a count of tbe reptiles showed tbe number killed to be fifty -seven. each one about a root in length. Subsequently the old one, measuring over six feet, was killed a few rods away, mak ing firty-eight in alL We are aware that this favors somewhat of the nsnal Munchausen variety or snake stores, but we assure oor readers that we state tbe exact truth, as Mr. Kemery Is a reputable farmer and gives these facts nn Varnished. Farther than that, the state ment is verified by Robert Gechnour, a youox man who was working In the same nd. Any one doubting this story, bow ever, can prove the matter to bis own satis faction any day this week by driving out on tbe Benshoff Hill to Mr. Kemery's farm, where be can see tbe reptiles for himself. JohnxtouH Democrat. Keslaeed Rales tm the reaaaylvaala Mate Fair via Peaasylvaala Kail. Tbe Pennsylvania State Agricultural As sociation will bold Its tblrty-foorth annual exhibition at the fair grounds In Philadel phia. September 3d to 13th. 1S83. Since tbe last exhibition a large amount of money has been expended in Improving tbe grounds, enlarging the building, and adding new ac commodations for exhibits and stock, so that the equipment of the grounds Is now unsurpassed In tbe country. Tbe display of agricultural products. Implement, ma chinery, and live stock will be very large, and tbe 123.000 offered In premiums will render the competition spirited. Beside these departments tbe trotting races, polo contests, atheletie porta, and a large num ber of novel and Interesting special features will add a variety of entertainment and In struction never before offered. Tbe proximity of tbe fair grounds ot the Pennsylvania railroad renders access from all parts or the country very easy. For the accommodation or visitors the Peansylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tick, ets September 3d to 14th. from principal stations on tbe main line and branches, at gTeatly-rednced rates. Special arrange ment will be made, and train will ran as occasion require, due announcement of which will be made later. A Ward tatheThlaker. If you are young, vigorous, full of life and health, yoa require no itimvlant, but, unfortunately, we are not all so; then think, if depressed In spirits. If lack of ambition, if weak from disease. If lung trouble, if no appetite what is best to use Why. ask the Hospitals, ask the Faculty, and they will all answer tbat Max Klein's "Silver Age" Rye Is the best stimulant In the world. He will also forward yon six quarts or tbe best six year old Gueken bulmer. Finch. Gibson or Over holt for $5 00, or (1.00 per single quart. His Wines are the purest, and for 73 cents per quart, you can rely upon any article advertised by Max Klein, 82 Federal street, Allegheny. Send for price list. We ship goods, neat ly packed, any wbere. Aug. 31. '88. ly. Oar Favavlte Clainlas; Man renin. A letter bas been received at this office to the effect that the Economy Clothing Co.. of Johnstown, Pa., bave almost completed their fall stock. Mr. Amos Sulka Is a part ner In the above firm and be will be In Ebensburg In tbe early part ot September with a large stock of new goods. His lib eral and booe&t dealings bas won for bim the confidence, good will and patronage or our peo'ple. and all In want or clothing should wait for bin. In the meantime, should anyone visit Johnstown, they should call at the immense establishment on Main street. There is none better, none cheaper than the Economy Clothing Company. Ple-ale. A fcoclal ple-nlc was held In rarrlsh's grove, near Loretto. on Saturday. August 2Cth. It was an enjoyable affair and large ly attended by their many friends and ac quaints nees. L. Batklrat Aralea Dwal v. The beat salve In tbe world for Cnts, Brulaes. Sores. Ulaers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Cblllblalns, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively seure Piles or bo pay required. It Is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 23 eenU per box. For sale by E. J ames and W. W.McAtetr. Loretto. Sheriff Sale. Tbe Sheriff will offer at public sale at the Mansion House, Johnstown, on Satur day, September 1, 1888, tbe following : All the right, title, and Interest of Ed ward L. Shaffer, or. In, and to a piece of land In Upper Yoder township ; to bo sold at tbe suit of James O'Connor. AH tbe right, title, aid Interestof Sarah Michaels and Wesley Michaels, of. In, and to a rrame house and lot or ground in Morrell vtlle ; to be sold at tbe suit of S, and E. Overdorf. All the right, title, acd interest of Jacob Malzl, or, in, and to two lots or ground, a alaoghter'-bouse, and other out-bulldlngs In Stonycreek township ; to be sold at tbe salt of Christ Hornlck. AD the right, title, aol Interest, of Fred. Cart, of. In. and to a frame bouse and Ir regularly shaped lot of ground In tbe Fourth ward Johnstown, to be sold at tbe suit of C Kast. All tbe right, title, and Interest ot John R. Dill ot. In, and to a lot of ground In Stonycreek township ; to be sold at the suit or Jacob Fend. . On Monday, September 3d. tbe Sheriff will offer tbe following at tbe Court House In Ebensbarg at 1 o'clock. All the right, title, and Interest of Philip Weible.of, In, and to a lot of ground and bouse In Carrolltown, to be sold at tbe suit of tbe Commissioners of Blair connty. All tbe right, title, and Interest of W. W. Sherman, or, in, and to a lot or ground and dwelling house In East Taylor township ; to be sold at tbe suit of the Commissioners of Cambria county. All tbe right, title, and interest of Pat rick Fleming, or, in. and to a lot or ground and rrame dwelling in tbe borough ot Pros pect ; to be sold at the suit ot tbe Commis sioners of Cambria county. Uvea of tne Candidate. An agreeable variation from tbe hack neyed eulogle of campaign literature is furnished in the "Lives and Public Services of Grover Cleveland and Allen G. Tbur man" by Wltllam Ubler Hensel, ex-Chalr-man of tbe Democratic Slate Committee of Pennsylvania, and George F. Parker, man aging editor of tbe New York JVeat. This Is not a work ot apology for any ot Mr. Cleveland's acts; and yet, the real facts ot certain parts of bis life which bave been seized upon by his enemies to belittle bim or put bim In an undignified light, show yery clearly a good purpose and clear sense. From first to last it may truthfully be said that office bas sought Grover Cleveland at first, Indeed, In vain, as when, In 1867. be declined the U. S. Assistant District Attor neyship for the Northern New York dis trict. But on January 1, 1882, when be be came Mayor of Buffalo, It :was with the ap proval of tbe largest majority the city bad ever given. From this point the career of Grover Cleveland belongs to the history of the na tlou. and it is needless to rehearse It In these column. Tbe criticism of this biog raphy, however, upon Mr. Cleveland's work as Governor, being largely a matter ot fact. Is well worth reprinting. Ot tbe book before us it may be said that it is a valuable and excellent work, one In wblcb great compasa and variety bave not lead to the sacrifice of literary grace and In terest. It Is. Indeed, almost a library of reference. Space forbids aov such extend ed comment upon tbe excellent review of the life of Allen G. Tburman. as has been given to that of tbe President, in addition to these leading topics will be found a rec ord or the Democratic National Convention of 1888, Including platform and resolutions, a statement of the principles of the leaders or Democracy from Washington down, tbe President's famous message of December. l$S7 on tariff reform, the "Cltirens nand Book" (a large reference book in Itself) and many portrait. Pp. 387. Clotb. The work is issued by the well known house of Uobbard Bros., of Philadelphia. Chicago, and Kansas City, and Is beautiful ly Illustrated. We are not surprised to bear It Is having a wonderfully rapid sale through agents. Here Is a fine chance for energetic young men to make money, as every family in the land should be afforded a chance to procure this remarkably Interesting and important work and that right speedily. HIRKIiUE UCESSES IMC ED. The following marriage licenses were Issued by tbe Clerk of tbe Orphans' Court for the week ending Wednesdsy, Aug. 29. 18X8: Daniel LendeU Cambria and Amelia Tbom, Johnstown. James X. Singer. Jackson township and Amelia 1. Angus, East Tavtor township. Francis P. Fox. MinersvKle and Emma J. Kinney, Jobnatown. John Fitzgerald and Carrie Brown. Gals Utzln. Edward Bamrlck and Emma Owens. Lilly borough. Waiter S. Miller and Ida Behe. Washing ton township. Thomas Patrick Leap and Jane Elizabeth noover. Lilly borough. Joseph Gaidoer and Mary A.Gates, Yoder township. John Toth and Annie Tacko, Cambria borough. . Simon Stiles. White township and Cecelia Brown, Dean township. Robert M Livingston. Grubbtown and Lovina Ream. Upper Yoder township. Elmer E. Constaote and Julia Ann Wlss singer, Stonycreek township. George Vincent Cole. Ertensbarg and Maggie McCombie, Carroll township. DIea. ROIXSERS. Died at br home In Ebens bnrg on Thursday, August 23rd, 188. Mrs. Jane Rodgers. wire ot Alonza Rodger, aged about 35 years. Iy"IP"la and Liver Caalaf at. Is It not worth the small price of 75 cents to free yourself of every rymptoro ot these distressing complaints. If yoa think so call at our store and get a bottle of Sholob's Vitamer. Every bottle bas a printed guarantee on It, use accordingly, and if It does yoa no good It will cost yoa nothing. Sold by Dr. T. J. Davison. Hay Fever. I have been afflicted with hay ferer from earty la Annan antll lrost. My eyas wonld ran a stream of water and I aneesed continually. I waaadrtsed to aso Ely's Cream Balm. It bas worked like a charm and I can say J am entirely enred. Sirs. Emetine Johnson. Cheater, Conn. I hare been for several years a sufferer from hay lever aad sever head cold. I have fonnd nothing that can compare with Ely's Cream Balm. I wonld not be witboat It for any consid eration. It I flraply wonderful in Its effect npon the nasal organ. f. a. bum, Wilmington, N. SHERIFFS SALE. BY virtue of a writ of furl Facta bsned ont of the Court of Common Plea of Cambria county tn me directed U.er will be expoaed to ale by public vendue outcry, at th Court Hoass In Ebeoseury; on Monday, Sept. 3rd, 1S8S, AT 1 OVLOCX P. M th following property to wit : AI! the right, title and Interest or John Martin and Eliia Mania la a certain pleoe or parcel ot land situate In Dean towofbip, Cambria eoentv. Pa., adjoining land ol Deuai Cauley, Patrick Planerty. Ih.rU Brown and others, containing M acre. aboutU acree of which are cleared, aad having thereon erected a two-atory fraae hous and frame barn now In tbe occupancy of John Martin aad Eltaa Martin, taken la execution and to be old at tbe suit of J. S. Calvert and Bro. e-IKKMS Or' SALE : One-third of the pur chase mnn-T to be paid when the properly is knocked down and the remaining two-third oa tha connrmation ot th deed. JOaEPH A.UR4.T. Sheriff. Ebensbiirg. Aag. IS, 1SSS. I.STKAY NOTICE. j Came to tbe residence of Albert M. Anns man la Allnaheny towniblp. Cambria county. Pa., en or about tbe loth day of Auaot. I'M. one Orewn-bleck cow, one while spot In forehead and one whit spot en hip next tall, mppcted to be (ix years old. Tbe owner will pleaieeome for ward and prove property, pay charge and taka her away or th th will he dipod of acoorJiav to law. ALBtKr AVKS3iAK. Allegheny Two.. Au. il, loss. TJSTBAY NOTICE. XU StrTd away from Ola WblU. Pa bunt Joly in. a black row with whit pots, whit blly. and -crumpled hinii." A satialac tory reward will b id lor lnlormaUoa of bar whereabout. Addrws MICH A FX. MAZENKO. KiUaBUDa- tolot, Uu.tr Cw Pa. Ang. iO. IS SS. ajOnCE TO BONDHOLDERS. JL1 Notlee la hereby atvea to all awreoaa hold ing or ownlBK capon bonds Issued by tbe ouaaty of Cambria to present them to the treararer of aid eounty ot Cambria tor payment on Septem ber 1st. las, ai alter that date Internet will ceaae on the acme. JOHN I'AMPHiXL. ) JOHN K1KBY, Com'l. J.U.LLOYD. Attert : 1. A. MoOoroa, Clerk. Ebeasbarz. July 27. lsS.-et. XV Notie la hereby aires that the followlDr accounts bare been Hied la tha Court or Common -" v1...uij, i ana win n oon flrmed by said eonrtoa tbe am Monday of Sep tember next aulas cans be ahoern to th. Arary. lt and Baal acooaat of John Kyaa. asl-nee ot John H. Clark aod wife for beneAt of creditor. k vi j . e. w (joDDor, as ernee ol Jaob TreiLa and wl f fa K.n.fi. A, H. A. SHOEMAJEEB. ProUTy. Ebenitmrg;, An. 10, IMS. 'ABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SILK The underslirned will aei: taair l.r. . nated in Allegheny tuwmhlp, adjoining lands of D. A. McOough. ik. J. Sell. Henrr Manan.iH and other, ouaialnlng lit acre, AO acre cleared.' wen umoerea witn oak. hemlock, cucum ber and hickory. A good twoiory-plank house and frame barn, together with all necessary out buildings, a never tailing aprlng of water and a stream of water running iknu.h iu There I also T5 eholoe apple. Dear and neach tree on the promisee. The above property will be old at a price and term to ault tba noirhuu and a good warrant deed frusranteed. at a k y ruKY. ANN PUKY. Loretto Poatofflce, Pa. June lit. Orphans' Court Sale : OF : VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. BY virtue of an order Isaulng ont ot th Or phan' Court of Cambria eoanty. Pa. to me directed. 1 wUl expose to aale at public ren du or outcry on th premises In Allegheny town ship, oa SATURDAY, AUG. 25, 1888. AT 1 O'CLOCK. P. M.. tb following described real ette. via : A piece or lot of ground Ituat la Allegheny towmhlp. Cambria connty. Pa., bounded on the north by tbe township road leading from Loret to to Ebenaburg, on the east by a 18 loot alley, on the south bv a IS loot alley and on tha west by lot No. 6. fronting S3 teeton (aid townahlp road, and extending back a described KSi feet, and having a two-atorled frame bouse, a rrame stable and tbe sectary outbuilding thereon erected. This property I situated juit oauid th northern Urn It of the borough of Loretto. By virtue of the same order of Court I will alao expose to (ale at public vendue or outcry at Oal liuln.onthe premises hereinafter described, on said date, August asth. ltss. at v o'clock r. M.. th following described real estate, vis : A lot ol ground ntuate In the village of Marys Tille, la Oallltxln borough, Cambria eounty. Pa., fronting to leet on Forest ctreet and extending back ISO teet to an alley, adjoining lot of S. B Corn on tbe east, and lot of Wm. Eckenrodeon tbe west, (tbeauei and mineral being reserved ), having thereon erected a t wo-etorld tram turn, a tram (table and oatballdlng. -TEKMS OK SALE : Ten per cent, ol th pnrcwas money to be patd when th properties are sold, the balance or one-third at the aonOrma tlon of the aale. and the remainder la two equal r st menu la six and twelve month therealtor. teferred payment to bear Interest and to be se cured by th judgment bond and raortga- of the purchaser. JOSEPH HOUUE. Adm'r of Sophia SI1L dee'd. Loretto, Ang. S, !Ss8.-3t. LEGAL NOTICE. Thomas Bradley, vs. Matilda Bradley. " la th Court or Common Plea of Cambria count v. Nl . lec Term. l."7. I Alias subpo-na la 1H I vorce. tXUTTTY OKCAMBRIA.8S. Ta Cmw wraith of Vwasyranta fe MAT1LWA BKADLEY. GBBsTTWO : TfTEesaas4 jo a heretofore commanded 1 T that all manner of badness and excuses being set aside yea be and appear In your proper peraoa before our Judges at Ebensburg. at our Court of Common Pleas, there to be held on the Brat Monday ol September Seat, to show cause. If any yoa have, why your has baa d Thomas Brad ley, should net be divorced from the bonds of matrlmonv which he hath contracted with you the said Matilda Bradley, agreeable to Petition aad Libel exhibited agaioit you before our ald Court ; aad this yoa shall in no wife omit at your peril WrTwaaa tbe Honorable Robert L. Johnston. President Juries of our cald Court, tbls 4tb day or June, A. D. ise. H. A. SHOEMAKEK, Proth'y. Atteat: Josara A. llati, Sheriff. Ebensbnrg. Jaly 27. lW8.-et. C3KT !:,::Lii!i:;::;. "1TTHEKEAS THE HON. FOBEKT L. JOHS V STOJf. President Judge of th Court of Common Pleas, of the 47th Judicial Ihstrict -o-sistmg of the County ot Cambria, bas Is-oel his precept bearing date tbe lsth day ef June, lSeS. to me directed tor holding a !ourt of Oyer and Ter miner aad Oeneral Jail Delivery, and Uuarter Sessions ol the Pear, la Eheasbur lor the Ceun ty of Cambria aad ta commence on the Pirst Monday of September, IseS, and continue two weeka. fioricB ia UiassT Oivaa. tbat th Coroner, Jostlce of Peace, Aldermen, aad Constables ot aid eoaaty of Cambria, that tbey be then aad there In their proper person at 1 o'elork In th forenoon ol said day with their records, tnquisi. Uou, examination and their own remembran ce, to do those things which to their offices apper tain to be done and those who are bonnd la reeog. nuances and their own renibrances. to prosecute against tbe prisoners that are or shall be in th Jail of Cambria eoanty. b then and thera to prosecute against tbem a shall be josu Oiva ander my hand at Ebeosburp. tha 6th day August, In the year ol our Lord. lSH, and tb On Hundred and Twelfth Year of lb Indepen dence ol th United State. JOS. A. OKAY. Sheriff. Ebensburg-. Aug, 10. 1SSS. TUIAl. list. List of ease down for trial at a Court of Com mon Plea to be held at Elenshurg;. commencing on Monday, September 3rd. 148. nasT wkbk. Oallagher ' " Durbin. aacosTD win. MUIer v. Prlngie. Miller.... v. Ktnltz. Pfefler vs. Schmltt Harter v. Westover. Sc3roih.. vs. Crook et aJ, KorlBK vs. Bennett. Lonestreth , , , v. John. Couch- .........v. Edwarda. O'Connor v. Higglp etal. Not ley y. Kramer, Mean A Co. " v. Hipp x Lloyd.. I (onohoe. ..... Sam... . , Thomas for use. . Coy lor . . Thomas , 'fe Snppes ...... - ..v. Juay. VS. SeoU. vs. Lloyd et aL vs. Sam. .v. Same. .vs. Leabey. vs. John town Lumber Co. va. Khody et aL iTexier . Jonnaiowa Aiming Co. vs. Hanna. Snyder vs. Cambria Jroa Co. IstNat'l Bank Alto'av. Duncan. Stabler .-........ vs. Craver. Peden v. Peden. Hall vs. Boyle. H. A. SHOEMAKEK. Proth'y. Ebensbarg-. Aug. 10, 1&S. We Want .'You i To send us 40 cents for one of our 6-in. FARM WRENCHES. Light, Handy and Strong, will Outwear and Out last two Ordinary Wrc ochre. YOU WANT Ah Ellkich Household S. D. Set. Thla art consists rf a Rosewood Handle an4 four interchangwable blade O screw-driven and X uhisyhi fitting same: all packed tn a neat wool box. This tool is constantly useful evervwhero, around th hoita. at the office. In tb shep, on the fann. Sent free on receipt of $ .60. Ask Your Local Dealer for them, if he has not got them, he will Ret them for yau, or we w ill aend eitlirr on receipt of price, aa above. Send stamp for our illustrated cao ELIRICH & CO., Plantsville. Conn. AGENTS To caorass for on or th lanrest. oldest eatah lished. BlsiT KNOWN NUKSLBIt-S n tb Ouuniry. Most liberal terms. Unequaled facul ties. OEM feV A NUKSEKY. Kstabluibed 1S46. W.a. r. S.MIlH.OEMvNA, N. Y. Aug. M, Jia. riiEN yc want JOB WOBK doas call l&i cmce. FARM FOR SALE, The subscriber residing la Carroll tewnfhlp, Cambria county, will sell at private sale tbe farm oa which he resides lour miles east ol Carrolltown on th road leading from Carrolltown te Loretto, containing 1M acres, about loi acres of which are cleared. Laving thereon a Iwo-sicry plank L house and frame barn. A fine orcnard i on tbe promt aad tbe farm Is in a rood state of cul tivation and is well watered, tor term apply to tb subscriber on the premise. JOHN HOUUE. L L JQMS101. I.J. EICK. A. . BCCL ESTABLISHED 1871 ESTABLISHED 1SS8. Joliiistoii,BnclSCo. BANKKKS. Carrolltflm LM, tea, Pa. T. A. SHARBAUGH, . Cathlsr. A. W. BUCK. Cashier, j General Banting Business Transacted. The following are the principal features ol a general banging business : DEPOSITS Received payable on d emand, and Interest bear ing certificates Issued to ttm depositors. LOAN IS Extended to customer on favorable terms and approved paper discounted at all times. COLLECTION S Mad in th locality and upon all the banking town In the United States. Charges moderate. DRAFT Issued negotiable in all part of the United .States, and loreiga exchange Issued on all part of Europe. ACCOtSTS Ol merchants, farmers and others solicited, to whom reasonable accomodation will be extended. Patron are aisured that all transactions shall be held a strictly private and onbdentlal, and tbat they will be treated as liberally as awod banking rules will permit. Kespecttullv. JOHNSTON, HICK CO. STAR SH&Y1I1G PARLOR! COR. CENTRE JLUD SAMPLE STREETS, EBENSBURG. PA. J. II. OANT, Proprietor. THEPTJBLIO will always And ns at our place of business In business hours. Everything kept neat and cosy. A ba'b room bas been con nected with the shop where the public can be ac. eommodated with a hot or cold bath. Bathtub and everything connected therein kept perfectly clean. Clbs rowaxa a araciALTT. Etenslim Fire Insurance Apcy T. TV. DICK, General Insurance Agent, EBENSBURG. PA.. WANTED-AliENTS T08OLIGITORBER8 For our Choice and Hardy Nursery Stock Steady work for energetic, temperate men. (sal ary assd exprasss, or commission If prefer red. The business quickly and easily learned, (satlafactlwai gaaraaleed to customers and agents. Write immediately for term. State age. Address K. fj. CHASE A CO. 1430 South Psnn Square, Philadelphia. Pa. Aug. 10 -sm. Tb treatment of many thousands of cases of tboae chronic weakiioseca and distressing ailrcont peculiar U lemunn, at tbe laval:ris" Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, K. Y., has affordod a vast exiierienoo in nicely adapt, lug and thoroughly tenting remedies fur tba cure of woman's peculiar luaindies. Ir. lMerce' favorite Prescription ia trie oulgrowto. or rex u It, of this great and valuable xcnnncc. Thousands of testimo nials, received from patients and from pbvsi cians wno have tesUsd it In tbo more aggra vated and obetinato enaes which bad tmffled their skill, prove it to be tbe mr.st wonderful remedy ever devised for the relief and cure of suffering women. It is not recommended as a cure-all." but as a most perfect fpeciflo for woman a peculiar ailments. A at powerful, in vigoratlnn; tonic. It Imparts strength to the whole system, and to tbe womb and it appendage in particular. Vor overworked. worn - out," "rua-duwn," debilitated teachers, milliners, dressmakers, aeamstri aw a, "shop-girls," house keepers, nursing mothers, and feeble women generally. Dr. Fierce" Favorite I'roscriptjon. i th greatest earthly boon, being- unequaled as an appetizing cordial and restorative tonic Am at soolhlui and atreugt beiiinir nervine, "Favorite Prescnptiou " is une aualed and ia invaluable in allaying and sub-uing- nervoua excitability, irritability, ex haustion, prostration, hysteria, spasms and other uistre ssin;. nervous symptoms com monly artandant upon functional and oriranio disease of the womb. It Induce refreshing; sleep and relieves mental anxiety and de spondency. Dr. Pierre' Faworlte Prescription la st legitimate medicine, carefully compounded by an experienced and skillful physician, and adapted to woman's delicate organization. It la purely vegetable in ita composition and perfectly harmlene in Its effect in any condition or the system. For morning sickness, or nausea, from whatever cause arising, weak stomach. lndiKestion. dys- Sepsia and kindred symptoms, its use, in enlail . will prove very lieneflrial. " favorite Preaeriptlon lt a poala live cure for the nioat complicated and ot atinate cases of leuoorrhea. excessive flowing, painful menstruation, unnatural suppressions, prolspaus, or falling of the womb, weak back. 6 female weakness, anteversion, retroversion, bearing-dnwn sensations, cbronlo congestion. Inflammation and ulceration of the womb. In flammation, pain and tenderness in ovaries, accompanied with "internal heat." A at regulator and promoter of func tional action, at that critical period of change from girlhood to womanhood, " Favorite Pre- scnutwu is a perfectly aale remedial agent. and can produce only frood results. It Is oiually efneacious ana valuable in its effects when taken for those disorders and derange ments incident to that later and most critical period, known as "The Change of Life, "f avorite Preaeriptlon," when taken In connection with the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and small laxative doses of Dr. Pierce's Purgative Pellets (Little Liver rills), cure Liver. Kidney and Bladder cUseases. Their combined use also removes blood taiuts. and abolishes cancerous and scrofulous humors from tbe system. " Favorite Prescription" is tbe only medicine for women, sold by dructrists, under a poaitlve guarantee, from the manu facturers, that it will give satisfaction in every case, or money will be refunded. This guaran tee bas been printed on the bottle-wrapper, and faithfullv carried out for manr veara. Large bottle auo doees) $lJ(Ht or aix bottlea for SS.OO. For large, illustrated Treatise on Diseases of Women (lfiO pages, paper-covered), send ten cents in stamps. Address, 'World's Dispensary Kedica! Association, 663 Main St, BUFFALO, Pi. XV The Miller Organ XS THE JttlTEST ASD BIBT. 2 1 c Q . t . i 1 1 ji j ' o o s 9 , T," T It stands at th iS'sd or all rrd onran. Thos" whe dMlra to h ... thf . orctn should arrrnaiut them selves witn the merit of ir mlroninl. lion's take our Wiird for whst w s.-liut see an Wstnur lastruiuenu. If no d.-sler sells our urs-ms lu uur Iwcaiy. write to Ute factory. BUY TSClHtKrilKri. Address. MILLER ORGAN CO., Catalogue, Ac., free. I.Ult.ViOX. lta e d mm- 4 ixm I I va. A X a jr - sn -' s fir'rs'w 1 minr asst. 8 l''V L. f . CS sit 'r'-t-lA; v.'3s5l I 1 Scrap pis. C'roqiururs, It 23 141 I IX bra--JsT.ti'iri K a T. I "7 mm BBtBBBUr - PROMISES MAY BUT US IW0IUU.TO THAT HP TiilsM. Performances not promises have placed ns at the head of the Retail. Clothing Business ii Western Pennsylvania, and established for us a:: honest name that no upstart competitors can ever blot out. We have promised to sell the citizens of Cambria and surrounding counties this Fall the cheapest and best clothing that the country can produce, and now extend a cor dial invitation to everybody to come and ex amine our grand new stock, compare our prices and give us their candid opinion whether we are in position to fulfd our promises. Our Fall Suits and Overcoats are grand beyond descrip tion. Our prices are too low for any competi tors to reach. BARGAINS IN OVERCOATS WOOLP, SQltf Leading Clothiers of Johnstown, Pa. Watertovn Steam Engine Co., 'WATBETO'Wir, 3sT. "2". 1 M IW A M STt SPZ&SX .3 rf r'i iM i Central Way ruitl SECFdL CAPITAL CO a. - w . IS 4 l Lt H iMAXtFACTirtERS OF Business and Pleasure Vehicles. Proprietors and Sola Users of Sechler's Improved Perfeclion F.fth-Wheel. All Work Guaranteed as lief resented, CUD FOB CATAiiOOTJE. Our It Brecb-U'vUer uuna. auirM isod ter wbr will filon Geo. W. Clafiin THE CAMBRIA FREEMAN UXlltJ.UXLJ.ll X XlJJJJlllllll, Ebensburg, Penn'a., $1.50 Per Year Tha comlnic National Campaisn will an exett Ina; as well a interetin one and no i?r sna shoald be without a fr-Kid news .rr. 1 be ('Aitau yrr.KHAX will laitlnullv rhrunicle all aatioual and local events and will Kive Its rrarters " iii inca is wunm tne rescuer all and no Demon can allurU to be without It. aiiptim nvr.n tisf:ks. The lanre and reliable circulation cf the Kekr a (1 sbai) commends It to the lavcrable consid eration of advertisers and their favurs will be in sertrd at the loweKt rates. The t'utxis Is read weekly br about ,000 jicole. THE JOK PRIMlNUtlllUE, connected with the Fkksmak. Is one of the moct complete In the connty. Bill Heads. Ietler Heads. 'ard, Knvelojef, t'lrcnlars, Iod;ers, rosters. Programme, etc., etc, will te printed on short notice, in the luted styles and at the most reasonable !rice . IP QSEAT AlCZSICAS f I MFlT-r.llTTrR. rv t " Vjf. Y VnnnallM sod ra MUfts the bl fuc Huh, AMERICAN MTG C0.J Clls mhinK-tuo Ats., . l-liiladelvliia, PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPING CARS WITHOUT CHANGE, St. LrOuis to Los Anegles and San Francisco. VIA THE IffON MOUNTAIN tfOtJTir Lave St. Louis at 8: P. M. Dri THE Qil.Y t INE THT P- IT HQ HIGH ALTITUDES. NO SHOW BLOCKAUtS .U)0 H'.IA.! SItl4l BUllMrrirkS 3. s 1 1 k men. nn ti.mi'ru ttr rpitHw TWt1 UM- s-v rna.h ra-i ai.i.vl a..ac . a..i niuts r. lr. us, ii ltaiunt hL, JkjtU.uK ktv life tf HEKRY WARD EEECKER 1; nttj-ttaU!, fi ikc iiu I'll" triftl till I. tull t, u,:, ' . t,'n l'.Mar. l..rr.-s.t;f jji.i l. 1!k;K (i.. Mulluu ti., iiruoklu. .V. $1.50 CST mm s Hfri ni'tict n rtyrs of BOILERS Of Ml Jtintls. Write for Catalogue. lOPLK use the and L'nuiiOtc. aerators which B arc lined vi vuh -jod. 7nr aii'l cti'.rr i: uti:, ilia; lsum: jsine trouble nd a!bo children's diseases by uaiatmi; milt, vlit-n liicy cuii gel REFRIGERATORS LINED WITH Stsnewars tai fcitr Fibrs, vnirt! arc tree imrn Rlirp'.-.m, corowrt, ar.2 miv tortr;t ion ff i'm"vuis ox"V-c pre THOHOI I.IILl SAMTAi',euir.i. ctl I jo .iTid j.riniuce lw teini-nnurt-!, i Cat.,li'ues i;ivui tull 'sp'.:inatiiH ami de scrip! intit a ill '.. m.i';l free on ..:. licutior-. re free Atldrt-si t!:c aiauul;u:tiirer'.. lit BROS. .Toll "r-t-iori Ht root, CLirV'KrND. OHIO. STOCK., $200,000. OEIO. New Coniliiiialioii Slot Gra an Bifs. th bf tr bnmsl tombitiavtl iti rnn rtirfA r-.rA for W wut to v - on of tli fft '.1. , ER & CO. -rtiJI r naiurpus1 una th b?t vtinein tbr tmsu-a-et. lfln want of Kinrt, & imam ate dm or Krtortin WtvULam Waitcb or Knon'.nc 0Mi4 ttenJ nn r irp dyonS7,:."OlJl?, MAN ON THE UOAD yn. tind MS rt . fr mOna MiC tririj; W'h'-tt.. & Co- 54 & 56 Duaae St., New Ycri THE SAHFORD REFLECTOR i "Ifl . Cver 30 000 SAItPonn TTeateraiaTJse. 5S fi H I ' ki- : " - r, 0 A Trial WUl JtrtlftHtttr CTaiws. SHo Msimf .tnr of Thi. F..nTif'.rd Jt'wl fllitliiirA llenlr : theSimord ST'iir U"vatl -n sri.l l!tt In' l;nni.'..; thf s.nif- nl Cr.-tui.-r l.-i Kr!i it 1ata aiMl Ai4irtuiMit H.mjws. tuul tv orIcbniU.nl Ari .i:T t'lH.ks. 2Jefvrr yurcftnsin f'.rft. , ndfKir circular aiul r. n.t. The Sanl'ord Kauoual E!ev Woiks. r-ir-, r:c'-.r.I. CilcKn. ICiTrTitsr-C-.., IT. Y. Cit-. WOOL ! WOOL ! Ws. Mi rhat kSim sant i,u to brln yt wool to Altoona and get the hisen m ul riee, either 'ash or Tkai k. Wo h:ive fic . itc.t si.s k of lry (Joodr, Notioii. tad Cariix! t-'entral t'cnasj-lvant' to si-'e.-! fnm. WM. MI'lfliA 1 ON, 1.;i6 and l-il7 l.Uvenih Ave , June bth. 13f.m. Altoona, 1' T , In Mnvifi lor the sale ol N'li-e-rT Stoli ! St. SALESMEN WAN eixri'iymunt Kiiarnn'.t-e 1. SA1..VKY AMI i . I'r.XSKS H.i. AmIv at once. st;iwri ai:e 'HAbE iiliurilLKSi OIIMl'ANY. (Kolrr to ial pairr KDo.iedtisr, !n . N" . tlir.AI'IM aad 111 AT, rlrr Kt HOLM'S NEW PARALLEL BIBLES ! l'a-es. tivet -.ii. 0."ttv HHtnU4. A '.'! a-fcn.-vl lice. A CkcuUi. J. alaliuuuA a. , I'lillA
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