,;,n:, crrccuuuu rHI KM. . . - yf.ri. vi, tsss. , u v iHftota October Oth. J i .'Vr plsyd Wltn inree iii:ie I ., . nMtn IUue t Cressoa closed CoMias, ot Bellt'fonte, is vls r,', n v:ieu4Uuru. ' 'dsmplilre ponds were covered " wlirn frost did ureas ',.w Kneland. ', .o'liuja uu Wednesday last M col!is" property on Centre ir r.i!iy. .", Hrnrj'. who hftd 1H'U visiting Tirana piwt week, re-n,.n!- in t:.ia place oo Tuese- I- t rli. 1.01 'tis know tlmt a silver , uu Inch, a ha!f dollar an a dollar an Inch and amoon the cattle of ',. i oi.mity h.xs caused one hun H:, tlii'ni dorlDR the past .(.viid I'.tetid the roi'Otlna of the I iMirman Club on Saturday ! t. c (i'oia house, at 8 o'clock !l-l'l.Ts. n:vis, cf Kan, formerly win has N-en vialMnn rela S i.c th taft two weeks, . l'urt-diy morning. .; , l.-tiit-n: about Mrattonvllle. :::y, cr.tne to an end, by the it ths cild oro fouad had been ! prort'rty a a practical joke. ::ur a stack of hay, con :it tiui tuns, owned by John ,ur..lt towiis-Mp. Terry county, '.li.H-iilny evening and burned it 'o I.. Stonth and wlfa, of ttiU .: i,n U'pdnslay last on a visit to ir.nl county, where Mr. Ktouuh :. cd rvulod until he reached man- u. ..-::.' tuaranteed by Dr. J. R. at r'.iiladelphla, Ta. Ease r ;'ra?'pn or delay from busl- .:, l'v truusitnls of cures after .1. Cirrv"t'wn Fa!r commenced Its jnrual exhibition on Tuesday and f:'!jt:ie number of people who ..,! !itai;?H thi place on their way i: ik:u'iI '..) prove a successful one. !: i- .lay cf last week a barn be- - M.w named Miller, In Klcb--.i-'jv wm struck by lightning and the c rMud. It contained a lot of ! j:.n and amt fifty bushels of po- t . . .:v!i an attempt to enter the V. S. Uarker Bro.e' In if i i ii T;;pilay o'ght, but after tak y swmJrw Ina back room gave up Jr rru'ialiiy be'ca frlctened off la r. 4 i', h. inPBin to Auttist Lehlnaer ii : 5 v.! killed by lightning In a field I -vO-vSt township, during the storm I - - f I;wt week. The animal 4 :. lt:i' stable and ran out Into the J . : a.- l 'iiritp shaft descended. J -1 : a speedy and positive Cure it ir-h. Piph'herla, Canker Mouth, and " in til'ph' Catarrh Remedy. A ! free with each bottle. Use I ; !-.:e V.eaitb and sweet breath. I 1 !-ld Ly Dr. T. J. Davlaon. atuiIy eventnu a number of u"i tnik. er.Jrycd the pleasures of a ;n;e In i'n Opera riome. The . tmnd wMrh played on. our steets !Ve day, furnished the n)uic, whlrh v.'.ieiit, arJ everything paasd OCT (':r!e K. Ilndson contributes an ' Irs entertaining ajd Instructive ar Aw ();-ti.hcr nuinh(r or The Catholic V. is fntitled, "Some Mexican Ik," anil h descriptive of the pecu- iii.il evils i.f the Mexican norlrnl- Ma'.Mn'w Zhm. who has been em t ' a-t i lerk in the I. R. II. deont t :' .r..l the tiimfurtun-, while assisting uiilii.nl a heavy piece of ma "II i,r. or, Friday last, to get '' '"';t:'r of his rlht hand caught :ir'v 5 s :'.'. ii!bur2 pn.J our V!f" i Tr'-lay lait. They were. ' 1. !".i, Mr -i. C.jnrjl and Klory S'-r-. 1 iroii, Mr, ilain, Mrs. Jpg-'yr.M-. imu. M.s.j. s. Miller, .... j i.o.uuc.jcr. It .:, I; ,ri. M''i W. .; .i.n-aii. w;.o W3s tried at Flavnn '-t prk nn t!.,. ....i 'iig the C-.it-w, Wiisao.juUuaon.Sat evenlng. nt. his flrsf. tri, i, - P '''.I. Lutur i'a:f.-r was hanged for mer-i at,.i .t b;.;i,d by u.r.y .MM 1 n . i i . e ' i uies v. o ir,in if n I r'-'-t l'-'lt fvery taari of respect ? ' f'.:' ! l-"'"'-,'iy, hat we i!u object to J i: l' 'treniop, and think that - t-l.inkitm Iihs been dead a saffidl- 1 .rau.T, ( i-arstu permit of the removal , ..u;,r, frmr. onr street lamps. 2 "i-i.i:.sio!i to select sites for the ? -"'' ! "sp::aN have decided to erct lt Cjiir.eNviile, ITayette couns " r or.o nt riiilllpsburg. and a "'nty. The hospitals will t f .". .'. apiece, and will be sind - i.-t...l y ths United States ' i and John Hail, two lads i.-nrs .,f (.j;.-, of Aitoona, ' ..: .i.r.g wall i.u Monday ' i :'. t.a .M rii.ty revolver. ! I.;, k.-d it up and while ex- .1 .!. a: g-.t it, the fc.V.l stiWng - -hln. it Hi.-t'i-g a painful but " "Ui wound. ' J .iiu ,-etii..r, fi, reman on tl.e i tins p'.a. e, completed bi tenty "' "ii M. U..) ubt. Joim is a good, ''itig uia.i and not ailoeU-d by the . world, aud if he piirgie.sses aj t' " next twerty-one years as h . " r 'w-nty-one years he will be . y. :us or e. J- '.....is;,ur(t ;Vt Ii4ys ,hat nn ..... -r: n. abot 1 o'(:lo.-k. while i'l-.i. t.a.il, a coke, drawer. ju at ( t.. bnurd pacing Treight train. -' :-'.-d an ! was thrown nnder the '" U.l his !,.ft ,rrn an,, rtt foot cnt 1 taVer. ti hi., home at Old Beth- ' n . .. , . uir ijui,j ia a critical .ii. tv l"" of 'ick township, "t ti leu. war, dit-.l at 1.1a home in f ' id on Saturday last, in the 47th "n-,., ijja re-.iains were Interred t at ll.Vsano on Sunday last , ""rted to thflr last rating place k..t.,m ,rorj the , A j, ( t .'.-n,!, :arc'' Con'0'Jfse nt" relatives 1Ku;li:"- vears, whose . '7'"l'. lihdaysiurfc while at- " jnupon a n;oviug train at t k;';n f'ly hvi. was thrown ,. s ai d twtli his Ih,jS were ao ,"' " 'I ae tn make ,( ,ih '"' 11 ' "n Sunday evening. , " - tuken t Ho'Iiday-Miru I i Two miles e.vt cf LU'OUler an thj Jobnstowu pike, at a point cal'.ed "Hermit age," stands a portion of the house built by the Illustrious C.eneral Arthur St Clair. The hou.se is still tn good state of peneva tion, and Is occupied by Mr. William Carnee. llw ct Kings at j handsomely carved, which must r.bve b-o tare and expensive In the early days. The historic old house ia visit ed by hundreds of cariosity seekers. Notice has been received at St. Vin cent's Abbey of the elevatloo ot Abbot An drew niutenanch, the successor of the late Arch-Abbot Wlmmer. to the office of Arch Abbot. This Is but the completion of the promotion of the Abbot to the full title to which the Abbot of the mother-bouse, or original abbey, la entitled. The Insignia of his office has not yet arrived from Home, neither has any definite date for bla Inves titure been fixed on. Father Illntenaocb U the only Arch-Abbot In the United States. A woman recently swindled a Williams port merchant, who la also a pawnbroker, out of t '00 by a clever sell. She took to blm a pair of genuine diamond ear rings, worth about fsco, and borrowed a hundred for a few days. She redeemed the ear-rings at the proper time and afterwards borrowed fJtX), which she also repaid. Finally she borrowed f 500 and failed to show np and the merchant dtscoverea that the genuine diamonds bad been removed and shell dia monds not worth (oO, substituted. The Woman's Foreign Missionary Socie ty of the Tresbytery of Blalrsvllle will meet In the Presbyterian Churcb In thla place, on Wednesday afternoon, September 26th, at 2 o'clock and continue In session until Thorax day afternoon. Miss I. Haymaker, mis sionary from Indian Territory, and Kev. O. A. Seeley, missionory from Kutteghen, In dia, will be present. Delegates from all tbo societies in the Presbytery are expected. The meetings will be of an interesting character. The public are cordially Invited. A horrible accident occurred last Friday morning at J. R. Vaughn A Son' brick yard, near Altooca. John Sweeney, aged fourteen years, the oldest son of Samnel Sweeney, was employed in the yard. About 10::K o'clock In the forenoon young Swee ney and James McManamy were playing about the clay crusher, when Sweeney made a misstep and fell Into the crusher. His right leg was ground ofT up to the thigh and his entrals were crushed out of his body, killing him almost Instantly. The atoms of flesh were gathered up In a sack In order to convey them to the undertaking establishment. The young men with tbiee little wals nut shells, traveling with the show, are un der lasting obligations to a number of onr citizens, both young and old, for their gen erous contributions which will materially add to their comfort and enable them to pass the cold season at some popular winter resort. This old game baa been worked "from the time the memory of man runneth not to the contrary." but as long as men can see a chance to beat an Innocent show man out of ten dollars fer five, there will be a fresh lot of verdauts to undertake the job. The game stood about $300 In favor of the men with the walnut shells when the show left. The first traction engine that eyer ap peared In Ebensburg. traveled up the bill from the depot on Monday with a thresher attached and traveled out to the farm of Mr. Ellas jonea In Cambria township, where It furnished the power for the thresh ing of Mr. Jones' grain. It seems to be a bandy affair, but If Its owners meet with the eame luck that attended the own ers cf a similar machine In Washington county It may prove expensive. We see lt stated that Miss Ada Uhler, of Little Wash ington, was yesterday awarded 1700 In her suit against Clark Zrdlker and others. Miss Uhler was thrown to the ground bv her horse running off. The accident was caused by a traction engine, belonging to the defendants, scaring Miss Uhler's team." Key. Father roilard, one of the oldest and most respected priests In this diocese, was stricken down by an appoplectlc stroke before the alter while celebrating Mass in St. Mary'a Church, Lawrenceville. (Pitts burgh) on Sunday. Father Pollard has been 38 years In the ministry and was or dained May 2Kb. 13:0. at the same time wltb Iibhop Tulg. Before the Catholic congre gation In this place had a resident priest. Father Tollard, who was then stationed at LorettD, attended to this congregation, more than thirty years ago, and bla many friends among the older residents will be sorry to learn of bis Illness. The latest reports of tie venerable priests condition say that he U slightly Improved and bis attending phy sician has hopes that his present lllneis will not prove ratal. A couple from the eountrv v!.Jn th show at this place on Wednesday stood earn estly watchiug one of the Fakire with bis lit- ne Dahs and three shells, while a confederate was winning lots of money. The man's hand went down Into bis pocket several times for a five-dollar bill ( bis onlv one) tn Invest, bnt still be hesitated. Finallv hu wife told him she could tell which sbell the little ball was under every time and urced him tn in tea!- 11 - viviwu-,ij L.CJ jjiaucu Dig money in the bands of the fakir, and bis tetter half lirted the shell. Lo and behold I tue little ball was not there. The wife's look of utter astonishment can be better Imagined than described, and the hus band's contempt for bis wife's judgment was plainly depicted on bis countenance as the couple marched away sadder, but wiser than when they ;arae. It will take some time for that woman to re-establish her reps utation for smartness in the estimation of lier husbaud. -The tame of base ball between the Couemaugh nine and the Stars of this Place, which wad In progress as we went to press on Thursday cf last week, resulted tn an easy victory for the Stars, with a score Of Jo to 0. The Stan tnrlr h. ...... . " "via I vr Vr m bM ltth"hout the game. McMullen and Good were the oittery for I the visitors, and, although McMullen pitched a fair game, ho rece.ved very poor support. ...... i.nuie occupied the polnta for the Stars and did exceedingly flne work ; but three base hita being made off Dlalr. Mullen of tbe ConemanghV, maje . home run In the sixth InnJng. hitting a long fly over r gh: fiId tmn, Nooo 0J club derves considerable credit for the d".rin.O,hCUntort'0n Whlch b formed daring the same. Wilkinson and Le.ghty "um n'!,an one in the fourth ,nnTng and one In the ninth. Mc Breeo f th. Stars cTer, a reward for the hall, as he failed to find the leather la,t we th,nk7kbeA!hthe St" we think Ebensburg can boast of one of the best amateur club, the State. Tb The best salve In the world for Cuts. Hruises. SorM tti w... . . , ...vo.o, omll nneum. Fever Tetter. Chapped U.nds. Chi IM.lns. aeuTrVT1 " k'n ErnP"ons' "d positive. aeure Tiles, or ao pay required. It u guar anteed to gle perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 2. cents per box. For sale by E. J ames and W. W.McAteer. Loretu. Mlillol.' 4-atarrb Heated j. Shlloh's Catarrh Remedy, a roarvelooa cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria. Canker Mouth, and rWdarhe. With each bot'ie there is an ingenious Nasal Injector for the more suceesafal treatment of these complaints' without extra charge. Price 50 cents. Soldi by Dr. T. J. lviaon. j A Tra Wi f Kalo-T oo 2CIM Tilly B .1 Who Is she that win the heart of man, that subdnee him to love, and, like a queen, ehe reigns in bis breast? Tonderabe walks In maiden sweetness, with Innocence In ber mind and modesty on bercheek. Her hands seek employment, her foot delights not In going abroad. She Is elad with neatness, she la fed wltb temperance ; humility and meekness are as a crown of glory circling ber head. On her tongue there Is music, the sweetness ot honey flows front ber lips. Decency la In all her words ; In ber answers are mildness and truth. Submission and obedience aie the lessons of her life, and peace and happiness are her reward. The prudence of ber management In claas is an honor to ber family, and they bear her praise with a secret delight. She Instructs the minds of her scholars wltb wisdom; she forms their manners from tbe example of her own goodness. The word of her mouth Is tbe law of tbelr youth ; tbe motion of ber eye commands obedience. She speaks and ber pupils fly ; she points and tbe thing Is done ; tor the law of love Is In their hearts, ' and ber kindness adds wings to their feet. Happy are tbe scholars that love ber aa a teacher ; happy Is tbe man that should make ber bis wife, and happy tbe child that shall call her mother. A Fbiexd. Half Ratest t tbe Allea-hewy County Centennial via Pennsylvania Railroad. Tbe one hundredth anniversary of the foundation ot Allegheny county will be cel ebrated at nttsbnrg September 24th, 25th and 2ith- The ceremonies for each day are highly interesting. Tbey embrace the dedi cation ot the tew Court House, a concert by one thousand voices and a grand orches tra, grand civic and industrial parades illus trating tbe progress of the century, military and Grand Army parades, and gorgeous fire works eyery night. It will undoubtedly be the most notable event In tbe history of tbe county. In order to accommodate visitors the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets September 24th, 23th and 20th, good to return until September 37th, 1888, from all ticket stations on the Pittsburgh, West Pennsylvania, and Mocon- gahela Divisions at a single fare for the round trip. 141 HARKIiUE LICENSES lSSl'ED. The following marriage licenses were Issued by tbe Clerk of the Orphans' Court for tbe week ending Wednesday, Sept. 19, William Brown, West Taylor township Mary Adams, Lower Yoder township. Oomer Walters and Lizzie S. Young, Jobustown. Albert Eckenrnde, C reason. Washington townshln and Ellie C. Dodson, Allegheny township. Edward Trexler. Clearfield township and Bridget U rimes. White township. Uustav Ualbke. South Fork and Lena Slioenafeldt, GalMtzln. John Ynoocke. Westmoreland county and Antonla Ttcasucbuneka, Cambria borougb. Peter Gallagher, Cambria borough and Ellen Redmond, East Conemanga. Joslab I). Blough, Johnstown and Sadie R. Livingston. Somerset county. George Sen rack and Mary Catherine Howell, Gallitztn. John M. Mentzer and Carallne I,. Wilson, Conpropsts Mill. Huntingdon Co.. Pa. John Kuetz. Cambria borougb and Mary Eaoo, Browstown. John W. Smith and Emma Colbert, M1I1 vlile borougb. George Gerbart and Emma Able, Elder township. Harry W. Slick and Hattie M. nerrlcgton. Johntown. William S. Edwards, Oceoia Mills and Margaret Jones, Johnstown. Andrew Miller. Susquehanna township and Catharine Nagle. Bair township. Christian J. Buck and Laura E. Durbin, Gallitzin. William n. Altoms and Jencie Gillespie. Indiana countv. Michael L. Gates and Kelurah Camming?, Reads township. Charles Stephens and Maggie Abler, Johnstown. William Severing, Johnstown and Matilda Dories, Conemaugb township. MELLON. Died at his borne in Clear field township oo Monday, September 17th, 1884, Mr. Iiedmon Mellon, aged ninety-four years- Tbe deceased was one of tbe early settlers In Clearfield townablp, one of Its oldest cit izens and was a man of pure character and spotless integrity. He Is survived by bis aged wife, now past 73 yeara of age, fcur sols and four daughters. Tbe former are John, of Virginia ; Henry and James, of Carroll township, and Philip, of Gallitzin. The daughters are Mrs. Dr. J. B. Noonan, Mrs. Frank Burgcan, and Sarah and Annie, who are unmarried. Answer Thla Qaeatlon. Way do ;o many people we see around us seem to prefer to suffer and be made miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Lots ot Appetite, Coming Up ot tbe Food, Yellow Skin, when for 75 cents we will aell them Sbilob's System Vitallzer, guaranteed to cure them. Sold by Dr. T. J. Davison. A Word to the Thinker. If you are young, vigorous, full of life and health, you require no ttimulant, but, unfortunately, we are not all so ; then think, if depressed In pirits. if lack of ambition, if weak from disease, It lung trouble, if no appetite what Is best to use Why, ask tbe Hospitals, ask the Faculty, and they will all answer tbat Max Klein's "Silver Age" Rye Is tbe best stimulant In the world. He will also forward you six quarts ot tbe best six year old Gucken helmer. Finch. Gibson orOverholt for 5.00, or f 1.00 per single quart, nis Wines are tbe 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, anywhere. Aug. 31, '88. ly. Khlloh'a (araptlta Cairo. This Is beyond question the most success ful Cough Medicine we have ever sold, a few doses Invariably cure the worse cases of Cougb, Croup, and Bronchitis, while Its wonderful success tn tbe cure of Consump tion is without parallel In the history ot medicine. Since Its first discovery It bas been sold on a gnarantee, a test wblcb no other medicine can stand. If you have a Cough we earnestly ask you to try It Price 10 cents, 80 cents, and fl.OO. If your Lungs are sore. Chest or Back lame, use ShlloVs Porous Plasters. Sold by Dr. T. J. Davison. - Hay Fever. I have bosn a great nrTrer tmm bay fever fnr 1 yearn. I ral or th maey woodreoi enrea of Ely's Cream Balm and thought I woo Id try It. Ia BftMO minute after oo application 1 was wondorf ally helped. Two weefca ago I com aM4 ailng It and bow 1 feel 0Urely cured, lt la th areatart madloat dleoovary ever know a or heard of. Duhamel Clark. Lyaa, Maaa. VJTH'F X Notice U fcerehy rlvea that Jeaeph ll.iprre. aaaiacee el M. I'. McDonald t it tor the benefit of ere.l'ton will make application to th Court of Cncnmoa flea on Moodtf, October Ut, Iims. for Irave tn reconvey the Jiifced estate and for hi diecharKe a !! amiirnce. H. A. hlluKMAKER, Proth'y.. tbemburg, Srpt. 10, IMS. "ISTK T NOTICE. 1j Ceroe to li.e residence of Albert M. Anna maa In Allheny towonhip, Cambria enonty. fa., oo or about the loth day of Amwt, ISM. one brown-Marc cow, one whlteipot In lorebead and en whit pot on hip next tall (apposed to b la rears old. The owner will p'eaeecome lor ward and prove protierty. rey char and take her or ah will he d'apoaed of according to law. ALHKKT Al'NSMiN. Allegheny Twp.. An. U, IsSS. STORE PROPERTY FOR SALE. One cf th bant (tor ttandt ta Loretto. Pa . ll oflered at privet aalawlth ft oca and fill a res. Apply to I.orUo Merchandise Oo.. IorUO, Cam bria county. I'a. Lretlo, sej.c Ul. !SiS. 1.11 f Jirtn. Th followlcc llrt of Jurors for Special Term of Court. November vaib. aru the regular Decern ber Term , was drawn Monday. FbiiLTua-cinr. wovsrwFEa 26th. Annead Adam, genUemaa. Orut biowo. lilair, Calvin, laborer, bti ward Johnstown. Houirdoer. feitnon K., miner. Cruyle township, ttrallier. D. W., Carpenter. Ja-k son townsblp. t.iaxk, John B, merchant 2nd ward, Conemanirh borough. Clark. B laborer. 1st ward Mtllrll Cutler, Jonathan, farmer, J ackson township. laley. James, saloon kecber, 1st ward Cone- manich boreugs. Davis. John, l&rsner. JUlsckllck township. Devaraax, frank, farmer. Cambria townsn'P Iwwns, Thomas, laborer, 1st ward JaUlvtlle. vans. Edward, miller. Barr tswnshlp. rarrtll, Andrew, farmer. Barr township. arrn. P. U.. miner. Portage township. J.k, Jhn H merchant. V hits townsblp. OaiUg-aa, Phillip, loreman, Oaliluln borough. Oeis, Joseph, former. Kichland township, trill, Antbony, larmer, Cbeat townsblp. OiUln, Kobcrt, laborer, fcajl Conemas;h bor- onan. asautsour, t. W.. laborer. 1st ward. Cambria borcuah. Halloran. Itomii, merchant, 1st ward, Cambria borough. Hlmmelwrigat, C. K clerk. AUegheny town ship. Hnabee, Klshard A., larmer. Carroll township. Haghes, 1 hotnas J farmer. Monster township. Kane. Oeorgs, merchant, 2nd ward, Cambria Lor ooith. Ktpr, John B farmer. East Tvlr township.' Klbier. Jacob, aentlemaa, Chest township. KlmmelL, 1. H. carpenter. 3d ward. Johnstown, f 'eorie S., lumberman. Adams township. Leo. Moaee. ns;lneer, tast Conemaaich iKirough. Lll'7, Tnomas, termer, Clearfield township. j JLauie. W. A. .. Iuar. Ailoifheny township. Mcxioufb, Pards. laborer, SammexhUl town sblp. McKenna, John, machinist, 2nd ward Conemaugh borooch. Morgan, J, saloon keeper, and ward, Johns town. Nees. Conrad, farmer, Richland town-hip. Joel, Joseph, fanner, Cambria township. Korabaug a, 3 1 moo, laborer, d-oyle township. Schwab, j. A., liveryman. Lore t to. eirlttmatter, Anarow, :armer, Carroll township. Teeter, ta. mill-hand. 3rd ward, Johnstown 1 ttumu, Kobcrt li., lumberman, tthtward, Johns town. Veil, John H., fanner. Kichland township.' Wiendall, Jacob, larmer, Adams township. Williams, Morgan, mill-hand, Coopersdale. Zerbee. jt fanner, Clearbeld townsblp. ailUDJl'KOM. Lantly. Herman, merebant, , ih ward, Johns town. BiUer. Joseph. Jr.. Allegheny townahtp. Custer, J. K., Iriner, Croyl township. Dillon. P.. Iirmcr, fclder township. Downey, John. Surveyor. 3nd ward, Johnstown. Doualass, John, larmer, Allegheny township. Eairan. 1 homas, sawyer. Clallltxln borough. Oulman. John, larmer. Adams, township. Jones. Milton, lumberman. West ward, Ebns burg;. Keedy, 1. ., foreman, 1st ward. MUlvlUa. Kelm, C!., marble entter, 4th ward. Johastewa. Klrby, P. k. merchant. Wllmor. L4tzlnser, tuuene. laborer. Lretto. I.loyd. E. A., csn er.ter, 1st ward. Johnstown. Murray, James, farmer, Washlnsrton township. O'Hara. David, laborer, Ebensburg. O'Hsra, T.. livery, Ebensbura;. Stiller, Jaroh' farmer, Jackson township. Story. Alex. 8., teamster, Crovla township. Stuver, William, batcher. West Taylor town'hfp. Totnllnson, Joseph, farmer, Allegheny township. Trotter. K. A., mill wiiaht. Adams township. Troxel, Perry, farmer. Keade township. Wonderly, Edward, smith. 2nd wrd. Mlllvllle. TBavaasa Ji aoas riaicr wbbk. Anna, An'hony, farmer. Elder township. Baker, 1- P.. farmer. Siuqaebanna township. Blaurh. P. D., clerk, 6th ward, Jobn'town. Blomrh. Samuel W., farmer, Stunycrek town ship. Border. John, sawyer, Frtaa townshln. Bradley. J. (.,fa-mer. Porta township. Campboll. Peter, farmer, Ckrrolliown. Campbell, John A., clerk. 1st ward. Mlllvllle. Cllta. Sam eel. laborer. Conemaaan townsblp. Crlt. Aurustns. aaent. Monster township. Collla, Charles, mloer. Preoct borough. Custer. K. J . laborer, (to ward. Johnstown. Dumtord. John, laborer, Pnxpeet boronah. Imrbtn. Stephen, laborer, ttaltltalc borough. Evans, Hosea, carpenter. Ebeasbnra;. Earren. John, farmer. Washinaton township. Elubama, M., Jr.. bartender, tfallltsln borourh. Fondaller, I. A., butcher, lit ward. Conemaugh. Fpnks. D. W.. tanner. Portage township. Fry, tSePastlan. nndertaker, loretto brons;h. Oe..rg.P. f .. farmer. Washinaton towbsalp. Olllman. J . J.. farsaer, Richland township. HandcofT. W. R.. livery. Oallitiln boruaa-b. Jonee. M erorer, 1st ward. Conemang. Jonea. U. K-. laborer. 1st. ward. MlllvlU. Kayler. J. sawyer, Barr township. Ku a patrlck, Thomas, Sr., farmer, Carroll town ship. Tehraan. John P., farmer, Conemaoch. l,!ttle, D. carpenter. Chest Sprlos; borongh. I.loyd, W. S.. farmer. Cambria tewnshlo. JdoMuilen. Robert, teamster, 1st ward, Cone msurh. Mart. Charles, tobarennlst 2nd ward. Johnstown. Maxla, Jeas, larmer. Clearfield township. Ream. Samnel c., merchant, Mtonycreak town ship. Reed. W. S wag-onmakar. Pros poet. Kutlodge. J. C , printer. 6th ward. Johnstown. Nchrift. Simon, tanner. Croyl townsblp. Shlry. Mlrhanl. carpenter. 2ad ward. Johnstown. Scaclan. Joseph A., farmer. Alleahenv township. Skelly, Paillp. larmer, Sutnmerblll towasbtp. Siattery. J. C.. n re man. Washington township. Smay. David, foreman. 2nd ward. ConemaaKh. Tenple. Charles, laborer. Snd ward. Coaemauajb. Varner. Adam, larmer. Jaciisoa township Wllblde. A. K. clerk. Keade township. Wiismicr. Samuel, farmer. East Tay lor township. Tonus;, M tlton B.. butcher. 5tti ward. Jobnstewn. Tiirinfi jvfoe saooTf n wees. Eearer, Iewis J ., farmer. Snsqnehanaa townablp. Brawley, Tbmas. larmer, 1'oruae townahip. Burkhart.E. I., clerk. Woodvale. Brant. Oeorx, hotel. Ctlly. Bracken. Bernard, loreman, Oallilsln borooxh. Byrne, Henry, farmer. Eastward. Ebe-cstmr:. Chaplin. W. A-, hotel. Rnade tewaship. Cla'k, D. A ., farmer, Clearfield township. Cocher. treorjre, carpentar. 4th ward, Johnstown, t'ostlow. Joseph, laborer und ward. Oonamangh. Oroyle, Joeeph. farmer. Croyl townsblp. Deairlck. Philip, merchant. 'Carrolltown. Decker. John, grocer. Sth ward. Johnstown. Deropecy. W. W.. clerk. 1st ward. Johnstown. Davis, K. P.. painter. 1st ward MlllvlU. Ionboe, I.ewls, Oallltzla township. Douglass, James, larmer, Carroll town'blp. Dunmycr, Irael, carpenter. lxwer Yoder to wn shlp. Edwards, Ed ward, farmer, Blacklick townshln. Kcgle.Jnhn W mill band, lu ward Johnstown. Eraok . John. Jr., laborer, Sod ward. Jobnelown. Eree. Klchard. hotel. Aahvllle. Faiwesoa. Ko")rt. larmer, Blacklick township, flarnty, Patrlek, foreman. 1st ward Mlllvllle. Cleorce, William, farmer. Washinaton townsblp. tiuinn.John, 'armor. Read township. Hlscng, Joseph merchant, and ward, Cone maugh Incl. John, laborer, 2nd ward. Johnstown. Klinefelter. D. W.. clerk. Franklin. Krumanacber, James, laborer, Wasblnirton town ship. Lng, Alexander, miner, Croyl township. I.obr. William, potter, oth ward, Johnstown. Mayer, V. J.. painter. 3rd wsrd. Johratown. McDonald. Perry, loreman, Cbest Sprlnvs. McClelland. C. t... merchant, 7th ward, Johns town. .. Myers, D. !., gentleman. AshvUl. Nm. John, Jr.. farmer. ClotrSeld township. Cms. Henry, farmer. Adams townsblp. Pearr. D. laborer, Wondvale. Piatt. John A , farmer, Susquehanna townfhlp Korabash. John, farmer, Crovle townihip. Kowl, Jacob, foreman. 1st war!, J!int..wT i:atl.l(re. tieors;, laborer. Sth ward. Johnn'owa kelly. .Ioeph, farmer. Ciubrm townsblp. Sm-iy. Henry. leJ orer. 7th ward. Johnstown. Tittle. J. s.. aaent. 2nd ward, Johnstown. arner. J. ti.. farmer, iticblaud townsblp. Vahner, Martin J., larmer, Chett township. TSTKAY NOTICE. XlA ljttx the premises of the subscriber In Moxharn about the Jlth ot July, a !iht biindle cow. seven years old. good size, slightly mixed with while, and aloe the bck and belly whit and Inside of the lea:" small larriej In horns. A reward, will be Kit-en lor iniormation ot her wherealnu. A. J. BOklNli. Moxharn, Sept. 14. 18S8. IJ'STKAY NOTICE. J Strayed away from I lien Whit. Pa., aboat July lt, a black cow with whit spots, whit belly, and "crumpled turns." A eatistao. to.-y reward will b paid for Iniormation of her whereabonts. Address MIC1LAFX MAZENKO. KittannlDK Point, Blair Co- Pa. Agk.10.1S8S. TfiLUaBLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. V The cnderslgned will sell their farm, sit uated In Allea-heny township, adjoining: lands of V. A. McOough. A. J. Sell. Henry Mansfield, and other, containing- IIS acres, 60 acres cleared and M well limbered with eak. hemlock, cucum ber and hickory. A good fo-story-plank boas and (ram barn, together with ail aeoetsiry out bulldlags, a never tailing spnng ot water and a Stream ol water running through tie lana. There is also a choice apple, iar and peach trees on e prcmisea. ine aoov property win be sold at a price and terms to suit tbe pur:naer and a good warrantee deed ftnaT-antee.l. MARY FURY, 7 ANN FURY. Jane 1st. .. . Loretlo PostoClce, Pa. ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, LORETTO, PA, ' IS CHARGE OF . FRANCISCAN BROTHERS Board and Tuition for the Scholastic Year, $200. March aeth. ias. tr. STAR SH&YIHG PARLOR! COR. CENTRE AND SAMPLE STREETS, EBENSBURG. PA. J. II. GAMT, Proprietor. THEPTJBLJO win always find ns at nr plaee of bnslnea In business hoars. tverrUiing kept neat and cosy. A bath room has Deen con nected with the shop w here th public can 1.3 ac commodated with a hot or cold bath. B i tub and every thing connected therein kept perfectly clean. Ox-nan towsh arnciALTT. 1794. 18S3. Policies written at short notice In th OLD RELIABLE ".ETNA" Aad ether Flrat CI sua Compatafea. T, "W. DICK, ItiEST FOB THE OLD rnVRXFORjO INSURANCE COMT. COMUENCEI) BrSINESS 1794. Ebensonnt, Jaly muietx. Cl'ltRY OIVEP.S1TY. PnTSBrnoE, Pa. Over I.40O Stndentn Laat Tear. Classical ; Rclanttfio : ladles' Seminary ; Nor mal ; Pennmansnip ; JUaste ; and Elocution de partments. Curry Business College and Curry School of Shorthand ar separate, schools, each having- Its own com plete Faculty, providing, th most through prac tical drill In 1U Una obtainable. end lorOatalogu of th Department yon de sire to enter. JAMES CLARK WItXJAMS, A. Prost. J nly , 2T. lSB.-iuio. ROBERT EVANS, FIR UNDERTAKER, ATKO NANtJrAOTCKEK Or and dealer in all km Is el TVRltirVUE, EbenHbur, Ix. ft-A fall 11 n f Caskata always en hand .-St Bodies Embalmed Apr to t WHEN UEQUJKED. SALESMEN WANTED to eanvart lor th sale of Nariery Stock ! Steady mplnyment carantl. SALARY AND EX FtNSls PAI1. Apply at once. statLna ax CHA1E BROrilEKS COMPANY, ' (Heter le this tafer.; Sept. H. U8.-3m. iiochealer, IS. T. AGENTS WANTED AltOIJMKTsJT LIST. Snppe. . . ..... . .vs. Oct 1, ISM. Johntown Lumber Co. Ml.bllui. liorina. Marshall. tVastnver.......va. Korina vs. 1'eden . wm Ietltlon ol . M. Ke-le, Esq.. lor lateral K. K .iw,ihhu) vs. iieseet. aL Koad In t'learDeld township. J'llchT ..-... vs. Stoltx. I.onborn ...vs. Oallaaber. Koad In Claarfteld township. Koad In Carroll bownshin. Kris Kvervllle Coal Co.vs. st oir , . vs. hauu... vs. tVlln vs. a nrisry...... vs. or.oer . Mehven A Son. Wills. Lanabeln sl Thomas. Kowler. Miiliken. Koad In Cambria tnwTi.hln Kenort ol Auditor in Vauaht. est. Kul on Co. Com. to pay eont tables. Keam. ....... ...vs. Marts. Koad from Munstor to Lore t to. In r petition ot t'ommi-tee ot Henrietta Topper. I a r petition of Iaae vVeakland. Committee. - vv. Davis et. al. I a re tranaoribma; record. We 1st linn vs. Kam. Kole on A. Ash ton, Ei.. In Schrlber AsX Commonwealth ex. rlvs. topervisors ol Iwer Voder towuslilD. Wtlllsms vs. Tibiao&Co. In re petition ot Samnel Kelly. Cons t. Krindi ....v . Soese. K. berta k. Era tjr Aafn. vs. Hipps . L.loyd. Knnurt o Auditor la Peter t. Hears. 1L Jackal. Stutsman a. Wilsln va. Johnstown Bor. Coaiaioa wealth va. .XcHiide. '"bert va. Vtckroy. Koad In West Taylor towoshlu. In re petition ef wm. fwitzler. la r Kal a Wm. A. Noel . Bunress. U. A. -itluE.UAii.EH, Proth'y. Sept. SI, 119. VTOTKI-1 I i.1 ISuUoe Is hereby Riven tbat th following aneonnts hare been Bled In the Con-tot Common I'leaa of fimbria connty, Pa and will be con Drmed by said eoart on th first day of ttctober. lSv. unless came be shown t th eontrary. Acrount of Joseph Hons, assignee ol M. I". McDuaald t ax. Second aad p-rtial aocoant ef Adam Alyers, committee f Peter Mvers. H. Al SHOEMAKEK, Prvth'y, Eaentburs, Sept. 10, loa. ES TKAY NOTICE. J Came to th residence of tbe suoscr1br. residing- In Cambria township, on or aiKit th 7th of August last. t . sorina; heifers, on brown and the other whit with trown ear. Th owner is requested to come lorwarl. prov pt.prty. pay charge and take them away, oth erwise they will be dlst1 of according to law. ILUKtM'G WlLLLBUArD. EbensbnrK. Sept. T, 18oS. FARM FOR SALE. The subscriber resldina In Carroll township, Cavb-ia o.unty will ll at private sale tbe larui on which he res des tour miles cast ol Carrolltown on tbe ror j leadlnv from Camliuwn te Ixiretto, containing 1!3 acres, abo. 4 luO acre of which ar cleared, bav.na thereon a two-stury plank L. hons and t ram barn. A Una orcuard u on the premises and tb la,-m la In a irood (Uu) of cul tivation and Is well watered, tor terms apply to th aabscriber on th premucs. JOHN HUUUE, To canvass f.ir on of th larK5t. eldest estab lished. BKST KNOWN NURSERIES n th Cwantrv. Most liberal terms. Cnequaled facili ties. ilENEVA NCkSF.KY. Eitfl,shed 18. W. fc. T. S.MITU, CI EN EN A, N. V. Aug. M, 3m. A Trprt a a I TOSOLIGITORDEH8 "or oar Chcic and Hardy Nursery Stock Steady work lor ener-rt!e. temperate iseu. Sal ary aad stnsnsn, commLlon if preier red. '1 he business quickly and easily learned. Satisfaction a saraslrri to ear toina.-s aud amenta. Writ immeilateiy for term. State age. Address K. O. OUASE A CO. 1130 South Penn Square, Philadelphia. Fa. Auk. 10 -iu. - Important to Canvassers. WAJITF-ls Live Caavateri In every county lb th Cnlted States to sell 1 OX S I'ATEN r KE VEKS1KLE SAO IKON, wbtcn combine two Sad Irons, Polisher. Huter, a.., one iron doins; the work ol an entire set of ordinary Irons. self-beating- by gas or al-ohol amp. OOF-1 A WAV WITH HOT KITt JiEMS. Price motlerat. A lanre and lastlna lncom Insured to rood canvasser. Addre. lor olrcilars, fcc t'OX SAD IKON CO.. t6 Koad St.. N. Y. v tnsA? nrrrtAa MEAT-CUTTER. ' Caenaaltae and av nand ta ha tar Rwa, Iwwi klua aM, Mcrapsle. t'nviaetwra, Uaatavi Biaek. As.. As. . uu aaot, exiTMS -. Twm-r rusa. AMERICAN M T6 C0.J A Wafclnctoe Ave, rhflsrtslphla, We Wakt You 1 To send us 40 cents for one of our E-in. KHM WRENCHES. Llfht, IlandVr and Stronr. w.H Outwear And Out iaot two Ordinary Wreuclca. YCU WAE2T Household S. D. Set. Thia t-t cnivisra r-f a lifmimd ITamlln ajxt f"iir intt rrl.r.n.rfaiile llalf ii aTowjriv,-rn and (buw-l! fitting miiio; ell nui-krd in a mat wi.l bia. Thiato. 1 ;A consT.iunv him r't.1 ev-rT-whr', anniti.l tbo h"w, at Tin- o:Hce. ic tl.e 'hop, on tbof.-u-m. Sr-at rr-e on rc.t fi S I .CO. Ask Your Local Denier fca-tlu-m. ih b net ft ih i.'w will "tthem. for you, or e vill-iid eiibcrn rec-Hpt if piM-v, as above. Send tamp for our ilttttrUU cUo logut. , ELLRICH & CO., Plantsviilc. Conn. B. L JiiHS:03, 1.J, BUCK. A.I.NCL ESTABLISDED !S7i ESTABLISHED M nstoa.Bnct & Oo. narrnlltnwn RsnV I 1 .s vtu i u uuual A. W. BUCK, Cashier, j Cashier. General Eauiing Business Transacted li&VS!aC,pl, "tnrcs of a DEPOSITS -Kecelred ! payable on demand, and Interest rear ing certificates uued to tiin UedUor j. IiOASiS Extended t catc:nt cn lavorabla tortnt and approved pkper dlsccV jted at all Wines. oi.trfTio.K Uli". ,lhV,oc'Ll,,.y.ao'1 D all the bn-k'Tisr towns in the Umtel States. Charges moden-tol DUAllS Issued DMotUM. in all jjnrrs of tbVnliM 01 E-!4 'Wk ejehaag issued Da all parts ACCOrXTN Ol merchant, farmers and others iolloltod. to o.? "OIUk', e accomodation w:U be exteadod. Patrons are ssstiml thai nil trantin. -ha l be held as stnetly private d ,Lni-naaI, " 1 that tbey IU be treated as liberailv ai - J. .1 banking rules win permit. ""ruy as Kpcc?fully. JOHSSTOX, A CO. Ecenslmrs- Fire teraBCB Apucy T- "W. BICK, General Insurance Aqenl, EBEASBUiiQ. rA. SALESMEN WANTED TO SELL JiL KSEKY STOCK. ProCtabl employment for horiert. enenretlc men either on .alary or commission, exiifnses raid. A Cn outai lurnlsh.l fach saleVmen! ILe business eaMly learned. We .row all the Sept. 14, 18, lm. Moldldii-iaiii sill BUT !TiS PEilFORMANCES THAT KEC,! M - 2 f- PeiTornmnces not promises have plac I n tbe head of the Retail Clothing Busii; Western Pcnns3'lvania, and established lor honest name that no upstart competitor ever blot .out".. We have promised to ft citizens of Cambria and surrou idinjr co. A this Fall the cheapest and best clothing th:. 4 country can produce, and now extend a dial invitation to everybody to come an i amine our grand new stock, compare our p and give us their candid opinion whetlu. . are in position to fulfil our promises. Our Suits and Overcoats are grand beyond de tion. Our prices arc too low for any con:: tors t3 reach. BARGAINS IN OVERGOA; Leading Clothiers of Johnstown, m 'A . cverTv0 KfLMlSLLfi v,'-' i'; Vuv v. t rV.V.": -V l .V i 1 P ,ixmn;j!u:n fjS IP &i3 Cf(HT fB&nrjLrSw YtiV T ffl V ft ! v, yyivyi hi t . i - r . As n ..r; ,'-.'t t . v , i i ,. h .7 i . v .v .. v -v m Avi't- riJNSsW iyyyy&iymw u liSLItI5b? -r- a 'yy--yy:.. t vJ I . 100TH Ai"Tis 3: YER S AET. Zar.T?$ r-3 tfcd CNi c-iV r.j jts cjsj 3 Tie tr.tuost of m-.ry t'noti,.ad3 :f oj.sra Cf tiio? diroij:3 woniTf vt--a cnrl diitrt sin alinionta fw.'cuiie.- U f'.'i.nl' , r.t the 1 a -.. ilotoi and Surgical lnH..tu!e. Hell It.. N". y., haa affril a vat cinroi'e in nicely aunf t Iiik and thoi r)i!,f hly t- Ktiair rn)!ica for tla ci.-a of onmn a tf"ii'ar iu.t);i iio-t. lr. Plcrcn' k ururlif Sr acrlptlon la tiio outrowtli. or rmuli, or ih. ht :it and txiual.l ci(N.Tit -j'--. 'J b'i'.iMai Jt of Uk-l.uu-D11L.M. n.nin4 r:!i! i tv-utA v7.d from ihvm ciaitd vu l:uv te-.. ;t in tl a ir.i.ie a'km-Tai-J ai.J ott:uato ia' s wnU-li tac I rl'Hl tneir fkill, ri'o it t- txThc trctTvondprful reniwly ,-. r !.v.e.l for iVj n l f a id curcf uff'Tiii wurt:jr:. It 13 rt r-c i i, i ; a-a "CUT"-!. ." lut tut n t ir-t n-rftct j-jc.L.C lur w.riia.i s r-'u u.r ai.'in r.t - A a. powr rln'j jiiTl.'orr-lin-j; to:. If, It imi.rta en.if Ui t i'ti- nol.. rysU-iu, m.'l J? trie wt'Uiu aivl itf. 1 ui.;,-i;''v:jj- in ':-xlh.u!tr. For i)7'rorkl, " ivora-otit," ' run-ilcwn." duliihtiit'.-J ti:cht-r-i, rulliiirru, di-w r.tlci-. f smrtrs, "niop-riH.i," hoi:--ki-t'tx'rs, nuriiiy m"tfHrH, sn.l to?l.,n v...n'.-ii UenpriiJIy. Ir. PVr'-'n Kiidi .t-.t V: s n; r. a b the sjii a'. t -aniily U-mp ur:? i,i.iJ as au a.p-t!7.i-3ir i f.r'iinl anj n;nintnc I mho. Aa a aoolUititc and trrut;ibnlsir ncrviu.'. " I"nv i i'j pp-scrii(ii,i" u, ur.n- ualed and is invnluublt in uilnv.uvr Rrl s:ib- umir liorvowd nc.Utli.iai-. i;r:tj-.L.i!Uv. ri- di biioi. i roNrmuoii, r.ypton.-. sjXLaina ana cthT bl(ttnHint(. Ourrous yp?turo cotn mculy utotiJant u;ir,a functional un.l i.rtm.o d:euae of the womh. It inlu-o refr-h:ii(r elu and rfiiovea lucllU atiil'ty and d Dr. rierett' ravorlt Prescription la u Ire;ltlaiatft nirdlrlno, ctnluily enmpouuded by an exuerifUer.i n 1 t-kilifut pbynician. and adi-t.if to wuraiii' .w:;cat? urifaniution. It j pumly v.:ir? tlilo ix .ta ci aii':t:o:i aid rfi li-ctiy ImrmlitS in lit; fffouta in anjr oonil Imiii of th fvfKm. Fr.r tronlnr t .r i:ui:?-.a, fr-i: w.k.a(r.v-r Oftum ari.ltiir, wca't irtoim.ch. ir1ir' srirn. JH-i'S a un.l kiudrcd suip!m. ita us-, in toutli cs v. i!I ir"jv voi v h Ti-ft.-:HT. "Farorlle PrcVerl Dtiori IsannaU ttTe euro fcr t!M cist ctiii:pii-ir-.-d n-1 BuiiRt nufsnr i"iirrn. esot t'ive r vmii. TMuntul tnenatruntioii. uimnta.al tuppr. t--u-nt, prolapsus, or full In of th imb. wtk back. ftnalo wiakof, antovTeijii, retroversiou, Nrinir-Jawii w-i r.l:on. chronic lcoiirt-tion, Innnramatioa and ulceration of the womb, In flatrrrmr ion, pain and tendtrppaa ta Otranod, accompanied with InU-rnal boat." Am a roiulslor and promoter of ftina. tiouaJ action, at that, critical penod of oli.miro from airlbood to woman bood. Kavoritn Prt acripUon"ia a porf-etly Mf re.iwiluU a.out, and oan produce bnij srood rrwlis. It M qually cltcacious cai vk1uM- iu iu efKtd wbon takxrj for tho di6irdcr and dorunir-w mrnta incident ti Unt laier and moot vritlcul periHl, ki.own " 7'!r I '.l.af.p- of I jfe." "aiwoplt Prsrrliiiion,n wbc-n trvkm in oonaoi-tion with Itv.t ut I)r. I'Ut's Oolden idiaal Dif -ovrrv, end niril ktx.icive doanar f Dr. Ploroo's HurVn'iv !'.) is M.itt.!" I ivt PUla). run J.irfT. Kidnr-y and liladdor ' ilwciwt. Tbeir co.:ibin d uao al.so rcinuvi-s blood talnta, ami aboiube cancurous and crofulou? btimora from til" nttia. FaToritw Prcacrlptioti" tlie cr.!y modiojnn for worr.ii, sold by druriuM, uuiier ,a poaitlTe irnaraiitoc, froin tb u.r.nu faoturera. that it will pi v.- eat ii act ion in every case, or Mont y will Ik. rofund.-d. Th'S cusran-tt-e baa bwn printi-d on the lotil-wrapuer. and faithfully ctrr.vl out for uinny yitun. I.re bottlcw ,100 dos-gl a'i.OU, or Mix boitl.. fur .S.OO. For large, UluB-.r-it.-d Trentl on TMiJonBosof Women (1) psjftii, pnp TxjierttU. soud ten oenta ia stamps. Aujr., V World's Dispensary Medical JUsocIalicr., of Allegheny County, A.T PITTB33TJIIC3-, Pa, SEPT. 24th, 25th. & 26th. FIRST DAY. Monday, Sopt. 2-Ith. Pairao of Firt-raeu and Policemen. DeJicaticu of Gr:i-nV Court House. Concert bv 4000 School CLiHren unil Iaimense Orc-!i tni. GrunJ I3S Meeting of Citucns. Prominent Speakers from four States. Fire Works iu Evening:. SECOND DAY. Tuesday, Sept. iiolh. Graml Civic and In dustrial Parade. Proves i of the Century. Greatest Procession ever seen in Pittsburg. Fire Works in Evening. THIRD DAY. Wodnesday, Sept. 20th. Gorgeous Military Para.le of the O. A. 11. t Veterans Legion. Natiuiial Guard of Pennsylvania and visiting Rv-iiiu nta f. om Ohio, West Virginia and Maryland. Mot In csing .Military Proeessiou since the War. Review of School Cliikireu in Allegheny Parks. Firo Works hi Evening. THE FREEDOM, OF THE CITY IS EXTENDED TO EVE1LYD0DY. Eacnralon onsll Rllrsi Ri-h Uftr.t ., ORorcd. Sro iiairn KNe- br f W lis Lffc-jfi, Ust-rtUi U....ja: P3 ITV'tJ tKts br tTrn km t i.r pow. illU UlK O '1,'r "-' at (1 wan eO-toai. , I auii.-r.ar Uj a.l ur oa.10 Iivi.". rr raali nlan M. haiw l. nuuL i larao. f. 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