JUl f nmWa tccnum. - si:i'T. 2$, 1SSS. rwtrastrM. Fltzh-rrls. of Gallitzin.t . ysttor to our town on 1 nesi.ay. , uhel of wheat wefuMnu sixty i u certain five uumirea ira mxiv L.,u.ml -erwl. Sjuirt I. use nene, iu i iranii'iui""" " "-pent TueMtay night la town and re- t.Xdhomeon Wednesday. , noonfI or Kerosene on to - pan ui Lterln Dolllnn clothe will make them Ml ,e .s!ir "'id llH,K Wti. Ri'in"on. Jr., who H a fireman ", i.i.iiH.lvnia railroad wan visiting j Vli .me l t;,is plce lbl week- Mr K C ri-"h has a cabbage net 1 "!H' uir room raised In this neck of ,,u w.-intiirji eighteen pounds. pfl,Syivnia Iy at Uettysburir. has p.tiu re.l by Governor leaver from 1 . t "-. un til sometime In May of next I y,.,r. .Times P. Mcl'ans nr.d Trmmnn I v t to wH-ltuown c't!zens of Clearfield j '1 w,.re flsltors to our town on I Mr. W". A. Nicholson, of Altoona, wl.o I. Jnt l past week with Ills rutny friends sp are, returned to his home ou YYed t ..:ty ir.'rnlnij. I ,.hn IMTel, of Summit, wiit ofTr at on S.ttordty, October f.-.h. a nd lot at Summit and aNo a lot Of .,..,iril property. utres M"Dermltt, an ai?ed and rpspeet- L. : : -n of Clearfi'll town-hip, died at ViU -c in that tnw.-hlp on V edr.osil.iy last. ;,,! shout S.I year. r ..r .ttllna .VI disputes about the- two -sy p!rys mndfl rtnrlnti t!ie pm of b.ise j.; rci'entlv played In town, we would rur .r ".. ft cloves, at fortl Puces." j V- are sorry to learn that Mr. John fu Tnery. a well-known citizen of Chest t . i: I . i, i. k. hi . 1 ceiill new i'r uin uuusa ujr miira . i ... ,.,. . S I., ......... -J as IHlye n( :wini iiwi J I big jr. L-(tn account of the Inclemency of th :!yr, the management of tb Bedford V'.urty Asricnttural Association have psmt ' -! tm'lr fair until October Oih.lCth, llth 1 -Kur'nre cure guaranteed by Dr. J. R. :'-v r. Arrh ''t., Thlladelrhla, Pa. Ease V"!i"i. no operation or delay from bust- t-. attfted by tnousands of curjj after fall. M "S Annln Thomas ami Miss Mary J. l anNon, both of Carrolltown, passed this place Monday on their way to :-.".irjr wlere they Intend vlaiting friends .J relatives. -Thomas II. Greedy, Esq., of Altoonn, IvIVmncratlc candidate for Congress In : 11-trict. was a ylsltor to our town on J:Lnr"ly, shaking hands with his Pen l r'.;c friends. j -T!:e Carrolltown frtlr was a financial i.vp-r rd was attended by lame crowds irry iljy, particularly on Thursday when, . tlmated thtre were over 4000 people i"! 'A uruunds. i -An epi.lenilc has broken out among the ;in:t in Kiroe rarts of Herks county. It Is jirown as splenic apoplexy, or Texas ferer fi.-.! i number cf farmers have lost several Sjtul' within the pai-t we-k. l -C. M. Parr!h, of Altoona, who had ixl-.vye if the pharmacy at ('resson prins f-!urinjthe summer season has been visiting F.:-rretits Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Tarrlsh, of puce, during the pat weak. The man who rum fishing and sits In f irped roture on a rarrow thwart from w!y rnorn till dewy eve and calls It fun, :e sam. chap that never goes to church 'ui the pvs arn't comfortable. -John E. Pewalt, of Hopewell, has sncsd Armstronff, of riedford. to recover r ) which he claims he gave her to build a on condition that ho would many a. Afterward she broke the engagement. -Mr. Joseph A. Wertner and Anthouy E"(j , of Chest Springs, were in town '.-day (Thursday) beinjs called here as ;-':::. to tlio will of Mr. Redmond M1- i wuose death we made mention of last I -oiiTor ITenry, eldest son of Mrs. Masr- ' Il 'iiry, ( t this place, who has been laid p wall rln uni!tim f r some tlrr.n pait. at ro'urtn-.i n nis iioni- inirlne the sent week. He is Mill cuDflned to his ni. -Soil or shlnini' on C'it c .!nr or s!cee y t removed b spnnnin.j the:n ofT once Br twice a week th the following presr- . --rounce of amon'a. ne ounce eohol, one ounce ,f et!.r, o-,e r,art of -Sale bli's w.re rrlrted at this ofT-c - - .ring the prcwit wet k f r a ruh'ic !e f rropeity, hve stork, furring Ims "ivnta, etc., on Welnmiay, cvt,-,hr lrt.h at the residence of John iUtzin.laek'. 3 ti.wnshlp. -Walter Davis, nf , r u.oi,eti aoontl'O w.st;:d hu l "m Friday last, while assisting !u i - rr-redown timber. The tree f..i ' j i :'.k cinirie cani.'lit thn vmi. l..,, I S jv.unn linn, tlliinz a .tru-t Instantly. I -We have a spePJy n,t positive Cute t'.Varrh, Diph-herla. Canker Mouth, and l ' l:e, in Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. -1 Irvrtor free with each bottle. U A Use -J-a desire health and sweft hreatu. ' rt cents. SoM by Dr. T. J. Davison, n. -Oitr-irlne Gre-nhalah. who tl.rei her "rom a bat, near Fay.f.e City, and i. ."1"'t ;t- w entencd by . Ewlng, ltotiiown, to undergo !mprU.nmnt In ior nine rears f ' -1 U wis a victim of the opium haV i'.'l llin.nit...I tl... .t . .. , i riuiw wi-.iiie under Uj 5"e. -To masked men entered the houe of Manner and wife, an aged couple '.' five mlli from Mgonler. and for.e.l ' a at the point or the r-yoiyer to give up -en 7.W and ?:oo. a part of whirh ' A reward of fl.V) Is ofTered for the -' arr.st. N'o description of the ras ' be had. '' ' IVr.tmyivanla railroad has herefor ir rla-Ha or conductors with pay "'c rd!ng to term of errvU-e. The v, unsolicited by fie employes, have -i i.ie rourth grade, and have thus ""' all these men cne step. This ' .;.,n carries with It Increased pay for ' "i-viivs rendered. ' '''rresp.-ndect of the GalliVln Vhuli- I ' W:l f... .... ""K iiom iassri:ni avs "We '6 "trned from ii i .1., . n.j i t. .-'iivii,i.hii Jii wuvf rn ; l-3.i 1 fPPt Krin.k ..II I i .l . .i. u iaiiiuau ir ii) .. ;'- up ti,e creek one mile and a I - ler. New eal woik are to he , i; the end t.f the new braccl y M,fM. Jmues Mitchel and others. ' fiel, prpar. prspM ,Q th w,y l0 rD ,v . ,tflB yP" (,an,, The 0n-1- I "ss "St before tb1 thorough- I "''P-1 " "ie water of tl.e con- ! d,J: 1,1 """". for une. The ,;rn!5 "idinr "7- ,n fT tie! f"-.Uab,, lnwaru, w.u.r l;lt, I The Centre Mining company's furnace, located at Eellefoote, became cl.hled Monday from top to bottom, and was com pelled to shut down for repairs. About COO men will be thus thrown ont of eivploy mert. The furtmcn Is cvrr.rd by asjndi cate of Philadelphia, of which R. K. Jami son, the banker and broker. Is one of the leading stockholders. Exchanges say that a couple of s'eek ooklng Individuals are going about the country swindling township treasuries ott of sums of money ranging from, Jl2tof5 on the pretense of repaiting btack-boaids In school bouses, only desiring the ofT.c'.aVs order for performing thu work, which turns up In a few days as an order on the town ship's treasury, properly slgne 1, and cash ed by an Innocent party. The Ha.-tlngs-Hrubker-Beavpr"n.ispl-tal Is a failure. The Institution, after a reconsideration on the part of the Adju tant General, has been located at rh'.Illps burgh. The Checreekers' have been knocked ont." This little bit of "civil ; service inform, will do some good In mili tary circles. In the vicinity of the tate Capita!. How that Ty C'KIV did come d o w n . C 'lea r He Id Ten u b I ien n. All persons Interested In the organiza tion of an agricultural association acd fair at Ebensbiiri; are requested to meet In the Council Chamber on Tuesday evening next, October 2, isss, at7:C0 o'clock, whf re the preliminary steps will be taken for the or ganization of the society. Everybody is urgently requested to attend, and especially the farmers, merchants, lawyers and busi ness men. A very Important judicial opinion was given In the courts at Chauibersburg. Pa., recently. Suit was brouuht by Lavina Sinai!, under the Mairied Personal Property Act of June 3, IsST, against her husband for about ftl.r.on given him thirty-two years ago. The fact were atreod upon, and the con test was as to whether the Act referred to gives the wife the power to sue her husband. After an able argument on either side, the Court decided that tha Act gave such power. As Forepaugh's 6how was u-.loading at PuP.oison Tuesday, John Poggy, an ele- pliant trainer, of Salem, Mass.. was attacked by the elefhant "Tip" and killed. TogcY was trying to get the beast out of the car, but It had been annered by men and boys teasing It and feeding it apples which con tained tobacco and pepper. It struck bira with Its trunk, gored him with its tuk and trampled on him. The other elephants be came furious and tore up another cage and struck two other men, but they were not severe'y injured. A man bv the name of John Anderson, of Uieensbnrg, drew his pension money on Monday, and then, as usual, went on a drunk. While In this condition Monday night, he exhibited what money tie had left, when he was pounced upon by two touzhs by the name of Charley Stewart and Rert Moote. who. failing to Induce him to go a gambling den. assaulted him with knives until seven knife wounds were inflicted upon him, when he was released by an oflicer. Moore was arretted and committed to Jail on Wednesday. A physician In writing about drlnkinj; water says : ''If in any hotel or summer resort to which these lines may come, there should occur k single case of typhoid fever or diphtheria, test the drinking watr or have It done at once. A few cenU will bu an ounce of saturated solution of pery manganate of potash at a chemist's. If when a drop of this solution is added to a tumbler of water its color changes to brown, it Is unfit to drink ; If it remains clear, or sllg'itly rose colored after an hour, it U. broadly sreaktnz, safe." There are some things a level-headed human being should never do. Among these is to kindle a dre with the aid'of coal oil, to walk on the rallrood track, to at tempt to get on a moving train, to point a gun or pistol at another, to put his nsmo on another man's note, to keep his sayHps In an old stJcamg undar his bed. t- play a pame of chance with a prepossessing stran ger, to take patent medicine for t:ls teal or Imaginary ailments, to rnn fur office when he has a paying situation In private life, to call a Mpger man than himself a liar. The parishoners of Rev. Father Kltte'l, pastor of St. Mary's Catholic church, this place, will no doubt be pleaded to learn that Dr. Roller has received a letter from the reverend gentleman, dated maiewtiere la Ireland, the rin? of the place having slipped cur memory, statinjj tiiat he will stsrt for home on the 2th Inst., which will be next Friday. K.v.hcr Klttell uudeituok the journey to Ireland a couple of month, ago In the hope of benvfitins his Lea,:!:, and we Join with his many friends both la and out cf his rl-i'irrfc, In the wish v.z hlshobes bsve been fully realizid. llol'.njslury Sfin.ltrd. The Rock naven Express of Saturday, says: '"l tore was a v.bo'e;ale slauMer of valuable horses on tha Tine Creek rail road yeittrJay morning, a nille or so from Jersey Shore Junction. Seven horses and a colt owned by Harris McKinney, a Clin ton county farmer, escaped from the past ure field and ran upon the railroad track. A freight train cum along and tiiree of tbe horses and the colt fell through a cattle guard and were killed at once by tl.e en gine. The ether three horses la their flight da. bed through a barbe l wire fence, and two of them were Injured so ba liy that tary may probably die." The 1.1 its r.f Ternic!vnia nrArl.l of not lea. than $5 yr aiora' than JtOO and 1 euts for wiicully enterltjj an orchard, far dea. hot beds or green honses, clubb'02, stonir., breaking or otherwise injuring the fruit or crLaiiiental tree, beating down or traxpl-.g tpou, ,,r otherwise Injurinuany fc.a-N grain, vines, vegetable or other grow, ing crops; and in default of said fine and cost, the ouVnder may be committed for not l ss th in twenty or more than sixty days. Fruit stealing or the wilful taking and car rying away of Truit, vegetables, fruit or or namental trees, is declared by the law to be a misdemeanor, and any person convicted thereof in the Court of Oarte.- Sessions shall be fined and imprisoned not exseeJiiig sixty days. -On Tuesday morning at 5 o'clock. Mr. Scott M.-Cormick. a well-known Pennsyl vania railroad engineer, when about ready til Ult-a rK j - 7 ,uu nouseat Eat Coneraauth was tn ha,iiy hurt thu hf) dja1 on Tutj,y j wu. n.e ru.iowit.kt particular isKotrota the Johbsto 'o Democrat : was an engineer of the Mountain local freight and tad just prepare-i hlsercln-, 'r-x to loa7e tl; rouad he use and pall ed the rope to lift tbe canopy from tha braoke stack when the teller. Mr. George IUrshtrm r. whose bubltew u U to take the engines on the turntable tr.d turn them iiu, jwiru II1H ensinsi ti. i... I roura boas.. JuM at this niomect Mr . . . " -I'.'-u to Doar.I the movinc I . : , nR l.Ime:f op ' : . 'I arU l w "S'.t by ttM dvxx 1 jamb tif the round hou. Coor arj cruheil l.ul.... II,.,.. J ... u inecaaor the engine. Mr Mcorm.cK .s a larce man bei:.K aiz feet four inches in height, and wel-hin,; over -o pounds, and as be wu forcett thionith a Space of about eiht Inches he m terribly rruihed. his i ht th!:b helnij tr.aheI r,'o a Jel.'y and tU rl4 ht arm broken anicru:,b-d al the elbow. The hostVr did not s.-e him and the first IntimaLon bo had of anthinK beinit wrong was when McCprrali-Vs arm w.t9 forced through the rab window. Mr McCounick was forty-three Sears of a.-e -ud loaved a wi.'w aud three c::J;jlu. William Itiwlinil, John R.i Jluclies, Tliomaa P ivTs and wife, tl.e latter a cousin of Mr. C. T. Roberts, of this place, Kvan and I-ac Rowland, tons of Owen Rowland, of tl'.is rl xe, all fiotu rjrar Iowa City, hav ing been it thfl G A. R. ri.canpnifci.t ai Colunit uj, Otio. i xteuded tr It ti;; to this place, tUoIr old bou,e, and are Tisi:lniitLolr friends. dial. L. Dick. E-q., this (Saturday) a-.crning received from the State Hatchery at Corry forty thousand Cernjan or brown I trout. They enme in four cans, the water i In which was very cold, several chunks of , ice bcitg In each vessel. These trout will ; be j. laced In Dalioi Rap, at the headwaters of Renscreek, Mil'creek, arid all the streams on this side of Laurel II ill. This is the J second lot of trout received by Mr. Dick j this season. The foimer also forty thocs i and In number were the American speckled species. The Oerrran or brown trout grows j to a considerable size and is said to be quite as active and sportive as American speckled trout.-.utoim Tribune. Miss Kate Mills, whose borne was in B'.aitsyille, but who bad beeu living for nearly a month In Altoona in the employ of Dr. M. J. Ruck as a domestic dlr 3 on Mon- ( day last under the following circumstances which we learn from the Altoona Mirror. Last Friday, while Dr. and Mrs. Ruck were absent from the city on a trip into Cambria county, M'tfs Mills made ready some email encumbers for pickling, and placing' them In a brafs kettle stood thera cn the stove. The common method Is to prepare first !n a tin vessel. After slowing them to ot abont six hours she took one of them out ! and ate it with her dinner. It was a fatal thing to do, as the verJ.rU poison soon ued upon her system, aud with no one by to give the necessary attention, the unfor forturate girl crew worse rapidly and was soon beyond medical help. Dr. Suck res turned Saturday noon and discovered her condition to be highly serions. Every known device was ctnployrd to bring about recovery. At one time yesterday, before passing into unconsciousness and in Ler agony, she said : "IIuw much better that I should be the sufferer rather than you should all die from my mistake." Her end was peaceful and quiet, death coming as a welcome release this morning. shortly before 1 o'clock Ikvatti er a Catballe tltrtynaa. - Rev. William Tollard, pastor of St. Mary's Roman Catholic churcb, Pittsburgh, a mention of whose i'lsess was made last week, quietly breath.1 his last at 8.10 o'clock Sunday mornfng? Father Tollard was one of the oldest clergymen in the Pittsburgh diocese, and was known as a scholar, well read, and a deen thinker. lie was born in Kllrea, county Kilkenny, lie land, on May 25, ls2", and was consequent ly in his 67th year at the time of bis death. Il was educated at St. Kiaran's college, Kilkenny, coming to America In 1 a 19. lie was ordained May It, 10, by Ray. Rlshop Michael O'Connor. His first mission was at Latrobe and vicinity, on tbe then Lew Pennsylvania railroad, in Westmoreland county. He resided at St. Vincent's Abbey, attending at Greensburg and other near points. He next went to Tyrone and Hun tingdon and vicinity. lie then went to St. Paul's Calhedral, Pittsburgh, to replace Father John Tuigg, afterward Rishop Tulgg. who went to Tyrone, ne then spent six year at Loretto, this county. He was also stationed at Freeport, -nd nroa the invltaliun of Right Rev. Micuxel O'Con nor wont w ith him to Erie, wtn the latter was created Rlshop of Erie. Father Pol lard, after leaving Roretto, became pa?tor of the Church of St. John, the Evangelist, on the South Side, Pittsburgh, where be re mained for twer.ty-five years. He became pastor of St. Marv's, bis last cbarge, on September 10, 1VS5, the parish being con sidered one of the best la the city. His funeral took place on Wodnetday morning r.fter a Requiem High M ss, celebrated by Rlshop PheiaB. His remains were interred In St. Mary's cemetery, PitUburg,. Tlio Ureal Virginia Intlantrial Fipo attlon Hetlnretl Kate via JPenn jltaola Kallroad. The Virginia Agricultural, Mechanical, Tobbcco Exposition will ne held at Rich mond, beginning October 3rd and closing .November 21st, 183. This exposition will be the best exhibit of tbe industrial and ag ricultural resources of the upper South ever held. Reside an extensive display of agri cultural products an t fine stock, a special section will be devoted to tobacco. Illustra ting all Its phases from the plant to the plpe. The special fretnres embrace a bench show, running and trotting races, and numerous other forms of interesting entertainment. The cr.pital of the Oid Do minion Is an exceptionally Interesting pluce, and with the extraordinary attractions oN fercd by the exposition, and the i!e!!;;htrnl climate, cf this season, the pleasure of a vis it Is preatly enhanced. For the benefit of the hosts cf people who will desire to visi: tbe city under these fav orable circumstances, the Pennsyivanla Railroa 1 company will sell excursion tick ets to Richmond every Monday and Ihufss day during the continuance of th exposi tion, good to retcrn ur.til Noye-rber 2G:a Inclusive, from all rrinclpsl te.rior on Pj system at a ir.!e fare fur the rorri trip. A tarl tolbelttluUer. If you are young, vltrorous, full of life and halth, yon reqnlre ro stimuUint, but. unfortunately, we are not all so ; then l!i:nk' f'PW'M !o SJ-ri'S if lack of ambi'mn, if weak from disease. If lui.g trouble. If ro appptlte what is best to use Why. ask the Hospitals. a3k the Faculty, and they will all answer that Max K!eln"e Silver Age" Rye Is the r-eRt sMmclant la the world, ne will also forward yen six quart of tbe best six year old Gucken bHmer. Finch, Glosoo or Over holt for f5.Cot or tl 00 per. single quart, alls Wiceaare tte purest, and for 75 cents per quart, you can rely upon any article advtrtUed by Max Klein, 82 Federal street. Allegheny. Ser.d for price list. We ship jroods, neat ly packed, anywhere. Au2. 31, '83. ly. Oft, Wbil at t'onarb. Wit! yot hee.I th frarnlrid. Tbe slsraV perhaps cf the sure aprroacb of that more terrtble dlseae, Conuriptlon. Ast yonr selves If vou ran afford for the s.iie nf mv lrx r,,, crn?1) to nin risk f nd o rotfirs. for It. Ve know from eTrer!rce thnt Shlloh'a Cure rill t'nre vour Couch. It never fail. This eiplains why mc:e thaa j a MiH'on Bottles were so!d the tm,t var. ! It relievos Croup and lYloopltii Coub at i once. Mother do not be wi:buut it. For ' Lame trlr, Sid't orCIst. Lse Sl.llofcs' rorona n.uter. Sollhy Dr. T. J. Davison. Uasklsa'a trnlr.kl The best ealve In the world for lirupte. Sores. T;i?era. Salt Rh-um ore,, Tetr. Chapped Hands ChillblalDS I Cores end all Skin Eruption. ud LositlTe'v Tir Tiles or no pav reau'red. It li mar- anfead to pHe rrf-t-t jttfact;on, or money refiTrted. Trice ?5 e-nU per box. For sale ty K J amea and W. W.McAtetr. Loretto. J Iepil and Llyer ( iulMlnt. Is it cot worth the small prleo of 73 centa tootrte youelf of every Ejmptoin of these divrev,!r(5 complaints, ir yon thir.tc o call at our ftore and get a bottle of Sholoh's Vltallzer. Every bottio has a rrlnted ftuarantee on It, us areorJirijrly, and If it ones ou no rhoJ it will coat you cothlDK. S jII Ly Ur. T. J. Uivicon. AMIITAH. A to Hie Field Twenty-! Tears After the Rattle. Puisuant to the call of the chairman of the committee cf arrangements previously pub llshed, the 125:h, Pennsylvania Volunteers, held tlvir reunion on tl.e battle-field of An-tlr-taui, Md.. on the 17tn and lStu of Sept. 18SS. This Regiment was composed of men from Rlair and Huntingdon coui,t:3, with a contingent of about E0 men from St. Augus tine atd Gal!!tz!D, Cambria county. The Veterans, to the number of near 100. met In tbe old town of Sharpsburg, Md., on the afternoon of Sept. 17, 18SS, the 26'h . anni versary of that great battle. This town was between the two armies during the battle and consequently was badly damaged by the shot and shells cf the contending forces ; the marks of these projectiles en quite a number of the buildings being pleinly visi ble to the present day. Well, the first thing done after resting a little after our journey, was to hold a meeting of the Veterans of the 125th and 130th Regiments In tbe large hall of the Antietan Pest, G. NK., which was kindly turned over to us for our use by that organization. Our colonel, Jacob Uig- ns rreslded over the meeting, and, by Lis Ability end good luJgemeut ai a presiding ofacer, contributed muA towards the har mony and pleasure of the evening. Rat tlina speeches were made by Messrs. Mc Camact, McGraw. Wallace, Simpson and other, bnt the speech of the evening was by J. D. Hicks. Esq , of Altoona, Ta. Rich and racy, It brought down the bouse, elicit ing round after round of applause from the delated audience. Hicks, here's to yon. mv vftitr fc.tiat4fttv rmw t m icT a larcrfl ! Srngs were sung and everything went along pleasantly and harmoniously, and, but for the senseless remarks of one officer reflect ing upon the bonor and loyalty of General McClellan, It would have been one of the most enjoyable evenings I ever spent; but the bonor and loyalty of "lilt: Mac" was fully vindicated by Barley, O'Crien, Dune gan and other whose names I am sorry I do not remember. Tbe meeting adjourned at 11 o'clock r. m., to meet again at tbe Dank ard Cburch, tte centre of the battle-field, at 8 o'clock a. m.. Sept- 18th. Quite a num ber of ladies accompanied their bus-bands and relatives to the battle-field and seemed as deeply interested In viewing tbe scenes upon it as the Veterans themselves. Among;! tbe ladles present was the estima ble wife of CoU nigglns. These ladies were complimented by LUnt. Dunegan In behalf of tbe Veterans present for tbe interett manifested In making the reunion a com-, plete success. The morning of the lath, unlike that of the previous day, was clear and beautiful, ar.d tbe beys were all pres ent at the Dunkard Church by 8 o'clock a. v.. and from thence proceeded to the field where our regiment lay the night preoeed Icg tbe engagement. 1 will now describe as truthfully as I can the part taa-en In this battle by the 125th : We were nnder com mand cf the veteran. Ceo. Mansfield, who buiried Lis men into action just as the sun was rising on the morning of Sept. 17th, 1C2. The Division of Gen. Williams on the right with the 125th in advance, rushed across the Uager&town p'.te and tried des perately to drive the Confederates from the woods and hills to the wtst, so as to flank ttie "Rebs" who were defending the posi tion near Dunkard Churcb. The struggle for the possession of tbe woods was of tbe most desperate and bloody nature. Men drepped at every step and tte deaths among the officers were frljjhtfnl. At this point our rlcht, under '.be brave Col. Higing. pierced the centra Hres and held their posi tion for three-fourths of an hour, wniie cfH cers as well as privates were literally mowed down. On this part of the field the Federaj generals, Mansfield, Richardson, Hooker, Crawfcra and Hartsnrl were ttiicien down, as were al0 the rebel generals, Starke, Bains, Douglass, Rarksdaie and Law ton. Oar right being without support on tbe rint and left was forced back across the Hacerstown pike, after leaving fully one third of Its men killed and wounded near the Dunkard Church, and after having pen etrated farther Into the rebel lines than any other Union troops on that eventful day. After re-crcf-Mng the pike we were assigned the . ta.sk of supporting a Battery I think Ricketts' Battery. This position we held until night stopped the frightful carnage. So closed the day or the tattle of Antietara one of the w ildiat tUys this eaitn ever eaw. . In tbe evening we visitd tte National Cemetery, where 4383 Union soldiers lie burled. This is a lovely spot on tho top or a knoll overlockii'g the whole of tbe battle Meld. The Superiniendant of the Cemetery Informed me that it is was rltt here that General Lea bad hla. beaCquarteis during the battle, and. with fcts field-glass, coald see almost evty division of McClellac's army. It was pitiable to note tbe -ages marked on the headstones In the Cemetery ; fully one-fourth of all those marked being under 21 years the oldfst one I saw being out 32 years.. Wall, may yea all rest In peace, is the fervent prayer of a toying comrade ; yon died In a coble cause. We tok the cars at Antietam Station at 11 o'clock p. m., ar.d started ror borne, down t!:e beautiful Cumberland Valley, arriving at narTibur- a: 2 o''ock a. v., Sept. 19;h, 1SS.S. I w ill conclude this ratter lengthy letter by su ing to iny comrades one and a!l"Rannath la'Ji." Emon. n tRKlAUt LICENSE ISSrEIi. ana loiiowinjt marri&ce liceasea vrcre isue1 liy the CierX of the OThans Court I I( tbe wetk ending Wadatailnj. Stpt. 2, J John Hurt and Unity Skellv. Sod man. J Charlea Uiee. Lrr totvnship aod Kttie J Strump. MoDfRomery lowDship, Icdiaoa otcnty. Clement K. Little. Chest Spring ana Ilarrtet M. Kiylur, AlIegMwt.y tonthip. i'hilip V. StPTens. Altoona aod Lucy Bockel, Harr township Abu L!od, Jr, aod Caddie M. Kerr. Ebensurg. j ntz, Gailftztn. Fred. II. Ilormooney and Annie E. rrank, Johnstown. - iiei. BROOKBANK Died at bis boine In AMifiile, on T:urlay, S.-pteiiitK-r 0tn, isss. Mr. Difid Brooktaak. aged about M years. NtRnini. I.LOTD. KEKIL Married on Thurs day e?eain?, September 20th, 18s8, at the reaidetifw of the brides father, by the Rev. i. ii. Kerr, ot BrowuaviUe. i'a, Mr. Abel Llod.JrM and Mil's Caddie M.. eldest laughter of Mr. ar.d Mr. K. O. Kerr, of Kb - cahnu. Ta., and prand dauRhter of tte Iociciaiinsi Clergyman. With the above notice, wblcb earne too j late on last Thursday eveuiUkT for publica ; tior,, was a handsome arsJ delicious cake, I which the printer boys sampled with a reliab, j and while C' ltizn ftway with the pxatry I their good wlhes for the young couplo went Cnts out 'a xpresio the tope that tneir wed Fever de ,uay lonjj and happr one, that tcey tray norrj live to a jnxa o;a ae to en joy the co.nfiirta of conjugal Rfe. that pros perity may ever shine uton them and ad versity niay psss them by without stopping to mar the'.r wedded life. If the kox1 wishes of the printers have anything to do with tbe prosperous career of a newly wed ded eon pie tneir connubial life will be a Ion?, nninterrnpted hoyr-eon. -ytrTn-f i.1 XM-'icst la lif-rOjr g-lven that Jaiefili Hvre. a'une of 7.1. F. I.-ioniJil nx lor tha Iwant of rrrf. Ifirs will mukn sr.-illoatli n to the l"..i;ri i mniuD I'leas oo Monday, etoitr lit. lss. f ir leave t. recuuvey Ihv asixncd estate ani I ur his dischaxv s al! ai.stvnf. It. A.MiiiLMlKtK, ITotL'v. tti:4hjrr,Stt- !0, Us. I.sTKAV NOTICE. j I-ft the premifts of the rnbsoTlher In Moxbam about the asih ol July, a linht t rlnd o , sBven -years kl, Ko-I tire. nghty uilxej wltn white, unJ sloni? the bark and belly white aul mud al the lec ; uuaH turntU la Lorn. A reward will lo ttlvcu for In lorio tln ! htr wherehout!i. A.J.HOKlNK .";ox;iam,.'cj.t. li. luas. , t;stkav notice.- ii trajt.t am ay trom tllen White. Pa.. a!ut Ju1t l."t. t.Wk cow with white fix.is, white lei;. and "crumpled L jrna." A ati.:ar-to.-y rewurJ will be j.aid or iDlurmaUon ol iier where Iwuli. Ad'lref MICHAEL. MA7.EXKO. KiuanniDi; Point, Uiair Co., I 'a. Auic. Vi. ISiS. ISTKAY NOTICE. j I'atne to the retldenca of the jofevriber. reoidinir In Cmnhiia tnwnthlu. on or abont the 7th of Aarnut lat, two si"idk helfera. one brown and the other white with brown ears. The owner if requested to dime forward, prove properly, pay rbartcet and take them away, oth erwise they will he iliKti.ie.t ot arounline to law. HJJ HENCE WILLEBKAAU. Ehensburjr. Sept. T, lSsS. ISTKAY NOTICE. j Came t' the residence of AINrrt Til. Anns luan lo Alltclipny towni-hlD. Cambria county. Pa.. a or about the ltb day ol Aoxnst. 18SS. one orown-hlara row, one white fiot In lorehend and one white rpot on hip next tall, rappoaed to he fix year old. The owner will pleats come lor ward anl rove j.roperty. pay eharxes an I take her away or (he will be l!fioed of accordion to law. AEBEKT Al'ftSMK. Al.efheiiy T"i- Aiu;. -1. 1S. aj'UTl ' E. J. Ki tire la hereby Riven thiU the f'.llowlnn arronnta hare been filed in the Court ol Common i'leasot Cambria roaniT. and will bs e n trmed by ald court on tbe nrt day of - October, ls-s. unla ranae be ahown to the contrary. Aii-ount of Joaebh Uogue, a.-algnee ol M. . MeLkmald et nx. secnd and partial aecoant of Adam Myera, eomtuiitee ol i'eirr Mera. H. A. SHOEMAKEK.IToth'y. Ekensbnrz, Sept. 10, Uni. e oi jaueon itowiana 1 in me court ol Cnn. l mom rieaa ol- i't John htf aad Eliza-;brla nonutv. t beih i:eee. J Jane Term. 1SS. E. Ii. The unoertlzned havtnir been appointed audi tor to rriiort d'atribution ol tbe luud In tha handa of thesnelr3 arriinir Irom the t ale of tbede lendant'a leal estate on the altve aUxted writ, hereby clvei' notice titat be will alt at hia office In the bonma-h ol Ebenburr. In aald county, on VVe ineeday. October 17th. ISM. at in o'rluck A. v.. to diachaiKe the dutloa of his aiKlotmc-ut. wuen aud where all fera"ii Interested ahall a larr be lorcvsr debarred Iruu ftulni;iuun aaiU lund. DONALD E. Ul FTOX. Auditor. Sept 2,1SSS. "TTAL.I7 API.E FAKM AT PUIVATESALE The undenixued will aell tbeir farm, aiu Dated in Allexhcny townahin, adjoinlnic lauda of D. A- MeOttuirh, . J. Sell, llenrj Manatleld. and ntbera. eoutalnln W acrea.M acres cleared and ia weil limbered with rail, hemlock, encum ber and hickory. A pood twotry -plank hoae and Iramo brn. totter her wtta all neceaary out buildiaga. a nerer lallnc prini ol water and a ftream ol water roanina throorh Cie larm. There ii alao 75 choice apple, pear and peach treea on the premises. The alwve property will be sold at a price and term a to (nil the purchaser and a flood, a arrar.Lce deed truaranteed. .MAKY Ft'KT. AK.N FUKV. J do 1 it. Loretu Ponothce, Pa. STOKE ITtOPERTY FOK SALE. One of the best ftcre aUndi In Iretto. Pa . It offered at private aalewith atori and fixtures. Apply to Liureuo Merchandise Oo., ioretto, Jam Lrla county. Pa. Eoretto. Sept, a. 14S. FARM FOR SALE. The subcTibeT re-Minn In Carroll township, Caaibria oountr- will toll at priyaie rale the lartn on which be reaidca loartnllea eaat of 1 amdltowa oc the road leading; from Carrolltown to Eorettn. containing 14o acrea. about 1') acre a of which are cleared, harlnc thereon a two-story (lank L, house and frame barn. A Cne orchard is on the premises aod the (arm is In a srood state ol cul tivation and is well watered. For terms apply to the tabecrlber on the premises. JOHN HOlUE. AHGU.MKNT LIST. Octl.lSSS. Johcatowa Lumber Co. upei ,tx. Weatover. ........... ra. Mlchlins;. Poring; rg. Borlnar. I't-den . .... vs. i art-hall. Petition ol . M. Ueade, ).. tor lateral K. U. Crates, son A Co ra. Fike et. al. K ad inclearheld township. Flick. vs. stoltz. Ennil-irn vs. Oallaxher. Koad Id Clearfield township. ji'iaa m arrwu township. Krie v?. Everrllle Coal Co.....vs. Molt .VS. Hi'P... ..vt. W ilun ...vs. Chiisty vs. Koad ia Cambria lownthlo. Cooper. VcF.ven k Son. Wills. Eana-befn fc Thorcas. Fowler. MlUikcn. Keiort ol Auditor In Vauicht. est. Kule oa Cu. Coui. tu pay coDstaOles. Kem. .... .vs. Alariz. It'iad Iri.m Monster to Iiretto. In re petition ol '"ommf'tee of Henrietta Topper. In re petition o! Isaac tVeakland, Committee. Evads vs. lurls et. al. In re transcrlbiDx iccords. Weiatlio va. Keam. Huie on A. A'hu.n, Eq, in SchrileT Afc't. Common wealth ex. reivs. Suuervisorsol Eower loder township. W1 lllama ra. Kobino A Co. In re petition ol Samuel Kelly, Cons't. Krindle ..va. s,?eae. Kolrta v. New Era T.tfe Assn. Easly v.. Hlpps A. Lloyd. Keport of Auditor In Peter Myer. et. I'wit va. Jacket. Stutinian Wiljln va. Johnstown Bor. iVimmonwealth vs.- V.rHrlde. Ibcrt va VIcxroy. l!oad in West Tavlor fwnahlp. In re petition of Vm. F witelrr. ' In re liule on Wm. A. Noel. Burirea. Ii. A. UuESlAXEll. ITotr t 21, 18S.. Hay trrsr. I have Lew I parlolfal sufferer from hay fever since the summer of 1T9. and antll I used Ely'i Cream Halm was never able to find relief. 1 can truthfully aay that Cream Kalai cared me. 1 re gard it ajf srreat value and would not bo with out It dnr!c the hay fever season. L. M . (iaorula, U.ni;hamton. N. V, I can cheerfully reconxmetaj Ely Cream lllm to the scSerlLif public or hay fever ar.d atrppaare of the naal pio. I hare tried It and And It irises lumediaia relief. J. E. Rector, LUlle Kuck. Ark. . MURRAY & SON, 1315 ilTH HL, 1315 ALTOOiii, K For the largest assortment of Ladies,' Misses' and Children's wraps, .coats, and jackets, and at the lowest possible cash prices ! go to Wm. Murray & Son's. I Sept. 2Sth, 1SS8. j ST. FRANCIS'. COLLEGE,: LORETTO. PA, CJ CHARGE OF FRAXCISGAX BROTHERS. Uoard and Tuition for the Scholastic Year, $200. March aeti, Uss. tl. STAR SH&ViHG PARLOR I COR. CENTEE AND SAEfLE STREETS, ECENSBURC, PA. J. 1 1. GANT, Proprietor. Policies written at short notice In tha OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" 'And ( tier Flrajt Claaa Cosupstsilea. T. W. DICK, iCM rOUTHE . k HARTFORD n 1? COMMENCED BUSINESS Eeaurn. July al. usi. a'HFrX'HMCJ will always find na at onr plaoo- ri J t ol business la businosa hours. Kverrthlng kept ' IIVR?" Klnnfl 3?1n limflO neat and c-y. A lath room has been cod- : aJtUUU, dllU a.UiiU's nvted with tha shop where tha public can be ax. For Weak T.nn(r. Fnittlno- of ninA (.w rnjmo.iated with a hot or cold bath. Bath tab ! nek? of Ilr.l"(S i BroI c;VareowiIarnTpt pertecU7 ' c!:it'8' Awhn",: &r TlmZ uean. ttsiSTOwiUaaricuirt. aC. etiotis. it id an efUcieiit reinedv. L L. JCSXS'.Q.X, 1. 1. BICk, 1.W.BICL ESTABLISHED 1872. ESTABLISHED m JoliiistQii, Bnci & Co. Carrollta Bant, ...., j. a.M-a . T- A SHAR5AUGH. A. W. BUCK," Cashier. ) Cashier. General BzlUss Business TraEsacIefl. The followlnic are the principal fcitarea ol a general banking bu;inea : DErOMTN KecetTM payaMo on demand, and lnterert bear ing certificates isf ucd to time depositors. I.UAtSi Extended to euatomers on favorable terms and approved paper discounted at all tiinci. lULI.r.CTIONSi Made In the bxulity and njKjn all the bunklna; towns in the Uuited States. Cbarcea moderate. HKAFTS Issued nevotlable in all j5arta of the Vnlted rata. and loreitn exchange issued on all parta of Euroi e. J ACI IILVTS - morrbanta. farmer and othera sollrlted. to whom reasonable accouio.lation will bo extended. Patroci are na'urcd that all transaction shall be held am atnctly prirate and emadentlal. an.1 Uiat tliey will oe treated ug liberally at mod banking; lulea will pprall. li;."tlullv. JUllXSiTOX, HI K CO. Etens-nn Fire lusirancs Aeecj T. AV. DICK, General Insurance Agent, EliEA'SBUHG. PA. : SALESMEN WANTED TO SEL.L NI ESEKV STOCK. Profitable euipb'yraent for honeat. enenretle rnn. ei'her on aiiT:trv nr ctntm..n .v........ I pld. A lino outnt luml'hed esch aalenmen ; The bos;ne.-e eliy 1-i.rucd. We urow all tbe new and rare yarleltea of Fruit ami Ornamental i tr-e. Write .jr term. lioopEs. Kt , 1 HoM AS. Mr!e Ar, Nurjerlea. West Chester. Pa. Eatabllslied 13. ff-ept. i. ls-ii. lm. ll"VwVfiritr'..-t L -aa". ev ' vt "XTVj - . " v .: r j- trs. r w --. CpttCfn , Kf.'jrrwrs0 vill fttf 'Tautx fan. T. m?ial' I V 1 V 10 r?r Cerrror'&SR Pnn tyjzo 9Vtk td fytY tt : fti iE J5 IT I raaiiri sTIT HAT S5S9 AIL fflaf , tew v .y. usar 1YOU? '' fid yotl txi dull. lnnoTild, lowpirited. life Ifs, ai:d ind.ortally nuherahlo. boeh ibysi ! rally and ineuiaiii'l I'X tX-TK-nce a sonm if ; ( t uiinf-ss or 1 Joaimfr after tatinp. or of -rono-' rieaa." or rCiptmeps of 8to:uaca in the ruorn- jh. lonsruo o.ou-i, tuttt-r or oat taste la rm.utb, irrpiilar apctiu dizziness, frequeut heaJactKH. Iji.irred eyi-siff ht, llimUng- 6 pecks ' before the c-yt-s, n rvous rroitratiin or (X haii"!io:i, i;ril:.l iiity ( t temper, hot lli:li-a, altt-ruatir vrirh j-hiily sc-tntiot ., thurp. t'ltintr. traii6k-iit r"--Q her and tiiern. cold f.H-t. t'rim -Biii. 3 nli. r m"als w .uiclulrn-ss, or disrurlvd nnl unnfrfKninir Cf.ntjnr, iiid. ri!)'ibio fet-iXjj kjt drcaJ, or jl iiiiKad lOB' laiiamifv? If you tu- e nil, or any considerable number or ttiit fj-mjitoms you are EiiSorintr lnm ti".t iaot conirnfii of American maladive U.hous Xiysi-i pciu. or Torjiid Liver, rtf.sociub-d witfi ri.'ib..(, t.r Indiireftion. Tti more eomnliititc 1 your disuse become, the prent-.-r the r.miihor nml 5lver,ry of ertnp t'nm. No riaio-r -.viiat fnur- it Lnt r.-ahJ. Dr. I'ferreN. ;old-u lcdioa! UiKrovcry will tulKJuta it, ii tukea aceonlinir to direo ti.ms for a rr-. nnM.. k-nirth f t:i.,e. If not curr-t, complications inult.ly and Conaump tion of th.- I.un-'s. Skin I is--a.cs, lliitrt lihe-i'iiiitisin, Ki.lnry 7ii.. or cither Bravo mala lies am o,uite liul.ie to set in and, 6ouUlT -or tau-r. indium a fntnl tAriuitmtion. Dr. llerfcn Ouldeit itledirnl DIa. eovery m-ti powrrfui! upon tlw I.iver. and tiirotiKn thnt s-roat t.i.Kd-purifvin(r orran, cl"ti:-s tho system of mi !!( nl-Uiiiits and iiu-puntn-J, Irom wlmtever on use arisinir. It is eiuaiJy tilinicious in ut-iinif upon tho Kid-a-f, r.nd otlier -xm-torv organs. cknEicfr. strenctreniiiur, and lit-.iliuif their tliseaw-a. An an apf.liziiik-. restonitive t.mif, it j rouiotea di(f'-stion utiii nutrition, tberehy buildins; up b-.tU il.-sh km I t-tr. i:-th. la iiiaiitriai uisU-itta, tin woaderful mlieine has trained srreat c-l. !rirv ;n curinji rVver and Acuo. Chilis and ti-rr, iHimrt Ae-ue. jind kicdred (iiseam-e. (sr. I'lirce's Uoldcu ?lcdicaj Ota eovery CURES ALL H&JIV.0RS, from a common Illotch. or Eruption, to the worst Scrofula. Ut-rheuln. " i'uverirea," Scaijr or ICouirh Fkin, in enort, all disease caui by Intd blood are conquered bv this ISIS! powerful, punfyinp. ami Invt.-oratinir medl- rs rapidly hel urder nieciallv baj It mani- rinir Tetter. Key..rria Erys:t)el.ig. Iloila. iarbtincies. Pore Kvck. Srrof. ul itis Sorts an j SweiliiiFS. llij-.1oiiit Diiaease, "Whifo SvrrlhniT." Uoitre. or Thick Neck, and F.nlarsred ti hinds, bend ten cents in stamps for a lnrpe Treatine, vrith colored Flates, on Skin Bis. . or tho same amount ur a Treatiso on scrofulous .Occtiona. "FOR THE BLCOD IS THE LIFE." Thomt.'K-lilv elesinw It by usinir Dr. I,lerre,sj toldou Medical liacover, and crood 3:)reFtion, a fair Fkin, buoynnt epirits, vital 6treugth and bodily tiealth wiil be t stablished. COISSU3IPTI01V, which to SerfIa or the I.nttps, is arrested and cured byait remedy, it taken in the tarher stneres of tho diseise. Trom its mar. velous power over thia t-rnbly fntul disoaise, when first ofTerinfr this now world-lamed rem. edy Ut tho pubiiu. Dr. Pierce thou-'it. wriotisily of calling it his "CONSfJir-tioN Clue," but abandoned that name as too restrictive for a medicine -which, from its wonderful com. fcination of tonic, or Btrentrtlienii:r, alu-ratiio, or biood-cluuuiinir, biiti-biiioua, pctoral, and nutritive proiH-rties. is iiiii'qualed, not onlv a' a rermdy for Conu motion, but for till turvuic asiBCUfiea) or llic 'fruptrisLs, at $1.00, or Six Bottles W s?en 1 ten centq In stamp, for Dr. Tierce's Dock on Consumption. Addreaa, World's Dispensary Hsdical isscclalicii,- CC3 riitln St., BUFFALO, N. inWiV TOSOLIGiTORDKUS Kor ior Ch.ire and Hardy Nuracrv Stivk ilfilj wwk lor cuer-tic. temperate men. nl iry rt;iI tpa,itn, nr rommlJUon 11 preie-r-.1. T he t iiiiies! ini.-kly and easily Ictrued. saiisrrliun n uarnntrea to euetotcers and fcca!8 v ji;e iiauivdialciy lor terms. State aire. Addri-ss U.il. ;HANEit l-i.'.i. S.iuih IVr.u r;.iuire, r"hnauel;ihla. la. A' -LJ. PROMISES MAY SET FRIENDS, COT HS PEllFORlIAfflS TIIAT KEEP THEM. Performances not promises have placed us at the head of tho Kctail Clothing Business in Western Pennsylvania, and established for us an 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 fulfil our promises. Our Fall Suits and Overcoats are grand beyond descrip tion. Our prices arc too low for any competi tors tz reach. BARGAINS IN OVERCOATS. WQOLF, SON & THOMAS, Leading Clothiers of Johnstown, Pa. V "a-ujw-;-' jl'J TTir.4rrrrC-' t wa lft " T. I OVER TWO MILLION UOLLflRi) WOTM 0-' Rt LErflST w5 Vfri J ijijy a address. a )(( 4 MTHp ( T.R. Jatertown Steam Engine Co.. "WATEETOWK, 3T. 3T. ii m rt - rjK 5 lr-' - ?-, I--.'-Jl"v---.:- . '---'uT' -niT-ni way and ROBERT EVANS, : l. UNDERTAKER, AM) NANLTACTl'KEK OF and dexler In all kinds ol KUKNITUKE, -A full lino of Catkets always on hacd.-ia Bodies Embalmed WHEN KEtiriKED. Apt S3 88 CIRHY L'xMVERSITV. TiTTfenriioH. Pa. Over I, too Sludtnia ftnt Tear. riuss lial ; Sdentlne r Ladles' St-mlnary ; Nor mal ; Pennmanahlp ; Mueio ; and KlorutiuD Do liartaients. Curry Businoss Co!lcgoand Curry School of Shorthand are separate arhnola. each having Its own mm plete KscultT. j r vldm the most thrnuijh iTae tK.a! drill in its line obtainable. Send tort'ataloKue uf the IVpartmant you de sire in enter. JAMKs CI, A UK W1UJAJLS, A. M.. Preat July, 27, l-S..3:no. to rnnvass lor the aale ol Nir?ery Stock : Steaoy et: pkivmenl guaranteed. .A1.AKY AND E I'KNSIN I'Mli. Apnlv at onrp. "t.itlnir ai-e . CHA-sE llDl 1 HEliS t" .V I'ANV . (ht-'.er to this paiier. Sfbt. !4, lHjt-3ni. K ji :,e.-'.tr, !s. Y. SALESMEN WANTED jaint as wmx. PER CrMT LjoWER 11 Y" N- Jfa n u fact u rers of EKGINES BOILERS a: Of Ml Kinds. Write for Catalogue. ST S S fl WILL TEOPLE ose ov. mi.ure and Lnwtm!. 63 3 I some Rrf narrators which arc Uncd with wnmi - f.rr it. i- . ... . that cause t-astric troi,l.l.-e .-j iilS they rtrcn s diotcs hy uuuunj mi.k. when REFRIGERATORS LINED WITH wtiiiCli'arfi ifld Indurated Fibre, hich ar-e frre fr-m nl-lrplon. coroion, and nx u'r-v and are cajol tcc.aiai ptuouce low teaprtatur f --" i.-urs vtvinff full expUnaticma a -4d.!rr's the u..iociurcr,, ctooomi- and de lation. ROS JcflorKon Stroot, J-ivi :xvn). oiiio. We Want Youi To send us 40 cents for one of our k- .V- v-r:.i 6-ia. FARM WHEKCHES. I-lU-''t, Handy and Strfijr. will Oiilvtrand Oit lasl two ordinary i iciicUna. YOU WAWT Ah Ellkk it Household S. D. Set. -.-oits . f a KwT.-ood HandM ant iati. .iul bia. , uTi-w-rti-ii.. fo: .l.leli x ctiw-:i ;nti, '"x. Vli:. io " "-i": "I! iwll inn nent wooit 1 i e.Mi.innUv V..S4I11: fer thnv, :ie. f.X. Die ttf.Vf In th. .11 i t (i.e I.. 1 he 1 1-111 ji.. ... . ;.; A 5.1: 4 our Local Dealer r.-rtlnm. n he I'H not r-nt llw-;;-.h will sret them lor ..u, or v ::i,...ivl 1 .ili.r . n r. e.t . r pri.v Kit: ..w. .Viw 1I111.IH f ,r our t'l ,itixi(rd oute & CO., C;-nn. MEAT-CUTTER. tnH)iialld and pia aoaoc ir )mm for Huh. --. Mmr. f,e'PPl I'nqoMM, HambuiT Sleak, ac c -". ui avnt, anas f pnipai,ua mw-ipt of AMERICAN M'F'G CO.i " asainctoa Avs rhiladctpnia, llK.4i.fsr .d nivr. Price Kex-nceet HOLHAN'S NEW PARALLEL BIBLES ! -fiAOXfii?,0F'',,l"u-'rof',, A'" ante4 .t.u. A LlrcuUra J . Itoluiaudt to, Pbllat m frfflWRf- S3w va rt 1 rm 'i iV- t - ,1, i! i ii 11 W tl r I'l' ii I
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