JUL- Sainfoin JrmuniL EBE-wliret.. PA. fin da r. Y int - Boo crrwpondent from Loretto. n. f,und.ln ' i;ouene '"R Johnstown. !. cream on Saturday at the Optra liou irataurant. Oyer two hundred puolls are n atten ,ki at the Ebewbur public tchoo's. -Mr. Ilecry O'NeM. of Fittstmrir, Pn . few dj u town durloff ma pre For frrh trip and plin ft call t the PT IIoum rfeUurant. Mf Tliouiaa l. Da-ia of Cambria town .hip. ha bad bl pen.lon Increawd from I to per month. Thrra arf at present In th. County Almahooee ilsty-lx lnm. n-le-tuJ twrtity-lx feoialea. C. A. Luther, proprietor of the Easte hotrl. Carrolltown, paid our town a buel ti ylslt ou WedbMiiay. a rrmDinf h Iwb oinlzd at Ar- ..,L.h tnJiua county, to tt the ncltib- borlmt territory for oil and eaa. i m i.,hn V. F.. of Johnstown. Tlslt vri- ami Jfr. John Fees. In ffU 111. Cambria township, tbe present week. r.aat Lens" on Saturday. January Mh, 1SS9. at Sherbautih'e Hall, Carroll town, promHee to be quite Interesting. -Father John Ward, of Mercy Hospital. rittsbur. visited his parenta Mr. and Mrs. Mtrtin Ward, of this place, on Monday Mr. R. B. Valentine, of Wheatni4 township. Terry county, has a peach ttee ttitthas been lu full bloom for the past two wwls. -Thomas II. Ileist. wbo is a wlntor cit lira of flarrlxburc and a summer citizen of Ettifttmrjr. upeot a few hours In town on MouJar. Messrs. W. P. and D. S. Keller, two of Centre county's pleasant gentlemen, spent sfrwdnjs lu this place, guest of Messrs. LuJwl. Mr. Ctrlt Shluiilelt, pnrchased the house arid lot of Mr. T. B. O'Uarn, on Julian street, one day last week for the sum of ji.aoo. A Leechbnrg woman has a can of peach., pot op fifteen year ago. It U not to be opened until the marrlane of the old est daughter. -Don't fall to see the "Little Tycoon" at the Opera Uouse on Monday and Tues day. February 4th and 3th. See "ad." In mother column. McDonald at Lnrct'o, ra.. want but tr. ei!i, oats, eorn. wheat, rye, bean, po Utoes, onions, for whlcn be will allow the lljhsst trade price. If ttiere Is irood sleighing on Saturday a number of our people will sn to Carroll Iowa to se "L.ast L,u." played at that place by local talent. -Mr. Mtrtin F. Kelly, a well known clt utn of Galiltzm. U extremely H! at his bom lo that place. Wo hope, however, to bear of his speedy recovery. Persons Inducted to the Loretto Mer fcandl'e company are riitiM tn call and sett! their accounts on or before February 1st, 1W, and tt.e rby 9ye cot Rupture cure guaranteed by Dr. J. R. Mayer, tol Arch t., Philadelphia, Ia. Ea-e at unee, no ouerat.on or delay 'roro bunK new, attested by tiiousaude of cure after odiers fall. Mesra. W. (i. Miller and Ira Divls bolb of this place, are on a visit to Wneh tugton, BuUiniore, and othr points of In terest. t the ui a pleasant time and afe return. Cfcr'. V"U',!am, vounjmt son of Peter Mc.VUmany, of Altnona, die d at bis borne In that dry on Wednesday after a llnirrlng lln. -m i bout sev enteen years. It Is reported tbst the TennsyWanla Kallroaif company has determined to Kjuip all ltn freight car with automatic enopi.ru. and have all bo and stock er fitteJ with ti e tr brakes. While driinaa nail a few days aio. Carr ISrinker. of riia.4nt L'n Ify.. hd th iklit of cne of his eyrs de-troyed by th nail ttrllting him In that oran, caused by a nim'roU of the hatchKt. -sn'l F.ix nj JaniPS M'K-tlyey, .'(.mer.et e-unty, a ve emplovmeat to from 4i0 to fioo m.n th m,nufacturi of , liar ct.al. Tly hlp rmo enrs annually. Tfce rttvj.irt Is )!d mainly at M-Kcpoit T::e nnW or Sunday nijU mad 'nnt e rw.t dVltfhlng wo haye hM ihs winter, but unl.. xifD additional r,o fm the lot.i,nf tr,epist r rt,v, nt eUint It of! of the bills and spoiled It for further unn. Mr. Hubert Frinci-.' Colieu, Fjan, a student at St. Loretto. had Mutrm hr.,V u the early Dart of the wek while laying ! v-... is Poi or one of 'he bf t Vifrhers the college cluh has had for some I -The Altoona Timrt of Tuesday nay I M. srs. Ed. Jaines A he I Llord. two of I renaburn's inoft pn.mlner.t eit'T.e. I In town on a cmbtned tr,p 0f hn,ir,e,nf v.-ure. icey arefctopplrg at the Lottl tan -'Jr. William Wentz, formerly cf Car- rmi 'uwi.bi.ip, but who hat. been a reilnt i r.!itir Iowa for tbe pat twenty . 1 It on j visit relatives enrs. riit,.,l through this plac u i is wv to Orrol.'town to and friends. ( -M-s.rs. IiMg Ahles, of Carroll town- p. are having a firsNclass steam aw mil faced In portion on the latter's piace M-isweek. Toe machinery, ahlch Is eom f te Hi every resist, rs,eJ through tbH I'Uco on T'lestUy. W' l " peedy and positive Cure cUi. DicMheria. Csuker Moutb, and u-idiK!.,., l iwMh-t Catarrh remedy. A "l,n"cor free with each bottle. U,e '. ,,ffVr" fc-Itn "" I sweet breath. -r7l l10""" ,:"urt wMI beheld on the " ",v "l M-ch. bnt tl.ere wi.l b no j-'jw-ir. ae was annonneed some time Kiiwneutite orner foi the p-oUi vcuire K... 1 . . . . . . . . ' - j u ia joimstou Uavlug cnn..u.j- I special court at soma other I -1 ollec'. r of Can bria township wilt oe M ti... trwnshlp $p i bouse. In the bor-o-'Clu t Ebenaburg. oo Satur.I.y, February "i'l. 1 .. f,r tbe purpooe of recelytng the """ol taxes ftir , town-hp. This will be "e l:.t chance to escape th rwnalty of 3 P-rcT;'. - "Utiln ud a cabbage for cold s'aw, . days , tie dugh(er of Editor Mor ''nr.of tv0 eW hlwoifield Artvoe.te. ;'una ,0k bi taken It winter qnar ;"r It tt.e cabbage. The n-pMe was quite '7 ad wss evutently much provoked at "a Jistarbed. -A lady cys sre know only one way to -'s.,erlrn0t fro, lnJen, is ...... t brooch won Dolling. s0 ways puts a -uer i. VH thB etove plate at th same I ait tfthe only successful remedy u,yer rtitcovcred te preymt ssnea. , 'r,'d li..m -.mwllin-:: If yon want a Rood lauah don't fall to attend th play at Sharbauth'e Ul at Car roll town Saturday, January 24'b, 1889. O. 1 Dick, Eo,.', of Johnstown, and W. W. Taopen, of Altoona, bavw been matched to shoot at 23 blids, 30 yards rlee. for 1200 a aide. A wild borse In Argentine. Republic la worth his bide. Last year TOO 000 horses were slaughtered In that eouniry for do other reason. Moes Smit'rman, one of the parties ar ret for reeelvltia; brass stolen from the Pennsylvania F.allroad Company at Altoo na. was tried last week at liollldaysburg and acq a It ted. While the hostler was bitetlng np the hnre to the Moentaln Ilonsn sleigh to-day (Thursday) eoraethlng rrluhteoed the horse and he ran off. badly wrecking the sieign but luckily no person was hurt. The Chinese Vll'age Company gaye an entertainment In the Opera Hook on vVed- ered-iv night for the benefit of the Tonna People's Society of Chiietlan Endeavor. They had a large honse and about one hun dred dollars were realized. There will be disponed of at public sale on the premNee of Jamee A. Ryan, de ceased. In Clearfield township, on Satur day, February 2nd. 1889. a lot of farm ing Implement, horses, cattle, etc Sale to commence at 1 o'clock r. X. 1 Mr. P L. Eck. one of Crrolltowo most worthy citizen, spent the greater por tlon of Wednesday la town, and while here di: not fan to visit the new livery stable of Mesr0'IIare. Mr. Eck, who la a man of nnri 1niiment, pronounces the stable com plete In every respect. During the bunting season Kobert Mann, Jr., of Curtin township. Centre county, killed a deer-that dressed 253 noonds. Two men could 6taod wltblo the circle made by the horns, for which be re fused f 23. He and his father killed a mon ster wild cat and three bears. Richard Krr. a tramp, was found ly ing on the road abont a mile west of town on Thursday of last week with bis thigh I bone broken. He la an old man about sev enty years of age and felt on the Ice. lie waton bis toad to Pltiebnra. lie was taken to the almshouse where be Is being properly cared for. Mr. J J. Fluke, of Altoona, a brakbs ntn irn tda renny I vanla railroad, whl'e coupling cm at Ben's creek on Wednesday, was caught betweet the hampers and sus tained a double fractnre of the lower Jaw bone and had one of bis ears almost cot off. He was taken to his borne In Altoona where It Is tnooght he will recover. Posters wete printed at this office for the bale of a valuable farm lo .Carrol! township and a number of lots In Carrolltnwn boron ch, belonging to the estate of 11-nrv Hopple, deceased, by Henry J Hopple. surviving executor. The sale will take pUee at the St. Lawrence Hotel, on Satur day. February 9th 189. at 2 o'clock F M. The Indiana Progress save, tte horse fiend Is si III at bis vtlllanoos work lo the northern part of the county. Last Friday nleht some one entered the stable of Henry Wlnegard. near Marchand, and cut sneof bis hordes In such a horrible manner that tts bowels came our and It died to a few hours. The hor wsis valued at. at least, two bun dred dollars. An exchange says that a prominent physician advances the opinion that the turned down kerosene Worn Is the prime aud most common canse cf diphtheria The custom of keeping kerosene lamps burning In children's bed-rooms shou'd be discontinued, as tils theory of (be cause of diphtheria has been advanced before and trere Is doubtless something In It. A representative of this office bad the pleasure of attending a rrfcearsel of "Last Leg by the Carroli'own Ametenr Opera C'uinDaoy. and he doe not nealtate In say ing that they are deserving of all the patron age that can be brtttowed upon them. The entertainment will be given to-morrow evening, and those, who attend can rest as- un d that they will receive the worth of their money. The Ebensborg Amateur Opera Com pany, will be chcii by their advertise ment In another column, will play the "Little Tycoon" on Monday and Tuesday evenings. February 4:h and 3rh. The very suecesoful rendering of the "M kaito by the same company last season leaves no room ffr doubt of the first class entertain ment In store fnr our peop'e who go to see the "Little Tycoon." A Catholic Coionfxstlon Society with a capital stock of $100 000. divided Into 40 000 shares has been formed In Pittsburg. The objects of the Society are to establish Cth olic colrnW in the S uth, engage In manu factures, mining, lumbering, fctock raWIng and cultivate trsCs of snitable land which will be secured In North Georgia and Ala bama, and the esnital stock may possibly be increavd to 1 1 000.000. At its meettrff Jast Saturday, the West morelsnd Agricultural Society decided to ho'd m fair orxt fall. The qnestion of holding an exhibition at the time elated was left to the Ta'rons of Husbandry, wbo will rlnu oles take the necessary steps towards the nsuaj agrlcnttural display. A county grange will be formed here on Saturday next, at which time the matter wilt likely be :ons!deted. Grtemburij Arfi$. W. J. iNralfh. J. & II. Sietler, and Sara n l J. Blrx.m, all of Coslport, were success ful applicants for tavern license before the tetBeld county coert last wek. Jacob E-e,msn, ot the same place, was granted a rents d rant llc-nse and Peter J. Neibaoer, a nrewery ncenie. Altogether In t?e county Uvf rn,, 4 rPeUurants. and one 5!ttillery were l!c i three breweries eenseJ. while a nuuber are held over for further considera tion. It is announced that the Legislature will he akd ti pass a bill prohibiting deer hunting In Pennsylvania for five years. It Is found practically Impossible to stop hunt Ire rteer with dogs, as they are fat disap pearing i he only resource seems to !e tbe raasae of some mi r rent measure making the killing of deet Illegal for a term of years. One city dealer In gamo save tat Trorn a region that used to forrlsh him 130 bead of deer a aeanon. he bas this winter re ceived only seventeen. West Newton, Westmoreland eoontv, wa M, tf of a mr,(,t heartrending acci dent on Storday forenoon, by whlcn Mlsa a waiter in R"h!ard"j retinr- nt m"t with a terrible death. While In I ...n .-i or h.. using a window ber head , Struck a brck,t l.mp that was fastened to j the frame of the window and knocked It out ! of ,h brackat nd it fell on the stove, sat- fc. ... urattn her clothing with th oil. which Im mediately took fire and In an Instant she a ens-eloped I fl4njf , antl burned to doath bef or a-slstanre could reach bar. The decision In the case that was ap pealed from Warren eoantv eonrt. In wheh that court held that eider was not an Intoxi cant g orlrk, has jo-t been reversed by tbe j Sup. eme Court and a new trial ordered. ( The Supreme Court construes that uuer j the hiiiti license art. the question In tuch I a ease u not whether a liquor U intoxi cating, but wbetfcer It la malt, brewed. Tinous or spirit ooua TLla la a question of f o and i ot ot law and the Supreme Court, therefore S-n u the rm back to let a inn decide the monnntoue queatloo whetner ei,le U v'.rituftm or rtoewi KTatr. A party of young ladies from Gallltrln visited this place on Wednesday afternoon and took supper with Mr. Joon Bender, proprietor of the Cambria Honse. Our young friend Mr. Thomas Myers, waa "pilot" for the fair oom wbo eompneed the crowd. They aeemed to enjoy themselves bngely. Joeeph Fleming, one of the most promi nent wholesale druggists of Pi'tsbarg, was found gailty, on Saturday, in the Mercer county courts, oe a charge of Illegal liquor elllng. Mr. Fleming baa shipped, per or der, large quantities of liquor Into different towns where there were no licensed house sending part of It by express C. O. D. Jndge Mebard ruled that this constituted an actual sale In Mercer, and not lo Allegheny, and charzed the jury accordingly. A ver dict of guilty was qulekty foend. and he was sentenced to three months Imprison ment In tne Mercer county jail and to pay a fine of (300. Fleming ultl appeal the case, McDonald at Loretto, Pa., still contlo nes o knock the bottom ont of bigh prices for spot cash ot trade as follows: Sursr, 8 7, and t cents per poind ; teas. 33. 50 and 70 cents per pound ; coffee. 13, 23 and S3 cents per pound ; 5 boxes coffee essence. 10 cents ; S papers baking soda, 10 cents 5 boxes (1000) watches. 10 cent ; 6 pieces good soap. 25 cents ; S pounds oatmeal, 23 cents ; 4 pounds barley. 23 cents ; 3 pound potash or lye, 23 cents ; 2 brooms, 23 cents 3 gal. lamp oil. 50 cents : 1 gaL best syrnp. 50 cents ; flour 11 23 per sack ; salt. (1 25 per barrel. All other goods at equally low prices for spot cash or trade, yet we refuse do Belghbor a short accommodation 30 or 60 days. Some time ago Edward MeChilasay, of BrUbin, became Insane and was taken to the asylum at Danville, remaining there about one year, when be was released throngh the Intercession of his parents and taken to bis home. This was six or seven weeks ago. and during this time a strict wacb was kept on bis movements, but on Thursday evening last between 9 and 10 o'clock, be disappeared from the bouse and bas not been seen nor beard of since. He lb about five feet eight Inches tall, has dark hair, dark eyes and is of dark complexion, He wore a black bat, a blue flannel shirt and dark clotbee. Font toee of bis right foot are missing. Any Information concern log big whereabouts will be gladly received by bis parents. John and Eliza McChiiaay, CiUbln, Clearfield county. Pa. Tbe most Interesting figure in the Penn sylvania Legislature, says a Hsrrisburg special to the Pittsburgh Dispatch, is tbe Hon. John S. Riy, member ot tbe Lower Honse from Cambria county. He Is past seventy, was Speaker of the nou-e In 1832, and is tbe only representative of the old school Democracy now In pablls life in Pennsylvania. As Speaker of tbe Honse In 1852, be appointed tbe committee that looked after tbe entertainment of Louis Eoesntn and hla suite when they visited narrlsburg and escorted them across tbe State to Pittsbnrg, a large part of tbe jour ney having to be made In s'elgbs. there be ing no Pennsylvania railroad to Pittsburgh then, and tbe State canal being frozen. Mr. Ubey is one of tbe oldest and ableet law yers, journalists, and politicians to active life lo the Sta'e to-day. HU mother U lly In?, and will soon be one hundred years old. While Pennsylvania railroad engine No. 247. wHch had been In the Blairsvll'e shop for repairs, was be log fired np for -trial. Tuesdsy afternoon. It exploded wltb terrific force from eotre unknown canse. burling large pieces of Iron and steel In every direc tion. At the time of the explosion. T. M. Blakely, engineer, and W. D Scott, fire man, were In the cab and Hugh Connell was working at the air pump. Connell ws so badly scalded by the escaping bteam and boiling water that was hurled cpoo him that be died one hour after tbe accident. Scott was struck on tbe bead by a large piece of tbe dome of the engine and sustain ed serious If not fatal injuries. Blakely escaped Injury. F. Penny, a blasksmitn, who wae working; in tbe abop about one hundred yards away, was struex on the hand by a piece of tbe dome which came crashing down through tbe skylight, and bad several bones of the hands broken. Rfealae aflh SO Kealtaiemt. We ae by the Cumberland county paper that a meeting of soldiers of the 209 :a Regi ment Pennsylvania VolunUers. was held at Boiling Springs on the evening of the 18 b Instant, for the purpose of taking step to ward holding a reunion and farming a P. aimenral organization. Company C. from thiseonnty, under Captain Ktbert LHzln ger. belonged to thie regiment, and as it will be of interest to the member of the Company we clip tbe followlog : "It was decided to bold the reunion at Carlisle, on the 2J'.h of March next, tbe anniversary of the oattle of FortSteadmao. and nothing will be spared to make it a fall and pleasant one. Amonst those wbo will be present are Major Gsneral John F. Hart raft, Divtson Commander ; Col. 1. B. Kaufman, wbo tkes bis meal In Iowa now Instead of In Llny Prison ; Lieat. Col. G. W. Frederick of Philadelphia and others, who will be here to meet again tbe boy they once commanded. It Is earnestly destred that all soldiers ot the 209 Regiment, at once send their names and addressee, by letter or postal card to tbe Secretary so that arrangements can be made for hotel accommodations and railroad transportation." Address all letter to M. A. Embick. Serfy Boiling Springs, Cumb. Co., Pa. Sbeel Rtpart. The following is the report of the Rose land school Xo. 2 lo Keede township for tbe month ending Jan. 16. 18S9 : Whole number of pupils enrolled, 47 ; boys. 21 ; girls, 26. Average attendance, 28 ; boy. 13 girl. 23. Percent, of atten dance. 84 ; boys. 79 ; girls. 89. Tbo wbo attended every day are as follows : Mertlc MulboIIum, Maggie Troxell. Laura Bowman. Tillie Mulnollum, Ida Troxell. Nannie Bvres, Cecelia Glasgow, Cassle Bowman, Saale Glasgow, Mary F Glass, Laura E. Glaas. Aggie Troxell. Ida How, Naonle Troxell, Maggie Malhollnm, Bessie Jackson, Dora Jackson. Delia Byres. Maudie Troxell. Johnnie Troxell. S. K. Turner. Joel Mulbollum. Perry Glass. Ilarvey Troxell, Carey VanScyoc and W. G. Bowman. Visitors Ilenry n w. Wai. Smith. Geo. W. Cjwman. Jan. Nelson. Joo. M. Hows msn. S. W. Turner. Mrs Susie Turner and CSrl-tian Uulhollum. Ilarry Troxell re ceived tbe prli In the C spoiling class, and Be-wle Jackson ia the B elaae. -G. W. Wil liams, teacher. - - aavliroralat Kermal. Three distinguished educators, Col. F. W. Parker. Dr. Edward Brook and Sunt. X. Z. Snyder, will slye special loatrucuoo next Spring, term at the California, Pa.. State Normal School, one week each. What a privilege for teachers ! Net coet of tuition for whole term. 14 weeks, colySlO'. Send for catalogue to the Principal. Theo. B. Noes, Ph. D. Batklen's Aratfcat atnJve. Tbe Best Salve In tbe world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores. Ulcer. Salt Rheum, Fever Sore. Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblain Corns, nod an Skin Eruptions, and pol- ; tivlr care Pllrn. or da new re-inlrert. It la I goaractee-1 to give perfect satisfaction, or money tef anded. Price SB cents per box. bold at the drug store of E. James, Bberj bur, id V. V. McAteer, Lcrttto. Iteane frwaw Carrwlllewai. Carkolitowji. Pa., Jan. 23rd, 18S8. Ed Fbeem&x : Tbe Carrolltown Jvetci has either been misinformed or Is srueeslog when It Infer that yonr correspondent Is taking Interest In tbe newspaper business here : nor does he lotend to do so. Whether " the present proprietor transfer b.s paper to those to whom he offered It, or Is started by those who project It. matter not to "Tom" ; but so long as he Item to tbe Frekmah be will give just as truthful as he did the one spoken at which no one should take offense. Instead of Mr Westover securing tbe con tract for carrying the mail between tni place and Hastings, as previously noticed in these Items. Mr. Frank Baker, ex Poor Di rector and ex mail carrier between this place and Cherry tree, has tbe contract. The mall route from Carrolltown to Fall en Timber will be changed so as to reaa from Carrol 'town to Fllnton. or what Is known a Flynn City, on the Coal port Sc. Cresson railroad. Ella, daughter of Mr. Angnstlne Boalet. formerly of Carroll township, now residing at Latrobe. died on Sunday and was buried at that place on Tuesday. We did not learn the age of tbe deceased. Albert Baom. aged 22 years, was killed on a log Job of Notely 4 Bock In Chest township on Monday by a tree falling on him. crushing him In a horrible manner. He died In an hour and a bait after being taken ont from under th tree. His bome was near PlattvlUe, Suquebanna township, and was an unmarried man. Mr G-orge M. Waltz, of Chest township, and Miss Mary A. Shell, of Elder township, were united in the bonds of matrimony on Tuesday morning at SL Boniface by Rev. raiLer AUtoony. i Improvements In and abont Hastings are ' Steadily golug on. as much as tbe weather will permit. Next spring and aummer promises a lively time for that progressive town. Tour correspondent paid too haty a visit to that place tbe other day to do Jus tice by an attempt at writing It np. It Is stated here by pretty good authority that the Messrs. McGovero have taken an other contract at Hastings to erect four hun dred coke ovens. A broom factory, on a email scale, f a new enterprise started in Nicktown by tbe Weiss Bro'i.. of Altoona. The drawing for a span of ponies, pnt np for chance for the benefit of tbe Church at Chest Springs, came off at that place on Monday afternoon last. Mr. Patrick Mal- lOV, Of Allegheny township, drew the prize. JL. ' , . .w.. ins emeriainmeDt tin osiuruav m inn week In Sharbaugb'a Hall, this place, by onr amateur company, promises to be very entertaining. "To." Kal Tewetblp Itewae. Reads Towttship. Jan 24. 1889. Dear Fkeemax : R-y Isaac Krlder, of Bell wood, preached an able sermon at Glas gow last Sabbath morning. There baa been a oew postnf&e establish ed at Van Ormer with Jo. Van Ormer a postmaster. A liberal donation waa given to Mr. Cbas. Raymond, of Roseland, last Friday. Mr. Raymond is Buffering from paralysis, and entirely disabled. Jas. Hollen and lady,' of Glasgow, spent several days from bome last week In visit ing relatives and friends. A new, capaclon and badsome water tank bas been constructed at Blandsbnrg on the line of the B. G. R R. "Jack" Rears, of Uoydsyille. having de serted bis board bills and family of three children, in destitute circumstance. Con stable Troxell took charge of the latter and conveyed tbem to the County Almshouse for keeping. Wen. Gallagher, of Lloyds vilte. sustained severe Injuries last Tuesday by falling from tbe coal tipple of the Mountain Dale Union Coal company, near Mountain Dele. Is wrist and ankle were badly SDraiaed, and the effect of the fall, for a time, ren dered bin) unconscious. He Is now at bis bome nnder tbe treatment of Dr. Kutbrauff, and is on a fair way to recovery. Mr. Jacob Bowman, of Mountain Dale, is converting another build'ng Into a dwelling boose on bis lot at that place. The little Klrl of EimUton's. wbo was ae CidenttV Shot a abort time since, atill Uvea. aod now bones Is entertained for ber ulti- mate recovery. - Rev. W. A. Raelr. of Glaaonw. vfeireri the Glasgow aod Roeeiand schools last week. Candidates for the spring election are al- ready budding. Tbey bad better not come out too early for fear of tbe political frosts nipping tbem. Harry Campbell, tbe telegraph operator and ticket agent at Glasgow. Is qnite popns iar wltb the officials of the B, G. Railroad company The many flattering notices from them Indicate this fact. Tb late snow storm bas changed tbe spring-like weather Into a gloomy picture cf winter. R. c. A Pleasant Scheel Ewtes-tavlwmen t. The entertainment given by tbe prplls ot St. Augubtine school. Saturday evening last In the Temperance) II all In that place was attended by a large aod appreciative audi ence. Tbe very excellent manner la which the full program was carried through, re-. fleets much credit npon both puolls and tbe teachers Frof. J. 8. Foley and Miss M. Kil len. "Nobody's Child." "A Hundred llears to Cane." "Check Mate." "Mickey's trip to America" and many other pieces were rendered in a very efficient manner ; ut tbe brightest and most pleasing part of the entertaiomt-nt waa tbe song entitled "Sing pretty blue bird, sing." by tbe little girls of the school This pretty song elicits ed tbe warmest applause from tbe delighted audience, and was or itself a treat to all wbo bad the pleasure of listening to It. Enter talomenU of this character are both lono eent and Instructive and should be encour aged to a certain extent by tbe patrons of our schools as tbey are a means of Imps! ting knowledge to papils and are a source of pleasure to botb old and young. T. S1RBUUC UCESaiES IKSI ED. - The following marriage licenses were Issued by tbe Clerk of tbe Orphans' Court for the week ending Wednesday, Jan. 23rd, 189: Joseph McAvoy and Elizabeth McCabe. Eti-rerfield. Thomas Mnrtha. Johnstown and Margar et Redman. Franklin hnrougb. Jacob Wateison and Ketty Keelanj SoutD Fork. DIED. MURrtlY-Died at tbe reetdene f ber parenta In lrette January 22, 1RS9 Katie, second daughter of Dr. J. and Mra. Annie Murphy, aged atout six years and fire months. Death that griui destroyer, visits again our qnlet town and this time tbe victim Is little Kittle a very sweet and Intelligent child whom no one knew bnt to love. Words fall ns entirely when we think ofsympa tbizlng with tbe bereaved parenta In their Irreparable loss. Their .'consolation will be tbe good Father wbo said "Suffer little chil dren to come unto me." M. Try, Try AsraUam. After trytna- many advertised remedies for ea tarr during th pact twelve years I tried Ely's Cream Balm aad with complete acoora. It Is overons year stnoe I stopped using It aad bay bad no return or tbe catarrh. J reeomm at it te ail my fricBls la this vieimttjr. MUton T. Plm Keadiag. Fa. My dsai-btf- and myslf treat snf ran from eatarrh. ware ears: by t ly'i Oream Ban. eat mU isreatcrsd.-C. M.StaBler. kae Pealtr, Iter, K. T JUKY LIST- Following Is the Ht ot Oraad and Traversa Jaron drawn to serve at the March Term ot Court. stint jmtowa, ., Junes D . farmer. Jaetsoa Twp. Aek Philip, fanner. Blekllea Tp. v rf. iine.'eiwi".""""": ... D. w" . erpew.aBsoa iwp. g A vr Pally. Jnbn tnaemaeoa. Omwiaugli Bor. Ulf.rv. jnww-.. - . . . , x. Bg lABial Sk.llv. J. t- farmer. tutu, John J.. farmer. Cambria Ten. vaV"sViMl. farmer. Oonemno.h Two. Ym. Milton - bnteber. J ohn.towa. Tabaer. Jaeob. farmer, t heat Twp. TaATKBsa jraona FiaaT Fen-bofl. Peel, farmer, "f.jjj :.. " 1.. w laborer. Jnhnrtown. ,r Ktonveraea . VaaT eerewar iM rfnrri nti m-T . - farmer. amoria i wp. liempetio. John, aaalatant r., Cook. W. r . Jartlee. tonvjnreek. (len'ter n W . wiereheet. Franaua. turner. John. t.rarr PortMa Ceater. J. H farmer. Oroy'o . . Ikelly. Jemea. event. 1,'h.eJlrT(.? lvis. Thome r.. farmer. Blaekllca. letli. ewn.lhOTr. Johnstown. Pnran. Theme, lermer. Sommerhlll. Exfer. John laborer. WeaMneton Twp. rer. John I . farmer. Barr Tw-. Kitni. Hooert. cabinet maker. EbenaMirr. Farren. Michael T.. farmer. J'ambrle Twp. KmnheUer, Ed., merchant, Johnstown. la. WlnBeld. farmer. Monster Twp. frtfflib. Kll. farmer. sunyea Twp. Hoa-na. Jo-eph. farmer. AHeifheny Twp. Howard. James laborer. T'PP! u,r Koon Samwel. farmer. Heade Twp, i..h. Trriek laborer. Lilly's. Lnther. I. A farmer. Carroll Twp, Marts. TJevld K.. arrocer. Johnstown. Menarmll. Jsme. camentcr C-oDrraaosh Bor. M-TV.nald. Kobert. laborer. Upper I Oder. MrKenna. Charles, maebtnlst Johnstown. Moelhelscr. Oeorce. ttnner. Johnstown. Oldham. W. H.. laborer. Johnstown. Parsons. John, clerk. Johnstown. Ptitsch. Pbillp. farmer. Wasblne-toa Twp. Kceee. IH. Id L.. laborer. Johnstown, u s t,rm,r.amhrls Twb. Kohertao,,, William, clerk. South ork. Km. John v.. ea'penfr, OoncmaoKn uor. Shields. John E . merchant, Loreuo. Slbert. (Jerhart. bos. Johnstown. Somervll'e Jon. SoKjeehanna. Trent. William, termer. Richland Twp. Trcxei;. Perry, farmer. Keede Twp. Varner, Emannel farmer. K"hland. Varner. W. H.. Mill hand. Johnstown. Wales. Joeit I farmer. Croyle Twp. Winner. Benjamin, tanner. Carrolltown. Wlsslna-er. Adam E.. er looeior. Johnstown. Yeairer, Conral. farmer. EWer Twp. yaaTiiw jraoaa sacoan wtax. Bena-ele. Jnsenb. merchant. Oalll'iln. Fioosrh. Abram. srroeer. .obastosra. Blnach. Joseph, laborer. Johnstown. Hoyle. Patrick oierchent. Cambria. Hrawlev. Al'X.. farmer. Barr Twp. Barns. Patrick, laborer. Oallluln. Byrnes. Frank, laborer. Carrolltown. Bvrne. L. ... toraur. Snqoehann. Chaplin. W. A., hotel-keeper. KeadeTwp. Cver, Frank 5arrenter. Johnstown. Craft. William, watchmaker. Johnstown. Craver. J. A., teacher. Johns'own. Cronln. Dsvld, laborer. Johnstown. iKHy. Frank, clerk. Minvllle. I IMskell. tlla. farmer. Snqoabanna k. Jntncs. clerk, t'arrolltowa. ret . T..acent. Jonestown ' ;b. ireore b 'rer. io I Oallaa-her. J F. laborer, tta ooederbatc. w. T.. t:arrcii Twp. Urtffitb. Imnel.oontractor. jonnatown. Harris. W. B-. Ialt.rr. Johnstown. Bolsopple. Austin, laborer. Klchlaod Twp. Hoffman. J-. saloon-keeper Coneraauah. Hnetetter. Abram. farmer. Klehland Twp. Hiche. W. F., tarmer. Crovlt Twp. Keedv. H. E .laborer. Mlllvllle. Keedy. Peter, teamster. Jackson Twp. Keiper. W. H.. farmer Adams Twp. Krbler. Jacob, farmer. Chest Twp. Latterner. John, farmer Munster. Link. Henry, tarmer. Sesquehaen. Mairhart. David, bricklayer. Johnstown. MrKeuaa. P. F., merchant. Lower Yoder. Me'4y. Auitost. machinery. Vinemaus;h Bor. JS-cOoueh. tleoryo. foremin Franklin. OXVtanor. F. J.. tarmer Stonvereek Twp. trConnor.Jamee. tarmer. t'pper. Yoder. Quinn. James, merchant. Johnstown. Kessenheimer. John farmer. Cambria. Twp. Kodrers. Patrick, hotel keeper. Mlllvllle. Schettlir . Oeorge. Cfcrpenter. Ebensborc. Sbafler, David, farmer, Conemanab Twp. Shatter, Ilenry. laborer. Johnstown. Strayer. John A., tarmer. West Taylor. Thomas. John, merchant. Johnstown. Ttboott. K. K.. termer. Ixwer Yoder. Varner, Zacbaiiah, butcher. East Conemantcb. EBEHSBURG OPERA HOUSE TWO NIGHTS OXLY. Moiiiay and Tnesiay, Ffili. 4tii ana 5 First production ia Ebeasborg of Ollbert a. Sulli van's Great Saecets, entitled The : Little : Tycoon, by the: Etalmi Amateur Opera Ctapj. FKICS OF ADMISSION. General Admission 3 acts. Re served seats, 50cts. Reserv- C(3 seats for Monday night will piaced on sale at James I 1 . - . i drU St0re at 1 ClOC P- M- 0n Wednesday, Jan. 30th, 1889, and for Tuesday niht at samo place at 1 o'clock p. m. Thurs day, January 31st, 1889. Orphans' Court Sale OF VALUABLE REAL STATE. T y vtrtne ot an order famine; ont of the Or. 1 3 anty. ta. me directed, I will eipusa to pablle sale on the premises on SATURDA Y, FEB. 9th, 'SO, AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M .. tbe following deserihed real estate, vis : ail that certain piece or lot of a-roand situate la Oatlitxln bornoicta. t'amhrta eounty. Pa., bounded and deeeribd as follows, vis : BsrtaDlns: at a post on townsbtp road leading; from Qallusin to Monntln r ad and line of town ship road lead Ids to Ikasraon's mi.ll. thence sooth 4Z. 1esrrecs wet 19 feet to a port on lino of land ot Elcrannlns: Coal company, tbence north 72 and dexrees weai SI tret to a post alone- land ol K taunlDK Coal company. Ibenc sooth S de arees east 79 feet to a post 00 township road tbe place el bevlnutne. along township road on the south, containing 750 square tceu bavins; thereon erected a towienea plana nonee. TTEllMSOt SALIC. -a a Ten ner cent, when tbe property Is sold, bal a nee of ono-tbtrd at cooOrmatloo of sle, one third in six mon'hs. and tbe remainder in on year after confirmation or saie. Deterred pay menta to bear Interest, and to be secured by the jadjement nona ana mortis re or toe purchaser. UANItL HKNHY. dnr ol Ellen Harrey, deo'd. Summit. Jan. Is. 1M U. STATKMEXT. TbiTtv-eeeoad annual statement of tbe Protec tion Metnal Fire Insurance company of Cambria eounty tor year endlna December 31, ISSb. Amount Insured Deo. SL, 1887.. Amount Insured during ye II 720 156 00 477 713 00 SJ 1K Wl CO SOS SM 00 63 0O3 00 S419 6P9 00 SI 778 Mtt 00 Peduet amenet expired durlca; year. Deduct amount surrendered and eta- eele- . ,-, , , .-- Amount Insared Dec SI. ItSS...... Prem. notes In for?e, Dec 31, 1S7.... Prem. notes taken during f" , f 182 348 00 sxaoo S308 S71 00 Peduet tswttit expired duttne; year. Deduct amount surrendered aad can celed ... S32 9:t 00 190 00 189 487 00 Amount preuv lae notes la force. Dee. SL Number policies Issaed during year. 3 Number furow Dee. 31. ISS . lttl CASH ACtMJCJTrs RECEIPTS. Amount on hand at last settlement 758 P tash lor new iMr. 1 ii 00 ns&oot EXPEXDITUHES LOSSES PAID. Haker 16 6 Joe Fred Krasscr IS so Iwrenee Hchmtb 8 j i 10QOO J alia Binder, ezrx OTHER EXPENSES. fSecrstary'a fees Treasurer's salary nent.... Aceats' enmmlsaiun Prem. retarned polfc es canceled. Prlntlnic. i-wtane. a atlonery. CompensaiiofrvezeebUya oommtltca. tiaTI eHoas Balance , UTIES. ! aapald. PhOlp I -job.. MCO Janaa-y l-jth. liwa, thi i formal eg report audited. roond irrect and ai.i JOHN I.LOYK TWi.T JN. F.VANH. C.T. KOflEIOS, CiwMtlv omaaiuae. r i i . .a win ." Write i :,Ji Petrick. larwer. Elder rwn. them v....ria H.J-. BJinev. P ' . farmer. HlBcaileK 1 WD. ' ' S-VnW. Veer,: farmer. Adam. T- 1 i.mM P.. HerTinaa. AhUe. I J'..''- . . II Wl . T I Ul.k.,1 MBUBOm . V-fBIMWH A WW. 101 nn 1 TCOK SALE. JT UuBe and lot In KbeB.horr. Pa. A never UiliDK epiiOK. stable and outbuilding on prem ises. Uqalre at C Uulton a Son. hardware store. Kbeasbors:. Oct. 12.1881. APMrNISTKATOR'S NOTICE. NmlseU hereby ! that letters et ad BlaUtrertnn eua ree'emente annexe on the e tie of Rleharl Meyers, late ot Summerblll toweehlp. OeoibTie cootity. Pa., deeeeeed have bees rrante4 to the enderf lire1. All perjons Indebted said etate are hereby netlned to make payment tome w:thont delay, end thoe barlna; claim nrelnft the seme will present them, properly aathentlee'ed fr eettlement to r ' HEKY M. HUiiH. Admr ot Kichard Banyers aec a. TTT HO WOULI) BE WITHOUT A TiOMfc.. The Beech trove '-o,l and Coke eom henriraxl I TOO t Lota on the fnnoy side ot Tonnel ., . w bwMf.1 ttlJ. Ill B. n-ODPTIDKIIM'.! Pa., oiler to sell seven Mill ant mora than lenr hundred yards teooa ehnrcbee and school booses. As there will be pare water rnnnlnc thronah tola aisiriot in ies than a year, and the Lots are looated in the midst ol a prosperous section the Investment cannot fall o be profltable. We will sc I toese utn' monthly paymenU so that all who wish may nave a borne. All communications should be a1 dress ed to TttUMAii BKAULEY ivaiiium, rv Dee. 14. IS. 3m. STATE of Pennsylvania, Coontv or tJsmona. The Commonwealth of Pennnlvanlar te Elisabeth Uann. Lona-wonn oonuty. land : Kob rt Dsns, and Mtcbaei unnn. iu wood. ooonly. Meatb. Ireland s MaUhew Ltann. Altoona. Blair county. Pa ; Mary uunu. is. wood eounty. Mcath. Ireland ; Bessie I'ooo, (IreenabnrK. Pa. ; Ed. L. Dunn. -f n " Iiunn. trreensburg. Pa. ; Rato ramsn. bisra. Pa.; John 8. Parrlsh. Plusbnnt. P-t Acnes I'uon. Pltubunr. Pa. : Daniel. Msjiicle. Peter. James and John Dunn, Altoona, PaPoier, James and Jebn belnsi miner. liRirn : You are hereby cited to do eua appear betora the Jods;es of our Orphans' Court at Ebensnure in ton ror saia coumjr on m oi Mueh sul thee and there to how cause. It any you base, why the Court should not decree specine periormaneee ei Patrick Dans, deceased, and Matthew Dunn for certain traet or lot or lot of land sltoatod la the borough ol Oeoela, Clewrteld eoontv, ra. Ebensburg. Dec. 14 1H6S. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. Tv virtue of an order of the Court of Caramon J3 Plea of Cambria county, and to me dlre;t-e-1. 1 will expose to puhllo sale at tbe Hotel ot Mrs. Bmokbank. In the borough ot Ab7llle, Cambria county, on SATURDA Y, JA.X. 2G, '89, AT 3 O'CLOCK P. M. the following described property, to wit : No.l. A certain piece or parcel of land, sit uate hi Cbe-rt township. Cambria conntr. Pa., ad j' tnlnar lands ot Charles U-ill. Michael Cnnour. t.orue Crook. Jacob Dletrlck and otDtrs ; cod talnlna M acres mure or less. No. 2. All the cal and otber minerals lylner. beinr. tn. npon and un.ler a certain piece or oar eel ot land situate in 'hest twnblp. aforesaid : adjofnlne lands of Charles Olll. Anthony OKI. Micfasel Uronour and others ; containing 43 aores more or less. TERMS t.F SALE: Ten percent, efthepur chase nrone? to be paid on tbe day of sale, tbe balance of the one-third on confirmation thereof, and tbe bance In two equal annual payments thereof with interest, deferred payments to be se cured by judgment notes ol the purchasers. JAMES Y. MTEKS. Asslrnee of Samuel Olll. As'jvllle, Pa., Jan. 4, lbi'J. FARM FOR SALE. The subscriber re1d1n tn Carroll township. Cawhrla county will ell at prlrate sale the farm on which he resides lour miles east of Carrolltown oc the road leading- from Carrol town to Loretto, contalulna 140 acres, about 100 acre of which are cleared, havina thereon a two-siory plank L, honse and frame barn. A fine orchard is on tbe promises aud tbe farm Is In a rood state of cul tivation and is well watered. For terms apply to the subscriber on the prem ires. JOHN HOOUt THE OLDEST DRUG HOUSE IN PITTSBURGH. JOS. FLEMING, No. 84 MARKET. ST' Havlne had for a number of years a 'air share of the patronaare of the srood people of Plttsburg-h and vicinity. I take this opportunity to say with increased facilities and stock. 1 am better pre pare than ever to solicit their orders, either wholesale or retail, in any way relatlo to the dm a; trade, and by accuracy, neatness and promptness, and plce lower than ever. 1 bone to merit their continued favors. I have constantly In stnk a full line ot Dkrta. Tacaca. Snnc-.nen Braces for Isd'ei and vents. H luon. Kamilt Stkihobs. Hair. Nail and Tl th Brcsbch. All tbe leantoa- f eorRiiTART .MiDinsn of the dav. C D UriH Uil. PniriitirinKA. Malt ErraAera. For me.1 leal purp e there is no better, pa rer. older whl-kov sold to day anywhere than the pure ela-bt-year old Onrkenbelmer Whifkey I am seli in at 1 lor full quart bottles, or SIX bott'eg for a&. Tbe only wines that should t-e used for med ical purposes are the nure tal.fornla Port. S erry Muscatel. AnKellce,. and Sweet and Lb-, Catawba tbat I am now selling Send tor price list of Wines and Liquors, mail ed free to any address. Tbe mnne must aeon. pany all orders for wines or liquors, as wedo not send any goods c. O 1). JOSEPH FLEMING & SON, WHOLESALE AND KETA1L DRUGGISTS. riTTSUURG. rA. 413 MtRHETIT. Cer.oflhe Dlwswwnd. Jan. 2S, 1SS9. lyr. Poor, Foolish Hen: TAKE A WOMAN'S ADVICE. This ta only the second time tn eicht weeks that I have had to pobaa my boota. and ret I had hard work gettinc my husband to aire up his old blaekina brnatvaixl the auKwanoe of havtnc the paste black tna rub off on his pants, and adopt Wolff's AG IVI EBIacking Amacnlfleen Deep Black Pollah, which laata ea Mm'itnntiawerk.SBdiaWiaaa'tawseta, WOLFF & RANDOLPH. PHILADELPHUL 1794. 1WWO. Policies written at short notion In the OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" Aad ather Firnt ClaMtauCwtapwsjIea. 0?w W. DICK, P CENT FOR THE OIO HARTFORD FlREISUItACECOAIT. COMSENOED BUSINESS 1794. Ebenibara. Jaly ,18tl. sWsMiirpmi! COR. CENTRE AND SAMPLE STREETS, EBENSBURC. PA. J. H. GANT, Proprietor. IHEPUBUItl will always And a at our place of business la business hours. Everything kept u'i tot m. um room nsi oeen emu a cried with the shop w hern the publla can be ac commodated with a hot or cwld bath. Batbtnb and every thing connected therein kept perfeetly leaa. Ctsis TowaLa a araotaLTT. 1RGINIA FARMS FOR SALE. Mu brut, to te 10.0M acres at ra pea-ire. Geod markvla. Ueal-hy Jimaw. Javoi. able nrvofMcta. W ritv tor rlrcolr c otI--ii- ccBcrimion. 5rm rrew. r'LE UnllA Vf'.N. HI.Un a(.C'aaaaaer.'.v. -rw yw -wait "jwwn pmtfi a t ro . -" 4. I I no oiocn ana oees inMnuuun ler cnrainma a ill v.zs aiw " ' " w Hulnps rtucatlon. we Ba e snwcesfunv p a- v v 6 4 I us sn ! t'.a. of life. For i'trcnlMjs ad.lres.. f ffr rT0 wans s Jj e. iri- P. UUH'fcliiJNs pituburtf.fa. ' 7C$ frmm -.' I , -j OT.-J8. lft'-S. , ,. w i - . . Tiie Tail End of Old 1SSS The Beginning of 1889 .111 r made memorable bv WOOLF. SON Jk THOMAS for low prlcea. Our Overcoat will be dt""'t1;"1" Y,l naitnt Words and fluree cannot possibly convey a oor rpartment is J"Vn wnleh we ba tbe prices of allonr stock ot Men'. SSSS srt. isursss a-e2 !f. th .V Vrm ..nr finest Dress Suit or Overooat fora young gentleman down to the assured; that tr om .. ur fi ess ui o r tbe prlc(, we k,r tnT -Vb.Ve VnM cll SaleUln downright earneet. We mean r.?nW2 The OwrcITauaod heavy suits mu.t be eold. Tbe weatoer was against us in tne eD.r.y plrt o? tbMon. ana n'ow If you have a little ready money it will prove a savlDS of mveial dollar iq you in your purchases from ua. The Greatest Reductions tare teen in tbe Prices of Fur Can. 43 72. 89 cents ; former pric, 5c. II, SI. tl.M Plush N.ckear. 47. 75 87 cent. ; form. r or.c- 75o.. tl tl tfi. Silk Muffl-rs. 37. 68. 73 euu ; forner Pf'c-s 730 . fl. 11 10. Fnr um tiloves 75 fU , I. ll.zo; lioys fiusn taps. xi , so, m m. , G IVEX AWAY : ... v.r. n. are shall continue to present each of our many custo- week. . REMEMBER, GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED. Woolf, Son &, Thomas, JOHNSTOWN, PENN'A, ECKEIMRODE $c HOPPLE have just returned from the Eastern Cities with a large and com plete assortment of Fall and Winter Goods consisting of Men's and Bova' Suits and 0v- rcoats : Ladies', Misses' and Children's Coats, Jackets, Wraps and Shawls ; all Styles of Woolen Dress Goods, Flannels, Underwear, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Blanket, Comforts, Robes. Horse Blankets ; Rubber Goods of all kinds ; fine assortment of Millinary Goods and, in fact, a general variety of Goods. Having bought at a discount, we are now prepared to offer Special Inducements and Low Prices to Cash Buyers. Solic iting your patronage we guarantee satisfaction. Respectfully, ECKENROWE tfc HOPPLE, Carrolltown, Pa. OVERCOATS yg3DER PPJCES o KUUW RIGHT STRAIGHT TO 0 4 M READY-MADE CLOTHIER ALTOONA, Pa, o NEXT TO P0ST0FFICE. Not a tangle last Fall Overcoat was carried over to rust on the shelves, fade on the counters or to be injured by hand ling. Ail such goods were the Golden Eagle. My present stock of Overcoat 3 is direct from the manu. facturers, who obtained the posed direct from those who ' . " . WW W . tax exists imp.eu by clothing speculators, joDoers, Drokers, middle-men and the like. In buying a coat you pay buta small pric for the cloth, a small price for making it up, an da much smaller price to me fur bringing it here and offering it to you for sale. Thus I am enabled to sell Overcoats you may not believe it until you jthan any other house in Altoona, or in Blair county, or in jtms State, or, as for that, in the United States of America. Big words, it's true, but call and see. 1 All of the aggregated New and Popular Fabrics enter in- ito the composition of the garments made up in the Latest Styles of Fashionable Taste ing strictly the case, no one who calls will fail to be astonish ed at the Marvellously Low Prices at which such Radically 0 bupenor Gooas are sold. Undercoats, also, at under prices, as well as ft ENTIRE SXJITS Made of the Best Materials, Fresh and Fash c ionable, in Great 7 of TWELFTH STREET. ESSENTIA! OILS.' WISTERGBEES, PEPPERSf WT, PER KY BOTAMPEaBHIHTi . of prime quality, bonaht tn any quantity lor eeeh on deliveny. free of broke raare. commission, stor aita, cM by DODGE & OLCOTT. Importer and ezDortera. at Willia.m it. New Tork. resaiylTaal Affricaltrel Warb, Tork, PaV, fartaaar'a btaadard Kaa-taaa aad baw mm. Snin.TlMMtia. lum w. varwMmjM De. M. ifc.-. Jui. YOU CAN FIND THIS r a on oa &a la tITTw. fl at h Al'f1 io. Kurotu o our anthor 1 'aii tftratv 'a mnBM f . loroier prices, 10, . w cte- GIVEN AWAY ! AT -AT- 0 n 0 ARCS sold to and bought by Stern, of) labrics from which they are com made them. Consequently no W. WW call arcund and see cheaper fur the present season, which, be Variety and Exte it mi Stock. NEXT DOOR POSTOFFIC STEEL WIRE FENCE The obeanest and aestost Fence for aronadr 1.SWDS. School Lis l-ou.try yard-, Oardeas rmr. Pa., tc and tVmetery Fcaoee and ttates IVrieci Auu bhucO te. Also. ai uinda et V? to Vur. Write fur frloes. Siie kind and qualv Dl lenc w ntd. TAYLOR k. DEAN aft fc -A t Market Street, Flua'mr. Pa. Uce. 14. em. Eteasimri Firs Insurance JLp; T. "W. T3ICIt. JGen ral Insurance Agen i) i 4 0 3 3 CD V .a Jl 4 I if VSil. i, lin,-v(.
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