r I 7 I ef -1 jamlirin Jrccmnn. IBI NSKI KU, P. - OCT. .?. 1SUO. Itit.tl. Al ITKM1I.U. , ,i r; ' IN- vitt. V : tru whtle Democratic ticket. 1" UrtfMtrt, rf this xnr, Has re-..-",1 fn in ft vliit to Ohio. M Anna V. Vllf. of St. AnRU-ttre, Is . . fri ikN Id this place. yi.f Mrv Scanlan, of tM place, re ...fj 'rn,u ,8t 10 Philadelphia on .-.'1 Annie O'Neill, rf thin place, had ,slll f,r a eouole of weeks past suffer -jfri'ni broncoim. Vr Koberta, daughter of Mr. C. - lii'Vr!--1. of thin plaw has been confined , t tow for eral days pat with 'n Helmut of the late arrival of oar i AJ.a-t'im letter this week, serenl Bjh.l to be omitted which would have truse tx''n Innerted. -Rni'tiire cure guaranteed by Dr. J. R jW,r. m Arch t., Philadelphia, Ta. Ease .;,,nf, no operation or delay fram butd- atvted by thousands of cures after A !!: two-year-old child of Mr. Woods VBia. 'f Cambria townnblp, died from ;.rr'. We uudernUnd the bereaved irGts rove another child that la slek with F,r Ml" One of the coal Ml r-lx.room virH w".h lot llOxliX) feet, bsvlng all outbuilding, ete., and all la good. iT. "in oe oiii coeep, call on or iym the editor of the Frkhmajt . -At Fresh, a well-know character In jjacnunty was tried In Pittsburg oo the of ravishing a fifteen-year-old girl. T'rfril. and last week was retired to the r.:?!it'ry for a term of Ofteen years. Wn have a speedy and positive Cure (Vnrrh. Diphtheria, Canker Mouth, and : !' '. In Shlloh's Catarrh Remedy. A i I- J.tiir free with each bottle. Use ;:jna iloflre health and sweet breath. -A cow N'onlng to Mr. Flarry Itodeera, C.V F.-t ward, was strack by the engine o tt.t branch on Wednesday and knocked J the travk. Althouah badly hurt. Mr. dwers has some hopes that the eow will Jf! Ida Grimes, an accomplished run Ivly of Cheet Sprtnos and a succees- : 'ctrr of this county, has bean appoint. 4 Uwh(r of th Kurd's school in Chest Mp. Clearfield county, at a salary of : pr month . -Mr Wl'll.m R II:immy, of JohnBtown, I MIm Margaret A. Wllhelm, of Altoona, r trurrVl at Altoona on Friday evening ' -t w,fk by Kev. Father Ilollapple, of Sat c'tr, Sir. nimsey la the Republican iai!!.!ate for Jcounty treasurer tn this eoun- -Tbe To-tal Telegraph Company wi their offl.-e In the Barker building on f corner of Hth and Centre streets, next ot to tfie poHtofflce. The wires have ali 1r bosn run Into one of the room and the company will be ready for bus :ks !n or n pie of weeks. -Mrs fVnry Wilson; of Kik county. Das "t -u!t against Ilobert Cochran, of Nv'!!tf. claiming damages to the extent r1 f..r the Uletfat ale of llqnor to her -nrj, under the Influence of wnleh he nrJ,rd on the railroad track where he v vrmanently disabled. -M Slraor. tne hustling merchant I'zin. was tn be sesn on our streets - V (T'l'ir.lay) bnf the same abroad as -i, Mr Mmin was on the move and :-'"- for nil there ws tn It. . . p ;i on (;u8 tna mBr) wno '- fcim imit take him on th winf. -.'r. f:r.-y r.morum, for the past thirty vn v'i"Mi-in thvslclan at Johnstown, ! at Mj frm near Kst Conemaugh on Uv m.ifnlag. The dwased U eur- - 1 by three ug-ters, two unmarried re s In Pi!tnhnri and the other the wtfe . ici-b Z mworiuan. Kso, , of Johnstown, -'rn K. Ei wood, of Ureensbarg. the "MtV rmljte for Assembly In West- a: .1 cnnrry, was painfully Injured a::-mrtlng to board a moving train at r on Surdiy. He mUsed his footing thrnwn a distance of 00 feet over lUi kninnt. His physician says he will Annie Hyan, second daughter of x Sheriff John Ryan, died at-t. J A '.lmy. Greensbnrg. on Sunday T:.p .W,.d loot her parents, three ; :ul her grandmother la the Johnr - 3 hI. and It In tuought that the ahoek '"! t tr.at time had much to do with 'imM McCardy, a prominent cltmn of iree, Wnioreland eoouty. was tr ' 1 1 ir'l en Sunday by being thrown on 'J wire fence. He was riding a colt, t fti.t at some oblect on the throwing it! ruler oo the fence and -t;"tf Mm in a terrible manner. Ill ""'T I" c'.uu'jtful. '-a K jr'.H. of Bens Creek. Cambria v' lie la employed as a coal f. ajm-ttcd to the bospltalon Mon- i no 0 be eauagod In a light :sMd twtoe In the chest, the '.' f near the heart both Umes. ; - known whttnrtlnarles will result ! y ant n.jjhtd ,j, fcwlrg ,jmnKer - J';lm Davis (tuason.) who U one of "k pheaact hurjtw of this place. 1 rrturc-d with throe of the tooth- iVi.S in Lis HiaiH hj. On Ma a.t:-t: tn hungry appearance of , ' 01 Pr. Le very generously of ths birds, belleying that "be ' 1 to tij poor Jendeth to the Lord." M; s V. Wets4.ii. oalltxln's Uve ;-- r a visitor to our town on a l ,lroPl. 4 la on the Tukbmax. - a. Lan ben aUUen of Oallluln 1 M thr. e years a4 baa sat down to having ballta fine new hoase. , a ct.i ituipiatlon the eiectluo of a " ' Uavs U a good oltisen. a good cj Sood fallow any way you t 3l!.f0CU (ky yjj eialuitng Altoona as tU place of . W tr deling throwgb portions of v"0 e0Dn,y claiming to cure dls- 'ie f.)r 3, othera fur flO and so .c 10 return once each week for Un the IU be effected; ' k !! r"Ulrns- De g batr. - aait muen faded. u 0"tb and r,plll ulkeL 76 a a m i.ocg xo dimmer- . . I litem In . r tror. . c-..uirne county. ,;- "r.". K B 'rse liahtlty of ;.v t brouKr,t 'roni the West and a t,f KT1"U hwonglng to homer 5 w"1?; Tb" Cn "Iglnated .: - nr on the third fl,w. and ex- a o Injured b, faliln. down n ; ' !(., I rwape iroiu the ' '0urance. Mr. Trank Garley. of this place, h re moved to rttsbe. A few flakes of snow were neen sifting through the air on Monday ard Tnday. and seeming to find encourageirent In the at moppbere, abont three Inches of the "beautiful cow" covt-rf l the gronnd or. Wednesday mcrnir g. For tbe purpose of enconrag'nc a free and fair expression of the people at the coming election and discouraging any at tempt at fraud, the Freeman will pay a reward of 1 25 for the Information that will lead to the first conviction In onr Cambria county courts of any crime against the laws of this Common wsalth at the entntng general election; the snm of ?19 for the In formation leading to the second conviction, and f 10 for the Information leading to the third coovlctlon. The fine barn of Mr. D. W. nersherer. at Oelittown. was destroyed by fire at an early hour on Thursday of last week. Owing to the advanced stage of the fire when dis covered, the entire contents, consisting of a valuable horse, two bug tries, alelgh. feed, harness, etc., were burned with the barn. The loss Is estimated at about eighteen hundred dollars, partially covered by In surance. The fire Is supposed to have been the work of an Incendiary. Chaplain William T. Davis, of Ebena burg. Is ont In a circular letter announcing himself as an Independent Republican can d (date for Congress In this district. Aa be tween Davis and Scull, the former If elect ed would be a fitting champion of the theory or protection as advocated by the Republican party by tbe passage of the McKlnley bin. while the election of Bcull Is but adding another white bean In the bush el. You don't know he Is there, yon eou'dn't point him out. and he would not be missed If be was ont. However, we expect Oreevy to knock them both ont. A strange and fatal accident occurred near Baach Tree, a few miles from Dubois, Clearfield connty. by which Engineer Casey and Rrakeman Laird were killed and Con ductor Crawford and Fireman Fltxpatrlck badly Injured. At o'clock on Sunday morning train No. so. with aa extra pusher, broke In two tn an np grade. The accident was not made known to the engineer of the pusher, who fchoved his section over the summit and sent It down tbe other side to run aJone by gravity. Meanwhile Engineer Casey had rnn ahead to side track the first section, and ran back to get on the rear end. The two met with a crash In a deep curve. The tender was thrust through the cab, pin ioning Casey to his seat and Inlnrlrui him eo that he died oo Sunday night. Brakeman Laird was Instantly killed by being crushed betwaen tbe cars. One onr near-by neighbors went out hunting one day last week and after scour ing the woods south of town pretty thor oughly, found some signs of wild tnkevs and at once got under cover and piodnclng a turkey call, went to work to lure the wide awake game to his lair. After calling for some time he was gratified to hear his call answered. Again and again railing, his call was answered, each time the wary big cobbler getting closer and closer and finally hove In sight, and unsuspecting danger, strutted np to within thirty yards of our concealed hunter. He had hie gun lying on a log, pointing directly at the noble bird and finally, when he had a dead certainty Of his aim. he pulled the trigger. Hnap went the gun onr friend had forgotten to load and off went the turkey, no doubt thanking a mysterious power that sometimes Steeld from harm man, beast and bird. On Tuesday eight of last week as Zacb arlah Varner and his brother, William, were returning to their home In Eat Taylor township from East Conemaush, when on a lone'y piece of road, a mac slipped out In front of their team and with a revolver In each band, demanded of them to "deliver np or they would be dead men on the spot. Zscbarlah Jumped oT the wagon and ran Into a field when two shots were fired at him. one of which passed through his coat and vest. In the excitement the team started to run and William held on to the the lines, th highwayman firing several shots at him until he got out of range When they reached borne they discovered that four shots bad taken effect In the rump of one of the horses. George Makln was arrested on suspicion and after a hearing before Alderman Ilarrls In Johnstown on Thursday was held to answer at Court. David D. Fry re and Addison P. Pryee administrators of William D. Pryce. late of Cambria township, deceased, will sell at public sale at tae late residence of said de ceased, as Saturday, November 1st, 1A90, the following personal property, vli: Two black mares, a yearling colts. 1 sucking colt, a milch cows. 8 tw year-old eattle, 5 yearling calves, 8 bogs. 1 mowing machine. 1 horse rake, 1 fanning mill, 1 bay fork and pulleys. 1 truest In machine. 1 sleigh, 1 sled. 3 sets barnesa, 1 anyll and bellows. 1 two-horse wagon, t spring wagon, 1 bar row, hay. oats, wheat, rye and buckwheat, household and kitchen furniture and many other articles tn the shape of farm utenslU, too numerous to mention. Terms made known on day of sale when a reasonable credit will be given. There will also be ex posed to public sale at the same time and place by Eliza Pryee, 10 bead of sheep and lam be. Mr. David Eyaas, aa old resident of Ebensburg. was foond dead In bis tailor shop on snnday night about half paot ten o'clock. Mr. Evaoe was tn bis usual health when be left home and bis failure to return at supper time created no uneasiness ae It wad his custom to occasionally yblt his eon In-law, Mr. Thomas D. Evans, and take supper with him. Ills failure to return, at bedtime, however, was something unusual and a search for blm resulted In finding him lying dead lojbls shop, where he had evident ly been for some time ae bis body was cold when found. Mr. Evaos was a native of Walee but came to this country when a young man, and has bocn a resident r h ensburg nearly ever since. lie leaves to survive blm three sons, John II. Evans, who Is the present prothonotary of Venango county, Edgar Evans, who Is In the Wet. and AHrln Evans, Eq., a well-known att terney of Ebensburg, and one daughter who also tesldes tn this place. Mr. Evans was about 79 years of age rnd a blghiy esteemed cltlxen J. Wilkinson dt Bon, marble and gran- i 'to dealers of Eoeusburg. Pa, whr. to In form the pabKo that tbey are preiared to 111 all orders for cemetery work, n either marble or granite, at figures tha defy com petlton. The artistic excellence and su perior workmanship of their designs are evidenced by tUe many specimens now on exhibition at their establishment and by the numberless designs which tbey have erected In the various cemeteries la this county and elsewhere. Every department of their business Is In tbe bands of skillful and competent workmen, who are capable of executing any piece of work from tbe plainest to the most elaborate, which to gether with the personal supervision that every Job receives Is a guarantee that per fect satisfaction will be given to tbe most exacting of patrons. They ordered forty tons of marble which arrived In April, and now have as fine. If not tbe finest, stock on the best marble that ever came to Wee tern Pennsylvania, rersons with log anything In the line Would do Well to irlve them cm). before leaving their order with any other manufacturer, as yoo can depend upon Retting a g.l ub at fair price. Not long since a prty of hunters from Boucher, consisting of Ilenry M Kissell, George Feden and Charles E. Kibble, pro ceeded to the mountain between that place and Laughlintown for the purpose of catch ing several coot, . While hunting aloog the mountain side thev beard what they thought to be several small flops barking. Thinking they were owned by other coon-hunters they went in that direction, and on nearing tbe place tbe dogs encountered what they thought to be other dogs. Ennnlng In with the torch tbey saw one of the dogs fighting three animals unlike any they ever saw. The light stopped the fight and tbe animals fled, leaving the dog almost killed. Tbey passed close by Mr. Kiss. II, who had a plain view of them, and be says they were wolves. They have been beard since, Lie onier E'to. Thwnaaa II. Ureevy far rensjrese. From tbe Altoona Timet of Wednesday j we get tbe following proceedings of the Democratic conference held In that city: Pursuant to adjournment tbe Democratic Congressional Conference reconvened at the Logan House, this city, at 9 o'clock last evening. The list of delegates was called and the name of Jam A. Burke was sub stituted for F. J. O'Connor, who was ab sent General A. TJ. Cofftoth. In a Tery feeling address ancouneed the death of Robert Johnston, President Jndge of the Cambria Judicial dtatr!ct, and moved that the conference adjourn for one hour, which motion was seconded by T. J. Burke, where upon E. F. Kerr, president, adjourned the conference. At 10 o'clock, p. v.. General Coffrotb. In a neat speecb, withdrew the name of Colonel John P. Linton and moved by acclamation tbe nomination of Thomas II. Greevy. of this city: This motion was seconded by E. Kerr and S. B. Xerr and E. F. Lyslngsr. and carried. Speeches were made by a num ber of the delegates and there was the most perfect harmony, notwithstanding the long and atubbora deadlock that bad existed in the deliberations of tbe conference. Tbe Chair appointed Cteneral A. II . Coff rotb, C. A. Langbetn and D. S. ITorn a commltteee to wait upon Mi. Greevy, In form blm of his nomination and invite blm before the conference. The nominee then appeared before the representatives of the Democracy of the district, and In a few feeling sentences thanked the conference for the honor it had bestowed upon blm. lie assured the con ferees that he would exert himself to secure bis own election and tbe success of tbe whole Democratic ticket. Barrlasre Lleenaea Issne-d. The following marriage licenses were las sued by the Clerk of tbe Orphans' Court for the week ending Wednesday, October 29th. 1800. Itenry C. Elwanger and Georgia A. Bur- goon, Ashvllle. Lewis J. Reilly, Oallltztn township, and uegma lieu aire, jjean townsnip. David E. Evans and Ptirmilla Davta, Cambria townntp. James C Wheate and Mary A. Edwards. jonostown. Philip George Cronaner. Gal Iltztn. end Clara Josephine Kane, Monster township. John W. Donghertv, Allegheny township. and Annie Foyle, Bair township. Michael F. Murphy and Mary M. Mun cert, Johnstown. John W. Gerner, Johnstown, and Cnnl gunda M. Stummer, Baltimore, Md. Frank danger and Mary Naubaoer, Johnstown. John O. Ryan and Kate Kurley. Johns town. John Krolle and Rosanna Craplensta, j onus town. Michael K Sheehan. Lilly and Annie M. Morris Washington township. John Hoffman and Katie Meyers, Stoney creek township. Joseph Stnckey and Lonlsa Kubenstalna, Johnstown. George D. Dysart. MoreUyllle and Georg ia f Tomor. Coopered ale. Wilfred MianVr and Lnclnda WeUel Gallitzln. ('rrpalaf. Ft. AroreTiKa. Fa.i Oct 29th, ieoa Editor Can&ria Frteman. Sib: Mr. John Krlse, whose serious ill ness was toted last week. dWd on Friday last and was burled In tbe Catholic eeme tery In this place on Sunday, the Total Ab stinence Temperance Society of St. Augus tine attending In a body. The large frame boose need aa a store room and residence by 5f rs. John Lltzlnger In Cbest Springs and which also accommo dated two other families, was burned to tbe ground on Thursday morning of last week. Tbe Inmates barely escaped with their lives and secured on ly a portion of their clothing. As Mrs. Lltzlnger has thns loet ber only means of support, ber many friends have arranged for a lecture entitled "The Civili sation of tbe Future" to be given for ber benefit at tbe Tempera nee Society's ball on Sunday evening next, weather permitting. by Mr. McCorrolck. principal of the St. Augustine schools. The lecture will begin at 70 o'clock. IIsv7 llMMrt, Wm. Ttnmoni. PoetmaaUr oridavllle. InJ writes : 1.1 sou t Hitter has duo more for ma tX.au all otbOT medicines combined, fur that bad feeling arUlng tram kidney aud I'ver trouble. Job Lell. farmer and tocktnrn, of the lunt place lays : "rio tntrle Brtters to be the beat kidney and liver medlolne, made me feel like a new ma." J. W. tiartner, hardware merebant, amine Ume, aya ; Llectrte Bitten la Jan the UilBtr for a man that Is a 1 ran down and don't ears whether he Uvea or die; he touod new atrenfttb . a-ood appetite and felt J tut like he had a new lease on 11 to- Only toe. a bottle, at the dratr (tore ot K, James, Eten bars, and W. W. 2ft A leer, Lturetto. BDrklBlArnlta Halve. The Best Salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Files, or so pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 23 cents per box. Sold at tbe drug store of E. James, EbeDS burg, and W. W. McAteer. Loretto. Death of Jndge Jolinnlon. The people of Ebensburg were startled on Tuesday evening by the announcement which quickly spread through the town that deatb had suddenly called away one of our oldest and mot-t honored citizens. Judge Robert L. Jobnston. About aix o'clock, while eating supper. Judge Johnston complained of feeling a pa In above bis eyes and went to a sofa to lie down. Mrs. Johnston feeling alarmed. Immediately sent for a physician and Dr. Jones and Davlaoo responded to tbe sum mons, but on their arrival they found the Judge rapidly sinking. In a dying condition, beyond nnman aid front an appopletle stroke, and In half an boar after the first symptions cf Illness Jndge Johnston bad passed to tbe great hereafter. Doting the day the Judge bad been enjoying bis seen.. tomed good health, bad been over te the posU'fflce for bis mall and had stopped and chatted with several fneads, remarking that be bad not felt so well fer soma time past as be did on that day. Robert Lip ton Johnston was bora at Huntingdon Furnace, Franklin towoablp, Huntingdon county, on January Tth. 1813. and was a son of William Johnston, a native of County Fsrmenagh, Ireland, who emi grated to this country In 1801. located at MDesourg, Centre county, and who for a number or years taught school la different parts of Huntingdon and Blair coutlea. Id 1804 at Mlleebnrg. Mr. Johnston, Sr.. mar ried Jane Ramsev and In tbe ennrae at tim eleven children were bora to tnena. all of ! whom are dead. Judge Johnston belog the last survivor. Mr. Johnston, Sr.. died Id Indiana county In 1837. and bis wife died at the residence of Judge Johnston In Ebenso bnrg about twenty years ago. Judge Johnston early In life, wtena boy In bis teens, while working at cutting cord wood, made a mlastroke with bis axe and. cutting bis right leg near the knee, was crippled for life. Being thus compelled to seek some other means of Ilvlllhood than that of manual labor, be at once set to work to fit himself for a teacher and so assldlous ly did be follow bis purpose that we find him at the age of nineteen teaching his first school In Indiana county. For seven years be followed the profession of teaching In In diana, Huntlui'doa, BUlr and Cambria counties. Wbile teaching In Ebensburg In 1838-0 be conceived the Idea of reading law. and making arrangements to that effect with tbe Uij Michael Dan Magehan, Eq , the then ltuier ef tbe Cambria county Bar, en tared bU oRlce aa a 6tudent and after two years' study, was admltUd to practice on the Slat of March, 1841. Judge Johcaton. besides practicing bis profession, served one year as County Su perintendent ef Common Schools, being the flret to fill that position In Cambria county. He aWc) nerved one term as County Treasur er from 1943 to 1847, and one term aa Fro- tnoootarv from 1851 to 1354, to both of which positions he was elected as a Whig, being a member of that political party np until Its dismemberment, when be became a Democrat. In 1867 Jndge Johnston, In connection with n. A. McPlke, now editor of the Al toona Time, purchased tbe material In tbe tbe Old Democrat and Sentinel printing office, the then Democratic organ In Kbensburg, which had for various reasons suspended publication, and f rem Its remains establish the Cambria Fbbbmax. Judge Johnston for several years bad charge of Its editorial columns, and In a great measnre was Instrn mental la establishing it firmly as a Demo cratic paper In this county. He was a vigor ous, graceful writer and tbe old files are replete with gems of force and wit from his ready pea- He was twice tbe candidate of bis party for Congress la this district bat being In the minority party, be was defeated In 1614 by Hon. A. A. Barker, of Ebensburg. and In 1806 by Hon. D. J. MorrelL of Johnstown. In 1883 Cambria county became a separate Judicial district and at the Democratic prW mary election Robert L. Johnston received tbe nomination of bis party, and In Novem ber was elected tbe first President Jadge of Cambria county. Uklng bis seal on the Ju- dllal beech on the Tth of January his GDtb birthday. Being possessed ot a fine legal mind, J ndge Johnston, after be obtained admission to tbe Bar, soon attained a high rank la tbe legal profession. For years before his ele vation to the bench, but few cases of any Importance were tried In our Cambria coons, tv courts that Robert L. Johnston was not employed In, on one side or the other. On the bench bis decisions denoted his long legal training and ability, were seldom appealed from and no thought of bias on tbe part of tbe Judge was ever entertained by a defeated suitor. As a man he will tons be remembered by tbe people of Cambria connty with tbe kind liest feelings. His genial nature would cast a ray of sunshine In tbe cloudiest assem blage. With a heart overflowing with hu man kindness no appeal for charity was ry er made In vain to blm and tbe poor of Eb ensburg will miss a friend that could neyer stand by and see a fellowbelng In want. Judge Johnston was twice married, bis first wife being Eveline Koderiqoe, of Eb ensburg, who bore blm two children, ooe son who died In Infaucy, and one daughter. Josephine, now deceased, who was the wife of John E. Scanlan. Eq., also deceased, and who left three children. Robert. Jabnand Mary Scanlan, of Ebensburg. His second wire, who survives blm, was tbe widow of tbe late Edward Glass, of Ebens burg. and tbe fruit of this union was one eon, Robert, who Is about thirteen years of age and at tbe time of bis father's death was absent at school at Emmlttsburg, Mary land. He also leaves one adopted daugber, Mrs. E. C Parrlsh, of Ebensburg. and three step-daughters, children of Mrs. John ston, to her first husband. Maggie, wife of Philip McDonald, of Altoona. and Maud and Irene, who are at borne. The funeral will take place to-morrow Friday) morning, leaving the bouse at 10 JO o'clock (or immediately after the morning train arrives.) and arter a High Mass of Uequlum bis remains will be Interred In tbe Cathollo cemetery In this place. May be rest In peace. Awtarr Thla 4teUon. Why do so many people we see around us seem to prefer to suffer and be made miserable by Indigestion. Constipation, Dizziness, Loos of Appetite, Coming Up of tbe Feod, Yellow Skin, when for 73 cent we will sell them Shlloh's System Vitalizer, guaranteed to care them. Sold by Dr. T. J Davlboa. Why Cowtlawe tbe nse ot Irritating powders, snuffs or liquids r Ely's Cream Balm, pleasant of application and a sure cure for catarrh and cold in bead, can be bad for 60c. It Is eas ily applied Into the noetrlls. Is safe and pleasant, and Is curing tbe moet obstinate cases. It gives relief at once. of Ely's Cream Balm do not claim It co be a cure-all, but a sure remedy for catarrh, colds In toe bead and bay fever. It Is not a liquid or a snuff, but Is easily applied luto tbe n ostitis. It gives relief at once. Ue. I. BMtrbell, Attorney at Law and Solicitor of Pensions ana Patents, Box 253. Washington. D. C. Clerk Senate Pension Committee for last 7 years. If you like i'kOMITNES3 write uie. Glad to give aJvtce. oc31.Ct t h 1 1 o h 'a coanauipiloa C'wre. This Is beyond question tbe most success ful Cough Medicine we have ever sold, a few doses Invariably cure the worse cases of Coutfb, Croup, and Bronchitis, while Its wonderful auccess In tbe cure of Consump tion Is without para Ilel in tbe history of medicine. Since Its first diecovery It bas been sold on a guarantee, a test which no other medk-ine can stand. If you have a Cough we earnestly ask yon to try It. Price 10 cents. 60 cents, and tL00. If your Lungs are sere, Cbest or Back lame, use Shlloh's Porous Plasters. Sold by Dr. J T. Davison. MfallwH-a alarm Kenedy. Shlloh's Catarrh Remedv. a niaxve:oua cure or Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker Moutb and Headache. With each bottle there Is an ingenious Nasal Injector for the more successful treatment of these complaints without extra charge, rr'ce BO cents. Sold by Dr. T. J.DavUou. Consumption 8urely Cured. To Im iMiaai-riMM Inform 7 ear readers that 1 have a poaiava remedy far the abore-ojuued dlaeaae. By tU timely dm thouaaada of hnpeleaa caaes have been penaaaenUy eared. I shall be glad to aead two buttles of my remedy FKEK to any of your readers who bare cooeuaiptiaa if they will eeud tue tVlr Exiimw aud f. U. U4na. Bcepuct rUljr. I. A. WAA bt, H. C, KA had M.. X. I. f nsjrnssimois GCUT, BACKACHE, Pains la the Side, : the C&csi and U Joints, rieoralgia. 8prala&, etc., etc., the IMPORTED iiinunn" Ai.unun mi EXPELLER IT IS AND WILL EVER The BEST. UNEQUaLEO REMEDY. TJaed with si urrt-aa In the Imperial aa4 Buyal tuaeral HneftbU jf Vieaaa ami many ouxjra. Oaa Tw,,;- TertiraT'il set ef Tbmuizlt: lll ti niui lLl, Jan. 'St. HI. Toaw Aaeaor fmkn Mxwiler la n-aiiy oxorl. Wit. ww Slar ar,, sufffvtntf frwta Kmmi i attain far yerm. Had atrfhina; locwre ber ruur A.uior Fain H,xp''l'r. 50 Cento a bottle. . Or MOT DRtKfcildTa, OB IUUCT fROX F. AD. RICHTER & CO., 9 iO Bread' awy, Xm York., Barwaeaa H aware i Rndolatavdt. Qy, mai aia, viir-n. a aramueta. mymm . n nzzn kssuj axisztx FREE Book aboat ether Aachor V aatolea aa Aaaficaf lee. O -a, O I a rs 25 I ii I 03t3 lM It. Prohibition Ticket. Bleelloav, Tataday, Set ember 41b. STATE. toveraor. JOHN 1). U1IX. Lieutenant Uorernor. UllAKLliS E. UYATT. Secretary of Internal AOalra. WILO.IAM. T. 1UN. lUl'SIT. Congress. UfcXJlUlK H. HUCKIKIf. Assembly. JOIINJ. EVANS. (lEOKOE TVKNEK. Treasurer. DANifcL. W. ANOUS. Connty I'-otumlsalonera, LtXiNAItU HOYfcK. JOHN l OUiOM, Audltori. UHAULES O. WILSON. WILLIAM A. MtKLE. Four lIoiMe Director. FHIUP P.CUSTEK. THE STJIsT von 1891 Borne (arile aaree with 7a Sun't opinion aboat men ana thlntl nl me poople don't; but ev erybody like to fetli bold tl the newspaper whlcn U never dull and never airald to ayeak Us mlnl. Jtomocratf know that for twenty year Th Sun naa luulit In Uie from line lor Democratic prinel le, never weakening- or wavering la Us loyalty to tbe tree Intrrewta of tbe party It aerrea with fearless Intel licence and dlalntereeted laor. At time op 'alone bave dtnre4 oa tbe beat means ot aoeumpllahlnu tbe common urOM ; It la not Tkt ivta't fault If U ba toon further Into the mill- tana. Blvbteen hundred and ninety one will be a rest year In American poUtlcs, and overjbodjr saoeia reaa iaa Ma. Dally, per month. ..... aj 60 Dally, per year, ... - . - s ou Sunday , uer year. .... - M.ou Itatly and Sunday, per year. ... b.uu Daly and Sunday, per month. - 0.70 Wevkly Sun. one year, .... l.oO Aoareae THE SI'S, Sew fork. NOTICE TO PERSONS Dannuau to unm i Borough. Bonds I N OTICE U hereby given that the Moronic h of KbeorbniT. fa., la ahoat to lasoe bond In tbe amount ot Se.WOO.OO, In sums of S lie.OO each, with Interact at the rate ol 4 ter cent. rer annum, payable) eetnf annaally. free from taxa tion so far aa the Individual hoMeraareeoneerned. I'eiaona dealrlna to Invert In aoeh aerarttlee will tleaa asahe known at once to tbe nndernla-ned or nrus a Lloyd, Deputy Bargees, the amount or unmoor ot n-n pood taey won to porraaas. There bonds will be sold to the Brat TarchaMra presentlBir themselves, hence the neoeeflty ot pronaptaeea la aaaaiaa known tbe niniwr Ol el bond deolred. K hV. EVANS. Ebeaaburg. Ae. S.IsuO. tturxeea. DO YOU KNOW nut TOO CAM BUT IinaMe Barrel Breach Load Ina; Knot Onn at fS.fto; I toe Me Barrel Mnazle Loadlac Oan at ft . to-, female Barrel Shot ona at X6o, and ail wutnr aooua at equally low prions. aieo a rcu un or Diamonds. Watches, flocks and Jewelry. K. SMIT. 33 eft S4 Liberty Nt.. Car .; Kan It till eld. PITT3BURC. PA. Send for oar lante an anal Illustrated f)ata. lofroe. No. U. free el onarga. meysB Ja nAHTimrS HOTKL. H. J.SUCTTK1. Paorwwroa, Located at the Station, bow the centre of the town, oa t ourtb Avenue. We endeavor to fur nlsh tbe beat aeoummodatli,na to business men, pleaaure aeekers and board era. Persona In aearch of com tort ami quiet will find It a desirable place to (top. The Table la nn'urpaaaed and Is always unolled with the beat tbe market aflorda. and all the delloaelea of the reason. The Bar la anp plled with the choicest of iure liquors and elvars and nothing but the beat la sold. Special atten Uoa K'veo to the care of horaee. H. J. SCHETTIU. IJiKturroK-s NtrncK. I Katate ol t'lerlan Bengals, Loretto boronh. deceased. Letters testamentary on the estate of Florten Henvele. late of Loretto boroutrh, i'amhrla eona ty. deceased, having: been vranted to the nnder slirned.all peraoas Indebted to said estate aro hereby notified to make payment to me without delay, and those bavinir claims airalnst the same will present them properly authenticated for settlement. JOSU-li HUOI'D, Loretto, I'l, Oct 13, IStw. Lzecutor. ALEXANDER F- SAY. C ATEKER, Ladlos and Contlemen'a Din ing; and Lunch Rooms. Is I'fBB Avenue. PITThbl BU, FA. rifWeddlnna, Parties. Luncheons, etc , sup plied with every requisite, to any available point, by rail or other conveyance. Sneclal and propmt attention n-lven onlers by mall or telephone. Ana; art JO, lvo-Jm. SALESMEN WANTED. A Rood chance to eeure a raylnv situation lor tne dull winter months. l-a salesman fur. ntrhl with a eompleta catct Klustralicit and descrtblns; New irults. oto.. tbat sell readily. Ssalary and eJIfHM from taru r:te f.r terms. ItOOl'ES, BKOS. ATHd aAS. Maple Avenue. Nwraer-.es. eelT n V est J beater, l'a. ""OTIOK U hereby lven that I have percbared four cows from Joscfih and Macdaiena Kro tenderfer. In Cambria townMilp, (laml.nacouuty. and that I have left the same with tbe said ji sei and Mawdalena Krotendsrler dunaa my pleasure. All pemons are hereby notified sot to Intarlere with the same. . MIOH A f.L DOlilLEU. Cambria township. Oct. l, lm.u STKAY NOTICE. . . 0m,na 10 l reslaenoa of the undersigned in Allegheny township oa or aboat July 1st. 18s. ne sow, about 8 months old. and bow has five youna; plKs. The owner will oema forward, prove property, pay rharaes and take them away, otherwise they will be disposed ol aeeord-liV'V- . MK-MAKT WcUOY (widow.) Allegheny twp Oct. si. leva HH. MY EHS, e ATTOKNET-AT-LAW. aBaBcae, Pa. aVOffioa la Oolloaads Kow. oa Centre street. DONALD E. DUFTOX. ATTO KN LV-AT LA W, EBswsBiue, PaavA Lr7Omoe la Opera House, Centre street. GEO. 21. IlEADE. ATTOKN.EY-AT-LAW. Lbbhhbckq, Pxaaa. SVOfflce oa Centre street, near lilg-h. A 1 'KTiajr.HI by addresiln p. f ameat Va a-1 I aPam 1 Wn.ana a- a ' u . aa. ' w- - s--'S asajsw aTV., A19W 1 Of K Tn i TEA'S a?.Vfi "J.'..!! A DVtMTlsiNU laAmericaa Kewqata IM raserasnpkle le. Gu8.Siinoii'HCard to the of the iliuimtiiiii Tup. :aIOceans of Money Savers A -S40.000 Stock to Select from. BY .-. DEALING ,f WITH GUS. SIMON LITZII'S: MOliP Dry Ooodd. tTlothlnir, La.lle' and Gents Fur ntrhlne" foods. Boots and Slioef.r'urr.nnre. Uata, and Caps, at price that will asionisa vijoeay. AerBrlns this Hill with yon and be sure tn a It lor a hat Is purdiidied on It, as we have all In abundance and nsne need go away empty. Co mo alonic. Caliuo A t Ik l"t of atw styles t i oent.-: Passaic iV, cccis: tue VI a.'liliJKt' n Nove.ty, :u!l Standard. 6 eetilf; Martrl St-tr!"'- ccct: uu' lndlxo prtntji. ." 1 .t1 7 ccri.': II covt-ri-d pritn In red, l4ue uri'l vr'vr, at f kt. ! 7 Cc I ; ,i : u.-. all patterns, tt otUus, f.tn'-curd onrk tiu. ul S centi. (Iikohaha at t'p.vuPEi A if'l a;.-- -n Cher It. 6ceni. Stav'ff and ran?y. couin. ple checkr, l-!ui . krn-on rtiu hrL n, 6 al l 7 o-n' Splendid style in dre-s ir'iul.snii'. 7. h n.l a cents. W'yiiMtT! Uixvs L'!-,,''::a:i. I- c:u'.-. Plain chaml re s. 7 Rnd a ci'uu-. Tii Je Not .1. In plaid and strliia, -'4 fnt. l(irAT 4Ls v-r yui cf t itilou .tid Muslin at cn-.-h.ii: i r'oj BLKAC'HKD AKD I'SilLHil lf.3 ftlVSLI 5f!5. Bleached Mnalius at i, ft. t'-, 7. b au 1 i o::ts. 4x4 Middlesex nt .ecti. 4x. . r.o ot t:.e jjr-t at 8 cents. 4x4 lnU-, T rant.-. 4.4 loiiii:n and no Dicker 7 cculj. (M-r-A Nv. 1," f cent;' 4x4 Pennant, S retti. ftil 1'Illnw ra,io ijiu.'.ir., ij v nta. "Pride o! Cu Vest," lifi o-bla. IVwl Mil. 7 cents. Tickiwo. r'ar:rv T!?klr at ft rfiy. tlx brldKC, blue s'rli s 1, 1 ii ccTitr. Jiirrr.r l 1- it' r, 111 cents. XXXXii, !: aril -f. 1" -.nt. Ik u ble fold satin tl -t. h'.ui. '-oj- r-. l-i e-r. '... AIj, a larice line ol rcn.tai:U iu f.i-k '.n. - me ix.riy. BUSIKESS l-i ALWAYS 1 '! i tlio AT ti- Everylody Is Ci-iOiU'nli. c: laii t!..fi v-MIj we are dolr.id a rttliiif busine-f a-l Uie tiu.e. The only trouble wo e w txpcri jih-o lb tLo !i t that we canact icet k'Ij la u-ieuiU(U. lltsDU-is ask bLAir: J. No l:ver Hue kuj-t 111 the I'ulted Stau-B. b- Drivo, S by 4, ray twilled flucnel, ri oecw AnotLt.-r ;r.ty twlilel. IS cents. White niriutl, t-cn. -1 ocuii. H'hlte douiet, H renu. liixi vtwl iLaii.oi, pinia, Xj, and So'centa. Kl-e c lain. Mue tw!ile.l, j2, -i. ko and 3i centa Bloachod and uui.irovhed t'inion flannel. 5. t. 1, S, Wan-1 lo cants. Al-o, a. nice liso Of colored Canton Cancels, a. 7. b and 8 tout. 'A a-ood ,alr ol white blankets at w oouu. :il. il 4i. tl.WH, sa.oO and upward. All woulen Manlc ets at li. S-i.00, S3 uJ and upward. Oruy blanaeta at 7S cels. Sl.ao aid upward. Ury blankets at Iroui 84 cents to $ri 60 per pair , Coia tortcr at from ho ceata up to H . I Act Ccrtalna, 7 -nln per p.tir. to.3t qna'.lt. Dress ood department tu.l of Novelties. Blaca Henriettas at 35. 6-J and 74 ennts. tMLK PtrsDRs, Vblvitts. A lull Hue kept. All colors and shades at rrom S6 cents oo. Towels and linens vry low. t ome and ask for onr Kid Olovea. Bracelets. Kingr. Chain'. Curl liuttoos. etc LarKSut line Sept. Ask to ee them. Tbe best line or Corsets at 34. 4s, 7A and w cents and !1 Veiling Silk, all color. 14 cents per yard. Laces. Embroideries. Kuffllnirs. Vandyke Lace. Infant Blbes, Lace Collars and Inlant Cloaks. Visit 'ua 11 yon want a Jersey Coat or riuh Coat. Lona: Coats lor ladles and children. lUilldren's lanx Coats, lor mm np to la year, tt Oo. Lonit Coats for girls. S-i W. Fine flush Coats lit :3-r-0. tormerly soli at fiS.'JO. Haw. see here. We can alford to i-ell chcp be cause we have no but ezpensee or rents to pay. (.-row - ' i V.f '-". A NEW STUltF. KXCLfSlVELY rolt CI.OTI1IKO ISI) IlKMH' r t RNIKJUKO OOOUH. ilcn's fultK, sixes ;)4 t 4'i. Men's unod Sminett rotts. 3.6o. Jtrowo Wafl lru:lt. tl.-Vi. Ked and tn piBtd, all wool.? 4d. I.iuo Mo..ver Chevlotts. all wool. 7S. li t)" I'outuslca, tT.-Tj. ray oheck ra'hmero. 7 'i',. fla-k. ail wool, cork- S & Kiack. red and koi.l cl.eck. ..oi. r.co". silk tare, tju.'.nj. Blrk cerk-tv;-, bt;ct. il- t). H!uc w.tk.'i-rcw, hedt. rr:i,ce Al'"rt fn.U. best coksi;rew, at and '..). hi. M k' i'n awa v Si-irti V-xry rlr.e Imprtel r .rciT-, i-Ijick. blue '-r lriwri. t oun.l, f Ail vool c:.r.i-"rc. stll-lml or Uund . wuri anted, I. i ij-i. FJi-'v I IffV , pLilu lu'.portod t-orki-crew. f'.l. hi V i." vim' liMpi-rtcl v.ii!e wa'.o. worried l.li-k. i:-ii r;r. I l-'&v chu-k ci.khuiore. j, ir). tirv ..r 1 r'jwn ci.e-K. .'... fipwiAi 'I'.tmi!'" in Xi:'v I'irrs -Mrr.'f KO'd li'U J ul.l. f'' CLIjt.J. iion';! k'i'iri rutton H !i . vf t" f Md:'1 t''fcil s. Willi lirlrh. tl.'j. Ji r J r!,i- :,.'. an'... i li. ick c rk.uri w par.ts. iJ i . i-i.iilit:i' re p:.r-tn. n ou tnulish w rs'c! ; :.r .- ,-.b . luiirrt.l luucio-, t4.w, si fi. t -i. i ...Vj. '.' .i" and 7.tm i or imlr. :-it -lis -.(ra: L Mi I'am'H 1. r boys r:.r,irln tn auo trv.ii !l .i 17. Satinet Sul'K, Pi 4b. I'n(l Vr.ioa rc.M-iiiiti-1- !, f.i.vn. AV.-l.i:t.-U suits, r'i v lioml c'sv!i-t suits. M 74. C rkcr-w rults, ;.4S. i )i i d K' v'l !i f..i-?ti' 1, 7 i". Vuiiried -.U.-.iro-::i.i. . Tr'o'.t rleli:. I. lark nci! blue, 10.i.o. fiiiiiiiiv V S' ns. mo the um'.t d irood bravj .-.). ti-i-ro Suit." !.ir v. Iritor. fn. in rl .'o up to el fc-', pi if), H.'lTt, ti.l'J. i'J."".. t '..), i.i'i. 4 0.. 4.fJ t.lio. Wluo Jiiicl'-etl p.iir.-i cl '.Idrtn'!- krra pucti-. toivy, t 3" coiits.j.or j.v-r t)IK,n't lorve. that wo carry fie Ir.rft lir.o -f Overcoats lcr uca, eys, aud cl.U'Irfi lo bt- s.--n anywliero. Luiisi' ami- l':iILTilir.'!i I. UNO CoaTi ai jAfiWi. ---ull.lrn'a .ts. 11 1''. Children's !i..tni-tt coots, lur kos raniflnir 'ruin 4 to 13. at S.iiS, tJ-i.iH In tiiio sui?ii.jj I t uw-c-i rariKlnte froia 1 to 13 .ox. and aj. a j hluh at- 2 .Mi, 4.00 4.Io aid I CO. LadlCD Jur-ots. Mrio of tbe Utest stvlm of .fm-kett at II.ju, 2;'. -iJ'.; o.i-o. Sttx-kl-nott c-ai, bi-wk. at a.oo, a.vi 3 3 io,4(i0. Jer sey Oontn.a'! Inches lon, 2 a 7fi. 3 i), 3 60, 4 00 Jersey coat--, Inches Iobk. .'J no. 1 50, oo. 4 f.0, 6.00. iihort plush c-oats.w Inches lor.jc, 7.uo. h.Oo, V.oo. 10.0(1. v. o hIso have n.n c-Xijulite line ol lonir coats n,r l.ulles from 3 l np to 24. Ci. Ivrsre line of lints and caps, trunks, valleos and furniture, hoots, tnoe? an J Kubtiers. We al vis cary a ntork anii'-uotiLK to f.lo.OiiO and over, anil oaa coneetjue'iily ahord lo ulve you bit bar paiB. Men's ood broirand a( w ct3. l.oo, 1.6. and 1.S&. Keys' Kood l.roirana at 70 cents . r rents, 1.00 and 1.10. Men's dre-s shoos at l.BS. 1.S0, 1.76, i.OO, a. 50 and up. -We nrc anent or the cele brated KLKC1KIC SHUKS. Children 'e shoes, at is. Vi. '5. SS, 48 and 04 cents. Ladles' Donirola. Opera Toe. Common Sense or Sj.rluji lioel, at Wd oenu. M. 1.4s. 1.75. 'ioti. 2M! and upward. There la nothing under tbe sun tn our line, that we cannot save yeu 4o percent. As the stork ot Koods we have now on bands amounts to 40,oO0, yon can surely have a selection. KKMEMHIJK Wll l'AY STUAN'! KKS' K . K E liOIH WAYS PKOV1DIM THK1K Fl'll VHASES AMOUNT TO Tl-N IjOLLAKS OK OV LH. This rule will bo strictly Kent. Illve me a call and save money. 4-Kt-meml-ern addition has boe-n erected to our already large tUro. A.XJGrXJST SIMON, Who keeps h Lrfert Stocked Clothing and Iry f roods iwre ;n Catubrla eeuaty. 15 OF TDESB SPECIAL BLACK VALUES before yon buy a black dress. Samples ooet you nothing, and will save yoo dollars. 6 lncb (oote tbe width) AJ1 Wool Black CsAbmerea, G0o. regular value, 75s 46lDcbAtl Wool Black rjerKO, GGc .. vory remarkable yalue. S6 lncb Black Frence bersc, 73c 43 lncb AU Wool Black Clii-vU-tius, 5 x.. worth 15c. 4d loch Black Silk Wra CasTmif ies at tl.00, 11.10, Jl.25 tne present tnnrte t cr'.ee oa these qualities Is ?1.23, ? 1.50. il.7 3, rc spectively. Higher prices are talktni of on e!I pld??. We will be a Utile peculiar Bad adX-rc to old prices. Catalogue and Samples free. Superior mall order facllUIos. Try us. Satisfaction guaranWd, also lowest prices. BOGGS & BUHL - - I - - M. 07EROOATS I Clothing f -:- Clothing! 5 Having returned from the Eastern cities I am now prepared to show you the largest and best selected stock of Clothing, Hafs, Caps and Gents' Furnishing Goods at the lowest prices in the county. As I buy and sell for cash, I can and will sell you Cloth ing at prices that defy competition. Never before have the people of Cambria had such an opportunity of buying first class goods at such low prices. Call soon and sec my stock, learn prices and be convinced. Very Respectfully, C A. SHARBAUGH, CAKKOLLTCWN. l t.N N'A. u 'l rrr ittsburgh, Pa. v 4 This oh'. m1 rclhir lo lr.rt'tutb... b.a.-) j,ro.r,rcd tin.ujan !? of ynar.it men and women lor tbe artlve 3uMe ot iiio. lo ti'.jse !.i wuat ol a uolal. i rn-U-iu tsiuciiic n. cirrniiir. n-ni t, ...f ,.n ai,tiie-.i,n f. M i r a toiss. ScjiW.6t. if : V:' fU-liUilLU ,1 - ; 1 ALLEGHENY, PA. K SALE. I. ll.mkH. TwnB.n h II 1. 1 . . . I walk or Foet Otrioe;a ainall property. beauUlally rtaatd and affording a fine view eftha town and urroandlna; country. Contalna IlTe and a half anraa of lertlla land, a fin orchard . Kwn shaded with maples and oatalpa trees. Four roomed boas with fcnmmer kitchen, wood and enal booie attached. Excellent cellar. 1 tilled well, nurer talllnic anpply of pare, cold water. Oood atable, three stalls and earrlatie sited. Kxrellent location for summer home, or Irult and truck larmi "or terms call on er add res. MRS. A. K. KLAI. Kbensburg, Fa. VSSKINEE-S NCTICE. M ot lee la hereby k I ren that jM. 1". Mrlmn aid. ol loretto txrouah, Camhrta county. Fa , by deed ol oluatary asalirnment dated Cctoher 8, iwio. baa asglirned to E. H. nick, of Altoona. Blair connty. Fa.. In truat for the benefit ol the creditor or the aald M. F. McDonald, all the es tate, real and personal, of the aald M. F. Mellon aid. All peraona Indebted to the aald M. F. Me. Donald will make Immediate payment to aald aaalft-nee and thoae having elalrat or demand will present the aame without delay. E. H .T'K. Oct 17, ltM. AtalK-nee of M. F. McDonald A VIKTOR'S NOTICE. In re: Aocnant el Thorno D.Eranl, admin Iriratorol Eleanor Evan, deneaaed. The oaderalirned hartoa- been appointed audi tor to distribute the fund In the handa of aald ac countant to and amtn thoee legally ontllled thereto, notice la here T (rtyea that I will au tend to the dutlei ol aid appointment at nt of fice In the borough ef Eoen.Jban oo Tuesday, the 11th day of November, A. i. 1890, at to'el - k. r. M.. ef aald day, whea and weere all neroon interested may apear or ho Ijtever debarred from com I dk In on aald land. A. V. UAKKfc'K. LtM')url) Fa-, Oct. 25, lSWj.St Auditor. Tbe Moat Sarceesfol Remedy crr !lsctr-. cred. &a it is certala In lta eslcote and does noC luhicer. Bead proorbokrwt !. E. J. KEn1u. dSP0""' Hint -.Last Summer I cured a Curbmxm mThorwj Wib TCMir v iMt.ra'ed Ketxiail s Hrafin Cure nnd it ww tue ta Ji.a l-i-orn.w rt.me. 1 tiaTea dou tjnipty txxtK-s. havluK u"-l it with rort.ict aanc-w. corlim CT.TV thins 1 trl.-d u on. Mv nV-hU.r hid Imv. wltnavery I, ail Hain that ina.Wl.imlnm.iL J." a1 how to euro It. I rimm-in:(d KoauaU a aTin cora Uil cured tho Dpavla tn Youza reapoctTullr, WoiAxarr Wrr-rua. V a J. KA, r. g?Bm' Ohxo Apra 4. . Ir Blm s I bav len ollln morn of Kendaira Bivln Cure and Fllufa Cmdltlou Powdera than S2r"ff?r- Ouo tt"n """d to n.e. It waa tho Uwt aVwvlar 1 ov kevt and the hnt lo evor uwxi. Xioepeotrully, Lmu L. QoTTxxa. 1 B. J. Ka,DitLS!TDA00 N-Y-U,la'Vi lear Klra : I have ti.t acTrral MiWnf Kendall a Kpavln Cure with nerfert imm. . ejuii free n rrJwrriTLi w. r.. noaeint WiivJi4jn warrRnieJ, aud every pair hua ilia i.l:ii bud priro atitmird oa lot t oua. 93 , -"- .i'- i'L,;- '2a i uD r. '. X II' .i i:" W r I TtT 1 ri" r-r' t v rr, i e.w VI t-' Taluablo and lilo.nl... t mare that waaqultlria! with a Bone Spurta. Tli ciare U now eulirely U Croia Uuieiw.in. -diowa iwimvli in the. J.Znt. Kecpaciruily, KEMOILL'S mm CORE. Da.ULj.ir.nm.u. La, Hoy 8. VJ. Onu 1 Oiluk It my duty te rendnr yoo my thanka U y your far famed Kendall HparU Cure. M''r' 0la C,ly wnlch 1 trlaodVer? Highly. F.hehad a very aovere awollvn W. I tried abont elUt dirrervot kln-U of medlclnea wbtchdid no aM.t. I jiurchaeed a brittle of your KendalTa fapavin Vara which cunsd Utr in four daia I remala youiTL Hajtioa Down nr. PrloelporDoUl.orflibottlcBfort5. A!ldrua eiata have It or can get It for yim.orlt wtil be sent o any addroM on receiptor price l.y the proprie tors. Dlt. B. J. KENDALL CO, Kaetaargh Fnila, Vcnaait, oetl0.90.ly. i EO. A. MUTTJim Tot a Citj t r ... .-a .le a- aT X W. L. DOUGLAS o OnUC. CENTLEMEN. Fine Calf and Laced Waterproof Craln. The exllcnen and Trearlne qnalttlea of thl anno cannot lie lM-ttcr Rh.iwn than Vv the ntrmift eudorae menU of ltd tliouaaud of rofiKtant wearera. tf .OO (Pennine llnndwicwrd, an rlocant and! tyliKti dn-HH Mi.ie whl.-.u ronnni-iii1i4 ItM-lf. tAO llaoil-upwed Trlt. A fliic calf Shoe a um-iiualU-d t r tjrl and durnliillty. lOJWOniwljrar Welt N l bo ataudard dresa w ijUoe. at a popular price. SO. SO Folit-rtimu'N Mior UrFiieclaUy adapted aJ Tir rallr.ith.1 ci,-ii, frm,r. i-tc. All made In ConKnwa, I:ntnn and laoe. n) 53 & $2 SHOES ladies. bare ! mat faTorntilT n-celved nluc Introdneed aud the m-i-Dt ltnrr.vi.mnta mako tbera auperioc to any abrx-it iuld nt thiM iirlee. Ak your Ieali r. and If ho cannot anpply You send du-..-t to fiK-t.i-T enrloeinir adrerMaed proe, or a frwaHBho ii'i a a i'i(ii;n. W. L. O. T. DOICLAH. Brockton, M ROBERTS ACEST. 9 oelT lot 8ELF-FEEO Tot wr oi a.l Llniii aeatly tie cJtvl at 'ids XJ e.i-- t.r.-: .. tr.il Fori, 2. 4 and 10 H. P. PICKET MILLS tor liome and Faetury una. MARSH STEAM PUM Pf stationary. a Traouoi. Emnuua. All flrat-clan, Ktaodard Machinaa ,., B.C. MACHINERY CO. JOl Le-ri btrect, UatUt Creek, Nicbu rr W. DICK, -A. e AnilliXi:v.T.i w