Cambria rrcmnn. H;h.l('llcl. I A MIIK1 A '.. I' A. i i; 1 1 a v. NOV KM I'.Ki: I sir.'. ;. M:i tht-.l .11 his liuiiit in Iliat ihit't. Li-l. .1 wi-n' 'i from tlii- plm-i- ,.. , : t . ' -- lllnl.l Vt .1 l lav. Tliry "I'tr sliol liy Harry in r.la.-Uili tx to. tilii Momlay. ,.h I" I...,. I-' I ' , .1 1 1 U ti i v i 1 1 v! v , L l,in ami n I.ri.u.'lit prrlly lair I w it liM.niilini; III'' al" ,1. ,, liaf I m 1 i :t 1 1 Nil III tiMT Itilli-il for .i I . j ..-;t i ann- rn'N t !. w inti-r appi-ars 1, ,v , -..-l in in rai in'-t. Mi-. M.itihi-w Ail'lli-sticriii'r. of Siim u : :, lin'il ai lii-r liomc in that plati- on ,r-.l.i .i i-iiiIm-i- l-!'-', tisfril alHiiit "." I iiin-ral at St. .l.iyiu" i-i-iiii-tt-ry. it x il ! l.i-ilay (Kruiav). al '. n'l-lurk M niiii-. tli'- ' ! vi'-yi'tir-olil tlatis;litrr Mi , M. of Carrolltow 11. ili'l ila. NN iii I't -lt, from tl i t h.-ria. unit of tin- 1 1 -a Hi ailniLT tin- lllHll' ha ' In t-it i-Iiki-iI for il i lii i r 11 1 1 l!roi!uT ll;i-uii." is tin- ail- l' llliilllhof t ill-"Mull Htitillltl" ttixi'S li. n a man liilau ins innhT i lironif .1 n.-h. il 1a :tliM-s ns Iihi iliri-r up wi- t .l Wi-I II as eh help hilt ilo it. ci ful as a i i 1 1 It- II. I.ir afti-r I I,.- (i n ii t y roinnil-sioiifrs have i-n-. ,1 into a ronirai t vvitli .1. A. Sl.m--i,, . nl 1 Ins plarc, for tin- t-oiist riii't ion , !i. iron t.ii.lut- over tin- ( l.-ai ii.1.1 , i .it liawsun's Mills in Alli-nli.-ny ti.-lnp. 'I'hi' conl rart pru-i- is f.',7ii, I II.' lat.-t ami pivt I irst sunn now !- - nil oil t hi' Mat;.-, js .Mil it fi "Til.' I II- u siiiniiifr Tiiiif."" It is hy tln popular 1 ..1. III I.. Thompson, of Kast l.ivi-r-. iihio. Tin' prifi' is u .flits. Sfiul .tittli.ir half pri.t'. ami n;i "ill rt-i-t-i .1 1 I I..' I.arn ami L'ttiiiit'ty of Iail Ka 1 1.1 .1 ( 'a not' township. Imliana iniinly .i. l uiii 'il on Monthly iiijilit tin- lllh il..,nt '.i o'i'lot k. All his livi' stot'k i- out ol I In- hat 11. hut his hay. ma'ii , , . 1 1 toiisii iitfil. '1 In' los will 1. aril ,' ...,t ?l.vi. ,1.11 kvMi I ialli ai t Ii. of Koaiini; s; i lll.in t'ouiily. hilt- I 11 1 1 1 i it on 1 1 1 1 1 in. ni hi ai 11 last u i i k. hoi a lo- ami : . .1 1 ni n iilioiit iuo i lit; from tin spot ..I,!,- In- sttttttl. Id- hist shot tin- tloi'. ! , I, niii' fa w 11. w In n In- ri'loa. l.'tl our har i. . ;n. I -hot t In- ot ht-r fatN 11. 1 I..-1 . a.l. i - ol t hf I'kk.imw an- iiivi .1 to a 1 1.-1 ill I It.- L't'. at stiti'k i i'il urt ion sal. 1 , 1 . - . 11 11 l: on at i .1 LI.' V ( o.'s -tori', Al :,...!!. 1 Thi'V i pi'fl to ori'iipy thi'ir in-v 1 11.;. Luc -non ami an- si llim; oil a Lin lot .I I- 111 till thpart mi'ii is Ufoif tiny n,.- 1 f -ay no. ami im shiii, I w. ntv-toui ratal u-ilil is all ir.tl.l: , .1 1 .1 1 has 1. a 1 ts ot irol.l. I of siUi-r ami I ,.l I'oppi r; s t arat uolil has parts i;oltl .0.1 tl.ii'i' i a. h of silver ami t oppi'r; U . .11 .il -'i. i- hall l'o 1.1 ami ha- '.i' . parts of - i i iiinl "'; pal I-of 1 oppt r. Its spt't iat .i.iuii 1- 1.. ami that of puif u'ol.l is p.i. I II.- atl. ntion of our ivaih-rs is falh-il 1. 1 : hf a.l i l l i s ini ii t of John M. t oiuu ll. il.. well know n riot hit-r of AltiMiua. foiin- . 1 1 il t In- lil in of Met oimi'll .V Saupp. of that l ily. Mr. Met'onm-ll lias hosts nf Iti. 11. 1- in Caml.ria ami u Inn vi-itiniz tin Mountain . ity tin y -hoiil.l i;ivi' hint a rail. - 'I In-follow inn is from a last, wi-rk's Yoiiimttow n. t .. papi i ". ll.ti i y 1 'Ii-iii in im; :tn.l Miss llaniiah Koh'. of .lohn-tow 11. an ilopiun 1 'imp li- from I'fini-) Kama, rami' I.. if Thuisil.iv alt. 1 noon, profun-il a I n . n-f. ami w i tf 1 1 1 1 i-1 ly inarri.'il hy U.-v. 1 11 .1 .1 lm -oii. ol t hf Sf t'oiiil I . I', t'hiiivh. A 111 if )far ohl -on of .lohalhan IJffSf. "I .nnl.li.l lowiiship. 011 Tiifstlay, whilf ' .1 1 1 1 111; u oo.l matlf a mist t okf w Hit I hf a, . 1 nit; t hf yivul lof of his Ifft fool en 1 10 -i ol) ami i utliiii! tin- in t lof so that it i.t- haifly lei I on t he rool. 1 r. I)avi ot this pla. e, atleii.ii .l the injure. I l.., . Mavor Kosf. of .lohnstow 11. was hfiv i n . .In. -la . ai in. . I w it h a nun ami ar- il. pa n 1. .1 h two tint" lookini! hunting i..i;. He illoVf ot'l' to l.ol. tto ill the .1 1 1 1 1 iiooii w here In iiitfiiilfil making his In 1. i'tn. 11 lers whilf si'ouriiii; thf wimmIs in .::i'Lheit towii-hip in si-aieh of pheas- 1 me of t hf iti ins in t hf niv at Murk ri : m t ion -ale now uoiiii: 011 at t iahlf t ( o.'s will he out ini! elolli at :."t fonts a yanl. A not hi-r will he hi mm I a 1 'i on i;i nt! ha ills at 5 ni-a y.inl. Ami itiiutli. r, K.illor.l foril do-- Lrooii- at .'ni'. a yanl. New items il.ty now until they lilove into their !,- v I .il 1 lii 1 11 1!. Mr. ( harh r.eii.ler, of Seraiiton. form .1 of 1'iitf Hoi. this .'.unity, ami Miss viiil. i;t (iiimaii. of S11 111 nii i h i 1 1. ( ainhi ia 1' it. formerly of Cerliu. this t'oiiuty, .ie unite. I iii mailiai!.' at thf ri'-ith nff ol tin- hri.lf's pai eiit-on Tuesilay. Nov. 1.1. K'V .I. II. K liepper. of .lohllstoW It. otli.'ia-!illL-. Nillll IM I 1 l 'IIIIM'I'Iff. Hull, .lohll 1'. I'elllon. ollf of thf Cil I --t ami he-t known attorneys in the eoiin 1 . -pent a fou pie of tla s in 1 1 a-t i 11 u- t his . . k al t. mini!! to lefial hiiiness. A part I In- letiul Ini-iiie-s heie was in pr.'para t.oit for t In- i oiniiuui w eal t h of t he Su il.-r i-e. w hi. I: will prohahly eoine up al t hf I let IUiIm'!' tillll. fllWi'l' 'l'lillll III . 1 l oin a paper priuleil in Nohh s I'liuu t. Minn., we I. '.tin thai mil ol.l III. ml. .lohn A. Keuiie.ly. who was a t'.iu.liilate for I;. !!i-t.r ol I l.e.l-in that eoiinty on t he 1 1. Huh 1 a l le tlekel pllll.il l It 1 m li h a I, llnl-olllf Inajolily. W e eoli'lat 11 la te Ml. K .011 lit., stteee-s alnl t lie peopl.'of Nohles '"i uty on having sin It an i-x.-elleiti olli- . -.1. I After two ilays of inleii-e siilffiiim Mi- I". li-l Itow man. of Salt lllo. 1 1 11 11 1 1 11 l; -i" ii oiini . ilieil I-i nlay moi nmi.' In in the '. I- ..I poi-oii. uiviit in ini-takf h a eleikal New ton 1 1 until toll. Insteail ' i-oiii -alt-, whh It Mr-. K, .win. in 1all.1l '"I -he W a- (!leu aeetatf of II 1 .1 111 - i II . s;..- w. i-only -.'l y ear-of aire, ami ha.l Im-i ii i, .11 i n il hut t lore nit alt I h.-. Mi-, shanelelter, of 'ai ht iff. Wf.-I-H'lilaml eoiiiily, while slamljm! helole Im- Siimlay moiuini! t.Mtk a suit. leu ' oiiIiiil' -pell ami fell foi waul w ith Iter I i'l in I hf trratf. TluTf Lmmiii! no out' at '."me hut a -inall ilauuhter. -he eolllll e ':w no ;tiil in time, ami her faee was I ii m il almost to a eri-p. Oni- of In r yes w a- hui iteil out itml -he was olherwi-e ' i li huriteil. so lllll.h thlit il IS fea l.'.l ' I' ll it may pro fatal. it Weilnesilay tin- Court of (jnurtt-r v' -Mot,- ,,f Selniylkill I'otiiity, al l'otts , h.tn. l.-.l l..w n an opinion -ii-taiu-;' tiie iii.Ih'I nielits foliml liy thf urninl . .iL'am-l tin- county comuii--iouei-. '-'il lei k-ami the ion t ractor amlanhi 'I of Schuylkill county's new court. I... n-... in t he const ruction of w h ii It injiiy ' ', I--ml to ha ve Imm-ii In i-a ppi o,i ia -' 'I. The at toi in-ys for the ilf ft-ml ants will i'i"l,ahly apM-al lo lite su picnic r oiirl. With it chicken In fitch hand, which I . wit- citiryiiiK home for his Thank-i!i v -'i'l-' iliitin-r, one-half of thf I m m I y of Charles '.' Hint. a1, il 4o years, of No. 1717 A mel lean '" -t, I'hila.l. lphia. w a- piekiil up aloiiLT ""ie the rails, whilf thf limits, t.-rrihly li'.n.ule.l. Were taken from iM'lieatll tl IfU'lt '"iive. inna was walking alonu: the i nk-of the Hemline railroad iif If r work 'ii U t-ilin--.ay i veinii(!. anil, w hell within i-iulil nf hitiiif. a shiflniK engine hacking tiuvtu caught him unaware. Mrs. 1. 11. ahm uiul Uanir liter. Miss Mamie, an- visiting friends in l'itlsburg this wiM'k. Mr. Frank Kriig ilisposiil of atxitit fon i t y turkeys ut his sho.niiur anil rattliim match in i.liis place on Wi'ilnesday. Tin- lftno ritfy of IliistinBS. on Titos ilay night, c lf!nntiil thf flection of Of velum! ami Stevenson hy a uraml para.lf ami titilshfil us with an o roast. Knirineers are at w oik riir.ning a line ext.mliu the line of the railroad at Ilast ini!s across the summit to conniM't with the Walnut Hun hianch of the road down the Siis.jiiehaniia. A nine year old son of Isaiah P.Ittner. of .lohnstow n. had his riirht hand rut off at the wrist in Ott's plaining mill in that city, on Tui'sdav. The lad went to the mill to get a hag of shavincs ami w hile t here struck his hand auainst a revolving say with the aim ve result. When a man comes to your house and offers to sell you a lint' pair of sM'i'taees or eye-nliisses for?".' or ft. just to introduce his extra iiiality lenses in your neighlior hood. don't purchase them, lint give the ffllow a pros-inn invitation To vamose. The spfftaclfs are worthless ami so Is the man. He is now takinu in thf rural dis tricts of this part of the state. In tiavsptij t I llolliilavsluiri'i Satunlar. Joseph, aued two years, sou of Taylot Cor hin. was so terrihlv hurtled that hi" died in l hours. Chatles. an infant-son. was also hadly liuriieil. Durini! the temporarv iihsfn if the mother, the children it-tt some new (' ape i-4 and lM'ian plavinu' at the kitchen stove. Thf paper took tire and i-ommiiuif atcd to t heir cloth i ni!. w it It t he result stated. Tne Itemoi-rats of f'arrolltown on Thursilay 1'inht of last week painted the tow n red in honor of 1 1 if I in. m' rat if victory ill tiie late election. The houses t hroiigh oilt the town were splendidly illuinina till, and after the profession a iMintire illumi liated the streets. Several sM'erhes were made, one hy Cenera! I. 11. Ila-tini!s. and as the lifiii-ral trains in the other camp, in his s ch hf ate his shale ot crow with its muni urace iis pos-il,f. .Imliie McMiilleii. at Lancaster, on Monday in his charge to the jurv referred to an offense airainst the law to which little attention has he ri'tofure U'en paid In-ttinir on flections. He i nsf riiete.1 the uraml inniifst to present for indictment all such persons known to them who made w aiters on l he recent election, as thousands of dollars were won ami lost on the presi ilelitiai contfst. The i-hat gf creatfd quite a si ii-ittion ami many U ttoisuif alaiiu.-.l. They fear tliut the grand jury may indict t hem. The (irst of tlu'Coliiiiihiaii half dollars, thf souvenir coin of the Coliiuihiau K-po-iii.in, were struck on Sat urday at the I'hilaile Iphia mint. l-'ie millions of lln ni will hi- i-tiiiii-il and given in charge of the ililectors of the exposition. whoeM-ct to sell them at an ave rage of not less than (I each. For the lirsl perfect i-oin a hid of lo.oint has I tee 1 1 uceile.l. Kesides the Iii -I thf -tooth, the ll'.r.'iul, the ls-jjud and thf last of thf half dollars wi'l Im ri'servi-d as they will U' fam-rly sought after hy wealthy coin collectors. The lire noticed in KlM-nsliurg on Thursday tiiitht of last week and mi-iitioned in the l-'iiKKMAN as appfariii as a house or harn on lire hetweeu KU'iishurg and Wilinore, was al Diiulo. in Adams town ship, ami was the IiiiiiImi piled around the saw mill of Messrs. Kuhn A tuMxlw in at that place. AImiui .lni.tmo feet of sawed IuiiiImt was hnim d and it w as w ith diffi culty 111 it several houses in the place were saved. The lire was I'ommuiiit'iilfd to the iumlH-r yards from -oim- hrush heaps that svere heini! huriieil in close proximity to the mill. The case of KriMik villf loroui!li vs. Ki. hard Arthurs was terminated in t he .letters in county court ret-eiilly. ami the liorouuh received a verdict of over lifty-six huii. In d dollars. The question to Im de cided a whether I lif individual proM'--ty-holih-r should Im- held liahle for damair.-s ofciiiring from defective sidewalks "af ter t he ow ner had lieen iiotilied to repair the same." The rase arose out of a Mrs. r.rosius ri-coveriu!! f.l.tmo dainairis from tin- Utroui!h for injuries ren-i veil, ami now the hoi out-It recovers off t he ow n.'f, M r. Arthurs. An appeal is likely to follow. A ii ex:'hani!f says that if snhse filters to newspapers generally knew how impoi t ant it w as to put, Usher- to have each in.ti vidual .siihseription paid at the proper time, they would vet down in t heir mem -1 1 r.i ml u in I ook the date when a fresh new year iM'ins and would Im- as prompt in tin- payment as a note in hank, in Hireling it. It is true that so small a sum as a few dollars js not much in the eyes of ninety nine in a hundred suhscrihers. hut the ai! greifate of several hundred amount to roti sidfrahlf. and anyone ran estimate and jiulite w hat it may Im' to any puhli-ln r en gagrd in active husiiirss. Last Saturday tnornins atut .1 o'clock tilf was discovered in the building occu pied by lie Wilt. Hepburn at MaliatTey. ( leal li.ld county, which was used as a restaurant. ISefore the Mames were under ontr il t he -tore of A. It. Lydick ami Abra ham Spi-in-i-r were burned to t he ground. The huriieil disiriel includes all buildings oil the Ifft sjdr of I lie street from t ieo. Ferguson's hotel to the river bridgi . The loss js about 1'.'.ii again-t an in sula nee or IO.OiiO. The Kiddle and llelin ImiIiI insurance agency of Clearlie 1.1 carried l ie imlk ot tiie insurance. 1 In: lire was of incendiary origin. -The following remedy for diptheria which is taken from the Srunliii: Amtrl run. isclaimetl If- I hat journal to he the Im-si known. At the first indication of diph theria in the throat of a person make tin I iNim close, tiieii take a tin cup ami pour into it a ijuant it y of tar and turpentine. equal parts. Then hold the cup over a tire so as to till the riMiin with fumes. Tin patient on inhaling the fumes, w i'l cough up and spit out. all the iiieiiihran 'ous mat ter ami t he dipt ht heria will soon pas- off The fumes ut the tar and luriM-ntine loosen the the matter in the throat and thus af ford tin' relief that his dallied tint skill of physicians. 1 he billowing sentence. Imposed upon lavid I'aliner in ITS-.' for horse-stealing. appears upon the records of Iauphin county: "It is therefore cons'dered by tin said court that the said David Palmer shall Im taken to-morrow morning lo the said w hi pping-Mist Im Iwi-i-ii the hours of Sand 10 by the clock, ami shall receive 3'J lashes to Im well laid on his bare hack, and then immediately afterward, the said I lav id Palmer shall be p'aced in the pillory where he shall slainl for one hour and have his ears cut off and I. ailed to the post.' The se-itence w as carried out to tiie Idler and Palmer lived the rest of his natural days without any side ornaments to his head. The new assessment law abolished the officii of a-sbianl assessor. Nevertheless a iiiiiiiImt of districts elected m-isoiis to that office. This was notably the case in Armstrong county where a number of townships elected assistant assessors. They took the oath of office and per for med thi'ir duties and in due liineUe niauded of tie; county coiinni.-sioiiers pay for their services. The couiniissioiiers refusrd lo 'comedown" and the assessors apM-aled to court. Judge Key hum last week dis missed the appeal and told lh officers they must look to the assessor for their pay. As the assc."ir did not employ them their ch'iiices for obtaining recompense is very bhady. Mr. lVter Sinielsln-rger will dispose of the following ps rsonal proMTty at his res idence in Candida township, three miles south of KheiisUurg. on Thursilay, Defeni Imt 1st: Two dapple grays, matched, sev en years old, two thrif-year-old rolls, one two-horse wagon, one spring waiion, one new douhle shtd. one single sled, hay hy the ton, straw by the ton, four head of cat tle, and orher articles. A swindler is travelingover th state, victiini.in jn'opii hy representing himself as a relative, and stating that another rel ative in a distant state recently died, leav ing them vatio'is amounts from f".'.1o. tip to f.l.uio. at the same time saying that lu ll ad hern sent to hunt them. His latest victims includes Mrs. Iouis Sherman, of Katrolie: Louis Shue, of Nineveh, and a family named llichie, from w hom he Utr rowi 'l money to defray nin-essary expenses in forwarding them thhir shares of the for tune. Very Kirtt In I out. John Martin, the Portage co-ii o'rotor, was in the city yesterday, and in speaking of thf coal de velopmeiits in this enmity he said that Cambria county w as destined to Im-coiih- one of the tidiest bituminous coi I tields in this country. The present output, accord i ni! to the iueicaliotis, will be doubled or trebled within a few years. In his own immediate vicinity extensive operations have U-en in progress for some years, but much greater activity will If developed within the next twelve months. All the coal lands in the vicinity ate being purchased by opH-rilors ami speculators, new mines are being opened and others are in contemplation. This same activity is found in every part of the county. In Kichland and Adams townships a great deal ot coal land has recently Im-i-ii purchased, and most of it by men who in Inn! toopeu lip and operate it. If the new railroad recently projected through that section is built, as it now seems probable, this lielil w ill at once lie come one of remarkable activity. In the IJIa.-klick reuioii prrparations are going forward rapidly in anticipation of extensive developments. One or twit new railroads through that section an-a'nto-t a certainly, ami when they are built coal operations will Im- carried on on an exten sive scale. All thronsh the north the same activity exists. The extensive coal on-ralions at Hastings have lt.iii remarkably successful for several years. New dr velopmeiits at Spangler indicate that at this place there exists one of the liest bituminous coal fields of tin- Stale. A I l'atton and many other points along the new railroad there will be big coal developments. Along the Cressou .V (oal port road at Ashvillc, Frugality. Fallen Timlier. and other places extensive coal development have Im-i-ii in suci-essful oM-ration for years, while the works on the mountain at Smith tork, r.iirenfeld. tiallit.tn, ami other places are all successful. What is true of these places now. the indications are, will lie the condition ot many ottn-r Miints within a very few years. In addi tion to all of these coal works the coal ta ken out and consumed al Johnstow n is no i iiconsidi-ra'tiir item. All af the coal works in this county are on a paying tiasis. l his is largely iluc to the fart that the coal here Is of a gi m m! jiialily and duds a ready market. The money value ol tiie coal taken irotii me Uiwe Is of the earth in this county within the past few years runs into the millions of dollars, and many millions of dollars worth mote are stored up. the develop ment of which will make this one of the richest coal lields in tljf world. Jnhntnirn lit in Id. M at rr lm e l.lrrmm. The following marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans Court for the week ending Wednesday, No- vemiM'r j;;. is'.c: Daniel J. Custer. Kichlaud towiisiiip. and Lizzie Horner, Adams township. Uuigoyii O. McDowell' ind Mary II. Hellcr. Johnstown. Lewis C. llctrick, Hastings, and Ida Miller, Susquehanna township. David A. Mover, Kast Conemaugh, and Minnie Lardkiu. New Florence. W.J. Mctiiiire, .lohnstow u, and F.tnma I. K n u If, Franklin. Frank Flrckrustr in and Kate Plemmel. .lohnstow u. Charles Paderaud Kmmatiobarl, Johns- tow ii. Kpraiin Moose, South Fork, and Adessa I. Walter, Sumineihill. Frederick lleiier. Portage, and Lettii- KiU hey, I'.lue Kuobb, Pa. A. F. Dishtnig and IL K. Miller, Mor- rellville. Sherman t'lass. Minister, and Kllie Lit tle Loretto. John K. Malonev, K''iisbi.rg, and Fran fs II. Misi-I, Carroll township. John Pugh and Auuie Pulterbaiigh, ("al ii t.iu. Wtliiam II. Wilson, Portage, and M aggie O. Fleck. Wilinore. Harry Uosin-r and Catharine Hall. Por tage. William llennett, Pelli fonte, Pa., and Annie M. Lamb. Johnstown. Henry C. Keefer, .lackstui tow nship, and Mary E. Fry. Morivllville. J. T. Kichardson and Set ie Prnroil, South Fork. Franklin J. P.rawn and Agm-s V. Hill, MolTcllville. Willliaui Oiiffith and Lanra A. t'ettings, lohlislow 11. A New Rolf f rnorl. A new rule of court was adopted at the recent session of argument court which will affect a iiumlier of lawyers residing in other counties. In accordance with tl t itle an allot in v not residing in Somerset county in order to contract a case or tran sact business before the several courts of this county, must have associali-d with him in the case some niemlier of the bar residing in this county. 1 his does not prevent foreign lawyers from practicing in the Somerset courts, but only provides for a resident counsel in every case upon whom rules and notices may lie served. This w ill relieve our local practicioncrs from a great source of annoyance and embarrassment in the matter of serving legal notices and rules in many cases in w hich, heretofore, tiie only coll lisel on the opMtsite side has resided in a distant county Smnvrmt Ih imx ritt. I.ettf By lnf. The dropping of the leaves is not always caused by the ending of summer, or 1 he ad vent of the fall season, but indeed by many causes. So with the health and life of the liuiiian U iiig. One by one they are carriiil to an early grave. You take a cold and say, "Oh, well it is nothing but a cold." ami so It is, but if not clncked in time am! neglected. It leads to consumption and other diseases. Prevent it, stop it, by using a pure rye whiskey. Ministers, phy sicians and hospital superintendents agree In recommending as a -i feet stimulant. Klein's Silver Age or Duqiiesne Kyes. The former sells at L.H and the, latter at Jl.UM M-r full quart Sold by Ludwig Son Johnstown Pa. lalir : rloii. The Pennsylvania rail load Company has placed on sale at all its principal ticket offices excursion tickets to all the promi nent winter resorts. This territory in cludes the resorts of New Jersey, Virginia, North and South Carolina, lieorgiu Ten nessee, Florida and Cuba. The tickets are sold at the usual low riles, and the return coupons are valid until May 3D, H'.r. The liiaguilicent facilities of the Penn sylvania railroad, w ith its many connec tions, make this, the favorite line for winter travel. Th lanlltat lflur t'ttnra. On next Monday evening Mr. Ivcn Ir ving Handy w ill leoturw in the Court House on "Patrick Henry: Orator and States man." Here are a few testimonials: I consider Mr. Handy's lecture on "Pat rick Henry" the finest lecture in the sphere of historical biography I have ever heard. He has evidently made a loving study of Virginia's most giftini orator, and by his own eloquence on the platform Is able to enlist the sympathies of the audi ence in his own admiration of Henry's character, genius and se rvires. r. J J). Mnfiit. I'rexidcnt Washington ml JtJTer xoii VnUrije. The lerture was one of the most delight f ii 1 1 v entertaining to which I have ever listrned. and it was full of information. The nianner of the lecture is both agreea ble and forcible. I want to hear him again, ami would he glad to have every teacher in our slate hear him. Him. . .J. W'alU-r. Jr.. St4ite SiiiM-rinlcnihiit nf I'ublic In xt ii it it n. lltirrixlmrtj. The lecture, delivered with all the force for which Mr. Handy is noted, abounded in hapny descriptions, forcible illustrations and original views of t he Ii fe and work of Patrick Henry. Wilininijinn Ercrif Er- ti i mi. It was ind.s-d a fine lecture. Mr. Handy i an eloquent, brilliant speaker, witli a sparkle of humor in his discourse that is most pleasant. He is a man who must Im heard to lie fullv apprifiati-d. The hall was crowded to its utmost capacity, and manv turned away for lac k of room. dm foil lOn'oi Krriihij llfinmitimj. The sjM'jkrr was thoroughly in love with Ii s su'ijift. and for alMiiit ttu hour and a half held his audience SM-lltM.und bv his p:it hos and eloquence. Should Prof. Ilaudv ever lecture ir. Melia again, it will lie diff'c ilt toget a hall 'arge enough to hod the audience that will assemble. Mcilia ( I'll.) -I nirrirmi. On Wednesday and Thursilay evenings Prof. .1. it. De Mottc. ,f Du Paw I'niver sity. (Irecncastle. Indiana, will lectureon "Eli-cl ricity Its Nature and Possibilities." and 'Old Ocean. Our Slave and Master." the former subject on Wednesday evening, and the latter on Thursday evening. There is no use talking atxiur. Prof. le Motte is the most scientitic am! highlv en tertaining lecturer on the platform of to day in America. The in format ion that one will gain from his lectures is worth any ImmIv's travel of live h u ml ril miles. Hcunj II. Urmly. t'ilititrittlli, in Atlanta Ctmitti t ii tii in. II is left lire was learned and thoughtful and set forth the most recent discoveries in the scientific world, touching his snb-jiH-t. 1 rci nxlm ri il'a.) Emiimj I'cmj. A finer subject for a bn-tiire would he difficult to chiMise. and a hettrr handbit subject was never presented. SlriifjHflil i.) Itaily (iazttte. Ktllrotal mm Itr. A special from Indiana. Pa., reads as folloAs: The Mitple of Homer City, in this county, are puzzling over a newly de veloped "railroad mystery." Last Satur day a gang of fifty railroad lalmrers began work al that (stint. This morning the gang was reinforced very largely. The men are at work under the d ini-1 ion of Civil Kugiiiers Mitchia and Kreps. of the Pittsburg division of the Pennsylvania railroad. What they are sent there to do is not know n and for some reason difficult to guess. Neither the engineers nor the workmen are telling anything. The p-o- ple hoie that lu.liana county is to have another railroad. Twenty years ago the 'eiiusy Ivania company surveyi-d a line from Homer City to Chen ytn-c, in this county, know ii as the Homer C liv and Sus quehanna railroad, and a portion of the road-bed at the Homer City end was grad- 1. Here ii is that the men are now at work. It is Iflieved that the move is made to shut off tiie 1 leech Creek road. The 1 Seech Creek folks surveyed a line toCher- rytreesome time ago, and the Pennsyl vania company imnuiliatel v ran a survey line lothc same point, intending, it was then thought, to anticipate the 1 Seech Creek if the latter tried to get down to Homer City. The right of way stipulations providi-d that ground must lie broken and rails laid before a year passed. The yi-ir s now almost Up. ami the Pi-iinsy is evi dently at work trying lo prevent the lapse of any priveleges gained. A junction of the Cherry tree and Indiana branches may Im- conti'liiplaliil. This would add twenty miles lo the railroad system in this county and give some important connections. I rnmba of Comfort. We notice that Editor Hasson, of the F i! k k m A r, is one of the numerous appli cants foi the position of postmaster t KM-nshurg, under the new administration. Mr. Hassou's claims as the editor of i DeiiiiM ratic paM-r and an earnest worker for tiie party's success were recognized once lM-foie, and we trust they will In again. If anyone deserves a stray plum when there are any on the I emocralic tree, it is the editor w ho runs his paM-r in the interest of his party, forgetful of his own interest and subject to the gilies, sneers and opposition of the enemy. We have had a gin m1 deal of eXM-rience in this line in Hastings, and like I'd i tor Hasson. we are after the postollice. Willi ad. termi nation lo get there if it can tie done by fair means. lluxtimjK Trihttnc. We observe that James (J. Hasson, editor of the Kliciishurg FliKKMAX, is a candidate for the position of postmaster at KU'iis hurg. under the Cleveland administration. To "the victors IM-Iongs the spoils" and there is no maii in Cambria county 'n-lter entitled to recognition at the hands of the incoming administration than Editor Hasson. and we trust he may outrun all his com M-ti tors. Imlhina Mettitt nyer. The Etwiisburg Fkkkman intimates that il would take less room in the paper to print 1 he names of Ktn-nsburg Di-uiin rats who are not applicants for the postmaster ship in that place than those who are. The editor is an applicant himself, ami gives us reasons why ho should bet'rover's choice. There are less deserving eople in the Di mocratic party in Cambria county than t'ihbs Hasson JiJurnhncn Trilmne. In-lllttlr Kalra. Kates to school children for l.-cturi course: For si-ason tii-ket. not reserved, 7. cents. Single admission, 25 cents. Splendid music every evening by DeCil lo's Italian Hand of Altoo.ia. They are excellent musicians. Reserved seat tickets now at James'. Cable Co. will occupy their new building in a couple of wi-cks w ith a new, full line in every department. '1'KI 11 -T. 1 I. ml ol ciuaea aet d-.wn for trial at a teria ol ri-urt ialnniutc tbe aeoond Monday ol leteia tier. Itfttt: H nit linger ......... Mr tunlale 1 1 tier.... Kuliuer IS-.tlev a rlttrter .. Hill a. Atil-rj Memue .. T. M.Kllip it 'o. ..va. Piper a 'o. .. va. Steven. .vp. Mrner. ...va McMuilen et al. ,va M--rtean Adtns. ..vi. U.ar KidKe tloal a Cuke 1 'o. ... va. Ott. t. S(ch. v. Wi.ll. ,.a. Keller at ttroaaaa. Wolt 'rhnuiaaWHH I'eier .tl a Son.... S,-anlan.... Same.. va. S .ine. HaneiH. . SaxerHon. r'rt.lay ...... Kcn.t n.... H c- aatKnee. va. Hana et al. .va. it rtlft tit. .... IMII . .. ..va. Irvr. ... .va. I'iunket .va. Mulvehlii. JAS.t!. HAKKY. Krothoni-tary. Not. 11. Wl. NIlTICK t hereb trten that the lollowlna; ac ci.unta have lieen tiled In the I lourt ol "--m- m..n I'Imi ill Ciiulirli MOntT. t'a . and will lr eoonrraeil bv aaid court on lite Fitlh day ol lie eeuiii-r, A. it. uuleaa euae tie abuwn to the contrary: Kir ft and llnal account ot T. J Kearl, atiiitnee ol.lotin Hlckny et uz. Ktrnt and ttnal account of W A. B. Little, aa- r la lire ol Michael It. ft. nan Kim ami noal olJ.U. Weat, asata-nee ni Wm. II. MtHT. J,l. UAKHY. tov. tl . W.rl. ioib.in.tar . a ItMlMsi'KAI'KIX' Mi KICK. J Notiee la herrby alvt-n ibat letter of at- imelalraiion n the tutalti of :-ni-ltu I lever. 1 . ia ol the lownalitu ol M jnj-ter. oountt ol :am br a an.l a'aieol funuty i vania. deqeaaed. havlntt neon a ran led to uie, notica ia bereliy trlteu Ui all iieiaona indei.lel tu aaid eaiale to utnaa minted iHle i-ayutent, and I bote bavlntt eiaiuta attaiovl the aaitie will tireaett Iheut t.roiierlv autlit n Ica- ted tor aetlleuient. MHS. KLI.I-N IlKVKK. Aluiinl'.rainx ol 1'ori.eilua Itaver, drcoaaed. nw. is, til, isva. Mlellauvaa IVotleea. Drnkfpm mr h I.iqaor Habit foalllv ljr rel l AdnilnltlrrliiK Mr. Malar' lialdra Mprrllir. It l maoutarture-l ai a J wader, wblrb can tie Ivan ia a la ol ttaer. a rap ol cotfea or tea. or la hmhI . witbout the knowledge ol the Mtilrnt. Ill atxu.lulcly htralm. an.t will effect a perma i.ent an.l MKM-dy core, whnther tba patient I a moderate drinker or almholte wreck. It n tieen clreo in thnufandt ol raea and In every Imtanre a per'eet core ba lolloaed. It never ll. The ayatem one Imireatnaled with the Tspecllie. It tx oumea an utter tmiMMfitlblllty lor the liiuur a pe'lte to eili-t. 1'ure noarantead. 48 l-aife book ol ttartlculara Irea. Ad.treaa Ul'LHEN MPE"I Kit? t?0.. auatu.ly. 10& Kaca St., t'lbrlonatl, II. JK1VATK SAIK. The nnderalirned will Mil t Private Sale to IJIJ lKrua:b. I"tul.rl cunty. Kan hi Hotel, with K rettery aiti-hel; To Ice Houae. Stable, and all nutwM'TliuU liuildlnica on the p rem 1 fea The tiouae I iir-niMl now. YiT tnrtber partlenlara rail on or adareaa the oroprletor. THtUIWlit su.1. Lily, fa.. tct -M. T?tiK Rl'NT. The aw mill, l-lanlntf mill atd P lursllure manatarturtiuc eHtatilihinrnl ot the un.lrrltfnd. -arlth aiKtd enalne. tuoln. etc.. is tiered for rent. rueeatlon nlvrn Immeiliaiety. Aditrma or apply to WILUAM t Ol.t, ortl at. tlienaburtc, fa. IHK Kbrnat.nrv Kulldlnic a. Ian Am-ctatlon will utter l.ur aalu ai tbr c nurll chunit-cr. Kit. enalanc. on tbe rourtb MuD.ltr In Nm-i-nlur, l oiioiio THUS. IA 1. I.kstkk I.tKlMKR. Secretary. ITeeldent A t?AK I OA Hot Barb W ire cheap at liulton a Sn'a. I m i TO XOU! Every WOMAN is iuteresteil in DRY GOODS and of course w ill lie doubly Interested in in know ing w hen. where and bow to get the most for the least outlay of VYath our rail Every lie m toMNl Value nary. in this paM-r every week, we mention is uini-ually -s-Kimclhiug out of theordl- SFEC1AE SALE NOW OF DRESS WOOLENS AT Firrv r t:rs A yanl More thai. !' Styltx of Cheviots. Cheviots. Chevrons, l' hecks. I'laiiN. IMaids. SmiMith-Surfaced Cloths, etc. 4'J lo :l inches w hie. at VltTY VESTS, New. Stylish and Serviceable and more for I he money than was ever U-fore oir-red for FIFTY VESTS. Write for Sami-i.ks before buying DIIV ;M)DS of auv kind. This ailvertis-mi-iit is to SAVE MONEY and bring us IniMuess. YOl' BOGGS&BUHL, 115, 117,119 & 121 Federal St, ALLEGHENY, PA. . t JOHSSIUS. M J. HVi-K. A. U.hll k. lj.TtBLli.HIU ISTi. Johnston, linek & Co., HANK Kits, KBENSItlTIMi. PESX-A. A. W. Ill t K, laaltler. KHT BL.IMH KI 1SS8. Carrolltown Bank, IIAKKI ihhTOW N, FA. T. A Nil KK athler. General Banting Bnsiness Transactcil. The lollowlntt are the irincl.al leaturel ol general hat a i OK ttuitnea : lF.fO.SITM Kecelrett parable on demand, and tnterert ttaar Idk certlncalea laaued tn time deMi8ttora. I..NN Rztendod to rnammer on lavoratde teaaaa and approved .axr llantel at all time. OI.LI.(-TIO.N Made In the 1iMality and ot-on all the haataa towns In tbe United State. Charge miMlerate. IIKAITH Inaaed neuottatile In all naru nf tbe TTntt4 statin, and toreiarn exebanxe laaned on xl part ol Kuroi e. AVVXTH III nierchania. tarraera and othem aoilcitml.tr- whutn reasunalile aminiolatlnn ear ill Ims ezlende.1. Patnma are MSnureil that all tranaiiction ahall be held aa Uriel I y itrtrate and etnn.lenttal. and that they "III lie treated aa lilwrally aa aood banlclna tulea win it-r-ait. Keapertlully. JHKNTHSI. Kl K eV '. Orphans, Court Sale 4r" VALI'ABLK- REAL ESTATE ! lY Tlrtae ot an ordrr if the I iriaon' 'rrt t It Canttiiia nMy. Int) ivania. to tue dl reotist I alii ihmi I.i t-u'.llr ale at the prem- taar In tba r.llaae ot t. Auauatlne. on S.TURDn, DIG. 10, 1882, at lo o'rltM-k. p. M . the lollowlna: denihej real entitle, vis: A II that certain 1 1 or j. arret ol land utotie In the t lllHae ol St Aaotine. In he u.analtii 01 Clearfield. In -amnria ciuniy fronv irania. Iionnil ou the eaat liy lot ol Jhn Nattle: on the north rT land ol Andrew far!; on tba went hy an alter, and on the south r i.m.itr Ivhway or Main ftr et In aaid rillane 01 aukobiidb, uav. nit thereon erected A Frame House, STAHI.K AMI HUTHI'lLMNtlS. TKKMS K SAI.K: Ten rcent.pl iarrhare money u tie Mtid In band at the tune aai: tbe totiitiice ol one-third at the rsonnrntattun of aaie: one bird In an uiuntna. and una tmru in twelve u ontlta troro the euiiflruiatlon of aaie. Iwlerreil uient to hear Iniereat and te l-e aecured l-y lU-lKment buud and morwaae of .nrr haer J a u if . v t: . x V Admlrtntrator ol Wllltaut K.. fowell. deoeaaed. Muvetuber It. Iiwt U C. A. LANGBEIN, Manota'tnrer ol and Healer la .LL KINDS of HARNESS, NtnilLKa, BalOLIXWHIHS COLLARS HARNESS OILS, BLANKETS, Kobe. ry NeU. t!urry Oomha, etc.. uairtnii Neatly and lronittl; done. etc Ka AU work guarautaed lo mve aaiiaiat-Moa. Kldlna Brldlee. fr..m "P. 'Iea..i Hrldlea. Ir..ua 1 o uu. lp liuatera. In.ru ....oe. uu. Ma.-iilne-ina.te llarneaa. Irom W i up. Hand made Harneaa, Irout uu. a-:all and eiainlne my aittt k t.etore tur rhanlna- elaewhere. 1 nuaranlee to ell aa cheap aa the ebea.al. ersbau Uarcari'Kow 01 Ceoire uraat. at-tl.'vu WTERES till To look elsewhere for ck;k any ot her particular. house m the eounty. OUR PRICES DO THE Navy lilue Cloth Iu-efcrs, worth $ 5.50, at -Cloth anl Cheviot, fur trimmel, worth -S.")0, at - lilack anl Ulue Cloth Reefers, Astrakan, fur triinminrs, worth sll.-r0, sit laace Pleat Coats, worth 1 li.OO, at - Misses' all wool Reefers in three )irht shailcs, velvet collar, worth $7 OS. at Children's Gretchen Coats, with lon capes, all leading sh-nles, worth J-j I'S, at We still have over two humlreil holies' Newmarket Coats, all in heavy cloth. Reaver and Cheviots, worth $8, 1, 12, 14 and 10, at IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN Men's black Reaver Overcoats, worth 13.00, at Men's blue Kersey Coats, Sat ice. fancy, worth 10. 50, at Storm Coats, with ;oud heavy lining, worth 8. GO, at Roys heavy double-breasted wool Suits, worth 0.4 -, at WE. GIVE In! IE AT BAI Moil's. Hoys', CliilI roii s and Radios J a ' Shoos, Fiirnifiir(k, Dry Goods, CJrocorios, Carpots, IJndorwoar, Ilosiory, TJinhrollas. oto. IT IM A OUT yea owe ynarar-lf and fam ily ta art Ike br-m valia lor er nieitt-v. raaaailxe la yaar faalafarby e-ar-rhalna . 1 Itaaalae Skara, vtht. h rrprrM-m ihn kl value lor prler-e atkrd, aa Ikaataitda Vtlll tt-itllfv. UT TAKE KO 8FBSTITLTE. J W. L. DOUCLAS S3 SHOE THE BEST SHOE Ii THE 0RLD FOR THE MONET. A frnaUe ftfMrd h. tKrtt mil m4 rip, Una Maif, neaiii m Nib liiHit4 txthlr. more rom frtt.lf , Mylltth ao1 durarlr than any th-rhvr 41 at th? rk?e. Kuiuila cutoiu Uiaaie atiueacutMlnc t mm ag1 A mm4 9.1 f fand-arwpH, flnrcnlf fihnea. Tb 4? m9 n.' Mt at v 1 Ult. ia ant durat-1 hri'tT ahl at tbe rtr. 1 larjr 4ual Hue UukatUxI aixoea ouauxic f rm $- t $12. fl0 5 I'ollre $ihos worn by f armm and all otbfia who waut a rMd h-nvy c-alf. thn 1 pxtentOon etlK ab. a. to walk lo, aud will kt p the lVft dry aud Hrm. CO 50 Floel a If. 25 and 9 2.00 Vrk 3 ai Intnri1 SImh- ill glv- nmrt- war fr tti9 nMiuey than any th-r make. They are made f t m-r-vk. The tnrreaftlim aairat abow that worlainzuea bave found thlHouu Pftuel i.0 and Vntha 91.7.1 Srliaol mmwfKty O are W'.ru ly t he xvii ry- whera. Thetunat TA'tveall'Hhi-jiat.l.l at tbeTTit-i. IsClUICO aul 1 .7. sh. - f-.r W bae are made of the het lnnt; -la or fluei'alf. aa dealred. They are very at llHh,cftiftrtuhleaDd dura !. TbeajiHhoeejujtUruHt4m tiiadeMiM-ne.ttn(r frtm aM.ui'to Ititea wbu wuti uccuaauuilja in their ftMitwear are finding thUout. 'aactM. W. I. lktiKiitM' name and the prire la atamptsl oo the l-ottm of fu-ti ahoe; look fr It when yon buy. Prwareof de4U-rt4atimttiiiKrtotut. atttuteKher makeafor them. ISueh afulMttliuThHinare frauduleut and auoject to nxieuUon ly law t ir oi tnitiinic mney uti1T fale r-t-!"-. . la. DOl iiLAN lir laia, Man. XSaU by C. T. Aiceul. H..Mltl Hii. I A. maT.&m 1 1H A K I'KK Nf ITI " K. NotU-e la bretiy triven that an a-i.lirali-n nil be made to the fl.tvern. r ol IVaney vauia n the riraf Mow. flay af llM-rmbrr, a. H. hy K H. rale, H. W. t'earora. 1 J. Y.uuk, W. K. Tellt-r and 11. J. Stewart under the Art ol Araeiuhly entitled An Art to Hrot lde f r the loorMratln and Heauiatli.n ot tVruttu U.r-H-ratloUKt" atiroved the '-.-y ti day ot Ai-ril. A 11 1HT4. and Its teveral antileu entn. lor the rltarter of an intended a.rtor-tt.n to he ralle-1 IHK CATTt " t:ilAL I OMPA N Y." tbe cbara.-tt-r and o jert of which ia ihe a.tnlna. quarry Inn. rKcav- ttna tMirinic lor and O'beratar irolu-iiiK roal that may In the .r.i-ci. lion ol ita hurliirnii l-e loanl in. uon or nnderany landf tcaar.i or ntner wiw ai-qaired hy aaid r-ri r tl..n. tbe atanuiitr l are I roke, the Irani- portal ion of aaid eoal i market aud a-tle the cut, in ernde aud mtDi-iar-tured Ntrai.aud to aurh an eaient a aa may Iroit. time to tlu.e In i.t-rei-airy or .n nient tor mr lurioaea. wit it the Hiaer "t hol.linat. anj.iirma and dilNll.lnK of real eaiete. Ity laiMt or oil er wiae. and ot connrurttuK and d i(muiiiih ol d-acll-ina-a and all kind ol ho Idtna rrecUona. mtt- hln. ery and aii.ltanoea . aud 01 at-quirina. Mia-eatina at.d enjoying all the rltibti. pi.wcri, nirina- and immuciuea eoniereil i.y laid Aoi ot the Wb la ol Al-rll. A. I la7i.aitdthe wvtr I i.uiM.io men tbeieio, uimu eori-oraliona aieulloned Ibe ela-blreutb clause ol aaid -t KiH.ANW U. SWIX il'K. rblladelubla. Ha., t tot. Xl i. uiu it..r. ST. CHARLES MniriEiL j CHAS.S GILL, Prop. RATES : $2.00 TO $3.00 PER DAY. Talili' iiiisurpissttl. Ui-itnali-li-d wiili nf-fi.-i-uu Kiiniiiil ll.wtr. Natural iihs ami in--a n.li-x-nt light in all r.xiiii. New u-utn lauutlry attit. Intl. lar. to milt at. Thlnl ttr. PITTSBURG, PA. ortt am. M. D. KITTELL. Attorney-nt-iiaw, KHKNSHl' K. IA. Offlee la Armor Uaiidiun. o.p.tkurt li -nae. is simply- wasting time, as you can Our assortment is the betst YOU WANT TO SEE OUR CLOTHING ! tt tt GRAND CLEARANCE SALE J. D. LUCAS & CO.'S. Eapcs Ii All SUMMER GOODS! Fall M Winter CooSs lill Soon Be Here M We MDST Have Ik Eosia! THE BEST PLAGE IN ALTO ON A TO BUY CLOTHING IS AT .ITftSi MeCamiSIEILlLi'S, 1300 ELEVENTH AVENUE. Whore you will fiml :t foniletc lino of Men's, Hoys' ami Cliil tlren's Suitings in all stjles :inl qualities. fir Men and Boys, for Style :iml Finihcan not be beat for the jiricu. Furnishiii'' Gools, Hats ami eajs, TRUNKS AND SATCHELS in enilless variotii's. You are city ami we willlo you rool. 6 New While Front Biiililii, 113 Clinton Stre.t, Jolnstown, Pa. New Stock of DRY GOODS, MILLINERY AND CAR PETS. ('JiH to see u-? when in towu. in A' lUUMSTIfATliKS Mini K Nntlre 1- herrhy tivt-ti that lliera i,l A'lm.ii'Ptra- u-n on i he KMatr of William K I ..aril, lale ot the T-.ai.ah1i of 'learrirld. t.unfy ol t'aiiihrla. and Ntaie ol t'enft-yltaiila rteciiiied , have Ivan trnitM l X K HujiTau. reirtrnt ol IJ toan-hli.. ti h..m all tra..na ln.ili.e.1 to Kat.l e-t .1 rr ri-.iont l Ui make i-ayn rut. an tttiNie liavloa rla.in. ir ttrllt an.la am nkr l-lioan U.r ame llh.iit .li-lv. K K. l1'NKitN. A.tli.llil--:rl"r 'l Win K. l'--aell, UlM-eaaed. SI. AuaUKliue. I'., f tel. Etenslnra Fire Insnrance km rr. av. i ijiv, General Irsurance Agenl KnKHAnrmi. pa. tUBaLII I a i-..thM-i.Wriui.-. a. M1T.K.t korkL'itf L ji Jjci buy them c heaper of us than sit anI we t an please jou in every BUSINESS ! .o OS. C..12. 8.C0. S IK. ?). OS. 4.0(1. 2.50. LOW PRICES, 0 12 " .OS. .",0. 0l. 12. Am Cm 1 1 1 1 1 It(ots and Lemlers ol Low Prices, GALLITZIN, PA. V H invitetl to call ami see us when in the JOHN McCONNEIX, AliTOO.VA, I'KX.VA. 5 9 I'V-fl'TfiKS" Nillli'K. a N-iiioe la t erni.y tt-vrn that Iritera tetti. ini-iiiary have thia day'lMwn ttraiile.l m tt.e mi-ilrrM-anrd l-r the K-vi'ir ol taml.rla r.-u.tiy ui.ti ihe eiate of Jno-ih l oin ili. late ol A II. at.euy l"aitnliii. dn-ra-e.1. A t H-raiia ln lnl.tv-1 to "al l ratale are n-ii-ne-l K iitaki- paviiu-i-l am. I I out delay, an.l Ihoi Itaviua ria-mt mitiii"! the amne olil l-n -rnl iheiu .r-.jwily aul hrnrirau-. t.r aellleiueul. I'ATIMHIMSrtlMUX.N, l.xm-ulrll. JiN E. TMIU-N I let. 10. lWi r.aeru or. V.t 'I' r M T1. "E . Notli-e herei-r irlvrn that let era 1 ei aiiientarr n li.e K.-.ate of John o..n. la'e ol t arroii t..a iiai.ii. ' tl.nji.rla r-a.it r. dm-ea e.l. bare len araittral to I Mirttarl Nih.b. re1.l"Dt ol I arn.ll wn-b.. t-i j a how all ;i-riia Indt idrd to al.l wlrte are re ijealeit to aiake ,m tueltt. and thoae havlna i ttlmi or .li-nianda attl lnke known 'h- -auie nihiiul dflay. M It'll El. MniN. Eierniorot Jaim-a N.m.ii, Jte-aaed. t'arr..ll Two., 'a i K-t- at. law CANCER ami luitMin rCKKH mo ktiffiai IntlC trt ITS HHalUlHi I'l H,
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