il 'in CI ranbvva JFrraiuin. Hil.NHM Kfi. f'AMItltlA CO., TA. i i;iii.v. - - si;i-ti:m:i:i: .".. iv...t. 1,1.(11. AMI l-UIXIWI,. Mi-.. I.ukt Ivniy. j Lorettii. jsi!l with l.'v.-r. M ; M;iry K!Ien Ivory-, nf Lurctto, is ,! a it Ii I v plioul f 'Vi-r. ..Mr. .li.lui Vitlnur, nf Pulton, was a 1,1 i liis ntlice on Sat unlit v. , tr load of s1k'.') was sliippoii from .i ,. ;oii in this piiii i- on Monday. .I,.i.u Sliai'liauah. Ksij., of tli. Sinntiiil, i i i-noi' to our ollice on Thursday. M-i'. -'aim's i'.oiaiul, of Su in tn i t v i I !t. . , i.;ior In Ktifiiliui on Thursday. , . .I,ii.h I.oii. of Siitumoiliill. was -I ,ll llli' l' KKKMAX olliee oil TlllllS- ,:.i'. .. .Inlii) F. Wills, one of Loretto's .,u,.,r in. ivhanis. w a in t w n on Tliurs- ; . Frank P.asil. of Ashville. lrupp.il vi hili' a l true lance al tin- fa ir ,, , u:n day. .I .lni 11. Mi-C'loskry. of (iallit.in, ,, i ; ni- resident of KIm-iis! iiirj;, was in Vl, ,, l.i.i's.iuv. Mi .'. K. Fm-Ii. one of Spanker's eii . - iir in' r. -hauls, vvas u visum- to our ,,n riii'ida v. i i I ; . . t -1 1 ( a--Mday, of this place, has i ,-,, a lol on Sample street, in tin' .. ,ml. Iioiu I. onion K.'i'd, Km. Mi .li.hu Mnlvi'liil, a resident of In , , .liiiiv in thi-vi ii.ily of N'icktowti, I li.iav la-l. iiiii-il atiout lj v;u. i'.M .u'iv cents a hiishfl in . , x.,,!,in ii. y la! wc.-i.. They sell for , h.-iv. Pniiv'y must hi' ovi-r- i- -aid that tin- only ti-rtain way to i Mi.-hi'oi.m from a loail stool is lo cat Iim' it is a mushroom, if you - a toad stool. II ii. i. ali AmT. of near Tiono, Flair !l t i i m tin' mow of 1 lull" hai'll ..it w ! vvlilh" uailii-iinu I'u'irs , i !,,. i of hof lens. Mi. l'liodoii- Storm, of l'h'st Spring's ,.. I;.-- Fill!.-, dauhi.'r of W. A. F. Fit. .. 1 ; . ' Foii tlo wi re visitolstu l hi ; ... i v oil ' on Thursday, A .-a-' as derided in the I'clitiv couu i ... i i :.i-t uoi-k that lias l.e.ii p.-iidnm , i ai. Twi'lvi' hundred acres ol v4 r.. ai land were involved. ;-. Frank II.'i'to, of Foivlto. who - for tin' pricM lioo.l. will nuii- , ;, - in lies a t t.onu-. Having nodi m- i ,t li.ai honoi i.y 1. is. ...ii i'!n"aii. 1 1. .i. Myi-r-, nil old time Hindiuid of I ,M .'in i a, n llnlisi'. in this place, l;iu for , .;.,., i ..f years one ,.i" A h VI i lo's !ead- ,. n. w as in tovv i. on Wol nesJay . A -'.i mi- of ha -o hall play, d in t ids plan' . .'.:iM'M.ay !.-i-t w i-i-ii a rluh fri-m lh -. . v ai.d li.- homo Huh. ivstiitiMi in a i. ;..:v ;..' Fin nstmi hv a M'oro ol '' lo F K. F.-i-M-, an old i-iti.i-n of i. ... .; l ovaship, ilioil al tin1 uliiisi.uii-f s .; ! i'.. au 'd ahoiit To yi ais. IFs ro , i - . . ; i llit.ll'fil ill Fiov.ls I'fiu.li TV . s . , ; , j . -1':.i'.a Frafk.'ii. of (iail'nld. liuFaiia .'.. v, t.ilf roiiph lo.' i-ai's at io'Hil- u Monday, had si-v o al lini:.'l of ii ,s : ... ' d MiiaMioil hy l.o in f aiiiiht tu t vvi n .. ! . :;: ; I ii:. Ii i.;:;iu ! Ilil.'prlld.'ll t Falld is fm- j : i . 1 1 i i - lor tin- I'.t l.i. r' fair. . ' ; n :... a: a i'Ii'Vit loiiows . i - : i i -: i- is . jI i iioii I- sr ii rt ion a tai .v o . :,:.-d. i :.. : ali- o:,!y tvvoivf Tttiii sol' rai'l'oau . :. - i m I.-. I to .iiii. i I I In- t li-ari'i'ltl . i..' -.us wiili tin- Ailoona. t li-ai Hold ,'. : :.. I i: I ai.ioad. Fn'i in -rs al'f UI . ' - 1 t.f ol.l'. i i.itik F.air. of M . .rrt-l ! v i I '. was -': i-'. an . as! I.ouini Iioiirllt train on V ., i . i ' . 1 1 .... 1 1 anil liuili'd from tin . .-. !! was piitly hilly hnii.-od hut v i-d !.o w i i i iv rover. !i. i. '.. ! at tin- fair of Mom's. A. .:i A Son. inarhlo and ','r..iii!i . . :- . this pi. Iff. is i nif '!' tl.f liln'st : !: is iiki-al! th.-y ma 'i u f.i". ill i - -.' . :, . w it h fi al artistic kili. jl- S'-.liatt. of Fast llnd. IMts- -' . !; '1 In s..iy s,,,t In, Wiif. kii.illj .- :. ' . ai.il tin n -!:o! hii.isci!. dy--. ..!. i, hours aiifiward. iomitif w i- i he i-ai.sc. N vi'ii I'liiii.nn I:. ! !i.i:d-ii.ii appointed I y (o-v-i' i't...!i lii s li-rl a M : e o '1 Itf lo- : .f 1 lie fcel.'.e 111 i lld.'d ill 1 '" II II -. .. : . in 1', ti- la. i ir lat N'.'i din .. 1 i ; rn. d without taking.' ai.V a l.,.'i.! iijii thieves at t.-ni t tid Ii ' irtai into t he I In- l a i lio! ic pa i - .- .1' I li.lril,; hilt Wife dlsi'Ovi'tiO I.y . i. .-. p.-i'. who iii-oil a i-i.iip!.' of ' - it ' v :n n on i a iv v o i v 'it. w .if n t in y ' . ' in-. r i 1 1 -i -1 . , ' - ' i oi i -ii I hat a I -on t -1 7.". has hcen ..'i, a, i i . ,!i letters pas-llli: he- s; - .,, I;. ;eonte w i t hill t lie - i.. and that the poMollic.' ' i ii - I : -.1 1 1 1 i.' w i Hi the hope of ' ' - - ui .ty pari y. ' '. ! Mi l (,y .v ( o.. the most ex- - v- - . ,;;! ..orator- in li-.ulieid v.- '..ii. .!. and it is mi' I that the 'f ' If I. itf linir.il Mf 'm "s : i' 'I ' is alti ihiitfil to the furc- :- : i h.- i.rm. ' ' i '" wi. l ayitte c oiinty is l adly '' I Miiliiii.H Illinium e-t.thli-li- - !...v i .e.-i, -lint down :t nt it is hard .. .j'i ..r ,-oi.Kiii and -it'iiik'.n ' M.o'i.d a hrt .'Nl' there w.nii.1 ''' I l.'hl the Ihlllies. ' F.iuiii. ai;ed 1:.' e.,rs, is reported ' ' ' : ui a: Va u u tm-r on Su ml a y v -: - in ' a ' i load stool hy mistake :' ' a:s. It i also reported ttiat 1 : -.: r- of tin- family are in a sit ':.!. "ii I'roni the same ause. I ! . . -li-'-ii rj Fair has 1 n 'ipem-d ' - Monday with a l' I attendance : -1- ' ,-M-ipiioti of Monday, with ' ' ' v.-u'lier. Tin- ehilnts siirtiass " ' ir-ner wars and t he .lid exhibi ' ; ,;: "' t- excel its predefesso! -. o' lhitn.iu Williams and wife of A '' . Fa., w ho have spent jt couple "!'': - -I' ill- I ! If e . d ll l I Hi? t he .'liill ! '' ' works bi ri' .Mr. Wii'iams : i 'ii. will return to-day (Friday,) i .--ii ii, in operations on Mon- ' 1 '-nerhofT. hrother of Frank '"' d:;..r of tic Jtitihj .Ve x at 1 " 11 'i "i . w l.i ; si l tint; on it ha ire I i u u ' ' ' "I, Si.!;iv lliht. suddenly fell ,,; ;,,ia la ai t disease. lie w as 'j: years 'i.n.ai i i.-d, and had Iwen in cood ''i i,. '''' M oin!ay idaht the house of a man ; ' i"T. resldiiiu mar Ninevah, '-!.'. n il t.y hurailars w h. found one I'.dar- that un ere ted in out ''..ii.- amt caii'lcd it oil. Futrance ' o il throuih one of the windows '""I l.'. I. I t, f.l-lened. , 1 '' : oi- frame ham of .I..,n Foucli , '" a' Manor, V c-: mori-iand county. ' ' " '' vim, its foul.-uts, was destroyed J " " "lay nij-'ht. Tin- huil.liii '' '"' hllsheis of oats. ;t lot of hav, '" n iiinery. vehicles, etc. ((,,,. val- XJ"' I. '.I-. . ji,,.,! j t). ta.s '-j. ,.il '"iit.'.i at l,mi., with ahoiit h.. The lire is siip,.,M'd to 'Wre? "f a tramp. A lar-e lot of w heat 1 "' granary lIibh; by Has saved. One nicrht last week tlni jiotofticn nt Shanksville, Somersptcunty, was entered hy thieves and $T.V) tn cash, checks and notes taken. The oDice is located in the store of Kioto & Npanirler and from the lat ter all t he jewelry and a his quantity of cigars and lohacco was taken. 'uite a number of people- who never read the papers have been victimized by the fakirs attending the fair. One man on Wednesday lost seventy dollars but he af terwards had a warrant Issued for the man w ho cleaned him out and he succeed ed in reeovel in-jr his money. Herman K. Faun.er, son of ex-Sl,ori!T Herman F.aumer, of Johnstown, vvas in jured in a foot hall rame at Kxeter, .". IF. one day last week and fears were enter tained for his recovery. The latest ad vices state that his condition has improved and t hat he is now out of danja-r. On (Saturday afternoon the prelimi nary arrangements were made and articles of agreement signed by .lames J. Corhett and (ha ties Mitchell to fight for the world's championship and a purse of 10, . Ths light w ill come otT at Coney Is land about the hst.li of roccmbcr. A three-year-old child of Charles limine-, of Johnstow n, fell from a third stdiry window Wednesday evening to tlu ground below a distance of thirlv-tvvo feet, and remarkable to relate was not instantly killed. Its in j in ies were of such a nature that its recovery is anticipated. I if coining enraged at liis parents, Charles Lenox, of Webster, Fa., went to the railroad and laid down on the track in front of an approaching train. The train struck him and he was picked up about T. feet aw ay in a badly demoral ized condition, liis recovery is doubtful. --Counterfeit money, both paper and sil ver, has been pretty ex tensj vol - circula ted in this city within the past b-v days, audiiiitea number of people have 1 n victimized by the persons w ho arc shov ing the iiieer." It will be well lo closely scan all money tendered, no matter by w hom offered. -Altunnti Tritium: Saturday morning about o". -lock the large and w ell -Ii! V.I bai n of John Fough n. i. situated one-half mile east of Manor, vvas liivd hy an incendiary, and with this season's entire crop, a valuable horse, he sides his farming machinery, was re duced to ashes. The loss aggregates about ft.otm. on which there is an iitsiir a nee of 1. sod. We feel sorry for our young friend Mr. Milton lioatvi. of Carroll township, who lost a line young horse on the fair grounds on Tuesday evening. Mr. liearei had the horse entered in the farmers' running race and after the race was over the horse took sick, and notwithstanding everything was lone thai could he, the animal died that evening. .limmie f-.renner, the 1-ycar-old sou of John Kn niii r. icsiding at Irvviu, jnet w ith a verv serious accident Thursday. The little fellow w as gat lift ing w aste coal on . U. il. near the engine house and went io pn-K up a lump oi coal ii'uiii tumor a train standing on tin- track, whe:i a sud den jerk of the engine started the cars and caught the boy's right hand, taking i oil' al tiie w rist. Henry I. iveright. who operates seven ( il mines in Clearlif Id and Cent.'e coun ties, and was engaged in a large mercan tile business in Osc.-ola Mills has. failed. Tin- unprotected indebtedness i variously estimated at from .s.'.o.iuhi to ."! .i i. and the as.-r ;,!-,. phiffd at .V).mt. To-day Henry Fi veright and t he Henry Fiverigiit company made an assignment of their en tire proper! y. The friends of KImer lo uner. the mur derer, vv In, d led in the Western peniten tial y !a-t week, had some trouble in rind ing a place to bury the remains. The burial p:-rt;ilt had been issued, the grave dug in The Lutheran ceini tery. I'ittshurg, and the body taken to th" giaveyard, when the authorities interfered ami rc fitsed t.o allow- the interment to proceed beoar.e tho man had died in the peniteni t. n i i ary . A f! or -oine d i ill'-n It v. permission v. a- secured to bury the body in Woodland cemetetV. Two bunco men robbed n wealthy far no r named Nicholas Mangel, in I'.-iri town -hio. Fuller county, on Wednesday, of. .ki. The old ma n was induced to bet and won .."..( i lui t the bunco men refused to give the money up until the old man would produce a like amount. Tin's he did w I., n they induced tiim to put it in a !. ami carry the box. home. On his ar rival home he opened the l.o and found it contained a block- of wood. The old man N i, uiT" wealthy atd takes bis loss philo sophically u.'i.l -ays it was a good game Weil pliive.i. Th'- Juniata llnul l sas that Mil histown tan boast of a l'.'-ycir-old boy who spent sjx days at the World's Fair and did not spend a cent for railroad fare or boarding. Tin- lioy's name is Harry Seio. i t. He beat his way to Chicago and a kind hearted gentleman paid his way into the grounds. Once inside the gates lie stayed until he left for home. He slept i n t hi' coal hi n of one of the boiler houses and begged his meals. He beat his way hone-, arrivi ng dirt '. tired and hungry. 'I lie lirst thing he did was to eat a good sipia re meal. The Fholishurs llirnlil savs: If ever there was a time when Protectionists should work it i- now. The present hard tlue-s have vindicated our doctrine thor oughly. And yet we are still living under th- nbominnble M.-Kinhy tariff. The HiiiiI'I is as n-ual. blindly partisan and makes sratornciits wjtnoitt duo considera tiotof their meaning. The "hard times" w hich we have experienced vindicates the Protectionists like the statute of limita tion vind ica ies a debtor and like said debt or ihey glory in the suffering they have I'liiiM'il.-N'iiwTxi l Driimrmt. On Saturday night the store-room of M r. A mil ev Stri it mat ter. in ar the depot in this place, was entered by burglars and about t w cut y-ll ve dollars' worth of goods taken. The entrance was effected by breaking the glass out of one of the win dows. The goods taken consisted of glim boots, overalls, tobacco, cigars, etc. On leaving the parties forgot one of a pair of gum boots w hich they had lilh-d with to bacco and then stuffed a pa ir of overalls in their leg. If ll.e'partie-come around Mr. Strittmatter w ill present them with the odd boot as he has no use for it. At an early hour on Tuesday morning William F. Wingard. of Altoona. a fireman on the Pennsylvania railroad, met a sud den and violent death at Fell wood while in the discharge of his duties. He had gotten off his engine to throw a switch and was engaged in this act when tin' third section of last line came thundering along, and he being too cIoe to Its track, was struck on the head by its engine and al most instantly killed, his head being bad ly crushed and his brains knocked out. His body was taken to Altoona for inter ment where he leaves a wife and one son. Mr. John Sechler, al out! time a resi dent of Cambria township, but for several years a resident of Altoona, died in that citvon Wednesday, aged M years. The deceased loaves a widow ami eight children ail grown up, namely: William IF. of Fb ensburg; Joseph, of Cherry tret; John, of Altoona; Susan, wife of John C. Hugh, of vVilmore; Theresa, who is single and re Ides in Altoona; Mrs. Aiice F.delman and Mrs. Annie Hoover, both of Poitstown, Pa., ami Maggie, wife of Fenjamin James, of Cambria township. The remains of the deceased worn taken to Wilmore to-day (Thursday) for inu rnitiiit. The recent robberies at Xinevah, Ar- matigh. New Florence and other places, with the incessant plundi ring of produce small liye stock, etc., from the farmers of Indiana county, has no parallel in the his tory of the state. Representative men of the towns named have taken the prelimi nary steps toward oiganf.ing a-vigilance committee, and until the latest crops are housed the highways In certain localities will Jm patrolled at night by armed men. Stables, cribs, spring-houaes. henneries, vineyards, orchards, and produce fields are disr;oiled on such a scale that there is no unestion of an organized band shippirg the stuff abroad. Potatoes, grapes, butler and fruit are stolen by the wagon loads. Jiihmttniiii Tritmnc. I.wHt Kat of I lie Trar tn 4 liiraaco. The rnpidly approaching termination of the Chicago Exposition and the enormous travel now directing itself to Chicago prompt the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany to still further reduce its rou id trip rate on the popular World's Fair coach ex cursions. The rate from Philadelphia will will boflT; Lancaster, $1..: Harrisburg. fir.7": Altoona, ?14.50, and a proportionate reduction from other points along the main line and brunches. These rat s apply only to special trains leaving on Sepu inler '-', October 2. and an additional one just ar ranged foi October f,th. The tickets w ill. as before, be good for return passage with in ten days on trains leaving Chicago at' 3: l.i and 11 :'M v. m. The rate has now reached the lowest possible point, and is within the means of almost everyone, w hich end the railroad company has long heen endeavoring to at tain. Kar'y application for tickets is urged, in view of the increased demand which will undoubtedly follow this liheral announcement. The service for this travel will be main tained at the same standard for which the Pennsylvania Railroad Company is justly world-wide famous. The follow ing marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orph tns' Court for the week ending Wednesday, Septem ber -'Tth. 1 '.: Frederick Hank. Carroll township, and Teresa Krieer, Ilarr township. Martin Pogonis and Magdalcna Jordo vashes, Hastings. Morrel' Swank and Emily A. Fry, Johnstown. John Smith and Annie E. P.rubaker, Trout Run. Pa. Cyrus Fry, Allegheny county, and Mol iie Crnni, Washington township. J. IF Rose and Lizzie 1 torris. Johnstown. Andv Marrfsock, Oallit.in, and Verey necop Pelos. (ilen White. Frederick Marx and Johanna Xener. Johnstown. Mathiot Reade and Annie Lloyd, EU'iis burg. Anthony Sedlmymer and Annie Arvil, Johnstown. Antonia Rruner and Catharine Hen drick, Stonycreek township. AlUTt Farabaugh, Carroll township, and Mary Fongheiser, Carrol I town. Lee S. M iller. Johnstown, and C. Flor ence Ramsay, F.attle Creek, Michigan. May YiHlt nmrla. The follow ing from the Ch-ar'iehl .lour Jitil may be of use to some of our school directors, as well as the average tax-payers, who usually have to foot the bill: Only a few years ago several school boards in this county furnished the law yers with some business by purchasing school globes and then, after finding that their teachers conid not use them success fully sought to avoid the contract, and a great deal of litigation was the result. This year we bear of a man who has a great geographical chart, a veiy taking (V) thing for a school room, and with his peculiarly persuasive powers boards of di rectors have been induced to purchase to the amount of four and five hundred dol lars, and already loud protests are coming from the people. Tin paper he gets signed reads '-we severally" and 'individ ually agree."' etc.. and thi next thing we hear will be the school directors paying for the charts "severally" and 'individu ally." Hire-tors, before plunging their districts into heavy obligations should i nn fer w ith those directly interested and as certain whether tln'V could be Utilized by the teachers. Law (ioTrrnlnic Wfm Knelnrw. The law governing the moving of steam engines on our public- roads, which will be of interest to many, is as follows, vi: "Every engine propelled by steam must have a man at least .'too yards ahead of the engine to warn persons riding or driving upon any public road, of the fact that the engine is coming, and also to as-ist in the management of any horse or horses that may require his assistance to control. It also requires the engines to run as far down as practicable to the sides of the road to remain stationary until said horse or horses have pa-srd to a safe distance, in the meantime making a- little noise as possible with .the steam." The penalty for failing to comply with the law is a line of ten dollars and costs. The law further requires the man in charge of the engine to have a printed copy posted on his en gine under the fine of ten dollars. llrl Tliiii-i Pt. The country probably never before ex perienced such a hard panic with so little general etTift on business. and the country has never been in as good con dition as it is in to-day. The demand for articles of known purity and quality has been steadily increasing insteaJ of de creasing. So it is with the rye whiskies bottled by Max Klein. The public know that the Silver Age, Iimiuesne ami Pear Creek ryes are the finest in the country. They know that doctors recommend tl i; that as a stimulant they are unsurpassed. They are for sale by all iirst-class hotels and dealers at ?l.-"l and l.oo per quart respectively. Send for a catalogue of the linest whiskies, wines arid liquors in the state to Max Klein, .-.2 Federal street, Allegheny, Pa. Have Vonr leertw Rrorrtel. According to an act of assembly, passed hv the late legislature, it is provided that all deeds which are not recorded in the oflice of the recorder of deeds within . days after execution they shall be adjudg ed fraduletit as to any subsequent purchas er, mortgagee, or any creditor of the grantor. And it also provides that any deed made prior to the passage of the act (May l'., Is'.'.:), and not recorded within ." days thereafter shall be adjudged fraudu lent as to any subsequent purchaser, mort gagee, or any creditor of the grantor. This is a very important matter to prop er ty owners and it is advisable that per sons having deeds in their possession, and not recorded, have them placed on record without delay. KlrasKS. Verily these are the days w nen the far mer waxeth fat. Wheat is- selling at sixty cents per bushel; wool, eighteen cents per pound: good horses. ." per head, and the best cattle in the market at from two to three cents per pound. Joli ustmrti Trilt nil e. And nil this is under the McKinley law that Is supMised to protect all these pro ducers. The w heat grower and the wool raiser, and the horse and cattle raiser are all taxed to help the sugar producer and the iron manufacturer, while they them selves have to take It as it comes. Jt is high time that congress should obliterate the McKinley fraud from thestatute books and let each industry stand on its own bottom. Juror for Drrrmbrr Term f Court. Following is the list of grand and traverse jurors drawn for the December term of court: on hi jrRoHS. Atirenn. f 'hai-Ien. tlvkmttti. JohnHown. jrionuh. J tin H . miner. Kirhinl tuwotblp. Ferfretiholii John, uunrr. Kliler township. Ihivt. t-httlt, rariurr. .fae-kaon towurhtp. t llsKu'rtb. .lehn tulll-han.l. JohnHuWu. r'ltnn. John, gentleman. Jotirmrown. Unrri. J., Im W , rrorT. JormMown. Julns J.Mt-ph. latx.rer. West Ta-lor townablp. I.eKu. t-liiir e. orackKrnitn. i UDnelouu lur,tijr. Ii.id el A.. earjeorer. Attains townablp. Mr ..nucle. t'harlrg. miner. I.tllJ. Miller J A.. iuill-hpil. Il K..fe, iHtmel. carpenter. Johnstown, s-jiaile, liiil.e-l, miner, Watilnctn township. Swank. John, lattorer. Johnstown. S.r..n, J. K.. u. rrlmnl. Juntiniowu. Shonio, James, uiill-band. Johnstown. Sinner. Jobo I... Iurnlerman. Johnstown. Tuwle. James, lam.er. (JaUlliin township, t'mherifer. fhrtes. eaue'ter. I toDernaugn. IVorl-our, eo rice, teamster. Johns own. Warner. H. K.. merchant, Johnstown. Westovrr. J. K.. iiircier, Susquehanna township. Wifuter, Nathaniel, mill hand, Stonycreek lownthip. tkavkhsb jritoRd rriiKT wbkk. Adams. John CI . foreman, t;oo,-rsdle An.iertion, Hrnry. meri-baut, Morrellvllle. K ,itz. .lo-eph. mill-ban i. Sronrcreek township. Hun.l. r. A. J., unue-, (lulllttin township. K'.ouuh, '. t. icardner. Stonycreek townsblp. KlHiiuh. Milton painter, .luhnsiown Haker, Peter, laborer. Iwer Voder township. Hurteirt. John, hotel-keener. Johnstown. H!l. Oeorire. loreinan. itean townahlp. Miniuiei. John, hotel-keeper, Johnstown. Korder. John, sawyer. Hortatie borouKh. ampbeli. Wru . heater. Johns own. re; er. Win . sadd ler. Johnstown. 1-lien turner. Oeo. W., latMirer. Johnstown (lei'Ne, Samuel , furmer, Klaeklick township, lioo.l. C.'ari.-llan. tanner. KaM Taylor township. Ho.ktnH. Sein, urauv blsiuan. Johnstown. Hmicutl, Wm K.. teauioter, Sllitxin borough. neoeruue. ra,j., carpenter, jonn'town. InKlebauicb, Harry, uiachinest. Johnstown. Kililn. Wm. Ii . I.irnier. Kast Taylor townsblp. Murhlliaufcer, Oeorue, tinner. Johnstown. Mcilreen I bomas, liurkster. Kb nsburic. l(sbolder, James, larioir. Ci per Voder town ship. Murphy, John K.. Iatx,rer. Franklin. Mi-iJunneT. Wm. (t.. mason. Kast .nemauieb. Miles. Kiiward J., laborer. Johnstown, nit, Kdward, loreman Johnstown, titt. W ui y , psttrrn-inakpr. Johnstown. I'ebrcd. .laiuen, 'tnt oier, stonycreek township. Pruner. VV . H., palmer. Allevheny InwnMii.p. Huartx, Michael, conduct jr. W anhimctoa town llp. Koranauich, Ellas tlreman, Kast Conemauicb. Swark. :. J., cart.enter, t'H.rsdale. Satikeld. A. K.. laborer. Haliltzin boroUKli. Surl. rd. Harry, lalKirer, Johnstown. Sed.ller. Ianiel. null der. Johnetown. sewit. J.'hn, mill band. Johnsiown. Sloan. Kelert A., mill-hand. Johnstown. 1 homas. James, laborer. Johnstown. Y-rtu-r. W imam, heater. Johnstown. Wingaid Willis, teacher. Kirhland township. Wtnaard. levl p., larmer, Kii-hund township. Warner. Kdwanl. laborer. 'besl township. v'ickc. J. J., merchan'. South Kork. W ater, )osiah. constat... Soutti Kork. W'endrroth (ieo.. rlerk. Summerbl I Ixiroub. W barton .lau.es 1'.. la'H.rer, Dean township. Vest. Jac b. lar.ner. t'amliria township. Voder, Hiriiu, sawjer, Morrellvllle. TKA VEItSk JI KOKS MtcOKP KBK. Ahrens. fharlrs, Jr.. la.Kir.-r. lohnstown. Anders, n John, miner, lia t l:m. Hoyer. H. K . 'eacher, tkoparsdale. Kaker. Joseph A., lariner. hest township. Ho; le, thanes, heater. Johnstown. Hridites. Harry. luint c-r. Johnstown. ronm. l'avid , t.. reman, .lohnstowu. t'apstick, .lau.es, Jr., mai-hinest. VmI t-one-mauttb. 'rum, Austin T., lriner. Su n.mrrhlll township, faulheld John, conductor. Morrellvllle. Hewlma". Kichanl. l-arbcr, John'town. liavir, James, mill hand. Johistown. Kiil, , t banes A., niacin nest . Morrellvllle. K-. ar s. John Ir.. laborer. Ktens!urir t-arahiiuith, Peter P., mason, Carroll township. Fry. Kd. 1 . lariuer. Alleahecy townsblp. Oittln. S. J., cariienter. Jot nstown . foebert. t'brisl, heater, Johnstown. Hauolion. Jol n, labo.er. South For. Heifel. ti orua w ., lariner. l'jrtaue township. Hunt ley . Ueore. u eri tianl, K'ensbura. Hite. John H., lariuer, Klackpek township. Jo'ies. Miltcu. laborer. Ki ensburit. James, K. A , Jr.. auent. Johnstown. Jones. 1 nomas 1. . tarmer. alnliria township. Kutitl. W. ll.. painter. Juhnsrow n. Kceue. Kdward. ialnti-r. Johnstown. Kidd. John A , latwirer. John'town. Kinney. John J . metcliaut. Yunnelhlll. l.vken.-. K. Ir., cletk, Vashimc on townsblp. tewis. Kvau r.. toreman. Johnstown. Levi niry, C harles, dairjtuau, Stouejcreck Dun ship. MeVieker. James, saddler. Kirhland township. Myer, Aiitui, gentleman, Washington town slop. iz. Kcbert, meiclianr. Fast Oonemaugb. Oifon. Jc liu. machinest. Morrellvllle. Kclu. V ilti-elit . lariuer. i'arroll township. I., he. ts. Joseph . Iiitiort-r, Johnstown. Kolu. f. mrci,:ti,t, Johnstown. Keam. Samuel J., laborer, I'pper Voder town ship. Koraiaugb, 11. J., engineer. Sumnierhill bor ough Stevenson. John, miner. Elder township. Siricer. VV illiam. mill-band, Johnstown. Tri.xel. Samuel, tarmer. West Keide township. 1 tioinas. K. I i., lanorer. Pierre. Ivil.o. W eakl ind. Isaac J., constable, Carroll township. Wai tin. Iiavl-i . hreiuaa. itonemaiigh township. Waneriuire. VV. t:.. carpenter, Ctopersita.e. Ziuiueiman, Kugeie, liveryman, Johuslown. Ileal I stale Trainvtrrs. Walter Strayer to Adam Wrolwl, Mor rellville. tur. Samuel .1. Miller to Joseph Yig!er, Adams township, rn. Char'es Von I.iiiki, to Anna Sibix-n-waiter, .lohustovv ii. ?.'l."s). Alice Long to Daniel ( irr, ISlandsburg, T.",. Ceorge IiuiM' to John Merkel, Jr., Lilly, 100. Anna Weaver to LyJia II. Miller, Rich land township, Ion. Kvan Uovvlaml to Ceorge V. Kels, West Taylor township. .17.". Henry I'o to Margaret Durum. Carroll township, f i. Henry Pennington to Henry Alb-man. White town-hip. ?lno. Sheriff Cambria county to Michael Ilradlev, Lilly. c".'.". AIU-rt L. Johnson to James Hache, Johustow ti, c.Vsi. Margaret I-'og guardian, to tleorge I'.iaiit. Lilly. .'.-. Ceorge b Miller, to Edith Iloone tow iiship. f I. Jacob A. Hoover to C. : C. IL Carroll township, $:soo. . Keadt n. Co., Administrator of Eli as Driscoll to Mary Jane Driscoll, Susiu,-haiina township, rr.-. John J. Teeter to Ephriani Eindley. West Taylor township. .Tn. Aaron Strayei to Ephriam Findley, Morrellviile. cl.V. Chirk J. Duncan to Ci-orge Eox, White township. :t.; Tsl. Executor of Jeremiah Wissinger to Abraham I'yock, Stonycreek township, Abraham Fyock to Samuel H. Fyock, Stonycreek township. -!'. Chest Creek Land t Improvement Co. John (iirgh-ordi. 1'atton, f.Vn. Trustees or ElizalM-th Ilaumer Ut Charles F.Krass, Johnstovv n, ?j,.'ti". Charles Von Lunen to Joseph Karl. Johnstown, J. L. Spangler. trustee, to Simeon I!. King. Spangler, f.im. William A Crillith to Agnes Markle, Johnstown, ?J.nif. James L. Mitchell to tieorge W. Mitch ell, Sumuierhill township, l,:vii). I. E. Chandler to Mrs. Elizabeth Myers, Morrellviile, L-i. (I. D. Dyers to Henry renuington, White township. f.vi. J. L. Spangler to William Patrick, lias tings, fVJX Chest Creek Land and Improvement Co. to John l'alton, Henry Schmalz to Denjamin Koiinda btish. Dale liorotigli. fVjii. Chest Creek Land and Improvement Co, lotJinrge K. Uishel, I 'at ton, . IT.".. David P. Coulter to Felix Kively. East Coneniaugh ti."ii). James 11. Cagoby to Dr. IL F. Tomb. Johnstown, tt.Kii. J. L. White, guardian, to Dr. II. F. Tomb, Johnstown. t',S), Mrs. M. J. Kennedy to Albert S. Wilt, Johnstown, ?7. Cyrus Holia to Morgan L. Williams, West Taylor township, T.uoi). J. 1. Spangler. Trusut;, to Susanna Wylar.d, Spangler, tl.'sr. J. L. Spangler, Trustee, to Joseph Wa land, Spangler, f Chest Creek Land and Improvement Co. to C. 11. Hodgkins, l'alton, iJi'n). Mrs. Catharine Doran, wife of Michael Doran. of Altoona died suddenly of heart failure on Friday afternoon, aged 4S years. Shortly before her death, Mrs. Doran had gone to the cellar to attend to some house hold duties. Slio was soon afterwards found lying there with life extinct. A physician w as summoned but his services were of do avail as life wa already ex tinct. Mrs. Doran leaves a husband and our childreu U tuouru htr dejilJi. I 9llsrllanoaa Notlrea. THE SUBSCKIBEK offer lor sale a nun Iser of I lull lor building purposes In Wash ugton township, t 'umbria county. s,!jacent to tn i coat mines of Powell at MeCoy. now in ope-atlnn. 1 hese lots are situated mldwsy lietwwn S jrauit and tbehlgb brlilge. on the township road. Call on or address PAUL M K t.N.N A. Sept., ts3. Summit, 'amlrla Co., Pa. J ( i.S r.-Small purse, dark green hiar.J skin, j with plain silver clasp, containing several l,iara. Lost on Munster tunnpike between O'Hara'f and t'resann. Suitable reaard .or re turn ol same to Mrs. Maurice Coeier, P. O liox .". Cres.on, Pa. "lirANTKIl Catholic youna man to collect, M deliver and solicit. Address witn reler euce. P. F. Met JVEK.X', 79 Webster Ave., Pittsburg. Pa. Sept. l&.llt. ri'HE Klnst,urg Hulldmg Al Ioan Ass.- iation X win otler lor sale at the council chamb r, Kh enshurg, on the !ourtb Mondav In Septrmtr fl.ooo.oo. THUS. Ij a Vis, l.gsrrKR Likmu, Secretary. Pretider.t lE.N'rs ( male or lemale) make lu t day. U. invention. i-verv household m.i have It. Small outlay, big pronu. Perihelion Wlf. Co.. L" Su t:ialr St Cleveland. O. s. L. USD. MATZIOT BkADg. REED & READE, -A.ttci-iio.v at Isxavw LBKNSBl'K.1, ... PENNA. 7Oaice on Centra street. 1 1 2S t3 M. D. KITTELL, Attorney-ot-ijaw, EBENSBl'KU, PA. tcsa m Armory Bulldtnu.opp.Oourt Urnse. W. DICK, - A1TOKNEY-AT-L.AW, Kbksibbl-rm, Pkk'a y-speclal attention to given claims lor Pen sion Honuty. etc. eb7- vii T F. McKEXKICK, ATToaaav am, oocnhkllok at uw KBLISSBlKli. . ' OaWttfice on tntre street. PA H. U JOHSSTUS. M.J.HVt'h. A. H .tl Ll K. Kstakluhko 1872. Johnston, Buck & Co., UANKHHS, EBENSBUIUi. ... TENN'A. A. Mi. Bl ( K, 'atitr. KSTABLIRHBD 188. Carrolltown Bank, CAKKIHJ.TtW, PA. T. A. MIIAKHtruiI. t'ahler. General Baniw Bnsintss Transacted- The tollowlnu are the principal features of pcener.il hai-aiu business : OKPIMITN Keceived payable on demand, and Interest bear ln certiheates issal to lime depositors. LOAN st Kxtcnded to customers on lavorahle terms and approved paper discounted at all times. 'I.I.F.TIOXN Made In the locality and upon all the hi nktna towns tn the United States. Chances moderate. DKAITa Issued neicotlahle In all parts nf the I" n I ted Slates, and lorelKn exchange issue.1 on ill parts of Knrore. Of merchant, farmers and others solicited, tr. whom reasonable accomo.latlon will be extended. Patrons are asurei that all transaction" shall be held as strictly prliate and onndentla 1. and that they will he treated as liberally aa aood basklnK rules will permit. Kespectlully, JIIIIKNTOV. KICK Jt '. IJIITI-.L. IK IIKAMit. 1 H J.SHKTlHi. PauPRirroR. Ixcated at liuKois. Pa., near the K. K. fc P. Hallway Ihjpot. We always endeavor to fnr nish th best accommodations to business men, pleasure seekers and boarders. Persons In 'errh ol ?omtorr and quiet will hod It a desirable place to stop. The Table Is unsurpassed and Is always supplied with the best tbs market atlords.aiid all trie delicacies of the season. The liar ts sup plied with the choicest ol pure liquors and ciicars and not bin but the bent Is sold. Special atten tion K'fon to the care ol horses. Ii. J.SCHETTKK aft bC.lt id ttk.i i LU-uk .u-. iPt FBt A f we Sn ototuQit. iim.A U.4II UMulau, t. V. THE BEST PLACE IN ALTOONA TO BUY CLOTHINC IS AT JOHJT JIc COJWELV S I300 ELEVENTH AVENUE. Where you will find s complete line of Men's, Boys' ami Chil dren's Suitings in all styles and qualities. UJ?JJ?lIIEffi WISHES ! for Men and Boys, for Style and Finish can not be besit for the price Furnishing Goods, Hats smd caps, TRUNKS AND SATCHELS in endless varieties. You are invited to call smd see us when in the city and we will do you good. JOHN A RJLL NEW STOCK FALL Ai' WINTER CLOTHING -UNP6RWeARN- AT C. A. SHARBAUGH'S, CARROLLTOWN. L3 151 EBSNSBURG Marbleg Granite Works, J. WILKINSON &L SZN, PROPRIETORS, DEALEIiS IN Monuments, Headstones, Vaults and Sarccphagis, Marble and Msirbleized Slate Mantels, Cemetery Fencing of all kinds. Also Iron Fencing for public buildings and dwellings. I'urHiasers will find oirr prices the lowest when they corisidi-r the class nf work we rr.anufactiir.-. We also buy by the car-load and jtive customers the advantage of re ducetl freight. OHOsssssssssssCssssa VE CIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE ETTmR (OIF WOBK. WA-HINCTON AND JEFFERSON COLLEGE. N I N E r Y-t H 1 H I i'EAK b !ept. I: . Fnl ly .)n Mel lor c.lleire work El tive roowi 1m.t r.l to stuJv nrrnir mr tod ol I he lunM t.T.test.n. L.lor.n.rles lor liiultry. AIinraltKy sail KIoIokt. Allilrtle t leld nj sew Uvrntsiuin Alumni 3oi7. Address n II. MYERS. ATT I K EY-AT-I.A W. EBmwsntniid, ri. SsTUinow ! jUba4 stew, ea Owntrsj amat. Attention i rruir 1 llJlJ We are convinced that our prices and goods are right. Since we became Simon & Co.'s successors our daily sales up to date have iucreased just 40 per cent., and we still continue to sell at the s.inie small profit figures. In Clothing you can be suited in a Suit for yourself, your boy or boys in higher quality than price. In Spring and Summer Styles we are stoc ked up to overflowing. We feci confi dent that if you come to us you will go away better pleased than ever before, as this is our motto: Why do you get your Shirts made when you can get them to fit you at such a remarkably low price and goods to suit the most particular. We have Shirt from .'." rent up to ?:.'..-. Men's Fedora Hat in ever v s-haJe. nilur arid style tliat v want for f 1.4. Also a very line line of the lalet and most fashionable Still Hats from i cents up. FURNITURE. I.elow we will sjtlole a few prices, yon can jud'e for yourself. 1 s-t (TimmI yellow Chairs Then f a.(r J..V1 3.1 4.'..s S..VI ",.! I i.'J4 l.T.l 1 .7."i -.'.s 1 set t'iMHl dark t hairs 1 set uxm1 dark Chairs 1 set earie seat Chairs in dark 1 set cane seat Chairs iir dark 1 set cane seat Chairs in dark 1 set catie eat Chairs. Mahogany 1 Oak K'M-ker witn arm 1 Dark Um-ker with arm 1 Oak caiie scat, fancy arm 1 dark cane seat, fancy 1 li;ilit, very fancy arm Child's Kockers. ."sic., i.V.. T.Vr. ami... lVrfnraieu Chairs arid Kix kers in all styles and prici-s. 1 full s-pice.. Mahogany or Walnut lled-nxim Suite l.'M .4.1X1 1 full s-piece Oak l.ed-room Suit.. SidclK.ards Cuplsuards and Sinks a siM-cialty. Oil Cloth. & Carpets. We are stocked in Oil Cloth and Carpets. It will save you money to Imy ,f us as in Inlying our stork early and in lare ijtiau lilies we !ayi-d inoiiey. We challenge any one to equal T A ofl'eriniT this sesisou uon 1 wan N. B. It may be of interest to you to say we stri still deep in the grocery business. It will surprise you to see the way we are selling goods in this department of our miiuimoth store. Some merchants ssiy "I wonder where they can get goods to sell at fhose figures, as we can't buy them wholesale at the prices they are retailing for." Here is the the secret: We know where the goods grow that is why we sell so low. And when you come to town, Look for the Red FlagThat is the Place. McCONNEIX. A LTOOXA , PEX X A . 151 151 151 Dl nil JtI 51 15 5 Oi with Medical llirwtiir. t xvon'et very l THE I'KESlHtN 1'. Wsshlnut.. oiott-rale n. I's D ONALD K. niTFTON, ATTOKNEY-AT LAW, EHKHNRt-Ba, I'KWKA. WV0em 1b Upws Huis, (jaiar suwak Please and Satisfy Everybody. Floor Oil Cloth from 2.1 cents to 4 cents per mi nan yard. Ingrain Carpet, one yard wide, at 'M. 4u, 4 and is) ceiits. Stair Cai i-t from 'Si cents up to rwi cent per yard. SHOES! SHOES! If you wish to iet a .'nod and stit,tat; tial Shoe call on us. Vouwill surely lind somet hinir that will ?uit you. Ladies" iloniiola plain tip and sprina heel. Iitit ton l.-." to J.ll Ladies' doiizola. oM-ra and u, it, , n sense, hlitlon. heel c'l.-.'.', to 1..VI Ladies' extra line tipped lllm tu r 2.." Ladies' ruset, tipM-.l. I, niton .'.m Ladies" line pet,l,!-d hut ti,in-,i : al-o. Mis-' and Children's patent leather tipliei 1.1'). I.LM. 1.."1I Ladie" line Mirjre. I, utton or lace !.' Lad ies' t j p-i a ud com m,,n sense Ox fords 1. im and 1. Children" ti,M-l Oxford : Children ruset and donola sprim; heel el.isi and l.ln intarit sim-s from SI cents up. Men's lace and roiitrrvss slioe 1.-.1 Men's sjttin alf, lace or congress 2."i Men's 1; calf, lace or Connies l.T.l Men's tipped Klticher. extra line 2.."si Men's tine haud-M-wt-d. ia-- or con- trn-ss ::.i, Men's tircariau calf, lace orcoimri-s.. -j.,i Men's line Kai.aroo tipped, lace or congress Men's extr a line t:osamrie calf, lace the intrinsic value sis well sis the 4. A T. uui coiue at uuee to lours &MTM This eminent Physician has de voted .i lifetime to his Specialty Diseases of the Kye, liar, Nose, Throat, Lung and Chronic Diseases. CAMBRIA HOUSE, EBENSBURG, PA., Mondays, Att-tist H; Se.tomler 11, U-toU-r '., NnvcinUt C, DiH-einU r A 1S'.", January 1, -: February 2'. Ma Mi iN'., Ajiril "May "1 ' ' ' ' ' June IS, 1 s-.4, till 0 r. m. " GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, JOHNSTOWN, PA., OjiiMisite tin- I'l-ntis) Ivama I)(..o:. Tuesdays, August 1.", rvj.U rnU r 12, ihtU-r 10, NmeniUr 7, I)eeiiiUr o, Is'i.t January 1, W: February -7, Man h '27, Atiril-Jl. ' '' May -22, June l'., 1'.'4. ALL EYE OPERATIONS SUCCESSFULLY PERFORMED BY HIM THK EYES AKK NOW STKATf.HT. THANKS Iraini,. let is. JMni I hv t-n r'of er, sti.l tuat t..'.lv r..r over jvwyears. Irr . Sln. ..,.n.tel ..d Ik.iH in im ltrA.a two mlntirf time, without caukIdic trie leMHt .ln . iior wn 1 confined to my ro. m lor a finule iiionieDt. I ran ctiis.-lri.ln.ut y fay that they are now irleotly sirorjr. itiinh'ii tr o lr. Wiji. I'allie KlkTElI. CATAliltll A Nil HfUMJiS OF Y EA US M AMil.Ml ITlitJ) HY liK SAI.M Aiot.t 4 year Hf. ui v beriritf i.mne (.ffeote!. raued l caLnrrn. lma vra.iually to vet worre ru ttiat I ci.uidu't hear c u.uii n -a'd erftlon aiy uu.re. I.ut now stter r.mr.f ol trrntuiei t I can ( brar well aa-uin. s.nj am nt.i trout. U-.l ar.y u.i.re : witli the cat arm. ilq.i cn.-uK-r myrelt cured of It. I have bud catarrh SO eam sal am now S3 years old. Maktha C- hALii'.iriu. SEYEKE SOKE EV ES IfKKII. M3 fiu .1. ' . Alr.aiidleps tia had cr? severe sore rre lyr eirl jt-nH, m fui rli ao ae have to keen turn out ..f Fi-hiad. Ir. Malm cured hliu ol cje trout. le acd cured Mm or ireneral health as well. W.t:. A1 ai.i.hm, liis lather. MiH'ai dlese, Aiutlcr cunt-. I'a. INCII'IEN T CUXSl'MH UiM VKEII BY DK. NALM. For some tin e my lunar have t-eeu Ladly al lecied. l.eiian ti .Hfe flefb ra Idly, all eueruv and ai.rtite hu1 le'l n,e uud 1 n riiuly w-ak-er. I tt n.VMlt tu.itr nrou lr. liu ai..l con sider u.y ell entiie.y cjred ol tliu' malady now iee:inic uni jrr uu.r t.eariy aualn. mo hava a ilneu al! ll.e llefh 1 had ievi. utly 1ol. 1 can heartily recouia.end lr. aliu "Mc('andles, fa. Maky Kl nKiiLL OEiENsn E SM K.I.I. OK ' A r A l( K 11 EJiiHT YtAlis'SlnNlU.NU.i I'KtU UV M( SAIM. lor little dauKier Katie liai. l.jd a l ad rare ol catarrh lor n,orv tl au eijibl years. Her l.iea h wa suiuet' li k- terrltde. and her keneral I ealth was very riiuch undeituitied, lul now aler a course Illseas sol Women, such as have M.ffled theeklllol all other ilnsicians and r... - . eu ed :i.cer. tumors, ht.ro.d. aud i uypolj Kro ths cured with ,ul t .? u , rr,u'''""- quickly NucultlnK. Nl-. Nodaontr. 1,0 01 l,,e kni Cauatli-K. AlanhiHMi ;.erie llully rertored. 1 ulik. l a 11 e and mi.i.it. ... p. . , l-rma!orri:.K. lo.e. weak ad nefvou.'.i I'd u: a" 1,. fp'-oMat . xL'rJ T'1'1"' "-'". eaes-whelher Iroiu luit,rudeiit hal.iui ol youi h'or sexu-1 l net tons 'r,,L ,T. i rH ale dl t on-ultatiui. tree ui.d sirictly coUn.ler., ui. A.-s dute cure TJ LTr7 y'V'J ruw t amiuai.on ol the urine-each ..er.on .,.,..yin lor mcaic.l trc "uieuTshoJ Md i,f,u!r r. " h "" urine, which will receive cre!ul el.e..;ical a..d ui.rroM-u.ic ,7l ,,'uoi s. . 1 4 " -arts, mule etc. icwoved 1 l.out ac ids. knite. pain er Vai Xs lie i t,.., I uuj..r, r.n. e a. M s acloititicallv treated and c.red Lv a ne-er-lafl.t s n ell, d Ad lr . I?i t-urlr" K.ilei., To.luluml.us.Ohio. Iiamlnalluu aii.n rua.au I l.i lust lre ti lV"rtV.ilUt,,',', .llnrAUvrrlUrmeal Will AppearTalre Briars -. AUdrr all luiuainulrallau. la liat ;v. "- h I wit. T A M Kfr. KelUt.le men to j-ell our eliol.-e ' II nun lianry j urrery M-. aud s,ee, pa. ttoes. lu.l ai.d cuuipkle ilue. Many vanities can only t.e ohiAltied throuaib 111.. tiouiuiia-iiou or sainry i.aid weekly an 1 irouiptly. Evcius1 e and choice ot territory Kttcu. Ikin't de.a. Write at once lor tertui. Ai.EENM Kj.EKY Vo., July -. aot. DO you need Job PrloltiT utBstaa a trial order. II so, (;1T the T rush or -.-oiiress 1.71 Meu'x irrain plow shoes, huckled, ISal- list tonirue i.y,:, Mens woi kiiiif shoes yon t un tr,.t jiorn us from '. '.mcciii to 1.2.1 DRY GOODS. Ladies, here is the pla:-f to iret your J y foods. Curtains from 7.1 cents sM.im per pair. Ladies. 11 uli- waists. Jijiht or dark, .10 cent-. Ladie' lijitost w ait. ticured and striped, w ith rullled front nt 71c. White waists, all kitid of material, the latest and tr,o-l lashionahle styles, from i','.i cent to 2.1'. Dress tfincharris for cents per- y aid and np. Apron yt'tiirhanis from 4' to lo cent. M11-I111 in hleaclied or unhleaciied from 4 - ; to 1" cent. I n Ca I ico are t4,cki'd fu il of t he linest , : newest and most deii-al,le in the market, ' at from :i to 1 1 rent. Ladies" skirt erul.ruidery, 4o inches u ide. (for 4 cents and up. Floiiucinir cinliioidi-ry from .'1.1 cents to , to 1 M-r paid. A cotnpleie line of ti itiitniiis ,,f all sorts and dress,. s in all styles on our shelves and counters. Call and see tlietn. You can't help hut huy. a t l.e ha irain we are ollei iuir in 1 lie hi'iies line are o;riethiiijr that you can't I urasp every day. vstriety anl extent of our bargain T . .y,,. lii'.sjecilully, 4 C.9 THE LEADERS, GALLITZIN, PENNA. The Doctor has been for years si Professor and lec turer in several of our largest Medi cal Colleges, and has earned great fatne as an author ity and author ii nil subjects concerning 1 j irr (-jtfi'ialty. of treatment wl;h lr.s,lm w n,M.r h - Niuuiij. l a K K..h. iukii ,,m.i l.,.,.. .... .. tL' -J J .. " "KKW Im .; K 14 y 111; ai ki iur more than louryejn. I have had a lsd -if. ol stomach troul.le. had to . very cautious al...ut my diet.Bs aiiytl.ii.tf would wive u.e a t ain nd throl.t ina- In that oriran. and It was seldom mat he could ei a r.iifl t s re-t. as my nerves were al mofi coiiieleiely wrecked: lre.)uentlv 1 had airlt I. Is which comt.leteiT wore u.e out' I.ut now at ter a couri-e 01 ireatueot I c. nnder my H en lirely curt d. and reel .a .ri as ever. 1 want I . e t.. know that Ir. slm did tl.ac w .n irlul j.iece ot work. irie-ullv. I.... . o . ..K MlHTHA 1'ARBFV. I.-idiana. Fa.. April a.iti. isri. t'L'l!M!a,-?'.L'K;.Jl,M ATF.K HAVIN'IsfK rE;r I.FIIi; EAKS W I I HMiiMAI'll HLlMihli A Kl 1N EY TK.JI liZr' ' I have ln .ufl.rina win, verv aeaerw stnrn anh , i.la.ljcr and kl.li.ey t.oul le and 00 -ncotuit . I that lelt all i.rok 11,,. couldn't follow n.vdailv al.ors. cn a.-coui.tol K'eat , ai:,s. weakness ai d wi ti ir. .SjIoi cau once more attend mr dally la- herartVLiala"Ur,' Cuu'-;. c' ' -ud Indiana. April w.laL K' A""v AETLli N 1 N KTEEN VKAKS (IK st'KKKKIMl 1 llAVt 1.KAKM.U I , hl.Es.S .. . N.U.JI. Iror more il.au nr e e 11 tart I I.av . '"1 '-d ''"""' "-unwed u..!o.d"i:o. fe '? llunl Iuum I.!... ...4 - . .inin ..-.e h, eariern and ae.-uru tuedieai i....i...l .-. .. . . "ua "" ditleiei-t ev ol th- womrmlu, euro, "i "1,7. slim" "ft ' ".B,lr '""""' "'t- 1 .el;;"; raddle In V io iuiirc mil. r.nt 1 a.. i. a- . " r,"UHM' Uvii.k once more. ie li, .trucit nuj .:,", wl.eu I w.i a ve in .r1. ar.d all :rna I hava 1., l""" I" -Sal in ior. Uoj i.l'.- hm, Wlatkllck. Indiana county. !. Aj.ru as. isy.1. TWtirriiii s Noiit E. -M.J E.-lleol ilmuiai K tnnev: declared loiters leatameniary m tt.j estate of Thoin s KlDhey. late U nmore ta.,, U4th. .Jamr.r.Vcoun. t. d-rasr.l. liaKUK lieen uranted lo me all ecr J.on. indet.ted ,., ,.,d es.ate are h. rel. "ol .'rd hair.ir claim, aainxt said estate ..resent them properly authenticated lor scit:eiu-iit I. iM. KINNEY. Executor. J 1 l. isiu. M liuiore, i'a !! IT