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' I , ! : i ; '. 1 1 a'l'l his ln'tit ln-r. i :. Mi!.-in:i!i. In il h ol o 1 1 1 1 1 Tin-ilay. M i i a aiii-k ami family, of - M in a.. ai- i-i' : 1 1 r frioiiiN at .!!!! iiollio. :' -. i..n'n.iii ainl Mi- Atinii' a '.' t 'i a ti arln-r- in ' ,-. !n.-t.tiii! ''I la-t u ci-lv. . - liy i in- ami w i ft-, of A I - j hi'.' tin- laMi-r" - I'ari-iit--. " ; - .li.l.n mli r, ii. litis pla.-i-. ! II. .il.m. lii'iinaii on tin : . . n oililuty for M-vi-m! days , ;:ii- lii't i- rapidly r .: -' ; i -1 1 : i ( -r t In- t i in bor out of . i . I-. . i i I In- 1 i in- of t Ik- o ti hMoii :i ma-i a com molii'i-d on A ,i ::, I i. !!'. of. I li.moti-ail l'a.. hi- iii- N viitiiur liis 1 1 -i M r-. I a ii ii ! i 'lnit'-. of i. . - v I.'i.yil. of ( 'aml'i ia tow ii- - : -rioii-ly ill mi Monday . iv . ii mil iM a ml is rapidlv .'. I ...:.! .-.. of .1 i!i n - low ii. vi a i --lay mi hi- vi a v liomi' a f t-r Mi. !, - in I In- no: I li.-ni ior- ;: i -in at;. A.'i irii't ui n! N. if- ! or t hi- year on Sc)iti-m-.,-:.! !, in D.-II Dolialit Crirtv. - i;.i i- 1 n iiiivi'ii a failure i -. .aiiia raiir.-ad. afloi a trial ,!'-. ami li.-roafli-r w.wmI will I - A i 1 y . . i-ri- I .t xii-'li i lojail from . hai L' d w il Ii a-:ui!l ami " i:.n 1 Wei- . all olli plover at :. Moi.day. :i . iilow of II wzh t .l'i Ili II. V t.-t-r Ihh n-hip. is -ei ioiis- i "-ui- of 1 1 r son. Mr. Jn-'ph V . -' i tow ti-liip. 'p.- of tlic Kli'iiliiirir . I . i :i A -- n-iat ; hi hold on j a '.! -1 a sold at ',: . - I . i j i-i I,, of J-.lai klick '.'. .i i, a j.. r.-t urticd I . .. - I ii !a id ii p ever ' .- ' ,i -.iinal i-lil. ' ' ' '' '. . ... , .f Ci ill lllicncc. ' ' P. . v t, Thurs- ' - ' , . ':, ivc- atid - 1 ' K .i- r ' .'' ii-lii p-. ' : W . :: ::i Sv it lir. ill '' ' a- -'l'i.'!-. liy II rill ni nu ' a ' ' ;('.,.; ;;V. o'clovk. v. ,i- ,;,.!:.. :., ). t,ui',d- - l-'i'iv. a fi.riner ueil-known !.(.! N.-n t y. l:!air ( .iitit v. died ' !... :. Ml t, en- a-i d alu.dt I ! i- Mir : i -1 I i hi- v. if... three - i : id one -. mi . 1 'art H-v. of i hi-i ti nat i ..v. ho vi- t;iia Iri. iil-iii I'aiTi.llinMii. plac- on We.liie-day id la-t '1.' 1'i'na'ti- VM-r. foiwai'liil to ' foi !ti'i rtiii-nt. ' 'i ii-t. hor-e. am! cart- fiom i 'aatl an o! !to-. n u en 1 1 hrotuh '1 i.iv tiii.tiiiic (hi tln-ir way to ' - '.'. i 'I k on anot he r I rack for ' a a rai Iroad. a he held ill the tpera I i-'lay and Wednesday cvcn--' Viid and r;rd. proceeds fur the ' ' 1 hi iM ian eh urch. A cord ial :. .,.!. d to fill. 1 i.oii - Mi-M iilli-n. who wa in ' of Ml. fieo. I., rredelicks. of t' -' tin. time past, has ymn- to ' 1 ' ' t il..- charge of Mr. Fredcr- - - -hop in t hat place. .' i.-t'ou. OII (if .lilllll f'(ltlil-. ' -': !ou n-liiji. a-Ni r." years, one . i'ii t dow n a tree in t he woods ' t - farm ami was in-lantly -'in k with a Hmhof the ' - 'r un the Amalgamated A . an i in-fleet ual alternt(n 'liliM the vy niliat hies of - ! u.iikers. Th.- visitors t i ; ; i 1 1 tn llic- work" (if the ' ' ' 'l'i pany. - an. a native horn Syrian : tl.i Tiiunfry for several in the ( 'oiierea t ional " .a . eVellill Oil " I I I !-tril" n- t-or.-lially invited to at- . - - free. ' I ' an P.. Davi-. of Carroll i iy last wi i li niieart hel v I.' ads on his fat her's farm I hey had evidently lain '' ti,,,. ii. ahoi iirinies had - '-..! i h.- -,;!. ' - II. Taylor, a well-known an f. ii tUad at hi- loi ' ' 1 'H on' Saturday afternoon a o'-ident of Aii.Mina for the ; iial h-aves six children, his . '1 several year a'o. ' ':;' Ir. l:ial-.J. 3l, of Wil- '-iiine with the lt-at after 1 ' ': a vi-it to a patient tml for ' ' 'ali'l.i va sm h i's i. jfiyir '' 11 '" to 1. -a family and friends. ''!"''- h 1 alino-t intir. ly ' ' - 'o point n. t of ( resson s ; - - i j i i i . tr ea-t i.i ti, at point are ' ,;' oil. Thi- -i..p (,.tkes a de- """ '.'I III'- join,i-y. a- few '' ' -' Me;,, enilira. e the -J,trac- " - ' ' h: . . inn tit iil' (ii i n i ,e About three o'cIoi-k- mi Mon. iay afler noiii, the work of luring the tunnel south t'.ii Tolltown was completed. The track N also laid up to t li;it point and in a few days (.'nrrolltow n w ill he connected w ith t i utsiih w t 1 1 1 1 l.v railroad. M ii-hae! K. . la " .1" id the ..'m 1 'ais ili.ii :,. T hiiriiax i i". ri.i The tlecea-. il - a i.o lias t . , i. : i ' "' f"i' a ii nui i . 1 of 1 his ars. l of that institution 'i a :ret about ('.-' . as a ft. i tner i . -id, v. as ii'imarrii d. s. uth 1-ork. ami 'ontracts h;,,. 1,,-eti awarded f..r the const, ui-tiiin of siNteen miles i.r railroad UlWct'll ( 'I.'!, ,-li, hi .,d ,il,;,is, to he 1 n a ' the ('J, ari;.-!. ami M .h, .'.::. - railroad, hein-r j.art of the link coiiuect int; Mi ei h t iet-k with the I'.ulTal.t. Kochester ami l'ittshuru railroad. Mr. .loseph rirow n. or .lohiist.tw n. met w il h a se, i,,iis a.-i-ideitt at South lan k nn Monday. He attempted to jump on a in o hi'.' freisht train ami was thncaii un der the car and dra-'i.'ed some distance. His li-lt f,.t was badly mashed. He was afterwards removed to his home in .h.hns- toW 11. I". .1. lit Illy, of the firm of P.eilly Mf Manus. who have the contracts foi st ra i-litetiin 1 1. e branch road from Mini ster to Oi'ssmh, passed through here on Tuesday at noon with a number of horses and carts on his w ay to V.olivar. w here the lirm has contracts for work on the Penn sylvania railroad. At a meeiinir of the Poitaire township srliotil hoanl held on Saturday afternoon last, the follow inn teachers were selected for the ensuing year: Cramer school. ( has. c. Riiuh: Trout Hun. Miss Mary r.ork.-y: .lam.-town. Miss Sarah Mi lomh: Meiiscreek. John McCn-ary. No La' ln-r w as cli.;.fu f,,,- theltel school. The barn of Nicholas Si-yniore. in Al legheny tuw n-hip. w as strut k by liuhtiiiii'-r on Wetliiesday evciiimr, about four o'clock ami toi.'et ln-r w ith its contents was burned to t he irroiiml. l'onr horses were burned ami a un-at.-r portion of this years harvest. We failed to learn t he amount of the loss or w hot her or nut there w as any insur ance. The watch lost by Master Phil Shoe maker at the fair grounds on the 1th int. W as broiiLrht to this otlice on Wednesday, in response to an advertisement published in the I-i:i:i-:m ax. It w is found by Mr. William Murphy, of Cambria township, who. .seeing the notice, hrollirht in the w atch. Xot hi nir like making known your wants in the I-'kkkm X. An adopted son of Mrs. .lohn Zorn. of Carroll township, w as thrown from a wag on on .lulian stive' on Friday last ami had one of his arms badly hurt. It w as t hough t for a time that the arm was broken, but on examination it was found to he only h idly sprained. The accident w as caused by the horses starting w hile the hoy was climbing on the wagon. (In Saturday afternoon about two o'clock' a si -year-old son of Mr. Christo pher White, of Parr township, while play ing with a sucking colt on his father's farm, was kicked on the head and injured so badly that it is not thought possible that In- can recover, lie was still living at la-t accounts, but his condition was such as to leave but little hope of his sur- i v i ng. There w iil be a grand picnic held at the new town of Spangler. on Wi-ilm-ilay and Thursday. August lo and 11th. for the benelit of the tir-t Catholic ( hnrch at Spangler. This will hi a goo4 oppor tunity to visit, the new town and a4 th committee having the arrangements in charge w ill spare no evcrtions to make it a success, wi! lope to see it well attended and liberally patronied. --The Johnstown Trifmvr. of Monday says; County I'umiiii-sinni-r JJoyd is in the city. and. in conjunction w it'i Com missjunor Kirhy. is making arrangements for suitable places for holding elections this fall under the new Paker law. There will be sum., changes of the locations of polling places, as several of those hereto fore in use will not answer the require ments of the new statute. On Monday night burglars attempted to gain an entrance to the residence of F. A. Shoemaker. Kstp. by placing a ladder against I he house and climbing to a second siory window. They were discovered however, before they Ml ceeded in getting in and a shot from a revolver in the hands of a colored woman caused thetn lo make a hastv retreat. Mr. Shoemaker was away from home at the time An exchange gives the following com forting news to parents: When your lioy comes home in the evening looking blue about the gills, his ears hanging down like a broken union top. his shirt wrong sjdo out and buttoned w ith the third button in the first hole, sand in his ears and wearing a generaly dejected air. don't accuse him of hav ing eaten green apples or broken a window, he has only "been in swimming, ami w as the last fellow out." - From the Adrian, Nobles count y Minn., ('iti:i n of last week, we learn that at a coiiv.-niiun of the Peoples party for Noble- county, held at W'orthington. on Wed nesday of last week, our old friend .lohn A. Kennedy. formerly of Kbcnsburg. was nominated for Register of deeds. Mr. Kennedy is at present filling the position In- is nominated for, having been elected two years ago on the Democratic ticket. His old friends in Cambria, will he triad to learn that he is stiH in the "swim." A few weeks since, ten cars of coal were shipped to thclrvoiia Coal Co'sovt-ns I from Portage, for the purpose of ascer taining the coking properties in the coal. After a fair lest the coal has been pro nounced excellent for steam purposes but for coking is a failure. Had the coal pro ven gootl for making coke our town would have lost the cut ire hem-lit of the Irvona Coal "o., which would have been a very nlack eye" to many of us. If late re poets are to 1m- relied upon the Company will operate its mines on a larger scale than ever in the future. Cil inrt Stint'l ii nl. The water furnished the people of Kbcnsburg from tin? water works is exet ra hlo. It is not only warm but it is muddy, and w hen H stands, the bottom of the ves sel in which it is. placed is filled with sedi ment. Then? is said to he water enough in the Jones resevoir for present needs but the pump is out of order and has Itecn for sometime past although, there has be n plenty of time to have it repaired or re placed. There is to he a special meet ing of council next wok to consider the question of opening Up a street for the helielit ttf a gentleman from Pittsburg, and we would suggest the propriety of tin? council atlhe same time giving the people of Kbcnsburg a little -hare of their attention and take some measures towards having the quality of the w ater supply improved. On Tuesday Mr. Kavid Prit e, one of Kltetisburg's butchers was bringing four fat steers into town, having purchased tin tn from Mr. John P.oas, of Allegheny townsblp. On the way, the steers, when ever they would come to any water would' wade into It for the purpose of cooling olf. At the east 1 of town there is a coyered culvert and when they reached that point one of thst--rs rushed ill at the end and was followed y another. The culvert w a too small for them lo get through or turn around and they had to he dragged out. The hist one c t ting in w as all right when IHilh'd out. but the tirsKmewas gotten out with considerable ill ft lenity iind was una utile to stand up. He w a rolled over In a Held and idt to .( Upeiate, but instead of so do.'jig ftit-tl in a few hour- jifterwanl. . ii Wednesday morning a party of- la dies consisting of Mrs. T. M. Richards. Mr, n. i. Zahm. Mrs. A. V. Parker. Mi s. R. J. Humphreys. Misses I,,ra Stearns. Maud y.ahm. ( iei't ie Larimer and I.owell Parkt r visited Camp Minnie, south of tow i.. ::':d p n t t h- .la y p'.-asa n 1 1 among the oamp.is. The Visit. , s w.'e lleat.,1 i v : i i I v by the Im-iihers of the camping party, and the many cuiite-i. s extended by the hitter con; i i 'ait. d laig. 'v in the lilt "S , ; ',. Villi III. A l w i iil y-j i ai -old sun of hd.ti Push, of in a r N int vab. a bilt.-i. by a ra'tlc siiakea few tl.:s ago. pein : close to his b 'inc. I e-tii't o-ili-il in a a hitia tin r.- in a short time, ami uranka large niianlitv m w !: i-k v a a I w as put to bed. Medical aid was at once summoned, and afii-r lb. tiat- li-o!ll;ad wmked with hiill fil' several hours he suec.-e.letl in pulling him through. During III- progress of l:S treatment his limbs swelled to ail enormous sie. hut he is all right now and a' le to b.- about.- Jtitl Usw; (;,(,? Iliirglnr.v In Howard f'ounty, Mary. ImikI. K i t.it in Cn v . Md., July I'.'. A daring robbery was pel pet rate, at the residence of Mrs. C. A. Pindle. near lllch. -t. r. last night. Mrs. Piddle and ln-r two -ii.gle daughters. Misses Virginia ami Ant iinetie, live there, anil while asleep their home w as invaded by what would seem tu indi cate a band of thieves, and every room and closet in the lower portion ransacked, and over a hundred dollars' worth of alu-ahl-'s carried otT. About half-past twelve o'clock one of the daughters in the Second story was aroused bv footsteps near her door. She leaped out of bed and this had t he effect of frightening the burglars from the house. On ma k i ng an investigation it was found that every door ami window on the lirst floor was open. Several packages had carefully been prepared by the robbers and set in the yard to be taken aw ay. but which they failed to gather up in their hasty retreat. Most of the silverware stolen was marked with the initials of some member of the family, ami a postal oitler taken was numbered 7. l'i'' and issued May 17th. ls't-.'. at Kbcnsburg. Pa. it is to be hoped that these marks may lead lo the detection of the dastardly miscreants. They are supposed to be the same gang of burglars who entered the residence of Mr. Thomas H. Caither. near KUicott City. Saturday night hctore the household had retired, and w ho escaped without getting any booty. The above notice we ;-lip fiom the Pal t i more .1 no W it it. The residence Inn via r i. d is that of the wife and family of Mr. A. T. Pindle. w ho is well known here, hav ing been for a number of 3 cars promi 11 cut -I) ideiititied w ith land operations in Plack lick tow iiship-l narrluicp l.l--iiso. The follow ing marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week eliding Wednesday. July rr. is"-.': Ceorge F. tia-iun and Ada Claw sou. Ka-l Concilia ugh. Poland Dixon and Pacin i M. Wt bh. Fallen Timber. Koberl M. Wisoi and Sarah J. Swatman. Johnstow 11. John Scharz am! P.-rllta Young. Johns town. Demeter llllbtllskv. Peliscreek. and Z11 zau.i Iiolinsik. Scooplowii. Albert T. Scotland Mary Kilt-u Cm bin. Kbt ll-blll g. Michael l. ihshart and Annie K. l'ara baiigb. Cairoil township. (iistav Kujat ;:nd Kmma P. Old. Power Yotler tow us I op. I Jt-orge Porch and KNie May Messenger. Johnstown. Herman J. (.rouse, Cambria township, and ( aniline Wagm-r. Jackson township ( it urge K. Singer and A. May Walker. Jackson tow n-hip. William Jackson Myers. Pouring Springs. Plair county, ami Klli-n Plunket. I lea 11 township. W. II. Waters and Lena I'pperiuati. John-tow n. I.t-vidora Siivan ami Po-anna Jordenar. Washington tow n-hip. Peter C. Stoliz. Altoona. ami Rose A. Adams. Parr tow nship. Tlie rrnnn) Irnnla llHllniHtl" Tnflni Day i:riirniM l I lie .Mi ore. July was a great mouth for the seashore excursions: August bids fair to be givatci. The tickets include the choicest points on the coast, and are available for Cape May, Atlantic City. Sea Isle City or ( Iceait City at the saui" rate. Tin- remaining dales are August Jth mid August lth. Tin-excursion tickets, good for twelve days, are to be sold at a rate of sio.oo from Pittsburg and at eoi responding!)' low rates from other stations. A special train of parlor cars and day coaches will leave Pittsburg at s:.Mi A. M.. for Philadelphia, sloppingat all important junction points, where connections w ill be made with branch lines. Passengers w ill spend the night in Philadelphia and pio ceed to the seashore by tegular trains of the next day. Tickets will he sold from stations named below ami train schedule will he a- follow s: Train Pate leaves. Johnstow n .(.j:. U :o:i a. m. ( resson i s..Mi H:.V- A. M. Altoona -.(I" l'-:""' v. m. Philadelphia Arrive T: 11 i-. m. Application for information and tickets should be made to ticket agents at above stations or to T. K. Watt, passenger agent Western district, Pittsburg. Pa. 4'ommnitirallnii. Sr. Ari.rsl ink. Pa., July ls'.r.'. 1'ililnr Cmiihriii 1'i i nmt n : The parishioners of St. Augustine have shown their appreciation of Father Mc Kvoy's zeal and labors in their midst by sending him a beautiful ami costly gold watch. His business rapidity, his ever leady zeal, his ability lo overcome all ob stacles that beset right management and sound judgment, his brightness of word and doctrine to preach the word of Cod in season and out of season, the good of every kindness done will live here though our rugged fields grow again into a howling wilderness. The committee appointed to carry the taken of love to our former pastor has re turned delighted with their visit to Put ler county and are most enthusiastic on the subject of the good being done in the parish of Clearfield. May thd hies.- Fath er McKvoy. i. m. .1. . Aricimiriil I. Int. The following cases will Ih- presented for a.igument at argument court, August salt, l-'.i'.": In the matter of the rule 011 William Schmidt, guardian of Annie and Mary M. J ii-t to show cause why tin? appointment should not lie revoked. In re exceptions to report of John II. Prow 11. auditor in estate of J no. V. Weak land, deceas(sj. In re exceptions lo the first and filial ac count of Henry Parnhart, administrator of Michael Parnhart. deceased. In re exceptions to the con lit Illation of of tht? sale of F A. Shoemaker, trustee for t he sale of the real estate of I auiel Swank, ile:case.l. Ill the matter of the ext;epl ions to report of D. K. Puflon, auditor in the estate of John Campbell, Sr.. deceased. Cki.k-i INK J. P.I. All:. July '..'. is'...'. Clerk O. C. rw r tli" ;rc-Bl Mrlkr.-Itent ;i vrn In llif 1'IIM.nri: IijM-Ii Absolutely fair, impartial, ami without any bias giving every detail of interest prompt ly ami correct ly. The l -i account -of tlail"' occiii rent es. The liue-t i 1 1 11 -1 1 i -Jjoijs. giving u al views of the situation. Cur rrfioutl . nee. Iii our letter Iat week we concluded with our visit to Honcsdale, which we left alx.ut four o'clock on Wednesday after noon. We returned to Scrat'.ton by the Ji'av it y 1.1 i I roa.l. stopping alint an hour at l'arvi.-w. a popular n-"i t for pi. ni. .- on tin- M,.ii-ir mountain. Tin- point i-otn-of t he highest on the mountains and a f fords a !mi" view, but it U-ing cloudy, the t he ra n go of v i-ioii was much shorter than hail it be.-n a clear, sunshiny Tlay. Aft"r leaving Farvtew we returned to S,-ra 1. ton w here v. c spent the night and the next mo mini: at s o'clock started for AH anv. !.. cati'al.'f the Knipire state, one hundred and ninety-live miles distant, ov.-r the Delaware ,v Hudson raihoi-1. The country tr:' versed is mostly devoted to farming, but it does not strike one as being an overly pr.iduc ti ,- one. The farms as w e -pj u a !oi g t he railroad do not look as well as in our own county. The large, commodious barns seen throughout the balance of the state are here r n-"picuoiis by t heir absence. After posing the stte line and getting into New York we entt r the great hop 1 ro il lie in g part of I he count rv. a ud t he sjght ,,f whole fields of hops on every farm is some thing new and novel. The lit Ids generally look to contain from three to sjy, acres anil are stuck fill! of pnles Six to tell fe( t ill heighth for th' bops to vine on. th poles being about three f.-et apart, with strings -t ruim from t lie top of one pole to the bottom of il..- pole adjacent. Another peculiarity we noticed was the absence of fences along the public roads. Cattle are not allowed to run at large ami it was a common sight to see a corn field next to t lie public road wit bout a fence. The fields used for pas; me, however, are fenced. We reached Albany about three o'clock ami most of the party stopped at the Del van House, where we got our dinner. While there it was announced that the of ficials of the I tela w an- .V H ml son Railroad Company had kindly offered in take the party to Saratoga at t:.o. ami nearly all availed t hem-el es of the opportunity of visiting this famous summer resort. Saratoga is thirty-two miles distant from Albany ami on the route w e passed the falls of the Mohawk, close to where that river enters the Hudson. We leached Saratoga about one hour af ter starting, ami on our arrival the party seat tereil. striking out in little groups for the purpose of inspecting ;he place where New York's loo spend iheir cash and the summer season. For fine hotels Saratoga i-' said to he un rivaled. There am a numbor of them that cover entire blocks and are five and six stories high. Ten dollars per day and upwards is the price of hoarding iu them, but as we intend keeping the subscription price of the Fi;i i m a x at 1 he same old rate, we merely glanced at thetn and kept a grip on oil) pocket book. We visited the springs, dra 11 K some of the water, tooK a stroll t hroii gh the low 11 a ml t h rough J lid 11 il toll's park". Judge Hiltoll settled Up the estate of the millionaire merchant prince. A. T. Stewart, and he him self ha- been pretty w ill set t led ever since. Judge Hilion's park contains over I.hmi acres, is laid out in walks ami driveway-, is all kept li.ie a law it and is dotted over with the Itnest marble statuary. The biii! lings are a hoits.. hir himself, one for his married daughter, and one each for his two sons. .. stride that is c.piu! in cost to any linii-11 that we know of in Cambria count y is also on t he givuin.is. After spending five hours in Saratoga u e 1 el 11 rued to Al ban y w here w e -pent t In night, getting up early for the purpose of seeing the city. On Friday morning tin? janitor of the Stat.; House opened up at 1 o'clock, earlier than usual, for t he pur pose of allow ing the editorial fraternity to inspect it. 1 1 is t he most cost ly st ale cap tol in the ("iiit.-d States. anJ when com pleted it i-estimated will COst '.'t.ll.llOO. It is magnificent in :.ll its details, tut we imagine a large part of the cost went into t In - pockets of t he politicians instead of in to t he building. At ":'.m. in coin piny w it li over 01 h- i i'-, we went on board the "New York," one of the Hudson river day boats, ami started dow n that beautiful stream. The -eeitery i-said to he the grandest on any river in America, and we are satisfied lo take it for granted that it is. We have nut the -pace to attempt any description of it. hut merely mention the towns and places of i nteresf. We passed Hlld-wll. the Catskills. Riliclteck. Po'keepsie. Newhiirg, West Point and Yonkers, arriving at New York at C.:uo P. si. At New York the edi torial parly as a whole di-handed, each one t ak ing his ow n w ay home. Wt? spent Saturday ami Sun lay in the city leaving 011 Simtla y evening .it - o'clock and arriv ing homo on Monday morning. It was a delightful trip and one that will long he remembered by all who participated iu it. .1. i.. 11. Arcniuriil 1.1st. Follow ing is a list of case- s(-t dow 11 for argument at argument court. August Mh, Is'..-.': l'ick vs. p. p. p. Company. M unlock Pro-, vs. McKelvey. Parnhart Pros. vs. same. Ki'iidon. plaint i IT in error, "vs. use K011 deli. In ie opening streets in Lilly Itorough. lleslop vs. Sti ayer. In re road iu Minister township. I.angbein vs. Thomas. Weimer vs. Mcl-'eaters. Same vs. saint'. Fse Ferguson vs. Wayne et al. Johnston, Puck Aa Co. vs. (iallaher. Kitrl vs. ( iross. Iu re rule on auditors ttf Washington township. Ilancutf vs. Purk. Foiist. plaintilT iu error, vs. Ilelfrick. Same vs. Pro! he 1 s. In re private road of John ('rouse. Iu re private road of D. C. Philip.-. Kroteiiderfer vs. How man. II ilelildlier vs. ("rouse. Hammer vs. Cauflicld. Iu ie road iu Carroll tow n-hip. Mullen, plaintiff in error, vs. Cometh. Youngkin vs. llaynes. Kvans vs. Page et al. Trust, Safe Deposit .V Title Insurance Co. et al. vs. Puck et al. Paltzer el ah, plaintiff iu error, vs. (irif lilh. Pulew nn- vs. Troxell et al. Cressvvell vs. Kr.ntz. et al. Kunklevs. McLaughlin. Paker vs. Paker. Atlas Publishing Co. vs. Kck X Son. Htdsinger vs McKillip fc Co. J. C. Da:i;v, July i., l-;rj. Prothontary. F.vrry Urmorral Is interested iu the national ticket. To a'rm himself against the sophistries of the Republican party, every Democrat should read "Frauds and Falsehoods of the Re publican Parly," the latest, the largest and most authentic campaign document ever issued. It shows the fallacy of pro tection, the weakness of reciprocity, the liiiancial mismanagement and wasteful ex penditures of the Pepiiblican party. The comparison of the Mills and McKinh-y is an eye-opener to farmers, liuvhaiiics ami laborers. Complete biographies of Cleve land and Stevenson. a report of the con vention, the party platform and an cxosi tiou of Democratic principles. Nearly 1,00 pages. Price only fLaO. Special terms to Democratic clubs. Rig pay to working agents. Canv assing Hok sent flee for In c uts. Address II. J. SM ITH .V CO.. -(.'; Wabash Ave., Chicago. III. The days ha- lost S minute- in length since J unc VIM. OMIaarji. RARNH ART. Died nt her home In Pittsburg on Friday, Julv I- - ' Mrs Annii' Rai r.hart, wife of K. F. Rirnl.nrt. j agcu .vi years. 1. monti.s alio . uays. The deea-el had 1-in-h a re-ident (' Pi'.ts btiig -ince the 7th of April hi-i and had l .-eii in poor health f.-r several yeais. h r death resulting from 1 heumati-m and pneumonia which -he contracted from ex posure at the time of the Johnstow n Hood. I ting thef. a re-iil til of that place. Re sides a !-i'i-:ivi-tl kn-b.tiid -he leaves to mourn hi r lo-s two -mail children Riniie. aged five, and Kugeue. aged two years. She is a l-o surv ived bv her ntothet. Mr-. Margaret Yeaglin. of Carroll township, and four brother John K..vvho is married and ie-i-1-s in Rarr i.i.vn-hi : William. ( ; 1 -urge J.. ami Thomas p.; ami ut,e -j,i.er. Leana. tin-latter three brothers and -i-t.-r re-id i ii g a t home with their mother. Her remains pa ed through this (dace on Sat urday ami wi fe taken to la r mother's home. The Interment took place on Sun day morning at '. o'clock, when. aftcV a pcijiiium High Mass. her remains were laid lo rest in St. Rem diet's eemeiery in arrolltf-w n. May she rest i; peace. MA LO Y. Died at Ihe home of h.r daughter. Mrs. Sarah Sank -r. in Lore! to. on Saturday. .Tidy m!X 1 ".;. Mrs Sarah Ma'oy a zed '..7 years i months and six davs. The deceased was the widow of John Maloy. who died mnnv years ago. She is survived bv live children John of Alle gheny town-bin: Fiddns. .f New York: Susan, wife of Jesse Kekeni'otle. of Loret to: Hugh of Johnstown, ami Sarah widow of the late Alovsins Sanker. of Loretto. with whom the deceased made her home. Of late rears site was totally blind, and at t imes almost deaf, but her intellect was unimpaired. Her remains were interred in the Catholic cemetery at Lor.-ito on Monday. lmlnrnl t'rt. The ttiestiou i- often :i-ked and -a-aifely ever answ ered, w hy w hi-key made now is not as pure ami rt-li ible as it was forty years ago. It is nevertheless a fact that il is made purer an.l ln-tti-r to-day than at that time. With the improved methods fti-il oil ami other impurities are entirely Ii minuted. A sworn stalement as to the purity, age and tjuaiity of the whisky sold is ftirnisne.l by one dealer who advertises full iuarts. sjv year old pure Penn.s Rye, at 'l.t"t per quart, or six quarts for ?.".( m. Silver Age ?.1aO jier (iiart. Ttiitjiiesne ?l.'.'."i pcr'inart. Port. Sherry. Sweet California Willis at r.(K A eirmplete catalogue and price list of all fit re in u ami domestic liq uors mailed on application by Max Kt.Ktv. -.' l'ed. ral St.. Allegheny. Pa. For sale by J. V A. K. P.etid. r. Ki-iis-burg. Pa. nitrrltniiroini Xoflcci. 11!KNSIU'l:il MAKKI.K AMI 'tlJAMTK j WerWa. ji l.aTfhe'! t'V n Ptdi?) rrperter o' th .litiniiKn tinily llrrnli! KHInMu tlonlors ami tine irorils. Ptirirur n rent ttvlnir trttt to Kticrst.nrir tli? writer o this artW-lo vtitf1 the Mtrttli? nn.l Oritttr W-rk-B t.t .lto. XViUtiriri.Ti Stn, whirh were t'.'irt'V I in l-vt. Tt e nf'tr uit'inl.or of thif Iifniro-'aWe tina lias hl an expTien'-fl of thlrtj tiv rTi. r t tiip ft.-n n,1 t.nrtnr t. nl-o fU 1 Mr'.) worker. The da-n ot wr.i-fe tliey prxl'ii-e In t.t h Lifte-it rlu's anil ftvlc. From four to live l-nrtts ure piniit..ynl im-l tltr vcrv tinwt mon uiiipntii In Itie P.nnty Fet are "nx-rOnen" r.t iltoir skill. Slilpm-pt.i are nai.le ilirouiri tlti.-anil to atioinintf riiiintlfj. "All kin. is l rcn'otry work Is i-Tconteil ar.rt n finilineof r,.n Itufiinir Is han.lle.l an! fo'.l Th Ptw-k of work koi t nn htm.l f roi-ivo.l ty the c:tr-lo:n! ) Is vrrv rxlrn'iri n l utanT very fine monuments are exIoMto,!. tw et'-lally rlnir pT..iiifit in tru- ru"ln sty Ie an.l In liiiifitlen ot 1'rickw. rk , with ! finely exeeutoil rrn-s on the trjt. Among the mahv fine monnmentJ erer't-.I l.v ttil? firm 1 n elul: ton fcifteen-fect-hiith iriontiiren'. fr Stinrill lirlthth. morument tor Kntlier "hri-ty (siT'een foot high), alo innliii innrta lor .l:if-oh Kll-ler an.! .Irttmrter ot .l.-hn trlitlth. Huth irentlcnion i:lv .rrsonnl atten tien to husinrs a writ as txc-rutillK the r.ne't work. In .il' the lnie Ihey have l.een In ti-'ines they have ailiirrr.l strict ly tn the minim hit e..o!s just 11 rct.reTite.l and price a? low m The panic eluF ol tt i.tK etrn he iM.ujrht elsewhere. We hare no liettancy in ree.ti.inen.linir Meer. "1lkin Kon X Son ti.'our re.pm an reliihle huslness men. nrntressive un.l trtit w-rthy. Visit the;r estb-lls-hrpertt Leforc or.lerintr eUewhttfe.' riTSi clal mtiention paid to rt-ttina work. F( K SA1.K. farm in Munter own!tlp. t'amhria coun ty, fp. tor itarrieiilar.-" enll or. or nMre.; M ks. fi.i.kn riKiM:r.b. .Iuncl7."ra. 'r?s.ii, Pa. A i'AK I.A1 l H irU Wire cheaj at lMi!ton LILLY BANKING : CO., LILLY, PA., J.MI. IS. Ml M I X, AMIIi.K. A CKNKK.M. r.ANKIX. KUSIXESS TKANSAi.'TKIi. rinn, mi k, ani a idrxt instr A xr K. A IAj Till: I'KlN'f I I'M- STKAMSIIII' MXKS HKPUrsKXTKI KV I S. AiTounts f incrcli;int., furmi-rs and otli its ranii-st ly sitlit-iti-ii. assin iiiiuir iatri.iis thttt all litisint-ss i-iitriislftl lo u will rf ci-ivi.' iiiiniil. ami i-an-Cul atti-itti.ni. and 1" ln-1.1 M ri. t I y i-diiliili-nlial. distunicr will 1m- trcatiil as 1 i iM-ia 1 1 y as fiixxl Imnki'i? rules will iM-rinit. LILLY 1.AXK!X; CO., ft-li.v.Ki. Lilly. lVrina. A rnrrijK m nirn s. E. Hurus. vs. I In the Court of Common San.ly Huu t'oal and ) llt ot ?n mt.ria ?o. I.an.l 'o. I.lmiteJ. No. 14. March term, li. W. I'. S . Treus. ' And now to wit. the f:h tlay of .lnne. lH'.y. on motion tit Alvjn Kvans. ("otinsct lor Sltrrifl Shumnki-r, T. W. luck ni.mnteil audittir to ilis trilnite the money in Hot liiin't ol the Sheriff arlsir.ic In mi the sale ol the tlclendant ctira;acy'8 personal t.rijiorty to an.l ariionit the crsons "lc Kally cutitleil to receive the (-ami. From t lie Kerord. Notice is hereby ttren tint 1 will fit at my of fice In Kt.eosl'iirif .a- the iur.ose of aiiove potntment on TIHAY, Aliil'Sr 10. iKO, t t'! o'clock, a . si . at which time nn.l place all par ties Intererestetl may attcntl. otherwise lie forev er ilcl arreil Irotu civnini; in on Fui.l land. T. W. HU'K. July 'J?. V.tiJ. Auditor. AI'MITtlKS' Mil C Notice I? lieret.y iciv.-n thnt havinsrbeen hp pointe.l l.y the t Irphatis' ?ourt ol amliri i coun ty Auditor to tli.'trittutc tlie luml in the hand of Henry .1. l.lck and I'eterC. Sharhauirh. exe cutotsi of John Link. .1 r.. deceased, as Mtown their first and final account to and and aiuonsrt tho."e en'illeil tltereto. I will Kit In Attorneys' Kooiu, Curt House. EtienM.unr, la., on f on li.v. AnHSI I xl, IH!'J, nt 10 o'clock, a. m.. lor lite iitirpope ol attending to the dutie." ot raid Rppointiuent. when and w here all persons inter ested may attend or ho foreycr deharred from emu Inn in on paid fund. H. H. 51Vt.l!S, July I.":iu Auditor. VlHlTllK-SNOTli'i;. Notice Is hcrel.y nlvon that havlnsr Leen a.nnt.l by the Orphans' 'urt of Cambria county Autiiior to di.strrtiute the luu.l tn the hands ..I John II It'Utilns, xuar.liau ol minor cltlld. flrcn of Mii l ilt na Luther, iloccafel. derived Iroiu sale ol real estate to and atnonicft thoe Ie irally entitled thereto. 1 will tit in Attorney" Ifooui, Ciouri House, Kt.enshtirs. l'a.. on Mou tlay, AntTliot lot. .:. at lu o'clock, a. . tor tlie purpufe ol allemllnic to the duties of mm appoiutuient. when and wht ro all persons inicr-e.-ted may attxn-1 or he forever debarred trom omitnic in on mM fund. II. H. .M tits, July 13. .'it. Auditor. STK A YS Came to the residence of the under pinned in Alk-L-iieiiT township on or attout the Flth of July, one ttaik white faced hull, 1 I. lack and white laced hull. 1 hrtudle hull, one rjd antl white spotted heitcr, one dark I ruiillp lieiler. all about one year old. The owner is re quested to come forward prcre property, pay harues and take them awav. otherwise they will bs Uts'iH.scd of according to Jaw. W.J. lit'CK. Allcuheuy Twp , July -J'.t, iw.2. IMtli SALE. The timber leal of a tract of land sltuaUd In lean town.-hip, Cambria o .uiity . containing not less Hi. it hall a million feet ol Lumber two thirds lleilick, balance bard wood. Within three inrtcri ol a mile .,1 the C. nil. It. K. ln lutreol JA-MKS KKAItNEY. A if cut. lln-j Ltrfih Ave . Altoon.. I'a. June l'i. is?it!t. SI KAY III I.U Came tu the residence ol the uralersltrne.l in Munstur township on or alKiut the loth of May last, a brindln bull alxiut two years old. The owner will eome lorward. lrove f.ruirty. pay chances aud tke biiu away,' otherwise be will be klsposcd of aecordini; to la'w. JAMKS M'LAT'tlHI.IN. JNIunster township. Julv 6. lH-.ri Noi U?K To STiniKHUl.liKKS. The annual meeting of tlie stockholders of lite Cres.ti Sprtnir? Con,pan will be held at the Mountain Hon e Ciiesvu. la. on Tl'hMiAY. At'i S I's l" "i. t l-t oc.-.'k. a. m. KI?lion of president and directois famedav and place. E. H I'Yl'.. July 13 St. Seuetary. Carpets 3 IS Boys' IJAIMKIAIITntK TAH1.K Ml. 1 HK1ut. IV :resfon, t learlK-ol fi.ut.tv :i:u Nea- York fiort Koute Kailroad. In tliwtt.n attt-r November ir.t.h la'.'l. Jrvona ; txp.T.. ; - - Church ' r 1 rain . 1-ast ' x i5 I-lne Mail-.. : ; - - o C f. nist. IlNN - . w .' - "- -s - ;r fi -4rirT,.i.t.i.,.i.,. 1-3 : i , I'at-trle U Mail.. r i- : :i s,.-.-r o :z ri r ls - rr " :, ?i r r Church Traint . :i - - c c 2 t t x tit x or Irfave daily except Sunday. 4 1 .care Sunday only lilitck lefers indicate telcirraph stall-. n . Jiennj's. Moore's and ;ristie's Cro-slr.ag w i!l be fl.ia stations tor al-, trains. No. 1 connects at Cressun with Jotm--town K -ire?s at s -jt for poliits itwecn l?ri-sntt anJ l.ihnst.iwn. and with I'ai-itie i:xpres flt 4r for points west ol Johnstown. Also with Mail I'ri'in at '.i for points east of Crcs.i. No. 6 connects with Mail Train at 4 -i3 lor points AVe.'t of Cref-son. and Mai; Ex press fur joint? east ot "reson. From points wcet of Cre"on No. 4 connect-1 with Mat) train at 'J'.'.l. an.l tcm p. ints cast of Cregsf.n with Johnstown Express nt ,s 7. nn.l l'a cihe Ex.res at 45. N't. 6 connect with Mail Train at 4 'Jii Ipiiii points east of Cresson. and M ill Express at 7 from points west ot Cresson. Sunday trains connect with Pi.t-ili - Express n rvl Mail Train west and mall Kxpresa e.-t. 1'assenifers to or Irotn points on I'eiinsylrania i Northwestern Hailroad can take train at Coal tx.rt or Irvona. Stations marked 'T are fliir stationn. l'as senuers wishinir to iret o:f will notify the con due tor. l'a ssenirers wish init to net uri will tlais the train at these stations. l rins wili n-.t stop unless 60 notit el. W. I. K ATlint'N. iJeneral Manairer an.l t-uperintendent V. J. Kt'lJiJiHiN. Train 3Ias;t-r. 1 A1IK(IAIT1ME TAHI.K OK THE EHENS i burit i Cressou Uranch Kuitroad. In eitect le-eniter -, lWi. I'nnrrllnnl I'rrimon. WEST. . EAST. trster Exp Is 65 a in ilarrisl urir Ac. ,.1'': a m Western Exp... lUim ehore Exp.. :vt a m Johnstown Exp..S 'J4 a lu Mail !t s a in Tacihc Exp t 4.S a nt Hay Exp 11 04 a m Mail 4 'J6 p m AIto..na Exp.... 1 'Hi p tn Way I'ass M pm Mail Exp 5 17 p m .I'l.iU Exp 8 12 v m StU'I'H WAKH. Ills- No. 1. No.i No. 3 tance. am am r w. Ebensbiira: 7 40 In vr, : HraJley 3 0 7 5i 10 i'd 3 44 Kaylol . 4.8 T M lu M 8 Nl Noel 6.1 R Ol 10 KH 3 .'.fi Munster 7.S tt M 41 4 no Lucket .' It M 4S 4 Hi Cresroa II ij t '.- 10 5i 4 15 niii;thwai;ii. Itisi- No. 1. No. 2. No. .. tance. am am r m. Cresson v :tti li pi 5 '."i Lucket 1.7 :;s 11 2i i ..i r.a Munster 3H 4n 112:' 5 ;C Nttel a.:t n 44 .ll 5 4.: Kavlor 6. ft H47 '1 41 a 4s Kradley 8.3 . 52 11 4 7 : ir, Etenst.urir ..11.3 Id pi I2 ol d In Hra.llty, Noelan.1 Lucket are Elan Stations. No trains on Sunday. VTTENTK IN. S LM EKS! I have Leen apKtlnte.l rT the Hon. Secre tary of tlie Interior I'ENSl iN AMi ' I . - I M A.:ENT. I have TWEI. K YEKS' E.I Kit IENCE. All claims entruste.1 t.t me will r,-ri-ue itrtiintii atttntion. Any rtlili-rs drawing lc s then Jt! -er U-onih cLsion rm have it increased to tt. 8. fltt antl 12 jter nion'h act.r.lin tu Uts-t-liltiy. under tlie act o t Jure 27. 1'. . flease iflve an ol I w.uinic.t c miraile your i.at rrinaKO. Hrricewltli Wiu. H. Sct liler. Attorney at lw. Keutle's 1C..W, 4 entre street. Elnsl.uri; H. .!.:. llfKKE. Pension At?rner. Late Maiorllth Uet., Petina. Kescfves. May 2t, lS'.'2.ain CTICK Is lierel.y kivert tht the toll.iwtni; ac i.1 count ha Itcen tile-1 In the Court ot Cotu nion I'leas o( Caml.rla countv. l'a , an.l will l-e eouriruie.l liy s tl.l Curt on yt oiiflsiy. he HHi Iy f Amtiml, unless cause tie known to the contrary : First anJ final account ol K. .1. n'Cimniir, j Cignee ol Chu. E. ftet-kley et ax. JAS. 4?. IHKHV. July 15,18;i2. l'ro'.bontttary . nlr t'. sm I r.Nt-w Vutki'ttr UP WITH THE SALES ! DOWN WITH THE PRICES ! No let up to the Great l:irain S:tle this week of uress Goods, Carets:, Shoes, Oxford-, an.l Clothin-. GO TKEY TflUST ! Tin's week wc will ?cll a hiir lot of new Challies nt. ." and Jets, a yard. New wasli tlress poods, worth "10c., at Sc. a yard. New 30-huh dress good.-, at 1 ". Dress ginghams at S, 10 anil 12e. Goodralico at uc Linen towding', oe. at iHe. Cartain Kcriui, 7k. Men's gray-mixed pair Carpet at Lowest Possible Prices ! Is our watehword. We crin suit you in prices, can please you in quality, and if you want to huy carpets this month come to us, as you will find our prices the lowest of any house in this coun ty. 1 -yard wi'le carpet as low as 1 ") cr-nts a yard. Cotton in grain at 30c. ; best heavy ingrain, at 10, -"0 and COe. ; Brussels at Go, 70, 75. S5c. an.l 1.00; R:1. :;t 30, 3S, 45 and Stair at 20, 22, 25 and P,e.; Straw Matting at 17, ID aud 25c; Window Shades, G feet lotig, nn spring rollers, at 25, 30, 35 and 45e. each, Infants' button shoes, 1 to 5, 22c. a pair; Children's spring heel, button or lace, 5 to 8, 50c; Children's spring heel .hoes, from 0 to 1 1, 75c.; Mioses high cut spring heel button, 1 1 to 2, si. 25 and 1.4 R; Ladies' Oxford Ties, patent leather tips, at 75c.; Ladies' Oxford Ties, patent leather tips, .fl. OS; Ladies' cloth-top Oxfords, with tips, at $1.23, Ladies, try our new button shoes at 1.23, 1.48 and 1.75. Also our new cbdh-to spring heel shoe at 2.48. Gentlemen, try our new solid leather shoes at 1.24 and 1.50; Kangaroo, La-e and Congress lace shoes, 11 to 2, 0-V.; 2 lo 5, Try Our Clowning ! For the next ten days we will give you your pick of two hundred men's suits worth 12.00 j;nd '!. 50, at This week we will sell a big lot f ( hildren's and boys' suits .it a TWENTY-FIVE PZR CEKT. REDUCTION ! Pur chasers to the amount of 10.00 t r over will have their fare paid by us. So come right along and do not allow this item of ex pense to prevent you from takintr advantage of our Geat liar gain Sale. SIMON &L CO., Gallitin, Pa. EBESBURG WiL! lJ.vve For I l'i .. I Spni-a T f"!; l!;i". - I Cull at. r-. 1 I.v'lnl r.l.l--t::iii .-. I". -i I . irt -. !.:! Ie- JeH.'r. K..fccs . s.- ii, ... i ,- nii :!.. :. i II a v Kork-. llv amir.-. 1 t,r- -I !, I 1 l , Hi- .::. 'il.. tc- .U i. Il.il: , IT IS A Il'TVyn nw ynnraelf nn:l fnm llr to ret th hsl thIh lir vonr mant'. Io.twiitiy4. in vt.iirfi)tti-fnr.i inrrt-.nli.a: N . I.. !lutflM stim-N, hii-h reprenl Ihts taiut. lur piict- k-l, nn Ihuusauila w ill n-.lttv. V ?r W. L. DOUGLAS ThE BEST SHOE Vi THE WORLD FOR THE MDNt. A (tcitniiir ( -vt at hor . that wilt not rip, fin calf, -.aiii! , f-Mi'Hiih tnsui ttxl)le, inort- rm fortail.M vlih hti' 1urnll t tmn any i ln-r rrcr f-iUl li.t- price. LiUiiMCiialutu UiiiUe bhercoilun fP'in (t to aud llsnd-ftewcil, f neHlf hfwi Th fct tho j-ri-. i"Lt euial tiiic liiiiH.irtt.-a fclitjt-s c-fiiiis from f J0 5 I'ulirr rho,worn f.irmeni nni nil 3Os thf rs w iio v ;iut a Mi h.-.tx v -ulf. H:n p-tl-ii, t xtnr"n t- li'-' .-ht, ap) lou alk in, iud will ktt p M t tirv Mi l v :rTii. 00 1 ti - nil. nn l Work- 4? mi m trKimi: SIum s w ii f iv,- itnnc u tr fr i 'un lii iiiy iittii bi:' t l'r nt:tk. '1 Ivy :in- n!H!r f. r Ht-r-vhr, Th iin'Tt t-iiifc talc f how liiut workiiigtuca liHvefouutl tnKcit. DouCl OTifi Yonth.' 1.T5 Srliool tJ J jf O iot'M arc wort) lv th l - it . ry M'ucrc. 1 hexiM'Ai t iTii!. .h'M ?i4ild at tii-rl.-c-t. 1 H !nC lni!U.ftl. ..o, l-CJUlUb Ai.OO n:. 1 1.7," Sh -h h for il i ) nre mndif tin- l st 1 nt.. -I.i r fliit t ulf, um d-iri'l. TImv re v-rT T v lih,c r -t rtul kd-1 lirra- I'hr .uirtikt -4U:tl-cn-ttn fuuIttirtrc tin? t mm l.tui tof(i.t. I.;tin v h v i-.h tuwoUuiiiLUi iu liifir footwear nn- llndm t hNout. Cnaliou.-W. 1 jNtu'laV it:iit ntl tho piioo i ittaTHH-t on (be 1 it t.m of mi-h-j I tok for it win ii yon otiy. Ft-war of tltal- r-tai i.mi iohii) Ft it nt. ! L-r iiiakt- f.irt'ii in. tNti-ti (uit it nt i ns nri f ! tllr'flt n I.-1 lllJM to JT "-.Ui KU i' Ut ifcr ot- tniutni mui.' v ti!iltT fut-- irt-iit.. V. I.. IUl'tiI-A, Jiruc Ltciu, NaM. SoW hy c. t. itojEirrs, Acertt. I III !! :;. ui j-J7.0ui iT-st. i;i. I'uticlcs wr iten at rr.t rt no'ico In itie OLD RELIABLE 1 ETNA11 .n. .:i-r l irsl Ha 'iijiutr. T. V . DICK, ;iiM i'i: tsi r. ciji1Mi:nc;-:ii no in ess "! r? ) 1 -. Etei;st nric..luiy H.i: testei Fire hsarencc Anp.ncy rI W. . IClv, General lrsurnnm Anenl :iJ:..-:r:;. r.t. Red talde linen Hose at "c. a at 2 25 and at 1.23. 7 I802. 'OUWDRY KB ?aJo This Year : Ci-n.ir Win.iaws s. i-1. M'eivtiii, 'I, in.? y 'l'opi-. I -. J'tn;;;is. l;n:ie ii-a.-t, V. at" ! -.-. lion t i a ts. Iiil. l.-i;-.arJf, I luirii-s, Mel-. I'tiosphte, .-ui, nt. IfutMiiJt: l'aver, .-stet l i.u. r.tinr. Steel Si l i: . S'ct-1 r.itttni:. Su-ar Kc .ics, 1. .1 s.r.o.,.R, rain linl'n with "'arn I'lnntcr Atta'-tur-at. H. A. SHOEMAKIZR. i:. l. joussrus. v.j.mcx. a. it". Mt r. EcTAULIsilKD Johnston, I5uek ic Cg.7 JlAMvKIJS, KI5KNSUUR' J, - - s IK.VN'A A. W. It: li, ( ashler. ITAi;Lisnr:."TsS. Carrolltown Bank, CAEHKI.LTUWN. i A. T. A. Ml AKHAf ill. Caililer. General Banticz EiisiijCFs Traii::c;- Tl.e fuiiawlnL' aro tlie t rinc!.i'1 ie .ur"" ' U.IilT.ll I 'UEKinir I'UrliiCSS : IIEI'OSITN Kect-ive,! jiayal'le on dcniMn 1. ..v..'. Intorcs.tter tan ecrtinc4te issue J i u n.e i' ' it .. . !.. N F.x!cn,lc l to ciisr. utters or t . ... ai.le nif nj ; r. vcj jiaj-er Jiscouc J It tiu'c". mu i i ions Ms-lc In the l.tcaJItT an.l nt.n r..i the d-irk.n. towns in the l'uite.1 Staita, tiLar'sr- ...ra". IIK41TS IsiFtie.l ncitntlal.lo In all iarts of the I'n- -. Si.-ttrs, ami loreitcn cxchanKe isuc-l ou .trt;. ol Euro o. AtfliriiTS II! incrrliaits. farmers and ottiers unite, u?u. I. ts h,.tu reasotal.le accoutolatli.?i w.i. he , 'hadtf' . Patrons are ngureit thui a',1 . raii'"-'!.r sotII ,e 1,1-1,1 as slrn tly private arc! --lcntlnl. tlittttiiey will l-e treatcj a: lih--ally l v. , lankia lulcs will i-crmit. ICcs; rctlu. y. j(iii!stii. i.r i. a. c. C. A. LANGBEIInT, Munufa'tnrtr ol a..J I ater in ALTj KINDS of riAHNES? siiiiius, Kiui.r, a nips, COLLARS HARNESS CILS, ELAMF.TS, Koie, Kly Nets, Currv U,iiu,i, !''., et". Ko-l-airi'it: N t-ui !y aral I'r.nij.tly 'otic. All work i-u :-i lee.l to f'.e saii-l:x-tio"n. 1'atinir Ilrl-llcs, from fi". u.. Tcati Hrnllea. Iroui f l oo up. Lai' Hus ters . irotn 4'ic. t: o .Mai-hinn-niH'le Harness, .'roiu .o0 U. Han 1 tr.a.le Marne-s, Ir in .tiin.iKi ua -'alI anil examine my stock relore mr el'asini; elsewhere. I K"arautee iu .'ell s CliCjp as tl.e cheai4st. i-Shoji ilarnrt. How on Centre . ircct. .ru".'tf M. D. KITTELL, Attornoy-o i -Jaw, EHKNSBl'Kil, I'A. Oitlee in Armory HullJlrn . j.p.c jurt Houi . . " AX i K (rl vost irtttnt P'Im-I Mil 1 14 iri i;i' 'litilu Tare for PI Ich. l i a,'$l. l.y I iniivMiirrn.iI St.,ttUn free. A, kin -ss- 4 . .t k k.-IS,' i.ux :n; S- rk City. G.EO. M. HEADK, A I I I UtXtV AT LA'.". ElEKil!t'l'lt, I'KDSt i.tlce on Vutre street, near iut;n. I . J
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