Establish!:!), 1860. Cameron County Press HKNRV H. M11.1.1N, l.illlor and Proprietor Ohvii.i.k Pboudioot, Assistant and Manager Raymond Rlekh, Assistant Foreman. W. Scott Stern i:r. Assistant I.m-jil Editor. PUBLISHED KVKHY THURSDAY MET ■ J ■ IM—IUIWIVIII REPUBLICAN TICKET. For Governor, JOHN It. TENKR, Obarleroi, Washington county. For Lieutenant Governor, CONGRESSMAN JOHN M.REYNOLDS, Bedford county. For state Treasurer, C. FRED WRIGHT, Susquehanna county. For < ongress, CHAS. K. PATTON, Clearfield County. For Representative in General Assembly, j JOS!AH HOWARD, Emporium. •2c STFSISnsiiSTiSi a # 1% j | Breezy | | Co u I | Nepi>s 1 SINN'AM AHONING. Mrs. A. J. Barclay and children are visiting at Coouellsvillc, I'a. Miss Mabel Buchanan was called away last week, by Jit' death of her father. Miss Helen Council has returned from Keating Summit. Miss Sara Munsell is visiting rs. Arvilla Couusil and family. Miss Bertha Fulton is visiting her brother Harry at Butler, Pa. Mrs. W. T. Piper and children are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Brooks. Nace 11 I>riiii:. now 1 ■•f-.tt.--l a? I)u- Bois. was home on the Fourth. J B. Connsil. of Tyler, spent the | Fourth with his mother here. Miss Myrtle Shafer spent the Fourth at Olean. Mr. and Mrs. Al. Cole are visiting out of town relative. ignite a number of our young people went to St. Mary- to celebrate r>n Mon day, the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Kinsley and daugh- | t'-r. Marguerite. were out ol town Sun day :ud Mondiv. V. titer Phillip* -j ,-,t the Fourth at ' Driftwood. Mrs. Cora Bojiey and daughter El oierd !tu ."t W 'j ri, art vi r.ing rola 1 lives here. Mrs. O M ix-. !! and son* have re turned fjom a visit at Wilkc.-lurre. John Bt.iliild .it is- ti K-.-x, of Hicks ! Hun. were in town Tu -day of this week. W H. Jbtzger hax sold his property at Wyside to Jessu Michaels. Nathan Siliu is moving into th new . addition to his store. July ")th, 111 10. XXX MONTLtV. C W Johnson and his -i»ter Mrs. Selhura L .g'n were Siuuiiiaal.ouing visi tors on Sunday. The Driftwood callers this w. • k were I B. J (Mb C.J. Miller. «i. K Wy j lie, A. W . Sin.tli and Seitiuin I.n.'Ue. < 're 'en llill . Medix Hun is tin goest of hit -uter, Mi.-. W. H. Smith, J this week. I. 11. Smith is improving after his j ■pail of *irkD«?--. Several of m youu. lolk- attended the show at Driftwood on Thursday j night and .11 reported a tine time. Mrs. \V K. ftiiiiil. received a uie» | *agi on W-die-day from Jamestown,: N \., that Ii t little Sep 1,, w I,eland t W alki-r on of I. I Walker was dead i He had only In t» -j, }, a few day* t lyd. Collins. w hi 1 *. n| vitli kit WW engine * lit struck ill the lace by | a pi'-< «ot wood which v%„- thrown by i the «a» and < it v.rj badly. The llill r< 10 ..11 «! .-h I■' lii the re»id> 11.« I\\ It >iuttii 1 •«, Tliui day, July 7ih w»e a v. iv pi .» »#au. A hi.m thirty rrltinm ot tin |J i fami'j ' w.<re jn- 11 '."(1 .ijv I, 1,. I. ~j mi. utanv did not iMubd on ik .t aeeonnt. j Mad tie.l. 1• • 1 |l. . 11... 1 y j inur * Uli| have ! .11 j, 111 A A Smith I .111.1 tin I -iliu* ini INI hi* pi If..V» July Tib, 19 <>. few lalctl t'upular Mu>u Mi«e -ley Ouuld, toadter of 1,1,11.0 lort 1.4« (to tiivvi a tuli lon uftiiol.il mil uiuol popular »he« t uiu»le. All till |>upulur a Ira. Hopular »ml clmm leal uiiiaii HriOM rnaaonaU*. 44 (112 W •falsi Allparatibaai* kuttulijr lor i-..ln«ii. I rum IrwaHyMiug hifou lliu pruprrty ul Una • lUjmpany wiiin'Ul a poru.it Iruut Uiia or ili» NJ»ii tgi lal HlO worw« 1 tfafVtflt'NM hliWtiKN M» • (hi feiupuriuui, I'a. Annual Ut luu* iiuu'l flanu lui !i«l« 4 ttr*<ifett>y t*iauo ai(uai«; u good ' , ......iiliou j Apply it I'm*! w w MEDIX RUN. Hofaee Smith and party 1. !'i here i Saturday evening to visit the limner's brother nt Reuovo. James Krisc, who has been nt Odessa spending the Fourth returned to his home Thursday. Mr. Nelson and wife of Dußois visit ed their daughter at this place a few days last week. Mrs. True London and children are visiting relatives at Brookville this week. Mrs. Kva Johnson, of lleycoidsville, visited Mrs. Calvin Colburn here on the Fourth. Margaret Il ivle and Ilarrv Fold were visitors in town on 'f'hursday. ('has. Barr and family visited home j folks at Miller's llun ihe fore part oi the j week. (ieo. Pistt.cr was a business visitor at j Dußois Thursday. John Harris, of W'eedville, wn« in [ town on the Fourth. He played in i-ur town band. Harris can handle a snare j drum all ri«ht. Harry Slaton and wife, of Railing, j were vi.-itors in town last week. Miss Nellie Miller, oi Dußois, is vis ! iting the Misses Wagner at this place. Miss Alice Ncfey, of Benezette, visit ] ed Mrs. McDonald here on Saturday. Miss Amanda Oilier, of St. Marys, is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Dollinger The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Arnat is very sick at this writ ing. Chester Backus is away visiting his brother at Linden. He is learning to be an operator. Mrs. Kdward Boucb. of Caledonia, visited relatives here last week. The Red Men and Haymakers will hold a bam|net in Robinson's Hall Thursday evening. All Red M>n are cordially invited to attend. Lawrence Moody and wife, who have been visiting the former's brother, at Driftwood, returned Thursday evening. Miss Iva Backus is visiting relatives at Williamsport and othir points. Mrs. Clarence English, of Penfield, vi.-ited her sister here last week. Curt Fiauiz and wile, who returned from the South iour weeks ago, will tuk> ! up housekeeping in part nf L. B. Hus sell residence on Brooklyn Side. Mrs. Henry Bacliua, of this place, is at the Williamsport hospital. Lorren Allen, of this place, took in the sights at Dußois on the Fourth. Martin Hill and family attended the I llill rouniou. which was held at Huntley last week. Mrs. Dan Ross and Miss Abbie and I uid daughtet Marjuiie were Dußois vi.-i --j tors ou the Fourth. Sijuire Davis had business at Cleai | Held one day last week. Andrew Wagner was a visitor at Rey i uoldsville tiie tore part ol the week. Rich Bird. CAMtRON. Nice rain Tuesday noon. Mrs. I). Sullivan Sr.. and children re turned from a week-' vacation in Cleve land. Mrs. I". B. Potter was able to i»o to ■ Emporium last we -k after a very lonj> | illness. Her many friends are glau t j i b. ar of her speedy recovery. Mrs. Lizzie Yaliia is visiting her sis ter Mrs. (j. L. Paire the past few days. A. A. Smith of Sterling was busy in this plau-e the past few days at the towel. <■. L. Page, signalman, is still busy at i work at Keating lower. C imeron Bull team defeated Sterlin» ! Hun here Sunday. Score: ll—Lf. Hi i vv hitting featured, it being a in !.- 0 r ■ muu game. Frank is learning:parrot language now. it least he wu* seen talking lo one Sun -1 lay eve hi a cage. Two Italian- had a little trouble auioug themselves at the l»i:ek Works M ndav I itveuing, starting with brickbats and Ainding up with guns and knives, when Sheriff Norris *a> I tailed capturing one but tile other got away. Prof. D. B. PelUMiB, who has taught ijuite a number ol -ueees.»tul terms ot h.Hil in tin- (ilai-i , Sterling I'iiii and eis.iwhere and «a.» llk.-d by all in whorn coliipanioUship he mute, has neeured the piMiiivn aa piue ipal of K.i-i Kane schiub md IH»iiiei >upt. ot Wheiuiori Town s. p. *iin IsrktiuL under his juu*die »i a --ii.il i|ii-l -r-iiHiii ii* 1..- ?!liiu . i a 1.. ilil lis lei in 111- ii. ill 1 , flielnls «|-h lillli uVfciy »UC e> sn iu l.i- ucn undertaking, Li it IsK. liu w tu l.tve on Sit. Ii ,i {<••*.. rh>* !• weak or nervou* .112 -li. » i ilniii Ii i|i li tin* >mall sum ol #'i * hen p. hi t'..r Sliuu Pills, will btiua in * >n "jili in * very »h.ni umr | lln s. - 1 . d l ioili j-hIIi have wnhoul jiiMiuii ij*.ii. iiui.i iii.ii <uy other leai ' edy in )«(uiiu. iu ii a>i) i»rr*e» Prie» I 91 a bo* »u 1«u,.« fur %>, with full Koarauiii for all .rms of waakneia \d Jiim of call ou |( I'. Do4»o», Druggist, I Kinpoiiuui Pa wL.ia they wU all th« 1 priuupitl rmiit'die 1 smi 4u out •übstltuta. The Churches. nwi aamniiisT -.riMnfii Hi » J K AnDkMaiiM, f»«t.ir H»v. haaury M ikvoin. Diairiut , .-ii.i^ifiiitui. iuoi, will pr«*eti at to ani rtia paatur will pruai ti In lite i evening i uiilmeui u itei unlay evenlon at • •'eloufc CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY JULY 14, 1910, SINNAMAHONING. lion. »'• Huntley's men arc cut-' 1 tinu the hay on "J;" Cameron Powder j < '11.« hinds, thin week, i A. J. Hardily and Arthur Bailey at | t'-i'ded CQurt at Emporium Monday. | i!on. C. F. Barclay leit Tuesday lor l< and later to the Adirondacks. •i 11. Batihelder, tax collector, was up i th<- Fork Saturday to collect taxes for • I I!• 1 <). I>. President Mrs. Shots bergtsr, of , llieks Bun, came down Tuesday even ing to install the officios of Caoip 122, P Oof A. M ■ M r\ Din r, and Mrs. Herfield, ol li;i ,s Kan, were visitors in town Tuesday. Misses Bennettic Bennett and Lottie j Colwell vi-ited friends at Hi igway and j St. M uys this week. Mi.-s I Vail Sides, ol Renovo, was a j visitor the first ol the week, j M iss Mind Lll pro visited her parents ■ ! at St. M irys over Sunday and remained j over the Fourth. Miss Miranda Mason and Ernia Ben i uett visited St. Marys over the Fourth. John (joss and Tracy Herfield had I some attraction at St Marys on the | Fourth. Mrs Win. Swank, ol First Fork, \va . | a visitor here on Friday. Misses Ada aud Klla Herfield visited ! their sister, Mrs. 11. Manning, at J>u- Hois, last week. Miss Ethel Davison and Asbury Sum nierson visited Iricuds at North Bend and Gleasonton last week. It looks as though there would be some more dwellings erected here in the near future. I Miss Jennie Fizzle, of Olean, is visit ing her aunt, Miss Myrtle Shaler, this week. (j. W. Bateheler went to Jamestown, ! N. V, on Monday. Miss Aliea Shafer. who has been sick lor some time, went to Williamsport ( Saturday and underwent an operation for appendicitis 011 Monday. The opera tion was successful aud her uianv friends hope for a speedy recovery. I l.c lirtiVu. In.!<! Ly ;!. ■ Shell Girls on July Ist was a grand success. There wiis a large crowd, as the evening was fiut». The Citizens Hand was there and made it very pleasant to those who like tine music. The Ice Cream run short early in the evening, so ihe receipts were ne' so large a* they would have been but the ladies did very well, but as it was * e'ealtd $10.If) which was tumid over to the ehureh Trustees. Debse did not get j in time to gel any cream but he helpid ! 1 the gills out in tlicit good work. Deiise Mi»s Alice Shafer. neconitwnied by lot mother, M i.» J as. Shafer, went !to Williamsport last Saturday, where Miss- Shafer entered the ("itv Hospital j for treatment. Miss Iva Crum -petit Sundav with : hi r parents here. She is teacinn- school : at Lorshhuugh. Miss Myrf'e Shafer vi>ited in Ktn- I pnriuni last Friday. Mrs. Karl Johnson spent a few days , ' last week visiting her sister. Mrs. Ilenry \\ heat I>n at Emporium. Mr. and Mis Howard Coutisil, of JLi 1 k Ilaveo, spin: last Sunday in town. : guests of Mrs. .Arviila Council. Arthur Barclay made a business trip ; to Kmporiutn Monday. Hon. ('. F. Barclay was in town Tues | day, en route lor Williamsport. Amos Bennett is having his house j paint.'d. Mr. Auioa Fcnton t>ptn( Sunday ut j his home in Kmporium. W. 11. Lupoid is improving his resi dence by having it painted. Special services at the M. K. Church j this week. The regular weekly prayer 1 meeting wa» held Wednesday evening, I preaching by Presiding Klder Stevens, I'liur-day evening and prinicbinu by Hev. Skilliogion, ol Hetiovo. Friday evening. Next Sunday evening Communion S r viee will bo held in the Church Mrs. Frank Miller U reported criti cally ill at her home up the Fork. Mis* Anna ('hut, ol Itenovo, is visit inj Mr. aud Mr*. M lilojget. Mrs. John Herfield and son, of lliek» HllU. visited lehltives ill town till* week. July Li. I'.MO. \\\ Weak, Weary Women. Learn the Cause of Daily Woes and Hn«t them. W lieu the back a< lies .4ii>' llir'ikt. W|,.n housework i» torture. When bring* u» M uor -lep i Women s lot i» 4 weary uw. I here 1* a *,iy to i-mape theie Woes. I'oaa .» Kiduey I'tlls cure »ueh ill*. Have cured women here in Kiupwfiuiu This i» ou« Kmporium woman's teati- ' ue ny Mt». Hkuulia M.»r«i, Fifth liirwl, Km- | rutin Mi, IV, aay* I have taken > <4ll Kidnu) I'ilU slid eau siroiigl) I rteoinoirlitl them tor kidney trouble, | ploeuted D tall » Kidney I'ilU at Tag Halt s Drug »»on ami their u« r»heve>i me ul 4 (un-i •lauding sltaek >1 kiduey complaint I t«k> plea»ur« lu making ik« laet kuuwn that lUu < Kidney I'ill* all tie depeuded Upon Fuf «ale by all dealer*. Prior .'lO sent) V mitrl Mllbum Co., Huftshl. New Yolk, si»lv sge|»l» H luvmhel the Sttt' - j Dosn Sand take »o otbef STERLING RUN. Miss Stella Yoeutn returned home Monday fr<>m several weeks' visit with ■ her sister at Hecchwood. . j Mis. ap_. of Williamsport. was the guest of her ni ce, Mrs. W. 11. Straw • bridge, over Sunday. Sterling Base Ball Team played Catu , eron Sunday; score, 18 to 14 in favor of • Cameron. Miss Klizabeth Arnold, of Klmira, was ' the guest of her sister Mrs. J. K. Smith, the past week. , Little 'argaret Necnan is <juite ill with ui asles at this wiitinsj and Mr. Neenan has a very sore band. 1 | Dr. Wright and wife, of Krie, were j tjie guests of the hitter's mother, Mrs. . j M. K. Derrick, over Sunday. I Mrs. J. A. Dice returned home Mori day from a few days' visit with uncle.Mr. i Sykes, at Keating Summit. Mrs. Elmer Whiting and family left j the past week for Penfield, where they I wiil camp for several months, at her hus band's camp. Quite a number of town peeplo atten , ded the Camp Meeting at Emporium Sun -1 tlay . P. E. Trump, of St. Mrys, was a visitor in town the past week. Miss Zoella Mason left for Renovo Wednesday, where she wiil visit for a I short time. Mrs. Jones aud daughter, Mrs. Berry, attended the funeral of the former's sis ter, at Emporium Thursday. I Mrs. Ada Hulsinger and son. after spending a few days in town with rela tives and friends returned to her home at Renovo, Wednesday. W. 11. Strawbridge left for Portland Mills Saturday, where he has accepted a position in the tannery. Luscia Giovanni and wife left for In diana couuty Wednesday. ' Miss Mabel Wylie is visiting in the State of Ohio. William Bagley had to have two valu able dogs killed Tuesday, on account of their having a fight with a porcupine, Hev. Ebersole and wife returned re cently from Buffalo, accompanied by their little grandson, Raymond <ioodsell. Hl.uk Hell. NORTH CREEK. After having such backward "wintry" wither, the hot days have at last visited us. and we are "thawed out" enough to scribble, and now the little somr of "We ; cut the lilies and hay" is in season, for 1 the "haymakers" are busy. We enjoyed a heavy rain Sunday ' night which did the crops much good. | It did not only lain but it poured, and ; was still raining early Monday morning. . ] It would be well for some people to j cairy their coats and be prepared when j coming home in the "wee small hours." I ' W 111. F. Lewis is able to b » up again 1 iftei an illness of a few weeks. Pncu ; inoni i is not a pleasant v'sitor. Dr. | j j Bu-li attended him. Mr*. E. M. Smith who was at the j hospital, was brought home, with no im- 1 j piovcmcnt, and is in a serious condition 1 with no hopes of recovery. She was ' ■ j taken to the home ot her daughter, Mrs. j I Kthel I lousier. I Corydon I louder has left us and has j | u*»ne to Cook's farm to work. Mrs. Mulvina Carter is home ' J after visiting relatives and friends on' 1 j Rich \ alley. 1 Tressa Hritton, one of our young | ladies, who is working up West Creek, : paid a visit to her parents a short time ago. I low is the new Hike, Tressa. j Quite a number of our people attend ed the Camp meeting held in the park ' and repott a very interesting meeting. Ilazel Chandler i- home from a two 1 weeks visit in the city, being the guest •ot her aunt, Mrs. W. J. Lcavitt, aud I family, J. W. Lewis went to the city Mon day. Mis Sulveson called on friends on West Cteek fuenday morning (early.) H. Burton M<Mire wis visiting relatives | and hlends the past w< ek aud is now working lor Hubert Warner. F. A Lewis made d flying trip to the city T«le.*day tuorniug, aa did u!»« Hor ace Hindi. \\ |U Spenee came up fr uu the city fue»duy, guest o| his eoutiu, M An nie llou.iler, and family. Mis. Moore, I'lom Ul h \ alley, calue , over to-.ee het atstel, Soivesmi, uu Wednesday. lllVitMli<i||-> are out to the public to attend all Ice Cream and Box Soei d at the M limil IIOUM bile, Ihe priM'eetls if 1 which i* to jjet a bell for the » hoof Don 1 furget tie dat Satmdav nteiiliig, I July £t. Collie one, coiiie all not have [ a joyous iiiu«. North Creek W*» well r«pre*eli!ed at the Ladien Mixsioiiery S«en«iy, winch wan held oil VS eat Cr«ek at Mrs l.iUf i Bruud.lge\, WedllC« of U.i week flaw lu atlelidauee Were M-«duui» Solveooii Hritton, 1101 kin ill Mini II u< ( lei the \|i»»e% Bitrlha Brtttou and tie l.ewls, aud F A Lewis, Mrs Moim* ami diujhtii IN 4 Nll h' • I' • i' jU'-si Mr* 1 : StilvewtO QuMa a number ot Kui| riuuiiii . were Mill on out stfuvU Wit bill lh pa«l Weell. , \|i» Blanche Dots t« on Ibe »ok li t I'baa. Bsri culled <>U llleodt here 4 •hurt tints a*u. Ktb« 1 BltttoK is boMie lings in.tie. hi|l Ionl) luf 4 ali'tlt time, toil, M abs "111 | ■una aiaks brf Jepaiiuiu l>>r CI<NIF I | ' reck where she is intending to teach school this coming term. Our best wish es go with her, and we wish her every success. Blue JAY. Extensive Chicken Farm. Wt copy the following from a New Jersey paper, banded uh by Mr. Pier son. of this place Vir.eland Manor, on Main Aveitne, is one of the interesting places to visit. 'Hie latch string always hangs out. Frederick Julian, the proprietor, never fails to tell interesting stories of his expeiience in the manufacture of dy namic. He is a pioneer in the busi ness, having commenced in 1872, when there was only one factory in United States. That was located at Drakes ville, New Jersey, near Dover. The output was small because there was only a limited amount used east of the Rocky Mountains in those days Of the 42 leading men in the business, such as manufacturers, chemists and foremen, Mr Julia is one of two that are alive to-day. The other is Mr. j Patterson who is with the DuPonts. j All of the forty met violent deaths. I Mr. Julian had several shake-ups but | always came out with his life. Now j he has the chicken fever and he is fast | covering iiis desirable twenty-five acres ! of land with breeding pens and laying houses. He believes wide ranges are essential to healthy hens, and the way his eighteen hundred White Wyan dottes and S C. Leghorns are growing, shows a master band at the helm. This man is J. Harry Wolsieffer, editor of the Poultry Digest, printed in New York, and a string of other titles like ! Secretary of the New Jersey League of ! Poultry Raisers, Licensed Judge and I Lecturer. Ke has lectured in every I county in this State and many times in j Pennsylvania and New York. He has 1 built three plants and run them suc cessfully. By fall he expects to have; a thousand laying hens and in time the j Hock will be increased to five thousand The stock came from Kentucky and is j supposed to be the best in the world. By ihe trap nest system, it is pro- ' pesed to select, the best out of the best and tliereb" obtain to as near perfect las is possible. Each hen wears a sil- I ver band with a number and when she j steps into the nest to lay, the nest closes and keeps ber there, until re j leased by an attendant. In that way ; the number of eggs she lays a month ! is noted, and if she does not come up j to the standard, riff goes ber head. | Some bens lay as many as 225 eggs a year, while others do not lay a bun- I J dred. By sorting out the best, Mr. ! Wolsieffer hopes to get layers that will i give very highest rate of profit. There is no hospital on the Julian | ranch Whenever a chicken gets in ; the dumps. Mr. Wolsieffer has it killed 1 immediately. He says doctored chick | ens make weak stock and the weak ness, as it spreads in the floclc, is very expensive. Everything looks thrifty an this poultry farm and everything points toward success, Mr Julian has spent about SISOO on residence, making alterations, putting in a water system and all modern con veniences. By the time he gets five thousand hens to laying it is believed he will have $15,000 invested. RiLEYSHONEY^TA®! i utopi, the cou;fh aad heals lungs | Pennsylvania Railroad | TWO-DAY EXCURSION ' 52.50 to Buffalo ASH RETL'RK $2.75 to Niagara Falls AND RETURN From Emporium Junction Tuesday, Juiy 26, 1910 Ticketa good going only un train* leaving 6::t0 A. M, or 8:45 A. M. <iou«l r« turning on all regular trains leaving Niagara Pa II a and Huf talo July t'H or 27. Baggage will not be checked on thene ticket*. Ticket* will not be accepted for |>u»Mugt) in I'uilmitn Parlor or Sleeping Car*. thllilreii Hftwctrn FUemnlTweltc V«nr» of Ak»', null l-'nre. J. B. WOOO, (iKO. W. H<)YD, I'KMt-iifCrr Tr.itltc M4iihk>t. ii.SO-W '2l. Ucneral PaMMgW A*ulit. 9 ltnt $z Krut \\ «• Announee Our Semi-annual July (Clearance Sale Suits, Dresses, Waists For Women and Girt* I'lu.s iui|M>rtaiit <'lcaraiit't' Salt* is very lomjui hensivc, emhraeinjj almost our entire stoek of \\ out fit's ami Hirls' made up garments. Sues for girls and small women as welt as regular and ettra large auca. To those familiar with th#» rharaeter ul our im r ,« ehamlise it is unneet'ssary to eouum-nt U|H>U th«* ex ' eeptional opportunities afforded hy these semi an uual sales. Garments art* grouped in many instance* at halt nrtrt and lest. Washable W tfiMia —Special \s*ortmcni- At hat/ prw r aml /(m •S!. JO, t~. fS.AO taeh Hoys' W ash Suits llttlf Price W* i •fund r«OtMiy 'ar« in d i wt'h I 4« r«fMia<tuMj *> t ,, , 4'J, Ultkim I ,o miUs H in.J-i m. ■»» *«f *>r*m Mm >/ ».<«•>« mi rli*»? & KIN r DEATH'S DOINGS. ram HYAN. MHS FLORA TAOGART RYAN, aged 62, died at Ridgway, at six o'clock last evening. The funeral will be held on Friday at two p. m., from the resi dence of Mrs. Leonard Taggart at this place. Mrs. Ryan has been in very feeble health for many year?. Killed Monster Snakes. John Quigley killed a very large rattlesnake on July 4th, on Four Mile. The snake measured 46 inches and sported nine rattles and button. "Uncle John" has the hide on exhibi tion at his place of business on Broad street. **• Miss Mand Steck, clerk in Keystone Powder office, did not faint when she met a two foot snake on West Fourth street, but jumped onto the reptile, which fastened its fangs in her dress skirt. She stood her ground and stamped it to death arid went on her way as unconcerned as thougu it was a bug. Jos. Craven killed a rattlesnake at the Keystone Park, last Sunday that measured 42 inches in length. Property For Sale. The Alex DeShetler property at Wy side, near Sinnamahoning, is offered for sale. Apply to Mr. M. Blodget, at Sinnamahoning, Pa., or to Mr. Alex. DeShetler ut Honaker, Va. 19-3t Protection in Germany. The Philadelphia "Record" publish es an article uuder the caption "Does Protection Protect Labor?" in which it presents some comparative data to show that wages are as high in some industries in Free-Trade England as they are in Protective Germany. To be really illuminating the "Record" should go back a few years and con trast the condition which its table of German wages now shows with that which existed before Germany suc ceeded in building up a big manufac turing industry. It is not so long ago that English artisans and workers of all kinds were earning very mnch mora than Germans in like employments, but the difference is nearly wiped out by the growth of the manufacturing prosperity in the Fatherland. Con current with the expansion of manu factures in Germany there has been a steady increase in the condition of the worker. Formerly the German work-| er was about the most illy compensat ed in Europe; row be rates up with the best, and the probabilities favor the belief that perseverance is the policy which has made Germany a great manufacturing nation will finally put him oi* a much higher wage plane than the workers of Free-Trade Eng land.—San Francisco "Chronicle." Local news on every page. WANTED At once. Men to represent us, either locally or traveling. Now is the time to start. Money in the work for the right men. Apply at once and secure territory. ALLEN NURSERY CO., Rochester, N. Y
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