uu iunbin gxmm. t Kllh MSVP.. CAMBRIA CO.. PA. APRIL 17, PflH- z:iay. LOCAL. A3S PERSONAL Sol-l. fcc the Frea- -JJa Harry White, of Indian., wm -3011 Monday. Z-A sp-vial iralu wn.it out th branch on s,t-rdav nU'bt. -Bi.r.-ss Young who m hern -' 11,0 ici list is ''' '- b'' at--Mr. .L.hn Hamilton, of Ltily. 'i .-rrm "business on Monday. -Mr. AW Brawlcy. of Barr town t.bip. as vW.r to our office en Monday. -Ilr. John Ni i-iuv.-r. c.t Chest township, -tat a f.-w hours In to n on Monday. 1 ml Mi i-lml.s uiinoiiil. or .-suiimi-i -.....-. . . ....! i- iTImr ra a i nor to our io u u,,j . ay). Jhe l itKKM.vN office Is the place to net our J"b .rii.tli.f- work at low rices. Pr..th.moli.rv Darby has a new hor,e rhlch he thinks w III look woll on the new tee 1 rack. Mr. Phiilp Collin and wife returned Otaeon Tue-day after siwndinic the win rln Florida. Pattnn Is the name of the new po.-tof-Mtt Mark"s Mill, and Ed. A. Mellon is pistma-ter. ' Mr. John O llara. of Mnn-ter toun bip, s( u a f.'w hours in town on busi lessou' Monday. Quite a niimlHi-of student are already arolled for the Carrol I town Normal School nd Jiii-ines Academy. , Mr. Jo-i ph J. Donah.x-. f "learfiel d , n-hi. sixuit a few hours in town Ou udlness on Sat unlav. 'W a'l paper.- Embossed bronze paers to cent- pr roll: (rn.nnded whir ick, 5 cent, at Dufton .t Son's. Col. John I. Linton, whose illness v..-oUc-d in another item in our paper. :t bl to attend Aru'tinieiit IV.urt. on Tues- yi Judire Krebs. of Clearfield, occupied lie judicial heneh 011 TueSuay. heariuc a lOtlon relative to a case tried lieforr him om time :igi. For sale or rent, the T-oretto" House, oretto. Pa. A laiite stable and all neces iry outbuildings in connect ion. Address j jorrtto. Pa. Ou Yediiei;iy the Adiniiiisir.itois of , fm. l. Pryee. deceased, sold the taluable , irmi the l.-vaed to Mr.' rr.. Bloom of : 'tllBore. for l.stC). I The many nd vantages of EtH nsburf i nder it one of the Ut places tr a Sum- j ler Normal. Teacher, take the l nins?s 1 to "onsidenition. Miss Kate Noon an-iyed hTe.u Tues- Ijr and intends takintf up'hrr residence on j entre str.-et. in tlie propcrt jMirchased traMr. C. J. veils. I Mr. 'iiliain Uichards.n.'.ir.,of Cone- J aith. was in tovrn several days this j eek on a t his mother; ..ho was in- 1 red in u n accident a lew days ao. from a hill nMir ttirwen-ville can bo j sH- the hilltops ofeisrht dfrterent roun- j ei ( ;,ni. rou. Elk. ltlair, C.tm'oria. Jef irsoii. Indiana. Centre and Ciearticl.l. 1 The party who took 1 lie "Killinrd ball . fom :h Mottnt:;!n lions,. pi.., room is ' nown nnd will s:iv tninlue by brininif it ack. A word to the wie j titlieient. j Cp to thi.s writinu U is nu ktinwu to 'hom the contract fur build the rail- , Md from Kay lor' s to "Walmu Kim has ' N0 let. The lettinu' olosed oti Saturday LSC j Mrs. s.irah Fraer. wife f.f C.il. C. T. ra i. formally n wv kiiowVilrmyKist of , oha-toun. t 1 - at her home in East End 1 Itts' iiru'. on YVediiesiny avei ithiiit t'C ( pars. 1 lr. .l.-i i-y Wiiimr. of Conlpwi. former- j r ofCliest Sprinus. has 1 ent-dHi.e store- Hm of Mr. (ieofRe K,dertS ; Main I Lrect. with the intent Mii'f ( euintf u Othinu' tore in the neaf fulule j Mine hist Denny pnel up .it the I loai.iain nouse in t nis T.ia.-,. on ...iunay. i dep,nd upon r4i tig rooi Jb..r.U a ndth.- gin-st are highly f.h-;ied w.,th the ! prt-e. iroicomtori aim convTii-ni-e iu now ervifcii' ihat well-known iiosteh it. Mi. P. F. l.town. of th Central Hotel, id V.. J. '.. Ili-iiio. r-i tiie Mi4i.itaiu !ou .tie each having th ceilings -tised ittaf rooms occupied by t heir repv tive arV " Vhcse inipi'oenii .ls sttgge; the 1 ie ih.it they will ) much '--b-iter ' litpt.-ii o hav ing a "li igh ofi"! tune'." Beae .liable rates, railmad ai v.ti-es, ' help s.t goo. I boarding, go.l ms. h1 ul'.diiiL'. M-elli-nt apparaMis, thitntgh ndtwiui instruction, complete drib iu 1 etSo.ls, kixi socj.-ty. kind xud ohiixt ig j C"j)Je. lift,; healthful location are kjiwi. of Le fcih :ni ,gi-s of the Elns1rrg Nfkl. 1 . A r 1. Mth. j In a 'mvl r column w ill be "So uinl - K.n- 'lnete. ni r, nii ial Slateo!? of 1 jjie Ulklng t'iMi. ..f Johnston . Pm-k A Co.-r' I .n f :.n e. 1 a ,. mi re:is in tlir n-posu 1 OBB year w .i:ir show the KlelieC' 1 h iople haven, the probity of iHisttHisiucfs i and t ho ri.k.irgeni"-itt of its VtMiiess j COT. I inte t.:,i f he grow t h of Xorth-;r lbria. Ir. N. XVM Uld. of the sstnttV. -id.-. U suuinnmvl a...ut to o'ebx k. last tSim- :y) night to 4t oi Col. John 1 : his home Ui -Joki.jstow n. Seventh w ard found hinrt tn s 1 tTering froni a jsrk K rramp in 1 ie hsf . u g. the limit in wluh Colonel s injkis-d iu the late WW. e r mained with ties, ick man for -v-o?rJ JX-. and thU me':tJig his coulitiQ .ks t!y impmvtid. , Dr. Wakefield attrib- the pain to t'ie H,.ud w hich Colour! )ei during Js-uiN-. , ffhimtoii n Her- - i-iISaturday . rniug t lont 1c i"cIock ' occurred in .Juhutsuw. n. and 1 efore J ' gotten under si.ntrolnvolved a loss 1 . -ah..--t :..0ii. The brings binned . i. C. Cover' livery s able. C. It. tr'vlwelling hou anil st.-,- .n,.l .l,-hi d.ron's fumiti.r and , uuhrtaking j ii,enei,t. w hich 4...,ipi.-,t f. uir bnilii - ! V ii ahi h were riierl with furniture. 'fteu.;. is,.n"s j 'wiiiuVrtji about Xi - oniTnjwirff, ibji. at "i ii n insurance 01 ..-ki. airtt Mr. ' over loss is placed a,i tX'MV. t ith .r;,llc, r ,r Thf, SIJptks. - lb.- the v-irk of an iiu cfKi j(ry. - r. Wi!i,.tui Uii-hard.-ou , of i.is ,!a, : !..! .:x one of L..r ughleis luMuii,i,:roii Fridav t...t Had ami toanslip road run wry ch.se Wh. 1. a triu.sa- along, which fr!ht I the h..rse. causjj, toturnsuifd.'iiiy Hi the buggjr yps.,, fPeCtipa,ils out. .Xfrs. Ricianlson-s ,.ft artJl Token U twvu thc..NAv and sho!d j'a sh,. i.1,0 r.A...iw.d other injuries Jh, all hough painful, u.c not x-rious ? "".iu, w as s,op,H.d, w b. u the hors vva" It 111 Ix-for.. it l.-. l .1 f , . , unite any damage to iiicie. Mrs. Kii-hK.rf-.. v . ... . ..ujTn-Uini;ui n on the, train and taku to her - where her arm wa5 t u I)r rav. h" M'' ifiiing a'oj.j, ,.,, a, ' Metcd. Cuctdars will lie mailed irivinii full in for-iathm co-corning th-i Carrolltown Normal Sohool and Rusln.ss Academy on application to tl ! ary. A. Eckcnrodl, ' Carrolltown i Mr. ITecry V-e-uan, ol Humroerblll uwubip. Las already made tn tbo rtoigh- f borhood of l.V pounds of marie u?ar, aad It J thought ho will havo secured, a ton of tbo woet anbutanr by tho coe of ! tho reason which Is near at hand. 1 .t Et Oroensttirg 00 Wednesday nl-iit. three tramps wont to sleep under a freight car, and some time, during the n!;ht an en'.ne was hitched on and the oar piiltvd over the forms of the sleepers. John Mooney nnd an r.nknown man were tnstti-tly killed. The third. John Kern. i had both les taken lf below the knees A very successful mission was cou rt n-c ted in the Catholic church In Wil nwrc hist week by the Pnssi.m.st-. Rev. rtli..r T'onif-ice and Andrews, the for mer of w horn is t e prior of the passiouist XL.,.- Carou I.rahoy :.n- ' Monaterv. Fittsbttrir. mi nium.v.. rani lothd Lilly, were In tow n on Mon- T,,.r,s npproac"ned the communiontable, ty. anionic horn were many that had not The !t....na dY mill is in the hamrs HH.n there for years. The mission closed 'the hfri'T and will -old " ,,,at " Sunday ev.nin with the Papal Bene? diction vhleh was jtiven by Father Boui- . v:t r...... lames Mct'ord. a miner working at Frugality. "-.vas killed by the cars at Fallen TiinUr ot. Monday afternoon. McCord had been down the 'road and when the train real bed Fallen tiiuW-r he jrot off. U ti.-n tVe lrnin started he attempted t get oii. t ut w as struck by a piie of limber , and thrown nudcr the whirls anl lidly mangled his bly U ing cut in two. Tlie j rcmairs were gathered uj and taken to j Frugs litv where they were cotlined and takei to (Jallitzin on Tuesday fr iuter meat. Miss Catharine C;illepie. uged 57 jears whose home was in Portage this inmity, but w ho had been living us a dj niestic in A!looua took Kisw -on last Tuesday morning ami dieil on Wednesday "uoi iiing. On Tut!slay night Im Uo-ume the mother of a child which also died, and the poison was taken for the uT.e of hilling her shame. Before her .deat h she made information liefore Alderman OToole charging John J. Kinney. f thtrt city, with being the author of her rwii. Her remains wi-re taken to I'ultage To-day 1 Thursday 1. Mr. Tlnmiin Mcl'.iwn, -.1 w.-li-known citizen, died at his home iu this .place this Thnrday morning in the .Vili y( arnf his age. Mr. McPreen for a number of 'years was one of the tipstaves at 'tin- Court House, but alsuit a jeai .ago w ascumpelled t resign on account of ill health, -'lie leaves a widow and eight children live sons, Louis, who resides in Philadelphia, Rob ert, w ho resides iii I.iretto, ami Thomas, James nnd John. wh are at iw'in'. and three daughters. Katie, Mary and and An nie, all of w hom are at home. 'Ti funeral w ill take phice on Saturday niortng at ti n oVUick. The erection of niiirtde i.s tlro last work of repect to the memory nf departett frieuds. and is a custom whieh has bon followed from the (rliist utrs of an tiquity. For many years J. "YYukinson i Son have Ix-cn in the marble J!usiness in Ebcnsbrtrg and through tlndrnerj;y and honorable dealinss, tbey have built for them.selves a reputattou for ''doing their w ork in a most artistic maaer. Their work is an ornatmitTothe ii.wnat well as a credit to themselves. We" arc giving them 110 mire jiiwnriety 'than they ' desi-rve, and to prove our assertion, go to f their establishmmit anil see -r yourself. I They take pleasure in showing their work, whether you wish to pnrihwse r not. I Tliev have on -xhibhiin at -Their works j two car-loads tt -monuments ami head stones, aud in April and May will receive two car-loads mure. The v wfil then have a large avmrtu'-nl ff the latest :tyles for j customers to sdit from. ''T4i-y have arrangements fnade with oleale gran ite dealers so tVat "they can fill all orders for granite nuwiwiviits ntid her.astones in a short time And as cheap ?ts ca:: fie done anywhere. TVc buy -therr st'i. -in such large (luantitles that they-defy rompeti tion. Tiii-y al.so ha' the .igoi;r for the Champion Irom ( tunpany and ar prejiarcd to furnish all liuds of fi-nri-iig or anything in iron. lVriwis wishing topnreiihsr any thing in the'lT -line of bosi rs WM:l.hl do well to give tHfun ocall ln-foee lea -r.g their order with a.-y -other mannfaetiir, as they have as fii,t. if not the tini-sV-snick of marble that evc came to Vt stern. IS-nn- sylvania. live ttiem a triul.amt voa can fair If MrtaK LlceaiMa. The follow ;tg uarriag- lic-ises v- , i suimI by the Chirt. of the (triiiansl t'urt for the wei-i. .ttuliug WedMeday. V;ril l.-.lh. l'l: Harry Gibimin. Alh-ghi-ny t; kV.eh!iLufc nil .xiary lost, leai.-ivw nlilp. Jame J Jiffe.v.-iVjhnstow n ret J. RusIl. Mv.rreiHille. Max Keif r. -.J hnstown. S-nft, 'uiM-mai.gh township. Thomas Juiui M" .HI lough titl MJt.ia . I ...M 17 ai.il '..MJ.'i!tt- r'l XI. l.iltU-. Allegwny towusltip. illiam Fjkoii.-whiistow n. Cnc Inie Mct all. iVKnfi l'.arncy Hunter aue Maggie .1. .tjtrdxur. Keade tow nhi,(t. Danie' McNiiii.;u .and P.arbaent -.Wuf'J, .lohiistou 11. John Pageaiid Miai- May Nf T-'-ii'k -sun tow nsliij neis i '. I.antr.r. i.rr innki. ii)i I Nellie t'. Kirkpal t ick.-KIdcr towiu-hjo. ) John D. FraMklioov' and ' in. Johiisiouo. John Keit'r j.nli .suie t,.1nlllistw it. Lizzie M. Jr- r.roiMis-eU' r. 1 Wallao Sh-rtiie. 'W Jrnoif nd . l.ee .; jatlcr, iimiii-i-bil r.o, t-islnp. I'vrns T I :.. IVImi. i..,.....!,;,. .,.,.1 likaton, j-.'fsUie F. Gray. Ud- township. Frank Ruth and May c. Perrin';r. '.lUrfislwii. Tkomas Have JoU'istow iu ami ose Mulvei-.il. d'.tn Conte'-riso atd -SfipWa Duga. t;rf- Lilly IHr. Lii.lt, Pa...Aj !l J ls. .Ed UsnCiiinbr Ut Fretituitt: Sni:-cThe well-knou linn'V. W. Wat - i np n n 1 -k no una wi . i . vat-1 r . j . , i wus i ( o., of the hard cal reolon of ' , . 1. u i3i it idt-c, Ia., hare ynclUvUd a coal i ill's SxitS Carlxaidvu Sense eat of town, embodying About WHi oones, Vv' commenced t(M.ra Vms and ! Ltxvo .ucr'VHled in developing i several 1 le.-t4.tbe.ck-brat-d Sonmau s-.am of coaL, ' hi'jii ha'? always had a ready andp!xfitab!e ' inaxljut east .and west of the Atleglienies, I being chippvd in large quantities ftrf ytars ' it i the 'Mississippi, and eat . the i '. ol.'.KIitch tlrn!iiii ius.iii..i.f . ii . . . . .. -- T , v. ... j raxneti. as vji as 10 intermeaiate jKsnt. Its snpwiur q:alities has earned fut it a merited and famous reputation. We are inforp)i that work on th ejteo sion of th ra'lro.Kl know n as th Lilly branch, towether ,with the necessary op-ji-lng, w ill I- j.usj,, forward as rapidly a. possible. Tkis nitration promises em ployment iu the near future to about five rmiig iii the ,teni,ig, l-4r t,te ; hundred men Ldch will add materially to the progress of the tv-n n. Anil so we tzo. ' Lilly Is billed at previit writing for to slwws, on Thuodjy. Avil ir,th. ' IH-5 Honor Mayor McCJinfgle, sneo en I term uon the duties of his office, has given general satisfaction. ;fcnd proclaims to all within his Jurisdiction the ordi nances mst la? carriJ out or hw mandate will fall. 1vo"gh1 your Honor, aI so say w- " O.n rut Wing. Thoi-e who Intend to attend the Car rolltown Norma! School and Pusinei.. Academy should enrolf tbeiust-lve h- soon Vrsil'le ami tho-e first .np.He.l itt 1. j c-.jt.MM (,f M j,,.. 1-,,J,,,,f,1 Dave Steely" Cffl. Ou Thursday of last k, Rev. ('. W. Cr-narcr tho suiritual advisor of Davn sf eely at the time of his execution, made nntriie tb ftdlowlns eonfe.slon. with rnn statement that he had promised Pare that he would not make. It public till one weflc ; after tbo execution, j Sovrr.sr.T Jaii, April 1. isoi. I. David Nicely, make, concerning the rncrder of nerman Cmberger, for which I ' am convicted and am sentene-d to be hun(r ' April SvlMtl, the following statement; ' I was present when Ilerman Umb."rer ' was murdered. My evidence in court was j not true in this, that I said I was not ' present at Herman Umbor$rer's murder, i when I was. I had a pistol and fired into j the ceiling, but not w ith tho intention of I klllicir Mr. Umherjrer. nor did any shot I I fired hit him. I Intended only to frighten ' him. As m my evideneo in court, part was I trae and part was not. 1 left my home about one o'clock on February 27, isst. to j fro to some place in Somerset county. for the I purpose of robbery, but not murder, and I did not know who was to be rohbeed. not I learning Mr. Umlwrger's name even until well alonct the road. The murder took place about seven o'clock in the evening: I arrive! at my home about one or two o'clock the next morning. Th pocket-liook produced In court as mine was not the one which I gave to Will Thomas, ks I testified jn court: it was bo- xl Hamilton Smith's testimony asraint me was false in this: I w as not in Ligonler on the 27th day of February. is9, as ho swore. Lewis Keenner and Ed. McCracken did not see me on the pike as they stat-d in court. Charles Vaneer and Lew . his son. could not have r-cojrn!."d me where their testi mony says they did. on the Pittsburjr and I Philadelphia pike. February 27, psyjt). j I make these statements In view of ap proaching execution. In the fear of God. truthfully, to C. W. (Jranjcer. my spiritual advisor. D. C. Nicely. Srtomnil art. Court met on Monday at 10 o" clock -with Judge Parker on the liench. Several jietitions were presented Tor re hearings in applications for license but all were refusiL Drass vs. McC'loskey. Motion for a new tril. Motion overruled. Same vs. same. M tin to how cause cause w hy judgment should not be etiteretl w ithout costs. Rule absolute. P.ean vs. I'nversaught. Exceptions to confirmation of sale. Exceptions to con firmation of sale. Exceptions snsrainod. Flick vs. E. R. Adams. Moticm for new trial. Continued. j . Mover vs. Duncan. Petition to ojkmi 1 Jiidgmem. three cases. It ule discharged. Comey vs. Mctllnde. Rule to show cause ; w hy judgment should not leeirtrrd against I John T. Long, garnishmi-. Ordi-red that judgment lie entered in favor of attatchinp crHlitr in sum of $:Mi, tolmTeli-ased ondn livery of 21.000 feet of loiulx r. Miller vs. Slorm et al. l'e.eited issue awardiHl. Miller vs. Ewart V Co. Certiorari. J udgmcnl set aside. P.ergerton et al vs. Iteiinib. V-rtiorarl. Judgment set ajdde. Hergertoti et al vs. Cwijet. tetttorari. Judgment set aside. P.ergerton vs. White. iWttorari. Judg- nient set as'nh. Stiftlcr vs. ThompsHvn - TMw.irfN. Cer- tlorari. Continiieil. In the case of Andrew 'Maholshi and George Panitki. conx-'irytel at'last term of court of resisting an of.ieer and a motion made for a new trial. The motion was re fused and they wen t-nvh sentenced to pay a tine of Vl and costs of prosecution and to undergo an imprisonment in the "Wes-tom penitentiary f-vr one 'year and m months. TbeBrlttnnnl'irrst Rrrord. There is no parallel in tb 'iiisiory of steam shipping to fhe reertrd -of some of I the White Star Company's vessels. The Hritannie. wliich recently maik- the run from Sandy Hook touei-nstoTi in 7 days, C hours and TC mrniiles is -on tf- the most notable of the vessels of this line. Al though 1hl teas her throe hnndred and eighteenth tra-nsat hiilti-phssag, he madu her best record of pt.os knots, or- n-irly niiieti-scn miVes-wr hour. When it is re memlwre.1 thalthis high si.eel is obtained in a vessel ovs-sixteen-x nrs old, with Tier original comrwMHKl cncm s-md beilers. on a small coal cniitimption, will Ixi sen.-u that the ItritTan'h- has gtv-n results tinit tainable iy th fastest shipsof the prisent day. anil actually Increases ii sM'id as si e grw s older. The magnirii-etr.. perform-n s of this vessel are attrirtttd by many engineer t tlhaHof her 'mill. 'The -extreme fmi nes of -nt ran !.. riie absence tf forefoot, the long and fuT -niidship seefnin. and the grac-fii run aft -jn featnr- more- jtt-noun-d iu the Tirivanuic Ami Germannle than in otlwr vesal. John Hitcheii. n'iie w a for sixteen years in chargi of the .did Adriatic's engine room and w ho was promott'd to tli" White star steamer Bi ittauil''s errg-jiies in Aug ust. ls-. has a re-ird r which he is justly proud. He has niade rearm1 trips le tween I.iv.'rKMi and 2fec York, nearly a milliin nautical mil, xt ithotit oni-e dis abling his engines. r l"..) A, Ttuc. Xf -rrtnh, r JtS, 1tf0t. This isotiSy one of tbvMiijny nuMrititieent steamers in the White star line, represent ed .by tho Illy Ha nkinr Company. Lilly, Pa. The Majestic travet:acn the wat- i r in .'. ilays. i hours ar5 :t minuw s The Wlj mt lnKnnllnc fvttier Founif. The UmIv of Augustine Lur.her who was Urowned in tit-'oueniaugh-ua th of ;-.i'-bruary last - the iipsettK .of a :Lt at, j- .iile at work f.r the Mesra.-J. A V. II. j A lsliM niaker jt the building f the bthlge j lteen Coo-r-Sale and Mowj llville.iwas fkiKkd on Saturday afternoo. :about fuar , o-'ej-x-k. near Cotwniaugh FtirrrJX'e. Tie j Ixxly was found loilged agaiasn s.me vll ' lows nd had evideaily Uin uaftr wntr sinixi the time of hi death, ti.i twwl , - . . . ' w as a fair state of prescrvatiti lhougk . , ., 1 'mnwuiuuiin. ry-..uch swollen. ,. , 1 iie-M-niitm;, were taken, to ,ioiiMtnwn, jrepar. ifor burial, and placed in aca.sket wl shipped to this pl.v. wlien th-y r rid 01:. 'lie noon train Monday, and were imitMtdi.'.uiv taken to Ca. -oil town. arrHiDg (lusiv-. abo.-. four o'clock, -hen the finr4ai took place at St. r.cnet let's cemet.ry. Yourvr Luii-r w as about n,;tcteen ye'ars of age aeJ was a son of th late John W. Luther, s-f C.'rroll tow nship.jtnd a brother of Mkhuel .vJ Fewaid Lattfher. of thi.s place. ft'retnt Uallllsln. GAi.LtrziN. Pa.. April II. lfO. Editor Comhrlii rminan: Sik: The Davison .school in GiHitTin '"wnship, taught hy Miss Tillie Ki.vllev, seil on Friday. Th" closing exvcises !"Histed of recitati'Hi'. dialogues, select reading and mnIc. An ;ible address was deiiv.en - d by Mr. V. J. Douoboe, a direct.jr. Mr. -C- C. Piatt, In a few -words. ci.rcs-J Lis stjrt.n'se at the way the pupils conduct -' ed llieiiteelvcs and tvik tlu ir different parts in IU exercises. TJWit lens. almtit fifteen in nwnihr-r, showed their appn-cia-j tion of tli t. . her'i good wfirk hy coining j in pr.-on and thanking her fcr the interest I Sh5 tOCk ill the pintle, and ishinr her back ..-gain ncit year. s. a-e i Wanted, at MeltooaM' store. Loretto - Pi . potato-?, - enhbage. cm and "fa, 1 'f l hl-1,. - I i,,),-, ;it.,v. , ,j A rrocrtcilie Bank. The P.ith unual statement of tlo con dition of the bauks of Jo ha a ton. Huck Jt Co., a shown by their book! March 31st. appear below. Wa ar sarn cTory ooe will admit that U evbrNa earefnl xcana nrent and excellent businosj Judgment oa th part of IU ofScers, and U a good criter ion of the placo which this institution hold In public confidence. The steadiness with wr-.ieJi the aofaal aud relative prosperity of thl institution is maintained year after year is the highest testimonial to the superior qualities of its principal officer. Mr. A. W. Ruck, as a pru dent and successful bank officer. He as sumed the management of the batik when its deposits were less than 322.txt. and has since that time gradually year after year built up its business until now it boasts of a line of deposits amounting to nearly a ouartcr i.f a million dollars, w Ith annual earnings execcdi-dby very few I jinks In the inttrior of the state. And as & further mark of confidence we are pleased to note that, while nearly all other banks In the community have lost heavily in the way of dcKsits since the recentfinancial flurry, the deposits of this institution are quite up to w hat they were a few months ago. The bank has just rounded ont Its 10th year and starts out on the 20th wlthhetter prospects than ever. ASSETS. Loans and dicotints tiat.1 10.93 Stocks, bonds, judgments. &e lO.XKXM Furniture, safes and fixtures 2,302.52 Cash, cash items and due from banks 96,525.12 272.2W.M Con servative estimate of individ ual assets of members of firm, other than bank assets.... 75.0n0.no W7.2s.l .R3fi.C47.29 LIABlUTIE. Deposits..... Surplus mo.fi.-n.G2 Hc'Hwitsin 1S7 fl04.27S.13 Deposits in 1SSS HVS.K3S.19 Deposits In ISsW K.4.7I3.0S Deposits In ltfO 212.-tC7.C5 Deposits in 18'1 236,T.7.29 State of Pennsylvania. . . - Cambria County. f " personally appeared before me, a Notary Public in and for said county, A. W. Buck, Cashier and member of firm of Johnston, Ruck it Co.. who being duly sworn accord ing to law, deposes and says the furcgoing statement U true to the best of his knowhilge and elief. - . Sworn and subscritiod lfore me this Ulh dav "A. W. Ruck. or April, 181. ) II. II. Myeus, Notary Pxtblie. The KBmj ! Ambaib. Everyone knows that at this sea son of the year disease lies In ambush, ever ready to iouiiex ami prey upon the weak. And any fair mimbd physician w ill tell you that the only safeguard lies in teping the system thoroughly keyed up Vr the use (not abuse) of a reliable stimnlant. Hun dnsls of tonics ace advertised for this pur nise, but experience show s tltat -a pure rye w hlskey is the only one to depended upon. Max Klein's "Silver Age" and "Du ciuene"' brands ar sold under a sworn guarantee of alisohite purity; an aflidavlt aeeoinpanies each bottle. TSilver Age" sells for tl.riO and 'lhiqiiesTe at U.S." ier full quart lottle. Th di3'rence iu ago makes the difference in priie both brands are warranted to lie uuadalti'rated. Ym can gvt tlncki-nheimcr. Finch, Gib son, or Ovcrliolt from "Mt, Klein at $1.00 per quart. tr six quarts ft,r $.".i.M. Ills stock of wines, brandies. gfiis. etc.. is ac knowledged tolietho largest and choicest in the stall, tliwrfis shiy;Ml tall parts of tin I'nited States. Seiri for catalogue and price list mentioning his pnp r. il.vx ICt.Kix. Fisleral street. Allegheny, Pa. Consumption Surely Curd. To Ths Eihtob: P1mb -inform your raadera that I har poalttvo nmdy far the boT-aam4 dUeawv By itm timely -oa ttunnBiU of bopeleaa canes bvT beea permanrxttty oared. I hU b ftlad to nnd lw bottlM of my nnmty rSEeiau; of your Rt'lcn wbo havvenuimiiiptioa if thy will -Tid m their Exprau and 1. O. aditrrva. Rnpct. fally. T. A. SlXKJUil, M. C, UU iearl 8u. 2i. Y. - ASSIGNEE'S SALE OFA' AAA ABLE Real : JEstate ! By virtue faa order Ivnulnc t ol tb Court ol Donatuua Pleaj ol Cambria county, to ma dl rerusii.I will espwe to puiille cats a tae prra-lM-a iu AllrKhecy towr.sbl. oa Saturday, A-pril :iBth. 1891. " at two o'rlorii. or. u tbe following dcacribed Koal E-tate. All ihaicvrtam piece er parcel ef land (it date lo Alio Deny ewhlp. t'aohrla eoanty. Pa., at'lolntna- laivils ol Tbomf tfmhnp, Peter llck. Mathta Sheofc. and Setiaauao k'-elelier. flooLaln inv Tt ACKtJi, -more or les. harlB thereoa er. ecte.t a "Log Hoase aniWrame Bara and all oe ceary iot-bl Wtnr. TKKMtS llKSALli -la third f tk pnrchaM money to he p4d at tbe roaArmatlon of sale, and the halanre In te eiaal .paymeau. at Hz and twelve month reapeoUTely, witn later eat. to be ecared ty tionj and mortcnae of parehaver. W.A.B.JJTTLE. Asianeeol Michael HbCmaa. Ioretto, V.. Mctea r,1L:tt. Select School The anderjilinied anil open to the room of tbe . Hith School In OalHtxta om MONDAY, APR1L-20TII, ISO I, a Select School la wfcksa. la addltloa ta the Com ar.ua BraDcbea, all Um erie-uer braachea that pa M:i mT require will 4te taoiibL. To meet Ui w&nuof alt elanes C ftuplli. three eonraea ( atsiliea will be taarat, via: The Jntarmediate euarva, the Tearberc course and the htcber cnarse. Tbe Hlicberoone Uapeclally denlgaeil to reare ynooK pereooa-M enaaa-e la any of the mechanic arte, er to eater any ol th proteaaiona. Tnuc Intermediate -cotiave. ft tor th term (tea, week): Teachera'eeaMe.-jfr lor tbe term: or Tic. ier week II entering artter lb econd week; lor tae. Higher euurae aa a laditional charge for each avldttlonal branch will he made, lor forth cr paatlcalara addreaa JuHK MVORHICK, 5t Auirurtlae, Pa,, Uoli.90. cr WUmora, Pa. YalualilB Eeal State FOB SALE ! A U IT at groaad In th Wt ward of tb bor oua ol K"e0Hha nr. I'mbria eoanty. Pa. Irontlna; ua-tsample itreet bavhaghereoa arecir- FRAME HOUSE - and onthaltdings. alt In red repair. 'cr tdrmi or partculart-ratlcn or aridrest J O Hf N E A 1 A N . Mekte tro. fa, or X. U..XirrtLL.Etenatss.Pa.. .., VHMlMSTttTOB'S NOTICE. Iettera o' admlntnlstratloa aoaa the estate of Jol-a llamtlu.. tsr.. ot Ully boeoah, 3am trla county. I'aWfawd, having buain rraated to tb andrained, notice ia hereby glean e aj per on Indebted if ald ertat to makpayet wit boat delay, and .thoae bavluc elalaae or at. inaada arainrt theaaiae will present Ummb, prop. -brly .authenticated, lor aertlement. iOHN A. HAMILTON. - Aosiiniftrator ol ihn Hamilton. (Sr., AprUU-eu MONEYI " md at mt W thta afmi IT i koaorablT, br thomm . 7ea v 4. aa4 km tmwir wlae'111-i.-ib.wiw ihc aar h-ai-mtn. W. mmti 11.. ! n.. Ta na ill .u ' 7 w -w Ptrr 10 IM Mu TlHtata ,"'Ta'-l--l "WWHiil fal tmnm I- ma. rir.. .-. . f.mm km i. u. rl t m, -a. Ida, - UN la rrrrs-ac. ran hmai.k ta-i iba rZ r'--Ml -a ti t- I utti. ,,.-. tan ..tola arr. tutt iauia Wa. '1 Ut IU I UilUkli, liUI. TTOKSALE. X A ealuabU prooertr at Soalk Fork lor aalav. Oood Hotu aa4 JU't. Call on or ad Jrws MebT-lm. Soazk Fcra, Pa. Ann-m nccmcn t. "pOKSHKKIr'r. J 1 hereby announce myself a a eaaaldat lor Uie otbe ol Sheriff, f abect to lb decUlaiai ol tb IVmecratie primary aleation. a- . JAM ES MYERS. LDeajfcurg-, February ath, lat'L ITJKSHreiFF. I brrehy aonoaac iotii If aa a candidate for sheriff, auhjeet to th de-ittoo ol tb Iiemoeratla l-rtwary eleaitol. JOSEPH A.UHAV, taituiltowa. ., r-I.Mh ITla, 1V.'C " . ' ' ' Cfx-cl ed the frightful inroads of Scrofula and all Llood -taints. Dr. Piorce's ! Golden Medical Discovery parifies j and eiiricLes the blood, cleanses the ! system of all imparities, and restore ! j health and strenjrth. It cnren all ( ; disease's arising from impure blood, j ' Con.su mption is one of them. It'a ! I simply lung-scrofula. In all its ear- i lier stages, the " Discovery " effects a cure. It's easy to see why. The medicine that masters scrofula in one part. is. the best remedy for it in another. It it the best. It's war ranted. It's the only blood and long remedy that's guaranteed to benefit or cure, or the money will be re funded. No other medicine of its class does it. How many would be left if they did? It's the cheapest blood -purifier, sold through druggists, (no matter how many doses are offered for a dollar,) because you only pay for the good you get. Your money is returned . if it doesn't benefit or cure you. Can you ask more? STATKMENTOF SETTLEMENT WITH THE Sueraiaora of Dean township lor year end ing March Tth, MiCHaBX Isaolc, Saperylaor.' -Da. Amount ot duplicate.. Balance trom lael settlement t'ash collected. Plow and two baiDtncri Total.. ..tastes? Cm. Vork done by taxable Exoneratlonr ... Amount returned to Commlwlonr.. t'ah paid lor work "ab paid personal eernc 47 daye... 1 1 TI 131 0 TO SO 2 10 1 26 i-.Zcoe lo CbenaDura' Attending aettlement aad oath... Total i ..iel 4a 3M W Balance due Soprvlsor .... .t i 2 Frakk Korr. Su errltor. Da. ; , Amount of duplicate t 27 Scoop, plow, three hammer, and ax. 13 oo Received on llcenae... ... - lii V6 KeeelTed trom trom lormer uper lor ... S3 ti Total ...l.........'.l .' Z 1 f.40 60 Cm. Work on duplicate M 9i TI Scoop, plow, three ham D era and aae... UOO y.xrin rti.ni 8 12 . 'ajh on d a pi loate....... V .t Paid for work - 12 rder pakJ , . . : -J M Personal etTle, 47 da .. 70 40 Attend -na .aulemeat and oaih... .. 1 2$ Etpenf e to fclnturr,.... , .. liXQ Total. -; "tf. . ...'o f t a.i T . I . Hue Frank Kopp . tlii oa - - We, tbe undenlrned auditor, do eertlty that we bar examined tlie itbov account! and And tbem aa elated. A. BfcKHS. J. O. McMCI.I.KN. WM. MtidUiUAM. Atteet: .ln Cawlkt, Clerk. Aadllota. March 27lh. IS'I v , , , ,a STATEM tJ TOP SKT1 X.liM EST WITH THL Supervisor ol Wafatogtua townahtp lor the jear endlna; March Vth, ISvl. UW KiE SKBOLT, Superrtaor. Dt, ia . . . .i.in.iiniu mj aar To Lleenae mucey received al.T I Total 7. Ky order redeemed .. Hy Auditor "Xoneratkina Hr cm a raid 'lor work.. My taxee worked by taxaMea By comml'aloa on eah tax ((173.86) at S per cant .... .. .. Hy amount paid lur tool By 11 daya' aervicea aa Sujenlor at tl.60 Ry 2 day to LtiePaDurK .... . By bora hire , Total Kalaiv da township ., .. 64.11 MICHAEL. DON A HOE, Supervisor. 1. j To amount et dupl'tcte...Jjnr...r.I..tl.4C3.5S ' To amount received Irou unseated land. i Oia.aa-rlee Treasurer' oom., f 9 8a 193 6S j Total To order towoablp tor balaaw "-' .,. - .$l ev t SOU.SJ I ti.vM ;t By Auditors exoneration , . ' , , f W.00 ' My order redeemed 631 tw I My cah paldtorwoik - ,.,T(' 664 14 By amonnt worked out by taxab!es 90 V5 By amonnt paid tr borne hire .. 4ue (i By amount paid tor tiifknilihln. ,u By amonnt pa)4 to Comwisaiuarrs .. .11 37 Bv amount paid for material , ' 7.65 By l dat aervloe aa apr law at l.0 tr day... 187.60 My eommirtlon .n tt lOaJ. 47 at 6 per 1 cent ... - 64.17 Tot; . (1.900.7 We. th uudcraianed Auditors of Wahlnarion township hare examined the -bur aseounu and J nnd tbem aa Mated. I JOHN MTAMANY, j K.tMYEKS. A. J. SANKER. Atteatr Joatr Pnwm. sr., Olark. Auditors, summit, March "47, iswl. 70T1CE. Stat of PnnylTanl. I t)ounty ot Cambria, i . Th Commonwealth orPenaeylrania to all per on claiming to be heir r la any wig lntereau ad oreialm aa Interaot ia thef eetate. real or per sonal. or la th distribution of th eatate ol Ina A. Sbumaker. wbo wa th dau(hter ot John Streim. deceased, Ureetina: Von are hereby cited to be and apnear befor tbejudaree ol our Orntaana' tlotin at KNin.hnTv to and lor aaid cooDty , ca tb brst Monday of Jaoe. A. !.. 11. at two o'clock r. x.. tben aad ur.cre to show eauee, II any eo have, wby a decree shea id not be made orderlna: and dlreoiina- lb administrator of I.ena Sbumaker, deceased, to Say over t Jae M. bhunaaker. her aarv-vlna: osband.tb fund In his bands and (to to htm anaer th Intestate laws ol tb Commonwealth l Pennsylvania, la ta absence ol other heir. Here la tall not. Wirs. tb Honorable A. V. Barker. President Judg ot our said Orphans' Court at Ebens- Sl. Dunr. ui vth day ot March, A, 1. le.'l. CtXESTINEJ.BL.AlB. Ebeasbanc, March Vo. isvl.et. Clerk U. C. 1794. 1891. Peltole wrtttea at short alee m ta OLD RELIABLE ETNA" lliur rirat litu Ceiiapavmtea. - . j 6IRT FOB THE . OJL.O HARTFORD -. FIRE INSURANCE GDMT. ' OOMMEJICTElt BUSINESS 1 ' 1794. rbennnraJuiy aCla. a - O. A. IANGBEIN, ' . MaeBfaelarerof and XeJer in ALL KINDS of HARNESS, AftDLEK, BEIDLES, WHIPS, COLLARS Emm OILS, BUIIETS, Kob-a. Fly Nets, Curry (Jomba, mto ! pau-laa; Neatly aad ProtnpUy done. All (aaraaUMd ta grtv saltstactlon. work aTSaop Barker i'Kow oa Oaatra street. aprlaU . A DMINLSTBATOK8 NOTICE. Iastter ol admlnlstraUen upon rh eftata of Joel dates, of White township. Cambria coun ty, deceaaed. bavins; been traated to u undersigned, notice Is hereby Klva to all per son indebted to said eat la make payment wlUi-' oat delay, and those hav In claims or demand against th same will present tsta, properly aa theotlcated lor selUciucul. ' AP4MESCH. . ., AJmlnlKrator of Joel Cil-, drffired April jmt . , li M 161 6 43 5V 10 00 .754.S3 .fzn.aA . 10.JS .16 07 17 .U J a f-9 2 60 SCO a- oo .rrso a ! Grand 11F.RTCAM SIMON. LILLY BANKING : CO., LILLY, PA., J.IO. B. IlLIXS, CAN II ICK. A GENERAL RANKING KUSlNESS TRANSACTED. FIRE. LIFE. AND ACCIDENT INSUR ANCE. ALL THE PRINCIPAL STEAMSHIP LINES KEPKFSENTED KY U5. Accounts of merchants', farmers and oth ers earnestly solicited, assurinirour patrons ...,,. . j . . . .:n ... mil an business entruswo to us wm i 'ceive prompt and careful attention, and 1 held strict Iv tonlklentlal. Customers wiil b treatd"as liberally as pood hankinir rules wiil p-rmit. LILLY RANKING CO.. febSW). Lilly. Penna. AUDlTtiK'S NOTICE. Esuaaol William Eckenrole. deceased. Tb onderlrced auditor appoin:e-l by the Or phans' tloort f tlambna county to report distrib ution l th lands In tb bands of Joseph W. Eckenrode. adtninl'trator ot William Eckenrode. deceaaed. her- rt notlse that he will sit at hlsodlce m TrENnaT. THE -HTII WAT APKIIa li01. at 10 o'clock, A. is.. Iu attend to the duties ol his appointment, at which time all liereoDS haviaa claims aa-aln't said -Ute ebaH present tbem. or be lorevw debarred from comi-tj: Id on said land. M. I. KITTELX. Ebensbur:, Pa , AprU 10.191. Audito-. VTjniTolCS MOTTCE. Notice la hereby ejlven that bavlne been ae pointed by tb Orphans' Court of Cambria coun ty Auditor to distribute tb land In tb bands ol John J. Baser, administrator of Noah Seese. de ceased, a shown by hi account to and tmonxt those entitled thereto. I will sit In Arbitration Boom, tloort House. F.ben'buric, Pa., en Weal. Mday, April 2lh.lMI, at 10 o'clock a. ai . tor the purpose ol attend ma: to tbe duties of said appointment when and wher all person Inter r ted nsay attend er re debarred Irom com lna In on aald lund. H. H. MV EKS Ebensbarg, Fa.. April 10, 1SS1. Auditor. EXECrTOKS NOTICE. NUC I hereby riven that letter tet. ncntary on tbe estate of Koae Home, late of Al lexheny township. Cambria eounty. drceas-d, hav been arranted to the aQdeniarned. All l-cr-Son Indebted to aaid estate ar ni'UOed to malt payment without detay. and those bavlne claim aa-ainst th same wll I present them properly au thenticated, lor settlement. THOMAS BISHOP. Allegheny twp April 10. isvi. Executor. FA TI M FOR P. ENT. The subscriber offers for rent his farm in Munster township, alonR the line of the Ebensburir cfc Cresson .-ailroad, about two miles from Cresson. Farm contains about 70 acres, about fiO cleared. Possession giv en on 1st of April. Call on or address the the subscriber at Loretto. Pa. JAMES NOON. Feb. 27, 1'L NOTICE Is hereby riven that tb fotlowlnc ac count bu teen filed In the Court et Com bos Pleas of Cambria eoanty. Penasylvaia, and will be confirmed by said Court on tbe second Monday ol April, 191. unless cause b ibown to tb contrary: ' Account of Ueora-e Braat. aatlg-ne cfth Ul ly Merchaodlae Company, Limited, for tbe ben oat ot creditor. IAS. O. DAKBY, Mare . ProibonoLary. EXECCTOKS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby szlveo that tetter testa mentary oa th estate) of Francis Bearer, lata ol Carrolltown borons h. t amhrta county, deceaaed. bavins: been -ranted to th undersigned. All person Indebted to said estate ar notified ta make payment without Oelay. aal tbo having claim against th same will present tbem, duly authenticated for aettlement. JOSEPH BFAREK. P.J.WETKHa, Carrolltown. March 13. IWI. Executor. FARM ItlH SALE. Th uberther elfer for sala tbe farm lor an rlv nan I ha V n XJ ... . - J - -- uuuui.. u m J . -VJ . . u Caabrla townihlp. three mile north ot Erw-ns- . ta burc. Tb farm eontalo U acre, about l-o of which are cleared, havlnu; tberron a bouse and tra and a arood orchard. For partlealar call oraoareu. . AN J. BENN ETP, icdm . Lbentbttrg .Pa. DUXALD E. DTJFTON, ATTOBN EY-AT LA W, Eamarae, Pxaa. l-cTOfflee In Opera Hon. Centre su-eec Happy and content Is a bride with "The Ro chester, " the lives in thelibiof tbernoroic. iim' njrt, u mt Sc. ytUc LmjCj. ,V-1 'er . i Spring Openin 1 you want nohhy Spring tlixxls at Low- Prices-.' We have for the last tea days received a very extensive line of Spi lnfi ooii-t -t lie finest that has ever lan ehi'liit-d in t'amhria county. We ar readv now i sliw mui all thnni'-'h our lnaintn.ith store w hicb is we.l stocked with all the latest styles of Jty lioods. Fancy l.oKis. liirnit me, Otipete. Shoes, lioots. and i2vtra-Fiiie Keady Made Clot liiiiff. AlFew of tar IViee. CASS1MKEKS. rieiintifiil new Spun- Patterns. i l.lpht and latk Plits Checkk' and Slripes. Prices. -.'4c.. ink;, a.'c. 37c. -1 K. 4.V., .Va-.. 'Vx .. 7.V. to l.t per yard. L.ATHKS' SPUlNi; IIOSIKUY. Our stin k iscoinplete w ith a full lmc of St ain less Hiack Hosiery. Prices, l.a-.. Sir.. J.V.. i'. to .". i t pair. All the Iaditi)f Spt itm Shades iu Silks. Prices. .Vn-.. and 'x: per yard- worth $1. ts-r vard. , , , n RMTl Kf;.-All the I.at.-t Sttl. s in ll.-d Contn Suite-. LerHlv peakS about them. Prices. li.on. c-Jo.ii. r'.i'l to f4.'.Ui. CAKPKTS. We have ccrythinii in tin- line of l ai -is. Prices. i: and per yard; wot th :jc, a.V. atid 4sx. t yaiiJ. (Clothing JOcparici.ei!.t MEN'S SPUIXi; Sl'lTS- We have now ou hand the l.artre-t anI Mn-t P.-liahle Line of Spring (loodsevei silil in this Mat-. That is savins a (.Teat deal. All shades in Worsted. Pine Flannels and Cassi men s, iu Plaids or Sti iMs. at the fol-low-ini? prices: ii.Vi. J.fc.' and t.:. Our i. worth 1. ".. ISovs' Sprinir Suits (Short Pants.) ft..Vi: worth ,'..in. With l.on; Pants. fj.7i; worth 3.75. SFioes ! foes ! In tho Shoo Line we have almost enough t pive aw ay, and Stvl-s and Prices can hardlr be descrlNd. SPRING HEEL SIH lES. Children's Sh s. our "Leader." -'-V. Children's Heehsd Sho-s, 48c. Children's French Kid Shoes. Children's Low Slippers, :K-. Ladies' Walking Shoes. 7c. Ladies' Heel or Sjirlii I .!, 1.74. Also keep Etra Custom-Made Shoes for Lauie.-, at ".'.. Vi and ?'5.4s. Ak to s--e them. Hoys' "P.arpain" Shoes. r.V.. worth Men's Fine Dress Shoes. and 1.4S. wcrth t".'.io. Men's Exira Fine Kauparoo Shoes, (sold several cases of t hem here and have iriven uood satisfaction, i at e.t.4s. Ask for them. We w ill also mention our Men's I- ine lrcs-d Calf Kid h"e. si7 s from :i to lo, at 3.o. worth .7.r.. Now, if you want Xohhy Spring tlocxls and at Low Prices. SIMON .V CO.. nh Largest Dealers.) will fill the bill'for you. Purchasers from surround ;ng towns alloi-l fjic lo h ways iv ptireh.isiu'f golds to the amount of Ten Dollars or ielo.00 or over. si-Mionsr &z oo., Nol ManaBr. OF EVERY POSSIBLE DESGRIFTEOH. OVEU ONE IirNDCED STYLES TO SELECT FKOM. We have from the very cheapest to the most expensive jiLfl highest standard of manufactured Cart?, Busies, Phaetons, Sancys, Business, Farm hDtl Pleasure Wagons. l'..i.iii C;ii t. ite-liidiiisr II.irm-s, Ph:ti-tli Carl, iticlndiii-; Harness. TvM-S'-:tt P:rrv P acini ami ll.-trness. Etui spriinz Ti l!iii-')iy, ... Xm, o. w !? E: o is; ? The "0I.1VKU" Li.l the Procession. Know that the OLIYEIl CHILLED PLOW IS THE - BEST - OSM - EARTH PRICES GREATLY REDUCED. One-Horse Plows. Two-lors 1om. KLAK 'J 11 Is IN MINI). That t he Oii er Chilled Plows are Retter Known, have reached a Larger Sale, have h u a Imer Run. have proved More Popular and dven Retter Satisfy !. ,a ;,nvotnT Plow on t he face of theplol-. R. w are of imitat ion. The name " L1 LU" ir- on ail v.earina purts. . a Buy the Kramer Waron the Best rade. Istaie . SVnd for Spis-iitl Circular and Prices of Ruusiies, XVagons. Carts, Farming Ma ehiiierv. and 1 1 at finale. Swank Hardware Co.. Or. MAIN AM) BEDFORD STREETS JOII NSTOWX, TA. H. II. MVKFW, ATTOI.MEY-AT-LAW. l.e"tei. I'm. rUDc In CvUoaad Kow, oa t euu uet. g! . ALLIT7.I.V. P G l.nn. ".' . r-'.o' i. jO.W. '..:j. LZT7 tV 71 ALL - STEEL - FRAME Spring Tooth Harrow. A Wonderful Improxetnent in Sriiir Tooth Harrows. Teeth ijiiie!v Ailiustl iv tni!y LiKisetitnvr One Nut. The REST TMTH HOLDER EVER INVENTED. The l'..tth is held iii Position hy a Ratchet, with which It can lie Hdjiisti-d so as to wear from 15 to in inches ol! the point of the tooih, which is f.mror live times as much w-ar or servc a can he obtained from uuv other Srriti Tooth Harrow in !- EO. M. KEADE. TT AriOKNtY-AT LAW. KaaNMBran. rrjra, r caw in cctr itrct, cx Hi. IT
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