ML KiiKN.oniw". cambkutomPA. 'fkiday. sutue: Kn.in ami after this date no advertising matter w ill ! iriMt.Ml among our loeitl h, i All reading notice Insert 1 1 i 'our advertising columns under the V , ,1 "I "M isoeJIaueoiis Notices. 1 IiisiIimv. ...t ii'n'v t'i unexpired contract which Vi'.mpN ''. bll," new contracts ili.- iHMTtion ( advertising among raiding matter will be entered into. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Hiirb 1re and wiro uaiN cheap at Uufimi .V Son's. n.ils f the. Elicnsburg Normal Nl.l will ttulci a picnic al the close of S,-llo"l- Tin' Kckkv vn office is tln place to r-t your j"l printing. Oood work at low jiri -. - Mi. AUx il Williamsaiul wife of llomc meail. Pa.. "' visiting relatives ami friends In l ti i place. Mr. Emmet Mulvchil. of Khrelifclt. f,.i tn. i iy of this rlace. was a visitor to our ,,w n mi Tuesday. Tin- sale of the llnllidiiyshnrg and (Jap I, -mm Works has attain lieeu MstMued 1111 julj I.Mh. A hid of f".i.isJ was refuse.l. Mi. William II. Moudy. of Portage, and Mi.s (irlcna Hiehl. of Neury. I'a.. were , . 1 at the hoi if the bride's mother. m il the latter place, on June ud. Owl nit to the depression in the coal trade the Frugality foal and Coke Com pm:y. on the t'rcssoti A Coalport railroad. h;i"upeiidc.l oierations for- a short time. i:.-t .piality of roll butter Is selling at , lit- per iMitilid ill Somerset. The oldest Inhabitant cannot recall the time when the choice of the dairy brought so low a. JlliCl'. 'it people are hiintiiiK summer nnar-(,r- and from the Impiiries received by our ),nii-ls and Uiarding houses, the pros.ct arc that the town will soon be lilled with Mini iix'i' boarders. I'. nii-) Ivania girls man y young, lliiriii- the past year twenty-three girls were tnarricd at the litre of fourteen: ','U'i at tifti-en: 'Ul at sixteen, 'Mj at seventeen, and V.m at cigliii-cn. The grounds at the railroad dcot at res. on have lieell planted w ith Mowers iic rordini; to i lie usual custom of the IVnn .vlv.mia railroad company, and presents an attractive appearance. sraivcly a day passes without some W-es and carts going through town, their destination being the new railroad, Winiiiiia' at Kaylor's station. Several huiicli'd men are already employed on the Work. -In the rc-ralinsr that has la-en in pro-trrc-sinlhe I'ost otlice Department the salarv of tin- postmaster at Johnston u has Increased from c-Mssi to r.'.Ti"! and that of the o-.uiiatcr at Altoona from -V.7ih to ?.'."'. There are is ( (unities in !Vtins Ivania that have no debt. They are Lehigh. HeiiM-r. fanienm. Center, Columbia. Krie, r.tv-t. I'ranklin. Crcen. Lawrence. M'T Ccr. Moiiloiir. I'erry, Tike. Sullivan, Sus quehanna. Wyoming and York. The com bined debt of all the other counties i.s iS,- ?..; c. -1!) the law which goes Into effect tills year, providing that the triennial assess ment shall lc made by one assessor in each lmrnii.ti and tow u-hip instead of by one a, i and two assistants as heretofore, each county in the Male will save consid erable money in the cost of making the HSetnult. -MisKt!iie Myers and her sister Air- j ate are justly entitled to the thanks cif many of the willing hands who laUircd hard and earnestly in saving proMrt y at the burning of ( reswell's mill. The Miss. s M)eis prepared a bucket of hot coffee wliicli was gratefully partaken of and relished hy many of the tir-d workers. Superintendent Doyle, of the "Lung Distance Telephone f ompany. w it h u large force of men and teams, s here busily at work, distributing the pides for the wires Tlie pules used through tow u will le cedar and Mill he planted seven feet ill the ground. The line will follow the south Side of High street. -The hill recently signed by (iovertior I'at lis.. iii, ui,, which is now ! law, makes teleirruph. telephone and other electric companies responsible for the damage done to shade tree by cutting them down or dis figuring tin 'in to make w ay for their wires. Ow in rs of proMrtists may lx trusted to en force this law to its full extent. Alx.ia sjxtv-tive Pennsylvania Hail ro.ti! mi ll, some of them high officials in the ..ini,;ii1y, lire exiectel to arrive at Maple Park on Sat urday. w here some of tli'iii will. sojourn for a few days while nuking investigations Into the project of fticlnlniL' the Klielisburg V fresson Iraiu-li railroad. Let 'em come. A daiurerous counterfeit half dullar, that is claimed to have a large circulation, i .1. -criUd as follows; It is dated 1SS7 and all excellent r,. 'J'l,,. 0 s a little t.iii'ki-r than the genuine and to a keen eye k'th the (loddess of J.jlierty and the eagle U'"A 111,1 asy. The engraving Is ?'-! ami it nipiires an epert to detect the tu.l m,,i.j , W hile the lire at ('re-well's planing null was j pr,ri-,s four freight ears and passenger cars moim! on the railroad k in close proximity to the burning buildup. Ti,,. I.M-omotive was taken out Cf the heil. Lacked to the enrs mid h:u!ed tlietn away out of the reach of the fire. u was (lis,oer. d afterw ards that one f l"" '"" us loaded Q"M:tyf jH.w.ler. with a considerable -(digress,,,;,,, s,-i,l, of this district. Ki. ,,,;,.,. ,1ut ,,,,, ,.a(,s,ip al est pi,it which is ('.xM tel to Uconie Vacant in June is'.rj by the graduation of s-adct Keplmrt. w 111 lie filled by rompeti--.iniination. suUI nlnnloii will '"'Id Jit N.mers, t. W.-dneKlay. .Juno 17, n' ran be partlrlpati-il in by all young ''i 'tween tin ages of 17 and' year, pi .v:.t..u Ul.u an re W) l!( f t, j OiMnct. 'ifan. of Itradd.Mk. while '"fti ifwith a party of friends in M - s : iJ Ue V grove, near that nlaee. on Mini- iKlfllt. W:.s slro.-L l.v- o si...... l.,t u ,. ' J M .... .. the crowd Mild so b.-ldlv ill '' at Mercy Hospital, "''"rg. whither he was taken, on the chi'd " ""' ' V' "illif' Ki""" 14 w,fo Hl", j'"1 ' .I-.hnstowii where he formerly "rk.-.. it js 11)t ilu,wn tir,.w tju, .on.- tt.m killed him. 1 ! giving nut f the water from the l'f works during the fire on Thursday MiuineeessHat, lhp ,.)usillK Uow f at.r t private consumers, which bmo"",1"" wMI ,ast r-viTl davs- h,, ', r--rvoir Is filial. N,ws;,ly 'r. Is tl. mother of invention, and rnl f our people began early oiiThnrs- th.n m""",l- af,, r re, to accustom ms.,v,.s , lrinkllK a MlbstiUltf, f(jr roiiKh water. (trand picnic will b.- held on thr ,kl'n ' "f '"lv ut Arhiiti-,. Clen (Dean Ma to wi"", ''"'' and CoalK.rt railroad, "K li the public is cordially invito. proevds ar,. fr . ,M.,.(jt f 1h FruL"'!'' fl'h"r,' l Ashville and watlty and all altemlii. ill -'Tlliv , , , it. ... - fr...t !""'T aiii re- "jei-i. winner. On .1 ' r w 1,1 N" rv'l ii the grounds I , in" l"u,ii,y l'i'nicwill bo' t;'J f. l ,'i " "",?t'r ,h- ni"pices ! ''r '-' -aim- obj.rf. One 14 tooth, spring tooth harrow for sale cheap at Dufton's'iardware store. A number of young ladies) attending tLo Kbcnsburg Normal School were mem bers of the bucket brlgndo St the fire on Thursday. Roland Evans, an old-tinu resident of Klit-usbiirg. hut for many years a citizen of liloomington. Illinois, is visiting rela tives uiui friends In Kbensburg and vicjui ty, the first visit for fifteen years. A foot race between a man named Cor bet and another named Kephart will take place on the Carrolltown fair ground this. (Friday) afternoon. Th purse Is for a biindn-d dollars a side, and thu distance, two hundred yards. The Mountaineer, a new newspaper published in Klx-nsbiirg bv Y. K. Thom son and J. I4. S--hler. niade Its bow to th public on Yslneslay. It is a live column quarto, with patent insnles. publishisi "in the Interest of business in Eliensburs and the county." and "bound to ih particular party." From their "perch on the olitical fence they expert to Im- abb jp-t a lietter view of the 'fleeting show. " and 110 doubt w III. We welcome them to the newspaer fold and hope their venture may be a finan cial succe.ss. The Indiana Fair Association has pur chased forty acres of land for a suitable jilace foi holding their annual gatherings. The forty acres are pleasantly sitilatisil, easy of access, mell watered and with a grove that will shade several thousand Hsiple. and so lo.-ated that it will in 110 way interfere with the laying out of a lrilf mile track. The fair this year will lie held on the old Tair grounds, but next year large and eomiiMMlioiisexhibitlon buildings, liesides a number of others that will be put up by individuals, w ill Imcnvtml. Dudley Davis, formerly of this place but for some years past a resident of Itltte Springs. Nebraska, where he was largely emragisl in raising and breeding live stK-k. died on Thursday of last w-ek from the re sult of an Injury received tlie day liefore. Mr. Davis was building a barn and in help ing about the work fell a distance of rive feet 011 a sharp stick that M'iictrated his ImmIv. causing ileath the following day. He was thirty-five years of age and leaves a wife but norhildren. His mother and an unmarried sister made their homo with him. Messrs. James M'ilkins,ii Son. the well-known marble dealers of this place, have now on hand the finest stock of mar ble ever seen in this locality. This firm constantly keep a large stock of manu factured work which they have already finished, all excepting tlie lettering, ami IM-rsous w ishing to purchase monuments, tombstones, or other marble work rail make a selection without trouble and s-e at a glance w hat they are getting. The firm has a reputation for tine work and tin- sM-cimcns now on hand are worth a trip to their premises to see. Thomas Sylvanus.. Ix-tter known as ''Tom Chinaman." died at Indiana on Monday. He was horn in Hong Kong in 1M.", and came to this country in is.17. He enlisted in the Klghty-tirst Pennsylvania Voliintcrs in lsr.l. mid was the first China man who was enrolled in the war. He participated in a numlier of battles, and w as captured at Petcrsbnrir and confined in Andersonville. At the close of the war he w as naturalized as an American citi zen in I'nited States court at Pittsburg, the records show lug he was the first China mail to throw off allegiance to the Chinese ciiiMTor. tie then went -to Indiana ami married an American girl, and at the time of bis death whs tin- father of three child ren, all of whom have the alniond-shaxil er-s and the ix-culiar bronzed complexion of the Chinese heathen. .1. Y. Itell. a one armed tramp who claims New York as his home, mid w ho topMsi at the Almshouse on Friday of last week and was crmittcd to remain un til Monday, when he was told logo, came to town on Monday and. after begging until he got some money, proceeded to load up w ith liipior and startiil back tow ards the Almshouse. When a short distance from the Almshouse he met two inmates, Mrs. Dunn and Mrs.Toohcy. tin- former of wh om he attacked with criminal intent, when tlie latter ran away to the Alms house, ltefore the miscreant had succeed ed in his purMisc. Mr. I). J. J)avi hapjien e l to come along, when he let go Mrs. Dunn, who had valiantly defended herself, ami start-d towards town. He was suKse itieutly arresti-d and brought liefore Jus tice Jones, Who rommittisil him to jail to answer at next court a charge of assault and battery with intent to commit ra preferred by Mrs. Dunn. The erection of marble is the last work of res ect to the memory of departed friends, and Is a custom which lias l-eii followed from tin' earliest ages of an tiquity. For many years J. Wilkinson .t Son have been in the marble business in Khcnsburg and throuch their energy and honorable dealings, they have built for themselves a reputation for doing their work in a most artistic manner. Their work is an ornament tothe town as well as a credit to themselves. We are giving them no more notoriety than they deserv e, and to prove our assertion, go to their establishment and s-e for yourself. They take pleasure in show ing their work,, whether yon wish to purchase or not. They have on exhibition at their works two car-loads of monuments and liead stoties. and in April and May will receive two car-load more. They will then" have a large assortment of the latest styles for customers to select from. They have arrangements nuule with w holesale gran ite dealers so that they can fill all orders for granite monuments and headstones in a short time and a cheap as ran he done anywhere. They buy their slock in such large quantities that they defy competi tion. They also have the agency for the Champion Iron Company and are pre pan si to furnish all kinds' of fencing or anything in Iron. Persons w ishing to purchase any thing in their line of business would do well to give them a call before leaving-their order with any other manufacturer, as they have as fine, if not the finet stock of marble that ever camo to Western Penn sylvania. !ive them a trial and you can depend upon getting a good job at a fair price. HMhr EMearalana. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company announces to the jH-ople of Western Penn sylvania that tho excursions to this, sea shore, w hich have won so great a niasnre of popularity In past seasons, will lie re-jM-ated during the present summer. A scriis of four excursions will he run. the first on Thursday. July Uth, the others fol low ing u July 23d. August Uth and 'Joth. Kach one of these tours offers a choice, be tween Atlantic City, or Ocean City, the rate U-itig the same for each. ! Excursion tickets good for ten days Nvill lie sold at a rate of fltun from Pittsburg, and at correspondingly low rates from other stations. . A scial train of Parlor Cars and Day coaches will leave Pittsburg at 8..V a m. for Philadelphia, stopping at all inifiort- I Hilt llltietion tutiniu .!....... ...... a: ...m I j ....v ... ... (nMltl. " ...in KflllMflloll will lie made with trains front branch lines. PassctiKcrs w ill spend the in night Phila delphia and proceed to the seashore by regular trains of the next day. These excursions, mi account of the de sirai.ilitvof the seashore oints, thelilx-ral limit and low late of the tickets, and the tine equipment of the special trains, pre sent the most attractive of summer out- ings. The rale from Cr-sson s JtM.,vtM-- I rial train leaves ('nu at jj s ,, I E. B. Creswell'a flatnlnc Mill Borafd About half past three o'clock this (Thursday) morning onio of the residents of the tow n. w ho happem-d to be awake at that hour, were surprised to hear the blow ing of a steam w histle. On approach ing their windows and looking out, the red glare in thu skies startled them for it was evident that u lire of niore than ordin ary proMrtions w as lighting up tho towu in the neigh borhood of the railroad defsit. The cry of fire and the rapid tas of the tin' hell confirmed the fears aud soon half the iMiptilation of the town were hurrying to the scene of the ctmflaem tion. Tho large plrning mill of Mr. E. H. Creswell of Ibis place, near the railroad station, was a mass of tlamis and the combustible na ture of the building and contents made i's destruction the work of a few minutes. The inside of the building was like a sis-thing furnace when the tire was first discov ered anil the whitliug steam that gave the alarm was the work of the element of destruction. The water iu tlie engine Imiler had lieeu turned into steaui by the intense heat and something falliug 011 the w histle had caustl the alarm. The fire is supHsod to have caught from a spatk from the furnace w hicb.'.falling among the shavings smouldered undiscovcrd ami was funned into flames by some breath of air. The mill coiitaiiM-d a large amount of lum ber, an clique. Imiler. planer, moulding machine, sash machine, fence machine, saws etc. The loss Is a seven one to Mr. Creswell who loses about ?.'., and has no insurance. The Dauntless lire company was soon 011 the ground and after making a connection with the tire plug at the )j ra House, done some good work ill playing uhui the numerous IiiiiiImt piles that surrounded the mill, thus saving a large amount of IiiiiiImt from destruction. Their work would have ' liccii much more rtTi-ctive however, ha I it not N-cii for a scarcely of water, which luckily lastitl until the spreading fliiiin-s hud Ixsen gotten under control, when the water supply gave out. Several lunilxT piles wen I partially burned among the losers being Mr. Andn-vv Strittmatter. lus IiiiiiImt yard is close to the burned mill and who estimates his loss at aliout Slim. Mr. John Kin hener. of Cambria tow nship. als4i lost four thousand f.si-t of IiiiiiImt w hich he had taken to the mill a few days previous to Im- vvoi kiil. A DlMMlroaa Wrrfk. On Friday morning of last week a disas trous freight w reck ocriirreil on the Hell's 4iap railroad, which resulted iu tin loss of three lives, tlie breaking up of twenty-three freight cars into kindling wimkJ and the destruction of one locomotive. A heavy rain had lieeu fallingand the rails were slipiery. A heavy freight train with two locomotives, one in front and fine in t he rear, anil twenty freight cars loaded w ith coal and lumbci, were descending the mountain from I.loydsville to ltcllnood. when the front coupling on the last car broke, leaving the front engine with t wenty-t hrcc cars to manage going down the steep grade. Notwithstanding the brakes were all put on as tightly as possi ble and the sand iKHir -d on the track from the engine, the momentum of train iu-crcass-d until a sstl of seventy miles an hour was attained. For live miles the wild train kept the track, but when Koot station, two miles aMie Dcllwood, was reached, the locomotive and curs jumped the track over a thirty foot ciubaukiucut and piled up at the tioltoni. John Simon, the engineer, was found ly ing on the Ixtiler of his engine ls-twcen the sand Imix and bell, scalded todeath. Win. Orazicr. his fireman, w as found dead under the tank, with bead crushed. ' Su-pheii VanscoyiM', thi- conductor, was also found dead imdr the tender, horribly scalded. All threw are married and leave families. F. Ij. Hot rick. William Dunn and Aaron Woonicr, the brakenien. all eseMsd with their lives, but were badly bniMst and cut. About Mprlac lr. Who hasn't sufTereil from this disease? We say disease advisedly, for such it Is. It is a general relaxation of the system :t hat makes the victim averse to exertion. I'n less the const iluioii is keyed up when these symptoiis apH-ar, some at :itc malady at tacks the vulnerable jMiiiits and life is cu ilangensl. A giMxl stimulant promptly and projMTly tis4il soon tones up the weak spots, leading physicians of tlie land iiivariaitly recoiiiinciid the use of pure rye whiskey iu such cases. Max Klein's "Silver Age" and "Duquesne" rye w hiskies are sold under a sworn guarantee of purity so that the con sumer takes no risk "Silver Age" at tl.M and "DuqiK'snc"' at !.." t "full quart Nittle. Mr. Klein also keeps the target and i-hidcest stock f brandies, wines, etc.. in Pennsylvania. OimmIs an- sent by ex press everywhere. Write for catalogue and priii' list (mentioning this paper) in Mat Klein. sj Fi-deral stn't. Allegheny City. " Hart-latce Llftam, The following marriage Iiccns4-.s were i-su;-d by the Clerk of the Orphans Court for tlie week, ending Wednesday, Juue 1, 1S'.1 : Alof T. Anderson and Mary Kt.-es. Ucude township. Mike llarrora and Annie Sully, Hast ings. John J. McDonnell and Maggie Toole, Portage. Joseph K. While and May M. Culin. Johnstown. Charles W. Crocle and A unio Koudcbiish, Joliustow 11. Harry I,. Miller, Pittsburg and Klmira Wissinjer, East Coneniaiigh. Allx-rt A. ljittner and Jessie E. Homer, Johnstown. Herman Inglert. Johnstown, and Cii'e lia Farbaugh, Carolltown. ' - IJcorge McKi-nzie andCelia Otto, Johns low 11. Harry J. McKelvy. Ila-rry, I'a., ami Maud S. Arbaugh. Johnstown. Kohvrt Scanlau, Ebensburg and Carrie 11. CoinpTs. Indiana. John Cavanah and Mary McKeuna, Johnstown. Henry M. I.cbman and Annie h. Youn kcr, Johnstow n. J. E. Jones and Laura Kaylor, Callitzin. Elmer Fisher aud llauua.li Shcrley, Adams townshi. JohnS. I toy le and Cliristenu, Scott Iel lett. Johnstown. Frank Darkes and Carrie Proctor, Johns town. John W. Miller. Carroll tow nship, and Clara Soulshy, Clearfield tow nsliip. JI j nteaieatl. St'A X IA X (iOMFKUS. M ai rietl a t St. Ilernard's clmrch in Indiana, i'a., on Tuesday. June Ji'ith, jsni. Mr. Knlwrt Tall inn, of KU'iisburjt, and Miss Carrie lioiiip ers. of Indiana. The groom in the above casi- is the as sistant cashier in Johnston, linek & Oo.'s hank in this place, and we are making" no orcnlrtift In paying- that he is one of Ebens- burn; s most exemplary young men whose probity and business iitialitieatious has piaeed him In in his present poslt'on in the bank w e mean and the liride has made no mistake in entrusting her future in his keeping. The bride is a young lady w hose j amiable disposition has gained lier'iuany . friemls during her visits t Ihis plaee, and w e are sure will do her share in sweeti-fiing the many trials that follow in the wake of matrimonial life. We congratulate thein I and wish them well. ' ' . For tale or rent, the Lore t to Hon e, Loretfn. I'a. A large stable and all Ikh-'S-sary outbuildings aud gardens j, good or ler. Address, Ijorettn. Pa. Wa'l aMT. Kmlgissed bronze pa -rs, 12 to ir. rents M-r roll: groiin.I.il white baek, j rents, at Ibiflon & Son's. Kanaka of Jnrera. Follow ing is a list of Grand aud Traverse jurors for the September term of eoui obasd jraosa. Ooens, Joseph A., fanner. AUeitbeny towaablp. aablp.l I rouce. jwepD. Hotel keeper, jonnrawi. 1'roajo. Adam. Miner, tider township. (.'lawson. Hiki, ena-laeer. Juhnitowa. tblck. Frank, curpeater, JohasUiWO. IiarU. Walter olerk. Kbenabanr. lutli. Timothy K.. mervbant. l'.t OoDemauKk. brkenrwle. Mattliear. tanner. Haalinga. . lireowood. Iianlel. watrhmea. Johnstown. , Hlldetirand. J. carpenter. Scatk Fork. Huirfaet. Kdvard farmer, Lcwer Waablngton townfbir. Hertzoc, Peter, laborer. Oattltxla. Lcher. Aaicoat J chipper. Johns'own. I.itilDKer. Aaron, ulnar. Uallllzin. Malooev. John 1, hotel keeper. Johns Lown . Price, iieunce W car enter Stoneyereek town ship Park. K. B.. ticket aaent. Hastinica. Kbustea. Oeorfce W., clerk, N two j creek townjhip. Kyan. - imoo. aentlewaa. Lllor. Schwab. William, fad. Iter. Iv.reitO. Smith. U W4 Csrniar. tsui inebaona town.'hip. Shlmpl, Iewts, farmer. Uder township. Weston. W. H.. clerk. Oallitiln. Zerbie, '.. J., tanner. Clearfield township. TtAVEKSE Jt'RoKs narr wcck. Bradley. Uuub, beater. Johastowa. Kerry. 4:tiarles, clera. Joh asiown. Buea. Obarlea. farmer, Alleaheny township. Hurhuis. Harry, laborer. Joboatown Hradley . Michael, Unuar, Allewheny tnwashlp. Kaker, Jooeph A., farmer. Cheit township. Bailey, A'llliam K.. machinest Jobnitdwa. linater, Haatel, nalneer. Franklin. 'arney. James, laborer. Johastown. Coni.eIly. Patrick, merchant. Johnstown. t'ooper. Scott, brakeman. Johnstown. Krans. Thomas I) . blacksmith, tbensburg-. Krame). Crneet. mere ha at. Job flown. trilroan, Jacob, stone mason. John-town. Flwanls. 1. 1.. laborer. Jeenstowu. Flannlcan. James, latwrer. Johnstown. Fockler, Jacob M . , merchant. Johnstown. Fiiaet. Joseph. shiemaaer. Jonestown. Oritflth. Arthur, machinest, Johnstown. Hesiop, (sale, painter. Lower Voder township. Hi.tt. Aaarastine. Jr.. larmer, Carroll township. Maliereorn, Oeonce. foreman, Johnstown. Hard. Fred, laborer, Cfeast SpriaKsv Ha.lrtck. Peter, laborer. Hastings. Kaa dar.an Iewls teacher. Croyle township. Knee perj Iaolel. farmer. Uroyle tnwnshtp. Keedy, T. H.. aslstaat soremaa. Jobnstoam. Klikpatrlck. Samuel, miner, FJJer township. LAatzj. John, Jrn carpenter, Sumjuehanna township. atarsh. HutI.I. carpenter, Johnstown. Murray. Michael, mill hand. Johnstown. M m'i. Matin fra r, Carroll towa'hlo. MeNeells). Hna:b, farmer. 4-earflei towaeblp, Mabnt. Isaac, farmer. Blackllck township. Ore rdorl. "William, carpenter, Lower Yoder town ship, s ttummer. Joseph V..ens;lneer. East Oneauih. Kobiaa. Peter. J-. miner. Lower Waaatostoa tawasbip. Koberts, fcrar. laborer. East Onnemanicb. Korahauah, IhavM. farmer. Jackson township." Strltt ma tier. Paul Jr.. carpenter. HasUnas. Seiarh.Joba merchant, Lower Yoder town shin. Shatter. Henry R.. farmer. Cooetnaoa-h township, s: lineman. W in. H.. merchant. South Fork. Storm. Michael, foreman Upper Washington township. Sonlby. Oenrwe. farmer. Clearfield townsblu. W eak land. Aaubnae, larmer. liuaqaehanna town ship. Wilson. Alexandec. foreman. Jower Yoder town ahlp. Varner, Ueonce W.. carpenter. Johnstown. TaavKKsa jraoaa sbdosd wtu. Anawalt. John, carpenter. Johnstown. A;el. Albert. btenbun(. Herkeplle Lewis, batcher. Stonycreek township. Kiuh. T. N.. carpenter, (sallltstn borouab. Kerkeitlle. A. M.. painter F-ast Conemaoich. K.enirer. T. I.. clerk. Johhstowa. Wailey . S. ".. plumber. Jotnstown. otbhert w ui.. Alderman. Johnstown, t'onrad. Charles, larmer. Allecbeny townablp. lel..sier. lunatius. roll hand. Johnstown IUrbT .Thomas, laborer, Johnstown. Kqideharr. H. A clerk. Enensbora;. lruh, e'a-and. larmer, Adams township, (trittlih. S L. . farmer. Conemanah township, tillson. "Vfrn., clerk. CTaltltaln beroovb. Owin. M I... pit. boss. Keade township. HcTerly. W. C. carpenter, Keade towaablp. . Hincbman. Joseph, merchant. Johnstown. Haha. Conrad, but "her. Johastowa. Harding. Henry, rol'.er, Johnstown. ' .. Howard . Levi P., teamster. Jchastown. 1 tell. James, teacher. Portaae. .lames. Thomas, latsarer. Porta e. Kroi, Ueorire. farmer. Cambria township. Klbt.ler. Jwi.h, blacksmith. Hastlnas. . . Kibbler, Michael J fso-mer. Chest township. Lindsey, Edward, motlder. Johnstown. I.yde. Kobert. firmer, Jackson township. . MrKenna, '! nomas, merchant. Johnstown. McKee, J. S., farmer. White township. Marsh. John C. laborer, Stonycreek township. " M liter. Charies. larmer. Elder township. Kainey. Joseph, merchant. Lilly. Keam, Jo. a than, laborer. Franklin. Kaab, Henry, moolder, Johnstown. Kichards. T. Mason, dentist, Ebensbnrs;. Kachford. Thomas, miner. Tannelblll. . Sanchor. Felix, carpenter, (iallilain. Stull. Lorenao U.. larmer. Adams toamsblp. Stattler. lbas. H. druitir 1st. Johnstown. Stephen, iles, Urmer, White township. s, Seibert. John, laborer, (iallltsln -Saley. Peter, merchant. Lower Yeder township. W-rtner, John, farmer. W bite township. -Wonder. Jaeob F . laborer, .'obnstown. Wlseicarver Sheridan, bntrher. Johnstown. Yahner, Puul farmer. Elder township. Yeagly. Jacob, merchant, (sallltxia. ; Con rt Hroeee! Inara. The follow iuff rases wvre disposed of af ter our reMrt iu last wei-k's Kkekviax. . IoaacWikn vs. IMiilip INipfer Tr'ssass. Jnrr liad for plaintiff "iV , . . . IndiuiiH Count v " D'Misit liauk vs. Aiitboiiy Anna, Feijmed Issin-.. Jury find for pliiiniill.. , . , , . Kdwnrd l.ils-rty vs. Dr. F.T. Overdorf, Tresspass. Continued. " James W. Callasrher vs." William liaker, Replevin. Settled. fx'vi Keith el al vs. Daniel Kerliusey i-t al. ejet-tnient. Jury find for defendant. Mrs. Julia Adams vs. I). R. Moore hs uniisit. Jury find for plaintiff I-na W. Cob-, et al. vs. A. K. I'altoa. Trespass. Continued. f tasrevl latssewBta Jelleeo. . We. tire iintlorsiK'ned tNtrbersof Klsms hurjr. have a:ri--d to vlossi our resjK.i-tive lilaees of . ImsiiM'ss on July 4tli, at. 12 oVha'k, ihkui, :inl respeit fully' notify tlie public t.i this I'fferl. " Jtusinra will liot Tje reMiineil until Monday," .1 iity fith. " Hoplna; this will satisfactory to our patrons, wt- remain Yours IJfM-ct fully, ' J. IU.Jant. V. X. Kkka. Ailvertiss'iiients of farmers desirinir to ai-cotiiuiiMlate a few kuiiiiiut boarders from the i-itv diirinir the summer months w ill ! riuti-l fiii' in the llttslurfr Dtiily Pitxt For neat and i-heap job printing try thisoflire. WANTED IVHEAT -AND ' i GRASS.- Tbt Whole of Europe wants WHEAT. - and the most of America wants GRASS in abundance.' 12 leading AgricuU , turists hare written us essas on "How to Crow Wheat and Crass." These, in pamphlet form, we wilt send Free on receipt of three 2-ct. stamps. ar , Members of the ' Farmers' Alliance and Fanner' Clubs can liave their Fertilisers made apeclaiJy to order, at reduced prices. W. S. POWELL & CO., Baltimore, Kid., CHtatrAt Fisnuin MAxriArrrsns, ' Ak'O IarvsTiss or AoaicvLTt-BAi. Cbemicaia. ' junl2 1.13t a rnrroHS HOEioii $. a 1 In the matter el the account ol Joseph ttea ahoo. assignee f Joseph Met lee. " . lihVing been appointed audltoj to make a ad re port distribution el the money In the bands ol I be aea .untant t aotlce as hereby (leea that 1 will sit at at office In the boron- h of Kbensburg, on Frldajr, Jaly ItHIt, at 19 o'clock, a. at , wbea aod.. where all part'es interested may attend. F. A. bllOEMAKKK. Lbecsburg (unlV-St. Auditor IVIK SALK. - The underabened will roll at private sale pieces of real estate situate In M unster township, Cambria county. Pa. containing' respectively tiny six and BUr-nre acres and allowance. The property la improved and la good state of enltl tivailoo. and will be sold at a reasonable price and upon easy terms. For Fnrtner particulars, call on or address Alrln fcvans, Kuensbnrr, Pa.. r . . LUAl! UOIKJCK. Iiecember 12 , lataj. . . Loretto. Pa. UAnM Ft IK s&i;e. r The subscriber offers for as In n.. farm n nierly owned by Lvaa K. Jtennnett. deceased, la Cambria township, three miles north el Kbens. burg. The farm contains MS acres, about mof which are cleared, bavins; thereon a house and barn and a good orchard. For particulars call on ora.ldea. . . .. . F.VAN 5. BENNETT, tcbiar . Ebensbarg, pa. HII. MYERS, e ATTUHNCT-AT-LAW.'P . A-OfflcelaCvUonads Kew,oa"eBi!r7ttreeL ' JYoticc to Tax-Payers Notice is hereby alvea that the County Treas urer of Cambria couoty will attend for the pur pose of receisiner count; and slate taxes assee4 I.Mr the year isvl at the lollowlna places of hold ing the elections in the sespectlre districts, on tlie the dates mentioned below. Adlteount ol & per cent, wll I be allowed on all taxes paid on or before Seplenieer 1st. and alter October 1st. per cent will be added on all an paid. Northers Dlatrlet. South Fork borough., Croyle townahlp. W II more borocirh. -July 13th Juiy nth . July 16th Snmmerbill township. . luly le-b July 17th rortaae perouaa. Portaite townrhlp. Lille borouab iy 21 n ..Jul 21St Washlrgtoa township. Nc. 1 Wublo.i.m iownsl.lp,Xtf 'i.. Tunnelbill boruugh July Zind July surd ..Jul Mltx ..July ITih luly 2sth ttaliitxla borowrb. (tallltxin tuasnsbip a. unster township . .July r-Jth Man isensBip Asbnlle borosigb. July ks July Slst Chest Springs lx.ro ugh Allegheny township lrcllo borough , . . Black lick luwnb1p. Cambrlat ""inp , , Clearbeld '""S'i' ,. Heads towashlp W b I Is townrblp ,,, Chest lownshlii Carroll towns hip -August Srd . Augnst 4th AiwustSth .AuKust h ..August 7tb .August luth . .August 11th August lit B n.Auu..t lJtb Anirust Ulh ssarr townsnip.... Surquehanna township. Flder township Hastlnga boroah... .August 17th .August 1Mb .Auaust Ivib . August -AHh .August 21st .August X4lh .August XSta Carroll towa boroagh Ebensbarg. East ward. Ebeoabarg, Vet ward. The Deputy County Treasurer tor the Northern district will be la the Treasurer's office. Ebens burg.Pa.. erery Saturday beginning July 18th. until Saturday. Aucast XI, and ever day irou August art, thereafter. Sealsacrai District. CiMpersdale borough . Franklin boron h July ISth laly Uth Kast Conemaugh borough .July lttb .July 16th .July 17th joansiowa, ist ward. do 2nd ward 4to . do do ds do do do do do do do do do do ard ward-. July ib ward ..July Slst tb wand . : luly nd th ward f"iy X3rd 7th wrd. , ,,. Jul7 Sb 7th want, aioxbam dlatrlet July 37th Bth ward ,.. , July 28th Vlh ward lalyKh 10th ward.. 11th ward.. l-Jtt ward. 13th ward. 14th ward lath ward.. .July 30th ..July 31st . August 3rd ..August 4th Aagust 5th .Aogust etb do loth ward. ..August 7th Jturust loth Morrellrtlle borough. lower Yoder township, liale borough... stonycreek township t'pper Voder township. J ackson townfhtp Fast Taylor township West Taylor township. .August Ulh 1 u us t lAn .August lth .Auvust 14th -August 17th .August lxth -August 18th -August 'Oth -Auaust Mst Adams townsbID Klchland township. Conemaugh township August 24lh The County Treasnrer for the Sou Ui era district will be at te office ol F. J. O'Connor, opposite postothce. Johnstown. Ps every Saturday, be ginnlna July lath, until Saturday. Augunt find, and every day from August 2Mb until October 1st, lnvl. lor the accommodation ol those who wish to pay tbelr county and state taxes. C. J.MAYER. County Treasurer. Tresurers' ofBee, K bens burg. May lttl. junlx. Assignee's Sale r ; -OF VALUABLE FARMING ' AND BY virtue ol an order Issuing out cl the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria county, the un dersigned esslg-nee of Thomas Donahue will ex pose to public sale on MOMAY, JULY CTII, 189!, AT OJSE O'CLOCK. 1. M., . Vt tlie Court House, In Kbeusburs;, P.. the following described eal Laute. yla: All tn at certain piece or tract of land situate partly In the townships of Waablna-tun and Por tage Cambria county, adjoining lands ol James C. Brawler. John Brady's estate, Owen lngolds bj and others, containing' 148 Acres. and having thereon erected a JLAIS'K HOT'SE, HAY SHU) and all other neceoary outbuildings The above land la underlaid with VALUABLE COAL SUMS The Coal and Minerals will be oflered separate ly from the Surface, and the Surface. Coal and Minerals will also e ottered as a whole, and sold In the way la which the best price can be altaln el. Clear ot all encumbrance . TF.RBff. OF HALE: One-third of the purchase money to be paid on the conn nnallon ol sale and the balance In two equal annual payments, with Interest, secured upon the premises. JOHN J. MclsONNFLL. Assignee ol Thomas Donahue. Portage, Pa June 4. 1SU ANNUAL 1nanclal SUtement ol the Ke- ceipta and Kipendltures of Fbensburg School ll strict, lamNria county. Pa., for the year ending Jane 1st, Iffl: - RECFJPTa. Iross amount of tax duplicate tor school purposes , f 1,6M.2I Five per cent, added to delln- q uea I tax pa yers ,, 13.01 Total ; 1.671.7 Ileduet ltmiin 48.76 JJeduct exoneratli ns 44 7 Total ( KS.a lotai tax receipts Cash irom former Treaearer. Tuttioa from adjoining districts. From other source 'stale appropriation. IU78.23 3W.75 10.00 00 49i ' Total recetpU. EXPEKDITrm. Paid teact, era fl.37.0O Paid teachers attending tnstl- tnte Paid water rent.. 40.2 la.oe 113.73 lie.ao &2.Vi :ii.4e M-XS B 00 1.71 Ki.U3 4X7.30" Paid luel.. Paid janitor. Paid repairs and scrubbing buiKllng. Paid salary Treasurer Paid salary Collector Paid alary Secretary. Keturaed to tZommtssloners. Pad school supplies Balance In the treasury K 348.2? Attest: E. C. Parkish. V. U. Pktcb. fcsecretary. President. ArniTOaU REPORT. " We, the "undersigned. Auditors of Fbensburg district, Cambria county, having careiully ex amined the above aeeounts of the Treasurer, and them correct to the best of our koowleda-e and belief. W. H. CON NELL, F. W. UAV1S. ' A. J. WATl'KS, Jane S. ltWL-St. Auditors. fiTOTICE Is hereby riven that I have pare ased X the follow iar articles at a tiberln's sale of the property et . M. Baker. la Carroll township, and that 1 have left the same with the said O. M. Baker durlnaT my pleasure: 1 cook stove and utensils, 1 table, 1 sink, Deb: Irs, 1 lounge. 2 beds. lamps, beating stove and pipe, 1 plow 2 cows, l coit. one sled, l brown mare, X gray mire, 1 set double harness. 1 set Single harness, 1 harrow, 1 boggy, 1 wagon 1 pair wagoa ladders. 1 rake. 1 sleigh. 1 hay lork rope and pulleys. 1 a-rlndstone. 1 robe and 1 leed cutter. All persons are hereby notified not to interfere with the same. O. T). KELLAK May 39. 1S9L ' La Jose. Clearfield Co.. Pa. ASStUIV. EE'S NOTICE. Notice la hereby given tbat Thomas Dona hoe, of Portage. Cambria county. Pa,, by deed ot voluntary assignment has aaslg-aed to the an derslamed. la trust lor the Benefit ol the ereaOors of the said Thomas Imnsboe. all the teal (state of the said Thomas lXinaboe. AH persona In debted to said Thomas Uouaboe are hereby no tified to make payment without delay, and those having claims against the same will present them, properly authenticated, lor settlement to me. J. J. M 'ISDN NELL, - Assignee of Thomas Donahoe, PorUi-e, Pa., May 19th, 1891. EXrXJTJTUK'S NOTICE. - Notice ts hereby given that letter testa mentary 4n the estate el Catharine J. Mnlhollen, late of Croyle townablp, Cambria county. Pa. do eeaaed, having been granted U the undersigned. All persuns indebted to said estate are notified to make payment without delay, and those hav ing claims will present them, properly authenti cated for settlement. UEUHGEC. MrUlOLLEN. Executor of Catharine J. Mulhollen, dee'd. Croyle township. May w, lo:.dU HOTEL LEGKAMIE. H. J.KHETTIUI. raorairroR. Located at UaBela, Pa., near the B. K. A P. Railway Depot. We always endeavor to fur nish the best accommodations to business men, pleasure seekers and boarders. Persons In search ol somlort and quiet will fin. Ha desirable place to stop. Tbe Table Is unsurpassed and Is always supplied with the best tbe market affords, and all the delicacies of the aeaaon. The Bar la sup Piled with tbe choicest of pare Honors and Cigars and nothing bnt the beat is sold. Special atten tion given to the care of hereon. - - " H.J.HBTTIsl. - . , M. D. KITTELL, Attorney-o t-iaWe' . ' EBENSBTTKfJ, PA. Ufflee in Armory B gliding, cpp.Cenrl lloiue. THIS 5argam 0h, what a Onlv ITi of tin-til Ill tiiaU Diagonal 1st. Kxtra t me Dongola fl.2. 2nd, " - 1.4S 3ni, " " l'ebhletJoal 1.4S 4th. " French Kid 1.7.". stli. l.S'.i The variety we the and Cam variety. CHALLIES larger demand and more selling every day of these jiopular fabri -s. Recent fortunate purchases from over loaded Importers enable us ra-st qualities LOWER PRICES than i ver before know n. StMsi-ial 36-inch All-Wool French Chal sies. Cream grounds (and a few daik grounds) neat printings. 35c (The Vic quality.) All-w.sril French Challies. 40c., St nr. and the very Ix-st qualities, black grounds, w ith colored printings. Very stylish and desirable. American Printed Challies, 4c. to 25c. and al! intermediate prices with star-like regularity. All U-st and sjH-cial values. For Buyers of Dress Goods. 3V-ini li all-wool Plaid Suitings 25c.. 145c. the regular price.) 50-inch Cloth Suitings, mixture 35c sn-incli all w.l C'.olU Suitings Gray, lirown an Tan mixture, sue.. 75-. Handsume lino of Engflsh Suitin"; Styles, Light colots, 3T. inches to mi asure. 30c., that would commend themsi-lvi-s if prico w as evi-a as 5ia?. Write for samples and catalogue. BOGGSBUUL, U5, 117, 119 & 121 Feileral SU ALLEGHENY, PA. AVU1TOK-S NOTlCfcs. In tbe llrpbana Court of Cambria county, i. i.. m.ti., aI iha hnt ani Anal account nf Simon Uourad. admlnlsu-ator ol Henry reldho(I. deeoasa-. Having baen apdoloted Auditor tT raid court to report distribution ol th fund in tha bands of tbe accountant, notice u nereuj pricn -iv a sit at my ot&ie In tbe twonicb of tbensbura: on Sjatmr-ay , Jmm 27 tb. at iO o'clock. A. at., lor tlie purpose oi o ir-oanc iwn iuj ouvm ol aald avpolnnnent, wben and wbere all partial Intflrastad mav attend or be drharred tmm rota- lo- In on said fund. DONALD i- Dl'tTON. K-ensbarx, Pa- June 12, L-vl. Audi lor. FOR ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING TRY THE FREEMAN. Wool! Wool! 1 want FIVE THOrsANll ponnda el Wool tub washed or unwashed. Very highest prices will be paid, either eaah or merchandise. CAKON .AHET, m- m. Ullly Station, Cambria Co.. Ta. $3000i A TEAR f f srtk to KfH-r It'asch any fauaiy tatriitU piam f rtthr afi, wIb- cm iwtl mmA a ri . v4 wbat, n-r laMtT-rCtSo-i. will mmtn, tndMtriefMl. barw tm cam Tkrtsa Th ea.s.si lllr $ YVsaWTral tlWirrW-l tarilaa,.w-tsP tMV M.l -Till atl-O f-imtw th Mtanal.ipn trrmn,y ai.H,-t UaHa ym mumemn livilMrMtil. fimt memwr .r tn aHsrriful mm las-. lmtij mn4 m.mtchiT tmmrmm- I mrmrm mmt m wwavaw frum Tm ditrtt mt cammtj. I lar mlrm)y tmmext mm4 mw4 mum tn.os mnt tm-rm mbrT, b in Mkiai tvir IDN-) i ifiraaftj It a V K W mod MUM lw. Ymli pmrUmmMrt FUEt:. A -itm mi mc. JC C. avk-L-L .: iUx AnfftMU, MfOa. EO. M. READE, - . AITUKKJ;V.AT IAW, i WEEK AND WILL BE TWO GRAND Weeks AT Chance for Gentlemen who tlesire purchasing a gyod Suit at Little Cost. Miss it not. an i;lk;axt suit ion tex ixu.ua on luiiul and vet no tr ulile for anv lfetitl-uiau irre are liftf-n ditferent patterns to seleei from, all of w liieli ate irunrauteed . Tlie aU-rial of wliicb tliev an- made is tlie genuine imported Ficm li Worsti-d, Knirlisli agonais. Kngli.si t !ssi meres andtilay Worsted. We liave sizes fix.m3 t lip ti II OL'K C1IIKDKEN S SL IT SALK. Suits from 4 i. 14. -ilii short pants, lifus-n different styles to elK-t from, at worth fl.T.'.. We also k.--p ou hand rhildi.-n's short pants. 4 to 14. at i'J cents worth 4reuts. We also Jii-ep ou hand Ilovs Suits, from 14 to Is. at .'l.4-s ea h. 1 hsc suits are well-uiade, of exet'lleiit material, and tiic Oest for the price in town. OI K CARI'KT SALE. Our Carpet sale is the greatest of ihe kind iu the State. See our IU1SH HliUS SKLS t'AKPETS. wlii. h we are selling at :i ti-nts jmt yard. Thousands of vards of Carpet have we sold, and tlie demand is still increasitiif. ur jiopular Hemp Cariet we are now si-lliiig at l.". is. "Si and 23 eents p.-r yard. our Kiisr Uriels ' v. hich we formerly sold at .'ts and 4H cents, are now sold at and 40. have a. lare stock of lucraiu t'arM-ts. the prettiest patti rns out. from 35 to .VI ei-uts a yard. Cvlue and examine the stock. SHOE IiEl'AKT.MEXT. Our Men's 1.4S n-ss Shoe, which conies in all styles, is one of the Teatc;t bar trains ever known. Our celebrated shoe callisi the "Victor." known all over the State of lYpiisYlvaiiiu. sold at our niuiiitnoth stire for l.75. wort h r.r. Don't forjret that we are aireuis for the IMl'(;LAsS Mi oil Von can lind them w ith us in all sty les and shaM's. Hcuiember, we sell guaraiius'd. Miliil Calf-skin Shoe for f'-'.lr. THAT ISN'T Al.!.. We have the larsri'st. fiiH-st and U-st sehtted sto k of Ladies' iv.iintrv Wh oiitile a few of our oriel's: c.t n. l-.Mra fine iniporieu .n ,111. 1 'iu nK, " iKnifirola Kid n)i. " " Cloth le ather or ("onirress T-'x-. have to show in the alx.vc line is immense, come and iusjM-ct our poods. FOR VOl'R CHILDREN. Hoys' rood Milling Shoo. CSc.: Itoys Dress SLoin. iwe.; Mlss,-s' Fine Spring Heel Sliocs. J1.25; Children's stnuiir Slux's. MV-. ti cl.2.".: thildren's 1 ine lip Shoes, ie.; Infants' SIkh-s, Ithis wis'k and next). Ilk-.; Infants' TipShccs, 3.V-. and 4.s-.; Iiilants, Yellow Tojis. witli Tips. ic. CfWe have a full stock of the poods alxivc tiifiitioned. FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS ONLY We will display in our lame show-window Ml dozen of Neckwear, all the very latest shajn-s and styles, at 2.1 rents apice. well worth fto cents, and also in our tienus Fnrnishinp Department the larpest assortment of Negligee. Shirts, such as Madras, Cambridge Cloth, Cheviots, Oxford Sateen of all colors. We are selling II lack Shirts from 75c. and tip. We have an enormous stock of Donn-t Flannel Shirts which are now being sold at 40 ceuts apiece, pleat.-d or plain. These Shirts are well worth 50c. HARtJAINS IN KLACK SAILOR STRAW HATS. Wc have a large, stock of black Sailor Straw Hats which we are now disposing of at IS cents apo-ce and up. HAVE YOi: SEEN OUR FURNITURE DEPARTMENT LATELY? We have the newest styles iu IJi-d-Rooin Suits and our stock lie kind in fiallit.in. Wh have Sinks. Chairs. Cuplaiards. light bottom Chairs at .,..Y anil up. Carols oil i loins auu .Mailings in iuik HARUA1NS IN OUR DRY titMlDS DEPARTMENT. Ginghams, tier yard. 7c; Dress Percales, ist yard. 7c: Dress ( assmieres. per yard. 15c and 25c.: Imported Dress Cassi meres. s r yard, 5fc. and7.-.: llluck SaKi-ns. jht vard 15c. and 2oc. One hundred pieces of Challies sold at 5c. and oc. icr yard. They an; all durable shades, black and light. The varietv we have have to show in Silk and el vet RibUuis is something to talk about I'oms and examine the goods and learn our ju ices. Flannels. Calico. Toweling. Hosiery. Extra High-Cut Corsets, etc. Ladies' Fine Underwear, Ladies Fine Dress Kid Gloves, Nelvets and Pluhes of all styles and shades. Ladies' Hose ithe Is-st i sold at our store 3 pair for 25 cents. Tim wearing quality of the goods above mentioned, for the price you pay, w ill suit you all. JJIMW & CdDe, The Largest and Most Reliable Dealers in Cambria and Blair counties, GALLITZIN, PA. Buggies, Wagons, Carriages, trls axi rm Hifey J?-v. rrAV-f7 s-.-: yrr.-yf -r. ssshB fivSr-: 5fcs.aia A.'iV'-'-,Cr , - 'iL'iHl';, ,lk-nH'' fVm''-- ."Aa The Deering Junior STEEL BINDER 5In Stre In Ligl In Ligl LEADS HINDER TWINE. The Deering Hider Tw ine runs more feet to th pound, 1 rorg. er and smoother than any other twine made. THE DEERING MOWERS. New Deering. Deering Giait. Junior Ciant. One-Horse Mowers. TV..-- Mf.'Ar'ny large wheels, wide trend, tine cnttiiig apparatus, many adjustments flfd remark..,: light draft. They are the ix-st grass-cutting machines in the wor'd. Are v.orth do. xi for dollar when other machines are worn out. s!-r- . 'riff . . .K i-Y H ----Jj'-.-s.vV.vV r . "V IIOKSE HAY RAKES, - THOMAS HAY TEDDERS. The Uud for Special Cireiilar and pric es of Hinders. Mower. Huygies, War n -. Farming Mshinery, Taints, Oils and Imilding Material. Swank Hardware Co., C'.r. MAIN AND BEDFORD STRELTc, J0H)Tt V. I., I. NEXT ks. to suit Ii I III --'l I. Dress Shoes in the 1 1 .Ml 1.3.-. 1.4S ijinues' r, j . . Ut t-Oc. you to and we Invite excels anvthilng of ordark. Wardrobes, cf iTcry Pcssilo t.s:njtia. In Strength; in Durability, ' ;htness of Weight, in Reliability, ;htness of Draft, in Economy. t V ( KYAISELF DUMP. j JV'KICI AL. LHANNER. best Rake and Tedders kni. (;ur j'c'it !$
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