Ul) MIF.NSHI "tO, CAMItWA co., FIMl'AV. - JUNK --JO. ID4 A1. a rrwwi. Tli'- 2Vi kvi commenced setting FLortcj-. - Ki'i u-t till- office. Tl M.uiumiu House ot Crcsson oen fj ,.n Tuesday. J : m r wire :i"t wire nails cheap Ot fluff. II SmV. Tin- .-mmhi for hoys tuinhlliur off Cher j j tii . " i!l 111 hand. -Tl"' H'"sMfH for an Immense crop of 'n i'- a re said to ho good. - inr 1-tooth. spring tMitli !i arrow for ia!. li-il1 Dufton's hardware store. s,.n r.-i! iniiiniiioth balloons w ill lie sent up from tin- fiiir grounds oti tin' 4t ri of Jul. .Ms I'"''' Wnrriook. of Latrolie. for if K.ii-.1uir. is visiting friends In Tli- ' ill iippropriMtinsr .' to the Al- ..xiiiii hospital s"fP1 n iiovoruor pjltis.ni 1 11 -1 Week. -W'.i'l paper . EmUisscd hroiize piiptTt. 1' to l" -ni per roll: grounded whim la. I. ." m. ' Dufton ,t Son's. Mr. Kol'rt Sou n Inn rnd rlI- arrival hnif from thir wedding tour from thi n. . 1 ..:.. it'll i - i T 1 Oil I 111'MliO ewil.un. E. 11. Klick, Eof,., of Altouiia. well known in tlil place. 'hi-rii healudtod lwvv. will U- married on Tuesday nest at I'Ut-t-hurg to Mlrwt Annie (JX'tHinur, oi that city. Th annual picnic of tho Eheushurg Normal Institute will he held this year on the- Summit picnic grounds on Saturday next. SjM'cJal trains will bo run ou the branch to accommodate the plcnlcers. Sadie Laird KoU-rt Mack and Mii wid cheap J-l printing try i married at i'reotishurg on Saturday. j Shortly after the ceremony th groom was arrested at the Instance or Miss .Margaret J. Kloom. who charge him with breach of promise. ey.tr . small ho 'Hied with lime nnd placed On u -li''lf ptry :r closet will absorb dampii' and keep the air dry and sweet. Tlie wife of Mr. Thomas Ilumford. of Cumbria township died suddenly on Wed nesday eveiilnic ag-d about forty-two y.'ar. Kev. Aiisolm Soehnler. of St. ISonifaco, a caller at our office on Wcncs dav i'ii hi way home from a visit to St. Vincent's. little kerosene oil ruhhed briskly over the "pot- on dark clothing will brighten th. iranneiit-. and remove the stains al Uinst like tnaaic. Carl Dick, s.iii of T. W. Pick. E.. of this place, cut his foot severely one day last week with an ae and is now com pelliil to ll-c crutches. H. ('. l!ei tiaim. of AhiM.na. ami Miss Annie Tlioina Tlioina- of t'aroll township, were marriel In Piti-I'iirz on Tuesday. For -ali- or rent, the I.oretto House. I.nrcttct. l'a. A larife stable and illl tleces Ihi y imtlMiililitiits and irardciis in jjootl Jf dcr. Address. Loretto. l'a. Tlie new pump intended to force the water from the new dam to the reservoir fcrJiVed a f-w days nito and will simiii lx J!aciHi in position and on duty. Anna llanhm. dausihti-rof Daniel Ifan l.in. uf Callitin tow nship. w as sln-kiiiily burned one day last week by her clothing eauhii:2 lire from the cooking stove. The partv of railroad officials who v.-r.' to ti t at Maple Park on Friday last failed lo materialize. They changed their place of meeting to Philadelphia. On Wedne-day the poles for the Amer ican Telephone Company were placed in po-ilioii on Hitch street and are now stand frect. w aitinsr tin-slrinicinir of the wires. Juniata count y e pects to ship i t:.itr uf ; aclie this M-asou. If we can rai-c the spondulix or eet credit we eei-t j to le one of a partv of Iuovmi to buy a crate. J It i -aid that tlies cannot slain! the ; The KlHMishure Agricultural Society has been drilling a well for water on the fair itrouuds ant on Monday struck a tine spritig of water at a depth of feet. The Society will drill one more wt-Il in mother part of the grounds. In accordance with custom most of our content ioraries will Issue no pniM-r next week, lieinir 4th of July wi-ek. As the Fourth however comes on Saturday, after our publication day. tho Frkkman will Issue a paper next week and lay olf the Week after. On Friday of last week Iteorge T. Swank. editir of the Johnstown Trlhune was arrested on a charge of libel, on a war rant Issued by Ksq... Jones at the In stance of Mr. M. D. Hearer, of this place. Mr. Swank entered bail for his ap-ln-araiice at court. Mrs. Julia Falier. ug-d tW years, of Tavlor station, Westmoreland countj. at- Dr. N. IS. Vm)lffrt. a native of Colum bia, Pa., who worked ml plastering in this place some forty odd years ago, who Is re membered by some of our older rideut.s as having after arris studied medicine and located in Cincinnati, where he had a suc cessful practice ud aceuniulau-.! a fr tune. died in that city on AVednlay of last w-eek, aged about ii years. His re mains were taken to Lancaster on Friday last to li cremated in acrorJance with the W Ishes of the deceased. A ten-year-oM son of Mrs. John Sweeny, of Clenrtlcht township, was killel on the farm of his iri uiulniot her. Mrs. Frank Maid, in Allegheny township, on Wednesday of last wii k. Voting Sweny was assist unele. who was plowing corn, by riding the horse. While his uncle was absent a few minutes for a diink of water the horse ran off and threw oiiitir Sw i n . w ho fell on the s,,.el blaih'. his head beim; shiM'kiimly crushed, resnltini; In almost instant death. His remains were interred in St. Michael's cemetery at Ur etto on Friday last. The ent-iion of marble is th- last -w ork of respect to the memory of departed friends, and is a custom which has U-en followed from the earliest aire- of an tiquity. Formally years .1. Wilkinson fc Son have N-en in the marble business In FZlienshurg and through 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 u.wn as well as a credit to themselAi-s. We are giving tempted to destrov a panful of potato bugs I "" in , more no,or.e, ,,,. ,ney by pouring keroseneoil utun them on Fri- 1 "". to prove our assertion, vn to ineir i-siaousnniein aim se? ior yourseii. They take pleasure in show ing their work. day. The can exploded w ith teriftic force, burning Mrs. F'aber almost to a crisp be fore assistance arrived. C. J. Uichey, a Latrola druggist, con victed at (ireenshurg of selling liquor without a prescription, was a few days ago sentenced 1o pay a tine of ?lm and costs of prosecution. William Tunning and John Kolaud were each lined Woo and six mouths' imprisonment in the. workhouse for illegal liquor selling. Mrs. Ada Jones, w ife of James Jones, uud a sister of Messrs. Joseph and P. F". ISrow n of this place, died at her home in Wilmore on Friday last aged 4! years and .1 months. She leaves a Ix-reavcd husband and four children to mourn her death. Her remains were interred in the Catholic cemetery at Wilninre on Monday. A suit has liecti brought bv Jacob J. eldest daughter of Judge t straver. of Johnstow n, against Colonel K. J. I'nger. President of the South Fork F"ishing Cluti. for !ik.kio damages, result ing from the desti iietion of Mr. St raver's property at the time of the great timid. Should Mr. Strayer" be successful u large number of other suits w ill follow. The new race track is developing our fast stock. Henry IletTner and Charles xxcitKiauu have each paid a line into trie i . . . .. ... , , . .... ,,, . , , . , . I f'T the week ending ednesday. June 24, iMirough treasury during the past few davs t , whether you wish to purchase or not. They have on exhibition at their works two car-loads of monuments and head stones, and in April and May will receive two car-loads more. They will then have a large assortment of the latest stylos for customers to seh-ct from. They have arrangements made w ith w holesale gran ite dealers so that they can till all orders for granite monuments and headstones in a short time and as cheap as can U- done anywhere. They huy their stock in such large quantities that they defy cometi tion. They also have the agency for the Champion Iron Company and an- prepared 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 htaving their order with any other manufacturer, as they have as fine, if not the finest stock of i marble that ever came to Western Penn j sylvania. :ive tlmma trial and you can I depend upon getting a good job at a fair j pnee. I Marrlatre Llrrnsn. The follow 'ng marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court , .. .1.1. ..I ..1.....r ....I 1.I1M..1. ..t tl,. V, , , ,i - v .. .i I outer edge of the bridge clossonis hung upon the w all is better than ... . . the cruel flj papei to rid the room of tho t'Sts. Sherman T. Hughes, son of John !l ughes. of ( 'amhria tow nship. ami a broth er of Mrs. tieorge I.. I'ledrick. of Klx-ns-biiiit. ilied in New York city on Tuesday Svenillg. A coinniere ial driiiiimer. w hose name V e failed to learn, while driving from I.o- r'tto to Oessnii mi Thursdav of last week Vus tlnoH n from the vehicle and had his U-iJ bfoUen. Mr. Joseph SLelly. of Cambria town- Ihiu. on Friday la-t while attending to a fractuoiis horse, w as sueeed up against thosMeof a stall and had one of his ribs fractured. At a recent meeting of the Democratic Civinty committee of Ulair countv It was dvnl.-d to hohl the primaries on Saturday. Julv lltli. and theconvention n the Mon day follow ing. -William Daley, of near Latroln'. had a for fast driving and t his evening Hurgess Voting will give Harry McNamara a hear forth' same offense. It is wonderful how the speed of out equiues is increasing. On Saturday last the new dam. recent ly built, belonging to the lorougli. went on a bust and busted. It will cost several hundred dollars to repair the damage, hut as the )xrough pays the expense and is used to paying, no one will Ih- much hurt. . It is a pity the dam did not last until the quality of the water could have N-en test ed. John Lamerick. a Hungarian w hose home is in Morn llville. while walking across the stone bridge at Johnstown on Tuesday night, was struck by an engine and tossed off on the other track near the He had his an kle sprained and received several severe cuts and bruises hut was not dangerously hurt. Mr. K. It. Cresswell. of this place, who w as so unfortunate as to lose his planing mill by tin- on Thursday morning of last w i-ek. has commenced to rebuild on t he same location and cjects to have a plan ing mill in operation inside of thirty das. His euergv and pluck are commendable , and we hope his enterprise w ill lie crow lied j with a liberal reward. W. C. P.aldwin. who was confined in the Morrellville lockupon a ehargeof stire ; ty of the ence, attempted to commit sui ! cide by stabbing himself In the breast with a !cnknife ou Saturdav. He was unsuc- 1.l: II. I.. Parks. Coueuiaiigli. and lsaliclla II. Southwell. Clyde. Indiana county. Charles J. Tit Iter and Margaret I, Stephens, (iallitin. Andrew Acima and Julia Vandrvra, 1 Scooptown. Michael U. fienuy. Altoona. and Theresa ! D. Dradley. (iallitin. PfolT and Margarwt IVmhard. and ftisr ttJnndiv. nhn for the past two weeks has bs-il tioisniiluL' the doirs of thut nliiri There i no clue. Burices, Young while visiting the new tvr-works dam on Mondav steptwd on a tuty iniil which penetrated his foot i-aus- .r painful w omid. He is- nowi om- t'-!'wl to travel on crutches. llareiice .imniertnan. a fifteeti-vcar- t ,J-i,re. nt.ui k hov. in attemtdinv to get 1 1 niovinir fl'ekrlit If.i.. .... T..,li- f..ll .th his head under the wheels and It was C.-i.-iuMi into shapeless mass. -Mr. nd Mrs. Kdwanl Thomas i. f Cam- V I.Mli.. A ill, lint frienil. cess.ui m his efforts, however, and was brought to jail on Mondav where he will be held until next term of court to answer tho charge of surety of tae jieaee. The medical department of the Fiiivci - sity of Pennsylvania has announced that hereafter a course of four years' duration I. a are large number of relatives lelebrating their golden n.il!.i; to-dav (Thursdivi. hnvinir N-en t.nn ;. . (,n i h.. "M I. ..f i u.i -Margaret I)..le wif.- f vli ltY-l c-Johr.stou n. w ms ,Tvnirl.t t .,il,, U'..H. t''s(i;1V pi,..,.,,..., ... ,. , , . ..... , . i o ner ni isnauii 1 1 n surety the peace. Mis. Doyle is addicted to drink "' when fnl! n.ak.-s things lively for her .UslM.,l -An Char,. sa. valiiPd at .'.- polsonl by some j will l necessary to entitle a candidate to the degree- of Doctor of Medici in. The i University Is theoldMst medical college in ' America and it was one of the first to drop the old two-year course and make an at tendance of three years compulsory. Owen McC'alie was triud and convict ed in Blair county two years ago on an in- diclmeiit containing three counts. He was sentenced on one count and on tin.- others, sentence was siiseidcd. On Wednesday he was again licfore the same court charged w ith making a murderous assault i on an ofticcr. Judge IVan turned back to the old case and gave McC'abc four years in the penitentiary. A swarm of liecs belonging to T. J. Warden, of Payne tow nship. Indiana coun- ty, on Wednesday f last week settled on his dog w hich was tied in the yard. The dog objected when the liees commenced stinging the poor brute and his howls brought Mr. Warden to the scene whose only remedy was to drow n the bees w ith ; water. The dog was terribly stung and ' died in s short time. It is not generally known that there is a law in this state prohibiting fireworks. Under the provisions of this law. which is a very old one. a license must be issued bv tlie Governor for any pyrotechnic display. Othrrw ise there are penalties and forfeit ures, one-half for the informer and the re mainder for the poor of the district. The law is almost obsolete, but the Governor is calh-d tiiKiti about every three years to grant such a license. Mr. Daniel Jones, of Ebensburg, who had Wen visiting Dr. W. W. Walters, left for his home this morning. He xvas ac companied to F:itensturg by Mrs. Fred Krels and M is Cora Jones, of West Vir ginia, who has been for some time on a Visit in this city. While here Mr. Jones made a trip up the incline, and. as he is eighty-six years of age, he is doubtless the oldest man who has vet ascended the plan e. Ji hnsli.u ii Tril unc. The Pittsburg l)ltitrh says that a re port has been received j that city to the effect that tho Pennsylvania Railway Company is preparing to establish electric light plants by w hich the whole of the line will Je Illuminated. Stations and towns w ill tie lighted first licfore work on the line is commenced. The new move will tie ctric light com nan v wmiteri to J..I...... .... ' i . n-oo.il fiu per vearroreacn tri't i',,i ... , ... . .. j,. 1 . '"iiuen iasseu meoroi- gr.-eiir to I.M V 111.. K..t Xfoe. Cr Ko,. . . , . .,, tj . 1 "iii. .vnoona pays t ..- "J "or .:.,!, ';..! . . . : M II I . A freight urocfc m,r I xm-k port, on the '."'sylvania railroad. In which fourteen v. loaueu witti iron ore were , i' ann scattered over the tracks on '' ''iv ev.-nuiir -11 t...t. ' hours. i. a s-.ri-.-t-i -, i s;ri-en were HiH.ned )y a rui Thurslav afterniMin. At '"''n.s-nth v... ...t c....... t, int" sewer and. after making ta'. w"rsfr"ud tripof four squares, came "nj' uishgured. but alive. Harr T...M mi i ... j ... . y ' -."-u, a eimireu man. who inn iia,j fr simon Nvcum. at lsif:oij.- . . .- o. i..-,ii(rfl eoiintv, w hile plow ing oi. T,;... ....... . : s.,a) ,,r asl w,.h as struck mils aivi iaiitly killed. The " US l,l,,v.1 ,...J , uninjured. Tht. p,.n,a. ., '. jaiiia naiiroan comnunv eMW'1"m"",l",r "vrl years have de . ! ' khandnn nil Li..f .. :. . r n-Kuiar newspap.-rs. F;x- ,,aV" sh,'w" tht l.sters. hang- George H Johnstown. Frederick Waller. Wilkesbarre. Pa. Minnie Kudler. Klder township. iM-nnie Fitpatrick and Mary Sharkey. Johnstown. Ilarrv ('. Luke. Johnstown, and Kluma L. Half. Morn-llville. John J. McCann. and Mary M. Myers, j Liny. i Geergt W. ii. Statler and Martha Har- rop. Morrellville. ' Peter Ixlamut and lx-na tiabut. Johns ' town. ' Charles H ultgrew . Johnstow ii. and Delia j Dun ford. Ciinilx-rlaiid, Mil. ; William J. Cooke and Ih-rtie J. Iiol singer. Johnstow u. Reuben S. Kelly. Piiilipsburg. Pa., and : HaiiMah J. lK-an. Rcade township. ' Jiisirge It. Kdmiston and Nannie F. Pa ger. W-st Taylor tow nshit. Jadin Gei-selhart and Mary Friek. Johns tow n. Charles Rack and lu-rtha Kersehuer, Johnstown. ' I.. S. Reed. Gi-i-cn township. Indiana ' county, and Kv a Iouglass, .spruce. Indi ana county. Prncram mt Rarrt. ; Follow ing is the program of races on the grounds of the Fhcnshurg Agricultural Socict y ou the F'ourt h of July: 1. Dieycle race. At 11 o'clock, A. M.. lull'- : half mile. Premium. ?.". Not less than I two to enter. 2. Foot race. At ll: a. m., Iesi half mile. Premium.'. Not less than two to ; start. X Running race. At 1 :.Ki m., a free-for-all running race. Ilest two in threo heats in half mile. Not h-ss than two to start, j 4. Trotting race. At '.':) r. m., thre I minute class. TJest two out of three hwats. ' Purse. ino. F'ive to enter: two to start. In this race an entrance fee of 10 will lie charged. Fntries must lie re-orded and the fee paid to the Secretary of the Socie ty by 10 o'clock, a. m., July 4. ls'.d. 5. Free-for-all trotting race. At .1:10 r. m. Any hors- that has not t-at-n 3:W is eligible to enter. Premium. "JO. Not h-ss than two to start. 0. Last-hoise-in race. At 3:.V)p. m. Last ; horse in. Premium. H. Not less than two to start. 7. Mule race. At 4:10 v. m. Mule race. Premium.?."!. Not less than two to start. i. Foot race. At 4:40 r. si. Foot race. Rest half mile. Premium, .'i.U0. Not less than two to start. No entrance fi-e will lx charged in any of the race's except three-minute race. The rules governing the races same as ) those of tho National Association. This is subject, to change. 1 CoMMITTEr.. About Kprinir Fever. Who hasn't suffered from this disease? ! We say disease advisedly, for such it is. It is a general relaxation of the system that makes the victim averse to exertion. Un less the constituion is keyed up w hen these symptom appear, some acute malady at- tacks the vulnerable points and life is en dangered. A good stimulant promptly and properly used soon tones up the w eak spot. I Leading physicians of the land Invariably recommend the use of pure rye whiskey in such case?. Max Klein's "Silver Age" and ' "Duquesne" rye w hfskies are sold under a sworn guarantee of purity so that the con sumer takes no risk "Silver Age," at 1..V) and "Duquesne" at 1.2.r per 'full quart : bottle. Mr. Klein also keep the largest j and choicest stovk of brandies, wines, etc., in Pennsylvania. Goods are sent by ex press every w here. Write for catalogue and price list mentioning this paper) to Max Klein, f'J F'ederal street, Allegheny City. C'MuMaBlrtllB. j I.oju.i to Pa., J ue 24 lv.l. j Slit: It is ma old aud tr1t aying. Hj is a freeman, only, w 1mm the truth in&Jie j fne." j In this communication I w isJ, Uj eocr.K t the ej n.r goiio; the ronudi iu sjim- of tk ' black Republican press. That, at the ooiu- 1 luenceiuellt festlvitieil soOQ t begin, at West Point, the Very Rev. Ui-ao O'lSrien. of Kalamazoo, Michigan, appoint. si by the. ! President as one of tho ISoard of Visitors ' UInsp-ct the Military Academy, is the I P1 lir-t Calie.lir ri-st s. , li..ii.ri-d. This js Ixiug pure and simple. Nay. it is mom it is an insidious falsehood prinlrsi s a news item to U-guile tinsusjiecting cailiolics in to ili4- U-lief liiat tiie miiioi ity Pn .-ulent is s i considerate of Cutholic iuu-re-ts as t give the world an example of his Iiler aHi in appointing for 'he First time., a priest as one of the l.onrd of Visitors. The first apoint inent, 5i tears agi, wa- a very eminent and pious priest, of his time. The Rw. Father U-win of St. Patricks Cathedral New York. The second was Father John F'arrt-n pastor of St James parish ISrooklyu N. Y. Then Father James Clark S.J. George- tow n College. Washington D. C. a famous professor of mathematics and t he sciences, scrxisd in the capacity. I wish ' Catholic laymen to stick a pin right here, or a gar land of mock oranges on grand-father's hat. for this first appointment. Kmphasis, slightly ou the word firtit and not allow tirst impression to get the better of their judgment and fact. This appointment of a Cat hoi ic priest on the Visiung Hoard to West Point Milita ry Academy is only in keeping w ith pre cedents, founded long before John Hrowu established his party. The apiointmeiit in question by the President, is simply the recognition and reward due the largest and most truly Re publican boly of christians in the United States. If the President desires to ie truly and substantially the champion of liberality, as he should lie for the wages he receives. Let him restore to the Catholic Indian tribes, their priests, aud the good sister that in many instances have been forosl from them. Restore these brutali.ed Red men their rights, restore them Justice aud put a stop to the treachery , jicrsccutioiis, and exac tions of the Indian agent and Mt trader. Then can the President file his caveat for a patent on liberality. Then will he tie culled Benjamin, aud take his place in the tribe, and then the fauious hat will bo seen no more, obscured, vanishing into spacw. Let the henchmen of the PreSi dent l not some line morning use the press of the land to announce for their candidate that he was first in war, first in poace etc." for then George Washington will aris from his ashes and produce his paten: for this same claim. Dkskk hat. JVotiee to Tax-Payers NutUe U acrel.y rirea ii.nl toe Cunt Trrnf snr ul ('kBbna waotT old utvad lor iha par jnjte ol rwerirtnc ii ty aad otata tax .mhiJ lor Uia year IsjI at tt luiljwin Uoe- i ho.d Itia tiie alM-tiooa in the rrrtiv diatrsrtt, on It tfi0 iale mrn' toned bale. A ditc.uot ol i pr cent. wiIIIm aliod on all tazra l on or tiefora SiilQ.cer lit. aLd alter Ortotr ttt. t per emt Ui tie added on all bo- I rt ai r ra lalatrlet. Souil, fork bs.roub :rf.yl tewBhlp... w 1 1 mora irwer n . N i Sumrnerbtli ton.-rilp Purt- linrouicli... Portaaa ti.rnt.l l.Hlv lrok-b .. tnwhintft..b towurilu. W'atuoatn toarnfl.li. 1 annelhill tmnob . (laPitxin Iktimi2:i tal!llzi& lurnljl4.. .. S oui"tor tuwnil.ip . , , IVan lownbip A ti V 1 1 ie horoab , "bet Siprinra borouxb Allegheny tiQeblp.. toretto !uroua-h , Black.irk t"wnlii t'ambrlat twnnhlp .'lertielj townablp , Kaatie toanthlp. July l.tib ...July 14th . Jul lain July tb Joi ITtb J air auiri lult ill"! Jni a-jn4 July 1-Ui Jul! V4'h Jul 57-.h luly zsiq THIS WEEK AND WILL BE TWO GRAND argain W EXT AT bit toanrhlp . 1'l.f ht t..Wllsllil Carrol, toantup Marr townvbip SsDPtaebarna luaniLip M.ler Uanai....... JUITS-J.l, July Sittn JnlyCNt .u?dt 2r. . A uk Hit 4. b Aunu-t Sta -AoKart ti'h AUk-u't 7tb Auiiast 1'iiti Auuuii Uth Auiciu-t I'.tb Aujiupt 13tta .aui(iit Mib nngurt 17lb unUbt in AujcuM I(h AaUst 'Aiib Auu.ist -l.t Adumt -i;o Oh, what a Chance for Gentlemen who desire purchasing a guOI Suit at Little Cost. Miss it not. AX Kl.KGAXT Sl'IT J ' R 'll'.S D'M.l.A IIS. a n i V l.Kil tlirlil (ill h;iud and vet no in uole for anv g.-nt !--m:ti to suit li!i::-;f. C&milliuw j beruoab .... teD0ufK, ttkt a rl tbenl.ur, et wjrj Tne Deputy uuty Trajorr lor the Northern dirtrirt will ba In die Treaur:r'a clUee. K'rn borg. l'a . erery Saturday t-ekinnito( July ldtn. until Sa!urJa. Airut '1, and every day Iruio Auiutl Vih, thereafter. baulbrra Dlatrlrt. ioaperlale bomnich t'raukiia boron h. Ijist '-onemauicb Nroah... JuI.n.ioD, lit aarii.... ..Juty 13th ....July 14th Jaiy lath Jnly 17-h do aud wrd . do 3rl ward July autb do 4M ward .- July tin do 6th a and uly do 6ib aa r.! . . I u 1 y ard do "ih wr.l lulr24ih do Tib ward, Muxliacu district. ..Inly i!7th do 8th ward , Inly -Sib do vib ward Joly-jvtb do loih wart i ....Jaly aoth do 11th ward July31at do mt. wara Asrnm 3rd do 13th w.rrt n(l.llh do 14th ward Auxurt Sth do lAih ward A avast th - do lih ward AukuM 7ih Morrellville borona-h .. Amcurt loth Lrfiwer Yoderiowniihlp August 1Kb lale boroua-h.... Auituft Web Stonycreek Iuii"Im. ........ .Auurt 13th I'pper Yod?r towntblp mAuaut 14th JaoLcon teanfblp. .....August 17th East TuTlor toaDM. .Auiuiit lHtb West Taylor tnwphio... . ..August lmh Adam mwut.in , ,, ,,, . AuKUKt'Otb Kicbland townaiilp ..ui(U(ti'K OonetnauKb townrhlp . Auauat 21th The County Treasurer for the Southern district will be at t e crnre ot . J. O'Connor, opposite posiotUee. Johnctowo. Fa., evrry Saturday, ba KiDuiba July lHtb. until Satur.Uy. August HaA. an.l evarr .av Irviin Anwiut -a t. until t tftntr k well u the subject in hand and ' lJhJ?J' the nniOjlaiion ol thoee who . . ' wish co pay their county and state taxes. V. J. MAYEK. County Treasurer. Tresurers' otflee, Ebenst.ur, May -t, 18-Jl. JUDli Trarhrrn' Examination. July 13th at EaKt Conemaugh for East ( oiiiii itigli. hast laylor aud r rankliu. July 14th at Morrellville for Monoll ille and l.nwer Yod-r. July l.'.tli at l'oop-rsdale. July It.th at Kosttlale foi West Taj lor. Julv 17th at Kovbnry for Upper Voder. July Hth at Walnut tirove for Stouy-rrs-k and Dale. ,lul until at South Kork. Julv -1st at Snmmerhill for t'royle. July U'Jnd at Wiliiion; for Kiltuore and Sumnierhill townsliip. July -'.tr.l at I "or tag.; for l'tirtage aud Portage tow nship. July -Mth at Lilly for Lilly and Wash ington. July '..'ith al :allitin fur 'allltiu, (lal litin tow nship and Tuunelhill. July -Tlh at :.-saiio for lllackli. k. July '.stli at N'ifktown for Hair. July '.nth at t'arrolltow n for Carroll low n and Carroll. July lioth at Kuntmaii's for Susquehan na. July 31st at St. L iw roii e for I'lii-.t. Auxust lt at Hastings f..r Hastings and Kl.l'.i August 3rl at Chest Springs. Aiitrust 4th at Ashville for Ashvillo and Ashland. August ..th at Dysart fr l).-an. A us list ".ih at lilasifow for K. a.le. August 7th at Kiske for White. August st, :,t, St. Augustine for Clear field. August lmh at Ela-iisburjj f't Klj-nshurf uti.l Ca mliria towushii. August llth at Kairview for Jarkson. Aim nst lu'th at Mill S-hool for .Minister. August l.'Slh al Ioretto for Loretto and Allegh 'tl . August unth at Cover's for Conemaugh tow nship. August U'lst at Wea4-r's for Richland. August '-"Villi at Klton for Adams. NOTKs. 1. Appiieants must lie examined where they expert to teaeh. U'. Appiieants unknown to the Superin tendent or Dire-tors must present satis faetory evidein-e of good charet-r liefoni entering class. 3. Kxeept tho.se who have taught in Cambria county, all applicants must pro sent a valid certificate fj-om their County Superintendent. Certificate will not b indorssl. 4. TosiHMire uniforniitv and prevent an noyance to applicants, paper will be fur nishitl by the Superintendent. o. Kvamiuat ions will begin at s a. m. i. The .set-r'tary of the lioard w ill ploasn have the room I.KAN and well ventii.a tki. 7. The sps;-ial Examination will held in Ebensburg. August 2th. To le admit ted to this clas the applicant will present a request signs hy tour Directors who w ish to employ him. K. The Couiitr Iustitue w ill bo held St-vemU-r '.- '.. I "opies of t his list, are sent to the Sh" rctaries to la- li-t ntnit.tl to teachers. Di rectors aud iiitetet.-d p-rsoiis. lo. l-'riends of itliu atiuii are alw ays wel come, j. W". Lkkch, County Superintendent. Assignee's Sale -OF VALCABLK- FARiVillMC AND (Doai JLand. T V Tirrne ol an order iseulng out cl the Court ol Common Pleas of 'amttla county, the un drraignej aeignee of Thomas lKir.ahoe will ex pose to public sale on mm, JILV GTH, 189!, ! AT ON E O'CLOCK. P. 31.. JK.t tlie Joiait Iloiise. In Kbetisbarg, l'a.. the following described Koal Mtate. yli: All t.it rerta n piece or tract of land situate partly In the towasbipa t Washington and for-taa-e cambric o.unty. adjutnlng lands ol Jamas C. Kraaley. John lirady s estate, Owen lngoidf by and others, eontalntaa; 148' Acres. and baring thereon eroded a PLANK HtlE. HAY Slit.li and all other nece-ry outbuildings lie above land Is onderlaid alts VALUABLE COAL SEAMS The Coal acd Mineral will he ofleTed separate ly Irom the Snrlaee. and the Storiace, foal and Minerals wilt also m ttere.l as a whole, and sold In the way In which tbe best price can be attaln el. Clear oi all encumbrance TERM or S.4LE: line third of the purchase money to be paid on the continuation ut sale and tbe eaiance in two equal annual payments, with Interert. secured upon the premises. JOHN J. MclMNNKL.L.. Assianee ol Thomas Dutiahoe. Portage. !'.. June a. Isvl. WANTED WHEAT AND GRASS. Tht Whole of Europe want WHEAT, and the most of America mante CRASS in abundance. 12 leading Agricul turists hate written U3 essays on "How to Crow Wheat and Crass." These, in pamphlet form, we will send Free on receipt of three 2-ct. stamps. -Members of tbe l - tiring smaller re turns f " J .a llldll sfiapef advertising. .Iflarallatwroaa Melleea. Wo, the undersigned barbers of Ebens burg. have agreed to close our respective ease 1 ,, Rlalr -ounty courts -In 4- "sidi, . ",c" 1 'l, r farmer . . n,,'"S bHow Altona. su.kI Utir.t. t . '".'in in nil t lie po- f-Mi .si Haw runBig through his irrn., . his prem- (ood w as :v,.rdlltf)f,,,0iJ:inia(f-;; - nin. ::..V; -.of this place, w -" i ourned down on Thursdv hose t'niii(f "Pre,. - - ' " retu,.ste,l ns to 'frnmU m", p,r,,,l, bo,l! ""oftha'fi istance during the W,,;Jr fir'the mean, ofMvln. 1.11... siiwi iiiin nilrniM . illlla. a ... . ' l'"ll I Wlf Plllf 9 aa-... '-'JTthiinltwas B r"I'sat ciwa yrai. Jvhml-jun ll'.rv.Ui or tue road, but by the people w ho live In the neighborhood of and alonir the lino whose property will be furnished with light. It was rumored H round town to-day (Wednesday) that 'Squire s". W. .Miller would resiitn as Director of the Toor ami and that Justice (;. '. Easly would b ap pointed. Steward HMver to-day stated that Mr. Miller was anxious to be relieved as the duties, of the office were too great for him. aud that Mr. Easly would be rc 0 uisted to till the vacancy. My. Kasly was been to-day hy a 11, , oM reporter, and said 1. t. I 1 - a wi.ii ne o.-irj not decided to accent the of- hallej with delight, not only by patrons places of business on July -1th, at 12 o clock, noon, and respectfully notify tbe public to this effect. ISusiness w ill not be resumed until Monday, July Cth. IJopinE this will be satisfactory to our patron?, we remain Yours RerectfuIIy. J. II. Cant. . F. X. Fkes. Tbe Frfkman office is th place to get your job printing. Good work at low prices. slled. KEIFEK. Died at his home hanna township on Friday, Jnn ICmIi, ls'.d. Mr. Michael Keifer, aged about M -ars. SI'KIXHEU. Died at his hums in Harr . tow n.-hip on Saturdav. June iyiiI. jsoj 1 Pctrr rrincr, aged about OS vcars. ' 1 i learfiria Tonntblp Item. Crps are fair and rain still welcome. Half of the brick for the now St. Augus tine church are already made. The road machine draw n by six horses is pronounced a failure. The build inir commit tee i if the St. Augus tine church w anted to tear dow n the old church, but a numlicr of the town p-ople objected. They then turned their atten tion to the road novelty and the spring elec tion. Miss Maud Be he is conducting a very large summer school in St. Augustine. Last tek a court of church law i held nt Ashville by Vicar-Oeneral Father Bush. The Chest Springs layman was worsted but rcftisHj to ioloflri ze. Messrs. Durbin and Luther are making many improvements about their premis-,. the forniei building a large baru. Mr. Thomas (Jittinsrs has the thanks of the community for in his endeavors to im prove the road leading to Ashville. S. The communication publishts aUive was received last week, but too late for pulili ation. Articles for publication should reach this ofliee bv Tuesdav night or not later than W-dneslay noon. VALUABLE REAf ESTATE FOR SALE Farmers' Alliance and Farmer' Club can have their Fertilizers made specially to orler, at reduced prices. , W. S. POWELL & CO., Baltimore, Md., CsutrtL Fsinuus MAXtTiCTrntiu. SiI IMPORTKKS or AOKICI-LTI SIL ClIS-M ICAX. jnnl2 U.13t VSSltlKEE'S NOTICE. Motce is hereby sjiven that Thomas Itoca b c. of Portaice. CamtTia county. Pa. by deed ol voluntary assiKoroent. bas asflune.1 to tbe an-(!er-lt:neii. in trust tor the benefit ot tbe creal'rs of the said 1 homas lionaboe. all th teal tstate of the raid Thomas Dnrabce. All peraons In debted to aaid Thomas liouahne are hereby no ttned to make payment without delay, and those havlDK claims axatnst the fame will pret-ent them, properly autheaiirated, Inr settlement to me. J.J. M'liONN tU., Assignee ol Thomas lonahce. Portage. Pa., May -.aih. 189U E .X KCI TOK'S NDTItJE. hut it was probable that he would. ion for the oflit e Is onlv Tbe nnder-iKCrd will sell at private sale all ; that certain lot of ground rltoate In tbe tx.ro igh ol L.oretto. Pa., fmntlna- urn t. .looeph'a trH I and bounded cn tlie north by aa alley, and en the south by let ot Mrs. Sarah Sal ker and belnic I known and tinmtiera.l An f h . .1 . r ... ..1.1 ...... ' as Ijt No. lis. There Is erected on this lot a Tw-O-STOKY KA.MK 1)WEL.LIN; HOl'SE In a;ood repair. Ibis prorty will t-e sold rbespoo mmsiM rms. fc. a. BlH. Executor ol Marcaret Matt aire, deceased. Altoona. Pa. Jane 1M. is;l. KUCMENT IdST. Tbe lot lowing raes will be presented tor ariramcnt at Araument tHiurt. July nth. I8l Wo 1. In re except mns to report of K. J. w'Con ior. t., auditor In the estate ul Ssaniuel Pane.. No. a. ju the mater of the exceptions to tbe re- ' t Xl rl t S I. kHnl S CM .n.ll.n. . k. - . . Mm J. Miiiutre. deceased. No. 3. In the matter ol the exceptions to return to order ot sale made by yi. .tzhrrir. admlais Irator in estate ol P. Burns, Jeceased. fo. 4. In the matter of tbe exceptions to rei-irt A V E. l'o:inn,i'...io.i:i.t in estate cf I'htllp V aiaei , Ue-eastJ. r 'eitica is hey iriTni that letters tffta- mentary on tbe estate ol l.athartne J . Alnlhollen, late at tmyle township, Cambria county. Pa., de erased, bivinr been a ranted to tbe nndersiKad. All iMTsnns lndettel 'to said estate are notified to make payment without delay, and those bav Itsj claims will present them, properly authenti cated lor settlement. trEOKOEU. It'LHOLEEK. Execntor of Catharine J. Mulhollen. dee'd. frojle township, May m nDTblj LE GRANI'E. U. J.SHETTKJ. PaoPRiBToa. leated at iMiBels. Pa . near the B. R. k P. Kaltway Depot. We alwaya endear or to lor-lil-h tha best accommodations to business men, pleasure seekers and boarders. Persona In search ol :otulort and quiet will Una It a desirable place to stop. The Table It nnsnrpaased and Is always supplied with tl.e test the market affords, and all the delicacies ot tbe season. The Bar is sup plied with the choicest ol pure liquors and cigars and notbtna- but the beet it sold. Special atten tion gtrea to the care of horses. H. J. SCHF.TTltl. At'PirOK'SNOEK'E. In tbe matter el the account ol J-Mepa Dod ahoe. assignee of Joseph McOee. ItsTinic been appointed andltai to make and re port distribution of the money In the bands ot the aen .untant. notine is hereby ajlaen that I Will sit at ray offloe In the boron h ol EbeDsbanr. on Friday, J ally lotto. 18I, at 10 o'olcc. a. . wnan and where all part'es interested may attead. r. A. bHOEM AKEK. Ebecxburar. jnold-St, Auditor M. .D. KITTELL. Attorney-ot-juaw, EBENSBCKU, PA. Offlc In ArinofT WuIItlinic, opp.Uoart Uoom. II. MYERS. ATTuEKtY.AT.LAW. t'BlCB.tt, Pa. 9-fJlHc la CoUonad slow, va CenUe tUoet. H Then- are lifteen ditfen-nt patterns to select from, aii of w hich rr sruarati tee-1 . The material of w hich they sire made is the K--!itiiu- imported 1'rt-uch Worsted, Kr.glish Diagonals. Knglish C';i-simeres and ;Uy Virsted. We have s:.-s from up to ii. on: t Hir.DUKN s sl it sale. Suits from 4 to U. with short pants, fifteen dilTet.-nt stih-s t., seln-t frcm. a: fl.J'.'. worth cl.Ti. We i:it his p ou hand children's short p;inis. 4 to 14. ut 1. cents, woitn 40 ceti ts. We also kis-p on h:uul lt.iys' SrJts. frt.m 14 to is.-at t"!.4S each. 1 her..' Hits ate well-miide. of excellent iliati rilil. anil the lx-sl fur the price in town. til'IICAIHT.TSAI.K. Our t ariM i sjile is the greatest of the ki'id in the State. Si- our "I !J I SII DRL'S SKLS CAKPKTS. w hich w-e are selling at :o i-cnis per ynnl. Tiiouands of vurds of Carpet have wesold.and the demand is still ii,ci:i-:i.ir. t)r.r pi t:ilr ficmp Carjiet we are now selling at I. "t. Is. .hi and cents i-r jard. our Kn'? t'aroe'.s which we fortm-rlv sold at TSS and 4S t--iits. are now sold at'.'io and 4). We ha- a. large stiH-k of Inuraiu l"urjels. the prettiest jiatti-ius out. from 3.". to 50 cents a yard. Come and evaitiin.- the stock. Slloi: DKI'A KTM EXT. hoc. which comes l:j all Styles, i- the gl it. -si bar- th5 lir .Men S-1.S Dress Mio.'. w filch comes I:i all Styles. I- on rains ever known. Our celebrated shoe called the "Victor." known ull over Stale of IVpiisi Ivania. sold at ur iiiatumot Ii store for si.t;,. worth f".'."J. Don't foiffet that we are aseiits for the DOl t'LASS sIloE. Vo'l can lind them with us in all styles and shapes. Rc-nienilier, we s-ll a guarantee J. solid Calf-skin Shoe for -.'.S. THAT ISN'T ALL. We have the largest, finest ami lx'-t selected stock of Ladies' Dress Shoes in the eountrv. We quote u few of our prices 1.4S 1.4S 1.7'. l.s'.i '.lh. Extra Line Imported Mo... 7th sth. '.Mil. t'oiigrc old Ladies F. K.. Doiigoia Mid 'lot h Lratht.r or 75c, n-e, ana w; invue .. i.::5 .. 1.43 tO "'JO. you to Misses' !cl! S 1 -bees, I'lt.e Si.t-ititr I lue Til S.ho-s. '.f c. u.'.u 45c. ; Indu: ul 1st. Extra Fine Dong. .la. Slid. ' " 3rd. ' ' Pebble ('out .. . 4th. " French Kid 5th. "" " " " ... The variety we have lo show in the uliove line is ininn come and inspect our goods. FOU Vol i: CIIILDKEN. I'ovs" trood Mining Shoes. ",Sc.: lhivs Dress SIkm-s. '..s-.: Shoes. l..'."i: Childreu's strong Shoes. S.V-. lo i 1 ...".: ( "fail Infants' Shues. uhis week and n-t'. l'.c.: Infants' TijO i ellow I ops. w ith I i is. C..K-. 2,'Yo have a full stock of tin- goods above nn-iiUoiH-d. FOU TIIE NEXT TWO WEEKS ONLV We will display in our large show-window ."Odoon id Neckwear, all the very latest hnM-s and styfes. at cents apiece, w oil woi th 5'i cent-, ami ;tI-o in our (tents' Furnishing Department the largest a-Mii'imi ::i of Negli.-e Shii ts. such as Mi,di-fc, Cambridge t'loth. Cheviots. Ovfoni Sateen of all colors. Wean- selling I'lack Shirts from 75c. and up. W'e hate an enormous stock of Domcf FhMinel shiits w hich lue now )H-ing sold at 4o cents apiece, ph-ated or plain. Thov... s.jitsM-e well worth 50c. HAUfSAINS IN HLACK SAILOK ST HA W II ATS. We have a large stock of black Sailor Straw Hats which we ale now ciisjMjalng of at 4S cents apiece and up. HAVE VOL SEEN oil: Fl'RMTL'KE DEl'A ltTM ENT LATELY? We have the newest styles in Kcd-Koom Suits and our stock- o.-els imyth!ii:g of the kind in Oallitziu. We have Sinks. Chairs. Cu;iUiaf.is. li'hl ordni U. Ward robes, and Cane-boitoiu Chairs at 5.5'J and tip. Carpels, Oil loths and Mattings in laifj; variety. ItARGALXS IN Oi l: DKY OOODS DEl'AIiTM ENT. Oinirhams. ix-r yard. 7c: Dress I'ercales. peryaid. c: Dress Cassj uieres. per lard, 15c. and ;.v.: ImtHrted Dress Cassjmercs. jm i- yard. .'a-, nnd 75c: Dlacl; Satc-iis, per vard, 15-. and voc. One htindn-d pieces of c haliies sold .it 5c. and i'.c p'-r ard. 'i'hey are all durable shades, black and iiirl.t. The variety we ha ve have to sh.-w in Si'.k ai.d Velvet KihUuia is son-ething to talk al. tit. I'otne and examine i he goods and h-arn our prices. I laime's. c iico. Toweling. Hosiery. Extra High-Cut Corsets, etc Ladies Fine I'ndi-rwear, Ladies' Fine Dress Kid Gloves. Neivi tr: and l"i;iln-s ir all stiles and -liMdes. Ladies Hos- (the besti sold at our store .'J pair for .'. cent-. Tl.-: wearii-a f;uality of tht goods above mentioned, for the price you pay. w ill suit yon all. Thi Largest and Most Reliable Dealers in Cumbria and I'.lair eoiintie-", GALLITZIN, PA. CHALLSES Buggies, Wagons, Carriagcf; Pasa asii Tsaw f f a i w ftf fwaw Pa'i" rs"al!a Vat I. waa taaw rta.i-.4.j U Btaijf I iintfiu J'. Larger demand and more selling every day of these popular fabri -s. Recent fortunate purchases from over loaded Itiiortcrs enable us Ix-st finalities LOWER TRICKS thant ver before ki.c n. Special SCinth All-Wool French Chal sies. Cream srounds (and a few daik grounds) neat printings. 3.V. (The Vic finality. "j :v - I . ."y ... . . . ..i .11? r i n ...f i All-wool r rencu X naines. -en-., mm I the very lost qualities, black grouuils. w ith coloreil printings. 55c. Very stylish and desirable. American Printed Challies, 4c. to S5c. ami al! intermediate prices w ith star-like regularity. All best and special values. For Buyers of Dress GooJs. 30-inch all-wool Plaid Suiting- HV. the regular price.) 50-inch Cloth Suitings, mixture Vh.-. " . yu' s, - -rr V--. '?)s - 'Vr-; --'--''fe-,': s-;- . ; v ; - .W-iuch a'.I wfil Cloth Suitincs. ;ray. Drown an Tan mixtures, .Vic. TV. Handsome line of English Suiting Styles, Light colots, no inches to measure. -.. that would commend themselves if price was even as .W. Write for samples and cataiozue. BOGQS&BUHL, 115, 117, 119 & 121 Ferleral SL, ALLEGHENY, PA. Al'ilTOKS NOT1CL. In tbe Orphans nrt ol Cambria coonty. In the matter ol tne flrt and final account at Slmou Oonrad, administrator ol Henry KreiJhoU, deceased. Havlna; teen apdointed Aort Itor h raid court to repi.rl distnbatlon of the land In the hands ot the accountant, notice is hereby (riven Uiat 1 will sit at my ctt.ee In tbe rx.rf.aifh el Unitnri on BaturSay, Jnsie 27th, at JO oVI-wk. A. v.. lor the tcrt-e ol dlcrhnnrinx the duties ol said appointment, when and where all parties Interested may attend or ta drbarrfst tmm o Idt In ca said nnd. imNALU K. 1't lTUN. xCbeosbarg, Pa Jane ii. IV I . Aadllor. FOR ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING TRY THE FREEMAN. Wool ! Wool ! 1 want HVE THOl'SANU pounds ol Wool tab washed or nnwashed. Very hitchest -rtces will We paid, eitnercash ortnerchabdise. OAKON LtAHEY. maZl 2m. Lilly Siaiien, Cauit.r.a '-o., ra. U,'-rtwV-i.'ii'--- " "';" tfV;.!,.,"-',-t.- The Deering Junior STEEL BINDt LEADS In Strength, in Durability, In Liglitiiecs cf Weight, in Reliabliif, lu Lightncs.s of Draft, in tcoiiom v. KINDER TWINE. The Deering Hi.lrrTw im t-uncioi-e feet to thf? pound ; er and smoother than any other twine made. THE DEERINC fViUWEPS. New Ii-'rlng. Teer!nz i!ant. .1 iit.oor i'ant. One-llci se Mowers. 1 heso j; w r- l i-. . e largo . hvls. w ide tread, tin.- cut t inr u ':i i at i.s. tuany ikIjiiuji i.ts ti.d tr: . , ljght draft. They are the liest grass-cittiug tiiachincs'in tho world. Ale won!: ti 'r dollar when iher machines are worn out. $3000 A T.tR t 1 -TT.k- t imIi mny tmirlj intelltrMt tm irfMl vft, o fmn W'-mJ .Xi4 w ri L . n4 a flf nwa-to . will mmrk Hvluimiwlf, bMrlo am Ifcrva T !. SWtlws tHrlftlhnrmi l- ' 1 1 i-,wli-T- vrrthy H.l wtll alMfunia th. iuiatMfi ara.i.viaatt w lit.-k ..utt mm OtMABloaat. KKMift Sr mf kaa faiyalHlHilK.ir. 111 mud auk-air mrA I d.trr t.i uM Mkn fruiu t, ..tv't eairf. 1 alrraT aturlt mm4 provided artu ew....a.4-iii m ttrrm utlt. at.', mt. iMkWf rrr S'Ntf wrb. ll a. aT ana s0 1. 1 IS. F ull iwilnlm'lit:l:. Ui. at M,r K. C. Al.l.tV. lS-a AagMa, Kaiac, s-.H... ' a a ' " G EO. M. READE, AiTUKALI ATlutW, Khkni-bi lid, !"EA. J-Uthce on Centre street, near illti. , itttVAi, sEi.F.nrjir. hokskhav kakes. rVrKiML. liANNKK. " TIKLMAS n.W TEDDERS. Tin- Im-si Rakes and Tedders known. C1.1 : -' complete. Seud for Special Circular and i.riees f,i lenders. Mowers, l.ufglo. Hisr:,;, (.-. - Farming Machinery, l'aints. Oils and Muii.'.ing Material. Swank Hardware Co.. r.r. MAIN AND I. EDI IM STREETS, JOHNSTOWN, I'A r
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