uu lamluru -freeman. eft niKNsr.i-ni CAMItKIA CO., I'A. 1KHAY. Al'CL'ST 2. l.'l. LIKAI, AM PFHSOJIAU TI.e iliiiaj's ended on Monday. ,Yt week oysters will lie in the soup. Tlx' squirrel season oieiis September M. Ciii-r mills and copper kettles arc; in di'liiiind. Monday -w'pN'iiiJHT "tli. Is Lalxr Day, a ,t;ite ln.lliday. Mi. I). (J. Myi-rs. of Ashville, was in tuw n mi business on Tuesday. .l. inlT 4tli will lie the last day on h voters an lie registered. Mr. -1. Kluxly, of Ashville, was in town for a few hours on Monday. Tlie Catholic parsonage, which is near ly ,,,nileted. will lie by lighted elei-ti ieity. -Mr. 15. 1. Anderson, of Allegheny town-hip. was a visitor to our oftieo ou Monday. Mi- D.xle l'eiilon returned home on Monday after a visit to friends In Phila delphia. Mrs. K. U. Hurllx-rt. of .laekson. Miss., )S vi-it ir.ir her brother, lr.T. M. Uiehards, of this plaee. It is said that one farmer in Carroll touii-liip. "HI have nearly two thousand bushels of apples. ),. T. M. Milliards, of this place, re turned home ou Tnesdi.y after A week's so journ at Atlantic City. Philip Fliek. of Allegheny township, ua- In town on Thursday and hud his sub iv'ription to the FbkkmaX dated is-.r. pi . 1. W. Thomas and wife, of Loav Puumi tli. Kansas, are visiting their daugh ter. Mr. M- D. Kitlell, of this place. Kred I'.iter. of Tirtai:e, who had his let? brnken hy fatli n down a shaft near that plaee some time ie.T". i aide to lie atxiut Uk'uio. There is talk of connecting iioiiioays- Vmii" and Altiwuia by an eleotrii road which vt ill bi " little over four miles in lclitfth. -Tie feeling L" Ivr ol a i i : n ir people in the country urn .it nver tiie prospeet of anv mini le butter h'Miitiir- in the near future. T et rid of the sin. -II of oil paint plum:' a hisndrul of clay into a pail full of water, and let it. stand In the .room newly lainicd. Man- Williams, sifter of Mr. TliMina- .1. Williams, of this plaee. died nt C!'. lily, on Wednesday of Iat week itiied Gs .-:ivs. !-. I'r. riank. of Christiana. I.ancas t, r i leintv. ai eotnpanied by her 1 Viildren. i, vi-itir.--' her mi.tlu r, Mr. Suaii Rub er:., el thi plaee. Winter Hose, .-ri-mid son of Mayor W. Ib.i.ie.' Ilo-e, of Johnstown, was tnar-r.-.! mi Tuesday evening to Mi Mutilio Gi.!. o! that city. The i iaiiil jury at LnnenstiT his re-T,r-.. Mi it the o!lieial in the I'rothono- taiv"- I a:i'Mn -Mi otvee have heea -ov'-iciiarsinz t tit; - of that ollice. . ,!o ph Millet, "f Karr township, throitnh town on Wt i nexhtv on t.- wa a e v to .leanette w i:. re he is bnihliuir i 1:1 . e tor' l.olel. .5r. I". IIiovmi, fd the Centnil Hotel, ha. -i ieeeied a new "bus which will In' Uii! i-onvey patinu of that popular Luu-e to and from the depot. -M.-i-. .1. W.. lifiney, W. C. Shields and lt. T. .1. Iinvidson. started "for Indi auuon Wednesday iiiornins to attnnd the te-Uiiinti of 11 I'mii Reserves. A bay hor.-e weitfhliiir l.r-wm pounds and Valued a! .'uo w as stolen from W. (J. Dus sonhurty. near Mctidon, Westmoreland comity, on Tl:nrd:iy liisrlit of last week. In tin- Catholic c'fitirvh in this "plaee. OU Sunday Imm. ahe Iianns of matrimony were .'!tlil..tl betwewa Mr. Ossie Wilkin ton and Mis Annie 'ltlair, both of thi p'.a.-i'. Tie- .lohri-town luily h'm wnl I was tL.'e.- , ;i i - i.'.l on I'rntay and has Ixn-n Irp- .v 't .' ii, e.i.-h irr -Mlins year. We ti.i '( in i a; a konir and prosjM'i M ! Ky.m imMit llyaefLtht, i e i'! ne w a announced inm : hw i hi; ltnpioiiitf and her , !ii le i iwimcry. JJiiiU ten I Th InaiU nf Klu-ii.hm -x ill 'I.. tirt Mon.tay of f. pi. i.ii -r, f it in it i s a h'L'al hoocay ii- ii'l f- tiK-r,! nridl'tl aiul ! i H'n .i.f lltt-l'urif. and John ere fla "ill the Imrmllli . T; iii:i loir m-' ist irk fc r .t.iv iiii tl "'tfeets uf K I " - T' - m 1'rlmfW'. ,.f 1'oi taire, ha 1 'in the IV I:. M. ll.dief A um of H.itji ou ai iiiiint of ' l.-t ini.iutiid. who a.- a niem- iwiaimii. brr MeNevin. a leal. tin hardware -''ei.,,,! ,,f Arinona. fali-J for a laryc i 1 r:u.iy hist, 'li-- was alway l""i a- n moneyed limn and many -'I.' ill the f.liiill'4'. tie -on. ,f lr. Ji'ihti Murphy, if . 'i '-'l on WiniueMlay if last week, ear J months and IS days. The ' 'ih.'k plaee at St. l"aliick's ceme ei :.!in. mi t'riday last. tiien liaiiti of AlUMHia, intend i lund of f?.i) to ! offered as a lo -A Ur.-tt. a.-.-.: ,,, '' 'er:i.. ' "try a -Th. ''u r' i" the ajittelieii-.ion and convic- 'i'lDof ;hi- i in-,,t, .Mil rv tir. ihiork wtlo Iiri. 'i.L -o iiiurh -oronertv in that city. l! Irt' s., e til ,-:rtt till bl iotheit !r, j ....... ..... atu.t . r ,-,.i,... Vr I- ...-..,-.. Will... "Ulli. ,,( Ai: i aheny township, aiitiounces ii independent eandhlate for hu,L..,f e ef l'ir Director in tins county. W. Itiivls. a wati hinaii unploy "ie Cambria Inn CoiniKtiiy. was H in 'ri.-K ,.v Th.,ry.:.:V 'J. ie of tlie Cnpaiiy's euuines on if last wn'h and Instantly Iiai leave u wife ana fam- -Mr- i-aii Iii.-s, i(.nv of Su.illiel a rnunlered hear this iiiace. E.... "n iti. t ''ii ii,r. (jt.,l t the home of In r "' Mi. David 1'iivketi. in CaiiiU i.i 1'. i Wednesday th -.'c.ih, un C . y-ai-s. Mi J' h!:M K'l. leel. w ho li-., I. -. t,l. I I... ,.v;,y. Mr. I r-l Wu. 4 . " 'M i rl. ...r.. I... .. "I . . It .. . , alio II-li- 11 Mel ot tier p(.:n li - W iovin 1 U.. ' ' aiia i!to.i.i . 1 '''. It I!l 1 -I I' !l ! hr. a I ef a. : i ' . ntr n ;w i ' ! li. r- n ;.' U itijt iMiol I y n pady itt I he ' '' 1 liiiw -t..-!l. . V it It It I.I m- M..J t, ,1 p -1 .i ., i ' - A '.l.en vr. I.'. i 1 -i -n.l i ; " ' 1 ' i ii li n.o aw'-nt ,,f u,,. i-pany at Ni. a harrc:! i.f ,,- I' 11. and 1 i. t 1 '.. i.,,. ' g "I'm l.i-u. I I II -hill I I 111 .J si., rt-r. ' n'.al.lj, m- Uiincl that i .ii..! i ighty -live .-... . Aii.-I oig throi.-t ! il. ''J siiai i pi ,i i !,,,, I, t..j.,,. ,,f ii,,. r,,,, j,,. i..! I I .in leillli d. Mim. to the cMi ni ,,f l'. OH1! l!l;e or li t; ItifH I'-'l" I ii.. I . 'au. 1'or all kinds of job work try this of fice. Mr. James Hanlin, one of Ashville's l)pnlar landlords was In town for a few hours to-day (Thursday) on business. Jacob Steel, the oldest man in I'enn sylva la, died at Uniontown on Monday from the effects of a fall from a porrh Sat urday. Mr. Steol was horn fvtolx'r lft, 17S3. He cast his first ballot for Jefferson and his last ballot for Pattison. Miss Kittie. ISrown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John II. ISrown. were married In Ciimlx'rland. Md., on Thursday of last week to Mr. Jesse Clawson, of Johnstown. It Is said that the parents of the young lady were opposed to the weddm;?. Potatoes are rotting in th trround in this county and the same is reort-d from several other counties In the state. It is said, however, that ihe rot feasil in some localities as soon as the. rain ceased and the ground btM-ame warm and dry. At the reaular meetinsr of the Ebem burj? Council on Monday night an order was issued to Itursess Young for six months' salary. Tho Knrgess probably contemplates a trip to Eurojie or he would not let his salary accumulate so long. The Sons of Veterans will hold a re union in Elensbtirg, on Friday and Sat urday September 4th and 5th. Invitations have been Issued to aM the Camps and all the (I. A. R. Posts in the county and it Is expected that they will all he represented. The County Commissioners are having the stone pavement in front of the Court House leveled up. In many places the stones had Ixn-iimo uneven and out of shape, but with a little filling under them will put the. pavementZ in good con dition. (leorge P. Mullen, formerly associated with his father, the late (leorge W. Mul len, in the proprietorship of the Mountain House, Cresson. and the St.. Cloud Hotel, Philadelphia, diod in the latter city last week. He was well known to many of our readers. A tramp whose name from li tters found on his person w as supposed to be Frank Murray, was struck by a freight train near Fast Conemaugh on Saturday morning and received injuries from which he din! a few hours later. Tin; Poor authorities buried tlie Txxly. Summer flies. The katydidTl soon be gin to say Its fiddle. From Its th-cp and shady cloister will come forth the silent oyster. Frost ere long w ill put Its veto on the Caliiiiieut mosquito. Heed the lesson all this teaches Now's tin time to can your (waches. A reunion of the survivors of the lf.'d Regiment Pennsylvania Yoltuiteere, will le helil at Somerset, Pa., on Tuesday, Sep tember Sth. ISM. All till edd soldiers and citizens generally atv cordially invited to join them on that occasion. A full attend ance Is expected. This is a scrap of law that may not ! familiar to very many: "A linder of prop erty is coineIled to make diligent lliciui ry for the owner thereof, and to restore the same. If. on finding such proM-rty. he at tempts to conceal such fact, he may be prosecuted for larceny" Ou Wednesday morning Kl titer Itruner was taken from the jail to the oflice of 'Sulre Kinkead Tor the purHjsu of giving him a hearing on the charge of murdering Samuel Ueese. "out on reaching the Jus tice's office a hearing was wavod and the prisoner rcmaiulcd to jail. The sixth reunion of the lYnnsyluania canal boatmen was held at Freeport. on Thursday of las't week and was largely attended. )vt two hundred members who in years gne by had lieen employed ou the old canal were in attendance. The next reunion will lx held in Johnstown. The large woolen mills of McKlhose Pros., near KHIysburg. Indiana county, wern destroyed "by firo on last Sunday ev ening. Uesidesxhe building and machiney, a large lot of manufactured goods and nn worked wool was lost, involving a loss of lo.'io, on which there was no insurance. The time for holding the Pedford county fair has'been changed to one week later than was atinounecd and will now tx held commencing on Tuesday, Scptemlw-r ?.lh. and las: f. ir four days, being the samu days fixed npou by the Eliensburg Agricultural S-cty for holding the fair here. Mr. Thomas iMran, of Summerhill tow nship. accompanied by a relative, who is a inetulx-r of thu Christian Protherhixxl. of St. I.oiii-., Mo., s -n t a few hours taking a look at the nm ii ou Tuesday. They re turned by way t,f Iorett for the purpose of -eing the chuxd and tomhof Rev. Ir. (.allllni. A new swindle is lx-ing successfully woi kid In eastern Ohio. An agent calls ai d asks to s-e1he sewing machine. If it i a Singer he takes the shuttle out, put I It in his (XM-ket -unci refuses to give it up I unless the iiwtwr paysl, K. ?3 or for an allegitl Infringement on a patent. Many I families have het-ii duped. The man (Till who was killed on the i railroad at Flinton last week, whose death we mentioned in last week's Fhkkma.v but who first name we failed to learn, was Joseph R. (Sill, of Peccaria township. : Clearfield county. .He was .'xi years of ago I and leacs a wile, four sons and four j daughters to survive him. I Last week the Marion Center Imle ' iriu7cnt published u story of a cow Ix ing iKilled ly flies eating around her horns. j"The pest se-ms to be spreadfng all over : the country. The fly resembles the Texas I fly ami is about lialf as large as our ordin ary Insect, t he rw-u preventative is said tv smear tar around tlie horns. It Is reported that a miner working tieur Sonmaii wasrrr"lKrd of asnniot money amviunting to nearly three hundnil dollars a few days ago. What the miner's name is ve "failed to learn, but the report says that w hlK- he was sleeping a belt containing his money w as removed from his rsoii, and whei, he aw oke money and thief were both gone. A name of base ball was played on the I'.elmont grounds on Saturday last 1k? tvvceti The Eclipse, of thU place, and a nine from the Mountain Hou-i, Cresson. At the end if tlie ninth Inning the score stxI .1 to .". aid a ft was Ix-ginnftig to rain, it wascallixl a draw. Tlie same nines will play oa the grounds at l"fni to-day 'Friday.! Tin- V iwmcr's Al'lancv, tir x-ople arty, will tedd their State eoti vent Ion In iti-ell'b'int Mome time uelt Wwyllth. at which time aviate li. el will put In meuiiiatiori other t.usi in- of liiixirt aieeto the tM-r iar:y trutis.v tt. The date (,f t!.,. tne."'i.g has Hot been d. ter tnit.e.l i.,ii y,t. t4t It Is thought that It 1 11 ! rl v In 4tv rvonlh. J-.hn ' p. w I.. Preijtw-r. U Summerhill town w a- bnrit to Jail la-t w.--k on ' a i. u nt of li.ai,ltT. wx taken lo IHinnrut on I ir-"'av fy Ja ! Warden Young and Mr. 11. J. Kinkeiwl, bci iii pan ied by Dr. KenieOy. Pm 1,1,,-r a y w ild and il a n.t ..,y totrap him t a lxrd in ortb-r toi oi.viir I mi t., ih. )ttaai. Jledi.sl In that li.-tiunh.ti i,n Monday. --Mr. Da.hl buln, a f.HtTwr i iticti of !.! ii-biu g. -it for the past twelve ) ears a r ident ,,f ktisax. died at his koine In f il'ni. ICan mi Saturday. August 21, I- IV. . ;ir. The .feeea-.il leaves ., , Mi -in. hi, ,e:,th n if., w ho is a si-ter of : ir. .1. l.var.. .,f thi, plaee, and lliree pla '"'-''rs rfts. Win. p.p., e and M ts. AI.-x I.'jf. of !C:,. of Pitt-tinr?, an Mrs Si rah I'ryc, I r' The Cresson & CoaIKrt train on Sat- There arc; In market great lots of urday last w hile shifting at Cresson backed , peaches but they are not gxd. ow ing to into a passing freight train, scraping the, having ripened prematurely. Especially sides of a number "of freight cars on the i s it the case w ith fruit if the yellow va !., .r,i .nH rfum.irinn. tbeir own riety. It is said that the trouble arises coaches to considerable extent. -Seth Lewis, who is said to hail from uot ,misent this year to help thin out the Indiana county was brought to jail on ,mm,.nse crop80n lhe trees, aud that con Monday night from Carrolltown, charged uentIv the ..Junft dr0p" this year was with assault and battery with intent to v..rv. i,vinff mole fruit on the trv.9 commit rape on the person of Miss Jessie Myers, the fourti-en-year-old daughter of Mr. Henry, Myers of that place. Captain Jacob Crcps. of Indiana. Pa a well-known citizen of that place, died on j Sunday evening, aged 5.1 years. The de- j ceased was a veteran of the late war, had j served one term as Sheriff of Indiana conn- i ty. and also represents the county in the legislature. He was known to a number of our citizens, having been here on busi ness several times w ithin the tiast vear. ' A careful estimate of the wheat har vested .tod in South WoKlbury township for j I s year, made by Rev. C. L. Puck and thi Samuel Werking. places the crop at .Vi.ntK) j bushels. Of this great yield over ),000 bushels will be for sale. When to this Is added the wheat raised in Woodbury and j in fl..i xr ' ... nt nf..-t,o ..i.t ,.t,. i ; her history. Bedford Gazette It Is well to call attention to the fact that evety one who w ishes to vote at the ensuing general election must be registered on or before September 3. Under the new registry law, all voters whose names are not on the list already must call in jer- son n Km the register or assessor. Under the old law the committHMnen looked after the matter, but that is all changed now, j followed from the earliest ages of an- since he is not considered a compctenV tiquity. For many years J. Wilkinson fc voucher. Son have been In the marble business in Col. Tom Watt, district passenger Ebensburg and through their energy and agent of P. II. K.. prophesies as follows: honorable dealings, they have built for "I will not live to see it, but the time will themselves a reputation for doing their come, I believe, w hen Pittsburg will ex- work in a niost artistic manner. Their tend out the Pennsylvania railroad 30 or work is an ornament to the town as well as 40 miles. All the numerous tow ns and a 'Ted it to themseUos. We are giving villages along the line will grow together th,'m 1,0 ni,,r" notoriety than they and form a continuous extension. Why. deserve, and to provo our assertion, go to even now It Is fast approaching that con- their establishment and see for yourself. dition. and within the past few years scv- T,,,,y take P'easure in show ing their work, eral towns have sprung up." w hether you w ish to purchase, or not. ... ... , it . They have ou exhibition at their works Mrs. Kegina Sherry, relict of IVter .... . , . ... , ... , . ... ... two car-loads of monuments and head Sherry, of Carroll township, died at the , , . ,, ... T , ,, , . ... stones, and in April and May will receive residence of John IJuck, in Carrolltow u ou . , j r.. ,,, , , T1 . , . . ...... i - two car-loads more. They w ill then have I hursday August -Joth, 1 .!. aged hs years. . . . . . , . , a large assortment of the latest styles for the di-ccu--d leaves to survive her two . . ... . , T , , . , . ... customers to select from. They have sons. John aud Jacb. f Allegheny tow n- arrmnKPmonVs niade wlth w hol.ale gran- ship. and two daughters. Mrs. Paul Str tt- u, du,n th CM m M matter of Carroll townslup and Mrs. ft,r RrilIliu, nionunllts a,,d headstone in Johnl.uck. of Carndltowu The Inter- a short lIme AI,d as cheap as can be done ment took place in St. lfa-iMnlirt s cn.ewy any whf.m Tn,.r bl tlloir fUM.k , tuch at Carrolltow no., last Saturday morning. Urgc 4UaDtjtH thal tht.y a..fy ..on.p,. A dangerous counterfeit fifty cent tion. They also have the agency for the piece has lx-'n Fpriiug uixmi the guileless j Champion Iron Company and are prepared public. The piece is a lx"auty, and shows great skil la its make-up. It is one of the series of lsST. and has the clear ring of the genuine article. Tho maiu point of dif ference, however, lies ill the thickness, which is a trifle morv than in the genuine article. The tig ore on one side Is rather obscure, but is, at tho same time, nearly perfect, although there Is a slight, depres sion in the shield. John Jonr-s (Pethe!) made several speeches to appreciative audiences on our street corners to-day (Thursday ). the prin cipal subject of hisdiscourseslx'ing theelec t ion of Judge. Mr. Jones says he loves both Linton and Parker a") id that one of them ought to withdraw. As the Democrats intend eht'ting Linton by a majority not less than 1.2un. the advice of Mr. Jones might Iki bt'iieGcially reflected on by the Republican nominee, as the way things look now, lie is hardly "in It." Dr. Z. X. Snyder has resigned the priucipalship of the Indiana state normal schtxd to accept a similar position in the (Ireely, Col., normal school at a salary of $.-,oii pT year. Dr. Snyder w as appointed Superintendent of Public. Instruction by (overmir Pattison, but the Senate refused to confirm. Judge Siniontiu, when the case went Into court, held that Dr. Snyder was not, on account, of the Senate's action, the Superintendent, though appoinU-d. The resignation w ill be accepted. On last Friday morning a little after two o'clock a fire was discovered in the coal sheds of M. 15. Mctirath, on (tr-eii street. A 1 toon a. Notwithstanding the pfompt appearance of the fire companies on the scene, the conflagration spread to Mr. Mct-rath's rcidence, the store-room ot Morgan Brothers, and the Sun printing oftic of Parday lirothers. All these buildings were soon a mass of ruins, to gether with their contents. The fire Is supposed to Ik the work of incendiaries. There will be a Sunday school picnic held under the anspiccs of the Frugality Sunday school at Arbutus (.lien, on the Cresson it Coalixirt railload, on Tuesday, September 1st. Sunday school superin tendend.'tits and pupils are cordially In vited. (5Mxi sjK"akers are expected. A brass band will lx; present to enliven the occasion. An organ w ill also be plac-d on the ground and good music may 1x5 expect ed. Arbutus (ilen is a pleasant place to spend a day and there is room enough for all. "They say" that the landlord of the hotel at Highland Fling, Cambria county, Is petitioning the postoflice department to establish an office there. Some iieople think the fact that only one family beside the landlord lives there Is an argument against the contemplated office. They for get the old woman who lives at the top of the mountain, also that this great govern ment has instituted the postal service for tho accommodation of the people. Why should not the landlord at Highland Fling have his little postoflice? A.lttni Xrl- j bnne. j Jim P.igley, of Altoona, who for some time past has been suspected for Ixing one j of the incendiaries who have kept the j people of that city In a state of terror on j account of the numerous fires occurring ; in that city was caught in the act of set ! ting tire to a stable in the rear of the resi ! deuce of Mrs. Margaret Cox, ou Sixteiitu street, on Wednesday night. Pigley's j chances for a !ong term In the penitcuti a- j rV Uiniri In 1... ...!. ... ..1 .n.l It . H 1 lu a. j relief to ttie teople or that city to know : that one of the gang of Incendiaries has been caught. I The other day at the A lmshou. w hile one of the Inmates was working alxoit a ' i furnace heating water his pantaloons i ! caught fre. Another inmate who was1 , near by. and w ho w a carry Ing a bucket f ' hot water, -eiiiH his companion's dinger j and without thinking of the conscucn- . ". dah-d t he bucket, ofhol (rater on th' , rallies. The water hud the d. -si red rlTect . Ill putting out the tire Ixjt there m i lively war dance executed by th oafi.r tuuate object of the deluge of hot t. r. . Fortunately tlie water wa not hot enough lu m aid the man. John Skelly. a resident of Portage t.wnhip. wa brought Ut jail on Sunday niornliitf. rhargil with ftealfng a horse and buggy. The horse and in guy stolen was the property of Messrs. O'Hara, Luther Jk Dai, of this place, and had bin liird on Saturday by Mr. Thomas M. Preen, who drove to Pot age on Stur- j A . ' ..... . . I uJ e. ning a I. a iiitcti.sj tlie horse to a ! jMtln front of a hotel. When Mr. Mc ; Preeu Hi nt lo get hi horse it was gone, j A fur hunting during the night without . sun.-, Mr. McPr.-en and Mr. David O llara. of Wilmore, while walking from Uilmoie ut I'oi tage on Sunday morning, found Skelly with the horse and buggy in his possessjun. Ho was taken to Wilniore here a warrant was aworn out for his ni-- - t and lie was brought fojail. ,fro m the ct that owing to there having j j thau tbT collld ,sibly mature. The fruit being set, the hot moist weather caused rot and prematurely ripened fruit. Harry Miller, of Moxham. who was reported last week as having left his fam ily and eloiH-d with a servant girl in his employ, returned on Friday evening and I notwithstanding the fact his wife had made an information against him for de ! sertlon. he was welcomed back to his home and Mrs. Miller met him with a cordial greeting. He appeared tobe in a good hu- mnr an1 bi. wife voiniecwl nt. fii return prowMed to the jU!itlc,.'s oftice aud . . . , ,1Q,f,in.t withdrew the charge. About half past ten o'clock, when every one about the house had retired except Miller and his wife, the former went out to the pump to get a drink . , . . More going to bed A pistol shot was hrd and an investigation revealed the fact that Miller, -while standing at the pump, had placed a pistol to his forehead and shot himself. He was dead when found. He w as twenty-three years of age, was born in lledford county, and leaves three children. The erection of marble Is the last work of respect to the memory of departed friends, and is a custom w hich has been to furnish ii kiiius oi iencing or aiiyining in iron. Persons wishing to purchase any thing iu their lino of business would do well to give them acall before leaving their order with any other manufacturer, as they have as fine, if not the finest stock of marble that ever came to Western Penn sylvania. Give them a trial and you can dcH-nd niton getting a good job at & fair price. feber'ATa Kale. Sheriff Stineman has advertls-d the fol lowing properties at Sheriff sale at tho Court House, in Ebengbtirg. on Monday September Tth, lSyi, at 1 o'clock v. m. The interest of Jennie Walters in MO acres of laud In Summerhill township, about 60 acres cleared with a frame house and frame barn. The Interest of Levi Edwards iu Trj acres of land in Lower Yoder township, with a frame house and barn; also a piece of land containing 4 acres in same township. The Interest of David Purkard in a lot of ground in Lower Yoder tow nship, di mensions 100x120 feet. The interest of John Hickey in a lot of ground in 14th ward, Johnstown, fronting 50 feet on llidge avenue aud extending back to an alley, having thereon a two-story frame house. The interest of Samuel Noel iu Mi acres of land in M uustcr tow nship, having there on a two-story house and log barn. The interestof Cathriue Lay ton and Wm. C. Layton in so acres of land in Jackson township, with a frame house and log barn therein crccta-d. The interest of Cornelius Mc(iinlcy, de ceased, in a lot In 10th ward, Johnstown, fronting 2S feet ou Church street, having thereon a two-story frame house. The Interest of 11. V. Long and Mary A. Long in a lot or piece of ground in Portage township. The interest of (leorge T. Peers in one and a half acres of land in Reade township. The interest of Jason Pringle and P. F. Purkey in loo acres of land in Sumniereill township, having thereon a grist mill aud log dwelling house. TheinterestofA.lt. Westover in three lots of ground iu Susquehanna towuship, having thereon a two-story plank house. The interest of Matthias Harmon in a lot of ground in Dale borough, with a two story plank house. The interest of A. J. Ywungkin in a piece of land in Reade township, with a two-story plank house and a small shop. The interest of Jacob MIshler in a lot of ground in Morrellville borough, having thereon a two-story fratno house; a lot of ground In Morrellville, with a two-story frame house. The interest of Thomas E. Davis in a lot of ground in 2nd w ard, Johnstown with a two-story frame building thereon. The interest or ('. M. Paker in 118 acres of land in Carroll township, with a two story frame house and frame bank barn. The interest of J. C. Moorhead in 4 acres of land in Summerhill township, with a two-story plank house and frame barn. The interest of pen Smith in a lot of ground in Gallitziu witli a two-story frame dwelling house and other outbuildings. The interest of James S. Gallagher in 2.M acres of land in Reade tow nship, about Co cleared, with a two-tory plank house and frame barn. The interest of Andrew Rarer and Charl. - s II. Pradley In 14'. acres of land in having thereon a oue-and-a-half plank house and outbuildings. nory aaalbrr Flad r riMd Br I Ira. Yesterday forenixtn while Messrs. Iyoiii (rerhardl and Otto Huebiier were M-tting curb on the corner of the alley in front of the (Juinn proertr, near the JhuuH-rat I oflice.they unearthed a half dollar and two i iuart. rs In silver, tu open-fact' watch, a I rubU-r stamp, a glasa ink well, a pair of J scal.-s, a hand-saw, and numerous other ' trifling articles. The rubber stamp was In , good condition and gave an excellent im J pression. which read as follows: "If not J railed for in ten day return to J. M. Young, dealer in groceries and provisions, I-Srt Portage street, Johnstown, Pa. A tree tod on this corner before the flood, aud articles were found In the loose dirt which Blb-d the hole made by the tree Ixing washed away. JoiuMViru. Dcitunrat. The follow ing marriage licenses were is sued by tho Clerk of tho Orphans' Court for tlie w.-ek ending Wednesday, August '.tith, 18K1: Edw ard D. Praw ley aud Elizaheth Lleb, Parr towusliip. Daniel H. Pennett and Sue McMcAfee, Jolinstowu. Walter Rose and Mamie A. Cooke, Johns town. Thojnas Wallet. Rcadc township, aud Aniiio llaiix r, Virginia. John Pristak aud Errt I'awlick, Ehreu- fleld. Spots oa lhe Hmm. Astronomers have this summer discover ed an extraordinarily largenumberof spots ou the sun. and predictions are made of se vere atmospheric disturbances. Weather predictions are an uncertain qtianity, how ever, and there's no cause for worry. One thing is certain, Klein's celebrat.-d brands of "Silver Age" and "Duquesne" pure rye whiskies are gaining iu public favor every day. A reliable stimulant should always be kept in the house, more especially in summer, when sudden sickness is liable to attack us. "Silver Age" sells at L.lo and "Duquesne" at fl.2."l tier full quart. Poth are indorsed and prescrib.'d by physicians. You cau have Gibson, Finch, Guckenheim- er or Overholt at fl.OO per quart, or six quart for fo.00. Try Klein's Ulackbcrry P randy, pure juice of tho berry, $1.00 per quart. Gotxis -promptly shipped to all parts of the country. Send for complete catalogue and price list, mentioning this paper. Max Ki.kix, 82 Federal street, Allegheny, Pa. 10 tba voteri of Cambria county. A I hereby announce myself aa an in dependent candidate tor ine office of Poor 1'irost or on tbe platform of the Peoide' party. If elect ed. 1 pledge mycelt to perform tbe duties ot rhe office wltn bonefty and to tbe beat of my ahtlll) . KLUKLNCE ttlLLCUHANU. Aug. 'J. 189L. Allegheny townJhlp. 17 ALL and Winter Ctotblnc at C baugb'i. Carrolltown. A. Shar- f TRAY COW. Strayed away from tbe be pr Oaflli rcm- O Ike of the aaberiter residing IB luln. fa., a black cow with epot on lace. Any inlorm. atlon at to ber whereabout will be than klnlly reoelyed by l)H. T. S. TKOXKLL. aaa'i8.Zt Oaluuin. fa. IT will pay yon to go 20 mllea to buy a anlt of clothe or an Urercoal from C A. Shar augb. Carrolltown. RlCISTER'S LOTDCEX V 'HE folkiwlni aoooonU have bea ezamlnew and passed by me and remain Hied ol record in thu office lor Ibe Inspection of 'heir, leaateea. and all other Intereded. and will he preaeoted to tbe Orphan' Court lor confirmation and al lowance on Wednesday, Sept 9th, 189L . Flrrt and final aoeunnt ol N. ts. (Jeorte and Samael Moose, admlnlatratnr ol Samuel Move, ate ot South Fork burooah. deceaaeoU i. Second and hnal aeroant ol John Krai. Jr., administrator ol John M. Kruli. late of Chen Uiwni-Mp. deceaed. n. Second and Baal aeeoant of Jm, M. Rom, admlnKtrator ol Jaha Kuaa, lata ot Urwr Yoder towpuhlp. deceaied. 4. r'lrit and noal accoant of Jno. M. Rom. nd mtnltratur of Bertha I'letTer, lata t Joaowowa, dceed. a. Iirt and final account ot John Haddon eae catur ol the laat will aaxt twumeai of William Ii addon, lata ot Woudraia borvaab. denaaaej. tint and final account tlrattun Uoyd Kodxar. admlniatTAtorof Maria K. Huupea. lata ol Wood rale borough, deceased- 7. t int and baal account ol Orafton Uoyd Kvea- adminitrator l trneat B. Hoop, late ol W'-odrale txirounb. debased. a. First and partial account nt Kllen M. Itaed and Lemon Kaed. executors of s;snBuel iteod, late ot filarfcllck townblp, decaafed. 9. First and final aoroontol Henry Bamhart admluiftrator of Michael Varnhart, late ol Voder townsblp, deceased. 10. First and partial account ol Peter RoMne, Jr.. irnardlan ol the minor children ol Cbnsmpber Koblna, deceased, and Uiaabeth Kobine. deceaa d. 11. First aiidifinal account ot Mar; Bonder, ad ministratrix ot tlopbart 'Bender lata ot Lilly bvr onrh, deceased. IX First and final account ol Luke Kodser. ex ecutor of tba last will and testament of Catharine Kodtter, lata of Loretto borouKh. deceased. 13. First and hnal account ol Osonte Fye. ad mlnstrator ol d-eorge Fya. lata ol the township of Ada ms, deceased . 14. First and final account ol Benjamin F. Jame. guardian ol Clara Km ma Mills, minor child ot Jainefi AlUla, later ol Cambria township, deceased. I. Flrtt a partial account ol Mary T. Melsel and :eortce H Meist-1. executors of tho last will and testament of Thomas JUlsel late ot Carroll township, deceased. IB. First and final account of Marsaret Seese, administratrix 01 Martha K. Manges, lata of Johnstown, deceased. 17. The account ol E. E. Eek, admlelitrator ol tbe good and chattel, rights and credits watch were ot John B. to , deceased. 18. First and partial accoaut ol Frank Powers, exesntor f the last will and tostamentof Her. Thomas Iiavln, deceased. H. First and partial account of John J. IMe trich. executor ol tbe last will and testament ol John A. Dietrich, deceased. M. First and partial aroount of John ltel. ad ministrator ot Michael Brant ft, late of feummer hill township, deceased. rl. First and final account of John Thomas, ad ministrator c. T. A. ot ol Barry I. Parke late ol Johnstown, deceased. Tbe second account of Frank IMbert, guar dian ot John 11. T. Dlbert. U. Sy more IMbert. Ja cob Charlea lxbert. Kacuael blbert, Kate May Li i -art. Dun C. B. Dlbert and William Dlbert, minor children of Samnel IMbert. S3. First and final account ol Oeonre W. Wag oner, adtnlnielralorot Uaorge Waauner, late of Johnstown, d-ceased. i. Flrstnd final account ol Oeorire W. Wag oner, administrator ol Mary Wagoner, late of Johnstown, deceased. First and bnal aoccount of Jame J. Mlltl ran. administrator ol Mora;an A. Waster, de ceased. M. First and final account ol (reorce W. Lad wtK. administrator ol Henry O. Ludwlg, late of Johnstown, deceased. t. First and partial account ol X. Fltabanis, administrator D. B. M. ol Peter Burns, deceased. U. First and oral aocount of John T. Harris, admlnls'ratoj ot William Owcui. late ol Johns town, deceaaed. v. First and final account of Jno. O. McCloa feey. executor ol Susan Mct'lofhey, deceased. 3o. First aod hnal aooount ol Alfred J. John ston, administrator ol Annie J.Johnston, lata of Johnstown, deceased. 81. Firtand hnal account ot John II. Brown, administrator of Susan Knable. deceased. Z2. First Und final account ol Oeortce Kicben sebr. aruardtan of Lluia Kiel, minor child of Leonard Kist. deceased. aa. First and final account ol Walter IMbert, a-nardian ef Annie J. Dlbert, minor child ot David Dltiert. deceased. 34. First and final account of Thomas D. DtIs and David J. Llewlwyn, administrators C T. A. ol Jonathan Lewis, lata ol MUlvllla borough, de ceased. Si. Second and final account of Thomas J. Hopbea. administrator ol Ulsabeth Iiavia Evans, late ol tbe city ol Johnstown, deceased . i5. Third and final aoconnt ol W illiam Wamer. administrator of John Warner, late of Chest township, deceased. 87. First and final account of W. H. Halln. ad ministrator ol the estate of Catharine Hoffman, lnte ol Johnstown, deceased. &i. First and partial account of Mary A. Jones, administratrix ol John W. Jones, late of Cam bria township, deceased. CKLKSTlSi E J. BLAIR. K ex ister. KegUter'i office, tt-nburx;. Pa Aug. 1, lavl. THK I" Ices t and Best Ureronaui la the county at C. A. Sbaxbaoah', Carrolltown. TaliaMe Heal Estate FOB SALE ! A I A IT ol ground In tho West ward of the bor ouich of Kenslur;, Cmbrla county. Pa, trontlng on Sample street havlnsr-lhereon erect- ""frame house and outballdina. all In srood repair. For terms or particulars calico or address JOHN NK ALAN. Nick town. Pa., or M. D. KlTft-LL, Lbanstiurst, I'a. DoNTIallto seethe Immense stock of Fall and A' Inter Crutblnsr and UrereoaU at C. A- Sbarbausjh's, Carrolltown. 1-"XKCt TKIX' UT1CE. A Nolle is hereby given that letter testa mentary oa the evtai ol Michael Mc I term ut, lata of t'learheld leanshlp. Cambria coaaty, da eaased . have leea v ran ted to the nndersiKnd. All person Indented to said estate ara not in ad t Bin payment without delay, and those hav Uia claims iiui.it the same, will preset, t them, properly as Uient tested Inr settlement. ilKi. FUANC1S M DtKMlTT. Lxecatrtz. Chest springs, fa . July H. ll.flt. CTtNl"lNE Irish horse collars tor 13.00 at Duf J tonf. r?AKM Ft K SALE 1 ha abscrttr offer for sal tbe farm for tuerty owned by Evan K. Bennnett, deceased, la Cambria tawashlp. threw mile Bwrth ol Elxsns- bars . The farm contain Me acres, about 12& of which are cteered, having thercoo a house and earn and a aood orchard. For particular call on r ade. EVAN 1. BEN IS ETf, fcbUr EbensunrK, Pa. M. D. K ITT ELL, Atto r n ey -n t-jjar EBENSBUKU. FA. (Jfflo la Armory Building, opp.Court House. T. W. DICK. ATTOKKEY-AT-LAW, Ebksisbi-bo. Pbnb'a. s)T-SixM!lal attention glrep to claims for Pen. sloa Bounty, etc. ch7-'t- DONALD E. DDFTON, ATTUKM EY-AT LA W. Kt)BHDeHO, Pkbha. jf"(J8lot la Upera House, Centre street. G EO. M. KEADE. AiroHS EY-AT- LA W. Eaamanaa. Pkbma. Office on Centre street, aear High. HH. MYERS. ATTOEMEY-AT-L.AW. CsmDU, Pa. 4trOtne la OoUoaad stow, oa Centre street. will please all Ladies Heavy Grain Leather, from Ladies' Fine Dress, trom Ladies Fine DoiiRola Kii, from Ladies Great Comfort Kid Ladles' and Misses' Spring Heel, from 1(KJ pairs Uovs' Mining 1'roRatis, from SOO pairs Infants' Shoes, from Men's Patent Leather Kangaroo, from Men's Fine Calf, from SMI Men's top-sole Itropans, from 50 pairs Men's Hand-Sewed, from it!Ji7S ginxi itlankets "Ifx7! (-(Hid Illankets .18x78 all-wool Blanket fs7S all-wcx)l I'laiikvts MZS all-wool Red Illankets.. Ciood Haps GiHd Size Haps Extra Size Haps Good Haps The ro DETERMINATION. We arc determined In our efforts to close out ill SUr.1f.1ER DRESS FABRICS Now on these shelves, and them's a goodly pile of both I00LENS AUD WASH FABRICS. That's why we sell this month 1,000 PIECES OF AH Wool uitiiig. Ji, K and K oil the regular and still pre vailing prices. 300 PIECES Assorted Suitings, 2.c., were 40c and JiOc. 300 PIECES at 50c, were 7.1c. and $1.00. 400 PIECES 75c. down from 1.00.1.23 and 11.54. These prices moan buMness business for us profit for you. Entire Extensive Stocks of DC ESS GIXGn AMS, SATIN ES, BKADEXIIUKGS, CH ALLIES. GRENADINES, to go by these same methods. If you'd improve this opportunity cor respond with our Mail Order Department. BOGGS&BUHL, 115,117, 119 & 121 Federal SL ALLEGHENY, PA. fT'KIAL. LIST. X Ut ol noMi at down for trial at a t'-ourt ol CommoD flea to la hrl4 in Uirorriurg com. meaetOK Moaday. Sejitauihar Mth. 18.-I: ., , i r i " Taylr Sun Co. 'fla'T"" i " Watt ttvrberk. vs. Overtieek. ts. feventry. Saylor ?reeTT. .ts. neaue. Heef administrator iMeienuoen. Howman ..rp. Ham hart. 1 'J"J -f OrerdorrT. lrrin - (Mil. Irrln ts. K a trod. flack si Ulnnt -ts. Troxell. i , w t"rTle et at. Bradley .. ..'. V. Soutt It. Sons. Herns? .. ts. Haws. Valley Plk Oo . M-hlalo JBolinaii ts. uoierkt-r. Scbctlauer. ?s. t':ntrla Borough aud Morrellville Water Uomoany. , , -- Fattua. . ts. Lahey. ts. K.Mrayor. tiro. ts. Pettier. i. Ilri'rira. ...... vs. McKalvey. ,ts. Knnpea. ..ts. HfiliM et al. note et ai Max wall.. Xiuutso Use Avnar Stiafler Harnhart liros. IaTU Oaks JAiS. V. DAK BY. I'r.KhonoUirT. I rothonotary's offloe. Aanst lSth Id '1. F you want tba newt re d the L l.SOO ooiumn a year. AD M SIMO.W SHOES. Every three months wc make a clearing sale of Shoes, which means we close cut odds and ends on hand of the seasons pur chases. Wc do not like the idea of carrying old stock over, and in order to dispose of it to make room for incoming new goods, we have arranged a GREAT MARK-DOWN SALE which purchasers. This big sale begins Saturday, August 15th., 1891. How long it will continue depends on circumstances. Shoes arc sold at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. We have reduced .? l.r-0 and . l.Tiand .2.00 and . 1.75 and . 1..VI and .30 and 2.l and 1. and U mbcllas I JU m in eltas I We sell Umbrellas, lots of them, every week, are ma.de of ex cellent material, fast in color, good handles and frames, the best we can get. Wc quote prices: 21 Inch Serce Ovtle Cajn ( .;.. AiiiK'h Serge Otitic Cap 71. 20 Inch Gloria Uo'd Caps l.-.'l. 2S inch Gloria Gold Caps 1.4S. iti inch Gloria Horn Caps 1.71. 2 inch Gloria Silver Caps l.lrs. Many better grades will be found on our counters. We wish to inform all good people of Gallitzin and vicinity of Our Great Iilaukct and Oup Sale It is rather early for such goods, and still it is not. The sea son is getting very close, therefore we give you all a chance to save Our Fall and Winter Goods, such as Dry Goods. Clothing, Furniture, Trunks, Notions, Gents Furnishings, Carpets, Oil Cloth, Hats and Caps, are nearly complete. In allot our good's mentioned you will find WON DERFUL BARGAINS. SMOST gs Largest Dealers in Gallitziu. People s Store, FilUi kum, Pittsto'L mi: -MANY A M1CKLE MAKES A MUCKLE." Thir! old ailae is iti-)!u:Jtie to all iihaser! tf life. Never more eo than it will lo in tnr tire during this inontL of August. You go to every deimrtineut and at every one of lliciii you pave money. You sate fifty cents here and a dollar there, and when you have finished, the turn total of your livings iiiuk.es a very rcppectitble showing. You can buy your whole outfit here, from shoes to milliner', a:id if you buy during this month you Pave money ou everything you buy. The reason? Why! it's the finitdi of the Feaon with u.-". There's Ftill two months of warm weather for you, but we have to make room for the coming fall goods. Wash Goods. Dress Goods. Silks and Velvets. "Wraps anU Jackets. Millmery. Shoes. Caq)ets aod Curtains. Furnishing Dry Goods. Hosiery and Uuderwear. Trinimiugs and Notions. Gents' Furnishings, etc. HuildreLs tl'iou hundreds it reaUy estraonhuary larg.tins. It wotil 1 t;ike .ill day to name them. Come iind see them fur yniirx lf. Visit all tlujM" li ..irtnietils ami sv how nr.H-li you tan f.ive at ca h. You'll lie ttf.tjiibhed at the Mini U'tal. IF Vol CAN'T CO M K To T H E ' I T Y SEND FIi SAMPLES TO OL'Ii MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT CAMPBELL & DICK, 83, 85, 81 & 89 Mil AlC, PITTSBUrtCri. 1704. 181)1. f ollcles wnttcn at short nvica in the OLD RELIABLE ''ETNA" ind elher nrat t'lauta Companion. T. W. DICK, AeiKItTT ruu Tiie FlltE INSUilANCEG03IV. 1794. m KOensoarK, Jmy luinn. f 1J4 to l.'.Kto 1.24. 1.4S. 1.33. 1.3.1. .7.1. 3.2.1. 1..VI. 1.10. 2..'." to LIS to 1.75 to l.im to .3.", to i.m to 5.2.1 to 1.3.1 to 3.4S to 2..VI. ..f 1.2.1. .. 1.4S. . . l.tw. .. 2.21. . . 2.'.H. . . .'.H. . . 1.21. . . 1..V). .. l.irj. CO 5 R.L. JOHSbTOS. M.J.liClK. A. H'. BL't'S. Lr.TAttl.lbHlu 18Ti. Johnston, Buck & Co., HANK KItS. EBENSBUlWi. - FKNN'A. A. W. HI't'K, Caabler. lj;TAiii-ihHKU"68S. Carrolltown Bank, OAKliULLTUWN, PA. T. A. IIAKUAT, taktalrr. tera Bailing BBsintss Transacted. The li'!lolnn are tbe v-rlncljial featarel ol a Kcuer.il tci-iiUK liumueos: lr.lUSITN Kenetred parable on demand, and Interest bear lug certificates iHsned tu tiiua depoallora. LOASN ExttDild to euMomerf on lavoraMe tetm and approved jiai.er dincountod at all tiiuei. COLLECTIOTtiS Made la the loralttr and npon all tbe banking towns In tbe United' Sta tea. Charges nioUerate. DRAITa laaeJ ueKotlaMe In all parts of the Vnltad state. and lurelKO exchantte Usued oa ill JiarU of h-uroi e. ACCUrjNTN CH merrhant. larmrrs and ottirra aotlrited. tA whom reaxmaMe awun oration will te extenuod. Pu trot. are iiauml that all trannriluns khalt be held aa alrlctly iilva.e and p-ntidrtiual. and that tbef will le irxatrd aa litwrally aa aott bankicsj I ulea will tn-rulU Keirttull7, JOll-aKTOV. nri'K A to. LILLY BANKING : CO.. LILLY, PA., jo. sj. wji i.i.r. afcsllf at. A i;kn'i:i:i. hxnkim; lcsiness 1 KA N . "I'll! i. KIKE. Lll'i:, AND 'IliKNT INM'I;- axi i:. ALL THE i ::iM II'M. siew-mii LINKn LLl'KI .-KN ILD l;V t Ai . . hi n t ' of i. ! ti l :i i ' . f 1 1 in- i ami lit 1. -t i i-ui n.t i v ! u- ui. i i ii is f Mir n 1 1 .it a ttl.tal ImI-IIM-' 'Ii I I li 'M t'l 1; Will r'- r-i' if. it i; T .mil r.iM ! .! u.t- ntioii. ami ! In'iil iiii l'v ii'.il.-'ii in!, t ii - ittiu-r will In trealTti i. l..ii.iy n k'jii l.t'.iLib ruli-! ill i riii:t. LILLY WNKIX'KI., f. ''. Lil . 1. tu.. " YALUADLE REAL ESTATE" FOR SALE The unrterclaued will aell at iTirate sale all that certain lot tf sjruaod vituate in I lie bumuicli ol lxTtit". I'a., frontmv on St. Juaeih's slrtet aDd Kuiinled un the nrth by aa alley, aud on tne Snuth by Ut ot Mm. Narnu Satkrr and Ih-Idh knn and nutiilx-reil on the lan of said borounU aa IaI N. 114. I'tere im rrrrtrd na this lot a TVYOSTOKY k HAMK ll KLL1NU llUl SiE in kkh1 repair. This irufcjerty will be sold cheap on rraannaM terma. fc. A. Ul'Sli, txwutor ef Marvaret Manuire, deueaxeil. Altoona. I'a.. Jane M. IH.'l.- FA 1! M FOU I'ENT. Tin Mils-rilaT oilers fur rent liis farm in Munt'T towtiKliip, uIoiik the line f the EU-iiiliiirir A. CniMiti .'ailruiiil. uImhiI two miles frcia tr'tei-voii. Farm eintain aUiut 7(1 seres. aUiut tWl c-jeared. l'ssessiii piv eii on lt of April. Call "i i" uJdis tli tlie suli.-i ilr at Loivtti. I'i. JAM LS NOON. Feb. 27, l-'.'l. Iff ifnTerala-ne-l will -lt at private sale vt r'-l eotaie Hiuate In iUunrter townl.ip. 1'auihrU oiii t-. I . eootain inic roaoei-llvely iiij-" aud n n -tvc aoroa and allowanre. The nropertr I iioi'rovad and In itcod atate of cultl 'ivxttoa. and will be i.old at a raonitble frlco an t unou easy lerui. I'or t'urtir pnrtic-uliirs. call vs or addro.i Alv.n l.i'am, Klx-iiTbonr. l a., u, L.L At. lJMi.KS. lawmiMt 1, JLrfaw, fa. i! n 'i