VJ 1 .imiirin rcrmnn. , ... r wfi:i ro., r.v. - .M'LY I sir.'. !V. l. M l-f Rt" " ' !!i i! 1 1 vt itli Mimiiwr . . i - ;i f ill jail Tiirty- . ,. . - ..111:111. J : ' M , i-eli. "f .I'lllllStilWIl- '!".. -I:iv- , In : 1 1 1 f i 1 i 1 . of tliis place. , - ;! AltiM.iiu. , (' "In t Srin. was a . .... . ..11 M .unlay. M i.i..i ol (iallitin. n'iit . ., i: . n Vlii-ilay. I','i;-.'ii i insi.'i'tiii the i i . :i;i lead 1 hi- V. ook. , 1 n r. . of Altooitu. spent : ; . 1 1 ' i" i rir in Mon. lay. . , . I iiiiai ri-. of (ialliliii. i: iu 11 on Wi'tliioilay. 1 1: .111.I family, of P.alti : i '.1 ; i i's iii t ai nil ltowu. 1 ; . . . . 1 . ol t In- A Inish.cis,., cut ; i,.- 11 i.ir farm this mm-oii. .1 o'Ni ili is visitiuu in ,. , i l.i.'.'ie N'elK of All. :;iiv Mrs. K. K. Jones. , W,.,! on.' of IlolliJavs . -. 1 loi-in.-ss men was in . 1 ., 1 M i. r. of .Ii anette. riNnt a , hi- ol.i huini' In 15arr , . ti . at of tin Catholic . ' : - iliiit't i' coMiini'iii-i'il ut : i iv. : v--.. .l..-.ih l.eaier. of Car , 1 .. .lioiiH-visitor-to our ... ;. .!. :l ci l:l o-i t or ill tin" of- . , , 1 Thin .. sM.ita few days '. - u ,-.-!. ... - .InV II IT. M'k of I. II t tl T tin1 Ca mliria 1 Iuiisc . M'.n.iav. 1 it. of I .ori-! !i . f( inner -: ii. w as vi-itini; relatives : -im!a v. 1 u liir'i is jii'i'f ' v well lia r - . i li .ii is not up to the 1 i -lit nil". 1 1 -Mam I. of Alalia. O.. hv n't iii ninir his pension ". Mnell!. 1 : . . i .. -1-1 . nf tllis place. tal't- - ; 1; a firnionn fin a visit to :.'-.i...'N. Minn. '! i-:. .rniiiir the l.n iter house i !!:!( van I in Altnona was : 'i.iiary lire. ;!'iii'' iIol's are roaiiiinir 1 : 1 i.iwn-liip. Mr. (ieoriif .I on Tues,i:,v. ;' i :. :l. has lia,) ;i tele- '. '' hi- "'lice, cniinecteil with 1 .'!t.iwn an.l Hastings. 1 "tviii. a in t hit. of Lilly, was t !n!I of coal on Friday last - .: v ut ali.nit !" head an.l liail . 1 .:!' of the railroad from . . ;.. t'i,.. Summit, near Fleming's : t".vi.-h;ji. Indiana, county, is F.i..inl Iinftot1 anilMrs. William panieil hv her children, will V ' 1'. net fora isitto Ditliilli '';..::- on the lakes. n:i v. a Vounir la'I of Lilly. ' 1 ' 'ii a hor-e in that place on i !ii his iinil 111 oUell lie n 11I the ellmw. ' : !1. v. ell. a former re-iileiit of ' i .u- a el 1 ieii of Kane. I 'a.. : :.! hy tin- Rcpu hlica 11 s nf ' 1 C.itiutv Treasurer. ii'-p!ay of the aurora. - -)') years, a ppeare.l i 11 "i a:i:nlay eveniliL'. . ": in- : 1 v mill ni'h t. ' i ' '.. J: . . ' i !. s pi; will re- W "'entile at the rO- U. '' :iii He-ment, - 1 ''. '. it Nin.'vah on 1 ' ' ' - . H employ : n ... :, 1:. -r. i-i.-k. wa- ' -: ! ' .1 ..f hi!e at. V "' ' ""-'a.'! -' lie ha HO - ' ' -.::' v . ' ' I: .f Va-h:inMiii town - ' !- ; :v M .i.'lav la-t w h':le -' ' I.ar ,".'M. Me was " " -'t-of a.'e ami l.i- dea'h Is at- i-'-.tl f i;-e;,.e. -- -h-i l. iiu-1 K. I. K.V.ili-. of ' 1 n h-hip. W hi-e L'l Is? mill mill inn il i!nv. n a i-nupleif moiiTh ' : '.I ill a 11.1 e p. i-t to h.l e t tietr operati on tiii fail. "' 'iv frieii.l- in this county of - L. r. i-hin. of Schuylkill "!ail to h .-trn that the Dem- ' ' ' . oi;i:ty have I eiiom 1 n a t ei I iii.i.'ilate for jul.re. -- riiilips. of l'in-lnirir. has .11.- of L'l'oUli'I on the . " i-i iiea r 1 he i ndnii'l fn mi ' .1, .in s with the iii nt ion -1. miner residence thereon. ;. iii T'.i year- old. living In No- " . M i., plowed his ow n land - ; h a horse . years old. w hich 1 :!.i- same farm, and has ::1. the old man -ver sinrf. . afii riiooii .Tai-oh Mar-h. of : . . v.a- -everely Imrued hv an ... .". Illa-t I'urnaee of the : Company. The explosion . ai u-hof w aler on the inol- - v:.:r;i. Jr.. of I'i 1 1 s r 1 1 fir. was :n;.t"l hy I're-ideiif Har-I'-ni iate .1 11-t ice-hip of tin' ' the I'llited States, made a'h of .Iu-tii : liradley. - -roppiim at Crc.-soi:. nv1h.ii "f hi- a ppoin t men t. '.!wini:i Kaiiroad Company i -ive idii-truetioti and re ": ' - ;' !. i -kno'.v. liavina' purchased V. He; ley the laud on which -'an. Is. The forice will he : I1. . The railroad com- ' n,,-r ,r . ),ru.i cars at I.uck ' at Altoona. ' il F-;-i.. IUair county's 1 1 1 1 ' 1 liaie for conirress is tinder 1: that h- has the conferees ' "'1'ity. Me may have them hut :i. i-e to taking advice from ''.poueiit i' would say to him ' of -and 011 his hands as they ' ti hold as an cel. ;' i-' l:i' hard Watson, of Ioyles i; - 1 . 1 1 1 . fell dead on Chestnut '': '.eh-lphia. mi Friday last. : ' "1 pre-ide over the courts in '' diiritia the trial of some li .IiKlye I)eau was inter ' l.fteeH years au'o and was : 1 'l!ii! e nf nur attnl neys. ' ' ' ii. t In? doit -tar 1 o-e and set ' and the -eason during which ' '' "I reiii evtenil s to the lirst 1 -mher. A-popularly knovn. - '.i-.- 1 oii-iitute a period when ill " i pollute hiinian IiIikmI, w hen '''"are ino-t fre.iiient and all -ihject lo(li- a In more de : ' any other period of the year. "' ,;1 'lie end of the rck;ii nf ll lih.l Im' Illllrled. Charlie Stotigh, of this place, gave the sr.Hl.less of justi,.,, on topnf thecourt house tower a coat of paint on Thursday. She is int. the first lady to h ive her appearance improved with a coat of paint. The boiler of a steam threshinir ma chine, owned hy .1. r.. Meats, exploded 011 the street ill .lea t) net te. killing one of the horses and injuring the driver. .lames M01 sran. Several Iare plate prlasses in the vi cinity were hrokeu. The hoiler w as liter ally torn to pieces. Harry Slick, of Dcry. and ir. v. ar-. met w ith a shocking and fatal accident at that place one day last week. The unfor tunate hoy attempted to jump n train, when he fell t, the track and had hothl. gs tnancled. The injured limbs were ampu tated, but the vjctim only, survived a few hours. It is stated that the newly discovered hectics that kill potato hugs are unusually plentiful this season In some parts (,r the state. The beetle is as huire as t he com -mon house flv. and its color is blue, with a hrown head. It attacks the potato htifr on the hack an.l kills it while holding it with Its fore lens. The school directors of F.bensburir have selected Miss Allie Lloyd. Miss Annie Jones and Miss Maggie Shenkle as three of the teachers for the coming term. Two more teachers are yet to be selected and w e understand there are live applicants for the positions. There will lie one more teacher this year than heretofore. A. W. r.acom, a memlier of the Demo cratic county committee of Westmoreland, w as killed at the railroad station at Creens hnrs. on Thursday night after the conven tion in attempting to board a car. He w as ground to pieces under the wheels. He lived at Calumet und leaves a wife and five children. He was a coke drawer. Mr. James Frederick, of ICellysburg. Indiana county, is visiting his nephew. Mr. (n'orge Frederick, in this place. Mr. Frederick is a saddler an.l harness-maker and learned his trade with Matthias Hai r in F.hensbnrg about thirty years ago. Mr. Harr's shop then being on the ground i.nw occupied hv the Fkkkmax building. The boiler in Weimcr's plaining mill in the Kighth ward. Johnstown, exploded on Thursday morning of la-t week ut hi o'clock. I'artofit was blown up through the roof and fell back again to the cellar. As luck would have it. no one was hurt. The rear end of the mill was blown out. and the neighboring houses were badly shaken. ('!. John A. Lemon. of HoHi.laysburg. was here on Saturday fixing up his politi cal fences. The Colonel is a candidate for t he nomination for State Senator on the Kepublican ticket in this district, and as he has been there before, he is well aware that the U, 'publicans in this county are Hot averse to being seen before the confer ence meets. "-- One night last week when all were wrapped iii .-lumber over at Cherry tree, the town was suddenly roused by screams as if made by a child in terrible agony. An immediate vigilant search was instiga ted, but it revealed nothing. The most plausible speculation leads to the belief that a stray panther Is prowling around t hat place. Mr. William Shoemaker, w as severely hurt on Friday last by falling through a hole in the nj per thiol of O'Hara. Luther fe Davis" livery stable in this place. He failed to notice the'open hole and stepped in falling a distance of about ten feet back of a horse. He is pretty badly stoved up hut Ittcklily escaped without having any hones broken. The green goods men w ho sent a Clear field man the halves of two crisp new bills to show that they meant business and dealt in the genuine stuff, says the Clear field 7i i)(llifitn. w ill he surprised to learn that the Clearfield mansent the clippi ngs 10 Washington and received two good bills in exchange for them. Thete is nothing slow about our town unless it i- our increase in population. The Lutherans of Somerset county, who will, by invitation, be joined by a large portion of those of the .-ame denom ination from Cambria county, will hold their annual reunion at I'ri. den's (;rne. m ar Soiner-et. Dr. S. A. (li t, of Johns tow 11. will de!ier an oration, and an 01-orche-t i a and choir from the same city will In- present. Kuilioa.ls will furnish usual rates. Date. Thursday. August .'."th. Mi-s Li.ie l'ow.ll, of Springfield toun-hip. Huntingdon county, at mid night on Tuesday descended from her bed room w indow on a rope ladder, w ith herlov der, which, (ieorge L. Cornelius, had pre pared, and the two drove to Saltillo. where they were married at o'clock in the morning. Mi-s l'owells's father followed c!o-ely after the couple but failed to over take them In time. The parties all enjoy social prcitiilneiicij. Mr. Augustus Strasler and his bride, w ho were man led at St. Augustine, Cam bria county, on the t), inst.. returned home yesterday from their wedding trip through eastern cities, and have gone to housekeeping in their new home on Kigh teei,ib avenue. Mrs. Strasler and Mrs. Miii.-r. who was married at the same time, have been successful teachers in the schools of Cambria county, and were fam iliarly known as the Iiyan Sisters. .1 fO'.IKI Thin. The commissioners of Huntingdon county have Is-ned a statement showing that when they went Into office the actual debt of the county was fir.s.uoo, and the total valuation of taxable ",.f-it. 77s. -how -ing a debt .',.( Mi above t he const 1 1 11 1 iotial limit. To meet this unpleasant st ate of af fairs, as well as to comply w ith an order of court, they this year raised the valuations from .". to .'.") per cent, all over the county and levied a tax of Pi mill- to meet the or dinary expenses, and ." mills to pay inter est and debt. llolan.l I'owel1. of t his place, aged about fourteen, on Monday found a shot -gun car tridge, and havi ng a curiosity to inspect its contents, took out the shot and t hen tin? powder. He placed the powder on a paper and set tire to the paper. The hlaze went out without exploding the jiowder, and tin hoy thinking there w as no danger, went up to examine it. Just as lie s looped over it the podwer exploded, burning the hoy's face badly. He will not le permanently Injured, but he has learned a lesson that w ill do him a lifetime. The following ticket was nominated by the Blair Democratic convention at HoHi.laysburg on Monday: County treas urer, (ii'ii. D. Rechtil; register and record er. John Mi Fadden; assemhly, Fiske Con rad: district attorney, H. T. H. nsling; poor direclor, Frank MeClain: coroner, Jos. 1". Harney. Ceo. W. Kine was named for stale Senator and Thus. II. (Irevy for Congress. Ixith to appoint their own con ferees. Kcsolutions were adopted approv ing Governor l'attison's course in the Homestead trouhle and denouncing tin importation of l'inkeitons. Dr. A. J. Wilson, one of Jeannette's h ading physicians, is a native of Clearfield county, having resided in that portion of the state until the last few years. Soim years ago Dr. Wilson went on the hond of a county treasurer w ho, through a series of misfortunes, failed for 0.im.i one-eighth of which Dr. Wilson had to pay. The Doctor, however, lost no sleep over the af fair. On opening his mail last Saturday, lie was surprised to tind an enclosed check nn the Clearfield national bank for i.S71, Hie liquidation of the dcht with Interest in full. The ex-county treasurer had gone We-t, -tatted over again, and, meeting with success in business, took the first op portunity to send Dr. Wilson the money. Ella neiniiig.-r, who was committed to t he IN fortned School at Morgana about e ight. fii months ago. from St. Boniface. Cambria county, and w ho was placed sub sequently with a family in I'iltsbnrg on parole, left her place some weeks ago and could imt be found. Otli cr Cannon, of La trobe. where the girl has lived, who knew her well, was applied to. and on Saturday found her in Pittsburg and returned her to Morgauza. Miss Ileininger Is said to he gon.l looking, and not particularly v- 'oi. J,.hiistuirn Trit'lt lie. On Friday night Mr. John Bloom, who resides in Ki. hlan.l township, was struck hv lightning. He w as lying in bed w ith his " ife and baby boy when the storm came on. A t!a-h of lightning struck the chim ney, ran .low n t lie tlue to the kitchen and pa-s.-d through the second floor. It struck Mr. Bloom's cheek near his eye. passed dow n over his face, singeing his moustache. It then continued down his chest, down his groin to iiis knee, scaring it all the w ay as if w ith a red hot iron. He was unconscious for twenty minutes. The gable ,.f the house was also wrecked hy a second flash. Joh itstmrt) J ti iiiiK-riit. Mrs. Apel, wife of Justus A pel. of Cambria township, died at her home on Monday. July isth. isi.r, aged about V! years. Mrs. Apel was born at Hanai.. 1 lessen. (lerniany. in ls.'to. and came to this country in isv,. lauding in New York, w here soon after she married her husband. The couple came to Camhria county the same year and have tVcn residents of the county ever since. Besides a liercavcd husband, she leaves four sons, Krnest. of Pueblo, Colorado; John, of Bra.l.lnck. Pa., and Herman and Allo-rt. of KU-nsburg. and one daughter. Sophia, who is unmar ried an.l resides at home. Ow ing to some changes and Improve ments made necessary in out oflice for the reception of a new press purchased while in New York, the Fi:fki vn is a day late this week. We ex ect t he press to arrive next week and it may lie possible we will he a day late in getting out our next issue. After that with our increased facilities the FlIKKM AN w ill be nut nn time and we trust our readers w ill bear with 11- for causing the unavoidahle delays. Our new press is a Potter, manufactured at I'lain'i.M. New Jersey, and capable of turning out twenty papers per minute. With this big addition to our office the Fi:i:kmx will lie one of the be-t equipped country newspaper of fices ill the state. Among the many friendships formed during the Editorial excursion to Scranton there are none valued more highly hy our lictter half and out-self than that of Mr. and Mrs. Laaius. ,.f Kingston. Pa.. They were both former residents of New York city and on our arrival at the Me tropolis, it w as to their kindness that our tour of sight seeing w as in a large mea-ure so pleasant and agreeable. It was a source of deep regret to us to have the party sev ered by the receipt of a dispatch by Mrs. Lazarus, while in the city, announcing the sudden death of Dr. bVyiiolds. her lather, at Scranton. and necessitating her return. Our hearts went out in sympathy for her it: her bereavement and in sorrow for the parting that had come so suddenly to our little party. The Pennsylvania railroad has placed an order with the Pennsylvania Steel Company for ?.(m tons of steel rails, weighing piO pounds to tlieyard. The heaviest rail now in use weighs pounds per yard and il was laid by the B ailing railroad, which also has considerable of the '.Mi-pound rails in use. Some of the New England railroads are using ninety-pound rails. The heavie-t rails now i n use on t he t racks of the Pennsyl vania railroad weigh bin s.-, pounds. The new loo-pound rail- will be laid on the mountain division of the main line. Tin order just placed will provide for nearly four miles nf track. The price i- at the same rate per ton as the "tighter rails are sold at. The gradual increase in w eight of rolling stock- in recent years has made it necessary for 1 lie railroads to build si rung -er tt a.-k-s. About o'clock Monday afternoon three burglars who have been inmate-. of the Somerset jail since April 1st. tied bed -In ets together, and securing an iron grating of one of the r.-ar w indows on the upp.-r t i. r corrider. carefully removed two of the bars they had previously sawed through, and slid safely to the ground. Jo feet below. The escaped criminals were seen running through the outskirts of the town and an alarm was at one given. The sheriff and his deputies were all away from home at the time and no cfTorts were put forth to capture the prisoners until after his return an hnurand a half later, wh -ti a small posse started in pursuit. The names of the men who esca ped are lames Murphy. John Kntcrls ami William Dougherty. They have all served terms In the jx-nltentiary. Last week we mentioned the fact that a horse had liccn stolen from the farm of John Hughes, in Camhria township, about a mile north of town, and recovered the next day. found tied in the woods near the farm of Neil McKay, some thre;inile.s fur ther north. On Saturday evening Con stable Humphreys, policeman Davis and Herman Croi.se went to the house of Lew is Hoovir. Sr.. I:i this place, for the pur psf of arreting Lew is Hoover. Jr., who w as susiiected of being implicated in the taking of the horse. On tln-ir inquiring for his whereabouts at the front door the young man made his exit through a rear window, hut was captured ny Herman Crouse. who had Ix-en stationed at that point. He gave hail for a hearing which occurred before Justice Jones on Wednes day afternoon, when the young man was bound over to answer the charge at Sep tember se inns. fin Sunday night ahnut P.' o'clock a fire broke out in Hastings, in a building owned by Wm. Kerns, and occupied by Misses Yen.- and Ida Sny.l. r. as a milline ry store. The timely discovery of the tire and the prom pt applieat ion of water soon put the fire under control an.l it was e.x tingiiishej iM'fnre a great amount of dam age was done. On Wednesday William J. Horner, who owns a house adjoining made an information against tin? Misses. Snyder, and had warrants issued for their arrest, charging them with arson. On Thursday Miss Yen.- Snyder was brought to Kbenshiirg under araest and as her friends were ready to enter hail Judge Barker, w ho was ahsent in P.lacklick town ship, w as sent for, for the purpose of giv ing her a hearing- Her sister Ida had gone on a visit before tin issuing of tin? warrant and has not, yet been ai rested. The Misses Snyder, belong to a very respectable fami ly, hav? always horde an irreproa.hahle reputation and the:i friends feel positive of their innocence of the charge. At this writing Judge Barker had not yet arrived and we have I. 'arm d hut little of the par ticulars of the grounds for th. charge. Communication. Ciii.sr Si'ki.nos, July !'.. Is;.-.'. l'.ililnf I 'n nilirht h'i'i t imut: S11:: The young ladies in and ahoiit Chest Springs gac a leap year party in the Ii ill on Saturday evening. Il was of the most successful and enjoyable par ties ever gisen in the bnrough. Dancing was the chief enjoyment of the evening. Supper was served at the Frank lin hotel. Also, tin? most delicious ice cream, cake, and lemonade at Mrs. Litging er's. Uev. Father Lllddoll honored the crowd with his presence. There were thirty-seven couples present. The music, which was unsurpassed was rendered by Mes.-rs. Burkharl Kami-ill and Si. aggers. The committee were: Mary Durhiu, Emma Cooper. Hattie McKen.ie, Annie Callihau. and Eva Dm bin. x t'orr upondJncc Our letter last week was written .after reaching Scranton. We leached that city at l.rto i.m. 01. Tuesday. hungry and t ravel -stained, w. re taken in charge by commit tees of the Press club and Board'of trade and escorted to the different hotels, most of the excursionists finding quarters in the Westminster. Wyoming ami l.ackawana Hotels. After refreshing ourselves w ith a w ash, (some with a w asli-dow in and par taking of a good dinner we rested until four o'clock, when thecnt'ie party was driven through the city in cairiages. pa-sing over the principal streets, and view ing the fine buildings for which Scranton is noted. It is a city of one hundred thous and population, is the chief city of the an thracite coal region and ranks a- the fnnrt h city in the state in p" illation and business. TheCourt House at Scranton is one of the finest in the tie state and its line churches and puhlie building are in ilicaTTons nf tbe ctiterpiisc ami public spirit of its teoile. The streets are all Imved and the pleasant reception an.) de lightful drive gave the excursionists u gond impressinn of the city audits sur roundings. In the evening we were ten dered a complimentary concert by the Scranton Board of Trade at the Acadeniy of Music, and it is needless to sav that the music w as .siiM-rh. The Scranton Choral Fnioii consisting of l.Mi v. ices made the Academy resound with a program of the choice-t selections that it has ever Irecn our lot to listen to. The enchort s. kept up until the applaud. si singers reappeared, made the program a long one. but all felt sorrv when the finale was reached. The next morning at .rto we started for Honesdale. the county scat 01 Wayne county, thirty-two miles distant over the celebrated Oravitv Bailmad. The fol lowing de-clip! -nil of the load we take from a circular handed each of the excur sionists on the train on our way over. In running from Cartmndale to Hones dale on the (iraxiiv there are twelve planes, eignt tip hill and four down hill: the up hill ones following each other and are numbered, commencing at Carbnudaie from one to ci::ht. number six being tbe shortest, or t. feet long, nuin'ier one the longest, b. ing l.!7'.feet The four dow n plain's ase numbered !(. 11 and 1".'. the shortest being l.rr.-' and the longest l.tra feet, tlie steepest being No. .".where the ascent is one foot in '.!.".-IOO feet. After descending Plane No. v. Wayniart is reached, an.l from there to Hones.lal distance ten mil. s. called Ten M He Level tin-car- run by their ow n gravity, the grade being t".1.. feet per mile. In return ing to Ca rb unla le there are eight planes, all uphill, tiniiiliere.l irttoo. the shortest being ".-.". 1 feet (No. 1 4 1 and the longest -.'.::o fe. t No. I'n. The grade of N. ir. i- one feet ill nr.-liri feet, and the other ex treme is No. Is. w here it i- one foot in P. 7! loo feet. There are levels between all t he planes on the light t rack : t lie one from the summit to Cai bondale is Six Mile Lev el, the grade being over loo feet to the mile. No. p.i is the longest, ludng over half a mile in length. We reached Hones, bile at lo: t."i after an cxilerating ride oxer the M.Ki-ie moun tains. Tin- scenery is grand, like our ox. 11 Alleghenles. and while our fellow quill d fixers w hose homes are in t he valleys were more susceptible to the magnificence of the mountain scenery as c'i IT and craig w ere p issed ami grew enthusiastic oxer their beaut ies. it made us t h ink of home an.l feel that we were again breathing an atmos phere as fresh and pure as on onr natixe hills (n dear old Cambria. At Hoindale the Delaware Hudson Canal takes its start. It is one hundred and thirty-five miles to New Xork city and as water furnishes the cheapest nuxle of traii-port at ion. tin amount of anthra cite coal sent out from Hon. dale is une qualled in lie xvorld. The town has a population of 7.mi and ispha-antly situated 011 a lexel plateau nestling in 'imi.ng the hiiN. Along the canal tin immense t rath' in coal, with the machinery necessary for breaking and handling the black diamond- gives it a bu-y city appearance: in the other por tions of the tow 11 it has an air of quiet comfort, "at peace with all the world" and it- I. and-. .in.- horn., tine church. -s. neat streets, stately trees, gnnd looking women and contented looking tnun. leads one to the impre-k-ion that when a man marries aiidsettlis dow n in Hon. dale he is an chored for life and Ids la-t resting place (lcn Dylierry. At Scranton our better half xva taken ill on Wednesday morning ai.d an hour Ix-forc starling for Hone-dale. xe had al most come to the conclusion to give up tin trip and drop out. However a prescrip tion from a Scranaon physician gave her relief ami w e started 011 the joiirnry. On the road she xas again extremely ill and at HoncsdaV. a temporary ho-pital was provided in the parlor of 'In hotel. w here hers. I f and a couple of ot her ladies of the party xx ho had also succtimlicd to the exhausting strains ot unaccustomed steady traveling and xvere for the time laid up. Thanks to tin ministering ear. of Mrs. T. (; Ham. and Mrs. Edward A. Peniiiuiau. the fortll.-t. the wife of the U i tor of the Jfrnihl. and the latter, the xx if. nf thcc.litorof the f'itizcn. lx.th of Hones dale, every comfort that could lie xx as giv en before suggested am I all the sick XX hell the time for have taking came, xvere turiu-d out coiixalesc.-nT. Ahoiit noon the party was invited to tin Central theatre, where a repast that none, hoxxexer hungry, could do justi e to. was spread before th.-m. It consisted of every substantial and every delicacy of the sea son, served apparently without effort spontaneously, like charity from a genei rous giver and when every xvant had lieen supplied, there seemed to lie more left than xvould have served the multitude. Judge Ham. of the II 1 niT'I. delivered an address of xxelcome just liefore the dinner, modestly giving the points of interest in in the tow n. xvhich xvas listened to xvitli in terst. It xvas in Honesdale that the first locomotive in America. Tthe Stourbii.lgc Lion, learned to travel. Honesdale has the largest pile of anthracite coal on the face of the globe. David Wilmot and Chief Justice Woodward xvere born there. Pres ident Harrison courted his wife there. These and a numlier 'tt incidents and acci dents xvere tin? interesting points in his ad dress, xvhich xvas listened to xxilh Interest and greeted xx Ith applause. P.ut xve must bring this letter to a close. We thought xxe could have described the trip in txvo letters, but hero xxe are still in Honesdale. We cannot bid it farexxell without thank ing Mrs. Ham and Mis. Peniiiman. While others may remember Honesdale as the head of the Delaxvare it Hudson canal, or the place xvhere the first locomotive in America started on its trial trip, or xvhere President Harrison courted his wife; it will alivajs Ik? remcmticred hy us as the htune of Mrs. Ham and Mrs. Penniman. Nolliemlierof the Red Cross could haxe lieen more prompt in ausxxering tin; call of suffering: no Sister of Charity kinder in her mistrations to tin- si. k stranger. This j xvorld is belter for their kind. .1. ... 11. Saturday morning at .'("clock lightning struck the electric light xx ire at Williams port and set lire to the three-story hrick huildiug on Pine street, ki.own as the Knapp building. The lightning entered near the elevator shaft, and before the 11. nues could lx subdued the building xx as completely gutted. Booms on the first tloorxxere occupied by Bailey t Blakely, stationary store, and Wills millinery l aar. On the upper floor xvere oflices and rooms of Ixith'the Kepublican and Iiciiioeratic club-. Lo-s i-.ti.tnO; partly insured. Exrnrxlnn to BnlTalo and iu;nrt Fall. The Pennsylvania Nr-. thwestwa Rail road Company in connection x ith the Buf falo. I!i" l. ester - p!tt.-l.'i!gRaixxi:y Com pany xx ill sell excursion t ickets from Bell xx nod to Niagai a F:!is a mi re t urn at ." for tho round trip am! correspondingly low rates from other stations along the road. Tickets good going Tin -day. July L.",th, ls'.t- Train leaves Beilxxood at s ,. m.. leaving Punxsiit axx ii. y a; ll:';o .x. xi.. ar rix iiigat Buffalo at S !'. t.. mi5 at Niagara Falls at !' r. m. same day. IN turn coupon good to return till before Friday. July .".th. is'.r on regular traiiisof li e Buffalo. Pitts burg - Rochester rail xx ay and on regular trains of the pe:i!i-ylx auia .c Northxxi t ern railro id on or before Satin. lav. July rtoth. 'st.'. For further iriC.i "ia t ion a pply to ticket agents nn Peim-yix ania A Nol l h xvestern railroad 11 W. . F"i.ii, Superintendent. 1'eHxxnod. Pa. It -nolntl.il'. At a special meeting of Si. Michael's T. A. v. B. Society held in bin ll'inii July IX 1 the folloxving resolution xxcre unan imously adopted. Wiiki:i-;.x-. It has la-en the xx ill of Al mighty i i.nl to remove from cart h hv d.-at h our friend and brother. John Bruce. And Wiik.i:k.s. In his death our society has lost one of its most useful niemlx-rs and his family a kind father ami husf ami. There fore. Im- it 7i ofr(7. That xve tender to our heart felt sympathy to the family in their preat lie-eaxement. And further. In it Jifttiilml. That these resolutions t pub lished in tin C.xxii'.ni.x Fi;kkm.xx and O.tl litin 1'hiilhiititr and a ropy thereof transmitted to the family of the d.-i rased. Wxi. J. D XXV son. Vix.-kxt Sank 1-1:. L. P. M. Di iixk.ti. Committee. Marrlsc l.lrf nfi. The folloxving marriage licenses were is sued hy th Cl.-rk of the Orphan-' Court for the xvc.-k ending Wednesday, July Jo. ts'.r; Elnn-r E. Davis. John-town, and Su-an M. Custer. Stoyestoxx n. Somerset county. Ed xx aid Briec ami Mary Thomas. Johns- tow 11. Oeorge Oleichaitf and E'len Mcl.ee. Johnstown. A Anthony J. Baker. Hastings, and Stella 1 . Piatt. Su-qiiebanna t nshlp. Thomas Rosser an.l Mary Ann Toxvn- seiul. Hastings. William S. Messenger. Johnstoxxn. and An.In xv Drnsilla McCI. i-t r. Con.-maiigh toxvn-hip. Ezra Custer and Harriet Braili.-r. East Conemaugli. M. Schnell. Lloydsyille. and D' ssie Rich ardson. East Wat.-rford. Juniata county. Fmlnrnl I'nrto. The question is often asked and scarcely ever answered, why xvhiskey made noxv is not as pure and reliable as It xvas forty year ago. It is nevertheless a fact that it is made purer an.l better to-day than at that time. With the improved meth.xls fusil nil and other impurities are entirely eliminated. A sworn statement as to the purity, age and quality f the xx hi-ky sold is furnisn.-d hv one dealer xvho advertises full quarts, six v. ar old pure Peim.s Rye. atSl.ooper quart, or six quart- for ."..'. Silver Age .l.Mi per quart. Duqii'-sne per quart. Port. Sherry. Sweet California Wines at ."iOc. A complete catalogue and price list of all foreign and domestic liq uors mailed on application by Max Ki.kiv. -2 Federal St.. Allegheny. Pa. For sale by J. .t A. E. Bender, Ei -n-btirg. Pa. w nflhr Jrt Mr I Ilent tavro In I rs fltt-lmrtf MkI-Ii Ahsnlutely fair, impartial, and xxith.uit any Ida giving every retail of interest promptly and correctly. The lie-t accounts of daily occurrence. The finest illustra tions, giving real viexv.- of thu situation. On Sunday morning a freight xvreek occurred at Sang Hollow in xxhi.-h txvo en gines and s xeniei n car- xx.-re .lemn'i-h.-d. Pa-seng r trains xxeje delayed sex. ral hours in consequence. Luckily, no om- as in jure.. THKNSHt K. MAKBI.E AMI TJKAMTK J U'orko. an yUnrhe.l ty special reporter o" the Johntnwn Ivily Herald. Reliable dealers ami fine nMl. nnrtn 11 rrent flTlnir trip tn Krent.urir the writer o thin r!rle iie1 the MiIe nil Ornntfe W'rR of .tus. Wilkinson te. Son, which icrra tuone In 1SS0. The Heritor memt.er of thl T'roaresntve flrui tnun hud an experience of thlrtj rive en. and hl nn and rtner l ali-o a clillle'd worker. The clasn ot wok they .rid ace In ot the hlirhet e!as and pele. r"rm four to five timid are employed and the very finest mon nmenti" (n the county jc-at are nieclinenf of their fktil. Shipment.-! are made thro-jii tbls and to adioinlnir eonntle. 'All klnd ot cemetery work is executed and a tine line ol Iron Kallinic l handled and foM The utoek of work kept on band (received hy the car-load) In Tenr extennlve and many very tine monuments are exhiMted. two enpec'oUT neiov executed In the rustic style and In imitation ol hrlckwurk. with a finely executed cross on the top. Amonir the manT fine monuments erected hy this firm ts an ditht ten flifteen-tect-hiuh n-onumen'. for Sheriff Orifnih. monument tor Father 'hristv (sixteen feet hiirbl, als.i monu ments tor -lacoh Klt'ler and dauntiter ot John OrlfHth. Hoth irentleracn alve .orsonil atten tion to I'lisines as well as execution the nnest work. In all tho time they haxe been In bntnes they have adhered strict ly to the maxim fell iroods just as represented and prices a low ag the same cIhs ot wotk can t.e hoinrht elsewhere. We reive no hesitancy in recommendinic Messrs. Wilkin son & Son to our reader as reliable business men. progressive and trut wirthv. Visit their estab lishment tefore ordering elewriere." fTff Speei-w attention paid to settimr work. SEAI.t-:ii;KH,05.LS will be received hy the Secretary of the "hect township tschool Hoard tor the hutldinr or a school-room, inn hulldinics, and elenricic off one acre of irronnd. The place Is known as the McKanre school. All hlds must he In hy July 1ft. 1S'.2. The tioard re (et the riiflit to reject any or all bids. JOS. Hlfi-S. JAS.I.U1M Secretary. I'resldent. lane 17. ISM. FOK SALE. Farm In Munster township. Camhria coun ty, Pr. For particulars call on or address M F.S. EL.L.EX O" UON'N HL.U June 17.3m. Cresson, Fa. A OAK UIA1) ol Barb Wire cheap at Pulton it. sjon'g. AUJI.TORS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby prlven that havinn been ap pointed by the Orphtni' Court of Cambria enmi ty Auditor to distribute the fund in the bands ol Henry .1. Ilok and Peter O. Sharbauvh. exe cutors of John Link. Jr., deceased, a shown by their tntod Anal account to and and amongst those entitled thereto. I will eit in Attorneys' Kootn, Court House. Fienpburir. Pa., on Mon day, Aninid lot, at 10 o'clock, a. M-. lor the purpose of attending to tbe duties ot said appointment, when and where all persons inter ested may attend or be forever debarred Iroiu coininir in on eaid fund. 11. tt. MVtliS, July la-it. Auditor. Cjtkay m:u4 O Ca Came to the residence of the undersigned in Munstor township on or about the loth of May lant, a brindle bull about to years old. The owner will come lorward, prove property, pay chances and take him away, otherwise no will be k 1 spot; en 01 aecordinv to law. JAMKS M'LAT'llUUS. Munster township, July 5, 18;.2. NOTHEK OPFOKTl NTY. On Tuesday, .luly i'.lih. Prot. Littlo, the eye specialist or i"iusiiu. win beat ur. cm-rye aen la I dttice in Ebenstninr. No chance Is made to determine whether your eyes can be made to see or whether your headaehes are due to jour eyes or improper trusses. XTOTlCE TO STOCK HOUiEKS. 1 Tbe annual meetinic of the stockholders ol the Creson spnnirs Company will be held at the Mountain Houxe Cretsun. l a. on Tl'KSl'AY. AI'.iL'ST 2, lurj. at l'J o'clo-k. a. m. Election of president and directors same day and i l n-e. E. 11. PY1.K. July l.V3t, Secretary M. D. KITTELL. A. ttorney-a x. - A w 9 EBENSBrKti; PA. Iifflce In Arroorr Bulldinu, opp.Court House. "AiKESISpfvwiatrtnt relief aii'l is an infulhl'lo tare for filva. I'ri-'1. l!y T niiriri'itsormnil. SHini-U freo. .A.Mr WAN AKt-IS,' IJox -41t, Ne City. GEO. M. READE, ATTOKNEY-AT IAW, tBE!HHrHfl. l'EMia. aT-Oitce on Centre street, near llikh. PLES S' "v A m EN t Ol ill J Carpets :e:tc Ii. 1 JOHSS'l u.. 'I. J. V l' K. A. W.IICK. JfrTAULtbH ED lgT'J. Johnston, Buck Sc Co.7 ijank'i:i;s, KBEXSUUI.G. - l'EXX'A. A. IV. HU H, abirr. Carrolltown Bank, OAKKULLTOW N. I' A. T. A. SIIAKRAl tai, railiirr. General fianlini Business Tr&nsactefl. The tollowlni; are the principal lecture! ol general l aosiDK tmi'icei'S : DEPOMTH Keceired pavatile on demand, and Interest I f ar lzK certincaxea iff uej tu tlue dejoeiura. LUA.VS FztenJed to customer on tavoral.le termc and aiproved iaper discounted at all timet. COLLECTIONK Made la the locality and ain all tljet ankln towns In the United States. l"harei niodrate. Ufoe.1 negotiable in all part nf the t'nlti.l stiate. and loreixn ezrhanie issued on 11 i art? ol turoj e. AccorxTs Of merchantn. farmers and other? Mi!ted. to hum reasonable arc4jmc.latiiin wtil l-e eiteri'lC't. 1'atronn are )surl that all tranisncttont cliall he h-l'l etrlctlT private an.l nnri'leritlal. nn1 that tlier will t.e treated as liberally as good tanking tules will permit. Kespectfully, JOIlSTO.V. BK K A . C. A. LANGBEIN, Manufacturer ol aud Icaler In ILL KINDS of HARNESS, hADDIXS, BRIDLEN, WHIPS, COLLARS HARNESS OILS, BLANKETS, Kobes, Hy Nets, Curry Combs, eU?., ete Ke pairinir Neatly aad fromplly done. AH wotk guaranteed to give satisfaction. Kidinir Bridles, from 60c. np. Team Bridles, from H Wup. I .ap Ousters, lrora oe. up. Machine-made Harness, from J.) up. Hand-made Harness, from f 10.00 up. 4)a-Call and examine my stock before pur chawini; elsewhere. I guarantee to sell at cheap as the cheaiest. -Shop B artters'Kow on Centre street. aprl2l'tf LILLY BANKING-: CO., LILLY, PA., JXO. B. Ml I.I.EN, CAM II I I K. A tJKXERATj l'.AXKlXU P.L'SIXKSS ti:ansacti;i. FIRE, LIFE, ANI A riDEXT IXS1R AXCE. ALE THE PRINCIPAL STEAMSHIP LINES REPR1 SENTEI) 15 Y US. Fyijgswf j it v v"'u j Aoroutit"! of nuTcliatits. farmers ati-1 otli-f-rs oarii-stly silii-it-il. :i-siiriiis ur at rotis that all Iiimih's cnti ustoi to us will re coive pronipt and careful at tciition. unci 1 licld strirtly -nifiil-iit ial. Customers will m treat. -d a liU-rally a- pxJ haiiki'itr rules will ti'rrnit. LILLY P.ANKINi; cf., fet.". Lilly, Peima. TOK SALE. The tlmtier leal ot a tract ol land sltuat! in lean township, Cambria county, containinx not lesa that hall a million leet ol Lumber two thirds Hemlock, balance bard wwd. Wuhtn three (uarters ol a mile of the 1? (t K. li. In quire ol JAMES KKAKNtY. Aiceut, liLr- Lifjlh Ave.. Ailovna, Ta. Juao lJ, lv-.,et. Zu d f rw c 1 i.1 UP WITH THE SALES ! WE fflTH THE PEICES ? No let up to the Great l?arg:iin S.ik this week of ire-s fioo Carpets, Shoes, Oxfur.l-, and Clothir--. GO THEY SViUST ! Tliis week wo will sell a bi lot of new Chullies at aiul -lets, a y anl. New wash .Ires ools, worth i .y nt Sc. a yard. New 30-inch drers oods at 1"k Drc-s ginghams at S, 1(! ar.d 12c. Good calico at oc. Linen toweling, oc. l.ed table linen at 21c. Curtain scrim, TV. Men's rray-mixed Hose at oc. a pair Carpets at Lowest Possible Prices! Is onr watchword. We cm Fuit yai in price.?, can please you in pj;tlity, and if you want to buy carpets this month come to us, as you will find our prices tho lowest of any house in this coun ty. 1-yard wide carpet as low as 1" cents a yard. Cotton in grain at SOc; best heavy ingrain at -10, 00 and COc; llrussels at Go, TO, To, 8-jc. and si. 00; lia- at SO, 38, 15 and 50c; Stair at 20, 22, 25 and :iSt.; Straw Mattin- at IT, 10 and 25c; Window Shades, ("' feet Ion-', on spring rollers, at 25, .0, o5 and 45c each, SHOES! SHOES ! Infants' button .shoes, 1 ?o 5, 22c a pair; Children's spring heel, button or lace, 5 to S, 50c; Children's spring heel shoes, from 0 tc 1 1, T5c; Misses high cut spring heel button, 1 1 to 2, si. 25 and $1.18; Ladies' Oxlerd Tie?, patent leather tit's, at T5c; Ladies' Oxford Ties, patent leather tips, sl.'JS; Ladies' cloth-top Oxfords, with tips, at 1.2o, Ladies, try our new button shoes at 1.2:J, si. A 8 and .$1.T5. Also our new cloth-to spring heel shoe at $2.48. Gentlemen, trj our new solid leather shcs at $1.24 and $1.50; Kangaroo, Lace and Congress at $2 25 and $3.48 Boys' lace shoes, 1 1 to 2, 0-c; 2 to 5, at $1.23. Try Jhn Ciofthhig ! For the next ten days we will give you your pick of two hundred men's suits worth $12. (JO and $11.50, at This week we will sell a hlsc hi ef( hildren's and bovs' suits at a TWENTY-FIVE PER CEN'T. REDUCTION ! Pur- chasers to the amount of si'). 00 or over will have their fare paid by us. So come right along and d not allow this item of ex pense to prevent you from takii: advantage of our Geat Bar gain Sale. SIMON EL GO., Gallitin, Pa. 130. v2 Will Hrwo For ri r.-in--. 1. ili.i.-r .e l'ln H i H i :J K in: . I ! lioits. '..U M' VL-s, I. ar.irc. licii-r.-. II. aii-n- St ..-, I iirc-':t . iri t Ol Ull klQ'ls, 1" "Ol 4 'UM n tit' r. .M ur'.;;: Mwlllliv... F.'eii j--r.-, ft-l."i' l..r ittl T lariunc--li iv l .rl.-. Hay 'arru-r, T!:rv.-::er", VIT Ir A II"TYyou owe rnnrM-if and frnii. ly la erf tht lel vnlnrt lor your ininer, r o ii t m i f. In your fool v fu ' li iurt-hnlnf . I.. Ilousrla Shai'H. whifli ri-irci.rnl iho !--' vHinn lor prices m.uLtrtl, um thvutt&aaa will liily. fcsr-TAIi.E NO firB?TITl"TE.J W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE THE BEST SHOE IN THE WuftLO fuR THE MCNE1T. A uniuipe rn-il fhoi. thrtt vttl not t-tp. ftuo ralf, M.u.ini ', fcnuK-th inMi, tlexlMo. mira cm-lorutt-U. M lh Mini tiurnMt hnu any i ti-r htx 'vt f .Id t tlie rioe. ilqt-UiU cualoiu tuaie alijoscoitliitf trttn $i Iok . ni lltn!-pwe.!e flnralf shofj. The in ti it li-ti. -rty aii-i lural'o h'k " r (m1I at tli? tk. 'llu-y ttjuiU Hue iUiLKrud ninjea coauug CO 5 I'oltrr Kho, worn byfarmer nn1 all PU t hr who want a hr-ny !i)f, I hrcn -.!- j. t-xte-Dsitm e'le 8iif , rab)' Vj WiiiJi in, aua wiu k'-f-r til f'tt dt V ItU ! v. :iti:i. SO ,50 Fine nil. 2.2 an 1 ft .4tO Work. ! -tw l:ic;tDii- Stu i. a in t-ie moif w tar ior ih money thao my t'lhr ni.k. 1 he y uremtvlf frT vice. Tbt int rcasmg eai.-liow tluU. 1 or kinLuea IiQ'eftund thtti tit. pnvc) .Ui D'l.i Youilif School Dvj3 fhtM ur v.nii ly iho 1.?h ry- hTfc. The moa rviccal!-sh ii at lh.ri '. ladUICD aui 1.7.) Mi"-- I r M iaMa are tuatleof iht JtotiolM r rue1f, nm ilttiri'il. 1 Uvy art? vt-ry rt li-h,fttiiifrta'flaul tlura llo. Thr jt-ui.hoe .MUjiii.cuKt4irt iiiteiltMh wcilnfc f nvm $4AKt tOefcfi.tHt. I (lit ft h W'?i!l coccvuuiuixo 1U their fol wear aro tlTulliikr Dutioui. i a pi ion. W. i itulAs name anl the prlro 14 prtaiiiHl a the Lhiioiu f -aU t-tftc-; l.k fr it whi'ii y I my. Itt-v ar-f ilcalr4ai!mvt ihk lhutv piuutt. th r makes f.r thfta. urtiiilmtltuiiinttHro f mutlnleiit ami ftuliJiT t r w--ut uu by iuW for u4 iJiiutng niorifv uuUr fal? ntratt. 1. lUil -LASt Jlrockcob, Maaa. bold by C. T. KOBERTS, Attll, I KI .VMK Itti. I'A. l!i:iJT.":u rollclss wrlltcn nt i t.'.Tt o'lce In the OLD RELIABLE 4 ETNAn ul ntttrr Fu-kI l.vn t'oniimnie. T. DICK, -im rose in s: OLD I A. li tr IO it o PIBEiaSIIRMCOllT. lIUMMtM'tH 14l'SlMrxs 171)4,. Ehenrt.ur.Juty it.!8lia. Ite&l Firs iiisufance Apcy rJL". "VV. DICK, General Insurance Agent, a pi . ) v - jfV-.. x?;- Li- , ' ark VJ FOUNDRY m B S Sale This Year : c. ;: ir in't. -Si-li e-irt.ia. lnu.pcy 1 i.pf. 1 --..n l'uii: , Ki.ne Iiu.-t. I--OH.1 :t t-. Huck-lioards. Sled.-. ritor'l-bate, '-I! 111. Huil'hni: I' -.'t-r, S'.t-l-i U,t.i,i.. Site ; r lUiiia , Stt-il T.ltiIiik. Suu or K-i . I'OIUI ("- J.H, iraia Ir I- with tVrn l iatcr AltaMucri. H. A. SHOEMAKER. Taii.i:m1) iimk ni:r.i: n . Crt-r .u. "iertrticld County Short hli'Ute limlr.juj. lu eir; iVovenj''er lit.h 1S"1. . 1 :. 1 : i i.u ii. l'lr; Y- -' lrv.ica IJTp.t .. Ctiurrli I r i n K-t l.int Mai:.. C- r . . ri t ri .. t '. X " i - - -1 -1 -' r 3 a 5- ' " S 1 Z . Oitt .... ; c - X u". . - t- ?l r !"-p.-: -.-.-.-.- Z Mail. . I 1 S . S S a - - -. $ZV ' ; j r. -: r. ri r- - - ' . 11 .r.-l. ; y - -C ' Z T Z - ' . r t i- Train' "re-i x x x: J x t-.-.-r t.xp.1 . . Leave daily exi-oK Sunday. t I.e e Sunday uniy Hiie it lefcr.- tT.dirat teleirrajih Ft.ittnn". lii-i.n;'. Mixi!' and tlriMtc'i t'rna :nif- rll' be Itu: lit.itltini lor ni; trains. No. 1 connerf at t 'reason with Julinstowr. t'r .ress at t "JT lor l-nlMs oetwca t;r.'-i ...! I uhrittiwn. and with I'af-ihr K.-prf-t at H ' . tT p.iintx we-t of .Ichnftown. Aluo with Jin" r--"'1 at :i lur pmntu cast ot 'r'iun. No. b connect with Mail Tr:i in at 4 'J ti.r po'rt'S Weft of (Jrcrfon. and JVlali Kxprtfii fur boi'it. east ol t 'rri.'a. t'ri'in puiniK west ol 4'reon No. 4 co?ui:.-ct-; w ith Jlail train at y ii. and Irom polnx e c of Cref sun wlrii .li linstowti txpress at S U7, aud IV cirit i-'xprcFs at 45. N . ' onntcu with ill Train n 4 '.'" lro- iHiitite c-int of 'rcntn. an l Mil Kri.renP .t ' 7 Ircm I'liints west ol t'resson. Sunday iriin- connect with Hnclti- I"prr?ijr M iil Train west and mail Kxrr- m r.i-".ni-r!i io or trum punt on t'e-'n'--, t- n? - N'Tthwcfti-rn i;ailruud can take Tuia t. i'rj liTt or lrviiu.1. Statif-nx niai kej "f" arc fl-ia ft--"ir. r.ui renaera wNt.inir to net oil will nciTy tec'n iluricr. ras-erircr vlililn; to net on will t.HX the train at tticc i-tatlun-'. lTnl" wil -i t nu It'.-? m. notii i-d. W.I. U.vni.U'N. ' tener il Mainnri-r and Superintendent. F.J. KI'I.hih 'N. Iraln .Master. 4 TTMM ION, SI UI KKS! 1 V 1 hae tcen ai.Mtote.1 t'-r the Hon. Sc- - tarv the Interior I'KNSl iN AMn-,,v A. MM". 1 have TWKiA'K YK.MfS' KM I IFNl'K. All claims entrustej to me win ree'--e i.rouipt attintion. Any Foldlern dvawir..- 1cb thin i t-cr n.on?h i.oi.kI.io can Imve U Ircrer.i-ei to . . i 10 and 1J per moniti accor tini4 to disa bility, tinder the act .i tune 27. ln-n. I'lra: e itive an old w .nti.le.l comra.ln vour at ronaaTc. itln-e with Wni. ll.Secblcr. Attorncv at l.t'.nlc'f li.iw, t eutre ftrect. K''enc'uri , , 1'a. .?.?. IU1.KK. i Fcnfton Atfiiriff, I.rtte M -ii.ir 1 1th Kct t.. Fciiua. Kc-crvc. Slay -i. l!-..:-.ui 4 1.1'ITI K"S N )T I "K. Notice e i lien-tiy ulven that linvirir ! oen appointed by the Orphan t'.nurt ot I'uulirii county A ud i ir to distribute the lund In the !i" . .' ol .lolin 11. ll.iuc-Ugs, iMiar.liau ol minor ctil' ! drcu of Mnllcna l.utlit-r. dt'coasel. dcrlvM trotu iale ot real etate to and ammiutt thus? le irally t-ntltiod therct.i 1 will Kit In Alti.t" . KiM.m, 4'ourt H'niHc. l-.iM-ii.liur-. I'a.. -m .M-. 4. lay. AncnO lot. IJ. nt In o'r ... k, a. - . lur me purl- re 1.1 ,iu. ii iioc to the tlu: 'cs o! nt aiiiitinent. when ntid wncre ail i-ernuu" In er-o.-tcd ntf attend tr be lorever deorri'1 trum 'intnif In on aid tuud. H. 11. M KII . Jui 11 :;t. A-.tdiUT. N'CTH'i; It. hcrel'V fcivt-u that the lolloainit ac- enuut liar liccn hlel In the I'uurl nf ',iin uien I'leas of t'tntria countv. 1'a . and will .-3 cnnrined hy r il l ?ourt on nvnla, at ay mf Aukrnwt, unleeacaune be n.ou to the cot.trAry : Firvt and final ac-ount ot F. .1. O't'or.Unr, as i'tttiee ol 'h. F. iiecklor et ux. JiS. V. 1HHIIY. Ja!yli,:-.C. Irothunotary. 1 faTan 1 M y-.