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I hi i-t v. of : i... a -Hi Hi-. I colt i . ii i .1 nt'-ita y . : ! i : Ii I at tin- at .iM--. Tin' la.l whs i l.i .'io n ant.lt- ami : In- loin I tn I ..f ' : I poils earlv. ut von may crowds at upper, and. aril one lo .. many left I .1 . k -nil toW II - his familv took I ) i u -mi count y. make t heir sIiiuiiiiii was a .. l I V 'o see him w i i .-ii 1 1 I.e ll'l.i at . Nov. 1st. lit-l.i county, the I Illli.'. sent. Kvery Iiu I ileal' the I. . i . ii i us will : I I I..re S. pi i ale -ale I 1 l.li'HerV. T lll ll. lis he :l a p.iitv mi al liiisiiit-ss i fi.und. I I w. I in r -v i ill'. Snlll - u I ' .in oif near i tiny ha., just i --in g I hritiigh u his a t in wa ii.- l'.n .- result I i ii I a v night li, .li I n hll I y . I- .1.-I I . . id ItV in I hav. The t .ii. i :i -ii : a net : ii.i I'm efs Mr I I .- is Hot . 1 1 .i 1 1 man. Hi., guard ill VoiefS h hi r who the right in in l In I a ' - know n . w hile hi, w eek he i i i n Sa mler's - I 'i irii I H ilia I . a i in- party w ill s.ind.-i s ami i pi . t-.'i ii t ii hi :r-..l . James I ..f maiii-i ius llll.l I II I III an impristtii- county jail. . i.-d hir cut- -a w - mi II. at ' ' I ! 1 1. 1, hi ho w el'e '-'rig ami ii Ini'y ' ' I ' ill nrtj lo Helena. ' ' ' ' I he Ini inel is a son "I 'hi- place, and the N 'i I. ii, i. I liendon. who ' " a -it a a-, also a resi- Mr. Is a niouurh. a wt-ll-kiiou n citl ''ii of Si-alp L..v'l. liU'ti at his hou.f on Tih silay iasr uin-al alum t lift y -live yours. Last Friday niiilit a iiuiiiImt of Huns, ho hail astMiihli'il in a douse ul the Lip. I in n. ott miii.'s. Wfsttuorf luntl county, niak- nitf iiit i i y over it ki-it of lieer. huil an alter cation hii-h ivsiiltcil in i nf id,. iniiiiU-r Iwiiii; la-lu'il ui-rosx i h,. alMloiii'n with a kiiifi, i 1 1 1 1 I . -1 1 I y ilisiMiilMiwc lint, him. The w on iiili-d man will die. Sam Davis has Ih-i-ii a ii at t ache ot the Camhiia i-oiinty coun house for twenty ars ami now seeks another fut eonnty otm e. .1. Stj.mall, n,,,,,,,!, v,.,v ,.,., ami just out or the sheriff's ofllce. Is also a particular frieml of the ilea r voter for sim ilar reason- Jn-i now. Their o.onents are poor but worthv ii..h,hnt,un Uiwil, - .lohn CoiiDBliy who worked in a stone quarry at l l.w v iailnet. in attempting tojjet oiT a movinii freight train near that place 1 1:SI week, was thrown uniler the w l.eels ami hul one foot masheil so hadly tliat it hail to le aiupuialeU. while the other lev was cut off lietween the. ankle ami the knee. He w us taken to the West I 'en ii Hospital. A chap is now traveling round this section iryitiur to swindle pirties with a contract for w ire fence. H' offers to give enough w ire to fem e it ten-ui le fiel.i if the patty will sivn a contract to take the aittti.-y r(.r i u w he. The contraot is w h-Te the sw in.llinjr ci -s In, for if read i-!om-I- it turns out to he a promissory note for 5il"i'i. after a few words are erased with oxalic acid. I'.ewtreof him. The trial .r Colonel A. I,. Hawkins, Lieutenant Colonel .1. 1. It. Strealor, ami Siirireon W.S.tirim.of the Tenth regiment, on the f ha rve of assault preferred hy ex I'lisate lams, will IM-cur next Wednesday in the Allegheny courts ut Homestead, lams, it will he rememtM'ieil. w as struuv up hy the thutiihs and drummed out of camp in disgrace for hurrahing over the attempted assassination of II. C. Flick. The larire liarn of Mr. James W. Iun can. of liuthiiKtoii low nship. Indiana couti n. near the amiiria line, caught tire on Thursday nioruini; of last week at an early hour and was soon reduced to ashes. AM of this year's crop was stored in the tarn, ami the los hea v. estimated at alxiut j '!.:. with an luminance ot l.'iii in the I Dwelling House Insurance Companv of lloston. The tire is supposed to have tieeii the work of an incendiary. - On Wednesday tin lining ahout Ho'chn-k the residem e owned hy I'eter Statitfer, nil nated ahou t li e miles sou! heast of (in-iis-hii.-ir. w a Imriied to t he ground. The tire oi iu'inaled iii the upper story, ami when discovered Was lieyolid control. In thee- ciiemeiit a 'iahe, aired almnt one year, that w as sleeping, w as lorgntteu until too late, ami it was Imriied lo death. The mother is almost frantic over the death of her ilarlimi. The origin of the lire is a tnys-ti-rv. Los, i.."p4i, with a small insurance. - Mrs. Mary O'Murra. aired rc, years, widow of the late Cornelius O'.Marra. of Johnstown, was struck hv an eleelric car on Ki oad street. Sixleetit h w aid, Johns town, thrown to the track, and the wheels of the car passed over her left letf Heal the ankle. She was hadly injured that am putation was necessary, ami she w us taken I Memorial Hospital, w here the operation w a- i fi rmed, am! it Is thought she w ill snrvixe. The cause of the accident Is at 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 - I to the deafness of Mrs. O'Marru, w ho has lieen very deaf for some time. A womlerrul cave has Just lieen dls . 'm n il at WimmIw aid. Centre county, ami a stot k enmpunv has fM-en fnrnietl to ex plore it. Those w ho have visited the place give its dimensions u, jVe miles in length ami varying in height from fifteen feet up ward, while it is tilled with iuuiimcratile caverns that rival in grandeur the famous ae in Kentucky. In it is a flowing stream, almost a river, ami a w aterfall, the depth of which can only he imagined. The discovery has created a Krcal excite ment in the etsteiii part of Cell tie con nt y. It is well known that dry sand Is one of the hest things that can he used tor kill ing an incipient oil tin, and some factoi it s where oil is used have lieen equipped with nails of this mateiial in various depart ments. It is now suggested that mary dwelling house tires caused hy lamp explo sions might le averted hy keeping some of the ornamental vases In the room filled with sand, so that it would e always at hand ami ready for use in case of need. A further incidental ad antage is that fragile pieces of porcelian, hy lieing so hallasted, would he rendered less liable to hreakage. A fatal accident occurred on Thursday morning about :: o'clock al a point on the I'eniisylvaiiia and Northwestern Rail road krown as Kock Cuts, alxuit two miles south of I Joydsvillv, in which Joseph Hincs lost his life. Mr. Ilines was fore man in charge of blasting w hen he met his death. He had set off a blast and was running away from it for safety, up a ste, p dei liv ity. In his haste lie stumbled ami fell backward directly on top of the charge silumtaiieoiis with its explosion. His chest ami left arm was shattered and maiiiricd in a hot rible manner, resulting in instant death. He was utxuit 40 years of age ami a widower with one son. whose whereabouts are unknown. -There is much dissatisfaction iniong the fishermen of the state on account of the man loo-e places in the fish laws, and when the next legislature convenes a new hill, now being prepared by a number of sportsmen, w ill In presented. The tishei ii it-ii want the law changed to eliminate lhee points. They want the salaries of t he tish w aniens raised so that they can devote their time to proseculinif v iolalors of the law ; they want out-llne fishing lite toall. and the heaviest of tines levied on those w ho ex plod dynamite in the riv .rs, ami thtsc w ho run sawdust ami alkali into the streams. Tney will also recom mend that the trout catching season be ex tended fiom April 1 to August 1. instead of from A pi il I-"' to July I V Columbus Day lu llUrnsburic was ob served by the pupils of our public schools, at o'clock p. in. lormiiiK Into line and. together with the ii. A. II. and Sons of Veterans, preceded by a drum corps, paraded Itiroiigh the principal streets of I he town. After the parade was over the stars ami stripes were run up on the flag pole recently erected on the w-hool bllilJ ing. ami the starry emblem was saluted by old ami voung as it floated uraccf u.ly to the l.lece. A prayer was offered by Kev. Manly, of the Christian church and ad- .1, s we..' delivered by F.J. MoKenHck. i:-., . Alvin Kvans. Ks.,.. Key. Jones, and Cunt V Superintendent Lech. We were unable to 1-e present owing to the press of work ill our otltce. but if e Uie living ami well we will In-on hand at the next. -The ITiintiiigdoii reformatory sustained another loss to its propel ty on Tuesday night by an incendiary tire. AU.ul 4 o'clock the mammoth abattoir U'loninK to the institution was discovered ablaze and in a short time was a smoldering ruin. Sixty hogs in an adj-diiii. n narrowly escaped incineration. The tire was un oiieslioi.ably of im ei.diarv origin, and it Is Uel.eved that one of t he many discharged inmates who were h wring about the tow applied the match. li.id f n-iuming to their homes after their final di-charge. many of the I. mates prefer to be'.u.o charges on the charitable dispel citizen, of Hmiiingdon. and on numerous occasions they have obtained aid from defense ess housewives by threats and li.tiu.M.ik,u. The plague of burglars that uow Infest that place is credited U the source ot dU chaised reformatory inmates. Augustine. Smeltzer. of Allegheny tow nship. w ill offer for sale at his residence In that township, on 1 Saturday. .n vemlter lit. l.r. at I o'clock p. m., ihe ful lowing Vrsonal propel ty: Two work horses, tvo toad wagons, spring wagon, sled, mowing machine, gram drill, plows, shovel plows, cultivator, harrow, hay rake, spreaders, swingle ai.d double trees, chains, -.rubs, hay by the ton. straw hy the load, corn fodder by the shock, corn, oats, buckwheat and otaloes by the bushel, cow , heifer, shingles hy the thou sand, and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms niede know n on day of sale, when reasonable credit will be given. MrrlM( l.lene". The following marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Wednesday. Oc tober lnr!: Milton II. Rummel und Annie M. De vlnny, Johnstow n. John O'Donnell and Mary Klndler. (Irani, Indiana county. August Kelm and Maria Nieman. South Fork. Joseph Varadl and Johnstow n. Annie Draskor, tleorge W. Miller and Hegenia ltlair, Johnstow n. Henry Huberts and Anna Toner. J trnis -t-.wn. Harry E, Amigh and Lavina Hihtebrand. East Conemuugh. Raymond J. Kaylor. Hastings, ami Ellen Fi ances Adams, Cat rolltow n. Alfred J. Oakley ami Susan Wilkins, Monellviile. Ss.lomou Harrison and salmelda Mi -ely. Stonycreek township. William H. ltarnhari and Mary Hotch steld, Roxhury. John H. t'fllegar and Mary A. KNt, Johnstow n. William Itensou ami I'ollie Tecbner. Johnstow n. Joseph II. Joy and Emma Diener, W ti nui (Jrove. .lame.s Rotiertsand Kale Herbert, Johns town. lsldoie Lilly. Clearfield low nship. and Lydia Warner, Cliest townsnip. IVter E. Kensey and Susanna M. Work inger, Johitstown. E. J. Hui net t ami M.mie tiardnt-r. Johnstow n. M. E, McXeal, Adams tow usnip, ami Kit Murray, Frugality. 'rrniwailiirr. Mr. Charles i'hriste and Miss Maggie Dora hue, tx.th of Mutister towusliip, wele united in marriage al Loretto on th-toU-r H. lr;. The atlemtalits were Mr. tieolge ChrJste, of Altoona, brother of the gttMiui. and Miss Rose Dliskel, cousin of the bride. The ceremony was performed at I'rince .tallitziu Chapel by Rev. H. I'. Counery.of Ashville. uncle of the bride. The happy couple then pltM-etstetl to the home of the bride, where a sumptuous dinner was given by their many friends. Thev were then driven to Cress.ui, and, ac -ompaiiied by their attendants, ttoarded an east-bound train for Altooua. where the groom's parents reside and w here an elegant supper was served. The rest of the evening was sH-tit in music and -tther amusements suit able for tin occasion. The youi.g couple were the recipients of many handsome presents from their numerous fr-ends. The groom is one of Cambria county's model young men, and the bride is voting, hand some, and fully equipoed for her calling in life. They ha ve the ex tended uimhI w isnes of their many friends. They are now vis iting friends in eastern cities. . .as A NtMlura Marvel. When the I'iltsburg Time look tosses sion of its splendid t uilding last .April its publishers promised that the Thin w ould grow in excellence in the same proortioti as its quarters have been e ilarged. The Tiiif had already won such a proud (osi tion among the newspapers f the country that there was general curiosity lo know how the promise would be redeemed. That curiosity has lieen most (.leasautly grati fied. The Titiux has lieen so enlarged, and so many new features have been added, that it is everywhere cited as a marvel of mi del n journalism. The chief wonder is that a nertspapei so complete in every re spect can lie sold for one cent a day, or t i per year, little less than the cost of a tiist class weekly newspaper. If any of our readers are not familiar by jM-rsonal In spection with the merits of the Tinexwe advise them to send for a sample copy, which will be mailed free to any address if there is no agent for the Times in your locality It will pay you to write to the Ttme for terms to agents. Th Natal ! fori. Br.nrh. -Johnstown, Oct. A telegram was received at Dunlo on Tuesday from Pitts burg ordering the cutting of ties for the extension of the South Fork branch of the Pennsylvania railroad from Duulo to Scalp Lev' and a I'ennsy ivanla company engi neer says the work w ill be pushed so that the new line can handle the output of the Scalp Level .-oal mines In the spring. It is ajso found that these mines can lie oerat ed without sinking a shaft, as all of the veins crop out near the level. Five veins are located there, with an average thick-H.-S.S of twenty-six feet, the liest of the coal tteing found In what is known as the Lemon vein, seven feet thick, the coal frum which Is used for liirtking coke. The Philadelphia parties w ho are t ehind the big project have tieen here and are now extending their option on mineral lands at ou l Scalp Level. It is stated that the work of the South Fork extension of the railroad will tie managed by Superintend ent of Construction l.eolge, of Pittsburg. .... Pig I'lrM In .llluat. Half a block of buildings, extending from Fourteenth to Fifteenth stnets on Tenth avenue, Altoona. were consumed on Friday morning by an Incendiary tire that originated lit the livei y stable of I). C. Pat terson. For a tiuiM the First Lutheran church was threatened, hut It escaed w ith melted window glas. The hiss Is estimal- d at sStO.iMl. Altoona had auother fire on Sunday .afternoon, w hlch started lu W. E. Oruver's .stable, at lireen avenue ami Ninth street. 'and communicated to theresldenceof Cou ntable Itargcr and tht slaughter house ot William Hare. A stiff wind tarried the flames to Duke Jfc Arthur's .Ivery slable, ,Shaw's store and residences of Samuel Itaker, John Maize and August Delozier. 'where the tire was staved. I-jiss alxiut Insurance The fire was started by boys playing with matches. iniseovery Day. The following programme for Coluinbu. Day was rendered nobly by the pupils of -the East Cressou school : " 1. Reading of president's prorlain aliou and raising the flag. Harry Ecklev. :. Reading Columbus John MfCann. it. Compositions Columbus by Lizzie Itriice, Katie Lilly. .Agnes Wentroth, Virgil Oardner, Lett Ditdson, Thomas Uruce. . 4. Exercise eight Itoys. 5. Patriotic quotations sevetal pupils. ii. Sc me Columbus in prison John Mc Cann. 7. Isabella and her Jewel-, Katie Lilly. 3. Responsive exercises, teacher and school. t.. Recitation, teacher. 10. Claim of the uaUous, LU.ic ltru.ee, Agnes Wenderoth. Robl Rhody, 11. Mush Apierlca. s- ir lb nc ! nt 'uppfd, rtr. As to the .Yfounfuliccr not U lug able to turn the work out lu the specified time, we have only to say that had proposals been advertised for and had we received the contrac'., the work would have been done ii the Muuntaineer office. Atuuntalneer. Letter front Thou. M. Marnhsll, Jr.. q The Republican politicians ot the county are resorting to every unfair means ami unscrupulous method- in order to defeat F. J. O'Com.i r for district attorney. A communication in the ..oiiioiiccr of this week, signed "A Citizen." throws out the inference that F. J. O'Connor '' w rite a letter favoring a commuiatioii to life im prisonment in the Elmer liriiner homicide case, ami also published a lt ll--r written by F. J. O'Connor to Thos. M. Marshall, ir.. Esq.. accepting notice of the applica tion in limner's behalf, and tliat-he iMar shall) was -it liltei ty to show his letter lit the hoard of pardons on the hearing. Poor old Sam Reese, who was so coldU murdered ul the hands of Elmer 1. inner, ami w hose hodv now "lies iiioldering in the dust," w hile Elmer lit -liner sits w ithiu the walls of the Western Penitentiary, under a comiuutal ion of sentence to life impris onment, but not with t he ret-oiniuciida! ion or approval of F. J. O'Connor, whose con duct in the trial of the case was utile, fear less, and honorable. Yes. Mr. "Citizen." the Democratic papers Wiif say that F. J. O'Connor HI nut write a letter favoring the commutation of sentence of Elmer liruner, and it wasn't liecause Samuel Reese was of Welsh descent, either. Read Thos. M. Marshall. Jr.'s letter to F. J. O'Connor. Here it is : Tin.". M. M.xitsti i. i., Jt:.. i Counsellor ii I l.nu 1 1 T 1 Im iiioiul St Pittsburg. Pa.. Oct. IS'.r'. ioi. t'miih .. OCiiNHw'. Mv Dkai: Sik: In reply to your letter requesting me to sa y w het her or not you wrote any letter to the pardon Inlaid or signed any etition recommending the par don of Elmei liruner, I replv that you did not. 1 wrote to von. and in reply to my letter you wrote a letter to me, stating that you accept etl set vice of all notices, etc., ami at the same time giving some of your views in regjrd to the case. I am a Republican ami you area Uiiiu crat. but injustice to you I must sa that if ever a dist rict attorney tlid his duty in a homicide case vou did tours in the lirum-r case. Your conduct of the case was able, feat less, and honorable, if Vnu had gone lieforc t lie pardon Itoartl to iipjue-e I tie com- mutation of ISruncr's sentence I would have coiis'idi-retl your conduct uiipiofes sioual. Ill the w hole history of A llegheit county there has only Iks-u one distiu-t at torney who has ever apxaled ts-fnle I he partlou tMtartl to tpjMse a coiitiiitilatioii tl a death sei.tence, ami in I hat case t he con duct of the district attorney in n iluinii w as condemned by t he w hole bar of Alle gheny county. Adistiict atlmnev imiiiIi culled upon to try the cases in court, ami t he quest ions which come l-fore the par doll Imai'd are not legal questions - ihev aie questions to In di-Iel milled outside of tin case, it tteing an applicaiioii of the pris oner for " metcy." and not a legal review of the case. The rules of the pardon Imatd provide that they will not pass iimiu any question passed upon tiv the courts. It gives lue pleasule to put Voll light ill this matter. Itecaiisethe mixing ol politics with the administration oi justice is a blow at our tin m of government. Asiiv il. I. K Pa ..ct.. VI. Is'.r.' Hilitur ( 't lulu it f Vtiiiiiiii IlK.Xt: sik: -We hail a giaiui tally of the voters. Demi rath-. Reputilicau and l'm hihi t ioiiists in Ashville on last Thui'sdav ev eiiiug and all thos.- inlelt -ssl In a fair election were there. Mine host, .lames Haiiloli, proprietor of Hie Exchange Hotel had ready a large hickory hiIi- the emblem of ttiir old lime lb-iniH-racv uieasuring T." feet, which was raised ut the corner of Main ami I-road streets. The tole was raised without accident ami was placed in position Ubout t. o'clock I-. M., with the stars ami stripes proudly tioatiug trout its top. Frank J. O'Connor. Es., candidate for District .Attorney, w ho amoiigot her -eak-ers hail tieen invited was promptly on hand and the meeting w as organized with M. D. Wi lis. a- I'l esident. Prompt iv at s o'clo. k Mr. O'Connor was introduced to the audi ence by Mr. William Rilev. Mr. O'Connor in his usual able, forcible unit convincing iiianuer, .re-eiited the is sues of tne campaign to his admiring crow it of hem ers ami in a forty-tive minutes speech, he elect I ilied t he citi.elis of Ash ville, with more truth intermixed with pleasing anecdotes than the citiens of this place have listened to for a long time. He spoke lu a respectful wavofthe rank ami tile of the Republican party, but showed plainly that the fault was with ttiose who framed the principles of the party. Among other things he said that the sooner the American ieoplc leal lied to think and vote for themselves the sooner high tiriff, trusts ami tramps, would disappear together with toli!ical chicanery and Jobtiery. On the whole the meeting w as a grand and entire success and v hen alt was fiver three cheers weie proMsed by J. J. Rhodv. ami heartily giv en for F. J. O'Connor, as a truthful tolit Ical orator, (.rover ?levelaud and the whole Democratic ticket. The (Mttple "then departel for their homes to ruminate how for mauv years thev had followed the platform of high protection tariff and were all glad they hail raised a pole in honor of .mr candi dates arid were pleased that our present ami next District Attorney had come. We were also gratified to fi ml that Mr. Han Ian feels so much interested ill the success of I tie Democratic pally as to have its colors planted at hi:' door. .So for the present, "farewell Hint her Watkltis Ah! Z. Wkti U lleT A man who lives in Cambria county came to Altoona j esterday, ami after trans acting some business bad several hundred dollars in his pocket. He reported to Rail roud OJicei Hamlin later in the day thai he went up Tenth avemiie, afterward went into a saloon and called up a drink for him self itntl those who were in the room al tl e time. He also averred that this was the only drink he took, Iml he appeared to lose all consciousness aflerwaids. and when discovered hy Mr. Hamlin w as in ihe wait ing room al the station with his money spread on a seat alongside of him. He w as engaged in counting it. He was linull.'' persuaded b) the officer to go to the bank and dittos it it. Some time before the mail train started he hunted t he officer Up and together they went lo the bank, where the money w as draw ii out. He w as put on the train and sent to his home by Mr. Hamlin He could scarcely reinemtier an) thing and had the appearand of hav ing lieen drugged. .tn.onii Trlliiinc. l eaf Hy shear. The dropping of the leaves is not alw ays caused by the ending of summer. or the ad vent of the fall season, tint indeed by many causes. So w ith the health and life of the n u man being. One by one thev are carried to au early grav e. You take a cold and say. "Oh, well it is noth'ing but a cold." ami so it is, tint if not checked in time am', neglected, it leads to consumption nml other diseases. Prevent il, stop it ,y using a purerye w hiskey. Ministers, phy sicians and tiospital superintendents agree In recommending as a pel feet stimulant, Klein's Silver Age or Duquesue Ryes. The former sells at fl.-M. and the latter at l.V.Ti per full quart Sold by Ludw lg A Son Johnstown Pa. 1)KIV Alii SAI.K. Tb un.1eraltrn.Mj will Mil t Private (sue In 1.UJ t-uruuB. sJatutirla canty. Ha.. bl Hotel, with Htewery att-u-rteJ ; Tao lew HuuaM, Stable, anil all oecenaarjr ut. I'lailillDif on lb (irimliu 1 ha iioua If llrenMsl Dot. Kt.r turtbar parMcula-a rail no or Bsltlre-I Ike urtiprletor, 1 H fctil OKt SK1.L. lAlj, fa.. Ort 24 , lwi Mlaeellanett. Ntleea. I.MiK.NHt KO MAKMl.t AMI JKAMfK j VA oitiK. ax tifceirbnt ! a ni-rrlal rejrter Ilia .I"! a-ii'-n ftay llrrald Helium ilea lei anil tine atwstlx. HiiriitK a recent 0 Intr trip la til-ettsitaira- tba wiinr l lo art rle ii'I'f t tbe Mrtl ant tlraiilte frs WllRtnsou at s-0. w h tclt ere t'.ut.i'e I In ltvw. The nenlor tuaoiber wl tbu pruais-sn re tl-in hat h-l an eiperlenre ut thlrtj -no nn. anil hi fun and imrtr rr la fkilinl eitrker. 1 lie rta wo-k thee pr arta-s la ul ihe l.ll e I rev ami Tie. r'tsitn four lu fire lit.l art-riD.-i. oe.1 ami rhe rerr finest m'm unieni In tbe nmni j eat are ifltm-n .! iitelr Hkill. Slilpmeiil ara mi.le iltruugb ihU aol to aili 'Inlittc istuiitissft. - All WUnln ol rrmete-T work la etecuteil mnA a tine Hue nt Ircin Kallina la hanttia.1 an.t The tHiw-li nt wra fca l tin han.1 (rreeireal h lee j ear-liao ) in rerr cutDHti an.t man; veiy one uHinuinrnls are eihiMteil. two enterlall r-eiut re.uifNt in ihe rus-le ifTle ami In laniatb n ut I rtt-Wei.rk . trl'h a finely eiaeuieal rrs-as on tbe titt. Among the many fine tuunurueni left) t'jr ihi Rtui If ae e ht tm Itllteen-leet-btab n'ltitun -n' ler ShetiK tlrittlih. mouuinrnt lor Knitter thrifty (nmeen Iret hlahl, a I no monu mrnrti lor .larot Kihler anil .lauahier ol JuAa lirimih. Hitl It grnllemau aire i-rraenal eUa tien to liuf-liiet-ii a trail aa executma tbe Ooaat wink. In ali the Hue they hare lieen In l-iuiiieae they bare atlhcreil alrletiy tt ihetuailtu all KiaitU jiml a rei-resentral ami price a low a the caioe I ft. ul wu.k ran Istuaht elewbere. We bare uo hreitanry in rem mm ending Menitrf. Wltkln tM.n fc. Sin t itur rt extent aa reliahie tutiiiets aueJi. prutc require anil tru twrthy. Vtalt their ealat-li.-liitirnt helore ortlerlna elewher-." tVS r.'la. aoeuiion tald to feltlna work. nruakfaarH tr ik l.tejtaor lltll walal ly tared a altulaUlfrla; r. ft atart' CUwIatr w kpt-rllir. It u manuttwture h a wder. wbtra ran tie a U rn In a tela a oi l-eer. a ruu ol mttee or lea. or in to-ht . without tbe tm-wie.lae of tbe i-atient. 1 In al'i-..lulely riaruile-n. and will eflert fyes-ma- ent abd nterdr cure, whether tbe ttatie-tt I a oiiHterate drinker or alis.a.illc wraa-k. tl ha a tnrii girrn In Ih. ufanata a.l rami and ID every luatauo tervrt a uie I.e a followed. It ne.rrl-l'a. Tbe fttata-rn aibr. nue-raaaDalflsl witb tba sea-.ri.-. It be raituer an utlrr Itapa-nflbllliy lor tbe liquor ap- fieHie rai aairt. 'uiea auaranteed. ri rtkafe booa ul i. articular? Irare. . Ail.iit-" tit 'I. KI-.N SPKa'l.'ttllH.. aualW ly. lai Kace St.. Clbelbaall. I . N OI p-K. The Annual rarellne ul the atnek bolder i.f ibe I. my Hun. lo. ac aaad iaaa Ao-l.l..n will be be d In .lia-eidi Ka'arr'a. hall at Lilly. ra.. on tbe I'HIKH I Ht'KSliA Y linnlUlilli. ISvi.a-. 7 ti'rlt . k. r. M . tor tbeiteueral t atvactioa ol buai aief and lite elect lou ol a HI. -era. J.H MII.I.KN. I art. B. lKV.i f rcieiary. 1,'i'K KI-.NT 11-ensw m!H. j laninar mill atd P lur-.llure uiaattlacturloit taalaliliabu-ent ol Ihe uiiiteralan-wl, trttb Kood euatloe, ImoI. etr.. is ott-rcd lr reut. Poenr-uien ln Itnaiastiatei) . A l.lrr er afftly to W 1L.L.I AM t'-l-K. vtrtl Ul. feU-enabunc. fa- UK Hn:.or Hutl.lina a. tan A'anrlatloD I will t rler f.tr tM. .t the r eas-i. a'hsftnlier. Kta- I'urat. an lb -norm Aliin.lay la i-twljer. lluwui 1 Htt.t. 1A lis. l.tteTKR l.iH(K, Secretary. freaidettf. 1 rANTtl A middle e-e.1 woman ta alo T h-.tj-e wurti: r-oiall latatty; eaaea. t i-er a-a. Ii .ft i re ol .luM-.h tlnrBu. M atifter .owe tru i'. near Kay h-r alatioa. A CAK tOAllul Btrfi tre rhuji at iKiltun Jt t"n'ti. ASSIGNEK'S SALE REAL ESTATE. i.ti or Miiiitm ii. mi. I.. (W'AK MirtHKt.1 ASSlONtK Of Wll llo M Hill, will eai-oce t-. puhlle taale at the Court il-une In Ktten-oant. fa , oa FRIDAY. OCTOBKR 'JsTII, ait :3-. Welax-ll. t M . All ul tba un.tlvl.1a-l one ninth part or Interest to all those era-n rertsln tract ol laod ltu.td la Hbetit tow. bii. auibrla county. a.. tNxtudeal ainl l-Hrllel a I iIIoWp: No I Keainnlna at a henil-jrk: tbenre nerth 4 iitr-ei ex ft 61 errltea tu atonaaa: tbttore uorto (', iiu vi awl tti )eicha; I tie are mirth Ida. atr.e iM-t i a in-l.o to a betulork; henre Uorth 944 aleara r ae-t Li' trrt'ba to Ineol I'bwuiaaa Ma'- liear trai l: II el t-e atolb i a'eacreax west 14a Iterctir to --t: t! rtn-e mhiiu 67 -j aaant to prrrha o Leioloi-e: ;heure deatreef Mt i o-arrbea t a Lentil ca- tlteure aouta Af alearaaea akaat U'i taereiie t. lilrch ; llicurr nortb tut deerte aaua. tl lu pen-be to tiauilcrk at Ibe laee ol helo olutf . rotitalutuaf 104 Acres and 45 Perches. No 1 Sen loot Ml at a wat and wltneae. fence nurtb ea alearrate tm-l in percbee to btruthrl tbenne Suuth 67 k, trK reea auui ft tHarrhee to (wat. D.1 Jul.D Kelt ud tract: tbrnre ttortd & deatreea out -JOT i en-he In Hue a-1 Jauta Kuib Iran : tltrnca; nor l It Bit Ueatree wat Itta paarcne to a.le wiine; . Iteoi-e raiatn 4 dearae we-t Skau percbea t po-t atad witnes at place ol beatltantnaj . eua talulutf; 268 Acres and 21 Perches. aod be I m a part bl traut ol land aarreyed on warrant lu b.tu ol rbotuava Matter. No. 'i Hrmuniutt at a lailen bcutltark; tbem-e Dorib tr4 decree eaat St percne to lallea while ait au. astrtaair el .Martin tulbarouttb tra;t; ihri.i-e nortn ktdettree wrat 37 ercaca to poat atu liiie el .lame Hath ireci; ibeuce ai.aatb S de arcca aae.-t saj percba to beattl ca; tbe .ce aottb SA oeatrara e-1 6. pcii'J e to e betuluak; llirn.-e uto 5 ileal raft. weal VCi .-rcitea to una oljoba KotlHod tract; tbeme Bouib drara-ear -.l 160 f.ercbaa lo paaat; tbeuce ibenre uurih t drttreea aaatl via 0 lo percueai to lietuUM-a; tba-u.e asiuib ai'V deal tee eart l't pert-tie to beiul .ck po.-t; tbew-e ttouth deft-a.e-w.t4l er be- tu beit.li.-k loal; Uieocc aouib tail alt M Miclir lu maple Loal; tbcliae laoMb & drwaaaea eat 7f i-ercbea ta btruiloak: tbaauce eoU' b s.i ilea ree ea.i ko pa rcbea toe lelli n batuiaK'k a.g place of bstatisniuat , cotslaininK 374 Ac es and 147 Perches. and leitiat nart of land tuivryedon warrant la liauie an a liouiaua KetlaDd. No. 4. Haaait-nauK at a lailen white oak: toeare .'i iiaaaree eao.t IIi eichee to poat ana corner ol .tatiiuD) Mu.uua4m.ii: U'euce I ortb Si deacrttw wrat u7a ieicbe' to poat and line ol .lamea Kuib tract; ibeuce aoutb it deatteea weet 177 percba to port alia lino ol l tuuu ketiand tract; tbeurw soutb B da--eeiraat S.4 eicbea to a Ul.en while a.ak auil tne ptaee ail teatiuniuaf, routa..muaf 414 Acres, and 135 Perches, a ltd lelDar tract ol land aurreyad oo warrant la ua uie ol .NtUiau J.ulUuloow b. No tt Meat tutu on al a maple and Corner of Wililaia l'i. rkel iracl; ttetti-e routti S doacrre wert IT! I r chea to paaatt aud eoruer ol N allien lult'urou.n t'ef;iben-e aoatb kj deacieea caaat H7 - t rr.-ite to oai; irn-e uortn daaarsea tut 177 ie.cIt- lo port and wim-a, eoruer ol Wli Itaua faraer traaat: tbeuce oottb & deacreaM weal 37-t fiercl.e. lo mapie al :he tbe place ol tetlo uiuk. coutainluK 414 Acrejp and 135 Perches, and bel&ii tract ol lauu aurryed oo warrant in naniroi AuiMony Slinon. N-.. fl tl tcittiilna t uaaple and rorner ol An trim s.iis.,,1,,, fTa .. ; thetace eouta a4 data rate aad AO n.li.uira ear K7a pera-ae to poal and wttne a and asiroer ttt'Aultioay HimuDl tlaacl: tbenc Don It '.'I1, .tear, en went '!' perehe to old rbeat nut: ibeu-e nerih ktiV. siearree wtwt VM-1H prrciie. tbrnre a-oaita a.y reaidue ol tract k ale atree! went liati peicbea. be It tbe aatne aaore or lee : t hence in m aaeslerly direction to tbe at tar C a-rn line ol ihe Montana farkaar ttatrt: tbeocaa m.utb 6 (ara-ea wet bi e obe. I Il ibe aeisa mills- air le. to mania at tbe piece ot beaj Innltik. rtmlrlnlng 204 Acres and 72 Perches. ta It rt.e anie n-re or teea aad beloaf pert of a tract I land -i rvryrd tan warraut la Ban ol WillUtn Parker. Keferrlnac and eiceptlna out ol tba lul de-arrll-ed tratrt of land 7- Al'KU aad IcU PKKa HtlS nerit the aaaa taore er leaa. eoarry. rib I'alri-k Klyaa et al te Jaaie 1 tlHl l.y aietl rats.rded.tu rUnena-aarK. fa., la deed book No &7. sia 3 4.' No 7 Halba all that cert. la tract ol land alt uat d B Ibe townnblp, Ma-il anJ at ate s lore-eld turaa-ved a.a takrraot araated la name ot John Atbiey.and cental alnti 433 Acres and 153 Perches. Keaerrlna: aad eicepilna; out al aad Irota tbe (era tal atH.ra derrrltied tract of land all tba Tltubervi ererf rharar er and kind, atandlna;. urowlnit lylnal. ana belQaf oa all ol tbe aooa e de-rsra-lba-d traa-t. el land. A 1 ol the abore tract ol land t-elna nod. rlald wlib kimm! rein l t'.oal ar.l r Ire lay. 1 ernta wfr-tale. -4 Atill. trstaiAli MtnHH-U Anikneeol M llitam H. (Hll. lctotr i.lsw. 'I'KI A I. LIST. 1 Ll.t ul s-anea-r ret dnwa lr trial at a "perl a I term el tsmrt to I e l.a-ld ar r.'eBtaaia; rat., ae elnnlnit NoreiBtaer I4tb. 11: I'tmlle e. atnbrta Ind Co. M-l"nald. , a I rtatrer el al My era Cheatoniwutxl et at. Me A leer va. HarMauO et al. tJ..e a. 'raawal Hellrirat ... r. Hauk k Wro. Mei.ai.tjr.' Smith. A ot It va. latin tnlre. K.llnrtrailaier: va. M-.nah. H initial e e t babbler ...v. leelie. t'u.ttsw , t'e Shmk ...i .l.'liDti-n. Huca a, u Straiiae a t'u..ww. , rrtrk same Ottaa ... Tel t.rd a Prot h 'y ' orrlca. Oct . V ta. liaalllnir Home In- nuraura t'o .. r. Wlaalnaieret al. . K.ipter a wtlaua. a. Huik va. Hiajl. v. aeubuue va. K.mal et al. r. Uvrna. I AH. U. ItlNHY. , 1SWI. Protbwavtatry lj'XKt I loK'2 M-llt K Natlaa I- I erry li lrta that Ul in laa-tatuentary ta tba tu-taie t -li.t.a .Nuon.laleailtarri.il tuwnabl-. 'auitiria ra-aata . alecew ed. have taeea arranteal Ua Mlrr.ael Nix n. re-lilent ol I arr.H .iwa.hla. te wnaitti a I Jt raauna InOtl.trd luralJ tatrte are re q.eatea .o make -eyuienl. and thuae bavlna nalma ir tlcmanill will make known 'he name vu bout delay. MK'HiKL NIHlN. Kit-Tutor o I Jatnea IS won, lN-ceaaeal. t'arrall lau., I a , tict. -ii, Iks-vt. SrKAV HUHK -'atne to Knclo-ure al Adam Hltoh. to -b-wl tnwaiblp. nn or tarlore tbe I5.b daa ail May lntrat. one Year:iD. Ulack Halter, p ee out olf leit ear and white bla-l leet In part. Holvtlne breed. Tbe owner la ra-qaertavl lo eume lorwar- , j r.iva proverly. pay rbameti, aad take bar awav ; otherwise abe will be dlapoeed et aoeordlnat to law. ADAM HITCH, .'heat Twj., O-t 11. Is-rX MYS On the evening of HAP - AND of Taylor $c Co., Kew York, De.stroyinoj some of the onis. The firm rest veil at trie.. !n r) nut l!n :r wliule ni inurrdire t any reasonable price to cash buyers. Mr. 1J. iSiui'-n i niiiiim tu New Ymk :it iiu; time, he.-inl of the &ale and bought heiivy, ami having rereiveil t he mjils I tsL vvc-k, we oll'.-i s.tnu; u j.v at jirii-cs ymi nev er heard of. Hups, JooI Ciuality und Haps. Mtra (tmility, Haps, Prime Quality, Haps, the best made, at BLANKETS ! Good and Kxtra Heavy All Wool lllankets - One IJig rt of Gray, at Home -made l.Ianketa, liest JJiRemeinber this sale cannot out what you want, und not take them aside for you. and all you h ive to do ts to m ike a small il -jmsit mi if, whenever it suits you. We do this in order to jrive every hmly .1 eh.iiiee tu sale, so if you have money or not you car. buy Very pec 1 1 u ' I y. LADIES: We have about 100 NEWMARKET COATS n which are worth from $lt to 20 a piece In order to elean them we of $2.50. The cloth in these ('oats is worth three times the amount ItAILKUAtlllMK 1AHI.K No. t OK Tllr. I l t.reiwoa. laar&eiil t a.a tr and INrw 1..U snurt Muu'e Kallroad. la rtterttiu and alter Nureinber I5t.li lral. ' I mon a i t--l t.. 2- a. isaA'Sd-iKiCiSsca aa - t'tiun-h j 2 T s- s. C. i Train t ? ! Kat lasataaoosrctcr-' Z. Z. I a- .r-i--c-.-ri---"!a I i-T-3-.-.-sC - s. - a -e-ff--a-atJ.se-5sssscisD'sff- j jf L.inea ! MetlV. i . I w . at z. - i. . z: . z: I X 7. O C , IMat . . 1 Faeinc & Mat:.. - aTTa-T-e - - r ' t aa. 55 35 "5 S i o Z ?Z i 5 5 SVI'S -sY--a.a.r..r-i at S -? c - ' 3--"-e---a w rhuror. i TralM ' t 'rMD ? ! tip.t-.i " afeve dally eki-ept Sanday . tLaaave Sunday itaiay blare let er Indicate telea-ranh ration. Iann'. Mnnae'a and tl.tiaj'a frosrlna will Km at.. atratlama taar all Iraa-na. 1 i-nnnpfa at fre.aon with .Inhna'ewn K treaa .i -.-j l..r ftolnta rwiataftt Treaon an.t Vibnatown. an.t with I'aelOe Ki(tre.a at ... aW ; point' weat ot Johnatown. Ala-a with Mall t rain1 ! at -0 lor point, east of tire avia. j No. cmnnaa-u with MajlTraln at A id lor point. Weat ol Ore -tn. aad Mai. Lipreaa fur point j ea.t ot t pwo. Krom Mmt wet ! reaon No. 4 oonnavt. with Mall train at iwl I mm tolt.s ea.t l Creaann with Jf-hn.t-.wa Kipreas at 8 V7. and Pa cHln Kifirea. at U ii. Nt. MDDM-ta with Mall .Tain it tai iron, t point ea.t ot reavna. and Mall Kkpreaa at a II j Irom Dolnta weat a. t:re.aao. ' i tsanday train nonnav-t with Parlfl K rearan-l 3flil Train weat and meal r.xtire.a ea.t. Paaa-eOsCera to or li-ota point on Pen" Irani At Northweatero Kallro-ul ran lake train all'-oal port or Irvoaa. t Ktatlob marked "I" are fla atailoni. Paa aeoarera wiablnar to a tat off wet notify tba ism ducUT. Pa aaeae;era wlti'a4 to art am will daa the trala at theae tatltin. iralta will not atop nleaaao ntu el. W. P KATHRt'N. tleneral Manar'raal suparlntan-leDt Y.3. Ht'KHiMlN. Trataa Matter. UAlKROAII TIME TABLE OP THE EHENS-r-ara h. tVaaaoa Hraach Kallroad. In ell eel Ikartember'aW. 1181. raaarrllaaaal t'reaawww. W tJiT. EAST. Orator Ext s M a im.' rla.rll ar Ae. J.1 a tn Weetera El.. 4 S a ta 'Meehure Exp.. :t a m Jobnatnwa Ei'.. 4 a mj Mall . n t a ta j Pa el no tip ... 43 a ta 1 1 fay r.ip it "a a fai Mall ... 4 M p mi Aitaaaiaa Kp.. l"0i War Paaa il He p a Mail Erp It 17 p m , IPbll Eip i li P m MltlHWAHII. sftsJs-fs?.-: in No. t. No. z. No. a teore. a aw r aa. 7 4t I" US A .14 ... 3 0 I 60 10 81 3 41 .. 4 1 M 10 - HI 6 1 01 10 &8 M T ...... .. 10 41 4 iJ ... 6 i It in 44 4 ) I ...113 lOSti 4 li i Eheabura. Hradley Kay lot Noel Manaier ... I market .. DroMwa NOKTHWAKD. Kta ta Dee No 1. A M No. a. No. 8. A If f M . II Irt 6 i 11. aft" ll 31 IIU'. .6 43 II 41 J 41 . II 41 &7 lwaBQ. I.urket Munater.. Nuei Kaylor... 30 ... 11. ... 9 o.... 6 ;i .... 44 . 6 ..... 4:.. nradley . 3....".. e fcbeoabunt II S 10 10 1 il 6 10 Hradley, Noel and Locket are Flan Ktalloba. No tralDf oa Sunday.- ST. CHARLES MniriE:E. : CHAS.S GILL, Prop. RATES : $2.00 TO $3.00 PER DAY. Titbit? linsur(iAS'd. Ua-inoairW-d wltll f Bc on giotmd tliMtr. Natural gas an.t in-candfst-ut light in all rooms. New stvam laundry attarhant. Vmr. itwtl kt. kaaTblrditfr. PITTSBURG, PA. Oct 2m. rmmm rltenue fork t 'ity aa HJ H-sP MM F I September 8th a lire the Great - BLAKE eavv. at at SS is fi . aJP. at - Goods for Wear, at last forever. Yu should ti-t i.t l iv the od-s at once, we will put ymir I1SOM H. l.. JUHSStU H J. Hfi'K. lstT4Ll..H ail 1-7'i. Johnston, iiuvk Ct... i; an k i :i:s. F.UE.NSBUKti. - - I'KNN'A. A. V . Ill la. . laalilrr. r aTABLISHKll Carrolltown Bank, OAiimii.i.riiN. i . T. 4. Ml KHr.ll. anh ler. General Banlciiiz Eusiniss Tracsactei- Tbe totliiwtnK are On general batcitiar lUllnla ItKIMIM I Heretrei payable i-n rtoiat-l i.. lti.-et t.er lDt ccrtl!lcate ImiucsI to ttu.e ilei.it.it. r.. l..Va F-xtenx1 to ro'tner-i on tRvoriaf-le teim art'l Ritpmied iaer 0 1 us -u nt aril a! alt time. UI.I.I TIIIS Made In the litcality an-l npun !1 tt.r l.ni.lt'rii! towna la the t'Mle.l Slates. t'liarije. nn..l'i att.- Ilt t I S lta.na-1 nraiottalilr tn M t.nrt i.f " 1. 1 1 .' sttataa. and ttireie-n eiiliatn.i' lf.-d.! un all art ol Kuro e. Al arU Mfa. tnambanta. larinera an.t i.i'rn - i-l"l. I abi.m reaaui.al.lr r-.iii.i.Ut..ii i li I.e .-;ti.t.'l I'atrona are -a-'ira-.t i ti t all t -.s . -t ...o- -Ini l-e hrl.1 aa ntneti v peia i" it itin.. tit ' . .i. that they will 1 treaie.t a !it..n." Lanklnjc fle will er iiiT. Ke-; rr: Im . ; v. J tl II a1 tl V . It ti A I 'l. 0. A. LANGBEIN. i Mantin-torrri t at.il I-ar t ALL Kl.NDS .f il AR.VSvS.y 1 at Ilia !.. HKIIil IS. Va II I !. COLLARS HARNESS OILS," BLANKETS, Katbea, Pi Nell. tTurry tt-niin-, .. nr.. I.e pairloa Maaatly aad Pr..utj.tiy d. t.sv. All .n a(ta.ranteel to Klae al l.-laa-liuti. K 1.1 1 oar Hrl-llt-a. Its. lit U'. 1 aa . Bridle, 'r.'lu 1 VJ 'i'. Iip llu.la-l.. r.'tn ' " it'. l ai-itttie-U'a'1e II artta-.i. tn.tn "" n t. Hand ifta'te Htarur.i. iroui t'o i-p. 4aOall ant iinin iu t n k ! c i.rr lit rba.lna; et.ewriere. I ajutar.ui'-st iu aei, ctit-.' a the etieai'eat. tySbop Utrt'iK Kow i.n t'a-n'Te ttr.-.t. aprlsWK JUST RECEIVED ! A I Al.iiC LOl' Boots 1 Shoes -lsoriaix at Sheriff's Sale ! r'l.OM THL STOt.lv OK- , W. E. SCHMzRTZ l CO., The public invikil to c-ill Prices away ..own. JNO. LLOYD &. SONS. ' Etetoii Firs taims Ateccj ; T. AV. DICK", General Irsurance A gen! EBEy.iiii it a. pa. SIMON li-sjr at j s 3 suddenly started in crnts, worth .'iO 7 " rents, word. 1.75 worth ordi 1.75 .s0 FACTORY 5LANKETS ! V''.l ri.-ii!-, ut rlli .fl.70. I ."", worth '1 7-ri L! .'), worth 4. ". 4.'. '), woitb tS. .'). in :itl u ir . IT yon wish to ick iiniin on iiu- j:u-kae and lay M-el taVe the froods away h.ive the benefit of tliia CALUTZIN, han.N f..r Iulies and Misse oiler s.une nt a uniform price yen p.iy tor the Garment. artyi GO. LILLY BANKING : CO., LILLY, PA., JMI. it Tl i 1. 1. !:.. - . . tsmi H. . i.I.N !-.i:A!. i:.kim. IM SINKSS i i:.Na.l"I'Ll.. IIU i.:i i-:. ami i iiiKnt ixs-fK-a .n i : . Ai.l. liil' llll M i P I, s'lKAMsIIIl' 1. INK'S Kl.!'.;lK.'lKI l:V I S. A l-t I' tl.at .-.IX. I'M - i.f Tin I lilM 11 I s. f;il !IH!s a Tl. i Ot 11 -',.-.! ! v i . j ci ii I. ;t -s-tl ri f I i il If I lilt tutu il 1 J 1 - i 1 1 flitrtlslast In 11 s will f,. .-iiiii;.l :in. iMiitiil ii t tin 1 1. iii, ami l. In-M -ti n th ..l.ntial : i-t;i:!v iisi,nii.-i w.l! is'i'ml tuiiUi'ij' 1 I - -: 1 t a i it- h I i.'i-s v. i: ; ; .a i' ii i ; T I.II.i.Y ISA N K I N I CO.. f'-l.Vril. I.iiiy. IVlUlat. JOHN PFISTBR it: ti ih i WM EaEBCHAnDISE. Pt.AQE-UP GLOTHiKG, BOOTS AMD SHOES, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, It lil I II I I t l, M IMIN, i II HIM -., in , j OPPOSITE JUNCTION HOTEL. j CRESSCN, PA. ! V N..i'i-r-ii-r.i, i, , rn ttt-t on i fil.r-M'tun j I'l - in r in i ! i m ' i ivi-tii. r n IVmi.m vm,l n . t! 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