-f y uTinnn. c.. I-1 H0 I.. 1 1 :l t '. '. HI i. II. 'I'. ! MIIVVlll'. :-.,.i In .-!)-. I ' ' illiM'X, ': i i ! :i y . Al t'! Hi ".'isti'l- ;,ll. I I A '.'.'ii fur I.Vpiv- i k .1 ii 'l SlIlllllllT- ' iiur oilier (in n. I riil'lou n i on Tihiis- .1:1 v. aii.l Kv. Ill' ! J t : II I i tr - !;i ii.r U-- W. !!!:,.,) . ii Tluu-ilav :! prisons ;i' Hi li iii- I -nil l!l:l!i 'II Plliiallrl- -.la V. -ii lhat yon I.I V III' 'III i II LT. '.I I"-.' th.-ir ; i". hi t!i:it a - ' I'.'lll 1 I I.I II ' ' ' a it 1 1 u : " ; walnuts ! M ii v S. y ..i.iy. . i I . -1 1 " I I mi hi 1 1i-. a r. mi 1 1. y . I 'll n hi. f Mr. n-1 i p. a- M : lii -il:i .!. Tin narrow ni ii-'hh ii Ti '-ii- ami i-itm- 1' .!. I null- an ril I iiili-n-.l w n t i a in ".ail irai k . a I'n-i.'lit i I'.i nk nu n!, in I i. ii i n - hip. Ili- .ii I I; r i) i). 1. wa ul' tin w atrli. ir rar pai Ii.-s i ai 1 1 i 'i lii. A 1. :a : in i I' ll Il l-oil's M. n lay. was rl aii'l -Ion.' ;l ii il oil I ' na-lly Ii II ft.. 'I 1 1 . m a 1 Ii w us n i - in -i : ! in .1 ai k - a I..- .airi.ii ! i. ill .if t ! i- ankL I'. il in-i ll i.'i-l 1 Hi-' I- ! ! Ill .11 I , ... , iiii ' . : 1 1 i o I -..n.i- il,::iy ..I l.i - r i -1 -1 1 1 -li..i al Id.' . in In i 1 1 1 .1. 1 In o.l,l a ml .-I lll-- 1 1 .!i 1 1 a i ri -I'll : a I :i I 1 1. ''" i ni rii .1 in ; . i a ii. on ."-ii n - I.. i t..r of tin- 1 .1 1 I U . i i.'.l on I - a I.-. I -' S .1.1 I fill - n i.f w a- ;i i - . ;..i, i h. Hi. I i ' : I I 'i If il ; ::;'', ill 111 p. a f at !.l ii S 1 1 1 1 r - mil in ill. i -.laliif ii-' '! ;.-r. mill in i -irovi'.l. A .1.1 lill.lf A - -ii.i .'il. it - - i I 1 1 U lii.ll'k. iiml 111 I u in- iil-o I. .1 al alioiit :it i,;, r i! r. fill i. a.llif i, lii- work. - laid, and 1 i nil . I I 1 1 1 j h I IIL.ll I I.f I'll - ; i t in I' 1. 1'. n il I. ill In lillll. .,.! -i'k r..r . i t now I Iiii I ih- 1 1 " ma. i- with ... i ' m . ity ! i ri' I i - il li'llff Ol : ,'. ii- if the i .Lit' ..l.-a -I ruck i -..in.- I.aii.-I- of .!.( ! t lltlf llf hi ll ' A i- ii : in- i nli-r . i nl l.i- ii v i ! N .. I . i.l. r .1 .1 lin v.s ..M.n. ii urn le. I I- il I 'I i il a I t In- inin e A.i. I:in-k. of li.il i i il . i ;, I ii. Ill I I e .i .. . 'i l.e .Ii .-. a e.l -n.f May II. I-'"1. i. . mi ' : I I In' 1 1 me i.f i i i i ii l y four -on-. . . 1 1 i 1 1 1 low n -h i p ; -a i i . a ml I -aw re n e 1 1 i i i iil.'-. ami on. 1 : 1 1 1 i. . ..I' I ..i ili I .i ii. ..'it i null iii. . 'I -s u in - i a- !i o a ue. I in i i 1 1 i w . 1 1 ; -1 1 y ' M ' .i : -j .ini-i y c. ill nl ' . 1 1 'i i. ,i in il pi hi I he .1 ' l 1 1 if In I ill t he k lin- i.al.ot. The i i 'i L.i p ens 1 1 1 ii, i lji.i ' i. n In .1. pi i ei of his 'n -if. lin I may ca II ia.. lin- w ho I s ti oa h v l 1 1 i . m I ill I In- IkiiiUi m.ii.v h.s l.alloi. tira .i'l-;f. have a hiillol . I .k. Mi.it in I In- Ixiolh i v i ll i. i in liy I he i lea lion in. On Saturday llir (i round was white, w it Ii snow. Mr. Frank KniR. of this pluer, will liave n sliootini: inuu-li ut tlit Fair Krounils on Wnli.rsilav. Novrnilirr J3d. Crack flints an- invitfil to altoiui In New York tln lnt tins srrms to l in favor of t'lrvrlanii's rlrrtion. ltettititf il.-s not si-ttl.- anything. Imt It is a pointer on the way ili- wiml tilows. Mrs. Il. nry I5yrue, .r the Kast ward, on Siitiinlay slipped on the li-.-and fell, lireuk inu' some (.r tln leaders in one of her arms. II. r Injury is iiiii,- painrnl, and It will U neeessary to carry her arm inai-lini? for some time. A half dozen speakeasy proprietors at Ml. I'leasant and vicinity were captured I'ridiiy and taken hefore Juitu-e McWil li.uns for a h.-arini;. At a :iveii siitnal tli.-y all Inoke lor liu-rtyand cut uway, Iml one of the crowd was canicht and idaced in the Io. k-np. limine the nihl his confed eiiius mashed down the d(Mr and released li.m. Miss Saiah Kvavs, of this place, tlie joiiiiv; siirl whoM-yerai weeks ao .-howed siirnsoi ih inentia. and w lule in tlial con ilition made an attempt to take her life ly cm i inn her throat w itli a pair of scissors, was taken to timont on Monday last. The parlies who look her to the hospital i. an i. in v. ry little lrout4e in iakii.it her t here. A l.uire Democratic meeting was held ill Hastings on Monday ninhl and followed up on T.ies.l.iy nihl ,y ,. ut t'ulloll lown. Hon. .tames Kerr, ol t leal lielil ; Unit. Ivl. T. M.-Neelis, 1-'. .1. OVouiiol, K-... iiml t'ol. .1. Ij. SStiiiiLtler were lint s,i. iiKers, and the applause lhat greeted i plainly showed tliut their elforis w ere appi.-fial d. iloHiir.t and Allien Kiuie, l'arke Mil ler, Koiifi t Mm lav and liriiluel Mieruiau. allot .li.I'M-iiiw ii, werv lnouulit to jail on Thni-da in cl.arue of I oii.-uihlfS liurn iiml Mlln r. "1'lie three fnl llifl all- churned I V .lohii ' . Miatler w ilh conspiracy ; .lur la I- eliarued wpli hirceny, wlille Kiniip t Mill moo i up on a .seul.-iice of m. inonihs t n i in aifiiuin m pin-on tier liasliaim. A illspiilch Irniii Snmerset. daled V. Kl in iii, tfii.-nt Hie capluri- and CM-a- ol Inl1 I'lllt , one of the uioou.-hine llllilil. r i i- of tint .iniiaili in lli liif li. r. l onia-lii.- l'l-her. it appfiirs, and lvo assistants had run aru.-.- frills, who ran when he saw them, hut after a loiin chase they fau-l.l l.illi iiiut r.-llillied w ilh him lo his home. t lule pi ipai niii to leave w Ilh him for .soiiiiiei the nei l:IiIhis alxuit the place, and aiii.mi; them the women, at tacked l-'i.-her and released I'rilts. They lor. e.l his captors to '. t mil of the llfjhl, l i -iill in a lot of cul and hrui-ed lieads. n account of printing the otlieial hal Inis for C.iiiiIji ui county our paper couM not Ik- issued this w ei k until Salurday ev-enii-ir and w ill not git out until Mouduv .Mmiiliiy nun nin-'s mail. The last of the li;illoi were liiii-lii-.l on I'll. lay evening; an. I haii.l.-.l over to the com in isioners. A lari- iiuiiili.r of the hitllots. however, were liitinieil over to tliecoliiiuissiouers on Thursday ami they at once commenced the task of ireliiiii; thi in ready for the dif ferent districts. Those for the south of tin- county were shipped hy express to .Inliiistow ii w here Commissioner Kit hy will look after their delivery. I'ommissioner I.IomI has chilli!.' of the central districts ami Coinmisioner I til hit: I he mil I h.-i u por tion of th uuty. Commissioner Itillon li ft on l iiilay eveuiui; northward ImiiiiiiI witliii two-horse load. The ollieial and speciineii hiillols weitfh ahout four tons. Iml. The Mminttiiiu rr for -e with three I'Vtra hiiuii- at work i- putlini; in day ami iiiu'lil a ' il ji il lie-iili- which I he little lial'ot jnh is ;i piuiuy. and vet we will not receive iinyi liinir near :!.i for it no pull there. .ii ii tn i in i r. Tin- Mutt ntti i iiiir force with three extra hands all told amounts to the editor, one jour printer, three Ixiys. and a hutclnr. 'l'ln- I.iitrli'-r lires the dollar ensrine. while one of the t.ovs is kept lill-y CllltillLT WimmI iiml rtiriiihiij water for the Imiler. tni' of ih.-liovs lias worked iili.nil two inonihs ill the trade, another never worked al tin t t ii.lf :i I ill I hut picked u p a lit t l.-sniilt teriuir of the art pt e ervat i ve" while loalim; around tin- olhee. while the third has ... n.i t work.-.l alioiit ;i year. I ue rca-on nr working niirht and day is that there is not room eiiouu'li or material enoiiLrh in the sue' anir Tor more, than three to work at a t;me. The Ltl'-ilt tronhle with this hlllllt nf f-t il.li-liiii. nl is that it is a lillle lop heiivy. Ulllril Ml l rf.o. A t'.iv iiain. d K.lw iir.l Hatch, formerly of Allegheny town-hip. hut lately employiil hv I'.rown Mi others A Simer, railroad con ti arloi - at Cres-on. im-t a sudden death at lhat phi.-, mi Y. di.es. lav. The cros-ine ut l in- ji ui-iion liiel ln i'ii hlocked hy a freight t'iiin for almo-l half an hour and yoiiu llal.h and hi father were waiting with t inir I.-am until t he cro-sinir was cleared. The oimir man crossed over the freight train for some purpose, ami just as In sti ppe.l .low n on theollnr side pas-enirer tiiiin No. :!. west, w hi. li was an hour and fm ly niinules lifliimi time, came tlniuiler in ' mI.ii.l- anil h.-fole he lint Iced It he w as tut ami hulled il u'lcat distance, ami when picked up life w as extinct. 1 1 is head was ha.llv mashed and his arms hroken. hut iitherwi-e his IinIv was not injured. !l was a ouiet. industrious lsv, nnd aiisi ahout 17 j ears. Hlinl lllni-ir n III VtHr lly .l.icoti fs. Ileair.lv, a teh-i;ri.ph oixratnr e iloc.l ill t he ollices of the Ihlltillion iilno Kai w .ivi I any at 1 'it Isl.in ir. shot hmiself in t In- fori head at I Seal ty station 'Minis lav at V!::t. He was a passeiiL'er ln t( vptissiast and was to have hc.-n iiiiirri.-.l to M i-s M aLTL'ie I liinlap. of lleattys, i.i t ..'.-lo. k that afternoon. As the tr:iin was Hearing I'.eat'ys he walked into tin wilier closet, walking ahintr the aisle in a Ifi-iir. ly manlier. Iinine.liiitely on closing tin- door he lired the shot which will cause hi- .hath. Miss llinilap. who is only IS v. ar-of aire, was jit the station with iiiti ... . .ii a p u t y of w i-ii.nni; itut'sis m nin-i ih ij When told of the si tilitf she fell in a fiiini and is now lyim; in a ilanircroiis con dition at her home. No cause for the at I. nipt at suit hie ran In- found. I -nr Itjr lf. The diotipiiiLt of tin- leaves is not alw ays caused hv t in- ending of summer. or the ad vent of the fall season, hut indeed hy man v causes. So with the- health and llff of the Human heiuii. One hy one they an carried to an early urave. You take a col iiml sav. h. well it is notliinit hut a cold. iiml so il is, l.ui if not check.il in time am iii-'leeled. il hails to consumption am ...l.. r .lipases. Prevent it. stop it, hy . . ... I : I l 1 l. i si i.l-s till V usinir a pure rye w nise . . , si. ians am! ho-pilal suH l ilitelnlents aiiice in recomiuendiim as a M-rfect sMimulaut, Klein's Silver A iff r luiUeslie Ky.-s. 't he former sells at !.:. and the latter at Si. Id hy Ludw K Jt Son l per full ijiiiirt .iohlistnw II I 'a. Iltt. D WIS. lerod Clark, son of 1). L. and Nancy ..ai.e Davis, di.d Ortoher '.-. at H o'clock p. in., anei! C. years '. moi.tlis and 'Si days. His sickness lasted only a short time ami death cast a kI.m.iii over the fam ily circle. Services were held at his father's residence, c Ilicted hy K.V. IS. II I- i-h May the ti n ids hsk alKive llie clnu.ls ai.dVf joice that his Uii-delner Ii villi. An "In e niM t". meet ll'". W Urn tno .ly I"" h t,,, 1 l.ro ID baavi-D with JF U fl thet W liere bu Imewelt Ur i ! Ii nw iiolhlniilaiii Anln hast week a circular was issued through tin; mails from Johnstown which in the political history of C'amhria county since the days of Know nolhiiitfism has never been paralelled. It n.-eds no comment. It speaks for Itself. It was intend.il, no daubt, lo e set-n only hy a certain class of people and was to he used for the puiMise of stirilmrnp religious strife and hiuotry In the hope, that the Republicans would lie lienelitt.-d. The Johnstown .Trihutu; according to its usual custom, w hen it dis covered the circular was working the wroriK way, at once attributed its author is lip to the Democrats, tint in veslig.it ion has proven thai Y. S. Davis, an employe of trie Johnstow n Histol1ice, a Republican in (Mil i lies, is the party who got the print ing dime, and issued the circular. The fnllnwing is a copy of the circular: DkakSui: Relieving that the time lias 'o when every American should know for whom they cast their ballots, after cin siderable trouble the necessary information has been obtained, lly Americans are meant Protestant Americans. Roman Catholics, be they Irish or (iernian. are wot American in their ideas, no matter where they were horn. Their lirst duty is to the Rope of Rome , w Imlll they lielieve to lie infallible. He con. I. -inns the public sch.Hil as giHlless, and an institution that must be ucstroyed, desigi ales all 1 'rotes -tants as heretics who must Ui d.-spi-e.l. and is using every etTort to cou.iier every part of this glorious I'nioii as he has the city of New York, that he may have union of church and stale, and temMiral hiit as weii as' spiritual. A Roman Catholic never voted fer a I'rotestant if lie could vote for a Catholic. A 1'rolcstant should wnvr vole for a Roman Catholic under any ciiciim.-tau.es. They carry out this policy in all social liii-ine-s and political dealings, at primary as well as general election, and aregei ernily success ful in liaving ienple of their own faitii till all (Misitions. If you doutit litis eiiuuiei at the nlhceholders in this county and the iin.lidates now emh-aviug t j get into ollice. Kvery Prototant shotild litfht the Ini iiau it.iolics with tln-ir own weapms. N'n mailer what party vou helnng In iln not support the nominees simply liccause they are on your ticket. Imt make an effort to Iiml out what kind of men vou are voting for. In county, tow nship, i-it v or tiorotigli lections what difference does It make w helher a man is a Republican, Democrat. Prohibitionist or of some other party? Party Hilicy makes no iii ffeii-uce in these offices, and what is wauled is ouali.ied Americans. If you can't vole for a Protes tant on the Rcpuhlican or Democratic icket you can on the Prohibition ticket, as tin-re are never auv Roman Catholics on that. Cambria county is one of thr worst nests of liiuot.il Roman Catholics in the state, and only hy united effort can we break their rule. Kindly circulate thn information con tained herein as widely as possible, but be very careful in doing so, as our enemies- are well organieil and ever on an rt. V till Americans are not organized and very prone lo iM-lu-vc these tilings, a ml wlnlewe ire in a majority, weare seldom successful. A still hunt is tin best, and if we can take our enetiiiis liy surprise we will without loiilit defeat them. Don't let your work stop here, tint hereafter attend primaries is well as general elections. Carry out this policy al all limes, ami iH-ioietoug txiiti the Republican and Democratic parties will ccognizethe fact that it is useless to nom inate for olhee anybody hut loyal Proles taut Americans. Following is the political situation in his county. Some time ago letters were sent to the candidates of both political parties for Congress. State Senate, and As sembly, asking them to define their posi tion on the leading iuesiious. viz: Reading f the llilile in the public schools, compul sory education, and restriction of Immi gration. Messrs. Woodruff. Lemon and Rhine completely ignored the letters, and it w as necessary to get information in regard to these pe ipleelsew here, w hich is as follows: I a. D. WondiulT is op - 1 to all these questions, fear lug to lose the l at.iollc vote. but will not place himself on record, fear ing to lose the American Vote. He has di-coni iiir.il the use o' the ISihle in the public schools of .lohnst.iw n, and endeav ors to give positions lo Komau l at In. lie teachers in preference to others. He is afraid to come out squarely on either side of the iiuestion, and we don't want week- km-ed politicians to represent us. .lull ii A. I.emoii. fur State Senate, is as had and possibly a little bit worse than Woodruff, Is-ing a liln-ral contributor to Cat holie churches, and U-frtends them in very way in preference to Protestants. We understand he belongs to no church and has no religion except to hold office. Of (ieorge W. Rhi lie hot llillU Coll Id lie as- certaimil. He is, however, a member of Iheti'rand Army, and an unknown quan tity can't be any worse than Lemon. If you can't vote for Rhine, try the Prohibi tion candidate. For Congress, . I. D. Hicks heartily ap proves all the qucsCons, and if elected, would endeavor to enact laws in harmony w ith the same. For Assembly, . I. C. ;atcs, .1. C. Stine iii. in and S. W. Allen reply the same us Mr. Hicks and are all right. No letter was writu-u to James .1. Thomas, candidate lor Assembly, as it w a learned from anot her source thai he w;is one of the most bigoted Roman Catholics in the county, and while l.e might piouiise t i support these qili-stions, he wiuiU. if elected, lie only a tool of the church and loulil hoi lie tril-ted. and he must lie de feated by all means. J. C. Stiiieinan is a riiemlier of South F ik Council, No. 74. Jr., O. I'. A. M Masons and several other societies. .1. C. Oates is a mcinlicr of the Patriotic Order Sons ot America. For Protlioiiotary. A. A. Stiitzman is a member of the P. O. S. of A.. Masons, odd Fel!ovvs, D. of R., Knerg" Council, No. s:t7, Jr., O. V. A. M.. and several other so cieties. James C. Dal by Is a Roman Cath olic. Register and Recorder. S. W. Davis is a ii.etiiher of KlM-nsburg Coui:cil, No. -t.'i'J. Jr., t). V. A. M. Daniel A. Mcliough is a Roman Catholic. District. Attorney, Robert S. Murphy is a Protestant and a Mason. Francis J. O'Connor is a Roman 'Jatholic. County Surveyor Henry Scanlon and William T. McConnell are U.ih Roman Catholics. Don't vote for either. Cnroner, Dr. J. W. Ilamer is a nii-mln-r of the Mystic Chain, Masons and of Dan iel Webster Council. No. 7m. J r., O. I'. A. M. Dr. George Martin is a I'role.slan t and all right. A fler you have read this circular care fully, kindly destroy the same, as the cn clos -d list will give you the ueeessarv h -formation. S. S. means secret society niemlM-r; C. S.. Catholic sympathizer; R. C. Dish Roman Catholic. Please be care ful tint active; not that we fear anything but lhat wh may le successful. Please distribute the enclosed slips explaining what they mean. Since the above was written the ri- W all over the county are giving instructions to their followers to use every effort to de feat the American Mechanic ticket. Tills is no campaign story, hut a fact. Accompanying the circular was a list of candidates for office in this county, des ignated as the circular Indicates. If you have a spring w agon and a team take your neighlairs who are not so forli. nale. along Ut the ixilliiig place. Kverv man sh'iuld cast his vote for Cleveland and j the whole Democratic ticket. SrhiMil Krl. Report of the Elieiishurg schools for the second month, ending Octolier 2S: Room No. 1. Roys, lit; girls, 3.1; total. "2. Average attendance. Imys, lii; girls. :; total, 4rt. Visitors. 4. Pupils w ho did not miss a day during the mouth: Tommie Cassidy, Oscar Weaklen, ISutler Williams. George F.mplifld. Harry Davis, Ryron Davis, Willis Davis, Renuie Davis, John Kelly, Alfred Isenlierg. Don Council. Annie Port, Gertrude Englehart. Vera Williams, Alma James, Annie Tiblxitt. Ruth Squires. Netile James. Lizzie Jame-,. Malx-1 Par rish, Laura Parrish. Alma ISyriin, Kthel Thomas. Annie IS.. iky. Nolle Crook. F.dna lSarker, Ma.ie Lloyd. Margaret Young, Louise ISlair. Goldie Tihhott. Room No. 2. Pupils enrolled, Ixiys, 24; girls, 1".; total. Anerage attendance, lMiys,2.!; girls. H; total, 37. Class leaders: A class. Flora Williams: IS class. Gertrude Mu-r. Pupils p-rfect in attendance: Fearon Ludwig. Ray ISolsinger; Frank Cole, Karl Jones, LMdic Cas-si.ly, Allan Itarker. Willie Claver. Harvey Rodgers. John Reese. Rulph Davis. Harvey Tihhott. Kdwiu Rii-se, Waldo Squires. Joseph Kmigh. Aloiiza Cresswell, Katie Grey. Fannie Thomas, Margaret Council, Ger trude Mower, Mattel Gant. Klla Tihhott. Myrtle Gettys. Agnes Connell, Mildr.il KIm-iIv, Flora Williams. Room No. 3. Number in attendance. Imys. 24; girls. 22: total. 4ii. Average at tendance, boys. 23; girls. 21); total. 43. Visitors. 4. Class leaders: A class. Dora Williams; IS class. Martina Luttringer. Perfect in attendance: LMtlie Shoemaker. Joseph Davis. Jesse Kvans. Rertic Council, Walter Am-1. Johnnie Cole, F.ininitt Weaklen. Irvin Good. Charles O'Hara. Waller O'Hara. Carl Knglehnrt. Ji-sse Davis. Walter Myers, I Heist. Dora Williams. Kmma I'rav.-r. May Jones. Fannie Lloyd. Mollie James. Maud I-'ol soin. tiracie Gettys. Annie H.-in hiif . Mauervia Kmphlield. Iliiltie TiblMdt. I. Vila Davison. R.-atrice Mower, Lovell Marker, Martina Liittringei. Room No. 4. Whole immtier in attend ance. Imivs. 1'; girls, 21: total 4s. Aver age attendance, Uivs. 17: girls. -.7; total. 41. Visitors. 7. Perbit in attendance; Flora Cole. Mable Cn-ery, June Davis. Lizzie Ludwig, Carrie Garuian. Mamie Thouipson. Florence Kvans. Nellie Lloyd. Mary Connell. Ressin .lames. Kvelyin- Par rish, ISIam-h Gant. Libbie Shields Kthel Shields, Kdilh ISiirker. Klsie Mauley, Marie Myers. Nita Kvans, Pearl Kruise. Ophelia Heist, Minerva HuImt. Frank II. nk.-y. Rhnda Ritter. David Ludwig. Alvie Kvans. Frank Kirsehner. Walter Jntn-s. Clifford Jones. Willie I'.oik.y. Class leaders: A class. Kthel Shields; R class. iphi-lia Heisi. Rihiiii No. S. Whole niimlH-r in attend ance, hoys, 27: girls. IS; total. 4.I. Aver age attendance. Ixiys. 2.".: girls, ; total. 41. Visitors. 3. Class leaders: A class. Willie Cole; P. class, Maggie TibU.tt. Perfi-ct in attendance: Annie Tihlmtt. Annie MclSreen. Jennie Kvans. Maud Shenefelt. Floy Stiles, Ketta Garmaii. Mil died Fish. Ressje Kvans. M aggie Ti bbol t. Annie Hammond. Alice Weaklen, Jem i Kintdield. Charlie Kvans. Ollie Davis, Mettie Cniver, Wiillace lllllnplllev. Peter Ludwig. Wellington Kviins. Harvey Wil liams, Philip Shoemaker. Willie Cole. ( lllie Connell. Delhi.- Kvans. Charlie Davison. Harry Connell, H I. lie Davisnu, Jnhu Ritie r Klmer Davis. RiMim No. il. Whole numlx-r in attend ance. Imys. 13; girls. 13; total, 2il. Aver age attendance, Imys. 12; girls. 10; total. 22. Class leaders: A class, M iniiic Craver; A class, advanced. Phil Sle-ltig; IS class. May Davis, perfect in attendance: Mon nic Murray. Minnie Craver. ISlan.-h Fol so:n. Rfhjamin Williams, Phil Sheltig. Fred Jones, Frank Slit t tig. William Mc Cabe, -Ida Craver. ISutler Roberts. Ada Jones. May Davis, Mary McCain-, Kd. h Jones. The teachers are glad to note that the atteiidauce during tin; second moiilh is good. il w it ic j.n triKi fw i:kk limn ijiit yt nK ii 1 1 icen I Truing Mmn Hlf r llie I't-Hini) liaula ) Pit-in. HM 'nitn Ileral.i I let. 11. lH'.'J. ( Mie of t he most impoi tii nt and successful 'enures in connection wiih the dedicatory i-M-icisesof the World's Fair grounds, and one which fully illustrates the wonderful progiess which our country has mad. w ithiu the last half century, w as the move ment mail.- hy the Pennsylvania I'ai road Company of the cahinet oiliccrs. ii,. su preme court justices, and the diplomatic corps from Wa-li nglon to this city and hack. It ritjuired three sM-cial trains to M-rform this fund ion. and Vice I'resi.h u Frank Thompson, to whom the credit ot the achievement is due, made requisition on the I'ullnian I 'ill a.e Car Company for the finest eiuipineut which those famous car huil.lers could produce. The result w as a triple section 1 1 ain such as has nev ei la-fore glid.-d iivr the country. A crew of twenty-live persons, including stewaids cooks, writers, iM.rtcrs. maids, electricians, anil machinists, in addition t the usual .(Until of trainmen, was rtiiiiretl to insure proper service. The outfit resemhled in a somewhat lessoned degree the m rsoiiiil (j i mriit of aiKK'ean grt-vhoiind of w hi. h the trains were a duplication on laud. TI es.' trains were provided and tendered for the list-of the distinguished guests of C I -ago hv Vice President Thomson. Tht-v were run from Washington to t'hi- cago as sect ions of she regit lor " Chicago l.iinil.il." of which they were duplicates, and they conformed to t he regular sched ule of that train. W ith the thorough or ganization of the Pennsylvania Railr unl Company and its splendid system tin y came through the entire distance, on the sm ci.il schedule time arranged for th.-m. without accident or delay of any kind, and this in the face of an extraordi narily increased passenger tratlic. The great line is in such excellent physical condition, so well protecttil hy the safe guards of modern invention and so mt fectlv managed hy a corps of men who have lieeu educated and trained under tin eyes of its high ollii ials. that a movement of this kind, extraordinary as it may ap iear to the politic, wasetTected without in terference in any manner with the routine of everyday tratlle. It is safe to say that while no other r untiv ill the world would la- aide to move the entire organization of its goverumt n a distance of one thousand miles, so there is no other railroad company w hich could grapple with such a problem ami solve it W illi the ease to the iersnn in interests and the cretin to Uself that has distinguished this achievement of the Pennsylvania Railroad. It rellects the utmost cr.illl on Vice President Thomson, who planned, and his associates, who execut.si the bril liant feat of railroad trniisHrtatinn. and holds out a bright promise of equally suc- Cesslul wtilK When the resources ot Hits line w ill tc draw n upon tofurnUh a.1eiiate trausHirtatiou f;u i lilies to the hosts who w ill visit the worhl's greatest fair. lie- la lUnrnl and I'prlcltt. AVe have several limes in the past few weeks la-en asked the iiuestion. "What kind of a man is D. A. M. (lough. Demo cratic can. II. lain for Register ami Re-corih-r?" To tlds wo reply: Cumbria county has no honester man. nor one la-tter lilted to (ill the office. We have Ihi-ii ac tjoainttil with Mr. Mctiough for years and fniiii.l him as Cominissioiicr Ch- k one of the mast aecoiumiMlaling gentlemen we ever met. lie is the kind ot a man the people want, aud there is every indication of his election hy a good majority. (itlllt Zin Vind'u-atirr. Nlrrlliuiraii Vullrra. K1 ,'HI.NslU KU MAHHI.t AM '.iliAMIK W orm. iikrtrhtil l-y rprolal reporter ' the .I'-lTiM.iwn Imiy Herald Keluttiie dealeK ami tine irmxl. iirit. a went rt loir trip to Kt-enhiirif the wri'i r ot till" artTla TiFl'e.t the Marhle and lln.nte W'nni.ir.lu. Wlllcintion Ac Son. which were t.uine-l In insii. The rnl..r mt-uir.fr ef rhin protire'P.-tre tl ni hnit hfid an exiierlenre ut thlrt nve ears. anil ht Nin and i.artr rr n alo a rkllli-d worker. The eland ol wo-fc they prtduee In oi I he hlvl e-t pla and aiyle. l-'n-ni four lo rive hat.li" are employed and l lie very hni-iil m.m umeDtit In the county feat are f uee.lnien nf their fkltl. shl.aent are aiade iliruuI tbu and to ail). .Inline rountte. -All kind ol cemetery work t exernted and tine Hue ol Iron Kalling Ik han.lle.l sn.l .1 The ptork ot w.irk kept on band (revetted lijr the mr-loml ) In very extennlve and many ery tine tuonuiuf nl are exlnMie.1. two esieetatiy eeuiK ee.-tiie1 In the niftle ftyle and In tm.ttl-n tl !irii-k"rk . wnh a flriely exe-ute1 rs on the tup. Anion the ninny nne uionumeiiin t - e.l hy this" htm I an e .ht t.-n hi!trn-let-h.if h Hinnitn i-i). h-r She'ilT tlrirflth. fuonaaieitt h-r Kwllier fhrtfty (sixteen l-et hlteh). ali nionu ttietnn tor .iMrol. Kihl-r niiil dnuwhter ol John liritttth. Both Krtiileuien altre -T..nH att n cii'i) lo liUFii ei. trnl a hh-ui imc the nneft wrk In nl the lime they ha- e heen In ttiiti.ea ttie have a.lht-red plriet ty to theuiaxitu hll .mmIii ust r representt-d and priren a low a t e ame I fn nl ok can le tMi.niht elsewhere. We tmve no hei"itnc In icoomuiendlna Mwn. Wilkin son Sou loour rea-lt-r- ai- reliHhle htifiiiep uien. prikkirrnive wt.d tru .tw-nhy. Yiidt ttieir ell llflimeut l-elore or-lernm elwwhrri-," T ecla. alieuu-io paid to Mttiua work. I ol l I) I nrnl In liliiiilrriuK -r. Ila-lira' t.l.l u -ellir. It is nianuraclure a odt-r. whi-n can he a I ven in a tela i l l-eer a cup o I cottisa or te . nr tn ioimI . witliout the kn'letiee ot the pMilenL. 1 mat.ni.lu.ely hattliie- an-l wllleftect i erna ebtand sydt euie. ahtlher the t.e-it i a tuiMlerate drinker tir alisiholic wreck. : li4- leen aiven in th- ui-mihIp mw ati-l in ef ry iiipLmiic a Iwr'eet . ure ha l.ill..fil. It ncvei I i . The p) ti. Ill Kbr- .tti.irenaltil with tlie itec tin. ft ht -come an uttt r iiaiM'p-li.lili y h.r the tur-ior n-l-e lie o exi-t. t 'ure-au -rMtiteeit. H l.aae tMNk ..I i-artlru ar tree. Ad-lte- liwi.tn N rut mi.. aaKlu ly. 1 K.-e si.. t 'lucitinatl, I . 1ltlVATE SAI.K. The un.lerflicned will ael! t I ukat S e lu I..IJ iMir-'Uali. t'iiuil.rli (unty. I'a . hip lluiel. with H'earry a t.i hed: ro !: H-.upcp. Slulile. aud all no-T .ry . t tuildiiii- on the (.reajiep I htj lloui IP .icnpe I uow. t-'.-r lurtl.cr rilcula p cull on or ad ne-l tlie l r.. rielor, 1 II tt 1 M IK t. t-l.l. l.ly. l a . tH-fJ4. ln F'OK HINT The w mill .Unln mill at.d turr:iii4re mutiofacturloa eHtalilir-hinent l the utiterpiKn-d. 'Jvlth k.nmI ename. toot-, etc.. la ' rtereil iit rrnt t'oMration iimn Imtiinl.aie.y. A'l.lrt-K or iipjily to Ml l.l.l A VI nn.K, lK-il 31. fclNJUrliurit. I'a. ttl K Klnpr.tirv Kulldma X Ixikn A -lntlnn will oiler l.e pal-at thee u cli .-hainlH-r K't etiphnrac, mi tile 'ourth Monany lu tt--toler, fl .iai Titos. IMVts, I.wtkr I.kIMKK. e-retary. I'repident. AK I UAIii'l Karl. X sv,n' Wire clieaj. at Hullon A Difference. re's a Sl'IU'RISlNt: DI l-'l-'KR KN'Cl The ill the PRICK OF DRESS GOODS, Kven when the ijuililies are i.l. -nt leal. Have you siiM-iior shoi;ting fa.-i 1 i I ies and do vou g.-i tin- mist lor every dollar? Write our MAIL OIIDKK DKIWKT.MKXT for samiles with iirices. You'll discover a large siiv ing can l- in;ide tin a season's purchases. Fall Dress Fabrics. NEW FRENCH SERCES in large line of new colorings, ."Wi inches w id.-. 75 Cents. Note that the wit. Ill is that most stores get ."m-. to Serges. .Ml inche Sl.no lor - iiml these Very Choice Line CI1KVR0NS, TWKKDS ami DIAGONALS, AI.R WOOL. witle. ill irridescelit or cllil liveable :!s iuchl iTecls. 50 Cents These are unusually g.xi.1 value cents more than ."pit-cuts' worth as for :m values usually go. More than l.m st U-s of N--vv Fall Dress Fabrics at "'.". in .'.."iO lo .select Iroiii. I f you ca mint come. BOGGS&BUHL, 115, 117, 119 & 121 Federal St. AU.KGIIF.NV, PA. .V A ri?irhi-- -.f 'nfwmj.f lo. nn.1 T-T v" H. ..I a ..aa. . 4 1.... ... w1 Mtin fhitiiti, t tJtJ Ti m1i'.v Mhui. i-yntrhu, brut irct.J . V. w KtUNHI A CO. ' !-.- Sfrw .-i!u '" -' 'Kl M. I.I sT .iri ui .-aufcr et down I t trial at a rctal rtn.il o.tirt lo I e I.. I.l t -.'-eiiluii fa.. le- a-ltmlna Noverutier I4ih. ts.rj In.lle... . a. amhrla ljn.1 Cu. Mi ll malil . v i r- er t al M vern t -ie-i nui w-hm rl al. Vie leer !. Hr"in el al. I.lts .... v. I'r pwl . Meitricu .... . . Hank a. Ilio. Vld-l.i-key n sitilth. W , ii k . . I I'm m Ire. Knn.-ori Hue' M- tl-.tncb. II iniiei,e e A. K. clner...v. Ijealiey. I "tilow ...... ... .. Iiell.ni; Hi.nse la- ii. ir e I I'd Slunk .. ...vn. VVmnl rr et at J..lirii-t..n. Hue. a. ' ..-. liopler t il..n. .slrime- 'o .. v. liu.k tr rick...'. . HU a t Siime y. Neiitioua. f Ittn vn. K.u-l ei al. Tel trl ve. Hvrne. I AS. II. Ii&KHY. Pnth"y olltce. lie'. IT. lwri. pr...i tary. A I'ti.TiK's. Ni.Tlt'K N..tls i- tir-ml.) ki.rn ttiMf ImvitiK lict-n i m ntcit in.(..r in Ine I 'iihanj" '"tirt in itl'ttliia r tli l.in.l in tlie lian M. I K ttell. t ji... A.lu l-i lira r ut Hit- Y aiet'i Ketiir-1 Mn at-i.i tt tii.tt imrti.-ieti. i.- a s-il m tM,M, liy lii.. nit in-t pi'll I M.t'o.int. I w It lt at Atii.rtic-' Kim. iu I i t:.u t II. Ki-t.fitv. I'.. . .ti TTr,siiAY. N4 KM KKK fi.lv.il. at 10 nt'lM K A. l at wti eti ltm mimI iiiNfsa all artlcti Inlcrrmcl lomy at en.l. t.iherwiiic le It.rt-ver 1etarre.t iriitn citii. liiK m un aaiil luul. II. 11. MVI IIS, Au.lllnr. lVMM KAT4iKS Ni"T, 4 K Nonce k ber.-l-y lvt-ii that 1-tiera t.l Alniin:ri n t.n the rtNle ol Willtatu K I'tiwcl. t Hie To(lil(. of t'leaineld. t'oliiily ft 3 iiii.rla. nl State of l'enti-ivama ece.ii.e.1 . :..-e iii araute.1 to K. K It.iacvau. reii.'leiit ul a -. t wui.til. lo wti.'tu alt .Tiijai lo.lt h ftl to ol erl tie are rc.'iewlc't Ui ti.akn iKnc it.sni e havltia cl;i ui or ileaisttilj will ttiMke knowu t e nt' !'h ml .IcUv. K K I'l NtH N. i'nl I r t rl vVni. K. I'.iaeli. iic eiK-l. Sit. tu.ai.iiu'. I.. IH-l -is), lfii. l.XKi rroii's NOTl'.K -ltl. e I- bercl.v Ij rcttieti that 1.1 erit IVrtatiiciitary . n t r-iaie ui Jnlm .Nimid. lale ol arn II tnwiialiln. atnlria conniv. ttccra !. have tK-en Kiantctt to Michael No. n. te-l.tetit tif arr..li ..wti-b.i. lo wi.oiii ml 11 rn Iml. I'lril lui-alil rrti-ie are re- t..eiieti io make .ayuirul. ami tli.e Iivihk ciima . r iemaiiil will niake kii.wn h uie wllli.iul ue'ay. Ml HAKI. NIMiN. Kxectitor tl Juiiifp Noiiu, 1 a. israetj. I "aire 1 1 Ttu.,ll., Itcu !', Ikir. s fHAV 11 t.l KKK. I'iim lo Kncltwure ol Adam Hitch, in ' h rl i'kWuliip. t-n or l I .re tlie lii.li da ot Mar Ixii, ui.e Year ina. Klack Het'er. p ece rut . If Irll ear and while Inn. I lea In part. Iliili-lltie l.rtsl The owuer i r iete. to Rome lorwari?, prove proiKrrty. pay etiaraoe. ami take l-.er awav ; otherwiiie lie will t- .liiMi.e. ol accntina to law. AHAM Hll'4-.H. f-hmrt Tp., net. 1. lswz. A-EMTS WANTED "ZXX-iZTtt nn t"""T eas - Iwai, k4k UnnJaai, Kk X i MYRTFiRIO iVU AL AL AL-Ji IL ULL J On the evening of September 8th a fire suddenly started in the Great ' HAP - AND - BLANKET - FACTORY of Taylor $c Co.; New York, Destroy inp: pome of the pofnls. The firrn reo'vetl at once to Hose out their whole manufacture fit jtny reasonable jirite to cash buyers. Mr. B'. Simim coftii'rig'trf'New York :tt the timo, heard of the sale anil bought heavy, uml having received the goods last, week, we otTer same now at jirues you nev er heard of. -.. . : Haps, Good Quality aml lleavy, at CM) cents, worth. $1.50 Haps, Kxtra Q,uality, Haps, Prime Quality, Haps, the host made, at BLANKETS ! Good and Kxtra Heavy All Wool Blankets - One Big Lot of Gray, at Home -made Blankets, Best Remember this sale cannot out what you want, and not take the gmds at once, we will put your name on the package and lay them aside for you. anil all you have to do is to make a small deposit on it, and take the goods away whenever it suits you. We do this in order to give everybody a. chance to have the benefit of this sale, so if you have muney or not you can buy Very Respectfully, LA I) IKS: We have about 100 NEWMARKET. COATS on which are worth from $10 to $20 a piece In order to clean them we of $2.50. The cloth iu these Coats is worth three times the amount u AII.HI IA1 1 1 l K TAH1.K Ml. 1 OK 1 ht. refvon. learne'.t u. t and jNcw i nrk siMirt hi.ute hni'iiiiiil. In t-flecl on ! ancr Nuveuilier l"t h I3'l. Irvtina K. t-. Ji 'hurch n Traltif j if?tf3.a.riocvvc:cssw&i ; -1 - ' i- Or: - i -r.-. r I r - 5-? .-st v 1 . . T Tsi.rse sj.-.. !rf-3is-. r-c-r o - rr : l.tit- Mall.. I r. 7. 5- I - IMat . ..I HCtfC j ' ' C Mai .. , ! tuirct, i Trait. t : 'rsffi a r " t 3 " r t T m I tave dally except Sanday. jfmvnniiit .i-i.r HlacK lei em Indicate telecrarth tatlon. tMtinj'f. M.Ntre'f and 4lnrle' I'rustlllil. will tte flaic pttt.m tor ai; train". No. I c.nnectii at t'ton with .lnhn-ewn K trea at 8 v7 tor xilnt netween 4'retwon and '..hnit..wn. and with t'acine Ktcpreaa at i lor point weit of .lohnitown. Alio with Mall Train at Ti tor fiint rt' i 4 -r aim. No b ct.tin.-ctn with Mail Train at 4 lor point Vi ct t.l I'.e-ron. and Mai: tCzpreca for point eat oi 4 Vwiin. trmtn imintu wxt ol 4renn No. 4 connect with Mail train at V and Irt.m Kilnt e-t of fre'tion with .l.-hn-i..wn r'-cpre' at 8 27. and Pa cine t xi.rc. at 8 I.S. N. S connect with Mall Train at I'M tmm (Hiuit-i eat oi 4'reon. and Mail Kxpren at t 17 Irom ointi wef ot 4rei.ion. "undy tr iinn connect with Pacirt K.Xetiand Mill Tram went and mail Kxpreca e-t. I'ai'seni'en. in or tri.ni point on Pennatlranla X Northwestern Kailroa.1 can take train al 47oal tf.rt or Itvona. Slatior.it marked -I" are ft ttitlon. Paa enaera wlph.na- to tret of! will notify the eon tuctor. I'aenrer) wih nir to aet on will tlaa the triln at thene atailonr. 'Tatn will not a tup tallied , not it el. W. P KATHBI'N. Itencrt! Manarerand -uiierlntendent K. .1. Bt'KHtMi.N. Train Mm tr. HA 11 K I TI M K T A HI.E I IK TH K KHKNS. 1'n-K it I'reaiHin branch Kailroad. luettect livcetulier -Jtl. I Hill. 1'wwmertlnnaal 4'rraaAn. W KT. KAST. iitner Kxii. .... R.S a Ui rlarrll.u'- Ae fill Western Kp...4 a m Sea-hore l.xy.. u M a in l..hntown Kiillm Malt : a m I'acinc Kip a 4!i a Ui tMt Kxp 11 4 a to Mill . . . 4 jfl p tn Altoona Rrp.... I no i ti Way Pa.......U 3 p m : Mall Kxp 6 17pm iPhlla Kxp. B is p m Mit'lHWAKll. l tHD.-e. . S o" 4 a . 4.1.. 7 a . (I.. 113.. No. 1. a M ....7 l ... 7 ! .... ...t . a t'l . H 1 I 8 31 Nn. S r m . .is S44 .4 4 R S ...4 lJ 4 m A M - Mas . ...iu ui.. ...M !.. ...lo SH . .. I0 4l .1 4S.. .IU 5... Khentuira. H'.llev K . lot N.-l nn e' I .ticket tresroa..... 4 la NUKTH W AKI. lit No I. No. 4. No. .t. tatice. ah A w r m 4rei.n.. . " ... II I" ' l.ni-Ve? IT v v .n .....& i Mnni-Ier 3 Ml II -s !I7 N.l 6 3 44 II Hi 43 Kavlor. V47 II 41 .14' Krudlev 3. II 47... 6 h7 Knendhiir: II 3 1(1 HI Ix l .. 10 Hradley. N.wland I.ucket are Klax Stations. N" trains on Sunday. ST. CHARLES nnnTiEiL CHAS. S GILL, Prop. RATES : $2.00 TO $3.(10 FER DAY. Ti4l.li iirisiirii-isstsl. Rftnotlflis! with if-li.-f mi eiounil ll.xir. Natural ens and lu-rMii.l.'si-iit li;rlit in all r.KiiiiM. "i-va- su-ain lauii.lry ntta.-li.ii. 4'wr. WMd M. and Third -.. PITTSBURG, PA. nctt 2m. WIM.4. MwTT.S.a VocaClty A: Si 81.12, 1.7S, at - - - - - Goods for Wear, at last forever. You should not delay H. L. JOHSSTUS. M. J. UC K. A... H.HK.i fC. tHTlHUHIIll IsT'i. Johnston,; Buck fc Co; hankkks, 'j A. W. HI 4 U, 4 wablrr. I rXTABLIHHaO 1KH8. Carrolltown Bank, CAKKIUXTHN. PA. T. Mil KB tt UH. ( wattlrr. General Bantinz JBosictss Transacted. The Inllowtnic are ttle irfbcipal fetaret ol Kcneral tiaLSiQir rU!lnae . iir.rnsiTa . . i KeclTe payahle nn demand and Intcrept hear I uk certlticale Untued ui liuia deixwiuini. MIISN F.T'cnited to cnfonicr on lavomtile latin ud a.mivel lajer dlmistitnt at all times. n. i.rmu.Mi Made tn the locality and njKin all thehanktna town In tbe United States. Charge moderate. PHA IT ' Ianed neanttable In a'll-fiart nf the t'ntted State, aud loreia-n exctianice Uued on JI part of t.uroi e. A 4-ti' rrM III merchant, farmer knit, other eoHclted. tn whom reaaonahle acotno.latlon will I'a extended. Patron are ared that. alt tnuiaaicUin nball he held a "trtctly private and c-inn.letitial. and that taey will lie treated a lltwq-ally a aoud hanklnic tale will perxlt. " Keieetally. JOIINNT4'. Kl 'K ill. cTa. langbein, . Maooiaturcrsilaiid Itealer In ; ALL KIXDS oniARXK3St ' M n I. KM. R Rl It l.4. " II I COLLARS HARNESS OILS, BLANKETS, Kete. Kly Net, i urry . loiutn.. etc. ete. Ke li rlna: Neatly and ' Promptly done. All wofi guaranteed to-alve aallnlactlvo. ., : Kldlnif nrl.lle. frtrtn.; . !. t ea . Bridle. fr.u..i- - - !. Ij.p hjler. Irom r....-w. n. Wa.-tiiQe-ma.le Hrneea. lroiO-....4 lai.taii. Hand ma-te Harne, Irom . 10 uu up. at-tUII and examine to io. k Teiore por rhaliir eiewhere. 1 uaranlee to ell a cheap a the clieapant. simp' U arkera'Kow on Ontre treat, aprtmf JUST RECEIVED! A LARUE LOT Bools Shoes l:orIHT AT Sheriffs Sale ! FROM THE IITOCK OF ' W. E. SCViMERTZ Si, CO., The public invitel to call. Prices awAy tlown. JNO. LLOYD & SONS. EMiri tarance Apcj T. AV. DICK, General lrsurance Agenl S v rents, worth 1.75 wortli worth 4 99 cents, worth $1.75. 1.35, worth 1 75. 2.5(1, worth 4.5(1. 4.90, worth 8.00. in coming. If you wish to iiick GALLITZIN, PA. hands lor Ladies and Misses ofler same at a uniform price you pay lor the Garment. LILLY . BANKING RO LILLY, PA., !. H. Ml 1.1. KK. I'tMIIIK. A (iENERAL llANKINd III'SIXKSS TUANSAt TKIi. I IKE. LIKE, AND ACCIDENT INSl'K A N C E . ALL THE PRIM M'AL STEAMSHIP LINES REPRESENTED I:V I S. Ai-founts of rnorcliants. farim-rs ami oih ts i-ariii-stly snlifiti'il. assuriiisimr pat run lliatall l.usiiii-ss t'iitrtisii-i t.i u will n-ci-ivt; prompt uml can-fill utlfiili.ni. ami Im In-Ill strii-tly i-ontiii.-iit ial. I'listoini-rs will la- tn-ati-ii as iila-rally us tr.Hl lianki'itr riilt-s will jM-rinit. LILLY P.ANKINt; CO.. 'IV. Lilly. Prima. JOHN pfistbr; iir.ti.i K i ft GEHERU MERCHANDISE, Hardware, Qncccsware, MADE-UP CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, vituirrAf i.:m i kkino. IttRXIMi, TV. OPPOSITE JUNCTION HOTEL. . CRESSON, PA. main "illy (1IMKIKK NUTI-IK. j Notice i hrcn iriven tht an a.lca'on will f iiia.le lo the lt.ivern.ir ot I', a- i-nnma . n the Klrol Maailay nf l.emler. a It I1M. I.y K K. t e a le. H. V. -a.-.--k. ' .1 Y una. W. H. Teller anil II . J. Stewart muter the Act ol Araetuoly ent'fle.1 n Act to .. I I r the lnporiration a tut KevU atl.m of t r a ti 'r-l-ratl.u," appr.iie.1 the in Ii .lay -.1 i ril, A H. 1H74. and It eoerl uiplei et.t-. lor the clmrt. r an tntenHel aortM.ru i. n tn Iw cal ei tin: VK IT! N 4 f i A . I i W I'A N Y ." the eha art r at.d o J t.1 which ! Mie e-'nln. i..air ma. -ti K tMr.na: lor ami otieraM- pr -lu.-ina .-oat that may In tl.e pna-ri.tiin t n l-u-liit- i -t an1 in nim -r under any ai .1 i-iul ur nh- r-acga-reo I.y a.d e..rr" r ti. n, the manulnc lure I ooke, the traiiHmrt t-nn ol l.l ei.nl to niarkei aud tle the eol. In e-u.le and iiiaui'lMC- iure.i Kirn, and to ocn an eienl a a may tr.nu time lo t a e lao icn.r ..r incvctiieul l-r ilie purKe-e. with t'.e power .t I, i.l. lin. acquiring and dlrpina ol real eniate. I.y leave or .itli.r wiae. aud t.l con rucrlmr and d lpn.iiiar ot dell liiaa and all tl ,d u ha Idina erevtlou. .na-hli -ery and aepliauoe . and ... a.uuirnm. m.Mmii4 l.d ei Jot ma a I I tie r lit lit., poaet. pririlt-ac and iibuiurillc contere.1 i.y lnj Act ot the Mult uay ol April. A. I lMTt.andtl.e fever. I uppu.. men theien., u.n eor orations njeutlniied in llie eiahireutn clauc ol ul Vrt Kl il.AMl II. SV. IM iPK. I'hlladrlphla. Pa..4icl, il 4U Solicitor. OurcaitumCiliaix lit. atiJ a. .... 4-mlrw a .3otb.ii.. d.a I baa41 thea wtl. 7 aluu uM-t rfr t.-. hana J a-.1. 4-tii r.i Urcaiiuau4 muuvametory ru w. m. naaa.aOM a oo . aaT Mi.rfiiUli ytaiK..iulu. - r CANTON. OHIO." UC -.4.ui. - M. D. KITTELL. AttoiMiey-ni-inw, tHCNSBl'Kll. fA. HtBee la Armory Hulldlna. opp.4 loan HnuM. 11." MVEUM. AtTl.fW.AT-I.A W, .Haani'Ku, ft. Ire iv t a 4 Vol Hnm. uu lautra iitmI, J. F. MiKKNUirk'. TTiiaaa- m. r iumtiuutTUw i:hknhik.i. I'A. T-iitt4i' oo Ucuire alreel. 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