i! Cainlmn .f reman. KBENSRI RH, CAMBKIA '.. PA. FRIDAY. - - MAKCH IT. lV.a Ml RAT IIALSTKAI) pri-duts thai the lit'VelHnJ administratifiiiwill I h failure. A frw months ; he preiliftetl that there would he no Cleveland adinini.-tration. Over rive thousand fourth-class Post masters have sent in their resignations to I'nstmiiMrr (Urinal Bissell, evidently emhued v illi the idea that they are no longer wanted in his employ. i; iBMr T. Mvxivai., of New York, will le the next otlieial headsman of the present administration, Mr. Cleveland having apwinted him Fourth Assistant lWniaster Unera! the latter part of last week. Mr. Ci.kvki.am's weight is ahout 2"0 -...iimls. It is t-aid that he anil three memhers of his eahinet weigli l.tXH) pounds. None of them, however, rum. up to (iovernor Jlogg, of Texas, who weighs :7.". PkesM'KNT Ci.kvki.axi has apjointed Kxtiov. Isaae 1' (Sray, of Indiana, as . . . . . . i. t HUIil-tiT It .Mi Men; urn, iuiiuk - lil;n,s of I;..-tin. cuii.-ul general at London; and U". I". Jenkins, of Wiseon sin, to It eiretiit judgt! to suceeed Wal ter (J. (in sham, resigned. P.lvhui IIakkisoS received fewer eleetoral votes in 1V.i- than any anili- late nominated hy the IUpul.li.an party for the ottire of Presid nt smee Fre mont ran for that otlire in 1 .";. Fre mont had 11 1 votes Harrison had Mo. The population had increased meanwhile from -JS,tMM,( (H) to C.l'.OOO.tHIO. (iVi:nN('K Patiisox, to relieve the minds of curious persons, has made a statement to the effect that it didn't cost the state a cent to take the national truant to Washington. The railroads carried the men free, I'ncie Sam .jtiar otiartered them free in Washington and the soldiers purchased their own food while there. Iris officially announced that Steerage passage U-tween this country and F.urope hasUeu o iie again after having heen closed for some weeks. The otlieial re rts state that complete precautions have l-een taken against the imjiortation of contagious diseases. It is to he hoped so. In all certainty another cholera will pretty effectually shut off the traffic that is now renewed. Fraxc t. is in a miserable condidion and the spectacle of the corruption in its high places is a shameful sight that each day isassiimingapha.se. There is probably not another country on the face of the earth, savage or civilized, that has had a more corrupt set of rulers than those France has endured during the past ten years. The Panama canal scandal will take a place beside the most disgraceful that have ever disfigured the careers of governments. Home Rfi.K for Ireland seems as far .If as ever, notw ithstanding the substan tial I.ilieral majoritv in the Hoiiseoi Com mons. Absenteeism on the part of Irisl members added to organized obstruc tion on the part of the Tory element have rendered futile for a time all the planf Mr. Cladstone. I'ntil the Premier shall have entirely recovered from his recent illness it will be well-nigh impossible for the Home Rulers to make progress in tiie direction of enlarged liberty. F.KlToU KoHK.RT H. IiK HVN, of the Meadville Mi.-vunitrr, draws the first pres idential postollice, having lecn appoint ed on Wednesday to the Meadville office. The otlice became vacant a few days 1' fore the end of Mr. Harrison s term, and a Republican was named for the place for a four years' term, whirl would have been very inconvenient; but some lively hustling prevented action by the senate on the nomination, and Mr. I.r.iwn secures the reward of his own activity and virtue in that direction. 1 UK threatened strike of the Chicago switchmen will not take place. The g'neral managers of all the roads leading mg into Chicago had made arrangements to supply the places of the strikers at once, and for this purpose had brought hundreds of men to the Windy City. A strike at this time looked so much like an attempt at extortion, and a design to take advantage of the increased tratlie that will be caused by the World's Fair, that pros and eople condemned it. The switchmen were sharp enough to see the hopelessness of winning, and they w ill continue at work. The II igby-Andrews contested election from Crawford county was taken up in the house of representatives at Harris burg Wednesday and a prolonged dis cussion ensued, although there was not much doubt of what the outcome would Ik as the entire machinery of the Re publican party of the state was brought into requisition to keep Andrews in his seat, even if some of the ablest Repub licans of the House objected and desired very much to unload the ex-chuirman of the Delemater campaign. One of the incidents of debate was the presentation of a petition signed by 700 Republicans of Crawford county asking that Mr. IJighby I admitted to the seat as the legally and honestly elected mom tier, le ading Republican pajiers of the state have denounced Andrews' claim as without any honest basis, but be has the machine in his favor. The facts of the case are very simple. Mr. Highby has an admitted, clear and unquestioned majority of the legal votes. This fact Ls concede.', by the snpriorters of Andrews. He claims by virtue of technicalities of no value and in nowise trenching on the equities of Mr. Highby's case. The decision in favor of Andrews will not birenginen the Kepublieaa bosa jn Crawford county. I It is very gratifying, says the Pitts burg I'oxt, that the first week of the Cleve land administration has elicited from business and financial elements strong expressions of confidence, and in a practical way that may avoid the neces sity of a liond issue to maintain the par ity of the gold and silver in circulation. The banks of the country are coming forward in strong force with offers to exchange gold in their vaults for treasury notes. A week ago the free gold in the treasury was well nigh exhausted, and a b-mil is tie seemed imminent, but the situation is now much letter, with over 1.000,000 of free gold, plenty more offering from the banks, and indications that the demand for gold for shipments to F.urope has alout run its course. Hut this may 5 delusive and th' de mand from abroad revive again. Secre tary Carlisle, however, lias announced his purpose to take prompt measures in the issue of bonds should the emergency arise. The First National and other Pitts burg banks have offered, with many banks throughout the country. t ex change gold for treasury notes, bet the secretary of the treasury on Saturday felt so strong in his sitio i that he de clined the exchange unless the banks would pay tiie express charges of send ing the gold to the sub treasuries. This is evidence that Seen tary Carlisle is very far from being in a panicky state of mind. The closing weeks of the Harrison ifH ministration, with the iinM. tan. i given to the reH id of the Sherman law . and the effort to have a law passed (it did go through the Senate) authorizing an is sue of Immls, did not inspire much con fidence; rather the reverse, as a matter of fact. The change of administration has shown strongmen at the head of affairs; men who have the confidence of the people. While they have a beavv load to carry, coming over from the Harrison administration, and it is not clear hut that remedial legislation was denied to create embarrassments for partisan purposes, yet it is evident they will lie able to weather the storm and once more place the financial affairs of the government on a solid and secure basis. One week of Cleveland and Car lisle has made a tU-cii'ed improvement, because of public confidence in the in tegrity of their purposes and their cour age in meeting any emergency. The acknowledgment of the two prin cipal commissioners from the Sandwich Islands that they have a liirrct commer cial interest in annexation to the I ni- ted States, says the Philadelphia Timtx. offers no reason why the islands should not be annexed,, but itdm-s afford a suf ticient reason to hesitate over a treaty of annexation negotiated with these partic ular men. If we are going to take it in a way that will le satisfactory to the dig nity of the nation. The very fact that a junto of American sugar growers were able to overthrow the recognized government of the country is evidence that that government was practically obsolete; yet we really do not know whether the self constituted Pro visional (lovermnent set up under tin- protection of Minister Stevens reprcsent. any authority w hatever, and it is not the policy of this country to encourage the forcible seizure of islands in the Pacific by any power that hapH-ns to have tin most naval vessels on hand at any par ticular juncture. Nobody is likely to fake Hawaii from us now. Its acquisition is generally looked upon as inev itat.le, anil if the Senate had immediately continued the H trti.-ton treaty the result would have Iwen accepted, though witti many mis givings. As it is, every on-now agrees that there must l a safer and Iter way of accomplishing the same cud, that could not return ns a precedent to plague us. If Mr. Cleveland, as s--e:ns to be his purixise. shall find this way. he may add Hawaii to the national j-os-es sions with security and honor. TllK first trial of the new ballot law in Pennsylvnnia last fall convineetl the peo ple of its value. Though its enemies in the legislature had cumbered it with pro visions intended to make its working Satisfactory, the merits of the system were so obvious that criticism was con fined to suggestions of improvement. Kepeal whs unthoughtof. llallot reform has come to stay in Pennsylvania. The delay of the committee having in charge amendment.- intended to jwrfect the ballot law by by instiling provisions which e.xjierience has shown lo unoiise or uniiccssary, if it le a part of the He publican majority in the legislature, l'trays a sullen indifference to the gen eral desire of directors. The ieople want a fair election and the advantage f a secret, untimiilated ballot. The friend of ballot reform iu the legislature should take measures to secure immed iate action. If it is to le put off indefi nitely, thr.se who comiiel such ation should lie made go uion the record, so that the voters may have a chance at them. Representative government cannot have a fair trial so long as elections do not rerlert the popular will. A free bal lot is at thi foundation of the whole structure of the republic. The party that is afraid to trust the iieople to do their own thinking and votiugfctandsself-con-denined. The first apjiintment announcetl. aside from the cabinet, -vas that of Jo- siah (uincy, of Uoston, to tie First As sistant .Secretary of State. He has I teen a leader in the young men's movement in Massachusetts, crowned by the three. elections of (iovernor liussell, and a chairman of the State committee, and an efficient worker on the nationai com mittee, Mr. Quincy did important and valuable work in the laet campaign. Wiex President Harrison was inau gurated there was I'M, 000,000 in goM tx.sideg the reserve fund in the treasury. When Cleveland was inaugurated the Jatlt there WM f 370O,OO0. y aldington Letter. Washington. I.C March 10th. 1 :. President Cleveland has Hot changed his habits since he was in the White House tic fore. l'.very morning this week lie has been at his d.-sk bard at work by 7 o'clock, and midnight has found him still at that desk nearly every night. It is well that be has such industrious lutli its. as Up the present time lie has been given but little lime to woi k-U tween the hours of H a. m. and ' v. t . owing to his numerous callcis. The semi official announcement that President Cleveland would not it move until the end of their tern s. except for causes other than m i i r u :t ! . an t what are known as fotii -year officials llial is, officials commissioned for a term of four voars. lesnited in lisseoing in a small degree the plesstlie for oloce, but there is sliil enough, and to spare. u may U seen and heard on nil sides. Speaking of office seekers, the number of them now in Wa-hingtou has been greatly exaggerated by the newspapcis. 1 have no un a ns of k now i ng it is more than doubtful whether anvoiie has whether the statement repeatedly In.-i.lt that there are moie applications for of lice than ever U fore is true or not, but I do know , as do l he Washington hotel keejx-ls to their sorrow, that tin- liumU r of men seekii.g olii. es in im-isoii is lo day much smaller than it .v.ts months after the inauguration of Harrison. It is pro bably true that many ol tiie thousands of I leimx rals w ho came to the inaugura tion and remained until the first of this wet-k Were otlice scckeis. but if so liny filed their papers and went back home alter paving their resin-els lo the Presi dent and bis cabinet, and our hotels are not much 1 1 1 re ctowddat this time than is u.-ll.il at this s.-.-.-i n . And at none of them can Ix- found the si l hing, loud talking crowds which wire their most prominent features until midsum mer following Harri-on's inauguration. It is just as well to tell the tiuih aOout these things. There arc I emocrats here after the ollices which they believe their Work in the campaign entitles lliem lo - unfortunately more of them than there ale ollices to be Idled but there is no such crowding and wild scrambling as ha. been represented. Scnatoi- (iorman, If..ickburn, Ran soni, Coekrcll, t Liiris. Piice, and While, of Louisiana, were appointed ;i commit lee by tiie iH-mocratic caucus held on Tuesday to arrange the reorganization of the Senate on a I .-ii n mi at ic la.-i.-. Ow ing to the iiillicui! attending tiie allot ting of the vaiioiis chairmanships of committees the commillce has not yet completed its woi k, whih will have to le ratified by another caucli- beloie be ing brought up iii open Senate. There has U-rll lot-of tom fool f;!;k because the populist seiiator.-, i'elfi r, Kk and Allen, weie in t I'lVlI'd to at tend tiie i lemocratic ail. lis, ii;!f Mar- ! till of Kansas, ua-. There was nothing strange or unusual about it . M:o H n is a I Democrat, although he ,-tlii : i.i t s, lo a j certain extent, with the popuii.-:.-, w uie j neither of the oth. r thlee make any claim to being I leiiiocrats. j Ills more l!i;i;i propaole tliil I resi dent Cleveland ami ins c.tlii. I arc giv ing more attention to the ci.ii. :.l !i, .un cial condition of the country limn ti-.-y are to making appointments lo ojia e. The obici-s can Wail, but ti.e continued iit-maiiii upon the 1 1 ca.-i iry ! -r goiii mils! be met or the n.untrv wbl be plan into a panic, tin- rcsiiiis and end ol of which no man c.iii pi eihct. Seen tarv Carlisle i.- confident of In mg able to inec' ali demand- for gold, but is iml vet prepared to ui.l'c his plans public. 'I he prevalent opinion s ins to be that an issue or in iu is will ha - t.. be mailt. 'I he report of the ll. .Use Was.- aiei Means committee on the prohahic condi tion of the ireasi;r at tiie Close ot till fiscal year Ih ginning the li:.-i of next .luiv, was not com:.li ie until tinsv.cik. i l he J ). mocrats on the commute u jeci the figures in ex-Secretary Foster's report ! which tsli'natea ir -mail .-in;. hi- at that time, and s!j!t tin i; I cin i that : ' there will be a tl tn-ii-tiey amounting to i from j:.ii.iii!ii.i.(iil to.-pt.iiin.iit.il, giving ill detail their I'ca -lis tie liior. The i Republicans oh the ci'iiiiiiiitee, or rathe! i who were on that i in m iliv, for ln committee expired wuii t he 1 il ty s miiil Coiign-ss, in a minoiity report, standby Mr. FosP r's figiio s. Mis. Cleveland is more popular than ever before, and it bout the ti:.-l oiiisiio.i the Stranger asks is now he or sin- can Seethe 1 'le-i. len t's wile. She has initl II" pubiic receptions t, but lh, re i- tn ... . t:o;it.e in .-e.-ing her. ; Punii us are plenty; I tit then- are no i lacls al.olil 1 ri sni. m t a v !.-m i V. -..! ii .1 ;,. tioiis conci ruing the tr annexat i. m of 1 la u aii. al for the an P.incess Kalii lam, heinsss to a throne that exist, turned up in W.-i.-hin week, but w hy or when for i.- i, ent. .!. (. .ii ; .L a I n ! '- 'l'he batch of in .mi ua! i .n- s.-n t to the Senate y est. nlay by 1'i . si.iinl Clt v. lai.d contained the name of several democrat ic W heel-hoiscs, and jlltlgiug by the talk around the t a:. ilol and holds, the ap pointnit ti's give gem ral sat.si'aclion and Will all be promptly coiifuin.-d by the Senate. President Cleveland and Vice Presi dent St.-v.-iisoti have accepted invita tions toatletitl the opening of Hit W. rld's M. Fair. Ingall's I'.ank Down. Kns Cnv, M uch 1 I. The Kansas Trust and Hanking Company, of which ex-Senator Ingalis is president, closed its doots at 7 o'clock last night. Tin; lia bilities are estimated at mil, ami Ilia assets will reach .7iii. mill. Freland Tufts of Kansas City was appointed re ceiver by Judge Foster In the I'liited Stale court at Topeka yesterday, at the instance of Fasiern creditors. There was about $:. 'in on deMisit. Senator Ingalis, it is said. loses only about $10, tl(M, although he told a rep,. iter that he got all his money out of the concern lie fore the crash came, and lost nothing. K. M. Manley, vice president and gen eral manager, loses about --T.O,;Nl( of his own and property belonging to the state of his father, Ceorge M.niley. The company was organized iu lSii, with a capital of . It Ml.pt it . The princi pal part was subsi rilicil by ex-Senator Ingalis, IJ. M. Mauley ami the Mauley tstate and K. (i. Armsby, tin; cashier. Fie Men Fatally Injured. CoxxKUi-vn i K, March l.'l. An explo sion occurred early this morning in the Whilsett mine of the Kainbow Coal ami Coke company iu Perryoplis. Ten men were injured, five of them fatally. Their injuries consisted of burns alont the face and iuxiy. The names of the men fatally hurt are Kdward Harrington, William t Jol.lsborough, Oliver Hrant Ihm.v, .losiah Post; jin.1 Mine Insj.ect.ir Willi am iMmcan. The explosion was causet! by a party of miners who were insweting the mine in some manner firing a body of gas. The injured were removed to the Cottage state hospital. Two weeks ago lire damp was ignited bv a r.last, hut as it was after woi k ing hours no one was injured. No further pre cautions were taken. Open lights were in use and it is taj) .posed the gas accu mulating sine., then wad fired by a miner's lamp. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. ABSOLUTELY PURE Many I'rople ( n liu4l-l. R0---10N, March ll. Fire which in .-me resjiects outrivaled the mt morabU conllagratioii of l72, wbi.-h laid arret of struct dies in ashes, started y-stenl.i ttfternooii and was not gotten under con trol until 7 o'clock in the evening. It was i haracterizetl by an appalling loss of human lilt , while (lie io-s of pro'ii v is far up in the millions. More than twenty live persons weie I burned to death and pretty near twice thai -lumber were fatally or very seri-on-iv injuied. '! In lire which broke out atmut 4 o'clock' Was catl-ed by an e plosion of fireworks in the factory nt Horace Parl iMge, in a building owned by F. L. Ames, at the corner of Lincoln and Ks scx streets. Several explosions followed the first and the llames spread with alarming rapidity. The I'nitcd States hotel, an historic structure, was bur net I to the ground. The Id New Colony passenger del, now used by express companies, was so. m in flames, ami the fue was eating rapidly to the north and w-t, toward Washington street. It got beyond the control of the tire department in :t very few minutes and telegrams were sent to all the neighlor ing cities for help. Kngmes came in Worc-ster. Farm ingham. Newloii, Waltham, ttuincy, ll tie Park, Cambridge. Chelsea, Lvnn. .m ai.ien . .ei.urvjoil. .-aiem liaveltilU. v- -I - I ,t I .-- . . . , Ik UIIM IV 111'l.tl i, C I I all went to Woik to prevent the flames from devastating Washington and 1 K-v-orishire streets and Harrison avenue. I he lire assumed such dimensions that (it vcruor Riis.-cll ordered out the Fiist and Ninth regimerts of the National (uard to pi ser c order and establish tiie lues. ."-cores of binned ami injun-d eople Welt taken 1 1 ilo t he emergency hospital, in the I nitetl Slates hotel bliM-k oil licach street, but tiiat 1 .ill Id I ng alst caught lire, adding to the scene of honor. The hoard of alilermen was summoned to meet at the City ball to take such action as niiclit le necessary. Follow ing are some of the buildings destroyed: Alms h.liUhii-r Inhere llie I W f.f 1 iiM ..II .11.1 I it. LLltr.r u t.1 1 lire shindl. l;...-ton Real K-tate and ' Trust Ciii::i.sm 's bllililillg. Low Mann- ! I fact'.liillg ( i liip.-: ny 's building. I nihil j j M.tt. s Hotel. Ldwanl I. RrovMi tilliidiug, ! and iVdford ttii!diug. j T he total loss stl.-t. lined by the tire is ' figured on t to be abitiit j-'o. ' Ml.lM lit. On I J this amount llieic is an insurance f i;?,- j j I it ii i.i u held pi i nci pal ly by ca.-tern com- i J panics. A company in -Milwaukee and j I another iu Chicago held several of t he I larger risks. j I Over 'U men ar at work to day I i.i..-..;...........- 1 1... .l..i.; I i.: . '. - ...i.". in, ,i, i.ii.s .in., St illl Mlllg I t r . I , - . I ! me icm.'itns oi 1 1 lose cremated m ilie s.-etliing furnace. I xlraii gjiii-r aial Kcuiii.my. A foi'lish discussion it r.lalive extravagance anil the li i It v second that about the .f the Fifty-first Congifc-s. The j j me.-. sure ol tra agance or economy is j not the sum e. nde.l. but its relation j to the means oi payment and the degree : of ii-fiilni s--or uece.-sity in the objects ' ol e pciidipir.. is ii possum mr one i ongress. iy or- ,i lining certain evi.i n.littlres and m ik- g no slit':!. -lent appropriation to meet em. to throw the apparent resp. nisibil- ity I tie-cost iiiM.ti the Congn-ss follow ing. This was what was done to an un- u.-uai exieiu ny me i:eetl t onglcss. It Iils-cd .1 dcl.cn. lent liensiori act tb-il i retpiired an increase of near! v 1 1 it : in ?; i, : -: pi tie- appropriations by the Con- : gr-s following; it passetl the sugar i bounty at t, which cost nothing in it.- ! own term, but fjt I.H4KI.I K 1. 1 it, that of the i n.xt Coe.gr.-sS, ;,n.l so on through a list ! 'hat will aggregate at least 1 .V, ll K I.I H H) j 'Ibi- lnoiiv had to Inappropriate. by ' t lie 'ongre - that has ju-t expired, since i.i. .. me rv-nai.. ami Hie I resilient WdllliJ li..t eon-i-nt i tin reu'.-il (.f any of the acts it. Thus at I. a.-t this much r.-iniiim the appropriations of the Fifty-second tigress is really chargeable to the 1 lf- tv first. The actual appn.i.riatiotisby the Fifty second Cotigre.-s were some 5-"s,mhI-ihhi more than thos of the CotigiesS preeetling. Kut the appropriations over which this latest Congress had actaal control those that had not Urn made obligatory by the former Congress will .-how a reduction of nearly $i'.,(NIi, nmi. The K.id Pillion . lobar Congress is thus far in the lead. I'hiht. Tim'm. A M Te of Fire. Sux. Kx., March 11. To-day news was received from Kusscll county that seven persons were caught between two piairie fires yesterday and H-rishetl. Their names are William Hailey, I Hive Hutchinson, Allx-lt Moore, A. M Doll aid. Mrs. I fevie ami two unknowns. '1 he men were all fanners and were out f. eding their stock. The lire had Uen discerned approaching in the distance, ami the unfortunates hail made for an o-n space. They cleared the ground for several yards around them and, as I -est Iheycoii'd, dug a trench around the space. Their efforts, how ver, were fu tile, for as the enemy approached the wind arose, and changing just as it rendu.! their frail cordon, whirled around in one awful torrent and lapped the poor victims' lives out iK-fore tliey had hardly realised their danger. Re ports of damage, with loss of life, are atloat, but continuation to night is im m issible. Mie vi ants to be .Major. Kansas City, Kan., March 12. Mrs. Anna Potter, wife of Kli Potter, a prom inent insurance agent, has issued a cir cular announcing herself mi -independent candidate for mayor, and asks the voters to place her name at the head of ail their tickets. Mrs. Potter is eccentric, weath.lv in her ow n right, ami was the owner of ih I loiter Jlouse, which was burned aUiut six months ago. This is the first time in the history of kansasCity, Kan., that a wdiiiou has come out for mayor. The other candidates are Uneasy l-ecause of her strength w ith the voters and fear she may be elected. It is said that the Carnegie bnild.no- at Prati.lock will include. a iniisie hall and a theater. '1 he latter will U after the Alvin theater of Pittsburg. The seating capacity wiU ! -.'.OOO. The building will contain a library, reading rot. m. thcau r, clubroom, bath and gym nasium. Thk Cleveland Cabinet certainly contains no man who ow-s his oition to purchase t Ii rough the collection of c-or-ruption funds. Hll rll H MHI Atit Tin ticket receipt of ilie iiiaiiguratii.il hall footed lip 10.(10.1 elioiigli to pay the expenses of ilie inaugiiralioii. i iappy and content is a home with The Tta. I cnrnter, a lamp with the light of the morning. Catalogues, write Kocfaester LamCoNew'urk. Spit-ailing rails cause.! u wreck near Mason City, Iowa, on Sunday ami (;.org Ilazeii. i In i iiL'iiieer, w as cru-ln-il to d. atii uinfer the engine. A Swede hy the name of Carl -on was aci-iilental! y shot l.y a frien.i at i In- l.r.K-k-w ay ill. iiiiin-. .It lT. rsoti county, a few niu'iit-t ago. and ilietl shoi tly afl.-i ards. lavid Hay's larg. barn near New a-ti. I'a.. in wliicti were six cows, six horses, several sliecp. tio Im-liels of grain, much hay. etc., wis biirnetl on Mmitlay. Loss .l. A sprimi of pine Whiskey lias I e u dis cnvereil in the luoiintaiiis of ea-l.-rii Ken tucky. There is every H.ssihility llial a big city will le built aroiimi ll.at spring. I'elhaps the most n-markahle electric street rail way hri.lgr in the coiiitry. its roadway iN-ing IV. feet high ami s.'iii ie. I long (ir -'i f.t lilsiliei than the roadway of the llr.Miklyu bridge has le.-u oem-il at I'itt-biirg. John Joyce, of Kradfoi'd, and .lohn Maroney. of I'ine Station, weje drowne.1 in t In l iver a sliort distance ea-t of Luck Haven on Monday. They were telegraph .. ah(J wereengag.il ill tiinging a wire across the river when the boat up set. On Monday Willie Koltcrls, the 1; year old Im.v who some weeks ago colites-etl to the tiring of lo or 11 builtliiigs in New Cast li just lo see the lire horse rue, on Monday aflerniM.il in oeii curl pieail.-il iruiltv to a charge of ar-oii. Sentence was deferretl. Terra nee MeCart hy. of Malthy. was foiiliii alongside of the Lehigh Valley railroad tracks at Wyoming la-t Saturday IliL'ht Aith his head severed from hi- InhIv. The deceased was thirty years of aire and a single man. lb was struck hy a freight 1 1 a i it a Idle w alkiug along the track intoxicated. lie had Ix'eii w al lied of dan ger ahead hut a few moinculs before t lit i''c"""1 ,',M" ""u- -1 tin Crescent Oil Cniiipany's liipe lil e em! of :ip with t lii.h a-ses tlilill.'li the lnMcr lliiiilinudmi niuity. was l.l.oin lj namite three miles wt st of Saltillo on Siiiid.iv iiiL'ht. I'.i-fure the line walkers tiiscuv ercil the hrt-ak several tlum-amls barrels ol oil hail scaeil. oinilete!y saturating several aires of 'iniu.il ami forming tiiii.l itiiri lakes. Tin oil was ignited Ui.'l the tlain.-s i !lu niineil the-kv for miles arrtiuii'l. The perjM-traiurs are ifl knowii. The l"ly of a young mat. named Mann w as foiimi utiiler a pile of rocks on the Stui lb mountain, near (o-ttyshurg. He h id been iuur.lt red. His lower jaw w as cut otT mid there were deep cuts in the back of his bead. Maun had U-t ii mi-sing fur t hive w e iks. The heavy snow on the mountain ha'v kept tin InmIv in stat of preservation. The iiiur.J.-r.il man was a wood i in nr and his companion Henry Heist, is suspected di-appearcd. if the I line. He has tit.ol lteMtrt Tt. pert of the Klieii-hurg schools for in. mtli eti.lit.g Man h . ls'i:i: Room Nil. 1. Total at tendance 1. vs. H: girl-. C'T: total. -J.. Aiini'-v atlentl-an.-e U.vs, I.".; girls. I'l; total. 4.'.. Perfect in at temi'iuce during month: I lS- iuiii- Lnttritn'er. I - a r Weakl.-n. Tom- iiiie Ca i.ly, Jeorge Lmiili Id. Clinton I'.i inu t t. r.yrnii Ilavis. .I.ihn Kelly. I'.. n ni. Mavis, Alfred Isenl.urg. Annie Tihhott. Ruth S.juires. Kthel Iais. Mildr.tl 4lw ens. Louts. lilair. Carlotla Liittriimer. ; rt i n. I Lin-li-liai l. Marcaret Vouug and Mamie Cas-i.Iy. R.'Htin No. V. Total attendance Imys. ?l; gills. It,; lota). 4ii. Aveiage atleiid anee hoys. girl--. 14; total. :'".. Che's leatl.-rs A class, Kay Mauley; '. cla-i-i. Frank Cole. Peif.et in attendance diuiuff mouth: Katie !ray, lb.-ie Crou.-e. MaUI ;ant. Klla TihlM.tt. Myrtie O. ttys. Mildred Kh erlv. Flora W illiams, l'. arun Luduig. Ray I, ilsinger. Frank Cole, lauiiie.la:nes. Karl Jom-s. Ktlilie Cassidy. Willie Craver Richie Ow.-ns, .lohn R.i-., Waldo Sipiires. .I..se.h Kuiigli. Ltl in Keese and Harvey TitllK.t t. KtM.m No. .'. Total attendance Imys. tr?; girls, -si: total, 4. Average attend ance. I... s. -.ii: girls, Sl; total. 41. Class leaders A cla-s, Ik.ra Williams; R class. ,I-ss Ilavw. I'.-rf.-ct in al tendance during month: Kiiihe Shoeinaker, Harry .lones, llannie Thomas, .les-e Kvaiis, ISertie Council, W alter Ael. .b.liliie Cole. Kmiiiet Weak leu. Waller O'llara, .lcse Davis. Tommie Kyans. .biseph Davit, Dora Williams. Sai lie Voung, Clara James. F.mma Kvans, May Jones, llosa Langleiu, Fannie Lloyd. Mol he .lames, Maud K.il-i.in. Cracie li.-t-tys, Lyda Davison, Carrie Mol.l.y and lleatrice Mower. Kim. in No. 4. Total attendance Ix.ys. IS sills. 27; total, 4.".. Aveiage attend am. iMiys, 17; frii'Is, 2'.; total. 4.1. Class leaders A class, Kdith I'.trker, b loieiiee Kvans; ll lass, I'earl Kruis. Perfect in attendance during month Otto Ltitlriiiifcr. Kl.otla Ritier, Harry l.einiett. David Ludwig, Alvie Kvans, Henry Cole. Walter Jones. Clifford Jones, Arthur Kvans, Flora Ode, Nita Kvans. Mary Lngleliart. Hlanche (iant, Marie Myers. Pearl Kruis. June Davis, Sibhie Shields, Li7ie Llldw ig, Kt tlel Shields, I l.ompson. Kessie ShtM'iuaker, Minerva Huler, Kdith Marker, Florence Kvans -Nellie Lloyd, Mary Council and Ada Kirk. Room Nu. .V Total attendance tx.ys -s; girls, 17; total. 4.".. Average attend anceboys, 2.".; girls, 1.1; total, 4. Class leaders A class, Willie Cole; li class. Alice W'eaklen. Perfect in attendance during month: Annie M-Uren, Jennie Kvans, Annie Til.lH.t. Louie McXamara, Floy Stiles, Relta Carman. Ressie Kvaus, Alice W'eak- 1 1 : . 1 ' w i ll .,ii , ii-ii. iiriiuii; Cllllilietu. .HIV IIL I'liri. I .elk Liirtiinger. Klmer Davis, llie Davis, John Kittcr. Kddie Davison, Charlie Dav ison. Ib-t bie Kvaus. Davis Kvans, JM- Lut tring. r. W illie ( ole. Philip Shoemaker. Eddie Craver. Wellington Evans, peter Ludwig, Wallace Humphrey, Metti, Crav er and Charlie Evans. Room No. C Total attendance U.ys, 13; girls, 13; total, .ii. Average at tend -auce boys, 12; gnls. 13; total. 2-1. Clas lead'-is A class adianced, Annie Davison and Phil Sjcliettig; A class, Min nie Craver; R class. Eddie. Jones. Perfect in attendance during mouth: Reiijaniiu W illiams, phil Schettig, Fnd Jones, Frank fcheltiR, Willie McCaU. Hutlor Roberts, Addle Joncn, Harry Wil be., Minnie Craver, Planch Folsom, Annie Davison, AI!Ie Jones, Ad Jones, My D vis, ADxiio MiiUaiul Mu-yMcCatMi. mi' nnm - .?lf J JAMES R. WAITE, KuiAr of Wiit'i Culefirsted Comody Go Premium Band mid Orcbeatr. Dr. Kilrm H'diral Co., Elkhart, ImL. You will trraemlier tiie condition I wu In ilv& y&ra aro. t jen 1 ms ntflirbsi will m itjiublDft. tlon of disease1, and thuiht there no hup rom mr. I tried all kindsof medicine. aiidac'rea c.f emiiM-nt .hysit-iHii. M y rierv t-a vkrre prwirmiel. j.ro.lu-mg dizzinr-a, l.arl tri.ul.le mul all tbe ilia tiiat make liia miM-rubfe. 1 commenced to tMkm DR. MILES' NERVINE and In three month wn rrarrcur cunrs 2d jnw travelfteaeh year, t lieu 1 m- li.e tbousiaiMfa eg phyatcai wrtn-k.. auflern.-; from nertr.Hi n- . t ration, tukini? prcarntitioiia Irom kJ Z li N-al hjrsH-uuia w bo tav uo k tit a t- dt;e .f tbeirca.ie. and whin death Is certain, I feel like from to them and aajrinit, -otT pa. m.lxs Ncav.nc aao ac cyaro - la m erfloblou, m mm mm. where tner areaouiatiyiiu rTM p J flereni frma cveraork.mt-ii " tal ."aM.rar Imii and iK-rvo.il exhaustion. brmiKbt on I f tha character of the Lurunrna t-iiaeil in, I toui4 STHOUSANDS m a fcuiecure Cor all aiiiT.-rlin from theM eauaea, jAHxa H Waiia Sold on at Poaitltrs Guarantee. Dr. MILES' PILLS.50Doc25Cts. SI l.l II V IK.T. J. I.AV1SO.N. KIIK.NSHI ' Garfield Tea;:r baJlf StmiuoirfrMs 4. .KTUUi 1 h- X.,31 V . 4li SC., tt. V. Cures Sick Headache IT IS A tll TVTH weToareir aaa f.w ly to in the hewt valae lur r money. LrtttOBiiM. In year footwear by .n-ka-it'if W . Itoaclaa Shoe. whirh rrkmeal loo het aiae lor orieea atkra, thaaaaada Mill leoiitv. trTAKE NO PrBSTITLTE.aVj L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE CEN EN. THE BEST SHOE IN THE ftQBU) FOB THE MONET. A grnuiue wtd nhoft that tr-t1 mt rip, Hn ratf, Hfotmh-itM, fiiiKaiHb liihida. flexitjle, more corn-frlabi-,htylh itn-t liirnllfihan any tthr-r htever M at th trftce. ijuni cmaotu xiuha aiMMMooaUtitf front $l to f :.. ud TIand-ewed. flncIf nhoe. The aPV litoM m; lUU.jariy and iiuru(lj ran ever li at the rie. 1 lit-y equal Uoo iuiburuxl auuea euatiux rrtMiitofTZ OO roller Shoe, worn by farmer and all i' J ttin wbo want a. K-td bavy ealf. tbtv fflnl( xt-itiOn an to walit lu, aud 1U ktt th te't dry ami warm. C( 50 Hne nlf, 2.421 and 92.00 Vrk. &tmm lDKBut ShtM-M-w ill tcive nMirv mear for tba money thau any .ther make. They armale f.ir er The Inrreartiijg taiea ahow UiaX wurkiiafxuea iiftvefuund thisoiit. Pnve) J.M ana VomW 111.7.1 Srhat aJ UJ G fcx-a are trn lv ttit U every a iu-re. 'i aeiiiMt b rvkealI .h-!-! at tbirli-. LdUieb fc..00 ami 91.?.) .sh-ai f.T il i-wii are made i if the tMt ixntici 1 or ft ue i alf . u.m dtimvt. 1 hy are very stylish. 'iirrrtitt.t. and 1ur. Ile. Tbf fiijr fihoe fualticusuini m&xteKbt n-tie nt mic f rum .uno$i.ui. Iadirfl Im w U& loecouuiuizo iu tnt-lr (i-(fr art find tut? thin out, l'iioo.-W.JKiuKW iiamo and the price in stamped on the in tout of eWi ahae; Jnt fr t when yon tuy. Bewareof deair-atiemtinctoNUt-Ft ttute ibr mak-at fr th-m. isueh nuttlt utimiure fraudulent and nute-t t nAeeutlon by LaW for oi tnlumy money uudrr fa!-- 'rt-teueeM. U. 1M Ol (.LAS, Jtric-Lla. Mim. Bold by C. T. KOBE UTS, tCrul, Itl.NSItl Ki, .. THE EBENSPURC NORMAL INSTITUTE WILL OPEN .MONDAY, APKIL -M, IM2, For a leriu of 10 weeks. ('tiiiiiiinii l.raiirlit-s Tt a.-li.-t . nr nu. i.u-i i-.a 1 1 xiiitv llii-ln i Hi an. In- . '.. .. MM . Ill.UI A "Iis.t Hnj i.i at ini tl.aii lias Im.i ful- li.w . il lii-i i-t.iliii i w ill U-t al t !.-.! .mi t . t.'i v i lit; ui.is a l tt.-r n hh tiinity t.. tin i'im1 iii k. For fin tin i .at ti. iil.ir-. ailiirtsi T. K. t;ii:. Kl. nliiirir. l"a. K. K. ( oXKATII, Itut-Uii.-II liii.-i-it, !..- i-l.ii! tr, I'a. Meh 17 41 JOHN PPISTBR, GEHEBIL HERCHAHD1SE. Hardware, Qacensware, MADE-UP CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES ADD PROVISIONS, lM.ITi.:i IN ,tMI, ll K x i.vs, r.Tv. OPPOSITE JDHCTION HOTEL CRESSON, PA. IT'S-!- l)-ill. Poltclea written at prion noir la tna OLD RELIABLE " yETISIA" 4ajd at Iter t lral 4 la 'aiaanM. T. W. "DICK, JFtWT rK TIIE OLD HAItTFOUT) I'll ill 1 III '.MMKNIKll lil'SINKKS 171)4. Khanrinrv..f hit l.l8ti2 I)K1V ATK SAI.K. The onilrrlaPvt1 will Hell t ITI ate Sale In I.lly lu.n.uKti. i:oilrla R..untr. Ha . Ht.trl, with Krrwrry aitu-tiel : lt. Is ll..nft. SthlB. ami all Dc--mry I ...I l.uil.tiiiKon the -iremliiea The Houko m llieno. d now. r,,r Surtl.er .arilrular rati in t.r 11rr tho t.r.i.riet..r. HI K. l K1K K .SKI.h. I.lly, I'a., I N-t -U . 18i II." MY Kits. AlTtih.NKV-AT-I.AW. Knavanuati, Ka. mw-tnr in IV.IInnada Kow. on t'entra iitriwt, DONALD K. IHTFTON " ATIIIKKKV AT LAW. . . . KtiBxaai no. film irrIHi n .ra llnnn. t'anier mrmi JF. Mt KKXIUCIC, ATTlaT ! .Ill liaHKLXOK AT Llw. KHKNSKIKl). . PA ioa oa Oeatra llmt. fx. w. FIRE INSURANGR Glliri Next Weilnestlay ami Thursday, March 1-lth and 1 5th, we tlimw ojen the iloors of our reat store to the public, and sliall welcouie the people of this y and surroundings to our GRAND OPENING We devote both these days to receiving our friend-. Excellent Music from .":.'!() to S p. in. Uc.-uitilul and Ctistly Souvenirs for the ladies. Manifuctit displays of prinr and Summer Styles in every De partment. Everything 15rirht, New and Perfect. Visit us. We will welcome you. THE LEADERS. This eniiiunt Physician has de voted .. lifetime, to his Specialty Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, Luii'r and ( hronic Diseases. MOUNTAIN HOUSE, EBENSBURG, PA., Mon. lays, F l.ni:iry -7. Mar. li -J7, April -Jt, May -21, .Inn. 1. July 17. Auuii-t 1 I: .-. U-inU-r 11, Oi-ImUt '., Ni.v.-hiImt ',, 1 i. i i iiil . r A. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, JOHNSTOWN, PA., Tuestlays, Ft-I.rnary L'. Mar. li L'-, April L'". May I.':., J u r: '!, .Inly is, Au-u I 1 ", . pl.-iiil-r .', tii t.iii. r Id, N'.vtiiilr 7, 1 .-r. iiiU v . lie will Ttiit Ktn burir every lout wi'.-k. tlni' nvlnir . .itiirnt tiie In. utile ami e.-n" u: t.hii id uluu.i...s. i .Hi. I.c t, Hir i-i.iv j-i't n.-iun i.uil u iiittir it.iiiiiT al.ii cin.i-f i.i-- i.wu liiMimk lii. iu...itl. il ni.' raTii-. t-K- . .. 1 1 i ti -i t ;t l.. . n : .,:,t,f l;.ui to m 1 1 a til i.-l-l ( lie r;ne hiiiurs til their i1l-e. II. i - will mv Inn n-.i iditoik .itni:l mi.l ,.tii'n ali.i nr.- 1.1 ie-.l i in.-. in-.. I in-.ii-uit-nl an oi..rliiiii iv t. ...tii-ult 1 ihh .Ii-iihhiii'Ii-.I .Iij pirin. wtn.-e ilulleH ..(. Ilie ln-t 1! ute aili .-r-uilliiLly U11.11.I1I. xifilitu jour ri.uitiiuu ty . Illtkl I TAlll.N (Ml i: tMI-iUlliii I KI ll ALL EYE OPERATIONS SUCCESSFULLY PERFORMED BY HIM Snh an (imtiul.nej b h t-fir.m ' till atnuf (fin 4f the Iitlf. ol the trm of ttir t ririil . n Hie tin a, rhrni I Irt-rBl Nimmi: l : lie litlf util r.vr. Teir ruuuiDK vrr the the rlif.. I rt ti 1 Nicnt Klio1nn. Puricit r tn;ttT r K.i r , l)tD'rTtil pt)ttmltni;i, . Sy ni,ti n i 1 1 1. tt tiu I Oils. Ked Huu-h9 ir lir-w utirn on il.t luil rMyrnuUr t .rtti liu W t rj-rlt.it( nr muk h tt it fit on the eta, lan'.-roi ir ro(.;tiif ti ttie nTVf, AuiMtirtti., t-'.Uiiir out ti tite l.thrri. ot-. frt-tlbrf-i of k oi inl- Hint rCK. mii-1 ottier lircwhp u mhlvU f le eye r it tt'iiiu.ir'! vie liftl'le. I'ofitive THmt cute v v r iitr . A Vl wrtf A Inittl 4 t I rr It. It U tbe UiuruH Oietu-T itit. iU tt ..tt.lcrlul ;ui nu 1 rnveli f urrou iidi tt! ttie J-iiMf- iwmih .t the airAOtl nkJ t . that caI jrrii rn.ik im iou:ii'jiJ. tic9 -ijfttih.S it ,!. iuiii it,? very vitAi aod tumkef ine iniiL'-lNvn t'f.'h of iuiery anu dii-eit. iluHjtir ;lir t-u -m ti lieitr. luie, trutn luelitiK tiie M.w r l r h . itfM r :ti the Imcu Itjr of -uiell. LmiiiI ma tlir iirentn . h mi k 1 1 IPK the feD uet 'elue ol UM u-hiIImu- lV rrwplP ou trm a mtate n-1i m t Ii lieati. it atxBeuil tbe n.t nitiriii4.iin litiietn aiul eiiiriofet the tHueii. etmic tti ilrticntr roatu .u-l -juilu tiiflaain-etioD. -tiouuliiaie nmi 1eAth. N.ittuni; vhortof totMl -m.ic-Mt it-ii win fori- luHti t tttr patient all lleviaten re -itii;lv .r-TN i mated unerlniti leadliiif to a IxtHl tertmu ttit.fi. It Slm ha? tijr a tre tiiietj I.m un I r .iixtilu tioual made the cure of ttiir tire.! lt,-.-a.-c a cer Iheap of Uoaieo, nurtt -i- have t.ftif. the ki)t -f all other .h? ntrianK ati-l r.-iiie t h-, iii i. i. I rti e-f. tanrrrf. tutnorn. tltr.t-l. ami .i n4 uro th t ure.l wiih.tui the um oi the k title or r .u-i I- -N ruttlQff. Ne ialu. Nu aiKer. M.uh.o.i ,ne llallT rent.ire-t I tn.k. a ?n le- an. I i-ertttln rure t4.r tni-i-tenre. loft mm !. M-ericatorrlui i nfre, weak ami uerroun .l. l.ili ; ai. ..r -i..-l?ttit . tericiM-if, un.l all .rl.t- n--ae4 wliether from luiirulent IihIiiip ol ouih ir -rTtiiHl luurt loiin . pj.ee.t i ly an. I vt tun n. nt I run l 1 -onnultalloti free and MrK'ilj eounierst IaJ. Al.-liite cure uu irmiiee.l. Nu ri,k inmr r-.t I i.e r auiloanion tI tho untie earh eriu apply Iuk tr men li-al treat jieut kImij hi Iuiuk 'J to 4 oui . e of urine, wh-rh will rereive careful rheiuiral ami ih..timm.i,' exmn mat ion. Small t tiir-. me murt, mole etr. rrmove.l w it hout at nln , am le .run or .r. Nw io tii.n l-.le.-ir-.vM- r lit -.rlentin-alW trente 1 an1 r.rnl l-y a ?ie er-ta u ir ir tneiii.ii. A..tren all oii.iiiuint on- to i i 7041. Coluuii.ua. Ohii. I.aitiiiliiailuii MMa rtNaltatlH frrele rr .. . Oar AdtrrlKfiueal Mill Aiear Ta irr Krfere larti t lU. Adareaa aili m m leal at a. Z - PRACTICAL WATCHMAKEB $ 4EWEtEH, AN D D E A LK Ii I N t ' . .. -i i -; : - -.. t 11. ir ! ill wlw"MaraBwBa-aWa-aaM arfWaTaBwaMaaaaaBaiaHM To Investors. AlTHY ko awar tTnm h.iu to m1c tnvrt.nrnl If wLrn y.iii ran i.ur r nn r.fi Kirat Murta-aa suntl tn I ho 'h or .Munitily PajaiPBt ilaa a nil ahirl. wilt nt y..u triity r MnL jruar aoutt Kor iarO.ilar t'll im ur ad.lraaa It. A. fc.ft 1 1. F it A KT. Aas.l, lawx. i.tMBMirB, I'a GRAND OPENING FOR THE SPRING 0F1893. I T3T10 J Th? Doctor Ii.-in been for )e.tis :i Professor and lec turer in se er.il of our largest Medi cal Colleges, an, has earned rre.i f.Oill' 11- Mil :iutlii.- i ty an 1 nut n. i ..t, .i,1, Ml I j.fls . 'i 1 1 1 i I 1 1 :i his sjs-ria!t . tainty . .m-l tin never lil.l. i.v u t -r t ti e dufH-f d nl in tilt- tr i ir 1 1 1 1 u I iiiritu.t- on .lhc ( r i.Ti-titut ltti". iieMrii'. ftiueil mul tnte h o t -ti rec .vcrel thK .liia-e t Ihtkul1 h i ill vvu ui . Mirwulr llaat l'he 1'r?or trrHtr tiu grille me.i-K lut uniLrK Htl , ll'ifc "-.-ftillt I ' ll t "It l Hll'1 It.l.fc i-lHli-lltlK illeM'i CuM-ii tflfeU tt til lit-r lMtlf I) t lroii-u u 1 l hrur.it e. he tiuft 4l ire In ffi . 1 lie iti'ttir lu ir'af'i1 uv -r !!. to m-r tn l-ini- . I um ii the Mt t m e- e y erf . in t. v "1 h u'h Im ve l-r-raii en ui a i u.'ii a e. - nn o l Ilifi4 , i.t tir itcii. Mini u l i r. e ii uut-e. t o t.r- im -at .!- f r ll'e. liut I edoitl nw tttey an I he.r. iin. tnmi art on the hir.li t to ro".fiv rvi-ry 'lny. The tMt'T if t-uir. un le 1 viin the l-treM . tin ) rir; intriiuifni4 rtr imi.oi-1 to : ti t w -ituiitry lr exuiioira utnl ireHtiiiu rhron r ll-" ol I lie H e 1 . - wee 'J lit out . t . lien 1 1 , Lull.'. totDurli , 11 tr. K ttllie. f , I'.lmMt-T. k iii, Kthiu mik rv-iir SMtm, i niH-eT-, 1 uiii'-r . I'llrH t-re liiica, t h! oren. I" it. rrtl Nei rulicia. Kt euniaf i-u. In 'i , ml. i k lie.t.t S''h. If I 1 1 1 1 v . I Nire.'i-ioti ol fpirtt, l.eae- ..i i-hiulren. Hereditary li-ejreti. I tr u , -u-l in lat mil toiij Hiantutirf til t'tironip t inraHc". .mr 1rulleN 4 nreil. In an nutouthmif ipiirk tttne. lie will relieve you il ail riariim, t i--i i.r ami riniii; n.'i-'- tiemi'iDe" i, itrii II'U. I'U'.ii. i un lit 'iu ot I ti e.tr will rlt4e u hole in . druui l titf rnri hi . n.l 1 1. . -rill in-ert Artiflriui Kttr Jruiii- ot tan wit invrn liofi itlt aftoiiihhinly mt 1 1) ll.. ref-ull.-. Watches, Clocks ji:vki.i:v,- faar ' 14 W II I Ul U. ill -ANI- Optical Gocdc. Sole Agent Ki I'll r Celebrated Bockford WATCUIW. CIumlila aid FreJoiiia Watches. In Ky n1 SWm Windeis. i.AKtiK SKI.Kt.riON of AM, KINH of .IF.WKI.KV alwy on lian-1. IV" Mv lin of Jewelry In nnsurpatseit i".m and for yourself bffnr purrdas ne plea hri. I-f"Al.I. WOhK Ot!llNTliFnjM CARL RIVrINIIIS E Mnhur. Nov. 11, lKS5-tf. H TI-:i. I.K'IIK IMiK 11 .I.sHITHiI. I'KorMi rroR. rat c.l at iuH,u. 'a . near tlir 11. K. a I'. Kailvtty tN-Hit. Ua alarnv cnl...r tu ln' n 11. tl. liaMt aoriiu.ai.liil ...oa li liulnvr u.n iiraur weckiirs an.l Iniarilrn.. rrno In arar.-n til xu.li.rt an.l tUiet will uu.l ll a .Unlral-le ilui' to ti. The Tattle U uni-ur.:iiutivl ami 1 alwava ii..tHl with I ha bent tha mrkt afttrt1. anil all Ilia ilell.-ai-lei ol tha mimii. I lia Itar U u .lm.t with llir a).liatt t.l .ur liquor and rlitar anal not tunc hut tha Immi la xIJ. Srlal alfa UwD Klvaa Ui tha ear ol bunt. U.J. N'HETTl . RECEPTION kJo
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