M:l Uii. l'. Ul'.KtA I'"., I'A. v. - - m:i'tkmi:i:i: t.-.. iv.t. AM r.Ko. A I.. .1 l: WiIImt. is :ittMn:iiis tin- Fair am Kimliall v:i at tin' WiiUiiiMin is iirini; fiii'iu's :.i r. o. i: . ' , i ii k stai l't ft r ; In I Miliana , : : i .1 rn K !l v. r Lilly, visiti'.l . r ,,n M.imla v. ..,,. . r-r i a 1 1 Lut Ih'imii iliuivli a' , j w a- ili iiii ati il tin Suii'la v. , . i, M..i iran Me I lima !il. i.l" Lon-Mo. i.-w , iHII's ill t 1 1 ! I VfillH'si;;iy. , . .ii li.a.K of stoi k u i-i v iin lnailril , i Siimlav as r!:il.irs at tin- i, :-ii Lanty. I'm- il' I'.Mi'i' lun , ,; ami lii'st i itii hs. uas in t.nvn .1 l;iK.i: it nl f.iliiilv liavi' , . i ! 'i i r It :i nii-i mil' lii'W Iiiiii-i- mi , .,i.. ll"Hi(l;iytnil'ir m-iulil'iir- ,i ! a i c- i -a i ' Ii l 'st ! i n will. II. an lii .ihi-rrs a anunii.' t lial IliHn in la ir. .iiii'i-s Mi'K'i nri.-k . ;n i i i 1 1 1 :i 1 1 - i.l !:.-i' Carl, s!;, i ,,r I Ii.' i in I i nia . i : i a ii i: Ii . I ;i 1 1 . : ' t. n i. ' pi i. n -, i. .i i . a ii"i hi.' ! n I in K- - a I'i'k as a jui nr. I,,i,n l.ali.'. .1 . ! i L. MuK.-n 1 a . ni' l.i 1 1 . i i ! w i 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 , I i:i I l S I'll'i'i nil Tlli'-l.l . ,!!.!.. . lull I ' 'ii. nf . !!. In-iiy 1 i I : :n I ii.-M w ni I'm' a Ii II !,, I In- Wni M's 1 ;i 1 1 at I liu-a- ,!;!'. 11..' I'nlllt i-lia I,'.-, il the i i , u' tin' -pi i' la I I'li'i I Inn Tiit ,i I s in I 'a I I mi In .-n. i ,i r i. I; ,r ki-t t s. inn' t' Ki'aili- t ii w h - .' ..'II-. s 1 1, I , I . , 'a ri .1 s in . i',. at li'iiilin:; mi.i I as a w it - A. Mi ( n . u I,,,-, i 1 ' ' : 1 1 1 r .-ni ii in n. ii I In-' plai-i- ..n I l. i 1 1 :iu ' I I'l l .1 al h Mal'-li ah. I i! i:;i . .ill ill ami . V: Mi-. Milli.l ;.. . I nil All In I 1 hUl.Iha l.,hal'!. nl I, ,l , ,1 II ! I I I s I ' I - rt . I I S I s ; J 1 1 I ' it ii a 'i 1 1 1 1 a ! ! ii' I riiii i II i'l Hi.' I as I ' Ap.'l. I'l' tin- !.,,'... k ' i l.-.f a i ,r nii'asi:i'.'il Iniir ami ni:.. M,. aili'V ail.jni n i nr l;.s '.;.: : l'lain is. nt' tln-i ly. lna. i I i ! ( a :n la l.i I nu iis, , p. ; ! :ii i Iris iiiMu'l-linii l atli r : i ai ' . i , .i lui. i's, nl ( a in hi ; i ui n - . ii-acl" IhM (!' lii"' .u k -' , . i .i 1 v t la- 1 1 a ' i s i , , i in , ,., i :-i mi k. i v ii. iin i , lia !, : . i if Siiin m.-r-.. tii a -s i ii nii'ii t Ini I In' lii'L a's. Di. .1. L. (ir.'rii. if -s-1 1 1 1 , - I ' mil-, u i r 1 1 a line's In-, ni in li.si in Lair I n v. 1 1 - i t : p , 'I'l " I i.ii'-l w ii: I - L ; : a t i y I -n I J. A at t i. ntlli i'. ' . :i.- Il.il! nt II. A. Ml"', of I.- -.-rti ;-;t -fi in a li-u . .- :"' wiii li-siiMii- i 1 1 i 1 1 1 s ! i ! -! iim: I M.' mi ! !s j n Wst- .1 : . a . '. Annual I t: i til ! ii ), til t In-I-i-l .Hairy nf I'.-nt t'al I'i'iitisv I i 'I at i in! i . 1 1 a. i. I'a.. I.i-- a t i i '.' '.!. Tiic I a ii i nail Iri -r -in -inn rail's. '. a i.il i: a i l.ii:l. ! i a iia i: n Ii -.'- il.'ii-i- III a -1 ; i nil T nil nil I. "I .11. It I s 'Jl I I j f j Hif pi . n- .ii'' -"in.' iii flint i mt list lii s j 'i Ii' ii Ii t nil t l.i- Mr K i ii ii-V . ! !'ih I'll V' r. p:l-ti'l' di' I i: I '-Ii at I'm I ;ii.'i'. a ml ii.iiiul.i. r nl Mr-. .1. I). ! a; ii 1 . will L.- 1 1 h 1 1 i-il iii inii-'s liimn'mi Tliiii'sdav. A i l k .lai'nli Si il. nf N'i-U I 1 a ml i .ii L I . ai.'i'ii n i iii' M: t . i i a mapli- I I i a t I'll -ami 1 1 1 1 1 ; li a 1 1 i ' . Tli is is ' l'i at. i'iiLsnii-1 ill; M r. '11. lit - ila V nf ii,s ,., III nf In li :li! sj;;i - 's a mii'i Ila 1 1 .. a I Ii r I - 1 i ll k Imi ki ll liilU II 'Ii- Ila V liad snimlij sin I- a-t - sl..:,.,,f P. ('Iilitrl, il:ali:i cniliTV. la-t I. i i j ii .i ii ; n y i if a ! I; : : u. 1 1 i- -i. p i.s,,!,. j, u,i s! ni -. th i 1. 1 i ;' ir ii iu n-h i p. ; ii ma .f mir I. nisrlmiil ' ir past . as i ,i ki-n - irk ' ' la 'i I'l lil'f linllii-. Hi 1 'a i ! -pi i j n In a ,,i- rn- "V i fi mn i 1 1 i wi- Impi- i r. ' I la anal ,,!'!- ,, Tavlnl ' ''.u ill ri'-uim- npi f.t 'rii.s.. umks I,., vi- In. i.m 1 ' I uii iiimit lis. v ;n. 1 ia ii-.- t In- win k ini-ii ri' l I I'll il. -t ii ill i if 1 1 V i irli Is. ' iii - a tun. ' u I' api il frmn 1 1 - M ' k u I, i ii ii ail i ii t ria I : v. !,,, u a- rapt iiii-d l In ' in ; ; '-.I -n iaiili- 'I'd ii r-ila y -' a--. A III T l.i' w as s,lV(.,l '. . ami w a. M iiii nti-il to K' ;m inatm y. I.', ntsii iais is t i in a i f that "' !' t lii'i r mn plnyi s tn 1 ' t.iif fn i-of rust nf tians. I-! two I'V.'lit sinus jt is ' -i In 1 In- i mplnyi s of hi ' - l !il lint In- spa i i a t ' 'I: V isjnli trips. a iii-w ia .mail Si lli'lillli- mi tin wint into i-tTiTt. ' -' I 'I'.lllis liny Iii'i'ii taki-n ' ; "i '.In' l'itTsi,,,a. liivisiim. 1 -! I'l iiii. ami two oil tin- ' n. w li i a s nniu- in (jj -'a ' 1 'in pa ii y s i-vpi-i.si'S. a mi in Im i of inij ni i it s w in- i.piiiinti : i ap'am Torn : " in in.!, p. .mi. ni .-an.iiil.it.-' - V'-:tr. II. may ( t,(. ' ""' liai- -mi,.- , ijuallv ri--"L tin li-t npm, ,llt alalal. - lint this . a. . '"I fair w.'i'i- h.1,1 u, -' LKl.iy fur thr lam-til ( 'it placf. ami .i. su... 1 ' I' " Maniac Oiiili' :i nniii- -sl tl... " lns wi n- pii si-nt at tin ' i iiiii'' anil ri-i.i.rt ih .t -f... linn-, I.n ttois tin-place." u Tliin-silay niirht .'1 trains with p.'ai hi's pas-i-,1 wi-stwaril ovi-rtln- I'i-iiii-sjlviiiii.i railrciiil. This wmihl mak.-;i total nf :tr' l itis. whii h av.-iiii'il ."ii liiiski-ts i-.iili on i.l maki'ii vrainl total of 1 ..-. l li.lski'ts. ( liarli-s I lu.ik. of AltiMiiia. in i'iiiiitanv w i'h Ins hrm hrr. hoiirili'il a Ir.-iulit truin mi Mninlay rvi'iiim; foe tin- purposi- of irn in tishi nir. It, i i -1 1 i r i s o'l at Im'HwimmI hi ina.l.' a inissti'p n ml his font was caiiitht hi'twccn tin- hrakr shm ami one of tin w ln'i'Is ami s, ha-llv injnri'd that It hail to Ii.' ainpntiiti'il on his arrival at the Alloo ti it hospital. --Mr. Otr Ailains. son of Mr. ami Mrs. Siimm Ailiims. of Ki'lsaiHi. tl :! in.l'itts liutiion t In-.".t h inst., fiom tvphiml fi-vcr. Tin' yoiinc man was almnt, t w i'iity-oin- i ;irs of imi' iuiil had hrrii ftnployi'd as ii liri'inun on tin- IViinsylvaniu railroad. 1 1 is' if ma ins with Taken to his fortnei' home on Thursday of last week and interred in the Methodist cemetery at that place. --A hay horse admit live years old and i'iihini! ahont l.loo pounds w;is stolen Irmn tin- stahle of M. T. Co. in Altonna. on Tuesday ninht together w ith a set of harness and a road cart. The owner tlii.ked the hoof ami wheel marks for some d 1st i m-e on the Wopsononock road audit is supposed that the theif cros-i'd t lie mountain into this country Look out lor him. - n Thursday of last week the I'rohihi- t L misis of this county met iu Luyion's 1 1 a 1 1, iu .Ich nsinw n ami tuun mated the fnl- lowini; ticket: Treasurer, Henry J.arn hait.nl U.kxiiury: ( om ni issimieis, .1 ulin ,J . 1 1 unipliteys. nf .Inliiisinw n. and John l'ol snm. of ivic!ishiirj: l'.ior I lirector. Joseph 1'. Liiytmi. ni .Inliiistow n: A uditoi s. Will iam A. l'aiini r. or Motrellvillc, and W. 1). Join s, nl t aiulii iii tow hship. The old Mii nkle ( Jrist mi II in this place, whi.h was purchased some time ami hy Mi. Sa uiuel l.i ui w iu has hi -en r.-'it ted with ii. w machinery under the new process and is turning nut lirst class work. It is fur fuihish.'.l with steady power and plenty of it l'i-m. the dam and as water is tie' hest power lor in i.i work, our f. inner IriemN cm depend mi haviim tliehesi of wolk Iniii'. i i i e tin- mill a t rial. --(iim:;.' I;. Ket'arise, a prnmineiit liiii.kanl preacher and one of the lust kiiiAin in. ii in le-dfoid coniitv. riim iiiiti, -il siijrj.l.. on Sunday mm i nir hy lui :: a 1 ni.'. a t his home near Sa letn v i 1 le in le-ilinid county. Mr. KeLraiise w;is i',o Vt'ill - nl lu'r. lie held sel ices on Satur i.'ay un:ht ainl was in particularly L'ood spirits ami led his horses, as was his usual ru-t.ui,. Two liou i s later his family found hiiii h.iiiLriii!; to a cherry tree close hy the hn.i-e. - A man w h lar.eil to he a.-scss.-.l .-an Vi.ii- ill lln- . oveln In r eleclimi hy calilllL' two men who w i 1 1 s ..-ir he has heen a res ident of t he district for tiii days. I'.ut if he i n ,s to pay ii state or county tax. ussesstt! wi'.hiu two yea I '- immediately pi eceeil i n tin el.clion in days helnri: the flection. I here I s io pnw if II pill I i ill t 1 1 1 hilt ill se- i ui . hi iu a vote The payment of taxes. t. . 'iml.le ii man m vole. musT ! made i:nl ia t. r t htii t . tnler T. If y.m wait nu ll 1 ( i. tni.er s. yon ii! just he :.'- hours too A most ii j si ri s; i.r m i iden t occii rred i n Lia'iii.i r township. Wei i.imeiaiid cnniit v, mi edlu-sil.iy last, ( hainticis Mitchell, nf LiLriuiii-r, who was helping to thresh, se ei a i mi les in t he count ry, while ti x iim a I. e!t. tin- shin sleeve tm his left arm was i-a ui; 1 1 ! hy tin- c 1 : m h -r and I.. f ire he emi 1.1 exn icate himself, the no 'tn 1 .1 -l- was draw ii in and turn out at the shoulder. Strong iL.-ii who s.nv the Iriirl.ifiil accident quailed at the siirht.. The liijnied man wastaki-L to his Inline where he has a lai.'e family tl' pi ndiu on him for sup port. A ne'ii. iia met! Jackson committed an assault and hitttery upon a ilauhter of Joseph So. i.-. iii I liinca us vi lie. Friday. He ills,, rohl . il the irirl of forty t-nts. I'nii-laliie Lynieii 1'iii'e arrested the mall ami took him hcfoi e J n t ice John K. Slio enleii. A laiire crow it iisst-m hied in the ,j usi ,ces ,-ourt to hear t he test imoiiy. and in the most interest in-r port ion of t In- In-iir-i n a; 1 he llo. ir -udileii ly vave Way. precipi t ill i li-; t he j usi it-e. . it nesse. prisonei imd en ii "'nil's into the cellar. Jackson was la niialit hen- ami loilm in tin- county jail. - I !'! it'll ;ln( i'l tjixlii: i: Thui'silay afternoon ieorae Lavc ly. of Johnstown, a stonemason hy oecii patitiu. w its v, ni kintf at his trade at Stui. tori Mills, this c. unity, helpini; to lay the iilm r meii i s for t h,. ni w iion hrid'e across i.tiiemahohiiiir creek. A derrick pin fell and struck him on the head crushing in t In- -Ii ii I ! and k nock i nir hi in from thescaf inliim : iu an uiicmiscious coii.lition. He regained cou-ciousiie-s Friday fvciiln, tu.t the doctors say that it is almost iin I ossihle for him ti) recover. He is a' the home of Luther (mrduer, atStantou Mills, and his wife; family and parents ar at hi- ,ed-ide. Smiu isi t li min-itit. A w l iter in an aL't iciilttn al paper .states tint the hest way to preservi; fruit is as follows: lo not pear or seal the fruit, mi-rely put it up cold. (let fresh fruit. w:i"h it I lioriiimhl v. put it in common three or four LTallmi earthen jars, press it down as much as you can without injiiritiu it. Take two mi nets com it ui lid extract silly X. whu'li mi can u'et at any (tni store, dis solve it in four trillions hmlim; w ater, when cool pour on eiiotiah lo cover the fruit. The saiyx prevents fermentation and the wait r keeps the air from the fruit. The fruit is -aid to keep oiier ami taste heller than hy the canning process and it is cer taini worth a trial, William Leahev died at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lea In y. at Lilly, on Tuesday, Septeiuher l.'tli. ls'.ii ai'e.l :.'' years. Lesides his parents he is survived hy live hroihers all well known citiens of Lilly, namely, I'arou. John, Patrick. Thomas and Daniel autil two sister. Mary ami C'athurine. lie was ticket atieitl at Lilly, from OetoI tT 17. tiil Novemtjer ls'.r.', w hen lie went to Koeh-i-st.-r. N. V., to lake a course in short hau.I. He then went to Columhiis, i ., whi le he had a position iu the car record oliire of the I. C. C. vV S. L. Kailroiid un til his health failed. He silllerctl from llrjaht's tlisease and four weeks aao came Inline siuct! which time he urew gradually W m -e lilitil lie died. At Lilly, w here he pas-eil t he irrcatt-r pot tion of his life, hi: will he mii'j and kindly reiiicmhered for his n.ai.v cooil tiialilies of mind and heart, and the t nmpaiiimi-nf his youth and man hiMitl will deeply re ret that an All-wise prnv nl. -nee has seen lit to remove from this earth one wlio Kave stlfll promise of hcihu' a useful and honored citi.eii. Tratlr HrlKlnriilnK I'p. Aecordilitf to the ('onnellsville Cnurirr, then- is an improvement In the coktt trade of t he Coliliellsville letion, mid the ho" ful feel in i4 anions the opeintors (rows siiohaei as the diiys .'.ion. While there il no marked incre is,. in thedemaiid. ship ments having fallen lower than ever last week, the siiiriinir up of more iron mills yives hope thai the tide of trade must soon llnw strongly the other way. The iron trad" journals airrt-e that the hot torn has heen k 'ached and that future changes will he for the heller. It is scarcely pos slhh: that this ilepres.-ins iHthditioil can loin; continue with the iron mills starting up at lh(" rate they have heen doing dur ing the past several weeks. Tin- improve ment will he slow, hut hv the same token il will he sure. When furnaces are once mil of blast they are not likely to he put in Mast until the demand for their pro duct promises to he pruli table and m:i-uiu- Ul'Ut. int'ltlf Urn. Robert A. Jlrtoy. (ii ii. ral Unbel t A. Mct'oy. cashier of the Klair County Itank at Tyrone, committed suicide at his home in that place about 4 o'clock on Mn inlay moriiiuif hv shootm; hi nisei f i n t he riirht temple. No cause can lie iissinned for the rash act other Than temporary insanity caused, hy sickness and hro (dinjr over the deaths of his wife and only son, w hich occurred a couple of years !". (lencral McCoy was well known to the ohler residents of Kleiislurf, liavimr re sitletl here for several years prior to the late war, at that time ln-intr a clerk in tie plot honotary's odice and eiiuaetl in read ing law in the oft ice of the late .lutlire Johnston. He was admitted to the bar iu this county in June, lstU), and practiced his piofcssjon until the breaking out of the re-iM-lliou, when he enlisted and left Ktieus- hurr as a iiii'iiiIht of Company A, Klevenlh I'ennsy lvania Keserves on the f.'lh of June, lst',1. and served duriuK the entire war. He was honorably discharged with the record of Li ij-'atlicr (ieneral in March. lsi",.". .fter his discharge from the army he became private secretary t: (Jovernor Curt i ii. Then he was chief clerk in the land department at llarrishursr. and at the orjrani.at ion of the Llair Count v l'.ankinir Company at Tyrone in ls74 lie was appoint ed "ashier, which position he tilled ever since. He was also president of the Jun iata Minimx ami Mamifactiirini; Company and a member of the tirm of Liveriuht, McCoy ,v Co., coal miners. t Ieneral McCoy was born in this county on June Tth. ls::."i, an.l was iu the .V.ith year of his aire, lie was married at llarrisburtf in lsi'; to Kinma Wallace, wfio dietl at Tyrone. February :i. ls;il. one iiu.nth alter the death of t heir only son. KoU'i t Wal 1 a c e, ho died January :i. ls'.ii, aveil years. Ilnrkrr in I lie Man. Karker is the man. (Snnlimj. I'orrei t! "Ihirker is the man" who kicked the f on;ix ancestors nut t.f the Hstt.nice in Lln-nshtirir ami for a lonir time the house of Thompson kicketi iinavailimrly against I lit: house of Marker. 1 1 is now "die ihnj or t iit the hatchet" with the ttuxlhuj ami " Lilt ker is i he man." "Karker Is the man" who. when there w as a vacancy on t In-judicial bench in this county, turned down the late (lin. M. Kcade. Ksip, w ho hail accepted the nomi nation and made a hopeless t'mhl for the office a few years liefore. "Karker is tin man" w ho w hen there w as a sure t hiii1; of iin appointment said, "we'll take it." "Karker is the man." "Karker is the man" who. when C. T. Unbelts. S. W. Davis, Fesius LI. .yd. Har rison Du is and John Owens wt-ri- appli cants for the posiolfice under Harrison four eais airo. scattered them all to Un winds by aiisweriim that "I'll take that myself." "Karker is t he man." "Karker is the man" who when Captain Davis announced himself as a eamlid ite for Conirress two years auo. entTed him ofT the track ami said "we'll take the tlele trates for Scull." "Ka.ker is the man." "Karker is the man" w bo ixave David Coulter a lesson iu politics when he was a candidate for the nomination for treasurer at the late K. -publican con vent ion. and David is sf ill wmi.lerinu' wfiat struck him. 'Karker is the man." "Karker is the man" w ho rules the Re publican puppets in this county ami t hey InVe to dance when he pulls t lie string. Inrrlatt Llrrntrii. The follow inu tiiarriajrc licenses were is sued by the Clerk of tin: Orph-ms' Court for the week ending Wednesday, .Septem ber l.'.lh. ls'i.;: Charles K. Lini.'. Indiana county, anil Mary A. Suitman. Cambria county. .lohn Hare and Annie Schucha, James tow ii. Elmer X. Kyrne. I'ation, and Mauie Drass. Chest township. tieoi-tfi- A. Skelly. Franklin, and Annie Stephens, Loretto. Aiu;ustiti C. Fish. r, I'atton. ami Mary Kishop, Allegheny township. Isatlore Seyniore and Theresa Kishop, Allegheny township. D. L. Keyseraod M. K. tirillith, Jolnis tow n. Johii.I. Uei:hard. Mineral Point, ami Lizzie A. Daks, Croyle township. Samuel Warner and Mary Ctibauuh, J'lhustow tl. Andrew J. Kyer, Hollitlaystmrir, l'a., and Margaret L. Kecher, (iallit.in. Klijah II. Miller, Uoxhiiry, ami Amanda ( lar.iner, Joliiistown. . Thomas I. DoiiKhiioiir and Sarah Car penter, Johnstown. James W. L. Kerr. I'ittshnrs. and Sadie Mabel Chute. Kbenshuri:. John Hit-key and Catharine Con way. Johnstown. Dw isrht Roberts and Minnie Von Liinen, Johnstown. i l.'iir?.' F. Moore and Carrie Hamilton. Johnstow ii. Andrew J. Miller and Sarah E. Atkin son, Conemauirh. J.ihii Edin und Cora Matthews, Iieade tow iiship. Joseph II. Wherry and Ma I'lorei.c" Litz.iin'er. MierinTn SheritT Shtimaker tlisMisetl of the follow ing properties at sherilT's sa'e last week: The inteiest of Charles H. McAteer in three iots of .'round in Johnstown to the Security Kuililiiux ami Loan Association tor Jsii.-.iio. The interest of John Stark in a house and lot in Morrell ville to T. J. Fearl for (:. The interest of Ceorste Kolt. in a lot iu Daisytwn to Mrs. Kolt. fur f.. The interest of II. M. Neel in Joo acn s of land iu Adams township to Charles A. O'Krien for fri.Toi). The interest of William Dilmati iu a house and lot ia Siiinci iiill Lorouch to M. D. Kittell lor (j:. Tin: interest of tieoriie Ellwaiiffer ii. a house and lot in Ashville to the Excelsior Kui Id in).' and Loan Association for ."). The interest of Hannah Schmeader in a house and lot in Washington township to Mrs. A. Koss fur t:.. The interest Erhanl Farahaujrh in a farm iu Allenhetiy township and twi pieces of land in Carroll township to William Chap lin for IK. The inteiest of E. (Jessler iu a piece of land and two houses in Hastings lmouiih to John A. IJessler for H. 'J he interest of J. I L and Sarah Fisht-r in a piece of land in Portage township to Israel C. Caldwell for t::. The sale of the properties of Alice S. Hays, A'hert J. Daks, Jacob Zelasky, Johnstown; Owen Inoldsby, Washlnutoli township, and that of Philomeua (ilasser. Elder township, were stayed. lilnlllmK. Some very proiniiu iit Democrats concetle the election of the entire Republican ticket in this county next November. From present appearances it is only a question as to how lariru the majority will lie. EliOixhitrij llt rnld. It is an old saying that lioys after niKbt time, in passing a gpiveyarii always whis tle to keep their courage up. Our Repub lican brethein are at the same liaine and we trive tin: above as a sample of their sor ry efforts. If they could gel David Coulter, late Re publican candidate for treasurer from East ConeinauK" j"'" n whistle they would feel milch better, hut all efforts to get U.ivid to pucker and look pleasant have proviMl futile. Even the announcement hi the Johns town Tribune that Captain Davis might bean independent candidate fell Hat on Davhl and his friends, and unless David is captured hy their whistling, they have very little liojiu. 1'Anrt lrftl. The following cases wt re d isHscd of last week ill addition to those already reported in the Fkkkm.vn: Commonwealth vs. Charles Hohan and John Stanton. Jury find defendants guilty of receiving stolen goods. Sen tenced to pay a tine of f 10 and costs. Commonwealth vs. Edward Keales, lar ceny. Jury tint! defendant guilty. Commonwealth vs. Ann'e Yarnell, as sault and battery. Jury find defendant not guilty and the prosecutor, Heniy Dias, pay the costs. Commonwealth vs Charles McNeills, de frauding a Niai-ding-hoiise keeper. Jury liml defendant not guilty ami the prosecu tor. Frank Larison, pay tin: costs. Iu the surety of the peace cases of Hen ry Dias vs. Annie Yarnell, and Annie Yar nell vs. Henry Dias. the court directed the prosecutor in each ease to pay the co-ts. Commonwealth vs. Andrew Zuvarri and Stephen Zuvari. felonious assault and and battery. Jury tind Andrew Zuvarri guilty and Stephen Zuvarra not guilty. Commonwealth vs. John Plaocein. as sault and battery. Jury tind defendant guilty. Commonwealth vs. Willia'n Steele, em bezzlement. Defendant plead guilty. Commonwealth vs. Neil O'Donuell, for nication and bastardy. Defendant plead guilty anil the usual sentence was imposed. Commonwealth vs. Ed. Kraiidon, th fraiulinir a Imai'ding-house keeper. De fendant plead guilty. Commonwealth vs. Kridu'et Sherman, keeping a disord ;rly house. Defendant discharged. Commonwealth vs. Theodore Mercer, felonious assault ami careless discharging of tire-arms, and trespass. Jury found dei fentlaiit guilty on the last count in the in dictment. Commonwealth vs. (osors-e Kerger. tres pass. Defendant discharged. Commonwealth vs. tJeorge Elder, forni cation and bastardy. Defendant plead trinity ami the usual sentence imposed. Commonwealth vs. Frank Rolierts, fel onious assault anil pointing tire-arms. Jury tind defendant guilty with a recom mendation to the mercy of the court. Commonwealth vs. Charles Matthews, shooting with intent to kill and felonious shooting. Jury tind defendant not guilty. Commonwealth Vs. Charles Matthews, surety of the peace. Sentenced to pay the costs and enter into recognizance lo ke-u t he peace. ( omiiionw ealtl Kensey, larceny vs. Howard anil Alliert Jury liml defendants not guilty. Common wt-alt h vs. Henry !L giavati-tl assault ami liatterv. Miller, ag Jurv liml defendants guilt v. Cnm m n w ea I r b vs. William Thomas and William IleNel. larceny. Jury tind defendants not guilty. Commonwealth vs. Philip Fulker, felon ious assault anil re.-klessly miming a pis tol. Jury liml defendant guilty on second count in indictment. Commonwealth vs. John (aily, malicious mischief ami assault ami battery. Jury tind defendant guilty of sect. ml count in indictment. Commonwealth vs. Daniel Mi-Fall, open lewdness and soiicilatii.n to commit sodo my. J ury liml defendant guilty. Commonwealth vs. Edward Ream, larce ny. Jury liml defendant guilty. Commonwealth vs. William iH'smotid. fm nicat inn. Jury tind defendant not guil ty and the prosecutor, Wilson Lloyd, to pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. Albert Low man et al.. larceny. Jury tind de fendants not guilty. Commonwealth vs. John (iilaidy. assault and battery. Jury tind iief.-mlan t guilty. Commonwealth vs. same, surety of the peat e. Jury liml defendant not guilty and the prosecutor. John Krow u. paythecosts. Commonwealth vs. Stephen Fieri and Stephen Novak, and Commonwealth vs. Annie Yannitski, assault and battery, cross suits, were tried together. The jury ft n ii.l Stephen Fieri and Annie Yannitz ki guilty and Stephen Novak not guilty. Sentenced to pay a line of live dollars and costs of prosecution. Commonwealth vs. (ieorge Kurn. assault ami battery with intent to commit rape. Jury tind defendant guilty. Commonwealth vs. John McAvoy, ma licious mischief ami cruelty to animals. Jury find defendant guilty of malicious mischief tint not guilty of i-ruelty to ani mals. Sentenced to pay a line of live dol lars and costs. Commonwealth vs. Thomas Melvin. em bezzlement. Jury tind ilefenilan t not guil ty and the prosecutor, James Flynii, pay t he costs. Commonwealth vs. Elvira Aubry. Jury liml defendant not guilty. Common weal th vs. John McSally, ma licious mischief. Jury tind defendant guilty. Sentenced to pay a line of live dol lars ami costs and go to jail for ten days. Commonwealth vs Ludwick (.aelets, de frauding a hoarding-house keeper. Jury tind defendant guilty. Sentenced to pay the costs ami go to jail for 'Jt hours. Commonwealth vs. Emma Hughes, for nication. Jury lind defendant not guilty. Commonwealth vs. (ieorge McCrea. ailultry. Jury lind defendant not guilty. Com mon wealth vs. Christ Snyder ami wife, surety of the peace. Defendants sentenced to pay the costs. NM'ON I) W KKK. Commonwealth vs. James C. Slick, lar ceny. Continued. Commonwealth vs. Andy Kez.ara et al., highway robbery. Continued. Common wealth vs. Simon Wess, forni cation and bastardy. Jury lind him guilty. The usual sentence imposed. Commonwealth vs. William Dunn, se duction under promise of marriage. Jury liml defendant gni'ty. Commonwealth vs. tteorgt: Koring, as sault. Jury tint! defendant not guilty and divide the costs equally lietweeii the de fendant and the prosecutor, Charles Fara abaugh. Commonwealth Vs?. August Keppler, as sault and battery. Jury lind defendant not guilty and divide the costs equally be tween the defendant and the prosecutor. C'inrad Andres. Commonwealth vs. Mrs. Kesiah McCau ley, forcible entry and detainer. Jury tind defendant not guilty ami divide the costs lictwccu the defendant and the pios eculor, John A. Smith. Commonwealth vs. t ieorge Aiikenbauer, Violating the liquor laws. Continued. Commonwealth vs. William Kianiion, defrauding a hoarding-house keeper. De fendant discharged. Commonwealth vs. Ulysses Daiiels, for nicatitin and bastardy. Defendant plead guilty. The usual sentence imposed. Commonwealth vs. Edward Williams, larceny. Jury tind defendant not guilty. Hard Tlnit-ii Haul. The country probably never liofure ex perienced such a hard panic with so little general effect on business, and the country lias never been in a giod con dition as it is in to-day. The demand for articles of known purity and quality has lieen steadily increasing instead of de cieusing. So il is w ith the rye whiskies bottled by Max Klein. The public know that the Silver Age, Duqucsue and Rear Creek ryes are the finest in the country. They know that doctors recommend them; that as a stimulant they are unsurpassed. They are for sale by all !irst-class hotels and dcaleis at 1..V, 1.'.'." and fl.ui per quart respectively. Send for a catalogue of the liiiest whiskies, wiut-s and liquors in the slate to Max Klein, Federal street, Allegheny, Pa. Tiik races al the IloMidayshurg fair on Wednesday had to lo postponed uu ac count of had w ealhcr. letter. ( Spkclal CoRK.i3jrosrjEJ.cr. ) The time aptly designated the FaU Fofctivities Searniu, waa inaugurated by the opening of the Fifth Annual Exhibi tion of the Cireat Ihttsburgh Kxoeiuon, on the evening of September 6th. This pre-eminently sutvetieful institu tion, is very iiulaf with the people of Pitu-burgh ami vicinity, .its attnu tiona are always of the highest order, and never fail to plea.se the hundreds of thousand of visitors who patronize it each season, ltd average yearly attendance is five hundred thou-sand ersons during the forty days it ia 0.en. These figure are abundant evidence of it. pularity. The opening this season was even a more pronounced Mitx-ess than ever before. The announcement was made, tliat the tiublic would be admitted at 8 p. m., but long liefore that hour, thousands of anxious-visitors w ere clamoring for admit-sion. Everything U-ing in readiness, the mau agemetit anticipated the time t-t for the oiieiiiii;; by nearly one hour. A stream of jolly, jubilant patrons, poured in the great buildings, and those w ho felt ironic ally inclined, tpiickly oct-m.ied the tteaU in the vicinity of the band Maud, in an tu'ijiation of the appearance of the famous Kro its band, and the ever popular Klaclc I'atti. When they ap'teared, these public favorites were greeted with tumultous ap plause by the immense audience, who clearly showed their appreciation, a the concert progressed, of both the band and singer. The buildings presented a handsome apiiearance throughout, the exhibits are costly and in good taste, tuitue of the displays lieing uniisally elegant. The decorations are new and in harmoiiv with thesurrouiidinast. Spauishand American colors predominating. The visitors clearly showed by their actions that they were gratititsd and pleased, and the "Fifth Eipot-itiou with all it pleasant features, has liecome an xvomplishrd frt. Harris. Koilac-ti. BMm.(in XtrlHrrn ,. tor la. Orders have Imi-u received by the su-iM-rintendei.t of the mines at I'atton. Cam Cambria county, to put ail the mines in full oM-rati..ii at once. This is cheering news, as for several months nasi it... ,.. have only been run.iing pan time, and some of them have U-en shut down alt,, getner, Sii'M-riiitendeni E. C. Kn.wn ays tliat within two weeks they w ill u- putiiii out tons of coal a day and tie fore the 1st of XovemlH-r th itput will amount to ...Vntiuisaday. This will mean the dis tribution of over lo.imi in cash each wt-ek ainoiu;the workmen of the place. The starting up of the mines at I'atton w ill al so I felt throughout the mining regions of the north of the county. At Hastings. Spangh r. and other places w here husi,.s has been stmiewhat slack it is exiected that a revival wiH also take place and everythingstart up Jivciy. A fi.r Tinux. The Lancaster Xtir Km states that two Lancaster eoiiiity farmers reached the the railroad station near their place about tin: same time one day last week. One had a load of wheat, the other a load of corn. Kolh loads were sold at i cents -r bush el. It is probable a similar case never be fore occurred in that county. Ilnrrl lauroai .allrr. 'PHE St" KSl'Hl B tK t.tlen f..rfle numlrol i lul Iit hu 1 1,1 inn urfHu?r in W ii,,uKton t-.wn-tup. fanilirla oiuoijr. a.ljacsQt to the ciial nnnedtif I'uwrll . M-i:i.y. do w In oprmtion. 1 he.'o lu are ltaie.l lol.lwy leiweeii Sum-nit n.l thr hlnh t.riilKC. on the township ron.l on or a.l.lrFM-8 PAT't, M'Kt.N.N , Sept. I. ls3. Sauiiull. 'ujl.ri t:0.. Pa. IOsr.-iSmall puriie. .Urk if roe n lixar.l fkia. j itb plain nlver rlarp. cotitalolOK mtnl ttiiilanp. Jvt d Munnter tunnptke hemra O'Hum'f autl Oeiuiun. Sullnhlo renmrj lor re turn ol mtnjf to Mrt. Munre Do. e.-, f. (i Kox 1.1. t.reon. 1. "ll'TANTI-.K Catholic youn man to rollect, 11 deliver anil solicit. Ad.lrena wim r-ler-"s-e. P. V. ilctJjVtKX, 79 Webatrr Ave., t'lttubura. Pa. Sept. 15. 3t. 'IHK Ktienrtiurv Kull.llnu a. loan Amoclatlon 1 will otter l.ir tale at the e-iuorll rhatnh-r, Kt enstiurir, on toe .'ourlh Monday In Septt mtier, l.txio.oo. THOS. IA !S. J-i-TtK I.tmmiH, Secretary. President. UK.NTS (male or lemale) make (10 a day. New Invention. Kvery tiouseliolj tnuiit have ti. Small outlay, hue pronu. Pertectlon Mttf. t.. lift St. Itlatr St ttleveiand. O. V. '4 FARMERS!- If Yof Want Good Flour TAKK VofKOKAI.N TO TIIK Old Shcnklc Mill IX KlfK.N'sIll !t.. 4, This Mill has recently W been refitted and furnish - V e.l with the NEW $(, PROCESS and turns j." out nothing but first ." chiss work. Bring in !h yur grain and give us a A . trial. SAMUEL LDDWIG, Proprietor. 4" sepli W. HOT tl hKllKAM'K. M X- SHETTIO. Paorurroi. located ax lioBola. Pa., near the H. K. It P. Hallway liMt. Wa alwaya endearor to tor nieb th bent afcommodalionf to buainera men, pleanure seeker and boarder. Person In fearrh ol jotnlort and quiet will nnd It a desl-aMe plare to atop. The Tabla If unnarpaMed and I alwayt upnlie.l with the beat the market atlt.rcH.and all the delicacies ot the season. I'he Bar is sup llle.l with the ebolreslol pore llqnors and eiitari and nolblDK but the bettl Is sold. Special atten tion iriven to the care ol horses. H. J.SCHETTK. VHM1MSTKATK1X NOT1UK. I-itareol Thomas J. W tlliams. deceased. Letters ol ad uitois trail. m on the enlate ol Tbnmas J. W llllams. late ot the boroull ot Kl eniiliura. Oaoibrla county. Pennsylvania. baviDK ben aranteil to me. all ersns indebtett to said Ute ate hereby notirlad to make payment to me without delay, and those bavin claims tl alnrt said estate will present them properly authenticated lor setUemrnt- SI SAN WIKL1AMS. Administratrix of Thomas J. Williams, uet.-e.ifed. Lbenabunt. Pa.. AukusI 18. ltnu. 1 XrX'CTtiK'S NOTICE. a Kniate o I Thomas Kinney: aeceasen. Letters testamentary in tbe estate ol Thomas Km try . late ol V 1 1 more hoiouxb. tlatul.ria coun ty, deceased, bavlnv lieen a-rauled to me all per sons indebted to raid estate are hereby not I tied to make payment lo uie without delay and those havluv claims a a I nut said estate will present them proiierly auiboot icaled lor acttlemfH. P. M. KINNtY. tjecuu.r, Sept. 1. 18V3. llmore,a. r AS 1 Kit. Kellahle men to sell oor eh'jli-e and hardy M umery stuck, and seed Po taioea lull and complete line. Many varl.-tie can only be obtained tlirounh as. Itomimsslon or salary paid weekly an 1 promptly. ttc-lus' and choice ol territory k'd. Hon l de. a. Write at once lor terms. A1.L.KN NI KSEHY Co., July -2. aut. S. L. USD. JIATCluT KBAKB. REED & READE, AttornVM nt lfiAV, EBKNSBl'K.t. - - - PENNA. s)-tmce on Ceutr street. ( 4 2H M M. D. KITTELL. Attorney-o t-Jiaw, KBKNSBUKU, PA. Office In Armory Hnlldlnic. opp.Conrt Hons. ryi w. DICK, X. ATTOKNEY-AT-L.AW, KBKHHHI'Kti. Pl'A' rS(ec-tal attention to Riven claims for Pen sion Bounty, etc. ehT- "1w0 JF. McKKXIiK'K, ATTUtaST ASDIiiH'WlIUOl IT UW, tBtNBl'Kl. - PA 4wTOIBoe oa Uentiw slxoet. Pllta Atteimtioim ! TPH "JflJi We are convinced that our prices and goods are right. Since we became Simon & Co.'s successors our daily sales up to date have increased just 40 per cent., and we still continue to sell at the same small profit figures. In Clothing you can be suited in a Suit for yourself, your boy or boys in higher quality than price. In Spring and Summer Styles we are stocked up to overflowing. We feel confi dent that if you come to us you will go away better ple.'i-sed than ever before, as this is our motto: Why do you get your Shirts mado when you can get them to fit you and goods to suit the most particular. We hate Shirt from cent- up to Men's I V. iora Hats in eti-rv shade, colur and style that vmi want fur f 1.4". Also a very tine line nf the latest anil must fashionatiie Stilf Hats from . cents Up. FURNITURE. lit-Iow we will quote a few prices. Then you can jmluc for yourself. 1 set sriMki yellow Chairs .'!.) 1 set irool tlark Chairs 'J.' 1 set uixkI ttark Chairs rt.im 1 set cane seat Chairs iu dark 4.'.s 1 set cane seat Chairs iu dark ."...VI 1 set cane seat Chairs in tlark .,i 1 set cane seat Chairs. Mahogany.... !1 Oak KtM-ker witn arm 1.7.1 1 Mark Kueker with arm l.i'. 1 Oak rant' s at, fancy arm '.'.s."i j 1 tlark taiie s.:u. taniy V.7." 1 lisrht. very fam-v arm -.'.'" Chilli's KiM-kers. Slip., 7."m-. ami... !. I'ei luratiii Chairs ami Kim kers iu all st t ies a II1 prices. 1 full s-.ii-t-e Mahogany or Walnut i I..il-ruiiiii Suite "l.i j 1 full "-piece Oak' Ititl-riHi m Suit '7.i j Sitieltoaitis. ( u.lH.ai Is ui'il Sinks a i sM-clalty. OH Clotli & Carpets. We are stiK-kml in OilClnlh ami Cari ts. It will save vmi money to huy .f Us as iu l.uyiinr our stin k early ami in larueiuaii tities tvesayetl inom-y. We challenge any one to equal offerin"' litis se.ison. Don't wait N. D. It may be of interest to you to say we arj still deep in the grocery busine;s. It will surprise you to seethe way we are selling goods! in this department ot our mammoth store. Some merchants say "I wonder where they can get gi.ods to sell at those figures, as we can't buy them wholesale at the prices they are retailing lor." Here is the the secret: We know where the goods grow that is why we sell so low. And when you come to town, Look for the Red FlagThat is the Place. Ci o f CO O 3 tt w f w Q H H O m 00 m v U3 O f O O 73 m i H- L. JOH.SSTO.S. M.J.KH k.. A. W.bVfK. KSTABLIKHHII IST'i. Johnston, Buck & Co., J IAN K Kl iS. EBENSBUnti. - PENX'A. A. W. RI CH, ( a.blfr. KflTAIII.llHBI ls8. Carrolltown Bank, OAKKHUTdWN, I'A. T. A. Nll tKH4t lll, I'Mhlrr. General Banting Business Transacted. The totlowlnic r th. .rlnplpkl feturei ol general bahKinir builnesa : iif.imisits KeoelTetl pThlp on drman.1. and Interest tear Idk eertlncaiei Uoed to tluie deKMuri. IJIA.MI Extended to eontnmer on tavorahle tetmn and approved paper discounted at all time. 'OLI.ErTIKH Made In the locality and opon all thebanklntt towns In the United State. fharRei moilerate. nRAFTM Issne.1 neicotlaMe In ail parts nf the lnttd States, and lorelicn eiehanue lenoe.1 on ill parts of Kuroj . Ol tnerrhants. farmers and nthers solicited, to whom reasonable aronnioilatlon wilt te extended. Patrons are assured lht all tranaxPtlnns shall be held a strictly private and c-inhdcnttal. and that they will tie treated a liberally as itood banklnx 10 les will per 31 It. Hesieet tally, JOIISNTOS. HU H ". AUMINISTKATtKSMin-K. rtate ol Silas Nuiile. deceased letters ol admlnlstratloa on the e'tmle ol lla. Naicle. deresseil. late ol AlU-ichery townnlilp. t'amtiria connt. I'ernsylvania. having lieen a-ranted to me. all persons Indebted to said estate are hereby n.itlrle.1 to make patmet U me with out delaT.and lho havlnu c'.aluis a alnft said estal. will preseiit then .rerly aoihentlraled tor settlement JOSfcl'H K. HsllKK. AdmlnUuator. Anttt ta, SW. ID FfllPI v Please and Satisfy Everybody. l-'loor Oil Clot h from V." Ci-Hts to 4s cents er s.juare yard. Ingrain Carpet, one yanl w itje. at .'id, i'K 4s ami no cents. Stair Catet from ','.'! cents up 1 .Hit t-nts per yard. SHOES! SHOES! If you wi-h in ;'i t a ifotttl ami substan tial Shoe call on us. Vou uill surely litid soiiu't h i :iir that till! suit you. Ladies' ihuiiMla plain tip Hal sprins iieel, tuition 1. .'." Ill ?'.'.ll I.ailies' d. insula, opera and eoinmuii Sense, huttoll. heel l.'J.'ito l.Vl Ladies" extra line i i it-tl Il.'ui-in r -. .vi Ladies' russ.-t. tipp.tl. Imtion -j.iio Ladies" tine H-tlhlett till T tolK'd : as,,. Misses' and Children's iniii-m leather tipued l.lo. I.'.'."!. I. .'to j Ladies" line sura... hut ton or luce . Ladies' t i.ied and coiiniiiiii sense Ox- i h't'ls f.mt ami 1. ..-. j Children's tipM-tl Oxfords , : i "hiltireii's russet ami doiiirula .pi-iim heel l.si and l.IH I n tan ts' s,iM-s fr.:ii cei.i s up. M-i;'s tare ami eninrn-ss s l.'j't I M en's sat in calf, lace or congress ".'.' I Men's I; calf, lace or coiiim- t "-, i Men's Ilppeil Hill. her. extra lilie '.'."ill M en's line hai.d-sew til. lace or con- L'l'i-Ss . 1 .-ii's I ii i -a ria n ca I f. laee . ireniiu'i i-ss . . ',.tsi Men's line Kangaroo tipped, laee or congress :;.t Mi ii sextta tine '.issaiin ii- calf. Ian- 1 the intrinsic value as well as the but come at once to lours Respectfully, THE BEST PLACE IN ALTOONA TO BUY CLOTHING IS AT JOIfJS Mc COAW'ELU S 1300 ELEVENTH AVENUE. Where you will find a complete line of Men's, Boys' and Chil dren's Suitings in all styles and qualities. fr Men and Boys, for Style and Finish can not be beat for the price Furnishing Goods, Hats and caps, TRUNKS AND SATCHELS in endless varieties. You are invited to call and see us when in the ityand we will do you good. JOHN McCONNELL, ALTOOXA , IKX XA . 173 S s SI 51 a A FUIX NEW STOCK -OF FALL Al WINTER CLOTHING AND- -UNPeRWeAR5- AT C. A. SHARBAUGH'S, CARROLLTOWN. la IXH'Look for Ad. next week.. EBENSBTJRG Marbles Granite Works, J. WILKINSON 8l SON, PROPRIETORS, DEALKIaS IX Monuments, Headstones, Vaults and Saret phagis. Marble and Marbleized Slate Mantels, reinetery Fencing of all' kinds. Also Iron Fem-ing for public buildings and dwellings. ruirlia-M-rs wiU tind finr iri-s tlip Inwtt wlin tliev consiil.-r tin. pla-; f.f work w niaiiiifiu-tiir.-. W.-aobuy by the car-load and rI ve custoini-r tin advantaui- uf n- WE CIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE ETTIN(R (OF WdPflSK. WA?HINCTON AND JEFFERSON COLLECE. NINETY -1 Hllt! I'KAK i pens sept. I.t. Kul ly iU pied Mir eollnre work Klei-tive euares adapt ed to Ria.ly prepare or rtta.l til the learned .proiesali'n laboratories for t'beiuistry. Mineramtcy mil Hiiik.iit. Athletic Kield and sew tiynaslum with Medu-al lnrwtnr. Kn'nes very molerale. Aluiunl Address TH t Plit'.'SI IKN'f. Washington. Pa. H II. MYEUS. s ATTUKMEY-AT-I.AW. tCBaritiBi'Ma. ta. -Ofee la (Jollonade Wow, tin l)Btr treat. at such a re-nark'ably low price or -oiiirress j ,75 Men's 'rain plow slllM.s hu.-kled. Ital-li-t toiitrue 1.::.", Mens Molkilli; slioes 'on ( jr.-t f-,, n from ' '.ei cents to 1. DRY GOODS. Ladies, here is the plai'c t'i irt-t your ili'y ITimkIs. C 11 it a i us from 7."i cents .'..ii -r pair. Ladies' ,. n al.- ttaists. lifhi or dark, .Ml cent-. Ladies' In i..-t w a is -. i trin .-d a lid s 1 j ,j, with riitlU'.l front at 74c. White ait. all kinds of material, the lat-st and most fasuioiiahle styles, (ruin 1,1 cents to Is. )res ; ti ir liu ins for s cents jM-r yard and up. Apron j-'iii-'haiiis from I', to u cents. M us in in lileacheii or uiihleaclied from t: , ti ill eellts. I II Ca I ico u e are slue kinl f 11 II of t he li lies! , newt-si and most deirahle in the market, at from :t to 1 1 cents. Ladies' sUirl etiil.rtiitiery, 4o im lies w iile. fur 4s cents and up. J-'h in iK-i im eiiiluoidery from :i." cents to to 1 iet paid. A Cotllplele lilie of 1 1 i II I 111 i II L's of all soils and dresses iii all tvli' 011 our sin-lyes uml counter. I'all and see them. You can't help hut huy. as lie- haiu'ains tt e are olleiin in t,,. ladies line are miii'i hintf that you can't m asp every da t . variety and extent of our bargain THE LEADERS. GAIXITZIN, PENNA. w- 151 ra 155 15- 151 s 51 15' 15 D OX A LI) E. DUFTON, A11XIKN EY-AT UW, r.miii f vana. psrlltiee la Opera Hvsm, l)alsi wnL T