saast. mbm .t'vccman. KBK.N-4DI BO, CAM MI A CO.. PA. I KIUAY. - - FERRLM RY . I9N, i i twuvM mn nmn Fur Cuuirrr iimn at l.iugr, JA.MKS I) II AXi (K'K. of Wnango. Kxi i.okkh Jm DM said at Hull, Kng Bsa I. tli at he will start in July ou a p'-arcli for an unknown continent in the Arctic o D. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Nuw that congress has jiiL-si-d thtWil t"a hill it hchuoves the MMM to "get a move on" ami sIilw that they cau be of Some use to tiie country. Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE axliiiiirton Letter. Kvi WM Wii.i.iam announced at Ber lin that the commercial treaty with Rus sia had ISM signed, and warned the n ulist.ig that war might follow its rejection. Til K World's Fair Board of this state has closed its iahors, The amount of money it received was 306,000, and the financial statement shows a surplus of i 1,010. Gt'.KoE V CHILOS, proprietor of the Philadelphia l'ublic I.tdytr died at his home in that tity, on Saturday morn ing fn m the effects of a stroke of paral JTM Mistair.ed by him on the 18th of Jiu.uary. lie was born in Baltimore, Md , May 12, 1829. Kxeept his wife, Mr C'hiUls has DO immediate family. The senate did not come to a vote on the Ftdt ial election bill on Wednesday as was anticipated. Several seuators who had uot hitherto spoken desired an i pportuinty to te heard on the mea mrp, and by unanimous consent the lime of general debate was extended. Amkrican canned goods' get a hard blow by the deci.-ion of Cieneral Mercicr, French Minister of war, that canned goods foi the nrmy shall in future be ex clusively of French manufacture, liith rrto the ROOM have been furnished by America! ,-s, who held a monopoly, lhr change will increase the cost of the it, i ds to the government 1M per cent., atul it will have to nk a supplernentaiy nodal n sodn to ptmsua its tuj plus The agricultural building at the World's l air gn uuds in Chicago, was lightly diningi d by lire on Weilnesday ii Mi 1 1. 1 on. After the fire w:is out a sec tion of glass ahout U;0 feet long fell from thp roof, narrowly missing a iium Ler of tirenien who were underneath. There ore only about three car loads of xhibits in the building and they Wll at M tm.e in any danger. The tire wa I inceiiiliary origin. Karlier in the day a blaze was discovrn-d in a pile of rub bish close to the huildini;. George William' ilvihK of biecotMEhs. reeksi mo, m4 i he 1 The "SlercavttU Jttiriuil a Republican paper in difciissing the tinatuia! ques tion in a reient issue gives the following as ti e (HMI f r business depression: Various eaSBM s are given in account-. Ing for the tinani ial stringency and bus liuss depretsion in this countiy. 1 he silver question and fear of tariff revision are the caUSCS most generailv assigned. While tin se have no doubt contributed, it is U coming more appar ent every day that the chief cause has been extravagant speculation throughout the world. The past t n y ars have brn years of the megt extravagant ipei iiiiitku that the world has Ken. Fabulous sums have leer sunk in Kpeeulation in rail ro:ds, canals, ntw towns and banks, i s pel ially in oolfa Aim rua, Australia and the United States, The bubble burst in (several South American states two years ago; in Aus tralia last year, w hich resulted almost in national bankruptcy, and now we have "kt'fll.illUilil 1 1 ! " tarn Ikla . Wswiiiuiuhi D r Feb. Sd, 18M. President Cleveland was one of lh- first, outside of his COORieOBMXUtl colleagues, to extend congratulations to I'hairman Wilson ou the success of his tariff tight in the House. The congratulations were telephoned from the White HoOSS to the capitol. Mr. Wilson is not a man of robust health at the best, and the con tinuous and arduous lalor which he lias performed since becoming chairman of the W ay s and Means committee has al most completely broken him down. He has earnt?d a rest and be will probably leave Washington to spend several weeks in some quiet place, other Democrats at times allowed the noise of the opposi tion to raise doll I ts of the passage of the bill bat Mr. Wilson has been confident from the day the hill was reported from the committee that it would DABS with out being materially changed. The re sult shows that his confidence was built upon a firm foundation the belief that men elected to congress on a tariff re form issue would not allow theiii.-ilvi-s to be Stampeded by manufactured sentiment against tariff reform. Representative Dingley, of Maine, was the only Republican who succeeded in getting au amendment to the tariff hill adopted. He moved ttiat the bond period provided in the whiskey clause of the internal revenue section of the bill should lie three years, as at present, in- steod of eight years, as reported from the Committee, and the House voted with him. Democratic opposition to the income tix amendment, which at one time Seemed strong enough to endanger the whole bill, began to grow less and less early in the week and a day or two be fore the vote was taken had grown so msigniticanl that it was no longer con sidered a factor in the tight. If the Democratic Senators will do as well as the Democrats in the House have done tant'f reform will soon lie heie, but indi cations do not point to speedy action by the Senate. I'pon evidence presented by Judge Durand, of Mich., who baS Inch acting as -pei ial counsel iu tin- sinugglini; i a.-c-. the treasury department has decided to push the indictment against Whitney I.. Biise. chairman of the Republican State Central Committee of Oregon fur cum pin ny in the illegal landing of Chinese in that state. Judge Durand brought with lum to Washington the chief of a band of coast smugglers who hits tinned state's evidence Me it was who furnished the evidence against Boise, and he implicates several other prosai in lit Republicans of the state BTSM9 w ill be prosecuted if safHeienl corroborative evidence can lie secured. Si many lii s have lceti told concern ing the absence of Senator fetePaem m. of ReH Jersey, who was recently ordered south by his physician In -cause of a se vere bronchial affection, that he has re uirneii to N a-lnngton and announced that he would resume his dun- -, al though his doctor says he will eudanger hishfehyso doing. Mr. Mcpherson's friends, among w hom is President t 'U. ve land, aie try ing to puisiiade him not to eighty years oM. In resume his work until his health gets lanta. ami .InriiiL' tin better. 1 can state on the very highest autliority that no break has taken place in the pleasant relations which have ex isted for years between Senator McPln-r son and Voorbeee, and that all stories to the contrary are maliciously false. The debate On the Tucker bill for the repeal of the Federal election laws will C Oe in the senate next Tuesday and Un hid will be pa-sed, notwithstanding the silly stories which have been widely cir culated attributing indifference on tin part i if Democratic senators towards the bill. Not one word h;is been said by a Democrat to indicate that a single Dem ocratic senator will vote against the bill or remain away to keep from voting upon it. Neither is there any truth in the statement that Mr Cleveland has ex pressed, opposition to the bill. Secretary Carlisle accepted bids yester day for the 150,000,000 of bonds," in ac cordance with the official annonoemenl recently made, notwithstanding the iu l.miti-tl KrHirht Trains Col.i Mia s. O , FeleM William Sam sell was arrested here to day and taken to Columbiana on the charge of burglar izing cars on theFt. Wayne Kind. Haiti sell confessed to being one of a gang of men who have systematically looted freight trains mi this mad. At Colum biana there is a heavy grade where the trains are compelled to slow up. It has been the practice of the gang to hoard the cars at that point and throw off goods and conceal them under a culvert from which place they were carried away in a wagon. It is said the robbery has been on the wholesale plan ami the railroad detectives have heenwt irking on the case a long time. A part of the stolen goods wer- located in the cellar of a man named Howell and the fact was tipped off to the III mil la-rs of the gang, who escaped. Red ami W bite NeMiers Tight. Omaha. Neb.. Feb. - There was lively fight at Port Omaha between the white and Indian soldiers, and as a re sult half a deaen of the red.- are now in the hospital. Bad blood has existed for Some time between the white and red troopers., and a nomher of white soldiers attacked several of the Indians and gave them a good whipping. Tin' Indians went to their quarters and aroused their COnuadeS, Being iargelv outnumbered the whites fled. Only osm white soldier so far as known was hurt in the melee. The guard.- were rnlhY out and the Indian driven to their quarters. n i s a i o i ii K Men a cm. . of New ai k. N. .1. i lb- m a- attacked -i Migesl rest In- ha- ha I iii that time was thirty-six hours. Dee tors ha v e given up all hope of his recover v Near tireensburs on Tuesday evening an iiiikiiuw ii oliireil man was -truck f JeSMMtewa aeeemi latlaa east ami in -tarn iv allien. He nan aged about SS and was faiiiy well di eased, but bad ao m v. .lann - .1. P.railv. a Marylaml hull man. rtrftlsaj binadi at Beetaiale, mm beMupby Ughwavmeu au the read u tween BeattdaSe and Beenua, early Tne day BMMPuiagaad rubbed of Inwaad a rai BaMe suM araSeh. On iMnmiay. I- liru.-irv . Frederick I.. ueaueMev, aged SB years, af WmuuMgert, Men nut tMitfi hi-eye- with a ball from B-eanara revolver, lie despoadeai over ousiaes!) irnllllles. Me was takell In the bassdtal when- be died the aexl taora as. hit heart BeHefoute raised SSjSBB to n - move the Lasaobia ear Uarkt Ireui Caestw ti that place. Kauai h, N. J wen! them I mie batter. rahtug Was bxeuab ami -- rwwiiK nit- iiu.-ii-iry imm lusalum lor leu year-. In which place they will lie rc BWt eil. L. Scholield. the first man In make railroad ami liar iron iu the South, ilied Monday eight al hi- home m si. Bhuu, a suburb of Chattanooga, Teau. He was MOg he went In At w ar maile hiih-Ii ar sknt for Confederate ve.ei-. Srbohefdal SOiaveuted many valuable mechanical appliance-. In his cell iu the Eastern Pnrtratlsrj ai Philadelphia, where In- w as aerviag a seyen-yeal- -enli-uee fur caiisini; the death of a young married woman. Dr. Frederick Mei-terfelt, the mitiii inn- nut Ipracl i I inner, cununitted Baiehfe mi Tuesday b baagirur. Meislerf.-ll wa-ni f ih.-mn-t r ii, Mi nt the men who practiced their rile art in i aiiaueipnia ami i he death or a number women were credited in him. ol e. at. ABOUT There is much financial stnugency in I l'!e ttesupt of the Knight- of Laboi to r.ngland and Uerniany nt the pre.-ent time because of large sums lost in bad j mveSSaaSSMaj in Australia and America. The new countrus have been heavy ' lorrowers fkosn England and Germany, I and the loss ol confidence on the part of investors in imse countries was the principal cause of the panics in Australia and the Uuitd States. The "'silver scare" no doubt contrib uted to the panic last summer, and the tariff agitation is now retarding recovery, but neither has been a prime factor The worst is now over and business is on the up giade. p.ery day brings im proven i nt OVCt the preceding one. In vestors the world ever are recoveiing confidence Capital, which has been ar cumulating in the financial centers caus ing stagnation elsewhere is already seek ing new investments. Nearly all the World have been sellers during the past I 1 y.ar, w nun caused pries to tumble, fir.. !h: but sellers are turning buyers and values ' 'l on the stasis I'uxi" mm issue i.v ooiaimng an in junction from the courts and the twad die from Senators Allen, Feller, Stewart and Hoar about the illegality of their i8-ue. There is some talk iu favor of the Bailey resolution, which has been favorably reported to the House, being rushed through as a hint to Secretary Carlisle that the money received for the bond shall only Ih used to strengthen gold reserve fund, but as Representative McCreary has secured the right of way mr the next three day s in the House for hi.- Hawaiian resolution it is clear that -Mr. lialley s resolution UTinter Dress Woolens canin it a ime m, until the expiration of that time. Sen ator Sherman strongly favors Secretary Carlisle's action, but other Republicans are trying to make trouble, hoping to g: in Some partisan advantage. m. A Hospital Burned. BUOOJCI.TK, N. V., February .". The Memorial hospital, an institution for w men and children at tKs Prosinct an was almost totally ih-stroved bv 'The tire was discov tloor shortly after are becoming firmer. With the itai 1 o'clock, which caused great excitement question disposed of the conditions are "'"""f the inmates, but fortunately no f al'i MM I.',. Im mm ,1 ,, .v,. i iVan iituiuj in uu iines of husuiis" As U-aring on the finaucial future it is well to aasBSBnba tiiese facta. The tnsses ha the UaaSed Btabtt in railroads, mines and town sites bavs been largely apparent, wiuie Ihe lises of foreign in-oj-tnrslmvi- Ihi'h real, the monev hav ing been deposited in this country, when ' vailed uikju by th it assasdshsm some form. KUrintn. P i mmm jumping from the losses during the past year to stock holders and bondholders in railroad se curities aggregate alnjut 1 ,."( Hi ,000,01X1. Proba! ly one half tin amount was held by foreigners and to them the loss is al saoat total. The proertv purchased by this nionov, however, largely remains, and will be good m the future. Individuals here have lost ISM ir investments, but other individuals got the money and the peo ple of the country have property, which in many cases will in a short time be worth more than ever before. Men of courage and confidence in the future are now buying slocks and bonds at a frac tion of their cost and true value mm fatalities occurred. When the fire broke out tin re wen- twenty t ight patients in the institution, thirteen women and live young children. Some of them were able to leave the hospital without sssjal ance, but twelve of them hail to be car- ; ried out on cots and matn-sses. Some of the patients were so excited when the tlaincs were discovered that it was with the utmost difficulty that tliey were pre jiohce and nur.-es the windows. The tire was caused by a defective Hue and Canes d damage amounting to ab.ut if it in N i i.r Mae Um w. liert-'- I rbte vary larifa Mesft in mi. wit I Lil not to rmiKl uiM.n th niarr either TMWMMI lute lnrrM l ii.ii vo.-i . in .o ol nnul Chlis. one lot a Mr wt ol j INCH All-Woe 1 ( loth Suitings, krown to the vemio- l-ujer. :ic I.i.he ' i;ioth The M-fortlinnt u v.-iy lurui -ml.oui :,o chol. ol. rla.- HMSMtaa i ixL.nl or MmS mlrrt .i let or icre etnd iu fcruwa auaed. The um vern; trade aa Uru ktbeta ie ii m H taaii Sal tins n tie. ,rire In i yare. 35 CKNTS Wiint to ese saauptasT 38 IHCH All-V(,ol Cloth Plaids, 30 CENTS, ' 'it. retoe, e eaa All FINK to ku on lue I M I'l i K I till ji lue Ii i.-1. Ulii.ss a. ..l.i.s . Miot His ntrf Msfbrr. Pn-rsBtRc. Pa., Feb. 5 . Charles Mi --ner, uged 80 years, shot and fatally injured his step mother, and then com Settled suicide by shooting himself through the head, at their home, in this city to-night. Messner was married live weeks age He visited his step toother 8 tonight, and, after a short while, Ugan quarreling with her. Suddenly the young man turned to bl uster, kissed her good-bye and gave her his poekettok. with a little chaiige in it. He then drew out his pislol and shot ice ai ms stcn-motlier. 1 he first ball nit li SI SB ones ut 1 1 no a yard. ! IS ones :it :.V ft Jar A. $1 (i one at Six- a M. And every one who huy at thlattle ol W1NTKK HKS WtM I,KM - and Many o I them IIkL! en ukIi in texture ami color to t-c Le w. rn late m Hie i.rin and l-etwren season, will fet no. re lor the money and better value, than w.ia jeier sold Sf last mure -and we Hi ink aio, ha any i h er. (hitll ios. The new l.:i orl ntlnio now on a!e. The nnr Kreneh one.-, .'o-epiii a id. An ' a koth! line ,, same h.m.,1--I.,,, season's .rintinaH hui eiio.ee Dice one at hall this j.riee Sh) and 36o. Knqureo! oar mail SUSUB '-IHh (and see sau.des) al out the sale ol l!5 Mmm Isaported Printed LUTDMA SUMS, a icood, nrm rloth JH . Inches wde-6o cent ullk AT 39 CENTS. ii wm araai fau uri this TKAI-K AT ril.SK HT..KKH. - ' o ! -a 3 I Jl aS " - - n n - Z M H . 5 r S si Cc i cb a ig 2 n 2 1 - y ' Z a s W 5 E ' 1 r S 7 ps ; 5" " -5r . 5- . r - 5 - 5 I ? S y Z IOI n h 1 W - z. 1 - - : - - y& - f II S - z- m enuai pi . s '. I - i ii i Of I 5 sj - I i C V a I s ! 1 ; ' - - H 3 M a. af c 25 J r. O pa - t - y z rrp-r - - r r- . OS-c-5 -... erSs-iT'-. r i. ' 2 L-TLz. - ; - r JS . - 3 n SB I. -- I 7i - - g !S it SJ6 c c - - r a.- n j X - S -; v 7 3 5 L ; "5. aC n X - -7 - -. - 5 SI - f "-to- S r g B 3 7 sT suP e i 53 W I ? s 1 O 2 S x ill? 5- sJLLi - gSlfci - H ' a s -. - a. - I pal Z r. gl X 1 sTsB lii s H - - - w a " a i - c S. 1 j -r PJej o z x - 3 7 - i. 5 - 5 5. 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NERVOUS DISEASES, - DISEASES OF CHILDREN. - WHOOPING COUCH, ANAEMIA, - " T ' " " mmm O f &0 n m m jwwwmmnrwmwfwf I! $10' CCNERAL OEBILITT. S ETC ETC. w w Q CeO -a ear ihin ever to 00 M lo-Fort Cents. full cftaa tiH.i VA.... L J- Mil il hri-ht.-st. Ii-.. Best and m..st popular 3 7 Ml ctloB. loth - .- ..! .tflJ Ir.M-um r.t.il r'-ttrn up in the m..t el-f.int manner. In- 3 v eluding f..ur - PtwUaaa. m CAHHlSClTt, the Spas Pncer. 5 PADLR&W8KI, the Great Pianist, r2 BOGGS will bevon.l a,l,.l,! r..l I , , "u r '"' 'aw nl th. iiainiMinieiy : the neck. vu tuair iuv.tmcuu in the n-ar future. second in He tht'll l.ut tin- naanlaiai his htiul anil blew Ins iiraiii.s out. & BUHL, m, IU v m rV.li thI Btssat, AM.KCIIKNV. I'A. Steel Picket Fence. Aiaa- a untAftR THAN II Utt V J A A A ft ft A . iCUQmAH CUTTING. ; - oaocna to This raluable preparation cures by t nutHtlve an.l alterative power. It is a true emulsion. not a nmc xap. is easily digested. quicklyassimil..i,-.l and shows its wonderful action on Wood ti-..,i. aiol ncm ,y a most marked improvement from the first dose. Drexel's Emnlsion of Cod Liver Oil Is especially srrvicealJe for aoarmia. u. r nes. i..r v, rolul . and scrofulous swcllinKs. j-landutar rnlarermrnts ami thr ,-tin- dlsrav.-sol .Inl.ihood. For dys peptic and nervous contritions, loss of flesh, dis turbed sleep and night sweats, it is a pert.-, t cure Dreiel'a Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil " the er: U-st remedy lobe had lor . .,o;hs. . ol.L-. Ir,.,,. hiti fr,.up. larnptis. sore and IJeedina throat, h ,.,r- -ness. tuklinc in throat. s..r. ties- of chrst an.l all other irritated, inflamed and diseased conditions of the throat, lungs and chest. d O Apmm HZ a O -ma oo VbW THE NEW YORK MUSICAL ECHO CO. jjs fe; BBaaSaan Tl-.-.itr.- I'UK-.. New York Ot- 13 CANVASSERS WANTED. miiimmmiiiiuiunWliiitjri Laree hottles, 50 cenu per bottle. 8old drutrjeista re oe rally, or sent to any addreas on ceipt of 50 ennta. 7 re- I WOOD fr- haaaaj pirt fen ,tS O.- tTki. a i.,.. i n a r4FAR0UHAR SOLE PROPRIETORS, The shOTA ent Bruins , be a pel.-e fire ttuaiuitr, Nmt-r oriAl '.'"rr??n ,r,,ln '"r Stsl.l. riltlo,.. Kir. Sl,,l,,,,, , ' "ililir, ai.MMi.r si:k. :.?:Vr"f "IU. DOOBAJM amuuar acui- 201, 203 205 HarketSt. I I V t II' t a v i -i b ; v CaS :. " "wn cis ut AN PltUhurOh, Pa. -M- er,l - - ""ta-wtT SS " tpnt v Rir.:!Tr rntCTioN n i d h.-st S t Worki-. in rrte. tar.riri 3awMili& Engine Received ihe Medal and H, ,oeVla , at the World's Columbian Exposition. Warrant.-.! the lie.t mad.- Shinvla Uiiu, " and Standard Atrrn-ul.ural Inip'me, !i ity at losreat pn Send for Illu.trati OalaliV,.! A. B. FARQUHAR CO., Ltd YORK, PENNA. Winkelmann i Brown Drug Co. r o 3D ieb'.i ly. BALTIMORE. MO. O. S. A uu-- Hnabt'a 1 n . in ousne's. near;. I'r.n.rv oprT. (travel. Ifaw, Known bV a tlre.l I.e. 1 ...... I ih. ii- "S.'il isrein inarllon n the kol-.ys weaaens and (- ...... the Maaal and ! unless c. use removed rm have he,, 1, an. 'i.r , v" eV ,lr""" I'l-ea.s, a I i'uo tiT.r o ' MlL.KU. .f.ti.lehem. I a. I ioo. rhen.ther similar lestiinouiala ! rv It. Cute BSMBSaasa. 'rJ miiii-n KSBBaSBJ I arr t o . 1 a,uK. , '"" Mr.-el. I'hlladelphia I'a Bold Sy all relial.ledruKKlsu. al.vci a 1 0 d 0 V t-1 M 7) o H M Q r o i b o c-i w w o w r-H w It Will Pay You To QUINN'S, Clintoti street, Johnstown, oa Uarpeta, Lainoleums, Mattings, Clott lll.niKffs, Kciithfis, fcc. I rici-s K.-lu OsMtls, -ad FREIGHT PAID P.nkaires. Oil a II (t'l III -til Ail im James Quinn. JOHN PFISTBR, HONEST COOPS FOR HONEST MOnC ll I II I N A NEW LIGHT L ON SHOES SJ'l'XKi r,.in the pn-mrses ol the uuder- i Baja a Jaaaar) la. ikw. lawn i-oierd n.w with a small hlle .ot lietwret. her horns and atiotit nvo tears old. Ant Inloruiatlon -..ii.-eru-la haw will tie tewarded lijr V. T. HI i K i'aJ- Crearoa. Ta GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Hardware, Oncensware, MADE-UP CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, I'EU ETABI.I1N IK Ni:iMI!, H BENa, ;T' , OPPOSITE JUNCTION HOTEL. CRESSON, PA. saTstVM WWW) N-etc. MoiM-y rd. r. astWi I- ttt f. we - fsftrt "I tin I', f. BEST S3. SHOE IN r I.Mrfle.- I e Bhrtatai -.- Il,l s. abiar it. tlx - m : I own mate. ' ." ...... waaa 1 ' tury. asm -as m osl- and iiM.'.ev fui..l.-d or an.alei r- Button ' la . i mon I .- r Paleiit l-all... I l t. a. Ml l.s I -," D. t. a., ill 1 rnd sit. - ,Jtl', ' V-l Law A -a-- s.-- " ' SrwBwUwarl LIBERTY SHOE CO. 711 M.lk St . II I T H t WORLD FOB - AI'ANTI II- AL.hiV IN to -ell a rr...i Ct.e M oi , I l( - K U STIN K iM l.l i 'ii l AliiKS LsfHKKAL.SAL.AKT r CUSMIM Mi'N I'Alli WKIKI.Y. I'EK MAN ENT and I'AYINU Hi iSTi iNs t,. (IIMIfl M I l l.i 1AI. INU1 KMKNTS t.. Ml i INNKKs K l.l 181 r. IXJCBUTUKl UIVBM If UK S1KI-.I' W rile at oti.-e laf terms to The Hawks Nursery Co., Roctieslcr, N. X. Sfveral nl cur tMnt rut..mTi ure well kn ' tmrnUn iNHrfli. They emu wm4 m- l.if.fitv SIhwk lriiu-r Uvy MM PsJfl W WMtit Ui fM-ll more. U'rlt it-day ,(' ,,u' ' Hldtfu.1 mil ItM iiauiri .f thou) lu uur t wliom mr rolcr. EtensSnni Fire Insurance Apci t. v. iiji:, General Irsurance Agenl KKKn.HKl'Rti. I'A. DR. BUCK. SURGEON and SPECIALIST 1 1 1 -e . , A.I4 Treatment ol all "h-oni- Attllrtlo is. ol W. n.eri and tn.ntile. rruulrina: siurni.-.l irtiee hoars u. la V M l to 3 aud 7 M K '' " 1SK I2TH AVtiM't. Al.KMi.NA, I'A. janla.M .saaBBBafjBSSal