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'' : i " i o 1 1 .i 1 1 -m . i ii. . i w .f i ioii-l y 1 i ni t i.n.oailiiivr a lial rcl of a -i ! I. at Siiiiiiin i hi II. 'i. n. ! I.i .in h aiiil caiiirl t ' ';: ;.. : in- -i ouinl. Hi- n :.: K i U -i li a - ii t nil mi i t ''- i.i anai if t t he i i t y a i . : .iM..aiiy of Ahooiia. . i in i. 'l ln- .lai nl i li "s . i . .f h i i in ly i nn ov r .i ' i ... .. v i ar. ' :- i'.l.i hi t W fi ll KlM'lf - - wa- com m.-nci-il .!: !. - i 1 li-o oil Wl-lllil-S- ' '' ' i "ii .1 iii a ili-.iili- in - ir i ii y "h nn'i lay ii in.'ii'." : -I niiiai a sho.s of i K i i..::.l I oinpany, Al . -! in mn Sal unlay. -i a :n in i ii it hat t In- i i ii.' ..ii M.iinlav. work ix i - i.-ii a w t i k. ' ' I..- mii.i-i's i.f Soul h .a; v. i.iiil.' Iat. I.'.s m i s M A. an. I K. of I.. ' ' ' -' ' nu n l iosn-il la-t ' ' ' a i "I '.71 ci iii: .i f i nit ii i.i- al s.aith l-'oi k ami " In il in ihi- irraml 1 .i i I...1,-,- on Sal unlay. i i . h i t in- .ur- ii i -.i.-'i iiii nt- lor having a i ! I .i i ii-l.ut lt. A 1! ;.i r mat ti i an- in itcil I i i,-1 ii i .-..uiH-il a p- ' !''.-'. ol lln- W.--I waul. .' ' ' I a I . - of ,-ji cciiK for ' i Mi . .ii-1- has miici - i. with thanks, ami t hi ! 1 n on I In- i mini il ' !i i.lL.-.' has 1,,-imi ' ' maii-h at iIiimi,- :i i ' ( I i.i -I i i :i m i l,i, ,, (,,. ' -"ii.:-' ft ..in 1 hi- ih-i.ot will ii.. well to i-.- 1 ' a I . i ;n t In- ri v i f near ' - - il '.in i. ii f,-. t i.( ,. -' I" "I'll' f i mn t!ii- city, -i 'ii- ami -i .-ral huly v. i.- pi. -. nl at the 1 ' ' A i.il, i -,,n. al ( r.--oii. '''I':' lia v in;.' :i i horoiiirhly ' 1 'im-i.- a- fiii'ui-hi'il ' :! '-in w ;i- inilnlt.'1-il iii. " ; : ' ! " ; ' 1. il I In- ila s i'ii ' '' -hiipc. ltiHim ' r. w l.a h is ;l ,1,-iiclit-1 ii"' 'li itk. i- m-nli' as -' ' i t Inn- ...i:n.l- of if of w a li-i , a cu i of - 1 ' 'i iiii of Ii mini : ' ' i -- in-.- of i in ,. lo " ' ' ' ' ' ii i-nii il jirifi vc .M...a--, ,,r I., Hum, n ' ' ' '- '! in-1, ail of loaf, " ' : : on t . Si .met i im-s ii: I..- i--i nci-iif niii-i' ' ' i. ' I..- tw iu'-. - N..: t s : .i i :',i-hool is l.ooin- -! i.'t-nts vvi ri. fin-oil-'"' tnaiiv iiioiv arc 1 ' ' -"I. ami Miter arc to '"t!' larire attfiid- " ' s" an.l '.nl, ami of ' " I" '- Itiirini; the ' 1 ' 1 i' roiir,. Wjn (M. "' Sin! h'- Mn-in. s ' ' ' I '.maii-ln;, ami draw ' "! -I 'lilf tow n. w ill "i I lie ireM-nci. of , " ' ' ' " 'ii.-'ai i iii. was hot '' l:' 1 var .lumtioii on " '""'t ' oVIoek, ami '' "''a ml ii ii.iiiaiiion iii-t..wii Sunday in . t'.k -h.-lt.-r in a Ikix ' ''"" I he -iilinir. jy, . " ' -tat. in.., ,t. -,, in, " ' at the ihi-ir. th- -' ' I -'I t f...,t ill tie j, : ' 1 1 e. A ih y.iciai. ' 1 "ft'-r w l.i.-h he was I... in... Siiii.liiy tnnriiiii.' an ''" " 'lain t,,. Maltimorc "'."! '" 'in.Ve -tatioi., ' ' 'an int., :, r,M. ,,.lt !r"'K- After the wreck " !'"iml that the ciiLtiiiei r ' i- u.il, U i 1 1.-.I and the (. ' -' ' l inliv hurt Willi - I. .-. .i , , rt t L'iii.-er ami William -! - I. men. hotl, resided at - v.-'v!' I"""' l"i,v'" ':"ilics. The l" t-.f!! v u..r........i .... . , ,, J --- ami llirec lx Wer.- . , ""'' ftmu the wrxk rit - 4 - , i l . t -i ... t - 4 4 . "I ra 4 '1 c I't - a-- t - 4 ; 4 . i 'i , - , i- I I . 1 1 it J i -suc- own At a meeting of tin; Khcnshtirir hoard 'f health, on Monday. K. V. Iltiinphreys was aiipointed hi allh ollio r. The duties of the ollicer is to make an xauiiuat ion of c llars, yards, alleys, etc., and report all laccs that are not in proper sanitary con dition. The sal;,, y ied is per year. 'I he frost on Tuesday inornini; was un usually severe on the hill tops in Suminer hill, Croyle and Camliria towifhips. The corn and potatoes were badly injured, and it is (eared the meadows and fall crops suffered also. The i;rape vines were hadly nipped and tomato plants that were set out were frozen to the crouml. In the valleys the f(. melted the frost hefoiesuni ise and the damage was Iml trilling. The Mellefoute Xt rx of Wednesday of last week records thatdiirius the storm on Friday, isth inst.. the house l.clonin: to M.iniel rahrinuer, of Tusseyville, was struck hy liKhtniii and he was instantly killed. The fluid also hadly injured a son of Mr. !.. who is Mill living hut MKely to die. One of the strange freaks of the elec tric cnrieiit was t hat in passing along the floor it t,,i, (,ff tin. s,,les of the shoes of two oT Mr. Fahiinger's hildren wit honi doing them hiMlily harm. The housedid not take lire l.nt was torn up hadly. None ,,f the rest of the family wen; injured. The state permanent committee held the annual examination in the school huiiding on Friday and Saturday last. Thirteen applicants w ere examined, name ly: M isses Annie .lones. Kheifl.urg; Liz- j y.ic .limes, Johnstown; Annie Meymu.. Kheif hurg; Harriet Mradley. Klienshtirg: J Mary Dougherty, portage: Kmrna Tied- 1 nick, .lohistown; Mary rarrniddy. Johnstown: Klla Connelly. Johnstown: Mollie Myers, Johnstown: ami Messrs. ;. K. Ilipps. Chest Springs; D. S. Yoder. iieistowi,: ('. Harshliergcr. Conemaugh. anil U. 1-. Uil.lett. They all passed suc cessful examinations. I he liini'kilili' of freight c.lused hy the delay occasioned hy the il i-a-t i ons wash out on the Pennsylvania railroad has hecn lifted. I tilling t he rehiiihliii.r of it... ,1... stroyed trestle at Mineral P lint, the move ment of ail through freight, was stopped, ami many long trains were tied up on eith er sjdc of the break. The prompt delivery of the freight taken during the period of tr-i'ihle arising from the flood was not guaranteed. As soon as a single track was completed at the break trains were ruslu d over it as rapidly as pos-ihle, until the congest ion, which eMended a considerable distance on either side, is now at an end. ( hiincev M. Depew says that the picst mini iu the world to-day is tin cessfnl farmer. "Mr sits under hi vim-ami lig tree, imdist urU-d by mad.Ien ' noise of t l,e city. Manks fail, railroads go i nil. t he hands of a receiver, booming towns collapse ami all business stagnates, but I he w i-e fin mil can snap his lingers at these failures. He is monarch of all he surveys on his broad a'-res. The honesty of his buys ami the purity of his girls are guarded against temptation ami iu them he has given the country its best manhood and womanhood. The fanner is to he en vied ami if he is not con ten ted with his lot. he i- l.-n kiiig iu wisdom." The llollidiiysbiirg S7(i( (ic says: A cii-e of interest to farmers am! tow if hip (nicer- was tried at the county court last week. The plaintiff was William Wey int. t he mi perv jsor of I Wa it- tow uship. ami l he li f.-inlaii I was Thomas Patterson, a tax payer in the -a me low us hi p. 'I" he suit w as brought, to recover tun years' hack road taxes amounting to $lo. T..e defense was that Mr. 1'altet-on had erect d and maintaiuri! in good repair a public water trough ah ng the town-hip mad. having pute. clean water running into the same, and was easy of aei i-ss. suitable for wat ering horses aad cattle. The defeiidaiit claimed that under the provisions of the act of April is7i,. he was entitled to ,he annual com p n-a t ion of for the use of the trough and t he failure of the township to pay the sum for two jiars squared the claim foi taxes. Supervisor Weyandt in-si-l.-.l I hat the trough had been maintain ed without hi--aiii-ti.m ami ant hoi it y, and the law made the matter wholly discre tionary with the supervisors. Judge M.-ll also i.x.k this view- of the case ami directed a eiili.-t in fa vor of l he plaintiff. This f the lirst reported case under the watering trough law. Ileriirm ltt I-y Srri If ri nl Motilli t'ft It . Km in r r Ii 1 1 unit H llmnrr D. F. Stiiieiiian l'osl No. iViOC. A. P. and J. C. Stim man Po-r L'ln S. of V., of South Fork, formed al that place at S "clock on Wednesday morning ami after decorating t lie graves of the sohlit i dead of tin nation t 1. the cemeteries I here, di- iih il into t w o details, one of which pro ceeded to the Coleman and M t. I'nion cemeteries -o nth of Willliole, and the oth er going by w ay of Siitnrni-i hill and Pring le hill. Iiieeting at Wilmore, where the graves iu the 1'. M. ,u t hcrai. and Cat Iml ic cemeteries were decorated. In the afler I II the exercises Were belt, ill the I'. M. church w liere a lie.-iutilul American tlag. the gill of Hon. J.C. Slinemati. was pre sented to t he .1. C. St in eir. all Po-t of Soul h Fork iu recognii ion ol the honor conferred on that gentleman by naming the Post af ter him. Comrade N. S. t ii'orge. in an elo quent and patriotic address, presented the tlag. which was receixeil for the Sons of Yi (elans by Commander V. II. Moore in a neat and appropriate response. Th South Fork hand ami the Portage hand rendered p:it riulic music, ami a large as semblage of the people of the surrounding country was in attendance. vtMrrituir. I.lrrnoro. The follow ing marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans Court br the week eliding Thursday, May :tl. I v.i I: .lames Kdmiiml Adams and Martha ( .l ad w ell. Frugality. Charles F. Dean ami Flora M. Muthraiitf, Keilde tow nship, Michael A. Moiiithan at.d Martha J. Hi In-, Wa-hingtoii town-hip. M. i I McAimlty. Mat tic-boro. ami lliilda Mi ringer. Meringer, Indiana county. James K. Ft.ler. Johnstown, and Mrs. Flick, Ilolli.laysburg. Mrnifirliil ltn.T Memorial Day in Kbensburg was on set ved w ith the usual appropriate '-re-inonies, tlii1 parade forming at oui-o'clock ill the opera house and inarching to the court house w here Hon. A. V. Matker de livered an address. After the address the parade formed and marched to the several cemeteries in this place w here a Hag and wreath of flowers were placed on each soldiers grave. I n t he evening a camp liie was held at the court house w here Rev. C J. I-'eight delivered an address. Will lr Trleil for .lnrilr. Thomas Cush, w ho was shot by Harry Marsh .a tramp, at Johns town, on Mon day of last wick, mention of which was made in last week's Fkkkman. died on Friday morning. After his death a charge of murder was made hy Constable Logan, of the Fifteenth warn. Iiefore Alderman Mums. A coroner's iinjue-t was held and a verdict that "Thomas Cush came to his death hy a bullet lired from a revolver held in the hands of Harry Marsh.' Marsh is 'S.l years of age and was brought to jail on Saturday. ;mI. Wh II Work! Out of t he six Republican nominees for Cambria county office. Itye are old sol diers and all live lielong lo i. A. R. Po-ts. A fitting recognition of that noble oigan i.atioti. (Inxlimj. The "old soldier" racket did not count, however, in the appointment of a court house janitor. Ill IMoii t'riirrH. Chester county has recently had a suit at law over division farm fences, the solution of w hich has effectually atlirmed the force of the act of lsj' so fiir as it relates to this class of fences. Hi this suit the plaintiff and defendant own adjoining farms. The plaintiff was dissatisfied w ith the charac ter of a piM tion of the division fence main tained hy the defendant, and taking action under the act of 1S4-, called the auditors of the township, w ho, hy the specilic pro visions of the act. became the fence view ers of the township. After tieing duly sworn, these fence viewer carefully ex amined the feme iu dispute, ami after de liberation made the following report: That Mr. Kobcrts. the plaintiff, maintains KM panels of fence and Mr. Sarchet, the defendant ll'.i panels. That Mr. MoU-its" fence is a suflicieiit and lawful fence, but ot M r. Sarchets" fence Ti panels were not suOi cieiil and law Inland needed re-set ting with new posts, ai d r.l panels reiiiired re pairing. "We hereby decide and direct that Joseph Sarchet proceed within ten days to reset ami repair the said fence at lils expense ar.il complete the same in a rea-onahle time," cuds th.- report. After t he lapse of t w el ve days Mr. Sar chet having made no move towards re pairing the fence, the fence- v iewers di rected Mr. Wyalt to make the necessary repairs, ami ordered t lie expenses charged agaiu.-t Mr. Sarchet, ami the suit wa brought to recover the hill for repairs, which aniouiiteii to $:';. ivs. On hearing the case an i considering the evidence. Judge Hemphill decided in favor of the plaintiff, and ordered the ilefemiant to pity the hill for repairs, ami iu making this decision the judge very distinctly ruled that t he repeal of I he general fence laws of lToii ami l?t- iu no way affected the provisions of I he act of March lllh. 1 '. 1 tir Cimi'liiHliiili WimlHinl. Robert Pitciiirn. superintendent of the Pittsburg division of the Pennsylvania railroad, said al Pittsburg on Tuesday that the question as to what kind of a bridge was to lie built at Conemaugh was entirely iu the hand- of t In-olli. ial- in the genet ill office of 1 In-com pan y at, Phila delphia. Some kind of ;i structure w ill be necessary to take the place of the tempor ary bridge built at thill point. So much money will be involved, how ever, t hat con siderable time will be necessary to reach a final deef ion. The place was to have been inspected on Tuesday, preparatory to reaching some conclusion, but as the decision w ill be made only after a t borough investigation, it may be some time before anything is done. Danger of high w atcr is t bought to be over for t his season, and l he struct tin built last week will answer all purposes for some month at least. Consulting en gineers have been on the ground. Mefole taking definite action all 1 In-plan-w ill have to be ratified by the general officers. Meanw hile the temporary structure has been 'illcd in with st ne. the work being r 'polled on Wednesday i's having In en almost completed. The plan adopted w as tn run cars loaded wnh -lone u pon t he wooden slruclure, ami by dumping it through the 1 rest le till t he opening up, so as to form as solid a roadbed as possible. My doing this a sati-faciory trestle for temporary purposes has been const rin ii-il. RmI r.xlnie TrmiklprM. John W. Warfel t.. F. W. Clark, assignee. Morrellville; consideration. SI. Jacob M. Hash to Iliiam la-liman. Stonvcreek township. (i. Plister to Patrick Meahey. Washing ton tow n-hip. Stai. John 11. Sherry to P. R. Cosgiove. Marr tow iiship.f l.aOII. Frank Durlii n to John Dod-on. fn -on. v.-.. Klias M. Horner to Jacob Horner. Couc inatigh. ?'. Samuel S. McCartney t- Cringe M. Meyers, assignee, Meade tow nship, 1. Cambiia Iron Company to 'oii.elins Hunt, Fast Conemaugh. tXnt. John Overlx-rger to M.-rnaid Mitinger. Carroll township. 7.".. J. A. Shoemaker to Charles Mi Fa, Men. Marr township, $!.T. Minus J. Siinker to Matilda Dougherty, ( iallitin. f H. Paul Short lo Meriiiird Mit.inger. Cairo!1 tow uship. fr-.i. Mel hard Mit.inger to Frank Mitzinger. Carioll township, Joseph Farahaugh to Fli.ahelh Fara haugh. Spangler, '1.1. Andrew Fees to Anna M. McKcige. Hastings, J-jm. Charles Kiliier to Liilhcrn cemetery. Hastings, f-.iio. Joi n Williams to S. P. Hen heli ot h. Morrellville, J.mih. 4 nminunlmllnn. Cu k.st Si'Ki M.s. Pa.. May :tl. ts-.it. El. Fl.'KKM A N : Some people sil y thill corporations have tin souls, yet the soul of a corporation has discovered itself in the person of Superintendent Movell. of the P. K. R.. and thereby hangs a narrative. That enterprising physician of the pro gressive tow n of Pal ton. Dr..!. M. Noonaii. led a detachment of veterans to Wesiover. Cleat lield county, iu order to decorate the sleeping places of the soldier dead in the cemetery at that place, and all honor to Superintendent l.ovell, of Cresson, who furnished a free ride in a special car for t he pat I io'.ic delegation. Thill's the Win to show your colors ami Maud hy tin.- de fenders of "Old I "lory! Patriotic addrcs-es were then delivered by MeV. J. J. I.llililell. of St . A llgust i lie; Dr. J. M. Xoonan, ( ant. Duniiegaii. Mr. Mi he and a veteran from Pattoi,, Mr. Ceo. Detiarmo. The niemorv of the dead soldiers was honored and their a- t ions re hearsed in a tilting eulogium. Father l.iiddeii w as intriKliii ed by the burgess of Chest Springs, Mr. Luther M. Leary, iu a most courteous manner. The Post and drum corps then visited Capt. Dune gait's place where they were suitably entertained. The hotels came next ami the veterans were hospitably met. treated to cigars, etc. The II. C. t'hrisly Post room ami iidjacent buildings were profusely il.-r iriilol w i t h tm nling and the members wore gorgeous soldiery trafi pings. Leaving Ashville the martial iiaml played "Kenmiire. he is on an" awa", lad ly." while the ollicer of t lie day led t lie column on his ca ort ing charger like the v-ritithle K'eiimure himself, resplendent jn glittering uniform. After marching some distan.se all bands look to carriages furnished hv patriotic citizens. The Post then proceeded to Chest Springs and St. Angu-line. n. Itealln of t'.lmvr tirmit. Flmer tirant, the well know n pugilist, who was liorn and taiscd in Johnsiown, died at his home it: Reaver Falls on Sunday morning, aged .'!.". years. He had suffered much for a long time from catarrh of ihe stomach, which baffled the skill of the medical fraternity. His case is a remarkably sad one; from a rugged athlete of -".'. pounds of clean bone and brawn, he wasted away until at the time of his death, he weighed a scant one hini h ii ml red pounds Mailing the usual fail ings of men given to such a life, he had qualities of a character that made many friends and kept them; he had a kind heart and had his lines fallen iu different p'aces he would probably have left a re spected memory. The deceased leaves a wife and three children. NlMtr rlltorll Eirnrlon. The executi ye commit tec of the Penn sylvania State Fdiloriul Association have decided ii (ion the summer excursion for July 2nd tit '.ith. The trip will he made lo Ashbury Park, N. J., and as the annual meeting of the National Editorial Associa tion occurs at the same time and place, this w ill no doubt tm the most important and entertaining summer outing of the State Association for many years. It is proMsed to have all who participate in this excursion rendezvous at Philadelphia on Monday night, July 2nd, and leave Rroad street station in a body by special train for Ashbury Park on Tuesday morn ing. July 3rd. 1 lie K?iitllraii t oiucnllon On Monday the Republican county con vent ion met at the court house and was called lo order hy Chairman Dr. J. S. Tay lor. One hundred and forty-eight dele gates responded when the roll was called, and F. Y. Jones, of Johnstow n, and T. C. Patterson were elected temporary secre taries. Anderson 11. Walters, of Johnstown, was elected chairman over A. M. Coont, of Coopcrsdale, by a vote of .Vf to After electing the temporary secretaries as per manent secretaries, the convention got (low u to business and proceeded to make a noun nat ion for sheriff. David W. Coulter, of Franklin; Samuel W. Davis, of KlH-ushurg; Samuel M. Mill er, of Johhslow u. and James T. Young, of Ftichsburg. were each placed in nomina tion. The lirst ballot resulted as follows: FIKST II ALLOT. Coulter To Davis :.T M iller H Young 7 As it. reiiiired 7." votes to make a nomi nation there was no choice on the lirst ami the convent ion then proceeded to the sec omt and then to the third: St.diMl ItAl.l.llT. Coulter ?! Davis Ol Millet s Young I lilhl' iiAl.l.oT. Coulter 7". I lay is to Miller There w ;is a considerable amount of glee manifested by Coulter's friends when, on tlie announce incut of the result, it was found thai Coulter was nominated, lie had been kicked ami cuffed out of Repub lican conventions so often that his friends could hardly rcaiic that he had at la.-t lieeii successful. For assembly, Isaac F. Chandler, of Johnstown; Samuel D. Patterson, of Marr township; Mil liard .1. Yothers, of lias-ting- ; J ariili C. Si ini-nia n, of South Fork: W. P. Davis, (d Morrellyille. and C. T. Roberts, of Kbensburg. were each placed iu nomination. The balloting was then proceeded with and resulted if loilows: ki i: st i:a i.i.iit. ("handler -Vl Pal terson ."i."i Yothers :;.n St iii' inau ss Davis Jf. Roberts ::i The ;irsl biilioi resulted in St ini-man.-iiominat ion and t he convention then pio cccilcd to ballot for the other nominee. m:i om it v i.i or. 'handler ' Patterson . . Yol hers. . . . I tavis Roberts .41 . t . is . ., . . . K t . 1.". . p: but A'J .:: i iiii:i liAt.i.itT. handler Pat lel soli Yo! Iiers RoIm I ts All the Ciindidates then withdrew Chandler ami Patterson. Kol h ill ItAl.l.oT. Chandler Patterson Patterson w as declart-d 1 he nominee: For poor dii e( tor r Woods, of 7th Wiird. Johnstown; W. . Miami, of l.':th ward. Johif tow n, and James Moore, of l-l Wiird. Johifiow n, were placed iu nomina tion. The lirst ballot resulted in Moore's nomination by the following vote: Moore Woods '1 Miami ."i 1-or jury commissioner the following gentlemen w ere placed in nomination: F. P. Maker, of Sii-iUchiinna town-hip; W. D. M ilh-r. of Dale: .Inline. Mee-.-. of .'.th w aril. Johns tow n ; Philip Davis, of Jack -sou tow nshi p: David K. Fvans. of Cam hriii township; Ceorge S. Paul, of I7th w aid. .lotni-low n. and P. M . Smi t h. of 1 1 1 h w aid. Johiftow ii. W. D. Miller was nominated on the L'Md ballot. The bill lot- were as follows: 1st. ...14 . . . f.t . ..i:t L'lld. Maker M ill.-r M.-ese Davis i:t Fans : ; Paul 4 Smith s The following resolution was offered but after some discussion was laid on the table: Mesolved. That iu lutiite county conven tions of the Mepubl ican party the r. pie sent at ion of ilisi ricts shitu M. as f.dl.iws: I or ili-t i i.-!- hay lug 7.". or le i ban 7.". ;.- publican Votes, one delegate; for ill-tin Is li. lying more than 7a Mcpiihlu-im votes, two delegates lor each 7. or fract ion t here of, the n pic-. n I at ion lo In mpiiled iimn t he vote polled for the candidate nn he county ticket receiving the largest iiiiiiiIh'I of Voles at the last, election held previous to I he i on veiling of the county con yen ion Who Mill l) It. AIM he claims sent to t he com missiom-rs' office .luring the past year for sheep killed by dogs have lieeii returned lo the justices of the peace. They ha ye g i en i nsi riu I ion that the claims are to he paid hy the school lioaid of f-iich township. For the last few ears i t. has been the custom and w as made so by an act of the legislature, that the school hoards of each township or Ixiroiigh iu the county should levy all dog taxes, collect all money and pay all claims for damage done to sheep by dogs. In May, ls'.i:t. an additional act was passed which gave the power to lay an.l collect all taxes ami to settle all claims into the hands of the county commisiouers. The new law look effect June 1. 1 S'.CS. The layv was not know ii by tin- hoards of directors generally throughout the coumry and the hoards continued to lay the taxes. Lately it came to 1 heir know ledge that the power lay in tin- hands of the comiiiissioiiers. and w hen application was made to them for claims by those who lost, sheep they had t hem forwarded through the justices of the peace lo the county- commissioners. The comiiiissioiiers have decld -d that since the levy was made hy the school Ik. arils am! the money received by them they have the right to pay all claims. In asmuch as no money has been received through the county treasurer for dog taxes, the comiiiissioiiers claim they are not jusi itied in pitying the claims. All the claims received by thecolliinissionel s were returned to the justices to lie given to the school boards for settlement. If he school boil ids refuse to settle them, on the plea t hat the law places I he pow er ill the hamls.of the coinmissiiiiiei s, a lawsuit may result. After June 1. ls'.M, all the dog taxes will lie levied hy the commissionei s according to the recent act. I'liiontuwii Xcirx - &tmi'ht nl. Itlrli In l:iprrlnrr. On Monday at the Republican conven tion, after the lirst ballot had been taken on assembly and Stineman notuinaled, an earnest Patterson delegate front one of the northern districts was tailoring hard try ing to convince a delegate who was in clined to vote for Roberts lo change his views. He said "We don't want new men; we want men of experience. Stineman has served one term and Patterson was there as doorkeeper and knows as much about the business as Stineniaii. Yote for Pat terson and we'll have two men that have had experience." The tiains leaving Kbensburg at l:'- a. m .. and Cresson for Kleiisburg at Jl:'i A. M., will lie discontinued. On Susquehanna extension hut one round trip daily will he made, leaving Rradley Junction at 10: t' A. xi., and returning leave Cherry tree at L.'tO l m., instead of 2 i'. m., as at present. The I.hciishitrg train will make the trip to Cherry tree, where the crew w ill take dinner, arriving in FU-iisluirg in time to make the regtilat 3:30 trip to Cresson in the afternoon. The tJmitnnlrd Limit Tarn, Kl. Fi:ekmax. I promised last week to explain the doctrine of a graduated land tax and its application to the wants of the toiling millions of our land; for however much political economists may talk aixnit high tariff, low tariff, or absolute fre trade as a panacea fop the present business depression, the overshadow ing problem tr ibe land question. The homestead of tin toiler is at once the bulwark of political, social and economic freedom. Mehind this impregnable fortification, the toiler mav successfully defy the aggressions of the oppressors of lalxir. The right of the indi vidual to a holding on the so:! tieing one. assured, the question of wages will lie eas ily adjusted. As the world was created for all. il is hy right a c.uiimon heritage. Fach individual is endowed by the fact of his exist auce w it h t he right to t he free use of so inn -h of t omI's earth as is suflicieiit for him lo provide by means of of his labor, either nieiit-il or manual, or both, a suf licieiicy of the necessaries and comforts ol civilized life for himself ami those of right dependent on him. He who holds more t ban this to the exclusion of his ticighhoi is an nsuricr, and should in equity, lie dis possed of all holdings above the limit of his natural and inalienable right. This might le done by 1 he ejectment of the holders from such inouoHili.ation of land, and the settling of the toilers in small homesteads thereon. This would require legislative enactments and legal processes that would lie tedious and expensive. To pievcnt a:id remove the curse of laud mo nopoly, and at the same time enable our workitigmen to secure homesteads with the least possible jar and friction of the machinery of government js the design of the advocates of the graduated land tax idea. To explain: For the support ol government justly ami economically ad ministered all html shall pay a certain ro ;nM of a fair valuation. The mat. who bolus no more land t ban is necessary lo sup port himself and family by their exertions shall pay nothing but, this tax say for a farm id good hind not exceeding lotl acres, or a valuation of .''..ii. If a man bolls land in excess of this limit, increase the rale; if be haye twice this amount, in crease ag;iin say double t he rale on lam! Ill excess of t he limit : double ulice more al t w ice I he limit : at t luce t imes don bleou e mole, and so on infinitum. With the surplus tax thus raised, create a fund iu each county treasury lobe loaned to per sons purchasing homesteads not in excess of I he limit allowed on lirst mortgage, for a term of years sufficient to enable the head of a family to in quire a home on easy payments. The payment of such loans would keep up a constant fund lo assist others to homesteads, enforced idleues would be a thing of the past, class dis 'iiietions would disapear. peace and plenty would supplant riots and want, and man kind would take :i mighty stride upwards tow aid that high plain-of civilization for which I lie great. Creator destined us. I he con-iimmatioii of which man's rapacity and folly alone have so long delayed. Yours iu t he cause (,f social reform, .1. M. Otll u.tr jr. MY A N'. Died at her home iu A I toon a on Tuesday. Mav -.".Mb. l-.t, Mrs. Kate Myan, w ife of Joseph A. Myan. AUcit a year ago she received two slight -trokes of piiralysis a.id last Friday night s'ie was again stricken, herdeath resulting. Deceased was born near Minister, this county, over tifty years ago. Her maiden name vas Kale M vers ami she was mar ried to Joseph Mvan at Lore! to nineteen years ago. Toget her l hey w cut to Altoo na four years later ami have since resided t here. Tin' union y as not blessed yyith children. Mesjiles her hii-haml. y ho is the sexton f St. John's eeineiery. M rs. Mvan is sur vived by two brother- and three sjsters, as follows; Jo-. -pi. Myers, of Freeland: ex Sheriff James Myers. Mrs. Josi.e D. Par rish and Mrs. Su-an lla--on. of Khcushtirg, ami Mrs. John .instead, of Hastings. The deceased was an earnest and devout member of St. Mark's Catholic church. She w as a-o connected yyiih the League of t he Sacred Heart. The funeral took place on Thursday morning at lo o'clock, when a requiinu mass was celebrated at St. Mark's church. I ulet iii.-iii in St. John's cemetery. Tlie Wurlil'ii I'mr ' ritulll for t ! iicrii f II iHiry . The "Monk of the i til i liters."' one of the most artistic and magnificent publications ever issued is now being offered by the Pittsburg JHxiMttrh to its readers. It is beyond question the greatest offer ever made by a liewspa-r. See the lUxnitrh for lull information. ! .lllirrlliinrniiK .Vollrra. PROF. LITTLE, THE EYE SPECIALIST, OF PITTSBURG, Will he In Ktnatirif . June 4ih. at lr. ?rerrva leatal I iltlre. III.ik.iiw mint ami turni-linl" it nenitpil. onpultallon free. Hours Iumo a. m.. till 4 :tn e. m IKKNSKt'KO. 'A.. APK1I. 'i. 1H'.4 I hava J niHile arr-.ttiKCiuen.tfl with Pretender -t-.n ana litter, who will i-.aiiliu". iha normal school this rummer in Klenfturw'. to lve Inj-lrui'tinn.s n Tj im r II I nic unit Strni)irhy at r a vnnal.u: rate. s,l(j,,nM wti.t wish lo take up tli cimino fhiiiihl write me at otu-e lor parllru li rs. Stuilent-s who itesire to do id, ran com mence al any time Iroiu II. " .lute. JtNMECKAVEK. lil.-li.1fl i. lie annual tnerttnir ot stock hi. tiler tor le. tn.D ol itircrtors ol reskou an! : learn-l! 'on I anil 'nke t i.itnimny will le held at the eiti.-e th- in.ny t Kruaa'ity. Ha.. on WKHNtS. HAY. Jl'f K -Jo, IS;!, al 1 o'clock. I'. M. B. O. H A1 AN. Jun j 1, 18-.M. Secretary. I' H K Klienstium Itiiililnm & lan Association wilt otter tor !ale al the c- uoi'il -hauil-r. Kt .Mliiinc, on tbe :ourtb iMomtay In June, fl.iMio.ifti. THUS. IIAVIS, I.icstkk T.akimkk. Secretary. I'resl.lent. IMUlKTANr NliTlCE. The many pattern ol Ir. Nairn are nntifte.1 hut liereulter lii.i oi-e will tie at the tUi.i'al lloiel in Jobnslown. where hit. accommiNtatl.ina are tietter. junl.3 yt'Ks. I lieorireTa. KredertctiB. ol Cnenshnnc. pajs Hie htuliei-l market price tor all kui.l rt lur.4. BRIDGE LETTINGS ! SKAI.Kll pmposalii will be rrreireil at the Cikutity tommirtrlunerK ottire in Knenit.une. I'anilirta -oonty. Pa., nntil Inexdaj. June. 12. nl vnr n'rloi k, I, m., lor the erei-iion ot three Iron Itriiiyeit In sai.l roiiniy.aA loltowii. to wit: Cine at Klton. In Ail mil town fliip: one at Nant y-rflo. In lilaekllck t"W.iahi. ami one In Spameler tKirikUKh HI. In mui4t he rc arate in maso'iry ami rupi rxtruotrre. Separate toils w it also t.e re.pure.l on eacb hrlilae, a l Itiouirh parties may tu.l on any two. oral!. I they ilesllo I'Ihiik anil ncltlcalioii can l-e seen at aid ('iiiUKSntiiners' ettice. Siieccsslul Imblcrs will tie ri iuireil to Kive Im.ii.1 tor tbe lailhlul per-lorm.-tnce ot contract. 'I'lie I 'ominis.iionera re rerve the riizht to reiect any orall t.bls. J. . I.u Y l. I. K. I'll.lJiN, I Commissioner. UKO M WKKTZ. 1 Attest : John '. IIateii, 1'ierk. ta.eoBl.nrn, I'a.. M'y . 1st! .tt. 1XEt:UTOK'S Nliril'E. j Ktteol Anthony Shlher. decease.!. j-(teis tevtamcatary on Ibe eKtale ol Anthony Nhiter. deee-tstsii. late of Munster township, ('amlirla cunty, Pennsylvania, hTio heen mauled to uir. a.l e Kims Indrhteil to said es tate are her-liy noli tie.! to make paymeut to me without delay, and those havlna: elailiu aaatn-l sai.l estate will present them pMperly authenti cated lor settlement. AIJIYSU'S SHIHKK, Lilly. May ffi. lsyl. XJOTICR Is lieety it (Ten that Oliver J. 1 teenier IN ban nled his lictlllim lor the tran-lerol the wholesale license umineil to le-rve Yeley. In the iMir-ueh of I'ailuiin. in Iheotttce el the ttlerk ol Uuarter Seaslong ol faru'ina county an.l that the same will te presenuxl to the (aid court tor Its cinslderalion on W fclN fcSKA Y. JUNHsrU. 18'U J.tl.liAKltY. May is. IsM. (Jierk Ci- S. it) ALMOST Beyowd ELGEF ! A Hard-Times Benefit Irresistible in Force ! Tlie Eesnlt of Sbrewd Bnyics anil Far-Seeing Management. Our SDrins' fJnniU ftrn nnn' in on 1. ... 4 1. . i o - "v ..iu niiuyy uu lilt; Latest Styles in Dry Goods, Clothing etc., at Astonishingly A Low Prices. 'T rmj - ' 4. 4. j. 4? -1' BELOW WE QUOTE PRICES ON A FEW of our Many Big Bargains: Dark wash nl:n-i v. wr van" l.luc l.ruils. ...k-. m t yard, furim r price x- rii-li.... H.r n, Dress tfinirhaiiis. all .ulti riis ..;. Lancaster : Ginghams at 7 Cents. Mllslill. full v .iril i.i.. far r. , 1 Hit inn el. ii U. all .at ti rns. at . ..W. ami Uu-. , t , ' -'iv. an coiurs (,. s vests, verv rancv. at ) iiMViVVv-vVr1-'1' NvEiriKs in I KI M MI.Ni:s at ( U.S.. (inures. l.;:7;,M.',''',, s'iU' i" IAl'K AND KM 1KMDKI.IKS from L'c. mt yanl up. ClotMi anfl Gents' FninisMnp. ur stiK'k (if clot liiiiLr was never as c(.m l.li'te as now. Any km. I i.f cm ur iiatteru vi.ii want. Men's Miits in sack only Tor $:!..Vt Keller suits in any cut from f.Viiii up 'l (tilth's :t-piece suits from j-.'.tm up I'liililren's '-piece suits fritlii t.'. nn t liililn ii s knee pants for i.v 1 IN - GEKTS' - FURNISHINGS We Excell Many Larger Establishments. Fancy lanmlrieii shirts with collar at tticl.eil for )'. I.ateststyle fancj la iiiiiiii.-l shirts with two collars for iri,. Window lilituls ijn mn colors otilv) with imteiit stirini; for only im- t'ni '.aiti poles complete for : Wall Paper--A Specialiy-ffall Paper IXSrrniture, Trunks ami Valises must go to make room. Kit. hen chairs. ltL-ht or dark, for (.'.7. er Set. Solid haul wood la'driMim suit . eiuht pieces, for only -1 Ciiiilxiards. sinks, sideboards 'ind luui.iri's ' at verv low prices. I'S""These i-ihkIs are all new and lirst I L't ailc VMH k on .Ih-iii. I Special Drive in Shccc. -f5""IIcn is my cuaraiilee: T if siii iks Yi ix- v v k. i: "satis" : i.iVi,.,!!i.,'.'.' 1 "ILLiilVKA XKW i . I All. h KKK. S. Shoes that I sell We.tr out. Kadies (ioiijrola t ip. s;it iiij; heel l.iil t. np.-ra tr coiiLTesv ?l.j:.-are worth ; I. a. Ill's .Inn-,a, opera, Imttoii, 1 1 tm ace worth fl.T.'.. t WE CAN I START YOU IhouseTeepingI ANY FIGURE X FK09I I $20 to $2,000. ! Kltset. Illlttoll or lace a few left fl.rni are wiirlh -..".ii. Ladies' i!ou;oia tip Kluclier $!.: are worth ('... Ladies' Oxford tie iu Kustet. patent leather and ili.tiirola. all shapes and SI'les 7.V. and up Ladies' Slippers, 50c. AN D l.'I'WA KDS. Children's sprinir he-. t.utt..ii. sj,. .-, to s ; I nf.ilits" shoes from ;;. up A very stylish shoe f..r men. coio;res. (r lace l.'J"i are worth fJ.im A so'id leather yvorkinc sh.ie for wear, iu sh.Htdy ..v. a ,.aii I! you want a nice dress shh- Satin calf. coiiirress or lace fl.T.". thev are worth :!.. Men's stylet, tip Kluchercalf....f ..t-are worth l.(t. Men's FmeConcorflan Iice, Ilan.l-pewotl, for $3.(i0 they are worth o.O0. Men's Extra Fine Kangaroo Lace or Confess, fli.-iO. WE MAKE A LEADER on a han.l-sewe.l Kanpiroo, lace or congress, for You cannot duplicate this shoe in any other store for less than S6.00. TXrGive ns a call for Shoes and you will he convinced that we carry the Best Line in town for Wear, Style an.l Low Prices. Yours, THE LEADER. B. t. JUHSSTOS. M. J. HK K. A. H.BLI K. KHTABI.IHHBD 1HT2. Johnston, Buck tt Co., JJANKKliS, EBENSBUIM.. - TENN-A. A. W. KITK, 4 ahl-r. 1-TARLIHHKI 1KJ8. Carrolltown Bank, CAKKtllJ.TtlWW. I'A. T. A. Sll 1KH l ;il. ( svtilrr. General Banting Bnsint-ss Transacted. The tollowlnu are ttrn irlnilKl leatarel ol teener! ti.Biiiic tutilneiii : IIKftlSITH Keoelved payable a ileman.l. an.l Interest hear I ok certl Urates if!ueit u lime depositors. IlltXS F.ztendeil tn rastniners on larnrxMe teimttaod appntred paj.er .1lsn.nntsl at all times. COI.I.R-TIN Maiieln the totality ami npon all the hank Inn town In tbe ITniteil States. Chance moderate. IK fT lHineJ nexotlable In all parts nf the t'nltd Siats. and lorelun ezobanue issued on ill pmrts ol horot e. AVVVXTK Ol merrhaots. farmers and others solicited, ti whom reasonable aoimoilatlon will be enende.1. Patrons are asuureil that all tranfurtlnns shall be held as strictly private and etnndrntial, and that they will tie treated as liberally as Rood banblnK rules will xr3ilt. Kesertlnlly. JOIISiKTIIX. RI''K A '4. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Schedule In effect Ni.vrtnber 19. 1W. lonnrrllita.MI AMT. Seashore K.xpress AIi.hmi- Acs.ii.uiit iMtien Main Iine K.i'rs. .. A tutonm fr.s prejis .... ........... Mall tl.p-.f f hiladelutoa Kl(.rp KST. .li.hnstown Acciiuimo.ia.ion.... I'ac.nc l-:ire.. Wa PaseiiKer Mail Tr.n Johnstown Accvaiuiuiatioa . I'J5iii . tt l- a ai . 1 1 04 a iu . I iO p m , 5 IT i m . Iltpm 14 a m 8 ."7 a m i .'ft ii in ia t 34 p m rttenlara: Krsnrh. Trains leaves a- follows: ' si, lo -Jo a m.. and 3.W i. in and arrive at I'mnn at 7 .ST. InKt. m. and 4. oft in. Iea.e Crrsfon at V no, 1 1 3d a. m and ..." p. iu.. and arrive at Khensburic at 10.O& a. ni. and li 16 and t u p. m. I'rrnua una 4 learriell. Ieavr Irvonii hi f 43. m. an.l '1 40 i. m. arrlr. lln al cm al nil m. and 4 p. ni. Ix-ave 'reson tt 'AS a. ui. and 5 p. tn.. arrivinic al Ir vona at lo LS a ui. and ti.4 p. tn. Kor rites aiips. etc . call on accent or address Thus. K. Watt. I". A. W. llo Knth Are.. I'litsliurx. I'a. S. M. I'lit.V 1ST. J.K. WIMIH. lleDcnl Mauaicer. Keueral Manaicer. Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases are all gold as far as yon can see. Thev look like solid cases, wear like solid cases, and are solid cases for all ractical purpose yet only cost about half as much as an out-and-out solid pold case. Warranted to wear for 20 years ; many in constant ue for thirty years. Better than ever since t hey are now fitted, at no extra cost, ith the Rre bow (rinj; ) which camtu.4 be fulUJ or tieuted efF the case the pa rro v. B'.W. II. BASItKORlt, CluflAier. THE First National Bank OF FATT4X. PATTON, Cambria Co., Pa. Capital, paid np, - - $50,000. Accounts r.l Corporations. Firms and Individuals recelted upon the in oft favorable terms consistent with sale and conserva tive KankiiK. Steamship Tickets lor sail by all the laadios: l.i nes and Koreitsn IH-i.ll payable In any ol i tie ;.rniri.al cities ot the (lid World. All eorTesK)ndenee will have our personal and prompt attention. Interenl Paid on Time llfposlt. ortl3.tt3 S. L. KKItt. ATIWI1DI. REED & READE, Attorneys! Jt Ihav, KBtNSBt'K.. - - - PENNA. ittlce on t'eutre street. 1 4 28 va 'PKIAL !JSr. 1 June Term. 1"61 ('. V. Kurke tn 'o. et al. v Mead el al. Iluirhes vs. Martin. Sc'toonover vs liean. Khlers vs. Khole Keesevs. Kirtiards. Shoemaker vs. tlood. Klair vs. same. l.ve. Sunshine k 1'hl rs. Wlllet k. Herrlnicton I tun lo Suppy t'o. vs. Keith. '. H. IIowkII It t'o. vs liaotlry X I'ronbeiser. Noel vs lettinies et at ItH Iraw vs. Shoemaker et al. Snver vs. Johnstown t'lty. Tonkin vs lnirr tier, teu.) Kina vs. W i!sinteer. Heslop vs. Huntley. Weyant vs shumaker et al. "reswell vs. T. a. T. 'o. tl.ass s. latner. Maneval v. Iron fity M K. Insurance Co. Awards vs. Oerman h. lupuraner t'o Miller et al. vs. Johnstown I'asa. Kallroad Co. Harnes vs. Af berolt. Hiockhart vs. same. Walker vs. same. JAS. tl. PAK BY. Proiaoootiry. Prothonotary's f itttee. May 11. 1S44. NOTICE Is hereby a-iren that an application ill le n.a,ie in the Court of I'oiumoo Pies ol I'aoit-da ri'iin't, Pa., on MwiMta. Jssf 4lh.A. I IH. kt 10 oVI.iek a m .. under the oria'.lon Art April T. imv4 ao.l th several suiilements taereto. by P. J. Itietrich, Jofepn A. ilnj. Isidore J. Parabaunh. W in . 13. Schroth. and Antre Kk7nro.le lor I lie chatter ot an In tended corotation to be called IKSANUVKK El N OK IHE HUKIH 111! IIP CAUKlll.U lliWN. I'A ." the (M.jectol whleb Is the promo tion and cultivation ol tbeilertnan lannuaice art ol music and sonic, lor social Intercourse ol Its members and their families, and tor thee par purpores to have and eo-iy all the nvtiu. and prlvileaies conierred by the ai. act and Its sup plementa. T. K. SCAN LAN. Mayll.p)v4. Solictor. II KITTELL & LITTLE, EHENSBUKO, PA. MftttUx In lra House, 2.S.W W. DICK. ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW, EBKHBBUBa. PSHIi'A- -Speclal attention to given claims for Pen sion Boanty. etc. chT- Nwi T F. McKENKICK, ATTOBMKT AMb (t-t'NHBLXOR AT LAW, EbENSBlKO. . PA ri tfflce on Centre street. H II. MYERS. ATTOEN EY-AT-L.A W. Ksnsitias, Pa. Itece la Collonada Kow. on t leotre street. DONALD E. DUFTON, ATTUKN EY-AT L.A V7. EnBKRBuBo, Psaaa tfr ( irftre In lura Hnase. :enter street. XTtn ICK. Is hereby Klven that the follow-In; 1 accounts have teen Bird in tne t't.uri oi Common Pleas ol Camnria cohnty. Pa . and will he eonnrmsd by said court on the PIKST MN HAY IN JUNE. I (-. unless cause be sbiwn to the eontrmrv: First account of John liawksnortb, aaslitnee ol Homer S. Cusic. J.C. IIAKBY. ntayll,l8V4. Piottoonotary r.XECITTCK'S NOTICE. A l-j-taie nt t'atliarlne Iturtdn. deceased. Ietters testamentary on tlie estate ot Catha rine Kurt.lu. late ol tbe township oi Manster. in t;ambria county. Pa . de:eased, hsvlna ten tranted to me by the Kevlster ot Wills ol said county, all persons Indebted to said estate are hereby uolined to make payment io me unit out deiay and tboe bavinic claims aualnst tlie same will present them properly antbenucated lor settlement. JOHN ITEI. Portaue. Pa.. April 27. lt. Exocutor. Can only be had on tbe caaca O1"- a tamped with thia trade mark. All others have tbe old-style pull-out Low. which is only held to the cose hy friction, and can be twinted off with the fingers. Sold only through watch dealers. Send for m w a. tell case opener to tne inmn u fmx-tn rera Keystone Watch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA. OILS! OILS! The Atlantic Refining Co., of Pittsburg, Pa., make a sjcialty of manufacturing for the doiues. tic trade the finest brands of Illuminating and Lukicaiins Oilst Naphtha and Gasoline That can be MADE FROM PETROLEUM. We challenge comparison with every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the Most : UnilWy : Satisfactory : Oils in the market ask for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO. ictlS.69ly. P1T1SBI KO lttPT.. I'ltTSBt'Kil, PA "VtH"E. To whom It may concern : All persons holdinic orders on Wasbinarton township will hand or send a listot sane to 'A m. Krown. Township t'lerk. arivinc aomher. date and amount lor which order or ladKmeiit calls l..r on or oelore J I N E lot'H. or be lorever ilet.ar.e.1 by aM township. Hi order ol tbe Hoard ol Auditors. W.M. BKtlWJJ. Lilly. Pa.. May 18. 1t4. Town.bip i lerk. XToTIft" Is hereby ulven that A. . Brown has i hied his rt Hon In the otttce ot the Clerk -I the 'oun ol (Quarter Sessions ol t'niuorla counts lor the transier ol the licei.se granted lo It P. Anderson la t!res.-on ton-hip which will t preentel lo the court lor its consideration on MOMiAY . Jl'NE4I H,lH. J.O. IttKHT. May 1. 1W- ttlerk It S. DR. BUCK, SURGEON and SPECIALIST. Treatment el all Cnronls Attltctloos, IMseares of Womeu and troutdes requirma Sunclcal Aid. oftlce hours up t a . is.. I to 3 and 1 to 8 r. at. IKaiil H AVKMJfc, AUIOONA, PA. jaal.M 1794. H-1-1. Policies wrtttea at short nonce la the OLD RELIABLE ' 7ETNA" wl titer First Clawia i'aMpaalea. T. W. DICK, p UfNT FOR THE OL.13 HARTFOHU umn iivt IJ II OOMMENOEll Kt'SINESS 1794. Ebenibnra.Jniy l. 1 We. te nndersicned. bereliy all persons not to hunt. nh or trespass In anv wav t-n our premises, ad we will prosecute to the lull extent of tbe law. H H NiKI.. JOHN tTKHK. ALKXM'S W IIO. J. A.tll.XS. A. I. M MPI.'.PN. HPUH M NtVXJS. Clearfield township. 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