JJJi. KHSKI'KH, CAMlillU "., PA. rKH'AY. - Al'lil'ST 10. IS'M. lUl.tl. J!l HIKM l- iHliiiil of tlit'ctuil strike is wel ,. . to t v.-ryt.ixly. . r. .1 It. Mul!-ii. of Lilly, spent a few , :i! t..w ii iu Momiay. i !.ii.' t il"' tlaU' fir tht KtxMis ... fa l. All-'tlt J-i, ,".. .'iO Ulltl 31. , .i.-l.n i. l!-iirT, of Spamrli-r, . v:- t..i t.i Kl'iiliiirif on Momiay. V,: t A. I 1 1 -U . a well-known business ,,f ( ui'iiltow ii. is ill wi-.li typliuiJ y. I'.i. KilN-ll. of ltfllrfoiite. Pa.. . , , , iij'!i- of ilays in town during tliu 1 1 i., v M. K. i-liuri-li at Patton. Kev. , U i "ii. p.i-tor. will ! tletlit-aleii on . M.'ioii l!nliiitriT. of Kl-iistmrs, ..: M IT. A'! , .1 .-ii n ! llie-tli-r. ol .Mloi'lKf. were 'I'm lay. i :.!-. Iik pi aetiretl tneilii-ine in .Iiiiucl: tin- t-arly Tit's, died in 1 h a "ii uii'lay. iiij. ni- iil lia- lieen mailc fur the .'-:!; in. -ii at .li'liiistuw ii. Anirii-l , ;,i.. in- iinrteI tn attt-llii. r M K iiit'-i . t In- I K-iinx-ralio nominee . AlM ..: ..! North Dakiita. loimt-l'ly ., i ii i:'j.-kin-k. Indiana i-iiinty. i.:iii .1. Ktiily. llie famous . ! m.iki-il.iiiy ascensions from .liii'iiiL! tin- KU-nsliuri; fair. . u Ii-l.lllia of llie liattlt- of ISet- Lt-eu-liiii a fair. TuesJay, . T!.ui-day ami Friday, A ui;ul ;. !li ami ::tt. I..-W . .1 f I'attou, lias la-en held j . !i:iiL'i-nf cIiiIm ..lemilil e M aM. niiii; company for which he . , 1 I..- .i tin xi ii t involved is f."-ii. i M l'jriili. a former Khens-.-, I. , i- now a prosperous driiir i;, ; , i .n!.-. Pa.. peiii a lew days in tt..- present week visiting his Mi an. I Mi's. .1. 1. Parrish. Iui. I'. l. imy. of Puller. Pa.. ..r ; i. I a iit to his iim-e and Ml a i I Mi-, .lohn Met olllliik, of . ai I Mi Kmiiia Krist, of Fl'i-e- il.il I. s now isitlll Willi 1 .i: i.iiinl.cr of 1 he South Fork ii.. i li- ,1-appeal ance last Week with j. s,, , , ! editor and proprietor. -:r:-l.' ah. I ne-y ami should lieen .1 ir. I .tint -u-taiiind hy the people of l' V i-il.,' i Mi- F.1 n-ii Mollis .lied at the residence !.. i . .ii-:i.-lav. 1 aniel llaiilin, in i ial -...vv!isl,ip. on ednesday Aliifllst 1st. -. i;. .1 a! -'i! y.-ais. II. -r remains . ;. .1.:. I Ii it :ii the l-etuetel y at St. All- "II I ! i'lay last. I K II. ii,. I. i.i k. a tramp printer, fell :: a :r-:r 1. 1 train al the east end of the i .'..!: 'iit.iii i ..ii '1 hiir-iltiy linn nini; of ..- i.-. eiv.-d a iiiinil.er of cuts . 1 ! I - vv l.irh will cause hi in to he laid , tu.- i ii..-. hut are not likely to :-.v- !a! . I II i.i.i.it.eii.'. of h. liiniiit. is in jail : i.i. ii-i in.'. .-Minn . land coiimy, j a (tl. i.i:aiuy . He came to Ameri i .: .. ji - a-'u and lliarll. il. Wife No. 1 .... . (...u the scene th" other day ami j ,-i I..- a.'t.-t Wile No. died about v. al - ai.'" M:- I.. . a purlo.-k and M rs..I!ri.let ih. t-.ih i.-sdeui .,f Johnstown. ! i . -i. t, t :.. jail on Saturday, the t. -eiv.-a tl.iny days sentence in !.' . j i! fi.i assault ami battery and j"-.' "" ati-w.-r to a charue of adultry 'i.- i . i , ..i.i t of ijnai ter sessions. -I:.-- ' t- ai iio-r Kinu" of Pennsylvania, ' iti - i ..i.i, i. ..t M i.i, II. ii, lii.ish l t,.s . iop. ...n lat Friday. Hay, ' ' ; - at. I ..at- were gathered from - . a. i. - and housed ill excellent ! 1' t-.-'h men and mules a : .' la- !. i omplete the work. 1:. ii and ( learlield Coal and it. at Frugality, resumed :. M 'li.iav inoriiiiii; at 3.". cents ' .iits ,.s than the men ! ii they went out on the r n... iii-arly four months as?o. - t.rn.- tt js said they lost ' a- m anted at the state de i' M.irii-hurif. to the I leech i aii. I .iithves,-rn Kailroad ! 'a. l....il. 'rhepr..p..sed i - - fii.iu W alkii.s. Cambria " M :. Plair county, forty 1' 1., no.' I. hi. Philadelphia, : -' a i. . .,, has suspended Na'..r-!.iv' ssHl. having the i....!... .iti.-i,! ; ft, coli-e.ilelice i. pi. u and inability to i ' i.' a . ..lints. (,,. pulili, ;l " u ' "' leinporaril v susp.nd : a i.i n the times justily !. M i . i ii i man r i.line -v !... disappeared from n a'.i u a-.Ii-.-.. i-re.l in "I..-.la last week and . 4 1 i, t I 1 I. i i i - I, ..me on Saturday. any uieiuU-r ot the '" pay f.'i the meal he - i -a-1 . a-e. ' a ! n v as r. -.lined in the " - ' i.-i-k. I iailiti n and ' '!.- w.-re renewed at le- Hil 1 U nil oil Wedlll-S-: i ! U loo- men. in the '! at work, and no " ' ' ii ! I hat ail mines in I he il l e innnii,!; full U-foie -i ' ' .' I tn. a well-know n I township, was er ' M .inlay la-t hy U-inji J ' v a h..rs... Mr. Sheri- ii 'I.i. -huof w ith a tiead- H ! in l.i.-akun,' a yoiiui; ' ' '..am.- iininaliaifeable, ' tai. - effoiis to control ' t.i tlie horse's heels, i. .-'.ii.-s m-H ,,. likely to !-:;..-, Mr. Sheridaii's '-'.led fo ,f... v I.i...... I V It is a fact that h'-'l boil, -d three niin b..i,.j (i. ,exi niorn 'I. y U- fie-h, but as soft ' l,oi,K, c.iked hut once. n heated and cooled, : '"I do.im-d.'iy and it ! I Si.i.i :.. .' i. "m I I I.I IL pKH-ess after it is ' a! .1. i, i "'''''I. I , 'l to the ...ft U.ilinn i llll I . l... . : ; . a;;!,. ' linn paiuieiail variniiu over" ejfijs, ' : I,, hi ,-yen U tter than 1: r. 'o" a s that sev- ' a i i . 'ii came to Fliut.ui last f..r 1 --.i . ,1 -. ' H ' Ci. '" '1' at t"iiut.'s, ,lum ' ! '.!...'. ' '" ,:,"i4V,'r ilams and !"4, " f"' """ I'ff'sc of lish t.i , :i,l"'lU"""t : The next ' - -! t Ml kw. ..... . IT Hl l.r ai.ij Ui .J. oeiore rs.jiille "'"I ination aiiainsi all --ti"";:! 1,1 t,ie t f vioiati.m L,, . .' 1 '"""yaiiia. The Coal- f-ixlw. . '"""'"b intend seeing the - '--I llf U lu"i"- A bearing I " L uii .iiuiiuaj fhu. tle "e ot lUe parties as On last Friday evening Miss Campbell, the sixteen-year-old danphter of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Camplvell, of C.allitzin, was struck by Philadelphia express, near her home, and was knocked some distance from the track. She intended crossing east-bound track to board Johnstown ex press, to visit at South Fork, when she was struck by the east-bound train. One of the vouna !aJys shoulders was badly injured, and she was somewhat bruised. Albin Oswald died at his home in Lo Kan tow nship. Blair county, on Thursday afternoon. August 2nd, ism. The deceased was a former resident of Sus.iuehanna tow nship, in this county, havius ow ned and resided on a farm in the vicinity of where the tow n of Hastings now stands, ile afterward removed to Carroll tow n where be carried on the butcher business for a n urn In-r of years and duriui; bis resi dence there ra n a meat wauoii to KIm iis- burtr tw ice a week and supplied a number of our people w ith meat. He w as born in liadeu. Cermany. Jane 4th, 1SJ, and was at the time of his death in the Goth year of his age. nil of the learllrlU .Strike. Philipsbuitr, Pa.. August ". At the con vention of miners, held in this olace ves- rday, representing nearly all the mines in i eiinsylvauia which were idle on ac count or the strike, a motion was adouled by a narrow majority to return to work I.i o iueu an int; lormer eiuiiloves are re ii.i instate:!, and that the minor concessions agreed to by the ISecch I reek operators. in a conference w :th t heir mi tiers Saturday ... . . : . t . . .....I ii.io;. ueaprccu to i.y all operators in this section. Another session was held last night, at which a committee was ap I'.-inieii io wan on tne operators, l lie up posilioii to calling off the strike was largely in the milling regions in w hich the miners had received the compromise price. these miners realizing that a surrender in icariiei.i county was almost certain to tiling about a reduction in other regions w here an advance had been granted. "ln loitfr lh Mirrp lalM . M iles t'neery , of Cass tow nship, this county, notified the township justice in April of the present year that be had soine sheep killed by dogs in June IS'tlt. The auditors assessed the damages at til which the county commissioners refused to pay, alleg;ng that Mr. yuceiy, should have promptly not i lied the justice of his loss, instead of waiting ten months. The court was then asked for a manda mus to compel pay men t 0f ile damages, but Judge Pell, of Plair county, before whom the case w as tried, refused the man damus on the ground that where a statute does not limit the time for a thing In be done it Inusl be done within a reasonable time, and that the spirit of the sheep law ol IS'..;! i, -iinned prompt notice of injury to sheep by dogs to enable l he owner to re cover damages. H ii nl i hijiIidi Li I Xfim. A lilittliif tilnlirti Parly. n Friday aflei noon a special train in charge of Conductor James Snyder, for merly conductor on the branch, pulled up to the station and after a short stop went on down the Placklick. The party on board consisted of Henry I). Welsh, presi dent of the Kheushiirg and P.la. klick Kail road Company; F. L. Shepherd, general superintendent of the Pennsylvania Kail road Company : I). H. I.oyell. general su perintendent of the Cambria and Clear lield railroad; Judge Dean, Judge Arnold and a number of others. After laking a look at the P.lackli.-k country, the party returned to Kbeiisburg ami spent a short time in a drive about the town, and then look theit departure, all expressing themselves as surpiiM-d at the vastness of the mineral wealth that is be ing developed by the new railroad. A lalal OIrair Anions; Shrrp- A dispatch from West llnive, Chester counly. Pa., says: Forty sheep of line breed have died in this vicinity within a few weeks, and the farmers are alarmed. Three veterinary surgeons, Presson, jf Philadelphia: Conrad, of this place, and Kctrikeii, of Kenn-t Square, have made ah investigation, and revealed a startling disease. They found that a species of win in crept up the luoes of the sheep while they were eating grass and then en the brain of the animals. An effort is making to tin.) a remedy for the malady. The alllielion has very seldom beeu heard of in this country. lllillaarj. On Tuesday morning, August 7lh, ls(4, Mrs. Mary Flick, wife of John Flick, died at her home in Carrolllowu after a long illness from cancer of the breast. Mrs. Flick was alxuil sixty years of age, ami was horn in Loielte. Her marriage with Mr. Flick, which look place twenty three years ago. was not blessed with off spring. Together with her husband and step children, she leaves to mourn her de parture the following named brothers and sisters; Kichard Pradley and Mrs. Harry Tomliiisoh. of Altoona; Anselm Kradley and Mrs. Kllen Conrad, of Lorelto, and S.C.I. Kradley. of Fhiontow n. Pa. A Warld'a Handicap Road Rare. A big handicap road race, open to all amateurs in the world, will lie run at tireeiisbi'irg. Pa., on Monday. Scplciiiiier 3rd. at 1 A. M. The distance will lie 27 :niles, over good roads. F.nlry books fee f I w ill be opened from August ; to -T. The contestants w ill be from all parts of Pennsylvania and nearby states. The race undoubtedly will be one of the U-st and most interesting ever run in the stale. The two first prizes will In- a Columbia and a Hartford. J. V. Stephenson, of tireeiis burg is managing the affair. KrUnrrd Kalra via Pennsylvania Railroad for Muanl Urirlaa "arm era llaranpmrai From August -joili to'-Tith, mi Iftsive, the Pennsylvania Kailroad Jompany will sell, for the aUve occasion, round trip tickets to Mount (iretua and return at rate of one fare for the round trip, from principal stations t-t- eeii Kast Liberty and Hryn Mawr. on the Northern Central railway north of and inc'udiug Lutherville. and on the Philadelphia .t Krie railroid division. These tickets will tie v alid for return pas sage until August 3.MI1. inclusive. Mallonal Uaard Knranipment al !- nluric. For the accommodation of persons desir ing to visit the Kiicampmeut of the Na tional JJuard of Pennsylvania al tJetlys burg, the Pennsylvania Kailroad Company has arranged to sell excursion tickets from August Uth to 1Mb, inclusive, at the ex tremely low rate of one fare for the round trip. These tickets w ill l.e good for pas sage on all trains except the "Pennsyl vania Limited," and will be valid for re turn passage until August ISth, inclusive. rank l aiblrr Uoa. Harry A. (iardner, cashier of the Second National Hank, of Altoona. has disappear ed with at least t.ti.iM) of the bank's money, and has taken w ith him a woman from Pellefonte. whom he has for a year past been maintaining at a hotel. While the bank people have known of tht cash ier's disappearance since Tuesday morn ing, the matter was kept quiet until Wed nesday afternoon. The bank Is considered perfectly safe. JlarrlH l.lrrnra. The following marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphnns Court lor the week ending Thursday, August 9, ls'.H: tJeorge K. Selhnan, West Taylor town ship, and Lizzie Ueiser, Johnstow n. Henry Edward Lingle and Sarah Elean or liolsiuger, F bens burg. Argument Llata. List of causes set down for argument at argument court, Monday, August 20, 1S4: Stutzman vs. Felt. Watson .t Co. Smith. Noel vs. Sin ith. Noel vs. (iettings et al. Kelts vs. Michaels. Shoemaker vs. Good. Iilair vs. Good. In re road in Karr township. In re road iu Elder and Carroll tow t slnps. In re rule on E. T. Schoff. l.owscr vs. Miller. Widmann vs. Abler et al. Howling vs. Juhnstow n City. Lise Sand ford vs. Powell. Same vs. same. M'Manuus & Keiley vs. Krasickr. Same vs. tiritlith. In reopening Willow street hi Lilly lir ough. In re opening Cleveland street in Lilly borough. herker vs. Varner. In re citation in assigned estate of Ella K. M, Donald. In re rule on Alfred Ashton, Esq. Schmidt vs. Kohde. Krallier vs. Wagner. Weimer vs. Holt. Skelly vs. Ivry et al. In re road in Allegheny township. In re petition of Hastings Water Co. for viewers. Kobinson et al. vs. Curran. Commissioners of Cambria county vs. Sanders. In re road in Carroll townshin. Schroth vs. M'Kenrick. Edison (ieneral Electric Company vs. Cresswell et al. In re rule on assignee of T. F. Mellon Jt Company. M'Kay's executors vs. I.ronie. Sharp vs. Marker et al. In re exceptions to auditors report be tween Hastings borough and Sus.iuehauua township. (ilass vs. (ila-s. Powers vs. M'Nally. Commonwealth vs. Peters. Karker. trustee vs. Lanlzy. Wilsou el al. Mays el al. M'Faddeii vs. M'Hugh et al. .1. C. Dakkv. Proibouoiary. The follow ing cases will lie presented for aigument at argument court, August 2oth, 1 S'M : in re tvter King estate. Exceptions to aiiuuoi s report. In re estate of Sebastian ( Iraff. dece-ised. Kill.-on A. Farrcll to show cause w hy sale of real estate to him should not be set aside. In re estate of John J. Seese, deceased. Exceptions to report of Jno. M . Kose. Esij., auditor. Damki. A. M. (oh ..h. Clerk t. C. II u arli Hnican Killed. On Friday aft"ii;oon last almut two o'cl.M-k a distressing accident occurred at the farm of Mr. Hugh iHigaii. of Portage township, this county, by which that gentleman losl his life. 1 1 appears leal Mr. Sylvester Crum. of the same township, and Mr. Wil.ia'i. Sparks, of Portage, had tiuished threshing wheat in the barn of Mr. Dugau, with their steam threshing machine, and were in the act of moving the machine to Mr. Crum's farm nearby. Mr. Dugau had hitched his team to the engine which weighs atxMil two tons, and was hauling it up a grade in his lane on one side of w Inch is an Osage orange hedge fence and on the other a barb-wire fence. The horses had balked and Mr. Dugau, who was driving on the left side of the team, told bis son, Charley, to go around and sw itch up the off-side beast, w hich caused the horses to plunge forw ard pulling the engine close to the wire fence. Mr. Dugan, w ho w as in feeble health, losing control of the lines, was thrown under the bind-wheel of the engine which passed over his lower jaw and the base ot the skull, crushing the bones to splinters, so that his brains oo.ed from the ghastly wound and the blood gushed in a torrent from his mouth, and in a few mirutes all signs of life Med. His family, all of w hich happened to be pres ent, with the assistance of several neigh iKir.s who were witnesses of the accident, carried him to his house w heie his remains were prepared for burial. The funeral which was well attended took place at Wilmore mii Sunday, inter ment being ir.ade in the Catholic cemetery in that place after mass and au eloquent funeral oration by Kev. Father Mcliugh. The deceased who was a native of Ire land and aged about tn years, removed to Portage township from Pittsburg about twelve years ago. His wife, four sons and two daughters survive him, one sou, Ed ward, having met death while employed as a brakeuian on the Pennsylvania rail road several years ago. Mr. Dugau was highly respected in the community in which he lived and the sad manner of his death has touched the hearts of the people w ho heartily sym pathize with the afflicted family. A Moat Attractive Hammer OnlluaT ? lie Penatay I an la Kailroad - A Tour AmouaT Ihe Lake and Inlands of tne Sorth. The party composing the Pennsylvania railrcad's first wur to the North has just returned home, delighted not only with Ihe general attractiveness of the trip, but the admirable manner in which it was conducted. The second party is now forming, and w ill go out und.-i like condi tions on August 21st, reaching home on re turn trip St ptember 3d. The party will leave Philadelphia in special Pullman parlor cars over the picturesque route of the Pennsylvania to Watkins Olen. t hence to Niagara Falls, the Thousand Islands, the Kapids of the St. Lawrence, Motreal, Au Sable Chasm. Lakes Chauiplain and (eorge, and. lastly a delightful trip dow n the romantic Hudson. Ample time is allowed at each point for sight-seeing, and all the traveling is done by daylight. It would lie a difficult mailer to plau a trip of greater diversity of inter est and attraction, and for those whose summer vacation is limited there is no outing comparable to it. The round-trip rate, including all necessary expenses, from New York. Philadelphia, Newark, Trenton, P.altimore and Washington, is .... Tickets will also lie sold from other stations at proporl innate rales Tourist agent and chaperon will conduct the party. For tickets, descriptive itineraries, and reservation of seats on the train, address Tourist Agei.t, Pennsylvania Kailroad Company, P. road Street Station, Philadel phia. How to Urt Kid of Peala. Professor Kiley. in a lecture before the Lowell institute, discusses most practical ly the subject cf how to get rid .if house hold pests. For certain of the commoner pests, such as liedbugs, carpet beetles and clothes moths, benzine applied in a fine spray ty means of an atomizer was said to le the best remedy as It destroys the insect in all stages, including the egg. In the use of benzine great care should be exer cised that no fire or artificial lights is in the room at the same time, as the vapor of benzine is highly explosive. For cockroaches, bristle-bugs, fish moths and fleas, pyrethrums Kiwders are recommended. For the destruction of the mosquito, the professor recommended pyrelhrum powder moistened, made into little cones, then allowed to burn in a closed room. The effect is to stupify or kill the mosquito. It was a mistaken idea that the mosquito bites inoculated the body with malarial poison. The idea came from the fact that mosquitoes and malaria flourished usually uuder the same condition. Tne World'aFair Meballl for taae Patra of flialory. The "Hook of the Builders," oi.o or the most artistic and magnificent publications ever issued is now Wing offered by the Pittsburg LHximtch to Its readers. It is beyond question the greatest offer ever made by a newspaper. See the Dispatch for full information. Real Katate Traanfrra. Sheriff Cambria county to Emma Gill- man. Summerhill, consideration JvTiO. Executor of David Mills to F. J. Dono ughe, Gallilzin. $2.0,i0. Chest Creek laud & Improvement Com pany to William T. Kobinson. Patton Johnstown & Stonycreek Kailroad Com pany to John A. Cood, Johnstow n. f. Heirs of Jacob Horner to Elias li. Horn er, Johi.stow ii, 2W. Cambria Iron Compan7 to Anton DeiiK, Lower Yodcr township. fl.K). Kate McKeever et al. to Alex-inder Mc Keever, Johnstown, fl.fiiM. Administrator of Casper Glitscb to Re gina Llewellyn. Johnstown. S2.7.10. James K. Kennedy et ux. to William W. Dempsey, Johnstown, 2,2oo. Sheriff of Cambria couutv to William Willett. West Taylor tow nship, $i.tu. Francis Devlin to Ousiave P.elterinan, Johnstow n. $1. .. M ichael McCauley et ux. to Jeremiah Paul, Johnstown. $;,(. ai. Henry Good et ux. to William J. Horn er. Hastings. -42.". Ellen M. Keed to Kobert Cassidy, Eliens burg, $27a. T. liarns et ux. to John Mason. Karnes boro. $2."i. Henry Fullmer to John ZolicI, Johns town, ?".. Elizaiielh Miller et vir to Andrew C. Miller. Kichland and Sloiieycreek town ships, tl, Ol at. Samuel J. Horner et nx. to Frederick Hofecker, Johuslown, t'K Cora E. Oaks el vir to W. M. Pfeffer corn, Johnstown. tl.Tt. II. F. Watkins et ux. tu Leonard Vogel. Johnstown, f S'J.i. John E. Fees et ux. to John E. Vogel, Johnstown, (I,tio0. Elmer IU rkeybile et ux. uA. W. Myeis, Ferndale, $7."iO. James Campbell, et vir to Alexander Grieff. Carrolllowu, Thomas Murray et ux. to S. M. Clark, Keade tow nship, foal. Mary Gant et vir to Kolx-rt II. Horner, Johusiow ii, $.". Samuel Stiayer et ux. te John E. Sivits. Sloiieycreek tow n-hip. l.il. Amanda .1. Siin.-iuan to Margaret A. Still!, Johnstow n. $-ka. Margaret A. Slull to Amanda J. Slull, Johnstown, ).i. Mary J. Spangler et vir to S. C. Keam, Dale, $l,Jtai. Thomas Kuinford et al. to l.y.lia Itum ford. Soulh Fork, $ l ai. Jacob Scliirf et ux. to Conrad Schirf. Pair township. ('J.ioi. Jacob H. Tayloreial. to the Taylor-McCoy Coal it Coke Company, Galliliu, t.V4.la. o t .iiniiiiliilralliin. Carrolllowu, Pa., Aug. 7jh,W4. EiUT.ni Fkkkman: 1 notice by Luke Kehe's communication in your last issue that he seems very much worked up over my humble explanation of ihe single tax principle referred to by him iu a doubling way in your previous issue. Is it not a man's right to defend or ex plain a pliuciple w hen it is publicly called in question? And are not discussions good for the better understanding of w hat is best for the country? Put is any good end to be attained by such ridiculously contemptible statements as appear in his letter concerning Henry (i.-orge and the single tax ? I think not. For if the single tax is a bad thing it can sun ly be show n up w il h oul misrepresentation, but if it is a good thing why should I he friends of justice an tagonize it. If Mr. Kehe bad taken the trouble to in form himself of what Henry George teaches be would have known that he does not and never did advocate that the land should lie be divided up. nor that property should lie destroyed in order to "bring capital to terms'' Mr. Kehe has probably read or heard the falsified reports from the enemies of Mr. George and his theory, those enemies are the friends of the very monopolies which Mr. Kehe condemns. He says "strikes are aimed at oppression caused by centralized capital. If this is true then it follows that the. single tax would not lie a remedy." Put strikes are not aimed at centralized capital. They are simply a resistance against the "iron law of wages" inherent in our system of land tenure and taxation, that wages always tend to the minimum of a bare living. This the si.igle tax would remedy lie cause il would give labor access to the natural resources and leave the producer in the full possession of his product, in stead of as now encouraging capital iu the monopolization of natural opportunities while taxation taking from labor a large share of its wages. j. y. o Carried. LINGLE -KoLslXGEK. Mairied at the home of I he bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kolsiugcr. in Eheiishurg, on Wednesday August Mb. ls'.lt. hy Kev. E. M. Mow man. pastor of the preshy l.-rian church. M r. Henry E. Lingle and Miss Sarah E. Kolsiugcr, lioth of Ebt-nsburg. After the ceremony the happy couple started on a wedding tour In which they will visit the parents of the groom, resid ing in Ohio, and after a short stay return to ElM-nsbiirg, where they will goto house keeping. We join with their many friends iu wishing them a long anJ happy 'if... WEEK FOR WILLING WORKERS of either tx, any age, in any part of the country, at the employment which wo furnish. You need not be away from tii.i.ieov er night. Yon can pi your whole timr to the work, oronlr your spare mo nieuts. Ascapitat is not required you run uorb-k We supply you with all that is ne.-.l.-.l. It ,! cost you nothing- to try the tiu-ines... Any out can do the work. Hepinners make money !'r... the start Kbilurr in unknown iili .ur workers. Every hour you luhor you can easily make a d. liar. No one who willii.jr to work fails loinnk. more money etrrv av than can be made in three dayt at any ordiuan eniiloynieiit. Send for tree bowk Containing the fjllent information. H. HALLET7 & CO, Box 880, PORTLAND, MAINE. 'I'M ai. i-isr. I I. let ol causes eel down lor trial at a term of court to h beld In KhenHtvnrg I. evincing the 2nd Monday In Set-tdmher. 184 : Hrawley v. liahey. Sclion.iver . IMan. Trexler estate va. logan. lslHriie vs.ltoulerel a I. Mclh.nal.l I'roaser et al. I-ou.ler vd Wllhelm MH Innlale. Sham vs. Wllheim H. Mi-Oomgle. Snyder vs. t'anit.ria Iron to. lunkln vs. Iatner. Hughs vs. Johnson Vo. Hue vs. Olttluirs. Mcllonald vs. Hotfecker. rylor vs. t'nldreo. Horner vs. WIIkod. Shirk Sons vj. t:roue. ttorevs. Suppes. Mur;hy vs ellow Kan t'oal t'o. Nelson Stto vs. Walls. Vincent Barslow II 'o. v. I'resssrell. Scuitmnn vs. t'.K.ket e' al. ISels.m S. t'o. s Hntrken. lira; vs. 1'enna. K. K. t. Scratmc vs. iMvis Same vs. Mo er. Hosier vs. School Directors t'ortoice Korough. J.O. HAKSV . AOKUMt !0, 1SW4. Hrolbonolary. KlitllVt:. y We. ti e nn.lf rsliined. hereby all persons not to bunt. Il?h or treans In any way en our premises, aa we will prosecute to the lull extent ot tbe law. H. K Null.. JOHN l.'KHK, AI.KXIIT.S W I I.Ii, J. A. 1.SS. A. I. M'Mt'I.fN. HIHIH M NttUS. ClearDeld township, March tt. hm. 84IP9 Hlsrellanroos Kollees. fALl'ABLB PKOPKKTY KUKSAL1 A lot ol icrouud In the E-t ward il fbeus bunc. 63 hy I art. in desirable location. tvln a two-st. tried irame 1 ouse. tt n oms and ba c meut, in excrlleni repair. W ill be sold cheap na on re iH)DBMe itrai. M II. Kl'I LI.k tbenibnri. '., Ana-ai t 10 tf 'I'HK Kt.n(.;.uru Kuil.ln tt. lvma Assaiclatlon 1 will otter lor sale at the council chamber. Kl ensbunc, on tbe :ourtb Mon.lay In August tl.ixw.oo. TM(M. HAMS, LmiB L.KMKB. Secretary. f resident. Assignee's Sale OK VA1.VABL.E REAL ESTATE ! ASSH.AED ESIITE OF JOB UM. Uy virtue ol an alias order Issuing out of the Court ol I'ouiinou I'lras of t'atnhrl ounty to me directed, there will I e eiMised to public sale, on the ;.rtuiiM, In the lHruub ol uuimerhlll, ;ambria t 'ounty. Pa on SATURDAY, AUGUST IS, ISO I. at 10 o'clock a.m. And Irom time to time there alter, all Ihe lollowing tlencrlbed real elal. which h!" Iieen asslicne.1 to the underpinned t y lohn Hrown aud wl e. IH-sfKKritN OK hKurKKIIIS: No. 1, M II! property . consisting, of lour lots. In Ihe borough ol summer!) ill. bounded aud l scrii.e.l as lolluws: rieviuo inv at a point on I be line ol the I'ennylva nia rail road an. I corner ol lol ol Patrick Mf.:ll. thence 87 deureen rrt.'u feet to a i-oini corner ol lot ol P. M. lirown thence south U7 dearees eat u leet to a lul crner ol lol ol P. IVI . Itroat.; thence mmth To le arce? east. l.V leet to a post corner ol lot now or ate of Coi ra.l Meyer: thence sou th A e.rees wet. w leet to a pomt corner ol lot i .lohu T. I.ouu: thence north Mi degree east, by lots of John T. l'Un llr. Iici.urlclt. and "Wallace Plummer l- leet to c rner ol lot ol Patrick Mr II; thence by said lot norlb Zi degrees earl rot leet to s post; tnei.ee by saia lot acain nortb 31 deaiees west liei leet to l:ire t beieinnlng. eou tainiuu in an i.ij errne. more or less. No. . tirern Hue aud .ot. situated on Main sireel In the lHr..uab ol Nammerhlll. boun.le.1 tin the northerly mle I.y Alain street, on easterly side by lot ol John Itrlinih.ou the sou.h by au ailey. and on the westerly sole by lol oi James I, piumuier. hsviutf lheeu ere.tel a two.rlorv tr-Mue.taeuiDie. ana also other dwelllna. IS..l Kei.lenee a.l.l Mf.re K.xim. b.t sltuate.1 at Ihe corner ol Mtln street and Pennsylvania rail- load in iM-rouah ol Suiuuo-rlilll. lH.uu.le.1 and da scribed as l.ill.iws: KealuuibK at the corner u:ent.oi el: thence westward alouic tbe Peuns!- aula railroad 10 r-he to a pos. , corner ol laud now or iate ot lie.. rite It. Wiae- theme by said lan.ls 7 peieties lo a ot: thence eastwar.l bv other land l John Hrown iierches to a imst in Hue ol raid roa.l ; theuce south waid along said i.im.I e 'i percneh to the place ot beginnm; bav ma I hereon erected a large frame uvtelliu'g ana slore r.ioin No 4. t nlon lisll l-..t. situated In the Inir. oiigb ol Summerhill. corner ol Mam s reet anJ Jj.-krou road , tiouuite.l ou the easterly side by Main street, ou southerly side by lot ( .No. 3) l J..bu Hri.sn, ou xesterly side by lot ol John tt. M eutrolh. and on the unrther ly side by Jackson mad. having thereou ereele.1 i large threetory irxuie buibliug Known as l i.l .ri Hill, and a one and one-ha'l story pltnk dwelling. f.-. S due hall luierest in a piece or parcel ot land situated in t'rot le loansnip. known as Wil liam Pnngle tract a.i.inicg lands olHrlrtHh, Hr-wu si .siine.uau. J ' c..tt 4 -rn t- rank Kurix. tbe Itutler tract, and others contaiulug '1 acres. perches. No o Oue-lMll interest in the coal and other nil uer a Is ol is a.-'es. and the surlaua ol 7 ace'. ui'ie nr leMi, ..I the ssme piece of grouu.I, nli known as the William Kutler tracr, situated In tlrovle towushli. a. tj. .lulng the lauds ol Igcob Pnngle, William .iurray. el al. No 7 .mr-iiurd lulerert In William Murray tract ot iuu.i in n le iowiii.i.ii. and Iioruugll ol .Summerhill iHiuuded by Pennsylvania rai roal. tt mbria Iron Oniipany, J O. Socii it Sous, p' M Xj Hrown et al.. aud ointalnii.g acres, otf ercl.es. and allowances, excepllug and res.Tvlug t:ie loll.. a lug iiuuil.rree lots to their respective purchithers. tor which deeds have Ven executed and delivered, U-wit- 1...1 No :n. sold to H. K. Hytr.'. Iit N.i 41. sold tot: Warnel.i: lot No. 14. soul tu If K Kyers; Lot No 7. sold to Johu Ual lardy ; l-oi No .. sold to llliam tleorge: Iot No 5. soldloH. Warnel.i: Iot No. 57. sold to Jacob Houpl : I... is Nos 1 and 2. solj to Dr. J . K. tlreen l.ol No a. s.il.l tu JuliDllitlittrilv; l.t N.i. 4.1. sold to John Hi.t-p. lr.,lt No. lo." sm.I to.1. I-. Mctiough, lit No 41, sold to S. p. fing: l-.t ol No. 47. sold lo K. V nos, and Ix.t No. 16. sold to lieu K lieits. No. 8. l-ol In liorough ol Suminerhlll. bounded aud descritied as lolo.ws- Hegiuuing at a p4t it) leet south ol liue ;il Pennsylvania railroad: thence south 7U decrees went 4 perches Iu a post , thence by line ol laud now or late ol P. S. t'roile, Miuih 1 decree west s1 t.erches to a post; thne by line of land of '. A. ltliuou.!, north Hi degrees east 4 percnes to a iottt ou line ol Sumiu.-rii.il iiri.vpvi.nl: thence by said liue north 1 degree a in1, perches lo place ol he tuning: c.iuiaiu.rig sto pe.c.o s. and having thereon erected a smalt Irame houpe uuieuante.l. No. tt Interest el assignor lo u tract ol land at Mineral Point, in t.asl I ay lor township, bounded aud described as follows: Heg.uuiug at a hem lock near Salt Lirb 'reek ; ll.ei.ee inrough land ol t 'am'.rla Iron t lompau) . south :tsit degree., east 'Ju :M t.eiches to a cucumber; inence south J1'4 drarees, west 11.64 pen-lies to a heailock: I hei.ee soulh & degree, east i4 percl.ts to a post: tlieuce south 4V.1 degrees, west 17.73 perches to a post near t'oiieinogli river: theu.-e parallel to said liver north 44'... degrees, west Ii pen-l.es lo post: thence north 4. Oegrees. west 14 1 erchs to a sugsr, thence loilowing the di-ection ol alt I. Hk Creek nor I It 0 degrees, west 13 1 perches lo a white tnri h; thence 21'- Jea.ree east 10 4 iercbe to a be. ch; thence north 07 '.j degrees, east 6 7 perches to a white birch, thence north 3' 4 degrees, east tl 3 (Hjiches to white oak. and lltcure nurili i:;'4 degree", east IS.v pert-he io ulaceot begiuuiug ; r.iuialnlng 10 acres. J4 perches aud baying tberet.n erected one double aud tour single tenemeut bouses and one small store r.M.tii. VY ill be sold in Sections, or as a Whole to suit puicbasers. Tt-KMSOKSAI.K: ten percent, of the pur chase money lo le paid when the property 11 struck dowu: one ball when the sale Is coubnued by the court, and the remainder in six mouths Irom date ol counrmat loo; delerred payments lo be secured by judgment nolo or mortgage, with luierest. at the epiion ol the assignee. J H. tiKKt- N. Assignee ol John Kruwn and wile. lSSIGIEt"S SALE ! I'H K undersigned Assignee for tbe benefit of 1 the ere liu.rs ol M. K. If . Oreery . oftbehor ..ugh ol Kbensburg. t'ambria v.uny. Pennsyl vania, ui der deed ol voluntary assignment, in trust lor Ihe benefit of creditoia. In pursuance u" an order ol sle made by the t'ourt ol (Simmon P'eas ol said counly. will expose at public sale or veudue on SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1MM, at if o'clock p.m.. on the premises In tbe West wird ol tbe Imi ough ol Km nabnrg. Pa. all the tight, title a lid 1 1, teres r ol said M. K. H Creery, ol. In mid to the following descritied real eslale, to wit: All that certain lot of ground situate In the borough ot Koeusburg, tZauihria county. Pa., Ironllng n J ullan street on tbe east, and ex tending ba.-k to au alley, adjoining; lol ol M. K McKenrlck on tbe north and an alley on the south, having thereon erected a TWll-Sl'tlKY FR&ME DVEUIHG HQI1SE, STABLE WD 01 HER 01 IB1 ILUM.S. sr-1 lie same beln? well locate. lor business or residence a id In a desirable Isralliy making it a valuable prieriy either for a home or lor in vestment. TKRMN Or' NI.K: The proieny will le sold on the following erms. to wil: 10 per cent. ol the purt-hafe in .ney to tie paid when tbe properly is struck dowu: IS IM-r cent, when the sale is conbrmed by the court: -a tr cent, in three munis: '26 percent. In six months, and 2S tier ce-t. in nine mouths, when .let d and Hasessi.iu will lie given. I eraons desiring any inlormatlon concerning tbe pio eriy. or to (limine the same. sbuld call on or address the Assig ee r bis Attorney. M. II. HKAKK-K. Assignee ol M. K. ii. t reery. .1. K. MrKKNKH-K Aitorne) lor Assignee. bnensburg. Pa., July 'Ji, liv4. NoriOK. is herebv given that the billowing pe tit ions lor lie t ansler l llq"or licenses ha e been bled In tbe office ol the t Mork of '-ourt ol Huarter Sessions ol i:ambrla county, aud that tbe same will be ptesente-l Ui the said t'ourt lor lis consideration ou MoN tAY, All H'S I' ail'll, ISttl: Petition ol I l.tuist Son Brewing 'o. lor tne translerol the wbolesa.e I cense granted to I l.un tt Son in tlaUitzin fMimugh. Petition ot II. H Newcomer lor the transfer cd the retail license granted to J. Wilson AI.en In Keade township. J.45. DAKHY. August 3. 1044. 'lmi.S. AIIMIMSTKATKIX' MlTI;E. tlaleoi Anthony Miller, deceased. Letters ol admimslrallon usm tbe estate of Anth..oy Killer, decease.!, late ol Allegheny lownshl.i. In tambrta county. Pa., having been granted to me. ail iiersons indebted to said estate are hereby not in ml to make payment to me with delay. and loose having claims against tbe same will present them duly authenticated l..r settle ment. CI-AKA K. HII.L.fcK, Amlnistratrlx. Ixwetto. Pa., August 3. I4. 1.XK:ITK'8 NuTH'E. Notice is hereby given that letters testa mentary on the eslal ol Kachael O. Skelly , late ol tiarroll township, t'ambria county, deceased, having been grauied to me, all persons indebted to .-aid estate will please make payment, and those having claims or demand sgalntlthe eauia will make them known without delay. JOHN T IjANTZY. Executor ol Kachael O . Skelly. deceased. Spangler, k a., June 27t , I8tt4. IiXElH'TOK'S NOTICE. Jj Ertate ol Peter MeCIarren. deceased. Inciters ol Administration on tbe estate ol Peter M.-t'Urren, deceased, late ol tbe township ol i:royle. in t'aml.na county. Pa . having been ...nifti Li mi a II oersons are herebv notified to make payment to me without delay, and tbose having claims against tbe said estate will pre sent mem tiroueriv autuuucatv.i mr r. ncmcs ' HENKY Mt'LAKliKN. Executor oi Peter MeCIarren, deceased. Summerhill. Pa., June . li4. T BELOW WE QUOTE PRICES ON of our Many Big Bargains: Itark wash cal't tM- .v. per yard I i- ifi I il t . . I aer v u ni I.iriit.. t raii . . . ..... i w f ' - J - IUI L lit" n. ..ii. .. ' ' KuiKiiaui-., an I til 1 1 - lis Lancaster : Ginohams at t5 Cents. Mtilin. full vnnl idM r..r r,-. ...... j tilling t-ltitli, all iiatl.-rtis. at. ..so. and ltv t arM-t t liain, .Vply, all ft.lnrs l.a.li.-s vests, vi-rv fucv. at lm- All tl. I . A T tv;T Vol'l'l tilv .- . i.uiiii.1 1 . 1 ICJ M M IXtiS at t lo-e tig-tires. r SlH-cial sale in LAl'K AXIl EM I.KOlliKUIKS fr.Mii '.v. p-r yaid up. CMMdi ani Gents' FEinisMois. ur sttx-k of clothini; was never as etnii plele as iiiiw. Any kind of cut or pattern you want. Men's suits in sack only f.r t.t.'m Itetter siiits in any cut" from C.iti up it. utli's 3-pieoe suits from up Children's L'-pi.i-e suits from 7.V. up L Ijil.lr.-it s knee pants for l.c IN - GENTS' - FDRNISHINGS We Eicell Many Larger Establishments. Fancy laundried shirts with t-ollar at tached f..r Latest style fancy laundried shirts with two collars for ;s.Hr Window- l.liii.ls tin two colors only with liateut siirinif for only p.ie Curtain poles coia.pl.-t.- for atKr Wall Paper--A Specialty-Wall Paper TXJFurniture, Trunks and Valises uiust go to make room. Kitchen chairs, liuht or dark, for t:. per set. Solid haitlwootl le.lrMni suit eiht niees for only fc'l.ui . -.... I . . . : j j . i . .. ihpii .i. s.i.ks, Muruiiarusinu i.iui.tres at verv low prices. I verv low prices. T ?7""'I" Il i -Si itiumIs it ,iS I hese icoods are all new and first grade work ou '.hem. R. L. JOHXSTOM. M. J. Hll'K. A. H.UH K. I-J4TAHL1HHKO 187. Johnston, Buck & Co.7 HANK Kits, EBENSBURU. ... PENNA. A. Ml. HI H, l ankier. ITABLIMUKD 1S88. Carrolltown Bank, UAKKIUJ.TIIWN, PA. T. A. MH AKB.tl till, '! Ifr. General Banting Business Transacted. Tbe IoIIowIdk are tbe principal features ol K.neral tiakClDir liuloeu : PEriKSITN Kerelved payable on demand, and Interest hear I ok: certlOcatM Issued tu time depositors. I.04.NN Rxtended to enstomers on laroraMe terms and approvevl paper discounted at all times. (')I.I.F.ITIO.N Made In tbe locality and upon all tbetaoklna towns In tbe United Stales, tbarites moderate. DKAITh IwtneJ nenottahle In all parts of tbe tTnltd sittw, aoa loreiKO eacoaoa. inua. vn ti laru j AITOINTa Ol merrhants. farmers and others solicited, to whom reasonable aromodatlon will be esiended. i Patrons are sou red that all transactions shall I be beld as strictly private and ctnttdentlal. and that they will be treated as llliermlly as pood banklna: inles will permit- nespeciiuny, JUHNNTOW. HU H at C'O. A. K. PA TTit . HM. H. 8-4 SlifOKIt, frrmiilr tt. kuihirr. THE First National Bank OF FATTO.W PATTON, Cambria Co., Pa. Capital, paid np, - - $50,000. Account ol (Corporations, Klrms and Individuals received upon the most tavorable terms consistent with sale and conserva tive Hankli. Steamship Tickets lor sale by all the leading L.ineand Kurelicn liralts parable In any ot the principal cities ol the Old World. All correspondence will have onr personal and prompt attention. Iwlrrrat Paid oss Time lirpeall.. OCII3.W3 8. L. RKSD M AT"lrT mini. REED & READE, Attorneys t Isiav, KBtNSBl'K.I. - - - PENNA. aVar' ilttce on Centre street. ' 4 'A V3 KITTELL & LITTLE, Attorneys nt L.xiv, EHCNSBUKO, PA. art ffl?e In iera House. 2l T W. DICK, A. ATTOKNEY-AT-I.AW. tlBBHttBUBS. PBMB'A aT-Speolal attention to Riven claims tor F-n-ton Honnty. ete. chl aai T F. McKEXRICK, J. ATTORmT aSDO-'I'MHKIXOR at law, tbKIVShl'Kt. - PA AsTM (Rice on Centre street. II. MYERS. . attoiiN:y-at-l.a w. EBBBBBUBa, Pa. t ItKfte Im (tollonad. Horn, on 'entre street DONALD E. DUFTON, ATTIIKM EV-AT LA W, tBHKStaa, fi. tfl ifflM In OrMrm Hnasa. tlantar street DR. BUCK, SURGEON and SPECIALIST. Treatment ol all Ohronls Afflictions. Diseases of Women and troubles requlrins: Surtrlcal Aid. tllttee hnnrs Ui t a . at. . t to 3 aud 7 lo 8 P. M. lfcSt VttH A V tlSHK. AL.lOt'WA.r'A. janl.t4 ALRIOST Beyowd Belief? A Hard-Times Benefit Irresistible in Force ! Tbe Eesnlt of Siircwi BnyiE and Far-SeciEi MaaaemeEt. Our Spring Goods are now in. We can show you the Latest Styles in Dry Goods. Clothing etc., at Astonishingly Low Prices. ' ISpecial Drive! m Shccc. t-4TH-re is uiy gtiaraii !--: i K s i i t Ks I n i N :T ' v K i : F.t ni:ii.Y. i wii.li.iX k : I'aii: h:kk. 1. S Slllkl-S ll.Ml .. u...r .. SAT1 A XK W tit. l.adio dniiirola tii. s;irn.ir li.-.-l or i- in j: r-s i l a t f l.adi.-' d..itir la. o-ra, l.uti.m wurtli il.7.. I.nit. , i t Ii I-ra f.Mt -are I WE CAN t START YOU Ihousekeepim! -. r- : ANY FIGURE IKOVf : $20 to $2,000. Ilusset. hiittou or lace a few l.-f t . . . 1..VI are worth -j..lti. Ladies' t!oni;ola tip ISiucher ?'.." are worth $:mi. Ladies' Oxford tie iu Kusset. patent leather aud dotiuola. all shapes and styles 7;K-. and up Laflies' Slipers, 50c. A XI) I'I'WA 1IDS. : Children's sprinic heel. Inilton. si.-s I r. to ' Infants' sIi.h-s from j.v up I A very stylish shoe for men. coiiirie or lace fl.'-W are worth t- im 1 G LOTHOWG We are now reatly to show you the Largest anl Finest Stock of Men's, Youth's, Hoys :ml Chihlren's lothin in Cambria county, with the Lowest Prices for rool Gools in the State. Our Stock of Spring ami Summer Clothing is complete. Ve have all the new Spring shapes in Hats ami a complete line of (Jents Furnishings of all kin. Is. It will pay you to come to see us this spring a.s we have prices to suit the times. Call and examine our stock. We will sell you nice Goods and SAVE YOU MONEY- Very Respectfull-, G. A. SHARBAUGH, Carrolltown. Wasliington and Jefferson College. MNKTY KOt'KTH YEAK on.t Sept. la. Folly rui.pe-t K.r cllnce ...it. K;ii.r .- ure adapted i prepare lor lu.ly t.l the lcarne.1 r.....tii? ll.n.t-.rl ...r t "t.eu.i-'try. .Mmrrl.T and d .-i.Mcy. .e uwr.rj. Aineieur r tria ftzi-nses very iuMlerie. A.unint .'V.-'il A.t.tre.. OILS ! OILS V The Atlantic Refining Co., of Pittsburg, Pa., make a specialty of manufacturing for the domes tic trade the finest brands of Illuminating anil Lubricating Oils, Naphtha and Gasoline Thar can te HIDE FROM PETROLEUM. We challenge comparison with every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the Most : Dnifoniily : Satisfactory : Oils in the market ask for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO, PITlsm'Hil KKI'T.. i-irrsBt'Kti, ha. j cotls.wiy. Mouutaiu House STAR SHAYII1G PARLOR! CENTRE STREET, EBENSEURG. T 'HIS well known and Ions: estatdislied Shavintc ; farltr is now l-atet! n Ontre street. ! ' uuslie tbe llverv siaMe ot I ritara. lavis a. l.ui ti er. where Ihe tiosmess will I e wriwl o In the latore. SH AY INC it Al K t ITIINt ANI SHANPIK1IMI done in tbe beatrt and must nrtlstir manner. I'lean Towels a sj-eclalty. al.aale watted on at their residences. JAMES H. NT, tro-rietor A FEW A .a'i.l l.-at her wofkinz sh.M fur wear. n -h.ld a .;i i II you . ant a in.-.' ln - l..- Satin u.l. ..i.irr.- ..r la,-e M T.". - l In ate tti.iili Win. M.-n's t li-h t ip l:!u. h. i calf . . . ar ,- Woill. ! .. Men's Fine Coiicorflan Iite, llan.l-sowt'tl, for n3.(M they are worth $-".O0. Men's Extra Fine Kaiiproo L:u e ir (m:res?, WE MAKE A LEADER on a huntl-sewcl KaDiraroo, late or congress. Tor You cannot tlujlitale tliis shoe in any other store for less than S6.00. 1X3 Give us a call for Shoes ami you will he convinced that we t arry the let Line in town ,lor ear, fctyle arm Low Prices. Yours, THE LEADER. QLOTHIWC an i r-w mi stum w.r aiiif-ni iirM-..r. THK rKf.i. r. ni-Mirtoa. ra ( .t.j4 WTHQirr the BOW (RING) it is easy to steal or ring watches from tr.c pocket. The thief pets the watch in cue hand, the chain in the other and rivet a short, quick jerk the tinj; slit's orT the walch strm. and away poes the watch, leav ing the tictiui only the chain. This idea stopped that little game: The bow has a groove on each end A collar runs down inside the pendant utemi and fits into the grooves, firmly locking the bow to the pendant, so that it cannot be pulled or twisted oft. SolJ 1 y all watch dealers, without , coit, on Jas. Boss Filled and other cases containing this trade mark A atc casa opener sent free on request; Keystone Watch Case Co.. PHILADELPHIA. HONEST COODS FOR HONEST MONEY. 4 Ni ..i Sz.OOf l'auu Net. M-.ix-y Tvit r. i.r Hr-itr-l l-r.-T. we artil t. wv lvrt -t tin- I". S. on a:r l our I J clrl-Mf rJ I Cr i-c lit 4nils kitl IC-mH .s-qti ! tits- t---t . Is-.-r i. I'.v J i- i .tr A NEW LIGHT ON SHOES tie. ea-Bea It t ..! . MI.IS ll . . I Iw IV- I I I lBitl..U"'"(-T'"''""" 'Sj!pXY4uBERTr SHOl law' - - 1 . M k. ' Km. SHOE CO.. BtST S3. SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR il Several ol oar t-et ctit-aier are well-kn wn Kt-enwMra; le-.le. Tl.ey can and w.ll rwtu meud l.'t-etty Sh. ecaoe ihev wi.tn Ifirm. We want t.. rell tu-rt-t Write lo-d tf I r onr rtlal.wus and the nauirs ot ttiuse lo Jour tow Din bout we relrr. v sev '.t-