"Tt. t i ! i 1C - i T 11 her P) (l.iunbria freeman. ,. i:t r.ri:i. i'Aur.i:lA .. pa. ri:ii W. Al'lil'ST M. ism. !., I. PI KMIAL j r:.At week. ,, , ( ..t.iit . IhhiU open on Monday. ... , i .it "i"' name i on ilit registry 1 , , . l :tt '.hi fairsurpussdll for- I I , i , , Land is furnishing music ' ' ,: t .' Hat :i. of Wiltnorc, is laid up ( ., ., ., !.,.:,! t. . l . p. ,, !:u!on 1 1 i ! in Altomia is in , ... ., ti.i- ii-ri;r. y t Mulllli Mil'tke. of Altoona. , -,,. , nil fd iitla v. 1- ' I ... Xiin'iiiakt'r, tf lie lie finite. i::n in KLeiisliursr this tveck. i I , v I' iiiiin' i". of I'm liiiic, as jii anl , .;. :..i,a! i.-li-ioli on lilt l.Mli in- ,;,. ; . ' : :i in II . Serlilcr. of this place. , ,,, lii will willi ;-aiutr in lln- M K'.i'i- o'Xeill. of ri!tluirL', re . i-.i iii-oay . all. r a si weeks" . :.. (.. i :t.-r i" this place. j.- i . i Vi ami f.in.iiy. formerly of . . ; i - .l.i:i now of Alloona. isit.-il .;. ;. !.! I.-I'lilg last Hl'l-k. i . i -k I" ii i reported to have Ih-i'ii : .ii.iiii i hill township, near the ,v, , I., i In- pa-l few days. I! -. .1 fi'lllH'l' 'MlllMlt. hut now , . h i I'tiip.iiii'-d liy his wiff v .-miii; hi- ii.ir.-nl-. Mr. and x - i: : 1 i:.. "-- . -,. . : ..I lh' I a 1 Alualiani ., v ,:'.-t 'I'avlor town-hip. ilii-d at , . r .. . I'm U on Siin.lav afl.iin.on . ,! . . ii i.f lu i aui. : .. ii Lroki- nt in tin woods .... . !. . -m.i j "!i M.-ndaV. O. sl i nyeil .,, . !.!. lii I In pi op.-rt ies of T. I I . .i .la- . II a- tin. .. j: .,M:i ami wiff. of l'ii isliing. . , ...' .it 1 1..- piai-i' on Monday to i--1 in had ii on an ra-trrn : ... . : ..ii ! Ii. il w ay home. ; I". K . L'ti.'i of Warren. Ia.. . . ,- ... ., t. i .,n' I hi I'o-tal ii-h-irraph , : I..- al mi- of Mr. I.iii'l.-. . . I - i . n... nil 'I'm day aftt-i noon. -.. , ,: im I pit apparently do . . .. : t i in- i.iw- ot I In- -i tile lor'Mil . --: ,-- : .ii raiir.-nd property just .. ... .,!. niii.1 pri ale property. :. I. K-, . of Siimniel hill, w ho ; : . i I . i -..me t ime pa-I with . , : i. :na ! i-iii . i- atfuiu ali to t ; ; i i Kli. n-I.iii i; a vi-it on 1 - .; .-..ni t of I'.'tin-y l ania i . . . i r . that t he ow ner of - r.i in 1 hem and i- r. - . r i i i lia-.-' they may do if ,- ! i - .. w ho i- in the employ i-" I A "-hoeinakfr. w a- t hrow u - . the animal faliiiu; whin ... - . ......n : .i-t. and had the index : t - i .1.' hand hrokeli. . !; !. a io ear-..!d n-idetit of ! i mi a day"- ou l i nir w i t h ; i. !!. f.-i! fioin a tree to the i til.. ut twenty fe.-I. . --; i - i ii.iiiiiit and reeeiyini; r the Van Sioyovs of i- t it. i i amhi i.i roiintie-. will . i: . it-mil. .ii park. I.loyii--I - : i . . . .t. ii.l er l.t. A- this t.!.. . ! em. i u 1 1 - a inimt-er : . . j i. -. nt. -.1 !'!; ! et l'i.-t. r predii'ts a ' - w I tie W . at her 1'rophet -i - t.- A at'.-r wiil he t-m-l and ! - 'i r i . ! ;i hi it ie are that - A ' :. alxuil it and peo- . ' ir..- m tillii ra- it l otne-. i; i teai her-' iii-titute i ' - i II nut inudoii eoun It.it ana. I .i em U r H; N i 1 i I'.'; We-inioieland. an.! I l.i. NoVelnU-r -J)",; N . : : l l.arlield l.-iem- ' of thi- eolllity held .'t 'tnii at .lohu-towit on . ' ' the f. ! low i n i; I irk -' - i I- I" l.a ton. .1. T. I null I.IIiIhI: illll'l tnl i; t "-'! : jury lonimi-- V 1. .V. ' at!!,. .. n a -mi of :. F". : (rs. r i . i. - ii- .hi t h u nt mir. ar ' ' i -..' hi- l"iiii while cro-s- - 1 m it.v t ..IT alltl. i liiiu- ' 1 tl i d llleled t he left - t :. - I I ..m A hllll it i ' -..!.. I .-. i. er. i- 1,..!. - 1 he t hreatelled ' i ppie. tind eal I- upon - at i. in t. hi I.i I In- va I- ' ' i ; ..-. 1 1 ii I . -.-.ii- to Ik-a'.-.- ..I 1I-. li. lili-e i ' ' - ! I. lie kill- t he hird- - It. il -I. -t i ..y I lie ap- ' - - ' ' ' T ii.- j ury room se- ' i !.-- al lloili- ' -t.v l-il.-eil t.i eer-e - i: a i.i ii iai of l hi- i aM ' ' a-ai.-: the Altooua " ' ' : 1 '.ni .in v liii-li thi " " el-dirl oil t he i ' ' ! i I. I he elllp'.nv of ; 1 ' I I I. U li.-e hollll I-a- ili i I.X' -olne pai 11 1 -; i ' I -i ' i . on i-'rida t.-'i ne n.-ar t he m a r'.l til-.. lit iH.th let-. -" ' "ti. II.- wa- taken : named IlulT. of '-. hi- t . ll Ii III ; i-t i .-. k or tun il h " "'.ii-l.iy aftei ii.hiii he " ' ' : ''-I jumped out of the II.- w a- mi ed . . : .i a- foil ml lyiiiif in ' " ' - ' 1 '' h I un- thl.,u-h - ' ' 'd home and i- in 1 , 5 - ! t X ' ' i I 'V i- liivor now 'II I." e!i.f,,e. Till- ''ii- I'.Hiii j nearly ' ' ..' i iiiiiniiL.' in aim in ! h.-ir -upply to 1 h.- rily aut hoi i -'Hati lin i.I- l,, l,;iv, I'' i t II ill re-ervoii : ' i . : to .-OIIU- - lent ' Tl.-itlia- I. f.ewi-. ' 1. ;r-lay ,,f w-k. ! tt- olile-t 1-llleli-! - Ife. liye d.mlilei ? '-. John t'oliins. ol " i toam II iif ins. ni ' - J ihii illiam-. o ' '" ' '-lie. of Sierner. M,,., Ki. haru :- i he man w ho mailt : a man named Nel-..n. ' : a iraiitf of workmen 1 1 railroad al Morrell 1 ti' .. a raptured a' -M niil.iv. After the a-- ' and whereaUiiit ' 'ii oi, Monday NVImu, I '"a. and a. -ei. lent .Hi K ' ll l-i.l-.tli i au-ed Lis arrest. On Monday night about one o'clock the residence of Andrew Gntwalt in Gal litzfn w as discovered to he on tire. Fortu nately the discovery was made before the flames had made much progress, and a few buckets of water ended what might have been a serious t-ontl.iifratioii. The fire or iginated in the hall and but little damage was done. A distressing accident occurred at roek Haven on Saturday at noon whereby Max Fnrey. the l'.t-year-old son of Jim- V. Furey, late editor r.f the lo:-k Haven i '"To, ami an employe In that oflice. was instantly killed. The yonni; man jumped from a bus whii h seemed about to come in c IPsioii w ith a train, fell on the track and was rut to pieres. Another passenger re mained in the 'bus and was unhurt. John C. Frice. mine Ims at V. L. Scot t's mines at llntTey's statior.. West moreland county, ami a Methodist local preacher, was instantly killed on the rail road track at Shanor station on Sunday evening. He resided at Kohhins station and leaves a wife and six children, lie was struck by west-bound Mail on the Mainmort-A; Ohio and hoirilily maneled. lie head w as cut sijuarely in twit ami half of it could not lie found. The Itody w as t! roll ml almost to pieces. It is not ireiierally known, in this sec tion at least, that sawdust makes a lietter pla-ter than sand. Amonir t,t fanners near ( irampian the same has lieen used, we mder-taml, for many years. We have just examined the plasterin-r on (o-oi tri shaw's new hou-e in West Clearfield, which was made of sawdust secured at the Novelty Works instead of sand, ami any one w ho is skeptical on this point should make an examination of M r. Shaw "s house. The surface is w biter and s.iutot her and w are told t hat it i more durable than sand. Hiiftximin's Jmiriiiil. A tlispat.-h from l.len Campbell. Indi ana county, says that John I'itrairti, C. C. Watt, and S. H. Hicks, of Philadelphia; M. C. Wat-on and John Sutton, of Indi ana: James Hillsdale. John liorhester. and II . J . Tin. in p-on, of Mil ion Centre, are ill ivini.' in i tii I itiL'es over the route of the prop..-!. I Philadelphia X I'itt-burir railroad. It is -aid work will be coin meiired in September. The mail is to run from MahatTey via tilen Campbell m I'itts burir. a tli-tatice of seventv-live miles, and will open a new coal and coke country in Indiana and West mott-laiid counties. At a liii elinir of the state ottiecrs of the Junior Order I'nitetl American Me chanics, at the ollice of St a 1 e-Coii nel I lor W. T. Kerr, in I'itlsburt; on Friday aftei iioon. it w a- decided to appeal from t he del i-ion of I udie Marker in t he ( ial lii in -rho-.l case to the supreme court. '1 hey ii. -iiucieil iheir at lonu-ys T. II Maird and A. It. Wilkin, of l'lli-buia;. and II. W. Nloivj, of John-low ii to prepare the p.tp.-r- immediately, s.t that the c ise may he h.-ard when the supreme ci.iirt sits in I'm-huri; in O.-lobi-r. If the appeal sioos ai'tun-t them Ihev can then ii I before the levri-lature with all the law upon the sub ject exhausted, ami a-k for a law uovt-ni- illt; the ll-e- of ttuhlie schools. Ill lite Ulealitlllli- the leeislaliye committee will prepare a bill lor that body, so that it may he pi esenleil without delay at t he colllilli; sl's-ion. Kaymond J. Kay lor. editor of t he Has Miiijs Tn.iiii . ha- heeii arrested to answer a charge ol maiicious and criminal liltel preferred by K. F. Speiu-e. of that plare. and K. F. Spenrer ami J ame- C. I 'a I l. r-oii. of llastim;-. and Milton Spenrer, edi tor of t he spa in: Ii-r St ntitit I. has e al-o been ar-re-ted on a similar rh.iri;e preferred by Mr. Kayh.r. The parties have all uien bail fur t heir a ppearaurj next week al court for liia I. We are sorry to -er im-m Iters of the fraternity Lt. liinir into each other's wttol and t r in to -el He t heir little di iTerenres ill roillt but wesllpMise there is 111) other way for it. Wet-xtend them all a cordial in, nation to vi-it the Fki.kma.n while in tow ii and lender llit-m the In eilniii of the otliee. but for prudential reasons will arrange special hours for the visits of 1 he oppo-iiiL' ijiilll ill I vers so t hat our ollice may not ! littered with editorial ijore. nit-r Anionic I aitlr. Secretary Kde. of the state Uiard of ag riculture, returned to 1 1 al I i-lm 1 1; on Tuesday from Tyrone, where he had lieen iii. iiiriiii.' into the cause- of the death of cattle iii that iieinhlM.rhiMMl. He tti-cover-ed that t he disease was not pleiiro-pneumonia, i- reportttl. but the loathsome. oniatrious and im uralile blood dis.-ase know ii as anthrax. Four years asro the same malady appear ed at Tv rone ami n suited in the death of iiiii.V cattle. As cattle tlyinii from this desea-e cannot In touched with safety by human iM-inils. the rt-uieily suircested for t heir ilisposit jou is to soak them in coal oil and set tire to tht-ni. Ir. I '.i tidy, state vet erinary surireoii. is in Tyrone as a repre seirt tit i e of t he state I ma I'd of a uric ill I lire. The w att-r supply of Tytoi.e has not yet I., en pointed, hni I here is danger in titat diierlioii. . Arrlilrnlallj Mini. William II. Horner, of Seventeen! h w ard, .obu-town. while out hunt in.; on Tuesday, met with an acrid, lit which will in all probability prove fatal. Mr. H triu-r was in the art of rrossim; a fence, and after IT.-I I in it on the toil rail, pulled the k'llll up. when the hammer caimht on a rail and caused its dist hartre. The entire charge entered the left breast near the liilple and lodged in the lum;. Horner fell to the tin- irioiiiiil w here he lay bleediiiir for some lime until discovered by a boy passing aliiiit,', ulm went to a lu-iifhltoriui; house and procnretl as-islauce. The injured, man vas carried lo the hoiist-aud Ir. Matthews -niiiinoiied from Johiistow ii. who dressed the wound but did not prolte for the shots, as it w as deemed inexpedient. Homer was ;if lerw ai ds rarrieti to bis home in .ohns town where he is now in a precarious con dition. He is altoiit 'Si years of aire ami -intle. A fklrnnK 4 HltH I tl til. At the Deiuorratic primary election held at Klten-biirii, on Monday. John Kicketts. of Ueade low nship. was placed in nomi nation a a candidate for the leu i-1 at ure. We have been intimately a. ni.ainted w ith Mr. Kirkeiis for several years, duiint; w hirh time we have had nuineroiis busi m ss transactions w llh him, and in w hirh we always found him honest and fair. He i- a live, eiicrip'ttc farmer, uu to times, and i be kind of a man w ho would serve his roiisliluenls well if elected to the olllrt to w hirh he aspires. While we do Hot ad -mire hi politics, we can i;ot refrain from wi-hii,i; Mr. Kirkelt- well. He will le a -troiitf caiitlidate. t'lMifyicrrf Standard. ! farmer Mopkin. A rhaiiKe ha-takru plart in the public ta-te in these latter days. 1'Iays f the -blood and thunder" order are now bark numU-rs. Studies of typical characters pre-ented by comM-leiit and painstaking arii-ts Fit-in now lite deliiiht of the teople. Fort-mo-t ainoiiii this class ol plays is Old Farmer Hopkin- simiii to be presented here by that capable and original artist. Frank S. Davidson and his super'.) com pany. 1 1 i-a delii-h ful idyl of rural life, ntrllU'eiit ly imt'lpleli-d. the etTective of a hirh is greatly euliaurt-d by a lavish dis play of ro-tly scenery, effect-, etc. One .vetting only, Monday September 3rd. r WarltlS Klr rbnlll tar Uf fmitrtt . I llitaiwry. The "r.ook of the ISuildt-rs." oi, or the no-i artistic and magnificent publu alious ver issued is now l-in) olTered by the tMtshuij; lUsimtrh to iln readers. It is teyoud question the reatest tiffer ever nade by a mw spaper. See the Vitipalch lor lull iufoi ujaliou. The Fair. The attendance at th fair on Tuesday and Wednesday was not larae but for the opening days w as as larpe as could lie ex pected, both days comparing favorably with that of last year. The following is tin result of the races: TI KSIIAY A FTKKNOOX. In the farmers' trot. Charlie, owned by H. J. Hopple, of I'arr township, took 3 straight heats best lime, 4:15. l'ong. owned by A. W. Holt, of Carroll tow nship, came in second, and llai m-y . o w m-d by J. J. I". I'.earer, of i.pangler, third. Purse, In the running race Uelle. owned by Sh.-ritr Sliiiinaker. took t wo he ats I test time. 1:). Keiudeer, owned by Thomas Peaih. came in second, and IloXt-y. owned by P. F. I.row n. third. Purse. f:to. A KIIXKSIIA V A FTKKNtMlX. Ill the three-miiiute trot or pace, Sam, ow lied bv P. F. l!row n. of Klieiisburg, titok three straight heals best time, :.V.i'4. Plack Nellie, owned by F. C. Plait, of Gal litin, came in second; ISruce 1! , owned uv Charles l.urgratT, of Johnstow u, third, and (old Dust, owned by J. tl. C l.earer, ol Spangler. fourth. Purse. $7"t. In the 2:3.1 trot or pace, Sammy It., owned by F.. P. Sipes, of Jcnncr X Koad-, took I hree slraighi heats Itest lime, -:'.i. Pearl (.olhard. ow ned by A. (5. Kelly, of Osceola M ills, came in second, and llatlie H.. ow ned by J. II. Srhiffauer, of Johns town, third. Purse. $uo. 1 III KSO A V A KTK KNtM IN, For this (Thui-ilav) al lei noon the fol low inn raees art on the li lot: ram: Three-minute trot or pace; purse, fT.V w ith the follow iug entries: Ilia, k Pilot Jr., ow ned by James Kimki-I. of o-ceola Mills: Captain, owned by Harry Lew is, of Indiana, and Hay John, ow neu by lieorge W. Stroup. of Holliday sburg. Kuiiniiig race purse, $t0 wit h the fol lowing entries: Story Teller, owned by Sharhaiiuli .v (irief, of Carroll low n : Han dy, ow lied by Slit riff Shu maker, of Klieiis burg. and Prince, owned by Sheriff Shu-makt-r, of Kbi-ushiirg. TIIK KX II I KITS. Kxhihitioii Hal! presents a tine appetir a nee. the different spaces being lillletl 11(1 with admirable ta-te. The di-play of larm product- is not as good as it should he but I he failure of the crops this season w ill ac count for the meagre display of the farms. Krai Olitlf ir iir. m. John A. Fry el ux. to Matlie F. Stalb, i la-go w . coiisj Jerat ion. $1 15. Henry II. Kuhu et ux. to II. II. Crazier, John-tow ii. (it-urge W. Constable et ux. toll. Hur toii I irazier. Sionycreek tiw n-hip. $:tii. iMiiin- McFeaters to Annie K. Liiutiy, Morrell ville. $75. John Kvi-rharl et ux. to Susannah Cii hauirh. Johiistow u, ?.. Susannah Cobaugh to Louis A. Iloerle, Johnstown, $.. ' Owen E. Ib-rkebile et ux. to Lilly Kotl-gt-rs. Johiistow ii. J",'. .liihn ( Jillinaii et ux. "o Frank J. Veil sack. Adams tow nship, f-V.l. Adam Ilowerset ux. loAbl.yAitn Lloyd. Sii-ijuehanna t w nship. $75. J. L. Spa:igler. tr:istt-e. to A. I!. Weaver. Spangler. $:-. L. lirant Rodgers. administrator of, to Owen K. l.erkebile. Johiistow n, $loo. Henry C. Di-hong. admiuistralor of. to Theodore p. Zimmerman. Jackson, tow n ship. $1.-J75. Administrator rf T. V. Zimmerman to Margaret Maker. Jackson tow nship. tl.'.tTJ. William Caffuey et al. to Margaret O'lloiiuell. Johnstow n. (I.5uil. Peter C. Caffuey lo Margaret O'Doniiell. Johiistow n. $1. John Ashcroft et ux. et al. to Cresson Presbyterian church. Cresson low n-hip. f I. Allx-rt L. Johnson et ux. to Hiram Coz zens el al., Johiistow u. $.Vo. Kxtt-utor of Kev. Thomas Davin to Mrs. Teresa Fromald. Sumuiit, 15. Thomas Davis et ux. to S. O. Frakt-r, Jackson township. $5.um. II iram Cozens -t ux. et al. to Noah P. Fit! ler, Johnstow n. $75o. Jacob Younkcrct ux. to Thomas Vounk er, Coiiemaugli, f I ml. John Muller to P. K. Muller, John-low n, f7mi. Mary J. Murgoon to Lewis McDerinott, Allegheny. $ I .". J. W. Plummt-ret ux. to John Mrown ft al.. Sum ntt-i hill Itorough, $l.Vn. J. C. Stiiiemau et ux. to Elizabeth C Mt-rkebyle, Adams township. $.mi. .lacott C Sliiiemaii et ux to Charles A. I'mherger, Adams and Kii hland town ships. $l.4mi. Th nmlnic ramtiioni for l.aallrx. This is what is com iiiouly conceded to be the most difficult epocn of the year in the realms of fashion, for. while all modes seem to tie ii: an undecided stale. Vet every I tody is most anxious to learn what turn the new fashions will take since all those iHerested on this subject must lie prepar ing for t be coming season -the busiest of the year. In their lagerness lo s.n lire novel ideas many dressmakers cross ihe ocean, a still greater numU-r turn their eyes toward New York, w hilt- the majority are anxiously inquiring from every po-ible quarter in order to obtain the much de sired inforinalii.il. Now it is undoubtedly true that ttie surest, safest, most conveni ent way of attaining this end ir to ttt-t-omt a subscriber of a substantial fashion mag azine, w hose in forinati tn rs reliable and w hit Ii offers the createst variety of sub jects. Such magazine or rather maga zinesare the well-known McDowell French fashion pendocals, the best ami most pouular of the kind, both in the old world and in this country. "La Mode tie Paris." and "Paris Album of Fashion." cost t.i 5o each per annum, or 35 cents a ropy. ""'J in French dressmaker" is $:(.m per year. or. tti cents a copy. "La Mode." a family journal, with colored plates, un equalled in price and artistic merit, cost--only $1..V ier year or 15cents a copv. The three first mentioned publications offer each $1 im worth of coupon patterns and "La Mode" fifty cents worth of tie- same as a premium for a yearly subscription. If vou are iinahlu to procure any of these journals from your lo w -dealer no not take any substitute from him hut apply by mail tit Messrs. A. McDowell ACo.,4 West Hlh street. New York. lr. J. A. fcliwrmakr-r Hurt. On Monday evening Mrs. J. A. .shoe maker, accompanied by her son, Walter, started out for a. drive. When on the plank road to I'urrwlllowii on the out skirts of the tow u near the residence of D. C. Philius. the hrftching of the harness broke when the vehicle ran against the horse which U-yau running and kicking. The dasliltoard of the buggy w as kicked oil and finally one w heel w as broken when the occupants were thrown out. Mrs Shoemaker had lur left arm broken and received a number of bruises about the body and il w as for a tiuie feared that she had received Internal injuries. A phy-iriau w as summoned w ho reduced the fracture and since then she has oeen getting along as well as expected and il is believed that her internal injuries will not prove serious. Waller Shoemaker es caped unhurt. rttrrrnpttntlfBr. Keade Tw p.. Aug. 2s Is1.!. En. Fkkfmax: I attended the Demo cratic convention at Ebensburg on Monday for the the express purpose of decli nii.g an v honors that might be thrust upon me. as I am exceedingly busy making improvements on my farm, tint in spite of all my protests, my friends nominated me as a candidate for the legislature. As I am now thorough ly convinced that it is theearne-l desire of my party that I accept the nomination, 1 have made up my mind to do so, and will do evt ry thing in my power in an honoiable w ay to be elected. 1 w ill endeavor to call on my friends in every pari of the county and w ill state right here thai ill case I am elected I w ill try to represent the people of Cambria county lo the best ot my ability. JOUX UlCKtTTS. Thrlitair.llnn. On Monday the lemocratic county con vention met at the court house in this place for the. purpose of placing in nomi nation a county ticket. The delegates wete a representative body of men and t.ie ticket nominated will commend itself to every Democrat in the county. The con vention was called to order by Chairman Woodruff at one o'clock i. i., who then appointed Charles Huffman, of Johns tow n, and Andrew Eckenrode of Carroll town, to assist in rei-civim: and examining the credentials of delegates. The roll of districts was called ami the follow ing ien-tiemt-u presented their credent ials as dele gates: Adams tow i. ship John I). Rose, Jona than 1 lels. I. Allegheny tow nsli i p M ir hai-l Thomas, Sim. hi Vaught, Ceoiae MrCuire. Ashville Dennis Caw ley. Marr tow nshi.t - II . J. Hopple, II. A. Luther. Marne.-ltoro Ed. II irk man. Cambria tow nship Martin Sanders. t arrolllow ii Andrew Kekt-urode, J. S. Foley . Carroll township Joseph Mearer, D. A. Luther. Joseph Farahaugh, F. E. Faru baugu. Chest township Joseph llipps. Cleat liehl iow nship- . lames MrCance, .loiiu -aie, r.. I nomas vy ill. Coiiemaiiuli low nship-J. F. Shaffer. Cresson township - Frank Pow ers. Croyle township Jos. Iong. Simon Long. Daisy tow n Ceorge Da it. Dab M. F. Helliel le, Peter C. Ott. Dean township Robert Litziuger. East Conemauuli TIims. 'J'. Sheridan, Tints. McCahe.Jr. EU-iistiurg, East ward John A. Miair. KIm-ii-Ihii k. est ward-II. A. Eagle- I i i . t .. tiai L, ..am.-? v.. .i tt l l a) . Kith I-low nship A iisel m Weaklaud, P. E. Dillon. Franklin -Chas. McCoueh. (.al'iizin Moroiigli M. Filzharris, . J. Det-iiier, W. K. Conrad. I. II. Hiai keii. Cailltzin tow nship -P. A. Siht-rl. Hastings - Anthony Anna. R. J. Kay lor. .laekson low n-hip John Aleegan. John-town. First ward Ed. T. Mr Neelis, C. E. Ilaiinaii. Johiistow ii, Serond ward John J. Ma lony . Johiistow ii. Third ward -David Kirliy. .lohitslow ii. Fourth waul John D. Ed wards. Charles Youim. Johiistow ii. Fifth ward Martin Hau iian. W. M. Jooper. Johiistow ii. Sixth ward E. II. Mailey. Henry Kiintz. Sam Swank. Johnstown. Seventh ward Jacob C. I loi n.i I im s.y Ma. kin, O-rar.M. Ilamp. Johiistow ii. Eighth ward John F. I loi h-lelll. Johiistow u. Ninth ward -Tims. J. Itell, F. M. Diierherk, Thomas Daley , t hai l.-s I I .'fill Lt.lt II . Johiistow ii. Tenth ward -William Park inson. Joseph Cosilow. W illiam All. Johiistow ii, Elevent h w ard- S. M. Merk lev. John-tow ii. Thirteenth yard W. S. O'l'.llell. John Munis. Johiistow ii. I'oiii l.-t-nt Ii w ard John lioiiaii. Sr.. Michael Saffev. Johiistow ii. Fifteenth waul -James p. Cret ll. E. P. Rlh'V. .lohiisio a ii, Sixieeiitti w ar.l W illiam T. M urray. Joseph Walcher. John R. Pfirr. JohiisloW li. Sevenieeiilh valil llolller Cusic. II. I-'. oilier. Lilly Mlair Short. James A. Murk. Lore! to- - A must in I llig. Lower Voder tow nship C. C. Ilabicht, P. II. MahatTey. Monster township Isidore Lilly. Philip J. Sautters. Paltoit V. A. Murray. Portage ttoroimh-- Htmli Caneyan. Portage township James ltell, John My rue. Rn hlaud township Cttirge J. Orris, Hiram Orris. Reade townshii , West William Chap lin. Ro bury Forest Ranch. Souih f oi k - John . Luke. Siimuit-rhill Ihiioui;)! Max Reich. Stimiiie rhill tow nship J. J. Weaver. Susiiui haniia town-hip John Somt-r-ville, 1. J. Mearer. '1 unnelhill P. S. Leouaid, Francis K ililiev. ilmore . Connelly. After the calling of the list of delegates W. S. O'Mrien. of Johiistow n, was elected president, and Thomas T. Sheridan, of East Conenia iiuh, ami M. E. Ilanuan, of Johnstown, were elected set-ret a lies. The selection ttf a rauiiidale for the of lice of sheriff w a- the lirst business in order ami the follow ing ueiillt-mt-n were placed in iiomiualion: Robert II. Nixon, of First ward, Johnstown: David Cosilow, of Tenth w ard, Johiisto A n ; James ,). Rliotl.ty. of Ashville. and William II. Thomas, of Third ward, Johnstown. The balloting was then proceeded with and It suited as follows: Nixou. :V.; Cosilow , 35: Rhotldy. 4; Thomas.?. M r. Nixou having rrreived a iiujority of the votes cast, was declared the iiomim-e. and his nomination was made uiiatiimimous. Then rame the naming of candidates for asse m lily ami the follow in g gentlemen w ere placed in nomination: John Ricketts, of Reade town-hip; Dr. Ceorge W. Wagoner, of Johiistow n; William Rauh, of Johns town; V. C. Comerford, of Loretto; John E. Strayer. of Johnstown; Thomas A. I trad ley. Cresson town-hip, ami John F. Seigh, John-town. Dr. Ceorge W. Wag oner was nominated on the first ballot and John Ricketts ou the fourth. The ballots w ere as follow s: 1st. .nd. 3rd. 4th. itrini.-r To Ricketts .tr :is 4s rn; Ran -h : Comerford 'Ji -J4 U'T 1 Slrayer 14 1 Kradley 4J XI 31 S !Seigh ti The iioiniiialions of Wagoner and Rick etts wi re Ih.iIi niaile iiuaiiimoiis. Kor tutor director the following gentle men were placed in nomination: .lubn p. Long, of Kiteiishiirg; Jauies Flinn. of Jobnsiowii; llimh Maloy. of Johnstown, and John O'llara, of Minister townshii. James Klyiiu was iiouiiitaled ou the liflh ballot. The ballots were as follows: 1st. Jn.l. :rd- 4th. Mil. Long 1 J I l'iiiin ".'1 :t 4',' Malov '-T 3. -Vt JO lo O'llara 31 33 3l 37 Jii For jury commissioner tin following gt-ullemi-u were (.laced in iiomiualion: Asbury (i. Riiile, Dale; Mirain Ruiii gardner, Adams tow n-liii; William A. l.anUy, Spanger; II. R. Shatler, C'one iiiauuh township; Isaac 1!. Mock. Till ward. John-low n: Auseliu Weaklen, Kldcr lownshi;.; tieorge W. Sherry. l!arr town ship; John Lynch, Cresson township; John Ferguson, Rlacklick township. The nomination of Mr. Wcakland was made oil the thild ballot. The ballots were as follows: 1st. a 2nd. ." 10 1 3rd. ii Ripple liiiliiitardiier Lam)- shatter Mock Weak land Sherry Lynch Fcrituson 4 1 After the work of nominating a ticket had been colicl tided K. II. Laili-y. James I". lint-lie. John I). Kd wards. Forest Rauch and Joseph Farattaugh. w ho had been appoillleii a Colli III it tee oil resolutions, made their report. We will publish the resolutions at some future lime. For chairman of the county committee L. D. Woodrutf, Kd. T. M cNeolis and U. K. I'ressw ell were named. Mr. Woodruff was eht lej on the tirt liallol by the fol lowing vote: Woodruff, 3t'.; McNtt-lis. is and Cres-well. 2. The term for which Mr. Woodruff was eltt-ted Ugms ou lite 1st Monday in April next. Marrlur MrraaM. The following marriage licenses were is 8 led by the Clerk of the Orplrtns' Court f ir the week ending Thursday, August 23, 1S.4: Jonas A. Wirick, Croyle township, and Mary K. Sharlz, South Fork. John M. Summer and Iou-a Kunt, JohiisloW u. Harry M. Stifller, Freetlom township, 1. lair county, ami Lucinda Floreu.-e Slon aker. Jack -on township. Daniel Croyle and Lavina Katiffman, Coneutaugh township. Somerset coiuilv. Stefan Loiko and Mary llerzdoz, Johns low u. MIM-ellanraaa !fatlrr. T AUT AHLE PROPERTY HlKSALt A lot ol rotuud In ina l"'.-t ward t Kttiui. hunt. M " '244 lti. In ilMlnkie locattoa. ttttintc two utorie-l i r nine 1 out. w ri-i.mr anil ha - neat, in trxcellrnt rrfsir. Will tc Ml.t rhrap i.l un re .iM.nM term. M U. KH'IKl.l Ki.BDKl.itr. Ha., Antra t 10 if IHK Kbrnnt.nnr Kuilillnu tt Loan Awpltl..n will utter tr le al the e unci I rhan.lT. Kh enharit, un the 'ourtn AluDita in September I iiu.iiu THUS. Is.. ' l.riTKH I. ft Km Kit, Secretary. PrrKident. JOHN PFISTER, eai.i:r im GEtfER&L MERCH&IIDISE, Harflware. Qneenswarp, MADE-UP CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Y.:T4.Hf.FJi IM F.MM. II 4 KM tJSS, ITI' , OPPOSITE JUNCTION HOTEL, CRESSON, PA. ntir 2iIt For Sale Finest Bnililini Lots At CrccGon. Ne;ir Nw Tonvent l$ni iitr. (iortil firotind in llih Male ol (.'ulli ation. ('all on or atlilress L. P. McDermitt, Cresson, Pa. I7JI. lc-Sl. Policies written at anon. nxiee In tna OLD RELIABLE 1 ETNA" ni allirr I'lrtt l laaa 'mmavni.a. T'. W. DICK, AJFMT rK THE OII HAIiTFOli f mwiMiummn IKIMMKM1KII Bt'SlNJ.-SS 1794-. Ktirnnt InlT "I. IIK'i Mountain House mi) SHAVING PARLOR! CENTRE STREET, EBINSEURG. J'lllS well known a n.i n.nir e.tal.tihe.t shavinit 1 farli.r i it..w It-cateil n Centre ptreet. t.p M.l.e the Itvery maMe ! I t'Hara. I latin & l.uih er. where It. e tiatiieit will . e carrte.1 tn In ht luture SMVM:. IIAIK rl'niNtt APHI sll A M l'i H l Ni I it. .ne in Ihe l.t-alen an.l mM artistic inatiiti-r. I'lean 1'oweta a ier!alt. a.lautea waitetl un at their reflitettce-t. JA.MKS H. It A NT. lro.rletor M'KI Al. LISi: I llft t rufn pet .ti.wn t.tr trial at a term t.l court tit he hel.l in KleiiHi.iric l-eIUDIUK the Jud Mi.n.lay tn Sei t.tmtter. lxt : Braley va. Ielier. siclitin.tver rn. IMitn Treicler estate v I'nKin. I ttitt.rne va I Umler et a I. - At rm.ua I.l ra I'Miwrr nt al. ltuiter va Wllneliu at Met li.nlit le. shti.rta va Willie in Ol M.-t titniar.lo. Nnyiler va. 'itailrl I run 'u. Tunkin v. I j m -r . time l.a va. .Inhnatta tt. Hue va. Itiitno-K Mrlh.nahl r H. tfecker. ryittrva. t't.l.lren. Horner va. Wiimtn. Shirk St Sims vi. I'rtiue. littre va. Sui.pea. Mur;.tiy B Yellt.w Kan loal to. NrlaiaftCu va. Walti tnreni Karsiuw K !o. va. 'resswell. Ntiitlina. v-t tiN.k;t e al. NflMuti dt it. va Hntcken. Ilnty v.. t'enna. K. K.t'o. Seral.ur v Il .via Sauie va M.i er. H.trlerva. Srlntnl 111 rectors I'nrtoice Knrntttth. J.O. IIAKHV. AutfUtit in. lttt. frtillitiii.itary. Ikjttl K'K l- hereny lven thai the tttllowlntt an il ci.unif have lieen nit-il in the Court ul t'1.111. uti.n I'leaa t.l 'nmnria c-..ontv, t'rntiaylvatiia. attil wl.l t.e c..f.hriiie.l Ity aat.1 I'uurciili the Kilst Mun lay i.l se.tetut er nei t unles caiixe te Mn.wti tu the cuimry . Ki.ittlh iinil final account of A.litm Myera.com-niot.-e ut I'eter Myer. a lunatic. Klrrt nn I .riial account ol T. J. Kearl. aimi he ol .lolm A. Mar;.-h. Klrnfu.l mini c-..u-.t i I lulin '. Slotina. trus tee.ai.c , lo aell the V. at t o autl N. Y..-. ti. K K. t:o. J. !. HAKBY, rrt.th'y'a i.rn.'e. Auit. IT. 1W4 rmthoitotary. N 1 1" 1 1 ' K is, lieret.y tilven I hat the followina at .licaii..n l..r the tranaier of a titjuor licenfe aiatile.l ty the tourt of ttutrler Sefio-.a ol 7itu -l.ria cnuiity haa teen file.1 in tlieoltlt-e ..I the clerk ol njnt t outt ami will Ihj (.reenicl to the Fai.l t 'ourt li.r on r .iiniileraUiin on WKliNEsriAV. ShPI'. 12TH. 1S4: I'rlition ..I 1'li.trlea A. Ianicheln I ir the tratiH-fcro- tne lli-enne terante.l to Si tn m I. lanixy In sufiiiieliauna lownnlnp. J. IIAKItr. Auk !i4. lfr.il tUetkU-S. siSIUNKF.S MU1I-K I.ot ie.-ta herel y aiven that James W. Ktl lull an.l fe.1 en hi al'e. hare utaile a voluil-r? artK utt-iil ol all tne eatate ami etlecta ot the naiil Ja.t.ea W. Kn.iull tor the tri.rni ot til" rre.1 itori. 1'h.tse luUel.te.1 to aai.l Ja...ea W. Kiltlult are ieiiiesi-e. lo mate tmuieillHte naymetil autl Un.. haviua claima Mttaluat tutu are reuelel to .re!eiit tlieui .r..erty aurhenticaTe.1 lor aet tieitienl J.E. Hl'KNS. lialllixm. Pa.. Auk 34 13!tt Aaslanee. Notice. IT naala wll tm rr?eive.l until TI"K"I.Y At'ol'SI' '.'It. IN.4. I.ireieantiiii ceMjoi at c-a il ly jil "" r .arieu ara Inquire al the t lout una -moner. i.tfi.'!-. 1-U.eu-iliura. I'a. Ky oroer HorJ. JMI. l IIATK-:. l"erk. 'oiiimi loners' i.rn.'e. K'ensouit, fa.. Aaat. 17. lsl ll lSTK A VS. I 4 i ante to the .retnit-e of the nnderaitrne.1 In Aliealo-ny lowni.ti).. n 3iH tlay.ol Aun-tft rtkH. Three tuner u.p-Mte. to l-e atat oiw er Ooi . one wbi e aow out lark t. arrow ami one l.laca ami while. The owner I ret iter-teil to couie lorwar.l. iiteva .ri.ertv. pay eharaea and lake Citmi a-ay, otherwire the will he .lii-aeJ ol mceorUinK to law It HlMIXWKi'IlH'. VAI-K I INK AMSM AN. AlleKhenr townrhlp. Autcual 1:1. 14. IMIM-rKATKIX' MITI'K. htaleol Anthony Hitler, deoeaaeU. letters ol ailmitualraiion uu-.n the eatale ol Autltouy Killer. !eceasel. late ol AUeaheny loausni. In t'alul.r.a county. P harina (teen ranie.l to me. all ierorit. loilei.ieil lo aaol estate are herri.y nolinj.1 to uiak pay went to me with tlelay. anil Iln--e havtna rtaiuia attaluat the aaiue will .ie-ent tbeitt duly authenticatetl lor elll(. tuenl. I'LAXA K. HIl.l.KK. Auiinmiratrlx. loretto. I'a., Aaxut 3. IMtt. tn it'K. We. I un.leiTltf ncd. herehy all ;ranni u.. to buiit. tirb or treiaas In anv way cn our premixrv, as we will prosecute to the lull extent ol toe law. H. K Nttl-.l.. JOHN l.r.HK. Al.r.Mt'S Vtll.U, J. A. tlSS. A. I. M'MI'U.t'N. lll'IIH MNLUJS. Clearflelil tnwniblp. Marcb l. tSltl. caucER ami Tttmori riUKIi no ka' book Iree lira (lurwiii Buu tmi Htm aw Ctitcmnail, '4., iJ ft ft ft) BELOW WE QUOTE PRICES ON A FEW of our Many Big Bargains: Dark wash ral'eoes 5o. per yard Itlue prints.. . la-, per yard, former price so '--1 fa-, per yard liress ninliaiiis, all patterns so. Lancaster : Ginghams at 6 Cents. Muslin, full yard wide, for r pervard lilting t-lotli. all patterns, at. ..so. and toe. t'aritel i liain, 5-plv. all colors ltd-. L;i. lies' vests, verv fatifv, al Im- All the I.ATKST NOVKLT1K-S IX TKI.M MINI. S at elose tiuures. t:!fSMt-ial sale in I.At'K AXI) KM r.l;I)Kl;iKS from 'o. per yaid up. Clotlii ana Gents' FniiMiois. Our sttK'k of clothing; was never as com plete as now. Any kind of out or pattern vou ant. 1 -.. :. . : . . r ... .'i' ii s suns in sai-n oniy lor f.J.:KI i Itetter suits in any cut from J.Yoo up i Youth's :i-tiiii-e suits from j-MM up J t'liililren's '.-piece suits from T.c. up Children's knee pants for 1."k IN - GENTS' - FURNISHINGS We Excel. Many Lancr EstaMishineiits. Fancy lauudried shirts with collar at tached for laic Latest style fancy lauudried shirts with two collars for .h Window tilin. Is tin two' colors only i with l.al. nt siniii; for only p.n- C'uriaiii poles complete for 'Joe IXS'urDi'ure, Trunks ami Valises uiust go to make room. Kitchen chair, licht or dark, for t"J.7. per set. Solid haidwtHMi bedriMtm suit eiulit pieces. e .. a... tot oni) e.i.oo t'uptMiards. sinks, sideboards and loiu.ir.-s ' at verv low prices. IlfTliese kimhIs are all new and first made work ou '.Item. 1 H. .. JUH.SSTUS. f. J. HI. i'a. A. U.BU K. LMT4B1.1MHICU lHT'i. Johnston, Uuck & Co.7 1JANKK1CS, EBENSBUIUi. - PKNN'A A. W. Bl H. l aahlrr. FXraBLiHHart liH8. Carrolltown Bank, CAKKtlLJ.TO N. PA. T. A. NHtKHirim, tanhlrr. General Banting Ensiness Transacted. The tollowlrur are tbe prtnctpal feature! ol aenaral bai.Ii ok l.uAloesa : lF. I4l TN Kecetreil payahleon demand, and Interest hea. IDK certificate Indued t time tlepoatturs. Kztendett to rnatomera on laroraMe tetma ana approved paver dlacoonted at all ttmel. CI.I.FTION Made In the locality end npon all thebanktna luana lo tbe United States. I'harttfta moderate. DRAFTS laaneJ oeaottable Id all part of tbe t'nltad stataa. and lorelio exchange Issued on til paru of Kuroi e. ( AITIUKTM Of merrhanta. farmers and other soilrtted. u. ah. .in reaannat.le accotnodatlun will be eitendel. Palmni are aiitared that all traoeartlons aball I he held at atrtrtly private and e-inUdentlal. and that they will he treated aa llttera'lj a good j hanklnK rules will permit. i Kesiert tally, JOHKNTON. Bi l k . Til F. First National Bank OF HATT.N". PATTON, Cambria Co.. Pa. Capital, paid up, - - $50,000. Acnmnln ol rtortoratlona. Klrma and Indlvliloals received upon the int't tavttrahle terms eonelaieut with aale and oonaorva live BanklOK Sieamabip Tickets tor sal by all tba leadlna; I.i ecu and Korelttn Itratta payable la any ol ihe j.rioriai fines ol lite t lid V. orld. All rarreaitondenre will have our personal and prompt attention. Inirrral Paid oat Tlsuo Oepoalla. K113.W3 B. L. BKI a AT" 11 T KE1UI. REED & READE, Attorneys nt 1 nv9 KKENSMl'K. - - - PENNA. Va- I tllce on Centre street. I 'tn 43 EITTELL & LITTLE, Vttiii.vt- t 1 mw, EH ENS BU Ktl, PA. s)aT im -e in I iera Houae. S.t-.M ri W. DICK. A. a ATTOKNEi - AT-LA W. bBSksBUiut. Csaa'A- S)ar.peolal attention to Klven claims lor Pen sion Koantr. etc ehT wi T F. Mf KKNIUCK, 9 ATTOKUST Kl.r lUKILLol AT LtW, LHt-KSHCKO. - PA ar itfiee on Oentre street. II II. MYEKS. ATTtlhJ"iY-AT-lA W. bsKisuss, Pa. mr I llftea In llnllaaade Km. i.e aMt-e atraet DONALD E. nUFTON. ATTtlKN EY-AT LAW, tssssarts, Paaaa. (VimiHt In ltra Hnnae. Ootar airoat DR. BUCK, SURGEON and SPECIALIST. Treatment al all Phronls Afflictions, IMaeaies ol Wunaa and IntaMaa reuutrina SuraW.I Aid. tittlre hours n. I- a .. 1 to 8 and 1 lo 8 r. a. lStf 121'H AVtMIE.AUOVNA.fa. janla-tM ALMOST IBeyowd Belbef ! A Hard-Times Benefit Irresistible in Force! Tbe Resnlt of Shrewd Buying ni Far-Seeino; ManaEemcnt. Our Spring Gootls are now in. We can show you the Latest Styles in Dry Goods, Clothing etc., at Astouihingly Low Prices. ' ISpecial Drive in Shccc. tSIIereis my Kiiaraulee: if siiuiis i " n "t w k a ii sa i is- : FAt'Tt MM lY. I V II.LtilV K A XKW " : I'AIU FKKK. ; I. S. Shites that I sell we.ir out. Ladies dontrola tip, sprimz I I Imtt. opera or coiiuress are north f i.ii Ladies' iloin; tla. opera, Imttoii. fl.on-are wtirth I.7.V WE CAN : START YOU IhousekeepingI -a r- t ANY FIGURE : IKna a $20 to $2,000. : Kusset. hut ton or lace a few left $1.H are orih Ladies' tioiio.ila tip lllucher. . . .t'!.Tt are w.n lli ! ii. Ladies (lford tie in Uu -t. patent lealher and donoola. all shapes ami styles . 7,'m-. and up Ladies' Slipers, 50c. AND I'I'WAIMiS. Children's sprinir Iiih-I, 1. niton, sies r, to S ."rfli. . Infants' s1(H-s from -JV up A very stylish shoe for men. coiorress (r I laoe l...'i are worth 1 It Will Pay Packages. J A ltiinucno.v i.x OUTWARD : STEERAGE ! TICKETS TO QUEENSTOWN, $14. J. B. MULLEN, Vireiit. Ollice in Mullen & Smith's lunlS vt AH Attack and All-Wool Dress Goods Sale That evt-ry aiuiian ulio real tlii in lu-r ov 11 iiiiiri-st ua ii is to i i vt-st'truii-. Nut hint: if iv t-s th ui-nuii e s iiisf.uu. .n in tlif I ttf dr.-ss that a t.t it )U l;l..t K tiOWN dot-. Tlii is tli i-h-i it-no- tf tV-ry wttinaii. Xu ;t ilianr.' ti.r the unusual in liLAlKtimiDS 1;L VIMi. All-wool, oft-titiisli. lilack Diagonal ill tin-din 111 wale, ilu lies Wide, real value $1. :.'.7, 4'i T.-. CENTS. Itlaek all-wool irv weave sort of an A U .ML' UK lUAt.tiNAK ettetl a IteVel -wear-out uaiiiy. ttil ret-nuiiiii-iiils ii fur traveling ami ift-neral rvn.'t itunk of tbe width. j- iuctie w ide. l.m A YAUI. All-Wool Biack Storm Serge. Speeially adapted fur separate skitts to wear with wash waists, lur traveling or any puiose requirinif Itatd tir steady weal. These eM-eileiil w ide giMtds have 1.0 equal at prices II inches, :o CENTS. due lot all-wool lUack Storm Serge The wiry kind that slt..N the lut mt feetly. dcul.le wnllli. full '! ii.cnes. Will make one of ihe uieaiest sere sales of the year at cKXTS A YAUH. Send ttiour MAIL OUI)Kll-cai.- and tirotuptiifss mark ail the syst.-maiie working of this lt-parlineiil -and you'll tind as great satisfa.-t ion in oiioiiiiiiiir througti tlii uieiliiiiu as t.r.iinaiiy found over toutiters. Will you try it ? BOGGS&BUHL,! Allegheny, Pa. tJ-0 a." A so'id leat her w orkini; shoe for wear, in shoddy ;n-. a pail If Vou ant a nice tln-ss shoe Satin calf. coiiirnss ,.r lace fl.7.1 I Itev are worth ? : tat. Men's stvli.j, tj,, Uliifhi rcalf are ol Ih f l.(i. Men's Fine Concordan Lace, llan.l-pewo.1, for $3.00 they are worth ".( o. Men's Extra Fine Kangaroo L:ice ir Conirress, .f 2.-j0. WE MAKE A LEADER on a hantl-seweil Kaniraroo, lace or congres.s, for You cannot tltiplit-afe this shoe in any other store for less than $6.00. n Givo us a call for Shoes an.l you will he convinced that we carry the Uest Line in town for Wear, Style anil Low Prices. Yours, THE LEADER. You TopotoQUINN'S, Clinton street, Johnstown, to buy Carpets, Linoleums, Mattnurs, Oil Cloths, lilanKets, Feathers, &c. Prices Iletliice.l on All Gootls, autl FREIGHT PAID on All Lar-e IVIES QUINIM Clothing Store, Lilly, Pa. OILS! OILS! The Atlantic Refining Co., of 1 Pittshurg, Pa., make a specialty ' of luanulacf urinr for the domes tic trade the liuest brands of iruminatin?- and Lul-ricaiins 0ilsf Naphtba and Gasoline That can te MiDE FBQM PETROLEUM. 1 I We challenge comjiarison with I every known product of pelrol ! eum. If you wish the j Mest : Uiiironnly : Ealisfectory : Oils in the market a-sk for ours. ! ATLANTIC REFINING CO., I'lTtrlU Kil Il-PT.. PirTSHt'K. PA. cl. ly. I Reliability The Mtn-t Kellat.le W ho key on the .M arkrl And Indcrccd ; fit-v-. H"i-f. Iuitije n I i 4 Hu(1?t n. mre 4 X Klein's Silver Age, X Duiiuesne, ! t liear Creek, X Pennsylvania Rye! X Whiskies. ! i A'k -..or -lealrr lor thrtn and take ni. , talioiltute r.r rale ererjraliere. , H S A retrt?ier yer y or name III Ik kft at tv? ..are ol lono a. .t. tr.1-rai Nt . Atliheny. tSurioa l. A K Kim ami-tnei t. 't.ute an! icllr ai'.lt ('.tnra.te Max Klein, late o' 'o. K.. 1-1 J l.wa t'avalry. let)3,i.J ii