u ,sna .fvttman. .- .,.;!! l"fi-k. was -i-t addition will oroupv ; II. ptasoplis i.listliW II, was .i.r-day. f ..n. ui.liili, ,: Tti'-siiay. T , I!o':i. i . T. i:.'l-rt. ,iun aii'l tin- ,i Mr. A. J- . i:in lil)llt'i: ,1 til. w bi:r isl- i .,. iiJ. ii 'i tin- : i hi- '!u. ... c:,rr"iU"vn -,- l .1. t.-ii li'Tf a l.'.au A ,!;, . -ti i at ; -.,1:1.1V V i U t 1 1 . :., ;ir N- ry. i ii i-,i!t"W n's u ;i- a visitor ,,f White w.i a visitor !.; .1 ,,f Mr. ami i 'ilioinas J , I, loiV lu'4-ll : ; ,,f Si. Alov- lifl.i at tli.' ;,i v - ninn. An l'.l"-ii-liiil ,.i, '1 hi.rsilay .;.-. Next. u ( alhol'c . . i i ai-i 'l and hi :. -is .-asinir. v Weill "Ul "II Moiit'if l"-inK ;i i-L.-k v .-iirli- I . will .Mih Hi . aiiiim il'-u- I tlii- place. ;! I 1 1 1 spain.-d hi VV.irii'-r. at . i, uiii' ilay it.-i.t did a suinim-i !.i -ii.-.-ts. f..n- part ll.i- .l;n ,"f .! Ii. M. Tli. to i.i.-n r ll.iiv.y. a tell ... A'. t.t Kl.-l. it l a ct.iipi. "f a I.. :. Hi- arc .: j - ,.i:i,' p--; . r ' ;-.i! t V in 1 1"' ,.. l.t,.nsl,tll -sr. i iy. :.. m'-l-.il willi i.l: a-hell Milt !, . !.! i- to lllll i-; : .u.-r. ' ,,: t!;.- I'I'm-II-- .. .: ..: i In- " I a : 1 i. lav cv.-n- ai..l liberally i-.,,ii trail. v ill . .;i :. ai..l Nortli :. w t-.. N iair- '..- I .'.I,, I 1 I" ! 1 1 lliilll i i it of Ual ii ' l.ai i',u i' "ii i final n l , , ;, i-, iin i' i v at i.. .1; nVi .-lit nunc ' I. ,i 1 1 r i I'.l , i of coal. .. Ml' 111 to III.' .l.Ill 1 lie Willi. -I" 1 'A a ! .. "II W..I- : ,1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 st-v.-ral s,.ntli :iv 1 it) i.'.-mh sip-els. ..' part I y "V- ! - :tl k ii I' li "lit -wa!,l .-x a r . i 1 i.at t vv" or , ''III i Iia 1 t li 111 . i'li 1 1 1 1 ir - , - i at 1 1n- rt iiiark- II, ..riiin 'I liis f- , I,:- d.alli. Al- .: ii. M urray r-ari 'l ..'.!:. l.-.l tii liiiicral. i -1. hoot ili ri'''turs w naini-'l li-ai li- On Sunilay evening about 10 o'ciork lizl.tninu struck tho house tif Andrew Trout, in (ir.'.'ii township. Indiana -ounty, am! .ttinc it on firo. the structure was entirely consumed. There was an insur ance of f7."J on the building, which will only partially cover the los. Very little of the .intents were saved. on Friday of last week Dr. W'.IJ. how ii an. of .lohii-tow n. amputated the riaht ii 4 of Miss Lillie Knepper, daughter of Mr. I.enion Knei'pcr, of r,ovctt. Ml K m pi'er is fourteen years of aire and lias suffered tor a long time from a diseasei 1 nee joint anil it is tel;eveii that the am putation will save her life. Wednesday inoriiinir of last week th la-yc'ir-old daughter of Mrs. iry ;ill. ;i widow woman livinir at Tratiirur. West' liioreland county, eloped with a l'olander. who is said to have deserted his wife and - everul children. The mother of the til l is nearly frantic with rief and efforts are hein made to trace the fugitives Forty-live more miles of the lMttsliurg and Fast, rn railroad were let on Friday which extends it from Cleartiel. county a ood ways into Indiana county Vice President llicks, of the new road w hile in I uliana, said the road would he completed lo Salisbury before winter, and possibly a sood distance into Westmor. land county. The usual general distribution of seed by the agricultural department will no take place next year. An opinion w as giv en liv Attorney ein-ral Olnev some timi asr.i that as the law provided fur furnish ing "rare" seeds for scientific purposes. Secretary Morton was not compelled to expend the upproprialiou made in distrib uting common seeds. The passenger employes of the P. U. R. have received a new book of rules a sup plement to 1 he regular rules, prohibiting the use of tobacco in any torm w hile in uniform, or about the company's premises, also prohibiting tlie use of liquor at any lime, more especially previous to going on duty. The violations of the new rules means immediate dismissal. A law enacted at the recent session of t he legislat ure takes away from the bor ough councils the power to app lint a high constable, and makes this an elective of tice by the people. At the next FebruaiV election the electors will vole fur one per son to serve as constable in each ward of the borough, and also one person to serve is high constable of the borough. An interesting and exciting game of base ball w as play eil on the grounds in this place on Friday last between the Hillsdale club of Allegheny, and the home club. At the end of the ninth inning the score stood s to s; the tenth inning stood In to 10; the eleventh inning neither team scored, while it the cud of the twelfth the score stood 10 to 11 in favor of the Hillsdale club. Miss Winifred F. ( leorgc entertained a few of her friends at her home, corner of Main and t'raig streets, Friday ..veiling in honor of her friend, Mis Vic'.oi ja IJrow u. of ll i' lis-1 in g, w ln is home on vacation from St. Xaviei's academy. Miss Pauline Rati i gan. "f Summit, joined them. The evening was v.iy pleasantly passeu in music and dancing.- (liillitzin Tintts. The Chariot te iron furnace at Scott- dale, after an idleness of live years, was tii fit up "ii eiiiiestlay evening at ! o'clock. Torn-nee Overboil, president of the Na tional Pipe and Foundry Co., applied the torch. The it-sumption of work at this plant was hailed with great joy in that commiiuily and the firing up of the fur- nac was witnessed by about J.i uersons. Thelawvers who defended James H. C arpenter, i "hV u-leil HI ..lllllllliun n "i miii'leinig h:s father, have been awarded the estate for winch l he lininl.-r was com mitted. Tln-v held that Carpenter inher ited from hi father: hence his Hsignmeiil of it t" tli. Ill gave tl. in the propel ty. Judge Fvons deeided that the murderer ii,t,. ri'. il and now t he siinieine court af firms t lie decision. I - Si-Ilie of mil i "til. Il'l ol aril s have been claiming fioin time lo time that Few is Wissinu.-r. "f I ik uiangh township, aged pr.' years, is the oldest person in the Coun ty. The Hon. A. A. P.aiker informs us that a lady named Mrs. Rauin. of Susque hanna township, is living there, aged l"l y. ats. Mr. Parker says undoubtedly Mrs. Pan in is ihe oldest person in Cambria count v. Mi-rnlli-ilh Timi. On the 4th of .Inly a little child of ... - I ... .. Frank Hubl.-r. of Spring lownsinp. i ei i .i i i. ... il... I,tiis. into :L Coll 111 V. W ailHCI eu li'" ..v... wheal field, and liid down and fell asl.-.-p. S,.me time after the reaper passed w here the child was ly ing and the child was first discovered on the reaper. The child made a miraculous escape from being cut to pi.-ces. Her only injury sustained was cuts on a couple of lingrs of one hand. A freight train hauled by engine No. 1171. bound west, was wrecked at 11:1". on 'i i .v .,i.'ht near New Florence. Tin! . f ll... ;.eei.lellt Oil Id Hilt HOt Cillisi- - , learned. The train w as in charge of ton .l,,,t.,r I.inirabaugh .1 . P. Ration e i. and Patrick Cover, fireman lei- w ho resides in and the engine and eleven cars wen wrecked. It required about tiv. clear the tracks. -Mr. Joseph Honk, of Hastings, on Monday drove up to Fbensburg ami hitched his horse to a post at the Plair Hons,- while he attended to some business thorn the town. The libs were uau a .... .1 . . ...... iior li'K-L'- the horse became restless, ........... . ..... r ...I 'i..:. lv hooking one o. w aril ami i." tl,.- him wheels over u..oi post when there was a cl a of Ihe buggy tumbled oil. I, ling bar were broken. Soft coal is down lo as low a basis as ever, if the recent deals of the Rochester in d Pif.sbuig coals in th.s market may M-l..., ..r.ol is lieing taken as a crneiu.i.. "i - -hipped to Rochester by rail, .oau.-o ....o eanal boats there and freighted to NeW York for ...'cents, and then sow at an f-i.i, i per ton alongside. 1 hat kuocks .,.. e.,i,,,.m.ns from Pc ch I reew or a.., l... . ...,...,. tin. Ne I hilt has Peell l.oveiu.K .." . . '! j.. i.... .!..; $..on mark.- t ' pel ha s there may he lamps ... i i...;.. If sr. oerhalis you among your ....... - - will like to learn that it a new w , " i i :.. t-ii.i.n'ir iiiil ill- b eilig used is soaKcu ... - lowed to dry it will -ver smcke. And lhat your chimneys shouw never ,,t rubbed dear with a cloth damp- alcohol. A hen your ........ ......i i -ticUv. carry mem i" g.'l lll' r, - - The question as to the amount of sal ary our county commissioners are. entitled to was argued before Judge Parker on Tuesday by Alvin Evans and M. D. Kit- tell, Fsqr., representing Commissioners Lloyd and Hillon, while the position of Commissioner Wert, was represented by W. Horace Rose and M. P. Stevens. Ksqrs. The opi ni or. of Judge Parker lias not yet been delivered. The awarding of the New York Cen tral railroad contract for coal among the several large operators in the Cleartield section was the principal event in coal trade circles during the past week. Magee Fir.gle obtained Id .l J tons. l.V).ul tons to be ti'.led at the Pattoii mines: the Clear tield Pituminous Coal Corporation, t.ii tons; Ploomington Coal M ining Company lio.um tons; O. Perry Jones. Iuumi tons Paltic Coal Company, 7o,noo tons. It i understood the Davis Coal Company, of West Virginia, also secured iVn.ono ton w li i c Ii would iiake the amount to lie filled ii. that region less than was the amount last year. The New York Central contract which includes the supply of coal for tin West Shore, usually calls for letivcen l.toiixi and l.'JaO.omi tons, but in no year has the company taken the full amount o tin? contract. Ke.lurr.1 Kata to 111. Nvanltore. No other place can compare with South ern New Jersey In seaside resorts, eitn.r in point of number or of excellence. At lantic City is the most popular resort in America, and Cape May, Sea Nle City. l.-can Citv. Avalon. Anelesea, Wildwood. and Holly Reach do no fall far short of Atlantic City's high standard. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company. w hose constant object is to give its patrons the cheapest rates compatible w ith good ervice, lias arranged for a series of ex cursions to the seashore, similar to those w hich were so popular last season. The next excursion of the series will leave Pittsburg August 1, and the rates w ill le as stated below. The tickets wil permit of a stay of near- ... r - 1. Iy two weeks, and a choice ol either oi in. seashore points named a'.ovo will be al lowed. A special train of parlor cars ami day coaches w ill leave Pittsburg on each of the above mentioned dates at r:.M A. m.. and the time from other stations will In; as follows: Rate. s.;.o . s.isi .Ar. Train leaves. 11 :!.". A. M. 1 1 :aO A. M. p.' :4.". r. M. 0:4'". i'. m. (.eltimK Into rainbrla. A com.le of w eeks ago a large numlx-r of citizens of Pulllington townshil) were in attendance at jourt here, before J ml Miller, to testify in a road case that had created much interest in the lownshi There were two roads laid out in that tow nship, Ixilh leading to Vinlolidale. new town on the Placklick creek, in Cain briii .-i.ii.itv There were execution" to both views and a large number of w it ncsscs were called and heard by the court The petitioners for the Paurel Pun route tiled a bond in t.M for the building ot a portion of the road and the exceptions were dismissed and the road ordered to be opened :i:i feet wide. In ihe case of the Ritter s I-lirnace roan. the exceptions were also dismissed and the road ordered to be opened :t:i feet wide. Ill both cases the costs except witnesses and the subpoenaing of the same, are di rected to be paid by the county. The ex ceptants and the petitioners, in each case, are directed lo pay r.heir own witnesses and the costs of summoning the same. I ml (n ii i Misxiniji' r. Ieatli of a I'ormrr am.rlaii. Richard Humphreys, son of Mr. William Humphreys, of Cambria township, while hauling in grain at his home near Irwin. s;l. ..!!., t v Iowa one day last week. was so badly injuied by being trampled by his team that death ensued the next day. He had loaded the wagon with sheaves and his son was on the wagon building the load. When the wagon started part of the load fell off in front, throw ing the boy and part of the load on the horses, with the lov between the horses on the wagon tongue. Mr. Humphreys, in endeav oring to stop the team, was tiainple.i and pushed through a wire fence. His l. fi leg was broken iu two places. Th?. boy es caped unhurt. Mr. Humphreys was about forty years of age and is suixived by his wife, who is a daughter of the lale Owen Rom-rts, of Siiininerhill township, this county. Johnstown I'ressoli Alt'.iia Philadelphia Stop for dinner. A special train will leave Market street wharf at 7: M) r. v., August 1. for Atlantic City, arriving at Atlantic City about '.': .. . i..-.l.i.o? the run from Pittsburg to the seashore in twelve hours. Arrang. meiits have been made for transfer of pas- s.-i irers Mom Proad Street Station to Mar ket Street Wharf on arrival of specia tiain or passengers can spend the night in tI... eiic and i.roc. cd to the shore by any regular train of the following day. For furih. r information apply to ticket ....., ts ,.r Mr Thomas K. Watt, District Passenger Agent. Pittsburg. Allarhr.1 by m Wild at. Altoona. Pa., July 23,-Clark Crav ford, aged 14. son of Select Councilman '. heo dore Craw ford, of this city, while yi ling relatives in Monster township, Cai bria county, yesterday, had a desperat. en counter with a large and ferocious wild cat. The boy is compelled to whik a crutch, because of rheumatism, and weut to the woods to cut a cane. While thus engaged the w ild cat jumped at his breast. The hoy threw the cat off. Again the ani mal came at him. this time alighting 'ipoo his back, but again the boy was successful iu throwing it oh and against a tree, break ing one of its legs, thus winning a victory, for the cat slunk away iu one direction. w hile the boy was glad to go in another. FINANCIAL. STATEMENT OF NM'AI. i 1 1 v rtnmnirh lor the ear 1S'.4. - - . 1 , T j .... I-,-, C"r. To balance Iroin lat year To b per cent. aJded By Treaurer'a receiutu 13 y comniifision 01 a r ccuw vm 3i Oil By exoneration Hf eoneratlon .Ion tx By balance 36 00 1 So 2 4i 7 (HI If 5 "7 nr. Art 1" nivrllauroni Jiallrn. HENKY EHKENFELP. Treasurer. To balance Irom laat year By receipu nica r o ' By balance - - '4 " t 70 14 t 70 14 JOSEPH BAIN EY. Tax Collector. To amount l duplicate f 4:w 51 By abatement on fa o ai a percent 1-77 By amount collected 346 " By cominifston on .- OS at & lerceni - By exoneration 13 By balance M 47 K. t?burn for sale at Ht'NTI.EY'S. I.l IT iKJUble Sboyel IMowaJust rerelTe.1 at s UtNTUEVS. A VI.OT VTIng Shovel I'lowgjiiPt received at 5 Hl'NTLLVS. A FINE lot of Table Oil Cloths ju?t received at Hy Irelicht on newer piiie . (I. HL'MWS. By tax on loan $ ' 51 JOSEPH K AINKY. Treasurer. lo amount i rum lluuur licence.. To amount Irom H. EhrentelJ.. To amount Irom Koixwi To amount from N.rrowlnii ... To amount Irom room rent. To amount from Collector By order redeemed f 1,63s W as B commlnwion on $1.674 08 at i-, ir cent...... 41 a5 4) SI 57" OO j n 7- hi ft '"1 i; wi 34(5 US MOTHEK lot ol Bismol's 'art Sweeirs L jut arrived at 41. Ht'Ml.t.1 . I.AK'lE aortment or Harden Tml just I Balance due Treaauer.... received at A VJ cl.e.ij. at l.uiton'a T 14. HUNTLEY "S. l.7153 l"ui CARL BllVIlSriXJS, PRACTICAL W&TCKBeUUCEK U 4EWEtER AND DEAI.ERIN IWATCHtS, CLOCKS,! I JEWEL11V, SlLVEUWAItE, t I HDSIGAL lUSTPiDMEHTSt , s. . i t "S-. Y 0PTICALG0ODS. son: ACKNT EoP thi: : i k -CELEBRATED EOCKFOED: NE new thamplon Mowtn Machine lor sale $1,715 VA 1. 1K. A. BKYAN KKEBBS. Buricess. 15 y.i I Jt VAT I IKS. 'W Y McHreen f Ice 1're.im iinnle at home and guaranteed to be strictly puie. o.. To borough tine To borough license By Treaaurcr's receipts. By amount to balance.. -i 81 "4 '. A FEW bundle ol Manilla BlndlnK Twine, 5 cent a pound at Duiton s. m ay 3. a FIN E assortment o I While wah. Paint and V arulsh Bruihe just receive.1 n l. Hl'MLEV. 11 "ST received a I'ultiVAiors at ma 10 $ lot ot Steel Frame, b tooth HI' N 11. EY 'S. hut es ihat -ii:l;iny I. .us of be Pittsburg. . I ulv The J.ctuhr to-day publishes a story as follows iu part: Hai ry II. Robinson, of Salts!. urg. Indiana county, and Steel !. llartman. of Indiana, delegates t the Republican slate conxeii H. ,u. were in Pittsburg, to-day and placed in the hands of the friends of Senator Juay evidence t-how ing that an attempt i being madeby theanti uavel'-menl tons. money inllnence toseenre delegates en. -ug 1. to win Ihe factional light now on. '1 he names of W. C. McKin-. y. an employe in the Allegheny county sheriffs ..tVic-. and Hon. William l'lynn are used in connecti.'ii with the allegations. Senator Juay. after t.-arinif the story, slated that this was nol the only evidence of work of this kind that he has iiiforinatloli Ol. lie uec.aies the same style of canvassing is being working in every 1-otintV "n the stale where it can le and that oodle is very ;.lenty. narrlnaei a-lce-nwe". Th. follow ing marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans" l oiirl f,.r the week ending Thursday, July -J-".. Is'..:,: Oenrge Parahoasieh. Puritan, and Marv Relik, IMinlo. John P.eganv and IAU- Komar town. Henry C ShatT.-r, Johnstown, Julia I., f ,1,,1,. liaisvtown. V C. McKright. Ilolli.laysburg. Rlair county, l'a.. and Klla Walker. Johnstown. t'arrol P.oleii and tiarlrue Krech. 1 ru gality. Charles Vonhof Raab and Kmma Kimt.. Johnstown. W K Keller, r.onch.r, Westniorelalid county. J'a- and Susan Hols.-pple. Rich land township. Charles Deifeiibauch and Kmma :t.ler. Johnstown. Krai r.lte Tranxfrrti. Margaret P. McConaiighy "t al. to Jos eph W. r.arron, Morrellville; consideia tioii. f.'. Rose M. Young to Jennie K. Nighten gale, Morrellville. fcioo. 11. J. Hoppel. guardian, to Frank Roslet. Carroll, il. H.J. Hoppel. guardian, to Frank Ros let. Carroll. 1. Th'.mas J. liritlith et us. to Criilith Crilliih. Kbeiisi.tirg, $::. John F. Seigh el ii. to K- C. Risinger, Morrellville, Dr. K. K. Miller et nx. to W. P. Reese. Johnstown, .". W. 1'. Reese to Mrs. Joanna I- .miik i, Johnstown. ?". .. -..I. 1'. P.i.rns to Cressou Cleartield Coal and Coke Company. R. ade, i!.:n. Jos. oh W. Rarroii el ux. l Ros- Young, Morrellville. "- SherilT of Cambria countv to H. J. Hop- pel, Carroll tow nship. 1". Citizens Cemetery Association to Will iam Pugh. tlrand View, $17. Chest Creek Rand v Improvement Com pany lo Thomas W. Moore, Ration. l"0. .1 ulian Rager et al. to Augustine Nagle Hair township. fl.l7-". Philip. Hopf. r .1 ux. to Joseph Fra.er. Portage township. '."-1). i.corge C. M.illci el iin. to John C. P.ur n.ii. Johnstow 11. :...'''. Andrew l.at.-s et u. lo i.eorge 1 . ...ii.-s. South Fork. ?:i"o. Margaret Miller et al. lo John M. Hates, So lit h F01 k. fun 1. Assignee of W illiam P.. Osborne et ux. to W . Horace Rose, Osborne. hI.I.rd,! look at iny w asi.mK jik-h.oct. 1 I j nave two ol the best kind In ihe market. I.AHOK ansonment ol that celebrated Antl Kustintc Tinware warranted not to rust for 5 years just arnvlnK at ... ..v-. ai.rlx4t '" I-...... "W'ANrKIl A aeneral representative In this county to ontanime lopal boards lor the Annans' Savinus and Ijn Aoolatlon. Ad dress ttl Filth Ave.. I'llUl.um. Pa. mcna VI.AKOE assortment of uranlte enamelled ware with another per cent, reduction i.,..h n,ttU.-K It almost as cheat, as tinware. Just received at OEO. H1N1LEVS. rviXT lomet 1 am heR.I.Uiirter for Base I Hlli. and Hats, all kinds ol Fisblnn Tackle. Lines. Hooks, Keels. Kods.JHalt Boxes. Basketa, dC It.Jll'l.iUbl, $ 57 70 IA A BI EI TIES. To obligations to ("has. Bender. To obi licat ions to Autcustine YinKllug To ..Mutations to Alblnus Yinic- linic To oblliiation to Ievina Brown To oats andinit orders To balance Hue Joseph Kainey, Treasurer ASSETS By balance due from Collector. lv" 47 By balance due irom 1;. a. McOonticle, Colector C 10 By balance due from O. A. M"HoniKle. Buree 13 '..4 Bv balance due from Pleck At Foitle -"V ol By balance due Irom Joshua Auraodl "4 Bv balance due Irom II. Boiev.. 'J 16 Ey balance due from 11 Ehren leld. toliector . By balance due Irom 11. Ehren leld. Treasurer By balance due Irom A H. n.rbis, Buritess..... 63 "JO I 41 VI 7 7.1 liw on 15.. . 00 eon." a us 1M 1 4 31 i m tCoMiaaiiilReWaWatcliest In Key and Stein Winders. I i:;K SKKKCTloN ok AI.I- iVlXl.s oF JFWKRRY A L- WAYS oN HAND. J ZJ; M v lin.-of J'-w. lty i ui.s.ir- -ed l oin.- an.i s.-e lor ..... -sr f before purchasing elsewh.-re ' A'ii work euarai.teed. I Kk - . s. CARL EIYIMUS. FARMERS! TAKE NOTICE UV. 07 14 03 24 3T0 61 y and Sj. ray your Iruit trees, thereby tncreas- inif vour Irull crop etmuvn to ay ...r mo .-... j- O. Hl'MLKV. er three li.oes over f .iMU.miur. TANOEEFOOT. The best Fly Paper in trie market is inure- ...... Knur atieels lor D ceni or .en .iwv " rent's at HI NTEEfS. may 17 Ar ANTEll A reliable man to re.reseni a ...an lntitutlon in 1'ambrla county Money loaned in sunm ol hhj to l0.o. For particulars apply 0. VV. M. UW Im, Uoaloorl, Pa. uji-l,-.'ti- THAVE the aneiicv lr tne rcnpfe n.rjnt-,-knowle.lued bv all to be one ol the best Bi cycles on the market, il.i reduction on regular price will be k Iven to tne party k.vihk i ic hrst order this season. O. HI-MTI.EY a " I1 The Mi-m,n:il,l homestead. 11 rcotns. with residence. niny . 1K J. A. IKiEKNEK. t Cumberland . Md. ;:ilK SALE e M-l cellar. A Due summer residence. may 17 TAKMEKS. v....r . i.j,r.tl.,n Is klndlr called to the best bay carrier on the market and at a reasonable nrl. r. Call and see It at THE Ebensbura: BuildlnK Si loan Ass.iat.on 1 will orler for sale at the council chamber. Et- ..ato.i-ir ..n me :ouriu ...oi.o u f Johns- engin- The lat- Pittsburg. was killed, badly hours to hitching Ol and the top t ;ie axle and a boo I, M . net in : primary . ' : Pi ke s.'h'H.I. , ii, 11, 1 1 s. in ,l. M is ' 'I.'- Agiicnltural !:.-.' hf.ii "f mouldy - ' 1 1 f run t w o eleven ' In- poison t hat 1, die fioin the ef - i p'a.-e.l near tlu-m, ' i e;r i ' :n'h. : .1-1 11 k M iss Yogle. l..i,l s'.i-tained the ' a ". '-.ir ago. had the Mi accoli lit of the liny failed to ' 1 - -'int ling ampu- 1 . I,. -:ie ber life. carry ...... ,,t nil.l 11 pour Vinegar 1110. t- ,fnl of salt and leave tne 0.1. - They will come out nearly kitchen tablespoon to boil in this. as fresh as new. ... . ..,. - On Saturday evening wniie .m.. .... if.,..f I il'v were on man Council ana 1.1s i." tl,.-ir way to KlH-n.-burg to spend Sunday with Mr. Council's yar. nis, .nr. W II. Coni.ell. their Utile oaugi...... arine, aged eighteen months, became '" 11.. ti...ir arrival here a on in e tram. physician was called in am. ever t.....s l.mef d thel'ttlesutTerer 4hat could be vain, and on Monday ihe child died , ... ......1...-,. infantum. The remains were interrei in the Catholic cemetery in this place on Tuesday. l" 1 1... .in. a is e.ill.lllir An exchange says n.r- . - . . .iii-.., 1 so rumor go. and not -iu ..,, . .. . 1.1......I.. tnai no in. 1 1 j - i..r-nlilile.l fiiraMaii'". Dr. A. K. Feltwell, id Altoona. horse whil'ped a mat. named Mn-ser on the street in that city on Monday. The doc tors family is at present away on a visit, while he remains at home. Saturday evening a geiitlema'n, his wife and another 1-uly cal'ed at the doctor's oflice for pro fessional advice, which was given, and afterward, all the parties being musicians, an adjournment was had to the parlor, w here a brief session of musical enjoyment was bad. Musser, having heard the music and knowing the doctors family was away from hoine, circulated the re- t 1 1...I. ihe doctor wastaking advantage of the opportunity to entertain young wo men, and the horsewhipping was the re sult. M III Plant I'rarli Orchard. A number of the leading fruit growers ..f this county have given orders loan Ohio nursery for a large lot of peach trees, and this fall will set out ln ach orchards. Twenty-live years ago a great many . , in Ibis county but pea cues .-i.- fc. .' since then but little attention has been paid to the cultivation of this luxurious fruit the idea prevailing that our rig us climate prevented its successi.i. cita tion It is claimed lhat when peed, trees have been properly acclimated they will bear fruit in elevated regions the same as i low lands. The experiment will be watched with great interest by all of the fruit growers iu the county. " Herald. A lllc rrnlnii. Two murderers were hanged at Cieeus burg on Thursday 111. .ruing of last week irom the sain.scalTol.t and at ihe same time. Th.-y were William Freeman and John 11 i ii.. h.iter heiii-' a colored man. Th.-v were executed shortly aftei looYlock (11 In within a few bouts of the fatal tiin. l,,,o.l seemed lobe i 11 a t err. .r-si r ickeu con - .lit ion W hen he awoke he crouched Upon bis ,i wiih a blanket wrapped tightly ......... i.is 1, . Mil 1 iv , r .'" ix-rsoiis w it ne.ss- -.1 the double hanging, and both men wen pronounced dead in less than 1-' minute Freeman murdered his mistress, t.er- trn.le smith, in a room at the Simpson House. Ml. Pleasant. July l-- 4". shooting was the result of a tiuarrel over iiioii. v matters. Freeman claimed that the shooting w as an accident. He was.'t. r ..',A 11 is i.arenls reside in Alexan dria. Ya. John Oood murdered a companion named M acSla lighter. October -'.. l-'4. at More wood, during a iuarrel over a game of 1 crap. Th.-y disputed atxuit some money ' . - 1 mm . w- I ...a. ..I w hii li l.oo.l claimed .nai vi-n't"" ' ....... him. l.ood drew his revolver and sh it MacSlaught.r in the left side, causing death in a few moments. Slrark lj an i:nlne. James Morrison, of Kittanning Point, died at the Altoona hospital on Sunday morning from injuiie- received by being struck by an engine in the upper yard 011 Saturday evening. Mr. Morrison was iu Altoona 011 Saturday on business, and inissin" Johnstown Accommodation, start ed to w alk up the H acks to Tw enty-fourth street, w here lie ex peeled to ooani an en gine and ride home. He got as far as Twentieth street w hen lie w as struck by a west-bound freight engine and hurled to the south track. At -:1". Kngiueer James Fox found the injured man lying beside the tracks in an unconscious condition. He was taken to tin-depot on Philadelphia Kxpress and removed to the hospital in an ambulance, w here au examination showed thai he had sustained a contusion of the head, a laceration of the nose and serious internal injuries. He died from the elT.-cts of his internal injuries. t.0"O."0. I.BSTKK l.lHliB,-swrcuilJ. THUS. 1A IS, President. ... . . , - 1 I .. L- . .. S.T I v. A I. A K . r; assor'men. ... in"i. ...... .. P..ints. Patt.ts lor Farm Impltuients "ar natte I amts ol all colors and shades. In '.pint to 1 iiiilim cans. If you are Kiimir 10 i.aini your h,,.ll n,l l,H,k 111 !I1V sailip es. can r. you tuonev. 4. HCNTI.EY. IMKMKKS AMiKflUiKKS. V 1 have t-ut in a car load ol steel wire nails and lence wire belore l lid advance which 1 will s.-ll lor a limitrd time at price 11 .re the ad vance. As there win iike.y -' bv the 1st ol April. I woui.i a.iv.se you 10 ..uj .j. mediately what nails and wire you want IT the connni; season, inrwr av.o j pa. Ing the advat-e pn. es later on -".u w the wise is surncient. Ufco. HIM lA-. . v-.lbl Liabilities In excess ol Assets tt' 1 Wecertlly the above statement Is correct. U 1..S1 1FFEEK. WM. KEEEY THUS. W. KYAN. Ully. Pa., April lsyi. Auditors. Jul. 12 -it. DENTISTRY. Do you know we are taking out teeth every day without one particle of pain? Well, we are doing this very thing with 'Odoiilunder." the only local amcsthetic that has stood the test and lo-dav it is the only one that is used universally by den tists who are up to date iu their calling. The nrice for "Odontunder" when pain less is :) cents, but if you experience tin least paiu. we only charge you the usual price. "J.i cents. How alM.ut those teeth that need tilling.' Well, you say they don't ache. Thai s just the reason w hy you should have ihein tilled now. After they luve ached once you will probably have to have the nerve killed and the tooth treated if you are de sirions of siviniF it. I only charge ."io cents for atnalgum fillings and from 1. up r"r gold tillings. These are hard-time prices but they go just the same. Why procras tinate".' that's a big word but it's a good one right here U-cause procrast iuat ion means to the patient loss of sleep, neural- e:ir-:li-l,e tlMllll-ache alld goodness knows what else. We know of a good many vo:ing ladies of our acquaintance who would have been married long ago if it hadn't Wen foi those horrid-looking teeth. Kememlier. lnrvcry patient na iu leelh tilled 1 give a !ox of Dr. Richards tcotb powd.-r and full instructions for tin ea re of the teeth. On the l.Slli 01 ea. 11 mouth I will extract teeth fr f charge. Sou say why on the l.'.lh. Well. n..w. that's my business. All you have to do is I., come. RenieuitHi-r I w oii"t lake out yo;ir good teeth, la-cause 1 don't l-liee iu it. Then you say suppose Ihe b'.th fall "n Sunday. Come right along ami we will be only too glad to relieve Voil of ihe ollend ing uieniU-r. When you want GOOD FLOUR take your -rain to Ihe OLD SHENKLE MILL in Kbensburg. The FULL ROLLER PR for the manufacture of Flour has Wen ynt in the 01.1 Shcnkle GrUt Mill ia Kbensburg and turns out nothing but CLASS WORK. FIRST Bring in your grain ami give us u trial. Kachnians grrt'm iii groun.l sepsiratcly ami ou gut the Flour of your own wheat. If farmers wish to exchange rain for Flour they t an .lo so. The Mill is running every .lay with the BEST OF POWER. U OW1 PROPRIETOR. W ',v -.'in,- Mov.-s and R-m-'es are r-i g.M-'l in..-, n i:. cat ! til C"i:- .. ... : - I.,- w:.i.s ..; : l.e I. ..II l,e.-.-s .1 C : t:.ae :h'- k.tchell U-1 u r l ban "1 h-".rtn-I ion. and a h ,-' I "T an .- .1 -'Id e . NOTICE ! ..i... ..r,...i will l.e relve.l "'T Ihefonn- oii i'.l Kl.enst'uru Momoith at the ortlce ft Hie founty '.iuiniii'i"tieri'. KOensl.urij, l'a., until TUtSDAY, JULY :imi, MO, at li oVI.th n.n. tor lurnlfhing tlie material an. I ".inptiucttnit a sewer irom mo "i") ....... r-lins an.l s.proinratton8 can eeD at fld t:..miiil(.iner."'' i'tn"e. .... 1 he rluhl t" re-t any or all bids I? receryej. K.os must I m"p.'ni'anle.l l.y hnn.l with at least .me kwhI nurety Iu double the amount ot the bid T.M. RICHARDS, D.D.S., JULIAN STKLKT. f ; - jul.14 s. uRmu. hat-iutk L. a. AttorneyH sat 1 av, tHENSHl'K.l. - - - FENNA. itftce on Centre Mreet. 4 SO tp:t,: n I.l !"--' : !IV .lln I Mini- jiij 1 1 t h.-V Til.-, t ;ii'..-nt;., i . r i 1 i'Mi in :l'i sty lie .si i i ,l i .-l v r-. i ti : r. nieiit : .-: f,-.-t'r.':tst.-rs. n l. iiJ t" i lean'ine a i, j ',,-s. w j". h a v i.-w a iiu.il. ra'.'- .'-t- ,1mi, ."s.i'i.l bv ll '" i-'." i Ki;i n s in i;..- 11. A. !. r.i-ll.ler. ! AM. I I K l .1 i- . M ::Kclc Ettttr Few rcS G0Gu.: ll. II A r " i.i:l i i.-w - 1. .1. I ' :t i i; , 1"aii..n A. M . Tin. ma- HN.S-I. R .fei.-.vr.j Attest: Wi Kbensl'urii. HEO A. K1NKKAO. rreoideni ol I'oun'-ll. It. ?itxbi.l. t'lerk. .. Ju.y 1. 1'.5 .2t. KITTELL & LITTLE, EBENSBl'Kt, PA. -Otflse In i'iera Houe. l lilTOIfS MH'K'K. A iih. in..iir i.l the peonml an.l tinal a cunt of J"hn ltel. administrator ot Michael . ,H .1 Havitiir l-een apiKilnted AnJitor to reM.rt Ji- I T trlt.utii.n ol the t-alance In tne hands ol ttie A1- I fj m tnlniftrator In the atwre aocoani in huh thosf leail entilieil to receive mc r.u.c, W. DICK, ATTOKN EY-AT-I.A W, KBICWHBCK... r-BKH'A- -SpeclaI attention to given claims lor Pen- T. IT Will Pay You TogotoQUIlMN'S, Clinton street, Johnstown, to buy Carpets, Linoleums, Matting, Oil Cloths, BtaiiKets, Feathers, &e. Prices Re.liue.l on All Goo-K s.n.l FREIGHT PAID on Ail Lnrge ilon Bounty, etc. Paekages. s vv hen Ih A re- ..iiie tune il i; : I i.iie biro'inh, who -' '! With the lllliriler of 'i I sb.M.tiiis; him at iitteiniitiitirto arrest f:.'e I'.iu kir nil Mon.Iuy " ! . ux, v, lien the latter i-.ni, fixing the siiui at i., , ..vi Sun. iner K.r .".' IM.l.K " - . , . i .. i ii. eircii atixn br 1'.. T...., that asvnilicate is l inn form .... t'..r ,l... i,iiriM.s.-..f i...tlino..lhe market ,...f.., A..ril 1. '.. '." hicycle- till or .ii-iui. - - -. ii . . . ... ..... ... be ma.lealH each an.l sold . ... '.. i n. Ti.e hicvele is to U( as it.mhI il. 11 1. iS - - .... . . ..ii iirv mirnoses, as theH !' , .' ,.l it sin, nosed it ill leal 111 itl u.-uaj, the tutting of prices. Aioint cents a Miner will l-mnl nrf- IMltsbuiK.Jnly l.-The Ritlshnr .lis- . ; ... .1... .1 ...... I ..if til irict miners convention iu-uj - d.maii.1 an advance in wapes ..piiim The i. rice to ik; asK.-u .s .... ton where a store exists an.l vi .1..'. ,.....ril.,r II1.VS ill cents a ton w nere i.i- "i" . ---- .si, The-.-demands will lie lam t-i.'.e " .. i. :i.....i c,,ul llni-ra- the presinent Ol tne u.i.. ....... ...r' sso. iation with a request loi a meet ing between the miners represent. m .- uid the operators. Anoiner conve........ ... the miners will n.-i.i ""h"- - bear Ihe answer of the op.-ratois. n tne demands of the miners are not urant.-d a strike will probably take place. I'arrrrt. It's a ponitentiarv offense for a person to t'iv a voter a oit:ar. a drink, or a dime. . ... i..n.t9...lin'F that he will Vote win. i " ...-.-- as the aliened briber wishes, but the l-'ov-ernor of the xtate can barter off positions, even judicial ones, which do not Ih Ioiii; to him, Tor votes, and it's all ritrht. In this free country it does make a difference, even in the eye of the law, w ho you are." JuhnnUmii Tribune. llir .Superior Court. The new superior court t.f l'.-nnsy 1 vania, of which .lu.liie Rice, of Luzerne, is presi dent, met in Philadelphia on Tu. s.'ay and formulated the following apportionment fortius district in which the court will sit: Fifth district, at Pittsburir I-'or the first and second Mondays of April the county of Allecheny; for the thitd Monday of April Ihe counties of Westmoreland, Fay ette, Washington and lireene: for the tirst Monday of May the counties of Somerset, Indiana, Cambria, .Jefferson and Clarion; for the second Monday f Mav the coun ties of Arinsironi:. I'.utl.r, Reaver. Law-r.-iu-e a nd Mercer: for the third Monday of May, the counties of Krie, Crawford, Venango. Warren and Forest. Cm rfc.i..lf lire Ashville, July -"-., 1'..'.. Ki. I iitt m an: P.y the a J vice of the attorney for the supervis.-rs of Caliiiiu U.w nshii. the bridge crossing the Clear tield creek at Ashville has been closed on account of its Wing dangerous to cross with heavy loads. It is said that the court has granted an .. . . .1... I., i, I, ... mill as the owners of linn-. ... .- log teams lying there are talking of col-le.-ting damages for the amount of time they are. idle on account of " hi idge. it might be well enough lor those nii.-reM.-u to attend to the matter at once. K. I, hereby Ktven that 1 will nt lor the uri.oe ol SHi.t Btii-oiutiuent at the otrtce ol Alvlo Kvkm, l-j-.i iu the l'or.nih oi F.t'enst.nrif. on 1HI lis HA. THK Will PAY UK Al (M SI, A. P. two. at 11 o'clock. A. m . when and where all per rons interete.1 may aitend It they ?ee proner or t.e lorever .let.arred Iroui ciuiinu in on said lund. JAMtS M. W'AI.l KI.S. July as. lss5. Aultt"r- . er.l r. IU-C V.rriCK A. the und'en-ncned Auditor apKlniel ry the lin-bant.' t ourt nil ramhrla county to report d Is ........ ...r. . i i,.iinrr it funds Iu the hands ol John roust. Aduilnistrutor ol smuei .".'"". '? I ol Klackilrk township, deceased, as shown l.y his second and tinal i-c.ui.t. herel.y Klves tic thethewlll sit at Ins omce In the l...r..uh ol Klfen.l.urK on MONUAV.JI U OT. l-l. t ten ....... . u ... tii- i.riuie slated In the al.ne- sai.l order ... i-..url. at wh.ch time and i.la.-e all persons Interested may attend or if lorever de barred In.ui couilnn in oa said fun''- .,,.. X. VV . I'M lv. Elenst.urK. fa.. July li. 1. Auditor. lOHMSTKATlUX' NUlUTE. letters of adinltl tration nav an reen rant.d the undets irned Aduiinls r.trii ol James .loruiley. late ot tlieartlMd townsi.lp. deceased not e I he'ret.y Klven to .11 Irson. lodeMed to said estate t uihe uniueuiaie iji". tsose hHvinii claims immi r- the same amy jvi rt A KKl 1 li KM I.KV, j. k. mckksri.k. Ad,u,n,1"!rir' Attv. lor A.luix.. ljs..r., ra. Ktiensi.urg, fa. JulyW.lWft- NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDKUS! F. Mi KENKICK, ATTUBH KY aHIei.l'J.SBl.LOR AT Law, KBluKSBt" Kl. -itflce on Centre street. PA James Quinn. HII. MYERS. ATTOKN EY-AT-I.A W KaisnBiiiie. Ya. At-OIHoslB tlollonad Kow.on entri street. UNA LD E. DUFTOX, ATTUKW E -A I L.A w . KBKI.HBI BO. f BHKA. CVOfflee In Opera House. Center street. D 1794. lJ-J.-. policies written at snort noic In the OLD RELIABLE ETNA" lad Winer Tim Clan- lompsoln. T. W. T3ICK, JUEST FOB THE OLD H;VRTFORU lPIRE INSURANCE COM'Y. OOMMENCEU BUSINESS 1794. Khensnura. July l.l88a. OILS! OILS ! The Atlantic Rofiniri: Co., of rittsbur?, l'a-, make :t specialty of lnanutacturirifr for tho domes tic trade the finest hran.ls of llluminalini and Luliricaiini Oils, Naphtha am! fiaoIine The annual meeting ol the l tresM.n Spr.ns Company -ill e held a .the Mnonialn House. resfon. Pa., on ll EslA. I j AI'111's. r 61 H . Iiw. at iu o .-."-. Election lor Prt8.deni and P.rect..rs same time and place. ., ,.. , y July 1. I 3t. s.e retary. uiniki K MKN to sell our choice and complete line ol Nur- nrryStxk. iumiwiiij " .....1 weekly. I'ay ". ' -T ".I-. nranteed and suc.-e" as.ureTl men. S,c..t Induce mei-ts "loVn.nners. Experience XVZZi Exclusive territory and your own choice of same nUen. IKi nol delay, npi"!'' JOHN PFISTBR, itr.Ai.r.K i.n Tha' can Pe LUDE FROM PtTROUUFil. We challenge cotniarion with every known 'ro.luet of petrol eum. If you wish the gehir&l mmmn HaruWare. Qnccnswarc, MADE-UP CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, VI.I.ETAHI.M IX Nr.ASOX, II IKXF.VS. tITC . OPPOSITE JUNCTION HOTEL, CRESSON, PA. V&HTID mch8.4m. aLle NCKSEKYCI. . Kochester. N. Y - BUSINESS APODNCEMENT. I wish to announce to my irlen.Is that 1 i am not in anviuanner connected with or tnler-l " the ice creau. i.ar..r l.ein conducted In this jui.ia n JXECI'TOK-C NOTICE. '. l-.i.i.a limp, r j'K -ll riM i c , i f r -. .Mi.mFiitin on the estate ol James .... .i- i... ni iiimhriiT tonshii. CamLria . ' ...i having t.een it ranted to the undersigned notice is hereby mven to all .arsons indented tc said estate to make lnim.t--tate panient and those having clnims anainst the same u. prct-cin mciu i' v-i s. ... ,rU.ement. J( ,HN KrKK K, K. MICHAEL. ECKENKOPE, JuneU.ls5.X Executors THmTnISTKATOK-S NOTICE. A i .troi administration uikiu the estate of Joseph A. Cnrad. late ot Alleubenv towt. nlp. Cambria county. Fa.. deceased bln t een ... .h. unilenuaned. notice Is heret y Klv en toall iwrsoosooe Indebted to said estata to make Immeu.ate payment, and i.e h.vitii rtaiuis axinst the same lo present them proper- Administrator. 1010 10th Are.. Altoona, Altoona. Pa. Altoon a, I a,. July 12. ly-X Most : Uniformly : Satis&ctcry : Oils in the market ask for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO, vmsHt"K' l't.rr.. I'lTTSBCK.l. FA. ctlt.Wly. Geo. L. Frederick, i.kalkp. m AM i'r., iri.E (,P Harness. Sables, TffMjs, Botes, ati General Horse CatliUiris. SUMMER COOKING MADE EASY. Kr(Hs lln sUnll forel'sPl. Alt.H.i.a. Tit.. July -Cloyd r.- k.a I.-y,.ar-ol.l son of J"." ' k- "f N'-wburK. a st,i,ib ..f Hiis city. inuJ.- Hit-att.-mpt yest-r.lay to climb to t li.-top or a t.-l.-plioiie poi.-by iiuaiis of a (iiiy ire ItVi ft-. t m l. nirtli. Il-r.-a t.. a in.- iop ... i and tl..-i., losi..:lii,l:old.f. l!lotl.eBro.ii.d. . . al... . ... rf ii f.-.-t, and from tin-re to mi -st.H p. inbaiikni. nl, : f. et mort-. W lit-n Lit ki-d up it s found tbal both arms and i..,n bsw brok.-n and bis skull was fracturvd. lie lias lH'. n uncoiis. ions tv.-r since tlie ar. id. nt and will die. Tli at tempt was made on a wager of a peuuy. NOTICE Is herel.T tven that K. I. "" t.le.1 m the . tli. e ol the Clerk of Uurter .......... mi his uetltlon asking- iorthelransler ol Ihe liquor E'Uer E Nle In H.uo l 1 ,o- rl. ,i....T,miinthe said t".urt lo- im , mil h.ft Monday ol August .. J. C HAKBY next July 1. l"y& Clerk U. S. FOR SALE ! .-.- ... w u.n.rt store In a near by itrow- .-i .:.- .. railroad. -1th mlnln and other ... . inmiiiin low rent: the stork new. "reih and c.e.n. Inquire at .his ottlce. or address Ueueral Store, care ol !" 1WTTTKIa iNOIH E. : sj..... i. hfln ten that letten. testa mentary on the estate ot Uldore Lilly late ol Mu ister township. Cambria county, l'a.. deceas ed have been granted to the undersigned. All persons Indei.teo to .no rs ' ' " immediate payment, and all persons w .i.ima airainst said estate should present them duly autnenucaiej ...j l -J - . dersiKned. MAK -. Mj2l.lii. Zl " TXECCTOICS null' r.. . i tin tMtamenlarr on the estat ot ran famutwll. Ite ol tne wimuiin . - " . . . . . . . ur.ntnl bria county, ra.. ntre. - -------- lo the nndersliined. notice Is hereby Klven to all persons IndebieO to saia estate w mc late iyment. and those bavin claims aicainst the same will present mem prupc.ij ted lor settlement. .v..in7ivi.i-i- r. . . t r... r. ...-.-. . ..... life? T W3 ml l-J st S.LLINI3 THE 1 ARNOLD COOKER NO HE AT. NOBOTMtO. Co ks a Iiinr.ir a.' at ti:;ie CranJ '. r t'-.l S-.ovcs. L Tr-cii. ErM- s'ue Tcrr;t.r. ' 11 ou 11 al.u;t r W1LMOT C A5TLT A CO. a.x Tim s.t Rochcater. N. Y. AiMHMTIIM. I U,,. iiii.l.-rsi-iii .1. is. t. iii.i.c n..-c in tli.-public and my paUt.iis tl.nl 1 m.: f.n-dii.-t my biisim-s ,,n a Srirtlv Cash Basis on and After July I, 1895, 1 1 JuneH. Iw5- Executor n(lK AI.I.THK NEWS, C MAN. !.) per year KEAU THE IKEE- a-EMTSSrf.! VO. a.MvTT Isrttttl and tliat "ii and aft.-r il iinpi'ssili!.- t..r ii"- t. t-t 'l liis will t-ir.ilii.- t'i' ,-li.scr matxiii and -"ki" In- an a.lvai.tas:.- 1" miv .- tit lllVs. :!. .-hll; nam d v".r p:itr..ii.i-'-in lb.- l'-ist. 1 r iiui mi t ,1;.:- it :U . ei .ii, y . r.-'l. i. t , . .!; mils nt it i-r r t . IV fi;t"iiu-r as w.-il V.'U t..r : i.-'l-ill-i- ;n tb.- lnliit.-. as V.i Mrs Tru'y. GEO. L. FREDERICK. jUDll Etesslun Fire Insurance ipej rP. AV. DICIv, General Insurance Agent. 1 me t'l Nutsery s.t.-a. We cr.n..t make on rit. in a m.ntt.'l ut c.u rive steady eui l. mrnt an. i.it to X-H l"r it- I'nt prices ron-csi-.ml with Ihe "time Write tor terui nd t.ir.t.r U THE HAWKS XI KM.KVI1.. mcLh.4ui. KocUelcr. N. : 1 --ll TT
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