uu L. juibn'.i ;r.rrniutn. mi:;;1 A i.. pa. Y. ,. i t l .Ks:.S.. I' ll v !ir liarvi -t una frii-nils Kim!, fiint.-. n-iit a 1 1, i - w i-t-k . .i.l a. 1.1 it inn. ll iv. All tramp-. - n..; ilnini; i.ii-i-...:n mi 1 1 iirh --t r-i-t. . I" ant Ktill.-r, t.lil i . liit i: s, runislv ii y town oil Tm-s- ! -1 i I LT t ! i- r.i mi.. Ul rumity i lit. 11. l'J oj Soiitli Fork. I L : I 1 1 'ir on .i-y -li-.. is of iii iM'i-1 lam-uiis . .! A 1 m-l; ln-iiy ilt.i-iil.ui on . A .1'- !. li:ii l.aiiirli. Klii-ustnni; -niliiiliaii-.1- in t. o II . of ' Im.v.-I. urn. II ti'oiu iimi 1 I.. II II IIHTOII ' Will -.Mill ly ainl it in. i- i-. i-ut lii i iiL-'ai'ii i I ..I !.l- tin- i w a ai ti.-i V I - It 1 1 1 11 l count y, Pi: ' : ,-l.ul I in-i.ii Ta.. has i ii. as 1 .. 1 1 1 1 1 1 ill lull. . Pal Will ii t hat know n ity on inter I'ark. - in, ih i..- pi.ic -in-law. i V. : . n. W l:o re 1 ill 11 tl. Ilf Inlay. lent Indian;! .ii-i.i ida I in" -lili-s this will the 1 lana." from banks I ! ti i,i i mriioii by ;i I oil bis tra i I. ..: M.-K.-.siiort. w e. k isit in: I :ai i M i t ai-. o ,;ii ..l.i and ri - I,. i d at his Tn. -.lav. asied w ; i Y.. lay ie.lVe this i k w here he mi a st. aiii- .'ace. I' t....-i i iiii-r i Ih - and f lb ba i i teams mi th.-I.Mh Will be f.i" Ivis; w ard. w h v .-l a! w ceks w ill so. ill be i . v. I. -oil. a !nr- w a'- -i-r-i ci. ei in;: hnini- on bad m-i n Hi V el:t ..ill id the p.:. i Sat I a w 1 on the i:nla be its : 1 1 1 1 1 a hi ::! 1 y ci .mes Will be till potatoes ar 1 I i ii.i ii u-tia !. '' i - now is. ned t 1 ' Hit; Ii fed licell j - nil -1 a l ii 1 .1 r I . be- ' - ill 1 in- -late. '!-'. ; .lai'Kson In ii. e mi u 1 1 1 1 : i y :: v I ve ears. She i .ami ami Ii v- son- '"ii., .any. nf Johns i ii. r b.r .';.ii o tons ii - . a ti i a i a 1 1 l oad ii.- intended to In :i ml ( i. I.e ( uiii--1 i p. ha- n ri'iv.i.l ii.'i !'i: - of coal per 'at ii l m to l he ' w i i k a iralne of li Pel W cell 11 III lie ' ill.. . 1 1 .'A II t i ll til. I tin- C.i I ri . i t ow ii - "I I ' it 1 .1 L'e. w 1. 1 le oil U : ; in- ii ,- ,,n Sunday hand by ti -nake. " -w nli.-ii but no a i.i n- patcd. i col ii mn it wi il b ' ' I. ! b.l ! lie Ii- -t i.tnp- ill Shel.kl. i Ii -ee I tie -peel Ilea- . -i.ii' -tore. Ii -I nick in 'one- i : jua county, that of i pound-. . . - have Ii a-cil i iy 1 1. thai sect ion. mi i n. nl i din pan y I i'. i . 1 1 - .v auia oluii- i.--ii-t I,, l-'..;.. at ' loll-' W ill be left -'- p'i .i-ant for all I he - ,,f 1 1,.. valiant " 1 v tii , a Vol on ti ei 1 ! H i-Hi at Johns 1 - Hi r I. Ih next. - lor tbeir en- ' Hie; :- I- 'A I ; . it are now bein; that city. l e. -ays ivt,.r "lie of the del, 'i - a!.- convention. ' -i t 1 1 lie's and i.eii lla-tinirs w ;i a-'aiiisi llil.nia- y unisier one ot. n ei, t ii m. 'In- lame barn Im-- i.iines ( amplM-il in Il ma count v. on Sal - -i ii mi tire, it was in-- Ti.L'.i ber with :.iio ... i .i., .-. in, en ol llt-W farinuit; implement-. Iil.li at j,i'. Martin Hall weaver, one of the first settlers in Chest township, an1 who has 1.--.-U in Minnesota f,,r the pa-t forty-two y.-ars. earne to St. Lawrence last Similar, h-ivin-r ina'le the entire di-tanee l.-tmt ii !. s-on fo.it . Although Mr. lla'.Iweaver is 7; y-ars of atre In-j, none the worse oil for his ioiiir tramp. lltis!injx Trihiinc. Liv. ryman Il.,tert Kraft, who went to Siimm. i hill, i'atnbriu comity on Monday veiling to i.l. ntify a horse and tnii-sry. -ut.po-t-il to 1... the ones hired from him a-t Thursday and not heard of i. r.- tinned to the city last evening. Mr. K rat! says the hor-e and btinuy at Sum . iie rhill is not his property. .. Ulwmi (id- . I n i lire Siinoi: ton. in t he I aiiphin conn -tv cmiiii, decided against .loh:i T. Harris. ho hei;an mandamus proeeeedins to eonipel tiuvernor HaMimrs to is-ue him a a c,.mniiion a- aiderman in .lo!tntowii. The court holds that the act of 1-74 ap plies to this case and that th-re is nothing in the law entillin each war! in Jolms town to two aldermen. -In theOiiay vs. Hastinirs-Mau'ee-I'or-ter-Mat tin lumliiii.- liht in the Republi can party, the .lohuMowii Tiihnnc is in Hi- fore front of the battle foMJuay. while the balance of our Republican contempo raries in t he cuuutv are on the top mil, and don"! exactly know which side of me lence lhey will drop. They 1 hey have not Jet commenced to wobble The dead body of an unknow n man was round in a tuanHed condition at Mi-tiarvey-s station wi-st of j lloona on Friday evening. The man wore a dark coat over a bine working blouse and a ilark, st 1 1 p.-d shirt. He was about live feet ten inches hiirh and would probably wi-iuli Wi pounds. Hi f;u.,. w;ls i,t t.o-e shaven ami ii.- had a reddish iniisia.lii-. At Lew isbur. l'a.. James I:. Forrest Used the Md.-w alU lor bicycling. Acili.en sued 1 1 1 in and the justice lined him '.. H.-r.ti.laiil appealed and the Fnion county court n-Vclx d the justice. The case was then appealed to the supreme court and that tribunal has reversed the lower court and sustained the justice. The supreme court says the sidew alks are only for trav elers. You can purchase a locomotive of most any pat lern i..r s ,-,.u a i.i.iin.!. provided you want to buy it that way. A promi nent official of i he tnaiive power depart ment oi a hi;r road is authority for the statement that a person seem inir 1 he eact Weiuhlofa locomotive innllinlvimr tl.l tiiriiies l.y eiyhl. wouid asci-rtaiu to within a few cents the sum riijuired to piirclias.- it. A reinoiisti ance airainst t he opera t ion f a brewery by t he Order of St . V i m en t at I he seat of t he order m ar Latrobe. is beiiin prepared by i he l.-adinir t'atholic pri.-sis ;ind w ill be presented to I'.ishop Kichard l'helail some time this week. probably. 1 he protest has been siirned by i. early all the priests in the Pitt-burs diocese, a f.-w of t he ienna u i.riests bcnur alone excel. ted. An Kben-bnrir K.-publican of irood -ta inline in il.e partv -aid on Wednesday veiling that "if t he deli-t;ati-s to the Re publican st a t e con vcnl i. m from this coun ty voted airaii.st uav for chairman, they would do -o airain-t the wishes of three- fourth- i-f the Republicans of Cambria county I he Ih nilil sat- that Peter Campbell, one of the delegates, will no ihmlil support Ciilkeson. Conipr.-s.-d paper i- rapidly lindini; favor with car man u facur.-i s br various pnrpo-e-. t in-i.iie-1 thiiiir i.eiiiir lor axle bearini:. At the Altomia shops id 1 he Penn- 1 V .in i.l Ra ill o.id. a niiinb.-r nf i n- rine truck box.- hae been tilled with ompr. ed pap. r bearinir- as an experi ment. Paper has been loiiiu! a suco s for in tic tit n i -rv beat in l'- in t In- la i he -hop. on t- wearini: iron, -teel and bra-- bearings. John O'Toole retired yesterday 1 W.-d- n:-siia. liotn tin- state ilepa it !! -lit to mtike loom for Harry F. Free-ion. of Phil- ail pliia. a pioi. ire ot uavio Martin. .Mr. "'I"oi ie js a i Tin . I a! and en tered the lb partment diirmir the second administra tion of (ioxetiior l'atti-on. He will rt move to .lotm-ti.w ii. w l.ere in- re-nieii at the time of hi- ilppoilltUlellt. 1 lltr'islill HI I'nlrii.l. The following named teachers have been selected to teach the Cambria town ship schools: No. 1. Mini Slienkl.-: No.:., Moi'tran Kvans: No.::. Fmtnett I lavis. No. I. I red .loin-s; No. ... Kdna lliishes; No. Julia (oniiell; No. T, I'.lanche Mrk'.-n- ricK: ah. , leonanl .lones: ah. i itira r.i viinii: No. in. Arties M yer is lived at .-toper month and The salary the term id lirst Monday x mi.n'.iis will beirin on the in October. -n !a-t Thursday afternoon. July 1-th, Col. S. Fidel, one of the liihilm s most valued subscribers and friends, who lives near P..-11's Crossing. Fiuonicr township, handled l ilnni of tiood heavy wheat. hat makes this remarkable is the fact that Mr. Klder is now in the '.Mst year of hi- aire, and I hat In- did this w ork w il bout my 1 1 ouble w hatever. The next murium; he was in Liirotiier. as usual, feelini: as healthy and viiroroiisas ever. ' citxhiifj '' nr. The Sisters u( St. Joseph, although . ..... r . l mini; by ilirectois ami pairon- oi me I Is at Oallit.in and Filly to accept the . . . . . .i .... i pii-ltloiis as n-acliers in i ne scnoois aim test the constitutionality of the. irarb bill. .cssient I V ilocline.l to no so, 451 1 iii? as a reason tna. in, y w in inn una u-a inn 01 the si ate, however niiju-t and unconstitu tional they may resrnrd it. and, as a cou- seiil elice, tin- schools in 1 nese places, win be tilled bv lay teachers. lames ( JoiiL'hiioMr, an inmate of the 1 Im-hoiise. who was recently admitted from .iohnstow u. has become insane, i-asi w inter while traveling in Somerset county he was overcome Ailh cold and was so se verely frozen that he had to have his feet a mputated. He litis been in the aim-house for -onie time, but il was only recently t 1... 1 bis mind became iicranccd. and at time- he is so violent that it ha- beculin necessary to coiiline hint in a cell. As t he list of Cre-son township school teachers ti- published last w eek w as incom plete and the names in several instances urini'-lr 1'iven. we now ffive the correct list as fin nished by the secretary : Schoo No. I. iCresson Hijih Cradc. John Mc creary: No. -. iCn-sson Piimaiyi. Mis Ilhuiihe Anderson: No. -"2, iPikei. Mi.s i-.. tlo.. i..e 1.1,1. -nl: No. 4. iStimniit) Mi-s Mary Iiauirherty : No. S. iNoom, Mi Jeauette Shumate: No. (Feyeb. Mi Mary o .M alley. A Siinbiiry jrenius patented a railway rail splice which doc- away with the holes in the rails and the bolted rods. He offer ed t he patent to the Pennsylvania people but while they were trying to cet him t. 1 ..p.. -. siiotlb-r am. unit for his patent, th, Delaware. Lackawanna and Western peo pi. stepped in and offered oim -o.i cash. 1 - ,,.-r cent, royalty. 'I hi- inventor took them up at their otfer and low th I'. niisvlvaiiia peoide are aware that they mi-sed a iTikm! thiiiir. The discharge of Checkw eighnian ti e.s l.'.iL'iui has caused a strike annum the miners at ynmulity. The men wen out for several days, but surrendered un conditionally on Friday inoriiinsr and work was resumed by the entire fir:-e. l.a'an iv. .s dischameil for alleged disci iinination in favor of his friends and unjust treaf meiit to some of the miners who refused to pay inio the check weiirhman fund. Man airer Walls stated that Raan had left the the place and that the affair was entirely i-ettle'd. On Sunday Alex Ruck, accompanied by Misses Mary and Susie Little, all of Loretto. w ere vi-iting fiiends in Kbens buril and about Hi o'clock at ninht started to return home. Shortly after starting the horse became"' unmanageable and went down H ik'h street on a run. One of the ladies jumped out while the other and M r. Ruck remained in the vehicle until it col lided with an electric liirht pole opposite the residence of County Treasurer Parker and they were throw 11 oil t. All fortunately escaped w ithout injury but the buirny w as badly wrecked. A dispatch from N'ew Castle, Pa., says a new dancer threatens the potato crop in this section in the shape of smai! rreeii insects, w hich collect in irreat 11 umbers on the under side of the leaves, -uckintr the sap from the plants and causiim them to blight. The bli-ht extends downward rapidly, and lirst manifests it-elf in the tubers by small w hit,- specks, causing them to have a leprous appearance. Decay soon 'inishes 1 lie work. The bliiiht has caused a preat deal of alarm, as farmers and t;aid- iiers. w ho. ow injf to the failure or other crops, were depending upon their potatoes a-a chief source of uioiiey-inakiim this Tall. M r. Conrad Carl, died at his home in Clearlield township, on Friday July V'.. aseil 77 years. He is survived by his wife Mrs. Lucy her maiden name beim; Wilt. Also by one brot her--Casper Carl; three sons - Luke Carl, of Altootia. and John and Frank Carl, of Clearlield tow n ship: eiirht daughters -Amelia, wife of John Noel, of Chest town-hip: Anaslasia, w ife of Frank Delozier, of Clearlield town ship; Susan, wife ir James Mills, of Ren ovo. Pa.: Rachael. w ife or James I iallaher. of White tow nship: Isabel, w ife of .laiin -Mcltuire. of Clearlield township. Alice, wife of A. IS. Dcloier. of Ashville. Pa.: Anna, w ife of Narran Charles, of Cui wens- ville. Pa., and Katharine, wife of John Kimiiiel. of Altootia: also by forty-two grandchildren and twenty-live irrcal- raudchildri'ii. His remains were interred in t In- Cat holic cemetery at St. Augustine on Sunday. John Ma nil hi. of Susquehanna town ship lias closed a deal wit h Senator Pelts for his large trad or coal land, w hich has been regarded as a prize by coal men ror some time oast, savs the Hastings Trili- iinc. A part or the land goes to Duncan .: Spaimlcr. w ho w ill at once put in an opening. Circumstances make it desira ble that Duncan Spangier hae an operation not covered by lease from the Su-rlinir Company, but the main purpose ir the new operation is to furnish drainage for the immense Sterling operations on the other side of Hastings. From this standpoint the new move is of immense importance to Hastings, as the Sterling mines have l-t-n seriously crip pled Tor years by the problem or drainage, and owing to the extent or the workings, pumping litis become very expensive. Mr. Maiiion declines to say what price was paid for his coal, but it is said to have been Jloo per acre. The main body of the coal will probably be mined by the A 1 1 -port Company, which has an operation on the west side of the tract. In lavnr or I'laliit ill. In the eijiiily proceedings of Oallilin Christy am) others vs. Dr. J. T. Chri-ly. a ra-c in which considerable coal land in this county is involved. Judge Lyon as master tiled a decree in the Plair county court, at Hollidayshurg. on Wednesday in favor of the plaintiffs. The da cree gives to the plaintiffs three-eights of 1 lie entire estate, w hicli involves a large tract of val uable coal lauds, tii 11 1 t he proceeds acct 11 ing therefrom for a number of years. The amount involved will perhaps reach P 10.0110. The decree reads; A ml now. July ls'.C. it is ordered and adjudged and de creed that F. M. Christy, executur, and Mary A. J. Chri-ty, executrix, of Dr. .1. T. Christy, d,-c-a-ed. pay to CJallilzin A. Christv the sum of six thousand on,- hun dred and ninety-six dollars ami forty-three cents if..p.i;.4:! 1, and that they pay to P.. W. Pink. Syren-us Ktirk. Jane Wagner and Matilda Smith, or their legal representa tives, each the sum of seven hundred and ninety-eight dollars and forty-two cents i'i'.'s.f.'i: Daniel Pork, the -uui of seven hundred and seventy dollars and eighty two cents (77o.s-Ji. and that lhey pay to F. W. Purk the sum of -ix hundred and twenty-two dollars and sevent v-four cents 1 fi'i".':.'.7t 1. and that they pay to Dcim-tris A. Kurk the sum of seven hundred and sev, n- ty-nine ilotlars and thirty-seven cents. $77'.'..'S7i. ami to Mrs. Ann I lass the sum of nine hundred and lifty-seven dollars ami t w enly-ni ne cents 1 '.:,7..M.'.. and further that they pay all the costs of this ca-e. l!y tin court. J KKKVII A II LvnNs, President Judge of the I'ol tv-lirst District J Pennsylvania. Specially presiding. The S, f r t'onlrarlril lor. n Tuesday hid- foi the construct ion of a sewer Iroin t he count v tail to a point on the stream below the Shetikle dam were opened by the county commissioners and the memliers of the council of the borough of Kbensburg. The bidders made twobid- ne for a la-inch pipe and the other for a '.Mi-inch ;iipe. the borough of Kbensburg by ai. arrangement wnn tin- eommissioners agreeing to pay the difference in the price 1 1 lie construction ol tin; larger pipe. The bids were as follows: l." in. ' ".'n in . 15. Cu-hiiig i.i:::! fl.'.Mi Oliver i.vai.i :,soo l.soo .1. A. Shoemaker 1.1-7 X: I. A. ( resswell :t.i'.J7 l..V.:t Waters Rros '.'.s-.'l I.l: l-'rank ( Ii lien Il.'.oi l.t.x. K. i. i ressw ell :;.i::'.t :i.:v. II ight .v. Co l.'.iitl J.'.ijl The contract was awarded to Messrs. Might X Co.. of Clearliel,!, l'a., who were the low, t bidders. They w ill begin t hi work at once as it is lo lie complt-led in in I days. The following was enacted by the last legislature and now not only pioiects far mers but city fruit groweis: lie il enacted, etc. That any person or persons whw shall willfully enter or break down, through or over any lield, orchard, garden or yard fence, hot bed or greenhouse, or who shall wroiigfullv club, stone, cut, break, bark or otherwise mutilate or dam age any lield crop, nut, fruit ot ornamental tree, shrub bush, plant or vine, irellis, arbor, hotbed, or greenhouse, or shall trample, or in anywise injure any grain, grape vine, vegetable or other glowing crop, or w ho shall w illfully take 0 or ca rry any grain, corn, rye, w heat or any other lield crop, fruit or vegetable, plants, nuts, Iwrries, or any fruit or ornamental trees, vines or shrubs, wheth er he same lie attached to the soil or not, -hall lie subject to a penalty not exceeding tifty dollars for each and every offense. Slnrrlauc l.lrf nf. Tl.r following marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Thursday, Aug. I. ls-.C: Charles R. I'.owen ami Mary Pauline .Jones. Johnstow n. Harry Makin and Klla McMonigle, Johnstown. Walter Hrosins, Mom-ll villi , and Myrtle Hill, Coopersdtile. Silas C. Miller, Salix. and Ma.ie Aithur, John-tow u. Harry J. F. Zimmerman and Klla May Rhoads, Johnstow n. Delos A. Dibble and Maccie O. I'.erk s'resser, Washington tow nship. John K. llaker and Sarah Ila-kins, (rant, Indiana county, l'a. . Home-raised new potatoes are selling in Indiana at tifty cents per bushel. Jamm B. 7. ah in Killed. On Saturday morning about eleven o'clock a telegram was received here an nouncing that James 1!. Zahiu, of Pitts burg, died suddenly in that city. Later information conveyed the intelligence that M r. Zahm. w ho resided in the East Knd of that city, and who was employed as chief book-keeper at the offices of the Car-m-gie Steel Company on Fifth avenue, had been killed 011 the Pennsylvania railroad while on hi- way from his re-idence to the office. He left home as usual in the morning and boarded a train at Kast Lib erty. Tii train being crowded, Mr. Zahm was standing 011 the platform of the third cat. and when the train was rounding the sharp curve at Pen Venue station, he was jolted off. He tried to catch the hand-rail but missed it. and alight intf oiihis head, his skull was cru-hed. causing death almo-t instantly. His remains were sent to the morgue, where tils identity was establish ed, and then removed to an undertaker to be prepared for burial. On Monday they were liroiigh' to this place on the noon train and taken to the home of his father, C o. C. K. Zahm. K-ip. and on Tue-day at 1 o'clock, I M.. were intel red in Lloyd's cemetery. The deceased was born 111 Kbensbuigon the -iith of March. l-4s. and was in the Jsth year or his age. lie resided here u 11 tii aUuit twenty yt ars aeo. and as a boy and man had many friends who de plore his tragic deal h and sympathize w ith his relatives in their sorrow und affliction. For the pa-t thirecn years he has been In the continuous employ or the Carnegie St eel Compauy and at the time of his death was at the head of the department ill which he w as employed. He is survived by his wife, tur llattie Rohin-on. whom he married in this place, anil one daughter w ho is married ami re sides in Pill-burg. He is also survived by his father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. (ieo. C. K. Zahm. and two brot hers Dan iel II. und Matthew , all of Kbensburg; and by six lsici-s Mrs. Maggie, wife of Coun ty Treasurer F. II. P.arker, of Kbensburg: Mrs. Mary Jones. of Pittsburg; Mrs. Katie, wife of Judge Parker: Mrs. Alice, w ife of Webster Griffith, and Mrs. Hatlie, w ife of A. W. Puck, of Kbensburg; Mrs. Amelia, wife of Wherry, of A lloona. The funeral services were conducted by Revs. Powuian and Jones, and the funeral attended in a body by the Highland Lodge I. O. O. F.. of this place, t he deceased hav ing been a member of a Pittsburg lodge of that order, and a former member of the Highland Lodge. Peace to his ashes. Keal Folate Transfer. Joseph K. Cass et ux. to Coaldale Min ing Company. Suinnierhil! township: con sideration J am- Leckey et al. to Angeliue Kinney. Portage. ?1. Gilbert Walker -t al. to W. W. Porch, .Iohnstow n. f::.."iii. ( "nest Creek Land .v. Improvement Co'h pany to Alexander Stolieza. Patlon, tVK Augustine Trinkley et uv. to Cambria X C'.eat held Railroad Company. Carroll, fio. Mary Crumbling et al. to Cambria V Clearlield Railroad Company. Carroll, f lo. Franklin W. Otto et ux. lo James M. Waiters. .Iohnstow 11. ?.'.ii. Spangier Improvement Company to Amelia T. Hinder. Spai.ger. Spangb-r Improvement Company to Kl mira P.eaier. Spangier. I.Mi. F. P.. Ringler et ux. to W. W. Porch. .Iohnstow n, ?7im. W. W. Porch et ux. lo Charles R. Clock. .Iohnstow 11. H.;ti. Ro-e Hipp et vir. to I ai-y low 11. f .'lo. Vincent I lishal t et al. .lnhli i.l 1 11 tl 1 11 . to Casper Wolf. L'arrol'. if': James iil.-s to Myrtle Oiles. liarr, 1. Harriet M. Little et vir. to Joseph A. Scanlaii, Allegheny, ?.Mi. Daniel KaiitTinaii et u. to Jonas F. K an tl man. Cloy I e. '.. Margaret Rln-y to Thoma- 1". l'enlon. Jr., et al.. Klii-ii-l.ui g, si. Mary Smith el vir. to Michael (Jeorgc, I'ortage township, f l.ooo. (ieorge W. Wi-singer et u. to Archibald Wis-ingt-r, Stonycreek. J :I .'. Assignees of N. J. FreidholT to Carl Re viniu-. Kbciisl.urg. .'. m a 1. Carl Revinius et ux. to J. Ii. Wilbcr Khenshurg. ?.:.oii. J. C. Stineiiiaii et ux. to Robert Jarv is et al.. Soul h Fork. $1 in. Kxeeutors of Rt. Rev. M. Donu-nic to Rt Rev. R. I'l.aeltiu, .Iohnstow n. !. David Alhertoii et ux. to Mrs. John II. Young. Susquehanna. e'7."i. John II. Young lo Agnes Yalallay, liarnesboro. i. James C. Hess et ux. Ui Chillies II. tiraybill, Cooper-dtile, -on. Mary J. McDeiinitl et vir. to Felix Yard, ''lesson tow lis),; , 7.". Robert Leidy et ux. lo I ieorge 11. Rob erts, J ackson. ?'.. James M. Wallers et ux. to Franklin W. Olto. Johnstown, f J.Mi. Male ttamr ninilnlin. (ioveruor Hastings has approved the hill prov iding for the appoint mel t, of game commissioners, delining their duties and em powering them to tippoint gtitne pro tectors. He is authorized to appoint six competent citizens, no two of whom -hall be from the same senatorial district. They shall receive no compensation for their services. It. is provided that the hoard shall have tin office al the Capitol and -hall hold meet ings upon the tiist Thursday of January and July and at such other times and places w ithin the state as t he coin m ission ersshall lix to transact business. Il ismade the dill v of t he board to protect and pre serve the game song and insect i vermis birds ami niaininal-of tl. estate, ami to en force the laws relating to the same these commissioners are also given the power to appoint t.-n game protectors, one ,.r whom shall be designated chii-r protector, and shall have the direction, supervision and control oT the ot her protectors. He shall also be secretary nf the board and shall oc cupy as hi- permanent headriiarters tin room assigned to the commissioners at tin Capitol. Kach of the protectors shall re ceive for the Use of tin? board one-half of all the lines and penali ies collected in at tions brought upon informations made by him after all expenses in recovering said lines and penalties shall have been paid. Section four provides that the protectors shall meet at the office at the pleasure of the board. It is further provided that no commi-shiner, protector or other officer aulhoi icil by the act -hall - lai 111 or receive any compensation for his services or for expenses incurred iu the discharge of hi;. duties. - Hie flflaililfii Mine. The heirs and the parties interested in the estate of Charles McFaddcli. d, ceacil. on Tuesday tiled answers in the Orphans' Court ol Philadelphia to the pe tition of the lilacklick Mining Company. asking fi-r the continuation or a coal inin ing contract. It w as related that in Sep tember, Charles McFaddeii en'ered into a contract with Charles McFaddeii. Jr.. under which there was sold to the lat ter the right to mine and carry away coal in some eight hundred acres or -oal lamb in lilacklick township, Cambria county. owned by the testator. A ten per cent, rovality was to be paid, and the minimum amount to tic mined in any one year was fixed at It Tt v thousand tons. Xo royalty was to be paid on the lirst fiflV thousand tons. The petitioningcotnpatiy was form ed ami substituted in the contract for Charles McFaddeii, Jr. The heirs and ex ecutors of the testators, estate in the an swers say that they desire the arrangement carried out. Won't Let C. The GiiMlimj says: "There is no fit i.t In the Republican party of this county to day, and no Republican who has the welft c wf the oiganization at heart w ill assist 1 in troducing one." That's right: The Hastings-Magee-Porler Combine seems to have the- dele gates and it would be very naughty if the expressed will of a majority of the Repub licans would compel them to vote for tjuav. In M rmorlam. The following lines on the death of James P. Zahm, who was buried in this place o;i Tuesday, were written for the Johnstown Tribune by a correspondent from ElK-iisbnrg: Silently the thread of time Draws our friends away To etehreal heights sublime. Far tieyond this transient day. Cherished w ill their memories cling. Till our doom shall come: Fondest thoughts w ill ever bring Fondest thoughts of heaven and ofliome. - - A game of ball Ix-tweun the Kclipse club of this place, and the Lilly club, played on the ground here on Saturday afternoon, resulted In a ucore of , to 0 ill favor or the Lilly club on the 11 f l It Inning w hen the game w as stopped on account of the rain. niwrllanroun oiler. ONK new (thuuiplon Muolni M-blno k.r pale che ip at Duiion's 7.14 r'HV MrBreen I lee Creum maile at lium- anil I Kuaraiitcuil to bp strictly puie. ti.7 AKKW l.un.llen ol Manilla Hind In Twine. 6 rents a pound at llulten'l. 11111 a. "11 ' AN I"K1 A iteneral representative In this II county to onxaniie litoal hoard lor the Ariuan-' Savinns and l.o .n A-soclatiou. Ad dress 11 Filth Ave.. I'ittsliuric l'a. ue-h-- AlTANTKll A retlat.le man to represent loan 1? institution In CauilTla county M.mey loaned in miiuh oi nm to tio.onu. Kor particulars apply to W. M. IS, Cialoort. la. UJlii-.Ntl. 1"VlK SAI.K The Mi-lii.nal.l homestead. 14 rtoms. Itll cellar. A line summer renideni-e. A. ply o l'K J. A. In iKKNKK. may IT Cuml.erlaud.Md. 'I'll K F.len?fura- KuildinK At Loan Ass. .elation 1 will oiler lor sale at the cum-ll rhamtwr, Kt eushuiv, on the fourth Monday In Aiik-ust, ll.oim.o.1. Titos. Iia IS, I.KBTKK I.AHimtR, Secretary. 'resident. FT AI.K. Kioo.1 I'luiner, wood working machinery. naltinif . i.ullev. diM.ri sa-h. etc. Will sell 11 lonir time i-r exi-hane lor luint.er. r . A.i-KKSSVVKLIj. No. 4J loruHt Street, Johnstown, l'a. Assignee's Sale. The nndoMiirned will ofter at iiuldie rale tn front ol the ttourt House. Ki.enst.urv, l'a., THURSDAY, AUGUST !, ISO.., AT TWIMirUH'K.P. M., all the rlat.t. title and Interei-t otj. Sehall W 11. hc-lui in and to the lulluwinic real estate: No I All the undivided one fourth part nl tlcit it-1 t.i.n piece or pan-el ot l?nd situate in A. tains towns-inn. aninria county . ami tsi.ue 01 Prnusvtvania. adiomlnic lands now or formerly i f .Ih.oIi Wendle. Si. lacing heirs and Milliard Khti.tes. exreetinu and re.ervini. however, the night ot way previously granted an.l conveyed to the Pennsylvania Kaiiroad tompany . ConlainiCK 4S ACUKS AND PERCHES. No. 2. All the one undivided lourth part ol that certain i.iece or parcel of land situate in Adams township. taint. r. a county, and State ol IVnnfV Ivania. Hitioittinliiit land now or loliuerly t A.Iain .1. l-'ulmer. luaac rstnav. .1. K. Sit man, .lohn Madison an.l Andrew Muu.aw. and ttie township road, excepting and rerervini;. howev er, the rnelit ol way previously ierante.1 and con veyed to the Pennsylvania Kailroa.l ttouipauy. containing !( ACUKS AM) 110 PERCHES. No. 3 Al-i... all the r.Kht. title and interest of the said .1. Sehall Wilhelm (t.eimc the one iin.il vided lourth part) in and to all thecal and nth er mineral, with ail ttie jnehts and privilege necessary lor the luiniuic an.l fuioal nl the same as provided tot in the several d,ets ol convey ance vest itiu the same tn Ihe aid J.Sehh Wil lieiui and .1 . P. VV ilson. J. tt. Luke and l W. I. u-e. an.l mentioned in the re-iial to each de-si-npt Mb iven Lelow. iu. u.n and under the lollowinic .lesi-ril.eil tracts or pieces ul laud, situ aie in Admns township, ttaiut.ria county, 1'cnn sylvania. to wlt. A. Adjoinina; lands now or formerly ol Jacob Wendell, rye and Homer, Isaac Suiay.and pule tic road, c intaining ( ACRES AND PERCHES. K. Adioininic lands now or formerly ot .1. K and I. K. tu II . Samuel Shank and Tobias Mill er lshac Siniij and .1. S. W issinuer. containing 88 ACRES AND 87 PERCHES. t. Adt lning lands now or lortnerly of Jacob VVende.i. am) two public roads, containing 18 ACRES AND 28 PERCHES. 1 1. Adioinining the public road and containing ::i ACRES AND IT PERCHES. K. Adfinlnir lands now or l..rmery ol Tobias Miller, KhiDard Khodea. private road, contain ing 41 ACUKS AND 103 FKUCHF.S. V. Adioininir lands now or formerly ot Khinard KIiihIw. (teorfce Kinic. K.tnlel Kye. Isaac Simj and Kiivid r. liulrt. Willow Kun and Utto liun. eoutaininu 10J ACUF.S AND 103 FKUCHF.S. The above lands are more lully and at lare de- fcrbeil in .1 certain deed executed by J. H. Wil son and and Catharine, bis wi le; lr. J. tJ. I.uke and A-jnie T.. his wile and 1. W. Iuke t.l. Schall W llhelm. date.1 the ll'ihilay of April. A l 1S-J3. and recordad at tbensburr In th nltlre ol tne Kecor.ler of Heeds in and lur the county ol fambrla in Heed Book Vol. 7 . paue 4.i, etc. No. . Also, all the riuht, title and Interest ot the said J. Srhall W itbelra. (beimc the one un.ll vided fourth part) In and to all tne coal lyinn or bcinit In or upon all that certain piece or parcel land situ ite in the lownsnip oi .iiiaan, in ine county of fambrla ami Sliate ol Pennsylvania. ailiointnK lands now or late ol Iewig W. Stiank, Samuel Krinic. .1. K. Stull. and Jacob Miller, contalnini; 74 ACKF-S AND 12.". l'F.UCHKS, which land is mure fully an-l at lare descrttd in a renain deed exei-uted l.y oeorue rye to j. li Wil.-tn. Ir. .1. 4). I.uke. I. w. I. tike an.l .lohn Srhall Wllhelm, dated the 'Mill day oi April. 18-.I.;. a nd rerouted In Ei.enshurK in iee.i iMk V o . :0 pae I4 No. & Also, all the rlirht. title an.l interest oi the said I. isrhall Wilhelui, (helnit the one un divided lourth part), in and to all that rcrtain mere or parrel ol land situate in tne towni-inp ui Atialtis, rounty an.l nunc niurc-mu, uj'nuiiii lands now or late ot E. Foust, Ievina tl..uh- noiir. Isaac Suiay an.l lohn Wisslnner. con taining ,s4 ACUI--S AND ir.-l FKKCHUS, wl.ii h land Is mure lully and at larue desrrll.! a rertiin deed exo-uteil ty Adam J. ronraar. and Sarah, his wile, to .1. P. Wilson. lr. .1. like. II. i. I.uke. and .lohn ."srhall w nneim. datrd April M. lsi-J. and rerorded at t.lensDur in Deed U.M.k. ol. Wil, pane 043. 4-orresiMindei.ee hv IntendinK Mdders an.l nuy- ers Is invited, and aud any desired liilorniallon wi-liin tne knowledae of the Assiienee. wnn re- spert to the ir-terens ol the Ass.Knor in said real i-.-late and mineral rmnts, win no .n.ui.ii) itn- en. TEKMS I IF SaIE: Ten per rent ol ihe pun-hase money on the day ol said rale; 15 per rent, on tho 1st dy ol Jsep teniher. lt'.'S. and the remainder or balance ol the purrhae money on the 1st ol H-toir. wnen ni.e lit the said premises will l.e Kiven I'V the under .iKiied to the purchaser or purcbajiers thereol. THE n-MMllN WF.Al.TIi (lHAKAMht; 1 III ST &. MA FE liEI'l S l i:iuirili . A.-slf lire ot J S. bali W ilhrlra. Harnsl.unr. Pa.. July VI, iwb. Harriat.ur K 4 lOIIMSTKATUlX' MUH'K. V letters of a.luilr.t-tration narinic ifB .ranted the urders-irned AdminiMr ilri ol Jame tlormlry. late ol 41.earh.ld township, dereased notire Is hereny iriven to an persons inuoi.ie.1 said ei-tatn to make immediate payment an.l tnose tiavlms elalms auinst the same to preseni the same duly prol-ated tr selt.ement. JllAllUilnE.1 t . i.r. . J. K. Mi Kmoni K, Administrairl. Attv. lor Ailmi.. Iysart. ra. Kl.ensi.urt;, Pa. Juty al. 1S-.C NOTICE TO STOCKHOLI'EKS ! The annual meet. ok ol the stockholder ol the 4'resson Spnnics 4-.oinany will lie held at the Itlour-taln M.-use. ressun. fa., ou n r.sira i , Al"tl's.r el'H. lHr. at to o'rlock. a. m. Klec'ien lor President and iHrectors same time and Hare. K. 14. KY I.t. July 19. I.i"3t. secretary. NOTICE Soale.l roosals will re rtcelyeil hf T. M. Klchards. of Kbenshurir, Pa., until WHIit lA l , At'UI'M' 7. lf..ai 12 o'clock, noon, lor removing all lotcs and stomps ln-m the txniy of water known as Shenkles I hull . sitnated in tiatn hrla township, near Khensbura:. siclhcations can le seen at Messrs. J no. llo).l h. Sons' store. T. M. KK'HAKDS. Au- 2.1SV&. DENTISTRY. Do you know we are taking out teeth every day w ithout one particle of pain? Weil, we are doing this very thing with "t Mont under," t he only local ana-stbetic that has stood the test and to-dtiv it is the only one that is ue1 universally by den tists who are up to date in their calling. The price for "Odontund, r" w hen pain less is Till rents, but if you experience the least pain, we only charge you the usual price. cents. How about those teeth that need tilling? Well, you say they don't ache. Thai's just the reason why you should have them tilled now. After they- hive ached once you will probably have to have the nerve killed and the tooth treat.-! if you are ,ie--irious of s-iv ing it. I only charge :i cents for amalgum Idlings and from Jl.no up for gold tilling-. These are hard-lime prices but they go just the same. Why procras tinate'.' that's-a big word but it's a g. m.J one right here U-cause procrastination means to the patient loss of sleep, neural gia, ear-ache, tooth-ache and goodness knows what else. We know- of a good many young ladies of our acquaintance who vvuuld haye beon married long ago if it hadn't been foi those horrid-looking teeth. Remember, toeverv patient Having teeth tilled 1 give a lxx of Dr. Richards' tcotli powder and full instruction for the care of the teeth. On the 13th of each month 1 will extract teeth free of charge. You say why on the FKh. Well, now. that's my business, AM you have to do is to rome. Remember 1 won't take out your good teeth, because 1 don't tielicve in it. Then you say suppose the lath fall- on Sunday. Come right along and we will Im only loo glad to relieve you of the offend ing member. T.M. RICHARDS, D.D.S., J V LI AN STUKLT. ju'.ll Trustee's Sale REAL ESTATE ! H virtue ola decree of the Ort.hans' iTouri o. aml rla county, the undersigned u.s.n.' ed to aell the real estate ol Kvan K. Henncit. de ceased. wlP expose at nublic sale at the tUt I K T 1IO I S K J 1 11 -;.V.S II VUG ItS HonOay, An.5, 1895. AT I O'CKKfi, J. .r., the followlnic described real estiite. to wit: A tract of land situate In 'uilT.a u.nshi. ('ambrla county, Pennsylvania. ai!.in.0i Ptn.ls ot Ki-hard l.ivl. es'ate. Havi.l K. lewis. Hin.l Klack and Neil McKay, containing 240 ACRES, more or less. alK.ut 7i Arm lewre.l, and havimc ttit-reou erected a IWK lleune auil t'r&me Ham. Terms of Sale : Ten per cent.ot the puri-hace money to be paid when the property is struck down: balance i I one third upon coi.hrmation of ?le: one-ttnr.l in six months anil one third in one year. I he de terred payments to lar interest and to be secur ed by tH.nd and mortteatee or judgment notes, at the old lou ol the Truetee. I. W. t l I.TKK. T ru.-tee Ktnsbunt. Pa...luly lti. l5. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Schedule In effect May 2. 1SK. CeBDerlloniial I'rrman. BAST. Seashore Kxpress, week dy. 3-' a in Alt.Kin Accommodation, week davs ti-1 a ui Main Una Kx press, daily lo :.'. a ni Altoona Express, daily I no p m llarrisburic Accummoilation. Snmiays only 1 o. . n. Mall Kxpress, daily S IT t ui Phlladeli.hia Express. daily 8l2iui W H-iT. .li.hnntown Aeeommoitation, week day? . 14 a m rarihi- r.xi.re.K. daily I :. a lu Way 1'a.iseiiirer. dallv - :Vi p ir Mall Train, weelt days 4 If . tn r'aiit Line, dally h'Ji li. tn JohnMuarn AccoiuuiiMlatii.n. week dy... -4 ui I.Wn.l.n ric Hrrnrh. Trains leave as tollowie 7 -o a. m., and p. iu. and arrive at Creiion at 7. &7. a. ui. an.l 4. o& p. m. I.eii.e rr-sim atn:n., a. in and .".:" p. tn., and arrive at Khenrt-urir at pi.io a. in. and li Ob p. tn. I rrHiiiiu anil 'learliell. Iave Irvi.nn al i'..4i a. in. and :i mi p. tn. arriv ing at Cre.iKon at 8 oi a m. and 4 p. ni. l av, 'rei?on V i! a. tn. and 5.2n p. ui., arriving at Ir Tuna at 10.4S a in . and ti.4o p. ui. For rtt-8. aaapa. etc . rail on ajcent or ad lre?? Thim. E. Watt. I'. A. W. I.. 110 Fifth Ave.. Pittol.uric. l'a. S. M. PKEVOST. J. U. Will 1. tleneral .Manaiter. tieneral .Man.iirer. 8. L. RKEI. HAKIIITK J.. It. REED & READE, Attorneyw at Jsiav., EKENSBl'Kil. - - - HENNA. - itrice on 1'entre street. (4 w V3 KITTELL & LITTLE, Attorneys nt lnw. EBENSBl'KU, FA. -t im.se In Opera House. TW. DICK, ATTI IKNKY-AT-I.A W, EmcNHitrKM. I'kmh'a- r-Speolal attention to given claims tor Pen sion Monnty. etc. cm- -w J. F. MrKKNUICK, ATTOBKKT aKK (H.I'MOLLOIt AT LAW. LKtiNSm Ktl, - PA -Offlce on Centre street. H.11 MYERS. ATTOHNEY-AT-I.AW KRBMfiBURS, PA. Offiee In Oollonade Kow. on :entrc street TVJNAO) E. DUFTON. ATTtlKM EY-AT I. A W. Ebkmhhi ru. Pbhha. tV( Itflee in lMjrs. House. 'enter street. Policies written at short notice in th OLD RELIABLE ' ETNA" T. W. DICK, SUENT FOR THE OLD HtVRTFOUI) FIRE INSURANCE COM'Y. OUHMENdtlll HTSINESS 1794. EhenshnrK.Jaly l.!98'i. VliMINlSTKATOK-S NltriCK. letters of administration uM.n the estate ol Joseph A. Ilt.nrad. late ol Allexhenv town ship. 4'auihrla county. Pa. . deceased, havlnic ten granted o tne undersigned, notice is nerei.y iciv en to all iiersouMina Indebted to said estate to make Immediate payment, an.l those tiavir.t; claims axainst the same to present them proper ly authenticated lor settlement. JOHN 41. 4-1 INK A l. Admin irtrator. 1010 loth Atp.. Attoona. AUoona.Pa. A I toon a, I a.. Jul li, livi.X BUSINESS ANNODNCEMENT. I wish to announce to my frieoJs that I am n In any manner connected with or Interested in the Ice cream i.arl. teina: conducted In this place l.y Thomas MrKreen, Md that those wh ant the a-eoulne. borne made ice cretin In sum mer or winter. cn alwars Ket it at the nl.1 rella Ide stand ol KllHUKT .M, HKKr.N jul.li tl N tlTll'K Is herehv ittven that K. 1. Krantt has hied in the orhi-e of the 4-erk or t(u:ir:rr Sessions in t'amtna county Ms petition arkine for t he transler ot the liquor licence trrante.1 ti K mer K. Naitle In Haslimcs Inirouith and that the same will l presented to the said 4 V.urt lor Its consider .lion on the nrst Monday ot August next J.41 lHliKV, July lv. Iw5. 4'ierkU - FOU SALE! The stock ol a neral store In a near ly crow Ina- town, on railroad, with mlninv an.l oilier works. In a irood ligation low rent: the si.-k new. Iresh and clean. Inquire at this ottire. or address Oeoeral More. cared Kkekman. FOK ALL. TH rJ NEWS, HE AI IHE KEE MAN. II fctl per year. CANCER Rim Tumor. (TRm - no knK" , hook tree. Ir. liluri.iM V A Kt'SH u kUia. &U 4, ilminnatl. 4T CARL RrVINIUS, PRACTICAL -AND DEALER IN- if i; ' J .. ." jil FAREV1ERS! When von w;ml GOOD FLOUR take your rrrain lo the OLD SHENKLE MILL in Ebcnsbur- The FULL ROLLER for th iii:inuf:if.ture f Flour has l-c-en put Shcnkle Gri.-t Mill iu Klier.slmr aiul turns but FIRST Brinjr in your rrain ami jrive ii-rjin in m-mniil sfTrirMtelv :itl.l . .. . ... . s i.... . .v .j own wheat. If farmers wish lhey can 1 so. The Mill is 1JEST OF POWKIi. PROPRIETOR. I 1 . i. 4. V v I f't, f'''' '-ly -ile 11. Hile In I! t eelV re. j I; i ri II lell t : tl.ev air r'Vi-, 'A ' ':V. 7 I'"'!"''' 'easier-. j .-'. .? ( L r1 ' . : . y j. ia t a : ' Im ii'll is p.l 1.1 Iu llealllll.e . .1'lHili- ' ' - M .el.- Ill .1 1 ' styles ; sjes. Wltll II Vlett I if sllil - :j: I.- ITT NolrJ l.Y Ihe f. .!!.. il - .!. . Fill Ns:i i;,, 1 1 . A. ii..e!ii :i 1 u.i. i. si-ani.i i i: I'.. M r. i'.i;i:.'inn n- 1' l:;i.uer. F. 1 I..N--A. IT Will Pay To -o to QUINN'S, Clinton street, Johnstown, to buy Car'H-ts, linoleums, Mattinrrs, Oil Cloths, UlanKets, Feathers, &c. Trices Kelueel on All C.M.ls, ami FREIGHT PAID on All Large Packages. OILS! OILS ! The Atlantic Kefinir.x C., of Pittsburg, Pa., make a sj . i i.tlty of nianufai turing (ur the li-iines-tic tratle the finest brands of IIIu micatinc: anl LuMicaiin 0i! Naphtha and (rasoliue Thai can ho nUDt FROM PETROLEOm. We challenge couiTtarison with 1 every known rod act of petrol eum. If vou wish the Most : McMy : EatislaclGry : Cils in the market ;iok for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO., I'insiii I'J.i-t.. 11TTSK1 i;n. PA tctlHwly. Geo. L. Frederick, I.EAI KK IS ASK AM wtirs, EOiXs, IjUU Hud General Ecrsc tins. wuiui MiiMi:ti:T I. t III- lltl.l. TslL'l . .1. U ;- !.. .1- :i .li-l.-i- !.. t lu- ni lii i.' :i n l in v j :. 1 r. .1 s I li.i : 1 w 1 1 i t i'1i -iliu t ill y t.iisjn.-s (,t, ;t Sricflv Cash SSasis on and After July I, 1805, ainl lliat mi :iu.l a !t.-r l li i: .1 it-- it i ! d-Itii..issilil.- I.ir in.- t.i -t.-iu: ;u y i r.--l.l. 'l'liiswi'l i-ti.il'!.- in.- 'ii .-!! ..is .ii a fliisi-r nwririn :iinl sin;. ,;,r ).ri.:.t. ami will Im-an iiilvaiila.-i.i tiiv i-u-imi if :is w. )l :i- In in'lf. Asktiis vim I t a i-..t,iin-iianii-nf v.mr pal i ..n.i'.-i n tl.- fnt'in-. a ill llu- pasl. I r.-tiiain Vnius Truly. GEO. L. FREDERICK. junU f WATCHES. CLOCKS,! i JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, j Imdsical instruments? A I I OPTICAL GOODS. ? mlk AtiKXT nu: Tin: VAT 11KS. In Key ami Sietn Winders i.,i:;i: SF.I.F.i 'TloX UK A I.l. KINI.S oF .lF.WFI.KV A I.- WAVMiX II.M. J 7: ' M V li lie of .lew ell y is tlllslir- pus-.-.l. 1 i.n.e ami ,- d.r ymir- s.-.f .eft. re plir. ii.lsili elseW lil'Ie 'All w oi k iiuraiile-il. I CARL EIVINIUS. in the Ol.l out nothinir PROCESS CLASS WORK, us a trial. Kach man's Villi ,t the KloUT of VOUf r- - - j to exchange rain for Flour running every tlay with the rs ' i .- S' i . es 11 In! II I HU. s ;i -1: ; I : . I : ;i ! . i ll! '1 u I em : ,.i -1'.- .il ls ,.1 the ' i III. I K- ):' k i'l. tiell si U-! 1er 1 1:1111 ..1 ll--I I lil t inn. llliil A s, i,eeti. r .1 1 e all Ve a sure,- . n in-1 t i in'.il at a t:i'"lii ;i! "Kcne Better Few es Gool . .1. Ulelli. !. Tl. ..ma ll AsHS.. s- I llelr.'J.'.O I-:. You UiNN JOHN PFISTBR, Itl. tl l K l mm mmmm, Rainn. Qrcxtsirarp, MADE-UP CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES AHD PROVISIONS, V4.IITAKI.I.S IX M. Nt. HtKMAS .T4' . OPPOSITE JUNCTION HOTEL, CRESSON, PA. m.-.i 2.y SUMMER COOKING MADE EASY. AGENTS MAKE C1IO WAGES SELLING THE ARNOLD COOKER NO HEAT. NO DOTHER. Cix ks a Iiinnrt a l at m.e time firanj for 4 il r Ci.is Stoves. Liberal Ti-rm;. 'a siire Territory. L-i us ir'.i yrni II arw-ut iu W1I.MOTCA5TU" & CO. ao6 I Am St. Rochester. N. Y. iui r. st EteitaE Fire Insurance ipej rr. AV. DICK, General Insurance Ajrent. j:nt:ysiii'j:G, va. WMTMESMIRJ We want a w n.en to sell a K". h o I c e l.if.e ol ?orser s-t.-. e canrx.i rti-li In a month tuit cn clve steady employment an.l !' ycu t-U 'or it. 4nr prices correspond with ttie timr' W rite tor term" and 1. tr.tory U THE HAVVK M Ks-tKY 4X.. mctS.im. Kochester, N. Vi i a . ?rr 1