- " s I freeman. a ,i in i'iir i.J.J w us a t In t hroWe u .! 1. 1. f. ,. !:i-l - ;it t lo" .1- aili- 1;. l.i.i. Z.iliiit. ..il the Jul v .(i.inl pupils .1 in. f:ur .-.,..1 hue I I.I 1 M N t-l ll ...:,.l.iv .1 .! II, M l" real '. I'e- i fuur nJiiy : ..t a - i.-ft v-fit" ini.-iit. : i- r is it ;iir. : r in. : : .t n ; t : '.):- I "LI i ii ii. (,i a I. Ti !J. I ..in '.-: .-Ml. ll- . I: -I j T .V . t .II.. Va., i-.ay . .-r !,-". .11. '1 II t i.. in. - .:-h ..f .1 l .pi. A ..i.i M. M .i.t . ' - ;ii - l:.-i,.-- !i. IV i. h.i Mr i.n.l 1 r .r Thur-.- j in :i -. i ami ?. . in I - U IK- ! -. w ll v- (.1.111- - Hi. i u.-r.- i-.-k. i. .ii hi r ' 'ia.-t y. mi '" u in p- :- M.ji. :iiiJ w ill 1 i-t- away ' .-"i " ar.l- K.i Mill - liav.l ; "I'l'ir In in -Maii.lie. jf aliiiiu i,tl nil.- l lllJII- i. lb UhkL c,"V-r. At court this week William J. McCon ip.il, James Uailahtr and Thomas W. 1 1 mrhes were appointed viewers to report on a proposed eoiinty hrM-rn nearO Hara's mill in Minister township. -Mr. James i;:Uit. the barber, who sold out liis establishment in this place about two weeks a;o. has tioiitrht out a shoo in J.itler, i'a , where he intends about the loth of next month. opening up A tire, which is supposed to have been caused by spontaneous com bust ion, ilatn aired the Williamport Furniture com lany"s plant in that city on Tuesday night 1. the extent of U-lwecu fdi.iiii and :,-i-ir. A ineetim; of the citizens of l'.edford countv will be held at the court house at l'.edford next Monday evening" to forma historical society. It would In- a ood idea for t ainbria county ei-iens to follow their example. -Mr. Jacob Veck ley. of Callii.in, was in town on Thursday of last week ac companied by the t;a!litin comet band. They were boosting Mr. Yeckley as a can didate for county treasurer on the Repub lican ticket next vear. -About one hundred member of the Pennsylvania Canal 1'... a linen-. Assi'ia tioii attemietl the reunion held at Kree nort. Armstrong county, on Tuesday. The association adjourned to meet at Nim vah, the last Tuestlav in August. 1 .,. -The tlnslhlij s:tVs the stories thatother persons lM-sides V. K. Thompson edit, etc., tint paper have been put In circulation f..r the purpose of iujuriii-r that paper. The insinuation Is rather rim-ili on th-4 other persons." but the editor has a ri-fl.t to his opinion. -The bain of John Wired, in ruh Val i ........ I ; . i .. 1 1 . . i. ) nr. in , i ii.i iau a i-iiinu y, i anx til Hi e III some inyM.-i W.iis manner one uituiiiii last week jihI was litirued tu the ground. It rmii.iun-.l this year' lartnl and a lot of farminsf Implements. Two hoisea were also rousted to dea'h. - Mr. Francis Hoover, who has been a resident of the vicinity i,f UuMiutfs for forty odd years and witnessed the many banil-s that have taken place in the transformation of the w il.l.-i iu-s to a thriviti tu ii. was a visitor to the Fi:kk M N otlice oti Moijiiay. - i io veriior llastiim has selected a rep resentative farmer from eiij of the t w elit v-ciirht roui'ressiuiial disti icts uf the stale to represent Pennsylvania at the National FaruieiV confess to lie held at Atlanta, tia., in (Vii.lii-r. r. J. a. Uid die. of Wooilbiiry. lti-dtord countv. wijl represent this district. - P.oiiiface trit tmai tt-r. a yuiuiir brother of Alt-x Stritltnalter. has inveut.-d a novel coul rivauce which he has attached i.. a dock In liis bedroom, which at a set time w ii! strike a match. Iiu:hi a lamp aud vig oroiisly rinjr a liell. Anyone w tio w ould iiet ahead of Hoiiie must wake up in the forenoon. - t'u irolltmcii Si if. James t'. Iiailiy. James p. Mcltreen. Andrew Kckeiirodu. t'. L. (ioodwin, Ulair hort and John d'Toole, ( ambiia coun ty" delegates to the lleinocraLic stale coiiv entioii to be held at W i 1 1 i amspoi t St-pteiiibti II. have II II a 11 i III i ill -1 y agreed to support the Hon. Horace K ise for the ii .in i nal ion of j udire of the su perior court. - The lire which raged mi HuckenbelTV run. on land Uiiowu as the Alexander Hunter tract. onMnm-d about 'J.'m.tmii feet ..f lot's on J. M. Ttoxell's loir job. This is i he second tire that has destroyed much valuable tinilH-roii the job. within a few months. The liist was an inceudiarv tire while the last was accidental. ( Wjiorf Sfitmhiiil. - Mis, Stella Smith, daughter of John and Hridget Smith, of Ilysart. died at her h jine on Sunday, air.-d -Iti years ;t monlhs and 1 day. She is survived by her parents, t o brut hers, John A ., uf A Itooua, and llm-'h at home, and one sister, Mrs. Mary S.-hotTiier. of t'leartield township. Her remains were interred in the Catholic ..-iii.-tety at St. Augustine on Tuseday. - Mr. Adotphus Powst-r. of Lovely, lied fol d count V" , atld Miss Phoebe Nelson, of Portage, were united in the holy bonds ..f wedlock, at Portage, by "Sijuire J. ir.-t-ii. ..ii Tuesday morning. Thev were a'. tend.-. i by Mr. W. J. Jones and Miss Laura liehl. both of Portage. After a wedding dinner given to the happy young couple, they left for a short wedding tour. - Mr. M. . Weakland has built and t.tled tin at Parnestioro. one of the best adapted ho'jes for the hotel business in r.iuil.ria county. It i large, commodious aini in all its details nlunm-d and fitted for the accomodation of the traveling pnblit' 1 1 1 1 is j 1 1 t such a hou-e as is needed III -v.-ry town. It is a credit to the owner aid one ii! the best buildings il thai iai grow ing low ii. Farmer Philip litvan, of Lycoming oiiiity. w bile seaiching for stray cow sin the w oods near his farm. was attacked by a hear, l.ryan had nothing inu a pocnci- tvii.f.- with which to defend himself, but. wiThthis he did such good Work that biu i ti gave up the tight, carrying a por tion of the broken knife blade in its head. hi y:ui was considei ably scratched, but not seriously hurl. A disastrous wreck occurred near liar Huntingdon county, ou Saturday night, caus.-a hv the IireaKing oi an nxn. F out u en cars heavily loaded with bridge iron ami lumber were lorn io pieces. '. I rank, a brakf man :-! years old was killed. He lived at Harrisbiirg and was maiM.-d and had one child. The three ttu Us weie torn up for a distance of about :;."- f. ft. and a iiuinber of trains were run round by way of the Philadelphia and Kin- and Laid Kale Valley railroads. Some time on Thursday morning of last we. k. the 4-year-old child of Mr. and Mr-. Thomas Joyce, w ho reside at Khreu-f.-ld. walked out through the yard at its home and fell into an outhouse vault in the rear of the house. Dr. J. It. ireen. of Sum met hill, was hastily sent for, and as l.e trrived at Mr. Joyces home theciuia . la w a- J us I iH-ing (misled out oi the ani. but life was extinct. 1 he funeral look place Saturday afternoon, interment being made in the cemetery near Khreiifeld. l:.-v . Father Phillips, . S. 15. . pastor of the Catholic churches at St. lioniface and St. Lawrei.ce. has been transferred to liiltimore. Father Walter, formerly curate in Carrolllow n, go.-s to Lallimore with Father Phillips, l atb.-r Coutaiiline will have charge of St. P.oiiiface and St. Lawrence. In noting l-':t 1 1, ei- illii.s' tiansf.-r the CariolltoWIl A.., says: "Father Phillips Is an ener getic, hard working priest, and il is vmi much regret that his parishioners see him if.c" Harry Clifford, uf New York, a print er, aired !'. years, attempted to Iniard a . . u short d i s t a life w es t moving iieiiciii. w. - -- of Tyrone on Monday afternoon and was .. .. .i , i liis riifhtariu was iiirowu io lii mo i ii,. - . .uirht bv one of the w heels and badly lac-rated betweeu the shoulder and elbow i r. 1......1 i.....w ilit; elbow. The sec ond toe of the right foot was mangled and the leg badly bruised. The voting man w H.L.... I.. Altoolia on Fast Line aud . .i i i l,..re the illilired taken lo me iiosjjiui, t..., .i - it mi mi t :i ted . I.- c VV.....Iw:ird. ta collector of Dnii- i '..'.. Fnvette county, was held lnis.,,t., - ... J. , i. k U III U up by i.i- il.r. ..irrnfs a lew uay? n ....... relurnin? t.'.-.t. Mr. fn.m ruioiitown ana rouueti ui ii- iUo.M draiw'l frtmi . :.. ... . i l.i tit V ItP bis luiifgv and bt;ateii lino uisei.s.... w auseof his refusal to hand over his money. - when he recovered he found his horse hitched by the roadside. He succeeded i re ... l.ir.ur home, but ha been In a precar ious condition ever since. The oulrage oe curred in a strip of woods only a short dis tame from L'nioutown. Titian J. Coffee, Esq., of Washington City, who with his family has spent sev eral summers here at Maple Park, one day l ist week bought eight lots from Itarker P.rothets and two lots from John T. Davis, on Centre street, in the northern suburbs of the town. Mr. Coffee will at once pro ceed to contract for the erection of a hand some summer residence, which he will have readv for occupancy next season. The Spangler Sentinel says that Mr. Kobeit MoCombie. of Carroll town ship, celebrated his S7lh birthday last week, and that, although so far advanced in years, he is remarkably well-preserved and possesses the energies of a man at .V Last week he made his annual visit to his brother, who lives at Dysert, nineteen miles distant fioin his home. On these trips he refuses lo go by rail or conyey- ances, preferring to w alk. Frank tl. Patton, ex-cashier of the Coalport bank, but uow of Curwcnsv ille was a passenger on mail on Wednesday of last week. He was on his wav hoii.e from the east. While the train was pass ing Maoleton, some miscreant threw a stone in the window and it struck Mr. Patton's arm. The missile struck his cray bone, causing great pain. Mr. Pat ton feared his arm was broken. When the train arrived at Alloona he had his injury examined bv Dr. S. M. Koss. It was found to buonly a contusion. The Till Family Concert Company will give one of their charming concert., at the Opera House in FJehshiirg 0u Friday eveulng, September Dill. They will give delightful and artistic renditions of banning music ou w hii j; called the "Hock Haruiouicon," constructed or pieces of sloijc of v arious sizes,- lit-si.l.-s other in strumental and Vocal music. Every place the company has appeaiod l;e attendance has been large and the audience s always Pfeased tlh the performance. Tickets for sale at Janii.v" JriJg store. A meeting of the creditor, depositors and stockholders of the IJank of Duliols was hula on Saturday last and matters were arranged wieei,.- Ihe creditors are to be paid dollar for dollar. JaMas K. Long. M. V. Wise. . S. Weber and L. A. Hrady w ill convey and assign over certain propertle. for tint benefit f creditors. Hugh McCulloiigh has heel) seleclcd to dispose or the property lhu handed over which will net ;V per cent, of all claims within the next two months, und event ually the other . p r cent, will be paid. Helw;.-cn 1 and 2 Monday morning while two lalliad men, tiloyt-r Hairison, of Fort Wayne, and Jost. of llu i;yrus. it., were making their way fciasi in search of work ou a Pennsylvania railroad freight train, t!ey .ri: sst upon by four tramps near Johnstown. Two of ihe tiainp- were armed with revolvers and forced the ral lroadiir.s, to deliver up their money ami valuables, (lani.un resisted aud was struck with a revolver and thrown from the moving train. He was pi eked up by a pacing freight crew and taken to Johnstown, where was attend ed by a company physician. Mr. James Cain, a well-know n citizen of Carlo!! tow uship, died suddenly at his home ou Friday evening of last week. He had been enjoying hi usual good health Up until a few milillU-s before his death. He had bueu working about his farm dur ing the day and about b o'clock was sit ting ou a sofa waiting to be called to sup per w hen he suddenly threw up his haiids and expired. His remains went interred In St. lienedict's l elnelery at Carrolllow u on Monday. M r. Cain is surv i ved by seyen children, viz: Maggie, Tillie, Mary ami Jane, all single and at houie; James, of Hooversyille, Somerset county. Pa., Mich ael, uf lialtimore, and John, at home. The convention of Cambria county Populists will meet in the tiallitzin opera bouse at lo o'clock on Tuesday morning. September loth, to nominate a county ticket. Each voting precinct in the coun ty w ill be entitled to two delegates, and each Knights of Labor assembly. Fnion of Cnilud Mine Workers, Liberty leugue. or other industrial or farmers' organization favorable to the principles of the People's parly will be entitled to one representative for each loo members or fraction thereof, in good standing. All delegates will be required lo have eredent ials signed by the officers of the meeting electing them or by the otlicers of the organization they re pre - sent. - tin last Thursday evening Mrs. Tena Dobsoii, wife of Job n W. Dobsoii, a promi nent citizen of Napier township. lied ford county, was severely injured by lightning. Mrs. Dobsou was sitting on the porch during a thunder storm, when a bolt of lightning struck the pon h near by. The woman fell from her cha!r ami w as picked u;i and carried into the house. It was first supposed that she was dead, but after a few minutes, signs of life Were delected and a physician was hastily summoned. L poll his arrival he found the woman had received a severe shock, nut ne succeetieii in restoring consciousness and the indi- alions are how that the lady will fully recover. The editor of the Unsltntj is out in an affidavit stating what everyone knew lo a fact, that W. K. Thompson is the ed itor if that Influential organ. It would be much more interesting reading if he mailt uftidavil as to the articles he wrote and those furnished by others. For instance was it he or " I loo" w rote the pow erf ul art i ,.l...l:tinii in.' that t he "Mc Kill lev bill created the fullness in the treasury during Cleve land's tirst administration ?" As to tin the concluding iiortiou " Si nee that date i other person has owned one dollar worth of sto-.-k in the Mun tnuti T II was unnecessary. 1 he tiuxiuuj is not a stock concern. 1 he men who anlieil up not want stock. Ihe amdavil shoui.l have .-oncluded with the usual formula. and further saith not." tmj Kmuli fatally. r terrible ac-ideiil occurred on Satur day to Henry, the K. -year ultl son oi mi. Mrs Solomon Stiaugler. who reMue four miles east of Huckstow n. Somerset countv. The lad. with another young man, was out limiting, when they sighted a sniiirrel in a tree. Young Spangler leveled his gun and pulled the trigger, but only the cap suanped. He set the tun down to re-cap, when his companion fireu .... tl... souirrel. About the same lime young Spangler's gnu was accidentally discharged, the whole load of shot taking effect in his face, going in under the chin near the loot of his tongue and passiiig out through his upper jaw and nose. iir I II I ; i.i-.liier. of Stovestown, was sent for. and upon examination found lb. lower jaw so badly shattered that he had to remove the whole front part of the bone extending back to the last two teeth ou eac h side; beside the lad s tongue was cui to such an extent that about an a half of it had to be amputated. .1 ... . 1. .. I no inch and, The up- per jaw w as aisu .uaiciH, mucli su . ft..r t he nianiflfd nortiolis of It were II, - - - " " ' a removed but three leeth remained. Hrrc'na Sir TK Hrnblwn. Some mighty intellects in tiermanlow n shvs- the Philadelphia Itct'i.nl, are now .. .....i;. or wiib the following uroblein. It is not verv difficult of solution, b:it has al ready been the cause of considerable pro fanitv these warm days out in that peace- r.,i .ibnrb: A woman took a basket of ei?its to the city for sle. Upon being ask ed how many she had she replied: "If 1 take the eggs out of the basket two at a i,..u I t.:tve one left. If I take them out live at a time I have one left. If I tak iheni out six at a time I have one egg left; if I take them out seven at a time I have none left in the basket." How many eggs had she lu the basket? GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER. At eleven o'clock this (Thursday) night the jury in the case of the commonwealth vs. Christ H. lilock for the murder of William A. Strayer, mentioned in our court proceedings- as bring on trial, re turned a verdict of guilty of manslaughter. The defendant, w ho had been out ou bail, was then remanded to jail for sentence. I onrl Prorrrdloc. Court met on Monday morning at lo o'clock with Judge Marker on ihe oench. The follow ing cases were disposed of: Cominonweallh vs. Charles llruuibliug. fornication and bastardy. Defendant plead guilty and was sentenced to pay a line of f'.ti. t'Mi lying-in expenses and Jl a week fur seven years. Commonwealth vs. Thomas McClarren. fornication. Defendant plead guilty. Sentenced lo pay a tine of t and cosis. Commonwealth vs. Charles Maneer. lar ceny. Defendant plead guilty. Sentenced to pay a tine of f'.n and six months in coun ty jail. Commonwealth vs. William H. Yarm r. desertion. Defendant sentenced to pay the costs and enter into recognizance in sum of t. Common weullli vs. Charles Plummer, surety of the peace. Defendant discharged on payment of costs. Commonwealth vs. Charles liiluioie, surety of the peace. Defendant sentenced tti pay the costs and enter bail in Jloo lo keep t he peace. Commonwealth i: HclirV Milot, surety uf the peace. Cijst divided between theJu fendaiit and Jeanelle M aw ry, the prose cutrix. ComiuoiiHuaHli vs. William Cook, as sault and battery. Jury lind t'efeiitlajit guilty. Commonwealth vs. Mike Sabo and Mary Kutki. a,iltry. Jury tind defendants guilty. Commonwealth vs. Aunn; liuil. larceny by bailee. Jury tind defendant not guilty. Coniiiin w i all Ii ys. Edward Mcllugli. aggrav ated assault and battery. Defend ant plead guilty and a si.n tended lo pay a tine of Jl'. costs am! imprisonment in count v jail for i months: Cotuiuouweaith s. lieoge . Itrimii, assault and battery. Defendaul plead guilty. Neiiieiuei to pay a tine uf u, costs and three mouth, in Jail. Commonwealth ys. Kobert ( 't irady, per- jury. Jury tind defendant not guilty but that he pay the costs. pay Commouw t-allh vs. Samuel I liven, as siull and battery. Jury lind defendant guilty. Sentenced to pay a line ot and COiit.. Commonwealth va cation and hastaldy. guilty of fornication, line of tbi and posts. The case of tin: Ifohert ,loV. follli .1 ui y lind defendant Settlencd to pay a Coinui.u.w call Ii vs. Christ II. Islock. of 1 ale borough, for the inurdei id" Willinui A. Strayer while at tempt i ng to ai n si him. I- now im inal. A. V. Ilively, Ks.j.. of Altooua, is engaged with Itjsirict Attorney Murphy for the mosecutioii. IJIock's alloincys are 1". J. (Moiiuor and - Martin, i-.stjis., o Johiist.w . m Krai frlilf Trnrrri. Kvecntors uf John Waller to Jeremiah Waller, Hichl.tnd, collsjdel alioll, t-i.litl. Christian Itointfaidner el uv. to Wil- ii u i it- t oal t l mpany, liiciiiuu.i, i.iihi. M ichael Thomas et tu. to Jmui S.-m - luelsberger. Hl.l.-r, iclliliald Selig et US. to Kliabeth l.oiitln-r, Johiisiow n, f.;,im. Albert Ithoa el u. lo l)mmil lioughuy. Chest f::h Marjfarel I'loiise et vir to iliiam Kd - miston, r.arnesboro. f urn. Kichard vory el m. Augiistin Mulligan. I'alloii, loo. Thomas Haines el u. lo Peter Kuli- Uosski, North Marnesboro, f 1 Kudwig lieiiu-r to tir.-ek Catholic church. Job ii stow u, i 1 Peter A. lanielslo t ieot . laniels. Kast Taylor. .'T7. Abraham Fyock et ux. lo .loseph Peiia- Uer. Klchlatitl. l.Vtt). J . Ij. Spa n g ler et u i. to J ames McNcclis, Haslings, l.iii. Francis J. Hyrne et u. to Mary Jan- coui, Sus(jii,-haniia, Ji. W. Horace Itose -i u. to Harry A. Shaffer, Johlistuwii. i(i."Ji. Levi W. W'eakland et u. to John J. Weakland, Carroll.!. John J. Weakland to John S. W.-ak land , Carroll. :'io. Sheriff of Cambria county to lb-maid Selig, Johnstown, Jo,oi, Karrlxr l.lenita. The following marriage licenses were is sued by ihe Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Thursday, Sept. t;. Ism.-.: licit Jackson, Parr township, and Kriua Powell, Carroll township. Henry Kibei. Klder townsbip. ami An nie Schrift, Croyle township. John M. Poley. I.nii-f.ii. urn! Annie M. hutly, lieiiiiiiigloii Kui nace, I. lair county. Pa. James P. Purns and Kliabeth While, Johiisiow h. I ieorge W. Smith and Jennie Peigriu, i-'i aiiklm. Frank IS. Smay aud Agnes C. Nitter, Johiisiow n. Joseph W. Kane, Alloona, and Klla Mi - (ugh. Clearlield township. Charles Franklin McCreery. I terry. Pa., and Celia Craver, Sustjueliaiina township. Adolphus ISowser, Lovely, Led foul county, l a , and I hot-tie Mil-oiii. Portage. Taylor I.racken and Ilosie M i I it-r, J ohns- tow n. Wiliiam U. Keith. Kipple, ISIair county. Pa., and Mary IS. Ktlmision, I mail. John Clurilla and Mary Kovach. Johns- tow ii. Jacob (irosch, Johnstown, and Agnes M. Nees, Uichland township. Knllroatl nirw. The Pittsburg Kasttfrn railroad it now appears win go inr ingii .-sansnurg. in tliana c.iunty, the right of way haying been granted through the old cemetery at that place, the railroad company giving bond for the payment of costs, the pur chase of lots, ami the removal of t he dead to a new resting place in another cemetery. As a coiisetiueiice of thedelinile indication of the route a movmetit is being made bv the Pennsylvania railroad company and on Monday Kngineer Martin with his corps, w ho have been working in l'.edford county, was transferred to Ihe vicinity of Vintondale. and is now at wolk running lines which it is surintsetl will put Hie taller company in possession of all the ad vantageous points to be had in the con struction of a railroad bet .veeli Vinlondale and Salisbury, along the P.laeklick. That there will be lively times before long goes without saying, as the Pittsburg - Kastern seems bent on getting into the Hlacklick coal licld by a line from Salts burg Up the P.laeklick and thence across the western end of Cumbria until U strikes the lSeceh creek. htiol In ! Nrrk. The usual ending to a dangerous pas time occurred in Moirellville Thursday afternoon. Frank Huge, son of Mr. Thomas Hoge. of T.'i ISarroii av enue, and a son of Mr. Thompson got hold of a cali bre revolver in some manner and were playing with it on tin green near their home when young Thompson accidentally discharged the weapon, the ball entering young Hoge's neck at the Adam's apple and close to the windpipe. Ir. Fichtner was called and attended lo the lad's in jury. Although the doctor found tjuite a hole in the boy's neck, no trace whatever of the ball could be found. Young Hoge experiences no trouble from his wound, aud will probably be all right again in a few days. It was a close call, however. MurrclU'illc Juurnal. On account of the light hay crop throughou t Western Pennsylvania an ex tra large crop of buckw heat was sowed. Saturday ami Sunday nighCs frosts, how ever, have almost destroyed the entire crop, as weir as badly damaging the late c im crop. nitrellinraiit Xollrn, ONK new Champion lYIowln Machine lor mle ctietp at Huiton'g 7.1-1 At-K W t.uo.llex ol Manilla Minding Twine. 5 cents a pound at Itutton's. uia3. t . I lot Copper Kettle" (3.1 to 40 allt.n.-) und Apple t'enlers jut rrrrlve.t at e.6.4l II. Hl'MUVS. 1 lll KENT. A new ntom nicely lurnt.he. and any kind of cieaiu parlor. Korroerlv ure.t a? an Ire ol M. 1. KKAKKK. Impure fee6 Al'ANrKI'-A tenernl repre?ent:itive la this county to urnanire local tmards lor the Ar(t8ns Savings an.t l .n AsstK-latlon. A.l tlrefn VI t-'ittii Ave., I'lttst.urK I'a. inch'."? t KINK line ol Single an 1 lKiuhle l.'arrel shot J un . W motioner Kitlen. Kevolvr- l"ow tier. Shot. Slielln, etc.. just receive.! at e.o.4t l. 11I.NII.KVS. IOCAI. 4 and A I. MAiNA't KHS. tso ir inontti alarv exi.enitr?; no eanv:i4?luui iiarlleulars tree. ( Men ..r women .) I he IXatiouaM omiiaiiT. ,'hji h'erudon Hlock, filttiurK. Pa. f.e.t).ut VMACK1N I'l S 1 1 t oat was loft on Tues.tar ol la.l week tiween Kl.enil.uru ami l.oretlo. The tin ler will pleme luare It at White's M ill wr at the Khkkmas t.ffi.'e In Kbensluri(. rAN TKll A reliable man to re.reent a I,., -in institution In ( auiLrla county M.-nev loaned in niinin l H to tm.onu. K..r particulars apply to V. M. 1.V IS, l Valuurt. pa. uirli'tl. 1J K SAI.K The M.-l..nHl.l homeste.i.l. 14 noms, with cellar. A hue summer residence. Anily JK A. IHIKKNKK. rnayl? Cumberland. M.l. 'I 'UK 1 wl I KI-ns!.urK Kuil.lins Loan Ass.w-lutli.n ill oiler lor sale at the r.ium-il chamber, hl- eiiHl.urii, on the fourth .Vh.n.biy In Septemher, t..w.il. Till .S. 1A IS. Lbsihk 4AKiwrt, roi.-elr. Preil.lunt. OI'KMMI of the I ly.-'er Season at JloHrem's. I he Oyster season will l.e o.eiie.! up at Me Hreen's Helnuriint. Khensbur. on i'uesjay ev ening next, when the hnest fresh Clysters in the mantel i.an he had to or.tt-f . stewed, tried or raw. Mt-llreen always Kpe.s t lie imest eysters, and will continue to tlo so the oo uiihv season M :ni ASSIGNEE'S SALE! V virtue or an alius order Issued out of the C..urt ol Ct iiiuioii Picas til Cambria countv. to me directed. I will excise to publii sale at ttie slurer.Him ol .1. W. Mi irl-aUKli , In the borough ol Carrolltown. on SATTIII) Y, SKIT. S "i -'- i , tit -i oYltn-k , c. M.. tlie tulliiwinic valuable rea eft ate. to wit: No. I. A ltd or piece ol ground situate In tie tuiroiitfli ot f arrotllown. Caiuhria county. rrtiii.-ylvniii. Irontimc M leet on Main street and externum; hark I .'hi lee t along fumil! filreet t.i nil allev, tiHvmir thereon t-r'ti.-ted a 'I VV'O StdllV f'jtAMSfUKE Kllll.M by Sn feet. itli an ailiticul en i i, fj 41 1 Irct, an.t a TW Si K V HWKI.I.lMt Hof.sK t-tiii-tieil to 0alt slore-roi.iii. No. 1. i lot 01 Krouii.l situate In Carrolltown boroiiuh. Cambria county, Pennsylvania. Iront in Tu teet on Iain Mrcet. and exten.tinie ba,k lio teet to 1111 nley. toi n.le.J ui) tlm north l.y lot of .Mr-. Siiiria, and 011 the south by No. 1 hiiv ini: Miereon erectod a l' V I i-S l 1 Ii l-KAMK W M.I.IMI it) by ;m feet, nnd iiece.ary out i.uildiiiga. N.i.-i.-A lot ol ground ."itute In the borough of Carrolliown C.iiiii.rl county, l'..nn.v Ivniiia. Ir-nling leet on Cain. II siroe't on the south mid exIi-n.liiiK b:.rk Kui feet to an alley, and lot on wliirli ik ernMed the (lorouuh Council Chamber on the east, an. aq ailey un the tteit, liavim; efoi lB.l 4 I.Al(iK WAii. NllKIi. No. 4 lot ot 1 round .situate in the horoiiuti ol 'urn. Ilu. n. 'anil. nil county. Pennrvlvaiiia. In.nl mi! su leet on alley, and cv;eQ, lir.it ba.'k I04 le.-i: VVaiix nrnperly tut the north, tot ol It K Heiuler t n 1 In) ttat.t. aD.l an allev no the i.iutti. liaviiiK thereon erected a l.lvKKY SfAKIx 4a bv tit lert now oroupled b K. W . Stiarbauith. No. '0.-7-A lot ot ground in the thorough 01 I'ar rolliowu, f aiulirl t oouiity, l'eniivlvanla. Iront 11m f.i laet on Carroll street and extending Inn-t Inn teet tu an alley . liavlntc lot of Catharine Mr Ai.uliy oti the cant, an.t lt 011 wliirli the Itoroui-li Council Ch 1 tuber on Ihe went, and liavirit; there 011 ur.-.-ted a l,A K i K si l'AHI.K. N... ti. A lot ground 111 the t.orouah ol Carrol), town, ' m ii t.i county, I'.-iuisy . v.ini.t, trontniK tret on l.ehinler slreet. au.l e ternliiiK back I'.-i leet to No. 4. iM.un.te.i on the north by tie Walu property . and on tiie i.outn by lot of II. K. Hen.ler No 7 A II that t-ertaln plere of ground In the l.i.roiii;U o t ar,. .blown. Cambria rtiuuly. I'enn ylvaitia. t.t.un.lett a. It.llow: ;.-Kinntng at a post en alley, theure south s tlt-i;rees east Kj i.en-lies tu a post an. I corner tit lol loritierly .i .It.hii Wet.el: ttienrr. soutti lli .learees west by laiiil foruierly ol ulin Vv etsei , perrhes to a post rorrjer ol l. t of John K. .Xl'aurher: thenre norih b v; .lenr-.s we-t IT, perrhes to lot ol liwrent-e S.-hroth lo a ...t-i on allet; llirr.re north . degrees east alone said alley as1. perches lo a post and plarw ol beginning, roti laininu ll'K AI ' !-. ami allowitnee. N... All the un.tlvl.led hall interest of. In and 10 all that certain piece or parrel ul lan. I situate iu ttie borouali ol I'attou. 'uihria coun ty. Pennsylvania, beginnm at a posit, thenre l-y lanil ol Paul Short d..uti vi ttt-yrees east d7o teet lu a io-t, thenre by the Cauiiina X t'leartield railroa.l south tf1 tleicrees west 4'JU leel to a pot. thenre by lan.l ol John I ivert erger north C. tie urees east h; leet to a lust: thenre by the public roatl from Carrollt.iw ii tu t'atton north ;j .Irnrt-n east -43a leet '. a po-t; thenre l.y land ol Joseph liau liner south 4- leicret- east l&D teet lo post: Ihcnee by same lan.l north su neaiees west 7rt teet It. the place ol neifinumg. eoiitaonnir 4 AI'Kr.s A N 1 l-'.y I'Klil 'It KS Keserving iiu.t exreplint however, out ot the saij lan.l a strip ol leroun.t sold and r-.veve.l bv Jo. in W . sil:trtiauati et ux ami lleler.a .Mellon 10 ttie Cauibrla X Clearlield Kailroa.l Couipany. N.i V A I the coal in. under and upon all that certain piece or parrel ot lauit situate in Marr township. I 'ainbria county, rennsvlvania. boun.l e.l and detrrihed as loHows: Hrulnninic at a )iost atcornerol lan.l ol heirs ol V iiireut KiiH.uier; thenre alonit said lan.l an. I lan.l ol John t-eirlil ntiriti '1 decrees eusl to .erclies to a post at line of K. 1 1 . Snyder: thenre ty Said land sunt Ii s; 1 i de urees east Vtt perrhes to lan.l ..I ftormerlv 1 VV. K. Peterson; ihenreby sai.l bin.) ..ulli 1 .teieree west tti perrhes to a post: thenre north 8 tie lerees west -Ji lu perches to a pos-i an.t plare ol t-eglnninif . rontaiiiirnf 17 Ai'Kr, wore or le: Keserving unto W ui. H. M"Aiiui:y, his heirs and ass Ik in 1 l.e riuht to bore lor oil. or to mint- tor the minerals Ihrouteti ttie aaid real: also, the parties reserve the rlKht to tulne roal lor tloiiiefrlie pur poses tor themselves, and C-eir heirs, tree ol rhartte. together with the riubt to enter, mine an-1 take away all tna coal, and to make such opetilnKS. Phalli, chutes anil tlutnps. Improve ments roa.ls an. I rallroa.ls on the lan.l as in the lu.lietncnt ot the party of the seron.l part. Ins neirs or assigns, may t.e neressary to r.invetiieni- ly mine ttie same, and transport such coal and other treiithl ttirt.uiEh and over Sji.t lauds tree ot chime. Inn-trance or litigation. IKK MM or fs.I. : Ten per rent, ol the purchase money to be paid In liaml at the timet! sale: the l.atanre 01 one- Ihir.l at the ronltrm ttion ot sale: onethir.l In six months, and one third in twelve months ir.nn roiitirmatioii ol sale. Kelerred payments bear "n- lere-l an. I to l.e set-ure.l l.y the lu.lauieut Imjii.I ot ttie purrliaser. C. A. SHAKABAl'illl, Sept. f) ls'.t.-, Assignee ol .1. W . s-harbauifl , .1 M l. Kt 'S X I'A K t'KK. AtlornevK at I.. I; l-iiunli Ave.. I'll tiiLurn . I n re or l II ion ol A.l.ion Weluel lor ratiKl tt-tion if inoitniur. N i I it-iol.er tern., ls'.'i I'omiuon I'leas ('nurt No 1 Altt-tflirnv countv. I'a. 1 ti a II parties whom It may concern: Take notice that al the aln.ve nuriitier ai tl term All. ion Welnel -reentetl his i.etition u the sal t court, -itatli.it that I e was tl.e owner ot a lot ol kroun.l fltuate in the ti.irouich ol Homes'ea.l. Alleuhcny county. Pennsylvania. lioun.lt tl an.t ilen.TiI.etl as Inllows: All th itce- tain lot or i.ar.-el ol vrouml Mtn:.lc in the Lorouuli ol lloine-Uea.l. rtlieKiieny ruuniy. rt-niyivauia t.tt-i; ma.ketl and numl.eretl as lot INo. 4U. in K Il Keniie.lv's nut.l iv i-ion ol lols Nos. 7S.1. 4. 5. I, an. i 7 of the lioinei-teail Knk an.l I. He Ipsuran I'oini.anv's i.lan. as recor.te.l in I'lan litaik ul b oiikies -.".o-l. wli.t-h suh-tliviMtin is recor.le.t in flan Book Vol.. l'Ue'19 in the Kectir.ler's lt h.-e ol AlleKliery et uuiy. and t.f winning on Ilie northerlv n.le ol Kiiteenth avenue, al tne uis tancf ol S4T stt-lio feel westwiir.llv from the west rn line ol S rah street: thence we-.twar.llv atonic Kitieenth avenue -lit leet to the .llvl.im line le- tween lots Nos. 4u and 41: tnence norihwarttly al inn sant divldiuit line 1 10 leet to southerly side ol I'ine allev: then.-e eastw tr.ll v a'ontr fcal.l alley an.l .arallel with r itteenth avenue leet to the diviilniK line t.etwcen lots Nos. .faint 4o. thence s.mihwHr.tlv alonir said divl.tlnic line 110 teet to Kuteenlh avenue, at the .lace ol t.rKiiinlriK See deed reir.le.l In leed liook Vol. SAl. aue 4:K. etc.. Recorders I iftice, A.leaheny county. I'.t I I. mi there la a inorticaiie ui.i.n said liroper- ty tnadt- t AH...n Weiuht t-o tbe frrehuld H.mU ol I'ltt.-Iiurir ri.. tiateti aukusiv, n-Hi. uu to cor.1il i l.f auie dav In Alt-rtaaire Hoou ul.374. .ne t-S. etc.. lor l'u.i"J .ayahe In Ihree e.uil mii.iiit. intiAl nipnu rum the dale martin i nat on Aui;ul ab. lss. he nal.l to ttie said l-'reeho'd Kauk. I'lltsliuric. Pa.. U)o.i.O ol the principal ol l, I tn.irliraife and all Interest due I hereon until August U. at which date said bank, l.y ill fishier, assinned the balance ol said morlif e to .1 I'. Hall, as api-ears l.y relerence to tuarttin ot the rw i.r.l ot nuiii mortvaKe . I nat tne sain j . 11 .11 is now tlecetsed. Iiavint tiled In tain'irla ...... f. i fn that no administration has been n.iwe.1 on his e, 1:11,5 and tbe wherealHuts til his heirs or next ol kin are unknown to the petition er That the balance ttue on said montage was paid to; aid .1. P. Hall In bis llletline and that the uioriicaite remains unsatlsnetl upon the record, and lukinu the t'ourt to direct that satisfaction be entered by the Kecorder ot Allegheny county. I'a.. whereuiK.u a rule was granted uin.u ail par lien I u interest lo show raue why same should not te done, returnable to next term. You are hereby uutine.l and required to appear al the next term ol tald I'ourtand answer the pelttlou alore.-aid. . . .1AMKN P. KK'HAKliM, Sherilt ot Allculu-ny couuly. I'a. Sept 6. 1W 41 IM1NSTK A l l IK'S MlTH'K. hslale ol I'tnllp Noel, decease.1. l.eitera ot adminitlralton on the estate ol fhtl lp Noel, d ceased, late ol Munster township, Cambria county, Peunsy Ivaula. Iiavlnn been icranled to uie. all parlies Indeblet to said estate ur iierebv notined lo make l.avuient lo me w llh- ...n .IkIhv. and those having claims iiiiunt the same will present lb em duly authenticated lor settlement. IjOcK Hot 'HI. H. MKK, Alloona, Pa , Sept., DEIMTISTRY. Do you know we are taking out teeth every day without one panicle of pain'.' Well, we are doing this very thing with ' donl under." the only local au:eslhetic that has stood the test aud to-day it is the only one that is useii universally bv den tists who are up to date in their calling. The price for ' Mont under" when pain less is .VI cents, but if you experience the least pam. we only charge you the usual price. '."V cents. How about those teeth that need tilling? Well, you say they don't ache. That -" just the reason w hy vou should have them tilled now. After they hive ached once you will probably have to have ihe nerve killed ami the tooth treated if vou ate de sirious of saving jt. 1 only charge .Ml cents for amalgum tillings and from l.m up for gold fillings. These are hard-time prices but they go j ust the same. Why procras tinate? that's a bit; w ind but it's a good one right here because procrastination means io the patient loss ,,f -.let-p, neural gia, ear-ache, tooth-ache and goodness knows what else. We know of a good many young ladies of our acquaintance who would have been married long ago if it hadn'i been foi those horrid-looking teeth. Ueini-mtier. toeverv patient having teeth lill.-d I give a Uix of Dr. Kiehards' tt.ith powder and full instructions for the care of the teeth. Ou the Kith of each mouth I will extract teeth free of charge. Noil ay why on the 1Kb. Well. now. lh.i;' my business. y,,u have to do is to come. Keiiit-uibt-r I w ou't la ke ou t your ir.iod leeth. la-cause tiou'l believe ill it. Then you say suppose the Kith falls ou Sunday, dune right along and we w ill be only loo glad to relieve you of the oll.-nd- iii; member. T.M.KICIIAKDS.D.D.S., .ii man sTUKirr. U'.U OILS! OILS ! The Atlantic Refining Co., of Pittsburg, Pa., make a specialty of inanu(at turin; for the lomes tio trade the finest brands of Illuminating and Lubricatins Naphtha and Gasoline Oils. That can he HADE FROM PETROLEUM. We challenge connarisoii with every known protluct of petrol eum. It you wish the Most : MormJj : Satisfactory : Oils in the market ask for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO, I'lTISMI'KO HKPT.. PirtSBI KU, PA. octlS.SHly. H. L. KKKH. mat::iutk i. k. REED & READE, A . . . 4 ...... s . aai. ai t.HKMSHI'liil, - - - I'KSNA. - rtire on Centre street. It '-'s M KITTELL & LITTLE, tloriieys a t Kaw KKENSBCKtf, PA. -lini.-e in opera House. "i.it.ll T. w DICK, AlTHKiMIV-Al'-bAW, r.HKKsUrKO. I KM M A "Special attention to a-iven claims lor Pen- vl. m J. vlon Bounty, etr. etil- 'wti F. Mi KKNUU'K. Al I..HNKV nNlil-.ll Nsltl.UlR AT LAW. KUK.NSHI liil. -Otttre on Centre street. I'A LI. II. MY K1!H, A'lTI ih.NtV-AT-I.A W Kbhnhbub, Pa. -( imp In (lollonade Kow. on l enirt mre DONALD E. DITFTON, ATl'liUNKY-AT I. A AW. KBICNhBI Kll. I'BMKA. iimre in i)ira House, ('enter street. JOHN PFISTEB, tr.AI.F.K IN GEHER&L MERCHANDISE, Hardware. PacDnsware, MADE-UP CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Vr.ia.TAHI.M IN sr.ASON, IUKM.V r.TV , OPPOSITE JUNCTION HOTEL, CRESSON, PA. maw 2uly AiinoimcciiM'iif ! We tlie llli.l.-l ll.MM-il. Wl-li lo Ulltltilllli-e tu tin- pulilie anil i.ur patrons thai we will i-.in.l ni t our lniiiies on a Strictly Cash Kasis on and after Sept. 1, 1895, ant that on ami after lliat tlale it will l.e iiiiM.-H.I.- tor n- to exit-mi any t-reiiii. i his w HI enalile ii to work at a eioer iiiai'LTin ami Miiallt-r proin. ami win ne an a. I va m aire to our eii-toiners as well as lo ourselves. .kinir vou lor a eoin liniaiiit- of voiir pat i i.nae in the fiiture, as in the past, wc remain Vonrs Trul v, LUTHER & WILLIAMS. SUK14 St I'I'RSOXS TO TRAVEL VAN"IT:I Several faithful gentle men ami lailies to travel for etalilifheil house. Salary, $780,00 and Expenses. Position Iiertnanent if suite!; also in crease. State referem-e anil enclose slf-!itlilressHl stanietl envelojie. Till: .ATlOM.. ff-.;r-.'s oiiniii iitiihihiij. ai ic.tit. auaW i)iu. Ij'XrXn' IKK'S MH'ICK. j 1-j-tHle ot Michael It arkey. deceased letter! testamentary on the est ite t.i Michael Hark ey. late ol the township ot t'learneld. c.un ty t.i I 'auibria. deceased. havinK tieen aranle,! lo tue, notice Is hereby iclven loan rsoiis Indebie-t lo s'eid estate to make immediate pay ment. and those havtnic claims avainst the same will present tbem properly authenticated lor sett lenient liKNNls. t:AWI.KY. ('leartteld Twp.. Au. :w, ls..if..X Kxecutor. IM1NSTKA1K S NOTU'K. I.eiters ol administration In the estate o( Miles Ivory, late at t'learneld township. Cam bria county . deceaoed. hailtiK been Krantetl H me all persons Indebted to said estate will wake immediate payment, and those hatlnn vlalna avainst the same wlli present thoiu property autbentlcated lor settlement. ...... ....... l.t K r. KC't Administrator ol Miles Ivory , deceased. St. AUKUStine, fa... Sej.t t), carl irinsnrus, rn jiiavL WATCttMAKEB $ 4EWELE&, AND DEALKRIN - hi) - : g. ' c FARMERS! TAK When you want GOOD FLOUR take your rrain to the OLD SHENKLE MILL in Kbensbur- The FULL ROLLER for the manufacture of Flour hits 1-een put in the OM 8'iienkle Grist Mill in Khensbur and turns out nothing but FIRST CLASS WORK. Bring in your grain ami give us a trial. Kach man's grain in ground separately ami you get the Flour of your own wheat. If farmers wish tu exchange rain for Flour they can ilo so. The Mill is running every day with the BKST OF POWER. PROPRIETOR. THE SEVENTH ANNUAL OI'INS Wednesday, September 4, 1S95, I I.IIMN Saturday, October 19, 1S95. UNSURPASSED ATTRARTIOMS ! (;ii.mii:i:s vtn;i.i ri:nvnki i-.am. vid.-.r H.rUn, ik-iHtor, Will u.it-ur iinlii S. .t. II in Iitml:ir I'niii.-il- ll.iily. 7"o lr 'olott--. 6 COMKKNO S NINTH KFCIMF.NT i:M. .f r.r... k!vn and INNF' FA MOTS NKW YnllK lUNH. $10,000.00 PLEASURE RAILWAY, Tin- I"iin-t in lli-- Stat.- ju-t t n.lt-tt-t:. Magnificent Art Gallery, by foremost American Artists. Display .f M B'HAMt'AI. INVF.MIn.NS Nuvi-r t-.iialt'.l in tin- lii-tt.ry t.i F.vpt-itit.iis. AGRICULTURAL AND DAIRY MACHINERY IN FULL OPERATION. Special Days Each Week. Excursions on all Railroads. ADMISSION, 25C. CHILDREN, 15C. rue plait: rm: Tin: pkhpli-:.- Thf lit laiitant will l.f uinl.-r tin- iii.ina. tmla in t-vt-ry put t ii-u !;ir tin. I p.-imi.tr nii-.- a W hy ITS know nre 1-7;" Sol.l hv the follow ini: dealers: Kill-r.l lit; - II . A. Shoemaker. I'a i:i:i Ileinier. Si'am.i.kk-K. M. P.in.l.-r. IT Will Pay Packages. 1Xr;i'I'TK'S N TM'K. j Kstate ol Michael I..novan. decease. 1. letters testamentary on the e-tte -I Michael Donovan, late ol the horouith t.i Kbensbur. de ceased, havinie teen granted to me. n.'iice is hereby i-iven to all t.ersons in.1tt.te. to said es tate to make Immediate payment, ant tlio-e tiavini claim-t auainst tl e same will pre-t.nl the same properly aulheiiticate.1 :..r settlement . M it it A t.i. t . f A 1, 1, r..s. Kxecutort.l Michael i..novau. decease.1. Kl-ensbure. fa.. Aucustn, !".. NIT1i:K is herel.y irlven that Winttol-l Sfw.tt t'onler has tiled in tht-t.ltl.e ot tl.e ..url i.l Huarter Sessions ol Cambria c .unly his prtenon a-kiti l.r ttie tran.-ter ol the li.-oor ln-nse u rant ed to I'lOlip llopter by said t'ourt i J the borouith t.i fortatce. and that the same will le prrst-nie.1 to the said t!ourt lor lis It censidt-ration on Mon day. September lh. J.tMUKHV. Auk,-, Ir-Vi. Clerk ol Quarter SoS-'ions. SAI.K! Tki ttrfk ol a Hjnfiral store in a near by mow l r Ibii loan, on railroad, with nomine and other' works. In a irood location, low rent: tbe clock new tresn and clean. Inquire a t this oltlce. or &Jdress tleoeral Slore. care ot i vkilhas. fyaTCHES, CLOCKS,! I JEWELIIV.MLVEI'iWAI'.E, ! Ihosical instrumentsI 0PTICALG0ODS. t X SOLK At I KNT I i: Til K CELEBRATED ROCKFORDf W ATcHKS. r Colcmlia and Fi efionia Watcbes S Key and Stem Winders. l,AK:i-: SKI.KCTIoN F KiM.s ui ji:wi;li:v AM,. A L- - WAVmiN IIAMi. 21?"" M v line of Jew i-li y is un-ur- . passed. Come ami see for your- s,-if before pll ! h asj n g else w here 2-fFAll work guaranteed. CARL EIVINIUS.r TDO PROCESS - iiir - iit tif V. S. . li:ii i:.-.i. IViit.-r, t L. .r, m 4j 1, 1 v lit-4t There is Rcaccn, som, tfooil Siovi-s ami I; ; iii. are U-t tt-r t han otli-iiiati-rial. t-aii-liil i-i.n-I i ii.-i lu, -,ii. I it-tie of 1 M w ants ,if t ,e hoii-eket-ner ate all m.-i-essary to niak t he k iliTell Move a siifee-.s. Tbe Cinderella Slovts and EanEcs tna.le to m.-.-t ev .-ry re.jiiir.-nifiit; they -ii naK.-r- ami p.-ri.-i t inaM,-r. p.-eial al lent ii.ii i pai,l io , leauliiie-s. in v ami .1 ill al.i 1 1 1 y. Ma.le i ii all -t v l.-s ami si.-s. w it h a view ins tin most i-i ui. al at a iintil.-rate eti-i. f snii- !iNone Belter Few 2s Good." il.l.n.w - p. .1. lii.-tinh. 11 A HVi. I. lfe!.--J.-.i: K. Pai iiin -A. M. Thoina-. You To-otoQUINN'S, Clinton street, Johnstown, to buy Carpets, Linoleums, Mattinjrs, Oil Cloths, IJlanKcts, Feathers, &c. Prices Reduced on All Goods, and FREIGHT PAID on All Lirre James Ouinim. rl'HI .l. 1. 1ST. 1 List t.f cau-e set . b.wn l.-r trial the fecon.1 week ,t citeiiitT I't riu. la-.;.. 'irtler s 1 he Parsers' -Supply Co. Miller vs Cr.,nau-r. KinK vs. VV issinut-r. CTc-".,ti Coal , -...i Co. vs. Sliles et at. Miller is. verdortr. K tut t ys. Cambria lr-.n Com pan v. - erl vs. I'ltrii V et al. vs. I ct al. Torch vs. I'..rti. It.tvis vs. Krt-l.-.t Kreuaer vs. It.. via. Wayne vs. Ki-lier Ntle vs. V.'es..ver. Nresevs. Aurora rire fns Co. sihoemaker. A.lmr . vs. 1'ri County Agrl. Assn. Kouuher !. i.Hsl vs. v inters.. u. l.oss vs. Krenner. Simmons rs. Burn. K..Ki a Huhl vs. Campbell. M.-I'iif vs. Conter. Hus n vs (ndnn. Krad.liM-k Natl. Kank vs. 4 Jill. Mesikes vs. Iieloiler. M.-farrj ts. Mctiarrr. J.C. HAKKY. Aug. . ISkS. l'roihun. tary - ' t '' X t i ; i T 5 I?