t t s 1 rnr.iini Hi), r. T.nir. - - .ii'm: 1.5. isss. EE " ' ' TIk' summer visitors are making their Mr. U.it. Uo-fmrt. iif I'learfieltt township, !Hpr-ii I" tl !"'' " 011 Thursday. .Sn. very flno bUfk bass are bolnjj cu:t In tl wntr- mmr town. a Hd.-iiitt JuJi John Flansssn, of jutii-txM-. vlsitett our town on Tuesday. V.1 k ;;.! of J"! work neatly printed at this I'iVu on N'jfrt mtic-e and" at thrt lowest U.Mr. (.'. T. U.iIht'n on of our rroral ner't m.-nlni'.:.-1. vlsite-il South Forlc oa Tfc'i'.';i y- 'Mr. John M'.nlon. cm' rf Siiqui-haiin- toiMiini'N !utit;intial citi7!na was la town OD U'. lin'Hi1;iy. i Mr. .It din Sohroth. of Willnior. wlu b. Ii'.mi seriously lit for some tiin U sal J to !io improving. Y. TownsenJ. of I'liIIatitMptila, fi , ut'nt or the Otnbrla Iron Company, ti topiHii: at Msr l'rk. Mi Minnie- Linton, tlanznter of Mm. 1 !l. Linton, of Jolinstowu. lu Visiting frli'ii.N an ! relative.. In th's place. K.i!Iit MfKtinn, formerly pastor of the CiitMnlu" cotiurt nation at iSt. Auuustiue, ap.-bt a ! '.v 1'oura in town on'Monday. . Mr. I.'stcr I.uioier, a fireman on toe ViunNlani r.ulroi.l. with lieailijuarter' at .A'.'.tn.n.i, U visiting at his home in this p'.ii'i. t Mr. I.. Kti-rlm", proprietor of the Mountain IIoiw, now runs a fre 'bus to ar.it fro o the depot f.ir the nccoraadatlon Of t.ls gupsiM. Ex r.-ofhonntarl.-s C. F. O'Dinnell, Lcretto ; li. M''0!iMil, of Wllnitir. and J.'Mn C. (iate of ilen !ale, were visitors to our town on M. rut.iy. Mr. A. II. Fail 'r who kejji a restaurant In this r'a"1' ahout twenty years aao was visiting friend? in this place this week. 11 now a resident of Butler, I'a. ! i Tatrli'lc Ilanl-in was stabbed In the left groin tvJ"h:i flantioM In the house ot the litter at liraddock on Friday night, and 6 M from the effects, of his wounds hr.lf an I our later. Kupture cure jvnranteed by Dr. J. D. Mayer, .s: 1 Arch St., Philadelphia. Ta. Eas at once, no operation or delay from busl j;e"s, at't?teil by tliou-ands of cures after o'liers fail. Teter Ilawn, the Inst of the noted fam ily of llawn brothers, died at his residence '1:i Juniata township, Huntingdon county, Wednesday night of last weete, aed over !ghty Years. Miss Amelia IJenrer and Miss F.tta I'.ekenroile, who have been attend I na th Normal hoal at t!: is place for some tune past, returned tj their homes in CarrolK town on Tuesday last. The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania ' has decided that there is no appeal from the fdec'.sl.in of a license court. A Common I 1'leasJude has full and entire decretion to J crant or refuse any or all licenses. The C.reonsburi J.-i.i sas: "The American Mechanics of Westmoieland, I (.'ambria, an J Allegheny counties will hold ! their annual pic-nlcat Idiewild P.irk, on the I L. V. U. U., Friday. June JJiid." I TVtision-iirnt Uarclay, of nttsburg. j during the pi k endtni; JuneO. ls.s, paid i' 1 1.1 11 'pensions, amounting to tl."J,73t 27. S This Is three thousand mure pensions than were ever paid before In a single week. J The merits of newspaper advertising Is well estimated by a prominent soap man of I Philadelphia when lie s-vld that he confined Ms advertising to newspapers "because the ! man who dors not read tha papers does not j use snap." The Treasurer's sales of seated and ! unst ated lands commenced on Monday ar.r! !were firii.-d.ed up to-day (Thursday). If the titles should mature there will te a number of free-holders added to the list I two years hence. Sumo of t'linnrnminont rltl.-in nf TV. ror.e I ve ben trying to make arragernents J wit': the Amateur Opera Company ot this ,'-.n is.m i 7 1 ii it? it iiii pi ay nits aiiaaoo, but w! iat tn Cinnpany Intends doing we have ri't le.u m d. Th-(I w.'li.n and -tire room of J. H. llaywot.d, n Sou'h F nk. was discovered to b! o: tir st an ei;"y h ur on Friday ..'.ornin and was e-itin ly d.stryed. Tha loss Is -tinmti'd at fl.'oj o-i which there was ro insurant-.'. Four thivisvid miners of thu Ctearrield r2ion mnt nt M'irrisd-xle and devided ti re fuse store order payments for wages here after. The men want temi-nionth!y pays in cash, and until this is guaranteed they will md go to work. A vat at UuV'tts' tannery. In Jefferson. York coiKity, wa-, opened lecntiy for the :ir-.( tone slpce t!" war began, or.d over sev enty caif hides which had been there since t! at t t:i. were t.il.en from tj.j yat In a gov,d state of pr srrvatlou. Tl'.e lately di-covered copper mines rear Henrietta, Hlair county, have been purchas ed by W. S. Taylor, ami the voln will be I 've loped. About 2:0 tons have already l ei n mined, showing a large percentage of copper, with traces if silver. An unfurnished house of seven roon.s in the east ward, r.bensbnrg, will be ready .'or occupancy and for rent by the l.'th of ''.r,i m xt, will be rented for the summer or f 'T n term 1 jenis. F"r p?rtic'.i!nrs np P'v o II- r. rv I'vr'ie, K .t n-urg, I'a. Two Mormon deleiraVs are holdinz meeting In Hi vr township, near llo'P.days burk', r:i1 tie f.irnii rs have threatened them with v'oler.ce if fiey do not e.ve. They are pro'ialily the same par'ies who were ii this p'-e a coup'e of weeks ago. We ! ave a fpeedy and positive Cure for 'a'ar'h, Piphtlieria, Canker Mouth, and Ilead.iche, In Miiloh's r'atarrh P.eri.etly. A assi Irj.-ctor fr-e wirh encli l.r.rtle. U-e it !f .:t health and we. t breath Prlen Co rer.ts. rM t.y Dr. T. J. Davi-on. -Mrs. Henry Ilyrne, of this p!ac-, bad another sligl t pcralytin rroke on Tin siiay lnt. on the opposite side from the former stroke. Wo ur.d rst.ind t!)t she is improving however and it Is to be bnnd that she will soon be able t. be about again. Noticis Imvu postetl at tc works of the '"c'l'ral r.n.1 I'nitctt coke companis In W"tM.Tf land county st ating that either a ''!".: tlown or reduction In wages will take p'aee on Saturday next. Treuble Is feare.l, as the "slnvs tmployed there are disposed to be l.i;! y. t la t Frj.'ay little Charlie Klder, of i'Hllei.itu .. wtn'. playing, fell down stairs and tut I. is tongue. Profuse bUedin fol low -I. r.v ry effort was put forth by the most "ki!i.( ,!,-ts t, stop the fliwnf .d'xid. hut wi'hn n avail, and the boy died on S'umtav Morning. -A very violent rain and hail torm pass. "1 ov-r the iowr en.l of If nVlnifdon coun ty Sunday ni-b, d-,froying much fruit and r'Vn. rehrd tres were nprootd fn ' ' '-v t'-nship. TJ-.e rounfy a'none r'-y ' ": 'utl 'I - roof b'o vn off. a- P'-'t !')" il t hn'di:i;T ' ore - v; T - t , LAWNS AND LINEN DE INDIAS AT GABLE & CO.'S ! ' June is here and Avith it comes the warm weather of the first Summer month, and with it comes too a fine lot of beau iifu! Lawns and Linen de Indias which Gable & Co. have placed in their White Goods Department at 8. 10 12'., 17, 20, 25,28, :0, :71 and 42c. per yard. In the Print Department you'll find some Choice ' ' Figured Lawns in l)lack and colors, in neat dark figures on white ground and Plain Lawns in black and colors. Finest Check Xainsooks in the citv from 5 to 28c a yard. WM. -F. GABLE c: CO.. 14-02 ELEVENTH AVENUE, ALTOONA, PEHN'A. Tt.e United states Senate ha rassed the Vlil arproprlatlng $73. (Hk) for a pnblic building In Altoona. We acknowledge the receipt of an Invi- i tat Ion from the Wnpsr.nonocli Stag. Ccnnpa- I ny, of Altoora, tn join a delegation of edi- j t"rlal hrethrn on a Jsnnt to the eeluhrated Wopsonor.oclt hotel, on the mountain- out from that city, to-day, (Thursday) but ow ing to our numerous duties we are c mpell etl to ive up the p!eaur of being there. William Adams, of Ea? Coneniaugh. one of the oldest engineers on the Penn sylvania railroad, was here In attendance at court, as a juror during the present week. He was married forty-four years ago by I'.ev. Matthew Gibson, whose remains wtra buried here on Tuesday, ant" Mr. Adams attended the funeral as a pall bearer. The Dialr county republicans on Mon day nominated the followina county ticket : For Assembly, Capt. C. S. W. Jones, of Ty. rone, and A. P. McDonald, of Altoona ; SMeriff, John Orr, of Altoona ; rrothonota ry. Charles O-eey, of Ilollidaysbarg ; Toor Director. A. J. McKee, of Hollidaysburg ; Jury Commissioner, J. O. Walters, of Bell wood. According to a Boston statistician the coat of the fences in the United States Is greater than the national debt. Now add to this tha cost of the laud rendered profit less and almost valueless by the fences and the amount will aggregate more than twice the amount of the national debt. The day Is not far off when at least half the fences must go. Iiev. Father Davirf, pastor of :be new Catholic congregation in Cambria borough, announced on Sunday, that the corner i-tone of the new school and church building will bo laid on Sunday afternoon next, June t7th. at 3 o'clock. It is expected that Dishop Thc-lin will he present and a number of others. The ceremonies w ill be interesting. ,TohntOfti Ilnncrrai. The County Commissioners of Erie eoanty were eurprlsed last week to learu from the representatives of the May estate. ' owners for tlie drvice of locking cell doors j without gr,ing ir.-itlc the corridor, that the ' county of I".:" wrs infringing on such a I patent and th-.'. the royalty of such infilnge I cifnt from 1870 would be 2.S.-,o. The Coinrnlsf-:oners havt; no defence. -Tho Thilade'phla Emiing ITnrn'd, a first clas- daily papr has been coming to our of- ; flee for the rast wef k. It is an Indepen i dent Domocratlc paper ably edittl and gives all the latest news. Terms. ?3 per j year or C5 cents per month. If you want a ' good Democratic dilly senl in your sub I scrition to the Evening ITerall, Xo. 21 j South Seventh 'rei-t. Phiudelphla. Pa. To-day (Thursday) wi'I bo the one hundred and eleventh anniversary cf the stars ant srtp.s a? the National eaihlem. On June It. 1777. Congress resolved that "the flag of the thirteen United States be thirteen stripes, alterr ate rd and white ; that the union he tMjtet n stars, white In a blue field, representing a new constellation." This Is the first record d l, n! -Ir.t!v! actlcn for the adoption af a Na'lonal-flag. A portrait of Ceneral Sheridan by Mrs. Darrash Is on exhibition In rhlladelohia. It fs a rift of Mr. Childs to West Point, whirh already owns Mrs. DrrasVa excel lent portrait of (.rant. Mr. Darragh Is well known (o a number of people In this place, where she formerly lived, and is a daurhter of the late Dr. D. T. Storm, who at one time was Pro'.honotary and af. or wards a i County Com nils loner of tl.is county. I A tramp stopped at the residence of J Dwld Drown. In Tortaite township, on I Friday last and after behaving In a disor derly manner Mr. Ilrown attempted to put him out, wheti he seized a club and dealt Mr. Ilrown's lather -inlav a terrible blow on he head, knocking him unconscious and producing Injuries that way prove fatal. The tra-np was arretted and brought to jail anil gives tha name of Oliver Jackson. . Mr. D. Y. McConnell, while worklne on his farm In Allegheny township on last Friday, killed three Urge black snakes where he was clearing a piece of cround. The largest of them measured six feet seven Inches and the smallest five feet ten inches In length. Dan. thinks that there Is r. den of snakes around there hart ly but as he U not the Daniel spoken of old, he would rather meet the snakes od clear ground than In the den. A coal miner, whose name has not been learned, was so btidly crushed by a fall of slate In one of the Ilayward Company's mines, at South Fork, Cambiia county Monday afteicoon, that ho died In about three hours after being rescued from the debris, which buried hlra out of sight. The nnfortunate man had been employed iu the mine only about a week, and was work ing In a blading when death came to him in such a sudden and shocking shape. Miss Jana Gittins, daughter of the lata Andrew (Il'ti.is, cf Caxbria townshln. t and formerly a resident of Ebensbnrg. ' died very imlden'y nt the r? silence of her ! piter. Mrs. Owen Davis, In Johnstown, on ! ur:day lat. She was sitting on a chair nursing one r.f sister's children, when with I out uttering a word, dropped the child and I fi-'.l to the il.'or and almost instantly ex ; pired. She was about 17 ears of age and ; was a sister of Mr. John Oittings. of Jaek- town-hip. I On last Friday morning the dad body . of a man who had been struck by a passing ; train during the nijht was found alongside j rf the railroad track near Lilly. The man j was well dreed. appeared to be about CO I years of ag-, and in his pockets were found I $7.27. Near by were alo found two va- Uses, fie Is snpposetl to be John Hanfon, j of Karthaus. ClearUeld county, as a pass I boo!: found on his person showed an ae j count In that name with Spear A Cowen, j storekeepers, at that place. Michael Hyan. who lived at Lilly, where ' he was emj-t.a.-ed aa a check wefghiuan, was i run over by Fast Liue east at East Cone I mauch on Saturday nittht. lie had been j to Johnstown and went to East Conemaugh j with the Intention of boardlna a freight ! train to ride hotn. He sat down on the ! track to await the arrival of a freight train and It l supposed wet-t to sleep, when Fast Line came along and struck him. Ills body was cut In to ard horribly matilaced. His remain taken to Lily for inter ment. The resn't rf the Democratic primaries In Vs'm-r-!an I county is as follows: John A. March'anrf was nemlnated for State Senator. Dr. J. II. LfTrty, ot Now Flor ene ; J. K. E'lwood, of Adamshnre: Dr. W. V.. Cosgrcve, rf Nine D Try and James IV O. Cowan, nf U-eeniburg, son f late I'niletl Sta'e- S'v.ator Cowan, were nom I r ad fur A-seu;iy ; D. A Mowry, of D-r-rv, for Iot:un tary ; Jane, I). Hist, of Memr-fl-: I ti'wnh'p, f r Cerk of C'-nrts, ard ir.i a. C C-l-' fir Jnrr Cimtrls- The Riost dangerous counterfeit cote In thli country at psesent, said Detective Scan Ion. of tt.e United States Secret Setvice. to a New York Tt'fjram reporter, '!s the t-'n- uollar t nitt-d Sla'.tr- Treasury note known I as the 'VWuster head.' It bas been on tho j market f-r some time and Is so cleverly ex ecuted that it deceives experienced cashiers. The only noticeable fault about it is that the nose onthe vignette of Webster Is crook ed. The plate Is in the hands of a combina tion of men, and they pnt out bills In the most cunning way. They came here and In three days got rid of fifty or a hundred of them. The next heard of them will be in Chicago or some other large city. Henry Fisher, a man of about thirty fire years of ajje and with a family living in Johnstown anJ In the employ of the P. K. U. Company, was seriously if not fatally in jured Saturday afternoon at Everson. The crew were going to side-track several cars at the station. The train was being drilled, when Mr. Fisher was jerked off the car be was standing on, fallicg on the track be tween the rails. Tne car passed over him and the brake bars caught and dragged Inua along, breaking both his arms and using biru ip in a frightful manner. He was brought to this place after having his wounds dressed, and sent to Johnstown on Phila delphia Express. Grtwhurj Rxo-d. During the storm of Wednesday even ing last Mrs. Clawson. who lives within two miles of Clarksburg, In the southern end ot the county, was engaged In milking her cow under the shelter of a locust tree, when a bolt of lightning struck the tree. Her little four-year-old boy bad cuddled in close to the trunk of the tree and lie wag Instantly killed. The mother was rendered insensible by the shock, and was conveyed to her borne and medical aid summoned. She U now nearly wf 11. The readers of the Misstnytr will renietiiber two years ago the account published iu these columns ot the sad drowning of two bovs. in Crooked creek, near Creekslde, la Washington townsl ip. The Mrs. Clawson referred to ahove was a sister of the Anderson lads. Iiuiiana .Vt Mr n ':. The Iloliidaysburg Standard says: "The Rev. Father F. A. Kittell, pastor of St. Mary's Catholic Church, this placa. Is the inventor and patentee of a new church col iecling hex that readily conimeijs Itself for neatness and simplicity. By a single turn of the n.andle the money drops Into the re ceptacle, which Is of strou j flexible materi al. The ennstrn-tion Is quite simple and cannot g-t out of order. It is of liht weight, anil is of e'ecart appearance, hav ing brass trimmings. The advantages of this inventirja are that if a man puts a but ton or a counterfeit crla on the plate the collector, sce'ng It, can Immediately c;ilar ! him and lead him out of church rand klk hira Into the bargain). Again everybody will hava to eive something, and a man who oueht to give a dollar will b. ashauieJ to dr p a penny or a nickU for h:s next r.elgh- bor will s'-e the amount of Lis contribution, i Again, ev-rybody in a pw will be able to ' see what those in the forward pew eontri'o ! utcd." CommnnlraMon. St. Arr.rsTixn. June 11, ls?s. j Mr.. EniTort I was passing along the j load in Clearfield township on a Sunday af -j ternoon iaite recently, I wus surprised to ; S'i.s a tame of hae ba" coing oa alongside 1 oi the road. Tlie home ha.-e was so near the road tnat tae players and the umpiie I could easily he identlS d, quite a caruher of I the players wore what I supplied was a j base ball uniform and strangst of all. the I umpire was an acting JuKfic o the F'n'- I , always tnought whena man took toe oath of rnice, which a justice is required to take, be ' oulil not knowingly violate the law and I encourage others to do the same without cinmimng a grave crime, perhaps I am mistaken, if so. I ask for light from anyone that knows. p. Shooting sat 11 ati nca. OnWednesday nlsht tlie new town of IIas- tini;s had its first bartirm of blood. Mr.Caleb (iray Las a l:ot-l at that place and bis son-ins Uw, Eiward .V. Jones, a yonng tcan aboct twenty- five years of age is the mana ger, lives in trie ho ate and has eeneial su -pervisioo over It. On Wednesday eveuin Kapha?l Cams, a soujewbat noted character j who Is very often involved m quarrwis put in an appearar.c at the house and about 10 o'clock when Mr. Jcnes wanted to shut np the house he" requested Durns tt leave. Burns refused to no and a struggle enned which finally resulted in Burns seizing a chair and making for Jones at tbe fame time threatening to do Junes cp. Jjtie.i s-izJ a revolver that was convenient and blazed away, the ball striking Burns la the 6i le of the mouth and ((lancing on tbe side of the jaw, followed the Jaw bone around tbe side of the face and came out at the side of tha neck. Burns bas an Ufily wound but is not dangerously hurt which Is , a ko-I thlfiS for both men. Jones came to this place ou Thursday morning with the In tt'u'.icn of giving himself np, but en the ad I vico of tls attorney, he concluded that as he bad acted In self-defence he would let the law take its course and await a warrant if Burns saw f.t to prosecute. Murder and Suicide. A terrible domestic ttagedy was enacted in Krade township on Monday last which resulted In a murder and suicide. A couple of years ago William Glasgow, a young man residing in Teade township, marrlid the daunhter of William Lumadue, who owned a email farm near tee village of (JIasgow. A few tnwiths ago Lumadue bought a house and lot at Glasgow, where he wen to reside and his daughter and inn. In-law Glasgow, moved on io the farm. Luraadu bhortlj afterwards made a deed to his daughter for the farm. For some reason J.umsdue became dissatisfied with th arraniremement ar.d the relations be tween the frf-her-ln-law and aon-ln-law for some time have been stra'ned. On Monday I.umt.i.ie started for the residence of bis son In law and Mrs. Lnmadue, fearing trouble started for a jut'ce of the peacr. What passed between Lumadue and his son-In-law when they met will never be known as there were no persons present, but two pistol shots la quick succession attracted the attention of people near acd on coing to the spot they found Gla-gow dead with a bu'l'-t hole through his forehead and Lnrna dne tying senseless with a Pullet hole in his ti-sl at the base of the ear. L.umdue had fir-t shot Ms sr,n-!n-law and then placd the pito! to his head and fired, with suici dal ir.ter.t. He was tiken Into the bouse and medical aid summoned but there were no hopes f.T his recovery. By his rah act Ltmv'.m leave, his wife a widow, bis daughter a wij-iw, and a little grandchild about a yer t.J an orphan. Lurualue waa a:nt ft rty-de jars of sge and a very pi -lotia'e m n wheti exc'tl. I teat h f I'aiber Citman. Key. Matthew W. Gibson died at the resi dence of Mr. J. A. Shot-maker, a near rela tive by marriage. In thU place, oa Saturday. Jure !'th, 1 iu the 72d jvar of his age. He was born tn Il'xham. Enclaod. received his primary education at Ushaw College, in the county of Durham, after which he was st-nt to the Propaganda in Home by Cardi nal Wiseman, where he remained eight years. He came to the United States in lft2 and was ordained a priest In Pnlladel phia in 141 by Archbishop Kenrick. His first charge was at Loretto, this county, where he acted as assistant to Rey. P. II. Lemcke, the successor of Father Gallitzio. In V842 he was appointed pastor of the church at Wilmore. this connty. where he remained several years. He was next ap pointed pastor of St. John's Church in Worcester, Massachusetts, and tad also charge of three other congregations !n that vicinity, lis remained there eight years and then wcr.t to Racice, Wisconsin, where he continued bis ministrations during the war of the rebellion. After the war he re turned to England and was appointed by the bisbon of "Hexham and New Castle" pastor of Monkwearmoth. In Sunderland, where te built a large stone church. After some years be was appointed chaplain of Callaly Castle in Northumberland, wbere be remained until about four) ears ago when he returned to this country and took charge of the congregation at Beverly. New Jersey. His health having become much Impaired he came to this plae in the latter end of March last with the intention of passing tne remainder of Lis days with his relatives, Mr. Shoemaker, before referred to, and Gen. Jtseph McDonald, who is married to a sister of the defeased. He crcssrd th Ocean seventeen tiaies and had traveled through Ireland, Scotland, Betg'otn, Prus sia, Switzerland and France. Father Gib son was a highly edocared man and spent an active and busy life ir. ministering to the spiritual wanti of the arious congreeatiocs in thK country and E lard committed to his charge. lie was a -inccre and zealous priest a r.d vas loved ar respected by all who knew him. His frneral took place on Tuesday from the Cfcirch of the Holy ; Name in this place, alter a Solemn Requien j ; Ui Mass had been celrbrated by Father Walsh, in which Prior Ofo. of Carrolltown. j acted as Dracon ; Father Mcnugh. of Wil- rr.ore. as Sub-Deacon ; anc Ftber Donnel ly, of Gallitin, tV Master ol Ceremonies. An eloquent funeral discourse was delivered by Father Donnelly. May h.s soul rest In peace. Tbe Wild au of .Mtiniry. j A dispatch from Mahaflr, Clearfield county, to the Pittsburg Com. Gazette, says: J "The people of this village re trying to so've a rtystery. On Satnrdiy, May 20, ' a gent'eraan driving along the load leading fretn Curwenyiite to this elate, noticed smoke issn'ng from a pine thUket on the I south side of the river a ttile below I Mahaffy. In the center of ttM thicket j there Is an old tumble down lig btable. used years ago by lumbermen 'or their horses. The ground adjacent to lb thicket is an open common used as a pasure for cattle. Oa Saturday last while a Mr. I Johnson was looking for his ow, he j noticed a man suddenly bound out of the i stable and mate for the woods as if afraid i to meet a fellow creature. Oi Vher ; oreasiors this sirao man has been seen J i but always fl-d lik-i a wild animal vhen ohservetl. l etertlav 'iouire . . JJc- 1 Quown and Ktuery Wabaffy made an ' investigation of the place and found In the I old place a rude bed made of hemlck j bo'ighs and a fire place a few feet frm tl.'e coach, where the strange indiviJitl Civited bis meals. No person was to be seen, howeve-. I he hermit had evidently noticed tm I approach of the party ard escaped to tha 1 mountain, a short distance back of bit lonely habitation. A more desolate rde fe . v., Koi ,a t ' i 1 A den of rattlesnakes, only a few hundred leet from his camp, which Is the terror of the nelchborhood, must certainly furnish weird music for Ih.e lone citizen. The hermit Is a man about 40 years of ege, of all ard commanding figure. Ilis tair and beard are unkempt, and be looks as though he had been roughing it for months. Who Is he? Is the question the people of Mahaffy are anxious to have answered. titi: srw WORK, theological, lieesraphiral, PtTlea1 and IllnitraleU Work of 1'auibrla rnnnly. We tahe pleasure In seating that we have given a careful examination of the illustra ted historical works published by this firm In adjoining counties, and we uabesi tating ly prouounce it the most perfect and com- I plete work of the kibd that we have ever seen. We at this tirre have no map or Cambria county. In the lat twetity-two years or since the lat map wis published nine new townships have been formed thereby render ing the present map useless. This, new com bination work tiiat this eompacy Uesxns publishing contains tuapa oi the United States and county and each township and village thereof ; a history of the county and each of its townships ; portraits and blog raphies of Its representive citizens ; views of residences, farms, places of business and many features) that tends to mate the work eomtllAts in Itplf anil whith at tb.A &nmA tlrue comrueuds it to tbe special tavor of tbe public. In bindlnz, enizraviriij. printinz and ccn eral beauty of dftlna and exfcutiou thosie works hav In our estimation no euDeriot. ThH U ry iuportant work for our coun ty. We rtave at this time a new coal devel opment ttiat Interests evsry rr an la tlie eour.ty.aod la tbianew work will be ebown all the mineral developments in all parts of the county witb a full geological report. If his firm meets with the success, ttat will warrant tbem In undertaking tbe publica ttioa of this wort, and e hope tbev will, a it la ec-rsething tbe county needs, they will commence at ouce. We hope that all our enterprising citizens will give their cup port to tbe work to ena ble IU publication. Barltleai'a Arnlea Kalve. The beet salve In the world for Cuts BruLses, Syiresi. Uleer, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped llands.'Chillblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and j.iiUvely scure Pile or no pay required. It is guar anteed to Ie perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Trice 25 cents per box. For sale by E. J awes and W. W.McAteer. LcretU. w i . -Ms. McConne.l tV baupp. corner x,.ernin aveuu- ana tourieebtu street, A!t0"r.. ra., have the lari-pst St k Cf clotting, hn'S, etc., la Altocn. BiraiUS ia everything ;u tneir I'ue. fonrl FroeeedluKn. Court met at 10 o'clock on MoDday. Frank Spad?. aged 14 y?ars. charged with being incorrigible was sent to the iMortu School at Morgstza. Joseph B;ip vs. Langbein & Thomas and Martin Yahner, Jr. Continued. Hugh Williams vs. E. D. Vincent. Con tinned. Use Ilipps A Lloyd vs. G. W. Lloyd et al. Continued. Same vs. same. Continued. Esther Rager vs. Ferdinand DegTam. Continued. John Stabler vs. L. A. Craver etal. Con tinued. Use of Tatrick Comey T3. Edward Mc Gladeet al. Continued. Newark Mnchine Company vs. A. J. Walk er et al. Settled. C. Wilkenson A Son vs. A. Reeke. Set tled. Henry Scanian, Lawrence Wyland and A F. Gooderuam were appointed viewers to view the locatio-.. for a bridge overBru baker creek in Eider township. Angustme McConnell, Owen and James Bradley, Sr., were viewers to view the location ot Washington towDhliip. Ingoldsbv appointed a rpad in Louise M. Haws vs. A. J. Haws. Libel in divorce. The jury in this case went out on Tuesday evening and about 8 o'clock agreed upon a verdict which they sealed and left their room. On Wednesday morning when the Jury appeared in the box 10 render a ver dict, at the request of the plaintiffs counsel the jury was polled. The first and second jurors when called answered that they found for the defendant and when the third answered that he found for the plaintiff the jury was discharged and the case con, tinued. Anthony Anna vs. D. E. Notley. Tress pass on case in as-nn-.psit. Jury find for plaintiff the snrn cf 55m R?. JamesCasidy vs. D. E. Notley. Asurcp sit. Jary find for plaintilT the sum of $"00. Caleb A. Gray, assignee of C. McCoiuole vs. William R. Hughes. Aisutnps.it. Jury is stiq out as we go to press. Janies Rodgers vs. William J. Kearney. Replevic On trial. j The PresMrnt h.s approved the act Of I Congress providing that pnlona heretofore I or hereafter granted to widows of soldiers cf lie War of the Rebellion shall commence at the date Of the death of their boshaods. This leg's'a'lon favorably affects all Claims ! of widows of the late var wh.ich have been ! filed in the pension office on or after July 1, i WW. an.1 which have been.- allowed tn ! commence from the date of th, filing of the ' Claim, but will not favorably affect the Cises Of FUCh Widows as were fi!ed before Jnty 1, i lW)t and Which I.ave been allowed, having ! already been allowed In these cases from ! tbe date of their bnsbands death. I The Commissioner of Pensions glres ' notice that in the settlement nnder this law of claims already allowed no formal appli cation will be required, and that the services of attorney will rot be neeMary. Widows entitled ncder said liw need only a letter giving a narued rst r.-fSce address and certi ti.'ate ni'mher. ard the claims will be allowed with as little delay as practicable. Tbe niarkliek Cnnl Krrlon. A correnondent of the Altoona Piily Than on Vondtv last cies this l:iteret- lujr description of the Blsckikk: roal fields : To the routbeatcr tbe .jttMi.t old Wel.'h village ol I'.' ecsburi the County seat ot t'atubri i county ttiere l an extensive and more than ord:narily attractive and valuable district of country, locally known ut tbe U'ncUIIck coal reirlon. Hitherto iroui uncontrollable caac, chiefly ni railrria'd development, the merited advancement of this ri-h and eligibly located mineral field -amongst the mort desirable in Western I'cnnfylvania hai been unavoidably retarded and Indefinitely postponed HchcTinc that the position and natural wealth ot thld "',rtnn !" onlT rrtiiiy known andnot realized, and tbat intnn.ically it derv clearly deserves more attention and wider knowledre than hat hereto fore been accorded it, 1 mall endeavor to de- .aerihe iu toporaphlcl and iieoloiclcal featnrei rl resruree. and the cer.alnty it will afford for he safe and profitable invtftmer.t of capital when t become' better known to the renenl UDl'e. as t assuredly will In the near future, under the mpuIMon of railroad development. Then witl It ill farmer advance in Interest and value, and nnjueftlocably attract deserved consideration a d the proper appreciation ot capital and enUr- tie territory to wMch 1 refer extends sonth weterly from near K'enbur, on the head wtti of tha sooth branch of lilacklick creck to therlclnlty of the town of hlalritvllle. la Indiana ecu ty. a distance of tfclry milet or more, and is emhaced within tbe area lylnc between the crest of Laurel Hill and Chestnut Kbltce racses, trenfin northeast and sonthwest. for the mot part t li a wild, unbroken mountain reitlon, the face f thecoontry to a reat extent beinc covered by dase forests of prltnilive growth, streams of strtter or less magnitude abound, cuttins: thrcuti and erposlcr; to viesr in many localities the Ttrlous strata ol micerils alsni; their conrsct Tbe most Important ol these are the j Ciiailes liecker aiid Thertsa lluover, Kl-no-th a d south branches ol the Klaeklick creek I Ier township. tlie sorce cf the first caused bt-inif near far- j 11. Fry and Lizzie S jti'cc;. Mor- n, 1 l'iW 1 n.tl v. . - I 1'K.ncKnnr I rCiiVPiO. which wrtj tfceir tortuous courses alur-ic nirrow valleys kunded on either hand by lofty hills. until thr -water unite near the old Kitter tcrnace, h Cambria rounty. seme twelve miles southeast of Eber.nbunr. Thence the ircreased volume 4 the stream Cows onward, still In a southwesterly direction for upwards of twenty miles, o.rmately forming a junction with tbe Ccntmauif river near Ulaiwille. The bllll n either fide cf these contracted val leys teem with mineral wealth. Bituminous I or rvior quality for all the purposes which that class a coal is nsed, crop out tn strata above i strata, tronivater level to the summits, tneasur- icir fiera U ts and a ball to six and a half Jeet I in thleknesi Iron ores ol several varieties abound. theW-ms rancica; from twenty inches to three teet.wtie Ere -clays, suitable Tor the man ufacture of tie 1 est quality ol brick, have been I developed lc'ilds ineaur.nz , from three to six feet in thickiBt. Limestone likewise abound, as dors sandiied buildina stone, in unlimited supply. Tbe Ital thickness ef the coal measures that bave teva.evcl1. ped cn the south tnnch of Blacklist crei-i and which have teen examined and reported u,n by an eminent stnolosist and mlneraioif'st ot Pennsylvania, is 31 feet and 1 inch. Iron or expot-ed. 17 feet and 8 inches, and Ore clays nle leet In thickness. The geologist etc., referred to. who examined several tbousantjacres of theae Blacfellcx miner al lands, in bis lenort upon them, make the following stateci.t: "An idea ol tbe great yalue of these lals n.my be bad by tbe areal exhibition of ml:-al strata cropping out In the bluS hills on tbe keek, which runs thronuh them. These f tratas lie hntixonal position, t ipportu nitiec occur mrel.4i the bituminous coal lorma Uon of tbe Alleab e for examlninn so satisfacto rily such a large t nef of mineral measures as are develojd on klacklick as above deser.aed. The coal is ofast.rior quality for smith work, and lor generatir rteam it is excellent. It makes the best otc0 jor manu lacturir.g purpis ee, and it is believofto te afctooi K-s coal. The Iron ores were lormty mined on these lauds, and smelted in tbe oid krooal furnace located at the ! junction of the cih and south branches of JBIackllfk Creck, i u clillmM w ktJ weH :u fixture, with tt ev.ral kinds ox ores iouud 1 oa the lands, and k.ke an excellcut Iron. I ha. to reason tod. Vl IL.t ict, t tUe oret s.re ot o-.i waii.y. L..iV -oae a; q-aainy t. !i" been (Javel. r-J. la thote !auJ tnon. the oval. Iron orrraaa lime stoie he In juxtMioMUon. The thrto r'-'.uttt- for uoiktij iron are In tt.e f ame hill anJ nl-jve water level, end t:e menu. nj fac Ildf thus 'preent-i for t.un ol extcr.-lve iron work!, and the rheap m?.n u fncture ol lnn. consl ierlnit liow rhesply the lue! ore and Sax could be sutmlied and hlftbly Uvjt able. i I r.ese Ihrn are the visible mineral ."trats that bave bet n exj lored and exposed at many po ints a'.orit th- Klacklirk Valley, and wliich are kn .wn to exist In great at undnnce. but !r. addition It Is eoondently ielieved and asserted by fiKuiif)e V-oj.le that other minerals or mlcera! rnbftances. at present "lost to view" In the deaths of the earth, exist In larre supply In the iJlsckhrk basin, and that tbe (feoloi? leal formation or ftrur. tare ol this region nnerrinnly indicates the exis tence of natural uas and tetrolium in nr.iimit 4 tjuantitles. With relerence to this subiect the ! Keoloist already quoted in his reiortsy: "Ua; i and oil springs erlst on the margins of the iJlack lick and its tributaries, and. geologically, this ', country presents as favorable Indications tor j.e- uuuuin as are uund d'ewhere where oil is ob- i tailed In lan;e quantities. I can gee no reason j why paying oil Weil cannot re had If the m.,.r ! sites weie selected for b.riMr them on the main i stream and its trttutarles. and abundant yields or petrolluia ol'talned at moderate depths. In tbe iclnlty of the old ( Hitter) f urnace. heretofore mentioned, about fourty years B4to a -bore hole" was pnt down to a moderate depth, and without the aid of modern appliances, the object being to obtain valines lor the manufacture ol sa'.L The well yielded quite a large supply of saltwater, but the bore" ,sj developed a vein or deposit of natural aas, which to this day force Its wry to the vurl.tcp with ijre.-u power and purity through a Urjfe volume of water." It my be remarked here that the foregoing tateiuenu barely do justice to the fs.:ts In con nection with this remarkable mineral district, but notwithstanding lt unrivt'ed local condi tions and adranuiKCS. end its van display of mineral wealth and n-.lnernl resources exMh:,i oa every baud, this region bus hitherto remained In comparative isolation and obscurity, owln al most whoiiy, as stated In the outset, to the lack ol railroad development and transit lacUitie,-. j such aior.e as railroads are en.iMed to supplr. i In fact tbe constmct'on of one or -norelit,cs of ! railroad ir.to at.d thr08h t!it mlueral district msy be sa'd to hsve teom a risramnnnt recoot. I tr.tit it mnn pern'fnert develorment ty Mi r.iinir aver ue- for trai s;.ortlr? !ti irod icts to the miri'tf of t! e ccur-try When th!-- shall be j r.-"inpif.iiei u wiii nf lvaa tbe Impi.rtanre it lustly !eierTe. uj rar.k with the ricnen and I m't pro-tnttre r,4 durable miners! sect oni In j Woitem Pennsylvania. The Ucr trafHe islone -a sticii a rt-ati would be UmnlT lueratlve n1 of ifrlf r-c-ntl le a profltaMe isTestment." ver;t r.ii:ruad i.ies have li n from time to 11 mr 'urTe: " ""' i-jte J thrresu tbe Blackhrk "'"""). im urt iirumeiitnl urey ot this kind wu matte in the years li-;o. by auttioiity ol the State Wrmrd mt'mliv.nniicin.... Pcniwylvaoia. fr a eorti.:uca railroad Irora HarriF'.nrfr to P:i'H ir?.-' t' w.rk helng i.larod nn'ivT tn-dirwt a of c.'iarv n. Schlatter, civil Wit ?lefr. itai.eiirK and t'ox n bis i ''' ' nu' Tl.e ervi waMkorouh!y t . " 2 WV?"'' ''"D ei.ert.vi irom the vruli-faiunu: knowieJue and attaiumcuu of the Jit: ;ul-he i eoalnccm '"i!ol. Their routes were sun-eyed .at tliat ,i,ne t'ctwen the at.ore named cities, name, ly' Norti'ern or Hii.kli.-u route; the Middle, Deir: ,ne oi the innfyivnia i I pleted line of the South renn-ylvsnfa K:iilr..ad. ! ; Jf these three lines, Mr. Schlatter, in his final ' report to tlie (Totnmifsioners. rerommended the adoption ot the Northern and I'.iai-kllek r.iute, wettward after pusvicg the summits of the Alle jchenles.m beina tbe rr,ot direct and practical as to jrraoient? and t-cnr tnicul of Ct.nstrr ctlon. It wat Mjppf.c.l tnnt t!i Penn-ylvaTia Unl roal t'omr.iny in prt.iectlne Its r.iad from H.ir rlbur to f'ltt-bnrj. soiue yes-s a no tbe Schlat ter survey would have adopted file nortnern or li'ackll -k i.ne. but it Is preniaed that tho ac,;i;i stii n ol the late iutproverr.et.ts paralleling its present iiuo lor a con.-l.tcmMa d!.-tncc-e wss t wur J, al'er i-:.s fnir the umitiit ot the Allcjhen !., oupied l 'Tiiab? witti t otent lc-al ir :l-aticKs. ; ind iced that 'mi any bunliy to adopt the n:id- die or I resent route between thoi-e clues, jsittne then other surveys and loeatl n f jr a r.tl'.rcnd ' ir.wrrsiBH the valley of Klaetlick :;ave been ma le, e.ist and wc-.-t. by Independent companies, ' the lat by the Pennsylvania UailpMd Cumpany, ! and ua:torii.;y with the simo iav..r.ible results attending the Schlatter su-rey, acd reoorts, viz : dire -tion, low grades au 1 minimum Crt tor eou j struction. Therefore, if science and the advan tage ol position are to be considered ol any 1 weight, there cannot be a uustion as to the su perior availahiility ol the lilacLlick route, tor up ward of thirty miles, ai a portion of the proper line of location f.rai;rcat short line railroad tie. tween the enct and the wcft.not to mention the local indueeuieuts (as herein flwwnj that cau be ollercd lor its c-instruction, in the shape of a nev. er laillnar tonnage trsffie trom its abounding min eral and other produ -Uve r'ources. Ia view tlien of this solid and durable mineral wealth, and of its unculled natural bituathm j and advautaif?. it i to t-e hopel ttiit the time will cot be lon;r deferred when the mtn'.ed im portance und inestimable va lue of this tcatchless Biackll'k mineral Held shall become fully Known and appreciated under the iuiekuiio; Impulse of enlmhteued eaterpriso and unslluted r.nlr iaj dtreloptneut. Cirxo. June S. HIARRIAliC I.lt KNSIJsi ISSt Fl. Tlie following marriage liceujes isiund by the Cierk of th Orphans' (Joint for tbe wcet ending Wednesday, June Z, 1K3 t Hariy M Ilav, Jolinstown, and Aianle 1 Curnow, Sunitnerliili. Conrad Mattern aui Ellziltc'lii Ilerst.;i,iai., Johnstown. Jiaies L YA jvafl?. .Jc!in-:town, and I.iz j Jw Siioarer KrfT'kiin Stephen L. ItftTiir, Ucnde tuwnrriin, and L'lvma rtlianne Huts-r. Eiflr tnwn-iii'. Jacob KutiuJ, (Joest tti-A TiSlnii, and Ma:v Ciitliaribf lit-ck. Elder townsilnii. .'vrm liatbaucri acd Melissa J. llaiumer, IScdloid couoty, I'a. I Have Had catarrh for twenty years, and ued all kiiun t irmiie! without relief. Mr. ! d.. ...i. .i . . . t -..i. I- . . i I oui.,1.. in uk:it. tt: i.u tic r an-, r-ctiiuiiie:iiti- ; j ttl Ely' C ream Halm. The effect of the I hrst application was mairical, it allayed the i ib fiats at ion and the next morniiiq my j head was clear as a t-ll. One iKittle has done me so inuch Ko-d that I aru convinced i its use will effect a permanent cure. - It is' wtothiuij. pleas&ut. aud ea-y lo apply, and 1 fttrouslv urte its Use by ail su Jems. titn). Terry. Falls. X. Y. THE T!ir IXjIiITJ if Ebcnsbur". Penn'a., $1.50 Per Year $150. The e-'tnlnu Natioial Campaign will an exeit ini as we 1 aft Interesting one and no psr soushuu'il be without a if'X.d newi-paper. 1 lie fidiiltlt btiKMis will lailbttitlv chronicle ail nauo.al and ItK-al events and win srive its readers all tne t ews. Die price Is within the reach of all aud no person can ailord to be wiluuul lt- A1IP TO A ! V liUl I s : KS. The lartte and reiiablo circulation of the Kitva- Masi (1 -Je') cttonien.ls It to the bivurabie consul- I eratlou ol advertisers and th.-tr favors w.ll be in- i serted al the li.wcit rates. The IhtiKis is ruad i weekly by about people. THE JOB PKlVTlXla OTl'H'I, connected with the Fkui m ax. Is one ot the most complete in ihe couiity. Ii.il Heads. Keller IK-tils. "arjs, Knveiopes, -ireulr. 1 1.1.1 er. I'oslets, l'ro';r;imuis. etc., t tc. will ! jj-.uic 1 ou sLorl iioli. e, li. the laltct i'.yics 31.1 ak the i-Awal. tc-U kilt: v-.i-ua. CAMBRIA FREEMAN GREAT The grand display of all wool $10 Suits now offered for sale by AVooIf, Son A: Thomas, the Pirn irminn Plofhifis of Johnstown. hrs stirred nn I " 7 1 j the whole connminitv. Customers are coming ! BEWILDERED BY THE GREAT BARGAINS and competitors fairly paralized mits that these arc espial to Johnstown. att. wafvr. eeift CSrSee their great display of new Spring ITats. lPnnifnl EiDortecI PliotoffraD'li 1i11 "ivPll ft'PP Wllh PVPTV T Ffl i 111 iT5A Lii 1 1 L i 1 U L. ADJOURNED COlirt S 3l8 ! I! Y Vi1iif tn ord'-r 1-u i nar out ol the Or-rhan!-' "ourt ol tuLrni 'ountv to tne 1 1- rected, I will epoc to I'ul.li" S.-.le at" Kx. linn-- ! Htei. in the Iforoujrh of Cuet stirioas. ou &1TL'J;DAY JULY at one o'clock, r. m tho f lowimr rie;cr Valuable Real Estate. 4. certn'n pirce or p:ir f-l ot unvested land ttu- ated iu . It irb"i.l towili lunty. I'a., raiiu.'.e-i ' n ?be Kn-- lv l-i nd oi" John Iurt.iti an i and Mirbacl iWrort.oc ilia Somn t.v !n.l of J John Karlh.--.iu and ;tars. on th ortil by land ' d Hj!i Iia,(HU a nd John Kur'ui . t i.i .tiitn.iiic l::u acres more or le-i. 'lu.s l.ina is dei.M-ly covered Kith valuable timber. i'KliMS. Une-tl.ir ! o! ti c pu'cin'e ney to ' t'41'1 at tbe connrtr::itifn o! t i t nml ti.. remainder if. two eqiiiil annual payments, v ith imcnci, to ue secured t y tne julguient boiols and ruor'.itiiie ol tl e purchar r. i:i.KS UN K Jli-.MfI.LVX, Trustee to sell certain Keal i.tate .d .JUf.hew Mr-Mull, n, occ'.l. June 1"., Issit.-ut. Assignee's Sale -OF Valuable Real Estate! BY virtue of n order id tlie Court of ('etntcon l'!e;i of air btia t tn: y, to me directed 1 will cxiete to puLllc sale on tbe prcmi-srs 0:1 S. ITUJW. '! 1 ; J (rAJ 30, ss, AT TWO rt:i.lCK. P. .M., the Jollowltig desi-nbcd re: cstatcto wit : All ttint cerT-iln piece r patrol of land sfinnte in Allegheny towt .ilp. 'umiri-i ( ' unty. Ponu sylvaniu h:j. 1i.!:ik Uoil- of .V iryrmi A' t! 1' irv, ictiTKC Lei.tz i:.:ard P- 1 1 y t nd h : j of 1 1 , r.:. Jtra.ju v. ib-cr-.,.-,-ij. c ijt,.i uz f.'.y ,"-r.-.' tu.-re or !..--, b.n-'t n f i i.-n.ry J.i !-.. u. n..w frame bsrn and tlie uece'sary out! und.nus thereoo ereiTcl . l'f.U.MS or S.M.r.. Ten j er cent ol the pur- i-BHue u:onev m 10 ptii when the property is fold me rami ; 1.1 one-lbir.l lit ttie Illation ..I tbe mi" aan ii:e reii:nii;.'.i-r 1:1 tw.i e.;u:ii pay m;:t 111 six iiT'iitl.s and twelve tuer.ths lrn:i the corfin:: 1 Iion i't Hie. Tne iic.eru 1 p: yuicnts i .i iar interest, nnd to heecured by n.e jj.1l-!L'-i:1 l.oii 1 and uortraKe of tlie purch t-Vr. l 1. KITTP-LL, A iynce of i- ri i;-i.-' ; lalo-( tt ux. Ut.ensburir. Pi...,li.ne th lss:. ::t. A SI'JXKK'S N. Tl'K- JS'otVe i.-t htrel v airn that .Tr-hn II. Kiske ml 31arv his wife. f W .'; :te T.iwn-i p. 'ami r. a I'oiinty, h-ne made :;n asr'nuietit of Ml tbe e:atc. real and perfonai. of tbe said Ji.I.u II Ki-l-.-r !i tec in r-tit f..r tbi beueri : .11 hincre-li-t'Ti. All porsoi-s icdcbrcil to tbe salt' l..hij H. ';kc nre iereby notirn-! to piakc tiaiucnt to Die without delny. :ti;.l thwe bav.ri cia imfi uHir.-1 tdm will present tbcui to mr 1'im.erlv anlbeiiti coted ijT set:!ctr.erit. it. It. Kil'I Kl.K. Assiuiice ot Jnl.n H. tote, et ux. Kber-rburu. Pa., June 8. Is: 8 -'it. T w)'i'TDi;-s n n ici:. j W hon iis. le'ter testamentary to the c t i'u ot Catharine Me.M. cr. late ot Washington t-.wnbip. iifie;i.-fi. bate I .. ti itmr.t'-d t. the fub-. ril er. all ,.er-nns indebted to tlie - tbl estate are ret; ue. 'ted ' tritke iintne ti:e p ivineiit u.id tb.isc ljaiinu ei.-iijus i.r iletiiituds auain.-l tliti cs- tnte, ct tbe decedent Hi mak" Vtnown tbesame tliecut.ir. I Mi". i-rK.Ti;i' Nt Tier: i lie-eas le'trrs .l aitfi . :iitr::r ion ' n the PMate ot l.ivid Stiles .late f ll'.ackl.ek t wtfhtp, dei-e i.se.i. iia. in j I een vranitd to tb un lrsi-n-ei. n..t;ec is berel uvea to all per.-- .t;s tn.P 1 ted to sj,; estate tourike payment wjttnuf rt'-Iav an.i thosa bavins el.t.ius against said estate to pre-ant tl.eui 1 rortv aii'h-nticHteu I ir scltlo mci.t. " " riAliY Slll.KS. Anjr'T if J'avbi Stiles. Placl.lick town.ip. May 30. Is8..t. !:M IN'tTi: STtlK's NOTil'K tnte of Klizibeth 1 1 'Ultra, deceased, late of Mnn ler township. t'Ambrb, ei.tmtv. Pa., tutvlnz been Hr!n'e. to the nn.lers'-.'ried. ludiec is bereuy Itiventoall 1 er-'.n it iibted lo sa'.J estate I o uinke tiynient without delay, ami tl nfs likvin.; claims -ibfainst tt t r--t toe tt i 1 pre-e tit t hem proi criy authenticated lor setllement t . .It HiN rilA.UA, Adm"r if Pllralth (l llara, dee'd. Cresson, Pa , Tday U. l'.b.-t;t. A IIM1MSTKATI irs NflTK'K.- iotce Is hereby a thai p'tters nt adtnir.is tratinn of the estle of Joseph N.tel. late (d .Mini, rter towi.shlp. county ol t;aiobria. decease 1. bav inK been arramed to the undersigned. All to r fi ns indebted to sum estate are hereby nM tried to iiiBke Prt.tne:it witho-.it nelav.and those bitv itii: e :.i;iLswill ureseot them, properly aulhcnt i cated bir setlltrreul lo JciHX J. KOHL, Adtn'r. Munrtcr, Pa., June 1. l ss.-t;t. A10 MiNJ--': at::ix' m i i -v. I i-;tate ot l"iT Ki.cK. deeeased. i.-.rers ol administration upmi t.'io estate if IVier 'hek. late "t ' Portaite t.-w isbiu, ;uatir a o.uutt, :'sch. i1. Imvint been itrar.lnl 10 t: e on- 1 dc'-i-ine 1 i v M e i.'i'ii-ii T ul .a!. I county. tiioe i ill.lt bt-l to mi l e-Vale ar re.;ue..!e-i to Uliike un loe.iia'e payment. ,! tln..-e Having c :aiiu :iiiii-t ti.e; tnino arc f.Ue't...i to prei-eut them ! ptupei ly uu.iie.iti.-tt.! li r ei tleinnt . 1 i i:u;il.A iLRK, AJui's, 1 Portage, .Tiinc 1. lis.v-Ct. yALl'Ald.i: KAK.M AT I'l.'IVAl K SALK - Die utoit-iKiitr.ed will sell tbcir fariu. sit- ' nated in Alleahoiiy iiw nhip. 1 inlninir l.-tn Is j 1. A. -Met iuui n. n. J. eli. litor Manstlell, an.i ot.-ierH. ciinuinni lis acre, no a ?res cleared nnd i-t welt mot ercu wuh oals. hemlock, cucum ber and hickory. A (tood twii-story-plniik ih.ui-o and frame barn, together with 11 necei.-iry otit buildifiKS. a never la' linit sp-tnif ol w.iter an.i a stream ol water ruiiiiintr thronyh t'ie I inn. There is also ;i cboiee apple, pear and peach trees on the promises. Tne alxne propertv will tie soid at a price and terms to sunt be purliaisr and a uood warrantee J-ed (f'lftnlce.i M A KY H'KY, ANN H KV. .luac 1st. Lt-rettu 1'osioHn-e, I'a. 11 m: sai.k.- j The sut scritier wall ell at prlv tte sal -a water Dower saw mill With Iroui one to h ,-e acres of around stiutrd In i.'A-.-T toivtislnp, I'ambrla I cotiuty, Pa. Th mill has a lti leet t verslu.i 1 wheel, a rircular saw. is in wood cukIh Ion and Is ' livate.1 about one.tiati uiilo Iroai tbe new town ot i JiaKUtins, on I no Km inker rar.r.eid. anf witnin ! aonarlerol a-n.lcof Ine r:tir..nd and a branch j . tbe railroad Is Inc ited riming within bve rd I of tbe mill. Tbe mill is s nrronud-d with a hue ' I lot ol tio-hcr, yet to cut. for a nood lave tint :.t, this is a rare opiMirtunitv . 'a.i oa or ud Ire-s the subscriber on the pn tntsc. ShH AS'l IAN IlllUZ. j 1.1'iti mriiiii, April 7,iss.K t'.m. WOOL! WOOL! W. MnniAV A. Son nam you to btin vour wool 10 Ail.it. 11.1 ant cet the hitl.c.l ui..VkcI price, en iter vh or Thai k. We tint it tne 1.,-. e.ftsi.k ..t l.ry t;..t.,i, Nt tuitu ai.d Carl -tils lu Cen'ral 1'eutisyiviiot-i to tu-ie.-t irooi. WM. mii;i;a ia si in. Kilialiil 1 : ; 1 7 l.lc.fi 1, it,-., June Sth. IV? -U:u. Altoona. Pa. lllilPIAl i.iiil utvr. Prlrrs I(i-t iit Miim PARALLEL EIBLES ! t'a.,es. lltef-WKi. Ia U-c. Jk Cii.ki. i. ' : 1. ' ' i ..' '1. . if . i t ,1 Oriaiis XCITEMENT I Everybody ad- SUITS any 1-1 Suit sold q.sewhcrc in A biir Varictv to select from. i 1 Kir. A'S-'.i: ven that the ("IfXTY ii'trin. 4'otiniy will attend. lor the purpose ol receiving ounty and !statr 1 ji.-i -.oo (orthrt w :r lss :tt fhe lilara ol' 1 boloiou tbe e!-ctloii In tt.e -pect!Ve dlsuict. ou tbo ilafcf 3icu'l(iueil teloW : South Fork 'royie Township , W llinore .... , Soiincrhlll P rtii:e . Liiiv Mid a.-' initton. : Tutu 1 iblll Utirouvli t 1 7. -. ti v a.:i lt'ioti 'iV-nn-l: li , Nt Minister J ... rr '! t- . 1 p Subtle bar. ii a 'I'wnsblp I.i. ! r T.m 11 - !;:,. 'I'rruliv-tr u l-rf :l l'. wii-1'i; July icth. 1 uly 17th. July l,th. July -.tti. July i.irh. ..lltlv . 1. July i!4. luly tiVh. :I luly v't ti , luly 2Tfn. tuiy 3 'tb. luly a 1 st. August lt August !. Augui t K t. A uuust '! h . Aut(Ut rth. Atlut Mb. August uth. August loth. Auk ust 131 h. Auirust 14th. Auirust 16th. August lutii. AuKUSt 17th. Auicust tioth Auaum 21t. Auirust aid. August ie. 1. luly ltjtli. July 17th. July 18th. July Ptth. July tat 11b. ..July 'id. I Jly KPli. 1 iy Wb. IlllV J!ll. I "ly i7:b. 1 til v Sl'lil. July sist. August 1st. VUKUST i t. Aunuet. d. A uii ust A 11)1 list Ttb. A uust tb. Auitust oth. Auirust loth. Aukusi J :it !. . A 111: ust 14'b. Vumi-t l&tb. Aumist Itith. August 171 . . tiKUst i-oih. A i.ziiJt August i.--.'. . wl'd t.o allowed on alt tciiiber 1st, ;ind aftei i I t- :.. i.-ii on all un- ' - . !. IK V. K. dcarberl l .nvn II" Itl ToWlri.') . i'.. K' aile '1 n r .t:p I lie l ow nbip btf t Toi,! best springs Ash ille fiallitun Township Al!-irlieny 'lownsbif Ixiretto , l.iackiiek 'i-ownliip..... t 'nuibr la Towni-htp .. .bKIlf nuri:. l'it War. I I.i't-u.-bui it. W est Ward l-ar-t f tii.eujauah V rankltn. W oo.l vn le. . 'l Ili'Ul.'UI .'.. 1st I; :.r t, ... .i.l 11: tn it u:i. -J.i W ;1r. .It hn-iow 11. I st Wi'! -I War 1 :ll ';.! 4tli Ward r,'h Ward t.th Ward Ttb vVurl Mlllvillc. 1st Ward M illvivc. t; 1 War! t dii;tiriA, l.-t Ward , 'atntTiH. d W a:J 'onpi-ibdale Pro.-pict t iriit'tif- n , .lai-ks n Tn-i:s!ii;i t 1 p r Vmli t . 'I a v lor. : t.-t 1 It'. '.' t t '1:1 email jiii l..wn.-'iip.... M- r t'l. K ll;WI.st;Jl 'a U1S '1 111, ip U 1 -li la :. 1 l ow OS 11 (- l-t-wer Ymler A tii-rotit.t 01 j rf rt-tlt 1 (,eit,er it ia.e paid on or l.-im-c s- per eei.t. w :d. ( ei: ty Treasurer. 1 rcasurcr's Oir.-e Kb; STAR SBHIP.fi PABL0B1 COR. CENTRE AND SAKFLE STREETS, EDCSCUr.'C, PA. J. II. (iAN'T, l'rof.rit-tor. rMI KPVUKIf .-!! ..:.., :ln. u'; st our place 1 I ol business Iu L .1.-: in- nottr Kverythlnn kept 1 II'-ilL .iii'i l i' r. 1 a ti relt:n lias been con- I net-rid Itti t e .i-.p wl.cr.. tbe imblic enti bo ac I e .mimi l.iti .1 v;tl. a 101 I I l ath, llaih tub find t-VlT l.'liru e..iiO'1-te-l tbi cle.,i:. 1'i.icaH Tou-jci.a a yy. kept pettectly What Medical r?Tea Say. Superintendents of Hospitals and tbe Kactiltv I in iit t.eral have, over tlieir own signatures, en I dorsua, : ir pnriry.aze autl uiict.uy, ihe i.ow weli- j ktm n stinuilni t. Ki.ri. s mi.vi k .;r.. The lirice Is within the reach of most anyone, te- iti-i ' ri 1 y t...i. b r a lu); nuitrt. You can also iret t be lolli iiic e;l fcniiu n br 1: us, never less tbau m yenTsoiut Un b s. ' ili-un'. or t iut-konheim-cis. Pu.l pinris. l each, or ij: quarts for i, neatly pa-i,e,i aiul rem ui.ywbere. end the money, that 1 mo mi to you dire't and obedient to ml laws. Address MAX KT.K1N. iHiiiler iu liye W hikkies. May 11, s, 1 yr. Alien hony. Pa. Important to Canvassers. WA STFH-Live tTanvassers In everv eonnty In tbe ;"niied Mates to sell 1 1 1. S 1'ATKNT Kt VKIS1 lll.H SAll lltON, wbica combines two vi li. us, Poli.-ber. Pluter, aic. one iron dulnsr Uh work of an ei.tire set ol ord:uarv irons. 1 Keti-hcalin-r bv t.'r or tileohoi lamp. lOffljw AvA .llll HOT hllllll.NN. Pnca liioderate. A lar;eaud iHHims; iiioome insured, ti e jd canvassars. Address. lor circulars, at, t'Oi r-AU liu& '.. ui IJct le St.. M. Y. EWiiri Firs Insurance Aiencj T. AV. DICK, General Insurance Agent. KliKySBUllG. I'A. We Want Youi To send us 40 cents for one of our e-in. FARM WRENCHES. Lib'kb, Handy and Stronir. ill Outwear and Out liut two tfrdiiiurv V ntuclini. YOU WANT An Elleu 11 Household S. D. Set. Thin h.x crnsi-ti of n Tt-sow,nd IT.mdM nn'T f.me ml" -l i-ii.i i;'. itl.l.s Lheh-s 1.' siTi'wsji ivers un.l eblselsil till. lie s;t,.; )i!l pa.-l.t-d 111 a neat Vtox.1,1 lux. l liistiwil in iiiiit.ii.iiv useftil ever vt lu-i-Hfc jirniitul u,e h.Mise, aL tin- ndiit, in l Ho .hop, uu, ll.clu.riu. bunt froo on recx-ipt of $ I .60. Ask Your Local Dealer "i for tli.-ni. if In- Ins not c..t tlu-:n, fie will net tlieni for you, or w w id acihI t-nher on nii-ipt id pi uf. as uliovc. St: ad stamp for our i'luatrateU cutue Ukjuc. ELIilUCHI & CO., Plantsville, Conn. AGEKTS V.IKS t W is stA Tt eanvurs 'or 1 m of the 1 ir lislt-d. i;rl' KNiiw.N M'l.s e..uu;ry i, t lit. ..rxl lenns. 1 t, id.i.-sl ci,ta. I-.KII.S li, tnoi (I! I'l a i.t lll- ' .!-. . M'KSKIIV. K.i.tii.. d I. S.'lll'li,iii;XLXA, .N. 1 iii'i. ..ICO'.V. PR Hia' VK,'K,,K " U-KIIUV. lilt. U.A O ''''' ',rr "s'e ami .iii . n. I --.t Oi-.tne liv iti.MMi Ami'iii-Hii ii.m,..iu . t.niir-wnt.-. d Wiit-ru-r lo ul ..Itl -r r.-, m.- ,o, or . r. l,i.i,d. s. t l,T ...a.!, tl. iai-t10. Li's of KEKHY WiP.3 EEECHER ,;,:;,;;!.S..h Ucu. Otii l-.iUr. ) ir.-srv-t Hook i Ills Isll IU W li JJICJUtiU PITED
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