KltKNSIll KO. TAMBIUA CO.. PA. Kill DA Y, MAY fi. 1. To Correspond enta. Whether v.u write In prose or v-ri-e. When y. ti'te not a thing to say. Sev It : Don't take half a day . W hen -...iir isles t nle In It. Ct..wd 'the -.hole thing In minute, l.lle M.ort-n rleetlng P',r , Don't 1 the wholeot jour pper V, ih fle which, at a pinch. -,..il.l le cornered 'n iin men. H. II h-r ili.wn until che ilomen; tvh.-h htr until -he glimmer?. W n.n j. i. ve ni t a thing to say, !ayit m n't take hall a day. A I. A I Is PI BMWAL. -Wl.cit in l.''.l "f j"b w,,rk ""' tl"' Yr.t f man. . lump of siifriir saturated with vine gar will cure liirrnimlis. Mi. (i.-..ri: H. i:'t.. rts lmk atrip tn Pitt-lnni; 'ii Wednesday. -Mr. I....iiiirl Hart man. nf H:ttiiiirs, ap.nt a f hours in town on Monday. Mr. Jos. .h I-mitf. of ( royl.- township, npi iit a fi-w hours in town on Mmulav. K-Sli. ritr .Ios. pli A. t;ruy, of farroll town. was a visitor to our tow n tm Mon day. -T. II. S.-anlaii. Ks... .if fiirrolltow n. pai.l a husiii.s visit to Kbctisliiit on TiK-s.lay. Atiout forty Hungarians were dis tliurired from the coal works at Kruirality tm Mmulav. Mr. l-'crmis Lloyd, of tin- tirin ..f Joint l.loyil .v Sons, is in l'liiliuiclpliiit buying a mot-W of l,'imiis. tiica-y dishes ran hi- washed w ith eaf l.v u-im; tepid water with a teaspoonful of keio-eiie oil in it. ' --Kx-Poor Director .lohn Korahaimh. of Cmyle t.iw uhip. w as a visitor to Kliens TutiiV on Tliiiixlay. Mr. John V. Shai liauuli. one of I'ur roIltown"s prosperous me rcltaiits was in town on Wednesday. Mr. Henry J. Hopple, one of ltarr tow n-hip's liet citizen, was in tow n on Monday for a few hours. The report circulated last week that Elmer P.runerhad attempted suicide was fake .-lory w ithout foundation. The h.irouifh fathers at I heir last meet tnir concluded to spend 4 in the im provement of the streets this summer. S. I.. Keed K-n.. of this place, has re moved his otlice to tin' tne formerly occu pied hy .Indite Parker on Centre street. Mrs. W. .1. I )n fton. of this place. Is vis Itltik' her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Patchin.of Patchinsville, t'leartiehl coun ty. Mr. J. A. Shoemaker, of this place, has been awarded the contract for irra.liiif? live miles of the new railroad north of t'arroll tov. n. The coal lands in lUacklick anil Jack -Mil tow nships are being liHiked up hy iiiun led tnen who have their eyes open for siec nlmtion. Mr. Jrse II. I ilati.oud. assignee of John and I.ucinda McCormick. advertises Borne valnahle r 'nl estate for sale in am tit er column. Messrs. Yilliatii K'ltuhall and Sherman Tlbliott on Wednesday last start. -d or Kentucky for the purpose of buying some fine horses. Mr. Timothy Jones, who for several years pat has been resident of Patcliin Vllle. Clearfield county, has removed to Ebfiibur. A V.-t morelanil county lad hIiu "didn't know it was loaded' shot on his brother's cr. at toe. and the latter Is iflad it Wasn't his head. Seven million dollars worth of Penn sylvania property went up in llauies and Smoke last year. Half of it w as covered with insurance. The Central Hotel in Lor.-tto, lias heen Opened up by Captain McDonald, of I,orct to and I- now ready to accommodatf the traveling' public. Mr. Ueorife WcNirarvcr. an old-time resident of KhetishurK. has been appointed alderman of the Tenth ward. Altoona. by Governor Partisou. (eii Short who was admitted to the aim-house from Carroll township, about two mouths a so. died on Thursday of last week, aureil about '.r! years. Theodore Itaker a former citizen, of Elder t"wiiship. who was admitted to the alni-hoii-e it) h 1 1 1 six weeks aifo died on Wfdne-dav a if e.l about iV.1 years. M r. James White, of Itlacklick town shi. w ho has Im-cii takintr the Fiikkmax ')' it started, w as In town on Monday D'l aid this office n pleasant call. - A two-year-old daughter of James Coyle, re-idiim near Johnstown, had one fjje totally destroyed m Sunday by an old-e.si.-ter, who thrust a stick Into it. Or. .1. rjtz. an old practitioner in O'lcar flel'l county, died suddenly at his honn" in Dal'.'iis Saturday eveiiim;. Death was Cat.- 1 by an excessive dose of chloral. -Thei-oal industry of the 1'nited States tarni-hes einploytneut to .'ii.(io persons, towliniiilnn.iKi.iHi s paid iii w aires, and the capital invested Is estimatod at K.VI, 000.' . -Tlie Piai klick Laud and Improvement cornpaiiy of Cambria and Indiana coun ties' w a-chartered at H iirrlsburif on Mon day, w i;h olli. es in Philadelphia, capital l5o.i. Mr. loant Ko.n. f Uosetmrir, Clear field county, and Mis I.Uhc Irwin, of Glai.Mw, Cambria countv, were united in marrlau'i' Tin-day at llollidaysburR by Justice C. IJ. Jones. The c.ttaife that N helne erected on the Maple I'ark piouiids Is fat nearinir completion and it is said It will be occu pied the coininir summer by Mr. Parks, of thai'.! i,-k Diamond Steel Works. Pittsburg. ":ty Treasurer lioyd. f Johnstown, drew .. from the c unty treasury last week a Johnstown's share of the amount receiv.-d fr i,lUur i,,.,.,, Ebensburif has to r..t content w itli Jjv, a- her share. Tin- Informations made at Johnstow n by Mis. Mciiouu'h, of Portage, tgalii-t Join. Ityrne. of the same place, for selling liquor to miners and persons visi bly liiloucate.1 were w ithdraw n tm Tues day. l'.ter Lorenzo, in a dispm.. with u COOBtrytuan In Pittsbui if on Monday was Shot in the stomach and killed. Uireno kept a hoarding bouse at Sank.-r's big till .on the Cambria A Cleartield railroad )a-t avlnt. r. The state Tearl.ers' As.s.H'iatioii will M i their annual Institute at Heaver Falls o 1 u. -day, Wednday and Thursday. July '.''. and 7. (;uv..nmr pattisonw ill prede ,,e second day an deliver an ad drew mii popular education. -So cial sheep.killi.iKdotrs are prow l- ,"Un',,,"Jat "if,lt i" t'-rroll township. William Wasscr. John H.,KU(. al, .s,.ra. Phln. siTT,;rldlnffer. of that o.w nsnip. have ree..,.Uv lost twosh.n.,. d are now '" for the muttoU.Willi,1K ,.a- -Vhilei e,K up the marVt square l yesterday ftv.rning. the ru, under t ( ommisslouer Uest found a fireman- SI .i"'" ,J" b""t ,iht' hw he sund and evidently Muuut,d to rr V hr- crnpai,l, and w a u as,d JJ -y .be flot,. It m tlirnwl OV(.r to HUl.a.l ,rviri dpJvep u, AjUtam,f 3"""; --rv It f . a John F. Bowman, a wealthy and much resoected citizen of Altoona, died on Mon day aged sixty-eiitht years. He establish ed the first hotel in Altoona and was for twenty years a director of the First nation al bank. John MeCIarren. an old resident of Croy le township, was brought to jail on Tuesday for safe keeping. The old man has lately lieen showing evidences of in sanity and his friends thought it lietter to have him con lined. He will in all proba bility lie sent to Dixmont. A man living in Perks county, this state, was Iwirii on February 22. was mar ried on February 22 to a woman Inirn on February 22. They have five children, every one of whom were liorn tin February 2 '. That family certainly shows tine rev erence to Washington's natal day. On Tuesday evening the laborers em ployed on the dump at Dishart's on the new railroad let a large rock roll down w hich struck on the brick work of the arch over the stream and knocked a hole in it alKiut ten or twelve feet in diameter. It will take several days to repair the dam age. John Daily, a war veteran of the late war. who was so outrageously misused by a band of masked robbers some two weeks am near Hollidaysbiirg. died on Friday. While .v reward Is offered and local of ficers are busily engaged searching for the murderers, no arrests have yet lieen made. The MetrojHilitan Theatre Company plaved at the (iera House in this place on Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday night-. The company Is a (food one. and although t lie receipts were not what the company deserved, each play was given with a high degree of talent and art worthy of u crow ti ed house. Sarali the little daughter of .Vr. Aliel Lloyd. Jr.. formerly of this place, died at ISurrell station. Westmoreland county, on Sunday last and her remains were brought here on Tuesday. The interment took place at Lloyd's cemetery after t he arrival of tlie noon train. The child's age was two years and six months. Clarence Cameron, of Sunimerhill. ag.il fifteen was killed on the railroad at that pla.-e on Wednesday of last week III attempting to cross the railroad tracks. After the passage of a freight train he crossed to the other track without notic ing the engine of a passenger train which struck him causing instant death. The horses purchased In Kentucky by Mes-rs. (I'llara. Luther .t Davis and .T. It. Denny, of this place, and Thomas Pea. h. of Loretto. arrived last week in good con dition after their long ride in the cars and are handsome specimens of horse flesh. Messrs. O'Hara. Luther t Davis Ixiuirht six. Mr. Peach three and Mr. IVnny two. The engineer corps surveying the line from Itradley's to thu Itlacklick are busily at work every day and are now down near Thomas' meadow. The line run north of town Is tnticli nearer water level at Iteulah than the line run through the town sever al years ago which kept pretty well up on the side of the hill at the deserted village. (lit Wednesday of last week a numlicr of spikes were driven between t lie rails on the Cresson V Coalorl railroad with the evident intention of wrecking the south iMiund passenger train. Luckily an extra freight train pased along and escaMtl ac cident. A train was wrecked at the same Miint almut live years ago when the fire man was killed. On Saturday, last the large factory of the Prairie State Incubator Co.. at Homer City was destroyed bv tire, as was also, a two-story dwelling house lielouging to Samuel Creswi-II involving a loss of a Unit $."... For a time Cuthries' large lutnl r mills and yard containing alumi f2.".ioo worth of IuiiiIht w e re in tfreat danger but were finally saved. Thirteen Italian laborers who were working on the railroad in Minister town ship were arrested on Monday and taken to (Jallitzin. charged witlt robbing a icd- dler. According to the peddler's story, a short time ago he stayed over night in their shanty and in the morning his pack had been robticd. After the prisoners were taken to (iallitin the matter was settled. A dispatch to the Pittsburg papers from Johnstown on Tuesday says: A wide oiien illicit distillery is in bold tolera tion about two miles alitive Concuiaugh. A large Hat rock haugs over the ravine, and w hen a sum of money is placed Uion Hand the purchasers discreetly withdraw they may soon return to find Instead of the money aliottlc or jug of real mountain dew. Otlicers are after the gay moon shiners. A Hungarian miner named Moleski met a horrible death in the Mammoth shaft, Westmoreland county, .shortly Itc fore noon on Monday. The miners had mounted the cage to be draw n to the top of the shaft, when in some manner the un fortunate Hun was caught between the side of the cage and the shaft and was in stantly killed. He leaves a wife and sev eral children. The Altoona, Gitzi-ttc of Wednesday says that llcorge Patrick, the Hungarian who was injured last wcuk on the railroad near Portage by havlnghis legs crushed, is in a very precarious condition, and his death is expected to occur before long. He has so far refused to allow the mem bers to be amputated, despite the advice of surgeons. Tuesday night he was told that the oticration would still leave him a chance for life, but he says he would rath er tlie than be a cripple. Mr. Karhart Farabaugh, a well-known citizen of Allegheny township, died sud denly on the Thomas Kgerfarni, in Carroll tow nship, on Monday, aged fi.1 years. A abort time ago the executors of Thomas Eger, deceased, sold the farm And Mr. Far abaugh liecame the purchaser. On Mon day, w hile looking over the farm, Mr. Far abaugh b-came very sick, and continuing to grow worse, sent to Carrolltown for a physician and a Catholic priest. Mr. Far abaugh, however, died beforetheir arrival. Messrs. Thomas Harnes and William P. Duncan. of Philipsburg, and J. J. L tie, of Clearfield, were here on Wednesday and ditive out to Jackson township to inspect the Davis tract of land, containing about 1.2U) acres, which is underlaid with coal and heavily timbered. They have had an expert examining the land for the past month and are negotiating for its purchase. The land liehmgs to Captain Thomas Davis, of this place, and his two brothers, Timothy, tif East Concmatigh, and David, of Morrellvllle. Thousands of railrwad ties and valua ble timber were destroyed by a forest lire on the ridge east of Youngstown, West moreland county, on Sunday. Over l. acres of the most valuable timlier In that locality was destroyed, and but for the prompt action of the people living in the neiglibtirhood, houses and barns would fallen prey to the angry flames. The ties and oilier prepared timber were the prop erty of the poor mountaineers, and their loss a winter's work is great. The fire Is lielieved tti be the work of an Incendiary. A fatal explosion occurred on the Penn sylvania. & Northwestern railroad at Ir vutia. by which two men lot their lives. The boiler of engine No. 2.1, running on the alxive road, exploded at half-past ten o'clock on Wednesday morning, killing Engineer F. L. Moulton and Fireman Charlea AWe. The engineer's body was found a hundred yards from the scene and the fireman was blown entirely through a box car. One piece of iron weighing about .Vio fHiund was found over a quarter of mile from the ncene of the accident, tnd smaller pieces were scattered through th town. JJoth nKinter and lircman 1:vij families John Edmiston. of Jackson tow nship, aged 7." years, was brought to jail on Sat urday last by Sheriff Shumakjr charged ni oath of Jeorge Simmons with M.ootiiig the latter's hciffcr. Edmiston is badly crippled and hardly able to w alk. A young man named Carncr, residing at Huulershurg. Centre county, is only seventeen years of age but his lieighth is six feet four inches. He i:- slender and is grow ing rapidly and bids fair to become the tallest man in the United States. Mr. Peter Riley, one of linn of con tractors MoMiinus A Riley, w ho have the building nf the section of the branch rail road from Kaylor's to Cresson, died in Minister on Monday last from pneumonia. Mr. Riley w as aliout forty years of ageaml a resident of Altoona, w here his remains were, forwarded tm Monday last for intt-r-ment. Thomas Thompson, a Pennsylvania railroad brakemaii. while engaged in mak ing a coiiplingon Monday evening, slipped ynd bill across the track. The train passed over his right thigh, inflicting fatal injuries. Thompson was a resident of Derry. near which place the accident oc curred. He w as married and leaves a wife attd several children. Wesley Miller, a nephew of "!eneral Seigel" Miller, moonshiner and murderer of old man Hochstetler, had a hearing 1h f.ire l"nited States Cnmmissioner McCand less at Pittsburg on Friday last, charg.-d with illicit distilling, and was held' for court in tlie sum of ?.vm. All of the wit nesses against him offered to go on his bond and they were accepted. One of them said he would like to have the de fendant go home till the fall term of .-ourt. This w as agreed to. While overhauling a passenger coach at Altoona last week, fifteen Vik bonds were found concealed in the ventilator of the w ater closet. The Itonds were draw n by the Tennessee and Nashville railroad in favor of Smith county, Tcnn. They were dun in the year lS'.C, and the coupons are cutoff up until January, isr.'. They were turned over to the railroad authori ties to await instructions from tlie Smith county officials. It is supMised they hail lieen stolen, and the thief lieing possibly hard pressed, had bidden them in that strange place. Joseph Pala is tlie name of tlie Fin lander w h. attempted suicide in the Cai rolltown lock-up. as reMirtti in last week's FitKKM.vx. lie w as brought to jail hereon Thursday of last wtt-k and :tn Tuesday of this week was taken to the Almshouse, where he is rcortcd to have a fair chance for recovery. In his country the penalty for burglary is death, and w hen arrested and charged w ith that crime and lieing ig norant of the laws of this country, he thought he would lie executed for certain. It is said that be is inn. Kent of the t rim.' and an itlihi can tic proven in his case. The Pittsburg lHxiMitt-h of Monday last has the following: John T. Fiider whh1. of Coal Center, the insane mau w ho escaied from a con-table at tlie Panhan dle depot tm Saturday last, is once more a pri-oner at Central Station. The consta ble was taking the prisoner to the Wash ington county ptior farm, ami while wait ing for a train I'n.l.rw ikh! ma Hatred to give tlie tillicer the slip. The esca;tl prisoner managed to get as far as Kbens burg. Pa., w here he was captured by Sher iff Wilson, who is now on his way to the Washington county farm with him. James White, of Irw in, has just sold l..mo acres tif coal land for a quarter of a million that was involved in tlie P.m. I bank failure. The Westmoreland Coal Company is t he purchaser. The tract is situated in Versailles and north Hunting don townships West worelaud county, and adjoins th? other lands of the company. A large shaft will be sunk to develop the proierty. and ultimately this promises to be tlie largest colliery in the gas-coal re gions. Tlie coal will lie transMirted over a lateral railroad, w liicli is to lie construct ed from tlie Scwickly branch of the Penn sylvania railroad at Fulton iiosl -office. The annual meeting of the Juniata Valley Editorial Association was held in the Tribune otlice in Altoona last Friday. There was a fair attendance, and after the opening of the meeting for business, tlie following otlicers were elected for the en suing year: Presideut, II. C. Dern; vice president. Frank Mortimer; secretary and treasurer, E. Conrad: exceutivccommittcc, T. II. II aster, Hugh Lindsey and XV. XV. Trout. Several minor ijucstions were dis cussed and the merits of a number of places for the next excursion were put forward. The date of the excursion w as filially fixed for Scptcnilicr .1th. but the executive com mittee was given power to select tlie route. The. meeting then adjourned. An exchange says there seems to be pecuniary responsibilities that don't make it pleasant or safe to lie a liorough council man, for some one has gone to the trouble of discovering that all contracts made by borough councilmen with gas or electric light companies for the lighting of the streets tif any liorough. and to be paid for out tif the borough funds, are illegal and cannot tie collected off the liorough, the councilmen being personally and indivual ly responsible for all such bills contracted. And, if the taxpayers of any liorough saw fit to do so. they could tiring suit against councilmen and collect all moneys paid out on such contracts. This is not a pleasant situation for liorough lathers, but it is said to be the law nevertheless. A letter received at this office from Chest Springs, Cambria county, says that a Kite rtti.'jX'.'ti1,' inches in size, alighted on a farm at that place on tlie 12th, Inst., licaring a card with the inscription. "Hill side, March 12, Itf.rj." It looks as if this kite had lieen started from Hillside, on March 12, and after a vacation trip of a month decided to locate iiermancittly in a Cambria county meadow. Doubtless some one at (icttesburg is mourning his long lost kite and will lie glad to know that it fell into kind hands those of a girl. There's quite a foundation for a romance here, and if the sender tif that kite will call athe (Jazcttc office he will be furnished w ith the address of the lady ho has tak en such g.xid care of his high-flyer. Indi ana Gnzette. Mr. John Fulton. (General Mining en gineer tif the Cambria Iron Company of Johnstown, was in this vicinity on Tues day looking up the company's interests. The company is endeavoring to make a deal with Messrs. Powell and Ashcroft who tijierate the Cresson shaft, to buy that plant. The negotiations are about closed, and If everything is satisfactory it will give the Cambria Iron Company access to atiout .l.nno acres of the tiest coking coal in this region. The capacity of the Cam bria Iron Company, for coke is about '.io tons a day, which will add greatly to the prosjierity of this place. If they can agree ou tei ins they will build 3 coke ovens and make other improvements that will give employment to a large number nf men. Gnllitzin YiiulitttViT. A numlier of Catholic pastoral changes have recently been made in the Pittsburg diocese. Among them are the following: Rev. Thomas Walsh to lie pastor at New rv Vice Father Dunphy, w ho has gone to Ireland: Rev. Father O'Shea, late assist ant pasttir at St Peter's, Allegheny, to be pastor at Huntingdon; Rov. Father Keat ing, transferred from Wilmore, where he was assistant pastor, to St Peters; Rev. J. Ilauer, late of St. Mary's Altoona goes to RM-hester; Father Schoener, recently or dained, goes to St Mary's; Rev. E. Mi Evoy, of St Augustine, is transferred to Coylesvilie, Kutler county; Rev. John Luddon, late assistant to Rev. O. P. tial laher. South Side, Pittsburg, goes'to St Augustine, Father McEnrue, of Coyles vi!!e, takes charge of the new church at Ehrcnfeld. John Verban. an Austrian who worked in tlie Cambria Iron Company's Rlooming mill in Johnstown, tm Tuesday night, w hile w heeling ashes up a plank to a car. w as jolted off by an engine shifting cars, and falling with his left leg across the rail, had it ground off between the ankle and the knee. He was taken to the Cambria Hospital where it was amputated at the knee. A grand re-union of the Army of the Potomac will lie held in Scranton. Pa., on the 1.1th and Hi of June. The occasion p oiiiises to lie the most memorable in the history of the society since the re-niiioit of ts;. The ranks tif the veterans will lie conspicuous for the vacancies that death has in ad y therein. In the very nature of things these re-uuioi s w ill soon tut-onie a thing of the past. Another quarter or a CNtury w ill. if it d.ies uot close them en tirely, leave but a few grizzhtl men lean ing heavilv upon their staff as representa tives of the grand liody of active, restless, ambitious soldiers, who laid the shaping hand of their valor upon the destiny of the dark years of the civil wai. In relation to coal matters the Pitts burg Poxt says: "Mr. Scott, of Alttmua. Is out on a geological tour with the pur pose tif securing data for the formation of a geological map showing the connective and litho.ogical relation existing lieiwevn the Clearfield Cambria ami Somerset coal formation and the Pittsburg measures. The survey will extend from Callitzin along the P. R. R. to Pittsburg, and the re sult is anticipated with unusual inter est by geologists throughout the state. The necessity for such survey arises from the fact that a new school of geologists ier sist in claiming that the Pittsburg coal system is geologically tlie same as the car boniferous strata in Clearfield. Cambria and Somerset. Mr. Scott, w ho is a tie s paer man tif long exierience, has made geology a life study, and it is no Inconsid erable credit to him and his profession that he has lieen selected by banding scientists to determine the matter at issue: If. as he seem to claim, theClearliehl coal veins all lie ticiic.it h the Pittsburg system, it w ill be a urittcr of very considerable economic interest to the lieople tif this city'" Obit aiary. STORM.--Diet! at his home in Clearfield township on Monday. May 2. is.i2, Mr. Icw is Storm, in the s-rtrd year of his age. The deceased was liorn at Dawson's Mills in Allegheny township on the 12th of June, istr.i. and at the time of his death was S2 years, lo months an J 2i days ld. He is the last of tlie family of John Storm, one of the pioneer set tiers of Cambriaeoun Iv. w ho died February 1.1th. lsli. On the J.ird of February. l:is, he marri.-d Mar guerite Pfoff at Loretto. the ceremony that made t hem oie- lieing performed by Rev. D. A. Oallitzin. After his marriage he resid ed in Loretto until IMS, follow ing his trade as carM-uter and undertaker, and then te moved to the farm Umiii which lie died. He is survived by his w ife Marguerite. and three sons. John, tif Altoona: l-w is Theo dore, who resides near Chest Stirings, and Augustine;., who lives on the farm where licili.tl. His daughters are Mary, wife of Thomas Callaglian. tif Chesl Springs: Sus hii. wife of W. A. IS. Little, tif liretto; Agnes, w ife of (Jeorge Pvrnes. of I'.risbin, Pa., and Ellen, wife of John Kia.ly Mc Cullough. of Cumberland ctiuuty. Pa. His remains were interred in tlie cemetery at St. Augustine ui Wednesday last after a high mass of requiem for tlie rcine of lii s soul. May be rest in ica c. Marrlwce l.lrr . The following marriage licenses were is sued by th? Clerk tif the Orphans' Court for the week ending Wednesday, May 4. l.r.': John I. Row man. Oraie illc. Pa., and Margaret Madge Dick. Ktienshiirg. '1'h. Unas 11. Williams. ICarr township, and Lizzie E. Ed wards. Itlacklick township. John M. Nagle. Itlair-ville, Pa., and A. June Koi lin. Johnstown. Steve liarvan and Annie Neniecx, tial !itin. Joseph llaidaud Ella Nagle. Allegheny township. Henry Walls and Violet II. Sease, Por tage. John Timnra and Mary Dymura. Johns town. James F. Shore and Henrietta Hurk. Coal port. Pa. John E. Tomilson. Alllegheny township, and Lucy F. Strittmatter. Carrtill township. William Zenkand. Allegheny county, and Annie E. Link. Carroll township. Ansel m It. Kirsh. Rarr township, and Maggie I). Kane, Carroll tow nship. Thomas Davidson and Mariatiihhs, Por tage. R. J. Rerkebile, Johnstown, and Nettie F. Shugart. Dale. Kail road (iaanlp. The continued tight between the Penn sylvania and Heech Creek Companies for right of w ay up the river was biought to a close last week amicably. The R.-ech Cre-'k abandons the river country and the Pennsylvania concedes right of way up Chest creek to the Patton coal lands. The work on the Chest creek branch will com mence at once. The building of an outlet for the Hel vetia coal seems to lie an assured fact and the connection w itli the lteech Creek is al so certain, but just where the connection is to tie made is the only thing unsettled. Two (Miints are contemplated either at Clearfield or Curry Run. The i:ople of the county seat should make every effort ios sible to have the connection here as the same would greatly benefit the town in many ways. Let the enterprising, influ ential men take the matter in hand and leave nothing undone to achieve success. Clriirjit hl Piillir Spirit. The gradual oicning of tlie budding trees and the shooting upwards of the blades tif grass are signs tif the advent of spring. The farmer is already at work stimulating tlie grow th of his crop by fer tilizers to insure a rich harvest. Nature needs stimulation and why should not man? The system needs building tip af ter the attacks of gripjie and cold, and the only tonic Is pure w hiskey. Max Klein, of Allegheny, Pa., has the endorsement of eminent physicians, certifying to the pur ity tif his famous Silver Age and Du quesne Rye Whiskies. Sold everywhere at J1..HI and 1.2.1 jier full quart. Six-year-old Peuna. Rye Whiskies, absolutely pure, at l.m iier quart or six quarts for .l.m. Send for catalogue and price list of all kinds tif liquors to Max Klein. 82 Federal street, Allegheny. Pa. For sale by J. A. K. Render, EU ns bure. 1'a. 9Ilaellaa4aa Natlrra. 1jBKNSHt.'Kt MAKKLK AMI :1KAN11K J Work, a rketrbe.t by a cperlal reporter r the Johnstown Itaily HrrtUd. Kellable dealer! and fine good. Durlnir a recent Rylng trip to mibarg the writer ol tbl article vmited the Marble and It rani te Worm of Ju. Wilkinson h. Son, which were lounded in 1HS0. The senior member of this progressive firm has bad an experience of thirty five years, and his son and nartner Is also a skilled worker. The class ol work they pridace Is ol the hiahest class and style, from four to Ore hands are employed and the very finest mon ameDU In the county teat are specimens of their skill. Shipments are made through thu. and to ad)olnlna counties. All kinds ol cemetery work Is executed and a fine line of Iron Kalllnic Is handled and so'd The stock of work kept on hand (recelred by the car-load) is ery extensive and many rery fine monuments are exhibited, two especially betas; executed In the rustic style and In Imitation ol brickwork, with a finely executed cross on the top. Among the many fine monuments erected by this firm Is an etabt-ton fitfteen-leeuhlKh monumen'. for Sheriff tlrirhth. monument lor r ather Christy (sixteen feet hitch), also monu ments lor Jacob Klbler and daughter ol John (irlttttb. Hoth gentlemen give personal atten tion to business as welt as executing the finest work. In all the time they have been In business they have adhered strictly to the maxim all goods just as represented and prices as low as the same class ol woik can be bought elsewhere. We have no hesitancy In recommending Messrs. Wilkin son a Son to our) readers as reliable business men. rirnaressive and trustworthy. Visit their eetab iphmeot before ordering elsewhere.' tVSpeclal attention paid to setting work. T7HJK SALE the Ixiretto House, Loretto, Pa. X Terms easy. Kor particulars, address MHS. E. U. M'lH INAL.D, March tl. 18W. Loretto. Pa. l r ANTED! Furs of all kinds, tor which the TV highest market prices will be tiald. Bring them In. U. L,. r KEUtKICKS, oct30 xUiensbarg. Pa. A OAK-LOAD ot tiarb Wire cheap at Dulton itson'i. OBPIUNS' COIRT SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. I)Y virtue ol sn erder of the Orphans' Court of JI Cambria county. Penna.. there will be ex Hed to .ubl:c sale en the premises ol Susan Sto.m.ln the korcugb ol Oallitzin. said county, SATURDAY, MAY 2!ST. 1802, at So'clMk.r. w.. the 'ol'owlng described real estate, la'e the property of John T. Storm, de teased, to wit: That certain lot or piece of groond situate In the borough ol Oallitzin. county ol Cambria, and s tate of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Lot No. 4. Irontina so leet on Burns street and extending bark ihe same width ona hundred and sixty leet o an alley, said lot belnic lorinerly part. I the Peter Burns estate. ALSO That certain lot or piece ol ground In the said borough of Oallitzin. adjoining lot ol Arthur Wharton on the east and by lot ol Khoddy on the weit. and fronting on a fifteen foot alley that extends to Bridge street, having erected a two-story blank Dwelling House, a plank Stable and Outhocres ALSO That certain other lot of land situate in the said borough ol Oallitzin fronting sixty feet on Jackson stieet west and extending back to en alley fifteen leet wide east along lot of Davit H. Berky on the north one hundred and ten leet. and south ninety feet Irom an alley to Jackson street. ALSO The undivided one-half Interest In and to a tract of land containing 25 ACRES, situate In Allegheny township. Cambria county. Pennsylvania, bounded and described as billows: Bealnnlng at a post, thence north 63 dettrees east M perches to a post: thence noth M deitrees west b e relies to a port; thence north 47 degrees west 40 perches to a post: thence north M degrees west 6 torches to a !ost: thence south I deurees j wet to, fierhes to the plase o? beginning, being f part of a larger tract of Iwnd formerly owned by Michael McOulre. There Is about 14 acres of said I land cleared and there Is erected thereon a two story PLANK HOUSE j and Outhoases. and a Mill formerly leased to John Sankerand nsed by him. TERMS OK SALE: One-third of purchase money on confirmation of sale; one-third In six months and the balance In one year from the confirmation of sale and to t-e serurrd b judgment and exemption notes or bond sr omortgage of the purchaser at the op tion of the administrators. W. A. B. LITTLE, A. J.SANKKK. Admlalstrators of the estate of John T. Storm, deceased. April Tl. 1M. Pttlitinil All nmir-tlin ii. FK IHSTKM7T ATTOKNEY. I hereby announce mysell as a candidate for Ihstrirt Attorney, subiect t-t the decision ol the Itemoeratle prlmarv election. K. J. Ot'O.VXOK. Johnstown. March 34. lavs. "CHJK ASSEMBLY. JT To Ike 'lmutrrmtir Yotm f Vmrnbria countv: I hereby announce myself a candidate lor the nomination lor Assembly, aubiect to the decision of the Democratic primary election . El. T. M'NEELIS. Elrst ward. Johnstown. I7HJK PKOTHONOTKAKY. r I hereby announce mysell a candidate for the etflre ol Prothonotary , gobtect to the decision ot the Itemoeratle primary election. JAS. t;. HAKBY. March . 1892. nth: ward . Johnstown Pa IOK PtMIK 1I KECTtlH. I hereby ant. ounce myself as a candidate lor Poor iMrector. subject to the decision of the Hem. ocratlc primary election. KAPHAEL H1TE. Carroll township, Starch 1. ixvi. IfUK KEOISTEK AND RKtXIKIltK. We are authorised to announce that James P Oreene. of the Eltteeath ward. Johnstown, will be a candidate for the nomination ot the of. nee ol Kegisterand Kecorder. subject to the action of the Iiemocratie primary election. IOK KEOISTEK AMI PECOKDEK. Tm the Dtmorrmlic Yolrrt of t'emOne rounfy. I hereby announce mysell as a candidate lor the nomination lor Keg I Her and Kecorder. sub ject to ihe decision of the Iiemocratie primary election. It. A. McOOl'OH. H II. MYERS. ATTOHNBY-AT-LA W. Ebbsjbbubv, Pa. OUIoi la Oolloaade Kow. oa Centre street. YOU WILL LOSE MONEY If you don't buy your Spring Suit from J. B. WILBER. OPEN FOR YOUR INSPECTION. THE LARGEST STOCK AND LOWEST PRICES ON ALL GOODS WE EVER NAMED. Our Sprint? Goods: Shoes all qualities, styles and sizes. Hats of all the latest styles and leading brands. Caps f.r jwople who are particular about the "latent." Furnishing Coods of all kinds in abund-aiu-f. Neckwear and I'nderwear that out-rival anything you sec elsewhere. Umbrellas all grades, colors and sizes Rubber t'oods and "Fish brand" slick ers. Working Pants, Dress Pants. Over-alls and Jackets. Slippers for men, women and children. Z&-THK CHEAP EST 50- C EXT SMUT IS EBEXSli L'RG. Give Us J- IB. "WILBER, EBENSBURC'S CLOTHIER. Vl'KITOK'S NttTlCE la tlie orphans' Court of Jambrla eonnty. In lb matter ol the first and partial account of H. T. O'Krlel. executor of U) last will and testa ment of Francis O r rlel, lata of Ue ttoroag h ol Ixrctto. deceased. HaTlOK heen appointed Aadltor by said Court to report a dlstrltmtlon of the fnnd In the bands ol the eiecntor. notice It hereby alrin that 1 will sit at my office In the boronh ol Kenra ra; on Tatmelaty, tate I7lss my afMar, lM, at 1 o'clock, r. .. lor the parpueeof dlscbanrlna: the dotiea of said appointment, when and where all lersons Interested may attend or te forever de barred Irom nomlDK 'a on said I ncd. IKINAL.II E. M'FTUN. Ebenaborc. Ym, April tl. 1IV2. Auditor. HUTU. L.EUKANHK. U J. SHCTTlt. Paoraiaroa. Icated at ItaBels. Fa., near the U, R. it P. Hallway Iiepot. We always endeavor to fur nish tbe best accommodations to business men, pleasure seekers and boarders. Persons In search ol somlort and quiet will find It a desirable place to stop. The Table It unsurpassed and Is always supplied with the best tba market aflords.and all the delicacies of the season. The Bar It sup plied with the choicest ol pure liquors and elitart and nothlnpr but the best Is sold. Special atten tion given to the car of horses. H. J. SCHETTIO. AHMINISTKATOKS' NOTICE. Lt:ers of administration la the estate of Charity T. Sharp. !'e ol the township ol Al legheny, county of Cambria, deceased. ha7ln been granted to ns. notice Is hereby riven to all persons owtns ea Id estate to make payment at once, and those and those bavin claims against the same will present them properly autneatl cated lor settlement. JOHN W.SHAKP, JOSEPH SHAKP. Administrators ot Charity Sharp, deceased. Lorelto, Pa.. April 1. 1M. AIlMlMSTKATOICS NOTiCE. Lienors ol Administration on the estate of Anastasia Hewitt, late ol Wasnlnicton township In Cambria eon nty. deceased, bavins; been a-rant-ed to me, all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make paymont without delay and those havintt claims aa-alnst the same, will pre sent them properly authenticated tor settlement JOHN K. KELLY, Administrator of Anastasia Hewitt, deceased. Ldlly, Pa.. April 2nd, twi. qKI A L. LIST. L List ol causes set down lor trial at a special term ol court to be held May 33, lHuu Oardner- vt. Stevens Dunean Bowman Murdeck Parrtib Ertle at Co Uallltsin bulldtns; laoan Association.. ...vs. Imnoaa. vs. Karnbart. .vs. MsKolvev. vs. Met sous; h .vi. Walters. SL ....vs. McNeil. Dates tll Espy vt. Flynn. ,...vs. Uatea. vt. Barkhard. JAS. C. HAKBY. Froth office, April 29, 1S. Frothoaotory. .O you need Job Printing? li; o, give tke x aaaaaa a trial oruer. (I.hmJ Itlu. ;mk1 llla. IJ.mkI Klui WE CAN SAVE YOU AT LEAST IOPERCENT. DY DEALING WITH US. a Calf. i ASSIGNEE'S SALE Of Valuable REAL ESTATE I BY virtue ol a Fluriet Order of sale Issotna: out ol the Court of Common Pleas ol Cambria county, the undersigned assignee or John McCormick and Luclnda F. McCormick, his wile, will expose to public sale at Horner 's Hotel. In the borons: h of Wilmore, on SATURDAY, MAY 2STII, 1892, atSo'elosk. p. M ., the following described real estate, vis: All that certain piece or parcel of land situ ate In Summerblll township. Cambria county. Fa., bounded and described as follows, to wit: Heainnine: at a post and pointers, thence north 6S decrees east lto perches to a post and point ers; thence south l decrees east Vtt percbes to a beech: thence 68 d etc reel west 140 perches to a post and pointers; thence north 1 decrees west lit percbes to the place ol beginning containing 102 ACKES. 65 FEKCHES and allowance. The Coal underlying this property will be ottered lor sale separata and apart from the surface thereof, with all tba necessary mining privil eges, tba assignee, however, rerervas the light to sell same as a whole, or of selling the coal sep arate and apart from the surface. TEKMS OF SALE : One-third of the pur chase money to be paid on the confirmation el the sale and the remainder In two equal annual payments, with Interest, to be secured with bond and mortgage or judgment nctet of purchasers. Purcharers to bat the privilege of paying the whole ol their Mdi In cash. JESSE H. DIMONIl. Assignee of John aad Luclnda P. McCormick, AUDITOK-S NOTICE. In the matter of the first and final account of J . J . Khoddy. assignee of Peter lT. Stay. And now. to wit. the 11th day ol April, A. D. IShi, on motion of (Jeorge M . Keade, .. Ed . T. MeNeelU appointed auditor to distribute fundi In ha ads ol assignee to and among thofe legally entitled thereto. Extract from the Keoord. Notice It hereby given that I will sit lor tha purpoee of said appointment at the office ol Oeo. M. Kea.de, Esq ., In Ebenshurg. Pa., oa Taicav. stay. the. Sella day f Jfajr, A. D. I It wis. at 10.30 o'clock, a. a. on said day when and where all parties Interested may appear or forever be debarred front entering on said lund T. M'NEELIS. April 2. tstu. Auditor M. D. KITTELL. Attorney-o r - jia.w, EBENSBUKO, PA. Office la Armory Wttllillfli, opp.Uoart House, Spring Styles Our Stock is rip.ht up to date. In the matter of late style3 WE ARE ALWAYS IN THE FRONT RANK, delay ing all the choicest new novelties as fast as they appear. We keep a thoroughly modern line of goods in all departments, cater to the very best trade, and make it our special pride to be at all times fully stocked with the latest and best. DRESS GOODS. We received last week a full line of Dress Cashmeres of the latest patterns. VIXH KS: k I'aj-lmnTo k Chilli - k Lustt-r... '.'4 fiit-i '.Ui rent Xi rents Also a large line of Dress Ginghams, Calico, Lawns, Lace, large line of Cambrics. FURJS'ITURE. Our stock of Furniture has never been so complete as at present. Come and see. It is for your own interest. ChamlMT Suits Compli-tr. I 'i. !. Ii.-rry and Oak $'.imi. CliamlHT Suits Ciiiii.l-tf. s IMc-t-s. Soli.1 Oak .'.-..( m. SjiriiiK K.H-kcrs. CarM-t Scat.triiiiiii.il w ith l-'riiiir.-. .'.'.."i t t.mi. Also a good assortment Extension Tables, Cane-bottom Chairs, Small RocKers, Stands, single Bureaus. The Champion Clothiers, Simons, are able to knock out all competition in that line. We have practiced the clothing business for the past 18 years. You are sure to get satisfaction in our establishment. We displayed last weeK over 1,000 pairs fiuest light weight Pants that means all latest spring shades. Mns Fint Mark I)r-ss Suits, from.... ISoys' CassinnTf Suits, all .! Cltihlrfii's p.mkI Srh.Mil Suits Knit? I'ants, Irtnii ..-,.iitl . ;. . i.rj l- Our stock in the above ready to be examined DON'T roj:;KT Our ilfniiimoth Grocery Department Which c 1-ttfly litiilt. It is a Dan.ly llir largfst in Camliria rotinty. We k.t p it tilled up with tin- lit-st in that line and air n-ady to ;xivc y.m l!ai L-ain-. 0. wmI (ir.-rti CtifT.tf l"c. ht iiuiind. O'xxl Uoastrd Ctifl.f 'Jlr. jm-j- (miiiikI. 1. 'l Cans T.iniators fl.i. 13 Cans Ctifit I.ni. Kxtra O.hmJ 1'l.mr 1. Kxtra O.mkI Fl.nir I.'fi. Kvtia i.MKl 1'l.mr 1. '!". Kxtra ;hkI i'liiiir l.i. O.kkI I,rtllolit Ch.i I.-.. XV f also kfi tin lx-st sttirk of Meats and otltrr artirlrs in tin- line lnn't fail t. cive us a rail. XV f w ill sav you 'i n r rrnt. on your purchasr. OUR SHOK STOCK is ready foi in-M-rliiiu and has ii. 'V.t Im-.-ii so larin as it Is this spritiK. XV v carry over :vt diflVietit styles of Ladies' Fine Ilress Shues. and we fwl sure can please you. Also, keep a lai'sre assortment In Men's, Hoys' and Children's Shoes. Weijuote you prices: Ijadh-s" tine Douglass Shoes. a pair. Ladies tint Kid Shoes. l.4-. Ladies' tint Kid. with Patent le ather Tips. 1.74. Ladies' Moroeeo Sprint; Heel, cl.'-'l up tof.Uia pair. Men's pood Dres Shoes. !. a pair. Men's Onod Dress Shoes. 1.4S a pair. Mt n's O.mkI Dress Kantian. Shoes. pj.-Jt a pair. Men's Ki..j;uus. s.V. a pair. Hoys' Dress Shoes. '.. Infant Shoes from i to l'.tr. I'lirrhtisers can't miss it in our lttrpe estalili-hitieiit. Therefore, we invite you to come and have a look at the new st.n-k just rerrived fir sprini;. Those who buy early liefore the usual spl int; rush liejrins will have the advantage of elerlini: from an unbroken assortment of all the new patterns, to lie hai w It . -it desir.-d. smiMioiisr - &c - oo, THE LARGEST 1313zJL.ERS, CALLITZIN, PENN'A. A Matter of Great Importance to Yau. If sufferinii from long stand ins (lir.itiii- I M senses. I )is.;i-s of t lie III.hhI, Skin, and Nervous System, as well as tlio-e sutT.-riiiu from EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT TROUBLE. ?f ..-jj-a; vii 7 Jj,fer - " i5V -35i -- . V-VTl '; awr -m v- e-e- T ?. -jar -nc V A 'V- i . J. JT. McClellaa, M. I). Hpelallat Examination and Consultation Free to Everybody. CHKON1C DISEASES OF EYES. Such as tlranulated Lids, t'hronlc Inflammation of the Lids, ot the Ins. of the Choroid, ot the Ketlns, Chronic Ulcerations, Spasms ol the Lids and Eye. Tears running ol the cheeks. lay and Night Blindness. Purulent or Matterirg Sore Eves, Oonorrheal ( tphtbalmia. Sytnplillltic 4 'h th'almia. Ked Itlotcbes or Brown ones on the Hall, White Snots on Eye. Olaoeomla or Cujing of the Nerve. Amaurosis. Falling out of the Lashes, Sores. Kedness ol Edges of Lids and Eyes, ant all other diseases to which the eye or Its apiwnd anges are liable, positive and radld cure guaran teed. A WOKII AtiOt'T t'ATAKKH, It it the mucus membrate. that wonderful semi fluid enveloie surrounding the delicate tissues ol the air and toad passaaes. that Catarrh makes its stronghold. nce establlsbe 1 it eats into the vitals and renders a Hie a long drawn breath ol misery and disease, dulling the sense ol bear ing, trammeling the wer of Fech, destroying the faculty ol tmeli. tainting the breath and kill ing the refined pleasures ol taste. Insidiously, by creeping on Irom a simple cold In the bead. It assaults the membraneous lining and and cnvel oes toe bones, eating the delicate coals and causing Inflammation, sloughing and death. Nothing short ot total eradication will secure health to the patient, and all allevlattves are simply procrastinated sufferings, leading to a fatal termination Even when the disease has made trlgtUul Inroads on lellcate constitutions, bearing, smell and taste have been recovered and the disease thoroughly driven out. diseases of women, such as have battled the skill of all i .li y si.-i a us and remedies, quickly cured. Cancers, tumors, tinroid and nlyHijd growths cured without Hih us.' of the knife or caustics. No cutting, no liaiu, no danger. MOUNTAIN HOUSE. April May Wednesday, Thursday, 20 21 18 19 WINDSOR HOTEL, April May Monday, 18 1G Tuesday, 19 17 N OTICE Is hereby given that an application will be made to the Oovernor 01 Pennsyl vania on the lfittj day vt May, by A. W. Buck, Thomas Iiavls. Tbomat McBreen, John L. tStougn and J. H. Lloyd, under the Act ol As teuibly approved April , 1874. entitled "An Act to provide for the incorporation and regulation ol certain eorjioratlons," and the supplements there to tor t be charter ol an Intended corporation to be called Tbe Ebensburg Building a. Loan Asso ciation ol Ebennborg. Pennsylvania, the charac ter and object of which are the accumulation ol a fund by the H-ontnly contributions ot Its mem bers tbereoi. and to loan tbe tame Irom time to time to enable them to purchase real estate balld themtelves bouses. or engage la any legitimate business, and tor these purinises to have, KMseka. and enjoy all the rights, bt-ncnts, and privileges ol laid. Act ot Assembly and supplements thereto. M. D. KIT TELL. Ebensburg. Pa.. April , lew. tolCEITS S2w?Kri'ti5.w WEO. A.JMVTT.Ncw Tork 1 17 r yartl. mt yartl. M-r van!. Muslin, Plain t 1S.II. to lu.im. t t. .vi. Ki 1.4 mm II. 11. TAT LOR, M. !., Mairlallat. CHKOMC DISEASES. The doctors treat no acuta dlseattes but make an entire specialty ot chronic and long standing diseanes. Caret given up by other doctors, andt.ro nouneed Incurable, they most desire to see. The doeter have treated over over l&.oot cases in Obi o in the last twelve years, many ol which had been given up as Incurable, some to be Mind, others to be deal, and a Urge number to be Invalids tor life. But Ivhold: now they see and hear, and many are started on the right road to health and recovery every day. The doctors are surrounded with the largest collection ot tine Instruments ever Imported to this country lor examining and treating all chronic dlseasen ol the Head. Fae, Eye, Ear. Throat, Heart, Lungs, Stomach. Liver Kidney, Bladder, Skin. Brain, and Nervous System, Can cers. Tumors. Pile. Sareillngs. Old tsorts. Fits, Paralysis. Neuralgia. Kheamatism , Iropsy. tJout. Sick Headarbe, Itelilllty, Iiepresslon Spl-lts. Diseases ol Children. Hereditary IHs easeases. etc.. etc.. and lo lact all long standing, and Chronic Diseases. KECTAL DISEASES. They also make a Siecialtr of all form of Keo tal Diseases, Piles Internal and external. Itch ing and bleeding rectal ulcers, fissures, bstula which are often taken lor Cacnerous and Lunar DlHeasea, all cured if taken tn time. Uememter we cure all forms ol Piles without pain, detention or Interaction from buslnets.'aod without the use ot a knife, caustic, ligature, or Injection. Come and be convinced. I. McClellao made these diseases a specialty lor ten yeart IB a large city. EBENSBURC. PA. June July Angust lo 1C 13 14 10 11 August 8 9 JOHNSTOWN. June July 13 11 11 12 VCDITOICS NOTICE. In tbe Court ol Common Fleas of Cambria county In tbe matter ol the first and final account ol E. H. Flick, assignee of M. F. McDonald. Having been apMiinted Auditor by said Court to decide on exceptions hied to said account and to rfin-l a distribution ot the fund in the uands ot said accountant, notlr-a Is hereby given that I will sit at mv oftlre In thn borvug h ol Elnhurg on Tlaaraaliay, lbs ISIb dar ml May, at 10 o'clock, a. it., lor tbe puniuee 01 dis charging tbe duties ol said apKiiniment when and where all M-rsons interested may attend or be lorevever det arred from coming In on said lund. DONALUE. DLFTON. Ebensburg, Pa.. April 1. Auditor. TW. DICK, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW EaBKHai'Ku, Pknh'a. s-Seclal attention Riven to claims lor Pen sion Bounty, etc. cli7-