Clnmlu'va freeman. $ KliKNSBVKO. CAMHKIA CO., TA. FBI HAY. - MAY I .41. A 1'I.KMIX Al.. V 1,-1, in !:. a ( w.'i'U try il.- Fkb m N- D:-ni. i It. mi. y ''.. iimrr. ..I town. ;i- in " "'I Tii' -'l:i v. Ml . .!..'hl: l.:li,.-. "f l-"! ,,M citizen-. :i- I" Tn.-'l-iy. V it i:.-ar. I- I'1'" I'''"'''- ,s I - Yisitin.' r.-l:i t i-v in .Ji.l.iislnw ii- C 111 town - n I "" Tliiir-i:iv. -Ml. lion!. P...-r-. -,f i fow In"'! - in '"'A ' "" 'I'm-day. Mi-. T. Y. Iii-K and 1; 'i-'if ' are. vi-- ii'- i' i'"'1" " ' Mi'. I ,.! i:'--- "f Ii"!'-i";1- " ll.T. on Tti' -i:i I .-lit on Inn-' ' Mi .!..:.!, W. Mi;n 1 ini'-li. "f i';iii"l! town. v. ., - i; t..-. I. ''ii . 'Mr. -! I'ittri-h. of I'.arr t..u 'i-ltip. j spent ii h"in - in t.. n "ii .Mon. in.. . Th.- p..-t.i! Ti-!.--'rali Coin':i"- i" string:"- " U" . Mr. Tin.iiiih Peach. I ...n -tin's arcotn- mKit;e.' ;hrnm..ii. ii""" 'i"1"-- day. 31,.. J', .ou:r. "f Crovle tow nship was :i isitor to the I'till.MW oilier on Moniii v. Ml'. C. T. Uoherts. of this place is Ylsitimr friends in Lancaster conn l v. her Old Ilo'l.e- -4. aic'-.n Vortfan Mi-I liiniild and Mr. I'"r of Liii . i . nr a few l.onrs in town on Thm V II. 1. Pm-k. of Carroll township, sport .i !' hour- in town on l.n-i ii"-- on Thin -d.t . An inlant . 1 1 1 i l -' 1 1 1 . r of Mr. and Mr-. KoIkt! Scanlaii. "f this place, diid on Tuosd i v tnol icii-'. A man never l,n..- what he can do Until he Hi. -. and then he i- often -oiry that I.-- f "I o,t. The ii'.. ! l.'ni'r.'.id ' oui pa rv lias pui di i-. I :..o 1 1 more act-.- of cal land In the i.-i n:t v of 1 Hi P.oi-. Willi iln- lealina of the trees comes the inai! with tin- li-'lit pant- and the pretty '-it! v. :! h her summer hat. Lev i Pi.' i ket . of A Itooiui. has pnrclias ed the hotel of K. .1. I re,- at ill.- and ha.s ta ii cha P-'o of the hiisjness. Alhert Meade, eldi-t soil e f . - S h I' i IT Stlneii.an. of South Fork is reported to he danjrfi "i-'v il! with rheumatism. Tv . :;t - ii e ml. ovens were lired at Frilffaliiv on Monday and the whole plant Iscxpf'cted '.. he ahhie in a short time. Mr. T. II. P.eehte, of Philadelphia, who Is int. i '-ted in Piaokliok coal lands. Spont a con ph-of da vs in town this week. Don n "s M.ni nt a i n I louse in this place. Is to bo improved hy a coat of paint for which Mr -I. I.. Sioii'jh has the contract. A pat .-nt medicineman was locked up on Mondav inoriiimr and s,ent forty-eii;ht hour? In the . ..op for he"; 1 1 m drunk and il i -ordorly. Clearfield is pavim; lis streets with hriek, the Koi ouirh authorities haim: r. cently contracted for ioo.mh hrick to con tinue the work. The days will lengthen unite rapidly from this time forward until the VNt of Jnru when i hcv will he at their srivatest longth fol the year. An Infant child of Mr. P. P. .Tone-, of Johnstow n. died in t ha t p! ic. on Vcdiiesday or last w c.k a nd the remains were brought here for iiiterineiit. -Mr.Fr.d. W. Kitt.ll. of P.raddoek. a .., f. ,, , , , ,. , ,. ., ! Jul nil 1 I. - '.o; ...... -" it. i. i i.i In town this week- looking no o'd frii'iid and awiuiriit.iti. es. Dr. L. 1'. Wortlstev. a priu ti-im.' phv-- Irian of Sh al.-v. in U. a.le town-hiii. ha- i removefl t.. Hastings when tlce his i.e..!. i. .ii . e w ill prac- -Mm. L. H. Du,,e-,. ,.f St. A.r.M.s.ine. mn ...I I. I .1 ,1 - :.,,.. Mairtrle ami --lella. are isjtin friends in Ebonsbu ! ! 1: W I ek. Cap'icn Iciniei K", Heainev. one of IIollida -,,. oldest and best known cit Izons, del at !,.- home in that place on Tuesdav. aired so year-. Mr- P. c. Hal. v. of Irvona.who will bu rem. !'i' e. , d l,v many F.hen-burL'ers of twonty . it-a-., as Miss Hnby Stiles, is vlsitin" M'-. I'd -us l.lovd. Th. II, ,,, this place, has added a colur . r.. e.-o l, paircatid leiurt hetied each COlunw al ui three inches, w hich is a bis lmpro in. w to th.- puper. Mr- Kv r Ci-i flith. mother of Mrs. J. C. Lloyd, of thi. pi a co. and a former resident of Eb1'-! 'ii'L'. is seriously ill with pneu monia .' 1 ! home in Altoona. Mr. ;......,. i ; iirhy. one of Kben shore's well-It! .. . u Merchants Pas h.-en on lie ' 'bio c , ual i t ies a ml t hi- friend s of his eh i Id -8lck lig- i nearly two weeks hut we are bood a ml hi-bret hern of t he ot n ft .for he w as Iflad to -"i1" that his condition isimprov- J a printer hv trado. deeply regret Ids early 1n(f. i rlemise. The deceased in Juno I'.! mar- -Tn .f maple snirar mad" in I mis or . m ti :- year was a'.out o.vi.imi ' Bound I. 'bly -Aft',,, i: Blair etc dono 0 I a ' St a ton -s. r. t3fl00. " pl'iiillll-ers out of possj- c.i n ri ma rv elect ion- in i on Miturday last. .uay :.- :! ehoVc for Fnited ' y a tiia.iorit v of about -Th n-". ama ra, l oll. I ellL'i llei'l'- are now - v.llj 11... follt.- tort ... I. -...L-. tie lr . (. ...... iii.'in .-.uihi-i, iasfjuiei. ;inu which iue kJ u K;1V'""'- "'"-' the , ha. I frequently driven. About live oYIo -k oranrb south ..r town. Th. v are on t... 1 .1 .1 .11 11 . , . 1 m .in on Hi" ,,,, the i vemn thev stared home and w hen rightrcuieat la-t. .. . . , -, . , , , I opposite the blacksmith shop of Mr. The -.rand Army posts, ,f Fallen Tim- I Thomas Fvans. the horse, from some 1111 Coebiort atui Clasirow. will hohl mem- j know n cause, became fractious and un Mlal Mt I .s at (ilas-ow on Decora t ion 'na ua -cubic and st a rt ed to ru 11. MissClura. Day ami M a Ibirke. of this p:;i,e. win who was driving.', tried in vain to stop the deliver t! c t i ;;.,. I fri-htem d animal but her stroimth was Jarne- M.Ne.hs. of Ila-tin-s. whose! niic'i'ial to the task, and the horse contili- wlio was r. c, ri 1 1 v i 11 i 1. , ,1 ,,,, ,1,, ...,:t,. , at FIT Points, has nia.l.. sott!oie.:t with the railroad' company Wlthont f..in- to law. -BM1;,l,..VTl.,,!,r, Co,pa,ivhasl.en and WIJI Ulltil the ..ml of the week except Friday M-.-h-. The adtnis.i,,,, ,s only 10 cents and the .how 1m,, ,, While iwo .l,,h, ,. tow ,, hoys wen- fool- Inftwlth a ir,,,, on M lav. ,. ,;, wasdischarve,, and one of , he , ,ys ,, :i ,',.,, .S?tnrrWV,"r"!y,"n,",'-li" "" k'"-. He Will know U-tt.-r th.- next time. Tho trial of (;,., ral Sei.i,." Mil'. r tho Somerset coin.tv mshiner for the mnrdorofJonathai, HochstettlerwiM take piace at Som. isst ,At ,.,.-. ,,N ( ( V ci-"Ri" - !,;,, 1 . yum jii 1 Mtt has not been cautiired - '' 1 "" " werem cd a, t ""Z wa an Austrian and leave, a ,f. '. ",'1 Child. Hiss M.ury C. Doeriier. sister of Dr rnorofc Maryl:t!i w, ; S?rrrv;;;;;r7!.r:;!' cwrjrrU''' M1 aIon- V," f;'"",i-"'' Mr-.Telford-s Xcoo: s'' :,,,'I Mr M-'""va.. in th.s Place t s.,,,,iay la-i. Mr. Tdfoid tUnM,d, lav but ),U f.mi!y Vi .. Mr. Otto (ilassor. of 'arrfilltown. and his now lirido tire Miss Kutio Rluni. passed tlironcli liciv on Monday, taking tin afti-r-iiooii train for an extruded wi'ddiicr tour. Tito new Merchants' Jtot.l in Johns tn ii has liri ii loasod liy ('. II. Hush, of I'niimtown. who export to open it liy the ; 1st of July. The lease is for a term of five years, u ilh the privileire of tie more nt an am ua! rental of ."t."i'i M r-. Nidoro I. illy. of Minister tow n-hip. who was niati'on of the Alni-hoiise for"a ! imtiilier of years while her l'iish;uil w as steWiiKi and n ho has ninnv friends in this iioi'jhhoihood. is lyinir rritioally il! at ln-r home, with little or mi hopes for her recov ery. J limes Mol'tello. who killed Jo-eph Parte with a hrick in Altoona on Sunday. May Mh. was arretted in Newark. !S". J., on Tiie-ilay. M ot i ello i i fusei! to ret ii i ii to Pennsylvania until thei ssary reiiiii- t ion fioin t he ( miv eriior is oht a i m il hy t lie oflicers. Kilit ir Lett-, of the .Vi irs. t'arrolltow ii. ami William I.ehniire. of the same place, spent a few hour- in town on Tim-ila v. n t urn i rrr home t he ame cvcuiiw. Wt- nn- nndeisian.l Mr. I.ehmire has acceiite.l a p,,iti ol.-rk at tin- H'air IFtt.iM' ami w il! he-jin f.n Monday net. Mr. Williitin Coiuper-. of Indiana, father of Mrs. W. A. Scanlan ami Mrs. Hohert Scanlan. both of this place, had a i.aralvtic stroke at his home, in Indiana, one ilav last week'. r. Com p.-rs." w ho w;i- visitMiir her d a uvrh ters here at the time was called home hv his sml h ti ill ness. Ahoiit two months ml'o a film imported lull lii'l.iiiiini.' Li :i farmer named Maurer in Westmoreland county t" vsterioii-!v d:'s a tipear.-d from the farm. O" '.n.liiv of la-t wiik !.o found the hull, very thin. Imt still alive, under a straw slack which had fallen over him and kept him pti-one-. Thomas T.nras. a co'ered i:ii'i'.'i' fiotn pit tshurir to Frederick :shu rtr. died on Fast Line on Sunday nK'hl as the tta:u was passiucr M'ueral Point. The re maitis were tal.eti otl the train at Altoona and aft r due attention were -Pipped to t In i r nest iua t ion. His death was caused hv consumption. It iSsll'l! there will he I'O ohan'JTo of schedule on the Pittshur:: divisj, f the Pemisvl va ilia railroad thi r;'r,'. This is pri.hahly the lirst time in the'.i-tory of the road that ih.is l,a oecuiicl. The iva-on '.'iM'ii that no idia icj-es will he mad" i s i mil th" foil" of none of the throuL'h iriiin- i he altered on anv of the roa.N ami the -ehodulo is unite satisfactory as it N. Mrs. Frank Sha (Tor. of Altoona. w hile wiillviii"; on Khrhth avenue in that citv and carrvinar a nine monthts old s,,n of Matilda P.rown on Wednesday, was struck hv a n elect ric ear and drained some dis tance before the ear was stoipel. Her left ley; was broken in two i. laces, t p,. riuht h'Lr broken a in 1 -he receiyi'd a number of ot her injuries t ha t ina y prove fatal. The child was a l-o severely injured. Mil the ihiv of the battle of CettV-huriT. in w hioh Co. A. Hth P. H. V. ( .. from thi place participated. Major P.urke. wli.-n In L'ave tie- command to (;re. stood on a rock I which he readily recognized when In- vis ited the srene of th." conflict twenty years a f tor. (tn his la-t isit a dogwood mi ppli irj; h id iti'.ca a ii p on 1 1 1 Ii'e of t he rock . a nd tin- Major cut it and converted it into a cane which he carries as a souvenir of the hatti.lield. - The Pennsylvania Railroad Company lias w ithdraw n its appi a! to tic Supreme Court and paid the iliitmi;.- awarded to Dr. Du mi idd ie by the Cent! un t v court. He is the Philpshtir:r physician who irot --""o m.iures received i.v iieitiir thrown from h is buuv hv a locomotive. Acc-oid- '" ''i- ''!"i:a in. his attorneys. Messrs. Closhy. ewes X Mrvi- w ill net one-third of the amount, a- tlny were not to rec.-ivi anythiiiLr had the case heen lost. -Mh Tucsdav inuitiiiiL' between -.' and o'clock, four men entered the Paltimofe ,v hio ra i Iroad ticket oftiia-at West Newton. 'cst more la ml count v. a ml a ft or t vinir t he "t-''oi to a chair. 11, w op. n th. sate. SeennilSI ilierefrom a ilttl. over -s. after which they made i;uinl their a. w ithout t heir idont i t y hems' k now n. A lit t !e messenger boy boy named Koch. who was in tl ftice with the operator. was keft from raising an alarm by threats by the r. .bbers. Frank P. M. -Pike, son of II. A. Mo Pike, of A Itoomi. former proprietor of the Fut t-MW. died at the residence of his father in Altoona on Wednesday. May is. aired VT years, t months and .' days. The deceased was horn in Altoona on the b". of January lsd.1. Two years later, his father removed to Kbetisbuiir w ith his family and established the FlCKUM W and t lie sub ject of this notice was well know n to the peo ple of Ilhenshur.j since his childhood, coii T iii ii i utr to resiij,. here with his parents un til Issj when the family removed to Al toona. Frank as a lov and man had manv ri. d Mamie Fitzgerald, of Pittshuru, who w ith a son two years old survive him. His :o 1. i i .1 . i i: . I i in . i ns 1 1 1 it.' iiiiiirii i u i no a i no i ic com -I eterv ill this hi. I....I.IV t l-Vi.l ;i y-1 i m me- diat.-ly after the arrival of the lo:p .. i. I train. -Mil Tiic-da v Mrs. A nnie. wife of Joseph McM ii Hen. ami hi-r sister. Miss Cla ra S a nk -or. of A Hi L'heiiy tow n.-h ip. drove u p to Kb-en-burir ami sfient the day vl-it in.ir friends. The liorse ws-niiii t hey were well acipia int ed with, lieloniriiicr to theirfuther. Mr. An- .1 s. .... I I ...I.S..I. . 1 nod its mini career dow n II izh st root to t ho fork's of the road, ami thoncedowii the L( rett road. Jiist after after passim; the racoat Lndwlps" woolen mill, the ladies were thrown out and severely injured. Ixil h lieimr badly cut and scratched about head and face. The horse wa oauiTht near the farm of Mr. Elijah Marsh by someone on the road, neither horse nor vehicle bcimr injured. Dr. Jones dressed thi- wounds of the ladies, one iei uirinu several stitches to lose 1 1 the out. but which one we are un able to say. They wore taken to their homo the same ovi'iiitifr and are jot tin" alona very well. prlnir I'ctfr. I'lie L'tadual opening of the buddill? trees and the shooting upwarils of the 'm 1 r r .1 . , ; h.ades of srass are sipns of the advent of trees and the shooting upwards of the "print'. Tin farmer is already nt work st imula t i ntr 1 he prow th of his crop by fer tilizers to insure a rich harvest. Nature meds stimulation and why should not man'. The system needs building up af ter the attacks of grippe and cold, and tho only tonic Is pure w hiskey. Max Klein, of Allegheny, I'a.. has the endorsement of eminent physician-, certifying to tho pur ity ol his famous Silver Aire and Du tjuesin. Hye Whiskies. Sold everywhere at ami ,'." per full quart. Six-year-old Penna. Hye Whiskies, absolutely pure, al l.(i per quart or six quarts for n . Send for catalogue and priee list of all kind of liquors to Max Klein, Federal street. Allegheny. I'a. IV.r "ale by .1. X A. E. Uendor, Ehc!!---burt'- J'u. Memorial nay. l'mi.Ai'Ki oiiiA. la.. May 4, isfri. Mneo more the returning spring w ith its opening flowers resurrects the memory of our fallen comrades and reminds its of the appto.ich of our -acred '"Moinori.il Day." We see them as they fell when more that a quarter if a century ago the Hood-tide of death swept them from our side: wo see them scattered ahmgniir march of the pass ing years, some with t he dew s of ilea t h not yet y iped away and the tlowers still fresh sprinkled with the tear- of loved ones. Thosi of us that remain are but few in comparison with those w ho sleep I em-ath the ground that shall e ho w i t h our sol emu tread. Soon we must commit this sa 1 red 1! ut v to t her hands; let 11 s do it f lit h fu'.iy w hiie wo can. It is timely and prof itable w e should oiiee jipjiiu repair to the graves of our fallen comrades, and let the memory of their heroic deeds baptise us afr.sh with loyalty to their heroism and devotion to tlu ir country. Need I urge upon you that each step ami act ion 011 that day be so fraught with re gard for the occasion and reverence for the departed comrades, that we shall com mand the respect and ci in ineii.ln I ioi) of every (dtizeu throughout the nation. Let 1 1 s reverently and tenderly garland with nature's purest and most fragrant irift each mound w here sleeps our comrade, ami otTectually think- of tho unknown ami unmarked graves of our patriot brothers, remembering in this solemn mission wo have the sympathy and prayers of the w idow and orphan, ami the bli-ssin of a grateful republic. Arrangements will bo made by the Posts in this Department for the observance of Memorial Day. Monday. May :toth. !"'..'. Comrades are enjoined to see that this sa cred duty is p. i formed in a solemn and reverent manner. In localities w here ih. ro are more than one Post co-operation in the ceremonies should be observed. Forms tor Memorial Day services can bo had upon application to ihese headquar ters. P.v command of Department Command er. Joiiv P. T.w 1.01:. S.uirn. P. Town. Assistant Adjutant Ceueral. Headquarters Department of Peimsyl vatia. Craml Armv of tho Kopublii". Sliorlll'o SiiIm. SheriiTShtnnaker w ill offer tho follow ing properties at sheriff's sale at the Court I louse in I'.heiishurg on Monday J line '.t li. at 1 mo 1 1'r'iirk. r. M. The interest of Michael L imb, in i'I per ches of ground in Summei hill, having I hereon a two-story frame house. The interest of same in a lot of ground in S 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 hill, containing b".' perches, having t hereon a largo two-story frame house, a one-story frame house, a stable and ice house. Tho interest of Michael J. Pager in .".o acres of land in Jackson township, about 1." cleared, having thereon a log house. The interest of Julia C. Hobinson ami John C. Hobiuson. her husband, in lot of ground and two-story imilding in Wash ington township. Tlie interest of Marv Litz.inger ami ( loorge Litzingor in a piece of land in 'hat lield township, having thereon a two-story fiame dwelling house ami outbirldings. The interest of P.. 11. Kenney in a lot or parcel of land in Washington town-hip. fronting 1 l'i feet on road h ading from McCoy"- run bridge to ("lesson. The interest of Margaret Callagher in " acres of land in White township, a'.out ".' acres cleared, having thereon a one ami a half plank house and stable. The interest of Silas Loose and I 'hoi be I I ughes in a lot of ground in Portage bor ough, having thereon a two-story frame house, stable and outbuildings. The interest of James K. Laverty in the undivided one-seventh of a tract or parcel of land containing .".o acres jn Susquehanna township, having thereon a one and a half story plank house and frame hart;. Tin- interest of Albert Ho-let in !' acres 0'' laud iiii'arroll township, reserving on. -h il f I ho timber on said land. The in', rest of Charles Caunt. i' in a lot of ground in Dean township. The interest of ( hal los Caunterina lot of ground in Dean tow nship, having there on I'li'i ti'il a two-story plank house ami ot her out buildings. Marrlasce Urrnsfii. Tho following marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Wednesday, May 1". 1 "'..': Jacob 15. Custer and Clara Uoralaugh. Jackson township. Daniel Maloy ami Annie Muigley Johhs t..w 11. Frank A. Ecken 1 ctdc and Ida M. Cilpat riek, Hastings. Conrad Kurtz and Annie Ilulf. Lower Yoib-r township. Frank Corny and Catharine Coufori. ( .11! 1 it .in. Conrad . I P. File and Kate M. Mocker. Joh lsnWII. Wlliam CrafT Parties and Clara M. I'cariiloy. John-tow 11. Francis Kurtz, and Mrs. Catharine Car penter. Suiiimeihill. David J. Williams. Johnstown. aid Eliza oppey. East Taylor township. Castleton A. Pringle. South Fork, and Alice Maud Piintou. Ciole township. C rant ioorgo. Lilly, ami Craeo Elnora Marks. Den's Crook. John ( Jeorgu Hoffman ami Lena. Yict. Johnstown. Walter Perkot and Emma Yodor. Johns tow 11. - liyriiralnii TlekrlK 1 etlir Itaplfln, low a. The Pennsylvania Hail road Company announces that for the accommodation of deh gates to the meeting of the Cerman Paptist I'.rotliorn. tobe hold at Cedar Hap ids. I.,w a. J line Tird to'.ith. excursion tick ets will be sold May '.'M h to June 4l)i. valid to return until June :511th, s:r.', inclusive, from the follow ing stations 11 1 the rates quoted : Duneaiiiioii. Newport. Port Loyal and M i (11 in. ".':!. .".o. via any line from Chicago except the Illinois Central, and from same stat ions at ".'::.t'i) via Illinois Central from Chicago. Tickets will bo sold via any line from Chicago from the following stations: Lewistown Junction, '.'';. !.": Maploton. ..':t.l.".: Tyrone, '.-.'. 1 is; Led ford, ?'.'.;.VT; Mart itishurg. Altoona. ?".J.J.".: Eb- ensburg. "'.".Ml, and Johnstow n, f .'l.c.'. - - - 1 tie Itoht Iii tlio ( oiinlry. Since issuing 1'.' pages daily, with a most remarkable spread of news, that always loading paper, the I'itt.burg Iisnttrh has stepped to a higher place than oyer among the papers oT the country. Its daily issue absolutely is now not ex celled in tin' copiousness or reliability or prompt news service hy any paper in the Fnited States. For years past the admis sion has boon freely made in iiowspaMr circles ami among t he public t hat the Sun day issue of the IHsHtti-h has not. week in and wii'k out. been equaled. This is high praise for a paper representative of tho in terests of Western Pennsylvania, Eastern Ohio and Western Virginia, but it i" a plain fact. The Sunday edition is running on to i;."..ooo. Thomas Long. if Callitin. was prob ably fatally injured on Saturday. He is a laltoivr employed by the railroad company and while repairing the track near Cal litziti ws knocked down by a train which ho did not hear. He-was tendered uncon scious by the shook and was taken to the Altoona hospital. Then; an examination was made and it was found that lie had sustained a fracture of tho skull, ami that liis head been had been badly cut. He par tially regained his senses on Monday after noon hut w as not able to give an account of Luw the ucriilulit occurred. Who Klllrd Nctiarrtn. Last week w e gave the particulars of the death of John McClarren, of C'roylo tow n ship, this county, in the Dixmont Hospital for the Insane, as partially developed at the coroner's inquest. On Saturday the inquest was concluded, and wo gather the following adJitional particulars, as also the finding of the coroner's inquest, from the Pittsburg Sunday J.ouh r: In tho story of the death of John Mc Clairen. of Suminerhill. Cambria county, as revealed by testimony of witnesses at the inquest in the coroner's oftioe tf this couty yesterday afternoon, there are strange revelations. Strange itecauso ru mors that he had been killed by otbcials of county or "tato were wholly and entirely dissipated, and Iwoause tho truth is really more astonishing than w ere tho sensation al reports w hich first gained eurroncy. Magistrate McKonna acted in Coroner Mellow ell's stead. Inside tho rail of tho room were the elder Thomas M. Marshall. William Heardon. Thomas J. Donahoe. Drs. Hutchinson and Craham.of Dixmont. Charles Fagan.Janies P.. Scott. Mayor Hose, of Johnstown. Sheriff Sheriff Shumakor. of Cambria county, and other well-known professional men and numerous witnesses. Outside the rail the lobby was filled with spectators. As tho case progressed the spectators llrstsaw sensational possibilities in connec tion xviih deceased's treatment while in custody disapear: but subsequently their morbid sentiment was satisfied a they heard the sti ry of bow ho went to the place of death and received his mortal wounds by being hanimonil with surli a commonplace ami domesticated instrument as a potato-masher. Ho had demanded a girl at the hands of her kinsmen: threat ened death when he was refused, nd in elf-defonse they killed him. Hut John McClarren. though married, does not goto a dishonored grave: lie was mad when he made his demands. The story is best told by the v itnesses. C. IJ. Cribble, an employe of the Penn sylvania Company, sworn. I never saw deceased until I saw him on a train. Two men were with him. TI.ey didn't abuse him from the time they got on the train at I 'nion station until ho w as taken off at Dixmont. J. M. Shumakor, Sheriff of Cambria I'oiinty. testified I saw John McClarren first Wednesday evening. Ho was brought to Cambria county jail at Elx-nshurg on Tuesday night. I was not at EhciishurE when he w as brought there. Wednesday night the Warden notified me that the man was there, and I went down, and to his cell. 1 noticed that his head was tied up. and 1 asked the Warden why. He replied ""Ho has a li.de in his bead which ho got in a light down at Summet bill." Next morn ing McClarren w as quite bad. and I took two prisoueis. the Warden, a doctor and myself and went to tho cell. McClarren was on his hands and knees on the floor pouring wat. r down through cracks ) twoon the boards. The Warden oitencd the cell door, and one of the prisoners, a color ed man. rushed in and -ecured him. Then wo put a st rait-jacKot on him. took him to a w agn. hauled him to the depot and put him in a baggage car on a chair, to which I strapped him. and in this way ho went to Cre-soii. the jin tion with the main line of the P. K. H. When the train for Pittsburg arrived we took him in tm- baggage car wlu ro ho was strapped to a chair as before. He had called frequently for w at er and was somow bat noisy, but ho was not violent. We had him shackled as far as Pittsburg whore they were removed when we boarded a Fort Wayne train for Dixmont. Arriving there, 110 "bus nu t us, and we telephoned up for it. McClarren. the Warden and myself started to walk up t he road, hut had not gone far w hen the "bus met us. When the physician at Dix mont took charge of the patient I told him that I had heard at WiliHoro that ho (Mc Clarren i was choking a man to death, and that it was necessary to club him to get him off. He was not abused w hile under arrest. James T. Young. Warden of the Elx-ns-burg jail. dose rilied how he was brought to the jail in a wagon; that ho appealed rational enough to toll the contents ot two pocket-luniks which were found on him. He w:i quiet enough until l-t yveen twelve and 0110 o'clock tiiat night (May :'. when he appeared crazy and we jacketed him. Next morning he was letter, but later lie had another spell, and another lie fore we took him to Dixmont. Hot w eon Pittburg ami Dixmont McClar ren told me how long he had lieon a rail road man and all about himself, but a few minutes before we got there his mind left him. and he imagined he was shooting hiriN. but ho was not violent. He was wounded when he came to jail, and the officers told me ho had jtiuicd out of a w indow and choked a man until rescuers boat him off with a club. Ho w as choking a man named I5uuton. Dr. F. C. Jones affirmed I saw John McClarren in the Ebeii"bnrg jail. I saw that his head was wounded, and when I looked. I saw what I considered a large scalp wound, but it appeared to ! healing and I did not make an examination. He told me had been hit w ith a club. James I). Snydr affirmed He is con ductor on tho Ebensburg branch of the Pennsylvania railroad. The deceased was quiet on the trip flora Elietisburg la Cres son. the length of his run. William Stone, of Ireensburs, a baggage master on the Penny 1 v ania railroad, tes tified that McClarren w as brought to Pit ts burg in his car May .ith. "I saw a cut on the top of his head an inch and a half or two inches long. It appeared to le a few days old. There was 110 violence w hatover used in the car." Joseph A. Topper, a miner at Summer hill, affirmed I knew deceased. He came to my father-in-law's house 0110 Saturday night and got in tho house, and said ho w as going to get his daughter and marry her in live minutes or kill us. He seized a -hovel and a potato-masher, and when he made a break forthed.tor to tho stairs, I struggled to prevent him from ojM iiiiig the door ami lie hit mo with the masher: again lie lilt me and again made a dash for the stairs, but I was therewith him. and he hit me with the shovel, grappled with me. and got a death grip on my throat. Then Charley Lurton, the eigliteen-year-old sou of my father-in-law. got. he potato-masher from McClarren and hit him three times on the head witli it. Then he loosed his grasp; he had boon stunned. When he left his home, a half mile away, ho jumped through a w itidow, knocking out th;ash and fell eight feet to the ground. Thomas Aldens. tho next witness, had 110 important testimony. Dr. C. C. Craham. Assistant Sitperin tciidchdent or Dixmont Hospital, related the story .r the DiannerorMcClarren's ar rival at tfie h.pital and graphically and clearly described, his examination of the the wounds of tho deceased. The wound on the head had not been dressed at any lime. The wound was quit large. The man w as weak. He w as reverish and af ter ho was washed and after an examina tion he ordered the prisoner to hod. whore it was necessary to kw p him. THore were evidences of congestion of the brain, but it was impossible then to discover evidences of a fracture of the skull, and it was not until he had made a po--i mortem exam ill ation, removed the skull and brain tissue, that tho fractures were discoyen-d. T5c fore death there were no indications of a fracture. Two were depressed, one was a linear 01 fissure fracture. Two of them W ere w iihout scalp wounds. Dr. Hutchinson, Superintendent 0 Dix mont Hospital, saw deceased the moiuinff after he airiveil. Dr. Craham had the 111 charge, but he examined him and found him very "Weak. Supeivisor Morrow, Robert McCiffen, nurse, and Robert Leonard, a night watch man at Dixmont. testified substantially the same as Drs. Craham and Hutchinsnu. The jury returned a verdic t to tho effect that John McClarren died at Dixmont Hospital. Mayfl. from tho e Poets ot frac ture of the skull, said fracture having lieon administered by a otato-masher in Ho llands of Charles Hiinton: that Joseph Topper is accessory and that the authori ties of Dixmont and Cambria county are exonerated. The friends of M( CIar"on will not prose cute Pent. 11 or Top r. hav ing epr sc.! t hemselves clearly to the fleet that I he killing was in self-defense. Mlnrrllanroai Nollorn. IHKNSHl'KU MAKBI.K El WitS. Hi t-ketrbi-.i l.y a the .1. I n.-town 1'atl.j Ihralit. at! In e ioi-. 1! . AN l UKAMTK oMal tcp.ri-r o' Upli:it.iH .Ici'.eis Hume: ; :e-ent flyirir trip to Kl r.ft.ur the writer it !h!s article vi-i:et the Marl.le and (irnnite Works ut .1?. Wilkin.-'i.D Son, whirl, were t'.uri.'e t In lSvi. Tne -nl..r meruterof thin t.riar-Mve linn hag lind an experience of thlrt tive t-ars. and In c;n xii.d iHitiicr H alfo a kill'il iirk.-r. T.'ie class ot w.i-U they pridu.-e Is ot t lie l int .'t da.-s and ftyle. From four to ftre h.n i! - are en;'l. eJ and t lie vrry tineM mon uments in t'ie county Feat rc fUM-clmerc ol their t-kill. SH.ruent. are made thruutc this, and to a.ij.a ni on countte. Ail kind .t citretety work is executed and a fine line ol Iron Knll.r.ir i handled and ro d The Ftork ol wjrk kepi on hand (received t.jr the rnr-listd ) ii very extensive and many very tine monuments are exhibited, two eeci:tlly oeiuic executed In the rustic style and tn initiation ol t. network . with a finely executed err-fs on the top. Atnonic the many Cue luon'jmenls erec e l hy this tiTiu is an elht i.-o fiiftecii-teeuhiuri n'.nnuu.en1 lor SheritI tirirfiih. mot.ument lor Father 'hristy (sixteen leel l.mlil. ali..j monu ments tor .laroo Klhler and ilautfhtcr ot John Urirfllh. H..lh tfentl-mcn trive ersonnl atten Hon to l usine.-s as well as rxeciuina the nnest work. In all the titiie they have I. ecu in husiuet they have a.liiered strict ly to the maxim i. 11 .m1s just represented and prices as low aw tie same cluss iilviiiKmn he Ih.uIii elsewhere. We have no hesit:in.y in recommending ie-sr. Wilkin son K Son toour readers as relh.hle husiness men. protressii e n nd tru-Tw-rth t. tsit their estab lishment hefore ordering elsewhere." tsSi pfial attention paid to st-ttuiif work. FOK SAI.K-the Ixretto House. Iretto, Terms easy. F r particulars, address la MKS. K. B. MIKiNAU). I-oretto, P. Mio-ch II. lsfi. AY TA.N I'Kll : Furs ol all kinds. lor which the hlKtiert market prices will he paid. Mrin In. (. L. FKKI"KliI KS. them octao t-tiens'.urK. I'a. A CAK I.HAIl of Harh Wire cheap at Huiton tt s-,n 6. I'ulilii til s N o,t ;ic. turtttK. 1"HK HISIKI'-T ATTUHNKY, I lierehy announce myselt as a candidate tor Ins'rici Attorney. sulwt t the decision ol the Iietnoeraiie erimarv election. F. J. (J'COXXdK, Johnstown March V4. lBy?. I ."OK ASSKMRI.Y. To the lifmocrattc Votert of Cn-mbrin rounttt: 1 heret.r announce uiTself a candidate tor ttie rom instti. n lor Asemb!y. anhieet to the decision ol Ihe Utuiocratie primary election . tl. T. M'NF.FI.IS. Flrt ward. Johnstown. FUK FlaiTHOMlTKAKY. 1 herehy announce my sell a candidate for the ettice ol rrotbonotarv, subject to the decision ol the lie.'ui crane primary election. JAsi. IT. HAKHY, March 4. ls;C th ward. Johcstosn. I'a 1:viiJ root: i'iKi:"Toi. 1 herehy arua.un.'e myselfas a candidate lor l'oor Uireetor, sal.j-'.ct to tits decision ol the lvr.i ocratlc primarv election. HAIMIAKI. HUE. "arroll township, IWarch I. 1(IK KKOISTKK AMI RW'OKHEi:. Wo are authoriied t. announce that James F tlreene. ol the Fitteenth ward. John-town, will he a candidate for the nominal!. n ot the ol. ftce ol Kett isteran.l Ke-order. suhiect to the asnion of the IirmiK-ralic primary election. 1"UK HWHSTtK A N It hkcukukk. 7 o thf. lemocratir I'otm of 'mbria county: 1 herehy announce myselt rt a candidate tor the nomination tor Kt(i-ter and Kecor.ier. (.uh ject to he decision of the Ittmocratie primary election. II. A. MsOI'H. JOHN PFISTBR, Itr.ALI K I Hardware, Qaecns?are. MADE-UP GL0TH1HG, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, tf(,r.iAi'i.is iv m;imi, II4HMSS x.t-. OPPOSITE JUNCTION HOTEL, CRESSON, PA. LILLY BANKING-: CO., LILLY, PA., JMI. B. JII'LLES, - CASH I Fit. a ;exi:kat. uankixo i;rsiNi;ss TKAXSACTKIi. run:, life, axp accident insur ance. AI.I. TDK pniNCIPATj STEAMSHIP LINES liEPJ.FsENTEli IJY I S. Accounts of iiiTcliants, farnierij and ot h ers earnestly solicited, assurinsrour patrons that all husiness entrusted to us will re reive jirompt awl careful attention. anJ he held strictly con lident ia 1. Customers ill lie treated as liberally a good hanking' rules will permit. LILLY HANKING CO.. feb.VA). Lilly, Penna 'OTICE is hereby (fiven that the fol lowing accounts have lieen tiled in the (.'oiiri of Coinriioii pleas if Cambria nullity. Penna.. and will N confirmed by said Court on the first Monday of June, l-'r;. unless cause I e shown to the contrary : First and tinul account of Stephen Stulz man. assiirnen of John A. Hill et ex. First and final account of H iram Orris, assiirwe of Archibald Johns et ux. Second and final account of Henry Shaffer, assignee of W. F. Murirraif. First and final account of Henry Alle nian. couimitu--of Henry North, lunatic. First anil final account of H. V. Slick, assignee of Wm. M. Petus et u-. First and final account of Frederick Saner, assignee of John Sauor , I-'irst ami final account of John A.Doyle, asifrncc of Edward Mclilade. J. C. DAK It Y. Prothonotary. Prothonotary"s oflice, May 11, lstr. VTTKNTION. S( Lt) EKS! I have heen apiolnted hy the Hon. Secre tary of the Interior FKNSloN AMI ft. AIM A.IF.NT. 1 have TWELVE YKAKS' EXFEK IENCE. All claims sntrusted to me will receive prompt attintion. Any soldiers drawinar Ices than ii per nonih petnon can have it Increase to 4. H. (lb and Ut per month. according to disa bility, under the act ol June 27, lft-Ai. Flease trive an old wounded comrade your pat ronage. Otticewith Wm. H.Sechler. Attorney at Law. Keade'i Kow, centre street. Finhuri?, I'a, J.C.ht'KKK. Fension Attorney. Lat Major 11th Kent.. Fenna. Keserrea. May -Jo, lxu-j.m HOTEL LE 1 K A.N) IE. 11 J. SHOTHI. PttopRtrroR. leate-l at HuKols. Pa., near the K. K. & P. Hallway iH pi.t. We always en leaver to fur nlrh the test accommodations to business men, pleasure seekers and boarders. Persons In search ol somlort and quiet will dad It a desirable place to stop. The Table Is unsurpassed and Is always supplied with the best the market affords, and all the delicacies ot the season. The Bar Is sup plied with the choicest of pure liquors and citcars and nothing but the bett is sold. Special atten tion given to the care ol horses. H.J. SCHETT1U. fPUIAL LIST. JL List ol causes set down lor trial at a special term el court to be held May il. 1'J--; lardner... rs. Ktetrens. Duncan . vs Huncan. How man ..s. Marnhart. Mnrduck .. MtKelrev. t'airl-h .v. M iiluuicti Ertle Oo...- v. Walters. Oallitiin Bulidli.s: Ioan Association ...r. McNeil. Hates vs. Elvnn. I ill vt. tlafes. Jspy. va. Hurkhard. J AS. J. HAKHY. I'rotb'y's oflice, Airil i".. lsvrj. I'rothonotory. GrEO. M. I' BADE, ATTOKNEY-ATLAW. tsisnnrmi. Pkhha. -Ufflce on Centre street, near li!fc-h. Spring "liillren" pK'USTEirs MiT.l'K. 1 1 1 h" f- 1 1 ntri-K iin'- liv I rT-irr'Tir-.J u I pa-f vii i,v (r.e rrtnainr t titf.,1 ,.t ri-r .r 1 in th' . fti-e t r ti, ir.-j.vtl. n i.t l.fir-. ljiti-P-an.! all t;ir lnt.re"r.l arid w'll 1. (,r-ir.to-l 'n Orj hatf" Cr.urt 1r cnr.nrmati. n an.! al- lt.ranr oo WFDNKSDAY. .IUNESTH. Wl: 1. Ftr-t an.l Mil aiwrirt r.f Th'.rrn K Mirn , ailmini'tritnr ol Francis Bnnii, late of iillitzlii lermnfh. dfrpe.. J V'irt an-l tinul ai-.nt.t "! Tlinii-l 1. liar's an.1 K-an .1. Itrnnrt .tmirltni..r rf Kvm K. Hennett late ol 'arl'ria tewnshlti dwpasr 1. Sui't'lemeritTt and finr-1 afv.ijnt i.f .lon T! p. .!mln!trat..r ot Ttiiirr.ns S. liavis, l i"? of .TnhnFtown. !eae.l. 4 I ir-t aTi.1 ftnal aoronrr of Tt-nwm Krtve. '.pr. survivlriK Hfculor i.i Ml't.ac-l bravlcy, line 1 1 iv.r'ftir,. town-hiic .lvM-e 1. S. First ard .a"il aiwinnt ot M. .1 Wil-on. exfrntcT ol James VVIl.-on, late e! s!lit7.in l.r onch. 1ienB-l. Firi't and finl arreunt ol Hile-t Vartir. adroir.istratr r.t .'bristina Watrner. lute o Johns town. decaid. T. First and tir.al apisnunt of Iinniel J . OrnMi. admin tstratorol W. K. Orubt., litre of Johns town . de-eaped . 8 Firt and final ao-nnrit f Jo-pf'"- Kinrr. ad snin!?t rator ol I..nard Hnfct-Wer. late ol Stony ctwte t'.wn-hit.. leried. 9. Second and tjtil wtint of K..f'erf oraur and .lohn H. Kirer. e"'if. '- of Peter Ikinn late of Washinirtnn town-n'. dece".l. 7.1. F!rt account ot . I iNh i. '.irnir. rirut-.r I Peter Kintr. Iw'e ot Adarn townhij.. de.tse.l. 11. First and final acconnt ol F. A. Jms. Jr.. irnnrdian ol W. N Itari. minor child of Thomas S. Itavifi late ct Johntnvn. deca-".i. V- Firt ant final account of .T..sejih Ki'titr.. trustee to maki1 sate i.t the renl etne ol Cjrj? I. Ti'tle. luie of J hn'town. deceit?". 1. i:t. First and final acsonnt 01 It. a Mrfr. a 1 Tiintrator of Andrew Hetsint;er, late of AHe-a-heny townnhip, dcoe:e--c 1 . IC First and i.artisl account ot I,vde Ir:bart, administratrix ot of H. Uenhnrt, late ol Johns town, decease. lft. Acconnt of Fmnk W. Hay and to. M. liny, trustees to make sale In narf if inn of the es tate ct Mariraret Hay. late ol Johnstown, deceas ed . If. First and final nccottn Allen TOi-hlcr. ad-mini-itratorol Christian Mishler, lnte ol Ciiicr Yoder township, deceased 17. First and final acionnt ol MlcTtarl H-mi-uardner. administrator of Williutn Jfomif ;ir In.-r, latent HicMand tnwniitn. deceajied. H. First and final account of .Inmcs M 'Vi. ker. executor of Mary Noteheller. late ol Kichlat.J township, deceased l'.. Second and final discount ot Himm ttrris and Lewis Orris, late of Klchlan.! township, de ceased. 20. First account of Jno. H. Kclper. B-nrdian cf Savllla and Emuia Ketper. minor children ol (ieoree B. Keiir, late of Adams townsliip.de ceased. First and anal account of A. H. iTrlflird. admistrator ol 1. T. Beam, M. II.. late ot .lohns town norouuh, decease 1. Tl. First and fiml account ol William Switiler. snrvivlntt executor ol Joseph AH'erter. tato ol Carrol! township, deceased. il. Fist and nr:al accettnrot A'-fw1 Slater, vl minintratnr ot Cornelias Jtd liulejf . late ot Johns town, deceased, 24. First and lina! ncconnt of K. ft. Fisher, ad ministrator ol Cornelius Metltnley, lata o! Johns town, decease.. Ji". First and final accoont of Surah M. I.hr. iidministratrlx ot Wm, M, Ixihr, lato ol ' pper Yoler townahtp. JH. Secetiil and final account of M, F'iT.hnrri. administrator ol Peter Burns, late otCallitzin tKirouuh, deceased. 27. First and partial account of John H. ptcn trel. administrator of Auicnst IMpple. late of Ad ams township, deceased. 2 Firht and final account of Annie-, Wills and Jane Wills, executrixes of Anthony Wills, late ol Chest Sprints rontuh. deceased. 2V. Account ol Tbresa (Jr isliertter. administra trix ol Joseph Orasbeiver, late of Carroll town ship, 30. First and final acconnt of Henry J, I. ink and Peter C Sharbanuli .executors of Joh n Link, J r.. late of Carroll township deceased. ill. First and final account of Joseph A. tlray. administrator ol John li. Miller. late 01 Carroll township, deceased. :i2. First and final acconnt of Konert W, Jones, late ot Cambria township, decca'e.l. CFLEST1NE J. HUtK. Kifirtster, Kcvister'a office. EbensbarK, Pa.,lay l:t. sy. VDTH'K OK ATPI.tCATHlN Fli BOK 1 .tl"H t'HAKl k R. Notice is hereby iriven 'bat an application will be made to the ?ourt ol Quarter Sessions o! I 'atn l.rtM county. I'eonsylvania. on Moailajr. Jnne 6tli, Isit'J.li.riK.piucb flaner..r tlie villauc ol Sunimertiill. situate in tbe township nt "r jle. cotinty ol (tambrta.. hounded as lollows. vii: lifuicninsi at tbe norl ti-tst eoroerol tbe bridtf on tbe township road leadintc to South Fork: thence north 2 dettrees west 72 perches; t hence north BS! dettrees west f perches: thence north i4 perches to stone: thence north 7 dearees east VI perches to stones; tben.-e north &.1 decrees east 41 perches to the Isaac Faul branch of Iaurel run: tlirrce down said run l.y Its various courses perches across the Kbensbunr road: tbence south 4i dea-rees east Itti) perches; thence south M decrees west PJ7 perches to tne lower end ol It. A. Sipes' tail race; thence down tbe north b.ink of tbe kneinauicu river by Its various 3ourt.es lu7 perches to the place of Pccinhla : tlie stvle and title ol Sf id t.rojtoseJ boroutrh tn be the Borough olSuinmerbtll. M. I. KI ITtLL. Mif 6, lrj. Attorncj tor petitioners. II II. MYEHf. EY-AT-LAW, 4orU2ca tn.CI&nido Bow, ca Uentr iireet, Styles Our Stock is ripht up to lato. In tho mitlttr of lale stvloi WE ARE ALVAYS IN THE FRONT RANK, n'-y-ing all the choicest new novelties :is fast us they .'ipjiear. Wt? keep a thoroughly modern line of gooils in :ill d -partinents, caler to the very bes: trade, and make it our special pride to be at all times fully stocked with the latest and best. DUES 8 a O ODS. We received last week a full line of Dress Cashmeres of the latest patterns. I ilH P.S: ;.! i:i;n i. '.i - ;.r!.. i . t . i - - ;.. i , .1 .;. I c . .l I'.'a.i; 1 l..!i ',. 1 1 . nt s 1 1. t i id . . l i;!:i. iv I. lister :t". j cnt s ,i i :i i .;. Also a 3ar:e line of Dress Ginghams, Calico, Muslin, Plain L-iwns, Lace, l-inre line of Cambrics. FURNITURE. Our s.ock of Furniture has never been so complete ; at present. Come and see. It is for your own interest. Cha ml er Suits Corn .li te. . Pieces. Cherry :i ml l.i lv .' i.ki. CI. all. !r Jsllits Comtilete. x Pieces. S. ,1 ill In U s '..",. I SI. S. rili if II.ictk.-rs. C.triM-t ..-at. 1 1 imiiiei! ' it h I'l in :..vi tn l.in. Also a good assortment Extension Tables, Cane-bottom Chairs, Small KocKers, Stands, tinple. lureau. The Champion Clothier, Simons, are able to knock out all competition in that line. We have practiced the clothing business for the past IS years. You are sure to get satisfaction in our establishment. We displayed last weeK over 1,000 pairs fiucst liht weight Pants that means all latest spring" shades. Men's pj ne Pluck Dies- Suits, f ri ,111 tn 1-.iii. P.iys Ca-s; in. re Suit-, all v o..l 1. ' ., 1.1.1m. .'').! Sc!....il Suits.. 1 . i : t . i Km e Patit. ln.n. I.-. t.i l.)s. Our stock in the above ready to be examined lON' T PolMiET Our Ihunmotii firocery Department yy h:ch we l it.-iy lmiit. It is a Iiainly the larsfel in I'aiiil.ria lillci! up with tin- best in that line ami are rc i!y to yuti I ex..! I Jl cell ( "iitT lc i; I Knasteil ( ollee Vic Pi Cans '1'iiinatoes .- l.'i Cans ..j ii Extra li.xxi I I. cir Extra ;'.'! Pl.eir E t ra i ;mh1 1 ". mi- I".t ra I ;im.,I I Leu I i..i. I.eiicHit Cl.i.i We als.. keep the tst stock ..f Meats anil t In -t" attic!. -s i.! tli fiv us a call. We wi 11 sa ve ynu V". p. r c nt. mi unr purchase it" II SI IE S'l'i . ' K if.-a.ly f..t iii- liniaml ha- m-viT I m s,, :,ra,. ;i, ii s this sprint. We carry i.v -i '' ilill. rent -tyl.-- .! Eailies" "im- Ir.-ss Shoes, an. I we reel sure v.e ;m j li as.-v.iii. Also. k. . ji a Vire as-.irt im-tit iii Men--, Hoys" :lM I'll i kll'll's S leu s. WeijUut.- you prices; I. a. li.'S" r II I )' CllfUiss SllOCS. ?1 ,s J,;, j . I.;j, s" ll,,,. Ji, Sillies. Sj.S. I.aili. -' line Kill, with Patent l..;ii I ! Tip-. sl.Tl. 1 .ai i. s" M . ,i , sprinir Heel. s.-'i up tit$:t.sta pair. Men's 'o.mI lire sloes. i.ii a Men's (,.,.,. I In.- shoes, l.is upair. Mi lis I ,o .i llress K anuraro. sho.-s. .. i ;( pair. M.-n's I li . s. ti. u pair, ll .ys' I It ess Shoes, i.s.-. nfa nt Shoes from n t.. l'.c. Purchasers can't miss it in our larife estahoshir,. -nt . 'Ih'-n-f. w.. mitc you io coin. ami have a look ill the ncv stock just !ec-i.-d f ,r spilnif. 'I' hose w ho l.ny early h.-f. .f.- " he usual sprint ru - h h.- ' us v. ;' ; 1,- . - ; he a. I a nt i of , ,.,. : ,,L. j . oiu an tmhiokcn a-si,rt iiici.t of al! the new pai'.-rn -. to 1c ha. I u h.-n li.-ir !. siMoisr - &d - oo-, vun f,:nni!',sT oi..lkhs. GALLITZIN, PENN'A. CARL RFINIUS, PRACTICAL i t- t : , i! 1 t' . - M. : . . h ' . - ' it 1 if: 1 C i -A YOU WILL LOSE MONEY If you tlon't buy your Spring Suit from J. IJ. WILI3ER. OPEN FOR YOUR INSPECTION. THE LARCEST STOCK AND LOWEST PRICES ON ALL GOODS WE EVER NAMED. Our Sprinc; Coods : j SllOfS all .jl;iiti..s. styl,.s ;lml sj.-s. j Ifiils t.f all tlii-la1i-st styli-s ami li-M.iiiif i liratiiis. ! Cnjis f,,r p,,pl,. uliu a iv j.ariifiilar ' aliiint the ""lut.-st." i l-"iirnisliin (JoihIs of all kinds in aim tut- I ain-f. I NiTkwi'iir am) t inl. i w 1:1 r 1 luit m t -ri - ! val anyt 1 1 i u ymi s. i- ,.... I'ljil i. lliis all L'i a.l. s, ri.l..s and sii-s i:ulil.. r r.ui.ds and "rish huind" .lit-k- 1 i'. W". 11 kin- Punts. Hr.-ss l'.uiis, (iM i -alls and Jiii ki ts. SU.;m r-f.r tin ii. v.uiih ii and i tiildri-n. :-';: rurjrrsr :,.cext siimr j. i::i;.-nri;u. Cive Us CT- IB. "WIZE-iIBIEIR,. EBENSBURG'S CLOTHIER. M. D. KITTELL. A. ttornoy - it r-Jv av . KHENSBl'KU, FA. Utf.ro In Aricorr Hull tlun. o .urt H.iu.r. DO you Deed J..b printin'r It. so, kivo tie 1 uittiiA trial order. ei m nt y . iii I'L'a ili yVe ke., i" . per m 1111. 1. mini. s l .10 I. 1 .' i '. l.t'i. 1.1". I ..n t fail -AND DEALER IN Watches, Clocks .ii:;vi:i,nv,- ILTpntnnl iii 1 : v 11 a 1 1 iv IP 111 v nn tsi rm ft IU1U, lUUUiUUi lUDll IUamJUU AXI Optical Gocdc. Sole Agent FOK THE Celebrated Rockford WATCHES. JolumMa aid FreJunia Watches. in Key and Stem Winders. AllGE SELECTION ok ALL K1XD of JEWELKV alwaye cm hand. Z-ff My lire of Jewelry Is unsurpassed 1 Ir me and see for yourself before purclia9 11 elsw here. IfALL WOKK 0CAKANTEED;-1 CARL RIVINIUS El'ensburp:, Nov. 11, lKK5"-tf. WE CAN SAVE YOU AT LEAST IOPERCENT. BY DEALING WITH ! US. a Cal'. ri w. DICK, ATTOKNKY-AT-LAW. tllCNSBI KO. I'KVM'A -S.ei-ii attention k'vod to claims lor Pen siou Jii uuty, etc. cbl-a.a hl.u.AM l T.Ncw Vorki ltr