itmMn f minim. jr.KNsr.ntn, oambiua co., r. FRIDAY. MAY 27. IJU AI. A.M FrRMlSAl.. - Ilni! f- '.i l. rv M'ini;i . . 1 . . ..! :ii.tt Uiy is ;i lfiral l'Ii.l;iy. ' -Tu i 1 ;m Knives, us,- u potato Jil"'I 111 I .fit k tillM. -Mr. Jv-uii,-! Kli.-Hy. tf thi i)in-i.. i- U' V I T 1 1 VbiMltlKlti-lll. I'ath.r 1rnU--. t Asl.vil!.-. in t" n mi Mmnliiy. Tli.-n- i- lit' ilaiii.'.'!- of fonn'tt'.nif y air uiiitiii'lla t ln-st- days. - Mi. '. T. Kx its is vNitiir? fiit'iuN in tl..- -:it. l li pan of '1'' state. -Mt. lnis4 Shiiiiifelt. of this place, is TiMiini: n-laiiM - in .leam-tt". - Mi" laia Ha', is. of Morrell ville. is Vf-itiM-' relMtie in Kbeii-l.uri;. - Mi. F..1 Miii lls. of l.oieito. -pent a. J. u li in town on Wt'tlin-iJay. . ..i: m!an; ehihlof Rev. 1 . .loins, of t lie jlii-t win. I ciie.l tnis (TliniMlayi moiniiitr. ; ;,,si. Cm entry, of Maryland, is H-i-ilins: M i Ann Mc I MtniM. of this plan'. - Mr. .Ii.lm llarneit. nf Allegheny town 'Slii;.. -pent a f. w limns in town on Tnes da . .iae I'riiijlf.of Sunimerhill tiiwn- -!u'i. wa- -tricker. w ith paralysis on Sat- llllli.lV. . This 1 n 1 1 1 u 1'iip ve:ir. anv hen not trvi'r ffour years of a'.-e will pass as a sprini: Hd.i Ui'll. Mi. Hnwii-il William-, of llotiif-tfut. Al...-pent ' rial nimitlis here retiiiiwd M. mil. iv. lii'V. I'a'her l'.nrns. of New Iliijrhtou. h'a.. i te.l Ri v. Fatlier Deasy. .f this ;j.la. " la-t w eek. 1 A chart, r w a- rrranted at llarri-lnmr -(, Moii.Uiy to the Khei.lmri; l'.uiMiu.-' A Loan A-oeiation. M r. 1-iiah iati-s. of Read.- township. i-ite.l F.heii-hiir on Tw-ilay. n-l urni uir - liniiie t lie aine (lav. -Mi-, .lain.- Fan-ell. of Ilmitinndou. I'a.. i- i.-itiinr lur -i-ter, Mr-. T. II. O'H iia. of tl,i- plaee. A i vin K a ii-. F.-m.. is ha vinir he fuund latinii laid for hi- in-w house iu Out.fl' : Street . nea r t he depot. - -n,iim' nf fanner- who have jdajited itle-ii i miii -ay it i- inttiii'-' in the frruuud r.Snd will have to he replatlti'tl. Mr. s. I'. Svhert-, one of lialliti-in's enti-rpi i-iiii; Iiu-iness uhmi w as .a visitor to l the 1 i:i k M N o til ei- on Monday. : The Spaiiu'iT Improvement I'uiiipuuy will emniiienee tin -a le o f It its i n t hat em bryo citv mi Tuesday, .lune 14t.li. Mr. .I.ihn Roiahaiiiih. one tf C'royle town-hip- veteran Democrat paid the Fin i m otlice a call on Monday. The mi. t iry cot taire heUm ina to M i s. O'll.ira. mi Julian stii-rt. is tmiiiir improv ed hv lias inn a not her sturv added. The l.ii-ine-- men of K! nsbii ri; are ret,ue-!i d to have their stun clo-i-tl on Mem. .rial Day from one to live r. m. -Mr. Hi in y ii'N. il. of ruMmi-si. spout a few day- in town la-t week viMtins rela tives and fi ienil-. He ret iirited on Sunday. Samuel 1'. Kdwarii-on, of .Itiliustnw n. WSs a vi-it.u- to FJien-hura on Thurday Slid added hi- name to the FfUKMA N '.- lit of t uli-eriliei s. Jud'.'c Revhurn, of K'ittaiinin. is jire idlnur nver mil- cmirt this week, try inC ca-e- in whieh Jlld'e JiaKer had heell CODf riled US l i illll-el Mr. tHiUL'e liiiliey. of t hi-jdace. vv hose Ulrn -- w e nnliced la-t w eek, is -till enli fini'd in hi- iii.ini. althoui;h hi.- condition Is Slow y iinpiuv ins;. We a.U now leu'e reeeipt if an invita tion to he pre-eut at the tipi niiiir of the Pltt-huri; 'ihiu s huildiui;. vihi-h w ill lake place on Tne-day net. F.ii Smith, ot Fallen Titnher. lia- DOUl-'ht the i.ell. al -tole nf e 1-. Ni.lt- leyiind McNeal. at that place, ami has ta ken pi ie inn i if I lie -a 1'le. Ml. t'li- I.lnvd. all elllJjioVfe nf the Ttfta y o!!ice. Altoona. -pent a couple td' days iii town la-t week haliuji haiul With relative- and friend-. Mr. .1. I;. ii!.. r. the clothier, accom panied 1 y hi- w -p. 'lit Sunday in ''hest Spring-, when- the Jailer's parents. Mr. and Mr-. .1 mi. - I'eirv. reide. -The Uirirt-t oats lit ld in I'eiiusyl vania 1st " farm of ('id. James Younir. of Ml hi'- T 'i n. 1 1 contains 1X1 acres. Tw enty-? .r mules hitched to eilit plows l tU! 1 1 ed lip t hi' mellow ealt ll. i The iiiemhers of the (iranil Army l'ost. th' S..H-,,f Veterans ami I, adies Auxiliary. .Olthi- plai n, are reijue-tftl to meet at the .Pt-t ! i ii i mi Sunday miniiini; at lo . M ., ;t0 a' i.-nd s. ices al the l'lfshj tei iin .ci-.i-' l. . ,".t -.ia-i. .tic . ; Inlmstown on Montlav afterufm a lihtnini; from an apparently 1 -- -ky struck an electric wire lead . ! I..' resilience of Kdward Wl-e and In- huildiui; on lire. Itut little damavre 'W- dm, -Mr-. .h,-eph Mc Mullen ami Miss Clara 'Sai.l-.i i . ; Al'eirheiiy t iishlp, who w ere SeT'i- v !, ;n a runaway accident in this pla. e T i. -lav of he-t week, are hoth gBttii'ir .... v.-i well :,n. will soon he fully rec.iveieii. 1 he hav , inp iii tin's county hids fair .tO he a I mie nu iui; tn t he a lunula lit w ct Weather, hi.t the fanners are all hcliimi . -with the -.-t tin- ,,u! ,,f , h.-ir other t-rops ,OWin- Vn tin- -aim- cau-e. J'"- Smith, a coal miner at Frun ility. aid to he a d. -p. rate chain -t. r. irot hit" afig-ht at Jaue-v ille. ( It artield county, in -which his tin-. .at was cut and other injur ies ot sn -enniis a nature that he is not e- petted In rt'cover. (..:.. r.il J.,-, ph Mi Ii,,,,;,!,!, w ho fur erre.il m. .nths pa-t ha- heen a resident of CnBil-rUud. M.I.. a. cmnpanied hv his daughter. Mrs. I),. I), r.,er. came up her,. ' On a!ur.l.iv and spent a , ,,np!e ,,f days e Chanin.' kindly -reetiiii:- w itliuliifrieiitts. The feeeipt t,f an iiiv itatiuii to he pres nt:u the ,1,'iii, wf the mutiument er ecte.1 t the ,,. ,,,,,,-y ,,f ,,. ..-,iluimvll uea.i in i.iand view i-eiin tery. .luhii.-- town Mas -t. i- hell hv :u I. i,..w 1. ..I Th dedication take, t.!ae..'at o'el.M-k. v. In our ailvriii,;,, ,.,,,1Inns V((1I find the .ulvenu...,,..,,, f T;ivIur ; n.an mam.fa. t,,.,-t wire f..,,.....' ,ri.,. K,Iar,,,; fir es. apevoce. ,, u-l.t ,, worlf. t I. . i.inm,.,,l them to nil r readers w ho desire tu buy anvthini; iti their - line. There W ill ,e festival held in tho st August ine 1U; Ilfl,.rn(1(1I1 alli, ( V( n Injcif May :io,h forthe henetUofthechnr.-h at that ph.ee. i.Vcrs of stcmkI eating dan Clng ami, ,, ).r In(.nNll(ul1 j)t fai to attend. KveryUtiy invited and a Kood time promi, ,i t(, an. -Mrs. Kliat,..,!, Kohler. f Johnstown was -truck hy an el-c, r,e ,.ar ,, Tuesday' ;ar her home ., r.ocu-t -t,eet. in that r- T.andwas thrown und. r the car and 1 ,f h.r feet hadly s,a-hed. She , " 'Tf taken out. Jlthe e,,lUMlll f lH,ltWlx ai,UM1Iu.,.. Ct'nt, tin- week i-tl,e,ardof.Ias.(;. Has- : ;fW-;;""'.a can.iidate for As S. Tlhly, J hats us. Asilis ,.itl,.r an. rs ,(()r K,MM Pn,.y Ul tlUlw olir (WI1 t -. we call the attention of our reaovrs totfc.,e:.rrt !;. .-t then, ,ailM, lht. Mr. F. IV Saupp and daughter. Miss Fannie, formerly of Lord to. hut now of Altoona. wore lioro on Friday last in at tendance at the funeral nf Frank P. Mo Pike. Property owners in this place, are be ins notified by the street commissioner to have their sidewalks repaired within thir ty days or that official will do it for them anil charge up the expense. The P. R. R. engineers on Monday last ran a tie-line from where they crossed the old Carrolltown road, near the farm of K. .1. Humphreys. In Cambria tow nship, into tow n throush Center street to the station. The editor of the Wilminzton Jimrunl is level headed and has a proper sense of right when he says that no girl with a proper rccard for a man's aesthetic taste w ill compel him to kiss her throuch a veil. E-Sheri(T Stineman. of SVuith Fork, spent a few hour in town on Monday. He reports the condition of his son, Albert M.. whose serious illnoss from rheumatism we noted last week, as being much improved. The hlacksmith shop owned by P. K. Ramey anil occupied hy S. H. Crovle, in R'iniey. C.carti'-ld county, was destroyed hy fire on Saturday night together with a set of hlacksmith tools. The fire was of incendiary origin. The case against the South Fork Fish ing eluh was argued to-day (Thursday) for a cha tige of venue before Judge Reyburn. There is no decision as yet but the at torneys on hoth sides of the case, practi cally agreed that it should he tried at Har-rl-fiiirg. Miss Ktta. tlittrg'hter of Mr. John Cun ningham, of Cambria township. Twho was suffering for stm.e time past with a tumor on her face, had it removed on Monday lust. The operation, which w as a success ful one. was performed by Irs. Davison and Joints, of this place. On Wednesday afternoon of last week. Mrs. Ku.aline M. Rt ad. of Coal port, w as struck by an engine w hile walking on the track in that place and killed instantly. Her neck tv as broken, skull fractured ami her body badly bruised. Mrs. Rem! was 71 years of aire and a widow. Mike Wargo. a Hungarian, was in stantly killed by a fall of coal at mine No. .t of the Cressmi - Cleartield Coal Compa ny on Thursday of last week. His remains were interred in the Catholic cemetery at Ashville on Saturday morning. He was 'M years of age a ml leaves a wife and two children. I-. Cas-idy. of Center county, had a hearing before Fnited States Commission er Ambrose in Altoona on Friday last, on a charge tif sending obscene letters through the mails, and was committed to the Hol tidaysburg jail in default nf Sl.! hail. He will he tr'ed at Krieonthe first Monday of July. H-ivden Ivorv. of Fourteenth avenue, near Fourteenth street, Altoona. a former citizen of Clearfield township, this county, was robbed on Thursday night of last week by three masked thieves who took a hank check of r.ii and ? in money. Mr. Ivory w as unable to defend his property as lit is crippled with rheumatism. A commercial traveler gives the pub lic good advice when he says: Patronize the business men who advertise. T'lo-e who tell yon t what they huvc to sell and invite yon tu patronize them through the columns of t heir lo;-al newspa pers, are the live business men of the day. ami fiotn w horn you alw ays get the tno-t for your money. The contract for the topographical map of Pen ns j 1 vania to be placed tm exhibit ion at the World's Fair at Chicago, has lieen awarded to K. I!. Harden, of Philadelphia. It will be about seven and oMe-ha!f by twelve and one-half feet In size and will co-t loo. It will show all the school houses in Pennsylvania wiih the number of pupils in each. The Court on Monday appointed W. W. MeAteer. Cyrus Miller and Henry Scanlan. viewers to view the location of a road in the We-t w ard of Fbetisburg. The appointment was made on the application oftieo. M. Reade Ksip, attorney furl). C. Philips, and is for a road to the Philips' cottage by way of Maple Park. The iiuestion of a road has been In dispute for a year or more. Michael Maloy. son of Patrick Maloy of Allegheny township who went Wt-t about four years ago was killed near Wat kins, Washington, in the early part of last week hv a limb of a tree falling upon him. His body was embalmed und brought home, arriving at his father's residence on Tues day. His interment took place at St. Augustine to-day (Thursday). He was alio ut thirty yearof age anil unmarried. In the announcements this week Is the card of Mr. Florence Willibrainl. of Ial litzin. as a candidate for Poor Director. Mr. Willibrainl is an old soldier and citi zen and is well known to the people of Cambria county. If nominated anil eleet ed to the Ifsponsihl ? position of Poor Di rector. Mr. Willibrainl will serve the peo ple ami the poor to the best of his ability ami look after their interests with honesty and fidelity. Mr. James Rentier, of Ftie. Cambria county, is lying dangerously III at his home. Ills death is expected at any time as the infirmities incident to old age arc weighing heavily upon him. Mr. Render is one of the pioneers of this section ami has been a good and useful citizen, whose many friends in Rlair as well as Cambria will regret to learn of his serious condition. He is an old soldier, having served in Com pany K. lMth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers. Alttxitin Times. In the case against the board of poor directors of Cumberland county, charged with malfeasance in ft ice, the jury on Sat urday night hrought in a verdict of guilty, after tieing out twenty-eight hours. A motion for a new trial was at once made. The charge of malfeasance against the ptior directors arose from their having inden tured a lioy named .lot; Diller, to a man named John W. I,afTerty, from whom. It is alleged, he received such cruel treatment that he tiled from the results. Mr. Samuel McMullen, of Clearfield township, dU'd at the residence of George Scymorc, In Allegheny township, on Tues day May -.'l, aged aliont tiff years. Mr. Mi Mul'en while passing M r. Sey m ore's place, was taken suddenly sick ami was taken In .and kindly cared for but continued growing worse until death ensued. Mr. McMullen leaves no family. Ids wife hav ing jireceetletl him to the tomb a number of years ago. he hail no children. Judge Reyburn on Monday filed his opinions In the following cases: In rc road in White township from Christian Noel's to lb-aver Valley school house: proceedings to vacate ami supply road discharged and petitioners pay costs. In re petition to change line ix'tween ltarr and Susquehan na townships, report of viewers filed tie quashed and proceedings set aside. In case of Martha Orris vs. J. C. Head, rule dis charged and money in hands of M. I. Kit tell ordered to paid to Amanda Orris. Two men, one colored, the other w hite, who were walking on thw railroad track near Mdiarvey's, a few miles west of Al toona, were struck hy Philadelphia Ex press on Saturday last and instantly killed. The colored man was thrown down over the embankment, and the w hite man was thrown under the wheels of a passing freight train, where his head ami alitlomen were crushed and both arms broken. There was no clue to their identity anil the lnttlies were iKith taken to the RUir county almshouse. A great bycicle race from Chicago to New York was begun on Wednesday of last week. It is described as a relay race, and was participated in by IK) of the fast est wheelmen of the country. The object of the extraordinary performance was to demonstrate the superiority of the bycicle over horses as a means of carrying mes sages in war times. The distance covered was l.ooo miles, ami the riders carried a sealetl message from tlen. Miles, of the army headquarters at Chicago, to Gen. Howard at New York, to ! delivered in loo hours from the time of starting. The heavy rains greatly retarded the cxi-ri-nieiit. the message being delivered alut nine hours ln-hind schedule time. An item in the New Yolk Omf Truth' J,,iirnul. of last week says: "It is report ed that overtures have lieen made to the Cresson X Clearfield Coal A- Coke Co.. own er of tin ressKiLV Clearfield R.R-. .-ontroll-ingmany thousand acres of Ritnminous coal lands, and producing annually a large tonnage. If an agreement is reached it will result in the construction of a seven mile line from Cazzam to Irvona the fust point on the 1 Seech Creek, and the second on the Cresson A Clearfield R. R. The haul will be over the Heech Cieek to Williamsport. a distance of about i:o miles. The Cresson A. Clearfield is a road .TO miles long, and running from Cresson to Irvona." In the political announcements in the Fiikkm AN this week is the card of Dr.toti. W. Wagoner, of Johnstown, in a candi date for Assembly. Dr. Wagoner has al ways been a tried ami true Democrat and a worker in the ranks. He has served the party as county committeeman for a num ber of years; as a member of the state cen tral committee for two terms; as one of the representatives of the county in two state conventions: as alternate to the Chicago convention when Cleveland was nomina ted: as chairman of the Democratic city committee, of Johnstown, for several years, anl has taken a very active interest in the party as all our canpidates for ollice can within the last fifteen years can testify. On Saturday John Sherrv. a well- known farmer of Rarr township, accom panied bv one of his sons, hitched tip his team for the purpose of hauling some hay. In tlie- team was a spirited young horsi that had onlv been broken a shortt ime. and from some cause or other ltecamc frighten etl and unmanageable. Mr. Sherry wa knocked down ami trampled, ami was run over bv the wagon. When carried to his home and a physician summoned, he wa found to lie fatally hurt, being injured in ternally ami his breast being crushed, lit lingered in great suffering until Monday, when death ensued. Mr. Sherry wasabout years of age ami leaves a wife and grown-up familv. live sous and three daughters. James ;rifliti. Ksi(.. who was well known so the older residents of this coun ty, died at the residence of Kdw ard ISrady. in Johnstown, on Tuesday, aged " years. Mr. Crithn was born in Pittsburg in 1. A year after his birth his father moved with his family to this county ami located at Johnstown, w here lie tlietl in He was survived by a wife and five children, all of whom are now deceased. James (Irittin. when a young man, learned thv blacksmith trade and worked at the busi ness for a number of years in Johnstown. In lsikt Mr. tJriftin was elected to the otlice of Register and Recoideron the Democrat ic ticket in tin- county, ami al the end of his term was renominated aI1(i rt elected, filling the otlice in a highly creditableinan ner. During his six years' residence in Kheh-hurg he made many warm friends in the not th of the county w ho will be sorry to learn -if his death. At the time of the John-town flood Mr. tiritllu ami two sis ters wi re at t heir home on Walnut street and were carried away by the waters. Mr. (riftill tieing rescued a couple of miles lx low Johhstotwi; one sister was found dead at Ninevali. and the other found badly in jured in the debris at the stone bridge and soon after died from her injuries. Mr. (iritlin. although he w as able to go about, never recovered from the effects of his ter rible experience ill the flood, and his death resulted from that day's injuries. He was possessed of considerable mean-, estimated at f.'.l.ooo. the bulk of which, having no relatives, he left to St. John's Catholic church in Johnstown. Csnrt Prerertllnns. The fol lowing cases were disposed of ill Court this week : James Carduer. vs. A. A. Stevens. As sumpsit. Continued at costs of defendant. Anna Duncan et al. J. C. Duncan. Judg ment opened. Jury find for plaintiff. W'lliam I lo am a n vs. Henry P.arnlmrt. Al. St i. Fa. Continued at cots of plain tiff. J. M. Murdock A. Pro. vs. Catharine Mc Kelvey et al. S. i. Fa. Jury find for tie fendants. Catharine Parrish v.. Pi ter Mi-Cough, Rose Mctio ugh. Ejectment. Jury tiud fur I lefciidant. (ieoige El tel A: Co. vs. Elmer Walter et al. Continued by consent. CaMit.iu II. vi L. Association vs. Piter McNeill. Att Ex. Verdict for the garnis hee under direction of the Court. J. L. tiill vs. Johnstown Lumber Co. Assumpsit. On tiial. ti-illit.in P. & L Associatimi. vs Peter McNeill, et al. Alt. Ex. Verdict for Jar nishee under direction of the Court. Isaiah tiates vs P. and A. Flyiin As sumpsit. erdict for plaintiff for sum of M. Thomas J. Espy vs. Daniel Rurkhait. Appeal. Settled. John L. Cill vs. Isaac W. (cites et al. Assumpsit. J ury empanelled and balance of jury discharged. l)fniorllf t'antiidatr. On Monday, in pursuance of the ca Chairman Charles M. Swank, I of the candidates for otlice on the Democratic ticket met in the parlor of the Mountain House, in Ebensburg. and made the neces sary arrangements for holding the primary election. The following is the list of can didates: Congressman, L. D. Woodruff. Johns town. Assembly, .las. O. Hasson, John E. Strayer, Johnstown: Eliensburg; : Kdward T. J. Thomas, W. Wagon - Darby, of McN'eelis, Johnstow n: Jamc? Carroll township: Dr. Co-urge er. of Johnstown. Prothotiotary, James C. Johnstown. Register and Recorder, James I', (iret n, Johnstown; Daniel McCoiigh. Ebensburg. District Attorney, Francis J. O'Connor, Johnstown. Poor House Director, Raphael Hite, Car roll township: Florence Wiilibiand, (ial litin township. The primary election will lie held on Sat urday, June ith. ls'.r.-, ami the judges will make their returns at Ebensburg on the folllow in Monday. C'oiusnn n leal Ian. KiiKN-uriM., Pa., May "'t, lv''-. Kilitor Cunt Ji'i f ui i . Sin: Last Sunday morning I w as agree ably siirpris-d by my Sunday school class, which I have Im-cii teaching several years, by the presentation of a lieautiful Oxford S. S. Teacher,: Edition of the Holy Rible as a token of-hcir regard and resjiect for me as their teacher. I was so taken by surprise at the time hy this manifestation of their esteem that I was unable to prop erly thank them for it, but I now wish to take this opportunity of doing so and ex press the hoie that It may be the means of stimulating me to more zeal and faithful ness in the future. Ji.ilN J. Ev.N. Memorial ry. The committee of arrangements forthe proper observation of Memorial Day in this place, have made the following program: The different organizations will meet in front of the Opera House at 1 o clock U) the following order: Chief Marshal. Col. S. W. Davis. First As-i-tant Marshal, Capt. Kdward II uiij preys. iseeond A-ssistant Marslu.l. .1. T. onus. El.eiisburg Cadets. Pupils o Mt. Oallit.in Seminary. Sons of Veterans, (iiand Army Post. Citizens and Soldiers. Carriages with Flowers and Committees. Oration. Rev. R. C. Morgan. Singing. Choir of girls under the leader ship of Mrs. Iester Larimer. The Klx-iisburg Alius dec flub will rentier several line selections. Tin- procession will move out Centre street, then down High to Lloyd cemetery: then to the old cemetery, and from there to the Catholic cemetery, and then back to the Opera House where they will disband. In the evening a grand camp fire will be held ill the Opera House, w here speeches will be made by a large nuinler of old sol diers. Including T. W. Dick. Est.. S. D. Patterson. Judge Parker. Alvin Evans. Esq.. Col. Davis ami others, und old war songs will be suing by the veterans. Following is a list of the names of the soliliers interred in the different cemeteries in this place anil vicinity: LLOII) CEMETEKV, KBEMSUI KO. (Jrlfflih T. Fvans, Oapt. H. Heyer, let). W. llavls. na-jlel i t. Evans. Win. Mills. Sr., Kdward I Evans, Ailam MiiDatttlt. laTil Pi wrll. Jr.. Tnos J. Evans, H.ivl.l J. Jalui'l, H'liib Jones. Ttiuu. E. Evans, lull ii E. Davis. Samuel Henry, lie) K. SerhJer, .las. A. LattletielJ, luvld H. Evans, J uiiti Koherts, Joun y. IjU.tiy. John I . Evans, David 1. Evans, Evan i; . DivIm. Joseph Henderoa, Wm. K li uini'Iirey, JnhD Kimball, Will.!'. Davis. rnotusis Todd. Wm. K. Huberts. Lemuel Evans. I. Todd 11 u ten In son. Jeremiah D Evans, .Manilla H.iitlll3, I'liof. B. Moore, Wu,. I. Davis. t hu. j. r-ii'id. Divld S. Junes. Wm. W. tirirtUh. Daniel T. Jones, tieorae Micli, K..;,trt Williams. Jobn Faith. Ja nes N. Evans. Kit-hard L. D-ivla. D, J. Evans. W in. Clement. CATHOLIC t'KMETERT, EHESSlil HO. Kcv. K.. 'hrlsty, 1 lioui is I). Latziiier, Jno. E. Scanlan, Jas. A. l.HzinKer. Julin I'orter. A. J. l.ttzinner. James I1. N.Ktn, Krant'ls P. Tieruty. Stephen . t'hase. Andrew Weit.le 'John Iamliitui;h, ' Wu.'. Mills. Jr., 'James Collins. Jeremiah A. Eaitan. Jiiuei Murray. I Thomas McHleek. Jas. 31. Kdelhlnte. I'LH csmiti .iv. EBasemno. Klchird Irfwls. ileorire W. Todd David Linn', mason Milton Huberts. Edward E. Davis Thomas (J. Evans. CS.KKOU.TO VII rEMKTKKT Peter Kaylor. Henry Weak land. Jacob Kooms, K, D. lsenburic. Kdward Oillespie, Adam A. Hurkey, I John Koonsman. Elias Driscoll. 'Thomas E. Miset. (Kichard Hon, A. H, Z. liiker. John W ensel. John B) rLe, i helsasuO :mktkut, v, k.chcfch. William May. ' U uliam Keed. Samuel Keed, J VVi.liam lJuinton, BKISAfcO CEWKTEBV. V. B, CUI RI B. Andrew Mar.-h, Josej.h J. Williams. Asa Eastman, I BKILAH ( EVtTK .Y. James Mills. EdwHrd Mi'.ts, Thumas Evaus, j rOVELl'S CEXCTEKV, Daniel Towel!, HUH ah immrv, Evap D. James. Thomas T, Deveraul. LAVHAl l.H CtMCTKBV, JACKS 3SI tOWSSHir, Michael Kaer. MerTltnan Iee, IJeurne Keyuolds Peter Kaver. Hcury he nolds. K ETHEL CEaETEHV. leorue ITampticll, Enoch Keel. .uther Stiles. Jubo t'aiceron, -Mises hint. VV llliaua Larimer. I1 NKARI) lIMIItUT, William M. Mack. Frederick K, Hill. To Withdraw Krtdlierhood Men Jt.iiTiv x. Pa.. May -.1. E. P. Sar geant. ira ml Master of the Prolhfi hood of Locomotive Engineers and Kiremeii antl Presitlent of the Supreme Councils of the I'nited Order of Kailway Employes, and P. II. Morrissfv, Viee- I'rainl Master of the I'.rothei IioimI of Uailroad Trainmen, have carefully exaiuiiied the grievances whieh t he ti aiiimen in the employ of the Cam bria Iron Company presenttsl to Oeiicral Manager Pike. It was decided that all Prolhei IhmmI men should lie w ithdraw n from tin Cainliiia Works at once. The men vv ill he taken care of hv the organiza tions and positions will Ik- st cured for them as rapidly as possible. The Cambria Company is to t. adver ted in tlie Ilrot hi'i hood's inagaine as a nun-I'nion oiganiatioii. A rule will In made absolute that no trainman who w oi ks in the Cambria yards fr ni this date can ever Im-couic a member of any of the organizations. While this action vv ill not result in anv stoppage ot tlie works, it will prevent many id t he lwst trainmen in t he country from accepting employment with the com pany. Tfarrlaice i.iemen. The following marriage licenses wt-re is sued hy the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Wednesday. Mav -.. i"'.'j: M. E. Malt y. Seotttlale Pa., ami Lizzie 1. i ;illesiie. .Itdiustovvn. Otis Adams ami Pritlget lloiian. Johns town. John Edward McMullen and Marv Ad:i- line M. Cartv. Delatiev. John A. Mctiuire and Ourtrude McMul len. (iallitzin township. James. I. Costlovv. Johnstown, and Em ma Skelly. Suinmerhill townshiii. Mario Sirit and Michetino Peiozi. Hastings. Stephen Perlutts and Anna Yonae Por tage. John Paulas ami Maria Ilegnor. Johns town. Kolwrt Phillips and Henrietta Wilson, Johnstown. Wiliiam II. Thomas. Peatle township ami Ellie May Kichard. (ilasgow. Thomas S. Proctor and Perdie L. Sealo. Johnstuw n. E. W. Ilavis. Cambria township and Liz zie llecker. (ireenville. Intliana county Pa. Charles J. Kllck, Allegheny township, and Mary J. Sharp, Minister township. Is all Kates to UrttyibarK la Pfaa ay I van la Railroad. On Thursday, June -Jtl. the 'High Water Mark" Monument will bo dedicatetl on the field of t iettysburg. This inoiiutiient marks tin highest oint within the I'nion lines reached by Pick ett's troops in the memorable charge of July :ul, ls4,3. The monument has been elected under the auspices of the Pattlc field Memorial Association. The dedica tory ceremonies will be highly interesting, consisting of speeches, ftuetus, music, and military exercises. A large number of Veterans, both officers and privates, will lie gathered on the historic field and the occasion will be a niost memora ble one. For the benefit of those desiring to at tend, the Pennsylvania Ilailryad Company w ill, on June 1st and 2d. sell excursion tickets from all principal stations on the lines to Uettyshtirg at a single fare for the round trip. Keturn coupons w ill be valid for use until June 4th, inclusive. Half Kate lo 51 laneapall l Prnn yUanla Railroad. For the U netit of delegates ami visitors to the Ut publicaii National Convenlitui at MiuueaiMslis. on June Tth, l.n, the Penn sylvania Kail road Company will sll ex cursion tickets to Minneapolis, from all principal stations on its lines, at a single fare for the round trip. The rate from New York is 1..V: Philadelphia. StM.T.l: ISaltiniore, .-; Washington. f-.'s..V.t, and other stations in projiortion. The tickets will le sold from June 1st. to 5th, inclu sive, and the return coupons will lx- good to leave .Miuneaiailis or St. Paul from June loth to jr.th inclusive, ly.c A choice of routes we-t of Chicago may be made. Kprlec Fever. The gradual opeuiug of the budding trees and the shooting upwards of the blade of grass are idgns of the advent of spring. The farmer i already at work timulating the growth of his crop hv fer tilizers to insure a rich harvest. Nature needs stimulation and why should not man? The system needs building up af ter the attacks of gripM- and cold, and the onlv tonic is pure whiskey. Ma Klein, of Allegheny. Pa., has the endorsement of eminent physicians, certifying to tin pur ity ot his famous Silver Age ami Du- ijliesiie K) i' V lilKle-. ol'l evt I V Wtii'l-.' at ?l..Vi and fl.-.l per full tjuart. Six-year- id Penna. Rye Whiskies, absolutely pure. at 1.oo per liiiart or six tuaris for --."i.. Send for catalogue and price list of all kinds of liijuors to Max Klein. -. Federal street. Allegheny, l a. For sale by J. x; A. E. R u h r, EN u--burg. Pa. 1 lire I lanront Nullrrs. MIUXSHIKII MAKBI.K AND '. 11 A N1TK li W i rks. as s keirhed t'y fclal rcK.rter the Jurnstown I'aily Herald. Ueliablc dealers and fine koihIs. Durlnit a recent fly inn t'lfi to Ent-hnrtt the wriler et this article Vfitel the .Vlarble antl tiranite Wurks ti? Jas. Wilkii.s.'ii Sl Si. ii, which were !iune.i in IRs i. The senior inemt er ol this prunressive tini lei? hrnl an exj erieu -e of Ihirtj Cve vears. and his tun and artnt.r Is also a FkilKd orker. The class ol wok tiiey priduce is ot the hivbe-t class and sile. Emm lour to bve hat ds are employed and t lie very tineM mon ument!' In tt.e county seat are Piieclmcn ot ilieir (kill. Shipments are made through tnis and to adioininir counties. All kinds :.l cemetery wotk Is executed ar.d a tine line ot I n.n Kallintc it handled and foM The stock ol work kej.t tm hand (received liy the car-load) is very extensive and niai v very r.ne monuments are exhibited, two especially eeiuir executed In tlie rustic sty le and la Imitation vl brickwork, with a Bnely executed cross on the top. Auionic the many hne monuments ereced by this tirm is an e.ihttnn htfleen-teet-hii:h monuu.en. fur Shenfl Orirhth, monument tr father 'hrity (s-lxteeti fi-et huh i, also monu ments lor Jacob Kibler and dauatiter ol John Uriltlth. Hoth Eentlemcn n!ve pereonnl atten tlun to Imslness as wei I as executinn the nuest work. In all the time they have been in business they have adhered strict y to the maxim all kikhIs lust as represented and price as low as the fame clas ol Winn can be huuirht elsewhere. We have no hesitancy in recommending Mei-srs. W ilkin son . Son to our readers as reliable business men. progressive and trustworthy. Visit their eatati lishment before ordering e 1st "Here."' t"r&peciai attention paid to selling work. ri'HE m.INDTOSKK. 1 tn Monday and Tues tay. June H'h and Tth, 1-rul.J. 1. little, the ci.list-l pl clan ol I'.tt--bura;. w ill auain visit ti en.-'.uri; . to uive all an opportunity to consnlt him about their eves. Il your vision is detective, by all means iro an.t see him. Call on Dr. Crecry, deuiut. lor particu lars. T7' OK SALE the l.fTeto House, I.retr Pa Terms easy, tor particular, ad lrt her part Ml.S. E. 11. M ix iN AI.D, Iviretto, Pa. March 11. IV-. r ANTKI) ! Kurs ot all kinds, for which the blithest market prices will ! pM. Hrinic them In. U. UUlEliKKH Ki. octao tt:ns'ur. I'a. CAK I.llAIIOI liarb Wire cheap at Dulton l St Son's. Piplitii-ul l tnimtiicriiu nx. .VK MSIKH-T ATKHINKV, a candidate the decision for lustrici Attorney, subject t ol the Democratic primary election. K. J. o'COWOK, Johnstown. March -J4 I9'.?. FOK ASSKMHI.V. 1 hereby announce mysell as a candidate or Assembly, subject to the decision oi the ln.D. t ri'.li: pttmary election. I1KO. W. WAU.NtK. Johnstown. May 23. ItlK ASSKMBI.V. To the ' moi-ratic lof.rt of f'amlria covnt:: 1 hereby announce myself a candidate l-.r the nominatit-n lor Assembly, mtieci lo the decision ot Ihe Democratic pnmarr ele-t.on . fcD. T. M NKKI.1S. Hr't ward, Johnstown. ym ASSKMHLY. 1 1 hcTc'.y am.ouijc- mvsell as a candidate f. A.-M-mtilv, sut'ici't to the d lin ef the lmo- cratic primary election. JAS.U HASSIJN. Ebensbura', May a.'t, Iwi I 'lilt 1 K T11 iMllliAliY. 1 herebv atiDiiiirjcc mjsclt a cmdld.i'e f"r the ftlce ol 1'rothnin t.irT , suf.iect to the decision ot the 1 Vmicratic primary ele.-tmn. JAS. DA ll KY. March 4.1s-'i. uih ward , Johcstown. I'a FIIK flMK Mlil.CTOH. I hereby anru unce myslls a candidate h.r I'oor lr?ctor, sub-.-ct to the decision ot the Dem ocratic primary elect ton. KL'iliKM'E W lLI.IliK.VMi. t;al;uz!u. May .!. ls-.-i. T "tK I'tMtK Dl K KIT! US. 1 I hereby announce ciy lf as a candidate for I'oor Director, satj-rt to the deirion ol the Dem ocratic primary election. H VP11AEL. Hll'K. "arri Ii township, March 1. ls.C 1"tH! liKUlSI KK AND KK' Ol.Dr.K. We are authori7e.i to anui'Uiice that James H 5reene. oi tl e Kitteenth ward. Johnstown, will be a candidate for the nomination ot the of fice ot Kcidsterand Kccorder. subject to the action of the Ivmocratic primary election. KK'HNTfcH AMiKMIiKHtK. To the lUtnotrata Ifttrt of 'amtttia rountii: 1 hereby announce injrscli nrt a candidate lor the nomination tor j;. uuter arid h'ecor.ter. t-uh-)ect to he dec. sua. fct.the lUrmoerntir f.rtmary election. !J. A. McHOl'tiH. JOHN PFISTBR, HEALER IX GEiW HERCHMiDISE. Hardware, Qceensfare. MADE-UP CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES km PROVISIONS, TEliETAKlTS IX MAMl.V, IIAK.ISi, tTIV, OPFOSITE JMCTION HOTEL, CRESSON, PA. mac: 20ly LILLY BANKING : CO. LILLY, PA., JXU. B. HILLEK, CAM II ICR. A UEXEKAT I5AXKINC. HUSIXESS T U A N S ACT E I ). FIRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDENT IXSUR A X C E . ALE THE PRINCIPAL STEAMSHIP LINES REPRESENTED IS V I S. Accounts of merchant's, farmers and oth ers earnestly slicitel. a-surinirour patnms that all business eiitrustl to us will re ceiv prompt ami careful attention, ami U held strictly confidential. Cu-tomer will 1m treated as liberally as gi! bankinfr rules will tM-rmit. LILLY i:ankin(; CO.. febr.'. Lilly, Pcnna. HOTtL. LK (IKA.MIK. H J. SHtTl'l'l, I'BOPRl CTOR. located at KuHoi. '.. near the K. R. It I. Kailway Ixpot. We alwava endeavor to fur nish lb tesi accommodations to basinets men, pleasure seekers and hoarder. Persons in search ol tn lort and quiet villi cml it a desirable place to stop. The Tatile Is unsurpassed and is always supplied with the t eist the market aflerds. and all the delicacies of the season. The Kar Is sup plied with the choicest ol pure liijuors and ciirars and nothlntc Put the let Is sold. Special atten tion given to the care ol horses. H.J. SCHETTIO. NOTirE. The annnal meetiriK ol stockholders for elec tion of Itirectors ol the Cresron av ClearOeld Sl I'eke t'oo.pany will te held at the ottlce ol the Company at Kruicality. fa., on W-cl nea clay . Juste 13, 1H, at one o'clock. p. m. H. O. UACIAN. M ay U7. l to 2. Secretary . M. D. KITTELL, Attorney-o r - j jaw, EBENSBUKU, PA. Office In Armory BaUdlng-, opp.Coart Uonse. ""OTICE Is hereby given that the partnership XI nistiOK between the unaerslicLed as aro cers in Atbville ui.der the firm name ol L.ltziner a. Haines, Is this day dissolved by mutual con seal' I.. M. I.I rlMitii, C. ll. llAl.NtS. May 2, lsai-T ot. A r a t i i tAU l irut DfcLrnuuiYi out i We have exhibited in our store uimlow a Handsome IJd-rooin Suit, iir.d tiry ut'm(. lmyii.j. Om Dollar's worth of goods at our store is entitled to a .iiess on the mimUr if Ikaii contained in th, jar. You can have as many guesses as you buy Oi.e Dollar's worth of rootls. On July Oih, at 12 o'clock, the jar will Le opened and the beans counted in the presence of rei'onsihle citizens of Gal litzin. The party guessing the largest number, or nearest to it, will receive the Ikd-room Suit. ll slitius fur itself the ami. tint til tz A- 1 bey ;tMxls are si ili 1 1ij ii. We in Mr ct miit t.n i:n a e Will tliis Week tjllllte a feW Jll il t s ili Hill til a nil la let! Nti;rar A " Kiaht " Aibuckle Coffee I. Villi " K i ii tr l!i-e l.r ri.ul'i: ami l'EKDcoui'' tu li ft. -M (a-r sU, k tu1.4'. Cm n Our Carpet are liili il with lle'intifii! Patterns ami all li..' L ite M-r van!, liu.itl VtMI Ku; ai t fr.iin .'..'e. iiit t Ve shuw the larirest ami nm-l select line tit l:UI OUSTAIKS ! VISIT ODR FUEluTURE DEPARTMENT WHEN AT Car STARSIT IS FILLED WITH BARGAINS SIMON'S UNLIMITED BARGAINS 0:Teri il this in. mlh in I Iry Oouils. Lml We have Nnvell ies fill lis. a ii I mineii-e in Ox fi ii ti i'i.',..-.l i.i .'. La. lies' illL' the Lil.ii.s- Laiii- s" Late-t !.. i. '..la l.an: rv M Tie-. 1 -' Patent Tip Tl'l-.' T t 1 1 1 ; enre a l-'im We -tiii I ay- -ee si K. llielll I'l ah ax - limi -uLIHKUS: I I Kl i LT K lie ! ail ti." styles met Ii i Ii new. T. W I. ell ill lie at -l I'lll'l f. il-'-" t Us -iii ter- I'lll ll I It ' I S in i. ni - Si--'.-: w tl tlf L'ui-tJs. t I. ill the All Fares Paid by Purchasing SIO OO or Cvcr!"u 1t USIKKS Nrt'K. a The t'.liowinir account" have been niinjlried ami pa-ft d by me and rt inaii e t nlfd ot record .11 this ulli-e (.r ti.e in. 'pert Inn ul lifir.-. IikjU-c-ar.d all otlitrs intcrepted. and will be preeMci to the orphan.-' '..t.rt lur cei.tiruiAtl.n and al lowance nil WEDNKSDAY. .JENESTH. b'.J: 1. J irst and hna I account oi Thnm i? !'. Hums, mliuin..-tr.tt..r ct t'rancis tiurcs, late ol Uitijitzm borouuh. deceaacd. 1. I irft and nnkl account ol Haniel J. Iim is and hvau J. iientitt. adunijistrators ot Kmn li. Hennett lute ot t'aitibria tnwuslnp. deceased. 3. Sa;plementil and tiual account of J i n Tbniuaf. adajinisiratiT ol Tliomas S. luvls, la ol .lnhrJiiwn. ttc-eased. 4. t'lrst aad final account ot Thouius J. lir.iw-lt-y, surviviiiK executor ol Ml-bael iiraaky , late ol'l'i riaKO toa-nshlp. deceased. 5. First and paitial accouut of M. .1. Wil.-on. executor ot James Wilson, late o! 'tailitzia bor oust), deceased. ti. t'lrst and Cnnl account ot b'obert Wanner, adtnit.lstratur ol -'tinslina W uuer,late ol Johns town, deceased. T. First and final account of Iianlel J. (Srul.ti, administrator ol W. K. Orubb, late of Johns town . de-ea-ed 8 I- ir.-t and fins.l account of Joseph Kami, ad- minisi rator ol Iv-onard llolecker, late ol Mouv. creek t'.wn-hlp. deceased. 'X Second and pattial account ol Koliert Ier craux and lobu H. Isitr. executors ol Pelcr Iturm laie of W ashington township, deceased. 10. l-'lrst account ot Jacob . Varuer, executor ot I'ertr KinK. late ol Adaujs townthtp. deceased. 11. First and final account ol K. A. Jauies. Jr., xuardian ol W. N. I 'avis, minor child ol Thomas 5". llavis. late t Johnstown, dec a-ed. l'J. First and final account ol Joseph Kantr. trusti to make sale ot the reiil estate ol 'rus 1. Tittle, late ol Juhntti.vt n, deceased. 111. t ir.-t and Ctiitl ac-ouui ol I. U. .Myers, ad ministrator of Andrew lleislnuer, late ol Alic yttieLV township, det-cascj. 14. "First and partial account oi Lde I.euliart, administratrix of ol 11. '. Ienhart. late ol Johns town, deceased. 1ft. Account of Frank W. Hay and Jeo. M. Hay. trustees to make sale in partition ot the es tate ot Margaret Hay. late ol Joimstown, deceas ed 1?. First and final account Allen IWIsbler. ad ministrator ol t 'hristi an Mislner, late ol 1'ppcr V.'der township, deceased. 17. First and final ac.-ount ot Michael H..111 aardt.er, administrator ot William Homicardner, late ol Kihland townuip. deceased. 15. First and final ajcuuntvl James McVlcker. executor ol Mary Noteheller, late ol Kichland township, deceased. lit. Second and final account ot Hiram Orris and I.ewi Urns, late ol Hichiaud township, ue ceastd. Jo. First account of .'no. H. Keller, sru.irdlan ol Savilla and Emma Keiper, minor children ol tleorire K. Keiper, late ol Adams township, de ceased. 1. First and hnal account of A, H, C riRord. admistratoi ol l. 1 . Heam, M , I., late of Johns town iH.rouKh. deceased. '.M. First and tinil account ol William Switiler. surviving executor ol Joseph Alberter. late ot t'arroil township, deceased. Fist and final account ol Alfred Slater, ad min irtraterot fornelius Mctlinley , late ot Johns town, deceased. 24, First and final account ol E. 1 . Fif her. ad ministrator ol 'ornelius Mcinley, late ol Johns town, deceased, 25. First and final account ol Sarah M. Ihr. administratrix ol W m, M, Lajhr. late ol t 'pper Voder township, 26, s-econd and final account of M, Fitzharris, administrator ol Peter Burns, late olt-allltiiu borough, deceased. JT. tint and partial account of John H. Sten gel, administrator ot Auirust lupple, late of Ad ams township, deceased. First and final account of Annie C. Wills and Jane Wilis. exeeutrixe ol Anthony Wills, late ol l'het siprina-s ttorouicb. oeceated. o Account ol Threa 5raslricer. administra trix ol Joseph tirasberuer, late of t'arroil town ship, Ou. First and final acconnt of Henrr J, Link and Peter t. MiarhatiKJ. executors ol John Link, Jr.. late ot t'arroil township deceased. ;1. Fir.-l and final at-cimnt ol Jo'eph A, Jray. administrator ol John H. Miller, late ol t'arroil tawnshio. deceased, isi. First and final account o( Kotiert W, Jones, late ol 1'ainbrla township, deceased. CFJESTIM. J. BI..A1K. Kft istcr, Kctlster'i offlee. Kbensburic, Pa.. May 13, JS'-'J. ri-l.'lAL. LIST. 1 Iist ol causes set dowu for trial at a terra ol court to be held beginning second Monday ol June. -'M: S. S Messenger Sc Son..vs Iio.ile et al. McOouKh v Itonahoe el al, Mrilarvnelsl..... vs Hoach. .McIK.nald . .vs Prosser. ... vs t'onnor et al, .v sinycer, . .vs Su pes. Mord.s k X Hro Patterson. Assinee. Wilson Leckcr.... Fitter ieler, vi u;..cs. Artice Ice t'o.... I'ole.. ..... ts Tes"ell, I.utxirsell vs Keam et al, Meraa-e t rise To vs Sitnons, Iive, Sunshine tt t'o...vs l-eabcy, Krile a. t'sj vi Walters, Martin vf Coad, Administrator, Workinuman's Building al lii AssciatloQ ...ri Plunkett, Iventry vs Sulkies. T. W. Ahlers A. Oo vs O firien. Kothschild Broi.. vs t'arroil. Liavls.. .vs Uorouxh ol East t'on- emauith, .vs Iiui.lai t al, ..vs Bracken, ,vs Miller, ..vs t'resswell. ,.vs P. K. It. Co. Lloyd Orner S. Kwart a. t'o.. I.ytle at Co Tick JAS, tt, DAUBY'. Prothonjtrry, Froth 1-uoury's ot&ce, M.ay 11, laic, 1 1 t& r rv r FOP, Sl-OO 01 -i... 'I w-ai i j ; vn ' i 1 viS-tl JI s-.: y.-A-.rjf- Z S I .7 O .V s 15 if in si-i'tl i. lit tiiulv. inr w iiuii- in-' in. li-.-. iV i:,..-1u: iil ll k 1 1 1 : 1 1 , nil 1 1 ( ili mi I V I I 1 11 11 1 "1 1 1 . .-.' I ii hi i ills fur ."-I .ii i 1 ii 1 i in 1 It l ' :i ! ,va v s A I.I.S f i- . a A a tA fill 7'. 1 . 11 J ! i' imcj AMI .rn N ii- will lli'lW . .-' ! si.-.: sl.tn . ."le. . .-.'If. (unite 1 I i i 1 1' 1'.' i-iin- -ii n . . 1." . an- Ti.inat 1'! tm:- l'. :i. . . ."le 1J i nn- I ii ml t.il - ( 1: ul rl.i" !'er -;d l; ! i v and Wall Paper Department. ,t Sh:nl.- in IN;i:.IN CAIMMCTS. i -. iii-r v ;i i ii. 1 1 -m 1 1 ii i i 1 1 mi i l'.e. Sskl. CAKI'IM' in t :n- -tale fiutn Our stock ill Ciil t.iilis ha- I. i f bet uil Llll'e -1. "I"! "hi i.f ." II (l i III - '.. iil t :t ti 1 m as ai prcsen'. in a pair. m ! t h '.' .mi a i-'u. .i a-s' i 1 n Hi i-ii-rv. I ' ml ! v. . :i i: L:i -i i 1'.:: In s ell Vtl w i ! li 1 1 .i I - !l Hi t W i ;t .r : i '. h. f . i" i' ii -t el'.c.-. il..- l.-ti -i... i. ami M.i C fw j. ' WHY IS THE W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN THE BEST SHOE IN THE ftORLD FOR THE MONET? It 1h a p-amlpfis Mi' w it U D larkx or wax threat to hurt iUv ttft; tn.ulu f tii IkkI line calf, i li-H and ay, ami lsa us rr make ttntr' Umm f ttna (fra tie than any fhr inn u vfm turer. It equals Lalid fmtl hrt ctstmT from $ U $ '. O CZ OOlsfnaiuf llaud-fw!!, th flnft calf a) btioe ever oflt-n-'l t'r $'.'-; jiialt rcucli IfiijK.rted Kti.ws hi'b c--.?-t fr.m f-.'t' $U '. 24 WO llnnd-rwi d -lt J hoe, lin calf. Hi M -trn(rialjl' nu t lural!. 1 lfit noe c vrr oflt-re-l at tlitu rkt ; iiini prude lui cua-tm-nia'1 nhn ivmiIti f nm f 'i to CO 50 Toliof Short artn.TH. Kailma'l Mm !Oa uml 1-tu rt rrw-riall wfir ihcin: Hurculf, ataiiiUs. tuiKMitti lUKttl', lit uvy tlint) ikIca, extcu rion mt i-air will wear a vt-ar. CO fir "-fJ 110 lKit.T sh werrr nfTorrd at Sfci rit-; tu trial wiil couvinco Lbtj v b w atit a hUt-e t r c tifirt un1 fTvle. CO and ZAH orUinomnn' shnofl X) -W arc very trtm aul dura Lit. 'Jh.o wij ti.tve fciveu tli-m a fiul will wi-.-ir n thr make, n AtC and 1.?5 wu. bIi-n-h am Cw U Jr O wiru hyttif Jhivh t-vrr wIh-iv; tUcyscil tticir merlta, n tlx turrs-aMtiK k.1m show. LU UICO jhiitbinl.'t, wry t iih; fjuuLal ruiiul linjKtrted thiM rtiiiir f roru $4.1 t- I.aflir J.r. J.OO nod F' for alirWbare the Hn- iMna;olv. Ntylwh an 1 iurabl. auiien.-St that V . I,. 1' niK-la-.' naiao 4fcUj price aro fcUuu.j.'J uu tlie Lotuin of rac-o sU c rrTAKE no sin-TiTi'Tr..r InaJfon l-M-ial advTtl'i dt-ak-rs pimplyu orL V jLs DUI OLAn Urockiou, .JaAtv. vld by C. T. KOJ3EKTS, .Icrnl, I HlNMII KIo HA. tna'JT.5iu tl'lHK'S' AI T AISKJIKNTS. ?.oii.elH litrrty Kiven that the tollt.wlnir named ai'i.r.iUeinft.ts i t tir...eriy appraised and set apart 1 r widows ol dei-edents ui.der the Ai't ol Assen.ldv o the 4th day ot April. A.ll.ls.'... have lieen bled in the Ken s'or's i ttl -e In and lor the county id t'lintiria. and will he presented to the n I.jiis' cjuiI ol f aid cjunty h't continuation and allowance on WEDXESDAYe-IUXKNTII, 1ML: 1. Invct-tory arid apir'ileii;etit ! tiersnnal pr.irt- a.raise. and .ct apart Suruli iatc, wi.i" w '..I J, l tiatts. late ol W hite t Wu.-I.lp, deceased. . vi. 1. Imentt-ry and Ri; rii'.scii.er:t f t personal pr..pertv apprai ed and set apart to Kllt-ri Myers, widow t.t N A. .M ers, late ot J uhnslown, dectae ed. .i.ji,i tit'. a, Invex tory and appraisement ot personal ir..rty appraifd an 1 set itju-l ti At:u Maria Klir.e. "widow ,.t .1 eo!i s. Kline, lat ol tljcr township, ilevea.-e.l. --.. 4. Inventory and aorraiseiuent of ptrsoral pn perty apprai-eiand set aj art tu Sophia A. W iluim". widow ot J.jiepti S. Williams, lato ol Morreil lile t'or"U4fht dei'eased, '. w mt, a. Inventnry ami ap raiseuirnt ot lieronal pTot-erty apprai-ej and st apart lo K.i.'hel .M. tiri-it. i li.w ol A. M. irc--ir, l;e t.i tlie l.or out li ul I., rouich ol Morrellv i 1.'. .jt-."case 1 . '.; oo rt. Inventory and appraist-ment ol personal property nppruise.1 and set a;. art to Auua .Ma ria IVrisriii. widow ol Jrremiah IVrifrin. late ol Franklin n iniuali. deceased, f J.t and real estate. t-ZiC:-; lotul. o on. Fl.tSUNF. .t. HL A I K. Keitl'tcr, KesMster's t ttie, F-'wns'iuric. I'a., M y 1j, Iv.-, XT,,Il''r- 'F AI'l'l-lfAllDN 1'HK BUK- j 1 ! t'HAKI tii. I Nolu-e Is herehy ftiten that un application will ) oe niaae to ire i ourt in t uaner s,i-i.sion!t oi t -am-lirlacountv, Peunsy 1'aiua. on 1finrlAy,JiitB 61 Ii. h.r a Imrouifh t l.arier lur the villauu ol suuiuierhill, situate in the township ot 'r. ylc, county 1 1 t'au-l'ria. .undd as tulinwa. viz: lleicinnlnx at the northeast cor-icrot (lie I ridve on the t'.wnship road leadiUMt to South Fork: thenr-e ourtli '2 .leareei fst Tl i-ri-t.es: tiieni-e north 3'. decrees west petches: tl.i n.-e north u' pe.rln to fl'iue: tlirure iiorih a" tleurtn-s east sn! perche" I i t tones; then, e north il decrees east 14 perches to the i.-aa.- 1'nul hrandi ol Laurel run: liinu-e J .mi said run liy lis various courses perches across the Ft eiiMiurit road: theui-e South i.' detet'S east 1 t5-J peri-lifM thence south ! decrees ul PJ7 perches to the loacr end ol li. A.Siprs' Ull ijitj iheuce down the north hank ol the t 'oiietnauuh river t.y its va'ious bourses iu7 torches to the place ot teinuia : tlie style und title ol seid iiropofcd hrouyh to he the li.rouKh vl Sunimerhill. M. 1. K 1 1 l'KLL, Mav , !-;-.'. AttorLcy lor jliliouers. iEO. M. liKADK, ATTUKNtV-AT LAW. l l t.NNI.ll.il. l'tkA. ruil..'t ou 1 euire -irett, near U.b. ejfc &JS Jr,. " if n r a o 1 1 i T I JUL in all il i 1 1'i t i. hi- t.f SMALL I'll. H ITS. u t lui ii'-''- u "i'!'i il n.:.' ;!.e cuiiiity. In nun l.i-1. -.Mc. Om . 1 .'. . ..l.un. . l.ou. Prices from M '. :t. I l,r:n, .Is ul I'l.l ll i:. Von a-t Inarain CariM-b ii ;i t 'i I'd . .er y .it'll. tu-i nt- tu .-1.4- -r yunl. fr.iin , up t " .." . VU&jIA&.LIOI -in inner I . all c i I ruin !pl 1 1 "I iii'ai. i H'ete. A .III In -! lb el-. intl Inl nt-. .no. !..t h Ml..-:. We a: I Vl ill Mil- en! it i .- -' s n'.lo.v 1 , v e- a -tu in-, on ii ml yi i t Pi i. e Iv I. sT.. i' I. will a 1 von i ; - l V.- i a :! e t CALLITZIi:. PA- 1Aii.i;iAini V. t 'rc. n, 'le firt ivou!; l;ai .1 1: .irr 1 Ah!.K T ;.l ..ui tv .1-. In tin ,11. 1 (ii 11 is J M w i-t .11 I'.'ld Tin; York a Iter . o- e a. t-r !:.- h Is -1. lr on 1 1,.,:. hur -h ru 1 ti t . lit.-t 1. tit Mail.. . s 2.-.iur"n s ' -" V IZ ' C " 1 -r o r -r r c c ' C T -V . s. 1; o w c e : c t- ' - . v. H 1 o DlSt .... 1 1 padre lg"KV'--t Mail.. t x 1" " rt t x i-tc. u T V - ' i 1 ? t -i ti A 4'hur L Traibt "Of! i T. Ieave daily ex'-cpt Sunday. Leave Sunday only Blaca lefTs indicate telegraph stations. Icnn 's. Moore's and tri.-tie's C'rossitikss will be flai stations Itir al. trains. No. 1 connects at i 'resson wlih J..tinJtown F ress al H .7 tor points netween tlresson and lohnst'.wn. and with Pacific Fxprcs at B i'i lor points west of Johnstown. Also with Mall Train at ;t i'J lor points east ot t're'son. No. 6 connects with Mail Train at 4 20 for points West ol Cre.son. und Mai; Lxprcsg for points eau ot fresson. From points west ol I'resson 7o. 4 connects with Mail train at li'J.t. and Irom points east of Creson with Johnstown F.xprcss at K 'T. and Pa cific Fxpress at 4.'.. N'i. conna' ts with Mall Train at 4 M Iroin points east ol I'rtfi .n. and Mail txpress at 5 17 Irotn points west id 'reason. Sunday trains connect with I'liclh! I'.xpresiand Mill 1 rain west and mall Fxpress east. Passenuers to or Irouj points on Pennsylvania ii Northwestern Kallroaii can take train att'jal port or Irvona. Stations marked 'f" are Hhk station. Pas setiicers wisiunir to fcret oil will notify the con ductor. 1'assenKcrs wtshltiK to act on will tlaK the train at these stations. 1 rains will not stop unless bo notu ed. W P. hATHHIN. licni-rBl Manatrer and sujieriuteudcut. F.J. lit'KtK N. Train Masu-r. 1 All'i;t AI T1MK TA HI.K I F T 1 1 K KHF.NS t huric &. 'ri'sml Branch l.'a.iioad. In ellect Inn-ember an. ltm. 4'innerllna mt ( rrnsan. WFT. FAST. Oyster tip 1 M a ui H'lrrisl.nric Ac. (' il a m Western txp ... 4 41 a ui eashore tip., o .'H a m lohnt..wn txp i '-'4 a in Mail li :;k a tu I'acinc txp s 4'j a u, H.iv tip 11 t'4 a tr. Mill 4 Jtl p in Altoona Fp ... 1 p tu Way Pass z M ui Mall F.srp 6 17 p in I hiU 1 .xji h Vi p ui SOl'Tll WAliD. &7TXJI liis- No. 1. N'o.. iia.V. tanco. a m am y m Kticnshur 7 o 1" -.'."i :i ,i; Hrailley 3 0 7 (si l'i :.l a 44 K a vlot 4 1 7 . l i :.( a si Noel 1.1 ul In ;; a Munster 7.6 k "t 1141 4 no, Lucket '.' 6 K IS P) 45 4 I S t resson 11 :( H -0 10 .Vi 4 li NOKTHWAKH. lliH- tance. 1.7.'.'..'. 3 a ... ... e r..... 8.:t .... 11.3 No. 1. No. A M ... It l'. ...11 '.I'. ....11 '-. li ui. ....11 41 No. Z. I' M f '- I 6 ;il ".7 5 4 . -"i 4, A H .. W lio. ... 35.. ... y 4 i. ... ' 44. ... ti 47. ... V a.'. I'ressnn Lucket M unster Noel Kavlor Bradley tlK'ntiuri ... II 47 i .10 10 ,ia ui e i Bradley, Noel and Lucket arc Flan Stations. No trains on Sunday. rroi. isii. Policies written tt short no ice In tr.e OLD RELIABLE 'TETNA" 4.B4 other Firat 4 lass (empaules. T. W. "DICK, JVEM f OX THE O1L.0 HAItTFOItn FIRfllNSDRMCBGOMT. 4JOMMKNCKII Bl'SlNLSS 1704:. ttieu.hurK, July Kl.lBbi.