ifaurtria X vccmnH. n.i NM!i i:.. amukia ro.. r.v. I-'IMIUY. - .II AI. AM PI.KMt.AL. ,. r mil i In- votp. M. I. Kin. 11. K-... x;is in l'itt-l"!iif u . . l hr 1 1. ;ili- )n iniiirii - on Sutnr y. i' awl i.t.1. ( l.;irl. )ii!,.ti. r St. August in.-, was U i-ih.r M I :i n . 1 -n Tti'-s.luy. .I.ilin Sii.tt miiiuIi. nf I'uiT'illiuxvii x;is f u ii , ii ii Tim -slux . I - Mi. !.;. Mx.-t. '"f .-lil spiiit a ii.iij.V i!.i - i" ii tlii- w.-.-U. Mr. i;.n:,T.il l.itiir-'.-r. of I.oi. tto. was t i-i'"i' to mil' town on TliitiIuy. ininiii -..'.I in.T.'asis ii- own w.-iylit , f:lt-i'Ti tirm-s a i i i r 1 1 1 T - w lion (.'row i nir. - Mr. ;iml Mi .lolm IH'lai k.of Ci-. sson. tp.-nt a i-x lioiii's in town on Thut-.lay. -lii-iian in. al and in. yar. or l.-inon jll.i-i- U- ! oil lln lnlllils will soflrll lln-in. - JVi.l'i -ur .lolm McCoi inicU. of il-Ini.i-. . -. nl a f w hours in tow n on Tin - --.I;mi. Wi-li iih. of t'arroll t. w . "v a- in tow ii on liiisj-.i.-ss for a f.-vv hours tbu Tlmr-.lav. - Mr. W. V. i:l.iir. of Altoona. spent JSnii'lay ln-n- w ii h his parents. K-Sln-ri IT -. Jll.tir iiinl w if.:. "1" 1 1 Karni'-r- Allian.-f of ('ntnhria 'foil ii I y. hil.l H i r-nv.-n 1 ion in Wilniun- on .-- Hl II I'.lll V llist.. - Amh.-w la-kniroil" of ( arrolltow ii j' :i- :i iih !!:.' t In- many iilors to KIm-iis-' l.m ': on Monday. ? - Amli'-wS. Kit-oli ami tJ.-or'i Fn-li, ' !'.-, . of r.arr low ii 1 1 i j . wire in town on I.i.-iih-s tin Tn.'-'lay. J Mi. .1.,-. ph ami ll. nry Swop.-, two '. of 'lii-si town-hip' . uli-rpri-iii'-' riti' iis. ! wci'i- iii Tf.w ii on Tliui"-il;iy. Mi. T;. .1. Kay'.or.or th.- Il;ilin-'- Tiil iiiii u;i- in town on Mini. lay ..n iii way 'lioiiw In. in ;i nipt. .lohn-t..w n. --Th.- 'a' liolii- 1 1 iii.lt al New (i.'tiiiaiiy nti. )y l'L.-liliiinir on.-iiay la-t xvoi-lx lull th.' ilnina.' Ioii.- wa- orv slichT. - 'PI;, Jlltli j MH-II 1 N. V. will I'll- ca MTt. ;ii ill.-. Pa.. Aus-ii-t titli to ltih. i:i-i--a. I of w.-i-k i-otiimfitciiiir .Inly -2il Ii. -;iiiiii. l A. Ki pliart. rn.lct lit tin- mili tai y n.a.l. -my at Wis! Point, from t liis ilis li i. 1 . u i' 1 l' I a.luati- w itli In mi u in t in- '.liss ef i -''.'. Il.ui. 1-M. T. M. N.-.-lis. of .)ohn-tow ii. ";i- hiri- on Wi-.Iih .lay uii.l trav.-l.-.l Hon hw iir.l to look up hi- chaii.'i-s at tin pn m i i n -. - - T!i.-lion-.-of Thomas llttsan in t!;tl lit . n. w ;i -i i ink h lii;ht uini: mi W.-.lui----fl : i ; . t j i ; t w.- tail. il to Irani tlir .-t. ut of thr I :i 1 1 1 : t r don.'. -...i ' Pallisou ami r-( o.vrrnoi T!.'.i .1'. ra.-h il.-li i r. il an aihln-ss at tin-drih.-a I ion of tli- .(..hnsiown inniioi ial nioiiuini'iit on Tur-ilay. Mr. I:ii.l .ins. i.f I iiinl.ria tow n-hi . o a hoi on.-.lay la-twr.-k. tin- aniinnl falling ami I r. akiits hi- n. - k whih- run Dill in a pu-t un- Ii.-i.l. Thr .lohii-tuw n t-;i in-l. !-havr oinan Izwl 1 1 n in - I x - into a -otiriy an. I afi.r Monday n. 'Xt w ill r ha r'r four .lollar- p.-r day for a Iwo-hui-r tram. I). I'., lliiflon. Sin i i If Shiiinak.-r. Ed. lam.'-. Philip h'riii.iii. Thomas Mr Brprn ami I'r.mk I'r. -. of iliis plarr, Wrlr In John-low ii mi Tin -day. l.'.-v. I !ow man. pa -1 or of thr 1 'rr-hy t--rfan i hiir. h in thi- plarr. pr. arhril in Tla-iin-- on Sunday. Mr. I'.i l'ii- ( '. I.loyd aoi'onipanird Mr. I'.owmau on thr trip. Tin- Priiii-y lx'atiiit railroad i- layii.c anOthrr liark hrtw.-rli Klilrhf. I.I ailll Sotilhl'ork. U lull roiiiplrt.'.l i!i. re will tMfoiir tia.-ks hrtwrrii ihr-. lwo point-. Ii.-piity Cuiiulv Ti.iisiirri M. I. I!. ar WT, x i-i i.-.l .lohii-l ow ii on Momlax. rrliirn 1 D S holm- w ith hi- w if.- w ho had hr.-u is-ttln'-' i. lativr- in tliat rily for the past Week or two. Th.- -liriifl ,,f loan' roiiiitv lias thirty One p:. 'p-tl if - u.l x .-rt i-.fl a t shrrill'o s;i:,.. OTi'i ill tli.it i-ohiiU a liiMjoilt of tin- peo ple lit . i. .-iii ih.' Mi-Kinl.-y lariil wouhl brfa ' I i i nir-. .In-'!.'. Sadler, of ( iimlirrlaud county has .In i.e,i th.ii prisons having a p.-.l-dlr. '- Ii. . i -r may no! Imy and s.-l! huttrr. eg!--. .!.'.. whln.iu haxin a hiu-kstrr'.-llC 'i--' iii addition. ?r- Tla- Statr Tvurlii-r'i- A ss -iat ion will ho'.i i;- annual mei-Unir at M.-ax.-r. July 6,:ind 7. l.ovrtnor Palti-on will pr.-sid.-tb nil day anrl make an ad.lr.--s on pop'ii.ir nl neat Ion. f- A L'iime f l.xse hall s played in I.i.r ett" on Mniinrn Day. h.-twt-rn pirk.-.l hi - !i un that plaro and lOhen-hiiri.'. Th- r-'-ult wasavi.-tory f,,,- jj,,. ;i,(.i,s kttl -i i in.' hy a score off, to I. T 1 ' i . i ri'iimiiy at hl. s-'ni!; the new hell tO'!,. I atho.lr hun h at A-hxille. took pi. - .hi M'. mlay. Kathri Uoseiist.i l, pi tf .-f lie- i hurrh h.-intr assj-ted in 1 he cer I i y l v 1 aih. r lt.,y... of .1 oh u-tow u. .i v 1 1 ai d ; m;. an crnployr "f thr ('a in o11 I' '"' tonipaiiy at .lohiistown, whilr goli.-: I "in., tt.. m i, is work on Salurday ei. '. - ' :? t 1 1 a i ii a ud was in ai nil up Bd. r I!- whr.-;.. Hardin- was a -in'le man. Al I" i. i;,., ). e-t tiKirelaiKl count y. ne lay la-I we. k. a voiiiitf la.iy .ut ,-oine tor-' ! t,iii,ei,t int., ;i , akr. ini-takiiiK it for Jfthiaieii u.i.ij. r. A-aie-ult nine Hrsoiis were p..i-..n,-.. although it is thoii-ht all ro la . o.,t ,,f a.,,,-,.,. N.-Vt Week Will ll,:- a f.,j ,,f r,.j,.f , to the po-Mna-t. rs a.l -.-ov rrnmriu olli. ial-throu-l,o.it th,- country-ih.y will know The to -I,, ,l, f,.,.. At prr.-e,,T !h. V air ,t altoir.-Th.-i- -un- w li.-iher tl v are f,,r ilar- rlitoii or -.,,,. , ,;,,,. M . ha.'l Sna.-ker. a w. ll-kn..wn re-i-dent-.i .lack-,,,, lowL-hi,,.,,;,.,,.,, )lU,1lll(. on Monday la-t. hi, ,1, ,... , , j ,, f,.nm n ''-I. Mis remains were Inter, v.i n, th,- Lutheran , .-m, t. ry in .lack 80tt t,.. n-hip ,,,, Tin -day. --Mi-. .I,,hn t ow..,,, of I'.ee. aria town Ship, i l.-arii, ., ,.,,,,, v ,,.f, ,Mil(i(. ()f laudanum wl. , -. ; U!lili,r fli(. fcchm, -taml w iihi rea.'li ..f l.r :i-y.-ir-.d.: son "who ,, i, .,,, (ll;i. ti. ,.,, iJath r,-ue, in :i f,.w ,U1., -TI,,.',. l.un.i,. ,! ki-ij. of Ih.,.,. ,,.,,,. the lV 1 '" xp.r- Saturday evenli.,-. A,, a.l.li,i..al l.aa,.- ,,,r w a- attach..! to ,i., ..,. ,.Wl,, ,. WLat a ihir-iy -1 r p,,,p,. . 1-, ..j.i . tloulsi- , in Indiana county ,., i. The d.-atl, -.'llte,,,',' of ( hai l.- I , -; y Of Rt-nova. wh . w.i- conie,.., of muni, ,' Inth. I.,-, ,,...Jr..,. f,. ki,i!M(J ;)1,i(,.m;(n 1 anl. . f that pla. r. 1U, p,.,.,, ,.,..,, ,,y "5J'"-'I-f Par.1.,,.. tolif, i, npri-onmmt". OI Wlllnolr. -J.,-1 now ihefarmeri-tln-hii-ie-, lllan tobf.,,,,,.. ril. U(, (.;ttl(r himhehind with all work and now Ji has Mopped raining eyery hour of h. ,n-t utili , Kf.tt.h!r ,iU Fin- hroke in William Kn.lrr Blftat nun k. t in Mt,.,, , . , , xii. M,m, on Monday morn- tandheforeih.-Man,,.,.,, . u decontrol hum.. I indi!1 ,.,.,,.,. Wlltta -tat,!.-, containin-ra horso. row. J-Ir'V,'-:Kha""-"-' ' Thr loss is ".0 to the primal ies. S.-h-ct Xolll inrn. I.)iit stay at ho in. and after tin primarirs irrowl uhoiit the ticket. A. V. Pol. t. of I.atrohe, a former citi zen of Carroll tow u-hip. came up In Klx-iw-huri; on Thin-day and ret nrii.-d hoiiio the same day. loii-t fot jet t hat the Democratic pri mary election ocurs t. , -morrow .Satur day.) Kvi-ry Demix-rat should attend and Xotc for the men of his choice. II. A. Shoemaker. jrpri.-tr of th Khenshiit i; Foundry . has an "ad"" i another column that it will l- well for our farmer friends to read and make a note of. M i s. Kliahei Ii Ixohl. r. xx ho x as -truck hy a street car in .lohnstoxxn a xxei k a-'n. died on Tin day nioMiini; from (ranr. ene. xvliicli r.-sulteil triini the laceration of her left foot. Walker Wallace, of t'tialport. xxhih x orkiiiir on a h.-j joh at Patton on Satur day, cut an nyrly trash in his foot xxitli an ax.-ihat will lay him up from xxork for some t i me. Mr. T. JI. Il.-ist has purchased the li.-ld of Mr. i:. '. Panish and also the tield of Mr. Morgan llunhes. facinu' on the clay il:e, and added them to his Maple Park properly. The Chinese never dun a dehtor. If the money isu"t paid xx hen due. otT comes an ear. tireat Scot: Some of our suh-scrih.-is xxoiihl Ih- a sorry looking set if t hey lived in China. M.-nry I). Uajrer. of Jackson township, on Friday last w hile working at a lost joli in I,ower Voder township, cut his left kn.-e with an axe. lie was taken to the Memorial Hospital at .lohu-toxxn for treatment. Thiev.-s forced an entfince into the house of Andy I lox endice, at Crahtree ll'i st nioielaii. I comity, on Monday uif;ht and stole ?' a ) from a trunk, after xxhich they made i; oi nl t heir escape xv i I hou t leav ing any dm: to their idenlitv. William .1. Pryce. of Camhria toxvr.--hip. w ho i- suhjret to tits, while drixitis.' hoinew a id on Julian street on Saturday eveninif fell from his xx avion in a lit ami one of the wheels tla ril ;Xrr his rivrht l.-vt. Thr soft niid on t In-riwid pri-wiiliil his levt from l-einvr hrok.-u. I.imiiI roads cannot hehuilt for notliinir and th.-y cannot he inai n t ai lied without intelliir.-iit supervision. Put xx her.-v. r they hav hrrn i-nn-lnii'li-il they soon pav for tliem-elxes t x ice over, puuinvrtwo or three dollars in the fanner' M-V.-t for every one they take out. A cow hclonvrinvr tn John Whetstone, of Snake SptiiivT toxxn-hip. rrceiitiy buvc hirthtoan eyel.-ss calf. There xx as not even a place for eyes. The animal was lively and xivrorons. ami frolicked as vrayly as the averavre calfs. Mr. Whetstone killed it XX hell aliollt two Weeks old. The F.ticiishiirvr piiildinvr ati.l Loan As sociation will hold its monthly meriinv: at t In- council room in Kheti-hurvr on Friday. J nne :trd. at S i xi. All money must lie paid in that nivrht forth.' May asses-ineiit or ih. i.-ual lines xxill 1- collected. AH pel sons interested are iux it -d. Mr. David Farh.-r. of Wilniorc. xva. piostratcd hy an attack of heart disease I while attcuilini; mass in tut- lainoiic chin, h in Wilmore. on Sundav and for a time ii wa- th.iiiirht tin- result would he fatal, hut In - has -iur- rallied, and all hoiivrh very weak 1 h.-r.- are hopes .,f h is recovery. - Two tiiin.-i's nanu s James Morris and Pi. hard Hun. lie were s.-ver.dv injured in tin- Krrnx ill.- Hill mini, at .lohiistow n on Wednesday, hy a fall of coal. Morris was hadly cut alioiit the head and face and ami his I. ft. hip xva-out of place. Iliimll. was also hadly cut uhont the head. Iloth w ill recox if. John I.ijoiis. a Ilunvrariati hoardiuvr lions,, keeper at Calunn-t. West tuor.-land con nt y . x hi l- carh-ssly ha nd linir a loaded rrvolv.-r on Sunday morninj;. accidentally shot a hoarder named Shiistic in the fore head. In I W e. Ii t he eyes, the hall lodvritis av:aiti-t his cheek hone, helow the ri-.'ht eye colllpletelv destroy i HIT til"' si.j,t. A v.-ry sad feature of the Milesluirvr lire on ll'rdnesilay nivrht is t he case of Mi s. ri is. x ho xvas so hadly frivrhtrned that she was stri.krii w il h paraly-is and t hus far has remained perfectly helpless in every particiihir. She has not even he.-n ahle to talk one xx ol d and t he at t telidiiiv; pliy-irians have few hopes of lu r r.-cov.-ry. --ludvrr ISark.-r has sold his r.-snl.-nce on I lorm-r si reel to Mr. Joseph Davi-. of Camhria' town-hip. pose--don to he vriven on the 1st of April m-xt. It is it,.- inten tion of J udvre Marker to l uil.l a residence on a lot purchased hy him from I In (irif li 1 h "s est ate. formerly occupied hy the old skat invr rink, opposite the Court IIou-.-, on t he corner of C.-nt.-r and I.loyd streets. Adam-conn t y will pay one th.ui-aud dollar- to the xvidow of Mr. Pdack.xxho xas killed a year avro hy hr.-akinv: throuvrh a hri.lvre. All hridvres known to In- uu-af.-should he reiorted promptly to the coin lii i iouers or supervisors of townships, as tin- ca-r may rr.juiir. No matter what expense t here may Im- in repairing tli.-m. they ouvrht to he kept perfectly safe if it i- pos-ihle to do so. - Mr. James D. I.uca-. of thi- place, and Miss Lucy P. II.-. daughter of Dr. John Thompson, of Cor-ica. Pa., xxere married at the latter place on Wednesday. Jnue lst yr;. Mr. Lucas is one of Kheiishuri;" lir.i-p. r.ius and eiilerpri-invr husinrss men ami in company with his many friends xxe unite in wi-hinvr that he and his hride may have a lonir. happy and p l osperon.-.-.ui'i r in their matrimonial life. On la.-t Friday morning xx h.-n the crew and passetiirers on Ih. -train thath-ft Kln-tis-hurvr at 7: 1". A. xi., reached Kaylor's. they found th..' track a short distance ahead hi, m kad. -d hy a lot of dirt thrown on tin track hy a hlast put otT hy workmen em ployed in i-onstriictinv: the n.-xv road. The pa-setivrers xxere trau-ferr-.l to the work t rain on t he ot her side, which hacked down to Crison in tim? to make connections with trains on the main line. A lad named O'Xei! rolled over the steep hill at the Incline last eveninvr atxuit :. o'clock and limit, led half-wav dov n U: fore hi- stopped. He xx as pretty hadly u-.-d up. Hi head wascut in three places ami his hody severely hruised. Dr. .1. C. Sheridan lix.-d him up and lie was taken to the Memorial Hospital, lie is ahont t w elye years nf -ivre and the son of a widow xx ho lixes just, out-ide the Txx el f t h-Ward limit of the city. Jnh iixlmrii Tiilni m In the column of (loliiiral annoiiiice inents w ill he found the card of Hon. .III. .1. Thomas, of Carroll toxxn-hip, as a can didate for A--emhly. Mr. Thomas is a w. ll-ki.oxx u eiii.eii xx ho stands hivrh in the estimation of his fellow Democrats I hroiioiit the count y. and xx ho represented t his county in tin- legislature wilhsivrnal ahility and and xx ith credit to those xx ho sent him a nuiiiU-r of years avr... Shouhl lull.- renominated, his election x ill certainly follow, and the county w ill have an honest, ahh- and faithful legislator. --1 ii I he column contaiiiinv; t lie xilit ical announcements w ill be found the card uf Jas.t; llasson. editor ot this papei, xvith diaxxinvr from the canvass as a candidate for t he ollice of Assembly. We certainly feel uraleful to our friends, who, durint: our short evperi.-nce as a candidate, have he.-n vteii. -ions Iii their assurances of sup port, hut lielicvinn that the interests of the Democratic pai t y in this county will l-In-tier served by our withdrawal, xve step doxx ii and out. kuoxviiiv; full well that in any of the four candidates left on the tick et f.u that otii. e. the I )eino. racy xx i II liud lit a::d ahle representative.-. At th camp fire held at the Otcra House on Monday nitrht the sum of sis.-i xvas suhscrilied for the pnrinise of hiiildinvr a soldiers' monument. As nearly '.'i had I .-en raised on a former .iccasiou the sum noxv teaches about f'."'. At Wilmore on Wednesday of last week, while a Ixiy was leadinvt a horse 'lelonslnvr'to Mr. Conrad ll'cntrotli. of that place, pas ture, the animal broke loose and ran axxay. Afi. r rilliliiii? a shofl distance, the horse stepped on the halter strap, xxhich tiirexv him and hroke his n.-.'k. the animal dyinvr a f.-xx minutes after falling. Alternate xx ires of copper and .ii:r are run around the trunk of a tree, at a dis tance of half an inch apart. The casual ca lie! pi'lar 1 r iritis to mount the t runk of a tree ami unliiiibers himself with the con-tid.-nee and vivror burn of an impend invr feast. Presently he reaches the copper xv ire. pokes his no-, - ox rr it. a ud Irts auot h rr link out of his hackhoiir. Half an inch further up his front feet strike the zinc, the circuit is completed, and the unfortunate larva is a martyr to science. The finest choir in the world is at. St. P.-tei"s cathedtal in Koine. There is not a female voice in it, and yet the most diffi cult oratories and sacred mn.-ic are render ed in -ii, h a manlier as to make one think that Adeliiia Patti's hivrh soprano is lead iiivr. The choir is composed of sixty boys. They are trained in the xxork from the time they ,jet control of their vocal chords, and some of ths best siiivr.-ts ire not over nine years old. At the avre of seventeen they are dropped from the choir. The jury on the trial of Florence Fuhrer for the killing of Michael F. Xi laiid on a locomotive in Somerset county on the 1st of March last, after ln-invj out six h. nil-on Friday last returned a verdict ol niftiislauirhtiT. (ih the first ballot the jury -t.M.d two for conviction of murder in the tir-t devrree. four for murder in the second d.-vrree, four for ii.au-lau vrhter. and txvo for aeijuittal. The defendant and his counsel are d.-livrhted xx ith the verdict, and the vreueral opinion is that it is a rivrhu-ous our. The maximum penalty is twelve years in the penitentiary. On Wednesday exenintr. June Kith, Hon. Judv;.- Dean xxill deliver a lecture at the Friivrality iiM-ra house for thi. lienetit of the Catholic churvrh at Fruvralily. The admission is ".'."i cents. Judvrc Dean mills no introduction to any audi nice in I his part of the state. For the con yenieli.X' of those who would like to a t tend from poi n t - a lonir the the C.ialport and Cressou railroad, a special train xxill run from Coal port to Frugality, arrixinvr at Friivrality aU.ut T:'!o o'clock, and after the lecture the train xx ill run t hroiiirh lo Cn -on and i. tin u to Coalport. and for Alt.Mina patrons fa-t line x ill stop at lessoll. On Monday t h.s old.'sol.liers xxere loaded xx ith xx iir stories intended to In. Ii red otT at the camp-tire. Some of them, however. could not Ik- held in. he. k until nivrht. and in t In-after-noon several war-scarred f.'i vet erans, in arvruiiiir their respective merits. t.Nik xM casion lo cont rovert t heir comrades' statements. The . rlilieat.-- (,f character for hra very they cave each other led the small hoys rauir.-d around to w onder if it could I- possilih- that some of these brave men of to-day could havejust l.iL'vred a lit tle behind in the mad ruh made to the de fense of t heir count ry in It iMissibli' tln uniform of i he ;. A. K. cannot Ik- ac-:-epT-d as a posi t i v.- en i tii-ate for hravery aird patriotism in every instance. Orrorat ion Ilay. Decoration Day in Kl-nsbiirvr. contraiy 1n its usual custom, xvas ushered in xxitli fi lie x ea t her. w h it'll roll I i l! nr. 1 throughout the day. A pre at thronvr of p. ople from the country xxas in town and the turn-out xx as larvrrf than that of any previous year. Promptly at the time appp.iint.-d the dif ferent orvraiiiations farmed into line in front of the Opera House, and tovr.-th.-r xx it h a vrr.-at iiuihIht of sjM-i-tators. assem-til.-d to hear the addressof p.-v. II. C. Mor vran. w ho was tod -liver t he or a t ion from a platform built for that purpos,.. The committee of art a nvremeiits. however, had decided oth.-rw i-e. and the address w as de livered ill the Opera House, much to the r.-vrret of a larirc inimlM-r of M-ople xx ho xx ere u n a hn- to vr'-t into the crowded loom. The address w as an el. Mii.-nt one and the Kexerend Motvran sustained his reputation of iM-iuv; a speaker of more than ordinary ability. At t he conclusion of t he address the dif ferent cetn.-terie- w.-re visited ill accord ance xx ith the pn gram pnlili-h.-d last xvc-k. Marriage Mrrnnrii. The folhixvinvr niarriavre licenses xxere is sued by the Cl.-rk of the Orphans' Court for the week cud invr Wi-d lirxlay , .lull. I. I sir.': John Siauvr and M ary I 'rick. Johiistoxvn. William A. Wi-.-iinrrr and Martha X. M iller. Johnstown. Frank C. Ludlei and FlialM-th HiiIm-i. Kl.l.-r township. James l. Smith and Cora Frit., llas t invts. John H. Jacohv. Stony creek township, ami Katie Noel, ( a rr.lliox n. Jacob Warner. Lilly, and Lilly I'Iauv;h. Freedom. Plair county. John P. Stolt. 'arrolltoxvn. and Mary Posilia Milh-r. Carroll t jw n-hip. I'.dwanl D. Horner and Kmina ora Var ti. -r. Johnstow n. Thomas Koxx land and Annie .1. Pi-hop. Mori.-llville. William S. ( onn.-r ami Kli.a lo-t ii Uatrer. West Tax l.r tow n.-hip. .In-. ih W. Iloll. n and Carrie Kickard. II-ade township. Hnry C Wc-hn. John-town, and KMa M. airaman. 1'erndalr. Thus. ,. Katr.T and Mary K. All.-uhouse. West Taylor tow nship. II tn Money and AmlrM Taken n Saturday. May VI. the house of Mr. Klias YimIit. a bachelor, livinvr alone, near Foiist'ssaw mill, in Conemanvrli township. 1 1 1 is con ii t y. w as lii ok.-n into and ransacked, and .."iO in silxer and $I.1" in notes taken. Mr. YimI.-i- had left his house early in the niorniiivr. troinvr to Tobias Keifer's. in I'p-p.-r YimIit toxviiship, Cambria 'count v. where he spent the day. When he re turned home ill the cveliinvT he found t In door broken open, everything ill the house turned upside low n. The house stands in a le-,,late place and has liecn occupied by M r. Yder for years. Some years avro Mr. Y oder's sist.-r M rs. Ile. km.iu who lives in t he same iieivrhlKrhoo.I. w as relieved of s Mi. i in a I .on t t lie sa me manner as atnive de-scrilM-d. She also lix.-d alone. N'ocluexvas ever obtained to the burvrlars at that time, and t here is no cine to I hose XX ho rob lied her brother.- Soiiu rsi I 1 tt iiux-nil. A anll Weil ill nc KeV. Father Posi-nsteol. f Ash ville. oOi.-iatiit at a double xveddinvr at that place on Tuesday moriiinvr at s oVIiM-k. The first couple wore Mr. John MctJuire and Missl.ertie M. Mullen, t heir at t.-ndants beintr Mr. Henry Mcti.iire and Miss Kat.' Mullen. The second xxeddiiu; was that of Mr. F.d xx aid Mi Mullen and Mrs. Mary M, t arty, t he assistants Ix-inv; Mr. I'rank M. Mullen and Miss Flora McCarty. Afl.-r t in- e n monies a reception xvas tendered t he happy couples at the Key stone Hotel, Ashville. of XX hi. h Henry Mc l Juire is th'- piopi ieior. 1 n llaie lioubtlfMM Olmrrvrd That the I xx el ve- pa ce Pittsburg IHxmlili every iiioiiiinvr contains from twice to three times as inn. h of the latest iinHtrtaut sportinif nexx s as any other paper between N'exv York and Chicavro. Kvery interesting train.-, no matter in x hat hi audi of athletics, xxhethrr ainonvr jirofrssjiuials, amateurs, school-, coll.-ir.-s or iinivi tsities. is accurately and briskly leiMjrted in the next iuurnii.ii"s LH"initi-h. ('ririt Week. The folloxvinir ca-s have lM-en returned and will t-omo tip for trial m-tt week: Constahb-s" r.-tiirti of bastard child: C". K. Little avrain-t Franie t'leitriit: Neil Dorian uvrain.-t Mavririo ISurkhaidt: C. D. Kyan asaiust AnnaHisband: William Kill in avrainst 'fary Clarke; William - 1 1 avraiust P.ri.lvret WikhIs; l'et.-r Kelly avrainst Lottie Kelly: IVter Kelly avrainst Lena Kair.-r. Charles Purvr.ioii. fornication and bas tardy: Analiue Pi-hand. prosi-utrix. L'dxvard Clarke, assault and battery: Catharine Medic, pros.M-utrix. Klleu S.i-I.-y. larceny : John Dillon, pios eclltor. Harry John, surety of the peace: Mary E. Nolan, prosecutrix. Adelaide Jones, surety: Kate Hoover, prosecutrix. K'lii. r Keefer. fornication and bastardy: Ka:.- K. stork. pros-cutri. Joseph Pierro and Frill Di-nando; lar ceny: J. C. Pratt, prosii iitor. Mrs. Jane Mover, jiointinvf a pun and tnakinvr threats: William McLean, prose cutor. Henry Mullen. violating the Sunday laxv; W. A. Stewart, prosecutrix. William Lewis, fornication and bastar dy: Mary C. Croft, prosecutrix. Charles Ilohan. surety of the peace, as sault and battery, t tireateninvr to burn property; John C. Jones, piosecutor. Thomas D. Uavrer. seduction: William St uver. prosecutor. James P.aker. fornication and bastrady: Mary Corripan, prosecutrix. James Kelly, fornication and b-istardy: Anistine Sehwaderer, prosii-utri.x. Casper Wolf, larceny; Herman Cnn. prosecutor. CasM-r Wolf. larceny; Herman C.ilman. pro-i-cutor. Partholomew .laroby. Thomas Ilipps. and John Kulo. burvrarly and larceny: Kreib-rick Hunk, prosecutor. Ceorvre Perrinvrer and William lloxxers. larceny of cider: J. F. Wakeli.-ld prosecu tor. Micha.-l Prow n. a-sault and battery and threats; Joseph P. Coflield, Jirosecutor. John WailM-1. fornication and bastardy; Mavivrie Reik. prosecutrix. Charles Ilol.an. assault and battery; I'at Connell Droseciitor. John Kdmiiisou. malicious mischief: (;.-o. Simons. prosi-utor. Mary Wess. bastard child: ;n. It. Kel ly, constable. pros,i-utor. Charles Ilohan. assault and battery: Patrick Mahoney. prosecutor. William All.-uhauvrh. forcible entry and detainer: Max Reich, prosecutor. John McClarr.-n. surety of the ieace and insanity: Mrs. I-".. I. lirosscr. proxiutrix. Catharine Klialx th Mas.-r. assault and threateuinv;: D.rothey Utiuey, jirosecu ti ix. John Priii. y, a-sault and thieatenluvr: (h-orvri- M.ier. prosecutor. David Westover. fornication and bas tardy: Catharine LloyJ. prosii-utrix. John K. Sellers, fornication and ba-tardy ; Kdith Pender, prosecutrix. Mitchell McNeal. fornication and ha' tardy: Kmuia L. Pi ud.-r. prosecutrix. John W. Warf.-l. malicious mischief, as sault and nailery, and atit-mpt tokill; Sar ah Jackson, prosecu'ri x. Harvey lies-, fornication and ba-lardx ; Minnie Adams, prosecutrix. William Smith el al.. larceny; Herman tiiluian. prosi-cutor. P. P. Mill, r and P. W. H. lfrick. larceny; S. IJ. M. Foum. proi-iit.r. Kli.atKtli Weaver. larceny; Thomas Cutler, pros.i-utor. John Pent ley. larceny by bailee; J. 11. Yoiintr. pi o-i-euior. Max Reich. Frank Reich and William Plumui.-r. forcible entry and detainer: Austin F. Criiinm. prosi-utor. William- Killivr. .h-fraudiiivr Ixiard bill; l'.iialelh Flmi iisiii. prosi-ntrix. William Pillivr. defraiidinvr In. rid bill; Kate I'.lllUl. tt. prosecutrix. Kllen Hoover, surety: Kridvr.-t Duane, prosi-cntrix. Al. Ruiiim.-'I and William Ditxviller. malicious mischief: W. Wise, prosecutor. Annie Fraukhouser. kn pin a disorderly bouse: John Ly l-rvr-r" oris-riitor. Thomas Nolan. larceny: Casx-r Wolf, pn wiiiliir. Kdvrar Walter Plonvrh. fornication and bastardy: Klla Haw tborne, prosecutrix. Murray Piilen. desertion and r.-fusiuvr to iiiaiutaiu; Mrs. Annie I'eden. prosecutrix. J nil uxlnnn'n Memorial M on n men! . Tin; jieople of Jiihustown and the Con emanvrli valley, on Tuesday, the anniver sary of the vrr.-at Hood, dedicated a memo rial monument to the unknown dead hur ried in (irand viexv Cemetery. There are 770 unidentified, resting in that beauti ful city of the dead and it was a fittiuvr tribute that a monument should tell the tale and point the spot to visitors in the future. The Johnstow n TriUunc thus dcscrilx-s thi monument: The monument is built of Itai re Vermont granite, th.-loxvcr base being in size twelve f.-.-t by civrht fn-t. r tinvrona oli.l con crete foiimiat ion. n this base rests a sir oinl and a t bird base and a plinth, on w hich is set an inscriition block, siirmoiinteii at each i-orner with a heavy triple-ixdishul corner, the inscription Ix-ing: To TIIK MhXIoUV K TIIK fxiMlKXTII'IKli Dk.VH Lost l:Y TIIK Fl..H.l (IF May 31, IjWi. On this is s-t a plinth, handsomely carved in front, ami on which rests the cap, xxhich extends ov.-r the inscription block, and is carved in graceful mouldings. To this is added another plinth, on which r.-st twosittinvr ligures, represen ting Faith and Charity. In the center of the plinth is set a (Nilesial nearly four feet in heivtht, on xvhi.-h stands a figure six feet in height and xxhich surmounts the whole, represent inglIoM. These ligures are carx.-d from xx bite Western Rhode Island granite. The entire monument has a height of txvelity-one bet eight inches, a weight of thirty-live tons and is a beautiful sM-ci-m. u of -. pul. hial art. KprloK Fever. Tin- gradual ((Mning of the budding trees and the shooting upwards of the blades of grass are signs of the advent of spring. The farmer is already at work stimulating the groxvth of his crop by fer tilizers to insure a rich harvest. Nature needs stimulation and why should not man? The system mi-ds building up af ter the attacks of grip); and cold, and the only tonic is pure w hiskey. Max Klein, of Allegheny, Pa., has the endorsement of eminent physicians, certifying to the pur ity ol his famous Silver Age and I)u incsne Ry. Whiskies. Sold everywhere at and r full quart. Six-year- old Penna. Rye Whiskies, absolutely pure, at !. h t iuart or ix quarts for tC,A). Send for catalogue and price list of all kinds of liquors to Max Klein, 82 Federal street, Allegheny. Pa. For sale by J. t A. E. Render, Ebens burg. Pa. The Moonahf uer'a Trial. Somujskt. Pa., dune !.'( Jeneral Sie- ire!" Milh-r. on trial here for the murder of old man Hoehstetk-r in March last testified to-day in his oxvn behalf, lie insisted thiouuhout, however, that he only acted in self-defense, and said that he was afraid to turn his baek toward Hochstetler after tbe latter assault-d him, as he believed he had a braee of revolvers and a larp.i knife under his eoat, and that he xvould have usiil them at the first tiiH.rtunity. II admitted that he himself had a rejieai:ns title hi his hands but thought that he was unable to cone with a man ef llocbstetler's strength and ferocity. rxHKNSBl'KlJ MARBLE ANU JKAMTK rj Wfrfcs. a sketched hy a FrHal reporter af the .loliDftown lcil'J Herald. KelUMe dealers f.re iroif. Duriin a recent fiyiDif t-Iji to Ktntnrir the writer ol ihta artiela TOtted tha Marble and rnite Work f Ja. Wilkinfon a. Son, which were tenure, t in 1SS.J. Tbe renlor memter c-f thU tT(,Krei'lve firm has bad an experience of thlrtr. Bve year.-, and i, la ion and partner U alM skilled worker. The elaJi ol wo'lc they prdae I ot tfce hiufcet cla-n and ntyle. Krora four to Ore hand are employed and tbe very Hnet t mon ument! in the county peat are pecltnen ol ttieir 'kill. Shipments are made Ihruugh thU and to ad)olnlo eoonttef. 'All kind of cemetery work Is exeente-l and a tine line ot Iron Kalim In bandied n.l fo'.l Tbe st'ick ot work kept on band (received t.y tbe eir-lo-rt) l very exteDlve and mny verx- tine m.-numenta are exhibited. lw ef peially ivc-uii: executed tn the rustic Ptyle and In Imitation ol l,rickri.rk , with a finely executed cr:.s on the top. Anionic the many nne monuyient;. ereced by tins tlrm is an clubt ton tiilieen-feeUb.Kb tnnnun en fcr Sherilt liriif.ih. inuoument lur Kther fbristy (sixteen feet bluSii, alo mnno inents lor .lacb Klhler and daughter ol John Orlttlih. Koth icenllemen iclve peri, nal atten lion to t'osinef-aa well as execut Inn the nne-t work. In al the time ll.ey ba. e lcn in t-usinrrs ilier have adhered flrictlyti. ibe maxim 1.11 '"Xli jui-t as represented and prices as low ai the fame class ol woik can be bought elsewhere. We hare no heeitancy Id recommendinit Messrs. Wilkin son a. Son to our readers as relixLle business men. progressive and trotwrthy. Visit their estab lishment tiefore or.lerinif elsewhere." tVSspeeiai attention paid to set tun; work. STOP THAT C VH With I)r Kelmer fc. tV NEW nit'OH Ot.'KE. It will do It every time. It Is the best medicine ever prepared tor curinif all diseases ol tne throat, chest and lungs. It positively, radi cally and permanently cures 'oonh t'olds. Asthma. Bronchitis. Incipient iTonsumin Ion. Kvery family should keep a bottle of it tn the bouse. Price 60c. a Lottie, or six bottles for 1 50. Forsaleby 1X1 KS. M SHUKMAKKK, New Iruir Store. Huh St . Kbensburn la. Ir. W. H. Kldredr.Cblcavo. 111. 1 most say a irreat deal lor Liquid Electricity. It did more lor me than any one medicine 1 have ever taken. I took laarripiie. pneumonia. catarrh, asthma. Bronchitis, etc. 1 bathed my lunirs and throat treaty with tbe Liquid cJectyiclty hot. and lor my couicn I mixed tbe two medicines together, half in halt, and when I telt tbe count) cominir. I took about a tea-spoonlul from tbe bottle day and nlifht nntll 1 bej;n to better. Then I did net take it so otten tor the catarrh. When I not able to sit up. I used the Liquid Electrtety half tea UMHinlul in a half kUss ol water, a little warm, three times a dav tor about a month. Alter that I took a tea sK.untul In half alass waU-r and on ly used it twice a day lor a while- then I used It once a day tie lore retiring at night: Now 1 but seldom use any. THE CACTI'S KLtHUl ITKE Cures the worst form of btooi diseases, syphili tic taint, uaav be hereditary or acquired, in eltner case it is an affection ol tbe bliod. women dlsbe ured by unly pimples, swollen eye lids, rouijh skin and red noses, all the result of blood Impur ity. The Caetns blood cure Is a iKsltlve cure lor these troubles. All druavisu sell it. 1'rire lante stse.ti.tO; small. :.0i. Seat free to any part ot the foiled States on receipt of price. ALVA HKAZ1LL1AN SI'KCIr'IO CO . No. fl. Wall St,, New 1 ork. (1 00 bottles can be procured at the new drug store ol MKS. .M. SHOEM AKEK. The Ollx-e Branch, the wonderful speeihe for all female aomplalnts. A safe, pleasant and per manent core. . Kutere.l accord Inif to Act of t'ona-ress by S. L. Kilmer. M. I . in the offic ol the Lit.rarlan ot rfin.rMi at H'k.hinv Ion. II Ir. Kilmer's famous Tablets tor all diseases of blood, liver, stomach nd kidneys. Hie iaiuou. are the result ol scientific research and have t-een prescribed and re-vmmen.iel by the most noted sj-eclalistn as the tst remedy lor diseases ot the blood, liver, ttomarh. kidneys and eatarrh ol tbe stomach. PKOK. J. T. LIT I LK, THE I CVLfsT W ILL deliver a lecture at the Or-eru House on Mosdtv eveiin June rtb. gubiect "Our Lyes."' Lecture will commence at o'clock. Eor tree ttchets call on lr. I. K. B. Creery. on Julian Hreet. FOK SALE the Iretto House, Iretto. Pa. Terms easy. Enr particulars, address MKS. E. B.M imXALU, March 11. I. Ioretto.Pa. - t-NTEI) T Kurs of all kinds, tor which the highest market prices will he paid. Knna tbem In. L. r Kr.litKICKj. oct30 Lbens'urn. ' a. CAR-LAIol Barb Wire cheap at IHitton L fct'.n's. I'olitifvil .lli?l'iHi rciHCll t . riXJ THE lifcAKK'K.ttV OF CAMBRIA I COI'NTY: Kcllevlns tbat my withdrawal as a candidate for the office ol A-semhlv on the Iiemoeratic tick et would be ;r the best Interests ol the party. I heret.T announce that as mt determination Tbankina my trieDd.s lor the sonpert tendered me lam our roeaieni servaov. JAS. J. HAhSON. TXIIK l.lSTKItrr ATTOKN EY. I'' I bereb annonace mvsell as a candidate for iMstrict Attorney, subiect t the decision l tbe Iiemoeratlc primary eiecxion. r. j. ..un, Johnstown. March 24- 18'.'?. FOK ASSEMBLY. 1 herebv announce mvself as a candl.laie 'or Assembtv, subiect to the decision of the Iiemo eratlc primary election. i to. xx . nAw.xc.ii. Johnstown, May 23. lsyi I 111.- ASSI'.XI KI.V I lierei.v announce myself a candidate lor the nomination tor Assembly, aubiect to the decision of the Democratic prlmarv election. tii. i . in r.r.i-is). First ward. Johbstown. FOK ASSEMSLY. I bereoy announce myself as a candidate tor Assembly, subiect to the dectsisn of the Iiemo eratlc primary election. .IAS). J. IMW.UAIS. Carroll Twp.. Pa. . May 2S, 1.V. XOK VW ITHUM ITK A K Y. I 1 herebv announce mysell a candidate for tbe etticeol Protbonotary , subiect to the decision ot the Iiemoeratlc primary election. J As!. C. HA K BY. March 4.1ste;. nth ward.J ohnstown. Pa TTMJK POOK IHHECTOK. X 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for Poor Director, subiect to the decision ot the Dem ocratic primary election. FLORENCE W ILL1BKAND. Oallltrln, May 23, ivn. IOK PtlOK DIKECTtlK. 1 ! herebv announce myself as a candidate lor Poor Director, sabjsct to th-s decision of the Dem ocratic primary election. RAPHAEL H1TE. Carroll township. March 1. ItMS. IOK KEOISTEK AND RMUIKPtH. 1 We are authorired to announce that James P. Oreene, ot tbe Fltteenth ward. Johnstown, will be a candidate for the nomination ot tbe of. flee ol Keif tsterand Recorder, subiect to the action of the Iiemoeratlc primary election. TTMJK KEOISTER AND RECORDER. X To the Democratic I otrrt of I'embria county: I hereby announce mysell un a candidate tor the nomination lor Register and Recorder, sub ject to ihe decision of the Iiemoeratlc primary election. D. A. H.ilOL'.lH. JOHN PFISTBR, DEALER IX GEIIERJkL r.lERCHAHDISE, Hardware, Qneenswarc, MADE-UP CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, TEliETABLM IN KUaOX, HA USES, ETC., OPPOSITE MCTION HOTEL CRESSON, PA. miK 20 j 1794. INOl. Follclo written at tuort nlc in tna OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" Kma tttr Flrat Claxaa CBatpBle. T. W. DICK, M VENT FOK THE OjL.1 HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COM Y. COMMENCE! BCSINESS EbeniDorn.Juiy t. 18Si. 1 lappy and content a bride witVThe Rff Chester ; ihe lives in the liht of the morning. 7t Umrn mart, ivritt RoiittUr LamS C.Jrw Verb IY1. D. KITTELL, Attorney-o r - jixw, BN'SBUKU, PA. Ufflea In Armor? Building, opp t'ourt Houe. CANCER an.l Tomom ri'KEP ; no kntfoi huoK ln-. Im .katiut A Iii mi, 2iu. W aoum bu. Ciwinaau. rpHE FREEMAN U the iarekt J.ai-er in Ix'orta- A Cauiona. lon't lormel it. A BEAUTIFUL Ol-li VVH "I! IT ". 1 t. I. r 1 . W V We have exhibited in our store window n Ilandsoine liotl-rooin Suit, and every customer huyinOnc Dollar's worth of goods at our stove is entitled to a jniess on the number of IJoans co:)laiifl in the jar. You can have as many guesses as you buy Oi.e Dollar's worth c clock, the jar will be opened and the beans counted la the ires-nce of I) responsible ritizons ol Gal litzin. The party guessing the largest number, or nearest to it, will receive the 15ed-room .Suit. & I ,U O ,V ' S CroBiii Success of tls Ssa is Mr taasci Sale of Giccsries. It sIhixvs fur its.f tin- amount it itimmIs tln - .'(mmIs ;m-s, iM i w it. in;vi-r i-ouiit 1. ti Ial V- xx ill tliis xx i-i-k 11 in 1 1- a fi-xx- iirii i-s in our i ran u Lit 11I su;ar A " Liu'lit " Ai'lmi-kli-t'otlii- l.ymi " K 1 iiar l!-- ' I'or -'I. l ' K ami -'KKI roiin- to 11-. Cnl ii fl.-Jii -r sak to 1.4'i. Our Carpet an- til liil xx ith I-:tiitiful Patterns ami all 1 lie lM-r yard. ( iimd W'imiI liasr farix-t troin :!'.'e. 11 We show the largest and most si.,.(-t line ot K III "SK.n A IM'KT in t lie -l a 1 . ! 1 .ni '' ' . n ! - l..l.l i.-r x anl. Our stoi-" in ('ui tains has ni x r t.eeii -.1 CUETAIKS ! eshs 0 UETHEB ! VISIT OOR FURNITURE DEPARTMENT WHEN AT Cur STORE-IT IS FILLED WITH BARGAIN? SIMON'S UNLIMITED BARCAINS OrtVriHl this moiitii in 1 ry i IihkN, Ladies' H.i-ii-ry, I'iiiIi-ihi in. I.a.-e ; ; 1 1 1 - and K1iil.10nl.1i.. We have an Immense inir the Latest Novelties in Oxford I.adii-s' Iloii'ola Oxford-. Tiied i.r Ladies' Laniftry Ties. 1 -.'4. Ladies' iiss.s" Patent Tip, i.rini.r TO TH K S L1 I KUS: I lon't forget 11- when you or your t.oy an- in a nl of a S-iit uf 1 o'li.-. We i. . mad. i 1 a -iu.lv ; o -e-cii re a Fine 1 ndiu'o Line Slaters Flannel Suit, xx it Ii two set - of Kut ton- .iiid White Ye-i . f..; loj 1. A !-o in I .;, -' suit", .mix .-;.:.n. We still lead the styles in I ietits N-cU x ear, Hals. Cap., On 1 i ii! and Sa t in Soil ;-. K -- your .m- on .m, a i 1 :'.ox and mi" ill al ways see solllethin? new. KemetnlMT. XX hen in netil of ;'imU. that the llest Selections. jn- Lar-Je-t Sto. and Mos L'eiiadle I .,,...- al l.ov, . -t ' in - -, oil XX ill always timi at CALLITIIN". PA- t5?AII Fares Paid by Purchasing SIO-OO or Over!" 1E'MSTEK S NOTit'E. 1 The .oliowlnu accounts liave txen examined and aifcl l.j me anil remaine-1 tiled otrec.ir.l in thli i.ttiee lor trm infiec-t'on ol heirs, leitatoe. and all otliers lutereiiied, and U1 toe irecenied to the Orphans' tourt lur cutiOrmatluQ and al lowance on WEDNESDAY. JUXESTH, Wl: 1. FlrJt and final account of Thnmaf K. H-irns. administrator ol Francis riurus, late of tilliuin boruuisb. deceaaed. 1. r Ireland hnal account ol Haniel .1. lmrls and t7an J. Hennet. aduiinlrtrators 01 Kvsn K. Kcnnett late ot l aml-rla township, deceased. 3. Sn;.lemental and final account of Joi n Thomas, administrator ol Thomas S. Havis, laie of Johnrtown. aeceaj-ed. 4. First and hnal account ot Thomns J. Braw ley. surviving execuUir ol Ml -had hrawley, late 01 I'ortaae townshlii. deceased. 6. First and partial accoout 01 M. .1. wll.-on, executor olJamea Wilson, late ol 'iallitzin hur- oash. deceaseil. . First and nnai account 01 Kotrt w airncr. admiclstraUir 01 Christina Wagner, late of Johns town, deceased. First and hnal account or Iianlcl j. ttrui.b. administrator ol W. II. Urubb, late of Johns town . defeased - 8. First and final account of Joseph Kuntz, ad ministrator ol Lieonard liofecker. late ot tonv- creelc township. drcea.ed. il. Second and paiual account 01 ttonert Iwr- erattx and .lonn n. lueer, esecutons 01 reter Dunn, laie of xx asblDKton townsnlp. decease . 10. First account ol Jacob t i. arnrr, executor ol I'cter KtnK. ,a,e ' Adams township, deceased. II. Flrtt and nnai at-countoi 1-.. a. James, jr.. KUardian ot W. N. Iwvis, minor child ol 1 bomu S. Hax-is. late n Jonnsiown, dec'ased. 1. First and hnal account ol Joseph Kuntz. trustee to make sale ot tbe real estate ot t'jruj I. Tittle, late ol Johnstown, decei ed. 13. First and nnai account ot t. . Myers, ad mlnistrator of Andrew iieiiini(er, late ol Allo ajhenv towashlp. deceusc-d. 1. "First and tiartial account of Ide Ienbart. administratrix ol of 11. C Lenhart. late ol Johus town. deceafed. 15. Account of frank W. Hay and treo. 31. Hay, trustees to make sale in partition ot tbe es tate ot Margaret Hay. late ol JotitiStowa, deceas ed It. First and final account Allen JUlsbler. ad ministrator oll'brtstl an Mishler, late ol L'pper Voder township, deceased. IT. First and final account ot Michael Kom. aardner, administrator ol William Koni-ardner, late ol Ki-hland township, deceased. li) l irii un Anal account 01 J awes McVlcker, executor of Mary Notehelter, late ol Kicbland township, deceased. 1. Second and final account ol Hiram Orris nd Iewis Orris, late ol Kicbland township, de cecd. . First account or Jno. U. Keipir. ttuardlan ol Savilla and Emma Ke'ter. minor children ol tieorire H, Keiier, laie ol Adams township, de ceased. ai. First and tinal account of A, B, t'riflord. admlstrator ot I.. I . lteam, M , 1.. Ute ol Johns town liorouKh, deceased, 22. First and finil account ot 'William SwiUler. surviving executor ol .loseph Allicrter, late ol t'arroll township, deceased. Fist and tial account of Alfrett Slater, ad minisUatorol t'ornelius MctJinlcy , late ol Johns town, deceased. 24, First and final account ol K. U. Usher, ad ministrator ot fornelius McHinlc-y, late ol Johns town, deceased. 26 First and final account ol Saran Al. LiObr. administratrix ot Win, JI, Iihr, Ute ol 'pir Vtvler township, 28. Second and final account of N, Utttiams, administrator ol Peter Hums, ute olUallitzin boroun h, deceased. 27. First and partial acoownt of John H. Mfn a;el. administrator ot Auaraet Hippie, late of Ad ams township, deceased. 28 First and final aocouat of Annie C, tVills and Jane Wills, exncutrlies ol Anthony Wing, Ute ot t'hest tsprlriKS noroUKh. deceased. 2i, Arwunt ot T tires a (raaterKer, administra trix ot Joseph iraslcrcr, Ute of Carroll town- 8 :io First and final account of llentr J, Link and Peter 13. tsharrianui. executors of John Link, Jr., late of t'arroll township 4ooestd. ;tl. First and final account ol Joseph A, Oray. administrator ol John B. Miller, late 01 Carroll tewnship, deceased. 32. F'irst and fin .1 account of Kotiert W, Jones, Ute ot Cambria township, deceased. CKLES11M0 J. HLAIK. lteirlster, Krister's office. Ebenstiunt, Pa., May 13, isvi TKIAL LIST. List of caunes set down for trial at a term ol court to bo field betrlnninK second Monday of June. lWt S. S. Mc 'aenirer fc. Son..vs Hopple et al, MctrouKh- Ionahoe et al, MOiarvey et al.....'vs Hoach, Mclionald vi Prosser. Mordock Bro vs C-onnoret ml, fatten-on. Assignee rs Snorr, W ilson a Lecacy vs Suijie', tiuer .s tlessler, .ts Supes. . ts t'resswc.ll, ..vs Keam et al, ..vs SimnDi, Arnce Ice Co.-.. I 'ulo LaiZKSell Mera(C Verae Co.. Love, siunshlue k. Co...s Leahoy, Krtle a. Co ..v Walte.-, Martin....- vi Coad, Administrator, WorkinKman'a Buildina; loan Association ...vi Plunkett, Ieventry vs Sui.pes, T, W. Alders at Co vs O'Brien. KothM-hild Brot.. .. vs Carroll. lavls.. -.....vs Uorouiib ol Lact Cou- cmauKb. Lloyd . irner S. Lwart l Co Lytle at Co t ick . .vs liunlap ot al. ,vs Hrackrn, ,vs Miller, ..vs Cresswell. ,.vs I. K, K. t. JAS. C. HAKBV. FrwtboDJtrry, l'rothouotary othce. May II, !:, BED FOR $1.00 1 L,.7 II r - - 1 . 1 - - '" - !. - -- i 3 1.1 11 rs "lV 1 y -. ikI 1 1 iliiilv. inr wasmr 'i- )i oi l-. u r im .! 1 u: jl 1 niuiiiim.l li lir. i rv I i.:i 1 1 ii: an iK 1 a v s . lMSJ II i.'. i 1 1 ir AMi - 11I1 I. l .1,1. a- 1 1 Ii t'..!.'. -.1 (,.,.- . M il . . . . 'I'..inal..' I'. a- . 1 a n - . . i.ium!- 1. n- si .on 1 Inaum "-". " " l.i 1 j am.. v.''.- " !."" I 1 : 1 ".1:1- '.'! . j l .'l MII- '.U-. I 1 ; an- -.'1 -. 1" -a 1- an.l Oal- ( Imp ai sl.i 1 a - ! .-an v and Wall E5aper Departments I.ate-t Slia-L- in 1 N i K. I N ( A K I'KTS. Vmi '-'.t I n.-i a In a 1 .. i - fr. mi 1 ; 11 t 1 '. iii-r x a 1 tl. I .n. 11 t arp.-t 1 1 . .in ! c 1 1 j ! I'.'. --1 a 1 i. SHO i 1892. EBESMSBURC Will Have For ririxrs. I'ii.w Point . s-pru.4 T. oth H..rr..-?. Lao.S-ides . ( univaiors, I'l., II iijlc s. M..w.na h ie 1'i It. -run.-. Keapers, I'l.-w II. .It-, Kabi-s. ... It Moves, sectmn.' f'.rall Mjchiiie-, 1- lum-s. Hay Forks. Il. .iit:i.-. Hay Carrier-, ll.-ai.im S'.ovcs, Tlirehers. turun-es, S.eJ S'olcs. ir.itc jl alt kin. Is, WHY IS THE W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN THE BEST SHOE IN THE ftORLO FOR THE MONEY? It uaunilHti Musf, -A t Hi noiiM W-tor wax thra1 to hurt the ft-rt; ina.io f itn l.it Uric? ralf. vtylmlt and iiv. and tr-i uv w tttikr tuitrr mfxw tf thtm tjrrulr Ann jm y th r mat. uftfturrr, tt etUiUs hauJ- ti hK' citfttiutjC f r- m (-iAt u ' '0. C C OO llJtinl-rwfrt, the flnrt calf 9jja bbtK i'V r iTt-r'ti r ONjiiuU rrciicil liiiNrt1 st;'M-a wbx'ti v f ru $tvt"to $i - . C A OO llnntl-erd Writ rho-. Jlrtf ralf, J)a 6t ri. ctuurori xW ii1 duraiil. I he lMt boc ever ofTcn tl at ttiix rk. ; Hanie ifrnde a cu-Crm-nail Fh-n .t inn Imni ?; it $ CCO 50 lalirc Sbf 1 Fanner. Haik-rtfti MTt O liiul U tu r( urricrxaU wearlhru; liutculf, raiMlHUt, ttiiMtti iusiile, heavy tdrvo aolcS, extcU fitin edore. i'lie ibir m ill w ear a ar. 10 liuc -lf j no U it.-r (Vhooevor ofTered at t9 w thia ru-e; one trial will ronvmce UiuaJ h want a eboe for cmfort and vrv !- 0 y U2 ud 9i.OO Workineman Khnea 9afisj ,re vrr itrt.iin nntl durable. Hioma mint tiave pivt'ti them a trial will wear uo other make. Davc and whtml U art wuro y the lMiHeverh-re; lUi-y auil u tlit-jr merits, ai the in'rrainff aalea nIkiw. 1 1 AC Jlnnd erd ahoe. bef aadU ICO iMni;!, very MliMh:equaiai-'rvxu:bj tiii,Mrfed Rtiirg Cfaatlnir frrm 4.ui u ui. a 1. I.n die. -.50, i.0 Hud 1. 75 hoo for Hi Ituw are the Ix'tit flne LMxiisla. Mvlih autt durable. ramion. bee that W. 1,. LNiutrla name and price are aiampexl on tbe botU'tu of vtu.ii ahue. nr-TAKE X srB-TITITE.J tuairt on local a1v-nlHil deal'rfisMiplyUa( you. Wm Is lOi 1-LAn lrocktou, Ma. &vhl by C. T. KOlEHTS, Aice-i ,.riUI I, EBLNMII llli, nia'." -T11 iv js- a I TK A IS1.M l.MS. f N.itl(r In lierel.y itivi-ii tli:n the lolli.wlmr named .ij:sciiient.- i I pr. j 1 y Hp). raised and ael apart l.ir ai.l.iat ol ilo o.lnil rn.lcr tlio Ai-t ol Asseti Ulv ol the lb d .j el Ai.nl. A. It. Is..?, liaxe l.eeu r. l-d iu tbe KenificrV. Hi re m and l.ir tbe county vl anuria, i ud Kill le ir-fented to tbe Indians curt ol said cjunty Inr coutiriiiation and alluwatire oa WEDN ESDAY, .1 UN E Mil, ls02 : 1. liivcniory and a ppraUeuient ef iM-rt.mal )ir.erty apinaisr.l an.l i-t apart to Sarah t Irs, widow ot lx-vl liatt.o. late ol Vx lute luD 1.1", des-eased . tM: Mi. a. I nvcntorv a id i.r.iiscmrnt .t iieramial iT-erty apprai e.l and feti-fiirt t lllleti Myt-r, wid'.w nl S A.Myi-r.-, l;iie .l .1 ti n tj wn , dereas ed. .'WU HO. 3. lnvett-.rr and appr.ilsi-irw nt -l vii-rwina I pp.pcrty .ippri.-nd an I fct . p irt lo Ann M na Kliiie. wid'iw ol .la-.iii N. Ki.nt-, l.itiol Lidtr tcVDstiip. do-as;d . '.".Hi 45. 4. Inventory and ni.i.r:iiscui-nt i.t personal j.n-perty npprane-1 an.l m-t aputi t.i s.ij-lua A. xVtllliin-. widow ot .I..M-; i S. William-, ..te ol liirrellville Init-ous-Ii. dec-ued. M oil, 6. Inventory anu a; rnisi-mi-nt ot prson:il property n praifol and m t apurt to Ka.-tiel .M. (rrentc. widow ol A. M . irt-uur, lato ot tl.e Imr vuuli oi lu rouub ol Mi.rrrllt i l-.iir--ae l. i n i. l:. luventory and u pra isptnent ol pi-rHonal . roper It appraised and s'-t apart tu Anna Ma ria l't-ricrtii, m.tow ol Jeremiah Tr-uria. late ol rranklin i.i.riuiti. il.--.-- 1 . .- ';, uni real estate, JJToll .; t..tul. u oo. i.i.i.s.1 i.m; j. hi.ik. KeUOU'f, lieaictL-r's otliee, K'cnl.uri;. l a., M.-.y 1 ., ls-.J, VTf AnuiiNLV a r l w. 1 I.LSMil I..I. I'tKM. 4wtimce on Centre .tret-t, u.r lii.u. ROOM SUIT I T- JJLU i uf goods. On July oth, ;it li III s.M n- 1 ;iM .Iir. l.l. r ha 11 u1 i':oi ..- ci.i: n;: 1 i. Our IT a " it l.n; I. 'ii:ox": .'.1.-. '!.''. - .1 n 1. l.l. !.' 10 l'-.i'!ii i..a,.i-..r 1 i.ori;. 1 I'lom 11 1 . 1.1 '.-,.. Si.,. ' of S;.ininiT I'.i.itM .-ai . im-Iiid-'I'i.-. 1 '.. et.-.. all l-oniplele. A - k for P!:i:i-. II 'i'l.'.il J'n,t:i .-'.in so ei-nt-. I'.lu 'J.'Ji. Sjillpi; li'l!-. ".1111. II. I-. '.- '. !-. ..' I I, M.ls. FOUNDRY Eale This Year Ilur Wmd'.ws S..1-I1 W't i" tit e, t I. ill. !! . ops, I r..n Pump", Hi. ne Kust, x'ai-inc, KiiH'l art.", liu.k H.. iir.lt. HUKM1CS, Sivdx. riin-phalc, t 'CI1JI lit. tluil.iMi- I'api-r, Slfl-1 li'M.tll,. Steci i.iitii Steel Llninu, Sutur Kettles, liurel s..()1imi, lirion nn.ls witti ".irn I'lantcr Attin-liiuviil H. A. SHOEMAKER. KA1LKOAIITIMK TAHI.K No. 1 OF Cress. .n, Clearfield Countr and New s-li.rt K.iuli' Kailriia.l. In t-in-rt on anj ..t:nlr l.'it.b 13.-1. Tin: York alter I irv.-un j I'-vir-.., " 4 liurrll i 'I ru 1 11 1 . ... ... r. . . a. a. - rf; . it c t v - : fx ; 'llt i? Line Mail.. ' Z " " z. ! , iist .... ' i ,r.-iiic -Kx.... ' T !.Mall.. y- Cbun-I. Trairit re.-on Lxji-t-. . s : ? b '.' ? :J - i ? V; ?. 2 S 1-: 5 -il r r. j ; -i t -c - j-" t-'Z-Z ':- ;-. it r; Leave dally exn-pt Sunday. i Leave Sunday only Mia'-It let i-rs ir.di'Mte trlcirrapli stations. I -nn h. M.iore'p und Oihtlu'a Cro-inuK will tie tlau HtatlonN lor K traiim. No. 1 ronni-.-ts nt Cresson with .J..hntnwn K-:.rc.-i at k:; lor points i.i-twi-.-n itn-SKon and lohu-t-.wD. an.l with racin- i:x.rcs hi ha', ,.r point-' weft of .lolinxtown. Also with Mall Train at : -ii lor point: east ot t'ri-io.n. No. 6 ronnc-t with Mail 'I'rmn at 4 M lor poinih West of Cre-'on. and Mail Lxprens for polult) east ol 1 'ro.-s -ti. l-rniM points w.-st ol Crs-on No. 4 o .nnccts with AIuil train at n il. and ir.nn points east of Cressoa with .l. linstown Kxpn;ss .it s -7, ttnd l'a-cltii- txprest. at s 4j. N. connf-ta with TX'uiil Train at 4 liil lr..m IKilnts east ol Crefson. and Mail hxpress at ii 17 troiu points west ol Crcsson. Sunday truinn conne.-t with l'i..-in Lxpro-narj J Mail Train west and mall Express -ast. rassenifers t or troiu tioints on I'l-nns-ylvanla At Northwestern liailroa.J can taae tram atl'oal IKirt or Irvona. Statlocs marked "f" are flan stations. I'as senuers wlsliinit to iret oil will notify the con flurlor. I'as-Di;prs wishing to itc-t on will tlmr the train at these stations. Trains will not stop unless bo notit nl. XV. I". KATIIIII'N, ieni-rnl Manaci-rand suiiermtendi-nt f. .1. Hl'l.iiiHiN. Iralu .Miinu-r. 1 A 1 T 1 ; A I Tl M K TA KI.K 1 1 K TH K KIIKNS i. I.ur a. Cri-sson Mranrb HailroaJ. In clle-t 1 K."-enilM r li!H. t'niinrrl lit ail I rrrnmii. WKST. j LAST. ivster Kiti -i hh a m HarrisliiiT-a Ai-. '. . ! a mi esu ru txp. .. 4 4:1 a ui Snushore Lxii.. t) lo a n Johnstown Lxp..h '4 a in Mail :m m l-at-lrii- Kxp h 4a a in Pay l.xp. 11 04 a ui -'x'atl 4 M p m Altoona p . I no p ni Wy fass i :it) p tn Mail Kxp h IT p m I'hiliKxp.. b li p m SOt "1 11 WA 1I. ; 1 lis- No. 1. No. i. o. 3. lail.O. AM AM 1-M 1 40 -. l-'v.-i :i t.r 11 0 7 .'si In :;i :; 44 4 7 Ml in :-A 1 .'41 .l o pi .;h - ;,t, "! s .43 lo 41. ..!!."!. 4 l 1 11 I'l 4.'. 4 OH 1 I 1 s , 1U 4. 4 15 KtienstMirg;.. Uraillcy Kayloi Noel M unstrr Lui-ket 'ri-sson M 'M l! XX Alili. DiM 1. 1 lire. . .... 3 .. .... b..i.. .... ... .. B.H... ll.lt... No. 1. No. a. A M , 11 10 II -.-O. II '.M II .'i'l II 41 No. a. ' . ....6 , ....6 :io ....ft :i7 . .1. 4. Crr-si.n Lu.-k.-t Munster .... N.m-I K a ..r Mradley .... LtK-nsiiur;. :.. . , .. M40 ' . U 44 . .. ! 47.. . V 5.' . tu ll.. II 47... H ..It t7 .. 1 101... Mradlt-y, Noelaud Lu.-ktt are Klai; Stationa. No trains on Sunday. oi.n ntf.l Jul. l'rinllii? lf'ao, ;ive tU kiia a iriai oravr. r i r fr II