flfinnbrin d rccinnn. HU NSIU HO, CAMTIKIA CO., PA. .FKIlP.W. H NKH l.r. UU AI. AM) FIRM'SAU .Iiilv lili th- m-M liolli.luy. VCftStill 'H Vtmnliiy. -Tin- Muimtllill lion-.- ;,!J '.,-li np on tli'' I'- in-'- Mr. .I.'.l.n ll.-y. "f on-maui:l.. w;s ;. Visitor ! 11 !" 11 '"I Moiiilay. J,,.. ' MiIN r. f I!arr towiisliiji. drop.-"l ''I " M- "" ''",,M,i,V- Mi. li. 11I'- IMicmIv. "f s- l.auiviii- was n i" ""I' m Thursday. K-li. 1 ill' l.utli.T. f t'iirri.11 town ship, w :i- a i-i'or 11 "" '"''i,lly. M.im.' SIiiM'inaki-r. of tlii- l:n-. 1 vl.iiiii-' f' i. in- in i:i'l'-'-way. Kiu coun ty, - y. .Inhii Tr.-M il. of Caiiilin. nt a (ow ilav in town tliisi-i-k iloiir.' 'luty is ft Wit II' Mr. .Ii'lni ( inn-''. oniM.r (lirst S.rini.'"" jrood-ii.itiui'l lainllonl. a in tow n oil TllVSil.lN . NiniiiH-r I "M r-! 1 ai r lii i-'iiinin I" hunt up quai f r- 011 tli.- iiiounlain iliiriiisr tin hot a III, 11. .I.1I111 Crillilli. of Kane I'a.. for- niwrl.v "!' tin- I'lacf. is vi-ry ill at liN limm in tdat (!.! '. Tin' tuu n-lii i -n t" i-of-s an- lni-y rr pmri nu t In- 1 ami t lu'V have u liii joli 00 Ii.iii'I- in many plan--. -Mi'i. William anil Tlioma Ihtrun. Of Siiuiilii'-rliill trtw nli i . were ill town for a few hours mi filnrxlay. . .1. l'.irri.-li. i:i.. of (iallit.in. spent 8'Vt'i 1! I ' - in town iliiriiii; tin' ,r's-nt week ;i t ; in i i 11 limit as a witness. Mi. .1. A. Slnii-inakfl. lias cimtrarte I for t In- 1 i i i-t ion of a in-w il w i-l I i iiu lions.- mi his ii 1 "ii mi in t he rt 1 nil of town. II. ,11. .lolm l.:iu. of llolliilay-liurx'. Repul'li'-aii raii.iiilati' for .Itnliri- of tin- N11-prPDi'- out t. a- in tow 11 on .Moinlay. Mr. )aiil 1 t;t i - :i u I w i f-. of Morri-ll-Villp. fin tin 1 1 v of KIii ii-Iiiiil'. win- visiting anions tln ir frii-mN lu-ri-on Tm'sday. I'i v. II. S. .Iniii-s. of Si rantiiii. w ill supplv tli,' niliit of. iln- Conuri'iiat ional rhuri'li ii'-t Sunday inoniin;; anil 'Vi-ti i 11 a. Mr. It. . Hawaii, scrri-tary of tli. Crimson A t'leailielil loal ami (Viki- Com pany. a-a visitor to our ollici- on Mon day. Tli'- -ale nf lots ai Spailitler on Tin-S-doy v a- 1. 11 LTi ly at leinli-il hy ,arti's anx ious to .'i t in on the L'rounii floor of the new tow 11. Tin- an- linht on the diamond ilroppeil onThu-l.i niL'lit of lust w eek. caused by Someone nil. nkeyiim with the rope. The lamp w.i- 1m ily ilamai.reil. Ml-. Martha lais. w iilow of the late Joseph iai. of Carroll tow n.-hip. ilieil at hcT holm- in .liilin-'ow n. on .Sattmlay. June IMli. a::i il ahout r.s years. Stewanl llni.xer. of the Almshouse, accorapanieil hv II. .1. ( rouse on Wiilni-s- day look ( ii i.'e 1'i ilen ami I'atiii-k l'.oy land, tw o in a in- inmates to I ti xtn u t . Rev. latli-r Mo'iUiuier. th- famous priest am! physii ian. ilie.l ai his In, me 011 Troy Hill, I'iitshurir. at .' o"-1im k on el nesday afternoun, ai:'l alnnit To years. Messrs. .I.,hi' I). K.iL'i-r ami .John Hit ter, mipervi-nr of r.arr t,wnhip. pur cliai"d u new mail tn.n liine for that tiiwn shlplast week. It 1 11-1 s.'.t.". ami it is sai'l t dll thu Hul k W ell. Sunilav niirhi William Altinan. em ployed 011 t In- f;i rm of Hai ry Ferret-, m ar Adamfl'in 1:. Vi-stiiin-elaiiiI eounty. Skipped for part uiiknow it. takim; a horse, dogcart ami hi- trunk. Dr. Julie-., of I !N pkli-e. li,-t his pm-ket book containioi; a hunt twenty-live ih, liars on Tuesila y . w In !e ilri v injr out in t he 1 nun -try. Luekily it fell into hoiie-t hands ami was returned on Wednesday. On day lat week Aaron I . Over, of Juniata town-hip. Hlair euunty. wa- rut ting dov n :i tree. and. in its falling, a llmbstriK-k him on tin- head, eru-him; his skull. Me died of his ;iijiiries within a few hour. A lawn fete, whiih was largely at tended, was held in Criftith lawn on Tuesday evening and w as a sueeess tinan- CUlly. The pri.eeeiU ale llUelldell for the pnrcha-ei.f :m uilmii fur the Congrega tional rhiin h. On Sunday evening. Annie, t he t w el ve-jrear-oM duu-jht.-r ,f I.ewls I'asrix-. of Johnst hi ii. died from the efTet-ts of a sun Stroke. The little sirl had i-u playing with nne 1, tht-r rhildreu in ihe hot s:n hjnatl'iriiur the day. Sainii' l A. Kephiirt. of Viltunre. mad uatedat et I'liint. No. I i. in a class of 63ead ts. Cad.-t Kephart is n craduate of the Soldier-" tlrpl.an sehools of this state, &ud hL- friends may well feel proud of the Ji(?h po-iin.ii he luid In his i htss. Ill--aid that Kiamreis of Westmore land &! I Indiana counties pnipuse to pur ehasea tract of land at some Miint near the hot' - r line 1, fthe two counties. Theoh JeH Is t., e-i; ihli-h there a live stock mar ket anil I 1:11.' the Quiver and seller t-'jreth- Gefn-. l:nrk. nf New Kloreiice. anil James- ratter-.,!,. ,,f near the same place, were Sti u, k hy a la-.-tiL'er train on Wed esday ev. nin-,,f W(M.u and instantly kiried. I h.-v w ,.,. -tnttdius on a i rossiiu; waltiap f.,r a frei-hi train to p.iss j,d Stepped ilin i tly in f,,,i,t ,.f the tas-ener train. Sunday tn.,i ,,in- th- ticket otliee nt at Ptilli.' wa- entered hy thieves who broke the ru-nniiiiitioii i,f the safe, hut were surprtseil hy pa er--hy and tied U-ron- se curing any hooty. They are -upiH.sed to he thes&m- jini; that Liuke int.. Martin's of fice and Senior.-".- me n market on Thurs day nlht. The 1:fl. -nut hram-h.-s ..f t he Kmerald BenefieWl .ss,-i;,ti,, ,,f tins and iidjoii,-tngeonntie- an- try iiiu to purchase a ph.t of ground tiear Cres-on. which they pro pose to improve a- a pi. nic cround. and where they w ill have tln ir (,tins jljs thepuri"'s.- al-., to leathe aruumls to other ptn ti.--. Oeo.M l:.-,,.!,.. 1-:-.,..,,,-, l:t.-,,-hurfr"s best know ,,, i, We,,-and a leadinir n.-mU-r Of thoCamhria eounty har. ha- U-. con fined told- hum- with illness f,- tt. past W?V;A ,l"m'"r ' i court in -which he wa- ,,,., I as t-..uns.-l were onttnned on T,: account. It is to be toped that he will -o,,,, vi r The corp- of railroad enci,,,',.,- w,,rk. InInths m iL-hlH.rh.M.d were ord.-re.l to KrIor'Son Monday and are w locating the-road fiom that point we-tward. Kb entiMrgjieoplear.'anf.,uslv awaiting their PWf ih i- nt work in tow n as an indica aCt the line through thelH.roush will :t.d in-t. ad of tl, ,,e ,;oitiif north. Apwty of -windier- are doing up the farmer. Minm,, , .,,. They maker pretends make M, fanil(.r u if f enough wire to f.., e a t.- a. re held if he Will Sign run. ran to ac, as for the saieorthc f..-.- in hi- towM-hs,, Th. contract turn, a i,.-.j..t iahle t... I.,,k Tr. Ul "" y !,r" ""...., this -Ey n idv.rtl.uent iMll. .i0t.iwll rrOn H W. s..y. K,.. ail1 Tlltl1H, W. Marshall. Jr.. e.,,,.,..! flir ,,.. neri-who 1 mid.-r s..,,t....e of ,jeath for the they t H1 ,nake an appll,-,,,!..,, to the Hoard OTP; W,i,,i.at Harnsh.iruon Tues- J ' .s, J, the iav- a commutation ,,f iitipli-otiliieiit t,Jf (if,.. Hon. Daniel McLaughlin will soon be removed from the Memorial Hospital to the home which his family have rented near Ciesson. and where they will s-pend tin-summer. It is hoped Mr. Mcl.auch liu's health may improve in the mountain air. JWi i.fon-(i Ilcrtthl. Rev. Father Andrew. Arcli-Aldot. of the Ih-nedit-titu- order at I.atrolM-. some time airo sent in his re-isnation to the Ho ly See and on Wednesday received a dis patch from His Holini-ss, statinii the re signation was accepted. Father Andrew succeeded the late Aldtot Wimmer. Ilev. I'ather Iea-y. pastor of tin-Catholic conirrejiat ion of this place, has rented lheM la lloil-e in tiii- place, for the Itll and . Mh of July. A festival wHIIm- held, the ploceeds for the tM-tietil of his rhlircli. but as yet no ilelinite arr'inirenieuts have h-eti made. We expect to announce the pro gram next Week. A zriind t ionic will ! held at St. Michaels Parochial Hall at I.oretto. on Monday J illy Ith. Dinner and supM-r w ill he served in the dining room of the Hull, and dancing will I- in order frxm early morn ing until i m. A. tine orchestra has tx-en s-cure,Caiid everythinit will Ik done to make it a plea-ant affair. Kvervbodv inviteil. At a meeting held on Memorial day by the ii. A. K.. a I'e-olulioii w as passed that a committee lie appointed to receive and solicit snpscriptions fur the puiose of erectinaa soldiers" monument at this place. The following committee have been ap pointed. .1. W Leach. A. W. Luck. T.J. Davidson. Kilwartl Jones, Charles A. I.anglx-in, Lester Larmer and Walter Thompson. Contractor Charles McFadden last week presented County Commissioner Lloyd with an elegant (fold watch and Chain, and also gave a tine new biif-'iry to Mr. Webster liritlith, of this place. Messrs. Lloyd ami Criftith were audit for Mr. McFadden in the purchase of a law lot of Llacklick coal lands, and from the indication-. Mr. McFadden appears to tie pleased with his investments. On Sunday niuht burglars entered the ollice of tin- railroad company at Hastings ami succeeded in robbing the safe of alum t seventy dollars. 1 he safe w as blow 11 open with dynamite and was pretty badlv wrecked. Tint entrance to the station lio isi- was made by nreakiiu; the doors, and for that purpose tools were stolen from the blacksmith shop of Stephen (Irassltcr ger in the vicinity. Some parties are sus ccteil. but w hether they are the guilty ones or not is not yet know 11. Captain James Snyder, w ho for the past thirteen years lias been the accommoda ting conductor on the branch, lias Ix-cn transferred at Ids own reiUest to the main line and will inn Ih Iwc.-h Altoona and l'ittsburg. Kveryone hereabouts is sorry to see Mr. Snyer (to. as lie is one of t he uio-l accommodating men that ever lifted a fare or punched a ticket. His family will remain in Khensburg until he secures a suitable house in Altoona. w here tl.ey will make their home in the future. At an early hour on Thursday morn ing of last week the coal ollice of J. C. Mar tin at l'ortage wa- broken into ami the combination of the safe broken off ami tilled with powder, preparatot v t blowing it open. Seymure"s meat market was also vis ited ami broken into with the evident in t tition of blow ing blow ing lioth safes at the same time. The burglars were sur prised, however, by KolnTt I.ongwell. w ho happened tu come along about the time they w ere in Seymore's. and they lied" w ith 011 accomplishing their puiose. On Thursday of last week Harry Wis singer. of Coiiemaugh town-hip, while sawing a linn log on his saw mill, was surprised to see the teeth Hying out of his saw. On investigation he dis covered a railroad spike buried in the log which had evidently been driven in when the tree was growing years ago. as the growth of the tree had covered up all traces of the spike. The tree grew on the laud of Kphiam Custer, a mile and a half from the Old Portage railroad, and it is supposed that the spike was driveu in w lien that institution was in in use. News has reached here that Mr. Pat rick I'urns, a well-know 11 citidi of (ial lit.in, was killed this iTInirxlay) morning at Hen's Creek. The particularsof the ac cident are meagre and can not be obtained at this writing, but from what we can learn he was engaged in ja-king up a wrecked car ami for that purpose wa at work under the car when the underpin ning gave way and Mr. Hums wasrrushed under the car. He was alioul fifty years of age and leaves a w ife and family his wifelxdng a daughierof the late Jacob (lass, of Minister tow nship. Mrs. Agnes, w ife of Charles Callahan, of I'.raddock, died at her home in that place, on Wednesday morning aged about "J. years. Tint deceased w as a daughter of Mr. William Kichardson, of this place, ami In-sides her parents leaves a husband and three children, the youngest a babe, and seven sisters, Annie who is married and resides at Hraddork, Klla who also re sides at Hraildock, Kose who is married and resides in Johnstown, and Matlie. Fannie, Klmira and Maud, who are at home. Two brothers also mount a sisters death, James of F.hcnshurg, and William w ho resides at Coiiemaugh. Her remains were brought to this place to-day (Thurs day) on the noon train and taken to the home of her parents. At twoo'dovk the funeral proceeded to the Catholic- cemeu-ry w here her remains were laid to rest. May she rest in peace. Jlsktn or "l(uffr" 1 11 Troiibl On Saturday a hearing was given in Pittsburg before United States Commis sioner McCandless to John Hnrinett. of South Fork and Conrad Myerand Joseph II. Pi ingle, of Summerhill, this county, for counterfeiting. Several imitation silver dollars w hich had Ix-en found in possession of the parties were shown and also a pair of copper molds. The dollars were poorly executed, but the molds were excellent. Detectives Robinson and Mulhall, anil Melville ('ring were examined. It was shown that Hurtnett had made the molds for Pringle and Myer. Pringle made some of the money and Hurtnett some. Myer said he had no connection w ith the case, and never saw the molds till he saw Hurtnett hand them to Pririgle. He ad mitted that he had given Detective Robin son some counterfeit money. He also ad mitted that tie had said to Pringle to get the molds fixed, so they could get to work. Pringle also testilied that Hurtnett made the molds and pave them to him eighteen months ago: that Hurtnett told him to get some more brass and he would make an other pair, as those were spoileJ. He said when Hurtnett made another pair he wa to pay him 2 x-r cent, of the profits. He admitted he had made 7, but they were so had he couldn't u-e them. Pringle and Hurtnett were held for court in fvo bail. Myer was discharged. liair-Kalen lo Oiualia Arte., via the frnnii 1 1 kii la Railroad. For the benefit of delegates and visitois to thu ImleM iident Party National Con vention at Omaha. Neb., on July 4th. l'.rj, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets of the iron-clad con tract form to Omaha, from all principal stations on its lines, at a single fare for the round trip. The tickets will be sold from J une -.".ith to J uly 1st, inclusive, and the return coupons will be good until July 15th, inclusive, and going journey must le eoni- mencil on date of sale. Tickets w ill valid for continuous pit-sage only in eaih direction. Trrbrr' Examinations. County Suierintendent J. W. Leech an nounces that examinations for teachers in the public schools will 1- held at the fol lowing times and places: Jt.ne -,T At CiMijM-rsdale. June At Moriellville for Morrell ville and Lower Yodcr. June .". At Roxbuty for Up-r Yodcr. June :io At Walnut (!rnvi- for Stony rreek. July I At Dale. July ; At Coiiemaugh fur Franklin. Ka-t Taylor and Ka-t Coiiemaugh. July s At lla-tings f,,;- Kider and Ha-t-ing-. Julv '.'At Hearer's for Susquehanna. July 11 At Fairview for Jaek-011. July p.' At Ro-edah- fur West Taj lor. July M At Weav -r's for Richland. July 11 At Cover's for Coneuiaugh. July 1.", At Sa!i f ,r Adams. Julv 1', At Khdi-buig for Cambria town-hip and Klu-n-burg. July is At South Fork. July r. At Summerhill for Croyle. July 'Jo At Wilmore for Summerhill low 11-hip and Wilmore. July .'1 At Portage for Portage Hor ough and town-hip. July .'".'--At Lilly fnr Washington and Lilly." July .' At ial'.it.in for tiallitin Itor ough and township and Tunnellhill. July ".v. At St. Augiistin.- for Clear field.' July W, At St. Law rence fur Cbe-t. July VT At Heaver for White. July '.'s At (ilasgow for Read.-. July .".1 At Dysart fur Dean. July :io At Ashvilh- fur Ashville and Ashland. Aug. 1 At Noel- for Minister. Aug. -At Loretto for Allegheny and Lorret to. Aug. :t At Chest Springs. Aug. 4 At Carrolltowt; for Carroll ami Carrolltow 11. Aug. " At Helsano for Hlaeklick. Aug.!",-At Niektown for P.arr. Evann' Mill Bnrnfd. On Tuesday forenoon ab-nit eleven o'clock the grist mill of John a'.d Richard Kvans. in Cambria tow tispip. Tab nit eight miles northwest of KU-nsbnrg. was dis covered to be on lire in the attic- and the (lames had already made such progress tha the building was past saving. Close to the'grist mill was a steam saw and planing miil and these too. caught lire from the burning gristmill and were soon reduce I to ashes. Along w ith the buildings, about two hundred doliars worth of grain and about tiye hundred dollars worth of 1 1 1 11 1 1 m r wen- also destroyed. Tin- property was an old land mark In Cambria town ship, the burned mill which was built about twelve years ago standing on the site of an old grist mill owned by Richard Kvans. an4 the present owners were two of his sous John and Richard. The loss is estimated at alioiit ono w ith 110 insurance. The mills were run by wa ter power when tin- water supply was suf ficient, and w hen rebuilt steam vs;s also added to furnish the power when the water was low. It is supHscd that the tint originated from the furnace, the en ginebeiug in use w hen the lire occurred. Marrlaa l.lrrnwen. The follow ing marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for tin- wt-ek ending Wednesday, June 1.-.. 1 Charles Harmony and Francciui Cmi iiinu'ham. John-tow 11. John Ruck. South Fork, and Villa Rraw -ley. Portage low n-hip. Allx-rt II. Straub. Johnstown, and Jennie Conrad. Scalp Level. William F Saltmarch and Mary K. Wal ters. Joustow 11. John Tkaesik and Annie I 'rot ok. Johns tow 11. James A. Stanley, Altoona, and F.lia lieth A. Christy, .iohnstow 11. Francis p. Dillon and Celia C. Adams. St. Augustine. K. II. Rurkhart. Johnstown, and James rris. Croyle tow n-hip. Samuels. Horner and Mary A. Shearer, John-town. Ceorge K. Angus. Kast Taylor township, and Jesse K. Long, Ka-t Coiiemaugh. Peter l h at har and Apclonia Henuessee, (.allitin. Jacob Duy and Cathrina Krieg, Kbren- fel.l. Kdw ard F. Hunt. Jackson tow n-hip. and I. villa Jaugert. I.aucasti-r. l a. Kmlnmt lartn. Tin-question is often asked and scarcely ever answered, why whiskey made now is not as pure and reli ible as it was forty years ago. It is in vert heless a fact that it is made purer an.! In-tter to-day than at that time. With the improved methods fusil oil and other impurities are entirely eliminated. A sworn statement as to the purity, age and quality of the whisky sold is furni-ned by one dealer who advertises full quarts, six year old pure Penn.s Rye, at?l.ioper quart, or six quarts for i.m). Silver Age .1.10 mt quart. Diiquesm: ?1.-. per quart. Port, Sherry. Sweet California Wines at k: A complete catalogue and price list of all foreign and domestic liq uors mailed on application by Max Ki.ux, !-. Federal St.. Allegheny, Pa. For sale by J. t A. K. Render, Klx-ns-burg. Pa. Will Sprnd I lie Sinnimer Kmma Vis and Mary alia Jessie Hovv den were arrested Tuesday morning in the Sevi-nteent h ward by Ollieer Martin for malicious mischief lor throwing stones through the window of Harry Wagoner's store room on the corner of Central avenue and Ohio street. They were taken In-fore Alderman Harris and he lined them each ?dO and cts and sentenced them also to ninety days in jail. Mr. Harry .Wagoner appeared against them later for larceny of cigars and & and costs were added to the former sentence as well as ninety days extra. They were taken to Klcnsburg. chained together on the Day Express. Juh nstnu u Ih mtivrnt. Ilia- I.OK Job t'onlrarlK. The CoaliKUt Slonilnnl says: "K. S. Mays, of Irvoua, and Dennis (iardner. of Kcrrmoor. have taken a big log job in the Vicinity of Hastings, on a tract of land owned by A. XV. Lee, of Clearfield. They have a large force of men at work cutting and spudding. Light million is the size of the job." "John M. Troxell, of Clearfield, has a big season' cutting on hands, in the vicinity of Irvona. We understand his employes number i', and with such a force one would not take a great w hile to clear the county of all the limber in it. At the close of the season Mr. Troxell cxccts to re port L'.UU",(HlO feet cut." z llair.Ratea (o Cincinnati, 0, ja (be lrnnsjr Ivanla Katlroatf. For the iM-uefit of delegates and visitors to the Prohibition National Convention al Cincinnati, O.. on June -".ith and lioth, IS'.rj. the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Cincinnati, O., from all principal stations on its lines at a single fare for the round trip. The tickets w ill Ix- sold June tTTth and good going only 011 date of sale as stamM-d on back, but not later than for trains leaving in itial point of ticket June -jsib, Thereturn t'ouiKins will be good to return on date stamped on back by agent at Ciiuinnal i. but not good for return passage to initial point after July tith. Fourteen sheep licloiigiug to Judge Harry White, of Indiana, were killed by lightning during the .storm of Thursday night of la.-t week. Tin sheep gathered under the shade of a large poplar tree for protection, and a liolt striking the tree, ran down the- trunk and killed all of them. Court Proceeding. The follow ing cases w en- disused of last week in addition those reported in our last w-ck"s issue: Commonwealth vs. EI1 n Sccly. larceny. Jury find defendant guilty, -sentenced to pay a line of ?", costs and go to Jail lor six mouths. Commonwealth vs. Elizalieth Weaver, larceny, plead guiit. Commnioiiwealth vs. John l.ulo. Mit- glary. Continued. Commonwealth s. James l.ladley. as sault and batter. Jury find defendant not guilty but diid.- the costs U-tweeu tin-de fendant and the prosecutrix. Mrs. Mc Veigh. I omnioiiw. alth vs. William Alleiibaugh et al.. malicious imscliiei. iihiici 111 qua-hed. ( oinmmonwealth vs. P. W. Heirnelj ami P. P. Miller. larceny. Dt f.-ndants acquit ted. Commonwealth vs. (Jeorge Foust and William Foust, larceny. Defendants a - quitttl. Commonwealth vs. Harry (. Mullen. ,ur-ning a worldly occupation on Sunday. A special vcnlict was aken in this case the jury finding the defendant guilty in accordance with the facts, but subj.-et to the decision of the court on MiintS reserv ed. Commonwealth vs. Pet r II. Mall. as sault ami battery. Jury find defendant guilty. Sentenced to pay a line of costs and go to jail for rso days. Commonwealth vs. Annie Frankhouscr, keeping a disorderly house. Jury find de fendant guilty. Commonwealth vs. Max Reigh and Frank Rcigh. forcible entry and detainer. Jury find defendants guilty. ScntenccI to pay joii.tly a line of and costs. Commonwealth vs. JohnC. Meyer, sure ty of the eace. Ordered to entr into re cognizance in the sum of to keep the peace. Commonwealth vs. Felix McHiijth and Commonwealth vs. Kdward Clark. Itoth charged with assault and battery, the (iranii Jury ignored the bills. Commonwealth Charles C. Ha-h. forni cation and bastardy. Lizzie Carney, pros ecutrix. Jury lind defendant guilty. The usual sentence was iniMscd. Commonwealth vs. Joseph Pierro, larce ny. Jury tind defendant not guilty. Commonwealth John Ream, constable, failing to execute a legal process. Jury find defendant not guilty but that he pay one-half of the costs and the prosecutor. Samuel Jacobs, pay the other half. Commonwealth vs. Ileorse W. Porch, as sault and batttery. .Vol. jinm. entered. Commonwealth vs. K. E. Dugan. remov ing goods with intent to defraud creditors. X'l. jnix. entered. Commonwealth vs. Kllen Hums, assault and battery. 1 h-fendaut, who was con victed at last court, was sentenced to pay a line of anil costs. Commonwealth vs. Samuel Ream, fur nishing liquor to a person visibly intoxica ted. Jury found defendant not guilty but but that he pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. Charles V. Stains, larceny. Court direct tliat the defendant l- discharged. Commonwealth vs. R. II. Atkinson, en tering a house in the night time with in tent to commit a felony. Jury lind defend ant not guilty. Commonwealth vs. loile Heslop. main taining a nuisance. Jury lind defendant guilty. Sentenced to abate the nuisance and pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. Ca-T Wolf, John Kndlin. William Smith. Pat Wel-h, Pat rick Nolan and Thomas Nolan, larceny. Jury find defendant- not guilty. .-KCllMl WKKK. S. S. Messenger .V" Son VS. II. J. Hopple et al. Feigned issue. Claim of Plaintiffs in writ to goods levh-d on released. Fse Mrs. Rose MHiough vs. William Donohoe et al. Sci. Fa. Sur. Recg. Con tinued. Stephen MeCarveyet al. v-. John Roach. Kji-et meiit. Cont i nued. Martin McDonald vs. William F. Pros scr et al. Kji-etuii-nt. Cont,inu-d. J. M. M unlock fc Hro. vs. Kllen Connor et al. Sci. I'a. Sur. M. L. Continued. Frank J. Patterson, assignee-, vs. Sam uel Snyder, constable. Capias ad Resp. etc. Plaintiff lieeomes non-suit. Wilson - Leckey vs. Charles H. Snppcs. Apical. Jury lind for plaintiff the sum of l-.M.s7';. Frederick Kagervs. K. (J-s-er. Api al Settled. Artie Ice Co. vs. C. ILSupjtes. Assump sit. Discontinued. 1st- Mary Cole vs. K. V. Cresswell. As sumiisit. Continued. Sophia Lutzgcsell vs. Cus. SinKui. Ap- M-al. Continued. Love. Sunshine A- Co. ys. Caron I-ahey AiM-al. Defendant consesses judment for ?1 -'.-.. Oeorge Krtel .t Co. vs. Klim-r Walter et al Assumpsit. Plaintiff lx-comes nun suit. 1'. P. Martin vs. John Coad. administra tor. Assumpsit. Jury lind for plaintMf the sum of Workingtnan's Huilding and Loan As sociation vs. Thomas Pluukctt. Scin Facias. Defendant confesses judgment for ? i:f-'.'.s, w ith interest from 11th January, ls-.C. II. F. Leventry vs. Chas. II. SupiM Appeal. Settled. II. W. Ahlcrs,t Co. ys. William O'Rricn et al. Sci. Fa. Sur. M. L. Settled. William Davis vs. Horough of East Coii emaugh. Trespass. Jury find for plain tiff the sum of ZVJ.'il William Lloyd vs. Henry Dunlap et al. Ejectment. Continued by consent H. S. Omer vs. J. S. ISracken. Appeal. Defendant confesses judgment. S. Evvart & Co. vs. W. Miller. ApiM-al. Continued. Ed. M. Lytic .t Co. vs. E. H. Cresswell Continued. A. F. 1'ick vs. Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Trespass. On trial Clonlnc; F.crclei or tbe Ebeaabnrc Normal. For several years past it has lw-eu the custom of the students to close the Nor mal term w ith a picnic. This year a slight departure from the old way will be made The school will close Friday, June, the 24th. and 011 the afternoon of the -J.'t, there win oe various athletic exercises, consist ing of a match game of foot ball, a match name of baseball and other interesting ex ercises. On Tlmrsday wvening preceding the close. Dr. C. II. Fitzwilliams will de liver his noted lecture, "The Rattle of Life." Dr. Ftzwilliams has traveled ar.d lectured extensively not only in America, but also in Europe, having U-eti across the ocean no less than thirt-eii titues. After the close of the lecture on Thurs day evening, a social will lie held, to which all students, members of the Frank lin Literary Society, and all other friends of the students will Ix- inviteil. Each part of the exercises will U- under a conix-tent commitl-e, so that a pleasant ami proiitatde time may be anticipated. So far fat as arranged the, programme Tor the atheletic contests to Ih- held on Thursday afternoon. June ,'.'l. as a part of the closing exercises of the Normal, will I e af follows: One mile bicycle race. -Ml yard dash. 1 mile running race. Running high jump. Standing long jump. Hop. skip and jump. Throwing at mark by ladies. All the contests are open to the public. lVr-ons wishing t enter should notify the chairman of the alheletic committee, 0. D. Jloupt, as soon as fiossible. Airents for harvesting niacliinery are gt-ttinfe: their work in now. ronrtb of July Eirarilom on tbe Praanjlmla Ball road. In pursuance of the usual custom the pennsvlvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets for the Fourth of July holiday lx-twecn all stations on its system eat of Pittsburg and Erie at rate of two cents er mile. These tickets, which open up a rare chance for holiday touring, will lie sold on July 1st, -.'ml. 3rd. and 4th. and w ill le valid f ,r return until July .".th. W.r;. inclusive. HIwIIiimii Xotlre. 1lTrSKri! MIKHI.K AM" lliAMTK W.-rks. fltetrbt-.l t'f pp-ial rctK-rtr lh .l.hntwn liailj lleretd KcllsMe dealer n1 nrr eord. -rnrlnf rcnt fltlrir trin tn rihnrr th wri-,r " ih'" nrfrte ii1 th Mt.l n1 llnnltii W'ttK I't .tM. WUktnwn . Son. which mrre toorHf tn The rmlnr mrml er of thl frorrive firm h hd n irtrinre of thirty -hv trtn. nd hm "n mid t.rt-cr iImi a kili'd wo'ttcr. The pl l wo-k tl,r rwtu-e ot the t.irfl e-t " nd 'vle. K-m four to live h"ds reeaivlnyd and the very ttneft tnon cmrnt tn th count feat are pe-itn'n of their Fkill. Shlineritii are made throasa thl ana to ndiolnln roontte. All kln.l ni cetretw-r work Is eicecnted and tine line ot Iron Kallinic la handled and od The Hock f work kej.t on band (reeeive! ry ma rr-.u.1 ) i very extensive and many very tine monaments are exhibited, two ecpec'atly oeinjc ex nied In the mute atyle and In Imitation ol brickwork, with a finely executed riws on me top. Amon the many fine monument eree-ed by thl firm l an eiht ton ftifteeo-leet-blMTh ronanien. for Sherift rlttlth. monument tor Father Christy ("txteen feet hlirh). aio monu ment lor Jacob Ktbler and dauntiter of John Orittllh. Both Kentlemcn tve r-eranoal alien tn,n to huatnefn aa well ai executtna- the nnent work. In all the time they ha re been In hotnea hey have adhered f trlrtly to tbe maxim kii icooaa ,ui mm Tenreaented and price a low aa the fine clia ot woik can b bonifhi elsewhere. We have no hepitanrr In recommend mic Maaara. voimn- aon l Son to'oor reader a reliable bualne men. l.mcrefslTe and tru-tw-rthy. Vllt their estab lishment before ordering eiaewnere.-- raS eclat attention paid to aettina: worn. s EA I.ED" PROPOSALS will be received by the retary of the 'lie!-l townamp rynooi Hoard lor the butldina; of a school room. 1 iui i.MP.iini n.l rlrarlriL' off one acre .l irronnd. Tbe place la known a the MrKance fchool. All blda mut be In tiw JuIt lat. liwi The toard re-ae-re the rlkrhi 10 reject any or all bid. JOS. HlffS. JAS. 1. I11I.I.. Secretary. ITealdeni. June IT. 18W. XOTICE. i The Ehensbnr Kolldlnc fc. Ian Aoela tion will have fi wai to aell on the 4th Mondar of June, ls'.it at their oftlee In i.ouncii f hamper. tbenabura. fa. LKSTtK LAKlMbK. June 10. lsw at. swreury. F)K SALE. Krm In Munater town'hlp. Cambria coun ty. Pa. For part(colar call on or addreaa j'l i,,.i.i..i t - - JunelT.3m. Creagcn, Ta. FOK SALE the Ixiretto Houae, loretto. I'a. Terms eaay. Kor t.articular. addreaa no. r. -'i 1 " i,., March II. 1S. Loretto, Pa. -r ANTED ! Fur of all kind, lor which the bin heat market price will be paid. Krina them In. t. L. fKKIitKlCka. oct 30 je.in'uri. 1 a. CA K LOAD ol Barb Wire cheap at I Hilton L a Son's. EXECUTOR'S SALE IF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! THEKE will be expoacd to public aale at the 1 V aahimcton Hooae. tn the borough ol 5a lltrin. tn Cambria countT. Pa., on SATURDAY, .JULY 0, 1802, at two clock, r. at., the lollowlna- defcrlbed Keal Estate, vlx.- No. 1. A ple-ss or lot ol icrou-d rituate In said bornnirh ot lialhtiin. bounded on the north l the PennsylvaDia Kallruad: on the eaat 1-V lot of the I'ennaylvanla Kailnad tlompanytatatlon lot): on the south by t'heatnut street, and on the el by an alley, bavins: tbereon erected a lare two storied Frame Hotel buildinic known as the "II W&SHIHGTOn HOUSE, i a Frame Stable, an Ice Houae. and all necessary OuutbulldinKS. 1 he Waahinirton Hnuae la one of the t-est hotel bntldlnifs lo (aid borouicb. of tial lltiln, and baa been licenced lor many years. o. . A piece or lot ot ground situate In said borouKb ol (Jallltxia. bounded on the north by lot ol Jaeph Outwald: on the eaat bv Nutter alley, and on the south by Xachrlah Topper. aid lot trontlna: fifty leet on Main street and extending back one hundred and seventy leet to Nutter al ly, and havInK thereon erected a two-Morled Frame House and OnMuiins ! Tbe tal and other minerals and necessary mlnlnar riehu havlr.it teen reserved by David Wattt. the former owner t-f above devrlhed lots ol irronnd lii-nrantlniiland conveytnr said lots tlie said ('oat and minerals and minlnie rticbts will be reserved and excepted when sold and conveyed r,y the undersigned. TEKMS OK SALE : Ten i.ereent. ot the purchase money to be paid when above properties are sold: tbe balance of one third deeds or deeds are delivered: one third In six months, and one third in twelve months from day ot sale. Inferred payments to bear Interest and to t.e see urea oyjuaguicni imuu and mortvaa-e t the purcuaaer. F. J. PAKKiSH, Surviving executor of Albert Bender, deceased. Oallttzln. Pa.. June IT, lsvi BXBCCTORS' 8zVLB OF VALUABLE GRIST MILL! rpilE undersigned will ofler at public tale on 1 the premises in t'amtwla township, on AT- I KIIAY, Jl .lt.:.), IV'i, atone ocmcn, r. m., the well-kuowu Shenkle Grist 111, and about 25 At'HKS OK fOD LAND. liwtl,l,IN() HOUSE, STABLES and otber Ul TKl lLlHMiS. w.lhis is a very desirable property, slt ua'.ed within one-tourtb ol a mile ol Ehensbarg Ftatloo; luRic'.eot water t-ower, and well estab lished trade. TEKMS OF SALE will be favorable to pur chaser and made known on day ol sale. J. A. OKA71KK, A. V. BAKKfc-K, Executors tf David Shenkle, deceased June I7,lS'.nM:t. Policies written at short notice in tee OLD RELIABLE 'ETNA" . not other t'irat C'lauta Compiaiilea. T. W. DICK, fiKJtT FOR THE OLT HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMT. UUMMKKUEl) 1794. EuenaDnag. JuJT 1. 1882. Etensturi Fire Insurance Apcy T. -W. DICK, General Insurance Agent. EBEIiSBURG. FA. 1.1SIKAY. 11 smnul 'mm the nremisei ol tbe nndcrslsn ed May 30th. a nay mare; lame in In ber right hind Icir when she trots, lump on hock ot same leg, also lump on her nose: age somewhere In ker teens.. Any information regarding bor where abouts will ne manaiuiiy receivou uj JAM ES SHUMATE. June lO.Zt, Summit, Oambria Jo Pa, F OR SALE. i t I f , ft e t l.nil I tnfttail In a ii c iiuiire, ... . t...hin 4 - K.I. MMiitff winliJnlDa not l Trm u vuw upu . -. . - " - . . lass mat nan m iniiiiou - hlr.l Hemlock, balance hard wood. W llnln three quertera of a mile of the tt. fc. K. K. In .i l in its; k I., a I.N KY. Aveut- uuiivv " - . - IVtl Eg,th Are.. Altoona, Pa. June lo. iw.i.01. M. D. KITTELL. Attorney-nt-iiaw, EBEKSBl'R'l, lA. Offlce In Armory Building;. opp.Court House. PILES "AAKESISirlvwi instant n-lM-f and tt an lot amnio ( are for Plica. Price I. By lrupgiwor mail. Mitiium rree..Aonrr-s - Box S4W. Mr tv Jiy. GEO. M. HEADE, T ATTOKNtY-ATI.AW, mfVthct on Cenue itrect, near iligh. SIMON' Carpets IH1KIES! R. L. JOiiSSTOS. ii. J. BlrK. A. ir.UVfK. tjSTABLiailED 1ST2. Johnston, Buck & Cc.7 liANKlltS, EBENSHUKti. - TESS'A. A. W. Rt't'K -bler. Est a HLit-H bi;i 818. Carrolltown Bank, OAKKOLLTOWN, I'A. T. A. MIIARBArUlI, faalilrr. General Banting Business Transactcil. Tbe lollowlna; ara tbe principal feature! of general burning business : DEPOSITS Kecetved payable on demand, and Interest bear lnic certificates issued to time depositors. LOASN Extended to customer on favorable term and approved paper discounted at all times. t'OLLECTIOMI Made In the locality and npon all tbe bankinit towns In tbe United States. Charges moderate. It K A FT Issued negotiable In all parts of the T'nlt-1 Statea. and toretirn exrhiniii iaauetl on ill nartjt of Europe. ACCeCKTM Of merchants, farmers and others solicited, to whom reasonable accomodation will be extended. Patrons are a sxured that all transnrtions shall be held s strictly private and c mbdentlal, and that they will be treated as liberally as Kood banking rules will permit. Kespectfully, JOIISSTOS. BCf. lt & CO. 0. A. LANGBEIN, Manura"torer of aud Icalcr In ILL KINDS of nARNESS, KADOLE8, BRIIsLEM. WHIPS, COLLARS HARNESS OILS, BLANKETS, Kohes, Fly Nets, OurTy Combs, etc., etc.. Ke patrinK Neatly and Promptly done. All work guaranteed to Rive satislaclion. KIdlnr Bridles, from Wc. np. Team Bridles, from lJrfui. I-ap Itosters, Irom uc. nt. Machine-made Harness, from .o op. Hand-made Harness, from flO.Ou up. 4)ar-CalI and examine my stock belore pur chaKlntf elsewhere. 1 guarantee to sell as cheap as the cheapest. 4)aT-Shop Barker s'Kow on Centre street. aprl-JKtf LILLY BANKING : CO. LILLY", PA., J SO. B. JIILLES, CAKIIIF.K. A (JEXEKAT. I5ANKIMJ ni'SIXESS TKAXSA(TEI). FIRE, LIFE, ANl ACriDEXT IN'SUR A.NCE. ALL THE IT.IXC-II'AL STEAMSI1I1' LINES KEI'KFSEXTEH ISV IS. Af'coiints of ni-rchants. farmers and oth ers -arn-stly solicit-d. assuriiiirour tiatruns that all buslm-ss -iitrusUtl to us will re wiv prompt and rar-ftil attention, and lie held stri-tly -onlil-nt ial. Customers will Ix- treated as lilierally as rhmJ lianki'i rules will ix-rmit. LILLY BAXKIXi: CO.. feUV.iO. Lilly, I'eiina. NOTICE. The annual meeting ol stockholders for elec tion of IMrectora ol tbe Cresron t Clearfield Dm! Coke t'ompany will be held at the oftice ol the Company at Vruitality, H., on ldBielay. Jane IS. 1', at one o'clock, r. U. O. HAOAN. M ay T,, 1 8i creiary. UP WITH THE SALES ! DOW WITH THE PRICES ! No let up to the Great Bargain Sale this week of uress Goxl., Carpets, Shoes, Oxfords ami Clothin-. GO THEY MUST ! This week wc will sell a big lot of new Challies at .'I aid It ts. a yard. New wash dress goods, worth 10c, at Sc. a yard. New 30-inch dress goods at l"e. Dress ginghams at 8, 10 and 12c. Good calico at Gc. Linen toweling, oc. Red table linen at 21c. Cartain scrim, 7-'c. Men's gray-mixed IIosc at he a pair Carpets at Lowest Possible Prices! Is our watchword. We can suit you in prices, can please you in quality, and if you want to buy carpels this month come to us, as you will find our prices the lowest of any house in this coun ty. 1-yard wide carpet as low as l- cents a yard. Cotton in grain at 30c; best heavy ingrain at 45, 50 and 00c; Urussels at 65, 70, 75, S5e. and $1.00; Hag ut 30, 3S, 45 and 50c; Stair at 20, 22, 25 and 38c; Straw Matting at 17, 10 and 25c; Window Shades, C feet long, on spring rollers, at 25, 30, 35 and 45c each, Infants' button shoes, 1 to 5, 22c a pair; Children's spring heel, button or lace, 5 to 8, 50c; Children's spring heel shoes, from 0 to 1 1, 75c; Misses high cut spring heel button, 1 1" to 2, $1.25 and $1.48; Ladies' Oxford Ties, patent leather tips, at 75c; Ladies' Oxford Ties, patent leather tips, $1.9S; Ladies' cloth-top Oxfords, with tips, at $1.23, Ladies, try our new button .shoes at $1.23, $1.48 and $1.75. Also our new cloth-to spring heel shoe at $2.48. Gentlemen, try our new solid leather shoes at $1.24 and $1.50; Kangaroo, Lace and Congress at $2 25 ami $3.48 Boys' lace shoes, 11 to 2, 0:c; 2 to 5, at $1.23. Try Our Clothing ! For the next ten days we will give you your pic k of two hundred men's suits worth $12.00 and $13.50, at This week we will sell a big lot of (hildren's and boys' suits at a TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. REDUCTION! Pur- chasers to the amount of $10.00 or over will have their fare paid by us. So come right along and do not allow this item of ex pense to prevent you from taking advantage of our Geat Bar gain Sale. SIMON &L CO., Gallitzin. Pa. EBEIN5SBURG Will Have For I'luw... Spring Titith Harrow.-. t'uulvati-rs. Mowidu Machinf-ii, Kea-t-r, Kaurt. Se-tlnti for all .Machine Hay KorU. Hay Carriers, Tluciiher , Sled s0ie.. l'iiiar I'Mnt. J. i ml? l.l C. dm HiillJic f, J'l'iw !Si-:tluK, -!,! H.Mir., ' lilt Mu -P, l;:lll--c-i. llc.iti-r.'. Heat iiik St..vc, Kurnai-cs. i rates vl Mil k ituls. WHY IS THE W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? It In a fw-aml-K8 ntitw. with lit tiu-k or wan thral to hurt ttrt-l.ct; iiiale f the lMtt iiue cult, ntvliHta a lid -aiy, ami b''iunc iticike wtnrrr mhfH-n r thtm pradr than any ttwr manKftfturrr, It e4UAJL hauil ir ttl flio. 4 c'ttstlut; from l UiO U t"i."0 CC OO ;miiur Hanil-ftfvird, thf flnt rir ij(e 4-vcr 4nt.'rsl fr mijuIs FrcucU lTiijort1 slifv- which ost from to U t. J A OO llnd--ivrd Writ hhor, nn ralf. !9 t j UkIi. coiiifl.riulil ami )uru.M. Th lrit fbi9 fvir rnVrel at thin iri. ; win if jrraJu u cud-f'm-ma'le ntKwa cntiiiK from l ij.'fct. CO AO Tolirr hor: Knrmcm. Hailmad Mn j)Oi aud it-tUT'arriTall wear thfin: nutcalf doartilAa, miitMtth lnsidt. heavy thnt) aulca, aUu eton das'. 4 ue alr will wear a vrar. y 50 fiof mlO no I'Uct sh.eeror ofTrrl at XZ) mm ttiu priof ; n trial will ronvuico Uiom who want tKbite for cmfrt ani htvIp. C and .Otl Wnrkinsman ahnrm atvP mm m arc very irattz ntid lurulle. Th- wni have Riven thf-m a trial will wear no other male. nAyC i.OO and wh.-.l cIkm-i m iwjw worn hy the l never whrre; they tell on ttitTr merit. n th- iueratiiitr nalea rthor. oHlOC IlninUrwrd tthof. te mm CI U IC9 lonK'Ia, verv ht liwh; "(iiiUaKrcucll linpurtrtl shfr cwtjuir frmi .. to r,.(t. l.adtrN ti..'V, .00 and 1.75 ahne for Klitotare the tK-t fine LHMijjola. Mylt!li aud durable. 4'aatiaa. 6ee that W. L.. ltUKlaw' iianitt 4iltJ pric arts uuuped on Uic IaAUw uf each ahut. HTTAKE SO l HTITI'TK.J 1aai4on local advertli d-alra i!TplviUK yroL W. ! 1U1 i.LAN JSrorkloiMaa'-. tovltl by C. T. KOJ3EUTS, Ac-at(, l lll:MII IIU .illl A. )li()PiSAUS l'(IK KCUVKHIMI sr. tionary. I- urniture. Knel and other nut.lu-. In ccmpliaiice with the Con .niuiioii and laos of the t'omimnw-ilth l I'cnntv Ivanta. 1 hcrcl-y invilt- sealed pr..p.i.als. at prices boiuw uiaxi ujQni rates tlxcri in n. l.c Inlci. ti lurni-h Slalioii ary. Kurnlture. Kurl and other Supplies fur the several depart merit ol the State i rv eminent, and lor making repair' In tnc several .li-purt-mei ts. antl for il.e ni'lriSution of 'he fit-He do--uments. lor the er t-iidiiiK tho Lrm jviouday ( lone. A. I. lHU'L St-i-aratc irop.ial" will tc n-.-elve.l an.l sepa rate contracts awarjet an announced in said rchodules. Ktch pr p iH il -nil"! be accompanied bv a bund with approved Kiteetieii, conili luined tor the lalthlul periuruiarce ol t lie onl rai t , an.l Ad dressed and delivered tn ne l-jart twelve o'clock, .. ot H'edne-day the iMU day of June, A. 1. Iter.!, at wbu-n time liiu i roposalu will be opened and contracts awarded, in the l.'eception room ol he ICxecutive Itepartincnt at HarrUt-iire. lilank bonds and schedule containinir all ne. cexsary Inlormation can lie otained at thin le. partmcnt. Vl I.I.I AM r. 14AKK11Y. Secre'ary of the 'omuionwcal!h. June loth. Ivi.m. VT-'KNTH.s.ltl..r I have li a p.ntit.-. t.v the Men. Se.-re-tary of tlie Interior I'I:n N AMi CLAIM A.TKNT. I have TWM.YK YKAKS- KXI-KU-ItXC'E. All claims enirunvd t tlie will ri-ci-lve prompt atuntion. Any t-oMlurn drawtnir less than rt Ikt o.ont h jKM.Mon can have it increased to $4. s. (lo and 1- per tiK-nih ac-ordinic to disa bility, nndcr the a4-t u 1 .1 une ST. 1 . 1'lease icive an old woumlnd comrade vuur pat ronage. Ofncewitti W m. II . Se.-liler. Attorney at Ia, iieade's How. Centre at reel. Ki-enshurg, Fa. J.C. Kl lvkK. 1'ensiou Attorney, I.ate Major 11th Ket.. fcuna. Ketervei May -M, iN-.2.4m .Ovoun-ed Job Printing It; o, tle tke iuiu a trial order. rO 6 1892. .:. FOUNDRY Sale This Year : cll.ir Windows, Nn-li Weitrliis. "lilii.in-y 1'i'p", lrn uuni-. ISuue Kuft, Uatons, Kmi.l iirt.!. Hui-kli'iiirUs, liuuicitrn, silcds. rhof.hate, Vint-iii. liuililiriL- I'upcr, ni-oi K.M-ririK. Stoei rsidina Sti-el r.lnltiif, s-utar Kuitiue, Kuail Si-oi, train Hri I Ih with i orn I'lantcr A t tULhincnt H. A. SHOEMAKER. KAII.KOAKll.MK TAH1.K Nil, 1 CI TIfr. IreKKun, learticlil Ciiunly am! fyeM York 1 l,rt Knute Kailroad. In efloot -n and allrr i oeuitr j.ii.h loil. Irvcmn ' Exp.t.. i ' Church 1 ra i ii t . 2 yi 4JJitli-;ttric& R -. v Its " - - -: . . J 1.1UC Mail". r. e g c i. i lt o cr i ' a 9 H - , t w Z c ; llt .... ' I . 1'acltic H I" 'Mali.. ' 'church !Tram i- Crei-on i ri 53 ?! i 2 2 Z r3 ec ' s s, -s - Leave dally en cpt Sunday. i Leave Simdtiy only lilai-k let -erf indicate trleirraph stations Ih-nnj '. Moore's and Crime's Cro-uHnKs will be (Ian stations lor all trains. No. 1 ennects at Cresson with .lohnptown l- -press at ii 7 lor points oetween Oresscn and luhnstown, and with racinc Kxpress at 8 fr points west ot .lylmstown. Also with Mall T-aln t !' i-j lor points east of ( 'rcson. No. 6 connects with Mail Train itl for points West ol tire son. aud Mai: Kxpress for points cast ol Cresson. 1 Kroin points west ol Cresson No. 4 connects with Mall train at nil. and from point east of Creswon with Johnstown Kxpress at K 17 and I'a citie Kxpresg at h l.',. N . 6 conue-u with Mall Tr.iln at 4 -j irom points east ol Cres.on. and Mail Lxprcss at & 17 Irom points west ol Cresson. .,s,u,'!;!a; tr:,,ns '-t with Paclhc l-.xpressand-Mall 1 rain west and mall Kxprevs east. I'assenuers to or Irom points on I'er.usvlranla A, Northwestern Kailroad can take train at Coal, iMirt or Irvona. sutiots marked "f" are Hair sUllons. I'as sencers wisliina: to set ol! will notify the mm. due tor. lasseDKcrs wishing to trot on will tlH: the train at these stations. I ralns will not Un uuless so notii ed. w. I'. V Al H BCN ,. , ,,,!'fn,'r,,l anairer and suiiermtcndcnt. KJ. Hrh'UociN. Train Master. 1 AII'h'AlTIMr:TAHLKOI-'THL KHI NS. I . bun; ii Cre.son Branch Kailroad. In efleot iK-eciiihcr an, Intl. ' nnnerf louasf t reaann. WUST. 1 a-aT vster i:xp i .Sr. a m ' llarrlsl,...'- . Western Kxp.. . 4 41 a ni Seashore Lin ! Johnstown Kjcp a -.-4 a in Mail i l-acihi-Lxp h.aiii IhtvLxpT P m, Altoona f:xp "J I -"" - :) p m Mall Lip... I'hiU Kxp.. I' St a nr "warn . vwiri II " a n I i o p m ft 17 pm U'Jpn NtM'TH WAKIt. Iif taneo No. 1. A M No.i A M -1 ' . . 10 M.. .. to rtd . ...in :m INo. 3. ..... ;i;i. : 4f Mi l.. t oo ...w4 OH 4 1ft r.ocnshiirg; Z'. air."" 7 4(1 ... Hradiey. Kavloi.. Ml a . 7 Ml... "I ... .. ixl Noel . 6.1 . 7.6 f.S. II I m unster.. I.ucket Creer-on... ....I" 41.. It 10 4!... IU fsi... MlliTH WA Klf. I'lrt tance. 1.7".'.'..' .... : .... .... i.; .... e.t .. ..t ....11 3 No. I. A M - " ''.... .. t .Hfi....i .. u 4ii.. .. 44.... .. U 47 !K 10 ID No. a. A M NO. 3. M . :u ."7 ;.i 41 1.7 !( I 'ressun. ....... Luckrt Muu-der N.K-1 Kavlor Hradiey htifotlmrc... I- ...6 ...6 ...L ...h .. b ... ...11 m...., ....;i ....i i -i ....II Xi ....11 41 ... II 47 ...1-4 ul Ilradley, Noel and Lucket are l ltii utlon No train on Sunday. 4-t.o. A. MVTT.Nm toik C 11 t I r I- fr n ' I u i