Nlt Kli. CAMIWIA CO., TA. 1 M PAY. - l. . l'FKMSil. lC riUi-:i- of this place, visited ' t V,..!ii-ilay. 1',','. f...r:h ' '!' "raior will pit in " , M.hmImv net. i;..l,'t Siiniliin. of this place, is , t i v Iii'Iiaiiii. 1 , i- i;i. !il. of Loretto, was u r ,. i;i.,-!'l'iirr. on Monday. 1 , ,, Jr.. nf 1'i'nii station was ', . j Ml- here on Monday. i:ifadi' w ill lw one of Eh- 'I , ,iis on the iflorions 4th. , n Mrt oi rnirU. of Siimtllerhill ,, Khensburjr on VYednes- ijli.-il. of Leavenworth. Kan.. - -!, r. Ni. M. I). Kittell. of V:, . .. !:.! y, ,. . n i . t luhtninz killi'd a row . f Mr. Daniel J. Davis, in -hi. N ,. ii. T week fourth of July . .,,! all hands in the ollice want '. .i patriotism. v . T I' !! i-t. of Maple Park, ex ..;,!.,.' in ! tilled with visitors .i ;i " i i 'In' fourth. ii. .,'t IniL'i'' the festival and ball at Il ' i-i'. in this place, on the , ,,; ! 1th ami .1th. '..J -'! !liirii's aru now in son son in . . ,:lri. ami iiiv said to le plenty. t ... ;: f,,r fi n rnt I cr quart. T" r: i. t li v Shcehan, one of Alle . , ,. u-'i i"- L'ood citizens was ti visi- J; . .::-!;! r oil Wednesday. ; i, ). Ice was lialf an inch thick y,-,. :;..-r :iml ire wore coin moil in t . ;,..,) ;,:.! in July and August. i;,','t vw art. c-Asssclati Judse . , . , iv. died at his homo in Al , , , . V. -day. aacd '! years. y !.: .is Ui-i r.rothcrs have laid out . , .;' 'iiiildims lots on their IuikI In :: .i-'.tii portion of the town. . .!, ;.!. l:.i man and wife, of (!rape . p., :i .. v Nit iwir Mrs. Tt.'s parents in : . ; ... Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Dirk. -Ti , !i.m: directors of this place, have i 1 ': .f, r Cihson as principal of K! (.! nrj i hiiols for tl ensuing - V. . ;, after next Deputy County Treas : .M. I. K- aier w ill start on his annua! H i.-, tliioiiv'li the county Collecting - - i I that a syndicate lias purchas . j.i." i "ii i if t lie T. L. Jones farm south--: ,if tin- linroiigli lineand 'vill lay It out v V. !! A. Di-'Ii.liart. deputy Register and was In Johnstown on Friday r ) connected with tne IIo- - V- : .1. .!. n t i hi. son of the late Judge f thi place, is hfinie on his r icatioti. from attending school i. :. .-t-liuru-. Md. V: .M.iti Evans, of r.loomineton -iiinif friends In E1hmiIiiiii '. "!:;ty iifter- an Cllhselice-of Sfc'Ven- -'!" iiiretne court has just decided .' a .-liin doi'tors must. In addition to . -i. red. taki- out acwunty license. 1 i . - fee is M: Martin I-utringer. brother of Mr. l.iiii ii.ger, of this place, died at his ii Mi iinett l'a., on Thursday June ".. .lied ii'.' years. -lir Uritlith. of this place, started to i n Tuesday afternoon to Tlsit - m'I..t. lion. John tirlttith, who is re- i 'iatiiriToiiHy u. - H. k'iii r and Recorder Illair and Dep 'I' " a-un-r M. D. I.earer. accoinjia tiled 'r ivei drove to ("arrolltown for a ' l I tin t 1 1 nil :i v - V. fhamber. .1 tramp tailor and - wi re drought up from Johnstown v -i . iif,lii y last and Indeed in jail charged 'i I'llVciiy by baili-e. - t' li vraph ollice litis t en iieied In paseii!er tatin at Crcsson. l'itts- i-'jr division, witli ofliee called WX. To lie tr.mi June "'.r;. - 1 1 i-ei minted that the Montgomery uity i hoot children will have dexiited .' in the school banks before this year's f i lnMil ha closed. II. I). Hoover has deen appointed pas . r. Iiiitrirtiire and first-class freight : a: l'ortage. vice X. I!. Wostl.rook, - !. To date from July I. TI.,-overhead bridge at Connemauirh. '!.. Ieiin Ivania railroad tracks lias i :uleted and Is now open for travel. ' .- ' I i ii ii (i n cm Tuesday. -A. 1". Ileiifurd has leon aipolnted pas 'lagirae and tirt-c!ass freight ' ' t' sutnrncrhill, vice V. D. Hiniver, ' : 1. To date from July 2. 18W. W. S. Jones, of Soj-anton, has ac ' ' i-iill from the Congregational ' Miis plaer, and will assume the - 1 ' j ti-tor atxmt tho first of August. as iiiitea hailstorm In some ' ! comity on Monday afternoon, n rg escaped It. In the vicinity and Crcsson the ground was hail. I '.i 'hers Donnelly, of HoIIidays 1 - ' f.tjilib n. of Nt. Augustine, are ' ' '-' v. Father Doasy. of this place, : ' ' ' . ;iistliii during th Forty 1 - I X . .T ...!. - Strayer. of Johnstown, was ' ' s.in on Wednesday by some j Tin- money was the last of ' ' i state, they having perished 1 ' - V '.od. '". T .. - !.iV Mr. Hi, hard Thomas, of " i ' n-hij). was drivetig past t!ie -i-pot in this place, his horse lw- '--. .Tt.ii at the cars and badly ! biirgv. " '' be -a picnic held at Ashville "id "Mi for the benefit of the ' ' at that place, Allarecor Mui a pleasant time promls- ' :teti. lot of ten cars of coal from '" 'iiaiuifactiired intoroke at " ;'ie fivoiia Coal Company " 'ton't understand exactly " r CiiiiljHirt StwiiUirri. ''ay last a game of base ball : "ii the college grounds at Eo "' ilie college nine and a picked H'" n-hurg. At the end of the '-' "In- score stood H to 7 In favor ' ''Ui'' nine. r.' ' T K- "Hara. of the livery firm of 1 f'"l..rx Davis, of this place I' 1 - alxxle at CresMn on Saturday 'i in nier season. Mr. OMFara '' ' ' i: ery atCresson this summer. T: 'i'ni-ors i.f Heade townsnip ' V 'lone a great deal of much ' "'k "ii the public highway be ''I'ort and Flinton. The travel " ' ' d no longer have fears of -' M" ir rehicles wlille driving ov- ' clock on Wednesday night, ev :""iit in the immense Carnegie ' - tit Homestead. Pa., was sbt oving aU.ut S.Wifi men out of em- ' ' I lie hut down is caused y ' ' ''" men to accept a rfJuc- ' ' U ' i -. The school directors of Ebensburg Ihh--ough at their meeting on Monday evening fixed tin: tax rate at 4 mills. Last year the rate was n mills but the valuation was considerably lower. Mrs. Jane Jones, widow of the late Daniel T. Jones, of Cambria township. Is lving at the home of her son In law, John Jones icamp-hilh. very ill. with but little prospect for her recovery. Mrs. Jones is alxnit years of age. Messrs. Johnston Ruck & Co., bank ers, of this place, w ill observe the Satur day half holliday from July 1st to Sep tomlier 1st. People having business with the bank will notice that they need not cull on Saturday afternoons. The Carrolltown railroad station has leen secured at a point near Charles Cain's, and the road from Carrolltown to the sta tion will be commenced this week and will be completed in a short time. The right of way has been secured. Cttrrolltowit .Vcic.h. The stenm tannery in this place w ill shut down next week for a period of one month or perhaps longer. The leather market is said to lie In a depressed condi tion and this, together with some needed repairs being necessary is the cause of the stoppage. J. C. Stincman. S. W. Davis, J. C. (Sates and S. D. Patterson are down on the Republican slat.' for office this fall. They are old feeders at t he public crib but they have as good appetites as ever. The con vention will parcel out the nominations among them. The large wholesale grocery firm of Ralston S: Eu.hv in Altoona has gone to the wall. The Sheriff of Rlair county closed the establishment on Wednesday on executions aggregating about fl.l.nm. The liabilities are rated at about I.".K) with assets of about -l'?.oiii). Mr. James Westrich. of Carroll town ship, and Mr. E. A. Craver. of this place, started on Saturday last for St. Mary's. Elk county. Pa. Each of the gentleman has a sister in the iHinvent at that place, and it was for the purpose of a xMsit to the!r sisters that the trip was taken. Chester county farmers are being plagued bv a new pest. It is a small gr.-en bug. the shape of a potato bug. but inly one-third the size, and attacks clover heads. On some stalks may be found a dozen of these bugs. They soon eat the heads off and the stalk at once dies. Pest pocket map of this state ever made; 7 colors: In strong cover. All conn' ties, rivers, railroads, postoffices. Correct to date. Fast seller. Agents wanted. Roys! girls; make money easy. Send loc. for agent's sample copy to the Caxton I'n lon room 7. 131 Water St. Pittsburg. Pa. The Pennsylvania State Editorial As sociation will this year take a trip to Scranton. over tin; famou gravity road from that place to Honesdale. theme to Albany. X. Y.. and a sail down the river to Xew York City. They will start on Ju ly 11th and the trip w ill last, until the Pith. While returning home from a visit to Carrolltow n on Monday last. Mr. Thomas McXamara, of this place, and his little daughter were thrown out by the vehicle, upsetting, but luckily escaped serious in jury. The accident was caused by the breaking of one of the straps of the neck yoke. Saturday last the Saturday half holi day went Into effect. The law allows bank to lose at l'J o'clock noon on that day. Xotes. checks, drafts, bills of ex change and all bankable paper due on that day or Sunday following must tie paid or attended to lie fore 12 o'clock noon on Sat urday. On Saturday evening lightning strnck the barn of Mr. Ross Orabaugh near Xew Washington, I.urnside township Clearfield cnunty. setting it afire and burning It and all the contents, together with one horse that Mr. Orabaugh had been plowing corn with up to the storm, when it had Ix'cn put in the barn. r.ecause a hn liclonging to Farmer Steer of Xorth Mahoning township, near Marion Center, this state, made her not in an old barrel continuing several pounds of phosphate and hatched out her brood in P" days. ." days ahead of time. Mr. Steer thinks phosphate will help Incubation as well as vegetation. Eeech Creek engineers commenced work alnive Mahaffey this week. They are locating the line which wiil furnish an outlet for the Patton coat from Ea.Tose. Some work has already been done on the upper end. in the way of connecting the new line w ith the Cambria it Clearfield. lldxtinijH Tribune. The ScIiohI Directors Association of Cambria county met at the office of Siiiht intendent Leech, in the court house, on Frhlay of last week with thirty-four di rectors present. After the discussion of a number of topics Interesting to the friends of education the meeting adjourned until the 1st of December next In last week's Fukkmax we mentioned the serious accident that befel Mr. James P.rady in the Altoona yard on Thursday morning. He died a few hours afterwards In the Altoona Hospital. His remains were brought to his home in Munster town ship on Saturday and interred in St. Mi chael's cemetery at Loretto. The hot weather don'ts: Don't hurry, don't fret, don't watch the ther mometer, don't take heating food or drink, don't wear starched clothing, don't be afraid of perspiring, don't seek a crowd, seek the sunny side of the street, don't talk about the weather. If you can't be comfortable, be as uncomfortable as you can. The time required for a journey around the earth by a man walking day and night without rest would be 4'JS days; an express train. 40 days; sound, at a me dium temperature. 3-.'i hours; cannon ball 21,",' hours: light, a little over one-tenth of a second electricity, passing over a cop per wire, a little less than one-tenth of a second. The funeral of Ceo. M. Reade Esq., of this place on Friday was largely attended, the obsequies being in charge of Orien tal Commandcry Xo. 01, of Johnstown, of w hich society the deceased ws a mem ber. The members of the bar were present in a liody to pay the last tribute to the memory of their deceased fellow member of profession. In surveying the extension of the braiu'ii road the preliminary line cross-d Kthe clay pike twice about about a mile west of town. In hx aclng the road the line crossing the pike has been aban doned and the road will follow the stream from the old toll-gate, keeping on the right hank until Edward Owens' old dam is reached, w here it crosses to the left. As we go to press we learn of the death of Hon. John Orim'th, of Kane, Pa., which sad event occurred altout noon to-day (Thursday.) Mr. Griffith was well knowTi here lieing a son of thelate Sheriff Thomas (JrifTth and & brother of Dr. Abner and Webster of this place. He was about 30 years of age and h aves a wife and three children. His remains will be interred at Kane. Pa. . Deputy United States Marshal Chris tian Verger on Friday went to Marie, Hert ford county, and arrested Samuel I'.rown charging him with having roboed the Woodbury postoffice on the night of April IS. lirowu was brought to Altoona on Friday evening and given a hearing liefore I ' ii i led States Commissioner Ambrose. He was remanded to jail to await the con vening of the United States Court. Our neighbor the fmtntalnccr copies the article in last week's Fkkkm n on the overhead bridge at Crcsson. but instead of crediting It to where it lielonged. credits it the Johnstown Trihuur. The jury at Hollidaysburg at 12 oclock Saturday night rendered a verdict of mur der in the second degree in the case against James Morrello, an Italian, for killing Joseph Parisl, a fellow Italian, witli a brick in a street in Altoona on May sth last. Morcllo tied after the killing and was captured in Xewark. X.J. An effort is being made to have a com mission appointed to examine the dams t hrougnout the State, many of which, it Is said, are a menace to the communities in their vicinities, and liable to break at any time. There seems to lie no doubt that the terrible catastrophe at Oil City and Titusville was due, like Johnstown's horror, to a defective dam. the result of criminal carelessness on the part of the bu ilders Here is a conundrum running some thing like this: Smith found a ten dollar gold piece lying in the road and gave it ISrown to settle ameat bill: Urown gaveit to Jones to pay a grocery account: Jones turned it over to Raker in payment of a balance due on lumber; Raker returned it to Smith in settlement of a note: Smith took It to the bank to deposit it. when the cashier threw it out as counterfeit. Now were those various debts paid? John Olasserand a companion named Rodenshotz, lth Ixiys aliout twelve years of age were sitting under a cherry tree near the former's home. In Croyle township, on Monday evening, w hen the tree w as struck by lightning and the descending bolt caused the death of (Jlasser. Rodenshotz was badly stunned but came to after some time and was able to go home and repoit the accident. Young tllasser Is the son of Mrs. Frederick (Jlasser. a wido.v woman. whose husband died a few years ago. Some extra carving was done at Al-I toon a. in the Rrant House kitchen on Mon- day morning during the breakfast hour. Two of the waiters, William Dugan and Aaron Anderson, had a quarrel, when the former seized a carving knife and slashed Anderson across the check, inflicting an ugly wound that required alniut a dozen stitches to fix up. Anderson also received several cuts on his hands in endeavoring to protect himself. Dugan is a colored man and w as taken to jail to answer for his as sault. A sad drowning accident is reported from Peale, about eight miles from Philips- burg, Center county. Pa. An eight-year-old son of Frank Fuller and a fifteen-year-old daughter of Henry Mansell were cross ing the Moshannon Creek at that place on a foot bridge. The little fellow was ahead, and. the stream being swollen, he became dizzy and in. The girl made an at tempt to rescue the loy. but the turbulent waters were too much for her. and she was i also swept down the stream, andlioth perished. Roth liodies were recovered. Rurglars entered the residence of Rev. Father Deasy in this place on last ! Friday night, but with the exception of tossing things around promiscuously in the lower story of the house and cellar, did little damage and took nothing of sufficient importance to le missed. They cffecti-d an entrance to the nuilding through a kitchen w indow. Rurglaries are getting to be too frequent In Eliensburg and several of our citizens are preparing themselves to give them a warm reception. Some of thee nights these midnight merchants w ill get what they have long deserved, a dose of cold lead. The iMittom dropped out of the Xorth Sewickly cattle dehorning case very sud denly at Reaver Friday afternoon when Judge WIckbam declared that under the statute the indictment which charged wanton and cruel treatment of the cattle could not lie sustained hy the evidence produced, and said that if the jury should find the defendant guilty lie would le obliged to grant a new trial. District At torney Wick ham. therefore, entered nolle pros. Hencefoi th. or until the legislatuie makes a change in the statute under which the suit was brought, the farmers of Rea ver county will continue to saw off the horns of their cattle. Miss Laura Hauser, a German em- . employed as a domestic at the Crouse Ho- I tel. in South Fork, was kill"d in that place on Sunday veiling aliout ! o'clock. She had lieen talking to a couple of lady friends and started to cross the track in front of an approaching train. She saw the train ami tried to get out of the way, when suddenly the engineer blew the whistle, when she apjH-ared to lecotne be wildered and stood. In an instant the iron monster struck her and threw her off the track. Her back neck, and left leg were broken and she also had an ugly cut on the. fore head. She had only lieen in this country about four weeks and was about nineteen years of age. Every now and then we aru inquired of as to the law regarding strays, the leading program regarding which is about as fol lows: If you take up a stray animal, you must within ten days, give notice of it to your township clerk, who must make a book entry of the same: then you advertise the animal ir. your local pawr, and sixty days after such advertisement has ap)carcd you apply to your Justice of the Peace to sell the animal; he Issues a warrant to the Constable, who gives ten days notice by posters and then sells it, and you get it or your exM-iises, according to the sale. The enalty for taking up a stray and not giv ing notice is ?.". and N-sides this the owner can come upon your place and take it away w ithout paying you anything for anything- Thomas Montgomery, a wealthy Arm strong county farmer, was buncoed out of f;,.Hby two sharpers one day this w-ck. One of the men called on Mr. Montgomery, telling him he wished to buy a farm and aking him to go along and look at it, say ing he would pay him for his trouble. On their way to look at the farm they met sharper Xo. 2, who represented himself as agent for the farm, and offering it for f lo, (m. Mr. Montgomery said it was a bar gain and sharMT Xo. 1 concluded to take it but had ouly $3,.H. Mr. Montgomery offered to loan the other i.."iot and take a mortgage uon the farm. In making the arrangements Mr. Montgomery's ft'i.vm was put in a liox with the other 3,.V and given Mi. Montgomery to keep until the purchaser could come back, he leing sud denly called away N-fore completing the transaction. After their disappearance Mr. Montgcmcry liecame suspicious and on examining the lox found it contained no money. He offers !,ooo reward for the recovery of the money and the arrest of the swindlers. I wlnrnt I arts. The question is often asked and scarcely ever answered, why w hiskey made now is not as pure and reliable as it was forty years ago. It is nevertheless a fact that it is made purer anJ better 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 fiiruisncd by one dealer who advertises full quarts, six year old pure Pcnn.s Rye, at?1.00MT quart, or six quarts for (.K Silver Age .l."iO T quart. Duquesne $1.2." per quart. Port, Sherry. Sweet California Wines at TiOc. A complete catalogue and price list of all foreign and domestic liq uors mailed on application by Max Ki.fix. H2 Federal St.. Allegheny, Pa. For sale by J. A A. E. Render, Eliens burg, Pa. The PrnuijltiinU Railroad' Twelve nay KxrnrnUni f o Itie Khorr. The extraordinary success of thescrhs of Pennsylvania Railroad excursions to the Xew Jersey t'oast for st-vral years back demonstrates the enormous popular ity of tin se trips. Last Jear the success was unprecedented. For the season of lsV2 the very best dates liai- Itii seat ed and every detail to promote the com fort and pleasure of the excursionists will lie added. The dates are July 7th and 21st, August 4th and 18th. lS'.c'. These dates ciiVi r the time when sea bathing is the finest, fishing is in its prime, and all man lier of seaside attractions in the U-st form for thorough enjoyment. One who misses the opiMirtunity of taking one of the series gives up a delightful experience of the summer. The tickets include the choicest points on the coast, and are available for Cain May, Atlantic City, Sea Isle City, or Ocean City, at the same rate. The excursion tickets, good for twelve days, are to be sold at a rate of $10.oo from Pittsburg, and at correspondingly low rates from other stations. A special train of parlor cars and day coaches will leave Pittsburg at S..V A. m. for Philadelphia, stopping at all import ant junction points, where connections will 1m- made with trains from branch lines. Passengers will spend the night in Phila delphia aud proceed to theswashore by reg ular trains of thn next day. Tickets will be sold also from. East Lib erty. Irwin. I'niontown, Connollsville. Scott dale. Alverton. Greensbiirg. and Johnstown for regular trains leaving Pit tsbnrg 4.30 and H.to i m., with Pullman sleeping cars attached, arriving in Phila delphia next morning, whence passengers will proceed to the seashore by any regu lar train of that day. Application for Information and tickets should Ik- made to nearest ticket agent, or address T. E. Watt, passenger Agent Western District. Pittsburg, Pa. Rrnnrr'i rbancn. A Harrisburg dispatch on Wednesday says: "At the meeting of the Roard of Pardons to-day W. H. Storey and TLonias M. Marshal. Jr., appeared for Elmer Rru ner, under sentence of death for the mur der of Samuel Reese in Cambria county. It is claimed that Rruncr's mental rendi tion rendered him incapable of committing diilM-rate minder. Xineof the jurors who convicted the prisoner have asked for the commutation of the death ienalty to im prisonment for life. Among others who have made a similar request are Judge Rarker. who sentenced Rruner. and Dis trict Attorney O'Coimor. Judge flarker says In letter to the Roard: I cheei fullv join in the recommendation of the District Attorney and his associate. I cat. conscienciously say that there are reasons as set forth in the tint ice served on me that in my opin'ou should apxal strongly in favor of the application, and further" that the public would U- suffi ciently protected and the defendant ade- ouatelv uunisbetl by sentence of impris on men t for life. Judge Rarker says he could not do otk erw ise than he did under the evidence at the trial, but that he had prepared an ap plication to the Uoard of Pardons for a commutation of the death peiia.lt)- to life Imprisonment when he scutenced the pris oner. The Roard took no action In the ease nor in that of Henry KIml-rlr. of Al legheny, convicted of conspiracy. The next meeting will lie held July 1. when the two cases Xvill be disoscJ of. Marrlaire Lleenaea. The following marriage Recuses were Is sued by the Clerk of th Orphans' Court for the week ' ending Wednesday, June 20. ls-.c': John Hoffman and Christen Weaver. Paint tow nship. Somerset county Pa. Justus Volk and Lizzie Roth Johnstow n. Daniel W. Ix-wis and Grace Carthew, Johnstown. Jacob H user and Lottie Fincberg, Altoo na. Andrew Smith. Ehrenfeld aud Mary Rell, Xicktown. Anemiah Hanier, Johnstown, aud Annie R. Angus. Yinco. John X. SjM-nger 'and Emily Mayer. Johnstown. Francis Thomas. Carrolltown and Rosel la Mangold I!arr towship. Wil'iam X. Wolf and Annie Rolar. Mor rellvill Joseph R. Reynolds and Lucy A. Ncl muii. Adams township. Harry J. Miller. Susquehanna towushlp. and Katie Ryan, St. Augustine. Anton Holmes and Ida Johnson, Morrell Ville. James lAppleyard Ehrenfeld aud Emily James, South Fork. A Haarnltleent Bnlldlnc. The plans for a magnificent structure, says the Altoona Gazrttc, beautiful in architectural design, commodious and costly and to lie dedicated to educational puroses, have just been completed by Architect M. L. Malone. of Pittsburg. The institution in question Is to be located at Crcsson, directly across the Pennsylvan ia railroad tracks from the Mountain house. The sisters of Charity who have charge of the Young Ladles' academy at Loretto. live miles from Cresson, are the projectors of the enterprise and the new building is to im used whim completed in stead of the old school. The entire cost of the structure will bo over 2.V).uit, aud this amount has been donated from the private funds of Mother De Sales and Sister Xav ier, formerly the Misses Ihmsen, of Pitts burg, while Miss Pheian, daughter of James Pheian of Pittsburg, also a mem bcrof the order, and Miss Wailey, of Phila delphia are large contributors. Kllleo by a Fall. The Johnstown Ihiiurrat of Thursday morning says: Peter; J. McKernan. an employe of the Ressctner St-e Works was on a scaffold painting yesterday afternoon. In some manner he lost his balance and fell to the ground fracturing hisskull. He was conveyed in the ambulance to the Cambria Hospital at once but died shortly after arriving there without regaining consciousness. lie was a son of Mr. Thomas McKernan, of Chestnut street, in the Fifteenth ward and was married. Ho leaves a widow and two children. The body was taken to the residence of his father, from whence the funeral will take place to-morrow. Interment will U; in Lower Voder. The decease's brother is School control ler of the Sixteenth wafd and his sister is one of Johnstown's most popular school teachers. The sorrowing widow- and family havo the deepest sympathy of all in their sad bcrcavwuicut. The Kormal fee boo I cloaea. Wc miss the bright and smiling faces of the Normal students from our midst, the school having closed last Friday. On Thursday afternoon a happy crowd wit nessed the athletic sjiortii on the Fair Ground. In the evening a still hap pier crow d listened to the eloquence of Dr. Fitzwilliam. After the lecture some thr-e hundred guests remained for the social which ap M-ared to Im- arranged to suit the tastes of all. The entire entertainment was a com plete success, there lieing an excess finan cially of el't.rCt, which amount will be do n a led towards buying a new organ for the public schools. Married. M..X M.IM WOODS. M arried at Greensbiirg Pa., on Monday, June 2oth Is-t.'. by Rev. J. I). A. Fullerton. Dr. t harles . t. Kennedy, of Elienshurc and Miss Elizabeth J. Woods, of Salts- tiurg. The huckleberry crop, it is reported will be a failure. Miveellaneon Keflees. T.I!KNSISVK MAKHI.K AMI iKAMTK j rk fk'trherf t a fTrll rTertr ? the .1 it u.ic.T-n IHiHr Hrrcld UcliaMe 1p!c-i art? Cr.e ir Sf. r,;ili-1 ifent flvlrif trip tn Kl entnrz the wri'er C !hl art'rle vll'e1 the Mrtile Tid Omri'r 'i rkr .!. Wtllilrnon Son. which were tpnrie t In lvi. The enl.r memter ' f thl rrAr.ve f 'in ho hd an extertrnceof thirty -f!v TftM, and hiii ftcn ard rtnrtr.fr la a f kil'i d worker. The rtaa ol wo-k thee prMlare l nt the .lret rin and atTle. From four to tire tiari! ,n-fmpl'-red and the rerr finest mon rnwr.t' tn ti e count feat are nertmena of their rklil. Shi. met t? are made through thtk and to a,ininir r.iiintl. All klni retnetTT work la executed and ti-f lli i, KafPne- la handled and ro'd The Hnr of work keet on hard ( received hjr the er-i-) l tott extensive and tnape rerr fine monntnenta are exhibited, two eapeclatle rteluir execnted In the ma'le ttrle and tn Imitation ol brickwork, with a finely executed ero on the Amor the roinr nne monnnientu eree-ed tr thl tfrm ip en etfht ton ftifrcen-teet-hiirh rconn?reo fr Sherlfl trrlflith. monnmtnt lor Knther fhrlMv ( ltecn feet hliftO. al. monu mertc nr teeon KIMer ard daughter ol .lohn rfflt'. H"th gentlemen five rewnat atten tlon ti. Iiieea a well a exccntinif the finest work In nil the tlrce the hr been In l-nalnena t her have adhered rtiictly to the maxim fc'l a-oods junt a represented and price a low i the fame cium ol wovK can te t-ouicht eipewnere. tiaxe. no heeitnncr In recommend ina Mer. Wllkln- aon K Son to onr reader an relieMe hnalne men. troi:repnlve and tmtwrthy. Vllt their estab- llehtnent l-efore nrderlna- elsewhere." pfS eclat attention paid to retting- work. STOP THAT 1XTITH In- Kelroer fc On.'a new fit mm H W CI'KE. If will do It eerr time. It ! the het medicine ever prepared for carina- all dla eaeaef of the the thcoat. ehet and Innifa. It j-ooltlvelv. radically and permanent! cure Cooeba. "V!ds. Atbma. ftronchttia. Incipient toni-nmption. Kvery family ahould keep a bot tle of it In the hoo"e. Price 50e. a bottle, or alx bottles for i.50. For aale hy M KS. M. Srlttr.M AKtK, New dmitftore. With St . Ebensburg, Pa. Ih-. W. H. Etdreda. hieairo. III. 1 must far a ureat deal tor Liquid F.lectrlclty. pt did more" for me than any one medicine I have evertiken. 1 look la irripne, pneumonia catarrh, asthma, bronchitla etc. J bathed my lunica an I throat treelv with the Liquid Kleotrietty hot, and for my conch I mixed the two medicine uireth er. halt In halt, and when I felt the conch cominic 1 took about a lea-spoonfnl from the bottle day and nlicht until I began to et better. Then I did not take It o often for the crtarrh. When I gnt able to alt np.I used the liquid r.icemciiy hall a tea-noontul In a hall t"8 of water, a lit tic warm three ttmea a day for about a month. After that I took a te-tton!ul In nan mass wat- erand onl j used It twice a day tor a whl'e; then I used It once a day before retiring at nlicht. Now I but seldom use any. THKHAtrrVS BIAJOD CUKE IT iir the worst form of blood diseases, syphilitic tainl. may be hereditary or acquired. In either cane it U an aflection of'the bloud. women dlstia- uren by nirly nimoles. swollen eyelids, rouicn skin and red nosesi all the result of blood Impur ity. The tiactus Blood Cure'.ls a positive sure for these troubles. All druuarists sen iu rnra laro-e aire. W W): small. l.0O. Sent free to any part of the I'nited States on receipt of price. ALVA KKA.I UJAN M-M-ltl'H". No. . Wall street. New York, tl .00 bottles can be procured at the nv drus: toreol MKS.M. SHOKMAhf.K. The Olive Kranch. the wonderful apeeinc lor an female complaints. A sale, pleasant and perma nent cure. Fntered aceorlina- to Act of tJcneress ry rv i. Kilmer. M. ! . In the office of the Librarian of Conarress at Wahlna:ton. I. O. Iw. Kilmer's Famous Tablets lor all diseases oi blood, liver, stomseb and kidneys. The TableU are the result of scientific research and have been prescribed and recommended by the most noted specialists a a the best remedy tor diseases of the Mood, liver, stomach, kldtevi and catarrh of the stcmach. SEA LED" PROPOSALS will be received by the Secretary of the fhett township School Hoard for the bulldma: of a School-room. Out- bol'.dlnirs. and dentin- off one acre et srrouna. The place ts known as the MeKanee school. All bids must be In by July 1st, ls-.er The board re seres the rijrht to rejeet any or all bids. JOS. Mir PS. J AS. I.OIL.1 Secretary. President. Juno l". leva. FOK SALE, Farm In Munster townrhtp. "ambna coun ty. Pa. For particulars call on or ad.tress Alt), t-ljl.t---! v June 17.3m. Cresson, Pa. STHAY HUKSE. My horse f frayed away on the 21st InBt. He was a small dara bay wltn one wnua ninu toot and mane cut off. I not the borse in Cambria county and think he started twr home. Any In- rormatmn as to his nerea boms w n net nana miiy received. JOSF.PH MILLKK. Box Tl. Jeanette, W estmc-reland t-O- t'a. CAK LOAIIot Barb Wire cheap at Uulton l at Sua'f. EXECUTOR'S SALE IF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! TyilKKE will be exposed to public sale at the V ashinirton House, in the borough cl Oal- lltxin. In t.ambrla county. Pa.. on SATURDAY, JULY 0, 1802, at two o'clock, r. M the lollowlna- described Keal Estate. vis No. 1. A ile-e or lot of arnu-d situate In said bomue-b ol (lallitnn. bounded on the north by the PennsvTvar.la Kailroad: on the east by lot of the Pennsylvania Kailroad Company (station lot); on the south by Chestnut street, and on the west by an alley, bavins thereon erectea a taree iwo storied Frame Hotel bulldlnsx known as the "UllluTOII HOUSE," a Frame Stable, an Ice House, and all necessary OttUtbuildlnars. The Wasblnirton House Is one of the best hotel bnlldtnits In said borouich of Ual- litiln, and has been licensed tor many years. No. 2. A Piece or lot of around situate in said borouirb ol Oallltzln. bonnded on the north by lot of Joseph Outwald: on the east by Nutter alley, and on the south by Zaehrlah Topper, said lot fronting fifty feet on Main street and extending back one hundred and seventy feet to Nutter al ly, and having thereon erected a two-storied Frame House anfl OiiMJiiiis I The Coal and other mineral and necessary mining Hunts havli.it teen reserved by David Watts, the former owner ol above described lota of a-round Inticrantlnitiand conveying said lots the said t oal and minerals ana mining rights win t-r reserved and excepted when sold and conveyed by the undersigned. TEKMS OF SALE : Ten percent- of rbe purchase money to be paid when above properties are sold; the balance of one- third deeds or aeon are delivered; onethlrd in six months, and one third In twelve months Irom day of sale. Deferred payments to ear Interest and to lie secured by judgment bond and mortgage cf the purcuaser. r. J. pakk.-sk. Surviving executor of Albert Bender. deceased, ttallitxin. Pa.. June 17. lffttt. 1794. 1891. Policies written at short notice la the OLD RELIABLE ETNA" 4taa etber Firal Clavea Coxapaalea. T. W. DICK, iUC.HT FOK THE OLD HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMI COMMENCED BUSINESS 1794. EbensDunc July l. issa. 4 lTIITOKS NOTICE. J In the Orphans' Court of Cambria county. In the matter ol the first and final account ol M. i itibams, administrator 4t bonii sum of the estate ol Peter Burns, deceased. Having been appointed Auditor by said court 10 report oisiriouiion oi the innd tn the bands ot the accountant, notice Is hereby given that 1 will sit at my office in the borough of Ebensbarg. on meaaesaay. Jatly xo. i ai 10 o'clock a. at., for the purpose of discharging the duties of said appointment. when and where all persons luieresieu may aiiena or be forever cefarred irom coming in on said fund. I N A LI E. DU FTON. Ebeusburg . Pa.f Juce-4, 1mi2.3). Auditor. Etenstiii Fire Insurance Apcy T. "W- DICK, General Insurance Agent. EBEXJBUJKG. PA. M. D. K ITT ELL, Attorney-o t -w , EBENSBUKO, PA. Office In Armory Building, opp. Court House. PILES: A A KESIS pi yes inarant relM and la an lnfallililo re for Pllee. PrieeL Ur Tlruirgistnorrnail. Shiui-U-s rree. AddressA Htsi,-- JJux 2416, lir Vrlt UV, GEO. M. READE. ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW. EBBHHBrRO. Pkvka. y-OfBce on Centre street, near HJa-n. UP WITH a yard. New at 21c. pair Cartain SUflODJES! $3.48 Boys' R. L. JOHXSTOS. It. J. BUCK. A. W.tVCK. Established 1872. Johnston, Buck & Co.7 BANKEKS, EBENSBURG. - PENN'A. A. W. BKK, Cakabler. Establish kd'1 S6S. Carrolltown Bank, UAKKIILLTOWN, PA. T. A. Bll.lRBAVU, faablrr. General Banting Business Transacted. Tbe following are the principal feature! of general baazinff business : DEPOSITS Keretred payable on demand, and Interest be ar 1ns; certificates Issued to time depositors. LOaS Extended to customers on favorable terms and approved paper discounted at all time. COLE.ESTTIOXS Blade In the locality and upon all tbe bank Ina towns la tbe United states. Charges moderate. DRAFTS States, and lorela-n exchana-e issued on ill nana of Eurore. ACCOIKTS Of merchants, farmers and others solicited, to whom reasonable accomodation will be extended. Patrons are assured that all transactions shall be held as strictly private and confidential, and met tney win i.e treated as liberally as good banking rules will permit. Kesectfully, JOHSSTOX. BKK CO. C. A. LANGBEIN, Manufacturer of aud Dealer In ILL KINDS of HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, WHIPS. COLLARS HARNESS OILS, BLANKETS, Kobe. Fly Nets, Curry Combs, etc, etc Re pairing Neatly and Promptly don. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Hiding Bridles, from. Team Bridles, from.... ..50c. up. SI. 60 up. ..40C. UP. I.ap lrasters, Irom Machine-made Harness, from tS.oo up. Hand-nurde Harness, from (10.00 cp -Call and examine my stock before pur chasing elsewhere. I guarantee to sell as cheap as the cheapest. AsTShop B arkeri'Kow on Centre street. aprl-tf LILLY BANKING : CO., LILLY, PA., JSO. B. 5IILLEX, CAS II I EK. A GENERA Ti ItANKINO BUSINESS TRANSACTED. FIRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDENT INSUR ANCE. ALL THE PRINCIPAL STEAMSHIP LINES REPRFSENTED BY US. Accounts of morciiant:, farmers and oth ers earnestly snliriufl, assuring our patrons that all business entrusted to u will re ceive prompt and careful attention, and 1 held strictly confidential. Customers will be treated as liberally as good banking rules will iermit. LILLY BANKING CO., feboW. Lilly, Penna. F OK SALE. Tbe timber leal ol a tract of land situated In Dean township. Cambria county, eontainlna not less that half a million leet ol Lumber two thirds Hemlock, balance hard wood. Within three quarters ol a mile or the c a c. 1C K. In quire ol JAMKS KtAKNtV. Agent, 11UU Eiglh Ave.. Altoona, Pa. Jucelo, lbvc.et. THE SALES ! DOM WITH THE No let up to the Great Uargain Sale this week of uress Goods, Carpets, Shoes, Oxfords, and Clothing. GO THEY MUST ! This week wc will sell a bi lot of new Challies at . and -Ids. wash dress goods, worth 10c, New 30-inch dress goods at loc. Dress ginghams at 8, 10 and 12c. Good calico at uc. Linen toweling, Gc. lied table linen scrim, 7c. Men's gray-mixed Carpets ! : 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 carpets 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 1-5 cents a yard. Cotton in grain at 30c; best heavy ingrain at 45, 50 and COc; Urussels at Cj, 70, 75, SGc. and 1.00; Rag at 30, 38, 45 and 50c; Stair at 20, 22, 25 and 38c; Straw Matting at 17, 10 and 25c; Window Shades, 0 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 9 to 1 1, 75c; Misse3 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, $1.9 S; 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 and lace shoes, 11 to 2, 0;c; 2 to Try Our Clothin 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 X3EKT' DOX,.LiARS: I This week we will sell a big lot of Children'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. EBENSBURG Will Have For flows. Spring Tooth Harrows. ( uiiivatori, MowIqk Machines, Keaperr!, Kb Ken. Stcfms l'r all Machines, Il:iy KorVs. Hay Carriers, Thieuers, Sled Soles, flow Point?. Plow HnJ!e S. flow l-mij, H.,w H..lts. x.s Moves, ll;ir.i:eet lleitcrs. HtattDK Stovcf, Purnuces, irates ol all kinds. WHY IS THE W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE The best shoe in the morlo for the money? It is a iwanileas shoe, with no tack or wax thread Co hurt tbr feet; made of rtir best tine eaif. ai v li.li and easy, and Ofnwae w make more mhaem th la fmuf? than a y uliu-r wutnufucturer, it equals hand sewed le ctinff from fu.uu to ri.J0. e HUIirssigr lland-aewrd, the finest calf Pwa fclioe ever .ll ered for j.i; eiial Prenctl Imported shies whleb. cot from tu' to l. C1 U llaad-seia'c'd W rit thr. tine calf. Btyluu. comfl ruble ana duraoie. Tbe best sOae ever offered at this prioe ; aanie Krade aa cus totn-iunile shoes coaiinK from Si.tu to e.M. SO SO Pelier sheet Kurmera. Kailroad Men wa and L-tterCarrieraall weartbem: One calf, svaiulesa, aiinxKii insli heavy three soles, exten sion edge. )u pair will wear a year. ftA 41 flnp ealfi no Iw-tter aIkm? ever offered at ? this prk-e ; one trll will eonviuce Uioeo who want aahoeforcotnfort and aeryiee. CQ US and 'J.UO U.rliiaiiaiaii'a ahnefj 9Si are very ktnm( and durable. 'Hum who nave given inem a (rial win wenr uo other make. DUJ O wura by tbe boy.every where: UieyaelJ ra ukxt menta. "s tot iprreaains; aules i w. I SHIaew3.0 llaadewed h.e. be MU I CO ikillKola. very t vllr.ti; e(UaUpBL'Ilcl Imported aaoesrnau ue from 4.ui t g...oi. I.adir' J.AW. anal 11.75 shoe for aliaHeaare the bejtt flnelioUKOIa. stylish aud d urable. 4 'a alien. 8ee that v. 1 lu;lafl' uoiiio aud price are stamped uu the butum of vac-h shoe taV-TAKE SO M BTIT1 lnsiSon liMal adTertl.! dt-aler. ii'xi(.lviu; you. W. Im 11UI ULAN ltracktoa..11aaa. buld by C. T. HOJ3EUTS, Agent. FRCSSHl Kt;, PA. I-KOPSAIi ruil H-UV1IUN1 STA tlonary. furniture, fuel ard other supplies. In ccmpliance with the Constitution and laws of the Commonwealth ol Pennsy lvanra, 1 herel y Invite sealed jro omIs. at prices t clow maxi mum rates fixed In schedules, to farnt-h Station ary. Kurnltere. fuel and other Supplies for the several departments ol the State Government, and for making repair In tne several depart ments, and for the distribution of 'he public doc uments, lor the ear en J I mc the first Monday ol June. A. 1. IS'.'!. Separate proosals will be received and sepa rate contracts awarded as announced In said scbedolea. Each proposal mu-t be accompanied by a bond with approved sureliM, conditioned for the lallhlul performance of tbe contract, and ad dressed and delivered tn me itriort twelve o elooK, M.. ot Wednesday the xth day ot Jane. A. I. 19Aej, at which time the proposals will be oieued and contracts awarded, in the Keneptlon room of be Kxacutlve Itapartment at Harri jiiurif . Blank bonds and schrdqles contalulna all ne eeasary Iniormalion ri be obtaiaed at this De partment. WIIJ.I AM r. HAKHITY. Secre'ary of the Commonwealth. June 10th. lBV&3t. VTTENTli N. St 1I.I1J KKS! I have been apjioltite.) bv the linn. Secre tary r the Interior PK.VSl IN AMI CLAIM A:ENT. I have TWELVE YEAKS' EXI EIt 1ENCE. All claims tntruted to ue will receive prompt attinilon. Any soldiers diawina- lots tban to -4r aom h et.slon ran have ft Increased to eri. sjv f hi and (li i-er raonih .ccording to disa bility, under the act o I June 27, 1v.j. Plrase Kive an old wounded comrade your pat ronage. Otticewltu W'm. 14 . Sechler. Attorney at Law. Eeade's Kow, Centre street. Ei-ensburK, Pa, J.t". Kt'KKE. Pennion Altirney. Ijte Major 11th Kent., Pcuna. lVoterves. May -Ju, lbLCJui O vou need Job printing? II. so. Kive the J-aciuLaa a trial order. JmmL P RICES yard. lloso at G- a at i. & 1892. FOUNDRY falo This Year : i'cllsr M Inflows, Nai Weiithis, 'hiujncy 1 ii!'', Iron Puni , Bone Dut, Wairons. Koail 'arts. Kurk-Hoardf, I'Uutcus, Sleds. Phosphate, 'cllient. Huildinir Paper, Steel ii'xinnt. Steei SI Jinif . S'cl r.lnlnr. Suirar hlettlof. Ko:iJ S'-fKipa, !rain Drill with I'nrn Planter Attacr.uient. H. A. SHOEMAKER. TJ A1I.KOAI) TIME TAHI.KM). 1 (K Till? -IV I'rens.in, Clearfield Counlv and New York I uort lioute Kailroad. In criect on and alter iviciuuvr J.il.U 13. 'I. Irvona 1 ' v x s ' OS r t-xp.t.., :-- i r. mini . s. oi s. z- a : ------ iiii. - inn . I.lnc j ' 3 M ,list I . iPacltlc U '.Mall.. j " - s- r- f- , . t. t- I - X rrrrTT-eri?'!- Sat j Chureh (Traint. Creoii txp.t..i "C 7 N r - f aaa leave dally except Sunday. Ieave Sunday only Klacfc leterii indicate teleirraph stations. lenn 's. Moore"s and Crittie'n Crossings will be flag stations lor ai; trainK. No. 1 connects at Cresson with Johnstown K'x ;rehs it 8'.i lor tKiints cetween Oesson &nd Johnstown, and with Pa'ine Kxire at 6 Vt lor points west of Johnstown. Also with Mail Train at 'i for point eat of Cron. No. b connects with M ail Train at 4 M lor pelr.tf West of t-refson, and Mali Express for points east oi Creson. Prom points wpst ol Cresson No. 4 connect with Mall train at snl irom points et of Cresson with Johnstown Express at S 2", and Pa cine Expresa at 4.. So. 6 oonnerts with Mall Train at 4M Irora point" eat of Cresson. and Mail Express at e IT from polnti west ol treston. Sunday trains connect with Paelfl; Expressao.il Mail Train west and mall Express east. Passenxers ts or Irom points on Pennsylvania a Northwestern Kailroad can take train at Coal lort or Irvona. Stations maiked 'f" are flair stations. Paa senners wlshlnic to iret etl will notify the con ductor. Passentters wishtnt; KCt on will flair tiie train at these stations. Train will not stop unless eo notited. W. P. KATHBl'N, (General Manaver and superintendent. r. J. W'KijWS. Train Master. 1 Al I'KI AI TIM E TA KLE OF THE EBENS i. l urit a Cresson Branch Kailroad. In ellect Ihjcetnbcr Mu, 11. ( OBnerlloni at (ressen. WIST. EAST. I yster Exp.. 55 a Ui ilat ristinre Ac. ia Western Exp.... 4 : a in Seashore Exp.. CUtu Johnstown Exp. H 4 a ui Mail .. 3S a m I "neinc Exp n 4.'i a m Kay Kip ...11 04 a m Mail ..... 4 'J6 p ui Altuina Exp.... 1 o p at Way Pass ... M p u Mail Exp 6 17pm , Phil Kip g ia p m SUI'lH WAKll. Dis tance No. 1. A M No.t a m 1' IS-. ,...10 8l. Jto. 8. r m ....3 .15 ...3 44 ....3 .SO 3 Ui 4 (W 4 OS Ebenburs;.... Kra.lley KbtIoi ..... Noel Munster Lucket.. Cresron . 7 40... ... 3 0 7 ha.. ... 4.H 7 M ... .l ..h 01 7.6 ft o. ... o.e H 13 ...11 3 8 -JO NOKTHWAKI). ,...lu X6 .l0 8H. , 10 41 10 45 ....10 V 4 1& Ins tance. ."'..?-' 1.7.'."'. 3 8 6..1 6.5 fc.3 11 S No. 1. No. 2. AM AM .. IKSO 11 10... 36 11 ... 40 1 1 ... 44...u . W 47 11 41... 5 II 47... ,.iu io ia ui... No. S. I M. 6 20 6 3ii 6 :7 5 43 r, 4 T 1 0 Cresson Lucket. ........ Munster Noel .. Kay lor Bradley Ebenshurx... lJley, Noel and Lucket are PlK Stallona, No trains on Sunday. to4SEi1TSge;,,..!.5 to. A. aX'OTT.New Yora t ur 5 i
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