0 folran itcnnun. LIKMSBl'KO, CAMHKIA CO., PA. LITAY. - APRIL H, ltffl. Ltl'AI. Al 8-KKSMsSi Al.. LIr. K:irt M -Calx:, of this place is vis g la Chicago. III. 1-M. Shields, or Lorctto. was hi u oa Tucsd ty. There will ! an eclip-eof tin- sun to rrow Saturday. Mr. M. A. iuart. of Crcsson. spent a hour in town on Thursday. Mr. Charles Kinney, of Hastings, was Isltor to our tow n on Monday. It Is said that tansy leaves sprinkled Mkg clotliin is sure to keep out moth. E. B- Dimciraii, Esq., of St. Augustine, lit veveral days in town during the pres et -fir. William Itichardson. of Cone jj(b, spent Saturday in town yisitiiiK old home. The hist lecture of I lie university re will U- given at the opera house on nday oexi. Mr. Harry K. Feiilon. of Bellefonte, t coile "f days in town this week ling bis parents. Mr. Philip Collins and wife ho spent winter at l'alatka. Florida, are ex- ted home next week. Several thousand trout fry arrived here Monday and wercdistrilmteil in several m in amlria township. A duirht. rof Henry Kaer. of Ja. kon nshlD. died on Saturday last, uneil 14 . Measles was the cause .f her lit t a V i C no I -Messrs. Matthiot Keude :in! William Is, tiOth .r KU-iisImiir. were admitted racllce at the t'auihria county bar on day last. lit. N. P. Swank, one of Johnstown's rprisiuir l.usiness. men u hose specialty urrlealtiiral implements, etc.. was in a on Wednesday. ifcDonald's store at I'ortaue. was cn i by- hurulais on Friday n'mht and it two hundred dollars in money and is carried off. William Scott, of Johnstown, was IRht to jail on Wi-dncsday by Deteet toques to serve a thirty days term for Ity to a horse. Members of the Dauntless (ire com pare r illestfd to attend the ineetinu ' ued;iy cvcnini: or their names will lie ken from the lit. niarrlakre license was issued in Blair ity on Tuevdiiy to Archie Me.M ullen. oretto. Cambria comity, and Mariiaret ugher, of Alloona. Mr.' Joseph Miller, one of .leanet te's rprfsini; j;roccrs and a foi m.-r citi.en arc tow llship. visited his old home on rdajr and returned on Tuesday. A tramp wu- found near Coiieiiruiirli Utsdav siitTeiliitf from internal injiir recelviil on the railroad. lie was Rht to t he almshouse to recuperate. The bouse cleaniiiKSeasoii is lit hand the mall of the house ifurs home lo the furniture all changed around, t year it will lie changed back to the i place. ie elClzcns of Coin-inauu'li iiave nriran a water company for the purpose of ilylnjr' that town with wa:er. The r Will lx- taken from Clapboard run WlM have a fall of .Mill feet. Hie auditor general of tiiestatehas d an order to all county officers to daily accounts of all fees received in r tbat the auditor appointed to adjust their buoks may do so promptly and rately. lotuerUct "oimtv will celebrate the snnlary of its orcaniation on April 1B. ; SeptcmU'r VI of the i year the town of Somerset, formerly d KrjTiersloW II, was selivtcil as the ty at. lotj Mcllale. of Johnstown, arrived on Wednesday to spend t lie summer .ks.lSftwas accompanied by an ofticcr left lit. Mcllale in charire or Warden iff a icr a sentence of ninety days for i battery. dnesday night a scrap took place Bl.lia House corner, but lliere aid spilled. One dollar and costs Lb lemai k inuile by Burgess Lloyd to trlncfal U-liKcrant, and that hem; pea. w as declared. 'fc 3tix.ua (iicrifeceleliruled Its first f9i.f on Saturday and bi-ins Its d r miller Mattering auspices. lhUi.'1s is woefully wiomlc politically arrifig that, is a bright, newsy paper leservas In be prosperous. V ar reliably informed, says thetial- i FfatdtVo'or, lliut there U an organ in of White Caps In tow n w ho u ill. if succeed in their plans, make It lively me parties w ho are not lit im; an m il - 0 their w ay of thinking. . A. Crtiin.of Wilmore. aged Is, w ho is ketna on the Pennsylvania railroad, j eouplliuf cars at. Cressoii on Satur evenlap. hail the middle linger of his land crushed, lie was tak.-n to the n a hospital w here the linger wasam led. y reference to our advert isim col- 1 it Will lie seen that a convention of l directors, for the election of a eoun iuerfuteiident of common schools of rla eoanty. lias U-eii called in meet i4 Court Hoii.st' tin the tirst Tuesday y. 1 bill has been introduced in the l'enu .nia legislature reijuirito; scIi.miI r to Visit schools in their district ut twice a year, and allowing tliein t! jeiisation unniially. w hich sum shall rfeltei If they fall tn comply w ilh the rem ts of the law. k eyle ae that passed over tho souih nd Of Westinoreland county on Mon trui;the new church edifice heilitt ed the Ibinkards, and almost ly i eked It. A meat deal of other Iffe. w done alum; Ihe path of the I; fent a w ere blow n dow n and bar-is ii fed. lnc lh davs of iT'.is JSeulah has not riem-ed viich a Ihmuu as il is netting III lTJtf the WeUh liledoiuinat.sl but the Italian is the laminate of diplo ' la tuai vicinity. ml" ' IC' v bet mt ur le ' , t: lk ; y u rt Ira. i. Jr. M. I) ,T. . m ' le -v; ty, i uu: t f ft clos second. It Is said that i pari of the swearing Is done flay was a wet day and nude a V- laUuers ou the raiho;ui tix.k 1 1 he iM'casion to sample Kl or. As a ifenelal rule they fjairsttiih r.asi .liable discre hut one arrested for Udiii hsordei ly. und he was laid e.M.ier. no ,.s, ( han H.imi pension li 'ii'-y tliiouu'h the I'ittshnru li' e there Is Consldere.l the iant of the ten in the t llileil Jroin it Hite iir,H- months X to every stau- and territory I und to almost Xl.ry country as Well. rory. who di.sl n Fayette da since, w ill rest U l.eatli i w hich he carved ll years 's i. ephitaph, hauled it Jl.th c. Uieterv, and M-t It up low In no ,. ll( ahst ,jIn br the date f ,ls death Has Met' rory was wealthy, bavin 1 much money 1 u-aiuhoatiii( ftar. inoic uennue uate is mven than " Vj." At tli" .ante time information was made against Wlrtn-r (lues, and J. tjoldinaii. of this place.charu'lr..'thein w Ilh vlolatlim the Sunday law by the sal., of o,s ,u that day. The accuesd parties pronounce it a hUckmalliu s heme, und are little con cerned about ll, result. i(iy, Trih ii im. This subject could l dwelt iihi to a considerable h nif i h and vet in uc ii remain untold, but all ut'ris- that, the uM the .ro r ns.. of pt.re rye w hsk. y is an al.s, line necessity, esp.ially so now, when nature Insists upon beiiitf stiinulated. All I. L'ular physicians preseritx. rye w hl-key and justly claim that Klein's Silver Ate and l)il.nesi,e Whiskies are most reliable i "ie :o tins mil only liceuuse thev have trieil them, but Us-uuse the eadin h. .spi rals use lUem- tlml them tilt am in iiie tti,r , Silver IH-Kl Stllllll- ae S4-Iis for and lu.,iiesne for l..' ier full quart, ror Male by J. I.n.ii x s.... i. t - - - o J Davi l Caldwell, a prominent citizcti of Hiuitinjrr'.on. and a member of the bur ot tiiat enmity, suddenly dropped dead in Tyrone on Thursday of last week, while walking aloni? a street of that town Persons w ho saw mm fall ran to Ms as sistance, hut he w as past all help. He w as was about years of af. For a nuniU-r of years Mr. Cahlwell was largely enifaired in the lumber and mining business at Son man in this county. Th" bijrsjest tree in Pike county stood unail a week or so ao in C.reen township, It was such a towering monarch that set tiers cut all around it. and for a century it was a notable landmark ou the mountain top. When chopped down it was found to measure 372 feet in length and the Infalli ble record of rimrs showed its aire ta !' 4iUJ years. It was Imrn I'C years liefore Colum bus touched America. About .'. worth of lumber can lie sawed from this plant tree. About ! o'clock on Friday morning 'lightning struck the barn of Henry Yost, of INchland township, setting it alire. The barn, which was a new one, contained nine tons of hay, a large quantity of grain and farming implements, and it was en tirely consumed. Three cows were killed immediately by the lightning, and two perished in the flames. The horses, two cows, and a wagon were saved. The loss is jr.'.iiiiuii w hich there is an insurance of .1 H. This talk of pensioning judges has iilHiut as much common sense In it as a proposition to run an elevator to the moon. If the tax-payers are to he required to pension every olllcial who draws a fat sal ary for wearing out the gable end of his trousers on the judicial bench, when lie gets too lazy for further annoyance, it is nigh time that they begin pensioning themselves for paying taxes and remain ing under t he glorious ban of this repuh Uc. lli ll fntc W'alvhmtin. Joseph l'ringle. who was convicted at I)cceinlier term of court of malicious mis chief in cutting a lot of belts on the saw mill of John Ilrowii. in Suinmel hill, and sentenced to four months imprisonment in iaii. completed Ids term on Wednesday when he was released only to find a United States ollicer awaiting him, w ho took him him in charge and conveyed hint to Pitts burg to answer a charge of counterfeiting. A die for the manufacture of bogus dollars was loll llll Ill ins possession -some nine ago It is stated that the new postal money orders w ill soon he ready for use, and the system is pronounced such that there is little or no complication, and at the same time it is a good way to send money. A sheet calling for any amount from a cent up to?:, lias been prepared, mid which ou pa uient of t lie amount lo be sent, w ill le torn otT about the same as an express or der. There w ill be no writing upon it by the postmaster, the sender endorsing it as a check or draft. The government guran tees its transportation. Tin examination of candidates for the inspectorships of bituminous mines will begin next Tuesday morning at o'clock in the court house at. l'ittsburg. There are eight bit uuiinoiis (istricts in this state, and if the commission bill now in the Sen ate committee Im-coiiics a law liefore the examining board ad join lis there will be ten districts to provide with inspectors. The inspectores are appointed for four years. and the terms of those now in olllce expire this year. There arc about one hundred and tifly applicants for eight or ten positions. Ou Sunday morning two tramps visi ted the house Mr. I!. 1". Anderson, in Alle gheny township, while ali of the family except Mr. Anderson, w ho has lieen sick for some time past, w ere at church, and ransacked t he house taking some money, a cornet and several small articles. On their return from church, Mr. Anderson's sous started In pursuit ot the vagaliou.ls and captured them near l.oretto. A war rant was issued for their arrest und the two men who gave their names as V-jung and Sehrailer. were brought to jail where one of them had Im-cii a boarder heretofore. The citizens of Cambria township in the vicinity of Iteiilah are out with a e tltion to the supervisors and are deter mined to prevent a grade crossing on the public road leading from the Pittsburg pike to lieulah. Near the deserted village the railroad crosses the public road with a till of eighteen feet and the railroad com pany proposes to till up the road on each side, so that the road crosses at grade. The cltieiis of the vicinity want the rail road to cross the public road .villi a bridge, alleging that to coss the railroad at grade w ill make a steep hill to pull up, and on account of a curve and cut in close prox imity, a dangerous place for teams to ruin. T. M. (irceii is repairing a house in Uelsano ow ned by .1. KJwards. The bouse has eeii used for some time as u wagon and repair shop by W. S. Stephens. A few days ai;o Mr. (ireens's son went up into the attic and while looking around discov ered something white which he brought down to his father. 1'm.ii examination it proved to be a pair of molds made of plas ter paris for making dollars of the date of lss'.i. It has been used and there Is no tell ing how many dollars this pair of molds has turned out. Two other molds were found, but they were faulty and had not been used. Who used them and how they got there, no one knows but the parlies who used them. cra.f. A series of lires occurred in Morrison's Cove, fllair county, on Tuesday of last week. The barn of Jolm Yingling was burned with lti contents, crops, imple ments, eleven horses ami seven cow s. Loss '.MM i with ?Hi insurance. The wind carri.il the sparks to the barn of A. C. C.even. an eight Ii of a mile away, and it was also destroyed, together wit It ." head of cattle. His loss is ? 1.1cm; no insurance. William Marsdeu's house and barn were consumed together wjih the contents. His loss is $:s.imi no Insurance; M. M. Moore's house and tiarn were also burned, the live stock and a sewing machine Udiig the only things saved. los is in surance It is believed that Ying ling's bam was set 1,11 tire and from this bla.e the o hers caught. -0.1 Wednesday afternoon Raphael Ilyiiies, w lio Is at present employed on the Ihiskel Hollow job. made information lie fore 'S.i,lre liaker. of Susquehanna town ship, charging the following parties with violating the liquor law: William Tow n send. W. I,. Nicholson. K. I. Heckwith, A. I.antzy, M. (iilpatri. k. Michael Nagle. K. K. Nagle. all hotel keepers at Hastings; M. Weakland and John tilasser. of Car rolltow n. and Chas. Anna, ir St. lhmifaee. The violations alleged are about as various as the parties chari'.il with them r.,,,1 l"nljfrlly Fztenaion Movement la t'.benabnra'. The following committee has been ap pointed to canvass the town and surround ing locality to solicit subscribers to the iniiiersirv extension lecture f-urse: Misses Hattie Fish. Emily Evans. Maggie stienkle. Marv Roberts. Revs. S. R. Jones and E. M. llow man. Messrs. H. H Mvers. J. W. Leech. Ossje Wilkinson, C O "Kinllav and T t.. (iibson. The course consists of six lectures to be delivered at weekly Intel vaN. on tlie poeis of the revo ut onarv age. 1 ne i.i iures will l.rvi, Mniiitur rtl'Pflilltf Aoril IT. Tickets for the six lectures to e sold fr 1. thus bringing the cost of each lerture down to 17 cents. For tho same grade of l....t..res In nnv other course, each lecture .. ....1.1 ... .r i.it less 1 lot 11 ."ill cents. Tlie extension course includes several centers forming a circuit In a certain part of a state. Tlie circut including El ns- htirg. consists of t reeiistmrg. omersei, I-atrobe ami I'nioiitown. The reader w ill see how tlie price of the lectures can be put so low. What does university extension lectures mean? lsi. It means lint a high class or enter tainment is alTorded those w iio desire il. nd. It offers a course of lectures that otherwise could not tie had for three times tlie money. . , . 3rd. It brings a partial education witinn reach of manv vvli i never could aitenu such an institution. 4lh. It presents an opMrtnnity, esiecial IV to young people, to improve themselves, with iittle outlay. tli. It elevates tlie entire moral unu in tellectual tone of a community by coming into personal contact witn liie leauing educators of the day. I'.th. It brings liefore the people tlie oesl things that have been said and done in the l'".s;t. . , ..... H III Ktiensnurg support sucu a course. Neighboring towns have tried il and highly recommend it. t he follow ing is a letter irom. nr. v,. Schmucker of the Indiana state normal .-hool. concerning the course wine 11 jusi closed there: Dr. Robinson has Just linlsiiea a course for us. Eveiybody is delighted, and uni versity extension is a permanent lealure or normal. You can pi imise anything and the doctor will make it good. He is one of the liest lect urers I say it ad visedly that 1 have ever known. The university extension method Is tlie best out. The doctor and tlie method make a combination that is absolutely ir resistible. Take him by all means if you can in anv way do it. We started with a promise from tlie board to foot a delicit to the tune of and cume out 7.1 ahead. You cannot make a mistake on hliu. Yours. S. C. S( UMl CKKli. Dr. Robinson himself writes us that in every case the number in attendaice in creased with each lecture. The attend ance at Williamsport ran thus: 1st, lec ture, Jlif. -'nd. '.".4: 3rd. -'.1.1; 4th, 314, etc. Indiana, '':; 311; 337; :m, etc. Do we want to improve ourselves? Then embrace this opportunity. Let each one consider the matter serious ly before refusing to supjiort this useful-project. nnrrlaitr Llrentiea. The following marriage licenses vcre is sued by tlie Clerk of tlie Orphans' Court for tlie week ending Wednesday, April 1'., is; i.1: Joseph Thiel. Jr., and Mary Kolih-r, Johnstown. Edward J. Connery, Chest Springs, and Dillic M. Montgomery, La Jose, Clearlield county. Ceorge L. Wells. Pittsburg, and Mary C. Sharp. Wilmore Charles 11. Ilannan and Mary Kit .pat rick, Johnstown. John E. Allison and M. Dlshong, Johns town. William J. Kinney and Susaa Clark. Johnstown. Frank Lulw rda and Tckla Snity, Has tings. Henry Dtiinan. Rlacklick tow nship, and Mary P. Parrlsh. P.arr tow nship. Augustine Sherry and Ida M. Lance, Karr township. James Diamond and Annie McCreary, Johnstown. Charles E. Schrom, Washington. D. C ami Lizzie Findley. Johnsto vn. John Krook and Susan I'.ooii. Hastings. James C. Tomliiisoii. Loretto, and Min nie Raymond. Wild wood. Franz Moritz Rischotl and Marie Koth ing. Rcade tow nship. Sylvester Sickle and Kate May Sellers, Joluisiow u. Kiramlon the Warld'a Ticket to Fair. The l'.-nnsyl vania Railroad Company annomices that the trunk line passenger committee lias authorized the railroad companies to sell excursion tickets to Chicago 011 a.-.-omit of the World's Colum bian Exosition ou 1 busis offuifrom New York by fast express trains, and i'-V' by ex press trains scheduled to make t lit run iu thirty-five hours or more. Proportionate rates w ill prevail from all stations in trunk line territory. The rotjud-trip rate from Philadelphia wil' lie .!i..1o by fast trains. and -.".i.',l) by the thirty-five-hour trains, starting from New York. From Washing ton and Haiti more the rate will In 34. .Hi by fast express trains, and -.7.lo by slow trains. These tickets will not admit of a stop-off en route, and can lie used for a continuous passage only. The tickets will U. 011 sale from Aril 1.1th to Octobei ,'Hith inclusive. and w ill lie valid for return trip until Nov cinber 1.1th, !.. All the lines leading to Chicago w ill sell tickets g)4Ml for passage going by one route returning by another, so that a er- son may go out by the Pennsylvania rail road, and, if he w ills, return by the New- York Central, Raltltnore and Ohio, Erie. or any other trunk line, or go out by any ithcr line, and return by the Pennsylva nia. Virl4nc. On Tuesday night Mr. David Davis, a driver for Kimball fc A pel. liverymen, in this place,' while returning from Cresson with a two-horse team and carriage. drove into a ditch that had been opened half way across tlie street for the purtMtse of putting water into a new house recently retected by Ralker Rros.. and carelesslv left open. The ditch w as about three feet deep and both horses got into it, and in their struggles trauioed and cut each oilier badly, besides breaking the harness and carriage. Il w ill take several day to tell just how badly tlie horses are iiijurnl, and how much the Imrough w ill have to pay for the carelessness of the water superin- dellt. The clerk to the council should How ls- directed to give the water superintend ent "written instructions"' to either close a ditch across a street or put up a guard rail w hen left om ii at night. Koine w ater iiperinteiideuts come high, all things con sidered, but he can always U relied iimii when on an election board or in voting the Republican ticket. Too Beeeta Creek F.laloa. The new line of the lUt-chCrevk railway l-twcii Kcrrinoor and Mahaffev. 1.' miles in length, was op.11.1l ou Monday and ti e first through passenger train from Wil liainsiM.rt bas-usd over It. Tlie building of this road U-gan In Aug ust, 1SM1, and has Isi n rai.i.llv unshed through rdnce that time. About l.itw meu were ai work on It all the time. This new line pas.es through a mafrnlfl cent part of the state, and the s:-eiicry along tlie road Is very picturesque. There are only two tunnels along the extension, one known as Frleudsnlp tunnel, being -"ifeet in length and two miles from Kerrmoor. and tlie other, Hoyt tunnel. .1l feel In length and a mile west A Friendship tun nel. They are .Vi feet w ide, substantially arched w ith utoue and brick and timber.il w ilh oak. William Funk, aged 1Q years, a resi dent of Paterson, Juniata cnii(ty, at tempted tu Isiatd a freight train on Sun day in the vicinity of Port Royal. He missed his hold, fell under and tils right foot w as crushed. This is another w arn i UK but -A course will ul be heeded. Artnmrat toarl Argument court convened on Monday. The following busiuess was transacted: Hy Mr. Shoemaker Petition of Adam Sl.nman. administrator of the estate of Thomas Rager, deceased, setting forth the sale of certain real estate to Renjamin F. Rager for 4.10. In the matter of the partition of the es tate of Jacob Rickard. of South Jork BALTZELLSV J JOT all the clap-trap talk J IV J on earth can make any kind of black dress goods equal to the matchless silk wrap I'nestry Henriettas. rio other Joseph S. Wick, trustee ; reirted that ne goodg are made jjke Iiau sola a piece ui miiu wiv. 1 , .. . - fY.us3ira.na.il wooi ana pure silk A " mcie is uu creasmg, lading' or wear out to them. Always new and silky looking, there is no fabric equal to them and we have piece of laud man fori.1o. Also, petition of M argaret Vogle, guar dian of the minor children ot Augusiine Vogle, d.t-eased, for an order to sell at private sale their Interest in a piece or land at Lilly to tJeorge Hraut for f.-.M Order made. I .U -t 1. . , ISy Mr. Urown-Petition of Herman l"c c"vc "gciicy m au meir gOOJS itaumer and Jacob Feud, assignees of T. I0r miS City. lhere are FnestlV R. Marshall, setting forth that all the surnmpr o-iwia oc n-oll .a TT: creditors' had U-eii paid in full, and asking !., P , , for discharge. An order of publication ettas, SOtt beautiful Weaves that . . ...... I l IL - 1 a , . . was made, ana tlie mailer win oe taken utjur me CTUCiai test 01 the mag up at the June term of court, nifvino- Wo kov& lly Mr. Evaiis-Petilion of James M. S ?. , . " "-"J Shumaker. trustee, to sell the legal title of ulu uiacs gOOUS ail 01 excellent John Ki island the equitable title ot Al- I quality and at prices down to U-rt McCance, deceased, in 112 acres of r.o ..-.i c, . , , . land in Allegheny townshio. w ith the le- J ' wuui anu in port that he had sold to m. I). Kitteii lor coixon mixed down to a few cents 410, aud asking for continuation. Con- Our black fiOOils fttrtrk ia nnni WJE AMJE 71 TV "O A TTv 71 1 1 I I A mm a ma -LiHUULiJCJ RS lirm.-d. Also, petition of Joseph W. Eckenrode, admiiiistralor of William Eckenrode, de ceased, setting forth that the estate had been settled and asking for dischaige Discharged. Also, petition of citizens of Portage tow nship for tlie vacation and supplying of a road; also, petition of citizens of the same tow nship for an order to vacate a road, (iianted. Ity John M. Rose Petition of II. W Slick, assignee of William M. Peters, set ting forth that he had performed the duty for w hich he was appointed and asking discharge. Discharg.il. IJy Mr. Martin Return order of sale of Joseph E. Sedlmyer, administrator of the estate of James Uriflin, deceased, setting forth that tlie property remains unsold nd asking for another order of sale. Order made. Uy Mr. Kittell Petition Of John Able, guardian of tlie minor children ot Jacob Kooniz, asking for his discharge. Dis charged, and John A. Dillon appointecMn his place. I5y Mr. Story The return order of sale of II. W. Story, as assignee of D. II. Park er, asking for confirmation of sale of Mr. Talkers property in the Fifth ward of Johnstown to Robert Me Auliff for 1,32.1. Continued. Also, asking for alias order to sell real estate of Mr. Parker in Coopersdale. Or der made. Also, return order of sale Aaron Stutz inan, assignee of Eli lienshoff, reporting that he had sold the estate of the assignor to Charles 15. Ling, subject to a mortgage held by the Johnstow n Savings Rank for Also, petition of S. A. Snook, guardian of minor children of IeoH.Id ISingle, de ceased, asking for an order of allowance for support and maintenance. The court aw arded 4 x-r mouth for each child. Also, K-iition of citizens of West Tay lor tow nship for the apiHjiutinent of a col- loctor of taxes, and asking that RoUeit M. tioiighiiour, who was elected last Febru ary but failej to tile his Ixuid in time to qualify, be appointed. This was met by am ther petition, presented by M. D. Kit udl. asking for the appointment of John Eckles, who was tax roll trior last year, and alleging that (ioughnour is not a resi dent of the tow nship. Roll) J-titions held over for Information. Also, in the matter of the application of Charles Maneval, of the Third ward of Johnstown, for a liquor license, stating that his new- building, to take the place of the one destroyed by lire, was almost com pleted. The court granted the license, to date from the sth of May. Ity Mr. Myers His rcjxirt as auditor in tlie estate of Mary C. McCloskey. Con tinued it 11. l!y S. L. Reed His report as auditor in the assign.-d estate of Frank Hahn. Con firmed 11 ixl. Also, the petition of Matthiot Reade, ex ecutor of the late lieorge M. Reade, who was assigm-e of John S. Kaylor, asking for the apiMiiutment of another assignee to close up tlie matter. The court appointed Matthiot Reade. Also, the petition of Charles J. Pringle, administrator of I. Prlngle, for an order to selT real estate to pay debts. Order made. ISy Mr. Zimmerman Petition of William A. tierliard. constable of Adams township, asking to be relieved, and petition of citi zens of the same township asking for the apMiintmeiit of Ueorge C. Felix In his place. Mr. Felix appointed. ISy Mr. Murphy Ilisowu rejiortas aud itor to distribute the funds in the hands of James E. Mangus. administrator of the estate of Daniel Mangus, deceased. Con tinued 711x1. ISy F. J. O'Connor Petition of Anton Riek, of Lower Voder township, for di vorce, on grounds of desertion aud cruelty. Suhp.rna awarded. Petition of Joseph Lautzy, of Rarr town ship, for appointment of Jury to ascertain thelamagcs to his property by the Cant- ria A Clearlield railroad. Names were submitted t the court for appointment. The court deferred action. The motion for a new trial in the case of William F. CtMik, convicted of emliezzle ment. was refused. Sentenced to pay a tine of 10 and costs Commonwealth vs. Richard Tlyrne, well ing liquor to minors. Defendant plead guilty and was cntenccd to pay a fine of tin und cosu. Commonwealth vs. James (Irimsley, em bczxlement. Motion for new trial. Ar gued and held for advisement. The bridge case from Susquehanna town ship w as settled. The court granted a rule on Alfred Ash ton. Esq.. to sho'V cause w hy he should not lie expelled from the bar of Cambria county. M lM-el Imnroua Hollrea. KorsE fok kknt. A seven rooia latered hoose la (Carroll i-jwuhi. r. nvenleot to Carrulltuvn Inquire of ol the nubM-nber. JA.MtSSHAKHAl'UH. 'PHE K.tntnr HoIMIdk Jt Ioa,D AocUtlon 1 will otter fur ile t the e-'Oucll chamber. Kl ermhurK, on the :ourtb Monday la April, tt.uio.uu. THUS. KAVIS. I.bstkb I4nm, Secretary. PreiMent. K SAI.K. Oneiair nana fjear old Mch.lT.SU v I One pair beayy raaicbt hone, well mated. J. W. s,H tUHAt'OH. Carroll town. C0," KKWAKIi llint pall o anyone OcJ.UU iirniblD eri.lrnre lajm tu llie a'rrrrl ana roavlrtlon ul aay rua nr pereon lrekln- lulu Hko.il kuux or InjarlnK any -nol .ruprtr In Mnnler lui hl. JAS. A. faKVISH, V J.SANl'KKS. terretarj. FreakleaU April T.tw. T Y oa are wanting Hook. Mailonary, 1 Irl. 1kII. (iaoiea. Tojrt. Nweltie. School Kook- s-opplie. Knl'lier XUvA or bue, elf., eta.. J ran have y ar want M-.llwl I'J a ! t lo T. Ktrl' Here. tJ-ra-liir, Altboaich an old ea UMItliril one. It i areat ot the liu.e andaU ) well BlUd wlin -hm! of all kind. An ex rbanae library ba l.eo ataned at Ibla (lore, nil ire lor a aud lu rent! yon ran rem moat any book you want to read. Any iHwk or anytbln eUe not In rtork procured kr yon at once. t erythlng auld at lowed pitre. Ule as a call and nee lor yourrell. vm never raw sucn a large and elegant ftork la fcbenaburg. Drkm wr the l.iajwwr Hah.lt fwalllvrly tared ly AImih iBlrrlaiaT lr. Ilalan' UeUrn ap-le. 1tl ntanulaetnrei at a powder, which can be klven In a icla ol beer, a cup ol oottee or tea. or In food. without the knowledge of the patient. It la absolutely barmle. and will edeot a pertna i.tnt and wlr cura, whether the patient I a moderate drinker or aloobolio wreck, t ba been Klvea In tbourandi ol caea and In every Instance a perieot cura bat hallowed. It never J al la. The tytteni once ImreaDkted with the pecide. It be eomea an utter Impottiblltty lor the Huuor ap i lie to cxlt. t'urea auarautead. 48 pie book ol particulars Irea. Addtet tioi.uKN sriAuniHio.. Ukltl.lr. la (iacebtl'luClaoall IL ailed and will remain so. In the colored dress department we are ottering some strong bargains iu serges all shades, all wool and 4i inches w'de at 02V; cents :t yard. These have nlwxi-s n.l.l u. 7.1c. to l.0i), but we bought out the manu facturers' entire stock and no more can be had at any price. This a rare hariraln chance. We have a few pieces of Creoons and llcdford Cords in tans and greys tbat we wish toclose out, so take your choice at ifcc. a yard. All along were 7."c., but the rest are cut to :Vc. Two nieces of nrpv left from the 1.25 sort. This week you may have them at SOc. a yard. Oulv a few of our light pattern good left. Trimmings to match. Capes are all the rage and we have sold an incredible number. The de mand is still on and ve can supply it. In browns and tans with embroidered butter fly collar or plain, :i.7. tott.Ul w ill secure a pretty one. Handsome tans w ilh velvet collars are 10.110. aud more elegant ones with satin ribbons and velvet collar are ( HUW. BALTZELLS'? Altoona. JVUSSTOS. M. J. BVVK. fcSTABUBBBD 1872. A. H-.Blfi. Johnston, Buck & Ct.7 BANKEHS, EBENSBURG. ... PENN'A. A. W. BI'I'K, t'atblcr. KSTABLISBBO.latlS. Carrolltown Bank. CAKKOU.TOWN. PA. T. A. NIIARUirUII, t'athlxr. General Bantin Bnsiness Transacted. Tbe lollowlng are the principal feature! of general bai.a:tng business : DEPUMITS Kecelred payable on demand, and Interest bear Ing certlBcatet Issued to llaoa depositor. LUASH Extended to enttotnert on tavorabta terms and approved paper discounted at all time. OLLErTIO.Vk Made In the locality and upon all the banking towns la tbe United States. Cbarges moderate. DRAFTb Issued neKOtlahle In all parts of the Vnltd States, and lorelKii ezehaaire Issued on ill uart of Enrol:. AlTOCSTS Ol merrhants. farmers and others solicited, to whom reasonable accomodation will be extended. fa irons are assured that all transactions shall be held strictly private and onndsntlal. and that they will be treated as liberally as good banking roles win peraic K especially. JOHXIiTOS, BUCK dt fO. TOWNSHIP STATEMENT. STATKMKNTol settlement with Snprrrisors ol KUrkllrk townshlD lor tbe Tear end In March 11. llttt: W. S. STEV EN'S, Su pervlsor. ir. To amount of duplicate . tasb receivr Irom A. W. Kowland Order tn v.omojlss loners Ky amount work dnpiiat A moan l returned to jommislooer. Exoneration , , , Pro lessional services . StiiDvrers and timber lor flat bridge Kepalring plow and scoop. ....... Services ot Supervisor . ...... SCOTT STILES, SurerrUor. lr. To amoust of duplicate l ash received Irom A. W. Kow land Order on Commissioners ..... ..... Cr. Amount work duplicate.... Exoneration . Tlx returned .... Kepalra Services ol Snpervlsor. M1 36 t7 ... 3 U3 SjSe .Wt0 74 Nik 4l ft Ml 16 18 1 ! 7 OJ tub as ..69 S . X4 07 . 6o ! tax 78 Kilt 90 5 114 S9 . S4 711 60 6AI7S Ky amount of tax not worked out and turned over to the Incoming Supervla or 4t We. the undertlgned auditors ol Black lick township, hareaudltel tbe above account and bnd it correct to the best our knowledge and be lief. JVIISON K. KEES. KOMEK r KI'KUt'SOW. Attest. A.M.KUWUNU, WitTii H. Eowabos, Clerk. Auditors. April 14, 1883. TRIALLIST. FH.l.OWINO Is the list ol causes set down for trial at a special term of oourt to be held on Monday, May 8. 18y.: lKiran -.vs. Piper et at. Piod'e ts. Cambrta L4tnd Co. L.111X fc. Son...... vs. Hartman. lllll ts. Johnstown Lumber t.ompany. Hashes vs. Martin. Hoes . . ...... s. Sbeebaa. Martin vs. lluabes et al. Ueed vs. iMinbam et al. Johnstown Milling Co.. vs. Lilly Mdse. Co. Clark. ......... ... ts. Uautlleid. Piccardo vs. Pierro. Koee si Stoler ..ts. Iay. 'srtbew... .vs. Carthew. C. Hauerlein Brewing Company ...vs. Ieap. Friday vs. 1 tally. Bendon - T. Pryor. Kcpion la. ... vs. Kennedy. Jones vs. Mulveblll. Keyser .... ts. Kinney. Carroll , O'Connor Bros fang.. ts. l.eabey. Espy ............ vs. Hofecker. J. U. 1IAKBY, April II. 1W3. Prothonotary. PROPOSALS. SEALED proposals are lnvltd rp to May I. I HISS, at Bjwn, sur the pUclna; ander rwl ot t. Aaauaune's t'bareb, Cem'Tia evenly. Pa. a brick structure 104x44 leet. Plans and speeia catloas can l examined at tbe residence o( Kev. J.J. Ludiien. of said place. The rlabt U re served i rriact any or all bids. E.K.HCNUIAN. JAMES WHAKTON, Secretary. President Com. April 14, IsiO. TO THE SCHOOL - DIRECTORS OF CAMBRIA COUNTY. C EN1LEMEN: In pursuance of tbe lorty 1 third section el the Act ol Msy 1864. yoa. are hereby notified to meet la convention at the tktert House In fbensbunr at 1 o'clock r. w . on tho Firs Taenatay la Mas. A. . IMa, teini tbe second day ol the month, and select, nee vorr, by a majority ol tbe whole nuta tier ol LHrsx-tora present, one per on of literary and acU en tine acquirements and ol skill sad experience la the art ol leaching as County Superintendent fur tbe three succeed Ins: Years, and certily tho result to the State Superintendent at HarrlsburK, as reuulred ny the thlrt-Bintr and sortietn see- . . . . . ... . ........ lions oisaia Act. j. .i.e.iau, County r uperlntendent ol Cambria county r bensbursT. Pa.. April 1. lavs. T1KIVATE SALE, Tbe underslirned will sol J. at Private Sale la Lily borotuch. Cambria eoanty. Fa- his Hotel, with Brewery attached; Two lee Houses, Stable, and all necessary OuU buildings on tbe premises I ho House is licensed now. or turtber artlculars call on or address tne vropneior, i ncuiiuai. ai4d Lily. Pa, Oct -H, lire III F1IICY i!ID STAPLE GROCERIES. THIS WEEK YOU CAN HAVE ark flood flour at tl.19 per at l.r.: kockI cotTi kum1 laundrv oap. pounds fur !.(). In' lx-st corn and oats chop ; currants, 7 pounds for pit-ct-s for 2.1c.; sii(;ar, vl A Big Pall in Dry Goods. Ki'st ealii-iMv at aud 7 cn's; muslin, tl-a-lifd and unblfat-lKi. 4' and 7 ciits: (iinirliaius. .1 and l cents; cloth, in pray, brown and rrn, 3ii to 3.1 --nts; t'asli tnr In all colors, 3i to 3.1 cents; r-d flannel, -Jit cents; good toweling cents. t2FThe above stock has been reduced 2.1 l-r cent. Our Stock of X.adies' Coats Sold Almost For Nothing. Coats. Coats. Coa ts. former price S;.uo, now :!.!) ....former price .l.ui. now 3.m . ...former price U..lo, now US. FUR - TRIMMED - COATS, Retlueetl from $12 to $' :r r.n Misses' Coats In IMain and llox-Pleatid, light and dark colors, in all sizes, can lie tioughl from 3.v5DT0S.lDaP dents' Nwkwear at l'.c., regular .Vic. goods. tK'Vor next two weeks we will sell TWO Hl'.V IiKKIl AMI FIpTY I'AIKS I'AXTS- WorsUd, Cheviots, All-Wool Cassitneres, at one price. A I'AIR-XO MATTEIt WHAT COUUi VOL' W ANT WE HAVE. Also, do not forget that we arc now oflering our entire stock of Children's, Boys' and Men's Overcoats at half price. Good All-Wool Black and Brown AV $7.00; FORMER PRICE, $14.00. V I- Hoys' nine andi:iac-k Chini liilla Coats Former price, H.i. fl. Children's Cate Coats In big I'laids or Striix's, former price, :i..Hl. l-iTThs' giMtds must go and there is a god chance for buyers. Men's Heavy-Weight Gray or Red aic. jM-r suit, former price, $l..Kl. LADIES' Fine HDrcss Shoes at $1.25 to $2.00. MEN'S DALF StHODES, In Ca-ngrss or Lace, $1.7.1 to -J.2.1. Miss'-' llongola and tJrain Spring He-I Shoes, fl.1.1. Child's Uongola and (Irain llei-l and spring Heel at 7.1c. Men's Fine Dress Shoes in Congress or Lace for 1 1.21. 500 PAIRS MEN'S - BK0GANS, Solid Leather. Oak Top, Sole with Iluckle. t.1c. a pair, former price $1.3.1. tbe bigirest offer ever made iu Cambria county. r?TOur Stock olFl lrXITl lrE.CAKl'LTS, H ATS, CAI'S, TUl'NKS and VALlsKS is now ready lor iu- spection. J3?""Come spend an hour with us. LEADERS OF LOW PRICES. GALLITZIN, PENNA. TOWNSHIP STATEMENT. I CII1X)KS' settlement with the Supwlsors k ol Chest towosblu lor Tear ending March 1. JOHN NKIHM VKK. !Sniervlsor. Dr. Balance dre from last settlemeot.... To amoontol duplicate Received I ruin iieense land Kareived trum Oumiuisrlaners Crder to balance aeeuunt...... 0W 83'AI 171 UU - 5W. 10 23 61 'r. Amooct work done by Lasables Orders redeemed .... Paid Sebutlsi A. K uiae fald Kr OT DaiziUe Pali lor plana Ketara ol lands Paid '. A. S Que maker lor professional rerrlces ....... ............. Paid lor s m 1 In I n .. , T hree trips to Lbensta K . W3 70 .atxta 80 7fl 21 . &U UU . 44 ia so 17 ttt Publishing talen,ent two terms . rmnplcr ol taxes to Selasttan A. Kruise.. Paid kr one axe and handle, and hammer and bandie Paid lor on. plow point and and natls txooor Ations . , , Personal services SV davs at S1.7& per da.. VMj 75 15 110 18 10 u on 10 o t 6 i bi 1 tt 0. D. P. Relief Statement ! 170LIJIW IN(I i a list of persons receiving ra. Prr month. rw3 70 SEBASTIAN A. KHl'lSC Supervisor. lr. To amount ol duiilieat . . $678 M Keoelved Irom John Nedlmyer cjh... ftoou Transfer ol taxes Irom John JVedimyer. . 6 H6 Keoelved Irotn 1 .ommliia loners . w iihi iu Order to balance account Or. Amount of work done by taxs'iles Three tripe to bbeasbunc......... t a la lor scoop. . . . I' a Id for removlnsr tools ..... Paid lor dynamite.. Paid or plank and work ... Keturnol lanas. Personal servlses 5s days at tl.75 per day exonerations............... . LIABILITIES. A u I i tors and clerk . . . Sebastian A. Kruise...... .. John Neleuiyer Charles Knody John ii. tlill 10. Mi tbM 30 ...3i4 30 uou 8 39 74 13 lo 77 ?6 VI 50 60 30 . 18 00 lUl Mi -i 31 .. 200 U7 17 We. the andersianed auditors, dj eerily that tbe above Is a true and correct statement. JOHN . U1I.L, Attest.- JdtiN KAKtK. Jogipb Hirrs. t'HAKLtS WARN r K. Merit. Auditors. March 31, 1843.31. TOWNSHIPSTATEMENT. CJTATEMENT ot settlement with tbe supervis ee t-rs 13, iav& X bel irom tb. county JOHNSTOWN. BHditet Sbeeban Mary Sheelian.... Snelab (iallaicber.. Ullen llolden Mrs. Kinney ....... Mary O'lionnell... Mrs. Swatman..... L.iuie Wents.. ....... findicet MeKkilM-an- Mary T. Kelly .Mrs. O'.Marra ...... . t'atb. s"i"" hi i , , i Mrs. tinier John FM mis ton . . . Sarah Baldwin Sarah t.'avanauith. ..... Mrs. Huiches' children. . Mrs Server ..; . Mary Harry-. Cth Knapp Mary Mcr'ail rJllaabetb Marsh , Mrs. Woodhead.... , Bridget O'Neill .. Wit ru j ret Mixel ,, ,,. Adam Yogle . . tic. 11 a miners . Ana Brown .. Ann Jackson ... ........... Ann Sullivan Hubert lilenn Caroline Aidrtdxe Susan Butts .... Jonn rates-... Mrs. Long- , - - , (Charles Haber. ....... ,, , Mrs. Lindsay , , - Margaret liull. ........... Mrs. Koberts. Mary Kurd ....... Mrs M!arthy Jath. Kelly Susan Waters Kliea Morrison.. rJllen lee Oath. Uuosijr l e'KH.ca Snerblne. ........... Liuie Ha4-ket Herman Kle-timyer .. Fred, lieauier IJn.hslh riiiimiin M ,, Silft Iionmyer . Sarah Jordan , , , ,, .... Klora Zerter Matilda Ksnkin Cyntba Miller "...... Maraaret Warner Klisabetb Walters. tlrac MeConluKue- . Mrs. OoKln ST. ALUCSTINE. Mrs. Isabella Mdluire O t-rs ol Iean township lor year endlnic March JOHN UAUI.EY. Supervisor. Isr. Work don. by taxables...... tasb received on dopllrato-.... Casb received unseated lands and license Total... .3S1 as . 4u4 UM . &u3n5 A roes Wills. ASHY1L.L&. u7 3 832 07 Balance on band. Jr. .. 75 M5 ..M1S7I fash paid work don... Amoaut due J. an ley. suMrvlsors. lor service, ninety alae days at (165 a day.. 103 AO Total Exoneration a bamsaers, 1 plow, 1 scoop. 1 shovel. .832 IC 8 IV S fir. 1 MICHAKL.1SAOLE. Suirvleor. lsr. Asaoant .1 J a plicate .... flu M t'asl. received un rated lands and liceswa. loo 14 t 'ash paid sur work..... ...... 11 WO ASBoual retarnad to tnnlHis. sis ... . i . ...... ......... . .810 45 Aadluirs' exonerations am Personal service.. 74 n IMS Ik 100 14 Bala nc da. M. Nasi 38 01 We. tb. BBuenlKned aadltora ol I lean tvwa Sblp reapertlally report tbe kirearolne: account to be traeand correct to tb. best ol their knowledge and beliel. M. I. MMlAK TNEY, H.. 11ATIS. lASs WHAKTON. Al. W arrow. Olerk. Auditors. March 3J. )av4.3t NOTICE Is hereby sriven lb. t lollowlna appli cation forth, traealei of ll.-ense has been Bled la lb. Oourt of Qaarter Sessions avbd will te presented lotbet'ourt I r Its eorslderatioa on WtUMiSPAY.ArKlLH.lsi3 (leo. Yeckley l I 'hi., lor tbe license otUeo. Yeckley. Jr.. (lallluin borouab. J. O. UAH BY. March 34, lsML Clerk U- S. riX) WHOM IT MAY CIINCEKN: I Ail persons bavins; claims aa-alnst tbe estate ol Jeremiah Noooaa. late ol Munstcr township. t'ambria eoanty deceased, or aaaiosi me siuu vl Eliaa Noonaa, late ol said township, deceased. are requested to present their claims properly probated to ta by may tn. ltnu. M. It. lin tLU tlisBsbarx, Pa., March 31. lsiu. Mrs. S. Owens- Mrs. Haftan ... Mrs. Annie Brown... W tn. Oonwell Mrs. Alice Murray - OALIJ1ZIN. Mrs. Hanson ..... .. ....... John 1'ree . -- , , James lilllan .. Pat M alone - Nlt'KTUWN. John Keith . Mrs. Hebe P.tei Hallman POKTAUE. Mrs. Silas Loaa ... ........ Mrs. t "h arch . . . . . ... . Thomas Parrlsb W1UMOKE. Mrs. Ius;sn . . UlkbTltl. o 3 OU . 3 OU . 300 . t UU .. -10" . Ull t ou SOtt ... 3 I HI 3 00 3 uu ... 4 ou 3 uu ... 3 OU ... 4 U0 .. 2 00 3 Ol ... X 00 Z 00 z UO ... 8 00 3 UU .. 4 On X 00 ... 8 OO 4 00 3 00 a ou ... i 110 ... 300 ... 300 3 00 .. Z 00 3 OU ... SOU ... SOU . . . 2 UU ... ZU0 ... z uu e oj ... 2 U0 21 2 00 . 3 l 4 0U 3 OU ... 2 OO ... 3 00 ... 300 . 2 UO ... 3 HO S oo 3 U0 a ou ... 300 ... 2 00 ... 2 00 .. 4 UO 2 UU ... 7 00 ... 800 ... 4 00 4 IW 3 uo ... uo i uu ... 2 CO I OU 3 U0 3 U0 ..... ! 2 IW , 3 uu .... 8 00 2 00 8 U0 . 0 00 4 80 3 IW 7 uo i 4 uu 20O uu . 200 3 00 & (0 e ou , e oo , 3 uu . 4 08 . oo , 4 OO . 6 00 LILLY BANKING : CO., LILLY, PA., J.U. H. MI LI.EN, 47AM II IKK. A (iENEEAT, ItANKIXO BUSINESS TRANSACTED. FIEE, LIKE, AND ACCIDENT INSUR-ANCE. ALL THE PRINCIPAL STEAMSHIP LINES REPRESENTED BY US. Accounts of niiTclwiits. farmers and oth ers i-arui-stly KolirlU'd, assuring our pa trims that all tiiisincss eutriisb-d Ut us will rr p-iv prompt and (-artful attention, and lo li-ld tilric-tly contidctil ial. Customers wil. 1m treal-d as litx-rully as pood bauki'ig ruins will permit. LILLY BANKING CO., Mr.w. Lilly, lvnua. A FIRST-CLASS SHOE STORE FOR SALE! The alove is located at 4 Franklin striM-t, Johnstown, oiip tif the tinesl loca tions in the city. SUM-k consists of a Beneral line of shoes sutahle to the ?lass of trade to wpich it caters and is in tirst class condition. An elegant set of w indow tixtiire and fhelvinz KU with the Mock. House t-stablislii d three years and dninir a SCMid liusili-s:. Reason for Melliiiit it interferes with other business. Call on or address W. T. WALKER, iM. hi4-4t. 4 Franklin St., Ji.luisUia n. N'OTirE OF INITOKPOKATION. Notice is berety aivea tbat o applleatloa will l made tn the t lover nor ol Penr.syivania oa MOM HAY. APKILZ4TH laws. Iy J. L. Mllcb ell.Ml.bael r itsiiarris. U m. M. Smith. A. A. Stevens aal it. IJo)d Owru. ander the Act of As. seta lily entitled "Al Act to Provide for the In corporation and Kea-ulaiioa vl t!ertala tkirpora. tioos." approved Aprl I zvth, IsTI. and tbe sup plement thereto, lor t he rhartdr ol an mtendrd rxirMrat oa to b. called -Tbe tlallltxla tlacitie Liabt t'Hmoaay." the character and arid object .1 wbu-h is of supp'ylnv lla-ht to th. putihc at Oallitsln by .lee'.rlclty at Oaiiilslo, t ambria eounty. Pennsylvania, and to parsons, partnerships and associations residing therein and ad ) aoe.nl tber.to, as may desire tbe seme, and lor lb. purposes to bave. HMsesa and enioy all the rlabts benebts and privileues ot said Act ol Assembly and tbe supplements thereto. bl k-v tNS st OWKNS. March 81 St. SolU-ltors. Peter Hall Haden Motluir. fcd. Mullen ......... Mickey liawaoa. I alia t wm . Jobu Stevens. ......... ......... John C. Maloy . i;nti si-t.i.v litnatius Miller..... .. Amelia Vrbaa ... ......... ...... ST. BONIFACE. Mrs. Susan Miller . Mrs. vv . Kaner , - Mrs. tiuwsoa Mrs, Moouey Mrs. l.v lohnstoo ... Al rs. ltenals MotJaeley ....... ...... Scctt Harris.. FALLEN 11MHLK. Mrs. F. aIUa.b.r..... 4 00 Mrs. Ijnma YoBaxkla L 4 ou SOUTH FOKK. Mrs. Ket-ecca HulsoI 4 no Mra.Seddi. ... .... S 00 OAKKUUTOWN. Wm. Myers , 4u tBKNeiBVKtJ ANU VICINITY. Mrs. Joaepb Jaines . .-. . 3 uu Mrs. Keese , . , , , t uu liuis Hoover................ 3 00 Marytiray 3 uu Ann Joues 3 00 KAPHAF.I, H1TE. 1 JOHN UiM), Poor Directors. S. W. MllKU. S April T. Itno. P. R. R. SCHEDULE. Schedule In e fleet Itecniher 18tb. Imrl -'3-llssst rMaaain. KAST. Seashore Express . , . . sn a m Hrrisnanc Aeoummoiatioa .... . , ,,. a 2:1 a m lay txpreaa.. Alloona Ir.spress.... Mall F.lprrss Pbtladelpbla Express.... wt. II. U. MYERS. ATTOkNEY-AT-l.A W, Eaaaaacaci, Pa. eT-ornce la.UolUinad. atow. oa J.atr. street. Jobnstowa Express... Pacinc Ex pres ... Way Paaeo;er.... Mall Train Jobnstowa Express... .11 04 1 . I iaj p ui . ft 17 p m . 8 Up ut iT a as 8 I . a m X ati p iu 4 V a . 8 x4 p m EsscsBassairsx Brvsscftt. Trains leaves as follows: T.ao, lu.2S a. m.. aad 1.U p. as aad arrive at Cresson at 8 -J. 10 Mi a. as. and 4 18 p. oa. Leave Cresson at Jo, 1 1 a. to and 4 )8i p. m., and arrive al Klcntuia at 10. In a. m. and IJ 01 and lo p. as. Oextawai stwel I'learHrU. Ieave Irvonit at ( 48 a. m. and a 40 p. sn. arrlv. lnT at Oess on at 8 08 a sn. and 4 p. m. lae t:reason o 4u a. iu. aud & Is p.m arriviua" at 1 r voua at 11.00 a ax. and 8 as p. sn. Sundav trains leave t Bresson every Sunday at 3asa aod 8 1a p. m., arrivlu at lrvoius at 11 so a. m aod 4 ou p. as. For rale, easpe. ee , eall oa aaeot or address Tuiisj. E. Wtt. P. A. W. it.. HO Fntb Ave.. Piltslura. Pa. S. M.I KEVOST. J. K. WOOll. tleneral Manaaer. tieoerai Maaaaer. tEMTSWlllTlEiT; f mm jM t4taV r , raaspayeattfa. iiss e r . Mmwwt mi t