mi :r,!'N.r.riit. camhuia co., I'A. I KIDAY .11 'XK is-.i:; .o .l. AM I'KKMI.MAU -Mr. Ilcul'in' !l. Kohetts. of this place, j, at the Wotl.i s Fair. - Mr. .lacol' Wat net. of Chest township, w as in tow n on M unlay. '.rj ih-UI'.-es wa li:i' lh'' tie niollieter ,, i;ist.'lc.l her.' on M""l:iy. Vr " Knheits ami family took a drive to lat!m:s..n Monday. Mr IiiinM-l llnnl;iii. tif Cullitxin town ship. Ni-i'- -1 Kl'ei.sl.ur-' m Monday. 'l"u,-..lay .is pay-day on the new rail- i i ,i 1 1 "ii.ni ii chanireil hands, road. Mi T. II- Heist, of Maple Park, wants ., mmilH i of ilirls for help at his hotel. ;!. (. K. Zahiii. Ksij.. clerk to the ,-.,u nt v commissioners, is 'aid up with rheumatism. Mr. Warren Worth Iiailey, editor ot ,1 ,. .l,ilm-tow ti ViHorn:. spent Monday , K!, .ii-l-'ii--'. Mr. ' Henny ami wife, of the M,.,iiit.i:n Hoii-e. ill this place, are at I Ij, .1" i Id week. Mr. W. Kvans. of I'-loomi iiL'ton. Illi-,,hi-. iii i oiiipaiiieil hy his ilaiitrhler, is vis it n' I'm. -nds in Khciisliiirsj and vicinity. Pi,. tin, notary . I. ('. Dathy. iiccompan i, a i, his w ife -mil child, is in ( hicatro this ,) k takinjr a look at the World's Fair. Mi. Milton Hearer, of Carroll ,nw iiship, , oinpanied hy his sisters. Misses. Hose ,,,,1 )ella. visited Khi'iishiii!.' on Tuesday. ;. nl.cn. -on of .1 1 1 1 li Amleisoii, of I .until ia tow iiship. cut otT one of his tin s w,ili an ae on Monday while chopping I. Tlie recent dry weather has utterly iuiii.-.I the prospects for a .mm1 hay crop. In old meadows the jrrass is literally ,l,rtieil out. Mi. Anthony I l.-rshhet er. I eniocra t, ,. Fi.inklin. has l.eeii appointed po.slmas t.t at Coiieiiiantrli. t'ir Howard Davis, I , i , I . ! i . ii ii . Ilhiiei. son of Iavid T. Kees, of Cam l,n;, tew nsliip. lost, two lingers fiom his ii-,t hand a few daysa'o hy ettifir them tun far into a cut lin ho. -tatdsar it for the weiidin of Mr. i llnL'ue and Miss Annie W illiams, hoth ,,t I aiiolltow n. the happy rvent to take ,M, i Monday t he -Jilt h inst. Tlie case of elllliez.lemeli t hl'tlllLlht i, i-iiiist I,. Strayer hy .1. T. I0er f pitt-hiir'-'. last, wi-i-k. was withdrawn, the .:ii i i.-s ha v i ui; an a m:e.l an amii alile set- t iellietl , . On account of soinethinir ircttin wrotiir .ili tin- insp'natoi on the hoil.-r of the -Lain tannery in this place on Tuesday, Ii.- plant shut dow ii for a couple of days l"i repairs. On Wednesday Mis. Keihy. wife of .1. n K'.rl.y. who under Harrison's ailiniuis 1 1 ii ! urn w as I 'nit. d St ales Consul In Para. :i .ii I. w as irt anted a divorce for desertion in tin- Pit tslniri: court. - Mr. Henry larnian. a former risident ,.i lliis place I'lit for scveinl years past en iMi d in 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 m -1 -insr ne;ir Tactima. Wash i listen, i it ii t in d last week and will .spend a -holt time at his old home. - On Monday all' i noon an Atahian ped I. r w as rol I . d of ;ii' neat iirtou's tniiies. ii. ar Cai iolltow ti, hy two foiei-rners who w. ie i rested the same alternoKii ami hioimh: to jail ill the evelililir. -(in Wednesday eveiiinir the train on tin- 1. ranch made an extratrip for the pur-in-e ..I hi in.mr al.out forty lal.orei s up I i, ,m i r. -son. The men were Italians and will t.e em ployed on I he new railroad. - It is a m i lest ion w het her just ices of t he j. in ,- now hidiiinir .'Hu e can derive the I" '! ti I of the new fee hill. ilS the constitll ti.ii, foi lii.ls inereasinir or diminishinir lees ..; mi; in it in l. -ii i dm ii'jr his term of oil ice. In. I. P. Sti iltinattcr. of Philadelphia. I'.i--. .1 thioimh town on Monday on his iv to I arrolitow n on a visit to his fath )i . Mr. St i it I n.at ter. w ho has 1m -en ill some f -r 1 1 ii..-. - it !l-ti nu from a paralytic stroke. A iratnc ot hail played at the college i'i,. iiiils lt l.nretlo on Weilncsihiy :if!.-l-I, in. II l.etweell the St. Francis colieue nine uii.i Me- St. Vim i tit's colli-L'e nine, resulted in i victoiy of the latter hy a score of s to - I'. t.-r and Joseph Iasj.lko were hnmirht t" j. ui mi .Mi. mlay to aiiswer a chaise of :.--;nili and lalti-ty, pre fern .1 hy Andrew A ii i ! . i.f .Ii l.tistow n, In. ;i!1i;i s they sis--,ii, Me. I him with cluhs and rave him a t. ii il,!.- In at inu last Friday. - A -on i.f C. A. Iliu k. of C'lirolltown. a:i- kicked l,y a hofseon Monday ii i i'ii i nir ami -h..i t iy alter. Mr. I tin k. on iroi n to 'I..- -t il l.- was treated in the same tnan ii. -r l.y the same horse. Neither Mr. h'l' k "r l.l- s,,, ( re seriously hurt. K.'t'ert Tihhott, of this place, while 'iiil' ;it the new school lei i Id i tcr on W i iie-ii ii v iiioi iiHiir had one of his lingers I it A imi-ln-.l l.y a stone f al i i it ir li p. n it. I'i. i i. i iiies-i d t he liiitr. r and all houirh !"t ii .1 a ii ii . i , 1 1 1 - hurt he will have a sore li u;. , ,- sniiiet itne. A v.. mi.' la-ly in Alt'Hinu slipped on a I'i tin in -kiu that s nine t hi.u L'h t less p(-i son I. i.l !!,r.. a ii upon the sj,,-Aalk an. I stis 1. 1 rioiis :i fall that- h e had to he t.i.-ii I., the hospital. Persons who are s(, ' li.:.-- a- tu thr.ev ftilit skins on the I'.iv.-im-i,; onuht to U punished. "ii Tii.-s. I ay ( inn in issi,, Her of Pensions I '" iiin .ii Miinti il :i titiiitUr of pinMim im.n. i - iii.l .-i in. mi nt'iir. tin- l:ii. nf x.ttftr t.-r -n r'i-i n in llii- county v:i-. r 'Jih:,, 'I'ln- n- Iki:h'iI i n t h is comity I'i-. I i',ill iim.I C'orirr K. fonr;i.. of I 'i.! I.. ),-. . Sio;m. of I'air.ill- " i -1 1 u . -mi of M r. di-or-;!' Kiuu. " ' im : n-lii p. uliij)- uorUini; in a ! ii ;il Kli iisl.in i; on Tliiil-l;iy 1. L' liN I. -ft li-t; tirnki ii 'In' .-inkle ami tin' knee " i. of ilii plan- sri tin' injuifil iiiit tin- yumm man is ir -t t i n li i II a- con lil le cvpci'tcil. I A. Mux-maker, of t liis M;iei- lias Mi. I' i i i. Hinder on tlic Mch'aililcn '""I- 'i I: n kin k ami wiil soon p!;irc ii: ' .hi i -t. am saw mill for tlic piirpiwt- ' ' t it tli- UmlxT into liitnl). r. Mr. " '1'. i ti r. i,r r.lai kli.-k. w il Ii ;i taif '' tin n is liii-ily at work cutting loirs 'XL. "! i.'lit of w ay" on tlic-c la mis. Tlpiixlay afternoon of last week" "' I "' l'ii illi mi at tin' f.i i rol ! low n roail ' I'-and was titinuil to tlie grutiiiil. - .'li a consiili-i alili- ainoiint, of 'it I" I'nii-inir mostly to I'ai rolltow n iiiiit-. TId' liiiiiiiintj was a cliiaji ' ui ami t lie loss on it is small. Vc 'It" I'. nil eslimatcil loss IIM tin- lil -loi i ll in 1 1n- ImiMitiir. -I'ln'.lnii nf i-niici;i-i ill tin- nopor "f !' ioiitiis of eoii) ias to I irallon of I i-tln- In-vt klioMli il i-in fict an t for t! I' ll. ! f-l... f...i: l."li .t' "Ho i-in ii' .ii . 'liams. si-vm rs. water pipes anil !V -"il. ami its iic caiiliot lie ton M.IVH-"-'V niii.il. line ear- mii-t lie llseil I'lol.'i l riiitliina. carpi ts ai u..' nai.er l '' ""i .oininir in contact with it. as ji is " ' 'li ti in tie to these articles. 'ii account of t- Wl., weather a irrcat " iiny of tin- nu n n, pl,,y. on tnl. ,.w ' 'i i' wereoir work to-ilay (Thnr-il.iy ) ""I the i.,wn is full ofiliiniK ami .lisor.ler V 'iien. .I. k Walsh ami Frank Wherry "' ;l ""-ini.leistamliim' alM.nt m.-.i, ami a !j"iiiii,1 to in fi-,,,,1 f t. j;,i ,lilv,. it ''-''I- While they were at it the police ".-..pi-.l H.. in i ami a film of live dolhu h was the result. Dr. Ijowinan, one of the ln-st known citizens of .lohnstnw n, died tit his home in that city on Friday, June !'., lstia, affeU a hunt Ti". years. The deceased w as a na tive of Frankiin county, studied medicine in Indiana and for forty-seven years prac ticed his profession in .Johnstown. John Kis.,a little Hungarian hoy, who. in company with two other Ikijs, was standing on th railroad near ISrownstown crossing on Friday afternoon, was struck hy Way Passeneer and hurled from he track. He was picked up and taken to Ins home w here he died the next day from hi injuries. ins companions succeeded in netting nut of the way of the train. He was eleven years of ape. Joseph r.ant.y, a Russian who keeps a hoarding house at Moxhaiu, was rohlx-d of -'Wr on Saturday evening, the money hav ing Keen taken from his room during a shnrt ahsence from the house. Two miss ing hoarders, Joseph Knenock and Iirnaz I lemasck, were suspected ami tliey were tr.'iciil to South Fork, arrested and the stolen money found in their possession. Thev were brought to jail on Monthly. While ilaying hall on the Juniata grounds near Alloona on Saturday Max Mcimlel, manager of the Delia nee base ha'.l club, was the victim of an accident which resulted in his death. He. was at the hat when a swift curved hall from the pitcher hit aim on the left side of the head, alongside the temple. The unfortunate young man died on Sunday morning. Mr. Men. lull was about years of age and un married. There is a new hug in town. Swarms of the famous Lancaster lice have arrived herein their west wan! march, says the Altoona Tiiliinic. They were lying in great heaps- on the (iaysp.u t pavements yesterday, and covered the trees from the ground t the topmost limb. Tlie citivns are trying coal oil anil other remedies to tin. I ri lief from the plague. The little yel low hug reached the west side of town las evening. These little bngu-rsi get into one's eyes, and the .sensation is anything hut pleasant. ISoth the Jlrrnlil and the Mnitutithirrr of this place, by a singular coincidence, this week touch up the old "Mickey Smith escape from Jail."' P.oth napers coining out on l he same day and hoth referring to the sam.! old chestnut, looks as if a )nic (;'' for a urirct fiirlitx had been left at bot h estiihlishnientsat the same tim.. The writ contatns no notice, however, to Slew alt Springer, w ho at one time was a tt rre ti mint of the same institution. Kdwar.l Dassinbrock, of Cincinnati, Ohio, was killed about three-iii:irters ot a mile above ( onemaugh, on the Pennsyl vania railroad, al an i ariy hour on Satur day morning. In company with a number of other young men he was on an east bour.d freight train, going to Philadelphia in search of work. They were ordered olT by a hrak. nian and. in jumping from the car. Dassinbrock fell, striking his heaJ against a rail w it h such severity as to pro duce instant death. The remains were interred in Cincinnati. Charles (iallagher, employed on the new railroad and who boards at Sein Kvans", in Cambria township, on Wednes day night had a severe attack of what is known among coiigi.-ssnieii in Washington as malaria." In this section of the conn- i try it is called a jag. and as Charles was in a lighting mood and there were none of the ot her boarders who had a oisposit ion to ke -p the Hies olT him. in information was made for surety of the peace and lie was placed in the lock-up to recov er, all of which he did. w hen on Thursday morning the information was withdrawn The commencement exert iscs at Ml. Aloysius Academy. Loretto. will he held this (Thursday) afternoon at 'J:'.V o'clock The pi,. i'i. mi is up to the usual standard of excellence, including vocal and instru mental music, essays and recitations, to he concluded by an address by Ut. Ilev. Dish op Phi-Ian. Three of the gold medals are gifts respectively of P.ishop Plielan, Ilev. K.-A. Push, and James Cullen, of Spuce Creek. There is one graduate in the Eng lish course and inusii Miss Mary Schwab who receives the gold medal presented hy Pishop I'll. Ian and thegraduating class of honor. 1 In- other evening Peters' paper mill, tit Latrohc. was the scene :f a terrible ar ciiiciit. in which Albeit Ornll'ie.ck was the victim. Albert, who was employed in the mill, was in the act of adjusting a belt when by some means his left leg was caught in the machinery and torn off at the knee and the severed member hurled a distance of thirty-five feet against t he side of the building. The Ih-sh was stripped from the remaining part of the leg from the knee to the thigh, and it presented a ghastly appearance. The young man was given the mi dical attention of Drs. Don nelly and Hughes. John Donovan, a brakctnan on the Pennsylvania railroad whose home was at Lilly, met with an accident on Friday night near Lilly which resulted in his death at the Altoona hospital on Saturday mornfiig about 11 o'clock. Donovan was in the performance of his duties w hen Hie train broke and he fell between the bump ers, and the cars coming together, bnth his feet were badly crushed. It Wits sever al hours before lie was discovered ami he was taken to tin? Altoona hospital where amputation was performed. oi:e foot ln-inc taken off at the ankle and the toes of the other foot taken off, but he died as alxive stilted soon after the operation. He was alx.tit '.".' years of age and leaves a wife and family. 11 is remains w ere taken to Lilly on Saturday night and interred on Monday morning. The imnirr.' lntlta. Tuesday and Wednesday were gala days at Ciii rolltow ii. the tow n being decked with ll igs and streamers and arches erected on the streets to giv.; a welcome to Covernor Pattison and other notable persons in at tendance at the farmers' institute. The session was opened by an address by Hon. .James .7. Thomas, president of the institute, tin. I was followed by Thomas J. Kdge, secretary of the state Imard of agri culture, w ho gave a detailed account of the origin of the farmers" institutes thloiighout the state. The mini iiuestion was one of tlie princi pal topics discussed on Tueslay ttnd from the many different views expressed there ought to Im- considerable information gained on the vexed iiuestion by those in attendance. (niveriior Pattison arrived on the even ing train and received an cut husjasuc re ception. At the evening session Judge Darker, of this place, delivered an address of weeoine, which was responded to by the govt- rnor. Among the notable persons present from abroad were Covernor Pattison, i-x-tiov-ernor Heaver. Senator X. H. Critchh'eid, of Somerset county. Sii-rctary Thomas J. Kdge. of the state lmar.1 of agriculture; Prof. Ileigi-s. of York; Prof. Kothrock.of Chi-sti r county; Prof. Harvey of Helle fonte. ami others. On Wednesday flovernor Pattison ad dressed the farmers on the taxation ipie tioii. and sifter the close of his address n number of essays were read and spCifhes tiia.l.-on numerous snhj.-ct.s, all of Siecial interest to the farmer. Luring the sessions of the Institute tlie proceedings were int.-rsperced with music. Miss Hlain hard, of Pittsbi.rg, presiding at the piano, accompanied by the Misses Mc Donald, of thes.iniecity. TheCurrolltown corii -t hand was also on hand and rendered a number of selections, which served to pass the time when tlie audience linil of the discussions. MURDER AT CARROLLTOWN! A SLAVISH !f INF.R KIM.F.D A M AX HTIIFR BAIII.T IXJl'RKII. At an early hour on Thursday morning John Kauffman, a Slav, was found Iving near the Hrothers' dam in Carroll town ship, nearly insensible and badly beaten. According to his story, he and five other Slavish miners who had been working in the vicinity of ISenscreck were implicated in a robbery in that neighborhood and left for the purpose of avoiding arrest. They epent Wednesday and Wednesday night in the vicinity of Cat rolltown. and atmut four o'clock on Thursday morning, when near the Hrothers' dam, had an altercation among themselves, when four of them whose names we failed to learn set upon himself and JohnClamire, and after beat ing him until lie was insensible, killed Cla iniri hid his body and then left. An investigation proved that his story was correct, for after hunting around for some tine the ImhI- of the murdered man was found lying a short distance In-low the dam in the gully. A telephone message was sent to Sheriff Shumaker imforming li i m of the facts, and the sheriff telephoned back to try and hud out the direction taken by the mur derers. It is believed that after hidiiigthe Utdy the men started toward Klieiisburg. as no trace of them could lie found towards Catrolltow n. On Thursday morning four strangers believed to be tlie ones who committed the murder were seen walking on the railroad near Kaylor's from the direction of Cur-, rolltown towards Cresson and it is lielievcd they were going hack to the neighborhood of ISenscreck. 4'tiMrml iik llirn.hnrc. The world moves and the capital of Cam bria is moving with It. The ancient vil lage is stirring its stumps these days and it gives promise of In-coining one of the most Hipular mountain resorts in the state. Its natural attractions certainly excel. It would U h ud to lin.l a M,int command ing a more ileligl tlul view than Lim-iis-burg ami its altitude and the salubrity oT it atmosphere combine with a noble prospect to commend it to M-opIe who are seeking a good place to idle away t he heated term. There is considerable building going on in Kbensburg and various improvements are in progress or are projected. Already two summer hotels are open to sojourners and the summer boarder is familiar to many of t ho households of that delightful village. Hy the middle of July it w ill lie overrun with rest and pleasure seeker from the outside world. Klx-hsbiirg is beginning to nurse snme i. otable ambitious. It has prepared dia grams w hich seem to indicate by concen tric circles that it is the center of the uni verse and there be good citizens of the pleasant old burg who have it all planned out for the Pennsylvania railroad to abandon its present route via Johnstown for a new one which Elieiisluirg genius has levised. It is needles to add that this route is by way of Klx-nshurg. Hut whatever its ambitions. ElM-nsnurg is all right. It is a pretty town and ought to become a great summer resort. In many respects it is more attractive than Cresson. The prospects is far finer: and it may Im- truthfully added that its com plement of pretty girls is alone enough to give it a wide ami enviable fame. Jnltn Ktmrii lh init-rrt. Court lr4-r-llnir- Tlie follow ing cases were dispnsiii of in addition to those rcorted in hist week's FlIKKMAX. Joseph C. Xoel vs. Iron City Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Xon suit. F. X. Hurkevs. John Moran and William Nihil. Assumpsit. Jury lind for plaintiff !. Doiiaiux' it Not.ley vs. Kirkpatriek. As sy mpsit. Jury find for plaintiff .i.s.". Uoliert Sagerson vs. Joshua Criflith. Settled. A. IS. Hicks vs. James A. IMtinket. Plaintiff enters voluntary non suit. V. II. Donnelly vs. J. J. Khinldy. Tres pass. Jury lind for plaint iff -.;.'. m. John C. Schenck vs. Annie S. P.rorik bank. Assumpsit. Jury find for plaintiff lli'..'J-. Commonwealth vs. Ellen Seeley. larceny. Defendant plead guilty and. was sentenced to Vt days in Jail. Charles K. Hatch vs. the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Assumpsit. Verdict for the defendant by the court and jury (lischa rged. Commonwealth vs. Ida Noel and Anna Xoel, disturbing a public assembly. A'. Ih-uh. entered as to Anna Noel. Jury lind Ida Xoel guilty. Sentenced to pay a line of $10 and costs and give bond for her good liehavior. Com mon wealth vs. Cecil a. Duncgan, as sault and battery. Jury lind defendant not guilty, hut that she pay one-htilf Un just. s and Ida Xoel the other half. Commonwealth vs. Ida Xitel, assault and battery. Jury find defendant guilty. Sentenced to pay a line of $lo and costs. Ilf1,No May 4ioc. Itjr -. The notorious postofliee burglar, J. W". Kllwood, walked out of the jail at Hun tingdon on Saturday and is still enjoying lilierty. lie Is the ti ft li prisoner to escape from the county prison in five months, and people are beginning to wonder what is the matter with the sheriff. Two weeks ago it was announced that unless Kllwood was removed by the United States authorities, w ho claimed him as a Mstollice thief, he would likely break out of jail. On Friday night I'nited States Marshal Ilarrah, of Allegheny county, went to Huntingdon to remove E'.lwood. On Sat urday morning a blacksmith tiled the irons off .the piisoner and he was left alone in the corridor. The turnkey was apparent ly asleep. EIwihmI quietly oM-ned the front door, walked tiol.lly out and vanished. The United StaU-s marshal went home without his game. This jail has the worst record in the state for escaping prisoners. Kllw immI, among other robberies supposeo to have lieen committed by him. is susM'ct ed of having a hand in the rohln-rv of the Callitxin postofliee last winter. For Mnnlral People. The "Song Friend" for June is at hand with its wealth of vocal and instrumental music and its bright, interesting and in structive paragraphs and arlich s on voice culture, church and instrumental music, theory, musical ne-vs, etc. 'Among the pieces of choice music in this iiiiiiiImt are "How to Ask and Have." "The Music of the Sea." hoth U-autiful solos; "W'eCome, Come Again," and "The Sparrow's Fall," Imth by T. Martin Towne; "Help to Win the Day," by S W. Straub; ' The (Jood Shepherd Is Calling." by J. M. Stillman: and the charming instrumental niimlier, "The Merry School Oirl Waltzes." These selections are all very choice. The music in this nn m I mt would cost nearly ?!. at regular publisher's price. "Tlie Song Friend" is a .'C'-page journal of rare excell ence. The subscription price is only $l.i) a year, with a premium of three pieces of select music. The publishers, S. W. Straub A, Co., 'M" Slatestn-et, Chicago, of fer to send it three mouths for S." cents. Peter Tarouicin, an Italian coal miner employed in No. 3 mine of the Cresson & Clearfield Coal and Coke Company, at Frugality, was caught by a fall of coal on Monday and crushed to death. 1 1 is re mains were buried in Ashville. He had no relatives in rhis country but leaves a wife and family in I utly. Lil of Jnmra. Following is the list of grand and tra- yt-rse jurors for September term of court: CiRAWD Jt HRRH. Kitromole. John K.. Uhorer. Jotinrtown. H. , p. (tenrite. miner, JobnMowo. ItuiuKitrdDt-r, Jo. A., farmer, Klrbland town ship. Hyrno, John, farmer. Eltr tnwn-hlp IMitIx. I hnuias. uentleman Khentur. ImtiMtiue. J.. .1.. larmer t'learflel.t townhlp. Kites, Jerome, tanner. Allenheo township. Oa.-m.a. Oeo. K. laruier, Sui.ijnehnn town Hit. ote. Oeoree. laborer, lohnftown. Kllnelelter. Emanuel, farmer. Jaekton townahl p. lthey, (arun, merchant. I'lltr. I. ulher. t'h.ia. L. . larmer. White township. Miller, I. :.. rlerk, Johnntown. MIMer. J ot-n K.. farmer. I'piier Yoder townghl;. 'r;T. KloharJ. miner, Kju-t Taj l.-r township. Km in. Sllan, notei-keeper. tat tonemauh. Smith, i:.t)., carinter. Johnrtown. Stli einap, Oen. It., merchant. South Kork. Strtit matter, Peter J., Ir., larmer. latroll town fir p. Ttt.bott. Fen larmer. Camhrla township. Vogle. tJeorne. foreman, .lohnrtown. IVaiii. W iliimn. editor, 'rrll town. Warcl.clil , Frank, Ifimtr, Siupguehann town hie. WiMaiuio-r, Harry, lumberman. Coneiaauicb. TRAVKBMK JCKOKg PIKRT WBKK. A. I ami. Weidey. clerk. Johnntown. Harctay. Lowinan. fteel worker. Upper Yoder towufltlp. Harxhardt. l?aa. tanner. Trppr k'nder township. IKT,.li"f1. Kit. r.erk. WeM Ta htr tt.wai-hip. Kiiikloril, I . O., h rem an, t -oneaitub. Kiai.op. tilwara, lalxirer, Morrellville. Ura.Hcy. John . farmxr tlarroil township, lirlnev I. L.., lalsirer, .VlorreOville. o'e. Wm , liiinlrinai. iit-an township. Coulter. 1. W. merchant. Kranklin. Ihtley,.!. P.,ftune inaaon. Johnxtown. lnvln, William, aicent, t-onemaUKh. Im kir, John H . merrhant. Johnstown. I-I waraa. K. L.. vreutluman .lohuiUiaa. Kin.. And ew. awyer. iarroll township, tj. ley. James M., watchman, Wert Tajrlortown-i-hic. K.viim, tlllver. carpenter, t'amt.rt township. K-riruson Hubert, iarmr. X'acidlrk townsnlp. K.inn,ll.li.. ar- Wettt Keade u.wnsblp. ui-l, JcfSo. lalH.ier. Kale F renin. -It. I "he. larmer. Man ter township, .tilasser, I, t! , carpenter. Kalluz.n. oo1. lvrry. labo-er. Tst Ki-aile townnhip. HartiOK, t'lil 1 1, farmer, 4-arroll township, lientiecamp. tcar. artist. Jotinslown. liuahti. Wm. K.. larmer. t;ar-..ll township. ItiKlerl, John, stet-i-workrr, Jobnutown. James, liot-ert, laborer. KtnsburK. Koielln, t-harles. waxen maker. Johnstown. I. o..i. Henry firmer . Jus.) uehanna u.on-thlp. I.lvell, J. H.. larmer. rst Keade township. tct'lellan, l'hos. H., niouldr. Jubnituwa. Alahan, l-aac, larmer. Hiarklirk township. Miller. W. K., machinest, Johnstown. Mitchell. John. rareater. llle. MiK-k, UlUeon. larmer, rr.jueiiann t township. MontKomery. E ward.mluer, Waxbmieton town ship rsi. '1. Murphy, Oeo., farmer. Adams township. Noon. John A.. In loter, K-chland township. Ni.rlhctatt. W. li . iwiliceonn. Johnstown. Holnrrls. . Uiver, lalHirer. Kr.iukllu. S-ai.lun, Michael, mill hand. J .hnstowa. S-ha:. W illia a. sn.l.iu r. l-reito. Sharp, John, aitent. J Jhustown. Statur, John, niacuiucsl. liile. Sil.ej. Kmanuel, larmer. Karr township. iriiimaner, nyivcMer carpenter. Hastings. 'I nomas, John, merchant, Johnstown. WisKiDKer, Altxft. laborer. Vent lay (or town ship. Zimmerman, Charles. llTeryman. Johnstown. TtiVtnt Jt KOKH HKIONU WEKK. A.Iain, sunon. larmer. Kiel, I n I township. Arthur. William, printer. J. h..s'.on. li.irkhelmer. lavld J .. laborer, Umer Yoder township. Hart e, I Ira ft. prlt.ter. Johnstown. H-l'er, ni . ,M blnrkumltti, i 'arroil township. Itruwu, Henrr I , helM!r. Morrellville. Hum lord. John carponter, Soain Fork. Krunlnin, l-oro. iuilt-han.1, Johnstown. t'Huipholl. -eier, larmer. Uarrolltown. I'al.iwell. Samuel, moulder. Westujont. Cirthew, 1-wis. loreuian. .fohnstown. Ha- Itlel.l. liaiiiiiii-r. e.erk. Johnstown, t'royio, Wendell, Uls.rer. South Fork. Iht.e. James, laborer. Johnstown. IH. rman, Wesley, laborer. Loaur Yoder town-hip. Edwards, luvm. mill-han.l, .lohnitown. 1-sch. Adam, larmer. W hite township. 'Kinilley. Kphraim. clerk. W est Taylor township. Foster. John .1.. sion .cutter. Oalluzin. llUf-s, I'harleK, tarmtr. C.'leaiheid township. Orav.Johu A., larmer. Jackson tuwnshlp. . tirove, James li. blacksmith. Morrellville. Hollen. Fhihp K.. larmer. K.ust Hea.le township. Hornlck. Martin, larmer. Kn-hlan.l township. Irwin. Michael, br .kciuan. J.itin-lon Kauttman. Josiab J.. larmer, t'l.per Yutler town ship Knurr, Charles, laborer. Cambria township. Kratzer II M ., lumberman. tUearheld townsh'p. Kreirii. I. .1., farmer. Jarkson township, levl, Knitletrt. ?r e.-r. Hurr ton nship. Male ii, t-.rj.ih. sa. yer. FKibsiirK. Met:oy, at.. miner, lla tints. Moiu.tii. Wm. I ., mitt ban. I. Johnstown. Muuroe, W UIIhui. merchant, .ialliizin Noon. N. A., leacher, t;u lemauuh lown-hln. I'uti-h. Wu.. F.. asMstant imeiuan.' M..rie Ivilli. I'rmitle. F.manuel. larmer. Sumuierhill tJwnshi. Hoi-erts, Jluci lu, laborer, Summerhlll township. liodKerg. Alotiza, larmer. stouj creek township. Si.uri.aunb. tr. A., merchant. arrollt .a n Si,eiian. Michael, i nner. White township. Smith. I-areuce. InlH.rer, Johnstown. st)-wart. JV cOtellan.l, l.,rem:in. John-town. S. illler. John, tanner. t:ro) le township. VanSc yoc.Jonn. larmer. tst Keaoe township. Vinnhil Hurr. inill-hand, Johnstown. Yon Alt, Henry, mill-hand, Iwer Yder town ship. W auoner, !. H , bar-tender, .lohnstown. Wchn. t'has. It., merchant. Jnnostowu. W'cl Jershelm. tonntd, merchant. Jolinst wn. TKAVKkSB JI HOH8 TH1H1) Wilt. rtelter. William, farmer, Mut.ster township. Hover. Henry, merchant. Johnstown. Caddy. James, laborer, Morrelivlile. i 'an he w , John, laborer, Johnstown. 7assl.lv. (teore. farmer, 1'ieartieid township. fole. We., hotel keeper, Ashvliie. I'iis.c, Homer, merchant. Johnstown. I I, . an. Chug. P.. farmer. West Keade township. Hehl. Albert, hotel keeer. I'oruiice. Iilehl. treore O.. lats.rer Pormea township. Iioiimlre. W. S., miner. South Frk. rkenro,te, John, larmer. AtleKbeny township. Fri.-k,,lohn H , beater. Johnstown. ulnar, rlarry. carpenter. Johnstown. I tttnev. James, meichant, Juhusuwn. Ha es. Hubert, carpenter, Morrellville. Ocorae. F. I'., merchant, lilly. (leorite, W. K.. brakeman, Su-jQmerbilt ( toUKhenour, II. S.. macbincst, Johnstown. Uriel, Alex., sadd er. Carrolltewn. rruint'lliit:. Kinanuel. merchant. South Fork. Howard. 1 1.. teamster, Jonnstown. J , uies, Ku.auuel, li-iel keeper, JoniL-town. Kelper. John A., engineer, (kinemauvli. I.- lb, Adam, blacksmith If.irr township. I.uther. W. '.. laborer. Oarrolltown. McKay . t leo.. laborer. Csnibiii township, tvieihorn, Feter, farmer. Allegheny Uisiu hip. Miller. Hiram, stable boss, John-town. Minahan, Kobert. larmer, Washmaton township No. 1. Mullen, Andrew, laborer. John.-U.wn. iHalvehill, I'eter, gentleman, Wesimout. Myers, tti aries F. muulder. lh:e I'anlsh, A. F.. laborer, Wasblnitlon township. No. a. I'attersnn. Kobort, roachlnest, Johnstnwn. I'ljce. (teo. It., larmer, t'ambria township. Kbine, James, miner H:istinis. Hn-harils. John, loreman. Morrellville. Koutfahush. ( laivln, clerk, lhiie. Seese, W alcr It., clerk , Jo:mstown. sejmore. I'eter. butcher, I ortaice. S hcllt Dburif er, 11. S clerk. Johnstown, smith. William, loieinan, .loiinstuwn. Sianl. K K . carpenter. Jonnstown. strlttmatter, Andrew, tutu erman, t'arroll town ship. Yaruer, Zacharlab, butcher, Kast Taylor town ship. W alh. SH.i'. carpenter. Johnstown. Wlaslnicer. Ell. tcamst-r.stonjcreek township. Wi. Muaer. I i,i4 . , uitr. 1. .i-iiiaitti luwusbip. Yeckley, Jacob, mercuaul, t lalluz.n. 1 he t'lsht for lha opv. Alxiut a year ago tlie Altoona and Phill ipsliurg Connecting Kailroad Company was incorporated for the pupose of build ing a line between I'hillipsburg and Janes ville, a distance of about twenty miles. Samuel I. Langdon. of Philadelphia, was the promoter of tlie scheme and pr-side-nt of the company. lie owns large and val uable coal lands in the territory traversed by the new road and at the start it was generally la-lii-ved he was making a bluff al the JVnnsy Ivauia railroad so as to ob tain certain concessions. Mr. Langdon. as events have proven, was in earnest and it is cxM-ctcd that his lino will N- completed by October next. It will connect with the Iteech Cnt-k road at I'hillipsburg and with the Altoona, Clearfield X- Northern at Janesville, thus establishing a -onieiing Hue. Mr. Langdon, in attempting to secure the Altoona, Clearlield ,t Northern, was brought into a legal eontestwith James F. Kerr, clerk of the National Ilinse of Rep resentatives, who claimed the franchise, and on Saturday the Itlair county courts awarded the franchise to Mr. Langdon. The consequence is that a rival to the Pennsylvania has got an entrance and foot hold in Itlair county. Spring fever, or that "lin-d'' f.-eling, is occasioned by an excess of heat in the hu man ImmI jr. The diet necessary to main tain animal heat during winter, is no longer necessary during, the warm months of spring and summer, and a change is not only lx-iu licial but necessary. To avoid any unpleasant results, and to keep up vitality the svstem should I- stimula ted by the use of a little pure whiskey Physicians throughout the country unite in prescribing and recommending the whiskies bottled by Max Klein on account of their purity and general excellence, and the known reliability of his Silver Age, Dunuesne and Pear Creek recommend them to all. Send for catalogue of all kinds of liquors, mailed free, to Max Ki.kix, S3 Federal street, Allegheny, Pa. Four hundred feet of hose has Iteen added lately to Em-nsbiirg's tire equipment. BALTZELLS'.- PARASOLS and Umbrellas mean more than a graceful ad dition to a costume. They are a prime necessity in sunny weath er, hence their great demand. We have eold out several or ders this season, the latest one having arrived and been put on sale the present week. They are selling fast and will soon be culled out ajrain. A few are noted as follows: Tan gros grain, with 3 double box plaited rullles, handsome bamboo stick, $o each. Brocaded silk, in liirht and dark blue, case to match, fancy w - wood ninujes and lanre tassels. Light and dark blue, nolka dot, lancy wood sticKs, large tas sels and covers to match, $5. himcy strnied Taffetas, orna mented wood handles, bone fer ules and and l:iro-ft tncsipl. $4.50. Changeable silk, double ruf. fles, natural wood sticks, $o.U. riain surah, deep ruflles. bam- I boo sticks. $4.25. i Plain China silk wide puff. ' natural wood sticks, $3.50. w a. ; Figured tatin. in same stvle. 7r. Navy blue striped, fijrured bor der and fancy sticks, very nobby, This must suffice for to-day but call and see what they are like if you have any need for one as they Usappear rapidly. Coloied umbrellas are great favoriu-s his seasiiii and of all our heavy stock only the following styh-s are left: In brown, green and garnet, -j inches, haiiii-oint slicks, $.ui Another style in garnet. tX7.V Handsome double-faced silk umbrellas, ?... .BALTZELLS' Altoona. niarrlliRMiia Jfc'wtlrrw. (IKt.S WANTKtl-Uwitumn will In .. 1 lor MoIok KiK.m, Kitchen and Iiunlry Oirl. Kxtra wmcei kir pood ttaktr At p y to oradilrer T. H. HtlsT. kiienat'nric. Pa., Jnne233t. Maple Park. '1'ltK t'.bonttmrs KniMlna: h. Ian Ansociatlon 1 will otter for aale at the r nor 1 1 chamber. Kt entiunc, on the fourth Momtay In June, tl.uiio.oo. THUS, HAVIS. Lsm-KR I.akim kb. Secretary. President. rpHKSierena Kitte owned br -. A. liny, de X ceael.ot HantlOK. will he put up for a niHintinK mtch na July S. ld-.x the icon In nirkle-pl.ilrd. with Klte and oen iirht-, and I XI 38 c Ibre. All maikrtnen are Invited (u at tend. 16.-2 IF yon are wanting Knok, Stationary, Book let, lulls, I law en. Toy. Novellien, School u'iili3. liut-lier KootK or sboen, etc.. eta . you ran have y nr want supplied by a Tin t to T. Kol-rrtu' Ktore. Kieni-lurK. Although an old es tablished one. tl Is anreant of the times and a I. ways well ClUd with k-xmIs of all kinds. An e X rlianue library has been started at this sture. where lor fraud lu rents you can rent mot any book yon want to read. Any txmk vr d . tbln else tjol In t-k procured lor you at onco. Kv. erytblnic sold at lowest prices. Olre us a .-all and see lor yourself. ou never saw fuch a lance and elegant stork In Ktiensburic. I llrnnksauMi or Jlie l.iqiar llalslt ComIiI v-ly I nrril by AtliralwiMf -r iC Or. Ilalnes' Veldra Spelfir. It l manufactured us a Kwder, whlcn can he Klven In a l ol beer, a cup ol coflee or tea. or In tood. without the knowledge of the patient. It is absolutely harmless, and will eft ect a perma i ent and sjieedj cure, whether the patient Is a moderate drinker or alcoholic wreck. It ha been iciven in thousands ol cases and In every lustance a wr!ect cure has lollowed. It never lails. The system ones Itnoretcnated with the specific, it be comes an utter Impossibility for the liquor ap i i te tu exist, t'ures auaranteed. 40 paice book ol particulars tree. Addtess 101.1KN SPlXtl I'tO t:o.. auKlu.lr. 14 Kara St.. t luclnnstl ). is Note These: If interested in any of them, write us for samples and see if you don't Save Money on every yard you send us an order for. liiO pieces all-wool Diagonal Cheviot Serges, 3; int hi-s wide, in complete ranee of the season's liest colors, 35 Cents. You'll find the nniveral fabric is .Wcnls, and you'll just save the dillerence. SS) pieces assorted American Wool Suitings, Imported Itedford Cords.Tatleta Chanee ants. Heine llonrette Slri-s, '' and 3S inches wide some of them all-ol some three-fourths wool. 25 Cents, every yard worth 4ocents, some .'ill cents; this sale, price, 'Jj cents, lull pieces Finest French Satines, tk-st of the season's prinliu;s lijrht and dark colorings, 25 Cents, regular price all s-ason in this and other stores has la-en 3."i cents. lii pieces extra line American Satines, 2." rent iiuality at 15 CENTS. Mohairs, for traveliiip and stre-t dress. 5? inch MOI1AIU ISU1IL1ANT1NKS, in 4 shades of rrey only, 75 Cents, that are f qualities as usually bought and sold. 4! inch Mohairs, ill all staple colors, 50 Cents. That is remarkableijualitv and value for :t cents. Jletter we aliout these. They re worth lookiim alter. BOGGS&BUHL, 115, 117, 119 & 121 Fetal St, ALLEGIlENr, PA. VliKiniK- Nt'TH'K. Notice Is hereby srlren that the nnder-sixr.e-l haviiur tx-en apMinled Auditor to dis tribute the lund In the bands) ol Paul Yabner. e I ecu tor ot Jol n Kaker. late ol (Mrarneld town ship, deceased, as shown by his first and final account, to those Icieallr entitled there to, will sit at the Attorneys' K-tora In (Vart House. Kteoiturn on r'Kl I AY. Jl'NE :J. Itw3. at 10 o'clock, r. n... when and where those lnlertHied mj atten-i or iw lorever atimmu Irom coininK In on aakl lunsl. M. H.MYEKS. Jane 1, 1M. Auditor. " A. C. FISHER, Painter and Paper Hanger, PATTON. PA. The anderslitned la now located In Paiton and laprepmdtudo Paiulln in all Its Mfenrbes. Hons Pamilna. Hiita I'intloK. Ilrmluin and 'Paper liaiiKin a specialty. Satlit.-rtii a auar aouwd. A.O. ll.Sutk, mXJtl B Attention t TUTO TOWftlDT IP i jri ill riPjyji IjJdj We are convinced that our prices and goods arc right. Since we became iSimon & Co.'s successors our daily sales up to date have increased iust 40 per tent., and we still continue to sell at the SJimc ! small profit figures. In Clothing you can be suited in a Suit for yourself, your boy or boys in higher j quality than price. In Spring anil Summer Styles we are stocked up to overflowing. We feci ronfi dent that if you come to us you will go away better pleased than ever before, as this is our motto: Why do you get your Shirts made when you can get them to fit and goods to suit the most particular. We have Shirts from 2.". cents up to Men's Fedora Hals in every shade, color and style that au want for 1.4s. Also a very line line of the latest and most fashionable Slilf Hats from .VI cents up. FURNITURE. llelow we will auote a few prices. Then 3. i -." .'i.oo i;.mi i.'-M you can judife for yourself. 1 s-t jroo. I yellow hairs 1 set irood dark Chairs 1 set pihnI dark Chairs 1 set cane scat Chairs in dark 1 set cane scat Chairs in dark 1 set cane seat Chairs in dark 1 set cane seat Chairs. Mahogany 1 Oak UiM-ker witn arm 1 Hark KiM-ker with arm 1 Oak cane seat, fancy arm 1 dark cam-seat, lancy 1 lilit, very fancy arm Child's IiiK-kers, .Mk-., fiTsf.. T.V. and... lVrforaii-u Chairs and Uix-kcrs in all styles and prices. 1 full ?-piece Mahogany or Walnut Ited-roolil Suite l.oo 1 full S-piiceOak l!iil-room Suit Sidelaiards Cupboards and Sinks a Spei-ialiy. Oil Cloth & Carpets. We are stocked in Oil Cloth and CarM-ls. It will save you money to buy ut us as in buying our stock early and in laiue quan tities we saved money. We challenge any one to equal offering this season. Don't wait N. TI. It may be of interest to yoa to say we arj still deep in the grocery business. It will surprise you to see the way we are selling goods in this department of our mammoth store. Some merchants -say "j wonder where iney can gei goons 10 sell at 'hose Iijrures, as we can t huy them wholesale at the prices they are retailing lor." Here is the the secret: We know where the goods grow that is why :we sell so low. And when you come to town, Look for the Red FlagThat is the Place. JOHN PFISTBR, ii.ai.i:r iw GURU MERCH&HDISE, Hardware, Qnccnsware, MADE-UP CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES AND PROYISIONS, V Eta T7TA K i. fJi 1! feF. lSO', iukvias, trr. OPPOSITE JUNCTION HOTEL, CRESSON, PA. maw SOly Election Notice. IN pursuance nf a resolution of the Hos.nl of Hirerlors ol the sohool ill sir let ol the hoivui-ti 01 K'lenMiurK, aroeii May .'. lHSi.i. in. tire it hereliy Klven lhtan election will te hel.l at tlir usual piares fr huliline monlripal and itriirral elections in the llast ami West waros ot Ktus tiura; horuuiru on FIM day, JUNE im;,, the polls fo ojieo at 7 o'rliM-k, A. M on salil d ami close at 7 o'rlnek. r. M . on said tsy. lor I he urposeol detertninlim whether an lnlet(xlnos ly said district shall be lncurre! ut an amount not rzceeillnir lour per centnm ol the assessed valuation of the taxahle pnerty therein. Ktatemestt mm Reqnirtt by Hie Art of Asaembly, AppruTril April 2(1. IHT : Amount of lant assesseiaed valuaiion... Hi;.Ty4 oil Amount ol exintiEp dett . None. Amount ol rMel dehl ... f 1S.IKMI DO ""creenia.e ol roKsed deht .U-ti-lu The purpose el the pro.m-ed indehtedness to tie applied to the payment on (he eontracts lor erertlfiK and complellns; a putillr school ouildlnic In said district. Tickets roted to he latelle.1 on t he outside - In crease ol I)ht," and to contain 00 (he Inside the words "No Increase of letil" or -lieht May He Increased." At est: K. K. IIAVIS. S. W. HAVIS. Secretary. fresldent. rnsbunr. fa.. May -Ji. 1893 4;. riK WHOM IT MAY CtlNCKKN: l Ail erns havlnit claims against the estate 01 Jeremmb Nuouan. late ot Munster township, Camuna county deceased, or avainst the estate ol Kliza Noonan, late ol said township, deceased, re reiue(ed to present their claims proj.crly prulialad lu tu by May &tb, 111. M. I. AITTEI.U Khenahunc, Fa.. March 31. 181. 1)K1VATK SAUK. The un.lerslvned will Ml at Private Sale In 1.1 ly horou;h, i:mlr county, Fa hit Hotel, with Hrewery attsched; Two Ice Houses, Stable, and all necessary OuU buildlnies on the premises The House Is licensed now. ror further particulars call on oraiMress the DToptiefbtr, 1 11 tOlHJK t Stl.1.. I.lly, r-atictai.lSoS. B. L. REKD. atrtlliT KKAHK. REED & KEADE, Attorneys! xit KHt.NSBl'K.l. - - - PENNA. J)T"1 ilttce on t Centre street. ( 4.28 113 M. D. KITTELL. Attorney-o t- inw, EUENSBl'KU, PA. Office tn Armor KulldlnK. oip.tVurt House, ri1 W. L1CK. JL e ATTOKNEY-AT-I.AW. KBKnr.at Ko. Pkwii'a jsSectal attention to given claims lr Pen sion Bounty, etc. ehT- wi T F. McKKMUCK, f ATTOKKKV DC . IHhULOU AT Law, KbKNSBl'l.t. PA r-( Ifflce on Centre street. D ONALI) E. DUFTON, ATTtlKN Kl-ATLAW, tnaawai bo, Pissi, ly Office In (era House. enter street. H H. MYEK3. ATTOK.tEY-AT-UAW, fKBaKaarKS, Pa. (Ifffs la follonade Bow. Centre irM- tllCriTt SAMPLES FKtEK III OB 1.11 1 hoth M-xea. Write no Ew. A. MrrT.kew fork UUf wjs Assjm Please and Satisfy Everybody. Floor Oil Cloth from 2."i cents to 4s -ents mt tMpiare yard. Ingrain t'arM-t, one yard wide, at .'Wl, 4'i. 4s and till cents. Stair Carpet from 'J3 cei:ts up to 50 cents M-r ard. SHOES! SHOES! If you wish to pet a pood and substan tial Shoe call on us. You will surely tiud souieihinp that will suit you. Ladies' donuoia plain tip nid sprins hii-l. button to f-'.m Ladies' doiiuola. o-ra and common sense, button, heel tl.'i: to 1.5(1 Ladies' extra line tipMil lilueher .."s'l Ladies" riis(-t, tippiil. button j.isi Ladies tine pebliied buttoned: also. Mises' and Children patent leather tiptH-d l.lo, 1F1.-J5. l.Jtll Lad tine surire. button or lace i.-jh Ladies" lipped and couiniiui sen-e Ox fords f l.oo and 1.'.'5 Children's lipx-d Oxfords : Chihin-ii s rus-et and donpola sprim; i bi-el fl.oo and 1.10 . Infant' -hoi-s froni -':.' cents up. ' Men's lace and eoimress sIkm-s .'1T I Men's satin calf, lace or coniri;rs ?.ii I Men s i; calf, lace or conpres i .75 i Men s tipped UI i;i te-r. extra line s.rsii Men's line haiid-si-uiil. lace or con- liii-ss 3. no Men's (ireaciau calf, lace orcoimr-ss.. -J.isi Men's line Kauiruroo lipped, laee or congress 3.1 mi Mi n's extra tine iro-sann-re calf, laee I the intrinsic value as well as the but come at once to Yours EBENSBURG larbleg Granite Works, J. WILKINSON 8l SON, PROPRIETORS, I'EALEIiS IN Monuments, Headstones, Vaults and Sarcr phngis, MaiMe and Marbleized Slate .Mantels, Cemetery Fencing of all kinds. Also Iron Fencing for public buildings and dwellings. I'urrliasers will I iiinl our prices t lie lowest when U,eV cmisliler llie cla (if m k w c niainifaeitire. tteal.s, buy by tlie car-loud anil pi ve custijiiicrs tl,e aiJvantace ol re ouceil lreiy:ht. WE CIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE ETTm& (OIF WOPKK. fi 6 OU! New White Front Bnflilint 113 Clinton Street, Jotatofn, Pi New Stock nf DRY COOpS, MILLINERY AND CAR- PETS. Hall to see us when in town. ja.im::es P. R. R. SCHEDULE. Schedule In effect May 23. IW3. CnnasrlliiBa wt 4'rrsaoa. K&0T. Seashore Krt-ress HrrisOurc ocotnnio.latlon In; Kt i-r. hp .. . AliiM-na t-: press , . , r - Mail KZ-ress ... Philalelihla Kij-reFS wJT. Johnstown Kx.ress.. I'scmc Kres.. War Paw-eimer Mail Train . Johnstown Kxirea . fl an a m .. V it a tu .11 1-4 a tn . I i i tn ft 17 i in . (Hum . 14 a m . :T a m . 2 ar. t in . ( W i m Ibeeabarc Rrssrh. Trains leaves a follows: T.:l, lu.2i a. m amt I S.36 i. m ami arrive at ('resm at 8 an. 10 flu a. m. anil 4 lf v m. leare I'mxiii at no. 1 1 27 m. m anJ S i p. ui.. and arrive at Kht-nsliuiK at 1(1. lu a. m. and W (il and 10 p. m. ( rrsa asssl lirattieM. Ieave Irvonit at ( 44 a. tn.and 2 40 p. m. arrlv. Inar at Cresson at 8 0j a n. and 4 p. m. Iave t'resson V 40 a. tn. and 5 IK p. nj arrlvicn at Ir tuna at 11. 00 a tn. and 6 a p. m. Sundav trains leave !resson every Snnday at vaoam and ft la p. ln arrirlnK at Irvoua at 11 tu a. m and 6 00 p. tu. Kor rtet saips. eic . call on aarent or address Thi. E. Watt. P. A. W. It.. 110 Ulth Ave.. Pitutiiura . Pa. S. W. 1'KLVi 1ST. J.K. WtMlH. (General Manaeer. tieneral Manaarer. VVIiITOK-S MITK E. In the ( iri-hacs' t"ocrt ol t'amhrla eountj. In the matter ol the ftrst and firal anvisut ol John C Burnett and Amanda Air halt, exrcalors ot 1'. '-V. Adams, late ot Alleaheoy township, deceased. Having lcen aMinted auditor hy said ronrt to report a distribution ol the fund In the hands ol the accountants, uuti"e la beret. y slveo that 1 will sit at toy office in the oorouerh 01 Kienstura;. i.n iKi!AV,rHt;iiiii hay ok ji nk, in.!. at 10 o'cli-li. a. at., to dtscharae the duties ot said spl-oiniuient. wten and where all persunt inter, eausd shall attend or he lorever deharred Irom eominit In on said fund. IMJNAL.U E. lil'i rilN. June 16.SU Auditor. HllTtLLKHKANIH.. H J. SHKTTi(t. PunrmtCTiiR. lcated at luBls. Pa., near the B. K. 4t P. Hallway IeK.t. We always endeavor to fur nish the liest accoruaiiHlations to Uustness men, pleasure seekers and hoarders. Persons In search ol Torn tort and quiet will find it a desfahle place to step. The l adle Is unuriaaaMl and Is always supplied with the best the market affords, and all the delicacies ot lheseaxu. I he l;ar Is sup plieil with the elioioestol pure liquors and eia-art and nolhlnar hut the Pent Is sold. Steclal atten tion arlvea to tae care ol horses. U. J.SCHKITUK ? you at such a remarkably low price or roneri-ss 1.75 Men's jrrain plow shoes, buckled, Hal list totii'iu- Mens Morkini; shoes yon can tret from us from '.it cents to l.'-'5 DRY GOODS. Ladies, here is the pla:'e to get your dry CimmI. Curtains from 75 cents $5.00 xr pair. Ladies' M-rcale waists, liuht or dark, 5( cents. Ladies hatie-t wai-ts. li tired and striM-d, with ru tiled front at 71c. White wai1s. all kinds of material, the latest and most fashionable styles, from '. cents to $J.4s. Iiress iriuihams for cents per yard and up. Apron (riuirhanis from 4l to loccnt. M uslin in hh-ached or unbleached from 4' .. to 10 cents. 1 11 Calico we are slocked full of 1 he line-1 , newest and most desirable in the market, at from 3 to 14 cents. Ladies" skirt embroidery, 40 ineln-s wide, for 4s cents and up. I'louiiciiii; embroidery from 35 cents to to l n-r paid. A complete line of ti iiiiiuintrs of all sorts and dre-rM-s in all styles on our slu-lyes and counters. Call and sii-them. You can't help but buy. as the bai trains we are offer! 111; in the ladies line are -omethltiir that yini can't urasp every day. variety and extent of our bargain Respectfully, THE LEADERS. . GALLITZIN, PENNA. 9 9 ttizl-tzlst.. R-L. JOHSSTUS. M.J.KVI K. A. H'.fl f iV. tTAltLUiUBD 1HT2. Johnston, Buck & Ci.y UANKKHS, EUENSUURCi. - - . PENN'A. A. "V. BK K, stabler. 1atblikhi4.h. Oarrolltown Bank, (!AI(l!lll.l.TllN. PA. T. A. NIIARH4-T4.il, ( aahlsr. General Bantiini Bnsincss Transactcfl. The lollowlns; are the principal leaturea ol ireneraj baLKing huslness : DEPOSITti Becelved payable on demand, and Interest hear I ok cert locates issued tn time depostlora. I4I4SN Its-tended to customers on favorahle tetms and approved paer dlsoonnted at all timet. I.I.K.TION Made In tbe locality and upon all the hanking towns In tbe United State. Chances moderate. nKAtTtsj lasned taeaotlaMe In all parts of the T'nltswt States, and loreittn eichanae Issued on all parts of Koro) e. AC'0('KTN Of merchants, farmers and others solicited, t whom reasonahle accomoilatlon willte extendeit. Patrons ae assured that all transactions shall he held as strictly private and onodential, and that they will lie treated as lllterally as good banklna rules wu K-rnlt. Kespect fully, JOHNMII;. RI CH ' t'U. tetiirii Insurance Apcj rr. AV. DICK, General Irsurance AgenL EJtEltiitlURG. PA. NOTICE. The annual ineetlnic of stockholders lor election ol lurrctors of tbe I'resson A Clearfield Coal and (ke Compuny will tak place at r isi Kalilr. t'a .on W KHMvSUaV. JIM-; '.l.lKC.at one o'clock, r. at. M.O'HAHAN. June 2, itiwa. sw-relary, Do you need Joh Prln-ln,;? Il so, si've (ke t BiutMAB a trisU order. 1 t nr