:v -4i:i i A Ml CO.. p. v. 1 UliW .IIM.Y -.'s. lv.a. I !. . AM ri KMt wi,. , I,, j uiri- inMiwilly curv tin' pain of ,,. ,,u;!" t'it.'. , n. M. I nluiiris, or I M t.ln, Was ii ..i: TIiiii il iy. !,,, tl fi vi Is ilnu n to ami I i he in w raUniinl. i .i I.i'iiliy. of Lilly, spent u tVw ,,,,,, i u i mi Tlmisilay . j l ,. i , ;u :ii-NI i i 1 1 1 1 1 f.iirwi'l Im In-liI ,! . i U in S. jiti'iulM'r. A I.iH!'". of Ltil'i't tn. sprht ,..m in II mi Tui'silay. yr I'atrii'k Moruti. of I.oivt to, was a tn l'.l-li'linrc nil Ttn-sil.-y. mi M yi-i's u as :t i i 1 1 1 ! pn-tinas-.,; t i--;ui'ii a mi Tliuisiluy nf last m-i-k. i ,., i i in .r - ;i1 '.'r 1'allisnu will jmiii! a few s--i.il limine ill-; liii.lllh nf A ! Kali' llvan. ilauliti-rnf K-S'in-r-,.; J I; y .in, nf .1 oh list u u. N .-liiiiin ill !:. r. William Knnir. nf fniiiliriu lown j, a aliial.!f linrsi- from o.lii- on :.iw Ml. I : t X 1 i M. .Ii. HI'S, nf till' lillll (if I!, v i . l'i 1 1 -Imrji, is v isil ini; frleiuls , i.l" n-liiii'-- II .iii. I'A T. Mi'Ni'i'lis ami lion. .liiM-ph ;i-.l-. Inlli nf .Ii-lilisliiW II, Hi lv in 1 1 ,.ii Mnnilay. M i . K. I i. ' iii'S ami In-r son. Cyrus. siartril for llin Win ill'.- Fair a-l. i-i-U. .. I i i.ta 1,1 . !.-;,al ill In-Ill .i,. ( liiiMian ri'.nivli. l inn -'i.iy ami l-'riilay i-vi-i in tin- yard nf Klll'lislllll .'. nil iii!. .1 illy : a fnl I ;iit:iiii Tom I:ivis. n( this jilaci', lias ,.-,.111,1-1 ii iii iii-i ! f a f ii Ii - lli'iliii-ii -.iii'! ida ii ill. Uipiiliiiian nominal inn for uv.ts- i r. i in :ii uiihi v thiiv will lw a name of ... "..iii played ni, tl.f Minimis in lllis , l . uii i ii Small I'ork ami Klu-iistim ...i ii.ii n i h la n T 1 1 a 1 1 li 1 1 r nf Mr. ami Mrs. j, mi A. Si'aiila.i. nf I !iis place, died nil .!iediiv .uiiriiooii am-d al.nul Hui 1 A' fni'.-lit trains eoilided at (lal Miiiday ii i in i ii it and ;ilni' (ueii- i.lokell and piled hp pln- 1 1 1 : 1 : i level Knows I.eu lie is ,t;. tliinl l.e i. e:n;tii.lis. jn-'t jl.li il per-o i i IMS .l lie looU- K I I I II ! nf White to.vn :i.d a l.w:U-ii a- four ami i : i. .'Mr , I. e v i i olie-lia . KiiL'lehai-t. li p'ltv ii ui-'i r an . -, i .1 el-i-.-t a new ie '.- t !. i- f.i 1 1 .! i-'-eentlv puii-h.l-ed l, III lit ill . a ard. i . u d i reel or y of .h n- m , n places . ,i' ion ol ti.aT juaee a: 1 '.".l I. ami Imiiii and the mi il '11 ml. i:u' Itnf- I H. n .1. I.nddo:,. of Si. Annus . i : . -1 i . . i La -. I 'tic-, o; i. l'i aii . I. or. Ho. speii; a l.-w I, .mis in .! n on IToii .day. , I :!a : i - I i ie j i ni ni; t'l.'ii w ere in il.e rier a lew iiin i. ; s auo ;i lit tl.fnlUl. ll.eir p"'-Kels at d stole . '. .:ie a :'ii-r in m. S.i'in,. 1 S. n-edailL-ll. of Cnlie- .i 1 1. . -1- on 1 !..- 1". U. I.' . and a , : -1 - T 1 of -',lels!ilir. -pe l i il lew , i: on M oinlay. V. . i:. m M..'iT. o ."-umini t.e ii-hip. ra:-. d ': iili. I hi ll i iieri s on ri-ii'ii me ai-r.- nf ii '. :s. Ina, h 'I l' il u in -ii I I .o ear ail imli-rs. jiassi d t liroiinh e er i ii i i ra i ! r. ad on l.i-t 1 'i iday 'i:i i to Sou I Ii A merica. i-ia'.i Ie ueli.-lal Societies, if i: : I ,.i ami t le' lield eoun . i.-s i.i lll.llial lellllloll Aiiunl !" Il i ii! the L mi raid l'aii. k'es in. ,i -e r.n-e on t l.e t 'a rml 1 1 u ,,i- I i-l IV i ill il horse oAlcd hv ley ami i; m il hy Thomas i...i to. was won l v Noi.ey"s 'u . e -n am lit helHs. K. I". Slick, nf t 'nlietl'.a nh had lie lil'i edel'S in hee hives I . :i i : . 1 ft i. til t lie III! !l of .May in I,.- had from these -.Il v. arm-. - -u .irim-d a-ain. i. , i i-.M ii-. Karn. y llam v. I'red i. il I. ,i:,. !,.er and Joseph Moie . i . i . . 1 1 - i . t lo on We.'.iie-ilav. .1 i a inlil.il ami t he tun hit --1 : : - - i i z on tin- ratlin id. iii'-o.d dii'tlitt-r of Henry i. of Si. m iiieili i i i. fell from a tree . ii-r cherries ii'-. i r her home one er. iii. d sustained a fra.-t ure id lh'. .1. 1'.. lireeii a:ii tided her. h i.!- hi. mired iahorers who had II 1 on the lleW r iilt'oild lletueen . in. i M in I ay's old factory Hrn ' ii;-ciiiir-ed oil Wedm -day. the 1 ii il:.i; piirl of theloiid Leim. i. I .: i. i:i h;s n lot e t inihi-r t hill i ill I Noii.ii Atlantic -talis j 1 1 1 tn- S II 'lines a ll'.ncll s Xew York, ii tnaii Mann- ;khI snore than -tern states short, of those on oit-t. on the new Catholic church i.i.e ha- hi en coieim need and r. Mr. A llettiiiri. nf Cation. .I v e t he -t ril' t tile C'itll 'ieled ie- liutldliie w ill he I. t ick W illi - ami will -eat sn ie.,i!i-. Ilrnw ii. chairman nf the Ki i y i on, in i; ie. has ;--ucd !iis a primary e.ectioii for i nf ih lea.es mi Saturday. ' ' i. ami a Ilieet i tin of the eollll ii i. ii M otiiiay . A unust 1 it Ii. .i citi.eii- are wnrkinr lo have I'.ii im il nut nf part-n. ,'a.sli- ii : il i ni ami ( reene enu n t ie- .ice :i the eniinty seat. IV- I ' citcuhited and the niiiller -'liteil to the liel leni-ialure n tire the teachers for the ii of the Kin i:-l. urn puh.ie oiii l. Aliie Liovd. room ii. s. i: loom .1. K'mvrii Kieh- II 1. .Milii' Sln llkle, f.'AK ie Join s, (.;'; Uoom l'lof. T. Ill I. 'l'i uie, s ;ue that tnere w ill l.e no ' d aero-sthe Sloiiy Creek iit -. '1 he county idiiimissiom r- :iy I tit i.iii' third nf the cii-t, dd put ii lamer epeli-e un t he !e f of thilt section llijll lliey i pay. ' over a kitten in John-town mi h. !: ' "' i, i,. ( ;i ju-ticeof the peace the ""''''i iii.-i'i ami the i ,,-ts, put !" ' ' ' 1 -' 1 1 1 1 1 v . If there was some way 1 " ' the cis, oil the ju-liee thilt Cll ' '"-'I the suit, -lu ll ca-cs Wnllid lie few f" 1 elwei 11. W . ... ll .... .....I . ...... ' '' l.iln, 'II I A ' " - to, - ear-n:i mjii Ii. line-. ,,i . i epoi i. 'a.. w iis run in loailsville IH-..SS on I .1.1 . e-i,;, 'n.,1, "id liistaiitly killed. The Ih, was on 1 1 i . i i , f( " ' a'L-in.iiiii, ll.ll't, Willlllll " f" i-lit ti) pass, w lieu he ,;is .struck u" i st -hound express. We learn a wo un to press Unit the I oi ketUmk of Thomas FerkHisnn ndver lised as Inst Iii another column was found hv a neiitii uiihi from Deluney w hu restored It tu t he ow ncr, Four rarrl:i'(w enntainin? twenty liletnhersnf the.M.ivhiim I.Mlne of Odd Fel lows drove up to Ki iislmrir and on Vei nesday veiiinsr visited Iliirhlund In-Jne. They return."!! on Wednesday nlifht. Hot iiliini w ater Is the liest Insect de strnver know n. Put alum into hot water and hoil until dissnlved: then apply th water with a hriish lo all cracks, closets, hedsteads and other places where insects may he found. Ants, cockroaches, -d-Imns and nt her creeplns tliintrs are killed. "Cnhuicl" Joseph Lsenhurs. "f Johns town, w as hrotilit to juil on Wednesdiiy to answera charnc nf desertion and nnn-sup-I'nrt, preferred hy his wife. The "Colonel" is sin oh I resident of t his pi ace a ml we would inianine that his w ife ouirht he nlnd nf his desertion, she prohiihly hud him arrested hei iiuse he didn't desert far elioitnh. A pieiiie for the henelitof St. Uarthol oinew "s Catholic chiir -h at Wilniore will he held at l'rinulediile (Jrove, near th siiiiii.n ai nun place, on Saturday, August l'.'lh. hanciun will he one of the principal amusements and f.r that purpose a i:nnd orchestra has lieen secured. An excellent dinner ami sup-jer will also lie provided. As the irrcat flood which destroyed tin city of Johnstown on May lilst, lss'.i, swept down the narrow Coneinaundt. it uncovered an immense deposit of stone ahovc Min eiiii ri.nn. 1 Ills stone lias siaee tieen found suitahle for the inatiutactuiv of " r.elnian hlncKs," used hirely in piivim;, and il is hen,. -tin m d to account for thi puri.nse. It is an ill wind hiows no om any nod. iii-ui'!.'!' Swartzniiin. an Insane man. put in an appearance at the jail siUiut 1' o clocK eihiesilay niuht and demanded admittance on account of heinir an escaped pri-ntii't. Swartniiin did escape from jail sihout lo years ano and went West win-re In' liecame insane, hut lately returned to his former home in Johnstown. He was taken to tin' hnrnll'.'ll lock-tip here he - pent t he mnlit. The I mliaiiii Count y Fair AssiH-iation will hold their fair hejriiiniti on Sepletn- her 1 1 1 h :ind endiiiij Si'plemher 1.1th. The diti-ctnrs nf t he state fair have decided to hold t he slate fair at the same time and place. The Slate Ureeders' Assncisit inn wid also hold its annual meeting at the same place and sit the same time. I'urses and prii s nf iicjioo w ill l.e nlTi-red hy the I 'titer asociiit inn. On Wednesday mornini? uf last week tin- new hoard of pension examining sur n. : s. ei imposed of I)rs. F. Schill and .ei .)" L. l nt.rad. of Johnstow n, and (!. II. shian. nf Can -olltow n, met in lohns imn and I'm iiu-d an nnraniat ion. Ir. S. 'hill was electiil president: Dr. Conrad -'i icinry. iii d Dt. Sloan treasurer. The I'oard will hold its meetings in Fock!ers Imiidi-in on Mortis street. --Hairy A. 1 1 i'.chcm k. nf Fort ress Mon roe, who who is a son-in-law ofJud-nc I la t ry Whit", of I miiau.t. w hile in the w aler haihinn ill the foiiticr )!ace one day last week, was seveiely injured hy .strikinn uu ni i-l i m l ion i hi ie di vim; ami is not expect -i d tu recover. His spinal column is in jured ami In' is piiraly .eil from t he neck down. He was taken to L.iltitnore for treat mi nt hut reports say that In- is rapid ly s j nk ii. . A lutiiiioim hi. Is fair t.) achieve some nf ilsesirhest triumphs ju its snla pta lion to us.- as iiiokim; utensils. Ait ".xjiert in el. arne of the met. lilui ni. -ai liihoratnry nf ihe Leiiinh I'nivi-i -ity ih-cliiii-s that after a a :ic t ii ni test of two years with aluminum ve els of .til sort, in point of I itchiness, cleanliness, ;uid duralniity ami nem-ral itil.i ptaiul i t y these are fiir superior to all others. A INT lieinn: in use for two yesirs they r.re iis hrinht as new uiiil liuyi nul iost a m ain in n einht. John Miinnus. Sr.. dieil at his home in C i'o -, 1 1 township, sihout. one mile troin Siimnierhiil. on Thur. il.iy eveninc of hist w i i Ii. iitred over '"id years. He had heeu seriously il for several weeks sis the re sult of ii fall while visitinn: lledford re cently. He is surv i veil hy his w ife and a iarnc numh.-r of ihiMr.-n. amonn whom ai" hiirles and James, of Croyle to-.vtiship: .loiih J., of siiitiuiitht!! towii-hip; Mrs. Harry Heater, of Hastings, und Mrs. Thos. L. smay, of l iitshnrn. A diitinn rohh. ry wsis perpetrated in Linotiii r townsiiip. Westmoreland county, si few ninhts ano. Diivid Wrinkle and family re-i.le on top of tire mountain nu what is known as the St. Clair farm, hui inn' the f.ll. lily's iili-enee, three rohhers lit i.l. i to 1 he house and stole a no Id watch ami i hititi valued ill 7.". an cinht-day i loi-'.. :. t hive silk d resses. amount i ua in all to ai cut i. They also ransacked every liui'i-aii . I rawer ami trunk in search of in. Hey hut found none. A harvest home tea party w ill 1m- held at St. Augustine sit the hall in that place, nn Saturday eveninn. Auirust r.'th, IS.;.'!, lin- proceeds of which will no towards the erect ion of tin iii-w Catholic church at that place. All iire invited and the committee li.i vi nn t he party in charne will spare no pains in fnrt In-riiii; the pleasure and en joyment of sill who attend. Tickets sid milliiin lady and gentleman, incliidinn siitiper and dauciu!; sire now olTcred for sale ami fvery man should have one. Charles J. ( i net I i in;, w in) left I'olts ville, I'a.. on Wednesday of last week at 1:.' o'clock noon intending to w heel a ken of heer to the World's I'iiir at Chieiino. passed thi-ninh Khcri-huric nn Tuesdsiy afternooii Si'oniit o'clock. His w iieelhiirrow illid hei r kesf am painted red white and hlue. ami he is siecniupanied hy a small hiaek and tiindon. After reK.iliiid himself with ii couple "hisses uf heer at the Central, Mr. ( iuet in:; si ai t ed on his way, intending to no hy w ay of 1 ml i ana. instead of keeping on t he old pike. On Tuesday afternoon while Rev. P. Wiilird and Ids nrandsou, Allen IJrnee W'iii'anl, yveie waitinn for a train sit Mexi co station. Juniata ,'ounty, to take them to Newport, a freinht train iroinn west ran t hem down. Kach hud a h-n cut olT and whs otherwise injured. Mr. Willard is s yeiirs of aie and his grandson aired 3. Mr. Willard is the father and Allen the son of I'rnthonntary S. Willard, of Perry county. !:ev. Wil'iird was for many yesirs principal of tin? Tn-ssier orphan home at Loysville, and si retired Lutheran preacher. The locomotive of the Klx'tishurj; hr ii-ich train w hif running over the "Y" at Cressnn. in order to turn to make the return trip due here at lo;o a. m., on Tuesday iiiuminix. jumped the track nn the eastern hraiu h of the Y" ami after hunip iiu; over the lies fur a short distance, one sii!.- cut oil the ties and the w heels sunk down until neat ly buried in the soft a-ln-s with which Ihe mad is filled up at that place. Il took several hours to iret the locomotive on the truck and the train had to lw hauled ui hy a "snapper" from -lal-litin. A silver counterfeit dollar is said to lie on the market v hich is final to the sr'-n-uine. Since dollars are coined out of sixty cei ts worth of silver it Is no wonder that coeniet feiters havf turned honest am! are netting out dollars containing the same iimouiit of silver as the genuine and un distinnuishahle from the mint issue. In former times, when a silver dollar was worth a hundred cents, counterfeiters had to use haser metals, winch soon led to tlnir detection. Uut when the govern ment itsi-lf (liven a fraudulent value to its coinane, who is there to depreciate the act of individuals w ho issue a dollar of the same value, as the povel uiueiit? Miles ISnckley, of this citv, who re cently nrailua ti-d from St. Mary's Semi nary. Italttmore. was ordained to the priesthood on Friday of la-t week, at the Harrlsbnrc Cathedral hy Kishop Mi-fJov-ern. AmoiiR the Johnstowners present at the ordination were Key. Father Farren, Miss F.llen IJuckley. and the M Is.-es Shan. Father Luckley w ill say his first mass at 1 o'clock to-morrow morn inn at St. Col umbia's Catholic church. JihtiHlinrn Trihvne. Th Pennsylvania Railroad Company, through Chief Knninecr l.rown, issued an order on Tuesday in stop all w oik of con struct ion lictween Han islmri; and Phila delphia. This throws about a thousand men out of employment on the division, composed principally of foreigners. The company gives very little information in reuard to the stopping of the work, but the cause of it is said to be that the ex penses are too heavy. The order came suddenly, and at a time when work on the new tracks would have been completed in a few mouths. Alfred Xaugle, a Oerman who had only been in this country a short time and w ho was trying to lieat his way on freinht trains from New York to Louisville, on Sunday last met with an accident at Cot. emaunh that will cripple him for lib When the freight train on which he was riding stopped at that phice lie got off to walk around a little, and when It started he attempted to get on hut missed his hold and fell with both feet on the track. The light foot was crushed and had to be am putated, while several toes of the left foo. were also crushed and had to lie taken off. He was taken to the Memorial hospital at Johnstown. The bakery shop belonging to Joseph I-'ger. the ie house of Taylor .t McCoy, together with several stables and a ware house belong to the same firm, were de stroyed by flames at (tullitzin on Monday. The lire at one time threatened to overleap the buildings mentioned, but by good and ellicient. seryiceof the firemen and citizens, w as kept between the hounds en n meraled . Aid wsis asked for froii. Altnona ami the Altoona ( 1'. II. II ) appatus w as loadiil pre paratory to going up the hill, hut a second telegram said they would not he needed. The lire is supposed to have lieen occasion ed by sparks from a passing locomotive. The buildings destroyed were all frame. The loss will reach several thousand dol lars, on which there was only a partial in surance. jrrtstc l.lrrniwi. The following marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week eliding Wednesdsi v, J uly Is; a; Philip Kessler. Johnstown, and MoIIie Schriner. Koscd.ilc. Adam C. Williams and Margaret J. Johns, Cambria county. Charles W. Moore and Mary K. P.onus, John-low n. Arthur Ilennesy sind Harriet Ilurns, (alht.in. (ieorne W.Jones and S. Irene Hammers, Portage. Martin Illomburg and Helma Schest- strniii, llalltt.in. nlin 1). Millinitn. Pittsburg, and Mar- gan t L. Jones. John-tow n. Jacob T. Seiyh and Kose A. Haw thorne, .lohiistoivn. Andrew Mnvher and Teresa Kihar. Johnstown. Wiiliam II. F.-kin and Mary Kmma I );irr. Johnstown. Charles Young. Frugality, and Annie Dixon, Fallen TimU-r. Stephen Coll and Catharine Connoi Johnstown. Stephen Iineski, Johnstown, and Maria Xos.aj. Krow iistowu. Maurice Kngeiie Peiinet. Johnstown, ami I iora J. Schrader, Stonycri-ek towi. shtp. Frank P. Pennington and Mary Prow n. Pillion. Morgan J. Hughes, KlM-nshurg. and Hat-tit- W illiams, Cambria township. 1'amhrU ( imnl y l'ricrf. No county in the state has made greater strides forward in the hist two years than has Cambria, and estM-cially the northern piirt thereof. Kailroads have Iiii-ii built and ot hers sire projected; coal minis and titnU-r tracts have U-en thus brought closer to the market; population has in creased and sin ersi of general prosjM-rity set i:i. In fact, Cambria county lias brushed aside the inertness of three quar ters of a century ami is hustling its near iieighliors. The latest move toward improvement took place in this city July L'Jnd w hen the Susquehanna Steam ami Power Company w sis orgsinizcti. Tin ollici-rs sire as follows: M. W. Thompson, of Altoona. president; James A. McL'lain, of llellefotite. secre tary and treasurer; M. Y. Thompson, W. F.Taylor, of Altoona, .. J. Hank, A. P. Cushing, of Spangler, and James A. Mi Clain, of Pellefonte, directors. The new company- has a capital of ?-io.-m. has applied for a charter and exM'Cts to start in to build its plant and stretch its wiles inside of three w eeks. 1 1 w ill furnish arc and incandescent lights to four towns Spangler, Carrol I tow n, Hastings anJ PiirneslMir-j. These towns have a opuIa tion aggiegating r.ii people and are still increasing. The home oil ice and works will lie centrally located near Spangler. AUimna Tribune. ltnriclar Atnt. On Saturday night a nnmlwr of houses in Klieiisbtirg were entered by burglars hui as far as learned the midnight prowlers got yery little for their trouble. The hous? of Harrison Davis was entered through a side window where the thieves, after helping themselves to some pies and cakes, proceeded to tin" room of Ilev. Sir howy Jones who lmards there, and taking his pants into the hail took therefrom a couple of dollars in chance. The house of Job Mills, in the East end of town, was also entered through a window and s' cents in change in his pants pocket taken. Mr Mills pocket look and his gold w atch were lying on a bureau in the same room but escaped the notice of the thieves. The houses of Mr. V. II. Walker. Mrs. Eben Davis, and Mr. Joseph Davis, wero each entered but it is suptKised tl prowl ers were seared off before any thing was taken. Mr. Vallie Luttringer, on the same night heard some one at ids wlndiws on the porch of his residence but on his get ting up they to k a hasty departure. The houses uf Mrs. David Owens and Mrs. Michaels were each entered but nothing was missing from either of them. lor til lle nindril. Ex-Mayor W. Horace Rose left on Tues day for Pittsburg where he will meet the other incinliers of the commission w hich Oovernor Pattison appointed to select a site for an institute for feeble-minded children in Western Pennsylvania. It was the desire of some progressive people here to make a bid for the institute but nothing was done in the matter and so Johnstown stands very little show of getting the plum. Wilmore, this county, is anxious to have it ami is making a strong hid to laud the prize. Options have Ix-en given the com mission on .iii) acres of line farming land, eligibly located, ami well watered. It is likely that Mr. Kose will urge Wilmore's claims very strongly, now that Johnstown is thought to U-out of the race, in order that the institution may come to Cambria county. Wilnmre deserves credit for Its enterprise and push and should make a strong show ing belore the commission. The iiii'IiiIhts of the commission are now making u tour of Inspection to the different places want i nt; the iusUlutioii. JtJuutUjwn Uammrat. Tbc rcHijlTMla Railroad Exhibit al the orllii fair Of more real interest to the average vis itor to the World's Fair than all the con fusing array of locomotives, cars, ships, wugons. bicycles, and velocipedes in the great Transportation Iiiiilding is the com pact yet comprehensive exhibit which the Pennsylvania Ilailroad Company makes in its own beautiful little model railway station. What with signal tower, over hoad foot-bridge, automatic switches, tracks, ballast and diu-hes just outside its doors, and the original "John Pull" hx'o motive, the oldest In America, with its train of anthiue cars, and the colossal iron vehicles upon which the huge Kn.pl guns were conveyed from Italtimore to the ex position standing In the shadow of its walls. Its presents to the passer-by an ap pearance so distinctly characteristic that a careful inspection of the treasures of the interior Is almost Inevitable. Once inside, you enter immediately into a study of iransHrtation history in the United States on the kindergarten or ob ject lesson basis, and by means of models. ranging from the old Conestoga wagon, through a series of curious fashoned curs. up to the standard locomotives and pas senger coaches of to-day, you secure a most effective idea of railioad progress. Nor do the models lieii" shown have to do with vehicles only. In the cases which line the walls of the cool, w bite interior are also to lie seen models of track of all periods, va riuiis systems of signals in use at different limes, ar.d even tickets and time-tables. not forgetting conductors' punches aud lanterns.- In the way of models, the post of honor is given to a magnificent reproduction of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company's new double-deck ferry-Uat "Washington" which plies Ix-tweeii New York and Jersey City, a model complete in every detail. eveu to the electric lighting and the rub Ut mats at the doors. Maps, in relief, of a most interesting aud instructive charac ter are numerous, not the least important U-ing one four feet wide by twelve feet long, showing at once the old Port'ige, the new jMirtage, and the present road of the company over the Alleghenies, all arranged to a scale, and giving a better notion of that wonderful fi at of engineering, the horse-shoe: curve than can even be had by a trip over it. To furnish a comprehensive idea of the magnitude of the Pennsylvania railroad system no better method could have Ix-cn adopted than that w hich is here presented in the shape of a persjM'cttve map, thirty-three feet long, showing the posi tion of each train In motion on the system at ti p.m.. on Columbia Day, Octolicr L'lst, ls;rj, the passenger trains being indicated by tiny gilt locomotives, and the freight trains by similar locomotives colored blue. In addition to all this t here is case after csise of photographs, posters, letters, bills and other do-uments, all more or less In teresting, and a number of wax figures. clot luil in the uniforms of the Pennsyl vania's working staff of employes, from baggage porter? to conductors. The Krinh Air ( hllilrm If err. On Tuesday morning on the lo:p train the lno poor children from New York City, sent out by the New York TrlhitHC fresh air fund, arrived. The children tilled two passei.ger cars, the boys and girls iM-ing aliout eiiual in numbers. They rauni in age from i" to 12 years, and as a w hole, are a good looking lot of children and fairly well dressed. Each child wrc a badge of "The New York TrUxinc Fresh Air Fund" and a nuuslH-r of them had shipping lags on their backs giiing their names. They were accompanied here ry two agents of the Fund, who, after turning them over to the committee here, i i m in imil i at el y relurm-d. They all looked worn and tired after the long journey, and like every other person after spending twelve hours in a railroad train, hoked as if their apiearance Aould In- improved by a wash. Some were evi dently home-sick, as tears could lie st-cn trickling down their little cheeks as they marched out on the station platform aud stood waiting to see. w hat was to become of them. Some of the older .nes, however, who had Imi-ii out in previous years and Knew what was to U expecw-d. were hi high glee at the good time coming. Aflei the children were out on the plat form those who had agreiii to care for one or more of them selected their proteges sind took them to their homes, nearly all thus selected being girls, only a few Uys being taken. The balance of the children were loaded into cartiages and taken to the fair grounds where everything had ticcn provided for their reception and com fort. After getting a good dinner they turned their attention to play and to looking for curiosities, which they find in plenty. Daisies are sought for w ill, delight, and a cow is to some of them as great a curiosity as an elephant. They are getting lots of fresh air, fresh milk and good final and that's what they are here for. IVntiNjrl lanln Kxhlbli at I ho Hnrla'a fair. They are ahead of them all. Chiefly among them is the display of pure liquors manufactured in the state. It is conceded that no rye w hiskies made in the world can equal those made in Pennsylvania, more especially Silver Age, Duquesne or Pear Cnek. These three brands head tin? list of pure ryes, and are so well known that every reputable dealer sells them. North, East, South and West they lead all others because they are pure; ln-cause they are reliable, and liceause they are stimulants that strengthen and invigorate. They are sold at prices within the reach of all, ami are sold upon their merits for purity and strength. Silver Age, sfL.Tu; Duquesne. $1.2.".; Pear Creek, sfl.ou, full standard quarts. Ask your dealer for them; insist on having them, and if vou cannot lie supplied send to Max Klein, Allegheny. Pa. Price list of all liquors sei.t on application. All goods packed neatly and sit-urely. Max Ki.kix, 82 Federal street, Allegheny, Pa. Killed In a Tunnel, An accident occurred In the (Jallitzin tunnel alwuit 7:4." o'clock on Monday morning, the victim being Theodore Yeag ly. a track hand. He had been at work with the division men when a west Ixiund train came along. All of the men had gotten Into w hat Is known as a manhole, out of the way of the train. Yeagly had left ids lamp In the middle of the track and had started bsick to get it when he was run down. The pilot of the engine struck him on the head and knocked him along the side of the tunnel. When he was discovered by Ids friends the only injury to his person was about his head. The de ceased man was aged about -W) years, ai:d had been in the employ of the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company for about fifteen years. He leaves a wife and two children, one boy and one girl, to mourn him, all of whom reside at (ial!it.in. l ure for Kukf Kile. John McColly, a farmei, residing near Congrulty. repfirts a novel aud successful cure for snake bite, w hich might Ut worth rememlx'rlng. Some time ago, while working in a lield. he was bitten on the foot by a coptN'i head. He killed the snake and then went into the garden where lie dug a hole and imbedded his foot and leg up to the knee in the ground. In this position lie remained for eight hours, after which the Hison had disappeared and he has not cericiiced any pain or ef fects of the bite since. He used no whisky but trusted to the healing qualities of the earth, which were entirely successful. RfTlMd Lint af Cmulllfn af Fr(-ah Air rd. Follow lug is the list of committ'H'S for the Fresh Air Fund, for the children at the fair grounds: Tuesday, July 25. Misses Nene Roberts aud Mary Evans. Wednesday, July 2V. Mrs. M. D. Rearer aud Mrs. T. M. Richards. Thursday. July 27. Mrs. U. R. Davis and Mrs. John J. Evans. Friday, July 2S. Misses Emily Evans and Nora Ludwig. Saturday, July 21t, MissPird Robeitsand Mrs. M. D. Kittell. Sunday. July .To, a concert under the di rection of Miss Fish. Monday, July 31, Mrs. E. James and lirow. Tuesday, August 1, Mrs. Robert Scan Ian and Miss Maud Cilass. Wednesday. August 2, Misses Jennie Dinsmore mi) Annie Shields. Thursday, August 3, Mis. L. A. Craver and Mrs. John Lloyd. Friday, August 4. Misses Mnn.l 7im aud Emma Davison. Saturday, August 5, Misses Annie Jones J and Maggie Shenkle. j Sunday, August fi, concert under direc tion of Mr. E. II. Davis. Monday, August 7, Misses Annie Ma loney and Agnes Myers. tieorge Clifford Wright, of Philadel phia, committed suicide, Sunday. He left the following note for the Surgeon of a hospital; "Cut up my body and show the cranks how a chump is made. I have ix'en a chump ever since I became a man. Don's let my friends have my body for I hate them all." MlM-rllmiruna Nullrra. Drimkrnnrx or ihe l.iqn.r tlattlt fokllltrly nrnl by AdmlHlmrrliic lr. lUlnra' Uuldm M"--lli-. It la maoulBcturei hi leader, whlen can r ulven In a til ol teer. a cup ot codeo or e or Jo lood. wuijout the ktoaiiHli;e ol the ttlent. It it atwluteiy birtule.-a. ana will Het-t a ertna i rut and vpreilj cure, whether the pallet' t ia a luwleratc drinker or alcoholic wreck. It lu. heen Hiven in thuuraud ol case and In eTer li.bUi.ce a perfect cure bat followed. It never lalir. Toe ruio ooe tuireanated with the special . It be cuiue an utter itapucsihiliiy lor the liiiujr tu. iile "u exivt. t'urea auaratileed. 48 paite book ul particular tree. Al.lre uul.l)t.N SI-MKH) no., aunia.lr. lbi KaceSt.. (.'Ibdnratl II. JT on Thou lay Un between Elier.abu-g and j 'l et Sprit! a p vketbook contalult be. 1ccd i-io and 40 and valuable papera auii "ardi with name ol Him f'eraua.n thereon. Kinder will be luieralljr rewarded by leaving same at James' drug liore. 'I'HK Kbcnstiur HuiMing a. Ioan Association 1 will otter for sale at the c.uucil chauil .;r, Kh eoshuri, on the :ourth .Moo. lay In August n.wt THUS. HAVis,. ' I.aniKR Iakimkr, Secretary. Pre i. lent. Aaanaarrarala. CYil Nl V TKEASt'KEK I ueret.y announce in aelf aa a candidate for toouly Treasurer on the Ifeinocratle ticket sut ject to lie decision ol the lemiirralic curry con vention. J.or.l'H Hfc.NUfc.lE. Oallitzin. I'a., May 2&, lw, IOK irofNTY 4 OM.M1SSIONEK. 1 beret.y announce mell as a eandiitte lor uunly Ci.uimlsslondr, sul-ject to the decl.-ion ol the next Iteuiocratsc cnui'ty convention. WILUAM J. TIEKN tY. Cambria township, July 3, Is-JX Fk cnr.Nrv i ommissionek. I h rel y announce mymsll a? a candidate lor lU.nnty tjotnuilsrloner, auliject to the deetniou ol the bext licmocratie county convention. JtKsEPH A. WEKINEK. Chest ::pr:uis. July i. IvM. JOK I1H XTY COMMISSlo.NEK. I hereby announce myfeit as acandiifMe (or Hie tiouiication f.irl'ouu.y oinmisi.ioner, s t.ect to the decision ot the lieinocratie county ci'iiven t.on. JllHN KIKliV. Johcstowa. June IS. Itu3. CHI TY 4"llMMS10NEK. j 1 hereby announce ui. se.l as a candidate for tiieoltice ol (Vutilv imoiiiiloDer. aut.iect : Ihe decision ol the next Oeoiuera t ie cunt c. uvea Hon. KL.A1K .stitlKf. l-illr. May S3. 18W. Hil'KtY niMMISMoMJU v I hi rrtiy annouuee ni3 wll as l ean.lid ale lor t -oouty tVinimlnsloncr. eut.joc to the decision ol the next lcuiocralie countv conventiori. I'ATlill'K r. IML.LO.N". fcUIer township. May lw, tus. I "OK t'Ot'XTY AfUlTOK. 1 hrr.by annooace myself as a car lidate lor the tii'iniDlion lor I'ouuty Auditor, fo' iert to IhedeCiMon cl the Iteiuocraile counir c tveo tlon. W. 4J. HEUKV. W llmore, Jane 10. A Rare Opp or tunity - TRUSTEED SALE OF V . 1.1.4 ri.E REAL ESTATE. nY vtrtoe of a decree ol the I rnhan' t'ocrt of t'auibna county, the nndersiKt.el trustee, appointed by said t ourt. w II rx.M.se to put. lie sale on trie premises In fan i-rla townshl.. i m bria ci.B'.ty . a.' .Inmn Bradley station, Ebens buric at l-'ressoo Kailroad. on TUfSDiY, AUG. 23, m, AT1:30 O'CLOCK, P.M., All lhat certain valuable l.lece of land known as trie "JOII T JO.MS' t' H sit iate In I'ami.na township t'atubrla oouniy. finnsyl vanla, adjointnar landa ol Ira Hiooin. John ss. lhiTlr, Haulel arney and ethers, containing B4U5 AClffilES More or less, with the a.nrtenaaees. one ol the This Is Most Valuatk Pieces of Lanfl In tie Consty, Has a Fine Southern fexposare, VEIN OF LIMESTONE Above water aud also contains ALL THE SERIES OF COAL VMS OF THE WILMORE BASIN. 4aIl ta also well situated close to Hradley Station, K H. O. K. K . and convenient to be bay and produce markets ol the roMnK towns of t'resauin. Aitooua, ttallltain. I-lily. KbensUnrir and Johnstown. Only two and one hall miles Irom E:jeDtburg and eiKl t miles trots t'rvaou. TERMS OF SALE. Ten per Cent. In band at the time ol sale: one third upon continuation ot sale and del very ol deed; balance In two equal unnnel payments, with Interest, secured oj.on tlie premises bond aud murtiiaKe. RICHARD J. HUGHES. Altoona, Pa.. Jul 28, IffcW 4t. Irutee. N'OTIfEts hereby arlven that an apr-tl"n will tie biaile ik the loTernor ol I ennsyl unla on tbe ilSTHAY iF ACiiCST. 'sws. by A. K. t'nuhlna-. J. J. Hank. Jainea A. Wr-Uiln. M. W . Tliooison and W. ". Taylor, on ler the Act ol Assembly spproved April Ssin. 1 74. en title.1 "An Act to Prlie lor the I ntforjorat loo and KcaoUtion ul Certain 17onoratiou: ," and the supplements thereto, lor the charter -l an in ten led contra. Ir to fe cal'eil the -l Hl'K H A.N.N A KI.KTTKIO UUHT. HEAT AND IKVVtK UO.MPAWY." Us character aot obnct ot wbicb are tu lurn'.sb electricity lor Iu. t. beat and power Tor ecmmercial purpuae In S; nnler. Karusboro. Haxtinics. Carroltbtwn. t.'arro 1 town ship. Muequehanna loaaahtp. Brr towns .ilj and K iler ti.wnrhlp. In t aniorla county, l eonsyl ranla. and lor tbes purposes to have, p-s-e a and enjoy all the riichts. Iienehts and fiilvlleaea ol said Act ol Assembly and supplements ibereio. A. B. CVSHINt. J.J. HACK. JAMES A. MVHIS, M. VV THU.MPSON, W. K. TAVLAiK. SvanKler,r'a July 5 lta.3t t'nres Hnahi's liixnn, lrotMV. lrael. Ner vousness. Heart. Urinary or Liver I tseases. Knowa by a tired, laniruld feelnn: inaction ol the Kidneys weaaen. and Hlsona tbe blood, and unless causa removed yoa cannot have health. I.'uied ma over Ore years mna ol Hrlicbt's lliseaaa and lnipy. Mrs. 1. L.. U. Ml Lira. Hetulehein. I'a. I .tmu other other similar testimonials. Try IL. Cure guaranteed. I aan'a Uldaacy I'nrsfa, 7Ji enaoau street. rblUdel hla Pa. Sold y ll rellatile druu-iu. il.vS T AK1 Kl. Keliable men lo sell onr choir t f and hardy Nursery Stock, and .-ee.l Pu txluea. In. I aud complete line. Many varieties can only be obtained tltroUKti 'i.iuui.i-i.iu or alary paid weekly an I i.rouipuy. Lteiulve au.l rhoio ol territory given. iHiO'l delay. W rl te at ence lor terms. A1.1.KN M KStUV Co., July 2a. SUt. Attention ! j J H We are convinced that our prices and goods are right. Since we became Simon & Co.'s successors our daily sales up to date have increased just 40 per cent., and we still continue to sell at the same small profit figures. In Clothing you can be suited in a Suit for yourself, your boy or boys in higher quality than price. In Spring and Summer Styles we are stocked up to overflowing. We feel confi dent that if you come to us you will go away better pleased than ever before, as thi3 is our motto: Why do you get your Shirts made when you can get them to fit and goods to suit the most particular. AVc have Shirts from 2.1 cents up to tl.W. Men's Fi-dora Hats in every shade, color and style that you want fur sfl.4s. Also a very tine line of the latest and most fashionable Stiff Hats from :) cents up. FURNITURE. lielow- we will ajuote a few prices. Then you can judge for yourself. 1 set giHKi yellow Chairs 3.i 1 set good dark Chairs 2..VI 1 set go.nl dark Chairs '.i- 1 set cane seat Chairs in dark -t.'.'s 1 set cane seal Chairs in dark "." 1 set cane seat Chairs in dark ''.' 1 set cane scat Chairs, Mahogany 'l.-l 1 Oak UiM-ker witn arm 1 Dark Hooker with arm-. 1 .'"'. 1 Oak cane seat, fancy arm -' 1 dark cane seat, fancy -" 1 light, very fancy arm -.'.is Child's Kockers. fiOc... ".., T.'.c. ami... l'erforatiti Chairs and Kockers iu all styles anil prices. i r..ll . . . . ..! - w. i 1 mil n-jiieci" ..i aimsiiiy i iiainui lied-room Suite -M.OO 1 full si-piece tak- 1 ted -room Suit..... :J7.oo Si.l..lu i-.ls f-iflw.:iris Klnl Ssilks a specially. ) Oil Cloth & Carpets. We are stocked in Oil Cloth and Carets. It will save you money to buy f us as iu buying our slock early and iu large ijuau tities we saved money. AVe challenge any one to equal offering this season. Don't wait THE LEADERS. GAXLITZm, PENNA. N. B. 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 f-ay "I wonder where they can get goods to sell at hose figures, as we can't buy them wholesale at the prices they are retailing for." Here is the the secret: We kuow 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. Assignee's Sale -or- i -AXIS- MINERALS. J)Y rlrtne of an or '- isdn ont ot the t'ourt oMVmm n I leas f t'MUit.rta oonnty, I'a . ihe under-is-i.e 1 ik-'iiu'!- f John i. KayU.r, ol 1unler t4iwii-lit. t'.ioi.r a cunty . will ezio.ee to utlle sa e the i i.url Hwira Iu the lsrounh of Ktn.nshnrK I'a.. on I.10KD&Y, UG. 21, 1393, AT 2 O'CLOCK. P. M The tToal and Mlnemls In and nn.ler all tbit cer tain tract ol land Mluate In Munster torn-hli, Cambria county. Fa. a join in landa ol liavid Keebe on the wet. heirs ul Vtui. 1 Elrer, de ceased, on the porib. heirs ol HukIi Urlltln.de ceaeeJ.on the eas, aid heirs ol John livi on Ibe south. containing 4:S ACRES. 'I I.IIHK or HAi.K : -O.ie-tlnrd ol j.urrln.e mum; Wlw paid on delivery ol deed, and the balance In two ezuai payments at six and twclie mouths res;iccti ly. with luiereat. secured upon the Coal and minerals. M A TH I IT KKVIIE. Aas!abee ol John ti . Kykr. Eben;tun(. July 21. iwi. NOTICE TO rJT.lA-I119EIlS T-OTICE Is hereby given that the t'ounty JA treasurer ol an. It la county will attend lor Ihe pn.-pose ot receivma 'ouniy and State taxes asserted for the year lsu3. at the place ol holding tbe elections in the re-ieclire districts, on the dates mentioned below: t'lea beid township Keade township. East July 31 August 1. August. 2. Aimufl 2. August 4. UJ A1AYEK 1'ounty 1 rea-urer. v ntte township.. I -heel tonship.... Cambria uwnabip Ju.y 14. 1893. Al'KlTtlK S NtlTlCt". Notice ia hereby alven that the understitneJ having l een aptHiinu-d auditor t aUtni.u-.e the lund in the hands ol F . J. Parrlsh. execator ol Ibe last will and testament ol 1 in.l Mills, Uie ol t!allntin borough, deceased, as shown hy his Lri-t and bnal a.iunl to and an'ong tboae legally entitled thjrelo. 1 will sit at the Attorneys' Kirniu In the t'ourt Hure. Elnsburg. onFKIHAY Al'Ul'sr 4, lS'.tJ. at lo o'clock, a la., when aud where thuce Interested may attend orbelorerer debarred Irom coming In on said lund. J. F. M'KENUIt'K. June30.1SU3. ..odltor. 1''XE lTrOKS' NOTICE j Ks'.ate ol Anthony J. tionrad deteaacd. letters tei-tmer.tbrv In the estate ol Anthony J. C-onrad. late nt the township ol Alleghenv. In Cambria county. Pennsylvania. deceased, having hewn only granted to as. notice Is hereby given to all j ersons indebted to said estate to make payment to os without delay, a -d to all rwns having ela uis against said est te to present them properly authenticated ir payment. EI.I.I-N A CONK A I. FK A Nt IS t.. UTTI.E, Iretto, Pa Jane 3u. liw.eu Executors. AHMINISTK ATK1X' NOTICE. Ei-tat of Thomas J, U l liams. deceased, abetters ol administration on the estate ! Thomas J. Williams, late ol the iK.roajh of Eb enstiurg. 1'aa.brta eoanty. Penusylraoia. having been granted to me. all persons indebted to said iale ale hereby null (led to make payment to me witboat delay, and those having elnims agaln.tsald estate will present tbeui properly authenticated lor settlement. SI SN WIIXUM4. Administratrix of Thomas J. WiUiaaia.dcceaaed. Ebensburg, r-a., July 2.S, 1'JJ. IMINISTKATOK"S NOIJ-'E Estate of Silas N aa Ie, deceased. 1 setters ol administration on tne estate ol - Nanle, deceased, lute ot Allegheny township Cambria couuly. Pennsylvania, having leo granted lo nt. all ieraons In.lebleil to aald estate are hereby not I tied to make paymet to me with out delay , and thuee having claims a ainst said IV . u . . (' - W M. V U J 1 , K I. t .1 . 1 1 ... lor settlement JOSEt'H F. F111EK. Adtuinbtralor. July 21. 1 less t. l-.rett.i. Pa. -VOTli E is hereby given that Henry titt.l has i.1 bla.1 m tbe Hire ol the Clerk ol Quarter Sessions ol 'am brt a county bis petition prajing lor tbe tratislerol the .'quor I.ii-ense granted to James A. Hurk. In the through ol Ijll, , and that tha same will tie presented t te!ourt ol l(atr terSessions ot Tl'ESHA V, Al'i 1 1 'S I' I. lor consideration. J.C. Ililan. J sly 1 1. . C lerk S. DIPA10 1 IM V mm Please and Satisfy Everybody. Floor Oil Cloth from 2." cehts to 4s cents jmt sijuare yard. inirriiiii CarM-t, one yard w ide, at 30, 40, 4S and o cents. Stair Carpet from 23 cents up to Wi cents per yard. SHOES! SHOES! If you wish to get a good ami substan tial Shoe call on us. Vou will surely liud something that will suit you. Ladies" donsola plain t ip iml spring heel, button $1. ,'." to sf.'.OO I-adi'-s' dougiila. opera and common sense. hlllloiiT heel I.-.'."i to Iailies' extra line tipped lllueher Ladies" russet, tipped, butliui Ladies' line pebbled buttoned: also. Misses" and Children's patent leather tipoed ?l.lo. f l..'i. Ladies' line surge, button or lace Ladies" tipped and coiiiin.iii sense Ox fords s1.0H and Children's tipped Oxfords Children's russet and dongola spring heel e'l.OO and Inlanls' shoes from TJ cents up. Men's lace and congress shoes Men's saiin calf, lace or c.ingruss Men's 1; calf, lace or congress Men's tipped Jliucher, exira line Men's line hand-sewed, lace or con gress Men's lireaciau calf, lace orcotigress.. Men's line Kangaroo lipped, lace or congress Men's extra line gossauii-re calf, lace 1..VI i.iai 1..30 l.'js 1. -.", ..Ml 1.10 1.2.1 I 2 . OH I i .t: 2..VJ 3.O0 2.00 3.oo the intrinsic value as well as the but come at once to Yours 0MTM EBENS3TJHG larblei Granite Works, . J. WILKINSON &L I'EALEIIS IN j Alonuments, Headstones, Vaults and Sarccphagis, Marble nnd j Marbleized Slate Mantels, Cemetery Fencing of stll kinds. Also iron rem-ing ior public buildings and dwellings. rurchiisi-rs v. ill find our iirii-es tli lowt-st v. hn they consider tin; rlassof ork man ii fait ii n We also buy by the car-load and give eustoiiu'iu the iidvuiiiam- of it-duci-d freight. WE CIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE M Kew White Front BnfldiniL 113 Clinton. Street, Jotetom,- Pa. New Stock of DRY GOODS, MILLINERY AND CAR PETS. Call to see us when in town. P. R. R. SCHEDULE. Schedule in effect May 23. ISPS. Conatc-! t Crraaon. BAST. Seashore Express..... HtrriHOurg Aooi.mmoJation . lay Ex pr as. Albion i:i.rwi ... I, .. Mail Express ..... . Philadelphia Express .., . e an a m . i'.1iiii .11 1.4 a ra . I oo p m . !i 17 p m . 12 p m . 8 14 s m . a tn . 2 .V. p Ul . 4 'Jrt p as . 7 6v p in VWT. Johnstown Eiprra. Pacific Express. ...... Way Pasreuger .. .... . XI .l Tr.in Johnstown Expiens... Kbenabnrg Rrsnrh. Trains leaves a- tollowt: T.3o. 10.25 am., and I 3.3s p. m and arrive at 're....n at 8 ai. 10 V) a. u. " ' . o iu. 1 jTM . c , i r.Mi u iivdll, Il2i a. m and 5 2H p. tn.. and arrive at F.bnsbuig at lU.lu a. in. and Ii 01 and 6 10 p. m. res and learlield. I-eave Irvonn at f 4& a. m. and 2.4u t. m. arrlv. Ing at Crcson al 8 Oa a m. and 4 p. in. Ieave a'resson 4o a. m. and 5 l p. m arriving at lr voua at 11. oo a u. and e.:oi p. m. umiay trains leave t Tcsnon everr Sandar at 'Man and 5 IN p. m.. am v Ina at Irvoua at II o a. in and 6 00 p. tu. Forritel sa it, eus . call on airtrnt or ad.lresa Taiw. K. Watt. I'. A. W. 11U Ft:th Avs., I'lttsiiurg . Pa. S. M. PKEVOST. J. ti. WOOII. tteneraJ Manager. (ieneral Manager. A. C. FISHER, Painter and Paper Hanger, PATTON. PA. The undersigned Is now located In Patton and la prepared to do Painting In all Ita branchea. Hook pa nilng, Migu Painting. Oralning and Paier Hanging s specialty. satUlactmn guar anteed. A. C. FIM1EK. tnalywS UOTEL. L.EOKA.NkE. U J.SHtlTiil. Psorklk-ros. located at IXKi'la, Pa., near the H. K. A P. Hallway lie pot. We always endeavor to :ur ttlib the best acnommodatious to business men, pleasure aeekerl and tmardera. Persona In search ol tnlort and quiet will bod It a dcsfable plane to stop. The l atile is nnsurassed and Is always supplied with lbs teit the market atlorda.and all the dellcactea ot theseasou. I he Kar Is sup plied with the choicest ot pure liquor, and cigars and nothing but tbe lat Is sold. Special a Men tion given to tbe care ol horses. 11. J.SOHETTm. ltsiPcrrs.AMRLW F" ! -tH I at. rti. wA rtl-i... its to. A. MwTTJirs VurkCily y Dj you at such a renarkably low price or congress 1.7., Men's grain plow shoes, hu;-klcd, llal- list lutigile 1.3.", Mens working shoes yon can get from us from '.Hi cents to 1.2." DRY GOODS. Ladies, here is the plae to get your dry goods. Curtains from 7.", cents fcl.ou cr pair. Ladies' percale w aists. light or dark, MJ cents. Ladies' batost waists, figured and striped, w ish milled front at 74c. While waists, all kinds of material, the latest aud most fashionable styles, from cents u sf2.4s. Dress ginghams ur s cents per yard and up. Apron ginghanis from 4'4 t 10 cents. M uslin iu bleached or unbleached from 4' i to 111 cents. In Calico we are stocked full of t he finest, new est and most desirable in the market, at from 3 to 11 cents. Ladies' skirt embroidery, 40 inches wide, fur 4s cents and up. Flouncing embroidery from 3.1 cents to to 1 mt paid. A complete line of ti inimings of all sorts and dresses in all styles on our shelves and counters. Call and sec them. Vou can't help but buy. as the baigains we are ollering iu the ladies line are. souii lhiug that you can't grasp every day. variety and extent of our bargain Respectfully, C0.9 SON, PROPRIETORS, 3 9 3 B-U JOIISSTUS. M. J. Hiric. A. H .HK K. Establish kd 1MT2. Johnston, Buck & Co., IIANKKKK, EBENSBURG. ... FENN'A. A. W. HI K, ariler. ESTAIILISIIKD IShS. Carrolltown Bank, CAKKOU.TOWN. PA. T. A. Mil A KB 4 1 4; If. aakls'r. General Banting EnsicLss Transacted. The lollowlng are the principal features ol general backing business : iii:pomts Kecetved payable on demand, and Interest bear Ing certificate Issued to tints depositors. I.OAKN F.xteaded to customers on favorable tersas sod approved paper discounted at all timet. OI.I.FCTI.N Made In the locality and upon all the banking towna tn the Totted States. Charges moderate. liKArTts Issued tteanttahle In all parts of the t'nltd Stat. and lorolga exchange issued on all parts of Euroi s. A4 4rTK i M merchants, brmnn and .r V. mm mr. I.i 1. whom reasonable aefiiina.1.1 ion will Um . .... Pa iron a are snared that all trat.aactiona shall be held aa strictly private and e-tnhilrntlal. and thattiiey will lie treated aa ller:iy as good banking rules will ier3itt. Ke.sfeet lolly. Jl(!KTsV. HI K t '. EteEsturiT Fire Insurance km rL AV. DICK, General Irsurance AgenL MVI WHOM IT MAT CONCKK.N: 1 A'l .er-.ii having claim agninst the ratals ol JercB.tsb N.M'nan. late ol M'tnstr town. hip, 'amiri inHin'jr deceased. or aaa il tin- ertate . I Eliza NiMinan. late ot said tnw..hlp. iiniMiae.l, are rM)uelel Ui prnaent their r alia properly probated to aid by May Zitli. nrn l. M It allTELU. Eliensbarg, Pa March 31. ituu. M te IP
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