iOunluia .f rrcmnn. r llr NSIU KO, CAMRKIA CO.. PA. I'Kl I A Y. - - - A I 'CI' ST I, 1X. ! . I. am ii:hm ai Mr. T. .'. Itel. of .lolinioivn, was in ii on Tuestlav. I h, 'si-IiimiI liiiok ntrent will soon make ;iiiiiii:il :iti;ir;iiici. Ir. .Inliii Aiiste :ul. w ;is visii ini friemls , i;ii ii-l'iui.' I:i-t week. Mr. TlnMilir Si'll. of Lilly, was ir. .;; n-"i"'- "" Weiliii'silay. Mr. A. K. lleiuler. oT the Cmnliria ll,,n-.'. is at tlif WurliTs l'air. Mr. .latins Itel. of I'mtasre. spent a f, lioiirs in town on Tuestlay. M i- A ii n i' Owens, of IMttslnirii, Is vis iPnir Mi-s M a ml Zalim in this plan-. r. .l inn s .1. Klnxl.l v. of A villi', was , , i t f t' Kl'i'iislmrit on Tm'il;iv. Mr. William Skellv e oT (iullitin's L. , iii. n. was in town on Tuesilay. Mr. Win. A. Seaiilan ami family on ' n. - I. iv li ft for Imliana liere lliey will ii. I i In- oiiuiini'r. Mr. .Inliii MiTaniaiiy. of Wa-liiimtoii i, -. i.-liip. spent a few limns iii town on , .In. .lav on lmsiness. Mr. fieiirire .Ionian ami family, of .1, !:n-t.' ii. spi'iit Siimlay in this (hire as ,.f Mr. ( . T. Kt.lieits. Mr. Tlioinas Mrlireen. of tliis plari'. tin- iiul.- tin tr-r of his riitht liaml l.i.i iii inIhmI om-ilay la-t week. Mr. T. S. Truvell ami II r. ('Iiailes mi. t of I ia 1 1 i t ill's 1n.i ri I ii'iis, vis- I -llx-ii lii fvr on Wcilhi'sday. i in M i n 1 1. iv Mr. W. ('. Seliw at was a i ., 1,1. .1 .nMmai'r at l.ori-ito ami Mr. ;,,.. ."sinitli iilui:ilrr ill, IWtaire. Mr. ami Mrs. f. . Marker, of this . . siart.'il for t liii-au'ii on Momlay vl !,. i . I In-y w i II take in t lie WorM's l'air. M is. t;.o. II. U.iln its, 11. . My. is. I.. K -) ami lloln'i l S. anlan, uln.s.. ;ii,..-n. i- iit t In- WorM's l 'air lias I ...ti ntileil, ,,n , ,i ! 1 ri't nriii'ii. Mi-- Asriu's I'ollins, of lla-tinus. eni- . ,1 a- a tloinestie I v K. K. t ioss. of t hat .!.i..-. was arrest. 'tl ami hoiiml over for , i toanswi-r a rliarire of stealing t, t. .1 . I ! .i I - f i in M rs. ( ioss. II,.' .Ir. . I'. A. M. ami O.hl r. llows. I i I., i i i i . "ill havf an i ii i sum to 1 1,.- .i .ii i hi Sa I ii lit :i v. AiiL'iisl r.'lh. ami In. 1. 1 i iniiii- in lite fair hi om.iis. M. -r-. A nirust i in- I 'a ra ha uli ami .1, ... li "s ii M-1. 1 .i-r. In il 1 1 foi nnr I ti Ifli is of .V.t'h.Tti tamhria. I.nl. m.w of Latmhr, u , i , i-i - to Kli.-iislnii -jr ,,ii .M i unlay. A Lraiiu' of hasi- hall plavi'il in this j, i, i Sat unlay lift w .'.'ii a South l-Vrk i .in.l an Kli.'iishiiri; I. mii. r.'sn I imI in a i. -t..i y for tin- latter hy a srntv of s to I. . l ;i. r-oiis ha itii; clii lilri'M hi loii-iiiy; !.. Hi. "l ii'sh Air lninl" an- request. ! to I. iv i In in at tin- ii-iot on next Tnesiiay in ..inin:: iii titm- foi tin lno'i liM'k train. i 'ti .'tlm-sila v t hr 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i it r of iiion ami I,.. i fin I'ioy.'il on tlif iifw railroail were liiHnii : Nineteen foifiin-n or Losses, i. .ii i h in. 'I I i'l ii'in ami fi''h t y -iu h I horsfs. Tlif i-ol.f ovi'iis at Coki to A n. in-ar I: iiMil'f. ari- hankfil a ml m'Viim I Ii n n -.li.-.l in. ii atf thrown out of i'iiipl-yiiii'iil. 1: i- imI kitowu w ln-ii work will hi- re- SIIIIH-.I. An u-haiiL.'i' puts it this way. ami thf i-o ii-u.jf i riu ht : "It is a f m--l.-tl faft ii. .it !). -I'liis thai have thf harira'iis arc I,,. i :ilr.ii. to say so thioiih tlif ni'W.s- ... i -." i . .1 inns A na wait. inanaL'f r of thf I ii' ii s.i: 'om pany. of Si oM.la If . ami M.-s Klla SuniifV. of l.oriflto. fif in. i'ii. .1 in W ashim.'ton. I . (.'.. on Thuis- it "i 1. 1-1 f f k. I i." I'lt -h Air cl.ililrfii atf all iri'ttinur :i n' ..-! with I In- I'M-rjil ion of otif lit t If : ii liu has l...i n i,'k f i-r sin,,, hi-r ar r v i: sin- i- at pit s,. nt hfinu caiftl for 1 y Mi . i:.U.ir.l tiritllth. I .iiii A m hi ..st . si vt-n yrai's olil. was !, ': ii mi Ih.' anklf hy a ropprl hi ail snakf 'i i:at In-1 i iiir wotnl at his home m ar i.i' i.i.i'.'. I'a. Ilf killftl thf sirpt'iit ii . I it i- iln.iiht In' will rtfovt r. Mr. Al. l I.!o,l's ,,1, hois.- Moiu-.m" !"'. 1. - ,! part nif ami Wi-nt. In-if '"thf i l ii-.s 'j i ,' on Momlay. Ilf was ;i'. .i' ;n m ai s of af ami l.a.l hfi'ii in Mr. I. . ii - i --ii in t tr i i iff hi- a-;i i'oI t . Mi. Hwtifs, I't lict of .1; h Itytiifs. 'i "i ii h. r hoinf in Sn-iiif hamia town--l,i. aji-tl al out ;.'! M ars, n fi ntly. She i t thfol.lt-st s, tth rs in that part "f liu- i i,ii;i. ami was uni fr-ally npfft "I. I'.n ..i M. lifiintt. an olil i;i fiishui' l". I i.i ..r liu- past twi ii t v yt-ars a- itsi-i'l- 1. 1 A i I, .1 inn. wlifii- hf liolils a ii'spoii !! i ; on w ii Ii thf IV iii,s I vai.ia Uail ' i ! 1 inp.iny. i-itt il Ihis plai t' oil Wrtl- :.i . 11 M.'inl.iv I'M-niiii a iratiLT of tramps i". .,,i.i. ,1 t,, sti-al a hai'ifl of w hiskf y i li'-i.-lit t ar at 1'ollaf.f. Smni' rail '"! f!nj.!.,fs .iv what I hf y Wfir alit-r II "ii ' ii ippioaf.i tin- tramps took to II. .- A . .". j - . I i .1 i iiia' a Yal h-v til i loi ial f fi I'sion " 1 . '!' a- tu ha f hft n to Ilfill'ottl this f l a- hf. ii ahatuh.iiftl. Many nT tin-i'.-'v ii i tin' Wiii-lil's l'air ami ' - il . i jhi thf two trips won M hf nioif ! ': tk.'V roiiM siiiinl. M: A n ; 1 1 1 . 1 1 y liill. out of (hist tu.vn ! - i.-t .uni hi-t iiti.fiis, i -i i 1 1 J'"ti ' ' ' -' "ii Wtilm t!ay. Mr. (Jill was a " ii' ,,f ;i.. us, in hfi y -i ir jiai'.- au'o :'; ! many improv f nif hi - In thf ol.l ' ' ' -' I,.- in- hist sin 1 1 if i on lily M -a I. 1 '! in. iiihfrs of tlf I nitfii r.tfthfiii ''' . S, itifisit ami (ainhiia fount it-s " i 'I l hfi i aiit'iial ifii ii inn in Ih ntlf I s" '-''. at llo!x..p!i- station. Sonifi'sfl " .; . . i. n Thui's.iay. August ii,. Scv- ' ' la.iis.iifl p.oplf air t'NjM'ft.'il to at i..t. !: ii.,,'Ks as if tin- railroail tlow n thf 1 " i. i is ii stjn,., to n inain n II it i-lil t' - - i a- all work on ii has Ihm ii us- I- '.':! i 1 1, t hf i'ff pt ion of tiiiishi iilt tlif H.al haf alrtatly lt-fii coinnif ni'ftl. A , : !,. r work lias hrt'ii snsp,-mlftl iu- '..' ly. !' h aiiiiu l'i'-'art. of .larkson lown I' la- ma, If in for m a t ion a ml hail u war 'oi' i--iif, against llt-n ami Sailif Uairfl". ' :l" -.tin.' township, cliaririn thf ilf-I'-i.'i.ii.l. Mtth having flit ami ha u If, 1 it way a;' in i' if ami a half of win at from his hi : I hi, J'lf.,;iy nit'ht. At an arlv hiur on Saturday moriiintr " 'mi. i.i ;ii i-asl-lioiiiitt f ft-i iili t train ' " : 1 I'.-iin. j I vatiia railroad, foutainin ainl t-aitlf. wert' ihiown from tlif ' 1 '' ,i; t hf hi i,..'f hi-ar I lay t s st a l ion. in "''' -in.'. Ion county. Niiit lffii hor.fs ami ' -i.u ..ii.- hf.nl of fat tit' wi-ii' killftl. ' a.-, -I. I,-nt oft-in ri d thl oii'li a loose I'.is,,,( M ullf n, ,,f thf tl loi'cse of Mrif . ;' ' '''t'f'l his ,. r j ii 1,1 at Krif, on ' '" 'lav. ami at thf sain.' time llif ln-w J liolif alhfilral in that fity was ilt-tli-Cisltop Miill. n wash, in in Ireland Uh l '.r.laint tl to the prieMhoixl in I'jtls ' "" - "' 'si I. Nine jt-ars .,r prit-st hood ' i nt in t'ainl.ria founty. part of that '"'"' in Wiluiitre ami 1 he lat tt-r pari, in '"l.iist,W,. e was ,,i,..e( rat.ti hilip Kl'ie ill ls,,s t Sllff.-ed I:i,l,op Yt.unK lu hatl died two years .previous. Twenty-one prisoners were brought to jail on Tuesday charged with trespassiiiff on the railroad hy jumpiiiix freiirlit trains at t'onematiirh. The I'onstalile started with t w i'iit y-t wo hut one escaiH'd betwen this plaet; and C.v-son by jumpii:if from the tlitiu. The I'ennsylvaiiia Kailroad Company annount'cs that all lirst e lass thr.iuah tick fts to the West admit of a stop-tdT at Cresson. Cresson is a delightful plaee to break the jotiiiify to and from tin' World's Fair and a larire number of travelers are availing themselves of the privlleie. Mr. A bra in Miller, wholived on Kern villf Hill, near Johnstown, ami who was employed as a teamster, was struck' by a motor car on the Johnstow n street railway on Saturday morning and instantly killed. Mr. Miller leaves to survive him a wife am! eiaht children in poor eirenmstan.'-es. Kohftt nohertson. who says lie is from Wheelinu. W. Vu., was caiii-'ht rohhintr the till in John Armstrong's restaurant in Johnstown on Friday last, ami on plead ing iruiltv of the olTense liefore Justice Miami, w as sentenced to rtOtlavs in jail. He w as tie poshed in jail on Saturday evening by Sheriff Slmm iker. ( Irasshoppers are saitl to Ih so plenti ful in Cat harine township that a farmer w ho was hauling in his grain was com pelled to keep three men ahead of his wagon to rehiml the wheat, the hands be ing cut hy the grasshopiH-rs, and in one patch of about three acres they cut the head olT every stock of timothy. ilolll ihtjilnirij Sttimlitnl. A surety of the peafeitise preferred by Charles Farabaugh. Sr., of lilacklick township, against t ieorge Ihiring. Thomas Miller. James Miller am! Joseph Miller, of the same township, was settled before 'S,iiire Jones, of this place, by the defend ants paying the costs a few days ago. as w as also also an assault ami battery iie against John ami Charles l'araha ngh. Jr., brought by Thomas Miller, bv the defend ants paving the costs. A Stiiheiiville man who never could spare a dollar for a newspaer. was always borrow ing. but de tl id manage to sent I Ii f t y two-cent stamps to a fellow in the east to "know how to raise beets." He pot the information. It was in "lake hold of the tops ami pull." This fellow in the east must be the same one w ho for tine dollar fnrii'shed a Washington citien with a sure recijie for keeping paste from freezing "kffp it on a warm stove." An authority on domestic economy ml V ise s t he house ke f (if r of Ii in i tetl means to save her lire ami strength ami do as much ironing as possible w ith t hi clothes-w ring er. Plain pieces, likelow els. pillow-cases, sheets, merinos ami stockins. put through tin- wringer will he si ill enough for till prae tical purposes, if the rollers are tight. Life is too short and tfesh and blood are too precious to be wasted sprinkling, folding, unfolding, ironing, refolding ami airing a lot of such goods. On Similar evening Mr. John Hughes, of Cambria tow nship. attempted to drive from his barnyard a bull belonging to Mr. Klias Jones, one of his neighbors. Mr. Hughes i a man eighty-three rears of age ami when he picket! upasticktocha.se tin-animal it turned on him ami knocked him down. Mrs. Hughes, who happened to he i. far by. ran to his rescue ami suc cffdfd in frightening the animal away. Mr. Hughes was severely hurt but has since recoveretl from his injuries. Miss Mayer, aged IT. poured carbon oil on a lire at Altoona to make it burn better. The explosion that followed ignited her clothing, and before (he lire ctutld be put out tin- girl was liuriifil in a horrible man ner, causing the skin to peel olT her limbs, ami her hodv was also terrihlv burned. Siie died in the ho-pital on Wednesday morning. The young girl and her mother have been in this country two .vceks ami maile their home with the girl's brother, w ho is employed in the I'ennsylvaiiia rail roail shops. At t he heat ing in the case of Hubert Met lonigle, of Lilly, in w hich the latter was charged by Mrs. Mary Joseph with t hf larceny of a pocket hook containing 10 by grabbing it from her hand when he a.ketl her to change a dollar, and w hich look place before J ustice l'.lainl on Sat ur day afternoon. Mrs. Joseph fully identilieti young MfConigle as the parly, ami in tie fault of hail he was committed to jail to answer tin-charge at court. Sherill Shu maker took him up that afternoon. John' litWH (Tll(7. An Italian whose name we failed to learn w a assaulted ami robbed in the west end of town on Saturday evening, lie was found at an early hour on Sunday morning lying in an insensible condition near where t lie ra i I road crosses the road to Hi iggs' olil mill. A fter he came to he de scribed his assailants as two Americans, one a tall man ami the i.iln r a short man. He says t hey took a twenty dollar Mil and some silver from him. lie was badly bruise,! a ml cut about the heail. one cut retiuiring a number ofstitches to bring the parts toget her. At a recent meeting of the state lmard of health a resolution was adopted that all hoards of etliical ion should rctjuirc t he de struction bv lire of all schofd books used in families when contagious or inferioiis diseases exist. The subject of cholera w as discussed ami a system has lieen adopted for prompt action in case of a'l outbreak of tin- disease on emigrant trains. It con templates prompt ami l ight measures to prevent t he spread of the disease. Circu larsof instruction are issued to local Iniar.ls of health in which are given methods for re spressing or preventing 'he epidemic. n Momlay night Daniel Long, a far mer w ho resides in lllack tow nship, Som erset county, with his family, were arous aboiit midnight by a rap at the door. A son iipeiied the door ami' was knocked senseless. The fa l her at t his moment ar rived Willi a gun and saw two men cuter the room. I If succeeded in driving them out and then locked and Milted the door. The robbers, how -ever, burst t he door open, took thf gun from the old man and threat-t-tl to kill him unless he ttdd where the money was concealed. After brutally M'ating the farmer they were given all the money in the house. f'lT. llulh robbers were closely masked. Mrs. Marr A., wife of James S. Luck ett. diet! at. her home In l;lainc. City. Clear field county, on Friday July t!Sih. Is'.ij. aged years. The deceased, whose mitid fii name w as (lillespie. was Mini in Wash ington township, this county, and for a number of years after her marriage resid ed w ith her h usha ml in M mister and after wards in 5arr township. She leaves to mourn her death a husband four sons and one daughter, six of her children have ire-;-cded her to the tomb. Her remains were hurried in the Catholic cemetery at the Summit on Momlay last after tin; celebra tion of a it tjuium high mass, by l'a t her I lignam, for the repose of her soul. The woodwork of tin) I'ow ell coal sha ft near Cresson was burned Tuesday night. It consisted of u tipple and two small sheds used as a fan and id) houi. When i he lire broke out a miner, James IlarrNh, was at the bottom of t he shaft. The tire prevented him from coming to the top, and he was not able 1o ascend until noon on Wednesday when ii roie was lowered to him. The Culiit.in tire company had been summoned, but wlu-n it urrlved It whs too late lo save the buildings. I', W. Hums, it iiit in M r of the company, wan on the top of the building about lifty f.-ct from the ground when it fell ami he juniM'tl to the ground. He broke an arm ami leg ami had M-veral bruises. The loss is not large. As we are now In the midst of the heated term of the year it may lie interest ing to our readers to learn how to treat persons who may lie prostrated by the heat. If one is overcome, is pale, weak and pulseless, he wants a teaspoonful of brandy in water, to stimulate him. If he is florid in the face, and his heart is running like a w indmill, he wants an application of cold w ater, w i tli ice on the temple and wrists. The lirst is "overcome by the heat," the second, genuine "sunstroke," and a good deal more dangerous. The former is preceded by nausea and dizziness, the latter, if there are anv premonitions at all, with a sudden dimness of sight, every tuing turning green. The barn of Andrew Fuller" of I'.anks township, was totally destroyed by lire on Tuesday of last week. Mr. Fuller a:i having his wheat threshed, when a lot of straw- got wrapM-d aMiut one of the spin dles. The spindlt. heated and set lire to the straw and the carrier conveyed the burning straw into the barn and soon the straw in the mow was ablaze. The tire burned rapidly and some of the men en gaged in the building bail a close call. The thresher, all of Mr. Fuller's grain. hay, etc., were destroyed. M-sidcs one horse, was in the stable and could not be tie taken out. His loss will reach 1.0t. on which there is an insurance of $7i in the Patrons Mutual. lutlkiim MftMrnijrr. On Friday last Kmanuel Smith, of Jackson township, paid KU-nsbiirg a visit ami in a few hours after his arrival was in the happy ossessioii of a comfort aide jag. Mr. Smith is somen hat of a ladies man. anil In his perigrmations through t he tow n came across a Hungarian woman who nau M't-n follow ing the new railroad, and w ho also had a jag that exactly corresponded with his own. They concluded to put their capital together and the couple, w ith tlm the two jags, sailing around through the back streets, soon attracitHl a crowd and the attention of Hurgcss Lloyd, who or dered their arrest and incarceration in the borough cooler. They were kept in until Saturday morning, w hen they weie allow ed to tlepart on payment of a line ami costs. An interesting question has arisen w hich is puzzling the prot hoiiotaries of the counties of the state. The legislature, at t he last session, enacted a law providing that ' hereafter all certificates of naturali zation shall he printed on parchment." Heretofore the certificates have. M-eu print ed on common white paper, w hich costs but one-tenth as much as parchment. The prothouotary of Montgomery county re fuses Lo comply with the law anil is using tin- plain white paper as of old. In North hampton and Lycoming counties the pro t hoiiotaries use parchment, they having been informed by the court that such was the law and it must lie strictly carried out. In Schuylkill county Prolhouolary Kirk docs not adhere to the parchment clause ami sticks to the old paper. It is probable that many lawsuits will lie the result of this misunderstanding. In view of the Nrge ami t jf hay that Is likely to lie shipped from this country to Kurope this year, the committee appoiutfd by the New York Produce Exchange, have ottered the following classifications, for adopt ion : Prime timothy hay shall be pure timothy propi rly cured, bright, natural color, sound ami well bailed. Xo. 1 hay shall be timothy, n.M more than inif -iiai It-r i i ) mixed with other tame grasses, properly fined, bright color, sweet, sound and well baled. No. :.' hay shall include all timothy not gootl enough for No. I, proportionately mixed with other tame grasses, sweet, sound and well bailed. No. 3 hay shall include all hay not good enough for other grades, not over one third (,S0 clover, but mav M natural mead ow, free from wild or Mig. sv eel, sound ami well bailed. Clover mixed hay shall include all hay containing not over two-thirds Is.') clover ami one-third (X) timothy, properly cured, sweet, sound ami well bailed. Clover hay slia.il M- medium grown, prop erly cured, pood color, sweet sound and well bailed. No gratle or rejected hay shall include all hay badly cured, musty, stained, or in any way unsound. BarKltm at Krnnlnclnn, On Tuesday night the general store of the I'c niiiiigloii Supply Company at I'.en uington was entered by hurglaisaml about loo worth of t'o:ls carried olT. The en trance to the building was effected by breaking in the door with tools which hail been taken irom the tool house of the Pennsylvania Kailioad Company, which was near by. A My who was sleeping in the building heard the rohMrs ami was afraid to make an alarm but watched his opportunity and ran from the, building to the house of the manager jf t he smre and aroused him. but by the time he got to the store the robbers had gone. On Wednes day morning fifteen pieces of dress goods which were ideiitilied as part of the foods taken from the store were found si-cretitl in the woods not far away. There is no clue as yet to the identity of the robM-rs. It is supposed that they broke in the store w hile a train w as passing, as the breaking of the door would make considerable noise, which was unheard on account of the the noise of the train passing. T Clone Tn-mnrrow . To-morrow (Thursday) evening all Un rolling departments of the Cambria mi'Is will close dow n for want of orders, except t ne No. I rail mill. The steel win ks and blooming mill w ill also tie closed down, as well as the nine-inch and No. 4 mill. Only two out of the six large furnaces and t he o'n-hearth mill will M kept, in opera tion. It may M- that by Monday sutlicieiit orders will be accumulated to keep the mills in operation next week. The ullic'als of the company, of course, regret the neces sity of this action, but say that it is some thing w hich cannot Ih- avoided ami that as soon as- possible the mills will M started up. None of the siiops will lie closed down at present, the workmen in these depart ments M-ing employed mostly '.n making improvements aMiut the mill. Fully l..iio men will tie throw n out of w ork to-morrow evening. Johnktmm 1U mltl. Ron ml and ltoUlif tl. At midnight on Tuesday Chalmer Dubbs. of Saltyille, Huntingdon county, hearing a suspicions noise a Mint his premises, arose from M'd and walked to the rear porch. On opening the door he was seized by three masked men, who stuffed a paper gag in his mouth ami then tied him with a clothes line to the poich railing. Dubbs had M'cii saving his earnings, amounting to about frit, to build a house, and this he kept under a pillow. The rob Mts. after tying Dubbs, went to his room ami secured the money without awakening his wife. They then Med to the Jack mountains. Dubbs lemainetl tied for sev eral hours M-fore he succeeded in lemoving the gag and arousing his wife. It r nlli nfiifn. W. J(inf. Mr. (Jeo. W. Jones of Pittsburg, died at his home in that city on Monday evening from rheiimailxm, aired aMuit-J'.i years. Mr. Jones was well kuoin tu Kbeiisburg, w here ho was Mini ami raised and resideJ 1111 until 177. " hen he went to Pittsburg He was united In marriage to Mary, sec ond daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (eo, C. K Zalim, w ho, with a son ami daughter, sur vives him. His remains were brought to this place on Wednesday and taken to the reshleiicfi of Mr. Zahin, from where the funeral look place at 3 1". M., his remains being inlcJied in Lloyd's cemetery. oninianlf iMittn. We received the follow ing communioa tion w hich apeared it last weed's Coal jmrt StttmJnrtl w ith a request to publish: Editor Cumbria Fmmtin: Sik: A few days ago a lot of siiorts from Coalpoit. came this w ay to fish bring ing their dogs with them. While ttiey caught fish their does killed sheep. Tak ing in the w hole crow d they did quite a big business. We hope our legislators w ill put a Miunty of I? on th scalp or every dog that is killed w hile tresspassing on a man's land. This dog tax law is simply a law giving dogs a license to kill sheep. What we want is a law to protect our sheep, uot the dogs. No man wants his sheep killed by dogs at any price. I am surprised at Governor Pattison for putting his name to such torn foolery dog laws. Kill the dogs or keep them under a chain or niuz'e, if they are worth keeping at all. I have not kept any dog for three years, and can't see anv earthly use for a dog. The colt, the calf ami the little lambs are all Mini with their eyes o'n and in a few hours are ready to llee w ith their dam's for life. Hut quite different with the "purp," as he can't see for nine days. Nature provides wisely. It gives you ii'ne full days to kill him. A dog is a nuisance to cattle, they are a nuisance to hogs. Ihev are a nuisance to sheep, they are a miserable nuisance in the house, and they are as often a nuis ance outside as otherwise. A numtier of dogs, or a cross dog at a place denotes that the owner has not taken the h'ghest degree in the society of civilization. Ill nearly every loca: iicwspacr you w ill see the account of some innocent sheep M-ing slaughtered by some worthless curs. I have partly M-en fertilizing my farm with dogs for several years and I intend to con tinue. The question was asked a man once what his dog was giMHlfor.be couldn't say. Is he good to drive cattle? No. Is he g-Mxl to drive hogs? No. Is he good to drive sheep? No. Is he a good w atch dog ? No. Well is he good for coons? Well I guess he must lie good for coons for he is good for nothing else. To M' governed by the amount of dogs in this part, there would M- no less than live million dogs in t he I' niied States, counting ten dolldr a year .aeh to teed I hem would make fifty million dollars worth ot feet fed to dogs. That instead should he fed to chickt us and pigs. Our forefathers were not an noyed in their day w iih bears and wolves making onslaughts upon their Hocks, as the farmers are to-day with dogs. We are safe in saying that there are more wolves in the country now than there ever was as the dog and wolf are both liieniM rs hf the canine family, ami in a iiumM-r of in stances, M-ar a strong resemblance and in herits a love for mutton. The law still remains (V2 on the scalp of a wolf. Why should there then not lie at least J on the scalp of a dog, when tresspassing. JtillX UltKKTS. Flinton, l'a. 8 IO thf Kvnn t Trip. On August l"lh and -Jtli the last two of the popular summer scries of seashore ex cursions will M- run. A choice of four destinations is allowed whether Atlantic City, Cape May, Ocean City or Sea Isle City. The rate of lo from Pittsburg and proportionately reduced rates from other places is a most extraordinary offer w h"ii the distance covered is considered. The tickets are good for return passage within twelve days, which gives ample lime for a restful vacation by the sea. The success of these remaining excur sions is assured by the patronage accorded the preceeding two of the series. Great satisfaction has Mi-n ex pressed on all sides at the manner of service w ith w hich the Pennsylvania Kailroad Company handled t hese attractive trips, everything possible being done for the convenience of its pa trons. The special train will leave Pittsburg at s:."jI a. M-, arriving in Philadelphia a little after 7 in the evening the night may M? spent in the (Quaker City and any regular train taken the next day for the shore. The rales apply on regular trains leaving Pittsburg at 4::i; 7:i) and s:Ki m. or on special train leaving at $:."tO a. m. on the above mentioned date. The special train will lie run on the fol lowing schedule, and tickets w ill M' sold nt the rales quoted: Train Hate. leaves. .Johnstown ?. -.'.- ll:i:s a. m. Cress,,u s :i 11 " Altoona sin -':.W i m. Philadelphia Ar 1:1 " For detailed information address or ai- ply to Tims. K. Watt, Passenger Agent, 1 1 Fifth avenue. Pittsburg. 1'ennnjr 1 vaulx Extillill at lh Worla Fair. They are ahead of them all. Chiefly among them is the display of pure liquors manufactured in the stale. Il is conceded that no rye whiskies made in the world can equal those made in Pennsylvania. more esiMi-ially Silver "Age. Duqiiesne or Hear Creek. These three bra mis head the list of pure ryes, and are so well known that every reputable thaler sells them. North, Fast. South ami West they lead all others Mfause they are pure; M-causc they are reliable, and M-cause they are stimulants that strengthen and invigorate. They are sold at prions within the reach of all. and are sold uhii their merits for purity ami strength. Silver Age, 1..1o; Duqiiesne. l.-.; Dear Creek, $l.m, full standard quarts. Ask your dealer for them; insist on having them, ami if you cannot M supplied send to Max Klein. Allegheny. Pa. Price list of all liquors ser.t on application. All goods packed neatly and securely. M ax Ki.kix, f-J Federal street, Allegheny, I'a. Miirrlagii l.lrnm. The follow Ing marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Wednesday, August Jiid, lS'tt: Nicholas Wade and Minnie IVitz, Johns town. Sylvanus J. Wertner, Patton, ami Mary A. Haker, Chest township. Clark P. Collins, Providence, It. I., and Leila T. Coleman, Johnstown. Adolf Gabriel and Mary ThoinasM'rger, Johnstown. William II. Allenbaiigh, Dunlo, and Ada M. McDonnell, Suinmei hill township. George Sli tlx and Mary Novak, Hast ings. Stanisto Farun, Glen White, Itlair coun ty. Pa., and Katharina Douglarzik. Gallit .in. Jacob K. Stifller and F.llen L. Gilkey, Mm rellville. Kaffero Matallo, Patton, and Gusseppe Gioidiiio, Hastings, Jacob Smegal and Annie Cordick, Gallit zin. New Mnntr. "O! Hush Thee. My P.abv" (cradle songi, "Otld Fellows Grand March." "Oklahoma Walt, ami "Air Ship W allz sent to any aedress for Li cents per copy or the four for 7. cents, 011 receipt of this notice ami stamps or P. O. order. 1 his Is an inlro duclol y price. 1 he regular price M-ing 4t) cents eacli. Ailtlress l.MAAf Dol ,KS. Publisher. ludianaMlis, ind Ilev. Father Kit tell, of Loretto, h at Springlield, Mass., in tille mlance at the fun vcntioii of the Catholic Total Abti lie lice I'll lou. XJl 'i KliK AI'PMt.'ATlilN OK 1H'1H 1 I 'II A K I'Klt. Notice li I piriiy given that an application will l Ult'le to the Court ot t(ortrr SfmIiiim oM'nlll. lint niunp. , nn Imnlit. on Ncmlilf, . Ifnilirr 4lh. I '!, lor a liotouicli charier l..r the vIPnvM ul S,m,iiii.r. gltuitte i.. the townMilp nt SuKuenai.ua, county ot tiauihria and (late ol IVnif-y Ivunu. the (jrle anil title ol which II to tie "1 tie KoruUKQ ol SiaiKlr. " M. It. KltTTKI.I.. Attornr lot e tlUouert. KbenanurK. I'a., Aatciiat 4. 1W3. Mlirrlliarom S,olrr. Drnakraann or J lie I.lqoor Habit foal Itrl' 4'arrd toy admlalMrrlac ir. Ilalnn' Uuldrn hprrllir. It Is manufactured m a powder, which can t given in tela ol heer. a fun ot coffee or tea, or In loud. without the knowledge of the patient. It I alHtblately narinlea. and will etlect a perina nent and fpeedf cure, whether the patieat It a moderate drinker or alcoholic wreck. It tl turn riven In thousands ol i-aea and tn eoriilitnce a per.'ect cure ha followed. It never lIH. The teiD one imrennated with the .".pecIO-. It be come an utter imoueethlllty fur the I141 or ao petite to exist. I'uret auarauteed. 48 pace book ol particular tree. Adilicua OULliKN SPEOIr'K? CO.. auatv.lv. lsi Kace St.. t'luctnaall O. 'pHK Ebent.nr- Huildtns a I.oan A(k ?iatlon I will utter lr rale at the runcil chaml.er. Kl eutut, ou ine :ourtu Alun.lay lu nuiiual, 1.000.111. THUS. UA Vlf. L.BKTBK LakiKKK, Secretary. Prrsldeikt. A Rare Opportunity TRUSTEE'S SALE OF V A 1.1' A !.: FxTATC HY rirtne ot a d ree ot the Orphan' Court of l'a. nt. r. . MnM..tw . , . actMilnted by paid :ourt; w 11 expoee ti put. lie . - u . .U...TI, iownni'. im- l.ria a.noty.adf.ininK bradley it. lion. tUiena bur a i:rcson Uailroal. on TUESDAY, AUG. 11, 1 AT1:30 O'CLOCK P. M.. All iht certain nlnat.ie lece ot land known an Iha I Ik II ta Iaa.' a a.t - - i MEotTia it.wbbtp t aiuhriA county. rnnvl yni.v, adiutntntf Undu ot Ira Hiuoin. John's. IaVl. I aflll C mrnai M . . - . cunMiuiiitf More or lets, with the apparteoaucea. Tola Is on ol the Most Valuable Pieces cf Landinllie (tan!?, M a Klne Soul hero Lxuoure. VEIN OF LIMESTONE Aliore waler and alao eontaiua 1TTF OPTiTPn nt? nn i t tth OF THE WILMORE BASIN. A m I i I 4 l.n w.ll . . ... . -ii - - IU I..WIIVJ station, t. a ts. K. K .and convenient to i le hay and produce markets ol the arrowinic toaoi or f!rtf.in X II..... 1 1.1,,... . i t... ... and J dinntown. I inly two 'and one hal mlle ..in i..Tumui suu em i uiiief I rum reason. TERMS OF SALE. Ten ter Mnt In h.n.l . . ih. , ... . -, thir,l uihd ciiinrmttuin .l ) and delivery cf deed: balance in two equal uniiucl pttvuienu. with Interest, secured uiM.n the i.mn!u. i.r h..n,i and uortaire. liMiueKllale poatentlna Kiirn. RICHARD J. HUCHES. Altoona. I.. July 2s, 1 4t. Iruftee. Orphans' Court Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. I)Y virtue of an order of the Orphan?' Coin of I'am'.r'a county the under-unne! i.lm nil Int. or ul I.y.lia.l. Oil , late I the tKriUKh ol Aititllle. iiest-aeJ, will expone to pa bile Bale on the uremire.' on SATURDAY. AUGUST 2i, isO.'!, At two o'clock, r. m.. the lollowintr decetit.e.1 retl eaUtte; Ail that certain lot of around rltuate tn the Til- lite. n ow boro UKh ol Ashvilie ('nutTla s uoty, Pennsylvania . i no, led ai" It. Mown: Kevinnlnic at a poM at liroxd street and I'herrr alley: i lie nee Jli.na" said alley north S'i deareei. eat luo leet to iwM on rirwt alley; ttiei.ee alonir (aid alley routb V deKree eavt 5l leet to a .ot ; Ibeure south :t! decree we.t loo feet to Uroad treet: thence alonic (aid street north fH devrees went 50 feet to lace ut l ei Inning, snd known ou plan of lots as lal-t out in (aid village art Nj. so. reserv ing and excel. linic all the coal. Iron ore. tire clay. limeKU.ne, oil icaa and othtr mineral, wiih the rtaht of tnitrer and euros in and upon said lot. navina tnereon erecieu a lare 2-STORY FRAME BUILDI11G With Store-room on first floor, and Outt.oildlnKS The ahove described premise will tie scld suh- ject to the lien ol a murucnue in lavor of me Al toona KulldinK at I. an Association, of Altoona, fa., aicainst t he deceased. Terms of Sale: One hull of the purchase money to tie paid on the confirmation of the sale, and the re i Binder tn six months, witn interest, to ie secured hy tM.n.i and morumt or luduient note ol purchas er. The purchaser to h-ire the privilege ol pay ing the whole of the purchase money in cash. j.j. i in i i . Ait tnlnlstretor of LjdaJ. Olil. deceased . Anicnst 4. 1S.U. Assignee's Sale -or- MINERALS. J )Y virtue of an order iHsalna-out of the t'onrt hi ,mni'in l'les of lmhrta eonn'y. Fa.. ihe nndersiicnel anslicnee ot John t. kavlor. ol Monster township, t'amhrla county, will exM.se to public sa e at the tk.urt House In the borough of Kbtinshonc- l'a.. on MOIIDIY, AUG. 21, 1393, AT20'CL0CK,P. M.t The foal and Minerals In anj under all tat cer tain tract ol land sitoate In Munster townshlu. Cambria county, fa., a joining lands of liavld Keee on the west, heirs ol Wm. 1J iltim-r, de cease.1. on the north, belrs of Hugh (trlrnn.de ceasej.on the east, aid heirs of John Uavi on the aoutb.oouutlniag 4:3 ACIHIIES. TERMS OF MA I.K: -One-third ot purchase money to he atd on delivery ol deed, and the balance In two exual payments at six and twelve months res;ectlveiy. witn interest, aecurea upon the coal and minerals. MATHIOT KEAOE, Assignee ut John U. hLaylor. f-bensborg. f .. July ST. 13. Orphans9 Court Sale Of VALVAHLE Real Estate 1 Y Tlrtne ot an order of the Orphans' 1'ourt of t'anrla ct.unty. the underpinned i.lmlnli- tratornt Kees S. l.loyd. late oi t a tiler: a town shlu. deceased, wt I exKise to .uMic sal to te held at the l!ourt House, In the borough ol Kb ensburK. on SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 180.', At o'clock, r. the lolloaln described Keal lUlaie. vis: All that certain piece or rcel ot land situate in t:ml'iU t.wushiu. ('ami.ria. eounry. Ira.. iMiuDdrd and d.m-r.bt-a a lol.os, that I. to aay ndioinlnK lamil ol estate ol Wliuaui S Lloyd, deceased; t. J. Jouee. A. A. Karker. Misj Har ris. ieo. Huntley. lr. T. J. Ilwviaon. Mrs. James Younif. W in. (Jieuitnt et al.. oontainl'iic lluatir-i Arrn. more or less, about .evenly live acres ol wl.lcu are cleared, hatlnif thereon erected a Tus-Slorf Fratssse Itstrlllsta; Hamr, iarae bank tiarn aud OutbuilJina . The .n.rty t admirably adapted lor rsons from the rules who desire tn spend tne summer in 'he country; Is within three fourths ot a mile ol LtensburK on ttie flttsbara- pike, an I a half mile of the Kiacktlck Kxleustau Kallruad. '1 be bou.e mnUIni V lnt ruo ill so. IS lu icood re pair. The location is an elevated one anu Scenery ptciurt-sijue: a:tsd water, ete. IKKMStiF SAI.lC.tine third of the prrchaae mouey on eounrmation ol the sale, and the re maluder in two eijual annual payments, with Interest, to besecutrdby lsud and moitKaye or judaioeut note ol tne purctiaaer. rr.s i yi. Admlnistratcrol Kees S. Lloyd, doceased Cbensburit. fa.. Ali(. 4. I81Ki.4t. EXtc'I'WK'S Niiri:. I-tata -l I biilp J. Ihetrloh. deceased, letters testamentary tn tbeestle ol l'mli J. liteirlch. late of :iie-t township. In t auihrta cuntji. deceased havinn beeu sirante.i tu us. ail f erruus Indebted to bis smsis are berthy notihod to mak pa) meut to us without delay and those haviiiit claims a;aint said cslatv will present tbcui prtitwrly auihem icated br settiemeiit. AMIlli-NY I'lKIhll lt. l lwrence, I'a. (IKOKUrJ LIKI Ki Auaust 4, laws. ,HuiiHit, i'a. GOAL Attention r nn 7, We are convinced that our prices ami gooils are right. Since we became Simon & Co.'s successors our ilailv 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 I (U.r, Trt Ci.rirtrr in,l Vllloioor Vtvlo VTA ATA Isfni-L'fll 1111 t f ft Vfr ( In IV I fl O YYft fl'pl -flIlfi I 1 1 II. Ill I J I II. Ill 'I It t a im. -'t mn ' lleut that if you come t0 US U Why do you get your Shirts made when you can get them to fit you and goods to suit the most particular. We liai Shirts from :. ft-nts up Ut '.i. Mi-n's Fitlura Hals in i-vt-rv sliatlf, rtii.ir ami sl Ii- thai vh want for 1.4s. Also a vitv tilt- liiif of tlif lat'st anil tiitisi fashioiialilf Stiir Hats from it nls up. FURNITURE. Ilt-liiw w-f w ill milt' a ft-w i.i'ifi-s. Tin-it ! you t-an jmltfi for yoiirsi-lf. ! 1 sil jiimh! vi-IIow :hairs t '-'" 1 si-t kimmI tiai k Chairs - 1 stt kihhI dark Chairs ''' 1 st-t rain si-at Chairs in tiai k. 4.:s 1 st-t rane si-at Chairs in uark 1 s-l cant-st-at I'hairs in ilark . 1 s-t fant M-al Chairs. Mahogany '-'i 1 Oak Km-ki-r witn arm 1 Ilark liockt-r with arm 1 .'''' 1 ak i-atu' si-at, faticy arm --sr 1 dark i-aui- si-at. fant y --"" 1 liaht. vi-ry fant-y arm "-''s Chilli's IliH-ki-rs. 'A-., li'it .. 7.V. ami... l. lV-rforaltti Chairs and Uot kiTs in all siyh-s ami .rifi-s. 1 full s-piit-f Mahogany or Walnut In-ii-rmiiii Suite -1.11 1 full S-piiH-t Oak lt.il-HH.iii Suit -T." Sidi'lmards, Cuilioaids and Sinks a s-fialiy. Oil Cloth & Carpets. W'c are sttn-kiil in Oil Cloth ami ( arpi-ts. It ill save you mum-) to tmy wf us :i in Inlying our stork t-arly and in larm tiuaii-tilii-s we saved mom-v. We challenge any one to eijual offering this se:ison. Don t wait THE LEADERS, GALLITZIN, PENNA. N. Ti. It may be of interest to yoa to say we ar still tleep 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 pay 'I wonder where they cau get goods to sell at f hose figures, :is we can't buy them wholesale at the prices they are retailing for. 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. Anaanarriiirnl. CiiCNl V TKKASl'KEK j I hereby announce in-self s a can.liifate f..r I'ouul Treasurer on tbt- iK-niocrittlr tu-kM suti )ect to lie decision ol the lem-riir roiniiv r..n Veiitn.n. J.oKI H JtklMitl.fcL UallUiln. fa.. May -lb. l;i:i. INIRUII'NTy t)M.MlSSIU.NKK. 1 1 hereby announce mli as a rami I. late lor t i.oDly 'fiiumlsfiiiner, sui'joct ti the decision of the next Icuiucrati- cui.ty is.nveniion. VV I l.l.l AM J. 1 IEKNEY. Cambria township. July 3, istia. IJtK (HH'.NrV I'tlMMlSSlO.NKK. I hrel.y annoum-e mysell as a rami I. late li.r Connty Uotiiuilsrlunrr. nil.jtu't u. the .leriHu.n ol Ihe bezl 1 uii--i t tc e..ttiity n.nvent t.to . J.i- r.r.-i A. WtK'INLII. Cheat :;prii nt Ju,y A IOK COUNTY t o.MVISSlONEU. I berehy ai ih.ui.cii myielt as aranjiilate tor the noinicaiion ti.rt'i.un y Juwmissi.ner, suierc to the decision ol the leiuucraiie county ci.tiven Uon. Jt.HN K1KUY. Johnstown, Juko Id. 1843. CtOC.NTY t!liMMSsI()XEK. j I hereby announce m., self as a candidate for Ihei.ftlce ol lV.untv .tuuiip toner, subject I.i the decision of the next lieuiucra tic county n.nren tion. Hl.AIK Slit iKT. Lilly. May 23. 1H3. COU NTY fOJlMl.siIiiNfcK j I hereby announce myself all can.1l. late lor 4 ouuty ooiuiissioner. sui.jec to the drciMon ut the next Ieuiocralic county convention. I'ATKIt K IHI.IXIN. Elder township. Mi) lv. '.itij. I-VIKtMlVNTY At'DlTtlK. 1 btrrl.y annouace myself as a candidate tor the nomination lor t'ouuty Auditor, sn' e. t to the decision H the Democratic count conten tion. W. C. KtKUY. W llmore. June 16. 13. KJtJTH'E Is here'.y civeu that an applicant, i. will te uia.le tw the toverct.r ol Pennsyl vania on the aiST HA Y iF At ..V'ST. l.i, i A. H. 'uihlDr. J. J. llauk. Jauies A. Mr; 'lain. M. W. Tl.omon and W. r 1 tj lor. nnder the Art ot Aseeml.ly t.;..roved April Svib. 1T4. en titled "An Act to Pr-.viie lor the Iao.rporation and Keanlation ot Orialn foriK.ratious." and the supplements thoreto. lor the charter ol an in tended corpora. foe to tie cal.cl the -St'Stit'K HANNA tl.MrrKIC 1.1H H I . HEAT AN H ItlW KK OoMl'AIS Y." tee character and ol.oct ol which are to turnsn electricity lor llaht. heat and Hwer for commercial purses in Npanrfler. Harnsbi.ro. Hat.tina;s. t?arrolliorn. Uartoil lotro ship, Sunjueliaiioa uiwnithlp. Barr township and trader UiwDftup. in t amorla county, rrrmsyl vauia. and tor thes. puriKi.c, to have, p.x-e-s and enjoy all the riichts. iMiuehts and i.rivlieiccs J ol said Act ul Assembty and supplements lliere'-o. A. H. t'siilNU. J.J. HAl'K. JAMUS A.MfLAlN, M. W Tilt IM I'M IN, W. K.TAYlJK. Spanitler. l'a.. July K lss.3i ' NOTICE TO "NOTICE ts hereby utren that the t'oontv i.1 Treasurer ot Cambria county will attend tor the pu.Mise ot reof-ivinie it,,unty and State taxes assessed fur the year 1SV3. at the place of holding tbe elections in the respective districts, on the dates mentioned below: Hair township .Au.rnst 7 Su.ueiianna township.......AuKUst 8. Klder to ..hip , Allan t . Haslinira bt routth Auitust 10. Kbeusbura. East ard Auuust II. tl. J MAY KK July 14. 1S93. t'ouuty 1 rea-urcr. Al lHTOK'S NIITICK. Notic is hereby itlven that the omlerslirned baviCK t een aptvinu-d auditor 1 1 distribute the tund in the bands ul K . J. I'amsh. execntur oi the last will and testament ol lurid Millt, la'e ni (!alliizln borouKh. deceased, as shown i.y his Lrst and bnal account to and auiobg; those leumlly entitled tboreto. 1 will sit at the Allornrvs' Koom In the Court House. Elnsbunc. onl-KlliAY. Al'tll'SI' 4. lava, at lu oVI.K-k. a. ., wt.cn and where those Interested may attend orbeiorever debarred Irom cowing In on said fund. J. K. M'kLV KICK. June 30.l8i3. ..uditor. TANTE1 A SSAl.Hs.MAN, .fr EK( t r.TIU. ) f .uhinK sa l t.rmbt to represent the luat blll ISnrreriea Canada, the largest In the Ho mlnion. Over 7oo acres ot ch u-esltvk. I'osiil.m permaneni. and lucrutlve. Our hardy t.'anadian Krowa sltK-k sells readily where properly lairo duced. Send tor terms n-iw and Secure choice of toriitory. SlOME. W tl.l.IMI 1 i. , au& fim. toronto. t'st.ada. AHMINISTKATUIX NOTICE. Letters ol ailmiuistration Uwn tbe estate ol John Hetz. late ol Jackson townhip, t'ainbria countv. deceased, having been sirajted lo the un dersigned, notice; Is hereby K'ten to all persons owing said estate to make immediate payment and those having claims against the Same will present them d uly authenticated !r settlement. ANNA MA 11A li ET '.. Administratrix of John Hell, late ol Jack sou township, deceased. June lit. lir.Utii. flEENTS WAITED 4t,mtlii. ie.A k I4 e.ltal.1. : l-i-r M..4f . . iinni INI A t.ra tttwsiaw, &. a. we Amm PWftP ...... j .v-w - - Wl11 awsiy t,ctter pleased than ever Please and Satisfy Everybody. 1'I.M.rOil t'loth from -." ivnt- to 4s rents M-r siiuan- yard. Inurain C'arM-t. out-yard witle. at 'Vt. 4, 4s ami mi fen is. Slair CarM-t from '.i'i cents up to .Mi ei-nts m t yard. SHOES! SHOES! If you wish to i-t a smni and sulistai. tial Shot- eall ou us. Von will surely lind souiei hiiuf t hat will suit you. Ladles' ilniitfo la plain tip ind sprim; heel, tiillton tl.:: III S'.'.lll I.:iI i --" (i .iiiT' .1 a . x ra and eommon sense. Iiutloli. heel 1. '.'.'. to 1..VI Ladies extra ti in-tipped Kliirli.-r I.aifies" russi-t, ti.M'ii. Iititton "J.i I. utiles fine peliltletl Imt loneii : also. Misses' ami Children's patent leather tiplied 1.M, M. 1. '.Sit Ladies' line suriie. tuitfou or laee l.VS Lad ies" 1 ippiti and eoinmnu wnse ( - foitls el. inland l.-jr, Children's tipped Oxfords t Children's russet and duiiLrola s j,( j Ia ;r heel fl.tsi and l.l'i i,.i-...t.' r.-. ' i w .... Men's laee and eoliless snH.s 1. I Men's satin eaif, lat e or coiit'ress -..isi J Men's IS ealf. laee or eonrt-ss 1.7". 1 Men's tipteti l:iui her. extra fine 'i.7t Men's line hand-M'U inI. laee or eou- sress ;.!) Men's I 'I'e'aciah calf, laee ni'ciui:ress.. o.isi Men's fim- KanartHi tipMii. laee ir eonress H . t Men's extra tine yossatneie ealf, laee i the intrinsit- value as well as the but come at once to Yours 4PMTTJHL EBENSBURG Marbleg Granite Works, J. WILKINSON &l SON, PROPRIETORS, de.i.i:il IX Monuments. Headstones. Vaults and Marbleized Slate Mantels, Cemetery Fencing of all kinds. Also Iron Fencing for public buildings and dwellings. I'uti-hasers will find our priees the lowest w hen thev consider t ho -! (,f work we i inaiiufat ture. e also buy t.y the car-load and t'i ve cusloiiiei s the advantane of n- WE CIVE SPECIAL New Mte From BiiiMiiijL 113 Clinton Street, Jotatotn, Pi New Stock of DRY GOODS, MILLINERY AND CAR PETS. (Jail to see us when in town. P. R. R. SCHEDULE. Schedule In e fleet May 3. IS1I3. t'eaaerlleasal t'rrssea. EAST. Seashore Express s, an a tn IMrrisnnnt Acciommo lain.a , , uitai iy Ever. as ,4 a m AlUc.na Kvpress ,, XA 1 im p m Mall Express M7 p m Philadelphia Express .......... lUpa WtST. Johnstown Express till D I'ac.he Eiprest PT a m Wr 1'asseuger . smiiu Mail Tram 4 '.M p sa Johnstown Express . 7 bv p m IbraaUarc Krsarh. Trains leaves a- follows: ?.:to, lil.-j& a. m and I 3.3a p. m and arrive at t'resx.n al H 20. In Ml a. ( ui. " "' . . i' ui. M . rc t reiiM.D II V do ,11 2, a . m and S ail p. m.. and arrive at Kbensburir at lo.lii a. m. and li nl and A 10 p. m. rra at aid I'lrarlisld. Leave lrvotm at C 4& a. m. and 2 to p. tn. arrlv. Ing at Cresson at OS a m. and 4 p. n. I-ave t 'reason V ! a. m. and 5 IS p. m arriving at lr vt.ua at 11.00 a m. and tt.3.1 p. m. Sunday trains leave "res son every Sunday at u .lu a m and la p. ui., arriving at lrvuua al 11 o a. m and t no p. m. Kor rites m t s. etc . call on agent or address THtm. E. Watt. 1. A. W. H.. Ho Enth Ave., Pittsburg. Pa. . S. JW. I'1KY 1ST. J. It. Vt'lMMl. ilencral Manager. (tenerel Manager. A. C. FISHER, Painter and Paper Hanger, PATTON, PA. Th ni,,lifiln,.J la 1 ... .... . -. Ispreptradtodo Paiutliuc in all Its branches. wMfv u.u. o.h.i f imuui, . r. i mmt ant Paer Hanging a sjclalty. satlvtnctn.n gtiar anteed. A.CHSHEli. malW3 UOTEt. LKOKAMlt. H J. SHEVIK. PaorkiB-rt.a. located at luibuu. Pa., near the K. It. St P. Hallway liepot. tVe always endeavor tu lur Disb the best aocommodatious tn business men. pleasure seekers aud boarder. Persons In search ol mli.rt ami quiet will nnd It a desfable place to stop. The Table is unsurpassed and Is always supulied with the t.e.l the market affords. and all tbe delicacies ot the season. I he liar is sup plied with the choicest ol pure liquors audeigars and nothing but the beat ts sold. Special alien, tion given to the care ot horses. H. J.KCHETTH1. liKs.a.MwTTJis (attUtl 7,? iLJ m rs- - before, as this is our motto: at such a renarkably low price or "onirress l.T."i Men's L' la in plow shoe-, hui'kleil, J!al- list loiiifiie i.i:, Mens uorkins 'lus-n yon ean iret from us from " Wn-iiis to l.-i DRY GOODS. Ladies, here is the pla:-c to Ret your dry otnls. Ciit tains from 7.". rents ."..! M-r pair. Ladies' pert-ale waists, liirht or dark, TO rents. Ladies' liatost w aists, lixun-d and siried, wiih riitl'.-il front at 'W. While w aiss. all kimls of material, the latest ami most lashioual.le sij Ies, from ' rents to '.'.4S. I iress Kinhams for cents n-r yard and up. Apron irinif hams from 4! to Id rents. M us In in filearhed or uni. leached from 4'. to ltleelits. In Calico we are stocked full of t he linest. newest and most desiral.le in the market, at from 3 to 14 cents. Ladies' skirt emliroidery, 4l Inches wide, for 4s cents ami up. J'loiinciiiL' emliroidery from '' rents to tn el m-i- .a nl. A cotiiplete line of ti iiiimiiis of all sorts ami dresses in all styles on our shelves and milliters. Call ami see them. You can't help hut t.uv. as l he liai sains we are otTerini; in t he ladies line are sotnelhiiiR that ymi can't Krasp every day. variety antl extent of our bargain Reiectfully, C8., ATTENTION TO THE 5 9 K- L. J0HSS1US. ft.J.HLI k. A. H'.KM a'. Ehtamliiimko lt)T2. Johnston, Buck & Ct., IJANKKKS. EIJKNSBUru;. - PKNN'A. A. Mi. Bi l k, ('birr. EsrraBLIHHBn HMS. Carrolltown Bank, CAKKIIlJ.TOVi N. PA. T. A. tillAKHtriill, -sta bier. General Eanting Ensintss Transactefl- The following are the principal features ol general baLBina- business : IICPOMTN Kecel red payable, on demand, and Interest bear lug certificates issued to time depositor. IXKN Fxtcnda-t to customers on favorable terms aad approved aier discounted at all tlasee. I.I.f.-TI . Made In the (ocaltty and nioa all the banking towns In the United State. Charges moderate. IIUAITN lasued negotiable la all parts of tbe l'nlt'd Stats, and loreign exchange issued on all arta w . . . U . V w. . A4KII NTH Ol merchants, farmers and others solicited, to whom reaaonable amomodatlou will Im exiided. Patrons are asured that all traracti.ias shall be held as strictly private and r-undentlal. and that they will te treated as lli-ra:iy as kimmI banking tales win iier'ailt. l.'cpcct tolly. JOIINKTOHi. ftl K A 4 . EteasturE Fire Insurance Apcy T. AV. DICK, j General Irsurance Agenl. r.nKXARVRfi. rA. ri WHOM IT M AY ttMEIIN: 1 AH i-erx.ns having claims arainst Ihe estate tl Jeremsah N.M.iian, late ot M.tnstt-r lownhip. Cambria eouuty deceae. , nr against the aetata of Eliza Nrw.nan. late of sab! twuht. .larea.e.l. are requested I., hrwnt their claims pioioly i.rol.ated to sue by May X&ih. I win M H. a llT EIJ. 1 El was bunt. I'a.. March SI. laaJ.
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