liii if iimlmn ;hTrm:ui (KI-NMM'IIO. OAMilKIA .. r.. iUIOAY. tannery is only work inn ,;'l linn'. Mr. Juliii Si-liw.ili, of l.i.rel to was In ii en Tliursl;iy. - l inf. I'. A. I.yte, 'f Kmio, Pa., is visit ii . in I in KlM-nslmr. Tin- ruin I'tn ku )ic:it crops ar' snf ., , for ant of rain. It i repm-teil lliut Iloiit'.ilali- lias u .-ii ii i n" i-:i-e f Miiall-n. Mi-- Malx'l Creery, of t liis pluee. is , , up itli typliojil fever. i in Mniiilay eiirire Conrad was ap l nii 'l po-liiiastT at Scalp Level. tin TiifSilay sixtv lali ii-its mi the new , ,1:1,., 11I uriv piiid otr anil ii iscliiii LToil. Mr. Tlii-mas Wilt, of r.;irli.-l:l town - -I ,. i-iti il I JiiMislniri; on Weil iii-mIh y. 1 iipiain M.,1-'. Mi'Donalil. of Lnnlto. :! :i I i hours in tow n on T!iiii'm1:i v. Mr. . .1. Spfiu'Ii tiiirc. of lliiiilil.uk, .1 Nitur to our tow 11 on Tlnirsila v. I :; . ! pn-tt-rs hi ii' here on Wi-ilm'-nlay , I,.- up Pills f,, i- tin. vt.it, fiiir at lmli- llosi' Ili aivr. of Carroll town-hip, ft it-iiil- iii KU'ii-litir on Weilnes- . . hi v i-a-i-- aro ali ivti 1 .1: Si pti'in 1 Mr -i'-ions y liooki'i! for ami mori' to 1 1 'in. M r. I . YV. I.uki-. I lie in in .1 t -r ill Suiitli l'oi k. Wit; ..i -,l.iv. I I'lllmnitii in tow n on Mr 1 t! riii -ti r. 0110 1 r'tifiis was jn ( 'ivssi ms town on ! . l-iP !l-.l..t'. 1 1, - I li!te Milliter of 'ii'ople from at Civ this SHI ,i I. .- l.Mik in 1 1 1 '.iii. i a 'il pii nii- ,, . lim -ilay. 'I he Iiii-o hall teams of I'.hi'n-liiirLi anil 1 . : t . 1 will cross hats on the ;roiiiiis in ihi- piiice on Sat unlay. 'I'ln-w ifc ;iml t w o chiiiiien of Coiintv 1 ,,ii,iiii--i"imT .1. II. Liny 'I, oT t his place, ill.' i! ! i ! ll hi fi'Vef. A piiiithei : saiil to Ii' killing stock in,. I .11 .itiii grout liiivoc in I'oneinaiiLrli t,.u ii-liip. Somerset county. I a ison. of t his place, on Weilnes ,l.i -i.irtiil fur l.iuoiiier. Westiiii.reliiml , ,iiiii. mi :i visit to his parents. M 1 -. .In-eph 1 1 inch ma 11 ami two sons. I;.,-,,, iimi lloi ice. of John-Mown. ;ire i in- the fundi) of Mr. t'. T. Koherts. iii While out pii'kiii'jr herri.'s 1! I 11 1111 Iiu'-. lo-aile low us i - :im! .I.ihn I Jatilii'-r kiileil 1 h I the Mil. iip. i:,-i. !i -ty-eiifht ,'--n.i.e-. Mi-. Ann L'v:in. v. i.Iuw o: .1 1;-. in 1 1 Ii hraui h. 1 an il.'i i iaily .- . i- ii.ll-l) rl with I ut in 1 ie .lull II r tins hopes l:. I i I'OVI-I y. -I t. n M-firatli. of tiallilin. ha. I his ...k I'i.Ueil of s". hy a - i 11 ii'jer w i 1 h in in' lTi t it 1 1 ! 1 il i 1 1 1 1 i i while ri'lili oil J!- 1 1 1 1 1 hi- hollle ! o .1 . ih II-1 1 iW tl. M. 1'. Kittili. L-i.. who was on a -i'lii retiiriieil home on Suinlav. ,!. I. .11 calli-il home 11 ne peiti-il y I y 11 . i.W I 'nil I if .1 1 ill II -1 1 ill . Illicit .V Co. loniriiiu t Mr. Joeph Van Mile township, was struck by nil t he t 'res si ,n ,,, ( (i:!i,, 1 ii.i hist week ami was kilhil. loppillir o.mI I -eeell I ! . I-ilile .f S 11 m iii.i h ' i 1 1 1 u 11-1 i ;. 1 1 iii I a i - fi :ii-t ni'eil hy a piece of up ii ml st ri k lie.' him on t he i'ii m I in IT. of I 'in -hi iiar. w ln is Pel 1111 ti I . hits pin chitseil a lot HI Sample street flnlil I.cmoli iiiii inti-iiiN erect inira ilwrllin:; U Li ll-l.i. i! t-j ii I M ; ih. 1-1 Inn I Muart. il p pill II I Mill i of I'n 11. has of L'n 11 n men t I'lM t 1 1 1 . U leil.ll. es molehill 1 11 i;a u'i il in the work of -on of Klias I'.il w arils, in iw 11 -h 1 p. il 1. il :i t his home i 11 ipoli Siitulihiv. .iiu'll-t lVth. . iiis. Inieiineiit in I.loyil's M lav hist. W II - I Mi K'imm. aireil vi years of her 1110! her in M un-li-r I... eilnesilav of hist we.-k. mi. place on I'riil.iv hist in the lei v in I'Jietishuri;. 11. 1 1! t. 1 iiu i"ie nut .'linoiiir tin' l;i:iss on one I-i f the 1 r farm on 'l ues,av H I .1 lull-iilelil l.le hii III Wiilk to spreailn.a. Itwa- e t i i.i: tiish ' any ila Inii'.'e w a ih Mie. leas .1. Messier, third vice pre-i-i he I 1 1 1 1 - iv a tii:t oinp.ui . died at ii-i 1 riiliiy moiiiiiiL.'. llis re- 1 ci .n 1 -yed to I'it t shiir for in 11 h;s iinlividu.il car. A I h-irhi-ny ' . '.' . r.i.itiiiid enmpauy is hiiviii tin ! - 1 ' 1 1 1 1 the pike that i lo-se- at t he i"M..wn raised at loih emls. It e; ; of eiiifiin-eriiii; work a- it ' iinl the change will he a ureal '1 ! Ml. w hi1, r.edf, eliL'iii'ed in! SpriiiL f riuiade in rnlliiiL' s h. iw 1 i m; dia. w as 1 1 'III lllpf lil heart disease ami died I ail! could he sll liim.il'ed. ! he hesf of dealt h. lieil he- He Hint of the failure of Jlnhert M'. 'he iron kilr of I.eliiiiion. who ! Mie cuke from the Mitchell I i-iiiis. the Mitchell mines, at place, have shiitdown. throw- -" Mien out of emplii llielit. - !. lilii-s. s,, of 'J'hoUKIs J. '"I III. r le-idellt of l;hell-hui 1;. i nine in AJtnoiia on W ednesday ii"n feer. The ihceised was heiisi.uru iiml w as ;; ye:u - of aire. ;i w i fe ami child to ur i e him. iiu X. le.od iliid Uii hilld ."spent i f. i -l .mi Monday stiiiiid for llh- I. il hliL'i!V. hill while oil thel'.iad ' lM'hi. i:ed and turned -ud.leii-i. ii,i-e 1 1 iiu 1 he dii!j,' v and I hrow - cap. nits out. The lill''u'y Wil led I'll I Uil h men eseiiped with I . linn-, y. of l.ioiiier tiiw i.shiji. ''''' on! count v w as aw ii iii-iii d ;i few '-''v ii cold oliject toiichiii him ' . 1 11 e-l iir.ilioii re ea le. a I iii'-r 1' ''I'M', coiled lip ill tin hed. Ml. i"'! c 1 1 1" i 1 1 if that kind of ;i hed - ,: I' 1 1 hid I he fi'p! i le ,11). I proceed i. Ir -hiiiihi I's. Ms and profi'ahle li'.dustry dii' .11 the I-ir.ro saw mi II di.-1 ricts in nil of the imiiiei.se ii a ii 1 1 1 its .oid shavings ,y eom presh hi. of tons are compressed into m-ks and hal.-s ami in this form a ready market for kindling i i 'i e i-'i l sect iom. ! I, "" l he hard I i fucs c:i ii not he over ' 'he call he made a great deal 'I ii 1! 'l.-,r u i,. e people who have .e liu allS dlils M-ouipt!y. . Ve , t,. started on t he roiiieU n,,w ,, ennuis. will hlitig inore relief 'ones that nun h money in iril v'i.ii ' in... i. 'l h.-i pay voiirsmail hiils prompt.- "' Have It... I.i. .....e TI.L ......II . . 11, . ." .li'l'.ie-. '.'..II i "ii i to JM-l'tollS H ho 111. Winter. The darn 'if Chapman Lydick, of Mont gomery township. Indiana county, was leceiitly discovered to lx on lire. All of Mr. I.ydick's hurvest was in the darn: do sides t he iirain destroyed a valuahie In use w as cremated ami a separator w hich liaJ just hecn put in shape for work hurned. Tin loss will amount to $sl)() on which there Isno insurance. On Monday niirht a gang of tramps, rid Insj on a freight trtiin discdarjjed several shots from revolvers us they were, passing the te.cciiiph towers of Mineral 1'oint and South l'oik. As t he shots passed uneotn fortahle close to the persons of the oper ators ul the towers an information was made and three of the tramps were ar rested and hrouirht to Jail. President Koln-rts. of the Pennsylvania Kailroail Company, has caused to he Issued from t he peneral ollice of the pomp-my an order for the reduction of hours of latmr in the mechanical department from si ten hour days a w eek to live days of nine hours each. The order effect all the shops of the Pennsylvania railroad system, ineliui- inir the leased and controlcd 1 1 til": The late loth ohji'ct is to led lice expenses. Mrs. I've, w idow of Andrew Pye of Clearfield to.vnship. died on tin inst at her home in that township, ahout s. years. The deceased had a -.red deen iMiml tor several years and leaves to sur vive her three sons and one daughter, one son and the daughter living in Pittshurg. ami ide other two sons, one of whom is hliml. residing on the homestead. Four prominent society young men among them Russell Ilouk'.of the Altoona i.iink, w hile out driving in a carriage in that city on Sunday evening, met with a serious accident. While crossing the electric railway track their team was struck ly a Logan Valley car. All the men were hurler. from the carriage, and llom k and Poliert McKldow ney were so seriously injured !hat they are now in the hospital. In n near Plairsville on Wednesday night Charles Miller, lirenian of engii.e lis:;, fell from his engine while it was run ning al il fair rale of speed. In falling his head struck a tie and he was rendered un conscious, also sustaining severe cuts ahovc and he!ow Ids left ear. lie was placed on Fast Line east and taken to tde Altnoiiii liospita' where his injuries, which ate not regarded as fatal, weie properly at tended to. 'ailrl to Sniriile. On Wednesday i-vt-iiinu us Klijuh Mahan and James Carman, of this place, were re turning on t In-o!d Cut rol Itowu road from w.ukiiig in t he coon ry they discovered a paper piuind to a tree on the side of tin- road near the residence of Mr. K. J. Humphreys, ahout a mile and a ha! f from tow u. As the writing was in (ii-rmun they drought it to town and Mr. Carl Kivinius translated it. It was slum d h A. Von FJslclicii, who in tin' doily of the writing gave his home as .Munich, ( iirmaiiy, and stated that h was l ired hying ami intended commuting suicide and that his doily would lie found in tde w oods close dy. It also stated that in- wauled his remains cremated and th ii-hcs sent t; Studgart. tiermany. Atout twenty men w itli lanterns went on t on Wed m-sday night and gave t he w oods as ihorouglia search as possible, dut they failed to line! any trace of Mr. A. Von Ki-ledeii. Mr. Humphreys whit hail lieon working in a held in view of the tree where the notice w ;is pinned stated that he had seen a man sitting there hetweeu Ii and I o'i lock in the afternoon, dut did not notice him li-av ing. A seaichimr party again went out on Thursday morning hut were unsuccessful in t heir elioi ts iu finding t he intended sui cide and the impression now prevails that Mr. A. Von. Ki.sleden gave up tde notion w den it came to t lie pined and instead of get I it, g his a -lies ready to de sent to tier- many is now Iraiilping around limiting lor grud. .trnnlnl ul Jnliiinlnmi. e Johns'ow n Triliii nr of Wednesday Tl says of p. of P. ami "'Last evening Mr. A. L.Cioss, chief lice at Ilellwood. sent word to Chief dice Vainer, reiiiesting him to arrest hold fir him A. C. Long, alias p. He. ami the woman witli whom he w as living. The charge against them is ad u 1 1 ry and desertion. Last night the chief and lieu tenant started out in search of tde parties. Tdev visited a house on M ai kct street wheietiicv hail hoarded tor some time, hut the pill ties were not there any more, hav ing ic moved to Pager's hoarding hou-e in the Seventeenth ward. The ofheers net Wevt Iii Pager's, w here they found the parlies tiig'-lln-r in hed. Thev were taken to the ini klip, w hi re they remained until t he al i i v al of Chief llo-s, lm imik thi in to Peilwood this a flel'llo ifi. . ""A little more than a year ago Long left his w i fe ami fit mily i n Pell w i mmI. going to Ohio. The wife mape information against him at once, hut longcoiilii not he located. Later on it was learned that after having I i ved with a not her woman in Ohio he came lo Jnhiistovn. The I. ame of t he w oniau could not he learned. She is a hull t t.' years old. w hile he is admit "rfl years of age." Vfnrrliktc' l.lffniM. The following marriage licenses, were is sued l.y the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Wednesday, August lr.th. H'l.i: .1 nh n 1 1. Car ha ugh, J oh list own. and Celiii M. Ilankiuson. New Ihiltimore, Pa. Stephen A-hl'iiugh, Knxliuiy. and Sarah Plough, Somerset county. Poland irant !inf) and Martha F.lleii T:i y lor. Fallen Tim her. Ilarrv W. McCiine. Franklin. Leonore WeiiM-r. Sumnierliill townshii. Samuel Wales' and Jane II. Undsey, Johnstown. Mike Cupko and Mary Peinko, Johns tow n. Israel Wirrick and Maggie Lance. South l'oik. Charles pagan, Lilly, and Alice M. Ha gau, Washington township. l.'ev.Oeo; K. Allen, Ite.'.ford. Pa., and La villa Varnar, Johnsluw n. i'leih-ilck Simaiioski. Sumnierliill and A u ir usie Wil kow ski. J oh lis low u. M. S. Pnilkcy. llimomlsyille. Indiana coi. uty. and Maggie tililespie, St roligstow n, I mil. ma cou ut y . John C. Uiii iis and Jennie Murpby. ial lii.iii. Ililf MlHfl llnlxtio. The P.rwiiid Ndite Coal Company reached the dot torn of the great shaft they have deen sinking, at iMihuis, Chatliehl county, on Saturday, at a depth of two hundred and sivty-live feet, passing through seven feet of coal, which is a lirst class article. To-day workmen liegai! to put the shaft in shape for operation. In cluding a tiig pumping station. As the woik -lands il is a marvelous triumph of engim-ci ing. mid yi-iti.g ciigi neei s Kay the latest developments in scientific inin lug tune' U'fti emdiMi.ed in the work. It is more han a year since the wink was undertaken, ami it is only a eeW Niure the dig y lii of foal w as cut Into. Il is cstliita. Mil Ida! a year or more of mining wijl le required to develop the capacity of the Illi lie. m Mnnlr. 'o: Hush Th.-e, My Pil'" (-Tad e Si.n(f i "Odd Fellows Oriuid March." "Oklahoma Walt." and -Air Ship Wall." mailed to any ai!:lre-s for cents per copy or the four for 7.1 cents on receipt of this notice and stamps or P. O. order. This U an In troductory l ice, the regular pi'icrt ludlig hi cents each. Address lAAf Jlol.KM, Plidlislier, ludianapolis, Intl. Kail Rain and !' Train lo l lilrairo. The popular excursions to Chicago which are Iwing ruu dy the Pennsylvania railroad seem to furnish exactly what the jieop'e w ant. The first two trains were well pat ronized, and as the vacation season is well advanced the temainiiigexcursions w ill un doubtedly attract a much larger number of passengers. - A di"cidd imorovemeiit in the train schedule, which accelerates it so as to de liver the passengers in Chicago at an early hour lliu following afternoon, places the special train almost on an equality in the matter of speed with the fast express trains. The special trains are composed of the standard coaches for which the Pennsyl vania railroad Is famous. Only one night is passed on the roaJ. and the arrival iu Chicago Is so tinted as to give abundant opportunity for engaging quarters N-fore nightfall. The dates of the next excursions are August 23rd, September 4th, 10th, lsth. '-'.".th. The special train will leave Wash ington at lo:ir a. m., P.altimore, ll:"JO a. m., stopping at York, Harrisburg, Lew is luirg Junction and Tyrone, arriving In Chi cago early the next afternoon. Theexcur sion rate, good only on the special train and valid for return within ten days. Is 17 from Washington and Haltimore and pro portionately low from other stations. This arrangement applies to all principal stations on the Haltimore and Potomic railroad, the Northern Central railway 1m tween Paltimore and Elmira, Philadelphia and Krie railroad lietwccn Williamsport and Penovo, and principal stations on the main line and branches ;etween Ilarris durg and Pittsdnrg. No one should fail to visit the Tair with such facilities at hand. A Pnre KmUIiik Powdrr. A daking piwdcr that can de depended upon to de free from lime and alum is a desideratum in these days of adulterated food. So far as can be judged from the of ficial reports, the "Uoyal" seems to be the only one yet found by chemical analyses to be entirely without one or the other of these substances and absolutely pure. This, it isshown. results from the exclusive use by its manufacturers of cream of tar tar spfcially ndined and d"epared by pat ent processes which totally remove all im purities. The cost of this chemically pure cream of tarter is much greatet than any other, and is used in no baking powder ex cept the "Royal," the manufacturers of which conirol the patents under which it is relincd. Dr. Fdward . Love, formerly analytical chemist for the United St.i'.es Ciovernment, w ho made the analyses for the New York State Hoard of Health in their investiga tion of baking powders, and whose i'lli- mate knowledge of the ingredients of all those sol Jin this market enables him to ak nuthoritively. says of the purity. w holesoineness and superior quality of the Royal": "I find the Royal Raking Powder com posed of pure and w holesome ingredients. It is a cream of tartar powder ami does not contain either alum or phosphates, or oth er injurious substance." Prof Love's tests, nnil the recent ofli'-ial tests dy Inith the Fiiiti-d States and Cana dian governments, show the Royal Raking Powder to be superior to all others in strength and leayening power. It is not only the most economical in use. but makes the purest, lint st tlavored and most whole some food. riory Mn If in nmpalsn. The FIoi y Parker campaign w as opened in this city last (Monday) night with a whoop and a yell. Money is to flow like water. This much may lie Judged from the fact that Daniel J. MctJrory. the well-known salesman for W. J. Friday, the w holes'tle liquor dealer of Pittsburg, came to Johnstown last night to jubilate over Flory's nomination for the county treasure rship. McCirorv arrived full of enthusiasm and started the shouts all along the line. Iu tin- presence of sev eral MTsoiis at the Keystone hotel last night he delivered a speech aliout as fol lows: "Flory is nominated! Ta ra ra lxom de aye! The Irish now will come our way. H to 7.- that Floy Riirkcr w ill Iw the next treasurer of Cambria county ! '.i to 1.iO. or !i to $'.1) that he will lick the Dutchman from Oallitin so bad he'll nev er know he w as a candidate! Flory's loo slick for you green Democrats. He'!! buy enough Irish and Dutch votes to elect him five times! You're not it." Well! well!! And have we the sequ .! to it all! Flory is to lie treasurer ami the way he is going to get there is told in the s-ech of his lieutenant, Mctirory. What do the voters of Cambria county think of It? Where are the Prohib-,'. .Tnhiintiiii'tt ViMoy-ruf. I'fnn7 1 van Ik t:xltlM al lli Worla'i fair. They are ahead of them all. Chiefly among them is the display of pure liquors manufactured in the stale. It is conceded that no rye whiskies made in the world can equal those made in Pennsylvania, more especially Silver Age, Duqiiesne or Pear Creek. These three brands head the list of pure ryes, and are so w ell know n that every reputable dealer sells tdem. North, Fast. South and West they lead all others liecause they are pure; liecause they are reliable, and liecause they are stimulants that strengthen and invigorate. They are sold at prices w ithin the reach of all. and are sold umii their merit for purity and strength. Silver Age, Duqticsne, l.2."i; Pear Creek, l.m, full standard quarts. Ask your dealer for them; insist on having them, and if you cannot lie supplied send to Max Klein, Allegheny, Pa. Price list of all liquors sei.t on application. All goods packed neat ly and securely. Max Ki.t.i.v, S'.J Federal street, Allegheny, Pa. CrrMnlrnrr, Wii.mouk, Pa., August 1", 0 F.ilitur Citnihr'ui Fririnmt: Hon. James J. Thomas was here this morning arranging for the next session of the Cambria county farmers' institute which will he held in the Pliuglcdalt! grove, near Wilmore .station, probably on Tuesday and Wednesday, Septcnilier IH and lo. Coventor Pattjsou. ex-(iovernor Pi aver, (o-n. J). II. Hastings, Col. Spang ler. President Atkinson, of the state Iniard of agrictilturM, Thomas J. de, State Senator Critchfield, and other prominent personages are expected in lie present. A meeting of the ci t i.etis of Wilmore a ml ad joining townships w ill 'le held in the school hotisn in Wilinop'on Thurlay eve ning, August 2J, to arrange for the lnu- tilte. The location Is within one hunilriil yards of Wilmore station, there is a good blii iiiK -1'Usii f,.e J it which to Ijold the np-ct-ings which ae free lo nil. all. I willi favorr able weather a successful institute s ex cclcd. M. Favlljr Slft, I'lu'iisdurg If commencing li feel the ef fect of tde g'XNl tiiuws promise! by the leiii'M-rats last fall. The steam tanncry cnipio).it me working half-tune. Slill a half loaf i detter than no bread ai all. Klit itxltiinj llt rnlil. To-day all the employes of th strain tai nery ill this place will U put on half time. That Ii. they will work three days in :hc week in-i'a.l of fiv. This In anoth er remit of giving the Ih'iuiM-i ai y the con trol of the counti y, t.ln n,tiiiy llt rudl. A tde same tmini ry this time las", year, under the U'llificc nt reign of Reiijailliu Harrison, closed down for (lire inonihs and the employes had no work at all. it looks ad if the Ulues Here gelling taller. fvooa to Rpinmf. On Saturday eveuintl a preliminary meet ing of the i-reditors of Johnston, Itilrk t Co., hankers, iu Ebensburg, Carrolltown and Hastings, was held in tde OiH-ra House in this place for the purpose of de vising the liest means of a settlemen. with the firm and taking the necessary steps for that purpose. The meeting was called to older by Col, S. W. Davis, and Judge Parker was elect ed chairman and Alvin Evans, Esq.. sec retary. The meeting was addressed by Judge; Parker, Alvin Evans. Esq., Thomas II. Heist and others, and all were of the opin ion that the suspeiidiHl firm had ample assets to pay their creditors and that all that was mi-ded was to give them time to realize on their securities. A committee consisting of John Uoyd and Webster (Jiiflith. of Elieiishurg; .1. W. Sharbaiigh. of Carrol Itowu. and P. It. Cos grove, of Hastings, was appointed to ex amine into tin' financial condition of the banks and report at a meeting lo l held on Monday night. At the meeting on Monday night the committee reported as follows: ASSKTS. Loans, discounts, bonds, mort gages, etc I7.,'.C4.34 Cash, .'ash items and due from other banks 1. ".'. ."N I Real estate lo.ti.'iO.oo Doubtful assets .V.ni.oo Total.. DeMsits. . .-.'o7,3,.iU.r4 -17"..tV44.U i.iAini.rriKs. Surplus $ 30.74ti.54 The ahoye statement of ussets do"S not include the account of J.'k'l.riOO due from Jamison jfc Co., upon which it is estimated the tirm will eventually receive at least .-, ; nor is the personal worth of the members of the linn taken into account. which is variously estimated at from to $7.1,ltv. After the above report bad lieen read, Johnston. Ruck Jc Co. made the following proposition : 'Hit', firm of Johnston, Ruck & Company make the following proposition to their creditors to take ellect in theeyeuiof the plan of the commute appointed al the meeting on Monday evening, August 14lh, is;:t, being accepted by their creditors: First. M.J. Ruck and A. W. Ruck, two of the nieinlH-rs of said tirm, will confess judgment or place a mortgage or mort gages for the full amount of the yaiue of the properties enumerated elsewhere iu favor of the committee to be select! d by i ne creuuors; saiu committee to act as trustees iu said judgment, mortgage or mortgages, for the tieni-:ii of all creditors of Johnston, Ruck it Company, and th judgment to lie filtered or mortgages re corded in eyery county where said real estate is situate. Second. They will pay their entire in debtedness iu the follow ing manner enum erated, namely: On the lust dav of Jan uary, 14, or sooner al their option, if all signatures to their proposed extension are secured, they w ill pay each of their credi tors twenty per cent, of li is, her or their chums with interest at lour er cent, on said payments from September 1st. ls.i;j. On the 1st day of June, ls;4. they w ill pay each of their creditors an additional twen ty per cent, with interest on said amount at lour per cent, from 1st day of Sepiem Im'I", ls'.rj. On the 1st day of November, lS'.H, they will pay an additional twenty per cent, to each creditor w ith interest at four mt cent, on said pavment from 1 day of Septemlx r, ll. On the 1st day of April, is'.t.., they will pay an additional twenty pi-r cent, to each creditor with in terest at four per cent, on said payment from 1st day of September, ls;i;i, and on September 1st, lSX., thev will make the tinal payment of twenty per cent, with in terest on said payment from September Isi, lS'.l.'i. They reserve the right to anticipate any one of these payments iu whole at their option upon ten days notice. The properties upon w It it-li it is pnqiosed to place the liens referred to are as follows: loo lots in Altoona in name of Dr. M. J. Ruck valued at .'i0.oi m. One-half in 4(ii acres of valuable coal and limiier iu Sumiiierhill township in name ot M. J. Ruck valued at .1.0110. Fine dwelling house and lot iu Haiti more in name of M. J. Ruck valued al $1 l.ooo. One-half interest ir. house and lot and store iu South Fork valued ut $4.ii. Carrolltow n bank block in name of M. J. Ruck and A. W. Ruck valued at lo.oui. Dw el ling douse and 'i ve lots of ground in KU'lisI ni g iu name of A. W. Ruck, allied at k One-half int. rest in lot of ground at Wilmerding, worth tl.-JM, in name of M. J. Ruck. We reserve the right to dispose of any of the said proierlics al any lime, and ap ply the priM-iids as youreommiltee may di rect. After the readiugof the proMsition, and after some discussion the rale of interest w 'is changed from 4 10 ." n r cent, and all present siguilied their assent to the projio siti in. A paM-r emUslying the above proposi tion w as produced and every cnilitor at the meeting signed the proposition. It will take some time to si-curcall the signa tures of the creditors, but it is to be hoped that there w ill lie as liltledelay as possible as the opening of the dank for business purposes w ill he a benefit to the whole community. Cliarrh Ilrdiralloa. The corner stone of the new Catholic church at St. Augustine. Pa., was placed in position on Sunday evening, August 'ih, ls'.i.t. with all the iuiosiiig ceremonies of the Catholic church. Rey. O. P. Galla gher, of Pittsburg, Pa., was the orator on the occasion and preached a very eloquent and impressive sermon. The follow ing is a copy of the original record iu writing placed with other sou venirs iu a copper box placed in the corner stone: A document containing an account of the corner-stone-laying of St. Augustine's new church at St. Augustine, Cambria county. Pa. Also some churrh statistics, local with United Slates History, together with with some personals. foltXKf: sroNK. Tills corner-stone was placed in position Sunday, August t'lth, A iifio Domino, lH'Xi, between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock I'. Yi., by Rev. E. A. Rush, rector of St. John's church, Altoona, Rlair county. Pa.; assist ed by O. P. Gallagher, rector of St. John's church. South Pittsburg, Pa.; Rev. John J. Luddeii. pastor of St. Augustine's church, St. Augustine, Pa.; Rev. Martin Ryan, paslor of St. Patrick's church, (Jal litzm, Pa.; Rev. Thomas Rosciistce I. pas tor of St. Thomas church, Ashville, Pa.; and Rev. Father Raymond, prior of St. Reniilict's Monastery, Carrolltow n, Pa. This new church of drick is to replace an old frame structure, yet solid and substan tial, although biilt in the year isii',. by Rev. Father (iallager, then pastor of Lor etto, ami oVdU-ated the ye:ir fullunjug by the Rt. Rev. Rishop O'Connor, of happy memory, first bishop of the diocese, of Pittsburg. There are some men In this congregation who assisted to clear the ground for this old church, at that time this tx'lng ill woods; among w horn are John Nagle, Sr., and Jas. McFecley, ( 11 r:cil statistics. Ill tilts V-nr, VU. ISI13, Leo N Ml, !S'.Iprene Pontiff of h.t Cuih.iiic wulj, reigns with glory and lionm tu tin- chnn-h of w lij. h he Is the visible head. He Is at this time In iis t3rd year, and is acknowledged by all to lie the most learned Pontiff wlio occu pied the pupui throne 1 , Urn day of tiregory the (Jreat licing a man of great sanctity and ound, keen judgment. Most Archbishop Satolll, U A.lo;io dele gate to the I'liited States of America, this U-ing the year also in hich America re eel ved her tlrst Apostolic delegate. The Most Rev. Patrick Ryan U Archbishop of this province, a man renow ihhI for hi ori tolical power. The Kt. ll-v. Richard Phclati, is blhop of the itlH-e.-e of Pitts burg, U-ing loved and respected by the w hole Catholic population of this diocese, lie is now iu his Hu Ii year, ami Rev. John J. Luddeu is pastor of this church, U JliK pastor since May 1st, 12. fXITKI STATKS HITClKY WITH PKRsilXAI.S. . This the year l.i3is the annum in w hich the great Columbian celebration of the Woild's Fair is in progress 111 Chicago. Also the year in which the president of the L'niled Stales called tu extra session of congress to discuss the silver curren ry and the free trade problem, tirover Cleveland is for the seitmd term president of the United Stales, being elected by almost the unanimous const-til of the people, Robert E. Pattison is governor of the great com monwealth of Pennsylvania, he also fullil ing his duties iu oftice foi the second term. A. V. Parker is president Judge of the J-trd judicial district of Pennsylvania, and thus far, iu this iniortant oftice. has giv n en tire satisfaction, U-ing cousidered a judi cial model for conservatism and comtiasion where compasion is due. James McDer inoit is passenger conductor for the Penn sylvania company 011 the Hastingsrailroad branch line. James S. Rush is con luclor for the P. R. R. company on the Cressou and EU-usburg branch. E. R. Dui.egan. Jr., has almost completed his (irst year as express agent at Cresson, and M.chael Sherry holds the euphonious epithet the genial Ianlord of the "St Augustine's Springs Hotel." The oldest men in the vicinity of St. Augustine at this date are Louis Carll, Frank Hoover and CasH-r Carle, they U-ing 83, ft. mo years. The youngest persons in this parish at this writing are Mary Cert rude Raker, in St. Augustine, parents U-iugThos. Raker and Mary Shcehan, and in Chest Springs par ish the youngest M-rsou is Ljo Charles Watt, parents U-ing Francis Watt and Harriett Seyniore. Con. Duun is now in his 73rd year and 13 of these have Ui-n siM-nt as sexton of St. Augustine's church, St. Augustine, Pa. The present commit tee of St. A ugusliiic s church is composed of the following gentlemen: Rev. John J. Luddeii, treas. ex ollicio; Jas. A. Wharton president; E. R. Dui.egan, Sr., secretary: Sil. Douglass. Sll. Ryan. John Xagh;, Sr and Jas. Mctiough. The organist al this date is Miss Maggie Dunegau, a:id the choir is composed of Misses Stella Dune gau. Annie Dunegau, Mary Hebe, Maude Hebe, Paul P.ehe, Flank McCuire, Misses Lucy McCuire, Minnie Ivory and Thos it'll r .1. . eisii. Kasi. nut nol least. I wi-h to mention in this important document the names of Mr. W. H. Aiiman, thecoutractor and builder of this church, togethei with that of his worthy superintendent., Mr. (Jeo. Valentine. They Uilh hail from St. Mary's, Elk comity. Pa., and since their advent amongst us have made many friends by their genial and affable disiMisi tious. x. v. 7.. M lure I lanrn u Mwttrea. NSWKKTO AN I.NlU'lKY KUIAHHIM) 1K. MALM. We have frequently retired lnuir!ee from Uwmini llvlnn In thi city, county anil ottinr wlst, wHbtnic 10 know ii lr. Salm Is a Uerman. In order to inlorra our readers intellUently we have had an Interview wltb the Ikirtor. The re sult Is the f.iliowinic: lr Sal in was born lb l.ln nieh. KKsnzk Aachen. Kheln province, and edu eaied in Helileibera-. Vienna and Berlin, i-o you can well umlerstaud that the Kentleman's ln catlon Is a thorough ooe ami eapahle to tret all diKeajes which he advertises. He matter It a hahit it revisit the old country so lhat ha ma study and relresn his raenior; as well as learuinic all that Is new In bit line. atx.ut every hve 'ears. He savs he will never be counted a baric number II he can help It. We know the e-enileman la person and advice you lo call on nun. Consul tation free. Itrniilt ennrM mr 4lt l.iqnar Habit Foailivrljr I nrrA by AduilalalrrlaK lr. Ilalne1 jltm npecllir. It Is manufactured as a Kwder. which can be arlven Insula 01 beer, a cut ot eoltee or tea. or In food. without the knowledge of the tMiienu It Is absolutely barmlei. and will e fleet a perma i.ent ami ypcrdy cure, whether the paneoi la a moderate drinker or alcoholic wreck. It hm teen alven In thousands ol cases and In every lustance perfect cure has lullowed. It never talis. The system one Invreanated with the pecine. It be comes an utter ItaousslbllltT for the liquuf ap. peine 'm eit. I'ures auaranteed. 4M paxe book ol particulars tree. Addiess (H)l.liKN MPFUKltT CO.. aUKlv.lv. Is-, Kace si.. Clueinnatl O. THE Ktienshura- Kuildinc at Ioan Association L will otter for sale at the euucil cbamlM-r. U ensbura-, on the .-ounti Moo. lay in August, 1.0iu.ou. THOS. ia is,. I.bstkr LatciMER, SecreUry. f resident. Orphans' Court Sale OF VALVABLE Real Estate 1 Y virtue ol an order ot the (h-phacs Court of I Catuhrla county, the undersigned adminis trator ot KeeiS. Uoyd. late ol Cambria low o shlp. de eared, wt I expoee U public sa1t to be held at the Cvurt Houee, In the borough -! Kt- eosbunc, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 2f, Is'.).;, At 2 o'cl-K-k. p. at., the lollowlcs; described Keal Knaie. ti: All thai certain piece or parcel ol land situate in Cambria Wwohl. Cambria count J. ha.. iMiunded and d sx-ribea ab follows, that I to say adjoining anlt ol estate ol William S. Lloyd, deceased: . J. Jones. A. A Marker. Mis.- Har ris, tieo. Huntley. Ir. T. J. Hanson. Mrs. Jautes louna-. w m. c.em.nt et ai.. eontainmic ea II dad red Arm, more or less, about terenty- Dr acres ol wuicb are cleared, harlna" thereon erected Ta Slsry I' rains IswirlllssK llaasr, Urne bank Kara and Outbuilding . The erutrtv Is admlrubir adapted lor rsons from the clues who desire tn spend tne summer In 'be country: la within three-lourtbs ol k mile t.1 t.lnfbura on the fltisbura: pike, and ball mile ol the Hlackllck tteuslin Kallroad Ine boure contains 9 larae Mum an l la In an d re pair. The location is an elevated one and s .tjnery pmorrsque: Kood water, ete. ItKMsot KitL.t. one intra 01 ine prrcnase muney on confirmation ol the aale. a-nd the re maluaer In two equal annual payments, with Interest, to be secured by l-ond aud mortftaite or juda-meninote ol tne purcbaaer. r r. i.iji iit. AdmlnistraUfr ol Kees S. lloyd. deceased Kbensburit. Pa.. Aug. 4. 1SK3.4U NOTICE TO XJtlTICE Is hereby flven that the County i Treasurer ol Cambria county will attend lor the purpose ol re-eirinK Couuly and State tasea asue.-sed for the Tear 1SU3, at Ibe p'ara ol holdina- the elections in the roiuectlve dirtrlcts. on the dates mentioned below: Jackaun townalilp .aukusi zi. KlaLkilck t .woshlp . Aukusi Z. Keade toanshlp, West (t-'ru- K -llty )....- Auifi't 23. Spanicler Autuu Jl. fktlon aukusi Ecnsbursj. West warJ.:.. August aS. CJ JS1AYKI: July 14. Ib93. County Treasurer. )3 joj NtED GLASSES? EVES EXAMINED FREE Spectacles perfectly fitted ' nd guaranteed for m yer. Artificial rye Inserted;. E.ttab'd. iKoi. ju.xb.uj y I Sixth St.. flTTBt q. PA, 1:ecit rotes mitick. 4 Kstate ol fbliip J. tlielrioh, dsx-eascd. letters testamentary In the estte ol tmiii J. Inetrlch. late of Chet township, la I'ambna county, deceased havlDK been nrantel to us, all I erxins luuebted to bis eMale are hereby notinea lo tnaka payment to us without delay am: those having claims against said estate will present Ineui properly auihentloaled lor se'.tieuieul. . ' . ... ,.. , . . . -1 . St. Irfwrenes-, f'a. (IKHKUK tiltl Kl ;K. August 4, 1SH3, Coalj.ort, Fa. VIMIMSTKTK1X' Nt'TMJr-, t-Xa'eol Thomas J, W l.liams, decensed. Letters ot aduilnistratlon on ibe eaiate i Thomas J. W niiauis, late ol the buniunh ol Kb. ensliara. Can. k.la county, fennsy Ivanta, basins: baea cranleu to me. all twrsons mueoieu to ssu Kuile aie hereby no'.ittrd lo make payment to me without delay, and tnose naii.e claims aa" alsu-l said estate will pieaent them properly authenticated lor settlement. sI'SAN W1IXU.MS. Admtnistratrli of Thomas J. Wllnamr,ce.-eaed. tUN-auurs:, fa.. ABKUtt is, ixu. Al M 1 N ISTK ATliU'S NOTICK. frjitate ol Silas Nsale, defeased. letters ol sxl wiulstratioa on the estate ol Hat Naitle, dsreasrd. late ot Allt-aneny township. Cambria eounty. I'ecnf y Ivania. baTtr:- leen raiited to me. ail persons lodetiiod to aald etate are hereby wotilled to tuake pa)mrt to me wnb oat delay , and tho!e navtnit claims a al itl said estate will preebt them prterly authenticated lor elllement JUSU'li . HSlitK. Admin atrator. AuQft Id. Ibwa. CANCERS ad Tnftin Ct'RKI ne kasr. 1m I n. Ir Uiutmhi IftiaH, ATTENTION ! nn E 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 vrc 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 this is our motto: Why do you get your Shirts made when you can get them to fit ami goods to suit the most particular. We have Shirts from 2." cents n to I'J.'.rs. Men's Fedora Hats in everv shade, color and style that you want for 1.4s. Also a very tine line of the latest and most fashionable Stilt Hats from ro cents u p. FURNITURE. Itelow we will a, note a few prices, yon can jndjre for yourself. 1 set good yellow ('hairs Then .'.no J.."o .'.is I 4.s li.lSI 1.7.-. .;: ,:. -'.7.-. Loo 1 set kmm1 dark Chairs I set ;ok1 dark Chairs 1 set cane seat Chairs in dark 1 set cane seal Chairs in dark 1 set cane seat (.'hairs in dark 1 set cane seat Chairs. Mahogany 1 Oak Itm-ker wiin arm 1 Hark Uockcr with arm 1 Oak cane seat, fancy arm 1 dark cane seat, fancy 1 light, very fancy arm Child's Kockcrs, fik, i.v-.. 7.V. and 1 'erf ora teu Chairs and Kockcrs In all styles and uriees. 1 full s-piece Mahogany or Walnut lied -room Suite it.m 1 full S-piece Oak lf-d-rooiii Suit 'T. Sidelioards, Cuptioards and Sinks a specialty Oil Cloth t& Carpets. We are stocki-d in Oil Cloth and Carjicts. It will s:ive you money to buy of us a in buying our slock early and jn lui i.'e iuaii tities we sayed money. We challenge any one to equal offering this sea-son. Don't wait N. B. It may be of interest to yoj to say we ari 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. Koine merchants say "I wonder where they can get goods to sell at those figures, as 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 AsssBBrruirnln 1'N1 V TKLASI'KtK I tirredy atiOounc tiitsetfas a candidate fr (.nouty 1 nrannrer un tlie liruiorratlr licurt sub ject Ut tte decision ul tbe Urnnirratir count r c.u Tcntli.n. J.r-KI'H BLMItLK. Oallitsln. Pa., May isjia. IIIK lllfNTV .(I1.M1SSHIXKII. 1 beret. y annnance lo.cll as a caodMate lor County ("otunilssloo jr. sut.ject t the decision of tbe next lieinorratK- oui.ty convention. 1 I.I.I AM J. Tl KK X t"Y. (Tatnbrta tosrnsbip, J uly 3, Ivxi. T?(K ('tll XTY ( (iMMISSIOXtK. JL I hretiy anrouoce my noil as a ran!Mate lor Cuonty Ciotcmn.fl.ner. sutonct to tne decision ol tbe best Itmocratic eoutily convention. J.MI-'l A.1VLIIIM.U. Cbett ::prt: ks Jui 4 vjj. JOKCdCXTT oMWlSSln.MIK. I hercfiy ik.ui ec niyfeli as a canilidate for the Domical iou lori'outi y (om miss loner, slvt to the decision ol the I uiocrnT ie county conven Uon. JOHN KIKWV. Johnstown. June lo. 1KO. JCX'TY tHIMMISSHIXKK. I heretiy announce m.seit as a randldte for itieomce 01 Uiotit tnnmissiober. suojeTt lo the decision ot the next lietnoerat ic county conven tlon. K1.A1K lil Mi l'. Lilly. May 23. 1H'J3. )l'S I V (XIMMlSMnN tU I berehy announce myself al 1 can.tlilate tor tunty Cooiuiissiober. ut.joc' to the drcieion ol the next lietnocratie rnuriiy convention. tATKi"K t.. IIIL.UIX. Elder township. May l.'K.ii. FIlK tXll'STY ACM II lli. 1 herty announce mi lor tbe nominal on loriViunty Auaitor. sui.fect to the decision ot tbe next Itemocratle ountr con vention S J 1.1 IHtJi. Clearfield township. AuKOft II. rji. ItlK COUNTY Al'DITOK. 1 hrrrt.y announce myself as a canilldatr for the nomination lor ('ounty Auditor. sa'eri to the decision 1.1 the Democratic count v enven tion. W. !. KtiiKY. Wilmore. June IS. lsul. r HI AI. 1.1 T. J L.ist ol causes set down tor trial at a terra 01 court to be held at Kt.ennliurx on the tblrd Mon day In September, 1;U. Hays' heirs vs. Valley I'll. e Co. Warner...... ...... ... .s. l.enhey et ai. Hipus .vs. 1.I..V.1. Wilcox at White Or. Co. vs. U..-ok. James. .....vs. I.loyd. Mattison heirs . vs. P. K. K. (V). Andtirsi n'M use vs. Alirt'omtle. (letly i Co , , , , , .vs. Hurt. I 'onrati . West! land . V. sl c. Hueluer.. Cautfleld I )u uca n Powell t'se Shatler... . .vs. Seerhatm. .vs. Yahner. . th. Kura. .vs. Creswell. vs Pender. ..vs. I'tiute et al. vs. Khoads et al. Weaver.... fowell et al Martin Iahey ....... .. r'rlck Smith, Foster ai Co Ketm McAieer ...,,... M oc It . MocS Ann;. H.1S'.'3- .....vs. Weakiand. vs. MiKnaurio et al. .....vs. Luser Voder Sctnol dls rlct. .....v. Haley et al. va. Kurd. ,...vs. Ix-at.er. ,.VS. Hildehrtnd. .vs. Harttuon av Walker. ..vs. r'uller. ...vs. Jennink'S. J.C. HAIillY. 1'rothouotary. "OTlCEts bereny Riven that an appllnation J. Will he i.i.nte to the Hoveroor ol t'enosyl vanla on the 1AY tK Al'iil'ST. Ismci. tiy A. H. Cushma-. J. J. Hauk. James A. Mot'laln, M. W, Thompson and W. f. Taylor, under the Act ol Assembly Ktproved April 2uiu. en titled "An Act to Provide lor the Incorporation and Keaulalion ol Certain Corioratious," and tbe supplement thorelo, lor the charter 01 an in tended corj-ora. foe to be called the -"St'SOI't; H ANN A KLHIiKK! I.IOHT, HEAT AND hiWKK IH1.M t'AN Y." the character and ol.jeci ol which are to lurn'sh electricity lor lutlit, lmt and ower tor commercial pur) -ones in Nosque bauuA township, in Cauioria county, Peuusyl. vanla. and to sarh peisous aud itartnerhlps re nidiua therein or ad scent thereto a 1 tnav den re the same, and lor (lies puruo-es to have, paarei-s and eej.ijr all the rlKhls, tmoetlts and lirivneaes of said Act ol Assembly and supplements thereto. A. H. i 'VSH1MJ, J.J. HACK. JAM tS A. MH'I.AIN. M. W THOMPSON'. W. K.TAYUIK. Spanitler, ta Aaust 11. ltu.3t flMIlAI. i.is-s- l Ul 01 ciufes set down for nl at a trm ol rourt to t held at EtieLst.ur Septeuilier 1J, iMua: Ned.. rs. hellers et al. Hursuuu Tbomas Williams. Met anee. .vs. Atiernatby ctni. ..va. (!ushiDa". ...vs. ksutx Kros .vs. st. Auuhtme's C o n - Krc-ati(.n. .vs. Y'oaer. .vs. Aldrrrllvtlie horounh. ...vs. t-iilelity M. L. lus. Co. vs. (iittlUKS et al. J. C. lfAKHY. I'rottioDiilary. Wlnsjard- Koa-er Hvwea Aduirs . Nol. Ante. 11. 11. AV ANTEI A SAI.Hsi.MAN. EN EKI 1 LT1C. pushinc s.i Imslil lo represent the Ko ni hil! Nurn-rte. t Canada, the laraei.1 In the no nunion. Over 7o0 acres of rh. Ice stock. Poelilon permaueni and lucrullve. Our hardy Canadian grown sto.-k sells readily where properly Intro duoed. Send lor terms teee afil secure choice of lerrnory. SIONEsl ALLUMllUN, avua.am. 1 orolito, Canada. PEOPLE ! Please and Satisfy Everybody, Floor Oil Cloth from "J.1 ci-Hts to 4s cents per sijuare yard. Ingrain CarM-t. one yard wide, at 30, , 4" and is i cents. Stair CarM-t from j:t cents up to .V) cents IM-r yard. SHOES! SHOES! If you wish to get a good and Milk-tan- tial sIkm-call on us. Von will surely lind sometliing that will suit you. Ladies" dougola pliiiii tip ind spring heel, button f to f i.mt Ladies doiigola. o)M-ra and eommou si-ns,'. button, heel 1. "ir ti 1..VI Ladies' extra line tipMil ISIueber 'J.:) Ladies" ruset, tipped, button 'i.isi Ladies' line pebbled buttoned: also. Mi-ses' and Children's patent leather lipix-d fl.lo. fl.-j:,, .:vt Ladies' line surge, button or lace l -s Ladies' lipjx-d and common sen-c Ox- I f"i ls l.ui and 1 .'.'." Cbiidien's lipM-d Oxfords Mi 1 I (. bildieii s in et and doiigola spring f bee!.. M.l.i aIJ(J .jo i Iiii'ant-' -hoes fro:n "icenis no. Men's laec and congri-s- s1km-s I..l I Men's Siilin calf. Ia-e or congress '.s .Men - ij ran. lace or congress 1.7-, Men's tiiM-d ISIueher. extra line j..v Men's line haiid-M'ued. lace or con gress ;j ial Men's ( ireaciau calf, lace or congress.. "J.isi Men's tine Kaiigaroo tipped, laee or congres :t.(i Men's extra line go-samere calf, lace the intrinsic value as well as the but come at once to Yours amwM Red FlagThat EBENSBURG IWarbleg Granite Works, J. WILKINSON &l SON, PROPRIETORS, DE.VLKIW IX I Mnntl nion t c : '""""'"luis, Headstones, Vaults Marbleized Slate Mantels, Cemetery Fencing of all' kinds A No Iron Fencing for public buildings anl dwellings. I'urHiasers will find our pri.e tlie lowest difced Khi. VW1b"' t' the car-load WE CIVE SPECIAL JETTIj(b 6 6 Qyi mm -UnjL 113 New Stock of DRY GOODS, MILLINERY AND CAR- rt I o. ball to see us when in town. ja:m::e P. R. R. SCHEDULE. Schedule In effect May as, I8V3. CoanrrllaBS ml ( rrssen BAST. Seashore Kxpress HtrTliihurif Accommojatlon Kay Kxi'ras.... Altoona r.Xiress Lll. JJ Mail Kxpress .11111 Chilitdeitihia Kxjiresi .....l. '.'.l'.ll'l Johnstown Kipr.-si I'acific Expresi Way l'aj.eiiicr Mail Train ....... Johnstown Express . , 6 3D a m .. u II ui .11 04 a tn . I p m . 6 17 i tn . 8 1 2 p in . 8 14am . ?: a in .fSltPB . 4 -X p sa . 7 &u p m t.beuabaric Ilrvnrh. Trains leaves a- follows: 7.30, 10.2& a tn.. and 3.34 p. m. and arrive at ("resxm at H ai. 10 .Mi a. m. and 4 16 11 to. La re ( Bresson at 3o . 1 1 7 a. tu anj 5 31 p. m.. and arrive at Kuctiatiurir at lit.lu a. m. and 1 ol aud C 10 p. m. a and l learHeld. Irvonit at t.4a a. m. and -1 40 p. m. arrlv. Ins: at Cresson al 8 04 a m. and 4 p. in Iave Cressou W . m. aud .1 in p. tn arrivm at r vona at 11 00 a m. and 6.:m p. in. Sundav trains leave Cresson every Sundiy at V SO a m and 4 IH p. in., arriviu at Irvoua al II to a. m and s 00 i. m. Kor r.tes sa i. ec . call on aent or address Th.w. E. Watt. I. A. W. It.. 110 EUtb Ave.. Pllt.st.urK . P. h.nl.HiKVoST, J. K. Wtlllll. (ieneral Manager. 4eneral Manaicer. A. C. FISHER, Painter and Papar Hanger, PATTON. PA. The nndersltt-nrd S DOW located In Patton and Is preptrAd to do talntin In all Its brunches. ttoue l-a.B'.iua. biau l'aintina". Orsiomx and laer lianxln a sjieclaity. Satirlaction uar ntel. A. C. USHEIt. mailt WS IIOTth LKIIKAMiK. L H J.SHKriid. I'norRirrou. located at liuHois. ra.. near the H. K. A P. Hallway lepot. We always endeavor to fur nish tbs hert acooin modal inns to business men, pleasure seekers and hoarders. Persons In search ol xiuili.rt and quiet will find it a desl'alde place to stop. The Tattle Is unsurpassed and Is always suptdted with the fieri tbe market atlords.and all the delicacies of the season. The liar is sup plied with the choicest ol pure liquors and clears, and noihlnic hut the heat is sold. Njxxiial atten. tloa Riven 10 the care ol horses. ii.j.sciiEmn. H SFrTS WtHTFn'Tivrrr .oMuaoji. ms. a ait, aAV AieeUwe. K. K. - ; - - 1 w . aiiwn, you at such a remarkably low price or -ongress .75 Men's grain plow shoes, bui-kled, Ilal- list tongue Mens working shoes you can get from u ''" Kit cen is to l.-j:, DRY GOODS. Ladies, here is the pla:-c to get your dry good-. Curtains from 7"i cents .",.(! -r pair. Ladies' M-reale waists, light or dark, TO cents. Ladies' bato-t waists, tig n red and -tri ed, with rutlled front at 74 White waist-, all kinds of material, t be latest and most fa-bionable -tyles, from '.'. cents to fV.4". liress ginghams for "cents iM-r vard and uii. Apron ginghams from 4: to 10 cents. M u-liu iu bleached or unbleached from 4 1 f to 10 cents. I II Calico we are slocked full of t he lilie-t. new est and most de-irable in tin market, at from A to 14 cents. Ladies' skirt em broidery, 40 inches wide, for 4s cents and u p. Flouncing embroidery from .'d ci-nts to to f 1 mt paid. A complete line of 1 1 i in tiling- of all sorts and dre es in all styles 011 our shelve-and counters. Call and si-c thein. You can't help but bu v. a- t b- bai gains u e are o tiering in 1 be laiiies line are -omelhing thai you can't i grasp every day. variety and extent of our bargain Respectfully, DG., THE LEADERS. GAIaLITZIN, PENNA. is the Place. and trie Tl-1.1r on.l w hen they consider the and sri ve tUot.ie. tle class of w-nrk w e advantage of re- ATTENTION TO THE (ID1F WaPflfiK. 9 9 Clintcn Street, Johnstown, Fa. fi- L. JOHSSTUS. M. J. bVCK. E)TAUI.1HHD 187'J. A. H.KHK. Johnston, Buck & Co., BAN K Kits. EliENSBUKG. ... l'E.WA. A. W. Bl K. Cashlrr. EsiTani.lHHBn 1S8. Carrolltown Bank, CAKKOIJ.TtiWN. PA. T. A. MIAKHAI UII, atasler. General Banting-BnsiEbss Transactei. The lollowlns; are the prlneliaj feature! of general bakcinir dnslness : IIF.P4SS1TN Xecelved payatde on demand, and Interest hear Iuk certificates Issue.) to time depositor!. LOAN si Extended to customers on tavnrahle terms and approved paper discounted at all times. 'i.i.F.rTio.N Madetn the locality and upon all thehnktn towns In the United State. Chances saoderale. DBA IT) lasued negotiable in all part of the l'nltd States, aud loreitt-B exchanice Issued on xll parti of Europe. ACC-Ol'MTN Of merchants, farmers and othee solicited to whom reammalile aoecinj o.!a turn will he extende.1. Patron! are sure,i that all transactions shall he held as strictly private and einndential. and that they will he treated as lltwr:iy as aood bankln rale will wrnit. Kesjctlully, JOIINNTON. KH K VK EWui Fire Insurance Apcy T. "V. DICK, .'General Irsurance AgenL ERRlteiHURa. 1A. rytt WHOM IT M AY CONCEKN: 1 Al iwrsons bavinK claims ajrainst the etti ol Jeremiah Nmmn. late of Munsier township. fainlTl eounty deceased, or acaln't the e-lite of Ella Nimnin. late ol saM towutSlp. utM-e , are rMtieate 1 to pmsent their claims properly probated Ut me ty May 2oih. Invn J fchenihurK. Pa.. March 51. lvwt. M l A t I t-lU. p-wt--
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