rambrin ;f iTrmun. I! ri-i sr.i -Air.KiA .. pa. KKH'AV. i; n k.-r i ImMiiisr court in l!!air - l . Kii-I.y.of Wilmoif. visit. mI Eb i I In i :. ! Ilt-llffnritt'. spent a few , . ,,, t,.t II t ll!?- tt I'l'W. II. V:iM. n I'at ro'l tuw n, wi in . All,; u.,l..l:.y. i- il"' I"'"" Ilii-bark yard should . .in !-! rrimval urn. ., I.L.y.l is baviii: tin' boritit;li .I iiitu lii r--i Ji-ncf. ,, i Tin iiav I lit Klit'iistim-jr rim ;. j ; i. .1 .f lrT iilt-rt . .1 i ;. ( '. Hi an-r. of Spanyler, sin-nt ,1.1 in I.ttiioi Weil iii'mIhv . J :t t Km-i-iiMim-I. of Asl.ville. , i,-!)in a i-il on Wi-ilnrsila y . l-.iili.i I-llutrii. of Wilinoif, ;.-: ,..tn iii low ii on Tliiuxlay. .,),:iicl (ii.llilli. of ibis plan'. !: !: V.- i.' i Mi ,! t .. 1 ii - !. N of iot a lues to .lolins- Wimlii. of Wilmoic. is (nittiiii; in ,,; mi i. .w.l in :n'li i imTV in Mr. S. I). ,-t mill. i..ti-t " I Ifi k :i t on Tliiiis- ,,, i .-. U tinned In-, family fi,,in .!.,:. !. tlii I'lave. j: i.. ..m. !l. i:..l l of Ibis ilai'e, , i,,,., ,i tint- team of boifs in I'ilts- , la-l i-i-k. ! A I. mi l.i a.. "f ISarr tvn)iii, ac .1 i . v bi- daiislin-r. n nt a few , . ,, .. l Oil I II1H-M1.1J . . ,-,. I i:im i.poi I lell from a trestle in i . . a I. -Iii p on 1 b uixla . il ii. a I i nit . . i . i .. .. i - ;illll :il;l l.li .mini; ill-, il. U,- ii. t; i In state that the l. ..itiil ,j. ,,i Mi-, ll.niy llopl-li-. of Carroll I' ,. i n-Ii 1 1 . i" " 1 1 b"ii I foil ml at ion. u-i.- .la.-ksnii died at the resi- , ,. ,,f .11. 1 K II ti ii. in Heinle l n- .i. .. .ii. M..i!l.iV of last week, aired -J4 I '. .-! i' i ' I- are lnailablo unless io- '' aii'lanl sj,. That i if , hi . i tiiiniiuil u a smaller siz l,.. u . .ii I - . Mi i;..l. ii I". .loiit-s. ot tliis plai'i'. who j,. . ii .it.-. ii! a' iM-i k fur MUTal montbs . ..1 I;, i ni.M-v 1 1U-. I'a.. r.-lin iii il boint . i,.,l.-.lay. n. 1 1 .hi t . I.'.n k l.a-s :tinl wall t-yt-il j f.,- . i. -plai.il in tin? stiv.im in Ibt- i . ,,-..f ijii..lion by tbe t'arrolllow n j: . i in. 1 1 .hi. i i. iii. II,.- I.1...H Ib-at Mapli- I'ark llol.l ., . .! I,,.! I..- op ih-.I t bis in i- w it Inn: I I .:il,.l.!...l.. '1 II.' boli-l V ill t.f Opt-IK'll Up al ..il !i;- H!'-l of .llllli'. .- i-. '1 lu.ir.a- 'ol!in ami 'l'boina- i l , . in.i k.-r. of !:i-!l-fo:iti-. w-iv in town ; .r i f.-iv s i bis wi-i-k on a visit to Mr. I i i ;p I i.;, in-. bo i- si j I I,.- K pi.l li. aii- in tbi i-oimtv w ill I : !,i-ii ib-'i-uati- .-l.-.-iion on Nut on! sty, M:i .'l ib. ;in.l I In n i mi wnl ion on tin ..wmir .Moi.ilav. .May .'-lb. - I' 1.. I i-ns all. I ('barb's Kliorr. Imlli .nii!.i!.i ton iis,ii. bav- i.iiri-liast-il a ..ii. --il.ii. I itii.-r. -t in tbe laniii-iy of Wil in: K'n.'ir. in ibat to.vnsbi. - 111.- w:r- of liallitiii's -l-cirir I ieii t I :.ht! . i- -I : ui-k by liirlit iiitiir on Friilav . i.-ii:.i-' ;unl ila mai!i'ii so I bat it will tak.' a' 'it a m.-i h to ii-pair tln'in. .lam.- I'.nnis a broiiubt to jail from .1 .l.ii -.. ii on t iliii s.la v, baxiii t -t-1 anii Li iii I In- aft of burglariously i-nt-r-iii.' . iiii - -li..f store :n tbat city. - 1'r. T. M . Uii bar.is. of tbis place, -tji .1 for .ains ill.-. ( ibio. on Tiu'mIiiv. '- I. -j i-all. ii ibitb.-r by a .ii-pati b aiinoiiii--.:ii ;ii.- -rioiis ill --- of bis lnoib. r. 'I L.--ton-of Eii vi anl Eilvvar.lsat Lilly a-.-Ll.-f.-.l l.y burglars on l iiilay niubl .ui.l a i..t ..f -ho., an overcoat ami a .-. I iiv i-l i al I i.-i( otf. 'I lu ll- is ,o clue to ? Ii.- I ijMi.-'s. - ':-.Ei!a M. Mailman, wife of Jcc 1. 11 u i.'nan. pi o honotai y of lllair coun IV. ili.-.l veij -mill. -lily at bi-r home in llol- I. .I.H -Ian tr on Tm-.lay from bcai t failure, a...i : year. I here ale lifl.-.-ii i ar loaii- of -tecl rails ai 1 1..- station f.,r tbe Klacklick railroa.l ii; 1 tie- li n k i- now lai.l to the cast cnil of II. -u! Ilil'oii-h I i ii i, t -y tielii. in the West . I,, l,f t,W II. In M..I l:m-k. of A Itoona. assist, il ,y 1" vli.i i i .a ii i; It . a i i of that city, p.-i loiin- 'I a ! 1 1. a I ami -m i-essf operation on Mr- M .1. I'latt. near 1 1 ast ini.'s, on Wed- ti I ..I la-t w.-.-k. A li.-,.'iit train jiimpcil the track on i I'.ohv a r In am h one ilay last w cek anil -Mi .hi the ties. f,,r ;l iiisti,,-,. ,,f tu,j miles, i" i. .,1111. -ii . iirhl kei;s of spikes anil -JUl I.. I- pair I he ilamanes. - A i iiieeiinu' of the -toi-kbnlilel's of t be Tii t ..in, iv Am irult ural ami I)i ivmi; Park A i.. i in.. i, at .lobiislow n on Kriilay last, I w.i- il.ri.li.l to In, hi a fair on their ti..iii,,!, !.;,, Koxluiry some tifue tbis fall. 1 l,e stook of m t'i bainli-e of W. N. 4 '' 'foiiiu' business al l!eiisceek, was -' "I 111... Il lL- llie shi'l-itT ,.l. Tn.-S.l:. I- '11 vi,. m,l closeil. bovviver. as i"-l..! I'M. , - I III !,.! i,. . I- ainl c press ollice are in tbe-ame '- l'vaiis, sawyer, of Cambria P. .,ii Sunday last while in the "'k iiiir for his cows stepped on a 1 1. l.itk (.'iviim avvav. was im '" "V .-i.i.ii'l, t., f;l alllj 1,1,-ak one uf Lbe ii, I,.- .lllu ' 1 ..iiiiiisi.-i-. :air county. Saliirilav Ii.ni ina-k. . I no n Iim. i. d i be railroad ' 1 1,.- postollice and Kiiss's (.'i-m ial ' I' ulirif the watchman was forced li -'' 'In' s,,f,. was aft,-rward Uniiid, -'4.-1 ,n lashed to a door. in iii. know ii colored man a- struck 1 V i m ar IVm, station on tbe Peiili- --liaii.a railroad on Tuesday uifibt and kl "o..l t.i pi,-.-,-s. His i. mains w.-ie scat " " 'I fur 4 ji,,.,. of two bundled feet 'I a , , . . j. th.-r, j up and taken to I Jreeiis- 1 ..l r A Lie in ' l. ai liel.l. Pa , on Wednesday i-i .i . . k . ,,-s loyed an entire block of ,..,. -u -ior,- hiiiliijiii;. occupied by Ilack "nii A hvii.j. Shoikmaij A McClo-kcy. J'. li)tt . Loss, ,!,,,, . insurance til, "" 1 I,.--am,' block w as Imriied .Inly ' I.tli lues are supposed to be caused iie-endiary. A new telephone company lias been nr - hi . , ;ll s.,nia w ii h the follow ing of- ll. I.eorve II. (Jlass. pres j,l,., t ' lain Alli-ou. vice president; .1 . J . Mc- 1 1. "'" i!- '" a-urer. and F. II. Younsr, ireu- iiiana-.-r and secretary. Tbe?ir-t line "I fr.,;n .ioliustown to Fbetisbur by w av ,f I ivsm,, Millie Fontaine, a .1. anil, lie litile found a Imttle coi.taii.iiii; whiskey i .1 oiunae peel in (he cupboard at her ""m- ami drank a ijuantily ,, tbe li.ii..r. in the eib cls t which she ,,ed a couple "I hours later. Physician- 4 id evei Uhintr 1 '''' '" Biv lbe child relief, but were '.ur,,. i,, i.r )jfH Tii.-d. po-in,rscf the ll.Mitzd.ile- bank ' r,' eived another live per cent, pay- making in all thirty-live jcr cent, 'i ved i, e the bank dosed its doors on s' 'I'lemU-r Is. is.ti. Tin; lloutdale bank f the banks of which Win. 11. Dill as pr.s,,!,.,,, aij tt,JIJe failure and ar rpi caused si mucb. surprise throughout Elizalx'th Mahanand GiUnrt Williams, IkiiIi of Cambria township, were arrested on Thursday afternoon, the former on a charge of receivinsr stolen tioodsand the lat ter for the larceny of a set of harness. Hoth of ll.ein are supjiosed to U-loni; to tlie gang of thieves that were arrested on Tuesday afternoon. They w ere sent to jail in de fault of hail. Iavid Watkin Powell, a resident of Cambria township, was arrested to-day (Thnrsdayi. charsed with lwing implica ted in the robbery of Andrew Ntrittniat t. r's store in this place last fall. The ar rest of Powell is a result of the arrest of the ra ii sr of thieves in Cambria township and the evidence of Frank P.oring and Peter Stinebiser, w ho have made confes sions implicating Powell. A case of small-pov exist at the coun ty almshouse at l,ew istow n. Pa. The pa tient is a tramp that arrived there one day last week, lie has been isolated and the inmates have all been vaccinated, and ev ery effor is being made to prevent the spread of the disease. The man came trom Chicago ami confesses that he had lieen w hele the disease was prevalent. He had three companions u hen he arrived there, but they went on east. From the South Fork Courier: A cow belonging to John Hum.direys. of this place, was struck and killed at the depot crossing on Wednesday evening. The ow's head was caught by the cow catcher and became fastened between it and the pony vv heels, and while thus imprisoned she was dragged a considerable distance. While the poor cow' was thus imprisoned it gave birth to a fully developed cal f, w hich, strange as it may seem, is still living. P.y an act of the last legislature and approved by the governor, the county commissioners have the sole power to control the valuation of dogs at their dis cretion, and by virtue of tbis act the com-mission,-is can lawfully value a male dog not less than cents nor mole than a female not less than fl nor more than tl. Any individual feeding and harboring a dog must pay the tax and coii-equeiilly is responsible for all damage done by said dog. Miss Hood, a young lady of Nmithton. Westmoreland county, aged about seven teen years, was recently jilted by her lover, and she took the matter so much to heart t hat she became melancholy. On Saturday she procured a quantity of Paris green, of vhicli she partook freely, and on Monday afternoon she died from the effects of the deadly Miison. She is said to have been an estimable young lady, and her tragic end has cast a gloom ovor tbe community in w hich she lived. Tbe lightning on Thursday struck a tree on the south of tbe M iller road, in I'pper Yod"f township, near the residence of Edward Pedeli. riddled the tree, follow ed the roots down ahoiit two feet, then Went through the ground west ti ft y feet to Mr. P.-den's iron pump, tearing the pump to pieces and appcarantly went into the well, making it look as if on tire. Tin course of the lightning from the pump to the tree made a ditch two feet deep, throw ing the dirt in all directions. Uurglars on Thursday night of last week tried to enter William Ky land's ston ai Coiitlueiice. Somerset county; His son. William, w ho guards it fired at one of t.i men. whom he could see in the moonlight, ami wounded one, and a third opened tin on Kvland. One ball struck a jar of var nish. hlch poured over Uylaud and his gun. preventing him tiring again. The burglars. carrying their injured companion, lied to tbe Pallimore & Ohio railroad, seized a band cur and sped down the track on it. The car w as lou ml covered will, blood. Michael Dealiy. a farmer residing near Pine Flats. I nd ia na couu I v, was in Pitts burg on Saturday looking foi his daughter, who is aln.ut twenty years of age. ar.d who disappeared about two weeks ago. Ac cording to Iieally's story a number of city people spent last summer at Pine Flats, among ot hers a nice young man giving his name as Jacob Keiibeu. He became very intimate with t he girl. Tbe father thought she had run a w ay to join Ilenl.en. Aftei a search through the city. Mr. I). alii failed to learn any tidings of bis daugbtei and returned home without her. About tbe most ridiculous piece of reading we have seen for manv a day i the inxl i iitj'x description of the arrest of a half doen petty thieves that have lieen operating i it Cambria township, and) w ho were, without any trouble, arrested on Tuesday. According to our con tein ;k rary, the arrest of Jesse James or the cap tun-of the D illons in tbe wild West pale into irisi7iiilicance in comparison with this gieat achievement. It was either one ol the most desperate attempts ever made in vindicating the law or there is a wheel loose III the head of t he editor of the Unfi liiiij. The count surveyors of Cambria, Clearliel.l and Indiana counties have loca ted tbe exact place w licit the ancient cherry tree, stood that marked the spot where the three countie ahoye iner.lioned cornered. Tbe commissioners of the several counties are to meet to-day (Thursday to inspect the work of the surveyors, and if correct, approve it and arrange for tbe erection of tbe monument for which the state legislature appropriated the sum of tilt. -en hundred dollars last winter. A conference will be held with the citizens ol Cherry tree and a time fixed for tbe dedica tion of the monument, which will likely o- ciir on t he 4th of .1 ill y next. f)n Saturday afternoon while Simon Adam, a well known citizen of l.lacklick township, w a engaged in cutting a road through the woods, at the saw mill ol Jchn Cunningham, near t)ie twin rocks, on the IMacklick railroad, he felled a tree that in failing lodged on a small ash sap ling. Mr. Ail. mis took his ax intending to cut off the sapling and had only made a few strokes when the tapliug split off and (lew bock, sir iking him on the breast and face, breaking hi nose, fracturing his skull und knocking out several teeth. Dr. Da v i-oii. of this place, was sent for. w ho on bis arrival attended ti) his injuries and is of the opinion that Mr. Adams will re cover. This Is the lime for fprlng medicine, and there is nothing be tier than green foods. Celery salid. celery soup, celery sandwich and celery salt for nerves, rheumatism and relish; lettuce, chicory, (-carol, oranges and ripe fruit for the blood, w atercresses for the voice, breath and lungs, radishes, onions, eschalot and chives f..- tlictoinach. and butter, smoked meets, cygs. fjkh arid oysters for good di gestion. Pickb -j, olives, spices, pastry and fresh meats are loo heavy when a change of diet is in order. Ilreeii soups ar as real ai-iieiits, arnj young heets, spinach and cucumbers and tomatoes ar rerrtedial for a long !jst of digestive ailmeuU. At least so the docLortf say. llary tiallagher ot New Stanton. West moreland county, aged twenty-me. a stu dent at the Iro.i City UusjnessCollege, was found dead iii her room at the home of C. C. I'ornhiih. a friend with whom she hoarded, on Arch street. Allegheny City, early on Tuesday morning, having com mitted suicide by taking a do-e of oxalic acid. Her fat tier. William liallagher, keeps a general store at New Stanton, and it was his intention to educate her SO r-he would he able to keep his books and at Lend to his bil-iliess. It is said that her domestic re lations have never been (.leasaiit. and in a letter addressed to her parents sba deyere ly censures them for their treatment of her. An autopsy showed that the stories circulated about the girl and a frieoJ of Lcib named Harry Evand were untrue. A Philadelphia telegiam says, con cerning the new railroad surveys being made in this section of the. state by the P.eech Creek Railroad Company: "In speaking about the project on Monday Mr. Hicks, of Philadelphia, who is the projector, said that as yet no capital had been invited to participate in the enter prise, and that the surveys now being made were simply preliminary and for the pur pose of gaining an idea as to the actual amount uecessary to build the road. ' Albert Eeo Courson. son of Al lert M. Courson. of 1"1 'i Fifteenth street Altoona. left home for srhixd on March 30, and has not lieen seen since. He is 14 years of age. has black hair and black eyes, dressed in a navy blue suit, double-breasted coat, short pants, black slouch hat. lace shoes and black woolen stockings; had a dark navy blue blouse on under his shirt; his shirt is brown barred cheviot. Anvone knowing of the whereabouts of the lad should notify his father at the above ad dress. There is very little new railroad con struction going on at present in Pennsyl vania. The Reading has practically ceased all such operations, and the Penn sylvania's work is limited to the comple tion of the Philadelphia and lMeware County, the Cliensburg and lilacklick branches. Surveys lor the recently incor porated Clearfield, Conemaugh and West ern have been completed from Cleartield, along Rig Clearfield creek to (ileu Hope, and the line is now being located towards Irvona, thence bv South Rlacklick and by II inckston's run to Johnstow n. Tbe line is an independent one and will connect with the Reech Creek and the Rallimore and Ohio and pierces a fine mineral section of Cambria and Clearfield counties. The contracts for the extension of the ItutTalo and Susquehanna to connect w ith the Fall P. rook railroad, were awarded several weeks ago, and the contractors now havea large force of men at work on the gradin g. The line is thirteen miles long, from (ale toii to Ansonia. Mom. Handsome Work . Messrs. James Wilkinson & Sou, the vvell-knowu marble dealers in this place, have now on hands the largest stock of marble, Ixith in the rough and manufac tured, t-ver seen in Elteiisburg. A visit to their place of business on Cen tre street will well repay auyoue who has an eye for the U-auliful, as some of the completed work that is now st up is ex iliiisite iu design and e v. eels in workman ship anything we have ever seen, while both m 'tubers of the firm take a pleasure and a pride in explaining to tbe visitor the intention of the designs and giving such other information as may lie interesting, whether you intend purchasing or not. One handsome piece of work that is now completed and will be shipped to Wilipora to tie set up in the Calhoiic cemetery at tt.at place in a short time, is a monument to Mrs. Margaret I Reason. The inscrip tion reads: "Margaret, wife of Jeremiah (ileason. Erected iii fond remembrance of our dear foster-mother by Mr. and Mr". J. P. tirooiue and Aunie E. Finnegai:." It is of the finest Italian marble and is seven feet high. The inscription is on a shield that is surmounted by a wreath in bas relief, in w hich roses and forget-me-nots are carved out in has relief, and are en twined together, showing a beautiful spec imen of the sculptor's art. It must tie seen to lie appreciated and people living in tow n should pav a visit u the linn's place of business before the work is shipped away. There are a number ol other pieces of work just as handsome that are equally worth seeing, and as the firm will soon be sending out their work to the different cemeteries to have it set up for Memorial Day, the sooner you visit t henj the beifr you w ill te repaid for you tinie. People living at a distance from Ebens burg, who are desirous of having marble work, can rest assured thai in dealing W ith Messrs. Wilkinson JL Hon they will have the finest possible work w Idle their prices are such as puts competition out uX the (iiestion when the quality of the mater ial are considered. Atlrmplrit Highway Knlibrrj, On Friday night while Sauiuel Lapinti and James Lalla were going from Con trctor Mi'Faddcn's ollice on tbe. Rlack lick railroad, about ten miles from Ebens burg, to their lioarding house, they were attacked in the darkness by two men w ho knocked them down. Latta was badly lieaten by hi assailant but Lapinta, after a severe struggle, succeeded in regaining his feet and drawing his revolver, tried to fire, but it snapped three times liefore it went off, when the highwaymen fled. Lapinti is a boss, and as pay-day was only a few days ago. it is supposed the rob bers were under the belief that by attack ing him they would make a rich haul. It is not known whether the one shot lired by Lapinti took effect or not as there was no blood left on the trail and both men tied. They are supposed to be a couple of men who were discharged a few days previously. The Cambria Iron Cnmpanjr Shows I'Ubt. A dispatch from Johnstow n to the Pitts burg papers on Wednesday evening says: "To-night the Cambria Company shows light. The men employed in the Gamier mines of the company went on strike this morning. They had been receiving 4o!'' cents per ton, or 4' cents more than thnse in the mill mine, liccause the. (iautier vein is not so deep, and is therefore harder to woik. It is understood they demanded 5i) cents per ton. The following notice was posted at various places about the Cam Iron Company's plant this afternoon: All miners not reporting for work this morning, at the usual time, will, by t heir own act, under tbe rule of tbe company, cease to be in the employ rrienl of theCaiu l,i ia Iron Company. Their tools w ill he giyen to them oil application to the super intendent. The company anticipates no trouble iu liiling, its mines w ith new num." Take a Ka l.ir. A raw egg is an excellent tonic with which to begin these warm spring days. It is streiig hening and tends to prevent Ibat tired feeling which is so prevalent al this season of the year. 1 prepared in the follow ing way it is really a delicious drink : Put the yolk of an egg into a dish with a teaspoonful of white sugar and a teaspoon -ful of orange or lemon juice, and leat lightly together with a fork. Put the whites on a plate and add a pinch of salt; I hen, with a broad hladed knife, heal il to a stiff froth. Now, as lightly as possible, mix all together in the dish; then as lightly transfer to a clean tumbler, which it will nearly fill if properly made. It must not stand in a warm place, a It soon becomes liquid and looees its snowy look. Any fruit Juice may le used instead of or ange or lemon, or even brandy if the doc tor has ordered it. Natural k-. Superintendent Wilson, of th Huff mines at Soiith Fork, was In the city on business to-day. He brought with bun a large basketful of the natural coke recent ly discovered at that place. This coke id found in the seam usually occupied by thp Miller vein of coal, and is tive feet thick, with a six-inch vein of Miller coal im mediately under It. The coke resembles anthracite in appearance, and its weight is above ao per cent, greater than the Miller. Mr. Wflsou says there are thousands of tons of coke in sight. The miners have already taken out ,'yi feet of It, and the vein shov s no sign of diniinUhlng. The company will probably erect a crusher at Altoona, and the coke will be disposed of iu place of anthracite Johnstown Herald. Real Tattale Traaafera. D. S. McAtiulty et ui. to ieorge Ed White. Rarneiton, f-jm. Ueorge W. lielsel et ux. to James S. Shomo, Johnstow n. p.). lieorge Ilabicht el ux. to William Tvez anowski, Rrow nstown, fcTJO. Samuel J. M iller et ux. to Jacob Wendel, Adams township. li'C. Frank Powers et ux. to John Powers, Cresson, tl. John Powers, to Josephine Powers, Cres son, (1. Edward P. Render et ux. to Francis Litz, Carroll tow nship, Levi Plouse el ux. to Thomas Rarues, Susquehanna township, $7,100. Mary Ann Mc Kinney to James K. Mc Kinney, Iale. J4.Hi. AnJrew Strittmatter et ux. to Elizabeth Reese, Ehensburg, Renjamiii M iller et ux. to S. W. Miller, Portage, fToo. Mary J. Rrown et vir to Jacob Henker, Peelorville, S7. Margaret P. McConanghy et al. to Ed ward Mayer. Lower Yoder township. $'50. Samuel Harrison it in. to Emmaii Ream, Stonycreek township, flt'rfl. R. F. Slick et ut. to William Noon, Con emaugh township, (3iii. Isaac Raruhart et ux. to trustees of Rox bury Evangelical Church. Roxbury, f'-iou. Robert Cassidy et ux. to Evaliue E. Wil liams, Ebensburg, ta'i. tJeoige Muehlbauser, administrator, to Victor Heiser. Johnstown, $1. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Cath arine Vowiniiel, While township, $'."J. N. W. Frederick et al. to S. P. Harbison et al.. Reade township, fl.oul. Cambria Fire Prick Company to S. P. Harbison et al., Reade township. Jso.inio. Hoover, Hughes A Co. to Elia Jane Jackson. Morrellville, f I. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania toCath arine Vow Inkle, White towusbip, $21. Chest Creek Land and Improvement Company to Sarah Henry, ration, fl.K. Heirs of John Zorn to Anna Christina Zorn, Carroll township, $1. Cambria Iron Company to Adam Weav er, Johnstow u, f-.Mi. William Knorr et ux. to David L. Owens et al., Cambria tcwuship. l.Joo. David L. Owens et ux to William Knorr et al., Cambria towusbip. ftil. Treasurer of Cambria county to Cam bria county, Cambria township, f.l. Cambria county to L. L. Owens, Cam bria township, f .'7. Michael Drass et ux. to Adam Albright, Chest township, tWK raplnrid al l.aal. For some time past a gang of ietty thieves lias been operating in Cambria township among the farmers residing within a radius uf tiye or six miles north of Ecishurg. Their depredations had le roiiie. so frequent that the farmers were at last compelled ,t band together and em ploy a defeetive for tie purpose of ferret ing out the niernbcrs pf the gang. J a Hies McClcmtnt, of Indiana, pa., was employed for this purpose and a short tipie ago was ostensibly employed by Ilavid Rlack, a lumberman and farmer w ho re sides in the neighbor hood where the gang suspected of doing the thieving also reside. MeClement succeeded Iu Ingratiating him self into their confidence and was soon ap parently a member of the gang. On Monday it was concluded that sulli dent evidence had beeu collected to war rant the arrest of John Oood, William Mahan, Peter Stinebiser. Johu Anderson, Reuben Anderson and Jonathan Mabau. and warrauts were Issued and placed in the hands of Constables Humphreys, of Ebensburg, and Tuder, of Cambria town ship, who made the arrest without any difficulty. At a hearing before 'Squire Jones on Tuesday, iu which Frank Roriug, a member of the guiig. turned state's evi dence, all the arreted partjes, -jvUh the exception of Reuben Anuerauli, were rer manded to jail for trial for the larceny of goods from William Makin. Frank JJever aux and others, mention of the robberies having beer, made in the Fijkevj VJt at the time of their occurrence. Reuben Ander son was discharged for want of evidence Implicating him in the" robberies. There are several other parties suspected and more arrests are likely to follow. Slrhlftan Ileum. Mes.rs. A. P A J. P. Kirst b. the prac tical lumbermen of Nicktown, are about to remove their large steam saw mill from the farm of A. S. Kirsch to that of A. P. Kirsch. The Messrs. Kirsch have cut some 440.( k feet of lumber ou their mill this w-jntcr. Mr. Anselm R. Kircch ha recently pur chased several hundred fine fruit trees from an eastern nursery which he has planted ou his farm. He is going into the iruit-raising business quite extensively and we wish him success in his enterprise. His trees are the different varieties of pears, plums, apricots, etc. Frank, son Of J. P. Kirsch, went to Eb bensburg for the purpose of attending the Ebensburg Normal Institute the coming summer. On the 22nd of this month one of Mr. J. P. Kirsch's hens laid an egg that meas ured "J inches around one way and ft1 in the other. This was a present to Mr. and Mrs. Kirsch ou the 2(th anniversary of their wedding from their favorite hen. z. Reeeh ( rrrk ReaehluK (Int. GiiKKNSBi KO, Pa., April 1. The Penn sylvania Railroad Company and the Van derbilts with the Reech Creek road have been sparring over certain territory lying northeast, but not until to-day was war declared.' The Vanderbilt people secretly sent out an engineer corps and located a line from Mabalfey, Clearfield county, the western terminus of tin- Rcccli Creek road, to ' "rab Tree, the terminus of the Penn sylvania branch. A Pennsylvania official said that there would lie trouble and that his company would make a light against tbe Reech Creek. It is stated that the Vanderbilts w ill proceed al mire to build the road. Il w ill Im aUtut sixty-live miles long, r'ltniing through Clearliel.l, Indiana, an ! a part of Westmoreland counties. It w ill reach undeveloped coal lauds. - -A ahonllaat Alry. T'jiii.elhill war tbe s:'c:iri of shooting af fray on Saturday which, luckily for both parties to the affair, w ill not terminate fa tally. "R-ddy" Rurns and Charles Wal ters, both miners, lbe former working for the East End Company, and the latter employed by C H. Potter & Co., became Involved iu a (iiarrel. w hen the latter, who had been drinking considerably, diew a revolver. Rurns grabbed the revolver, wrenched It from his antagonist, and turning upon him, bred, the ball striking Walters Iu the shoulder: A second attempt to shout was pi evented by the failure of tbe cartridge to explode. Ry-standers then separated the men. Wallers' wound, though painful, is nut serious. - . Harrtauce l.ieenae. The following marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans Court for the week ending Wednesday, April 25, I.M; . . . . Anton Herber and Maria Scddleiny.-r, Johnstow a. (ieurge Ueiser and AuuleMohler, Johns low u. Kraly Laucaes and Mary Kolzen.Spang ler. John W. Fletcher, Toronto, Canada, and U. ti. lloerle, Johnstown. Ueorge U. Lulliff and Nettie E. Raid win, Johnstow n. Mason E. Hare and Ella S. Rcrkebile, Sheridan. Nicholas Rell, Elder township, and Lu clnda Luther, Carrolltown. Edward Fisher and Gertrude E. Mc Clarreu, South Fork. Arrldrnlal Khaall On Tueday afternoon while Mrs. Vic ton a M oread . of Patton, was cleaning house, in nailing a window strip, she jarred from its biding place fx-liind a picture hanging against the wall. a loaded revolver, which feli to the floor aud w as discharged. The bullet struck Mrs. Moreau on the right leg atwiut two inches below the knee cap, inclining upward through the joint and penetrating for a distance of eight or uiue inches. Medical aid was summoned and the wound dressed, w hich, though not attend ed w ith fatal results, wilt in all probability cripple the lady for life. The World's Fair Mebnlll for lar Pace t History. The "Rook of the Ruilders," one oMhe most artistic and magnificent publications' ever issued is now being offered by the Pittsburg DiiMilfh to its readers. It is beyoml question the greatest offer ever made by a newspaMr. See the Ji-rxif'i for full information. Bf iHeellaaeoua Natlrra. TWO Hollars anp Fifty Cent will" huy one ol 1 our tapered Crown liata, worth 3.50. at Mulled . Smith's L.llly. fa. 1.BKNSHUK(. PA., APItlI. J18.4-t have j made arrainceinenra with IT.,lta.rs ltou aua Hiter. who will routine, the Doruial school this summer In Kneoshurv, lu Klve lurlrui-tloan Id Tj m- rill star and Mrnna raiihy at r.a nonauie rales Ntinlenla who wish lu take up I tin, couiae rboulit write me al oure lor pari leu lars. Hiutiontu who aaeire to do ao, can ouiu meuce at any lime iroui iron date. J tN NIK CKAVEK. mcti30 VOIMJI Soil or Sillf Hat-Intent Srvle---1 oo this wrea at Mullen a Niuiin's, Lilly, fa. ANTKIi I have employment lur a lew ood 11 hurllera. Write lor le'uin. They will sur prme you. Big uiooey lor tbe MkIii men . ii. H rsHKNK. Cur. Third aod t'uuiberlnnd elrerls. linirlnl.uiir p'- apd.ax KIU'I.AK Ft IV Cent Neck weal tills week orz61'euU at M ullou At Muiuti'is, Lilly. Pa. I lit 1 will utter lor sale at the c uuril rbauitwr. tA eughurir, ou tbe tourth Monday In Mat at.ouu.uo THUS. HA1 Lkhtkh I.kimkk, Secretary. President. UN'S All-Wool Ktark Cheviot Suits lor T.U0 iH at Mullen &. Simla's l.llly. Pa. J,M'KS. 1 Ueome I. Fredericks, ot Foenshunc. pays llie ti.Ktiei-t tuarkel price lor all kinds I lur. SU.F. (F PKOPF.KrY ANII FKAM'tHSPS liF KKsSiiN & I.KAhUKl.ll CIMM Y AMI NKVV VOKri StloK. KoLU'K KAI1. KHAlo 'I IMP NY. The underpinned. Special I'omuilssloner an pointed lor mat i.uri.se. will, in pursuance' ol a decree . llie Court ol CoiuuioO P eas ol Caiut.rla Couuty. Pennsylvania, eutered In te case a.t J..I.D C. Sluis. IruMee in llie mortgage ol the Ciefniin and Cleardel I County and New Yora Short Koule Railroad Company, daled the nrsl day I Mjj, Ism. Kit. net raid Company. No. 2. r'tt-uitet leriu. litiU. will sell as au entirely at eleaea w'rlurk. A. !., on t nlath daj of Ma), Isttt I. at put. he auciiou. to the loKliesi and l-rft i"l.ier at the ouit House, tn the town ol Kl.ensl.urg. Cambria county. Peunsyl vaula. tberailaav properly, rluhls and Iraucluses oi the ,-al.l raiiroa.l foui.auy. piny i. trie Mrst part lu Said iiirlaae. which are oe.t-ribed (here in as follow': ' "Ail aud siuuular the railway of the said party ol the tirm pari now t-uuilructed aud in .rucers or cuiiflruclioo. ueine the line uf railway kn. wu aa the t.ieset.n aud (' eaibeid i .,uai) aud ew uik sli rt Kt.ute Kaiiruad aa llie tame la or hereatrer rhall te iot'qle.1 aud. constructed from a point at or near crcraou. iu t aml.ria teuuty, i'ennay Ivalila. lel(.K also a point ol couoeciiou with the IVun'yivauia railroad Uirougb the roun ue or cauihria aud Uitsaibeld to a point al or near. Aiooi.vnie, I'.eaitlel.t county. Pennsyl vania, acvrtiiiK lu ttio Hues ol raid railway a- ahowu ly llie a( pilt'aouu ol said Kallroad tioui pauj lor their char er ou tile in the office ol the Secretary of the Cuiuuiouwealiu ol t euo-y Ivauia, all in tbe aaid Ktale ol I'euusyivaula, aud all lbe laud, tenements, aud heridiiamems acquired or appropriated lor the purKe ol a rjar.t or way lor said railway or any other purport) in connection witb the inaiuleuance or oeeratiou theieot, and all the tareuienls, r'Klilj, libertlea, proilaaes. Iran, hisea. imuiuuitlea aud exewpiioua or tbe said party ol lbe first pari, appertaining to the ounairuotlun. maiutainiua, operating, owuioa and eitj'.yiuK 01 the said railway, aud etery pan tbereoi; and all railway tracks, railways, ways, ai.d iietnail ways. dejK.1 rouuiia. brldae. ducut eiilvtiu. leucea and other vtiuciurea. de IHiis, siail n giuuuda. aiatiuu houses. eoKme hoorei., car houses, luel bouses, aareliuu ea, shops, machine boure. water tanks, turu tai.ies, ruper stiuctures. trernuur. nxturea. luruuure, tools, implement apiendaaes. aud appunenances used or lulended to be used lu conuectlou with the Said railway, lu any manner whatsoever, aud all and a ngular the tenement, bereditauieuta. apbdaa'es and apurleuanceg tbereunln brluuu iLjf . whether how owi.e.1 or acqunod or beiealler tu (e uwnet iir a. oulre.1 by the said party of lbe firs I pan; tuaeiher with all and' small ar l.'io rents, toils. u,c..ue. issuee and proQ.g ol lue (alt railnay prrfpises aud pn,pt.iij and also all the estaie. rilil, title and Iniereal, propeity, claim and demand ufaaisoever aa well in law as iu equity, and present and prospective ol tbe said paity the mil pari lu and lu lbe same and every part mereol." TIIK 1 I KHti of such sale are to be aa lot lows: Al tbe time the property shall he knocked down a ucpoMt or ave thou an I dollars will le r quired Irom the ourchasei or i.urchasers nil ILe lotlance or the ourcliase uiimri is n, loui.i on delivery ol deed. Tbe whole or any part ol such I. a U ore uay be Laid In the bonds aud coU.ons sti-urr.l ry said mortaaue to the exteul to wim n said luiiiia and coumius sliall be eu 1 1 lied to participate lu tbe distribution ol the piot-eeds ol sale. JOHN !. SIMS. Trusteee and Special Commissioner. April 6 lt!M.4i. Executor's Sale OF REAL ESTATE ! 'IMIE undersigned executor ol Mary Ann Cnop A. er, late ol the hori.tiKh t f l best Snrlna. county ol Cumbria. I'eonsy Ivauia. decea-ed, by vmue u. tne poaer ana authority vesie-l in huu by lbe last will aud testament . I sai.l deceased. win expose to i uuuo sale on the premises on SATURDAY, MAY 10TII, lSOi, at 1 o'clock, p. m the lollowlnic described real estate tti wit: All tbal certain lot or around situate in the borough el Chest Sprint: s. county ot ( atuhria and State ol I'eun-y l aula. 'Tontiliic 60 leet on ("oluui Ida street aud exiendinar said width MM leet lu an alle. . havina an alley on lbe southwest aud lot t Mrs Sonht iiurd on the northeast, and hav ing mereon erecied a two-story Frame House and HJA.MK.sTAHI.rJtml other (It'THt'lI.P- TFKMM OF NA I.K; line-half of the purchase money to he tat! oo delivery ot deed, and the remainder In six months, with l.ileresl. to l,e secured t.y tioud ami uiorticHKe or lu.titrnent note tif purchaser. The purchaser may have tbe privilege ol paying lbe whole til (he puicliasi money in cash I KI KK M'KKN'ZIK. Kleculor of Mary Ann Cooper, deceased. Chest Springs. I'a . April 'M. IS'..(. H. L. KKKII. aAT"HT Klltlit. REED & READE, A.ttoiii.v-- ait Ijiav, KHKNSHI'K.I. - - - PF.NNA. aTliltice ou Ceulre street. I "3 KITTELL & LITTLE, AtlormvK ait. Ijttw, FHKNSBITKd, PA. om-e In (ra House. 3.H.V4 rV V. DICK. X e A TTtlKN EY-AT-I.A W KBaarHUKH. Pbhh'a aTSpeelal atUotloo to ((Iven riaima tor Pen tlua Koonly . our. ehT- T F. McKKXKK'K, J AT-roasav so tv.ensgixoB AT La w, Klil-NsHl'h(. - PA - Ifflce on O ntre street. II II. MYKIls. AT-niKNKY-AT-l.AW. tisuu. Pa. -(Irncfln (Vlioneile Kow.osj ei.ire street DON AM K. IHIFTON, ATII 'KM KY'AT LAW. Kscsvaiie. Pi. VtTt Irfice In IHtra llonu. enter ir"t klarka, Knil. lirala al Pel rolraia Carried wrn Mariela. HEtlRYSPROUL&CO., MAKKKN A.Mia KNUkt.M, 7i laarlli airaar, Plllaburak, members ol the New YorkSl.a?k Fxchange, Philadelphia MttK-k Kicbar.ge, Pittsburgh Si.H'k K'-hange. Anil Chicago Hoard of Trade. Interest atlowe.l on dily balances subject to . rbeck at siht Utrouttb the 1'lea.nou Home. I lt,9 3ut I fHSSSSS - (t) A -! .-tcoyies )a Low Prices. BELOW WE QUOTE PRICES OW of our Wlany Big Bargains: Dark wash cal'toes r.. .r yard crash::.;.7:;:;:..u: KiuB,ms, an patterns sc. Lancaster : Ginshams at 7 Cents. Muslin, full var.l wiHe f. If rJ t..tf fori Ouiiiiit cloth, all pattern-, a t...i-. ami Un-. v hi . nam, a-piy, all colors LUC. lvalues vests, very lancv, at nc All the LATEST VliVPI Tiiv "iv TKIMMIXlis at close tipures. nniM lh.KlKS from -Jc. per yaitl up. ClotMi ana Gents' hmilm Our stock of clothlni; was never as com plete as now. Any kind of cut or pattern von want. Men's suits in sack only for 3..vi Hetter sutts in any cut from .". up outli's 3-oiece suits from $J.(i up Chilli ren'.s r-'-piece suits from 75c. rip Children's knee pants for 15c IN - GENTS' - FURNISHINGS We Eicell Many Larger Establishments. Fancy lanndiied shirts with collar at tached for ,-ll'-. Latest style fancy laiiiidrit-d shirts with two collars for n. Window lilintls tin two colors oulvi with luttciil s(rinir for only ptc Curlain poles complete for jk? Wall Paper-4 Specialty-Wall Paper lcsrFurniture, Trunks and Valises must go to make room. Kitchen chairs, linht or dark, for -.'.7i per et. Sfdid hatdwood bedroom suit eU'ht pieces. for ouly i ii CiiptHtards, sinks, bideboariisuml loui.es at verv low prices. t?f"These Hoods are all new and tirst grade work ou them. Assignee's Sale OF VA LIABLE REAL ESTATE! A aa I gated Eilalsaf Jabu Brown. IV virtue ol ao order is-alnv out of the Court J or t'ouiiuuu fit-as t'awi.ria county, aod to uie alirefiel. there will he tlHr, lo public sal. tn Ihti t.remiseses In the III K( l Kill (K SI M M KKH IU., Cambria ruuulj. Ha., oo SATURDAY, MAY 10TH, 1S91, t IO asVlaM-lt. A. M , Aod Irom lime tu time thereafter all tha Inllnar I UK riescrilHMl real eslaie. lil.-li has Imkpd as- ( sitiutsu iiitBi uuuersigueu ij Juno nrvaa aud wile: Ilmr r I pl lai ar I'roirllr.aj. No. 1. Mill roperty, cmsittms l lour lots to the horo.iKh ol uuiinerhill. ImiuiiiIisI an.l tie scrilel as lollows: Hesrinninai at a Miiut ou the liue el the lctinslvauia rilr.atl antl cornrr ol lot ol Patilck Md:all. (In e.-e 07 tlmieea east Tu leet to a NiintCorDerof lot ol P. M. lirowo. thent-e aouth 0? .itrarrees est ?u leet lo a M.iat curner ol lot ol I. M. Hrotto. tbeuce south 70 degrees east 15(1 leet to a ost corner ol lot now or late ol Con rad Myer. IJieuce south 'Jo' t deairees west jw leet to a M.lnl corner ol lol olJuhn T. Iaxik. (hence nor h OU decrees east ly lo s ol John I . lxuic. lr. Heudnrks and Wallace Hluuitner li leet to cor ner ol lot of la trick MiH'ail. thence ly said lot uorth XtdtKrees east HH leet to a rost. thence l,y said lot aaain north 31 tleictees west Hri loot to place ol bet(lnnin, contMinina; lo all tin: ercnes mole or less. (ireen Hou.ean.1 lot, situate on Main street. In tne Iturouteh or Sumuierhlii, hounded on the northerly side ly Mam ttieet. on eaaterl a'.de ty lot ol .lt.hu (iriftlth. on the south liy an alley, and on tne we.-ieriy side '.y lol or Jamea l. i lumuier. having thereon erec(el two story Krauie liweilluic. and also other lwelllt.a:. Mo.il Hesldiice and St -re Kootn. hit sltaate al the corner ot Mala street aud Ceonay ivanla railroatl, iu the httruuich ol Nuiuuierhlll. Itoundoil aijd de.-crild as lt.lit.ars. KKinninir at lite Cor ner mentioned, thence ire award along the Peon sylvauia railroad !Q erchee to a hm,l, corner o land low or lale ol Oeorge B. VV'iae. tbeaoa by I y said lands 7 perrbea to e poal. 111. nee east ward by oilier land of John lirown i iien-bes to a hsi in lioe ol said rttatl. theoce couthward aloni raitl roa.1 till e relies to the place ol helnnlba-. havinK thereon a large frame liwelllng and U.i. Ho., iii. No. 4 Colon Hall lot. aituat. In the tHirouv h ol Suuinierlitll. corner ol Main stretl aod Jack son road. Itoundetl un tbe easterly side l.y Main street, ou the southerly side t.y other lol (Mo. 3) ol Jubn lirown on westeilv side by Ut ol John It. Weiitroiu. and on the northerly side by Ja.-kx.u road, haviuic thereon erected a large lore, story bull-Una:. Hunan aa I'uioo Hall, aud a one and one hatl-atory Flank llwellina:. Mo ( rue hall interest In piece or parcel ol land situate in Oruyie township, known as Will In at Prluale tract. atljuinlUK landa of (Irirtttb, Hroou at Silneutau. J. ti. au at Suns, Krauk Kuril, the Kit tier traot, aud olheio, coaLalolna: IA acres. Vi- peich.s. Mo. d Hue hil Interest la tbe I'oal and olber Minerals ol -Ji acres, aud the surface ol 1 a -res, wore or less, ol th9 aauie piece ol ground all known a a lbe Wi.liaw Hull-r tract, anuate la Jrt.j le towushlu. -tlp.lulOK the lauds ul Jacob Priugle, Wlillaw Murray el al. Mc. ". Oue third tDterest In William Murray ttactul laud In Croyl. tuwnauip and borouab ol Suuiuierblil. hounded by Peunsylranla raliruad, CaiuLna Iron I'onipaoy. J. .-c.tl at Sons. P. M.tL J. Hrown et ai , and eontalulna: yu acres. 34 perches, and allowances. Mo. a. I.t In toroucb ol Mumoierblll, hound ed and deecrttted as follows: Havinnlua; al a ptait Id leet sou lb ol Una ol Peuosylvaula rallioad, l lie ace south 70 deerees west 4 iterchea to a post. thence ty line of land now or late ol P. S. I'my le south I dt-gree est o", percnee to a post, ttieoce 1. 1 line wt land .1 1!. . H.uioud north i tleatrees. east 4 terchea to a post on line ol Numuterbill ajraievattl. tbencw by said line north I lnt r-e e sl perches u place ot iMsaiunina-, eouiainmp, Ml per.-i.es aud batrloa; Ibeieon erected a swell I- fame nuuse, unienanteti. M'o. t Iateipet ot A si ia nor In a tract of land al Mineral I..IUI. la tuaal Taylor township, I ouuded and tless-rlbed as Hiilows: Hee-lpoiug al a beuihask near Salt l.lck creek, thence thruueb land ol Cambria Iron tiouatny south 3D1, de- areea east V M rcbea to a cucumber, -.hence south 214 decree west 11 04 erchea to a l.eintoca: thence aouth k deareea east -s.a4 nerrhra to a post, thence south 4vt deareea we-l 17 7 J percr.ea to a p jsi near i.oueuiauwn river, tlleuce l-arariel with said Titer a.-rttt 44 1' dearees west It) s wrriel lu a poal. tbeuce itortb 4o deareea west 14 1 perches to a aaaar, I en.-e luiiowina the tliret-itt.n ol -alt l.l'-k creek btw-lh JeirM, west IU 1 Msnbea lo a white l.ire.t. iheoce V4 oeicrees ael lu 4 l-er.-lies t a let-b. theucei noriu de- arees east & 7 t-cb to a whir, lurrb, to-nee uorth ;pi'4 dearees, aasl 6.3 -etcne lu a win e oak. and (bene, norib 44 decrees eat Is I eit-hea to place t.l lieatuutna. c.ulaiuiua lu acres aud 24 tierchea. aud havtus- tberettu eret'letl oue d.Mibie and lour ample Kraut. I'eneuteul House, aud oue sm ell Store (loom. VI ill I e sold in sections or aa a whole, to suit purchasers. I iKsa t.r Sals. Ten per cent, ol tb. purchase Dins; lu I paid wheu the property la struck down, one ball wbeu the sale iscouOruied by lbe :-iurt. and the remainder la six months Irom the da date el ruuOrmatiou; delened a utents lo be he securotl ny judnuieot hole or utort;aae, with nueresU at tb. option ol the Assignee. J. H.tltiKtN, Asslsjoe. ol John Brown and wile. March SO. 18t. ilfiET.rRJEo- lwC4. A. MwTTiis Vork CttJ - j. -5.3 ALSVIOSI EiEYOli3D EiELDEF! Hard-Times Benefit Irresistible The Resnlt of Shrewd Bnyin aDfl Far-Seeing Manatment. Our Spring Goods are now in. We can ,u ry uoous. uotiiing etc., at I ( i l -w-w. unve in Shoes. CS'-lIerels my sTiiaranlee: ? IK siitiES IHIX'T "VE A it SATl.S-"r a........ ' ' - 1. S. Shoes that I sn w"nr out. La.lies donirola tii.s;.rintr keel hint, opera or i-oiieress Jt.-.'5-are worth r.Maj I.a.ties (ionijjla, opera, bullun, fl.nl are worth $1.75. WE CAN START YOU IS HOUSEKEEPING! -AW- ANY FIGURE FROM $20 to $2,000. Hiisset. button or lace a few ft fi.so are worth 2.5(l. Ladies" doiikTola tip itlucher f 2.5" are worth t tat. Ladies' Ovfoid tie In Kussta. patent leather and dongula. all shHf ami "' 7.:. aud up ILafiies' Sliiers,50c. j AND L'PWA CDS. : Children's spring heel, button, sizes 5 to f Itifauts' shoes from -a a- 2"c up contrress or i erv siyiisn snoe ior men i laco. tl.J5 are woilh f j (ar It Will Pay Packages JIHAJiOV M. J. ft I fa.. j. M'.Vtla.-. taTaaLUHBD 1872. Johnston, Buck & Co., liani1-;h, ebensburg. ... penn'a. A. W. m K, 4-a.hier. I-jrraBLittBBD'lS.. Carrolltown Bank, CAKKOU.TtlWN. PA. T. A. MHARHjtrutl, I'aiklcr. General Banting Ensicess TransacteJ. Tbe lollowtoa- are tb. urtnclual feat urea ol aeoeral ban a ma- boslneca : DEPIMITt KecelTetl payable on demand, and laterast bear Idk cerliOcalea lssae.1 to urn. depositor. LOANS Rxtende.1 lo customer, on favorable tatma and approved paper discounted at all Uaiea. Mtit In thl Inralllt anJ n .n m 1 1 Ihal.tl.. towns In the Cnlte.1 States. Charge. BoderaU. nat a am -' -- mai mww parva ot IBS lBllM state., and forelaa ezchaaa Issued oa ait part. of Karoia. A '.' TNTM ill m.rcbanta. farmer, and others aoilcttd. to wnom reasonable accomodation will be encoded. Patrona are assured ibat all tranaaeuosa .ball be beld aa atrtctly private and onndenltat, and tbat they will be treated a II barm: I y aa aood banklnit tale, will peralt. Kespecttully, JOHStiTOH. BK'H at C4. a. fA rro v. wm. h. BAXDromn. iurvwidVau. CaaaAirv. THE First National Bank Of PATTMM. PATTON, Cambria Co., Pa. Capital, paid np, - - $50,000. Accounts ot nerporatloaa. Klrai and Individuals received apoa lbe most favtiratde terms eonslslent w ith .ale and conserva tive Banklaat. Staaaoship Tickets wtr sale by all tha laadtoa: Laaea and voretaa liratts payable la any ol ib. triuclpal cities ot tbe Old World. All MfTerpoodeoc will have oar personal and prompt altenllua . lalsrral PAlal Tlaaie lriala. U33 1'Xr'IirtK'S MITH'K. j 0:ar. of ('alharloe lHtrt.ln. daceas.it. luettera testamentary oa tbe esl le ol atba-. rln lnirt.ln. lata ol toe towaship ot M easier, la Cambria corny, pa . de;.aed. bavlna tteea ranted lo me by tba tielater ot Will, el .aid canty, all persona ludet'tel to Mid estate are hereby nolined to make payment lo ana with out deiay and thoe bavia claims aajalnst tbe same will present Ibem properly aaibantieatej lor settlement. JOHN 1TKU Portaae. Pa, April 27. 1W. fcaecalor DR. BUCK, SURGEON and SPECIALIST! Treatment at all Carols Affliction.. Dlsaasea of Women and trouble" retjuirma; gurgical Aid. (jrhce hoora op ( a at . 1 lo 3 and I to 8 r. at, Xi.ru. AVtMJt, ALIOOMA.PA. janlk.v4 in Force ! show you the Astonishingly 3 A FEW A so'id leather work in it sho for wear no shoddy taH. f(!tjr If you want a nice dress shoe Satin calf $VmreSS r 'aCt! tl -' luy r? worth Men s stylish tip Hlucher calf . . . f i.r-are worth f4.(j. Men's Fine Concorflan Lace, Haml-seweJ, for $3.00 they are worth $5.00. Mens Extra Fine Kangaroo Lace or Congress, $2.50. WE MAKE A LEADER on a hand-sewed Kangaroo, lace or congress, for You cannot duplicate this shoe in any other store for less than $6.00. It'Cjir'-Give us a call for Shoes and you will be convinced that we carry the Bet Line in town for Wear, Style and Low Prices. Yours, THE LEADER. You ( it) TogotoQUINN'S, Clinton street, Johnstown, to buy Carpets, Linoleums, Mattings, Oil Cloths, BlanKets, Feathers, &c. Prices Retluced on All Goods, and FREIGHT PAID on All Large Jaivies Quiimim. Assignee's Sale lF VAU'AHLE REAL ESTATE ! THE undernamed bavinv been duly ai.iinted AssianeeolJamesi. Hradlev ot Al.eheny towosh p. Cambria county. Pa. win oiler at pub lic sale on SATURDAY, MAY Mil, KM, fi ?!.k' T : "e I'rmlsea.all the follow Ina deacrlld real estate to wit: All tbat certain piece or pareel or I aod situated a Allegheny Utwnsblp. Cambria Oouuty Pa b. aartau and deecribed aa billows: tieartuntna at Ht -a line ol Join Man Ion sooth tu dear.es eaat27( perches to a post on Hue ol Jacob Huca thenne atocg tbeat creek eowth o'; decrees west k7 perches; ibence .till by aald (W creek north I rteereee west 28 percbe. to corner: ueace n.th 6 deareea east J percbe to p.t: thence north r.3 Oeareea east2&2 perrbea alona; -lue ol Nlcnoie la(fle a heirs, thence soul h 7 dearwea eat BJ tTlaU " ,',m" b'"o. ooa- 109 Acres anl 99 Perches, net measure, aboat WAerea er ahlrb ar. 'real aod In if""d state olcuiivattoo havtuar (Le-eoa erect4M a Haiac and Bars rultjtt le lor larmloa pat poaea. Tbe attove tra.4 Is all well underlaid wttb Kl tamlnons I'taJ and la easily accessible to lbe railroad. l be same will be offered la tbe followlaa man ner la order to salt prrhasrs via- Part No. 1 All the Coal and .Minerals. Part J. 2 All the Timber aua naaJIci aod arrowloa aH.a the premiss. Part No. 3 - beioc a ptmloa ol said land aod telaa a iii. auciaeui 4 ..4 esmtwd as follows- KeKnt.lt.K at the township road oa line be Irs ol Nta-bma. Nri worth A3 J st verrbe. le a aluoe eorwer aad line ol Matthew MrMollea's heirs and eootioainc artiy aloua (am line of Matthew McMallea's heirs ad part ly aJona Ho. ol Joba M anion roaih 7 dearee- east S3 perct.ee to at ea pave -I Joba Maabta: tbeuce rulb A3 deareea east 2s perches to tb. u.an hip road; tbe ace auru 3." A desxrwea weel et) lrt-hee to piece ol bealoaiua:. catotatalnai 1 ) IW3 Prrrbea, all Cleared. f . SJ . . . . . . . - . -m . . ua tos oaiaace . .1 .nj tract ooaialaina ts Aere. aasal Perrbea' with the beiid'tta larrsoa. Part No. Will ottar twea tbeeotlre property toyelber. laelodiaa: U (Wl. Mioerai. riuir acd Surtaceaad will la. h.is ta. th. i.i.i.mi ... . der or ttiddera. TCKM9I or SALE: Tea per ceo I. of Use porchase mooey to be paid a bee the property ts si rax a twa:' Oteea per cent wren the deed la eonOrmel by tbe court; tweot)-ao percent la .11 anoa-hs; i.rait-nts perceot. IB nlae Batisiiba. aad tbe balance ia teelve mt.olhs, wlta laterest. bi be secured by bond and mrtaiaa:. ul tae oa --1 cr J(WH . tlKAY. Asslawee ul Jamea (J. tSrsdler. Carrolltown. Pa. April 12. aju 3 HONEST GOODS rOK HONEST MONEY. (I rrra-it kM J.OO, hjtal Ku-t. Mort Ov-irr. or Kaff. iwtrtrai UfXlrr. mmd any pmst of IH I . S. om at Bama4(M- (VkknitH HPll,l,Mt' U tl- TsaJl f t W mOum ai ur ioI btit iir ( nkB.. fnwiiii Miwas mm If mtte,ta,r KI1IKk milHl IkM ft.-V mM4 nH'Ttr i.Hf it futarlnt! Of Klotot-wrr fwllf -at-bkatUen OT lAr-.lHWtrtl "- tuoa mtr 1 I'am.k. Tur r hu-t lai-mttMYTt "" W k I a-mtl lJf-W Wbf.s H. i", . t I- K 1 mrt.u M-M -'tbr. kith. wal mt Lit Ay .hi 1 limmL. We I H lil" Frraf. LIBERTY SHOE CO.. T M.lk St.. M-aaoa,Mus. A NEW LIGHT ONSHOES BEAT S3. MOt IM THE WORLD FOR S2a Several of oar best customers are wwt ka..wo 1 b cosbara; People. They caa and will re-.im mei-d Liberty Shoes becaase they wave worn taem. Vk e want to sell more. H rue 'o--day lor our cai aloea and tb. name of ttaoa. lu your twwa ta whom we reler. Ieb2 But Ctl t
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