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' ' I , - I 1 In-Ill Hjll he over Ilii' Mll- ' .!:. i, i ii n.Lil. i . one over t he I'.lai'k -- .il N n.t !,i. ami the other all.llon. ii. A -l.ilii- !.. A li-hip. H.ilew.l- -elinll-ly illjlireil at N- '. I - : i,, .-..ii ,i i in ila v. While work- ..' i, in i.I a well a l,u. k.-l I n I of -; i - - i- ::.-iii i In- lop. ami. -trikliiK him !. ha.ily .Mil hi- -kull Ihat i .- ! . -H. ! V I- ih.llht till. -' 1m I . a ."-oiiier-el county far- ' 1 i- K.UI..I .1. ni. haiiiiiiiir in hi- uran : " ill,. -ila of la-l w et k. lie w as ! ami wa- in I'omfortahle i'-' o ,- - l:iiaui'i.iliy. No lea.-on is I- ;-'i ' i,.- r.i-h ;irl . 1 II i' i . -iinl.-i. a ar in -pei lor in A I ' i ,'l !! Iit.-. n ears an einpiove p.it. there, w a- .-aii'ht U ;' ' n-.. ii 1 i.i -oa y ami ii ii-h.-tl to I ' a-. -.1 wa- ; years of aj.'e - -k - t , le I. Ill IKI I'll ilii: ell. - i- m . K,!l'. . i.I l ie -lale hoani of - '- - i'.- a,,!e ll.-e- have never : ' -i . 1 1 1 Ihan now. Keport- '...iv.. I .y him from various ' ' -; ' i -' i ! i mii. a I i t. ir I ha l t he crops ' '' " ! pl.oin .initially laiL'e. li--'i.-: -par raft that went ilow n ' - .1 iim.t iiv.-r II.. in l leai helil i - -.. it wa- inn hv A. I'. Uan-- l.ui n-iile op.-raiion-. Mr. - : ' i t.a -i i .i 1 1 - t h ioiik Ii lo mar " -i i i-', .1 i.ii feet each. ... ,: -. .ilii I..-ihKil; o I ainplie.l , I... 1 1 v . - he I w ecu I '.III -h valley i Ii,, liana coiiiily. w a- i'- ii Wiilm .lay eveiiiin; of I i i i -i i ra in. i- -ai.l to t ' a Iii I le more I hau that II- X'v 'm.-a iliav. ol I al roll town '' ! " '"' -..ine tune pa-t ha- heen '" ! -i'i-'.-iI. ha- heroine iolelll, ' M . i . w . t.r. .uhl lo this place ; " ' ' 'I m l he jail, w here - he will ' ' .in he taken lo I M Mill tut. '" "''I ol ll. Chll.ll.'li. 1 ' ' ' ! the h..ll.-t liirhls in the mi county, .lu.l.'e Harry ' ' - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I , ,i ! i i f,,r juili-,. ;Jl tlt; ! '' i i :iian.-- mi Salur.lay. K : ' ' lie- ili-iricl- -how that ' iiiiiiiiii.'liain. l.t.Vt, ami I i. ,il.-'- inaji.iily is ..'.. ' i ' ih it an or.ler ha- Ih'cii l'.,-:, Hu e ,! pai I in. nt pro- '" " I iH.L' of lei Ill-Oil pll-tal fills tin l'..-i in i-i . i I ;.ni i a I re- ! : ' '' i "I in.iiliiiK lei i.-r- on t in ?e ' '. I , V .-1 1 ie nee In the pllhlic !' '" '"' 'ii-po-ii inn to ili-conlinne r " !. --. ii,er. a joiiriieyman tailor , - I ' n.k l.raier. of Scottilale, II - ' ,, n.'-im e i 1 1 1 1 1 - l . i v iin,riiiiiK. - ! -l i i. i.mI ,, er his ahsciicc. ' '! ' n.-.l l ha: l iiaiicial irouhli -- I--' heavily upon 1) i iii ami for Ik- haii Im.-ii ilepre-seil in ' I "i '-of i he -tate hoar, I of airri- I !., , . "' ' t" ' ' I'-'arv K'Ik,. lea.l to the ili- . ' ai'-a .I a ii toil in p.itapM-- ' 1 a in tin- y,.ar f;ir 1 1, at 1 " '" v ar. The natural infer I i II,.- market pries of this imp i.-i, . i... . i.noiaiiie -ea-on, t. lower " I I, f.... i-l, :I a hru klayer. of Hunt- - i- i'.. I j; e;,,. attempted suicide i. .-utiiiiL' hi- tl.ioat with a -tUclicd ,,e wound, which ' "11. ,.. hut it is feared that 'm,,,i i.-.i.ver. (hie year aim his 'i hu ii.i,.!, killed hiin-elf hy liritiK a in- hiain. T ,! '.M-ilu,,, l . j, V ........,.M .(io-e- I lerce II) .A V i. -hip caiiuhl lire (,, a defect- Mi. inlay iiioi niiijf ami hud niade V in the atlh-In-fore its discov- a- iu:po--ih.- t stay th I ' house vvitli nearly all ilsj t'M, "!. I P'Stroved. There w:s an in - . 1 1 on the hou-eaud furuilure. Thursday last was an unlucky day for some residents of West Newton, West moreland county. Winnie King, aged 13. was thrown from his hicych; and hadlv in jured; i;ldie Keck, ajrutl H, r(- over an embankineiit and liroke his left le belov the knee; M rs. .James Carothers. Sr., fell in her yard and broke several ribs. IIoMmts entered the store room and I'ostonicei.r U. McKlroy. at Harree. H1111 liuinlon county, one night recently, and took two boxes of chew ing tobacco, a lot f cigars, sun. kiiiu tobacco and coffee, and aUmt in ca-h. Tliisis the eighteenth time Mr M MOlroy has been robbed and presumably by some one familiar with the - II I I oil lull The dwelling house occupied by iro. Kayman. mar .shanksville, Somerset eoiiniy. was burned to the ground at 1100:1 Tliiii-sJay of la-t week. Mrs. Kayman was preparius; dinner for the family when the lire broke out. Nearly all the house hold effects were consumed hy the Haines. The builJii,;; was valued at aliout I..m, iii-111 oil fi.i- $.-,(,. Andrew J. Dillon an old and re-pected ili."ii of Altoona and a former resident of 1 his country, lied at his home in Altoona on Sunday, in the f.lst year of his ae. Tin deceased w as born in Adam- county, ( cto U r is. is:u, und came with his parents to this county w ben about 10 years of as;e II.' was a brother of Mr. Charles Dillon of St. A llL'il-line. A message receiveil in this place on Monday announced the death of l.harles Killer a former resident of Kl-.nsl.iirv'. The ln. --ai4e did not state the place of his death hut that his remains would Ih- in toiled at t atawissa, l'a.. where he had friends residing. Mr. Kilter was about :i ears of ae and had lieeu living for some time in A lahama. A iiumU-r of il. puty sheriffs were called to Morrisdale la-lweek lo protect the prop rly of K. I:. Wiu'lon X Sons, the well km.wii coal operators. The in, emliai ie d. siroved an engine House, a hlack-inilh shop, an iron house used for storing tools, etc., and the dinkey engine round-house. The work is supposed lo have been doiie l.y means of a slow f use. Vlturrit hl Jlc lul,l iiu n . in the event of the coal strike conliu iuir a week longer, the blast furnaces ol I lie Carnegie Steel Company will he closed down for lack of fuel. The shut-down ol of I he liirnaces w ill cause a cessation ol operation in many of the departments ol the Homestead steel works, and other iron and st el plants in the vicinity of I'ltts burg will l.kewise have to close down for a lack of raw -teel making material. in the l iiiled .States court at I'ilts liurg, 0:1 Tuesday, Judge Acheson grimed a pifliminary older, restraining the strik ers in t he Count-ll-ville coke region from as-euihliiig or interfering with the men at work at the plant of W.J. Kainey. The application lor the re-1 raining order wa in a de on Salur.lay la-t. tint the court de ferred granting it so as to allow the de fendant- t imc to present t heir case. Thi they did not do and the order was granted. The borough authorities should eilhei en force t he cow ordinance that t hey parsed against the wishes of the people, repeal it. or resign. The people petitioned council to ha e the 01 dinaiice amended so that ii would he accept itile, but the colilicilmei, were above considering their wishes and preferied to let the obnoxious ordinance stand. The time for its enforcement is at ha mi and hot h t he people and the cow s are are l rea I i ng con nci I with contempt. Will th.y stand idle while the cows bawl at t hem on t he streets? Tlio-c who de-ire to pass a piea-ant and profitable hour, would do well to at lend t he -el ct entertainment to be given next Saturday evening in the Parochial Hall, I.oretto. The programme will comprise hoice reading- by Miss tirace Furev, the gifted elociitioiii-i, of Altoona, also vocal and instrumental music bv Mrs. W. W. and Mi-s liertha McAteer, and by the young lady pupils of St. Aloysius' acade my. The Ainphion i.rcl.e-l ra, a recent or ganization, vv ill make its tir-t public ap pear. hi on this occasion. To commence at 7::iiU m. Adinis-ion "J." ci-n's. The postollicedepartmenl at Washing ton has -enl to all railway mail service employes circulars culling attention to the postal regulations requiring postal clerks to accept prepaid mail matte.-otTered them at t heir cats and forw ard it to its ueslina- tioii. There was a rumor current that J this privilege long enjoyed hy tho public was to lie denied it. but this order comes from headijiiarters and w ill settle the mat ter fort lie present. Any postal clerk re fusing to receive prepaid mail matter at hi- car is liable to tic dismissed from the service unless special authority has lieen given him. A brief session of the Klair county court was held at llollidayshurg last Kri dav. Hon. A. V. Ilark.-r. of t his place, pre siding. The case of Frederick .Ia kel vs. Israel C. Caldwell came up before the com t on the motion of the defendant for a new trial. It will be remembered that a jury at the March court rendered a verdict 111 favor of Mr. Jaekel for ?s,.".ii and inter est, in compensation for his professional services in bringing Caldwell's Cambria county lands into market. Kx-Judge A. S. I. am lis and H. M. Kaldridge, Ks., en larged upon the reasons w hy a new I riai should be granted. Oliver H. Ilewit, Ksij., asked the coin t not to disturb the verdict of 1 lie jury. His honor reserved his de cision. A H 1 1 mnrr l;lrl Khoul llprKrlf M iss Lena Kolierts. w hose home is at Wil inoie. in this county, but w ho has been liv ing at I terry. We-tmoreland count y. for the past three ycais as a domestic, shot herself on l'lidav evening, perhaps fatally. On Friday evening she and a yout.g man named Mi (iovern. who is a Ii rem a n on the Pennsylvania railroad and is also from Wilmoie, took a walk, ami on their re I1111. separated in an unpleasant, mood. Afier Mrlinvrrii had departed. Miss Kob lM'tls sent Foster Campbell after McCJov ern to bring liim hack. Just as Campbell and MclJovern were entering the house a pistol shot was heard and 011 coin g in they found Miss Koberts lying on the floor with blood streaming from her side. A phvsician w as summon ed who probed for the hall hut it could not he I.M'.it.'d and her condition is critical. Miss Kolierts claims that the shooting was accidental; that when Campliell started for Mctiovern she procured the re vol vei . w liich In-longed to Mr. Campbell, for the joirpose of exacting a promi" from Mctoivera in Canipliell's presence, and that, w bile trying to secrete the weapon It was discharged. Miss Kobetts is about "Jo years of age. Hrdlnrd itnl lll)r t'onnly Railroad Innunrnri-rf. The Harrishurg Tcleijrtiih of Monday says: "the lieiliotd and lslair County railroad, running from Cessna to llrooks" Mills, a distance of twenty -three miles, w ith a branch of eighteen miles into Som erset county, has Ih-cii purchased by the three new coal companies,of w hi. li ( ieorge l: . ( M lady, of II untingdon, is president, and VJJt paid on the purchase. This line is graded between Cessna and Hrooks' Mills. A contract lias been let for the building of the line und work has already lieen commenced. Friendly traflic ar rangeuienls will be made with the 'I'enn sv. The new road will open up one of the finest agricultural distiicls in the state, and. with the branch exit tiding Into the I tun tier and coal fields of Somerset county, i ts success seems assured." lllrple Appeals. The case of James M. tiillespie, Df l"p ler Ytnler township, w hose saloon lie nse was revoked by Judge Harker on Monday, will lie cat ie,l to the supreme court. When the license court met in February a remonstance was presented against Mr. Gillespie's petition, but it was so feeble that Judge Harker at the March term granted the license. Subsequently a com munication was received by the judge from Albert Ream, setting forth that the applicant had sold liquor to minors, and swearing to the statements made. ThereiijMin a rule was granted to show cause w hy the license should not lie revok ed. Many w itnesses were examined, some of whom testified that during (jillespie's first year as landlord ils'rj) he had sold liquor to minors; Allien Keam was the only w itness w ho swore that miners pur chased liquor at (lillcspie's place in lsti.1, and his tesliinonv was shattered bv that of fourteen persons who swore that they would not believe him on oath. The testimony was submitted to Judge ISarker several weeks age. and 011 Monday he gave his decisiou revoking the license. In appealing from this decision to the supreme court (iille-pie questions the authority of a judge to reyoke a license 011 account of violations under a license granted two years Ijefore. The testimony of Keam is not considered of tn'iug of any account liecause so many w ilnesses testi fied that he was unworthy of belief. An other question that Mr. (iillespie wants decided is. can a judge grant a conditional license? That is. a license may be revok ed because of violations under a previous license. The necessary papers in this appeal were tiled with the proper officials on Tuesday. The supreme court w ill meet in I'iltsburg in October, at which time it is expected the case will come up. Meantime Mr. (iillespie is doing business at the old stand in I'pper Voder township. Il is understood that this is the lir-t li cense case ever carried to the supreme court from Cambria county. Mr. (iillespie, beside paying the regular license fee of f loll and the attorney's fee for presentation, has been assessed with so much bv way of exira law yers' hills and expenses of the hearing that it has cost him about Jl.il to push the case thus far. The friends of Mr. (Iillespie say that his troubles have been caused by Johnstown parties w ho for business reasons want an other landlord at his place. Jah ittfttn Uenihl. t'onrt ProrrritliiKS At argument court last week the follow ing cases were disMsed of: Doran vs. Piper. Motion fora nt w trial. Refused. McAleervs. Harhisen. Motion to take off non-suit. Refused. Joseph Eicheulaub. guardian of minor children of Shaiion Sntor, vs. A. IS. Marts. Motion to compel the defendant to vacate the position uf trustee. Court direct the defendant to give bond in the sum of l..n for the faithful fulfillment of the trust before the first Monday in June. Commonwealth vs. Martin Sanders. Continued. SPECIAL (III KT. I'.orough of (iallil.in vs. James. Judg ment for the defendant. F. P. Martin vs. JohnCoad. Petition to open judgment. Petition granted and petitioner admitted 10 defense. Commonwealth vs. Altenius. Rule dis charged. Pheilor & Co. vs. Rebecca Simon. Cer tiorari. Proceedings before justice sus tained. Exceptions filed in the case of the estate of David Mills were overruled. The license of James M. (Iillespie, of Roxbury, was refused. The applications of John F. Utter and Peter Seymore, of Portage, for license were refused. The motion of J. J. Hank, of Carroll town, for a new trial was refused. His li cense was also revoked. The application of Yost Hochstein. of Upper Yoder town-hip, for license was re fused. lleniy ItcAnulty w as appointed consta ble of P.arnesboro, and S. E. Jones was appointed constable of Patton. Mrs. Ada J. Felt vs. Stephen Stutzman. Jury find for plaintiff. J. K. McKee & Co. vs. Henry J. Easly. Verdict for defendant. I. Stranse kt Co. vs. R. J. Plunket. Jury iud for plaintiffs flt'i .VJ. Oollaary. ROSS Died at his home in Elicnsburg on Wednesday. May Kith, 1'.4. James M. Koss, in the faith year of his age. The deceased was lrn in Allegheny county but came to this county with his parents when unite young, his father, the late John Ross, being one of the early set tlers of IMacklick township. During the late war the deceased enlisted in Company (. 11th Pennsylvania Cavalry, and served nearly four years. He is survived by a widow and five children. He is also sur vived by one brother John II. Ross, of Reynoldsville, Pa., and by three sisters Mrs. Eliza J. Evans, of Ehensburg. and Mrs. Edith M. Reyer and Miss Nancy J. Ross, both of Strongstown. The inter ment will take place in Lloyd's cemetery on Friday at ' o'clock, v. si., w ith Capt. John M. Jones Post O. A. K. conducting the ceremonies. Cloning; ef I he Public Srhnol.. The closing exercises of the Elien-burg public schools were held in the school hall on Fridiy evening and attended by a large and appreciative audience. The program w as as follows: Music, Eovell Harker; recitation, "Em ily (leiger's Ride," Itlanche (iant; um brella drill, pupils of room No. 2; recita tiou' "Revolutionary Rising," Carl Dick; vocal solo, "Only a Tangle of (olden Curls," Louie McNamara; dude drill, pu pils of rooms Nos. 2 and 3; class exercises, "The States," girls of rooms Nos. 4 and "; recitation, "The Coast Survey," Eddie Jones; patriotic march, girls of rooms No-. 2 and 3; instrumental duel, Itlanche ana Carl McKeurick; recitation, "The Or phan's Prayer," Jennie Evans; "May tieer." march, pupils of rooms Nos. 4 and 5; music, Ada Jones. Horrible Klorjr uf H"rly. A horrible story of poverty, death and negiect comes from Itigler township: (ieorge Merrltnen, the husband, is in the county jail, charged with stealing, as he alleges, to keep his wife and five children from starving. OnThursday night last the wife, residing in a hut with four children, was alone and gave birth to a child. Mother and child were found dead at 10 o'clock on Friday morning after informa tion had been made by the little children who were ignorant of the caure of their mother's death. The details of the case are horrible, but in the absence of reliable information as to all the facts, further comment is withheld at this time. Cleiir fteld Iinftxnuin's Journal. Xarrlatt Urratn. The follow ing marriage licenses w ere Is sued by the Clerk of the Orphtns' Court tor the week ending Thursday, May 17, lS'.M: Charles F. Studt and Lizzie Mills, Lilly. Thomas It. Salkeld and Margaret Trox ell. South Fork. Thomas liartle and Hlauche Hess, Coop ersdaie. Peter Maurer and Elizabeth M. A. Itlack, Johnstown. Franklin Peter Woodside, (iarman's Mills, and Martha Rebecca Keith, itarr lowosliip. Real r.Mlaic Tranofrra. George Conrad et ux. to Anthony L. Williams, Richland township; considera tion. $4.4-Vi. Anthony L. Williams to Robert H. Sayre et al., trustees, Richland township, M.42ti. Win. A. Rose to Ann Katharine Rose. Adams township, iro. John C. Martin et ux. to Charles Jones, Portage, :. Heny Fox et ux. to C. E. Jt E. T. Little, Carroll township. James P. (ireen guardian, to city of Johnstown '.'. James Diuan, guardian, to Cityof Johns tow n, $".iii. Albert L. Johnson et ux. lo S. II. Cauf liel. Johnstow 11. $4.".o. Susan Kolierts et al. to Ehensburg & Rlacklick Railroad Company, Cambria township. $1. J as. E. Fitzpatrick et al. 10 city of Johnstown, Johnstown. f4-2. M. R. It. Crecry et ux. to M. D. Hearer, Etienshurg. il. W. II. Piper et al. to Thomas Leap, Washington low nship. $05. James A. Wilson et ux. to Joel II. Dixon, Jr. Patton. Thomas It. Leap et ux. to Mary Hoover, Washington township, $1. Edward P. Render et ux. to Edward Farabauuh, Patton. $1 lo. Edward P. Render et ux. to Sebastian Farabaugh. Pali f loo. Presbyterian congregation of Elnsbiirg to (ieorge L. Fredericks, Eltfiishurg. t l,7il. ltridget T. Gray et al. to Fraucis X. (iahner, Jr., Hastings, 4110. John Rowdeii et ux. lo Ralph ISyron, Johnstown $400. John Moiiahan el ux. to James King ston. Gallitziu, J loo. Alice L. II unlet vir to S. P. Harbison et al., Reade township, f7m. John It. Mi.rnhy et ux. to Jacob D. ltei kev, Adams tow nship, $"i. Executors of R. L. Johnston to Itarhara Weiiner, Cambria township, John J. Dietrich et ux. to Joseph Des videaux. Elder township, J.V. Charles Anna to Andrew Peterson, Pat ton. li John J. Dietrich et ux. to Ltuien Fer rier. Carroll township, i.".o. Charles Anna to (ieorge Tempo, Paltot., li".. Owen Rolicrt Kinney et ux. t. C. J. Sch liable. Dale, ftiTiO. Joseph Croyle et ux. to Martin L. Varner et al. Croyle township, '.1. Martin L. Varner et al. to Enoch Hand, Cioyle towiishi;), $.00. Francis II. Price to Martin Leap, Sr., Wa-liiiigton township, t !!'.. Mary Eldgidge to Charles II. Suppes, Johnstown, SI. Thai MiikI 'lax I ilea. t'.viiiini.i.Tii x. Pa., May 17, ls'.t4. Et. Fiikkm an: Under the above head ing appeared a communication in your is sue of May lllh. signed J. M ., supposed to lie intended as a reply to mine of the week before. "Without desiring to enter intoa contro versy," he proceeds to indulge in a liltle personality. I fail, however, to see what the "conjecture" that I "own a farm near Carrolltow n" or that I follow the occupa tion of a pedagogue" has to do w Ith the subject in hand; the condition of t he labor ing classes. l!ut he wishes to make a little illustra tion for my benelit, of course its so much easier to make little illustrations than ar gumnets. Let us look at his illustration for a moment. He assumes that the opening of a mine or the starting of a manufacturing works on the laud adjoining my supposed farm w ill greatly enhance iis value, which is of course true not only of mine but of all the land in the vicinity, on account of the de mand for it caused by the presence of population attracted by these works. Values of this kind are made as welcome as a cat would make a mouse. It is of course natural for human sellishuess to take advantage of this increase in land values for privats enrichment no matter what the injury to the general welfare. Hilton tne other hand what could he more just than to tax this value which comes from the presence and growth of popula tion for public purposes, instead of taxing the products of labor. Further on he refers to the man who started works or opened a mine, a "mo nopolist who brought all the trouble about." If he is a monopolist he is such, not becau-e he did these things, but in quite another way in which he is encour aged by our present systems of taxation both direct and indirect. In fact my friend J. M's illustration il lustrates nothing so well as the fact that he does not understand the single tax theory. I would advise him to read it up. As to the un-American doctrines of Henry (ieorge, etc. Is it un-Ameican that all men have an equal inalienable right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, or that the producer is entitled to his pro duct or that a system that condemns w iHii g workers to idleness and starvation amidst ex ha ustless resources must evidently be wrong or that it is letter to give people an opportunity to work than to feed them in the soup-house? I think it is brother J. M. who should hire somebody to kick him for not posting himself on so important a subject before he tries to put it down with an ill-fitting illustration and a contemp tuous sneer. .1. k. hdf Trrr Konnty. It is not generally known among the farmers of this state that there is a tio on ly offered taxpayers for the planting and culiva I ion of shade trees along the public highways. The law was passed in ls7.. and says: "Any person li ible to road tax who shall transplant to the side of the public highway on bis ow n premises any fruit, shade trees or forest trees 01 suitable size, shall be allowed by the supervisor of roads, w here roads run through or adjoin cultivated land, in abatement, of his road tax. tl for every four trees set out: but no r vv of elms shall be placed nearer than 7 feet, no row of maples or other forest trees nearer than r feet, except locusts which may Im- fto feet apart, and no allowance shall be made -iiiless such trees shall have been set out tin? year previous to the de maud for such abatement of tax, and are living and well protected from animals at the lime of such demand." No person shall lw allowed an abatement on h s highway tax, more than one-quarter of bi annual highway tax, and any fierson who shall cut down, kill or injure any tree. shall pay to the supervisor of roads : cents for each tree. I'lm Nrar I.loy laTlllf. On Sunday afternoon lire broke out on the line of the P. & N. W. railroad near Lloydsyille and soou traveled to a number of houses owned by the company. Nine houses and a iiuiiiIht of stabh s were tiurucu to the ground in a short space of lime. The lire is now couliiieti to the timber and there is but little prosf ecl of getting it under control until there is a shower of rain. The tod house belonging to the railroad was also burned and for a time several h tndred freight cars that were standing on the siding were threatened with destruc tion but on account of the low wind pre vailing, escaped. Tlie Warlri'tiFair Krlxilll for 1 1. f Pace I lliaiory. The "Hook of the Ruilders," one of the most artistic and magnificent publications ever issued is now U-iiig offered by the Pittsburg lHniHitrh to its readers. It is beyond question the greatest otter ever made by a newspaper. See the Dixixttch for full information. Miscellaneous Xotlrea. Ehensburg. May 14. K.H. My dear friends: I have been suffering with la grippe in mv head for the last sev eral weeks. I tried almost everything. I heard of some remedy a gentleman lias in New York. I sent for it and used the rem edy all last week. I am not any better now than when I commenced to use the remedy. I had another attack of the grippe on yesterday a week since. I have have a little of it every day. I will show anyone that buys me out how to prepare the Liquid Electricity for use. It cured me of pneumonia acd pleurisy when noth ing else would. I have sold nine bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla within a few weeks. I lielicve it to lie a good spring remedy. This is the time to purify your blood be fore the hot weather comes. I have a spring remedy for rheumatism, the Cactus Klood Cure. I have had rheumatism for a short time and am going to use this reme dy. Anyone w ho w ill buy my medicines I will assist all I can. I have a medicine for weak nerves. You might suspect mv nerves w ere very weak. My nerves were always strong In-fore. I would like lo dis pose of all my medicine. Thete are little towns springing up w hich should have a small drug store. It would save people liaving to run for a doctor many a time. I hope they w ill lake w arning by this and start up. It would save them many a dol lar. 1 have some Ixtoks I will give them, lake my ad y ice. Il will save you many a dollar. KesM-cl fully. MRS. M. .SHOEMAKER. Elicnsburg, Pa. IHKNSBI'Kd. PA.. APKll. a. hi. j 111 h ile BrmuKcuien's with l'n,ics.i UiIkod aiiu Hiter. who will r.mtliii-. the nuruial liool this Milliliter In t-.i.enaliurv. to ktve lntrutloD in Ty t Wj rllinK anil Mraun rai Itj at r-a sonao.e 1 a lot. s,lu.leuu whu well to take up this comae pbi.ul.l write ine at once lr parlli-u larA Stuliit who t1eiro to lo so. cau ctiui lUBuee t any U urn Iruui tlili date. J tNNI K CKAV KU. uictino III K Klientit.iirii KuII.Iiuk l l,oan Aon.M-lation wilt utter lor sale at the c -uuril rlmmiM-r ft.-i- engt.urK, oil the .'uuilh Moiiilay lo Maw ll.iwu.uo. 1 lit is. 1IA IS, l.anTKU I. a kim m, ."secretary . tTeal.leol. X Oeorice I... Kretlerlrk. ot KtteD'tiunc. pajs the liiKtict uiarket price lur all kinds 1 1 lurs. i.. JOH.SSTO.S. M. J. Bil k. A. H.BLI K. Khtahlihhku 1872. Johnston, Buck & Co.7 JiANKKKS, EBENSBURIi. - PENN'A. A. W. HII K, f'aaltlrr. KSTARL1HH KD 1888. Carrolltown Bank, OAKKIII.LTUWH, PA. T. A. MUKHtl tlll, 'alil.r. General Banting Business Transacted. The tOllowlnir are tha nrlnHn.l l.,i. .1 veaeral PaLKmir tiuMneaa : ItKfO.KITN Kan-lmil ml,la. a...-. - . Idk rertiDcates Issued to time depositors. I.0 4XM extended to ructniner on lavorat.le teim and fitruvmi a.er ni.idiunieu at ail tunes. (III.I.HTIONN M&1 In Ih lfll.lltV tid n,.n -1 1 tl,.l..kl... - I 11 .uj ,'n,i,iuir towns in tbe United States. Chances moderate lIRAFTh l4n.t Aftunllohl. In .11 ...... . . . . . , .. " I e II ' lUV I IlllMJ states, ami lorelitn ezchange lued on 11 part of hiurot e. ACCtlFNTN Ot merchant, farmer and others solicited, tn whom reasonable accomodation will he extended. rmn.uiim iurp,i inat all transactions nhall be held as strictly private and confidential, ami that ther will 1m trar.i - I o i - .. hankinic rules will pertnlt. Respectfully, JOII.NSTOV. RI CK A CO. A. E. PA TTO t, ft'M. II. BAXDFOftn. J-esdwr. Cashirr. THE FirstNational Bank OF PATTO.M. PATTON, Cambria Co., Pa. Capital, paid up, - - $50,000. Account ot (trKrations. r'lrm sn.l ImtlvMuals rec-rtveit UMin Hie uicfl lavoral.le terms conKisient with sale an. I conserva tive Hanking. Steamship Tickets lor sal hy all the lautlln twines an.l r..reltcn liralts payawle tn auy ol 'tie ;rinci.al cities 01 tbe Oh! World. All corresiiontlence will hare our i.ersonal and .romtt attention. latrrrsl Fatal n Time l.epoalla. OTII3.SI3 8. L. KKElt. W AT" HIT HIAI.I. REED & READE, Attorneys at In"v9 KBKNSBt'K.t. - - - I'KNNA. - ifflce on Outre street. 4 to KITTELL & LITTLE, tVttiii?3- ait liiAV, EHENSBVKII, FA. w-tifti-e in Opera House. V.V.W ri W. DICK. Le A TTO KIN' KY-AT-LA W, Khknsui-k.i. I'bhh'a' twSpevlal attention to (riven claims lor Pen sion Konnty. etc. ch7- 'mat T F. McKEXKICK, I ATTOKMIY M O. NHKLLOK AT LAW, tht.NMtl'hU. - PA T-Otfice on Venire street. H II. MYERS. ATTOK? KY-AT-l.A W. tBBKaBiiau. Pa. - ime In Oollonade Uow. on entre street. DONALD E. D UPTON, ATTOKNKY-AT LAW, KasNHsrsa, Pissi. XWy Irnre In I liira Hnnse. 'enter street. '1'KIAI l.ISI'. 1 June Term, IM4 '. V. Kurke 'o. et al. s Mea. ei al. Iluirlir vs. Martin. Sc'iiMinover s Ih-au. Khlers vs. Khixle Ke. i-evn. Idrliar.l. Shiiuaker vs. IimI. Hour vs. same. I.ve. Sunsinue . I'hl vs. Wlllet k llerrlmrton I in ii I Suppy ('. vs. Keith. 11 I lowed at -4i. vs liuntle i Prouhelser. Noel Ti tRllllia el al. lietlraw vs. Sli.ixmaker et al. Spenitervs Johnstown Uty. Tonkin vs l.xuo-r (ler. ten.) kinn vs. V l-miter. Hesloi rs. Kant ley. Weyaiit vs Shuuiaker et al. t ressweil vs. T. l T. 'o. O-ass vs. Iitnrr. Maneval v-. Iron !ty M K. Insurance Co. rUlwariis vs. ileriuau K lii.-urance tt Miller et al. vs. Ji.hm.town Pass. Kill Iron. I Co. iiarnes vs. Arlicroit. ItiiM-khart vs. same. Walker vs. same. JAS. (1. IIAKKY. Prodoiiotary. Prothonotary's Otdce, May II. I MM. Merits, Rands, (.rain and Pelrnlspm Carried an Nantla. HENRY SPR0UL&C0., HAMKKMst A 511 MKK.KJ, 7H l-'oarlri Atriinr, HlllMknricli, Memtters of the New York Stock Kxchanite. Philadelphia Slock Kxchar.ire. I'lluhurKh Si.M-k Kx.'banire. And Chicago Hoard of Trade. Interest allowed on dmly l-alances suttject to eto-efc at slKhl throuKh the ClearinK Huiife. iel.9 3m 1."XK:l!IOK'S NiiTU-K. j l-:ale ot Catharine Hurt.ln. deceased. Ijetters testamentary on the estate ot Catha rine I iiirltln. late ol the township 01 Mnnster. in Cami-rla county. Pa . de.-eased. havlna lieen K ran let I to me ly the Keisier ol Wills l said county, all terst.ns In.lelKel Pi said estate are hereby notined to make payment to me with out delay and thoe havinic claims suainst the same will present ttiem properly anthentlcate.l for settlement. JOHN ITKI I'otUKe. Pa., Aprils;, 1SH. fcxecutor. DR. BUCK, SURGEON and SPECIALIST. Treatment f all Cbronla Atfllctlo.is. lMseaies of Womeo and irout.le requirlna: Sunclcal Aid. Orttce hour up I'll. M. , I to 3 and 7 to 8 T. M. IT. J I i I li A V KIS IT E, A1.100N A, PA. janUJrt Beyowd BELOW WE QUOTE PRICES ON A FEW of our Many Big Bargains: Hark wash car (Ms .v. ,HM. varil l.lue i prill is.... tio. p.r yard, furtner priw i rash.. . .. yard Un-ss. tfinjfhains, all imtu riis Lancaster : Ginghams at 7 Cents. Muslin. fi yarj w for .. per yard (iiliiiit i lotli, all paili rns, at.. .so. and Hv. I arpt t t liaiii. .-plv. all i-t.li.rs -,tv Lailii" vt"it. vt-rv faticv. al Im- TiMli.WrE!iT Novelties ix n-.I M M IM..S at I'lusf tiuurt-s. i.f.?,r,,V,atl. saU ' LACE AX!) EM l.lkOlIJEUlh.S from -Jc. u-r yatd up. CIoIMdi hd3 Gents' FninisMflp. (ur stM-k of clothing was never a -ini-plete as now. Any kind of rut or pattern you want. Men's suits in sai-k mill- f.ir s.. Kett.-r suits iii any rut from 5.i up ! louth's :i-piere suits from '.'. up ! Children's 'J-pjeee suits from t.V. up j Children's knee pants for i; . IN - GEMS' - FDRNISHINGS We Excell Many Larger EstaWisiiiiieiits. Famy lamidried shirts with rollar at tached fur ci. Latest style fancy lauiiuried shirts with two collars for sa- in.liiw l.liii.N ij, two colors oulvi with tiait-nt sprint; for only v.i- Curtain poles complete for -jiv Wall Paper--A Specialty-Wall Paper IXiFurniture, Trunks and Valises must go to make room. Kitchen chairs, lisrht or dark. f..r iter set. Solid hatdwootl iMdronm suit eiht pieces. for only -'1.ii Ctiplioards. sinks. siu.'U.:n u,,! lom.es ' at verv low price. ' il'""The cimmIs are all new and lirst grade work on tliem. I Assignee's Sale REAL ESTATE! A nalic neal t'.HIaia r J It n Brown. 1Y virtue ol an or.ler i-ulnir out of the Court ol t'ouiniou I'lra t.l ('nittl'rta sunty. and to lue .tirefie I. thTe Wll l riHsit to put.llc al on the i.rerniKeKe In t lie Hi t K l 1 It UK M M. .M l-.K It I I.I.. :aintrla eounl', la . on SATURDAY, MAY J'.TII, lsOl, t 1U aVIarli, A. l . Ami from time to time therealtt-r. all the follow- j iiuc itescritteil real estate. ttirfi ha t-en ai 1 r i n ne I tu the uuderMnueJ l.j Joiin Itroa-n and ile: lleaerlpt Ion nf I'rnprrlir. No. 1. Mill rort5, ror,rti9tria- ol lour lotff In ttie lM.ro.iali ol uiunieri.ill. tN.uniltsI ani le rit.l aa lolloi: Htcinnuia' at a hhuI ou the lint i-l tlie IVnni Ivama railr.wd and rorner ol lot ol I'alnra MtH'all. Hi. a,-e 6" .Irareea eai"l TU leet to a Hint roroerof lo' ol I. M. Umaii. thenre South T itciereeit eait 70 feet to a ioiot o.ruer ot lot ol I. M. Itroan. thenre ouih 7u deareei. ta.il 1541 leet to a pout corner ol lot nua or lale ol 'm rad Myer. tiienoe tu.ulli itrt4 drarees apt-1 Jon leet to a Miint corner ot lot ol John I. 1 . n . thence nor ti rK decree eat tv lo 9 of John I'. l.obtt. Ir. Hen.lnrW and W aliace I'loiu-nt-r Wl leet to Mr j nrr of lot ol l atrica .i.t:aii. thence oy ai.l ..t uorth '1 dtkrreei. eaut sn leet to a .ot, thence t.j vaid loi aaain north ol iei:reeK wen l.rj tot-: t" ll:iceol iwKinmnK. contMiniUK in all l.r irolie more or l-.-. No. 2. (ireen lii.U'ean.l ld, ittiate on Main Ktteet, id tne In.rouah ol Suiuiuerhili, t.uu.le,t ou i the northerly Mil lv Maui rtieet, on rumen i!e l.y lot ol John Oritttih.on the fouili l.y an alley, and on tne we.-teriy fide y lot ol James II. iuuimer. having there..n erected a two itory Krauie liwellluic. and aim. other llwelilnic. No. 3 lies!. I.-r.. -e and SI .re K.xtin. lot tlnte at the corner ol Main tilreet aud feniirty Ivania railroad. in ihe iH.r.-utili ol umiue.-hill. tundel aiid tle.-rrilH9d an folit.wi.. Keielnninir at the cor ner nieiiitoned. tlteuss we-iward atonic ttie Penn i Ivama railroad 10 irche to a nm.u, comer ol land uow or late ol (ieorae B. Wike. thence !r I y taid lau.lM 7 terche t a Mn.t. ih.-nce east ward hy utlier laud of John Kn.wn H en-bea to a ioki In line oi ald road, lhet.ee routhward alontt rai.t roa.1 ierctie; to the .lace ol tterinntiir. havimc thereon a larice Frame liwellina: audUie Kmiih. Nu. 4 Cnion Hall lot. mtuate In the borouKb ol siuiuuicrl. Ill, corner ol Mjin rlrett and Jack non road, ttoun.le.1 on the easterly side t Main street, on the Routherly vide tit other lot (No.:!) ol John Ifrowu on weMeiW aide by lot ol John 1. Wentrolh. mud on tlie northerly tfltfle ty Jacks.. u road, haviuit there. n erected a larice three story Ituil'liuic, kuown as t'nttiu Hall, and a one and one hail-strr flank OwellinK. Nu b ( Mie halt Interest In piece or parcel ot laud situate In t-n.yle tu-auship. known as v Ill lam rnnale tract, a.lj .inluK lauds of (trlrtub, hr..wii it Mineiuan. J. C dit t Sons, Irauk Kuriz. the liuiler tract, and others, conLatuiD 4 acres, l lurches. rj o A One halt interest In the foal and other Minerals of acres, and ibesurtaceol 7 arrea. more or less, ol lh-! same piece ol itriiuiiil all known an ihe v i.liatu Kulltr tract, situate In :ro le townslilu. d.dntUK the lauds ol Jacoh I'rtuiele, M l.liain Murray el al. Kc. 7. One third interest in William Murray tract of laud Int'royle township and th.ru.iah l siumiuerhiil. Itounded ty Pecnsylvanla railroad. I'aiul.ria Iron l-ompany. J. t:. KTott n Sons. P. M .slJ. Kr.tn e: al . and containing '.'. acres, 34 perei.es. and kllt-Wances. No. ". I't in horouKh of Summerhill, houn.l- tul and descrllted as follows: Keonoing at a in.st rt tret soulb ol line ol I'ennsy Ivama rallioad. Iheace south 70 degrees west 4 erches to a pnl. thent-e l.y line o! land nt.w or late ol r. S. t'roy le stuth 1 deitree t est at2 ichett to a poet , theuce 1. 1 line ot land ol Iiituoml north hi dearees. east 4 perches to a post on Hue ol Nuuiuiertoll rravryatd. thence t.y aaiii line north I degree e -st t'3 Her,-lies to place ol ttealnnln, coulaluitiK ?; perJnes iiiil havlna: thereoo erected a so.all Frame House, untenanted. No. 9 Interest ol Assianor In a tract of land at Mineral I'oint. in Kasl Taylor township. I ounded and .1. S'-rlhcl as loilows: HeKipnliia- at a hemlock near Sail l.lck creek, thence through land ol Carolina Iron t-oui.any soulb 3S' le Itrees east M e-rches to a ruruuilier, thence south 'JI '4 dearrees west II 04 er.-hu to a hemlock; thence south t detciees east 'iS.M perches to a ims t . thence south 4f degrees west IT 73 perches to a p3st near tku-uiaug-h river, theuce Parallel with said rtter J.irtti 44 tlegrees west Is S lurches to a misl. tlieuce uurib 4tt degrees west 14 1 perches lo a sugar, t tore I ol lowing tbe direction ol Salt l.lck creek uorth 8 .leg ires, west i: I erches to a white hircn, thenre X4S oegree east til 4 perrhes t- a lech. theuce nortu 6rL3 de grees east a 7 t-e-cliaa lo a while t.irrh, to" nee north :ti4 degrees, east e..l rciiett to a whee oak. ana thence nortb 4z'4 degrees ea--t Is perches to place ot IwkuiiiIuk. coitlainiiiK to acres and 24 perches, and bavnif thereon erected one douttle and it.ur single Kctius tenemeut Houses and one sm-tll Siore Kixtm. Vk ill i e sold in sections or as a whole, to suit purchasers. TURKS op Salic Ten r cent, ol the purchase money lo t.e paid wbeu the proiwrty is struck down, one halt wbeu tne sale isconnrmed l.y tbe tlturl. and tbe remainder In sli tuoutbs trom the da- dateol eoiibrmaiton: delened pa meuts lo le lie secured ny judgment Dole or murlgage, with In I crest. at the option of the Assignee. J. B.UKKtN. Assignee ol John Brown and wile. March 30. lsyj. It AKERTS ShlVMr?no5 litu.A.MvTTi VerkCiU ALIVIOS1 Belief A Hard-Times Benefit Irresistible in Force ! Tbe Result of Strewd Bnyici anil Far-ScciEE MaEapncnl. Our Spring Gootls are now in. We can show you tho Latest Styles in Dry Goods, ( lothmcr etc., at Atonih.nIv Low Prices. - . -I'. -i' - .c . . ISpecial Drive! in Shccc. Cf'Here is my guarantee: 1 F Sli( ES i Ys t V Ea i; s ti s- ! : i.aiTyi.'W'1 U ,1-L(;i E A NEW ; - I All, rl.LL. Shoes thai I sell w. ar out. Ladies' dontrola tip. s;irniir heel I. tut. o-ia or coimros 1. '.:.-are w..i : I, no Kadies donajla, ojtera. t.iition. Ji in-4l. uorth 1.7.".. t WE CAN I START YOU IhouseTeepingI : : t ANY FIGURE t I ItllM t $20to$25000. : t Ktissei. Imt ton or lace a few lefi . . . .I..Vi are ..i t h s." I:i, li.-s' li.tiiohi tip Llucln-r. . . i -:ire wort Ii i m. L:nli.-s" Ovf.ir.l tj.. in i:ns..t. put. -nt l.-al Iot an. I l .iii.'..l.i. all s,:.((..s :t t .1 l '!- 7.1-. at.. I hi. Ladies' Slippers, 50c. A X 1 1 I'I'WA Klis. -l :l 1.. - - . . , , . V .iiKIH-u - S.l lliu- lieel. lilltl.tll. sl. . to I .. t .. . . I r.. . . 11I.1IOS 1 I. M 11.1111 V.S ll'l ' A erv st y h-h sH. f,.r n. coimr.-ss ,,V 1 'ai'e f l. ale wotih f.'.tin j LOTHIWC : : We are now ready to show Stcck of Men's, Youth's, l.oys and Children's (Mthinr in Camhria eounty, with the Lowest Prices for "joo.l Comls in the State. Our Slo k of Spring and Surniner Clothinir is coinplete. We have all the new Spring shapes in Hats and a complete line of Gents' Furnishinp, of all kinds. It w ill pay you to come to see us this spring :-s we have prices to suit the times. Call and examine our stock. Wc will sell you nice Goods and SAVE YOU MONEY. It Will Pay Packages Executors Sale REAL ESTATE ! 'THE on1rflKnM fiiatorol Mary Ann(Vt 1. er. Ite l the tMimutcti l t leit rinit:!. unty ol l'uitiri. Vnn tvania.. lseajel. t-y virtue ot the Mer anl authority rente I in him Uf Ihe lat will and tetmeiit . t ul't tecease(!. UI eXHire tu uiiic eale on the retue SATURDAY, MAY lOTH, 1S0I, at 1 o'clock, r. M., the following desorlre.l real estate to wit: All that eertain lot of g-round siioaie In the Vorough fl t'hest SrinKS.oounty l t'auitria and State oi I'enn) It ama. tmnltng 90 tret on t'olutu tta street and extenif ing said width t'Ju feel to an alle , having an alley on Ibe southwest and lot oiMrsSotihla liurd on tlie northeast, and tav- J log- thereon erected a two-story Frame Souse and KUAMESTAHI.E and other (H THCII.Iu 1INUS. TI Ktlli Ill'Stl.l : One-half ot the i.urchase money to t paid on delivery til deed, anil the remainder in six months, with lateresl. to t secure. I !y Itond and mortgage or judgment note of urcltaser. The tittrchaser may have tbe privilege ot ;a)tng tbe whole ol tlie purchase money in eah I'KTKK M KKNZIi; K.iecutor ef Mary Ann V.r, deceased. Chest Springs. Ta April . lyl. XT(tice. X We. tie undersigned, hereby all persons not to hunt, fish or treses In anr way cn our premises, aa wa will prosecute to the tall extent ot the law. II K N JOHN l.KHK AUKXH'S V.ILU, J. A. (II.."S. A. I. M'MI I.MN. hCUH M NLI.I.IS. ClearCeld tcwmhlp. March 0. is. r f A sn'id leather norkiu? 1km- f..r .-;ir i ,. s-li.J.iV ".. . a .:nr II you .:tnt a ui.-e .ir.-ss sMM. Saim ...i.L'r.ss.ir ;-e... 1.7,-t ,.v ate u..itii Men's .nii-i, ti,, l ,lt-i,, rcalf... ...:.i-;,. worth M.iti. Men's Fine Coneordan IKC, Han.l-sewe.l, for s..((0 they are worth .-".(. Ml. Men's Extra Fine Kangaroo L'H'e or Cttnirress. s r(( WE MAKE A LEADER on :i ii:inl-seYCil Kanptroo, l:Ue or conrres, fur Von c'lmnot duj-licif e 1 1 1 1 - shoe in any other slrc for les t!t:iu so.oo. I) Give urs a ell forSJioes and yon will Le convinced that we carry the l.est Line in town lor Wear, Stle anl Low Prices. Yours, THE LEADER L.OTHIWC vou the Largest nn.l Vtri Very Respectfully, C A. SHARBAUGH, Carrolltown. You TopotoQUINN'S, Clinton street, Johnstown, to buy Carpets, Linoleums, Mailings, Oil Cloths, RlanKets, Feathers, &c. Prices Reduced on All Goods, and FREIGHT PAID On All fir"f James Quinim. (honest coods TOR HON EST MONEY. A NEW LIGHT ft. t.,, j.;., S2.O0, 1-'I N.-. M-.m-y troT. ..r 1; ,rt.TTl l-tT--r. we srnj t. ai-v rt tit I'. S. tr- pa.r .4 UT I.Jdt- tlrbrasl Itright laacl tv 4 it...-;,, t -r',. t.-.t . ,' ON SHOES :i. .1 nr ..mn tt.a. . r..r..i t,,. ?l-. mM wmt. I: i. l -.r-..-r-t-..v. t n ks ,rii,ix ii, I'll, ami t s-, . Iw r- flM "l.-d .f S'-.'S. T t'T . I'.U'T. t. ..T I J... , (-- ( I ..- -M-.Ti , f a 1 r fant I T. s r.-. i -.. s. . ,.m t . . ..iv... It. C. II. I. ... . I I. . .1 .. Lil-. . I - V--. LI BE t TY SHOE CO.. M k, s: . M ST &S. SHOE I 1HC WORLD FOR S2s Several i,l our t-et customets ate well-kn-.wn I t-ns-urg iet.e. 1 hey can and will r--,.nirtiet.d laitterty Shoes tcaa.- they .ive worn fteiu. We want t sell more. Write 'o-day tor our rat al. gua and the narues of lli,c in oar town to whom we reler. le'ct sin N(l ICK Is Iteret.y riven that 3tj a ..ri ion a ill 1 nia.ie tn rite 'our t I '.iinnon l'e ,i of I'atttl.tta rsi.nn'v. l'a.. on taati. Jmb. Oh. A Is l. i,t n oVl.-k a . uttorr ti e tria'ton Act t April i"4 and tlie several aupt'lemeots thereto. Iy P. .1 Inelrich. J.4-.fn A. Uray. Itdirej. rarahaugh. W"tu. Sci.rcth. anil Ait.trew tkr-nriHte 1.-1 ie charter ol an in tended cor-ofi ion to Ne calle.1 ; KS Nl ik-I-IN ok iiik litiKtliii ay : i; i; 'i.i ItlW.N. I'A ." the ..l )-t l whlrli is li e i.r..tti,. tton and cultivation t.l thettertuan lat.guage. art of music and song, lor soc'al iuiercur ol its metnters and their 'amilie. arnl ior the iar .ra t have and em iy all the rigtits and pri ileges con lerred t.y tne said act and it sup pletnepi.. T. K. St'AM.AN. May 11.14. Solictor. NtlTlt'r". Is hereby ttlven that the f.. II. .wing acsj.unts hve tiea tiled in the C..urt ot '-omtnon I'leas td t'auiona cnnly , r"a . an.twitl lie eonnrni.! ty said ctiurt on the UliSf MN UAV IN Jt'.N K. IV'4. unless cause l shtwn to the contrary: First account of John Haa ksworiu. g-unee ot Homer S. t'usic. J.C. UAKbV. Ma; U HsU. xruthonotar7. r ! mm T o T