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Davis l!ros.. in Camhria township. onTuesday of last week, was unfortunate enough to have iiis right 1- i-aiiiiht oetween a lo and the earriafie and seveiely crushed. No bones were broken hut the flesh is so severely bruised that he w ill lie laid up for sjme time. A woman named Eliza .1. Spangler, w ith a body guard nf four men and holding a loaded n-volver iu her hand, refused to let the Craud Army post decorate the fjrave of her husband in the Myeistown, l'a., cemetery on femori:il day She was ancry at the post because some of the member opposed her application for a pension. Extraordinary stories are told of the lu-aliut: properties of a new oil vhich is easily made from the yolk of sen's esus. The cxiis are boiled hard and the yolks are then removed, c rushed, and placed oyer a lire, when the oil separates and the oil may be poured off. One yolk w ill nearly yield two tcaspoonfuls of oil. It is in general used anions t he colonist of South Russia as a means of curing cuts, bruises, etc. The extensive paper mills and liook bindery or the IJare l'apci Company at Iloariiii; Sprinirs. the Portage Iron Com pany's rolling mills at Duncaiisville, and the iron works of the llolliilaysbuig Iron and Nail Company have been compelled to shut down on account of the coal lamine caused by the miners" strike. If the strike continues much longer all branches of manufacturing business in the state w ill be para ly zed. -We liml this bit of advi.-e going the rounds of our exchanges: Do not be afraid of a lit t le f uu al home. Do iiot-luit up the house lest l he sun should fade your carpets; and your hearts, lest a laugh should shake down a few musty cobwebs Ilia, are liaiiiiiiig there. If you want to ruin your son, let them think that all mirt h and social enjoyment must be left at the threshold without when they come home at night. The i-ncampnif nt of thf Sons of Vi-ti-r-ans, Pennsylvania division met at .lohn tovvn, on Wednesday. Over -."VO delegates were pr -sent. Commander Horace Low ry, of Indiana, made i he opening address, after w hich Id-submitted his annual re port, which shows that the uieiiiliership has decreased slightly, owing to the change o.r the age limit from IS to - years. Al lelitown has been chosen as the place for holding the next annual encampment. Have you ever tried varnishing your range? If not we would advise you to do so. Vou will be sin prised at the result, an. I the great laln.r saved. You can pur chase it al almost any paint store, and ap ply to every part of the range ex--ept thf top, where lids are. using a paint brush. The odor in drying lasts but a few inin-ut'-s. ami your range is brightly polished fur mil- vi'iir. uiili simply rubbing with a 11a n tiel clot h tiireiimve dust occasionally. --Pat her William E. MclSratli. assistant pa-tor of St. Columbia's Unman Catholic church at .lohnstow n. died at ?:.'to o'cI.m k on 1'i i.iay afii-i nonu at the rectory of St. iKiimliia".- church, after an illness of short di: in I it in. The deceased had been sutTi-r-ing fmin :t bad cold -im-i- .Monday, but. was able tn attend to his ilutiesiip ii, Thursday evening. 1 1 is remains were taken to Tren t in. N. .1.. on Monday and on Tuesday morning were interred in t he Cat holicc.-iii-etery in that city. The real, genuine farinei in the I'niti d States, t he man w ho i- al Imme on his nvv u laud - is nut constantly complaining of his lot in life, is the opinion of J. ilcrling Morton. Seciilaiyof Agriculture, in the .lime Forum. Census returns show that almut To per cent, of all tin- farms in the I'nited States ate Ulieln iiinln leil. What other calling, w hat other industry, w hat ol her in vet incuts for making a livelihood and for prihl m i ng imire ca pi t al. can make as guild ii showing its the farmer's? T. I ;il las Wilkin was found dead in bed at his home in A I leg he ny Cil y on .Mmi ilay. lie was for c,.a year general agent at Hullidaysburg and then special freight agent on the Pittsburg division, l-'ioiii December 1. !.(. until April 1. is-.m. In- was 1 1 ai n master of t he A I toon a di v iioii. Since then he ha been employed as a special agent in the freight claim depart ment of l he Pennsy Ivania railroad and lat terly as chief clerk to the superintendent of the Pittsburg .V- Western railroad. ( oal operators along the Somerset t Cambria. Kerlin and North i-'ork blanche of the P. .V ( t. railroad are reaping a rich harvest on account of the great coal strike. All of the minets along the roads inention ed are getting out as many black diamonds as possible with the limited number of niiiieis at work, while the operators are anxiously looking for additional workmen. The Listie people have sutlicieut orders on hand to give employ mint to at least lm) adili I ioiiiil miners. Smnrrscl Jlt rnhl. On Thursday of last week the Allooua (iiiiillci'iitiii' out with an industrial and commercial edition that would have done credit to a much larger city than Altoona. It contained interesting descriptions of the various industries that cluster around the Mountain City, biographies of its promi nent citizen am! illustrated with portraits of business men and pictures of many oi the city's ii.duslrial establishments. It is besides a handsome specimen of the print er's art and a credit to the uflice of the Joseph A. Wertner. a well-known citi zen of Chest Springs, was found dead in his bed at bis home in that dace at 5 o'clock on Friday morning. June 1st. lie had lieen i-nj ayiiig good health ami retired aliout in o'clock the previous night with out giving any notice of lieing ill. He is survived by a widow and live children one. sou and four daughters one. of the latter being married to James M tilligan. of Pal ton, the others lieing single. His remains were interred in the Catholic cemetery at Chest Springs on Sunday. To polish up your furniture and make it hok bright, lirst thoroughly dust the articles and clean whatever specks may lie on it. Then take one tea spoonful of purj cider vinegar, and add to it one gill of pure raw linseed oil. Shake it thorougnly un til mixed. It is only necessary to ilainin-n the rag with the mixture and not thor oughly wet It. 1 1 si Mil, dries and leaves t he article w ith a bright new face. This preparation has the advantage of not gumming but giving a fresh look to every article of furniture it is applied to. At the meeting of the Ancient Order of Hibernians of Cambria county, held on Saturday ia St. John's parochial school ball, Johnstown, the following ofliccrs were elected: T. F. Keagau, of Frugality, county chairman; James llanliu, of Ash ville. recording secretary: IJernard Koyle. of South Fork, treasurer: Owen Clark, of Johnstown, tin am ial secretary; The next annual meeting will be held in June, IS'.Ci. at ( iiillilziu. Mr. Ki-agan will attend the national coiivenlion of Hibernians to be held iu May, W.O. in New York City. It is queer that when a man liegins to feel a little h ird up he begins to economise and curtail expenses by lirst discounting his home paper, w hen in reality it should lie the last thing to part with. It saves him more money, ten times over, than its subscription price. It is the liest friend he ever ha. It is continually looking after his interests. It keeps him Misted about the affairs of his community with out the least effort on his part. The hard worked housewife, w ho gets lioopporlunity to mingle with the outside world, peruses it eagerly; it is the only thing that stands between her and mental darkness. William Jones, of Johnstown, quar relled with a colored man in the upper railroad yard on Saturday and in conse quence now suffers from a bad cash in his right side, Inflicted by a razor iu the hands of his adversary, who made his escape af ter the cutting. The injured man is a car penter, married and about 34 years old. Att'Minii Mirror. The contract for making the brick for the immense new convent at Cresson has finally been let to John Schwab, of Eoret to, w ho w ill commence work in a short time. The building will require nunc than 2.UKi.um brick and the job will last aliont a year. The hi ick will lie dried by arlilicial heal and the most improved machinery used in their manufacture. The stupid story of "abandoned"' farms ii. New England has been exploded, just as the story of the western farm mortgages were. Mr. William Henry Kishop has made an exhaustive explora tion among the farmers, and finds that the sole foundation of the fake is that New England agricultural work has undergone an evolution. While the West, has made wheal growing unprofitable, the market gardiier, dairyman, stock-raiser. etc.. have takeu possession of the land formerly devot ed to the growth of cereals. The truth is, thai the aggregate value of agricultural products of New England is greater now than it ever w as. A good plan for preserving tools from rusting i.s the simple preparation employed by Professor Olmslead, of Yale college, for the preservation of scienlilic apparatus, and which he long ago published for the general good, deel ining lo have it patented. It is made by the slow melting l.igetlu-r of six or eight, parts of lard to one of r.-sin. stiring till cool. This remains semi-lluid. ready for use, the resin prevei.ling rancid ity and supplying an air tight lilm. Rubbed on a bright surface ever so thinly It protects and preserves the polish effect ually, and il can lie wiped olT nearly clean, if ever desired, as from a knife blade, or it may be tinned with coal oil or benzine. A terrible accident occurred on Friday evening iu the stone quarry iu South IV uu. West inorelaiid count y , w here men are en gaged iu taking out stone for the new glass plant that is being erected in .leannette. At that time Fred Olson. William Junker and William Wallace were gelling a hole n-ady preparatory to putting oil a blast, and while tamping the powder iu the Imb ibe powder in some manner exploded ami blew out in the men's faces, mutilating tiiein iu a horrible manner. The doctors think they can save one of Wallace's eyes, also one of ( tlsoli's. J tinker, w bile used up pn-ttv badly with the powder, was the least injured, and it is thought his eyes will both In saved. The other day a lot of Hungarian iniiiers at Adrian, near Puiixsiitaw ney, got hungry for fresh meal and one of I hem donated a cow. Preparations fr the slaughter of the animal were completed, and a big Slav procured an axe and quietly slipped up to the animal and attempted to strike her in the head w !l II the sharp edgi of the instrument. Ilisaim was not good and the axe struck the au'inal on the shoulder. The cow started oil al ai; piil pace, the crowd of Slavs following her. They finally secured the animal and. tying the poor brute to a tree so that she could not move her head, the big slav procured a saw and dclilie rutely sawed her head oil. The bellowing of the animal during Hie operation could be heard a mile. Itnliniiii .t.xx-iir. Bfff Ii I'rrrk In Mirr Slmtln. JtitsKY SnoiiK. Pa., June 4. Orass Flats, near Phillipshurg, is tht scene ol uilil excitement. The P.eecll Creek rail road is getting into desperate straits fm fuel. East night a wot k train with a big force of men was sent to one of the collieries of a (leal Ii. -Id .-ompai.y lo load under cov er of darkness. The strikers were given the alarm by sentries posted around the mine. The imvs spread that tin- Keech Creek was stealing coal. Iu less than an hour after the alarm w as given, ami before the train was half loaded, .MM strikers came dow n upon it. The force on the train saw there was no use trying to make a stand against men armed with revolvers, and they cut out a few cars of the precious fuel ami succeeded in getting away with them. To-night the strikers have redoubled their vigilance at all the mines iu the locality, and armed men are patrolling the line, on the lookout for trains that look as though they might tie carrying coal. All sorts of rumor are alloat about t he purposes of the company to capture the needed coal at any cost, and the region where the attempt was made last night is like a lield camp awaiting a night attack. MnrrlMc l.lreniei. The following marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orph-ins' Court lor the week ending Thursday, June 7. 1'.H: C. W. Mosholder and Minnie (J. Eavely, Johnstown. I. J. Wissinger, Adams township, and Hannah Kneppi-r. Croyle town-hip. Joh n W. ( iocher and Elsena Menocher. J ohnstow n. John T. Miller, f-ovcti. and Ada Won ders, '.'royle township. Howard F. Ilayet and Minnie M. Schrock. Johnstown. Joeph M. Switzier and Agnes Arble. Carroll township. Jethro I!. Jacoby and Nellie Ii. Feathers, Stony cre.-k township. Oeorge W. Wagoner and Oertrude F. Suppes, Johnstovv n. Michael Morley and Mary Kears. Dy sart. Martin Malatin and Anna Jankral. Hastings. ISovd W. Hawes. Cherrytree. Indiana county. Pa., ami Hose Patrick, lurn:df, CI eai lield county. Pa. A tillfl AlnnP On Way Iiiencer. On Friday afternoon, after Way Pasen ger had left this city, a child lie tween two and three years of age was found on Imuii-iI the train. Whether it lioarded the train itself, or whether put on is not known. The train had gone a coiisiderabledislance tw-fore it was discovered that there was no person caring for the child. At ISIairsville Intersection the child was left to await the Philadelphia Express, which was to bring it to this city, lb-fore arriving at New Florence the conductor on Philadelphia Express received a telegram directing him to leave the little one at New Florence. 1'hii arriving '.here the child was takeu care of by a woman, who acted much as if he was its mother. JohnxUiirn Tribune. Farmer' Inatilatr. Il has been definitely settled that a farmers institute will be. held in Ebens hurg during the last week of the present month. A farmers institute will bring a large number of n-ople and on Saturday evening there w ill lie a meeting at the court house of all those interested for the purpose of making proper arrangements for the reception and entertainment of the ieop!e in attendance. A program will In arranged, due notice of which will lie pub-'ish-d in a future issue. All interested in agriculture should attend the inciting on Saturday evening. Til. WsrlifH fair i.rballl for Ihr if HlHlmrjr. The "P.ook of the P.uilders," one of the most artist ic'and magnificent publications ever issued is now being offered by the Pittsburg DisjMitrU to its readers. It is lieyoud question the greatest offer ever made by a newspaer. See the UisiHiU-h for lull information. Court Prorrrdlneii. Court met on Monday with Judge bar ker on the bench. In the following cases the grand jury ig nored the bills: Common wealth vs. Irene Partridge, fraudulent collision with a debtor and the same against Thomas Par tridge for the same offense. W. H.Strauss the prosecutor, was directed to pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. John Keynolds, sure ty of the iieace. Court directed defendant to pay tiie costs. Commonwealth vs. Martin Martle. lar cency. Jury liml defendant not guilty. Commonwealth vs. (icorge Jawoska. surety of the peace. Court directed de fendant to iay the costs and enter into recognizance iu the suui of iitM lo keep the peace. Commonwealth vs. Willi im Decker, false pretense. Jury lind defendant not guilty and divided the cosls between the. defendant am! prosecutor, James C. Easly, Esq. Commonwealth vs. Michael Priest, as sault and battery and carrying concealed weapons. Jury find defendant guilty on lirst charge and not guilty on second charge. Sentenced to pay a tine of $lo and cosis and confinement in the penitentiary for one year and three months. Commonwealth vs. D. E. Notley, assault and battery. Jury find defendant guilty. Commonwealth vs. Frank Keatty (color ed), larceny. Jury find defendant guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of ."i ami costs. Commonwealth vs. tb-orge Hamilton, entering a dwelling house with intent to commit felony, larceny and receiving sto len goods. Jury find defendant guilty. Sentenced to pay a fil.e of $.'il, ;-osts and undergo an imprisonment in the peniten tiary for one year and three months. Common wealt h vs. Joseph Lehman and Levi L;ipe, larceny. Jury lind defendants not guilty. Commonwealth vs. Elmer Ilaielay, fraudulently makikg and uttering a writ ten instrument. Jury find defendant guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of flu and costs and undergo an imprisonment iu Western penitentiary for one year. Commonwealth vs. Lawrence Hassen diigh. assault and battery. Jury find di -feiidanl guilty. Sentenced to pay the costs and do tine and further sentence suspended. Commonwealth vs. John Malum, larce ny. Jury find defendant not guilty. Commonwealth vs. William Mahan and John ( 'ouil, larceny. Jury lin.l defendants not guilty. Coiiiiiionweiilt h vs. J-ihii Mahan. larce ny. Jury liml defendant not guilty. Commonwealth vs. D. W. Powell, enter ing a store building with intent to commit felony. larceny and receiving stolen goods. .Yi- irtis. entered. Omnium weal t h vs. Elizabeth Mahan. re ceiving stolen goods. .Yiif'c funs, entered. Com innn w eal I h vs. .1 amis Miller, larce ny. Jury liml defendant guilty. Sen tenced lo iay a fine ol and costs and go to jail for ten days. Common wcalili vs. Harry Maivh. carry ing concealed weapons. Defendant plead guilty. Commonwealth Laurence Fellzer, raM-. Defendant plead guilty. Cnllllin.liw i alt h vs. J. S. Colbert and Thomas Pan lay. entering a stable with intent tocnuiiiiii a felony, larceny and re ceiving stolen goods. Jury lind defendants not guilty. Mr-al l.slitlr Trniinlrri. I. E. I'eiidi-r et nx. A. IS. Clink, Has tings: consideration, f J7."i. II. m y I lean et ux. to A. V. Parker, Cambria tow nship. jlmi. F. II. Ealou el al. to A. Y. Paikcr. Cam bria tow n-liip. i'Ii mi. J. Louis Appcl et vir to John J. Piouii, JohllstoW II, :!.M4l Louis Pauineret ux. to school district of Dole Imrough. Dale. fl.l.Mi. Sylvester . I. Winner to Mary A. Win ner. I best tow nship, S.i'.M. Joseph A. (Jray el ux. to. lame P. K'irk patrick el al.. Carroll township, Sl.xn. J iseph P. Wirtn.-r el ux. lo W. I!. Au liiiin, Pattoii, fir.'. W. P. Aiimaii to E. A. Mellon, Pattoii, st I. Adam A. Ui.se to Scott W. Huberts, Summerhill tow n-hip. t l.(M. Eli.alH-ih Pershing et vir to W. II. Pershing, Parr township. '.M. Adam Myers el ux. to Margaiet Aim Price, Washington tow nship. lon. John Sauker et ux. to Patrick J. Mulli gan, Cresson township. lno. J. C. Luke et ux. lo Amos D. Strong, Sout h I'ork. f.MM. David Prosser's. trustee, to Annie L. Prosser. West Taylor, l,.i.Mi. Martha Conway et vir to S. P. Syberts, Dean, township, Jl.-J7."i. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Christain Lingenfelti-r. Cambria tow nship. Somerset county, $1. Common wealt h of Pennsylvania to Abraham Kerns, Suiniiierhill township $1.-.. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Joseph M yers, Cambria township, So'ner set county, (ic urge W. Wagner et ux. to D. L. Wag ner, Ja -ksoii tow nship. f KM. Trinity Evangelical Luthern church lo (J. W. W. Amiek, Johnstown, .',! M. Jacob Horner's administrator to Nancy Crosby, Johnstown. 7.". Samuel Kring's administrator to Lydia Reynolds, Adams low nship. Jl.i'iiM. Edward McM illicit el ux. Alfred Hale, (iallit.in, !oo. Assignee of D. II. Parkeret nx., to Cal h arine E. Walterinire, Coopcrsdalc. JiCV Daniel p. McDonnell et ux. to Melissa Anderson, Susquehanna tow nship, fid. Samuel Comi'ir et al. to Paul Connor, Susquehanna township. :t Daniel Tanlliiiger et nx. to W. J. Ml (iuiii, I'ppcr Ynder tow nship. SlJon. S. C. Ueam el ux. to Johathaii Ueam. StonycrecK tow nship. ?!?.". L. S. Yan (Inner et ux. to Ellen Ilnni gan. Ueade township. fT.i. Joseph J. Yoder et ux. to Jacob C. Mur phy. South Fork. -1M. Jacob (lifli'i et ux. to Abraham Kuavel, East Taylor tow nship. ?1,.Mm. Abraham Knave! et ux. to Susannah (iillin. East Tailor township, $1..Mm. Francis l.engele to W. Scott Stoner, (iallil.iii,l.:iM. Allien Pluminer to Henry Cates, Mor rellville. f.1ll. Mrl vina S. P.racken et vir to F. P. Mar tin, assignee. Mm nil villi-, Cambria and Indiana counties. $1. John J. Davis et ux. to Ebciisburg .it P.lacklick Uailroad Company, Ulacklick, I. Oprrnlor Willing to (nnfrr. I III I . A 1 K I . I 1 1 1 A, J line 11. The committee representing the coal o-rators of central Pennsylvania to-day received a telegram from Delegate T. A. Ilradl.-y. represe nting the miners, and w ho resides at Lilly, Cam bria county, asking if the oerators would confer with them. This was construed by the commit ti-e to indicate that the confer ence was to lie in accordance w itii the ac tion of the meeting at Columbus and as such they advise.! Mr. Ilradley of th-r willingness to confer. At the same time a call w as sent out by Secretary J. Chester Wilson for a meeting of the operators in this city on Friday, at which time tl e terms of settlement w ith the miner and the manner of settlement will Ik? deter mined upon. Whether the operators wit h a committee representing the miners or whether each ojierator will confer w ith his ow n miners are questions likely to Ih; determined ii h.i at Friday's meeting and the result of that action will be. the guide for action at Saturday's conference. Illth The hark numbfr up street under tands perfectly well that fTain Fiigland i more highly valued than a considerably larger amount is in this country by the individ ual w ho accumulates it. lecauseit requires so much more labor to earn it Iher -. and that therefor the Remington typewriter which sells in this country at lon. is as easily- pnrchas.-d for that amount a it is for 7."i in England. This is not "skinning" the people, because the people here are given employment by the Remingtons an 1 like coucerns at high wages, w hich they could not pay if the price of their m.infac lures were to be reduced iu this country. Uiixliiifj. Some people in this country are given employment by "Remingtons and other like concerns" at just such wages as other people pay w ho are not protected by the tariff and who are not given the priv.-lcge of skinning the purchasers of their goods in this country out of XI per cent, more than the same goods are sold for in other countries. Labor always has to take w hat it can command, tariff or no tariff. There i a duty of 7. cents per ton on coal to en able tin' operators to pay "protection wages" but labor doesn't get il by a long shot. IU Pminj Ivnnln'n NnmmerTritvrl rr'n ilde. The summer excursion honk nf the Penn sylvania railroad for 1S'.4 is out and pre sents an iiiiusiillay meritorious appear ance, (ireat care has been ex"rcised iu its compilation, the technical information be ing especially reliable. Tin- great variety of routes suggested, the exhaustive sched ules of rates, the graphic descriptions of about four hundred places, the explana tory maps and the illustrations, make this volume exceedingly valuable and almost indispensable ti those contemplating sum mer louring. A nominal charge of ten cents is placed on i in h copy, which can be obtained on application to ticket agents or thctieneril Passenger Agent of the Peiii-.sy Ivania Uailroad Company. Philadelphia. Ten cents extra w ill be charged for mailing. ItirHnritrr Trial. The grai.d jury has returned a true bill in t be ,-iise of ( leorge Art burs, alias Harry Mi rsh, charged with the murder :if Tliomi s Cilsh al Johnstow ii A couple of weeks ago. The prisoner having no counsel, the court has assigned F. A. Shoemaker and J. F. McKendrick, Esqrs.. to defend him. The case is set down for Saturday when a jury w ill be empanelled, and as a homicide case gene.-ally takes considerable time, will likely lie continued into next week. The secretary of the Elkhart Carriage and Harness Mfg. Co., of Elkhart, Ind.. informs us that their prices will Ih- lower for ls-.u than ever. He wishes us to ask our readers not to purchase anything in the line of carriages, wagons, lucycb-s or harness until they have sent 4 cents in stamps to pay xistage on their 11' page catalogue. Ve advise the readers of this paper to rememlicr his suggotioa !l lw-l lanroun !--. IKKNSUCIiU. HA.. At'Kll. 2. IS'4 I hav j niH.le rn.iueeuiKntfi Willi l'r.tciif4f ilii.si.u ii., Ititer. wtiii nli ,'iiriiliir the nuruial i-h(ii the Miiniiit-r in Kitipt'iirL. tn klve ini-trw-tinns in 'I mw rll ttiK unit Mrimcraiihy ai r- Mtuitt..(: rateri tuilrnut whtt mif.Ii lo ti.ke up tlni cuiii! i-h.ull write me at (ine l(r .Mrtlcu lrii. SO,it-nli who (let-ire t.t do rut, ran nun -lueorc al any lime irutii ii.! il:ite. .IKNME CKAVKli. mcli:iO N'liTIUK. lie rninnal dihiIik ol Meek In. tiler lor election il .lireetnr l re.-am, anil I : !e.trneli! fun I ami nke Oniiii.niiy will le held at the ettn-e i.l III- '. mpaiiy :il I-r.iva'Hy. fa. . m WKUNtS. I'AY, J t'fs K -Jii, al 1 v'i-I.k-h. r. t H O. HAH IN, .lun.-l,l.M. Secretary. 'i II K Mrii;.iirii Huil.tinu Ji lian AFiK-littinn 1 will utter lur rale al the c -unril rhaiuler. K: enptiurir:, (in Ibe 'iiuriti Mun.tay In June, $ l.iHm.im 'Mills. IA Is, Lktkr l.axIMKR. Secretary. I'resl.lenl. I Ml IIKTAN I- NOTM'K. I he m m; pattem ol I'r Snlm are notified lint hrri.Uer toil office Mill lie at the C'-.l.l'al li'.lrl in .l.ili tiMnwn, where Ins acciiuiniHia'ii-iii. are heller. junl.il JM'HS. 1 (enrve I.. VreteriPk. ol Klien'tuirv. pay Hie tutclicM market .ri.e l..r all konti. . I lur.-. $40- v!,fk FOR WILLING WORKERS of cither mi, any njre, in any part of the country, nt lUe employ im-nt nfiirh w,' furni-li Vou nut Ih away from hoiiieovTiii!it. Vou r;:n ptve your ivhnletiuit' totli work.oronly our: -tK.rc i.io im-nts. A ! capital i not ntiin l you run 1:0 rir-k We supply you with all that U m-t l. It will cost you not hi up to try th hiiMn-!. At-y om ran lo th work. Iteziniif-rn uiaki moiu-y frf.. thi -tnrt Failure unknown wi;h our uork -r. Kvtry hour yon labor you can ta-ily makt a dt'llar. No one who is willing to work faiK o m:ik more money every tJay thrtn can Ik niaU in thr laye at any onlinar employ im-nt. Semi fur ir-e book containing ttte fulU st iaformaliou. H. CO. HALLETT & Box C80, PORTLAND. MAINE. ask vi'K iii:ai.i:k ior KLEIN'S t Silver Age Rye, Per Full Quart. - Sl.50 KLEIN'S X Dunuesnc Rve t . n k i.kv n ii . Per Full Quart SI.25J KLEIN'S 5 Bear Creek Rye, Per Full Quart. - Sl.OOt I f vour le:ili-r does not have it. semi i ilirect to lieiiiliii driers for it. H'c !! nil f j ivxx;r. 1 MAX KLEIN, I 82 FEDERAL ST. , ALLEGHENY, PA. X Ietiv3.i4ly An Ordinance MAKINd It the duly f the I'renlilent ol Onnn nl io alien all all all i.r.lcr. Ih.d.m. voueh . r ami eertinrate ol Inilenirilneim iln"n on the frrannrer initeail or the liurve. u heretnlnre. In ihe Kori.uah ol l.illv. t'ounty of 4-amliria anil State ol fennsy Ivania. ::ki-tio! I Ke It orit.lneit ami enarte.1 hy the Hnrtce ant iiuncil ol tne Korouah ol Lilly auii It u or.iained hy the aulhirity ol the pa me: Itiat It halt he the duty ol the Preni.lent ol (Niunell to Inn all order. 1-on.t., vourher" ana reinncatei" ol Iniletiteilnena drawn on the Treaa urrr "I I. Ill Knroukh. Mu-rios V. ll iiillnanre i or parts ol lir.ll- naiu-ei- in cou diet heiewith be ami the (ame are hareliv renealeil. Ord.-.ioei1 and enacted Int.. a lair la t'oun-ll thi Sis' .T ol May. A. II. I KM. Sinned and approved ltii l?-t day ol June, lk A. H KKt.KS. Hunt et. JOHN K. KKLI.Y. iTrsnlenl ol t'iunrtl Attest: .IniiH W. Ktisiv. ('lerk. June B. 1"'.' IT; '&) ,4.: ALWIOST EJEYOWD SSELDEF! $ A Hard-Times Benefit Irresistible in Force ! The Result of Shrewd Bnyirs and Far-Seeing Masaiemcnt. T- -V V iTJ ) TJ TJ Our Spring Goods are now in. We can show you the Latest Styles in Dry Goods. Clothing etc., at Astonishingly Low Prices. ' BELOW WE QUOTE PRICES ON A FEW of our Many Big Bargains: l:irk wash cal:coes .v. ,er yard I'lue prints. ...tie. x-r yard, former riee x- V.rils'''":'". rw'- l'''r arJ Dress jniii-'liaius, all patterns Lancaster : Ginghams at 7 Cents. Muslin, full yard wide, for fie. per yard hit inn clot Ii. all patterns, at... ho. and Inc. Carpet t-liain, 5-plv, all eolors -.lie. '.aides' vests, v.-rv fancv. nt loi- All the I.ATKST XtiVEhTlKS IX TIM M Ml XI is at elose liaures. IS SH-,-ial sale in LACK AXI KM IIKttlltKKIl'S from v. n-r yaid up. CIoIMdi an! Gents' FflinisMois. Our stock of oli t h t ii it was never as com plete as now. Any kind of cut or pattern yoii want. Men's suits iu sack only for ItetterMiits in any cut from ?:.uiup Youth's .'t-tiiece suits from f !.it up I'hililren's L'-piece suits from 7.V-. up Children's knee pants for l.v IN - BESTS1 - FURNISHINGS We Excell Many Larger Establishments. Fancy laundricd shirts with collar at tached for inic Latest style fancy lauiidried shirts w ith two collars for .e Window Hinds iiii two colors only) with Patent sprint; for only ptc Cur'.ain ixilcs complete for "Jik- Wall Paper-4 Specialty-Wall Paper tXSrsI'urniture, Trunks and Valises must go to make room. Kitchen chairs, liuht or dark, for t!.Tt tier et. Solid Iiii nl wood liedrooni suit. eii;lit pieres. for only -l.ii CuiilMiiiriN. sinks. Mtielxiards and loui.ir.-s at v.-rv low price-. I5"Thee uimmIs are all new and lirt uraili- work on lliein. Special Drive in Shccc. r" Here is my cuaranlee: I F S i i i I KS Ym " N T" ' K A I ; s A T I S '-' ' : KACTolMI.Y. I WII.LlilVKAXEW : : PA IK FUKK. V IN. Shoes that I sell Wear out. Ladies doiiirola tip. s;irinc heel liutt. OJKTa or cousre-s are worth -.. Ladies" doiii; da, op(ra, Imtton, fl.im are worth $1.7."i. X WE CAN X START YOU : : 'HOUSEKEEPING! r t ANY FIGURE X iRim $20 to $2,000. : llusset. luittoii or lace a few left (l.:t are worth t!.. :. Ladie" doiiuoia tip Klucher tl.Tui are wort h ( t.oo. Ladies llvford tie in Kus-et. patent leather and doni;ola. all shaie and styles 7.V-. and up Ladies' Slippers, 50c. j AxmnvAuns. Children's sprinsi he.-l. Imttou. sizes r, to - .Vie ! I nfaiits" -Ihm-s from J.V ui I A -ry styli-h shoe fur men. cmurre-s (,r 1 lace tl. ""." are worth t-.UJ A s'id leather workins shoe for wear. n. sh(MJdy .-. a pail If you want a nice dress shoe Satin calf. conjrros or lace tl.T.". they are worth t..i I. Men's stvlUh tip Klucher calf r.'..V-are worth t4.i. Men's Fine Concorflan Lace, IIanil-sewe1, for $3.00 they are worth $5.00. Men's Extra Fine Kangaroo Lace or Ponres:?, $2..j0. WE MAKE A LEADER on a hanl-?ewel Kanraroo, lace or congress, for $3.25. Yon cannot iluiilicale this shoe in any other store for less than $6.00. IJrGivc us a call for Shoes ami you will be convince! that we carry the Best Line in town for Wear, Style and Low Prices. Yours, THE LEADER. . i JOHXSTOS. M.J.HK-h. A. U.HU K. KHTA MLIHH mi 1872. Johnston, Buck Si Co.7 ItAMvKltS, EBENSBUKU. - I'ENNA. A. . Rl l H, 'Mtil-r. PEKNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Schedule in etf-t Novemlr 111. trjTAHt.lt.HKD 1S88. Carrolltown Bank, t'AKKI ll.l.Tt I W'N. FA. T. A. SII IKH l'l II, adliltr. General Baniingjnsintss Transacted. Tbe lollowtnic .re ttia pnorlpal feature ol xeneral harcinK rmMnens : IK1MSI TH Kerelverf paTStile on drmanil. mnt Interent tiear Inn rerllncatea Issued ti time deiiovttora. MII.NN F.ztenite.1 to rnnromerfi on I.Toralite term and approved paper discounted at all times. 'OI.I.F.TIOXN Made In the locality and upon all ttiehanktnK towns In tbe United States. Chances moderate. ItKAFT neotlahle In all harts of the l'nlt"d t'naarrlUamit l'rraM. KANT. Seahore Kipress . 6 a m Allnont Av-..uiuiii latum yliaiu Main l.i tie Kkimu -. Ilia am A 1 1 .. n t fc..re:s.... ....... 1 10 p m Mall tlifn( S 17 p m f lillajcli.lua Kipresn 1 p m wmT. Johnstown AcconimodaiKio.... racitii' Kxprei". W Hassenifer Mall Train JohnMown Atvummudalton ft 14 a m S :7 a m :t! p m 4 . IB B 34 p m Ibrnubnrc Hrrnrh. Trains Irat es a lulloirs: ; ji, lu -jn a tn.. and 3.3U p. m and arrive at trr.iin al 7 .7. I'l Si a. m. and 4 o5 t. tn. lea.-e l'rrMin al 3o. 1 1 3d a. m and tn p. ni.. and arrive at hX.cDft.urn al tii.i.4 a. m. and ti 16 and 6 OS p. at. I rrwna nnrt lrr li-ld . I-ev Irvi.iiit at f 45 a. m. and 2 40 p. tn. arrlv InK at Crcon al 8 06 a m. and 4 ;. m. lx-ave 1'iwmD a. m. ami S 85 p. m.. atrlvtnic at Ir vona at 1U.&5 a m. and 6 4i p. m. I For rat ps a. etc. 1 Thiw. t. Watt. I'. A. Ia.tm.1 Stafs. and lorelxn exchange Issued on ill parts j I'lUjl-um. l'a. of Kurot e. 1 S. M. PKhVi 1ST. ....... m.-.i.- lieneral Manaiter. t merrhants. farmers and others sollrltod. to whom reasonable anromo-latlon will oe encn.le.i Patrons are assured that all transaction shall be held as strictly private and ontidential. and that they will tie treated as lltierally as good hanklDK rules will perait. Kenecttully. JOIIXNTON. KI CK CO. call on M. Il avent or address . llu I-nth Ave.. J. It. WIMHI. leueral Manager. BRIDGE LETTI1S ! A. K. I'ATTn. ir.w. If. .-Vf"K', THF. First National Bank OF PATTO.Ii. PATTON. Cambria Co., Pa. Capital, paid np, - - $50,000. Accounts ot l'!npoon,. Firms and Individuals received upon the most lavoralde terms consistent with sale and conserva tive Hank I IK. Steamship Tickets lor sal- hy all th. lead Ids; Lines and Foreign Pratts payable In any ol Ihe principal cities ol the Hid World. All correspondence will have our personal and prompt attention. Intereat Paid Tim Drpoatta. ocil3.y3 b. u. Rn. V ATHICT BBAUK. REED & READE, Attorneys nt I :vav, tBENSBt'K-1. FENNA. rthce on t'entr. street. (4 its V3 SKAI.Kil proposals will he received at the County tUJtni!tllnes, olhce In FJen.t-ar:. ('anil.rla count, l'a.. until larday. J mmw l'2. IH9l.nl sss s'rlM k, . M.. lur the erection ol three Iron Ungues In said county, as follow. Ui wit: One at Klton. In Adams town ship: one at Nant v-g-l.i. in Klackllck t.wnhlp. and one in Spaneler Oorouath Ill-Is ami be ei armte In tnaoury and ru rstructt-re. 1 rlc luds w.li also l rr.Uire.l on each brldice. al-tbouk-h parties may bid on any two. or all. I they so deslie I'lans and M-ecibcatlons can le seen at aid I'ommissloners' i ttice. ucc. sslul tudders will tie required toxive bond tor tbe laitbtul per lormance ol cootract. Tne ..nimisnoners re serve lb. rtpht to rrect any or all tdds. J.t. l.l- YI. 1 P. K. I'll.U'N. t'ommissloners. UK(1 M . W KK1Z Attest: Johs Oatkm. flcrit. blentnra:. l'a.. .M-y &. issi il. 1 1Kr"'AI.S VHK H'KMSIIIXIJ STA- I -nerv. Furniture. Fuel and other upp les. In compliance wl-h Hie ('(institution and laws ot tne tti.mmi.nwcallh nl Pen us Ivania. 1 hereby invite sealed pro-oals. at prices below maximum ale. Hied in schedules, to furnish stall eery, lurnltute. furl and other sopp les for the several departments ol the State Ooverninent. and lor mskinK r ptlrs In the several departments, and lor the distribution nl the public document, lo' the ear eniliDK the hrst Monda ol June, A. I). I8VS. SrpaWs proposals will be received and s. pa rate con racis awarded as aunoonced In said h.-iieiliiics. K.ch pmHial mnst lie accompanied ny a bond with approved Kure les. cm ditioned icr the laitbtul iierlormance ot the e mtrct. and ad dresse I and delivered to uie Itrjurt twelve nVl.ick. H . ot Tutaday. S5lh day ol .lube. A. 1 lhs. at which time the prooosa's will be otiened nd con tracts awarded. In the Keceptlon room of tbe Ex ecutive l.artment at Harrl-bur. Klank bonds and schedules) containing all nece-sar Information can be obtained at this le bartmeot. WILLIAM F. HAKK1TY June 8. 184. Secretary ol the I'-otninonwealth. KITTELL & LITTLE, Attorneys nt l.nv, EBENSBI'Ktl. PA. ar-Otn." In Ipera House. 2 ..54 rp W. DICK. JL. ATTOKN EV-AT-LAW F.BBM8BURS. PBSl'Aa r Special attention to nlven claims for Prn rlon Hounty. etc. ehl- mm T F. McKKNRICK, 9 ATTOB.V IIO-I'KSHXO AT LAW. fcbtlSSHl'Kti. - PA av- ittlce on Centre street. H II. MYERS. ATTOfcMiY-AT-LAW, EBBUBBUBa. Pa. OfrieelB llollonad. Kw. on entre street. DONALD E. DUFTON, ATTt KN EY-AT LAW. F.BKMHBt'B. PBBBA ffyf ifflca In HAn House, lnter sirvet DR. BUCK, SURGEON and SPECIALIST. Treatment el all! -hronls Afflictions. IMseaies of Women and trouiues requiriua -. I lltli-e hours up tm w a . M.. I to S and 7 to 8 P. M. la Ii l'H A V F.1N U E. A 1.1 Ot N A, PA. janl.v4 Kl AL. LIST. June Term. lsl . V. Hurke at f-o. et al. vs Mead ei al. Hurhe vs. Martin. Sc)oonover vs ttoan. Khlcrs vs. Khixle Keesevs. Kicbards. Shoemaker vs. tlood. Klair vs same. l.ove. Sunshine h. I'M vs. Wllletlc llerrlnclon. 1 Ki n l. uppy "o. vs. Keilh. '. H. Howell ai vs Bantley & Fronhelser. Noel vs (lettina-s et al. Ihh Ins vs. Shoemaker et al. Speniter vs. J.hn!t'iwn t'lty. Tonkin vs l.am-r (ter. ten.) Kina vs. W Issina-er. Heslop ys. Haniley. Weyant vs Shumaker et al. 'reswell vs. T. n T. Co. O.kssvs. Latner. Maneval v-. Iron City M F. Insurance Co. lvt wards vs. Herman F. lusuraneel'o Miller et al. vs. Johnrtown Pass. Kailroad Co. Harncs vs. Arbcrolt. Hiockhart vs. same. Walker vs. same. J AS. C. HA K HY. Ptotaonotary. Prothonotary's Ottlee. May 11. lt4. The Keystone Watch Case Co. of Philadelphia, the largest watch case manufactur ing concern in the world, is now putting upon the Jas. Boss Filled and other cases made by it, a bow (ring) which cannot be twisted or pulled off the watch. It is a sure protection against the pickpocket and the many accident? that befall watches fitted with the old-style bow, which is simply held in by friction and can be twisted off with the fingers. It is called the and CAN ONLY BE HAD with cases bearing; their trade mark Sold only through watch dealers, without extra charge. Don't uaa your kail, .r finger wails t. oaoa your sick case. Ssad lor aa opener (fro.). ' TIE Is hereby Riven that an application hi ... - . nf m .A will lie mane i u .no vw. . ... - - - ol Cambila mun j. Pa., on Slwrntlay. Jta . . . . . ... in n'.lik . m . uniler lilS ;oriiora;Jon Act .d'Aprll , i. and th. several . . .w - .. . t. 1 iMtrich JiaMllitk BUUliieioeiiiB laricm. -j - - - - A. Uray. Isidore J. Farahauah. Wm. C. tvhroth. and An.irew Kcksnnide lor the charter nt an la- tended ciiri-orai lun to unmm - . ...... ....... ....... . . L ..ftft.ftl.l r. 1 1 r i ii r. n.'n... . . - ......- 1 1 1 V N . PA ." the ot.jectot which Is the promo. . . ... . . ... . .. . l.-n.n l.nvuatfA art tion ana cuiinai.ou v ww . -" - ol music and sonar, lor socal intercourse ol Its members and their 'ami lies, and -or thee par purposes lo nave auu rojuj privileices conierred by the said act and Its i sup plements. T. K. SCA. L. May 11. iwt. OILS! OILS! The Atlantic Refining Co., of Pittsburg, Pa... make a sjiecialty of manufacturing for the domes tic traJe the finest brands of Illuminating and Lubricating Oils, Naphtha and Gasoline That can bo f.UDE FROM PETROLEUM. We challenge comparison with every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the Most : Dnifoniily : Satisfactory : Oils in the market ask for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO, PinSBCKO lifcPT.. pirrsBCKii, pa. letU.wiy. IXECl'TOK'SMIIIt'L. j Estate ol Aotbony Sblber. deceased, l-tteis testamcutary on the estate ol Anthooy Nhitwr. deceased, late ot munster lownsnip. Cambria county. Pennsylvania, ns.ioa aranted to me. a.l aona Indebted lo said ea late are hereby notified to make payment to me without delay, and those bavin claims aaainst said estate will present them properly autbenU e.ted loraettleiuent. A w,Ysirs SH, HEK. Lilly. Pa, May a. t iu F.. Sja-aTT.N Torkllta CANCER ana tumors Ct'KEI ; na lrar- uuok in lm liuTnm A twsa. r- til turn 6t tlnriniiali Polletoa written at short Bonea 1b th. OLD RELIABLE ' ETNA" B4 l her Fl rat ('lata a ('awpmaile'B. T. W. "DICK, utut run TH r. OLD HARTFORD HIRB INSURANCE CUM'Y. COMMENCED BVS1NUSS 1704. ebeosburK.jBiy XTIITICK. i Kt.ut nnderslaned. hereby all persons not to hunt. nh or trespass In an way cb our premlsrs. as w. will prosecute to .he toll extent ottnel... jJ.lVpKHE. ALEXIl'S WILL. J. A.lS-. A. I. M'Mt'l.t.l'V. hCUH M ELLIS. ClearOeld township. Mirch il. tisX.
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