II 11 (fambrin JJrrrman. KHr.N' Ki. OAMBKIA CO., I.. KUII'AV, JUNE 15. 1S-.4. j ,1,1 1 .J ;i m'. of tl'i-1 pla" killer! a .'l.t l-hi-kMiak' ;i few days a no. r Sjnii !-'" Williams, of tliis place, ' u larrolltowii, on Sunday. l,, ;H liail storm was on tap atxiut "" ,..t of tlii plare on Tuesday. rl f u ;i-stoli'ti from Urnry Jones, a . u-liip farmer, on Tuesday ,1.:. . and Ilfi-ordi-r I). A. Mctiough, l..ivin.r I . i i rci itllMII'l ir-:ii'.-l . j i.an.l-.'""- I'oren. I'. !' wl" l"'''a"ii ins iare- n :it the l"i'lll-l cltllt'l-h oil Nllli- ,,i uini: at 1 1 o-loek. j.iV W"1 Tl,.itna-; .1. llurke. chairman of , loiiniv eoiiimittee of lllair ,1 l! ,U!:'- I -ii t a riinple oi nays in luwn l . fk IN aUfll'iaiH - a . nun i.. V,. .I.i. me tiritlilli and daughter. . 1 . . 1...-. .Mi.' ii.iiin'i n-MtiiMiis. inn now oi j - j.r.t ,H' 1II1IIU Illli'liu." Ill r.oeil- M i'- Mullen - Smith, of Lilly, liave j iA, 1 1 ; ii i. -ii I in ll'i issue which w ill i. -I 1. 1 tlio-e u i-li i iijx cheap pass- i:-r 'l"-- i; of i leal lield township, ,,, i nl a i leirijeiJ sheep that is . in I I'V I'1" ueia h hoi s as a veritable ,, ,'iii..-ii in, Mi.l.i niuht a calf helonuini; to ,i'i, M imii. oi I'amlii ia township, was ,i i. ..... . i ,i... IV: I. ..-Ii ll. Ill "i!" 'I'1" 11 " a leiuiueii nor j. . I, t I.'.:"" i"-- - i..i. an- I"' destitute families in . . - .. ; . J r ... I I.. .t... Ii 1 1'1 i I ' aiu iiiiii tin- i'woi ,(.,! titn a distributed I hi in:; tlie month of Mar. i..ii..nii'- :ir I -,l..liii I i has laid out A town on his I i. :!ai klii k. fllii li' llii' lim ii I, . ;.. i.l i and t ailed it ' ilen 'lade. V t..n i- "i mile- west id KoefisbllliJ. i W ii. k, Kn.. as appointed a . I h.; .i n-. !"'- at a meeliiii; of the Ktiei.s- ,...,! 1 ,i'ird laM week, to li'l a va- i i :iii-i il l the resignation of t'eorne :l,ii.ti- -A in.it rutfe licence was issued by the ., i,. , . f tin- i i .i;:tn-" court at I'iitsburjr, :. 1 !.i . I" M r. I 'harles Callahan, of i. ami Mi" h aiinie Kichardson, of r.l-ii-t'iii -'- - s,.,. ii,.- advertisement of Thomas 'Iri-ivy. a.i;tm's popular ini-rehant. in - i--u.' u' i he h:iMHN. Mr. ISradler :. i- a inu li' u.ie of liargains for those w lio X -:! !.! Mule. - i;. . II ii how y Jones, pastor )t the i ..!,'!. j 1 1 j : i i! i 'hurch. in this place, was ..r;.-..ih. .1 !i .in.' on Saturday, alter a i ;. ..t in.iiilliN absence spent in visitihir .. In- ii:t!iv- land. -.laini- U... of rtiiladelphia. while .jhnii: mi ttie street- in Alloona, on 1 '.r-Jii. -red a fatal sunstroke. He .n- r. u.i.Ni'.l In t he hospital but there is i il !,ll!.- lo.-- for hi n-covery. -Mr li.i.ri;.- W. sherry, of I'.arr town- i!l ! a candidate for jury CMiuuiis- J- i.r a' On-iii t lh uiocratic convention. M: si.r i well iiualitied for the posi- f ..'i :u.'l w 1. 1. 1.1 make a good candidate. II..- Iirs'. car load of coal from the i: a.Virk r. irii.ii was broui;lil to this place :. s.iiui.iav over I lie Klacklick extension. ' !i..im Sol. ltiner's bank and was i ;i.f list-uf f. J. lllair at the electric j.:.mt. Mis. I'. !, i in-eny; of . Loretto. is re- t;.-.l ! I st.joiisy ill at the houie of r ilat.liii i . Mis. Anawalt, at Scottdate. '.:- s,,.,y i a sistt-r of Mr. John. .M - Kiii ii and Lizzie Mcllride, of illilTM low llshi p. - M.ss a ; ; i.- t'ollins. accompanied by r ti. ( L.-tt . '1 liomas I'. Shoemaker, both : l:-:..h!.-. an. I both former Kbens- r-. r-. in.-v isintit; Mr. I'hilip Collins, of ;i . vvli.i ha- l.e-ii ill for some time .'. l.'.vv i.ti a la. I way to recovery. - I'. t.-r Miin liiM-r on Monday made in- iiiia'.ii.ii Ivfi.te Squire rarrish against i. a! t-ili Mahaii for n-ci iv ini; stolen I- . . :m I UL'ain-t John tonwl. Jonathan Mjl.au ami William Mahan for larcenv. M . Mai. an v;i- aii.sted and placed in 'il up to I his nine the others have 'i. ' aptliled. - "ii Sninhn aflenioon the body of an i Kt,..ui, !1U, Wa, found in the ( uiif-ai-t. i:v.i near ('one uiaiiuh furnace. :. i. a- n..i l,; on I In- bod v by which ' !"' n.fi.t Hied and jt is supHse.J to ! a! I I he 1 1 a in p w ho w as siipposi-d to i . n ii,.vv in i in one of t he box cars a-l.'J il,,- Pennsylvania railroad a i.- .lill.li tl.e recei.l tiood. I i f I: .i i . oiinty Il.'lil.n l ats iii eou- f h :i-s,in d on M,,i,.l iv ,..i.ii.,-.t..l '""'li1i-' ticket: For assemlily. i: A I'aiMson and Abraham II. i.oi,: .,..,.,r. Ceorne K. Jackson, A : i.iotl.oiiot iry. H. A. Mc .. ..' v . . , ...na. mi poor tiireeior, iiavia i "i i i i'ik-Iovv n: for iurv coinii.is- 1: -I M :n phy. of AtiMina. ' ii ... in. y of lllair county on -' .eel , us; a candidate for pro- ' ! .! I tliiiu-elM-.s honor in ii. i mi hit V M I'o,.- .,, td.-ir candidate. There " '" I'l'l f an election for a lcm- ,j; in ilia; . ..ui.tv. bin if the voters of J, ".i t a ,i it t to vote for a good man "'" ' ile-v wid make no mistake in casl : ! .,.!. .. A M.-l'iUe. A .' .! in ..f , ,li..a. ,itt,erto ii ii .u r s. , ii..n appeared in the sta in-1 four miies fi'mii haintM-rs- Week l.r two UilO. It bewail I -ii and pro.Mcs-e,l u rapidly - I,.,,., -s mt of s,.Vl.n ...j inside of I tlieiii dyinif the day of the i ! lates severely oil the k I; !"'! i. . iiiiinit,- discriplion of the 'J" '" " published. 1 'iiia.l i hi, hen. one 3 and The ' n - . ( -i'e, son, of Fanner llar ' ' "s'-'-r. ..I ,.ar Somerset, were left U;" ''" lr a short limeSundav. u" i .::i,l., ,llo a (j4.j a,1(j ..im-keal '-.iihes iii order to r at h a i -'inj anaiust the wall. In at ,; r-.-inove t he iiuu itwasdis i.f ontent, enterinif the hip of J. '"i.s-est t.v d,j learini? the limb al- a ,' ."" "'" l',,i,d s-xp'red in ''i.e. atier the leg was amputated. -'::ra i,,, McFa.l.len says the big cut , J u; ' eMeiision, will U- finished ' ; ''"l' d tl.i, week. As a larue ' " "' I inj was washed out belt. "'ii. however, iii order to uci suf- I'f"' '" '''-place the washouts, the ' . il"' t,. ..... . . ii. , cut will ! sloped and it iy r.- I" If to week s ii.,,. i.. ,,. " 1 '" "ails are now laid about in, 'st of F.leusbur and the are wailing for more rails l.an.l. i i Il Hie not being delivered as fast as .iiinie ..illlty a ,,..isnrr a. ll)e " '""""'tiary, killed himself on ihii HV;'"",lt l'' utlini his throat ,.. j""1"1 h He also s..v.r, ail t "'Ins uuUl wrist and stabbed hiiu ' 'd the left ear. His home was at '"a-.-, near Altoona, and he had 'r t" prison for four years from ""''V for stealing chickens. He -' i-ars ii.. , . . , .. ,,(1 inn oniy tnree - u, l" 'erVe' and il tbought lk. i. K"ar" '"sane. His body was "i, Tuesday. The farmers of Monroe county are bat tling with cut worms, which bite off the lender shoots of corn just as they come thiough the pround. In many cases whole fields have to be. replanted. Salt and plas ter are tried w ith but little effect and some farmers patiently go over the ground dig ging about eveiy tit!I. On Thursday of last week Mr. F. M. Greene and Miss Annie Sechler. both of Altoona, were united in marriage at the parsonage of the Third Presbyterian churchin that city. The bride isa daughter of Wni. H. Sechler, Esq., and wife, of this place, and has been a teacher u the Al toona schools for several years. Thomas Gallagher, aged sixteen, w as struck by a passenger train near the Johns town freight station on Monday and in stantly killed. The deceased v ith two other boys had been in sw imming, were on their way home and had to cross the rail road track. A freight train was passing and voting Gallagher stepped on the track after the last car had passed and then on the other track Immediately in front of the passenger train. A sister of Gallagher and tw o brothers were killed ou the railroad near Morrellville about four years ago. On Friday afternoon the village of Plumville, in Indiana county, was nearly wiped out by fire. Fourteen buildings were burned. Among the losses summed up are J. X. Cochran, shop and dwelling, Ssoo. Henry Aul, dwelling and hotel. '.fK J. K. Uiirapher, dwelling, $.iM. Huildiug of 1 owser heirs, occupied by William Bowser and lie. Allshouse, $HiX). Howser heirs, shop, occupied by Shaffer .1 Lnkehart. JTj. W. I). Schreckengo.st. shop. :sm and dwelling fl.ooo. llametl Hoover, dwelling, $so )r. Andrews, damage to stable, f-.iw. "mm the Johnstown Tribune: Tues day evening, w hile a laborer employed by the Johnstown Water Company was digging a ditch through a cellar on Wash ington street that had lieen excavated sonic time before the great flood, he unearthed portions of several railroad cars. Not bin it but the lower parts of the cars can be seen yet, and it is thought thev are baifgage cars or coaches. It is beiieved that they were washed there from the Conemaiigh yards and some people think they wtre attached to the ill-rated Dar Express that was standing at Couemaugh when the water rushed noon it. Clarence Ellsw orth Clapper, of A I toi n i, on Saturday afternoon, rode to Johustow n ou a freight train and return ing the same w ay at an early hour on Sunday morning, in attempting to get otl stepped on a loose stone w hich rolled from under his feet and threw him under the wheel which passed over both legs just above the knee of the right one and just bel iw the knee of the left. He was taken to the hospital where one leg was ampu tated, but died just twfore the operation was performed on the other. The deceas ed was IS years of age and was the son of David C. and Sadie A. Clapper. On Tuesday night three burglars forced an entrance to the residence of James Mullilly. near Perry ville. West in iieiaud county. The family rushed down stairs in the dark and the burglars bi L-an Iii iiiir at them. John Maustield w as shot through the hand and arm. Mans field got a shot gun and filed at the men. One of the burglars fell to the ttoor and the other two ran away. Neighbors were aroused and came in. The wounded man was identified as the notorious J i tit Ward, of Apollo, who In l?sl miudcred the two Means sisters -n Sardis, for which crime he served twelve years in the penitentiary. t'arinrrfc Innlltiit. On Saturday evening the meeting at the court house for the purpose of having the farmers' institute for Cambria county lold their next meeting at Ebensburg was at tended by a large number of farmers and business men of this vicinity. John Lloyd, of this place, was elected chairman, and John S. Mavis, of Cambria township, was elected secretary. A motion was made by Isaac J. Hughes, of Summerhill tow nship, to the board of agriculture for an application for an in stitute in Cambria county. Messrs. 1. J. Davis and E. J. Hum phreys, of Cambria township, and J. I!. Denny, of Ebensburg, were appointed a conimittej on genera', arrangements. The following committee was appointed to so licit funds to defray the expenses of the iitsiiitiic: r . I'everaiia, lauioria i to-.v iiship; Michael Thomas, Minister ' township: William Pryce. Edward Owens, John M. Hughes, Cambria low iiship; John L. Kilv arils, Helsano; Thomas . I. Hughes, Minister township; Joseph O. Thomas, Cambria township; L. A. Cra verand Capl. Thomas Davis, Ebensburg; Leighton Uow land, Cambria township, and William K. Hughes. Carroll township. All of our people should put their shoulders to tl.e w heel and assist the com mittees along in their work. These meet ings are held by the state board of agricul ture and will lie attended by prominent and able lecturers w ho w ill be able to give our farmers many new and practical ideas that w il! lie of lasting benefit. The meet ing will brinit a large crowd of people and the citizens of Eiieiishurg should unite in giving them a hospitable welcome. Tb.- sessions of the institute will lie held on Thursday and Friday. June .'th and ?.uli, on the fair grounds during the day time and at night in the court house. A more extended notice of the program will be given hereafter. ytmrrtmmf l,lrnin. The following marriage licenses were Is sued by the Clerk of the Orphtns' Court tor the week ending Thursday, June 14. 1'.H: Willinm Andrews and Amelia Marlzy. West Taylor township. Christopher C. Kepine and Susan Kane. Johustow n. Joseph Pageand Gertrude Neville, Min eral Point. Joseph Fraro, Hastings, and Alice Wer rick. Plattville. Elmer liloueh aud May P.lonirh, Stony creek tow iiship. Francis Seymore. Altoona. and Catha rine Clark, St. Augustine. William A. Ivory and Elizabeth Little. Allegtieny township. Pelinelt E. Weakland, Pal ton, and Re becca Stevans, Allegheny township. Harry Mulholleii and Maggie Forsyth. Portage tow iiship. James IS. P. Diinmire. South Fork, and liirdie A. Wagner, Piudletou. Oscar Lousiuger and Jennie Allison, Johustow n. Patrick Drohen aud Annie M. Slattery. Cresson. Roan of HMlamiai. IliNTiMiTox, Pa., June 8. Pittsburg explorers, who claim to have inspected a mammoth cave on the northeast side of Warriors' Kidge, about fiye miles from here, yesterday, tell a great story of the distance they traveled underground and the curiosities they viewed. Descending into the cave by a rope ladder ninety-six feet long, they entered the main corridoi of the cavern. Alter proceeding some dis tance the party found tbiee larger cave, about l.'iO feet below the surface of the main entrance. To quote their own words: "Thesecav erus were explored to the distance of a mile and all along the route the ceiling was studded w ith fine specimens of stalactites. On account of the gasses which existed in some of the chambers we were compelled to retreat. Many antique specimens were found and bones, supposed to be those of mastodons, were exposed to view at sever al places." Another party will explore these caverns la the Dear future. rnrt Prrrdlni. The following cases were disposed of in court in addition to those reported in last week's Fkkkman: Commonwealth vs. James Ittirns, enter ing a store Id the nighttime with intent to commit a felony and receiving stolen goods. Defendant plead guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine ot (10 and costs and two years' imprisonment in the Western penitentiary. The grand jury ignored the bill against Herman Crouse, larceny, receiving stolen goods; E. Ii. Cresswell. prosecutor. Also Commonwealth vs. Mary Hassenpliigh, perjury; Lawrence Hassenplugh, prosecu tor. The following cases have been disposed of as indicated. Commonwealth vs. Frank Cam bell et al.. Surety; Frank Pekar, prosecutor. Xol promoted. Same vs. John Dougherty, fornication and bastardy; Lizzie Collins, prosecutrix. Settled. Same vs. Frank linrrell et al., larceny; Thomas Witt, prosecutor. Settled. Same vs. John Uussell. burglary; E.J. Sharetts, prosecutor. Aof primsed. Same vs. Gomer Collins, fornication and bastardy: Jennie Schmidt, prosecutrix. Continued. Same vs. Harry Kitto, fornication and bastardy; Uachael C. Mock, prosecutrix. Continued. Commonwealth vs. Thomas Hartley and J. F. Collierl, entering a barn building with intent to commit a felony, larceny and re'-ei vi ng stolen goods. Jury tiud de fendants not guilty. Commonwealth vs. William Weimer. John C. Ream, Patrick O'Ctmuell and John C. Beamish, entering a railroad car with intent to commit a felony, larceny and receiving sUilen goods. The first three named plead guilty to reciving stolen giKj Js ami the other counts in the indict ment were wl priusntil. A nul pruH. was entered as to lieamish on ail the counts. Commonwealth vs. Lewis Pegg. Adam Green aud James Jackson, assault and battery, aggravated assault and battery, assault aud battery with intent to kill, robbery and receiving stolen goods. Jury liud defendants guilty of assault and bat tery and not guilty in the other counts in indictment. Sentenced to pay a line of V each and the costs jointly aud teu days each in county jail. Commonwealth vs. Charles Clinefelter, assault and battery. Jury find defendant guilty. Sentenced to pay a tineof J.'i, costs and ten days in jail. Commonwealth vs. Joseph Crack, Joseph DeKowski. Joseph Yesturka, John Sor rick, Jacob Couiinski. Frank Kirsch and Ludwig Jwisneski, robbing freight cars. Jury find defendants guilty of receiving stolen goods. The grand jury ignored the bills in the following cases: Commonwealth vs. John Green, larceny and receiving stolen goods; Commonwealth vs. James McCleniens, fur nishing liquor to minors, and the prosecu tor, Elizabeth Mahan, to pay the costs; Commonwealth vs. Tom Vouuka, assault and battery and August Albright, the prosecutor, to pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. John Reynolds, rob bing freight cars. Jury find defendant not guilty. Commonwealth vs. Newton Devi ne and George ISrooke, assault and battery. Jury tiud defend defendants not guilty. Commonwealth vs. Viucent Scruch and Marias Hartol, riot aud assault aud bat tery. Defendants discharged. Commonwealth vs. J. C. Connors, ma licious mischief. Jury find defendant not guilty but that he pay two-thirds of the costs, and the prosecutor, Thomas Smith, one-third. Commonwealth vs. Elmer Carland, Henry Carlaud and Frank Daughery, ille gal fishing with nets. Defendants plead guilty and weie sentenced to jointly pay a tine of $5 and costs. Commonwealth vs. Daniel Hradley, fel oneous assault and battery. Jury lind de fendant guilty. The following cases were continued un til next term: Commonwealth vs. Clara Miller, assault and battery; Hannah Dawson, prosecutrix. Same vs. Robert Dawson, assault and battery; Joseph A. Miller, prosecutoi. Same vs. Thomas Dawson, assault and battery; John W. Miller, prosecutor. Following is the report of the grand jury: EiiKxsKiKo, Pa.. Junes, ism. Hon. A. I. Ittirker, PrtsUlenlJ inltjc : The grand jury, J uue sessions, ism, re spectfully report that they have visited and caret u 1 1 y inspected the court house, county jail and county home and lind them cared for in a manner entirely satisfactory to tb3 jurr and a credit to the ofliccrs in charge. We would respectfully recom mend and urge that theie be such changes made iu the prolhonotary's and register's offices as will furnish better protection against lire and destruction of public records; and, further, that more room be provided for storing and keeping said records. W. P. Davis, Foreman. Ou Friday evening the case of the Com monwealth vs. George Arthurs for the murker of Thomas Cush was called. Previous to the arraignment of the prison er, he revealed his true name, which is George Arthur Anderson, and ou leave of court the distri-t attorney amended the in dictment to that effect. The following named gentlemen were empanelled ou the jury: Webster Griffith, Joseph Walcher, John Ott, Yiu-eut Reig, James M. Tow le, R. J. Yothers, Joseph Miller, Jonas J. Yoder, Martin Seymore, Samuel Pebley, George L. Davis and M. I). Hearer. After the empanelling of the jury court adjourned until Saturday morning when the testimony in the case was begun. The facts in the case are about as follows: At the time of the shooting, May 21st, Ander sou with several companions had been making the rounds of the saloons in Cam bria City and finally wound up at the house of Patrick Cush, a brother of the de ceased. Anderson left his companions and went outside of the saloon, aud while standing ou the pavement a dog belonging to Thomas Cush came out of the house. Some remarks were made about the dog by a friend of Cush's when the defendant started forward and seizing the dog by the neck threw him into the street. Cush then told bim to let the dog alone, when Ander son remarked that be could do the same with him and caught Cush by the taroat While Cush was backing away, Anderson pulled out a revolver, pointed it at Cush and w ith the words "one, two. three," fired. The defense was cou fined entirely to an effort to show that at the time of the shooting Anderson was o much und r the influence of liquor as to be unable to form a deliberate intention of taking life. The case was concluded on Saturday night at 1I:-1. when the Jury retired. At 3:30 on Sunday morning the jury brought in a ver diet of "guilty of murder in the second de gree." On Monday Judge Harker called up for sentence the following named persons who had been tried last week: Lawrence Fletcher, alias Feltzer, the hoy who pleaded guilty to the charge of rape on the person of Miss Hoc-hstine. of Upper Yoder tow nship, w as sentenced to the Huntingdon reformatory. John C. Ream. William Weimer, Frank Heamish and Patrick O'Counell, who pleaded guilty to receiving goods stolen from P. R. R. cars, were also sentenced to the reformatory. Harry Marsh, the companion of (Jeorge Arthur Anderson, who pleaded guilty of carry lug cor.cealed weapons, was fined $-JO and costs and sentenced to the Western penitentiary for one year. Charles Kengedy, couvtcted at last term of complicity iu the robbery at Kaylor's and sentence suspended, w as called up aud seutenced to the Huntingdon reformatory. George Arthur Atdersou, convicted of murder In the second degree, was sen tenced to pay a fin3 of frJOO, costs of prose cution and undergo ten years' imprison ment in the Western penitentiary. Daniel Hradley, convicted of felonious assault and battery, was sentenced to pay a tine of $-.'5, costs aud nine months in county jail. The follow ing civil cases have been dis posed of: Mrs. Sarah Reese vs. Daniel Richards. Assumpsit. Jury find for plaintilT the sum of 4.40. J. A. Shoemaker vs. Dr. I). R. GikhI. Ejectment for iC acres of land in Elder township. Hy direction of court a com pulsory non-suit entered for plaintiff. J. Augustin Ehlers vs. William Rhode. Jury lind for plaintiff. C. J. Rlair vs. Mrs. Eliza Good. Eject ment. Ry direction of the court a compul sory non-suit entered against the plain tiff. Dunlo Supply Company vs. Jacob Keith. Non-suit entered by plaintiffs. Joseph C. Niel vs. Thomas Gittiugs, Jury tiud for defendant. Charles Maneva! vs. the Iroi. City Mu tual Fire Insurance Company. Settled by the parlies. Kml F.Hlatfi Transfer. J. L. Spangler, trustee, to Nicholas Wv laud, Spangler; consideration, i-.ni. Aaron Strayer to Sarah Strayer, Mor rellville, 1. Aaron Strayer to Sarah Strayer, Mor rellville. tl. Aaron Strayer to Sarah Strayer, Mor rellville, $1. Henry Strayer et ux. to Walter Strayer, Morrellville, 1. Walter Strayer to Henry Strayer. Mor rellville. $1. Heiuard Litzinger to Thomas Litzinger, Clearfield tow iiship, f 175. C. T. Roberts et ux. to Wni. Davis, Eb ensburg. $17.". Peter Hamilton to William Lantz, Wash ington township, f:. Abraham Angus et ux. to Jacob T. An gus, Taylor township, Taylor township. Ja'ob T. Angus et ux. to Thomas Mer tin, Taylor tow nship. f:'.7.V Sheriff of Cambria county to Joseph A. Gray et al.. Chest tow iiship, $.". Sheriff of Cambria county to Joseph A. Gray et al.. Chest tow nship. Sheriff of Cambria county to Joseph A Gray et al.. Chest township. f:!so. Sophia Wehn et vir. to George Webn. Johnstown, (.'Inn. Hugh Maloy et ux. to Emma L. Miller, Johnstown, t?JK Emma L. Miller to Mary E. L'techt, Johustow ii, $-,',:t"o. Cambria Iron Company to Frank P. Craig. East Conemaiigh. Sheriff of Cambria county to George W. Cree, Reade to a iiship, fsll. Job Morgan's administratrix to Henriet ta Asbcoiu. Johnstown, Johnstown, i:it. Common wealth of Pennsylvania to Porter Kin ports et al.. Susquehanna tow n- hip, ( 1. Jennie Davis et al. to EWiisburg and Hlacklick Railroad Company, Cambria tow nship. f.Ml. Richard Ivory et ux. to John Weakland, Pattou. fllo. Caroline Smith et al. to Elizabeth Schiiell, Johnstow n, $7(. William It. Gearhart et ux. to Franklin Rose, Adams tow nship, $4. Thomas Wills to Albert Rhoa, Alle gheny township, ?-',."( ki. Samuel Kelly et ux. to Charles II. Perry, Pattou, 4.K' Hiram Orris et ux. to Franklin Orris, Richland tow nship, &,-Jtn. James Kirkpatrick et ux. to August Luiigquist, Hastings. th Henry Gray el ux. to Henry C. Kirkpat rick, Susquehanna sow nship. f.vi. William Cover et ux. o David D. Davis et al., Coiiemaiigh, ?.. Jeremiah Hurket et ux. to Mary M. Con fer, Portage tow nship, $'.. Michael Hall et ux. to Mary M. Confer, Por'.age township, tllo. Tear hem Kxnmliialloun. J uly 5. al Coopersdale for West Taylor and Coopcrsdale. July 0, at Morrellville for Lower Yoder, Westinoul and Morrellville. July 7, at Conemaiigh for Franklin, Conemaiigh township. East Taylor and East Conemaiigh. July!t, at Hastings for Eider, Susque Harr township, baiina and Hastings. July H, at Spaugler for ltariiesboro ami Spangler. July 11. at Sou tli Fork. J uly 12. al Dale for Daisy tow n, Stony- creek aud Dale. July 13, at Roxbury for Upper Yoder aud and Roxbury. July II. al Gallitziu for Tuniielhill, Gal litzin borough and township. J uly lt'i. at Lilly for Washington, Cres son and Lilly. July 17. at Portage for Portage borough aud township. July IS, at Wil more for Suuuuerhiil tow nship and Wilniore. July l'.. at Siimmcrliill for Croyle and Summerhill. July 2o, al Etielisburg. July 21 , at Ebensburg for Cambria and Loretto for Allegheny and Loretto. July 23, at St. Augustine for Clearfield aud Chest Springs. July 24, at St. Law rence for Chest. July 25, at Heaver Valley for While. July 20, at Glasgow for Keade. July 27, at A?hville for Dean, Ashland aud Ashville. J ul y 2S, at Carrol How u for Carroll and Pattou. July 30, at Helsano for Hlacklick. July 31, al Fairview for Jackson. Aug. 1, at Weaver's for Richland. Aug. 2, al Salix for Adams. Aag. 3, at Noel for Minister. Examinations will hegiu al S a. m. All written work will 1m- required In ink. Applicants w ill bring their last certifi cate. Applicants should look up "The Course of Study," "Hughes' Mistakes iu Teach ing," "Phonetics" and "Arithmetic." Lnifoiiii examination paper w ill be fur nished by the county supe riult-inlunt. Applicants from olbei counties must present a Lerli'icate from their own super intendent before entering the class. The special examination w ill be held in Ebensburg Friday, August 10. Wnrrs Thcre'i n Hill There' a Way. Ou last Friday afternoon w hen .Joseph Fen an was brought from the jail into court to answer a charge of fornication and bastardy, preferred by Alice Wei rick, he admitted bis guilt and expressed bis williuifiiess to mend the matter by marry ing Alice. Alice was w illing, ami the only obstacle that stood in the way was a short ness of cash on Joseph's part w herewith to pay the fees for a marriage license. Sheriff Shumaker gallantly came to the rescue aud furnished the fees for a marri age license and Judge Larker performed the ceremony which made Alice Mrs. Ferrar.. Then to fill Joseph's cup with good luck to overflow ing. II. H. Myers, Esq., clerk of the court, took up a collection for the benefit of the new ly wedded couple and several dollars were contributed towards starling out the couple ou their matri monial venture. ThsWorld'al'air Itruulll for Hie Fae mt lliwlorjr. The "Hook of the Huilders," one of the most artistic aud magnificent publications ever issued is now being o lie red by the Pittsburg VisimU-h to its readers. It is beyond question the greatest offer ever made by a newspaper. See the Dispatch for lull information. Communication. Cahbolltowk, t' , June 1 1W4. Kn. Frkkmak: Id his letter of week be ire last J. -M. hji he did not think I would be t loolish aa to lose mr temper. 1 was far Irom !o n my temper but It eein that his wm a little ruffled !y the remark that he evidently did not under stand the Slmcle Tax theory. What he hi-o since written confirms me in that opinion. (No ol lense Intended.) 1 looked anjiiounly for his uradnatea land tax theory and am not lurprlsed to tiud that It is the single tax in another through ciurte and lmier tect. form. If he had ever studied the single tax be would tave seen that all the icood in the r I uated land tax Is contained in the former wltb the evil lelt out. The principle he lay down as the foundation of his theory are nearlv the same as those underlying the Henry Oeerge theory. And his railing the latter a "dangerous doc trine" admits of no explanation except want of knowledge. Hut as no one can tie expected to know everything. it is no dingrare for a man ol the undoubted attainments ol my friend J. M. to be thus unfamiliar wltb a system or theory which is comparatively new, especially when fo many otherwise Intelligent people are. throunh lick ol specitle knowledice, vlifon.ua. y condemning It. He says: "However much political economists majtalk about high tarilt.low t.rlll or absolute free trade as a panacea lor the present Industrial depression the overshadowing prohlem is the land question, t he homestead ol the toller is at 0 oe Hie bulwark ol social political and economic t eedom." Nol le words aud true. They sound as il they were copied Irom the writings oi Henry licorice, yet they were written ! one who calls the single lax a dangerous doctrine. He says turti.er. "As the wm 1.1 wat created for all. it is ty right a conmon heritage." Very Hue and right so lar. Itut now observe: " ach Individual Is endowed hy the luct ol bis ex S'ance with the right to the free use ol so much ol Uwl'i earth as Is sufficient lor him to provide by means 01 his lalior, either menial or manual, or both, a sultlcleney ot the necessaries and comlorts of civ ilized llle for hlmsell and those ol right depend ent on him. He who holds more than this to the exclusion ot his neighlior is an usurper and should in equity be dinpofsesMd ol all hopiings alKive the limit ul uis natural asd iaaii al.le right " Is each one to he the judge as to how much ol the earth he will need lo provide for his wanls by means of big Ulx.r? Aud what kind ot LiIhiiT And where the iMirtion he Is to have the Irce use ol Is to be situated? Perhaps some might preler lo live by tinning or huuiiog near some larg-e town where tbey could had a ready market lor (heir products. This would le nice. Indeed, and they ale lo have it Irce. which 1 supiose uieaus tree ol taxation. Hut uo, t.e cannot mean tree alter all. lor he explains: "For tlie supimrt ol government uilly and economically administer ed all land s all pay a certain pto rata ol a lair valuation The tuan who holds no more land than Is uecersarv to supixirt hluirell and lamily by their exertions, shall pay nothing but tins tax-ay lor a larm ol good land not exceeding lou acres, or a valuation ol .otM. II a luan holds land In excess ol Ibis Html. Increase the rale, il behavetaice this amount increase again-say double the rate on land In excess ot the limit; dounie again at twice the limit at three times the limit double once, and so on ad infinitum. With the surplus thug raised, rreate a luud in each county lo be I. ai.c.l to persons purchasing boinerteiids not in execs f the limit allowed on hrft mortgage, lor a term ol y-fars sufficient to enable the. bad ot a lamily to acquire a home on easy payments." I be firm proositlon : that all land shall pay a tax ou a lair valuation for the supMirt ot Ky-rn mei t. Is the essence ol lairuess and equity. Hut UM.n what princinle of equity can the others be di-tended? It wi.uld be Iu etjeet eoiihc.ttion of the roperty ul the wealthy. Huppose the rate ol taxation to tie 10 mill;1 on the dollar lor ail land n it above the limit. l.ooo; then al twice tli) limit. ao.i'Oii. the rale doubled Would be 'M mills; at 12 uou. -iu mills: at r-4 ouo Ho mill", arid so on. or au eutire conntctioii ol all all large eHtates. Im provement and all. W hat an utter ao-urdily! ivuw let him look tor a moment at tlie lus'lec, beauty and simplicity ot the pialiortu ol the Sin gle lax league of Pennsylvania: We assert as our fundamental principle ' hat all men are equally el.t lied to the use ot the earth. '1 heieiore. ISo uue should lie permitted to bold laud without iiayiug lo the community the value ol the privilege thus accorded; and Irom the fund so raised ail expeni.es ol goverment should lie paid. We would thnef.ire abolish all local, state and national taxation, except a tax upon the value ot land exclusive ot Improvements. Tins tax should lie collected tiy the l.x al government and a certain proportion be paid to the state govern ment. National reveuues should lie raised by di rect tax Ux.n the several slates. This system ul taxation would dispense with a horde oi tax gai herers. simplity government and greatly reduce us cost. It would do away wih the corruption an gross inequality Itifeparab e Irom our present methods. II would give us with all the world that abso lute Iree trade which now exists between tne states ol the t'tiion. It would relieve the farmer, the workman and the manutaci urer ol those taxes by which they are unjustly burdened, and take for public uses those values due to the presence ol population. It would make it luqiossinie for speculators to hold land Idle, and would oen unlimited oppor tuui: les lor the employment ot latior a :d capital, w In- h is esst nual to the t-olutlou ol the industrial problem. Thus the single tax would raise wnges in all oc cupations, do away with Involuntary poverty and make overproduction linpo.-altile until all mater ial wants are sat ir tie. I. A man may have lione.-tly acquired land that Is now ot great value, anil all that the community can justly demand is that he pay an equitable rate ou the value ol the same, exclusive of the Improvements. As lung as does this he e 1 1 ou I.l le hi Id secure in hit pos.e.-sion ol it and the Improvements. 1'be graduated land tax would confiscate it all. which would le a great iniusllce. Tne single lax would do no mjiiHtice. but ou the other hand It would do away with the monstrous Injustice ol Ihe pre!.eut system a double Injus tice which, hy allowing "be landlords to appro priate to themselves the fund winch nghtiuliy belongs to the slat (to the people In comm-.n 1 and thus leaves the teller no alternative but to In vade Ihe domain ol private pioperty and wrong tully take lor public uses what belongs to tlie in dividual, thus robbing and grievously oppressing labor, while encouraging and strengthening mo nopoly ol the worst sort. Hoping our Ir end .1 . M . will study the single tax doctrine and haip along tnls greatest and etiel social relorui, 1 am Sincerely ymirs, t. r Mlwrllaursuii ollce. IKKNSBri.MI. PA.. APKil. . H4 I have j made arrangement? with ProUssors Hihsou au.i Ititer. who will condiic. the normal school this summer in Kneusburk:. In give tiiMrtictiotis in 'l )irarlliiiK in.l fvlrimersidiy at r. a Mftliati.e rates. s,il,Vl,4 w liu wish lo take up this couise should write me a t once nr particu lars. Students who desire lo do so, can com mence at any lime from tliis date. JKNMKI'KAVKK. iii..:to MITMJK. he annnnl meeting ol stockholder lor election ol dlteclors ol rea.ill ard I . le.trneld foul and I 'like ii.mi'uy will be held at the rti.-e oi t h- t - in pa n y at Kruga'liy. Pa. . on WKIiNKN 1A V, JlilSK -A. ls4. at 1 o'clock, p M If. t. liAII N, .lun--1,18-M. s-e.-r.iary. 1 'H K Kl-rnsburg Kuilding Ji Loan Association 1 will otler lor sale al tlie c -uncil chamber. Kl enahurg, on the 'ourtti .Men. lay In June, ft Olltl.OO. lllll.VH Ills, l.icviKH 1kihiK. .-secretary. rresi.ieni. Ml tlHTA N I" psilTH'K. I he many patients ot Dr Sul in are not! he.! that herealler his otice will be at the t api'.al Hotel in .lohnstown. where his accommodations are lietler. unl.:i Slfl.GO PER H-U WEEK FOR VILLIMG WORKERS of either sex, any age, in any part of the country. at the employment wtiiih wc furnish. Yu need not be away from home overnight. You r.-in phu your whole time to the wiirk.oronlvviiiir s;.;re iii.i incuts. As capital is not required )ou run mi risk. We suiii.lv vou with all that is nee.h-.l. It will tost you nothing to try the loi-iness. Any om can do the work, lleiimcrs tu:ike money tro.i. tlie start K.ilure is unknow n w ith our viorkers. Kvery hour you lutior you can easily make adcllur- No one w ho is w illing to vvoik fail- inal: more money every day than can tie made in three days at an v ordinary emplov incut. ieiij for lice book coutainiug the fullest information. H. MALLET T" & CO., Box 8SO, PORTLAND, MAINE. ASK VOI K IkF.AI.r.R tK 1 KLEIN'S Silver Age Rye, t n Per Full Quart. - SI .50 KLEIN'S Duquesne Rye Darriiii nnort SI.25 KLEIN'S I Bear Creek Rye, tFer Full Quart. - SI.OOT X If your dealer docs not have it. send i direct to headiiiarlcrs for it. HVmif till expremtmir. i MAX KLFIN, J 82 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY, PA. leli3.Wly IMINIsiTKATKIX MITH'K. hiateoi Willium Ot tin. decea.1. Letters tcklamenlary on the estate ot William llillan. deceased, late ol lacKson lownship. i'ain- bria county. Penns Ivatil. bavins: tn-en icrantrd to tne. a II ergons indebted to estate are hereby notified lo mate payment to me without delay. and those havinic rlslois attains! said estate will present tbem proerlv authenticated h.r settle ment. MAKYOII.UN. Jackson Twp., Jane 15. 1S4.X Administratrix e1 J A Hard-Times Benefit Irresistible BELOW WE of our Park wash raTt-uos r-- n..e i.e.t liliif prints lio. iht Yard, fiimior irii su- s'rilsll r lM.r ...... I llrc-is uiiiL'liams. all patterns Lancaster : Ginghams at 7 Cents. Mimliri full ,-fir.l u-I.I.. f.. r... ..... ... I j - " ... . ji.i u I inir hit Ii. all patterns. at . ..h- and 1h- I'ttriM't fliain. .Viilv mH future -ii.. Lailn-s' vests, wry faucv. at ln- All lli.- I.ATKST Vnl-t'l'l-ll'si IV Tl: I M M I t;s ai Ho-' tiiMires. Irr SM-,-ial sale in LACK AXIl KM l:i:olllKlMKS from ' iht van! im - j " I" ClotMi ani Gents' FmnisMnjs. Our stuck of clutliiiiif was never as com plete as now. Any kind of cut or pattern you want. Men's suits in sack only for fcl.riM I Setter suits in any rut from $.Yi up Youth's :t-iieee suits from oo un Children --.'-piece suits from 7.V. up Children's knee pants for l.V IN - GEKTS' - FURNISHINGS We Excell Many Larger Establishments. Fancy lauiidried shirts with collar at tached fur Latest style fancy luiimiried shirts with two collars for iinc Wiiidovv hlinds liu two colors only) with patent siirinir for only l'.ic Cur'aiu poles complete for -Joe IJiFurniture. Trunks and Valises must go to make room. Kitchen chairs, liuht or dark, for S'.'.T.I per set. Solid haidvvood liednxim suit, eiitlit pieces. for only f-.'l.ui CuplMiards. sinks, sidelmards mid loui.Kes at very low prices. 7Thcse kvmkIs are all new and first made work ou '.hem. . L. JOi.V.SJO.N. M. J. Bi l k. KHTAKI.1HHICU 1872. A. H.KMK. Johnston, Buck & Co.7 HAN K Kits, EltKNSIiUnti. - rKNN'A. A. W. Rl K, alilr. Kjtblihhiid Ismi. Carrolltown Bank, tlAKKIil.I.THWN. I'A. T. A. Ml tRBtl lill, ( aihlrr. General Banting Business Transacted. Tbe lollowlnic art the principal feature! of KeDer.il 1'Bi.Bln tiuslnesn : lF.lMT4 Keoelvett neyahle on demand, and Interest bear Idk cerlincstu Issued tu lime deiMiltora. I.OANN F.stended to rnMoinrrn on laToratde term and ..ruve.l paper .llsoiunte.1 at all times. -OI.I.F.TIOKN Msilii In the locality and upon all tlie buna Inn towns In tlie rolled States, tihariies moderate. IIK.tm in all parts or the I'nlted excbanKS Isvued on ill parts lapned nevotlahle Stt. and luremn ol Kuroie. AH'HiTs It merchants, farmer and others solicited, to whom reasonable accomodation will be extended. I'atrons are nsiured that all tran-ictioos shall be held as strictly private anil rinfidmtla!, and that they will lie treated as literally a K"od banklnic tales will pt-rtnlt. Kesvecttully, JOIIXST. HI H A 0. a. k. r .1 rr v. H M. Ii. SAXItt'ttRl. THK First National Bank 4- fATT4K. PATTON, Cambria Co., Pa. Capital, paid np, - - $50,000. Accounts ot C'l.rporatlons. Firms and Indlvlduala received upon the most favorable terms consistent with sale and conserva tive KanaliK Steamship Tickets lor sale hy all the leading l,inesand Korelun Praifs payable In any ot Ihe principal cities ol tbe Old World. All correspondence will have our personal prompt atteullon. and lalerrsl K113.V3 raid sa Tlase Drpealli. 8. L. Ktl. MATZIOT Mil. REED & READE, KHKNSUl'K.f. - - - l'ENNA. syottlce on t'eulre street. 14 28 W KITTELL & LITTLE, Attrn'vs sit lti-v, EHENSBl'Ktl, PA. iftlie In tra House. 2..W T. W. DICK. ATTDKN KY-AT-I.A W, LnaiinBiiKu. Pbhb'a AaT-Siieclal attention to a-lven claim for Pcn- l..u Bounty, ete. ehl- att J. F. Mi KEN KICK, ATTUUtaKT aNHIV I'RfELLoK AT LAW, hBtI.SHl'K. Aytlttlce oo Centre street. PA H. II. MYERS. ATTtb. EV-AT-UA W. EbbwbBUBO. Pa. tllf no IB tlollonade Kow. on 'ertre .treet. D UNALD E. DUFTON, ATTtlKN EY-AT L.A W. tsussscaa, r, - Ifflce la tera House. 4 Center street. DR. BUCK, SURGEON and SPECIALIST. Treatment ol all Onronls AtBlctloos. IMseafes ot Women aoJ troutiles rmairlna- Suritlcal Alit. Olfii-e hoara ui. l- . - . 1 to 3 ami 7 lo 8 r. at. VI rHAVlU K. AL.1 OON A, I'A. jaDl.t ALMOST Beyowd Beldef! Tte Result of Shrewd BnyiE anil Far-Sccim Management. Our Spring Goods are now in. We can show you the Latest Styles in Dry Goods. Clothing etc., at Astonishingly Low Prices. QUOTE PRICES ON A FEW Many Big Bargains: (Special Drive in Shccc. f2""llere is my iriiaranlee: IK Slit iris Ik "i N T " V K A II SATls" : KACltlKILY.l WILLtJI VK A NEW : : PAIR KUKK. I". S. Shoes that I sell wear out. Ladies doiitrola lip.s;irini: hed Imtt. ojiera or conirress tl.-j:, are worth -.'. Ladies diiim ila, opera, tuition, fl.ui are worth 1.7.".. J WE CAN START YOU I 'HOUSEKEEPING! : -a r- ANY FIGURE IKIItl : $20 to $2,000. Kusset. Iiiitton or lace a few left tl..iO are worth $"-,.."i'. Ladies' donuola lip ISlucher t'i.M are worth f.'t.im. Ladies Oxford tie in Kuss-t. patent leather and douirola. all shapes and styles T.V. and up Laflies' Slipers, SOc. AND CI'WAKDS. fliililren's siirinir hi.-! Iiiitton. sizes T, to 1. s .Mlc I ii fan is shoes from SJ.V up I A very stylish shoe for men. comriess or I lace tl.-'5 are worth fi.oo PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Scbedole In etfert Nuvetnber Itf. 1V3. l ouarrlla t I rra. UAHT. Seashore Kxpres tTlIB . u M a hi . II is a m . I im i m . 5 17pm . II 12 m Allootit Ansiniino latioD Maip Line Kxer,a Alexin tr.xprei.fl........ .Mull Kipr- t'ulladclidiia Klpres , T. .li.hnstown Accommodauon Pacific Kprs U ay Passenicer .Mall Train Johnstown Accommwtallon .. .. 8 14am 8 NT m m 2 36 p m 4 'M p aa , a 34 p m Ibraiiliarr Brvairla. Trains leaves a- follows: 7.2n. lo -JO a m.. and 3.30 p. m and arrive at ('resHin at 7 fT. In Si a. m. ami 4 ob p m. Ln.-e t'rmiia tSu,H9u s. m and S.i p. m.. and arrive at Kliennburg at U1.116 a. m. and 12 16 and 6 W p. m. I rroea mmtt t'lrariie'ld. Ieave Irvuna at C 45 a. m.and t p. to. arrlT Imt at Creon at a oi a m. and 4 p. ni lrave ren.n a5 a. in. aud 5 Z' p. ui ., arrlviuic at Ir Voua at lo 13 a m. aud 6 4i p. m. Kor rt-a aao Thiw. K. Watt. I" etc . A. call on aent or address W. Ii . 110 Kith Ave.. Pitt.'l.urn. Pa. S. M. PHKVnST, Deni-ral Manavrer. . K V(Mll. tieneral Manairer. ! An Ordinance f AKIMl It the dutv t f the President ot Onnn 31 ell to siko a II all all orders. londs. touch rr and certificates ot Indebtedness drawn on the frcasurer Inntead of tbe Kurxess as heretnlore. In the itomaicb ol l.lllv. I'ounty of ailitli and State ! Pennsylvania. kitiom I He It ordained and enacted hy the Huricess and I'ouncll of tne Bunianh ol LJlly and It Is or-iained by the autoi nty ol the same: I'bat It shall be tbe dutv of the President ! t'oimcll to -lain all orders, twnda. Vouchers and crilincates ol Indebtedness drawn on tbe Treaa urerol Lilly Hun.UKh. SriTKin 1. n tiMiininrei or i.sits oi iit.ii- nances in cinhict herewith be and the same art. hereby repeated. iirdalued ana enaciea into a law la council thi" 3lst alay ol May, A. Ii. itett. Signed and approved I In" 1st dav ol June, 1MM A U KKMIS. Kurvesa. JOHN K. KH.LV. President ol t'ouncll Attest: Johk W. KaiXBV. Uletk. June s, Iwt 1 KlALIJSr. June Term. lso4. I". V. Burke t-o. et al. vs AleJ et al. Huirhes vs. Martin. Scsioonover vs tiean. Khlers vs. Khcide Keesevs. Hichards. Shimaker vs. flood. lllair vs same. Ixive. Sunshine ai 11 h I vs. W II let. Herrlnitton. iNin b Suppy t-o. vs. Keith. '. H. Howell Co. vs Uantley & r'ronhelfer. Noel v OettiOK et al. Ltarfiraw va. rsbuemaker et al. Speniter vs Jubostiwo t'lty. Tonkin vs Idnrnr (ter. ten.) Klou vs. Wlssmicer. Hesiop vs. Han t ley. Wejsntvs Sbujiaker et al. t'ressweil vs. T. at T. o. Oiassvs. Latoer. Maneval i-. Iron t'lty M K. Insurance t'o. I-Ulwarils vs. (terman K. Insurance "o Miller et al. vs. Johnstowu Pasa. Kailroad Co. Karnes vs. Afbcrolt. H'ockbart vs. same. W alker vs. same. J AS. C. II A 11 HY. Proiaowotery Protbonotary's OHIee. May 11. imH. IKOPiSALS MIK n'KMSHIJMl TIA II nerv. Furniture, Fuel anal otber Supplies In cotni'liaure wltb tbe -oDs:l:utiou an I laws ot ihe tJoiurnoowrallh ol Prnui Ivania. 1 bereliv Invite sealrd jro-als. at prices !xlw uaiiaium atei flieil in s-hetulea. lo turnisb stall eery, lurnituie. fuel n.l other supp ies lor the Several iloi.at intents ot the Stale lioverntuenl. and hir m.tiniir ulrs Iu the several departments, an i. ih. .iistritintion ot the public documents, tor the year endlna: the brat Monda ol June. A. I. 18V4. k....hi. t.mnnsala will be received and sepa rate ronirams awarded as aubonnced In said ..i.Imli l-j-h nniixnal mnst te acmmpanle.1 hi tNtod with apiiroved sure les. conditioned h-r h. i.nhiiii iu.ri.irniance ot the e-mlract. and dresse I and delivered to me brorr twelve oVKica. ol Tue.lay. 281b day ol .iMue. A. I. 1M. at which time the proposals win ne oiieneu -u i - tracts awarded. In the Keceptlon room ot the Kx . . n.i..rimi.nt at Harri-ihurM. Klank bonds and schedule! eontalnlnai all necessar) Inlormalion can be obtained at this le- partment. June 8. 18s4. Secretary ot tbe I'-omiuon wealth I. v imle ol Aotbour Shlber. deceased. ltteis testamentary on tbe estate ol Antbony .h.t.r deceased, late ol Monster township i.t.ri. uunti. Pennsylvania, bavin been ...ni.,1 to nir. a. tic Bona lndeble1 to said es t.te are hereby notiOed te make payment to me ithn.it delav. and inoee bavtntt claims avainU ....i i.t. will ureent them properly autbenil ca.1 lor ttiement. SH, BEBf Ully.Pa, May .l(wt. in Force ! 'V' A so'id leather working shoe for wear. n shoddy '.. a pan If you w aul a nice dress shoe Satin calf. congress or lace 1.?j they are worth I. Men's stvlish tip ISlucherralf f-.,.r are worth H.ttt. Men'sFineConcorflan Lace, Hantl-seweil, for $3.00 they are worth $5.00. Mens Extra Fine Kangaroo Lace or Congress, $2.50. WE MAKE A LEADER on a hantl-seweil Kangaroo, lace or congress, for You cannot duplicate this shoe in any other store for less than $6.00. Dr-Give us a call for Shoes and you will be convinced that we carry the Best Line in town for Wear, Style and Low Prices. Yours, THE LEADER. What is this anyhow 1 It Is the only bow (ring) which cannot be pulled from the watch. To be had only with Jas. Boss Filled and other watch cases stamped with this trade mark. wJ A tal will Bring jaa a walcb cat e pea sr. KeystoneWatch Case Co., PMlLADELPIilA. OILS! OILS! The Atlantic Refining Co., of Pittsburg, Pa., make a sjeciiilty of manufacturing for the domes tic trade the finest brands of Illuminating and Lubricating 0ilst Naphtha and Gasoline That eaa he) I.1.DE FROM PETROLEUM. We challenge comparison with every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the Hast : Uniformly : Satisfactory : Oils in the market ask for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO., FlTlsm'RO ltPT pirrsBrKtt, pa. tl8.sly. 1794. Pollctea wnttea at abort neipe la the OLD RELIABLE ' ETNA" Km alher First t'laa. roaapatailow. or nt run THE OLD HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COM. OOMMEINUEI Bl'SINKSS 1794. Kensburu.Jaiy "l. 1W. XTTt-v. i We tie under-laned. heret.y all persons not t hunt, nsb or trespass In anv way on our premises, an we will prosecute t tht- lull extent ot the law. H B S"KI. JOHN i:HIK. ALKMl'S 1LL. J.A.HLtss. A. I. M M! l.t.fc V. Ht'tlll M-NtfcXiS. Clearfield townihlp. Much V. k4. T i
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