(f nuibrw j;vi (p(V! Kli, CAMBKIA CO.. PA. t kiiav. - J UN K 1 S'.q. i, i-; Forth of July wk ami ii. -.- llu-re will be no I-'kkkk- i lVrry. of Chst Springs '.lint: Iiu-ini-i in Elx-iist-urg on j;,,. M .iiPiiiiin House, at Cresson, , ,.ii M 1 1 1 . 1 V ami hatf atwmt fill guests ' ,:i.i nil't- ,,, i-i.in.'iiig to J. -I- Weaver, of i,inhii. was killed liy (r, .i,.,ti Murphy, of Kane, I'a.. a r. .i.-ii t i.f KU-nsliuri;, is visitinu ,J..' KN-nhuri:. li .l .i.u I'. Lanty. of Siivijueiiaiina .1,1. :i. it i '-i : by his wiftt, tlrove '" Weliieslay. I J,, i, w a briiuishl jail mi Weil- !l4 '..in .l.-hn-iow ii to serve a sixty ., i,'. ii '"i a auli ami batlery. j. j , ,i . . "i Juliii-liiwii. was brought v ,-i lay . chained by a Mrs. '. (,,-. '.nh -ureiy of the peace. 1!. . .i .ti -'. of I'arroll town- - : 'le-t of Mi Faiinit NIum--' , - i f'1 a ' "ijple days this I " .1 St. lloiiifai-e. had the I ill from a . a iron upon i;:liim one day last week In- let's. ii the I'herrytree monii- , t.-.ls I -i-ii.-.i iapiui unu ii is e- :.' r ' In-completed and ready i i..:,. j i "" 'he I ii i lli of ,1 uly. I",. ';:i..ii Carter wants to know ' !.. i ulne of I he COW ol '1 1 II a lice j'j::,.ii " s, i., up and borrow K!ens ..i.i .-..nin-il h;is no use for it. y ...... M ii. -I ;ini Fannie Shoemaker. , i . ..! . who have Ix-en absent at .. ,.i s; iv:.-i"s A ademy during the .-: i in. i ' i 1 home on Sat tirday . T!,--.i:Ji ' ! 'he KI nsblil'K Mst tif , ),. u-,-1. i.i-i.-a-ed trout 1.4l to fl.'slii ..,rilia!"' II .i-tiiii-'- has hcen reduced in f : .1"' t" o for : he I'uniiiii.' year. -M.- V i Kiiiwii. dauuhti.r of 1. F. ,M1 ., ;!, s . ntral Hotel, returned i ; j i . lay from St. Xavier's iJHii. 1 1 -1 4 - -lie h:il Irt-en at sclnxil. s.,1.1 i William and Miss Ktta ,-.-. t-"iii "I thi- place. v ere married ,-,.1,1.111 chapel by KeV. Father .,ii Tl.i.i-.i i iiioriiini! of last Week. Mr A W iMii-r. of Hastings, w hose :i, -ti.i. -. at that place, was recently . ii. Mil. ha- iiiruiii-i-d w ith ,. .ii, ii ha- auain resumed liu.-i- 1M, Haiti'' harb-tui:li. of Carroll -"i,. a- ill aUi-miuiui- at the institute Toi ia am. Wednesday and sain; a ,,l li. hi-l.i a ilcliirlili d audi- - A Iii'-lalii.-. II i'ii!t has been Completed lin- I.-i. i-1 . . .in- line between this place It: 11 j-ti us;- t- -ii intuit; an extra wire. Aj. A Mi" iiiaU. I' had the contract for do- ilit k. i A Ceii! i .- .-. i n I y man has a petrilied uej ci.iiih. In tin- change from wax to Ant the i.-tam t heir exact shape J the i. in i ul thi- cui losity prises it M.m.J.h ih. I'.-iin-v I vania Railroad t'"iiiiiii'ii.'e.l iiiiiihiil; oli-ervat ion lAu.M.na lu I r..?Hi.. Tiie cars kki.l In pacific express West and p '-aM. l!l,..ii-aii.l live hundred ilollars -1 .i 1 1 liuil.liiit; and Loan slock as -..Id at the meetiiiK iiii'hl al premiums ranging 10 4- pel Cell I. Inn,. -v .."I the dwelling of Mr. r. in !hi- place, was struck b loin? tin iii..: . v- f i....... ... t...t .. i.i. 3 i uiii nun rsctrpiion .if lie- .ii-placeliielit of a few- Is. linlu .1 . ... . .... i f. joune !a.i i.amed stetfy, livinu with BtTv i .,1,,; !.'; . , ;a,.kh. k township, l-!..t.l -,..l ,.l,e,d the linuersotr hi- r i.ji.J hi.,- cal.-ie-Vf .., ,..,!:,V If ly handling a re didn't know it was 111.- -. cli.ins nf ll.e slate ..I ..at blirht, which threat ' 'l"p. Ill -nine places the i hn.rtn. '1 In- is caused a! h.-r follow in ic a ser.es in-'ht of la-t week the ihl al roll low i.-liii. ' i iiiiilul- ilurilii.' the ab-!-""-; ai.d almiit Unity dol a 1 1 1 1 a ii iti-itl.-r-i I,!., i, ii-, t.i it v i . .j ! al 1 ,.-,! ,,f. Man K i, in a l.iltie, daughter of I- ';.. . .Ii.-.i at the home of hi r '-n. in. -thill town-hip. on Fri- "!! al.,.in years. Her re-!.'.-!!.! 'ii thel'alholic ceine- rt ..7l...!.- ,,. .iy 'e'.;. ,,i ;;ail eoiintv. says that i. ai' .-..tun i. n ;lw pr.K i-e.lini; ;: ; 'i- inai.d hi- eo-ts in ad ance J ' i -a. I t.. appear at court, as he ,'i-Mi.-. j,, remaining away "" ' let he paid. im - paiades on Tue-dav and 'a. . . i, although pollen up "ei" .1 iniii-l, to the amusement i- in town and uave our '. ' ' ' 1 :i,tle piaciice for soine- .i..i i.i, th.- irh.i ion, Fourth. ''"-I.I li.iiiitnte poli-h is made VMieuar and olive bottle and shake V "ia for a week. It will ' It -hould U- au- '.i ii, with a soft woolen I T A--iimii. of Thompsontow ii. I,!- 'he l'ot,uli-t candidate A hi attendance at the Mr. Ail man is a farmer -i ' Hi- talk on irgaui-e-.lay aliernoou, was fat mi r present. "' H.-ili, V-l !'. tie Li. ! ,.., i!.ll ry jtl viheatwhii-li "'" ' all l,l,u:,r.l 1.....I .: I 'I i i . "t- w , ... i.u, in y illtftl 1" i iii.iii.-nt. but that w ill ; 1 more marked alvances ' !- rejoio-d to learn this. haw- had an unprofita- the I .W twelve tllotllhs. ' I""'- -how a falling off of "i- a w.-.-L i I. ; r ' . in- )ear irom U " This is on the R hiie the Pennsylvania "'-M .li-i,i, t shows a lo-s of for the week. Fvidenl-'.-,11. ,. at ;l Ma,i,till in ' ' ' . (.1 It, i.uhli. ,,,, I.!! "le "Ii S:i! I.. .I - . ' J , line ,io, ine 1 I---,,,. .Special wid re- "'la! .S.I....I .: ''' HI mps. leaviut! 1 '' m.. ai riv ini? at "res aii'l Kl ... ... .. M ,r ' ai -. ,., Monday will leave K .:(". .... .. at M- M I.. I 4"'1'"-' at l-itl-Urg al ,:r, """"..lat I. ,",U'a"11 " l ri' 'ai.Uulale for president .. 'Pkositio,. tjl j ir . - - """lit narry --'..udeTral of u''""-ty 4I-Jilis ""Uonatiou for that lir. lii1111 lL"l ty will eu- Mr. Harry Froderirk? and Miss Minnie Durhin, both of this placo, were married or. Thursday evening. June ?Sth. 1S4, at the home of the brides parents, by Uev 15. II. Fish. During the next week although there w ill be no Fkkkman issued the office will be open to welcome all w ho come to pav sub scriptions, etc. During the week we ex pect to semi out a number of bills and we hope there w ill be a ready response. We need money to keep the buisuess moving and we have a large amount of it scat tered out. At the convention held at Altoonaon Monday it w as resolved to allow all opera tors who will pay the compromise price (4."i cents net) to resume operations, this to include all concessions such as check -wiighmen. men to deal w here they please and no discrimination to lie made against strikers. Hell, Lew is & Yates were noti fied of the acceptance of their offer. The Carrolltown Xeu-s says that on last Sundav, June 17, while the family were at church, robbers broke into the house of Mrs. Erhart Karabaugh in Al legheny toow uship and ransacked it from top to bottom, breaking open trunks, etc., and carried aw ay several articles of vaiue, such as clothing, and a few pieces of jew elrykeepsakes of deceased members of the family. If the following from an exchange be true we shouldn't think sweet peas a very desirable Ixxjiiel flower: "A bunch of sweet eas in each room, renewed even- day, w ill kill every fly in the house. They w ill stop to suck the deadly sweet and t ipple over dead. They alight w ith their usual buzz, stop momentarily, quiver in their legs, flap their w ings weakly several times and give up the ghost." The members of St. Hartholomew 's Catholic church, of Wilmore, will have an old time, picnic on July 41 It. in Maple liiove, at Wilmore station. A first class orchestra has bceu secured to furnish music for dancing and there will be various kinds of amusements as well as a tree balloon ascension at 10 a. m., under the management of Mr P.M. Hrowu. There w ill Ih- a giand display of fireworks in the evening. Vincent Stoltz's hotel and restaurant, at Carrolltown, was entered by burglars Friday night or at an early hour on Sat urday morning and the. money draw er con taining alMjul tXi was roblied. Some liquor and cigars were also taken. Entrance w as effected through a rear wiudow and so quiet were the operations of the thieves that the proprietor knew nothing of the robbery until he entered the bar room on Saturday morning. -'1 he A It. "on a TiiiHK says that large quantities of petroleum have U-en found on the farm of A. 15. Hicks, near Duiicans ville, and a prospecting tour of adjoining lands shows that they are also tilled with crude oil. The Thus further says that the tint) has caused a boom for Duncatis ville, and that Pittsburg and Johnstown capitalists are reported as having leased farms in Allegheny and Freeooiu town ships for boring purposes. J. F. Kyler. who shot and killed Wil liam lliillei, on the ilh of March last, in North Woodbury tow itsliip. lilair county, was tried last week at Holliday sburg and convicted of murder in the second degree. Kyler, al the time of the shooting w as visiting a M iss Acker, when Huller. who was paying attention to the same lady, steppeil quietly up to a window and was peeping in. Kyler drew his revolver and tired, wounding Butler, who died a few days after. The convention of the People's party called together at (iallitzin on Tuesday, consisted of twenty-three delegates, out of a possible one hundred and forty-eight. The convention nominated the following cuunty ticket: Alex. Lang, of South Fork, and James W. Kilduff. of Callit.iu, for assembly; J. S. Wicks, of South Folk, lor sheriff: Ira lilooiii, of Cambria town ship, for poorhouse director, and Jacob ISuck of Allegheny township, for jury commissioner. On Saturday Mrs. H. C. Ullery.of West Taylor township, drove to Johns town and slopped at the residence of her sister. Mrs. John U. Uecse. While she was in the house Mrs. Keese's little daughter clatnlierecl into the buggy, w hen the horse started off. Thechild attempted to guide the animal, aud pulled on the lints, causing it to back. In a few min utes the horse, carriage and little girl went over the stone wall into the Couemaugh river. The carriage was broken to pieces. the little gill badly bruised, while the horse esca pd injury. An aliened agent for a Michigan plow- company is said to lie traveling over the country selling sulky plo as to farmers at double pi ices aud taking notes for the same on the understanding that one-half the amount lit boarded out at the rate of one dollar a day. and if the fanner wishes to pay in ten davs he to have eight per cent. discount. The agent also offers to credit on the note one dol'ar and a half for every customer to w bom the farmer may intro duce him. When he gets the note the agent disappears aud the note turns up in the hands of third parties who demand full settlerneut. Look out for these shai p ers. During the prevalence of the heavy thunder storm of Friday evening last a va cant house at Portage was struck by lightning. At Wilmore a tree in front of Mrs. Homer's house was struck, and much damage to crops w as done in the same lo cality. In Adams township the storm was unusually severe, twelve trees having been shattered by lightning in the immediate vicinity of Salix. At Scalp Level the roof was torn off the barn ol Charles Foust and the chimney ou the house of Mrs. Hu cbaiian w as blow n dow n. This is the same storm that raged so violently in Ulair county, striking houses in Hoilidaysburg and A It. ton a. Hon. J. D. Hicks, in his talk to the far mers at Wednesday evening's session of the institute, gave as the reason for the low price of w heat at the present time that the cornering of that necessary commodity by the wheat combines of Chicago, and their endeavors to exai t of England an ex orbitant price therefor, had caused that country to turn to the Argenliue Confed eration and Ilritish India, from which countries she now imports aUiut tio.t i.i 0 bushels of w heat annually, thus decreas ing to that extent the demand for th. American product. The decrease in the price of wool is due to the i,K-reased amount of production in Australia and other dependencies of Ureat I'.ritain. He advised farmers to raise some other crop tiesides w heat, but to stick to sheep-raising, for he said the "clink of gold is heard under the feet of the sheep." ... , Tkt 4Cniuonwalrrt Eliensburg Is to have a visit from a band of "Coinmonwealers." Randall's Com monweal Army Is ou the road headed this w ay and is booked to camp iu Ebeusburg July'-'nd. This detachmt nt is said to be comixised of a better class of nicu than Coxey's army and Kandall the leader is said to be a forcible and pleasant speaker and while here will deliver an address from the court Louse steps in which he w ill detail the aim and ends to be accom plished by his army. The schedule upon which Randall's army is traveling is as follows: (Jreens burg, JuiietT7; Latrobe. June -8; lilacklick, June Indiana, June 3o; Strongstowu, July 1; Ebensburg, July 2; Gallitziu, July 3; and Altooua, July 4. Joaepb Krolmdfrfrr Kearly IKIIIrd. For a year or more a feud has existed among the neighbors residing in the vi cinity of I'ensacola, about four miles south west of Ebensburg, on the Wilmore road, about a road. At that point Jacob Holtz owns a farm through w hich passes an old road tnrough the woods the use of w hich is a great con venience to some people in going to and returning from Eliensburg as it materially shortens the distance. Jacob Holtz. the owner of the land oc cupied by the road maintains that it is not a public road and recently put a gale across it and lias notified the people not to tresspass on it. On Saturday evening Joseph Krotender fer was returning to his home and. being late, took the short route. He was met by Holtz, as he alleges, who knocked him off the waicoii with a club and beat him until he was un -onscious. Holtz afterwards, w hen he realized how badly Krotenderfer w as hurt, helped the mau home. Dr. tJreen, of Sunimerhill, was sum moned to attend the injured mau aud ou examining his injuries pronounced the case a critical one aud that there was danger of Krotenderfer dying from his in juries. Dr. Wagoner, of Johnstown, w as also called upon as consulting physician. On Wednesday a w arrant was issued for Holtz, who was arrested and placed in jail. Holtz alleges that Krotenderfer first struck at him. It is one of these instancesof neightiors quarreling about nothing. The land oc cupied by the road is worth but little, yet it may cost Krotenderfer his lifeand Holtz a term in prison. . m m Harrlrd. TOM LI XSOX IVORY- Married at St. Patrick's church, (ialliizin, oi. Tuesday .luiie Jiuli. ls'.M. by Rev. Father Ryan. Mr. Edward Tomlinsou. of Allegheny town ship, and Miss Ycnie Ivory, of (iallitin. The attendants at the wedding were Edward Dodsoii, of Chest Springs, and Miss Harriet Ivory, a sister of the bride. After the ceremony was over which made this young couple one they repaired to the home of the groom near Wildwood where a sumptuous wedding dinner was pre pared aud in which the following named guests joined with the wedding parly: Mr. Philip Sanders and wife. Mr. Rcrnard Lit.inger and wife, Mr. Luke Ivory and wife, Mr. William Tomliuson aud wife. Mr. James Tom.iiisou, Mr. Morau and w ife and F. J. Parrish, Esq., aud w ife. After partaking of the hospitalities al the home of the groom the party returned in the evening to the home of the bride w here a bountiful supper had been prepared, and at whic.i the following guests sat down with the young coup'e: Mr. Cm. II. Noll aud wife, Mr. P. F. Ivorv and wife, Mr. W. J. Ivory and wife. Mr. Augustine Rvrne and wife, and Master Wilfred Tom linsou. After supper the happy couple left on Philadelphia Express for Alloona w here they will make their future home accompanied by the well wishes of their many friends. The presents received by the newly wedded pair were numerous and valuable aud among others were the hand some orange blossoms worn by the bride which were presented by Miss Fannie Howell, of (iallitzin. r. Burned Ik-lt. CJeorge, the y-year-old sou of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ritner. of the Seventeenth ward, Johnstow n, was burned to a crisp in a blaze which called out the tireeepart inent shortly lefore 2 o'clock on Friday afternoon. He aud another boy. Frank Hileshew, of about the same age. were playing along the Stony Creek opposite Ferndale w hen they lioti fed that the pipe line of the Cres cent Oil Company, on the river bank, w as leaking. One of the loys got an old can ami, till ing it wilh oil from the leak, walked down aud into the stream a short distance aud applied a match to it. The flames, w bich leaped high into the air, covered the top of the rivt r, aud ran back to the place of the leak, frightened both the boys and they started to run. Young Ritner was so dazed that he rati into the worst, of the flames, near w here the leak occurred. Ry this lime a number of men had collected, and, seeing the boy's peril, thev rushed to the nearest point to shut off the supply of oil as tile only means of extinguishing the blaze and saving the boy. They were too late, however, for w hen the flames subsided young Ritner's body was found to have been burned to a crisp, lie had fallen lace downward. A brother of the cremated boy was ou the side of the river opposite to M ox ham and witnessed the accident. The victim had one of his hands cut off at a circular saw while playing iu a planing mill about a year ago. . A Mil turner Vara) Ion hanKriil Ion. July 17th aud August -1st are the dalt s selected for a series of personally-conducted tours to the North under the auspices of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Walkins (ilen, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Montreal, All Sable Chasm, Lakes Champlaiu and George, Saratoga and the Highlands of the Hudson are among the attractive places to be visited. This sec tion is unquestionaly the finest summer touring ground in eastern United Slates, and abounds in the most interesting aud charming of scenery. A rate of t:f7.it auplies from Pittsburg, '. from Ilarrisburg, aud correspondingly 1 jw rates from other points. These rates include every item of necessary expense during the entire time of fourteen days spent ou the trips, and is remarkably low considering the large teriitory covered and the luxurious extel taiiiment afforded at the different places. For detailed information address Tour ist A gen I, Philadelphia, or apply to Thos. E. Watt, Passenger Agent, Pennsylvania Railroad Company, llu Fifth avenue, Pittsburg. Barn Bnrned. On last Sunday afternoon about four o'clock lightning struck the barn of John D. Davis, iu Rarr tow nship, and set It on tire. Mr. and Mrs. Davis, both aged people, were the only persons at home at the time and when they discovered the barn was ou fire, ran at once to liberate three head of horses, the only live stock in the building. They succeeded in getting them all out, but everything else iu the baru was consumed. The barn contaiued a large lot of firm ing implements and machinery, H bushels of w heat, 10O bushels or oats, a lot of rye and several tons of hay. The building w as insured in the Cambria Mutual, but for whatamouut we failed to learn. Operator' I llliualnin. fiiil.AriKi.liilA, Juue ,T. At a meeting to-day the coal operators of Central Penn sylvania passed this resolution: "That the operators of the Central Pennsylvania district will not pay over forty cents per ton of 2,2 pounds or thirty-five ceuts per toil of 2 ,M pounds for digging coal, iu ac cordance with their resolution June 8, but will agree to advance this rale to fifty cents pel gross ton. or forty-live ceuts per nt tou May 1, lS'tr., provided our miners g ve us the evidence on or before March 1, 19"5, that the other couipeliiitf regions pay the same rate. Our miners are to accept or decline this proposition on or before July 2, lstrt." Tno World's fair Krbnlll lor In Paces or Mikiorjr. The "Rook of the Ruilders," one of the most artistic and magnificent publications ever issued is now being offered by the Pittsburg DixffdUh to its readers. It is beyond question the greatest offer ever made by a newspaper. See the LHapttlch tot lull information. The Farmers' Ini-tlf ale. The second annual farmers' institute for Cambria county was held at Ebensburg on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. These institutes are being held all over the state and attended w ith beneficial re sults. Part of the expense is Inirn by the Slate, the total appropriation for this work being f.i.ri)o annually. This was appor tioned last year among the different coun ties of the state in the proportion of a min imum of (75 to each county and an addi tional allowance of two and one-half cents for each farm in the county under the cen sus of IS-.iO. Last season the rouniies of Elk, Fores., McKean, Pike and Potter did not ask for their quota, but several of these counties now demand their share. This v ill reduce the minimum apportionment of last year to "." instead of 7.5. The al lowance of two and one-half cents per f irm will be retained. This apportionment gave Cambria county fllu for institutes. I'nder this mode ot distribution the largest amount is drawn bv Lancaster county with its apportionment of '.2.5, and the smallest by Cameron of 70. The citizens of Eliensburg and vicinity made great preparations to give the far mers a welcome to the second annual in stitute and the town was clad In holiday attire. The business houses and streets were decked w ith flags and bunting, and numerous arches, wreaths and banners were erected on the streets. The institute was in charge of Hon. James J. Thomas, of Carroll tow i. ship, the resident inemlx-r of the slate ttoard uf agriculture. The attendance of farmers at the insti tute was not, however, w hat it should have lieell. Those who were here expressed themselves as tteing well pleased w ith their visit aud bciieti fled by what they heard, but the dill! times evidently kept many away. The Reed hand, of Johnstown, arrived on the 10 A. m. train on Tuesday and en livened the town during the institute wilh selections of good music. Ou Tuesday afternoon Hon. James J. Thomas called the meeting to order w hen J udge Rarker and tJeorge Huntley were elected vice-presidents ami Prof John Me Cormick secretary. Judge Rarker then delivered an address of welcome and at the close of which he declined the position of vice-president and suggested the substitu tion of Adam Schettig. of Carroll town ship, w lii. b w as accordingly made. Among the prominent people from abroad who took part in the proceedings were: Thomas J. Edge, secretary id the state iHiard of agriculture; Prof. S. R, Heiges. pomologist, agricultural depart ment, Washington; J. T. Ail'nan. (irange lecturer aud Populist candidate for gov ernor, of Thnmpsouslowii; R. II. Ailinau. ornithologist of the state board of agiv.-ul-ture; Prof. Law son. of Armstrong county ; ProL Rut., of the State College; W. C. Sloan, of the slate board of agriculture, of Westmoreland county; State Senator N. R. Critchlield, of Somerset county; Col. Spangler, of Rellefonte, and many others. Thomas W. Hughes, of Minister town ship, was appointed lo take charge of the query box. Addresses were then delivered by Sena tor Critchlield and Prof. J. T. Ailman. During the session of tue institute the Altus (Jlee Club, under the leadership of Prof. T. L. (iibson, sang a number of pieces in an artistic and creditable manner w hich w ere highly appreciated by the aud ience. Prof. D. W. Lawson. of Armstrong county, read an essay on the "(ieological Voi inalioii of Soils," after w hich the query box was opened and a number of questions discussed. In the evening Prof. Rutts.of the State Agricultural College, addressed the insti tute on "Our Homes." and Dr. H. II. War ren on "Ornithology." Wednesday morning was spent iu ois cussing a ni.m'jer ol questions w hich came from the query box. On Wednesday at 1 o'clock the speakers and others connected with the institute were taken out for a drive and on their re turn expressed themselves as highly pleased with the pure air aud grand scen ei v surrounding our mountain tow n. Ou Wednesday afternoon Prof. Ailman spoke on "Organization;" Dr. Warren on "Taxidermy," and Congiessman Hicks ou "Organization." J. F. McKenrick, Esq., read an essiy ou "A Roy," and (Jih-s D. Price. Esq.. of Erie, delivered an address on "The Dangers that Threaten Our Country." The institute, as we have said, was a success in every way w ith the exception of the attendance of farmers, their iiumuer being limilt d. Heal Kttlftle, TrriMHfr ri. Peter Shira's executors to Joseph P. Shero, Carroll township; consideration 1. tii a t. tieorge Cowan's administrator to John J. Pfarr, Johnstow n, l. m. Sheriff of Cambria county to Ephraim M. Kuntz. Johnstown, tl.'.nm. August Lillia to August Johnson, Mor rellville, t.Mio. Cambria Iron Company to Charles Krouse, East Coueiiiaugh :IM. Charles D. Loraiue et ux. to M. R. Chiids, Jackson tow nship, $. James M. Wallers et ux. to Maggie Murty, Johnstown, 15. Charles Krouse to Mary E. Suder. East Couemaugh, 32.5. W. R. Aumau to Morgan J. Cramer, Chest township, 572. tiale lleslop et ux. to Mary S. OyerdorlT, Morrellville, .535. Susan Loulher to Levi Rrehm, Johns tow n, .!im. A.R.Cooper et ux. to Michael Royei, Coopersdale, l, m. Jacob D. Roddy et ux. to Annie M. Oovier, Johnsto'vn, 1.2on. Walter Strayer to Magaret Roth, Mor rellville, 2011. Catharine Welcher et vir to Catharine Rlock et al.. Johnstown, tl.'n"). John J. Teeter et ux. to Harry C. Ullery, West Taylor township, 75. Altnira R. Myers to Frank Smith, Itox bury. A. J. N'e! et ux. to H. C. McNulty, Hastings. 7oo. L. K. Christoff et al. to Uabriel Chris toff. Paltoii, oo. Mary Taylor to James Caddy, Prospect, HV... Ralph Toms el ux. lo heirs Jamts Caddy, Prospect, 225. II. J. Ruck et ux. to James Mulligan, Clearfield township. .1K. E. A. Zimmerman et ux. to F. J. and aud J. R. O'Connor, Johnstown. l,Siai. J. A. Larkin to F. J. and J. R. O'Connor, Johnstow n. !,. Nicholas Keller et ux. to John Oeisel hart, Johnstown, 75. J. C. Stiueman et ux. to William Moore, Croyle Ow nship, . Harriet Evans to Oeorge F. Evans, Lower Yodcr township, 1. Harriet Evans to tieorge F. Evans, Low er Ytxler tow nship, 1. Dr. C. Sheridan el ux. lo Conrad Spen cer, Lower Yoder township. 2,.5io. Levi Miller lo William Miller, Adams tow nship, 2.. Catharine M iller et al. to Gilbert Haven er, Adams tow uship, 1.. Sarah D. Ellenbeiger et al. to John V. Shaffer, Richland low nship. .55t. Jennie Rarron to Mc(Jarie Hosteter, Morrellville. f l.lno. J. C. Stiueuian et ux. to Elias Link, Croyle township, '.. The sheriff of Clearlield county on Tuesday closed up the livery stable of J. fc. Gallagher, of Coal port, ou executions ag gregating about (5,UK. Mlseellaneon Kotleea. I7"BENSKCim. PA.. APK1I 2. 18 I hT j made Brrotcemcnt with l'roleor! illhmm huj Kiter. who will roti.tiic. the norm vhcml lhl iuiiiiurr in KnenahnrK. to ttlve Inst uctloos Id Ti pmrllln; and hlenoirmplijr t ra touai.ie rale:. suiUetil bu ihh to take up tin course fb.iuld write we at ooc-e lor purlieu lrs. Student. who desire le do so. can com uieore at any time irom this due. JKNNIECKAYEK. noli 30 N'OTIOK. i be annual meeting- of stockholder for election ol directors ot res. in ar.l C;erneld t'oal and Coke Untninn; will le held at lnc i rhee l Ih-Company at Fruallt7. Pa.. on W tIX tiS lAV, JriNE ao. ISM. at I o'clock, t. m. K. II. H AO AN. .lunil.ISM -secretary. (HE Ktvenst.ur Hulldlng at loan Association will oiler for sale at the c uuril rhimlvr, Ko rnshunr, on the fourth Monday In July, fl.Miu.uu. TIM'S. HA IS. L.aTKR IaKIM KK, Secretary. Prcsideut. Quality, Stylc. and Price. Three considerations which must Ih of more than ordinary interest toour custom ers, or we'd not do a mail n:in:i: it is tx ess amounting as it does to hundreds of thous ands annually. AVic Kiitjlixli SI file t'hrik Suitimjs 0 di tfeieiil colorings 42 inches w i.le, 'ii cents a yard. Xnr (Inutile ntil Vircrt Suilintjs 4ii to .Vi in-hes. T.5 cents to 1.2o per yard. These are but single items from lame re assort men is of line stvlisli goods a con stant renewal of newest, most stylish trexs Ii'.mms-. Silkx itml Suithnis. cives von a chance of Imying " I" p-to-Dale" fabrics at this store throughout the en tile season and always al.xx I'rires. Most elegant assort inc. its 0f Novelty Taf feta and India Silks we've ever show n ;'Oc, ti-5c, 7.5c, .5c, to 1.75. ioo.l i.iialit y print d I ml hi Silks Navy and Klack grounds W illi White Printings 25c lo :i5c a yard. H'iixi IIihhIs I VfMirf meiit a t;ool-sied store iu itself Values without parallel. Linen Flix Siiilinijs inches w ide 4c a yard. Fine Uttlittett Vh'th'tii inches wide 15c. 20c. to :inc. K illn nun Hi ml - Sih t I huh Siiiliii'is soil finish - Rlaiu Navy, and Riiik and Rlne stripes or While grounds :n inches w idt 25i-ts. Fine Frem li ('-,;., n.7,, y tieaiitifui in colors and designs. : in -lies w ide :iOcts Freneh Jiieimet ttnjitmlies good printings ;il inches wide 2llcts. One lot 25c. line '.eihir 1iinjlntms g.tod colors, neat designs :tl inches w ide lv'.jcis. a yard. Cnoml ; Stiitimjs in plain colors and neat figures aud dots- 2s inches w ide inc., 121 ;c. 15c., 2ik-. to finest at 40c. Write Our .V. O'lhit. for samples, illus trated .'atalogue and price list you'll soon leal ii the way of economical buying and we'll get your patronage. BOGGS&BUHL, Allegheny, Pa. JOHN PFISTBR DEAI.I K IX GUI MERCHANDISE, Hardware, Qnccnswarp, MADE-UP CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, TI.(iKT.HI.KS 171 SEtMIX, ikn kss, irrr , OPPOSITE JUNCTION HOTEL, CRESSON, PA. matr.' 2ilj S40422 tit FOR WILLING WORKERS of either sex, any uge, in any part of the countrr. at the employment which furnish. You need not be away from home over ni-ht. You can iirw your whole time to the work.oronly your spin n,o uientn. Aacapital is uot required you run ii.irk We supply you with all that is n.-e.le.l. It will cost you nothing to try the tusim. Any on can do the work. Iteinuers limke money fron. the start Khilure is uiikiiowu with our worker. Kvery hour you l.ilu.r you can easily make a dcllar. No one vliu ia willing to wi.rk fail- o makt- more money every day than can lit- mu.lt- in thr.-e dat at any ordinary employment. Send for free book containing the fullest information. H. MALLET T & CO., Box 880, PORTLAND. MAINE. iDanqcrou to leave nome at this 9eai.n ot the x year without a ready supply ot pure nblskev at bao.l. : MAI KLEIN'S Silver Arc ti" at til.. Oper quart. Duque at .!?. per quart. Bear Creek at . prr quart. are titiehly recommeu.le.l uy ph5 0l clanF llirouKhout the country. A lew drops In a glass of water ! 1 destroy all Kt-run If y.ur dealer does nut handle them . send . lot ctaloaue aud price list. mne mi . , nlloatioo to MAX K I.K.I N . , No. til federal Street. Auiwhiiiiv, Pa. IkI.-J3.4I- Mountain House STAR SHIYIHG PARLOR! CENTRE STREET, EBENSEURG. 'I'HIS well-known and Ion established Shavinir 1 Parlor ih now loraled mi iili ftrcel. op posite the livery slal.le ol I'llara. Ia is X I.ulh er. where the l-usmess will I e carried on In the luture. SHAVIM:, HA1K IfHIMl AND SH ANHOOIM1 done In the neatest and moat anllic manner. (Meao Towels a specially. t,laain waited on at their residences. JAMKS H.OANT. Proprietor NOTI'KK I1SSI.I' THIN. -. I.e tinu ol Mulieu ai Smith hai this day deen dissnlved hy mutual cunscnt. Kotiert Sniilb withdrawlna ireu) said firm. J. K. Mullen assum ing payment ol all d-tits due said firm. All per sous imlehted Ui said hfiu wn ilea-e call and make iniuirdtaie settlement either ty cash or nto. J. H MUI.I.KN. KOUKKlSAIllll. Lilly. I'a-, June 14 fISEHTS WAMTED ll.H1-"""f sa. A ay .s mH r.llM. Sna i Ixipp prrUft,. -aa :aaint mil a iai. sU. B-U UmUsaj, k. k. i it; ) t) Ti BELOW WE QUOTE PRICES ON A FEW of our Many Big Bargains: Dark wash cal:fixs. .V. pr yard Ulue prints 0- ot-r vard. l..t n..-r i.ri.- sj- i'rrss k uitf uaius, an patterns 94.. Lancaster : Ginghams at 7 Cents. Muslin, full yard m id. for .V. pr vard i 11111111; cloth, all palL-riis. at. and Iik. t'aiM-t chain, 5-plv. all colors -.m-. Ladies' vcsls. vcrv fancv. at lm- All ilie LATEST NtlVKIl'lKS IX TKJ M MINUS at close (inures. I'S.ecial sale in LACK AXU KM ISKolltKKlKS from -Jc. jmt yaid up. CIoIMoe and Gents' FmnisMop. Our stock of clot lii in a-s never as mm pl. lt-as now. Any kind of cut or pattern you want. Men's suits in sack only for tt.fiii l!ettir suits in any cut' from . iitip Youth's :-piece suits from f-.'.isi up t'hildreii's s-piect suits from 7.V. up s- uiiureii s Knee pants lir I.k- i IN - GENTS' - FDRNISHINGS We Excell Many Larger Establishments. Fancy lauudried shirts with collar at tached for I-- Latest style fancy launiiried shirts with 1 wo collars for !k Window til in. Is (in two colors only with patent sprinif for only l;v t'ur'.ain oles complete fir Joe Wall Paper-A Specialty-Wall Paper I'KSrFumiture, Trunks and Valises must go to make room. Kitchen chairs, Iinlit or dark, for $".'.75 per Set. Solid haidwood ItedriMim suit, eiirht pieces, for onl v -i in Cuplxiards, sinks, sideboards jnj luui.ir.-s -. at verv low prices. ' '-'I'hese eoods are all new and first I eradu work on .heiu. I R. L. JOIISSTOS. M. J. KICK. A. H.Hlt K. tHTlBLUUID 1872. Johnston, Buck & Co.7 It AN K Kits, EBENSUUR(i, - PENN'A A. W. HI K, 'ablr. KttTlBI.IHHICU ISIS. Carrolltown Bank, 1!AKKIIJ.TIIWN, PA. T. A. Nil 4KB 1 411. aohlrr. General Banting Bnsiness Transacted. Tbe tollowlnx re tbs prlnclp&l fenturet ol xeoerAl tikLKiD liu?loes : iir.roMTN Kerlve.1 psjable on ilemand. and Interest heat Iuk rertldcatea Issued t tluia deiMislturt. I.OtNM Kslen.led i ti-notner on lavonihle tatms and approved paper disr-psl at all tlniea. ti.i.r.rrioK!f Made In the locality and unn all thebaiikinit towns In tue United Slatea. Clmoce ntiMlerate. It K I TS lnsne.1 neuotlable In all narts nf tbe t'nltnd Siats. and lorelvn exrbaniie Issued on ll part ' of Kuro e. A4 COr.NT III merrhants. tarmera and others solicited, to whom reasonahle arcomolatlon will he eitende.1. Patrons are aisured that all traniiactioos shall he held as strictly private and confidential, and that the-' will he treated as llhera'ly as Itood hanklnit tules will perxlt- Kespect tally. JOHNNTOW. HI H f'O. a. k. M'A rrr v. wm. h. is a xnroitit. fmUlrHt. Cahirr. TIIF. FirstNational Bank Ol PaTToS. PATTON, Cambria Co., Pa. Capital, paid np, - - $50,000. Account." of Corporations, Firms and Individuals received upon the uicst tavnrat.le terms conil8ieot with sale and conserva tive Hankl-jg. Steamship Tickets tor sail hy all the leading Lines and t-'orelvn llralts payakle lu any ot ibe iirinci.al cities ol tbe Hid World. All corre?ondence will have our personal and prompt attention. air real Fatld Time lcpoella. oriis.ws 8. L. RKSD. MATIOT U4II1. REED & READE, Attorneys ' t 1 -aw, bHENSMJKtl. - - - PENNA. a ittlce on Centra street. 4 1 to KITTELL & LITTLE, AttornVH nt law, EKENSBUKU, PA. -t)lflse In tipera House. S.V.M rn w. DICK, ATTtlKN EY-AT-I.A W, KBEMHULHO. PBIfM'A ar-speclal attention to given claims lor Pen sion Bounty. U! bT- r F. Mi k'KNHIC'K, J a ITTOKHKV .MIIO..'NSKLLOR AT LAW. KBbISshl KU. - PA 4Va-t itnce on t)entre street. II II. MYERS. ATT01.!" tt-AT-LA W, t Itnce Ib tiollonade Kow. on entr .treat. DONALD E. IUFTON, ATTtiKN EY-AT L.AW. KBaMxaraa. Paaaa nrnffln lit Opera Honsa. I'.eoier street DR. BUCK, SURGEON and SPECIALIST . . - -1 . ft. I s A Ml l.f I n n a Illsaasa II reiiutiBi ... mi. -. .- - -------of Women and trouhle requirmit Surgical Aid. . - .. . n ..... ? ... fi m M (Itnce nours up i w a . .. - -- -I2-J2 laTH AVfcKilIE, AL.IOONA.PA. janla.lH i i JT "J V- "4." V- V- ALMOST Beyowd ESelbef ! A Hard-Times Benefit Irresistible in Force! Tlie Eesnlt of Shrewd EnyiEg and Far-ScciE Management. Our Spring Goods are now in. We can show you the Latest Styles in Dry Goods, Clothing etc., at Astonihingly Low Prices. ' 1 r "" d 1 ' I I 1 -v t 1 - c;v-j-s IH.-re is Iny iruaranlee: ii-' sii iks 1 MN"r v ka i; sati s- : KAiTulMI.V.I ILL;i LA XKW : : I'AIK KKLK. ; I. S. Shoes that I sell wear out. Ladies' doutrola tip. sjiriiuj hn-l Imtt. opera r con if less 1. -..". are worth -oo Ladies' doim la. o(era, Imtlon, JI.ni are worth tl.:,. I WE CAN I START YOU IhousekeepingI -a r- ANY FIGURE t'KN $20 to $2,000. Itlisset. Illlttoll or lace a few left $l.."il are w or Ih $!.:. Ladles" (foliifoia lip l'lu.-lier ai e worth f.l.i 1. Ladies" lf.n.l tie iu Kiissct. patent leather and doncola. all shapes and styles 7."K-. and up Ladies' Slippers, 50c. axi rrw'Aiins. Children's splilu; heel, huttoll. sizes .". to . Iiif.ii.ts' sIIM. from up j A very stylish shoe for men. conirr.-ss or ! lace tl.-j are worth f'.' ui 1 Annual District Report I l the Srli.a. Inm-lnri ..f lnn .listri.-i lor the scb.Mil vrareudiiiK on ll-c hr.-I .l..ula t.l Juue. l?vt. Si lli M Us. Whole nuuiLcr ol s. Iin.h 5 Avenue uuuiher ot uioiiihi I intiil i! IKAlHtKs NumNer ol male ten.-hcrs eiuil..yc.l :t uiul.er t.l iciuale teachers enii..yf.l Avt-raiee falarie- l uia'r K-r ui..niti i :;i i Averaae ralarles le-uj tes inrr luuotli .. l S4-HIM.AKS Numlier ot male s.hia'! Itcndifitf all the school lu tie itmirict 4 N uuilrr ol itrinale M-hoUr alien. lin all the chuoli. in Hie district 7 W titt- nuuil er iu mtD.Uu.v M-l tverane dailv ai;u.latite .t M-hular In the dtrict veraae iirceiitaire t.l atteaaaoce IT .".oft ol each pup i .er iiMiuin 5 s I AX AMI KAI K I'f.K :i.XT. Niimtr ol uiillst leir.l l..r -ImhiI or tsci..... 6 .Sumter ol mills levied lor i.uiI.Iiok .ur k-s Amount levie.1 lor ?cIi.k. purimsrs i h: : -.s Amount levied lor t.ull.liu (.urijses 'Jts ;l 1'otal amount levied 1.1I141 KM tIPfS Slate a..ro.rlalluu tt.r tbe yer en.lmic Juue. Iris.! :." WS) Kr..m collector. lucludinK taxes ol ail k.u.is Prm h.Atis nui-e laHt reKrt.... . t n.iu c..uut lrea.-uir. lur uose&led to.ls since last rerl Kri.m all other sources, as aie ol ixiusta ur laDds, liuur nnes, etc Total receipts II s7i ;: K.rtM4 H Kt-Ji. Uulldinir and luruihiutc buusea 'i Keutinrf. repairing, elc . . . YZ id I eatli r aajees - . 1 ."l Koel and cunnniien-ies ej t.J Keesol cvllecwr, .vt6t. and Treasurer, M o W! w sirjf ol Secretary Sw lie'it and interest (.aid............ 4ri 7r ither exi-enses lfe-i .-J Text tHM.kii. TI 0; suffliea. !' .. Kl Total eien.lltures . l.12 s t'ash on band 3 Ktvil l(l't. Amount due district iruui all sources t t4 75 Kliuiate.! value of School rnertT f4 Un . We heiel.y cerliiy lli.t ae have exauiiucC the atMiveand nnd it correct. It. K. H AITS, I WM Hll.liKHKAM' Auditors. Wlttjeiis our bauds this 4ih dav ol Juue. Its! KiKl'. 1.1 1 Zl.Mll-.K. President M W. KKMW.N.rsecretary. June !. Isv4 3. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Schedule In effect May 27. Itw. 'sisirlle-aat rrwa. KA8T. Seafhore Kxpress, week d ys (Via A it. Mini Amiaimo lutiua. week days ym lay Kiimw. daily 1 04 a iu Altoona Ki.res. daily I 1 p m Mall Klpress. daily S 17 p in Philadelphia Express. dally I12.a Johnstown Accommodation. Pac.nc txpres.. daily Way Pasfena-er. week days. Mail Train, week days. Karl Line, dally Johnstown Accommodation, week days . 14 a m 8 ; a m . ! :i; i ax 4 2 p HI 8 Ji p. Ill week days. a S4 p in I lrnsiturtc Krsmrh. Trains leaves a- follows: 7 i. lu'J" a m.. and p. m and arrive at rreun at 7 Iw. m. and4 0p m. lmei rfswo m., u.m a. id and 5 i p. iu.. and arrive at r.oc-nri'uit: at lo. oi a. m. aod H I- aud i U6 p. m. 4'reaaasi start t lrartlrld. Iavc lrvonu at 4i a. m.and i to p. m. arrlv- Intr at Oes'on at s 00 a m. and 4 p. m I -rave resson i S! a. m. and 5 "i. p. ui arrlviun at ir- vona at 10.15 a to. and 0 4i p. m. Kor rites ani etc call on arent or ad.lre-s W. It., no I nth Ave.. Tb. K. Wxtt. P. A. PitUliura. Pa. S. M. PKhViiST. Ueneral Manatter. J. II. WIN Hi. teueral Manaaer. To Investors. tTHY bo away from h me to seek Investments 11 when lull ran boy Pennsylvania pirst . rtusif" Securilie on the ah or .ii.-mniy Payment plan and hl.-h will net yon taei.ly ;r cent, on Jour money? por paniciittr -ail ..nor address n. A. r.iMii.r ii 1111 buk& ft Kt.il.rK , a.. Eteistoi Fire Insurance Ipcy, rr. AV. DICK, General Insurance Agent, Eli EX Sli VUG, VA. A so'i.l feat lier work i nsr sh.x- f..r wtar. in s,.Mj,y II oii mint a ni,-e .Ir.-ss y,.. Nairn aif. -iiiL.'r.-ss or lace . . . . 1 t hev are 1 li fi.iii. Men"- sivlisl, ti,, l:iu,-h.rcalf . . . ?.'."i-are worth Men'sFmeConGorflan Lace, llanl-svel, for $:.(( they are worth $".0. Men's Extra Fine Kangaroo Lace or ronjrress, WE MAKE A LEADER on a han.l-seve.l Kaniraroo, late or fonress, for 'ii You cannot duplicate this shoe in any otlier store for less than S6.00. TXirGivo us a call for Shoes and you will he convinced that we carry the Herd. Line in town for Wear, Stle and Iw Prices. Yours, THE LEADER. is stamped in the best watch cases made. It is the trade mark of the Keystone Watch Case Company, of Philadeli hia, the oldest, largest and best known factory in the world 1500 employees, capacity 2000 cases daily. Its products are sold by all jewelers. It makes the celebrated jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases, now fitted with the only bow (ring) which can not be pulled off the case the A WklCH CASE OPENER SEftT FBEE. OILS! OILS ! The Atlantic Rofinir.; Co., of Pitfslurr, Pit., make a specialty of manufacturing for the Umt'--tic tratle the finc-st braiiils of IKuminalin? and Luliricalinj 0il, Naplitha and Gasoline That can he !.UD FROM PETROLEUM. We challenge coniparison with every known product of petrtil eum. If you wish the Most : Uniformly : Satisfactory : Oils in the market a.sk for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO., pinsKi ku iKir.. linsBVKU, PA. ,ctls.svly. HONEST COOPS FOR HONEST MONEY. A NEW LIGHT N.e. M-I-T 1IMj-T, T a-V"- it. t J ij. i:.t. -e rii i. mt " part "f Vi- I'. S. ofjr pa r t our I -. 4 l-lrji ltritclst VitcU ta l l4Mla,i1)U.. t.ttri t-st-i at- 1 1. ..,- 1 1 1 1 1 t .a n Hnk'. w.. rvAra"!" mm- , J : n i - tttfi i. - : I-t-- ON SHOES !Wai:..i it I .t- t t - .lilt:-. I.. I , ,..a,t.. 4 .a- M iuL LIBERTY SHOE CO.. 1 ' fea-ST S3. &HUE IN IHt WORLD FOR $2i Several ol our lct cu-.trfncr are w-ll-kn"n Ktenl.ura- ..le. t'l.cy can ao.l wi rcv.ui meod li-erir Shoe l-iu-e ihey have w..rn Itirm. V e want i -ell oi .rt t rue to-.l i t r our catalogue and Hie names of ltie 10 your town to ohom ae icier. trt.i t;m N'tirH'K is herchy iv-nhat I hat e purchased It e lolloa inn property lni 'c.rjc :. to wit: I co.-k stoic. 1 liealina Move. 2 l-e Is and hed.tine-. cupt-oard. ct.airs.and a lt ol li.Mt-holU and kitchen lurniture. All i-ersot s are hereoy Butlned not lo inUrlrre r tue.t.1lc ilh the same. MKS. JAMNaIILI. Athvllle. J une IS, ls4.X I i .n k': 7n i Mmmm 141 ' .