uu . i freeman. 1-1 K0 Al.. . . !' i h.-ir meal , -. will Mart a : ..f Yil- i. ;-- . .1 rv fur t'oti . . a . i -i : . i i"..r tiinl i..- -; r:nir. ;il h-r 1 ' .'. i I i.-.'ii nf irrant.-.l ' It! iii.p Ml uf 111. I I' .-hiiiii.-.l Mi-' : '.v.-.-k tl, i i V l 1 1" .h i i.-.l ..tl. M - P.! aii.-li.- .. i:. ;u- !.. 'i:ie on lii fii'tii . ii i! It a-. ii nil ii. w:i iy. Mr. ll.' t'i II Harris k. tn:t i-tli-- .T .hull.- ii. !i 1).' al.V ...I-. ) . r. Wmi. A. Han i-lun-L' ii ,-: liain- '-.is place, i-l.-u- .-.: i!H-! !( 1 1 . fill-Ill!- a::-t liavi :!..' vu-ini-. i -r : ! :t i it 1 tl.at t.-t !.'V. .i. i.r niitr lixtiaiia -. in- ! i t;ii. k !: I"t aii.l ! .li.-.l. Il.nr;-- i ;.! 1 1 -f it. - ai - ,ii-l 1 i i.i.iy :. r. lt. '-, .ii 1. i -! ! -r. .1 atiie- I : t-: 1. tl,.- i- i: I., the V 'A I 1 ..;..ra . make tl,. .i t.i In- i,tv- !ld . Ii.. ., r-l.i ' air of -; i i i.-aitl, l.-li -il.-.i ! Il I t .-ne ai.il a . H. -, eaves '!.- I-iel.t i '. inmate ol ' : w as . i r t 1 v isj .. To-day li--.e--.ll' ti.er Ita'ian l-il'li-'il t uu- i w.iv from cl. i ! work, '.. d Impress t-.-iii man- a as aho.it . r, ' - 1 .U'.'".. i.iii'i I Ivan - ,. The C in-,- tin- ed I lice i ill).' to t lu ll. w in i n 1 1 i s uie t he sale a !,iu t r i --u ii tie- r. r-ilts the loML' ,Ol t -. be v t.e: p .print: o-.i lip t he eoi.d n:i-.,iit, .le hdi- d an ad- Th - of the Tuesday A la rue ant busi- . i i. i Park'-r ji--' iilid resumed lie, I'llill. The " r,,irj M,.- bal . 1 tind it a slow do li.it expect lo 1 : " oi k this mouth. ' ' et.-n, it I Uljd- '"'"iikiJHjiujciuI. -Ailx'i-t l;nt!. r. of MorrHlvillp, was ser--i ami perhaps fa'.al.'y injured. Kriuay, .tampion from a fn-icht train at Uraden- I,. '', while it was riiiiniiiti at full -peed, il,- t.-alintr a l id- and jumped off to -.-aji.- I'. inj ai rested ly a railroad detccl i ,-. im was also al.oar.l. lit- was horri- haltered about tin- h.-ad and (act and .-;: li'iri internally. He was sent to -i . ill ll-I ov tl. Now, w hen the u'rip i so eotnmon. it may tie well to ive this little retn.-dy for i.o trx-ne-s. w liich s.-veral persons tell us iti.-v have tried effect ually. Hake a lemon -otir uranse for twenty minutes it; a moderate hot oven, th.-n open the fruit at 0 i.'.-nd and din out the in.-ide. weet.-ninj; v-iiisurar or mola-er-. It is aid that 11.-- iit not only i lil'e h.rit'.seness, hut will I. in e .r.-.--iiri- from the limps. Friday evei.iiiir. I'harlie, a foiir-year- M -on of Key. A. I. Pol-., ot Plea-ant 1 t.ity. Westmoreland eoiinty. while on u i-it at a Mr. II iitT.-r".-. near l.ycippus. was i-..i-i.-ntaiiv shot ill the head hy a live y. at-old -on of Mr. 11 it Iter's while he was ...ayiti- with a revolver w huh h. loiii.d in a ilraw-t-r in an upper room, h y ;s in a dati.-roii i-otititiou, hut had Tli.' tl c pi. y-icians think h. will r.-eover. d. . Simp-on. a freight hrakeinait on tiie Pennsylvania railroud. f-ll from his train at K it tannine Point on Sunday. He was in th.-a.-t of r.-l.-a-in the brake on one of the ear-, when he slipped and fell fr.im lh.- train and almo-t rolled under the wheels. II is injuries, while of a serious eharael.-r. are not regarded as dangerous. Tli.- injured in in lives at Piteairn and is y.-ars old. He w as removed to his home. William Miller, a-ed is, was accident ally shot by one of his brothers near Houtzd. lie last Thursday. lie was taken to the hospital but died that eveninir. Tin- Phi'! ipstiiu i: .ok ru-il says the acci dent occurred as follows: Three brothers had been out with a nun. I'omin into tii.-ir tu.nie ai nooi!. t.ie ami struck tin- side of the door, lii-M-,;u uilli the contents into William's face, severing the upper and low .-r ja w s. The postollice authorities call atten tion to tin- v.-ry izeneial but en. i us im- pressiun that one cent or two cents will prepay tin- postaire on any newspaper. The fact is that the rate is one cent for each four ounces or fraction thereof. Moreover, newspapers and periodicals must t,e mailed entire, and if tin- adver tising or any other portion of them are re moved before mailing they become third class mailer, and the rate of postage is increased to one n-m for each ounce. lllack walnut is scarce wood these days, hut j,ld farms about Philadel phia St;,! a ford to the cabinet maker noble specimens ,,f the tree. It is said that a iiiacK walnut I'm years old wilj fetch in t hat r.-Kioti s-'lmi. S says a ne ,vs note. It woui.l i.rini; moie than floo if only half as old. Walnut of any kind is valuable, and he is the wise man who plants his waste land in that kind of wo.ni or liuei'his way si le fences with such trees. If a youiux farmer .h.-s so he will live to reap a for tune. The Atlantic ixptcss wax wrecked Monday moiniiiir near Ihincammu. live miles this s, de of llatnsbur. bv a lat'e r.ck falli it u p.ui t he i rack ln.WU feet . The engine was pretty well used up and the tank tips.-t. Tin- combination car. dinini; car, and on.- sie.-per w en derailed, but re maned upright. Kniiiiieer John Smith received a s.-Vel'C contusion upon the lee;, liaitii.iactnastcr I- Ulik w as cut in the face and one pas-entr.-r sult.-red a sprained ankle. In c. .us. , uence ot the wreck no mail arrived Monday evenii.i;. Mr. Ileruard Wis,-, an oi l and esteem ed cili.eiiof t.ai;n.i:,. died at his hoine n.-ar ll'tih P.ti,!i:e on Monday evening, aj.-d sj year. Mr. Wise was born ii. to r iiiiiny and came to this country in lMu. In Is.,.' je ti.-iran farming in tiallit.in low u--hip. then Aiiejrh.-iiv, an.i r.-maii.ed in that neighborhood up until the time of hi-o-aih. lie is survived by his a'ed wife and t w o sun-; - ( l.-iir;,- and Henry of tt.il- i i ! i u tow i.sh i . and two ilnii'hli r Mrs. Jonathan Ketl-r. of liallilin township, and Mi-. Jacob Ktliii-r. r. of l'n-i,n. Ahout three o'clock on Thin-day inoi 1 1 1 1 r : he larire livery stable ot A. I.. Vi.ui:". :n M. irrellvi-.il'. near Johnstown, w as : s, o .-i ed to t.e on lire. The family of Mr. Vo.ina lived above the stables and he .,M all hi- boils. -hot. I srood-. six hinries. lour r;ii l iases, a wairouand lelve -ct of harm- . The -table was so;o f.-et and two stories hitill. A leUsejllsl a. l oss t he sti.et vas destroyed, as well as three sla !,,,s in i he rear of the VoiiiiU property. Tin-lit ;.r '.lli idllls we!'' o lied I v John l.aici.iy. Mr. Yniuii e-tiuiat.-s his loss at i, which there is an insurance of - The I.anra-ter I'll) llhjflft f tells the follow in.': le,uty Si.eitll Uissiner went loMi.N.-t ii Monday of last week to se!'. the p.-i'soiial property of lsia-' Wal ton on an execution for s I !...."..".. When the -m i lif r. achc.i the place he found a few of th- neighbor a-s.-mbied. As Mrs. Wal t.,1. epr.-s,-. a desire to pur. base the ar-li.-i.-s none ! th'-iu would bid. The r. -uit w a- that Ml-. Walt on secured the personal pi,.;,.-iiv for 111 .-ei:ts. As the costs are in my times that amount, the sheriff must wait for his fees until he sells t he real tat. the Ml !' ,.t Walton. The amount r.-c.-iv.il is smallest in the history of a s'n.iiils It is as-eiied at Altoona that b.-f, r n o;t h is over ail tin- bituminous coal tl miners hetweeii that city and 1 itl-l'l'-' wii: stride for the advance they faib-..-,- t,v la-t fiist f a. I's strike. Therais. been ilt.lllted e i -e w I, . -1 c. c o 1 1 -e. u e 1 , 1 1 V miners are 1 online indignant and i:' i, ,,- ,1 At a recent meeting in ll to has the P,. ,is t he i.rirai.ied miners, it is said, de cided to si! ike. The men ill the ambria Piair sect ion are not oruani.ed. so had no representatives present, but the organiza tion can ! . u ic U y . Heeled, says the IM C.iniii. and if the threat of tl..' DiiP.,. is meetini; is btoiieht t- a liniax there is Iit'le doubt that it will be joined all tie- miners of that entire district. Mr. Morris V. Jones, whose illness we mentioned in la-t week's issue, de-d at her home in the has I warJ :u in. lay, A pril "'t h. Is; C. in the '.'1 year oT her aac Mr-. Jones was born in Montgomery shire. North Wales, in 1-uJ and came to this country with her husband and four children it- I !. and soon after they loca ted on a farm four miles north of hbeus buiir. where ihey resided np until the death of Mr. Jones, in ls7;i. when Mrs. Jolie Kb.' I w i'.h hi-r daughter lane, remov. u io hura and remained until her death, survived by two sons -William M-. S e is Uil id M., both of Pittslmrir-aiiu .miss Jaiie. of Kbensburi: 1 aid to rest in hloyd !il-t. fo.l wed bv a I Her remains were 's feiiie'ery on Sunday alt?.' eoiK'ourse of rel- at i es and friends. Ilnrinu' the past week a siick-t on-rued individual called on the farmers of I'pp. r Yoder towii-hip and oil. -red their, folly c ik. s of soap, a set of di-hes of one hun dred and tifty pieces, a tablecloth and sev eral towels for i: cash. H any of the par ties approached hesitated for a moment about accepting this generous oiler, a P.russe.s carpet or some household article of like value was iineeremonloii-ly thrown in th" harirain. He slot a c od many takers, and, alt-r handing over t.ie soap, informed eu.-h of them that tin' other arti cles would be delivered in a day i r two. As they have not vet ariiwd, several of the victims have tumbled to the fai t that they have Im-ii sweetly taken in. and that, the quality of the soap they purchased re tails iu all the stores for a quarter-dollar Juhimtou ii Triliuiie. The lllicti Srlionl 4'oniiiienr men t. Karely has there been such a large audi ence assembled in Kbeiisburg as was pres ent at the school hall on Wednesday even itu; to w itness the commencement exercises of the class of "'.i.". hong before the exer cises begun all the chairs in the large hall wt re occupied, the aisles crowded, and some could not g.-t in at a!l. The tnein tiers of the class entertained the audience for ovei tw o hours in a maimer that did cr.-ditto themselves and that must have been particularly gratifying to their teach er. Prof. T. h. (iihson. The following account of the exercises has heen handed us for publication: Kev. J. Hunt invoked the divine blessing upon Hie members of the class, and offered words of hope and encouragement to them in lighting life's hattl.-s. Carl ll. Mclxenri.-k delivered the Salu tatory in a manner that captivated the audience, and in a neat and w ell-word, d address, hid those present a hearty wel come. The class history w as in the hands of hdward t . Joi.es, w ho recited briellv and eiitertainiimly a little history and a few per sonal recollections of each of the inemlH-rs. A duet entitled "Serenade ofOonPas quale." was rendered by M isses Ada Jones and May Iais, and was much appreciated by the audience. An essay on "Modem Woman" was read by Miss Minnie Kirschner, in which she proph.-cied a brilliant future for women of the next decade. An oration entitled "Political Parties of To-day," -a as delivered by Harry J. Wit her, wliii, from the manner in which he handled his sudj-t. indicated that he was u; to date on political matters. The "Fickleness of Fashion" w as dis cussed bv Charles Hasoii. w ho ridiculed the fashions without stjm, and paid his compliments to "'our friend, the dude." The next was a recital ion by Miss Mav Da vis. i-iii it led "Jamie"" a pathetic little piece, rendered ill a cleM f tliallllel'. The Class Prophecy, by Miss Ada Jones, was a short but well written piece aiioiit the future of the class, and was recited in a charming manner. The Class Artist. Harvey Williams, was as funny as his subject was original, and he tickled the audience for about twenty minutes w ith his comic caricatures. Anoratii.ii entitled "Superstition" was discussed in a scholarly manner by P.eii jainin Williams and his remarks indicated considerable reading and research. The Valedictory w as in the hands of Walt.-r Pei iy, w ho discuss.-d "'Progress of Kducat ion." and also thanked the people for t h.-i r inter.--; and liir.incial assistance, mill the t.-aciu is for their untiring elfot is. Alvin hvans. Ks.p, made an address to the class, congratulating the members and giingtheui kindly advice, and was fol lowed bv Prof, (iihson. who. in a short ad dress, presented the diplomas. I i( ilio's orchestra, of Altoona. rendered some of their best selections during the . Veiling and contributed much to tin- en tertainment of the audi.-nci . .1. i.. I Ik- l.nuhllii Ifiiiiirlnl llomr. A summer home for the younger chil dren of the Home for the Friendless, on Washington str.-.-t, Allegheny, will be erected this spring in a delightful h.catioti. near hben-hiirg. by Mrs. 1 . l". Philips and Henry A.. I h-ot ge M .. and James haugh liu. Jr.. in memory of their mother. Mrs. James haughlin. who was one of the founders of the home. Ten ad'esof ground in the prettiest part of 1 he mountain have already been given, and Architect F. J. I (sterling has planned a beautiful colonial struct ure. ' he new cot I age w ill be Ol feet w ide by so f.-et long, and will comfortably accom modate 7." chi Idreii. It w ill have com mod -ions verandas and w ill be Muted thriugh out withev.-rv mod. -in Convenience. The interior w ill he Mnished in vellow pine. Ii is the intention "o leave the ground in a m-ar the natural state aspo it.le. Ail the inmates of the bom.- pr.. id.-d at Alpsville. bvCapt.J.J. Vaiid.-rgrift. wiii b. taken to the haughlin home, and will be kept tln-re f.-r two tic-titlis every summer. I'ill.iliii nj Thiii s. The home lllent iolied above is intended to he built on ground purchased last year from Mrs. Klias Jones and is situated on the Kiist side of the old Carroll tow ii road, opposite the fair gioun. Is. The location is a Mne one and win k, it i - -aid. w ill be eoin ii. -need in it few days by a lirmof Pit is hui'g contractors. l.ov Hrlrrni HrM. There w as a hol'se-buy ef in hver.ti on la-t Saturday, and he purchased ten 01 twelve horses during the day. The prices paid w ere from si! to io. The price paid for most of t he num'.N-r purchased was We can I. member t be I inn- - and it ha-n't been so long ago. either w hen hv. ielt was the principal point in i led tin d ei .11 n I y for good hot 's', and l he prices paid for t hem at that time were troin l.".o to f.111. Cap tain Morgan and Wi lliam Sn.-ll, w ho w .-i the leading l.uyers at that time, bought and shipped many car-loads to lie- ha-i-ern markets, and if they paid I.-.-s than l."iltl.e horse was considered a "plug." The farm.-r who ta.ses a horse that brings a price like the above al the present time must trot out an exceptionally line piec-ot horsellesh. and a gaited animal at that, w ithout it blemish of any kind. The sub stitution of the traction and the Itoliev for the hoi-e car has "done" the hor-e trade for this g. -in-rat ion . - .'ii nil .' o;h -lii-HII.. i'aim.ftt Th I'fUillerw. Kvei y tow ii in Peinisy auia is indirect l alleetedhya decision rendered by .indire Scott, of Soul h l'.ethl.-hem. Pa. The case was broiiubt auaiusi a New Yoi k lirm fm the recovery of a penalty for the violation of a borouuh ordinance. This ordinance requires persons not cnttard in permanent retail business there, before begin n iir' the sale of any foods whatever, shall pay a license fee of f.Yii a month. A penalty of a line not less than flo,! is provided for l he violation of the ordinance. The defend ants contended that t he ordinance was in violation of tin; interstate commerce law. Judge Scoll declared the ordinance void. because ihe a. t of lsu;t does not limit the amount of the line lo be imposed. Th ordinance w as also declared to be unlaw ful because il is iu colli I avent ion of lb. rights of interstate commerce. tlnrrlMr l.lrfo-.ei. Tin: follow ing marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Thursday, April 11. 1--X.: John P.rown and Margaret Ciine Parties boro. W. M. Steen and Annie Keith, Su-que hanna low uship Ccui'zc . Keese and Lula I . t rice Jolinslowii. slu-ldou S. (rumbling and I aibannt- Wissinger. stony creek townsiiip. Abram C. Kiv.-ly. Uichland towiishic and .Nancy K. shiiller, Coiieinaugh town ship. Steuben Parlo and Kate Kurchok Johnstown. W. H. Oarritson. to S. hew is. Dale. Tin1 toMnl)itH an or.ii-r rvtru'tin dr;irtlilfiit lias issuer .-riinl f'ass inattci t a liial .siilisi'i iln-rs for juiiinals .-nlitl.-.l t. t!ic iiouinl rale. 1 1 directs that liereaft "(Mist masters w ill see llial tiie publication i. IT. -red f..i mailing have a leiiitiinate lis of subscribers made, up, in. I uf k-ioiis whose names are furnished by advertiser or others interi-sted in the circulation, but those who voluntary seek it and pay for it with their own money, alt lioiili tins rule is not intended lo interfere with any genu ine case I. ere one person subx rities for a limited u uuiU-r of copies lor aiitLer." Krai Enlafe Transfers. Joseph A. Gray et al. to Christian Otto ot al.. Susquehanna, consideration. (I. Christian Otto el al. to Joseph A. Oray et ah, Susquehanna. $lu,niO. Christiiii hangbein et vir. to Joseph A. Gray, Carrolltown, ,."iu. h. P. McDermott et ti.x. to Martha J. McDerniott. Cresson township.fi. Allan McDermott el ux. to Marth-i J. McDerniott. Cresson township, il. Assignee of Frank Hahn to George Stu by. Parr, ?s-j,-,. George Smby lo Lawrence P. Stuby, Parr. Sl.nm. Caroline Doll et vir. to hew is Kerchner, Adams, Isaac Orris et ux. to Howard Miller, Pichiand. Om. O Uegina Kessleret vir. to Catharine Alt, Johnstown. $1 ,Om. Frank hitzinger to Thomas hit.inger. Carroll. ;. John Ashcroft et al. to Mary Allison. Cresson. Ji.mi. J. J. Ilauk to G. Gabrielsoii, Clearfield. Jacob Garman et al. to James Anderson. Susquehanna. l.MI. J. G. Z. Dealer to Calistus ;. Luther. Siangler. ?.-. J. Kauffman et nx. to Jatharine Wir rick. I'roy le, !T. John II. Clark to Charles Sutherland. Cresson. '.' i.( 1. J. H. Clark to Jesse hllen Clark. Cresson, ii. Francis Devlin to F. II. Custer, Frank 1.'. hevi K. Miller et UX. to John McAbee. how.-r Voder. CK Seraiah Slippey et ux. to Fidelity P.uild ing - hoan Association, Coop.-rsdale. 1. John II. hambing et ux. to Fidelity P.uihliug hoan Association. Coopers- dale. l. Thomas Koss et ux. to Fidelity ltuilding t hoan Association. Ferndale. f 1. C. Sheridan 't ux. to Mary J. sherid in. I ...w .-r Voder. . hiieinda Peterson to John II. Ivan if man et ah, Cpper Voder, fl. George hentz. el ux. to Tihurtiis Lent, Allegheny. s'l.UoO. A. C. hovell et UX. to .1. II. hovell, Ueade. H. John F. Knutf ux. to A. Confer, Johtistow n. :;.". Joseph I'reidhoff et UX to William II. i'..n r,,n. .lolni-tou n, ? 1 .'.'. I. Casp.T Carle to Frank D.-iozier. lield. SI'.'. Aliilre.v Pla.VS to Joseph Kernez Clear-Ilas- tings. t.',.-.ii, Spangler Improvement Company to Ann Put t.-rw oi t h, Spangl.-r. .s.'T.".. James Condon et ux. to Ida McMulleii. D.-an. s;.".. Abiii-r Lloyd et ux. to William Susquehanna. I7.". Isaac hvans et ux. to William Sisiuchanua. ?sil. William Lloyd to I'riah hloyd Sus(u. haiiua. $'.. John Hilips et ll x . to John h. Susquehanna, l.'-'i"'. Lloyd. Lloyd, et ah, I'.atim. A ltrnJl nurilrr. Henry P.an.-ka. ag.-d i"..". years, was mur dered at his home iu Altoona last Thurs day evening. 'I he body was discovered by iiejohhors at noon on Sunday. When found a black mark was not io-ah.- around his neck, showing that he had been strangled: the left side of bis head was also beaten iu and horribly mutilated, al most hi-yoiKl recognition, evidently by a bludgeon. N trace w halever has yet been gotten of the perpetrators of the deed. The gen eral impression is that he was murdered tor money. l'..r many y.-ars he was a hard-working, si.lier. indu-n ions employe of the Pennsylvania P.ii'road Company at Altoona. but old age com m.-n.-i ng to break him down, he chose for the past eight months the retired, secluded life of a her mit. lie was la-t seen alive on Thursday, and neighbors, not seeing him about since that time, and noticing a peculiar odor coining from tin- house, made an invest igat ion and found hi corpse on Sunday. The general appearance of the small, poorly furnished room indicated that a desperate struggle had taken place, and the old man had defended him -elf the best he could. The old gentleman was couipari Uvcly unknown, and lived iu '.he small frame hou-e which he ow ned. How much money the unfortunate man had in his posse-sion is pot known, but il is believed that he had considerable money. The only known relatives thai the man has is a br.it h.-r living iu Pittsburg, and another iu I .ermaiiv. Sliikimr Valley I rail nil. I 7.in. J. W. Scot t . geologi-t. w rit.-s t he Tyrone (((' concerning the Sinking 'a'l.-v lead and .inc or.-s. of w hich he lias mad.' s.-veial careful surveys. He savs; Stari ng from the P.irmiagham works. the kim li farm to the right contains a large body of the ore. On the left. MeCahau farm con i a i us a fortune in lead and .inc. hollow i ng on to t he light. 1 found the lead il, d .inc crop on the day. Ceii-iincr and hove farms. It then strikes around hroiigli the Melo.veru am! Thomas farms ind up t he I ryd.-r place. From this point the zi in- crop runs around t he i.ridcnhaugh farm, and through the Major 1-Tek farm: I hen. -e around the valley turned tow ard I he " Kettle" and down the Tatham and Marv Dvsart farms to near I'nion Fur nace, ami until ttiat point up l lie river to the MeCahau fill m. This stiivev i.uisti- t u 'es an out ci op line of about l w cut y - Ii v miles ail the same bodv of lead and zinc. I'he best development found in the valley was a vein ol seven leet. In one place a slab specimen weighing about l,-oo pounds w as taken dow n. It is safe to say that the Sinking Valley ml and zinc deposits are the most valua ble in the state and should be developed at w hatev.T cost may he. Former devel opments or experiments failed for want of practical and scientilic know ledge. Thieve- entered the barn of Mr. Kiel ird li.-nny in Allegheny township a fc nights ago and stole some harness, a lot of chickens and a turkey. A SSIUNKK'S NOTH-E. '.V. A. K. Ijiitle and Susan 1. Little, hi.' wiic.i-l Ihe t.tirouifh ol l.iir.Mlo. tTatnhria county, liavlni? tiy lhie deed ot voluntary assignment daie.l .March T.i. 1h-.;. Conveyed tc- t"he undersiifn- e.l. in trust lor the honehl ol creditors, all the properly l tnesaid w. A. B. l.pi.e. noiice is nerei.y iriven that all persons iudctded to sal t W. A If I.lttle wi'l please w.ike pavoient to the assiuve. and those having claims nr deuiauds against the same will make them known without delay. P.. I. I.1ITEE. Assignee ol VV. A. B, Elttle. Ehenshurn. I'a . March . lsK:Y A1 HMIMSTKATtiKS NnTlfi: Letter ol a.luiiiiisiratl. n upon the estate I Matthew MciEiuir hey . late ot Munster t own- ship, county ol t 'aiut.ria. I'a.. deceased, havtnie een fcir-.nted to the undersiiened 1 the Keis rer. notice l? her hy ir iven to all persons Indeht e.l lo sai-t estate to make Imuiediate payment, ar-d those riavimc claims or demands against Hie same shall proem them properly authenticated lor teltiem-nt. Arnt'STINE W. EBEKEY. Administrator ot Matthew Mci lauuhey , dee'.r. Munster Twp . March isi I8,,.'. UMlMSi'KA .(HIS NOM.'E. V Estate ot Pl.i l Erren. dece:i?e.. Letters of a. tin inistrHtion ui.on the estate ol Pliiilli Karren. dec- fed, Ute ol Munler town shin, in CamlTia county . Pennsylvania, havinif ..eeu tfninted to me. nil tr n luder.te.1 to paid ei-tHie aie beiehy nottUed to uiake .avii.ent to me witlio.it .leliiy, and those liaviiit; claims air.itnst mi. I estate will present them du y authenti -ated lur ettlement. M. P. EA i KEN. Munter. Pa.. Ai.rll 12, ltl."i X. Adtniut.-trittor. I'XEI.TIUK'S Mil It'E j Ei-tie f Philln t:ollln. deceane.1. Letter testamentary Uon the estate ot Philip Collin, dece ised. late ol Et.eUM.ur. tlau.t.ria county , Pa., Iiavuiu heen icr intcd lo me, all i-cr-iuu in. Ic. iied to said e.Iate are her. dy n.-lined t make Immediate payment to me without .le lay, and tli-jfe havinic claims avainsl imi.i estate wili i.rei-ent them .r.crly aultientlcated lr set tlement. T A HOE.MAKEK. liellelonle. Pa , April VI. Isai. Executor. mrrllaDPns Polices. A FINE lut ol Table Olicnothc J'ift rrcel .-d at i. HI N I'LLY ' . MITHKll lt of , just arrived al Higsel'f t'art.et S It. HI'.XTLKY pers A L-VK.JE af-rtinent or Jar-ten Tw.- just received at O. HUNTLEY'S. A JTNE assortment of Wtdte-wa.-h. Paint and arnlsb Krusbes just receive. 1 hv lr. Hl'NTLEY. T? I'KS. r i Toe hitchest market i.rlce paid for all kin.ls ot Kure vy lieurne 1a. Fre.lericks, Enenshurs:, Ha. a I.AUUK assortment ot that relet.rate.1 nti- KuslinK Tinware warranted to runt I ,r 6 vcMi just arnvluK at apfli4t a. Hl'NTI.EY'S. "1 T AN TEH A ueneriil repre.entattve In thl H county to organize l.k'al li.iitr.ls lor the. Ariigans' Sii'vimfg ami l.-..n Ajsociatu.n. A.I ilress n Filth Ave.. I'lttst.ursT la. inch.-S KAKOE 5irtuient of teranite enanivlle.l j ware with another UO per cent, reduction winch uiakt-a it atuioft as cheiip a tinware received at litD. Hl'XILtY ,lu-t DON 'I' I onset I am headquarters lor lhise Haiti, an.1 t;:us...il kin.lret Fisliinic Tackle, 1-meg, Hook. Keels. Kods ,!Ki. HnJfS. H.KkeU, etc. (l.msaLV. 'l'HE Fhonsl.uri, ."Marhle ard Granite orks are ntterini; a reduction ol 5 per cent on all .rk ordered l.cf,,r the 1st ol May. Thialsdone in order to avoid the ru.-u tor Itecoration lv wurk. AIrAMFi A reliatile mm to represent a loan II in-t.tiuicii in t'amtiria county l.mey leaned in suum ol flm. to io..-s. For particulars apply t V. M. lAYlS,t;oaliK.rt. I'a. U)Cl.'.".'ll. THAVK the attend- lor the hllefe Ittcycle. ac knowledged hy all to le one of the le-l Ki rycles on tlic market. i reduction on rrtciilar jirii-e wnl lc uivi-ii ti the partv tctvlnir nie the hr?t or-ler this season. tl "HI'N 11. EY IA KM tits. Y'our attention Is kindly railed to the l.est hay carrier on t lie ui-irkct and at a reasonable price. Call and fee it at IE. Hl'N IT.EY'S. r'H E Et.ensSurif Hull, linn it Loan Association 1 will otter for sale at the .v-uncil chainlf-r. El enshurif, on the .'ourtb Monday In April, ! ono.oo. THUS. DAVIS, I.sstkr I.akimkk, Secretary. President. VNY' person .leslrinir Single 'oml. White lit horn Ei:if4 can secure tiiem l.v addrrs-iui; Hott Hros.. Carrolltown. I'a.. or "Klair House. El-enstiurif. IVi. Sinitle setting. 15 eirss. l; two fettuivs. '!uei;Sf,fj; I hree seui lis s, 4.'i eKS. i'l.'b. inch'."j A'-AK'iK assortment or Family Keady Mixed I'aints. Faints lor Farm luiplkmeuis I'ar riaae I aints ol all colors and shade. In . pint to 1 Kiii'nn cans. If you are Ko-.nv to i.aiiil'yi.ur house call and look at my ranq.ie. 1 run save you money. (1.1IIM I.KY. WV(I ICE l t S I i K 'KIKIEI'EKS. il The annual int-el .uu oi the stix-Kliolilcrs of the Eit.-nsl.uri: liu, Mini; and hoan A.-s.-euion w ill he held on Monday, the 'J-.'nd day ol April, I S!S, at ! :o p. m. at Council Chuuiher. Eiens l.iiric. I'a . '-r ihe ,ur..,. ol elect, im otti -ers and .1 ire'tors for the i-n.-DiDu nr and to transa -t such other husiness as ni;.v he ne.-essarv. I.ESTEK L.AKIMEK. April 12. lS-..5-.'t. Secretary. IT A KM EKS I have .u AM Kl II.DHtS. put in a car load ol steel wire nails and le lire wire Del.. re thj advance which I will sell l.-r a limited time at prices I, el , re the ad var ce. As there wilt likely l e another advance hy the 1st ol April. 1 would' advise you to l.ny i n tied tat dy what nails and wire you want l-.r the c.iiiiinif ,-e.i-on. there'.y snvinie money ly not pa. ini; the advance prices later n. a" w.'.rd to the wi.-e is sutticteut. IEt. llt'M'LKY. T HE r.l enst.li-!; Normal Institute will open on April tor a term ot ten wrks. Special attention wit I lie iriven to the teachers' c .ur.-e. l ite clas-incatlon will he so arr:ncd mat pupils tr-iui th(? put.lic schools a" low as the A .-his- in Koetn :t can I e taken. For further imrliculi.rs address T. I. lilKSIiN. K. E. 1 ISI N. marvy. EUenrhuru. I'a. ASSIGNEE'S SALE ! Y virtue ol an rtfr ol the 'ourt of (Common if 't.fiitri:i o'iiitv. iirtctM tu .tit ii niier-tirna t As-ikroe ol I he..ire K'iiIen ;it)'1 Sar.ih. his -lie, f - J illitz.in town-hip, ";ttn tna foiin'y. in tfit !r Tiie ien-nr ol tin tf.rr t.l I henlor ltcnIon. there will te ex- C f l Ht mile at 1'iiMiC ouwrv the f&U A."?iic nee on S.Tn;i)AY, ATKIL 20, 1MV., at 1 oVltrf-k, r. m., on the i-retni-ri in H llinzin towr.tiijt. (in the ro (Mlin. Irom aallitz.i to Anviil. tlip lollt-wiu? 1e.-nheii roal ej'tur, to wit; I KU1'M.! at a Ft n line etween tl.- c. unties tl Klair anl tA:ti!riH; t tie r t.y ianl w:irr:ini'il to ,--rn Hcweu nrth 1 1 le- jreeJ woi 1,m perrhes t a Npanish oak; u.irp t'V :in warrntctt to Kieanor i 'athari lit- !lt-:j-tT north 17 dt'Tos c:i.-t ItO iterrhfi to a l.illen cue t nut iitnl pointer's; thvnre lv i-ail Ian I iir- rniiie 1 to Martha ii;nti;in outh 7 tieareof! ea. '.- i-errhe tf ptonTer-: Ihenre hy ?ahl lauo south t". 1 res e it W.V' p-Ti-he-s to a pnT county iiiir: theure ty aii ruiintv line tleurce-- went ltt prrli' tf pl.o-e ! I eirinninu . i "i N IW 1 1 " Hhout ISO Atm, intr r a hunt SO Acres t'loaroil. with a lao-Mory lrtstf wuti ti.i-cfiiei.t laillfltiis. I'l.-tnk llnrlllnx an 1 uecessary Onl- A Large Frams 1ml Bam, all comparttively new an.! in k-mxI condition ol repair: l.lm Orrlinnl of A tiolre Fruit, t h lnrn i-eitiu Ir. Iti 1 1 f.l ition an 1 irf.!n-l Ue. the reil.ie, at ut l aT. tt:ln wtMMjl;tn1. I'he property i- eil oct.. ronveiiieat t Chtols ati-t churcacs. auJ .juite atuatle a a home or lor Investment. THKTKKMs .iF SAKK are as follow: Ten per cent . of the punh:i e money to he paol when me ptopffty is struck ).wn. hve hun.lre'l lol lar. when the paie ii conhrm-l hy the court; ami ttie balance one-halt In fit m-tnths, ami one-hall m twelve month., with it'tcrct. I'ogesion will le ivan when the ja!e 1 con hrtneil hv the court. Vroii- ieiriniff lnhrnilio concern inf tiie prupiTty -h' ul. I rttlre-;a I . r . lK r.I I. UK. -- . IitHlli , Attorney- f- r .t--i-;fiee. As:unee. Kiienstur, ta. A.-hville, Va. M ircli ., lv;. pep;nsylyana railroad. Schedule in ericct .Einnary 'Jl.lsW;.. t'onnrrtlonw xt 1 rfon. K.tT. Seashore Express, week dvys All. him i oi-i-inuio lation. iveeli day-. Ii-iv ExprtS!". liJily A lio.n-i Expr.-.-. .laity.. H i, a in h ' a in 11 -4 a in 1 10 , in llarrishuric Accorum...ation, -in.r..ys only 1 p in M:.ii Exprs.-i. ilaitv.. I'hilad.-IPt'.ta Express f IT i. ni dally lh,m WKST. .lohnstown AcciniiniMiaiion, week days I'acil'.c Exi.res. daily Way I'as.-eimer daily .Mali Train, week days Fast. Line, daily Johnstown Accommodation, week days.. SHani 8 a ni '1 :'4'..p u: -I ''ri m s -jx p. in t M p ni Uenlii rr Kriiili. Trains leave as lollows: 7 a m.. and ii. ni and arrive at 'res.n at 7.i-7. a. in. and 4 uf I. in. Lea.e 'resson at ! 4". a. iu and S.:!.". n. iu.. and arrive at Ehensliuru at in. 'Jo a. ui. and t; IU p. io. I rrmiiin nl f 'lear liel.l . Leave Irvmiii at f- 4i a. in. arid :i ("I p. m. arrlv- Inu at Cwun al s u: a ni. and 4.'J" p. ni. 1-ave resson ! :t. i a. in. and r.:u. p. in., arriving at ir v,,nn al 10.I.O a in. and ti.'sJ p. m. For ratcg m .(m. etc . call on aitent or address Th. E. Wirt, I'. A. W. 1.. 110 Filth Ave., l'111.hura. I'a. S. M. 1'KEVHST. .1. K. Wmii. leneral Manatcer. tleneral Manniter. . I.. itKKiv MATHIfT P.KAPB. REED & READE, Attorneys sit 1 sxav, EH EN SB I." K I. - --' i.tice on fentie street. FEN N A. KITTELL & LITTLE, Attorneys ait Lnw EHENSBl Ktl, -OHi'e In Upera House. PA. a.t'.i-i DICK. ATTOKN EY-AT-EA W. EBBKSBl K. I'KKII' 4-S-eclal attention to given claims torPen slon Koanty. etc. ch- J. F. MfKKXKU'K, ATTOKN BV ASIIf.IISSKt.tOB AT LAW. EHENSBl htl, - PA -irBce on Centre ilreet H." MY EKS. ATTtlhMt;Y-AT-I.AWt Ebbbphub., Pa. am D ay-Oftce In Itollonade Kow. oo Centre street. OXAI.D E. DITFTON, ATTtrK EY-AT LAW. EnassBrRO. Pawn. jjtittlce In (rjiera House. Center utreet. CMC. Hants and Cut Flours. KMr.crrtl Tgn at SHori tiotir . vior-iiT staiiu NO. 4 MAIN STKEET, JoiiNsiow.N, I'a. I I S' TATEMENT OF SETTLEMENT WITH Sl'- vearendir.e Man-h 11. ls5: FEI'EK K )IS1 N E. Sr.. Supervisor. lr. To amount ol duplicate 1 17-- 4s To amount ol license tnonev s.S i To amount order to i.alance US ;;s Total ss;;j t'ONTKA. "r. By taxes worked on roads .53d 21 Hy auditors' exonerations 6 h) By amount returned to commissioners p 75 By commission on l'i .VJ at & per cent 0 4'f Hy cash paid lor work iv: Bv cash i.a.d for tools and hlacksmlthinir.. 1.1 lo By cash paid F. .1. "t;onnor (c .unset lee) s By orders redeemed 'J I Bv 7j days services at l 5. P-8 isi By services to Ehensl ura and Johnstown.. 11 H v one day at tettlement and prot-ate 'luo Total - is M JOHN l!KHAIWELI..Suirvlsor. lr. l'o amount ol duplicate t4i l:i lo amount ol liiense money la Sxi To amount received Irom seated and ttn- seated lan.ls tillSI tial To order to I.alance.. Total ...7e, 15 t'OM'KA. t'r. Hy tuxes worked on roads r-ls?. 43 :i m i 7S .Hi n:l , 1047 ;t4 is 5 .Ml By auditors" exonerations ..... ..... Hy amount ret urned to couimissioners .... By commissi n on tlst 20 at 5 per cent Hv cash paid lor work Hy cash lor km. Is and blacksmithtuif. .... Hv cash paid lor lum.er...... By cash paid J. B I't'onnor (e..un-el lee) By e'4 days' ser7ices .. suirvls..rattl.6o. Wi t7 Hy ..roers redeemed . --4 7 1 By services to Etx-oMiuru and Johnstown. a oo Hy one da at settlement.. 1 l Total - T!8 15 The I ahilities ol Ihe townshlo are atmut....''..! on The assets are Due Irom t-resson Iwp tw3w Liabilities in excess ol asset? are ahout. 30 00 ".Ve. the un.lerslitned Audl'ors ot Wshlniton township certify thai we have examined the ac counts ul said townsnip and find them as al. ve staled. .IttHN MoT M A IV Y . .iHN E KEN KOI IE. FETEK KlIHlN E. .Ik . Attest: Ww. Krowm. t-lerK. tNera March Iw.3t. Orphans' Court Sale OF VAI.l'AHLE REAL ESTATE ! 1' virtue ol an order oi me t rpnns' court or t'aml.ria countv. Pennsylvania. In tun di re -ted. 1 will exiK?e tu put.lic sale at the prem ises on SATURDAY, APRIL r,, at one o'cl.ick. r. M the lollowini; le?crit-ed real e.-itate. viz: A ll that certain idece or parcel ot land SKnaie in the townhii ot Muni-ter. In the county of ttamhrla and Hate ol fennsfivania, aotominic inmi-ol Ihe heir? ol Jame" M. IMirr.in. decease- riiomas Serneant. John Iiterner. hetrs ot .Iscor. tllai.9. deceased. -Matthew haratiauicn. estate ol t-'mricis E'rlv. deceaned. r rancls Itell. amuel Niel.. Philip rarren. and estate ot t crnriius Dever deceased, c.-ntalninn 200 Acres, more or les. and havlnir thereon erected a In rue EKAM E IH l'SE. slty leet In lenuth hy thirty leet In width, containing eleven Minn, a Hank Barn e':hty leet in lenrtn by siitv leet In width, an Ice House, a Slaughter House, a Store House, and (tranary. and all necessary Outbuilding. TERMS tip SALE. Ten per cent, ot the purchase money to be paid in hand at the time ol sale; the balance of one third at the confirmation ol sale; inree. ninths In one year Irom the confirmation of sale, with Interest; and two-ninths io two years irom the confirmation ot sale, with Interest: the remain In one ninih of the .purchase money to remain a lien durinic the income ot E'.iza J. Kurt'lu. wid ow ol .lames S. Irurnin. deceased, the Iniere-t Irom the time ol confirmation ol tbe le to I paid to her annually, and at her death said one-n-ctb of the purchase money to be paid to the the heirs and leiral representatives ol said James S irurbin, deceased. leleiTed payments to be secured by judgment bond and mortaaire ot the i.urchaser. 1 JIIANNA HUKB1N, Survlvirn exeeuflx ol the last will and testa ment o AuKUsnne Hurt.io, deceased. Munster. Pa.. March -1. IS5. 4 SSKJNEU ESTATE OF HENKY J. :uN- WAY Notice is hereby Ktven that Henry J. Conway ol (lallltxin township, Cambria county. Pennsyu tnla.hu mide a general assignment lor the hnrM of creditors to the unoerslened. All li sons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment and those naving claims will resent the same without delay to r to his attornev. J. J. KllolipY. Ki.w.mT. McNiilis. Assignee, Johnntown. Pa. Ashville, Pa. April 6, ls- Fywwwwwv Watch h for R. L. JOHSSTOS. M. J. BUCK. A. W.blCK. Ehtablihhkd 187'.'. Johnston, Buck & Co.7 JUMCKKS, EBENSBUUa. - PENN'A. A. W . BK K, 4 a.tiler. EsjTAtSLlHH KD 1SSS. Carrolltown Bank, UAKKliLLTllWN. FA. Ml AKHK;il, l ashler. T. A, General Banting Business Transacted. The following are the principal feature! ol tceneral hauumir husiness : nCPWSITN Kecelved payaldeon demand, and Interest hear I ni certificates Issued to time depositors. l,OAS Extended to customers on taroral.le terms and approved paper discounted at all timet. Ol.l.FTIOS Made In the locality and uon all the hanktnn towns In the United States, t'bances moderate. I K A ITS Issued netcntlable In all parts of the 'n1tl States, and loreiKn excbantieis5uedonx.il parts of Europe. At'f'OI'KTN Ol merchants, farmers and others solicited, to whom reasonatde aecomo.latlon will he extended. Patrons are assured that all transactions shall bs held as strictly private and confidential, and that they will he treated as lUera:ij as. itood hanklnir rules win peroilt. Kespectlnlly. JtlllNsTOX. KITK A- '. A. :. P. I TTf v. II'.W. If. .I.VflOR, 1 II F. FirstNationalBankl F I'ATTHX. PATTON, Cambria Co., Pa. Capital, paid np, - - $50.0C0. Accounts ot ('nrporations. Firms and Individuals received Uon the most lavoratde terms consisieut with sale and conserva tive Hankiic. Steamship Tickets tor sale by all the leading: Lines and Koretvn Irraits payable In any of ihe principal cities ol the Hid World. All correspondence will have onr personal and prompt attention. Interest I'a Id on Tims llf piiall.. OCI13.U3 F. X. FEES' Shaving Parlor, Mam Street, Near Post Office .The nnderslKoed desires to Inform the pub lic that he has oned a shavlnn par or on Main street, near tbe imwi otnee where barberinK In all Its brancbe.s will t carried on In the future. Everything neat anC clean. Your patronage solicited. F. X. FEES. 4 IIM I N1STK A ll IKS .-I1I'E. V 1-iters ol administration upon the estate ol Andrew Eger. late ot resson township, f au- bria countv. Pa., deceased, having leeo itr.nte-1 bv the Kegtster ol Cambria rouuty to Eliza I Eger aud John s. Eger. notice is hereby givei to all persons indebted to said e-ta'e to make im mediate iyment ad th.e having claims against tbe same will present them duly autnen Heated lor payment. Cresson P. tl.. J.F. Mi'KlsKUK. JIIH.N S. E 1 EH. Elx-n-burir. I'a.. A'toona. P. II . Attornev lor estate. Administrators. March lssta.X. to E CENTS Sif?l.?ritet.5 imsc. a. eK-wsi-r.v vara -t- rT PAY'S TO AKVEKT1SE. 2Hl Qrth's OILS! OILS! The Atlantic Refining Co., of Pittsburg, Pa., make a specialty of manufacturing for the domes tic trade the finest brands of Illuminating and Lubricating Naphtha and Gasoline Oils. That can he IiUDE FROM PETROLEUr.l. We challenge comparison with every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the Most : Monnlj : Satisfactory : Oils in the market ak for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO., rmsHrm hept.. I'lTTSBVKt, PA. cetlS.SHly. The Keystone Watch CaseCo- 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 ute your knife or finger aailt to osen your tick case. Send lor aa opener (tree . A UMIMS I RATI K"S NOTICE. ot Jacob Tnnkley. late ot Carr-ill townhtp. Cam bria county, deceased . were duly grunted by the Keaister of said county to the undersigned . and all persons indebted to sld estate are heret-y no tified to make immediate payment and those having claims against the same to present tLem prvrly anthenticted l..r settlement. SY L.Y ESTEK HKADI.EY". Carrolltown. Pa., SYI.VESTEK JCKENKOKE. J. F. M Kkxrk a. Esm-. lrrtto. Pa., Attornev tor estate. Administrators. Ebens:ur Pa March 'J9. s.X IAECI TOR'S NOTICE, j Estate o James Hasan. Sr.. decesae.1. letters testamentary on tbe estate ol Jsm-s Hasan. Sr.. late ol the borough of Lilly. Cam-b-ia county. Pennsylvania. decea-l. having oeen granted to me. all erson Indebted t said estate are hereby notibed to make t-ayment to me withoa: delay, and tbose having claims agaia't said estate will present tbetn properly auubeoticated lor settlement. I "AM EL. II A. AN. Lilly, Pa -. March Si. li. Executor. HXIW tNTK ACTt K. jV fr.MMals will le received l the eairenter work 'U the new Catholic church at N..-kl.wn nn until April Jrt. lwj. Plans and n- lncali..ns Iran te seen at tie residence ol Kev. lather K lrt at Mrtu.au. The committee reserves tbe riabt to reject any or all bids. Uj order ot the Coatiuiuee. ff J "1
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