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M 1 i.a ,.! proper! y in :. - (.a. e i- otl-red fur . il..i ,l.--ir.t!i!e les- '. A i in-! run u nun! y I : a . . i I a decided - i i -peed ami thus -.1 -;...-k for lliis ii a . i u ! ! amount i 'I '.'rj Hid Were Ti.-n u-e was ' i..-. w ho avTleed :;...-! lie deltetiera ; .ii .M re in il sii f- ' i ..mi- ion of Dr. I). a n i'Uv-ician of A e e -eli! y IU- i- '. ; i. r. tie is (rail - - a . 1 1, i-r. I ir. Kvans 1 .' ii ll-iill 1ST. - ' i: -'.! did a large i '. .! r.ieii t rm U, II.- "rape crop - ' il. I 11 I people , ho - ' i.a! ! !., aoiiie crop is 1 - a a- al lo -t siip- ' ' ' i ' .1 1 -I a ! ! Ion vai lied ' y ' .-ilii iiim: w hich i 1 - mi I he I ii. liana 1 ' i:.i - ayo. )f the t aide he w as ' I I he ollly 'Jlie Hot ' ;'!!. iii-ans on Salui- ' i' ii .li tin- follow i 11 li : lecider. .lames N. i i - y. .I.,.ii I., i iett y ; v i:' a I 1' tn- ticket 1 ' ' a- a victory for the patty. ii 1 .!.!, -!,ur;T on .1 line ' nv Aitoooa w licel ' ' a' I I. airman liidloii. 1 .in W lieeiineii, dues . i au-e money , in- ' li li 1 1 1 1 1 Up to oe coll- i"' i I ll;r. " 'oar military novel ' I .- Ueil I irat'ouns." 'in.-' ilitlieiilt marches. ' ' - a i, I i one! iiiJintt with "America." to h M ni-ttei at the Up ' iii' -. lay evet,iuT, May . . ,7, ' ! :" l'a., "'' '"il'.i.i-. miiii in oiu' ' .' ... "J" e-'-i of luiiiix-r. ii,iii of ho hoards, one '. 4 ". ''"'puis for one saw :,!' "'" ";'V '"W'r k""w"- T,' v ' "" ""ployed on the cut was Three new couaRes w ill be built by Pittsburg parties in the vicinity of the old wiudruill during the next few weeks. YA alter L. Main's hippodrome will . hil.:t at Johnstow n on -Saturday May "Mi. with all the o'd and numerous new -inactions. - Purine a severe thunderstorm in Ad Ttns town-hip lichiiiinK struck the bam of Alexander Murphy, ripping off a quantity of weatherboardinjr, but doing no other damage. The same hull struck a tree near iiv and killed five sheep standing under it. I'ive other trees were struck within a dis i inee of half a mile from the barn. Since active work has begun on the proposed Ilcech Creek railroad through Indiana county the coal lands all along the line are lieing leased. It is stated that all I he territory between Katrobe, West moreland county, and Saltsburg has been .ea-ed. and farm land along the proposed new railroad has also gone up in price. A Napoleonic tea party for the benefit of the St. Augustine Catholic church will lie held in the ball at St. Augustine on Decoration day, May :juh. Kveryone is invited to attend. I'rof. Maitland's or chestra, of (lalliizin, will furnish the mus ic. Tickets admitting lady and gentleman, including supper and dancing, are f l.m. .Judge Kriiientrout, of 15erks county, in charging a jury in a suit for damages against a railroad, once more emphasised in the must emphatic manner the duty of pet sons who crossed laiiroad tracks "to stop, look and listen" before venturing upon them. The jury rendered a verdict for the defendant witnout leaving the jury box. Dr. Thomas, father or Mrs. M. D. Kit tell, of this place, died al his home in Leavenworth. Kansas, on Saturday morn ing. May 11, Is'.i.l, aged iV.t years. The cause of his death was a paralytic stroke received some time ago. Mrs. Kittlell has been at I. -aven wort h for several weeks, w hile Mr. Killell left fui there on Saturday aft eriioon. Klijah Culver, aged -, residing at .Tuniata. was badly injured on Tuesday night while polling cars near the Ked bridge in Allouna. lie was struck by a car and had his left leg so badly mangled thai il had to be amputated at the hospi tal. Additional injuries were a cut in his chin, conlusioa ol the hand and numerous bruises on the lody. The vault in the commissioners' oftice has been lilted lip with steel letter tiles which improvement will be a factor in preventing any surplus cash from bur dening the treasury at the end of the year, although the keeping tip of the 4 mills rate of taxation ami the raising of valuations will tiring in inure money to the county treasury than ever before raised. Thomas Harding, aged P. years, living in .lohiistow n, while riding in a car in the brick works of the Cambria Iron Company, was struck on the head by a proje-ting piece of limber and knocked olT the car. He was picked up in an unconscious con dition and taken lo the Cambria hospital. He may die from the injuries. 'I he boy is the only support of a widowed mother. IS. J. McKeely and Lawrence Wyhind, two enterprising citizens of Spangler, l'a., were in town on Thursday. Mr. Mcr'eely says he was instrumental in having Ml. Mctiravv locate his glass works in Hunt ingdon. After it was found that the site at Spangler could not be had w ithout con siderable delay, Mr. Mrliraw came to II uiitingdou. llimtiiiijilnn Lm-nl Acicj. In the I'nited Stales court at Pittsburg on Wednesday William King, of I'avia. I led ford county, was found guilty of pass ing counterfeit money. Tin: prosecution alleged, and proved to the satisfaction uf the jury, that the defendant had passed as a flo lull a fl bill that had been made to resemble the eagle by tiie us.- of an inter nal revenue stamp. King was remanded for sentence. The surviving members of the One Hundred and Thirty -third Kegiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, will hold a reunion al .Johnstown on tin; 17th of September next the aimiveisary of the battle of Auiietam. All survivors uf the organization are requested to send their address lo the cum mi ttee M essrs. .1. Ij. Uoyer. John W. Price and Jacob M. Fock-lt-r, of Johnstown, After a good deal of delay in the mat ter. Judge Kiddle at Catlisle on i'riJay liled an opinion denying newspapers the ighl lo publish marriage license records. Hi; says they may bo published by grace bul nut by right. This dicisiou is directly the reverse of a decision by Judge 1'. kind, of Heading, which ordered such records thrown open to the press, and the latter opinion was tiled among the papers pre sented there. Farmer John De-.vall attended a public sale at I pper Ilucks Fddy, Pa., on Satur day. He sat down into a chair and fell in to a do.e, accompanying the same by nod ding his head. When an old cow was put up Dew all's movements, but not his con dition, were observed by the auctioneer. The cow was knocked ilou ii to linn atfil'i. YY-icii he woke up and was informed of his purchase he refused to accept it. A suit will likely follow. The lens for the big telescope for the American Fniveisity at Washington, I). C. cast al the Standard td.ite glass works at P.utler, Pa., on Monday last, is perfect in very n spi ct. It is the largest lens in the world, being m inches in diameter. Heretofore all I he large !en-es have been made in Paris. Dr. John Peate, un der w hose siipervisi n the work was dune, is to lie congratulated for his patient per-seVi-rence and success. When Ab. Steele, a prominent farmer who resides near llannastow ii. Westmore land county, was driving home in a dog cart Sat unlay a-week, leading a stallion, the animal suddenly became maddened, and. leaping on the cart with his forefeet, ferociously attacked Mr. Steele, lacerating his arms with bis teeth in a terrible man ner. A neighbor ruhed to Mr. Steele's rescue, and. after a desperate bailie, suc ceeded ii. driving the infuriated brute aw ay. On Friday morning of last week as the crew of repair hands on the Kbeiisburg branch were working their way toward Kaylur on a hand car. they were met in the cut east of John K. Davis" farm by the work train moving along at a fast rate. The crew consisting of John K. Davis, William Pyrne. C.ust. Harvey and Daniel W.James had barely time to jump when the pilot of the locomotive struck the hand car and wrecked it completely. All of the men escaped unhurt. How dear to our heart is the old silver dollar, w hen some kind subscriber presents it to view; the libel ty head without neck- .. i .11 .1 tl.in.r-: tl.'.if lie or collar a no an uii:miiiii. v.....fe- .....v to i.s seem so new; the wide-spreading eagle, the arrows below it, the stars and the words with the strange things they tell, the coin of my fathers, w e're glad that we know it, for some time or other il will come in right well; the spread eagle dol lar, the star spangled dollai, the old silver dollar we all iove so well. The accounts of the oflicials of Somer set county are now audited at the end of each month. The Myersdalu Commcrrial says: "Tin; count v auditors on Monday commenced the work of auditing the ac counts of the county ollicers for April. The new plan of auditing all of the ac counts at the :-nd of every month is ap parantly working well. The auditors are delighted with the smooth way their work is N-iiig accomplished and the ollicers are also plea-oi with the method." Mr. Frank Shearer, foreman of No. 1 Turn in the Finishing Mill at Braddock, was instantly killed on Sunday evening in attempting to start the big engine. The engine had stopped on the centre," when Mr. Shearer took an iron bar and attempt ed to move it off the centre. It started like a flash and drove the bar against the side of his face, crushing his skull and kill ing him instantly. Mr. Shearer was 47 years of age and was a former resident of Johnstown. He is survived by his wife, two sons and one daughter. An exchange speaks w isely in giving the following very sensible advice: "Drink nothing without seeing it, sign nothing w ithout reading it, and make sure that it means nothing mure than it says. Don't go lo law uless you have nothing to lose; lawyers' houses are built on fools" heads. In any busiuess never wade in water w here you cannot see the bottom. Put no dependence on the label of a bag, ... J - am. count money oetore you accept it. See the sack open before you buy w hat is in it, for he w ho trades ir. the dark asks to be cheated." A distressing accident occurred at Muiison station. Centre county, on Satur day morning hist by which a yi.ung man by the name of Harry Herbert lost his life. About l(i:3ii o'clock he informed his parents that he was going down to the Moshannon creek to shoot some wild ducks, which he heard kw'-re on the stream. So he took his loaded .shotgun and started, and had not gone more than three hundred yards when the gun was accidentally discharged, the contents of which blew the head off his body. The unfortunate young man was aged about 'A- years. Denny Sexton and Lloyd Fast right, both of Indiana, quarreled Saturday night and Sexton was roughly handled. He was unable to rise after Kastright was taken away. A few minutes later Sexton's father appeared. He was intoxicated and, angered with his sou's defeat, kicked him twice in the back. The young man was taken home parali.ed from his neck to his heels. It is nut cer tain whether the paralysis is due to the injuries received in the quarrel or the kick from his father. Kolh men have been placed under arrest. The young man is dead. Many persons set out cabbage and to mato plants in a compiriti vely dry lime, and in unlet lo prevent their w ilting pour water around the plants after they are planted. A much belter plan is lo maKe the holes with a dibble, and then till water into the holes, allowing the water to fully soak away, and then (ml t he plant into t he hole, pressing the earth firmly against it. Plants will then need no surface watering, and do much better than if they bad i'. Some people in order to prevent willing cover the plants with uu inverted llower pot for some twenty-four hours, which is also an excellent practice. At Prady's Pend last Saturday Mrs. Mary Keisinger, a widow, had a barn rais ing, al which ;mi neighliors were pres ent. A dance was enjoyed ill the evening and among the other refreshtneiis served was live gallons uf ice cream, which had been made on the farm. During the night every guest was seized with sudden and serious illness. All of the physicians in the neighborhood were summoned, ami although there had been no deaths up to Sunday noon, it was feared that several were fatally poisoned. An examination of the ice cream showed that it contained poison, but. nobody know s how it got there. Mi Saturday, Joseph Nieiibaue;-. aged nine years, was engaged al hauling rails on his father's farm near Coalport, assisted by another boy, his cousin, I Jeorge N icii -baur, about the same age. Noticing an approaching storm the boys unhitched the hot se and Joseph got on the horse's buck while the other hoy proceeded to let down the bars opening out on the road. While thus engaged there was a violent peal of thunder and a vivid Hash and when (ieorgu Nietibauer looked around. Joseph and the horse were lying dead on the ground. One side of the boys face was slight ly discolored but otherwise his body was not disfigured by the stroke. I!y far the handsomest small theater in t his part of the stale w ill soon hi-erected al St. incent s abbey, Latrobf. It is to be fur tin amusement of the students at tending that school, for their private literary societies and commencements. The theater will have sealing room suf ficent for the scholars, their parents and friends. The cost is to be floo.ooo, a very large sum fur a small theater. Already j-.no doiiars worm ot scenery has iieen ordered of Sosmai: & Landis. of Chicago, who put in the scenery at the Alviu and many other leading theaters. The dn;i curtain will be a dream of beaut). Th fresco work and adornment of the theater will be the very best, and parents w ho come from Pittsburg, Philadelphia, New York and other cities will need have no shame of the theater of St. Vincent's. (! rcinxltii nj I'riss. Kbrrlir- Kale. Sheriff Coulter has advertised the fol lowing real estate to be sold at sheriff's sale at the court house in Kbeiisburg on Monday, June 3. 1 ..". at 1 o'clock i m. The interest of Thomas W. llol'en i.. ."i acres of ground in Keade tow nship, having thereon a small two-story frame dwelling house. The interest of J. T. Trexh r and Celes tlhe Tlexler, executors of Joseph J. Tlex ler, in loo acres of land in Clearfield tow n ship, havii.g thereon a two-story plank duelling house and a lug barn. The interest sf Isaac J.Weaklen in 4o acres and '. pel. lies of land in Cairoll township, having thereon a two-story frame house and a stable, excepting ami reserving coal, etc. The interest of Harry Class in a lot in Hastings borough, fronting feet on Spangler street and extending back fe.t to an ally, haying thereon a two story dwelling house and a stable. The interest of Henry McDermott in s acres of land in itarr township, (coal re served. I having thereon a one and a half story frame dwelling house, a stable and outbuildings. The interest of A. M. Olson in a a lot of ground in Klder township, having thereon erecti'd a two-story dwelling house con taining 4 rooms. A Rr ria) 11 I nil Inn . On Saturday evening an accident oc curred at Jeannelte at the residence of Mrs. (ielihaiiser on Sixth street, which will in all probability result in the death of her lo-year-old daughter. Agnes. It seems that when the rain commenced to fall the children were called into the house and put into one of the rooms. While playing there t.asper, one jf the boys, found a revolver and commmenced playing Indian. He snapped it atone of the child ren, then al another and still at another without tiny serious results, but when he snapped it the fourth time at his 10-year-old sister, Agnes, the weapon was dis charged, the ball striking her in the light breast, felling her to the lloor. ,w here she lay in a pool of blood. The mother, who was in another room, hastened in and found her little daughter seriously wounc ed. Dr. Uinger was at once summoned. who found that the ball had entered the right breast half an inch from the nipple The ball could not lie located and at pres t nt she is in a critical condition, with but little hopes of tier recovery. I lie hoy was greatly frightened and wept bitterly, as he was not aware the revolver was loaded Urixnsbury Ilecord. Krai Ealate Tranttfrra. J. Campbell Hildebrand to John II. Cam eron. Morre!Ivi!le; consideration. ll.'iOu. Catharine Stayner to Jebulon Thomas, Iicade. ?.). Samuel Kuhn et ux. to Jebulon Thomas, Reade. 1. Elizabeth Jones tt vir. to Annie Jones, Kbensbiirg, 1. Elizabeth Jones et vir. to Adam Ler.iz, Ebensbiirg. ?17.". Margaret Kelly to Sarah Cavanaugh, Johnstown. 75. William J. Donnelly et il. to Allen Ab bott. Patton, :wi. Peter Moran et ux. ct al. to John Rabus, Allegheny, :t . n n. Mrs. Ann McKeever to John Rabus, Al legheny, f'J.id. S. H. Puck et ux. to Albert Farabaugh, Carrolltown. $3."o. Spangler Improvement Company to P. 1. Cosgtove, Spangler, ? -'.. Spangler Improvement Company to Pet er Wyland, Spagler, I.V). D. S. McAnulty et ux. to John S. Duke, Parnesboro, f'-Vo. I). S. McAnulty et ux. to Philip Pender, Hariieslxiro. :too. D. S. McAnulty et ux. to John Holewa, Parnesboro. $."5. Edward IS. Entwisle et ux. to Patrick Poyle, Moxham. $1. :!(. John Daugherty to Mary Smith, Alle gheny, Mary Smith et vir. to !eorge Haid, Al legheny, S'-'oO. Maggie Stewart et vir. to Mary E. John son, Koxhury, ?.). (iuardian of Alice Carlin to Patrick Poyle, Johnstov n, 1.07.1. Kate S. Conrad et vir. to J. W. Hanier et al.. Johnstown, ?-J.ooo. Cambria Iron Company to Abraham Speicher, East Conemaugh. $:J50. Cornelius Donoiighe et ux. to John Dougherty, Ali-gheny, ft,). Jeorge Ulass, et ux. to Jacob A. Class, Johnstown, f :--.". Pciiedict Eger i't ux. to Pennsylvania U. R. Co., Johnstown. ?l,s:;o. Cambria Iron Company to Dorothy Pcu ler, Johnstow n. Dorothy Peuler to Pennsylvania R. R. Cwtnpanv, Johnstow n, f4,."Jm. Mathiot Reade et ux. to S. P. Reed, P.lacklick, f.ioo. Jacob hischo to Abby Ann Inscbo, Mur lellville, $1. ninrra May Mlrlk-. Mr. T. A. Pradley, of Lilly, president of District No. . of thel'nited Mine-workers, w hich includes Cambria county, in an in terview the other day with a reporter of the Altooua Thins, talked as'follows: He said the operators had flatly refused to grant the live-cent increase recently de manded by the miners of this district, but be was not prepared to say what the out come of the refusal would lie, the matter now being in the hands of the several local I'nions. 1 1 Is must likely acoiiyenlion w ill he called for tin-latter part of the month, Mr. Pradley said, when tint matter will be settled definitely, as at this convention it will be determined whether or not a strike would be the proper thing. "All the operators are not opposed to the increase," the district president continued. "We have sume of the best operators to be found any w here right in this district, while we have some not so good. The Perwimi White people are the largest operators, and they virtually set the prices paid aiiu ers." a Win It Oil of Onr! The llariistiurg correspondent of the Philadelphia liceonl says: "The mem bers of the house are having a big laugh uti a member from the western end of the state. During Thursday evening's session Representative Fow wrote a note, in imi tation of a woman's writing, asking the country member to meet her at the Slate steps. A messenger boy delivered the note. The big member w as almost afraid t touch the dainty thing, bul finally put ting his classes on he read it, gave a start and read it agaiti. (ilancing hurriedly about him to see if he was observed, he stuck the note in his pocket and left II. e house. At the rotunda he bought three rosy-cheeked apples, and, considering himself fully equipped to satisfy any girl. he started out to meet the Supposed charmer. He never "tumbled" until after he had looked in vain for the girl and was greeted by a cheer from the full-loving members, lie is now offering J.MH) to have the new s kept from the people of his coun ty." Vlnlontlale. The advertisement at the top of this page throws open to people the opportuni ty that many have been waiting for. Vin tondale is t be youngest of the new towns in Cambria, but her prospects are the brightest, and the attractions and advan tages possessed by her will soon Hit her '.ii the lead of her elder sisters. In the heart of one of the best coal fields in the Commonwealth, with pure water furdrink ing ami plenty of it for manufacturing, at the terminus of the railroad and the cer tainty that other branches must stretch out into the undeveloped coal territory that lies in every direction from her cen tre, Vintondale has a career before her that can scarcely know a limit to her ex pansion in the future. If you are looking fur a place fur investment that is certain to grow in value, lake a look al liiton- lale, and take it early, for it is a town that is hound lo tie a grower. ranilirl- ('oiinl)'n Bfit Man. "The licst man in Cambria county" oe" copied a liencli in ttie i-. I., k. passenger waiting room Wednesday morning. He had not been seated long until he began to force an acquaintance with a man in the room w ho w as n-adi ng a newspaper. The latter paid no attention, and finally the stalwart from Cambria walked over and knocked the paper out of his hands. About Ibis time the portly form of Depot Policeman Hamlin hove in sight. The of licer caught "the best man in Cambria county" and took him out to introduce him to police patrol box No. 44. After he was seated in the patrol wagon lit cried out to Ollicor Hamlin: "You don't know who I am. I'm the best man in Cambria coun ty." AlttHinti Gazette. 4arrlatc l,lrrn-f-. The following marriage licenses were is sued by the Ch-rk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Thursday, May U". Is'.:.: Anlrew Craff and Anna Hulday, Hastings. James E. Vincent, South Fork, and Suie Fye, Loyett. Clarence A. Repsher. Patton, and Mary A. Campbell, Carrolitow n. H. P. Rankin. Conemaugh. and Katie Studt, Lilly. Conrad Hoystin. Cambria eminty, and Annie H. Hasse. Johnstown. Jeicmiah J. tloiighnour and Mary Del- linger, South Fork. John I. Weissmiller and Clara Smith Johnstown. John M. Levergood and Edith M. lloupt. Johnstown. n n & v :txttt I KM The Sew Town of SYlNTONDALEJH m Located at the Terminus Rranch of the Penna. K. It. g One of the Most Prosperous $ sylvania. 8 Situated on the Picturesque p Cambria Co., Pa. Ehensl)urr R. R of the nincklick ifc and Substantial Mining Towns in Perm- Blacklick Uranch of the Conemaugh, 8 Level. Mountain Seencrv. Fine Views Graded Streets. Ilealtliv Climate. Elegant Spring AVater. 1,400 Feet Above Ocean Schools and Other Conveniences. Daily Mail and Telegrapl Oflicc. Come and chose a Vintondale. Xo better place No better place No better place spare cash. Splendid to to to house at live, invest, put your for Homes Lots and Business Purposes. Liberal Inducements to Manufacturers. Lots in all sizes to suit pur chasers. Discounts on cash sale? Lari;e Coal Mining Plant n now in active operation de-$ If 1 1 . . . 4. P signed ior an annual ouipui 01 Five Hundred lhousand(;00r 000) Tons. Houses built for and sold to workingmen and others. Terms to suit purcha -ers. i . 1 1? Aitracuve nouses now nn-$$ ished. Permanent Water Supply Secured. Morning Trains Connect East and West with Penna. R. R.at Cresson. Visitors will be met by Agent on arrival j property. LOTS FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS. at Viriffkiwlil uifl dinwil ? 8 GOf.'E TO VINTONDALE. C. R. CLAGHORN, Supt., VINTONDALE, PA. or ADDRESS : J. W. GRIFFITH, Real Estate Agent, VINTONDALE. PA. XI LA AAAA AAAA AAAA aaaa NNrrllanrunn Kollrrn. o. K Churnj for sale at HI'NTI.EY'S. VI.I'T lh.ul.lo Shovel Flows just rerrlvcil at $ S. VI.OT V.'lnu Shovel Flows just r.eeiv1 at S HriMTl.fc.VS. AfclNK lot ol Tat.le till Tlothf j-ist rwelvwl at II. lltsahV'S. A NIITHKK lot ot just arrived at Hifsel's I'arnet Sweepers t. Hl'NTI.EY'S. VLAKilG assortment received at or Oanlen Tools jut U. HI'NTI.KVS. rents a pound at Iiultoa's. may:i. A FEW l.undles ol Manilla Kin.linic Twine. & A KIN E assortment of While wash. Faint aud arnlKh Brushes just received bv Ii. Hl'KTLKY. It'ST received a t'ullivalors at ma lo $ lot ol Steel Frame, 5 tooth HUNTLEY'S. Coal Land Eirmpl. A Srrantiiii dispatch says: .News o a decision rciidi rcd by tin' United Slates iuti-rnal i-eyf-niic roiiimissUincr, ll clTects of which is to exempt ihn proiits realized by owners of the land from w hich coal is mined, from taxation under the income tax law, was received here to-day. The decision is based n the application of the orinciple that all rents, proliti- and in comes derived from land and its immediate products acquired directly by the owner uf the free hold or dominant estate aro ex !. from taxation as income of said owuur. CI A I.l.. an. I look at my V'ashtnit Machines. j have two ol the best kind lu the market. VI.AKIIK assortment ol that reletTAted Antl Kustinit Tinware warranted not to rust lor 6 years just arrivlni Ht apr2.4t . ui itiLLi :. AN TEH A aeneral representative In this county to oruaniie local boards tor the Artisans' Savinirs and ln Association. Ad dress wl Filth Ave., Fittubuix. I'a. uichJl LAKUK assortment of uranlte enamenea ware with another 'JO per cent, reduction which makes It almost as cheap as tinware. Just received at EO. Hl'Nl LEY'S. DC INT loritet 1 am headquarters lor Base Halls anil Hats, all kinds ol FigbiDK Tackle, Ines. Hooks, Keels. Kods.: Halt Koxes. Muskets, etc. (i.HUN.Lt.1. (1AI.I. at Huntley's and buy a Tree Sprayer and Sorav vour Iruit trees, thereby increas ing vour Irull'cr-.p enouicb to pay br the Spray er three times over f Hl'N 1'L.EY. fPHK fc:inslunf Marble and tlranite Works 1 are iillerinu reduction id 5 per cent on all work ordered lelor. the 1st ot May. Thlslsdone in order to avoid the rush lor Hecoration l'ay work. ri t A N( 5 r.K.Ft M r. TA M i L.EFI IT. L The best r ly Fiper In the market Is Tanle- ..ot. l-our sheets lor 6 cent or ten sheets I.ir cents at 111 I 1 L.E i may 17 10 ll'ANTEll A reliable man to represent a loan f Institution in 'atnhrla county Money loaned in sums id iimi to f io.inu. For particulars apply to V. M. IA V IS, tloaloort. Fa. mclitl. I HAVE the aitencv lor the Eclipte Bicycle, ac knowledged b "all to be one ol the best Bi cycles on the market, tin reduction on regular price will be a Iven to the party K'vinc mo mo nrsi oraer mis season. i. ' " ' ith 171 K SALE The McHonald homestead. 14 rooms. cellar. A hue summer residence. Apply 1K J. A IMIEKNEK. niavlT Cumberland. Mil IAKMEKS. I Your intention Is kindly called to the best Iimv carrier on the market and at a reasonable price. Call and see it at tJEO. HUNTLEY'S. '1'HK Kliensbunr Bulldlns i I-oan Association L will otter b.r sale at the cuocll chamber. Eb enshurif, on the .'ourtu Monday In May, l.o.w.00. THUS. 1A IS, Ebutkr Laki 11 kb. Secretary. Fresldent a I.AKiiE assortment of Family Keady Mixed Faints. Faints lor Farm Implements 'ar rinue Faints ol all colors and shades. In .2 pint lo 1 gallon cans. If you are Kotnir to tiatut your house call anil look at my samples. I can save you money. 1. HI'NTLKY. CAKMEKS, yu can et twenty cents per JT in.und lor wool at the rtor. ol w. A.M. l.litle. in Loretto. and twenty cent In that store Is worth more to you than twenty hve cents in any thar store in Cambria ccuntv. as we have hve thousand dollars worth ol goo!s to be sold with in six months, and prices Bo object, mil 10 31 TE1STEK-S NOVICE. I 1 be lollowinic accounts have been examined and passed by me and remain hied ol record in this i ttlce lor the inspection ol heiis. legatees, and all others iLtercsted. and will be pre.enl:.l to then pbaus" :iurt ol Cambria ..ur.ty lor con hrmatiun an.l allowance on VVfcfciN ESUAY, Jl NE 5. A. 1 tin.,: 1. First and nun I account of Jerome Bowman, administrator ol Frank F. Bowuian. late ol Woodvale, deceased. 'I. First and Una I account ol James K. Boyd, executor ol Joshua C. Bojd, Lite ol Johnstown, deceased. 3. First and partial ace.tiint ol Jane Lewis, ad ministratrix ot Thomas 1. 1-e-tls. late 01 Cambria township, iecea?ed. 4. F irst and final account of William E Co-bun, executor ol William Coun, late ol Jehus town, deceased. 6 Second and hnal account of John Foust. ad ministrator ol Samuel H. Miller, lata ol Klack llck township, deceased. . First and tlnal account ot James Kinney, iruardian ol minor children ol James l'aly. Je ceased. . F irst and final account Iianiel J. Frlnicle. administrator ol Mary FrliiKle. late ot Suininer- hill township, deceased. . First and final account ol tlenriee W. Cree. admlngtrator ol John A. Cree, late ol Keade town ship, deceased. v. r irst and nnal account ol Joseph Houue, ecutor ot Mary Catharine Adams, late oi Alle gheny township, deceived 10. First and partial account ol Anthony IMe- trlcu and Oeorice Dietrich, executors ol the last will and testament ol Fhllip J. Dietrich, late ol Chest townsnip, deceased. 11. r irst account or Aloygius sneirxr. execu-or ol the last will and testament ot An'hony shei- ber. late of Mnnster towns hip. deceased. 11. imrd and hnal iraiuot oi v m. M. liodson. KUardian ol Joseph FieMhouse, minor son ol Jos eph FieMhouse. late of Mlllvillo borouich, deceased. la. First and partial account ol Kittle Cohauich, administratrix of Feter A. CobauKh. late ol Johnstown, deceased. 14. F irst and hnal account ol r . P. Martin, ad ministrator o Mary Connor, deceased 15. t Irst and nnal account 01 Meniamin 1.- Yeaicly. suardian ot Mary Alice Kojer. state by Joseph H. Berlin, executor ol Benjamin L.. xeaieley. deceased. 16. First and final account ot Benjamin I.. Yeaifley. icuardlan ol Bruce H.Campbell, stated bv Joseph II . Berlin, executor 01 rJenjimin Yean ley, deceasl. 17. First and final account of K. I.. Kankin and Frank M. Coleman , executors ol Maticaret F. Coleman, late ol Johnstown, deceased. in. First and final account ol Kolr Saiterson. administrator of Ma llda Rough, late of Johns town, deceased. IV Y im and final account of HavidJ snaQer, guardian ol Harry Hildebrand. minor child ol Hannah Hildebrand, late ol Adams townsnip. deceased. 2U. Final account ol 1aniel Tantliniter. Kuar- dian of Blanche Tantllnicer. minor child cl W'm. Tanlllnicer. late ot Johnstown, deceased. 21. Final account ot Daniel I annllnicer. guar dian of lialsy VantlitiKer. minor child ol W illiam Tantllnicer, late ol Johnstown, deceased. t. First and final account ol Fd. . risher. administrator of suaau I. Liicbtner. late ol Johnstown, deceased. 23. Second and final account of Anthony Kob- ler, guardian ot Mary Frantx. minor child of t rank ana Johanna r rants, late 01 ttmuni tor- ock b . d eceased . M. First and final ajunt 01 r. r. Mcnemy. administrator uf Wdi.U Mct!rtb. late ol Johns ton. deceased 25. Th. first account of t lara C. IHbert. admin istratrix ol W alter J. litert. late ol Johnstown. deceased. M First and final account ol K. S. Murphy, administrator ol W. Hick Sbue. late ol )obns- town, doceased. 77. The first and final account ol W'. H. H. Kotert-on. aruardian ol Ma-exle. John and lna Kubn. minor children ol Jacob H. Kuhn. la, ol Summerblli township, deceased. 28. The account of Mlcbaet P. Kearney, admin istrator". T. A. ot John Kearney, late ol Mun- ster towni-bip. deceased. . The account ci mienael r. Kearney, admin istrator ol Kose Kearney, late ol Cresson town- Ship, deceased. 3". Second and final account ot John Itel. ad ministrator of Michael Branltl, late ol Summer hill to" nsblp. deceased. 31. First and final account ol Ellle 1. Sttle- mire, administratrix ol Isaac H. Settlemlro, late of Coopersdale, deceased. 31. First and partial account 01 i.uie a. Byrne and Simon P. lntry. execut.irs 01 Amelia Byrne, late ol Susquehanna township, deceased. 33. The second account ol eter Keliioe. Jr.. icoaidian ot lleorae. (Thristopher and James Koblne. minor cllldren ol Christopher Kot.ine, Sr., and Ellxabeth Koblne. deceased 1IAMEL. A. MilKll llH. Keirister. Keitlster't (llfice, Ebensburic. 1'a May 101b, A. I. 1W&. .t OTICE is hereby itlveu that the nnderslirned has leased tne Etensburn Electric L.lnht plant Irom I'. J. Blair, to take etlect May 1st. All bills due from above date will be colleete I by the undersiitned on the 1st ot each month. All per sons usmK electric liicht will please be Prepared 10 pav tor same on that date to the undersiitned or one aumoriieu to cuiicc'. m-- rmmws. JAMES A. HOSS, inv2 3t. Mananer, nAKMEKS AMI BCII.nEKS. J I have pnt In a car load ol steel wire nails and lence wire betore tha advance which I will sell tor a limited time at prices bet re the ad vance. As there wilt likely be another advance by th. 1st ol April, I would advise you to buy Im mediately what nails and wire you want l -r th. coininir season, thereby savins: money by not pat tnic the advance prices later on. A word to the wise is sufficient. OEO. HUNTLEY. STUAYED from the premises of Wasko IJarnk k, of Henscreek, Cambria couu- tv. on Saturday Mav 11. !., a bluish cow w ith white belly and larue horns, about 5 years old. Anyone knowing of her where abouls will be suitably rewarded by ad- diessiliR VY AS KO li A HAIL lv, llos '.). Myra 1'. O., Cambria Co., l'a May 17.31A. ---.. ri 4 a a w w aw ". )-V - e v-i Al ..711:7 s :-ir Soil l.v tin- fi.llowiii c.siii r Y.y.t -i:t i:i II. A. sli...m;ikfr. Il. tiucr. Si'ANi.i.i .1: K. M li y otti.- Move, and K:iui;c are U-i ler than oi li-!-; o.nxi in:n-i i;il. c;iiIiil ci i!l root it'll, and a k now i 1 -dirt f the wants f t In hnu-kti i- r an a il m c'-ssary in make lln kitchen stove a muti--. k CiEderella Sloyts Efl Eatgcs 1 re niaiie to meet every r-j uireineiit : they ate -veil ha kei's and perfect roa-iers. Spei i:il altentitiii i- paid to clcaiiline-.s. it oiio :n and i v. r.i l.i ! 1 1 y . M aoe in all l j ie- and si.-s. w i t h a view of Mii t- tln- nio-l critical at a Uiodeiate co-t. ;:Kcne Ettter Few ss G30a.!! II A Cai:i:i l.Tow n I. J. Iiie'rich. liindi-r. I'ai m-A. M. Thomas. TIM 1. V.. ifeliJJ.'.C.j t Will Pay You To g-o to QUINN'S, Clinton street, Johnstown, to buy Carpets, Linoleums, Mattmcs, Oil Cloths, UlanKets, Feathers, &c. Prices Iieiluced on All Goods, and FREIGHT PAID on All Packages. Lirge -Jaivies Ouiimn. W S' AI-PK.1E1V.NT. nti.e :s herel.v i.v. n 'fil th named api-rai-t-ments oi pr.nrty ap set apart br widow ot de.e -.en:s K. U. RKBn. MATSK-T Ktal'I. REED & READE, Attorneys nt Lav. EBENSBIK.. - "- h.-e on Cent--, street. - PENNA. 1 4 -S V3 KITTELL & LITTLE, Attorne.vs sit 1 iav, EBEMSBl lid, FA. - rti-e in t ira House. 2.s.'-4 AllMINlSTKAlllK S NOTICE. Estate of Fhllip Karren. deceased. Letters of administration upon the estate ol Philip Karren. deceased, late of Munster town ship. In Cambria county, Pennsylvania, bavins been granted to me. all xr-xns Indebted to said estate are beieby notified to make pav -cent to mo without delay, and those havinic claims airalnst said estate will present tbem duly authenti -ated for settlement. H. P. PA K H E.N. Munster. Pa.. April VI, lttt5 X Administrator. I.XEtHTTtlK-S Nt ITICE. j Estate of PIhiId Collins, deceased . letters testamentary uin the estate ot Philip Collins, deceased, late ot Ebensiurc. Cambria county. Pa., bavlnit t-een irranted to me, all per sona Indeuled to said estate are hereby notihed to make Immediate payment to me without de lay, and those bayin-r claims against said estate will present tbem properly authenticated lor set tlement. T. A. SHOEMAKER, 1 'llowins l ar d i.low ot de. ;ti:s t:;l-or : r.c A?. ol Assembly of the Co ot Apr!'. A. II 1 .1. ti.ir !-esn hied Tr. te lie:i-t--r i :fi e in and lor ihe county olCauibna. in.l will to presei.:.--.! to the Orphans Court ot -a d .-.nntv t.-r .;r miu..i and allowance oa WEHNEIlW. II'NE a. A. II. H.i: 1. Inventory and : ppr.i ie:nent of pers nal properly apprai-ed an. I st .prt "o .l ine Kelly, widow t J..hn Kelly . late ot Jat-ks..-. towuEbip. deceased. .V invent. Ty and .raisin.i' t of er..nal Troerty apprai-e.l an I -et ap:iri t t Harreit Vivian, widow ol .fames Vivian, late ol South Pork, decease.!. I m V" j--,!,-- a. luveutorv an.) apprai-cment of personal : I iv protwrty app--a!se.1 and set ajurt t.. Margaret I ATTHKNKY.AT-I.AW, Koherts. w-xlow ol i.n . I' ."-rt. 'ate ot .' l.iMit k, Pkkk'a Summerhtll t-wn-hip. deeis-l. ; no. ! -Selal attention to lven claims for P--n- 4 Inventory and apprai.-e-ui-.u ol iK-r.-on-tl rioa ilounty. etc chl- Nwi li..-ri o j- iiu rrii rjiair -I'l'M.-r I :ni -ci 4.-ri foSu.an E I'hr. widow ol bmiun 1.. I.hr. late ot Johnstown, d -ie.I. Pcronl pr .ertv. T5: real est . te.i:5...i. . " Alumni aM.r,.n-KLioi ir Uw, i. It vei.torv and ai.i ta i-enient ol p-r--on il mt-AMil hii. . PA property appraise.i and set --part t-. Hannan Heers widow ol .M irk ti. Beers. I.ne ot Kea.le ty and real et-ue ni.prawe.1 Mary E. Bu'ksr, wl.l .w ol l..hn U key, l te ot tne In. rough ol Fait .il I'ersonal property. ; re 1 et:ite. 7. Inventory and appraisetucnt 1 pro erty a .rai-e.) and set apart to K JF. MYKKN HICK, ATlXiRaEY a'l Cv.l'-hM LBENSKTJ - i in re on 4 a?ntre street. a-r-.nnl proper- I TT- nl -ei apirt t.i " Mt:.ni lur .! t-a-e 1 . i -0. t person! .1 ibeth M. -over, widow ol B-r.tiintn K c.er. late late ol Johnstown. r.t. 4-.';-.. .s H.VNIEIa A. Mc'iOl '!!. I.egister. Keirlster's Olhee. Elenshurg. Fa.. Mav 1 o, A. I. lHSi. AlTOhNEY-AT-UAW. Ellnmrta Fa ' re In tV.llooad. Kow. on 'entre street. DONALD E. DITKTON, ATTtKN EY-AT I.A W, , . Estsssrio, Pnsi. Vr' l!fire In t nra House. Center street. T KI A I. I.l sr. List ! .MU'f J set down I. r lri.il Si-roiid week. June leriu. 1 Sche.l vs. Hipps t Uud. Smith vs. Tramor. Arnholt vs. We-torer Eckenrode vs. Chest tlreek it C. Co. 4'over vs H .rroca. Trial I.tst Third week. June t.-rm. ls-'j. Orth vs. llaworth ttliur-t. Hopple vs. Erkenr.x'.e. Kiniirts vs. log. Kiniortsvs l.ng. Shoemaker vs ilood. Itlair vs iS.m.1. Senter vs. tT.ty ol Johnstown. Hues vs. liessler. K lepser St 'o. vs. eswell. 1 e M "Harry vs. Miller. M'Kay's Exr. vs. iiro,.iu ct al. Pri.lav vi Kirt.y. Iavis vs. Krt-t.bs. Anderson vs M'H-.nil.l ct al Johnstown lirivlng Park As-n. vs. Adiir. Kistler vs. Kelt. 1'unmire vs. Statnbauuh. Hastings vs. o Connor Stuem'iker Adtnr. vs. Tri Co. Agrl. Asn. Hammond vs. Jnes. Lilly Water Co. vs M'Cann ct al Pittsburg SH.IHng Ci.. vs. LangLcin. Kingvs Holsopple. Itoggs X. Buhl vs. Campbell et ux . Bush vs. Coudnu. J.C. IHliKV. I'rotn. .notary. Prdhor.otary" orttr?. M y ID. Wi. Bellelonte, Pan April li. Isvi. Executor ' tfllCrHT SAMPLES FRES IDBbLll I O both sexea. Write now kaaiO. 4.M'OTT.K. Tark lit" fT PAYS TO AUVEKTI-SE. Line ol Nursery stoca. Vie cannot make you rich In a month but can ulv steady eniplotuent and pay you well lor it. Our pn. correspond with the times Write lor terms an.! trr.t..rv to THE HAWKS NCK.-EKY CO .' mchb im. Koclieiter. N. V. Choice Plants anil Cut EoTfn ,rrnt nrrhjH nt Short Katie-. AI)01alll S-rX 4 I . NO. MAIN STKKKT, Jlll o X. IA. V5. Etesslmri Fire Insurance ipej rI". AV.DICIi, General Insurance Agent, Nl rilE Is hcrT riven that the tollowins: sc. cunts have t-een filed in the Court ol om m..n Pleas in au I lor rhe nmntt and w ill e e. n hrnied .y said Court on Mo. Mi t Y. J I NK :KI l.f.ia. unless caise tve shown to the'entrary: Ar.antol Oeo. W. LudwiK. Assignee ol'Emil K.'in. hirst and hnal account ot fr. assitree of .1. I Kho,lrs et ux irst and tiail areount of lr i. K. Conra.1. assignee ol liat-rtet Kline et ui. J. HAKKY. May 1.. 1n.. Prothonotary. J. E. Uonra.1, orlCK is hereby alren that the petition of X Stephen A. C--..r praying tor the transfer d the retail license granted pv tbe 'ourt of tiuarter SessitHis ot Cambria to E. Nerling. In Keade ton-lii ;. nas te-i n el in the ottlre ol the Clerk of said Court and will t-e pre. on lei t tie same tor Its consideration on MoNHVY jcnebi;i. J.C. HAKKY. Maj IT. Crk t. 5 I t. I a. C f. r. K t C r -r c t. r .. k I t t - c t t t i c r r t X ft I r -t I l l r. 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