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'V-ill. wl.o lias , i j lor l lo past ii s.il u lit a y . ii: Ii Ii i of .1 ai'ob near r..'.lfoi.l, .l.plli ami was . liU iy ni4 i ol,- III el Veil if tilt .l.li-licd in tin- -I. in I.. -V .y ii tin; ami sev- j t la li.-.l at tli alniilav. - aini w a- a ion for t In' tin- year, l In- -pale :,.i I- .1 v .1 v .: ii .i h lo sto I'S I till' -11111- !!, oal oil I ! - I 1 1 - I . W..-U Mr. W. I'.. . i . I... 1 1. ol i r.-s-min.I. dv KeV. i ;t' I. of ,-,-lf No ilu ! :i I ii ii l.al.i;..! ha . .! Ii lilt. i i-l. act. i.i 1 'i.i I aire in V'M train at in;, wa- tiailly injured. :.i in of Messrs. .i i Ii i-. il a larire Mal.atl. y .--I .... I It-ai lit-ll i il . il in fat'i ii- v . M Wi x tmi I a no'- .ii i mi -li'.iiinl satisfy followi-rs .i i iial!i' of St. it . inri'lil'f. ' !: l l - t l.oi id I i . : :;..i n w I i I i ele--' Law i . in on 1 .'fax. 1 1 II Ii I ; ii t' - f I n! I In- sll.itt s .:. I . 'Mi. i.' were : . i iii January, i ! . I. . a total of 7'1 ' - .- M.i il. : il..- i ..ni t the : i i. i of .li.liii--' !, .-t ..f altor- t :i .ti; ; i a t i'-inif ' I. i "i Ii ! i ill ae - - 1 1 : i on. nc 1. ' - l.f I l.'llllS A li.-w i . -.'I oi r ..it on a strike I: 1 1 who VM'!it : - a.l. i - w ! i . : a -1 . 1 1 1 jail. i.i..- Iii i.' in al ' i i v . w a-- i ailed " i -ft lonnly, " i.i- father, tin - lat h.-r linii'li 1 I. ! 1,1 ll lo I I .111 t. I W ilk. -I. aire. I I; J I !- llllf I t I v . a bo 1 1 1 "It H I I I loll. Will k ' l' "I lo ili' i lop A ! 1 1 i ii a in i ! .if . Ml. i ll.il, S, ,1, ' " 'o A I.. ; f.llinii ! 1 i i i .i, iiiiili-r a ' 1 1 :i ' oiii.aii v's " k ol, M onilay a iioiiin,., aflil I that hf at- 1 ' 'i II .ii. v. n if lioiii I .allitili. i fiiv .if ff rif.l ' i inf ai M r. a l.rokfii : in -n nif ii- L.tl-'.-il w llh tl,- - :.il nr.- will ail ' t.l- ; i the tliankful as 1 : ' ii i In- l igation - hi t Ii.- pfonlf ' i' mil. Wf tru-t 'ti.l upon tin- II i-t ini;-, w ln 'iiii.- waiiil.'ti'il -'1 n an. I w hilf "11 1 1,.- Uff t. "I up I, ut tin. ' t Ii ail a -f Vi-1 f " ii.atf man. lie ' ' t ' I 'iMIIolit. 1 i. i!.- infant w as 11 tn. -ilay nun n- or -i- i i, w t-i-ltH "" il.-a.l -i-veral I a. I ,-t in. 'Plt? Hi. olj lianuf I shirt '1'i'ieriieath was of 1 f Ike child came ' I.. A name of ball between a Coneniaugh ball i-l'it) anil one of Ebensbnre's nines w us flayed in tlie for. iioon on Memorial lay. whifh result.-il in favor of the latter I v a sror. of 1 1 to 1. In the afternoon a u.iine was played between a nine from Al lonna and KlM-iburit's first nint. which aNu resulted :n a vk-lury for Klu-nsburg by a score of S to 7. The lire in the Wyoming colliery at I'ort Huwkley. Liierne county, has broken ml afresh, and preuaratiniis are being made to Hood the mine. The work of drowning the tire may require weeks to a.'complih. and. in the mean time, several hundred men and Uys will be thrown out of employment. The loss to the Lehiith Na'leyt'oal Company will lie jrreal and cannot lie estimated at this time. At the Lancaster county prison two tons of bar iron have been provided and placed in thejail yard for t he entrrtainnient of "Hummers- Hall." All occupants of that institution who are sentenced for more than twemy-foiir hours will be re iliiir. d to carry the bars of iron and pile them in different parts ot the yard for live hcurs each day. If any of the prisoners revolt they will be placed on half rations. The Philadelphia Luhjcr says; We are very glad to learn from authentic sources that the Altoona & Philip-burg railroad is emerging from its financial ditli culties and has already paid much of its obligations. The road is to l- linished at once from Kamey to (ilasgow, w here i I w ill connect with the Hell's ( lap railroad. The lellins; is now advertised foi and the A. A P. t. cai s w ill be running to Allooua be' fore fall. I (oiniiiico Malates, an Italian laUirer residiliit at liallil.m, w ho is employed on the new i in pou ml ini; dam at Kittanniiitr Point, became involved in a .nmrr.-I will. a lluiiiiarian by the name of l)e Leo, on Wednesday afternoon and was slashed acro- the abdomen w ith a big knife by his opponent. The ugly, lacerated and incised wound was stitched and dressed at the Alto-ilia hospital. 1 e Leo has not yet been arrested. On Monday .James 11. Allport, .lohu A. Oil Ion and Simon Weak land were ap pointed viewei to vacate and .-upply a road from Kd ward M anion's lane to Will iam .1. Veaklaiid"s ice dam in Sus.iiif han na town.-liip; and on the same day Jauie II. Allport. James Soinerville and UoU-rt Kil.li-r were appointed viewers to vacate a road laid out but l:ot oieiied from the res idence of John LaiiUy to a point near the le.-idence of .lolin Hearer. liVome Valentine, son of lr. Valen tine, of Humiliation, caught one of the laigol Ii r-li on record in that part of the country , at II uutiiigdon on .Saturday, ll a- a ( ii i man carp weighing pounds. Mr. aleu ti'ie camrhl it w ith an oiiliinn v hook and line, but w hen be aw the size of the hsh he did not attempt to land him but throwing the pole iul the river, secured a boat and went after the "whale"' with a irig. The story is vouched for as not being ihy." Nathan Holt, of John-town, was in stantly killed at (iallil.iu on ihe Pennsyl vania railroad about 11 o'clock Saturday night. Mr. Holt, who is a stone cutler, lef i his home on Friday to go lo I lesson in search of employment. The supposition I- that, not successful at t'lessoli, he had gone lo (ialliuin to catch a freight train and ride to his home. He either fell or w as throw ii from the car-, fallii.g across the track. His head was sccred from the body. Mrs. Kinney, wife of t'harli-s Kinney, of Ha-lings, died al her home in that place on Thursday of lasl week, aged ti j ears. She is survived by her husband; three daughters Mary, w ife of John llu bart. ot Spangler; Margaret, wile of John Martin, of Hoiit.dale, Pa., and Uriduei, wife of Kichard Howen, uf Philipsburg, Pa.: and two sons Thomas and Patrick, both f Hastings. Her remains were in terred in the Catholic cemetei y at Hastings wn Shim. ay last. The patternmakers of the Johnsoi. Company, at Johnstown, struck on Tues day and quit work to a man. The bone of c omentum is an attempt on the part of the ma nagers lo change the method of work from day to piece work. The employes a-serl that the change at the price otTeied would mean a direct cut of ' per cent, or more w ithotil cause. This means that the me n would receive aliout tl.L'.l to $l.."i per da) instead of the present wages, which are .'ro:n f-.'.4o to $1. L'very article of food should be kept coveted until it appears on the table. Milk and butter should U kept in air- l tight v-ssels. Thi-y take up every odor Hying in the air, and are positively harm ful lothe stomach afler standing uncov ered for an hour or two. Not only odors, but thiT animalcule that till the air are at tracted t milk and butter. 1'ncoveied jelly is a menace to family health, yet in two thirds of the pantries in the country will be found half Used dishes of jelly stai.diug uncovered. - No intelligence has yet been ascertain ed as to ihe whereabouts of William P.. Ilite. I .at lobe's missing tax collector. The belief that he was murdered by robbers ill the mountains has given way to a general impression that be has heartlessly deserted his family, w ho aie in destitute circum stances. His household effects have been seized f r debt and on Wednesday his aged and blind mother was removed to the county home. His heart-broken wife and childrei. are b-ri to struggle with the world as best they can.--Westmortlaml CIIOf'f'lf. - The Cleaiiield off iiuiii'a Jfiiriml says on I ri day lasl (ieorge M. Diniling. K-.j , of ihal place, entered into a contract ith A. W. Lee AV Co., w ho recently pi.rcha-ed a large timber trad from II. A. Wright, of (ilell Hope, for cutting s..i fee t of logs on the timber lands ut ibis company in Heidi ia township. In addition to this large nu mber of logs, IMmlmg is to make live large rafls of oak timber w hich w ilibe as line raft-as ever wen- dow u the Sus quehanna. The tract from which these logs ami rafts are to be cut is one of virgin ti mlier and the lasl one in that lumber re gion. The contract is lo be completed in one year. -u Weune-dav evening at the Presby terian church in Kbeiisburg. Mr. LMward Joins, of Johnstown, and Miss Harriet Owens, of Kbeiisburg, were married. Rev. K. M. How man, pastol of the church, per forming the ceremouy. The bride. Miss Owens, has U-en the organist at the Pres byterian church in this placH for several years and her wedding was attended with numerous congratulations and presents from her many friends both in and out of the congregation. On Thursday the newly-wedded couple took tlkeir departure for John-low n where they will make their home in the future. We join iu congratu lating ihe happy couple and wish them a long and prosperous life. -In the Fkkkmax of Mav '-'lh an item appeared slating that a couple of colts t loiitfintf to a Cambria towuship farmer were l-iiig kept al the almshouse. The th.xliii'J calls us to task for the Hem and says that instead of two, the steward had only iHHioutd one horse, worked him ev ery day for his feed and saved the county the nrice of a horse. If he had borrowed ihe farmer along with nis horse he might have saved the wages of Poor Director .Souierville's son. Hut we do not wish to make a misstatement, and as the Ooiliiuj says iis source of information is from the steward himself, we gladly take back one horse. Our readers w ill understand there was only one. instead of two Just half as Lad as we stated. t'ndrublpai Writ Point. The much coveted opportunity of be coming a student at West Point military academy, wuh all expenses paid by Pride Sam. will be open to some one from this congressional district soon, a vacancy oc curring in May of next year, and notice of competitive examination has been given bv Congressman Hicks, on w horn it is in cumbent to nominate candidates for the place. The ad vantages offered are invalu able to a young man of military instinct and desires, but the time elapsing between now and ihe examination seems very brief for the needed preparations. The notice is as follows: WKsT POINT CAIiHTsHIp. The secretary of war having notified me that this coi gressional district w ill have a vacancy at the military academy after May, Is'.;, and requesting me to nominate to him two persons one as principal and the other as alternate -to fill said vacancy on t.r before the 1st of July next, I will, therefore, in accordance with ihe custom established by my honored predecessors, hold a competitive examination before a competent and disinterested board of three men. al the Arandale hotel, lied ford, on Tuesday, ihe lsih day of June, instant, belw een the hours of 10 a. m.. and 4 p. m., lo which examination any young man U tween the ages of 17 and ?! years, a resi dent of the district, and desiring to become a student at West Point, is free to liecoinc a competitor. The two lining nun passing the best examination and physically qualified w ill be certilied to me by said Uiard ami their names w ill be designated to the secretary of war as the proper per sons for apiMiinlmeiit. Persons desiring further information w ill please apply to me at Altoona. in per son or by letter. .1. ll. In. Ks. A l.n.oNA. la., June .1. ls;t.-,. narrlaiit. I.lren. The following marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Thursday, June T, lS'.C: James P. Nolan and Mary Jesse M.-Her-uiolt, l'atton. Samuel Rowland and LHa S. Rag.-r. Kasi Coemaugh. r rank 1.. I homas and Cora M. ltavi-, llllSloW'll. J. Walter J. Dow ling and Mary JobnsloWll. A . Laut.y, Stolt.. Car- township, and Ada I let I. K. A. Hinder and Amelia roll tow ii. William H. Shaffer. Franklin, and Mar tha A. 1 1 1 le ma ii. Kasi Coiieiuaugh. Alfred M. Adams. West Taylor town ship, and Nancy Jane Kels. Jack-on tow n ship. Peter M. Swop.-, St. Lawrence, and Mary C. Durtiin. Clearlitld township. Frank N. Rea and Tillie F. Dinger. Johnstown. Jackson (i. Horner, Lower Voder town ship, and Maud M. How. rs, Jackson tuun ship. John Kowalchik and Susan Stifanv, Johlislow ll. . C. Osw ald, Johusiow ii, and Kuima llarlman, Khienfeld. K. Varner. Jaeksou Noon, John-tow n. John L. Weiiner. Johnstow n, and Li.ie Rurliieit, limine. Aaron S. loiies. Pitt-burg, and Nancy A. liregg, Johnstow n. Lawrence T. Mitchell. Franklin, and Minnie H. Horkey. Viutoudule. Henry Hauer, South Folk, and Sophia Kurt., Croyle tow n-hip. Kdward Jones. Johnstow n, and liar Ow i lis, Kbeiisburg. David Kvans. Johnstown, and Loltii' tone, .11 orrell villi;. John Thonas and Mary Magdaleua Meyers, John-town. I'mimj ltauia HailroaiP Hummer rnrlii Koine Kuolt. The uassenger department of the Penn sylvania Railroad Company will, on June 1. publish its annual summer excursion route hook. This work, w hu h is compile.! with the utmost care and exactness, is de signed to provide the public with shor: de scriptive notes of the principal summer resorts of Ka-lern America, with tlm routes for reaching them an I the rales of fare. There are over four hundred resorts iu the book to which rates are quoted, ami over fifteen hundred different ways of reaching them, or combination of routes ale set out iu detail. The book is the most complete and comprehensive hand book of summer travel eyer offered to the public. Its :mo pages are enclosed in a handsome and striking cover, iu colors. Several maps, presenting the exact routes oyer w hich tickets are sold, are bound in the liook. It is also profusely illustrated with line half-tone cuts of scenery along the lines of the P.nnny ly ania railroad and else vi litre. Any doubt as to where the summer should be passed will be dispelled after a careful examination of ihe contents of this publication. On and after June 1 it may be procured at any Pennsylvania railroad ticket office at the nominal price of ten cents, or upon application to the general office, P.ioad street station, by mail for twenty cents. Klllf il at tbe I.llljr At t'r.'M) o'clock on W ednesday mornitigof last week (iepliart Render, a lad 11 years of age, was killed by lieing thrown from the bumpers of a coal car under the train at the upper end of the Lilly "V." Young Render hoarded ihe train for the purpose of riding to his work at the Hear Rock mine, w here he had been employed as a driver. The wheels passed over the un fortunate, boy's head and he lived hut a few minutes after the accident happened. iebhart Render, the father of the un fortunate lad, died at Lilly about eight mouths ago. and soon after the Ixty went to work iu the mines to assist his brother to support their mother. He w as obedient to his mother and kind to his associates. Funeral services were held at the Cath olic church at Lilly on Friday morning, af ter which interment was made iu un church cemetery. ilnrKlarn at i'remii. On Wednesday morning Station Agent lore and Postmaster Thomas Callan, of Ctesson, on entering the station al that place about tile o'clock, found the rooms tilled with smoke and everything in con fusion. The building had lieen entered by burg lars some lime during the night, iv ho. alter breaking off the combination knwb of the saft and failing to get it open, tried to blow it apart. About ?:!.-." was taken from the postoffice and -7 cents left in the agents cash draw er was taken. Il is thought that the burg lars v ere scared off and that they boarded a west bound freight as three suspicious individuals were seen in the neighborhood. rambrU Cn nly Har Aanorlallon. The Cambria County liar Association met iu the court house library at Kbeiis burg on Monday night and elected the fol lowing officers to serve for the ensuing year: Hon. W. Horace Rose, president; Alviu Lvaus, vice president; M. D. Kit tell, secretary, ami Jacob Zimmerman, treasurer. The president and secretary are members ex-officio of the hoard ot managers. The other members of the board chosen are Messrs. Alviu Kvans, II. II. Kuhti and M. R. Stephens. Tiik liallitziu Times, w ith this week's issue completed the first six months uf its existence and thanks the people for the support which they have extended to it. The TiiittH Is a good paper and deserves the generous support of the (tallitiu peo ple. Illrrrtwr fcoiurrt llle'a Sun. David Souierville, of Susquehanna low r. ship, has been appointed foreman at the poor farm at Ebeusburg. Upatyler $tnti- Court Procrrdlnct. Court met on Monday at ID o'clock with Judge liarker on the bench. The usual motions and petitions were presented. The grand jury was called and sworn and N. I. Roberts, of Johnstow n, was ap pointed foreman. The following cases were disposed of: Commonwealth vs. William R. Marsh, desertion. Sentenced lo pay the costs and f 1 per week for the support of his family. Comnonweallh vs. William 11. Rowers, desertion. Sentenced to pay the costs and the sum of ti per week for support of his family. Commonwealth vs. John Maguire, sure ty of the peace. Sentenced to pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. Catharine McClos key and Ellen Drass. surety of the peace. Sentenced to each pay half the costs. Commonwealth vs. Klialieth Fresh, aduliry. Jury find defendant guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of '-t) and go to jail for six mouths. Commonwealth vs. William (iihhous. fornication. Jury find defendant guilty. Sentenced to pay a line of $.' and costs. Common wealth vs. Nory Crissey. forni cation and bastardy; Kuima Weise, prose cutrix. Defendant plead guilty. Sen tenced lo pay the prosecutrix ?-" lying-in expenses and $1 per week for -even years. Commonwealth vs. James Willets, same offense: Klta Whilehed. prosecutrix. De fendant plead guilty and received the us ual sentence. Commonwealth vs. Samuel I. Frey. aduliry and bigamy. Defendant plead guilty. On the Hrst charge he was sen tenced to pay a line of $'.o, costs and thirty days iu jail; on the second charge he was sentenced to pay a line of costs and one year in the penitentiary. Commonwealth vs. Klleu Hobar. keeping a disorderly house. Jury find defendant not guilty but that she pay the costs. Commonwealth Vs. Ambrose Noel, sodo my. Defendant plead guilty. Sentenced lo pav a line of fluo. costs and two yearn In Ihe penitentiary. Commonwealth vs. John Shedlak, as sault and battery with intent to commit rape. Jury find defendant guilty. Commonwealth vs. Sandy Lawsou, car rying concealed weapons and felonious as sault and battery. Jury lind defendant not guilty. Coiiiniunw ealth vs. Frank Lawson, en tering a dwelling w ith intent to commit a felony; larceny and receiving stolen goods. Sentenced lo pay a line of :."o. costs and thirty days in jail on first charge, ami i'.'O line and one year in the penitentiary on second. Commonwealth vs. KM ward Martin, rape. Jury lind defendant guilty. Motion made for new trial. Commonwealth vs. John Khlar. larceny. Jury lind defendant not guilty. Common vvealt h vs. John Mc loskey, surety of the peace. Defendant sentenced lo pay I he costs. Commonwealth vs. Paliick Mcl.iuinney, man-laughter. Jury Mini defendant not guilty. Common ealth vs. J. V. Rodgers, Vill iam Freidhoff and Fred, llochstein. break ing open a cat: larceuy. Jury lind de fendants not guilty. Moxham. to A. J. Moxham, to A. J. Moxham, Kliabeth Roland, Adams, :: The Sew Town of: H :: , , ... .i Located at the Terminus H Krancli of the Penna. It. IC. II One of the Most Prosperous sylvania. Situated on the Picturesque AAAtjaaaaaaaaaa4ii - Tf 1 I . B"fe vmmrri 10., iru. of the ISlncklifk iV IJenshurr R. anil Suhstantial ilSinino Towns in Pcim ISIaekliek Hraiirh of the Coneniaugh, Mountain Sccnerv. Fine Views Graded Streets. Healthy Climate. Elegant Spring Water. l,K)0 Feet Above Ocean S Level. J Schools and Other Conven ts iences. Dailv Mail and Telegraph IfOiliee Come and chose a house at Yintondale. Xo better place to live. No better place to invest. No better place to put your spare cash. Splendid Lots for Homes and Business Purposes. Liberal Inducements to Manufacturers. Lots in all sizes to suit pur chasers. Discounts on cash sales. Lame Coal Miniiiir Plant de- now in active operation signed for an annual output ol Five Hundred Thousand (500, 000) Tons. Houses built for and sold to woikingnien and others. Terms to suit purcha ers. It Attractive Houses now fm- ished. Permanent Water Supply Secured. JWorniiiir Trains Connect East ami AVest with Pcimn. H. IS. at Cresson. Visitors will he met hv Arcnt on arrival at Viiitomlnlc and shown a !9 property. LOTS FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS. COME TO V1NT0NDALE. Krai r.ofate 'lranffr, RrtdkTei Smith to John A. Myers, tial lit.iu; roiisidf ration. tl. J.J. Hank to J. A. Myers, C'l.-artield, f'i. Maivarrl R. Mi t'oiiauirhy et al. to Mar garet Mi l oiiaiifhy. Johiison. roi. Anthony Hruner et uv. to John IVske, laisj low u. f.Vi. A. R. Marl. t n. to Catharine IManey, i ialli t.iu low ns hip. i I, '!. V. M.and R. C. ioon?e to J. M. Noel, Lilly. 17. Cambria Iron Company to John J. (ia! lashe.r, Johnstown, (I. John J. iallai-'liei et u. to I'eniisy lyauia Railroad ( omauy, Johnstown, ?.ii. John V. .iui,,iiy el al. lo Ivnut-y I vania Railroad Company. Johnstow u. i.'..ViO. .1. M. Noel et ux. lo Harry Mills. Lilly, A. R. M irt. e' ux. to James Watkins, (iallit.in township, f.Mi. Kh bard l'.radley et ux. et al to Catha rine Rradley, Allegheny, tl. Anselm J. Rradley et ux. et al. to Kllen A. Conrad. Alleuheny. 1. Louis J. Lui'khardt et ux. to Morris L Woolf. Johlislow ll, t 1 .!. 1". R. Cosaroxe et ux. et al. to Win. A Kaijan, Hastings, Jsini. Chest Creek Laud .V 1 uiii oyeinen t Com pany to Isaac U'eakland. Ration. tl. Chest Cleek Land .V I 111 p! oy elllell I Colli - pany lo Cambria Clearfield Railroad Comi any. Ration, ete.. " Alfred Slater et ux. to A. J Richland. 17.". Alfred Slat.-r et ux. Ri. hland. fl. Alfred Slater et ux. Richland. $::.:hj. I a' id Rracs.cn to I'.lacklick, lluih t"Doi.iiell et al to Mary K Cresson. fT'il. Mary K. Jom-s el vir. to William Cenee. Klder, 7:.. Albert J. Johnson et ux. to Michael Al len, Johnstown, $::. J. L. Spanisler et ux. to Frank A. Rice, Hastings, fT.1.".. L. S. Van Oi iner et ux. to Cora M. iray, Rea.le, f 1. Stephen A. Cooper et UX. to John Render, Dysart. Cambria Iron Conuiany to Anson R. Cooper, West Taylor, f Simon R. Lanty et ux. to ieori?n II. Ashman. Rarr, J.'iO. Reler Reamish et ux. to Jennie K. Slater, Johnstown, 1. Harry W. Slater et al. to Mary C. Reain ish, Johusiow n. t'K Spaniler I iiiprnyeuieii Co:npany to Jul ius Moirolis, Spamfler. f".'lo. S. A. Cooper et ux. to John Render, Iiy sarl.jsoo. W. Scott Rheam et ux. to Nancy C. Tib bolt, Lower Voder, ".,. Ilralh off! Mslcr of I liarll). Sister liolorosa. Mother Superior of the Holy Name Academy at St. Autonia, Florida, died at the home of her brother, James V. Si anlan, in Johns'own. on Sun day niyht after an illness of eiwrht months. Sister Dolorosa, whose name in the world was Miss Annie Scanlan, was Imrn iu Cariolltow n. this county, in ls.YJ. and was a daughter of tho !ate Henry Scan lan, Ksq., who died suddenly at Cresson a short time ait t. be entered the Renedic tine convent at Carrolltow n w hen seven teen years of aee w here, after remaining several years, she was transferred to the. Sacred Heart convent in A lletrlieny . in lss'.i she, with four other sisters, establish ed a convent at San Antouia and iu l"ftr another at CJuiiiey. Fla. A bout a year ago she was taken ill with cancer of ths liver and last winter went to St. Mary's hospi tal at Rhiladelphia for treatment where she beuau improving and returned- to Florida. A few weeks ago she suffered a relapse and iu company w ith Sister Rosa Marie, of the same order, who is a niece and known in the world as Miss Kasly, started lo again enter the hospital al Rhil adelphia. She reached Johnstow n on May 24 ill. where she stopped off lo see her l.iothers. James V. and William A., who reside iu that city. She gradually grew weaker and on Sunday night death ended her sufferings. She is survived by one sister Josephine wife of James C Kasly, of Carrolltow n ainl live brothers, viz; James V. and Wil liam A., of Johnstow u; John, Thomas R. and Harrv IL. of Larrolitown. Her re mains were taken to Carrolltown ou Mon dav and iulerred ii. St. Benedict's feme ery. ADDRESS tt C. R. CLAGHORN, Supt., VINTONDALE, PA. A A A A A A A 4 'r w w w w or J. W GRIFFITH, Real Estate Agent, :: TrTxrTffM"n sir t a V All A J Am - ' ' m . . . x O. K niiff llaoruua Nollrra. 'burn j (or Bale a.1 HIMl.KV'S. Teeth l.l IT KouLle hhovel flow a ium rerelie.1 at 5 HI MI.I V -S. A A i HI N IKK VS. bet-Vull IN k. lot ol Table (111 'loth junt rroelvrd at . HIT I'LkY A A !o you know that vou should tak ter care of vour Teeth than vou d..V ask why. There are several reasons and Important ones. too. The un.si iinpoitant reason is that upon your Teeih, or the use of thetn. depends yonr general health, lloesu't it stand to reason that if you can't chew your loud properly that when it passes into the stomach it Is hound to re lard and injure ttie digestive organs. Any medical man will tell you this. Now ou will say that you take good care of vour Telh. Io you? Let us see. Von clean vour Teeth probably at leal wire oi iwiee KY McBreen 9 l-e Crenin n.ade at home and a Wrek, or you may cleau or bru-h lliem once a dav. 1 his once a day is all I inht if it happens to lie at night just Im-Ioiv ie- liriutr otherwise it i not. , - . .in There ie a Rcaccn. NHTHKK nt ol just arrived at I.AKOK a? received at T Hl-ol'!" Carnet SwM.n ll.HI'NTLKV'S. . or lrilen TrK'l juat U. HIMUVS. guaranteed to t.e jUnoily nuie. ItAV .uii.IIfI Manilla Kin.lln rents a oanii at liulu.a a. Twine. & uiaya. Kl N K asi.runent of While waah. Paint and Varnlab Brusliea jut rerelvr.1 hv t. HCM'LKY. Steol Krauie. ft tnotb Hl'NlLtYS. J I'S r received a lot ol Cultivators at uia In j ..t .. n I i.u,if ut niv V 4hlnir MirtilDCff. I 1 have iw. ol the Lent liioil Iu the rario-t. uia lt " -r' Vl.AKUK anortment ol that oelebrato.1 Antl HuitlnK Tinware warranted not to rust .r & year just arriving at ...... 'ANTEIi A ueneral re.re.entatle lo this county to omaniae local noarua lor Artlgan-.' Savlntf and li-n AfSfioiation. lre?s Ml Klltb Ave., Plttstmrg. r. u.cu.. VI.AKUK assi.rtnient oi rnu ou.uc.. ware wltb another 'JO lr cent, reduction winch makes It almost ax cheap as tinware Just received al OfcO. H C N 1 Lfc. H ave your Teeth cleaned bv a demist. all the tartar removed. Cei a gotnl. soft istle bru-h. for the reason that a hard Pistie one is tHtiiiid to injure the gums. et some of lr. Richards" Tooth I'owder. Use this and iu a short time you will won der w hat transformation has takrn place within your mouth. Have your decayed leeth til led ti 1 f vou ave any. and if there are r.ts- I mean bad ones such as will cause your breath lo liecome offensive have tl.em etracte.i They say that Hood's Sarsaparilla is tood for that tired feelmif lii doses for tl ". Now this is not Hood's advertisement but ir. Richards, the Ilentist. tiive him a trial and you will nit' no other. UCIIARDS, the Dentist. Dn.N'l lortiet I am headquarters tor nm Halls and Hats, all kinds ol Klshinii Tackle. men. Hooks, Keels. KOds,; naiv etc. t A'.I. at lluntley'a and haj a Tree Sprayer I n. I St.nif vour Iruit trees, thereby Increas ing your Irult crop enouuh to pay lr the Spray er three tlmea over t ti. Itl'Nl'l.fcYj '1 UNlll.KKOIir. TAN htr I M I . The best Kly Pr in tne maraei ip loot. Pour sheets lor cenii" or ten futois rnts at Hm'L1 may IT ll'ANTEH A reliat.le man to represent a ioau V In'titotlou in Camhrta cnunly Money luane.1 In sums ol tloo to fiu.otn). for particulars apply to W. M. HAVi's.tloalpori. ra. Illl'll'-'VII. HAVK tbeaneucv lor the tllpfe Bicycle, ac knowlediced by all to he one ol the best Hl- cycles on the market. $1" reduction on regular price will be nlven to the party 'T'n- the hrst order this season. HUN I l.tY VIK SAI.K The Mcltonald homestead. 14 rcoms. w A ODe summer residence. Atipiy iK J. A. IKjLKIS KK. lib t'umberland. Md. oellar. ill a. y 17 V Your attention Is kindly called to the best ii.v parrier on the market and at a reasonable price. Call and see It at ran v 1 will otter for sale at the c.-uncll ebatnber. emtbunc. on the !ourtb monoay in juhb l.tNi.!u. THUS. UA VIS I.ksitkr l.aKimtR, rcreiary. , icuc. AI.AKdK assortment ol I-'amlly Keady Mued p.inia faint tor Farm Implement Car- rlatte t alots ol all colors and shades. In s !'"'' to 1 gallon cans. II you are Kulntr to i.aini your sauiLi.e. a 9. ti. Hl'MTLKV. house call and look at you money my A 1 M k U ANII HI 1 l.ltKKS. 1 I have put In a car load ol steel wire nails and lence wire oeiore ion im " ..ii i,.r iimitrd time at prices bet re the ad ranee. As there will likely be another advanee t.v ii.a. in l Ai.rll I would advise you to buy lai n..ti.tir ahu nails and wire you want tor the A..m.ntf .Minn intrenr iividk biwuvi - .... i..u the advance nrlce later on. n woru u the wise Is sufficient. tltll. HUN I I.r.i . Ice Cream Parlor. I desire to inform the public that I have opened up in connection w ith mv grocery store on Julian street, an eiegaui Ice Cream Parlor, nicely titled tip and where you will be ..ml., loiiiiiv on a warm afternoon or even ing. Nothing but the pure Jersey Cream used. Our Parlors will tie open everv ai lei noon and evening. Picnics. Weddings and Families supplied on short notice. Come one, come all. M. D. BEAKER 119 JULIAN STREET. CANCER and Tumor. CCRED no kn tree. Ira uaiium a a., aaja M. tliininaao (iiui it.- i ! s: i. -I i :i U.-l". 1. M. Li Why s, ,1,,,. si. a and K i n - ai U t l.-r 1 1. a ;? i .1 1. -i-: iT'...d mal.-iial. eai.-lul cn-t I lu'l i..n. an. I a k !i. W i.'dL'.' d : i .' V. a 111 of t he hoUs,'K.'.'Ier ale all In a t.. m.ihi' Ihe k 1 1 . In ii stove a sikh i-ss. Itc CiEfierella Stc?ts Eiifl Eacses ihev aie a I e 111 lib- to Ill.'. t el en 1. 1 s.-i s and p. i I p. !. I ai l. hi mil i ii. v ai d it'll .tl.uiiy. Made in ail M i.-s and j i 1 1.- most i it j, al al : ry r .jUiieiin iil ; l masters, paid to i leatilin." -ies. w ith a VleW Illiwlel ale .'lisj . f siiit- I-ir Sold by Ebi- s:t i:i.-I.eliuel'. ll, II. A. Nl, si'AM.l t ! A l:l n.i.-t. ::Noiie EfclttT Ftw as Good Has, . .1 i i . .w v P. i i.N - P. .1. lii.-tii.b. A . M . Thomas. N..s-I leti.'J '.. K. Amended Ordinance. A mend I ok in ordlnace to prevent cattle from runnlnK at lance within the limits ol tbe tmri.uuh ol Ktieniburs;. ra., approved January '.Nth. ls.'. He it ordained and enacted ny ine Hurxesg am: Town t'ouncll of tbe borouvn ol Kbensbunc that the 4 'rdlnance passed and approved thewtb day ol January. lw4. tie and I lie same is beret. amended as follows, to wit: 1 hat no person or persons shall suiter or iierntlt bis. her or their cows or cattle to run at lame Itbln tbe limits ot tbe borouifh, between the hours ol eight o'clock, p. M.. and six o'clock, a. trom tbe nrst (lay ol luae. lsni. to the hrst day ol Nnvenilier. Ix5. and in each and every year thereafter, eommenclna with tbe year Isvt), irotn the nrst day oi may to tne nrst day oi ;w vember, and lor each and every offence In viola tion o' tbla Ordinance the person or persons so oftendlnic shall forlelt and pay tor each el said animals so lound runmnx at lame a tine ot tn.t less than one dollar nor more than h7e dollars: and all sucb animals toond runnlnic at lame sball be considered as a publlo and a common nuisance, and It shall be tbe duty ol the street ommlaaioner or any policeman ot the horouuh to sene and take Into custody and Impound ev ery sucb animal lound running at lame, a? afore said, and II. alter loar days' public notice, no person sball appear and claim tbe animals so lui- oooued ana pay tne nne and an osts and chances attending tbe seliure and keepinit if same, every sucn animal snail be sold at public sale by tbe Street Commissioner or policeman. and. alter retalalntr tne amount of the reasonable costs and and expense, be sball pay the balance. If any, to tbe Treasurer lor tbe use ol tbe bor- UKb. Paused finally by Council tbe 27tb day ol May. 1HM5 ItlHN UMUHIUH, I.1JIY1I. Pre. Pro. Tern, ol Council. Burpe. Attest: W . H. CosssLL. Clerk. June 7. 18W6. It Will Pay You To iro to QUINN'S, Clinton street, Johnstown, to my Carpets, Linoleuuis, Mattintr?, Oil Clotlis, lJl.inKets, Feathers, &e. Prices Ecilm-ed on All (,oo.l, an.l FREIGHT PAID ou All Lnr-e Pat kares. JaiviesTQuinn. ASSIGNEE'S SALE! JlftTIiiTH i. REED & READE, Y virtue of nn or-ler ( th rmirt Tiimf.n the onIts ku'-.I -iitn'f t iili.tui Mnnr-nl t ku Aluauttit his ol the r nrti i A-b-ville. rounty. In trt lr ttn- t -i.-nt ! tti rrii1iis il tfif l ilti:iu M.nhfM. t. yell renl tut-re will ! fp.t.l t al at I'uMli' iiutfry lr the -m-;i. e I (if j rem les In the l''n.ui;h .1 A-Iivil.c in s:ill countf, uu SATUUDAY. -JI NK 1 1 1 , W.0, t.KtNSKI K-!. - - ar-' 'Itl.-e on Centre ureet. . LNS A. 1 4 a vC the t.illowitne that certain al tf n'rllirk, l. Vf., lcs.riliet re.il esiale. KITTELL & LITTLE, Attorno.vs sit 1-.ji.av,, tHEISSBl'Ktl, PA. )- im .s in 'i-era li.iue. T. u DICK. ATTI IKN KY-AT-I.A W. I.Rassaruu. Pbhui'a- icll attentlun to lven claims ter IVn Si.'U Ki.BQtT. etc. cbl- 'sawo LOT OF GROUND! J - F AND DWELLING HOUSE THEREON, "RIAL. LIST. Lit ol cause) set down lor trial Secuud week. Jane term. 1S5: Schell vs. Hlpps si UuTd. Smith vs. Trainor. Arnbolt vs. Westover. Okenroile vs. Chest Creek C. tt C. Co. Cover vi . Horrneks. Trial List Third week. June term. Ortb vs. Haworth X Hewburst. Hopple vs. tkenrode. Kinports vs. Iconic. KlntKirts vt Loner. Shoemaker vs. ood. Blair vs. tlood. Speniier vs. City ol Jobnsiowu. (tiles vs. (lesser. Klepser Ji Co. vs. CresswelL. Ine M Harry vs. Miller. M' Kay's Kxr. vs. Oroom et al. Krlday va Klrby. Davis vs. Krebbs. Anderson vs. M'ltonald et al. Jobnstown 1 'riving Park Assn. vs. Adair. klrtler vs. lellx. ltunmire vs. StambaaKb. Hastlntts vs. U Connor. Shoemaker Adutr. vs. Trl Co. Attrl. Assn. Hammond va. Jones. Lilly 'A'aterCo. vs M'Cann etal. Plttsbarit Sadllng Co.. vs. ItnBteln. kmic vs Holsoptde. Hoerits Kuhl vs. Campbell el ox. Hunh vs. Condrio. J.C. OA KH Y . PrutboDotury, Protboootary's ortlce. May 10. sS. b4.un.led and ileiii'ril.eil as l.ill'.W'i Klnnlnu at a irt ,'.rrnr et I.01 north t'.l1.. ilcierect e -1 l-t lert t.. lev; I hence ..utli j:i .lri;r.-r-' e.vt . ?.. wit r Ite N... 'J: tt.tl.c p. t ..I .i al HI leet . allev KKNKKK. BKV J.M..V1 S-KI.LOK ar L1V. KULNSHI Ktl. irhce on '.e litre street. PA 11." VI'TK'K Is berebv Klven that Jobn K. Cordeil 1 bas filed Is tne office ol tbe Clerk ol tbe Coin ol Uaarter Sesloos ol Cambria county bis petition ajklna; lor tbe transier ol tbe retail II ceuse itranted by said Court to li. C. Ke.-k at P.tton borouKb kud that tbe said petition will be presented to tbe said court lor its considers.-, tloa on MOMIAY. JI NK 10. 1K. J.C 1IAKHY. Clerk U- S. tltflce of Clerk ot U S., May 'M. 1-svi. In.'lu le.l. t.i :l I ..-t at l.l N,.. -j; Iheuce li'T'li IT, decrees ae.-l lt't ti. fla.-e el t-vy 1 in: in, it l,c ina the same urcnwc hi.-li .l.'!e ii I ievli r t.v bisore.1 dale.l .lulv. s4. r. !. l.-.l m iMtsI tiiM.k JS.i. pane 41. ci.n r vt.1 In aid amn.ir. and known and .Icm naict in tiic plat 11 Ali land Kurua.e as I...t .N ... X. .nl Iih.iii rrf.-lr, thereon a Owellipis M.iu I u! 1. 11 1 . f hik- anl I iu pruveuicuts. AIXi, a LOT OF GROUND situated in saul bor.iuub of Asliville and kti-.atn and de.tfiuli:l's.! 111 trie elan tt.eri"! a- lt .n. s. IretitinK .VI leet on M:till strct and ruin llm t.ack Iimi leet to an alley . beui I'lie lull sirc.l l..t. witb a Orie.stury Muilitni therenn. sr-1 dee are dcira'ile an.l well-Lic-ite-I t.icccs 01 around ami will l.c .il.l sul-jct t.. the fi.ll.'W lui; terms ol payment, viz: 1 1 KIN: Ten percent, ol the i-rli t.i.l when the pr.it.cr IV Is Finn ii d.iwn: tt r balance nl i.ih Ilur.l lien the sale Is c.ninruie.1 by the ccuri- i.ne third I In six un.nthH. with mtt-rel irnin the cmiriraia- tlnn ot ll.e sale, when a deed and possession will j Le nl"l: J. K. McKkskk k. J.J.KHnii. Attorney l"t Assiunee. A-j.tnee. 1 Klieu-t.uri;. I'a. Ash Hie, I a. May 'Si. lsva. EimslnrE Fire Insurance Apncy General Insurance Agent. :a.s ; t i;t;, va . MYKKS. ATTI KIS tV-AT-LA k KsMsarta, Pa. tir"ce In Collonade How. on Centrt (.treet. DONALD E. nrFTox, ATTt iKNKV -AT LAW. Knaksiit s), I'ikiii. tfi irflce In I iera House. Center street. 17 Policies written at short neic In the OLD RELIABLE 1 ETNA" W. DICK, sUIVT I'OR THE OL.T3 HARTFORD .til n .' H t ' till IT CtMMKNCEI BI S1M.SS Kensnnre. July l. IStm. IT PAYS TO AUVtKTlSE. WUITfn-NllfxHfH IIHII I LU VKkLUIIIklliil h o Ice Line ol Nursery s.t.ia. vv e .'annul make vou rich In a month but cn stea.lv eiupl.i uirnt and pay yea well h-r it. ur pri.-e crrcsiK.nd with the time U rite lor terms and terr.U.rr to TUK HAW KS NI'KM.KY '! .' mcbK.4m. K. .Chester. N. . ,vKiTTld ' NOTICE. N..tlre is heretiy riven that letters testa mentary on tbe .-flute ol Isidore Lillv late ol Mu-.ster b.wnsbip. Cambria Couutv. I'a.. doceas 1. have t-een u ran led Ui tbe uoderaianej. All I rs.ms indet.te.1 to the esta'e ol said dtve.lent will make immediate .ayineut. and all ertii bavinit claims aealnst said .state should present We w .nt a "'em .tuiv aut nenticated l..r payment Ihe un- eu lo 1 lersiitne.i. NAKY 1. I.I I.I. Y . ,j .May 1. Isvi. Executrix. NOTICE. T HEannnal meetlnar ol st- balder i lor ll.l!Mt.i,TS SAMPLE Ftl ls.tr. ..Wnlf it. Mot r.Ni. Vmiuu hele Coal and Ckelmuinr will te held at the J ..itie -I the C..B..ey at Erutcalitv. Pa on W l.liMMiAV, JI M: li, lib. at 'o'clock, r. H. tl. HAil.t.N. J May ai. Ifi. Surcury. M r-'t 1 t a x I c t. c t t t" t s. C r- t K r. r- s r t r. t t r ac k I t r t t i f r. t t I X. I ( w. 9 t r I 9 h r. r? r I i J ii
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