u i vr.iM A .. I'A. .m m; n. i j.-r. ..I l..iti-U.. v;i I i .1 h. of A ll.lllllU. .in.i if'. if .Inlin 1 1 ! -1 1 -1 hi r ir. ..! tl:i pl;l.-f. -ipi'IU . ' i i i i - wi i'k. , v W. K. t ilifirow . ; ' ttt r for Ki-aii- of r.hii'klii-k I ,.ur- in lown on -,,1.1 l!r. V. II. .-. ;i i-ry lin Crcs- ll.T. . L.M :l I'll .f Alloona. I'.lt-ry on . i li:i mo of lining l--'lli-ll of 'iiiiiln hi : in ii.Mr. I iciii u'i' ! ...iii.-r .lutm-s M. 1 . p. ;i :i ii tor , . : Siwiin li:niia -i i ii i.-n. w :is :i t..ini:iy. ..t ; Way in. Iml.. of net ful .,.,,..! I iln ai y . Mm. lay l:i-t n- ...lill-Io n lllTf . i.-iiii l Ii i nii Ihim- . . I ii'T 1 1 :i-t i iil:s I I'l 'i imior, i l i.iil'lay of m-t ,i i i hi ii t y 1 1 ; i iroiii ,, h.i v i ms -i-i.i il I:i ihI mi a n r i: l . tin- liatht s t-a-ti Iii- ait in an- .llHi- in :i 1 1 - in I -ho.il I. ul ham.--' ami ;;i.-.l mi a; -nil-ill.- l.y . -u!(. I..V.1 lit- v i f.- . .i l.i -ar.-m an. I ;i Ti.i i..M' l'i-ink , .i.- t- iio..t ii-ir 111 lo in, on I In- i '.i ii h. r of .lol.ii . i .i ll..- I'al- 1 al 1 In- lioln.- of .I.-., in I'll I -l.iirir. al.ii ni(..-.lor of - ; :..i i day an. I !..! -un- l Ii.- l.ili i - ia I in -. Tin' i . : I . . 1 1 l: up. i :nl. -il Saunii-I ,i . ..r I., till 1 In- .1" the late I .1 t-t man I- i it ollice. i ;,g count y. ot h. r day. K.-.l Up ill 1 1. out I hem :! i I 1 l.e I liril ! secured t he hang.-d at t H..-.II. The about three in Mrs. M,-- I i s I -I i m. f..r- .1 h . of ' aiiihria a p.- i ..in .l.iu ol I si. .11 ..I . (.;.-m- l.lel of a li. I it i J i 1 .1 -1 lice 1 I V ex S-.I e n t i it -f half ,-.-,! i h a i k and r I i po w - ell bathed i 1 1. III i i i k oil pulled lip I aillplell Ceil I HI t lie 111 gie . Monday, mil bloom, hi'li-d and . i V i llj III .-. I. .loll, and i'. i.i '..I : psolt llelldel - 1 ..i 1 1 .be. I - i pt of all i n- '!! I I Ion of I he i) ..f 1 be dale of i ! . oiin I y. The '; .1 ii I v ;. I and mora!.- iii'ep.ira ' l ' . ! V 1 i lues i It .I. i-rat ion. I'l.ii.g ai 1. 1 a w in Hl't. aged I foiirtee SI iimp V. Sal llfteen en. and d single p helo.V a-sisl- sel V ices oil Mull- ' ; v walk. fee! de ..-d l.efol 1 Uliel at Rig Run ' . ' : iiia- ll iiiil-hew. a - -. d led v cry slid - while searching 'i '"iiii was found. ' !u I -nx in a bake ' l.- i Papers. Some " i-iiiinl in an old ii .t.' i-otisi-ted of i:ii. Minted lo oyer ' o.-curr.-d at the i.-p.ii at New 1'lor - hen I lick Cui lins i i. i : t ii-.l in ct eep in - lie had il lopped 1 .1- he gol a. -lo-s -' d and on.- car pass- - aim oil at the - .eg and fi act uring ' ' " il lo t he hospital '- -i i !f s otlice l-ing ;. ';t.,;. -aiis, t he pi-o-! i i -t it, com pc lc nee ' ' ' i n this county. ' !: ai i ay of jur- : ' :. t ,al of I ir. John -' Went here the We looked for the ' ' :. l.liii .l.-i ii, g ofliciais p.tpeis that in days "1 p"i tut ily pass, but We -hudder when e . i I (ti Monday evening council met in sp.-rial :-'ssio:i in order to discuss what sli.ml.l In; ilunt; with Cciiti-r street in front ul iln-r.-siili-iH-i-df Mi?s Kali- Noon. The. a I'liii-nl at thai point is atioul one fool ioAer than the sMeet. cansinij the water to !rain into the cellar of Mi-- Noon's house. Ii is thought the house will have to he iais.il a lion t 11 f teen inches ami the pave- ' meiit ahout one foot, but filial action in ii..- matter will not he taken until the i etinit of council on next Monday even- j j '1 he town of Urishin. in Clearfield j county, is h-ini d.-pi.piilat.-.l on acciunt o; the coal having lu-t-n worked out in thai section. The value of property has so de clined that it is almost impossible to make a sale in the place. Properties are Lain" descried and their owners offer them f,n sale al your own figure. We learn of one in particular that a few days ao w (,Itl f..i mi hit It to-day can U- hounlit for as many hundred. The mining business is a little like the oil business, w hen the sup ply is ehauted the people Hit to new liel.Js. The celebration of the Kellefolite cen tennial ended on Friday of last week. Ue cent developments disclose an almost un limited amount of pocket-picking and all manner of confidence panics .liirinir the last two days il was at Ms heluht. Some estimates place the amount stolen and se cured by swimllini; at from i;,in to $::.i mi. w hile others aver that it Would aus.reate full mi easily. Althoiii;h theie wa-.su much of that kind of work done, not one criminal was even detected. t is a safe estimate i. say thai I-lween l.Mi and -jm p.'ople were swindled out of sums ran::in from lo '1ki. - K Sheriff .lames M. Shumaker. of Johnstown, was in t.iwn on M.ni.lnv 'I'l... ex-sherilT has announce I himself a a can didate for lb.; nominal ion for county treasurer on the Republican ticket m-xl year, much to the consternation of the Ke ublican bosses, who have promised the aforesaid nomination to a man named Spen. -cr from Hustings. As th.- ex-sheriff is a htisi l.r and not inciineil t be sat down upon, then- promises to be a litlleinore life in next year's Republican convention than then- was this year. It looks like trouble ahead for the lirui of Spencer. James .v Co.. I.imit.-d. - -Tin- issue of f-.'.tMi.iMi i,f new slock by th.- Ciiinbri i Iron Company, as ollicially announced from the Philadelphia office, will be followed by vast i iii pro v.- men t s, es pecially at the tiautier steel works. Un capacity of w hi"h. il is now reported, will be doubled. T he foil nda t ions for t he new structures -.ire already in and it is believed that work in ol her directions w ill betaken up al an early date. A very large sum is to be and is now being expended in tin- er ect i. Hi of new oke works, which will be the lirsi ( lto-HolTiiiau itierman process, coke ovens in the l iiile.l States. - Kiissel!, son of Daniel (ilessner, who Iivrs near I'.oone, Somerset county, was killed in a strange manner on W.- inesday morning of last week. The young man. w ho was about -.n years of age ami liwd with his parents, went to th - pasture for I he hoi s.-s, taking with him a rope halter. In a short linn- the horses came home, one of them having 1 he halter on his head, but voiing i lessn.-r wa- not with the stock. The family imme.liau-ly ha-t.-ued to the li.-ld. w h.i l hey fuiind him lying on the ground bleeding and nnconsci..iis. They siiiiimon.-d Dr. Ilrissing.-r. of Shankx ille. Iml life was extinct before he arrived. The su pposit i. in is that the young man w as kicked by one of the horses. liiiiri lot lie rlli i tltr 1'eiiiioy I isula K'llrail. Th (.iin iii.- the most allractive method of spending a suiiimei holidav . the Pi nn sylvaiiia Railroad Company has arranged to run t w .. del igh I f ii 1 lours lo the north. Tin- points included in the itim-rary am! I lie cwiin t vy traversed abound in nature's beaut i.-s. M agiiilicent scenery begins w ilh t he journey and ends only with its com pletion. Tins names of the places to be visited un familiar to all and suggestive of wonder land. No mat ter how much may l-expected, one cannot be disappointed in Watkin's t;ien. Niagara Falls. Thousand Islands. I.luebec. .Montreal. An Sable Chasm. Rakes Champlaiu and :.-orge. Saratoga, or the Highlands of the Hudson. The dates lixed fol the depa It II re of I lies.- two tours are Inly b". and August -jo. and the round-trip i a t-of jloo f loin New York. Riooklvu. Newark. rreiiton. Philad.-l- phia. 1 1 arrisl.urg, l.allimore and Wash ington w ill cover all necessary expenses during the linn: absent. A beautiful de scriptive itinerary can lie procured from the tourist tb-parl men I of the Peims 1 vania railroad. P.roadwav. New Yoik.oi Room 111. Rroad Street Station. Philadel phia. Ihr I'lltibiirK A i:nlfrn. The tilelt Campbell ( .iml of Fiid iy has this t,, -ay of the work on the Pittsburg A-Kasn-rn : ' At la-l the P. .V K. ;.e..ple an- making tin- dirt illy. Contractor Mc.Mannis. of Philadelphia, is rec iv ing his supplies dai ly at Mahaffey A. Mcto-.-s. At the present w ri l ing s.-v en car loads of picks, shov els. wheelbarrows, cars. etc.. are being un loaded at the latter place and several steam sh.ivels and a number of "dinkics" at Mahaffey ; while ho.ses, -arts and wag ons a re coin i ng i n every direction. It will be several days before many laborers will 1h- put to work, as it takes some time to place the plant and locate the men. On Monday morning about I' men were start ed on the large cut just back of Robert Maha IT.-y's house, in Mahalf.-v, and con sidei abli: show ing is t he result. Tuesday lb.- men struck for a ten cent raise, as they w.-i-e only getting l.oop-r day. but went back to w oik . Wed nesda V morning. The sub contractor was here Saturday making arrangements for stabling and lo cation f .1 shant ies. They will be located at the lower end of the town." nurrliur I. Ir - Tin following marriage licenses were is sued by tin-Clerk ..Mbe Orphans' Court for the week ei.di ng Th ui sday , I nn.- i::. i.'.: Thomas Farley and Matilda Mullen. Johnstown. John Andrew Sellers and Rucy Connelly. I : : 1 I I 1 i 11 -..I....I it... A Ruck. Carrolllow n, and Annie s. Callahan, Chest Springs. Anlhoiiv Noel and Raura M . I JoimI, Coal- pott. .1 antes A . K irby . Middleporl, Ohio, ami Mamie ti. Ski lly, W ilumre. Henry August Alt, Daisy town, and Mary Ann Railing, Johnstown. i ,.t. w st.it in. Cresson and Jennie Conrad. Chest Springs. Henry Walker and Carrie Reighard. South Fork. John William W"el-h. Carroll township, ,....1 Henrietta McClarren, Khrenlield. James P.. Hetrich and Kttie (iraftiiis, Hastings. John Hreseo and Ri.ie Kynarvowis. Hastings. Franklin Pebble. Pittsburg, and Roltb ohran. Johiistow ii. Hei.rv F. Yahiw-r, Hastings, and Mary M. b-lii', R'ello. Krporl ol Hie JrMrt Jury. 'i-i... ... ....I inrv :it the conclusion of jut- j - their labors on Thursday made the follow inu report: ii..,. i l' U.ul.ir. frcsi'h iit Jiitl'it'. We the grand jury, havintf visited the public buildings, report that we tind the court bouse, county jail, ami almshouse all in splendid condition, and we would recommend the erection of a building in connection with the almshouse, to tie used as a moigue. anil would !so recom mend that tin-jail-yard walls he cemented on the inside and pointed on the outside. iXKWToX I. KoBfc KIM. Court Prorrrdlncii. In addition to the cases already reported in the last issue of the. Fiikkxiax, the fol lowing cases were disposed of last week: Commonwealth vs. (ieorge II. Rangbein. fji nicaUou and bastardy; Catharine Rloyd. prosecutrix. Defendant plead guilty ami was se-.iteiiced to pay Jl lying in expenses and the sum of $1 per week for seven years. Commonwealth vs. IioU-rt Pugh. as sault and battery. Defendant discharged, the prosecutor not appearing. Commonwealth vs. perry Thomas, as sault and battery. Defendant plead guilty lo two charges and was sentenced to pay a tine of tut and costs in each case. Commonwealth vs. John Huinsey and David Rriggs, receiving stolen goods. De fendants plead guilty and were sentenced to pay jointly a line of J.it, costs and three months in jail. Commonwealth vs. Charles Spangler. larceny. Jury find defendant not guilty. Commonwealth vs. Peter Santo, selling liijnor wit.'oul license, two indictments. Jury lind defendant guilty. Sentenced to pay a tine of f.Kl, costs and three mon'.hs in jail each case. Commonwealth vs. Kd. Sw eeny. robbery. Jury lind defendant not guilty. Commonwealth vs. Kdward llartn.-tt and Patrick Mctiiiire. malicious mischief, .lory lind defendants not guilty and the prosecutor, Patrick McCoiilogue, to pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. ( Ieorge Nolan, larce ny. Jury find defendant guilty. Sen tenced to pay a tine ol f"."0. costs -iml four months in jail. Commonwealth vs. W. C. Schroth. fur nishing 1 iii in ir to men of know n intemper ate habits. Jury lind defendant not guilty but that he pay theco-ts. I oliimoii wealth vs. William Aulney, larceny and receiving stolen goods. Jury lind def.-ndanl guilty on lirsi couu'. and not guilt y on second count. Sentenced to pay a line of costs and three months in jail. Commonwealth vs. Sal. at t (iabardo, de frauding a hoarding-hose keeper. Jury find defendant not guilty and the prosecu tor to pay t he costs. Comiuoiiw ealih vs. Peter P.row n. as sault and battery. Jury lind defendant guilty. Sentenced to pay a line of ?'-'o. costs and ten days in jail. Commonwealth vs. Alf. Sybert, furnish ing liU..r lo men of intemperate habits, .liny lind defend defendant not guilty but 1 hat he pay the costs. SKI -N Ii XV Kl K. Coin moil weal t Ii vs. John 1 1 al la k, en ter ing a dwelling house with intent to com mit a felony, larceny and leceiving stolen goods. Jury lind defendant not guilty. Commonwealth vs. Michael Kiisic, rob bery and assault and battery. Jury lind defendant guilty. Coimnoiiw ealt h vs. II. II. Rush, larceny. Jury ti tut defendant guilty. Commonweal! h vs. Richard Mecnling and Jonathan Plans.-, sn p.-rv i-ni- of Su .jtieliaiiiia tow nship. maintaining a nuis ance. Jury find defendants not guilty and i he prosecutors. W. C. Westover and F. II. Hearer, to pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. J. D. Milligan, M. D., bigamy. On mot ion of defendant's coun sel, the array of grand and traverse jurors was iiuasln d because the jury wheel had been iii the custody of Hie sheriff instead of tin- jurv coiniiiissionei s, as rciniircd by law. 1ieli-rH" r.xainli.looi. JuneL'ii at Moirellville for Lower Ymler. Westmont and M orrell v ille. J line mSi al Cooiiei sdale for West Taylor and Coopel sdale. June VS at Walnut Crove f.u Stonycreek, I lale ami Daisy tow n. June at Coneiuaiig h f.. Franklin. Fast Taylor, Conemaugh township am! Fast Coiieinaugh. Inly 1 at South Fork for South Fork. J nly -J al I ' allit i ii for Tiiiiu.-lhill. tial liliit borough ami town-li'p. July 3 at Lilly for fn-MMi, Washington and Lilly. July. at Portage for Portage borough and township. July oat Wilinore for Summerhill town ship and Wilinore. July s. at Fbeiisburg for Cainbii.t and Klielisburg. July '.' at Loivtto for Alleghi-nv and Lo-n-tto. July 10 at Klton for Adams. July 11 at Weaver's for Richland. J u!y VI at Roxbnry for Fpper Yn.li-r and Roxbnry. July i.i ai Koseijaii- i..r uoseiiaii-. July 1.". at Patton for Patl.ui. July Id at Hastings for Hastings and Ri der. Inly IT at Rarm-.-boro for Susquehanna and Rarnesluiro. I uly ! at Spangler for Rarr and Spang ler. July r. for Fairview and Jackson. July '.'oat Relsano for Rlacklick. July at Fiske for White. July '!'' at tllasgow for Rea.le. July "I at St. Law ii nee for I'hest. July -."V al Carrolltown for Carroll and Carrolllown. .Inly :.'i at Siitnmi-rhill for Croyle and Sitinmei hill. July VT at St. Augustine for Cleartiel.l. July '-". at Noel for Minister. July al Dysart for Ashville, Ashland i ml I lean. July .'il at Chest Springs for Chest Springs. I nrrr.Milrnrf . ("arrolltow n. Pa.. June 1.'. ls'i.".. Ku. l'nt.KM a n : The marriage bells an kepi consiantly ri ugi ng during t his beau 1 1 - fill month ol How ers. One more added lo the list, Mr. K. A. Hinder and Miss Kinina Stoltz. of Carrolllown, were married al St Rein-diet's church last Tuesday by Rev Father Prior, at fi A. XI. The atlemlanl were Mr. M. J. Stoll. brotin-rof the bride. and Miss Mollie Thomas. The bride was attired in white silk trimmed with lace rihlious and orange blossoms, while tin- iiriile s maid wore sea foam ureen. trimmed with lace pearls and orange blossoms and carried La I ram . roses. M rs. Hinder is an excellent young ladv and is fully deserving of the many wisbeslor happiness winch were spoken by I hose of her friends who were present at the marriage. The groom is t atioll tow n's popular young jc weld ami a man of excellent character. After partaking of an elegant wedding breakfast the happy couple started to the Last for a short t ri p. af ter w huh t hey will return and lake up their residence in Car rolllowti. xi . e ('nibrlal'oiiipany Mori. Phi ladel tibia, .line s. The Cambria Iron Company has given notice to its stick holders of an issue of tJ,tiii.iJ new situ under the authority given the directors at the meeting of the company last year Januarv- Kach stockholder will In allowed to sub si-rilie for the new stock at par at the rale of 4o per cent, of his holding as registere on the books ol the company June s, ls'i: ami all subscriptions must be notified to the company lie fore 3 o'clock, I-. M., July lo. l-'.'."i. Payment for lhe stock must U' made ( Ictolier ''. As soon as the new stock is issued the board of directors w ill declare a dividend of l ." per cent. Ths IKlalalnre. (iee whizz! And what of the party which has caused the people to howl? Hasn't it gone glimmering ulready'.' (Vox lim). Not yet. The most ol the howling done by the people just now is over the work of the last Republican legislature. It was superlatively Republican. Krai Eaiate Tranf rn. John Keiiyock et ui. to Harry J. Iirown, Portage township; consideration, f.r. Fxecutors of Thomas Love to John T. Row ley. Johnstown. 1. Cambria Iron Company to John Shearer, Fast Coiieinaugh, 1 1T.". Chest Creek Land ami Improvement Company lo Joseph A. Raker, Clearfield. Matthew Mcliaughey, administrator, to Philip Cioiionr. Minister. tT,S. Joseph Swetlick et ux. to William II. Hah'i. Morrellv ille, t l.sno. Michael Rrankin et n:. to J. Hayden Rrankeu. (iallilen, 1. Rosauna McCann to Augustine Kirkpat riek. Kbeiisburg. $s.-i. Annie McF-alers to Thomas J. Davis. Mol rellville. Martha Kli.a J. Lord et vir. to Olive K. Jones. Klielisburg. 1.im. Admiuislralor of Jacob Fronheiser to Valentine Reabes, Johnslow n. t lo1.'. Susannah Miller et vir. to Nathaniel Miller, Johnslow ii. f4i. Martin Laffey to James LatTey, Lower Yoder. .ViO. t ieorge M. Alh-iiilorfor et ux. to Caroline (iuard. J ihi:stow ii. Cambria Iron Company to Alfred Hus ton. Fast Coiieinaugh. .'..". Michael II. Nagleet ux. totieorge Rak er. Fl.l.-r, lo. (ieorge A. Confer el ux. to (ieorgi'ina Confer. Fast Conemaugh, Charles II. Loughry et ux. to Louis J. I luff, Johnstown. W. II. 11. Robertson et ux. to Nicholas .1. Rover. Wilinore. ?:!.imi. Michael Thomas et ux. to Thadd.-ns Thomas. Fl.l.-r. .i. Austin T. Criim et ux. to Israel Caldwell, Portage, il. Christian Ford et ux. lo William W. Rose et al.. Mineral Point. Frank Peters. Sr., to Joseph Peteis, Ran. -'.. Frank Peter. Sr.. to Andrew Peters. Rarr, Frank Peters. Sr.. lo John Peters, Rur, $loo. Ceorge J. Orris et ux. to John Orris, Richland. $::. John Orris et UX. to Joseph S. Orris, Richland, f lo:.. John Ripple et ux. lo John Orris, Kich land. :;oo. Rlacklick Land Improvement Com pany to Minnie R. Auionil, Yinloudale, t:. John F. Runner et ux. to W. Watson Spencer, Patton. f I.imi. Albert F. Constatile to C. S. Ilite, Stony creek. ff.Ti. John Fil.-iininons to Patrick M.-Con-loiigue, Johnstown. i'.V.'."i' Flla C. Stall et al. to Mollie C. Pink, Adams. ?:.(. Mollie C. Pink et al. to William II. Weii II. Adams, ..!.iMi. Joshua P. Wissingert t nx. to 1'etei (iill an. Adamsbiirg. I.llly linn. Lilly. Pa.. May V!. lvi:.. The town was shocked to learn of the h-nth of Reft Smith, which occulted al Smoke Run, .eartu-ld county. Iroin in juries received al t he coal mines at that dace. The parents of the deceased have the sympathy of the entire community in t heir bereavement. I'he council convenes this evening In ecial sessjou and a lot of resolutions and private appropriations can no d.uilit l.e Xpected. Well, why Hot kee p II p w i t h t he tate govi riiiltent anil lie geiiein.iis while the funds last? Rook at the sjc of the I u pi ira t.-s a ii.l lb. -ii git a microscope i,, how lilli-h was spent III the blsines lii.rtl.ill ul the luivll. I lie trunk seems to 1h- WUL'llli; tin- i-lepli;int. 'I h'- lo.iir.l f ll.-nltli tin- i;i-l year ami half i like tiflli w tn-el t. :i iiirim inure t.. i.i li.lliieul tliau il-.-. At leu-t the eiiiiu- il -eeins t.i think -ii. jiHliiiui; fi.nii the tieiiliiieiit aerniili-u the hoard m lts elloi in t.i tilace the !ill-llie liarl ol the town in ir.iii-r unitary i-i.iitlitii.il I ' II less Iii.. unit ami ilet iii action is taken ser- ions rt-ult will follow. Satnr.lay a pay tlay here. The amount reei-IM-il vatiol latere l.ul railie III very hamly. Next Saturilay the other mine will pay. i thai i-niiiilerahle coin now oines our ay. A new I.i iek tilant is ahmit to ho Luill here ami the Inel . Iiants of the town are taking sto.-k in the entei prise. The move i- a I'liiiiineii.lahli- one an.l will ilo inn. h towards making the tow n self-siiMaiuiiii:. I V- liavi- umiil rluy here ami ahiimlam-e uf it. ami in. .lie y ami willing hamls will ilo the lest. I.amlloiil Uoh, nf this plaee. has liroken K'n.iiml l.ir his new eMeiisioii. The Lilly Uottlini; oiiip.iny tines not advertise- they think it cheaper to travel. Il may he that economy is wealth Iml the rihe thinks it saves at the spisfot ami wastes al the i.iiiik-liole. o. r. w. limine anil Horn Knrnril tin Sat unlay afternoon tire ilestroyetl the liini-e ami l.arnofMr. .I..hn I.. ( l inn, in Siiiniiii-rhill township. Mr. t'riitn was away from home, lieing at I'm law at temliitif lo some hiisim-ss. ami Mrs. I'riini ha.i heatetl u;i the stove to ilo the family liakinu. After luakini; the lirein the stove he went on an erraml to the limine of her fat her, M r. Solomon Kmiizli, ami left the house in eharce of an ohl man w ho lives with fin- family ami her rhi l.lreu. Shortly after she left, the t hililren tl iscovre.l lire on I he roof of t he house, ami the nlil man hasteiietl to I lie ,i inir for w ater, hut lie fore he - ui Itl apply it the lirespn-atl rapiilly liver tin unit ami soon the w hole liuililiiti; was in (lames. Several neinhhors came to the rescue but were niiahle, nv ii.tr t:) tin seareity of water, lo prevent the spreading of tin- flames, w hich soon reached the barn, uranary ami liojf pen, and they, too, were retim ed to ashes. Most of lhe furniture in the house was saved and some few articles were carried out of the ham. hut all the buildings on the fat in an- gone. There was no insur ance. Julice I'ernlilnK lo Ksllrs. A di-patt h fnnii I'oltsville. I'a., on Tuesday says: It is now certain that .Indue Cyrus I.. I ershltiir will resign as president judw of Imylkill county because, the judws re tirettieiil hill failed to puss. He would have resigned soiui! mouths am). ln--ause of illness, hut had been prevailed upon by his friends to hold on. iinpini; the rettn mem hill would Im; mad.- a law, and His Honor would accept its Im-ih-lit. .1 miw I'crshiui; has been ill for several years ami during that time has lieen una ble to to perform any dut ies upon the hem-li. He is a veteran I it-tuoi-ral and w as once tne party nominee lor governor of Penn sylvania. Judge Pershing is a native of Johnstown ami at tne time oi ins nrl election as presiueui j.i.j w oi rsciiuy ikiil county was a resident of Johnstow n ami a practicing uit-mtier of the Cambria county bar. II uas many irn-mis aiming tin- older resi dents w ho will he sorry to In ar of his ruii- liuued ill health. t'ommd HeatiJ in Red. Mrs. Mary tl. Krone, of Morrellyille w as loiiu.i tiead in tied on l ues.lay nn.ru iiiK lV her hiisliand, I.ouis Krone. They were mai ried just a w eek ago at Middle tow n, Ohio, an t-huagf ineul having result ed through an advertisement which she had placed in a inariiaue paper. She brought with h r to Johnstown a draft for J-ini. and it was her Intention to go lo a a Johiistow n bank on Monday with her husband to cash il and pav olT a mortgage on Krone's home. The death was myster ions, but a coroner's investigali jii resulted it: the finding of a verdict that death was due to valvular disease of the heart. Mlncrlltoroai Sollrri. o. K. llburnl tor sale at s HCNTREY i. Vl.iT lioutdo Shovel Plowl ju?t re-el at ii HVMLKY i. VI.ir Wing Shovel Flows jut received at s msrhtvs. AKIMi lot of Table Oil Cloth), iasit receive. ll.Hl'NrhtVS. ed al AISOTHKK lot ol KinfePs "artet Sweepers just arrived at 11. HfM'LKVS. LAKDE asortaient received at or Oanlen TooI just O. HUM LEY'S. rpKY McBreen s Ice t'renm Qitde at home and X guaranteed to t strictly pate. 6.7 AKEVV l.nn.lles ot Manilla Binding Twine. 5 cents a pound at l'ultun's. niay3. VKINE astmriment of While wash. I'aint an.l arnlsb Brushes ju?t reoeive.1 hv . HCML.EY. I 1 'ST received a lot ot Steel Frame. & tooth 1IIMI.KVS. I Cu ul'ivators at ma 10 S A EL and look at tnjr V'ashlnir M-hlnes. 1 j have two ot the tiest kind in the market. ma"-t l. Htxn.KY. I.AKUK assortment ot that celehr.ite.1 Antl-Ku-tuuc Tinware warranted no: to rust fur 5 vears just arriving at aprlJ4t t. Ht'NTLEY'S. AN r AN TKI A iteneral representative In this unity to orxanlze lucal Iniar.ls lor tne Artisans' Suvlnits an.l lo n Asuoclatinn. Ad dress VI Kittb Ave., I'ittstiurg. la. luch'JS VI.AKIIK assortment of icranite enamelled ware with another -JO per cent, reduction winch makes It almost as cheap as tinware. Just received at OKU. lil Xll.tYN. TyiNT loruet 1 am headquarters lor Base , 1J Halls an.l Hats, all kinds ul Kishinie Tackle. etc. ' " " 41 . H I ' IS Il.fcV. 1A!.I. at Huntley's an.l buy a Tree Sprayer and Snray v.iur Iruit trees, theretiy Increase ilia v.iur trull crup enouieh to pay ler the Spray er three tiuie over f U.'lll'M'I.KY. '1' A Nl! LEKI M T. TA M 1 LKKt M I'. I The liest Kly Paper in the market Is Taniele I.Mit. I-our sheets lor 6 cents or ten sheets tor 10 cents at Jit'NILEi'S. may 17 II' ANTEll- A reliatde man to represent a loan II institution In tamt.rla county Money loaned In snnm ol tl to f lo.isni. Kur particulars apply to W. M. 1A IS, !oaliort, fa. mcti-jutl. 111 AVK tbe aiteiicy !r the Kcliofe Kicycle, ac knowledged l-y all to tie one ot the tiest Hi cycles on the market, ilo reduction on regular price will lie ic iven to the party nivlnif me the first order this season. . HI'N'I'LtY II 1 1 A I l.' 4 The M H..n:ilil homestead, 14 n onis nth cellar. A hue summer residence. At..ly lK J. A. IMihKNKK. uiavl" ('umlierlaml. Mil. ."A KM Klis. Your attention Is kindly called to the best hnv carrier nn the uurket and al a reasonable price. Uall au.l see il at IIKII. IH'M'I.KY'S. 'I'll K K.lienstiura- Huil.tlnti Loan Ass. elation will otter lor sale at the council chamtier. K! etisl.urif, on the !ourth Monday In June, et.tMiii.do. THOS. lATr. I.kstkk Lakimkr, Secretary. President. At.AKi.K assor'ment of Pamlly Kea.ty Mixed Paints. Paints l.ir tartn Implements. t:ar- riaue I amis ot all colors and shades. In pint to I Kalloii cans. If you are Kolnir to jiaint"your house call and look at my saiup.es. f ran save you money. U. MI'MLtY. IMItMKliS AMI Ht'lI.Il-.KS. 1 I have pat In a car load ol steel wire nails and lence wire Lel.ire lhd advance which 1 will sell ler a limited time at prices !el ro the ad vance. As there will likely l-r another advance l.v the 1st ol At-rtl. 1 would advise you to Imy l.n- lliediately whal uails and wire you want lor the coiiiifiir yens.m. tlierrfy favinn money l-y not pa Inn the advance prices later on. A word to the wise Is sufficient. i r. . HI'N I'LKY. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Schedule in etlcct May an. Is&. I 'mi n eel lnn (rssaua. BAST. Seashore Hxnress. week dvs A 3.1 a m All. ami Accoiiimo latlnn. week days 'i' I Mam Line tvxprens. daily lo ;-'J a lu All. i. .n:i Kiprrss. daily I no p m Harrixt'iiric Aci'iinimmlation. un.!ays only 1 o. p m Mail r ipress. dailv IT m Pblladelphla i.x press, dally lliUil w 1ST. Johnstown Acct.mmo.lat ion, week days . 14 a in Pacific Kxpres", daily 8 :'7 a Way Pas.-eiiuer. dally '1 i u: Mall Train, week days 4 ifd p Ktisl Line, duly p. .lehn (..wo Accuoiuiodalton. week days... s p r.tetitiiric Hrsnrh Trains leave as follows: 7 -JO a. ra an.l 3. p. m. and arrive at I'resiiin at I.&7. a. m. and 4.o& ii. m. Ijea.-e 'resson at Jt. a m and .V.Hn n. it... and arrive at Kt.cnsl.uru at lu.o& a. m. and n OS p. m. I rrusa anil learlielil. I-enve Irvonn at tt 45 a. m. and 3 oo p. m. arrlv I tut at Cresson at k oi a. m. imll.wp. m. In 'resson 2a a. lu. and .VA p.m.. arriving at Ir Vona at lu.45 a ui. and ti 4" p. in. Kor rites, wiii-s. etc . call on auent or address Thus. K. XV att. P. A. W. Pittsburg. Pa. S. M. PKKVUST. tleneral Manager. Ilo Hith Ave., K. Wtll. ttenerai Manager. JOHN PFISTER, DEAUK IN GEHERU MERCHM1D1SE, Hardware. Qnccnswarc, MADE-UP CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, VF.IilTAHIM IN KEtMI.N', IIHKX t.V. KT4' . OPPOSITE JUNCTION HOTEL, CRESSON, PA. Geo. L. Frederick, IHtALER IS AMI BAM flOrCIIIK Uf Harness, Mies, Whips, Rotes, and General Horse Outfitting. AWOI CF.M KM T . . tin' iiiiili-rsiirneti. wish to announce to tin- i ii t .1 ic iiiiil in v tiatroiis that 1 will con- tltii-t my tmsini'MS on a Srictly Casli Basis on and After July I, 1895, ami that on ami aftiT that date it will i in ptsi lli- lor nn; lo cxtt-ini any cn-ilit. This w ill t-nalili- inc to si-ll k.kkIs at a closi-r muffin anil smaller protit, ami will an ailvantaitc to :nv rtislouiers as well as to mvsi-ir. Asking you lor a coiiuu- nsii.i-f i.r v.mr mil ronatri- in the future, as in the past, I remain ours I ruly. GEO. L. FREDERICK. iunl4 Ice Cream Parlor. I ilesire to inform tlie imlilif that I have opt-neil up In coiiuei-tion with niv grocery tore on .luliau street, an eietfaui Ice Creaiu Parlor, nicelv lilted nu atnl where you will bu made happy uu a warm afternoon ur even- inif. Notliiiiu hut tin-pure Jersey t ream usi-tl. tlur l'arlors will he open everv af- t.-i n.Miii ami eveiiimt. I'icnies, WetMiiiK-. I.nn Fetes ami Families supplied oil short notice. Come one, come all. M. D. BEARER,' H'.iJULiAN STKEKT. jniiT VAHTLD KKl.lAHl.E MKN to aell our ohoire an.l riii.lele lineal Nar cr j Mi ;w k . HlKhM-t aalary and niuimiaiiin iiaid werliiy. ray in anil fierinateni imwhiuu nuin.tnu buu auc.-rss ax -u red w kx1 men. Sclal irnluce- tnFutu to liralnners. Kxtirrlenc. nut necea-ary. KirluiilT. territory ami your own cholo. of aaiue Klren. IKi not delay. Aiyio ALLbn NUKStKY CO.. UucuMter.N. V. meb8.4ui. 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 Oil Tbat can be MADE FROM PETROLEUM. We challenge comparison with every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the Most : Morally : Satisfactory : Oils in the market ak for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO, PITlSBt'Kil I KPT.. , . firiSBVKtl. HA. octis.swly. Teeth Io you know that von should take Ut ter care of your Teeth than vim doV You ask why. There are several masons ami important ones, too. The uiost important reason is that upon your Teeth, or the ne of them, depends yonr general health. Iloesii t It stand to reason that if Vou can't chew your lout' prolicrlv that when it passes into the stomach it is hound to re- lard and injure the digestive organs. Any medical III a I! will tell vim this. Now vou will say that you lake good rare of your leclh. Do vou? Let ll see. You clean your Teeth prohahlv at least om e m tw ice a week, or you may i-leau or bru-h tiu-m once a dav. This once a Jav is all right if it happens to lie at night just la-fore re tiringotherwise it js not. Have your I eeth cleaned bv a dentist. all the tartar removed. I let a good, soft bsistle brush, for the reason that a hard bpistle one is Ixitnul to injure the gums. let some of iJr. Uichards" Tooth 1'owtler. Use this and in a short lime vou will won der what transformation has taken place within your mouth. Have vtiur decayed Teeth tilled up if vou have any. and if there are roots 1 mean bad ones such a will cause vour brenih to become offensive have tl.em etraeted They say that Hood's Sarsanarilla is good for that tired feeling lull doses for tl.. Now this is not Hood's atlvertisemeut but Dr. Kit-hards', the Ilentisi. i;ive him a trial and you w ill use no other. RICHARDS, the Dentist. jun. Amended Ordinance. Amending an ordlnace to t.revent cattle trotn runntnv at larue within tbe limits of tSe tn.rt.UKh of Kt-ei.sl.uru. Pa., approved January -jiili. In-.m. He it ordained and enacted by the'Kurxe; and Town t'ouncll of tbe Uiroaen ol Ktienstnirir that the rdlnance passe-l and approved thevwh day ol January, lvt, tie and the same is heret.v amended aa lollows. to wit: I hat no terson or persons shall sutler or permit h is. her or their cows or cattle to run at larue within the limits ot the borough. iiwen the hours ol eight o cluck . r. m. . au.l six o'cii-k. a. M .. Irom the first (lav ol luae. Is'., lo the first nay of Noveml-er. lauk and in each and everv year thereafter, eomuiencina with the year I-?.. Irom the first day ol Mav to the tint day ol .N.. vember. and lor each and every offence In viola tl.n oi this t irdtnance the trson or persons s. oftendlng shall f oriel I and pay tor each ol said annuals so lound running at InrKe a hne nf iml leps ihn one dollar nor more than It?e dollars: and all such animals found running at larue shall be considered as a put. bo and a emmon nuisance, and it shall lie the dutv ol the Ntreet 'ommicuiioner or any pultoeuian ol the t.nui.h to sene and take into custody and fnifiound ev ery such animal found runnlug at lare. as alore said, and ii, alter lour days i-uidic notice, no person ihall jpiiear and claim the annual so mi t ounded and i.ay the hne and ail e.ista and charges attending the seiatire and keeping i.i same, every such animal shall lie a.. 1.1 at .ulbc sale tiy the Street 4 'ommission er or -olti-etun. and, after retaiuing the amount ol the rea.u.itiir costs and au.l expense, tie shall pay the balance. II any, to the Treasurer tor the u-e of the lK,r ough. Pa-eed bnally by t'oun.-ll the -J7th .lav t .XI a v. InmY IdHN L. STtH'OH. I-r I.l.t IV Ii. Pre. Pro. Tern, ol Council. Kura-e'B. Attest: XV . H. t ... Clerk. June 7. 1S4. 8. L. RBBD. ii at:: hit h u. m. REED & READE. KHKMSBl'KiJ. - - PKNNA. M'.SM i ittice oo Centre street. KITTELL & LITTLE, Atti'n?vs at Isiav, EHENSBl'KU, PA. rlm.,e In Opera House. T. w' DICK, ATTIIKN KY-AT-LA W, Kbkmhbi ku, Pbmm'a' w-Stieclal attention to given claims tor Pen sion Hounty. etc. chl- wo J. F. Mi KKNKICK, ATTOHKKV 1) CH HSELLOR AT Law. KbOSHI KU. - PA - ittice on Centre street. H." MYERS. ATTthNEY-AT-LAW tBiHBCta, ri. ( lf"ea In t'ollooade Kow. on t -entn air eel D ONALD E. DUFTOX, ATTt IKNEY-AT LA W. Lbissbi Rh, Pekha. ffrt Ittloe In Oiera Hoose. tlenter street- Kl AL LIST. Lint ol o use I Pet down lor trial Secou.l week, .lone term. Hfi5: Soheil ts. Hliis k Ldova. Smith vs. Trainor. Arnholtvs. Westorer. Krltenroile ts. t'hest tireeli i 'o. tlovervs Horrncks. Trial List Third week. June term. lSvi. Ortb vs. Haworth t& Hewnurst. Hoiile vs. Lkenrode. Klnorts vs. Iinur. Klnuorts vs lontt. Sboemaker s. (tood. Hlalrvs. oo1. Sienn;er va. titty ol Jobnstown. lilies vs. tiessler. Klepser k t'o. vs. t -resswell. I mi M'tlerry vs. Miller. M'Kav's Er. vs. tiroom et al. KrldaV v Kimy. Iiavls vs. krelilis. Anderson vs. MThmald et al. Jobnstown UriTlnit Park Assn. vs. Adair. Kistler vs. Keliz. liunmlre vs. StmhauKb. Hastinttt vs. tkinnor. Shoemaker Aduir. vs. Trl Co. Aurl. Assn. Hamm.md vs. Jones. Lilly 'A'aierl'o. vs M't'snn et al. Pitlsburir Sad line -o., vs. LabgtielQ. kinx vs Holso.ule. Mimcss Al Kuhl vs. tlampbell et nz. Hush vs. t'ondrln. J.ll. 1 A K K Y . Protbon.itary. Prolhonotary's oftle. May 10, Policies written at short noiee la th OLD RELIABLE ' ETNA" DICK, IUCNT rilR THE OIvQ HARTFORD PIRE INSURANCE CflJI'V. WIMMtM'EI) BTS1NESS 1794. Kb.nanoni.Juiy 1.1S8. NtlTU'K la hereby (riven that John It. Curded has ninl 1 to. office ot tbe t'lerk ot th. Court ol Q.arter Senalonsot Cam l.r I county hia (letitlon ajkin lor th. tr.naier ol tb. retail II renr. crante.1 by aaid Court to 11. C. Heck at P.tt.m borooKb an.l that the raid petition will lie ireaented to the aald court lor its conaidera tlon on MONliAV, Jl'NK 10. l- J.C. HAKBY. Clerk U- S. 1 1 ttlre of Clerk ol U S., May 24. ltvft. TT PAVS rO ADVEKTrSE. CARL Ia I V I iNT I US, PRACTICAL AND DEALER IN 0 i SiV If. i ', 1 U: v. i! N ; i i t: I ----- - , '-ll' aiu ii FARIVIERS! 2 When you want GOOD FLOUR take your irrain to the OLD SHENKLE MILL in Kben.-bur-. The FULL for the manufacture of' Flour has heen iut in the Ohl S'nenkle Urit Mill in Klielisburg ami turns out nothing but FIRST CLASS Uring in your grain anl give us :i trial. Kath man's grain in ground separately anl you get the Flour of your own wheat. If farmers wish to exehanire rain for Flour they ean ilo so. The Mill is running every l.ty with the l.KST OF POWER. PROPRIETOR. 1 he --. .C1 . (T WU-rl-a-t V.-... y yK m St .. a Th' For Sale by J. 1 - I A A 111 v a M .... n- 5 A? - C.- tf UsThis is the Best3 V'i'-- rJ. 1 72 lT Z.1S" iM l'V tl;.- f..!l.. t l.ir ii.-a;.-r: Km- N-r.i 1:1. II. A. si-... .h.i k. t 1 "a k i;. t t i llr I. S-AM.fl: l:. M . 1'.! mil 1 . I'tllnV- IT Will Pay J A In all its Latest and A tit i hi 1:1 tii- Sii.t inn ( ";i i: i. Tii tli KmwiI.iI Al.htt.l 1 'iiitniiiini l'uiti, ("ri.ttii- ill -i.tit I'ain l-v 11-iii l"i IL-t' Mi-.: lit-1 11 . :it" i h 1 ii-iu-i ICati-r.. All W1.1 k W;trraiitil. taiT Ti i m stii. It l'ah. it -t itliif mi Main stri-et , n-ihiuI Ebeistura Fire Insurance A gency rr AV. DICK, General Insurance A rrfint i:iiKxsiu j:c. i'a. W r wsnt a v u.en In eli a Ii iff , Line ol Nuffery M--k. We rAt.in.i ui.iKe vim rirh In a month Imt rm i" ftr i ly i-iu;... mem j an.l i y-u ! tor u. Our i-n.-e- -orresMind ' with the time-. V rite lo' ti-rm- r.-l trrr.tory tu TllR HAW KS Ni li'M.Kl CO . mhK 4tn. H.M-he-ler, N. Y. fWATCHES, CLOCKS,! ! JEWELRY, $!LYEr,WAI',E, j I MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS: AI J 0PTICALJ50ODS. J Mii.i; a;ext i outiik X I CELEBRATED B0CKFDRD5 WATi'llES. iCcliffittaanilFieSoniaWalclies: In K. v ami Sti in Wiini.-rs. I.AKUi: SKI.Kt'TloX ul' AI.I.w KIM.s i'l' JEW KM: Y Al. W.WMiX IIAMi. Mv line of .lew 1 1 y i iin-ur- 4 a .-.I. t'niue ami si-i- f.ir your- i if U-f..i.- jiiin-ha-iiiir -lsew hen- A ;! win k iruai an'.-e.l. J CARL EIVINIUS. PROCESS WORK. LUDWI, DOUGLAS $3 SHOE FIT FOR A KING. r nr lillin IVoi'Ir urir fbf W. L. Dounlas S3 and S4 Shoes. All mr ilifM trr onllv ( itia.cir7e T rive- l In v .tl,,,- 1- .r tne- l.n.l;. . irnst.iiii -ii- in MW- t.J fit. 1 fi ;r riTii: ij'u'mms ir.- ttiuri 4v---1. 'it:. !-- :,r-- ui-if - '-m Mam jaJ T1 - . -i r ..1 i,t-r H:uL.. .S4.S3.50 rdovaa.Frt-aefc Knnmcllrd n!f and Kaacir, S2.DO and S2 Workrirent. . p ia j 1 . m sin aiTiooi sno. r V Ud.es' $S, $2.50. $2 ind $1.75. If "ur l-ikl- r cwnot W. L. Douglas, D. I-TJCAS fc CO. ( v- . 1 1 Aw . in.- Si.. an.l K 1 11 i5 :ir.- U l t.-r 1 1 1:111 ..t 1.- ; i.r'.'' iit.t 1 i-i 1 ;i I. i-;t r 1 1 j 1 .-i.n-1 1 i:.I 1..11. an.l :i iw ..f : I .- w :tn 1 - .if t In- li.iii-.-ki.ti.r an- ;i :l . .n i.. lu.tk.- tl..- kil. li. ii l.iv.- a -lii-. i--. 1 tc Cidcrflla Stovts cti Eseecs in.i.i.-t.i in.-.-t 1 - 1 y 1 1 .r.iii.-nt : tl..- :itf 11 l;i k.-t - a ! i I -t f.-rl t '.a'.i-r-. ji. i-i.il a 1 l. ii l h ui i 1 1 1 il to t ii-a 11! i tn--. .-. ..im- iliii H i . it v. - 11. ail t 1 . - uti.l mi . it Ii a vi. vv t.f.uit- im.-t i ir.i. al at a lu.Mi. rati- . n-t. l'Jm Better Flw as God.8 -r. .1. iii.tiiiit. A. M. Tl,..ina-. 11a iim. I K. i(.-t..-.'.-..s You To go to QUINN'S, Clinton street, Johnstown, to buy Carpets, Linoleums, Matttncs, Oil Cloths, lilanKets, Feathers, &.. Prices Iletlueeil on All Goo.ls, ami FREIGHT PAID on All Ltrge P.-ukages. VIES QUIIMN. Most Improved Methods. :m.l r.r ..f. May"-IKiIk- :it W.nk lhe Must 1 DR. A. I.AINO, ihn.r north tif M. K. t'htin li, ( iailitzin. I a. IXKi'TTKlX' Xnrit't j N..t-r i lirret-y ntrn that letters te-t-t..--rit:iTT on the e.tte of I si. I. .re l.ili lte ol Mu-M-r l..nt.i.. I'atul.rta rounty. I'a". ilr.-n-1. hirt l-n jrintr.1 to the un.1-rstKne.l. All Kr-,,1,. m.lrl.lrl l.ilhf e-In'r 1 f.,l .ir.-r.leut ill make .nitnt-.il me .ay tueiit. and all -rott Iiiiiii: i-laitn-i utiiu-t m'i.i rotate houtd re.-Dt il.eii. duly aut ht-bt irate.l for .aT merit ttieun-.ler-iKt.e.t. MAKY l.l.ll.l.Y. .May il. v.i.v l-jie.-utrix. " NOTICE. rl'HK annunl meetinr ot at wkK elder.' for eier--1 li.-n ot I Mr, ti.r ,.t the im.o and Clrar- hele t 'on I and ' ke Comiarty will he held at the otti.-e -I ll.e C KliM.-HAV. M. May j. 15. in..ar.y at rruirality. I'a . on Jf NEW, 1'5. at I oViiw-k. r. H.O.HA.1AN. Se-iretar . HhK ALL. THE NEWS. KEAU THE KLk L MA. (l.u ir year. C r K K r I r sr. k r r f i r t 1 1 1 ' r i t r r I x X. ; i! M K 6 i f I T TT n 11
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