mill-in rcrmaiL AMHKIA CO.. PA. I" K i I p. . K k J 4 I .1- i v . I. rt Ii - - MAY 15. 1 !.. j.i, ll.iu-e. Cresson, will , Loreito, has beeD !.tt. of Cambria town- ,.i,m,niia. tlit' jeweler, took a Tm-.i;lV. !, ,-. nts per bushel, iu ,,,, .Mini). ,-,.ai were hauled out of ,n U-t Friday. . -ays l.' ton of ;-. ,.n that to u- f t arrulltown. s-iein n Yeiliieti;iy. i.f Alleiiht'iiy town- KUii-burg i h . t .1 II ' i od Tue- , ,iit..r .f the Carroli it,,r to Klwifbnrg on hi .hi wa run over by a t :. ii - Creek WVdiit'sday :.!. m,.- if,- of alireensburg. t.: ..! :ln--liop a week ago 1, Mlll'll. .,,x ,v Kiiuliall. of this ., s ,-.,r luail of hordes to i . I 'ri.iay . Ilr ,. - . inuiaws in the alms ,.i .;iil,i-r alvxavs thins out . ,.f !i..r. 'ii-tiU:toii. g",- f I: :i:r l ouiity, in holding ft .' . ; ,-sl "" Tuesday. '. imii.iii- at the state Jn U .uivii, aithoiigh the in inlt i.i ai-iiiiiiiuodate only .J. t" at. i.:n : ,r .il'!'!"-'' to a wart once a ' i in . n Hi in'- 1 " " - j -- In tii-in . . i-'- it will not require ft i;iiy i-i.nvriitioii under me ans- ;i,'--'. it-- I". of h.-alth w ill be 2 V.::i.iini-'i't on Thursday and j Mj VI ami VV. i.l M. ll.-n.iiiii.'-'iT. manager of the )l-:.'ia-ti in this place, re- i, u Tii. - i.i iii. in a viit to his I .i.rt'.'rl. hio. Thnr lav . lav . I Ii. l ".., aniuel i I. l.i.li.l. r -A ere !,;: v married at ,-i ..I tl tlii'iatuig clergy uiati, i h. .1, tin- p!a.-e. ju:T. if.- of .lames K i ill ii rT. of n Wnl day. May t'.lh. aged wa Mr. KildutT's lia i lie died in 1 ..of llarr township. i in-w tarn for Isaac t..w ii-hip. w a strick-III- i oiidiiioii is eri- i y.-ar-. Thi-f.f-. hi- tir-l 1-y Ii .niin. r a .rKii.iT "ii a . ii l::jrk M Jl-t-.e 4 i I m . i i 3 I. I "r. -.1. n. k-. the saddler and n nr. ;. ;t with his family on lSi ;..r li-I LierKl, hio, .-i.iitiiitie in the aiue biisi- !.h- wjinut loiri are pa-sing : !tie 1'. m .Miniy railroad, ron t ..r i:it: v . Ii will he many years :l.i--Jim-i'.-can be growu. ii, tli;iu a century old. A;,.,.- M. U att-. daughter of the i a' 4 Anii.c M . Walt-, of (;ailit i: A -!,!,v. I'a., on Friday Ii r ; :i. i t,- -n- interrt-d in the viv ai tul.it.in on Sunday af- i Vj.ii..,, hi..-will be erected '-!,-.; . ('.-.niield county, lo h-:'-. (anVr and liarnes- i::. taking . in I'hiliburg, . Ii . i i.i;.-. I in I ; .i-i. Madera j.- i. - .ii r-.i.i.-. s!. .. i,j,-r. K-j., of this nlace, i.---raiii (loin New Vwrk.on iv. .t.f..rrt..j.if him thai his w ife, . .' , ug ber sistt-r. is ; Mr. shoemaker left for New U fjti, -.lay aft'-r iKM.in. ( a.-'ii h . until f.i,r weeks ago ; ; I'ii:. . ,-tuirg. t'entre county, : in i.f a -i:it-troke Saturday ai. i i d ,.iu the t-iTects of it at i iiul.t at the home of his n U . in I ule borough, n-i-t mi putting cards . apt r- i.ni;lii io lie careful . .i.i,!... ,,i tl,.-ii grateful elf ii i i. !-j,..i t tlie other day a Hi-. I the i -. .ii iii unity for "as '' 1,1 1 1 r dear mother." A ( 4,i Vincent I'.uck, of t. ..ae l.eel, -eriou.-ly ill with i t. a- ti,.- i,,,n. ,,f their father, i: i, t,. ,.f i ui ml'tow n, are both ; and unit s- .ometliiiig un-ili'i.- iiiv.-eery liupe fur re- The general spring schedule of the Pennsylvania railroad will go into effect Sunday, May 17, and with It a new train V be known as the Niagara and Piitiburg evpiess. It w ill leave Philadelphia at 8:24 in the morning, arrive in A 1 toon a about :t::ti) in the afternoon and Pittsburg at 7:30. A pullman buffet parlor car and coaches will be run on this trin. The division encampment of the Na tional guard of this state will be held at I.ewisiown. July IS to 25. The time was lixed several week ago, and the place on Thursday evening, by Adjutant tieneral Stewart. General orders were issued on F. iday from the headquarters of the guard in llarrisburg announcing- the time and place of the encampment. During the progress of a prolonged spree, Fred Leitenberger ended bis lite at his home on Power street, Johnstown, at II o'clock Saturday night bv cutting his throat and his left wrist with a razor. He bad been abusing his wife, and she ran for police assistance. On returning to the house with an oftictr, she found ber drink crazed husbaud dying from self-inflicted wounds. James Fertenlierger. of A I toon a, wants to sue his wife for bigamy. He appeared at the mayor's oflice in that city on Mou da for the purpose. Mrs. Ferleuberger. her husbaiid alleges, eloped Saturday with a one armed Italian named Joe Allen, aud was married at liallitzin. The couple have a family of Bye children. The hus band was advised logo to an alderman and make information. Robert Mitchell and Joepb Ft tide, of this place, are the owners of a 4u0 acre tract of land on the mountains iu Cambria county on which hundreds of sugar Iretrs are growing. Sam Kerr, of Armstrong tow nship, wants to take his sugar-making outfit over there next spring and tap a few hundred of t lie maples. No fellow in the state understands the business any better than Mr. Kerr. Indiana MeHnetiyer. The barn of Harrison P. Wilson, at Fosterville, Westmoreland county, was, with its contents, destroyed by fire oue night last week. Ketweec 10 and 11 o'clock that night Mr. Wilson was awak ened by the blaze, aud hastening to the barn, only succeeded in saving a bridle, and in that effort bad the hair on his head badly singed. The origin is attributed lo an incendiaiy. The loss will be about l,2iio. The bodies of a woman and child were taken from the Monongahela river, near West Elizabeth, Thursday afternoon. The child was held tightly in the woman's arms. It i3 supposed to have been suicide on the part of the woman. The bodies had evidently been in the water for weeks, and identification will be difficult, A wo man disappeared from West - Elizabeth everal weeks ago, but her name was not learned. The wife of a brakeman named Miller, living in Altoona, w bile suffering from in sanity, jumped from the second story win dow of her home at an early hour last Thursday morning. She rau to the rail road aud climbed to the top of a lofty sigual pole. She was taken back home by the police and given in charge of her husband. She has been out of her mind for some time aud talks incessantly and unintelligibly on religion. The people living in close proximity to the new Radebaugh tunnel, who con-contt-iiiplale raiding chic kens, are thinking s-riouly about bringing suit against the contractors for damages, owing to the tact that not a chicken can be hatched as long as blasting is done there. The coucussion has the same effect ou the eggs while in the state of iucubatiou thai the clap of thunder has, and everybody knows that that kills the chicken in the egg. LKiiry Sitjmil. Sheriff Coulter's residence iu the East ward, was entered sometime on Saturday night or Sunday morning by thieves, who effected an entrance through a window. With the exception of some cigars that they found in a valise and a pocket book containing fifty cents belonging to a girl, the expedition was without any reward. It is supposed that they were scared off in some manner as a suit of tlathes and an overcoat that had been laid out were left behind. While playing on the railroad track at Valeiitiue's furnace, r.ear llellefonte, the other day, li-year-old Frank Kirk was run over by an engine. He jumped in fiont of the moving engine and was knocked down and le.'l lengthwise on tne tracK oetween -k tl:. n. V :.- j. Ii iii- K. M l:, at man, . to the Ida. hi IH t-i.. f this place, w ho Second i'resby- l. on Sunday -. iiinii, to the Pres-.--'ati..ii ii, tl,i place. Pto ii.i :i hi- are orry to see l a: 1 i, an old resi- 1 i '..nii-iiip, died at his :r iii. i.- -iiuth of Eliens ,! '! i.i-t week. He was i- i,f thi neighbor-i.-a. h,,l tl,,. advanced age of I'eV ,1,1. i:.. i .lay I hi-lie,. a well-known citizen county. dropp-d dead k'n-t mill, in that l'' iin was about M deal h - caused by -t. iwved by a wife 1 a.l , ' If'- T tll I "' a hundred virtues. ' 'I t I.i- one fault may d.-inp.-d more thau all '-'I- III facLlilmiv lito- "r' .ii. i.K.kiiit; for rotu-niutss, "'-r nuiiuiii-ed everything i' dean. i. . . l-'Ver. of Poitage. was .hie Thomas Cullen, on iiait'e of selling liijuor At a hearing before ii. the a, ( u-ed was re in llie sum of t4 at the June term of Hi 4 i.'-li-l.l-e. ' '"r,.,-, el-ai an, '''int "T-iiiirli am lii.nti.- ,f 'in I.iirht. ,.,iniiiiiv rif the comoensation oiiipariy should have c ne -:rf.ls theserviceof ,l"-liiiw Inubas been dis Si- K:, r-i-'ai. ti, . !i, ... ,. . ....i - -t,,rt. at i)UI1o, tLis "-"l' rl t.y thieves the other to the amount of tluicar s-r. Iiiaiii.ni.l conducts i.f s. - t ,l,., fie-. (, hu r- selected a good acco. cigars, shoes. ii "nunii '"'Mver,. i. rutin i. and says that Mrs. isletj by her aaiiabl I- llltliticr t.fr l,,,u r i.ar.1ers. This is a fa a- built in 1833. whe in tht heyday of Its glory P'utou the Old Portage The South Fork Record states that the shortage of Postmaster McDonald, of that place has been made up, but it has not been decided whether or not be will be re tained as postmaster. II is friends are do ing all in their power in his behalf. It is the general cpiniou of the people that the shortage occurred through a business transaction in which he used Uncle Sam's money. He bears a good reputa tion. A Gypsy carnival is being held at Milesburg, Centre county, this week. There are about 30 carnivals with 00 horses and more than 100 people encamped there. They have been gathering there for the past two weeks. The king of the band is that veteran nomad and aborigine, James Uuy and to meet with him at Milesburg are his son aud grand son. both leaders, with their caravans. James Uuy is now almost 80 wears old, but to look at him oue would not take him to be a day more than 60, although during the past 40 years be has traveled the territoiy betweeu Wilkes barre and Scranton on the north, to Nor folk, Va., ou the south. Merchant Isaac Goldstein's home, on Railroad street. South Fork, was broken into about 2 o'clock Monday morning by some unknown party. Entrance was gain ed through a back window. Abraham Goldstein's gold watch and chain was taken from his clothes on the first flcor. The loser values them at (5. From there the thief went to Mr. Isaac Goldstein's, bed room the second floor and took his trousers, which were lying on a chair near his bed. They contained about (300. Mr. Isaac Goldstein was awakened as the party was leaviug the bed-room, but did uot catch him. The trousers were found in an alley about two hours later by Mr. Goll- steiu's son Abratu. he rails, with bis feet toward the engine. The engine passed over him and iu an io- tanl be was on his feet without a scratch. The seat of his trousers was torn off. and the heel of his left shoe was ground to ponder by the wheels. The Pennsylvania Railroad company as laid off a large number of men, par- icularly section laborers, on nearly a. visions. The suspensions are only tem porary, and tne men win oe recanea as oon as the freight business begins to pick p sufficiently to justify the increase in xpeuses. On the middle division tne sav- ng in expenses by laying off section men alone amounts to over t-.oiio per day. On II divisions a saving of at least $7. 0J a day. or 210,(M) a month can be effected n this manner. Congressman Hicks introduced in the house on Thursday of last week a bill to correct the military record of Samuel Beuueath. of Uedford. aud to remove the barge of desertion therefrom;" and a bill to "correct the military recora ot uenry Cameron, of Martinsburg, and lo remove he charge of .desertion therefrom." Re cords are corrected in congress without the scrutiny they would receive in the War Department, and pensions, the great promoter of patriotism in time of peace, will likely follow the "corrected" records. A neat swindle is being worked with much success in many towns. A woman book agent appears in town and goes from bouse to house leaving books Tor exami nation. Next day a man calls to see if they are wanted, and if not he takes them away with him. Usually they ore not wanted. A few davs later the woman agent appears again and on being told that the man has taken away the book weeps copiously. says the villain has been col lecting her books all over town, pieaus poverty and accepts the proffered com-oenatiou. -The State Medical society will hold us 4Hh annual session in Uarrisuurg, conven ing on the 12th Inst. President w. a. tenner, of Pittsburg, will presiue. iu first day w ill be devoteu u iirenu,,...., K..ai..Ms and uaoers, with a reception at tKu, rp,,.,vlvania State nospiiai m . . A Aatt t V, oro will tie eveniug. on tne secouu j o.,.ini t the llarrisburg nospnai uu ,.rHt.... .iu ..o ma-ifiinn. Whl OU lue niiiv tne execu ii "--- 1...1. n...,hin i-nuntv medical socieiv uay """c -- ..,. ,ni t.ntertin at the wtnniuiiw..u Over 200 physicians are expected to be . ... t irnm nil over the state and there will be the usual Interesting papers. It is reported that a traffic arrangement us been made between the reonsy i vau. ...a Pittsburg & Eastern Railroad corn- companies which gives the latter the use of the former's tracks from nerryirec o If this true, it settles the qu f .nnihr railroad being built uplhe r..-tt,or thrni Cherry tree. The river biijf i.""' - . Hee-h Creek railroad compauy has a slnil lar arrangement with the Pennsylvania giving it the right to use the latter's track ,rr.m M nhaffeT t o Patton. Ills now oslm the track to Patton and expects to make r th Hastings brancn woeu Beech Creek coal on this side of the Ridge tkberlflTVi Hales. Sheriff Coulter will offer at sheriff's sale at the court bouse, In E tie n burg, on Mon day Juce 1st, lsJu, at 1 o'clock, p. m., the following properties: The interest of D. E. Nolly in ;the coal aLd mining privileges iu 92 acres and 11 perches of land in Susquebaoua township, known as the K. F. Pitts tract. Also the coal and mining rights in 130 acres and 45 perches of land in Susque hanna township, known as the Mary Ann Conner tract. Also the coal in 30 acres and 14 perches in Susquehanua township, known as the Joseph A. Gray tract. The interest of Francis J. Thomas in a lot in Carrolltown borough, having there on a two-story frame double dwelling bouse. The interest of Caron Leahey in three lots of ground in Lilly borough. The interest of John Huber in 71 acres and allowance of laud in Elder township. except several lots previously sold leaviug a balance of about 35 acres, having thereon a two-story plank dwelling bouse, a barn and other outbuildings. The interest of John Alston In a lot and dwelling house in North Uarnesboro, known as lot No. 34. The i uteres l of Elmer E. Goss In a lot of grouna in Hastings borough, having there on a two-story frame dwelling house and outbuildings. Also one-half acre of ground having thereon erected a slaughter shop. The interest of Anoa Frances Purden and William B. Purden, Jacob H. Most. Jr., and Joshua H. Most, children and hei.-s of Jacob Most, deceased, in 420 acres of land in Allegheny township. Also 103 acres of land in said tow nsnip. The interest ot Andrew Stroeny, Katha rina Stoney. Pat Pugel and Anna Pugel in 144 acres and 76 perches of land in Elder township, reserving the coal under said land excepting five acres. The interest, franchises and rights of the Lilly Wa'.er Company in the reservoirs, water pipes, water plugs, gates, fittings, fixtures, etc. Also a certain tract of land in Washing ton township, known as the reservoir tract. The interest of Elmer E. Nagie in a lot of ground in Hastings, having thereon a two-story frame house. The I merest of J. J. McDonnell an j John E. Wilson, assignee, in a lot of ground in Portage borough. The interest of Joseph Kirsch in a lot of gronnd in Gallitzin township, having thereon a two-story frame dweiling house and outbuildings. The interest of Margaretta McCloskey and Thomas A. McCloskey in a piece of ground in Gallitzin borough. I he Interest or Annie ti. Mc-Uarity in a lot of ground in Gallitzin. The interest of H.J. Conway in 100 acre?. more or less, in Gallitzin township, having thereon four dwelling houses and necessary outbuildings. The interest of John C. Scbwarb in a lot in Gallitzin township. The interest of Alfred Miller in a lot of ground in Susquehanna township. eal Estate Traaafcra. F. A. Thompson et ux. to Richard J. Bender, Lilly, consideration, $400. Annie E. Wagner et vlr to Frank K Specht, Johnstown, $.'i00. . Cambria Iron company to William E. Pringle, East Coneroaugh, 450. William H. Mondorff et ux. to Conrad Apple, Lower Yoder, $700. A. J. Reale et ux. et al. to J. W. Donier, Johnstown, 2,644. Baltimore Building & Loan association M. J. Heeter, Johnstown, $1,450. William A. Refninger el ux. to A. J. Beale et al. Johnstown, $1. William Brauii. Sr. et ux. to Frank Brand et al., Clearfield. $1. George E. Horner et ux. to Charles Whippermau. Upper Yoder, $3,000. Valentine Thomas et ux. to O. ' J. Thomas, Carrolltown. $400. Kate S. Conrad et vir to M. A. Wesner, Johnstown, $5,7ou. Equitable Loan & Building association to H. C. Kirkpatrick, Carroll. $2,200. Charles Callahan to W illiam Callahan, Washington, $10. Chest Creek Land & Improvement com pany to William U. Bennett, Patton. $175. Christopher Bantley et'ux. to John P. Statler. Richland, $40O. Stephen Williams et ux. to Benno P. Williams et ux.. Johnstown, $". Henry C. Bell et ux. to William C. Bell. Blandsburg. 225. Wi'.liani C. Bell et ux. to William C. Thomas, Blandsburg, $400. Executor of Anu Drass to Joseph Rhiner, Chest, $57. Henry Umbaugh et ux. to Yost Henry Umbaugh, Upper Yoder, $000. Caleb A. Gray et ux. to Joseph Diski, Elder. $18. John Thomas et ux et'al. to Willis Hoff- rarn. Last Conemaugh, $500. Cambria Iron company to William F. Stump, Franklin, $250. Cambria Iron company to Emanuel Reighard, Mineral Point, $135. Adam K. Keafer et ux. to Tobias Keafer et al. Upper Yoder. $800. Assignee of John Brown et ux. to Henry Quinn, Sumnierhill borough, $25. Executor of Catharine Helfrick to Noah Hoffmaa, Johnstown. $1,530. Zacbariah Duomire et al. to School 1 District of Croyle township, Croyle, $20. Webster Land & Improvement company to School District of Croyle township, $50. JohnSankeret ux. to Susan Sanker, Cresson. $100. C Salome Stutzman et vir to Nancy J. Livingston. Adams, $50. Cresson Clearfield Coal Jk Coke com pany to School District of Reade town ship. Reade, $1. Samuel W. Turner et al. to School Dis trict of Reade sownship, Reade township, Reade. $1. Assignee of John Brown et um. to Wal lace Plummer. Summerhill borough, $100. Delana R. Moore, et ux. to Euglebert McMollen, Gallitzin township. $105. Assignee of William Mansfield et ux. to Gallitzit. Building & Loan association. Ashville. $400. George C. Diehl to Robeil Swope, Por tage township. $180. Annie C. McMullen to School District of Allegheny township, Allegheny 9 0 Charles Yon Lunen et ux.' to Joseph Schwartz, Stonycreek, $200. John A. Goughnour et ux. to David Ep- pley. West Taylor, $700. Provident Building & Loan association to John T. Bradley, Tunuelhill. $500. Owen J. Jones to Hugh Hughes, Sum merhill townsnip, $l,S0O. Mary Ann Angus et vir to Mary A. Sny der, East Taylor, $1. H. M. Neff et ux. to Emma Neff, Hast ings, $.oo. MarrlM Urease. The following marriage licenses were Is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Thursday, May 14th, 1890: William Oldham, Walnut Grjve, and Julia Thomas. Dale. Joseph Stiblcb and Jennie Smith. Lower Yoder township. Tony Cosci. Ebensburg. and Lizzie Fara- baugh, Blacklick township. Joan H am rock and Margaret Loshin- szky, Johnstown. John N. Szabol and Barbara Polvcsak. Johnstown. Andrew G. Kabler and Delia G. Gosserd. Morrellville. Stephen Conhr and Julian Botcho. Gal litzin. William Kubn. Glasgow, and Elvira J. Johnson, Lloydsville. Andrew J. Patterson and Susanna Mc- Cormick, Lilly. Frank R. Callihan and Amelia Glauber Johnstown. Cornelius M. Miller aud Sadie Gough nour, Franklin. George Chuba and Eva Kibbar, Johns town. Jeseph DeniDsey. Pittsburg . and Marv Lamb, Figart. Frank Deconno and Lucv Kuneur. Barnes boro. Norman C. Klahre. Johnstown, and An nie Houghton, Morrellville. A 5 OO Blryele at Laat. Ever since the introduction of the bi cycle, predictions have been frequently made that It was only a question of time when a high-grade wheel could be pur chased at a low prica consistent with the actual cost of manufacture. It is a well- known fact that the original manufactur ers of bicycles have become enormously rich from the large profits in the business. and have been able to maintain high prices by constant advertising. High-salaried racers paid to win on their wheels, expedi ents are resorted to keep the name of the wheel before the public, al) of which the the user pays for, and gets no better wheel than one under a less-known name could be bought for at half the price. Iu another column is shown a cut and full description of the"May wood" a first- class, high-grade wheel In every respect. at the low price of $35.00. If one will read the specification carefully he will be readi- y convinced that this particular wheel has many points of superiority over any other on the market, and as the manufacturers are a responsible, well known firm, and guarantee the wheel in every particular, we can unhesitatingly recommend the 'May wood." Iseellaaeeaa Matleea. 'ANTED A aeneral repiwenUtlvs In thf w drew HI Fifth A.. fltUburK. Pa. mbhii tn ontanlaa local Doaraa lor in a Artisans' Sarin and I-oao Association. Ad- meicci T ANTu-A rellabls man to reprassnt a loan If Institution In Vambrla county Money loaned la lami ol tioa to tio.ouu. For particular apply to W.M. DAVlS.Ooalport, Fa. mchWtt. T'HE Ebanebunc Building It Ioaa Association will otter for sals at tbs council ebamber. Kb en shunt, ou the fourth Monday In May, l.MM.uo. THOS. liAVIS, L.BSTSS La.Hiaam.Soerstsxy. President. TTfCM)!.. V T Farmer can get 22 cents per pound to trade lor wool at the store of W. A. H. LUtlle, In loreito. A lama and well assorted a Lock ol gen eral merchandise Is on asnd to select from. ar. IT At. CMst 0IHIwlNCR r KOBfcKT FEKUUSON.of Hlaektles town ship, will be a candidate lor the otbos oioounty Commissioner on the llemocratle ticket, aut'iect to the decision of the next county convention. AT THE OLD RELIABLE. Everybody, anil especially the orster-lorlns; people ot EoensDurg-. are Invited to call at Kooc MeBreen'a Old Kellable K tail rant, when tbev want good, Ireeb t Inters, by the pint, quart or gallon Or you can have them Stewed or Fried, all at the lowest price. Fresh Oysters every day. octlill ADJOURNED Orphan's Court Sale Of'VaLUABLE REAL ESTATE! 1 IT virtue of an onler of the Orphan's Court of 1 Cambria county. Pennsylvania, to me ai rected. I will expose to public sale at the Central Hotel, in carrolltown. on SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1896, at 1 o'clock, p. m.. the IoUowIdk described real estate. t!e: All thst certain piece or parrel ol land situate In the township ot Carroll, In Cambria county. Pennsylta ila,adjolnlnK lands of seoantlan L.uin- er. r-nlllp stona. jauies IMcK, John A. Bender, Krbart rarabaairb. John Sherry. Henry Fara- DanKh. Evan Morgan and William Koland. con- talninK 349 ACRES and thirty nine acres mora or less, and dstIok thereon erected a new TW0-ST0RY PLANK HOUSE and lance bank barn and outbuildings all In good repair. There Is a food orchard and plenty ol water on the lartn. The above described Ii underlain with valuable seams ol coal, one ball mile Irom railroad. One hundred acres ol above land Is covered with valuable timber. THE COAL. The coal In. under and upon said land together witn tne usual and necessary mlnlmt rights ana privileges will he ottered lor sale separate sort apart Irom the surtace, and the surtace will be ottered separate and apart Irom the coal, and the said land will be sold e ther In the whole or severed, to suit the desires ol the purchaser, and or tne nest price mat can oe obtained tnereior. rtKMS OF SALE. Ten per cent, of the purchase money to be pal In band at the time ol sale; the balance of oned third ol the purchase money at the eoanriaation- of the sale :une-ilxth ol the purchase money in one yetr and one sixth In two years from the eon confirmation ol sale, the deterred payment to bear interest, and the remalnins: third ol the pur chase money to be and remain a lien apon tne real estate during the lifetime ot the widow. Agnes ern. the Interest to be paid to her annual It, and the principal payable at her death. The deterred payments to be secured by judgment pond ana morutaae ot tne pnrrnaser. AKIIKEW STKITTM ATTEK, AI'OUNIIN MHAKKAUirH. Exerntors of the Last Will and Testament ol Ja cob Zero, deceased. carrolltown. re.. May tn. IbVB. ma s at. Bis; resl Plant Sale. Buffalo, N. Y., May 11. Tbe Bell, Lewis Jt Y ates Coal company has sold its plant, worth about t3,0)0,000, to a syndi cate composed of Hew York capitalists and some stockholders of the Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburg railroad. The syndicate is beaded by the Kew York Guaranty Trust company. Tbe sale in cludes all the mines in the Reynoldsvllle, Pa., region, and they are thought to be tbe best coal producing mines in this country. Included in the sale are 47 miles of railroad, tbe Falls Creek and the Rey- noldsville. These lines feed all the rail roads leading out of tbe coal country. The property will be transferred to the new buyers about June 1st. It is under stood that Adrian Iselln, of New York, is at tbe head of the syndicate purchasing tbe property. O A. M. Eaeaaaaaawat. Foi tbe annnal encampment of the G. A. R., Department of Pennsylvania, to be held at Chambersburg, Pa., June 1 to 6, tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell from May 30 to June 6, Inclusive, ex cursion tickets from all stations on its sys tent in Pennsylvania to Chambersburgand return, good for return passage until ;June 8. at a single fare for the round trip. Ei curslon tickets, g sod to return by way of Gettysburg, will also be sold on same days at one and one-half cents per mile, dis tance traveled. Argjle real Company wins, A telegram from Washington frays the bituminous coal dealers there are worried over competition from Western Pennsyl vania. For years the Cumberland, Md., and the Georges Creek, Va., output has monopolized that territory because the mines were so near at band. About three years ago the Argyle mines of Cambria county. Pa., commenced to tight for an entrance there and succeeded in forcing the price down from $3.25 to fa 65 per ton. But the Maryland and Virginia products had a monopoly of the trade! of the govern ment, as bids were only asked for furnisb- ng their coal. The representative of the Argyle company protested against this discrimination and made a fight to furnish tbe coal for the ordnance shops. Capt. Sampson, the chief of ordnance. protested, but Secretary Herbert directed that a test should be made of the Argyle coal and the Georges Creek coal. It was made, and the analysis revealed - that the Pennsylvania product excelled the other on nearly every point. Secretary Herbert immediately ordered 2.0D0 tons of the Ar gyle coal and requested tbe officers of the company to compete for the annual cou- tract for furnishing coal to the navy. Impartasst la Asjrlraltarlata. A fortbeoming bulletin of tbe State Ex periment station gives tne results of a number of experiments with various grades of fertilizers on a farm In Bucks county. The results show how a fertilizer that is entirely adepted to the soil's needs will yield an increased profit per acre of auy where from (40 and $50, while one that is not adapted has been used at a loss of 17 per acre, aud in no test yielded an increase of over ti to ts per acre. The most profitable mixture was of phosphoric acid and potash In equal parts; w bile neither of the two was good when used separately. The home-mixed ferti lizer Is recommended as best for the potato field in preference to any fertilizer sold on tbe market. The bulletin further tells bow by comparatively simple means farm ers in all parts of the state can ascertain thelkind of fertilizer best adapted to their soil by inexpensive field experiments, and thus avoid an unnecessary waste of money. IF YOU ARE Xiil -SAT SPIED- Then we are not satisfied until you are satisfied With goods and prices. HIGH GRADE GROCERIES. Everything we have is fresh. We guarantee quality. We want your regular all-lhe year-around trade. Let us sell you all you can eat. We sell standard Corn at 5c. " " Tomatoes, Ce. schreded Coeoanut. Sc. f Prunes, 5, 7, 9 nd 10c. Evaporated Peaches, Cc. Raisins, 4c. Corn Starch, 5c. package Coffee, 20c. Chop per sack, 85c. Tea, lSc.r Best Tea, 40c. 3lb. can Apple Rutter'fcr 25c. Syrup, 30c. L Deans, 5c. Mustard per glass, 5c. Apricots, 10c. The Woman Bio Loves Bargains. They make fun of the woman shopper every body does but it is she who knows a Bargain wot is a Bargain, (as Uncle Reuben would say.) Yard-wide Muslin, bleached or unbleached, Apron Gingham, Light Calicoes, Dress Ginghams at Serges, all wool, all colors, 4 Gin. wide at yard. 50c. 4c. 5c. Cc. 7c. per THESE ARE ALL BARGAINS. "WIE IHiIE-A-ID The Carpet Trade and there must be a solid substantial reason for it. There is and the reason isn't hard to locate. It is such goods offers as these: and All-wool Ingrain Carpet, Other Ingrain for -Home-made Rag Carpet, 25, 40c. 50 and 35c. 35 and 40c. If You Arc Going to Do 1 This Spring see our stock of Wall Paper, low in price. apcring It is very handsome and This cut represents a Wash Boiler that WILL : JVOT : RUST. We handle a full line of this Tinware. If any replace it and we will JOS. HORNE & CO. Black and White. You'll never make a mistake in select- ins Black or White for a gown no matter what your age, compaction or style equally good for young and old. Two Specials That should, and we believe will, bring us lots of Mail Orders. PURE TWISTED SILK Black Grenadines Manufactured to sell at $1.00 a yard manufacturer missed in his reckooicg we bought to sell 50 cents a yard. Same story applies to 43 Inches wide White Dotted Swiss regular 65c. qual ity, bought to sell and selling fast at 45 cents a yard. Write for samples of the above, or any goods bold by yard measurement also ask for Oi b New Spring axd Summer 1666 Catalog t'E FREE! PENN AVENUE AND FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURG. piece rusts bring it bck FREE OF CHARGE. Yours for Low Prices, GALLITZIN. PA. -Goo.Lj truounting to $10.00 or over DELIVERED FKEE to any point, BICYCLES- BICYCLES. All Kinds and Sizes for Sale by For T wr fr(eclla. Vatarrah "Cares' or Tonics lr Oatarrab In liquid form to b. taken ntemallr, usually ooBlaln either Mercury or Iodide ol Potaaaa. or bold, walcb are Ipjartoaa If too long taken. Catarrah la a local, not a Blood disease, eaased oj sudden change to cold or damp weather. It starts In the nasal pasaaes. fleeting eye, ears and throat. Uold In the bead causes excessive flow of mucus, and If repeatedly neglected , tbe results of catarrah will follow; severe pain In the heal, a roarlntc sound In the ears, bad breadth, and ottentitnea an offensive discharge. The remedy should be quick to ally Inflammation and heal the membrane. Ely's Z ream Balm la the ecknowleged cure for these roubles and contains no mercury nor any lu urlous drug. Frkie, 60 cents. nov to M ly. RESTAURANT NOTICE. I resnectiuilv srlve notice t my many patrons ol Ebensburg and country people at at lance mat on and alter April l. iwo. l win move my r taurant Irom Julian street to (Jeutre street, in slant of tbe Oambrta House, next door te Wilkin son's Marble vard. where I will be pleased to see a'.l my old patrons, ooplns; a liberal share ol the publle patronaKe. i serve meats aua isnrnee u hours. Price. 14 and 20 cents. I will keep a lull Hue of confectionery, traits, candies, cigars. n.ai.ra tea riaem In season. Ice cream In all fla vors, special dinners aod suppers a-otten up by Bivinir timeiv notice, soring vettetaoies iu jmju. I win have a sueelal parlor lor ladles and their escorts. Tnaoks for past lavors. .KesDecuaiiv rours. mob 20 tt. JAMES H. tl ANT. R. L. JOHSSTOH. M. J. UVfK. A. w.e : Ebtablishbd 183. Johnston, Buck & Co., liANKKItS, EBENSBURU. - FKJiJTA. A. W. BUCK, CstatJler. Est a BiaBH noil 888. Carrolltown Bank, UAKBULX.TOWN. PA. X. A. MHARBAFfiH. Cssaklwr. General BanlM Business Transactei. The lollowlna" are th. principal features of general banalnsT business : DEPOSITS UMninvl navabla on demand, and Interest bear Ing certificates issued to time depositors. LOANS imiiIuI to .customer on favorable terms anu approved paper discounted at all times. t'OLLmiOH" Midi Is th. locality an upon an uidi towns In th. United St tea. Ubarges moderate. DKAFTS m a a erf aaa Issued negotiable in an pan oi ""i States, and foreign exchange Issued on all part of En-op. ACTOIHTB Ol merchants, farmers ana om. :, room reasonable aecomoaanou win w p.tmn. are assured that all transactions shall be held as strictly private and c7a?u" that they will be treated as liberally as good banking rules will per1 ... tVOIWUtMSIV JOHNSTON. BUCK CO. OILS! OILS! Policies written at short notice la th. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. a. V. MSB. M AT2IOT fcUADB. In the matter ol the final account .f Frank M, Shatter, administrator of Ueorge bbafler. de ceased: 'And now. Abrll 30th. 18V0. W. Horace Kose appointed auditor to distribute tbe funds la tbe nanus oi saia accountant. dt tmk wvmr. Vertlnsd April W.18W, K. H. JON ES. Clerk O. CI., f Ssit I Motlee is hereby a-lven. that pursuant to the above aiDolntment 1 will sit at my ernee In the Klsner bunaiuK. unnion street, i niru wmra. ol Jonsiuvs. on TUESDAY. MAY 1Mb. IBM. at 10 o'clock In th. foresoon. wnen and wnereaii narsona havlnar claims upon tbe said fund my appear aod present tbe tame. All persons tail ing to present uivir ii.iiu, wh the auditor, will be debarred from com I or In lor .hraolthe fund. W. H. KOSE. Johnstown, fa.. Apruza. isw. asaiisr. mat St REED & READE, Attorneys at iaw, EBENSBUBtl, - -49-OfHee on Ventre street. - PRNNA. (4-ZeBS KITTELL & LITTLE, Attorneys at Jiiav EHENSBTJBU, 49-00130 la Opera House. PA. The Atlantic Refining Co., of Pittsburg, Pa., make a specialty of manufacturing for the domes tic trade the finest brands of Illuminating and Lubricating Oilsf Naphtha and Gasoline That can be I.1&DE FRQT.l PETROLEUM. We challenge comparison with every known product of petrol- j eum. If you wish the Host : Uiiironnly : Satisfactory : Oils in the market ask for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO, PinSMUKl IJEPT P1TTSBVK, PA. OLD RELIABLE T. W. DICK, JCiENT FOB THE srtlt.suty. SatlstssaJ PrB)laitles CsTeetle. For the National Prohibition Conven tion to be held at Pittsburg. Pa., May 27 28 and 29, the Fenonsyivania uanroaa Company vill sell from May 24 to 28. In clusive, excursion tickets from all points on its system to Pittsburg aod return, at a single rate for tbe round trip (no less rate than 25 cents). These tickets will be good for return passage until May 30, inclusive. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate ol Sarah Hssu deceased. Liters ol administration e. t- a. on the estate ot Sarah Haaan. late of tbe borough ofUalilialn, laOambrtaeoaoty. Pa . hiving been a rented to me, all persons ladetMM lo aaM esttte are aereoy noliDMl la male ustbisoi to nie wiioou aviay. and those batna: claims asralas tbe seme will ura sent them, properly authenticated tor settle ment- inunu . nauan. Adsalnlstrator. OaUitxia. Pa May 1st, IV. son St. W. DICK, ATTOBNEY-AT-I.AW. Kaaaeatraa. Pnw'A- aTSpeclal atUnUoa to glrea claims for Pen sion Bonnty. etc - F. McKENRICK, attobb-t r oouirnaxLoa at Law, tbLAKHUIiU. - r A 40-Offlce on Centre street. T. J. Mountain House Shaving-Parlor I.oeaUd on Centre trert near Moonttls Hoase office. NbarinK. Hair Onttlns: and SlumKK) na done In tbe aeatest and test manner. A share el Toor patronave solleite1. KHHEKT t'ASSlHY. JOHN F. STRATTOIM'S km UIWHt MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. VteUa. Cwtara. Sanies, accordreos, HarmeeJ. cas, Ac all kinds ol Strings, efc etc 811. 813. bl5, tS17 KasttfthScNewYort. H. H. MYERS, ATTOaET-AT-LAw. Euniims, Pa. msTOf"e. la Oolloaade Bos. oa Ventre street, DONALD E. DDFTON. ATTOKN EY-AT- 1VA W, - EnanaaoM, Psma. sarnmas la Opera Homae, Ueatec street. FRAZEE1 AXLE GREASE BEST IN TUB WOHLD. K wwarinjr qnalitire arv nnmqwinnl. ertuaTl r ouUsstinii tea bomt of stir ol brr brand. Not stffocted by heat. IVUKT TIIK (JRNMNK. SX)ft SA1.K BY DEALEBS r.rsmuj.T. OLD UrVRrFF01tX FIRE IMME COM. OOMStNOED BUSINESS 1794. Ebensonnt.Jaiy l. 18M. Orphans Court Sale Ot VALl'AKLE REAL ESTATE! nV Tlrtne of anordrrufthe Or;bsns t "oert ot CihItii IVonli. I'enn-rlrauia. ti me dl rirlfcl.l illeJrto.u'.irM!e at tbe store nxiin ol W . A K. l.MIle, In the Kurouich ul Aoret to, Pennsylvania. oi FIlIDAYs-MAY 29, b, at 2 oVIook, r. w.. all tne lollowina- Jrwibed real estate. vi: A pier, or parrel ol land eltaat on the bead wler ol the Chest aod CiearhcM Lrerki la Allegheny tuwnsmp. t'aoihiim ikmnir. Pennsyl vania. In(inniuif at a ixmt, a corner of land ol tbe heirs el Namael McMullen. dereHl . and oa tL. nfMl tor-eerly leadma 'rxttn loretto te ttmiu binr: thence wrt alone- said road lirty-(wo and one-hwnh perches to a poet, a corner of Vt tlliam Weakland. deeeate.1: thence n rib witb said land seventy sis erthes to kI; thence with a Id Weak land's land Cart tony-two and one-tartb perrbes to a pufti at Simpel McMnllen's land aad m tbe mad leadinir Irom lxreite to be?t prioies; I hence suh wuh said McMollin's land HcraiT ix irrh to tte iaee ol reinnirtf-. eonlaininc TWENTY A( KLSANII EA.EVEN PEKCI1ES and harms; theieon erected a lare TWO-STORIED FRAME HOUSE and barn and utbaildlnss all In arved relr. TEKMSUKSALE. Ten per cent, ol the parchaae money to be paid la band at the time l sale, the l-alanee of oii third at te nioUmtuon ol rale: one tnird In one year tbereaf lor. and ilie remaining tb'rd la I wo years Iroaa the conttrniaUva ol sale. Ieierred lTisnL M ler isisrt. aod tn te recurvd by Uiejsilsmesl boat and mortcar e of perrbaetr. M. 1. Kll l r.UI. Trastee to sell tbe real e-U's w .Mubael Iavy. dcnase.1. Elieasbara'. I'a May 7th. lie). St afS M4tm.W rm t trrpnJa, M a i.ai"" '- fcMa aw - ine mountain. ia opened.