.C.ynt "fit ...uiill CO.i PA. "Jin:" .on i ' f thi utacp, viitHl 4 I" f.,r bin ld in M. ,,,1-illpS. Oil IH'Xt 111.. 11 are coraiauy ,i;lu,,. the cot of f.,v,,.ki liave W n tie eroded ini of Mr. anJ Mrs. Td.e.1 t th- ho.M.of the V-.ie M""day fro,n iicrs hiive ap- of t'res- l il',.- va.aiu-y tansed P-.t0Fra..k I'- Mvr. tu-.Mr. ti...,nre H. T.onoy. ,,0",e '" if h r m .ouiity. on , v i aay vr. - attending -I-l"' unty ha v rV'-ry i tl re i . Stauni living worn tle same wintei for the t a uaii -ii on .(.,. M n.v f M.-V ."-inu-l. hy ;j .-at. ., t.l I i' ;li;,.d :n, while k l.ridue a few vt..ii n l-riuay .-.it d 74 .Ti' l.-it measured tt a n apped on , mi- day lasi ia. i in -'-in J.T--V. j , the Mine en-,,-( t y a vote of . Ml i .1 !,,. .-u;tnn in ; uii-Am'T" -an. the i-lotlilers -ftJ til" L" u -,r .V ; iu U..- '1 hey are .(iul:iu,raii.! tt.ey want your , j'V nK.inei.ts to read their ;Mdi..SP.' an.ieefor V..ur- ;: a :ii Holy Name .T'.iJl- eimiire- rin.l -upper at the . ,,,; ,. on Tuesday ;.t. i,i I"' h everyone is frJm :.t- 11 '- M- T"'k- l'arri-h s -lore. line wnien river near urfaee of the ,1 all -had eauunv A;-f' - , i! K. C n the ui Su-vi.-lianii-J .I.C.iVered the pip. Hi -dll'l .preCljatei ilh kerosene to untit to eat. April 17. at the re-idem-e of th- I.a.iie"s l.iliaui:e luireli will olTer fur sale: hr.-a.l. tiiKeu ne;ui. ea! a;ad. euld ton ed eCk'-, Inline- made A llld U , etr. tu repeal the A. t of 1-7-'. lixilil? ., ;he .-.ijiipiii loner-, of Cam , jt.li p,-t j.-ar. was intro lr vt.ate hy eiiator Slinenian. Tt. !.' hill uf S.-iialor Stinr .;ir , .iiii!iu?-iiiiier- '.-" per day Vjiell-e-. fl:, D.lVe M. i...iil'd ahl" m.i'.i.-r "t a r III'- i ur.ii.: R !ii ill- Vu - Kni. w hom I'ope it ui .Monte .'as- ! the Keiiedielilii) ,1. li;i.ui:h horn irj up iu the L'nited il the alitiey ol a lvt.!i-yi.mia. -t year the hitmiiliioiis miii- 1-n.duml ri.-.', ::. tons th.? de- ;-r a iiii.iiuii aa.l a half tons. :. , i. m- la-t y.-ar. against t!:e j.-ar jir-vion. 1'ayette the l.-aililii ri.Ke prodlieer. . (ii- aiie'iiiitiiij tu more than o ii'iriitr ef .ipi. of news i t!ir,.u;unu the world ill :; !. i. 'I n prim thee :.iu..:i'if paper, or l.V..'J4.) e It 'ii,,il tahe the fa-tet ... y-ar- t'i piuil a inle i. !.i'ii w.mlil prodnee a 'f- i.e.iriy tiftv mile- hiali. jr y t. .ii r . n utnlay miiniing W. r. r-luiiiT l o., at New i enter.-l ty thieve el iiy a j.' in.u.i l i.f cioihintr vi ii'l- .hI-. The thieve aav with all tln-ir is : : ii' The tin I.,- iuhlet clew to i- i -timated at ; -h iir.it,. r ?.iy-: It may not 5 . ti thai if leaves or litter ttll.et... ,f ln.r--i adi-li cr-jwn '".i ii. tin- p. aiit- go thrwuli -i .r-.- ui the -nmmer. niakmtr - ' ' il.e ll.lt Klie-s oi one ! irr i- teiuj. r a- .-pring ra.ii-li .-:-rr--d in the luiiKh, stringy " k'et. u:.ti n a lirne-iiiiif quarry ' .:v. fim AiKciiia hla-ted i.. A ,a:',- natural cave. ' -''1 thr.iiizli the small " hi .nit hfautiful speei- ie. Hie uve IS Jl feet leading out of hla-ted wider 1 1. 1 ..tl.er r.tvt 1' U.l;. r"-i"l aj.-iii-'I ' 1 ati'l.ria .' W. ML. l:.,r 'life'l I . ii. K r '- I. !: II. .;; y . i.j- '-r. V : r. haiTjjaiie and have Im-ii ap l n arlield divis I. Liiiirenfelter .i.r-urh, trans--t. at A-Iiville, r. transferred; and lirsi-class Mnitli, tians- "'' " 'Mreil at South 1 - Hm'Ii re-ulu-d tnthe a tiutiiu-r ,f freiifht c-ary. mi.- . a-t an d tho other -'th.-r at Smith .irL- the trains was 'I ten ears stnash- n i- were seatter- ! tr.i - ran . i.f irae fur ; e In ( -1 . Th, -r. the I- r.il " :,d tl:.-hle 'a tl ''d l. ,.,,, :rav , ' 1 :- are lather older than -i.a, u- A I i.. .i .... nM.t; j-, iney 1 ' y; r'J'hi.mas JelTer '' "I this --oit, trietl it, l'.ernard 1'cyton, in? hnn to Ket one p"" of soi.t aj Uie ink ik. r was a Uiehmond liallle.l (-.....,. lit .r ,.f .. .. "" '""'"".ui inention- "" hill ut.w.l. ..... L.. ".'iiiiy tna-urer fl.irno h- with tl,.. . ....r. "'' wniiid irive thit ofli- t;- " r ""''""n for his ser " " a''oi;t Hie amount he .i w i -. . . .i ,r iiieii it makes j ' t" a foriv-ceuter that tl.e ""S'-V it.l. r. ....1 jl . . . Ui4 . ",i'h-upM:ciired on Un 'til at Tyrone Korires ' treakiii(c of a , a-the i au-e of a dongoU 5 UiU'h- Twenty-six if r w-re caught. Tbe lld "re ll,run Into one mas t it viii vv u uri . t embankment. No Kvery car was tilled to i . ','.tT-aud lhe los t Ihe Cjni- 8 1 ! Mr. Carl R'.yinlu, Eberjbnrg' well known and reliable Jeweler, has a new "ad" In this Issue of the FKEHMAtf. Any thing purchased at his establishment can be relied upon as beine just as represented. Mr. George Gramlings. of Adams tow nship, has sold his properly, consistine of a line faim, with good residence and grist and saw mills thereon, to the South Fork Water Company. Mr. Gramling pur purposes moving to Johnstown in the near future, if he-can find a suitable home sev eral of his children Hying here. Helms Mines, at Osceola Mills, "lear lield county, at which the miners have been idle for some time past, owing to their refusal to work at reduction, resum ed operations last week at thedistrict price of fortv-live cents a ton. The opinion is now cnteitained that all danger of a strike or suspension is over for the present. A HoIIidaysburg dispatch of Monday says: Efforts are being made to form a pool between the Altoona Iron compauy, the Portage Iron company, of Duneans ville; the HoIIidaysburg Iron and Nail company, and the Eleanor Iron company, the four leading concerns in Klair countv, for the manufacture of mill iron. The Cambria Iron company's furnace at (Jays port, may bo. operated by the joint inter ests. Two respectable-appearing ladies, named Mrs, M. A. Alien and daughter Mary, appliedat the Mayor's oflice in Al to na one day la-t week for transporta to I'iitsburg. They had walked all the way from McVeytown and were almost ex hausted, lha ladies refused all offers of of money. Inn were overjoyed on being given charity transportation to l'ittsburg, Mrs. Allen is the granddaughter of John McVey. the founderof McVeytown. She and her daughter areon their way to Iowa, where they have relatives. Crippled engines are accumulating in the Altoona yards very fast, and unless the CMiiditions of business will soon justify ttie work oi pushing repairs on motive power the company will in need of room at Altoona. Hundreds of locomotives needing only slight repairs are standing on the tracks among many others that are out of date and beyond the limit of useful ness anu awar.ing meoiders to tie scrap ped. Atone place in the Altoona yard over i. hi engine tanks are standing, many of them needing only slight repairs. line oi uie largest game preserves in the L'nited States will shortly be located in this commonwealth. It will contain twenty thousand acres and will be owned by New York and Pennsylvania sports men. The tract em braces the eastern sec lion of Centre county and part of Clear ti 1 . The preserve is the best in the state and game of all kinds thrive on it. It is proposed to stock it with wood L-ock, ijuail, grouse, and imported French and English game birds. Thousands pf redleg French partridges are to tu? put in the preserve. Upv. Paul (tlasow. pastor of the (ler nian Lutheran church in Johnstown, died Thursday night of last week, at his home in that city, from congestion of the lungs. He preached in his church Wednesday evening, but was at that time a very sick man. and was seized w ith a violent tit of coughing when he finished. Uev. Clas ow was boi n In Stettein, Prussia, forty live years airo and came to this country fifteen years ago. He was married to Miss Johanna Lorentz in Johnstown iu IS.) by Uev. J , M ue Her. of Altoona. His w ife sur vives him. Sarah A., wife of Mr. Isaac Michael died at her home in I'eisano on Saturday morning, aged ii7 years. Mrs. Michaels whose maiden name was Strong, was born in KuOingion township, Indiana county Pa., and was married to Ml. Michaels in ls.V. She is survived by her husband three daughters namely; Itosie J., wife of Howard Row land, of I'.lai klick township; Eltie Mardella, wife of Henry C'oldburg of lieisano. and Mora Hell, who is singie. and at home, and one son, (ieorge A., of Iielsauo. Her remains were interred in M. E. cemetery at Iielsauo, on Sunday afternoon. A dispatch from ' ireensburg, dated April !',says: '-The contract for the grail ing of .'to miles of the new Iteech Creek Kailroail, in Indiana county, was awarded yesterday. The road has already been built to (lien Campbell, and several routes have been surveyed from Saltsburg to Pittsburg, but none, as yet, has Iieen agreed on. It is more than probable, how ever, that the one leading from Saltsburg to Lalrotie will be selected thence connect ing with the P. .t. L. E. near West New ton. The Mnrrysville route, it istnought will be abandoned, as tbe main obje seems to be cut through tbe coke region between Laln.be and West Newton -Andrew Carnegie has given five acres of land on the Summit, this county, for cemetery. The laud lies along tbe Old Portasre railroad, adjoining the Union cemetery. 1 hrougti Hie activity oi lev tiemmill, of the Cresson Presbyterian church, a corporation his beer, formed known as the Cresson Cemetery associa tion, with Dr. Kobert Devereaux as prei- denl; Kichard Myers a secretary, and the follow ing board of trustees: Dr. Dever aux. A. J.Thompson, Henry Taylor, U. S. Mitchell, and William Allison. The new Cemetery is tieautif ully lex' a ted on the highest point of the mountains. AH money received from the sale of lots or otherwise is to be expended in beautifying and improving the cemetery. The strike which has been in progress for severia weeks at the mine of the clenr- ield P.ituminous Coal corporation has lM-en settled, the company agreeing to pa7 the price demanded, Ti' 4 cents per ton for loading coal after the mining machines. The strikeat Anneston mine at ISarnesboro has also leen declared tiff on account of the company agreeing to pay 4: cents per gross ton for mining. The Hastings min ers were also successful in their efforts against the day system, and the miners are again at work at the old rate er uio. Notwithstanding the exciting rumors sent oulby persons and papers seeking to create a sensation, there was comparatively lit tle excitement or disorder. Sixmjlcr Sen Unci. Oliver W. Henry, died at the Dietz ii. ....i in I-ork llaven. 1'a.. at :-i- on Wednesday morning aged about 23 years The deceased was liorn in t-oerisourg, anu was a son of the late Hon. Samuel Henry, rnriiited Cambria county In the legislature in the t-essions of 1S71-J 3. Af ter the death of Mr. Henry the family re moved to Tyrone, and afterward lo W.ll imisoort. w here Mrs. Henry now re - Hides Ollie. as he was familiarly known remained atTyror.e. employed at thestore of Oeoree 15. Keed. and afterward en tered the employ of the Pennsylvania iailroad. At the lime of his death lie was hairifaire master on tne irone -.,ri i tnU-en ill with heart Lock Haven, a couple of weeks ago. ne I survived bv his mother, tnree siMers .. j kr,.thi.r He was a nepliew oi Mrs. M. I). Kittell Esq., ana Mru i.-!.. -ii ...! Mr Maud Collins, of this . , ( l',.v Father Kitteil. of Ior e ... .. etto and Rev. Father Kitten burg. Obituary. RYAN. Died at his residence In Clear field tow nship, on Tuesday, April th, St7. I'avld Ityan, aeed W years. X he deceased was born in Indiana coun ty, on the 20th of August, 1 !.. but the greater part of his life was spent in Cam bria county. In ls:w lie settled in White White township, from which he removed to Chest township. In lStiT he moved to Clearfield township, where he resided up to the time of his death. Deceased was well and favorably known to a large cir cle of friends and acquaintances, to whom he was a true friend in the broadest sense f the word. Of a large family, but two sons, Silas A. of St. Augustine, and I). C. of Pitfairn, Allegheny countv. Pa., sur vive him and mourn his loss. His bereaved urvivors have the sympathy of all. May he rest in peace. h. DUMM. Annie (lertrude. little daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dmnm. of liarr township, died at the home of her parents on Saturday morning. April loth, ls'.i7, aeed VI vears and L'l davs. Her death was caused by spasms and the grip, she having been a sufferer from the former for the past ten years. Pesides her patents she is survived by three three brothers and niue sisters. After a High mass for the repose of her soul, her re mains were Interred in the cemetery at St. Nicholas on Monday at 10 o'clock. Rrdarrd Rmen lo A'tw fork. For the dedication of the Uraut Monu- nental Tomb, April 27, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tick ets to New York to the general public from all points on its line, exclusive of Pittsburg and Erie proper, on April ty, anil and from Altoona and Willanisport and intermediate points, and stations on other divisions within one hundred and lifty miles of New York, on April Li, and for trains reaching New York before noon on April -'7, at rate of single fare for the round trip, (no less rate than $l.oo, good to return until April ,J,.. inclusive. Tickets fur military and other organizations in jm- form, niitnliering twenty-live or more, traveling in a body on one ticket, will be old on same dates, from points not less than twenty-live miles from New York, at further reduction. For specific rates ap ply to ticket agents. The ar&de on this occasion will be the grandest military demonstration since the war. Thousands of veterans, I'niteJ States regulars, and state militiamen will be in line. Ilrvplne Ko( I he lien. The Pittsburg Times philosoprer makes this note about the hen and its work: According to the estimate based on the last census and on careful independent in vestigation, the lien of the U nited states produces no less than 1,1 ll.uni.nuo doxvns of egijs per year, and her total contribu tion to the wealth of the nation in 1'.' months amounts to f.vn.Ono.imo. That means ver 7 for every man. woman and child ia the nation, and over to for every family. It will thus be seen that the hen. who is now so busily laying the founda tions for Easter indigestion, is a very im portant figure in the commercial activity of the country, and that her departure from her sphere of activity would cane an aching void that would be hard to fill. Just now, perhaps, owing to the early de velopment of spring, the hen is somewhat overingdoing the egg industry, which, while il is beneficial to the consumers is not encouraging to the owners of hens. Coaimnnlrallon. Lilly, Pa., April 13, 1907. Ef. FkkEmax: We venture to clip a few paragraphs for the Krkkmax: Tbe railroad company has a Urge force of men woiking west of town on the new road bed. Simon Conrad Is making extensive im pravements around his cozy residence. Miss Ya'e.icia Mcintosh has closed her school after a very successful term of six mouths, and has gone lo Itlair county to visit her numerous friends where she has taught school several terms successfully. The veterans of the ti. A. It. are making elaborate preparations for the celebration of Memorial Day In a a patriotic manner. Mr. John Hrown, of Cresson, was circu lating among his friends. The sheriff bee is buzxing iu his bonnet and we hope Johu will be put on the slate at least. . Oi.r borough auditors meet on Monday night. We trust the Frekmas will strike the balance sheet next week. One month la t, of course, but still a sprig of the com monweallh. If our ordinance does con flict 30 days it is not much. Charles V. Halley has opened a new general store and floats bis banner to the breeze. We hope Charles will reach the goal of mercantile prosperity and the sur est way to do this is to put his ad. in the Fkkksi ax. Col. S. W. Davis was a visitor to town on Saturday and we think Polly-w as-licking. Humane Agent DeWitt, of Johnstown, paid us a visit to-day. We say to evil tortuers of animals to keep a tight line, on the side of humanity. Police Sharrete has made frequent visits to town of late do not trespass on the railroad, the way of tbe transgressors is hard, indeed, besides the jeopardy - to life and limb. Policeman ltaily has a couple canaries in his cage and to say the least they are Jennie Linds. The Lilly Cornet band has been reorgan ized and is now iu full blast and we trust the boys will receive substantial aid, financially and otherwise. Street Commissioner Drinnen has a large coi ps on the streets and we trust the good work will goon. Taxationjwitbuot remun eration is a hard obligation to discharge. Oood streets, good order and entrenchment should be our motto. Thomas I'. Leap was chosen borough treasurer and his bond was approved by council and mayor last night. Our friend John Uobine, who was con fined lo his home by sickness the greater part of the winter, we are glad to stale is able to be out. " Cnpt. John KeMy, tbe railroad veteran of 4- years service, is still confined to his room. Mr. Daniel Laughman, of Altoona, was a visitor to t iwii on Monday. He is now the pioneer coal man of this region. The venerable (iallit.in Christy, of the town of the very same name, paid this place a visit on Monday and is looking hale and hearty. II. H. Myers, Eq., paid ns a business visit on MniKiay. Your scribe is in possession of a vork on practical land surveying once owned and used by Michael Dan Magellan and values il very highly and haying some neiii notes made in the early forties. We have L's places of business great and small it they don't advertise in the r KK max they will go to the wall. Jingo. XIeellaBVa tfvrmm. "WT AN TED A general representative Ii thli y county to orsanlM local boards nr the Artiaan?' Savlti and Lon Assoctat:on. Ad. drew VI Ft Hit Ave.. Plttbarg. Pa. incb-J3 "llfANTEl A reliable man to represent a I-m y Institution in Cambria county Mouey loaned In mms ol I1U0 to l0.0eo. 'or particular applj to W.M. DAVIS, Ccalport, Fa. mcbtant. 'I'HK Ebenebnrv HotMtna: fc. loan Association 1 will otter for sale at tbe Kej HaUdm. Eb engbarg, on tbe iourth Monday In April, ta.oou.00. THUS. DAVIS. LnrnUuxu, Secretary.. President. DEALER IN AT THE OLD RELIABLE. Everybody, and epelally the oyster-loTlng people ol Eiienrbanc. are Inrlled to call at Kobt. McKrcen' Uld Kellable Kwstaurant. wten tbey want ond, Ireab Oyitera, by tbe pint, quart or gallon. Or yon can bave them Stewed or Fried, all at tbe lowest price. Freeh Uyslera every day. ocillll BUILD A STORM CAYE A financial one out of the little savings one that will help yon resist the next financial storm. v atcli every item in your purchasing save' a little here and there each day each week build it snuirand tiirht. We Can Help You The Proof Is In'Our Store. New Clothing Ideas. STOVES, RANGES, FURNACES, Moofihig and Spouting. Tread Powers, Threshers and Separators, Iron and Woodf Pumps Fence Wire, Etc., Etc., ' EBENSBTJRG. - PENNA. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Schedule In effect November IS. 1896. t'BBclleBatt I'rniea, BAST. Seashore Express , week dyi Altoona eoummo.lation. week daya.. Main L.lne Expreas. dally Altoona Accom.. week days Harrltburi( Accommodation, Sundays Mall Express, dally Philadelphia Express, dally Johnstown Accommodation, week days. Pacibe Express, daily.................... way rasaentcer. dally , Mall Train, dally Hltutiure; Express, dally ................ Fast L.IDO. dally Johnstown Accommodation, week days.. 107pm 117pm 11 p m 814am S?7am a p m 3 .16 p m .3 M p m 8 :M p. m 8 34 p m An April Leader: Men's Round Cut Sacks, strictly all wool worsted, in rich dark blue or black, coat lined with elegant serge, a perfectly satisfactory, dressy suit, splendidly made, everything about the suit just right, an especial value at the price we name $7.00. A Swell Suit: Round or Snuare Sack, excellent nualitv. of i ' I -i w r e material, all wool, or your money y f uac K , an me new coionngs now so fashionable, indistinct plaids, elegantly tailored, sewed Etonattars; Rrsarh. TBAixa a kbit a. From Hastlnics and tbe North 7 38 a m From Veemin ......... . lono a m From Vlntondale ...... 2 35 p m From reKnn... 6 06 p m From 'ressoo t M p m From Vtniondal 7 20 p m From Jreaon..... ...... V 10 p m TRAINS LKAYB. For Oresson.. . 13mm For Hastlnies and tbe North ... ....10 03 am r or mtondale 1 1ft a m For Hrenun ..... 2 Xi 0 in For Vlntondale. friiup m For Hastlnies and the north W u m For Cresson .... 7 a p m ( rrasoa aksid l learilrldl. Ieave Inronn at 6.45 a. m. an.l 1 20 p. tn. arrtr- Inic at Creation at 8 04 a. m. and 3 24 p. m. Ieave treason t 36 a. m. and 5.3o p. m arrlvlna; at Ir- ona at ".1.40 a m. and i.&0 p. m. FOR For rates. . etc . call on Tm. E. Watt. I. A. W. I. Flttsbunt. Fa. atrent or address . 3(0 Filth Ave.. J. II. HI'T;H1N-N. tleneral Manaicer. J. K. WOOI. (ieneral Manairer. OILS! The Wlmlc BIcMiew. Mr. A. J. ISailey and the Sells T.rotln-r? Liave provided themselves the kind of nn-u that never do anything ly halves, cnne juently the complete great Adam Fore- paui;b and Sells llrolhers consolidated shows will be here every animal, every act eveiy rare feature, and every iinnjue and exclusive attraction. As a matter of sound business policy, as well as of common justice, our people are entitled to just as much for their money as those of any other locality, and they wi'l gel it. All silly or TaNe rumors to the contrary, it may tie stated right here that no tented show was ever divided, or ever will or cau be. It is simply a preposterous and physi cal impossibility. I he great umiisenif nl enterprise will, therefore, be in Johnstown on Thursday, April ."Jd, and in Altoona on Friday, April 23d, just as advertised. How to Tell l'rfh E:K. A correspondent of the lhiknta Fanner asks, '"Is there any sure way of distiu-tfiii-liing perfectly fresh eggs from tainted oties, or those that have beeu set upon by hens for several days? CanJIiug is quite a sure method, but if there is a way I should like to know it." The following reply is given: "To the experienced eye tbe roughish, nr granulated, surface of the perfectly fresh egg distinguishes it at once from the more shiny or polished surface of the egg that has been under the hen a dav or two. We can pick out every fresh egg among a nestful of those that have been sat on for two days, even in the dark The secret is very simple. Just scratch over the surface with the linger naii; if grates, the egg !s fresh, but if the nail lides smoothly the egg is old. A litth practice makes this a sure test. JlarrlaKe Llreawn. The following marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans Court for the week ending Thursday, April S 1J7: IJust Jackson and Annie Swar.son, I'at- ton. Charles F. Iloiigh, Richland township and Mary Ann llolsinger, Scalp I,cvel, Somerset county, 1'a. Arthur Walker Mattie Ilolferty, Johns town. Harry F. Brewer and Jessie F. Crouse, South rork. William J. Humphreys. Cambria town ship and Lila l'ringle Summerhill town ship. Agnes V. - Hoffman. Biffing township. Indiana county. 1'a.. and Alice Mar sirausuaugn, iielsauo. Win9vld Scott Doughertv, New Flor cin e, and Kllzalioth Davis, .New Florence. John Basisbta and Vilina Babuscsak. .lonnsiown. Owen J. Jones, Summerhill townshin. ana wargarei wavis, cam on a township Owen D. Sheridan and Marv Ann Ieat. vtasnington townsnip. Charles K. Hill, l'lne township, Indiana county, 1'a., and Kucy IVarl Jones. KiackiicK townsnip. Krai Enlsir Iraiimlrrs. Patrick I-eahey et ux. to I-rank Mc- Lehman, O. division disease at of Pitt: Rrw stad Popular if arrh. Knights of Coluoiuos niarcn u-n'. by (icorge II. Fisher. Is an excellent piece for the pianoforte. It U written in six eight time, a n I contains a mel.idy that is attractive and pleasing to me car. .1 u also the right wing for the two-step dance. Published by J.- riscne v iro.. No. 7 Bible bouse. New oru. rnee m The great picturesque pass where the Conemaugh cuts its way through the fa mous Laurel ridge Is now the ohjectiva point of the new railroads that are u driavoring to reach l'ittsburg from the Etst, says the Pittsburg Post. The fa mous Pack Saddle gorge has been invaded by a rival Hue, and ail along the steep mountain side from a point east of Blairs ville Intersection to Boliver hundreds of men are at work grading a roadbed for a new line which will be ;() feet higher than the WestPenn. Bolivar extension, and 4 feet higher than the main line of the Pennsylvania on the opposite side of the historic Conemaugh. The :Pittsburg A. Eastern and othei connections of the Beech Creek, which is really a Vanderbilt project, are heading toward Pittsburg, and the Pack Saddle pass appears to be the oniy way to cross the great ridge 011 the western slope of the Allegheny moun tains. Tbe Pennsylvania main line on one side and it West Penn extension on the other were thought to be barriers against the passage of any other riyal lines, but the new road is being graded far up on the steep and rugged tlpe where no embargo can be placed in its way by the I Pennsy. Cord, Lilly; consideration, t;.V Jacob Zimmerman to Jacob J Johnstown, $:t0. Jacob J. Lehman et ux. to Henry Lehman, Johnstown. Peter Collins, by the sheriff, to John Miles, Washington, t'l-'l. Mary I. Lilly et al to W. W. Amsbiy,' Minister, Kli.a Jane Durbiti et al. to W. W. Ams- bry. Minister. $747. l.iHiiiaiile Loan .V i;uiiamg Association to Frank Detriek, Carroll, f-Jil. Benjamin F. Byers et ux. to Paul Wir- f ill, Summerhill borough. H. Margaret Scherer to Charles Diell Jack son, f 1,.K. Frank X. Brandie et ux, to People's Building A Loan Association. Johnstow n, tl. u Mountain Coal Company to Mrs. M. C. Diinond, Dunlo. James M agcehau et ux. to Launling (Jut- wait, Allegheny $7. Christ Beaver el ux. to Launting (Jut- 'valt, Allegheny, $7'.. . Assignee of John A. Blair el ux to Will iam S. Stephens, Kbensburg, fl.-Vm. Cilzens Cemetery Association to Harvey G. Barclay et al., Crand iew, f 113 Patrick F.Toole et ux. el al. to Penn sylvania Railroad Company, Portage bor ough, (4ol. Administrator of Mary Mullen et vir to Pennsylvania Uailroad Company, Johns town, f"'. John H.Oood et ux. et al. to IJeorge Ii. Uood, Jackson, r.'.m. Oeorge K. (iood el. ux. to George W. liil len, Jackson. Jl.'.IVs. Jacob C. Good et ux. to George W. Gil- len. Jackson, H17. Frank W. M uller et ux. to Alonzo Mc Allister, Johnstown, $."i,."k. John T. Lewis et ux. to Albert A. Longaker. Johnstown, $7."0. Excelsior Building it Loan Association to Mrs. John C. Fright. Ashville, Vullara Lechne to Katharine Lechene, Chest, f 150. Patrick Leahey et ux. to Daniel Leahey, Washington, $-', . Patrick Leahey et ux. to Daniel Leahey, Portage township, t'JrUK t 14 r v l.ieb et al.. to Michael J. Luther et al . Carrolltown, soo. William J. Donnelly it Co., to Swanson' Swanson'CarroII, Abraham Keirn by the Sheriff to A. V Barker, Susquehanna, f.Hfi. A. V. Barker et ux. to Abraham Keirn, Susquehanna, $.'Mf. Assignee of David G. Bees to Lvan A Llovd. Johnstown,' tS.Ki. Cambria Iron Company to Sarah Hilde- brand, Upper Yoder, fHK. Hibbnrt Brown et ux. to Amelia Eman uels, Reade.im. Lee Schonnan et al. to Patrick Savage. Johnstown, S."(i. Christian Keam et vir to Austin L. Lape Iloxbiiry. t.ViO Citizens' Cemetery Association to Mrs, Mary Betallack, Grand view, $-.M.. Jamce B. Young, by the treasurer, to J G. Lloyd et al., Cambria, r7. J. C. Luke et ux, to Woulson W. Davis, South Fork, tVK Joshua Ka-.iffman et ux. to David Var nor, Croyle, '.. Daniel S. McAnultv et ux. to Paul Dockell, BHrnestniro, 7". Thomas W. Engle et ux. to Bachel En- gle et al., Spangler. John B. Overberger et ux. to William Cramer, Carroll, 9M. with best silk thread, good eL- cuh to wear "anywhere, price. $7.00, $8.50, and $9.5C. Special Spring Values in Men's working GKds. The Famous mike, Moxtaoi k, and that means the Bkst made, comfort ably fitting and strongly-wearing. Every item worth its price, too. Good Overalls. strongly sewed, ft) cents. Working jackets Ml cents. Good working pants, guaranteed not to rip. plenty of wear in them, too. well shaped at W cents. Men's heavy cot ton hose, solid, per pair 5 cents. Every item in our Men's Working Good is the best, every price of the lowest. The Atlantic Refining Co., of ttsburg, Pa., make a specialty of manufacturing for the domes tic trade the finest brands of J. B. ffillur & Son. JOS. HOME & CO ninminating and Lubricating Oils Naphtha and Gasoline That can be 1.UDE PROM PETROLEUM. We challenge comparison with every Known product oi petrol eum. If you wish the Host : Unirormly : Satisfactory: Oils in the market ask for ours. In order to get rid of our slock of goods a little faster, we have decided to oiler for CASH some decided bargains the next two weeks, and on our line oI Siioks, Clothing. Hats, Smuts and Underwear we will al low you to make your selection at one fourth oil' from regular prices. We reserve will nothing in these lines mentioned, and only do this in order to get rid of as many goods as possible before we move into our new store room. These goods are all desirable goods and old stock as you may sup pose. Remember we give you one-fourth oil from our reg ular prices on the goods mentioned. In addition to the-.e ltarpaiiis we are keeping tip oar Kareain Counters Have just added a New loc. fount, r with let of Kaicaii 011 it You will do well 10 examine these goods a- you can save money bv buvmit the- goods now. even if von should 11 11 need Hu tu at present. We are keeping op a good stock of Groceries. Flour. K.mhI, Seed-, Ac. w hich we are selliug at lowest prices. Call and see us. " The WEDDING CEREMONY ATLANTIC REFINING CO. octlS.SBly. PintsBUKU DEFT.. P1TTSBTJKO, PA. A Good Book For One Cent. Send us a postal card with your name and address on it, and a re quest for our Spring Catalogue, and von will receive about April loth a Imm ik which will interest you highly, and save you money. If you are not already one of our mail order customers, we wish you to learn all about our M ail Order Sys tem, and find out for yourself how much better goods you can get, by dealing with us. We are the largest store between New York and Chicago, and still crowing. We take second place to no establishment in this coun try in value giving. Try us the next time you want anything and see If we are telling the truth. Send for samples of anything you want for Spring Costume, ask for our Catalogue, and mention where you saw this advertisement. PENN AVENUE AND FIFTH STREET, ! PITTSBURG. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. 17 Al'don l HlreteA. The committee on location ol the State Agricultural society met at the olliee of the society at York, Pa., and decided to hold the next slate fair at Altoona. Altoona will furnish the funds for the erec tion of the buildings. An unusual number of ap plications for space has been received from exhibitors. The committee on location ar rived at Altoona on Monday and Repre sentatives of the Driving Park association and sigr.ed the papers. The fair will con sume the entire week, commencing on Mondav. Sentemcer 6. The work of Im- KatntM nf John lrvln: deceased. letters Testroentary umiq iha etate of John lrvln. drce&yeil lute ol Ourweoavllle. l.lenrneld count: Pa., having oeen grained 10 tne onner- iun..i l 1 ixiroons Indented lo aaiu etaie hrrtv notinea 10 mime iiijmrai wnnoui uciht. ml t hiioe htivlnz rlalma against the ame will l.renenl theui properly authenticated lor settle- TMK PNIIVIIIF.NT LIKE h. TKl'ST 5M- I'ANY Kirrulur. 4in a. tllMinui SLB. Phlla.. I' S. V. VVilkok. Attorney. Clearneld, l"a. April 3o 1.W7.61. ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE. Inciters ol admlnlntratloo open the estate ol Frank H. Mover. Ute ol:reon township, t'am- lria countv, deceased, having been granted to the unrierslvned. notice IB hereby given to alt i,irriin Indented to said estate to make iiayment withoct drljy. and thope having claims against tbe game wll present them duly anthemi-ated tn JANK F'-IVIOY Kr . admlnistratrls's. Thomas J itkll. Attorney. Uresson, Pa. Johnstown. Pa., April 30 1897. 6t. Polloles written at short notice la the OLD RELIABLE ETNA" a. aid ether First '! CempaalM. SENT FOR THE OLD HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMI OOMMENOED BUSINESS 1794. EbentDnrx.Jnl: pi. 1887. NOTICE Hontlng and flsblna and all manner ol tres- rasslnir without permission, strictly forbidden on the premise or the undersigned clttz-ns ot Allegheny ami Urrull townships, alter dale of tbls notice. Any person violating this notice will be dealt with accordioic to law. (Sinned ) JS. r Met -onnell. Msthlas Mraw- mlre Valentine ttisnop. A. L.. nuca.wm' r. Killer. Henrv J . 1-ltik. ti. K. t'ro-snian. J V. Soeenk. It. W. Met onnell, Jsepn Adams. H. .1. Erkenrode, Frank lMshart, J. Hart.eit. Henrv !N. cbenk. lawrence Koonsman. Peter Maloy In. cent Maloy Joseph Mabiy.; Tbos. Met'ollounh Mathlas heuk. Met-ry Vtii. fDiiin ttray. Wililatn 1h1soo. Peter J. Mckenzie, i barlotie Wratt,.lohn tinrad, t-ileo Scheiik. Aprtl V 1897. 5t. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is I erebv riven that letters testa mentary on the estate 01 Solunion luuim late ol Harr township, t'ambrin county deceased, have ten Kranted i, tbr K-Kilerol Wills te the un- dersiKned. All persons owing said estate will please make Immediate payment, and those nav- intt claims or ntminua aicaiupb mu ww. w.i, present tbein, properly authenticated tor settle ment. HbAKI I'IM. Kxecutorol tbe Last Hill ana lesLatnent 01 Solomon Hum in. deceased. IS lik town. Pa.. March 11. iK7. 1 ot. A.. 4 proving the race track and grounds and Mr. John McCormick, of Wilmore, was j erecting the necessary buildings will soon a visitor to Kbensburg on Monday. 1 begin. TOR PROPOSALS. Sealed nronosals will le received nr. to Mtb. I.ir nlasterin the St. Nicholas church. lans and siectncatlons can lie seen at Hev. Knpert Travasser. Wtckiown. Pa. Tbe committee ro te rv el the liRbt 10 reject any or all bids Who can think of some simple thing to patentr Wanted-An Idea Protect your Ideas: thev may brine you wealth. Write JOHN WKDDEKBl'RN CO- Patent Altor Devs. Wasbmcton, D. for their l.i prise eOar and list oX two hundred Invanuona wanted. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE- Rstateofjohn Nacte, deceased. letters testamentary In tbe estate of John Niut'e. deceased, lale of the town'hlp ol 1'lear- held. in t'ambrla eounty . Pennsvivania, havinir Iieen irranted to me. all persons mdebeed to said estate are hereby notihed to make payment to me wlihont delay and those bavtnir claims aualntt the said estate, will present tnem proper ly authenticated lor settlement kx-ctitor. St. AUKUStine, Pa.. March 14. 1837 19 et. X. TO MAKE MONEY ami enjov it, one must first bave ur1 health. LAXA TEA e'eanses the fysteni, ails tliestion. cures cmntip:ition ami sick heal;u-ie. I'lcnsant to take, thn-s not gnpe. tor sale ly ait vour lnij5j;Lsts, Hc mipI 2-rH-. Samples; free. MatuifacUire.1 hv THE JOHN II. Ill IX CO., Warren, 1'a.. i 12 i7 WWITED 30LICIT0RSf11satss. n handletheOfflelal Dlrertarr aaeRerrrvses ItiMth. artke M or-ld'a elwwablHw K&poaltlow. protusely tllantrtd.hanlM,nielT b0uml.s4.lls at op ular prn, liars irood cmiuiMons. KrirytNty dm19 It lust at this time and will buy it. Kzcluslve ta-rrt-try trtven. rVml for bandimedescnilivecircular. W. B. CONKCV CO. Publiahors. Chicago. UW is by far the most important event of your life, but it is soon over and it wi 1 take something more substantial to remind you of it ever after. This is the Wedding Ring of which I have a good stocK on hand to select from as a first step. After that you can cement your happiness of married life by adding from time to time a nice Set Ring or any other nice piece of Jewelry you may think of. My stock is always complete in everything in that line from a Silver Thimble to a Diamond Ring. You are invited to call and examine my stock. cam.il mivmiius. Spring Announcement! We can now show you the best assortment of Fine Spring Cloth ing in Cambria connty and at prices that will surprise you. Men's all-wool Suits from $5 up. Children's all-wool Suits from $1 to $5. No matter whether you are lean or fat, short or tall, we can fit you Our increasing business compelled us to enlarge our room and we have also increased our stock. We can now show you a much larger assortment of fine goeds than ever before. Our this season's Clothing has been made especially for us and is equal to any merchant tailor's make. Our Gents' Furnishing Stock was never so complete. We also carry the bast line of Shoes in Cambria county. A visit to our store will convince you that the best place in the county to buy well-made, nice fittinj Clothing, Gents Fur- us. nishings and Shoes is with C.A. Sharbauch, CARROLLTOWN, PA. .GItEAT. of Furs, Capes and Jackets, AVinler Dress Goods and Woolen Underwear at QUINN'S, 134 and 136 Clinton St., Johnstown. Fur Capes sold at halt' cost. Nqw Spring Dress Goods arriving even' day. ftKEnSfiMTED! ritHE KaaBMAa and the Semi-Weekly Piuabarg X. Post at paly fijul) a year. All the aewa. Carriage and Vagon -Shop. llavine opened up in thefshop lately oceupie.1 ly J. A. ISoney in the West ward of I---. - 1 - .II L 1 1t . III MsM.n n ' 1 1 I A rut n. in Bv.a....-v- -.....i i,,,,, viuimc vt uik uu lilt? ellOrXM mis. Oirn:urTrinnniii, CtJuony and de Curt&ins fur taken f.r Srini: Wujms unl 11uvh-. I ... 1 1 . ... 1 I'.i.tlt n.l . - f . - Veil lo Iipair orik mm uraon suaxaxiteed KlHTf-lmrtr, 1 am prep: notu-e aiil at reiuuiutlle n'ishe.1 to ortler." Orl. tojrsptvial attentiuu g 5.9531 i H. H. BENDER, Formerly of Carrolltown. , cents.
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