2SC Frcrman. avi:kia co.. rA. - MAY 1. I.C 0i p-.kmai- i tn- a. id. -J t the j ; -Ullllllfr. ; l'.lllull. spent a W.Mln.'Miay. , v. if Summit, was j on Thursday. , uf I'attuti. 'a a ... SV.-.lin'sdav. ,.,,.(.! at tin op.-ra , ;,,-. MilV l'.'lll. f fat ml! township. :. vm on Monday. . ,,f I'arroll lowu i;i -i.-tnii j mi Tues- .j ,i i it art'iHld town I : niMiii-' i"i Weti- N I!:.'- - !' ,1 and I ep'Ct- !, 1.1' ..Mil hip. , difd on appoint- SlUTt'l'd : I - -1 i - ,v M i:ii.ly w a; lo . ,.f llii- plac-. loft iv .i i lor noon vv lu-rt-. piiiirv. ,i. of tli! plai- le- A; !.-ot.a. .i: w ' i i v .vintis; aiw-i i o, 1 '. i 1 1 ii 1. 1 r.-. nui.iia! i-liiil ill ii- I Vntcii ii i a I ioidav. .1 lino r.'ni h Amlivw Muhr, . i I' I 111 ii lv K ON.-ill. i. 'I j: 1,'llll-t.lVVII, HI'll' M.'hday. a! wnlK ill tin ii. k on llo lioud '1 i sjav of last vvi't'k ! ji.: : v li ai t in I'll. imiii' d iliat iIip soirond ..I ri-mi-ylvaiiia -Ni ii,-.i ii I. -no- this year. - ITlli lo III'' -ill 'f town, win , . 1 111:111. .1 .1.1. . li li under K-.-.i.lii.-'. 1 ... and siilaln- '. 1 I..' ,1 ill .ll I :l - ire in. 1 ; 1 : n.-i V I'l. 1 k ' . :ili hmes are tin every w lie 1 e at the opera . .May I'.'lli is ii.-..i lady, of . r. liV M.j.iy in rieciric car ,1 ! : .1 in 1. hi and T .. i.f her ri lis and her !. !rai-i. !!. .-hi train.-, an I' :l ! .1 , :! Ii .All, .: Ill 1.:. . in' t i.e ork 11 laiiioad all a miiiiIht of mo-ly. K M ImiiihiIv of :. will go with 1 .1 11 ! v to 1 a I - Nil: .11:11 ( hristian ; Fratioi-C'i. Tllll'lll'l' I'll - v.-niiii.'. May i i. 1 tin- aus- 1:11 ' I . i-h. will I .in Imilding w I. i'.ves near 1 LiMren in a neighbor. irnul ilown f burned to and Mrs. Mr. 'AM. t h. . aged three parents m . -eil s a A. i::.i!r. of iv- that J. S. I. hive just I 1 1 1 vv eiisV il ie l.i.ioi.i"! feet tow n-h i p t he I: . tl, well have a half 1 i:i:km a n li-ud'T to .us. K.-.l I.te-t. the . I in an and of t I.e Very pro.j.-1-tn-Wedneday - Jo-.-ph A. a li- I I ie pi is t - p 1 V a !i lie of ' 1 ' ai ion 1 and 1 -!: 1111-11 1 in Mi. I.P.is, '. was play-whii-h liail -l. '.iii-d outside -h' lire, and the a:h. I. lie MollihlV struck a ! : ' . The vv hoie ' ii. I. nt luckily ':!, 1 ,,f the eii ai..l 1.1,,,,. I. ?!;- It brake was killed on ! I:'" oYlo:-k, : ,1 ,st aiiep from it He was v his mother. 'l iny lliair met a! Wlliiallis Ti'e child had ' ti 1 i.ige and had ' in I he rear of ' - i.ead caught in '1 'o death. - tin e a new ad. 1 to their store ' 1 ''enter si feels. " " ' hi 111 t he most f ',1111 In 1 he tow n A I. lie lo see how ' Il Lew goods. 1 1 'oiiii'y court lev.ike.l the lifopl ielnr of w A short '' of his hotel at a iawyvr and a ire. I t,ere to col- : ii pn.grrssjyp citi- '' :ir I'atton. is ' el' . trie plant .tr:n '1 wl.l and w hirh will h will fur harn. The power comes Mi h'-r. aged 7.". years, .i.i.iy almshouse r liOlchille if. I 1... 1; : n.g. :i "1 on Monday r f ifht hill,, I UMru '! I. " i:.l,ire help ar- ' t.ov. hi.l I ....... : I., d t. '""d. Amputation '"ry. ; "I'l. ill view ,.f . I " hot ri- k"ori,t, jt I ecouies a very Friday evening lire destroyed the lurae ?aw mill of the Lyon immber company, of V!l!!ari1sport. The burni-d mill was situ a ted on Muncy orrek', between Pic-ture. j i?k and Tivoll. My hard work thr mon kept the tire confined to the mill. Loss alMut l.i. covered hy insurance. The lVniisylvaiiia railroad directors Saturday declared a two and one-half tier cent, semi annual dividend payable on and after May .!lst. This mean-? the distribu tion of about :!.-::-..-,:: among about .' hareholders About fifty-live per cent, of ti' stock is held abroad and the rest here laree'y in l'ennsylvania. V. X. r.olsintjer has an ad. in this is sue of the Fi:kkmax calling attention to the fact that the repairing of bicycles will be promptiy attended to at tlis shop on Julian street, at short noMie. He keeps a'l the necessary pieces and tools to do the work and when in need of any repairs to your bicycle, give him a call. Jeweler A. W. Luckhardt, of Johns town, has made an assignment in favor of creditors. Luck hard fs was one of the best and largest stores or the kii.d in t In state. The stock carried at limes amount ed to from f7.-.,mi to Jloo.uu. He has been unfortunate in giving security for other business people, who left him in the lurch. The amount of his liabilities is about f ' -om. Mis. Martha, wife of John Delozisr, of Khler township, died at her home in that township on Saturday. May Sth. 1:C. after an illm-ss for nearly a year, aged a .out :tU years. The deceased was a daughter os Mr. Archibald Kirkpartiri-, of the same township. Her remains were interred in the Catholic cemetery at Ilas. ings on Tuesday. The grounds for the employes of Coul ter - llutr, at Creensburg, who have been given free potato patches have been ploughed and harrowed and will be plant ed next week. Must of the employes ac cept, d the ground cheerfully. A few of il... ....... 1..... 1 :. .- ,,,, inclination to accept t 1 1... ..it.... r 1 . . I 1 ueiieriius employers also assist their men wi-.h free svd as far as possible. To furnish ail their men grounds for potatoes will require several hundred acres of lands. Tin ort Uoyal Timrs savs! l..,i week this town was canvassed by a stranger tor the purpose id getting pupils to form a class in leaching the art of paint ing on Chinaware. He secured ijuite a number of scholars, and after receiving half the tuition fee in advance took his de pal t nr.- for ot her "green" fields and pas tuns new. carrying with him about of his victims" money. -(uorge Vorhauer. a driver toruhe branch of the Atlantic U.-lining company at Johnstown, while waiting for a shifting engine to clear the wav over a i iossio.r Friday, drove his team directly in front of : 11... .... It: . . . 11, ami in- aiiu 111s leain were crushed into an almost shapeless mass between the car and the brick building, of Armour A: Com pany. Vorhauer leaves a wife and siv mall children. Hie t.usliiiij is "not ready to endorse the resolutions crammed il,r h it.., l.oam or Health by Messrs. Shoemaker and F.i glehart just yet." 1 1 ignores tin fact that Drs. Davison and Jones and Mr amiifi luilwigare members of the board and were present at the meeting at which the resolution was adopted. It would certainly take a majority to cram ,1 reso- 1 . i. ... . 1. 1 . r - o.iuii.ii it any cramming was nec- essarv. - 1 ne Hastings nlmiic says that Mr. Hearer ol Sii-ii uehamia tow hship, while pointing pin atoes one day recently, found 1 gold watch ami chain which had been lost ly .Mr. Kd. Siiorteiicarrier, while plow - 111.. niiir years ago. .Mr. ."snorti'i. carrier l.a I only carried the watch a few day and after losing it had probably idowed it low 11. Whet. found it was perfectly niigiii ami apparently none the worse lor its sii ange e iit i ience. Karly Thursday morning of last week w hile C. M . Cole, son of Postmaster Cole, 01 .-vit.uia. wasiiiiving Iriilll that idace in I u Kois. he feil asleep and peimitted the horses to take their owu time. Suddenly the yoiing man was awakened by a man who held a revolver in front of his face. w hi Ie another man was holding the horses. Young Cole was then robbed by one of the men. IlispocMls wtre emptied of till in money, a watch and a revolver. There is trouble among th,- IV-iinsyl- vauia railroad track foremen. Keceiitly, in conforming to the general rule for re- duciiig expenses, ordeis were issued lhat each I rack foreman should dispense W illi one man and take up the pick and shovel himseif. Ad along the line a vigorous k it-ti ha heen recorded and a circular let ter has been sent to the general manager. igned by nearly every foreman, protest ing agatlist the order. The examining committee of 'lie Cam bria County Har association, coiisfsi jng of W. Horace K.ise. K. A. shoemaker, Alvin Kvans and F. J. O'Connor. Ksiir's.. met at hiistovvn on Tinday. when the follow ing named students passed their hnal ex amination: i hal'lcs I . I.lnton, .lohu II. Stephens and Harry Doerr, all of Johns town. Messrs. 1 . I). Ilarker, K. H. Dayis. and .lames T. Join, ail of FIm nsburg, and Selah l.intou. nf .loblistowii, passed their preliminary examination. Mrs. Kiizabelh Fuitz. who-e serious illness we mentioned last week, died al the home of her son - in-law. Mr. William iar- maii. in this p ace, 011 jniir-iiav ingtii. Mayi.th. 1 '-'T, aged 7d years. The de- ileaseii was a resioeni 01 .-sis uenanna township, tint during her illness was re moved to the home of herdaughter. in this place, ller funeral took plaee on Sunday, the interment being made at Fast Kidge cemetery, near tier jl home, where me re mains of her husband, Klisha Full., re pose. The I'liocnix" Telephone company is prcading out ils lines all over this portion f the state and by May I.Mh, will have made connections w ith Somerset, Kbens- nirg. Johi.stown and all intermediate points. 1 he company has also all im putes erected for connection with Pitts burg, and inside two months, will be oper ating its own long distance line to that point. The ciiiip iny has its affairs in fine hape. and does not mean to snip with t hese distant connections, but will soon have ils wiles all over the state. .lll,iinl 'I'rihii lie. Mrs. Kachel Crogan died Saturday at the residence of her brother, D. A. Yaughl, ialli 1 .1 11. of a complication t.f discuses. Deceased was Tt'.i years old, and is survived by one daughter. May, and these brothers: Frank J. Yaught, of All'iona: I). A., of ; illit .in. Simon, of Loretto, and Joseph M ., of Johnstown. She was a member of Si. Patrick's Catholic church, of (Jallilzin, ; w here Kciiuicm mass wascclebraled I ues itay morning and the remains were taken to Altooi.a for interment in St. .John's cemetery. A Ilollidayshurg dispatch, of Satur day, says excitement was stirred up among the unfortunate tlardner Morrow fc Co.. hank depositors to-day by a public state ment made by T. J. Kaldridge, the attor ney for the heirs of the late Judge James tiardner, the founder of the bank. Mr. Huldridge staled thai Iiev. Paul Gardner, the pastor of the Pi esbyterian chinch, at Sewiekley, Pa., had declined lo partici pate in the techn'cal defense Set up in court bv the heiis and was content that the many impoverished deuosilors should have his share of the estate. The estima ted worth of the (Jardner estate is f'.tm, t Kit) and the share of Uev. Mr. Gardner is one-third. An authority say? it Important that COW? bp rcgulat-iy Jaltcdi at least tvVIca a week. If they have salt before them all the time they will net eat more than is good for them. This regularly jailing not only Increases milk yield, but also makes it wf better quality. Where cows are sail ed regularly their milk will keep sweet twenty-four hours longer than will milk from cows that have suffered for lack of saU. Fierce forest tires were ragig all day Sunday on the Allegheny mountain near Wopsononock siitnmr resort. At one time while high winds were raging the hotel was in immediate danger. The thunder shower on Sunday evening was the means of subiiueing the flames and briiuritiff them under control. A large number of men were lighting the fire and although considerable valuable timber was lost, the flames are now under coutrol. Hy a resolution of the Hoard of Health, published it this issue, that body com mends the voik recently done by order of council at the borough dam. The dam is now in fine condition and t he people of Kbcnsburg can count on having their wat er supply crime to them nearly as pure as w hen it left the springs. Captain Thomas Davis, the councilman who rini.,,,,!...! the work without pay. deserves and re cetyes the thanks of very fair-minded citizen of the town. heat flies are said to be ruining the crop ia the neighborhood of Mark Ie. West moieianil county. The pest is at work on the stalks which are new about a foot in height, and the prospect looks a little du inous. Henry Spiker is one of the suffer ers. He says the fly acts on the stalk. stinging and forming a joint. This inter feres with the free action of the sap. When the head begins to 'ill out it breaks 011 or wn heis. I,ast year the w heat crop was practically a failure in the same neighborhood. A sensation was paused at Xinevah on Sunday morning. While the family or,I. J. lingers were at break fast they heard en trancing music which they could not at first locate. Finally they discovered lhat the music came from their piano in the parlor. They went to the parlor and the instrument continued to play, though not a person was in sight. After finishing one tune it struck up another, frightening tlP Indies badly. This is vouched for by Mr. lingers and family, who are very reputable people. They are fearful that i t for bodes some evil. Inrrlaite l.leenoe. The following marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans Court for the week ending Thuisday, May l:S H'.C: 1- rank Yasbuidcr and ton. Yiola King. Pat- Henry. F. Hastings. Anna and Mary T. Campbell, (ieorge Murphv and Mary A. Lehman, .ftoains township. William J. Hogin Ivory, Loretto. and Mary Frances Klias Miller and Kllen Lape, Ceistown. John Wade Koss and Clara Hell Shaffer. Johnstown. Joseph Manlhe. Johnstown, and Flla J Hipp. Daisyiown. Dominic Iligo and Mary Capazelia. Hastings. Joseph Hurley and Carroll township. Gertrude Wassar, Charles Kvrard. Hastings, ;ilid riiena Merlins, Carroll townshin. I'hilo- Jacob K'ehn. South Fork and Annie K. Schrifl, New Germany. Oil Writs In t rnlrr t'ounly. An Associated Press dispatch from . !!. fonte says; A big oil excitement lias been created in Milesburg. three miles west ,,f Uellefonte, and diilling will lie begun in the I! lid Fagle valley. About J.', years ago a company drilled a well on David Carr's farm. At the depth of ',mi feet oil was struck, but the next day the tools stuck fast in the well and as the company had reached the end of its litianc.'s opera tions were suspended. A few weeks ago a practical oil man looke I over the ground in the vicinity of Milesburg. He thinks oil can tie found in good paving ijuanlilics at a reasonable depth. He offen d to put dow n a well ut his own expense if a com -p any would lie organized and the lease of -'.". acres of tin- Iftnd secured, tin-owner of the land to receive one-eighth of all the money accruing from the sale of oil. A compapy is being organized and leases se cured. ll imrkrrplHie. A kninvlege of tin- art of housekeeping is necessary to every woman, and it is never too early to begin to a. .juire it. When there are two or three girls in the family, it is an excellent plan to allow each one in turn to assume tin- resi.oiisil.ilit v ..r j housekeeping for a certain time. It does not hurt tin- girls to take a measure of r... ponsibiiity concerning household tasks for otherwise it does them a world of goo.i and lifts much of the burden from an overworked mother's shoo Idi'rs. Let them in succession have, a week :n a 1..,,.. barge of t he chamtierwork. t he mending. the cooking, the buying, even for the family, all. of course, under proper super vision, and their faculties i.f reason, per ception, judgment, disi rimiualion and con tinuity will be more developed in one month of such training than six mouths of common schooling. Suit Fmm-ixni i.'.rnni- hiir. A M'omlrrfiil liivrnllon. The most wonderful of t he great Edi son s many inventions is the marvelous projectoscope, a machine that produces on a screen, pictures of different scenes in which tin: characters mote exactly appear as in real life, in one the lSiack Diamond express dashes up the track in so realistic a manner that, one almost expects to see it clasli off the screen into t lie audience: the urf al Atlantic City break against, the pier, the spray leaping into t he air ml tin waves receding in t he most natural way. Xearly a score of views are shown, all of them most interesting and many very iinusing. The projectoscope w ill be shown it the Kbensburg opera house on Wednes day evening. May I'.ith, under the auspices f the Presbyterian church. Reserved seats ure on sale at James' drug store. Tickets 'jr. and .'!." cents. Sometime on Tuesday night or Wednes day morning some sneak thief entered the lioiiseoflCx-ComniissionerJ.li. Lloyd, of this place, t hrough a kilchen window and carried off four dozen of eggs, a loaf of bread and an umbrella. As it was a rainy night the umbrella was taken, it is sup posed, as a precaution against the incleui- ncy of the weather. The same night Stephens planing mill was visited, tin- office hrohen into and a pair of pantaloons. 1 pair nf shoes and a hatchet taken. An attempt was made 10 enter the ran man talion through a window- but the mid night prowlers were probably frightened away as they left without disturbing any thing. 1 he Koronicli flam. The Hoard of Health having made a thorough examination of the. work d ine at iln- berotigh dam, on Friday, May 7, is'.""., unanimously adopted the following resolutions at a meeting held Monday evening. May ls'.C. i:Ki1nl : Thai the improvements made at the borough dam by the council will in sure a plentiful supply of good pure water, and are entirely satisfactory to the Hoard of Health, and that Thomas Davis de serves the thanks of every citizen of Kbens burg lor the ellicient mauiier in which the work has bee:i done. ,Vxiir : That the foregoing resolu tion be published in our local papers. II. A. EOLKIIAKT, May 11. lSOT. Secretary. Real Estate Irannfcrn. ChrlJtnpher J. Hantley et us. to Edward i. Herwlnd, Richland: consideration ?l.t'-si. Assignee of Jatres A. Kirkpatrick et ux. to Hastings Kuilding A. Loan association. Hastings, Lriditet T. Harlman et vir to Jacob S. Edelmann. Johnstown. pk. James P. Kirkpatrick et al. to Cambria county Railroad company. f7. Samuel Pleasants el ux. to . Richard Dowling. Allegheny. $l.tr,'5. 1 1 - 1 . . . iiiniam ivayior, oy the sheriff, to Join liannan, Allegheny, -:7. A. J. Moxam et ux. to Fritz Warshem sky, Richland, ft'). Andrew E rkenrodeet ux. to Adam Fees Carrolltown. fl.-jui. Susan Kelly et vir to E. C. Dillon, Rcade, fcioo. Joseph Meloy et ux. to Michael Hupf. Roxbury, $ loo. George I . Mitchell et ux. to Emil Jus- tinus. Dale, 91.1011. William A. P. Wilson, trustee, to.Tosiab Miller. I'pper Yoder, $si7. Henry Clark et ux. to Cathorine Diffen bach, Coiiemaugli tow nship. $7011. Michael Thomas et ux. to Sarah A. Thomas, Elder, Margaret Thomas to E. S. Gramblimr. South Fork. $-7r. Executor of Daniel Weaver to Daniel S. Custer, Richland, $'.'. Daniel S. McAnulty et ux. to Sadie J. McMillen. Karni-boro. $."(. Harvey Livingston et ux. to Catharine M. Say lor. Roxbury, f-.tn. Conrad Wenderoth et ux. to Xicholas J Royer, Wiluiore, fiVm. Charles Von Liiiien et ux. to John S. Collins, Stonycreek, 3.HI. W. A. Crist el ux. to Daniel McGaughey, Chest, $.Mio. John W. Owens et ux. et al., to Teresa Ellen O'Hara, Minister, ft. D. H. Sharp to Agatha Hrown, Wash ington, $7. Abe! Lloyd et 11 x. to Ehensburg and Rlacklick Railroad company, Cambria, :..v. J. II. I'.aiun to Frank M. Kaiiiii, Susque hanna, f l'l. Isaac O. Rowlands et ux. to Citizens' Loan V Ruildiiig association, Johnstown, L A Ten liny Exriirniitn I In-last of iln- 1 -n nsy I viin i;i Kailroutl in p;iii y s Spring excursions to Washing ton will leave liitsl)iir;r May (). s;i7. l.'oiiinl-ti ip tickets, jrood within ten days and permitting a stop-over in ISaltiinore in either direction wilhir. limit, will be sold at rates iiioted below, good for use going on special train, or on 1 rain No. 4 le:ivimr I 1 1 isliuri; a t s. I'l i-. m turning on any regular train excent the 1Viiiisv1v:iii!k Limited. Special train of parlor cars and day coaches will be run on the following schedule: Train leu vc; Rate, t'.i.io T . Ci Pittsburg son lohlistown in i;, : 'resson it us A It (ion a 1 1 in Wash i ng t on Arrive 7. 1 ." 1 ' il 1 1 in .i n siiH-pinir cars will be run through on night train leaving 1'ittsburg ut : 10 i-. i Should the number of passengers not be snllicieiit to warrant the Turning of a special train, the company reserves the the riuhi to can v participants in this ex cursion on regular train. Tickets on sale iu I'ittsbnrg. at I'uion Ticket ollice, :ii'( l-iftfi avenue, and I'nion stai ion, and at stations mentioned above. For full information apply to agents or Thomas K. Walt, passenger agent western district. Fifth avenue and Smithlield street. 1'ittsburg. A Haj Mt Aii iein is going the rounds takn from a correspondent of tin Altoona Timet in which t In- correspondent proceeds to teil the origin of the inline of the town of Fru gality, in this county. He says: "This writer was engaged in 1M7 cutting timU-r and making rafts in that wild region for Iloliiday .V' Iliiigtiaiu. One day Mr. Hol iday said to t his individual that w will give the place a name. ".Now," said Alec, 'we are frugal people and we know 'the boys ate frugal, then why not name this place -Frugality V" We all thought that Alexander w as very mean, but we consent ed, and the new place was named Frugal ity." The fact of the matter is that the tract of land upon which Frugality stands was called Frugality" in the original patent from the Commonwealth, iu accordance with a custom prevailing of giving names lo tracts of land, long before either the Tiuu corresf oiidcnt or Alec. Iloliiday had set fool in that wild region. If the cor respondent of the Time ami Alec. Ilolii day were there in lsjs, which we do not doubt, they may have agreed "to make it unanimous"" tint the name bail originated and got there long before either of them. feaaf ae of Kfglrrl. ne of tde most shocking cases of neglect comes from (.'berry tree. Indiana county. ( h irles King, an aged ami dependent citi zen of that place, is dying. For several months lie has been suiTcrmg from dropsy and recently his I. ft fool swelled to such immense proportions that it actual')' burst the llesb. decomposition followed and several of bis toes have litlerally rotted oil". The poor overseers of the borough learned of his horrible condition only a few davs ago and have now employed Dr. Frn est Fi hard to look after the case. When the physician made an ex limitation of the ill-composed member be found squirming maggots In the foot eating Ihe human flesh. Amputation of the member was considered the only chance of saving the old man's life, but bis condition would not warrant such a measure. Death is certain md will soon come, lie is being aided by the borough during bis last days, and death alone will put an end to bis horrible sullering. The patient was married to Mrs. Tillie Sylvanus, a character who tormerlv re sided in Indiana, a little over a year ago. Alont I lie 4'lilrk. .1 list about t his season of the year w hen many of our readers are engaged in caring for their lirst brood of young cliinkens, the following concerning the period of incubation may be of interest: The development of a chick within the egg is one of the most wonderful tbii.gs in nature. At the end of the (if ty-eighlh hour of incubation the heart begins to beat, two vesicles are seen and a few hours later the auricles also appear. On Ihe fourth day the outlines of the wings may be perceived and sometimes of the head also: on the liftb day the liver is visible; on the sixth other internal organs appear. In I'.nt hours the beak is fully formed; in Jim hours the ribs are clearly developed; in "-.'!' boors the feathers are visible; in ".lis hours the eyes appear; iu '-'ss the ribs are completed and the feat hers on the breast ; iu .';:!' the lungs, stomach and breast have assumed natural appearance. On the eighteenth diy the lirst faint piping of the cbicb is some limes audible. Tlie tiokina uf an onlinary clock in a room one mil- away was distiin tly heard tliroiiKli Hie application (if a telephone transmitter Invented by I. A Fleminiint, of thi; Iiuliaiia Normal school, in a lest the other day. Fleniniiiis?, who has been working on his transtnilter since last fall, claims that changes in temperature ca u tiot atT.- t linea un w hich his invention is placed, and that the hollow and mu tiled sounds so common on the ordinary 'phones have been tliuiinaled. lie has applied for a patent. Tliowing It Away. It's the same tlnnjr if you pay too much mono-for theoorisyou lu' of course the money is thrown away TV, i i J 11 ?- . i ijuiuk and easy --. j 1 u kj enipiy your I purse, hut is it business? Isn't it a better plan to save a little here and there on yourpurehases, leaving a reserve fund 111 your purse? A strong feature of our business and we insist upon it's being carried out to Ihe letter is that every item leaving our store must be of the right tiualitv. and the LOVEST POSSIBLE PRICE. Mid-May Attractions. Every style right every value of the best. Men's Linen Collars (the newest styles) each 10 and 15 cents. Men's link cuffs, pair 25eenb3. String ties the newest colorings wash goods, each o to u cents. lute lawn band bows 15 cents. Cuff holders, pair 15c. Sus pendersline qualiey an exceedingly good value, pair 15 to 50o. Best muslin dress shirts fine linen bosom, all poinle strengthened each 50c to f 1 00. Un- laundered white shirts special value patent stay, each C.5c. The newest Negligee 6hirts worn with white col lars pretty patterns, each 50c. Men's Negligee shirts at 25c and up. Men's night shirts, each 50c. Men's Baldrig gan underwear extra value per gar mem, Joe. Men's Black cotton hose- double heel, pair 10c. IT IS CLOTHING ECONOMY lo buy your clothing from us. Every miii in our stort; every price bears us out in this assertion. Suits that are becoming of fashionable materials of proper styles the absolutely "W'orth-Your-Money" kind they're at our store. Men's Suits at -2 mi n,l nr. II y 8 suits at 75c and up. J. B. Bllmr & Sod, JOS. HOPE 4 CO. Destroyed bv Fire. Our store-buildingand its entire contents were totally destroyed bv lire on Monday, May 3. This will explain the delay which may have occurred, in some cases. Iu tilling niiiil orders. We bave secured new quarters, only three doors from former lo cation, and shall be doing business as usual within ten days. Mean while, we are filling mail orders aeain with usual promptitude. If vour requests for samples were not attended to, it is because your letter was destroyed. As all records have been lost, we would ask our old mail-order customers to send us their names and ad dresses on a postal card, in order that our Special Announcements, and other matter may reach litem as usual. PENN AVENUE AND Firm STREET, PITTSBURG. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Nol ire ti heretiv kItsd. that, havlnu twn tp I inleil KUliltnr 1.T the OrphaoC Court oM'kui- I Tin n.umj . to nielritiute the IudiI In tho hnmla ol niirliHel Mood, executor ot the Iist Wilt and 'I'erlBii.eiit nt Jamea NiHin, dereaej. as shown I'jr bis mnmnt. 1 will alt at m t ottlre In the r uuvb o I Kin ncl.urK on MliNHAV, MAY 24TH. im, al III o i'Iim'K. a. M . lor ihe purpose ol ills charitlnir the duties ol said aiilotmeDt. when and where all persona interested shall attend cr te loiever debarred Iroui eouilni; In on said lund. M M. Al 1 LKS, Auditor. May Tth.l7. ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE. I -rt tern of administration opon the estate of Frank I. Mover., late oil 'reain tOTTosbip. 'am- lria county, lereai'ed. navlnn heen xranle.l to the unilemlKiieil . noltco In lierety Riven lo at' perron intltel tu fiatit estate to make payment without delay, and thoe havlnic rlalms acaloat tlie Same wl pretient them duly aut hente-aled to JAM-, K. MOVKr , adinlnutratiix'. Ihomah .1 iikll. A Horner. 1'resson. Pa. JoIidkUiwd. !., April a I8U7. 6t. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The annual meetinu of the utock hold era of the Kl ent.tui it MuildtDK i 1D a.xorlalion w I II be helil un NONIIAY MAY VI, A. D , 18V7. at 8.3". r. m.. at the office tn liHtY IiuIIiIIdk. lor the wur L'Oe of eleotiDir ofttrern and direriora for the en- kuiiii; year and to transact am-h ot er hu"lneii an limy Do necessary. I.tSTtK LAKIMtK, Ma 11, V7. 'tl. Secretary. INIncrl I aiaieeiaa Not Iron. irilY .ay retail price! LETTS will take yy your order lor a Kirst I'lafa sewing uia cliiue. warranted T vu lor t U.00 I'llE KIenst.o Kufldlnc ai l-oan Association will oiler for aale at the Kej Bulldm. Kb enshurn, on the :ourth Monday In May, tt.oou.ou. THUS. UA VIS, L.BKTBK I.aKiMBB. Secrewry. frealdent. AT THE OLD RELIABLE. Everybody, and especially the oyster-lorlna: iroile ol Elenstiuric. are Inriteil to call at Kohl. McHreen'a Old Kei table Kustaurant, when they wnt xikhI, truh Ujitcri, b; me pint, quart or icallon. Or yuu can nave them stewed or t ried, all at the lowest price. 'reah Oyster every day. ocUHl uflPLE r rrs . -i Alicia iu arieiy 01 stock, nualilv and t. rices, the .rrnaff Produce to be found within 30 Wc Buy DRY GOODS. FURNISHING GOODS, SHOES, CLOTHING, HATS, FURNITURE, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, WALL PAPER, FLOUR, GRAIN, FEED, Salt, FIELD SEEDS, GROCERIES, This space will keep you in WAVrVftTTDTPATiTi TrroTm very low prices all through this W. H. WESTON, STOVES, Tread Powers, Threshers and Separators, Iron and WooiPPumns Fence Wire, Etc., Etc., 4 ' EBENSBURG, - - . PENNA. o x P- If. ?3 O O i ; ?2 O 3 0c ii t o -4 - zn 2 oq P in CO DENTISTRY ! i Don't vou know that vou i-.in have il.i.s.. decayed ami offensive teetli restored lo a healthy condition at a Very Moderate Cost ? Don't you know that I an do vour den tal work A ureal deal cheaoer than vou can yet il done elsewhere? Don't you know that it is a very danger ous tbinit to take I'bloioform. Klber or IjaugbinK lias? If you don't know, come to nit oflice anri I will demonstrate to vou the truth of the a bo ve. Odontunder ! This is the only safe anaesthetic know n to-day to the dental profession. I bave the exclusive right of Hbensburi;. Teeth extracted Ksitively without pain. Teeth tilled with cold, (1 and up. Teeth filled with alloy, cents and :Vi cents.. Teeth filled with Silver, 2." cents and cents. Teeth cleaned. 2. cents' and ."Ml cents. Teeth extracted. -.'."" cents. t;OLD CKdWXS AS I.OW AS ."i.Oi. Gold Filling, Crown and Bridge Work a Specially Feelinu confident that lioth prices and work will prove satisfactory, I solicit your patrouace. Dr. Richards, KIRIiE. HEKTIK1, Julian St., Ebensburg. May , INM7. Bicycle Surgery. Warranted cures for all cases. Full line of medicines always on hand. Agent for Health He storing Crescent wheel. W. tl. BOLSINGER, Julin reet, Ebensburir, Penna. May 14 V7. 4m WESTC M T GALLITZIN, PA. . . . miles. u,uuuaienii All Heavy Gccdc in ..... ,.,r5o ou.,,1 FPvIlSTT Fresh Clean K rcrc CI We will not buy unclean e or Uniio, u - n. and white, no .natter how deafo'r ? -1, at W "5 them and wp V , as we -ot sell ana 'e, '"e a fair understanding is onlv iu;t m the persons who take c tro ..r,i ' J lo bet results A , i , eP to produce the uct results. A poor horse does not brin the nrice of good one, even if he sells at all. Why houM produce Occasionally markets will l.a A,w.i,., 'roauce- jrood mn.u tr nrn... J " i'tvwuvc. CHOICE STOCK touch with our stnr htr nm. ' . J e can save vou great store. DEALER IN RANGES, FURNACES, mtooffisig and Spoutin Special lYotier to To inform all Hie renders of this paper and the public in general that wc have op-ncd out a Iar-c new line of nnh in our New Store room. Corner Ili-rli and Centre streets. Our first floor is devoted to Drv (woods, S merries. Hats, Shoes ami all sueli articles needful in evervdav life. On the second floor wc havea lar-e room for Car pets, oil cloths, window shades, trunks and goods of that description, our rooms areall well lighted so yon can sec what von are buying, and we invite you to make an in spection of our rooms as well as our goods, we want you to come and see us whether you want to "buy ..r n.,t. We .vhall take i.leaure in showing yoa thr..u"h the l.uil.lin, an.l sh-.w y,,u what we thhJok 13 one of the most complete huil.lins in the county. Every body is invite.1 ami all will be made welonie. Spring Announcement! We can now show you Ihe best assortment of Fine Spring Cloth ing in Cambria connty ami ut 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 yoa are lean or fat, short or tall, we can fit you Our increasing business compelled us to enlarge our room an.l we have also increase.! our stock. We can now show you a much larger assortment of fine goe.ls than ever before. Our this season's Clothing has heen marie especially for us and is equal to any merchant tailor's make. Our Gents' Furnishing Stock was never so complete. We also carry the best 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 fitting Clothing, Gents Fui nishings and Shoes is with us. O.A. Sharbauch, CARROLLTOWN, PA. Let Us Reason a Linta.- If your hirsi rasts :t slu-, yoti yet a liors- s,lin-r to r-svt it. If vi.ii H.-.-.1 a jM-ri-l.-xim; l,r.il itoslion s..lvsl, yuii p. to a Iawver. If vim fall ill vou havt- a i' ur to it-ii you It is their Experience and Skill You Pay For. Tli.'ti why make an ex.--.ti.n in tli- iin-iias- of votir Irturs? If V(u hv a familr r-, i.e or a l.rt-s. ii.ii..ii i.. till, .i.-,-s, Havotin- Kxtrai Ls, ItUW l'at-iu Mexli i-iim-s, or anvtlinii; to tm-li:LM- that a Molt- leVote.i to Iru1.'s; ,u'v i" folly o tnt"iinl oualitv with inantit an.l ir-t an iiift-riorartit Ul MTW'l-: IIAN E I in: U1T. ' WanterJ-fln Idea Who cm think cf nie Miii:iie thlrur to liauntr ProtK-t your llea.: thrr may brinx you wealtaw WH1 JdHN WfciliF.KtiCK.N A tH.. Falrlt AtCuts neya. Washinirum. 1. f"T thi-lr fl.ai rixe utlac aoil tlat of two imutlraU luveauoua ""1ti1 , for Cash or strictly fancy Car-Lctc. for Fine Color, Worked SoliJ -RTTTTin-R luice Clean Vegetables, etc., etc. - v.tiui, even with ne nanlle Whenever Possible. prices and describing sro;U XPT! mom - v n 1, i. - j v,jr guousj aaa give you GALLITZIN, PA. fir Ev rvliodv. wlia to take. DAVISON'S - DRUG - STORE M'HK KaaaaiAB and the Stui Weekly P'ttabarr 1 Pmrr at only ri lO a year. All the Bea. aSEKTS WAITED VAVsmrwyr