,. l AMBKIA CO.. PA. M A V 3. lJ"- i-4 it " . x Summit, visited " M:::,.r. of Sirktown, was r: puru-01. Friday. !-'rr,.;iir2oii Tuesday. , ,,f I'.arr township, H J p.'-tmr,: 0.1 Monday. :''n,r.-r. of Carroll town ui. j,, Ktn'n.b.irg on Mon- r . vis of Cinemaueh. I T-.i :!'? ' ' . .... Woilnes- , . ,i ,.; tif Tarrolltown, 'f,Vr-m tovMi on Mon- A ,u.-r .lames Cost r,. a fe hours in Own i nn Kudolph i-el-lira- i . ... .-diiii'-' at tl'.'ir ' in 't .-.!jV. 1 ' a I.M.lin jeweler r ifi...i in 'liiil ,r Tl,l!lV .. . .v V . a, ,,( Tyrone a ic.im.-i . .v. i. a vittr to r- , ,l; '..''- of il'" p'aro. It'fi for '' Jw'',.,.'.,.iv inoriiinu where , ..i :1,-,oiniaiiii'd hy lier ' v N'-i- and Fannie, visit- ... Ttnir-.l.iy- . ,.f .u-kio-" may I pre i Jf...n.,-of ilisinfeftauts ill v .r " '. !ioii-'s. V.:, :u;!lilow.-r. of Chest town- r.;j.-iit hi laiuuiia iou- I,. i.t.jMmn Wednesday. , ,-y (i(ii(iiissiniirr .lohn rrrsjti . "n , to.Mliip. ai-i-ompanieil . v Kl.eiiliiiriz in Thnrs- . ... . i,..r.iiiL.'li i oiiiifil has levied 1 ; ,.n ail Ii-i'-t.'raph, tele- . lulit poles wiUilutlie ! i....,-.n li..ard of the trade will j.,, ; ..i.uiia State Editorial ., v.; i tli t: pia.-e on its an- J .... T. K.-l. '-r has ,,.,mi critical , ...i .i i v . u i 1 ii neiiralijia of the ,f i,fr r.-.-overy are enler- .... y v.,i,iij. a weil-kiiowit Mo- :!.'ii'"-r iiicri-hant. h is niys ; -i; l i! Ii over $x ill his : !':-' ' feared. :.e l...':otia:iiit to Frank , ;4:. ; ::.H,,.i,.-r t.. William l'rmi.e. , r. :!.e KUi.-slu'k oual train :-.:i a', i ii::!.-d at N anlyshi. -.i -' i.'!"' ' i" t"n on Wednes i,: i . r Thursday is an : : :'. t'-wa: of that luisiuess. y : ! -a d !" he a total fail- : r . :. tin- i-ti.-iii2 of Iiili I -r -r - - ! he paved with tire wen hy an advertisement ; ,-i - f..r th.- work in anot her ; il-rr. ii-'- .i I year, a hatohelor :i - : jr U : ., in,.p..i t. I'a.. went -: ir l (n me. put a iron . '.a: I ii" a ioad o. sl(t into ' "f .'.ir iiipi-tors along : V:,r..y v ai.i i railroad have . 1 in; tii!. .u removals are i "i i -i j the line In order to : ; r v iier- mi II it'll street, -:'.!. are tiiaii,i a move in the : ; j --r l:i. ii is a .t,.p j the '-' A pe'iiinii . iiein circu- '. .r.-s. "-.tr: oi.e ,,f the foremost Kas..,,.. pa . ,a failed. j:i. I.;: p. about f.:."..niiii --: a.-:. list l.iin at the court !: :!a ii:.-,; at his home at - ' 1 :--lay ii:i:lil. ak'ei! ."J", years - ;. -uiviwil liv one son -i h,. iMf,. hav inif died 1 M ir-U:;. ,,t the Marshall !li!,i!'y. hliiis'(,ivn. made -:-!:: a'i,njay afierimoii to Her X.i stat.-iii.-m .,f liabilities -' !..-. t; nu'le. piny i oiui! v ei in vent ion - ' arr-il. j.,!, ,, Saturday, 1 ' " ' xi for the purpose - ' i - "i 1. 1 y !i. Ket. and electing -U-e l-.i,Vet,lllin. ;.".,M l:va'"- and Taylor have r" '.'"'"'"'"latioii of the. ' j-li:i,-t,, ,M,ity. a., f,,r ""' '1 r-. ted the i-oiin- " '-r. t .,.,-,... j,;.,,, ;'"'e ham:.. a-e, y at M t. '' -together with ail ''I' "f Hie Ili.tltlJli,,,,. VJ.".""'1 ii'; i'i '. V' d' ' 'raiiir.-vili,.. near 1 L ' hi eii hiirniiig for . , ' '' ' 1 t. an i, if out. and - ar.- I,, (Jaim,.r 'f- 1...... I , .... ' J 1 N - - ... , ,, 1e;ts.( ,y I.!.' lK-'r' ' niter , . "' uoid a nuinher . "1 ''aw- a Fourth of 'luring the sum- -.. , ' 1 ' ai-iiiniplii-e, ,""u ":l" ia;s that for u '.1" " '";,r l:'a.!i'ord,she ., J :, r iiiahi,,- t,, ,j. '' W . ir j iuer ar. -.j , ' '''"'"y at kovhury fur ...A' ry. Several prom I - - r , . if'terest,.,l jr, te ri:. ' :"." Johnstown II..... ."e. 1 :- ' ir ' a . a western .in) un nut. They ' ' i'l,1'1" -, and - '" J Wi ' ' sent hack " ' f -rrii -r' v . t . wa " A.tuona, who a a ihjthinjt '.Ur.. t,';4"-'"-'1 Saturday to . i,"r paid no at. -'"XiUn'"M- hu'V-l. and .;,r.''M rt,:r"a'l s'ation at " !,J a,l;1 ruM.ed of a 5V,J.'.'"Jt. "' and mer- : iv!i"7, ,V "iB,,tor k. lu blunder was - - a'.)i, . - L "--r i f s,:arn.,kifi. ajfed H r i'1.r"' breakfast with i-' . ' ori.j.is ,,,,i - . .,r . . - d.u Her ' ! i e. 1 doctor has - ea-t .u ,rl "i4id ll,al ' :,"Jt-r :! T . ls '"n tlirustina st. ' u -I '-t to f,-.i ..... h-itl' 71J tLi4t lhre were "ouy. Josf-pta Topajki, an Italian, who had been admitted to the almshouse from Lilly on the 24th of April last, died in that in stitution on Thursday of last week from consumption, aited about 30 years. He had no relatives in this country. 1). M. Berkey. a freight brakeman on the Pennsylvania railroad, was painfully out and bruised at South Fork on Monday nigh:. He wa caught between a car and a water tank, but was not seriously hurt lie was sent to his home in South Fork. A. Soheeline. one of the prominent clothiers in Altoona, doing business on Eleventh avenue, failed Saturday night. He allowed a judgment note held hv Il .rru Stutzker. for fi.omi, to be issued. It is be lieved his assets are equal to his liabilities. A portion of the Chest Creek Coal .t Coke company's plant, at this place, has been leased to the Xantyglo Coal company, which will use it to make an exhaustive tes of the coking qualities of lne jaL.... lick coal. Repairs are now being made on the ovens. Jltixthujs Tribune. John Zimmerman and l'eter Sheridan have been arrested and are now in jail at Hollidaysbuig, charged with blowing up the Company store building at Haker's mines, a notice of which will be found in another column. Thev were former em ployes. Philip Crouse, son of Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Crouse, of this place, whose serious ill ness -Ae. mentioned in last week's Fi:k.k ma.v, died on Friday morning at T:-J(), aged vears and '. months. His remains were interred in the Catholic cemetery on Mon day morning. Skim milk added to twice, the quantity of warm water cleanses graining or any varnished woodwork and injures the var nish less than anv preparation as proved hy many years trial. It brightens up oil cloth to wash them over will skim milk after cleaning. Alex. Strittmatter, deputy state mas ter for Cambria county, and M. U. Carl, of St. Augustine, organized a grange in Chest township, Saturday evening. May 15th. Thomas M. Craver was elected master, Herman Dishart. secretary, and Luke Durhin, lecturer. Sunday a week while Mrs. Angeline Adams, of Allegheny towhship, was driv ing to church at Chest Springs, the horse became unmanageable, throwing her to the ground. She lav unconscious forahout two hours before she was found, but she was not seriously injured. Governor Hastings has appointed the following inspectors for the mining regions or this t,art of the state: Henry Lomhitt. Mi.nongahela City; Chauney H. Ross, Fayette county; Charles O'Connor. Cnion town. Josiah T. Evans, Johnstow n; Iier nard Callaghan, Connellsville. The Juniata Valley Editorial asso ciation met Friday at the Jacobs House. Milllin. These ofticers were elected: President, C. II. Oeru; vice president, Frank Mortimer; secretary and treasurer, E. Conrad; executive committee. George Shrom. H. P.. lionsall. I. X. Swope. Never use water that Is not perfectly fresh. Water that has been standing over night in a bedroom, kitchen or anv apart ment should be thrown out. for floating germs have settled in it and it isdangerous to health to make use of it. Tea and coffee should always be made with fresh water. Among the acts of asseml.lv si.rn-H lw Governor Hastings Wednesday of last week, was the act to minish breaking into school houses or school properties. The act prescribes a penalty of f loo line or six months imprisonment for breaking into school houses and defacing or damaging furniture. An attorney of Altoona was charged before an alderman with embezzling from a building and loan association on Wednesday, but the case has been settled, other attorneys raising the amount to help their colleague. The nameof the attorney is being kept s,orpt by the alderman, the settlement being satisfactory. The Patton t'oiiricr says that a new concern to be known as the Patton Milling Company will erect a large chop mill in that place. The lirm is composed of Messrs. Samuel Kelly, of Chest Springs, and Joseph J! loom and Watson Spencer, of Patton. and the mill will be ready for business in three months. The erection of a new three-story brick hotel on the site now occupied by the Cambria House, in this place, will lie com menced as soon as the present owners get possession of the premises, w hich will be about the tirst of August. A couple of store rooms, it is said, will be located on the tirst Moor facing on High street. Eugene Sebastian Fleischer, who was murdered iu Pittsburg Friday morning, leaves a wife and son in Altoona, whom he deserted in Hollidaysburg fifteen years ago. for another woman whom he took away with hith him. At that time lie was a defaulter to an insurance company and several secret societies with which he was oMicially connected. On Thursday morning of last week, two stables in Wilmore, one belonging to A. II. Cullen and the other to Bernard Conley, were destroyed by fire. A horse belonging to Mr. Cullen perished in the llames. The fire occurred about three o'clock in the morning and is Iielieved to have been the work of an incendiary. The loss is placed at about f l Thomas Smith was fatally injured Wednesday of last week at the stone qiiairy of George S. (Jood. near Patton. A loaded tram car of heavy stone on which he was engaged, broke loose and ran down a steep grade, jumping the track and up setting the stone on the unfortunate man. He was removed to Patton at once but died before reaching the place. The home of Mrs. Sydney Mackin. at Moxam. was destroyed bv lire at 2 o'clock on Thursday morning of last week. It is not known how the fire started, but when discovered it had a good lead and the oc cupants of the house barely escaped with their lives. By the time the Moxam Fire company got to the building it was a mass of llames and the companies had a hard time saving adjoining properties. Simon J. Miller, residing in Hunting don. Pa., had a peculiar experience on Sunday which came near costing him his life" He was engaged ir. onening a can of fruit when the jar collapsed, flying into hundreds of pieces, one of which pene trated his left wrist, severing an artery. Only the prompt arrival of a physician saved his life, and he is very weak iu con sequence of the great loss of blood sus tained. Abram Beam, who lives in the town of Boucher, Westmoreland county, has been working on an airship with a parachute arrangement for a year. So much con fidence has Mr. Beam iu his aerial con veyance that on the top of Mclntyre's hill, just above Boucher, a tower is lieing built, from the top of which the machine will be started. Mrs. Beam is to accom pany her husband on his first trip, to Lig onier and retnrn. The company store in the little mining town of Baker, five miles north of Altoona, was blown up by dynamite on Thursday night of last week. Michael Hanley. the storekeeper, w ho slept in the store, es caped unhurt, but the building was badly wrecked and the goods scattered In all directions. Disapproval of the company store system Is supposed to have been the cause for the dastardly deed, but there is do clue to the perpetrators. About 200 miners at Grove City and Pardoe, Pa., have been notified of a reduc tion of wages. It is thought they w ill of fer no resistance. On Weduesday of !as, week the hard ware store of Herman Bantlev, in Johns town, wis closed by Deputy Sheriff Elmer Davis on oclaims held by the Altoona Building & Loan association for $1.2."io and f.MKt respectively. The liabilities will amount to over I-,Ooo while the assets will hardly reach that amount. Mr. Bantley's establishment is the oldest hard ware store in that city and his failure is attributed to the failute of parlies for whom he had endorsed, to meetnheir obli gations. The odor of the sweet pea is said to be so offensive to flies that it will drive them out of the sick room, though it is not usually in the slightestdegree disagreeable to the patient. It ts therefore recommend that sweet peas be placed in the .sick rooci during fly time. Now is the proper lime to plaut speet peas that thev may be util ized in driving out the pesky flies when they invade the home. This will be a novel way of keeping lied rooms in a con dition to render sleeping comfortable dur ing hot summer nights. A serious freight wreck occurred at Warrior's Ridge, two miles east of Peteis burg, Huntingdon county, on Sunday af ternoon about 2 o'clock. Extra No. r.."2 ran into the rear of extra No. I'M'., piling up nine cars and scattering their contents of merchandise over the tracks. The tracks were torn up for siinie distance. Engine No. .V2 was badly damaged. The engineer and fireman jumped to save themselves. All the trainmen escaped. A tramp named William E. Dixon un the first train was slightly injured. Both trains were going east when the accident occur red. Wreck crews were ordered out and worked until evening clearing the debris. Word ftom Indiana says that Clarence llarsherger. aged 22 years, was placed in jail at that place on Sunday, charged with attempting to criminally assault Vorgil Jonsion. the twel ye-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Jonston. It is al leged that Harshberger, coming upon the little girl and several companions in the woods gathering flowers, dragged her to a clump of bushes, where, in fighting off her assailant, her clothing wa; nearly all lorn from her body, but she escaped uninjured. The other children ran home, and told what was going on and Mr. Jonston and another man captured Harshberger. and. after giving him a terrible beating, turned him over to a constable. Governor Hastings has disapproved the following bills: Enlarging the com petency of the wife to testify against her husband; authorizing the publication of lo.UM copies of the report of the "Indian Forts" commission; providing for the In corporation of companies to carry on the business of a pawn broker and the lending of money on the security of personal and real property at the rate of one per cent, interest monthly. The governor also dis approved the concureiit resolution author izing the publication of lo.uoo copies of the Lexow report. He states that to approve the resolution would be to pledge himself in advance to approve the appropriation asked by the committee on account of the expense incurred by the committee. 4'om mimical I n Lilly. Pa , May 2i. ls-C. Ei. Fiskkman: Jack Frost paid us a friendly visit last night and left town early this morning carrying with itsveral over coats. Adieu Jack, until election day when McKinley and prosperity will be nipped in the bud. The register of Hotel Brandt, had a good showing for Monday and Tuesday of this week, nearly all trade, and professions were represented. The residence of Mrs. Morland is pro gressing rapidly. Brown Brothers are the contractors and hustlers all parties hav ing work t let should consult them. Joseph Uainey .:. Sons are the buisiest people in the county without any doubt, conducting five separate branches of busi ness successfully. Andrew Fees and wi fe and child visited their parents at Ebensburg on Sunday. The Argyle Coal company is putting the machinery of the Pritch-Leahey .t Co., slope in, preparatory to mining and ship ping coal. We trust this may prove cor rect as the company is a star concern in the production of coal. Esquire Leahey and his brother John, were visitors to the county capital on Tuesday. It is said by one of our oldest patriarchs that the frosts this season are harm less as there was frost on (Jood Friday. Cut this out and rememb -r it. Our burgess has flagged the councilmen from having their orders cashed, a prac tice that has gone unobserved for the past three years and to a large ex tent in the volume of money drawn from the taxpay ers. Our old friend John Short is able to be up and around again, having recovered from a severe spell of rheumatism. The people of our town have entered largely this season on the spirit of im improvement and enterpiise. The Lilly Hotel will undergo extensive repairs this smnttiT, part of the material is now on the ground. People having business at the county seat from here complain bitterly of having to wait three and a half hours at Cresson or hoof it overland. We irust the railroad officials will remedy this ingratitude to the people of this locality by a change in the schedule. Among the resolutions submitted to council on Monday evening was one recommending an appropriation not to ex ceed fifty dollars to aid the grand army in hearing the expenses of a suitable celebra tion ou Memorial Day. We have learned, however, that it was inde'inilely side tracked in the house of dukes. George Litziugei keeps a grand stock and flavor of ice cream on hand at all times and will be pleased to serve the public. .Os thk Wixn. Marriage Lleenin. The following marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Thursday, May 27, 1S-.I7: Bernard Eadejeski, Johnstown, and Theresa Veager. Dale. George T. Vest and EllaS. Davis, Johns town. Edward Lenz and Sadie Baker, Loretto August Uosbaugh, Coiiemaugh. and Carrie Myers, Richland township. Cyrus Custer and Ella Conney, Johns town. Theodore T. Custer. Lilly, and Cora Varoer. Jackson township. Adam C. Smith and Jennie Harris, Johnslow u. George C. Kurtz aud Matilda Kepplor, Brownstown. Charles A. Smith and Lula Roberta Davis, Wildwood Springs. William Roudybusb, Puritan, and Eliza beth llelsel. Blue Knob, Blair couuiy. Pa. Emile Courdot aud Matilda Vandemer gel, Dunlo. John T. Zendhner and Lizzie Bodenshotz. J jhnstown. Known Naming " Many rumors in renard to proposed con fections of Ihe Beech Creek railroad are afloat, and it Is now stated that the line is coiilemplatiiig entering Johnstown. The The Lock Haven Democntt, in comment ing on the report said on Saturday: "The reports flying around In the newspayers that the Beech Creek railroad is to enter Altoona by purchasing the Wopsononock railway and report has led an official of the latter railroad to state that he knows Dotbing of any such negotiations." Sheriffs Hales. Sheriff Coulter has advertised the fol- fdwing properties at sheriff's sale, at the court house, in Ebensburg, ou Monday, J une 7tb, 1S;7, at 1 o'clock, p. m. The interest of Earnest Nicbol in a lot of ground in Cresson township, having thereon a two-story frame house. 1 he Interest of C. A. Buck iu a lot of ground in Spangler borough, known as lot No. 42, section B. The interest of Joseph Norbut In a lot of ground in Hastings borough, fronting 50 feet on Spangler street and extending back 150 feet, having thereon a two-story frame dwelling house and a store loom. 1 he interest of William A. Fagan in a half lot of ground in Hastings borough, having thereon a two story building con taining six aweiiing rooms and a store room, stable and outbuildings. The interest of Elias Shaffer and Mary in a lot of ground in Ga'litin borough, having thereon a two-story frame dwell ing house and outbuildings. The interest of Lena Letll-r aud Valen tine Leftier iu 7 acres and 114 perches of land in lackson township, having thereon a log barn. The interest of Calistus G. Luther in a lot of ground in Spangler borough, in lot No. fSS, section C. Ihe interest of M. Schell, in a lot of ground in Blandsburg having thereon a two-story frame dwelling house con taining rooms, excepting coal, oil, gas aud other minerals. The interest of Julius Mogolis aud Eva Mogolis in two lots of ground in Spangler boiough, known as lots No. 110 and 111 sec tion G, having thereon a small stable. The interest of John Gwin. Sr., iu 50 acres of land iu White township, having thereon a plank dwelling house, a bank barn, wagon shed and other outbuildings. The interest of same in a lot or piece of ground in Reade township, containing 3 acres and ri,:tiU( feet more or less. The interest of same in 12 acres and 15'J percehs of land in Reade township. The Interest of same in 51 acres of land in Reade townshl p. The int'-rest of the same in lot No. 5 in plan of lots laid out by James McCarty in Reade township, having thereon a two- story plank dwelling house with kitchen attached. The interest of the same in a lot of ground in the village of Mountaiudale, having thereon a one-story plauk dwell ing house. The interest of Emily F. Averill in two lots ofground in Reade township. contain ing 15,oii square feet, having thereon a two-story piank house. The interest of Daniel T. James in 50 acres of land iu Barr township, having thereon a one-story plank house contain ing i) rooms and a barn. The Interest of Robert Dawson in a lot ground known as lot No. 1 1 in A thertou's addition to Baruesboro, having thereon a two-story frame dwelling house containing five rooms and an out kitchen. Terms of sale: One-third of the pur chase money when the property Is knocked down and the balance on confirmation of deed. Memorial Day. Memorial exercises will be observed in Elieiisburg by a sermon on Sunday morn by Rev. Welch in the Christian church, the G. A. R. post. Sons of Veterans and all old soldiers are expected to meet at the post room aud go in a lody to the church. The young ladies of the town are requested to gather what flowers they can aud take them to the armory hall as early Monday morning as possible, where the ladies will prepare wreathes for decorating the graves. The post and all interested are expected to meet at the post riHiin at oueo'chck and proceed to the court house w here addresses will be delivered by Judge Barker, Robert Murphy and others. A choir of young ladies trained by Mr. aud Mrs. (jibson will furnish the music. A meeting will be held in the evening w hlch will be addressed by able speakers, miisi: will be furnished by the choir. All are invited to be present and take part iu all the exercises of the day. After the exercises in the afternoon the post will go to thedifferent cemeteries for t lie purpo.-e of decorating thee graves of deceased comrades. The following is a list of theold soldier's buried iu the cemeteries in Ebensburg: LLOYD'S (KUKTtRV, KB E N f Ml, P . Kviins, (iritlith T , 1 Hivls, ieo. W., Kvmis, Kdunrd 1., Miiiiafelt, Adam, Powell, liaviil, Jr., Kvans, Thomas J., .lames, David J., Jones, llimli, KvaiiM, Thomas K.t Davis, Joint Henry, Samuel. Neclili-r, ier;e K., I.ittletield, J. A., Kvaus, David II., KoIktIs James, Kvuiim, David J., Henderson, Joseph. Humphreys, Win. Id Heyer, t'liarles 11., Kvhiik, DuvidO., I.il.l.y, Joint F., Kvans, John 11., Kvaus Dav it 1., Davis Kvau It., -Mills, Win., Nr. Todd, Thomas lioherts. Win. It., Kvaus Lemuel, Hutchinson, J. Todd, Kvaus Jeremiah I)., Hawkins, .Matthias, .Moore, Thomas li , Davis W. D., I.ioyd, Thomas J., Jones Pav id S , lirillith, Wm. W., Davis, Win., T., Jones, Daniel T., lieesc, Samuel, Mack, lieorge, Williams, Kolerl, Faith, John, Kvans, James N., " 1 avis Kichurd I, 'h Intnl. Wm , Kimliall, John, Lewis, Thomas D., Jones, ieorge W-, .Mcliridc, Hogcr, I toss James M., Kndgers, John, Davis, Daniel 1'., Jeffries, Isaac, CATHOLIC CKMKTKKY. KBKNSHUKO. Christy, Kev. K. IV, I.itzinger, TIioiiiils !., Scanlan, John K. , I. it infer, James A., Porter, John, l.it.inu-er, Andrew J., Noon, James ;., Tierney, Francis I, Kdell.liite, .Mack, Chase, Stephen A., Weil.le, Audlew, 1 aiinttaiiKh, John, .Mills William, Jr., Collins, James Faan, Jeremiah A., Murray, James Mctti ecu, Thomas I'.ui k, James, C. OLO CKM fcTKIlY. K KNitKUKU. Todd. jt-ore W-, Itolx-rls. M ilton, Kvans Thomas ., Lewis. Ilk-hard. Kvans, David, Davis KdwardK. Krai KMlair 'I rauwlera. Administrator of Ellen Sweeny to Pat rick B. Smith, Minister; consideration U'IO. Max Frick et ux. to Lean Carman, Reade, tlO. Solomon Wagner et ux. to Walter II. Wilkinson. Jackson, ?.. Thomas Barnes el ux. et al. to Richard Scollon et a'., Barnesboro, f loo. Fred Todd to W. W. A uisbry, Allegheny, $201 . Joseph Dougherty et ux. et al. to John W. Dougherty. Allegheny, too. Patrick Cassiday et ux. to W. W. Arus bry. Minister, $1,0 2. Peter Moran et ux. to W. J. Dawson, Allegheny. $1,150. Heirs of James O'Connor to C. P. Len hart, Roxhury, $ino. Mary Buck et yir to W. W. Amsbry, Al legheny, $1,4 Mi. Annie E. Glass to W. W. Anisbry, Alle gheny, $1,324. John Ashcroft et ux. et al. to Peter Boast, Cresson, $.soo. Mary Priugle et al. to Lydia Reynolds, Croyle. $2,H50. John Banan et ux. to W. W. Amsbry, Allegheny, $I.:i.4. Michael J. Bradley et ux. to W. W. Amsbry. Allegheny, $1,K. Philadelphia Trust, Safe Deposite fc In surance company, executors and trustee, to Samson Morris, Jr.. Prospect. $1,250. William Glass, by sheriff, to John C. Sharp, Munster, $T.0. Charles Anna to Bridget McMahon, Pat ton, $75. Jacob J. Strayer et ux. to J. Earl Ogle, Cambria county, etc.. $1. II. B. Bomgardner el ux. to Jane Taut linger, Adams. $15. Emanuel 11. Louther to Susan Louther, ohnstown, $500. J ailseellaaeona Kotloa. TEMOKlAt DAY will be ohserred oi Mon .t 1 day next, all ara loTtted to call i Hr ker Brothers new ftore and take a rut it : -eJed darlor the day, they hava room lor yon ai -1 will 9 ram lurimuie a poasiuie. THY pay retail price! LETTS will take It your order lor a ttntciuiimlnt mi- cum, warrmoted Tin tears lor fl3.ou T'HE Ebensbnnr Building a. Ioan Association will otter fur sale at the Kej Balldtn. Kb. eDsburg, on the :ourtb Monday In May, z.uuu.uu. iuus. UAV is. Lbste Lkib, Secretary. President. AT THE OLD RELIABLE. Everybody, and especially the oyster-lorlnc people of Ebensburg, are Inyltad to call at Kobk McBreen's Old Keilable Koslaurant. when they wnt Koed. treob Oysters, by the pint, quart or gallon. Or you can bare Idem Stewed or Fried, an i me lowest price, t resn oysters every a ay octlUi JOS. HOME & CO. Our buying, necessary to re-stock our store af'er our recent fire, was the heav iest ever recorded of one firm at one time. The prices chow the advantages of this. Bargains are as thick in our store as grasshoppers in August. SCOTCH LAWXS, fast colors, good qualities, neat designs, only Three Cents a Yard. JACOXAL LA H'-V.S, regular 12 J cent kind, for St-veti CetUs a Yard.. JtAIXTY DIMITIES, of a grade never sold for less than lBJc. a yard. Eight CniU a Yard. CHECKED TAFFETA TILKS, all sizes and kinds of checks, and all colors, usually 1 1 00 a yard, for Seventy-fire Cents a Yard, F0CLA11D AXD ISDIA SILKS, grade costing usually all the way from 5c. to $1 00 a yard, for Fijty Cents a Yard. And so on through the whole store. Iu dress goods and table linens, particu larly, we have offers to surprise you. Get samples and don't forget to mention this paper when you write. PENN AVENUE AND FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURG. OILS! OILS The Atlantic Refining Co., of ittsburg, Pa., make a specialty of manufacturing for the domes tic trade the finest brands of Illuminating and Lubricating Oils. Naphtha and Gasoline That can be HADE FROM PETROLEUM. We challenge comparison with every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the Most : UniTormly : Satisfactory: Oils in the market ask for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO, oetis.swly. pmSUCBU DEFT.. PlTTSBUKt. PA. TRESPASS NOTICE. We the underpinned citizens ol Alleicheny and ('learneld lownsbis. herehy Klve notice to the puldle not Ut tre.an oo Jur lands. Any one luuiid lreLaiDK win oe rvsecuiea 10 me tun extent ol Ihe lw. (lKOe1) John Satton. H. S. Spreot. T. M1 er. .lames T. Sutton Jos. .1. Wefoer. H. . Conrad. Kdward Ivoiy. Jottepn A. Krlse. Mr, K. Wills. John Mc term lit. Joseiib button. Auicost Shottoer. Ihe.xlore Murm, Alex, irory John leak. Jacoh Kckentode. Philip A Oray. Ueo. M. Saolier. i. M. Kratxer. Henry J. Ooorad. Wil liam Moran, tteo. f Kruir. Mouert Johnston, .lohn K. Manntteld, trends H- Haai, James H. Maloney . John Kaoos. Ueo. Sevmore. Kridaet lomllnsnn. 9lr. Allien itnoa. it. o movers. Josephine Huflman. t'ranle Fdlcht. 1. W. H. Summervllle. Simon P. MeMullen and .Win Me !.. Mrs. Cornelius Satton. May I. lftVT 1 yr. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. KstRte of John lrvln; deceased. Letters Testmentary upon the estate of John Irvlu. deceased late ol Curwensvllle. t.ltarheld connt; Pa., havlnn tieen granted to the nn.-ler siKned. all iiersons Indebted to said ettate are hereby notified to make payment without delay. and those harms: claims avalnst the same will present them properly authenticated tor settlement. THK PKOVI11ENT LIKE A. TKl'ST COM PANY. Executor. 4th Si Chestnut Sis., Phi la . I' S. V. W i lkom. Attorney. Clear Held, Pa. April 3J lt7,6l. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of John Karlhelm, deceased. letter testamentary In the estate of John w .rlhAltn ,iart.aad late ol Carroll tcwnstilD. In Cuitr'a county, Pennsylvania, having Veen K ran ted to ns, all persons Indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make payment without de lav and those bavins: claims aatalnst the said ea- tate. will present tbem properly authenticated tor settlement. JOHNIHT, WILLIAM KAKLHMM. Kxecutors. Carroll township. May "th. W. St X. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. E-tale of James A. Patriot:, deceased. Keilera ol administration on the estate ol .lames A. Parrlsh. deceased, late o I the Town ship ol Munster, In Catnorla county. Pa., having been ranted o me, notice ts hereby s;lven to all persons Indebted to said estate to mane payment without delay, and those havlnic claims against tha same will pre eut ihetn properly authenti cated lr settlement. J.A.VMIWAH, Administrator. Loretto. Pa.. May 7thl et. X SEALED PR0R0SALS. Sealed proposals will be received by the Light Committee ol Lt en-turg borough up until June 16 Ibu at 7 r. v.. lor lurnlshtnu light for the borough. Nutlets than 20 arc lights ol 2,0o nn.iin iKiwer: also not less than bo thirty two cindle power lneudacent lights. Kor particu lars address blistisnutg i.ignt auu roues -in- mlltee. The liommittee reserves tne rtgnt to re lict anv or all bids. The bids on tne arcs ana in-randei-cents to be separate. The borougb gives the right to ereet pole on treets and alleys where necessary. The lights to tiuro an nignt. jtmn Bnii'iin, L. J. LUTHER. May M VT 3, Committee. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the application ot .-..... iii,m. til Portaue borough, fur the traosler ol the llijoor llreose granted to Albert tirhl. in Portage borough, has been bled In the ottlee ol the Clerk ol Quarter Sessions in and lor Cain'irla county, and that the same will be pre sented to the said court lor .i winra.ira M.D.UT Jsnel.lW. S. W. 'AS; fc'jensourg- -May 21. 1T St. Clerk Cl.S LEGAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the application of Peter Sevuiour. now residing In the city ol reter .--j uiy. , . it.. ntll li.iaor Jobneiown. lor uw - - - - " . . ' ; HrenSe granted tc Charles II. Brown. In the oor ouab of forts ge. has been 0 led In the otBce ol the Cleik ol the Couit ol Quarter Sesnous In and for tbe county ol ambrla. end that the same will be ptesented to said court for IU eou-lderat-on on Innj, IS 1SU7. ' S. W. DAVIS. Clerk Ebensburg. May 25, 1MT. "S 8t. WEST0l5'' TE ST' GALLITZliM, PA. Offers in variety of stock, quality and prices, the greatest inducements for Ch .i r Produce to be found within 30 miles. f Lah or strictly faaT Wc Buy All Heavy Gccds in Car-Lc DRY GOODS, FURNISHING GOODS, SHOES, CLOTHING, HATS, FURNITURE, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, WALL PAPER, FLOUR, GRAIN, FEED, Salt, FIELD SEEDS, GKOCLRIJES, Whenever Possible This snare will Ireon vmi in tnnb wrifli mi i- LiAra i..r . WANT Y0UE TRADE. VISXT Ovk STOr '"V CZh very low prices all through this great store. J J e " 13 auu S"e J We have a large outlet for Fine Color, Worked Solid v IvESH BUTTER Fresh Clean Eggs, Choice Clean Vegetables, etc', etc. lUl UDLIean eS' or But,er tha soft and uhite no ter how clean or fresh, as we cannot sell hem, and we believe a fair understanding is only just to beresult: A to Puce the best results. A poor horse does not bring the price of a good one, even ,f he sells at all. Why Should 'produce ? Oecastonally markets will be overcrowded, even with good goods or produce. We handle CHOICE STOCK 17. H. WESTON, iGALLITZIN, PA. DEALER IN STOVES, RANGES, FURNACES Mooflkig and Spoiiting9 A(&1HEC1JLTIJMA1L IMPLEMENTS Tread Powers, Threshers and Separators, Iron and AVoodlPumns ence A ire, Ltc., htc, EBENSBURG, - PENNA. in J I a o & .e- ZSJ a- co o IS zn g 9 o C2 P3 o o Z3 w P pi ft 9 DENTISTRY ! Special iYofiee to Evervlwriv. To inform all the renders of this paper and the public; in general that we have opened out a laiie new line of ioods in our i'ew Store room. Corner IIii;h and Centre streets. Onr first floor is devoted to Dry Cioods, (iroeeries, Nats, Shoes and all sne'h articles needful in everyday life. On the second floor wc ha'vea iarc room for Car pets, oil cloths, window shades, trunks and roods of that description, our rooms areall well lighted so you can see what you 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 ns whether you want to buy .r n.t. We shall take pleasure in showing yoa through the building, and ?huw y.u what we thhink is one of the most complete buildings in the county. Every body is invited and all will be made welonie. Don't von know that von can have those decayed and offensive teeth restored to a healthy condition at a Very Moderate Cost ? Tl. 1. I .1 & 1 i inu i you kuuw mai i i-nn uo your an tnl svurk .1 irreHl rleal .lie:t tkr t li n vrtu iun yet il done elsewhere? Don't you know that it is a verv danger ous thing to take Chloioform, Klher or L.auKDing tias? If you don't know, come to my office and I will demonstrate to vou the truth of the above. Odontunder ! This is the only safe anaesthetic known to-day to tbe dental profession. I have the exclusive right of Ebensburg. Teeth extracted positively without pain. Teeth tilled with gold, f 1 and up. Teeth tilled. with alloy, : cents and .Ml cents. Teeth filled with Silver, 2." cents and .Vi cents. -r Teeth cleaned,"2r cents and r) cents. Teeth extracted. 2" cent". GOLD CROWNS AS LOW AS t:..rsl. Gold Filling, Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty Feel in ft confident that both prices and woik will prove satisfactory, I solicit your patronage. Dr. Richards, KI'RfiEOHI lE!UTIMI, Julian St.. Ebensburg. May 7. 187. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. EnUts of Itevid Kyso, decf ed. Letters testamentary lo tue estate ol lUviJ Kjsb, defeased, late of tlie iownhlp oll'lnr fleld. In Oamerla county. Pennsylvania. baTios: been aranted tu we. all person ln.letteil to raid estate are hereby notified to make ayment to me wllnout delay. and tboee having claims against tne said estate arlil present tbem proper. It anibenticaled lor settlement. . S. A. KYAN, I Kierotor. St AasjustlDe, Pa.. April 90, 1W7. t. X. SEALED "PROPOSALS. TbeOonncll ot Kbeosbnrs; boroosrh will receive sealed pnt"sal untif S o'cluck. r m.. of June 15. IBW7. lor pavlOK tbe I4munl on Hih and Hen Ire streets. t-Oensbstrs:, Willi regular paslna; brick, tbe brick to 1-e approved ty t'ouueu. Oouneil reserves tb rlKbt to rrjci any or all bids. Bidders eaa deceive all Leceseary tutor, tnatton from tbe Slrcl committee 1H I.MAS I) .VIS. Prcsideut of i Council. W. H CowwaLL, Vllerk olCouocil. May 28. lav;. St BEITS Win TED WZZiUXWS ' Spring Announcement! We can now show you the best assortment of Fine Spring Cloth ing in Cambria connty anl at prices that will surprise you. Men's all-wool Suits from $5 up. ChilJren 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 increjL-ed our stock. We can now show you & 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 me county io uuy wen-maue, nice tittinj nothing. Gents Fui- nishings and Shoes is with us. C.A. Sharbaugh, CARR0LLT0WN, PA. Let Us Reason a Little.- If your horse twists a shoe, you -t a horse slioer to rer-t it. If you nfil a erjlexmjr lv-.il tjuttion solvl, you to to it lawver. If you fall ill you have a loctor to U-li you lm' to take. It is their Experience and Skill You Pay For. Tli'ii why make an exception in the iurch:ts' of your Irin;-? If Vou liave a familr reciie or a prt-Ncripiiou to till. Spices, Flavoring Kx tracts, iMtip, l'at-ut -MeJi-ciih-s, or an thm' to purcluLst' that a store levotel to I nitp niav k-p. Isu't it foily o coiifoiuil iiality with quantity au.l it an infciior aiticle. DAVISON'S - ME STORE Vanted-An Idea Wbo can think or some simple Uailur U KiatntF Protect vour idca: thrr may i.rluic wtwita. Writ J6HN Wk.PIEKHl-K.N CX.. Pau-nt lUor. neys, Watilncun. 1. t'-. t" their $1.m prise and list ut taro biuulred laveniwns warn eg. fl'MK lirsi and tbe -Sesni Weekly riuabart I Pnxr at only ri tsl a year. All tbe seaa. iilWr llr-yA-sstTTJiewterfcag
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