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' ; !N 'Villi.., - i i.ol h.-.ir l"l a i:- 1 to tlo- -' : a.-.-k lr. 1 1. ' '! v.-ry i.-k i,l IOVII v' ' '! : - " I ilott I, 'vi. i after ' '" ! ' ' - 'i-a,. ii.. ' '" I' ' 4' , ' '-I 'iivn Mini :" ': -'"III Ii-. I..- . I' ni t- of l: o r. . lni,!. ''.llt.'llts. i i' slil l,i i-r. ' .1 . -III"' of '.In- '''''' iiiiln tina ' !'-l! I, m-vit- " '' ' i.. : , ' 'V 'Miaii with ... ' ' "II tl.M I !,.. V Jl" I" .1 wa-.-ry- ' .. w ral" -l'.-ly "nun? w i...,. i - . i ai ilt-aj. "J l., , Noiict'S havr- bfi'ii posted announcinK that on Monday. .June 7th. there will be a reduction of from !" to -M per cent, in wazes at the rollinir mill ! tho Aitoona I ron I'ompany. located in the suburbs of that city. Mrs. Mary Koss. lelict of John I:. Koss. a forni'T resident of lllacklick town ship, died in llutliiiiiton town-hip, Indiana county. May H'.7, aed years. She is survived tiy one son and three daugh ters. ,,n(. ,,f hoin. Mis. Klja .1. Kvans, js a resident of Kbeibur. Her remains were interred in the M. II. cetnetery at Kelsano on Sunday. The loji dwelling of .Jacob H iwn. in .Iiiniata township, 1 1 untiimdon county, together with Ica ksmith shop, were to la ily burned on Thur-day of la-t week. Mr. Hawn and wife were in town at the time of the lire and nothing was saved but a sewing machine and a few other arti cles. Loss is about !.(M. Mr. Ilaw nhad .'no bushels of corn and a lot of meat burn ed, lie is illy able to bear the loss, and he is beimi aided by kind neighbors. The buildings belonged to George Hawn, who w ho had insurance. George Human, one of iheoldestaud most respected resident of llarr township, ilu-doiiTliin-l.lv morning of last week. Mr. Human was a Unman by birth and came to this county when a young man. lie settled in Hair tow nship w hen that region was lime better than a wilderness, and cleared out the farm upon which he died, lie leaves a large fami i y of sous and daughters who are among the most re .-peeled and pro-peioii.- people of that sec tion. His liiiuial services look tiiuce in I lie Catholic cemetery at Xicklo.Mi on Saturday morning. Ten thousand dollars a year has been lite tramp bill of Krankliu county loryeais and the people ale gelling tiled. Slv w eck- ago llie count y con-m is-ii,ne s found two hundred tramps in jail, getting lal ai llie i-Mieii-e of the county, und sel them to work breaking stone. Kvery tramn dis appeared as soon as bi seuleiu-e expired. Last week Con-table (Jeoige S. Kyle, of I bamiiei -l.urg. pieseii'ed a bill ol fT.M .i for arre-iing iranips. The coiiimi-siouers retu-ed to pay the bill and the con-table wiil bring sum. Ills alleged thai t he -am.-irimp had been n-ed to draw fees Mom the coiiiity toji or live times. The sun wi,l likely reveal a big county scjuilal. Kev. l'allier John C. Ligham, pastor of St. Lridg.'lV t'alholic chi.rcli. in 1'ilts- lilirg, died at the p. in. '-lil.il residence ,if thai i-liim li. on Thursday evening of la-l wee from piieiimoni.i. l'alher Ligham had been ill -nice May ITlh. lull in ihe me.ttillme had so far recuperated as to hav e ti.-eii ii.:iieved a well man. The de ceased was born January ''., 1-:;1. at .N. wry, Liair county, and al the age of iw.-nly -one entered SI. l-'rancis college, m Loretto, I Ins county, where he received a large pal l of his eai ly education. Ili-lii-l charge, in which he wa- iii-lali.-d thirty-four years ago, w ;e at St. Alov-iu-. at Snuiiiiil. llii-county, where he remaiii c.i two years. About I.' o'cl.ick Saturday night the barn and wagon -.bed belonging lo U.J. il.-nry. at Si iiilton, I pp. r Turke foot , tow n-inp. S,.uier-ei county , w ere cl. 1 1 ,iy ed ly Inc. ti gcther with ali of ihe.i coiilenl-. Mr. Henry lo-" a buggy, sleigh, grain diil!. mowing mai'liiue, a lot of grain, and lifleeii Ihou-and feet of dressed lumber, which he expected In uli!l.e III electing a new dAeli:ug hou-e. He a'-o mi ll'ered llie lo ,.f about tlii worth ol lianiware and painls. . I. T. Nichols and Milton Whip-k.-y lo-t their kiis of carpenter tool-, val-ii.-d .1 1 ?! T.".. Three hor-es, two the prop erly of .Mr. Henry and one belonging to Wil.-ou hi pkey . w ere consume, hy tj,e tiames. Tin oi igin of the lire i- uiiUiiow n. Tin. I'liiinly Hoard of l-'ariiier-" Insti tute manager-, will in. -ei at the county com mi--ionei -" ollii-c on tin- second Tues day of .1 uiie. to arrange for the place w here Ill-lit lltcs ale to be held this season. All of our people w ho de-ire institute-, ought lo attend this meeting and present their claim-. This board is compo-cd of the local members of the slate board of agri culture, and one number of each county a grid. It ural soci.t y. ihe I 'omoua range and county alliances. I f you lind that yon cannot at tend this meet inz. adtire-s a let ter with your request in Chairman of Hoard of I u -li tu te M a lingers, carp of county com missioners. A suit utile hall for the meet ought to be provided, free ol charge, by ttie locality wi-hing ihe institute. Mrlnj:riil linmr Ian. ( oivernor II ast i ngs has signed the new game law draft) d by the Slate Sport-men's it-social ion. It deal- with the proteciiou ofMing'iuil i u-i'i l i vorous birds, and pro vides I hat persons who tie-ire to collect birds i heir nests or eggs f,,r strici ly scien ti lie purposi s shall obi a i n a ccri i licit e from the board of game commis-ioneis at a co-t of The Illi.lH V deiived from till per mit-, heretofore i--ii.'d by prol lion. ital ics at a co-t off I pet year, will be devoted to iheu-eof ihe game commi-sioii. l-'rnm this -ource a revenue of perhaps fiom "ou in annually will be obtained. The law has been mi framed that the game commission cannot give a permit w hich will enable any per-on lo colli ct game bird- or their nests and egg- out of season. The bill prohibits the sale of game of all kinds killed in thestale. If men kill game illegally they w ill be sent t o j a i I i f 1 he: r li'ies are nol paid a day for every dollar imposed. A man now fount! with a f.-rrit in Ins posses-ion when hunting rabbits w ill be liable to a severe line. I i.der the new bill woodcock can be taken in Ihe month of .1 July and front Oc tober I."i It to lieceiiiher I.'.th, inclusive: deer ill the month of November: rabbits from November l-l lo December I'.lh. in clusive. The seasons, so far as they re late to wild ducks, re.d birds, snipes, plover, doves and wild pigeons, are the -ame a-iiiuier 1 he old laws. Pheasants. juirrels. nuail and wild turkeys can be legally taken from October to I teceinU'r 1.1. Mongolian or Kngli-h pheasants, which have been introduced in a few ol the localities with a view of n U uralia lion. cannot lie killed for a period of Jive years. A limit al ion has been placed on the number of birds, etc.. w Inch a gunner can kill in a day. 1 1 is as follow s: Wood cock and phea-ants, lo; ipiail 1.1: wild tin kevs, Amino person is allowed to kill more than two deer in anv one season. Wnl hrlrr 'wwl. ThcAlioon.i '' ihunt oT Tuesday says: The Pennsylvania ll.til way company a few lay s ago sent out orders from the Phila delphia ollices ie,iiesting the local officials lo i ui ten cents p. r ton in the pur.-hasing price of coal in the Mountain and llear liel i disiricts. and live cents per ton in the Westmoreland districts. The present j price paid in llie Mountain and ( leartield district.- is 71 cents per ton and s.1 cents in the WeM uiol eland districts. Coal operators from the districts con cerned lift yesterday in Superintendent f Motive Power Casauave's olli-e to discuss the matter. The operators in objecting lo the reduction, staled that it would entail a culof-'u per cent, in miner's wages, and this, in ail probability, would precipitate a strike, which both the company and tin operators are desirous to avoid. The ulti mate decision in the mailer will be held in abeyance until advice is received from Philadelphia. The operators present were: George II. HiitT. Thomas Donohue, .1. Howard Pat toi', K. M. Grose and Harry Hui ket. of Green.-burg. Mathias and Kd ward Saxman, of Latrobe; J. P. Wilson ami l. W. Luke, of South Fork; Max Frick, of Loydsville, and J. L. Milt-bell, of Tyrone. Krai t:lalr 1 rannfrrM. Maggie 11. Ferguson ,.- vir lo P. 1!. Cos grove Gallium borough, consideration. ? !'.. Henry Glass, attorney in fact, to Kichard Soanlati, Loretto, fr.M. Kichaid Scanlan et nx. to William Lit zinger, Loretto, r'n. John Meloy et u. to William Litzit.ger. Allegheny. $I.imi James Lit.inger, by the sheriff, to Eu gene Litzinger. Cleailiel.J. f-.'mi. J. II. Iitzii,g.-r et ux. to Kugene Lilziu Ker, Cleai field, f;s.-,. Kugene Lit.inger to Henry C. Litzinger, ClPartield. John F. Smith el al. to W. W. Amsbry, M mister. $s-.'-,. Charles Simon et ux. to Henry Slnlzker, Johnstown, fi'iiiii. Dela M. Xercga et vir to John Vincent Lilly et al.. Cress. m, f i,m. Lli.abeth Iiishong el ir to Peter Dis hong, Jackson, f 17.1. C a in in i ;i Iron cotnpany to Peter Hishong, Jackson. );. ' C. Uugh et al. to .1. M. Hugh, Johns town, i. Margaret McNulty et vir to Porter C. I.ivi, P.arr, f 1-.,. Hli. tbeth T. Cresswell et vir lo Amos W. Uowland. KI'iMisliurg. tint. Assignee (r Daniel Stull to Peter War ner, Adams. .ns. An;.iiias W. Myers et ux. lo Daniel Crof rorJ. .lohnstown, ;. lo-i. Sarah C. Jackson to Henry A. Addle man, Pattoii, i"iM. Cornelius Hunt et ux. to John Giilen, Jack-on. l .n.iu. Margarv Kyan et vir to Washington Loan and Lull, ling association No. Johtisiow n, f l. A. L Patiou. trustee, to Harrison II. Pennington. Pillion, .1-.M. John 'J'riniballi et ux. to Cambria Iron ci.mpiiny, Coii.'iuaiigh township. f'.. N'els LJen et ux. lo Lxcclsjol' Luilding x Loan association. 1 1 asi ings. &;. P.erl S. Oveitlorll et ux. lit Kxcelsior Luilding .X Loan association. M oriel 1 v i I le. I. .'i. Mary S. OverdorlT el vir to Kxi elsi,,r Kiiilding -V Loan association. Mm re!l ille. 1. Otto Johanseii el nx. to I'.xcelsior Luiid ing Loan association. Hastings. j,o.i. John C. Johnson el ux. lo Kxcelsior Hiiilding - Loan association, Hastings, Sl'. Thomas L. Mar-h.ili i t ux. to Herman Laiimer, Johusiow ii, $l. Albert A. Shraiier et nx. to Peter J. Layman, Kh-IiIuihI. I '.-. August Steiner et ux. to Maximilian Zimmer, Daisy t nvn. !.1. Lxeculorsof James Conrad et al. to Pennsylvania K iilroad company, Lilly, 1. .lohu II. Coi, tad et ux. i t al. to Pennsyl vania Kailmad compaiiy, Lilly, f .'.so i. Henry A. Addlenian et ux. to Hayney Ix'usner .Pattoii '.T.I. Mary Aim Stulzman et vir to Frederick II. Stulzman. Crovle and Last Taylor. t'..17. John A. Nag!,- to K. g. ua Nagie. Kld. r. $:j i. Gotllich Anger et ux. to Tlmmits W. Kindsay. ,l;u-k .':oo. Koberi Graham cl ux. to Thomas Pies cot l . ( 'arm! I , .lo. Philip Cronauer et ux. to Mary Da-hm-i. Gitllilzin borough, flu. Charles Simon to L. L. Cohen. Johns tow n. 1 . (' lit it inrnl St. Augustine. Pa.. June 1. Is..;. Ki. I'm nii:-TI. ceremony, which is now a national one, of decorating the graves of our decea-ed solilieis. was ob served in I his place 111 a very appropriate manner on M.-ni'irial Day. A platoon of twenty old veterans nut at llie public hail at -;:;o o'cl. ick. v. i , and then accom panied by th. small school children of Ihe village ami vicinity wilh wreath- and (lowers, together W it ll the glo-.V h - ll peo ple of l he il s( net . formed in line at '.':'i o'clock. .. M;tiiil headed bv a lileainl drum corps and ihe na: lonai (lag. proceedidto in- (.'atholic chiu-h where a Ki, ,111.111 High Mass for Ihe rep w of llie souls of our dead soldiers was celebrated, after which we were treated to a very elmjiient and scholarly oration by Key. J. J. Lmi deii, pastor. The proces-ioii then moved to the ceme tery where twenty-seven soldiers graves were decorated with wreathes of llovvers and Hags. We then had the pleasure of listening to two patriotic and I, ucinle .1,1 -dresses by Messrs. Luke P., he and his brother, John P.ehe, follow,, I by Comrades George Harder ami Harry llagan. (sailor. 1 Then after the hand regaled us wild the strains of -On the Lavon" and - Darkies 1.11 the Levee," w e broke rank- and pro ceeded homeward. The great increase in Ihe number of sol diers graves in our cemetery reminds us ,,i the fact that on. '-third of a century has passed away sjce the stormy scenes ,,f the great rebellion were enacted and I bat t h. oid veterans w ho yet remain are rapidly converging toward the tenia' camping ground" from w hence n me w ill ever return The follow ing are I he names ofs,,!diei s buried in this cemetery : Thoma- Adams. Stanislaus Wharton. James Maloney, Thetnas Dutbin. John Nagle. Christian Ix'ng. John King, Jacob Wills. Win. Mi Ix'enzie, Cm nelius Dona I Andrew Cal lahan. Lewis M Dermilt. Michael McDi r mitt. Win. Kyu.11. Pel-r Cassjday, Augus tine Wills, Henry G. Kris,., Thus. Lyme, Joseph A. Watt, Arthur J. McCounell W. Ix. Powell. Henry Muller. L'veristes Wilt, Joseph Adams. John Lurgoon. Joseph Cramer, James M-Co-key. John II. Shar on, s. p. A lloriliilp pr Iii4 p. Charles Mi ll. tie of Altooiia, who is ,-m-ployed as a helti.-r in the tin shop, had a horrible experience Sat urday night in the Gallitzin tunnel which resulted in the loss of a leg. Mc Hale left Alto ma Saturday evening and Went to G.iiliiziii to attend a dance. About 1 1 ::: o'clock he hoarded a freight train, at the west end of the tunnel. When the train was a! t halt way through the tunnel, accordiuglo Mir II ale's story, be attempted to cross through a hopper-bottom car, but fell through th gales 10 the track. The train was not, running very rapidly, and he scrambled from under the cat. but his right leg was caught and crushed under the wheels, after w hieh lie was t brown into the gutter along tin track. The injured man lay in Ihe gutter until the train passed, and then laborously. began to crawl to the east end of the tunnel. With his injured leg dragging behind him and the blood streaming from several severe scalp -Aounds Mcllale painfully crept to the end tt' the tunnel, a quarter of a mile from the spot w here he was injured. 1 1 took him an hour and a half lo make the journey, and he was nearly uncon scious w hen he dually reached r.he open air and climbed out of danger on the bank. He was found here about one o'clock in he morning by the engineer of a passing "snapper." The injured man was placed on a snap per and taken to Aitoona. A t I he hospital whereliewastaken.it was found neces sary to amputate the lea below the knee. It was found that he haJ sustained a pain ful contusion of the back beside several scalp wounds. After the amputation he was admitted for treatment. The injured man i the son of Austin Mcllale and is years of age. William Keck, aiie.1 11 years, residing in Kichlaad, K.-ade township, fell on Sat urday and broke the bones in his right forearm. The fracture was leduced at the Aitoona hospital. Trial 1. 1st tor Jimr Trrui. Following; is a list of cast s to be trietl at the June term of court coiiiiiu'iicinu cm Monday m-xl : lOt: TIM M. !iN!AY, Jl'XK 7. Commonwealth vs. George Wise, surety; prosecutor, John Schneider. Michael Ko-igers, surety; Kllen Kol frers. lrt'iijamm Fiart, surety; Merrill Wine koop. William Walker, surety, awault ami battery; Peter McCristal. Kobt. Miller, K'rlion; I-ivina Miller, llarrv Mcidzer, suretv, assault ami lat- I tery; Jonathan Lloyd. John Slavick, fornication ami bastardy; Lizzie Ivt-iHi-zki. Swan Ai.ilersoti, fornication ami lias tardy; Mai ia ( !scn. David it-orge, fornication and bastardy; I. 01 1 i-u Million. Millard Fdiiiinson, fornication and bas tardy; Sarah .1. Kimball. lolni .00k, fornication and bastardy; Sarait Lutterworth. Peter Anderson, f.. rnii-.it ion and bastar dy; Marv Ivecky. William Irwin, fornication and bastar dy; ICcli'cca ( irav. James 1 1 . Skcily, fornication and bas tanlv; Maliii'la Kci.ler. A. P. Way, fornication and bastardy; Sadie Miles. John Thromstatter, rape; Frances 1 1 ipp. .lohu Tin "iiistat ti r, fornication and bas tardy; I ranees Hipp. I'.miis Knlin et al., larceny and receiv ing; George W. Slmwe. Frank Stephen, aggravated assault and battel y; l-uinas-a Stephen. i nn ti:i vi., 11 ii v v, .1 1 n i: Sin. ('oiiiliiiinwcill h vs. John Johnson, as sault and battery; pro-ecuti ix, Nettie Dove. llarvev Huberts, larceny -and receiving; S. C. Kt am. llarrv Scanlan. larceny and rtivivinsr; .lohu i;. 1 In k. Henry Met ioiigh, iiggravatcd assault and battery, resisting; C. P. Mowry. Patrick Gibbons, biirghiry: ,Iosc h Kaicy. John Gibbons, Imrglarv; .los..li Kain ey. Adam Liiiper!, :iss;iiilt and buttery, in tent to kill; Maltiii-w I lolliiiaii. Willi. 1111 Mailelt, assault and battery; M. Pittlcr. 1 oi: 11:1 vi., w i:i'i:sivv , iim: '.ru. Coiiiiiioiiweiillh vs. Peter T. Powers t al., burglary; piosccutor, John A. An gus. Peter T. Powers et al., burglary; Charlt s Kilil.lt. Kobert Marlett. larceny and ni-eiving; Thomas I lingwald. Maro Slancicie, illegal liipior sellinir; ,loh 11 Miiyiiugh. Paul Posoiiak, illegal liipior selling; John Mayhiigh. J. J. Kayiiioiid et al., misdenieiinor; William S. --lick. Ldwiird ("reed et al., entry and detain er: Charl.- M . ('..lie. Jacob Thomas, assault and battery; Annie Kou les. .. T. .Morgan, larceny and receiving .1 . S. I inslH-rg. John II. Nag!'- et al., nuisance; A. W. iiklaiid. John Pender, horsestealing and larceny; II. F. I laker. Cl.u k Dav is, larceny and receiving: F. I. Craig. 101: 1 1:1 vi., nil i:snY, .11 nk lib 11. Ci.miiioiiwc'.ilth vs. Cuspt-r Stephany, assault and battery, intent to kill; priR-e-culor, Iweii McCue. ("hiiiles Gi-ssier, :iss:iult and batlery, in tent to ru.e; Owen Ti-rnll. John Traccy et al., felonious assault and biitlei v : James Deinpsey. John Tiiiccy et al., rohU-ry; Jiiines 1 leiiipsey. WilUain Noble, oiM'ti lcwdni-ss; David Liii'lon. Joint I'.radley, larceny and receiving; John P.iirlek. I'.ugi iie r.olari t al., larceny and nveiv ing; Angle Mar-h. John Skelly, larceny and rttvivinu; F. .1. Shiirrctts. Michael P.railley, assault and battery; .liiiiu-s Noon. in!: 11:1 vi.. iiiinvv, iim: 1 1th. Cunimoiiwciiit Ii vs. John G. Kendall, murder; pioseiulor; F.. W. Ilmnphrcy. Ilirrrlnrs' As,irrallii. Iii accordance with the constitution of the School Directors' associaiioii of Cam bria coil III V, I lie ex cent i Ve colli 111 it tee, wit ll 1 he oliieers of the a -soci a l ion . have pre pai.d the following programme for the annual meeting to lie held Monday, June -.'1-t. ill lo A. M . in Ihe ollice ol the county superintendent in Kben-burg: "How can the good teacher be retained'.'" Prof. U.S. Lender, Lasl Conemaugh. and John lie, I. Portage lown-hip; "Location and plans f,u- school buildings." William A. Cochran, secretary Hoard of Control lers, J0I1 nstow 11. a nd J . P. Staller. Scalp Level; "Should director- lie remunerated for their service'.'" Alex. Lang. South l ink, and .lames ( ampbeH, lla-liiig-: "School libiari-s. " Prof. K. 11 Kiler. totl litzin. and William Davi-, Kasl Cone luiiugh: "'Tow ii-li ; p high school-," Sup erinindeiil T. L.Gil son and K. P. Keiider, Carroll lowi'ship: "To what extent should directors take cognizance of a teacher's conduct olllsidei'f school "" P. M. Urown. Wilmotc, and W. II. Sanfotd. Patton: "Care of lext books and supplies." George W. Cow man. Keade tow nship, and G. W. llruA 11. Deai. tow nship: " Vent ilat ion of school rooms." Prof. II. T. Jones. Ltieus burg. and Dr. T. S. Troxell, (iiillilzin; "Kssenliiil poinls in the selection of leach -ers." Siiperiiiteiident J . M . Kerkey, Johns town: iiuestion box conducted by the chairman. T. W. Dick is priideiit of 1 he association and G. J. Jones, secretary. They urge that all the di-tricts should be represented by at least one member of the board. tlarrlmcr l.lrrn-M. The following marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of ihe Orphans' Court for the week ending Thin sday. June :i. l-'.C: W illiam Frank'iii HulT. Jeanett". Pa., and Mary Dosha Thomas. Conemaugh. llarrv Greenwood, Karucshorti. and Kva leii.t t'uv. I'.raddock. Jolin T. o'Diniiell and Mary 10. Mc G u ir. Coupon. Lull 11 Ciippclt. Johnstown, ami Maggie Horner. W alnut Grove. P.ciij tmiii Pier. Last Conemaugh. and Pearl George. Washington township. Martin M uihollen and Chi islina Weaver, South Fork. Cyrus K. Gates and Kose E. Keiinedy, Morrellville. Frederick Kleman. Portage township, and M ary Schmilt. Crov le low nship George Ibimman ai.d Jennie O'Krien, Allegheny township William Henry Martin. Wilkinsburg, and ALU Hammer. JohnstoAii. Hugh J. Noel. St. Augustine, and Mary llagan, Abegheny lownship John L. Milchd. Cleveland, Ohio, and Wim fred PI tts. Johnstow n Edirar Watkin and Maud A. harles worth. South Fork. Thomas Kbbs. smith s Mills, and Han nah Kough. r alien Timber. Christian P.. Custer and Grace II. Davis, Coueiuaugh. ninrdlairvn HotlCta. WHY .y retail price! KETTS oil tka II your order fur First Mh feinj rai rlnne. wsrranK-J tes vkakh lor f 13.00 I'HK Kho9hnnr KuIMIdk i Iosn Association will otter Tor sals at the Key Hull.tlnir. Kti ennlurit, on tbe :ourtb Mnniltj In JCNK, it.wm.uij. THUS. 1AV1S, I.kstkr 1. 4KIMKR, Secretary. President. AT THE OLD RELIABLE. Kveryholy. and epeiallj the oyster-lorlnn peeple ol tlm.(unc. are lnvite.1 to call at Kobe. MeMreen'e oi l Krliahle Kiistaurmnt. wben they wjiiI koo.1, Irenh ty lers. ty the pint, quart or Kallon. Or you can have them Stewed or Krled, all at the lowest price. Kresb Oyetera ever; day. ortlltl JOS. HORNE & CO. Our buying, necessary to re-stoek our store af er our recent fire, was the heav iest over recorded of one firm at one time. The prices show the advantages of this. Iiargaius are as thick in our store as tasf-hoppers in August. SCOTCH 7..IIF.VS, fast colors, good qualities, neat designs, only Thrre Crnlx a Yard. JACUXAL LA II'A.S, regular V2X cent kind, for St n 11 Crnlx a Yttrd.. 1KMSTY IHMITIKS, of a grade nevi r sold for less than 1 Lie. a yard. i'.ioht t'ruls a Yttrd. ( lll.ChF.lt TAFFKTA TILk'S, all si' s and kinds of checks, and all colors, usually $1 CO a yard, for Srxrittii-Jivt' Crntit Yard, rori.Ann am ixiha silks, grade costing usually all the way from 7"c. to $1 M 1 a yard, for Fifty ( 'nils (I Yard. And so on through the whole store, lu dress goods and table linens, particu larly, we have offers to surprise you. Jet samples and tlou't forget to mention this pajHT when you write. PEN? AVENUE AND FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURG. OILS! OILS The Atlantic Refining Co., of Pittsburg, Pa., make a specialty of manufacturing for the domes tic trade the finest brands of I!iuminalins and Lubricating Oilsf Naphtha and Gasoline That can be Ml FROM PETROLEUM. We challenge comparison with every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the Most : Uflironnly : Satisfactory : Oils in the market ask for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO, flTlSBI'K 1EFT.. pirrsBUKo, pa. wtlS.Rnly. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Aosiuneil es'atr ol .lames IT. Km-h of in. liana. Ii.il ana roun'y. I'a.. an.l t. Ii. Ki'ley. ol ihe iiv 11 .lilnitiwn. 4'aiut'rla ei.untv. I'a.. tralinir HD.f it liii l.vir'iTirM' a Kiinti tL K.lev. In llie K. u-tli warJ ! llii? I liy ! .l-hnMown. taui'la O'ur.lv. '.. havu.it eie-"trl a riee.l ol voluntary a.-MuniiK in ol all their .arlnerhn. rpeny in trut lor the m neD . ol their '-. In. irs to the un-ilers-i-re'l A I peifon lnielted to the .'ait liuuh .N. Ktltv are rurste.l to make myineiit. ami lliore havlni; cl iim aKaiuil Ihe raiue to i.re prut tlieiu wilbnut delav with .1 A M KS M . lil'IH, A ?s In nee. K. K i HKssWKii.. I Attorneys H" jT'in Jv Kkkmck, S .tune 4 "nr. (it SEALED PROROSALS. Sealeil I rn.ols will lie received by the I.tuht I'i'iiiniiltee ol Kl en-turK hi. r.. uiih ui until June .pt lli'.1 al r m . lor lumlshina lucht for the Loroiuth. N.-t ! than are IlKhtK 01 t.WNi in.l le M.wcr: also not lei- than M thirty two rtnll i.-w-r ini-.tn.went liulits. For articu- ars aililroi h;i ri..-l.ntK l.luM anil Polli-e I'oin nut tee. The 1 'omruitte reienrea the rlht to re-K-t any or all ln.t 1 lie li.t on the ro anil In ran.toi,'iii? lo le erale. The tMirouich islves llif riirlii lo errct imles on treem an.l alleys Kheie nt-ssarr. The lining In burn all nlitht. .I11HN I. STnl'tlll. F. J. Hil'ilKK, t iv is -'7 rt.. t'ommitlee. SEALED PROPOSALS. Sea'e.1 iirornsa's will I receive.! hy the I'oun 1.1 l!ir KitinuitlH'l Ktrii!iuri! up until Mi. inlay. .1 u ne T , 1 v.'i l 7 oVIik'k, i' m . tor conalrurlinK a srwer line Iron: hrrry Alley along Hiuti g'roet to I'arollne street, a llitanee ol about WOO lre( 1 he l'e to le No 1 terra rot 1 a. the Inter nal itani t-r ol Ihe iiie to le to Inches. I'lans anil cih.-ations ran le seen by rallinir on STft I'oininiHee. I'optrnct to heronileeteil iy July I. lsnJ. The I'ouncil reserves the riuht 10 n rd an t.r all bids. Huls lo te hy the lineal yant. I'AVIO l-KVl'K. 1IIII.-.IAS lA IS. street I'oin in it tee. June 4 It. ORDINANCE. Ke It ensclrit by the burvess ami town council ol ill' txiri.un h I KbenMburK. and It Is hereby i.Ri-tl anil ordained by the authority ol Ilia sanie. Krlol1. That a orourh sewer be can t-tm ted alonic 11 itch sfe-t Ire m the Inle-s-rctlin l herry a ley. rnunMiic eastward and connect. Inn wnh Ihe main sewer on Caroline plreel; tbe Fewer 'l e lo be trra cotta, 10 Inchei In diam eter. raised llnally by council June 1st. IS117. I Mti.MAS 1'AVIS. Alio": I'resident of Council. W. H Oiskki.i, 1'lf-rn T. AlASt Kii'iiakum, Kurxesi. June 4. 'Ml. ot. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate nl John Kariheim. deceased. letters teianieutary In Ihe estate of John Karliielin. deceased, late ol ,'arroll Icwn.lno, In l'Aiiilira county, I'ennsv Ivania. having been icranted to us. all HBrious Indebted to said estat are bereliy nolitinl 10 make payiuem without de lay and llioe havini: claims anal list the said e.--late, will (.lesrnt tbeui ro.erly authenticated lor sellleu.ent. JOHN HIT, WILLIAM K A li 1.11 h I M . Kxecutors. t'arroll townshlv. May 7ih. I?. l X. LEGAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby civen that Hie aitcatlon ol I'rter Sryuiour. Dow residing In the t'lty of Jolmn'ow n . lor Ihe transler ol the retail luiaor license itrntiied i ( banes l. Krown. In the oor ouuh ol I'ortiiice. has leen It leit In Ihe oftlce ol the I'leik ot Ihe Court 01 (uarler Sessions In and lor the County nt anit na. and Ihtt Ihe cauie will Imp .iesenied In Slid court lor Its ronnlderat'on on Mondav. June 14. lsJ. S W. HAV IS. Clerk. ElK'nshn-'it. May . 1S7. 2H 3t. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. I -ell ers testamentary on tbe estate ol Conrad Carl, late ol Clcartiebl lowiii.ii., Cambria coun ty. I'a.. Iim in been Kranted to the unilersixne.l by the Mhans' t'onrt. notice Is Ki'en to all oer sons indebted to said dtcedenl 10 make tonne dlale a meet aud tbone havinic claims aaalust paid e-tate to I'tesent them roerly aulnenll cated lor settlement. l.t ' K b It A Kl.. Admliiistraior, 1. O. 1W-8 1 hlrteenlb Ave., J V. MfKnaiki-K. Any., Alioona Ebenshurir. I'a. June 4. 97. ol ftSEKTS WAITED '7(mlfrZ HaHJoKaut lat.1 4. llrMiwu. M- X- OIMIFLE Offers in variety of stock .quality and prices. Ihe greatest inducements for Cash or strictly fcy Produce to be found w;thin 30 miles. ' Wc Buy tit?v finnns FURNISHING GOODS, SHOES, CLOTHING, HATS, FURNITURE, CARPETS, OIX CLOTHS, WAIL PAPER, FLOUR, GRAIN, FEED, Salt, FIELD SEEDS, GROCERIES, This space will keep you in touch with our store by quoting prices and decribin VTE WANT Y0UE TEADE. VISIT ODE STORE. We ca'n Ive yo'u'n.oney on Wa goods agWe very low prices all through this great etore. J 6 J IV. H. WESTON, - STOVES, RANGES, FURNACES, H&ooffisig and Spouting. Tread Powers, Threshers and Separators, Iron and WoodlPumDS ence A ire, Ltc., Ltc., EBENSBURG, - PENNA. 1 n COO 1 o Si o in p o m . r. , ZJ ?3 2 ? CO in -t DENTISTRY ! Don't you know that you can have tho-e iltcav'd and offensive tt-elli restored lo a healthy condition at a Very Moderate Cost ? Ilon't you know that I can do your den tal work (treat deal cheaper than you can yet it done elsewhere? Don't you know that it is a very danger ous thing to take Culoioforut, Klher or Laughing Cas? If you don't know, come to my oflice anu I will dtnioiistrale lo vou the truth of the atiove. Odontunder ! This is the only safe anaesthetic known to-day to the dental profession. I have the exclusive right of Khenshurg. Teeth extracted iositively without pain. Teeth filled with gold. $1 and up. Teelu tilled with alloy, 25 cents and SO cents. Teeth filled with Silver, 'ZZ cents and SO cents. Teeth cleaned. 'Z't cents and So cents. Teeth extracted. 'Z't cent". (iOLDCKoWNS AS LOW AS $".no. Gold Filling, Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty Feeling confident that both prices and woik will prove satisfactory, I solicit your patronage. Dr. Richards, Ml KKEOK Itr.XTIKI, Julian St., Ebensburg. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. KHite orifevid Kyo.desaeJ. Iliera teniameniarjr lo tbe esiat ol Ivll Kn. drcml. I.te ot the townrhlp ol C'ler ueld. In I'Bturla oountjr. HrDDfy Iv.dii. b.Tlo been granted to ids. all eraon Indebted tu raid mtate are berehy nutined ta make ikjmcot to me without delay and Iboee haTiD claim aicalD't tbe said ealate will pre eat ttaein prur ly aaibentii-ated lor etlement S. A, K AN, Kxecuter. St AUKUStloe. Pa.. April 30. 17. 6t. X. SEALED PROPOSALS. The Council ol F.beolun noronvh will receive realed proposal until o'clock, r M.olJuoeli. ism; lor permit tbe lliamond on Hib and tn tre Mreeu. .len!bunt, with regular paln brlrk. tbe brick to be approved tr t:ouicu. tiouncil reserve tbe rlubt to reject any or all lld. Blddern ran receie ail Leceaary Inlor uiatlon Irjut tbe Street committee 1 lio.MAS It VIS. I'resideiit ol t '-ouncll. W. H t'nn K U.L, Clerk o I Council. May '8. lt. 31 rwtm kOIW WESTON'S GALLITZIN, PA. All Heavy Gccdc in We have a lar-e outlet FPvESH BUTTER, Fresh Clean E-s, Choice Clean Vegetables, etc., etc. We will not buy unclean egjrs, or Butter that ia soft and white, no matter how clean or fresh, we cannot sell them, and we believe a fair understanding i3 only just to the arsons who take care and excuse to produce the best results. A poor horse does not bring the price of a good one. even if he sells at all. Why should produce? Occasionally markets will be overcrowded, even with good goods or produce. We handle CHOICE STOCK Whenever Possible. DEALER IN Special JYof ice to To inform all the readers of this paper and the public in general that we have opened out a large new line of goods in our 2'ew Store room. Corner Iligli and Centre streets. Our first floor is devoted to Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats, Shoes and all such articles needful in everyday life. On the second lloor we have a "large room for Car pets, oil cloths, window shades, trunks and goods 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 us whether you want to buy t.r n..t. We .shall take pleasure in showing yoa through the building, and show y,.u what we thhiok ia one of the most complete buildings in the county. Every body is invited and all will be made welome. Spring Announcement! We can now show you the best assortment of Fine Spring Cloth ing; in Cambria eonnty and at prices that will surprise you. Men, all-wool Suits from $o up. Children's all-wool Suits from $1 to $5. No matter whether you are lean or fat, short or tall, we cau 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 wa never so compleie. 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-inade, nice fitting Clothing, Gents' Fur nishings and Shoes is with us. C. A. Sharbauch, CARR0LLT0WN, PA. Let Us Reason a Little. If your liors fa.-t.s a sht, you jj--t a hors shoer to rn-t it. If you nntl a jwrplf xinij U-jial question .solvtl, you p to a lawyer. If yoti fall ill you have a Ioctor to tell you lia to take. It is their Experience and Skill You Pay For. Then why make an exception in the iurchae of your Irur? If you have a family re iie or a prew-riplion to till, Spieest. Flavoring Extxaets, Unix's, Patent Medi cines, or anvthint; to mrcha.se that a store tlevole.1 to Drutp may keep, lan't it tony o i-oiiiouito )iuinv 1111 qiuiiuity W t. 1 lilt, Bhl. Wanted-An Idea Who eaa think of eotue aim pie Ihliur to latent? Wrlta JOHN WalLtRBi"KN tJ Patent Attor- Protect your Ide IOH neya. Waablnctuti, U. f tbelr fl.Aii priae uAev Ad uai il two bunUrad UtTenmn waimwt. E5 Car-Lotc. for Fine Color, Worked Solid GALLITZIN, PA. Everybody. ? auu gel an uiiertor article. DAVISON'S - DRUG - STORE I 'UK KiutcaAB and tbe Seoii-Weekly Pluabam Pot atoaly a year. A II tae aewa. CflriCERiahaiiri II JW