Mria t man. . Jl'XK IS. 1.. .t.:paU :- K. CAMBK'1 CO.. PA. rot- . t Swank of jonns- K; -iti.r to Khensbtirg on Mon- , l-., mid wife wen- in In- -T W .' v'i.. attendance at the fu- 1ms contracted uxH forthepavin of the t; Lni- U. !;re biit-U. The contract C "'". Hrker and wife "ill start for ;uI,r oll Wednesday, the 'ai"" 1'i.,',..ujVev.-ral weeks in the k" ' , tl.rnunhoilt the Airrj!".,:!!, tv have been obliged to ;;:ft;;"r,ur .account of the ...etiri i"" , .,f the salaries of post- I r!'"-1" . .. .., .1,., Vn. ...... iiR-rea--- j.atlon from ,. iu-Umus decreases from .all "K'l.'nn1tM. k the dwelli-.K house -i-"'1" ..f c :imiiria township ' Uft. rh.Hm.h"! with the excep- v.lu'lit 1? nicked bushels h'" , ,..i.-.r.l in lturnsidetow -:r'"' , IV last fall and sold VJrawi.ilM.f Al-il for an average r,.Vtviit-per l.u-nei. u T.HPie. aued U years, of . .ll.n.plcJ to get on afreisht y.n.Uv afler...... "' m.sed and Ml. An oil box struck him ,aJ. frn.-t.il iiig his skull. T,-iel trains horses, ponies, dogs. " ' -artl. together with a " r Mi'ic irforuiai..-e is to t seen vrk,-ne railroad Miow.au iui -".Ufr ,a1""" a-cension at Kbens um. Jane, an inmate of the poor 1 lin n,:ii iii-litiition " ?atur Jim i" . - . , VhoHiMiaiie rheumatism. He .auimii tt.-of the poor house for . r. :r.A Lad I -eii admitted from -'. t"' , "a- -iiy-sevn years of , M dav ni-'lit KheiiM.urg's council lUl..,trart for building a sewer ' '"Lmt, -id-- of Highland avenue, Ju' a street to Craw ford street, ' .'Jk i. I ra f-rd lreel to connect i . .ewer, at ; cents per lineal of killed outright and one . .,, ;;,.1 on a lvmylvania rail ;,)!., !n ml lf east if Conemaugh vf.. luidiiighi on Sunday nignt. ,; .r iitiin a knocked into the tltw-r and hi liody has not ;,.ji j. ;.M.. wife f Naac Teeter, died ,,uiav. t!- ili. at her home in .i,;,,. m Ui twciitv-tiith year of her vrne-i-d. ho a the daughter of A'liii Faith. deceaad, is Mir- ; :j Lrt liii-hand and three small ;rd uf 1 1 i y ill be the iJHh anni ,rv uf the admi-ion of Hon. .olin u a- a iiicintu-r of the Imr and the r-. ? the f'aiiitii ia County l!ar As ;.,! s;i .. l. liiat'-the event witli a .rt at wliirt; Mr. Fi-nliin will be the ..t l,ui...r. Lr-avy -ti.rin on Sunday afternoon i luu.-inansrh township. Somerset v. Tbf barn of Mom's Weaver was . luu and hi" on hard of about tbir-tri-s a totally destroyed. r rrr torn do n and havoc gener- i Jjlie. iiirf J. Siraycr. ol Johnstown, re i rnrAc-il iii injury which will lay ifjrK fur -evera! months. While :-i around a hnilding on w hich he Tiiiiii! hi hold lipped and he fell inii dirliihi: mi an iron hook and i a territilr u'ah the entire length of r!Lr. iirw V. WiUnri died at his home :a:.ti Saturday, aged r,.") years, of 2m.ii. a a nicmiier of the if ;ru-tPi uf the Indiana Slate nor- tiiui. a. tru-tee and eliler of the First r an church i f Indiana and one of fa:, in'.ellei'tua' and tinancial lead- ! L-uQini unity. tTiiurMlay afu-rnoon all llie cases '-re on the trial IM i.p to that time ji n..t hen reached were continued. Hurkc v". llurke, and Fenn- ' : ty ttat each might last the hal '.t? evk and it wa- deemed advis- xi'uiitiijiie a!i iith.-r-. 5cine .truck the v ill aire of Iaueh W,MmureUnd county. Sunday. fc-Boe. uuibnildiiit's and uproot- The I nitid I'resbyteriaii :.r j badly damaged, the -ii. liun olT. w indows blown ; turn out. The damage to r " a very great. Mn .-r. i tla.'iiian employed on -nt.hV!'ijn, on Saturday miirn- c--!.: .,, the tl lUt wllie et. l'-Ti.ti t Coneinaiiirh. He suf lip oui:d, a sprain of the cm ver the eye. beides an "'tack. A Cunemaugh physi- ' KU, k. ,fe of Martin Flick. '"r1" p. .iie, on Sunday at proii;l, ie,l illneis from la , ,'d" a daughter or I! My. r-. of l.(,retto. She. - v h..r hij.i.ju.j aillI ,.uiJ . and thi,-e daughters; aKo J-;.T-l lvUtt.rN Mt'iar-t a. If.-arer. daughter or " b .a!-li l:r.. ..t w A al '"'r home on Fri- - ' V I " ''iirs- 'Sh was "(I:,jr-r. K-. .of this place. JA " ! '''-n.led the funeral at .' M.-iidav no.rnina. the In- uiad iu St. :enedicV 'ew railroad circus ,'V " "' Kf-"-buri ou Friday after lr'j'fI"",' 1t,' This show '"'l "- i t y l'"',liL' and press ''u , "'"-'"""'i"! as being the . ...u,7 -'1'.,,'n' v"w on the road. Hr w. ,,;Ur'"" ,M"1" yers or '--troir.r f grauu tree . "V"" wealthy and well - ' 1'Ws,,",. 1,i"ville- -'learfield -..rsJ '"'"-"' horn, on Fr,- JW..i'.1N!,urT'Ved l,y w- , as f'"oW.s: Hon. r,, ....'"f ' atrhinville-- Mr- vv Ho, and Carl, at home. "u ' "l ,l Sl- Vil j Hi . iWtt,. Westmoreland Un ri y lHe"l-''"r years 1 .,!,. uvert.Hik him. His 4 ..n ,, """r U,e ''rai'" i-hurch'ti' !,,'rVk,, t0ok place ,n '""Wk. Saturday luomlng at John, the 14-year old fon of Mr. and Mr. John McCreary, of Dcrry, was ftruck by an engine on the Fennryi vanla Kail road at IXjrnick Point, about a mile Mow Morrellviile, on Tuesday afternoon, and died at C::$U o'clock the same even'ug. Joseph Schwab, of the Carnegie Steel company, assistant superintendent or the the Thlrt7-third-street mill, Pittsburg, has been appointed general superintendent or the Duquesne works, to take the place or H. A. Miller, who will take a trip abroad. The new appointee Is a brother of C. M. Schwab, president of the com uany, and a native of Cambria county. A lew nights ago the barn or Joseph Strayer. in Itedtord township, Bedford county, was struck by lightning, causing a fire which entirely destroyed the build ing. A cow in one of the stables, a lot of hay and a threshing machine were de stroyed. The loss sustained by Mr. Stray er, we understand, amounts to about fS)o. The policy of insurance had expired a short time ago, and railing to renew it the loss is total. Rey. A. R. Erhard, pastor or the Luth eran congregation, at Wilmore. died sud denly or. Thursday evening or last week, about ; o'clock, or heart trouble. His wiTe was away Trom home at the time visiting a married daughter, Mrs. Schrader. In Stonycreek township. He was about 52 years or age and is survived by three children, two single and at borne and the other. Mrs. Schrader residing in Stony creek township. Mrs. David Metzer, of Strongstown, met with a serious accident on Saturday of last week. She had driven to Kbensburg and was on her return home when her her norse became frightened within a few miles or Strones'own. The buggy, horse and driver rell over a steep bank. While Mrs. Mentzer.s Injuries will not prove ratal, she is suffering rrom some se rious bruises. The buegy was badly wrecked and the horse slightly injured. Mrs. Francis Moran. Tormerly or Alle glieny township, died at the homeofhrr daughter. Mrs. Thomas Keck, at Cleve land. Ohio, on Saturday June 12th." lstc aired about 70 years. She is survived by her husband and seven children, two sons. Peter mid William, both or Allegheny lownsuip, ami live daughters, Mrs. L. Lit- zinger, of Ashville, Mrs. A. Dodson. oi Mean township, and Mrs. Jane Keck M rs. Mayes and Mrs. Maggie , of Cleveland, O. William .1. Kurk, who married Pur milU Snrbrook, a South Sid girl or Pitts burg, without going through the formality of getting a divorce from a wife in Al toona, was sentenced Saturday to serve one year in the Allegheny county work louse on charges or bigamy and perjury. Kurk is the man who declared when in court at Ilollidaysburg that he wasn't the only railroader running between Altoona and Pittsburg who had a wire at each place, lie told the judge who sentenced him in Pittsburg, however, that he thought when he married the second time he had been divorced from his first wife, having received a letter to that effect and having seen the statement In the papers. (n Sunday afternoon - about half past two o'clock, lightning strack a hay barn on the farm belonging to the heirs or John J. Davis, deceased, in Cambria township, setting it on fire, and in a short time it was burned to the ground. About five tons r stJaw were stored in the barn and the tire started under lhe straw. For a time the family made an effort to save the barn, lui had to abandon it. A horse was hitched to a set of ladders that was put away in the barn foi the purpose or draw ing them out, but they got fast, and so rapid was the progress of the flames that it was with difficulty the horse was saved, and then only after being badly burned. The barn was a new one built last year. Report of Urand Jnrjr. The grand jury before their discharge last wdek made the following report to the court: We, the grand jury of the present term oT court do report that we have visited the almshouse and prison and find them neat. clean, and in good condition excepting the interior walls, which are not very clean. We find the walls around the prison in bad condition and would recommend that the walls be repaired. And we find the vault in the prothonotary's office needs repairing. We most earnestly condemn the practice of incarcerating and mainiainir.g a class known as railroad trespassers at the ex pense of the taxpayers of Cambria county. in our prisons, and urge the commissioner" to abolish the practice to that end. We mot cheerrully recommend the erec tion or a suitable monument in the court house lawn to the memory or the soldiers or our nation from the strife of our inde pendence. We most cheerfully recommend the reno vation of the courtroom, together with the offices and jury rooms; aNc the office of the superintendent of our public schools. (Skai.) J. S. Pai l, Foreman. P. S. Four jurymen voting negative to the last recommendation. Minora' Plai-n Filled. The Mitchell Coal and Coke company at (iallilin on Monday imported sixty-eight foreigners to fill the places of their striking employes. A portion of the works is in ooeration and the remainder may be start ed soon. Threats of violence have lieen made, but thus far no trouble has occur red. The strikers held a meeting Man day, but there was no open discussion of violence. The threats were motly made by the Huns, many or whom have been drinking heavily since the strike was In augurated. K ii mors oi disorder caused Sheriff Coul ter to be called upou to swaer in a number of deputies. He inquired into the case, and finding their had been no trouble, decided not to do so. He is holding himself in readiness, however, to send help imme diately at the slightest display or violence. A number or private watchmen are at present guarding the imported workmen. Redaeed Katra to Milwaukee. The Pennsylvania Railroad company announces that on account or the meeting or the National Educational association, at Milwaukee. Wis., July Uh to t'th. it will sell continuous passage tickets from all points ou its Hoe east of Pittsburg and Krie to Milwaukee at rate or single rare ror the round trip, plus tJ.nO membership fee. Tickets will be sold and wil! be good going only on July 2, 3 and 4, and will be good to return. leaving Milwaukee July loth, 11th and 12lh, HUT. only, except that by depositing ticket with joint agent at Milwaukee on or berore July 12th, and on payment or .riO cents, an extension or return limit may be obtained to leave Milwaukee until August 31. 1SUT, inclusive. ua at lb fair Urtoidt. On the rair grounds on Saturday the five mile bicycle race was contested by John liosensteel, Walter Kolsinger, J. T. Simpson and Uhode Uitner. It was won by liosensteel in 13 minutes. The half-mile foot race was contested by Herman Crouse. William Peach, Donald Shoemaker and Ilershall Evans, the lorm- er coming in 5rst. The running horse race was contested by a horse from each of the three hverv stables ane was won by O'Hara s horse In fit, seconds. The hall rame between a team from Carrolltown and Ebensburg was won by the latter by a score of 21 to 24. Litz- Litz- Real Eaafte Tran(era A. b.. Pattor., trustee, to Joel II. Dixon, cation, consideration, f 140. uenry W llson Story et us. to Daniel C Ileinzo. Johnstown, f'U. Mary r. Jones et vir to Korough of Ebensburg. Cambria. 33. John J. Noel et ux. to W. W. Ann-bry Munster, f 1,4'Jti. J. L. Spangler, trustee, to Milton Spen cer et al., Spangler, $1. Milton Spencer et ux. to Oryille Spen cer, Spangler, $1. Orville Spencer et ux. to Mary E. Spen cer. Spangler. tl. K. W. Litzinger et ux. et al. to Eugene Litzinger, Loretto, It. C. Ldtzinger et ux. to Eugene inger et al., Loretto, $Tk1. Eugene Li'zinger et al. to K. W inger, Loretto, $100. Eugene Litzinger et al. to K. W. Litz inger, Al!egheuy fV0. Emma Ii. Karlinsey et vir to Polly Ken der, Karr, trio. Daniel S. McAnulty et ux. to George Hillman, Karnesboro, f !. Charles Wendell et ux. to George II. Krown, Johnstown, SJ.mio. George II. Krown et ux. to Charles Wendell, Johnstown. M.."iU). M. A. Quartz et ux. to Thomas J. Con den, Ebensburg, $XK Thomas J. Condon et ux. to Joseph A. Piper, Ebensburg. f.'iiio. Sebastian P. Sybert to W. W. Amsbry, Gallitzin township, f l,4'J2. J. W. Hollenback et al. to W. W. Ams bry, Allegheny and Gallitzin townships, $1. Cambria Iron company to Pennsylvania Railroad company, Johnstown and Cone maugh township, :s.on. Cambria Iron company to Pennsylvania Railroad company, Johnstown and Cone maugh township, (. Klacklick Land ,fc Improvement com pany to M. It. Schultz. Vintondale, tirti. John C. Martiu et ux. to Gustave Scru linax. Portage township, f.U). John C. Martin et ux. to John Timer man, Portage township. .'!0. Chest, Creek Land fc Improvement com pany toToney Dosie, Patton, $I7.". Martin Diethricb to Chiistina Dietrich. Chest, $.l,(K. John Griflin et ux. to Patrick Moran. Allegheny. $1. Charles Lefller et ux. to George Gram ling, Dale, tl,.vm. Philip Constable, et al. to I'rana Edith Constable, Lower Yowder. Robert R. Thomas et ux. et al. to James Roberts, Johnstown. $mO. Clerk of Orphans' Court to C. A. Cable. Johnstown, h't. Daniel W. Angus et ux. to William R. Thomas, Taylor, tl. Samuel Zimmerman et ux. to Annie May Zimmerman, Stonycreek, tloo. Sarah J. Mackin to Frank P. Martni Dale. $1,175. Andrew F. Hammond et ux. to Morrell viile Kuilding & Iau association, West tnout. $700. George Shafer to Catharine Grove, East Taylor. d. Francis Diehl et ux. to Rachael J sel. Portage Koroujrh, tut. William F. Harding to Nancy J. blett, Jackson, l,uu0. J. G. Davis et ux. to Washington Town ship School district, Washington. W. Austin V. Miller tit al. to W. T. Fortney, Reade, . Matthiot Reade, trustee, to Miss M. A. E. Flumming, Jackson. $77. Obiinary. Kenjamin P. Anderson, a well-known citizen or Allegheny township, died at his home in that tow nship, at II o'clock. Fri day morning, aged rS y-ars. The deceased wys born in Norristown. Montgouiery county, Pa., on the l.'.th of March, ls.'5'.l, wheie he resided until lie reached manhood and where he learned the trade of a machinist. One of the first steam saw mills in the country was it Ashtola, Somerset county, and Mr. Ander son was sent out from the shops at Norris town, in the latter liTlies, to make some re pairs, when the company owning the mill finding M r. Anderson a valuable acquisi tion to their f'trce, prevailed upon him to remain with them and he soon became a skilled lumberman. When the war broke out he enlisted as a private, entered the service and was promoted to orderly ser geant of Company E...r4 Pennsylvania vol unteers, and shared the fortunes oT that regiment until be as Second lieutenant of that company was wounded at the battle or New Market, and soon aTter, on the 17th or January. isv, was discharged. He soon aTter entered the employ ot the late M. M. Adams, a prominent lumber man at Cresson, where he remained until lsvs, when Mr. Anderson, having purchas ed the premises where he resided at the time or his death, went into business ror himself and ever since with the exception of a couple years in Harrishurg, was en gaged extensively in the manufacture or lumber. He is survived by his wife, who was a daughter of the late George Kruce. of Allegheny township, and seven children. viz: George Anderson, the P. R. K. freight agent at Cresson; Ella, wile or F. C. Kuck. also residing iu Cresson. and Alice, Klanche. Ruth. Mary and John, at home. These brothers and sisters also survive: William Anderson, oi Washington, D. C; Valentine Anderson, orsteelton. Pa.; Mrs. Elizabeth llarrar, oi Ebensburg; Mrs. Sarah Kechart, oi Thornville. .. and Mrs. Susannah Roberts, or Mi! ford Square. Kucks county Pa. His remains were in terred in the Catholic cemetery at Loretto, on Monday morning after a Hih Mass of Requiem at lo o'clock. Iiel- Rib- Slarriase Llrenxx. The following marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk or the Orphans' Court for the week ending Thuisday, June 17, l.r7: Demetrius A. Harvey, Altoona, and Jane J. You nk i us, Gallitzin. Harry A. Shaffer and Lena llocbstein. Johnstown. William Stewart, Horatia. Pa., and Claia Wadsworth, S-Jtntuerhill. William Ward, Kelmont, N. Y.. and An nie J. Dououghe, Gallitzin. Joseph Moore and Ella Leckey, South Forx. John Kostan. Portage, and Mary Kop sha. South Fork. Misbael L. Murphy. Cambria township, and Barbara J. llel. Munster township. John Toohey, Twin Rocks, and Margaret Snyder, Klacklick township. L. S. Kland and Cora M.Turley, Klands burg. Henry Willard Todd and Clara Dueross Liugle, Patton. George E. Swartz, and Lula It. Kruis, White township. Joseph Radacosky, Ehrenfeld, and Mary Falat. South Fork. Ashmed Arabia Walker and Caroline Ostheim, Johnstown. Lawrence Foust, Karr township, and Kelle Conrad. Pine township, Indiana county. Pa. William V. Kaker, Loretto, and Mary T. Weakland, Hastings. tieorge F. Kertram and Elizabeth Gut wald, Cresson. Herman Peppier and Emma Mitchel, Johnstown. Three young men accompanied by three young ladies drove rrom Johnstown to Eliensburg on Sunday and on their ar rival here their team was completely rag- and showed every indication or having been shamerully abused. They were arrested by Constable. Jonathan Lloyd, charged with cruelty to animals. but alter some conversation over the tele phone with the owner of tha team, John i,..,ler a llvervman of Johnstown, the party was allowed to depart, arrangements i.uvin? been made ror another team to to meet them on the road. Conn Proceedings. The following caes were disposed of id court In addition to those reported Id last week's Fi:i:kmas: Comm )u wealth vs. Robert Kradford, selliug liquor without license; selling li quor to minors, and selling liquor on Sun day. Defendant plead quiltv and was sen tenced to pay a fine of f.KMi. costs and three months in jail, on the first charge; $20 fine costs and two months iu jail on the second cnarge, and on the last charge sentence was suspended. Commonwealth vs. Edward F. Creed and James Q. A. Kennedy, forcible entry and detainer. Jury find defendants not guilty but that they pay the costs. CCommonwealth vs. William Hallee, as sault and battery. Defendant pled guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of $10 and costs. Commonwealth vs. Henry McGough, as sault and battery; aggravated asasult and battery, and obstructing an oflieer. Jury find defendant not guilty of assault and battery and obstructing an oflieer, the prosecutor, J. Mowry, to pay the costs; gniltv of assault and battery and aggra vated assault and battery. Commonwealth vs. Eugene Holer and Leonard Rager, larceny and receiving stolen goods. Defendants plead guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of $20, costs and three mouths in jail. Commonwealth vs. Robert Marlett, lar ceny and receiving stolen goods. Jury find defendant not guilty. Commonwealty vs. Paul Posonak and Marco Stomicii. Selling liquor without license, selliug liquor to minors ami selling liquor on Sunday. Jury found Posonak guilty as indicted on two charges and not guilty on the third, and Stamicii guilty on one charge, l'osonak was sentenced to pay a line of $.") and sixty days in jail on on one charge; $.10 line; and twenty days in jail on the second. Stamicii, was sen tenced to pay a line or $.0 and three months in jail. Commonwealth vs. J. J. Raymond. James Rhoades and George Kumgardner. election officers ot Dale borough. Neg lecting and rerusing to furnish a certificate of election. On motion or Defendants counsel indictment quashed. Commonwealth vs. John Pender, horse stealing. Defendant discharged. Commonwealth vs. Clark Davis, larceny. J ury find defendant guilty. Sentenced to the Huntingdon Reformatory. Commonwealth vs. James Noon, assault and battery; Michael KradU-v. prosecutor. Not a true bill and the prose.-utor to pay the costs. Same vs. Michael P.radley, assault and battery; James Noon, prosecutor. Not a true bill, ami the prosecutor to pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. William Noble, open lewdness. Defendant plead guilty. Sen tenced to pay a line of $lo, costs, and five months in jail. Commonwealth vs. John Kradley, lar ceny and receiving stolen goods. Defend ant plead guilty. Sentenced to pay a line of $2i), costs and one year and three months in Western penitentiary. Commonwealth vs. John Tracy and Re ginald O'Neill, robliery, and assault and battery w ith intent to maim, disfigure and disable. Jury find defendants guilty. Sentenced to pay a line or $."0. costs and two years and three months in jail. Commonwealth vs. John Skelly, larceny. Jury find defendant guilty. Sentenced to pay a tine of $.ii, costs and three months in jail. Commonwealth vs. John Lightner, as sault and battery, solictatiou to commit sodomy. Jury find defendant not guilty. Commonwealth vs. Ellen Seeley, keeping a disorderly house. Jury find defendant euilty. Sentenced to pay a line of $20. costs and eight months in county jail. Commonwealth vs. John G. Kendell. murder. This case came from Galliizin. w here on the 2nth dav of March, the de fendant killed William Pritchard. by shooting IJin with a shot gun. The. following gentlemen were empan nelled on the jury, to wit: Celestine Mc Combie, Henry Jones. William C. Reese, (i. D. Findlay, Paul Kenshoff, Jofin Gil man, John Flinn. George Kruce, Samuel M . Moore, Joseph Sharp, Hiram Patter son. W. E. Oaks. After the case had been opened for the commonwealth by District Attorney M urphy. Mrs. A. Courtney was called and sworn, who sai l: I live in Gallitzin and knew William Pritchard and John Kendell. Pritchard was about lirty-one years old and iu poor health. He had been helping Kendell move, and had taken dinner with him. I saw them move an organ, and did not see them again until just before the shooting. They hail been quarreling dur ing the afternoon, and Kendell, when I came out of my house at a quarter of six, seemed crazed with drink. He came out of his house with a eun in his hand. 'ritchard was leaving the place. I said: What are you going to an?" He replied: I am going to protect myself." I said: "For God's sake, put the gun away." He aid: "I will protect myself and my children." Pritchaid had turned around and was coming back. When he got be tween Kendell's house and Derricott's house, Kendell shot him. He died at two o'clock the next rrorning. The other wit nesses called all gave practically the same versions of the tragedy. T lie defendant, Kendell, went on the stand and testified as follows: I live at Gallitzin. On the il'th of March I was moving. I remember getting the seconc keg or beer, and hardly anything more; do not know ir we quarreled; do not know whether I had a gun, and do not know whether I shot Pritchard; I do not remem ler or doing it; the first thing I remember was seeing them wash the blood off him; I saw the constable coming and walked to meet him; had no hard reeling toward my father-in-law whatever, and we had been the best of friends. A oumber or witnesses were called to testify to the previous good character or the defendant. The jury weut out at 3:ik". I", m., on Saturday and returned their ver dict at 7: 1.1, v. M., liudiug the defendant guilty of murder in the second degree and recommending him to the mercy of the court. SITONI) WKKK. In the civil case of Mrs. J. M. Kicker vs. W. A. Roseucrans. Jury find for the de fendant. Nicholas J. Woolfe vs. John Stifller. Plaintiff becomes non suit. John a. Rager vs. Cambria Iron com pany. Continued. Jacob H. Rose vs. William F. Kiffinger. Jury find lor plaintiff $2.r0, with interest rrom 12lh July, l.;. Nicholas Kurke vs. Estate oi Edward Kurke. Suit to recover the amount or a note ror $1.7"). On trial berore Judge Del I. William Cbappell vs. Olis. Shepherd ,fc Co. Jury find for plaintiff. Charles Pavis vs. John Crouse. Jury find for defendant. Mrs. Anna Fenr.-Karnes vs. Alexander Klack et al. Ejectmeni. On trial. Karna-erfeat at Philadelphia. The Pennsylvania Railroad company an nounces that for the Eighteenth National Saengerfest, to be held in Philadelphia. June 21st to 21lh, ls'.C, it will sell excursion tickets to Philadelphia Irom all points in its line June l'.'th to 23d. inclusive, good to return until June 2.th, is;i7. Inclusive, at a single tare foi the round trip. No rale, however, will be reduced to less than fifty ceuts. Hlaeellaaeaaa Ife-tleea. UHT pay reUH prices! LETTS r M your order lor a Klrnt lMaelt ttk THY 7 cbiue, wnrrauted tis Vbars fur IJ 00 "11rt: will he at 3IeIMoaiTs Hotel, In I -rtto. y 1 on June Uin and mti, alro on June ISth an.i luth with a rumplle auu I'liiidreu nuts. assortment of Li-ilex' MKS. K EJoSKS. Mr. William Sw itzler, of Carroll town ship, was a visitor to Ebeusburg on Thursday. 'I'HE Etiens'iurir ISuiMtng a. Loan AKx lallon 1. will oBer for sals at the Key Hulldtn. Kt eoghurK, on tne :ourth AloDilay In JI NK, ti.oou.Ou. THUS. lAViS, I.mtir I,ikixkr, Secretary. President. AT THE OLD RELIABLE. Everybody, and especially the oy?ter-Invlng people ot t.lenturic. are Invited to call at Hunt. IVlpKreen' Old Kellahle KufUonnt. wbeu they Wan I good. Irenh 0Mer. ly toe piDt. quirt or nation. Or yon can nave them Stewed or Fried, all at the lowest price. 'reta Oyster avery day. octlltf JOS. HOME & CO. us. Uher advantages as BETTER SILKS for the same money or less than other peo pie ask. can U easily given by people have not had we have used tit late. Our silk assortments are the largest out side or New York City, and will stand com parison with any in that -ity. Ou prices we doubt if there is anv establishment in the country which w ill stand comparison with us. SILK FOULARDS AND CHEPKS in Kroche, effects, latest patterns and col orings, regular dollar a yard kind, ror .hi cknts a yai:i. PLAIN AND CHANGEABLE TAFFETAS or the kind that you have always paid $1.(4) and l.2. for. at 7.1 knts A yai:i. BLACK SILKS Oreuadines. in 1" inch dollar a yard ror M) t KXTS A VAKIi. SUITINGS J ut alMiut the same less prices. A ror the styles, they are such as you always find here, liecause we carry only tine grade of styles, and that is tiik kkst wk can kim. P.ut the assortments are Inlimte in variety. For examine, tret samples mine imported check and stripe suitings, (dollar a yard kind) which we are selling at .Ml K.N IS A VAKII. widths. t7: and a PENN 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 Illuminating and Lubricating Oils, Naphtha and Gasoline That can ba LUDt FROM PETROLEUM. We challenge comparison with every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the Most iDaifoMy: Satisfactory :00s in the market ask for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO., rmSHUKU IlF.IT.. PITTS BUKU, PA. cctl8.8ly. Administrator's Sale OK UAI.t'ABI.K REAL ESTATE ! The unrtenMime'l administrator nt t'ocrail Carl, lute oil l.aitiel.l tobthii. ainlTl county . ' .. by virtue ol aui horiij I the Ir.hn8' luurl ol cald rouo'y . will rxx to put-llc rale on the premise in t'learrleld town'hip. al nie one mile north ol St. Auuuslluc. on the .ulilic road lend ing lo t'aiton on SATURDAY, JULY loTII, 107, at 1 o'e.nck. r. M.. the folluwinic describe.! real estate, to wit: NeKinninn l a corner ol t?a ert'MTl: tbenre north 45 derre. west ?.' pe rhex to a hemlock. thnre nciuih 4b deurees east along line of Joeh Adams. o erohes to a i-oM; tbenre south 4". detes -at alona" lands ol Neal Morris. "S ven-hes to a post: thence North 4i de. Krees east alonK line o! ta.er ?arl perchea to tvnninic. ... KtiriT pk thereirom a certain piece ol land contain icii alout Kile acres, ai ld t John (?arl. hounded a fellows, to wll: Hcicinnlnic at lallen hem look on line of lands ot llcome Sou shjr: thenre along other lands ot John A. tUrl. to K.wnbii road leadinit Iroin Si. Aouustineol t'attoi.: th'nre alona said road to a point where said rod crosses land ol said tlet nee Soulstiy to falleu h iu look and (wuinnlng. conlain'QK &oout 37 ACRES allot which Is cleared except S acres navlnai thereon a One and a Hall Story Dank Dwelling House, and loir harn. Also spring of water and an or chard ol choice Irult The land Is well adapted or larmlnv a ml in aood state of cultivation n a good nelrhhoihood. c nveniei.t t market ctiorch and tchools, 1'ir session given on continuation ol sale. TF.IlMSdFSiLE. Ten percent when the propertT la struck down, balance ol one third on confirmation of sale f the court, one third In ii months and the bal ance In l'i months. leiered payments to bear interest Iroui date ot sale and to be secured by judgment on the premises. lX K R O A K I. J. K. McKkrkh-k. Administrator K.ht-nst urn. I'a. Altoona. .Inne 1. H7 4t. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Assigned e'ate ot James V,. Kuirh . ef In. liana, Ii.d ana coon'y. Pa., and . It. Kppley. ol the fity o I John-town, t'arobrla coantT. Pa., tradinar and dofna- business as Kua-h 4l Kppler. in the Kourta ward ol the City ol Johnstown. Catnrla Count v . Pa.. haTlnar executed a deed ol roluntaxy assiicnmcnt ol all their partnership prerty in trust lor the b nen . ot their creditors to the no. dersitened. A I persons Indebted to the .'aid Kuan fcpple are requested to make payment, and those having cl -lius against the same to pre sent them wllnout delay with j A At n. M un, Assignee K. K. rMsswiu. Vat-x KCBNgK, June 4 MT. fit Attorneys. ORDINANCE. Be It enacted by the bura-ess and town council of ih borough i l" fchensburg. and It Is hereby enacted and ordained by the authority ol the same.' Sbhtiow 1. That a borough wwer be con structed along High street Irum the Intersection ol berry a ley. rnnn'ng eastward and connect ing with the main sewer on Caroline elreet; the sewer pipe to be Usrra coll a, 10 Inches In diam eter. Passed finally by council .lone 1st. lw, 1 HUM AS KAVIS. Attest: President of (Council. W. H. tiItwKl.t.. 'lr T. Masoi KifiiAKiw, Harges. June 4. 3t. ORDINANCE. He It enacted by the burgess and twn cnuosel o' II e I orough of K.twnsiHirg. and It Is hereby eo-a-ted by the authority ol tne same. Sktu! I. 1 hat a borough newer be eonsirnet el alotig Julian street. Irom the south side ol niKtiiand avenue andextndlng to Jrawiord St -i, thence along t'raw ord street, Kast as lar as the lot belonging; to Cambria county, thence across said lot to connect with the main sewer, the p to be terra cotta. ten inches In diameter. Pas, d finally by tkiunsel J une 11. 187. ' THOMAS DAVIS. Attest' President ol Counsel. W. H. OoHWKI-t-. M- KU'HAKIM. tilerk. Jitt-acSI. Jane 14,1.'T, 18 3k Offers in variety of stock, quality and prices, the greatest Produce to be found within 30 miles. WESTON'S T GALLITZIN. PA. inducements STR!E for Cash or strictly fancy Wc Buy All Heavy Gccdc in Car-Icts. DRY GOODS, FURNISHING GOODS, SHOES, CLOTHING, HATS, FURNITURE, CARPETS, Oil. CLOTHS, WALL PAPER, FLOUR, GRAIN, FEED, Salt, FIELD SEEDS, GROCERIES, We have a larSe outlet for Fine Color. WnrWl GMM V W4 lurVAIU FPvESH BUTTER Choice Clean Vegetables, etc., etc. Vr 1. -t ti r rcsu viean Jggs, We w II not buy unclean eggs, or Butter that b soft and white no ma ter how c lean or fresh, as we cannot sell hem, and we beheve a fair understanding U only just U, teulU A takC ?d to bodice the best results. A poor horse does not bring the price of a good one, even ,f he sell, at all. Why should product? OcnsionMly markets will be overcrowded, even with good goods or produce. We handle CHOICE STOCK Whenever Possible. This space will keep you in touch with our store bv nuotinr- tii-i.-a 1 1 -i- Ue can save you money on heavy goods and give you WANT YOUR TRADE. VISIT OUR STORE. very low prices all through this great store. IV. H. WESTON, GALLITZIN, PL DEAl.KTl IN ST0VES, RANGES, FURNACES, Mooflisig and Spoutin or ASMiciJLTUiaAL IMPLEMENTS Tread Powers, Threshers and Separators. Iron and WoodlPumns ence A ire, Ltc, Ltc., EBENSBURG, - - - PENNA. o ' q, S3 in zn O c- O 0 d -6 r- o ens p -s 1 a o - 1 1 121? r- O CO o CO IS DENTISTRY ! We Want to talk Shoes t.. you. We have often talked to you ab,.ut Shoes. It has become a hobby with us we can't help it, bat we are running over with Shoes, and we want you to know it. We started out with the intention of suiting and fitting everybody with Shoes, but we find that part of it impossible, and have come to the conclusion that if we had all the Slices in the United States that there would be some persons whom we could not suit or fit with Shoes. We realize the truth of the old s ying that !Tis a Feat lo Fit the Feet. Ilcwcver, we have lots of Shoes and all we ask of you is to come in, try them on, and if thev d..n't fit or suit, don't take them. WK DON'T ASK ANYONE TO TAKE A SHOE THAT DON'T SUIT THEM. WE HAVE A DOLLAR SHOE for men ami women that is phoe that we sell nt One I..IUr m pair. We don't say they are KKni for anything, Uit we do Pay they are the Beet Hioes M in the Sute for One I .liar. If vou want a pair of Shoes and only have One I MUr, NiV IS YOl'lI CHAXCK TO liCT THEM. Ion"t you know that yon ran have those (ieeaved and olTfiiive teeth restored to a healthy condition at a Very Moderate Cost ? Don't you know that I can do your den tal work a trreal deal cheaper thau you can yet it done elso where.' Don't you know that it is a very danger ous thing to take CLIouiforui. h.Uier or LatichinK Ca If yon don't know, come to my office and I will demonstrate to you lhe truth of the above. Odontunder ! This is the only safe anaesthetic known to-day to the dental profession. I Lave the exclusive riuht of Kheushurf;. Teeth extracted positively without (iaiu. Tfcth filled with cold. (1 and tip. Teelu tilled with alloy, S cents and .V) cents. Teeth filled with Silver, 2.". cents and ii ents. Teeth cleaned, -.".cents and M cents. Teeth extraetv1. rent. IU L1 C KoWNS AS I.OW AS $"... Gold Filling, Crown and Bridge Work a Specially Fee line confident that ImiiIi prices and woik will prove satisfactory, I solicit your patronage. Spring Announcement! We can now show you the best assortment of Fine Spring Cloth ing in Cambria connty and at priees that will surprise you. Men'i all-wool Suits from $5 up. Children's all-wool Suits from $1 t $5. No matter whether you are lean or fat, short or tall, we c&a fit you Our increasing business compiled us to enlarge our room and we have also increased our stock. We can now show you a much larger assortment of fine gocds than ever before. Our thu season's Clothing has been made especially for us and is equal to j any merchant tailor's make. Our Gents Furnishing Stock wm 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- us. Dr. Richards, KIRfiEON l EST I SI, Julian St. My7.1!f.7. EbensbuTff. TRESPASS NOTICE. Wa the nndrrlirnrl citizen ot Allegheny and :iearneld l.inbi(.. beref rlTe out ice to the public not to trrp on r land. Any one found lri!iaMng will be proeecuted to the tali extent ol the law. (?tind) John Sutton. 11. S Spiaut. T. Ml fr.Jium T. Salton Joe. J. whr. H. 1. Cnnrtd, Unnl lviy. Jonepb A. Krtve. Mra. B. WlllM. John M-ltermiit. Jorepb rutun. Auxurt Sholloer, Theodore torm, Alex. lory John iek..lacoh Lrkenrode. f btllp A lrj. ico. St. Naofcer. 1. M. Krtr. Henry J. (Vnred. W II liam ntoran. tleo. P Km:. Kttbert Johnston. John K. ManheM. I riDcn II- Ka-al. Jama 11. Maloney.Jnhn Kaooo. lieo. ScTmora. Briduet Tomllnkon. Mrs. Albert Kboa. . a oJover. Joaepblae Hutlman. frame Kc cht, 1H-. W. H. uuiuierville. Ninoo P. MeMnllen ami J-hn Mc Jo . Mra. :ornetiua Sjitun. Mail 1K7 1 jr. T'HKO emo S eel Kane 'k . offer to sell tl e FiiNhT kind of teel Kni wt'h all mod ein iiiipmvemrnla. Inc.udiua: larva c- pper Hol er for the low prl -e ol and 3. S id bj ail stova derlera in anibria county. Jane 1. 3- nishings and Shoes is with C.A. Sharbaugh, CARROLLTOWN, PA. Tliei-? I'lenNiire And malefaction in a good cooklnar id- pliance. one that prf-t roaster. is a Rood baker and a JfCINDEREababAQf; Ll STOVES fc KANGES .J Wanted-An Idea Who eaa think of aonie anuple thin to patentr Protect Totir Idea: ther may brtaa; ym wealtn. Write JOHN WtJiDEKBl'RN tx.. Patrnt Altor Deya, WaahlnRton. i. '.. fur tbelr $l.a priaa offer and hat ttt two bundrad Luww' :a wauled. Are made iu all M !-:. aud size. nti a view of mcetin? every want of the hou'e keeier at m.Hierato col. They have all tlielate-t improv'nient. and ar mad a of the Ut material, and by the bet work men. They have many good points not fniiiid in oilier loven. ' sihipiy c'aiui for lhe CINDERELLA what we can prove no more. Judge for youri-elf. Your money back if not satisfied. jySold by the followinz dealers: Ebknsbi ro Ii. A. Shoemaker. Carboi.i.tob I. J. Dietrlck. Hastings I. I a. Binder. Siasi.kk K. M. Hinder. l'ATTtx A. M. Tiiomas. Lll.LT K. C. tieorge. Soltii Kukk-N. S. tieorge-.t Sou. Clitssos I'rcmon Stota Store. lfeb.i5 .AAaaaaaaaaaaai
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