uu xjkiulmn Ixvtvm. i. vkHI HO. CAMPWi CO pa. " MAY 1. FKimy. - - 1AJ S.itsr rib for tht Fi:kkmaj. 1 A line of InrantV cloak- nt Mr. B. E. Jon-.'s". "': T. J. Stevens. Esq., of Oalliula In tuwu on Tu.day. A it:.- lot of la-lios' Mack embroidered urdf.f ut Mrs. K. E. Jonas'. " -Mayor Rose, of Johnstow n, was In '' tr.v. ii fc r a few hours ou Wediu-Iay. Mr. Y. I. Sauj;, of Altoona. formerly Of I.i r' tro, in tuivn on Tuesday. Mm. R. F:. .Tout's lm-5 a rompli'ti' stoek f la'die-'" ;.:sd , hiHr. n's W.i-k stoeklna. pi.,,.-! K:irb vi-rh. ff Carroll town- ih'r. S ' a fi-w hour' in town on Monday. . N thf fjIa-' to K' t Inod work at low r i ; r m A n i irintii'SK. your j pru-;-s. Mr ton tov .T. tin It. KR-r of rr'P'T Washing ip. urn a visitor to our ofliff on JIoii'l i y. --Mr-. R. H. Jnui's has a pood assortment of la.Si.v sprliiij eoav-. Also, coats for chi'..:.'V!i. ;'. Mi-. Kriiina WeaUIand. of EM.T town ship. a visiting friends in Etx nsburs?. tl.is wfi-k. ; a : t 1 1 - child of Mr. William Byrne, of this p!;id. d;-d on Tu'-day aged ahout thiv Wf. ks. -Wanted, at McDonald's store, Loretto , Pa., potatoes, cabbage. Corn The hiiihest price allowed. Mr. James Sharbaugh. one tmvti.idn enterprising citizens and oats. of Cat rll was a vis- Itor to our office on Wednesday. j - Additional enrollments have been made j to the Carrolltown Normal school since the . employment of Prof. J. S. Foley. Mr. H. O. Stolt.'.. of Altoona.' passed j throu-h town on Tue-day on his way , home from a visit to Carrolltown. , i Wa'l paper. Embossed bronze papers. I 12 to 11 cents per roll; grounded white i buck. Scents, at Dufton Son's. j ;- The passenger, baggage nd Second- ; Class freight agency at Son man has been loed. To date from May 1, lU. j - You are Invited to call and examine or spring stock of dry goods, millinery Hid notions. Mr.s. R. E. Jonf.s. , . Mr. A. J. Nod. of Lilly, on Monday j Ist removed with his family to Hasting-, ' Where he intends making his home in the ' future. Circulars will be mailed giving full in- J formation concerning the Carrolltown Normal School and P.nsincss Academy on application to the secreiat y. A. Evkcnrode, Carre'. !t .r. n. 'Mrs. J. K. Schrvock. of Wilmore. mother :t Mrs. Kes Lloyd, of this place, had i ; t;.' stroke on Thursday of la.-t Week. ii:ce which time she lias been in a tr:ti a! condition. -T' roi!'c Aca.h ci ;.: -- !! tile c ISl: lb Till - .1 os.' who Intend to attend the Car :i Normal S. hool and I'.usiness should enroll themselves as soon as tho-. firs' eurjllod will ho i of being admitted. : radh is sa;,i to be almost a c r i! for la grippe and serves to ban- niri;!i that sometimes aeeompan- g: !. It should be eaten at iatcr iring the dav and at meal tine. ;.Mr. Wi'.'.itttu Rre'-e, of Salina Kutisas, lF!.'i;d.K a f"w days at his old home, Having come hitlvr ou Saturday last to at tend the funeral of his sister Miss Lizzie Blec-e, who w as buried on Sunday. ' A r.d now c-o?n"s the Canadian thistle SWiiu tier w 1th the statement that he Is a govct iiiue'it agent and sells a thistle ex terminator for threw dollars and tifty c'tits per bottle. Partners are w arned against bin.. ' Tin- Postal Telegraph eonijany is run- ttll'.g t'.N aliitional ipper lines between Flii'..id.'lpl.ia and Pittsburg, on account of the increas'ng business throHghout the ta'.e. which has more than doubled in the psl t Live Mouths. Mr. Ira llioom, who recently removed from S'lrnmerhill township, to the Wm. D. Pryce farm which he purchased In Camhria t iw nslcp. and who was veri ill with typhoid fever for some time past, is again able to be about. Mr. Nicholas Decker, one of the oldest citizens of Huntingdon, and w ho the pa- ' per- state was born in this county in lsorv, died in that place ou Friday last aged SiJ years. His parents moved from this outf to Huntingdon in 1-07. "-The Ie-llefonte A'l'ics says ii js authon tlcally stated that if enough Americans can be had to run the funue-es ami ere mines in that vicinity not a foreigie-r will bt inp'e.-1: and that th- Hungarians in waiting have been so notified. The .lohusto.i n Trilnnic came out on Monday w;th a bran new dri-ss. The Trih tcm. deserves to prosper as it is one of the bt h.'fvl da.'lie-t in the conininii wealth and ii-- fn. t of its being able to dress wdl Isa g'H .I evidem-e tif its prosperty. Mrs. Margaret Jones, wife of David R. Jore s. ,,f Cam-r:.i tow nship, died on Tues day, ag la'i.e:: t years. The deceased leaves ti. mo.ir:) hi-r loss a bereaved hus band u:-.. ;lve .-hll.lren. three sons ami two dati.-h c r-. a'l of u hom are grown up. ; Hus-eil H. Conwell will deliver his Cel- ebi.it. d lecture. "The Hi roistn of a Pri Life." at the Opera House, Ktvns bnig. on Wednesday veiling. May Mb. The sale of reserved seat tickets will com mence at Carl Rivlnius' jewelry store on Batunl.iy afternoon at 1 o'clock. ' Mr. Is.me Pringle's residence nvar New G'ri".i-iy. in Croyle township, was de itr e. 1 y tire on Wednesday afternoon of las: hi', k. h ire was communicated to the roof fi on sparks from a fine. All the fur-ttlf.i'- household goods were destroyed w1'. :i.e e,ej,t!.n of a sewing machine aic u . 't t... a-ur-,.V. meeting of the Juniata la ' lti torial Association has U-en call fslly Il,i t.,r Conrad of the McVevtown J'okr,,,,? T .r Pri.lay. May s. at the Leister House, in Huntingdon. A visit to the Hunting ioti Ib-.'onn.itory w ill be made one civ." s. .. ,-ial features la the iuvitat tion to u tra'enilrv K-Coui ty Superintend. mt L. Strayer bTo,..r resigned the management of the Cai: .:!,,,N;, Ne.rmal ScIkm.1 and Husinoss i cieterny, the N.ard of managers have e- tf.d the services, ,f Prof. J. S. Foley, who' J "' ""'' 1 lia'r' or the school. Prof. Fo- teachers ' t r.eeiis I.,, ir.treuuetion to the a sT. cents ef ca mria countv. -Miss Li7i. RrOCse. formerlv r.t t,!a I-ace. bn. u ho fur a r imberof v. ars re- tided in C. ne .u:iaL . on i, r i.. ... n-t li of last weeK ,n that city, aged thirty- t.t y,,irs. ILe deceased was a Mster w.'u-s jiiinii' liretse, of this place, and 1 Saturday her remains were brought ' I " "! y interred In Llovd's ;-t-ry alongside of her mother who .. i o'iil ;i year a'O. ii"oi;!cu! statement of the awarding of " 's r ported that the l,i,u paled bv : ! i i v '""l"n) . l lie low esl i , rl- estll,,-,!,.,) liy IV -s IIO .. e io uie t:lI11. of going to ores, it ; ' tion. f ie 1 ! i ?' '"',h' r ,n" contract for Champion Iron Company and are prepared ; in. .i,g f the Clearfield and Ca.nWia t0 furnish all kinds of fencing or anything o .el l, as been awarded to anyone or in iron. Persons wishing to pun base any P li bulu.ns closed at 3 o'clock on n their line of business would do f r.l instant, but up to this tie... .1 well to give lhetn nc:.tl 1 at r . . ' a S.-el potatoes are very scarce. Oats iss. lllnt? iu this la-- at sOms p:r litishcl. E.x-Jiidtf) Thomas, of Carroll town ship, was In town on Thursday. Rlaek divss !lk at Mrs. R. E. .Ton.V. Also, sjdendid stock of Mark rashmons. A-erdin to a statement made by I rif.vf'i-ni.r Pattlson 71." boroughs In th? i state owe over JOO.OjiO.OOo. Editor Letts, of the Carolltow n Xcie. I visited our town on Friday last (n oom ' panv with ox-Sheriff Cray and Mr. J. (. C. B-'arer. I A Loek Haven man, who krpt strict ; me:i;urr!ient of the amount of snow that i f'!l durinsr the t!m' from rVfi'iiiixr 1st to Atril 1st. found that 'lirht f't ami two in. !,. of the beaMtif'H ha.l fallen. j A Httlf daiiffhterof Mr. Pavhl O'IfnrM. ! of AVilniin-. di d on Wednesday tnniiiinir. ; azed :iout four years. The remains will be hrousrht to Ehenbnrt: and buried in the Catholic cemetery to-duy (Friday) at lO I o'i'lti' k. j On Friday Int while Mr. Thomas I). ; Reei nnrl Evan M. Davis, were hewing , some feiee pests the hitter holding the ' posts. In snrne fnanner the a eame in con ! tact with Mr. Davis' finsrers, cuttintr three ' of thetn badly. j Smidav nivlit some unknown scoun- itrel went to The Stable of .Tucob Kenierer. of Franklin towjishi;). AYestmorelii'iri cuim j ty. and cut up his carriage and harness ami poisoned four valuable imported j stalliuns. valued nt from ss.nno, to fio.onn. I "Mr. Conwel! is one of the most elo- qnent and gifted speakers In thecountry." Clnchtnntl Timr. At the Opera Honst Ebensbtn g. Wednesday eveninc. Mav tlth. Reserved seats on sale at Carl Rivinins" stiire. beginning tit 1 o'ch k. Saturday af ternoon. As will lie noticed by the call publish ed on our editorial ptiTe. Mr. Joseph A. Ciray. Chairman of the Pcmocratlc County Commit tee. calls a meeting of the com mittee on Saturday. May Oth for the pur pose of fixing the time for holding the Pcmocratlc primaries. Mr. M. TL Penny, of Altoona. who is well known and has many friends in this place, w as hep Thursday combining busi ness with pleasure, representing The well known clothing house of P. Oansman. of thateitv. and shaking hands with old ac quaintances. When you visit Altoona drop in and see Mike, at 111 Eleventh avenue. The lai L-est county in the state-is Cen tre, w ith l.r.'T miles of territory: Lycom ing comes next with l.'JH: P.radford. l.r.ff: Clearfield. 1.130; Tlog-i. 1.1'?4: Somerset, l.b't: Potter. 1.071; Westmoreland. 1.040; McK'ean. l.f 7; Craw ford. 1 .'.": Red ford, l.'ioi. All the other counties are Ix-Iow l.noo miles in territory. Cambria having C7o miles. According to the Gregorian calendar 1 there re only f!0 days In the month of ' April, but all the same the Intelligent "comp" whe changed the Hate line in the j outside heading of our paper for this week i lias dated it April the r.Ist. instead of Mi'y I 1st. Such mistakes will occasionally hap ! pen and are easily seen after it is too late to correct them. j The second trial of Charles Cleary, for the murder of Chief-of-PoMce Paul. Ren ' ovo. Clinton county. Pa., on March VI. ! IS so, was begun in Lock Haven on Mon day afternoon and Is still in progress. The trial Is before Judge Mayer and As sociates Crawford and Clark. Chb f-of- I Police Paul, was a native of this county, having been liorn near Wilmore. J On Sunday last. Mr. Tim O'L. ary of j Cleart'eM township, was presented with a l handsome gold watch by the pastor of the ; Catholic congregation, at St. Augustine. Rev. Father McEvoy. The watch was ' awarded to Mr. O'Leary by the Fair Com mittee for being the most sucessfnl col . lector in behalf of the new church which is now iu course of erection at that place. ! The Coroner of Westmoreland county tiled his verdict in the hooting of the ' rioters at Morewood. in the following, the verdict applying to each man killud: "That the deceased came to his death at j Morewood n Tlnnsday morning. April 2d. , 101. alwit 3 o'clock, by a bullet discharged , from a gun or revolver in the hands of the deputies of the Sheriff of Westmoreland i county." I Ariso Pardee, on Saturday, sold the hemlock timber on thirty thousand acres ' of land in Noyes and 1 Seech Creek town ships. Clinton county. Pa., to Pullet A Co.. of (Mean, N. Y. The price paid is in the neighborhood of $100,000. Emery Power, who for several months last Summer was I Chief of Police of Renovo, was the agent ff Pardee and effected the transfer. It is said he received SlO.OnO for his services The new purchasers will commence 0era tiotis in a short time. The Karthns. Clearfield county Times. gives the following and asks fora solution: David Price bought a horse from A. Ran kin. l-l-.i one day last week, a nd sen i ( inst Coudlet afer it. As Coudht went one road the 'Squire came another bringing the horse Willi him. (Illst went To the barn, took a hoiseout that bethought was the one that Mr. Price had bouirht. The horse had no shoe s in, and in coming dow n the bill f. 11 and I i-.d-.e its neck. The t,,.s. tion now is. u ho loses the horse, Rankin or Pi ice? Among the political announcements in the Flit: Ml I S will ) f nind the cardofCol. John P. Linton, of Johnstow n as a candi date for President Judge. Mr. Linton is a natl ve of t iiis t-, mnty. wi ll known to her people, and althoiu.'li only in the prime of life, is one of the oldest memlsTsJof ilie bar nnd ranks bi?h in the practice of his pro fession. He is known and esteemed as a itien. a soldier, a lawyer, and a Demo crat, and should he be successful in his as pirations, the bench will l.e adorned by in hoaest, able and upright Judge. The erection of marble is the last work of respect to the memory of departed friends, and Is a custom which has liecn followed from the -arliest ages of an tiquity. Formany years J. Wilkinson t Son have been in the marble business In Ebensburg and through their energy and honorable dealings, they have built for themselves a reputation for doinr their work In a most artistic manner. Their ' work is an ornament tothe town as well as a credit to thenw-.es. We are giving them no more notoriety than they deserve, and to prove our assertion, go to their establishment and see for yourself. They take pleasure in showing their work, whether you wish to purchase or not. They have on exhibition nt their works two car-loads of monuments and head stones, and in April and May will receive two car-loads more. They will then have a large assortment of the latest styles for customers t select from. They have arrangements made with wholesale gran ite dealers so that they can fill all orders for granite monuments and headstones in a short time and as cheap as can le done anywhere. They buy their Stock in such large quantities that they defv compefi- They also have the agencv for the c'Tl,r 'h any other manufaei urer. as tn y nav v have as tine, if not the finest -i.-.l- ..r maible that ever came to Western p,.,,. syiiama. (tive them a trial and v .'"ii can deH nd njM.i, pelting a KKHj j,,), 'it ii f;tir pllce "Mr. Cunwt 11 has achieved a (I'liil.i! su eess in the lecture lit Id, not only in this ' city but throughout thecountry.' Vesttm ! Journal. Conwell lectures in the Kbens , bur k Opera lloiiie on WttlneNday. May , ' on "The Heroism of a Private Rife." You should hear hitu. j M r. V. F. Valdis, chief engineer of th surveying party that located the new rail road from Kay lor's station to Walnut Run, In Susquehanna town ship, whoso illness I we have heretofore noted died at the I.loyd ! House in this place, this (Thursday) morn ing at 2 o'clock. Mr. Valdis was a Cuban by birth, was alwmt twenty-five years of I asje an leaves a wife and one child. We ' Htid-Tsf ami his remains will be taken to Redhank. New- Jersey, for interment. Christian Pill, a laborer living In the Seventh ward of Johnstown, met a horri ble death while on his way home iilxuit 11 u elocK I- relay iii-iiil. I mi. w no uvea w mi I his brother Henry, an employe of the i Johnson company, was making his way I up Tied ford street, and had in his hands a pane or glass. Coming to a hole in the toardwalk. which he did not notice, he fell, tin-glass coming in contact with his neck. The jugular vein was completely severed, ami the blood spnrteil from the wound. Pill died almost instantly. Sev eral men saw the unfortunate man Tall, and hastened to his assistance, hut death ensued shortly after he was picked up. "Woodiiiiiii, Sparf That Trff " We notice by th Hollidayshurg Stand ard that the IJlair County Agricultural Society is at work planting shade trees on the pell Delight fair grounds, and the Stitniltwl expects in a few years to lie able to point with pride, etc. This is In'strange contrast with the action of the managers of the Ebenslmrg Agricultural Society, w ho on Saturday last awarded a contract for chopping down what would be, if prop erly trimmed out. a handsome grove already planted by nature and a source of delight to many who would attend the an nual meetings of the fair. It is urged that the trees will obstruct the-view of the races to a certain extent and therefore they should comedown. Admitting they will obstruct the view for a few seconds, it w ill but add interest to the scene to specu late upon which horse's nose will lie seen lirst on the other ide of the grove, while the deep cut w ill interfere xilh the sight to nearly the same extent af: r the trees are down. We think it agtave mistake ou the part of the directors to cut down the grove. There w ill ! hundreds of cople. specially women and chi!drn. who will care but little for the races, and w hose chief delight would lie to sit in the cool shade of the trees, discussing the fashions and watching the men making bo!s of them selves over t he horse races. The deep cut makes that particular spot free from any danger of horses getting off the track at that point, and by some far-seeing decree of providence that in the vista of futurity j saw In the spot a place of enjoyment for ' future generations, kindly allowed, the I trees planted bv nature to ! spared by the j ax until the grounds got into the hands of j the Eliensburg Agricultural Society. If the trees were trimmed up twenty-live feet and ' left standing during one fair, and then found to he in the w ay. they could easily be cut down next year, but we feel satis- j tied that they would prove an ornament ! and a luxury. To cut th"tu down now j sectiis to us to be a piece of folly that, once ! done, cannot be remedied. I .otern Rnftlcrt. J The plans of an doping couple were cruelly squelelied at Crosson "Tuesday). ! James T. Nagle. who resides m ar Ash- i ville. Cambria county, and who is em- J ployed as a driver at liaker"s Mines, had ! made arrangements for a runaway match ! with Miss Katie Murphy, a young Isidy of I H years. The event was planned fori Tuesday. j Mrs. William (ialiagln-r is Mi-s Mur- ! phy's guardian, and. as she alighted from ; Johnstown Accommodation at Ivittanniug ! Point, Tuesday, the young couple got on! the train from the opposite side and pro- ' ceeded to Ebensburg, where a marriage ! license was procured. j For some unknown reason they failed to get married at that place, but went back to Cresson. where quite an exciting scene j had occurrence. Mrs. Callahcr had ar- ' rived at Cresson from Coal port a few min- ntes before the Kbensburg train arrived and took the voting lady in charge, at tle ' same time making threats of vengeance. ! Mr. Peter Pelozier. of Pennington, w ho j says he was appointed the girl's guardian I by the Cambria county court, and at the j retjuest of the girl, who is an orphan, avers that he will make matters lively for Mrs. ; (iallagher for her interference in the mat- '. tor and the mortification and undesirable i publicity which she brought npon Miss Murphy. Altmmn Times. j Coat of the Orret y.Ktnll l onlrnt. On the part of Hon. Edward Scull, the eontcstee In the contested election case for a seat in the next Congress, in w hich T. II. Orecvv was the contestant, all of the costs have been fully paid and satisfieI and the testimony lias liecn forwarded to the C lerk of the House of Kepresentafi ves. Washington. I). C. as required by an act of Congress. The estimated cost exclusive of the Council fees will approximate ?6,000. There are four counties in the Congres sional district. IHair, Bedford, Somerset and Cambria, making ?l.-irt for each coun ty. Each man w ill lie. awarded fcl.Ooo to be appropriated toward the payment of the cost incident to the case, as has been pro vided by an Act of Congress. All costs over nnd alove this amount contestants must pay themselves, unless a friendly Consress sees fitto help them out of a hole. It Is estimated that Mr. Scull's cost will amount to f lo.ooo. That the cost of Mr. Oreevy. w ill excet-d this amount is not un expected, as he has employed a larger nuiuUr of attorneys and in other ways greatly adib-,1 to the cot of his case. Jol.tixtoun Ikuufrut. .. Tl rnrmy In Ambnah. Everyone knows that nt this sea son of the year Iis4-;i-o lies in ambush, ever ready to pounce ami prey upon the weak, j And any fair minded physician w ill tell yu " that the only safeguard lies in keeping the . system thoroughly keyed up by the use (not abuse) of a reliable stimulant. Hun- dreds of tonics are advertised for this pur pose, but experience shows that a pure rye whiskey is the only one to be dejx-nded . upon. Max Klein's "Silver Age" and "Du- : queue" brands are sold under a sworn j guarantee of absolute purity: an aflidavit ' accompanies each Imttle. "Silver Age" ! sells for fl. Wand "Diejuesne" at fl.3."i -r ' full quart bottle. The difference in age ' makes the difference in price both brands ! re warranted to lie unadulterated. j You can get Cuckenheimer. Finch. (Jib- j son. or Overholt from Mr. Klein at per quart, or six quarts for .".00. His stock of wines, brandies, gins, etc., is ac knowledged to be the largest and choicest In the state. OcmmIs shipel to all parts of the L'nited States. Send for catalogue and . price list mentioning this paper. Max Ki.ki.n. K.-.' Federal street. Allegheny, l'a. j Harilrd. MeBKEEX IS LACK-Marri.fi at the Catholic 1'arsonage. iu Elxnsburg. on Tuesday April, L'Mh i-tij. bv Kev. .1. .1. Heasy. Mr. James 1'. MclSreen and Miss Clara M. J!la k. Indh of Kbensburg. W'f extend our congratulations to this young couple and ho.e their pathway throuuh life may be a pleasant one, as free from cares and as full of hiis as ever falli To the lot of mortal Jeop!c. One 1 ioi.iIlsi,! i,1!r tfn.ih l,ai i.( fi.r j s,i!,. , lf.M, iU Dufn,,;-. Inirdw an-si.ii... Ripple rram tbe Bank mt the taw 1 Oauman's Mills. Pa., Ar-ril 27. 1-W. ! Editor Cmnt,ria Fmtruin: ' - Nut: Relieving that the local items of ' this far north-western portion of Cambria ' county will be rt-ad with interest by your ; mauy readers, w append the follow lug: ; Thti Cue residence formerly owned by Mr. Peter Carman, has been eonvertM In to a hotel. The site, the accommodations., and the management make this the leading hotel in Northern Cambria. The present proprietor is Mr. Simon P. Lantry, a pen who not only knows how to run a h.otl succesful!y, but whose ambition sct-ms to bo for the comfort and enjoyment of his guests. Mrs. Lantzy, the hostess of this hotel, is a lady of refinement, and not only understands how to treat tho guests ccr diaHy but is an excellent housekeeper mid manager. In short the hotel is the best we have yet found in Northern Cambria. Mr. Gust Nagle. the jtopular and obliging 1 artender of tbe Luntzv Hot I at Uarmantown, after enjoying a well-earned vacation of a few days, is hack again at ( the old stand, looking as natural as ever. 1 Reuben P. 'leorge, of Placklick, Indiana county, has charge re of Mr. Lantry's grist mill lit this place. Mr. George is an ex cellent miller, and lew have had a longer or more varied experience than ho. Through t he gentle zephyrs of last Tues day the sweet scent of orange blossom were wafted to us. The marriage b II from the lofty church steeple at Carroll tow n rang out their merry peal, announc ing that another offering was to be given upon Cupid's altar Closely following thli ttcautifui succession of sounds appeared t Mr.Fraiici.s Lantzy leadingto the hymeneal ! altar Miss Netttie Kirkpa trick. The cer oniony was performed by Rev. Father Pen edict. Mr. (Just Nagle acted as grooms man and Miss Mary Wlland as brides- I maid. After the ceremony had been per- ' formed the happy couple following by the ' rt-edding party, withdrew to tbe home of J the happy bride, where they received tho 1 best wishes of their friends and relatives. The occasion was not onlv flooded with merriment, but a sumptuous feast was also I before them. Mr. Francis Lantzy Is the ' youngest son of Mr. Joseph Lantzy, of r.arr township, and is an honest, upright and respected young man. Marrlax Llrrnam. The following marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans Court for the week ending Wednesday, Aplil 2.'th. 1 sjt.1 : Mark Donahue, Ashville, and Angeline Storm, (iallitzin. Konrad Folsing. Stonvcreck township, and Lemsa Cotnt-rstine. Johnstown. Francis Hoover. Elder township, and Creseiizia Itell, Pair township. John Alexander Pierey and Mary Jane Lloyd. Allegheny. Pa. Charles MeClanen. Ehrenfield, and Mary Ann ISerschiieider. Summerhill. Panh l E. Reighard, Jr.. Mineral I'oint, and Mary Ellen Oaks. Croyle township. Henry E Kavangh aud Kate J. Pavis. Johnstow n. Josiah T. Evans and Maggie. E. Lewis, Johnstown. Emil C. Roth and Annie 3d. Young, Johnstow n. John Tudajwski aud Martha Arcinska, Johnstown. Albert II. Smith and Sadie IJoyle. Johns town. Michael Pvorovesik and Mary Kom't, Johnstown. Ceorge F. Little, (iallitzin. and Margaret Lynch. Allegheny tow nship, Lilair county. Jaines T. Nagle. Logan township. IJlair county, and Catharine Murphy, Munster tow nship. William Smith and Sadie M. Neads, South Folk. Isidore L. Hinder, Hastings, and Amelia Luther, Carrolltown. Frank N. Ponahoe. Hastings, and Roset ta Eekcnrode. Carrolltown. James p. McP.reen and Clara M. Plack, Elu-nsburg. Pavid Wilie aud UIizal tii Harvey, Fru gal: ly. Philip F. Flenner, South Fork, and Susie ieyer. Coiiemaugh. Augustus Pijiple and Elizabeth Thom statler. Stonyi reek Township. Ilrdurril Rate to llajferatown, Md. For the annual meeting of the Herman Haptists the I'nited States, to he held at Hagerstown. Md., May 2th to June 5th. IsOl. the IVniisylvania, Railroad will sell , excursion tickets from this territory atone j fare for the round trip, tickets to leoldf n May 2."th to .lime r.th. good to return until June 1.1th. Consumption Surely Cured. To Thi Editok: Please Inform your readers that I bmva a poaitire remedy for the abore-namcd dine axe. By ita timely uo thouaanda of hopeleaa caea hare been permanently cured. I eball be glad to send two bottlea of my remedy FEEE to any of yor.r reailcra who have coneumptinr. If they will cc J me their Ezpraa and P. O. addreaa. Kcttpoct fuUy, T. A. BIAX:UM, M. C. 131 Pearl St.. N. T. For sale or rent, the Loretto House, Loretto. I'n. A large stable and all neces sary outbuildings in connection. Address Loretto, Pa. A I'KITOK'S NUTH'K. In the ()rinan' i"n V In tbe OniDar i' Court ot Cumbria connty In the miner ol the vrcond and partial account ot Uilltatn Earner, turvivirjr ad mtnistraior of John Warner. Utenl het tuwnp hip. dec?ed. Hivinir lfn a; is Inted auditor ty (aid Court to reio t distrihution In the ban t l trie ifnnl ant. notice Is hereby itlveu tliat 1 will f it at my o.hce In truurx on Ttiaradity, yimj it, lH'Jl, at Iftl i.VI.i, a X. lor tbe pan ) oi il iurainic the duties of full apxlntment, when and wbete al t'erous iDtereiited mny at tend or le loreyer 4eimiTr from cernlr in on l it luo'i. imNAi.nt. DurroN, tiirnsbunr. Pa., May 1. lwl. Auditor. T N the matter of the aasluned estate of the Lilly j. piercnanai.e k o. Ai.ru i5ia.iMii.-un motion of d. e. imfton, o.. attorney lor accountant. K. A. Shoeuaaer, atiiHiinted au4lter to rr rpon aipinimuiia oi me the ai5litnre. abown by fund In the bands ol ber Onal aeroont J. DAKHY. rtthy. Nonce la hereby aiven that 1 will attend to tbe duties ot my appointment at mr otfl -e In tle tiuni en FrlUay, May 13lti, IHI, at 10 o'clurk, a. m. . when aud where ail pitmen Inter. eird may atund. V. A. SHUt.MAKtK. tatinsl.urit. fa.. April 17.1J1.3u Auditor A llMlNISTRATOK'S NOTR E. letiers o adminiulftratlnn opoa the estate ol Jot n Hamilton. sr . of Lally borough. Cam. rla county. r"a .deceased, harlnir ten granted to the undersigned, notice I hereby iriven to a.l ereoui Icoebted to said estate to make iiajment without delay, an J these having claims or de mands anaint-t the same will present them, mp erly authenticated, lor settlement. JOHN A. HAMILTON. Administrator of John Hamilton. Sr., deceased. April 17-et. A1 N I K1)1N A Nt'K. Be it enacted by the Kuraess and Council ol ibe of the bomuuh ol rJtenr burx. and It i hereby enacted and ordained by authority of the ame: ssax-TioJt 1. All persons are strictly prohibited from C(.;iiik, pitching, throwing or playinit ball on any ol the streets or alleys wuhla tne limits of ! the rtorougn. aud any person or persons so ot. feti'lturf shall I .rlett and p a fine but less than O.NK dollar nor more than HVt dollars. Head and adopted April iTlh. t ll. .M.CUNtLL. J AS. T. VOUNtJ. lerlt. burices. t:bensburj. Fa.,. May 1, lSulXt. M. D. KITTELL, Attorney-o t-ija -v , EBESSBUKU, PA. Office In Armory Bulldtnu. opp Conrt Hoots. -n S m-J at nmr TTW II a of ' rpi Jiy nd boBorally. by th-mm mf ntbr wi. ounr old. and tm thtnt srn Ic lit :, tifrvrcr ihrv II Inr fD r n if. id work fan m Hn fumia wVvrTtbinf. V- trt rtt. rtah. Yoa cm dvH TT it- mfin-nit. -r all your t'sr. I the wortt. Thi- i mm lltv i.w "l.aurl tmnprw o-i. rfiit t,-e (oriikT. UiT'ulisTi ar varmi-a trU I' iO -rll and afwarda, nd w.r aftTa i:uU ij.rrrn-r. We ran fun.-h to rha rn. p. mmt ii) tr h r-.-n : H. to htr-. Full .1 nnouticfuirn in. JOK KHKKIKF. I hereby announce mvecll a a candidate lor the otflee ol Sberifl, subject to tbe decision ol tbe Uotnecratlc primary election. JAMESMTEES. Ebensnuty, February 25th, 1MH. I7OK SHKK1FF. 1 heretiy announce mys'H asm candidate for sheiilt. subject to the decision ef the liemocratle I-rtmary election. Jtistl'H A. OKAY. I'arrollrown, l'a., March 17th. I8'.1. tUK I KKSIDtNT JU1KJE. I l.cret.y announce myself a a candidate tor the nomination lor t'reident Ju-lne of Cai-brla county, subject to tbe ds-i6ii.n of tbe lemx-ratie lrlmary election. IHN P. JJ.MUJJ JutirnLiwo, l'a.. May 1 Im1, SB 45 CENTS. 200 Pieces All Wool NEW AND STYLISH SUITINGS I DDUHI.K WIDTH. One among ihe many remarka ble v allies of rhe?e Stores. 500 PIECES 4 y' T 1 C ' i H UlCSt 1011011 baiUlCS. the Actual Retail Price). ' fFliiet WrinL- 1 'Mn nor 'l ! " 1 v " - v . . J . Never such an offering in tho Wash - Goods - Department I Write i for Sample and Spring Fashion Journal and Catalogue Free. j Best values possible to offer in ; Handkerchiefs, Hosierr. Gloves. Gent's Furnishings, SPBIRG JACKETSWB1P5. Shopping by Mail Satisfactorily done. rr -t- if vft,, .. ! 1 T U;i 11 J 0U Care to get Best Goods at Lowest Prices. iOGGS&BUHl, 115, 117. 119 & 121 Fsdenl St., ALLEGHENY-, PA. STATES! KNf OK PETTI. EM K r WITH THE Suprrtlfrs ut HI-ctcMrk towcrbip lur tiiv 1 ir ecliuK March Wlh. :syl: : JHN KLU KENDEIirER "iojeTTltcr. 1R. lij amount ot duplicate i 21 l"R. By ameTirt Tftcrnwl werk r l et.h tai... r4er rerlnj ! .. Emcrrmt loot.. Amnoot Iid l"r trintin Nrvli-e rnilrrxl Suprtuor I'tiil tor nli aud mlthln Hr amount work done on roan .. Wrccntaze cn cia and tax servlet Tfctal Balance dae township JAM Est E. KOWLAM'. SuperrlMr, Amount of Duplicate C'B. trdrs tatJ Amount palj Townphlp tlerk Amount rrturoe-1 Ex.meratlon ( Vb lor plana fierrloeii ol Suprrrl.ir Jirj.airi .. i n.r .. 4106 3 60 8 00 .. T . S ... 21C.M a.oo ...ti4.TT la 46 Vk. ...$S1J 67 I .94 6 b 1 26 1 M 6 i 4S.TS 1.10 1W7.76 w ore done on r-au... Total . . Balance Jae Township . litu); CI ...l3.2t JOHN MPS. J. K. KEES. H.USWORJ'H KUWLAND, AtttPt: Wltbb H. EnwiitDi. AuUiten April , TJAHM Ef IK SALE. JS The p ubnenber ofTen f-r ale the larra or merly owned by Eran K. Bennnett. lefOHed. in i:amtrla towcslilp. three miie uorth ol Eln bnra. The farm contain Mtt acre, about 1-0 ol b icb are cleared, bavinir tberton a bouse and Oarn and a ool orchard. Er i.artlcnln- call on oradrtrew. EVAN J. HENNETl, tcM3 Ebeciburg, I'm. . 1 IsSCSaSl I The subscriber respectfully announces to the people of Ebensburg ! and vicinity that he has just opened up in the Tudor Building, on High street a tine belected aiocs 01 3IIrS LADIES', Children's and Misses1 Shoes, and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, consisting of all the Latest Styles of Neckwear, Fancy Shirts, Hats and Caps, Gents' Hosiery, etc., which he offers at the Lowest Possible Prices. Call and see for yourselves. t t- t IIP AS. Our Enoraons Spring Stock of Camets. Foster s are now fully prepared to meet the demands of such of their housekeeper friends as contemplate making the improve ments in their homes that Spring always suggests. And in this connection let the fact be recorded that they show as Grand, Var ied and Excellent a Stock of Carpets of Every Kind t an(i descriDtion as can be seen in vh.cv.i.m"" . ini3 VPrV OeSiraOie State Ol aiiaiXS J particular illt flilUL. Also, BEAUTIFUL VARIETY OF CURTAINS AND DRA PERIES. New Spring Styles of Dress Goods and Trimmings now ready. ANDREW FOSTER. 247 A 24J MAIN STREET, JOHNSTOWN, PA s -1 WANT A We Iuvt wagons, butrpies. surreys. Hh gride; s L'ght, Strong, duraV!s, styl'::h, as beautifully (inisiicS as modfrnieJ manufacttirs cart produce. Built on honor hy men -i life experience. Honesty is our policy; prorrpt shipment our ipeciahy. We w.tnt to know you. Write us. Costs you nstLinjc. ,V.ay IcaJ t business by and by. Send for our eata!--i:ue. It is free t every reader of this' paper. Bing hainton .'x: n Co., E:nj-iutn:tcn, N. Y. "BUILT FOR BUSINESS." CAt'TION NOTU'E I All ersons are potinoa not to Interfer with tbe following-personal brojerty left by me with and in the care of Mrs. Mary Ann Burk on'll I see ft t-- remove the same; One pair ol sleds, oue tiorte rake, two tela work haroea. one tannine mill, one buaicy, tne sinnc wagon, one aet of bufriry biniM, rnd 1 priod stone. Alsoobe mare sold toMmonH. Mullen I bave bought this after said projertj at eoll-etr's tale. HENKY S.SPKOTJT. Clearfield township, Cambria county. Pa. ' AT11 1 IPV'l. . - - ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, letters ol admlnistratmn onon tbe esta te ui ,iti osirB.ui w one ti'wnsn ip, a lamina eoun t . l'a., deceased, havii ten irranied to the 1 UBderslirned, notice is breby K'ea to all per- sons indet'ted to aald estate make payment with 1 out delay, and ti.ose bavlnir claims or dsmandi : airainKt tee rame will present them, properly aa tbenttcated lor f etlleiuent. ADAM ESCH. Alministrair cl Joel Dates, deceased April 3-Hl For tbe n."ct thirtv with a HANPSUME Is filled with the nabiest line of Spring s..li- ; Our Fine Llac't. I)r'-ss Sui-9. sies f;-.en '4 to are selling at f'i.fto. N t in in. nc is ;it ?s , last, is Ss.'io. worth ?l'"..'i. Our light cu!..i.-'i s and 12.(. we m-11 at f ".'..'. Hoys' Suits, sizes from 4 to 1 !. we have wrtg; Hoys' Suits, with Long rants, ic'.-s from ! fit a man only up to ?1.'.). These ay : Von must, call and see our goxls i i. es. kinds in this depu.r!ttieut. Ourlitieol Yao 1' S,hoc. etc., is complete. Ilenicralx-r. thUaale to c,,niaience U'l ii.i.-.i: Store SiV EBENSBURC, PENtJA. the larger cities. And behind , , . , . i L ataitua lUC CICU UIUIC luiuvimun WAGON?" ACIHTOK'S NOTICE. Tbe ur deistmed auditor appointed bv the ( tphans' I'ourt of Camarla C-o. to dtstnbut'n tbe funds in hand! ol Janes Oallaaher. administra tor Edward Lynch, deceased aa shown by bis brt and Seal aooount to and anions' tbe persons le gally entitled to receive tbe nmt. hereby irlvea Dotine that be will sltat eta office In the bom ok h I Eiienaburg-, Pa., on Tniaday, May 121 ti. 1S9I, at ten o'clock, a. x , for tbe purt-ose ol at teiidibir to tbe duties ot said apiKiintment. at wbiob time and place all persons Interested shall attend or be lorever debarred from cot in if 'n on '"llond. ALV1N EVANS. Ebensburg, Pa.. April 24. lStflU Auditor EXKCT'TOR'S NfmCE. Nolle Is hereby artvan that, lettara testa mt ntary on tbe es-ate ol fcote Horne. lata of Al ietcheny township, Cambria county, deceased, bare ten srranted to tbe uderaiftue.i. All per sona Indebted to said eetate are noticed to malt payment witbout delay, and tbote bavin claims iralnat tbe same will present theru. properly au llienUeateJ, lor setUement. 1 1IOMAS BIKlHir, Alsbir twp April 10,IStt. Execut-jr. SIMON & CO.'S, The Largest and Most ReliaMe Store IN CAMBRIA CO. liinirm'aniniiiimiminimrr FOR THE NEXT THIRTY PAYS. tlavs vt- w WATCH. ill present every ptircbas,. wnich is giiui :iiitt.-d to k tot he p glM Qur Spring Opening: is a uoccss. We are wiling more S; ring ;xnl t h:ui e -r b. f. re. Th '' Is not the line of Spring Goods which cam, ot U fouuJ iuo ir Lui g - Store. We h id to-dy. hardly a eh-tnee to give ym any of o.ir p! ; -s. t in-!'-' r we will .plot few, so that you will know w here to .'in. I ; .1 ;.. ! at . he L.j i est ;'nci-. Our Clothing rpcprf!iiejit. :.; I ',i :it ;i !. .. .1 s can t b-- b at n n I !! l. in rh i. pr: I. . -, W !l h e.ve. .1 loi.ds ui to In :: r i u: v a We l :i. III v. Aoi :; i t; i r. f: i ti PZ3 K23 OF EVERY OYE'.t NE lirNDIlED STYLES T SELECT FHOM. We have from the very cheapest to the most expensive and highest standard of manufactured Carts, Buggies, Phaetons, Surreys, Business, Farm ind Pleasure Wncns. Roail Tart. in:liuiiii Harness. lha''tui t'urt. iin-l iiii'iT Haiti' s. Tuo-Soiit rurry Wacmi and Hurm". End rin T'i Iiui'try. - The "OLIVER" Know that the OLIYEIl CHILLED PLOW rtd. .' , IS - THE PRICES CRCATLY REDUCED. fiiK-lli.i'H' ridtts. - 87.r". Tmii-II.mm- '!m.. - '.i.."iii. TIi!S IX T!X1). Tlmt tin- 0!;v a !ii:;..l I'iiiv.s ll. u. r Known. Lavt aclu-d a 1.:m r S;i!c. h:ii- lnnt a lyiniei-r Kun. huvi- i'Vovi-l Mmv liiii!:u- and rivt-n flt-r Sat i-f:t't iiiii tliiin any tli-r l'low on 1 1 1 - faro of tin- fr'.t.lM-. llcwarr of iicllutK-iis. In- namo '-iJ 'i;U" is nn nil wi-aring lmi ts. ... .-ui i-i.r .itTi 1M.111 on, .iiiii-i j i'n, Tin- namo ilj 'i;U" is nn nil wi-arins Buv .the Kramer ALL .1 Spring Tooth SEarr A , ,1.1,1 fill (Illii l.U .liill lsl.:u, ,-. tliiiii-rv S.....I f..r s.. i:i ( ii. -h'mi- :im.i , ami ll.u i!" an . Swank Hardware Co.. ( or. M A I X AND HHnroKI) STKEETS. JOHXSTOWX. TA. He T H. MYK1W. ATTOl SY-M-I.AW. -imc In Cv'liole Kti. on en'.re street. .f 1 ...ft .l.g I" Ii l.t ii t. 1 u rj) ;t r..i l . e or '!; an! t' a: p to . . J V orr. !. utr.oiuit lime. ,' :i s.7..- w t let' v. in l our in i.-es iii thi iiisatids of Soils ,, I'.ii nils. ( :ti pet s 4 ui-. -ts. trihrr-hi POSSiSLS BSS88IPTI0S. i f i. r.ri.iKi. -i".fi. Leads the Procession. - C7" n n oil III imi ts. , n. o p. i Waon the lkst Made. - STEEL - 5 i v; row. 1 'iii'mvciii.-iit ill Snritia Touih lhrpuvs. - il llV I'lliv !.m--llillS Oil" Nut. Til m A T.iT TOOTH HOI.IMIU KVKK l.NYKNTKI). Tlic Ti.'ith is- h.l.l in l'.isitiuti liy a Kutili'-t. with w hicli It ''n 1h-a.'jn-t ! as i.i w. :ir fiutii !." to is ini-lii off tl.f? po.i t ' I tin- t.t:.. hi. Ii N f..iir r tiv- tini.-s as unicli w:ir or itvIiv as ran U-..l.l.iin.sl Iim-ii v. n v ot.l,-T Sj.rlfip T.h Hai nny tn X- l"rii s nt HniTji.-s. Uasoiis, (art!, i- a ruling .va- IG1 LO. 21. i:EAlK. A'noli t-K-A I L.AW. It Kk.Vl,nt'uO. 1 ENKJ . tg-i !? on ceulre street, near Hleh. Hi T-.-''i l.t:? r
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