IBENStBCHU. P. j'j:jJLir. - - at Alien is, isso. LOCAL .1X1) 1'ERSOX.IL. Ueautiful spring ! Next Sumly la bt. Ta trick's Day. Tbe wlU geese bave commenced mov iii.t; northward. Licensed spring tootr. banowa cLeap at Dulloti & Son's. U. C rtt Is expected to visit out town Id tbe near future. (?) Tire warm weatber la causing tbe snow to be fast Cbappearlng. V.litor Cteery, of tbe Carrolltown .Vetrs. wws la town on Wednesday. Whna you want Job prtntion of any kind done call at this office. UuBKir says we are to bare three new btcn-s ta our town tbls sprtng. The blue birds bate made their appear ance ard we hope they have come to stay. A. couple "cblng cboncs" have opened a laundry In the basement of the D!air Mr. John J. Davis, of Cambria town shii). fell on an ax on Thursday and cut his Wit hudly. The l.onU yews, of this p'.aca, which suM.'nded two weeks auo, resumed publlca tion l.mt work. Mrs. JohnT. (liirtlth. of Kane. Ta., is w-iiiln relatives and friend In this place the present week. This ou:tit to be the most cheerful sea son of the yiar. No man cau borrow truiil'ie when It's Lent. chestnut tree twenty-tlir-e and one litif ft'rtt In circumference is the pride of lVrry valley, Terry county. The Kbensburit Cornet Band was out on I'ueertay evening and sernaded several ci'.lens. They have Improved a fireat deal lately. McDonald at Lore t to keeps constantly on hands the best codfish, mackeral, ber rltiif, cheese, etc., at lowet prices for spot ci-h or traJe. Mr. Anthony Sell, one of Allegheny township's prottri-sslve farmers Is makltiK preparations for building a fine new barn during the coming summer. Kev. Father Smith, pastor or the Church r the Holy Name, this place, delivered a vry eloquent temperance lecture to bis conKregatlon on Sunday last. Mr. (ieo. U. K. Zahm and his daughter, Mrs. F. II. Barker, of this place, took their departure on Thursday morning for Harris burg, to attend the funeral of Mr. Zabm's brother, Rupture cure guaranteed by Dr. J. R. Mayer, 8.11 Arch "St., Philadelphia, Ia. Eae at once, no operation or delay (rem busi ness attested by tnousands of cures after others fall. Tbe Johnstown Weekly Drrat last week ended its twenty-sixth year of exls tance. It is a large, well-printed news paper, full cf news, and Is a credit to its publisher, Mr. L. L. Woodruff. Mr. George Lentz. of Alleheuy town bhlp, bas a calf that Is a curiosity, having part of Its body covered with black early wool wbile the ba'.ance of Its body has a natural coat of hair. Mewtrs. Hooper, Rro. & Thonww. of the Maple Avenue Nurseries, West Chester, l a., want an energetic man In tbls nelnh borbood to sell their stock. NY rite then for terms and particulars. The borough council has sold one of the old hand eagle, the "Juniata," and a lot of leather bose to South Fork. Cambria rounty. Tbe amount received for It was Tersons wishing to Improve their mem ories or strengthen their power of attention should send to Prof. Lolselte, S:r7 Fifth avenue, N. T., for his prospectus post free, as advertised la another column. 22-4 1 The silver watch and chain held for rhtncM by (i. Laurie Hearer, of Susjue banua townsklo, was chanced off on Mon day, Match 11, Mr. Francis J. Keifer was the fortunate person who drew It. It's a dandy. Mr. E J ward Lilly, son of Bteward Lilly, of the Cambria County Almshouse, paid Johnstown a visit on Wednesday. Mr. Lilly will soon become a resident of our city, and will be as welcome as the flowers In MlY.-MoUM'il Dmmtrrirt. Messrs. Foster (Jlnn successors to C.em, Foster Ji Qnlno, the wholesa le and retail dry goods merchtnts of Johnstown, have a nw advertisement In this Issue of the Fr.KKit and It will pay out readers , well to read and make a nt of It. Jmt reeelTd at V. T. Kiberts variety tor an eleirai.t assortment of ws!l papers and borders. also J-wrlry, taf lonery, clears, Ktocerles, toys, shm-s, rubbers, tents' f jr TiltMu j cmmK notions, etc., etc. (iive Mm a c!'. sei-u-r hirjvns and he happy. Mr. K. H. Tibbott, of MorrellvlHe. formerly or thi.; place, was a visitor to our town on Turn lay. and besides being g!d to see s.n old friend and neighbor, be left us under cMU- itlotis for a fine lot of apples which he left at onrrff.ee. Thoy were of different varieties and the finest srcimens we have- seen trtr rarm time. Th snprlntendent of the AHoona natural gas company has Just returned borne from the scene of operations In Indi ana county and reports the well to be down n feat and the Indications for a good gas well as being first class. The depth and thieknen of the sand Indicate that If gas Is not found a big oil well may be. A'toana jK-ob Perch, tax collector of Mt. Pleas ant, -vyehtruoreland eonnty, was taken with fit of snenlng one day last week. He eneeeted violently at short Intervals for fif teen minutes. When the paroxysms were Anally quieted It was found that four of Fetch's ribs had been broken, so violent was tbe shock to bis frame from the cni.vul slwns. In cbW Issue of the Fhrrvav will be ronod the card of James M. Walters. Esi., of J.bastown, as a candidate for the nomi nation for District Attorney at the next Jmera.ic primary election. Mr. Walters has always ben an active, war king Demo crat. Is competent to perform the duties of the nftti'e and if nominate.! and e'.eeted would be a faknful guardian ef the Inter ests of the commonwealth. The late iobn A. OTIara. at Ebena burg had a life msurance policy In the New Kngiand Mutual Life of Bton. IIU policy was Uken ut In September Jast. Vroofs of bis ieatu were sent to the bore a OflVeoo thef.ih i:f. and to-Usy (Thurs day, the draft forth full amount of the 'lalai was received oy L. Strayer. district anent and paid to Mrs. Annie O'JIata ldow vr the deceased fiientloned. -Mrj. Alexander Ilanna. ot Apollo. Arm- ,y, was born t,t tbe 9tb of Marefi. Site was manled en the SHb of March Tw of her children were born on the 9th of Vsrrh. nd ore died oa that day .h. t!l!u,n'r.t.h- A t,roth'r of "led on "l" lst Saturday, the 9th "f March, the ninth anniversary of hr mar. :ise. Mrs Minna Harted tovlsll relative. Ali wascroaslnj on railroad track to et to a trs,n on another, she was run rt tw m r.vterr fpret and !I!e!. Instantly One-horse power fodder cutter cheap at Dufton's. Mis Maggie Khey, who has teen absent for several weeks on a vleit to friends In Kansas, returned borne on Sncday. Mr. IUchard Owens, ot Cambria town ship, on Wednesday last sold bis farm to Mr. Celeetlne Luther, of Carroll town ship. Tbe photograph gallery of Mr. Joseph Farabaugh at Carrolltown, will close for an Indefinite period on Saturday. March 23d. All parties wishing work will do well to call on him before the above date. J. S. llesslon was brought to Jill on Saturday night from Gallitzin, charged wun an attempt to commit a rape npon a little seven year old girl named Tarks from Benscreek. llesslon Is sixty-two years ot age, the father ot eleven children and de nies the charge. Spring will soon be here and the time for throwing oil your heavy winter shoes and getting something lighter and neater for summer Is at band. For the best as sortment of shoes to be found In Ebensbnrg visit R. L. Davis' sboe store on Jallan street where yon will find Just what you want and at prices that defy competition. A break In onr press on Thursday pre vented as from getting, our paper out at the usual time, but thanks to our friend EJ. Luther, whom we pressed Into service on Thursday nlgbt we got the break repaired and were able to go to press this (Friday) moruini;. For a quick and neat Job of blacksuillhing Ka. Is tbe man to call on. Mrs Jane Peals, an old lady about seven ty years of age, who bas for a number of years resided by herself about two milts south of towa, at what Is kuown as the "California mill." was discovered to be tick and in a helpless condition, and was taken to the almshouse on Sunday last, much aalrst her will as she bad always lefused to go to thai Institution. A freight train was wrecked Wednes dav morning about 7 o'clock at a point about a mite and a bait above East Cone maugh. Tbe wreck was caused by a 'shoe" falling off a brake bar and derailing a truck. Ten cars were piled up on top of each other and badly demolished. Jack Sweeny, a brakeman, who resides In Mlllvllle, saved bis life by JuuiplDg. The tracks were en tirely blockaded and detained the trains for some hours, Jontocn Dtmocrat. Three young men returning from a wake In Altoona early on last Wednesday morning, saw flames shooting out of a house on Union avenue. They broke In tbe front door and found Sadie Malstrom, colored, In bed and enveloped In flames. She was Utt erly roasted and has since died. John II. Williams, who escaped from tbe back door as tbe men entered, bas been arrested on tbe charge of setting tbe bed on fire. He is a wmie man ana me two nave been Hv.ng together as man and wife. Williams' bands were badly burned. We learn that Mr. Daniel C. Zahm, a brother of Ueorge C. K. Zahm. Esq.. of tbU place, died at Uarrlsburg on Wednesday morning. The deceased was well known to our older citizens having resided here for a number of years and at one time was pub lisher of the Democrat and Sentinel. lie was married about l60 to Miss Lucre tla Itodgers. of this place, a sister or Mr. Lewis Kodgers. and who died two or three years after ber marriage. Mr. Zahm left this place about twenty-five years ago and for a number of years has been a resident of Ilar risburg. McDouald still holds tbe fort at Loretto, Pa., and Is sellln goods at rock bottom prices for spot cash or good marketable pro duce as follows : Sugars. 6, 7. 8 and 9 cents per pound ; green and black teas, 33, 50 and 70 cents per pound ; coffees. 15. 23 and 27 cents per pound ; S boxes essence of coffee, 10 csnts ; S papers baking soda. 10 cents ; 2 boxes baking powder, 10 cents ; 2 boxes of yeast. 10 cents ; 6 boxes (1200) matches, 10 cents ; 6 pieces star soap, S3 cents ; 6 pounds hominy, 22 cents ; 6 pounds of oat meal, 23 cents ; 3 pounds barley, 25 cents ; 4 pounds best rice, 23 cents ; 3 good brooms, 30 cents ; 2 good wash boards, 30 cents ; molasses. SO cents per gallon ; good syrup, 40 and 00 cents per gallon ; lamp oil. 10 and 13 cents per gallon ; best black oll,0 cents per gallon ; flour, ft.13 per sack ; salt 11.23 per barrel ; chop, f 1.33 per hundred pounds. Dry goods, notions, boots, shoes, etc. eta., at equally low prices for spot easn or trade. We refuse no trustworthy neighbor a short accommodation 30 or 60 days at the above prices. Items frna C'arrlltwta. Car rolltowm. Pa., Feb. 27tb. 1890. Dkar Frekmax : Tbe non-appearance ot the Carrolltown items In your estimable Journal last week was due to an overwork ed condlton of your correspondent la fact there Is little news of Interest to chronicle this week, but such as we have found yoa sbaii have. j Mr. Anselut Eckenrode while moving j tlirouih a steam saw-mill In Susquehanna township on Friday of last week stepped on one of trie wheels and bad the toes on one I foot mangled. As a result he Is now minus of two toes and has a very sore foot. Mr. John Killer, an aged eit!i-n of Car roll township, passed "to the other shore" on Sunday night last. Ills remains were Interred In the Catholic cemetery in this place on Tuesday morning. Deceased was about 72 years of age. James C. EASly. Esq, of this place, has been suffering with a soreness of nl blind eye fr the past week or so, and on Tues day Kie pupil bursted. a mattering sub stance Issuing therefrom. The optic Is less painful now. Tbe filttlng of Mr. William Noel bas mostly been taken to Hastings, and the family will follow on Monday next. UaTusstUy Cfkt T. S. Williams will re move the wholesale liquor store connected with the distillery to the Rist property, and will hereafter run It In bis own name. Tbe distillery will resume operations oa or a bout the 1st of April. The sun waxeth stronger and the "beau tiful" will eoon have to go. Otto, youngert son of lion. J. J. Thomas, who was serlocsly ill with pneumonia for tbe past week or so, Is at this writUng atghtiy Improved and some faint hopes of his reovery are entertained. If you closely observe tbe motions of Al bert Felghner, of this place, when he comes to Jtaensburg witfc bis team, you will dis cover him Intently watching the tails of borse to find who stole the ribbons from his teau the other day. Tux. Com ma miration. Dear Editor : I see by tbe papers that the colored people were represented about one year ago. In the coarts of Cambria county, by a mo called "Shad Jones as a juror. Hosr this same man was In town last week, and with his big mouth per formed bis usaal pranks of putting three egs In bis mouth and drlnklog a glass or beer for the amusement of those who would buy tba eer for him. miking a fool out ot himself and dNgnting the colored race, tbls Is a nice specimen to be put on the jury to represent the colored race. There are plenty ot cood and Intelligent colored men In Johnstown and county that weald and could fill his place far better A man who Is able to work and would let his wifs go the Poornouse, is Dot fit for a Juror or for anything else. God pity the balance of oar raee. If "-Shad" U the smartest in this county -A tlgger f Yes, he is thoroughbred. A Colored Crnzrjx. , Conn ProeeedluiiM. Commocwes.Uh vs. Stewart Springer. Adultry. Defendant plead guilty aud was sentenced to one year in Jail. Com. vs. Mary Sutton. Receiving stolen goods. Defendant plead guilty and was sentenced to 30 days In Jail. Com. vs. Josephine Coon. Keeping dis orderly house. Defendant plead guilty and was sentenced to one year in jail. Com. vs. Charles Gray. Aggravated as sault and battery. Defendant plead guilty and was sentenced to 6 months In JalL Com. vs. Charles Dudchlck. Obtaining goods by false pretense. Defendant plead guilty and was sentenced to teu lays In Jail. Com. vs. Thaddens Kalnlnger. Larceny. Defendant plead guilty and was sentenced to CO days In Jail. Com. vs. Jobn IL Westnook. Forgery. Defendant plead guilty and was sentenced to one year in tbe penitentiary. Tbe bills agalst the following parties were Ignored : Samnel Daly, larceny ; Ferney Dowel!, assault and battery ; Cbas. J. Ooulaen, larceny ; James Brady, as sault and battery ; John Shall and others, assault and battery ; Jobn II. Watkins, selling liquor to minors William 11. Mc Mullsn, the prosecutor, to pay the costs ; Milton Bu&b, murder. Com. vs. William James. Fornix et eet. yd It prss entered on payment of costs by defendant. Com. vs. George W. riper. Fornix et cet. Jury find defendant guilty. The usual sentence was imposed. Com. vs. Francis Washington. Fornix et cet. Jury find defendant guilty. Tbe usu al sentenced was imposed. Com. vs. William Parks. Assault and battery. Jury find defendant not guilty and that the county pay t'ae costs. Com. vs. Thomas Burke. Forgery. Jury find defendant not guilty but that he pay one half the costs and the prosecutor Simon B. Adarua pay tbe other half. Com. vs. Catharine KeeUn. ScK:n liquor to minors and on Sunday. Jury find defendant not guilty and the prosecutor Patrick Given to pay the costs. Com. vs. Annie Frankbonser. Carrying concealed deadly weapons. Defendant plead guilty and was sentenced to 30 days in Jail. Com. vs. Daniel Hilubrand. Keeping a disorderly house and keeping a bawdy house. Jury found defendant guilty. 'Sen tenced to pay a fine of (20, costs and go to Jail for one year. Com. vs. Jobn A. Bittner. Aseault and battery. Jury find defendant guilty. Sen tenced to pay a fine (20 and costs. Com. vs. Patrick Given. Carrying con cealed weapons. Defendant plead guilty. Sentenced to pay the costs and go to jail for 10 days. FECOND WEEK. Gallitzin A Christy vs. James Mitchell et aU Trespass Cuare Clausum Fregit. Cou- tlnued. Wm. IL Sechler, adrur., vs; Klttannlng Insurance company. Covenant. Continued. Use II. J. Ilopple, sur exr. vs. Peter Bo land. Att. Lx. Ordered on Argument List. First National bank of Altoona. Endor see vs. C. J Duncan, endorser. Assumpsit. Continued. Use Marshall & Weakland vs. School Dis trict of East Conemaugh. Appeal. Plain tiff becomes non suit. F. D. Sanpp ys. ThUip Seyuiore et aL Settled. Ilenry Dunlap vs. William Aabcraft. Appeal. Plaintiff becomes non suit. David S. Johnston vs. John Watt et al. Scl. Fa. sur Mech. Lien. Settled. Jacob J. Weaver vs. Jobn Brenner Ejectment. Continued. E. T. Baker vs. Plummer, Sides A Co. Assumpsit. Settled. Catherine L Marsh vs. Jacob Styles. Case. Jury find for plaintiff the sum of ?30. Mrs. Catherine McCloskey vs. Mrs. Eilen Gillespie. Ejectment. Continued. Harry P.oss vs. Charles IL Suppes. Ap peal. Settled. John Sawyer vs. Jacob Thomas et nx. Appeal. Continued. Caleb A. Gray vs. Augustine Snarbaugb. Assumpsit. Settled. rhilip E. Cbapln vs. Cambria Iron Co. Assumpsit. Continued. Joseph W. Ga Hater, et nx., vs. Jobn Flynn et aL Capias Tresspass Quare Clau sam FregtL Continued. Lewis L- Bailey & Co. vs. G. W. Shlffier. Assumpsit. Defendant confesses Judgment for 133. A. C. Mather Jt Co. vs. Mrs. R. E. Jones Assumpsit. Settled. Use School District Gallitzin borough, vs. Jobn n. Myers et aL Asxompsit, Defend ant confesses judgment for 5il5.4L Ue School District of Gallitzin borough vs. F. J. Tarish et al. Assumpsit. Do fendant confesses judgment for JU0.23. Edward MoU:ade vs. Elizabeths. Lytle et at. Ejectment. Jury fiud for defe ndsnt. Rrprt. Attu aliciniaace. Turn ck&. AMI l.loy.l Molli Kran. Anni J awt A. K. Ka totals , v; Sj isc Keport of Enensburg school ending March 3. Ihmu. 83 U 1M 4 for month Class leaders Room &. 1 A class, Walter Jones : B class. June Dayte ; C class, Datid Ludwig. Room Xo. 2 A class. Oiney Davis ; B class, llerbie Evans. Room io. 3 A class, Maud Richardson ; B class, Minnie Klrscbner. Root So. 4 A class, Jobn James ; B class, Annie Shields. Room So. 5 A class, Helen Mur ray ; 3 class, Delia Folsom. Pupils who missed no time during the month. Room No. 1 Walter Jones. Arthur Evans. Edsoo IJ ill.; Frank Klrscbner, Frank Iletler. Loyd Read, Bertie Conneil, David Lndwig, Jesse Evans, Emmett Weakland, Ernst Weakland. Frank, Blair, Mary Con neil, Edith Barker, Bessie James, June Davis. Xetie Evans, Annie Ilammcnd. Room No.2 01HeConLell. Peter Lndwl Wellington Evans. Olney Davis, Willie Cole. Delile Chute. Ilerble Evans. Harry -Conned, Elmer Davis. Maud Shenefelt. Room No. 3 Mand Richardson, Gertie Crouse, Minnie Klrscbner, Alice Joues. Ada Jones. May Davis. Room No. 4 Fred Jones, Annie Shields, Charley Weaklen, Edith Mjeis John James. Room No. 5-Della FoIsob. Ella Klrsch- cer. S4. Oawrle Hof rl, MtXxMira:n, Pa. Mr. Cbas. S. Gill, tbe new proprietor, has made this house a synonym for comfort, elegance and home-like hospitality. Every thing tbatean be done to Increase tbe pleas are of guests Las been Inaugurated, and the fame ot the house exteods far aud wide among traveling People who are seefcicg tho best stopping place In the Gas City. -MeDonald at Loretto bas lust received bis first Instalment cf spring goods and the r.nrollvj j f S ?: s v s! ? I a .-j f; ? F: f; ? i - ! : ' : i : i i : i : I I 1 i i 32 0 ; 24 4--l 1 1 30 13 4.J i!7 li aj" u 1 3 j 13 IT -li 10 II a' 0 i : li 1: 7 11 l s prices cannnot be beat In the county. I grateful for what it has done for me I send yards plaid dress goods, f I ; 16 yardJ plain this testlmoniaL Samuel J. Harris, Whole dress goods, l ; 18 yards gingham. II ; 12 sale Grocer. 113 Front St.. New York. jardsehirtlng.fi; 8 yards Kentucky fern, Ely's Cream Balm is worth its weight ia f l : yards good ticking, l, and a;i other cold as a care for catarrh. One bottle coodi at cit, prices for Ip0trata or trad, j cured me.-S. a. LoveU, Fraaklia, r.. Xrttu Imstilnte. A Teachers' Local Institute was held at Loietto oa Saturday loat, la public school butldiug. There being but a few teachers present in the forenoon, tbe opening of the session was postponed nntil after dinner. A large number of teachers and citizens met in the afternoon and in tbe unavoidable absence of the chairman. W. B. Little. Eq., Super intendent, J. W. Leech, called tbe meeting to order stating that 'Squire Little had sent his reurete, explaining bis absence and ex pressing bis good wishes for those assem bled In the educational meeting. On rr,t!on cf Miss Rachaei McCoy, Trof. Leech was chosen chairman aud Miss Annie M. Ilaid. secretary. Prof. E. Walker Smith, of Indiana, who will conduct tbe normal school at Loretto this summer, was present and the chairman called on him to open the subject "Best methods of teaching grammar." Mr. Smith does not believe there is any one "best method" for alL Each teacher may haye. and should have, his own best method, but tbe same method that is best for on6 may be tbe poorest for another. He would not teach too much technical grammar nor would be go to the other extreme of doing away with text books altogether. Snot. Leech illustrated by words oa the boards, bow that much grammar could be taught without the text book and that in spelling and other exercises- pupils conld become familiar with the parts of spetch as arpiied to certain words determined by their end lncs. Mr. Geo. Marsden. of Johnstown, gave it r.3 Lis opinion that the rarts of speech could not be tcnght accurately from words in the i-e'lir.;; book as many words In the language bad the the same orth ography which placed In different relations to other wor is represt-uted as many differ ent parts of speech as they had relations. In answer to this A. R. R?d said it would be n easy matter, and a pood exercise, to build sentences showing such words in their different relations and thus give Unjaj-o le&sons along with orthography. After discussing the subject some further Miss Rachel McCoy was called upon to dis cuss mental arithmetic. She spoke ot the importance of the subject and then referred the subject to Mr. Marsden who dwelt opor its utility as a mathematical and ruind- developlrig study. He would teach it as a separate study in classes, apait from the written arithmetic classes, and would give It as much time and attention as any other branch. Supt- Leech and others spoke on It, all agreeing In Its" importance and that pnplls should learn to recite It without us ing the book In class. Tbe chairmao tben called npon A. R. Read to open the discussion on physiology which be did by speaking of the much use ful and practical Information to be obtained by a systematic study of tbe subject, refer ring to tbe beautiful and wonderful machin ery of the human body and the great Inter est attached to the subject wben it is con sidered that knoweledge of it may lead to health, happiness and a prolongation of life Messrs. T. J. Itell, Smith and Supt. Leech also spoke on the subject. Miss Rose E- DrikLii read a welKpre pared essay on "Small things." She was followed by Miss Annie M. llais, who re cited In an Interesting manner "John Dar ren's Dream." Miss Annie Garret on "How to teach reading," gave some good methods of deal with this important branch. She would have the words defined and spelled, have all the hard words pronounced after the reading, see that they understand what they read and convey It In an Intelligent manner to other. Supt. Leech here paid a hisb compliment to Miss Garett's success In teaching reading In her school and called npon Trot. Thos. J. Itell to continue tbe consideration of the subject. Mr. Itell be lieved tbe lady bad briefly but fully covered tbe ground In what she bad said. He added, the difficulty in teaching reading effectively Is a lack of comprehension. Pnplls must master the words and get at the sense. Messrs. E. Waiker Smith. J.S. Foley and A. R. Read spoke npon tbe subject, all agree ing that one essential In good reading is getting the thought and xpre&ung It Impressively, but a lively discussion for a wbtle ensned on the manner ot teaching IL On this Itell and Foley took one side and Smith and Read tbe other. Tbe Soperlntendant closed the discus sion with an extemporaneous peroration and then called npon A. R. liesd to recite "Shamus O'Brien." which being done the institute closed. Foley requested all pres ent to meet at St. Augustine next Satur day. P A Cambria t'onnly f itn stint. was snot at t:at phice on Tuesday ticht wni e putting a rrisouer In th lockup and died in a few tours afterwards. The fol lowing account of the Fhootir: we clip from the Lock Haven E.-pre : About twenty minutes past 11 o'clock the report of a tistol shf rr.r out on the Hill Liht air in U ni-hbrhood of a small buiidin the "lock-up." Per pie who heard tl shot were ttartied at tbe unusual snur.d, l i t paid but l.tle attinticn to it. The "Icvk up" is a small frame b nlldirt; located ot an alley, midway between naron and Or.tsrlo avenues. At the tim tho ptol shot was bard Editor Jtn P. Dwyer, of tie i:?nora .Vews, with a friend, was passing alotiK Hur on avenue on ineir wav to their homes. They ran at once to the lock-up where they fouud Chief cf Police Paul lymr upon the ground In front of the building with a bul let bole In bis head. Mr. Dwver and bis friend cave ihe alarm at once and the wounded efheer was taken to the office of Dr. Keese. on Huron avenue where he and Dr.' Weymouth cave all tbe assistance tbey could, but without avail. The bullet had entered the officer's bead Jnst back of tne left ear, near tbe base of tbe brain, and had taken a downward course. The phssicians probed the wound but were unable to find the fatal ball. When Dwyer and his friend tound 05cer Tanl lying upon the ground in frontof 'the lock-up there was no other person in sight. The door of the lock-up was partly open and the key In tbe lock, showing conclusive ly that the crSeer had been about to place a prisoner in the lock-up wben the bbot was fired. He lay upon his left side, uncon scious, with the blood slowly oozing out of uo uoie io nig ntad which the assassin's bullet had made. The physicians did all they could for the wonnded man. but he died at 2 o'clock this morning, about two oours arter receiving the fatal wound. Mr. Paul was a native of Summerhtil township and, if we are not mistaken re Sided in Wilmore a few years ajo, whew he has a number cf relatives living. There is a great excitement In Kenovo over tha murder and the town council have offered a reward of ?250 for ths apprehen sion of the murderer. I Bartered. From a very severe cold in my head for months and used everything recommended but could get no relief. Was advLed to use Ely's Cream Balm. It has worked like magic In Its enre. I am tVaa ..... u after nsic tbe Calm on- t lleva it Is the test remodv known uwn Kriolnllvu of Respect. WKEitrAP, It has pleased AlmigMy God in His Lufint'.e wl&doin, to remove from our midst, by destii, our worthy brother, Past Grand James N. Evans, therefore be It Iteaobed, That by his death, Highland Lodge, No. 328, L O. O. F., bas lost a true and worthy member, and that in respect to his memory the charter be draped in mourn ing for a period of thirty days. Eesol'-ed, That we, the members of High land Lodge, extend onr heartfelt sympathy to tbe afflicted brother and sisters of the deceased in tbe loss of tbeir worthy brother. Jteolved, That these .resolutions be pub lished in onr town papers, a copy sent to the brother and bisters of the deceased, and entered upon tbe minutes of onr Lodge. Walter Davis, y Carl, Kivisics. J Committee. Johx Leigtt, ) m1kruue lk esses iskl'eii, The following .marriage licenses were issued by tbe Clerk of tbe Orphans'. Court for the week ending Wednesday, March 13. 1S9: Joseph Pordrasky and Anna Ilotchkiss, Cambria. William Edmunds, West Taylor town ship and Jennie Sweeney. Millnlle. Samuel R. Rhodrty and Susan Peterson. Somerset county. Pa. Charles Peterson, Johnetown and Jennie Jackson. Morrellvtlle. Levi J. Wlnzard and Susan Bomgardner, Richland township. nitin BILLER. Died at bis home In Carroll township on Monday, Msrcn 11th. 18SU, Mr. Jobn Liller, aged about 07 years. TOMLINSON' Died at the ho:n of her parents in Allegheny lowuehip on J-fririda', March 11 tli, Miss Jennie Toulinson, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Toailin sou, eged about 2 years. We Lave a t-peedy and positive Cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker Mouth, and Headache, In Shiloti's Catarrh Remedy. A Nasal Injector free with each bottle. Use It if you desire health aud sweet breath. Prt 50 rents. Sold by Dr. T. J. DavNon. F U I'ISTKICT ATTORNEY Subject to tue decision ol the Lemucra.tic Prima ries. I Ebcasbur March 13. j FOR SALE. liou-eaud lot In Kbenburg. Pa. A never lml:n prlnic. Manie and nutnnl IJln on prem ise, lcqulra at E. Imttou &. son, hardwire Store. FJlt SALE That larae fqnara ol liluh mllinsr mtiDd, fplendltt lor building, complain 3'.; acres, (rout ing on Horner ftreet. too uarc east ol Centre treat, or will divide into lota. Call oa or write to T. Holxirw, Kbcaeburi;, Pa. March 1, 1. STKAY STEER. Came to the residence o the subscriber re filling la Washington township. iotne time In 4K-tober lart a red yearling steer. Tbe owuer it rrqaected to ome foreward, prove property, ijay rharite" ana tane him away otherwise he will be disH)aed. of according to law. WATT. 1I(KFXNA. - wahlnrtonTwp., March 8. JSSI.t. T.lrTOKS' NOTICE. In the matter ol the annoantnf John A. filalr. aMfne ol Jocejib Outwald. Havlnr been appointed aujltor by the Ikiart of Common I'lea ol Cami rla county to report distribution of the luod la the banda of tbe accountant, notice la hereby K'.yro tbat I will tt at my oftire In the buroaich ol Kbenbanr on Saturday, April Pth, lvo, at ten o'eloca a. J1-. to dUcharge the dutiei of aid appointment at which time and place all )rona lmreid rhall attend or be debarred from coming In on said fund. 1HJSALDE. DUFTOX, Kbensbura. March H. Issv.-st. Auditor. UMtVISTKATOK-S NOTICE. Notice it hereby riven that letter of ad ministration on the estate of Matthias HoRman, late of Allecheny townshln. Cambria mnnc Fa., deceased have been a-ranted to the nnder- limed. All persons Indebted to ald estate are hereby notified to make pavtnent to as without delay, and there having claimj avainst the sane will present them. proierlr authenticated for set tlement. JOStl'IIINt HOK"MAN SIMON VAVUHT, Adtn'ra of Matthias Uoftman. l'eb.22, 1889. et. IAKM 1IBSALE 1 here will tie dlroe of at private f ale, a farm rttaaie In Allegheny tonchli. onc fnnrth mile from Lnrett. r-n the road loading from (aid place to Eben burr. Thin farm coc talnt a'out acre, about ou acres of which are cleared, bavin thereon a new two-story frame bour-e an.l bam. fine orchard, etc.. and la in a a-ood state of cultivation and well watered. J"or further particular! address FKANCIS (YTK1ES. Loretto, Feb. 1, 1W. Loretio, I' a. ADMINISTRATOR'S N(T1CE. Notice la berebyciven that letters of ad mlnUtratlnn cum testamento annexe on the es tate of Kicbard Mayers, late el Summerhill tnwnrhlp, i'ambria euotity. I'a.. deceased have been rranted to tbe anderslarned. All persona Indebted to said estate are lieieby nouiied to make payment tome without delay, and those having rial mi avainst the same will present them, properly authenticated for settlement to HE1JY M. lll'tilL Adm'r ot Kirbard Mayers. de?d. "V"OTICE. i.1 Notice la hereby riven that an applica tion will be made to the Oovernor ol Peunsyl vanla oa Saturday the 16th dav of March. by J. C Pnitb, Thomas Mart, M. C Watson. J. K.Caldwell and K.J. Telford under tbe Act ol Assembly entitled "An act to provide lor the In corporation And rernlatioo of certain eorjio ra tions" approved April 2!th. 1ST, and the cut.nle- xnenu thereto for the charter of an Intended cor poration to re called tbe "Indiana Telephone company.' The charter and ob)e-t of which la tor ennsireotlnr. maintaining and leanlnr lints for .tel-r,.h f.r the private use of Individual. urai. rp riifins. tnnnlcipm or otherwise Ir rcneral bu:ine-s. and lor police, are alarm or nie.-enirer i.u-ine-f or lor the transaction o anv bui-intt-s In which elctrici;y ever or th.-uus'i wire may applied to any uselni purj one. and for t bee pur;M.n t Iiaw, pce.-e trnd ftijriy all tbe nirhts. iicr.t snd fn ii'- oi f-uj Act ol Assembly nd uppl-inenf thcrrlo. .. w AliON a llXt'OKH, Solicitors. rb. "rj. VI H.IUATli 'X K U Niitire Is berrr.y li .VKTKK. yri iiiiicj oi -.ifJCIi,! Ai-eiRl.iy of 1-eCla-tii..t.e.ilth of Pennsylvania eat, tied '-An Art to provide lur the iu.-vri,ru.-i n l revulutiun ol tiB'urM irs "imi.tri".'' Api-nvc ' Mar i. tl JiVi. J. hn O Nil). Mirtln H. M rta. ' A KeU ly. I'liam M. rinJley, WtnUm J. Ile;:isliuif J...it: C. Hoover, et. ai. cijrt'rnsof tneticof ! Da-vlvHDii in n tbe l.Jih dsv Jl ircii. it,-., u. ly to tlie i ivcrnor ol uiu cumiiicuenith Io b- mnx-Tited un.ler the oumc ol ILo -I,ju-i-iain t.Tity N'M'ural Ujilto." 1 be purpose ot tiio pruKi-eJ c; rp:atiin is to pitKluce. deal In. trHt.p,.rt.. stre m;.:.v natural ras lr llKhl and heat, aud it ii.:en Jod to mine lor prnduce or receive said In the counties or Indiana. Jefferson. Clearfield and t ambrla in the Slate el I'enn-ylvania, and snp- f'ly the same to eustomera alone Us main line or ines of pipe and branches and within convenient connecting distances thereof to the citiren ol the sereral lealier towtte located In laid counties wbtsre tbe t.uiues Is Intended to tie carried on. Aire to supply customers ol the cit vol Altooua and its sulwrbs and thebortarn of Hoilidavsbunr. Klalr county. f' with natural aa for liiibt and beat trem saij counties. The several routs of the contemplated pipe lines and the towns to le puu plled with raid natural gas to tie more lully and specirtoally set forth la application lor charter, and It is intended that the principal office jf raid Corporation shall be in the cltv ot Altoona Ha Cw VANDEKL.Ii, Solici-or. . I CO. 1, 18K. 41. ' STATEMENT OF THE AUTHTOKS' SET tlement with the Supervisors of lean township for the year ending March 9. 1uj!j. EKANC1S ICOPP. SuraKVisoB. Dr. Whole amount of duplicate Cash received from lart settlement Cash received from County Treasurer . . Cah received ot Kobert Burgoon . Scoop plow and hammers. . tui la H 75 l'.HJ tl :t &a Total.. Hi3 VI C. By work done on reads. .. Ky orders lifted By in'l paid Thos. ettln4 lor niTlng buttmenta . . , , , By repnlrinK bridite By am't paid Michael iviiie, Supervisor of fean township Cither expense . ...... By 34 days work By c&dh work , ,. m ',1 68 105 00 MM Ti CO 13P-i tl oO Total .. ?490 r.a w e. the underpinned auditors do hereby certltr that the above statement la true and correct to the best of oar knuweledace and belicl. W. M. HlI.litKBKAND, 1 H. M. DOMtK. Auditor. Stithek CorrKR, Clerk. MICIIAtX. NAULK. bcrsKVisoB. l.R. Whole am't of duplicate . ii72 55 Am i from F. Komi. t$upervlaor :a no cesn paid out. ...... Scoop, plow and 3 hammers Cach received from taxable 15 OO 10 01 33 4ir Total., cb. By work done on roads. ,,,, By cash paid for work . 143 12 JSt 4 '- Sta t 10 O" I 42 OO 8 00 By am't returned to County Corn's.. nr scoop, plow and 2 hammers By cash sun Lxoneralkii ....... 71. Total -t 30 We, tbe undenipncd auditors do hereby certi fy that tbe above statement Is true ami correct to the best of oar knowledge and belief KKAM'IS KtfPJ. f , . " MlCUALLWAiil.E. (AOditorf. TarHasi Co?ui, Clerk. l.ICENSi: APPLICATIONS. H'-iE I'OI.UiWIXfJ PKKSONS HAVE Flm X avjoicuinrs for l!rcn! wlttj Ulerlt of Hourt ot i'jarier JSe.-ioDs of Oiol.ria coudtt to te S'( -UU:J l -:otirt oa AloaJay, March IS, A1nm townshljk John Orrlg, tavern Allegheny townefcjp John li. JCckecrodc. tavern. tlA.,f;i11 boroneh-AnBle Urockbank. Auu tlDe lk.uirhertT. K.J. lrra.Jn.oph -V Hit-r, tavern, tav era tuwnhl 1 Hrry A . Lather. Anton Keber, Fi ,r',,1t?J'I- ;hrimn Eer. Patrick Urin. fcarleloor. Fraoru E. Kelly. Michael Keat lT.ic.J .tin Klntx. Michael Iffey. Ianlel Lvsett, Martin Lj.can. Ptrtck M-Laug Ulin. Uuth Me-t-onnll, 1'atnck Scanlan. tavern ; Jacob Ooener, Cambria borough 2ad ward-John Barkhard. MT Bnrkhar.1. Arnold Hoor. John I.vfett John Srhettaner. Henry Sally, Peter Toner. Lewis welnzierl, tavern. Carrolltown boron-h-B. A. Blnm. Jnlla Bln- ? ,?''.F- A" Farnbaogh. John V'.8'. AD1rew H. Hau. Lawrence Sohroth. Jocei b Stitch. John Stolti, John D. Tboman. it!"? L V i B,UB.'- A. KarabauKh. brew! ;. ,, . jua. i. .-x.ii wiiiiam. wholesale. ii . " 1 u"r,M Maker. Jamea P. ..uu-r. a.turj juaiian, Mattbew Weakland, neat apnDi Dorongn John Oroose. 1. J. B. Nonen. tavern. cnet township John K. Oordcll. Joseph ,,""nY1Kh 1 ward-t rederlck Binder. David F ,i07jiamM,JI.'arty' N- lkofI. John .r.rj:reJLeI1C r- J- Mmverhll!, jOMpg iiledel. John Schonhardt. tavern Sni' i'"baf r"fth. Jobn Oernart F. W. ill Ch."t.KIK' Jo,hn Lorto". Patrick Mc. U r.chr w?mT- 5 "e fc Berlrey. Joeepb KA'rewe U ehU' 4 Conemawrh townihlpIwrence Kost, brew. laci-,.?Ifvlerklt0M'n!llit,e0- Kr' Jo'jn WaI- t royleuwnehlp Peter Brown. Albert Psri-en- t;i."?ZaSl'il'Tb0'- 1,acl'oy. HBh "ni Ebenl.unt Kji-t ward-lj Frllne. tavern. rx? Elder townf hiu-Lnk-e VaiU. Vuunn 'i. Parke. Ca.et, A. rMT. Peter U:a.5cr.JuCu! U'rne Jic. Krut- Andrew In.zr. .Ino. Piatt. InaM lU-U W . tavern ; Krcl W. Hauk. wbolee cSI'.IS ,'rro'1h-'' Knbrlti. tavern. Md.r Jra5...Mir:1Jt. ntrbarri. j,,, J ffi V "'..1'".nc,s ''en. Arnold luti. At ra am Lavc-ra """" uaBicr. orewers ; Al'rj H. Heist. : li. I.un & I'. K iicrs. lini; .-'ii. ... i. lie ner, wholesale ; bi.lt.illK. tir.ibbtown horooffh-i'atber.'Hr. fan. tavrn. dt-hw"lU,,lS- John Jmca..Il,n Klnnrv', JohnO'Tuole, Kratik O Ii .nnelf. : i;;.nb Jobn .-liillbour. JNVal Sharkey. Catherine Hull'. raau. tavern . .lohu Itaih, wbi legale. Jai.aiuiwn bf.rouuh 3r.l ward Jop. Helter. Mrs. Tlierc.-a ( lark. John J. Hnrnifk i: u u ' eon. Heni Solm, jhn V. Stiaier ..- V-.r tavern ; richer a. Co., rrauonheim k. Vihark' t ha, a. MaicKle Hotfuian. Ilenry . LuawiK Lndwiic c Son. I). Uatz Sr.n -h,.i... A .a B Uvtrn"U""1 borougn 8th ward Wm. Khaffcr. Johnstown Tth ward-J. B. tlertardt, Uvern ; Jonn Emmerliuit, brewers. vv,''tllyi!H"!;,.u',,"'.w- Kran,t. Oephart Bender, w. Kecic. A. ireorge. Marraret Hello, John 3Ie zirar. Sarah Mulherru. Thos. Sheridan. Adam Smuh. tavern : Theo. SelU brewers ly.retto boreurh Klorian Hcnicele. A. J. Chrmy. C. i . O Uonuell, tavern. Millville borouieh 1st ward T. I. Uroderlct Koccrt Ilutlrr, Matthew Kacsn. Edward nua an, fcvau A. James, .M.I;. Murphy, Joha J Maloney 1'atrtck Kodijers. tavern ;' Oregon Brewing Co., wholesale. ' Millvilleind ward-Edward K. Adams. .las. I. Kurm Jaa. U.illy. Ihn Honan, Bridget Lvnch; John Kodners. tavern. Fortae township Albert Iiehl. Adam Mvers. Ja51:',i.Jn.0-J" MeJJonnell. Neal Mcoiade, McOouab A Toole, tavern. 1'ro.pcct borough-Mary Keacy, Thos. Hilcv. tavern. - Heads township Wm. A. Chaplen. Jos. r. Iurbin. Jas. lxinr, tavern; John Landls, whole sale and battler. Kichland townthlp Erhart Neis. tavern. Malil. Bernard htonevcreek township Jno. Metzler. Ueo. F. Myers. Oeo. S. Scliaeler. tavern Susquehanna tnwoshlpChas. Kinnev. Simon - I-antry, V m. Towcsend, Jno. C. WUlman. tavern. South Fork noronrh W. W. Baker, Jacob Wat terson. "ha. N. Crouge, tavern. Tunnelhill tK.rcarh Andrew Basal. Jr., .Tot. A. Bertram. Rlehard Byrne. Albert F. Fick Wm. MeOarvey, tavern. Wanhinitton townhip John Broadwell, John H. Clark. W. R. lmnhfim. Jas. M. filllin. Cbss. H. Humbert. Frank l.ear. Joha McNal'.v. Thog. I", t I'lXinncll. E. W. Keed. Michael Sla't J.ry. Cbas. Wollord, tavern; K. J. McNallr. brewers. nlluore borough Joseph Horner, Conrad n ciiuciulti. laiciu. Vpprr Yoder township Lou 11 Craver, ui'.i. ii'. n -1 11:0, uiTrrD. der township Michael Conway, rancis Ieckey. tavern ; Jacob Albrecht. trrew H. A. SHOEMAKER, JiOensburg, March 1, 188 J. Clerk U. S. Orphans' Court Sale OF Valuable Real Estate. 1 )Y virtue of an order Issued out of the Or Jl phans' Court of Catabrla countv, the cn declined administratrix of William Kyan, late of Lilly borough. Cambria county, deceased, will offer at public sale on the premises on TUUHSDAY, Amir, 4, ISSO. AT J O'CLOCK P. M. all the Interest of tbe decedent In that certain piece or parcel of around and buildings thereon erected, situate in tbe borough of Lll'.y . Cambria county, I'a.. bounded ami described as follows, to wit : Betttninx at a tot near the Intersection nt the line ot tbe old 1'ortave railroad, bow a b wn- snip r'Mi. ana the township road leattiuir up Bear Kock Hnn. thence by the line of the lart mentioned road, north &1 dere?8 east 1M leei to a j ost. thence north clcicrees ea.t 12 I ret t a xwt, thence south 77 decree" e.tft 50 fetrt tea --t, t'icni-e irtli donrecH east wis Itet to a brai-h, thence si'irth M decrees wen teet to a it. thrcce alor Ihe line ol the old Fort ice tailn.ad in.ve n er.t.olied. gtmth i deirrees west TVJ tM-t the place ol tiuiuii ic, coi.U inlnir 3 acres and f4l; i-t rcnesnet measure, beieir the iaie p'.in-c T parcel of lai.il ahirh ws conveyed bv lcwis Pl:' k Hr.ri witc and otlirrs to W:n. Kyan, the iie ewleat uj teirdeu In tne olhce tor reconlint; of iVed-- in and fnrrHiul.na county in YM. p:is:c IM.e'c . rewrriDK the uiinuiala i a or undo.- the iid piCv-e or I ar.-ct ol land, etc. TEliMS OK SALE: Jne 'hird o: the purhnw money to f pal I oa .lay of u!e at.eu the property is sold, and tbe bcil smc ol t;;u -ji-liM.-e miin-y when tne le Is !.!. firiried sud deed Uiinij U dio 1 .-urchafer ol the 1 ro;,crly. M AliU A 11 F. 1 li Y A M. Admiiii.-iraTiX: l.bcnsburz. "eb. R, IS . Yi'lT"F.ilr' A P ii The Co'inti ti.elr otiice In Kliensl urn. i'a., to bc.-r &ip.'alM Iroui tbe asieasment ol laSV l r the dilfurent ili. tru-ts on the days named below : Monday, March la, lor Allegheny and Adams ton nsbipd and Ashville bonmich. Tuesday, March 19. lor Burr and Blarkllck townships, and 1st and 2nd wards Cambria bcr oueh. W ednesday, March 20. for Kcado, Klcbland and Stanycreek lownchips and South ork, Urubb town and lrc;iect tioroutcbs. 1 hursday. March al, lor Carroll. Chest and Clearueld townships and Chest Surina bor ouuh. i riday, March 2-2. for Cambria township and Carrolltown and Lilly boroughs. Monday, March as. for Luiter Yoder and ITp per Yoder townships and Wood vale and Vi 11 more boroUK'ba. Tuesday, March 2, for 1st and 2nd wards Johnstown borough and Tunnelhlll boronirh. Wednesday. March 27, lor 3rd and 4th wards Johnstown and Iretto boroah. Thurtday. March a7. fur 5th. th and th wards Jobostown norouKh and Franklin borough. I riday, March lor 1st and 2nd wards 31111 ville borouph and Jackson township. Monday. April 1, for 1st and 2nd wards Cone maiuh borough and Conemaugh and Dean townahipg. Tuesday, April z, for Croyle township, Coopors daleand Kant Conemaagh borouxhs. Wednesday April 3, lor Munster. Portage, Kaat Taylor. West Taylor and Sumtncrbill townships. Thursday. April 4. lor Wahln?ton. White and Knsquehauna townships and ttallitzln borough. Friday. April 6, lor Elder and trallitzln town ships and Last and West Wards, Lbensbure bor ough. Appeals on Unseated Lands will be held on tbe time date as lor seated land. The as.efor is rcquirod by law to attend oa day of appeal for hi- district. JOHNK1KKV. ) JOHN CAMPBELL, JOomr's. J.U.U.OYII S Attest: L. A. MuOocvH . Clerk, tbensburif, March 1 , 16) it. "WHO WOl'LD BE WITHOUT A HOME 1 Tha Beoch Grove Coal and Coke com pany, located at liallitxin. Pa., ofler to sell seven hundred (700) Lots on the sunnv side ot Tunnel Hill, not more than lour hundred yards front churches and school houses. As there will be pure water runmnir throunh this district In less than a year, aud the Lots are located in tbe midst ol a prosperous ecctlon the investment cannot fail I monthly pay menu so that all who ..h k.. ... iMuuisu.,,. v. win ee:i these Lots almrae. Ail communications should be address. ed to tvaUltzln, I'a. Itec. 14, U8S. 3ra. To Sell Xurnery Ktork. Prohtable em ployment to honest, eunrvetic men. All expen ses paid ; a tine outtlt lurnished each aaleman the business easily learned. We have the lanren utenes in Pennsylvania. Write lor term livinir sir iii.! .rAM.nu. IIUOPKsi, BKO. Jk TIIOM.4N. Maple Ave. Nurseries, Weit Clieiter, Pa. Enh Jon., Mrs. V. Kajr. Jo-erh K"t K.-.oert t. Lambi-rt Jaa. J. Million. M. J Mnn.hv wala.Stei.benll.uirk.Upn. Rh i...h. - Johnttown UrouKh 4th ward fcrnePt I mmcl. Mep7,e-- Me,er' khardtleil Wa.. jvv.,vichcio . I 111 - 1 r.nTI.I .II.. .. ' SALlllIMfl Th.e Tail Eiad of Old 1SSS Tlie Begiiining of 1889 will be made memorable by WOOLF. SON & TnOMAS for low prices. Our Overcoat Department Is teeming with Bargains. Words and figures cannot ponsib'y convey a oor vey a correct Idea of tbe manner in which we have cut the prices of all our stock of Men's Boys' and Children's Overcoats and heavy suits. The sacraflce we make in unloading this stock Is without parallel. Not a price will we quote, but of this fact you may rest assured : that from our finest Dress Suit or Overcoat fora young gentleman down to tbe strong every-day Suit for a school-boy, we will give more and better for the price we ask than we have ever given before. This Reduction Sale is in downright earnest. We mean business. The Overcoats and heavy suits must be sold. The weather was against ns In the early part of the season, and now if you have a little ready money it will prove a saving of several dollars to yon In yonr purchase from ua. Tbe Greatest Redactions Ewe teen in tie Prices of MOJLIIPIW 00BS: Fur Cars. 43 72. 9 cents : former prices, 75c.. f I, f 1, $1.25. Plush Neckwear, 47, 75, 87 cents ; former prices, 75c. 1 1. fl 25. Silk Mufflers, 37, C8. 75 cents ; former prices, 75c, f 1. f 1.10. Fur top Gloves, 75 cts., f 1, 1 1.25; former prices ft. $1.25. f 1.50. Boys' Plush Caps. 17, 28, 42 cents ; former prices, 25, 40. go eta. O IVEX AWAY From now until New Year's Day we shall continue to present each of our many custo mers (purchasing goods to the amount cf f3 or more) with one of those nandsome Plush Photograph Albums which havo delighted thousands of our lady friends during Curistma? week. REMEMUER, GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED. Wooif, Son & Thomas, .TOiiisrsTOAVirsr, penn'a ECKESMRODE HOPPEL havo just returned from the Eastern Cities with a large and com plete assortment of Fall and Winter Goods consisting of Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats ; Ladies', Misses' and Children's Coats, J ackets, Wraps and Shawls ; all Styles of Woolen Dress Goods; Flannels, Undenvear, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Blankets, Comforts, Robes. Horse Blankets : Rubber Goods of all kinds . fine assortment of Millinary Goods and, in fact, a general variety of Goods. Having bought at a discount, Ave are now prepared to offer Special Inducements and Low Prices to Cash Buyers. Solic iting your patronage we guarantee satisfaction. Respectfully, ECKEft RODE & IIOI'PEL, Carrolltown, Pa. OVER GA1 - AT - UFDER PRICES c iuARCn RIGHT STRAIGHT TO s a 0 a: THE X-Sja.33X3XT& READY-MADE CLOTHIER OIT ALTOONA, Pa., NEXT TO Not a singlo last Fall Overcoat was carried over to rust on tho shelves, fade on the counters or to be injured by hand ling. All such goods were If'io lln Man V., ) My present stock of Overcoats is direct from tho manu. jtacturers, who oljtained the fabrics from -which they are com; 'losed direct from those who made lb em. Consequently no jtax exists imposed by clothing speculators, jobbers, brokers, j middle-men Tind the like. In buying a coat you pay buta ;small price for the cloth, a small price for milking it up, anda 'much smaller price to me for Iringing it here and oft'ering it ! to you for sale. Thus I ara may not believe it until you call arcund and see cheaper than any other house in Altoona, or in Blair county, or in !this State, or, as for that, in tho United States of America. .Dig words, it's true, but call and see. All of the aggregated New and Popular Fabrics enter in to Hie composition of the garments made up in tho Latest Styles of Fashionable Taste for the present season, which, be jing strictly the case, no one who calls will fail to be astonish ed at the Marvellously Low Prices at w hich such Radically q Superior Goods arc sold. Undercoats, also, at under prices, as well as i ENTIRE TJITS QjMadc of the Best Materials, Fresh and Fash- ionablc, in Great of TWELFTH STREET, NEXT DOOR POSTOFFICE VDM I N 1ST K ATI IK'S NOTK'H I.'tters ol Hdtululstratiou upon the es tto of Ueorse W. Vincent. Ite ot Kcale town ship, havlnic been granted to the undersigned nonce is hereby alven to all persons lndabied to said estate to mke immediate payment and those havinic claims atrainst the same"'o present them properly authenticated lor settlement. IJENJ.VMIN V. MYERS, Admln'rof thecftatoof Oeo. W. Vincent, dee'd. Mountain Dale, Feb. 8, IbbJ. ST. CHARLES Charles S- GUI, Proprietor. Table unsurpassed. Remodel ed with oflice on ground floor. Natural gas and incandescent light in all rooms. New steam laundry attached to house. C.rr Ct- S. tu;..i a 1 w " ua s 1 1 1 14 GIVEN AWAY f a 3D o P0ST0FFICE. sold to and bought by Stern, ofl enabled to sell Overcoats you ft CD Variety and Exte it fetock. VV. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE CENTLEMEN. S3 SHOE FOR LADIES. J4-ftt In b-world. Kimnlne his 9i5.no il .M lK II M-K.VK1 SHOE. 4.0( IIANO-SKWKll WKI.T SHK. .l.r( IMIl l( K AMI KAKMKKV SHOE. -4.."t l:TKI VAI.I'K 'AI.K SHOil. f'i.-jr UllliKINliMAN'S MIIIK. i.OO and t.7. ItUVS' .'CltlMJL, SHOES. Frauilulcnl when mv ii:ini.- and prlre are nut jt:ime4 a oottoui. V. L. liOl tiLAs, LSrockton, Hiub 1HKSALE BY imcrs., BARKER EBENS- BURG PA ram V ftea you utt pcsis prmieil gU t t'UiCC.