Cnmlmn rccmnn. rniiKt r. . - - ma y issu. LOCAL. LVD I 'i:SO.,-l L. "On a bust" bu-ls. Sti el tinila por Uec at nufton. One spring tooth harrow for Ei'o at Duftons." T!io bum! FPrnnO.M Mr. V. F. Crown en Vt'drn'.i(l.iy PTonliiff. Mr. K. A. Thompson, h lven appoint ed posiinnstpr at borough. Mr. .lam Mj.', of Ahvl'ie, formerly of this place, was In town o Saturday. Mr. Henry J. HnppK of Barr town ship, hp-at a few hours In town on Tiif .Uy. A "Vvlitd.w" c:rp, tviit y-r.'x lnrt-.s lonii. U on exhibition at a N'-rr.?t.if.-u res tnurant. If you want a coo.1 Job prints 1 on short nntle ami at tin lowr.t rrVe, g'.ve It to the Kkeem vn. Mr. T. II. U"Ut, fT ITirrMnircr. came to town on Sunday nn.I departed on Mon day afternoon. Trre ptieoner broke ouf of tho Forest county J il last week ami have thus far cludeil the oflieer. Ilet.ry MI'ps, of Indiana county, drew a bucketful of wat-r from his wel!, and found in It a ten-Inch trout. llovernor Beaver has sinned the bill nnkh'kr September 1st a leiral bolliJay to ( known as Labor lUv. The Indnxtrlmis hone fly U getttlng ready f r an'activc campaign r.gainst bald lit-:ids ar.il hleepinu hablJ9. Mr. J !in A. Wallace, thfl enterprlslim landlord of St. Au-rusMne, was a vbltor to our towu on Wednesday. Mi s-s. nyiiards St Heeo have Strang the wire for their new telephone between their Htble and Mp'e Tark. -Mr. U. 1 4. Davis and William V Howell, of Fhenshnru, ppent Sunday In this city. .nVi-.nm Drmnrmt. Mr. Ceorse McPIke, of the rV.N'.iurs T.''. "rent the latter part of Uat and the forepart of thn week In Ehensburflf. John Pay Is, who ba been an Inmate off the Almshouse for a nnmber of yean died on Tu.s,ay, iisj-id about 6 years. Mr. I. F". F.rown, proprietor rf the Cen tral ri'.ttM In tbit place, returned tome from tils western trip on Wednesday evening". On Saturday Howard Davl was ap pointed poetma-iter at Fas. Conemauch and Mrs. E. C Huchannon at ScalpJLeve!. H commenced raining here on Wed nesday mornlnii of l.vTt week and rained every dav till Tuesday of the presout w(k. Mr. K II. Thompson, who has been In Fben-d'U',1 f t the pat few days, returned to his home In Philadelphia on Wednesday last. The Michigan ytrsns have decided on June 12 as the dte for dedicating their nine monument. on tho (ettysliur battle field. Mrs. A. F. l.er.ion, of this p!are, IsvImL It'k friends in Philadelphia, an! lnr t' i'.!(;h. ti'r Mi s Jjll.i, u visiting fiieuds in Jiu.ns towu. F.'rty thousand pounds of maple nucar were st-.lpped from Herlln. Somerset county, one day la-1 week, r.ett'm,; tho f.irciers over f:oon. A t !:i authorizing the payment of fir) for wolf calp, fj fur wild cats and ft for for lias pasted both branches of th? I.t n lature. May IV'vntion.s commenced I" t'l" C.at'i olis (.'tnireh. this piuce, on Ved:icdy even hit! auU will coutir.no during the present niontli. Tho I'ennsylvanla Railroad Company controls 7-l miles of trac, and Rives f m plojir.rnt directly to 89,;;r. persons. Wliat an anny ! -May ., old -st daughter of II F. Coon, business manager of tlio Aitoona Titns, d:e I or.spiu.il niei.inltis on Thursday, aed 8 years. The beieaved family Lave our yippathy. Seventy-six kes of beer and eight hun dred weight of whisky were received In one d.iy r-ventiy k: the cn-llcenso town of West Newton. The .! tinaiM of the Clearfield rrfilcn over the Tyrone division had Ue ervased l.'t.lld ton this var compared wltU tins time last year. Ono hundred and eUbty hands now find ec.ploymetit at the Aitoona silk mill and u.'fy m'.rv female operatives are want i d at the pre-??t time Dr. M. J. lluek, vt Aitoona. brother of Mr. A. W. Il.icfc, of tl.i place, wiil remove to lUitlm. re and open an office in that city for the practice or his profession. WIlII.iiu KatTcnsrercrr. of Juniata township, Terry county, while shooting rat, a. cl,:eat.U!y ohot bis fatter. Two Is a'iuiijt passed through bis body. To plant a tree Is a littlo speculation in wl.vh rr.e takes the earth into partnership. T''ere is en outlay but a little labor : the g-merous earth furnishes all th-j capital. The Urs barn of II. S. Pollock, near i-ehaiotid, Indiana county, w;u destroyed f.re r, . r.tly, and a mare, three yearl.ng cnttie, r.e calf and two hogs perished la the ilnm.'S. -Our rhans an due and tender. 1 tn Hon. John S. llhey, fer ft copy of Smnll's Legislative JUnd book and ct her documen tary tav. us. .Itirlni; the present session of t!' I.esmlature. -Ceorje Marks, a.o,, 2.a years, of Juniata township, nuntinsdon cconty, while at orK In li s father's saw mill on Tuesday f.'il aaiust tuo rapidly reyolving circular v.w sid was cut a twain. A U'.a.'k Jersey coat was exchanged In ml take at the ball at Armory Hall, on the --::d u'.t. The p-.rty having the wrong cut will i lease leave it at the postoftice, wlirre she will g-u her own. -The stable of Johns, n.xrth and Ceo. McCormTk. in Aitoona, were dl-troyed by i.t" stait.-d by an incendiary, on Wednesday r.lytt.-f la.t week, a valuable hoie, two rows ai.d a dog were burned to death." -On SatunKy night a yonng man named L.or.ias Kati.gxn. twenty-two years of age. was run over and killed by ono of the trains on ti e Pennsylvania rallma.t at Kmth Fork is rema.n, were taken to t!w residence of . Is f.u!,.T at Summerhlll. -Have yot, see3 the nic baskets and 'nr',,J- fontalntr-g a pound or tho b.t tea ...ectfr..' a:iraa.l Japan, .olj only ai te aridy Store of V. T. Hoberf? He has just recced a now line of tovs. fine stationary, wt mvi,r, etc.. re. a,.,-Jt ..:e ioasfrf iarnalrts KTeliv In Dlack hck tnwn.Mp, Mcht Cre fjw f,,mlly wtre ou "a ba.1 made " n I way before tho discovery was 'a.. that the honge and nearly all the .ri.iture was burned. for catarrh. Diphtheria. Canker Month, and Ueudacne. n Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy A -asi lnj,H-ur free with each bottle. Use ' if you .iesire health and sweet breath - nee . cents. Sold by Dr. T. J. Davison Harpoon hay f .tks cheap at Dutton. A on-horae spring wagon for sale at Duftons. Mr. '.V. II. Walft. ons of nnr composi tors, la In Pittsbnrg this week. Ttnpfnre enr gnaranteed by Dr. J. B. Mayer, R.11 Arch St., Philadelphia. Pa. Eae at once, no operation or delay iram busi ness, attested by tnousands of cures after others fail. Mr, Edward Sml-b.of Gallitzin, ar.d Miss Annie Feeny. of Aitoona, were mar ried at St John's Catholic chnrch. Aitoona, cn Tuesday last. Key. Father n)itb. of this i place, a brother cf the groom, performing J the ceremony. William Ambrose), who was Injured a ruple of months ago by falling down stairs In the house of (Jenrgi Kurtz, In Johnstown, and who was afterward taken to the Alms house, died In that fr.stitutlon on Tuesday. Fie was about forty years of aze. The .Tnnlnta Vaiiey F.ditorlal Assocta tloi. will meet at the Aitoona Tribune office Thursday afternoon. May 2d. for the pur pose of selecting the time and plaeaof the annual excursion for this. year. A full at tendance Is asked by the President of the Association. -Sister Ce!etlns died at St. Joseph Convert. In this place, at five o'clock this (Thursday) morning. The deceased was for a cumber of years one of the teachers In the rarocbial school In this r!aet and was creatly beloved by herTopits. (ieorce Weiss waa swinging a aledee hammer In his -father's blacksmith shop, Punxsutawney. when his little brother, aged thirteen years, eamw behind him and stooped to piek np a nail, when the sledge, in Its backward swing, crushed his ekull. McDonald, the well-known merchant of Loretto, Is now rea.lv for business at "Slat Ury's Crossing." abont one-third of a mile east of Cressnn. Ca'J and see hlra. lie guarantees prices as low as Johnstown. AN toona or elsewhere for spot ea?h or produce. Professor Thomas J. Itefl, principal cf tbe Cnnenntjgh borough schools,, will open bis Vornjp.l school at ( 'arrolltown on the llth.lnst. Trofessor Itell Is an able and competent teacher and tbo"e attending bis tc'ionl cannot fall to be benefitted by the course of instruction. The Board of Mine Boss F.xamlners of this d'strlct held a meet rn In this place Monday to arrange for the examination of applicant Tor tne appointment as mine boss. The examatlon wi'.l take place at Library 11 ll on tho 7th, 8'.h and Oth of May. Johnttoirn Democrat. Mrs. Nancy Mack, wlf of Mr. Joseph Mack, died at her home In this r?ace on Sunday evening, ace.t about 50 years. She leaves to morn her loss a husband who has been for a nnmber of years an invalid, and ten children, six boys and four girls, nearly all of whom are grown up. Pennsylvania has 2SS natural gas eom panlej organized within her State borders. Pitt-bnrg has 78 of them ; Greensnurg, 21 : Washirctoc, 10 ; leaver, 18 ; Brownsville, C; T'niontown, 6; Monongahela City. 3, and the balance are scattered among nearly as mauy dldereot towns and cities. Potatoes an so plentj In some sections of Perry county that thre Is no sale for them, recently a fare . r hauled a load to Newport, but could uoi ell them, and raiher than take them hotiie again dumped them along the road. Another farmer gathered tfceni up a a J tuok them home. During the thunder storm on Thursday evening of last week, lightning struck the dwelling house of Mr. William Hunt In Jackson township, badly damaging the tiuilttinir. Tne only occupants of tho houso at the time were Mrs. Hunt aud David, oie of the boys, but they escaped uninjured. James Trimb'e.an employe cf the Penn sylvania railroad at Derry, was Instantly k.l'.ed at that place at S o'clock Thursday m. rning. He had been in tho employ of tse company for more than 2." yars as a railroad hand. lie was abont CO years old ar.d leavos a family, most of whom are grown np. Thieves brake into the postofliee at Plearart Unity, Westmoreland county on Tuesday right, and took therefrom about f:J worth of stamps and fl.'O wot lb of boots, f hoes, etc., belonging to tieorge W. Mc (Jeary, In whoe store the postofliee Is lo cated. There is no clue to tho identity of the robbers. The ringing of the fire bell at 12 m . on Tuesday for the purpose of celebrating the Centennial, brougr.t a number of the fire laddies to the engine house eager to render their services In snppresflng a corflagra tlon. They have the satisfaction of know ing that they cannot be fooled by the ring ing for the next Centennial. Mr. Cteorge A. Davis and Miss Maggie Gartuan, loth of this place, were married on Wednesday evening at the residence of the bride's mother. Mrs. William Oarman, Kev. George Hill performing the ceremony They were semaded by the band on Wed nesday evening and on Wednesday morning the bappy couple started on a bridal tour. It comes to us in a pretty straight manner that a chicken fight took place on the monrta'n, probably near the Fountain Inn. on Thursday last between chickens from Ilollidaysbnrg and Cambria county. It is said the Holildayaburg chickens were victorious and their owners brought consid erable "boodle" home witu them. IMli duysburg JlcjUtcr, Sale bills were printed at this office for the sale of a large lot of personal property by Mr. Ilir&m McGuire, of Clearfield town ship, l mile east of St. Augustine, on Sat urday M.iv 11th, at 2 o'c'oek p. M , consist of 1 bull, G yearling calves, 4 bogs, 12. pigs, 2 sets buggy harness, 1 mowing machine, wagon, buggy, plow, fanning mill and many other articles too numerous to men tion. Fr-rty-one years ago Mrs. Jacob Sttfft, near rUasantvllle. cut herself In the wrist with a piece of glass. Th8 wound healed, bat her index finger has been paining ber more or less ever since. Last week she discovered a hard substance Imbedded In thefingtr, which upon being taken out, proved to be a piece of glasa that bad been lr. ber band these many years. Everttt Mr. rhilip Stoltz and Andrew Doslet passed through town on Wednesday on their way to l.atrobe, to attend tho funeral r f Mrs. Agnes Boslet. wife of A. C. Boslet, of that place, formerly a resident of Carroll-, township, who died on Tuesday April 30th. The deceased was a daughter cf Mr. Stoitz. was about thirty -eight years of ago, and leaves a husband and six children to mourn ber loss. Tbe Aitoona Timet of this (Thursday) says : The illness and almost hopeless con dition of Mrs. II. A. MePike. wife of nnr ! s?nlor. Impressed us with the unwelcome ; thought that it would ba our sad duty to record her d ath this morning, but having ral!Id from a depressing attack, she may possibly hold out a few hours after we go press. John Hopkins, of Gaskld township, In diana ronnty. Is determined that no Incen diary Ccud bhall turn his sawmilL He has not only arranged an elentric alarm, cosa uiULicating with bis bedroom, wldch will bftray the presence of anyone about the mill, but has attached a wire connection with a battery to a dyr.amite bomb, and placed it In such a pofiition that it Isn't at all safe to fool around hU mill after night Five Indictmei.ts are pending over Geo. C. Crlssey, of Bedford county, for various offences, and one conviction, open which If all are sustained, be will likely soend the balance of bis life in durance. Bi-siJes, be was. In connection with l.ls brother Norton L- Crbvsey, arrested last Monday on the charge of blowing open the safe In the Mann's Choice poetofTiee In November. 1887, and taking money and stamps to the emcunt of tPO 08. The Young Folks Society at Ashville. will give an entertainment at that place on Saturday evening May 4th , for the benefit of the Catholic Church at Ashville, and on the following Monday, tbe entertainment will be repeated at Frugality for tbe bene fit of the Catholic Church of the latter place. The Society numbers among its members a fine array of dramatic talent and wa hope their entertainments at both places may be Ilherally patronized. rhilip J. Smith, a citizen of Aitoona. was found dead In bis bed at the residence of his daughter Mrs. Mary Stahle. at Gal litzln, on Wednesday morning. Tbe de ceased was on a visit to Mrs. stable, and. being subject to pains in tbe back, was ac customed to using morphiue, Jind it Is sup posed that be took an overdose whether accidentally or Intentionally Is not known. Tbe deceased was about fifty years of age and leaves a wifo and eight children. Tully's campaigns and wars of tbe re bellion, illustrated by 200 magnificent views, covering 400 square feet each, will be ex hibited at tho Opera House on Monday aud Tuesday evenings next, the proceeds of which will goto the rellaf fund of Capt. John. M. Jones Tost 5CG. G. A. II., of this place.' The views are said to be very fine and as theobjrct Is a worthy one, we hope to see crowdE J houses. Admission, 23 cts. ; reserved seats, 50 cts.; children, 15 chs. Thieves tried to enter the house of Wendall Winters, miller, near Friedens, Somerset county, a few nights ago. On bearing them Winters bounded out of bed. grabbed his gun ao4 fired at a dark object whlcn appeared to fall. He thinks there were four men in the party and that he struck one and the otter three carried the wounded Qian away. It is said that sir.ee the t'mberger ar.d Ycder roblerios in that county, every farmer's Louse is surrlled with plenty of firearms. Key. Father lenny, who fcas been as sistant pastor at St. John's Catholic Church. Johnstown, since last September, died In Aitoona on Wednesday. The deceased bad been ailing for sonio time and last week Bishop Tulgg, on account of Lis failing health, relieved him of duty In Johnstown , end Invited bim to A'.toont that he might have a rest. He gradually grew weaker after bis arrival la that city and on Wed nesday he bieathed his last. He was a na tive of Butler county, where his remains will be taken for Interment on Friday. If any of our readers are in need of artistic and substantial cemetery work. made from tbe best qualities of marble and cranite, they will do well to call cn J. Wil kinson & Son, marble and granite dealers In this place, where they will find a nic stock to select frouj, or send them word and they will visit you with a large selec tion of new and original designs, they guar antee all their work and If their work is not as represented they will not ask you to t ike It, they are prepared to fill all orders at home and abroad at prices that defy com petition. Give them a trial. A 5 6m. In another column will be found the announcement of F. J. O'Connor. Esq.. of Johnstown, as a candidate for District At torney. Mr. O'Connor. Is a graduate of the law department of the University of Michi gan, having graduated In that institution In 13S4, receiving the degree of L. L. B. II? has been a practicing attorney in our courts for several years and stands high as a member of the legal profession. Should the oftlce Tall to Mr. O'Connor the Democ racy of this county, may rest assured that the duties cf the ofUce will Be ably and faithfully performed. One of the best of the new Inventions Is a horseshoe without nails. It Is made to tit on the legs of the hoof, as you would fit a cover to the ilm of a teacup. It can be put on or taken off by any one of ordinary Intelligence In two or three minutes. By Its nse all danger of injuring a horse by pricking or wonndlng tbe foot with nails is averted. As about five horses in a hundred are lao.cd or ruined by earless driving of tails, and at least ten per cent. Injured by careless ehoeir.g by Incompetent Irou ponnders. who style themselves horse shoers; this invention, aside from cheapen ing the process, will add to tbe valua of the horse. Somerset Jail contains to day more criminals for l.lb grades of offences than any Interior county In the State. The ' any interior count I number runs np to J Nicely boys, charge. fifteen, yiz: the two ed with the robbery and uiurdar of old man Umberger; the eleven who are known as the Fayette-McClelland-town desperadoes four of whom have been identified as the Yoder robbers, and the two Shaulis Lieu, arrested for the murder of father and attemped assassination of their step-mother. Unless the old lail should be well guarded day and night by vigilant watchmen. It is feared that the next excit ing news trcm Somerset will be to the effect of a general jail delivery. Johnstoucn. Tri bune. On Monday one of the walls of the Mountain City theatre in Aitoona, which was destroyed by fue on the morning cf March Otn fell, and the faille debris crush ed a stable which stood across an alley. In which were a young man J. W. Geary Hel ler and a boy named Charles Harnish. Heller died In a few minutes after being taken out but young Harnish escaped with ont serious Injury. The walls of the thea tre building had been left standing since the Cre and the recent rams bad waakened the unprotected pile of bricks and a strong wind toppled it over. Young nel'.er was 17 3 ears of age and was a resident of Aitoona where bis parents and seyeral brothers and sisters reside. The mysterious disappearance of eighieen-pearold John Tomny, at the Car negis blast furnace, Braldock, Allegheny county, on Wednesday night of last week. Is a matter that furnishes considerable gos sip there. At nearly midnight be was wheeling brick to some bricklayers who were repairing a breax in a smoke flue near the etaek of furnace A. His route was oyer the top of one of these flues and at the bonr stated above it caved in and young Tomny nas not been heard of since. Tbe father of the boy Is convinced that bis son fell into the furnace and was cremated. Ha sas the day he disappeared was pay day and that bis son had given him all bis wages except one dollar. Ex-Sheriff Kyle, of Meyer?dale. Somer set county, with a posse of sixteen men. all armed with shot-guns or rifles, went to Markleysburg, Fayette county, on Saturday, and on Sunday.'arreeted tbe men who tobbed and cruelly maltreated old man Yoder. near Meyersdale. In their rendezvous ten per sons were found seyen men and three women. The men at first showed fight but were restrained from using revolvers by the women. Tbey were taken to Confluence, on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, and thence to Meyersdale. The seven men. In cluding Sullivan and Lewis, who escaped from their captors, three women, have been held for trial. Sullivan, Lewis and Tasker were Identified as concerned la the Yoder affair. The chute rctning from the basement to the tcp of the Indiana Normal School buildicfc, caught fire on last Friday morning anil the fortunate discovery In time rrevecW tbe burning of that fine building. Tbe fire Is supposed to have originated in tbe base ment of the chute and was caused by tbe students throwing matches along with waste paper down the chute and the friction Igniting tbe matches. One day last week Andrew Uileman, who keeps a livery stable on Chnrch street, hired a horse to a gentleman to go to Chest Springs, and when he returned Mr. Uile man discovered that the horse was badly foundered and bled bim. A gentleman who was present suggested that he give tbe horse some medicine, whicb be undertook, tying the horse's head np so that it could be pushed down bis throat. A gentleman who was present held the borses tongue on oue side of tne stall, and when tbey went to administer the medicine, the horse gave a auick lerk. and tbe bailer chain with which be was tied slipped, and. catching his tongne against an upright in the stall. pulled it out of root. The animal was worth f 130, and was the best driving horse in the stable. Gallitzin Vindicator. Items friu Carroll town. CARROLLTOWN. Fa., May l-.t, 18S0. Dear Fueemax : The past week has been a dark and dreary one. The firma ment has been overcast as witn a pall. Tbe flood gates of heaven were opened, and for the space of five days, we bave bad contin uous ra'n. Agriculture Is at a stand still. and as a consequences our town fcas experi enced a dull week, a week of mud and in activity, and if lt.was not for the busy hum of the pianii g mill, the heavy thud of tbe erglce in the grist mill, the heavy shrill whistle of the distillery engine, a stranger would have adjudged the town asleep Washington's Centennial inauguration was ftrprtprlatelv observed here at 10 o'clock a. m .. there was a solemn High Mass eeleorMed in St Benedicts Church, to which tbe people from all around flocked in to help celebrate. Tbe business Louses were all closed and the stars and etrtpes. floated proudly to the breeze in many places. All the bells in town pealed forth in honor of the saviour of our country aud the band played appro priate airs. Tbking it all together, there was more patriotism displayed than is usual for Carrolltown. Are we becoming more Americanized ? On Sunday last, th e remains of the vene rable J. Otto were interred at St. Boniface. He was tho father of John Otto and Christ Otto, prominent lumber dealers, his age was about seventy-five. Hastinss is down on the list as the mud dieet town in Northern Cambria. Our old friend W. A. Noel, Esq., and family visited cur town on Sunday last. The 'Squire says Hastings agrees w 1th bim. The rumor we save your readers last week Iti regard to the shut-down of the coke ovens, is unfounded. It seems that tbey stopped operations for a few days only. We can see the smoke dally for the last week, which goes to prove that where there Is smoke there is fire. There is strong indications that the coal belt on the bead waters of the Susquehanna river very near Carrolltown, wliibe oper ated the coniirg summer. So mote it be, but more of this anon; Otto Glnsser, our tonsorlal artist, Is hav ing Ms bonse painted and papered. Mrs. B A. Zolr.er and K. W. Sharbangb, have started a new f uruiture store in Sbar baugb'e ball. Success, boys. Our city fathers, accompanied by their counsellor, made a circuit of the town this week hunting oot all the weak spots, pre paratory to making the necessary repairs which are very much needed, especially on rvements. And while they are at it why not fix. up; the Council chamber a little ? At present the room is supplied with a rickety old table covered with the dust of ages, and a few broken chairs, nail kegs and fire ladders which are used for seats. Why not fit up a room upstairs which that part of tbe engine bouse was In tended for when it was built, and hayu good light, chairs, table, bookcase, etc., becoming a town of this 6lze and Dot meet among the engine and hose carriages? We are sure the citizens would commend them for it. Mrs. Lucy Hoover, wife of Mr. Jacob IIooer, Sr., cf Carroll township, died on last Tuesday. She was the mother of John S. and Jacob Hoover. Jr., two of Carroll township's best farmers and was highly re spected lady and a good Christian. Peace to ber ashes. We learn by telephone that Mrs. Augas tin Boslet, of whose liluess we made men tion some time ago, died yesterday at ber borne In Latrobe, Westmoreland county. The deceased was a daughter of Mr. Philip Stoltz, of Carroll township, ana is the third one of the family that bas died within the last two years. j Mr. Christ Stoltz is about erecting a new meat market near bis residence on Main street. He will succeed Barney. Mr. Will Sc broth has bis new bouse under roof. Mrs. Eastman is putting a new roof on her bouse. We notice that non. J. D. Thomas was the only person who observed Arbor Day here. He succeeded In removing and plant ing a very fite buckeye tree in frout of bis hotel. The past week of cold weather bas been bsrd on Mr. John Damn's chicks, many of them having handed In their checks. Yesterday the church bells pealed forth merry wedding chimes, the occasion belcg nuptials of Calistus Luther and Theresa Miller. We wish them happiness. Our new orchestra band gave an open air concert on Tuesday evening which was highly appreciated. They rendered some choice selections. This morning we bad quite a frost and we fear the fruit crop Is 6eriuIy Injured. Amicus. Tb KimrrMl Cenaty Trafedy, Jefferson township, Somerset county, was the scene or a terrible double tragedy on Tuesday mornlcg. Jacob J. Shaulis, the wealthiest farmer of that section, some few yean since married a young wife, much to to the displeasure of bis two sons, Daniel and George, who did oot relUh the prcpect ot any more be Irs to participate in tbe di vision of bis estate. That morning the old farmer was found by neighbors banging from tbe limb of a tree Id the woods a short distance from the barn, cold In death, lie bad left the bouse at an early boar in the mornlnjr. Ills young wife, who would shortly become a mother, was returning from tbe barn shoitly alter ber busband left the house, where she bad gone to milk tbe cows, when she beard the crack of a rlUe and she fell to the groan d. a rifle ball having pierced ber left side. Aid was sum moned and a courier was dispatched to Somerset for a physician. lr. Drubaker, accompanied by Detective T. J. Picking, hastened to the ECne of tbe tragedy. Tbe doctor attended to the wourded woman while the detective investigated matters' which resulted In the arrest of the two sons) George J., and Daniel J. Shaulis, wbo were given a bearing before Justice Silas Cable and committed to jail on a charge of marn derlng tbelr step-mother. Tbe snppoeed ma rderers were lodged !n the connty jail on Tuesday evening. They are both men of family. Mrs. SfcauHs' condltloa b very critical. . HAHR1AUE I!Sel EI. The lonowmg marriage licenses were Issued by the Clerk of tbe Orphans' Court for the week ending Wednesday, May 1st. 189: Joseph Marks and Begena McGoire, De- laney. William Wesley Stearn and Katie A Lew is. Johnstown. Cbas. F. A. McCHntock and Bella Espey. Morellnlle. Harry Weaklen and Barbara Keifer, Sus quehanna township. FraDk Boring abd Xora B. Marsh. Black lick township. Calistus Luther. Carroll township and Theresia C Miller, Susquehanna township. Francis Trexlei and Lottie George, Ash ville. Joeepb McCabe, Bennington, Blair county and Uosle Martin. Johnstown. Joseph List, Pitteburg, Pa. and Mollle Evans. Johnstown. JohD J. Gortrrev. Gallitzin township and Bridget Kilduff. Tunnel Hill. James El mis ton, Beade township and Alice Hoi leu, Gulic township, Clearfield D Llenon. Lynchburg. Va. and Maria Y- Fulton. Johnstown. Geo. A. Davis. Johnstown and Maggie Carman, Ebecsburg. Henry Westover and Elverde Langhlin, Susquehanna township. My Boy (Three years old), was recently taken with cold in the head. It seemed finally to settle in his nose, which was Ftopped up for dajs and nights so that it was difficult for him to breathe and sleep. I called a physician, who prescribed, but did him no good- Finally I went to the drug store and sot a bottle of Ely's Cream Balm. It seemed to work like magic. Tbe boy's nose was clear in two days, and be has been all right ever since. E. J. Uazzard, New YorK. Bnr U 1 en'M Arnica (inlve. The Best Salve in tbe world for Out", Bruises. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Bbeum, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands. Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per tox. Sold at tbe drug store of E. James, E bens burg, and W. WT. McAteer, Loretto. Assignee's Sale Or' VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! B Tirtueof an order of the Court of Common i'lbal ol Cambria count?, fa., to me direct. 1, I will epe to putille sale at tbe ftorerootn of J-jhn H. r'leke. Aicnt, In f allen Tltcher. White township, in fair! county of Cambria, on rillJiA r, .1 i Y 24 Til, iSSO, at 11 o'clock, a. v.. tfce tntcreet John II. iike. In the fullnwlDK deforihe.t Ke.il Ktte, vll : 1. A lot of Broonl Fltuate In White township, Cambria eountv. Pa., adininlnir lands ol A. H. Kl.e & Co.. United KmLern Church and Mr. C. K. Klfke. havlEK a large two storied I'Unk Storeroom thereon erected. 3. A piece or rcel ol land Nltaate In said t' wnht of White, adjoining land! of A. H. Fiske It t: . Cxi'led Brothern Church. Martin Nolan and Mrs. C. K. 'l.ke. eontalnlnic Kire Acre, more or less, having; thereon erected a two storied Kraine IrweUlntf House, a I'lank Houe ami Krame Stable. 3. A piece or parcel of land situate In said township of White, adjoining; lands of estate of A. 1 i - r'isise. deceased. Vnlted Brethern Church, A. II. t iske II Co.. Martin Nolan and Henry I oter. roninintntt Thirteen Acres, more or less, having thereon erected a lwo.starlod i'lank Shop. 4. A piece or parcel of land situate In said township of White, adjolnlnir lands ol John ii. Kike, t'nltod Hrethern Charch. Mrs. C. it. Fiske and John W . Buck, containing One Hun dred Acres, more or )eis. ami havlnif thereon erected a lwo-turted Frame Hons and a I'ums Barn. 6. A vein of coal known as the Oreat Bend vein, tinder land of Juhn Dwin. In Kede town ship. Comhr.a county. I'a . adiolnlnn lands of ireorp-e Miller. Mr. C K. Fiske. W. I. Walker, estate of tieonre TroxelL deceased. Mrs. B. '. Forstiey and others, containing Kighty Acres, more or Ie4s. 6. A lot of i: round In the village of Vainw. In said township oi Keade. adjoining lands M,. L. (ikkPtcow and Samnol C. Troxelt. and having a Flank House and Seed thereon erected. 7. A piece or tiaxcel ef land In said township. o! Keade, adiotnlnc lands of W. F. Walkor estate ol Ueorefl ruxell. deceased. J. J. Hollen and OeorKj Cree, containing Seven AereJ, more or less. I. A lot er irroand in the Tlllnre oi Ttlasgnw. In said township ol Ksidt, adjoining- lands ol Charles Miller. Ivld K. Cree. Hlackf urn and Mrs. Susan Kelly. TKKMS OF SALE: Ten per cent, ol the purchase money to be paid at the time of sale, the balance ol one-third at confirmation of sale : one third In six months and one third In twelve months from the confirm ation of the sale. Ieterre4 payments to hear In terest and to be secured by the iiidKtnent bond at. J mortgua-e of -he purchasers. il. II. Mil r.lL. AsMiriire cf John H. Flske. et. ux. tbenshurg. Fa., May 2d. ISsj. 3t L L JOMSJM. I. J. BrCR, L . BCCR. ESTABLISHED 1ST! 1 ESTABLISHED ISSS. Johnston, Bnci& Co. Carrolltown Bank, ' CrrsStcw, h. f waVnaas atU El T. A. SHARBAUGH, Cashier. A. W. BUCK. Cashier. General Baniins Business Transacted. The lollowlnir are the nrtnclDal features of a general babcing business : 1 EPOS ITS Keceived payaMe on demnnd. and Interest bear ing certificates issued to time depositors. Extended to customers on favoraMe tetmsand approved paper discounted at all times. COLLECTIONS Made In the locality and upon all the hanklnir towns In the United Staus. Charges moderate. I RAFTS Iafned negotiable In all parts of the United Mates, and loreign exchange issued on all parts Ul X.UIOO. ACCOUNTS tf merchants, farmers and others solicited, to whom reasonable accomodation will be extended. Patrons are assured that all transaction khall re neu m strictly private and onndenllal. and that they will be treated as liberally as gaod vaaaiug tuies wi.i permit. Kespectfally, JOUSMTOX. BCCK ft CO. Bridge Lettinor; QEAL.EI) PKOI-OSALCS WILL, BE KECETYEU n? the i-oanty unmtnisslr.ners at their of fice In Ebensbnrar. Pa..ontil 1 o'clock p. .. May 6th. iur the fullowinx described Iron bridges. and abutments ror the same No. 1. A blKh truss brl.lae 119 leet extreme length with all-foot road-way. to be erected at t ruxallty Station on the 'reson and Coalport ranroaa across tne i.iearnem creesr. No. 2. A low trass trldjte. M feet extreme lenrth, with lt-foot road-way, aero a branch ol the t'enemauirh liver near O Harra's Mills In Alanster township. No. S. A low trass brldure 79 feet extreme leuifth. with a 14-foot road-way, to he erected across Urubaker creek at Hasting in Elder town ship. Froposals for stone work will he received at the same place nntil 4 o'clock on the name day. I'lan and specifications for bridges and abut ments can be seen at the I ommlfsioners omre. The Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or sui bias. JOMl hlKnY, JOHN CAHPBELU J Corn's. J.O. LIYI. S Attest : I. A. McUocoh, Clerk. Ebenshnnt. April 19, isw. TXK SALE. 1 A lot of ground situate In the borough of lunnelbill. Cambria county. I'a- front Ing 1 111 feet on Portage street and extending back leet. having thereon erected two bouses, one contain ing & rooms and the other 3 rooms. The property will he sold separate or together to suit purchas ers. For further particulars Inquire of Michael uonovaa, f-oensourg. l a. Ebensburj;, April !. Smo. 4 IOIINISTKATKIX' NOTICE. J Lettersof administration on the estate ot James Mctianrv. late of Waahina-tea township. Cambria county, deceased, baying been granted to the undersis-ned. ail Mrsons having ola I ml against said estate are hereby notified to make payment to me without delay : and those having claims against the same will present them, proper ly authenticated tor settlement to Al.A .iatflnn a. Administratrix of James AlcOarity, dee'd. Cressen. April 28, et. PABM ItlttSAI.K There will be dlsiKMed of at private sale, a rtrm fcitnata in Allfurhonv township, one fourth mile trom Loretto. on the road leading from said place to Ebensborg. .This farm eon tains about SO acre, about 6t aeras of which are iHearad hnvlnsr thereon a new two-story frame bonse and barn, an orchard, etc., and Is In a good state of cultivation aud well watered. Eur further particulars ad J re s FKAJJCIS O'FKIEL. Loretto. Feb. 1, 1SS9. Loretto. Ea -i-XErrTTTon notice. l Letters tentamantary on tbe estate of Mrs. Ann Darts, late ol Eltensburg borough de ceased, having been granted me by the Uegialer of Cambria county. Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to stud estate to make payment to me, and those having claims against the said estate will present them properly authentlcatea fur sclUeinent. K1CUAKDL. DAVIS. Executor ol jtij. Aiia LavU, L0cn.burs, April li, 1J. P17BER Absolutely Pure. Tne powder never vanes a tnnn.i ... strensth and who!esomenes. More economical orainary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of tho low test foort weight, alum or phiwpkatc. powder, sold .l':tV' ,kOTAl- POWDER Co., 100 wall t.. N aw York. ! O I.I Tl V A L A Jf X O C X C E tt EN TS. THE I'KJHH-KACY f IV I'lMiwii X COUNTY. I hereby announce mvslt a a candidate for the nomination tor the oltice of Ken Later and Hacop -1 , s - . i . ... Primary. CKLKSTINE J. ULA1K .Lben3burK. March so, issu. FOit U1STK1CT ATTOKNEY. E.J. O'f'ONNOR o( .Ahtiilnan lAn. ut.ie-t to the decision i.f th.li..,nn....H.'i,. E!ec-lon. -.....J tbensbunr, fa.. May 2. ISSU. If5K IHSTKKT ATTORNEY". To the Ilemocrattc rnti.ni r.r county. I hereby announce invsclf as a candi date lor then race of District Attorney, subject to the rules of the iemocraic parfv. Ebenshurf.:, April as. isa. FiU I1STKICT ATTOKNEY James M. Walter of Johnftown, Pa. Subject to the decision ol the Iemocratlc Prima ries. Ebeufburs; March 15, 18. TOK I'KOTHONOTAKY. To the Iiemocratlc voters ol Cambria coun ty. I hereby announce nyself as a candidate l.r the nomination of the office or I'rothonntarv. FUb ject to the decision of the I K-mocrniic iirimarios JAMES IT 1HHBY. oneuiaUKh Hor.. Elrst ward. March M. 1S9. IJMINISTKATHIX NOTICE. Letters of administration on the estate ot John A.O'Hars. deceased. late of tbe borouuh of Ehencbunr. Cambria county. I'a.. harins been rranted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make pay ment to me without delav. and those having claims suainst tbe saxie will p-e.ent them, prop erly authenticated for settlement to ANNIE K. K'HAKA. Administratrix of John A. O'Hara, dee'd EbeDEbur, Aj.rU S, lsbv. u IM INISTK A T( )1CS NOTIC E. Notice Is hereby given that letters et ad ministration cum textauienlo annexe on the e tte of KlcharJ Mayers, late of Summerhlll townthlp. Cambria county. I'a.. deceased have been granted to tbe undersigned. All persons Indebted to said estate are hereby not I tied to make payment tome w'.t hout delay, and thoe having claims against the same will present them, properly authenticated for settlement to HENKY M. HUOH. Adm'r ot Klchard Mayers, dee'd. VUIlTOKS NOTICE In the Orphans' Court ot Cambria county. In the matter of he exceptions filed to the Hrst and final accout.t of Elixa Jane Ola.-s. ad-nlnls-trix of James S. Durbln who was one of the ex ecutors of Augustine Durbin. decayed. Having l-een appointed auJltor to pass and decide upon said exception and report distribution among the persons legally entitled to receive the same notice Is heraby given that I will sit In my oltice at the bor.iurh of Kbeosburg on Monday the 13th day of May. l 10 o'clock A. M. to "discharge the duties of raid appointment when and where all partleH Interested mav attend or be forever debarred from, coming in on the fund. IMOALDE. DUKTON. -Ebenibuig April 2o. Ibi9. Auditor. JOS. 0RHE & GgS f m AVIS:. ST3S.ES. Largest Stock of Spring and Summer Goods. Drees Goods and Silks onr ueat specialty, llin Class Novelties In exclusive patterns, rrlnttd India bilks at 45 cents and up ward. Special values C27 inches wiJ) at 75 rents and fl.00, Liiitj uoveitiea at ?J 00 to ?4 00 a yard. Plain India Silks, 43 cents and upwards. Fancy StriDed Suian Silks. 50 cents to f 1.50. New Spring Shades In Surahs, Failles, Koyales and Gros Grain SUlcs. New Black Silk Grenadines, plain, striped and brocaded. Novelties in Black Dres9 Gocds In wool and silk wool fabrics- Spring Dress Goods, fancies, 43 cents to 2.50 a yard. Plain, Striped, Tiaid and Trinted iaobalrs. Primed Cuallles. 3 cents to 50 cents a yard. French Suit Tatterus, ?20.00 tof 5 00 eacb. French Wool Cashmeres, all shades, 50 cents to f 1.50. Fifty Inch Wool, Spring Suiting Cloths, 40 cent to f 2 50 a yard. Dress Glncharos. 8 cents, finest Scotch Goods at 40 cents a yard. French anl American Fine Sateens at "Caola Dve." fast black, llosleryt will cot stain or couae off in wearing. Th hest f l Corsets. Boys Star Shirt Waists. Men"s White and fancy uins. Our I .are Curtain Catalogue is ready. We send samples and prices promptly. rrea Trlmrainjs. Cloaks. Suit. Wraps. Jackets, in lamest variety. Address letters io JOS. HOME & CO., G09-G21 renn Ave , PITTSBURG, PA. apria ljchtnly. SCOTT'S EMULSiOK ooirainiPTioB scaoruLA EE0NCHUI3 COUGHS COLES "WaEtda'Diseosei CURES Wonderful Flesh Producer Many have gained ona pound per day by its use. Seott's Emulsion is not a se cret remedy. It contains the stimulating" properties of tha IlypopliospLites and pure Nor wegian Cod Liver Oil, tha po tency cf both being largely increased. It is used by Phy sicians all over the world. PALATABLE AS MILK. So Id by all Druggist. . SCOTT & BOWBE. CLumistt, H. Yt The Tail End of Old Tiie Beginning of 1889 will b made memorable by WOOLF. RON" TIIOM AS for low pricf. Our Ovei wet Department Is teernlug witli Bargains. Words and figures cannot posl!)! con vey a t 'or vey correct Idea of the manner in which we hare cut the prices of all our stock of Mei S IioyV and Children's Overcoat ai heavy suits. The aacraHw wn niak in uDloavdU. ? this stock Is without parallel. Not a price i'l we quote, but of this fact you may res assured : that from our finest Dre Suit or Overcoat fora young gritleni.iu down to tha strong eerv-day Suit for a ecbool-boy, we will Kive more and better for tte price w sk than we have ever given before. This Reduction Sale is in fiownrtalit earnest. We meaa business. The Overcoats and heavy suits must be eold. Tbe weather u against us In the early part of the season, and now If ynu bave a little ready money It will prove saving of several dollars to you In your purchases from us. Tiie Greatest Eeflnctions- Bare teen in tie Prices of MOJLJTIPW GBaJI& s Fur Caps, 43 72. 89 cents ; former prices, 75c.. fl, $1, f 1.25. riush Neckwear, 47, 75, 87 Cents ; former Prices, 75c.. f 1, 1 1.25. Silk Mufflers, 37, OS. 75 ceDts ; forinor prices. 75c, ft. 1 1. 10. Fur too tiloves. 75 rU, f 1. f 1.23; former prices fl. f 1.25. f 1.50. Boys' 1'iusb Caps, 17, 28. 42 ct nis ; former prices, 25, 40. 00 cts. -I VIS IV AWAY I O IV EIV AWAV" I From now until New Year's Day we shall riiPis (purcbasini: gaods to the amount of f. 1 liotoitrapb Albums which bave deliuhted week. REMEMBER, GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED. Woolf, Son & Thomas, JOHNSTOWN, ZPENTST'Ji ECKENRODE $e KOPPEL have just returned from the Eiistern Citica with a large and com plete assortment of Fall and Winter Goods consisting of Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats ; Lailics', Misses' and Children's Coat3t Jackets, Wraps and Shawls ; all Styles of Woolen Dress Goods j Flannels, Underwear, 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, we are now prepared to offer Special Indncements and Low Prices to Cash Buyers. Solic iting your patronage wc guarantee satisfaction. Respectfully, ECK ENRODE fc IIOI'PELr, Carrolltovvuj IOi HARDWARE AT COST ! FOR NEXT 90 DAYS. The subscribers, in order io close out their Large Stock of all kinds of Hardware, Iron, itccl, Hailss Tinware, Oils, Taints, Hopes, all kinds of Mechanics' Tools, Builders' Hardware, etc., etc., will sell, for the next DO days, Goods at Prices which will The Stock is new and Clean. I. B "OTTOS' & f f 'IS O READ TIIE STOP RIGHT WHERE YOU ARE Go not a step further until you be to your very best interest to do IT IS No other Clothing House in the cepting neither Philadelphia ou one liand, not FittsUirg on. tho other, can aflord to olfer Extraor&nary Inducements in MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING- and a Great Variety which I am now prepared to do, Fashionable and Lndunng Qualities, at prices which seem RIDICULOUSLY LOW to purchasers and astounding wonder to other dealers, particularly to Merchant Tailors. How can March do this thing and live?" is the stereotyped and oft that this is a matter entirely of hi3 own concern. Be it so or not, public receives tho benefit.. Men's Spring Suits Boys' " " Other Clothing at Proportionate Prices, HA Full Line of Gents' Furnishiug Gooda at Prices far beyond the reach of Competition. THE BOSS NEXT DOOR I t.rsj your oinoc jou primma- io ine tuzxHAV O Dd aava money, rricee toe luwesi. "yneatt want poateti i.nntrd eU at continne to present each of onr many cot to or mcre with one of those Ilsrdsome Plu '! nne of those mridsome Plu lady friends during C'hrlstnx ' thousands of our lad; S. 'ill) FOLLOWING. hear what 1 havato say. It will so. THIS : Broad State of Pennsylvania, ex of Children's Clothing, composed tho latest and Moat repeated question. Tho reply vg as low as - - 1150 " " - - $1.37 CLOTHIER, TO POSTOFFICE- I LI t DVrRTI.SFKS t.y a0dwiin I. Kanrll A'u lositruee SL. Kw York l.m th. vAr M.t tit inr UKruaad 11B 0 AUVtKTISINO in American ItwvpafM, thU P ""P SOIL
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers