uu I i r.;.t.Mii K. i'A. win a v. m jssi- 77C7. f'cfwn ivintiiio 7.V fw fop in ,'P'r oM hove tirlr Orders wit t i t least ,,,e ireeh in adrtince vj publication dot. LOCAL . l.VU I -L'Xi0..-lL. , Warm wati'cr. Wlifrc'e j our d' tor" stw aro In Mooin. -liarpo'jn !my fxiki cheap D-iltor.. TU next rf!ilo;w tioiLiaj Id .W.uloa l .- ):! ?vr'."i: tO'i furrow for Eale at l;fl T-'. f.uir iu.irt ! ? rre.im freezer for ?1.'0 at luftir- IV F- ltts V.a l"ron nppn't'.tt'il rht" wastiT at r.rnnt. -O-'.lna'd Uvery has burn treatod . a m.it of yilni . Mr. T. S. Wiliuiiw, of rarrolltown. was i-i town rn M-unlay- -Ex SUmliT Jr!fl:t!i'" reiUlonco i:u Uil. ,::i'tt in bt iiur ri't,,t- r.t-Sl t:'T Kynn. of Jotinttown, t:i K'.H'iisfiui'. on Monday. I 'p,i Cornet r.and fpreftdM Ir Itiil'ith I en Kililny rrt -vlun of lat wei. I Mr. I.. P. WooilruT. of tt: JoJjc-iWwn i ! , n.O'-'- it, w.ih In town on Monday. I Ksa-r'.:T UUlr, an.l sri lUrry, tvpro In Jciliu-itowu uu Kri !ay cf Inst week. J K r limr. naV.1, moulding', etc., (To t j ". A. , s. 11. Hack at t.'iro;:iwn or Hat- i intf"- s -Tl.c tutr-room of MIks Mary F.. I:ivIh, on Hie?, stroot, ha i vtviM a iiw coat of ltit. Mr. ('! ! A. (iry ot Hat-tings, was lu town In .t fiUiiy arJ pa'..! trio Fur.F.M.vM a .:W1 v!- It. -If yo i wRr.t b work rrlntej in ckhI ;'y .ts-l I to tis1- ctll Prlcea the nao"t j reus on :!'? A lu w vnvi-nu-rt rms boon laid In frort . f !!.i tesidfi.f.) of Sliss Macule Viey. uu i'ftitie tr "t. -Tlie law fHlnn the cnipenat!or cf twal;ip supervlsora nt ?2 per (Jay has been passed llnallr. Our readers art rriupsred to road care fully tho new ad of Mr. D. II. C. Warr.iri la another column. Mr. t'. Pieror..of Dvsart. was In town ? : t 11 Monday and before leaving subscribed for the Fhef.mn. I A liiriio nuuibor of porle T'rp!nnt I : T-dr.ni o at t!u; funeral of Mrs. II. A. Mc ! !';Uo on MomliJ. --Atitiiition U cil'ed to tho new a.lver- tl.-t'iueut of Win. Murray s Sou, of Altooua, in nuother column. l v.r pill. r.t t r;ice bottom ratio seat j;o to C. A. ,v it. Lutk atCarroII 1 tcwii or llatiin:?, I Tuore are sixty-opi ca.-ts on tiio criiiil j m.u In t in Wi'atu.ureluiid county tur t'jo I N'lin I'cuir.riiiu .May i:ilh. 1 -Tr?. ;!tv ,Mnt H.ivlv, of Johnstown, i : v;.-!ti:v: Mr. 1:. I.. D.ivis. of thb J-Hre. t': i::nvr t! prfsci.t vf'l;. 'Hi .vi,tfr- of St. Josoph, thU place. '.avo placed a lin row fori !n f runt of t';t ir pn.piTty os ilorr.er street. - !-"t f : i ! Pi ! r ti'Ri uiti'-s parlor suites f 1 Ult.-h. ;i furniture jjo to C. A. A s. II. ;;i:.'k at t arrclilown or Ila.itin;. j 41 r Wurtti I'.lalr ai.d wlfo, t f Altoona., wcr.f In town on llnnday in attendance at r fun.'ial i.f Mt-i. LI. A. Mo 11 It o. -Tlii itrn'nl Airuy Test, cf tLIc t.Iacc i! ! 1 two ctiterUinrie:ita on M ru!ay olJ, 'i .i"- !y ,f tins wet-k, to u ) ) 1 !i.m:(. I - I-r lou:it.,i, center tables, bd srinj;-, p ir ?., u atluT piliows, eU, j tj C. A. II. HiH'k at i::irroiilown or Ua;,tii,i;H. iti.s Mary .v::i tnuikiT, who has bee-n !t!:' In 'iinberlainl, Md., for sottp time :ri- lotuin.'rt homo on Thursday of last v...,k. j -Tho p-;pon -fs of tha T.jord of Poor Ki'iiM' iVrcctors for the month of April tie f'v,t.7'i, of which mount tU'" wer.t to lln- out -door poor. ?. Wasuu), at McUonil.I's Lortto nnj I r. .un tori's, .'uOu po'iuils clean, dry wool, t r wNch the highest n;arkt-t price will be -"Wod In cisli or tradu. i !' a cave hi at one of the mlnca rptr 1 by J.iiMi-, K.-a-n'oy, ucar Mi!:Tstowr., I -:iy c.ui.ty, ono of the tirpi o and a r. iio wt ro biiut la for at.-vi.ral hourb. I A ;;n:d plasterer Is wiLfed by Mr. Mor "x" UiKhos, of this place, to tattler work l v t!v oar or will bo taken Into j irtnership. pMine but a sober Indutrlouo man need ap b 'i. An ettort Id belnt ciid to cnlaree the I'oundrles or Ila:rsvl!l borocsh. T1.0 nnwunt of territory now in tho corporation ;l- -"..ill and the population only shows up i - "lup?i:r er.T cnaraoteed by Dr. J. It. '.i. r, s -.i Arch St.. Phlludolrhla, Pa. Kaso : rr,., no operation or delay irtru budi T . attt',st,ii by tnouaatiils of cures alter -i r.'.ii ..eaMin Kurtiace, of Iluntlncdon iity, elided il jwu f ir an Ir.d 'finite period i ta.ui..iy, t:. lowing out of employment -t . (.' oil ii. it;I iron mat Wet is assign- I. r ;l'.e eau-e. . :io,v e-i.aiuly known that the I-.t-i i;e.!1Pt.t, .N.kti...ial Guard ot Pe:i:; w'..u,n, wi.l eu' iini) at ;'e lfor.1 thi sijm 6t Tie encampment will ba held In J i'y or August . i Tin- vung ladle of our town received '!: a nice serenade on We liiesday tj-ght 1 e luusio was turm.hed ly a hand of trav - nue!aua under the management of I '-' -burg's "loo." -Tl-o largnst natural gas well tver known as ,u in k Monday by a Philadelphia com- !.. ir LViivernon. Jt la running off ' : -V li .ilion feet a day the rressur-? being ' pounds to the Inch. I -5.- J. 11. Denny, of tni lis p.aee, started I.Hi h-.y lait on a Western tour. ITn i -' l Illinois. Indiana. I.iura . f V. U-iore he returns and expects to be I : : r several w( el.s. ,ec" w De - . - - hu.. o.iuiir i M.rl.ft-: !Iuil.e-,. Hughes, of !Tu 1 uu 1 1 on wifj of Mr. to wa.d.ip, 'I'!: k, ai.d hit If- wi re i: Terr.. -it h: i..oyd'B cemetery, j e en - it nr. lav lasf ' -e I li (l ly I. im w how tit net. v .- o.-t b, or a i i.li sle.-p by ni ri; i ut r,r re r.:'.iiii:g, n id talvir:g fTe n d. eu brentl-s. tln v ',t "iKreimK ,t than they would tl.eir sup- Of Morris town . Mr, v . hi-- a colt, nt yt-tj t' iee trotted c.-.i) yi-rd- J is at t ie rah; ; he colt lias had ! j eier in-.g time u hi ie it 1. Il.tr.i-' 'l'-.:'l.m ..uutj t ' el.l, Thrt h:( !-.... .. V a mi',-. , Uljliutt T " tl li'.M,,. I nonv t:...i ,, w,,,u tuiuiii;, Litlkklaftocyiur this county, the office being I ' ' "' ' ' ' "-eu.-.-.,t tuc). si. t. li.- ; IVen hied by apuointment from the Attor it,,, ' V"U ,"l,1,v, a titlr c;Tp-t j t. i tiey General. During their nsidtucelu ( ' aiouu ..1.0 thud loatrr EU-ut-buig ti fau.iiy ott-upied tit .rutr I " ' ' wV,l' c- ( y "ov. K-loot-iig to Mrs. Dr. Et-mwou. .tcel na.s fl.30 per keg at Iu!t -m.' A one-horse spring wacon for sV.c at Duftons. Fori. X.I.. extension tab'.ea cotoC. A. iS: S. II. Huck at Cartolltown or Ilasts ini;s. Mrs. Ilnry P.yrne and ilauehter, Miss Kl'.a, who were visiting relatives and "filpnili In rittsburt: last week, returned ho:n? on Saturday last. Mr. Joseph Farabaugh has closed b.'.j photograph :a!Iery lu Carrolltown and has opened out at I.orfitto. Th'.s is a rara chance for people of that vicinity. Call and see him at once as he veil! remain only a very short time. Tho little ila-mhter o Uobert riouse, of Cr.cirytree, Indiana county, fell from a chair Ir.st Monday evening and fractured the bonca of the fore-arm. The Injun. d nieciher was prcrerly attenied to atu! the cloid is Juin well. A Cre-ypprsohl son of Mr. George Me tiulre.of Allegheny twr.st:lp, was found dead la cd oa Saturday morning. The boy had went to bed the evening before In good her.lth. Heart disease is supposed to have boon the cause of deat'a. The Juniata Valley E litortal Assoctas tlon met in Altoona last week and. anion other business transacted, fixed upon Wash ington C.ty as the objective point for the rext excursion, which wll take rlace the tir-it week In September. Vau".;oha is the name of a new pt ofl.ce at the uouth of N orth Caret) run, on Ctii t Creet. it.cut tniJxay between La Jrse- ai:J Westover, on the line of the Cam- bra !ul Clearfield railroad. The locality has Wvx leeu known as Five Points. The Noirnal School bere, under the charge of Trof. Carroll, Is making Rood prvcrets. Two new etudents wtre enrolled on Monday, making now aixiut M In all. The school Las been increasing rapidly ever since it opened and all seem to be satisfied. McDonald, the well-known merchant of l.oretto. !s now ready for business at "flat tery 's Crossing," about one-third of a mile eat of Cres-fon. Call and see Mm. lie guarantees prices as low as Johnstown, AN toona, cr elsewhere for spot cab or produce. Wi: have a speedy anl positive Cure for CaMrrS, Dipbther'a, Canker Mouth, and llendvh In Shlloh's Catarrh P.eraedy. A Nasal Injector free with each bottle. Use It If you desire health and sweet breath. Price So cents. Sold by Dr. T. J. Davison. Mr. James Hill, of Bru-divalley town ship, was lodged in jail last week charged, on oulli ol M. J. Altiinus, with S2l"ng cider. On Thursdiy a writ of habeas corpus was takrn cut and nt a hearing be was released on ball for his appearance at the June court. IiitlUina Ittviocrat. A (tranil picnic, to which every one la Invited and to all who attend Is promised a day of delitch'.f ul enjoyment, Is to be held In AJhvlIle on the 15th and 10th Inst. The proceeds are for tne benefit of the new Catholic church at that place and It de serves to be liberally patronized. The new bridges to be built at Frugal ity, riastinas and 0'IIara"s were let on Monday last by the County Commissioners, and the contract for the Iron work of the tarn1 vra.3 awarded to the Variety Iron com pany of Cleveland, Ohio, for J3.200. Tho contract for the stum wotk Ua uotyut beeu awarded. The earJ ot Raphael ll'.te, of Carroll Town-hip, appears amutiii ti e announce ments Uils week as a candidate for Poor lioue Director. Mr. Uiie is a worthy Democrat who l.a. the- ability to discharge the duties of the t tlico and If nominated and elected the iutert.su of the poor will be carefully looked after. -Mrs. Catharine Jlarklns. of IIoIllday3 btirs, was to badly burned by her clothing: catching Ero, caused by the upsetting of a lan:p In her house, on Tuesday night, that sh died on Wednesday morning. Her hus band, J. U. ll.uk ins was also badly burned iii attempting tu extinguish the flames anti Is 1p a critical condliinn. Whl! Jacc K. Xok,of Uulon town ship, Mi:l'.in county, was plowing lately his lead nu!i hcgn to disappear beneath the f jrrow, but by .1 desperate sirocjln n;an ae.l to jiam firm ground. Investigation re vealed a cavo twenty feet in d?pth, and a -.tOTie thrown into the chasm Indicated a nearer approach to the Flowery Kingdom. The name cf Gso. C. Miller of Cone mangh borough appears among the political announcements this week as a candidate for Prothonotary. Mr. Miller is a well aud favorably known Democrat who has always been a rarty worker and deserves wll of the party. lie has had a cumber of years eNPerience as a book-keeper and clerk and If nominated and elected has the ability to make a competent of.lclal. If a'iiyof onr readers nre In need of artistic and substantial cemetery woik, made from trie b-st qualities of marble and granite, they will do well to call in J. Wil kinson A Son, marble and granite dealers In this place, where they will find a nice stock to select froin, or send them word and they will visit you with a larze 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 take It, they are prepared to fill all orders at home and abroad at prices that defy com petition. Give them a trial. A 3 Cm. At a Hungarian christening at Vulcan colliery, this county, Sunday tost, Josepeh Teeser. a Hungarian, was shot and killed bv either "Paldy" or Joseph P.amyak, as they are both charged with the crime. Tees-r's body was f3und Monday morning near the shinty with bullet hole through the lungs and through the heart. A gener al Cght took place after the christening and ft!de from the killing of Teeser several others were badly cnt up. The accused ones, are still at large though the officers are on theii track and they will likely be caugtt before long. reven Hungarians were lodged In jail here Monday evening, and It Is likely the tuilty party or parties can be picked out of this gang Clearfield Rerub'.ican. - Siuco the day that Chal. h. Dick. Esq.. of this city, defeated Dr. J. M. Thornton, cf Altoona In a hotly contested shooting match, the Altoona men bare been anxious for auother chance. The Johnstown men were perfectly willing to give them another contest ar.d accordingly Mr. J. M. Dodsou went over to Altoona on Monday and made arrangements for another match between the two champions. The match will tak ft tur(U ,n Altoona. There will be a contest In the morning and one la The rvrternoon. the stakes being flOO a side for taeh cont.-st. Hurllngfinm rules will gr.vimand each contestant will ahoct at tUi'l.l V.hta liiu t l.,....r. In Ulh - ai d afternoon matches. J-.ktoutt. Denny. 'Kit. - on Tuesday last Mrs. McDowell, wid ow rf Col. Thoii as C. McDowell, riled at her he me in narrisburg. aped seventy -seven years Mrs. McDowell was prostrated by a strt,fc9 nf ppj,iexy ttie day previous, and owing to her advanced ? it resulted In ur . .., nr,, tt.ii i.' - i - - - - ... ims. -in lsownii was a resi ider1t.f Kbenshurg fiom 10 to 1845 when ! li. r hiwband was mu.ninj r.,n..,i t. , w ..... v. "M .-r 4 (J Catharines, m the Brazilliai Ercplro. by Pie,dei.t Poik. During their resi.lei.ee in ti Is I'laca Mr. Mr-Dowell wss a prominent l'muocrat and for a time wai r.s.cl1tir... If em frtiro Carrolltown. CAnnoLi.TOT.-, V., "ay Pth, 1350. Deab Fr.EMA!i : Sine? my last we have tern experiencing the fiiist of weather. Natcr9 Is potting cn Its tpring suit a coat of many colors as it were and smilingly em bracesthe soft, balmy air end bright snn 8 bine with rapturous glee, the warbiiaji songsters enliven the air with their Inces sant melody from early dawn until evening twilight. We are all very busy these last few days preparing the soil for future reference with hoe, rake aud weeding fork. The fruit crop notwithstanding the hard frost of one week ago promises fair. Mr. B. Wlrtner, our street commissioner. Is busily ergaged ic reralr'ng the streets. Mr. Fred F.er has l is fine new house raised and the roof ready for the tinner W. C. Schroth Las 1.1 building on the homo stretch. It will be one of the f.Dest buildings in town. Mr. IlarbriCge, our Jeweler, las his house well under way aLd will la able to occupy It in a couple of weeks. j. W. Sharbaugh & Son hare under the management of Philip Dietrick, the material man. erected a turbine water wheel at their 1. very and sale stables which will furnish water fur needed purposes. Mr. Dietrick has several more contract, for wheels. The water wheel Is a convenient piece cf ma chinery, and before long we will eee our country dotted with them. Ex-Sheriff Gray bas Lis new building ready for the roof. Mr. Melchoir Eos! t. an old and respected citizen, died on last Saturday, his remains were Interred In St. Benedict's cemetery on last Monday, aud was followed to the grave by a large number cf relatives and friends. J. J. llauk . Pro. have broke ground for a large building on Main street. It li design ed for a store room and dwelling bouse. Mr. B. A. Zolner. of whom we made men tion last week, has no Mrs. cr no partner. He Is running the business entirely himself. Your correspondent was misinformed as to the company. Blaze Is a rst-cla.-s young man and wilt keep a fi rst-class store. He has his rooms above Sharbaugh's mammoth store jast crowded with til kinds of furni ture, paints, oils, etc. Potatoes are selling for twenty-five cents per bushel, so the next time old Joe w.nts a feed Tine knows what he prefers, cheaper than oats. The martins have put la an appearance and the sparrows are getting scarce. The candidates are on the wing Interview ing their dear friends. Jis. M. Walters, cbaiircan of the Demo cratic Couuty Committee, was la town ou Tuesday last. Jim is also a candidate f..r District Attorney, he has many friends In this part of the county, and deserves cred It for his pertinacity In beekmg for the office to which he aspires and should receive the support of the Democracy as a reward for bis untiring zeal in the Interests of the party. Mr. P.aphael Uite, one of our best citizens of Carroll township. Is, we understand, a candidate for Poor Director. Mr. Uite will make good officer if elected. On Tuesday morning the matrimonial market was well attended. There being no less than three marriage ceremonies per formed In St. Benedict's church on that morning. Mr. John Fisher, ot Ash v Hie, and Miss Mary Yahner, of Elder township ; Mr. Miller, of Susquehanna township, and Miss Lottie Kirk patrick, cf Elder township ; Mr. Weaklaud, or Si.s;uetui)a town ship, and Miss atl-ara KoiCfer. On last Friday the p resident or the Oil ni' ! (iiu curr.pany of Altorca, Mr. O'Xeil, ar.d vice president, Mackcy, J. II. Kelly, J. C. Vandtrlln tnd Mr. Breeden, oper ator, were here and they accompanied by a numerous body of citizens located a well to be drilled for oil and gas on the farm of Mr. Charles Cain west of Carrolltown one mile, the anticlinal passes right there and the cetitleruen feel confident that they can fctrike It at a depth of twenty-four hundred feet. The indications aro good and Mr. Breeder says that Le can put a well down thice thousand foot without difficulty. There will be a meetiug here on Thursday evening for the purpose of giving anyone an opportunity of taking stock if they wish. There will b no trouble in boring this Willi as the operator Is an experienced one and has put duwn many wells to grat depth without diiiicuity. Amicls. OBIiriKV, M'PIKE. Died at her noma In Altoona on Friday, May ,'U, lsso, Mrs. Annie W. McPike, wife of XI. A. McFike, ated 47 years. The deceased was born la County Gal way, Ireland, March 16U, and was three months old when her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ward, of this place, who are both living, came to this country. liar parents resided for a cumber of years In Ilollidays burg, Pa., and afterwards moved to Summer hill township, near Wilmore, where, on the 1st of December, isfi;i. the deceased was united in marriage to ber now bereaved husband, H. A McP.ke, senior editor or the Altoona Tinea. After her marriage she resided iu Altoona for a couole of years and then removed to Johnstown, when, in 1W7, her husband purchased the material cf the eld Democrat A -Sentinel and established the CAvr.niA Fr.EEMA. when they removed to Ebensburg, where they continued to reside for nearly eighteen years, np till May, 1S4, when Mr. McPike sold the Freeman and rerroved to Altoona to establish the Time. of that city. During her long residence here. Mrs. McTike was known to everyone and was greatly esteemed for her tnanv vir tues and kind and cheerful disposition, "she was a kind-hearted. Christian woman a good wife and an affectionate and loving mother, and we have every reason to belieye that she is cow la the enjoyment of a blessed Immortality, earned by a pious and and well-spent Ufa. She leaves to mourn bar loss a bereaved husband and four children, the youngest about 6 years old and the oldest, Frank P., a resident or Pitts burg, who Is about 23 years of age, besides ber aged parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ward, of this place, and three brothers, liev. John Ward, of Mercy Hospital. ritts burg, Aloysins and William J. Ward, and one sister, Mrs. P. A. Schwab, of Coates vllle, Pa. On Monday morning ber remains were taken St. John's Catholic Church, la Altoona, where a Solemn High Mass was said for the repose of her- soul, after which they were taken to the cars and brought to this place, accompanied by a large cumber of relatives and friend3, Oa arriving at the station bere, a large Dumber of people were In waiting, who joined the procession and followed tho remains to the Church of the Holy Name, where another Solemn Requium High Mass was said, her brother, the Iiev. John Ward, acting as celebrant. The re mains were then taken to tho Catholic cem etery and consigned to the family plot where Eve children who had proceeded her to tho tomb, are laid to rest. May her soul rest In peace. DIT.niN. Died at her home In Altoona on Tuesday. May 7th, lsst. Miss Sue Dur bin. aged about 40 years. The remains of il.-eeai-ed were interred at St. Augustine on Thursday. ADAMS. Died at the residence of bis pon-in law J. A. Duram, In Altoona ou Tuesday, May 7th, l Mr. Joseph Adams In the With year of his age. - The deceased was born in Sinking Valley on the 15th of September, 1S00, came to this county about sixty years ago and has been a resident of the neighborhood of St. Augustine ever since. He leaves two eons Jesse and John Adams, and four daughters, Mrs. Ar.ule Barnlcie. or Altoona, Mrs, Stacy Deloier aod Mrs. Mary Delozier. of Baker's Mir. os, aud Mra. Julia Scauian, cf Paiuesville, Ohio. A son of John Detwiler. cf Scotjtdale, WesttuorelanJ county, a few days sioce, plowed up copptrhoad, which he killed. A comrade named Santamyer gathered np the fragments, atd going to the house of a ruiner named Layton, secretly dropped them In a barrel of vinegar beside the door. Another boy growing conscience stricken, went back and told Mrs. Layton, who was just about using some of the vinegar, thus verting a wholesale poisoning. ' WbAl It !. The Democratic candidates met on Mon day and paid their assessments to Chair man Walters for the purpose of defraying the expenses of holding the primary elec tion. Per Prothonotary there are two candi dates James C. Darby and George C. Mil ler, and the assessment for that office was divided between them making f 115.25 each. For P.egister and Becorder Celestine J. Blair is the only candidate and bis assess ment was fixed at tmo.50. The office of District Attorney was as sessed at f73. and there beirg three candi dates, James M. Walters. Donald E. Duf ton and F. J. O'Connor, the amount paid by each was f J5. For Poor Director, Coroner and County Surveyor candidates will be assessed ?5. M 1RRI.IUE lJrr.fSFS ISM ED. The following marriage licenses were Issued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Wednesday, May 8th, lfc-O: Daniel ShafTer and Marilla Grch, Somer set county. Jo.-eph Sherry and Mary E. Bechel, Barr township. James J. Miller, Susouehanna township and Clara Jane Kirkpatrick. Elder town ship. Emanuel Smith and Mo'.lie Noon, Rich land towr:ship. John D. Fisher. Ashvllle and Mary A. Yahner. Carrolltown. J. M. Burcoon, Hastings and Mary Thompson, Jefferson county. Chas. U. Nester. Johnstown and Ida B. Bowman, Grubbtown. Daniel Stewart, Milivllle and May Young, Johnstown. Uobert Colbert and Helen Sager. Delaner. Henry C. Loebrick and Annie Odenback, Johnstown. John Smith and Annie Damely, Cambria borough. Benjamin Williams and Elmira Jones, Johnstown. REGISTER NOTICE. Tb lollowlnic ftceiunu hao teen examined n-l iiel hv me ni remain filed ot re-orl in this i'ffl.-e for the Inspection of heirs, imatu and II tuner iuitsredted and mil te re-enteJ to tne r-, lnna ' t'ourt of t'oitrt county lor confirma tion ui.il allowance! on w eunesuay, j una oia, lkS". 1 irrt aud tlnal .-eount of Henry Kromen-lier, trustee to (cij real e.-tite of .Nicholas HerBy, lie- 1. Kirt and tinal ae-nunt nt William Mnttcr ailmtulsirator of Sar.ih l Motter, late ot 1-ower voder UiWDhli. dee'd . r"tm and hnal account ot 3.V. Hick, exeea- eutor tef tbo etaie el .lod. W, KUey, lato ol J'.Lr.ytovin Irorouith. dee'd. Serond and nnai BTouot of MIchacl.Myer", ad mliiisinttor ol Hoo. M. I'ree. dee'd. r'ir.-t and final account of C J. Scfinahle, ad ministrator ol t'arl Schnabla. der'd. t ir.-t and final account of John 'Hara. admin istrator of Kllzabetb U'llara, late ot Mauler township, dee'd. First and final account of Daniel Henry, ad Bilnlstrator of the estate of rlllen Hawly, dee'd. First account of Thorn a M. IT rarer, adminis trator c. t. a. of John Campbell, lata of Cheat townsnip, arc d. Second and final aceoant of P. Fisher, admin istrator ol Hutch MeOonlgle, late of Prospect uoruuxn, cee a. Second and hnal account ef O. M. Bennett and Joe. H. Hracken. administrators of the estate of 1. t. liraoken, late of Johnstown l-oroanh, dee d Flrt aes nu: of Anthony Kobler. Ktiardian ot Miiry i'rautz, minor child f i rantij. Frantz, dec-j. Firjitand final aceount of !.W. Halwln. ad ministrator of the estate of Jaae lialwin. Into of jonn.rown oorousn, uec d. First and partial account of K. Ik reran t and JoliB Jj. titer, execoto's of Feter Hum. dee'd. Flr-t and final account of flora Krown. Ineel Iora Hetx executrix ol tne estate ol Joseph Beti, late ot 1'atnhrla t'orouxb. dco'd. First account of Wm. Cole executor of Michael .afi uire. mte tt Klchiand townnbln. deoM. First and final account of V. J. Mayer, almln- i.Jtriiorc. t, a. of the estate or tlitaUeth Kuorr, dec J. First and final account of Chas. J. Mayer, ad. numerator nf the estate of Jno. Schetiten, dee d. t .r.-t and final Recount of Wm. 1'ustcr, jruar- uiir. i-1 w liiinm tveaiu, ol Alams town-hm. FimanJLnal account of Joo. li. FUher. ad- r-.lni.-tr:it..r of Cweo O'Neill, iaie of Project i"T"uan, of a. Second .md final aconnt of William B.nrclt execu:-r cf tt.e List will and tc.nanient ol Jno. i. lurner. inie ol jennstown torouKh. dc d. rirsta.vl final account of A. K. llumptrcvs. aJmlnlstna-ir c. t. a. of Morgan Humphreys, lute oi me oruii oi juKns'.fjwn, acc o. r irsi au.i unii account or r.. A. I o'.per. execu tor f f James (.'xier, late of Corpersdale borough. First and rartlal urnnnt of Kt.hram Vln.llsi adminirtrat ,r of thee-tateof Abel Ficdley.laie oi oesi layior wwnsnip.der'd. : F.I.KNT1N E J. UI.AIK. Hbensbara;, May lu, lsa. Kegnter. Widows' Appraisement. N'OTICE Is hereby Kiven that the following named aiiral4-menti of rrunerrv .n. praised and set apart lor wICows of deceden Is ud- oer iiie Act or Assembly ol the 4th of April A. I. baa been filed In the Keglsters office. In and f r the Uouuty ol -ambria, and will be present ed to the Orphans' Court of ld county for con firmation and allowances on Wednesday, the bib Inventory and aprraisement of personal proper ty f a part to cntnartne Schroth. widow ol John Schroth, late ol the borough ol Wilmore. ac a. . Invent'.ry and appraisement of personal proper, tv set apart to Anna M . I'uncan. widow of Thcs Iiuocan. iate ol Mlackiick townahin. dee'd. Inventory and appraisement ol roods an 1 chat tels, and real estate set apart lor the use ol Cath arine Vincent and her lamlly. widow of Ueo. W. Vincent, late of Keade township, dee'd. Inventory and appraisement ol iroods and chat tel set apart to I-avlna W eavcr, widow of Harry Weaver, late of Kichland township, dee'd Inventory and appraisement of roods. ehattela, etc.. e!e-ted tote retained by Annie K. O'Hara, widow ol John A. O'Hara, deceased, for the oee CI herself and family. Inventory and appraisement of roods and chat tels set apart to Frlda Sa; pes, widow of Conrad Nappes, dee'd. Inventory J apnralsemeat of smols and chat tels set aprt to Catharine UnJIev, widow ot Abel Findicy, late of West Taylor township, dee'd. Inv entory and appraisement of roods and chat tels et a'art to Hetty MeCleester. widow of Isaac A. MoCIeester. late of Fmcklin hornugh dee'd. CKI.KST1NK J. HI.A1K, t:enst ur. May 10, lssa. Keitlster. TIIIAL LIST. Jra linv. rinaT witr. t. Henn. VI. Bennett. vs. Ix-abey. BH'U!"I) WtKC. ........v. Zimmerman. mvs. Oreeuwood. vs. Hrenner. vs. Horinir. VS TVtltcliell Abernatby Stfles Stnucker 4i Co. Clark Kills Weaver H'rintc Chrttv l.loyd .. r'e.l'en vs! Marshall" ..va. Kecaetal. lloraer ..ts. Karnhart. Comey Ta. Mclade. Hack . iThrlety. James A Vinton. ...ts. Sparks it. Evans. Kinport vs. Haskina. McClvkev vi. Gillespie. James at Vlnton.. vt. Sparks at Evans. Siwyer va. Thomaa. Chapin va. Cambria Iron Co, S Uononer t. Dun. Neary ...vs. P. K. K.Co. McConnell ai Saupp....v. Wolf, Son Thomas. Mclauifhlia... va. Kaurke. Melutyre ....v. Mclntyra. Mkin. va. Shank et. at. KottJ ..v. Ashvllle Bor. Stickman vs. Iieltenbach. binucksr k Co va. ISoMerfe Harher. H. A.SHOEMAKEK. Ebensbnrr. May 10. ISSS. Froth'. TkTOTICE. i. Notice 1 hereby riven that the tollowlnr account have been filed In the Court ot Common I'ieu ol Cambria couuty ar.d will l e confirmed by raid Court on the first Monday ot June next unless cajse be shown to the contrary : First and final account of James T. Mvers, trustee to sell real estate In case ol John Mona han va. Iewia Mc Derm It No. 17 lecotabir Term. lkV. Seconi and final account of Jamea F. Myera, asKiirnee of Samuel Oill. First and final account of Caleb A. Gray, a EhrneeolC. C. MeUomble. First and final account of Joseph Miller, as signee ot Jwhn C Noel et ux. II. A. SHOEMAKEK, Proth'y. Ebenst-Vrr, May 10, lssa. VV11 TOR'S NOTICE. In the Orphan' Court of Cambria county. In the matter of he exceptlooa filed to the first and final account of F.Iiia Jane (ilaos, admtnia trix of Jj tries S. Iiurbia who waa one of the ex ecutors of Auiruxtlne lluroln. ilecared. Havlnir lxen appointed auditor to pass and decide upon said xcepUoos and report distribution a m on r the (arsons leually entitled to receive the same notice a hereby iclveu that 1 will sit In my orneej at the t- rouKti of LOeasura; on Monday the irtn day of -May. lusa, at 10 o'clock a. m. to difcLaruw the duues ol faol appointment when and where ail partu s interested may attend or tic loreor UctMreU fro it cotn.iii: luon t!io fund. lioNiUithCiTON. L'htu-t;s Al rd 5. tVuuitvr. i2c Absolutely Pure. Tne pow.jer never vane. A marvel of purity, strength anil wbolesomecei. Mere econouitcal than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of the low test short weight, alum or phosphate )Mwdcr. Sold ar.li in cant. Kntil liaciKa I'owdeu Co., 109 Wall St.. New Yoil POLITICAL ASSiOl'M KMKXTJ. ri) TI!K II-JVHK"KACY OF CAMI1K1A X roVMV. I beret.y announce tuysvll as a enndidate for the nomination for the otnee of Keulster and fceeor Jer at t!ieensuinr 1 -uio ratlc Primary. 'EI-KMI IN E J. bLAIK. Ebensburjc. March 'JO, i-sa. I70KDISTHICT ATTOIINEY. F. J. 'Ctam 't. ol .'ohnstown. Pi-nn'a. Sut'ie-rt to the declaion ol the lkioocratlc Primary tie-Uon. tbeiisburit. Fa.. May 2. Im Fill HISTKICT ATTOKNEY. To tlia leuiocratic voters of Can.! ria county. I herehy announce myself & a candi date l-r the oltli-e of Iistnct Attorney, subject to the rules ot the iiemix-ratie p.-inv. ImNAUl E. I'CFTtlN. Eliensburg-, April lSe'J. T7tK MSTU1CT ATTOKNEY 1 James M. Walters of John"town, Pa. Subject to the decision, ol the lteaiocratie Prima ries. Etensburj: March 13, 18s. 17K PKOTHONOTARY. To llie lM;Uijcratic voters of Cambria coun tv. 1 hereby announce myself as a c4n.ll.late lor the nomination of the otfl.-e of Prothonotary. sub ect to the decision ol the Kcimwrat ic prirnarica JA.MF.SC. HAK1IY. i'onemauijh Hor., Flrt ward. March its, ls9. IO K PKOTHONOTAKT. To the Iiemocratie voters of Cambria county. 1 hereby announce myself aa a candidate lor the office ol Prothonotary. subect to the action ot the ensuinr Democratic Primary election. CKbHUEU. M1EL.EK. Conemaunh Bor., May la, l!sa. TOK PtMtK DIKECTOK. X1 The name ol Kaubtel Hlte of Car roll twn tiilp Is announced aa a candidate for the nomina tion for Poor D.re;tor subiect to the decision of the lenocrrtlc prlmarv election. EbenobursT. May 8. 1-S9. VDMIN1S1 H ATO K NMTITE. Est. ol Kev John W. leuny, dee'd. I-et-tera ot ad minis tratlon on the estate of Kev. John W. Denny, late of Johnstown borourh. Cambria county. Pa., deceased, bavlnv been granted to the underalarned. al! persons indebted to aaid es tata are hereby no'liied to make payment t) me without delay, and those havinit claims aifalnst the same will present them properly authentic, ted for settlement to JAM ES DENNY. Administrator of Kev. John W. lenny. dee'd. Great Beit, Hutler Co., Fa., May lu, 18S flt VrTINISTKATI!IX NOTICE. Letters of administration on tho estate of John A.O'Htira. deceased, late of Uie borouifh of i;irn.-bur-. Oi.tr.bria ccutity. Pa., harlnv been irrante l to tho uiul'-rsl ne 1 . 1! persona Indebted to said e?ate are litrfy t.'tltle.l to niaKe pay ment to me without delay, and those haviiii? claims aaainst the savie w ill pre.-eut them, prop erly auUietiticatcd for aettifiuent to ANNIE H. O'HAKA. Administratrix of John A. O'Hara, dee'd Ebensburs, April 6. 1SSU. eu TOK SALK A lot of srround a'tuate In the borough of 1 unnelhi'.l. Cambria county, la.. trontitm 110 leet on Port are street aud extendinr back loot, havinr thereon erected two houses, one eontain Inr 6 rooms and the otner :( rooms. The property will be sold separate or tuKelher to suit purchas ers. For further particulars Inquire of Michael Ionovan, Ebensburg. I'a. M US. M AKYJ. liX KNE. Ebensburg-, April 'Jo, lss. 3mo. VIiMlNT-sTHATKIX' NOTICE. Letters of a.-.ramistrntii n on tho estate of J.mes M-Uarity. lito ol Ws!:liiatn township. Cambria county, deceaseo". havinr been rranled to the under.-ivned. all tcrsons havtn claims nuainst sid estate aro hereby notihed to make payment tu me without delay ; and those having claims aralti.i the same will present them, proper ly authenticated lor settlement t ANNA MIARITY. Administratrix of Ja-nes McGatity, dee'd. Cresson. April -JS, ,s-:'. 'tt. IAKM FOll SALE There will be disposed ol at private tale, a farm situate In Allegheny township, one fourth mile troto Loretlo, vn the roa.1 leadina; Irom said place to Elensburr. This term con tains almt o acres, about Go acres of which are cleared. hvmr thereon a new twa-ttory tram houre and barn, fine orchard, etc., and l.s in a rood stale or cultivation and well watered. For further particulars address FKANCIS O'FKIEL. Loretto. Feb. 1, lssa. Loretto. Pa, IMINlSTKATOR'S NOTICE. Notise is hereby riven that letters of ad ministration cum te.tamento annexo on the es tate of Ku-bard Mayers, late ot Summerbill township. Cambria county. Pa., deceased have l-een rrarited to the undersigned. All persons lndetted to said estate are hereby notified Lo make payment tome without delay, and tboeo havinr claims aeainst the same will present them, properly authenticated for settlement to HESRY M. HUOH. Aim'r of Kichard Mayers, dee'd. Assignees Sale OK VALUABLE HEAL, ESTATE ! By virtue of an order of the Court of Common Picas ot Cambria county. Pa tome directed, I will expose to public sale at the storeroom of John li. Flake. Airent. in Fallen Tlmter. White township. In said county of Cambria, on Fill DA J', 31 I I' 24 Til, ISS9, at 11 o'clock, a- the Interest ot John H. Flake, in the tollowlnr described Real Estate, viz: 1. A lot of rround situate In White township, Cambria county. Pa., adioinlnr landa ol A. H. FiSKe iV (To., I'Dited Brethren Church aod Mrs. C. R. Flke, havinr a Urife two-storied Plana Stererooui thereon erected. X. A piece or pan-el ot land situate In sal 1 township of White, ad'olnina: landa of A. H. Fiske l t:o . United Brethren Church. Martin Nolan and Mrs. C K. Fiske. contalninr Five Acres, more or less, having thereon erected a two storied Frame Dwelling House, a Plank House ana Frame Stable. 3. A piece or parcel of land situate In (aid township of White, adjolnlnr lands ot estate of A, H. Fisre, deceased. United Brethren Church, A. H. Fiske A Co.. Martin Nolan and Henry Fcwter. contalninr Thirteen Acres, more or less, havinr thereon erected a two-stericd Plank Shop. 4. A piece or parcel of land sitnate In said tnwnshlp of White, adioinlnr; lands nt John H, Flake. United Brethren Church. Mrs. C. K. Fiske and John W. Buck, containing- One Hun dred Acres, more or less, and havinr thereon erected a two-stoned Frame House and a Frame Barn. 5. A rein of eoal known aa the (Treat Bend vein, nnder land of John dsn. in Re&de town ship, Combria county. Pa., adjoininr lands of tieorre Miller, Mrs. C. K. Fiske. W. P. Walker, estate of Oeonre TroxelL. deceased. Mrs. B. F. Forahey and others, containing Eighty Acres, more or Ie4s. 8. A lot of rround In tha village of 'Slairow. in said tewnsbtp of Keade, adjoininr lands el O. L.Glasrow and Samuel C. Troxell. and having a Plank House and Sued thereon erected. 7. A piece or parcel ef land In said township, ol Keade. adjoininr landa of W. P. Walker etitate of Ueorre Troxell. d recused. J. (K Hollen acd Georxe Cree, containing Seven Acres, more or less, 8. A let of rround In the vlllore of Glasgow. In said township of Keade, adjoining land ot Charles Miller. I hi v id K. Cree, Blackburn and Mrs. Susan Kelly. TEKMS OF SALE: Ten T.er cent, ef the purchase money to be paid at the time of sale, the balance of one-third at Confirmation of sale: one-third in six months and onc-thlnl in twelve months from the confirm ation ot the sale. Deterred payments to ber In terest and to be secured by the judgment bond acd mortgage of the purchasers. M. D. KITTELL, Assignee of John H, Fiske, et. ux. Ebecsbnrg, Pa May 3d, 18s. t- WOOL ! POL ! William Murray & Son, ALTOONA, PA. Wholesale and Retail dealers In all kinds ol Dry Good, Ladles' Beaded Wraps. Carpets, and a iare assortment ol Cnlna Mattinvc at lees U-n f itrn pru-ea, and pavs Uie hirhest prices for wol. Wji. MURRAY A. SON. 1.125 at.d 1317 EltvoaUi Ave., Altcoiia.Pa. ' ily lo. lssa. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE JOHNSTOWN'S NEW SUBURB, IMIOXHAI1VC ALTHOUUH situated nearly tvo miles from the besrt t l fwn, it is connected with the fide by the Rapid Transit Railroad, On which trains rnn every tbirty ninntes, and alierJuly lt.will run'every Lileen minutes, 'the lare is the same as on tbc s-rect cars, five cents ; time elrht minutes, i bis makes Mribira equal to a viis ol only lour sjuare3 Iroiu thy poaictlice; in .-1.l1t.tb u to wnich, t!:e ow VALLEY PIKE runs through the hert o! the property tir.d f rn the main thuroushlarr. m:ikin a short level drive into JctinsT own over a ovd roadway and henry steel bridges. The iarve buifebcr ol lo use: nlrea lv erected at Moxham have justified every modem linproie men. amoiis; which may be mentioned A Good Sewer System. The Warlnr Sewer System b with Flush tanks. Over ball a already laid. as been adopted, m ne 01 scaur is A Good Domestic Water System Has also been provided. The rates are cent, less than Johnsicwn rates. per NATURAL GAS Kates are the same aa In Johnstown pettier with the This, to WELWH INMDESCETI GAS LIG4T, For home use, itli-es Moxharn every modern facil ity. The well-known Von Lunen Grove, The summer evening resort of Johnstown le sit uated In the very heart of the prrperty. On one part of the proierty ci bv lor the pur tH B, thi re are a hirae :tecl 1'liiai," a Foundry, and revc nl other factories, employing tocth.-r Irom TOO to h0 men. and scleral tuoro likely to soon ne locau-d there. Over aixty tasty houses already built and tills number will be doubled this tear. The lots r lo .y 120 Iwu The streets, laid out for a wi nh et sixty !et. Including sidewalks. TLKMS LlBt-K AL. For prices and Insinua tion atply ui JOHNSON Al.l.KN, Auent. He.: lord :Hieet Station, Johnstown. Fa. May lu. lssn.-u. JOS. 0RHE & Ggg IBS as?. s::?.r.2. Largest Sioclc of Spring and Summer Goods. Dress Goods and Silks our ceat siecialty. High Class Novelties in exclusivepatterus. Printed India Silks at 45 cents and up wards. Special values (27 Inches wide) at 75 cents and Jl.00, liib. novelties at ?2.00 to ft 00 a yard. riain India Silks, 43 coDts and upwards. Fancy StriDed Surah Silks. 50 cents to f 1.50. Xew Spring Shades ir. Surahs, Failles, Uoyalcs and Cros Grain Sillcs. New Black Silk Grenadiut-s, piair, striped aud brocaded. Novelties in Dlack- Dress Goods In wool nd silk wool fabrics. Spring Dress Goods, fancies. 43 cents to f2.50 a yard. l'laiD, Striped, Plaid and Printed Mobairs. Primed Cuallies, 3 cents to 50 cents a. yard. French Suit Tatterns, f 20.00 to?fi3.00 each! French Wool Cashmeres, all shades, 50 cents to f 1 5o. Fiftv inch Wool, Spring Suiting Cloths, 40 cents to f 2.50 a yard. Dress GlbKliams, 8 cents, finest Scotch Goods at 40 cents a yard. French ana Ameiican Fine Satcetis at Canle Dye," fast black. Hosiery, will not stain cr come off in wearing. The best fl Corsets, toys' Star Shirt Waists. Men's White and Fancy Shirts. Our Lace Curtain Catalogue is ready. We send samples and prices promptly. Dress Trimmings, Cloaks, Suits, Wraps, Jackets, in laritesu variety. Address letters to JOS. HOME & CO., G09-G21 Penn Ave , PITTS13U11G, PA. aprU lychmly. S. L. JOHSSIOS. 1. J. trek. i. W. BICk. BTAMflED 1ST1 1 ESTABLISHED SS. Jalinston, Bnck & Co. Carrolltown Bank, ilsw..iM. as wsaa. ell j T A SHAR3AUGH, A. W. BUCK, Cashier. ) Cashier. General Eaniing Bnsiness Transacted. The tollowinir are the principal features oi a general bitxucinit business : DEPOSITS l.'eeelved pavalde on demand, and Interest bear tLg ccrUUcaies Issued to time depositors. LOANS Extended to customers on lavorable terms and approved paper discounted at all times. rOLLECTIOSS Wado In tho 'locality and upon all the banking; (owns in the I'ui ted" States. Charges moderate. DRAFTS Issued negotiable In all parts of tbe United States, and lore Ik u exchange issued on all parts ol Furore. ACCOrSTS Of merchants, farmers and others solicited, to whom reasonable accomodation will be extended. Fatrons are assured that all transactions shall be held as strictly private and confidential, and that they will be treated as liberally as good banking tales will pernlt. Respectfully, JOUXSTOX. DCCK V CO. CONSUMPTION. BRONCHITIS, SCROFULA. : COUCH or COLDV THROAT AFFECTIOW," WASTING of FLESH. Or wny IHsease where the Throat crsxt 1-tntga are Inflamed, LacJc of Strength or erre I'over, yoM cat be reftcecd asitt Cured hy s. ," SCOTT'S EhlULSiGii OF PURE COD LIVEROIL with Hrpophospnites. PaLAVABLC as Milk. Ash for Scoff's Emulsion, nna" let sto explanation or uolieitation induce you to accept a mblltute. Sold by all Druggists. SCOTT & OTKE, CMsts, H. 1. T7Xttt-TOR;NOTlt,- j Letters testamentary on the estate of airs. Ann Davis, late oi thenEbors; boron Kh de ceased, bavins; been K-anted nie by the Ku.ster ol Camtria county. Notice Is hereby given to ail persons Indebted tft (aid es'i'e to make payment to me. atii those having cliima auainst the said estate will present them properly authenticated lortetUemect. K'.CHAKPL. UAV1S. Kiecntnr ol Hire. Ann I'uvii, Ebenfturi;, April lit, 1-v.-. if You mm The Tail Snd AM) TIic Beacinniiifif of ISSS will be inaJe niomoraMe lv WOOLF, .SON" .v THOMAS for low rrlccs. Our Overcoat department i- teem1u vritli I'.arKains. Woi.ls :ii;J lijjurcB cannot j'OssiMy convev a cor vey a correct idea of tlte manner in vcbicli we liatc cut I'.e prices of all our stock of Meu'ta BojV and CbiMi-n's Overcoats au.l li-avy s;.;t.-. "A I it- .-acrfUk'e we make in unloading tins stock is wituout paiallel. Not a jiric? w. ! c quif.', but of this fact you may re5 assured : that ( una o;ir finest Dress Suit or Ivi-rcL-at foi a yiur,j ueutleniAu dowD to till Urotig every-r!ay Suit lor a idii.-o'.-boy, we will ;ive tonre and belter for the jnce we ask 1 than we bave ever civea hefore. This Keduct'.-.i. Sale is in fW,v7tii li:lit earnest. e mean t'Usiiieh. 1 I.e. Overcoats Di1 lieavy tin'.? trti:t le fo;: . I .'.e weaTlier was aaiust us la tne early f ?.rt ot M e reason, ar.d now if yuu !:r.ve a :itt!o ready money it will yrove u &avii.it el euveral t.o..ar to ytu ij your pure-buses from us. The Greatest Rtcnciions m km in te Prices cf Kur f'ars. 43 72. M cents ; farmer I rire-5, 7."c. ?I, f 1, f 1.2.1. l'lusii Xn ks-i-ar, 47, 7.1, s7 ci l.;u:i I in 7.'c, tl. ! 2.1. Silk Mulers, o7, Vl. 7j ceLt.s ; to; 1,1. T ptiCe-, 7.V.. f 1. f 1.10. Kur tun (iiovc. 75 r-ts., S!, f 1.23; furruei ;riees f 1. M.'J", fl.ZO. Lttys" 1'IUsb Cajis. 17, 2M, 42 cents ; luiuiir l i'.cts, S'i, Ut, M ctb. i I VlX AA AY I From now until New Year's Day we shall continue ta pri sent each of our many custo mers (purchasing coods to the amount tf f.'l or uii.ri ) with cue of those Handsome l'lusb. l'notourapu Albums which have ticiittiiU-d liiou.s.i.ids ul out UJy (r'xnds daring Clirista.a week. UEMEMSlKIi, (iPiKATEST liAIKJAINS KVEU OFFERED. vvoolf, Son ECKENRODE P. HOPPEL h.'tvo just returnetl from the Kustcrn Citiu.s with :i lure ami com plete assortment of I'all anil Winter CJooJ.s eonsisting of Men's and IJoys' Suits and Overcoats ; Ladies', Misses' and Children's Coats, Jaekets, Wraps and Shawls ; all Styles of Woolen Dress Goods; Flannels, Underwear, Uoots and Shoes, Hats ami Caps, Blankets, Comforts, Holies, Horse Blankets ; ltubher Goods of all kinds , fine assortment of Millinary Goods and, in fact, a general variety of Goods. Having bought at a discount, ve are now prepared to offer Special Inducements and Low Prices to Cash Buyers. Solic iting your patronage wc guarantee satisfaction. Respectfully, ECKENRODE & HOPPEL, Carrolltown, Pa. HARD WARE FOR Pi EXT The subscribers, in order lo close out their Large Stock ot all kinds of Hardware, Iron, Steel. Fails. Tbrwai', Oiis, Paints, Ropes, all kinds ol Mechanics' Tools, Builders' Hardware, etc., etc., will sell, lor the next (J0 days, Goods at Prices which will The Stock is new and Clean. E. BUFTOH" & SOI. nno m 1 mm -Sf r. w.i sr -m HEAD THE s pgr re iii li i Vagf a m id m w m m mm w m Go not a step further until you hear w hat I have to say. It will he to your very best interest to do so. !T iS THIS: No other Clothing House in the Broad State of Pennsylvania, ex cepting neither Philadelphia ou one hand, nor Pittsburg on tho other, can uflord to oiler Extraordinary Inducements in MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING- and a Great Variety of Children's Clothing, which I am now prepared to do, composed of the Latest ano Most. Fashionable and Enduring (Qualities, at prices which s om RIDICULOUSLY LOW to purchasers and astounding wonder io other dealers, particularly to Merchant Tailors. "How can March do this thing and live?" is the stereotyped and oft repeated question. The r- i'ly ii -that this is a matter entirely of his own concern. Bo it - or not, public receives the benefit. Men's Spe Sis as low as - - 54.BG Boys' - - SI .37 Other Clothing at Proportionate Prices. B"A Full Line of Prices far beondtlic reach of -Competition. Iiu P d N! THE BOSS CLOTHIER, NEXT DOOR SKN 1' vour nil:ce iot rrintinir IO ibe 1 rukmas unj'save monry. fnecs Uie lowest. riMiE IrauMAN I.hs the larvcat rir-ulatiou. 1. A!-crtL-e in it an-l rwcon'r J. of Old IS3B & Thomas, AT COST! 90 DAYS. .v. a'i E?;rx A l'Ii I'it n l. 1 i k m w-. m , w vtai r -m mm FOLLOAVlNti. EiBiOkrir mm sm m m aasa w va i li Gents' Furnishing; Go TO POSTOFFICE- I ItTI UTISI KS i-y ad.lre '-,-. '" j kiia l it ( o., 10 Siirue- - :- "i I can Irnrn .!i ixvt cat ol any "' "' ( ' i A liV KIM ISINU tn.Vruerican . t c--, .X ,,"P"W 1 TT TT r
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