u u ! ! i in ! l)lMtl HI.. I' ll. IDA . -v.ir -. VS'J. r.. Vf l ! . l' rson wonting J.'.r .., tit;,,.. s " 7m 1'tijter sfioitltl tirir trtlrr with ua nt I fast .,, jr . A ii adenine vf jtuMiratlon :lf. (!('. !. . I. YD l'USO.AL. y. . ,: l.jy fucks cheap at Diittons.' - . ..:' o tea ;o to Varti-u's Uar;jin . .,:htown IVi'uott lit tt-...-ti en- :: i. ; r tun embroitleries K' to Warren's .' i !oiJ. I -w goods aie belni; opened up every ' -.. K. K. Joiihs.' i ;.. .Juhicl I'.oPP. of S-.iiiiii.eihi'l, was : : ii WednesiLiv J . .-h.-iipest pla;re iu t .:i to liny ynur . i is at Warren's li-ng mi More. .:iiar!ed Klwi.l.iy, of t. hnwri-m-o, . . . Iti.r to our oiiu e on eitnes.l iy. bargulns in pariol.-i, gloves, cor--.elkire!iUfs, satinet, n.i;i..-o-)k, etc, H, Jones." vtuth Folk huiit.ng aiul fi-htnj opt n Its club hou.-o oti Mie-Ttn ot -"tTi'ii l gnaL'e" n It rl ('. A. M-- of I.lilj. wa a vi.-itor to our i-tlieo , . r. i : iy. -.i a eu-itomer ast: What have you , ;-. iRlieoes?" barkers answr "What i . -.'t v got." ' stieriiT Cray ar.d Mr. An-lrew Fcl-ei.t.rt-- .f Carrolitown, were visitors to our lo-t . - i Tuesday. i ll - election prt;e;:i".l:tt:on ha-i crowed jiiit of our columns a 1. t of local mat tor tl .t would otherwise h," In. (VI and seo the fine liuj of tea O'lTee . ! ,":.'es Just received at Warren's L'.ar--i n t-!r. Trices the lowest. -I' Stephen L. Kvans, who was born ( r tl ied In Fbetisburg, Jictl In Hebron, N'l'br- ka, about six wet ks ago. -!' ". JohnS. Kr.ey, one of Cau.brta r .- .-'t representatives in the late Leis ii' . returned to this r !r. e on Monday. man who cannot afford bis family 1 :.. ,ry of a newspaper at less tlian five - ; ween has n i business with a family, : n. James J. Thomas, of Carroll hip, sod Mr. Anseliu Weaklaud, of : townsl.lp, wero iu town on Saturday t!v KD.-nslturg base bi;i ch.b Is aux-, I u tor a drubbing, The Quicksteps w!il s i do it at the couctx seat JohtHtoim i'. T. Ilobeit, ,q rrprf srntatlve . : Ii.ghland Lodge, I. O. O. F.. Is ntt(n(1 I tl.e uniting of the Grand Lodgu In Y ';, Fa. '.V.VMi:n, at MelionaM's vtire, I.orct'.o, : pouads clean, dry Wl,oi. for which tit- ' market price wi!l le allowed In i 1 c -..'-I: i r trade. -T.:e tw -nlith annual convention of the i l'tri i County Sabbath .School Assuela . o'i will meet in C, il';tin on Tliurs-laj and .'.ay, J une 1 1 and 1 1. Vr. Thomas MeDermitt and family, or .' 'Khiitwn, are visiting Mrs. MjD's parer.ts Air. and Mrs. John A. l!i ir, of this place, .:-ing the present week. 1'ttsitively the test and cheapest assort t of fight half w.iol dress goods iu town '-'is. U. l' Jones' a full line of buttons, ' : .'. 1 and triuintiivs to mat?!:. -Mr. Ji lin nyati, ron of tx-Shir;ff Lyan. 1 1 John-town, who had b en visiting frivmis r.iriol'.town and F'.v-n .burg the pa-t ! i k, returned hon-c on Motday. j There's nothlnz b.-tt.-r than tl.e Vv" sn l wtu'll never fall In fudnig it et lltrlcers' tore. Somu peoph t.tik of better poods but ttie best is on top and wo keen it. If you can't fin 1 the goods you want, tl.e price you Tvant or the style you want, l..iv you looked In the riebt place? No one talks that way who trades with Larkt-rs'. The wife of Kdvvard Uaruberick. cf Lil ly, is lying very low with rualari.il fever, l);:t l; u hoped by her many friend.-, that a c!'.a:i' f.ir the better may speedily take r'i; -.".ui'tiiie cure guaranteed by Dr. J.B. AiuT, a ten t., l'l.'Ia.I, U i.la, l'a. Eae nti- . -i t.-, ration or delay r,m busN :t. -., (,.-..,! by tt.ua.-juids of cures after i t'..':- fail. V. "i .lay 's Altoon Time : Ex-SherifT 1 '.m Myers, wiioand son. 11. II. Mvers, E-'l , uf I.tteti-burg, spent a few hours visit ing fii-n.'s j toLing about the city on MturJ.iv la.o.. Misses lr.-ne and Maude Glass. Jennie BVr and .Vrs. c. J. Liair, of this place, took t!;er departure eu Monday morning for Fltr-burg wliera they are visiting friends and relatives. V- F-i-.tr l'JU;t.. i. . . . . v .t-sitiuv, m vuoona, ar re tt.is werk and will short!" opei r v, l her- f is werk and wtll MtorM- n.n up a barber s'mp the bulldlug recently j . i- ............ " .. e.-.'i.. r-y Mr. V. F. F.rown. adjoining tb- -M.-s .;t; Bearer, daughter of Mr. v-.n (, ( ras-vl ti t Bearer, of Carroll township, ;'i this place Mondav on her ' te A -onra where she Intends rutting 'rieralsf .raf-w days. -A w1-.. ri:la 8aj there was rothlng r-e a:;.i, r :: 0 sun. lie wouldn't have said 'I.vl !;. l: last Invoice of gix.ds. -w. h-.deed ! There's nothing t.'.at l-n-t .;..w in lot -TV. .:. or Vtir U mt hn.l . V...n . - - ..... i. j true -'"'i mi. s h:i,i irr "pments ueed looking ' Vter. Ary a I ... i m thit line will be found i l-ll.T- ' , I, ..... . ... rak.-s. - -. . ut uiowrrs, i w.tions, harrows, etc., on ' . "-J!lie- Csrai n -. , r. ! ' ""'""'"P In.I aT.a county, committed Ji'! ! by ,t'.o..t himself with a revolver ' i i ne iieceast-rr m i 7 V-r-of ttLj ,:aJ bten la rr 4onj J l ;: hiv,. a eedy an 1 positive Cure ' : .t ;'1' l) th'Tia. Canker Mouth, and ' .v..i i;,., ,n Sh'.:vtt Catarrh Kemexiy. A 1 - Rector f.ee with each bottie. Use ; ' '" di-.ll.. !...:. h , . . . r""N' or Ur. T. J. Davison. im' K!-'- Altoona, ce-.rew vr M lD a rilrcaJ wreclc C I r , " S'ur'!T last tnat be iv,...i,. , . "" ou luesuay -cta-rj was forty-five jar- i ; C!.. !.-..n. and leaves a wife and two C';P. Mr.k., uen to ,? , - y .CilZZ , leTn9 1 "int.. i,.. isiurj from the eatrle'a i . TI;B rd tried to kill th. U,.K !" "'.g it nn t head with l.hu.L- a-T ef-app,i. 1 'I t'i I tr, k . . r ,,.;y t(. 7 l7Q'P. positive reply of the most eminent Phy- 'mbnJin,,; ,n L a. Jwurstem like a sneak thief into your fcav-nwaM ti, i. T"'. ared t,,U:' anJ ofun "eeiecting a bad cold. laJ "VM a height , ISontTst , f hftlth-". ndeel. on, botUe of P-rs -l'!.tner.. 11 u:lto," I H7.iaev or rrtinJy would hava en roil tTiA 1 .1 rm n i ..... . Moil t ails fl '." per ke at Duftons.' j trmm crroiuin. -On. of the most valuatil lots in ti e Carroutows. T.v.. My 22. 1S99. ; iws. ot Hunt: ut .u will !.v.iy reuikln Fkleman :-"btedeu" time is uiii:uin.)vpi. ); t!i will of the party who ! ' "t i-PJi-J. the corn planted, Rnrilens fi.rtueily ovyneU tt tua DuiiJiu which was wad-' '! sVejt sti. ar i-: o-.vi . '.hi t uy t,,i!-tln-i stanttiDU upon il wu to be !t rot er- are tnw enjoy Ire a iw days' respite Hay, and tlieu a pdav.i fci ce wad to t-rt from ltbur-j to come. Th farmers are put nrouLit! it aud no other bulldm to be thronging to the commercial marts wilu the tructeJ. tleecy product of their flocks and the boo. -UU reported that a great number ot fruit tree, mowin machine, sewln tua counteif.! '. ten-dollar Kreenhacks have bd-n chine, swap receipt, cheat) jewelry, novelty. rcnt!y put in circulation. They are exe- 1 P'-nt tne.ilcln and corn salve fienU ar r uVi to rerr-sent serie, ot 1S7S. but can j putting in their work among the gullible be distinguished from the penulue by the oues. Imperfect lik-m-bs f Danltil Webster and j If the proverb prove good, "a wet May by the. U.-t tha. that tlio paper Is v.-ry r"r 1 rlJhty of bar." w will e blessed with a. 1 1 p.;, and the letterinir is U in a line j P'entj. as May has done her -share of epriuk whereas In t!i- t?n-jiiie the the capitals, at.d ; lin. first 'etters of words ro above tho otUt-r-'. At present wrrin we are enjoyin th Tne f.ice of tu bill shows numerous Im- , H".1:.! wnrtu'h of e tri- k coal fire and feel perfections. i i't comfortable. Mr. Ileitry Kreider, wi'u f irm Is lo cated near Jonestown. I.e'tanon coun ty, Is. the possessor of a unique ! fr.-itk of i.atare. It Is colt born w thont front lejji. There are small stuoips tliero, tiut untiling which might be called j Otherwise the colt Is finely formtd. It is a beautiful bay. and has a white star . on its fore head . W hen ti e colt attempts to rise it stands on its hmd legs, but cann t i , i rttaiu tlie position very long. I I Two criminal m'ts for !:bl baye teen I i-pfe red agaiiibt James M. Place, manager 1 and publisher of the Harrisburg i'iln ; TUjtu.l. by Koblsnu Kitson and Miss hit- , tie. of c;mtin. whose nam's were u-d In ; .a certain two column aiticle concerning Mr. Ititson, In the last issue of that journal. ! Warrants aro out for the arrest of Mr. Flaee. j and the bearing Is exrwvted to take rlace ! in tins city. Mr. Uitson says that the ju'.U j will be pushed as tar as eoiinecs legal rai- . ent can take them. AUoona Timet. Mr. (lorge Murphy, son of Lawrence M'iriihy, of Munster township, residing about three miles east of this place, while returning to t.is home on horseback on Monday night was struck on the side of the h.-nd with a stone thrown by some miscreant at the east end of town. The'Mow knock ed him oft his horse wherft h lay uncon scious for soma time. He has no Idea who it was that struck Mm, as he had no Inti mation or warning until he received the blow. Should the guilty party or parties be found out they should be severely punished for the dastardly deed. Conductor M. A. Quarti, of the Cresson fc Coalport lallroad, formerly conductor on th Frter.sburg & Cres-ton branch, met wifb a severe accident at the sharp curve below Fallen TiniW. last Saturday afternoon. 11 seated near the baggage door or tne combined car making out a report, and wlit-n the train struck the curve it gave me car s-.ieh a stiddt-n jolt that he was thrown , violently through the door to the ground. Doth his shoulders were dislocated, besides ' receiving painful bruises. II Kill be laid np fr RVeral weeks, all of which will be regretful news to his many friends in Eb ensburg. Ifnnyof our readers are in need of artNtic and substantial cemetery woik, made from the bust qualities of marble and cranite, they will do well to call in J. Wil kinson & Son. marble and granite dealers In this place, whero they will fiod & nice ,U)Cfc tl Sf.lect fro.n, or send them word -n,i ! will visit von with a larue selec- tion of new and original designs, they guar antee all their work and if their work is not as represented thy will not ask you to take it, they rtre prepared to fill all orders at homo and abroad at prices that defy com 1 ttltiuu. Give them a trial. A 5 Cua. Mr. Jrsech Bearer, of Carroll townstlp, on last Monday morning b tailed to drain the water etT his largest carp pond, he hav ing three ponds stocked with that variety of fish. Having received word from Mr. Hearer of the time of the drawing off, we, accompanied by our better half, went out in the evenng to see fie fish but were dis appointed, t':e dam holding much more w-f than w-ss ar.ti' :p it.d a l lound the pond could not be ti:.ptied until tbe ueit j Earning. We. I.owevi r, v:ere ho-pitaliy j treated to a carp suj-per. and It being our ; fir.-t tasfn of that tiahitable fish we can , vouch from p-rsnnal kr.rr.vled, to the gnod qualities ot the carp. From parties who were at Mr. Hearer's the next day we learn ! that the araouut of fish In the pound was beyond all expectations and that Mr. Bearer has dt monstrsted that carp raising Id this part of the country can be made a success. The largest fish measured 21 Inches in length and 14 Inches around the body, while bushels of fish from 12 to 13 luches In length wera found in the pond. SUerlir'a Slea. Sheriff Stlneman has advertised the fol properties at Sheriff sale at the Court House on Monday, June 3rd, at 1 o'clock r. m. The interest of C. A. Lnther in 8". acres of land in Carroll township, about 50 acres of which are cleared. Tl.e interest of A. Farrell la 8s acres of land ln flarr township, about forty acres of which are cleared. The interest of Jacob Ttiomai In Sll acres of land In Elder township, uporj which is erected a frame house and barn, a grist mil! and caw mill. .ln8 ,Jlere81 OI Jaco, inom ,n "re. of unimproved laud In Chest townshlrj. The Interest of 1). E. Uollen In GO acres rf land In Keade townstip, having thereon erected a plank bouse and email stable. The interest of F. X. Burk lo a lot of ground In Uallitzin, haying thereon erected a building used as a hotel. The interest of II. J. Geating la a lot ot ground In Taylor township. The interest of W.M.Gray In 109 acres of land In Heade township, having thereon erected a two-story frame dwelling house and stable. The Interest of William Keith in 23 acres of land In Susquehanna township, having thereon erected a two-story house and barn. Tt.. I.t...,.l -. T-u. II: I- . iuicu-?k hi wouii ixipps anu triail Lloyd Ir 130 acres of land In Susquehanna town - hio. bavtnf thereon erected a twn- tfnri n!rV timn. ,n,l 1.. k.,. The Interest of Uis same parties In 110 "re9 of laDd ,a tte sam township, having thereon erected plank house and frame barn. Tq( T1. t , . . . . I - . . . . . . auc niKirsi iu me same rarues in ivj j acres of land In the same township, having thereon erected a one and a half etory plank house and a frame stable. The Interest of the we parties in CO acres of land in the same township, bavin thereon erected a plank house and a log barn. Hhl.asy Kllla. How often are we yet to be told that whley kills ? Arsenic kill ; opium kills, and so da hundreds of other good remedies kill If lustl Instead of used. But ask the j question. "Will whiskey cure ?" "Yes !" Is f0UEd " M" Kl' federal ' A1,P"J. " Silver is the nn! il . .... .. . ' Z.J"" WT? Dy aoftn- OU ?ri oy i.ie aoctors. kou fluckenheimer. Finch or AA ."K. pare ''Oeriheimer. Finch or .-...v.,w,.,,,(luan or six quarts I for f 3-W Send for price list. "'i"o j;ye at ji Our li-trti.al sel, o 1 is miking ji'Otl pro- res-. Tl: nuinbi-r of pupils is on the in crease and as this is on-" of thn finest Incas tions for a normal sch.ntl In the county we hope t see it continue & au Institution. Mr. Thomas Itell aDd his estimable bride have returned from th6ir flight etherial and hymenial to the arduous duties of teaching the young nspirants to birchen fame and I. ....... . . ; -. i 1 . ... . m t : .. . 1 v school management, t . i .. Saturday la-t at Hastings was the scene of a riot. About a dozen participants was engaged In making Home howl. It seem9 that the rouati clement of the Hans (there are Mme K,)(Hj4 onM Rni0DJ lt)ea)) cot on tr, war path an, fofue wnitt.if es they rt. aryCil ln thflt ruoe to dislinnuish them fr,irn the forei;nf-ri. undertook the job of taming the Huns. fi,ts. bludgeons, knives anil revolvers were freely used, several were cut an,i brul-ed but none seriously. Tliat y Dut . tuTvlt of what will come hereafter unless Hastings will get Incorpor ated and have some municipal laws and regulations, particularly a cooler. Politics are very quiet here and no one seems to take any interest in the matter ex cept the candidates themselves, and even they have made their visits to our vicinity like angels" visits few and far between but I suppo.-e that they will get to boiling heat next week. The frescoo painters are fast completing their work in St. Benedict's church, which when completed, will present a very find rpea ranee. The plasterers are at work on the floe new residence of Mr. W. Schrota. Mr. J. J. Hauk is busily engaged In havs ing the stone hauled for his new building. Mr. Christ Stoltz has bis new building ready to raise. Mr. Joe Fox. who is building a residence here, is ready for tte carpenters. K Sheritl Gray's building is fast ap proaching completion and, when finished, will be one ot the largest in town. Mr. B. Wirtner, our street commissioner. Is busily engaged in repairing the streets of our borough. He understands bis busi ness and the change in their aj pearai.ee and grade is quite notice atlo. Why don't some of our carp producers supply us fresh fish at least once a week? burely In all these years of breeding, and they breed fast and plentiful, th-re should be some ready for market. We thoueht that when so many people In this section had gone to the trouble and expense of get ting fish ar.d building ponds to raise them In, they should be realizing some profit from them. Let some one start the cry of ''fresh carp" next Thursday evening and It will soon become a business. The way to do business Is to start business. Axticut. Memorial nay. It Is desirable that the approaching Mem orial Day be observed in a becoming man ner, and to this end the G. A. K. have se-' cured the services of a prominent speaker for the occasion and desire the assistance of the different organizations and citizens of this place to make it a day worthy its ob ject. The procession will form on Julian street In front of Odd Fellows hall at 1 o'clock r. m. sharp in the following order, viz : 1st, Ebensburg Cornet baud. 2nd, E'H-nslturg Cadets. 3rd, Ebensburg pupils ilt. Gallitzln Sem inary. 4th, Ebeusburg Beulah Castle K. G. E. Cth, Ebeusburg Dauntless Fire company, Citizens and others. Cth, b. of. V. drum corps. 7tb, S. or V. 8 lb, G. A. It. and all old soldiers. 8th, carriages containing flowers and committee. Line of march from Jalian street to Court House yard where public services will be held, after which procession will move from Court House to Catholic cemetery, thence to Congregational, tuei.ee to Lloyd and back to Center 6treet and disband. All persons are respectfully requested to close their places of business between the hours of 1 and 5 o'clock. Committee.. s)tatbllnK Affair ratr Kia(aod. A Mr. Shoemaker, who lives in the neighs bor hood of Ursina, was In Somerset Mon day, and In answer to the Inquiries ot sev eral persons, said that be had heard, when about ready to leave on the cars for Somer set, that a fight had occurred that morning, near Kingwood. in Upper Tursejfoot town ship, and that a young man, Obler by name, of that locality, had had his throat cut by an Italian. The two men are la the employ of one of the Lumber companies working in that section, and they were both under the Influence of liquor when the fight occurred. Mr. Mioemaker received his Information from Andy Ohler, father of the young man who was so seyerely hurt. Later news was brought to Somerset this (Tuesday) rooming that yonng Ohler had died of his wound and that the Italian had been caught while attempting to make his escape. How reliable this news is. or in fact whether such an affair occarred. we are unable to learn. Sontrrct Ixmocrat. ItAKBIAUC UrESNES issrtD. The following marriage licenses were Issued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for tie week ending Wednesday, Msy 22d, 183: Lewis nenry Mayer and Olive Frances Stephens. Johns-.own. Jacob M. Uollen and Anna. f TlniAA T. .1 . , " ieaae utwnsntp. Joseph A. Scanlan and Harriet Conrad. Allegheny township. Wm. Schroder and Lena Thorn, Johns town. McClellan Menser, Johnstown and Lydia Border. Ii, Iford county. T. F. O'Donnell and Maggie Long, finm m!L John C. F. Jones, Brad dock and Katie Owens, Cambria township. Samuel s. Walters and Mary J.Lamber on. Kast Conemaugn. Scott Wilson and Clarissa Fyock. East Conemaogh. MARRIED. ITELLMcMULLEX Married at St. John's church in Johnstown on Thursday, May Mth, ISjO, Mr. Thomas J. Itell and Miss Mary C. McMullen, both of Cone maogh borough. DIED. DUXEQAX Died at his home in Clear field township on Thursday. May 16, 18). Mr. Michael Dunegan, aged 54 years. UHRAX Died at his home in Clearfield town-hlD on Thursday, May 10th, 136'J. Mr. I raccis Urban, aged 42 years. A four quwt icgara freezer f or fl .50 at Duftons'. v 1 ROYAL rS-IT Absolutely Pure- Tn pow.ier never vanes. A mrrel ot puritr. treuKih and wbokaomtnui. Mure economic! tban the ordinarv kind, and eanaot r told to competition with "the multitude of the low tert snort weiicht, alum or phosphate powder. Hold only in cant. h'OTAL Bil I'OWDEB Co., 104 Wall St.. M IV YoBK. 1'UI.ITHML ASSOrSC-EMESIS. flK) THK 1'K.MIK'RAITY OF CAMBRIA X rot'STV. I rn-r'by announce mjaeir a enU.tte fer the noiiiln-ttion P-r the (ithre of KcKi.-ter and liecvr tr ' Hie rnuing Wm.-ermtlc friraur-. tl.r-STlN t J. BLA1K. Ktiensburu, March SO. l3A Ftilt D1STKHT ATTOKXKY. K. J. " :non. f i .'ohntown, Penn'a. Suf-ie-t to the decision of the lemocratlc iTimary Elecilun. t'tjcnjt.nnc. !.. May a. IsS'.t. 17K IISTKI"T ATniKNEY. To the I euix-ratle voters of Catnhrla countv. 1 herehy announce myself a a candi date l-r the om.-e of Iitnct Ait-rney, tut-ject to the rules ot the iw-mrrati i n v. IN'i.l E. Ill'lTON. thenshury, April 29. lse'i. TTtlK K1STKICT ATTOKNEY f James M. Walien of Johntown, Fa. Subject to the decision of the lemocratio Prlma- rle. Eteasbur March 15, 1SS9. T7UK riiOTHONOTAUY. To the iM-mocratlc votrf ol Cambria coun ty. I hereby ananuace -nTnelf as a candidate lor the nomination of the orb re of Frothonotary. aub lect to the decision of the I emorratio primaries JAJItiiC.lMKBY. Conemauttb Bor.. t'lrnt ward, March 23, 1SS9. If'tR 1'KOTHiiNOTAKY. To the 1 kenuK-rat :c yolers of Cambria county. 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate tor the cmre of I'rothonotary. aubiect to the action of the en.-uing lteutcnUc I'nmary election. I" K K I E C. MILLLK. ConemauKb Bor.. May 10. issi. FOK FIKIK I1 HECTOR. Toe name oi Kai.hlel Hlte of Carroll Uwn shlp i aununrcil as a candidate tor the nomina tlon for 1'ror liirector subject to the decision of the l-etaoorrt Ic (.rimmrr election. Ebenbur, May S, 1-J. ull SALE. One full blood llouteln Freclar male Calf. Call on or address .1. W. SHAHBAl'OH. Carrolitown. Cambria county. Pa, A DMIXISTK ATOITS NOTICE. Mutice l hereby elven that letters of ad ministration on the e.-tale of S L. Kern, late of Wllmore borourh. Cambria county, l'a., deceased hare been a-rantel to the underOarned. All per sona Indebted to raid estar are hereby notified to make payinen: to me without delay. and those LaTinir rlulm if tir.t t he same will ji resent them tiroi erly authenticated for settlement. JOHN I TLX., Adm'r. Wllmore. Jtav 24. l-!9.-6t. VDM1MS1KATOKS NOTICE. r ot Key John W. lency, dee'd. Let ter' of ailmmis tratlnn on the estate of Aier. John VV. OeuiiT. late of JohnUown borough. Cambria county, l'a., deceased, bavin? Oeen granted to the undersigned, all persons indebte-i to (aid es. tat are hereby notified to make payment t) me without ile'ay. and tho.'e barina claims avalnst the same will present them properly auUieotlca. ted for settlement to JAMES DENNY. Administrator of Ker. John W. penny, doe'd. ttreat Belt. Butler Co.. l'a.. May 10, 188v. t VPMIMSTKATKI.V NOTICE. I.e:trrs ot aJmiol.-t ration ou the estate ot James M-Oarlfy, late of V ahin;ton township. Cambria county, deceased, having; been granted to the un.lcrJlif nc J, ail itersons havtns; claims aaramst said estate are hereby notined to make payment to me without delay : and those having claims aieainst the same will present them, proper ly aulheat:ca:ei lor settlement to ANNA M.-OAKITY. Administratrix r.f James Mcsiiirlty, dee d. Cru-sson. April -tJ, t. Notice Is hereby riven that the lf.Uowlr.it a cunts have been Died ln the Court ot Common Plcns ol Cambn county and will be connrmed by ald Court on the firit Mou.iay ol June celt unless cac be shrwn to the contrary : First and final aerc-ant of James T. Myers, trTfiee to sell re:tl otile in ease ol John .Mona han vs. Lewis. MrfJertuit Xi. iecember Term lsss. . eefin. an.1 final aeconot ol James F. Myers, a-t Knee of Samuel litll. First and final account of Caleb A. Qray, as fiicnee ol I. C. McComble. First an l nnal account of Joseph Miller, as signee 01 John V. Noel et nx. H. A. SHOEMAKER, Protn'y. Ebenaburar, May 10, lsw. Assignee's Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! By virtue of an order of tte Court of Common P!aj of Cambria county. Pa to mat Hir-ii i . will expose to public sale at the storero..m 'of j-mu n. iime. Aiceni. in Fallen Timber. W hite township, ln said county of Cambria, on FliJll Y, JJ! Z4 Til, IS SO, at 11 o'clock, a. it., the Interest ot John H. Fiske In the following described Keal Kstate, Til : 1. A lot of if round situate ln White township Cambria county. Fa.. ad)oinin lands ol A. h' Fisce V.. L'nlted Uretbren 4'nurch and Mrs c. K. Flske. haviDK a lare two-storied Flank Storeroom thereon erected. X A piece or parcel ol land sitnate In laid township of White, adiointor lan.l of A H Fiske . Co. Vnlted Uretbrec Church. Martin Nolan and Mrs. C. K. Fiske. containing Kive Acres, more or less, bavin thereon erected a two storied Frame I welling- House, a Flank Hoiue ana Frame Stable. S. A piece or parcel of land situate in said township of V hlte. a.1jolnlns: lands at estate of A. H. Fisae. deeese-l. l'nlted Brethren Church A. H. iske a. Co.. Martin Nuiaa and Henry oster. eontalnlmr Thirteen Aerr. more or less having thereon erected a two-suuied Flank Shop' A. A piece r parcel ol Una situate In said township of White, adiofnlns; lands of John H Fiske. L'nlted Hrethren Church. Mrs. C. k Flrke and John W. Huck. containing; One Hun dred Acres, more or lee, and havlnif thereon erected a twe-ttoned Frame House and a Frame l.mrn. 5. A Tela of coal known as the Oreat Bend yein. under land of John Uwm. ln Reade town snip. Co tubri a county, l'a. adiointnir lands of Oeonre Miller. Mrs. t;. K. Flske. W. F. Walke. "rc roieii. aeceascl. .Mrs. H t . lorshey and others containing Klsrhty Acres more or le4s. S. A lot of around la tbe Ttllaa-a of laairow In said tewnsblp ol Keade. adjoining lands at ii L. (ilaoitow and Samuel C. Troiell. and harlna a Flank House and Shed thereon erected. 7. A piece or parrel ef land ln said township, ol Keade. adjoining lands of W . p. Walker eotate ol ileorue Troxell. deceased. J. ii. HoUen and UeorK L'ree, contaimns; Seven Acre, more or leas. ' a. A lot ef ground la the vlllace of Oiasrow In said towrshm of Keade. adjoining- lands ot t harles Miller. Iarld K. Cree. Blackburn and Mr. Susan Kellr. TERMS OF SALE: Ten per cent, ef the purchase money to be paid at tte time of sale, the balance of one-third at confirmation of tale : one-third In six month and one third In twelve months from the confirm atlon ot the sile. Deterred payments to bear in terest and to be secured by the lodgment bond and mortgage of the purchasers. M. D. KITTELL, A-'licnee of John H. Flske. et. ux. Ebensburg, Pa.. May ad. lS-fll. TIIIAI. LIST. Jcwa Taasr. FIltST WIK. Abernathy , rs . Kenn. Stiles s. Bennett. Smucker a. Co ts. Leahey. eaxxt-iD wriK. Clark-1 ts. Zimmerman. -ia VS. fireenwood. Wearer. .vs. Hreaner. Boring; ...... Christy I.lori -Ts. Bnns:. -s. MltcheU. ..s. Keesetal. -.ts. Marshall. .ts. Barnbart. Feden .... Horner Comcy Beck...... -ts. Mdllade. ,. 1 hristy. James Ac V Inlon ts. Sparks 6l Eraae. t-1 n port . Has k i ns. Met Marker rs. Olllesple. James Vinton vs. Sparks a. Eyani. Sawyer . ..ts. Thomas. Chapin. rs. Cambria Iron Co, Schononer..... ,, rs. Itean. Nesry. , rt. P. K. K.Co. Mo'onnell a. SaurD....vs. Wolf. Son i Thomas. Mcluublin vs. Kaurke. inrinitn .T. m CI n tyre. Makin ts. Shank et. al. Motts vs. Asbviile Eur. Suckman ,, .. .vs. 1 tenet) bach. Smucker av Co vs. IVotleT a. Hsrber. H. A. SsHOEMAKEK. Ebcncburs, 3Iay 1'J, lses. Froiny. Election Proclamation. Cod 5atk tee Comokweaith. IN OHEHIF.NCE TO THE SIKU'IKEMKNTS ' of tbe elKhteenth article of the Constitution ; and ln compliance with the brorlslona or f.r 4,t tbe tleneral Assembly, entitled. "An act prescribing- the time and manner of submitting to the people for their approval and ratlncatlon. or reiectlon. prr.pneed amendments to the Contlfn tion." approved the eiahth dav of March. A Ii one thousand etiebt hundred and elkhtr-nine. at well a 1 obedience to a writ Usned In pursuance hereof and to me directed by James A. Bearer, (lovernorol the said Commonwealth of Pennsyl rania. under the (treat Seal of the State, at Har. risounr. ine l :n ns t ol APT. A. 1. mso It is made tbe duty of the RhsnfT ot every countv i lthin this Commonwealth to give notice of said I election to the usual manner. Tberefi.M f i C. Stlnem-m. H!vh sheriff nf the Cntinfv f i-ow," I briit. do heriby make ki own and itlve this public notice to the electors of the county of Cambria that on TUESD.1V, JU.XE IS, 1SS0. an election wl'l f held in etch cf the townshlr.s h.ircuith". wards, precincts and districts therein establi'be l by law In said county, tor tbe pur pose of decirtins; upon the approval and rsfiha tion or rrjertlon ol said amendments, or either of them, as i. ublit-hed by the Secretary ol tl.e Cm Dionwenlth. which said election shall t e opened, held a 3.1 closed upon the day lut aforesai.1. at the places and within tbe hours at and within which thegeneral electlonsol thlsttommonwealth are directed to be opened, held and closed. And It sl.ali be the duty of the Judices. Inspectors and clerk of each of tbe said townships, borouvhs, wants, nreclni-ts and districts to receive at tbe said election separate tickets, either written or printed, or partly written and partly printed, irom each of the voters qualified ot this county who may offer the same and deposit them in box or toxes to be for this purpose, provided by the proper officer, which ticket shall be printed separately, one labeled on the out tide -Prohibitory Amendment to the Constitution." and on the lrside. "lor the Prohibitory Amendment." r aKainst tbe ProblUitory Amendment." the oth er laleled on the outside. .'SuffrAve Amendment to tbe Constitution " and on Insldo --for the Suf Irace Amendment," or "against the Suffrage Amendment." -Tbe election on the said amendments shall in all repect be conducted in the same manner as the iceiieral elections In this Commonwealth, are required by law to be conducted, and the returns thereof shall h made, certified and returned by tbe election officers of their repccttve districts in the same manner and at the same time as the returns of tbe cenerxl election." Tbe said elections stall be held throughout tbe county as followa: Ihe electors of tbe district eomKsed ot tha rxrouicri ot Athville. to meet In the house of 1. ii. Myers. In said borough. Tbe electors of the district composed of the township of Allcirbeny. to meet In Bradley's school house, in said township. The electors of the district compose. of the township '-! Adams, to meet at tbe house of Dan iel I tan mi re. 'n Adamsbunrt Tbe electors of the district composed or the township of Barr, to meet at school house Ns. 11. In said township. The electors of tbe district composed of tbe township of Blackltck. to meet at the house on the proerty ol Simon Adams, ln the Tillage of Belsano. The electors of the district composed ot the town'hlp el Cambria . ti meet at the office al Abel Lloyd at Lloyd Sprintcs Hotel, tnsald town ship. The electors of the district composed of the borough of Cambria, ta met as follows : 1st ward, at the scboc I bouse In said ward ; 21 ward, at the borough lock up In said ward. Tbo electors of the district composed of the township of Carroll, to meet at house ol John Fl'clt. in said township. The electors of the district composed of the borough t Carrolitown. to meat at tbe school bouse In said borooif h. The electors at the district composed of the township ol Chest, to meet at school bouse No. ln said township. 1 he electors of the district composed of the bor ough ot Chest Springs, to meet at tbe house ot Jscob Winner ln said borough. The electors of the dlsrtict compose! of the township of Clearfield to meet at school house Mo. 2 adjoining the Tillage ot Su Augustine, in said township. The electors ot the district composed at tbe township ot Oonemaugh. to meet at the school house at Singer's In said township. The electors of tbe district composed of the bor ongh of Coneraaugh. to meet as follows: 1st ward, at the house of Peter Mzlxie In said ward; 'id ward, at the bouse of John Swarttinan, in said ward. The electors of tbe district composed of the bor ough ol CoopersJale. to meet at school bouse In said borough. The electors ot the district composed of the township of Croyle. to meet at the rnee of Jno. T. Long, ln the Tillage of SummerhlU. in said township. The electors of the district composed of the township of liean. to meet at H Iceland's school house in said township. The electors of the district composed of the bor ough of Fast Conemaugh, to meet at the school; house in sal-1 borsugb. The electors of the district composed of the bor. ougb uf Kt ensburi. to meet as follows : East ward, at the nice of Klchard Jones. Jr., in said ward ; West ward. In Council roam. In said ward. The elector" ol the district composed of the i towns nip oi r.iaer, to meet at the school house In tbe village of St. Boniface, in said township. Tbe electors ol the district composed ol the bor ongb of Franklin, to meet at the school house In iad borough. Tbe electors of the district composed of the bor ough of South Fork, to meet at echool house No. 2. of said borough. Tbeelectors oi tbe district composed ot tbe bor ough of Gallium, to meet at school house ln said bor tugh. The elector! of tbe district composed of the tow nabip ol Uallitzin. to met at the Mountain school boue. in siid township. The electors of tbe district composed of tbe bor ough ol frrnftbtown, to meet at the public school tui!dir.gin said borough. The electors of the district composed of tbe township of Jackson, to meet ln tbe bouse of Henry Kner, ln said township. The electors of the district composed ol the bor ough of Johnstown, to meet as fallows: 1st ward, at the ofne formerly occupied by Thomas at Walters. Market square : 2nd ward, at the ot Sce oi J S. Little, tiq..on Market street In said ward ; 3rd ward, to meet at tbe Mansion house, corner of Franklin and Broad streets, la said ward ; 4h ward, ln school house ln said ward ; Jth ward, at the house of August W elgandln said ward: otn ward, at the Johnstown pottery In saij ward : Tlh ward at the orbce of S. W. Miller ln said ward. The electors of the district composed of the bor ongh of Lilly, to meet at the house of (Jei bart Bender ln said Vtrough. The electors of the district composed of tbe bor ough of Loretlo, to meet at the school bouse ln said borough. The electors of the district composed of the township ol Munster. to meet at the warehouse of Augimine Iurbin. deceased, in the Tillage of Munster in said township. The el-etors of the district composed of the bor ough ol M illville. t- meet as lullows : 1st ward, at tbe lock-up : 2nd ward, at the hose carriage bouse ln said ward. Tbe electors of the dlstilct composed of tbe bor ough ot Prospect, to meet at Council Chamber in saiti Dorougn. , . . . . let composed ol the tat the school house Ihe electors of the district township ot Portage, to mn near tbe village ol Fortageln said townshln Tbe electors of the district composed of the t.-wnship of Readc, to meet at tbe tin shop of Abraham Cornelius, In the Tillage of Ulasgow la said township. The doctors of the district composed of tbe township ot Kicbland. ta meet at the bonte or Joseph Ueisla said township. The electors ol the district composed of tbe township of stonycreek.to meet at Jacoby's school bense in said township. The electors of the district composed of the townsbip of SummerhlU. to meet at school bouse No. 4 Id said townsbip. Tbeelectors of the district composed of the township of Susqnehanna. to meetal the bouse of Michael Piatt in said township. Tbeelectors of the district composed of the townsbip ot west Taylor, to meet at the school bouse near James Blough's In said township. The electors of the district composed ol the township of Eaflt Tavlor. to meet at the bouse ot Petar K bodes, near the liendrlck's school boose ln said township. ' The electors of the district composed of the bor ough of Tunaelhill, to meet at the school bouse in said borough. Tbe electors ot tbo district composed of tbe bor ough of Wood vale, to meet at Council Chamber la sail Dorougn. Tne electors of the district composed of the bor ough of Wilmora, to meet at tbe Council Cham ber In said borougn. Tbo electors ol tbe district composed or tbe townsbip of Washington. No. 1 to meet at school bouse No. 3 in said township. The electors of the district composed of tbo township of Washington No. 2, to meet at schoo I bouse No. on tbo pUo leading from Creason to Summit. The electors of tbe district composed of tbe township W hit, to meet at tbe small store bouse of John C Sates In said township. The electors of tho district composed of the township ef Yoder to meet as lollaws : First di vision at school bonsa No. & in said township : second division at Beam's school bouse ln said Utwcshlp. SPECIAL ATTENTION. Sac 1. Every male ciUien twenty-one years ot age. poesesslag tho following qualifications shall be entitled to rote at all elections. 1st. He (hall have been a cltlten of tbo United States at least one month. 2nd. He shall have resided la tbe State at least one year for 11 bavins; previously been a quali fied elector or native born citiaea of tbo State he shall bare removed therefrom and returned witV In alz months) Immediately proceeding tbo ejec tion. 3rd. Ho shall bare resided In the election district where be ahall offer te rote at least two i months Immediately preceding tbe election. . j 4th. Il twenty-one years of age ar upward, he shall have paid within two years a State or eountv tax. which shall have been assessed at feast two months and paid at least one month bo ore the election. Sac. 4. All elections by tbe citizens shall bo by ballot. Every ballot rated shall be numbered ln tbe order in which it shall be received, and the number reenrded by tte election officers on the list of Toters, opposite tho name ot tho elector who preaents tbo ballots. Any elector may write bis name upon bis ticket, or cause his nam to be written thereon, and atleated by a citlxen ot tbo district. The election omoers shall be sworn or aihrmed not to disclose bow any elector shall bare voted unless required to do so as a witness In judical proceeding. Sao. 6. Electors shall In all cases except trea son, felony and breacu of surety oi tbe peace, be privileged from arrest during their attendance on election, and in going to aad returning there- j from. i Seo. 6. Whenever any ot tbo qualified elec- 1 tors of this Commonwealth shall be ln active military service, under a requisition Irom the President ot tbo United States, or by authority from this Commonwealth, such electors may ex ercise tbe right ol sufirage In all elections by tbo citizens, under such regulations as are or shall be prescribed by law, as fully as if they were i resent at their nsual place of election. Sec. 7. All the laws rerulatins; the holding or elections by the cittxen.-i!or the regulatiou ol elec ttcs atall bo uniicria throughout tha iiio but no elector shall be deprive! of the privilege r.f Toting by reason of tls name cot belnit rt-lsier-ed. Sec. t. Any person who shall five or prom be to rive any eletorany money, reward or other valuable considerations lor his rote at any elec tion, or lor withholding: the same, or who shall stive or promise to stive such consideration to anr other petsnn or partr for such elector's n.iiir Kr the wlthholdlnit thereof, an-t anv electorwbo ahall receive or aieree to reccUe for blraelf or an- ether, any money, reward or other ralusble con siderations lr his rote shall at any election, or for withholding- the tame, thereby forfaits the rtht to rote at such elections; and an elector whose rlnht to vote shall be challenged for euro cause Det.M-c the election officers thall be required to swear vratnrm ihatthe matter of thectialleDire is nntrne before his vote shall be received . Sec.. Any person who shall while a candi date for Of&Ce be irUlltV Of hnher Iran.! r lli.il j violation or any election laws shall be forever disqualified from holdinir anr oiUm of trustor pront within this Commonwealth, and any l-er- 'on convicted ot wtllul violation of any election I u-ruui, m a.iuman to any penalties provldej by Uw, be deprived of the roiutriy lor a lrm ot four veir. SKO. 13. For the Pnri.Se Of Vn-mv r, r..ar.r. shall be deemed to have Klne I a residence by reason ol his preence, or b st it bv reason ol bis I abscu'-e. while euit.L.ve.l Id tne service eith,r j civil or niMli'ary. o! this State or of tbeT,'n:tei I States, or on hlkh seas, nor whilea stuuentataov . lus nuuon oi irsrni-.a. nor while ket-t in a po r ; uvuBom nines asTiiim at public while conduct la public prison. exteuse, nor I Sax. 1. lllstrlc-t election Oowrda shall consist J of ajuda-eand two Inspectors, whoshill oeclioscn i annually by the c:tlrens. Fjtch elector shall have I a rlul.t to vote lor one ju lice and one Inspector. I and each insector shall appoint theclerk. The Brat eleirtlon board of any new district shall be selectei and vacancies ln election "x.ar.lii tilled as shall te provided by law. Flection oltl.-ers shall be prlvtli-ged trf tn arrest upon day ot election and while eng-axed In ni.kic up and transmitting-returns, except un a warrant ot a court record or jud:e therw.f. for an election fraud, lor leiony or lor wanted oreaen of -ear-e. Iu cities they may claim exemption Irom fury duty durituc i their terms nl service. Sttc. 15. No person shall be auallne.t m s an election officer who shall hold or who tihall have held anorticeor appointment or employ ment In or omler the government of tbe Foiled States. or ot this State, ot any city orcwunty.tr any municipal board, commission or trust in any city, save only justices of tbe peace, and abler mu. nctarlst public and persons In the mlllltnry serfioe ot the Stale : nor shall any election ottli-er e eligible to anv civil offli-e to be hi led at an election at which he shall serve, save to sm-h subordinate municipal or local om re, below the grade ol city or county oMcer, as shall be desig nated by law And also the following Acts ol Assembly now in lorve in mis tte. vix : ACT F JAN LAKY 30. 1874. Sec. 4. That all el tlons hereafter held under the laws of the Commonwealth tbe i-olls shall be ottened at 7 o'clock a. m. and close at o cloik r. Se'. 8. Whenever there shall be a vacancy In the election board on the morning or tbe election, said vacancy shall be nllel ln conformity with existing laws. The Act of Assembly entitled "an Act relating to the election of this '"oiumonwealth," pasted July 2, 176. provldos an follows, to wit : That the I osjctors and Judges sha't meet at the respective place appointed for h.Hngt!te election In the district to which tbey respectively Itelong, betore 7 o'clock in the mornmg on Tues day. June ISth and each said Inspector shall ap point one clerk, who shall be a qualified Toter of such district. In eaee the persons who shall have received the second highest number ef votes tor Inspector shall not attend on the day of an election, tben the person who shall have received the next highest number of votes for lodge the next preceding election shall act as Inspecter In his place. And In case the person who shall have received the highest number ol votes for Inspector shall not attend, tlie person elected judge shall anpolnt an inspector In bis place. And In case the person elected judge should not attend, than the lnsc tor who shall have receive 1 tha highest number of votes, shall appoint a judge ln bis place, and if any vacancy shall continue in the hoard tor the spa3e oi one hourarter tbetima fixed by the law for the opening of the election .the qualified voters of the township, ward ar district iur which such officers have been lectod shall elect some one of tneir number to fall the vacancy. friven under my hand at my office in Eben burg thl loth dav nf ; ay In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-nine and the I odenen.lence of the t 'nlted States of America theona hundred and IMfeeath. J. C. SIT NEMAN. Sheriff. REGISTER NOTICE. The following accounts have been examined and passed by me and remain filed of record In this office for the Inspection of heirs, legates and all otners interested and will be presented to Ihe Orphans Court of Cambria county lor confirma tion and allowances on Wednesday, Juno 5th. 1-. First and nna! account of Henry Krumenacker, trustee to sell real estate ol Nicholas HffBy, dee'd. First and final account of William Motter. administrator ol Sarah P. Motter, late ot Lower Yoder township, dee'd . First aad final account ot J.l. Hicka. exeeu rutor of the estate ol Jos. W. Klley, late oi Johnstown borough. deeV. Second and bnal account of MichaelM vers, ad ministrator cl (reo. M. Cree, di-c'd. First and final account of C. J. Schnable, ad ministrator ol Carl Schnable, dee'd. First and final account of John D'Har. admln Utrator of Elizabeth C) Han, late ol Manner township, dee'd. First and final account of Daniel Henry, ad ministrator of the estate of FUen Hawly, dee'd. First account ot Thomas M. Crsver. adminis trator c. t.a. 01 John Campbell, late ol Chest township, dee'd. Second and final account of P. Fisher, admin istrator ol Hugh McCltsnlgle. late o( Prospect borough, dee'd. Secnd and final account ef O. M. Hennett and Jos. H. Bracken, administrators of tlie estate Of T. F. B-aeken, late of Johnstown borough, dee'd. First aoconn; of Anthony Knhler guardian of Mary Frantz, minor child ef FtantzJ. Frantz. de'd. First and final account of 1. W. K.ilwln. ad ministrator of the estate ol Jane Balwin, late of Johnstown borough, dee'd. First and partial account of R. Itevemui and John B. Eger. execute -s of Peter Hunn, dee'd. First and final account of Dora Brows, (nee) Dora Betz executrix ot tbe estate ol Joseph Beta, late ol Cambria borough, dee'd. First account of Wm. Cole executor of Michael MeOuire. late ot Kicbland township, dee'd. First and final account of c. J. Mayer, anmlc istrator c. t. a. ol ibe eetate of EIUaLeth Knurr. Jen i. First and final account of Cbas. J. Mayer, ad. mlnistrator of the estate of Jn.v Schetgen. dec d. First and final account of Wm. t 'us ter, guar dian of William Keam. of Adams townshln. First and tnal account of Jno. H. Fisher, ad ministrator of Uwea O'lfeUI, late ot Prospect borough, dei';!. Second and final account of Vfiliiaifi BarnAtt, executor ol tte last will and taslaxent ol Jno. M. Turner, late el Johnstown borough. dc'd. First and final account ot A.E.Humphreys, administrator e. t. a. of Morgan kfnmpbreys, late of the borough of Johnstown, dee'd. First and final account of E. A. Cooper, execa - j tor of James Cooper, lateof Coopersdale borough, i dee'd. I First and partial account of Fr.hrum Find!ev. i administrator of the estate of Abel Findley, late ; of Wesf laylor township, dee'd. CELEST1NE J. BLAIK. Ebensburg. May lo. lnn). K eg i ter. BTTOKKOnCE.- Mrs. Ann Davis, late of EKensburg borough de ceased, having been granted me by the Keglster of Cambria county. Notice Is hereby given to all persons Indebted to said estate to make payment to me. and those having claims against the said estate will present them properly authenticated for settlement. K1CHAKDL. DAVIS. Executor oi 3rs. Ann Davis. Ebensburg, April 12, l-m. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notise Is hereby given that letters of ad ministration cum testatnento annexo on the es tate of xitchard Mayers, late ot SummerhlU township, Cambria county. Pa., deceased have been granted to the undersigned. All persons Indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make payment to me without delay, and those having claims against the same will present them, properly authenticated for settlement to H EKY M. HUUH. Adm'r ot Kicbard Mayers, dee'd. Make Home Beautiful! BY INVESlINtJ A FEW DOLLARS IX FLOWEES. Istilbaes. to set the lawn, bardy ; Ampelopsls, bard vine ; Begonias tn great variety tor pot fdants or rases Cupbeas Caladlums. fancy eaved. very tne for the portico or bay window ; Esculentum for tho lawn : Cole is, many colors, for beds or lines : Heatrias for the yard or lawn ; F.phorbia Splendeas ; Fusehlas ln great variety , Fenerfews. golden and white ; Ferns In great variety : Oeranluuis ln great variety, flowering and scented; Hydrangeas Hibiscus; Mimulvs Moechatns or Musk : Musa Enseta or Abyssin ian Banana : firand Plants tor tbe yard : Moon Fic-wers : Maurandia Vines ; Othona Crassl folia; Petunias, double and dwarf variegated : Pansles, the finest kinds : Kosee ln fine variety, hardy and monthly : Thunberclas ; Verbenas, In great variety and large numbers. 50 cents to SI per dozen ; Vincas. many kinds, and very many more btautiiul things which cost littla money. Lac, Lakes eTOCk or VEGETABLE PLANTS NOW READY. Cauliflower and Cabbage best Early Sorts Col cry. White Plume and othor best kinds , Tomato, leading kinds ln pou and from open ground. Sweet Potato in Quantity. FOR SALk AT Large AKERS & BAUMERS' 81 Franklin St., JOHNSTOWN, PENN'A And at my C?renbouso and Gardens, Maple Lane. Orders by mail promptly attended to ALVAK AKERS. Cut Flowers and Dons in Flower our spe ciality. May 14, 'W. 41. The Tail End TIio Beginning of 1889 will be made nietnoraole by WOOLF. SOX .t TIIOM AS for low prices. Our Overcoat Department I tecuiiuit with Bargains.. Wutil-t aud figure cannot possibly cimvi-v a eor vey a correct Idea of the manner in which we have cut K.e prices of all our flock of Mhq' Boys and Children's Overcoats aud l.eavy Milt. Tlie nacrarlce we mate in t ti ita:1iniz tins etock K witiiout parallel. X"t a pric wi we qunte, but of this fact jon mny rest assured : that from our ritiet Drrsa Stu.t or Overcoat lura young cc iitleniau ttuwn fir the frtrorjg eeiv-day hult for a school-buy, we will g:v outs ami Iteiter fur t iie prof we slt than we have ever given before. This llt-d uct'.on Slelnin i.t.wnrii'l-t earrc-t. We nieiso business. The Overcoats and heavy suit must Iw fold. The weather was aiMint e. ir the early part of the wason. at.ii now if nu have a little icady money it wi'l prove saviug of sevvf al dollars to you in yuur purchase from u. T&s Greatest FeSrctiois im fisea in fe Prices cf Fur Cars. 43 72, 60 cenU : former price, "o".., SI, ?1, f 1.25. Irtish N-ck-r, 47. 7S. 7 cents ; former urice, 7."c, $1. ff 23. Silk Mullifrs. 37, ii. 75 cents ; former pric.s, 7.c. fl. f 1.10. Fur wrtli loves. "Sets.. $1, fl.25; former rtisSl. f 1 ;7. X 1 .50. Boys' l'msii Caps, 17, 23. il cents ; former prices. L'.l, 40, li't ctd. C5 I lCrV A AY Frooi now until Xew Year's Dy we fehall continue to present each of our many costo-rat-n (purchasing Koods lo tti amount of f-'t or im-ie) Willi ooe of Oioe IInds:iue 1'lusb I'hotourapb Albums which have del 2lit;-d thousands of our lady friend during ChrUtmas week. ItEMEMBEIl, GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED. Woolf, Son & Thomas, .7 O XT :ST STOWN, PENN'A ECKEIMRODE HOPPEL have 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, Jackets, Wraps and Shawls ; all Styles of Woolen Dress Goods; 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 aro now pre pared to offer Special Inducements and Low Prices to Cash Buyers. Solic iting your patronage we guarantee satisfaction. Respectfully, ECKENRODE & HOPPEL, Carrolitown, Pa. HARDWARE AT COST! FOR NEXT 90 DAYS. The subscribers, in order lo close out their Large Stock of all kinds of Hardware, Iron, iteel, Nails, Tinware, Oils, Paints, Ropes, all kinds of Mechanics' Tools, Builders' Hardware, etc., etc., will sell, for the next 1)0 days, Goods at Prices which will The Stock is new aud Clean. E. BUFT0N & Sear rh!!a4e Ipblo. j N-sool 07 SrsMSib. 7 f Vtsrlr i:i,BW, K.VHI. f I 7f 'Quarterly l-arm-,.,, jj. yLsCCsCsdC UBtteatsTwart ith theVnn hit k .'it . ''"'t'C"1 ttscd V htix. All ' Atl Wr!r rt, .,.. J " n. is .ompitcty tt.mtshrd. Graonrts fren -Tes) tor loot-t-li 1'a.e-ihill. SSK- ftr- U.. .,l,a -...-.l.-i : ' ' ariirirni. wr i7irCr.utya -hr.1. IvitfS.wriUlatf . " - wiiauun. Ati'l Tar OCil lr..luir.a. 1-ia-t Itra tiius.Tra;ea MiUceue cm iter to ay .liirri N Qeo. W. ClaSia REAL ESTATE FOR SALE JOHNSTOWN'S NEW SUBURB, ALTHOCOH situated nearly two miles frota the heart of town, it Is connected wita Uie same by the Rapid Transit Railroad, On which trains run ery thirty minutes, and alter July Ia(. will run every fifteen m Inn tee. Ihe fare is the same as on the street cars, nve cents ; time eia-ht minutes. Tbls makes Moxbam equal to a walk of only tour squares from the post-ottiee ; in addition to which, the new VALLEY PIKE runs throat? the heart of the property and forms the main thorouahlare, making; a short level drive IMo Johnstown over a good roadway and heavy steel bridges. The lance number ol booties already erected at Moihim have justified every modern Improve ment, among; which may he mentioned A Good Sewer System. The Waring Sewer System has been adopted, with Hush tanks. Over half a mile ot sewer la already laid. A Good Domestic Water System Hu also been provided. The rates are 25 cent, less than Johnstown rates. per NATURAL GAS Kates are the same as ln Johnstown. This, to getber with the WELSBACH IMANDESfETT CIS LIGHT, For home use. rives Mozham every modem facil ity. The well-known Yon Lunen Grove, The summer evening rorort ot Johnstown. Is alt uatod In the very heart of the prrperty. On one part of tbe praierty set by for the pur pose, there are a lance Steel Plant, a Fuundrv. and several other factories, employing: together irom TOO to HO0 men, and several more likely to won iwb ior.ia inere. Over sixty tasty houses already built and tbls number will be doubled this year. The lots are 40 bv 120 I "el. The streets laid i out for a wi 1th ol sixty feet Including sidewalks. TLI13IS UULkAL. tr prices and Informa tion apply to juhksok ALLEN, Arent. K1fnrd Street Station, Johnetoon, Pa May 10, lW.-tf. AWJ 1 111 of Old XBQB - ivi :n aavay t every bonitt r. r.w-r . a. ti.i', tur .iroia,itn. New C iiiuKILJioli, AJi., AM, ibMxrr& Woumcj. fcUtu! SON, riaT Itne focf tarrv i- -ti-j- Ni. - .on DnrKei ComMnation Siot Gun sn3 Mi fn-r.;-;.':- out e.mpejou (jij:n3 G.n. Kill... W.ltaan. W.mUc. orlf.nl., li ".4, " & Co., 54 & 55 Duace St.. ITcw Tcrf JL L JOHSSIOJ, ".J.JirCK, 1. f.Bl'CL ESTABUSHED IS72. 1 ESTAKM.SFTFn Jolinston, BhcIc & Co. I Carrolitown Bant General Bailiif Basiiess TraisacteJ. .ssxn?:.'.::""" DEPOSITS Ut?5irf!lnrr,yb.10,,Jdc',,"Bd ,n1 'nterett bear ing cerUflcates Issued to time dctobitors. LOA.M Extended to customers on favorable teims and i utscountea at all times. COLLECTIONS Mads In the locality and npon all the hanklnor towns ia the United Siatea.1 C'haraes moderaS, DKAITK isnen nesntlahle ln all n.rr. nr tk. i-..j Stnt-a mi tni. . . . - . v.uuauKQ issuea on an of Lurore. part ACCOISM Of merchants farmers and others solicited, to i..T. 1 accomodation will be exteuded. --"" """uroa mat ail tranaaciinns ahall VJl' "n." rrt' and e.nfldBntiai. and that tliey will be treated as liberally as ttwd banking rules will permit. k xvcBpcciiuiiy, lOHKNTON. BK K A CO. WOOL ! POL ! William Murray & Son, ALTOONA, PA. Wbolcaale and Ketatl dealers in all kinds ol rwy (uod. Ladies' Beaded Wrajm. t'arpets, and a lar-e asortment ol (hina Mattlnit at las than Lastero prices, and pavs the hiuhest uric for wool. W(t.Ml'I!liAYSii,, RI.1 and 1B1T Kleventh Ave., Altoona.l a. Wy 10, lsS9 IOK SALE. A lot of ground sttuitte In the txtronvh t,i Tunnelhlll. I'ambrla county. Pa., trnnttnir 11a leet on Portage street and extendia back loct, havins; thereon erected two ItouKci, one contain-Ina- rooms and the ot.ter 3 rooms. The property will be sold separate or together tn suit ptircltas ers. For further particulars inquire of Michael Donovan, Ebensburg. Pa. MES. ivl A.KY J, bVKNL, Ebeiuburs, April S3, ltJ. Smo. f i if) i ? ! XT 7
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