(fiimlnta ;Fmnn;ui o '(' f'. !' in tratttintf 1-1 jr. tin '' ' "'' "T Hhniittt , ' tl' ' l''t"i" 'tl " l"'it tmr a ' ''" '"' "'"''''"''' t7 ) fV. M7J I'h'.RSO.WI T.. i': ri' .it i.iii h.iv !..ac.l. .;'.Ht i li.ty fotkt cliettp at 1 lUi.iii. Tint vt-ir m m.ik n! a U.aJ recui'l fur . oii'-tiorf cpriui; for sate at IHt'.illlS." . i;v K.ithe r Ui)Mntet'l, tf Ashvilli. iii lnn t'ti Mninlay. -Mi. Aixlu-w Uaui;. uf CarroKtown, was in i;:n'iiluri; on Mi.inlnv. -Mrs .1 A. MHrt-uinkiT. of llil place, pi ui Mnixlay In AKik-u.i. rwvi.tv-si lirtilc! -were swept away in Ilimtitijrilon county by the recent llijort. The i-ri'iit carpet beater. That new tnainnn at linkers'. It beats everjtiiiie for Avar. The lirt M.ihs in the new Catholic vi.iin-h at .Vhv'.lltj will be c lebrate. next utulay. -Mr II. .J. Il.ippel. of I'.nr townslilp. i !n town to-day cuculr.tiun amou) IiU I l irinil. M,.-m I'.irlutU Collin, of this place, took ii-r ((panaris for riiilmlelpliia yesterday IV.oTUlllll. All kinils of job work pnnteil on short notice aiul :it reasonable rates at the Kiil.K M vn u'Viee. Mr. W. ('. Mnelils, one of mr niers chant, liu.l a new siu paintfil ou hi.- store lul Satmitay. Cheap, uonl. nobby, nice, iient, a'riini!, wr ici-nble. TlKit'd what people say about liai kers' flutes. School closeil at Mount 1 ialliti n's Sem inary in tins iilnco on Wednesday until j Scp'eiiib'T next. The Commencement Ksercises'uf St. Kr.iiictN' Collene at l.oretto, will be held TuiMlay, .June 'J."th, Ins;. Mers. C. A. Sharbauh and Kdwln l'.nnliT, boin of Carrrolltown. spent a few hours in town on Monday. -In another column will be found the of tu ial vote of Cambria county vn the I'rohl 1 1. m and SutTraaiu Amendment. -Mr. 11. A. Mol'ike, of the Altoona l -.arrived In town on Saturday eveoin.; and ri turned home on Monday. Is K'lrnsburu noinc to have a Fourth of .inly celebration ? If so. Is it not about i time to betjin making prepnrations Mss May Killins, one of the most erter prising school teachers in Can.biia county pud our town a short visit on Tuesday. War-ted at McDonalds, Lorelto, Fa., V"'1 pounds of cleutj. dry wool. Tto liih cst puce paid f.ir all tlellvermg on or befou Juno tih, lss.i, There will be a festival held In the t'iiera House, this place, ou the 1 tlx aud th of July for the benefit of the church uf the Holy Name. , ves I hre are fome things we can't d. i. but we i n give you the best fitting suit of clothes you ever wore at B irkcrs'. Lowest prices too. Mr. Andrew Ei-kenrnde, or the well known nierchantile firm of E eurodv .V Hopple. Carrolltown, was a visitor t- our town ou Thursday. Mishcs Jennie Ulalr and Irene and M md tiias.s, who were vlslt:n friends in 1'ittsburg and Manor f or sevoial weeks pa--t. returned home on Monday. We are now better than ever rorp.ued to do all kinds of job work, !ucri as pro frames, irviUlions, cards, etc Call and m e samiilcs before orderli.g. Mr. Joseph Shoen-nker, who Is at nttending M. Francis' College at Lotetto, was circulating among his friends in this place a few days this week. The State encampment of the Giand Umyofthe Kepublic, wbicb was to have been held at l.eUynburg from June " to Inly l, has been poetpuned uutll September 1 in. Llghtni-g struck the telephone Hue be iv een this place and Carrolltown on Wed nesday afternoon and badly shattered eleven polus about a mile this side of Car rolltown. Kupturo cure guaranteed by Dr. J. B. Mayer, Ml Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. Ea.se at i. nee, no operation or delay irem busi ne.,s, attested by thousands of cures after others fail. A base ball club came here from Lorotto on Saturday last to piay a game with tSe 1 hcn.fcurg club but. owing to the mi! ldy ootid it ion of the grounds, the jjnme had to be postponed. Mi's Nannie James, daughter of Mr. K. .'.inifs. of this place, who had been attend i! '.c the Pennsylvania Female College near I 't' itn; for some time pat, returned ! i t -. ti:e present week. .l e main line of the Pennsylvania " d between Harrisburg and Tittsburg 1 ..t last been repaired and all trains are ". :unning between rbitadelpbla and ' !!s;.ur and will continue to do so. 'i '; Catholic Church In this place will fr coed In the near future by Pitlsbur The scaffolding used at the Car- xn rtiureti will alsolte used here and work will be completed In a short pii-nic will be held at the Brothers' ti' r l.ort tto, on .Saturday. Juno ' to which everjbotly is invited. 't li Orc'lt'stria. ll.ls hiiain encnrAa A iiL-rs wi:i mako it pleasant ; ' ? wlio Rttcnd. for ! lor.shurv; CA,h mntribnon to Johns ' win tiifiutit to about fl.i'O, iu addi ' t" several wauon loads of rrorislors. etc., some of which arrived as ear- " ciiM-k on Sa'tirdiv niorninK after 'i -i'o'.o.f.,,r Tn i find somcbodv wr.n ini. I - ".rtnt to 've thnt ILirki-rs rarry t!i laren ' f l-thluf. We-il convinr., htm. un. I ( ' :li"l. that t run not only nve j '"'Vine ta clofhii,-. ther-, but le n .i i" ' ' " ""fsi and li-t suits ho ever M: n ,!'n,'r. of lvtiefonta-, On- iii,i' ii r.i nt . h riiru!t l.;a f "( J. iiowitij. wh.it It was h, I t'.e y -1-l.uvn o:r one of tmr har.,1, an,, '.nrr. I tt sluvk ns very 1,11,11 rrot",ri his condltint! at I'-' ' " ":t utihappy tn.ti we had r-n V tim... wa-a the n-.aa who J,,i KlnnrMhesbef.w rxamii.mj k'-i.imi! our prices It ri'arly Int . , ' n- n, was. ivfore T(1. -r tors' tivrk of flothmu. . alll. k . a v ' riui,i pounty patver i;ine hiin irfd ClelrlSaaM r,.,.. mo.. wol, rl,.ar out more ft.-. . J wn in una .!.. ., i V ha i . " ' " " C ""i lu.in fSM,, a . .een enuioited th.-re. tl em JMhry are Hnt a.cus t Wlrlfl,. , a, .. . l" " .:tistiiiU" for lt.r ruh a U i srei l nails .: per keg at Iuftons. All the vital mine- In that. ( iallitlzin re attmi J ave been idle since the tliHxl. Som. 1. 1 t!H iu b:ti run only to ooret tbe tocaj 'loin., ul for coal. The mine operated by tt.e Caiiinna Iron Company ba beec cl'iMtl ami work will not bi resumed in them ajaln until the company's wotk-a. art? ac vin put. In operation. If any of our readers are in need of artistic and substantial cemetery wotk, tnadi from the best (jualitle of marhte aud irinite, they will do welt to call in J. Wil kinson .v- S-n. mliiMii granite dealers ii this p'.a-'e, !..'e they will find a rice . ! t s.-leet froin, or send them v.nrd ami they w.ll vivit you with a l.are ie.ee tton of new and original d-ii;r., they jjur an"e all their work and if their work is not as repr.sf nted they will not ak you to lake it, fhev are prepared to fid all orders at home and abroad at prices that defy com petition. iive them a trial. A .1 fin. It may not be Generally known that the Legislature at its last session passed and the iovernor signed a bill prohibiting the kiliitii: of ' any bird of nnu or any linnet, bluebird, yellow hamer, yellow-oird. grass, bird, grosbeak bobolink, pr-;ebahird, hum mingbird, wren, robin, meadow-lark, dove, niht-hawk, starling, or any other wild bird other than a game bird." Xor t-hall any person purchase, or have in possession or expose for sale, any such sona or wild bird, or any part thereof after the same shalMiav been killed. The penalty for killini? any of these birds Is a fine not less than f 10 nor more thau ?.V, and Imprisons ment not less than five nor more thau thir ty days. Hllmnrr llrlef. Wii.muf.. l'a., June IS. ls.sO. Vmtoii Kkkkman : The late Hood is still the theme of conversation here, as many people from this plr.ee were In the midst of the catastrophe, among which was the family of Mr. Peter Brown, of ! Maple avenue, Woodvale, consisting of Mr. B , his son Tfoinas A. Brown, his daughters Sadie. Emma. Gertie and Ll7z!e. and his grand daughter. Miss Iura McCautitT. dausrter of Mr. and Mrs. Wru. MeCaulitT. or Somer set Icounty, Ta., who was attending school In Kernville nreDaratorv to entering tlie teacher's profession. The bodies of Mr. Brown and those of his dauehters Emma and Lizzie and that of Mi.'S McCaulifT have I been recovered and Interred in the Cethoiic I cemetery bv Mr. McCaulifT's family with all j the solemnity possible on this sad occasion, j The funeral of Miss MeCaul;ff was attended I bv all of her school mates, who brought ! tlnral ofTerinps for the sad occasion. Mr. j Brown has four children who were not in the hod, Mr. McCauliff, above mentioned, ; Mrs. F. A. McCormick, of Minneapolis, Minn. , SUter M.Cecelia, or the Order of Charity, Altoona, Ta., and Mtchael J. j Blown, of Bitnesville, Minn. Thomas, I Sadie and (iertie Brown are also supposed to be lost, hs at latest, recounts, nothing had been heard from them by their friends. The sympathy of the community Is with the surviving relatives, as Mr. Brown and his 'amity were exceedingly g.jod and gener ous people and were not. we trust, unpre pared to meet the dread snramons. Miss F.iniua Brown when found above the B. .v O. bridge, in Stonycreek, had clasped in her arms the body of a child named Shoemaker, whom she was endeavoring to save when she met trr fate. Peace to their aI.es. Another ad case among the many sad ones in Johnstown is the death of Mr. Louts Welnzirl. hie wife and six children. Mr. W. formerly lived in Sutnmorliill and was a shoemalrer by trade. John Feer.-y, brother of Mrs. John Swhroth, i t WP:i,r.re. fc re ported orowned. Jacob P.opp, whose body was found at Nineveh, was a sou of Mr. John Bop p, of New (iermapy. John Hess, the engineer who sounded the alarm from Soutb Fork to Coneroaugh. by i runr'ng bis engine down, v.t ltlin all tie j vi ay. tus f avirg rts.ny iives. Is a former; W.Imore boy, and is entitled to the highe-t cc niniend ttion. He is tte real Taul Bevere 1 of tr-e fl.iod. John II ohm, of SummerMIl towrship, lost a son and two daughters in Johnstown, j Iwls Iopp was In the flood but escaped by swimming, and afterwards rescued soiue or hie relatives. Pat IJiran was the engineer of the first ' section of Day Express which ws lying at ' Cooemaugh at the time of the flood, and I saved himself by swimming to Prospect : Hill. Pat has had several close rails but1 has always come out right. ' Vivantius McIIugh, of Conemaugh bor- ' nugh, had gone to the telegraph ofhee to send a message to his mother-in-law, Mrs. P. M. Browr, of Wilmore, that his wire was very low when he was caught by tna j flocd, but escaped to Prospect and did not cet home until Sunday. Ti e shock of the suspense a'most causd the death of his w-.fe. but sho was at latest accounts recov ering. Mr. Simon Lingle, formerly of Wilmore, was Injured but escaped with one son and the rest of his family perished. Our sympathy is extended to Mrs. L. IL I.Jnton, formerly teacher of the writer, in her sad a miction. Next week week I will send you a true account of the condition of the reservoir before the flood. J. M. n blte Toanahlp Hems, lir.Mt Fkekmas ; Thinking your many readers who have so generously takeu chaccfls on a row telonlng to I.. A. Ilur toon to atd him to purchase a team of horse would like to hear tbe result of the drawluz. I will say the cow was rafled off on the loth in the villaee of St. Aautine and Thomas Kichardson, of Frugality, was the lucky man. Mr. I.urfcoon extends many thanks to those who have so generously as sisted blm In his misfortune. The late floods did considerable damage in White township in the way of carrying off bridges, fence, logs, etc. Tbe crops are all looki ng good except the ' corn, and there U very poor prospects for that crop since the flood ana the depreda tion of the cut worms. Mr. JS. J. Lather received an addition to h! Ilotein. Freslan, herd ot cattle lat week frcn Chester county, they are beau ties and If be continues be wi:! make a show on the cattle in his neighborhood In a few years. II has also comrnencd breeding and slipping tht Yorkstir breed of tioga. II" stiack is pure bred aud of Main pedirM". New? being scarce I will for the want cf a bott.-r name call mjseif ?rrin i.Efi. II Take a Keller Mats. Last Tucsd.iy the Altoona tae t-a!i ciul) cauie to Kvniburii lor the purpose of "dos inn tip" the homo club, but befon the game wa over they found out that they would have to go home a defeat-d Line. Only six Innings were played. Following U the nenre. mina t 2 Z Z .ii Alti-vcna o n i j o i .1 K'Htiisijur?... .'! 0 3 0 2 11 ! tr.iA.i: i n r xsr-s irrn. I The f.-tiiavwing marrince licenses were ( i-stied by fe Cl.r or Vm Orph-inV Co-irt i fi r tvrrV en '.Iir Vednesd.-i7, June r. 1 : 1 Jrruth F:tr aud Mary vVlllv Croyle towisMr. ' . --cnon Her5hbreerand Clara MeAteer. Jolip.town. - ------ ...... .uu aim .it it irirei 1 1 ntn- phreva, .lnhtislo wn. John II. Thompson and Mrnref- 1.. Tho-,-as, Johustown. Inttbfnl Prleat. ( f a testiinonia! to a worthy x riesr, v'.l k- In ''aiabria C" . where l !iw m iry fr:-n,!s an ! r-'at-ves w tsk- fri.ni a rci:t mt-'jj the Catholic ( t'lttutnhian published at ColnrcTius, Ohio, j An unueual s.ene both solemn and sad ' was wlf riesspd nftfT the VeDer services in ' Holy Trinity Church, Somerset. O., last Sunday. ' There had been tr.rnuzhnut the dsv a solemn tjuit n ; deep 'enity res'.ing ' tf rotighout the c :.'tegt'on p was the last dav That i:-v. Fa'ir Noon, was to j erve at the altr as Mo'v Trinitv's pfor. After ! .r of faithful care aid watch-' fulness uvi" h'S .;,-vot-1 fl x-k they were to separate. Tb stiepherd 4nicg into retire- . ment for rest, ard as be exmessi ,insstf ; "to prepare for another world " If this i ptKM man and bDVid has not been pre- j paring for it for tt.e lat years, an 1 is not 1 now prepared n man has or will be. The Hock remains in th fol 1 with a cew shep herd. Lev. Father Flfvxl. The severing of old ties of love and friendship are always hard to be borne.es peeiaHv so were they in this cs. Th ten.ier ielationhip txi-ting the in timate knowledge of eah other as pastor and members r.f the Church through so many years .f close personal nccuain'arice. was verv endearing sll his kind nets, all bisr.ob'e works, all bis sacrifices for the g.xd of the Church rnd Lie welfare of his people both spiritual and temporal wre passing tn rapid review In their mind and clouding t'ii'ui with sadness. But it was the will of ;.vi that they part, and bowing humbly and sorrowfully to the Divine de cree fuey submitted, knowing that ' He ordereth all things we!!." They will al ways retain bis fervent uiety and zal and all his good work In trteir hearts and with grateful remembrance. He has left an enduring mnnnmnt in the beautiful and substantial building known as St. Marv's Novitiate. From ti e first of bis assignment to Holy Trinity cnurcn. he resolved to erect a Convent building upon the site of the destroyed old St Marv's. of happy memory. It was the study of bis days and nights and the orjct of tils prayers. How well he succeeded, through what trials and tribulations be pa-sed are well known, and it Is also known that be saved ' thousands of dollars In its j construction by the labor of his own bands ! We can nver look at that work or Father Noon's without seeing hirn with the eyes or i our mind, as we have seen him a thousand j times with our natural eyes, busv in carry- ! I iug out the earnest desire of his soul. (lod j ; b'.ess htm in his retirement at dear old St. ; Joseph's ! There may be find the rest his , body so much needs from its weary labors, i i and that peace and comfort his soul craves ! I But to return to the scene we alio Jed to i 1 Some two weeks before. It was learned that i , Father Noor. was about to retire, at h!s j special priucr, to St Joseph's. Some of : 1 the ieadiug members of the congregation tooft the matter in hand, organized in be i half of the congregation, ahd appointed the i ' following committees : On Finance. John YoergT, J. D McKIn- ' i ney. Henry Waiker. John Uallin. Joseph A. , Fiautt. and K Kempf. ! On Testimonial Address. Hon. W. E. ' I Finck. J. J. Magruder, Wm Snider. Tboin i as Scanlan. Ed Kuhns. ard L. V. Knllman. t Te committee on Branca presented Fa- ! i ther Noon with a new outfit Of e'otblna and j , a hand-ome purse of money. They besides ! paid off all tin indebtedness of the church. so that he could leaye his charge free from encunih-ance. j The comnvtfM oo testimonial presented i the following ad iress at the bands of their. , distinguished chairman, Hon. W. E Fluck ; : TF.SH'IOSHt.. i I 1 , lry rni f'-cr hathrr .Njtfl .- t a mfft- I In i t numtier i f If"' !u.'tnt-er .f H.il Trln ny ; 'hiinh rt nrrntt n !-.t.-lv hM. tna folii wi:; w:i unsniiiemly sj ire !, an! tti. un Jrr.inM ' ! ci-oiniite w!i rennesd. on t rhatt of the ci.n- I irrtMraM4n. xn treent the ?UQ6 o iitu.a; aa rx- , jtr--ion it Th-r rriT'.riieiii9 snd lrl.n. I h.-n we l.uartl a few wek airo thr.t rou hn-l , ' a-k' l v,.rmi'i. n from th- Verv Kv. 'r,, -metal tt t.e re!.iseJ of Tour chsrve ol Holy TrirtTT - 'on r--rf.it I' -) an I t i t renre lt i St. "jieph'" . I t'onvenr, oar t.e irt we- fille.t wtr h ...row. I.iu an i.e time .truws near fur the pepiration e (.-el how tsinfiil It I.- to i-;irt fr-tm ine who has tor '. ' n:-re th:in Iwrilr yp.ini f-s-n our het'-ie.l and J I rts-.it.l i--r.r. ic-t w. enn-t refrain from ten- i i?nn yon thl ullic ex.rluo ol our iteej.'rlc iT:ach-ueni. itii-'N-re rer.!. aa1 tne hitch e tee -n ; , we eniertitn " will always cherish lur "U i.l ( to re-urr. y.tu o-jr ru't ifraretui thinks fur v.ar ontinuir ad latsr for our sr!rttoal n ! tea;- iio'l el'r. 1 he rrtuiM:nic of St Virj' Adl.-mr t- siyi Lmj aj a monnrf-:t to y ar inr!s'r. e!t ( sa.-r fl.-e. and ,l'voiioi to t tic a.v.inf-ment of ti-.o , e.ft- ir .nnl ITret., ot oti j'cop 'e. In Hill ih !m.roveirn" n 1 Isl you to Heir Trinity ' i 'hnrh . in.l to the id-rni r-'l.len'-e. evin'-e l the teal an 1 nterest whu-li e-.o.inui'iv iLliuateJ j Ji 'i in cur tehall. j Hut n'ssveao l heyoo j al! lYi.i yon bate heen. ( i!nrin-j thee many year, to tia id exici-le cf j ceryirtue and your lile with n hn b'en a i rotjtinntl ernj'.n. You hare le-i us t-y yt-'ir V I r. ines. mek nw. jq1 ,wei for..-ar. n- ;i' .n the .ath of 1:ty. .in.l we h -e fciw .sri loun I )-ua. ; li t only th ler-.'e.i I'ui' t, uutan in lulittut i anil tleetl.ir its f ither. ho str-.-ni; ui bf brn In arrtt'-tlvn and f.r I row. that Too h ive Dot xrf:e.l an 1 -on.torte.1 I j ycur ter. It-r ympa'hy an 1 internal k'nJae's. : an.i whtf-b one nt u hi hal cause t- re-otre . and he !.ll. J Ton hare Tot a!o rejoice. 1 with u. ! to thst rotr lire amntr us h.n teen chart?r i isl hy thai ol th oo-t Shef.her.1 and ly a ral thst knew no inierrupticia lur our tiriid! wrl- Ire. We now unl'e tn ten lertci; T&u onr affect tonate and heartfelt thankf. nJ to leir of roa. that in yjur retirement al JejtroM St. Jo.'eph'r vua will not lonr-i u In ynir ftarer. that we r iay all have th trace to leJ t'nrltUn live, aa 1 nuily be nnlte) m the hit'pire.- ut henren." As Mr. Kinck finish-d the reaJtrijof the testimonial th K-v. F-tther and all present were much affected. On the Key. Facer's, part too no.'ii so, to do much speaking Father Noor.'s thanks were returned In a few f. t linn words tr-.at went to the hearts cf his bearers, sssurinK toem he should never force: his children wto have always been so t n I to htm. The committee before they returned to their Ti'soective home, called upon the new- ly npt-ioititM I'astor, paij their respects. Kev. Father Klood, ard The l-ii bile Will Appreciate It. j The public are Indebted t- tbe Kiiyal ! HakiLg l'owder Company not more for hav- mg prfected and prepared a leavening i agent that is pure and wholesome beyond a j question than for its exposures, so Wildly i niaJe, of tte nomerous impure, adulterated and injurious articles that are sold under I tbe name of baking rowders, bread prepar- atlons, etc., throughout the country. In I making these exposures the company has, of course, made itself the target for all of ' counter attacks, but the animus of theso at t tacks bas been perfectly understood by the i general public, and by their very vlrul ence ' have served to more prominently call at ! tentlon to the good work of the Itoyal" Company. Ordinary adulterations such as are found i In coffee, spires, etc., although tbey are i swindles In a commercial sense, are often j tolerated because they do not particularly affect tbe henith of the consumer. l!ut when an article lise bsklng powder, that Is relied npon for the healthful preparation of almost every meal, Is so made as to carry I highly injurious if not rankly poisonous eie I menu into our dally food, It Is tbe duty of the public authorities to take cognizance o? it In this fight for rare food made by the Royal" Company, !t la to be noticed that ! the most trustworthy scientific authorities i are emphatically rtpoD its side. Io all the! contests of thin company with the alum and other impure bakinz bowders the result has proved tl.at e?ery statement made by the j Roya! Iaklnc Towder Company, both a to j ; the purity ot JU own and the adultera'ioo of other baking powders or the market, was fully authorized bj the most competent chemical and medical authorities of the country. In t'.iia contest two facts Lave been pretty conclusively settled In the minds of the pub licthe first that tbe Royal Company has found the means, and uses them, to make a chemically pure article rf food ; aud tbe other tfcat the market Is fuller poisonoos, alum and other adu'.terated baking powders which, no matter how strongly endorsed by ommereial" chenists, are to be studious ly aioiued. A pure baking powder i one of the chief , aids to tlie rrok ia preparing perfect and wholesome food. The recent controversy j in the prces has left it no longer a question I with thoe who Je:re perity and whole-nme,.-s of food what bnvin jowdrthey stall o. -TV k have a f-pdyan1 polMr f'jre j for t:atnrrh. Dipi! r!. Carter Mouth, and I Headirhe, n SMI CaUrrh Remedy. A , N-ai In'trr free with each bottle. Use j It If yon dr!r hraUh and sweet breath. I Tr!- 3 -err,. :ld bv Dr. T. J. Davisoa. I'ri lumnlitl to ; The fotlowir.j nuti ! To Allaullr City Tta I II. ' I ri i. Tb pi,"..i:'' f,.r tfe s:-:iin:-"r .- on ' At nt'.- City was i.vver so protnisint as it . is at present, and tte prosperous City by. ! the Sea was never so coad a condition for ; ! entertainineand arcuine its summer cust?. ' Kotertalnment in the snse of affording , fool and shelter is all that is rcj iired of the Atlantic City people. X at are furnishes tre ' rest, and bhe lays sea arid sand. fky and wind under tribute to aid in accompli.-di'nis bf r purpose. The creat Seaside City t f , summer ple--,.ue. re-ourceful as it !s in all CiJit is ittractive ar.d beneficial CD sea and land, C'uld never attain to its Mjh standard if popularity if Nature's allv. the railroad, 1id not lend its e fliclent aid In rendermc ac cess so eay that the averajie traveler counts the trip as nothing- The facilities afforded bv the Pennsyl van'a Uailroid's seashore branches will be . greatly Improved for the coralne season. They have always been maintained on a scale of liberality unapproached by those , enjoyed by any other wateriegp'ace. but a pmBresrive spirit will, this summer, be man- : ifes'ed in many and striking improvements. . The summer schedule will go into e ffect on . JuneC.ith, and it will present a sirvlce of J trains superior In number, speed, and equip- ment to that or any previous year. The j roadway of both the Went Jersey nd Cam- j den and Atlantic roads have been rebal- lasted and relaid in many portions in antic ipation of an improved. aeclere.ted. and in creased service, so that the new schedule will find both of the Pennsylvania's Atlantic City lines in prirre physical condition. A , lartre number of exniess trains are promised, ' and the very quick time of transit hereto fore made between the Delaware and the ocean will be materially reduced. An innovacatlon, which haid working ; business men will appreciate and the res- ; ldents of suburban town and neighboring cities will find most convenient, is a late evening train from Philadelphia. It Is pro- j posed that this train shall leave Philadel- , phla about f:30 r. m , after all the afternoon j connections are in and all business is over, j and arrive in Atlantic City for late supper. ; It will undoubtedly prove a popular move- ; ment. and will oftentimes save much hurry i and annoyance. Another new feature will be a late train up. leaving Atlantic City , at 10:30 r. m. for Philadelphia, enabling vis- ltors to spend the evening with friends and j return th? same aiehL Othet fast trains will run at convenif i t hours of the day in both directions, so that every one miv find a lea v irg and airlvlr.u hour to bii ta'e Two new trains cf constdt table impor tance have leen added to the schedule with in the past week one an early corning ttain. designed to deliver the newspapers in Atlantic City before breakfast, and the other an early traia up for the accommoda tion of those who would be in Philadelphia before nine o'clock. The cijuirmeut cf the summer trains will be greatly improved by tbe rise of new roaches and by the substitution of new Altoona built Parlor Cars, such as are run between New York and Washington, for the old WoodtutI Parlor Cars that the march of progress has left behind. With these snperior facilities, and the ad vantages effered by a centrally located sta tion easily accessible from all pott ions cf the city, and in direct connection wilh II road M.'et Station, travel to Atlantic City by tte Pennsylvania Pailroad holds out to its patrons to the strongest induce ments of promptness, readiness, and com fort. Hhl'krt Kill. j How often are we yet to be fold that ! whiskey kills ? Arsenic kill ; opium kills, and s- do hundreds of other pood remedies i kid if oi, ! instead or "?. Hut ak the ! rjuestion, "Will wbbkey cure ?" "Yes !' Is , the p!tive reply of the most eminent phy i sieiacs of all the land. Disease steals into ' year system like a sneak thief into your '. house, and often by reelecting a bad cold, ' we end our days in lincerinc, and wishim i for bealtti when. Indeed, enc bottle or Pure 1 WV.t.tev or Hrnnrfy would haTe cured tbe , cold. Such R'vods may b scarce, but they ; ca bt found at Max Kleins, K2 Federal , ; street, AliegWenv. His ''Silver A"ge" is the j on!y whisky endorsed by tbe doctors. You ' i can get the pure ; uckeDbeiruer. Kincb or , l'.itson l'.ya at fl.oo per quart or six quarts 1 - ' for ?5.00 Send for price list. i Atirllnn ! A n e 1 1 o aa ! ! Anetlon ! ! ! j There will be placed before the public my entire stock of dry goods, dress goods. , laws, ginghams, satines, calicoes, mu-lins, ladies and gents underwear, ladies' trimmed hats, men's hats and caps, notions and sta tionary, jewelry, cigars and pipes, and a t thousand other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock r. ' M Saturday, June 22nd. 189, at the Ear- ' gain store, Dext door to Johnson, Kuck & Co's bank, Ebenfber,:, Ta. Also a gid cook stove and parlor stove, in use on'y three months. j I remain, Yours Very Bargainlv, i D. II. C. Wakkkn. ! 1 Max Troubled with chronic catarrh and gather log in my bead, was very daf at times, had tlischarges from my ears, and w?s unable to breathe through my nose. Before the sec ond bottle of Ely's Cream Balm was ex hausted I was cured, and to-day enjoy sound heaMh. C. -I. Corbin. Field Mana- ger, rhiladelplila Publishing lTouse, la. T . . ... - " I am On my second bottle Of Ely's Cream Dalm. being a sufferer from catarrh since I was a child, but with this medicine I am be ing cured. Wro. L. Dayton, Brooklyn. Kertone Editorial Kxrnrtlon. Tte Pennsylvania Eiitorial Association will go on its annual excursion on Monday, i June 24. Tbe excursion will be to Cape I May. J. . . ine memoers win assemble at tbe Lafayette Hotel, Philadelphia, on tbe evening of the C4tn and the next morning go down the Delaware on tbe steamboat Kepublic, to Capo May Point and thence by rail to Cape Msy City, where they will rema,n wblline away the time la sea tide pleasures until Friday afternoon, when they will return to I'bilrdelDbia by rail in time to take the evening trains for their homes Bneklen'n Arnlea Nalre. The Rest halve In tbe world for Cuts, Rrui-es. Soros. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever I Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands. Chilblains , Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi- tively cures Tiles, or no pay required. It Is i guaranteed to cive perfect satisfaction, or I money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. Solrl at lh rlrn. atYara f V. Vk. burT. and V7. W. McAteer. Loretto. Kaaally Aaiwrrea, School Maam : "Willie, tell me what Noah's irk wm like." Willie : "Like Barker' store." School Maam : "I don't see tLe likeness." Willie : (triumphantly) -'Cai-se U bad most everything In It." 0tlee ! H(rhanl. Dealers In merchandise are hereby notl rM that all mrcautile license not paid on or before duly 1st will be left iu tbe baDda rf i Itistice of tLe Teace for collection. Thos. K. IIowe. Treasurer. rI 'AK F NOTll'E. 1 The LbeasbDrar Woolen Mill i prepared to do ail kinds ot country work, roll '-srdiag. plnnlnar and i-nlerioc atone on ?hjrt notice. i.on-tnr, June 14. l's. ui U'ltVJ 1ST- I" It' -r- .'.i I.- the lit c lrarcr-e .lorors drawn . f". er. t un: -Mo-Jay. .tune JT. ic.sv Vrn-rv.. e at the ri--cirtl rui el court la Aaicut. l-ic:n!n on th thlr.t MonJv, and :5- TrfuT terra III ScT-teti-t er : th a v EC-i .TVPn's r: i-t wklk enyLiji.. AJim ,'iKf. Utrtr. !erf,c'..! Tn Ani,a. "f- Jr.. c.:rieaier, K!ler l ap. M'ji.r. .lom A .. -f .'eliiio. i.l-en-iiurv. !'.:te r.lr.er ieo. teauiier. Kt l'un!BAh. JS'iT-:hart. J. S.. farmer. A.1ni! Tp. "oliin!". I'll ii i ) . contractor. H' cn-i.aix. I'ollin". l-ntii, rulll hanil. MHirtile. tvnrl. AoThoi.'l . 'rruer. Aliearbcny Twr. Irltl-lai',. Stl. Iarr.er,'lcirf;ci. 1 wu. Kdw.ir.l. lurid, roller, t'imetracah lior. rtrr Krerterick. f remer. 'a -rolltown . r.r;ruon. fto'H-rt. farmer. fi)ar;licK Tw;t. Kllck. .tfrume. farmer. AlUarher.r I p. iliir. tiv!i!. larmr. J.-jwcr o.lcr I'srp. 4 vla-.. tU ., farmer. M un-ror Tw-p. i ireen . Jimr. P.. la- . it I'atni rl Itor. ttrrhterccr. ireorjfe. e.-k, Jotlntown. Mine. !.ew-i. tnlnr-r, I'orfai; Twp. It d Hcurv '.a'T-r, K-a.1 Twj.. Ivinr.ey. .lames, lattorer. 'oi lrauiih l."jr. Klpnv. .Inhr. e:ieneer. K.at t 'onniauith. InkJ John. Wesi layltir I'wp. l.lov.I. John, merchant. Khenshnr. I.v.ett. l:iiiiel. lat.o'-er. I ar.Ori.t. l.yn.-l . John, Justine ol the l'eacc. Walilnicton 1 t. Muireliill. I'e'er. firmer. Lower YolerTwp. Xewmnn. Jolni W. carpenter. Ier Yoiler Twp. N icko.tciuuii, 'rank, clerk, .lotiast-iwn. N.-el. Ilenr. tsmer. t'learnelil Two. Miiliaui. Jet hr -. Loin. Stonycrei-ii Twp. Kanev. Joei.h. c:iri.etiter. Wa-htnirt- n Twp. Ktr-lelt. Jolii lafimr. Wc-t Taylor I'w. 'urhn. am-.o-l. Suerifct-n lent, i 'o.aers.Jale. We-iover. Willi bisryman. Ki-ler Twp. Willinie. A. K..ct.-rk. iieaje I'wp. Vi, Joseph (of J ihn ). lartuer. i "royln Twp. TRVI:rsl J lKilHS KOI RTH MOM.AV liV aI 'M ST. Ktckfnrd. Samuel Atmtineer. Kaf 'onrinsujrh. Itllier. iteorate. laruier. Alleaheny Twp. HomraMntr. J'.sei.h. larmer. Klehlan 1 Twj. Hoyle. I'hnr r. merchant. Cambria. Ifvrie. John, lal'i'rcr.itarro.ltown. I'a lak'ii). William, innchtn-t. ilillvfllc. 'auij tM-ll. John, laf.crer., Millttle. a 'onncll v. 'atrl-k. njerchaiit, Mitlville. ivijrail. J- 1-. machinift. Johnown. Ia:ly. lohn. tariuer. ."tuntcr Twp liaviV! Ku-haril. 'rachiniit. Wool vale. Kmpnetit. Thomas, larmer. Ulacitli -k Twp. Kinnertv. I'atriclt. farmer. Iean Twp. Koster. Andrew, merchant. Johnf (own ritfl-h. Alper. f irmer. St nycreek I'wp. Hart. Aler. .. clerk. Johnt owr.. llilm-r. Atiatn. -not Jer. Johntown . Hornicn. John A.. lalorer. UicbUud Twp. Kerr. I'inie!, larrrcr. .Ifkmn I'wp. Klrby. Kdwari T.. farmer. Suwimtrliill Twp. Jones, Idvi.l y. lnl.orer. W'oo.lvaie. Mile. Ktwar'l. lalmrer. Pro?M-ct. Murphy. I. A., aicent. I raoklin. McHousrn. fharles, lahorer. fryle Twp. M.-Uralr., John. latK.rer. fhest Surinc" SlcHui;h, wen. r., mechanic. Millville. Noel, lotin I'.. laSi'ri r. I'ortane Twp. Owens. aVatrfck, larmer. MumterTwp. O'Hrteti. W. S.. grocer. Millville. O'l'outie'.l. l'atri.-k. laoorer. Millville. tixuan. Hutjh. farmer. ::earn:ll Twp. Smith. Toney, lahorer. John.-toaru. Shartx. "harle, mtrchant. South Fork. Stull. Kavid !.. farmer. KichlaDj Twp. Tapper. John H.. farir.er. A-lauie Twp. W ik. Iaac. cli-m. Itlackllck Two. Kollowiio: are th ilranl Jurort for the Sep. temlHsr Term. Adams. William, enijfneer. Kranklln. Acitua, Jacot,. farmer. Est itonrmauich. AD'IraJ. W illiam, carpi-nter. Johnstown. Maker, W llham . farmer. Allegheny Twp. Hoyle. Ihinicl II.. larmer. t'royle Twp. Ilra.llev . Huuh. mill hand Johnstown. Krawlev. James t farmer. I'orfak 1 'p. Huck. . '.. merchant. Uaiiitzm . ... . 1 1 Carroll. M. J.. clerk. .lohntown. iAVtJ. Timothy K.. laborer, Kat (fonetnmuh. Kunmlre. VVil.isiu V., enrpeuter. Souih Fork. Kline. Paul, farmer. L'ambria Twp. Kaaan, William A., palntT. t'arrll township. Karran. Patrick. !aru.r. tnmt.na Twp. Johnson. 'i ,ude. macutacturer. Ston creek Twp. Jone. Thoma J . UU-rer. jLht.stown. Mrlloa. Jaraea farmer, t'arroll Twp. M'ller. !eorae W.. planterer, Johiistowa. t I'Neill. John. laiKirer. t'am:ria. I'Uck. m H .. tinner. JohnFtown. Stackht aie, Atex.. lorernan. Iower Yo.ler Twp. Van Otucr.C. Hanks, latxirer. Kaaule 1 wp. West. Iltnery. clerk. 'onemaotrh tn-r. ZiuiuiiTm n, tie)rir. clerk, t'onemauh Hor. TRlTLKE Jl'tttifU-I IR3T Vl ItK. Hostert. lutare. merchant, onemau h Hor. Ityers. Keni I'., farmer. Kctile 1 wp. i 'asi lay. i eorace. farmer, t'iean.olti Twp. t'hute. William, j.ainter. ttentiurir. flark. Johu H.. hotel Keer. VI asiiinartnn Twp. Ciifter. leorice, farmer, farmer. Ailams Twp. laowllric. Johr. mr-tiant. 'atnhtla Hor. imnmire. Zsch.. lahorer. frovle Twp. Kberly. AuU5tine. farmer. M jn-ter Twp. K-kt:ro le. Andrew, mercliant. arr .lit own. Kvan, Wllhsm F.. I:trer, John-town. Foutu Itharlef. engineer. I'jrtaire lap, I rt-e. Kl-har.j. innkect-er. Aj-hril.c. I rtti. "harles A., plumln-r. Johnstown. Jore. Henry . lataorer. Johustown. 5ry. .loeph A . merchant. Carrolltown. Mall. Alht-rt, farmer, Wa-hinirtou I wp. Hamilton, lohn. Jr.. miner. Lilly. H-K-htele. Ao-at. lahorer. ru!.btown. Hoover. Thnmat. farmer. iamtna Twp. Ilorrock?, Jonathan, coat dealer. Cmtmausli Hor. Haiophreve. William, carj enler. I t-enFt'ura. Hunt, iieiirv. lahr.rcr. West Taylor 1 wp. Kaylor. Jame J.. tanner. Allegheny Iwp. Kicner. Thoma.i. f.iru.er. Wilmore. Kllnemyer. Herman, J.. lalorer, I'or'ase Twp. I.iwrence. Samuel C . steel w-rwer. Mila illn. J-hman. John I'.. farmer. "oiieui.aiiath Twp. Ienf. irt. Milton. idilier, Joliu.---. u. I evcruoo.l. Ja -oh C., tra'hl- cutter. John.-lowu. I.'ttv, Samuel, farmer. Catnhrta Twp. Mill's. I tar id. gcr.tlefuuu. i?a!l:t7'n. VcMrtde. l-.hu. larmer. :auiiria Twp. Ms ance. .1 itoes I"., iienti'-iuac. t 'learlieM Twp. Me' .-ue. .:i.crt. firunr. HirrTwp. Nale. John M miner, faallitiin TwK' aver.lorf. W il iam. cirn:er. Lower Yo!erTwp. Ciuinri. I'a'ri'-ic. watchmau. ttoncmauh Hor. SaUelJ. .laoi. uiiiisr. Sooth Kora. Slick. William, surveyor. Johntowu. Mherte. Sehatian. milter, tiallititn Twp. Storm- Tt.oJore. firmer, t'teirrielil I'wp. Stonah. John L.. .ainter. Ltnshurif. Tomllnson. J ieph. lain er. AtlettUcuy Twp. Truzell.t'haF.. K.. t,.nstat.e. KJe V irner. lieoraje ".. lat nr-r. Jinuu 1 wp. W inner. Jonu. fariuer. White I'wp. Wi-p. niter. J. T., carpenter, Jobn.-t.wn. TR.ittpsi Jt ftors 'b ono Waiaac. j A!ndVri01.- , il"."?' MrmT.,A"ol-'?Tn; Twp 1 K.a l a nw Uhjtrt lirmar I J.I Two Horie. Charlen. merchant. Iower Yoiicr. Briher. fjni. laborer. Junn-Mwa. Muck, .laeoh. farmer. Allegheny Twp. Carroll. Thornae. mill-hand. Vnctnatii:b Bor. Clr.rk. Patrick. Ir.. laborer. Kat "oncmauU. "oo er. A. H., Suietintt-uient. C.icrsjai ; . 1 hvi. Thoma B.. farmer. Carroll Twp. Ueloncr, lerreuce, cahinet-maker, CleartlelJ T"P. Pttntiilre. Tf rial. farmer. .1amTwp. Karre'l.J jhn 11.. miller. Woo.tvale. Kockler. Jaeob. atro-er. Johni-town. ForJ. James, lahorer. Cambria. lian, Timothy, teamster. et Tarlnr Twp : ouuhnour. tieorye. lahorer. ttonemsuli lijr. Howell. WilllHtn, farmer. Cam tin a Twp. .lay, Harry, tinner. Stonycreek Tarn. John; ton. Joj. W., blacksmith. Johhtown. .lone?. Bcniamln. farmer. Cambria Twp. Kain. Charles, farmer, 'arroil 1 wp. Kletn. treorife. farmer. Birr Tp. Kohler. f ithlai. carpenter, f'onetnaunh Hor. Kohler. M iltou, C. clerk. Johnstown. Krutotnaclitr, Joseph, talesman, Washington Twp. I.ytle, A. II .. foreman. South Fork. -Miller, Frederick barber, Johnstown. ?I.i!rr,5eorge. cleric, t'onemauafh ior. flyers, B. V.. laborer, ilea la Twp. U-Clarren. James M.. miner. South Fork. Mi Kenna. John, merchant. Conemauirti lior. McK-nzio. Ietr J . lartuer, A I leu hen y Twp. McMillan .las. A. plumber Johiistowa. Ntl Johu larmer Sumtnerntll Twp. Visit Francis C merchant raltiuia. -r-Primer Harry painter I-oretto. . iielg Vincent farmer Carroll Twp. liiblett Jacob I), farmer t'oneuiauKli Twp. liinlnaer W. W. laborer West Taylor Twp. Kohrabatiich John A. farmer Cambria Twp. San iers i'hihp farmer Munstr Twp. ' S0'1?'1" s"""i croyieTwp canian josei ti farmer Allegheny lap. Sarlouis Andrew Jr. miner Johnstown. j Vrncr i.re W. carpenter ConemuKh Hor. I "..irno-nriMiftntief Wliin l. : Weak land. John Jf. farmer Suf iTjehanna Twp, j Wias Icwls farmer Croylo Twp. VDMIXlSTfiATOK S NO TICK. Notiew Is hereby- arlren that letter of ad- uuniitration on the eftats ol MlehelJ. lannc. Hn tale of lesrfleld township. Camhtla count, i'a . de.-eafe-l , have heen arran ted to tbe nnder riacnaii. All persons Indehted ta fiid estate art) he-eor notined to make parment without delay. i n"f us. m ciiairxia Bainai inti a.ujo ion ' nresent them nmiri. hnt iet eit tor e Tile- meat to ji ii Atni I't r.tA. JAMKS HI NKHAN. Aim'r. ol Mu-hael J. Iunegan. Khenjhurif. June 14. ls9 Stk y cAror.K. Strayed away from the irenile fof tbe j suhsi-riher rettldinij in the northwefiern iar. of Cambria townshlia. seren miles from KhecsMinr lie or i-ituu ibu a. arruiiiuwia rottu. u m absiut tne 'o;b of Mar lart. five head of yearling cattle ieeritael as follow: . 1m rue red steer. 1 red itaar with white star In foreheml, 1 red heifer, 1 red heller with white foe and 1 white heifer with some red stiots. with small tell en. any per- son arirtnar me Information ol their whereabout will be suitably rewarded. WILLI AM 1. JONES. North. Ebensbura. June li, lss.-Jt. AltfilTM KNT LIST Acr.txi-T Court Jaly 1st , i ;. 11 PI Lloyd s. Iantry. "re.well ..ra. (iutwal t. Ii.uisition in re... rs. liremner. . ..ray . wyoa. .it Indeiaeudent School Diat.rs. n'etoff Mines. Caldwell ts. Lanuhcio k. Tboai- a. In re Koad in Carroll township. Klick. ..... vs. lienden. Krf'e rs. LitniiKer. 1 n re 1'etiliun ol W. Switlcr Kule to show cauFe. Martin ....rs. Keith. In re KoaJ In Keade township. Stojr .vs. Wills. li. A. SMIJLM AlitK. I'rolh'y. Iaensbnrc lane ls-J. 1Q.QQQ AGEHTS WANTED At once to neal toe only Authentic, Covpiete and firaphie IliMon of the Jobnstown Eood. PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED with viewp of all fort connected with the terrihle ! A discount ol & per cant, will be allowed on all eene of the tuiKbtr tnundatton. Uino. i0 aa;e. taaes paid on cr be lore SeHeuiber lit. and after Prioellio. I.iheral lernij. Thoaandi Want It. Ootyoraer l(t 5 per cent, will be added ou all UO IVinand Is ltno:ene. Send ijuickty .. c tor Out I paid. MtoJ. V. Keelerk. l i.i btrett. I THS. il UOWE, Treasurer. I tUadlflta, i'a. Juae U lb, IsW -l!. K C ROYAL rjS'J ! Absolutely Pure. j Tna j.ow Trr never rarte. A marvel .f purity. I MrenutL an ! whoicjomcr.eF. More economical than the onlinary kiniis. ami cannot he Foil In csjj.et!tioii with the mult.tu.le of the low tc.-f ihort we;trht, filuin or phospha'p pnw-1 r. M nrh in ,M. KnVAl It KlNu 1'iwii:k t'o.. 106 ! Wall St.. New York. iMti.iriiM i. AworM iHi .v rs. I1"' TIIK l.K.MIH'KACV 1K -AMHUI. 1 CIU'M Y. I herehv antioiinc i:n s.-II a -an1l l:ite lor the no.jln .tion tor t he "oitlce r.r Jieitlfti r an.l Kecor r a ttieenn'na I acmocrafu r'"':'r '- 'l I.SIlNi; J. Jtl.AlK. r.hen.-ihurt;. March ls-.:. "If'K PlSTItlff niilf.KY. I K .1. O C'iNN,,!-..,! .'uhnMnwn, Pnn'. No!.jet to tin.- Mi-cision of the Ix-moi raiic 1 rimary Klec ion. I'hcn.-tjuri;. i'a.. May : MSTKI-T ATI'OKNKY. i To the lietiKx-ratic voters of Omt-rla county. I herct.y announce :nvelf ranll ilate lor the oMif-e ot lii-iro-t Attornev ut.jt-i t to the rule? of the ncmocratic party. lxiN'iI.Ii K. IH'ITIO'. I.hen!iurf, April Via. ISv.a. I "! insTintT attoi;m;y .lames M. Walters ol Johnftr-wn. Pa. Suhject to the Jecislon ol the lismocrattc I'rtnia rle. ten.-it)ur March l.", IS".!. IK ri.OTHOMJTAItV. To t!e lM-niocral ic vr-tersol tamhrla er.iin. ty. 1 heret y announe myself a caminiate tor the nomina'l .n of ttie i tt'.ce of I'roThonotary. ub jert to the dccsiun ol the I aerrocr .tic t rlniarlef' J AMKSC. :i;HY. Com m i uk li Hor., Firt wat.i. March 25. ls9. Ti'li PKOTHOXOTAKY. T. ll:e Ieaioi-rat:c voters ot Csmvria eotir.ty. 1 herct.y annoir.cr nivsell an a candidate lor tho oticeol rrotiuinotarv, sntoe. t to the action of tlie en-um 1 eiu Vratle lronarv el cf ion . CKOKiJI- it. M1I.LKK. Cor.eraauKh Hor., May ), ts-ta. Fni rot lit lii:i'.CT)it. The natiu-oi i:,, ,i-l HIte of Carroll t.wn hlp I announce. 1 us a can. n. tale for the noiinna lion for H or I:rcctor nuhiect to tlie decision of the I'emocrrlic trimarr election. K'enshurK, May 8. j 4 UMINISIKAHIK S MiTlCK.- .N-ific l here!. y k. veti th-it letter" ot aJ- ti.in stratlon on the e-rate ol S M. Kern, lateof i Wilmore borough. CmLrl-i countr, decease X : hai e tieen atrnted to tt.e under.izr.c.l. Alt pcr ; sons intlohtcd toaald etaie are h re'..r rmiticl to I make paymen; to fue without c.elay.aiol those ' hiiTioii ciaiuis;ii;airr-tttie a-oee-i;i re.-ent I hem i t'Toi rty autheuitcare.l for et lemcr.t. ; JOHN I I'KL, Adm'r. WitMiore. .day 24, lsbia.-ft. j Tntl'lTOR Mll'ICK.- I la Ixrtlerai te.' -.mentary on the Oftate of , ."Ur. Ann Dav i-. late ol Kl'enfnlfc i-oroti-:h dc ' ceased, havine heen irr-.nTeJ tne ty the K.-m-ter ol Cam Tin county. ...t..-e If lieret.y ariven to all persons in. let. ted "to fai.S ctnte to m ike :iym.-nt ; to me. an l tho-e l:ai iua ct.-.i ii.? aa in -1 tl.c ;.-aid e-taTewiil ;rcsjL.t lljcrn tropprtv a uthent icate.1 , I .r ecltieuien:. II It'll A Ul L. 1A IS. Kxecutorol y.rf. Ann 1'avis. t thenbanr, April 11. 1-". A IiMIMSTKATOirs Ni 'TIC!-. ti:iDi.tritl'-n fum tr-.lanit:.i aiiuetio on the ei- ' fcite f Ho-harl Mayers, late ot Sumtnerhitl ! townfhip. 'mlria cuuiity. I'a., dicca-i-d have ! t een arrantcl to the iinderfleiied. All persons lndel'ted to rail! estate are- herehy n otineJ Ui i m:iKJ payment tome without delar.nnd th- e ' I ;ivn rlaPt!" auain.'t the r .uio will t.rtseat I tliim. protaeriy anlhentica-e l for et'.lemeut to HKMtV M. HI . ill. Ail in r c-f liiitiarl Mur'S.ilti'd. KM Km K SAI.K There will t-e dispose.! of at pr;ratc f ale. a tarm -Ituate tn Allesheny township, oue f .ur.h mile irom l.oretto. -n the road lca.lin tro:n rai l place to Kbenburic. This farm .'on tain atM;itt w acres, ataout acres ! whtrh are cleared, hiving there.. u a new two-ft.ry trame honee and barn, iinaon har l, et . and is In a arood state of cultivation an 1 eii watered. For further particulars addres FKANCIS f I K1.IK1.. Loretto. Feb. 1. 1S3. Lon tto. Ta. THESHOE BRUSH GONE I won't miss it, for I have long since adopted an easier and cleanlier way. A bottle of WoKfsACM Blacking and a sponge to keep my shoes washed clean, save a deal of labor and shoe leather. Sold bf Shoe Store. Grocers, DructiaU, ats, 'Hie best Harness Dressing ;n the world. WOLFF Jb RANDOLPH. Philadelphia; Notice to Tax Payers. -wiitick iii herei,v tftven that the Conntr ji T-ea?urer of Cambria wmaty will attend. lor the inrpore of rece.vinir ounty and stAie I taxes atfesd tor tbe year iss , st the . luces of holding eloction in the reflective dUlricU, on 1 tho daten mentioned hel iw : South Korlc. July 22.1. inly ri i. lu'y -Jlili. luly Sntll. I uly iittb. , No. l...luly VTth. -luiy h. J uly rtoth. J uly 31st. Auaiui-'. 1st. August lid. ,Qi(Ut Sd. August oth. ....... August 6th. Autual 7lb. August th. AuuPt '.th. 'royle township Wilmore Summerhill townehfji Portage Lilly and Warhinaton township Tunnelhill - .iltiiiin laorouafh WahlDton township No. It Munntcr township Uallitzin township a .hntle I Cheat SpnoifS i Allegheny townnnip . j Ioretto Klarklicli township i Jackson town.-hip Cambria township Auutt li'th Karr township Snsouebanna townthip Llde'r township.... Carrolltown Carroll town-alp Clearfield township Iean township ia'eade towna-hip W bile towasbip Chest town-hip r.lieutaru. Kast ward Ktwnstiura: S cet ward 1-j-t Concit,auh Kranklin . Woodvale Conemattirh 1st ward CoDetnuua;u a 1 ward ...... Johnstown 1st wurd.... ad ward :ld ward 4th ward Mh ward i;tb ward TLU ward Millville 1ft ward AUalU. t litth Aunust l:;th. Aucust 14th Aucut Lath. .Auuti.( isth. Auiiual Hin. Auicu t til. August v l t. ... .... A umt.-f. tlj-l. AuR'tst Ant-tt '.'aiib. .August 'JT'h. J u I y ."j . Inly d. July -.'4th. .Inly a'th. J n ! v vro h . Inly -j:i-h. July join. July ai-t. AUKUbt 1st. AUatust ad. A J: u?l 6t h. ...AUaUit tilb. , AUK'ii-t Tth. Aui;ut 6th. Auiit uth. Auaiust lath. Auaus! l.'fh. A-iait li'h. Anawst l",tc. Auitust 1-ith. Aiiiru-t lutn. Aiiicu-f ai't n. August aNt. Auitust aa-l. August a-ld. . August ai.th. f Mttlrillai I'd ward opersdale Oambrta 1-t ward ambna-Jd ward "roeict (rrubneown I ' per Vo.ler township....- Fjast Taylor township. ...... West Taylor townshlia Conemauna towo-l ip...... S'onvrreeli tOWnshi. ... Iwer YiHier townnhip. .. Adams township Kicbland lowuip Auiaai artn. If3 I CJ . II j, lie BeairDiik 1 as will be made r- ti or.ihle bv U (':. K. Sf '. A THOMAS for lo" Pcparttnet.t is tectn:r.,- ith r, w:ns. Wonts and t;,Mircs caf tioi . vcy a correct Id.j; ii! I !i- mariner j, rriiir" we ! ;.t e en' toe prices (I n'l IJoys' and Citililrt-n's ),-ef coals oil. t Pe..y t.uits. 'i'lie . acrsrice -.ve tiih. tins stork i-. wiiliout p iroVI Nd a ic n - vi;l we .; note, i-ot of i'f-.f -,i-' astri d : tli.it trotu our !:oe-t I 'rr-: t ! l.ic., lur i i oon i-t:t irttii strona nei-d.i Suit l.r a sd ol-i-oy. ivil: c.V' more niul better for 'lit than we have ever (ive:i brfuri'. '1 his i;.-ii t:i t !oii Siii-isto a.v.-nriatl.t anrfi!' oiisiness. I li Ivim finl- a :t! n-avy mi.:.. ii,ot Ik o'i. 'i he waaf iu-r w tin enrl patt ol t!.- s, asor:. ai.i row if joii l.an- it li'fic in.ly money savirjj of scveial dot la is to j on in your jun -!i:is-.s i ri.tu us. Ttc Greatest Eciuctis flS Ef TV Fur Cans. 4.; 7J. S! cuts : former prices. rt . J l , j r.V." Plush N ikArxr. 47 7"'. ."7 cctits ; inrmci iiricer,, 7oc. rl tl 'J."i. Sllc Miil'lcrs. ,'t7. lis. 7."i criit- ; turtnr pi, os, 7 ' . il il ill Fur ton t;io vet. 7.". ct . i. ?.J5; toi nier .: i:---l ! f l .v.. I.oyV Piush ps. 17. 1'S, 42 ca-til. ; tenrer prici . 40, M) t;t. OIVKX AA'AY From now unfit New Year's Day ve sha meis ( purcliiisifii" uooils to lb- m-ioiii t ot Photouraph A it) n uis which have doiiuhtt-d week. KEMEMIiKR, (iHKATI-ST Woolf, Son aTOTIXSTOWN. .PKlNTiSrA. ECKE5N5RODE $c HOPPEi h:ive just returneil from (ho Ivi-tcin Cities with :i laro atitl Ilete Jissortmcut )f 1'all aiul Winter Gomls consisting ol M ii Boys' Suits ami Ovfivats ; l.a.liis', Misses' ami CIiiMivif.i (,'o."t;-, Jarkets, Wraps ami liav.Is ; all Styles f "Woolen Dre? :-.,l?; Flannels, Underwear, Boots hivI Shoes, Hats am! Caps, Blankets, Comforts, Rohes, Horse Blankets ; liuhher (Jootls of all kin. Is , fine assortment of Millinary Goods and, in fact, a pencral variety of tJoods. Haviiiir bought at a discount, we are now invivire.l to oiler lccial Inducements and Low Prices to Cash Buyer itirjg your patronage wc guarantee satisfaction. Resni'ctfully, ECKENRODE HARDWARE FOR The subscribers, in order to close out their Large Stock of all kinds of Hardware, Iron, Stce It tall 5 Oil, Pa i nb Rones, Tools, Ihiildors Hardware, ete., etc. vrill sell, lor the next 1)0 daws. Goods at Prie The Stock is new and Clean. E. DUFTOH" & SOI TVrnr I'hilndrlpfiin. Irarly Km iim. f.uai trrly I 'a? tn t Lm!? n;.la' vne rr.n anrl l-v t any tin;- : f S. hi. ftvr . e-t J tr: t.r Anr n-U. A l.-nce 1 . , Civil I I K fire-ri..-' ( l.is.i--s, Matl-.cn: t;i . rt- . t )iir; of the 1 sturleitt- iii 1 .:h t Prim ijk-il. I ca.t. t all i,i n .1:1.1 F arimi r..rry r...tn 1: :r-.ic:i a.cic. I .ynoi.sititii. St.e. . i i.jiot -uiix i .i aru huy. Faoons or .tuir:,-i. tn course. I'l VMciil atlA O.-mu.il a f r.4.iit il 1; rsitu '-tr. More fu..v r;: fcv.rtj, tll;; cnuii. ,rt. u.c lM ei!iac:uia. .a 1 tlie I -cI ir oriu i; I . i-t i.c catali.iic nt ftec to .my ,i.tr. SWlllilN C. 1 i'iwaricur, MtOia. I'a. Cuiul!. i .k Oar Ceo. W. Clafiia a.ntuni UilU LOI liL I Ull i3i JOHNSTOWN'S NEW SUBURB. vhoxhaivi: VLTHOVtill situated nearly two miles from the heart ol town.lt in connected 11 tlie same ly Iho Rapid Transit Railroad, n which trains ran every thirty uiinutes. an 1 atierJiily Iwi.will run every litti-en mmutis. '1 tie lare is tbe same as on the street cure, live cents : tiaie elirht uimites. This make .Moxham equal to a wulk of only lour squares from tlie I-ji ottice ; in addiliou to which, tue new VALLEY PIKE runs through the heart ol tlie uroj.crty itn-1 lorm the main thoroughfare, ranknii; a. stu-rt level irlre into MuKuwotiver u Kod roadway and L i v y ("tee. bridwres. i lielartce numt-erot hoa-e already erected at M(xh-m have in. aied every uaodern improve Bieut. among which may he mentioned ;!A Good Sewer System. The Warinar Sewer System has (wen adopted, with 1 lush tanks, ever halt a mile ol (-ewer Is already laid. A Good Domestic System Water ' Has alfro been prorli-d. The rates I ecu t. le-s tli an Johntcwo ratet. are 25 per NATURAL GAS Kt'tr are xb-. .iuie g ether with. tLe as iu Job he town Thi, to ! AVELSHACU LCAMJES( ETT GAS LIGHT, ! Kor borne use. rlvej MotI un every ui-njei i ,i-i'i-. Ity. The well-kni-ra ron Lunen Grove, Tt,e "5mr f evminic resort of Jr hn.Htowc, U slt ui't! In ti e M:Tf heart, o; the rr;ei ty. ( u one vart ot the proierty set by "lor the ;uir- lK"e, Mu re are a lance Steel 1'la.nt, a Foutn'.rv. ! and fereii! otl.e- ijc:ork, einli yiair i.-.tiiir ; Irom 0O to M nn n, aud cveral wore likely to i toon be Incited there. tver f laty taxty houfe already built and this number will be doubled M110 year. The lots are 4t by ISO teet. The atrueta laid out for a wi lih ot I tty leet. lneludinir il lewalkti. 1 Ui.MS LIBt-K A I-. lor ir-e ao.1 lniorua tlon airily to JOHNSON ALI.KN. A:eot. Hclior-1 otreet Station, Jobnaionn, l'a. May 10, Is-yj.-c. pr- . , 1 il w hn km m t!ie Friers il -in CTW- 3 - -. (2 i VICIV AAVA si' t II continue !. prcrcnt racli i.f r ur tnat'j costo J:: or mere) willi one of those 1 1 and soma ..!. ttiou sands of out ladv t rlei.ds liuric.' '. ;: ;-.t..i. .s UAKUAINS IIVKK OrFKHKi. & S t'.V'U Solic- & HOPPEL, Carrolltown, at nno T ft l uuc 90 DAYS, 01 all kinds of Mechanics' win el) will JUL. at.' r t!,rm f n Pasinc. any ColJ-v. r-!-. unir Mvsk.. O h-t . r. rrvm H- tf .. ..r una,-.r.-A ... I .. . .n .. i ; i I. a .1 raiJ.j.ite - f urst ia- ( . i .u.- l utU:m,-s ; iv.r i nomas, ttic- (' ?pt siii'itns ta Iv-.n. r t jry,r . I'ti it ft.? rm .itnl . iai .1 .tnw i t li oi Hustii. x. C-.l'ic.'c-j'rri.arr.'orv. IW ttn.il, CU:1 1 - , ..-! tiifTit . :rd. ( .roin V in t.r-v i-.r 1. -,r-L... i - .s I -iariiunt. it.i i I---aijti v. i-h .rt-h.n . 1 .ct Cot. gc -l.:tiite vho-.l. Mr lu A. l. niv ..t.! rry I. en (? .I-.:;. N. , I'll...:; -J rrr i.cnK, Nirt .it mtu -u-, t r A Urn SHuKTLlUCli. A.B., A.M. tHiiv-fd .au.-. He? CoBMaaticn Siol Go asii Ei!a. 1 j llfi t T '-. t m n -rt I 10,11 1,1 ,, ., -.1. aa ..... aap.rrre;: o i u ri:noit a u t m ithktii 1. -fcfuM .mi t h bt vain, i n l ho ;,.rkt . I f In -niatit f It.rt..-. UmtiLarn .., r yn-t ;-.ri ai,4 rtt -ir tVJ::'i. ;;uo?;;- oli', man ox the koai & Co-, 54 & SSEuaze St.. New Ycrk. fcelid as rtu. t r lOlia MllCnrl,lrn V.'.-.- u. l. jous:on. B. J. CICk, A. W. ErCK. ESTABLISHED IST2. ESTAGLISIIEI1 lV. Joiinston.Bnck & Co. Carroli'ra Bank, IANJvi:iiS. Fa. rwaitaans Mala ata t ,T. A. SHARBAUGrl, Cashief. A. W. BUCK, Corner. General Mling Easiness Transactei. The following are th principal leaturtt ot a. Ct-nerjl baEkiUjf bu-lnef : ItKl'OSII'M l.eieivej .:iyat li- on deaiiitid. ud Intereit bear- ina; corttncatcai iucd to lime deiositom. loos Kaiended to euFtoiuerx on lavoratile tetua. andT. approved paper amounted at all Uuiee. lOLLrtllOMa .Made tn tbe locality and up..n all the bunking towns ia the United state. 'baraie nJ-Hlerate. 1IKAII Issued Cf -Kntubte in alt purtu of the r'nitiir ""'f. tod loreiicn ezi-hanKe moui-d on all parts oi mroj e. Of rueri-har.l. farmers and otl err riiielted. to whom rea.oualile -eomr Utiou will lie extended. i'itroti are un-iited thnt all transit w.n a-hall 1 held rfS Btru-tlv .ilva'e and fvtitKi-iitial. ah.l that they win ,e treated aa liberally at aol bunklrifS inleg wnl pttait. Itespecttully, JIIHXMO.V KICK A t'O. TirBER FOR ALE. 'J'Uli I'.MItKSltiNni 1STHEOIVNF!! OF L a trnet of lun 1 ""touted in t'au-t.ru totj hii Cirnl rt eoui tv. f'.i.. r. ii inii.;j; i! ?(.) . SIS :v:a,e.I ...'.: N. riti ,a r.'i.-i.-li:.i . . i .; h i. luuv.ty tl ?i in I wi: ! HemlirL-k, Btt-ch, Stisar, Etc. 1 he tn'-er ru '-aid Mentifu- .ar th-. .Bi,. nnd tl'-i-r ' lor -jl.-. an J I i tun he- i iiotuiaija In f.-irar-l to -ne apply tn "t a.idr ;? tlt'.VAIila 5til li- 1 rii. Kbi-n- '.-.irit. I i. tier..-bury, .lrt,e li. 'S.-tl. "l."" sl V 1 A 'Ot Of t'O oM'i.l :;u:ite III t!.c bi-. uiil f I'untielh!!!. C:ttilri rontitv. l'a . trontitiu llta leet on Portage f treet and extending hai-k 'i.v leer, havine thereon erected two hoies, one eontain lr i rooms and the ottai'r : riaomr. The pro-erty will tie itold eeparata- or touetlae. to pun pnreha? ere. Fur lurther particulars tnttaire of MubaeV Uunovaa, KbCLSbuix. I' v lallts. MAUY J.UVUN, i-bensliurK, April .v, ihj. juiu.
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