rittv.i 1. hm: vi. w. t rit't l'i . u-antittij l'..r t,tt ,. .V-i .J.. I''ttrr nhnulil f.Hif tin ! ir it h n at Irilst ,ir in A i iftmiH i- of' iiihlii ntion tin 7. loc.ii .t.YU r t::s( K.ir. I': . in l it t .i s li.iv Am'.! . Tiiis war m ir.ak iiu a bid rccoul t It !I- illsVt.Ti. A oiie-horse r t ti w,n,ti fur sale ; ii.ttniis." at, Kv r'.itlw-r Wuseiislfel, of Ailivlll, .,,is in town on Mmnlay. Mi. Aiulu-w ll.iuii. 11 f Cairulit.mii WI4 in KVuMwru 'ii Mi.mlav. -Mrs .1. A. Miofinalci-r. of till lIaCt, -prut Miitnl.iy In AlttM)u.. I'woi.tv-six brliic" -Jr swept away .11 lliititinsjiloii county hy ttid ircffit Hoot!. The isri-iit carpet lienter. That new initiiiii; at Il.ukrrs". It beatt eyerj time for weir. Tin lir-t Mi-w In th new Catholic chiiieti .it A -liv'.lle will be c Mebratea next smulr.y. Mr 11. .J. Il pi'l. of I. air townslilp. !ii town lo-ilay t lieu la turi auioUR 1 1 1 mis. -M,-s Cirlotta CuKli.. of this jilace, took Lit tipariure for l'lillailelulila yesterday ii.oriiink:. All kinds of job work pnr.tel on short iiotii-i' ami ;it rt'a-ioiid'j.o rati-s at tin K111.K m s otVu-e. Mr. W. ('. Mnelils, otn of our niers chants, l.u.l a new siu raintoil on hi store lift Saturday. Cheap, inil. nobby, nice, iient, s'ronn, 1 serviceable. That's what people say about , Hal kers' shoes. School closed at Mount (iatliuin's Seni- j nmry in tins place on weoucsuay uniu September next. The Commencement Kxercises'of St. Kraiicis' College at l.orctto, will be held 'I'm. -day, duuo -Joth, iss'.i. Messrs. C. A. Sharbaugh and Kdwln HitnliT, boin of t.'arrrolltown. spent a few liutirs In town oti Monday. -In another column will be found the of tieial vote of Cambria county on the Prohl tuiti and SulTraga Amendment. Mr. 11. A. MePike, of the Altoona i, arrived in town on Saturday evening and returned homo on Monday. 1 K'lenshurg going to have a Fourth of iuly celebration ? If so, is it not about time to begin making preparations ? Miss May Killins. or.e of the most enter prising school teachers In Can.bria couQty paid our town a short visit on Tuesday. Wanted at McDonalds, Loretto, Pa., r,,noo pounds of clean, dry wool. Tho high est price paid for all delivering on or belou J u;u .;0t.h, i.sn;. There will be a festival held In the lera House, this place, 011 the UU and "ith of .July for t!ie benefit oT the churcb of the Holy Name. o, yes f there are pome things we can't do, but we c vs give you the best fitting suit of clothes you ever were at Htrkcra. Lowest prices too. Mr. Andrew Eckenrrxto, of the well kuowu nierchantile firm of Kckenrodv V llopple, Carrolltown, was a visitor to our town ou Thursday. Missus Jennie Ulalr and Irene and M.iud Ulass, who were visiting frienJs in 1'itt.sburg and Manor tor sevcial weeks pa-t, returned home on Monday. We are now better than ever porp.ired to do all kinds of job work, such as pro tramcs, irvitutions, cards, etc Call anil si e samples before ordering. Mr. Joseph Shoen nker, who Is at rtttondlng St. Francis' College, at I.oretto, was circulating among his friends In this place a few days this week. The State encampment of the (iiand reiy of the Kepublic, which was to liave been held at t.eUynburg frotu June 'Jt to July I, has been postponed until September V In. I. ightni-g struck the telephone Una be Uven tins place and Carrolltown on Wed nesday afternoon arid badly shattered eleven poles about a mile this side of Car rolltown. Kupture, cure guaranteed by Dr. J. It. Mayer, s.,1 Arch St., Philadelphia. Pa. IUse nt once, no operation or delay I'retn busi ness, attested by tnousands of cures aftor others fail. A ba-eball club cane liera from l.orctto on Saturday last to piay a game with tse I httishurg club but, owing to the inn Idy ooMdition of the groui,:s, the game tad to he postponed. i!is N'ann'e J.imes, daugtitnr of Mr. K. .' imos. of this place, who had been attend ing tl.e Pennsylvania Female College near P'lv .irg for some time past, returned I i t 1 . the present week. . i.e main line of the Pennsylvania ra '!i ,d between Ilarrisburg and Pittsburg I . .t last been repaired and all trains are :unning between rhiladetphia and . ' it t s, ur and will continue to do so. 'i he Catholic church In this place will fri coed In the near future by Pittaburg l .Hies The scatVolding used at tho Car- 'An church will altiohe ud here and j w rk will be completed In a short A pii-nic win be held at the Urothers' . -icnr l.ontto. on Saturday, June to which everjbtxl) is Invited, i x.a orcl-.pstra has been sfcured and ' "maiirs t ill niako it p!ea.-RDt for ; i' s... who attend. ! ictiMhurg'.-i cash contribution to Johrs '. -. w lil aniiunt to about ?l,on. iu addi ' " several wagon loads or provisions, ' :.?. etc., some or which arrived as ear-'"i-viivrk on Siturdav morn log after - '' 1 -.''i'i!..i''i. Tri'-vnr. -We s.-nnt to find snTnebodv who does I Of' -'Ve tllflf llirlurci ..... .... i - - . -j iaii) iu mrt'St "r '"thtu. We'll convince him. Un- '-'lind, that can not only save ri .i- cv bv f'r; 'I' 1. .'I.-' 1" ying Lis clothing ther?. but 1,1 """'d. nd bent suils ho ever . lohr. Uacner.of lIlefont. On ' ;d.:e r.r-t Liiowir.t wilat It was. had all U. ! I1 T iil.lorn or . ... ., ""PI" nan.M and J .w t I-' M finer. n. shock wns ,ery h In a rrecvi..u-i condition at ' " '":t unhappy mun we ' -m: tim... was the man ' ' . lr.. ..t...t. . . had who ft'an had i '' K'tiifs oerore rxamii.ini; "i K.'Uinu our price.. It ri'arly ' .1 . t to s, e what he'd lost. ln't r. ,,iish , wss IVfofp y(i; --r'Tprs' trk nf clothing. t- t'i!irfitld county paper aiv st Hirw lumdreij Cleirfe'd comtv -me', wool.! near cut more r, -., , st-wn In one Hay than a thrn-nm i v ...) havr. l...,.n employed ttvre. Tax it!i tl em W tliry are not i,v.. 1 1 ..in Dr fla? x . istii-i fur their grub. srt-il nails fli'ii per ke at Iuftotis.' All the coal mini-! in tb Callitlzin r J ave been idle, since the tlivxl. Some 1. 1 t!h'ui biiijj run only to meet tbe loca, tiiii.i ul for roal. Tu in ire operated by '.t.e ('umnti.i Iron Corupaay bae beec clo., i aiul work will not ba riumil in theiu ajaln until the company's wnrk are ag iin put In operation. If any of our reader are In nert of artistic ami nb-tanti.-xl cemetery work, in.) from the be-t null (tie of marble au-l tririite. they will do well to cill ( n .1 . Wi!-kin-jon : S n. i..irh'.i 'i. urai-iIte dealer In thi p'.n-i. wl. they will finrl a rice .'"I'li ' i leet frrun, or send ttieru .nrtl ami tin'y will visit you with a Iar.jese.ee tlun of new and original dt-c'nn, they guar antt-e all tlietr work and if their work 1 not a reprfrritetl they will not ak you to take If, tev are prrparrJ t fi.l all orders at borne and abroad at price that defy cno petition, (iive them a trial. A 3 m. I It may not be generally known that the I,enis'tur at It last session pasfd an t the iovernor signed a bill rrnli. biting the killiiiwM.f anv bird of onL or anv linnet. .1..-K1..1 h n. I bird, grosbeak bobolink, ph:rb;bird, bum mlnijblrd. wren, robin, meadow-lark, dove, 1 1 ti!ht-hawk, starling, or any other wild bird other than a game bird." Nor shall any person purchase, or have in pn-.-fss'nn or expose for sale, any such sonu or wild; bird, or any part thrreof after the same , shal" liav been killed. The penalty for killinir any of these bird Is a fine not less 1 than f 10 nor more than f.V, and Imprisons , ment not less than five nor more thau tUir- : ty days. 1 Hlliiiirr ltrlef. W11.M0KF.. Pa.. June IS. . Kinrou FrtEKMvN : The late Hood i ' still tl.e theme of conversation here, as ' many people from this plr.ee were In the v , midst of the catastrophe, among which was the family of Mr. Peter Brown, of Maple . avenue, Woodvate. consisting of Mr. B.. hia I . -j... . . . , son Thomas A. Brown. h,s daughters Sadie. Kmma. C.ertie and I.lzzle, and his grand : daughter. Miss Iura MoCauiiff, daugt ter I of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCaulitT. or Somer- . . . . , .... . , . set fcounty. Ta., who was attending school , lu Kernville preparatory to entering the ! teacher's profession. The bodies of Mt. Brown and those of his daughters Emma j . .... , and Lizzie and that of Miss Met au. iff have , been recovered and Interred In the Catholic cemetery tv Mr. McCauliff's family with all the solemnity possible on this sad occasion. The funeral of Miss MeCnullff was attended bv all of her school mates, who brought ! floral offerings for the sad occasion. Mr. ! Brown has four children who were not in the Mood, Mr. McCaulitT, above mentioned, Mrs. F. A. McCorralck, of Minneapolis. Minn. , SUter M.Cecelia, of the Order of Charity, Altoona, Ta., and Michael J. Biown, of Bunesville, Minn. Thomas, Sadie and (ieitie Brown are also supposed to be lost, as at latest eccounts, nothing had been heard from them by their friends. The sympathy of the community is with the surviving relatives, as Mr. Brown and his family were exceedingly giwid and gener ous people and were not, we trust, uupre pared to meet the dread summons. Miss Kuvna Brown when found above tho B. O. bridge. In Stonycreek, had clasped in ber arms the body of a child named Shoemaker, whom she was endeavoring to save when she met tpr fate. Peace to their ashes. Another sad case among the many ad ones in Johnstown Is the death of Mr. Louis Welnzirl. bis wife and six children. Mr. W. formerly lived In Siimmerhill and was a shoemaker by trade. John Keenly, brother of Mr. John Schioth. f f WliitiOre, fc reported drowned. 1 Jacob P.cpp, whose Iv-nty was found at 1 Nineveh, was a sou of Mr. John Bopp, of 1 New Germiry. John Hess, the engineer who sounded the aHrm from South Fork to Conemaugh, by runr.tng his engine down, v. I istlini; all the w .iy. tius jivirg many iives, is a former! W.lmore boy. and is entitled to the highest ! commend ition. He is the real Paul Bevere 1 of tr:e fliiod. j John Uiehm. r.f Summerhlll township, lost a son and two daughter In Johnstown, j Iewl Dopp wa In the flood but escaped by swimming, and afterwards rescued Soiue j oi hia relatives. Pat IJoran wa the engineer of the first : section of Day Express wr.ieh was lying at ' Conemaugh at the time of the tlood, and saved himself by nwlmmir.g to Trospect j II 111. Pat ha had several close calls but ha always come out rlgtt. j Vivantius Mcllugh. of Conemaugh bor ' nuzh, had gone to the telegraph ofi.ee to send a message to his mother In-law, Mrs. ' P. M. Brnwc, of Wilmore, that his wife ' was very low when ho was caught by thJ j (lord, but escaped tn Prospect and did not get home until Sunday. Ti e shock of the suspense almost caused the death of hi wife, but she was at latest accounts recov ering. Mr. Simon I. Ingle, formerly of Wilmore, wa Injured but escaped with one son and ; the rest of his family perished. j Our sympathy l extended to Mrs. L. II. I.inton, formerly teacher of the writer. In j ber sad afl'.ictmn. Next week week I will send you a true j account of the condition or the reservoir before the flood. J. M. IV bile Toanahlp llenit. I Iifmi Fkekman ; ThlnkiPK your many readers who have so generously takeu , chacens on a cow heliin-jlng to I... A. Uur- : coin to aid him to purchase a team of lior.ei wonld like to hear the result of the j drawlne. I will say the cow was rafled off ; on the l.V.h in the villaize of 8t. Auisu'tine and Thomas Richard-ton, of Frucality, was the lucky ruaa. Mr. Durtoon extendi many thanks to those who have so aeaerou sly as sisted blm In his misfortune. The late floods did considerable damage in White township la the way of carrying off htidijes, fences, logs, etc. The croDs are all looking good except the corn, and there Is very poor prospects for that crop since the, flood and the depreda tion of the cut worms. Mr. S. J. Lather received an addition to his Ho:.-te!n. Freslan. herd of cattle last week froTQ Chester county, they are beau ties and if lie continues he wi:'. mske a show on the cattle in his neighborhood in a few years. He has also commeactd breeding and shipping tho Yorkshire breed of hogs. II;s stock is pure bred aud of lilcn pedigree. New? being scarce I wilt for the want of a bettor name call myself f-cr.Tni.F.rt. II Taken a Keller Mis-. Lat Tuesday tlie Altoona tase ta!' club cauie to KNensbur-; lor the purpose of "dos Ing up" the homo club, but before the same wan over they found out that they would have to go home a defeat-d Line. Only six Inning is the score. iimlnii-i 1 Altoona ( K'JCiisOurg... .! were played. Following 4 1 O .ft 1 3 1 1 .n ihciauc i.i r.wsr. iiarrn. I TSe following marritpe llconscs were ( isued bv tp Cl.-rU ct tha (rphans Court I fi r rveeW er. jinp Wednesd.tr. June 19, 1 - : 1 Jrnilh F:'r and Mary YVHIi, Croyle towish'r. t Sr-.jcuon Herhbreerand Clara McAteer, j Jolin.town. ii. ii uowiana ana Martrarei iinm- l ......... I John 11. Thoropm and Mi?l-1.. Tho-n es, Jubustowa. Trlninnlwl ti I'altbrnl Prlenl. Th- lotlowir. notie- ( f a teitlnionia! to a worthy priest, w-ll k-otvn '.r ''asbriA Co , win re !' his nrvry fr:-n.t an! fUt'ves we tak fr,n a r.or.t iiur:'jr the Catholic Cui'iin publish J at t'olnrcbus, Ohio. An unusual ..ne both aoletnn and sad wa w!trip-ed affer the Ve-oer service in Holy Trinity Church, Somerset, ., last Sunday. rtirre bad been tr.rnushout tfc dv a solemn iuift an I dtep oVmTity ri-stirm tf ro'Jis'ioii the e irvekjatlon I' was the last dav That i:-v. fa'er Noon. ;ere at the alrr a 'li'v Trinity'-' was lo i m-iiir ttr '' years ot faithru! cre and wstcti f 'iiru'S uvi" h's ilrvoted fl -lc they were to separate. The ,sheph-r1 en'Ci ir.to retire ment for rest, ard as he exriesel l.iirs'f 'lit prepare for anoi'ier world " If this jjokI man and shD'irn d has not bee r pre paring for it for tt.e last " : year, and I not now rrepared n man has or will be. Tbe llock remain ir. th foil with a cew shep herd. Kev. Fatr.i r Kloo.1. The evrine of oM ties of love and friendship are Iwiys hard to tw borne, es pcia'.:y so wnre rh-v In tti'.s n. Tb ttider leUtion-h'p ni-tirg tl.e in timate tnowlt-J 2 of eah other as pastor and members rf tb Church through so many year 'f close personal acoiiair'ance. was erv en ieaiit.tf-il M V nd nets, all I ms r.o-j worits. al I M r.o'j worts, all Ms sarrifi s for the ; g.xxt or the Church r.nJ toe weifre of hi i people iKith snlritnal and temporal wre passing tn rapid review In tht ir mind and ' rlou iiniT t:em with dnos. !5ut It wa tr e will of ; i that they part, and bowing butv.blv and sorrowfut'.y to tie Divinw r cre tliey submitted, tnowinrf that ll ; ordereth all trtinu we!l." They will al 1 wav letaln his fervent piety and za! and : all bis good work In teir bearts and with i grateful remembrance. He ha left an erdurlnj monument in the beautiful and substantial building known as St. Mary's Novitiate. From ti e first of bis assignment to Holy Trinity Church, he resolved to erect a Convent huildins upon the ite of the destroyed old ' ry a. or nappy memory. It was the of bis rraver How well he -upeee'de.1. through what trials and tribulations n Pa-sed are welt known, and It ts also known I!! mk i"?1 l f!ol,a" js construction by the labor of f.is own hands. We can never look at that wotk of Father Noon's without seeing him with the eyes of our nlin.1- a9 we ,iav' n him thousand time wl'h our natural eye, busy In carry- ut pRrnegt rtrBJof ni, ouK bss blm in his retirement at dear old St. Joseph's ! There may be find the rest his DO,1y so ,u,,eh n,d, from its weary labor. and that peace and comfort his soul crave ! ,;llt to reorn t(l tn ?Crni, we au jt,d to Some two week before. It wa learned that Father Noon, w" about to retire, at his ,r 11 k u ;MTpn .o: leadiug members of the congregation toofc thp n,atter tn hand, organized In he- snciftl rennet, to St .Fosnh'i Some of half of the congregation, ahd appointed the following committees : On Finance, John YoergT, J. D McKln nev. Henry Waiker, John (Tallin. Joseph A. Flautt. and E Kempt. On Testimonial Address. Hon. W. E. Finek. J. J. Magruder. Wm. Snider. Tboin- as rscanian. m . Kunns. ana j. . k unman, i 1 i i 1.1'iuili'orr I'U lli rtii. w I'lrriuru frtsj ther Noon with a new outfit of c'othlna ar.d a handsome purse of money. They besides paid off all till indebtedness of the church, so that he could leaye his charge free from encumbrance. I The couirri'tteo on testimonial presented j the following address at the hands of their I distinguished chairman, Hon. W. E Fiuck ; : TKSHMOXUL. . tri ?. nnd l'-ar Father Sunn .- At a mert I in ,l a numheri'f thi mjmhem of Holy Trinity ! t'hurch ccnireimti'n lately hold, tlie follcwir.k w:is unanimously ad .pted, and the un Jer-tirned ! eoTniniitae was ro.ineii'nil . on hehalf of the con 1 irreicarlon. to tire-ient the ?atne to you.aiianex- prei,,n ot the'r er.tlineni8 and feeling, i When we heard a few wek airo thr.t you had ' ak''d portni'n n fri.m tho "ery Ker. I'ni'M noial to he rel.'.ised ot vour ch nro nt Holy Trinity ; t'onvreiration an I to he retired to St. Joseph's j fonvent, our heart we'e tilled wit h orrow. t.nt an t.e time draws near for the yepiration e f.-el how tmlnful It Is to putt from one who has tor ! more than twnty yean tnen our he?oed and I devoted !:i-ror. aa-l we eannot refrain fr derm you this puMie ex;.relon ot our deep'elt ' attachment, sit.eere regard, sni the hitch estee-rt I we entertain and will always cherish fur you and ( to return yon our mot ifratelul thanks tor your i untirintr 7.citl and laK.r tor our splrttn-vl and tea:- poral eltr. I 1 he reliuildinit of St. Mary's Acvtomy w!ll al- ways st-ina aa a monument li yojr lndatr, elt ai r fli-e. and dovotion to the a.1vaneemnt of tho ! edni tr;.. mil Interest. ot oar peop'e. Keei.l es thla the Iniproverr.-n' a 1 led t'V you to Holy Trinity 1 l'hnrh. fchd to the j astortkl residence, evince 1 tt.e iral an I interest whii ti cn:inua!iy acln-ated iyoii tn our hehair. Hut n'-oveand heyonl all thij yon have heen. I dnnn these many years, to ue an eaample of j every virtue and your lue with ns has heen a roDtmntd sermon. You have led us hy ycir klr.Jness. meekness, and sweet foT..ar.i r.e a1 i the path ot doty, and we ti...-e aiwari tour.-l yon. j tot only the dev e.l l'aj ii r, out an 10 lulutut 1 an-l iHeerUinte f tther. ' v ho itn us hat been tn af!!ct;n nn.l s-r- ' row, mat tow n.or piwi.iifi aq.i ntiL..uiri i j your tenter sytnpa'hy and paternal k'ndnes. I an t which oneot js h u ha t cause t r'oiee . and tx :a I. sad ou have rot also ref.ice.t with at. I o that Totr lire imnw u has heen oharaner- l.et hw thatol the if oo; Shepherd and hy a r-al that knew no interruption lor our spiriiaa! wel- fa' We now nnl'e In ten lerlnt; you oot flet!onate an t heartrelt tnankf. an.! to Lea- or ua. that in y jur retirement at Jear ol.l St. Jo'eph'f you will have the tr-we to le.J nrt.nlan live,., an 1 anally be unite 1 in the h itijur.....-- l heaven. A air. Kinck finish-.J the rJineof the tf-nti'unnial the K- v. F-ifher n l a!l prient were oincti affected. On the Key. Fa'Vr's Tarf too mu.-h ao. to do much Fpeakini;. Father Noon's think! were returned in a ff f. t lints words that went to the hearts of li i-4 hearer, asurinc them he shouhl never fnrcet his ciiiMrcn wLo liive always tKn o t : r. I to him The committee before they retnrned to their ritective homtf. ca'ij upon the new. ly aptv.lnted Tastor. KeT. Father Flood, and paid their respects. The rnblle Mill Appreciate II. The public are Indebted t.) the Koyal Raking Towder Company not more for hav ing perfected and prepared a leavening agent that is pure and wholesome beyond a rjue'tion tban for its exposures, so boldly made, of the numerous impure, adulterated and injurious articles that are sold under the name of baking rowders, bread prepar ations, etc., throughout the country. In making these exposures the company has, of course, made itself the target for all of counter attacks, but the animus of theso at- i tacks bas been perfectly understood by the general public, and by their very vlrul ence J have served to more rrotnlnently call at tentlon to the good work of the "Koyal" Company. Ordinary adulterations sucb as are found In coffee, spices, etc., although they are swindles la a commercial sense, are often tolerated because they do not r-rtlcn,ary affect tbe hentth of the consumer. 1'ut when an article lixe baking powder, that is relied upon for the healthful preparation of almost every meal, Is so made as to carry highly injurious if not raoVIy poisonous eie dents into our daily food, it is tbe duty of the public authorities to take cognizance or it. In this fight for pure food made by the Koyal" Company, It Is to be noticed that ! the most trustworthy scientific authorities ! arA AfmnK.flAwllw n rrin i t at ci,f A Tn akll (ha , ,ki- i,K il,. . j contests of this company with the a.um and other impure bakinz bowdert the result has proved U.at every statement made by tbe Koyal HaUinc Towder Company, both as to the purity of its own and tbe adulteration of other baking powders of tbe market, was fully authorized b the most competent chemical and medical authorities of the country. In litis contest two facts have been pretty conclusively settled In tbe minds of tbe pub licthe fir-it that tbe Koyal Company nas found the means, and uses them, to make a 1 chemically pure article cf food ; aud tte ; ,,., th(! m.rVet ta fall of poisonous. nm .nd 0,hPr adulterated bakinz powders Tvhlch, no matter bow strongly endorse! by commercial" chemists, are to be studious ly avoided. A rure bakinc powder i one of the chief ai.U to the crok in preparing perfect and wholesome food. The recent controversy in the prees hai left It no loncer a question with thoe who deiire xcrlty Dd wh.ile nmer.ss of food what baling i-owder they shall Ua. J TVr have a r-p-dyand pr1Uv Cure j for Catarrh. nip-itl-sT!. Carker Llouth, and j Hearincne, In f-hil ih's Catarrh Kemedy. A , Naai In1(ctrr free with each bottle. Use l It If ynn rtrMre health and sweet breath. I TV-. 5 v.ts. f.s.M by Ur. T. J. Uavison. ! To Allautlr 4'ily Tla I'fD nvrliani The ov',:V- f, r tic sr.mm-T hsoti ,r At:&nt:.r City was r.rver so proraisini a it I at present, and tf.c prosperous t'ity by the Sea wa neyer so cood a condition for entertaining and arousing its sornmer e'.ist. Entertainment in the snse of afforiiir c food and shelter Is all that is rf q iirad of the AtJantic City people, Nature furnishes t-.e rest, aid bh lay se and sand, f ky and wind under tribute to aid in accomplish' r purpose. The treat Seaside City tf si-.mmer p!e.-are. resourceful as it is in all t'lTit is attractive ar.d beneficial on sea and Ur.d, could never attain to Its Mjh standard ot popularity if Nature's ally, the railroad, ! ! r!id not lend it efficient aid In rendering ac- cess po eay that the average traveler rounts ! the trip as nothing. j The facilities afforded bv the Pennsyl ; van'a Iti'roid' s;riprc brane'ies will be ' greatly in proved for the coming sesson. ! They have always been maintained on a i scale of liberality unapproached by those j enjoyed by any other watericgplace. but a I proare-five spirit will. tUi summer, be man ifested in many and striking improvements. , ! The summer schedule will go Into effect on June2trn, and it will present a service of ! train superior In number, speed, ana equip- ; ; ment Ut that of any previous year. The 1 roadway of both the West Jersey and Cam- ; ' den and Atlantic roads have been rebal- ' Listed and relaid in many portions In antic- ' ' Ipatlon of an improved, accelerated, and in I creased service, so that the new schedule I will find both of the Pennsylvania's Atlantic City lines in prirre rbysical condition. A , large number of excess train are promised, ' and the very quick time of transit hereto fore made between the Delaware and the ocean wiil be materially reduced. An Innovaeatlon. which haid working , business men will appreciate and the res- I Idents of suburban town and neighboring 1 i cities will find roost convenient. Is a late I evening train from Philadelphia. It Is pro- , I posed that this train shall leave Pniladel- , I phla about G:30 v. m , after all the afternoon ' connections are In and all business is over. I and arrive in Atlantic City for late surpor. J It will undoubtedly prove a popular moye I ment. and will oftentimes save much hurry and annoyance. Another new feature will j be a late train uo, leaving Atlantic City at 10:30 i. m. for Philadelphia, enabling vls ' ltors to spend the evening with friends and ' return ths same BiehL Othei fast trains ; will run at conveuiei.t hours of the day in r.h t1ra!nne &i that pvprv ruin mav find . . . Two new trains cf consideiable Impor tance have leen added to the schedule with in the past week or.e an early irorning Uhin d(,sijjne,, to deliver the newspapers in Atlantic City before breakfast, and tie ; other an early train up for the Bccorumoda- . tion of those who would be in Philadelphia i before nine o'clock. The f iuirment of the summer trains will ' be greatly Improved by the use of new J coaches and by the substitution of new ; Altoona built Parlor Cars, such as are run , between New York and Washington, for the old WoodiutT Parlor Cars that the ; march of progress has left behind. ! With these snperior facilities, and the ads vantages t flfered by a centrally located ata- tion easily accessible from all pottions of the city, and In direct connection wilh Hroad Street station, travel to Atlantic City by the Pennsylvania Railroad holds ; 1 out to its patrons to the strongest induce- j inents of promptness, readiness, and couj- fort. Hhhkrt Ulllsj. How often are we yet to be told that whiskey kills ? Arsenic kill ; opium kills, and so do hundreds of other pood remedies kid If alus. instead of vs-vf. Hut ak the I I question. "Will whiskey cure ?" "Yes !" is j the poitive reply of the most eminent phy ; siciahj of all the land. Disease steals into ' yiur system like a sneak thief into your 1 house, and often by reelecting a bad cold, ' we end our days in lincprini:, and wishing j jor tpaHJj hen. Indeed, one bottle of rare Whifkry or lirnncty would have Cured the cold. I?nch Roods may b scarce, but they can bt found at Max Kleins, 2 Federal i street, AllegUenj. lli ''Silver A'g" is the on!y whisky enJorsed by the doctors. You . n not r.nro i:.ir.L-tli;m.r V,rr-f, ,.r 1 ' '-' ' ..v..-.. i;iiiin I've at tt H1 ner onart nr Ki .mart LIDSon l.e ai -JI."" per qiiari or SIX quarts 'or ? j.IH bend for price list A net ton Anrtlna ! I Anrtlon !!! , There will be pla;ed before the public j my entire stock of dry goods, dress goods, , laws, ginghams, sitines, calicoes, muslins, ladies and gents underwear, ladies' trimmed j hats, men's hats and caps, notions and sta- tionary, jewelry, cigars and pipes, and a thousand other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock r. m Saturday, June 22nd. 1SJ, at the Bar gain Store, next door to Johnson. Kuck fc Co's bank, Ebensber, Ta. Also a grxid cook stove and parlor stove, la use on'y three months. I remain. Yours Very Bargainly, D. II. C. Wakhkn. 1 VI M Troubled with chronic catarrh and gather ing in my head, was very deaf at times, bad discharges 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 health. C.J. Corbin, Field Mana ger, Philadelphia Publishing House, l'a. I am on my second bottle of Ely's Cream Balm, being a sufferer from catarrh since I was a child, but with this medicine I am be ing cured. Wm. I,. Dayton. Brooklyn. Krinloae Editorial Eirnnlon, Tte Pennsylvania Eiitorlal As-sociation will go on iu annual excursion on Monday, June 24. Tbrt excursion will bS to Cap May. X. J. Tbe members will assemble at tbe Lafayette Hotel. Philadelphia, on tbe evenlni; of tbe C4tb and tbe next morning so down the Delaware on the steamboat Republic, to Cape May Point and thence by rail to Cape May City, where tbey will remain wbillnc away the time in sea tide pleasures until Friday afternoon, when they will return to Pbilrdelpbia by rail in time i I to take the evening trains for their homes Bnrklen'a Artalra Knlvo. The I3etst Salve in tbe world for Cuts, 1 ? f 1 1 I . rTara TTTawa Cr 1 Vl al I ria Vammw j - mi . -s- J sJ - am, va ua( A V. V s- a I Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains , Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to cive perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per uox. Sold at tbe drojz store of E. James, Ebena burg, and W. W. McAteer. Loretto. Eatally Aatarrsd, School Maam : "Willie, tell me what Noah's ark was like." Willie : "Like Barkers store." School Maam : "I don't see the likeness. " Willie : (triumphantly) -'Cause it had most everything in IL" "ollce t Merchant. Dealers In merchandise are hereby noti ced that all mercantile license not paid on or bfre July 1st will be left iu the hands rf Justice of the Teace for collection. Thos. E. IIowe. Treasurer. T'AKE NOTU'E. The tbensbunt Wnolan Mill i j repared to do all kinds ol country work, roll carding. plnninc an J coloring lon on short ootl.e. Lucn-staisr, Juna li, ls.--m. intv 1 ist. I" II-.-. .e i.- di.i lrari-Tse .lorors drawn ,' K'cr. tnre JInjl;. .'nm IT. ; 'i itv;, j at th rperiitl i-rxn i.l court In Anust. If einlnj on th third Mondsy, mod tl.e rruir term in SrT-territ r : Tiui rr.-K .i'.to'l" t:-it irEEK erm v. AJims Vmi-'. 1jI.st. rr.c!d Tw. A tiiia. "! 'r.. s.:rr.itr, KiUer 1'tp. H'n.r. -Ii.'m A .. ?r::iuia. i.'-ni'iiunr. I-.-.te r.lner lieu. temier. Kt 'orreiAur:. Hur..hrt. J S.. tarsnr. Ailnn Tp. "oliir.J. l'hilip. c-.ntraeti.r. K' ons'jsrir . "oli;p. t-nni. mill hand. Mlllville. tinrI. Ari'hon.l . inrnicr. AllifbrDf Twp. Isei-la-. Sti. rirrr.rr, 'leTrr.eld Irn. F.dw:ir-l. Iuvid. r.ii ez t'onrrsc Ir. Kir Krenripii. t r pr. i 'i-r!IT..irn . l-trasiin. tfa'H-rt. fJivuer. Klai'li-K T-p. KM'V. .Vroaie. Iirnfr. Atl tlir.v I i. ;-wr. I 4V!t(. larinf Iiwit Yo lcr 1 ktii. tla-. K4.. farmer. Mun--' Twp. ire n . Jatne P.. lai . er 'amt-.-: Iter. tleishl'ri:r. iTfurje, r'e.-k. J.iiin.-tijwn. Hin. I l J . mlnvr. I'irfai; Twp. It D Hrnrv '-r-r. Ii-i1 T.. ivtnr.py. .Iamr!. Iisjrrr 'n-i:iauich L'jr. K:pny. .Inhr. .:uettr. K.t 'oiiemauKb. I. uk. .I' lm. Wtm l:iy!ir 1 wp. I.lr.v.l John, merehant. Ktennr. Iviill. iHltlcl. lato-rr. 'anlri.. l.y n-'h . John, J uti" yl t!ie I'eacc. Vv'a-lilnict.in 1. MtilTplolI. I'ctt. f irmer. Ixwer YolerTwp. Nnn. J...:i W . carpenter. l.'.wr Yojer Twp. , ik,Hleiuui, I rant. clerK. .Inlia-fian. N.-fl. llenr. ?rn.er. 'learnel1 Twu. t ldtiain. .leihr-i, li-i!. SlonyiTei-h 'l'up. lianrv. J isri.ti. r irj etnr. Va-hinir n Twp. Klf'leu. Jid.T U'lmr. VVev- T ivl. r I'wj.. Yauftin. -t-):i-1. Suni:ldiln!. 'lir,Jale. Ufinver. W ilila lurrviian. Kikr l'i. Willmle. A K..c'.rii, l.rmdc l'wp. U. .lo4PXti (of J-tin ). lariner. roy 1 Twj. TRSVUESIC .t IR. RS KOI RTM OMiV 'V jtlolST. Hk'or.l. Siinurl A-tnnlnrtr. Kat 'oni-iiiauh. Itlller. iere. farmer. Allcxlieny Twp. iomrardner. Ji fb. larreer, Ki. hjn 1 Twp. Hoyle, rhnr! K.. UK-retianT. t'ai:ibr:a. Htrif. John, lali-rer. :arr..;ii.wn. i j.lu.'in. U'llllanj. u::u-htni-t. I ill vllle. 'a:ni tx-ll. John, lahorer.. M'll''!'' 'nrnellv. 'airlfU. ojerctuii.t, MiKville. CmraJ." J. li.. luachinifT. Joiinion. Ia:!y. .hn. fanner. ."Vlun-ter Twp IiaviV. ISirharil. Tlchmi.t. W.xilvale. e;mineM. '1 homas. Ijrtnr, Hlaen'i -k Twp. Kinnerty. I'atrick. farmer, l'au Twp. Koster. Andrew, tnerchanf . Johnstown . rit!ih. Al-nr, fnrujer. so i,ycreek I'wp. Hart. Ale. N clerk. J.ihnrnwr.. UihnT. Adam, -nidiier. Juiinsfown . H'irniP. John A.. lulrrr, K;i-hlatid Twp. Kerr, Ixnte'.. larrrer. .I.tek'on l. Ktrby. Kdward T . farmer. Suwimtrhlll Twp. Jone, lnviil k-. lahorer. Wixxivala. Mile. Klward. lalwirer. Hro?x-rt. u-ienhv. 1. A., aicent. Iranklin. M("ut'n. -haries. luhcrer. t'r-iyle Twp. M.fJralr. John, laimrer. "best SnrluK' I icHuih,wen. r., tnrclianic. Miliville. l John ".. la'ior. r. I'ortjiKe Twp. ' iw-n. Patrl'-k. tanner. Manner Twp. ; rUrlen. W. S.. trocer. Millvilie. i O'Counrll. I'atri. k. laborer. Millvilie. ! llsn. Hunh. farmer. Clt-arn. ld Twp. Smith. Toney. laborer. Juhn'turu. i sharit friaries, merchant. South Fork, i Stull.iavid !.. farmer, Ki' blued Twp. ! Trpper. John H.. larii.er. Adauiv 1 wp. W ike. lanc. clerk. Itlai'ullek Twu. 1 KollowliiK are the HnuI Jururi tor the Sep ' teniler I'ertn. ! Adams. William, eniilneer. trnklln. I Acauf .laeoh. farmer, kjast 'onemauith. i An'tead. W illiam, carr-enter. Johnstown, i Haker, W ilbam . farmer. Allegheny Twp. Boyle. nnicl H .. farmer, t'royle Twp. lralley . Huuh. mill hand Johnstown. Brawlev. Jumen t.. tanner, fori axe lp Xurk. A. '.. merchant. I iallimn -mrr.ill. M. .1.. clTk. -lohnitown. ikivts Timothy K.. laborer. 1-ist iiunrmi-Jnli. lluniuire. Wililam V.. carpenter, riouib Kork. Kllor. Taut, tanner, t-'muoria Tw. l- avan, William A., palnt-r. 'arr.l! township. Karran. I'atrick. taru.-r. Caait.na Twp. Johnson, fiiude, uianutacturer. St..n creek Twp. Jones. Thutnai .1 . Ut-orer. Johnstown. Melloa. James farmer, t'arroll I'wp. M'ller. ;eorie W.. plasterer, Johnstown. I t'Nelll. John. lalKiror. I'amt.n. 1'Iack. W m H-. tinner. Johnstown. Staekh tie. Alex., foreman. Iiwfr Yoler Twj. Yan Oriocr. lianas, latiorer. Iea.te 1 wp. West. Finerv. clerk, 'oneiuauifh tn.r. I Ziuiuiermtin", (ieorue, clerk, 'jneinauith Hor. j TBaVKBSB JfROIW I-IR3T WKKK. Hostert. tlustare. merchant, foneuiauith Hor. llyers. Hem 1'.. farmer. Kende Two. i 'asiday. ileorKO. larmer. 'ieartield Twp. t'hnte. William. f.in:er. Koenstnirir. 'lark. John H.. hotel keeper, Wasiiinaton Twp. : Custer, Jeorne. farmer, farmer. Adams Twp. 1 iKiwllnir. .Inhr, mri !iant, I'atnhtla Hor. Imnuiire. Z-ch.. lahorer, t'rovle Twp. ; Kberly. Augustine, farmer. Manner Twp. K.-kenrxde. Andrew, merciiant. arr illtown. i Kvans, William K.. l:tarer, John-towp. ' Kousl :harles. enitineer. Portage Twp. 1 Kree, Klehnm. inakecrcr. Ashvil.e. ' Krlti. t'harlei A.. plutnler. Johnstown. Sore. Henry . lahorer. Johnstown. : Jray. J..eph A . merchant. I'arrolltown. . Hall. Alhert, farmer, Wa-hinrtoti 1 wp. I Hamilton, lohn. Jr.. miner. I, Illy. I Horhsteie. Aoiust. lahorer. irulihtown. i Hoover. Thomaf. farmtr. t'ambria Twp. llorrocks. Jonathan, cc-ai ueaicr, ontirjauisa H..r. Hnmphrevii, William, can enler. Fhenehurg. Hunt. He'nrv. lahorer. West Tayl.ir 1 wp. KaylOT. James J.. tanner. Allegheny 1 wp. K inner Thomas, farmer. Wilmore. Kllnemver. Herman, J . lahorer. I'or'aire Twp. Lawrence. Samuel C. steel worker. MiHwllo. lliTilll. John !.. larmer, fotieuiaox li Twp. 1-ent: art. .Milton, s iduier, Johiis'.m u. I.evervoo.1. Ja -oh t'.. tr.a'1'le cu:ter. John.-town. ' l.'Hv, s.-u:aei. farmer. 'atnhrla Twp. ' Milts. Kavid, n.-ntl :uaii. Oallitzm. ! Viifn.lc, tohu. urmer, :aml.ria I'wp. Met'ance. James I., (tenti' iuan. t 'learae'.J Twp. Mcc -u'.e A!liert. f:ruitr. HirrTwp Naale. John M.. miner, fiallitiln TiiK . ver.lorf. Wilnain. cartnter. Lower Yoder Twp. Uuitin. I'a'riit. watchman, t'oneruaui-h Uor. Salkeld. .Iame. uiiii-r. South Kork. ' Slt. k. William, surveyor, Johnstown. -csihert, sehas:in.n. miller. a.llit-'.in Twp. Storm- Tt.odore, farmer, t'learrteld Twp. ! Stonh. John I-., t-ainter. thenshurtf- Tomllnson. J eph. tain.er. Alleahcuy Twp. '. Troxcll.i'has.. I... ti.nstaide. i;-;Je 1:. Yarner. lieori(e'.. lat tir-r. Ja -ou twp. Winner. Jorni. farmer. White I'w'k , w i-e.rutT. J. r.. earp-uter. John.stown. ' TBaTtrSB JrlMr fiat) l '. ! Anaerson. wniimn. i.irmer. AiicirneiiT iwji. , ,, .. VnKlebert. farmer. Oearr.cl.l Ti. KoTie. I'harle. merchant. Iwer Yo.ler. Briher. t-Mwanl. lahorer. Johnstown. Hue it. Jacob, tanner. Allegheny Twp. Carroll. Tbofcai. ratllliand. Vneinaiib Bar. t ".-.r. I'alrleii. Ir.. laborer. Ka.t "oncrnauh. "o.er. A. B.. Sujerlnttiilent. C.Hi.ers.lal ;. 1 hvi. Thomao B.. farmer, Carroll Twp. leloiicr, lerreuce, rabinet-maker, Clearfield Twp. Iinmire. i lar-nal. farmer. Man Twp. Karrr'l. J-.hn II.. miller. Woo.li.ale. Kockler, .tact.. iro-er. Johnstown. i ,iia'n .Timothy . taanxf r. Ve'tTaTior Twn: .oairhnour. lieoro. laborer, I imrun'i 'li lS jr. j Howell. WtllKm. f armer. 1'amhria Twp. Jay, Harry, tinner. Stonycreek Twp. ! Juhnsl.'n. Jn". V. ., blacksmith. J.itintorn. t Jone5. Hcnianiin. farmer, Camhna I'wp. Kain. . tiari -e. farmer, arroi I iirii. Klein. Ireome. larmer. HarrTwp Kori".er, Mathlaa. carpenter. Conemaugh l!or. Kohler. M ilton, C. clerk. Johnstown Krnmenatier. Jokcj U. ealeeuiaii. Washington Twp. I.ytle, A. H.. foreman. sonth Fork. Miller, Frederick barber, Johtmtown. 11 lilrr, ieore. clerk. Ciueiuauicti Bor. Myers, H. K.. laborer, I'ei leTwp. Mi-S'larren. James M-. miner. Soath Kork. M.-Kenna. John, merchant. Conemaugh Bor. MoKnzie. Ietr J , larmer, Allegheny Twp. McMillan Jas. A. plumber Johnntown. Nell J.ihit larmer Summerhlll Twp. I'latt Francis C merchant ialiitxm. Primer Harry painter liretio. liein incent farmerCarroll Twp. Klblett Jacob l. farmer ('oneniauKh Twp. Kinlnner W. W. laborer West Taylor Twp. KobrabaiiKh John A. farmer l ambria Twp. San ler I'hilip farmer Monster 1 wp. scanian Jee h farmer Alltgheny Twp. Schrift Simon t'royle Twp. Sarlouis Andrew Jr. miner Johnstown. Varnerlre W. carpenter 'oneniauKh Bor. Walters hrist larmer Wnlte Tw . Weakiana. John M. larmr Su iiehanna Twp. W ias Iewis larmer Croyle Twp. VnruiNisTEAroK-s NonnK. Jlotl.se. is hereby riven that letters of ad ministration on the estat ol Mtchel.l. Inne fian lale ot Icirficlii township, t'amhtla county, l'a.. de.-caf el . have been irrantej to the nniler- siicced. All petsinns indebted ta siiil estate are ! ner.' ' "'"" K make payment without delay. an.l those havinir claims against tho same will 't tno same win cated tor settle- present them proerly authenti in ent to Jl LlA ANN M NEOAN. JAMES ni'NWUN. Adm'rs ol Michael J. Punegan. EbennburK, June 14, 189 STK lY C-ArTl.K. Straved away In m the premise tot the .ul.s.-riber resi'lint; in the north we, tern art ol l afnria township, seven miles from Lbecsuanr on the Bel:iDO and ( arrolltown road, m ! lH,.ut!.ne ''i"Lb?, May -ast. nve head of yeariinir 1 cattle described as follows: large red steer. 1 red stax with white star In forehead, 1 red neiier, 1 reil heller with while face and 1 white heifer with some red spots, with small bell on, any per- son a-ivltitr me Information ol their whereabouts will be suitably reward.-!. WILLIAM 1. JONES. North. Ebensburw. June II, ls'j.-.;i. AUOUMKXT LIST. AECI XI5T A'oirt July 1st. 1W. Hippa At Lloyd vs. Laatzy. t'resnwell .... Outwalil. Inquisition tn re vs. Hremncr. l's Oray ts. ilray fc Wyland. Sates. Son At s. Usher. I ndepeudent School Dia't.s. W ebster Mines. Caldwell , , vs. Lanuhein . Thom as. In re Koad in Carroll township. Klirk s. Henden. Krte vs. Luzimter. In re I'm tion ol W. Switzlc-r Kule t-t show cause. Martin .ts. Keith. In re KoaJ In Keade township. Stoy vs. Wills. li. A. SHUE.M AUEIi. Froth'y. Ilbensbanf. lone i'l, lsvJ. 10,009 AGEHTS W&HTED At ouco to seil the cnly Authentic, Cotoplete and j Graphic I Hisiton of tbe Johnstown Flood, j PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED j with views of all sorts connected with the terrible ! kerne of tb uiittT inundation, limo. AoO paes. Prio lli. Liberal Terms. Thnuiandi Want It. Ie:nand ts Immense. Send iuickly C. lor Out fit to J. W. keelerk. Cj., i.i Cleitaiit atreet, I!nla4lphi, r. mm ! Absolutely Pure. j Tn. pow ier never vrie. a murvel .f j.uritr. ureniftt, an t whoiri,uii.::e-f - .More eis.Tioinii-al thnn the or.llni.ry k:n.ls. and -inm.t i.n mill in uipt!ii.iii with the nmlt.tude of the low tet .!i"rt we:ifht, alum or pl:ot'li.' m l T. Stl4 orh) in hm. H.'VUL l;i.iMi I'm ih:h I'o., ioe 1 Wall St.. New York. rii-a i. a.vmiim i:ni:.Ms. TIIK liK.MiK'mi'V K I'AMHKIA "1"I"Y. 1 tiTehv antioiin.-a uivt.!! ai a -andi l:ite lor 'he no..jln .ti..n lor the o;n,-i. cf Kftficliraiii liecor r f the en-nic 1 :iiirf ratio i isiim; j. jsi.Aiu. Khen.stiurir. March ), lss;i. TKici rro-:.v:Y. I. i i '. .!:. .: ...SinMown. Venn1!. S.i'.e-t t 1 t tw I In- iitfl.-ioc ..f tt.e lt.moT:ilii. lriiiriry K'ee ion. I'lM-D-tiUri! V:.. May -J. li-'i. -Ii tn MsriijiT ATniKXKY. I l. the 1 f iu.k r:it ir voter' of Caml rli rounlv. 1 he-et.y announce -.nyselt anaeHnitt late lor the oMi.-e'of District Attorney, suhji-i'i to the rule:" cl the iH-m.K-rati p:irv. iMiN'ii.i k.. nrrroy Khenhurir. April w. lly.i. '(it I'lSTifKT aiti:m:y .lameM M. Wa'.ters ol Johnstown. Ia. Democratic 1'rima- Sutiject to the dce-islon oi the rle. Ehea.-'jurit March l.". 18".'. nt ri.nnioNoTAiiY. To the licinocraile voters ol (TarnLrla coun ty. I heret y announce -nyself n a candidate tor the nomination of the i .T.i e of I'rotlionotary. suti ject to the dec.sicn ol the 1 sjTroor t ic l.ri mnrles .iamksi'. :i.i:iiy. Com dihukIi Hir., Kirst ward. Marco a.!. ss;. iytl PKOTHONoTtKY, Tn the I)eaio;'rat:c 'oters ol Omhrla coitr.tv. 1 herehy anno-ir.ee myself as a candidate tor the ulire nl lrof honotarv. sut.;e.-t to the action of the en-uin 1 eiu "cra tic I'mnnrv el.etion. CKliKHI- :. M1I.I.KK. t'oneiuaush Hor., May in, lss.i fut': UMK lII(l'OTOK. h.t i,. nnnottfce-l as a raT.iitlal tT tlio tiuimiia tion far F. or I.ivrtor tutiect to the Uwiiyn ul th I 'emfrrtif nrimarv election. Eieuflur;r, May 8, lK'.i. A I O1 1 " I ! K .Tf H S Si T1 ' K- nttn'sTrAtt.in on the ett- S M. Krn. lateof Wilmorr boniuli . mUr i:i count i,ea.i"e-l have lwrn irrsT.tf! t tl.e uinlerMr.ci. AU r sm3 inltittMi to aM ttni art h-rKv r.oMho.i to tu-tke j.;ividti; to tue without ic!.iy.Hi.l ttioe hviinc clim :i ipm t h i'tif,n:. j re.-eul them lroi rly autheniiratr.l tor tT !n.rnt. .H HX I I hi-, AdiuT. Wilmore. .May 2i, US'., ft. E tern nt mi I hi:. .Mrs. A nn !vi.-. late ol Kl-iftmru noronirli ilc ccaf.l, havinK l.orn ifrsnt;.l me tiy th- K.-aister ol I'auiSria cuurily. .il.- 1? liTt.y Kivrn ail Iicrnnn."! Ir..!!!!.! to "ai ! cRt:iT? tn uiake ijiuvnl tu me. an-l 1 liu.e lia i cl.'. iv r" ai.':i in -1 t!i( said e lai ill ; r.-s;i,t iLtui r.ifr!v auilipiitu-:ea i -r st-ui-uicu:. i;n-:i.i;i)i.. o.wis. Kxei-utor .l Mrs. Ar.a Jiavir1. Kliensiianr, Aj.nl 1J, !;. VIOHNISTKATIUCS N 'T!i:i. Ni.ti-eii hcr.liy iv. n tl.at. letter. ol nJ- ii. iniMriTinn cum t.-?itaiiu-:.T aniiexi on the es- 1 kite of liu-tiar.l Mayer", lati ol IsoniTjierhill j townfhiii. t'miiliria runiity. 1'a.. dic-:-.-J have . t-een itraritc.l lo the uniler1tiie.l. All .erson. , tn lel-tcil to rail! estate are lierehy nuline! to j make payment l ime w:thout .lelav.an.l thore i t.;ivi:m claliii-i aLaint the ?..ino will i.rtseat I thcin. i.rooer.v anllientiea'e.l f.ir .eiilfinent to li K HY M. lllAill, A.lm'r t'. l!i:liar'l M t--i, dt-t-'il. VKM Kim SAI.K t here will I e Jisiio-ie.l ol at inratc f1c. a nrm situate tn Allegheny townsnit,., one- f..ur.U n i rum l.i r-n the load lea.lin laln iitxut km acre", ahout aeieK of which are ) rlearrJ. h.vlnic there. u a new two-f tory trame i rimiiio ar.l l.arn. fina orrh.ir l, et .. ami is In a ! tj.xxl Ktate of cultivation a:i I cil watered. VuT Ill'iU TillH 1'ini.r lu ....... lurther jiartlcu.ari aililre?!. KKANC1S (I K1.1KI.. Loretto. Ke!. 1. Is3. Iort-tto. Ta. THE SHOE BRUSH GONE I won't miss it, for I have long since adopted an easier and cleanlier way. A bottle of WolffsACM Blacking and a sponge to keep my shoes washed clean, save a deal of labor and shoe leather. Sold Ly Shoe Store. Grocers, DruMiaU. . 'Hie best Harness Dressing :n the world. WOLFF Jt RANDOLPH. Philadelphia: Notice toJTax Payers. XUTIOE U hereby itiven that the tjunty i T easurer of Cambria rouaty will attend, lor the purpose of rece.vimi 'ounty and Sta.ie taie al'cicd lor the year l-8-., it the places of holding elections iu the renpectiv-e ouitrii-ts, on . ....... - - the dates mentioned below - S.tuth Kork. July ICl. 1'royla townjhlp Wilmore SummerhiU townshij Iuly liii. lu'y -Jlih. July 'nth. Fort aire .1 uly iiith. I.illv and Washinaton towiiship. No. L.luly Tlh. Tunnelhill - (lallitzin tioroua-h ;.. Washington tcwnnhip N. July ".ih.. j uiv .min. J uly 31st. Auuusi 1st. Aui-usl ltd. Auut 3d. August ith. August Sib. August 7lb. .. A uk tist Sth. , August .ih. August loth. Auku.I 12th. Auuust 10th. Auiium 14th. Autii't l.itn. AUliUrt Inth. AuiiUrt I'.MIl. . Auut i'th. August Vlst. Aim usi 2.1. Aotisf -mJ. Aiii-'ist Vbth. .A u'il--t JTi 11. July .ial. Iuly ii.t. Iulyv4tb. July -JSih. July afth. I uly -J.'-h. Jul both. July blst. AuiiUct 1st. Munster towophip or i UallitT.in township-.. Ahviiie i L host "sprins I Alienro.j .u-u....,-. Ixretto Hlacklick township.... J Ml' ks.in town.shlp.. Cait.hna. township Karr township. Snsnuehanna U-wnthlp . Llde'r township Carrol itown I'arroll township Clearfield township Dean township Keade township While township Chen township t-'.beufrbura Eacl ward Khuushuri. West ward... y.i-t .iiiriijauU Krankim Woodvale 'onemauirh 1st tsard uueuiiiunU '21 rJ Juhu-ilown 1st ward... ad ward ;id ward 4th ward Mh ward fitb ward TUi ward Millvilie iFt ward MillTHI. M ward t.'.N.fierSdale Cambria 1st ward Cambria ad ward Frosi-ect . Jrubomwn T'pper Yoder township East Taylor township West Taylor townshm Conemauiih township .... S'onyi-reek townohip - Lower Voder township Adams township ..... Aumi.-l 2d SS; .Aut; A UK u . Auu'li-t Tth. AuuU't 6th. August Hth. Auiiut 1-Jth. Auuust 13 li. Aaitust. llh. Anaust. lr,th. Auuu't lth. !.'.. Aiwu-t lmn. Auifii" at h. August ilst. Aunust August tii.1. .... -Vuc us t aith. Kithlatid tohip August I7tb A dieconnt oi S per cant, will ba allowed on all taxed paid on or beiore rseptember 1st. and atter OcUbr 1st 5 per cent, will t added ou all un- P"" THOS. l. HOWE, lrea.urer. Jaae 14;h, lsM-U. Th.o Tail -Eixa Tlie Eegirjihig o will be made P i ti.or.iDle !v ((':. V. Sf '. .v TT1JMAS for ov j.rice. Oeparttnent is teem:!i.' ith II iijjains. Words and lii'iires caitui: possi!,' vey a correct Id. k ni I ! maruiee in whicfi wi- ! cn prices r f n ;! r:i: IJovs and t'liiuiren's )--tCiia!s u.i le:-.y suits. The :jiTtice we met ttliS Stock is llli. nit p : l r -i 1 ! a' I . Nt n i.lr assi'n d : tli.it Irmu nur i:,ii! I .".- v t i ' sxronii evetv-d.ii rsuit l-r a si tu ii-Hiv, w- in;: c.v i:irn v.u,i tieiier lor iir- jir than we tiae evr i'lven hefure. 'J tus '.:-tl u. ! Ion S i ! is :o viu -jht nrii!1.-: . blisilie-s. Tin vei cok ts ii-av y sur. iiiiit be old . The weal in r w ;s uj th erl pnit ! '; m asn!i, ai.fi tmw if j.iii l;:i a li'tlt itxdy nintiey it n savirj of sevet a I du'lats tn ji:ii in your j. !i:iss from us. Ttc Greatest TsAMms 9rJJL J$. Fiir('at. i'l. so.'iils : fornur pric.j, fl. $1, Plush N kHr. 47 7"'. 7 crtits ; inrmer pricer., 7."'i S-ilc Mi.t'.lrs, ::7. i"s. 7." vnt ; lornir: pt.c. s. 7i" . fl Kur ni i'ni'-s 7.". ct, . 1. ?.'.; f ,n iner i -s 1 ?l I.os' Pius!- '; ps. 17, -8. Al -nlf- ; tinrer prlrrs. From now urtii New 'ear's l)y ve sha II continue t. iro- ent each f ur inatij custn nujs ( purcha.-iin: uonils to Ih m-iouM d f '. or im re) wi'.li one of those llandsniiie T..r l Phnt'ioraph Aibuius whith have dHitlhted Ihi.tisai.ds if mir ltd frlei.ds ilurH:'.' '. i.sl..,; week. KEMKMIiKIJ, (iIIKATKST UAIMSAINS i: KK OFFKIiLl). Woolf, Son JOIINSTOWX. lTV ECKE!JRODE HOPPE have just retiuneil from the En-tcni Cities with :i laro nml am jlete assort im-tit of uu Winter Cooils consist in.r of Mmi's :"u Boys' Suits ami ()v r-'ats ; l.a.lios', Mis.sos' :t!isl CliiMrt ir.s ( "oi'ts, Jackets, Wraps anil Shawls ; all Styles of Woolen Dress- p Flannels, Umlerwi-ar, Boots nl Shoes, Hats ami Can, Bh'nkets, Comforts, llohes, Horse Blankets ; Itubher (Joods of all kimls , fine assortment of Millinary Good.-; and, in f.u t, a general variety of Goods. ILtYiiiir bought at a discount, we arc now jirej-ared to offer Sneeial Inilucenients and Low Prices to Cash Buyer:--.. .Solic iting your patronage wc guarantee satisfaction. KePnfctfully, ECKENRODE & HOPPEL, Carrolltown, Pa. HARDWAR E FOR NEXT Tho subscribers, in Larire Stock of all kinds Stec il Oils, Paints, Ropes, Tools, Ibiilders' Hardware, etc.. okv will sell, lor the next 1)0 days. Goods at rni LJ 1 1 ll j iJjQ fetOCK 1S11CW ailll llCllll. E DUFTOff & SO Xrnr I'hilnd.-lphin. stu'Ieiit-! i.n.t-1 miih Irni. .. 1 cAt-h "r all i it - n .1:1 fvmb l..rry i-fiin l:s tu it a tciu r-.i.jt..r nil i tr-n-: . etc. .ynina.imii. St-, u) . 'unities. ..( ;t(.i ru iuyt Patrons -r -.ttirru's rn t c,-Ie t .11. v .;!!: luurv. a-! umlaI ni Cl.i-niu.tl 1 -al.- .,i.-t y . hri.ti( 1 '. . Mub: lu.iv HITrlie' !!!: It p KrTtJt. tllill .ir. "i J c fmii'-n. n.c 1 -e-t etJut-tinu. 41 u.e it tr.Lirni-. i'..i"tt ucl ctaJciu: fcent ficc to .tiiv aJ-ire-a,. I i--n '.ni SWlilii.N Kiaai I'lUUritlLor. R It: ill Fa Llir4ulB.ta. A! tt.ia. 1.: ..,jr. . 1 .iJfc. Geo. W. ClaSin ill, JOHNSTOWN'S NEW SUBURB, MOXHAM VLTHOVC1I1 situated nearly two miles from the heart ol town, tt 'is connected )IB the same l y the j Rapid Transit Railroad, ( tn whioh trains run every thirty minutes. n 1 aiierJi.ly linl.will run every litt.-en wiuut. s. 1 lie tare is the same as on the street carr. live cents : time eiifht minutes. This makes Aloxham e4ual to a walk ot only lour squares from the HMl-uttice ; in addition to which, the new VALLEY PIKL rung tlirouifh tbo heart ol the property and forms tbe main thoroughfare. m-ikiiii( a slu.rt level fltiTe into Johustown over b Kood roadway aud heavy steel bridges. li e larife number ot hoa-on already erected at Mt.xham have tuttmed every modern improve Bient. among which may be mentioned A Good Sewer System. The Warinit Sewer System has Iwen adopted, with l lush tanks. t.lver hall a mile ol sewer is already laid. A Good Domestic System Water ' Has also been provided. Tte rates are 23 per j cent. le.- than Johusti-wn rateii. NATURAL GAS Kates are tb' kdiue getner with tho as in Johnstown. ThU.to ; WELSIiACU LCAM)ESfETT GAS LIGHT, ! For bitme upc, nrlves MoTh .in every m-ijei-n .ja-U-. ii j. The well-kno-va ron Lunen Grove, The samr.er evenlnif report of Johostowc, Is slt u i't! In ti e v.;ry Lean o: the jjrr;itty. ( u one part ot the property set l y Jor tho pur ' pose, tli. -re an- a lance Steel l'latit, a Foundry. and seve-ui ott.e- i,c:ori, einpl. yin-r w-.rM hl-r ; Irom TOO to tkOM men, aud several inure likely lo I soon tie lornled there. . iver sixty tasty houses already built and this I number will be double.! this year. 1 The lots are 4i hy 13t leev The stri-eU laid ! out lor a wi 1th ot a lity leet. Inrludlnir sidewalks. ILKMa Llbt-KAI.. tor prices and iniorina- tlon applv tn JOHNSON ALLKN. AKent. I Ho I ior-1 itret Station, JobnsioTvn, l'a. Sluy 10, ;))-j.-tt. iUrttA fl&SS 1 of Old IBS3 p L a r 11 1 . ijiiflte, Imt nf Ulisf..t , ..; ,, . -i i'' for i nunit .i i:! n i wt - wt r -.Ye ... . lis; :, c teen m !!ip Friers if it. 1 tt '.-.. o f 1 jr.. n in, iill i:ts. & AT 90 DAYS order lo clo out their Iron. ot Hardware, all kinds of leehai lies' r rices winch will t 1 "ft? XJ JA t nomas. K I J O V 1 -rafln.-itf--, ,i( nr.i .4, f"..W?i:--' i-!ii"'i..-te,f f'inil .Led, (.roti-i U alll llTl'- t .i !v ilH c faplii'v . I'M. i t, i. l uiU!ni,-s nrl- ( i-p-n rr- i- x ti-'-U li . I .-. 1 1 , In .rnii iml ih lai li iil : . . U Hn.iiii's, (iV.;.rr-'tri.ir;.forv I Inti.i.il. -f CUil i.liiu I'.'fi: , fSin.-fc- 1 -rr;nicnt, wit.; 1 el-i-'pl.v. ;-h. ,tx-. .n-'. . Ii :'.. er Colli (--ti!ttn- li-.l. Media A l-ii.v a--f,! er? I- .nir . rs . Lr rcr r;nac. N" c .ii iiiaiiniis lir it Uui-oioii. Nf C SioKTLlLHli. A.B.. A.M. II &tvd dkAuit... tiln.iA Our Kew CcsMnalion Slot Go ani EiSe. Wo lint ,j tit-f t cm bwrfll rnmtl nn on Jti ;i m h ("! fit.. .,( !...! -r (it faif. W ' w m tn 1 -1m- ..,., .f t R w(9. AO 5n.v:v,;.'rr';: osiliiou uvsti nt m 11 u.i 1 1- H.rl .! tti hr-t ain i n tho tnatrkft . 1 f In nt of Unit. Hifli-. UtiiLtm .,uf- 'T S'a-int.i; i-..t p:,.1 tt nr i-r1::;,; u,7T,r.voLP, man ox the uoai .tl r .11 . n 1. bend 2.rtn. f raOn. Mil farirl ln l-'.i.-i. & Co, 51 & 5S Cuace St.. New York. u. l. jijii.s:oj, a. j. CLCk, a. v. Bret. ESTIKLISIO 1S72- ESTABLISHED JotustOD.Bnck & Co. Carrolilown Banlc, li.NKi:i(S, p .l'i. ft. assn..asji usrsra a kewaHMI ltutwljy A SHARBAUGH. A. W. BUCK. Cebhier. i Cashief. General Banking Bnsiniss Transacted. The tollowini; are the principal features of a. ccneral baCKiujf business : l.eiuiveJ payable ou demdtid. aud Interest tvar- itii cerlincalei iiM.ucd to tiuie dutiosilors. l.AS F.xien.leil to rusmmers ou lavurable tetUiS anX approved paper di.-i-ouiited at all Umea. 10LI.EITIUSN Made In the lor-jillty and upio all the hanking towns In the United states. 'har modecate. iMi.tr ir Issued n'Kott.iile St il.-s. aud loreiicn ol luroj e. in all parts nf the Tnitifr en l.ani e issunl on all pact Al'COl'Kl'N Of men-hants. farmers aud oti ers imictted. t whom reasonable accomodation will be extended. I'atr-.ns are MS.iiire-l that all transact inns shall f e held as strictly prlva'e and r vnlnictial. atjit that they will be treated as liberally as ijuo.l bunking mlns will petmit. Kespectlully. JOll.NMtl.M RICK A- CO. TIMBER FOR SALE. T' 11K IMIEKSIHMJI IS THE OWN KR n" atraotoflanl S'tiinted in Caii-t rn ti -- shii Caral'tlt sr.ui.tr, l'a-, i" it iini.. t, i ! . SI' 1 vat.ed ai . ...ties IN. rth .l r.'-.-t..-b-..i , K..;i.h i lieu. :'y tin r m I wt.!. Hemlock, Bitch, Siizar, Etc. I hs 'mi'ii-r 'B till jnetr i s or tv.i ah and tl'i .er'? l..r -al.'. ar,.j 1 i ii.rt.ier I .lot uia' ion In r.'-ir.-rd to -a-jie apply to a.idr.-?-. LllWAKlt 5 li 1 1-1 ITH. lib.-n-I. ira, l a. El en-t'ury, .lone 11, W.-tf. "J" il." SAI r - I A I'd ( crrw'i.I utiiate in tl.e t-i '-uiil. :f runnelbfll. Cambria iiintv. l'a . Imntniii 1 H teet on I'ortacc ftrcct and extending bai-k-iv let liavinic thereon erected two h. -ifes, one eontain ir.a h rooms and the ota-r : rooms. The property will be sold separate or touethe to suit pnrehaa trs. For further particulars luijuire of Muhael Donovan, tbcusburif. MIlS. ivl AKY J. UYUNL ibens'jarx, April ', IbSJ.- Juio.
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