J-7.-MV. I VTtTT. tS, 1S90. I.0C.1L. r.vn J ' Fit soy. 4 L. TM irirtpn irr.il tl.rlr rrrnee n,-e c-i Monday morniris. ' Mr .lorm !U!r. of GVlitzln. spent few boar in town on TuPsrt&y. -Mr. TTmrr Fo"lnn. of r.-lli-ronte. spent Snndsy wl'h Ms rtrent In tlii p's-ee. C,ro. A. Klikoul hits brntc eroun.l for the erection of a rno on Center street. Mrs. .Urn'' K Y.uns. of Pttttnrn . ft visiting relatives in this place en.1 vicln. it.inol John T.. MeTOn', f Chest Eprlne. was Thitor tn onr office on Mon day. The work of ren'tetni- tn borough veiart scales wi'h anew wt was commenced on Monday. Mr. O. M. Parrl!. of ll'llefnnte. spent .ever. I day the past week with hm parents In this place. . Mr. J. K. Mullen, of the Lilly Insur nce and Stesmsp'p Company, paid ns plessant visit on Wednesday. ViIilan Kimba'l. of tn firm of Brown A Kimball, liverymen. 1 able to about after a two weeks' tussle with pneumonia. 0rtln Michael FitzWrl. of (ialllt ln. was In town on Monday tntervlewlni Bis friends and looking after his political fence. The body of William Steleerwald. who at the time of the flood was bure of Con emavwh Borough, w found in the river , near N ineveh one day last weea. , Rupture cure guaranteed by Dr. J. R Mayer, RM Arch St., Philadelphia. T. Ease at once. n operation or delay frera busK ness. attested by thousand of cures after others f ill.. rnn!s IUrHnsof the 12th ward ward. Johnstown, was struck by Fast I,ine on Handny night a short distance above the P. B. H . fre'ght station in that city and In stantly killed. .Mr. O org Prltsch. first-class stone mason lit located permanently here, and j larea lyto do all knn of stone and brick I work. i e Mm a call when you have work of that kind to do. : Mr. and Mr. Carl Rlvlnlu have the sympathy of tht entire community In the Vse of their little son, Ferdinand, who died on Thursday even inc. April 10th, aged about nine weeks. We have n .pe'.?y and positive Cure for litu ; !. P;iblheri, Canker Mouth, and ITf i l i In , In Mi'loh's Catarrh Itemedy. A "Ss-v! li'j '-t r fre with ea-h bottle. Use U if von d health and sweet breath. ' Frink II e nn. whose home l n-ar VTl'oinrc. his rljjht arm badly crushed While onr'li i,' errs at Prry on Tuesday tast. lie v.us taken to .Jorstown where he bad h!s aim Pressed. No bones were tr Ven. - Tl S'ri'. t ,i-fnni!r.ner, assist t by ft Bji:niUrr cf n.en were rri-g.d tl'e last week reir t'.ie rr.'i l. etn . fion th twU. By t!;i way, wi.uM It not bo a good Idea to pnvx llli;h Mri'i-t Wl-.at ay the Town Ctniicil ? Mr J. K. fVffrth, of Somerset, dleil in'li'i.U .xt t i tmn In Smmret on Fil- !v ln-f. He wis a w,n of ei-Cngresstiun It r (Tn.lh m.A an. rtiwf msstcr of S .m- t nn der Ci.-v.l.n,,. He w,s aUout thirty ejlit't vi-.ar of ace. ;' James Sullivan, a notorious tcuth. well lrnown thnnvi'iont the ciki refflrin, stsbbrtd to death a mn named Davis at the Hecla Coal Works at (ireenar-urg on Thursday morning of last we-k. Tbe murderer e Mm and has not yet been captured. Hev. Father nan. pastor of the Catho- ollc churches at St. AiihU.stiue and (J.iest 9p'!ni.'s. pi "ixcheii his farewoll sermons to hi.1- congregations on Sunday last and will this wflc assume the charge of St. Michael's ' eonuiHiiii ion, at I,retto. n wlllbasuc- eeeiled by Father Connery. . -.losetih Murray, a little six-year-old or- j successfully run by the Pennsylvan la VCall pban boy, who resUled with bis granrttnoth- i road Company during the winter and spring, f. Mrs. Harry, at Miuersville, was drowned Is fixed for Thursday. April 24th. a date In Hlngston's Hun. near that place, on which Is without doub; tbe most desirable Wedne'ilny of last week. The boy was playing nn trie hank when he fell in and be fpre assistance arrived was drowned. Doc ICav, formerly proprietor of the Ballman House. In Huntingdon, has leased the hot-l s'an.1 of Mr. Joseph Miller In Ash Tllle, lately kept by Mr. Michael O'llara. j thronged with prominent people, and tbe nd will remove thereto at once. The 11- actual working of the Government is seeu cense of Mr O'Hara was transferred to to the best advantage. Mr. Kays at Argument court on Monday j Excursion tickets will be sold as hereto-,Mt- . fore at fo 00 from Pittsburg, and the pro- Esrly on Wednesday morning of last porUoiiale rates from other stations, with week the ham of Wa ter Lorher.nearStoys- j the privilege of a stopover in Baltimore In town, Somerset county, was strnck by light either direction. Theee tickets will be Blng and destroyed with all Its contents, in i good going on any regular train of that date, cru ling five cows, three calves, a number of except Limited Express, and to return db"ep. agricultural implements and a lot of ' w'thio ten days. In addition a special train and hay. The lo Is f I.. VW. partly j train of Pullman Parlor Cars and Day covered by Insurance. ! Coaches will leave Pittiburg at 8:00 a. m. Mr. Martin Sitfg. of Ehren field, was j and run tbrouat to Washington. iihed to death by a fall of coal In Scott's ! Pleasant side trips may be made from mines. at that mac? op. Thursday. There was ! Washington to Old Port Comfort. N'orfo'k. no one with him at the tinie of the accident. I Klchmond, and Mt. Vernon at reduced la the evening at quitting time he was miss- rates. tot and a party went to search for him and The specific excuision rate from Cresson ii. i ..... . . uumi mo crusneu Do,ty m the roinrt. lie i leaven a wife and five children. John K-ber was killed on t tie Fort Tavne r.nd at Allegheny City on Wednes t'ay. He w.s a f.irmer re.MUent of Johns tjwn t ,l in muttier was wa.-hed away by tV rljo.l He ha I been attending a wed dlri in the capacity of ;r.oui.nian, and had lm: Ukennnei.f ttie brUleemid, to her amiie wneu. a his w ty to luA totiie. lie met hi, death. boarding The l:ir,.e teatu M..ur mill known as the ! Jirrk M ill In Indiana was strucii by Iitfht I tfDrftin Ve.!ti, ,Uy morning of :st week 1 UMthe bull-f.r.i witn !s er.'Ue contents ' Tst..fsl!v a'i,.), J The ImlMi-g WMi vW-i'il 'IV cf... .. . .1 y rut. t 'A ... aewhoh,,! n IcsmmI. The . . t i j i 1 a i ii st U1J-..I ,t t,, .. . ' ' oa WD,;t ; r. w.i.nn iiiur tore ,f (x0 i v , r, . i ,. . . . a y. , , " , T r'" ('Vn A" .....u:. :; :.N:.3': UM ! .(tut, .r ,,, ...., , . r" ""in fictitious tU!;ts to sell lt !rnrt.. Thev tatrf is-,- r- t 1 as a tiwua-tc f.r ts.t. , WHXIM! ....:-., on the' e T . : "' the rrst one thousand rod i i!!.i,i, di-roi rn ' i ea - " ' " ' r i I t1 , li 4. s. , wu . 1 9 L. n- No iin. .t. w . . ve ii-l ireru a, a au BtlUIIW . tt Ms !.e S4 v-t K...t -m.- I i-L. y-- " U Son t! well known ; 'ru J.iiiustown, on M on-lay last ' tlnl.ii i :r, 'Peti.-d wp Bue stuck of clothing aud "'' I'.tt -Int o HI. ,1. 1 IV. - - 1 i ' mr e.oir-rucira TO.rijeiiv iii nn'nl ht ih v.. ih.. ... - ....... ,. . . . v. ,irn a tail . i. ir m n-y are rl ,P fOrnlvdi, ,,,lr i a rushing business In ni-n and bovs wltt cln'h. log and w,u ,,nwi.n utlU, ,hj!, (Frlj.yj emi,tt. s, h tIir!r (i !n aiiot!jtir e&iirAn. Julin Jjckst.0. of Jackson townsblp. N county. i,8 m-de a reCl.r(i f)r kl;lu(( x'stti.t mskea nlm tie charoplon of tbe uuty. f4r M nar,j (Tor0 Lv4t weet oiiover-d ttir. den of foxes on his ro,. and m the deti he found 21 toxes, m ,' I whu-k he, kmed ; two of tueiu were old ,' -aiut id reroaiiiUer joUbK ones. He fas led to tuuktf the discovery by cbservln -' In he .now lcadini fj their hoie. wa a prohtiljie clch. a the !w allows le ilulkr fur .... r.. ..( .. i OA. up. wiHnri'jdon I Mi. Frank Fees, who keeps ft little, aro cery store on Centre street. Bear the Moon taln Di'Dif. was unfortunate eccaeh to fall down tfce stairway of bis store on Wednes day and lnjaro bis lee. The Court decided n Thursday that in the election of Constable in the West Ward of F.ber.sborir. E. J. namplreTS was en titled to the c.ffi.. hi havlna; sat as an el ection officer at the time of Ms election not disqualifying him for the cfflce. The barn cf Tstrlfk Maloy near Chest Sprinm was struck by HsMnlnz on Wednesday morning, of last week, about one o'clock, and bnmed to the cround. The live stock and farmlno. Implements were mostly saved but all the bay and grain was destroyed. The lcht from the fire was, vis ible here and was noticed by spweraj parties who were awnken-d by the ftonn nrl got up and looked ont of their windows. There was an innrsoce or $-V on the building but the loss is estimated at nearly double that amount. A warrant was loed by Jnstic Esly, on information of George Mnelhelser. ad ministrator of the Istedeorge Tlelser. for the arrest of A. J. Wa'ters. rear Wilmore. The warrant wa placed in the hands of Officer John D. Jones. On Saturday the officer learning, thnt Walters was In Eens. bnrg. telegraphed to that place and had him arrested. lie wa to have been brought here to day (Monday) for a hearing, but in the meantime he nteredball In Eber.shurg. It 1. all.-ged that Walters forged the name of the late Oeorse Helser to ft note for 300. Johnstoirn Tribune. On Monday evening A. V. Barker. Eq , strfed out to take a drive, having In the errl with him hi wife and daughter and Mrs. A. W. Bock and daughter. While driving down the pike at the east end of town, after passlr.g the railroad, the king- holt of the carriage brokn when the norse front ftf lh- Mp- ria;e. The occupant of the vehicle were all thrown out but escaped with ft few slleht bruises, with tha exception of Mrs. Buck who wa badly cut about the race but luckily escaped serlou Injary The horse wa captured near ex-Sheriff Blair's farm uninjured. The 3.0P0 miner In the Iloutzdale dis trict met In mas meeting on Monday of laat week, at Iloufilate and agreed to loin the United Mine Work-r' Association In ft body, and assessed themselves two cents per ton per month ft man. for the purpose of creating national drfenee rund. main taining one national organization, to keep np their local ehrek weljhuan association, one-half cert a ton to be used in aid of the Punxsntawney miners. At Ph llipsborg en Tuesday afterncon. cf last week, the 2 5oO miner of the O-ceo'a. Phlllpsburg and B ech Creek association met in ft roas mtlrgand took the same action, except that meeting are to be he'.d at each m'ne before action is taken. J. Wilkinson t Son, marble and gran ite dealer of Ebensburg. P.. wish to In form the pnb'ie that they are prepared to Oil all orders for cemetery work, in either narnle or granite, at f.anre that defy com petition. The artistic xee!enc and su perior workmanship of their detlgna are evidenced by the many specimens now on exhibition at thrlr establishment and by the numberless design which they have erected In the various cemeteries In IhU county and elsewhere. Every depjrtaient of tbelr bus- ' i ...... - t.. i i Ka k i . m wti!..i n.. ' """" " " "- " -" .k I tent workmen, who are capable of etecut- Ing any piece of work, from the plainest to j the roost elaborate, which together with tbe , per-n il supervision that eyry Job receives j Ut a guarantee that perfect satisfaction will i . a .. th.t . lsf sr. lon -, j ' I j " ' ' lta it i n fa ThA ni r avaisrinit rr lrnna which will arrive In March and April, and ; they will then have as fine a stock of the j best marble that ever came to Western Pennsvlvanla. Person wlshintr anvthlna i In their line would do well to give them a I call before leaving their order with any j otner manufacturer, a yon can depend upon getting a good Job at a fair price. LMt Opeartanllj rr Waahlarlsa via Pennsylvania RAilroawl. The last of the popular series of excur sions to Washington, which have been so that could be selected. Washington at that time in beginning to show all the activl ty of spring, and the beautiful parks in which the city abounds are verdant with shrubbery and blossoming with early fl wers. Coiigress Is busy, tbe city is is 7.35. and train connecting with the Special Kave at 11 :0'.' a. u. Frlxbtrally Roasted. Yeferday morolna Annie Balner, a cobble-picker, met with a horrible, if not fatal accident, while at work In Fro i Hollow; between Hoeedale and the Fourteenth ward. The accident took place about 8:.T) o'clock. Sne was at ber work, when a car load ol btt rinaei was aumpea near where sne was. Aoxlooe to have first cnoice of cobbles, sbe jumped upon the maa. Jler clotblnu took Cre, and Instantly sbe was enveloped In dames. Her companions sprang o her as sistance as soon as they con Id recover them .... k .. k . , f t . . i uriuir lucy rtuiu iruuri ncr ... ...u.. ... . , ,, 3 buv ui laien ptruj ou me hot cinder. She was dragged off and taken . . to her home on Connelly avenue, where she attended by Dr. W. B. Lowm.n. who .w. sb, suffered tensely ontll bis atrival. Iler father U dead i k... ... . Step-iatner named Kteer. I Her mother Is almost wild with uricf at her terrlbe fT"'nter Urrl! n.isfortnr.e. Mii Ba.ner " ,bout ,nty years of age. From ber . . leel toner waist ber flesh I literally roasted. while she la also burned In other parts. Her condition Is ctltical. H'edntidoy'i Jvhnttcnrn Drmorrnt. 1 Fwr tbe Tare I of tbe Inflamuiation and Concestion called ! a CO 1(1 In the hea.l" there la w ! In Ely's Cream llalm th- .-i.i i I , .I . 1"n ,h 10 "ythlDsT i i-iu.e io prrwritis. This preparation ' has for veara nast rwe. n.vi.. .... . 1 snccls. I!T rA , ? 1 "br,lll,Dt i , races, as a remedy for cold to the head. , caiarru tod hay feter. Used In tbe Initial ' . stagea of these complaints Ceam Balm prevents any serious development of tbe ! ! symptoms, while almost numberless cases I art) 0n record of radical tafrh. after all' other cures of chronic ca modes of treatment have failed. di ei. - Krr.KE.-Died at her residence in l'ott aue towDnip, onbatnrday, April o. isod iirs KUen Butke. widow of EJwird Burke. a;a aooui ;a years. u. .. Tht Ulftb KthMl Unnatitrntat. The first annual commencement ef the Ebensbnrg High school was beld tn the O pera llouse on Friday evening last. The class numbered but nine, but they acquitted themselves very creditably and If they fol low the precepts and outline annnnelated In their several parts, we have no doubt but they will make their mark In whatever po sitions it may be their lot to fill. The exercises epened with prayer by Re. Cowman, who invoked the Divine blessings on he audienc and the class of '90. Prof. AHL-on introduced tbe first speaker In the person of M's Annie Maloney, who delivered the Salutatory, her subject being "The Aim of Education " Her remarks were brief and well chosen, her manner easy and graceful. The second speaker wa Morgan Hushes who treated hi eubjct "The Dutchman's Bty." in manner that showed he had given it mncb study, and tbe production was well received by the and lence. 'America's Mission," an oration, was the theme of OMn Barker's discourse. He bandied his subject well ; bis address wa well pretared and well delivered. The next waa a declamation "Mustered Oat," by Leonard Jones, and it wa well taken care of. lie was loudly applauded. Sherman Mason then stepped forward and read an esay on "The Negro Problem." The paper was a plea for the negro and was well handled. An oration followed, "Signals to Tonng Men." hvNorrls Mason. Tils address was well prepared and well oellvered. and if the young man follows the coaise be outlined hi suce Is assured. Mis Delta Folsom then read an essay "What a Woman Can Do." The paper abounded in choice bits of wisdom and was read In good style. Harry nsson followed with a paper. "Class History." TV voice wa strong and Clear and Ms prod nction well received. Lonce Shield wa the 1at member of he clas of '90 tn approach he footlights and deliver the Valedictory. His subject wa handled In ft creditable manner; was well prepared and was brief bat nicely worded. Then followed the "Class Song" and wa in the hand of Mie Mary Kinkead. Mary E"en Evans, Delia Foteora. Julia Connell. Madge D'ck. and Meser Brt Davis and Frank Connell. The production was very fine and pleaea everybody. Thn fottAwed an address to the class by nv. Geo. nni. The precentat'on ef diplomas by County Superintendent Ieech was next on tbe pro gramme. Prior to handing ont the "sheep skin" he gare the class some good adylee. and If they fol'ow the path be pointed out to t hm we may look for tte success of tbe entire elass. AftT the benediction by Kpt. Hil' the exercise clneed. and thn ended the first annns I commencement of the Ehenshurg nikfh School We wUh the graduate ft long and rteee?nl life and feel confident they are afl well fitred to fill ary position they may be called into. Pi of. Aliison may well feel proud of the graduates, but nndt-r hla care uothlnz but st"-ces awaited them. The music was: furnished by the Ebens bnrg Orchestra, and considering the short time it has been organized did exceedlr.f !y well. M AStRl tUF. I.M F.JSK-S IK.Hl'CD. The following marriage license were Is sued by the Ct.'Tk of the Orphans" Court for the week ending Wednesday, April 16. isr0: -hn L nite Cambria county, and Annie "C'1". m"" cwunvy. ... . ... ... . & J,hn Phode. SaTp Lieve!, and Sarah J. Trr.xeH, Ehrenfeld. T5uhn n. Overder, Morrellville, and Moll Dyscrt. Sheridan. Wil'laro D. Scott. Beaver Falls, and Ella Gorman. Johnstown. Oenrg fzeskray, MIrersville, and Ula Tbard, Caabria. Goree B. McMallen snd Annie E Burns, De'anv. F. C. Truner and Mary Walti. Chest Sprlnes. CharV F. Miller and T'uere& C. Sherry, Bsrr towrshio. Wiltiam S can and Margaret J. Seth, Jobnfctown; Michael KellT. Coatport. ClearfleM co. F , and Rosalie Kihler. Chest township. Rack. lew's Arnica Halve. Tbe Best Salve In the world for Cuts Brnlses. Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter, Ct.apped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to elve perfect satisfaction, or mnne refunded. Price 2.1 cents r't- box. Sold at the drug store of E. James, Ebens burg. and TV. W. MeAteer. Loretto. f'omiannlrairdi Casrolltows, Pa., April 8, 180. y.ditor Camlii iM Frrrman : Dba Sia When tbe Auditors of the Camhria County A rrl cultural Ass-Mlaton were eailad upon in the Carrolltown Aries to explain as to the statement and management of said Associa tion ot last year, and which communication is ttlli backed up by J. O.Creery. it is a direct at tack en the reputation of the auditors. Lewis J. Uerrer.T. R. Scanlan and T. S. Williams, who signed their name aa to the cttrrtdnett of said statement . and as to the management of tbe Di rectors and officers of last year, amonjr there J. O. i rfrrf Kmmrlf. to-wit : President. H J . Hop 11 ; Vice Presidents. Vincent Rela:. John Stois; IMrectors. c. H. Sloan. Henry Krumensrker. H. A. Snoemsker. Ans. Weakland. J. O. I'REEBT, H.J. Buck. Joseph A. Oray H. 3. Eckenrode. Jacob Klrkpatrick. Simon Kline. C. A Sbar-baaa-h. mi J. Thomas ; Treaiurar, W. A. Noel ; Seeretary, C. A. Buck. It was ale an attack en the preent Board of Directors, a quornta of whom mpprovrd the tfafe mmt rubmiltei y Ik mbev mudii or, to-wit: Fresldeot. H. .1. Iloppet ; Vice President. Joseph Besrer: Ilreetor, Atex tlrtef. Henry Krume ascker. ti. A. Farabaucb. J O. C Bearer. Jai. T. Kirk. H.J. Buck. Jtweph A. Oray. n. J. Ecknrode. Jaob Klrkpatrick. Simon Kline. T. S. Williams a-d J.J. Thomas. When the .Vnri will allow tbe reputation of su.-h men to be attacked, and even tbe tdiior kirn '. what could be expected of him towards an humble Individual like the writer of this, who the areat (?) editor Is pleaed tn call a liar In his paper, rlmpty because be (tbe writer) nare the truth, which I will prove here, although Mr. Srhmth was detica'e about allowing himself to be bmng-ht fate print. SWORN STATEMKNT OK WJC. SCHROTH, Secretrv of the Cambria County Amtcn; tural Association. At a meet i n of the above Association, after a Vrm'V nr. '"! """."T" been nrmitted la the said Directors and ar- proved In a1.1itlon tn this statement, the said Directors man's an estimate ef in, oeo on the build- I lns. lauds, etc . helontlne to said Association, I and ordered me to notltv Mr J. O. 1 'reery to In- ( sen the is aUI "statement lo the Carroll- j town AVirs. which I did. W a C. St HRcerti. Sworn and nberribed thfs Kth dsy el April, I l! Jamis Nrix. J. P. (Seal). I The portion of my communication which the i rreat (?) editor, J. O. Crrery, ii pleased to rep- , resent as a lie. and which he himself had the j audacity to publish la his paper as such, ts rrroaiia as follows, which can be com eared ' strictly with the above adllavit : "Al tka 1.11-f t- 4.- or,1''""l the Directors and lo be paid lor bv tbe J Aaanei.tloa. omltilnn a porti., if the aas.ta. I ,lllwr," tr noanctal tandinr of the Asao- I elation for the In formation ot lu memb -rs." I aer time or inclination te at any Um. in the future pursue the ranting .. the j treat (?) CarroMtown editor von will hear u 1 B'nn ,Tua m "n any sur.jeet he may brtng up. tn,'tlB a discerning public for jasttacation. Wh'ch he nSUMt lv- Truly yours. T" S. WILUAXI. Consumption 8urely Cured. .wT?.T" IwTU:-Ila Inform yonr readers that 1 have a positive remedy for tbe above-named diaeaee. By m timely use thouaaada of hopeless ea.e Lavo len permanently cured. I ahall be glad to aend two bottles of my remedy FREE to any of your readers who bar consumption if they will setid Ui. U,- it Fit re., and P. a eddm. Reencct- fail I. A. SMeCl ;!, U. lsl I earl few, '. T. Art: anient Cwart Court met on Monday and disposed of tbe following eases. - - t Ijli. cf Ji- Miller p. Edward MeOtedc. et aL aiotion k.r aew trial. Mullen overruled. E. Ixcniar fc. Co. vs. C. Oujer. Tmi'M. Ma tlvo lur new trlaL Motion overruled. John K. Tntiag vt. Jchnecn Steet Street KaI Co. Motion to Uk off non salt. Motion orer rolsd. r -i " - HtitslK Maehaat ti. Rrmbart Wunn. Kale to "fcow eae. settld. ' -oni Malbsuser. Adm-r. vi. A. J. Walters et al. Bait tn show came. Motion vemled. ixoo. W. Ttiomoaou k. Michael Donahoe. Rale to how aaase. Ra lo abeotate and the pnrrhawr at Treasarer'r sale It requtrad to hrlne his action of ejretment within ninety days or be forever de barred rrota bringing the lama. W. U. Thmpeon vt. Michael Donahoe. Hole to (how rinM. Same rnlina- as in previous ease. Charles Ierentry et at plaintiff In error, vs. Oeo. Savior, defendant In error. Certiorari. Ii monition of record OKiteted and order on Jan tire to perfect record and Jastie ordered to return exe-atlon. And now per aroement ! attornevs execution ret aside by consent. Wm . Bowman vi. Henry Brnhart. Rale to how can. Judgment opened. Iral Snavely vs. Johnstown I.omber Co. Kale tofhoweaase. Tet ition overrnted. Wm. M. Printer vr. Mrs. C. Parrtshetal. Two roles to ihos cans. Rnle dlsmlesed. In raroad tn KMer township. Oontinoed. James M. Fmnhelserv. (Catherine Siddell et at. Bill In equity. Prayer grantad. In ro road in Conemauah and Adamt town ships. Continued. Mary J. Cook vs. Oeoree 5. Stuttmaetal. Bill in equity. Judgment stnckeu off. Eltia ricWworth v eo. W. Stntxtnan et al. Bill in equity. Judgment stricken off. Flortsn Bene-ele vs. Io1s Schmidt et al. Equity docket. Argued and held fer advisement. Mary J. Cook vs. John J. Brown et al. Mill of equity. Judgment stricken off. Isabella Hen ford vs. Michael Ionohoe. Rule to show ran. Kale absolute and Michael Ion ohoe Is hereby required to brina hi action with in 9 days or bo forever debirred irym brlnginK tbe same. K. B. Cresswell vs. Mary 'role. Role to ihow came. Aued and he'd for sdTlpement. J. H. Cooan vs. James Noel. Rule to show cause. Motion refused an alias writ ordered. Commonwealth vt. .'ames Laing Rule to haw eaose. Kola absolute. Poor liireetors vs. John Baker. Hole to show eaose. Decree filed. Oscar L.. Prlngle v. Marararet A. Prlnle. Ex ecutrix. Motion to strike off peclal Plea. Mo tion relused. X'se W. Price Davis vs. Ed. MeOlade. Rule to show cans. Ralo absolute. C. Oaver. TruMte, v. P. Flynn et al. Rule to Show cause. Armed end beld ov advisement. - In re read In tbest township. Continued. la r road la (llltilr township. Order to review not yet returned. In re road la Clearfield tnwoihlp. Prneeedlnrl quashed. The order under which the viewers acted being without tbe seal of tte Court and a new order directed to be Issued la re private road la KeaJa township. Con firmed abeolotely In ra road In V pper Yoder township. Original view confirmed absolutely, belnx report eon firmed nut Tth April. 1SST. In re rob on William F. Cook. SBSignee. At tachment awarded. F. A. S'noemaaer. plaintiff . in error, vt. Oeo. Ford, defendant In error. Certiorari. Procewa lnat affirmed. F.ioltahle L.. h. B. Association v. . W. Pblitle et al. Role to bow cause. Settled. Elvers J. Carroll vs. A. S. Sunn et al K ale to sbow eause. Continued. In re rule on F. Y. 1 atteuon. Jcecutor. Con tinued. Samnel H. Hewhbcrxer v. David 11. Heroh berger. Bill In equity. Demurrer fuitained and Mil dltmtfied. In re owning ftreets In Lilly BorooKh. Con tinued. Cetaanu Enameralera. The following; named persona have been ap pointed Cenrui Enumerators lor Cambria, county by Soperv Isor Hood : Barr and Hlaekllck towutblpa S . D. Pa'.terson. CroJle township and South Fork Niebolaa Oeo rue. Carroll township and Carroll town Alex Orief. Clearfield townthip Terrence Iljiler. Chest and rVhlte townthls John Nedtmyer. Cambria township E. J . Humphrey. Dean township. Asbviile, and Chest Spring; reter tT. 5 toy. Ebenfbarx borough John L. Sechler. Hajtinas krooyh Thomas Bemon. Oallltx'n tcwachlp and Tannethlll Thorns H. Mjers. Oallltrtn boronrh Peter J. Ksylor. Jacksi'D townfhip John fritting!. Lilly borough aod Munster township Tb.itnas J. Hashes. Loretto and Allegheny township James W. Dally. Portage towmhlp James ltelL Kcade township Oeorge W. Bowman. Snsqaehanna and Elder towntfclpa S. L. Lanicham. Wilmore and Summerblll townchips Tbomai S. Kerby. Washtncton tewnahlp Robert D. Lykens. Adami and Conamaugh towimhlp J. S. Yoder. Richland and Stonyereek townships David stum. Tapper Yoder townsblp and Elubtk ward,Johns- , town Frank N. stu'xinan. j Lower Yoder township -S. H. McOeary West Taylor township and Coopersdale bor ouuh T. C.Looithry. First ward. Johnstown Henry M. Jones. East Taylor township and Twelfth ward, Johns town D. B. Wilson. Second and Third wards, Johnstown Thomas J. Jones. Fourth anl Fifth wards, Johnstown Jacob Bharratts. Sixth ward. Job nstown N. I. Roberts. Seventh ward. Johnstown Thomas F. Judy. Ninth ward .Johnstown Matthias Copelln. Tenth and Eleventh ward Johnstown Ferdi nand Blltman. Thirteenth and Fourteenth wardi, Johnstown Thomas Paintt. Jr. Fifteenth and Sixteenth wards. Johnstown Wm. McOowan. Franklin and East Conemaagh boroughs James B. Kauri man. Absolutely Pure. Tae powner aever vane, a marveies pnntv, atruna-th and wholesomenesa. Mere economical than the ordinary klnda. and eanrmt be sold In competition with the multltnde of tbe low test, short wela-bt, alum or rhnsi-bate powder. Soli i amljt lanv, Kotai BiuiarovpnCo-lH WaUSC.Naw Yobk. AVDITOR'S NOTICE. The nnderslrned and ttor appointed bv the Orphans' Court ef t'ambria county le report distribution of the fa tn nds In the hands ef John T Lone, ad ratal - trator ef Dr. W . A. Harnett, deceased as showa by bis first end Oealaceoeat. Hereby rives notice that he wilt sit at his cflice n the bnrceah of Ehensbant, Pa on Tl'EsHAY, MAY S. 1W. at tea o'clock a. M. for tbe purpose of attending to tbe duties of said appointment, at which time and place all parties interested a. ay attend or be forever debarred from ecm'na- fa on said fund. ALVIN EVANS. Ebeasbanr, Pa.. April T, iwo. st Auditor. ASSKINEirS N(riCE.-Xotloe Is hereby tven tbat MH-bael Hottmanof Allegbenv township, Cambria county. Pennsylvania, has mad an assignment of all bis property, real and personal and mixed to me in trust for the benefit of his creditors. All persons Indebted to said Michael Hoffman are therefore nottned tu make payment tA me without deiay. and those having claims aalnst the same wtll present them prop, er'.y authenticated tor c;t eneut to tte. W. A. B. LITTLE. Assignee et Iiobael lioSui tn. Loretto, Fa., Apr.l u, ?sSr eLey IPs .COMMISSION ER S IVOrprE Kotlce is here- V . by riven that tannic Peen apprnetea cy im fflurt of Common Pleas Jaoi(ta county, OmmMsMtaer to take trslnw rj an report de cree in the cue ri Marv Itun vi. arl T.lnn. No. lie Iwreauttrr Trm. take. I will lt al my Ol tice. eornerot Franklin and Stonycreek treet.s tn tne cut cf Jobnsrown. County ol :amiria. Pa., on FHIIAY. tbe N1XTH ds ot MAI. A. 1. XaM. at TtN o'ek-oi;. a. c.. fur tbe puri-oea or artendinx to tbe duttec ol my mid appointment, wbenand where all persons Interested m at tend. HHKAtTE K. ROSL. Cominiftf loner. Johnstown, l'a., AprU It, St. Al'l'lTOR'S XtmtJE. , Fjtt or HewRT Wn.LrmaKn. dec d. Tbe un1erine.i. havluc been appointed aud itor to ascertain lien attainst the belrs ol dece dent. and alo to decide on exceptions ft led to the li-st an1 final account of Florence Willehrsnd, Adm'nlstrator. ol decedent, and make distribu tion of the fund in his hanrii. herebe elver notire that he will sit t his orhce in Etent-urK. on WF.Ii.NKSIMY.MAY 7. 1.Q. at 10 o'clock a. w. for the purpose of a'tendini; to tbe duties ct nis appontateot when and wbcre all parries Inter ented may nttend A. V. HAKKtli. l--snsburK. April 16. lS'.-t Auditor. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. Fatatb o t.EPHABT Hesuks. dec d. loiters of administration on the etate of rep hart Bender. ot Lilly Boniuxh. Camhria county . Penna., dcceafel. hartnn been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make payment to roe without delav. and those having: claims against the gne will present them properly au thenticated lor settlement. .... M Ali ' BENDER. Administratrix of Oephart Rentier, dee'd. Lilly. Pa.. April 10. t8Srt.iU AUDI POK'S NTfi:ii. Notiee Is bereJ alven that Ute ondenlirned auditor appointed by the Orphans' 5ourt of Cambria eonnty. tu dl tribute 'he balance In the bands ol Thoroa U. Fvans. one of the executor of Dsvld E. EvanB, (Weaver) deceased, aa shown by bis firrt and final account, to and anionic those cn titled to re ceive ihesme. will fit et his dtice. In Etiens bonr. on Tt KSDiY, APRIL Jtt. 10. a" ten o'clock a.m.. at which time and police those In tereted mav attend or be debarred from eoinlna; Id on ald fund. T. W. DICK. April 4.1Ki.-3t. Auditor. VUDIrORS NOTICE. -In the matter of tbe account of Charles WeakUnd and P. P. Miller, administrators of W. A Katr, deceaced. Having been apiolnte1 auditor to reort on the exceptions hied and to make distribution to the person legally entitled thereto, notice la 'jereby riven that 1 will sit at my offles. in E'eneburit, on TCF.SIH i . APRIL. 2a. 1"0. at ten o'clock A. jc.. at wbioh time and place parties interested may attend or be debarred from frnnlnr In on aald fond. T. V. DICK. April . l0.-3t- Auditor. Election Notice. To the School Dirrrlort ef Cambri County : Okhti-kmcx. In pursuance ot the forty third section ol the Act ol May 8. 1854. yon are herehy rot I tied to meet in convention at the t'onrt Houe. In Et-enrbnnr, at 1 r. it. on the FIRST Tl'ESDAT in MAY. A. D. llw. being; the sixth day of the month and elect, riva roc, by a majority of tbe whole number o' Kirectcra present, one person of literary and selentifte ac quirements, and of skill mod experience in the art or teachink. as County Superintendent, for tbe three succeed Intf years ; and certify 'be re sult to tbe State Superintendent, at H" lbunr. ai required Dy tne iniriy-niuin ana ion inn tions of said act. J. W. LEECH. County Superintendent of Cambria County Enensunra:. Pa., April 14. 18SW.-3'- STATEMENT OF SETTLEMENT WITHSU--ervlsor of W'aahlnten Township for tbe year lbs. JOHN LYNCH, Supervisor. Da. To amount of duplicate To amount ot order on townbip .$ 1 .82 00 . 33 Jl t 1.40 TO Ca. By orders Releemed I l ax worked out by tral.le , . ( eab paid for work Materials . , Ireiirht paid-.. . Commission on caf k taxes tl.l'ci-fS at 5 Amount returned to eommseioners Auditors exonerations . Attorney's fees for ISM 121 days (crrices as uervisor . Two trips to Fbensborg- ExoBerallons by Commissioners 80 57 l.ss oe awl 0 27 i il W ! J 42 A is) 10 00 121 00 ' 3 SO 1 Vt 1,405 7 PETER B. MOVER, Supervisor. ' ' Da. To amount ot duplies ta . To amount receivei from license.. .f 34 W S?4 7 4 S7 48 WS 1,063 81 To amount nneeated land- To axiount due from lael year. To amount costs on law sal t. . To order lor balance due . ... CE. By orders redeemed - 7 '25 Tax worked out by laxsbles. :! 1 & Cash paid lor work oii Commlssioa on cash tax t'J.i3 at 5 per cent 4 Amount returned to Cmmisionerf 21 VI Auditors' exonerations .. 7 So Attorney's tees 2 60 M days, services as supervieor M 00 Amount paid forborne b Ira .................. S2 75 l.OCsJ LIAK1LITIC3. Outstanding orjen (per or ler bowk) S (k3 13 We. thn nndersitrned Auditors, bare examined tbe above aocennts ae-l nn.f 'htm as statl. A. J. SAN'KFK, ) JOU.N Sli IAMANY, Auiitors. K.'. 31 YE 15 S, S uttett : Dpi. J. Sca-.VADUt.aii, Clerk. April is-.-o.-it. TV-t'TlCfc F INCOKPOKATlON Xotlce Is 11 hereby given that an a) plication wll 1 be msde ti the t'oirt 'f 'jarter s-p-i.ns o' Ciu t.rla county, on 510NIIAY. the 2nd day f .ITN E. A. D., liW. ty the iit.ier.r,ed rcldenta end freeh lders lor tie IncorjiorHtion ot the Burouith cl P rtaic. of the several lots and out lots now lyinir and belne in the town-hip ol Portane.Cam brla ccunty. and State ol Pennsylvania, aim the same be lea bounded and described aa follows, to wlt : liexitming at an Iron brldue . south 51 de crees and :to minutes, wen one thousand bve hundred snrtferonly leet toapo.'t. tbenoe sooth 84 decrees . weet nine hundred and sixty-nine feet lo a port; tbeace son to 31 decrees and 3J minutes wet. cnwiittK the Pennsylvania Railroad eiirht bendred snd ninetT-two feel to a post; thence south 2J deirrees and 80 minutes west, crofsinx towuihlp ro .d six hundred and ninety-two feet to a t : thence south 68 deifee. east two thous and eight hundred and thirty-four leet to a po-t: thence north 67 decrees east, cosslne twp. road etght buntired and ninety six feet to a pot; thence north ti decrees and 30 minutes east elicht hun dred and ninety-one feet to a post ; thence north 12 decrees east eroiut; towncbip road sine hun dred and eijebt leet to a pot : thence north 17 de irtecs east eii)it hundred and eihty-three leet to a rest ; thenoe north It decrees 3 minutes cart, crossing the Per.nsj Irauia Railroad, two thousand and seventy five feet to a post old For tune Railroad; thuo" by tne same south (!'' de crees we.t hve hundred and fi'tr-nlne ami' four tenths pecbea to a ImmI; thence south hs'i de krees west lour hundred and one Iset to a st; contlouinK by the Old PortH(re Kallrnad nortn 6g decrees west two hundred and fl fly tire leet to a poet; eontinumir, ty the same north 61 degrees and IK minutes west, one thousand Bve hundred anJ tire feet to Iroa bridge and the place ol be Kinnlnr. O L.'Prlnsle. P. McOoua-h. Joseph 3Tctont;h. I. W. Martin. J Troxeil, Peter Seymour. J. P. tlmdme. Frank Dlehl W. F. Koitenscblair W. E. NulboUen. J.rtt. Woleslaue. Dolrh Shatfer. Edward Hughes. J. T. Mears. John Watt. John Seymore. T. M Prinze, K. Border, Caleb Plnm mer. Aadrew Smith. Charles fallen. P. H. Kurkett. Tank LaurDs. 1. H. R Oroke. James Eicber. Adam Moyer. H. D. Border. F. D. Ho lsrei. liaison Dirannd. Ignatius Jlemes. J. istrick-r. AI. I.. E. M.tlade. Austin T. Crum. J H. Fisher. Jack Seeke, Wm. McPberson. John Comey, Alnert Dlehl. Philip Itimand. Harry Mer leore W. Dura. Cr.arles l. MrKinxie, P. 11 Ferren. W.J. -'ores, Albert Wilson, J. J. MeIraaM J."'h Hopfer. Joseph LaufTer, I). Heca. Sam. Alears. James M Uurk. Wm. R. James. W. S. shatter. Charles S. Mears. Martin O. Ileal, William IVUeon. Joseph Farren. . E. '.. KERR. "Solicitor lor Incorporation. March S8.18HO.-4- FIXANA.X'IAL STATEMENT OF KOAD Iiepartment ef Dean Township, for the year end In March in. lrxr. MICHAEL NAOLL, Superwiaor. Dr. To a mt. of do pi leave $ 183 tl ' Te cash, unseated land tax and tavern 1 terete ef D- Brown. 19S S3 To a mt. cash tax Sit To scoop, low and X haaimers... lo 00 (440 00 Cn. By work dona on roads t 100 so By exonerations... 23 63 By amount returned to Cuntv . Commiseloaera. 30 el By scoop, plow and S hammers. 10 00 By personal services 37 days at 1 50 45 SO By plow beam and expenses to Ebenshura- 4 Tl By cash paid lor work oa roads. 9 fir) xsy encoding- settlement ana aia. 1 23 r-T 47 Balance due township.,. DAVTP BHOWN, SBpcrvtsoT. Irs. To amt ef duplicate. J let 80 Te soaop. plow and hamteers--. 13 00 163 as To eaeti. uneeated land 'T , To caeh . tavern license. - To cash tax .. K37 3 Ca. By wTtrk on roads 1 Ht scoop, plow and hammers... iiy essh paid Michael s'acie. . . SuperviMir.cne half onieat ed land tax and tavern 11- eeaeej ... . By exonerations By orders redeemed..... Bv ease foe work en roads 1 By castj for work on Condron bndare . ,, Fy expenses to EWeneburar 9S M is ue II J Kit Ct 1 7 as HT 1 W S Mt 1 4S T3 19 53 ' By ene y tun team.. By shovel, pick handles, etc By percenfure for eollectiBR 57 at a percent By persoijil eervlce 31 das t By attend-.ng settletuent and 1 25 6H Balance due township . I S3W We the unoerslgne l au.litorof Dean tewnshlp do certify that the above statement is correct. WM HlI.DJJBAND.lAdlU)t Atteft : Joix .'a'LXk', ClCk. . Slarch -a, is.-o.-it. . - CALL1TZIIM, Political Announcements. j wf'ars in this oolumn vM be inirrfd from j woic un,7 the primary elections, on the 7th ot June, j ecrf. at the fo'ltm-ino rvtct : for Aitemblti I5f i ir 7u-cr, (Of For Ceiuminr-oner, 1 f ; tor Av&ilor. tt.CO. All carCt mwtt te eccempanitd by the ca'h. FOK M A.SSEHI.Y. 1 hereby announce myelf a a cTidt1te for AenMr. subject to the vJeils'or. 0 jve rimocrstic n-l:r.aries. JOHX K. MfKENZIE. Chest Springs, April 1. 18). VSSFMBLY. I hereby announce mvself ss a candidate for the nomination of the office I of Memterof the rcislsrore, simieet to the ao- J tlon ol the I democratic nrlmarv election. J Oallltzin. March 1.1090. M. FlTZHAKKIS. I FOB ASSEMBLY. Ed. T.McNeelis of Johns town, Pa., subject to the rules of the Demo cratic party. Johnstown. Feb. 2t. TO. FOR. ASSEMBLY. I herehv acnounae myself as a candidate for Assembly, subject to the decision of the Democratic nrtoorle. 3 ACUB ZIMMERMAN. Johntown, Feb. 25. 10. 1F.msLATTKK. I will be a candidate for j the nomination of Aemhv ht the Demo eraMc primaries on Jure 7 h. snbiect to the rulos of the Democratic party. .TO riff E. STR 4YEK. West Tayl)r township. February 26. 1890. FriK COTNTY TREAST'REK.T hereby aa nonnce mvsetf as a candidate for the office of Count Treasurer at the next llemoerntfe tirl-msi-v election, subject to the rulos of the Timo cre'ic pertv. P. BUY I.E. Fifteenth ward. Johnstown, March 29. 190, ClfNTY TKEASUKER.-I hereby announce tnvaelf as a candidate for the nomination of tbe office of County Treasurer. sdMcet to the action of the Democratic prtmarv election. CHAHLES HOFMANX. Johnstown , March 24. 1S90. FUK rtirNTT TKEAsrRF.R.-I berel.v an nounce wivself as a cendlrtste for the nomi nation to the office of County Treasnrer. subject to the rales governing the Democratic partv. PH I I-I P J . S AN DEKS. Mnnster township. Feb. 27. 1899. "CtOR COT'NTY TK FA SCREW. 1 berebv n I nrmnee mvsetf as a eandidstetnr the office ol Countv Treasnrer at the nest lemocraie prl vbstv election, subject to tbe rule o the I i-roo cratle parte. H KNKV J. HOPFEL. Barr township. Feb. 10. issj. (IfltTXTV TKEASt'RF.K.-I hereby announce J rcvself as a candidate for tbe nomination to the office ot ranty Treasurer, subject to the rules a-ovcrning the Democratic party. O. J. MAY EH. J inn? town. Fa., Feb. u. 19W). F'K IHIVNTV COMMlSSHINEJt I hereby announce rnvpelf as a candidate forConn'y Commissioner, nbjct to the Heiainn of the Dem ocratic primaries. PATRICK O'IrOWD. Tannelhlll. April S. 190. FOR cor NTT COMMISSIOTVEK T hereby announce myself as a candida'e for the office et Connty Commissioner. eut-)ct to the decision Of the Democratic priraarv election. JOHN CA3IPBELU Johnstown. Mach 17. 1890. FOR COT'NTY COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce mvselt a candidate (nr the nomination of tbe office of County Commissioner, subject to the action of tbe Democratic primary election. JOHN KJKBT. Johnstown. March 10. 1590. FOR CorNTY COMMISSIONER. I hereby anneunee myself as a Mndidale tor tbe nem Inatlon of C-oonty Commissioner, sul iect te the action ol the Democratic primary election. W. A. LANT7.Y. Tpper Yoder townsblp. March 8. 1S90. FOR COCNTY COMMISSIONER 1 hereby announce myself as a candida'e for the office of County Commissioner, subject to tbe decision of tbe Democratic primary election. .1HH t BEARER. Susquehanna township. Feb. tH. l.v. FJK COT-NTY niMMlSfltlNER I hereby announce roveelf as a candidate for the office ot tVinnty t'omtnlssiooer. aubieet to tbe aecislon et tbe Democratic prtmarv election. PAI-KICKE. DILLON. Elder township. Fee. 1.. F OK t'OCNFY X)MMISS1INEH. 1 hereby announce mvselt as a candidate for the ot- tiae At (Viantr lknnmilnlodr. aubiect to th s de- 1 .filnn of Dim n.m.vrstli lirimirf election. WILLIAM J. TIEKIN'EY. Cambria township. Feb. IS, IfjO. IJOK COT'NTY AUDITOR. I hereby an " nonnce myself as a candidate lor the office ti County Auditor, subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election. .nirru nirr. f --"t ",IP. March 17. 1W0. : "fkTOTlCE All persons are hereby notified that j iM 1 have purchased the property ot John A. ! Burgooa. real and iersontl. All parsons are I- hereby notified, not to meddlj or lnijr:ere w.ih the tame. MHS. KATHFKINE BUKUOOX. AsitviUe, Pa , JtUxcJi o, l;-'.. tsar But Hold Fast a Better lhe above true sarins? we note, believing It to be applicable in our ca.'e, as everyone knows Simon to be a reliable and rqnare-deallna: merchant. Trace, il you choose, his record back for fifteen years (that being tbe length of time he ha been doini; business In Altoons) and you will discover a record perlectly clean in every respect, and as It has teen In the past, juft so will It be In the future. Now, in speak in a; ol our business record, we wish to ssy that have always ad hered (strictly so) to nrlKinality In advertising, and we never (as do some of onr competitors) cojy or imitate This assertion we make without tear ol successful contradiction. Another fact we wth to Impress upon the public is that we sell our sroo.ls at the flares quoted in our adver tisements. Another fact to which ee wish lo call tbe puhile ' attention is that we receive more goods in one day than do some of our woald-be competitors In two weeks, and the truth of this can be verified any time by relcrrlc to the Pennsylrania Freiicbt Department at Oallltztn. Now, no doubt, all we have said in the foregoing: will be considered by mine of our green-eyed rivals as sixinncant of nothing. We generously accord them the benefit ol the doubt, but never theless, thkrk is a volumous significance In what we hive said, I. e., that we are doing a busi ness ot Jumbolieal immensity ; that we are selling ffrocerles atvat down, as nsnal ; that we are eelllnsr Dry Goods 50 per cent, lower than any other store in town. Calico at 3 cents per yard, and mngbams (the best) at6 oents per yard : that we are selling Men's liroirans at 98 cent per pair ; Boys' Brogans at 75 cents per pair ; Men's Dress Fhoes at $1 21 per pair ; Children's Shces 22 cent per pair ; Lsdies' Dress Shoes at 90 cents per pair ; Ladles' Dress Kid Shoes at Sl.24 and fl.45; Common Sense or Spring Heel, Boys' Shoes Lace. Congress or Button at f 1 00 per year. Clothing is our main forte and we dare say no one can touch us on prioes. Children's ScufT Suits. $1.24 ; Children's Irress Salts, tl.48 ; Children's all-wool Suits. S2.00 : Boys' Dress SutU, long pants, from 12.48 up ; Children's Pants, 90 cents per pair o f which we hare SCO dor.en. So If you you desire to take advantage of these bargain you had better do so at once. These goods are are all good and are for boys ranging In age from It to 19 years. S4.00 will buy a suit worth t.oQ. Men's Dress Suits .Sack or Cutaway, black corkscrew, at S7.60 per suit. Prince Albert Suits. tlS.OO each. 100 dozen Men's Jean Pants, warranted not to rip. with patent buttons, 75 cents a pair. An elegant line line of Trunks. Valises. Furniture. (Matrware. Hats. Caps. Oent's Furnishing Qoods at j.rloes very low. In conclusion we will say that our Mr. Simon Is In New York this week for the express purpose of laying In an immense stock of goods of ah kinds. So been the lookout for surprises, as there Is goln- to be one of the gre atest slaughters in prices that this vicinity has ever excritneed. P. S. We manage our business to suit ourselves as well as the pock tbooksi of our many cus tomers, and as we are not simply running a store for our own emolument allotet-.er as some of onr competitors (?) apparently are doing, we proposs and intend to sell goods as we please. If we give tbcm away when we are disposed to do so, WE are the loser and the laboring man the gainer. Sttek a pin here. Everybody, whether they buy or not, should call on us and examine our stock. It will do you good. SIMON, We are Here Now ! You will find our representatives, Mr. T. E. Reynolds and Mr. A. E. IIexleix, at the EllEXSBlliUi, '.., where they will be pleased to show you anything- that you may need in GLOT&WO, HATS, Furnishings lor Men and Bovs. Thev will oc cupy the above store room until Friday Evpnin, .April lSt3a. L. M. WOOLF & S0H", Johnstown's Greatest Clothiers. JOBN A. liLAIE. : T. Blair. BLAIR & SON'S DAILY MEAT MARKET, Centre Street, llmlm, Pa. The lle-eit Western Cuttle, lititoli--l-esl every clsO". Alwo lr-er-H Iunh, Vtfal. Mutton, 1 ICtc. always on L.a.nl. Market open at all hours and at tentive and obliging salesmen to attend to the wants of customers. Pianos-Organs. The improved method of fastening strings of Planoe. Invented by us. la one of the nioet import ant tmorevement eer made, rsakinir tbe in strument more richly musical in tone, wore dur able, and less liable to cet out ot tune. Beth the Mason av Hamlin Orvani. and Pianos excel chleUy in that which is the ehiel excellence tn anv musical Instrument, tjuality ot tone. Other things, thouich important are much leva so than this. An Instrument with unmuxlcsl tones cannot be aood. Illustrate.! catalogues of new style. Introduced this season, sent tree. MASON & HAMLIN Orean and Piano Co.- BOSTON. NEW YORK. CHICAGO. Etenslitirii Pie Insurance Auracy T. AV. DICI, General Insurance Agent. II BEX SB VRQ PA, W One. PENM'A. L L. M.S".0.i, I.J. BCCS. A. W. BrCL -ESTABLISHED 1ST! 1 ESTABLIOED 1SS8. Johnston, Bnct &Co. Carroiltgwn Bant, rX' I CaircEt:!, h, a..-....r , I (aua -. T A- SHARBAUGH. A. W. BUCK, Cashier. ) Cashier. General Bailing Business Transacted. The lollowini; are the principal featurel of ft general baLKinjr business : ii:poiit Kecetvetf payable on demand, and Interest bear-" ii-S ccrliQcates lusued to ttme dciiositors. I.OtN Fxtended to customers on favorable tetms and approved paper dlcunted at ali limes. OM.Kt'T10iPi Made In the locality and upon all the banking towns in the United States. Charge moderate. UKAFTH losued neifotis'ile In all parts of the United States, and tore I kb exchange issued eu all parts ol Kuroi e. Acrorwn Ol merchants, farmers and ttlirs reilclted, to whom reasonable accomodation will be evtented. Patrons are fissured that all transactions shall be held es rtrirtly private and emndentlal, and that they will te treated as liberally as ftaod bankmir rules will icrmlt. Kespecltully, JOHNS ION HICK JL CO. XT H. MYKRS, JaJLe ATTORNEY-AT-L.AW. KiiCKaBCBa, Pa, Xw-Omce la Oollonade liow.ou Centre street. DUXAI.I R DUFTONT. ATl'DK.N EY-AT I.A W. EnsHt-Bd, PSKSA. tC'-f'ttlce in Opera House. Centre sireot. GEO. M. ltK.TK. ATOHXiYATLAW. Ll.KM-Ul UO, l'Ki A., saJ-OJn; on t'cu'.re flroct, ticar Uii'U.