(f,'.imlmn jftccmnn. KM HAY. - M4.Y2.1890. LOCAL AP PHtAKJNAL. . -Dog flRTits are rornlar w,th Ebosbar" toys. Mr. John D:ck waa In town on Wd- ue-utsy. . Prof. F.J UH. or Johnstown, wm In town cn Mondav. yr. J Kerr, now of Indiana, wm n town on Monday. District Attorney F. J. O'Connor was In town pu Monday. Mr. John Devlin, of Johnstown, waa In town on Thursday. Ex ShPriil flray. of Cirrilitown was In town f'f '-'" lur oa Sloudiy. f . Mr. JoaepU Dearer, of Carroll township , in a visitor to our tillice ou Monday. Mr. Strittruatter. of this p'.ace re ceived a car Irad of stvd oaU on Tuesday. A full lino of oiattlni. Ju-t what you want fur anmrcsr, a rce el vl at Rarkcri. ; Thn wliltwaa artUt U ornamenting the ealUr walla and fences In this neUObor bood. W may tint have everything yon want Twit yoa can find anything you need lu dry food at BaraeTa.' All kind? of Job work neatly and promptly executed at this ofT, at the low est price. M JolU l.emmnn Is In Ilnlllrfayaburu tn stfi'n.lenca at the weIillili of Mits Aun piper, formerly of this place. New styles In fl.wir oil cloths, r.ew pat tern, In nit's and several new thlnas In car pots juf received at llirkeo'. Col. Juhn S. MlMer. of this place, was absent fnr a few davs during the present week onatiiitto Huntingdon.. -Mr. II J. Ilmsvl. of Brr township, "eamllilat for County Treasurer, wu a vis itor to oar town on Wednesday. Are you thinking of papering tn!s sjprlne? A glance at IUrkers stork ot ' PPrra will enconraee you to act. Jnwnh Wherrv. was brought to jail from Wllmnre on Sittirriav last, fur throw tug atones at the hotel of Mr. Joseph Horn er. For everything in the way of shoes call la at Harker. They have Just tecelyed fire line of shoes for men,; women aad Children. 1 1 11 n A. A- Taiker and his grandson, Fred I'.uk-r. wb have Seen spending part of 'he winvr In Florida, retimed borne on SatuMty. Titr f. ti'lara were received Fri day by the l:e;iif Coftimlttee for the Johns. twn aufT-r.rs It came from Dresden, Germany. r Mr Alexander Frew, an eld man ninety ware f ae. enrnml't-d sn'cl-te by rlrosvn a In Mnie I'rerk, Hunting ton county, on , Friday lat. A prominent mdertsker H authority for tha etatement that nearly every ra of flp'-tber'a cea be tre "k to newly plotrrM hulldinira. X w-'her f r the past few dtys has Veen i"ilt for 1lr(f oi,'1. wo'k and a wsf anviit nf seed of all kinds ha been pls-d In te rrund. f - Jot n Wha'en. ejeen'iir of Tatrlrk Co fan. de-ead. advert' a valnahl tot of ground In South Fork for sale-. Se adver ttsHniftit In another column. J. rn It. Swarfz. of New Florence sunlit a vrxM n fl-th in the CooemiUifh, at tbat(lare, a few nays ao. which measured three feet two IrcUvi In lensth. The hi.ronuh ''dads' weretaklns a look At trie tr.Tt and pavements on Tuesday with the int.-titMi of notifying prop-rty wners to mske needed repairs. All of run who have not bought yoar -clothing from forelcnrs will fin J lartre itrrt tn nolnpt from at Harkers. at prices tow-'rthin others have paid latsly. ' Those who did no. prai'M'-ally oerv Arbnr ilsv No. 1, this csr h v yi-t a rhsn co to do so on Arliol d.tv N'o. . M '.i 2, as per rodiiiuatiou cf (iovernor Heaver. Caron I."atev. Y.J., of I. illy, spent half minute in cur rfl;r..- on Tuesday when he made a ho Ittie for the trsin which was . tTen nvarly ilue Call isin. '.Sijuire. . (.) -Sitiinliy n-t Mr. U'illlnm KIaa'I retitfl from th Tvery fiim of Brown A im)iil. Mr I. F Brown p'lr.-rusjri? hi Interest. Mr. Rntw-i Is mw soie proprietor. - Mrs (!'! T'iut.S's Vsudavl!le Com pany at. the Oner ItntiN- n-xt Tuesday af ternoon and rv"nlnff. It Is ild to he an ex cellent com pany and htioulj be well patron bud. Knr'nTf rur nnrnted by Ir. J. It. , Jlivrr. mi Arch V., Philadelphia, Pa. Kae at t-nrr, no ortatoT or rt''ay frm br prss, ai ted by ttmii,-iW of cnr- afu?r C-.'-s flt. ; - A A'li. rmli e, n . d t i lBt 0' a . .! t4 h 'i : i ut of ti M4--01 1 'om- o -l. : t.! ti..u.e in l!.t nty vi'uMi telling aid br"ke tim Dni, 4; t liMtant ' . Ti e .t r.Ta,,f A'trnwa' opu'at,on. Xiupte b C It Clark a mt g.. ea Hat r j a i u a l ot . ot Inc'ud It j tf. u rSs. i -th th ntiur!aa popu la! ion ttie t.ti fn oji t re. "i -A fnrr-e at ti- Kl.-ar Tir-on Slrl V,.t... kt I'.r 1 I. - . rii on Tn-i at I u a,:, f, ur tion. Cauau. u-r . f tt.. u.. Jir ,h Kut..r,l. la th.uk'hr to tv. '!a"y ujurrd V,i i.a. on, wno h,.,, ,., fi(f MIO) time w;th Cot.ump U.n, died at the re 4.ice ..f r. no.tl.. r in ttn, pi.ee on Sunday te.t a. a: year His r-u.alns wer lu Ctirrd hi Lloyd's cemetery oi Tuesday. We have a !.r-e,y and p,itive Cure ftr Catarrh. Diphtheria, Canker Mou'b at,d 3 'adarhe. n Mioh'a Catarrh Ken.edy. A yal lnjertor fre with each bottle. 1 If you deiire health and (et breath. -Jhn H nishlna and his two aons. Hen and Klward. Jerry and James Wilt, and John v p. wrTf, ,rrstM ftl stcystowo. Som-s-t county, on last Frldty charged wltn iOuntHrrelti,,,,, ,ntl Were laktu r;t --On Frmsy nr last werk a body was Aken from the river at Jonstown which wss terward Ident.ned by the watch, key and .lMi,l as that vt (ls KoberU. son of B-ar4 J. I; jhctu, who was also lost In the IoimI. i Mw.s Hannah Hart, daughter of Mr. an4 Hrs jQ,f s iUrt cf Bl(k(r UMl VtMky Huruiug ia,t. departed for F.t-nsbur. ber r.he becotnet a novitiate In the con- tit uf the S tera of St. Joeeph.-7,i;i On Tuesday next. May 6th. the School Directors of turn county will meet In con tention in Ebeuabur and elect a County tuprriotenrirut of public schools for three fears. Superintendent Leech's term e ireaou trie first Monday of Jnne. Alt soldiers who are drawing penaioos fn.iu the t;oernmett because of fcerul or tupture are entitled to a new truse every lo and one-half year upon application to the exaailnltg surizeois cf their Ui.txtct, aj at exctaLge. This Is a fsct not Kener i;y kuowu. Steady emplcyrrent, on "Alary, is of fered In another column, by E. C Pierroa Jfc Co.. Waterloo, X. Y. Mr. Geo. A. Klnkead his fcr:ien ground for the election of a pew dwelling bou.se In the East ward. Major James C. Burke, a tnembrr of Co, A. 11th Pennsylvania T.eserves, for merly of Allegheny township, but now of McKeesport.Pa., will deliver the address In tnls pla?e on Memorial Day. -We advUs the people not to become overheated because of the announcement that the price of Ice will be high this season. Let them keep cool, not to aay collected. The collecting part will be attended to ty the Ic merchants. On last Saturday morning John Kerr, of Weet Mahoning township Indiana county, was found dead. In his own barn. The cause of his death was supposed to be heart failure. ITe leaves a wife and four children. lie was about 30 years of age. Judge Stewart, of Chamhershurg. In structed the (Irani Jury ort M ndvto In vestigate the trsmp nuisance and ascertain what eonld be done toward ridding the country of the vagrants. Franklin eoanty has spent ovr f 125 000 la eighteen years tn nursing the tramps. The Union men employed at the I'nion planing mill at llradrtock held a meeting Tue-dsy nlht to consider tl" advisahility of asking the firm to dUchartf ail non-Union men In their employ. The climax will be reached to-day when a protect will be en tered acalnxt all non-Union men retained In the place. The original and only Mrs. Gen. Tom Thumb's Vaudeville Company, for rears under the management of P. T. Barnuro, consisting of Count and Baron Magrl and a select company of lady and gentlemen artists, will appear at the Opera House, this place, on Tuesday evening. May 6th. Matinee in the afternoon at 3 V. M- Last Sunday afternoon a man supposed to be a Hungarian was killed near Larimer, Westmoreland county, by Jumping off the Mall Express while It was running at tne rata of forty miles an hour. He lit on his head on a stone and his brains were scatter ed in eyery direetloo. He had some money on his person and a dinner bucket In his hand. David Earnest, a miner employed at Mentir's Colliery, Kens Creek, was caught botw'eeti the rope that lets the wag ons down the Incline and the timbers at the drum on Saturday last, and was drawn through a space not over six inches wide. His collar bone was broken and he received internal injuries from which he died the frame day. A letter to Col. John P. Linton anonnces the death of Dr. William E Hall, at For. .ress Monroe, lat Friday. Dr Ila'l waa Surgeon of the Fifty-fourth Hegimer.t dur ing the war. and highly meenied by all his old comrades, who will hear of his death with heartfelt sorrow Th Doctor partle lpatel In the reunion of hie regiment here two yess agv Jhntocn Tri'xtn. George Fnr.1, of S'uth Fork, a watch-n-iao rn the Pennsylvania railroad, was truck bv a pnstier rear Mineral Point on Sunday evenlrgand Instantly killed. He waswa k'ngnn the track and stepped out of th wv of Fast Line east on to the west bound track without noticing the poth er, fie leaves a wife an ! several chi'dren. One f his sons waa kll'ed on the railroad at Ft ConemaiiKh about two years ago. rU an art of the legislature approved April 2.1. l)sO. It Is riYr tared: "Hicjcles. tiicycleaand all vehicles propelled by band or font, and all persons by whom blceies, tricycles and uch other vehicles are Used, ridden or propol'ed upon the public high ways of this State, ahall be entitled to the same righu inn subject to the arae restric tions. In the use thereof, as are prescribed by law In the ca s cf person using car riages drawn by lueses." Oo Saturday, Mr. F. A. Cresawell. the surveyor, finished rnnning the boundaries of the proposed rew borough of Morrellville. The limits now Include about 350 acres, in stead of S00 as at first proposed. The mat ter will likely lie In ptoper shape to present to the Court for approval in June. The people of the vicinity. It is said, were very hard to please in the matter of where the lines should run. some wanting the limits i one place and other during a different lo- I cation. Jjh.ixtv'cn D:inorrat. Mr Carnev. who r.ad considerable exn perie nee here after the flood with his dyua mitsi explosions at the stone bridge, with four assistants on Tuesday were oprrating In the river between the Ten-Acre and Coopersdale. Five rallrt ad cars, a large lot wire, and a great lot of pt f ructions in the river were removed. The cirs were b.own to pieces, ard great q-ianti'les of debris fl )ateil down the rier. We have rot learned noder whose direction or orders these men are working. Jyhnftorn D-to nit. -The man who wipes r.U rose in his el-eve, ptrk his teeth with a fork, tojuirta t ui.'eo Juice on ths eookstove beartti. rides to mill a ith corn In one end of the sack anj a !one Ic the othr, drives with hickory lit es, JepoMlti his Oioney In lis last wlr let's MV'k. ItisUt on paylr.g his taxes with rwm kins and wild honey, fastens hit one gailus wth a wooden rxg and weais "poseurs bal ly" rar.ts. I the same o'd rs rr who has no U f for the home paper, and his Lri th-r is t.e fellow who tiVa to do D-j.irie- in town Ithout a line of advertising. On Saturday last a horse bl)ri:irg to Mr. Jow.b Xoel, uf Caaibria townsl.lp. was httched t,l a tinjffV mnt driven lrto town htf . , ... ,, . . ..... I til", nill. A 11 HI S S'f'L'I'ltlK lirSI JIU Breen'a restaurant on Centre atieet. tbe horss became frightened, got aaay from the boy. and sta-trd up the street on a run. When near P. F Brown's llvsry stable the bora ran inta a wagon standing there, op- fretting th baity aad wrcklnir It bad ly, also break inif the tongue of the wagim. Tb horse contlnuetl on hi mad career up Cen tre to Cra wfoid afreet wfcnehe was cap Jured. Tb borse escaped without Injury and no perstn waa hurt, but tbe bu&iy waa a complete wreck. Capitalists owning a large tract of lai d near GreensborB, on which there U eas in unlimited quantities, are making a great effort to get tbe ten flint gians factories In Martin's Ferry, BrldKebort. Bellaire and Wheeling to move to tbelr laod Dear Greens, bura The said :apltallats offer to not only furnish natural gas free for five years, bat will donate ground and erect the buildings, coating not lese than $250 000, all free or cost, if tbe ten factories will combine and locate at tbe above place as one woikj and nnder one management. Tbia gigantic j plant would employ over 3, COO bands, whose wagea would range from fio cent to $7 per day, which mean . about f 10.000 In wages every day. There is a scarcety of gas thereabouts and It la highly probaile that the proposition will be accepted. About 10 o'cl ick ou Weduesday motn Ina so little boy who were playing on the roe a abort dtHanco above Eat Cone- j maogrt. found the dead body .f Abram j (ioo.1. lying with bis face In a little stream , close to the roadside. Mr Good, waa a res ident of Iowa, where be bad lived for tbe j past twenty-three years, but was a native of Cambria county, and was raid on a farm near where be died. About a month j aco be came back to visit relatives In West i Taylor township. anj hnce tlltn fcM Q , visiting his friends and old neighbor. Mr. ft4h4 a.., .k a . Onod. was abvut .at-yt iiiy years of aKe, and ' it la anppoeed that hla death resulted from ' a paralytic stroke mhUt be wa wa:klna ! along the road I ' I -The renpsjlvanla r.airroad has recent ly purchased a machine tor cradic; racks. It is mounted cn wheels and furnishes Its own motive power. It ts furnished with an e norm on 8 plough, which moves ahead and lookers the earth and rocks to be exca vated ; this Is followed r.p by a scoop, which la mounted on a boom ; tbis scoots and picks up the earth nr rocks and puts the load on the car. It is claimed It can load a 60,000 pound car In thirt minutes. Two ot these valuable machines are In use on the Middle Division of the Pennsylvania, one at a point a short distance below Mapleton, where dirt is being takes from an embank ment and hauled to this place for grading; the tracks along the river. The machine la run on a temporary track that Is built close to the bnk t be excavated. It l said to do the work of fifty men. Huntingdon "r- i Mr. William D. Tryce. an old e!t'xn of i Cambria township, was taken suddenly ill i on Wednesvlsv with cholera morbus and de- spite all that medical aid. which was promptly summon.!, could d. eontlnoed to grow worse nntil this (Thursday) morning when death ended Its sufferings. The de ceaserl was ore of the o!det residents of the re'ehborhood having ben born on the farm on wh'ch he reslderf at the time of his death, and hav'.hg lived there all hi life. n was a man of robust conr tltnMon. In the I 7i'h er of Ms age. and prior to Ms Illness, bid fair to live many years. He leaves to survive him an aged widow who has been I Ms llf partner for fifty years, three s,in. David, noward and Addle, and two danchters. L'izle.who Is married and resides at East Liberty, and Magele. wife of Mr D. H. Zahro. of this place. As we go to press we have not learned of the time of burial. Sergeant Dunn, of the signal service, predicts a cool summer, and bases his pre diction on the average temperatnre for the year, which bas generally remained about CO degrees The year 173 was the coldest i recorded since the establishment Of the j weather bnreeu, the average temperature falling to 48 6 degrees. Last year was the warmest, the average temperature reaching 63 degrees. This year up o date bas rained 28 degrees oyer last year, showing that the average temperature has been 2 degrees higher than for the same time in 189. To equa'lze the temperature and keep the aver age as low as last year we most have cooler weather for the remainder of the year. Such a calculation is not without value, and Ser geant Dunn's prediction of a cool summer will be remhered with interest If it proves correct, as it will demonstrate the value of the weather bureau In an important radic ular. J. Wilkinson Jt Son, marble and gtan Ite dealers of Ebenshurg, Pa., wish to In form the pnb'lc that they are prepared to till atl orders for cemetery work, in either rear?le or granite, at figures that defy com petition. The artistic excellence and su perior wotkmapshlp of their designs are evidenced by the many specimens no w on exMMtlon at their r-stabli-hment and by the numberless designs which they have erected In the various cemeteries In this coun'y and elsewhere. Every department of their bus iness is tn the hands of skillfut and compe tent workmen, who are capable of execut ing any plee of work, from tbe plainest to the most elaborate, which together with tbe j personal supervision that eyery Job receives Is a guarantee that perfect satisfaction will be given to the most exacting of patrons. They have ordered forty tons of marble which will arrive in March and April, and they will then have as fine a stock of the best marble that ever came to Western Pennsylvania. Persons wishing anything In their line would do well to give them a call before leaving their order with any other manufacturer, as you can depend npon getting a good Job at a fair price. Their Fwrleeatti Birthday. This week A. ). Yates Jk Co. celebrate the Fourteenth Anniversary of the establish ment of their prosperous business In the Ledger Bui'dlng, Sixth and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia. As is customary on the&e occasions the ledger Building is gaily decos rated, and the firm receives Its friends and ylsitors with a royal welcome. Strolling through the spaclcus building. one sees five fliiors filled with clothing for Men. Boys and Children : and gets an Idea of t'e Immense business done by this popu lar bouie. An entire fl.or ot tbe Ledwr liuildinr la rejn red for the B'ya and Chil dren Department, which lathe larestand most complete In PMIadlphla. The ereat ard tbrlvlre boslnfaji of thla firm is tbn result of efferinz it.a eustomrra rliaMo flothlna at tbe lowest prtoa. All tie clothing they sell is maruf aetored In .ttllr own workshops and wherever the name i. f A. C. Yates Jt C. U known, it stards for good . honest elutbing. TMs s.-asnn they display a superb assnrt mnt for M-n, Hj and Chi dren, at.d one marvels at the cheapness of euoh neat, atyl Ish clo'.hinji. The ar Hrlacr aaial naewla Jwslc Tbe Supervisor of Cenna for this district, linn M-orae W. 1 1. tod. of Indiana. Pa . las anade a very excellent appointment In at 'east one instance in tbia county. It waa the appointment of J. A. IVikey, of !mi rt. as atatistlcian of all moiUagea and ja1irment oo record In tbe aeveral counties In the census district Mr l$-"ik'y baa one t.unffied days In which to coinn'ete Ms work and Is already a. It In the IVothonotary "s and IIeelstr and Kscordera fttre io thia coonty. From here be wl! go to each of be other cour.tiea In the F-igbth District. He la paid three dollar a day and all bla traveling and necessary txpenee. Semer- Democrat si .4 at Ki.au r. i.irF.ajstr.H isarcn. The following marriase licenses were Is . v... k w .v t ...... . , aued by the Cleik of the Orphans (urt for the week ending Wednesday, April 30. Ib'M): Frederick John Deeibeck, Browntown and Margaret bhrora. Johnstown. Charles lventty, Stonycreek township and Jutia Von Lutnon, Jnhnstewn. Thomas l. White and Sarah E. Grubb, Johnstown. S.tmuel 3. Couch Dour and Laura M. Crovle, Johnstown John Glatt and Mary Flartles, Johnstown. Perhaps ao IocaI itlaeasa bss nuTX'.eil and baffled the medical profession mure than nasal catarrh. While not Immediately fatal it is among the oit distressing and dUgasting Ills the flesh Is heir to, and the records show very few or no cases of radical care of chronic catarrh by aoy of tbe multitude of modes of treat ment nntil tbe iutroductioa of Eiy's Crea m Balm a few years ago. Tbe success of tbia prepaiation bas been most gratifying and surprising. raramaalraird. Carrom iows. Pa., Apri! 29, JfOo. Editor Cambria freeman. 1'rak Mh. : According to agreement In yoar paper week before last 1 bhall not an swer an editor (so called) wbo possesses neither ct.nscierire, justice or a spark of common sense, politically, socially or indi vidually. Truly Yooia. T. Scott Williams. Th lUt Siv lo th world for C?uU, nruiaM. Sore, Ulcers, iSlt Kheum. Kever Sr-?9. r-tlr. (!.eiper) ll&i.dft. Cbtlbtain ( ,tWrm tan. 4 all a.' a. 1 .. C" l - a , . ... m 1 sa IU jr-t U JM l I1 It II Q p3- lively curta Pilea. or ao pay required. It la Kuaraateed to eive perft-ct eatiafaction. or unl,1- nc 2A centa per box. 'Z0"1 at ,n Jru ' E. Jaotea, Eben. bnrjr. and W. V. MeAteer. Uiretto. Tradecy in Allwwnia. On la-.t Friday morning a .bockiiiK trii e dy ocenrrrd at Xu. liid Second aruue. Altoona. where Daoral liettrman witn w wife and fcterwh'.Idren resided. About a year ago Eeittroan. who had been employed by Mrs. fiald. widow of Charles Hald. de ceased, who, at tbe time of bis death, owned the U nlon Brewery of that city, married the widow. He was a brewer by occupation and bad been In het employ a couple of years before the marriage. The union was not a happy one and domestic differences freaaeotly marred the peace of the family. Hald frequently threatening to do the wife and children harm. About niidnfrht on Thursday Mrs. Keitfman says her hn.hand came home and entering their sleeping apartment, addressed her. saying: "Tab have only half an hour to live." at the same time drawing hl revolver. lie began firing Immediately. Mrs. Relttman was is bed. out sprang no and ran to the door, which fortunately was open. As she ran be fired. rnom of ber daughter Marv. which Is on the same floor, and It ie supposed that Reitt man thought h- had killed bee. At all events he turned tbe revolver on himself and shot himself In the left tetr.ple. tbe bul let entering his head about half an Inch a no ve and to the right of tbe ear. Frank Hald. eon of the wounded woman, ran out of the house and gave the alarm and a nnm ber of people soon congregated. Relttman was fonnd to be dead, and Mrs. Rittman wounded !n two places. An examination of the wounds showed that one of the bul lets bad entered the under part of the arm. between the shoulder and elbow, and come out near the bend of the arm at the elbow. The second ball entered her body at the seventh rio. the collision with the bone causing the bullet to turn and It circled around tbe body tn Just above the naval where It lodged, and from where It was 1 . l - f . A. fc.. .na ,"''" " "x ".-v. y rr pmoen. 1 ne wou mi s ire 1:01 necess arily fatal unless blood poisoning sbonld set in. Relttman was about 35 years of age and came to Altoona from Cleveland, Ohio, about three years ago. Coinraan teated. EnrsnTjRG. Ta . April 20. 1890. Editor Cambria Freeman. Deak Sir: At the last meeting of the borough coancll a proposition was discussed j and held over until the next meeting, that the borough lay by each year tbe aaiount collected and paid In on account of the water works, over and above tbe amount necessary for maintaining the works. for the purpose of raising a fund for Increasing the water supply at souse future time. As the water works have never yet been paid for. would it rot be better policy for the "botough f atbera" to pay off the bonds now drawing Interest instead of having a thous and dol'ats a year standing idle In the bands of the treasure!? The borough, with its debt paid off. would ceitainly have as good credit to borrow money In the future ! wben increased water supply would be needed as it bas now, and tbe idle money in the treasury won Id benefit noue but some special pet who would have the Use of It. The borough is said to Paye some Idle mon ey now that tti.i late treasurer failed to ever get Into his bands, and to pile up f 1.000 a year additional into the same place Is not good financiering. To use the money as fast as possible for payiig c.ff the bonds and stop paying Interest would be the way a business man would follow and It wonld be good policy oa the part of the borough au thor it.es to do likewise. There is now a considerable sum of borough funds that during tbe late borough treasurer's term never reached bis bands, that aone one Is having the nse of, and to add (1,000 mora each year will be piling it. on too tbk-k. AJAX. Latatea! LatUica! Occident Foam la a preparation lately dis covrred by oie cf tlif. tausl retioned clemnts of the day and is now bstirtf oiana lacturrd arid olactl on the laarkrt. Aa a cornp'.rx ;i.n leautifier It has no superior; sivinit the mit aalisf arUiry resuita and cootainine notbing poismous or deleterious that will leave tbe ekln in a worte condition than when applied, but contains mirrrsiient that will. If properly applied, improve the barsheot t-kin. U,o'.Le it down to tbe fine texture so much admired in a woman. Oive ' Occident FimM a trial and you will use no other. Sent by mail on receipt of GO cent. Address OCCIDENT FOAM CO.. ma2-2S. I'bi.ipsburi:, Ia. Consumption Surely Cured. To Tra Eihiub: Ileaae tcforia your reajera that I bara a pnaitiTe muedr tt tli atr i-t mnn duaus By lis timely nee ihowuda ot hnrsliaa rm a bsTe bsva permanentlj cured. I sIiaU be glad to aend two buttlaa of my nenedy TIU to aay of yonr mtra who hare -ssimOi9 it they will en I me thir Ex; rssw and P. O. addi in. Jteapert fuUy . T. A. tiUXX M. M. C. 1M harl St.. X. T. Orphans' Court Sale OK VALt'ABLE REAL ESTATE T V virtaa nl an order ol the I Thni' Ooart of i t'mtrla rsi i county, ta me directed. 1 will ez- i.e to t e at t.ot.l e vendue nr eutcry. on tha j prernises la the hoeotaab of Soata Kora, la Caa I brls cooaty. I'a on j SATURDAY, MAY JITII, 1890, ! at S o'clock, r. the lo!lwln described real 1 estate, late the property of Patrick l'-aa, de- eeae-l . via: All that certain flee, parrel or lot of ground sit uate in tbe borxiah c I South lor a. 'oUDly ol Cam- j bri. and Slate ol Pennsylvania, described aa fol I low: Itenlnnln: at a point adjnlninr laod at I J. Stlneman. thence north i devreea wet 10 j feet ; thence north 27 degree went .Vi teet ; thence I Dnb ti degree east SS feet : thence south zT decree east 23 t 'et : 'hence aoath 64 dearee west Yi tret te place of bea-inclnc. oontainlna one ! town lot ; ana baring thereon erected a email ! Frame - House. TEEMS K SALE. Ten percent, ot the pur- cnase money to e pain at tne time oi sale; tne , tialancie of one-third at the confirmation ef sale ; I on,.:blrd , months and the balsnce in twelve mo nib from the oinhrtnsti-n of the aale. I lerred payment to bear interest and to be secur ed bv the judgment bood and mortiraire of the prrrbaaer. JOHN rtllll.EN, Kxecntor ol Patrick V.it an. deceased. South Fork. Pa., April 30th. l!vw. - m-Zt T7XE :rTR'S NOTUJE. JiJ Frr. FrraTK or Petkk B. Mover. pbckaset. Letter toetamentarv on tbe estate ot Peter B. Moyer. late of Wasbinytoa lewnshtp. t'srohria eoonty. Pa., deceased, harina been uranted to the anderslaned. all 1 erson ltideMed lo aald ea ptate are hereby notified to make payment to u without delay and those baylnir claim snalnst the same will present them, properly aulhentl- ' rated, tor settlement to us 1 s- S.C HL'iiunr Fxecator ol the taut will and Testament ut Peter B. Moyera deeeased- Apr St tvvir"r-a---T5- C tre ; tmxt . It tit-' VW. taMtl lt.-TtsitCS -1 : 3wa - . - . a.. I. SlT m wa-wl e a- I V. I I WlllltU a lsa.la.0. fc a a t .l-rfft . -f mlaar rrr . V AX . V .1 M s I -rofk- th- if bin 4 slt-i lta. k. edm aal-rs-rail !. and i mwi r-ra ratsaa wai it ta ,, .-s-wavwa siirma't tsi-, J't;-tv. ex tau --dl fay . r a ar .. rv t, -f rt k-s . S , i Jl, 1R MtAtlC. rblia-WAtsx. r OINTMEiaT arsoniTEi T cxTtsa. Tta w-wre rfc-rt-n af - WarWS Or-rTaWT" "i:iaa.-t eVftf aswtys- -. ViH e.w avfl w sjjbj ag s T'T. tH .a-. KtTtffW-rv ri.a-SA.ll. -. --a.. flmii a HsTrW brtU . jjUir Iv a-1'i.aue., . -CaaxltraeT IMti h 4ni(psja m I rWaaa. l .T 4rwA. Oja, rWMH W. a niltw-sTI, t m. MEN WANTED! O.V SAL.A1H'. T reliable men we will rive steady employ ment and LIBERAL SALAHY. .ain their trarelinr eaperses. We rm our own sUw-k ex clusively and (H'AHAMKK It to be strictly first class in ever bartlcular. true to name a order ed. Full Instructions furulfhed. Exrience unneees.arv. t.pl v at ence. statin age. Ad dress E. C. FIEKSON A CO.. Maple Orove Nur eerie. Waterloo, N. Y . Established ever M yra.) rtvaat 7 a mmn diseases t;i J 1 riiiivtieia taUdil U M PEDUM Absolutely Pure. Tea powaer aever vanes. A marvai oi punty, traocik and wbolesomeDesa. Mora economical than the ordinary kind, and cannot be told In competition with tha multitude .f the low test short weight, atom or phofphale powder. Sold ok If innu, Hot A L Uiuiv fowou Co., 109 Wall St.. N aw Yoaa. Pianos-Organs. The Improved method of fastening- strings of Pianos, invented by aa. Is oneef the most Import ant imnreveuienta ever made, maktoir the in strument more richly musical lo tone, more d ar able, and less liable to (ret out ot tune. Hi th the Maon a Hamlin Onranr and Pianos excel chiefly in that which is tbe eh lei excellence In any musical Instrument, quality ol tone. Other things, ibouicb Important are much less so than this. An Instrument with unmusical tones cannot be auod. Illustrated catalogues of new style, introduced this esjon. sent Ire. MASON & HAMLIN Organ and Piano Co. BOSTON. NEW YORK. CHICAGO. aprll-Sl Orphans' Court Sale OK VALUABLE REAL ESTATE BY rlrtaeofaa order ol 'he Orphan' Conrt ol lamtula county . 1 will oiler at pnhlie aale on the prem lees tn the Doroogb ol Haatinns.on SATURDAY, MAY 2 ITH, 1800, at 1 o'clock, p. to., tbe lollowiuic i!ecri!ej real etate. via: All that errtaln lot ot ic round frontln fifty feet oa Third Avenue an one I or.drej anl fifty feet on Beaver Street, having thereon erected a ; Two-Story Frame House AJVZ OUTHUILDIXGS. TERMS OK SALE. Ten tr eent. of bid on day of aale; Tlni-o ct one hrlf en onnrmsttr.n otvate. ard llaor In one e'ir thtreVcr with interest, to be fecured r v jtwint tund and morteare. AM li .N Y ANNA. Air. 2S-.1t AdaiibUtratur of J. 11. Wull. dee'd. Election Notice. Ta lc School IHrrciort of m brim r'awnfy .- Otanim. Ii tHiranance ot the fnrty thlrd (action ol the Act el May 8. lSi4. yoa are terehy notified to meet In convention at tha 'nrt Hnse. In E'nrara. at 1 r.w.nnthe KIKST Tt'tSIlAY in MAY. A. I). lfi. belo tbe Blxth day of the month and -!ect. eir voce, by a maiorltv of the whole liomtier of IMreeiors present, one person of literary and scientific ac quirement, and of fklM and experience In the art or teachlne. aa t'-oonty Suteriiiwndent. for the three sanceed inic year : and certify the re salt to the State Suterintendent. at HaTirarjr, a reqalred by tbe tblrty-nm'h and fortieth aec tiona ofaald act. J. W . LEEO H . 4anty Superintendent of t?an.bria tJoanty. Erveuil nrit. Pa April 14. 1&M.3 VrjIK't;. To th Hcraa iid LboaL Kirti i.1 eawTATivra or Thpw6 Ii i ah. dk 'd. Take Notice. That an lntest will be held at the lata residence of Tbomsn Smncan, deceased. In the towavbin of Klarkllrk. In the Coonty of t'ambrta. ab Taiettj. the 2Wtii day mf 9f atjr next, at II fc.-k In the forenoon nl that day. and in the cttv of Allna . 'onnry of Blair, on the premise, corner Thirteenth Street and Seventh Arrnoe. on aaxia'4a)v'. the' Slat day sf M my next, at I o'clis-a la the afternoon, for the imri" of mjxirr partition ol the real aetata ot uM tfeeedent to end aesona hie helm and leval representatives, it '.he me can be ene without predindtee lo or eioiitna: -t tbe whole: olherwi.e. valne aad appralee U.e same aeourdlac ta law, at which time and place Too are requested to attend If vow tMnk proper. J O. MIMIMiN. KherlR. SnerllTa OJlosv. tQAbarK. Aril 4. lswj.-St CyiMMlSSldJIKR'H Ntncr Notice l bere j by atvea that hasiaa been appointed by the 'owrt of fom-anp Plea Caiotria ermnty, lmmlssiotier to tske testimony end refmrt de esee la tbe - ' Mrr Llna vs. Carl Linn, No. l.s Iteceaarr Terta. lss. I will tit at my oi Bce. euraer ol Kranklln aad Stonycreek rtreeta, la taeet'V of Johtown. Ominty of 'nlfti, ha., on 1K1HAY. the NINTH d ol MAY. A. li. j0. at 1 N o'clock, a. at., lor the part. ol atrend idc to the duties of mv said iriinlntment. whaaand where ail pers'ins Interested mav at tend . HUKAlEK.Hli.sK. 1 'ran at lea loner. John town. I'a April IS, lS90.-3t. AJ-SHINEFTS M'nrK -Xrtlej la hereby alven that Mlt-harl Honmaa of Allegheny Uwahip. 'atnhrla county. Kernsrlvanla. baa mads aa lnmnt cl sll hi property, real and personal and mixed to me In trnst lor tbe bee eh t of bi cred it'ir. All person Indebted lo fald Michael Iloftman ara therefure aotllled to make j payment to me without delay, and those harlnjr I claim aaalnat the same wtll present them prop. eriy uuenunieq ior e cmeoi to me. W. A. B. LITTLE. Asflrnee ol Michael Hot! man. Loretto. Pa, April 14. 1890.-t. VUWTllR'S Xmt3E LVtatb or Hknkv VrttniuiD. dee'd. Tbe nadersianed. havlna been apHiated aud itor to ascertain liens anal est the betr o( dece dent, and also to decide on exeeptions nind to the fl-t and final acoonntof Florence WHIebrand, Adia'nlsrrator.ol decedent, aad make distribu tion ot tbe fund In hi banos. berabv aivee aotlee that be will alt at hi .ffloe in Ebenfburic on WKHNE.siiAV.MiY T. 1W. at 10 o'clock a. w. lor the parpoae of atendina; to the duties cl his appointment when and where all parties inter ested may attend A. V. BAKKKK. Ktiensbunx. April 18, 1880.-3t. Auditor. ADMIMSTKATltlX-S NtmCE. Kmtatb or OiriiiT huncR. dee'd. Letter of administration oa tbe estate ol tlep. hart Bender, late ol Lilly Boroairh. Uambrla county . Penna.. deceased, having- been arranted to tbe under sroed. all peraons Indebted to said estate are beret.y aotlOed to make payment to me without delay, and those Warlaar rlalma astalnct the came will present them pruperlv aa tbenticaled lor cettlement. MAKf BENHEK. Administratrix of Oephart Benuer. doe'd. Lilly, Pa ., April 10. IH;S. Ct. PERUVIAN TONIC LIVER REGULATOR. The only sure and radical cure for CONSTIPATION. BILIOUSNESS. INDIGESTION, and all disorder ol tbe liver, and has cored hundred of e.'.le and I the d1t remedy or these dlsea e. and in ease in which the most (kllllul physician have utterly lailrd Testimonial Iron hundred ol j-eoi.ie Iitidk In Blair er.nnty. I ernarlvsnla. It Is macu lactured by I. X. Ketrlnr, Vllann. bur. I'av.. lor tbe . T L. K. .o.. and lor rale by all druggist at &0 rent ir t-ottie None aenaine except utel rhowa the In dlac arruw-bead trade mark. April .LB. "yu-ly. E5BCYCL at ail prices, Irom $.O."0 to lricvc, and Tandema. Lampa, llls aua Sundries. St-nd for larye Illustrated CalalognetoJ. A. Jehaotva. TuassslihHeld Htreot, flttartwrgh. !. rlOtCunO-bsarv. RaeoiVer U. r-aaa'T eaaa ssaai DfJNALD E. DUFTOX. ATTOKKEY-AT LAST. EacxaBraa. PttVi. (3fOfflee la Opera House, Centre atreet. HH. MTE1IS. ATTUKNEY-AT-LAW, Eaavaacaa. a aOfIlce la CoUonade Kow. oa Ceaue treat. GEO. ii. READE. ATI-OKA'LY-AT LA W. Eaaaaat'Bu. Peaaa. Jince on Centre street, bear llijjh. I'olitiral Announrenifnts. 4s"fVirs!t ta rolvmn w-tll be toiterird from note until the primar rlection. on ttir 7th ot Jmne, rext. at the follmmng c1r : ror Anemfilw tor Trrmntrer, f.t nr; for Comimtt'mrr. ft "o; for Auditor. tl.OO. jttl card rniut t orcomj-anird bv Ike co-k. FOK M ASSEHLY I hereby s a noon re mysnlf a a candidate fnr Assembly, subject to the decision ol the Democratic nelmariea. JOHTf E. MtKEZIE. Cltest Springs. April 1. 18-J0. ASSEMBLY. I hereby antmnrs mvself s a candidate for the- nomltiatta el the office ef Memter of the Ieclslarura. so Meet to the ac tion eil the ftemoeretie rrlmaev election. Uallltzln. March 1.18U0. M . FlTZHAKRIS. FOB ASSEMBLY. Ed. T.MeNeells of Johns town. Fa., subject to tbe rule of tbe Iterao eratie parjy. Johnstown. Feb. It. 1WM. F)K ASSEMBLY. I berebv annownee myself as a candidate for Assemble, snbjert to tbe decision ef the IiemoeraMe rHwH.. JACOB ZIMMERMAN. Johnstown. Fab. 25. 14). IEOIsrATUKE. I will he a candidate for j the nomination of Aasernbrv at tbe I trtno cratle ruimariee oa Jane Tih. subject to the rule of the Democratic party. JOHN E. STKAYEK. Wert Taylor township. February 26. la-fX RR COUNTY TBEASt'KEK. 1 hereby an nmino mrself as a candidate for tbe office of Countv Treasurer at the next Democratic tiri marr election, subject to the rule f the Iwmo. eratie partv. p. KUYLE. Fifteenth ward. Johnstown, March 29. Ih'jO, C1IC NTT TREASURER. I hereby announce mreelfaa a candidate for the nomination of the e Price of County Treasurer. dfeet to the action of tbe Democratic rHntrv ejection. CHARLES HOFMANN. Johnstown, March 14, HUM. T7OR 1 not COUNTY TREASURER I hereby an nounce mvself as a candidate for the nomi nation to the offlr ol County Treasurer, subject te the rales coverntns; tbe IVptnoeratie vartv. PH I LI P J . S A NPEKS. Monster township. Feb. 27. IBS). FOR COUNTY TREASURER. I hereby an. nnunce myself as a candidate lor tbe offlee et Cenntv Treasurer at the next Democratic pri mary election, subject tA be ro'e ol the Demo cratic party. HENRY' J. HOPPEL. BarrtowashlB.Feb. M. 1890. CIOUNTY TREASUREH. I hereby announce J wvself as a candidate for the nomination to the offleo of IVmaiT Treasurer, subject to the rules covernins; the Democratic party. C. J. MAYER. Johnstown. Pa.. Feb. 12. 1V0. F?R tlOUNTT niMMlSSUINKK.-1 hereby announce mvself as a esndMste for County Commissioner, subject tothedeeisiouof tb tw-m-octlc primaries. PATKIC'K (I'liOK'l). Tunnelhlll. April 2. 1890. FOR Cf ITT NTY COMMISSIONER I berehv annoortoe myself a a eandidae fr the ofric et County Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election. JOHN CAMPBELL. Johnstown. Hath 17. 1830 TX1K COUNTY rroMMKSIONER. 1 hereby r annownee myself as a candidate fr the nomination of tbe c.fflee o' tvnntv Commissioner. ' aubieet to the action of the lietnoceatic r-rimsrv I election. JOHN K1HHY. I Johnstown. March 10. 1). TOH tXIUNTY COMMISSIONFR I hereby announce myself as a candidate fnrtbe nem inatlna of County Commissioner, subteet to the action ol tbe iJemocralie primary eleotion. W. A. L ANTZT. Upper Yoder township. March S. ltsaj. XjVJR CflUNTY Tt IMMISSIf NER. 1 hereby 1 announce myself aa a candidal for the office of Count Commissioner, subject to the aecidon of the Itemoeratie primary election. JOHN HEARER. Susquehanna township. Feb. 24. laib. FH CXiUNTY" COMMISSIONER. I hereby antKince myself as a candidate for the office ot County Commissioner. ubeet to tbe decision ef the I democratic primary election. PATRICK E. rILLON. Elder township. Fee. , imp. TR COUNTY COMMISSI INER. 1 hereby a announce mysell as a candidate for tbe of fice ef County Commlssloder. eubject to tha de cision of the Democratic inimarv election. WILLIAM J. T1EKNEY. Cambria township, Feb. IS, ISM. FOR OOrNTT AUIITOR-I hereby an nounce mvaelf as a candidate for the onice et County Auditor, subject to tbe decision of the Democratic primary election. JOSFPH H1PPS. Chest township. March IT. Ifto. "OTICE. All persons are hereby notified that 1 1 have purchased the property ol John A. KarRoon. real and personal. All iieraona are hereby notified not to meddle or Interlere with the same. MKS. KATHERIN'E UtKGOON. Ashville, Pa., March 3, law. i WEEKLY CARD OF REASON. Well, we are just back from New York with an immense Stock of Goods of all kinds purchased for Spot Cash. Klfty per cent, saved by dealing- with us. MTraLiws -One hun-fre1 pieces ol Bleached Maslln at centa yer yard: Eighty plejea of Unbleached Maslln, eiUa heavy, at 5 cents per yard. Uociniima I.iinm One hundred and thirty -eight pieces at Scents per yard: one hundred Linen Towels at ISeenta per pair; twenty-tire pieces of A-l TaMe Linen at VI cents per yard: fifty pieces of full Enclish Nainsooks at 10 cents per yard. Spotted and figured Mus lin at S cents per yard. Swiss Muslin. 32 Incbea wide, at 10 cent per yard. Marseilles Crochet and Honeycomb limits, at 65. 65, 75 and S5 cents, and fl.00. DRESS COODS DEPARTMENT. Silk Warp Henriettas, .tt Inches wide, all colon, at 50 cents a yatd anil upwards. All wool French Cashmere. 8 Inches wide, at 4S cents a yard and upwards. Eonlmh Mohair Urilliantlne, 36 lntbes wide, at 35 cent and upward. French t'haWe. lant variety, at fluent aad up wards. Fifty piece or Shepherd's Plaid Ires Ooods. at IS cents lr yard and upward. French Satlnes at oents per yard, tine hundred dozen Ladles' Under Veu, silk flr.l'h. all color, at cent each. Fifty doxen Ladles' Niirhtfowna. Chemise and Urawer. auaranteed good Muslin, nicely trimmed and well made, at 25 cent eacn and per pair and upwards. Try our Tailor fittins; Cornet at 50 aad T.1 cent, ft 00 and Sl.25. Our Mioe iKpartruent is flowing over with the best Bargains ever offered to the vablic anywhere. Oneban.tred dozen Children's Kid Shoes, sites Irom 1 to 5. at cents per pulr. Fifty-lour doxen Men's flood worklna Shoe, sixes from fl to la. at V cents ir pair. Fifty d xen oi i:y' working; Shoes, sixes 1 to 5, at 75 cents per pair. S!xry dii-n Ladles' Sle. all button or lace, at 98 cent ber pair. Ijdie' Kid Shoes, Oiera Toe or Common Sense, at f I a pair end up. wards. Twenty, four dozen Ladles' French Kid, lace, button or eooirTen, at ta 4a. We wf!l cnar antee and replace every .alr If not juH as represented. Iaales' new atyle Scalloped Kutlon BooCSa ati in French Kid. Tld you see our Ladle' French Kid Sfrlc Heel Shoes, sixes I lu ti, at SX50 a pair? Six hundred pair of Men's Shoes, laoe. button or congress, at tl.u4 per pair. A SPECIAL BARCAIN. aVWe ofler lor one week only rem ember one week one hundred and lorty-si z pairs ot tins French CaU Shoes., seamless, we will sell at tl.T a pair, well worth J.T5. We also carry a lull line of Rostle SI1per9 tor Men, Ladies and Children. OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Listen to what we say reg-ardin; It : Three hundred Suits lor Children ranlntc In sue from 4 to H years, at S1.24 a suit. Six hundred Salt lor ChMJrcn raniclnic In aue Irom 4 to 14 years, at fi ts a suit. Two hundred and'htty Suita lor Children ranging In aire from 4 to 14 years, nt fl.Ti a salt. One hundred and forty eiht Suits for Children ranBlnr In aire from 4 to 14 year s at fl.OO up to f2 50,f.1 00. f3.E0, t-4.ro and f4 50. St hool Suits, lonir pant?. ti.M. Boys' Suits . fnr boys raniclnir In afte Irom 18 to "JO years. IM oo. Men's Suit at M.oo. tl.tsi, fl.&u. f O.o;i tin to flS.Oj. Remember these kixhU are all worth double the money. Men's beet woikiLK Kants bi cents per pair. Thirty doren tThlldren' PanU at 19 cents per pair. 4 4-We are the Uoss Store to o to (or Hitts and Cai. Fire hundred H'.vs !Utp, ot all colo., at 25 cenu each. Five hundred Men's Hats, all colors, at Hi c-nt ea-h. Five hundre l Miner's Cap, alt (?x-d. and tbe latest patent. 20 cent each. Fine Stilt I at. fl.Oo, fine soft Hat', ts centa. "Evenlna Sua" Hat. the later t out. 11.4s. lKn't foritet to call on us. Se-A present ativen to all cuctomers in the shape of a Tin Cushion. G IJB. SIJNEOnNT'B, The Largest & Cheapest Store in Cambria Co. mar WATERPROOF COLLAR on CUFF THAT BE UP TO THE MARK 1TZ NEEDS NO LAUNDERING. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET. ma2 90-Iy STATEMENT OF SETTLEMENT W. ITH SU pervlsora ol Wasbinat'U lowusbip lr tbe year lim). JOHN LYNCH .Supervisor. IR. To amount of duplicate I l,3i : To amount ot order on townthlp... i 7 j t 1.405 :o CR. ( By order Rculeemed M 57 Ta worked out bv taxable . lft " tiash nald for work 1 &o ' Materials Freight paid- - Commission on cash taxes t l.l!fc!W at 5 i.er cent - !5 i Amount returned to oommsaioners.... 'il 42 Auditors exonerations . r vi Attorney's fees for ISM 10 W 121 days services as supervisor 131 00 Two trips to Ebensburs: 3 00 Exonerations by Commissioners . 1 t0 1.405 70 PETER B. MOYER. SnpervUor. IR. To amount of duplicate ... W ' I o amount received Irom license - . .t-?i oz To amount unhealed land . Xt To To amount due Irom last year. -4 .7 To amount cost on law " '1 '-'I To order for balance doe .. 4 j f 1.003 81 Cb, Kj orders rMecmed ..I 7-5 Tax woraed out tv taxables... 2"1 UV Cash paid lor work 042 Sa -ommlssion on cash tax ( 6 03 at 3 per cent 4 so Amount returned to 4. mmlssionerw... '20 V2 Auditors' exonerations 7 ft AUorney'i fees '. ' 'i 80 84 days, -rrtce as supervisor M "0 Amount paid for horse hire-.......-. 52 75 t 1,3 el LIAKlLlTItS. Outstanding- orders (per order book) $ ts3 13 We. tbe undersigned Auditors, have examined the above account d and tin.l them as stated. A.J SANKrK. ) JOHN MrTAMANY. Auditors. K.O. MYERS, S Attest : flao. J. Schwadcker, Clerk. April is. lsyo.-4t. EtenstnrE Eire Insurance Apcy T- W. DICK, General Insurance Agent EBEXSBURQ. FA. ATLAS Z'riGJ'iE WCkr-, I.DIA.AF'OUS, 1ND. aMver.jtjkii-.i.i..,.. ... i 3JND rcf OUR CMJLOC06.hu :-ii if CAN BE RELIED ON Ilr.color ! BEARS THIS MARK. TRADE fL L. JOHNS.OX. I. J. l tk. 1. I. BICL .ESTr,LMIEniS7IUST.!!LlSliEDlSS8. JotcstGn.EiiCa & Co. I Carrcllta Bait, JJANKKICS. r.aa'f.T- h f.. .Hi5..uW-, Sit 'Saa'a Msaasr.1 a I Mil Ml T A SHARBAUGH, Cashier. A. W. BUCK, Cashier. ; General Banking Bnsiness Transactefl, The lollowimr are the principal features of a Keaural bat.kiutr business : ih:positj Received payable on demand, and Interest bear lug certificates IreueJ to nine depositors. LOAMS Fxtendeil to customers on favorable terms aad approved paper Jl-.:untcil at all times. oi.i.k nos Made In the locality and upon all tliebankiCK towns In the United States. Chances moderate. DRAFT Issued nccotlHliIe States, and turrmn In all part of the United exchange UMicd on all pari ol huroi e. ACCOI'KTN Ot roerchacls. farmers and others solicited, to whom reaMooat-lo accomoliitii.n will be extended. I'atrons are ured that all tranaaotlons khall t e btld an strictly private ami c mridcnUal, and toatthey will be treated a lllierally as jsd banking rules will permit. Kespectlully, JOIiaSTO.V KH K str S O. John A. Hi-aik. Tu T. Kuain. 15LAIII c: SON'S DAILY MEAT MARKET, Centre Street, Ebenste, Pa. Tha lieht Weelern Cjtttla IJuttli- fi-el "' -r V tlrty. Alwos l-'i-eh. Tanl, 'e?l. Glutton. I.mi-sI. Ktc. alwayn i IrJ. Market open at all hours and at tentive and obliging salesmen to attend to tbe wants of customers. SAFETY BICYCLES- S35 to SI 00 Send atamp for Illus trated Catalogue. GEO. R.BIDWELL, SCCtj 310 T. SJttSt.. D mark. m:w yokk. im w
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