amlma Jtctwnn. ruriNHiKU. pa. FKJDA r. - - MAV 23, 1S0. AM I'tKSUXAl. The lrtft stuiuld be cleared of all ru&blnh bffi.ro MmiTial Iay. "Wi.l F.twtiftiurii ave a Konrtn of July celeliatiin ti ;s ar? We doubt It. A .''fi's ' f 't :'.is'm Shows at Etns fcurf i'U Saturday. Ailroision, 23 cent. WIiiti In ntMd it job printing iye the FkKI-'I vn ( !! a trial. Trices rasjti.t)l. Mr. J.'t.n J Troxe II. of (iullitzla. paid Va Ki.rt'.-: n .:Vi;o a welcome vi.-tt on Mood y IYnt.-y 'van1 no,ir noarly one thou sand n i t. ; ti :"!. .Uuu any other Slate la tb? 1 ni"ii- C.. .J 'i'i " Millor, prnprii'tor of the E'slr I! i. '. -rt to IIutitlr.Kili'u oo Tues day f r a -I rt v. sit. 5:.-ily employment, on salary. I of fered in another column, by E. U. IMersou dt Co., Waterloo, N. Y. AN-ut tiity-flve EU.'nsburjrers visited Altoona mi Saturday last tot the purpott of eelon the bretmjJi ahntr. Tl 1 A K Votl at Ash III will meet at Cbe-t prmt- mi Memorial l)ay and dec orata tL. ;rie!. to failcii Derosa buried there. Mr. U'AltHrs. wlfa of Mr. Henry Wal ters, of Camtirui ton-rip. U lym clanurr cusly HI ith pmuuiotila with but little uopfts of te uvfry . Fred Matter, of Krie couoty. who es caped from th. Hurulnudou Kf.rniatory on April 'i.l, wat retaken at AHlitaiula. O , on Friday and returned to the U 'forma tory. Rupture rure guaranteed by Dr. J. It. Mayer, .U Arch st., Philadelphia. Pa. Eae atonic, no operation or delay um bust nees, attested by thousand of cures after otters tail- F-ua'jauch's photograph sallery, t'ar rolHown. iH be open everyday until June 23d. with the exception of Thursday and Friday of each week. Alter that date will beetobcd ii. definitely. ruJJ.a: The Sum of Veter.u. of this place, hay decided t.) htii I a picuic oa the 4th of Jaly, and arrangements are already belrij: made) t i muke It a ratul success. It will probably he well patnn'zjtl. V?e linve a speedy and positive Cure for Ca'nr. ! Diphtheria, Canker Mouth, and Headache, in M-Huh's Catarrh Kemedy. A riaal Ii j c'or free wltn each bottle. I'se jt If you de-ir health and sweet breath. Mrs William I.ltztnger, of L oretto aged 7 t years, w.ts among lh many friends In attei. '.ance at the funeral of Mrs. Marf ban Id c 1 1- p'uee on Monday. Mrs. L. car ries her ears well atid bl td fair to bee a number itore. Dances were held In the Opera House on Momlav and Tuesday evenings, the one on Monday evening belnu a select dance walla the other was an ordinary "bop." The music on both, occasions was furnished by two Italian ausicians. At the meetirjj of the Democratic can didates on Monday l ist the cindi'late weie awemed ns follows: Assemlily. J'5 ; Treas urer. S7: CommissiotuT, ft'.!; Poor Di rector, f "i : Auditor, Ttu.se ho were not In rttendance were Kiven until Thurs day to "ante iiiv" Hi r K iwH'd Ncu'l, present Incumbent, and D .1 Horror, E-q . resent piothono tary of 'i.ui-et rnunty, have a:uiouucd tiea3 v i r titdolat-'a for the Kenulili can notiii. ;;i.ii:i ti-r Congress, su'jjcct to the deci-iei nf tho priuiurics and of the DisUtct ci-n'er,'i)ce. A 1 a.' y c i -'n: ted road and a cheap watch are V"n n ". h alike. It will cost more to !:i : j i : r i i r-palr than a well mader :id or n f,.(1! nine jlece would cost, and ewn iii ter t ! - t.i. k tinu neither li gixid for aaj 'limr. K or,,n y consists In doing any wo:K i. ;i r y .it fust. Mr. v 'M .1. v'rd, pf this place, who ba been i.l !'r si in time past, went to rittsSO k. u:i i;uiilay, where he will un dergo a our-,- i f treatment In Mercy llos Bltal. lis ii:ui friitcls lope that the chanae u i i I., '..-cii !, and ttiat be may be be 8 pee liy r, v jre.I t health. John 1'rinrfle, Kgeil 73 yeirs, died at his home In Teiinc-sc n Friday last. Mr. Trlnnle was horn In Sumuierhlll township, this eoin.ty, aiul for a hum her of years was a renkTi nt of J.iliiistuwn. wriico city be left It) IsC-v lit was a brother of Widiaiu rrU'.,lle of Sumiue: lull township. A ii"'t i I'liAis'ii Dr. J. It Nionan, of Chev. Sialic, md ir Henry Sprout, of ClearB.' d tow ship. i'0 jards distance, took pi i ee on Tr.ursdy of last week which wm elo-'iv e onfesir.i. hut iii which the f. r former c iinc out victorloue and now wears tlie chnmpinn N-'t for that section of the 0UBtf. A ma eh came of base hall will be played at I.or. tt to-day (Thursday) on the Co le; ur. unds. he. ween the College Club ar I i cut) f.om i.illitzin. We failed ! to lean. H e iin e(,f n,.. visiting ciub but, wa kno .v t it ".lnU" Sm:r, of (; iiiium. is one ot t !; iii e. a;M the lest mu-t be bust- ! lers. Tbc lint hbei suit, which grew out of I an artlc e tVat unpeared In tl.e IMtaborg ! Ti t.m ti! ean,e t. a suJ.len terrulna- tion Ibei.urt at Cr-enshura on Friday after- j oin toi wnt of th. necessary proof to con Tlct the detei.dar.t. The Jury renderd a verdict of net umity and the prosecution Will pay tl.e costs. ITubM M.'N'im!, af.irincrresiJeiitofII.il- ' lidaysbuv at irlmis times opt-rator of' Blootuae.d. v4!atj ar)J Frankstown Fur- i nacea,. M.in;1 forge. a.,j ilrUtf lron j work, and prottionotary ,.f U air enuuty ! nearly forty y,.Rr, ,,;e)1 nt hu U hnmj . la Chafani. .h, Tennes-ee, (n the 14'h, tnst, at t!.e advanced ae of seventy-six' ' yeara. - ! Thomas King-ton, of the Ninth war.l, I wmstak ii !,i Kbenstun yesterday. (Wed- nesy) wi,ere he win be held to appear at i the June te,n of touit U answer to the i char;9l,r ,r,nI1 rrefrr(.lt py Jo!ln Futfe j in wUe house :mg-toii attempted. It U 1 ":.'i. t, kt.d.e a Cre. Hrt an oa a su,..tv of the peace case on cm- P-aiot tf I.lu.y Rough, wren arrested on , 9 e6,-,' arson. -a..ro- Ih-morrat. of the Jun'ata Valley Ed- j tUHla Assoc., ;iin A;t(H,nit on Thu,, I Of astWeek, W.esvr. Vlrgtnla mtLi M. cl4 as v. ,.i.jHPt,te point lor th next I nnoiU . x.-urs , tw ,t mk ,n Aua ) nn a . U.e , , H ., ( ,u vrs of .lu Moel i tion we e r, .;., w,i fwr tbr nsllinc yrT ! as fjlj, l-,mr, u. C. Derm Vice ' Pre- l-.t. Dr. II. n. Brunibaugh ; Secre- ! try, E t..rt.id. Tte rxniminn will lust! three tlas. he-innlng n the -.Md of An-jnut. i Dui'.s Frieniuu. who it, supposed to ' teu.rg ;., Ti t,urg. w Jisoovered In an ' ae Altoona. on niday of Ust ! we. ';. wir. !..., tlinmt put and bledln tcr- I f r iie L.i attempted to commit auictde i f ? f Ak.,1 his f loat w ,th a pair of scissor. ' i k. ,, t tl.e hospital for treatment. - . I thought that he will recover. He rt- d to g x ar,y aPP(Ut ,f himself or r; . a-toi nis Vying to end his earthly ! t . 11 ' iw t,l"u-,lt - hae bt en mental ' !-" a..t:,.ej wtia te rotumitttfd the rash Mr. Joseph Danny, ot Altoona. itTlsit jng bis brother Mr. J. S. Danny, of tha Cen tral Hotel. Dr. Or ffitb and wife retnrded borne on Saturday, after spending a p'easant wln ter near Oca la, Florida. A- T. Pmdle, Esq., who was abient for several weeks on a visit to bU bjme In Maryland, returned on Friday. G. W. Hood. -q., of Indiana, Super visor of the Census for thla district, will start oat bis force of 230 enumerators on tba 2d of June. William Kichardson, Jr., of Coneraaugh, an engineer on the Pennsylvania railroad, was in town Jo-day (Thursday) on a visit to hi s parents. - J. A. Dei key. E.q , of Somerset, bas ben here for several days gathering; iDforma tioo from the Court Ilouse records for the Census Bureau. Henry Barnes, of Thillpsoarz. was thrown from a wagon on Friday evenlog last and was Injured to such an extent that ha died on Tu esaay. Mr. II. A McPike, senior editor of the Altoona Timrs and former proprietor of the Freeman, was here on Saturday last in attendance at the funeral of his brother-in-law. Alphocsus Ward. Mrs. Block, mother of Ker. Father Dominic, of St. Vlnceafs Monastery. West moreland county, was attacked by heart disease while walking to St. Vincent's on Wednesday, and died instantly. The (Jrand Army Poet and the Camp of Sims of v'eterans. of Ehensburg. will at tend services at tne Catholic church, this place, on next Sunday morning when Rev. Father Smith will deliver an appropriate aeroion. On Wednesday the Altoona Daily Timn entered upon Its 7th volume. The Timet Is prospering as It deserves, and we hope fach succeeding year will find its sub scription list enlarged by patrons who will vie with each other In keeping their paper paid for In advance. William Boyd, an engineer on the Penn-. svlvania railroad, was killed in a wreck at E'izabeth Furnace, about three miles be low Altoona. on Wednesday morning. Tne unfortunate man was one of the oldest en gineers on the road, and resided at Harris burg, where La leaves a wife but nochildren. In addition to a ravenous little worm which was d it-coy ered at work on the tender blades ot wheat In Chester couuty last week, the farmers have within the past few days found the presence of rust, which is alarming them very nu.h. In some sections this bligut is so marked as to leave no doubt as to its lasting effects on the crop. No more than naif a crop is looked for. Al. Coriey. hailing from Indiana coun ty, visited New Florence on Thursday of last week and traded a horse for a cow. Af ter taking several "bracers' he hitched the bovine la a buggy and proceeded to take a drive. Tne cow soon demonstrated that she wasn't built that way, and Coriey spent the afternon gathering up the fragments of tba Vehicle, which were scattered promiscoosly thtough the streets of that ancient borough. The father of tl.e Nicely boys was bere visiting bis sons the other day. He has not yet given np hope for a commutation of sentence and will ask the Pardon Board for a rehearing of the case. He says he has some Important additional evidence to lay before the Board, and be thinks a rehearing will be granted. lie says be has already spent six thousand dollars in his effort to clear his sons and will spend ail bo is wotth. Indiana ."(. njer. City, county, borough and township of ficers should not lose sight of the fact that under a recent act of the legislature, no tax levied by them can remain a lien on real es tate longer thsn two years from the time of the assessment, unless the same is recorded in the Prothonotarj's office and no lien for a longer period than fire years, no less the same Is revived and continued by a writ of srirt facia within the said period and duly prosecuted to judgment. A Philadelphia argler has made a wager of f 100 a side with a noa believer In the power of a fly rod and reel to thr? f ffect that the angler is to land a man whose weight Is one hundred pounds. Inside of a given time, with an ordinary fly rod, line and reel, the hook to be firmly fastened in the clothing ot the man in the water and the latter is to be allowed to make every en deavor to escape by using his swimming powers only to break the tackle. Last week, while Albert Burbaok, of Armstrong county, was visiting friends near Port Uiyal. he went out hunting and In passing through "wild cat hollow," on the Beughman farm, ore-half mile from West Newton, bis dog run some animal into a bole at the roots of a large tiee. Hurhank be gan to d ig and came upon aa old iron pot, j almost a sbe.l of rost, which contained ahout gallon of gold and silver coin, Eng lish, French and U. S , dated 17'je and 14. The trial of T. V Powderlv. William II. Byrnes and Peter Wise on the charge of conspiracy, preferred by I7oo. Edward Cal laghan. of Westmoreland eoanty. took place tn court at Ureensharg on Monday before Judge Doty. There' was not aparticleof evi deuce against the accased men, and the lury was out but a few minute when it re turned with a verdict of not guilty and that the county should pay the eosts. Mr. Pow derly left at once for Oolios. X. Y.. where he delivered a lecture on Tuesday. Mr. Charley Tralnor. foi merly a special policeman on the P. Ft. K..bnt for some time past a ronductor on the Pittsburg. Fort Wayne A Chicago Railroad, is In Johns town, nays the 7i'ue of that city. He came east wl'h the body or Freeman Mc Buroey, a brakeman belonging to his crew, who was killed In an accident at Palestine. Ohio, on Monday night. The body was taken to Xlnevah, near which place McBur ney's sister Mrs. Mack lives. Tbe body was buried at Fairviev. Westmoreland county. McBurney was about twenty-three years of age and unmarried. The fol'owing remaiks from the Mont gomery A'loratt. on the subject of roads, are as true as gospel and have our unquali fied Indorsement "Roads that are well worked and kept In first-class condition at tract population. Increase the order of real estate and property generally, reduce the ro-t of transportation and thus encourage the greater exchange of products between sections and promote Intercourse and de velopment wherever they may exist. It has been truly said that 'the road is that phy sical sign or symbol by which you will best judge and understand any age or people.' If they have no n ads they are wanting In elvll'iatlon, for the road ts the creation of man and the type of civilized and intelligent society. Frank S. Westbrook. son of N. B. West brook, agent for th Pennsylvania railroad at Soninan. fell onder the wheels ot a freight train at New Florence. Westmore land county, on Wednesday morning and had bla left arm cot off near the shoulder aud his left leg near the knee. Although surgical aid wa near at band, promptly summoned and everything possible done to save hia life, bis Injuries were too severe and be died soon afterward. Tbe deceased was twenty-one yeara of age last Novem ber, and tbe day before reaching his major ity was married to a daughter of Captain W. IL Krelder. of Altoona. lie was In the employ of Mr. John Hughes (farmer) for a few months a year or more ago and was well known here. After leaving Mr. Hughes be went to railroading and at the time of his deatb was employed aa a brakeman. Last Sunday evening as lira. Anthony McCue.of Tuntelhill. an old lady aged 87 years, was crossing a street In that place from a neighbor's to her home, she was knocked down by a passing buggy and ser iously. If not fatally. Injured. She was caught In tbe wheels and dragged some dis tance, her knee being knocked out of place and It is believed she is Injured internally. She was taken to tbe Altoona Hospital on Tuevlay for treatmeat and owing to her age her case Is serious. Strange to say, tbe ocenpants of the buggy, a yonng man and- lady, never stopped to render assistance to tbe old lady gi to see how badly she was hart, but drove oo and left her lying In tbe street. Much Indignation Is felt by tbe peo pie of Tunnelhill over the conduct of tbe occupants of the vehicle and there Is talk of prosecution. The yonng man Is 6a Id to be from Ebensbnrg bet as be denies that be is tbe party, we forbear mentioning his name. J. Wilkinson & Son, marble and gran ite dealers of Ebensbnrg, Pa., wish to in form tbe public that tbey are prepared to fill all orders for cemetery work, in either ntarnle or granite, at figures that defy coos petition. The artistic excellence and su perior workmanship of their designs are evidenced by the many specimens now on exhibition kt their establishment and by the numberless designs which they have erected la tbe various cemeteries in this eoanty and elsewhere. Every department of their bus iness Is in the hands of skillful and compe tent worknieu, who are capable of execut ing any piece of work, from tbe plainest to tbe mont elaborate, which together with tbe personal supervision that evety Job receives Is a guarantee that perfect satisfaction will be given to tbe most exacting ot 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 tbe best marble tbat ever came to Western Pennsylvania. Persons wishing anything In their line would do well tn give them a call before leaving their order with any other manufacturer, as you ran depend upon getting a good job at a fair price. Marrlaare Licenses laaated. The following marriage licenses were Is sued by the Clerk of tbe Orphans Court for the week ending Wednesday, May 21. 190: Samuel L. Bair and Katie 1 Price, Johnstown. Ausustiu Spelgelhaiter and Emma Bock, Uailitzin. Earnest Bisbcff and Mollie WelfeU Johns town. Frank U. Connor and Annie E. Williams, Coopersdale. Abrara L. Welgle and Mary J. Varner. South Fork. John Buttner and Mary Bock. Morrell ville. Bernard Glancy. Bennington. Blair coun ty and Mary Toohey, Tunnelhill. Sylvester A. Cherrv, Philadelphia and Martha J. McCabe. East Cocemaugb. John Mudrige and Lilly Dingle, South Fork. Francis S. Yingling. Altoona, Blair couns ty and Mattie E. Uutwaid. Cresson. Charles Yartiell and Ann Harnett. Johns town. Andy Csbua and Ylona Bratofsky, Johns town. William n Plummer and Minnie A. John son, Ashvllle. Victor E. (iiil. Chest township and Laura Cassidy, Cleat field township. James T. Piatt, Ashvllle and Mary Miller. Cbest Springs. Ambrose. D Johnston, Ashvitle and An nie C. Toole. Delaney. Thomas Branagac. Johnstown and Mary E.len (jallagher. West Taylor township. Andrew Woik and Mary Trelesnk, Sccop town. John (. Shoemaker and Mary Madden, Johnstown. Wesley J. Slgh and Mary E. Shomo, Johnstown. Thomas K. Delaney and Mary J. Wat kins, Johnstown. John II. Bowman and Annie J. Bowers, Johi.stown. The Anniversary ot the Johnstown IMsaAter. A meeting of tbe newspaper men who worked at Johnstown during tbe flood, and covered themselves with glory and brick dust tbe old "pug mill." was held in the office of W. C. Connelly, of the Associated Press, Saturday afternoon, to make ar rangements for the proper celebration of the first anniversary. W. C Connelly was made chairman and C. II. Howell secretery. It was decided that all Pittsburg newspa per men shtuld make a trip to Johnstown on. the 31st of this month and a spec'al com mlttee of three was appointed to make ar rangements with the railroad company for a special train. A listing committee was also appointed to prepare a roster of all newspa per men who worked at Jobnstowc. A ways and means coram ite was also named to provide nourishment for the crowd. It was also decided to extend an Invitation to all the local newspaper men who had not been to Johnstown to be gnes'ts on that oc casion. The affair occurring as it does on Saturday will prevent a cumber from par ticipating in the affair, while It will afford an opportunity to others. Pittsburg Leader. A Honey TtalefShot. Several evenings ago Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Row. of Lndwick. had occasion to come to town. Mr. Row has of late years been ex tensively engaged in raising bees and bas rrom 40 to SO hives. Before leaving for town Mr. Row placed a shot gun ao as to point lo the dlr.ctioo of the walk between the boxes, and attached a wire to the trig ger and back to tbe walk. Some time be tween 9 and 10 o'clock, a young iota who resides In that place, whose name we de cline to give, went into the yard and took off several boxes of honey, then kicked over a couple of the hives. Finally he touched the wire and set off tbe gun. About half tbe load took lodging In tbe thief's hip. causing a very painful wound. Tbe young man yelled at tbe top of his voice with pain, though be finally scrabbled home, where he can be found but not by any means in a good tumor. Grtrnxburt? Record. The I taal treatment of catarrh Is very on satisfactory, as thousands of dexpairtng patients can tes tify. A trustworthy medical writer says: "Proper local treatment Is positively neces sary to success, bat most of tbe remedies in general use by physicians afford but tempo rary benefit. A cure cannot be expected from sonffs, powders, douches and washes." Ely's Cream balm is a remedy which com bines the Important requisites of quick ac tion, specific curative power with perfect safety and pleasantness to tbe patient. The Wopsononoek Railroad. At a meeting of the directors of tbe Al toona and Wopsonooock com pan v on Friday evening It was decided to ask for proposals for tbe gradlog of roadbed , and also to ap ply for a State charter. The route has been adopted and tbe ties are already prepared for use. while fl'-.ooo worth of additional stork was subscribed tbe past week, mak ing tbe protect ao assured fact. Tbe pro posed new road ts looked forward to with the greatest eagerness by tbe people of this city and county. Altoona Graphic-Sort. BarkUal Arnica naive. Tbe Best Salve In tbe world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands. Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Era ptions. . and posi tively cores Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 23 cents per box. Sold at the drug store of E. James, Ebeos-. barg. and W. W. MeAteer. Loretto. A Bbootlna: at wiunerblll Oh Thursday evening of Ust week two strangers, giving their names as Bert Rees and F. E. Decker, ai rived at SommerblU and stopped at Henry Rorabaush's On Friday tbey wandered aronod through the town until between 4 and 5 o'clock when tbey started out for a walk. They had been away but a short time when tbey returned, Rees with a bullet wound in his breast. According to his story his companion had deliberately shot him but for what cause he refused to make known, while Decker, who done tbe shooting, claimed tbat :t was acci dental. There was considerable mystery about tbe affair and neither party aeemed inclined to tell exactly bow the shooting oc curred. Bnt a description published in the Altoona papers of two thieves who baJ been operating In that city ar.d wbo bad skipped out on Thursday morning, seemed to throw some light on tbe identity of the pair. Tte dscripUou tallied with that of tbe two men. and on Monday a man from Altoona identi fied tbem as the same men who were in Al toona, where they bad been boarding with Mrs. Davis Gibbony, and who bad suddenly left oo Thursday morning, taking with them $23 00 In cash which they had stolen from a stand drawer, and a nnmber of other articles. Including a couple pairs of panta loons belonging to Mr. Gibbony. one pair of which Decker was wearing when Identified. Decker was arrested an! Uken to Altoona t-i answer the charge ot larceny and Rees will also be taken there when able to be moved. Tbe Altoona Trihune of Wednesday mora, inghasthe following: Bert Rees. the man who was accidentally shot at Sutrmerbill on Friday night last by F. M. Decker, his companion, was brought from that place Tuesday afternoon on Mall train by Constable Miliar. The ambulance bad been previously summoned and waf at tbe station awaiting the arrival of tbe train. Tbe wounded man was taken to the hos pital where he Is resting easy. Ills father ac companied him, having come on from h a home in Elmlra, N. Y., where be was tele graphed to regarding tbe wounding of bis son. Decker, tbe companion of toe younger Rees. was giver a beiring yesterday before Alderman Akers or. tne cbaage ot larceny and defrauding a boarding bouse keeper. He submitted to tbe charge of taking cloth ing, but denied having taken the $23 which was missing from the boarding-bouse cf Mrs. Davis Gibbony, where be and his com panion had boarded. Even the hat wbicb be was wearing was stolen property, tbe name of the owner being on the Inside ot tbe sweat band. He will be taken to Holll daysburg to-day. Rees will be given a hear ing as soon as be recovers sufficiently. A Fatal Aeeldent. On Tuesday morning about nine o'clock Mr. John J. Davia. a well-known farmer and lumberman of Cambria township, re siding on a farm about four miles north of Ebensburg. on the old Carrolltown road, was Instantly killed by the falling of a tree. Mr. Davis, along witn his farm, operated a steam sawmill and cnt a-large amount of heavy lumber. In order to fill out a bill tbat be was catting it was found necessary to go to tbe woods and cut a tree, tbere be ing no logs in the yard from which to cut tbe lumber desired. Daw id Davis, a son, and another young man started to tbe woods to cut the tree when Mr. Davis accoaopaniea them against tbeir protests, as tbey in formed him that tbey could do the work themselves and there was no necessity for bis going along. After cutting the tree until it was nearly ready to fall, tbey warned him to get ont of the way which he did, going far enough to De clear of tbe falling tree. But la falling, tbe tree struck a dead beech wbicb it broke off and threw In the direction cf Mr. Davis, striking him on the top of his bead, crashing bis skull and killing blra instantly. David, bis son. made a narrow escape as he was within a few feet of hia father et the time. A pprine wagon was taken to tbe woods ar.d tbe lifeless remains conveyed to tbe sorrow stricken borne he had left bat a short time before. Mr. Davis was an honsst, upright man and an enterprising citizen, whose sud den taking tff will be deeply deplored by all acquainted with him. He was a bent 62 year of age and leaves a wife, three sons and four daughters, all of whom, with the exception of one daughter who Is married and lives in Pittsburg, resided at tbe home stead, nis funeral will take place to-day (Thurfday), leaving tbe house at one o'clock and from thence to Lloyd's ceme tery wbrre be will be laid to rest. Oblinary. WAG En AN. Died at th residence of her son-tn-law, Mr. Dorsey King. In Johns town, on Friday. May 1G. Mrs. Mary Magellan in the 88 tb year of her ate. Mrs. Magebau, whose maiden name was Glass, was bora in what Is now Munster township, in this county, on tbe 26th day of October, 1802. and was tbe dauhU r of George Glass, one of the pioneer Fettle rs of that locality. She was married in 1827 to Michael Dan Magehan. Esq.. then a rising young lawyer who afterwards became dis tinguished in bis profession and who, up to the time of bis death which oc3'irred twen ty six years ago was a leading member of the Cambria County Bar. After their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Magehan made their home at Eoensburg and. with tbe exception of a residence In Pittsbnrg for a short time, they continued to reside here until the death of Mr. Magfhan which occurred in this place on February 6, 18C4. wbtn the fauin ily removed to Johnstown. Mrs. Magehan is remembered here for her kind and genial disposition and tad many warm friends among tbe older people. She leaves to sur vive her two daughters. Mrs Dorsey King and Mrs. Lewis Bauruer, and one son, Wil liam J. Magehan, all of whom reside in Johnstown.' The deceased was a devoted member of tha Catholic Church and during her last Illness received all Its consolations. On Monday her remains were taken to St. John's Catholic Church in Johnstown where a Requium Mass was celebrated, after which they were brought to Ebensburg, ar riving oo the noon train and thence to the Catholic cemetery where they were laia to rest alongside of her deceased husband. May she rest In peace. Flac Presentation. To the members of Lieut. Hugh Jones Camp. No. 227, Sons of Veterans : Yon wiil meet at tbe regular place of meeting on Friday evening. May 23, 1803, at 6:43. (Dram Corps will report at tbe same time.) and march from Hall co tbe front of the Opera House, where the flag will be presented to tbe Camp by George M. Reade, Esq., In behalf of Lieut. Hugh Jones Sons, of Boston. Mass. ' Alvin Evans. E-q , will receive the flag In behalf of the Camp, after which tbey will march back to tbe Hall and hold their regular meeting. Every brother U expected to be in line. By order of JAMES T. YOUNG. Captain. P. S. Comrades of the Grand Army ot tbe Republic are respectfully invited to be present. Consumption Surely Cured. To Tn Zditok: risue inform your readers that I kavs a paaiUvs moady for tba abOTs-aaiued diMaas. By it timely aas tnooaaads of hopeleea caaea have been Benaaoently cured. I nhall be glad So send two bottUa of my remedy TB.KE to any of your readers who have consumption if they wilt eead ma their Expnee and P. O. addreea. Benpect fully. . T-a.8UX:UM.M.C.loirnulBt.,N.X. ftp' 'mm mm Absolutely Pure. Tne powter:eTeTVne. a m arret oi purity, fttrenirth and vbolewimeDe. Mure econumlcal than tbe ordinary kinds, and cannot ne mid in competition with tne multitude of the low teft hurt wefirht, alum or t'ho?j.hatf t.ow!fr. Said onlf in rsK. Kotil iiatlKe TowDltB Co., 104 wall St.. New Yuii. H'KIAI. LIST. 1 I ..if l o n !-. rrt ilon (or trial at a Court of t;..mmn rle. to !. hM at Kbcniburg ca tte seo.rd Monday of June tiext. Indiana t. lu. B.na v. Anna. Anna rt. Hartrret al. Beta.. vs. I ats. ...... vi. Kasrr et al. vs. K;ci.ari!on. v.. M m-riell et al. r.s.rchart. T b . 'ambna Iron Co. v h . Anleroa. r. I . 11. K. vi. McAtrer. - u Troxell. v. Mi lniyre. .vs. Kne;.per rt al. ..vs. Ashvilie liur. v. Haywoi.d. v. H triihart. tJ. CI". Kislier et al H'.rner 1 'iirifty P urn er ..... 'lianln McKay Neary Bannan.. ii 1 ! ruin M el ntyre .... Kne-ier Botn Kindlcy .. Bow-uan. "reweil Farher ....... Irwin i Same K nnr Hum Kut.rflz Haywood. .v. Uill. KotrnfT. .vi. Kiltt.t. .v I.irrnictr. v.. 'u-tcr. v.. Kht-iim. JAs KAKHY. TTotuoaotary . ITuthonotary'a Oitlc. May 4:h, 10. JOIIX C. IflXCII. IIEALKR IX Gcllen - Weiliisi - Eye - WMsiies, I ts Witu Street. FrrTBnrBo, Pa. Oldest established houe in the city, where notbinie but ;ure aoods are t.tit up. strictly lor family and mtdiclnal nte. INoihtr.K letter than Oolden Weddinit. Nut i.n tbe lift, (luck-enbt-imer.a. tirar'i Mn4n-ah-ia Rye: these pood are larlina: t-raudF. lirandtcp f vintage of 17b on hand, tiins, Holland nd lKmvtfr, Im Old Tom. Finch ili.Vlen Wcd.iiuK. l.i for full quart, 6 Ijr no; iucl.eDbelnit-r"i t!:e Miur; rdoucniraheia. oo per dozen. V'nc, pf r dozen . i '. to lor one-ha:! dorcn. Secure ly l-oicl. Al-o l.ne in ft.x-B. i i randla: her I'uoice, at i'i.eo per K.ln. t&rrels at pr:la rates. Ayr. ?S, '-iy VM ITOV a rr t tfttrits, Itehtaa? and M m "Inn I nwtu Ifhtt wr.e by acrsaU'klna If al- l.w4 fc c-oatlaue i rTr ii 1 1! r r. 1 1 r-r - . ... i. s .n- f-jl I Oil l:;d lli.1.0. Dl- -.! f.n-1 al'eratn, bis-ii..e . t .r. I. v : tIM". ST aitl-M tfs, lb, tli-Mac Kl blila-. krala aS Jrratli. . .. '1 la mu-ff r. s la, ta aaara. it. i.i....i nw ljb) 1ru4t,!.o. miK4 ia .it .J '-... i; ' 1 pn it' a x: . 1 1 -la, arflla i.ll. r, 1IB. .WAK. i'btl ad- L .a. ft. Pianos-Organs. The improved method of fn.'trr.inir strlnirs of Piano, itventcd ly ut. i cue ot the most impo- r ant Improvement ever made, making the In strument more richly niUf leal in tor.e, more dur able, and less liable to (jet out of tune. B..th th Ma."fis St Hamlin rirnrii and Pinnog excel rMrfly tn that which id tlie ehlci excellence In any mii$ct Instrument, qnahiy of tone. Other thiny thouuh Imp.trtMnt are itliirn lee o than tiiia. An iaMrun.,-nt Uh unmusical ton-a cannot he aoAd. I.'ustrated catalogues ol new lyles. introduced this lentun, ent tree. fMSGH & V.RUUU Organ and Piano Co. EOSTON. m YCFX CHICAGO. aprll-St a-UTICK OF INCOKPOKATION. Notice Is i. hereby rtven that an application aiiii he made to the Governor ot l-nniylvanta on M..n !y. tl ;h dav of June. 1i. t .1 F. Wenver, V. W. Bett. W. !. l?ifc-!er. 11 A. BUIer and William tiuory. under the Act of A.-embly en titled "An act to rrovidn lor tl.e Incorimfat ion and r-ir'i!atlon of cr'ain Corporation."." ap proved April -Jitth. 1ST, and t:. Fut.plemet.t; thereto, for the charter i.l an Irten.le.'l corpora tion to te called "THE WALNIT til'N COAL, CO.." the character and o! jeet of wb'ch Is lor tlie p-arp'e of cipar.it In-, boring lor ind mlnii jr, producing and dealiau in co il in Cainbri i coun ty, I'enn a., with the riirht to acquire h-u-c. gub-li-!ie and dispose of mch real ami per'oral prop erty as may Do neccagary In carylriar oa the !ui ne.'a ot the company and for thty purpose to have, poster and enjoy the powers and privilege ex preed and Kivn In the ."Plh Section ol the Cor poration Act ol 1ST i and therijiii lcni .nri' tl creio t'KANK KUXIHNii. mal3t .Solicitor. PERUVIAN TONIC LIVER REGULATOR. The c',ly f urc and radical cure lor CONSTIPATION. BILIOUSNESS. INDICESTION. and all disorder ol the liver, aud has cun-1 hundred of l eople and I the only retnrdv lor these dittac. and in cases In hirh the most f kill:ul physician? bale utterly tall. d. Te'timouisl lr..i f.uci'redi ol people Ilviti In Blair county. I'eniir Ivauia. It In manu factured by I. T. krlrlut, William, hurt, Rav. lor the ". T. I.. K. Co.. and lor rale by all druairtM at Ml cent per bottle. ?.one genuine except llel thow tha In dian arrow-head trade mara. Aunt -jiitn, yu-ljr. Steam Saw Mill The obcrit er will fell at private tale a ihirty nieborre power Ena-lne, Holier and SAW .HILL COMPLETE, nearly new . and In rood rurn'rar order. It is at present located near Mineral Fojct. where it can be eeen. It will be o!d at a hariin. HaKKlSOX Hl'KKlUKT. .Call on or ad Ires at Mineral i'o.nt, t:mhii county, Fenn'a. mate bt MEN "WANTED Oy SALARY. To reliable m-n we will clre steady employ ment and l.lBt'KAf, SALAXY. i.avln n.eir ! travel I na- exponae. We rmw our own etneit ex clusively ana t. aka. rt it to bestrtjtly 6rt class tn every o -rtlcular. true to name aa order ed. Foil instructions famished. Fxoerience unnecessary Apply at once, statin aee. Ad- 1 - - - s . , . . - as . - . .11 :i i on throve i-jur terle. Waterloo, N. Y. ( Kstahliahed over J vr. ma2-SmNK EteSnn tarance AEBusy General Insurance Agenl, EBEJiSBURG, FA.. T (2 VJ'ff-i to canvass for the sale ot " our Home Grown Nnrsery WAXTEO. MaMLIberal lersna tTsXitrI.an KACItmas. One ol tbe largest oldest-established, and best known Norsene In the country . Afdrs W. o. T. SMITH. troreva Nursery, traaova, N. Y. Established It mO Ot cow. Hi! t-.-fr k us &sm r-!a UPEPiSEASES rjgllfjsj SYATftTS Tfc- tin pi- appiirt.4,a ef "wavur'f Omiafwr t!atot ilittv Rll Dr li -i-.. . '.. f rr ,! ?4e of Tef-aT Sail iLiar-usB atutrwvraaj f.U-a !.-. -. r. a ritr.yV-a f rTa (s'av . 4a ja ajisitta-r tear -ft?-it.ait.-.r ! Kit" ;-liri(-. . d lv dr-it; , tar mmUl t' imU T f' rt- il,-, f; .;r-, ....1r--. Df. Vm 4 S, llxtial.rLaA, 1 juur tUjii fori FOR SALE rolitiral Innouncenunls. Sf Ordi in this column mill be interlrd from notr tin, the j,r,marv tlrrtiont. on thr ?th of June, vert, et tkr uUctrir.Q : tor Awmbly 5.fl ; lr Trramrrr, :. (jO; 'Tor ( ommmnortrr, t For Auditor. tS.OO. All card mutt tt accompanied bw the ca'h. FOK ASSKMHLY- 1 hereby aDDonii-e myrtf candidate for Aemhlv. nubject to tha decision of the I'emocratie prtmarip JOHS E. JUKENZIE. ITi'ft Sprlna-f. April 1, l0. ASr-FMFT.Y. I hrehy anhMinee mvlf a eandldat ror the ooieI nation of the offlre c-l -Men.terof the IKilature, nuhiect to the ac tion ol the ffc-morratio prlmarv election. Oallltzln. March 1.1HW. M. KlTZHAKRIS. FOR ASSFMUI.Y. Ed.T.McNeelip f lohna t. wn. I'a., uhjcct to the rulea of the Demo cratic partr. Jubnrtnwn, Feb. it. lw. F(K ASSKMKLY.-1 herehr announce mvaelf a a carriiilate lor A?rrotilv, untiect to the Jeefion of 'he iK-moora-lr- rriTr--t .' A U ZIMMERMAN. Johnatown. Feb. 25, ls-nl. "I Knisi.ATfKK.-I will be a can.1i.late for J j the nomination of Awmhn at the IKmo crutte primaries on June 7 h. rub)ect to the rule of tha Democratic party. " JOHN E. STKAYEK. w et Taylir toarnjihtp. February 2ri. 16 . FUK COfXTY TKEASfKKK. I herehy n noiinc tnyelf a a canilMate for the office of CotmtT Treasurer at the next Iiemocratlc pri mary election. ut.ject to the rales or the Tvmo eratic party. P. BUY I.E. fifteenth ward. J ,hnrtown. March 29 1'0 CV ll'NTY TKEASI'KER.-I heret.T announce ) rrraelfaa a cani Mate for the nomination of the office of fonnty Treaenrer. r.lticct to tbe action of the llemocratte prim a -r e'ectton . !H A KL.ES HOFMANN. Johnotown, March 24, dm. FOR l-Ol-XTY TKEAM-HKK.-1 hml.r an nounce mvaelf a i- a candidate for the nomi nation to the office ol County Treasurer, subject to the rules sorernina; the Iemnr.tle rartr. IHllIH J.SAN UEKS. Munstcr township. Feh.-7, 1SS. TlK niUNTY TKEASFKKK. 1 hereby an I nonnce myelf a a candidate tor the office ol Ccunty Treasurer at the next Ilemncrarie pri matT election, cuhgect to the m'e ol the 1rao cratle part. HENRY J. HOPPE1.. Harrtownsalp .Fab. 10. lSo. C BOUNTY TREAST'TIEH. I herehr announce J mTseKaa a candidate for the nom Inatlon to the orttce of Crasty Treasurer, rarject to the rnlea a-oveniinir the Icmocratlc party. Juhniitoam. Pa., Feb. 12. 1SW). FOR t'flf NTY XJMilSSIONFR. I hereby announce mTaelf a a candidate for County tlommUaloner. auhject to the .l-tl.1n of the rtem OC'atle primariea. PATKI(;K O'UOWU. Tunnelhill. April 2. 1S90. T7')R COl'NTY COMMISSIONER -I herehy announce tnyaelf aa a Candida's tor the office el County l'omrallonet. auhect to tha decision of the Democratic primary election. T . . JOH.NCAMPBELL. Johnstown. Marh 17, la3. TOR COT'NTY COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce myself aa a candidate for the nomination of the office of ConntT Commissioner, gut.jnc: to the action of tbe Democratic primary election. JOHN K1RBY. Johnstown, March 10, 1890. TflH COT'jVTY COMMISSIONER. 1 hereby -I announce myself as a candidate for the nem inatfoa of County Commlasfoner. sabfeet to tbe action of the Democratic primary election. ff A . L A NTZ Y Upper Yoder township. March 3,'isyo.' TjMJR COUNTY -flMMIssiflNER. 1 hereby X announce myaelraa a candidal for tbe offica of County Commissioner. auh)ect to tbe oecislon of the IsemocraUe prima V alectlnn. JOHN BEAKER. Susquehanna township. Feb. 24. ibmg. FIR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I herehy announce mynelf a a candidate for the office ol f'ounty Commissioner, suhieet to the decision ot the Democratic Jirimarr election. . PATRICK E. DILLON. Elder township, Feo. 22, Is9j. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for the of fice of County Commiasloder. subject to tha de slslon of the Iiemocratlc primary election. WILLIAM J. TIEKNEY. Cambria township. Feb. IS. 18yo. FOR COUNTY AriiTTOH.-I hereby an ao a nee myself as a candidate lor the office ol County Auditor, subject to the decision of tha Democratic primary election. .. JOSEPH HI PPS- Chest townthtp. March 17, 1S0. GEO. M. RKADF, ATTORNEY-AT LAW. EuKaSBCRG, PCH KA. -0"ac on Centra street, near High. n ARE AS LOYAL TO 01 CUSTOMERS as a Soldier to his Country. Everybody la dealt with alike. Money refaiidej If goo.ls are not aa represented. We don't go peddling from boose to tioup? (like botue of our cooirietitors) coaxing trade away from other stores, but obtain our hade in a fair aad square way. O win to tbe justice of our prices we never have any trouble to obtain tr.de. We have a May Festival to store for our customers if they only come and take artyartaije of It, and we will guarantee to save all 33 per cent, by dealing witu us. We offer wonders ful bargains: 5o0 pair of rants euarar.teed all wool at 12.50. 590 new styles of Suits for Children rann'.Di: In ag4 from 4 to 14, f 1 24. 300 new styles wool SuiU for children, f 1 9s. Any number of boyf," isjits witu long p&ntsj, fa so. 1,00'J pair of children's patits at 19c. a pair. Good ail wool Suits for oy8 raiijing In age from 15 to 19, ft 50. Men's good dtess Suit, well worth $9 CO, at $3 75 eacu. Men's good cork screw Suits, all colors, $10 00. Men's good wliole feu its, blue or b ack, at f 12 50 eacu. With every joutu's Suit purchased of us a base ball, bat aud cap gota wiUi it. bo come at once, boys, and obtain the necessary requisite for a Bumuiei's sport. OUR DRY COODS DEPARTMENT. Is there any merchant in Cambria county who k;eps the assortment we do? We ask vou this queblion. Good Towelinc, 4 and 5c. per yard. Uribletu-Ued Muhlin, 5 and Gc. per yard. lileachfd Muslin, 5c. per yard. Good Ci lico, 3 and 5c. (JiDRtiam", 5, Hand 7c. liest Linen Towels, oc. Wmte Linen Xaikiiis, 6c. Claik's Spool Cot ton, bef.t, 4c. Kinest Dress Ginghams. 7e. Best Chall:es, 0c. Ladins best Si k Vests, 2Jd. Ladies' Vests, lOe. Ladle' Handkerchiefs free with tvry sale ot Drv Uoodt.; alsoatiice assortmeLt of need les and darners given away free. Graina plaida 10c. Diangonal Dress Goods, 15c. Knickerbocker, double width, all colois. 15c. A nice lot ef hateeus, all shades 15c. Fio Mohair Dress Goods, gray, biack or blue, 15e. Best Mohair in all leading shadi-s, 35(. Silk Alapaea Drf- GiHids, best in the market and sold at othr f-tores at 65c. a-jd 7"e , we sell at 5oc. Klne Black Henrietta Cloth, from 50c. ud to 99c. Double wmth Wh te Goods, White Cambrics, 10c ,12e. and 15c. Finest Shirt Embroideries, well worth f 1 50 per yard, we are selling at 85c Flouncing. 45c. and 50c. Fine embroideries, from 3c. pet yard up. Ladic6' Xight Gowns, 00c. Ladies' White Skirts, embroidered, 25c. A nice line of Piush Urnaments for fancy work at 23c. a dozen. Baby Dresses, from 75c. upwards. OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT can not be excelled any where and our prices are the lowe. Men's gotwl working Shoes (Brogans). 98c. Men's good solid dress Shoes. 99c. Men's dress Shoes. $l li5. Men's calf Shoes, tl 48. Mi-n't. fiue Shoes, lace. Congress or button-specially made for us at 81.74, well worth 12 50 Mn' good Dongola dress Shops, !2 50. Kangaroo Shoes, hand tewed. f3 74 Ltidics' Dr-ss Shoes, imc. Ladies' Dongola Shoes, haDa sewed, f L48. Ladies' spring heel SLoes. JJ.00. Ladies' htie "Comiiiou Secse" Shoes, fl 74. Ladies' Oxford tit-s, patent leather tips. 75a Ladies' finest French kik. Com mon Sense, Opera Toe. ?2 4H per pair. Children's Dre-,s Snoes, 22c. per pair. Child ren's fine kik Shoes. 4Sc. Children's kid Shoes, spring heel. fioo. Children's tan col ored Shoes, 5c. Mis-e Dongola spring heel, hib cut, f 1 25. Missus' French kid or tpr'.ui heel, sizes 11 to 2. f 1 25 GrXJS. SIMON'S, The Largest & Cheapest Store in Cambria Co. omiagl The Largest and Most Complete 25c. Show in the World. Allen's Great Eastern Shows! mm ti I ) r- c ' u rr I & tf ? -I !. .A - tfPl I ,U aV ' Ml '.II. ECIUEPAKAUOX AN1 WORLD'S MT'SEI'M. THREE Hid SHOWS IN ONE. WILL. EXHIBIT AT tUtSSBllili, FENN'A., ON SATURDAY, MAY 24TH, ISUO, ONE D.Y ONLY. NO POSTPONEMENT. TWO PERFORMANCES A FTERVOON AXU EVENINU, R A1N OR SHINE. PROF. VAN V K AN KEN S J5.ouo S :HOOL t IF TR Al N ED HORSES. PERFOKMINlt PONIES. 1MINKEYS. 1M5S AMI IUATS. DARlN'ti ATH I.ETIS. AMI ONE lirMHiEn IITHKK PHAlNKVVoRTHY AIT. FOR Ft'l.L I'A Rl ll'I'hAKN SEE I.AKI iK AMI .M ALL HI ELS. IKAMI FREE Bl'KEET TARADEON IAV OF EXHIHIlloN HEADED HY Ot'R FAMtM'S MILli'A KYBANII1N A OllhliEN I HAKIOI'. DRAWN BY" EU111T ENI'1NE ARABIAN HORSES. ADMl"-.st in Tt ALL. SSi-ENTS- lllLhKEN, AT AIT EU NOON I'LRFOKMANCE ONLY. IOOEK1S. Nora. Pn.f. Van VraDken will handle an.I break tbe worst MUdr. klclcinc or l.alktnu hordes in 1'aiiibria county at tha show (cnjuudi lis metl lata ly alter the parade. Owners of had auimals arw especially invlied to brliia- their stock- and hare thetn oruken tree ol chance. Will also exhibit at C.Kuuj.LTcwi, Friday, May 23; Uaixitzi H, Monday, May M; Hc.lj.iua ysbi kg, Tuesday, May 27. 4 every WATERPROOF COLLAR or CUFF BE UP TO THE MARK lU TRADE fj" " mark. NEEDS NO LAUNDERING. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET. ma2.My ALESMEHV WANTED. " Local or Traveling. to sell our Nursery Stock. Salary , Eiineas and Steady Employment tiuaranteed. CUASE BKOlHtKb COMPANY, madrjal Rocho&ter. N. Y. D ON A LP E. DUFTON". ATTOKN EY-AT LA W, tS7Oft)ce In Optra House, Can we sireeu Coming I -T,L J it ni; (' ' :i- I . 'i"jJ-iLL!:.i! J5, , --:C-t I : 1 '! II G E . ' ! H!W-i U i '.r-'.ji . ef.s.L I I !.-. .. .. i. lj ; '-I;. ."S -;: ;,.' ; 1 t ji,.,, If Ii r-i'v.it V: : 'l 1... -M .. I THAT CAN BE RELIED ON Not to g.T3Xlt ! Not to Piacolor ! BEARS THIS MARK. ASSIUNEE'S NO riCE. Notice Is hereby itlven that Michael Huffman of Allegheny township, tlanibrla eouiity. PenncyWanla, ha made au asslxnmctit of all hia pruperty, real and eronaland uilxed to me In trunt for the benefit of bis credit'.ra. All jrs..ns indol.le.t to aal.l Michael Hoffman are therelore notined to make payment to tuo without delay, and ihwe harms claims axalnst the same wtll reent thein prop. erlT aulheuUoalod lur settiernent to me. W. A. B. LITTLE. AnsiKoee of Michael Hodman. Loretto, Pa., April it. PiU0.-nt. H II. MYERS. ATTOKN EY-AT-L A W. Ebkpsbcimi, PA. Aat-Ottice la Collonada K&w, oa Centra street.