uu 4 i I amtma rowan. ,i1Kssm nr.. camv.kia t o- fa. - MAY. Wl. ICC A I. ASP Pf IWOSAU -II. If. My.-t-x. K-M- Mtod Iitl-Iirsr ' t latter I'art i.r In-t week. : -Wool t.iV.-u in . . haiise r..rclot.iii-' at Z '. A- Sharhaiiffh's. Carrolltown. I). K. Dnfton. wentrtowntn Pitts mrsM Monday "f a r.nslness vi-:t. T -(;,- 1 l-wth.-pri"-' I"1''' l''"rim f,,r '? -.,!. . 1 run ut Iiift..nx hardware "tore. M , J..I.M Seehler. of the Altoona -Vir-r.r. -i'm'iii s.ti..liiy with frl.-n.l- l Ktx-u- tii i i s:. v .T1. KliKf .max olli x the place to tret .; o.ir j-.l printin-.'. Oood work at low ? prii--x. -It will av von to if" twenty miles to : nuy.lothii.:: from C A. Sharl.ai.irli. Car rolltown. -Mers. R: A. Th P-4"" l,l1 Hvl.l Wiix. f In.liana. 'T- visitors in town on Monday. ; A.l.lit ioiial eiirollmentshavc la-en made - to the Carroll tow n Normal school Mint the cinj.lov ni. ut of Prof. J. S. Foley. Mr. M. I. ft' iiri-r. Deputy Treasurer. 1 U.loinif .lutv this wi-ck at Piltsl.nrir ax a ; juror in Hi.' I'nitcd States Court. -V! pa r.-KnilNisx.l lronc i.aix rs, 1." to LI cents -r roll; irroiinded white hack, .".n uts, at Onfton A Son s. Mr. II. A. Enirichart.of this place, and Hon. .. .T. Tlioniax. of Carroll township. t..W a trip to PiUxburs on Monday. --Mr. Porter's ciiiix tiitures show that Hie averatfc value of liors.-s ill tlie United Stat.- N I'Ut !''.7. while mules avcrasre 77. ss. A little Imrax put in water In which scarlet napkins and red lmnl.-r.-d towels nr.- to he wa-li.-d will prevent tfi.-m from faditii!. -Mr. Otto Warner, formerly or tliix place. hut now a resident of Mleiiliciiy was viiiiti friends in this place durintf the present week. Tin- for if work men who ate eiiaaifeil in piitiiiia two additional wires on the Pos tal Company's t.-l.urapli poles, reached hero , on Tuesday afternoon. -(in Monday cvenini; a few Makes (1f , snow fell in this plac- and on Tuoday morning ice was formed to the Ihieknoss f.f a oiiartt-r of an inch. For sale or n-nt. the floret to House, l.or.-tto. Pa. A lartre stahle and all ncccs- ' sary nulhuildiiiL's and gardens in itimm! or der. Address. Lore I to. Pa. Mr. .1. C. Hoihain. of Washington r. .mil), has rented the stoftin urist mill of Mr. L. .1. Drisifs in this place and w ill take " c I same of it in the near futrire. Messrs. Edward Linton, of .John-tow n, and Millon Coniiell. i.r this place. left on Wednesday moi ninif for Chicairo. v. here they eH-ct to secure employment. ( in Tuesday niirht another fire occur red in Almoin, hy which two stables ; loniriiiL' to t hw Home Hotel were burned. 1, about w it It .M' insurance. Mr. Milton f'onnell on Tuesday n-iu'ii.-d the management of the Postal dim- p.i'i, teleiriapli oiricc Here, aim nax oecu -ueceeiled l a L'.n i Nina ii iiaiind Walker from Pitt-burs. t'haile- t'leary. who has just lie.-n tried a si.i.iid time at L.H-K Ha veil on thn charve of murderiiiir Policeman Paul, of Keiiovo. ha- airaiii been convieteil if mur dT in I iie llr-t deirrer. A It eveellent W .1 V of te-tilllf tea IS to put a te:i-oiifi I in a urla of w ater and shake it thnrouub'y. if the tea is pure the vrater w ill Ix-a piireainher tint, but if adul terated, strongly colored. -Those who intend to attend the Car rolitow n Normal School and ltiisincss Academv -hould enroll (hemselves as soon as iK-xii,le as tlio.. first enrolled will lo certain of beini; admitted. -Onh t enty-nine bills have readied tiovernor 1'attison as the result of the LiX'i-latim's work the present session. All th. e hills have lx.-eti approved ordis-approv.-.l by the ( iovernor except tw o. I am now prepared to show yon a much larger and lcuer seleet.-d tock of timh1s than ever l fore and give you low er prices. Call mid examine my -took and 1e con vinced. C. A. Sn vmiAi ..it. CarTolltown. A few days ago a niun and loy were arretted and lodged in j.iil at IMlefonte rharg.-il witli setting tire to the nrnuntain near Woodward, Centre county. They were detected ill tlm act and will dvnihtlc.ss I Jiunished. A May picnic n ill lie held in Camp tiell's grove adjacent t(. Carrolliow r, un der tin- auspices of the Knights of St. George, mi Monday. May li. A pleasant time is anticipated, as prrjiara tionxare being made for a first-rliKss af fair of tin- kind. Tin- public inviteil. -District Attorney I". J. O'Connor Is having a line residdnce erected on hn lot on Si.mvcreek street, just back (if 'Dr. Swan's. This is said by Mr. O'Cottiinr's friends t,, indicate that he irf contemplat ing taking a step w hich w ill place him out of the ranks tiacheloi hixsl. JiJutxtntrn III rn'.f H. H. M itch. -II. (if Altoona. w ho (mai d ed in the .t.tggard building close to-lhn si ene of last s-irnilay morning's fire. at-r hearing tlie alarm s.-nred his grip, walk. .! across the st i-eet and after talk'mg a few miniltj-s fell unconscious and dtwtl shortly aft.-rw writ fnmi heart disease. Me was K2 years of -nge and ha.l b.-.-n truubleH with heart dix.H,-. A retired farmer, w ho has time to try experiments and tioik-the results, says thus for the last thivr y ;irs he ha planted a In iiti or two in etteh potato hill, and has never s,.,., a bug on the potato tops w here heaus wen- irmwtfeK in tbv same hill. If this is a pri.tecti.m ugainst the )ugx, the M llledy s sirllp,. utl W p.,y f,,r M-.ule In the crop nflielitis. On last Salurday nirfttt throe shanties situated in Orhisonia. Tlmitlngton county, -.hich were o. npie1 ,y 7lgariaiis w ho ate employ. si by Rin-khill Coal and lion Company, wcr. Imtnlmrdrd with dy i.rt.nite and the fr.M of ch building llu.w li out. N.ilie of t he iin.uN-S w en in 3im.1. The company ..ff..rs u. reward of --o for the air-st of thgnili-y parti.-M. -Miss Maggie Pr.-ti,. daughter of fi. riH.ny lrcs. f ...1tl1iu ns, ,jf. i-ii.-ni.-d very suddenly. MH.lav .-ven-t"" "a" Hl'parenilv .alth , '""" """ on M.i, she eom- uia inn ..r m i . """ "1 IK T IieaO ml unit to " '.d m.'withstandii, H-Cical aid summoned and cvrvthJ. H.ssible was done t.. 1 o'cl.ik. Oeve 1. xhe die.1 Ul.t live tin s oUiest .,,d n.os, res,.tM, amid " W'"h ,,i,ra,-- yrUUyir a.'ddi..,na a time thereafter 1 dec.-as.Ml Hs s.-ven,y.n v,.ar Call , f .', ,a"" ' "'r 'Th.l f vei'u7;,,",",,m' -iHniM'r . aKe ,ix,y-nve. n-s- ! rtot..f IUn,,i,llfM1. Wils iM11 , ; apublu sprlug I.-,., yhty B1rili ( J.he ,. yious evei,, J,. ,.,. al a j Mo,v Mk.ng sou pur-has..,. ,,. Sn,. j Ul-j. Is ,a, w Mo W . ; opi-d at ,he orihK ,(, a dnbfc and 1 "idden y Min,,. The verdict of. t J'.ry w ,hat heart failure wits ,!, Mr. P. V. Kirhy. of Vi!mon was in tow ii on Thursday. M r. John J. Kinney, of ( iallit.in. was in town on Thursday. Mr. Elliott Evans, of Omaha, is visit ing friends ami relatives this vicinity. C. A. Sharbangh. CarrolMown. will sell you clothing cheaper than you can buy at .lolinstown or Alt'Kina. The next annual convent ion r the Pennsylvania Stat Miller's Association w ill bo held in Altoona on Septoniticr The Mroiigh authorities are doing some rood work on Centn- str.-et. niticli to their credit. What Is worth doing U w orth doing well. A teacher in a public school in Chilli cot he. Illinois, tied the hands of two small childr.ni to a stove pipe and then light.-d a lot of pa M-r ill the stove. The children's hands were badly burii.il. The school di rectors dismiss.-d the teacher. John Michaels, of Jackson township, died at his home In that tow nshipon Tues day morning, aged 7-' years. The d.-eas-ed was attacked with cramp on Sunday night and continued to jrmw worse until Tuesday morning, when death came. lierks county farmer are planting mi tatocs to a greater extent thanever. Many farmers are putting out over one hundred bushels of s.ed mtatnes each, and some are greatly excei-ding that mimlier. The acreage, it is said, will le thr.-e times as that of I-.). Mr. E. It. Cn-sswell. of this place, went to Pittsburg on Wednesday for the pur IK.se of Interview ing the managers of th longdistance telephone company in n-gard to the erection of the poles in this part of the country. It is expected that the line will lie built in a few we--ks. On Sunday last Rohson Tihr. who lives at Oiupcvillc. Westmoreland county, met with an accident that almost ended his life. He was o)ieiiiug a Jar of iM-aches, hen the jar broke and cut his wrist in a terrible manner. All the arteries and veins were cut. and it was with the greatest diffi culty that his life was saved. One night last week John L.smard. a prisoner in the county jail, who was siis-IH-cled by Warden Young of having an in clination to leave, was searched ami in his eel! was found an inm bar which he had in someway succeeded in sawing fmniliis iron Uilstead. and hich he had Intended to utilize in attempting to dig through the walls. John was relicv.il of the haT and will likely l. induced to stay. On Wednesday morning two Huns were struck by a wcst-lmiind locomotive a short distance west of Lilly. One Sieve Porwisky was killed instantly, wliile his companion, MikeSesko. wasbadly injured and laid for several hours alongside of the track until found by some repair hands. They were both miners and had liecu working theneighlKirho.nl until recently, w hen they started on a tramp. .Install Evans, mine inspector for this district, is much pleased with the mine law now liefore the legislature. He says its provisions are the best of any he has ever seen, and he hoics that it w ill pass without amendment. The fact that this law was recommended by the miners" committee and by the inspectors, and faile 1 to get the endorsements of tlie oper ators, is only h proof of its is(. provisions. Joh imfoicn llrrnlil, Jacob Carpenter, a prominent mer chant of Ilediord county, met witliaery remarkable accident on Monday, which resulted in his death. M r. Cnrioii ter was chasing some cattle on his farm, which adjoins his .store, with his hat pulled dow n over his eves, when hi- came in con tact with a scantling protruding over a wag.ui-Ioad of lum'tier. The sharp mint of the scanting struck hint in the stomach, producing internal injuries, which caused his deal-h. On Satnnlay evening, while Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McDonald, of Portage, were out visiting a liejghtMir. leaving foiirchild ren at home -with the doors locked, a lighted lamp w as upset and tlie burning contents fell on one of the children burn ing the child so badly ttiat it died on Sun day niorniuz. The furniture in the room was also badly scorched and had it not li.-eu for the prompt arrival of some n.-igli-Imrs. tlie house with all the children would have lieen burned tip. The general impressioa prevails among the farmers that although the fnists of Tuesday and Wednesday morning were unexeep! ioually severe, the high wind prevailing and fhe dryness of the atmos-ph.-n- prevented as much damage N-ing done to the fruit crop as was at first sup mscd. The cherries. ieach.s. plums and pears are said to "be 'badly iujunsl and in some localities totally destroyed, but the apples, .'specially the later varieties still give promise of l ing an abundant rmp. As will le x,-n"by his advertisement in another column. Mr. J. 71. WIIImt, former ly of CoalMrt. hasleas.nl the storeroom of Mr. Cr'o. II. nib.Tts. on High street, w here he has opened a largeand varied assortment of men's and Imys" clothing, shoes, and gents' furnishing goods. Kl nsburg hai long lieen in need nt a clothing tftorc. ami now that Mr. WiTberlias stipli.il the want wehon'to see him well patronized. Call and s.-e his stock and If in mill uf clothing. M r. Wiltx-r w ill furnish you w ith tion.-st goods at honest prices. The Judge of the Court if Adams county a few days ago olfer.il a convicted prisoner his banishment sentence, w hic'h'he inflicted in a somewhat lnndiflnl form in Fulton county some tears ago. John Smith was convicted In tfcttysburg of va grancy and threaten.il to burn and kill. The Judge gave liim his choice of a sen tence. He could either go to tlie (h-io-tcittiary for a year or lie taken b Haiti more, placed upon a Eur.iiean sieamcr mid shippiil hack to tlerniany. whence he came, never to return. In the ixilitical anromm-etneats ihis week the card of W. Horace Hose. Estj.. of Johnstow n, apx-ars a a candidate for Pn-sideit Judge. Mr Rose neiils to in troduetion to the rw-mocracy of this coun ty as he has N-en long k no n s an earnest ami faithful worker and has always stood h'lgh in the ranks of the party. Ills aoili Ity and taudiug as a memner of 1he1ar is a nre guaranty that the scales if justK'e dirrlrrts his incumlx-ney would lie lield with a fair and even hand and the Jnd1 cial nnne daring his term would Iw clean and imrf. Take a strip of card Imard or jiajier 13 inches long and five wide, thus giving a surface iiftci inches. Now cut this strip diagonally. s true as vou can. the result N-ing t pl.i-es in the shapeof a triangle. Now measure exactly live inches from tlie larger en.1 f ea.1i strip, ami cut each la two piece. Takeyonr four piii-es and put them in tlw hae wf an exact wiuare, and it will appear to lie just 8 inches each war. or 04 square IwcIh-s a loss of srjiiare Inch of .HiipcrfJclal nveasurcta.'nt. with no dim- j inution of snrfaie. The question Is, xvhat i Ix-comes of that lw h? Mr. Martin nit. of rks place, who was arrest.il some time ago by the I'nit.il states i-ostal aiilli.wities for usintr the Hiails in eorresNildeM-' with the Lnusiana liury company. x v in Vittsburjr itMehis trial will ..toe nff ,f, week, t'jitwilie time of going lire wc have not S4-en a?thing of the trial ii tlx. Pitt-iirg papers, presume it has not vi bc-n .. , , ii is a very small Imsin. s , i,H " " -vi iiiiieiu io pursue tlie .III pes Instead of strangling the conipanv ii-lf. ,;,,v, r" "h lals prying Int., the priv acy of th rnlt.il states mails f.ir any purims,. s R , ,,. 10ua (iju.ctioiu Here is a fact of more than ordinary j interest to whom it may concern: The sit- : IM-rx isors of cacti and every tow nship of this Commonwealth are by law required to maintain at the intersection of all pub lic roads in their district ixiinters. or in 1 dex Iniar.is, the same m Ik- attix. d to posts. if trees are not conveliielit. for pointing out the name of the town, villa-'.- or place I in which roads lend, and tin- distati thereto in miles. Neglect to do so sutiju ts the supervisors to a icna!ty of h. Conrad's opera house at Tyrone, t.w mil by W. l'isk Conrad, wasdestniy.il by tire on Sunday morning. When discovered at .::) oVIock the entire interior was tilled witli tl-me and smoke. No furnishings or fixtures were saved. The tile is stlppesed i ti have originat.il from firearms iis.il dur- ing the priMliictiou of --One of the Finest." j which apiean-l then- on Saturday night, j The loss s t.(i: iii.-nrance. ll.(. Ot her occupants of the liuililing were the Tyrone Mining and Manufacturing Com- ' pany. loss -.: Dentist J. C. M. Hamilton. 1 loss smt insiiranc.'. 0(M-ra House ! Clothing Company, loss e'.i.riOi. insurance cl.rm: Mrs. J. M.-Cann t Co.. millinery.' loss . insurance t.ii: Klunk heirs, piano. loss XiU, At a si-ial m.i-tlug ol j the tovrn (inincil an Investigation commit- t.i r.-Mirtnl the standing walls unsafe and they were inimtiliat.-ly ordered torn down. It is robnlle that a much finer and . grander building w ill l- iinin.iliai. lv . ni t- ( ed. ; Three alarms of tire occiirnil in Al toona. in quick succession earlv on Tues day morning, the occasion of each alarm ! being a stablw on tire evident ly th. work of Incendiaries. The first alarm was at 'J; o'cl.K'k. w hen Bre w as dis.-ov. nii in the logan House Compalii.-s stabl.-ai which . siread to the livery stable of David M. . tin-en on Ninth street which burimi to the ground w ith a lot of hay. oats, sleighs j etc. All the horses w en-taken ou t. Th . loss is estimated at 'l.-IOti. At 3 o'clock T. I C. Parsons st a tile on Right street was found ', to In on tire and was soon tmrn.il to the ground, involving a loss of M. About , half an hour later a stable in the n-ar of j the residence of 1). W. tlstiaugh. on j Seventh avenue was diseovcrdl to Iw on j fire and was soon a mass of flames. Two; horses was rescti.il with difficulty. The loss on this stable was aUmt ' .. The j imiple of Altoona are stirnil up to the ; hightest pitch of excitement owing to tlie . . . i i .i... i ll(iUcncy oi trie lire alarms, aim me i. i tainty that prevails that tire bugs are at work in I 1m- city. The erection of marble is the last work of resjH'ct to the memory of depart. il friends, and is a custom w hich has liccn followed from the earliest ag.s of an ti.iuity. For majiy years J. Wilkinson t Son have lm-n in tin- marble business in Kbensburgand through their energy and honorable dealings, they have built for themselves a reputation for doing their work in a most artistic manner. Their work is an ornament tothe town as wi ll as a credit to themselves. We an- giving them no more notoriety than they deserve, and to prove our assertion, go to their establishment and so for yourself. They take pleasure in show ing their work, whether you wish to purchase or not. They have on exhibition at their works two car-loads of monuments and head stones, and in April and May w ill ni-.-ive two car-loads more. They w ill tli.-n have a large assortment of the latest styles for customers to select from. They have arrangements made with w holesale gran ite dealers so that they ran till all orders for granite monuments and headstones in a short I hue and ax cheap as can tie done anywhere. They buy their st.M-k in such large iiautities that they defy competi tion. They also have the agency for the Champion Iron Company and are prepaml to furnish all kinds of fencing or anything in iron, persons wishing to purchase anything- in their line of business would do well to give them a call liefore leaving their order with any other manufacturer, as they have as tine, if not the finest st.M-k of marble that ever came to Western Penn sylvania, (iive them a trial and you can depend tiiMin getting a good job at a fair price. The Fuemy in Ambaah. Everyone knows that at this sea son of tlie year disease lies in ambush, ever ready to M.unee and prey iijioii the w.-ak. And any fair miiid.il physician w ill tell ymi that the only safeguard lies in keeping the system thoroughly keyed up by the use (not abuse) of a reliable stimulant. Hun dreds of tonics are advertis.il for this pur pose, but experience shows that a pure rye whiskey is the only one to In- de-M-nded umui. Max Klein's "Silver Age" ami '!u qnene" brands are sold under a sworn Kuaraut.i' of absolute purity: an atlidavit accompanies each tail tic. "Silver Age" sells for tl.T and "Du.itiesne" at el.2." T full quart Ixtttle. The difference, in age makes the difference in price ltotli Wands an- w arrant. ii to ) unadulterated. You can pet tiuckenheini.-r. Finch, tiih son. or Overliolt from Mr. Klein at l.(i jier ijuart. or six (jnarts for .Yna His stock of wines, brandies, gins, etc., is ac kliowl.ilg.il to lie the largest and choicest in the state. ioods ship-Mil to all parts of the United States. Send for catalogue and price list mentioning this paM-r. Max K i.m.n, - Federal street. Allegheny. Pa. Fire I si Jebaiatawai. o'clock on Friday night At V! o'clock on Friday night a fire liroke out in a small frame building h cn pied hy K. T. Scoff, situated on Franklin strei't. .lolinstown. when It, with several other small frame huildinirs were destroyed and the ltaptist church a tine brick struc ture hadly injured, tho roof of the latter tmilditiB iM-iiijr tiiirii.il through and all the insj.lM furnishings destroyed with water. The liuilding where tho fire originated was one built after the flood by the Itoard of Health. It was occtipi.-d by Mr. Scoff who places his loss at T.iO with no insur ance. In this building a Mr. Grove had some effects stori-d which were burned causing a loss of A frame tiaildinir M-cupicd by A. T. Kinney, as a toliacco store w as the u.-xt building horned caus ing a loss of i.-jm. Tlie shoe store of John I). Ld wards was also buriie.1 involving a loss to Mr. Edwards of about 700. Messrs. Davis .t Hauekamp, photograph ers. l.s' atioiit f-Kio on stock in another building that was damaged as also Dr. Matthews, in the same building w ho loses alNiitt . in luniks and instruments. The loss tothe Uaptist cliurcli property is put at afxiut .. tfarrlaare Lieeuaea. Tlie following marriage licenses weie is sued by the Clerk of tlie Orphans Court for the week eliding Wednesday, May, nth. l.stH: John Caloto and Klesuon.t Ozoistoiui, jvhler tow tiship. Thomas Kirkatrick. Carroll township, and Eliza Gla.ss, Susijiichauiia townsliip. Joseph biichi sks and Maty Milso, Gajjjtin. J-inns M. Deloier, Altoona. and Mary ' C. Gtitwald. CressoM. ! John Bodcnshotz, Yjlnlo, and Maggie Winzurl, Cniyle township. tieorge K. Kn-sh. Jackson township, a ii. I Mary K. Gough.-iHsJir, West Taylor township. Ceuniah J. t'lister. Kirhland tow nstiin and Mary Ja. Crouour, l'wiiit township,! ,-s(iiM-rs-i cviujjj. M. L. Wonder and M.dlie Diggins, Jollllstowil. Emery IJell-y and Marrr Si.irtiiu.sky, Johnstown. Gustate IVwaitdroski and Mary Kni.t i hinsky. Kim utii lil. Frank K.i-liling.-r Jolinstow n. ami Julia Krauze, George Jordan. Hi.-hland township, and Klh-n Kelly, Inglesi.ie. Krai.cie I.. Weaklan.l. Dean town-hll.. nir Llkn tontaii, t U' -t ."si'iinvt. filicl lre In Alln. Atiotit one o'clock on Sntiday lnoridng tire w as diseoi-red in a stable in the rear of the Rising Sun Hotel, In Al toona. The flames spread rapidly and communicated to an ice housv. then to th. Rising Sun Hotel, to the Plica m llmw adj-itiiin?. and across an " alb'T to a frame building btloiigiiiK t' the .VtTKUia, Hnnhvare .x: Supply Company.-' Tlie loof of the stom of Wm. Murray So'i also caught' fre and for a tim the Imilding was in danger of destruction, but the firemen Miei-.iif.il in saving it. The losses y the tin' are i-stitnat.il at aliout S.V..ilO:. All the buildings, with the ecepti.i-.i of Win. Murray A Son's, were comjiletely gutted and the Arlington Ho tel w as also severely scorched. The loss sustained by C. K- Wolf and Henry Wolf, compiising the Allooua Hani ware and Siipily Cumpauv. is esiinil.il at at ..Ti.(i. on wlii. ii then- is an insurance of H.: on the Rising Sun Hotel. Pat rick M.-Cann, ow ner. E- M. Wo.l.'ii. I.t-se.-. loss will reach .".lmo on building; Mr. WtMxlcti has tt.("iil insurance on furniture and stock and this sum may cover the loss. Th owners of the Ilehui Hons.- loss fl.oaiou liuil.ling. on which Winn &- Nich ols,, n have insiiranci'. E. T. Inhew. I he pnii ietor of the hotel, estimates his loss on furniture and stock at ?3.oil. with an insurance of $"i.ail. The house occn pi.il as a n-staiirunt and n'sidwuce by 11. Smith is owii.il by F. P. Confer, who has an insurance of .'..". i and estimates his loss at !.. Mr. Smith had an insur ance of Sl.dil. ami his loss will .iiual that amount. William Murray .1- Son's loss maybe ?.' and is fully insunil. The stock In the store of James H. Daugherty wasdamag.il to the amount of several hundred doll:. r. and is iusur.il forl.Vi. The loss sustain.il by Rev. J. H. McC'ord. a tenant in the .laggard tHiihling. is esti mat.il at insurance fl.-.ll. The loss.'S sustaln.il at Frank's Novelty Store ami Craine's shoe strc will ! s'veral hundred dollars and is iiisiir.it. Shortly after another alarm of fire w as sounded and the stable at the White Hall Hotel was found to lie on tile. It w as soou a mass of flames and burned to the ground and also a small dwelling house near by. The origin of tlie tin-s is a mystery but are generally supMis4s: to he the work of an incendiary. Obltaary. M( -KENIK. Di.il at his home near Chest Springs on Sunday. May .'i. lwi. Mr. Andrew McKeiizie, in the tclud year of his ago. The dec.-as.il va Inn n in Franklin county May !'th. lsmi, and came to tin's county alxuit .3 years ago when' he n.' liialn.il till the time of his death. He leaves one son. M. J. McKcuzie, of Johns town, and three daughters, Mrs. Mary I vory , of Chest Springs, a nd Lizzie and Ellie who are at home. His remains were taken to St. Augustine for interment where a R.iliiium Mass was offered for the rejMisp of his soul by Rev. Fath.-r McEvoy. May he rest in peace. Circulars will lie mail.il giving, full in formation concerning the Carrolltown Normal ScIkkiI and Itusiness Academy on application to the secretary, A. Eckctirodc, Carrolltown. If ill mul of i lotliinor if'-nts furnish ings, examine the immense st.M-k at C. A. SharlKtutth's. C armlitown. STATMENToK SETTLEMENT WITH SU ervlsoraof White township for year lstm. W. H. GATES, Superrlror, Ib. To order on Comm lasionlen.. 20.00 To amount of work duplicate 16.11 To ea-h racelTed Irom taxable. 40 11 To order for personal services a. 63 Total. t'B. By transfers My exonerations.. By amount returned to Commissioners at Cash received troat taxable Ky caah paid nt.. y order paia... By work done by taxable... fersonal services 3i days at tl.SO per day Total.. 1 74 JOHN A. Bl'RUOdN, Supervisor, Dm. To amount ol work dupllcate.. . t?81.15 To cash received Irom taxahlea 71. SI To order on Co in miss loners ii (KS Total.. Ca. By translers , By exonerations . By amount returned to Cooid lits loners- ..9 T14 7. (HI .. 14 ii. 71. 41 56.04 4.S.00 l0.9i - t to ..3so.8a j casa reoeiveo from taxable.. By amount easb paid oat .. PeriMJnal tervlret 3i day at l-5u per day. By work done by ''"'.'" By I day at settlement.. - Total Id A B1L1T1 ES. Untsundtnt; order-,. 47.63 ..t4i2.58 ASSETS. Balance la favor of township.- We, tbe dndenlKned auditors of White towa ahlp. have examined tbe foreyoinc accounts and and them as tlated above. JOEL. A. OATES. 1 O. HATES. U. H.SHIDLEK. Attejt: J. I. Esru. Clerk. Auditor. May 8th, isvl. STATEMENT OK SETTLKMEir WITH THE Suerrlsra ol Blackllek township for the year endlca; March 9tb. !K)1: JOHN B LJ CK EN I IE K FEB, Supervisor. la. By am oust ol duplicate. ca. By amount returned work and cash tax. I irders redeemed ,, . Exonerations. ..... ...... .. 10.37 . 41.05 300 8.00 . 47.i x.ss . 216.21 . 6.00 Amount paid far printlna:. Servicaa rendered as Suirviaor t'aia lor nana ana smitninc; Hy amount work done on roade PereentaKO on cash and tax servicea. Total. -f4.77 Balance due township ... ..tia.t9 JAMES E. KOWLANU, Amount of Implicate Supervlaor, inu $313.87 t; Order paid Amount paid Township I'lerk t C9 44 85U 2.26 1 ,VS 6.40 43.75 1.10 197.75 Amount reiurnea.. Exoneration. ....... Cash for plank Bervloes ol Supervisor.. Kepatr . Work done on road Total.- , taou.es .fl3J4 Balance due Township JOHN MPS. J. K. K EES, ELLS WOKMi KOWLAKII, Attest: W .ltek H. Eowaaoa. Auditors. April 2I.1K1. MKIAL LIST. X List el causes set down for trial at a Court ot Common Pleas to be held at Et-eosburjc cotn mencma. on Monday, June 8th, t(l: Storm . vs. Miller. j Indiana Co. Dep. bank. vs. Anna. j Pae. vs. Johnstown Lamber Co. iowman... vs. rfarnhart. Oraaawell vw. Cle. Liberty... vs. Overdnrf. Irvln vs. Kotrntf. Same vs. (Jill. Pla-k . (Slunt vs. Troxell. CallaKhor ys. Haken Same va. Same. Keith vs. Kerlemdcy. Yeaaer vs. Hauk Bro, McDonald vs. Hoover. Hft vs. Farnwalt. - Moore. .va. Carpenter, .vs. Weak land, .vs. Hotecker. vs. itopfer. va. MorrellvlUe Water Co. va. FatLnit Thomas Elee h. Co va. c I. r h . . '.trh.m r- Lods;a No. 17. it. O. E. Bracken vs. Stme. Protby't offlca. May 8, 18ul. Froth -y. FARM FOR KEXT The siitiscrilw r offers for rent his farm in Munster township, along the line of the Khetislxirp; t Cre-on . ail road, about two miles from Cresson. Faroi contains about 70 acres, a lion t fiO cleared. Possession (riv en on 1st of April. Call on or address the. the subs Titwr at Loretio. Ia. JAMSNOON. Feb. -JT. M. D. KITTELL, Attorney-o r - juaw, CBENSBUKO, PA. Offlca la Armory Balldfaa;opp.Oaart Uoasa. DONALD K. DUFTON, ATTUHKEY-ATXHW, Brume, la Op,r Hoaae.''r;:,.,rFl.,'A- S.74 s.oo 13.02 . 4xt.ll " 64 K U 1 2174 ... b-2-bo Adams ... , ., Prices Earrell MelmnaM . ,, , Wtke rV-hitlaur t:ola AriillOB ? NOTICE. Id the Orphan' Uuart efOambrta county, la the natter ot the firM aod partial aeeuuut el Hnrh li. IrM nlltn. adolnUtrator el iofaa A. Wr.Mo!ln. dessaaad. Havioc tn appointed by aald Otart to ra port dlstrlhatton of the ftin.l In tha haada of the ao ciantant as rhowt br raid arauur.t. aotira brrehy clrrn tbat I will it at my efflec t the bnrnaaa ot Ebaasharg. an Friday, May 24. IMI. at tea 'rlaohrA. K.. lor the trM of d -chanrina: tl.e tin ot atd appalntmeri. whe.i and a-hare all parties Inlorejted nay aitrn.l er be forever deljirr d Ir. m ornnt in on aid tand. tM'NAI.l'l; 1'l.KlON. Ebenjt.urg, !.. Mar l.t.'l. And.tor. Vl UmiK-S MITICK. In the Orpnanf' tvwrt C'inti eeimtr. In tbe mslter ol (be ect,ni rJ (.artial rc -unt of William tt'irner. aamrlng a-Jminlstrator of John Warner, la'e ol Chant luwaf hip. .ierea'C'l. liavlme been auxin:i aixtiiur l.y tiurt tu retort dintribuOon la the band ol the --.unt-ant. notice t herel.r ulren that 1 will it t my o.hce In Etienobunr on Tlinraalay. Majr l. sl. at ten oVIxa, a m . kr Hie poriuis ol tlt?narina tbe duties ot Mid appointment, when and whe.a at. wrmm Iniereatad may ai- im.1 nrh. ti ,r r r-r 4-K.rrl frrtl f rnilw in i.r. m.t land. IKlXAMIE. Dl t-loN. I t-Usro'l.ur, May t. lntfl. Auditor. VI UlTt iK'S NUTICE la tbe (rpho' (i.ort t,l Ci.mt'n rounty. In tbe matter ( tbe report ct T. W. I uric, aa.ti ur a.Kintet to distribute tl:e fund In tho tonii9 oi I'hal t'eli;hner. arfmiDleiratorot Knmit tJ'tt. lute oi t 'a noli towarhia. deceased. Said report havfair beta relerred back In rameaadltor lerra hearina. no' Ire i berehy cren that 1 will fit at my ctfire In tbensbnrg- on Tt' ESllAY. MAY M, J91, at 10 o'clock, a. M at vblrb lime and place all partlea Interested may attend or bo tcrever detail red from cumlnx In on laid fund. T. W. 1U'K. EbenibarK, I'a, May 8th,lSl. Auditor. HOTfcX. LEHKANHE. H. J.SHLTTKJ. Paorairroa. located at lHl, Pa . cear the B. K. ti P. Kallway Ilepot. atwaya endeavor to fur nish tna haot aeeommodationi to barlnera men. pleasure aeekera and boarders. Peraoni In aearch of jpmlort and qniet will find It a desfaMe plaoe to itop. Tbe Tabla It aaarpaa.ed and It alwaya aupplied with tha beat tba market fiord . and all rba delleaeiea of tbe aeaaon. Tbe Bar n ann plled with tbe ehoiceat of pare Ifquora and ciaari aul nothing but tha baat la aold. Special atten tion 8 1 Ten to tha care of aoreea. H. J. SCHETTK. (FACTION KoriCE. j Notice herehy rlTen tbat I bare purchased and received by bill ol sale tbe following peraon al property from Jhn McMullen, of Fallen Tim ber. In Keade towtshlp, 1'amnna eonnty, i'enn aylTania, to wit: Two horaea. one wagon, one buaay. aeren aets ol harneea. one aleicb. one or gan.' all household and kitchen furniture, bay, one harrow, one backboard, and that I bare iett all ot aaid personal property In poaaeaalon ot the aald John MeMullen. All persona are hereby notihed not to Interfere with any ol the raid per tunal property aa It betonc;a to me- D.SAVrf . Altooca. May 8. 18ft .31. ADMINISTKATOR'S OT10E. Ixittera o'admlninlatmtlon bdob the estate ol Jot-a Hamilton, Sr.. ot I.iily buronah, Um. -jrla county . I'a., deceased, harlnar ben a-ranted to tbe nndertned, notice la hereby given to a.l peraona Inaebted to aald ecLate to make payment without delay, and thoae barlur claim? or de manda aralnrt the aatue will present ttieu, prr.) crly authenticated, Mr jsettlement. JOHN A. HAMILTON. Administrator of John Hamilton. tSr., deoebeJ. April 17-6U TkTOTH'E Is hereby alven that the followlna: ac il count haa been tiled In tbe Court of Common pleas ot Cambria county. Pa . and will continue J by said Court on the first Monday ot June, ll, unless cause be shown to the contrary. first and final acecunt ot Joseph J. Donaboe. assignee oi Joseph P. McOee. J. O. DAKBT. Ebeittbaraj, Pa.. Ma) 8th. 18-.il.4t. Proth'y, FA KM FOK SALE. The subscriber offers fw sale the larm lor merly owned by Evan K. Bennnett. deceased. n t:ambrla township, three miles north ol Eteos banc. The farm contains X49 acres, aliout 126 of which are cleared, havlna; thereon a house and Darn and a aood orchard. For particulars call on or address. EVAN J. BEN NET!', Icbl3 EbensburK. Pa. .-InNllHII'dlW'HfK. FOK SHEKIKK. I berebv announce mvsett a a candidate lor tbe omee ol Sheriff, subject to the decision ot the Democratic primary e'ection. JAMLSMVEitS. Ebcnstmtx, February Kth. nwi. FOK SHEK1FF. 1 hereby announce uyadl as a candidate for slierltt. subject to the decision of the liemorraltc primary election. JOSEPH A. OKAY. Carroll -own. Fa March 17th. ts-.'l. FOK PKESIUENT Jt-TKIE. 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate lor tbe nomination for President Judite or Cambria county, subject to the decision of the liemocratle primary election. JOHN P. LINTON. Johnstown, !'.. May 1 , I)'-.. OK VKESIDENT JUIM1E. I respeetioily request the support of the voters at tbe eominr Democratic nrimary election as a candidate tor tbe nomination tor the otace ol President Jndpe ol the several courts of Cambria county, subject to the riles o said primary election W. HOK ACE KOSE. Johnstown Pa., May a. 11. Shoe The subscriber respectfully announces to the people of Ebensburg and -icinity that he has just opened up in the Tudor Building, on High street a fine Selected Stock of ZVIISIVS', IADIES', Children's and Misses' Shoes, and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, consisting of all the Latest Styles of Neckwear, Fancy Shirts, Hats and Caps, Gents' Hosiery, etc., which he oflers at the Lowest Possible Prices. Call and see for yourselves. T . t t t t a e Our Enormous Sprins Stock of Carpets. Foster's are now fully prepared to meet the demands of such of their housekeeper friends as contemplate making the improve ments in their homes that Spring' always suggests. And in this connection let the fact be recorded that they show as Grand, Var ied and Excellent a Stock of Carpets of Every Kind and description as can be seen in the larger cities. And behind this very desirable state of affairs stands the even more important particular. THE PRICE. Also, BEAUTIFUL VARIETY OF CURTAINS AND DRA PERIES. New Spring Styles of ready. ANDREW FOSTER. 247 A 2I'J MAIN STREET, JOHNSTOWN. 1 YaMle Real Estate FOR SALE ! AlAXt ol aronnd la tba West ward of tha bor cukd of Eensbare:. Cmbrla eonnty. Fa, fronting on Sample f treat bavlnc-thereoa erect- " 'frame house and ontbnildiars. all In aood repair. For terms or particulars call on or address JOHN NKAI.AN. Mektown. Pa., or SI. U. KITTKI.I.. Ebonsbarg, Pa. N OKMNANCE. Belt enacted hy tbe Bun ess and Conn ell ol tbe of tbe borooita of Ebonsbnrg-, and It is hereby enacted and ordaiaed by authority of tbe same: Sax-rios i. AH persons are strictly prohibited from toeclna;, pltchlnc, throwing or pUyln ball on any ot the streets or alleys wtthla the limits ol the Durooan. and any person or parsons so ol. fendlna shall forfeit and paj a fine kot less tbaa ONE dollar nor more tbaa FIVE dollars. Kead and adupted April 27th. lil. M,CUNNLL, JAS.T. iUUNU. Clerk. Baraesa. Ebentrbars;. Pa., May 1, 18'Jl.St. 1N the matter of tha assigned estate of tha Lilly Merchandise Co. April lath. lKl.-Oa motion of D. E. Thifton, Esq.. attirney lor accountant, . A. Shoemaker, appointed aaditor to report diptrihullon ol the land In the wands ol the aasiiroee. ashowo bv I ber boat aeconot J. C. OAK BY. Frothy. jNottce la hereby (riven tbat 1 will attend to tba dntles of eny appointment at my office in Ebe-a-honr on rlataiy . May 1511a. at 10 o'clock, A. w., when amd where ail parties Inter, ested may attend. '. A. SHOE.14 AblEK. JUieasbara, Fa.. April 17, lfftH.31. Auditor Ajnadl .wrlkia. Vi' Man m. N. la r.. nM i'it,iHMrtlwtoll.mili. 1 kM M tttrriy bw I'4jn4 httmc i.Tfltl m,i mm My.yr .Mkn. aMvitW a UitU tijti.w.. HrtM runwh m tm fi...Mtud I. T H i ft I. S.t.B.liti Im... V j aafcraiili HLkt. TJI I K A' I SlkUIl, alUI. TjHJK SALE. A raluabla propartv at Soo'.h Fork Kr sale. Wood Houta and Lot. t all on or address J. E. WEAVER, MebST-lm. ISoalA Wa, Pa, I H in k I Wm 'ai mi at imr trw Umr xf irnHr. Iinilnlllf imtr aaa knb. I.T Ik... it 1 I I I I J I W nnc T mU. aa im Ibnr 1.1 IfJ I I UlCT.fcn-timKili.Ali7 a a a av a a saw . rk i . t. ir. imiiiiiiaiir Store . . x w y T-a. lw t EBENSBURG, PEN ti A. Dress Goods and Trimmings now t UniTOK-S IHOTTCE. . Tbe andeislraed auditor appointed by the Crphans' Court of Camaria to. to distribute tha funds la hands ol Jamee (tallaaher. ailmintatra- tor Edward Lynch, deceased aa shown by his brst and hnal aoeoont to and amona the parsons le gally entitled to receive the same, fcereby arlves notice that ha will sit at his office in the borouarh of Ehensburg. Fs.. on Tsjeadajr, May 11 h. 1HWI. at twn o'clock . a. m.. for the purpose of at tending tothe duties ol said appointment, at which time and place all persons interested shall attend or be lorever debarred front eoming 'a on said land. AL IN EVANS. Ebensburg. Fa., April ZC 1891 Auditor nAVTION NOTICE. Kj All persons are potified not to interfere with the following personal property left by me with and in tbe care of Mrs. Mary Ann Burk until I see tt to remove the same: One pair ol sleds, one norse raae. two rets wort Harness, one tanning mill, one buagy, one spring wagon, one set of boggy harness, rod 1 grind stone. Also one mare sold to Simon P. Mullen. I bare bought this after said property at collector's tale. HENKYS. SPROUT. Clearfield township, Cambria county. Pa. April 17. im. ADMlNI.TKATOR'S NOTICE, abetters ol administration upon tha estate of Joel date, of White townsnip, Cambria coun ty. Fa., deceased, havlna been granted to tha undersigned, notice is hereby given to all per sons indebted to said estate make payment with out delay, and those bavins: claims or demands avainst tbe same will present them, properly au thenticated lor settlement. ADAM ESCH. Administrator of Joel dates, deceased April 3-6t Exi-xurroK-s notice. Notice Is berehy trtven that letter testa matary on tbe estate of Koee Home, late of Al legheny township. Cambria county, deceased, hare bee a granted to tbe andersla-ned. All per sons Indebted te said estate are notified to make payment without delay, and those havinjr claims against the same will present them properly au thenticated, lor settlement. THOMAS BISHOP, Allegheny twp April 10, 18V Executor. FIR SALE. Tbe undartsUrned will pel! at private sale pieces of real estate situate In Monster township, Cambria county. Pa., eontalntne; reepeetively sixty -six and fl fly-five acres and allowance. The property la Improved and In good state of eul ti tration, and will be sold at a reasonable price and upon easy terms. For Partner particulars call oa or address Alvia Evans. Kix-nsbunr. Fa., or LlaEKdlxir.HS. .December li, 1SSK). lxiretto. Pa SIMON & CO.'S, The Larpsl and Most BeliaWe Store IN CAMBRIA CO. ru tiif: next thirty pays. For the next thiitv davs we will present everv purclias.T to tin' amount of 1.".' with a IIAXDSOMK WATCH, which is guaia'nt.-cd to Lo p g.iod time. Our Spring Opening; Is a success. We an- selling more Spring G.kkIs than ever liefore. There is nothing in the line of Spring Irtiods which cannot be found in our large Store. Wo had. until to-lav, hardly a chance to give you any of our prices, t here f on we w ill quote you a few, so that you will know where to find Gid CkmIs at the Uiwc-t Prices. Our Clothing Department is filled w ith the nobbiest line of Sprintr Suits and Ii ntaloons In the market. Our Fine HUtck Dr -ss Suiis. sizes fiiin :-.4 lo 41. can't be t at in price or iinality. w e an- scllini! at Xett in tin- line is at t.cM in t he Jm.; j fio.ni. urul t lit' last is f-S.fiO, wort h FlC.iai. lur liirhl colored su it , w hich everybody Sell, at flo.do and el-'.is). we s.-ll at tf .1." Hots' Suits, sizes from 4 to 14. we have w spoil loads ,f t hi-ni. from 1.12 ni to K,.vi. llov s' Suits, w it h Lonji l'ants. aires fioin io to p.. vear 1'. is a size w hich w ill also fit a man only $:t.7."i up tsi fl-'.oo. These are an- only a few of our ju ices in t tils line. Yon must call and see our pi tods and prices. l.ave thousands of suits of all kinds in this department. Our line .if Wall Tajs r. Window K'iuds. 'at .'t - ( 'orsets. Sh.M-s. etc.. is complete. Ilemcnitter. this sale to eomnieticc '-d n.-sd;, y. April l'.th. VEHICLE OF EVERY POSSIBLE DESCRIPTION. vi:i: oxe nuNnr.KD styles to sklixt from. We have from the vcrv cheaDest to the most exDcnsive and I - J highest standard of manufactured (t S v-l VVT ( Business, Farm $md Pleasure Wagons. r..;nl Cart. Incltiditiir Harm's. I'lia. toii Cart, in-liiliiig llartn's. Two-Scat Tarry Watrnii and Harness End Spring Top Ittiptry, - ILm tOL W Eft X C2 3S IB 5 The "OLIVER" Leads the Procession. FARMERS AND PLOWMEN Know that the OLIVER CHILLED PLOW g)i3Sv"' Ac IS - THE - BEST- ON - EARTH. PRICES CREATLY REDUCED. Oik llor-' Plis. T'wo-IIorsc IMows. HEAU THIS IN MINI). That tlio O'ivcrC liilUnl TL.ws arc Kctt. r Known. Iiavo reached a I.anr.T Sale, have had a lmif,.r Kuu. have imivcd Mure IVipular and Kivnj Ucticr Satiwfacti.iii than any other How on th' fact of the frlolio. Iii warc of imitations. T h naui "OLI Eli" is on all t caring j,art Buy the Kramer Wagon the Best Made. istam-iv S.mi.1 f.r Sf--. iMl Cin nlr t hinery, and Hardware. Swank Hardware Co.. Cor. MAIN AND liEDKOUD STREETS. JOHNSTOWN, PA. Hn. MYERS, e ATTOK K IIT-AT-LA W, tsasMCta, Fa. -Offlce la Cvllonade Kow. oa tJeotre atreet. XKis i - a Carts, Buggies, Phaetons, Surreys, H.(. LT..II0. r.iti i. ijd.im. rr.fm. t.ri. ALL - STEEL- FRAME Spring Tooth Harrow. A Wonderful Improvement in Spring Tooth Harrows. IjJ'th Oulrklv Adjusts! hv onlv E(is4 iiiiif Uuc .Nut. I he IJt-M Tot T 11 HOLDER EVER INVENTED. . , The T(Mith is held in Toshum hy a Ratrhct. with hit h it C3Ti Ik adjust. ni . as to wear from 15 to 1 inches off the jioint ol the t4ith. w hich is four or five times a-t niu h wear or st-rvlco as ean la olita i lied from anv Other Stmnrf Tooth Ilarrow In ( l'rln.a .f ICuviries. WahTotiit. t'afts, 1 artnlllfr Ma- GEO. M. KEADE, ATTOKNEV-ATL.AW. Lsssosrss. Paana. AarOffire on Centre street, near Jalb. 1 if