(Snmlmn J;rramm. KRKNSIU'KG, C'Aiir.KIA CO., TA. Fill DAY, MAY in, lS'.a. LOCAL AMI Hr.RMIMAI. riiilip Miller, of Hastinirs was on Tuesday. Mr. Frank Powers, of Crcsson in to a n was in town on Monday. Dr. Soni.Tvill.-, of I'ln'st .SprinarS was in tow non Tuesday. A well is lM-iiir drilled on the high pround at Lnvell park. Mr. John II Law. of llollidaysbnrs, was in town on Tuesday. i Mr. Jihn L.-alicy, of Lilly, spent a few ' lmurs in town on Thursday. Cherry-tree, will liave its first reirular passenger train on Monday next. Mr. C. D. Shim-felt and family of tliis place, removed to Morrellville on Tuesday. Kx-Sherilf Joseph A.fJray, of Carroll town, spent a few houis in town on Tues day. Mr. Harry Fredericks, of this place, purchased ai,'ilt tilled horse from the yp ies on Monday. Mr. Otis Lloyd, of the Tinus ollire, ' Alioona. s-tit several days in town dur- ilie present Week. The Ion? continued wet weather is a trreat drawback to the farmers in getting their seeding done. Thi lluns and Ikes working on tlx; new railroad have had a holiday week on account of the wet weather. Miss May Ilenrv, of I loutdale, spent, eeral days in KlM-uslnirg during the pre-ent week visiting friends. Several gangs of gypsies were encamp ed ii. the vicinity of KU'iishurg for several days during the present week. Willlatnsport's councils adopted an onti nam e to compel transient merchants to pav a license of l.f a month. The inemlx-rs of the Dauntless Fire ( oinpaiiv "ill hold a festival ami dance at t he ( pera 1 louse on .1 illy rtrd and It h. --I!y request of John Smith un aged I'itishiirgcr, the police have secureil a young hridc foi him in Ilollidayshuig. The family of Mr. T. II. Heist, of Ihir rishurg. arrived here on Saturday and liave taken up their residence at Maple r.uk. A new schedule on the I. K. K. will go into elTcct ahoiit Mav -'1st. Lilt, few changi-s will be made, as far as we can leai ii. A iiiarriiige license was issued at Ho!l: dayshurg. on Saturday to Henry Mellon, of Chest Springs and Ciithuriuc McC'ul- lough. of Altoona. Messrs. tilth - Co.. of Citllilzin. liave a m-w ad in this week's Fi:kkman. Head it, ponder over it and then go ami inspect their iinmeiise stock. Professor Isaac Harvey, the geologist, aci onipanied hv his w ife ami one mii, an Mopping at the Caiulii ia Mouse. I'mrosor Harvey is engaged in evainining tin1 min erals on the ISlacklii'k. At a special election held in Hunting don Tuesday of last week the people of that place voted in favor of 11 loan of ( for street improvements. The vole was 7.V. to S.. A little son of L 1. Julich. of West Clearlield. iv hili- playing in a lii-ld while a Well had heeli, fell into I he pool of water formed by the overflow of the well and w as Urow netl. James Kiiisey. a miner working in the Cymbria mine at Hastings had his hack broken by a fall of coal on Friday. The lower part of his body as well as his limbs are paralyzed. Mis Fra'ici's Mck'eni ick wishes to an nounce that she will lw ready to teach pupils in music the liisl of June. Any de siring her instructions will please arrange with her promptly. A Johnstown grand army post has become the poseessor of a valuable, relic in the shape of an old brass cannon which was ruptured by (o-neral Jackson at the hat lb of New Orleans. The internal revenue an t horities est i iii. He that the output of maple sugar in Somerset county for the season just euiled w ill reached over ." i.i pounds, more than double that of last season. -Mrs. Margaret Deihl, relict of Mr. William Ileibi, of Kvel ell, I'a.. commit ted suicide early Wednesday morning. She w as 77 years old. Mental derangement is i- supposed to be the cause. Work was commenced ;lst week on the Central Pennsylvania railroad. It will extend from liellefoiite to ,MjJ Hall, a dis tance of r.7 miles. It will connect with the P.eecli Creek at the latter place. The card of A. C. Fisher, who has located at Pattoii and is a practical painter and paper- hanuer, w ill be found in aim) h er column. Al' work entrusted to him will lie done in lirst class style. -Klla. the l.'i-year-old daughter of John l.iillilli. who resides six miles smith (1f Ligonier, Pa., attempted to start a lire in a stove w it h a can of carbon oil, which ex ploded, burning her Ixxly to i crisp. -On Saturday the following named Democrats were appointed postmasters in this munly: Philip Hai tin. in, Ehrenfeld; I'crnard Nees. Cejstown; Nicholas Lam hour. Nick low n; Henry llogan, Dolancy. -T.ie bill appropriating fri.min for the purpo- of marking the spot where the "cherry I ree" stood, at one lime the comer of Cambria. Clearlield and Indiana eomi ties, has passed the House at Harrisburg totally. The register and recorder of West moreland county has received the com missi. -u (d Miss Eliabi th Price, of Scott -I. ile. ciiiowfi iug her to act in the capac ii y l notary public in this state under the lec. ni u,. of Assembly. A two story frame house lielonniiig to He-M. rling f,,al Company, in Hastings. ' "pun i, y a Hungarian family wh lose ii.iinc we railed to learn caught lir Tuesday night froin a defective lliu was hurii.-d to the ground. . ou and On Thursday of last week Mrs. Hose Maxwell ,,r Lilly, was taken to the Dix ii'oiit ins;,,,,. :,ssym. Mrs. Maxwell has b-eii out of h..r d for some time, she is about twenty. iVe y,.,irs f uge and has a husband and t children. -.Mr. Jam. s E. Nt asoii. of Altoona, was a visitor l(1 Elieiisburg on Thursday. 1 weiity-foiir years ago Mr. Ncason wus a resident f l learlield township, in this '"iiitv. ami was elected and served on., term as a county commissioner. -While fust Line was passj ng Jeanette. on Monday . ening the engine struck ami 'noiisly injured internally a man named Peel. He was taken to Altoona on the same train and ailmitt...! i . :... i ......i W he ne- nruai, he is now in a critical I i t . . . . Hei r Krupp, thereat gun inanufactur "f '.crinauy, passed over the Pennsvl- It vaiua railroad on Columbian express on e.iesday -veiling, on his way to Chi- -'o. e is described as a :ii with a round red race, a bald head. typical tier U red ix-artl M. ssis. in.. I liable ,, tl, ... ' '.risig merchants of Altoona have an 'l" in u. Fukkma.n this week, inviting "ir readers to visit their new st,, i w hich will be fl1(, re f tl.etitHt slocks goods to . ,)lltMl , aljy slon. ju , iuu.r.orofourKrenisutc I While coupling cars at Lilly on Mon d:v morning ISrakeman Charles K. Weld, of Coalport, had his hand caught and severely mashed. His Injury was attend ed to at the hospital, aftei which he went to his lxiardiiig house. Hp is a member of conductor I.rown's crew, engine 11-':!, coal train. John Anderson, of Cambria township, who hired a horse and busy at O'Mara, Luther At Davis liverv stable, which he was to return on Friday evening and failed to do so, but returned It ou Saturday morning alioiit 3 o'clock when nono of the stablemen were about, was arrested on Saturday and after a hearing paid a line and costs amounting to .2ti. It is now jHisitiyely announced that the next annual ueampment of the na tional guard of Pennsylvania w ill lie held at Chicago. The date for tin; encamp ment will not le fixed until the ofliecrs of the guard receive a formal invitation from the World's Fair oflicials to encamp at that city. This invitation is expected at an early cay. On Thursday at noon Mr. Edward W. Humphreys, of the West ward, discovered that thirty-four dollars that he laid away in his house was missing and had been taken sometime during the forenoon. He Very strongly suspects a certain paity of commit ting the theft, but whether lie would Ur able to fasten the guilt on the suspecled party is extremely doubtful. I'lijah Livelihood, of Elk Lien town ship, Somerset county, manufactured more maple sugar the past season than any other man in Somerset county, and he is lielieved to have produced more than any other manufacturer in this state. He reports s,7'.H pounds of sugar and forty gallons of maple syrup for lS'.t.l. Mr. Liy- r ii good will receive fl7.1.ss bounty. In another column will be found the announcement of Patrick E. Dillon, of El der township, as a candidate for the oflic of county commissioner at the next Demo cratic convention. Mr. Dillon is at pre: ent oik of the board of commissioners and has tilled the otlice. with ability. If re t.omhtatcd he w ill be elected and perforin the duties of the ollice ill tin saint! aeeep table manner. J. P.lair (.men, of Altoona. w ho had been on a lishing expedition to I Sol I wood on Tuesday while returning home on freight train fell lictwccii two cars and was fatally injured, his skull being frac tured ami his left aim ground oil near the sh nilder. He was taken to the Altoona hospital w here he soon afterw ard expired He was about :u years of age and leaves i w ife and one child. A large amount of bogus coin, togeth er with a complete set of counterfeiting dies were found last Friday by some children in a cave near the residence of Jacob Koontz, in the mountaiusof Spring field tow nship. Fayette county. It is bi lievetl t hat they were owned by tin; gang of inoonsiiiiiei s w ho w as headed by Hill Pritts. The gang lias Hooded that conn try with tin worthless coin. Edward Hughes w is arrested at his home in M ineisville, Huntingdon county ou Wednesday, charged with the murder of his wife. Mrs. Hughes, w ho was a del icate woman, had been suirering sewn abuse from her husband for 11 long time, A few days ago she was found unconscious and when restored she had lost her reasoH. She died on Tuesday. Hughes was taken to jai! at Huntingdon on Wednesday even- i ug. It is rumored in railroad circles that the Pennsylvania company contemplates tin? use of electric inoters to increase the speed of trains in crossing the Allegheny range, iilnl '.bus ;-'impete successfully with tin- New York Central in making the run from New York to Chicago in 1; hours, w hich the latter proposes with a special World's Fair train. The maters have proven a success in the mountainous territory on the Cana dian Pacilic. On Wednesday quite an addition va made to the number who are enjoying the bospitalii y of Warden Young. Seven pris oners were brought up from Johnstown, namely: Homer Soinerville, John Clark. Harry Clark, w ho are charged with burg lary; A. J. Tanner, for larceny: James I'inan. for assaulting his father, and John and James P.urk for defrauding C. W. Jones of a board bill of f.Ui.tft. A notice has lately been posted at all 1 he coal mines on the A I leg hen y mountains to the effect that on Jinn: 1 the price for mining coal will lie reduced two and one baif tier cent, per ton. The inimrs are much agitated ov er t he affair, ami meetings are Iwing held by them for the purpose of discussing the sit nation, and from present indications, unless tin operators retrace their 'ict ion. a strike that will effect sever al thousand men will be instituted. A slight w reck occuired Monday night at II iliside on the Pennsylvania railroad in which several cars were slightly dam aged and a tramp instantly killed. The tramp was stealing a ride on a freight car on w hich was loaded several large stones. When the crash came tin tramp was thrown under a large stone and his li fe crushed out. On his person was found a letter ami ten cents. From the letter found it is thought his name was William Mall and his home is at Newport. Kv. The house of Peter Lanty in ISIack I.Vk tow nship, was struck by lightning on Friday afternoon, the bolt striking the flue and running down Into a room w here the family were sitting. Mr. Lautzy was knocked insensible and was severely burned about, the call of one of his legs w hile a little daughter hail the shoe torn olT one of her feet but was not injured. The lightning badly damaged the flue ami ripped olf a small portion of tin weather boarding from the gable end of tin; house. A synopsis of the report of the sixth bituminous mine district says: "The si xlh district comprises the w hole of P.lair and Cambria counties and Mrtions of Clearlield, Indiana, Jefferson, Westmore land, ami Somerset counties. The mines in this district are inswcted ty J. T. Evans. The n limber of fatal . accidents were fourteen, an increase of of one over the previous year. Ile siys that seven w ho were killed were not practical miners; i majority of then did not understand our language ami conseiiiieutl y could Hot be informed of the dangers existing or how to avoid them." A telegram from Cnicago states that Miss Mary Thomas, u beautiful girl aged years hailing from Johnstown atti mpt ed suicide in that city Saturday. Sln is expected to recover. Hefore the Johns town flood it Is claimed that Mis Thomas had an elegant home in that city. All her family and relatives wcrr swept away in the flood. She went to Chicago recently to forget her grief. Slit met with poor success ami after vain efforts for weeks se cured i position as menial in a South side family. Saturday she could no longer w ilhstand iIih humiliation and attempted to end her life. Lnst Tuesday an election was held n Altoona to lil I the vacancy in the Six th Ward of councils. At thu meeting of councils on Monday night an opinion from City Solicitor Flick was read. In w hich it was shown that the election was illegal ln-caiise the new ballot law was not com plied w ith. Not only were then no nomi nations filed with the commissioners, as the law directs, but the old styled ballots were used, the provisions of the new law U-ing totally ignored. This, the solicitor savs won't go, and he declares that legisla tion i-ITected w ith such an illegally elocted member would be tainted with fraud. Mrs. Marparet McCoy, relict of Mr, Peter McCoy, ditd at her home tn Alle gheny township, on Monday May l.M' aged tl years. The remains of the de cwased were interred in St. Michael's cemetery at Loretto on AVednesday, lieside those of her husband w ho died some seven or eight years ago. The deceased w as the mother of fifteen children, ten of whom survive her. On Friday afternoon Mr. Hugh Ed wards, of Cambria township, returned to his house after finishing sowing a six acre field of oats feeling much elated over getting the grain in before the wet wether, w hich was threatening, setin. On looking to see what time it w as, however, he was dismayed to find a handsome gold watch that he had received a present a few years ago missing. He had the time piece when in the field and he was certain it must be there. A f ter searching the field thorough ly he concluded it was covered up and the only way to find it was to harrow the ground again. So he hitched his team to the harrow and went over the field one way without turning up the watch. He then started In to cross harrow the lielU and w hen about half through lie felt much gratified when the harrow turned up the missing watch, still going and without a scratch upon It. .Harrtacr I.lrennen. The following marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orph-ms' Court for the week ending Wednesday, May 17, Peter P. Farenbaugh, Carrol", township. and Magdalena Sherry, P.arr township. W. II. Hubert and Amanda llhodes, Ad ams township. Peter S. Frey, Hastings, and Maggie Miller, Elder township. Frank Ream, Koxbnry, and Hattie Croyle, Upper Yoder township. J. IS. Custer and Jessie Miller, Morrell ville. Iloliert M. Ream, Dale, and Hester M. Marsh, Johnstown. Joseph Roberts. Johnstown, and Mag gie Denk. Ixtwer Yoder township. H. M. McDowell. Allegheny. Pa., and Minnie Robison, Johnstown. John Zadail and Paulina IeIeoska, Cal litin. Joseph W. Kelly and Margaret Xickol, (iallitin. Lincoln Poring. Stonycreek township, and Mary Jane Thrasher, Johnstown. Henry Li II and Rose Sitllemyer, Johns tow n. Michael Heim and Laura ISancr, South Fork. William F. Tully, Summerbill. and Sus anna Stahl, Wilmore. Charles II. Wilson and Matilda (".rum bling, Johnstowu. It .M IK lit Have Kern Wor. About ,S:r0 o'clock this (Wednesday) morning, L'pton II. Walker entered the store of Lukens, Haupl it Co., in this place, in an intoxicated condition, and In pan to abuse Mr. William Wyscl, the clerk, calling him a s of a l and other vile names. He was several times ordered to leave the store, but he refused to go and filially picked up a weight for the purpose, Mr. Wysel presumed, of throw ing it at him. Wyscl then went to a drawer and got a re volver, ind, w alking around to the open ing between the counter again ordcied Walker to leave, and the same moment Walker threw the weight at Wyscl but did not hit him. Mr. Wysel then shot at Walker, but fortunateiy for both the ball missed Walker's iiody and found lodging in a portion of the shelving behind the counter. W alkcr still refused to leave ami kept up his abusive language. Wyscl went before 'Squire Wicks and swore out a warrant for his arrest. He had not been trrested at the time we go to press. Snt)i Fork Courier. Knmr Myalrry Aluntit It. A young woman giving the name of Alice Forrester, about -o years old, neatly dressed and good looking, ai rived at P.lairsville on the West Penn express at 0 o'clock Satur day evening. She seemed to lie expecting some one to meet her. and made inquiries alioiit the hotels there. An boiirand a half later she was found half a mile outside the town in an unconscious condition. She was taken to a house near where she was found, and Dr. Klingingsmith attended her. Not until midnight did he su -ceed in restoring her to consciousness, ami then she gave no explanation of Iter startling exploit. n Sunday the young woman was abb; to Is about, but the mystery alxitit her remains unsolved. All that she tells of herself is that she has a brother living in Oil City, that her parents are dead, and that she came there to meet a sister who is traveling for a.'ubscripiion book concern of Cleveland. The girl has a trunk at the depot, but is practically without money. Another S Ind II tig: Krhfm. (uy C. Hollon, of Towanda, Pa., has sent out the following circular, offering a reward of ".'." for the arrest of a swindler, to w it: 'I. liownian, aged alioiit 5T., nearly 6 feet tall, wears glasses, one defective eye, short dark beard, a good talker, (Serinan accent. Is traveling through Pennsylvania work- tin; following game: Will go to a hotel and claim that he has a car load of west- rn horses coming and gets sale notices printed engages an auctioneer, stabling for his horses, and makes arrangements for th sale; then on pretext that lit lacks a little cash to pay freight, will Imii row all that he can from his hotelman and horse men, then skip, leaving printer, hotel etc.. in the lurch. He worked Towanda, Pa.. arly In april. llloomsburg April l.th. I iave warrants lor him. Arrest him aim wire me. I! J may have shaved or liave a new name now. Howard paid ou deliv- ry." Tliey (.ol lit till 41 ir the Floor. William and Cort Miller were the own rs of a line country store in Montgomery township. One day one of them spil.d some oil ou the Moor and undertook to burn it olf. He succeeded lieyond his most san guine expectations. The liru refused to abate when the oil got to burning and water was thrown on the flames, but only had the effect, to make the lire burn more fiercely and the men then devoted their at tention to saving the contents of their tore; but in this w ay they were only par tially successful and the whole establish ment and contents, except one barrel of oil. went lift in smoke and flanns. Resides the loss of building and goods, fifty dollars in hard cash in the money drawer went with the balance of the property. No Insur ance. Intliana Mcxxvnijvr. The follow ing cases were disposed of in addition to those reiiortcd iu last week's Fkkkmax. J. L. (Jill vs. Johnstown Lumber Com any. Jury find for plaintiff fl(.M.. F. W. Clark vs. Daniel Canllield. The- court direct a compulsory non-suit. Rose A. Stoler v. John V. Day. Settled. Iewis Carthew ys. Mrs. Jane Carthew, Executrix. Jury find for defendant. Pauerlin e Drew Ing Company vs. Doro thy Leap. Plaintiff took a non-suit. Imuel . Jones ys. Joseph Mulvchill. Jury find for defendant. Morris Long vs. Economy Clothing Company. Settled. Thomas J. Epsy vs. Joseph Hcfecker. Settled. Married. CHAPPLE CHAM RE HS- Married at Los Angeles, Oil., on April ith by Elder (Jeorge W. White, Mr. T J. Chappie and Miss Ella ChaiifU-rs, both of San Hernar dino, California. Mberin' Hale. Sheriff Slmmaker will offer mt sheriff's sale on Monday June 5lb, at the court house in Ehensburg. at one o'clock r. M., the follow iug properties. The interest of (leorge T. Reers in one acre and fortyone perches of land In Reade township, having thereon a frame house and other outbuildings. The Interest of John E. Chapell la a one story building and lot of ground in El der township. The Interest of Ada Ha.lett and Joseph Ilalett in a lot of ground in Ashville borough, having thereon erected a frame stable and a stone foundation wall. The interest of Patrick McCrossin In the following real estate: No. 1. Forty-five acres and ten perches of land in Portage township. No. 2. .Seventy-two acres of land in Portage township. No. 3. Four hundred acres of laud in Summerh'll township. The interest of A. IS. Delosierin two lots of land in Ashville borough. The interest of Annie Carland in a lot of ground in (.allitzin township, having thereon a two storv frame bouse ami table. The Interest of Mary O. R.ed and E. W. Reed in a lot of ground in (J allitzin tr ough, having thereon a two story frame house. The interest of Nancy McCullough in twenty-nine acres and forty-eight perches of land in Jackson township having there on a two story frame house and frame barn. The interest of Mary Dugan and Sarah Dugan in a lot of ground in Wilmore bor ough having thereon a frame house and stable. Also in a lot of ground in Wilmore bor ough. I he interest of Owen Ingoldsby in 155 acres and t jM-rches of land in Washing ton tow nship and Portage township. In Jail. Elder Robert H. Singer, of California, Pa., who. as noted in last week's Fkkkmax was arrested a: Lock Haven and taken to Somerset on a rhargi of attempting to commit a rape, preferr.nl by Mrs. Jeffries, oi Auuison township. Somerset county, Is now confined in the Somerset, county jail, his friends having failed to procure his re lease on bail. The Somerset llcrithl says: The prisoner takes his imprisonment very philosophically and from outw ard ap pearances does not feel his position as keenly as one would naturally exixct a minister of the gosM-l to' under the circum stances. Members of the Disciples' denomination say that Elder Singer has not been iu good standing in that church for a numlier of years and this is not the first time that charges affecting his character have been made. Hitherto he has escaped criminal prosecution. A letter was received here this morning saying that Elder Singer is under bail for his apM-arance at the Lycoming county court next September to answer a charge somewhat similar to the one lodged against him by Mrs. Jeffries. w Kheep and Iojj It looks now as though a sheep and dog law will be passed by the present legisla ture. The act of lse.i uas proven very un satisfactory to the sheep grow ers of the state. The new bill has already passed the house and is now in the Senate. It provides that the county commissioners shall auuually levy a tax upon each dog of not more than two dollars and of not less than fifty cents. This money shall then be paid into the county tieasury as a dog fund, to be applied to payment of losses to sheep. The ow ner is req uired to have his sheep apprasied after they have lieen killed, and the loss is to lie paid upon the appraisers warrants. If more than -Jtl remain in the fund at the expiration of the year, the surplus shall le transferred to the county treasury for county pur poses. Under tin act dogs are made per sonal property. 9llrellaneon iVotteea. II orsE KOK KKNr. l'wni-hlp. convenient to ("nrrolltown Inquire of 01 the iubwrilier. JAMKS SHAKHAIHJH. 'I'HE Kbentunr Hull. ling t Ijonn Association 1 m ill otter tor sale at the council chamlwr, V.t rriKtmrif, on the fourth Mod, lay In May, tl.ooo.oo. THUS. llAVIS. l.Kni KR I4kiMKR, Secretary. I'reMdeDt. 1 xuu are ntlnc; K'xiks, Stationary, Kook (tames. Toys. Novelties. School 1 lets. Hulls, Supplies. KaMier Ifoots or shoes, etc.. etc.. jou ran have y ur nv supllel ly a Tin t to '. T. K.ertt' tUore, KtenturK. Altbouicn an old efi tatdlsheil one. It Is uhreaNt ot the times anil al ways well hlUil with koihIs ol all kinds. An ti rliatiKe llnrary bas been started at this store, a h ere lor 6 aud lo cents you can rem most any hook you want to read. Any took or anytbln clre not In Mock procured lor you al once, fcv urythlnic nchl at lowest prices, (live us a call ami nee lor yourself. -Vnu never saw sued a lance and elevant slock In tbcDuliurK. DrunlifnnfM or the I.iojnmr llstbll sVoatllv-! y l arrd by Admlnlnlerlwic lr. Haines' Uulilra Nperllie. Ills manufacture, 1 hs a owder, which can te ulven in a kI s ol heer. a eup ol oortee or tea. or In lood. without the knowledge of the patient. It Is absolutely harinle. and will effect a perma nent and seedjr cure, whether the patient Is a moderate drinker or alcoholic wreck. It ha been mven in thousands ol cases and In every Instance a prr.'ect cure has lotlowed. It never Ulls. The system once Impregnated witb the Specific, It be comes an utter Impossibility lor the liquor a pettle 'At exltt. l ure. laaiaulMj. 4t) pafe book ol particulars tree. Address UOhhKN SPKOJ K1U tM)., auKtU.lv: 184 Kaee St.. I'li.clnnatl I . AnsKnsrrmrnU. C-!(rN t'Y l!OM M ISSH IS K K. j I hereby annoui.ee myself us a candidate lor l i.uniy I'oaimlssloner. sui'j'W to the decision ol the next lleuioerauc county cnnvejii Ion. I'ATKlt-K fc. 1HL.MIN. Rider township. May la. '.IW. TRIAL LIST. 1-l U.I.OWINU Is the list oleaasei set down for trial at a term ol court to be bold on the second Monday In Jene, 1hm: .mintruiun Kose ct al. Ilipps , vs. I. oyj. Waiktns . Jacoby. MeAtecr vs. Harbison. l.olzxezell vs. Keam. Klnaientbal.. vs. Zlmmermnn. I.anta Son vs. Hartinan. I'nlon llairy . o vs. I'M. Schenk vs. K rook ha ok et al. Vauietit vs. Miackilck Nav. t In I v.. MctJurdy. vs. Msrdis. Ih.nahoe h. Nolley vs. Kirkfatrfck. West .. ., - -v Johnstown IT o d nee Anil Bros. taper l-o vs. Same. Mu'Kc . ., . .. . . . vs. Morsi. M r V oy .. , ..v. K iy l.,r. Ssxmn vs. ( ir. tilth. Hicks, assntnee.... vs. riunkett etal. (eorie v- Moxham B. l L.. As'n. I bMnr. . -vs. S'rayer. Marsh " Williams etal. Noel .. Iron I'ity Malal t'rre Insurance Utf. Weaver . vg iVeakland. I..iipeily......vs. Khody. Halch vs. P. K. K. J. U. HAKBY. May li, 1W3. I'totboootary. UUTtli I.K(IKNIIK. H J.SHrrrTKt. Haorairroa, lM-ated at IraHnia, fa., near the K. K. P. Hallway l-Kt. We alway endeavor to fur nish t ft Iest aecoramodationi to businesa men, pleasure seekers and hoarders. Persons In search ol somlort and quiet will hnd It a desirable place to stop. The Table Is unsurseit and Is alway supplied with the best the market affords, and all the delicacies of the season. I he Bar Is sup plied with the choicest ol pure liquors and eixart and uollilnic but tbe tet is old. Special atten tion Kiveo to tbe care of horses. h. j.sc;hetti. A. C. FISHER, Painter and Paper Hanger, PATTON. PA. The undersigned I now located In Pal ton and Is prcprod t do Palntlnic In all lis branches. House la mink, Sinn Palollnx. Oralninn and Piwr llatiainx a specialty. Satisfaction uar anlee.1. A. V. KlSHtK, T J WHOM ITMAYCnNCIiKN: Ail nersons bavinirclaims asralnst the estate ol Jeremiah Noonan. late of Munster township. Onnliria county deceasel,orairatnsi the estate ol Kill IMoonau, late ol said lowushlp. decea.e.1, are requested U present tbeir claims properly lrirfated lo me by May "i&ib. in!. M . I. AllTKLl. Uiensl urx. Pa.. March 31. inO. BALTZELLS'- JBOUT WATCIIE3. ii We have lately added a heavy addition in choice new patterns that are to be sold at prices that will satisfy our trade. We have Men's Gold Watches, large size, filled cases, handsomely engraved in new pat terns, in hunting cases, at $12, $15, $1C50, $20, $25 and $32 each. Elgin and Wal t ham move ments. In open-faeed, same movements, filled cases, $12.50, $15 and $24. The $12.50 styles are equal to those usually sold at $20 and $25. These Watches are beautifully chased and in the finest gold, and we have been selling them two years yet have heard no expressions but satisfaction. All watches from $15 up are guaranteed for fifteen years. A large number of new Watches for ladies are also displayed and they are exceedingly beautiful. Think of a solid gold watch of elegant desitjn, open or hunting case, ranging from $15, $1G, $17.50. $20, $25 to $30, all well made. Elgin and Waltham movements and guaranteed. A faint idea of the w tches we have secured can be formed only, with out seeing them. No such watches at twice such prices. A fine line of silver and nickel watches for men and woman are in the lot at $4.40 to $5. Stop at the Jewelry IJooth and look at the elegant new watches. 15ALTZELLS Altoona. JUST RECEIVED ! -A LARGE LOT- Boots & Shoes -BOUGHT AT- Sheriff's Sale ! -FKOM THE t'.TOCK OF W. E. SCHMERTZ &L CO., PITTSBrR". HA. The public invited to call. Prices away down. JNO. LLOYD & SONS. CANCER srui Tumors CURED : no IcmT". tKMtk I rm lr l.iuTimiT A 1?uhh No l&i iun HL. '-liM-uinmu. e THE BEST PLACE IN ALTOONA TO BUY CLOTHING JOHN McCOJSVf ELL? S 1300 ELEVENTH AVENUE. Where you will find a complete line of Men's, Boys and Chil dren's Suitings in all styles and qualities. for Men and Boys, for Style and Finish can not be beat for the price Furnishing Goods, Hats and caps, TRUNKS AND SATCHELS in endless varieties. You are invited to call and see us when in the eity and we will do you good. JOHN McCONNEIX, ALTOONA, PBNXA. SPRING-. Our Spring Stock is now here. We are now ready to show the most Complete Assortment of Men's, Boys', and Children's Clothing Gents9 Furnishing Goods in the county. We have all the New Shades and Shapes in Hats. Our Clothing needs to be seen to be appreciated. It will pay you to come and see us as we will save you money. Very Respectfully Yours, C. A.. SHARBAUGH, CARROLLTOWN, EBENSBURG IWarbleg Granite Works, J. WILKINSON &L SON, PROPRIETORS, DEALERS IN Monuments, Headstones, Vaults and Sarccphagis, Marble and Marbleized Slate Mantels, Cemetery Fencing of all kinds. Also Iron Fencing for public buildings and dwellings. Iurcliascr will find our prices the lowest when th.y consider t lie class of work we manufacture. We aNo buy by tbe car-load and ftt ve customers tbe advantace of re duced freight. WE CIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE SETTmcbl (OF WdOaSIK. Etenslnii Fire Insurance Apcj T. "W. DICK, General Irsurance Agent EBEJJBVJta. FJL, ATTENTION ! 1 Mill We are convinced that our prices and goods are right. Since we our daily sales up to date have small profit figures. In Clothing you can be suited in a Suit for yourself, your boy or boys in higher quality than price. In Spring and Summer Styles we are stocked up to overflowing. We feel confi dent that if you come to us you will go away better pleased than ever before, as this is our motto: Why do you get your Shirts made when you can get them to fit and goods to suit the most particular. We liav Shirt from 25 routs "P to ti.'M. Men's F.Mora Hats in every simile, color and style that you want lor f 1.4s. Also a very line line of the latest and most fashionable Still Hats from ' cents up. FURNITURE. IJelow we will e.uote a few price. Then you can judire for yourself. 1 set Rood yellow l liuirs f 3. 1 set Kood dark Chairs 1 set poid dark Chairs 3.( 1 set cane seat C hairs iu dark 4.1rt 1 set cane seat Chairs iu dark -.'M 1 set cane seat Chairs in dark da) 1 set cane seat Chairs, Mahogany. i."-4 1 Oak KiM-ker witu arm 1.75 1 Dark Uocker with arm 1 Oak cane seat, fancy arm 2." 1 dark cane seat, (amy 'i.'t 1 light, very fancy arm i.;M Child's Uockers, .inc., VC-.. 7."c. and... l.oo Perforated Chairs and Uockers iu alt styles and prices. 1 full tt-pitn-e Mahogany or Walnut .id-rooiii Suite 24.0i 1 full H-piece Oak IScd-rooiu Suit 27.UI Sideboards, Cupboards and Sinks a specially. Oil Cloth & Carpets. We are stocked In Oil Cloth and CarK-ts. It will save you money to buy f us as iu buying our slin k early and iu large quan tities we sayed money. We challenge any one to equal oflerins: this season. Don t wait N. C. It may be of interest to yoa to say we ari still deep in the grocery business. It will surprise you to seethe way we are selling goods in this department of our mammoth store. Some merchants say "I wonder where they can get goods to sell at .hose figures, as we can't buy them wholesale at the prices they are retailing for." Here is the the secret: We know where the goods grow that is why we sell so low. And when you come to town, Look for the Blue FlagThat is the Place. IS AT SPRING. PA. TW. DICK, ATTIIKNEY-AT-I.AW, EnaHBt-B. I'nst'A -Spectal attention to given claims for Ven slon Hoaaty. ate. ebT- ''tsvo D ,) von need Job Printing II ao, tbe t aaaatAB a trial order. W1E Ais.ua increased just 40 per cent., and we Please and Satisfy Everybody. Floor Oil Cloth from 25 cents to 4s cents per sijuare yard. Ingrain Carin-t, one yard wide, at i, 4o, 4t and tin cents. Stair Carpel from 23 cents up to 50 cents ht yard. SHOES! SHOES! If you wih to get a iiikmI and Mit-tai;-tial Shoe call on us. Von will surely liml something that will suit you. Ladies' dotitfola plain tip imi sprine heel, button fl.25 to 2.00 Ladies' iloiii-'ola, x-ra and common sense, button, heel f 1.2.1 to 1.50 Ladies' extra ti ue tiied J'.Nk l.i-r 2..VI Ladies" rusri't, lippiij. luiiuni .isi Ladies' tine elitied buttoned: also. Misses' and Children's patent leather tipped 1.M, 1 1.25, l.:S0 Ladies' tine ourie, button or lace l.u'S Ladies' lipped aud common scum- Ox fords l.iiand 1.25 Children's tipped Oxfords V) Childreu's ruet and donuola sprinir lieel l.nu and 1.10 lniauis Mioes im.ii -J cents up. Meu's lace and conirress slioe. Men's satiti calf, lace or cotifrress Men's 14 calf, lace or congress Men's lipix-d Klucher. extra line Men's line hand-sewed, lace or Con- Rress Men's Greacian calf, lace urcoij-rress.. Men's tine Kauparo.j tliped, lace or congress Meu's extra line (.'ossamcre calf, lace 1.2: if 2.H 1 2..1U :t.(i 2.1 s 1 3.00 the intrinsic value as well as the but come at once to Yours Yours 4PMTM This eminent Physician hns de voted a lifetime to his Specialty Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, Lung and Chronic Diseases. CAMBRIA HOUSE, EBENSBURG, PA., Mondays, February 27, March 27, April 21, May 22, June 10, July 17, Atipmt 14-SeptomU-r 11, Octol-er 9, XovemU r 0, DecemU-r 4. MERCHANTS' HOTEL, JOHNSTOWN, PA., Tuesdays, February 2S, March 2-S April 2o, May 23, June 20, July IS, August 15 September 12, October 10, November 7, DeeeinU-r o. ' ALL EYE OPERATIONS SUCCESSFULLY PERFORMED BY HIM THE KYES AKE NOW STKAI.HT. THANKS of tre.tu.ent with lf.-s.Im consider her eo lUlHtlHH.lUK. 1 UrrlT cured. M mu ;,. li til 1 a et fi lMir' I have be n cross eved ami toat ta,ly tor orer Wi years. Ir. Sal to uperated 00 Ih.Hj ers Id less than two uluutes' Ume. without causlov; tbe least ain, titr was 1 eontined to iny toum lor a siuitle nmnient. lean conreieiitiously say that they are now erlecll7 strunir, thanks' tu the lr. M K8. I'lLUI KlkTKK. CATAKKH AMI KKAFNKSS OK 80 YEAKS TAM'lNtl :l'KtJ KV 1K SAI.M A Iwtbt A ...F' .! tnv h.mrliiir I u. -i rt m km k.I I caused by eatsfrh. beican uraauitlly to net wurre ru that I couldn't hear euuimon cnvtration any mure, but now alter a course ol treat raeiit I cau hear well aaln. and aui nut Iruut.led any niore with the catarrh, and consider tnysell cured of It. I have had eatarrh 30 tears s 1 in now w years old. Mabtha C. UaLMuiwi. SEVERE SOKE EYES t'l'Ktl). M) ton J. tJ. MrCandless lias had very severe soie eyes lor several years, so much ao we have to keeu him ootol school. lr.Salm cured hi in ol eye trouble and cored him ol sreneral health as well. C. A1i aI'I.k. his lather. lUci'andleas. Botler county. I'a. INCIFlERr CONSI'MPTION Ul'KED BY DK. SAL.M. For some time my Iun. have been badly af fected, began to luuse flesh rapidly, all eneray and ajwtiie had left me and 1 a ew rapidly weak er. r"ut mysell antier eare o Ur. S4lm and con sider myrelt entttely Mrrd of thai malady, now leellna: stronger and hearty aaaln. and Lave asined an me neon 1 Bad previously lost. 1 can leartily recomaieud lr. alm AltHJandless, ra. Mabv KmaBLL. Ol'i'ENSIA E SMEIJ. OK CAI'A KKH EI 1 HT YEAKS' sl'ANMMI.l L'ltElJ BY 1K. SAL.M. Onr little danKnter Katie has bad a bad case of catarrh for mure tbau eight year. Her lireath was soaiethlna terrlMe, aud tier aeneral healtii was very much undermined, but now aler acouree IMseai 1 of Women, such as bare baffled the skill of all other physicians and ram.fi.. . .. cm ed t:ncers. tumor, fibroid, and 1 ulypol. gro. the cured w.iJouVtb. use knfle Sr'ni'3' Neruttlntr. Ka pain. No danuer. anile or causito. Manhood perte ttuily restored. Quick. I In less and certain cure lor Impotence lost m.k. spermatorrlKca lossei. weak and nervous detiluy; also lor prostata s erl cihi. .nT'.i. . nbo,Kl eases whetber from Imprudent habiu ol youth or sexual fuuctlons . 1 ,rlTu ' nt ultuiw free and strict!, cx-tldertlal. Absolut.":' eun amlnat on ol tbe urine each person applying lor medical treatineut should brmJ 1 ,I nnne. which will careful chemical and m.cncople e,uiu.t,n Smmti ..I T." warts, moles etc. reuiovod wuhoul ao ids, anile pain or acar New si.ihiui I' luiu-.rs, eaueeis. hU sclentinrallv treated and e-re.1 tiy a nrver-laliica lueili. d' Ad.lreT. Taii. . ",etrv,J,, Epllei.so To.Columhu..Ob,o. l,..m...t. ... r.MH.;.. frte ,,lun 10 Owr Anrrlleraest Will A.prsrTlrs Before Eavch VUli. Address all essssaisstrstlesia So lisi 7. aii. PHOPOSALS. SEAL.KII Kropossls will be received by the Board ol rrhil I'irectors el I lie Ehonshurtr Hmus!i School 1 M i-1 net lor the erection el an elictit ruoin lirirk school t.ulld'na-In the horouich 3t renslurie. Plans may l seen on appllRation to tbe Secretary after May Kith next. All bliii to I lo the hands nl the Hoard nut latej than SATt'K HAY. MAY tt'l ll.at 7 r.n. lhe Itjard reserves the rlnht to reject any or all bids. K.K. KAV1S, S. W.PAVIS. Secretary. President. May . laa. IjE became Simon & Co.'s successors still continue to sell at the same you at such a rcnarkably low price or -otisrress 1.7.1 Men's irruin plow shoes, buckled, l!al- list Nmiriie 1.3.-, Mens working sIhm-s -on can cet from us from '. '.m cen 1 s to 1 .2.1 DRY GOODS. Ladies, here Is the pla:-e lo pet your dry Co. ids. Curtain from 7.1 cents f.l.m ier pair. Ladies' iHTcale waists, li'ht or dark, 50 cents. Ladies' l.iiti'st waists, lirured ami slriMd, Willi ru tiled front at 74c. White waisis, all kinds of material, the latest and most fashionable styles, from .'. cents to 2.4s. Dress Kiuehams for m cents cr yard and up. Apron frfnphams from 4li to lo cents. M uslin in hleached or unbleached from 4'-4 lo lo cents. In Calico we are stocked full of the linest, newest and most desirable iu the market, at from S to 14 cents. Ladies' skirt embroidery, 40 Indies wide, for 4s cents and up. I'louticiiiK embroidery from 3.1 cents to lo tl per iard. A coinpli-u line of ti i iimiinifs of all sorts and dresses in all styles on our slielyes aud counters. Call and see lhcin. You can't help but hiiv. as tin bargains we arotferliiK iu the ladies line are somethitiif thai you can't i jfrasp every day. variety and extent of our bargain Respectfully, Resnectfullv 4- C8., THE LEADERS. GAIXITZIN, PENNA. The Doctor has been for years a Professor and lec turer in several of our largest Medi cal Colleges, and has earned great fame as an author ity and author on all fiulijcttt concerning his f-rx-eialty. K many. I'a THIS WOMIEKKUL PIECE OK WiKK WAS 1M .N fcbY 1U. MALM. For more than four years 1 have had a bad -nse ol su mach trouble, had to be very cautious about my diet. asanytbiuK would a-lve me a i.alu a 0.1 tbrol.l.tnsr In that oran. and It was seldom that be could et a uikIU's rest, as my nerves were at most completely wrecked: frequently 1 had sick. Spells which completely wore me out but now at ter a oouri-e of rreatuieiit I consider myself Vn. tirely cured, and lel as Well as ever 1 want peop e to know that In. Nairn did that vronderiui piece of work. Orateiully, Indiana, Pa., April U), W. "v. ITKKIIBT IlK.tiALM AKTEK HAVlN'l-t'K-ItKUIHiKYEAKS WU H hl'ilMACH BL. V I'btK A Kll.Nty I'koi'HLt 1 bate been sulleritiK wub very severe su.m ach Madoer and kidney t...uble and ooVcouut ol that fell ail oroke up. eouldn'i lollow my dan v lalH.rs. 00 account 01 aieat pains, weakness ai d with 1. Kalm cau once more alteud my dailv la bors witb pleasure, and consider myself hale and hearty aaain. E. K. Aaaatir Indiana, I'a, April i6.1s3. ""' AK1EK NINETEEN Y EA KS OK 8V KKEKI N lUAVELEAEl.roBLlis ' 1K SAUM. r or more than mne een years I bava list. i. very bad heaun. and fcultered unLld oni ? have tried eastern and western mediJal l, u turns to act rebel, and Lave hu .i l'll"Z physician., not alone without anv . n. vI. . . aiauuany wurse. until 1 ol the wonderful cures of r. wbe beard when I put " """" m.nt. 1 beK.n araduaii. to imprute auu now leel aKaln as It life was ..r. l.vlLK onc. more. Iel.n.tr,nt and VerTv" when I was a yoanK Kirl. and all -.,7. 1 . thank JW. salm fur. o7jj "i,'',,m 1 "" ' Biackllck. ,nd,ana couTXlZ PHOPOSAL8. S I'A LKII Proposals win be received at the ol tu tb.rVi Lk f r-K IVl 1" ,h' A '--" ill tne MKsn h JfK. ensuiux. lor the naiiit iK and ,ac,ltu. . I el all the outside surface li marhT.tewad.,U", U" " l'" um'-- " JOHN UIN',1. HAHiUKI. H1TK. .... . S. VV. M1U.IK. tlensburr, Pa., May . iwa lureclor.. sUI.A.MW1TJits (urkC'iU