Cambria J;rmnan. KBKNSIUKfl, CAJ1HKI1 CO.. TA. FRIDAY, MAY .v., lS'.a. Tuesday next is Decuratiou Pay. -Mr. Thomas l'each. of Loretto. was in town on Monday. Mi. J. J. Khoddy, of Ahville, was in tow ii on Monday. A. V. Dively. lv-j., f Altoonu. was in town on Monday. Mr j.;. tiray. of Hastings, was a visitor to Ebensbui jf o Momlay. The iniuntl.'ss Fire Company's new hose cart arrived last week. Mr. I. A. Luther, Jr., of C'ai rolltou n. vNited ElM'iisburg on Monday. Mr. McClellau Short, of Lilly, spent a few hours in tow n on Tuesday. Dr. II. Somerville, of I'hest Springs, w as in Kbeiisburj; on Wednesday. Mr. Andrew S. Kirsch, uf Jiarr town ship, was in tow ii on Thursday. -Mr. James Keiter, of Lore t to, vi tmwi Ur a few hours on Thursday. - James C. Kasly. of t'aiTull town, spent a few In. ins in town on Wednesday. - rharles II. Moore, an old-time resident of Kl.eiisl.urej, w as in tow n on Monday. Mrs. Ellen Williams, of I'ai rolltow n, visited friends iii Ebensbur on Monday. Mr. J. A. ISiiijfoon, of St. Aiiuustine, spent a few hours in town on Wedesday. Mr. E. I. Shoemaker, of this place, lust a valuable horse by death on Monday. -John F. Shortencarrier, of Carroll -tow ii spent a few hours in town on Mon- li.IV. Mr. Matthias Fa ra ban yd. of Minister ti.w nship, visited KlH-nsliuitf on Wednes day. -Mr. J. II. Wi'tier and wife, of this place, visited friends in Chest Springs on U e.lnesday . Alx.ut fliUMi was paid out to the rail road lalMirers on the lllacklick extension mi Saturday. -Mrs. Luther, of Currolltown, is visit ins; her miiis, Michael and Edward .(., in this place. Mrs. Thomas Telford, of WilkinuhnrK. l'a.. is isilinv; her parenis, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Donovan, of this place. -The dwelling house of Charles IMioddy. in t in -st township, was struck by lililuiii:; en Saturday last and slightly damaged. Mr. W. W. Itlair, of Altoona, came up to Kl.ciisburif on Saturday evening on a slioit visit to his parents, ex-Sheriff lllair and wife. Dr. II. C. Cooper is opening up an ollice in the room formerly occupied by the Western I' ii ion Telegraph Company on High street. Miss Mary Roberts, daughter of C. T. Kolict ts, of this place, has accepted a pos ition as typewriter in the ollice of Alvin Evans, E-i(. t )u Saturday the contract for K bens burg's new school building v as let to Win. Lloyd & Sou, of Johnstown, the contract puce being 14,I. During the storm on Saturday even ing the house of ex- Policeman Martin, in .lohustowu. w as struck by lightning and slightly damaged. On Tuesday President Cleveland ap pointed Ed. P. Ivearns, of Pittsburg, to succeed Collector Miller as collector of the Twenty third district. The legal half-holiday iK-tri- June 1.". and ends September l.", during which per iod the banks and public otlices will close 1'.' o'clock on Saturdays. Mr. Dernaid Delaney. of I lelancy , ac companied by his w ile. visited Ebetlsblirg on Friday and while here paid the Fukk man ollice a pleasant visit. M r. C. T. Huberts, Kev. II. S. Jones and Mr. John Ludwig, of this place, are in Kane, Pa., I his w eek in attendance at the Congregational Stale Association. The state hoard !" health admonishes the people of Pennsylvania to keep clean ly, abstain from gluttony, renovate all piemiscs and practice tempeieiice in drink. The two hors . stolen from Mr. John Mm. i, of Franktowu township, lllair county, were found on Thursday of last week on the outskirts of Altoona. the thieves having escaped. Says an exchange: The iiiart straw berry Imx holds a pint and a-half. The tables of w eights and measures have a st) le of their ow n w hen you buy the lirsl spring lierry and the winter's coal. -Ou Saturday the wife of Aaron tiood, of II more, was taken to Dixmont Insane Asylum, she having for some time past show n signs of being mentally unbalanced and lately has been growing worse. "Spliiiit" llagei t, of Johnstown, who w as .sent to the 1 1 mil iugdi m r. Ci.i inatoi v from this county for horse stealing es caped on the 17th of April, lie was re captured at Johiistov n ou Monday and taken back. At the Republican convention held at Alioona on Tuesday Martii. Dell was nom inate for president judge; M. . Fagley and John Hurt! for county commissioners; .lames Midler for poor director and II. C. I.oreiiz for auditor. Miss i lara Farnsw tirth, a sister-in-law-d T. C. Allison, formerly principal of the Kbeiisbuig public scIum. Is, was injured by being throw n from a dog cart at Indiana while outdriving with another young lady one day last week. Messis. Piowii, Kimball .v A pel have old their old stagecoach to a parly from !. itow n and ou Monday a party of ladies and gentlemen from that place sinned with the relic of the past for their hollies in Lew istow n. A lm ht.liler liieli siiiii-s iri'ssin f'.r a (nl;i w att-r fountain in Oriilitli's ilrui; M..r.- In Jolmstow n, ploli-(I on Monday utli-MiiMiii. The noisM of the -x plosion a I"Ulli I, U.r , vital siuaifs, tint then; was ' tiuiuay.- tloiit-. tut iy littl, K Iti'tristfr anil Keronli-r .tarms At ?S ""'"' "I -lai U-on township, liai writtfii a """ii'iiiii. aiion to tin; l.oani of trail.-or .I'Ihini,, . uix'inif tlie Ixiiiiiini; of a roa.i '""'i lti.it . iiy t,y way of II iin kston's i nn it,.-h.-l.lsortho l:la-kli k. si:U.- Siipi-rinteiiiliMil Sihai-ITcr has lMii-d a notice to county school mu i n -tciidciu notifying tlirui that tin- school i t in itiut ! continuous for six nonths, "il" t vM.- the school will U-deprived of u 1-1 ' i Oi lion of the appropriation. A new town will l laid out on the JacUxon tow u-hip side of the new rail mail, near the Pi-ingle mill piop. rty.to ! called barker t'ilv in honor nf .linlo.- I 'II., new town will be about ri miles from KU-ie-hurK and about one bur U-ud. mile below the .li.hu IVrrie, an Italian asre.i bImmu lirty years, was lntantlv Uill..,l t ...in.. X., 11, i, at frugality, at noon on Saturtlay. ' remains were Int.ir...l ... .1 in.. He l.-aves a wife and live chil.'r.ti. TwJ 'lie children reside in Italy willi llieir K i and parents. -A lot of dogs played l.aVoe with a. "kofheep owned by John I). Hjtel, '. f Ml. I'leasant, Vetl.,r,.aml 'uiity. on his farm near Mill (Jrove, a few wnbts out of sh.ep ami lambs. . wer kill.,1 auJ M U1;iiy iuJlirt!d ThB loss in oatiiuau, at fcjuu. Everybody reads the Pittsburg Di ixiifh for the reason that it contains morn new s. both general, special, and telegra phic; has more contributors and more special correspondence than any other newspaper between New York and Chi cago. Scarlet fever prevails at CarroIItown to a considerable extent, there being a number of st-riou.s cases reported. Mary, the lli-year-old daughter of T. Li. Scaulan. died of the dreaded disease on Thursday of last week and another daughter is very low w ith the same disease. At the Republican primary election held in Illaircomity Saturday the lighlover the nomination for president judge was hotly contested. In the contest Martin He'l, Esq., carried off the. plum, securing more delegates than his other two competitors, II. L. Hewitt and N. I: Mervine, put to gether. Martin Hicks. of Leidy township. Clin ton county, captured a lar last week which dressed XV) pounds. Krutn killed a large sheep one night and ate part of it am' the next night the balance of the car cass was put in a b-ar pen t.y .Mr. iiicks. In this way ais bearship was enticed into t he trap. S. E. Leech, an oil man. fell asleep in a livery barn in Hurler on Friday and was robUd of frlso. Upon searching a one legged man named Cill, officers found of the money in his pocket and ?:!uo wrapped up in a cloth which he had placed between his wooded leg and the stump of his natural iii. ihImt. The card of Mr. lllair Short, of Lilly, as a candidate for county commissioner appears among the political announce ments this week. Mr. Short is a man of ability and well qiialilicd to perform the duties of the ollice. Should he be nomina ted and elected the interests of the people will be well taken care of by Mr. Short, w ho w ill make a popular ollicial. On Saturday evening Mr. John Ma loney, of this place, started to drive to Carroll township, but had scarcely got started on his way w hen the hail storm came up. The battering bail made his horse unmanageable and the terrilied ani mal wheeled short around, broke the shafts and ran back to the stable. The twenty fourth annual reunion of the Ninth Pennsylvania Veteran Volun teer Cavalry associal ion will lie held at llollidaysbuig, P.Iair county, on Thurs day, June Excursion tickets will be issued ou the Ttli and tith, good to return until the l.'th. and can be haJ by applying to the secretary, A. F. Shenck, Esq., of Lancaster. Constable Ike Harris, of .lohustowu, on Friday last, shot Joseph liovarth, a Hungarian whom he was trying to arrest, in the left leg, between the ankle and the knee, breaking the maiu lione. Hovartli was taken the Memorial hospital, where he will be laid up for some time. The charge against liovarth was felonious as sault and battery. An exchange advises building a grape ai U.r or . summer houses in w hich you can sit Sunday afternoons during the healed season and pore over the contents of some favorite book or magazine. The fruit will pay you for the trouble, and you will have the comfort as clear protit. We ought to make ourselves comfortable when it is possi hie to do so. Th" Spangler ISui Ming and Loan As sociation is now ready for business. The following officers have liecn elected: Pres ident, Joseph A. I iray : vice president, I). V. Holt; treasurer, A. W. Puck: secretary. James A. McClain; directors. Lawrence Wylaiul, John (J. C. Hearer, John V. Campbell Roiihiu 1!. Spangler, Casper Leib and Henry J. Hopple. .Ii.hu holder, or arrolUow n. w ho nas been king mi a Pittsburg hospital for near ly three years, suffering from t lie effects of a shot from a gun which was accidentally discharged in Johnstown, died from the effects of the wound on Sunday morning. He bad been taken to his home just recent ly. The young man was well known throughout Cambria county. On Monday the little ITve-ycar-oId daughter of Carl Riviuius, of this place, while playing in the yard, fell backwards into a tub of water an.! made a narrow es cape from drow niug. Luckily M rs. Riviu ius was near by and heard the water splash, when she ran to lier little girl's aid and found her completely submerged and struggling in tho water. M rs. Catharine Siiuiik, in a lit of des pondency, made ait unsuccessful attempt at suicide in jail at Somerset on Tuexlay afternoon by taking arsenic. She had been remanded to j ail in default, on one half the costs in a case against Franklin P. Fisher for assault and battery. A stomach pump saved her life. How she obtained the poison is unknown. Portions of Lancaster county are pol luted w i 1 1 1 tlees. So numerous are they that the people are moving out of the infested districts. There are hundreds of millons of the little pests and the lives of the in habitants are made miserable. When they go abroad they are shunned by every one they meet and when they stay at home they can do nothing but scratch. The Cambria county Democrats in convention assembled last week adopted the rules governing tht Democratic party in Cleatlield county. Every section was adopted as read, and now our tieighlM.rs in Cambria will lie under restM-ctnhle rules and can't gu est ray in registering the w ill of the voters when they meet to nominate county officer. ClairJU hl I'ulil'w Spirit. A severe hafl storm visited Pittsburg on Sat unlay afteriiiMiii. The hailstones were unusually large and broke windows, con servatories, etc., all over the city. Then: were numerous accidents oti account of runaway horses, in which several animals were killed. The street railways were stopM'd for a time and many people were badly frightened by the heavy fall of ice. ;reat excitement prevailed last Friday evening among the sMrtsiiieii over the catching of the biggest trout that has ever lecn taken from the waters of the. Loyal hanna. The big trout was caught near the old dam by Frank K'ahn, one of Ligo nier's best piscatorial sportsmen. The tront measured J.'t1 indies In length and weighed over 4-j ixn.iids. ' rernsliimj ''(XX. Mrs. Mary P.oyles was Instantly killed on Tuesday morning by fulliDg from a window at the residence of her son-in-law, O. C. Hough, at New Castle p. She was years. The old lady had Just gotten out of lcd, and ft Is supposed she thought she was going down stairs. Her neck was broken. Deceased resided at West New ton, Westmoreland county, and was there oi: a visit. The result of the Ireniocratie primary election in Westmoreland county ou Sat urday was officially declared on Monday. Ma jor James M. I.aird was nominated for register mid recorder; for treasurer. J. W. Arinsbrust; commissioners, I. V. Huff and W illiam Welsh; poor director, John R. Ilaydei,, Samuel (iaH.reath, and Samuel ( rise; county auditor. Joh.i W. Hill and Lew is P. Hayes. The biil authorizing U. roughs fn Penn sylvania to apMiini regular Ix.ards of health passed lioth houses of the legisla ture and w as signed by the governor the other day. The bill gives the burgess the power to appoint live members. 1 for one year. 1 for two years, 1 for three years, 1 for four years, 1 for live years and one ev ery year thereafter. One nicuihcr of the Ixtard must be a physician. The card of Mr. Joseph Kengeloof Gal iitz.in. appears in another column as a candidate for f county tieasurer. Mr. P.engele is a well-known business man of Callitzin who has lsen activeand ardent in the support of Democracy and deserves to lie well reinemlered at the primarhs. If he be nomiuated he will make a hustling candidate and there w ill be no doubt of his election. Joseph Charlesworth. aged fifteen, em rih.v. il as a driver iu Stineman's mines at j South Fork, w as badly crushed about the lioilv on Saturday. He had started out about 3 o'clock driving a mule with a load ed car. In oue part of the mine the roof is low and he was caught between the roof and the coal on the car and badly crushed. The attending physician, Dr. Luke, has hopes for his recovery. On Saturdav last Messrs. Dr. A. and Webster Griffith, of tLis place. Mal ted lor Indiana w ith a two horse team and a buck- hoard. When about live miles from low n the team ran off throw ing Dr. (.Jrillith out. Web. hung on the rains and linally got the team checked against a hill when the din: tor came along, not much the worse for his tumble and ihev urooceeded on their journey without further accident. One of our western exchanges gives the following,' which we produce for the es pedal benefit of a few of our subscribers If you have frequent headaches, diz.iness and fainting spells, accompanied by chill." cramps, corns,buuions, chilblains, epilepsy and jaundice it is a fact you are not well. but ait liable to die any minute. Pay your subscription a year in advance, and thus make yourself solid for a good wbilu- ary uotice." The Spangler and Hastings Electric Raihvay Company was chartered May sth. lsi'.Cl. The proposed linew ill start at w hat is known as the Ilrothers farm, head- uliarlers of the lieuedictuie older, near which point are located large mines. Reaching Spangler, the line of the road passes along liigler avenue to the Hastings road on Walnut run; thence to the ollice of the Sterling Coal Company at Hastings. Later it may be extended toother tonus iu northern Cambria. The "church train" on the C. fc C. railroad w hich has served a great con venience to its patrons aud the public generally for the past live years has U-en discontinued on the new schedule which went into effect ou Sunday evening, May -L We are sorry to loose this, our only outlet to the maiu line on Sunday. As we have anticipated the removal of this train ever since the 1'. R. R. assumed control, we are not at all surprized at the change. Coulptrrt Simuf. The body of Mrs. Edward Hughes, at Minersville, Huntingdon county, who, it is allegeti, was killed by her husband, was examined on Friday last. The examina tion shwwed that the skull was fractured behind tiie right ear as though it had been hit by a sharp stone. The coroner's in vestigation showed that the wife had been subject to very brutal treatment by her husband, and that ou the day of her mur der he had threatened her life. Hughes, w ho is now iu jail at II uiitiugdoii, w ill be tried for murder iu the first degree. Two years ago a couple of young men after dark secreted themselves in a Som erset county graveyard. They presented themselves in the guise of gliosis when two young women came that w ay and gave them a terrible scare. One of the ladies was Miss Joie Sliafer, a school teacher. Her father father brought suit against the ghost impersonators for f.'.ioi dam ages, claiming his daughter was unite ill for several weeks as a consequence of the scare. Last week the case was tried at Somerset and a verdict rendered for the defi ndauls. A dispatch from Spring City, Pa., say s: A strange worm has come to pester the fanners by eating up the young clover. The little varmints are a Unit as large as the "cut worms." that sometimes destroy w hole !ields of Vounvf corn. These latest enemies of the farmers attack theclover and cut it off closer to the ground than sheep could nibble it. They leave great patches of snd entirely barren of grass. The worm has apeared in various partsof this coun try, as well as in Perks aud Montgomery. Unless checked they threaten ruin to what promised to In; a big crop of cloyer hay. I liancra o lb l anibrta A . l-rftrll. Commencing un Monday, service on the the Cambria & Clearliel dd vision of the I'. It. R. was extended to Mahaffey, a station on the licet-Ii Cr-ek railroad, three-tenths of a mile froru the Cambria .4: Clearfield division, or thirty and three-tenth miles from Cresson. A station railed Rosebud lias been estab lished on the branch running from Cres son to I.-vona. distance twenty-five aud three-tenths mile from Cresson. A passenger and first-class freight agency has lieen established at MahalTey and Wilson Forcey apMiintcd agent. A passenger and first-class freight agency has lieen established at Cherry tret?, the terminus of the Susquehanna branch and Levi (S. (lorsuch appointed agent. A. (S. Luckett has been appointed pas senger and first-class freight agent at Itra-Iley Junction, vice W. T. Wakelidd, transferred. Roliert Richards has been ap.iuted passenger and' first-class freight agent at Hastings, vice R. 15. Park, having resign ed. Superintendent Sheppard and oilier railroad officials inspected the various branches on the Cambria Clearfield di vision, on Saturday. Held lor Trial. J. W. Ellwood, of Pittsburg, who was arrested at Huntingdon, Pa., by United States Postollice Inspector Dixon and de tained in the county jail to await a hear ing on charges implicating him with the gang of postollice burglars w ho haye been successfully operating among the post offices iu the interior of Pennsylvania dur ing the past three months, was given a hearing lie fore .1 ustice Pat ton on Monday. United States District Attorney McCand las, of Pittsburg, conducted the prosecu tion. The testimony submitted by the ost niasters of Irw in, (iallitin. Illairsville and Latrolie, whose offices had lieen rifled of hundreds tif dollars in money, stamps and registered letters, w as of such a damaging nature as to warrant the holding of Ellwood for trial liefore the United States district court. The drills used upon all tho safes operated non were precisely similar to drills which Ellwood had purchased from a hardw are dealer In Ilnntiugdon, and to w hom l.e had offered postage stamps of large denominations for a cheap revolver. The remaining three members of Ell wood's gang have fled the country. KBdljr Burned. On Wednesday night about ten o'clock Mrs. Thomas Davis (mason.) of the East ward, was sitting up reading after the other members of the family had retired, with a caudle on her lap when she went to sleep. Her clothing caught lire from the candle and w as a mass of flame w hen she awoke. Iter son John h. aid her in her efforts to extinguish the flames and on opening the door of the room In w hich his mother was aud seeing her enveloped in flames, ran to his bed and taking up the bed clothing hurriedly wrapped it around her and succeeded iu smothering the lire, but not until the. old lady was seriously burned about the hands, face and breast. Her injuries are very painful aud her re covery doubtful. Memorial Par In Ebfnibarf. Tuesday next, May 30th, the day set apart to do honor to the memory of the soldiers who died to save our country, w ill tie observed as follows: The follow ing organizations. Capt. John M. Jones Post (5. A. R., Lieut. Hugh Jones Camp S of V., Ladies' Aid Society, pupils Mt. Callitzln school, pupils normal school. Knights of the Goldeu Eagle, American Mechanics, and all o!d soldiers w ho may happen to be in tow n on that day are in vited and requested to meet at Armory Hall on Tuesday afternoon at half-past one, where public excercises will he held, conducted by the G. A. Ii. Post, after w hich a parade will be formed and march out to Lloyd s cemetery, thence to the Congregational, thence to the Catholic, and after having decorated all the graves of the heroic dead In each cemetery, w ill proceed to the Hall and disband to meet again In the evening at ball past seven, where they will have an address by J. I. Iiicks, to which the public U cordially invite.. The exercises in the afternoon and evening w ill be interspersed with the inging of patriotic songs led by Prof. (iihson. All iersons are requested to close their places of business bctA-een the hours of one and five o'clock, r. m., or during the time of the parade. Let the day lie properly observed by all. Sl-Nl.Y PHKfK.KIUXO MEMORIAL I1AV. All comrades of Capt. John M. Jones Post (J. A. R aud comrades of any other Post who can make it suit to be in town are requested ta meet a Armory Hall on Sunday, May 2sth at half-past nine a. .v.. w ith . cap and badge (those that have uni- iorms win wear mem), ana proceed in a body to the ISaptist church at ten o'clock, when Rev. II. H. Fish will deliver a sc-t- lnoii to the comrades. We extend a cordial invitation to Lieut. Hugh Jones' Camp S. of ., Ladies' Aid Society, Knights of the (olden Eagle, American Mechauics, and all old soldiers to meet with us aud join iu the -services. Itv Okoku ok thk Ptcr. Vlillara to alioona. Visitors to Aitoona are invited by Wil liam V. (Jatile t Co., to make their large and beautiful daylight store their head quarters. Come whenever you can. Stay as long as you can. No urging people to buy iu our store feel free to come in; look around; buy or not buy, just as you please. All are welcome buyers and lookers lookers and buyers. We have arranged for your comfort aud convenience while iu our store. A plesant waiting room, a pretty little balcony leading off from the stairway to the second Ihxir overlooking the main or first floor. There are easy chairs there to rest in a writing table and paper and envelopes free for those who may wish to write a note while waiting or resting. In the basement is a splendidly tilted up toilet room for 1 allies. Make our store headquarters while iu the city. You are welcome. Come right from the train to our store. It is only one-half sutiaie from P. R. R. station. If you have a satchel or package we'll take care of them for you without charge. Leave them in our store w bile you look around. Make our store wour headquarters when you come to A! to hi a. f W'm. F. Cable ,fc Co.. Only V4 squares I Daylight I .part - from the Perm. J, merit store. R. R. Station. Nos. ixnt A. 1J nth lave, Altooua, Pa. Haw to tin Tront fry. Parties who wish to obtain trout fry for the purpose of stinking the streams in their neighborhood can get them from the stale hatcheries free ot charge if application lie made to the state fish commissioners. The fry have all l-en sent out for t his year, and we understand there is no fall distribution, so that applications now sent iu will not be filled liefore next spring. Owing to the fact that for the past few years there have been more applicants than could tie sup plied, applications for trim fry for next spring should lie sent to the com missioners not later than January 1. ism. Applications must be made on blanks pre pared for the purpjse, which can lie ob tained from any one of the state fish com missioners, w hose names addresses are as follows: Henry C Ford, :3 Vine street, Philadelphia; (J. II. Welshons, Pittsburg; Ii. C. Deinuth, Lancaster; S. IS. Stillwell. Scranton; L. S'.reuber, Erie, and Y. L. Powell, Harris burg. Fight Willi a "a-ro Robbfr. A deadly conflict iu the dark between Nicholas Sizer, an old farmer, and a color ed burglar, suposed to tie Thomas P.lake. occurcd in the home of the former near Itraddock. IU-fore daylight Saturday. Sizer was aroused by the negro in his room, and he at once sprang from lice aud attacked the intruder. A fight fol lowed and then it was that the old gentle man worked his antagonist toward the stairway. Imping to throw him down. Put the w ily robber held fast to his vic tim and the two rolled down the steps to gether. Sizer lay unconscious at the bot tom arid the victorious negro fired four bullets at the prostrate form. The tiring atonsed the other people. Plake was captured and is in jail, and Sizer is dying iu the Allegheny hospital. Two Vrrdlrli. A statement made iu the Triimne last week relative to the verdict iu the inquest on the body of C A. tiray, was incorrect. After the evidence had been discussed a vote was taken on a verdict which merely re cited the facts of the accident and placed the blame on no one. Three of the jury voted to adopt it. and three did not vote. As it was late the jury then adjourned, and next morning 'Squire Anna took around a verdict as above stated, hut could only get one of the jurymen to sign it. He then prepared another verdict, charging the Peiuisy Ivania Railroad Company with negligence in leaving the crossing without a watchman, and this paer was signed by four ol the jury. One juryman declined to sigu either of the verdicts. UimtintjH Triinnte. till fan on Flrr. A lulu t 3:30 o'clock on Monday afternoon engine No. 4.VJ in charge F. E. Cunning ham, ou the Haltimore railroad, ran into a train on the bridge cross Stonycreek at Os boi u. The last cars were oil tanks and when the engine crashed into them, one of them tiroke and the leaking oil caught fire. The bridge was burned end the centre span fell Into the creek. The last two cars were" on t he bridge and one of thern fell in to the water. The other Muck on the pier. The centre span is about seeuty tive feet loug, and will be several days be fore traffic will tie resumed. The oil burn ed fiercely and about To.ooo gallons were destroyed. The front ttud of the engine was burned. No oue was injured, but it was a close call. Urra tiood Tldlau. A big haul of green goods circulars and correspon Jence with people negotiating for "the long green" has been made at Rridgeport, Conn. Among the list of vic tims found in their books were Jos. Y. Kormkie, Ml. Pleasant, Pa., flW; James D. Kocke, Orwigsburg, Pa., tsiTiO; V. A. McLaughlin. Moorsdale, Pa., f 3tJ; Henry Cunningham. Itellwood. Pa., Ws5; W. V. Hutchinson, New, Castle, Pa , 4on; T. D. Yoder, Allenville, Pa., f; S. R. P.enson. Hollingsbura-. Pa., K; Henry Ehlers.To nuiiii. Pa., t:; J. S. Slangier, Reidsburg. Pa., f3T; T. Morrell, Myersdale, Pa., tOo: Thomas Iryin, Centralia, Pa., 140. Married. II ILL EVANS. Married on -Tuesday afternoon. Mar -3. Irttt. at the Congrega tional church. Eliensbtirg. by liev. tleo. Hill, father of the groom. Rev. Jesse 11:11, of Ruolstowu. Ohio, and Miss Moflie Evaus, of Ebc-iisburg. BALTZELLS'.. WHEN we say "We carry some extraordinary VALUES in Shoes," we use the term as hav ing a longer, wider and thicker meaning than you ever attached to it before. Shoes for infancy, youth, maturity, and old age. !shoes in every size, make and popular shade. With such a stock controlled by our methods and opportunities in buyin EX TRAORDINARY BARGAINS are as natural as for value to pur sue doHars. Don't you see? You will when you read what follows: It almost appears useless to ad vertise our ereat stock of Oxfords in all colors and varieties so ca- smaH profit figures. In Clothing you can be suited in a Suit for yourself, your boy or boys in higher prieious is the weather, one day quality than price. In Spring and Summer Styles we are stocked up to overflowing. We feel confi pleasant succeeded by many cold teut tn:it f you come to us you will go away better pleased than ever before, as thi3 is our motto: and stormy ones, that seem tr demand only heavy Shoes, and we will skip them over by saying that when you are ready for them you will find them in the greatest beauty right here, and pass on to the consideration ol heavier shoes. To-day we offer In special sale ladies'' button shoes. in broken lima Tn t. i.n uui iu an sizes ana widths, at a price so low as to constitute a real bargain, among them tieing sui-h tine shoes as are rurely round in a mark-down sale. If you can not wear them out before warm weather th.-y will be readv for fall wear and thus do double bargain service. Atiout?5 pair are of those line Laird. Schober and Mitchell stores, sold iu the. city at fT. We sold them at f5 and t:.:h but to-day you may have them, elegant French Kid. haiid-tumed.4n narrow, med ium aud wide toes, low arid high heels, at 4 a pair. Another line of Of) pairs of hand welt sh.ies in tine Kid. sold heretofore at ?.. on, w ill now jro at (!.:. Also T.i pairs tine Kid, plain, sold at at 3.u, go at -.,..r. urn pairs in small sizes, and 3 inch hand turned and machine sewed, formerly !.5U and fci.riO, you may have them at .. a pairs of ladies' spring heel, iu sizes S'- to 5, sold at fc7.- and t are f,' a pair to day, a good bargaiu for the one that gets a pair. ne lot of Goat shoes in No. 5 and 7. for merly are now $1. BALTZELLS t Altoona. MlnretluMnii Wolleea. 'l'HK Ktntunr HuiMinic fc. l.oan AmnrUtlon 1 will otter lor le mi the r uuril chaoibrr, tlt eDsburv, un the fount) Monday la June l.ooo.oo. THUS. DAVIS, ' Lics-i Kit L.4UIMKK, Secretary. fret i.leiit. IV yon are wanting Km.i, Stationary. Hoolc leU. lkll. iuie. To;. Morel tie. School Supplle. Kui.ber Hoots or state, etc.. etc.. you ran bave y or want ati. piled t.y a rl t to T. Kuln' ntnre, Kltefe-buix. Alrbouieb an ol,l es ta til it bed one. It ahreaxt of the time ind iU way well hllrU with xoods ol all kind. An ex chance llt.rary ha r.een turned at thl More, where lor a and lucent yon can rent niort ariy hook you want to read. Any book or anytbin ere not In rtuck procured lor you at once. tv. ery thing Ud at lowest price. Uive u a call and we lor youraelt. ou never law sucn a large and elegant stock In "cbenibunc- Draakraam r f tie l.lq mmr llatit I .klilv.l l arrd try Adwialaierlak lr. Ilatlnea Uelden Stperttic. It Is manufactured as a powder, wbicn can he i Kit en In a tela ol teer. a cup ol coffee or te. or la Miod.witbout the knowledge ol tbe Lauent. Ill alluiely bartnle. and will effect a perma- i.tmiii'i cure, whether tbe uatieni I a moderate drinker or alcoholic wreck. It bat been given In thousands o! cave and in ever lunUnoe a r?eet cure ba loi lowed. It never liic. The t-ylrm ooei lmere,tnated with tbe specinc. It be eosie an atter iutuslbllity fur tbe lienor lie wm exlxl. cum rturaiilaM. 40 iace book ol particular free. Ad.ne UuUiKN SPIXUITU ... auictw.lT. 14 Kace su. Cincinnati O. I.HjK SA1.H SK oM-HANI MA;HINKKY. 1 Portable Holler and Knarlne.:& bom-pwer. I I'ortable Holler and rrijrine. 2i bre-tMwer. I Outer frank Ed cine. yi!2. with Oovernor. 1 Side lrmoht KuKlne.9l4. with Oovernor. ' I Side lnUKhl fcnsioe. loxl, with (ovrbor. 1 Slnicle tdaeraud lot Iron Pulley. I Kicn loipjoved Uand Saw t )u miner. 1 far Hlaody Heady Head Block. 1 Parke Saw Swage. All la rood condition and at half Mice. Write for particular to H.LiiKli, nia26 41 llulx.i Pa. I If UTtL LKliKAMiK. II li J.SHtrrtt. PaomikTO. Lrfieated at lluHoi. Pa., near the H. K. f, Hallway Depot. We alway endeavor to fur- I nlab tbe bent accommodation to bolne men, J leaure seeker and boarder. Person In aearrh ot MMnlort and quiet will bnd It a desl'atde place i tolop. 1 lie lame I un'urpaueti ana i aiway suuplied witb tbe best Ibe market adorda.aod all tbe delicacies of the season. Tbe Bar Is suit plied witb tbe choicest ol pore liquor and ciarars and nothing- but tbe bent Is sold. Special atten tion given to tbe care of horse. H. J. St'UKTTNK To Investors. "llrHY aro away from borne to seek Investments when you can l.uy Pennyl7anla First Mrtaice securities on the Cash or Monthly Payment plan and which will net you twenty per cent, on your money? For particular call ou or address U. A. FJSOI.F.H A I(T. Aug. S. 18W. F.ben'iurK, Pa A. C. FISHER, Painter and Paper Hanger, PATTON. PA. Tbe undersigned Is now located In Paiton and Is prepared to do Paintinac In all iu braDChe. House Painiln,, Slu palntink. Oralninx and Paper Hanaina; a specialty. Satlrl.tction uuar anteed. A. C. FISH KK, ml V3 I lull SALE Valuable FAKM LAND cen- I " MA MAM II. I J. .1.11 ,.A. Iff, more the township of Allea-heny. In the townablp ol Alll ebenv. la tbe count ol Camhiia. Pa., prop erty or Patrick MctJullouith Adjolclnic the land ol Iteora-e Seymore Filward Hradley, Adam Hammon and Oeorne Tomiln jn. Terms reason able. For particular Inquire of JOHNOTIHlLEkat, 1011 HrldkT street, Altoona, Pa. TkJOTlf'E I hereby ariven that tbe titlon of 1 ludson M. Kobinson pr-ylns; for the treus ler of liquor llcene a ran ted to Addleman ai Ki-om In Carroll ownsbtp ha l esn bled In Ibe office ot the Court of (Quarter Sessions of Cm brla county, and will i presenie.1 t the said court for Its consideration on tbe Orst Monday of June next. J C.llAHHY. May 1. 183. Clerk U S. 70TICF. I hereby elren Ibat the followlnu ac X count ha been tiled In tbe Court ol Com mon Pleas ol (Cambria county. Pa., and will If connrme.1 by said couit on the MUST MliMlAV OF J UN F. next, unles cause be sbown to tbe contrary: F rst and Bnal accoune of Herman Banner and Jaooo Fend, assiicnees ol Ibo. K Marshall. J .O. UAH BY. May 12. 18S. Protbonotary. rpo WHOM IT MAY CONCfcKN: J. A'l persons bav.nn claims aa'alnst tbe estate 01 JeremiaB Nuooan. late ol Munster township. Cambria county deceased, or against tbe eatale ol tlisa Noonan. late ol said township, deceared. are requested to present their claim prOeriy probated to me by May X&lb. lt)3. M. I. A ITTF.UI Kbensburx. Pa.. Marcb 31. IKKi. B. L. BkBD. at AT"IUT KaAtJat. REED & B.EADE, Attorneym lit l-.aw, tBtSUCK., - - - FENNA. r-omc oa Centra itreet, (4 ffl W Ml. D. KITTELL. Attorney"Ot-inw, EBENSBCKU, PA. offlee la Armory Hulldina-.opp.Ooart Hoe. T. W. DICK, ATTO KN ET-AT-LA W F.BBltBVkKl. PBBB'a -Special attention to Riven claim for Pen sion Koauty. etc, chT 'w-0 j. F. McKEXKICK, ATTUBBBT aD O.-1'WHBIXOK AT Law, - KHr-rtSHUtiU. PA atar-tltnea en Centre street. DONALD E. DUFTON, ATTOKNtY-AT LAW, FaaasarBa, Pbbba. HTIJtBoe ta Opera Hoase. Ceater slrweL IT." MYERS. ATTOa."EY-AT-I.AW. IVBBBBBOBa, PA. (fl ifKee la tJollonade Kew.ce t nr. atrseu ilw laws. a . A- SM. 7mm!lMr. k. . Attention i .nninn 71 IH We are convinced that our prices and goods are right. Since we our daily sales up to date have Why do you get your Shirts made when you can get them to fit and goods to suit the most particular. We have Shirts from 25 cents tip to ft-'.W. Men's Fedora Hats in everv shade, color and style that vu want for 1.4i. Also a very tine line of the latest and most fashionable Stiff Hats from : cents up. FURNITURE. lielow we will quote a few prices you can judge for yourself. 1 set good yellow I hairs Then $ 3.M) 2.5o 3.0O 4.'. .r.ri ('..(Ml ;.' 1.7.1 1. '. 2. .1 2.7.1 2.;s 1.M 1 set good dark Chairs 1 set gotd dark Chairs 1 set cane seat Chairs in dark 1 set cane seat Chairs iu dark 1 set cane seat Chairs iu dark 1 set cane seat Chairs. Mahogany 1 Oak RtM-ker w itn arm 1 Dark Rocker with arm 1 Oak cane seat, fancy arm 1 dark cane seat, fancy 1 light, very fancy arm Child's Rockers. .Vie.. i."c., 7."ic. and... Perforated Chairs and Rockers iu all styles and prices. 1 full 8-piece Mahogany or Walnut 1 ted -room Suite it.Ui 1 full H-piece DaK I ted -room Suit S7.u r-ddehoards. Cupboards aud Sinks a specially. Oil Cloth & Carpets. We are stocked in Oil Cloth and Carpets. It will save you money to l.uy ttf us as iu Inlying our stock early aud in large quan tities we saved money. We challenge any one to equal oflerin0: this season. Don't wait THE LEADERS. GALXITZIN, PElrNA. N. B. It may be of interest to yoa to say we ar still deep in the grocery busine. 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 fibres, 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 hy we sell so low. And when you come to town, Look for the Blue FlagThat is the Place. Register's Notice, ri'HE lotlowlna- acooanU hare been examined I and .aed b me and remain Biol of re -.rd lb tbl i trice lor tbe lniMX-liou ol l.eir. lexaiee'. and all all other Interested, and will be present ed to the rph n' irt l tiuiirla county for con nrtn lion and tlowance on W KD.N KMiA Y. JUNK 7. A. I. 181: 1. Tbe toartb ace rant of H. J. Hoppel. execu-t-r ol Henry Hoi.pel. late ot CarroIItown bor- ; ouxb deceased. I 2. Kirvt and final a -co n t of It li. Korman. ad ! minlatralnr of Heurv Norm, iau: of Kcade towo- ibiu. deceaet. z. Klrt an I oartl aceount ol Jacob W. Anna, adininlvtralor ol J S. Kline, late ol fcluer tuwwhlp. deceaaed. 4 Kirt and Dnal acconnt ol 11. 1. Myer tm- tee ol Simon IMoel, late oi tJlearneld townanip. deceased. 5. Klrt and final account ol 1. H. Kerllnaey. j aomlnnlralor of Sarah Kerllnaey, late ol Suu,ue- banna townililp. deceaned. I 6. First and Baal account ol Blair Alexander. administrator -:. T. A. ol Wu. A. Alexander, ia.le of Eft t'-onemauarh. deceased. 7. 'lrt ana 0ol account of Kpbntltn Cotter, administrator ol lavid Noon, deceased. Pirn and Dnal account of Miry I. MeWll llani. administratrix 15. T A. -1 Jane M. Phillip, late ol Jotinstown. deneaned. II. t'lrist aud final account ol licorice A.Haer. admlniatrator t:. T. A. oi Sarab A. MAriboura., late of Jubuftown. deceased. 10. Knt and Bnai aecounl nf Irvln KutledK. xnardtan of .lames Helaei and John Helel, min or cbild of Hannah Iayton. ace Helsel. late ol Johnstown, decea'ed. 11. Pirai and Bn: acooant , ot Ami. W. Kow lan.l. iruardian ot Harriet J liavl. a minor child ol Mrtl ll.vir. deceased. It. Tbe ftrrl and final account of Henry Sell, administrator ol Jeremiah Pervtn, late ol Frank lin liorouarb, dcaaed- 13 Pint nnd final account cf Adam Shuinan. kdmlnlstrutor 1 H. N. ol Tbomas Kaer, late ot Jarkoou township 14. Klrnt and final of John Harnett and Am.nda Alrhart. ace Adam executor ol T. W. Attain, laleol lletheny townstilp. 15 First and filial account ol Tboinaf Hilar, ex ecutor ol Ann Lutber, late ot 1'arroll township, deceased. . 16. First and Bnal account ol J. A. Hendiick. aruardiauof Ho war J. tfroyie. minor chtd at Vim. H. and end l?lara M. Croyle. 17. Flit and bnal account 1. 1 F J. Parrtgh, ex ecu'or of Itayid Mill, late ol tiallitsin. deceased. 18 Seccn-l and final account ol W. H H. Hott er! son, administrator ol Jasob H. Kuhn late ot Sominerblll township, deceased. IV. First aad nnal acoo .nt ot Tboma Monroe adininstraior ol Wllliui Olson .late el Oalntsln boroukb. deceased. W t !rst and n-al account of John H Urown, executor of Oconee Cttrroll. Iau ol Jobnsuivn, deceased. zl First and final account of Ueork Tbe Is. ad ministrator ol Marie Sophia Tbeis. late el Jobus town. deocake.1. 22. First and final account of (ieorare Tbel and John H. lirown. execuio's of Henry l'hel. late of Johnstown, deceased. 23. First and b-al account of F O. Fisher, ad aiinitralor ol TBonias J. Howe, late ol Johns town, deceased. 24. First and Bnal account ol corve Moehl bauser. administrator of (Jeorge Heiaer. late of JoLnstown, deceased. k5. Firatand bnal account of (teonte Wild, ad mintstrator 1. H. N- f J. Charles Pleiler, late of Woodvale beroottb. deceased. 28. Account of Heury J. and Sophia Kotesk. ex ecutors ol O Borne Koieu, late ol I pper Yoder townshln. deceased. 27- r Ireland Bnal aecount ol Paul Yahner. ex ecn.orvtJohn tlaker. late ot Cleuineld town ship, deceased. 28. First and Bnal account of Joseph Van tinn er, adtaibuttrator ol C. Banks Van Ormer, late of Keade townsblp, deceased. . First and Bnal recount of Alvin Evans, ad ministrator ol Mancaret Prion le. late of Summer bill townhbip decea'ed. au First and Bnal ac-ootit of II. H. Tomb, ad ntiniatrator ul James Hood, late ot Johnstown, deceased. SI. First and Bnal account af John S. Wick, trustee to cell tbe roal estate ol Jacob Kelkhard, late ol Adam township, deceased. IIAMIX A. MtJOI HH, Ketclster Bea-lster's Office, Lbensburs;, Pa.. May 12, lows. TRIAL LIST. TTHjI.LOWINf Is tbelirt ofeanses set down for J trial at a term ol court to be held oa the second Monday la Jcne, lMtf: Zimmerman s. Hose et al. Hlpps v- I. oj-J. Waiklns v. Jamby, M c A iwr t. Hart.ison. Iitueseil. .... vs. Kexnj. BluiBeoibal ... a. Kliaaermil. l.ats A Nia.. . . Harluian. V'ulon Iktirj Co... ....vs. I'bl. S-heu it. Hruokbank et al. VaUkbt.. v. Hlacknck fav. , Im Do. McOardy vs. Mardia. lk.oaboe A Motley vs. Kirkpatrlrk. uv- . ,,,.... jiiim.L,.n Produce Co. Aull Hro. PaiierC'O vs. Sam. Hurke .....v. Moraa. MeVey v. Kl..r. SKrson. ,,, i , rittjih. Hu-ks, assianee vs. Plunkelt et al. )eurve -....vs. M. xham B. A t.. A'a. Oardner v. sirayer. Marsh ,,, .,. Williams ct al. Noel . 8. Iron City Mutal Fire Insurance. Oo. we v. Weakland. 1 i jr i Khody. Hatch vt. P. K. H. J.O. KAKHY. May U, lWiO. Prolboiivtarj. WJE AffiJE PEOPLE iucreased just 40 per cent., nnd we Please and Satisfy Everybody. Floor Oil Cloth from 2.1 cents to 4s cents per square yard. Ingrain Carjiet, one yard w idi at .'JO, 40, is and Vi cents. Stair CarjM't from 2.'! rents up to .Hi cents per yard. SHOES! SHOES! If you wish to get a good aud substan tial Shoe call on us. You will surely hud something that will suit you. Ladies' douxoJa plain tip And spring heel, button 1.-.M to 2.1)11 Ladies' dougola. opera aud common sense, bill Lou. heel f 1.2.1 to J ..TO Ladies' extra line tiiied lyncher 2. .HI Ladies' russet, tipped, button 2. on Ladies" tine pM,li.-l buttoned: also. Misses' and Children's patent leather lipix-d l.lo. fl.-j.l, l.:l Ladies' tine surge, button or lace J.-s Ladies' lipped and common senc Ox fords fl.ooand 1.2.1 Children's tinix-d Oxfords t uiiuren s rusM-t ami dougola spring Urn.. fl. and Infants shoes from 22 cent up. Men's laee and congros shoes Men's satin calf, lace or conirress Men's I' calf, lace or congress Men's tipped I'lin her. extra tine 1.10 : 1.2.11 2 on f 1.7.1 ' 2..H) Men s line hand-sewed, lace or con gress Men's (ircacian calf, laee or congress.. -j.iii Men's line Kangaroo lipped, laee Or conirress ?,. Men's extra line gossamer e calf, laee the intrinsic value as well as the but come at once to Yours C 6 New While Front Bnildini, 113 QUI New Stock of DRY COODS. MILLINERY AND CAR PETS. (Jail to see us when in town. Widows' Appraisement. N'fTI'E ts hereby utven tl.at the followinK named ai.praiemntaol property a.pr4i.ed and set art lor widows ol de.jent an.ter the Act of Assembly ol ttie ot April. A. I. 18M. ha been Bled In the Ktgl ter's otttc lo auj b.r tbe oiunty ot Cambria. u.t will :.e presented to tbe Orphans' t'ourt ol ajid county lor en firm a tion and allowance on WUINts'llW, ltWSF.7. A. 1. lM: 1. Inventory and appraisement ot the-CMd and chattel set at.-irt lor Jtni A. Tudor, wid . of luvid Tudor, late of Cambria townxbip, de ceased. &too un. 2 Inventory and si.ril-e nent or property an pral.hd and ret a.tart I r Mary S. Weakien. wisl ow ol Peter S. Weaklen late of Susquehanna township, deceased 8-HM imi. S. Inventory and at prlement et personal proerty appraised and set apart to Matilda Ol son, widow ol Wen. Olson, late of Oallltsin, de ceased. 8J0UJSI. 4. Invont4,ry and appraisement of personal property and icil estate appraised and set apart to Susannah Wis I over widow ol Jeremiah Wis sinKer. late ot tionvmauab township, deceased. Personal property . 4J.i: real e'ae. tJ!6. 1. A Inventory and appraisement ol personal property appraised anj set apart to Ann IkiUKberty. Ute ot Washington townstitp, de ceased. :tHi.iw. 8. Inventory and appraisement of real estate appraised and set apart to Maria HaaM. wid tw ol iorae Hats, late ul Klc.land township, deceas ed. 83UO.OO. 7. Inventory and appraisement of rsanal l.roliertv Mtiliraljed an,i aet tnirt l.i Klla fniili j widow oi Vincent Suil h. late ol J.ibostown. de ceased. Personal property, fftOo;real estate, uu. 8. Inventory rt appralrement ot personal property appraised and set apirt lo (lenova Ke 'in, aldow ot Michael E. It cam, late ol Johnstown, dem-ased. 82ii oil. 9. Inventor) and appraisement of personal droj-e.ty ai praised and set apart to Ma.y (M. widow or Cbr suan (I.xmI. laie ol Jackeon town sbip. deteaaed. 8J0U.UU HANtKUA MtJOt'H. Keeister Kcklster's Office. ttK-nhl.urn. Pa, May 12. lawa. ORPHAMS' COURT SUE OF V-LUABLC REAL ESTATE. HY virtue of an order ol the Orphans' Court .f Carabtta county. Pennsylvania, 19 nie dl crccad. I will exK'e to public sale at the store ot W. . Conler at K-a's t rs1i, la Wasblupclon Uiwocblp,cu.i.ria county,, pa., on 0ATL'III)AV,MAY27,'93, AT 2 O'CLOCK P.M., All tl.at certain piece or parcel of land sltnate In aid township i.t Wasbinuton. ad)ninlns; land ol liysart A I.ul.maa. A. Smith, Adam Myers, f. Scanlaa aad others, eorlriutng tSdO Acres, more or les. Fxceptlns: and reservtnst there Ir.Ma. a certain e,iii ol ci.al. koowu a the '.Mill er Seam" or -tied K," ton ether witb certain ulaina- rlkhi aed prtvilekea. sold and sxinveyed O) Kemrd MrCaUan to ctiaries A. Ifnahes. as fully recited In deed dated Srptcmter xa .l . ltmu. and recorded In t'amlirla county la lieed Hook IS o- 73 at pave ewi. TERMS OF SALE: Tea per cent, of Uia iurrhae monev tn ra i.ai i In hand at Uie time of sale; tbe lalai-ee ol one third at tbe con (truss i inn of sale: one-Ciird In six inou'h. and oue-tlnrd in twelve ruoiith Irom mentli Irom the oont rmttlon of snle, lwf erred .a)Uiei,ta to liear lolervat and to lie secured by judk meat bond aad suorlkane of pnrchaser. M. Ii. KITPF-I.L Administrator ol tbe estate ol Iternard McCol van. rtcad. Etnbur. P April 2S.18V3. DO yon need J printing? II M, KiTe th BkkAa a uia.1 order. became .Simon & Co.'s successors still continue to sell at the same you at such a remarkably low price or congress Men's grain plow slnes, buckled, Hal- ll'st Umgile Mens working shoes yon can get from us from ". in rents to DRY GOODS. 1.71 1.3j 1.2.1 J -miles, here Is the pla:-e to get your dry gIMMJS. Curtains from 7.1 cents ?.1.oo mt pair. Ladies' percale w aists, light or dark, r.o cents. Ladies' ha tost waists, ligtired and striped, w ith ru filed front at 71c. White waists, all kinds of material, the latest and most fashionable styles, from i'.t cents to f '.4s. Dress ginghams for H cents per yard and up. Apron ginghams from to 10 cents. M usliii in I. l.-ached or unbleached from 4''.j U. lO eents. jn Calico we are six.ck.-d full of t he linest, newest and most desirable iu the market, at from :t to 1 1 cents. Ladies' skirt embroidery, 4l inches w ide, for 4s cents and up. Flouncing embroidery from XI cents to to 1 per pard. A rotnpl.-te line of trimmings of all sorts aud dresses iu all styles ou our shelves and counters. Call and sec them. You can't help hut buy. as the bargains we are offering iu the ladies line are something thai you can't I grasp every day. variety anl extent of o Resirectlullv. our bargain 9 s Clinton Strait, JoMstovn, Pi k- L. JOHSSTUS. M.J.HVCK. A. Htil CK. bTALIHHKD 1872. Johnston, Buck & Co., JJANKKKS, KHENSBUIMJ. ... rEXN'A. A. W. Bl H, t'aaliler. FSTABLItlHICD 18Mb. CarroIItown Bank, UAKKOIJ.TOWN. PA. T. A. Mil 4KB trUII, aaliler. General Banting Ecsidlss Transactei. The liillowlnit are tbe principal features of keneral baLkina- business : iir.poniTk Kecelved payable on demand, and Interest bear Ilk certlBcate issued to lime depositor. MIANN Rziended to customers on favorable term and approved paper discounted at all time. C'OLI.r.rTIOMte Made In the locality and upon all the banking towns In the Uuited Stales. Charges moderate. I K A ITB lasoed nekottable In all part of tbe t'nttnd State, and lorelcB exchanice lued on ill parts of Kuroie. A Ct T8 Of merchant, farmers and others solicited, to whom reasonable accomodation will be exieutled. Patrons are assured that alt transaction shall be held as strictly private and einndontlal. and that they will be treated a lllierally as aood hanking rules win permit. Kespecttally, JOIINNTON. RI'f 'K V CO. JUST RECEIVED ! -A LAIUJE LOT- Boots (fc Shoes -1IOLGHT AT Sheriff's Sale ! FitOM Til E STOCK OF W. E. SCHMERTZ &L CO., pitthhi kw, pa. The public invitetl to call. Prices away down. JNO. LLOYD & SONS. PHOP08ALS. SEALED Proposals will be recel-cj at the ol lice ol the Steward ol the Almshouse urn un til tbe F1KST OF Jl'NfeL enein lor the ps.ot l K sod peacilluk - of alt tbe outside rlace the Almshouse. Hid ma; lie leu at the ottu or mailed to tbe slewaid. JOHN UiS.i KAPrlAFI. H1TE. S. W. MJU.r K. Ktiecsbnrtr, Pa.. May a, liwt. In reef ur. YMm Fire Insnrance ipej T. V. DICK, General lrsurance Agent, jSBJExditujta, r.
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