dJninlma -freeman. KltKNSBt'Krt, CAWrtlUA CO., PA. FRIDAY. - - JUNK-'. 1 .'! 1.4.4 a i. akd pi:rwsi- Mr. Al Kick, f (ialMtzin, was in town on Thursday. -Mr. T. II. Heist bus ronuiK'iic.'d inak ini a kiln of brick. -U. v. latlur KUI.-H, of Luirt-tto. was in tow n or. Wednesday. -Miss Hose Hearer, of Carroll township, is visilinit friends in Altonna. .:.. Zabm and Miss Sadie l IS.H .11 .!'. Cbi.te are visitihi,' friends in IMttshunr. Tlie Ikes on the. new railroad stopped work and kept Thursday as a holiday. Miss Annie Leap, of Lilly, i visiting lisi-s Aliee and Annie Maloney, in this pluee. Mr. Timothy Sheehan, of Alleslieny toMihip. spent a few hours In tow n on Thursday. Mr. Anthony Conrad a well known . iti.. n of Alleuhi ny township, is seriously ill with dropsy. -Messrs. M. 1. I !ean r. deputy treasur , i. and II. II. Meas. Ks.j.. Uwik a trip to Philadelphia lust week. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Roberts after a w.ik's abs.-nce at Kane. I'a., returnel liuine on Tuesday evening. The eas- of the Commonwealth vs. Ii. II. .sinner in the Somerset county court was continued until next court. The supervisors of Cambria township l,.i- purchased a Climax road machine and an- uiviuu the roads in the township a dress ii.l; up- A lonu Ik'ht has ended in the select iim i,f l'lolTessor U. W. Itible, of Indiana, as piincidal of the new Stroiidsburn slate iimI inal school. --.Mr. .1. A. Shoemaker has bad an arte sian well tiorcd on his premises near the i,, railroad for the accommodation of the -Iim U at his stables. -The eleventh annual meeting of the .1 uiiiala Valley Kditorial Association will in . i t in t he Trllnim ollice, Allodia. Sat ni.liiy. June .1, l.a, at',' P. M. Cy the failing to advertise their priina n.s. as iciiiired by rule, tin- Kuyeile , . 1 1 1 1 1 v Kcpulilicaus. it is said, w ill not lie I,, able to hold a legal election this fall. Mr. Frank Powers, the real estate agent from Creson, was in lown on Thursday and reports the real estate busi ness as booming in that progressive town. - A hill requiring the fencingof agricul tural lands in Centre, Clearlield ami Cani I, i ia counties, passed the legislature linal- i - I . . . .. . .. . . : I . I. . IV lal weeK. 11 lias lit. I jet reccneu me auction of the governor. -On Monday evening an east IhmiihI fi.i.lit train ran into another freight train near Kittaiiiiing Point and wrecked four cars. N o oi.e w as hurt but ti-ittic on the rtiail asdelayvd several hours. There w ill lie a picnic at Soangler on Wednesday, and Th nrsday.Iiine -Ith and .".'-I. the proceetls for the laMirtit of the new ( alholic church at that place. All are in- i led and a good time promised to all ho attend. Henry Allen. Julius Sohott and Harry I'indli y ere brought to jail from Johns town on Tuesday, the tirst named to an swer a charge of malicious mischief, second for assault and battery and th. third for burglary. The practice of playing ball on the slieels has commenced in this place ;ind should lie nipped ill the bud by tile bor- ough an t hoi 1 1 ies. It is uncomfortable for a lady walkiuu on our pavements io ! on the continual lookout to dodge a Hying ball. Mr. .I.C. Hotham. who for the past two years has l-e;i running the steam i:iistuiill near the station in ibis place, w ill take bis departure t lie latter part of this week for W ashingtouville, Ohio, w here he w ill engage in the milling busi ness. A Hungarian from hesieriield got too linn h lieer on Sunday morning last, uiih, making a misstep, fell from Ihe top of a pair of stairs al tileu Hope, breaking his neck, cau-iug death insianl'y. lie was liui ied the same day ill the Catholic ceme tery at Houw.lale. Mr. Joseph Pearer, of Norristow n.au c-county treasurer ot Montgomery coun ty, died al his home in that place on Mou ilay. May aged Sl Jeais. The deceaseil Vkasa blot her tif John JJealer. F.s.. ol Sus i iiehanna township, and of the late Fran cis liearer. Ksij.. of Carrolllow n. The barn of (ieorge M. W'eisgarber, of Hiidv township. Clearlield county, was slruck by lightning on Tuesday evening of last week and burned, together witli all 'he contents. The loss is placed at uitotit l.hi. with an insurance of ttt. The house which stands close by was saved by hard work. It has finally been settled till', the electric railroad ill he built from Morris dale to Jauesville. and a branch to be limit to Mudela. Tom Collins, the'vvell k now u contractor, has purchaseil the in terest of Senator Pat Ii-i'mhi ami will com ni. Th e immediately to build the road. ll"itt -.ihilf Aihtim'i: The contract for Judge Marker new linii-e on Centre street w as let on Wednes day of last week to William Lloyd X Son, "t Johustow n. The building when com- Ii I' d w ill cost about elS.mi. Thi house will be t w o stories high, live rooms on the tirs t ill nt and six on the second, and will lie bin It of Mea er brick. Sniiie w ag stutTcil one of our citizens ":!li tlii-ht.iry that a prize light wasaUml "inn, if i, If n. u r the South church, on the W iliumc road, on last Friday afternoon. Tl.e i in. n gave the story lo the sheriff, Im. a.'. i.iiipauiisl by W'ardi-u Vouu. stall, d out bent uu preserving the peace. I', a.-e ;s preserved as the story was a I l re. -A- III U s.sj.n in another col mini there wi.l be a speelal election held ill the bor- '"-ti nf Flbenslmrg on Friday, June 'to. ' f"l t be ill pose of deter tiling W het her ' I..- -i I, mil ilir. clois shall increase the in 'I' l,t. In. ,,f ,. iMiroiigh Hot ccc 'ding ' "o I" r ' ilium of the assessed valuation '"' Ii"' 1'iitposeof liilililing the new sclnxil I "i M .mlav evening at the meeting of the l-.r.inu'b council an order w as issued to .M.-s,rs. Prown. Kimbair Apl for elm, laiiiaL'es for horses Injured on our slri-etn ' lirmigli i he carlessness of a iMirongh olli 'ial. t in.-hiiudretl dollars would have put li'iU.'ii stun., on another square of our streets, but It Is none now. Some Ixuougli '!!icials , in,,,, blub. -ThroiiMb some mlsundei standing U. tu. cn the . IhmiI directors of Hiieltsblirg und William Lloy.l .t Sou. the eouli a trs, ti e contract price of the new school titiilil ii.g instead of U-lun tit,. as stated last week, is i:..OsO. Messrs. Lloyd A Sou have coin in. ii, e.l tearing down tiie walls ot the old building and as soon as they are "ut of tl, way will U-gin work on the new Iniilding. - Many peo,,ie past,, eW w all pa ryear ifter year over the old. and the result I that un.ler the new pat-r lies millions of d seas,, germs awaiting a chance to liecome a. live. The way to have house nice and ' lean and do away with these disease breeds is to s. rape off th old paper In-fore putting on t, ,.w; -sld. it makes th hous ,H,k idee as the papvr s u tlusi-r to wIL Among the now buildings f-oon to n erected at Cresson will h a brick residtic. for lr. Di'veraux, of Summit: a hotel by M. P. Anderson, of Allegheny township and a store room by W. W. McAtecr, of Loretio. Liuhtmng-roil sharpers have lieen reaping a harvest in Mercer county during tin; last few days. Aaron Wasser. of near ('reenvillc. was swindled out of HH, Adam lloll'aoker. of Penn township, paid P.' and otheis have been as effectually gulled The testimony in the divorce suit of Mary Kcrtiey against Joseph O. Kirby v as filed on Saturday in the Allegheny county courts. Kirby was United Slates consul at Paia. Pia.il, for some time, and in four years his wife says she gave him only Sim) for the. support of hi family. Mr. Kirby is well-know n in this county, having been for a long time a resident of Wilmore. Louis Mracken. a son of Michael Mracken. a well-known citizen of I iallitin on Saturday evening in attempting to Ix.ard a freight train near the water plug at that place, lost his hold and was thrown lieiicath the wheels, which passi-d over both of his legs. Mesidcs these Injuries his skull was fractured and he was bruised about the body, lie died about half an hour after the accident. Middaughs Musical Comisily, aug m en ted byj a gold band and grand oper itic orchestra will aprar at tL opera house, Kliensburg. on Monday ev ening. June 5th. This excellent company of merrymakers are spoken of in the high est terms by Ihe press-all over Ihe country. The entertainment is a novel one. the fea ture lieing the minstrel cotninedi. tta en lit led the "Rehearsal of the Maud Hoys Minstrels." Judge Reybiirn. of Armstrong county, who, while presiding at court held iilNiiit a year ago, heard arguments for ami against t he change of venue in the cases against the South Fork Club for damages resulting from the great flood, has decided to giant the change of Venue asked for. He Ii is not di tcrmincd in w hat county the cases will lie tried but will leave it to the counsel in the cases to lix the county, pro vided they can agree. In speaking of the great circus train wreck w hich occured on the Tvrone and Clearlield road Tuesday. th Tyione r ithl says: "Xot to mention the small animals, reptiles and birds; which havees cai. il to the mountains and will probably not Im- recaptured, there remain only three of the larger beasts at large. These are an Australian anieat.t, Australian agoutis and a black tiger (.only tluee of the species in America.) Local hunters are assisting in the search for these animals." John M. Warner, a farmer living in Jreciiville township, Somerset county, was rohlicd on Tuesday night of last week of I,si) in greenbacks und gold coin. W arner w as his ow n banker ami kept all his funds in his house. Only a few days ago he purchased a revolver to protect the. wealth. The money was kept in an uiiociMinicd Ixdrooii) und the robbers gained entrance to it by removing the window sash, and so iiietly that the fam ily were not aware of the loss until the next morning. Tin-postal script will soon take the place of the postal note now in use. The postal note costs three cents, and carries any amount up to ?.", while in a script a sheet calling for amounts from one cent to t has liccn prepared from which, on pay ment of one cent, the amount of money to be sent by maii to any part of the. United Stales may he torn off the same as au ex press order. There w ill Is-mi writing on it of any kind by the postmaster, the send er indorsing the check draft. The govern ment guarantees its safe it aiisportatiou. A correspondent writing from Coalport says: "The Irvoua Coal and Cuke Com pany have expended hundreds of dollars in the past year or two trying to get through a rock fault which they ran against and cut out all their coal, for wnich cause they abandoned the mine. Thinking they had accomplished their task at last and thai coal would simiii show up, they lan into another fault one day last week. This is very discouraging to the company and also to the miners of this place, us this nine has Im-cii the backbone of the place." Lorenzo J. Hall, aged 'i'l years, whose home was near Cresson. attempted to board a freight train 'it. that place on Fri day evening for the purpose of riding io Lilly, when his clothing was caught by a signal lamp and and ie was thrown under the wheels. 11 is right leg was ground off at the hip and he was other vise badly cut and bruised. He was taken to the Altoo na hospital where his leg was amputated close to the Ixidy. but he never rallied after the operation and died at J:Jiion Saturday morning. His remains were taken to Io rclio for interment. A hove! swindle is lieing worked in the interior counties of this and adjoining states. A very clerical looking man ap pears at the house of a prnsMrous farmer and announces he is a minister who is go ing to pleach in a neihlMuing church. Simmi after a young couple ride up ami ask the farmer to direct them to a minister, as they wish to be married. The preacher offers his services, the ceremony is per formed and the minister asks the farmer and his w ife to sign the marriage, certifi cate. They readily do so, and simiii receive not i f a note in bank. ll"sa pretty bare hook, but some M-ople take it. A dipatch from Iluntlncdon on Sat urday says: "The dissatisfaction among the miners in the C learlield ami Pliilips htirg region over the company store sys tem is ou the Increase, and the coal trad' is in an tinscttl.sl condition. There Is ap prehension among the miners that the re duction of cents a ton tnad.! at I'allitzin may a No adoptst thioimhout the en tire CIcal held and Itroad Top districts.. A conference of miners w ill U- held at AIUm. na next week. Just as the ('ullitzin re duction came, the miners in tin. Clearlield and Mech Creek regions were alxiiit to ak for an advance of . cents a ton, and this has filled the miners w ith intense uneasi ness. Wilson Uoblnson, a farmer of Kden luirg. Clarion county, had a terrible ex perience with a vicious horse at his farm on Monday. He was driving the animal in company with several more into the burn, lie struck It with a whip, and the tierce brute at once attacked him. kicking him with both feet. He was hurled sever al feet, and as he arose w as at tacked again, receiving a kick that fractured his jaw. The animal seemed content after this, and Mr. Robinson staggered toward his house. He had nearly reached it w hen the horse rushed at him again and kicked 1dm through the kitchen door, fracturing his skull. He will probably die as a result. The horse w as shot, During a recent heavy thunder storm, lightning played aueer freak on a Hun tingdon county firm occupied by Joseph Vaiiorman. Mr. Vanormau was plowing, and seeing the coming storm was going to the barn when lightning struck that struc ture, k'nr king out the gable ami badly damaging Ihe w hole building. A valuable .".-y ear-old gray mare w as standing In the corner stall, ami received u terrible shock, the bolt, or a Mirtion of it, striking her on t he buck, running down all four legs, sing ing off the hair in each case, and rendering the animal unconscious. Three other horses near by were also badly demora lized by the shock put alt are in a fair way to recover, the only dreg left as a result in two of them U-Ing that of deafness, w hich It Is thought will leave them In a few months. Harrlaice Llrnira. The following marriage licenses were Is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans Court for fwo weeks ending Wednesday, May 31 ISM: L. J. Heiser, McKee's Rocks, Allegheny county, I'a.. and Annie L. Leckani Johnstown. William Shtiltzand Frances Zciglcr, Up per Yoder townshio. John Edward (Jntwald and Rosie V Stoitz, Carrolltowu. David W. Varner and Annie Shartz Adams township. Jesse Hill and Mollie A. Evans, Ebens burg. Michael Poinivics and Paulina Kicska. Johustow n. Andrew Mender and Annie Eckeurode, Washington township. Karl Shilling and Willulmine Nichalke, Johnstown. Paul Shilling and Clara Xichalke, Johns town. Charles Cassidy, Patton, and Nellie t'it tings, Cleui field tow nship. Victor M. Lawer, Patton, and Ellen J. McConnell. Clearlield township. Elmer Marsch, Johnstown, and Sarah Eflie Patton, Concmaugh township. Harry E. Kautz and Jennie E. Paul Johnstown. ' Peter A. Daniels and Klizahctti Mc Laughlin, Johnstown. Francesco Rruno and Francescas Ma: triana, Hastings. Harvey M. Wolford. Hclhcl. Somerset ceunty, and Mary J. Lohr, Hooversville, Somerset county. ( liHire.' II. Kiisir.an. Morrell v ille, and Martha Sheridan, Sheridan Station James C. Hendricks, Summerhill. and Laura Coleman, Mills P. ()., Somerset county. John Minto and Ellen (Jlenn, Frugality. niel From an Itirraoaii of Mrdlrlnr. Mrs. Francis Rider died at her home in Elk Horn. W. Va., on Friday, May loth. from an overdose of medicine administered by an attending physician. She had packed her trunk with the intention of her husband and herself going to her old home at Callitln on a visit, and reeling lightly indist. eed. the physician employed by the company h yw hich Mr. Rider is em ployed was "ailed in and gav ener medicine, from the effects of which she lost her life. Her remains reached i'allitzin on Sunday veiling of last week and the funeral took place from the resilience of her mother. Mrs. Jacob Fosler. Only a year ago last February she lie- came the wife of Francis Rider, and soon after their marriage they removed to Elk Horn, W. Va., where Mr. Rider was em ployed as ixM.k-kccpcr by one of the large oal companies in that place. Resides her husband, she I- survived by her mother and three sisters. Mrs. Jacob Yeckley and Mrs Solomon Henry, of (iallil.in. and Mrs. M. Efliuger, of Altoona. and one brother. lohn, w ho resides w ith his mother in I'al litzin, and by a daughter thiee months old. lonnil Aftr-r Two Trara. Mrs. Conrad Eugle, an aged widow vv ho lived w ith her son John in Somerset county, mysteriously disappeared two years ago last fall, ami although close search was made at the time, nothing was ever learned of her late until last Thursday. While some workmen were 1 peeling hark from tre s aUiut a mile from John Engle's house one of them discovered a pair of woman's shoes. 1'miu picking them up he found that they contained the liones of human feet, and recalling the mysterious disapiM-aram e of Mrs. Eugle, it w as decided to look for the remaining parts of I be skeleton. A short search re lied a!! of I he Nines excepting those of the arms. Several pieces of clothing were also found. The clothing and shoes have leen idetitilied as belonging to Mrs. Engle. thus establishing the ideliliy of the skele ton beyond a doubt. Knot l y II Im Brother. John McDonald, chief of M.lice of Ma- pletou. luiuiihgion county, was shot ami mortally wounded by his brother. Henry McDonald last Saturday night. With several comuanioiis Henry Mcltonald le- came engaged In a iiarrel over the jmis session t a keg of Insit. Chief McDonald arret-d his brother, ami after taking him to the lock-up released him on his promise to go home. Henry went to a neiglils.ring store, borrows! a revolver, and r"turnlng to the scene of the row, opened tire on his brother. Three shots were tired, one of which Itcnelrated the iflieer's Im h! y from right to left, cutting some of tl.e intestines. Ihe attending physicians say he cannot recover. Henry was lodged in the county jail at Hunting- ion. He is well advanced iu years and has a family of grow n-up children. Death of Mm. Margaret liavla. Mrs. Margaret Davis, wife of Mr. Thomas I). Davis, of the Eust ward, win, as was uicnlio-ied In last week's Fkkkman us lieing seriously burned by her clothing atching tire, dhd on Friday afternoon alK.ut half past four o'clock. Mrs. Davis was a native of Wales and came to this ouiitry in 1M7. Two years afterwards ie w as united in marriage to Mr. Thomas D. Davis, who with seven children namely Stephen. John, Walter, Nathaniel and Alice, who reside in Elieusburg. Thomas D.. w ho reside in Johnstown, and Mag gie, who resided at llarrisl.org. survive ier. One daughter Annie died in 1S4V.I. Mrs. Davis was highly esteemed by all who knew her and her funeral, which took place on Sunday uflernooti at loyd'n cemetery wai attended by many sorrowing friends. Mow to Avoid Kprlor Tr. Spring fever, or that "tired" f.-eling, is occasioned by an ee-ss of heat in the hu man I tody. The diet necessary lo main tain animal heat during winter, Is no longer necessary during the warm months of spring and summer, and a change is not only U-neficia! but necessary. To avoid any unpleasant results, and to keep up vitality the system should be stimula ted by the ue of a little pure whiskey Physicians throughout the country unite in prescribing and recommending the whiskies Kittled by Max Klein on account of their purity and general excellence, and the know ii reliability of his Silver Age. Dixiuesiie and Rear Creek recommend them to all. Send for catalogue of all kinds of limiors, mailed free, to Max Ki.kiv, S2 Federal street, Allegheuv, I'a. Meaaorlol lay. Memorial Day in this place was olcrved with the usua' ceremonies, the day, with the exception of a threatening ruin w hich was soon dispelled, lieing a tine one. Ad drcscn.s weredeliversd at Ihe court house by Alvln Evans. Es(j..of this place', and Prof. Harvey, of Centre county, after which the procession formed and moved to the sever al ceineterh-s, w here the graves of the sol dier dead w ere decorated, w ith tlowers. In the evening an add less was delivered at the court Iioiism by Congressman J. D. Hicks, whiih was prcccedcd by prayer by Rev. Mow-man and a short address by Judge Marker, who introduced Mr. Hicks. John M. Warner, of ('reeiivlllc town ship. Somerset county, was robln-d of Cl.NMlu gold cash on Sunday evening a week ago. Mr. Warner was his owu banker and had the money concealed in a room in the house.. The thief or thieves must have know n all altunt the matter for they entered a room where the cash was bidden and did not disturb auythiug else or alarm the si ei ping family. Ilaahed lo Death, A fatal railroad disaster occurred at 5:30 on Tuesday morning about live miles north of Tyrone, along the Tyrone and Clear lield branch of the Pennsylvania railroad. Walter L. Main's circus train, composed of nine flat ears, two stock cars, four coaches and one bo car, were enroute from Houl.dale to Lewistown. From all accounts the heavy train got uncontrolla ble and rail away. Rounding a sharp curve at forty miles an hour, everything except the engine and three coaches went over a fifteen-foot embankment. The lunch car got across the track, thus saving the coaches and probably a score or more of lives. Nothing Is left of the cars but old iron and firewood. The w hole '.rain was con sidered by those in the business as the best on the road. The Joss of so many lives Is awful and the destruction of valuable tock is enormous. Five were killed in stantly and twelve injured. The names of the dead are: Frank Train, treasurer and ticket seller, Itidian anilis; James Strayer, Houtzdale. Pa.; William Mutherly.Ceneva. Ohio; William Ileverly, brakeman, Tyrone; Char'es Lock, Lezington. Ky. For a lew moments after the wreck all was quiet, then the cries and shrieks of the wounded men and animals broke the juietof the morning. The scene was In describable. A relief train was disnacthed for soon as possible and came to the as sistance at once. Tw o hours were passed before Frank Train could be reached. He w as conscious all the time. Several times he urgtsd his rescuers and when the last timlier was removed from his body he breathed his last. James Srayer, w ho was instantly killedonly joined the show the night lc fore. There were K'.i people sleeping in the three coaches which escaped. Forty-nine horses were killed outright, including the valuable ring horse. Poor Flake. The w hile leader, Joe. of the six-horse team. died at noon, moaning like a human lieing. He was va'.ued at not less than f 1,h-. All the horses ridden by Towanda. the princi pal rider of the company, are also dead. Two sacred cows also met instant death. All the animals escajM-d from their cages. aiising terror in the ueighboi hood. The birds, monkeys, two "grave-dig gers' from Austria, a black panther, a sil ver tigress from Asia, and a lion all got lean away, and there is but little hoe of apturiug any of them. One elephant was somewhat injurtsd. but the rest of them escaMd; also did the camels and they seemed to be enjoying themselves as if nothing hud happened. Within a radius of sixty feet nothing hardly could be no- ticetl but the dead animals and piles upon piles of debris. One of the escad tigers made his way to farmer Alfred Thomas' home and enter ed the yard where Mrs. Thomas was en gaged milking her two cows and killed one lustantlv. The territii-d womau screamed, w hereupon Mr. Thomas appeared on the scene with his shotgun and sent bullets through the tiger's head and body eucing its career almost instantly. A number of snakes, a I .car. a hyena and savage water buffalo escaped, but were" afterward raptured. Ainouug the bushes jierson walking around was apt to run across a tiear or some other herce beast tied to a tree. The whole populace for miles around went 13 the place in droves in most every kind of vehicles imaginable. Sixteen cages U'longing to the circus wvre crushed. Twenty-five vehicles met with a like fate. Mr. Main could not make any exact esti mate of his loss or insurance. A Valuable new calioe was also destroyed. The wounded were taken to Altoona and attended to by a corps of leading physi cians. The scene in the sleeping cars w as a frightful one. Everything was tossed in all directions, indicating a complete smash up. None in the coaches were injiin-d. The loss is estimated by those in authority Ut tKiO.OOO. The cars were sixty-five feet long and very solidly built. Visitors tw the scene witnessed many pitiful sights. The most pitiful w as a little week-old Shetland pony whose mother was killed. The little thing was wandering disconsolately among the horses looking for its mother. Frank Train w ill lie taken to his home for burial where he w as well liked and a member of a large number of secret socie ties. It is likely the others will be inter red iu a cemetery at Tyrone. - - - - (.'rrNpnadrat. Cakkoi.i. Tw i, May '."J, Kilihr Cuiithrla Freeman: Sii:: I wish through the columns of your paper to announce to the fanners of Cambria county and all others interested tint a farmers institute will beheld under the auspices of the Pennsylvania state Uiard of agriculture in Carrolltowu ou Tuesday an. I Wednesday. June -JO and 21. The program will be published iu due time and it is hwptsd that the farmers of our county will avail themselves of the Im nefits to be derived from the proposed meeting. Liberal appropriations have la-en made by the state legislature to de fray the expenses of such institutes, and while other counties have reaped their full share of the fund, Cambria county far mers have by their ow n neglect, lieen per mitting their share of the fund to go to other parts of the state. Meu engaged in all other vocations have their associations in which they meet for deliberation upon questions in w hich they are mutually interested, and the time has come when farmers are liegiiiiilng to realize the Imixirtancn of coming intocloser touch with each oilier and placing themselves iu a positiou to render each other mutual aid. The farmers' Institute therefore meets a want felt by every prospe. rous farmer and no one w ho can possibly arrange to lie present can afford to tie, absent from the meeting. A numlier of our citizens have indicated their w illingness to take a place on the program and several competent in structors and able speakers, among whom are the governor of the state and the sec retary of the slate hoard of agriculture, have promised U be with us and aid us in the work of the session. Keep a watch for the program when It appears In the pa lters and make your arrangements to come and bring your friends along. The institute will lie opened by an ad dress of welcome to the governor by Hon. A. V. Marker, and w ill be followed by the regular work of the session. Among the distinguished guests from abroad w ho w ill take part in the institute are Prof. Ileigus, of York; Senator C'ritch field and wife, of Somerset county; I)r, Warren, author of the celebrated 4bird Look" of Pennsylvania; Prof. Rot brock, of West Chester, w ho will give au Illustrated hx-ture on the vegetable foes of the farm. James MrCracken, of Jefferson county, and the secretary of the state hoard, will le present and participate. The citizens of Carrolltown w ill extend every courtesy Missible to visitors and give them a hearty welcome. There are ample hotel accom luodaiions in the town and the rates will be reasonable. We expect to get reduced rates ou the railroads. The institute w ill be held on the fair grounds and w ill be free to all. Hereafter there will lie two insti tutes liefd In the county each year lc di f ferent localities, and as the duty devolves iimiii me as a member of the state board from this county to arrange for these meetings. 1 hope each one will render me bucU ashistuce as they are able o fender so that this may e a grand uucces. Respectfully, J. J, Thomas. KuurtL of J ulf is tLts uett lugal Loli-dmy. 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 buying EX TRAORDINARY BARGAINS are as natural as for value to pur sue dollars. Don't you see? You will when you read what follows: It almost appears useless to ad vertise our trreat stock of Oxfords in all colors and varieties, so ca- small profit figures. In Clothing you can be suited in a Suit for yourself, your boy or boys in higher pricious is the weather, one day I quality than price. In Spring and Summer Styles we are stocked up to overflowing. We feel eonfi pleasant succeeded by many cold , Jent that f you come to us you will go away better pleased than ever before, as Urn is our motto: ana stormy ones, that seem to demand only heavy Shoes, and w 0 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 of heavier shoes. To-day we offer in special sale ladies button shoes, in broken lines to lie sure, but iu all sizes and widths, at a price so low as to constitute a real bargain, among them being such tine shoes as are rarely found iu a mark-down sale. If you can not wear them out before warm weather thy w ill he resdv for fall wear and thus do double birgaiu service. AUiut75 pairs are of those line Laird, Schobcr and Mitchell stores, sold in the. city at 7. We sold them at ." and Ki.'iU. but to-day you may have them, cleg tut trench Kid. hand-turned, in narrow, med ium and w ide toes, low and high heels, at 4 a pair. Another line of i pairs of hand welt shoes in line Kid. sold heretofore at Jaoo, w ill now- go at Also 7.1 pairs line Kid, plain, sold at at f't.oo. go at '.'.."o. loo pairs in small sizes, and 3 inch hand turned and machine sewed, formerly and .1..lo, you may have them at et pairs of ladies' spring heel, iu sizes to .", old at ?i.: and t'.l. are a nair to day, a good bargaiu for the one that gets a pair. i hie lot of Coat shoes in No. .r. and 7, for merly f, are now I. .BALTZELLS', Altoona. 91 lrrl laarsai JkmHrrm. 'I'HE KtwiuMir HutMIng k. Loan Aiftwlatlon 1 will oiler for ale at the r-UDx-ll chamber. Kb. roshunc, on the fourta Monday In June, tl.iMU.W. THUS. HAMS. L.iMTica L.AKIMBK, sserrctary. frmldent. T i you are wanting Hoi. Stationary, Hook- X let. IKHIa. I rallies. Toys. Nuveltiea. School upplle , Kubber Huota or Nboea. etc., you can nave Uolrt' ktora, fcbenaburic. Although an old es- lahlltbed (.ne. II la at.reant of the tltuei and al. wayi well Oiled witb good ot all kind. An !- chauice library kaf tfmn (taned at tbla store. wh ere lor a and iu rents yon can rent moat any book too want lo read. Any book or an v thin elfe not In rtork procured lor you at once. Ev erything old al lowerl rlrea. Oive as a call and see lor yoursell. ua never saw fuca a lance and elegant stock la Ebenabanc. foaltlvly 4 eir. by AttsMtsHalcrlsisx IM". II alar' .sl deal (srnr. It 18 manufactured us a powder, whlcn can txi alven In a aria ot beer, a cup ol coMee or tea, or In food. without the knowledita ol the patient. It Is absolutely harmless, and w4ll eflect a perma nent and speed cure, wnemer me patient is a moderate drinker or alcoholic wreck. It ba been given in thousands ol cases and In every Instance a perfect cure has followed. It neter talis. The system ones Imreanated with the rsuecine. It be Cullies an utter Impossibility lor the liquor ap petite u exist, t ures auarauteed. 4a patce DooK ol particulars tree. Addiess uui.i.r.n rrA:i r ii. p., auKtu.lr. 1A Kara St.. flurlnDall l. DOR SALR 17 SW:oND-HANll MAt'HINtKV. Portable Holler and Kniclnr. :& horse-piwer. I I'oi Ubte Holler and tCbirines. & horse-power. I tfenter Crank Knelne. vxl2. with lluvernor. I Side Draught Kniclnc,Sl,tl4. with tlovernor. t Side Draught Engine, toil, with 4ovrnor. 1 Single Kdgerand lot Iron Pulleys. I Klch Improved Hand saw itummer. 1 pair Hlandy Heady Head blocks. 1 Parse Saw Swage. All la good condition and at bait price, w rite for particulars lo H.liKH, Di.1l 41 j moon fa. UOTtl. LEItKANIIts H J.SHtTTiO. rsursirroi. 1 .orated at I Hi Hols. fa., near the H. K. ft. P. Hallway lie pot. We always endeavor to fur nish tbs best accom modal ions to business men, olea-ore seekers and boarders. Persons In search ot sninlort and quiet will hnd It a desirable place to stop. ? tie l abia ia unourpassea ana is always supplied with the best the market atlords.and all the delicacies ol the season. I he Bar Is sup plied with the choicest ol pure liquors and cigars and nothing but the bent Is sold. Special atten tion given to the care of horses. H.J.StlHETTlU. To Investors. -lirHY go away from borne to seek Investments l when yoa can buy Pennsyl7anla 'irt Mortgage securities on the 1'ash or Monthly Payment Plan and which will net yoa taenty er cent, on yoa r money? For particulars call on or addrasa 11. A. tNOl.tHAHT. Aug. S. IW. t.bnturg, ra. A. C. FISHER. Painter and Paper Hanger, PATTON. PA. The anderslgned I now located In Patton nod Is prep ird to do Painting In all Its branches. House Painilnk.. Sign Painting, draining and Paper Hanging a specialty. SatlMartton gnais anteed. A. U. t ISHKK, maly u3 FK SALE Valuabla PA KM LAND con taining M acres, more or Ies. sttu-ted In the township ot Allegheny. In the township ol AllUgbeny. in the count, ol Cambria. Pa., prop erty or Patrick McCulloogb Adjoining the land ol tleorge Sevmore Kdward Hradley. Adam Ha mm on and lleorga Tomitaon. l'srms reason able. 'or particulars Inquire ol JOHNUTuULEkMI., 1011 Bridge street, Altoona, Pa. NOTICE Is hereby given that the titloa of ludsoa M. Koblnson n.yln for the tr.us ler ol liquor license granted to Addlemaa a, Kl-om In Carroll township has been bled In the omre ol Ihe t"oort of y narter Seas kins of Cam bria roanty. and will be presented to the said court for Its consideration on the first Monday ot June neat. J. . IlAKHY. May 1. 1SS. Clerk U.. S. rjJ WHOM IT MAY OOfcCEKN: X All persons having claims against the estate ol jeremiau . oo d-d, ... v. . -Cambria county deceased. or against the estate ol Clixa noonan, ism w. ".. " - . are requested lo present their claim properly probated U, m. b, Ma, Knensbarc, Pa.. March 31. ino. VOTICE. , 1 Ihe annual meeting- of stockholders lor election o I Directors ol Ue Creasou a. Clearlield Ual nnd Outs Company at Prn&l.y. Pa., on WEDNESDAY. Jl'.NE U. WW. t one o'clock. P M B. O HAtlAN. J une S. ISW. Secretary. a. L. gasp. WATCIsT MAPS, REED & READE, Attorneyn at 1 -AV, LHEMSBTL'K.t. - - - PENNA. AsT-t'ttice on Centre street. liN M. D. KITTELt-. Attorney-o t-uaw, EBENSBUBl. PA. I ifnee la Armory Hnlldlng. opp.ort House. p W. DICK, Le ATTOBNEY-AT-I.AW, EagasBuaw, Pana'a' SaSpecial attentloa to Riven claims for Pen sion Bounty, etc. cut- tu-u T F. McKEXKICK, J a ATTOgggT no.l'IlXOE AT LAW. EBENSBlhtl. PA ruin on Oentre street. D ONALD E. DUFTON, ATTOKN EY-AT I.A W, tVOttioa la Opera Hons. Center street. H II. MY El&S. ATXOtklt B.T-AT-I.A W, Kaavaavaa, pa. sJoTOSJtee la (Jollonade Hew. on tr straet. DO yoa aeed Job Printing II so, give the FaaastAB a trial order. Attention i IT! 71 We are convinced that our prices and goods are right. Since we became Simon & Co. our dailv sales ud to date have iacrcased iust 40 per cent., and we still continue to sell .f ... 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 2.". cents up to ?-'.'.. Men's t'-dora Hals in everv shade, color and style that von want for 1.4. Also a very line line of the latest and most fashionable Stiff Hats from : cents up. FURNITURE. Helow we will (tiote a few prices. Then you cau judge for yourself. 1 set good yellow Thairs $ 3. 1 set good dark Chairs 1 set good dark Chairs 3.oo 1 set cane seat Chairs in dark .!s 1 set cane scat Chairs iu dark 5..M1 1 set cane seat Chairs in dark . 1 set cane seat Chairs. Mahogany 11.-1 1 Oak Kockcr w iin arm l.T. 1 Hark Kocker w ith arm 1 .;'. 1 Oak cane scat, fancy arm -.: 1 dark cane seat, iamy "J.7.". 1 light, very fancy arm ti.'.s Child's Kockers. .Mie., tfir., 7.V.. and. . . l.oo l'erforaleti Chairs and Kockers iu all styles and prices. 1 full M-picce Mahogany or Walnut lied -room Suite 24.ltl 1 full s-picceOak Itcd-room Suit 27.m Sjdc lioards, CuplK.ards and Sinks a secialiy. Oil Cloth & Carpets. We are stocked iu Oil Cloth and Carpets. It will save you money to buy wf us as in buying our stock early and in large quan tities we saved money. We challenge any one to equal offerinsr this season. Don't wait THE LEADERS. GAIXITZIN, PENNA. N. B. It may be of interest to yoa to say we arj still tleep in the grocery business. It will surprise you to see the way we are selling goods in this tie part ment of our mammoth store. Some merchants say I womler where they can get gooils to sell at fhose fijrures, as we can't buy them wholesale at the prices they are retailing lor." 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 Red FlagThat is the Place. Register's Notice. THEIollowing aeoouau bare been examiner! and tHsssed by me and remain tiled art rj.-..rj in this office lor the lnstction ol heirs, legatees, and all all others interested, and will be present ed to the Orphans' Court o I 4 Cambria county lor connrmstion ao.l a llowanee on WEDNESDAY. JCNE7. A. D. 18: I. The fourth arc Mint of H. J. Hoppel, ezeca Urot Henry Hoppel. late of Carrolitown bor ough deceased. i. First and final acc.tunt ' II. H. Korman. ad ministrator of Heart North, iaie nf Keade town ship, deceased. S. Klrst an I parti: account ol Jacob W. Anna, administrator ol Jaoob N. Kline, late ol Elder township, deceased . 4 First anil tlnal account ol II TI. Myers trus tee ol Simon . Noel, late ot lUtsarneld townsbip. deceased. 5. First and final account ol I). H. Kertlnsey, administrator of Sarah Kerllnsey. late of Snsqne hanna township, deceased . 6. First and final account of Klalr Alexander, administrator O. T. A. ut Wu.. A. Alexander, late of East C-onemaugh. deces!ied. T. First ana hnal account of K.bralm Cosier, ndmlnlataator ol llavld Noun, det-eased. s. First and bnal account of M.rv I.. Mr Wil liams, administratrix C.T. A. wf Jane M. Phillip, late ol Joan-town, deceased. 9. First and bnal account ol tleorge A. Hager, administrator o. T. A. ol Sarah A. Maribourg. late of Johnstown, deceased. Iu. Fust and nnai amount of Irvln Kutledite. guardian of James Hclsel and J.din Helsel, min or child of Hannah Lay ton, nrr Helsel. late ol Johnstoan. decea-ed. II. First and On 4l arortint, ol Amis W. Kow land. guardian ot Harriet J. Davis, a minor child of Mo-es Dvis. deceased. 11. The brst and bnal account or Henry Sett, administrator ol Jeremlab Pergin, late ol Frnnk liu borough, di-ceased. 13. t .rst and nnai account ci Adam nnmmn. administrator D H. N. ol Tnomaa Hager, late ol Jackson townsbip 14. First and final of John It. Harnett and Amanda Alrhart. nrr Adams, executors ol T. W. Adams, lateol Allegheny township. 15 First and Bnal account ol Thomas Iltlg. ex ecutor of Ann Lrfilber. late ot Carroll townsbip. deceased. 16. First and bnal account ol J. A. Hendricks. ruardlaaof tiowar J. Ilroyie. minor child ol Wm. H. and and Clara M. Crojrle. IT. First and bnal account ol F. J. I'arrtah. ex ecutor of David Mills, late ol Oallltcin. deceased.' 18 Seccn.1 and nnai account vl W. H. H. Rub en son , administrator ol Jason 11. Kubn late ol Sammerblll township, decenied. iu. It Irst nnd bnal acnutot oi Thomas Monroe admlnstrator ol W llllam Olson Jate ol lalii:ctn borough, deeeaaed. First and nnai account ol John H. Brown, exec tor ol (Ieorge Carroll, late ol Johnstown, deceased. 21 Pi rst and hnal account of (Ieorge Thels. ad ministrator ol Maria -Sophia Tbeis, late et Johns town, deeeaaed. a. First and final account of (Ieorge Tbeis and John H. Brown, executors ol Henry fuels, tale of Johnstown, deceased. JA. First and btal account ol E. O. Fisher, ad min istratur ol Tbomas J. Howe, late ol Johns town, deceased. 24. First and final account ol (Ieorge Mcehl baaser. administrator ot (ieorge Heiser. late of JoLnstown. deceased. 5. First and bnal account of (Ieorge W lid . ad ministrator D. H. N. ot J. Charles Pleiler, late ol Woodvale berough. deceased. 26. Account of Henry J. and Sophia Kmc-, ex ecutora el (Ieorge Unless, late ol I'pper Yoder townshln. deceased. XT. Finland Bnal account ot Paul Tabner.et ereior ot John Baker, late 01 i'lcarftold town ship, deceased. A. First and Hnal coounl ol Joseph Van I inn er, administrator ol C. B.uks Van Ormer, late of Keade township, deceaaed- va. First end anal recount of Alvln Evans, ad ministrator ol Margaiwt prlngle. late ot Simmer, bill township dacea-ed. au First and Bnal sc.soaM of II. It. Tomb, ad ministralor ol James Hood, late ol Johnstown, deceased. 31. First and final aceoant el John S Wicks, trustee to sell the real aetata ol Jacob Kelgbard. lata ol Adams townsbi;.. deceased. DAM EL. A. amoroH. Brglster Keg Is tar's Office, Ebensbarg, Pa May 14. lawa. TRIAL LIST. FlI.lOWINtl is the list of eanses set dowa for trial at a term ol euurt to bo held on the secood Monday iu Jrne. ls: .imincrmau s. Kuse et al. H'im" " -'rJ- Watkins Ts.Jan.by. MeAirer vs. H arl.ison. litxgeieil ,, , i TS- Keam. Hlumentbal vs. Zlmoiermaa. I.uttASon. ts. Hantaan. t'ulon Dairy lx... ....vs. I'til. SrbeDk trs. Krookbank et al. VadKbt.-.. -ts. ttiakdck Kay. a. Im Uu. McOurdy ts. Mardia, liunabue a Mutley. . ts. kirkpatrtck. vs. Johutowa Pro dace West Anil Hro. Paper Va ti. Sama. Burke , .Va. Worau. Mry .ts. Kaylor. kagersoB vs. Orilbtb. Hicks, assignee... vs. Plunkett et al. (leorge.... ..vs. Moxham B. sl L.. As'B. (lardnar ts. strayer. Marh vs. Williams et al. Noel vs. Iroa City Matal Fire Insurance Cu, - v Weakland. Isanrielly, vs. Khody. Hatch v.p. K. K. J. U. HAKHY. May U. lsVa. l-rotaoas-lary. WZS AMIS PEOPLE - .... Please and Satisfy Everybody. Floor Oil Cloth from .'." cents torrents per square yard. Ingrain Carpet, one yard wide, at :. 40. 4. and tin cents. Stair Carpet from 23 cents up to fin cents per yard. SHOES! SHOES! If you w ish to get a good and substan tial Shoe call on us. You will surely II lid something that will suit you. Ladies' dongola piain tip nd spring heel, biltlou tl.'-ii to t'iJU lauies tiougoia, opera ami common Sense, button, heel Sl.V.'i to Ladies' extra line tipped lyncher Ladies' russet, tipjtcd. but ti.li Ladies' line pebbled bin tolled: also. Misses' and Children's patent leather tipoed tl.lo. tl. .'., Ladies" tine surge, billion or lace Ladies' tipped und comiiu.n sense Ox fords if l.i and Children's tiolied Oxfords 1..VI l. l.-'S 1.2.1 .ri I Children's russet and dongola spring neei ii.iii ami Infants shoes from Scents up. Men's lace and congress shoes Men's satin calf, lace or congress Men's It calf, lace or congress Men's tipM'd Islucher. extra line Men's tine hand-sewed, lace or con gress Men's (irraciaii calf, luce or congress.. Men's line Kangaroo tipped, lace or congress Men's extra line gossamcre calf, lace 1.10 1.2.11 2. m 1.7.1 2..10 3.1 ) 2.KI .'! im the intrinsic value as well as the but come at once to Yours 0MTM New WMie Front Biiililiiii, 113 Clinton Street, Jotetown, Pa. New Stock of DRY GOODS, MILLINERY AND CAR PETS. Call to see us when in town. Widows' Ai)praisemcnt. "TOTICE Is hereby tetfen ttat the following xv named appraisements of property appraised and set apart lr widows ot do-fji-on nn.ier the Act of Assembly ol the of April. A. D. 1M. has been filed In tl.e lirgl tr s i ftire In an .1 t'.r the county ot Cambria, auj will :e presented to the Orphans' Court ol mud countv l .r contirma tion and allowance on WEDNESDAY, JI NE7. A. D. IM,: 1. Inventory and appraisement ol the gcs and ebattals set apart lor Jane A. Tador. w.J of David To. !r, late of t!ambria township, de ceased. (-kMl.OII. t. Inventory and a.rte nent ot proterty i pralshd and ret anart lor Mary S. Weskien. wist ow ol Peter S. Wealclen. Iaie ol Susquehanna townsbip. ileceased. .lu oo. S. Inventory anj a) pralsement ot trronal property appraised and set apart to Manilla o. on. widow ol Wm. Oion. late of (iallltxin, de cease.). S-touisi. 4. Invenu.ry and ap(.ralsement of frsonal prosrty and teti estate appralred and art apart to SuanBab Wissmger widow ol Jeremiah s io singer, late ol Couemaugb township, deceased. Personal property. 4si.B&: real e'a'o. t At la a. Inventory and s..Tisemeiit ol j-ersonal rrurtv api.ratsed and set apart to Ania sougheny. lae ol M ashlngtoa townsbip. de cesse.l. frfn.isj. . Inventory and atrleinent of real etate appraised and Set apart lo Maria Haa. widow ol oorie Hals, late ui Kiegland town-hip, deceas ed. SUUlMM. 7. Inventory and appraisement of personal property ai.prai ed and set apart to Ellen Strnth. widow ol Vincent ouii b. late ot Johoalown. de ceased. Personal property, ft. oo; real estate. s. Inventory and appraisement ot trsonal property appraised and set apart lo (leueva Ke.m. ldow l Mirbe E. Ueam, late ol Johnstown, deoeaped. ts ou. H Inventor) and appralreioenl of personal dn j-eity appraised and set art to Ma.y (lood. widow ol Chr.siian -"sl. late ot Jackson town sbip, des-eased. S30u.oo DAMEL.A MllOUOH, Kegister Keglster'S Office. Et-nl.urg. I'a., May lli, 1SW. -Election Notice. IN ptirauanee of a rmolntlon of the Hoard of Directors ol the school distilct ol tbe borough ol Ebensburg. approved May -5, ItiKi. uotice 'S hereby given that an elei-Uon will he held at the usual places for b .lding municipal and general elections in tbe East and West waros ol Ebeua butg iM.roug b oa FRIDAY, JUNEs'lO, IMU, (be pulls to open at I o'clock, a. .. on sa.d day and close at T o'clock, cm. on said day, Kir the purpo-eol determining whether an lndetednss by said district snali be incurred to aa amount not exceeding lour r centum ot the asset-sad valuation ol the taxable property therein. Sttaf enseal aa Brqalre-I by (be Art af Assembly, ApprwTesI April SO. 17 t Amount ol iust assessaiaed va aat un... fC4,TwiiMj Amount ol evisung debt N.Hie. Amount ol pr:pu-Ml 't.t , a u w-i uu Pemenia ol prop-ised debt ,,. .lux plus The partMMe el tbeprnaed Indebtedness to be applied to tbe pay u em oa the eontraeta k.s ere -ting and completing a public school btuidlng In said district. Tickets votl to be latelled on s eoislile "In crease of Dibt,"at.d to coctalawn 'he lurldellie word--N Increase ul la-tot or "lbt May Be I.irrftl ' lacrra-ed. ' At eat; K. tt. DAVIS. 8. W. DAVIS. Preaident. secretary. Ebensborg, Pa Ma? ttk. 1SU3 4L EiauinatioDs for Princeton Unircrsity. Extrance and P-rellmlnare for Fresbmn. also fr entrance 1 Sophom.e Clanses, AcaCemle and Krieolibe Mrbojls. and la tseh.ot oi Ei.-etrtc Engineering, un.ler the aurp eas of the A - nai AssoclaUon ol We tern Pennsylvania. w. t held at the KOOMS OF THE t 'KM THAI. HO A Ii II t IF EDI'CAITON. MoUHnvock Build ing, klti Market fstreet. Pittsburg. , JL'.NE l&tb auj loib. ltmii, lommenciDg at 1. o ci.-il. a v. 1 HI ton VY. JUNK lata, (Conducted by a member al I'.e Prlooetnn lacultv t be Aiuwal Assuciatiua otters a price ot . uo In cash to the man pasalag the bast entrance ex aminati'.a fur either the ..ra lejiic or Scientific School. an.i aciu.liy entering- thereafter. For lurthar iulortuaUoa, aJdrasa 41 EO. K. WAI.I.ACF, 7 louilb Avat.ue. I'ttlaburg. Pa. J uae x.3t V successors the same at you at such a remarkably low price or .ongress Men's jira in plow sboes, buckled. l!ul- list tongue , Mens working shoes ;in can get from us from '.fit cents to DRY GOODS. Lad I. here is the pla.-e to get your dry goods. I iil taiiis frotu ' Ladies' iM-rcali :." cents per pair, w iiists, light or dark. cents. Ladies l.atost w aists. tigured and striix-d, w ith rulH'-d front at 74c. bile w aisis, all kinds of material, the latest and most fashionable t) ies, from i.'.i cent to f:.'.4s. Dres giiiuliams for s cell ts per yard and up. Apron ginghams from 4lJ to lo cents. M usliti iu bleached or unbleached from 4"-.' to 1 cents. in Calico we an- stocked full of the finest, in-west and most desirable m i,e market, at from 3 to 14 cents. Ladies' skirt embroidery. 4o inches w ide, for 4s cents and up. Flouncing embroidery from 3.1 cents to to tl ht paid. A complete line of ti immings of all sorts and dresses iu ail styles on our shelve and counters. Call and see them. You can't help but buy. as the bargains we are otfcriiig iu the lad'ies line are something that you ran t grasp every day. variety and extent of our bargain Respectfully, 4' C8., 5 3 u joHssros. m. j. hvrii. a. K'.m rr. KfTAnLUtHKO lHT'J. Johnston, Buck & Co., HANKKKS, EUENSBUnO. - PE.N'N'A. A. W. BI'I'K, l aihlor. EaTA HLIKH Kb Carrolitown Bank, 4JAKKOIJ.TOWN. PA. T. A. MiiAKHAl-UII, C aaitlpr. General Bantinzjnsiness Transactefl. The billowing are the principal features ol general bak Xing' business : It F. PON ITN Beceived payable on demand, and Interest bear tug certlbcates Issued to time depositors. UIA!i Extended to customers on favorable terms and approved paper dlscnnnted at all times. 'OLI.rcTIXN Made In the locality and Uon all the banking towns In tbe United Statea. Charges moderate IlKAITfe Insned negotiable In all parts of the I'nlted (states, and turelgn exchange issued on ii parts ol Enrol a. A'l'Ol-TM Ot merchants, farmers and others solicited, to whom reasonable accomodation will be extended. Patrons are as-ured that all tranaaciK.na shall be beld as strictly private and c innd-ntlal. and that they will I treated as llhera'iy as good! banking rales will permit. Hespecttolly, JlsHKHril. KM H t- '. JUST RECEIVED ! A LAIMIE LOT Boots & Shoes 4k -r.our.HT at Sheriff's Sale ! FU0MTHE:n0CK01" W. E. SCHMERTZ Sl CO., flTTMRt'RI., PA. The public invitetl to call. Prices away down. JNO. I.LOYD & SONS, tasliirti Fire Insurance Anciicy T, "VV. DICK, General Iprance AgenL ERRXHitUKG, TA. "fCJOTD'E Is here i Ivra that the following c count has lei .led la tne Court ol Vio luon I'leas ol t'an.l.i . , county. Pa . and will te eonnruict by said eu. t on the 1 1 KT Mli.Mitt OF J t 'N E next, unless cau-e Ims shown to the o nvrsr) .- F rst and bnal aceonnc ot Herman l"ner a-nit Jacoo Fend, assignees ol 1 boa. K Marl HI. J. 4). DAI. :Y. May 14 1MW3. rr..i... in-tarr. A-ENTS WANTED? a JLH-"- wis A- k aa mi -llM. trm ,t .-rf -fy. s.-r lawn trait .... SM Mr-nulwaj. JS. a.
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