tfamluia ivminnru KHKIM'l:il. OAMHKIA. CO.. A. Mil DAY. AicrsT 11. isv:. T'n-iv :'r'' prisoiu-rstMieampoiI In our ....iiiitv j'li!- M. D. Kitii'll. T.s i . . and wilt; an' at tin iir!i!" ' r in Ciiit'iin. Mi. D. ' I't-Wt" lias bft-n apDomtt'tl iost Ul.i.t"t ;it S'liilh I'tirk. - Mis I'miiia Litinijor, of Altouna, is s i-i i ; hi: li ii'iitls in Kb ;iislnirir. Mlvtr ilM' af-fpri'd in tinymcnt of M:i i .ptiiiii 10 the Fhkk.man. Miss A mill' Malier. of l'ittstiurti. is N;i:ni.' frifiuls in Klt!iisbuig. Mi. M. D. Wills, of AhviUi sjifiit a f,-rt l.i'iirs in town on Tliuisday. Mr. .Iiim'I'Ii Mnrtiis, of Ithtclilk-k lown visirtvl K'x'itsliur' on M jiiday. - Mr. (. harlfs Pt rry anil vif. of Clirst si.Mii'js, visited EbiMisbura on Wodiit'siluy. - M t-- Tlioriius C. NlioPiimkfr. of 1 !-l ! .r.v. itl Klx'nsbnrs a visiion Satuniay. Mr. N. T. Roberts, uf Johnstown, an , ,i i : EbciislMirier, vas in town on ..,.!.! V. .lolin Manion. of Siis(iit'li;iiiiia spirni a f'-w li jiirs in town on I i.i y. !.-IiIa Thompson, of l'invi'iisvillt, . ; 1 1 ii tli'- Misses MeKrnuiioks, of li,:- I !,narl HiiImt has V.tfii appoiiitrtl p ii.i-ti-r at ISaini'sborti. in 'susqiifliaima .--hip. Mi,' liii'k work on tho now school I,,- ,i hit is about half way up on ilit .,..-,.!;. I -tury. Mi. .Inliii AnsK-at!, of Hustings, visited K . i .-! iiirir "it Wfdnestlay maki'ii; llic trip ,,,, .! lill Vfle. Delia Io-aivr, of Carroll to-. n --1, i' . i- i-i t iiu M is l'atinn; Mux maker, ;n tli'- place. Mr. Harry Wilb.T. of this plai-e, pur-Li..!-,. I :i ueiv l,o e! bicycl". vvhicli li.t is u. , , ', ,u ii : ii a t ride. i,',n! lifiy lalrers einp'oyed on the ... ,i i nil mil were paid o!T tu-day (Tliuis- u,, .mil (liscliarired. i - Mi. .1. A. Slioemaker lias placid in ! j.,,-, I , ii :i ill lire lea III -aw in i i I on the Mi' l :, u lantls in Illai klick tow nhip. M , i - Kale and Isaheila O'Neill, of I'i i -mi i '-. are -i it i us.' 1 heir si-ieis. M is.t-s l!.u K'!'-n and .Matricie. in this place. :.ir'i- iiiinil:er of l lie di-i hal i.-eil fiir r'j;,, v Im had been employed on I he new . : i . i:id I nil ::d aoii.it batrk to the old : ,-.-M." ! i !.,nt i:; of our boys went out , 1 1:, oil M "inlay w hi re they will -pniil I ,,,,.! ' ii w i-i U- an, uiii; the snakes of tl.e I: i k. Mi. .1. II. Wiil er and w ife. of this ( .-. letni netl ht.ine mi Tui -dav from a . i,'.; w i ks iit to f: it oils III the state ..; M.i:i:e. M:-. II. K. .loiiesand her son. Cyrus. m i... in i,- ah-ent at the World's l air for . i-t coli pie of Weeks lellll'lied home i, ii l hiii-day. - '11' iv will be a liarve-t home pii-nie ii, !:: i'iee o:i the Mviin l'-r,tirtl farm, tl.n-e inili-s iii, Mb of Ehfii-biii , on Tites ii.i . A w it 'i-i l t Ii. M. K. P. Creswe!I and I'red W. I'.i v i-. ii! 1 1, i- place ha e lice ii a w a: did t lie , :.:.i.-t tor trradi nit t in: race Hack at Uo - !! n . ;.i ar .1 oh n-low li . M -- Mary Ake has been -.elected prin i :,:i : 1 1 Pol ta'e public sc I io, ils and will luxe i lu i a-sistants Miss Mau'jii- Ake a:..i Mi- Sadie I.in-ell. In anot hi r column wiil lie found the r i. , - i;o i id the Deli it .ci at if primaries. K.i I X I it itinera t should preserve the paper i'.'l l..ie ti e rules lor future lefelenee. ami- uf ! ae 1 all x as played ii. this r i.i n s.iim.lay between a team from i. a, :l:u and a team from this place. I Kit ii-biii it cutiu; out alu-ad by a score of It i.i : -A -i'c 'or a nexv town to be called Lo re!. .- t.eir.a laid out on the Plackliek on ii;,- :,i e of t he ne xx i ai Iroatl about si in i les w l.Uii-bursr. and iinnu'diately east "f :.. ii -.x '.ovxn of Nai)t-v-i!o. - I: :- i Api-cletl there xvill be ."i.itKI people ,-,il.il the fonrrli reunion and pietiic e( I:,, r.iinialil Pei.elieial A -si ici a t ion s of I, j.i. i ami ria ai:d Cleariieiti counties to t- i. ' 1 at i H --oii on tlie jGiii int. 'I i.,- i. .'i.Ti.issioie-i.- appointed to viexv a -i'- for :!:e e:t'etion uX a buildinit for f,' triii.iii .1 c hildi'eii. visited ilniore t.n Vi'anUv ia-t and i-Namii.ed several pro I ., ,i , i, . fK,f ij,,. i,, cation of the building. Tii- ( aiti't-fia It"n Company stone - at P. ! mint-ham. Jilair county, I i v . - t . -t ; i ; . - t i their force -a per fenl. and x i.l' i ii.pl, , riu-nt to the remainder ! i; :ti tie- xxcek. t.xxintt to tlie tle i' :, in tt aile ainl scarcity of ortleis. Ai-.-. .i .i i i;o to the valuation of Cambria '! . lor i'.'i, the real estate is xxorlli . .".-s'. hoists ai.d mult- are !!:. -!l 177; 7.1 so head of cattle are ,;:!, (.'-;. and t he oc u pat ions are a- 1 ai $;.t'.-.u.;t..-l. Tl total is tX,Hr;,- Vr. S. ,1. Luther, of White town.-hip, i . . - hiiu-eif in another column as x i . ii l i for count y and. tor. M r. Luther i -a ! it. .(ii ill licj tions mcessaiy to pcr i'!':i tli "in lied of t he i,;l!i-e a lid if liollli 1 ' ! -a and I'-c-i ve a Hal lei i li if ote and be A'oiit a quarter of a mi It- below t he l; ': iii Iii nl.'e on the nexv railroad, xx hen; ' '"' i i i i nl ci o--es a inai -h v spt it is a ' :i tin- jo ai w L it- Ii. nothxvitli-'-': : i' ha- b.-en liHe.l up Miiue six tir . i.t t in,., ,i j Li.s tlow n a ud is at pres- ' ' 1 ' '"I m t XX o beloxx the balance of the e .!. i i. V. , ne.-ilay of la-t week Detective '! ' --i.ti ii. ol the peim-y l ania railroad. " ' ' I I Illation befi I e .1 t I ice Pairi-h. ''''a :ioi. iiyain.-t William Pluminer. of i". for rol bins a freiuht ar at tie; in on the '!! -i of .1 u i v. Pin miner la- ''' li.ui l..r I, i ;i p i ai aiice at coin t. Mi ii at xx. irk nn t in- nexv bu i Idl liu of ' - it in '1 i a 1 1 ic Company at .Ioh:itoxvn ,,! a-m i.jy iineai -ilied a number of arti- ' - a-leil lhele bv the Hood. Amulet ' : .' ,im i.-li . x as a Urol piin u-ed at the i null-, a lai e w heel from an en k' ' ' ' o) iua chair, a iarite amount of i'V o l man) i. tht r ai'tlcieS. lata M. Hoar, and her mot her '' i-itina Mr. C. T. Kolw-rts and ii. tlii- phice, left, for Chicago on i:' ''!-' i of last wtt-k. They villi ftay '' ' fall vi-it in rel.iiives and fi ii-ud.H l; : :nloii. III.. Jetler-oll ilV. Mo.. '"'I 't---. tannic in the World's I'air U foic r' ' 'iii.i:!' to their home ill Philadelphia. Many dates, of J( ill ! tox ii, and slu rry, an employee on the new r-i, i f.,, int0 a M-,ap at tin; Central 'i'i Thuisday. They t-ie both nr 'I a :,,! t -li.cli hefore l!n blirifesS wht a ti if i on t aeh of them I i mi ,i- line -.x hile Sherry foiiclutled "" :,,,, the eo',!t r iu--t ad of parting I- -ia-h. V. u-hii.irton tlivpat, , if Wednesday l'- ".lames. I. 'Iliolua-. ni,.-. ,f I l,e llelil 1 ' U a l.-rs tjf Cuin hi ia county, is here ' ''ax. He is accompaiiieil by I. V. ' ; '" oiL'h. of Carroilttiwii, w hu is an ap Dicai.i f.,r M,stl)ni,-,. :,t nI;U ,,!;.,.. " iJiliii on Maxwell this moriiinit. " r- is tjnit,. a ,.olitest, Tor that t.llict; bc- ltu l'iirUuKh aud V. IJ. Walu." Dr. A. (iriflitli is niakiiu; preparations tohaxe his liiuis' mi 1 1 itt h st ree 1 1 t niodeled and ilurinif the time the workmen are fu lfilled on it, he w ill tit-fupy the tliillltli property across the street from his present home. A littlf daiiirhtt-r of Lemuel Struhleof. Sewickley township. Westmoreland coun ty, while ridimr in from the liehl on a load of jirain on Tuesday, fell o IT and under the w heels, w hich pass.l over her. Injurinit her, it is thought, fatally. She was badly crushed a'stut the body. .Jacob Laudis. a Somerset county farm er, accidental! shot himself while out hniitin one day last week. He had run u trotind-ho into a hole and in leaching back to iret his stun, it was accidental! v discharged, thecharite passi nit t hroiiirh his hody and killiuir him Instantly. Samuel L. Jones and Miitou II. Atliit, of Tyrone, passed throuith this place on Friday last pushing a wlieelbarroxv on w hich was an empty beer keit. They weru onlheir way toChicaito. h ivinIeft Tyrone on Wednesday at one o'clock, mid expect ed to reach Chicago in rj."l days to win a w alter. Next Wednesday the 4th annual re union tif the Kmerald Helieliciul association of Plair, Cambria and Clearlield counties, will be held at Kmerald Park at Cresson. The lolloxxinif low rates have been secured on the railruiids. which includes the round trip from the places named: Klji-nsburn .io cents; liradley .1 unction .() cents; Lck-eniotle"- Mill fill cents; I'atlou 7. cents; llastinits . .'."; Carrolltowit road Ti) cents; Spamtler !ki cents. On Sunday the corner stone of St. Augustine's Cat holie church was laid with impressive ceremonies, in tht; presence or a I a rite number of clergy and laity. Tht; ceremonies began at - o'clock I. m., the stone lieini; laid by Very llev. K. A. Push, of St. John's church, Altoona. assisted by llev. O. 1'. Oallaitcr. of St. John's church, Pittsburit. The desiitns for the nexv huild conteiuplate an etlilice of laiate size and much architectural adornment. John (I. Smith, aired '-'7 years, vas hor ribly butchered in a reaper on his farm, near M asse slim sr. Huntingdon coumy, on Wednesday morninit. lie xvas cuttiuif in an oats liehl and driving four horses, when tlie animals came in contact with a hor net's nesi ami were frightfully slung. Tht; animals ran axvay and Mr. Smith was thrown against tlie rapidly inoyiug knives of tin- machine, receiving injuries which resulted in his death in u few minutes. Hut giars are still activ in Somerset county. The general store of .Jo-iah Specht at Sprueetow u xvas entered some time on W ednesday night of last week and a xx agon load of goods, consisting of cloth ing, loots, shoes, jewelry and other goods to i in- x aliicof at least .i wen; taken. Tie; tracks of a xx. agon just freshly made were found in front of the store in the morning, and led a considerable dista nee toxx aids Laurel Hill, x h. nee the parlies are supposed to have came. " We look for a period of dullness of from four to six weeks." said an oflicial of the Pennsylvania railroad on Monday "After t hat t here should Im a general re vival of business, not a rapid recovery, hut slow and steady. I do not. believewe shall tind it necessary to further reduce our force, at least no new orders with that ob ject in viexx are liei:ig promulgated, nor do 1 kuoxv of any in contemplation. The amount saved through the economies in troduced is enormous, hut it d.tcs not fully offset our reduced receipts." On Tuesday evening M is. Mary I-'ar-Ii - II . i i I at the home of her Soli, Joseph, in Altoona. aged t;- years. The deceased whose maiden name xvasO'llara, was the widow of Mr. James Farren. who died at Cressou, about seventeen years ago. She leaves live children. I xvo sons and three daughters to survive her. Joseph, of Al toona. Thomas, of Johnstow n. Sister Paul, w ho is a sister of Mercy in the convent at Wilkesliarre. Kate, wife of Samuel Mi Cormick, of Altoona. and KUa. also of Ai toona. One sister. M is A. J. Anderson, of Altoona and one brother Prank O'llara, of M mister township survive her. Mr. Thomas Kinney, a well-known ami respected citi.en of Wilinore, w ho had long sn ffe.'ed from .a cancerous alTectioii, died on Sal unlay forenoon last. The tie ceased was born in Johnstown, was aged a hou l liftv -seven years, and was a son of Mr. Peter Kinney, the centenarian, who died in Cout-maiigh a little over a year ago. Tie-deceased moved to Wilmore. where ho has since residetl. aliotit I.STo. He Is sur vived by his wife, a daughter .of the late Peter M iilv ehill. one son Peter M. and three daughters M ary A.. Sister M. Ocr trnde. of t he Oliler tif St. Joseph, w ho was present at his death, ami Host; K. Tht; funeral took pi ice on Monday after a reiuiiim mass in the Catholic church at Wilmore. Mirrili'a Sain. Sheriff Shtitnaker has adveretised the following properties at sin-riff's salt; at the court house m Monday. Septemlier 4, lS'.t.'I, at 1 o'clock, r. m. : Tin; interest of Win. Cilmaii in a hit of ground in Summeihill. having thereon a two-story frame house and a two-story plank house. The interest of Ceorge r.llvvangcr in a lot in Asi.ville, having thereon a two-story frame house. The interest of Pritlget K. Donuhoo anil Patrick Doiiahoc in a lt in Ashville. hav ing thereon a two-story frame house. Tin- interest of Hannah Schmeader in a loi of ground in Washington tovynship, having thereon a two-story house and sta ble. The interest of A. J. Farabaugh In a a tract of land in Allegheny township, containing ldo acres, having t hereon a two story frame dxvel ling house and frame burn. Tiie interest of i he same in '.''i acres of land in Carroll toxvnship, having thereon a two-story frame dwelling house auJ frame barn. The interest of the same in 13 acres and lot perches in Cat roll tow nship. The interest of K. IJessler in a lot in Hastings borough having then on a two story frame house and a onc-story-fraino huuse. Tiieinterestof.I.H. Fisher ami Surah A. Fisher in one-half acre of land ill Por tage township, having thereon u one and a haif story house. The Interest of Mary .1. Hamlin and John C. Hamlin in a lot tif ground in Tun neihill, c ontaining one acre, having there on a tvxo-sioiy house and a story ami a haif house. The interest of Caron I'ithev in 40 acres and lot; perches of land in Washington to nship. The intcrist of Owen Ingoldshv in l.V acres and '.is jierches of land in Washing ton to-. nsh'p. The (Merest of Philoiiiena Ilasser in acres and '-.'." pert lies of land in Klder toxvn ship, having thereon a frauje house and friine barn. The interest of the same in a lot of ground in St. Poniface. Ihc interest of Leonard Ilartman In two lots of ground in llaslings, having Ihcreoii a Lixo-siorv frame luiis,i with mansard slory occupied as a holel. Kfw Nnlr. "O! Hush Thee, My JJaby" let udle song! "Odd Fellows (Jriind March." "Oklahoma Walt." and "Air Ship Wall." mailed to any address for cents per copy or t he four for 7"' t-riils on receipt of this notice and stamps or P. O. order. Thi i an in trod in tory price, t ! regular ricn being 4U cents each. Addre Isaac iMn.t.a, Publisher. Jiuiiauapulis. Iud. Knlri for Ibe Ifmorrallc lrluarlr. In another column we publish the call foi the iH-mocratie co-:iity ctn ventiou and below- we publish the rules governing the primary elections as adopt ed bv the county committee on the Sth of last May. COOT Y COMMITTEE. The organization of the county commit tee shall be and remain as follows: That is one member from every borough, tow n skip, ward, precinct, or election district. I. w ho shall tie elected annually by the voters of each district, and in the event of any district failing to elect, or a vacancy iu the committee should occur by death resignation or otherwise, it shall be the duty of the chairman of the county com mittee to (ill the vacancy by apoiiit ing Some ' active Ih mot-rat to the position. The chairman shall be elected annually by the delegates In the county convention, and the term of office shall begin at Janu ary following their election. DK1.K(!ATKS. t. The number of delegates to w hich each district is entitled is based upon the fol lowing rule: Each borough, township, ward, precinct r election district in the county polling seventy-live Democratic votesor less shall lie entitled to out; dele gate, and for each additional seven ty-Iivt' Democratic votes tntlled iu said district at the last preceeding gubernatorial election, an additional delegate, and under this rate the following would Im- the allotment of delegates for this year: A.I limit Twii . ,.. 2 Jobnftown, AKenlieny T"l.. 3 Wtta ward 4 . ..a 2 2 .. . 4 2 2 Ashville Hur i Hnrr Tri - Ti Blut-klick Tfi 1' I'mnlTia Twp t air roll town Bor.. 'i t'rrol i wi 3 t'henl Sprlugs lior ..1 fhrHt Tri ..1 lot ti ward.... 1 Ith ward.... TtQ ward .. 13ih ward... 14i h ward.... l&lh ward.... ltUh ward... lTih ward CieurneM Two tToaeiuuugb Twp..... (TuupeiS'tale Hor Troyl Twp .. Itule Bor .. 2 T.IUJ Bit I loretto Bor -.1 ..2 .1 Iiwer Y oiler Twp. .2 iXlorrollviile, .2 1st ward I len Twii 1 ! nd ward 1 ..1 ...1 ...i ...2 ..1 ...1 .. 1 ...I ..1 ...1 ...2 ...2 ..2 ..1 ..2 ...2 ..1 .l taint Con out a u tela liur..l 3rd watd Khi-I 1 a) 1 it Twp ....... 1 ft. uiiDler Twp.. KntMi8tiu.ru, Portage li.ir Kaitl ward est ward Klder lownttilp Krankil? Bor..... Oaiiitzin Bor OaUitxio 1'wp Ham trig Bar .lackStiu I wp , .lolumtuwa. 1st waid.l ... 2ail ward ;rd ward....., 4:li want , bih ward. ..., 81 Ii ward "til ward . .. 1 fun am Twp 2 Klchlaud Twp 2 Heade I wp.. Kui 1 Ken le Twp.. Wcm .....4 South Kura Bor ...I Jitouym-ek I'wp ....2 Suiuuicrnill Bor 1 Kuuiuierbill Twp Suniunli itiu:t 1 wp.. . .2 I'uiiDe.hlil lUir 1 tT(iper Yoder Twp.. , 2 W an b I im ten Twp , 1 . .... 2 Wajtliiugton Twp , 2 .....2 Weslutout Bor 3 Wen Taylor Twp . 3 White l'wp .1 nth ward II lluiore Bor 1 iSeceacary io choice 57 KI.KfTION AMI ItfTIES tK fllAIKMAX. 3. The delegate elections and county convention shall lie governed and conduct ed strictly in accordance with the follow ing rules, ami the chairman of thecouiity com mittee shall be annually elected by the county convention, and shall Im- e-ollicio tin; president of all county coventions. TIME OK ELECTIONS. 4. The election of delegates to represent the different tlis-.ricts iu the annual Demo cratic county convention shall Im; held at the usual place of holding the general elec tions for each district, on the last Saturday in August ila-ing the-.Vilh this yean, open ing at ti.NH o'clock, p. M..and remain open until SKVKN o'clock of the same day. W llo To llol.lt ELECTIONS. The said delegate elections shall lie held by uu election hoard to "tuisist of all the members of the county committee for such district, and tw5 other Democrat ie voters thereof, w ho shall tie appointed or designated by the con nt y committee. And the Ixiaid so constituted, together wit h the e'erks. shall lie sworn In-fol'e entering llMin their respective duties, in accord a nee with the act of assembly made and approved, entitled "An At i to Regulate the Holding ami to Prevent Frauds in the Primary Kleclions of the Seyeral Political Parlies in tlie Commonwealth of Pennsylvania," approved .1 line ".'S. A. D. issl. HtiW TO KILL VACANCIES. . Iii case any of the iiersons so consti tuting t lie board shall le absent from tie; place tif holding the election a tiuarter of an hour after lite time appointed by rule 4 for opening the same, his or their place or places shall la; tilled by an election to Im- conducted viva voce by tht Democratic votcis prest nt at tht; time. VCAI.IEICATION OK VOTEItS. 7. Every qualilied voter of the district, who at tilt; last genet al election Voted the Democratic ticket. shall be entitled to volt; at the primary election, and any person who will U; of the age of twentv-oue and under twenty-two years at tht; time of holding the general election in tht; follow ing November, and in other respects le gally tiualilied ti vote iu the district w here his vote is offered, and who will pledge himself to support tht; Democratic ticket at the said general election, shall also he entitled tt a vote at the primary election. MoIK OF VOT1NO. 5. The voting at all delegate elections shall be bv ballot, upon w hich ballots shall be written or printed the name or names of tht; delegate or delegates to be Voted for, as web as name for im-nibcr of county com mittee together with any Instructions which the voter may desire to give dele gate or delegates. Each ballot to be re ceived from the person voting the same by a member of the election board, anil by him deposited in a Itox or other receptacle prepared for that purpose, to which Imix or other receptacle no person hut the mem liers of the election board shall have access. OK INSTIU C TIONS. ft. No instructions shall be received or recognized unless the same be voted uioii the ballot as provided by rule S, and when ever the ballot shall contain instructions concerning any oflice, the delegate elected at such election shall lie held to be in structed to support the candidate having the highest number of votes for such oftlee, ami when a candidate having received tht; highest number of votes iu a district is stricken otf the roll in accord ace with rule l.'i, it Im-coiiics the duty of the delegates in said district to casttln-ir votes for tht; can didates having received the next highest iiunilit-r of votes in said disctrict; and in tht; event of the candidate v ho has receiv ed the next highest Vole Iteing lropx.-d. to cast their votes for the next and so on so long as then; remains a candidate liefore the convention, w ho has received any voles in the district represented by said delegates. Cl. lrcTNO THE KJ.ETloN, KETCKNS ANI IH.WkS. 10. Each election hoard shall keep an accurate list of the names of all persons voting at such elections; which lit of voter, together with a full' and complete return of such election containing an ac curate statement of the persons elected del egates, meiiilx-r of the county committee, and all instructions voted, shall tat certi fied by said loard to the county conven tion, upon printed blanks to lie furuisheJ by the jounty committee. contesting seats ik kei.eoatk.s, fkai h, e:t -. 11. Whenever from any district, qualilied Democratic voters, in numbers etjual Io ti ve times the delegates which such district has in the county convention, shall com plain in writing of any undue election or false return of delegates or of instructions, in tthirh complaint the alleged facts shall Im; specljiljy s.-t forth and verified by the affidavit of one or uiorc persons, such com plainant shall have the right to contest the sent of such delegate or tins validity of such instruction. a committed or rivn. l i. Such complaint shall bo heard bv a coinmillee of live, delegate to lie appointed by the president of the convention, w hich saidcoilMllittei'shaH proceed to hear the par ties, I heir proofs anil allegations, ami astMn as may U-rert to the convention what delegates art; cut it led to a scat therein and v hat instructions are bindiug upon such delegates. Whereupon the convention shall proceed I in mediately, upon the calls of the yeas and nav. to adopt or reject th report of the contesting parties. In which call of the yeas and nays the names of the delegates w hose seats are contested or hose instructions are disputed, shall be omitted. Vl'AI.trtCATIOXS OF IiF.I.ItiATKi srH-'TI- TITES. 13. All delegates must reside in the dis trict they lepresent. In case of absence or inability to attend, substitutions may be made from citizens of the district. Ml NT OBEY INSTItl CTIONS OK UK EXPELLED. 14. Delegates must obey Instructions giv en them by their respective districts, and If violated it shall le the duty of the pres ident of the convention to cast the vote for such delegate or delegates in accordance with the instructions; and the delegate or delegate so offend ing shall be forthwith expelled from the convention and shall not U; eligible to any oflice or place of trust in the party for two years. A MAJORITY OK ALL N ECESS A K Y TO NOMI IN ATE. 15. Ill convention a majority of all the delegates shall lie necessary to a nomina tion; and no person's name shall l exclu ded from the list ol candidates until after the THIRD ballot or vote, when the name of the person receiving the lowest number of votes shall Im omitted and struck from the list, and soon at each successive ballot until a nomination is made; provided that if there shall be a tie vote iM-tween two or more of the candidates for any oflice dur ing the balloting of the delegates, then in that case the candidate having received the lowest popular vote shall be dropped and the balloting proceed. PENALTY KOi: COMMITTINO FIIAI'IW ANI llKlHKl: Y. l"i. If any person w ho is a candidate for any nomination before the county conven tion shall U; proven to have offered or paid any money or other valuable thing, or made any promise tf a consideration or re ward to any person for his vote or influence to secure the delegate from any district, or shall be offered or paid any money or val uable thing, or promised any consideration or reward to any delegate for his vote, or to any other person with a view of inducing or securing the voles of delegates, or if the same shall be done by any other persou with the knowledge and consent of such candidate, the name of such candidate shall lie immediately stricken from the list of candidates, or if such fact tM ascertain ed after his nomination to any oflice. and la-foie the final adjournment, the name of the nominee shall be struck from tin; tick et and tin; vacancy supplied w ith u new nomination, ami in either case such person shall Im- ineligible lo any nomination as a delegate thereafter. And iu case it shall Im alleged after the adjournment of the convention that any candidate put in nom ination has Im-cii guilty of such acts, or any other fraudulent practices to obtain such nomination, the charge shall be investiga ted by the county committee, and such steps taken as the gtMiJ of the 'tarty may require. If any delegate shall receive an v money or other valuable thing, or accept the promise of any consideration or reward to Im- paid or delivered, or to secure to bun or any person for such delegate as an in-duct-mc nl for his Vote, upon prtMif of the fact to the satisfaction of the convention, such delegate shall Im; forthwith expelled, and shall not Im- received as a tit-legate to any future convention, ami shall Ik; ineli gible to any party nomination. HI LES Tti HAVE I'liKI EltENCE. 17. t'ases arising under the rules shall have precedence over all other business in convention under determination. MKKTIXli OK THE CONVENTION, is. The county con vent ion shall meet annually in ElM-nsburg at 1 oYliw-k. i m., tin the Monday follow ing tin; 'ast Saturday in August. ANNtlt Nt EMENT OK CANDIDATES. l'.. No person shall Im- Voted for, or if voted for, tire Votes shall Hot la; counted for him unless he shall within three weeks preceding said election have had his name registered in a ImmiW, to ! kept for th's purMise by the chairman of tht; enmity committf, as a candidate for the office for which he w ants to be voted for. AMENDMENTS. 20. These rules shall be amended as fol lows: The proposed amendment shall 1h offered by the coii ven-tion. and If concurred in by the succeeding convention, the same shall be taken as amended unless the con vention shall decide that it shall Im; sub mitted to a vote of the party. EINANCK, ACDlTINti, ETC. 21. The county committee shall, at its lirst meeting, in each ami eyery year here after, elect a treasurer, who shall not Im- a member of the standing committee, and w ho shall pay out said funds for necessary and legitimate campaign expenses on order drawn upon him by the c hail man and at tested by the secretary, and they shall also elect three competent persons, neither of whom shall be a meinlM-r of committee, whose duty it shall be to audit the accounts of the committee and treasurer at the end of each campaign, and make a report thereof la-fore the lirst of January, which said report shall be open to the Inspection of all Democrats. Al! balances found upon settlement of said accounts in hand of the treasurer shall lie paid to his successor iu oflice. Jas. (i. II asson. Chairman. Tuns. J. Itell, Secretary. Slarrlaa l.trrnan. The following marriage licenses were Is sued by the Clerk of tht; Orphans Court for the week ending Wednesday, August nth. 1S.V. Andrew Alwlne and I.I..le D. Plough, Stoneycreek, township. Valentine Veager and Mary Steld, Johns town. John Thorn and Mary 11. Rooney, Keade toxx nship. Samuel J. Kager. Jackson township, and Katie I!. Stong, Parr tow nship. Jacob Abel. Dale Imroiigh. and Thanna Luib. Juhnstown. Samuel C. Philips Altoona, and Catha rine McKarlanu. Callilzin. Charles V. Powers and Clara Sipes, Johnstown. Ed ward Maloy, Johnstown, and Lizzie Myers, Lower Yoder tow nship. Charles II. Krauss and Jennie May Pen rod. Johnstown. John A. Lainhart. Chest township, and Annie E. Itdumer, Parr township. Edward Jenkins, West Taylor township, ami Paul! in; Kleiik. Morrellvllle. Ilarrv Ii. Cobaugh and Elbe V. (Jivr, Fiaiiklin. David II. Leslie and Annie S. Snyder, Carroll township. fr-mmmj 1 yawl Exhibit at Ibe Warla'a Fair. They are ahead of them all. Chiefly among them is the display of pure liquors manufactured in the stale. It is conceded that no rye w hiskies made In the world can equal those made in Pennsylvania, more especially Silver Age. Duqtiesue or Pear Creek. These three bra litis head the list of pure ryes, ami are so well known that every reputable dealer sell them. North, East, South and West they lead all other because they are pure: U-cause they are reliable, and la-cause they are stimulants that strengthen and invigorate. They are sold at prices within the reach of all, and are stild upon their merits for purity ami strength. Silver Age, l."ii; Dutjiiesne, 1.2-"I Hcur Creek, l.ui, full standard quarts. Ask your dealer for them; insist on having them, and If you cannot U supplied send to Max Klein, Allegheny. pu. Price list of all liquors sent on application. All goods packed neatly and securely. Max Klein, 82 Federal street, Allegheny, Pa. BANK SUSPENSION! Johnston, Buck tfc Co., SiHjientl on Account of a Run on Their Banks at Ebfiislnirg. Car rolltown ami Hasting! BUT LITTLE FEAR AMONG BUSI NESS MEN OF THE SUSPENDED FIRM'S ABILITY TO PAY. EiiKNsiu-Ko. Pa.. August Kith. lrt. We have assets in excess of our liabili ties; but ow ing to the constant demand on u for currency in the last 24 hours we am sider it to the best interest uf all concerned to suspend payment for the present. Johnston, lire k v.Co. On Thursday at noon the aliove notice was (Misted on the door of the banking house of Johnston, Buck & Co., ia this place. A rumor had been current tin the streets on Wednesday night that a run had Iteen goiug on during the day on tin bank at Carrol I tow n w hich is a branch of the same institution. On Thursday morning a considerable amount of deposits were with drawn from the bank iu this place cud it w as dimmed best by ihe firm to su ;ieiid. The majoiity of the people doing business with the siisM-ndcd banking firm have every confidence iu the ability of the tirm to pay dollar for dollar a.id hope that the suspension will be but teiiiHrary and that they w ill lie able to come to such terms with their creditors as w ill enable them to resume business at an early date. The banks at Hastings and Carrolltnwn are blanches of the Ebcnsburg institution and are included iu the suspenfion. Mr. A. W. Duck, cashier and managing member of the banking tirm of Johnston, mien t o., bankers of this plae, is away from home at this writing (Thursday evening.) and we are unable to give auv authoi i.e-J statement of the lianks condi tion. Put every one aeuuainted w it ii the business probity of Mr. Puck feels rtain thai the lit ins embarasstnent will lie but temporary ami that on his return (this eveningi steps will lie taken to inform the public of the financial soundness t f the bank and an effort made for an ear.y re sumption of business. It is to the interest of every citizen to have the firm resume business at as early a date as possibl ; and to this every one interested should lend it all tht; encouragement possible. 'Xant-y-;io." w hen translated, in -ans 'Coal Creek." and is a new tow n la'd out on the Plackliek. The ItH-ation is a I-au-tiful one, and has the Plackliek rai'road, the Plackliek river, and the road from Petht-I and P.clsano to Johnstow u running through it. Engineer Elder and Lis as sistants are busily engaged plotting the town in lots, streets, alleys and parks. A never-failing spring Is in the centre of the tract, ami is to tie the centre of a beautiful park. Naiit-y-dlo N west of the noted coal bank of Sol W agner, north of tie- I rain openings and aUiut two miles east of McFadden's big coal opening. It will no doubt In- the centre of a big industry. Malhiot Keade, Estj., will lw trustee for the owners. The but Fresh Air children w ho spent the last two weeks in this ticighltorhotMl returned home on Tuesday. All were ma terially In-iic titled bv their sojourn on the mountains ami many of them returned w iih reluctance. niM-rllaarsas allrc-a. NSWKKTO AN INHt'IKY KtXtAKIIN UK. SALM. We have frequently revived Inquiries from llernini ItTlnic id thla rlly. eouDljr and othor rle. winning lo know it lr. Salm I m Oerman. In onler to Inform oar readers intelllen'lr we have had an Interview with the I Victor. The re mit U the following: iH- Salut waa horn In l.in nlch. KKdi'ik Aachen. Kheln province. ar.t! eJu elel in Heldetrer. A lenna a&d Kerltn. i-o you ran well onderaland that the nentleman t e-le-ratlon la a thorough one and eaprle t" treat all dlnease which he advertise. He makes H a habit Ui rev.sit the old country so that h may study and relresn his memory as well as learning all that la new In his line. Ats.ut every hve - ear. He svi he will never he counted a back number II he ran help It. We know the genilen an 1st person and advlre you to call on him. t onsul tation tree. trust It ar J he I.iejajwr liable fnuttivty cire-a ly Admlalalei tm tr. Halara' tieldra fepe-rltl;. It Is manufactured us a powder, wblcn can I mi ilven In a it la ol beer, a cup ol coltee or tea. or In lood. without the knowledge of the patient. It Is absolutely harmleva. and will effect a perma nent and peed s cure, whether the patient la a moderate drinker or alcoholic wreck. It ba been Klven in thouaands ol canes and In every instance a perfect cure has loliowed. It never talis. The system once lmpreanateI with the Specific. It be comes an utter impossibility lor the llqu r ap petite 'ju exist. Cures auarauieed. 48 paKC book ol particulars tree. Addieaa UuLlitN SPECIFIC tJO.. aUKl9.lv. 14 Kace St.. Cincinnati O. 'HE Kbensburw Kulldlnc It Lrftan Association 1 will oiler for sale at the O'-uoci! fhtmlwr, Kb ensbunc, on Ibe fourth Monday In Autcust, l.ooo.oo THU8.1IAV1S. L.MTKK I.kMB, Secretary. Prrldent. Orphans' Court Sale OK VALUABLE Real Estate 1 )Y virtue nl an order ot the Orphans Court of I Cauibrta county, the undersigned adminis trator ol KeenS. Lloyd, late ot Cambrli town ship, decea.-ed, wl I expose to public Ali to be held at the Court Houte, in the borough of Eb eosbunc, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 180,5, At 2 o'clock, r. at., the following described Keal Extale. vli: All that oertala pteoe or parcel ol land situate In Cambria township. Cambria countv. t-a.. bounded and d'ttcribed at toliowa, that I to say adjoining land ol estate ol William S. Lloyd, deceaaed: 14. J. Jones. A. A Barker. Mis." Har rla. teo. Huntley. Itr. T. J. Ilaviaon. Mrs. James Younat. Win. Ciemtnt et al.. containing one llnssclrwt Arrts, more or less. sJNut itrenty nve acres ol wnlch are clea'eU. havln thereon erected a Te.Mery frame IHwellluc II anas r. iarice bank Karn and Outbuilding . The property l admirably adapted lor ;rsons from the elile who desire to spend tne summer In the country; is within three-fourths ol a mile nl tbensbura on therltisbarg pike, and a hall mile ol the Hlackllck Eiteuslon Kallroat . Ibe faou-e contains V lance roo-ns an,' It in C'od re pair. The location la an elevated one and rcenery plctareue: Knot! water, ete. 1 tKMS UK SaL.fc.Ooe third of the prrcbase money on eounrmation ol the sale, and ibe re mainder In two equal annual payment.,, with interest, to be secured by tKind sua niorVMC or judgment note ol tne purchaser. J FES IXtr'D. Administrator ot Rees S. L.loyd. deceased Ebensburt;. Pa . Au(. 4. 1SW1.4U NOTICE TO XforiCE Is hereby Klven that the County 1 Treasurer ol Cambria county will attend lor Ihe pu.-pose ol recivlDt ciunty and Slate taxes assessed for the year 1IM3. at the 'dace ot holding the elections in the reauectlve tlistrlcu. on the dates mentioned below: t'hest !ptina:s boroobC Allehen township....... iM.retto buroUKh .Aueasr. 14. .August Is. .. August 16. .Annul! 1. ..Aue-uat 10. Carroll toannhtp. Carrotltowa boroUKh C.J MAY EK, Jaly 14. 1b93. County Traurer. EXECimiK'S NtlTIt'E. Estate 'it rbitip J. lMetrich. deceased, luetters testamentary in the eatte ol ft Hip J. Iheirlch. late of Chel township. In Cembna ruuni), dereaaeu havlna been uranted to as, all I erMins Indebted to bis ettate are hereby nottoed lo mak pay me D I to a withowt delay and those harms: claims as:aint said estate wilt present them properly auibeoilctte.1 lor se'tieuicut. AM I HI IN Y METK1JH. M lartMr.rs. lIEOKOK IHETK1 ;I. August 4, 1SW3. Cvalport, fa. N(,TJE la hereby sriven that the fc'lowlng account Itaa been bled In the Court ol Com mon fteaa ol Cambria county, fennf. Ivania and will Ims coi fir iu. d by said court uu .be brst Mouday ol tSeoiember. lsl. untea cause be shown to theeontary.- Kiral and hual account ol J. M. Sbuotaker, trustee to sell the leval title ol Joha A. Krtae. de.-eaaed . and equitable title ol Albert Mi-Utan. J. C HAKii Y, frottionotary'si.mce.AUK.Il. Isu3. 1-ruUiy Attention i nn J We are convinced that our prices ami goods are right. Since we hecame Simon & Co.'s successors our daily sales up to date have increased just 40 per cent., and we still continue to sell at the same small profit figures. In Clothing you can be suited in a Suit for yourself, your boy or boj-s in higher quality than price. In Spring and Summer Styles we are stocked up to overflowing. We feci confi dent that if you come to us you will go away better pleased than ever before, as this is our motto: Why do you get your Shirts made when you can get them to fit you and goods to suit the most particular. We have Shirts from ''." cents up to -,Ms. Men's Fedora Hats in ever' shade, color ami style that vou waul for I.4h. Also a very tine line of the latest ami most fashionable Stitl Hals from .K cents up. FURNITURE. Pelow we will quote a few prices, you can judge for yoursdf. 1 set giMtd yellow I hairs Then I ,.. I .'.i 4.;tS :.: ti.oo i'i.ZM 1.7.1 l.f.'.t 1 set gtttMl dark Chairs 1 set gtMMi dark Chairs 1 set cane seat Chairs in dark 1 set cane seat ( hairs in dark 1 set cane seat Chairs iu dark I set cane seat Chairs. Mahogany 1 Oak KiM-ker w itn arm 1 Dark Utx-kcr with arm 1 Oak cane seat, fancy arm 1 dark cane seal, fancy 1 light, very fancy arm Child's liiK-kt-rs. "Oe., i '.'., 7.V;. and Perforated Chairs and KtM-kers iu all styles and prices. 1 full fi-picce Mahogany or Walnut led-rMim Suite J.'.r l.tl -l.oo .... -.. Sinks a 1 full S-pieceOaK Ped-riMim Suit. Side iMiards, Cupltoards and specially. We are sttn-ked in Oil Cloth and Car-ls. It will save you money tti buy f us as in buying our stock early and in large ijuan tities we sayed money. We challenge any one to eijual offering this season. Don't wait THE LEADERS. GALLITZIN, PENNA. N. B. It may be of interest to yoa to say we :irs still tleep in the -jrocery business. It will surprise you to see the way we are selling gools in this department of our mammoth store. Some merchants say "I wonder where they can get goods to sell at 'hose fiirures, 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. AaaaaarrnirnK. Cmt Niy TKEASI KEK j I hereby announce in.aetf a acandldate for ttouty Treasurer on the I temocratic ticket aul jerl to tte decision ot the Itemocratic count v con vention. J jsifc.-H BKNtfcl.li. Oallilzin. fa.. May litJ. 11 R CtlCNTY tXIMMlSSlllNKK. 1 hereby announce meil as a rand Mate lor Count (Tommlsaion jr. subject ti the decision of the next lacmocratlc county tsinventlon. W 1 1.L.1A M J. TI EK N t'Y'. Cambria township. July 3. ls-xi. I7IK COI'NTY CIIMMISSIONEU. I hereby anreunt-e myaell nr a Candidate lor County Ctomniisnloner, autject to tne det-iiton ol the next 1 M-m-- r ci-untv coD-ent ton . Ji - Ef H A . W tKt N EK. Uhest !:prli xs Jui 4 liM. F OK I'OtWTY ciiMMlSSltl.NEK. I hereby at.uoui ce tnyfell as acan.lidate lor tne nomination ior-.uti ' -ommiastoner, auiiject to the decision ol the leiuocraTie county conven Uon. JtlHM K1KBV. Jobnatown, June id, IK. CKJt'NTY WIMMISsKiXEK. t I hereby announce mseil aa a candidate for theomce of tttiunt iounutSfloner. auojoct to the decision ot the next Democratic countv conven tlon. HLAIKsHuKT. Lilly. May 23. 18-J3. ClJlNI-Yt:tlMMI.S.,ll I Ji EK I hereby announce wyeil as candidate lor 4ouniy C-omuiiealouer. s u l j oc ' to the decialon ot the next Meritocratic count v convention. I'ATitit K IllLIAtN. EMer towbuhlp. May lv. n:i. F)H t-lil'NTY" ACIinillt. 1 hercty announce ui) self as a CHn.1i.late lor the nomlnat on lor Couoty Auditor. sut)oct to the decision ol the next Oemocnttic countv con vention S J. I.riHEK. Clearfield township. August It. 1S-JJ. F 'OK CtltL'NTY AUDIT IK. 1 hereby announce nit?eir as a candidate tor tne nomination lor county Aodltor. ui)eci to thedeelalon ol the Democratic countv ronven tlon. W.C. HEKKY. Wilmore, June 16. 1HJ3. ' HIM. I.1T. J List ol cauaes aet down lor trial at a term ot court to be held al Erntbura: on the third .Mon day in September. ls3. Hays' helr vs. Valley Pike Co. Warner...... .... s. Loahey el i. Hiuoa vs. l.lov.l. Wilcox It White Or. Co.vs liioclt. James ...va. lloyd. Maltlaon heirs . ft. P. K. K. C-o. Andersen 'n use...... ....... va. Mcltomtle. tt-etiy Co ..va. Hurk. t'Oorad...... . . . .vs. Scarerhatm. Weaklani ......vs. Yahner. V. It tt. Huelurr vs. Burn. Cauffleld... ....vs. t'resawell. ltun.n . vs Pender. Powell ............vs. Chute et al. t'ae Shatter.... vs. Khoads et al. Weaver ..vs. Powell et al ....va. Martin ....vs. Weakland. MUoiif ii et al. to"er Yo-lcr School dls net. ...Tf. Hsley et al. VS. Blavd. ...vs. Iahey. vs. Hiidebrimt. .vs. Harblton a. Walker. vs. Fuller. ... Jenntnk-s. J.C. ilAKKY. Protbonotary. Ivtahey ., Krlck Smith, Eostersi. Co. Heetn M e A leer... .... . Mock..- Mock Aojr. ll, ia kTOnKts hereby given that an application it will be made te the tiovernor ol I'ennnvl vanlaon theStsTDAY K Al'iil'bT. 1S3. by A. B. Cunning, J. J. Hauk, James A. Mc- lain. M. W, Tlioinpaon and W. K. Taylor, under the Act ol Assembly approved April Umh. 114. en titled "An Aet to Provide tor the lneorporatiita and KeauUtion ol t'erualn CoriM. ration," and the supplements thereto, lor the charter ol an In tended corporator to be cal e.1 the -st'stJt'E HA.NNA EEECTKK! I.KIHf. HEAT AND PtiWEK CtiMI'AN Y." tbe chancier and ob)ect ol which are to lurn'sb eieuirtoity lor lucht. beat and power lor commercial purposes in Kuaque baoua township, in Cantoris, oounty. Pcoueyl vanla, and to aech persons and partneihlps re aldinic therein or saIJ teem thereto a t mav detlra the same, and tor lues purpote to have, puft-e.-a and eiijoj all the rtKhU, tieneots and brlvlteaies ol said Actol Assembly and supplements iberelo. A . ft SHIM1, J.J. HACK. JAMES A. Mt'I.AIN. M. W. THO.MpsillN. W. y. TA Y LAJU. Spanicler. Pa Auicust II. 1svj.3i ri-KiAi. tLisr i. ol csures set court to be held at liea: H u nc oo n . Ttiolnaf W illiauts McCanae, , : down for trll at a term ol EbeLaburg. September U, ..vs. Sellers et a I. .vs. Abernathy et IX. vs. Ituabinx. .vs. Kaull Kros. vs. si. AuKuHiine' Don- creatalitn. .vs. Y oiler. ..vs. Murrcitvllle Uoroush. .V. ridelity M.I. ins. Co. ..vs. tliiiintts et al. J. C. DA li BY. Protbonotary. W lonard. Bok or. . . Howe's At!tnra..,. 0"1 , Ang.lt. 1SU3. "llfANTKH A SALESMAN. EN EliU ETIO. f f pushioa: ano brittht to represent the (r'of.l blll Nurrerle ol Can.la. Ibe lartutuil Q th 1 to rn I n Ion. liver 7oO acrea ol ctc Ice alork. Puaiiinn permanent and lucrullve. (lur harly i'auadlau Krown sloi-k ell readily where prs-l-erly Intro du,red. Send tor tcrttta ii-jw and secure choice ot territory. SIONE. W Et,l.,Mt 1 1 1 IN . aui.'n. I v-foulo, t-auads. pimp JJ U A W Please and Satisfy Everybody. FlimrOil Cloth from 'J.I cents to 4s cents per square yard. Ingrain CarM-t, one yard w ide, at 'Mi. 4o, 4s and tio cents. Stair Carjiet from 'Si cents up to VI cents per yard. SHOES! SHOES! If you w ish tit get a gii and substan tial ShiM-eailou us. You will surely tind something that will suit you. Ladies' ilmigola plain tip iud spring bee), lint toil tl.St Ut $!.!) Ladies' doiigola. oH-ra and common sense. ItlllUMl. heel tl.'Si to Ladies' extra line lipMti lyncher Latlies' russet. tipM-d. button Ladies" tint- pehhled tun toned ; also. Misses' and Children's patent leather tiptM-d f l.lo. (I. -.'.I. Ladies' line surge, liultnii or lace Latlies t ipM-tl and common sense Ox fords l.oo and Children's tipH-d Oxfords 1..VI '.".'I I.-. l.j.i .lo t iiiuireii s russet ami uongoia spring f heel .l and I 1.10 i ! J Infants sIum-s from SJ cents up. I Mt-u's lace ami congress siitM-s I Men's satin calf, lace or congress l.'J.i I 7 LV ! I M....-W I'.... if i...... ......... Men's tipped lilucher. extra line Men's tine hand-sewed, lace or con gress Men's (treaciau calf, lace or congress.. Men's line Kangaroo lipped, lace or congress Melt's extra line gossameie calf, lace -..Vl 3.1 HI .il :i.oo the intrinsic value sis well as the variety and extent of our bargain but come at once to Yours lies pee t fully, EBENSBTJRG lliarbleg Granite Works, J. WILKINSON 8l SON, PROPRIETORS, IKALEi:s IX Monuments, Headstones, Vaults and Sarecphagis. Marble and Marbleized Slate Mantels, Cemeter Fencing of all kinds. Also Iron Fencing for public buildings and dwellings. I'u iclm-t rs ill n ud tin r prices t lit- lowest v. lit-n tlt.-y rt.in.jdtT 1 lie class t,f work we rn aim fact ii re. Weal-obuy iy tlie car-load and (five customer.- the adaiituc of re duced freight. WE CIVE SPECIAL SJETTmtLr i 6 New White Front Bffiii, 113 Clinton Street, Jotatown, Pa. New Stock of DRY GOODS, MILLINERY AND CAR PETS. Call to see us when in town. P. R. R. SCHEDULE. Schedule In edect May 'J3. ltW. l oaaier-llonasit I rmen. BAST. Seaabore Expreaf ... e 30 a m Hmiurr AceommoJatlon v 1 a nt lay Ezprrea.... n 04 a m Alutona Espreat ia) pm Mall Expreas 5 17 Wl Philadelphia Express.... Illjia WEtT. .lohnatowa ExproSs... ........... ...... 814am Pao.bc Ex pros ..... 7 a sa Way Pan.-eimer j :ia p m Mail Tram 4 tM p m Johustown Express ..... 7 bs p m KWestabwrsr Rrsnrh. Trains leave a follows: T.an, iu.24 a. m.. and I a.34 p. m and arrive at Creadon at In no a. j "i y u. aea e t-rrtwio li v ai. 11 XT a. m and ! p. m.. and arrive at Ebenaburic at lo.ln a. m. and 11 til and 8 lu p. m. nl lestrHrld. Leave Irvotut at a 4i a. m.and 2.4o p. m. arrlv. ln at Creaaon at 8 04 a m. and 4 p. m. leave reaaon u 4o a. m. and 5 It p. in arrlvioic at lr vona at II. 00 a ui. and A.M p. m. Sunday traina leave Creaaon every Sunday at t 30 a m and 6 1H p. m., arrit ina at lrvoua al 11 40 a. m and 6 00 p. m. for rtes aa p. etc . call on aarent or addresa Thiw. E. Watt. P. A. W. D.. llo Kuth Ave.. Plitjbunc. Pa. S. M. PK KYi 1ST. J. K. WIM III. Ueneral Manaxer. tteneral Manaicer. A. C. FISHER. Painter and Paper Hanger, PATTON, PA. Th. nn.t.iM.l im Iil a. ... . . . la preprd tj do Patutina: in all its ttrk,uchea. House ta ntlDK. 8irt Palnllns:. tlralutBK and . . . . -. . . ... nut vt UOTEL LEtiKANDE. H J.SHETli. PaoavaiBToh. Located at IkuKois. Pa., near the M. K. It P. Hallway lteiol. We always endeavor to lur olah the leat aecomaodatun to busineas men. pleasure seeker' and UHtrders. Persons In search ot jnulort and Uist will And It a deafable place to stop. The Table is unaurpasaed and Is alwayt supitltej with the beat the market attorda.anj all the delloaoles ot the season. The Bar I sup piled with the eholceat ol pure liquors aniie'avi and nuth Ins; but the best la sold. iiiessal atten tion Klven to the care of hore. II. J. NCMETTIO. fesVianwK.. 4BA4 knaalaai, M. V. Hi? JLl JJ at such a renarkably low price or ongress , Men's grain plow shoes, buck led. lial list tongue 1.7.1 1.:ji Mens working shot us from yon can get from w ceii is to DRY GOODS. here is the pla-e to gel your Ladit gtMMis. dry Curtains from 7.1 cents ?.l.ii jwr pair. Ladies' iM-ivale waists, light or dark. cents. Ladies' batost w aists, figured and striM-d, with ru tiled front al 74c. White waists, all kinds tif material, the latest and most fashionable styles, from '. cents to .'.4s. lress ginghams for H cents per yard and up. Apron ginghams from 4' lo 10 cents. M usliu iu bleached or unbleached from 4: ; to IO cents. In Calico we are stocked full of the tinest. newest ami most desirable iu the market, at from li to 14 cents. Ladies' skirt em broidery, inches wide. for 4s cents and up. Flouncing en; to 1 iter pard. g embroidery from .!.. cents to A complete line of ti immtiigs of all sorts and dresses in all styles on our shelves and. counters. Call and set- tht-m. You can't help but buy. as t he bai gains we are otlering in the ladies line are something that you can't I grasp every day. ATTENTION TO THE 01F WKK. 3 3 k-L. JOHSSTQS. M. J. II VII. A. H.HUK. EtT A MLUtH KD 18TU. Johnston, Buck & C(., IJANKKKS, EIJENSBUUG. ... PENN'A. A. W. HI 4 K, raabler. I-TAIILISHKO 1SH8. Carrolltown Bank, CAKKttLLTOWN. PA. T. A. MHAKRArUII, 4 steUIr. General Banting Ensicess Transaclefl. The lollowlnic are the principal features ol general baikinir business : DEPOalTI Kecelved payable on demand, and Interest hear Iuk eertlhcales issued to time depositors. MliFtll Extended to cuatomers on lavorsMe term and approved paper discounted at all tlmel. C1.I.F.CTI.H Made In the locality anal upon all the hankie towns In the United State. Charvea asoderate. DKAITk Issued netcotlable In all parts of the Vnltett States, and loreiarn eichanne Issued on Wl part of Europe. ACCIUKTa Of merchanu. farmers and others solicit,!, to whom reasonable aeeomodatloa will be rtrIMt.,. Patrons are a an u rod that all trans" joni shall he held as strictly private and e inft .entlal. and thai tltey will be treated as IH-ra'iy aa good banklBN tales will pfruii. KesTctfolly, JOH!itT4!4i. trC4 K . telnn Plre insurance Apcy T. AV. DICK, (General Irsurance AgenL fltl WtltlM IT M AYCONCEliN: L Ail iwraona bavins; elaima aa-mai 1 he eat ate l .lerrwiak N,waii. lata ol Mun'ter iMWHrhia.. -tuitna county tleoeane.1. or aeain-t the enisle ol Elira NtMinaw. late ot nn! township. iiM-aa-e.1. arerp14nea1e.lt. prmHint their - alaaa properly probated to uo bv May -J&ih. tl i I M D A iri ELL. t Ebeaatiitra:, Pa.. March 31. Hnu. nr
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