INTERRUPTED. "Ah, Genevieve, have you divined, That as this silken skein you wind, • You wind around my heart as well, The thread of love's entangling spell? Those smooth, soft hands, so dainty white—" "I wash them morning, noon and night, As you do yours, young man, 1 hope, In lather made of Ivoitv SOAK A WORD CF WARNING. ,t, There are many white soaps, each represented to be '* just as good as the' Ivory' they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lick the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for " Ivory " Soap and insist epm getting it, Cofiyritfht 1S8', by i*r x — A THE AVVAPQWDER Satisfaction Guaranteed. EACH CAN OF THE COOKS BAKING POWDER IS GUARANTEED FULL STRENGTH, FULL WEIGHT, AND IS SOLD ON ITS MERITS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE CONSISTENT WITH QUALITY. COOKS QUARTERS,RETAIL AT 5 CTS. COOKS HALVES, RETAIL AT 10 CTS. COOKS POUNDS, RETAIL AT 20 CTS. Sold by ail Grocers. Try a Pound Can.t NO. 2,7-39. First National Bank OF JOHNSTOWN, PA. No. 194 MAIN STREET. Capital, - - SIOO,OOO Surplus, - - $40,000 DIRKCTORS: JAMES MCMILLEN, HERMAN BAUMER, C. T. FRAZER, GEO. T. BWANK, PEARSON FISHER P- C. BOLSINGEU. W. I|OUACE ROSE. .JAMES McMILLEN, President. C. T. FRAZER, Vice Presidenl. JOHN D. ROBERTB, Cashier. J. E. SEDLMEYER, Ass't Cashier. Caretul and prompt attention will be given to 11 business entrusted to this Bank. NOTICE OF INTENDED AP PLICATION FOB CHARTER OF INCOR PORATION .—Notice Is hereby given that an ap pltc itton will be made to the Governor of Penn sylvania on Monday, the I7tli day of March, A. I). islid, by Johnson Allen, A. J. Moxham E B. Entviisle, W, F.Saltmarsh, 11. W. Smith, Will McLain, George P. Suppes, W. A. Donald son Claud M. Johnson, 1). curils Williams. J. B. Hoefgen, John G. Masterson, Patrick T. O'Con nell. A. H. Watker, under the Act of Assem ly entitled "An Act to Provide forllio Incorpora tion ana Regulation of Certain corporations." approved April 29, 1874, and the supplements I hereto, for a CHARTER of an Intended corpora tion to be called Ihe " MOXHAM BUILDING & IOAN ASSOCIATION," the character and ob ject ol which Is for the purpose of accumulating a fund by the periodical contributions of the members thereof, and to loan the same to them from time to time, to enable them to purchase real estate, build dwelling bouses, or engage In any legitimate business, and for these purposes to nave, possess, and enloy all tee rights, bene fits. and privileges of said Act of Assembly and the supplements thereto, feb 19.4-t ED. T. McNEEI.IB, solicitor. IN THE COURT OF COMMON Pleas of Cambria county. .James ltessler vs. Margaret Kessler—in divorce—Now March e, iSito.on motlonof Messrs. Dlok and Murphy, Attorneys for libelant, M. B. Stephens Is appointed commissioner to take testimony In the above case. Notice is hereby given that I will sit at my office In the city of Johnstown for the purpose of the above uppolntmcnt on Wednesday, the 9th day of April, 1890, at lo o'clock A. M. of said day. M. B. STEPHENS, mar2l-Btw [commissioner. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICK ESTATE OK .JOHN M. WILLIAMS, late of the Thlrtentli ward of the City of Johnstown, Cambria county. Pa., decea-ed. Letters or Administration on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all per sons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to pre sent the same without delay to WILLIAM M. WILLIAMS, Administrator, JJlck AJMurphy, Attorneys, room 1, Alma null, Johnstown, Pa. WM. RAUCH, PHYSICIAN AND SI/HO SON, No. 37 Main street, In Park buildings, tenders his professional service to the citizens of Johns town and vicinity Office hours, 10 to 11:30 A. M.,3t0 5 and 7to J ,ii. junel relieve moro quickly ,n v. any other known rem- eay: ithcumati*m, Neuralgia, Swellings, StitT Neck, Brulwfl, /tt/' BuriiH, Kcaldx, Cute, Lumba fMjrjlHf \Q\K°. Pleurisy, Sores, Front-blteH, WsJLl>*r iMßackache, Gulnsy,Sore Thro-^ i.j' } ****** registered Trade-Mark, and ourl Ifnc-aimllo Hignature. A. C. Meyer d: Co., Solo OR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP Foi the cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarse ness, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis Whooping Cough, incipient Con sumption, and for the relief of con sumptive person:, in advanced stages of the Disease. For Sale by all Dri £• gists. Price at cents. LOOK! If you want a good situation write MAY It ROTH ICRS, Nurserymen, Rochester, N, Y., asihey are in want of honest and upright sales men to sell their choice and hardy varieties of Nursery stock, either on salary or commission. Many new and valuable varieties to offer. Write them at once for terms. DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. ALLEGHENY COLLEGE, 12 FEDERAL ST., - ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. A thorough school of Telegraphy, Book-keep lng, shorthand. Preparatory and Higher English Music, Elocution and Languages. Terms are moderate. Instruction nne. For further Infor mation or catalogue, address or call on THE PRESIDENT. /"10MMISSI0NERS NOTICE— V7 Jane Alice Bonner by her next friend Peter Dlsnong. vs. Frederick Bonner. court of common Pleas of Cambria county No. 2 December Term IHHS. And now Marcus, 1890, on motion of John M. Rose, Esq.. Chal. L. Dick appointed Commis sioner to tako testimony and report decree BY TUB COURT. In pursuance of above appointment I will sit for tue purpose thereof, at my office In Alma Hall, Johnstown, Pa., on Tuesday, April 8, 1890, at 2 o'clock p. m.. when and where parlies In terested may attend. CHAL. L. DICK, mariK-ltd&stw commissioner. TN THE COURT OF COMMON 1 Pleas for the county of Cambria: Notice Is hereby given that an application will be made to the said court on the 18th day of April, A. I)., 1890. at 2 o'clock r. si., under the corporation act of "One Thousand and Eight Hundred and beventyrrour " and supplements thereto by A. J. Moxham, Win, McClaln, John Maslcrion, l(. S. Murphy, P. Laval, K. B. En twisle, J. B. ICagy. for i he charter of an Intend ed corporation to becalled " The Moxham Fire company " the character and object of whlcn Is I the prevention, control and extinguishment of lire and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benetlls and privileges con i furred by the said act and Us supplements. CYRUSELDER, HOB'T S. MURPHY, marl2-dlt~wßt. solicitors. SCHMIDT BUILDING Largest and Most Complete Wine, Liquor and Cigars house j n the United States. Established, 1836. Distille and Jobber • KINE WHISKIES. \ TELEPHONE No. 666. k SS- • Importer yr —OF— / V' Wines,, Liquors and Cigars. 95 and 97 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburg, All orders received by mail or otherwise wiU receive prompt Attention. JAMES CONERI3ST, Altoona, Acent. Dansiger & Shoenberg SPECIAL and Important Announcement. We are now offering more than ordinary inducemeuts to purchasers in each of our soventy-five departments, attention being particularly di rected to our SILKS, DRESS GOODS, WASH FABRICS, COTTONS, LINENS. LACE CURTAINS AND UPHOSTERY GOODS, GENTS' FURISHINGS, CORSETS, GLOVES, HOS IERY AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS. Our enormous sales in these departments require us to add large lines daily, and as the same goods can be purchased now lower than they were much earlier in the season, we are enabled to offer our recdnt pur chases at o corresponding reduction. We are the money-saving house for the people, OUR ENORMOUS SALES ATTEST TO THIS FACT. We extend a cordial invitation to all out of twon visitors to come and see us. Mail orders receive prompt and careful attention. For sample send on application. DANZIGER & SHOENBERG, Successors to Morris H. Dauizer, SIXTH STREET AND PEEN AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA. ROSENBAUNI & CO. 510 TO 514 MARKET STREET AND 27;FIFITI AVE. ENTER FROM EITHER STREET. PITTSBU J&GrJEL, IP-A.. gl CLOAKS AND WRAPS. I f Our stock is fresher and Ims more ot popular, desirable styles tlmu you will liiul anywhere else. Largest line of Plush Wraps f\ \\> Plush Jackets, New Markets, Jerseys and Novelties. Heal Seal /i\ U/\ Plush Jackets, satiu lined, $8,35, $8,75, $9,75, worth sls. Real f n Lza, Seal Plush Sacques $15,50, $18,75, $23,50 worth 50 per cent Jt'Mßm] Two hundred and forty styles Children's cloaks, $2 to |Kr jJ\sls. We do the largest Millinery business in the city of Pitts ■rilF SjAptirsb, and show you more hats, trimmed and untrimmcd S3? Feathers, Wings and Ribbons, than any store here, uone ex- M \\\Y|fcepted. CORSETS! CORSETS!! CORSETS!!! Over 120 J§ \ V styles..Ball's Corsets, Dr. Warner's, C. P. and P. D. and Madam V Warren's. No one can undersell us. Our Dress Trimmings are MM of our own importation and we certainly havd more medium priced styles, as well as finest goods, than you wdl see elsewhere jWMi Our line of Gents' Furnishings is complete and Prices the lowest. Underwear for Ladies, Gents, Children and Infants Natural Wj\ Wool Vests, 68c, 75c. sl. Gents' Fine Wool Shirts 50c, 75c, sl, $1,25 up. Kid Gloves have always been a great specialty with M us, and we shall certainly keep up the reputation of selling the W best and cheapest goods. Our 4-Button Kid 48c, 68c, 89c, SI,OO our 5-llook Kid 89c, SI.OO, 7-liook sl, $1,50 arc the best for the Hosiery, Neckwear. Curtains, Laces and Handkerchiefs can be found in all Grades:—Articles for fancy work and Hand Embroidery , in conntless variety. Our stock of Gloria and Silk Umbrellas, with gold or silver handles, from cheapest to iinest, is far larger than any other here. Over 300 styles of new handles, SI to $lO. Our Furs.MffS and Fur Trimmings Were all bought last Spring, n.e carefully made, and of the choicest stock in the market. l e^?§er\ba.um^(& ©SskSP MEDIA ACADEMY A tn.Dc unifies voune mm and l>oys at anv tirar; tits them lor Business, any College. I'olytechnh School, tor West p„i',t ~r Annatx.lH iraduattn* classes. One oi tne "<-st equipped and hesi: managed SchocU G*-l tablr All m jdents iV7...1 lithAhJFl'rlnclnul Teachers all men and graduates of first-class Colleges. Fine l.uil.nngs. single or do .lde '7 , ,VV, „.' 5f...., radiator -■- I v lunudu t. ..r-uu l , y '.vmnasiuin Special opportunities for apt students to advame rated V *"vat.. - and - ' > 1 . 11 ii., ,• | ~„v Patrons or students may selert any studies, or a Business. Collet":-1 rciwrfU-i•• ' • • ' Phvsn al and Chemical U>oratory. Practical Business Department. sli..rt-i ...id i yi-e-writing <?• . , . fu-v .nw/lied with apparatna than anv other Colleite-fittiiiK school Media Acaden. ■/."*" !"'! V , ..in, .•■.in and the best training. Fixed prices cover every ex|iensc. No cxainin iiu u- i •in ssi.. i* it.a selli free to any address. SWITHIN C SHORTLIIXJI2. A.8.. A.M. Harvard > .rarliMti-<. no i|< BROOKE h ALL : Two I'.ivmt'iun, B'iiO. pqR GIRLS AND YOUNG LADIES. Celebrated Schot. r.,a.l„i„K Courses in Classic, Literature, Science. Mathematics JW'™ '' VrimS™" !i: k ,l i;;-,,77mr i , h '7ndl,7 l^| ,, a,^en^^ l S Sr7u,;l %is ar'e essentia. ,o Hhei, Mfcw Ncw l*** BoU GUADANTEED FIRST MORTGAGES. 8l. A LIMITED GUARANTEE. 25 per cent Additional Security wit li American Loan and rust o. of Boston. THE WINN Kit INVESTMENT CO. guarantees only mortgages based on an actual sale ot Kansas ,-lt y real estate made by It, and can not Incur it liability In excess ot Its cash assets. •• It Is difficult to see how any Investment In mortgages can be safer than these."— Arrurtean Wool levorler. " The Investments olTered by the Winner investment company have the Indorse ment of tho leading Banks at Kansas city, and the Eastern stockholders are among the strongest of the financial men of Boston and vicinity."— Cammerctal Bulletin. Six and eight per cent. Investments In Kansas City Heal Estate First Mortgage Bonds and Syndicates, interest guaranteed and a share In promtlts a specialty. -Send for circulars and wftrQceß WILLIAMJH. PARMENTER, Gen'l Agent. 50 State St., Boston* WOOD.MORRELU CO. LIMITED, OBLBBH/ATE D lammoth Store, Near the P. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa., Is Concened to be the Most Extensive and Best Appointed Establish ment of its Class in the United States. Foi longer than twenty-six years the Company's Store has been the Leading Mar cantile House In Johnstown, an d its rapid growth Is unprecedented. From a smal beginning it has developed into a concern of massive proportions, carrying immense stocks of every variety of goods and employing in all its departments more than one hundred men. It lias always been the aim of the proprietors to supply their custom ers witli the very best goods in the market, at the lowest possible prices, and they havereeason to be proud of having made their guaranty indisputable. TEN STORES IN ONE In their different Store Rooms can be found a full and carefully-selected stoeki every class of goods in their line of business, additions to which are constantly made, so that their stock is always fresh and new. In the wide range of good ried may he mentioned IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC DRV GOODS, CARPETS, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, MILLINER?, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, CLOTHS AND CABSIMERES, WOODVALE WOOLENS, GROCERIES, MEAT, VEGETABLES AND FISH. WOODVALE FLOUR. FEED OF ALL RINDS, SALT, TOBACCO, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, YELLOW WARE, AND WOODEN WARE, IRON AND NAILS, LEATHER AND SHOE FINDINGS, PAPER HANGINGS, FURNITURE, ETC. The Attention of Country Merchants Is invited t the Facilities of this Establishment for supplying every article in by their customers, goods of all descriptions being offered WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AS CHEAP AS THE SAME QUALITY CAN BE PURCHASED IN NF. YORK, PHILADELPHIA OR PITTSBURGH. Their Goods being bought in large quantities, and on the most liberal terms, th< management are enabled to sell at the very lowest market prices, and to successfully defy competition THE DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. Ladies will find this spacious Store Room fitted up with every convenience for Shopping, and a Stock that will equal in assortment that of the most complete Dry Goods and Millinery Stores in the larger cities. A splendid assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Trimmings, etc., may also be found in this department for sale by the vard. Carpets, Oil Cloths, etc., are kept on the second floor, accessible by elevate r. "None but the best of Staple and Fancy Goods arc handled, and "long measure" guar anteed. CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS. In this Department Heavy Stocks are carried, selected especially for the JoUa town trade. All goods are warranted to lie of the very best material, well mil stylish and durable. The Stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods in general cannot b excelled. BOOT AND SHOE STORE. From the Hop-nailed and Wooden Shoes of the workingman to the dainty Slip pers of the lady, the stock in this department is complete, and customers will have difficulty in coming to an "understanding." Only the best of leather is used iu manufacture o: these goods, and they will he found at once stylish and durable. Shoe Shop and Leather Department. On the second and third floors, with convenient entrance by hallway from Wash ington street, is the Shoe Shop and Leather Department, where Fine and Coarse Boots and Shoes are made to order, and where a large stock of Shoe Findings of all kind,* and a fine assortment of Upper and Sole Leather is kept constantly on hand. Groceries, Vegetables, Hardware, Ktc The stock of Groceries, Provisions, Etc., is unsurpassed in quality, and Is always fresh, being turned once every month. Only the very finest Teas, Sugars, Spice, Etc., in the market are purchased, and clerks are under orders to invariably low, "down weight" and "heaping measure." The stock of Queenswaro is large and varied, and from the common Earthenware to the finest Porcelain and Ohina Ware the assortment is complete. An opeu stairway leads from the Grocery to the Vegen table Department, where every variety of Seasonable Produce aud Green Groceries is kept, including Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Oysters, Fish, Etc. In the rear of the Grocery are the Hardware and Tobacco Departments, and the buyer is assured that he will be offered tbe very best goods at the lowest prices. Merchant Tailoring Establishment. The Tailor Shop occupies several rooms in the second and third stories of the building—entrance from the river side. The Cloth Room is well stocked with Cloths, Cassimeres, Cheviots, Etc., and also a tine assortment of the celebrated Woodvale Woolens, which are without a rival iu the market Clothing will be made to order promptly and in Fashionable style. Inferior trimmings are never used, and satisfaa tion is guaranteed in every instance. x MEAT MARKET ! This Department is located just east of the Slain Store Building, aim is one of the best regulated Markets in the country. Particular attention is paid to the selection of every animal that is killed, from a lamb to a bullock. The slaughtcry is a model of neatness, is supplied with all the modern improvements, and wiiile the Steaks and* Roasts are always tender and true, au air of mystery does not surround the Sausages, Puddiugs, Etc., in the preparation of which the greatest possible care is exercised. Venison antl all kinds of Game are kept in season. THE FEED STORE. Here tons of Flour are stacked awav, and huge bins are tilled witu M good.v.ry description, for use in the house or stable. The stock is always fresh and oflea FURN ITCJRE. In this Department are kept a full assortment of Kitchen, Parlor and Bedroom Furniture, from tbe lowest to the highest grades, and the customer will be prompter supplied with House Fnrnishing Goods of ail descriptions. ACCOMMODATING CLBRKS. Our Entire Stores are presided over by courteous gentlemen, who are thorough masters of their business, and strangers and citizens alike will have their wants at - tended to promptly intelligently. ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE, WOOD, MORRELL & GO.
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