I ' MESSRS. PROCTER & GAMBLE, CINCINNATI, O. , GENTLEMEN : —Although a stranger to you, and my testimonial entirely unnecessary, as it certainly is unsolicited, yet I take great pleasure in testifying to the excellence of your IVORY SOAP, and thanking you for putting it on the market at so low a price. * It has entirely supplanted the use of Castile and other fine soaps in my household for several years past, being in no way inferior and from fifty to seventy-five per cent, more economical. A good test I find for the purity of a soap is to try it with a brush for cleansing the teeth, and the taste of the Ivory so used is perfectly sweet and clean. Very Respectfully Yours, W. S. BAKER, M.D. A WORD OF WARNING. There are many white soaps, each represented to be "just as good as the ' Ivory they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for "Ivory" Soap and insist upon getting it, Copyright 1886, by Procter & Gamble. ——— —l^ /P=ss THE ' ({ f^fW^BAKING r\\yS)POWDER Batasfactfors 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 all Grocers. Try a Pound Can. UNTO. <3,739. First National Bank OF JOHNSTOWN, FA. No. 194 MAIN STREET. Capital, - - SIOO,OOO ► Surplus, - - $40,000 DIRKCTOIIS: JAMES McMILLEX. HERMAN BAUMEH, C. T. FKAZKK, GEO. T. SWANK, PEARSON FISHER, P. C. BOLSINOER. W. HORACE ROSE. JAMES McMILLEN, President. O. T. FRAZEH, V:oe Presiiieut. JOHN D. ROBERTS, Cashier. J. E. SEDEMEYER, Ass't Cashier. Careful and prompt attention will be given to 11 business entrusted to tills Hank. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. —ESTATE OP JOHN M. WILLIAMS, late of the Thlrtcnth ward of the city of Johnstown. Cambria county, Pa., deceased. Letters of 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 V WILLIAMS, Admlnlstra ir, Dick & Murphy, Attorneys, room 1, Alma Hall, 1 Johnstown, l'a. J J}R. WM. RAUCH, fc ' I'H I'S/C/A X A XD SURUBOX, No. 37 Main street, in Park buildings, tenders his professional ssrvlce to the citizens of .Johns- I iwn and vicinity Office hours, 10 to 11:30 a. M.,3t0 5 and 7 too in. nf net Bettorman k Anderson, v Boiler Makers and Machinists, IN , New And Second Ham feimery. | \ SHOP ON UROAD 8". hi?l. J "uo-slmlle tdgnnttire. A. t \ Mrjct* iv Co., SoIpH I jProprietor*, Baltimore, Md., L.B. : OR. BULL'S mm SYRIi Foi the cute ofCouglu Colds, Hoarse ness, Croup, Asthma. Bronchitis Whooping Cougtc incipient Con* sumption, and for the relief of con* 1 sumptive in advanced stages yf the Disease. For Sale by all Or: * jists. Price cents. LOOK! If you want a good situation write MAY HKOTHKHS, Nurserymen, Rochester, N, Y., as they 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. RELAYS ABE DANGEROUS. ALIIGHII COLLEGE, 1 12 FEDERAL ST., - ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. A l borough school ol Telegraphy, Hook-keep log, shorthand. Preparatory and Higher English Music, Elocution and Languages. Terms are moderate. Instruction line. For further infor mation or catalogue, address or call on THE PRESIDENT. PKINC TON COLLEGE mam EXAMINATION. Conducted by Prof. Wm. M. Sloan; continuing two days. For admission to all departments In the Fresh man, Sophomore and .Junior Classes, and tor the NewSchoolof Electrical Engineering. Will begin 11 O'Clock, Thursday, June 12, '9O, At McCllntock Building, r>lt Market street, Pitts burg. This will also Include preliminary examina tions for those Intending to enter the college a year later. 4sr?o as a prize Is offered by the Princeton T Alumni Association of Western Penn sylvania for the best examination passed here tor the Freshman class. Applicants should send tlielr names early to WM. SCOTT. Pres't Alumni Ass'n, my#-5t 100 Diamond St., Pittsburgh. Pa SCHMIDT BUILDINa Largest aud Most Complete Wine, Liquor and Cigars house in the United States. Established, 1836. Distille and Jobber FINE WHISKIES. \ TELEPHONE . s Imoorter Wines, Liquors \ and Cigars. \ 95 and 97 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburg, ' All orders received by mail or otherwise will receive prompt Attention. JAMES CONDEIN, -A-ltoona. -A.p*ent. Dansiger & Shoenterg SPECIAL land Important Announcement TV e are now offering more than ordinary inducemeuts to purchasers in each of our soventy-five departments, attention being particularly di rected to our DRESS GOODS, WASH FABRICS, COTTONSTINENS 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 hues 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. c-. T ™ "ooey-saving house for the people, OUR ENORMOUS SALES ATTEST TO THIS FACT. e extc id a cordial invitation to all out of twon visitors to come auu 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. ROSENBAUffI ITO. 510 TO 514 MARKET STREET AND 27;F. T FrH;AVE, aMI ™. KNTKH FROM KITH EH STREET. PITTS3G RGHjPA. g. CLOAKS AND WRAPS. S-Jf , ° llr stoc k is fresher and lias more o* popular, desirable styles *rYv 1 , a0 . y0 , u , anywhere else. Largest line of Plush Wraps A 1 h P us? Jackets, New Markets, Jerseys and Novelties. Heal Seal / ill Ul Plush Jackets, satin lined, $8,83, $8,75, $9.75, worth sls. Real I Bms! Seal Plu ® h haci l>'cs $15,50. $18,75. $22,50 worth 50 per cent J ; more. iwo hundred and forty styles Children's cloaks, $2 to tXI M Wr We do the largest Millinery business in the city of Pitts- Vr and show you more hats, trimmed and untrimmed Kn eatuers. Wings and Ribbons, than any store here, uonc ev il \\\\l cepted - CORSETS! CORSETS!! CORSETS!!! Over 120 M \\y styles..Bell's Corsets. Dr. Warner's. C. P. and P. D. and Madam 1 Warren's. No one can undersell ns. Our Dress Trimmings are if! | I "f °ur own importation and we certainly have more medium JBi | I priced styles, as well as finest goods, than you will see elsewhere iffi j§ 1 our line of Gents' Furnishings is complete and P, ices the lowe it. m I Underwear for Ladies, Gents, Children and Infants NaP ve.' I ! Wool Vests, 08c, 75c. sl. Gents' Fine Wool Shirts 50c. 75c il, IN, I $1,25 up. Kid Gloves have always been a great specialty ' th U I us. and we shall certainly keep up the reputation of selling ,c I'M !| ! best and clieapest goods. Our 4-Button Kid 48c, 08c, 89c, I J I li'j ( urs-llook Kid 89c, SI,OO. 7-llook sl, $1,50 are the best i ne money. 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 handles, from cheapest to finest, is far larger than any otherwhere. Over 300 styles of new handles, $1 to $lO. Out* Furs, Muffs and Fur Trimmings Were all bought last Spring, a,e carefully made, and Jofj the]"choicest stock in the market. *" I^o§er\baum^(B ,* h . UCniA IPAnEUY *• mEUIA AbAU£lwl T Admits and -.iassifie* voune men and loys at anytime; lit*, them tor Business, any College. Polytc Imi S liool, for Wrst point or Annapoh, ('>raduating cl.i-ses. Oneoi the i;st equipped and lest managed Schools Good All students hoard with the i'rinJ|>tl. Teacher, all men and graduates of first-class Colleges Fin* IHIU.III.,;, .mgie or dou'de ro.-iut Jtveiy room hjs in i' a steam radiator ana I>'omplcte'y furnished. Gr. uuds (ten a 're t-< to..* 1 li. Im e-lwll. athletics, rt - Gynma .iuiii Stw-inl opportunities for apt students to advance rapi liv Pro .tr t- • irm • .ml'sir m drill lor ha kwarri Ih>>& l attoiis or students nr.iy select any studies, or a Biisine--. College I l< .r Civil • I':.V lal and Chemical Lahorar ry. l'r.rctio..l Business Ifcpartraent. Short-I ..M l, u . rt. More fuPv applied with apparatus than any other Coiiege-titting school Me iia A. i ictuy h>in - - i fort, the i..-st cdu. anon, and the itest training. Fixed prices cover every expense N. . ■ .hn i. n New • n nt free t any address SWITIIi.N C SIH>KTI.IUGF. Alt. A M i..r.vlu.H , Principal BFTooke HALL, Two rnv.ii. Htn. B'Z5. FO R GIRLS AND YOUNG LADIES. Miss Eastman's Cslebrated Sihnt. Gndtiating Courses in Classics. Literature, Science. Mathematics, Music, Modern Languages, "iwlve accomplished teachers and lecturers. Superior Musical Department. School lias an organ ami eleven pianos. Private tutoring for hackward pupils. Individual attention. Small classes. Pupils surrounded by such restraints as a*e essential t t-ir safety .'!id happiness. New Liu A rated Circular free. SWITHIN C SHORTLIDGF. A M (Harvard Graduate, .. .. MRS. 8 WITH IN C. SHORTLIDGE, {Principals, Medi-, • . 8 1.. GUADANTEED FIRST MORTGAGES. 8..| A LIMITED GUARANTEE. *25 jiei utml Additional Security with American Loan and rusi o. of Boston. THE WINNER INVESTMENT CO. guarantees only mortgages Cased on an actual sale ol Kansas City real estate made by It, and can not Incur a liability In excess of Its cash assets. •'tt is dlfllcult to see how any Investment in morlgagescan he safer than these."— American Wool Reporter. " The Investments offered by the Winner Investment, Company have the Indorse ment ol the leading Banks at Kansas City, and the Eastern stockholders are among the strongest of the financial men of UostOD and vicinity."— Oonnnerdal Bulletin, Six and eight per cent, investments In Kansas city Beat Estate First Mortgage Bonds and Syndicates. Interest guaranteed aud a share In promfltsa specialty, send for circulars and references, ; MM WILLIAM H. PARMENTEB, Gen'l Agent. 50 State St., Boston,— WOOD, MOBBELLft CO. LIMITED, CELEBRATED Mammoth Store, Near the P. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa., Is Conceited to be tlie Most Extensive and Best Appointed BsVabirah ment of its Class in the United Statss.J Foi longer than twenty-six years the Company's Store has been the Leading Mer eantile House in Johnstown, an d its rapid growth is unprecedented. From a saal beginning it has developed into a concern of massive proportions, carrying itnmenM stocks of every variety of goods and employing in all its departments more than en* hundred men. It has always been the aim of the proprietors to supply their custom ers with the very best goods in the market, at the lowest possible prices, and they havereeason to he proud of having made their guaranty indisputable. TEN STORES IN ONE In their different Store Rooms can be found a full and carefully-selected stoski 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 be mentioned IMPORTED ANI) DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, CARPETS, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, MILLINERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, WOOD VALE WOOLENS, GROCERIES, MEAT, VEGETABLES AND FISH. WOODVALE FLOUR, FEED OF ALL KINDS, SALT, TOBACCO, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, YELLOW WARE, AND WOODEN WARE, IRON AND NAILS, LEATHER AND SHOE FINDINGS, PAPER HANGINGS. FURNITURE, ETC. The Alien (ion of Country Merchants Is invited to the Facilities of this Establishment for supplying every article io 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 (HE 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, (Jassimeres, Trimmings, etc., may also he found in this department for sale by the yard. Carpets, Oil Cloths, etc., arc kept on the second floor, accessible by elevater. None hut the best of Staple and Faucy Goods are handled, and "long measure" guar anteed. CLOTHING r.ATS ANI> CAPS. In this Department Heavy Stocks are carried, selected especially for the town trade. All goods are warranted to he of the very best material, well stylish and durable. The Stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods in general cann excelled. HOOT AM) 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, ana customers will have difficulty in coming to an "understanding." Only the best of leather is used in manufacture of these goods, and they will be 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 Roots and Shoes are made to order, and where a large stock of Shoe Findings of all kind.s and a fine assortment of Upper and Sole Leather is kept constantly on hand. Groceries, Vegetables, Hardware, Etc The stock of Groceries, Provisions, Etc., is unsurpassed in quality, and is always tresli, 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 Queens ware is large and varied, and from the common Earthenware to the finest Porcelain and China Ware the assortment is complete. An open stairway leads front the Grocery to the Vegca table Department, where every variety of Seasonable Produce and 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 he offered the 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 fine assortment of the celebrated Woodvale Woolens, which are without a rival in the market Clothing will be made to order promptly and in Fashionable style. Inferior trimmings are never used, and satisfac tion is guaranteed in every instance. MEAT MARKET ! This Department is located just east of the Main Store Building, auu 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 slaughtery is a model of neatness, is supplied with all the modern improvements, and while the Steaks and Roasts nre always tender and true, au air of mystery does not surround the Sausages, Puddings, Etc., in the preparation of which the greatest possible care is exorcised. Venison and all kinds of Game are kept in season. THE FEED STORE. ' <ir tons of Flour are stacked away, and huge bins are filled witn M goodevery UvScription, for use in the house or stable. The stock is always fresh and oflea FURNITURE. in this Department are kept 'a full assortment of Kitchen, Parlor and Bedroom Furniture, from the lowest to the highest grades, and the customer will be promptly supplied witli House Fnrnishing Goods of all descriptions. AOOOMMODATINO CLERKS. Our Entire Stores are presided over by courteous gentlemen, who are thorough masters of their business, and strangers andJtciti/.ens alike will have their wants at tended to promptly an_ intelligently. ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE OF IIARGE. WOOD, MORRKLL & CO.
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