j . jKlp.tY. - A MUST J, 1SDO. ! K,r ,;. rheap.-A good Dugs. 1 . it I ...w-fc T Wm. M. JntiM, of Allegbenf City. Jvunn frl,,ni,! ln Khosburg. WMn ynu want Jo! printing of any kind j, tit Kiu:f.m n offlrsi a trial. i .. ,ou wart to maka a teacher of your- , f,,'... listeria Normal, Indiana Fa. hrw Zartm, assistant canhter of tar 4 ... Minn ,1,0 Mniin a boii iwpfi or waiiiizio. KritV blunt armr a snort Hineta. t,i t tbls office a boy ilxtMD .Mcrri ) of air, to learn tbe pilnt- irad. tY.nl n h"T r,n ,rl" 'y Prsd j,rn" l l1"'"' cheaper that, any njrrf ! ' j,.hn l.fO. llanirarlan, fell from the nfi,j,irr t Huntingdon on Monday 0ti in iA h'trw Tallied at t-irtc wm stolen tton ir thi f J,l,in Kutina, near Greensburg. b; MiniliV mtllit. ' mkIt riupliynnt. on salary, is offer- jjininotafr column oy r v. I'lerson dt q, , Waterloo. N. V. L.M:cbl " Nsil. welUknown botel .perof ltastini, la lying dangerously 111 ajm ptmht's iliKoata. t-Mr. f. f Saiipp, ' kocettfs, aa par property In Altoooa paying f.:rfof the sum of 17.000. tTo-ly (Thursday) lira Susan Rhey, Qi cl'll Inhabitant of EtMnsbvrc. atsla btr Oiib birtnday. Liio to In llana and yoa will have tba iHirtao'ty to obserre and teach In trie s,:drl school In tba country. Thore Is chance to says ion mooey m During i"(,li ' Barkers, a they bare a lg )f food to rid of at bargain prices. jADelm Vakland. of Elder township, ijtiit a M" bourn in town on Wednesday ! while here dropped In to sea tbe Frkk- Lstrs. L. II. Llntoa. of Johnstown, jmt i few days In town visiting her motn t, Urt. Ilutohln.on, ' daring the present t-Kr. Ueo. W. Jones, wife and daughter, 4ntbBurg, are visiting Mrs. Junes pat Mts, Mr. ind Mr. (ieo. C. K. Zabm, in tbls UlUrkr Ilros want you to try ooe of Its r plnm, to be returned if not eatlfact firorv, they are all guaranteed to do bet M anrk than any other plow. i-A little daughter of Register and Re ttdrr B sir was bitten on tbe face by a dog it Ta"cij la.it. Tba dog was sent to fNre tad do at 'ure to go. t-The tttention of oar readers la called Mt.ie .!rertl.HHQieiit of Mr. John J. Erans, H mother caiutun. He offers some rery s raoie property at private sale: r-W have a good supply of road carta on J t our wnrenxina andean furnish yoa itU i cart at any price you want. t Barker Snrw. Rupture cure guaranteed by Dr. J. R. v, km Arch st, rhiladeIphla,Ta. Eae .n-, no operation or delay frem dumW , ittested by thouauts of cures after . ftii. -Mr. Fred Klt'.ell, of DraMoi k, a former Jfcbrg boy. tcenitipanled by his sister '4s'. P"nt a few boar in twn on Friday wrg stopped off at Cretcon oa their way ! fmnj a rlsit to t'hlladelphls. For a!e. -Mare, wagon and harness at jrhMe sale, either together or separately. . mr Is t Kiod draft mare, will work q pice. nj utind ai d gentle. Inrjulre A. M. bhiienTelt, Knensburg. Ta. w iiTe a speedy and pltive Core iHtVarrb. Dlphthtrla, Canker Mouth, and lache. Id SriiutTs Catarrh Remedy. A NI lnWtor free with each bottle. Use t you dejire health and sweet breath, f ron t furuet that yon can get a wagon tlw. acrt of any kind, tbe best w on earth, a .trill that can't be beat, any ii nf phosphate, or the tteel arcb frame ng tooth batrow at Harksr Bros.. High itwet. Krank Kane, s tramp, aged 43 years walking through the Tyrone yards Krldav morning, was strnck and -t'd down by the cars. His left leg waa which ne,M,uted ampuUt ion be - tha kaee. The B;a:r county fair commences In UI.ugroe. Holildaysbarg. on Sep. w' ttand the Altoona Tark Assocla- tM 4 termlned to hold one on tbe same ""Oil, rounds near Altoona, thinking a would make mooey. Alice Season. AdmlnUtratrlx of Mary mitt, deceased, will sell a house and 1 ,k A8tUtln. Orphans' Court n the premises on Saturday. August 'F ODe A'!.w.fe w V. . ( t in another column. m. See adrer- (arm residence of Daniel S'ough. we.,t of Adamsburg. We&tmore- nty. with .ii it- W t tire on Monday n.ght. A .efec- ,hr!',,1 lhe fir- Th ,os m.ooo. thl're ,s n Insurance of f 1.300. I"nf.h-" C0U8in of '. John L. i 'f18 In lhe rnnntn . . j nJ r8wmber tbat clusters of .- rwt clover which grows abundant- T roadside. If bong In tbe room it", faint, fragrant perfume Ijr t'r- wl" w.y more flies im.V. or ttolM other t" nd fly E.ru.r. . ..... esnsus enumerators will be com w r thelr W BDtl tbe re ts" Z 'JOne 0Ter y 106 Waahlng sthar D'1 ,he toUI rned. ;C(tlie. win k ..... . H ta W i"iBeuiB,i ly lor- btn T 0 py tn numerators T?:1 ot w"tern ponle. ln,s P'e on Thursday of ki hA' J- W,IKD Samnel 'HtsanT ' fl,r duP8l"lf o' 'ar to k. t, 80I,J balance, fortyflre sa rvl ' P'ce- I' tbe IntenUon of nsK a Brown 10 aeatbcm off Waft sa ., k F iw"'!. LlUle of Clearfield town. M-""'- Mr.JobnXag. ft., " 'na- 'ning back In bla t'Mti,. fpwea mai heart "Wwcaaeof bis death. Mb,u. ..rc between -not Box" . . and " r , I Aaron Tk wwoeu h'wCarJ. M,boUl of Altoona, ' .. "miu"- on Tuesda, laat on ' thi. .,.a.D,, "umber of modi viva - - mil 5 n 3 ""sto . """" crowd 'nw-Umr.wVthe,WBt 11 WM- Kox- ,,n 00 tne track I)U(,u....0n tw beats In succea. ., JUmp'l the track ea.-h 4 hM an easy yictory. Armstrong county bas hwt SWiO In pop ulation since the census of liiSO. Mr. Andrew (agler, the well-known brewer of (iallltiln. died on Monday last. If you are a fanner and are going to nuy a plow, you want to buy from Barkers'. Tbey hare tbe beet plow for sale. Oa Thursday night ot last waeg. a large black bear made its appearance near the residence of Mrs. Buea, ln Summerhill township, and attempted to carry off a pig. The bear was drlyen off and tbe pig es caped. When yon buy a lamp chimney boil it in salt water and yoa will not experience tbe vexation caused by a bursting chimney. It la a simple hut effectual remedy. A lamp cbimnev thus treated bas been known to last for years. No degree of beat will break then. lieorg Stormer, a seventeen-year-old son of Mr. JobnStnrmer. of JobnsUwn, bad bis right 1 ground off by tbe cars near the freight station In that city, oo Wednesday evening, while attempting to jumo from a mowing freight train. Ilia left foot was al so badly crushed and be is In a precarious condition. , Mr. reter Wagner, a prosperous mer chant of Homestead Ta . accompanied by bla wife, is stopping at Map'.e Tark. where tbey Intend remaining for a couple ef weeks. Mr. Wagner, who some time five years ago bad a store In the Tudor building. In this place, la remembered by many friends who will be glad to know tbat botn time and fortune are smiling favorably upon him. Mr. E. B. Creswell. of this place, bas taken tbe contract for furnisbine tbe poles along tbe line of tbe New York and Chica go Cable and Telegraph Company, between this place and Ilollldaysburg. The poles are to be 30 feet long, seven Inches in di ameter at tbe top and are to be delivered Inside of sixty days. The line will follow tbe old pike from Ilarrlaburg to Pittsburg. -Oo lat Filday evening tbe Uallltzln Water Company turned on tbe water from tbelr new reservoir and tbat thriving town ia now supplied with pure water and plen ty of it. Tbe resorvolr baa a capacity of Bve hundred thousand gallons. Is supplied from three artesion wells each 1)40 feet deep. Two hundred thousand dollars are Inyested by tbe company and about four miles of pipe are laid. At noon on Taesday Mrs. Joseph MaU thews, the wife of a prominent citizen of Braddock. appeared on tbe threshold of her bouse, on Pitcarn avenue, and fired a revol ver at a crowd of boys on tbe opposite side of the street. Tbe bullet struck Samuel Towers, aged twelve years. In tbe leg without Inflicting serioos Injury. Mrs. Mat. thews, wbo Is an iu valid, says tbat tbe boys bave been annoyln g ber constantly. -Two twin babes a boy and girl, children of Mr. and Mrs. Garland, of Dayton Ohio, died within a few boors of each other at tbe Mountain House, at Creston on Sun day last. Tbe children were attacked with cholera Infantum a few days after their ar rival at Cresaoo and succambej to Its de stroying hsBd. Tbe remains, accompanied by tbe grief stricken parents, went west to Da j ton on Urn, ted on Monday night. Cholera Morbus can be easily checked. In nloe casee out of ten, by tbe use of tbe following, which any aruggist can fill: Tincture capsicum , landanom. tincture of rhubarb, spirit of camphor and eecenae of peppermint, of each two drama, mix and take from 15 to 20 drops (very half bour nnti: relieved. Tbls bas been know to cure some of tbe worst cases In a abort time. No family abould be without It during the bot season. Mr. Charles Wharton, who for several years past baa beea eo gaged In the mercan tile business at Chest Springs, will next week remove from there to Dysart. on tbe Coal port railroad, where he will continue In tbe same buslnesa In a room recently erect ed by J. Jr. A. Condroa. As Charlie Is an eo- terprlslag business man who can be relied ubon to give bla customers as good bargains as tbey can get anywhere, we predict tbat tbe people In tbe vicinity of Dysart will be glad of his advent among tbem. Harry Marsh, who Is confined la the jail for the murder of Clara Sbakshaft. at tempted to commit anicide on last Wednes day nlgbt by cutting a vein lohie arm. Tbe cutting was done with a piece of glass be secured by breaking a lamp chimney. He made two cuts, one about midway between the elbow and tbe shoulder and tbe otter on the wriet. Neither of the cots severed an artery, bnt only the smaller veins. Af ter bleeding for aome time, his courage failed him and he called for Warden Young who called In a physician and stopped tbe flow of blood. Marsh since bla Incarceration bas become very low spirited and says tbat sleeping or waking tbe pres ence of tbe murdered girl Is continually be fore him. A writer says that tbe proper way to clothe one's feet cheaply la to buy aeveral pairs of shoes at a time and never wear any of them out. Shoes worn twice a week will last for years, while a pair of shoes worn every day will not last more than a few months. When a man wears tbe same pair or shoes every day, tba strain comes on the same places In tbe shoes and tbe same parts of tbe fret; tbe shoes get damp and tbe ten felon Is not relaxed except at night. When a man steps Into a mud puddle or gets rained on one day, tbe leatbe. by tbe next day is not In a condition to be worn, while If the shoes were put away and let stand for a few days, thty should be all right again and mlgbt even be better for having been wet. Last week one day a son of Daniel Co baugh, who lives about twenty miles north east of Somerset, was sent to the bay field to woik and was seen going tbat way with a rake on bU shoulder, but was soon after ward seen sitting on the porch at the house. When spoken to be did not reply and bis parents looking cloee Into the matter discov ered that their bright and happy aon bad been stricken dumb. The mtstery as to tbe cause baa not yet been unraveled. Some think the boy was frightened speechless at something be saw while at work In the field. Tbe parents are greatly perplexed and are weighed down wltb a burden of sorrow at their son's condition. No pains are being spared to: relieve tbe boy from bis unfortunate condition. Somrrtet Democrat. On Friday last Leander Busn and WeN llngton Cameron, both of whom reside In Indiana county Just across tbe Cambria Mne. were Ic town and owing to the drouth that pervadea Indiana county In tbe way of liquor, did net waste any time but proceed ed to load np. In tbe full belief that it was tbe -back load that made the profit" They bad. however, miscalculated tbe fighting element In Ebensburg wbiakey and before they left town their beilgerent propensities bad reached 60 In tbe shade. On tbe pave ment In front of tbe Hotel Denny tbey came tc blows, then got tangled np prom boon ly and both, Itke McGinty. went down. After sensing a white oo the pspement tbey were parted by mutual friends, when It was dis covered tbat Bush bad oltlen a piece out of Cameron's ear. Cameron at once proceeded to "Squire Kmkead's office where be made Informa t!on against Bush for mayhem. Bosh lostbo time but bitched np bis team and started homeward on tbe double quick, but fate was against him and at tbe west end of town bla wagon broke down. After some reflection he walked back to tbe J sa tire's office, gare himself up and entered bail for bis appearance at court. Mr. Jrsepb Ktmtalt'e celebrated "ones horse tnow" gave an exhibition in Messrs Rlcfcards A Reese's buggy shed In this place, oc Wdceday evenicg to an appre ciative audience who wet delighted wltb tbe n.any tritks tbat Professor Kimball has taught bla bonte to do. J. Wilkinson A Son, marble aad gran ite dealers of Ebeoeburg. Pa.. wlr. to In form the public that tbey are prepared to fill all orders for cemetery work, in either marble or granite, at figures tbat defy com petition. The artistic excellerce- and su perior workmanship of their designs are evidenced by the many apeclmens now on exhibition at their establishment and by JtkBkUSB ri4. Secretary Kremei. of tbe Fiood Relief Con. mission, bas at Jast made public hia re port. In this be says the total cash con tributions for tbe relief of flood sufferers were, a near as could be ascertained. N. llri.wil 4M. distributed thus: To tbe four priocipal funds controlled by tbe Governor and the Philadelphia. Plttshara and New York Relief Committees, f.t 307 906 SO; to local committees dlnct. (435 012.2ft: tiitoen charitable and social organization. fi"9. S40 K; through aid societies. (41 933 SO; to Weteb citizens, tl.300: through tbe Mayor of St Iu'w f-VOOO; throneh the New York WorW. I1JKJJ0: through tbe New York the numberless designs which thev bave j -Vo'7 A Erin. f.-.O.PRO 08. erected In the various cemeteries in this county and elsewhere. Every department of their business Is In the hands of skillful and eompeteet workmen, who are capable of executing any piece of work from the plainest to the most elaborate, which to gether with the personal supervision that every Job receives to a guarantee that per fect satisfaction will be given to the most exacting of patrons. They ordered furtv tons of marble which arrived In April, and now bave as fit.e. if not the finest, ftoc on the best marble that ever came to Western Pennsylvania. Persnus wlshnlg anything In the t In would da well to give them a eal before leaving their order with anv other manufacturer, as yon can depend opon getting a good Job at a fair price. Tm tbe July Wtta, . IIhiht Srwisoe, Pa. Eliter Ctrmbria Frermmn: I4B Sib, The ekanred condition by wneh we are furroandej require apnn oar pert reelel efforts end new metborit to maintain tbe loter eta ot oar batlcoe. la eooapetltloa with the en ergetic end BBPcrunaloat method) adopted by corporation la tbls State and elsewbere. All other Industrie ere controlled end their Interest protected ty omBtaatlPba by the eon eentretloa of the Influence of ell Interested for their apeclSe ohierta. Tbe wreet aacreea that has Keen sained by tntvta. ayadleatee. corporation ard nork companion not only prove the value of oriranlaed eft-rt. bat also point oat the way for fanner to meet soeremtfully the depreed con it I Hon of their own hoflnevs. Overburdened with an unjnn proportion of taxea ( fanner pay abeot five percent, on their valuation or fifty mill oa the dollar, while corporation pay three mill'), brouvht to the verce of rain by the destruction of our farms by ezceive rain storms, followed bjr bla froft and drouithu. we are confronted by a condition which will toon drive the farmer to eek other mean or obutninK a livelihood. Our duty moat clearly I to orwanlie and demaod. a one man. that tbeae and other wroor be rlrhted . and to demand that tbe burden et roverument hall be bnarne alike by all rlasne of property. We have the power and are In the majority. I-et u oreanlie with the farmer or ear State end of the United State. Already there are upward of three mt lion orra nixed for elf-protertlon. Thi appeal la made to all. Let every farmer heed tt Failure now would make a like effort la the future Impossible. Tarn out. then, termer ot Cambria county Irrespective of party. Save yourrelve from financial ruin while yet yoa may. Organisation, deters loatlon and perseverance are oar weapon: It w wield them a men a mea determined to win our uceesa I aured. L.CKB But, President Farmer fue-ue. AdTrnlare er at eu)fle ef Cilrla. Mamie Weaver, of this place, aged 16 years, and Annie Aniell. or ML rieaaant, were arrested tn Pittsburg on Wednesday night by Policeman Jas. McLaughlin, and given in charge of the matron at Central station. At the hearing McLaogb tin stated that be bad found the girls wandering about tbe the streets at 2 o'clock In tbe morning. The girls allege that tbe officer followed tbem to their boarding house, where be made improper proposals, and when they resented the losult. he arrested them. VL Weaver bas been attending school at Lor etto. Pa. She recently met Mies ArnelU and the two, oo the advice of Miss Arena Pelger. of Oreensbnrg. dee toed to to to Pittsburg to find employment. Miss Weaver was taken heme by ber sister. Her companion wit turned over to Agent Dean. Officer Mc Laugnlin was suspended frem the force. Grctnrburg Democrat. tfatir Ratea e the Farmera' Earame. eat at Mt. Uretwav. via Fenw ay I t aw. la Rallrwad. The great encampment of American Far ment at Mt. Gretna Park, Lebanon county, August 16th to 23d. promisee to be an event of Intense Interest to everyone interested In agriculture. Besides the meeting of the farmers from all sect loos ot tbe country tbere will be a great and comprebeuslve ex hibit Ion of agricultural machinery. ML Utetna presents every facility for a gieat gathering of this kind ard tbe occasion will undoubtedly prove a most Interesting one. For tbe benefit of visitors tbe PecnsyK vanla Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Mt, Gretna August lf.th to 23d, iDdrtslve, at a single fare for tbe round trip from all tbe principal stations on the main line between Bryn Mawr and East Liberty, and on the Northern Central Railway be tween Canandaigna and Lntbervllle. Harrlaare Llreaw loaned. The following marriage licensee were ls sued by tbe Cleik of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Wednesday, July 301L, isoo. Sbaw and Annie Cooper, George L. Johnstown. Wliliaro A. Coulter. Lloydaville and Cath arine Dewitt. Brwlnsdale. Clearfield county. JohnS. Foley. St. Angustine and Emma (i rimes. Loretto. W. C. Burns and Maggie J. Fettermso, Johnstown. Isaac Wright and Clara B. Fyock, Cores tnaugn. Charles A. Fritz and Louisa F. Fisher, Johnstown. Lewie B. Derrick. Danville, N. Y. and Ida (;. Rhodes. MorrellvWe. Faeta Worth Kaealag. In all diseases of tbe nasal mucous mem brane the remedy used must be non-Irritating. The medical profession bas been alow to realize this. Nothing satisfactory can be accomplished with douches, anuffs. powders or syringes because tbey are all Irritating, do not thoroughly reach the affected sur faces and should be abandoned as worse than failures. A multitude of persons who bad for years borne all trie worry and pain that catarrh can Inflict testify to radical cures wrought by Ely'a Cream Balm. BarklfBl Aralra Salve. Tbe Beet Salve In tbe world for Cuts. Bruises. Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rbeum, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Ilands, Chilblalna Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. Sold at tbe drug store of E. James, Ebeos burg, and W. W. MeAteer. Loretto. and Directors same day and place. iulisst. t.H. PYLE, julis St. Secretary Enalaael Creel I te America Will (la Meat Sareral Relief ef Deaf aeee. Losdox. July 30th. At tbe test recently made with tbe d liferent devices for the re lief of deafness, fathered frum all erta nf tha world, tha verdict waa nnan Imnmlv in favor of the Invention of A. II. Wales, of j AT1XKEY IaBTn. uridgeport, fjonn.. as in many cases where all others failed this Invisible device was successful. The notrberof people lost hy the flood In the Conemaugh Valley was 2 142 and In ol Ti er portion of the State TS- The widows left numbered 124. widowers 198. orphans and half orphans 5ft5 The number of tn'e lost was 923. of whom 408 were found and identified and 2.".2 found, but not Identified. The females lost numbered 1 219. of whom 617 were found and identified, and 940 fonnT but not Identiled. The eex of 44 persons cou'd not be ascertained. The contributions ent direct to Governor Beaver for tbe reiler of flood sufferers gregated $1,236 10 45. and he received In addition the fnllowine: Froea Philadelphia committee. ffiOo 000; from Ptttabnrg Relief, com re It tee. f.'0 000; from New York Rettef committee. J376 199 M; total. J2.912 346 30. Of thM amount $2 592 9W Cft were expend ed In the Conemaner) Valley, f 246 375 26 ontalde of It and S3 728 R9 for general and rffWIexpense. leavlne balance of f"7 205 -42 In te rtand of the Commission. Among the amonnts expended In tha Conemrngh Vallev were tha fntlnwlnr: Snpnlle. $61. 533 6; labor. $43 931 11: hnlldlne;. rent and labor on buildings. $179 033 87: hnrial or deed end other expense. $.30 4R5 41: trane rortat'on of flood snfierers, $17 176.17; ex pre. freight rhariree and teleeravm. $10. -128 14: expepeee c.f Johnetown officers. $7. 774; appropriated for hospital, f-10 000; ap propriated to orphan fund. $119 618 85 Tn the widows an a vera re of a hoot $1,500 waa paid, or $183 281. and $108 500 was set aalde for their children. The amount of lo In the Onnemauarb Vallev a given la tbe ewurn statement of the claimants reacbe 674 !. In addition to which heavy lore were atatued hy corporation. The tot- lowia estimate, secretary K rentier ray, are a near correct a can he obtained: . Ioe ot claim ant by rworn "taten.rnt. e 87-1.10&: loe to horoueb iro.erty. lfV4 a: loeee to echoot prop erty. f41 fiT: loe to fire companies. SS7.1M; lofeee to charcne. fil MO: loe to the street rail way company. $44,142: loae to tbe Pennsylvania Kallrnad (Company. (l.no nno: hirne to CamhrU Iron Company, not Included, -i8T.Sa; total ll. 871 60S. The tnllowlnr bnw the loe and amount paid to the (ufTerer by the uommliilna. Person loalns; le than Ie. SM3.958; paid. t.Te 721. Person loeliie- ronr than .V0 and lets than (l .coo I. T6.rCT7: paid. 4"l ..t. Person Ine'nc S.10"0 and lee than liOnO Ios. S12 S4: paid. T46.S7. Person loslna tl OO) and lee than (3.000 Loe. ST09 .Ha ; paid. fe.ST3. Person to In- (3.000 and over Loss. as.oao.M: paid so. Not included In above Lo, K1J14; paid. rr-H. Total loa. S9.674.10e: total paid. I.Z7S.Si. The amount paid ty tbe lommlsetoa per capi ta, known as "bead money," was fUS.Sun; for Itnea and furnitare.ft47.S7i. Sooth Fork alstrt batlon, U W7: Drst great distribution. t-U 472; second greet distribution. tl.660.-S. f f the above amount $a OKA person received lrrm :o to fjos; 4ZI person received ever SI Oho; three received over S6.000 cash; two received S3. 1: two received ti.St"; three received 'i-; nine receive 1 i,.VlO. two received ICI.abO; two received tx lo: two received K.130. three received r2.U0, two received SZlMl aad two S2.000. Absolutely Pure. . Ta powtr sever vane. A merve e pontr. Streacta and wholesomenee. More economical than the ordinary kind, and cannot be told In competition with tne multitude of the low test abort weight, alum or phosphate powder. .Se's! eafy tnnu. Hot at. Bins Powdkb Oo.. 10S Wail St.. M aw You. 'av. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE . REAL ESTATE. HY virtue cf an order lalnr oat of tbe Or phans' tJourt of t'ambria county, Penna. to me directed. 1 will expose to sale at publle ven due or elite rjr at tbe premises Id tbe vlllatre olt. Aueuatine. ia tUeartleld township, Cambria County. Pena'a.. on SATURDAY, AUGUST 2.i, 1SD0, at : o'clock, r. at., the following described Beat Kstate. via: A certain lot or piece of ground situate In said vtllasxe of 8:. Aua-artlne. boanaed bv lou ot Kirs. M. A. Isanexaa aad James P. MoOance and by the township road, bavins; thereon erected a two-toried PLANK HOUSE. weatherhoarded and plajtered, a Stable and Out building, all in aood repair. TEKMS OF SALf- Ten per cent, of purchase money to re paid at time of sale, tbe tvlence of one-third at confirm ation of sale, one third ia (IX month, and one third In twelve month from confirmation el sale. Deferred payment to bear Interest and to be se cured by judgment bond and mortgage ot the purchaser. MJCE NtASIIN, Administratrix of Mary Mrltermltt, dee'd. St. Ausiastlne, Pa., July enh, 1390.-31. & Bridge Letting. SKA LEO Proposal will be received by the t'oanty t'ommUilnnera of Cambria county at their office in r.'t-nt.ure. Pa . on Wed denaaiaiy, the 2lti day r Ana net, Ihsm, at I o'clock, r. at., ot aald day lor one HIGH TRUSS iROU BRIDGE to be erected acroa tbe Coneaeauerh river at Mineral Point, la said county, the extreme lenata el said hrldsre te be YA feet with a toarteea leet- roadway. Proposals fr the material and masonry of aald hrtdfre will he reel red at the same time and place, tbe bid to be for the entire work and material for fame, and not by the foot or yard. Plea and specification for bTldare and abut ments cm a be seen at tbe ;oao mist toners- office. The OommlMoner reserve the right to reject aay or ail hide. JOHN KIKBY. ) JOHN CAMPBELL.) Com'rs. J LLOYK, S Attest.- Ii. A. aicOuuan. OJcrk. aa1.3t. I'WTOK'S NOTICE 1 Jrest Keathere Extaralea Trlpe rBBjlvanla Kef Ireavd. The great success which bas crowned the efforts of tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany to provide pleasant vacation excor? slons to the seashore for the people of Pitts burg and Western PefansrlvaDia. as Illus trated In the first two tilps of the season, will do much to make the two yet to come mere brilliant and attractive than ever. Tbee trips Include In the tickets tbe most desirable reports on tbe Jersey coast, and the long return limit of ten days fills tbe ex act period of tbe average midsummer holi day. The resorts from which a choice reay he made are Atlantic City. Cape May. Sea Isle City or Ocean City, and tbe next date is Thursday. August 7th. A special train composed of parlor cars and day coaches will leave Pittsburg on the I date mentioned at 8:50 a. m.. and run through to Philadelphia, arriving at 7:16 r. x. The nlgbt will be passed In Philadel phia and tbe party will take regular Uains to the seashore the next morning. Passengers from Pittsbutg. East Liberty. Irwin, Union town. Connellsvllle, Scottdale, Stonerrille, Gieensbnrg or Johnstown may take take tbe evening trains leaving Pitts burg for Philadelphia at 4:30 and 8:10 P. and proceed to tbe seashore the next morn' ing. Tbe excursion rate from Cresson Is $8 50. The special will leave at 11-52 a. m. Any special information In regard to these ex earsions may be obtained by addressing Thomas E. Watt. Passenger Agent. West ern District. 110 Fifth Avenue. Pitteburg. In the Court ol Common ; Pleas of Camrr1a Co.. Pa, fNo. 17. March Term. 1MW. K.D. A Mas. A. J. Susr, vs. Jinn K. MMru.il, Lien M'Mrtxas. Jpsju J. Hrtit. I llavlna been appointed Auditor to dlrtrlbate the money In tbe bands of the Sheriff arlstnsr from the sale of the real estate ot James K. and Lewis McMullea. two of tbe above defendant, to and amona tbe persona entitled to receive the rame. notice I hereby alven that I will it at my 3ffice In Kensbursr for the porpr.se ot said ap Iomtmert oa Friday. A must 8th. two. at in 'dock, a .Tt.. at which time and place all parties intereted may attend or be forever debarred from com in; In on said fond. T. W. IH'K. jol is St. And! tor. Al'I'ITOR'S N TIOE. Tbe nnderslsmed andlttx appointed by te Orphans' Cartof Cambria enanty tn distribute the monev tn the hands of Joel A (late, admin istrator ol !. H . Innley. deceased, a shown by his seeood and final accoan'. to and amor y the per son entitled to r ceive the ssme. beret. y rive notice that he will U at hi office In the homurh of KaensbwrsT. Pa on Monday. A must IKth.lWO. at 10 o'clock, a. a lor the purpose r attendina to th duties of said appointment, at which time and place all persons Interested shall attend or he forever debarred from eorelne- In on aald rand. ALV1N EVANS. Ebensbar:. Pa., Aosrust 1, 1890. Auditor. A rniTOK-s Nm"E. 1 V The LDid ITou Enow Ve are Going to Enlarge Our Store? Yea, we are going to enlarge it within the nxt two wetlcs. and In order to do K we must bave room. To get this we bave marked all our Roods away down, and every body seems anxlus to secure the bargains we offer. DOWN CO PRICES. 400 Children's Knee Pants down to 15 cents a pair. 478 Children's Suits, see 4 to 14 ear. f 1 10 per suit. 325 Boys' Suits, long 1'atiU, ate to 14 yr-ars, XI 4. 4 Boys' all wool Suits, long Pants. l 98 74 HV Suits (Scotch), age 14 o 19 years, Lfi0.- 95 young Men's Suits (cork xcrew). ft 48 100 Men's good business Suits t498. K5 Men's good dress eu its, C. 4f 104 Men's good dress Suit a,, cutaway style, -9.48. 85 Men's fln a'l wool Prince Alberta, f 12 50 -tlise Suits would be bargains' at 1 18. 50S pair Men's good Jean 1'ants (warranted not to rip), 05 cents. .TOO pairs Men's Pants (all sizes and colors), fl 48. 200 pair Mec6 all wool cork crew Pants. 2 9. BOOTS AMD SHOES. Men's good working Brogans. 98 cents and $1 25. Bovs' good working Broesns. 75 and 98 cents. Men's fine dress Shoes, f 1 25. ft 48. f 1 74 and f 1 !8 liiys' fine dress Shoes, 98 cents. $1 10. $1.25 and f 1 48. '-'(Ml pairs Children's Sh.;ee at 19 cents per pair. Ladies' low cut Oxford Tie Shoes at 05, 75, H5 and 95 cents and f 1 24 Ladies' fine spring heel Shoes at f 1 fiO. $1 75. f 1 98 aad t- 23 Ladies' fine dress Shoes Com moo Sense) at tl.24. fl 48. f : 74 and f2 00 Ladles' fine, drens shoes, high or medium beel, at 98 cents, fl.25, fl 48 ana f 1.74. 200 pair Men's Boot at ft 50 per pair. OUR STRONGHOLD-DRY GOODS. 1000 yards of Glnehatns, 6 and 8 cents. 300 fine Satins, 1 cents 2000 yards of Challiea. 6 cents. 500 yards or fine dress Ginghams. 8 and 11 cants. 800 fine Towels. 5. 8 and 10 cents. 3O0 Turketh Bth Towels, 10 aod 15 cents. 15 yards crash at 8 and 10 cents. 2000 yards unbleached Muslin, best qualijy, a. 4.5, ii, 7 and 8 cents. 350 yards Pillow Case, bleached muftlic, 19 rents. 4XHJ yards of Shirting at 5 cents per" yard 325 yards red Table Linen at 24 cents. 2K) white counterpanes atfl per yard. 400 yards best Sheeting Musliu at 25 cents per yard. 4000 yards Calico at 3 cents per yard. 3500 yards Calico, blue print, at ii1,' cents per yard. Ladies' colored Handkerchiefs at 2 cents. Lad'n-M' fast black Hose at 9 cents. Ladies' Bslbrlggan Hose at 15 ccdU. Ladies' woolen Jerseys at 93 cepta. Children's all wool Hose at 9 cects. I-7"Iiememrer that Carpets, Hats, dps. Trunks, Glassware, tjueensware, Fur nltnre. etc take up room and in oider to get the room we will si'll von a good Bedroom Suite 1 pl'-ces) at f:C 00 Bureaus at f . Chairs at f '.7." per set. stackers at f 2 00 Tables trom fl up. Stoves, cooklug or heatirm, aud Tinware of all kinds. t-4f Ilemember. don't fool away your time but come at once. We make this reduction aale for no other reason than tor want of room and we are goiug to ru argfl out already bid store. GrTJS. SiMIOTsT, Uallitein'a Cheapeiit Cash Merchant and Ketailcr at Wlioit-MtU' Prices. NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS ! J otice I herebr srlrea that the Coonte Treas nrer '. Oambria county art II attend for "the pur pose of receiving County and State Taxes tor yoar 1x90. at the places of bold in the elections In the reepectlTa dUtrtcU. on the dates mention ed below. every WATERPROOF COLLAR or CUFF BE UP TO THE MARK THAT CAT! EH HULIED ON' UNTot to irsX 3XTo-t to "v as Iscolor ! ; South Fork Croyle townhlp wtimere- Iled. BAKKR Died at bis horse in Clearfield townshlo on Friday. JuIt 25:h. 1800, Mr. John Baker, aged about 75 years. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The underslo-ned Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court ot Cambria enonte to distribute the money In the hand of William Oeonte and Anna H. iHincan. administrator ef Tboma I ni r ran. late ol Hlackllck township, deceased . as shown by their account as such administrator to and anions: the persons entitled to receive the same, aad a!so to ascertain and report to the tkiurt the lien ajralnsl the belrt of laid deceased, hereby aire notice that he will sit at hi office la the rmrouer. of Ehensbura-. Pa., on Friday. A.aa nst 12th. lv0. at 10 o'clock. A. at., for the purpose of attendina- to the dutiee of uid appointment, at which time end place all persons Interested shai; attend or he forever debarred tmm com In; In on said funds. ALV1N EVANS. Ebensbure: July IS, IBnO. Auditor. I'WTOK'S NOTICE. Johu HoLAiro, ") In the Court of Com es, t mom Fleas of Cambria ErWAr Hi'aau, At- Co.. Pa. Ha. ai. June Silas Kaoa. I Term. LSisS. Haelna been appointed A u1 (tor to distribute the meney In tbe hands of the S ben If artelnar frooi the sale ef the defendants' projerty. notice I hereby arlren that I will sit at my offlee In Kbens burr tor the purposes of said appointment ea Tuesday, Auarust 6. isso. at ln o'clock, a. at which time and ilaee all parties Interested man attend or be forever debarred from mm Ins: la oa aaid fund. T. W. 11CK. jnlH.3t. Auditor. CTKAY IX)W. O C me to the reaidence of tha tnhiw m. ' n monster township on or about the mid dle ot May, a larre red cow, a email notch eat of each ear.about eleht year old. The owner I reqneeted ta come forward, prove property, pay charre and take her away, otherwise (he will be disposed ot according: to law. JelloSt SAMUEL O'HIBi. N 'OTICE TO STtK'KHOtJiKKS. The annual meetine of tha stnckhnlHan .t the Cresson Springs ; mpaay will be held at Uie-j -oiipanT. rto. sts ewuta r oorth ..T.!" rh,'aelphf. Pa., on Tuesday. Aua-usa uBderslrned havlna beea appointed Auditor to report distribution of tne balance in In the hands of Jnn. Ii. Ld wards, execat.tr ot Lew. Is L. Edwards, deceaaet. as shown by hi first and partial account, herone alvea notice that he will alt et hi office In Ehensbarr oa Satardav, Aaeast 1Mb . law), at 1 o'clock, p. v.. for the pur pose of attendlnsr to the duties or bis appoint ment when and where all person having cle:m aeaint said estate must present them or be de barred from comma; la on said toad. A. V. BAKKEK. enl.tt. Auditor. Al'MTOK-S NOTICE. The andersicacd harlnsr been appointed Auditor to dtstrlhute the balance In the hand of John Bodenshoti. administrator ef Lewi Welnsreirl. deceased , hereby rive notice tbat he will sit at hi nrnee In Fbensburr oa Sstuniay. Aurtist 16th. ISuo. at 10 o'clock, a. v.. for the pur pose ol attend inr to the dutiee of his appoint ment, when and where all persons bavin claim araiast estate mast present tbem. or be forever deoarred from com leg a upon said land. A. V. UAKKfTK. aul st A ad I tor. j ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE Ietters ot administration npon the estate nf Mary McDermltt, late of Clearfield township. In the County et Cambria. Pa., deceased, bavins: beea treated te the undersirned. BoUee I hereby riven to all person Indebted to said estate ta make Immediate paymeat and those having claim or demand against tne same are reqaeet ed to present them, proper! v authenticated, tor settlement. ALICE NEASON. Administratrix ol Mary Meltermltt, dee'd. Clearfield township. July 11, 1WX IXEcn-tJRS' NirTICE. J EeTATa of Catharine Rodcers. deceased. Letter testamentary oa tha estate Catharine Rodsers. late ef Loretto boron? . (Tambrta eoaa t7. l'u. deceased, haviag beea r ranted te the un dersirned. all person Indebted to said estate are hereby notifled to make tieyment to me with out delay, aad those bavinr claims arainst the same will present them properlr enthenttcaied tor settlement. LCJwE ROUOEKS. Loretto, Jane T7, lSvo,-u Ezeeater. IXECXTTOKS' NOTItTE. I Eotst or THoas Mmil. 4eean4. letter testamentary on the etate of Themaa Mlsel. late of Carroll township, Cambria county. Pa- deceased, having been it ranted ta tha aa derslsmed. all persona Indebted to sold estate are hereby noUSed to make par mem to us without delay, and those havrnar claims arainst tha same will present them properly authenticated tor set tlement. MARY MISEJ,. "lEOKOET. MIS EL. .. Eeat or Thomas Mlsel. deceased. Carroll twp J ane 3. 1SM.-U Summerhill township. Portage townblp.. i.tnv 'ATaehlngtnn township. No. 1 - No. t Tnnnelhlll.... Maintain horooih Monster township..., Oallttxln township Asnyine.. Cheat Sprioes. All beny towoktp- - IretM -July lrh -July ISth .JuIy lflth .July tTth .July ISth July S1t Julv ril ....Jul'v TVt -July 2Uh Joly a-ith . July asth ..Julv 29h lulv 3nth July 31st Klackltca township.. t'ambria township Ebensbara;, West Ward. " East Vara. Barr township .... Susquehanna township.. Hastine- - Elder township (' arm! town C-arroIl towahip. , Clearfteld township....... I lean township.. Reado township. ......... White itiip Che township Kt Coeemaaah r raakiia . .Anrust 1st Aurat 4th .AuruM 4h -Aua-ust eth ...Aisrn 7th . AeDst Sth ..Anrust 11th -Aorust 1-ith Johns town. 1st Ward. ' Jd Ward.. " sd Ward th Ward .. .. ath Ward Sth Ward ..... - Tlh Wtjd - Sth Ward " eth Ward loth Ward - Uth Ward 12th Ward. ... - ISth Ward .. .., " lata Ward . . . " lath Ward - lShWard.... Upper Tod or township .... East Tayls township , Jacksoa township ..... . tVtoemaarh townchlp . , . . . Stoatrrast township . . . . . Iwer Toder towaship West Taylor township s dam township ......... Auca mad towaship w .Anrust l:th Ausrnst Uth .... .Angnst l.vh - . Aurust ISth ...... .....Anrust lath . Anrust lh . Aurast jntn A a artist ji st " 22.1 InlT 14th .JulytMh , July int h July lTth BEARS" TlilS MARK.'. TRADE mark. NEEDS NO LAUNDERING. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET. ma2-90-y INDIANAPOLIS, IND. July ISth July 21st July nd .i July 2nd Julv 24th July 2.UB Julv jsth July 2Wb Jnly 3oth I . . . . . ... July 3ist ..... Aurust 1st Anrust 4th ...... . Aasrust Sth ....... Aurust s-th , Aurust 7th . . .. . . Aurast Sth Aurust 1Kb ...... Auruat 12t h ...... Aurust s3h . . . .. . Aurust 14h ! Aurast ISth I Anrust 18th ' . . . . . . Aurast istb I A discount nf S per cent . wll II be allowed oa all taxes paid oa er be lore penteasbwr tst. and after I Oetorwr lt I per cent, will be added oa all ua- I Paid. THOS.E. HOWE. t 4 ler. V rY i WW Price. $18.00 at Factory cash wiin ur Strictly First-Class, Wnrraunil. All Kfotid fironth llit korr. te-l Axil's and Tin. Low lVnt Svnt Arm. lvrfwtly ltnlaiicx-,1. Lone. Kny l'.nlinc. Oil Tiuperi-d hpnng. lkl Whet-la and livl Ail ov.T. IF T0TJ CAN'T FIND THEM FOR SALE BY YOUK MERCHANTS. WRITE TJS Ebensbara;. Jane Sth. Treasurer. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letter ef administration upon tha aetata of Elia lrlooll. late et Susquehanna township. In the toantv ol Cambria, Pa., deeeaeed. bavlnir beea rraated to the anderairned, notice 1 here b riven to all person Indebted to said estate to make Immediate payment and theee havlna claim or demands ag-atast the ma are reoaett ed to present them, properly aatbeatlcated. for settlement. WILLIAM E. LANTZY, Administrator ot Elia Irrtscoll. deceaad Saaaehaana tow ; ahlp. June . lSyfJ. at IJLEtmON NOTICE. J la Mrraaae of a rose) et Ion ol the Council ef tbe bopbarh at Ebeashara'.approyad Jane Xld lauo. notice 1 hereby rivea that an election will be held at the usual piano, for holdlnr the mu nicipal and aeneral aleetioa fa the Jist and Westward el said boroarh on TarMlay. the ltai slay ef Aeffast, A. . lftfMs, the poll, openlnr at f o'osoek, a. at. and ektslnr at 7 e'elork. r. St.. far tba parpnsa ef determlnlnr whether the tadobtednesa of aald homurh shall be taereaMd t aa asaoaat wot axeeediar 7 per eeaiam at the aasassed valuation of the taxable property there la. Ticket voted te be labeled en the outside "ncreu of debt." aad to contain oa the Inside the ward "no increase of debt" or -debt may be increased." Amount ef last st see ted valea- Uoa , (117 .436.00 Amoeat of existing Indebted ness, eoupoa bonds .. 3 000.00 Aocrued Interest on beads .. 34.00 6tb. 10. at 12 o'clock, at. Election tor President i rranted to tbe axt.r.1. k- . L . I C iiUu ' IT, . . --w we s.ca sivea. tei C M Consumption Surely Cured. To Taa Esrroau Pleaee Inform year rsoilsi tat I have a poeitive remedy for the above-named disease. By It tamely use thousands of bepeleaa ess as have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to eead two bottlae of my remedy FREE to any of your readcra who hare consumption if they will send au th'ir Fxprras and P. O. addn-ae. K.jv-. t fullr. X.A.fjUrV.tal,il.C.,loiI'earl)t.,X.r. Ewwas. a trvmcm 1b Opr& Hosn, Catr strvet. G EO. M. READE. ATTOHNEY-AT LA W. Eaaaaarae. Ptxai. TOfflo oa Centre street, near Hlh. A TrRTIiER( Rttwell t .. a ttvTw-ri r-Zri Tf . ,c5r Proixd line ef AD LhTIsINO InAmerlcaa Newspaper, low by addressing iet. p. 10 spruce Ht.. New York I'VF.RYBOIiY ia J ita t iu.XaYjr I'loioria ciuoty should rA Oai : 0 per year. A DMINISTRATOR-S NtmCE. j. a. Mtitfi 01 admlni'traUon havinr been tm t an aotiee Is hereby riven to all persona to make pay ment wltboat delay and those bavinr claim arainst same to present them proporly authentica ted for settlement j. h. DENNY, Administrator of Wm. O Cud Dell aeoaated. aal.St ' EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice 1 hereby rivea that letter testa mentary oa the estate el Marxara Onlaa. late et WashlBrton township, deceased, have beea irranted to the onderslxned. All persons harms claim aaalnst said estate will aresent taem aad all persona indebted make payment to JOUNEOER. tummlt,Pa J uly 11th, lavo. 6t. Dedact amount a daplteau tor w. appucaoie to payment of same 3 B7S.70 1 ted art balanca due ea dupli cate tor tune , f S.tttl.OO 40.00 sis.no Net amount of beaded Indebt ed nesa- 2.115 90 37.77 T. W. DICK. ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW. Eaaxenuau. Pbhsi'a. asr-ftpecUl attention iven to cUlajs for Pen aiun Uvituty, tic. .tl-is-iu Amount eutstaadlnc order A mea n t tax sssassea for bor. oab parpoee lor l"0.. f SU 03 Amount ot IndebtedaaH pro- to be laereaaed, S 8.800.00 PereeatAae ef assessed valuaUon, ia per centum. . The proposed laereasa la tha Indebted a ess el the Devour h 1 far tbe parpoee of eecurtnr an i.d diUobal supply el water. a E. E. EVANS, Bura-ea. Attest: W. H. Cniu, Clerk. Coaacu Chamber, July 7. 1890.61. ONLY $20 HIGH ARM, PHILRD'R SINGER, WARRANTED, 5 YEARS. 15 DAYS TfWat, IlaaSteir-aetttBs; Neddh, SMir-threadlnK atiwttjata asolseleee and llc;htvAaa ntn.haa thenanlssssaeea wood-work, and, wweeS eet ofeaarevsUtstcKsnsnte. Don't pay amenta $39 or SCO 1 send for cta?eelar THE C. A. WOO CO. 17rtI0thSt.,PfTita.,Pa. H H. MYER3. ATTOKNET-AT-LAW. EarBFBa, Pa. romca ta Cuucnatia How, ot Centra a uael the more worrifeW-fie bright-eT. Busy.wives who use SAPQ LI:Q never seem to 6row old.Try cevkc A complete wreck of domestic happiness has often resulted from badly washed dishes, from an unclean kitchen, or from trifles which teemed light aa air. But by these thing a man often judgg of hie wife's devotion to her family, and charges her with general neglect when he finds her careless in these particulars. Many a home owes a large part of its thrifty neatness and its consequent happiness to 8AP0LIO. eVarUr04--r often aubatitute cheaper rood for toAPOI.lO, to make at better profit, tsend back such article - and lnalat oa bavins Just what ivu vracrcds-s.
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