I rr.fTU'Po. ". Fit WAY. - M AY 9, I.ttC.tl. AXI prRW)AI. '. The trout (lMr(! srascn facts until July 1Mb. Tn small rrT I juDHarit OTer the eom- Snow rM on Wednesday morning., but oelted a fat It Mrs ThiUp ''oHlna, of this: place, Tislted XTniadelphla tat week. Mr. Ji rm J f;'irre, of Arnsbry, was a Wtor to our oftVe on Toesdty . . iirw Snvder. of Carroll township, CJent a few hour In town on Monday. Mr. Frank OlTara. or Minister town alllp, drnpred I" to n on Tuesday. -Mr. Etwari GrlfB'ti took a trip to Johr,tnwn on buslneae. on Wednesday. The era In In this county Is dotal well tad the prospects are Rood for a heavy Kp. . Mr. M- P- Bearer rtaa purchased the , uTH. Titian iavin fiuirivj " - for i. hoo. Fun should be oprlnkled with camphor wild placed in paper baits and the latter pasted up. n II Mvera, K-q . who was absent In Tblla.lelr.hla for a few days returned home 00 Monday. Mr. M. D Will, one of JLshville's enter jl!n merchants, was a visitor to our town 00 Monilay. When in need of j ih printing of any kind nlve the FnF.F.M v ornea a trial. Neat work and low prices. On Monday last S. D. Keith, of Al toon a. was elected Superintendent of Behools In that eitv. Steady employment, on aalary. Is of fered In another column, by E. C. riersnn A Co., Waterloo, N. Y. Tu.m.Ut lat wss the fiftieth annWerx iarj of the death of Dr. fiaintxln. lie died at l.nrettn, on the f.'h of May 1M0. Mr l A Mi'doiijh, the efllclrtnt clerk to tli Coinni:s-iootrs. hn been laid up for bout a wi't'k, thi rc-iult of a savore cramp. Mr. J me W Kiltduff, editor of tho Glllf;'!n ri'i.'"if()r. was here on Tneeday. Uklnt! In tne S.-hiHil Director' Convention. Mr. I.enmrd 1,' t z frujr-r. of Ashrllle. on Taexdiy Itt dropped In to aee us and added bis name to the Frekms's subscription llt- ' The site for the Johnstown Memorial Hoeplt.il hi-en selected in the F.'Rhth. ward sn.l trio ground purchased at a cost of t.8"0. The Pennsylvania Hsilroad company baa rnade arrangement with tbeWtstliitf boo-" Jlr-'iritt- nirao.my to rut its paleut It brake on a!l fri'i'.t cars. Mr T. .1. I.'.'t!. on of W A. I? IM- Lltt'.e. K.-o, . u f AlVut-ry townsMp. enter. M me Miif or ji. r rvi'tpn, j-.-j. " plac-.t, at a litw nutlctit on Monday. J Vr f'liarU lloffman. of Johustowa. . . M . . r tT I. .,1 T7 .. I i.. cadiit ife fur fVunty Tremturer, was a vlrtlt-. Of to our cfflee no Tufsdav, whii Itvikln? my b; chances at the primary election. Mrs. Dmiel Mfl,anhlla, of I'ittsburu, wbr wns la town Tust1ay, sny Mr. Mc Lutflilm, Is lyinf daniinrons'v 111 with but poor hoies of rec jvery. (JuiUtzin Vindica te. Rvjpture cure en a run teed by Dr. J. II Maj'-r, 8tl Ar-h t., Philadelphia, Ia. Eae t onot" , no operation or delay iretu busi veas. attest-:l by thonsands of cures after Clter-t ( ill. ' A little tive-ypar-old son of J. 8. dates, ef M'iriellvi.le while pluylnu on the rail T04 on Sun.1.tv l-t. was jolted off a car nd had one of lir- fret badly washed by eaf win el pir, over It. F. Iwird Km. ared 21 rear, son of Mr Joeei'h V. ilii'd at n:s father's residence fc Caiulxiu ttin nhlp on Sunday last. His renn.:t. wre interred In the Catholic cm Ury, tins vlace, on Tuesday. The Juniata Valley Editorial Assocla Von will hold a niee'lun iu the Trihunt ofr tire In Altoona, on Thursday of next week for the purpose of fixing upon a location for ttMlr annual summer excursion. Mis. io. Tkiii Tnumh's VaudevilU CotDpany gave an entertainment at the Od er House on Tuesday nlht to au audience ttat was well pleaded with their efforts to furoisb an evfunij;' aruusanueut. We have speedy and positive Cure far Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker Moulh. and Headache, In Miiloh's Catarrh Remedy. A Nasal Injector free witti each bottle. Us It If you desire health and sweet breath. The contest for the ula watch offered by the Nicktown Fair clr.sed on Thursday of last week, the watch bt'intt won by Miss Rosl- Leap. Tl'e yuunr laiiy had a0tutf Uk) A beautiful doll was wou by Miss Sadie Lam hour. Ilarvv Vau Telt, prominent Demos era 1 Centre Hall, Centre county, died lent Friday niht of Brluhfs disease. IU U ass.Klatett with Governor Reaver and General Hasting In the building or Has t'.zgf. In this county. Mr I). M. Ilerry. of Summit, visited I CI t (lice on Tuesday, and of course renew- j i bis -.nhscrlptiuu to the Fkekmvn He ha quite a collection of Fkklman sub- cnpt.on r. ceipts. having preserved them for !.i U-t twenty year. ' A V. lUiker. E (j. is having bvdrant ploee l in m ie-iiler.ce on Horner street. I As the wuter uiniti does not run (town that ' a..l t- e ma;l pipe hail to b Attached to 3 mam t Julian street, thus requiring t:Tral liuiitlretl feet of pipe Tie following persons wera elected uuerimentient In nlght ring -Bties Hiair county, n. S. Wrrtz. of f" " township; Huntingo-on County. C. aueu;. Uu,.v ot otb.soDia; Ceutre v.-my. u ti i: le!()f IVIlefotite. The i. umi: , f William D Piv.s. mm ' B or hu!,e tleath in our paper K'l Wt ek were ei.terred in l.'m-r. 7 mi last ,tur,!;iy afternoon atone f.. :..e,l t iurr last resting place i. Lumber of relatives u,.d f..ude. Tie rwln We-tmorlar.,: coanty ml t at meetiiu held at that place on i art .v .ie,-.,iH,i not , work until their de ... , "rt' Per ton b. granted. "re present and the rasoli f 3, ,w.. irrietj t,y ha overwhelmiug ma -T'i- So "da; Ctirri-stptitideot ef the '"ir Pr. "5s that "rauuitahkaara" lv" UM "f the uioun'altis above tbat O Op S i nril 9 .... . . , . b.n.,1 ... .. . . : .... j - i4iiuc tn me ne ign : - . iierviewea. wbo stated that ur a tifim moousbluera" up t WtMidi. In n:XT7ot Messrs. J. Wilk.nson Son. the well JdT ! !rM.Vb!" firmu," P'-. have now with atault and battery with violent ' to take ber .ife. .J 8mld .J. 'J j th of married life., which, under tbe 'uuiaui.oeoaii-t singular. I -Mr. (.. w w .... , . . U'i t-..i,,. . ' ' tl at I "lrT "C,nf9sful cf T Wetineaday sUpp ing off on his way I ' IUSt , -'"Upon, lu.t.ana county. Mr. to is a sucKf .,1 t.... ... t Wll- ! d whare be Is known aud 1 Kh.. h , , . I -. w waauva w iiia - nnro la a gentle, "Uyui we kid klwayi giaj to meet Tb Dorougb council on Morjday last decided to ca" li ?l,iW la rorouuh loniS3 nd pty them off. S'v bushels of oats were stolen from Mr. WIlMam Makln. of Cambria township, on Sstnrdsy nicht. One nipr.t las week abont fifteen hnah els of oats were aflen from the erao"'T of Mr. Joseph GrlfRn. In Morster township. Some sneak thief nfole bar of oats from the barr. of Mr. Evan J. Even. In Cambria township, on last Satorday night. Mr. T. B O'llim. on Monday last bonuht an Interest in the llverv business of P. F. Brown. The firm will now do busi ness as Brown A O'Hara. A nieefinff of the Democratic candidate for county ofliiws Is called hv Cslrman Joseph A ;rav. as will b seen t reference to the top of the first eol jmn on onr editor ial page. The meetlne will take place t Ebensburn. on Monday May 19'h. A tr.ittlna race hetwn horses owned b Mr. Dsvld O'TTsra. f Wllmore. and Mr. Joseph Tlopfer. of Tortsee. took place at Wllmore on Monday last for pnrse of f."0, the race being won by the O'Hara horse. A number of side bets were made and con siderable money chanced bands 00 the re sult. Some of th officials of the Telephone Company are expected here In a few days to make arrangements for completing the line to TittKburgr. and poaalhly also building a line to Ebensborg and points tjd the rail road. The Company has fully determined to hniid the line to Tittebure tbls summer. b.njifoit Tribune. James Walker, a drag slerk until re cently employed by M G. Miller, druggist, and Minnie Alter, dauchter of J. O. Alter, a well-to do tinner, both of Blalrsvllle eloped on Monday afternoon. It Is sup posed they naye gone to New Jersey Friends are trying to Intercept them aDd bring the runaway girl borne. Tramps are said to be fairly swarming along the line of the Pennsylvania railroad from Pittsburg to Johnstown. During the winter months they sought shelter at the coke works principally, but now that warm weather has come they have commenced to tramp, and tramp thev will until "Old Bo reas again commands them to ball. Mr. Jas. A. Crogan. advance agent for AHen'e Great Eastern Shows, was here on Monday making arrangemerts for an exbib Itloo In Ehensourg on Saturday, May 24th. Mr. Cmgan Is a pleasant man to transact business with and the show he represents is said to one of the best on t!e road. Lrk out for their advertisement next week. The Pardon Board, at Its meeting last week, announced Its refusal to recommend executive Interferance with the death sen tence of Joseph and David Nicely, convicted of the murder of farmer I'mherger In Som erset county. It now remains for the Governor to fix tTie day cf fxerution when the sentence of the Court will be complied with. Heber. the olne-yrar-old son cf Mr. John E. Stravet. was thrown ovsr aa en biii.ktr.ect about fifteen feet hijjb lo West Ta:oi township on Monday and. though lu an unconscious condition when pick, d Vup. being badly cut about tbe head and body, be U thought to b4 not seriously In jured, and after having bb) wounds dressed was rearing as comfortable as could be ex pected. Th ft' nova .Vrv says that O. W. Wolf cut a tree on SUlr.gle Branch last Sat urday that measured eUht 16 -foot logs, which scaled ikx4 feet of lumber. He cut one last month which measured eith". 1 foot and one 12-foot lots. which scaled 5300 feet. Lumbermen of experience say tbat hese are the largest trees ever cut In Penn sylvania. Tliey are monstrous big, straight from the ground up with no forks or large branches, as such trees usually have. Oil Tuesday night Judge Johnston's house was entered by thieves who carried off some cream, provisions and canned goods. On the same night, several shots from a revolver were heard lu tbat vicinity, and en Wednesday it was discovered that one of tbe plate glass windows in tbe At torney's room on second floor of the Court House bad a bullet bole through It. It is supposed to have been the work of tbe gang tbat robbed tbe Judge's ice bouse. Mr. Thomas Hoover will offer at public sale at his farm in Cambria township, two miles east ef Ebensburg. on Tuesday. May 2Tth, 1 nine-year old mare and colt, 1 four-year-old hore, 1 four-year-old mare, 1 two-year-old narobletouiau horse, 1 two-year-old brown horse. 6 milch cows, 9 head two year old cattle. 4 yearlings, 4 calve-, 10 head beep, 5 6hoa:s. wagon, bugy, mowing machine, slnd, harness, farming uteasils. household and kite-hen furniture, etc., etc -Durlug tbe matinee, at tbe Opera House on Tue.day afternoon, someone started the report that there was a fire un der the stage aud considerable alarm was telt by tan audience, most of whom were children many of them leaving tne building. Investigation, however, proved that there was no cause for their fears and the suppo sition Is that oust lustead of smoke was what was seen rising from the stage, and Imagination supplied the odor of burning wood. -Eighty-two boys In tbe State Reforma tory were promoted to tbe first grade on tbe 1st Inst. They have more privileges than the boys in tbe othtr grades, aud a dining room for their special um bas been provided where they will be taugnt the etiquette of the table, and tare some bat better than their comrades. The Institution Is there fore upon the evolution plau ; at least It is promotion of the fittest, and the boys are beginning to understand that everything is dona tot ln''r De1 welfaae when thej be- have themselves. -On SUDday last Mrs. Joseph Anderson, reslJmg at Frugality, on tbe line of the C reason A, Coal port railroad, after getting up la tbe moroing started to make a fire In tbe kitchen stove. Tbe wood being some what damp, .he attempted to hasteb the flre D putting carbon oil In the s'ove, when the flame burst out and set fire to ber cloth ing. Before alj could reach her she was a ma.s of flames, and her clothing nearly burned off. She was horribly burned about the hands and body, and after great suffer ing died on Sunday afternooo. A building at Chestot bill, three Miles east of lit oversvllle, Somerset county, coo- I talning the post Oce. a general store and a dwelling house, was burned on Saturday morning about I o'clock. Tbe building was owned and occupied by Mr. Ed. Lohr. wbo was also the storekeeper and postmaster. Tke attucture was cf frame, two stories b10' anJ Cuntined a large stcck of goods. Tha family utw.1 K.i .11 k j . 1 iu. iuit- icnis or tne Dul slog were concuoued. The loa will amount to proaably M.000 on tba building, furniture, stock, etc k7. k , na nneat .tock ot mar- j " P"- d Philadelphia. , D d "r41 mBloun com- j pleted wotk ready, with the exception of! 'r"'r,DK' 10 M'oa ont OD hO't notice. I BO mar nnrchaaar. j..- ... ..- ' " ' nurcuaaers can see getUu without waiting for Umpni , ,..-.k..... for trie work to be i ' . t Bin ; purchase mon- I Ueuuri should give tbem a j XDe " to Ond something to i K. tl - . a ' I . P'eaae theU mRlt at nrt.. k. . , ' than tn. . - ' low t chfcsed elsewhere. wvi4 (.An uo i ur- I Forerangb's show is billed for Altoon on Sdtnrflay, May l"th. Mr. W. A. Scat.lan rd family, cf this place, who baye been tbsenr for eeveial weeks tn a visit to Indiana. Pa., returned home to-day (Thursday). Last Frldy, Fietta Wver was cons victed In tte courts of Centre connty. of voluntary manslaughter, for the killing of her father- In-law on tbe 28th day of Janu ary last Mr. Jacob Bnrkey, of this lac, on Monday last stepped on a board tbat bad nail (.ticking through It. and a conse quence, tbe nail passed through his shoe ecd foot, coming oot near the Instep. Mr. Ber key has a very sore foot and will be lame for some time. El ward Brishan and Jeremiah Wilt, two of the men arrested at Stoystown. Som erset county, for courterfeltlng'were tried at Pittsburg and convicted, the former on Tnesday and the latter on Wednesday last. The eyldence'agalnst them was very posi tive, the Jury being out only a few minutes. All stamped envelopes which are spoiled by mistakes committed In superscribing, will be redeemed by the poetoffice depart ment at their stamp value. Postage stamp damaged by sticking together in warm or damp weather, or from oth)r causes before using, may be returned to the department and their valje repaid to the purchaser or exchanged for new stamps. All redeemed envelopes are sent by the postmasters wbo redeemed them to the department and re cords of the same are Kept. These regula tions are. we think, not generally known at Urge, and their publication may be bene ficial to a large number of people. While a 13-year-old son or David Vance, of the vicinity of Morris, Greene eounty.Pa. , was cutting briers on bis fath er's farm on April 20b. he found can that had contained nitro -glycerine. The boy took the can to the boose to show It to the family, and proposed throwing a stone afcainst IL Accompanied by bis mother and some little children tbe boy went Into tbe yard, and standing only a few feet way. hurled stone into the can. A terrible ex plosion followed and the boy was Instaotly killed, nis clothing was torn to shreds and his body fearfully cut by pieces of the can. The mother was thrown to tbe ground and her clothing torn off. She was also cot by the flying pieces of tin. Tbe children were thrown to tbe ground but were otherwise uninjured. The grand jury at Cbarabersburg. on Monday completed tbe investigation Into the tramp question which Judge Stewart ordered and made a lengthy report to the Court. Tbe report say s that compulsory labor Is the only remedy to abate tbe nui sance and predicts that when tbe t ramus re put to woik they will soon leave tho country. The jury find tbat th tramp bill of tbe county dcring the last twenty years has been over 100 00 and tbat in oce year their boarding alone cost 13.000. They re commend that the tramps be put to stork at breaking stone In tne jail vard and tbat failure to work satisfactorily be punished by short rations. The Court said tbat tbe County Commissioners woe Id give proper consideration to the recommendations of the grand jury. J. Wilkinson A Son, marble and gran ite dealers of Ebensborg, Pa., wlsb to In form the public that they are prepared to All all orders for cemetery work, in either raarole or granite, at figures that defy com petition. The artistic excellence and su perior workmanship of their deeigna are evidenced by tbe many specimens now on extibition at their establishment and by tbe numberless designs which they have erected in tbe various cemeteries in this county and elsewhere. Every department of their bus iness Is In the bands of skillful and compe tent workmen, who are eapable of execut ing any piece of work, from tbe plainest to the most elaborate, which together with the personal supervision tbat every job receives Is a guarantee tbat perfect satisfaction will be given to tbe most exacting of patrons. They have ordered forty tons of marble which will arrive in March and April, and they will then have as fine a stock of the best marble tbat ever came to Western Pennsylvania. Persons wishing anything In their line would do well to give tbem a call before leaving their order with any other manufacturer, as you can depend upon getting a good job at a fair price. HtierlrTNalea. Sheriff Stlneman has advertised tbe fol lowing properties at SieritTs sale at the Court House, on Monday June 2d. 181K). at 1 o'clock f. x. The interest of Lydia Hughes, in a lot of ground in Conemaugb township, haying thereon erected a one and a half story plank house. Tbe interest of Johnstown Steel and Iron Casting Company, In a piece of land in Lower Toder township, baving thereon erected a frame foundry building, contain ing, boiler, engine, fan. cupalo. blast pipe and drill press. Tbe interest of Lizzie Lung, tn a lor, piece or parcel ot land in Conemaugb town ship. The Interest of John Sharbangb In a piece of land in Carroil township, containing 80 acres, about 65 of wblcb are cleared; bay ing thereon erected a two story house and barn. Tbe interest of Geo. A. McCormick la 1763 acres of land In Dean township. Tne intereist of William Keith. In 23 acres of land in Susquehanna township, part cleared, baving thereon erected a two story bouse and barn. The Interest of Julia Aon Reich In 72 acres of land in Summerblll township. Tbe Interest of Catharine Dimond In 43 acres of land in East Taylor townsnlp, baving tbereon erected a two story frame dwelling bouse and outbuildings. Tbe interest of Geo. T. Beers In a lot of ground at Fallen Timber In Reade town ship. Also the interest of George T. Beers, la 10 acres of land In White township, baving tbereon erected a two story frame boose. A lo the interest of George T. Beers. In half an acre of ground lo Reade township, baving tbereot. erected a two story farm building. Tbe interest of A. J. Farabangh, In a lot of ground in the village of Flinton, lo Reade township, having tbereon a two story plaok bouse. Tbe Interest of Michael I. Rager, Benj. F. Rager and Thomas Rager, in 60 acres of land In Jackson township, about 15 acres cleared baving tbereon a log bouse and barn. The Interest of Joseph Doogbetty in 86 acres of land partly io Clearfield and paitly in Chest township, containing 86 acres hav ing tbereon a plank bouse and frame barn. Tbe Interest or James R. McMullen In a lot of ground in Cbest Springs, having tbereon erected a two story frame house. Harrlaire I.leeaaa laaaed. The following marriage licenses were ! sued by the Cietk of tbe Orphans' Court for me wee ending Wednesday. May 7.1890: IVUrJ. Ben aD4 Mary M. townabip. I-taac J. Teeter and Sadie M. son townsehlo. Kirsb, Barr Faith, Jack. William S. Sheridan, Sheridan Station and Carmiiitha X. Hater. Johnstown. John K . Cox and Kannle E Fox, Uallilzin township. Andrew Bazilll and Catharine Benaskio. Bens Creek. Juseph Forgaes and Mary Baker. Lower i oder township. Martin U. Miller and Eleanor J. Tarks. Join stown. JohD Lebko and Mkry Ktues, Johnstown. Tbe Beat Value f W ire. Some years ago James McCooneil. one of U:t c-ot skl.'.rd riSfV'nMt In the employ of the Prin-iyiT-nlti P.a:!r.w t 3 A!oon. ma'r;e.l a b-.t ,--ti.int lady and moved to P.' .rtoV.. Va . where be bad ob tained a responsible position In the railroad ghops. A year or se after this, while bis wife was passing along a street one day, a brick fell from a building In course of erec tloa and struck ber on tbe bead, resnlting In ber death. Mr. MeConnell sued for dam ages and was awarded fo 000. On tbe trial evidence tending to show tbat the deceased had been a superior wife was offered, and tbe jary was presumable Inf ineneeo by this In rendering Its verdict. The defendants oblected to proof as to the character of the wife, and carried the Issue to the higTieet conrt of the State. Tbat tribunal has lost rendered its decis ion and It affirms the verdict, holding that evidence of tbe wife's character and of her value to ber husband was perfectly admiss ible and proper. The Court says : It the character nd conduct of the wife be such that ber death will eau but little sorrow, suffering and meutal anguish to the hnsnand. then the fair and last proportion of the damages to be awarded by the jury will be measured accordingly. But if the wife be laving, tender and dutiful to her husband, thrifty. Industrious, econoroleal and prudent as the evidence In this case proved Mrs. MeConnell to be then ber price Is far above rubles, and the loss of nch a wife, of euch a helpmeet, of such hfloenee.nf each a blessed and potent ministry and companionship, is a proper element of damages to be considered by the Jnry In fixing the solatlon to be awarded to the husband for tearing ber from his heart nd home. Altoona Tirnes. County Nnptrlntcndrnt. At the meeting of the School Directors or Cambria county at the Court House on Trev day. ont of 288 Directors on the roll call. 2C3 responded when called by Superintend ent Leech, leaving 25 absentees. For Chairman lion. John C. Gates, of White township, and W. G. Comerford. of Loretto, were named and on a ballot being taken Mr. Gates was chosen Chairman by a vote of 154 to ). Messrs. Geo. A. Klnkead. of Ebensburg. nd F. C. George, of Lilly, were chosen re cording secretaries, and Mr. J. II. Dimond, of Surumerblll. was elected reading secre tary. Tbe Directors ot tbe new borough of Hastings requested to be allowed to take part In the proceedings but according to a decisioc of the the Chairman they were not allowed to do so. For County Superintendent J. W. Leech, of Ebensburg. Thomas J. Ite!!, of Johns town, J. S. Foley, of St. Augustine, and John McCortulck, of Sunameralll township, were named. The first ballot resulted in tbe election of Mr. Leech. The hallrt stood as follows: Leech, 162; ltell. 85; McCormick. 9; Foley. 7. A motioo was made to leave the salary at (1,500, to wbicb at amendment was offered making It fJ 000 A vote on the amendment was taken and it was defeated. Tbe origi Inal motion was then voted on and was car ried, fixing tbe salary at 1,50. Obituary. PRIXGLF. Died at bis home In Sum- meibill township on Friday. May 21, 1H), Mr. Samuel I'riugle, aed 86 years. HAGAN- Died at his residence in Al legbtny towusbip on April -'S, lstio. Mr. John llaan. ageat 80 years, Mr. Ilagan was born iu couuty Tyrone, Ireland, and emigrated lo Ibis country about forty-bix years ago, settling in Allegheny township wbere be purchased a piece of land on which be resided up to tbe time of bU death. Lie, like many more of tbd old Settlers, bad to endure &.any hardships and privation In slmgting to make a living for biriiteit and Quite a !arg family, but by bonestf and Indnf try he succeeded, and at tbe time of bis deuta owned a pleasant boraesttad. He was a dt. v. ttd husband, kind parent, a devout Carbolic, and a good citizen whose heart overflowed with charity for all. Though he live.! to a good old aire, yet for a number of years his t.eal'.b bad been failing, bot be bore his afflictious with Christian patience and meekut-s. and with a cheerful resignation to God's holy will. He died the death of a true Christain. beiot; fortified by all tbe consolations of his re ligion. Ills funeral was attended by a large con course of sorrowing relatives aud friends. After a Requiutn High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Father Rjan at Loretto. his remains were taken to their last resting place in Itt. Michael's cemetery. May te rtst in peace. R. Common tested. CeesvsON, Pa., May 6, 18tX). Editor Cambria Freeman. Deab Sir: As it has been some tine since this section was beard from, I will pen you a few items. Tbe busy lime for the farmer is here and anyone baving a team can have all tbe work he can do. while everyone who has to de pend on somebody else to do bis plowing foi bine is wondering when bis turn will come. There are a few bouses in tbe course of erection here, but not enough to supply tba wants of renters. Tbe Slattery at bools. near here, closed a very successful term 00 Tuwsday of last week. Tbe teacher Mies Olive Topper, is an able and earnest worker and well de serves tbe good will and esteem of both pa rants and pupils. The (.upils showed their appreciation ot tbe teacher's earnestness by presenting ber with several articles as ! tokens of remembrance, and unanimously requesting ber to return next tern. X. Blew ftltaard at tne Alaaalieeiae. At a meeting of tbe Poor Directors or Monday last Mr. I. Lilly resigned bis posi tion as Steward, and Thomas Hoover, of Cambria township was elected to the posi tion. Tbe retiring Steward has been la tbe posi tion for tbe past eighteen years, and his man agement of tbe almshouse during tbat time has been noted fr tbe ability with which be has at all times looked after tbe interests of the peope. while the poor and suffering have been well eared for and bave always borce testimony to tbe kind treatment of tbe Steward and bis estimable wife. Tbe new IneumbeBt will take charge on or about tbe 1st of next montn and we have bo hesitancy In saying that be will perform the duties of tbe position with a eonsclen clous regard for tbe interests of the tax payers and tte poor, and will maintain tbe blgb degree of efficiency tbat has so long been attached to tbat institution. Barklea'sAralraKalt Tbe Best Sal ye in the world for Cuts. Bruise, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rb.eu.ra. Fever Sores, Tetter. CLapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cares Files, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. Sold at tbe drag store of E. James, Ebens- J burg, and W. W. MeAteer. Loretto. Consumption Surely Cured. To The Editob: Ploaaa inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above-named diaeaae. By lta timely uao thouaanda of hopeless cases have bean permanently cured. I ahall be glad to send two bottlue of my remedy FKr'K to any of your realera who have consumption If they will aend me tuulr Express aud P. O. ad.lreaa. Respoct tHJ.v. I. A. eUrW'U-tf , Ji C, l eail St, 2i, X. I.aelea ! I.Jlea I Occident Foam ie a preparation lately dis covered by one of tbe most renowned c.'.einists or the day and is now belrg manu factured and placed on the market- As a complexion beautifier it has no superior; giving tbe moet satisfactory results and containing notliirz poisonous or deleterious that will leave the skin In a worse condition than when applied, but contains ingredients that will, if properly applied, improve the harshest skin, truing it down to tbe fine texture so ranch admired in a woman. Give "Occident Foam" a trial and you will use no other. Sent by mail on receipt of CO ceots. Address OCCIDENT FOAM CO.. ma2-2t. Pniapsburg, Pa. Ptrbapt no local disease has puzzled and baffled the medical profession more than nasal catarrh. While not Immediately fatal it Is among the mcst distressing and disgust iog ills the flesh Is heir to, and the records show very few or no cases of radical cure of chronic catarrh by any of the multitude, of modes of treat ment until the Introduction of Ely's Cream Balm a few years ago. The success of this preparation has been most gratifying and surprising. PVwTBEB Absolutely Pure. Tae powuer sever vane. A marvei at pnntv. 'transit! and wholerotneDe. Mure economical than tbe ordinary kinds, and cannot be aold tn competition with tbe mnltltnde of tbe low tort Bort weitrht, alum or phonpbat powder. Sold ' m. Korn Ban fowDKH Co., 10 Wall St.. New You. TRIAL. LIST. I-It ot m net down for trial at a Ooort of (Amnion Plea to l.e beld at teiubiirK on the eeood MfnlT of Jane next. ladianaCe. Hep. Bn r Anna. Anna... ri. Harteret al. Ber vs. iMlti. Fisher et al va. Kaxer et al. v. Kichnrdfon. v. M irhell et al. Itarnhart. . Cambria IronOo. v. An.lerit'in. rs. I . K. K. . MeAteer. ... Troxell. .... v. Mclntyre. .v. Kceprter et at. t. Ahvllle Bor. v. Haywood. t. B rnhart. vs. 'le. vg. Harwood. Tl. iil. TP. KntrntT. Vf. fclllot. vi I.ltuntter. H ner rhrintv H-Tner "h-otn.. McKay.. Nearv. ...... Kannan Hllctnaa Mrlntvre K nipper.... Botn Kindle? Kownan t'rewell. Karter.... Irwlr Sn me Kline Hum Knl.reU. Barnes . vs. 'n-ter VI. Itheam. .IAS. DAK BY. ProthonoUry . frotbonotary't UUce. May 61a, lS'JO. Pianos-Organs. The improved method of tastentna; strlnsrs ot Pianos, invented hy us. Is one of tbe most Import ant improveuienu ever made, making tbe in ftniaieul more rtrhty musical In tone, more dur able, and !- liable to icel out of tune. B. th the Mcn a. Hmlln Orranr and Pianos ext-el cMffly In that blch is the chief excellence In n:jv tf.uairai irrument. qnnliry of tone, f.hor Mtins ibn'iifh lni.ortinl are much less so t!un "his. An Instrument with uninnslral tones rjnn.it In .!. Illustrated cataliicu-s of new slj Irs. introduced thH scai-.jn, sent tree. MASON & HAEilLIH Organ and Piano Co. BOSTON. NEW YORK. CHICAGO. aprll 6t PERUVIAN TONIC LIVER REGULATOR. The o!y rare and radical cure for CONSTIPATION. ILIOUSNESS. IKDICESTION, and all Al-rirrr 01 the lHer. nd hal cured hunlrei1 of 1 eople n1 ts the only remedy lor the-c T'ea and in caoee In wblcb tbe must skillful ly-:cian tine nilerly tailed. Trt t.mtinlalf Iretn hi.ittretis ol (tenple llving 1n Blair t only. Pennrrlvanla. It mana liirturt j ty I. T. Katrine. W illiam, barr, Ha., tr the f. T. L. K. Co., and lor tale t' alj druse's at JO ceou r bottle. None rn.u i.e icc;.t label fhuw iLe In dian arrow-bead trade mark. April 2iti, yu-ly. k PTv-ir-rt-sw rrl IsaU-aiav IUe.lak4f as 4 -ttM.rl-.wrt atti k-lf - t; wera br wrrle isag it aVa ( Ue4 t rsMtiiii k ITCHING PILES.,-; I eC'.m.c crv ?. fV K VIM. i.S r aos ft. IwblMK Katel lU-.lair. hvml ' wki4rrwstlawi. oi In n it caaf rrnoi ?- 1 he tw Hi a iir4ive is a.ua ay atruiot. r bl-4 w Ml: W ; t : prt . jc. m b--a , 3 IA eV-Cif. mu-, I'H U 1 VV a A ioS. r a.'Ut. fa. ABSOi-UXtl-Y V. I mmfr M?' ""1 tTW. Onrrwor - viUm an, M.-al ut'lurn. win ri f, f THwr. HmH pi mm f hw puiImW ic 'aiEg sol t t.y mml rr 1 bia $1 a k.lrm UmT awa ti, rii i.niritt. tm. am jnt oncut acaa ADMIXISTKATKIX'S NOTICE. rTT f (IrrHAtT Hkbdkr. dee'd. 1.4V fr of a.lminlMrarion no the aetata ol en hart Border, late of L.III Roroaan. fjamnrla enwnty . Tenna.. ieoeat-exl . bavins rteen rranted to the nnterlaned . all teroni Indebted to aid rotate are hereby notified to make payment to Die without delay, and thnee havtna- claims aa-atnat tbe aaa.e wilt preeent then properly au thentieated lor eettlement. MART BENDEK. Admln'.f tratrtx ot flephart Bender, doe'd. Lilly . r"a Aj rll 10. I30. ot. ASSHJXrirs XInrE.-N.tlee ! hereby a Wen tltat Michael Hottman of Atleitbenv tnwnhip. famhna county . fennxylranla. has ma.1e an a(nnmtit ot all bin rterty. real and per"nal and mixed to tn In trout for the benent of bra cre.iltora. All pereonii Indebted to aaid Mlehael Hoffman are therefore no tilled to make payment to me without delay, and thoe havlna; elalreaaa'alnat tbe aame wtll preeent tbem prop, erlj anibeoticated lor ett ement to me. W. A. B. LITTLE. A'riirnee ot Michael Hoflman. Loretto. Pa., April 14. Isuo.-eu E XE':TTTOK"S XirTtt'E. A rTAT F PfTTEK H. MOTK.aS. hSTIARID. Ietters testamentarv on the estate ol Peter F. Mover, late of Wafblnrton township. Cambria count. Pa., deceaaed. bavina- been aranted ta the anderalirned. all ieraoas Indebted lo aaid ea st ta are hereby notified to nil j payment to us without delay and thnee haym claims atratnst the same will present them, proierly authentl rated, for settlement to us. F. M. OEOR'lE. SIMON INK AI. rTratnrp ni the Tart will and Teetameni tr Peter B.Moyers aeceaed. Apr9-t OXALI) E. DITFTON". ATTORN EY-AT LAW. EnaKeiirno. Pint, tyOtflce in Opera House. Centre street. H II. MYERS. ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW. 1.BIISBUM, PA atJ3ce ta Collonade Row. on Centre street. GEO. M. READE. ATTORNEY-AT LAW. ErsKKSHrDu. Pesia. -Oniee oa Centre street, near High. Tobworkof all kinds neatly eaccuteJ at lli! J tmcc. Oirt iu a trial. mm C ROYAL MS'.".! J i , P Port 1 La! gflplBfSSASES Hii wir 1 ikic.il I XJ rollllcal Annonncemenls. FOK ASSKMKI.Y- I hereby annnnnee myself as a candidate for Aasembly. sntject to the decision of the Democratic primaries. JOHN E. McKENZIE. Chest Springs. April 1. ltvo. SSEMBLY. I hereby announce mvself a randidate for the tioml nation ol the ofSfte of Memter of the Ieeislature. sub)ect to the ac tion ot the remocratie primary eleetion. allltzin.MarchI.l0. M. FlTZHAKKIS. FOB ASSEMBLY. Ed.T. MeNeells of Johns town. Pa., subject to the rules of the Dtmo- cratle party. Johnstown, Feb. 2C. 1690. FOR ASSEM HLY. I herebv announce myself as a candidate lor Assemblv. snhject to the decision ol the Democrat primaries. J A'"OB ZIMMERMAN. Johnstown. Feb. 25. 1 miSLATTRK. I will be a candidate for J i the nomination ot Aemt,rr at the Itemo cratle nrlmaries on June 7 h. subject to the rules of tbe Democratic party. JOHN E. STRAYER. WestTaylir township, February 26. ltf"0. FOR COrXTT TKEAST'RFK.-I hereby an nonnre tnvself a a eanriidat toy the nffle of Conntv Trea sorer at the neTt Ilemoeratle pri mary election, subject to the rules of the nemo erstlc party. v. RHYLE. Fifteenth ward. Johnstown, March 29. irmo. C-JUNTY TREAST'RER I hereby announce mvaelfas a eandiilate for the nomination of the office nf County Treasurer, sdbiect to the action of the Democratle primary election. CH A R LES UO FM A N Jf . Johnstown, March 24. 190. FOR CXtT3TTY TREAST'HER. I hereby an aounee anvself a a candidate for the nomi nation tn the office ol C-onntv Treasurer, subject te the rules aovernlns; the Itemneratle srtr. PH I LI P J . S A N DE KS, Munater townthip. Feb. 27. issy. FOB COUNTY TKFASVRFK.1 hereby an nounce myself as a candidate for the office of County Treasurer at the next Pemwra'lc prl maiy election, (ubject to he rni o the Tmo cratle party. H KXRY J. HOPPEL. Barrtownshlo.FeS. 10. l90. OCNTY TREAStTtEK. I hereby announce J myself as aeandldate for the nomination to i vu "ii i.miiT i rea.su rer. surjert to tne rules (roverDins; the Democratle party. C. J. HAYEK. Johnstown. Pa.. Feb. 12.1a0. FfiR ()rNTT COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce mvself as a candidal fnrConnty Commissioner, subject Uthedeitnuof the Tm. ocratle prlmartea. PATRICK O'lHiWD. Tunnelblll. April 3. imo. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I herehy announce myself as a eandldaia for the nfflc I County Commissioner, subiect to the decision of the Itomocratlc primary election. JOHN CAMPBELL. Johnstown. Ma-eb 17. 19W). FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce myseli as a candidate for the nomination ot the office of Conntv Commissioner, subject to the action of the Democratic primary election. JOHN KIR BY. Johnstown. March 10. 1390. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce myself as a candidatefnrtbenem InattOfl of County Commissioner, subiect to the action ol the Iemoeratle primary election. W. A. LANTZY. L pper Yoder township. March 8. 180. TTMJR X)UNTY it MMISSIONER. 1 herehy J. annoonee myaelf aa a candidate for the office of County Commissioner, snbiert ta the oeeislon of the loemocratlc primary election. JOHM REARER. Susquehanna township, Feb. 24. laub. ) Fn ' of Vir r COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby mnounce mveelf a a candidate for tbe office ot Connty Commissioner. sot et to the decision Ol tne lemocrati primary election. PATRICK E. DILLON. Elder township. Fen. Tl. lm0. FtR COUNTY CiOMMISSIONF.R. 1 herehy announce myself as a candidate for the ot nee of County Commissi oder. subject to tba de cision of the Democratle primary election. WILLIAM J. TIERNEY. Cambria township, Feb. 16. 1890. FOR COUNTY AUDITOR. I hereby an nounce myself as a candidate lor the office ol County Auditor, subject to tbe decision of the Democratle primary election. JOSEPH HIPPS. Chest township. March IT. 180. TO'OTICE All persons are hereby cot i Bed that JA 1 have purchased the properly ot John A. Hirsoon.real and personal. Al! persons are I hereby notified not to meddle or lnterlere with , tire same. I MKS. KATHFRINE BUKGOON. i AJhvUle, Pa., llaroii 4, 1W0, n-Cnrii is thit colnnr will b intrrl'A from noic until tl.r primary rlrrtiont. on thr 7lh of rr. el the fv'larino rnlrt : tor '7iWr; t For Trramrrr.iS (0; For I omn.i'tiw r. J 1' ' fr , Auditor, tt.00. All card mtat te txccomanU i fry I theca'h. SIMON'S WEEKLY CARD OF REASON Well, we are just back from New York with an immense Stock of Goods of all kinds purchased for Spot Cash. -Fllty per cent. aved hy dealing- with ns. MrsLins-One hundred piece ol Bleached Mui-Iln at 8 cent i-er yard; Flifhty ple?e of fnMeached Muslin, extja heary. at 5 cents per yird. lloupLiEirina Liheks (Jne tnndred and thlrty-eiKht piece at cents per yard; one hundred Linen Towel at ISeenta per pair; twenty-live pieces of A-l TaMe Linen at lit cenU per yard: fifty piece ol full EncliFb Nainnooki at 10 cents per ysrd. Slotted and floured Mus lin at 0 cents per yard. Swlts Moulin. M Inches wide, at 10 cents per yard. Marseilles Crochet nd Honeycomb Qui"', at 65. 65. .b and 85 cents, and 1.'3. DRESS COODS DEPARTMENT. Silk Warp Henriettas. 38 inches wide, all colors, at SO cent a yard and upwards. AH wool French Haf hmeres. SS Inrhes wide, at cents a yard and upwards. Knulifh Mohatr Krilliantlne, .V lnheii wide, at 35 cents and npwards. French rhallles. hti variety, at Brents and up. wards. Fifty pieces of Shepherd's Plaid Kress .od. at is cnts per yard and upwards. Freneh Satlnes at 12' cents per yard. One bund'e I dozen Ladies' Vnder Vests, silk nnih. all color, at M cent each. F'ifty doien Ladles' Nlzhteowns. Chemises and Drawers, eruaranteed good Muslin, nicely trimmed and well made, at 25 cent, each and per pair and upwards. Try our Tailor fitting Corset at 50 and 75 cents. 1 00 and 1.2.. Our Shoe Ilcpartment Is flowtnir over with the best Rararatns ever offered to the nubile anywhere. One hundred dozen Children's Kid Shoes, sires from 1 to 5. at tfii cents per pair. Fifty-lour doaen Men's Oood worklnsr Shoes.sir.es from to l'i at cenU per air. Fifty doien ol Boys' working Shoes, sixes 1 to 5, at 75 cents per pair. Sixty doien Ladles' Shoes, all button or lace, at 9 cents per pair. Ladles' Kid Shoes. Opera Toe or Common Sense, at fl 4K pair and up wards. Twenty.fonr dozen Ladies French Kid, lace, button or eonirress, at 8. We will guar antee and replace every fair If not just as represented. Ladles' new style Scalloped Mutton Hoot. fX In French Kid. Ptd you see our Ladles' French Kid Sprln Heel Shoe, sizes I to , at t2-50 a patrT Six hundred pair of Men's Shces. laee. button or congress. atfl.M per pair. A SPECIAL BARGAIN. w-We offer lor one week only rem ember one week one hundred and lorty-slx pairs of fine French Calf Shoes., seamless, we will sell at tl .74 a pair, well worth .75. We also carry a tall line of Rostlc Slippers lor Men. Ladles and Children. OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT- Listen to what we say regarding; it: Three hundred Suits lor Children ranitlnn In aue from 4 to 14 years, at H. 24 suit. Six hundred Suits lor Children ransMns: In aae Irom 4 to 14 years, at $1.48 a suit. Two hundred and fifty Suits for ChlHren ratisMnit In aire from 4 to 14 years, at fl .75 a suit. One hundred and lorty eibt Suits for Children raniclna- In aue from 4 to 14 year s at tl 00 up to W 50,3.O), ts.50. 4.t0 and M 5ft. School Suits. lonK pants. $.50. Buys' Suits, for boys ranging In acre from 1 to -JO year. 4 00. Men's Suits at $3.00. 4.00. 4.5. fS.ou up to tt5.09. Kemember these rootls are all worth double the money. Men's best workma; Hants S5 cents per pair. Thirty doien Children's Pant at 19 cents per pair. -We are the Boas Store to ko to for Hats andfaps. Fire hundred K..ys Hats, of all eolo.-s. at 25 cent each. Fire hundrel Men's Hat, all colors, at 50 rents e-n. Five hundred Miner s Caps, all srood. and the latest patent. 20 cents each. Fine Stiff Hata.tl.no. fine soft Hats, VH cents'. "Evening Son" Hat. the latect out. tl.48. lx.nt fnriet to call on us. mw-A present ajtven to all customers In the sbaje of a Pin Cushion. gj-tjb. iivnoisr's, Tlie Largest & Cheapest Store in Cambria Co. every WATERPROOF COLLAR or CUFF THAT BE UP TO THE MARK INJot: to i -a- t r mm ellu uo Mark. NEEDS NO LAUNDER INC. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET. tna-2 M-ly STATEMENT OF SETTLEMENT WITH SU- ervlaors of Waaniofctttu Townahip lur the yer lssa. JOHN LYNCH, Supervisor. IB. To amount of duplicate ... t 1,-Hi (xi To amount ol order on towu6tilp... '1 To 1.406 TO CK. Hy orders Redeemed t H 5T Tai worked out by taxable .. laft iki Cash paid for work .. nut Mi Materials 27 V Freight paid Z 47 Commimlon on cash tales tl.lMtt at 5 percent !9 !t Amount returned to coinmsMtoners 34 42 Auditors exonerations 6 Vj Attorney's fees lor l4 10 0t 121 days servloes aa supervisor 121 ou Two trips to Ehensbura; S 00 Exonerations by Commissioners 1 ov l,4i'5 70 PETEK K. MOYER. Supervisor. I. To amount ol duplicate f 34 i To amount reoelved Irom lleenre b'o 82 To amount unseated land l4 T'l I'o amount due from last year . X4 ST To amount coats on law ial'. , ,- ,,, 2 2' To order for balance due... 4 v t 1,043 81 ca. Hy orders redeemed 7 Tax worked out t'y taxable? 21 5 Oah paid lor work 64i H ; Commission on cash tax wS u3 at S per cent 4 SO Amount returned to C m miss loners 20 12 Auditors' exoneration! . 7 aa Attorney's leea... . ,, , 2 so M days, services aa supervisor 84 o Amount paid for horse blre . 32 76 l,o3 M LIABILITIES. Outstanding orders (per order book)..... Mtl3 13 M'e. the undersigned Auditors, have examined the above accounts and hnd them as staled. A . J. SANKt.R. ) JOHN Mel A MANY, Auditors. R.C. MYEKS, S Attest : 1bo. J. Schwadbkir, Clerk. April 18, 18U0.-41. Orphans' Court Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE HY virtue of an order of he Orphans' Court ol oambjla oounty . I will otter at public sale on the premises In tbe borough of Hastings, on SATURDAY. MAY 21TII, 1800, at o'clock, p. m the lollowina; described real eetate, via: All that certain lot of ground trontloe: fifty feet oa Third A venue ana one hundred end fifty feet on Beaver Street, having thereon erected a Two-Story Frame House - AXD 0 UTB UILDIXGS. TERMS OF SALE. Ten pr eent. of bid on day of cale: balance ct one hf If on cnhrmatlon ol sale, ard balance In one year thereatter suti Interest, to be secured iv tnrlifmcnt bond aud mortnaae. ANTHONY ANNA. ..Apr. 3U AvliiiiiUstra wr OlJ . U. Won, deed. CAII BE RELIED ON rfot to "Piseol or ! BEAKS THIS MARK. TRADE Orphans' Court Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of t'ambrla county, to me directed. 1 will ex pose to sa e at putdic vendue or outcry, oa the premises in the bo round ol South Fora, In t'am bria county. l"a on SATURDAY, MAY 21TH, 1890, at 2 o'clock, r. the lollowina; dcscrltted real estate, late the property of Patrick Cotcan. de ceased . vis : All that certain piece, parcel or lot of around sit uate In the t.or itinh of South Fork. ' ounty ol Cam bria, and Sinte ol Pennsylvania, described as fol lows: Kealnnlnr at a point adjoining- land of J. Stlneman. thence north S4 decrees west 16 feet ; thence north 27 decrees west r.s leet ; thence norther decrees east 112 feet: thence south 27 decrees east 23 1'et ; 'hence south 04 deirrees west Vil leet to ti'.ace of beginning;, mntainlnir on town lot ; ana havlns; tbereon erected a small Frame - House. TERMS F SALE. Ten percent, ot the pur chase money to i paid at ibe time of sale : the balance of one-third at the confirmation et sale one-third In six months, and the baUnce In twelve months from the continuation ot the sale. De terred payments to bear interest and to Ite secur ed by tbe )uds;ment bond and roortrao-e of the pcrchaeer. JOHN ..HALEN. Executor ol Patrlrk Oogan, deceased. South Fork, Pa., April 30tb, luuu. max4t Joan A. Blair. ra T. Blais BLAIK & SON'S DAILY MEAT MARKET, CcEtrfi Street, Ebcnslraii, Pa. T Iiest. WfHtent Cttl Uutoh-r-el every l:iy . A Uo, l 'i eii IHiitl), V-.-l, Mutton, 1 .Hl-U, Ito.. alwavM on liaml. Market open at all hours and at tentive and obliging salesmen to attend to the wants of customers. MEN WANTED OX SALARY. To reliable men we will e-lve steady employ ment and LIBERAL SALASV. paying; their traveling; expenses. We crow our own stock ex clusively and (IL'AKA NTEE It to besirlMly first class In every particular, true to name as order ed. Full instructions furnUhad. Experience rnin.rr mw t once. sUting age Ad dre?s E :. PIEK.-soN tc I'll., Mapla drove ut. tcrii ?. W it. rloo. V. (Establulioa over it) yrs.i