f;jni!ilmn .freeman. , hi nlKU. FA. . JIWE, t3 IS90. r., ,.vn'y-f l n,eln our cel"r ,, i. -iii 1 f court will be held on I- ,:l Njiteinher rrxt. t . mm was lounu in too i n l.sl" lis VMiiur n. on Filday lat. (ine of Elder township' to our office on - -4 I v - re.--" ret w- , . . - .tnt week attendinn court as tSf n(i'J, .1 tin. Ml of Clearfield, la holding jpti"903 during the prea- ooo pounds elian dry wool ,jm tnrp. Crimson, Ta. Highest ponnd miwt be ir.. or t" c-ii" ,. ...is .talis enlnrerl hntter. -Hi S.;nn .. fir- ' TV firmor" or j.v(-i..n...a . ,ur rr liaiHUlf" UHUW CI age& .iriUfil VFIi! tram w- run to Cresson on . - ... I- nnf th luwin I A In XrtdT even,.. - , - ' -I .rtSB"''' ' ' ' tV' !fo of linamsport, wni oieu scI 72 years, was one of on fne construction ot too Dtvit, accompanied by (Thursday) morning - s f.'tr c!'iv too, was struck on P '!- of timber and Instantly ,-, e'innintPP'i by Mr. J. B. ' v. , i,;iad.lpWa. ra. F- I'-ifmn or dc'ay from hiisl- t-y tliminantN nf cures after .I.ra STftl tt mi1' " ' 4,011 "f ""D' tofUjomM -r-. " - r Af UnrMllwlll was . kkv J'.nAman i?h t v n Ha in dmrtri n ' " . U u.i-iom'hv nr lmflt week. .Ti' r"'"i','''r 'tn,,rI h ordered k r.r..(,nh Pnt'pr Franklin anrl xs m r i. i n nt T.iin 1 arm gi.-r Mr't l''!1,,. In the wnrM Miss IT . T7 . ,,,-Ji , vc i I n mnvort In Sn An - i. .. Tl'ii.iil.. tha R.h Inutanf lnta-l- it'll, i"' i i . n "u 1 1 , n" I . . - rjll y iirio.T,nr ronyrrepK rown- k'l. nw- c 1"'tv. wM'w !X)sWtiniJ at a it ii rinn! .Imh' Piin ns rnn w In rli c r i'n th .Icihn-ifown Sfnny-iftfii'-ii ri ir .Tiihii'town. on Monday mtai1 i-i 1l!'v nirclt'il that he fllwl itflf f'T'fin I'.rrir afrerrd. -all Hi)'s nf po?rs, from the smallest Um irv.M-- prirtpij at th'a rfll-ie on short i'." m I nt r- '.-rnnh'n prices. Tartles is ! -i'tl In ! '.ii .a v-icnic, hnlU, etc., next ictl -lien'. I tvt (u:r price. We can save -r r..-r.' in,in K. Cixipor. of Johnstown, while flhlrj (n the dam at r l or Wurdsy. Mr. t'miper he'd the I'Sar nf ho- roller In the (.mitler works, ttur rw-M'v-'.'van years of age and : SnsrriHi), -TV' of .T.remlnh Lynch was ;4I' !h Ciipemmih rler. near Johns .m Tbnr-itav of lait week. The de tfhil m ii ii since the previous ? hut ti relative" suppose.) tie had JK i'i't-t'iirt;. lie was about 'X years 't -If.-m w-h Vo-, stationary, wall '.!r,ir-iinilni. of any kind, Ttn noberts !m m -m hnv what you wint t'tieaper jMl'Vere Anew ,,t of hooks, tine ! r". I) i"!t ar 1 )n books, etc.. just w4 I. . ml finest assortment In Vajai.,, -a "nt ilerision of the court holds it If ni!ti l trsv.;irirf on the read and iheM i ii i r-'.'r tt-in the ope In front of 1. k 'i i a r' t to p, n J ir hrt is pre J! V the .t,'t n,t nr. s.TMent stioolil mr.V o man nhstru.-!in.j the piikd will be i'fcr! ilaume done. riiev'iy afternoon the locomotive 91 ntu-h rot rfT the track at Barkers "X,.iM f iul.1 not he coften back until wt. tMn from (,.ii;i2in was broueht f i- t' Kt rurpose. As a consrquenre trtjn -hit ..M!. live left here at 3:.T3 . .1 ru t Irnve until Ifttr ii r. M. -fi in Wnvie, a miner resldln at w,. ,..,:,.k by liihtnlng and In on Thur-.tay of last week, ti.iion the railroad track near 're leu of pants waa ripped -'n ?.rn hut marks were visible Me lenves a wife and several blt 1y tv- -HI : nt it.) : i rni . t -flh v. c:. 4 1 n nil S Mfit KrMsv t'ol. John S. Miller, t'e P.'airTTonse, In th! placa, r'Ttv Inciiul Itife the furniture ' river, the consideration be- ' ''' .'r Crsvr took posses. " "o'. MiMor and family left hi on Tu.day, her be ia- i i : the future. ":er mailej ct a postoflice on f" 1. 1 po-tsu, paid should be "T I '. r.iti in an I double postage here tiey mr. U-liverd. Thls;ia a ' ' "' I'w', !V,-e departuient and '' I . Iiffm maiiina their let- ,'i'rd postirfe Is affixed, ri..uch on the receiver. nien diite everything June h. rn the next dav woi't !' l' 'Mtl fiker iIumi,'! mII i rt '. Any who die after the r--r as alive In hla reoorta. Pers i'ILVS tr In .anl.l. Ik... I. ... .Vt1.'lrV UV9V III" t.i t..:p ,)Ut tne c,0ai,. n iwever, to rectify any mle- ! Mr. sins Nauie, n Alle P was struck by llshtnloz tiiilsy last and together I'S. (' ni.Hr.-r 9 1. mm. --l - . wi m u vm. to- 'K 'n'rlment harnvsa. m.in ei t:re!y destroyed. This U rn h,,, -t . "'"""d me same rounaa i. estimaU'd at $2.00 on . an iusurance of tl.500 In the ? "utiiai. 'a . ,1 K.-eder;ck ard iberman have bouKbt the right '! Uutter Pnokaira In tKIa " ' 'fl have them nn han.1 for is oruethlno th.t haa "-'li-1 nd ik great co&venlence i F-' f !,!"! sh''Pln butter. Call on ; '"r v, a Mason aod see for t in iother column. It a., .. - "IWV4I Ka "'H:U a I- . . . . ... - w-i'iory irame DUIld 1'i.sl by a store. ponUiftice ' ' r?:,e. ru struck hi lijht- " '"t torn to me.. Tk . 'I'i, It,..- ir uoyvrai- 4 " '"ry. was also struck by ' tii'V,""'."1" tora !a,08t a "is 11, pU,ni --" the top of 4i5' heesrpt.,, lunuct dea I, 4" and -n"" i0 th bU,ldlB .n.: :1,M,rs Gutter, ' Tt:. , 1 A party cf Fern?! Ivacla railroad en gineers are entfRged in maiing a" prellrnina suryey from Gettysburg by wayof Talnter's and Cuu Cushion, to CLerrytree, Indiana county. Mr. fLerman Ilognes. son of John Hushes of Cautria towesbic. and Miss Hattie Fergnson. of Altoona. were married at the Mountain n 'use la tLls place, oo last Friday evening by Rer. Bowman. we nave a fneedy and positive Cure for Catarrh. Diphtheria, Canker Month, and Headache. In ' tPoh's Catarrh Remedy. A aal Injector free with each bottle. Use it I." you desire health and sweet breath. The J.ihnVown Democrat says that i leading official of the Cambria Iron Com pany expresses bis opinion that within two years bis Company will be mining more coal than eyer In their now practically abandoned mines about the city. The cause of this Is the total failure of gas sup. piy wbicb be regards as a certalntv. Many tons of coat are now nsed dally, about the works, to make up the deficiency In the supply of gas, A stranger named Aoenst Warner, woo bad beec drinking around the bar rooms In Gatlltztn was fonnd In an alley on Friday night wiru bis skull fractured. Ms head cut In seyeral places and his left hand broken. A singletree of a wagon covered with hair and blood was also found near by and It was b!!evrd that the man bad been knocked down and robbed. lie wan taken to the almshouse where he Is lying In a critical condition. The eeconnt of Judge Johnston's 111 health, pobtiahed In the Johnstown Tribune on Friday last, is greatly exagger- ted. While It Is true that Judge Johnston was ill a few weeks ago, bis condition was not alarming and be baa since regained bis accustomed good health, nis physician ad vised him to take a rest and for that reaoon Jndge Krebe. or Clearfield. Is holding court this week. Those who meet Judge John ston dally on the street were surprised at the Tribune' overdrawn account of bis III health. The Carrolltown Air says: Mr. Gid deon Mock, of Susnehanna township, called at the Xne office on Wednesday tnornnlng and Informs nn that be, J K. Myers. Levi noose, John Bwank, Milton Westover and Frank Garman, sold their coal right to Blgler Bros , of Clearfield, on last Monday. The anion nt realized was 520. 2S and ?33 per acre. The entire num ber of acres will probably reach six or seven hundred. This body of coal Is in the neigh borhood of Gareitntnwn, four miles above Cherrytree. Tweny years ago a boy baby was born to Charles and Bella Leach, of Indiana cor.nty. The Infant was normal in every respect save as to the bead, which bore a close rosoreblence to that of a puppy. The montrosity was kept closely confined, it never ske, ar.d saw nothing of the world. Death merctfnl'y came to Its relief last week. Of late yars the head grew much like that of a fox. The mother, previous to the chllds's birth, was frphrened by such an animal while picking berries m the wools. Wentmertlantl Democrat. On Friday of last week George nil!, a teamster In the employ of John Angus, of East Conemaugh. attempted to drive across the railroad at the Cambria cross log. Dsy Express was coming up the track, but owing to the view In that direction be. ing obstructed by the hill, the driver failed to notice the train until on the 'track. Tbe engine struck the front carriage of the wag on and horled the man, horses and wagon down the embankment. Assistance at once ran to the spot but the man only gave a gasp or two and "xpired. Both horses were killed. mil was about twenty one years of age and his home was In Strongs town. Indiana county. Joseph Horst, a wealthy farmer of Ilel delherg township. Lebanon county, bas been acquitted of the charge of cuelfy to animals In sawing off the boms of bis cattle in Nov ember. It was a tent case, and bad the de fendant been convicted, a number of prose cutions would have followed. Tne dehorn ing of cattle, which bas been observed for some years In the west, has been recently Introduced In Eastern Pennsylvania. Man farmers are opposed to It. Experts were examined from all parts of the coun try. The preponderance of testimony was In favor of the defendant. A number of witnesses swore that they regarded the practice a humane one. It was shown that Horst bad dehorned fifty bead of cattle. Ex-Congressman VY. L. Scott or Erie, was qucted assaying a few mcntbs ago, that he would give 120 00O.0OC for a new stomach. He Is now getting what be wanted by the use ot buttermilk. He said recently to a reporter : "You put the buttermilk In a pan which Is set In hot water. The milk is then brought to the boiling point, but not allowed to boll. The heavy part is then skimmed off. The whey which remains la set aside to cool. I drtck a glass of it tnree or four times a day a hot as 1 could bear It on my throat. Afler you get used to It you will like it as well as champaigne. It has a delicious taste. I have been a great sufferer for years with! Irflamation of the mucus membrane, wbicb caused my dys pepsia, and this la the only thing that has ever permanently helped me." J. Wilkinson A Son, marble and gran ite dealers of Ebenaburg. Ta., wist U In form the public that they are prepared to fill all orders for cemetery work, in either marble or granite, at figures that defy com petition. The artistic excellence and su perior workmanship cf their designs are evidenced by the many specimens now on exhibition at their establishment and by the numberless designs which they bave erected in the various cemeteries In this county and elsewhere. Every department of their business la in the bands of skillful and competent workmen, who are capable of executing any piece of woik from the plainest to the most elaborate, which to gether with the personal supervision that every job receives Is a guarantee that per- leci natiaraction will be given to the most exactiog of patrons. Tbey ordered forty tons of marble which arrived in April, and now bave as fice. If not the finest. 6tock of the best merble that ever came to Western rennsyivaola. Persous wlshnig anything In the I Ine would de well to give them a call before leaving their order with any other manufacturer, as you can depend upon getting a good job at a fair price. nrrla-e Llcewaea Isnaed. The following marriage licenses were Is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Wednesday, June 11, 1890: George Spengor and Paulina Kramer, Johnstown. tieorge S. Bersey and Sarah Smith. South Fork. and Bessie Dyer, South Alfred Wicks Fork. John Barrett and Rebecca Carle. Dvsart. John Heckerand Milllcnt Wilson, Mor rellviiie. Patrick W. Finn, Altoona and Annie M. WHs. Ashvllle. T. F. Hughes and Hattie Furgnson, Al toona. William Lyman and Lizzie Williams, Johnstown. James McBeyle and Anna Relcbett, South Fork. William F. Freeman. Johnstown and E-Ii-ahtb Darrop. Morreilville. David B. McAllsterand Lilly IIo!Iopetr. Johnstown. Earneht 1- Grove and Mime Brnbaker. Johnstown. Frank I'artech. Johnstown and Julia Ultt ler, vtony-reek towushlp. The Con vendor. Oo Monday the X3tmoci-atie return judges met at the Opera Rinse ani after selecting G iorg-A. Mears, of Portage, nod Thomas J. Itell. of Johnstown, as secretaries and W. A. B. Little, Eq.. of Allegheny township. an readms secretary rroceetied to count the vote. A tabular statement of the vote will be found on cur second page. After the returns had been handed in and coua'ed the newly elected Coanty Commit tee was cal'ed together by Chairman Gray, who announce,: that the first business be fore them ws the selection of a chairman for the ensuing year. The name of ex-Sheriff Gtay was suggest ed aod he was unanimously re-elected. For delegates to the State Convention. Col. John P. Ltnton. nertnan Bsomer. n. A. Englehart. F. J. O'Connor, II. A. Shoe maker, William II. Thomas. Dr. (ieorge W. Wagoner, F. P. Martin. Richard Bowea. Caron Lahey. P. J. Dietrich. C. N C rouse J and A. J. Christy, were named. 3erore the voting for delegates had pro ceeded Dr. J. E. Conrad, committeeman from 5th ward. Johnstown, banded to the chairman a resolution Instructing the dele gates to vote for Robert E. Pattison. for Gevernor. Chairman Grav. after some con- sultatl nn. decided to bold the resolution over nntll after the election of delegates and a ballot was then taken which resulted as follows : Linton 27, B rimer. 16. Engle hart 2, O'Connor 17. Shoemaker 27, Thomas 25. Wagoner 13. Martin 11. Bowen 33. Leahy 14. Dietrich. 36. Crouse 5 and Christy 7. Meesra Linton. Dietrich. Bow- en, Englehart and Shoemaker were de clared elected. The resolntlob was then offered instruct ing the delegates elected to vote for Robert E Pattison. tor Governor. An amendment was offered snbstltutlng the name of Will- lam A. Wallace, for Governor. After some discussion a suggestion was made that the chairman call the roll, when each comaJt- teeman should announce bow he voted to Instruct the delegate by naming Pattison or Wallace. The roll was called and a vote taken which resulted as follows : Pattison 36 i Wallace 10. Mr. Oreeyy having no opposition for Con- Kress a motion was made and carried a W lowing him to select bis own conferees. Attempted AMartfiin of Two LJUle Ulrla. On Friday of last week, two little 12 year old girls, named Mary IUgglns and Tllll Kocheuderfer, of this city, whilst on an errand for their mothers, were persuad ed by a woman to go with her. Every In ducement was offered the little girls. The woman bought them shoes and some other articles, and then started across the moun tains with them, not allowing the little dupes to not on the'shoes. They arrived at Dean station, on the C. Jfc C. R R., about 10 o'clock that nUht. They were then asked to walk about two miles further to the coke ovens at Frugality. Here they were to lay out that night at the ovens. They refused, aiid went to a farm bouse, where they say they were well cared for. When the woman faund that the girls would not go with her any further, she aid she would tell the folks with whom they were staying ttat they were twin sis ters of hers. At the railroad station in Frugality, Mrs George Gray fortunately fonnd there, aod by questioning them she found that they were being led Into low, vile places of filth and sfn. The abductress calls herself Cora Wells, and makes ber borne among the low est of the Itallons. Fortunately, Mrs. George Gray happened around In time to frustrate the damnable designs of tbelr female friends. Mrs. Gray kept the little girls in charge until Monday morning, when they were sent back to their homes In this city, thus escaping, through the in terposition of this good lady, a fate worse than death itself. Altoona Times. A Memory afthc Jtkiiltsi Flood. Baltimore. June 9 A ease which bad rise in the awful flood and attendant loss of life at Johnstown on May 31. 18S9; came up in court before Judge DennN to-day. It was that of the Supreme lodge Golden Chain against Bertha '51. Canman and William Lloyd Rogers, administrators of Walter Hooper, etc. The fact that there Is but one witness adds a peculiar interest to the suit. The defendants are claimants respectively to a beneficiary fund of 5.000 held by the order or the Golden Chain. A bill was filed asking the court to determine whom the fund should be paid to. On the day of the fatal disaster Hooper, with wife, two children, servants and visitors, eleven In number, were In a bouse owned by Hooper, on Maple avenue. Wood vale, and all were drowned. Mrs Canman, wbo was Hooper's sister and administratrix, claims the money as against Rogers, administrator of Mrs nooper. b'lt the children It Is al leged survived some minutes after the death of tne parents. Mrs. Canman claims that all or the parties died on the occasion and that removes Intermediate Interests and that she therefore Is entitled to the fond. For the defendants It Is claimed that as Mrs. nooper Is not shown to have died be fore her husband the fund must belong to ber estate, but If not must goto tbe frtends of the Infant children as tbey survived. Fxtewalon of niwlnc Car Kervlee the Pfaaajlvaala Lla. In these days of hurry and rapid transit the dining car has become an essential ele ment of every through train. The Pennsyl vania railroad was tbe pioneer in the East nf tbis branch or the service, and Its dining cars have won a well-merited reputation among travelers. In order to better provide for the comfort f Ita through passengers dining cars will, on and after June 16th, be added to the equipment of all through trains running over tbe lines west of Pitts burg between the East and Clncnlnati, Chi cago and St Louis. Tbe principal trains on the linen East of Pittsburg are now equipped with tbe cars, and ttelr addition to those of the Western territory will greatly enhance tbe convenience of passengers de stined to the three western termini. Vhil la m Cold In tbe head? Medical authorities say It Is due to uneven clothing of the body, rspid cooling when In a perspiration, Ac. The Important point is, that a cold in tbe head is an Irflamation of tne lining membrane of the nose, which, when unchecked. Is essen tially a "cold" which nature Is no longer able to "resolve" or throw off. Ely's Cream Balm has proved Its superiority, and suffer ers should resort to it before that common ailment becomes seated and ends In obstl nate catarrh. PRINGLE Died at his borne in Croyle township, .on Thursday. June 5th, 1890. Isaac M-Prlngle, aged 56 years, 1 month and 29 days. MAKIX. Died at tbe residence of tbe parents near Ebensburg, Sunday, June 1st, 1S00, Bennle, son of narry and Alice Makln, aged 1 year and 6 months. Bennle, thai bat left at. Her thy Ion wa deeply feel. Hut 'tit Uod that haU bereft a. II ran all oar forrowi beat. V. Consumption Surely Cured. To Ta Eotroa: PVaaee inform your reader that I hare a positive remedy for U above-named diaeaee. By Ua timely one thooaaada of hopelee eaaaa have beea permanently cured. I shall be glad a Hoi two bottise of my remedy TKJC to any of ymr raadera wbo hare eoBsamptioa if they will aend me thrir Ezpraae and P. O. adHrass. Raapect tllr. T. A. SUs-TlI. M. C. lei I'earl fee. 3. X. iowrt Pros-eedlwgn. Commonwealth vs. Thomas Kingston, arson. Not a true bill. Commonwealth va. James Ssrver. lar ceny. Defendant pleads guilty. Sen tenced to the Huntingdon Reformatory. Commonwealth vs. William Nicholson, larceny. Defendant plead guilty. Sen tenced to an Imprisonment of one year In the Western Penitentiary. Commonwealth vs. Herman Molin. lar ceny. Defendant plead guilty. Sentenced to three months in tbe county jail. Xolle proteqnis were entered In the fol lowing cases ; Commonwealth vs. Joseph Donahue, fornication and bastardy ; Com monwealth vs. Andrew Serfllne surety of the peace , Commonwealth vs. John Full man, surety of tbe peace ; Commonwealth vs. Edward Bush, assault and battery ; Commonwealth vs. Clement McGough. car rying concealed weapons. Cotrmon wealth vs. Maggie Miller, assault and battery. Jury found defendant not guilty but the coets be equally divided be tween the defendant and the prosecutrix Mm. Wolf. Commonwealth vs. Josepb Wherry, horse stealing. Jury fonnd defendant guilty. Senteaced to be taken to tbe Huntingdon reformatory. Commonwealth vs. Clement McGough. disturbing a meeting. Defendant plead guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of C10. aod costs. Commonwealth vs. William Baldwin, as sault and battery. Defendant plead guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of $10. and costs. Commonwealth vs. Michael Broderick. a ggravated assault and battery. Defendant plead entity. Sent to jail for 30 days. Commonwealth vs. Thomas McGoldrlck. stoning cars. Defendant plead guilty and was sent to lail for one month. Commonwealth vs. James Norrls, resist' Ing an officer and carrying concealed weapons. Defendant plead guilty. Fined 720 and sent to jail for one month. Commonwealth vs. Reuben Smith and Charles Chappel. a&sault and battery. Jury find defendant not guilty. Commonwealth vs. Mary Stork, assault and battery. Xolle prosequi entered. Commonwealth vs. John Copenhaver. lar ceny. Jury find defendant guilty. A motion made In artest of judgment and reasons filed. The following bills were Ignored by tbe Grand Jury. Commonwealth s. John Ford, nenry Jackson and Alfred Latimer, mali cious mischief ; Commonwealth vs. Nazy Tasslo, fornication , Commonwealth vs. George Burton, murder ; Commonwealth vs. John Finn, larceny and receiving stolen goods ; Commonwealth vs. Alfred Sn-ith and Adam Smith, sending threatening let ters ; Commonwealth vs. John Raymond, cruelly to animals. Commonwealth vs. Lonls Fulmer. forni cation and bastardy. Jury find defendant guilty. The nsual sentence Imposed. Commonwealth vs. Conrad Gearbardt. surety of tne peace. Prosecutor not ap pearing, defendant was discharged. Commonwealth vs. Patrick Manton and John McDonald, Murder. Defendant ac quitted. Commonwealth vs. William Berrtnger, Burglary. Joryfind defendants not guilty. Commonwealth vs. James alias '"Bett" Dav Won, manstaugtter. Sury find de fendant not guilty. Commonwealth vs. James nardy, assault and battery. Sentenced to pay a fine of f 10 and costs. Common wea Ith jrs. Thomas A. Brown. forgery. Continued as were two other cases on tbe same charge against the same defendant. Commonwealth vs. John Pennington. forcible entry and detainer. Continued. Commonwealth ys. Edward Gibbons, as sault and batiery with Intent to commit rape. Defendant not taken. Common wealtb vs. Eliza McCoIgan and Kate McCoIgan, malicious mischief. Con tinued. Commonwealth vs. Peter McGough. car rying concealed weapons. Jury find oe fendant nut guilty but that be pay the costs. Xolle praeq-u U were entered In the fol lowing cases ; Commonwealth vs. Het.ry Craize assault and battery ; same vs. Mar gret Doyle, assault and battery ; same vs. John McCloskey. assault anJ battery ; sameva. E. J. Barley, carrying concealed weapons ; same vs. Morris Harris, crnelty to animals : aame vs. George Kroor.b. ass sanltand battery; same vs. William F. Carpenter and Lnctetia Carpenter, assault and battery and cruelty to children , same vs. Josiab Balr. assault and battery ; same vs. August Humbert, aggravated aseanlt and battery ; same vs. Thorns.! Williams, larceny ; same ys. William H. Troxell. keeping a gambling bonne : same vs. narry Someryllle. surety of tne peace ; same vs. William Wilson, fornication and bastardy ; same vs. Felix McCne, Catharine McCne, John Baker, and P. O'Connel. sssanlt and battery ; same vs William H. Speicber, false pretense. rcoiro WEBK. Indiana Co.. Deposit Bank ys. Anthony Anna feigned lesne. Continued. Anthony Anna vs. D. Notley. attachment, execution. Continued. Jacob Betz et at vs. Jostah Oaks, feigned Issue. Settled. James C. Fisher, et al vs. Jobn Rager, et al. ejectment. Continued. Edward Homer vs. William II. Richards, Sire Facias. Judgment confessed. Gallltzin A. Christy vs. James Mitchell et al, trespass. Continued. B. F. Horner ys. nenry Barnbart, reple vin. Jury find for defendant f40. Neil McKay vs. Joseph A. Anderson, judgment opened. Jury find for defendant. Scot nileman vs. John W. Troxell. aix peal. Plaintiff becomes non suit. Kate Mclotyre vs. George Mclntyre, libel In divorce. Discontinued. Use B. C. Knepper vs. William B. Knep per ef. al, assumpsit Defendant confesses judgment for (293.18. George Botts vs. Borough of Ashvllle, ap peal. Plaintiff becomes non suit William M. Findley vs. J. M. Haywood etal, appeal. Continued. Jeremiah Barnes vs. Jobn Rbeam, ap peal. Continued. Pt.il ip E. Cbapin vs. Tbe Cambria Iron Co., assumpsit On trial. Rack leu's Arnica Mai ve. Tbe Best Salve In tbe world for Cats, Bruises. Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rheum. Fever Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or ao pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 23 Sold at tbe drng store of E. burg, and W. W. McAteer, Loretto. IS Absolutely Pure. Tne powjer aever vanea. A marvei oi paruv. Itrensrth and wholesomene-s. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be aold In eoaipetiUon with the multitude of the low tent Ihort weight, alum or pbuepcate powder. Sold only in cnt. KortL iiaaiso Powdbk Co., 10S Wall St.. N aw Yobk. STATEMENT OF StTII.EMEiNT WITH su pervisors ol Whit township for the year WILLIAM KLK.M1NO, Supervisor. IB. To amonnt ol work duplicate .$317.20 To order on CommisMonera for personal eervieei ...... .0.00 To eah received from laxahles 'J9.S2 To order on Com m isaiouers lor personal services-.. - .. 4-4.46 1 141 .48 Hy return to Vim ml loners I5y trsnfr to isupervisorr... Ht xonrrationt Hv cah paid out . Ky U days personal services at tl.50 By appearance betoie 'Squire Myers, dsyi ,,, , .. By 3 dayi to Ebensburc- Hy work done by tazahlu Ky cash received on duplicate. My l di By ear $ 29.17 4.0T 1.16 2 M hi 40 By 1 dav at settlement.... . rare, tao inpa to tJenDunc... .. 2.2S . 262 V - Ri .. 1.50 - 4.1-i J441.43 LI KE IH. KBIN. Supervisor. Dk. To balance of duf 'teate of $ 57.60 To amonnt of work duplicate... 2<S To order on Uommisilonera lor personal services SO 00 . Tj order for Frugality bridge contract- Uo.00 To cl received lroui taxable. ,, 69.70 To order lor jiersonal services 1S.60 teiT.Jtt S190.04 ... 54.00 .. 3 00 . -J41.M Da. By Frugality bridee contract By work done on duplicate of 18ms By exonerations on duplicate of IKSS... By work done by taxable. 18s By transfers. ... - a.44 Br exonerations lit By personal expenses, 40 davs at 1.50 . CO.oo Ky S day to Frugality .75 By 1 day at Auditors' mee:lng. l.&o By 1 day to Ashvllle x.00 By trip to Ebensbuix. 5 dT- . lu.oo By 1 day with team... , 3.00 Ky 1 day soooplna 2 u0 By amount paid for fuse.... - .......- I.10 By amount paid cutting our tree .. 3.00 By cash paid lor ditlerent purposes By IS days attend tnr settlement iiiS PATRONS, TAKE NOTICE. On account of big alterations we are about to make to our place of business, we will, in order to make room, sell goods at your own prices. Although flour is really very high, we can sell you cood flour at f:.15, Good Potatoes at 65 cents per bushel. Good Coffee at 24 cents. Good Ginghams at 5 cents per yard. Five hundred pairs of Sboes, odd sizes, closed out at a reduction of 30 per cent. Attend this sacrifice rale, a& our big stock must be sold in order to make room for an addition to onr building which we will add In tbe near future. Come at once and we will do yon good. GrXJS. SIlNdlON'S, The Largest & Cheapest Store in Cambria Co. GALLITZI1M. PA. $el7.i LIABILITIES. Outstanding orders $ 73.08 We, the undersigned Auditors ef White town ship, bave examined the foregoing aoecounts and find them as above stated. J X A. UAH'S, i Auaior8. Attest: T. 1. Lena, i'lerit. junl3 4t JOHXC. FLXCH, IKXB IS Golien - Wedi - Eye - WMslies, 136 Water Ntb.kt. llTTaBran, Pa. Oldest established hou.e in the city, sibere nothing but pure goods are put up, strictly lor family and medicinal uie. NuLhiu t-etter than Oolrieu Wedding. Next on tbe list, Ouck enheimer.s, Oray's Mononsaheia Kye : tbee gools are leading brands. Brandies of vintage of 17S on hand. Oins, Holland and Domestic, also Ola Tom. Finch's CnMcn "eldiag. Sl.oo for full uart. 6 i.tr S? on: ttuckenbetinrr'f the same; Munongaheia, Sn.00 per doien. W ines, fVOO per dosen. i.i oo lor one-hall dozen. Secure ly boxed. Alsi hate In slock, (irandlatber't t'hoice, at t.OQ per gallon, barrels at specila rates. Apr. :a, vo ly 8CNO FOR OUR CAT A LOG U Etna PRICES ATLAS ENGINE WORKS. INDIANAPOLIS. 1ND. I Wv Bawl sk n-rm ptovts w-. I r I I I I Rw , i.u- ITCHING PILES.:k.n- I MlM awt toe- lts-Majapj avatex blcsrdlar, hrl 1 wUrrarsatWea. avaiai la aawaaoia. ftsfa tfves the Itjjo ajdsTI. "iVaTha'at'UToiaTUaAll bf tlrU4iUU Bf fAaUir Is acy svVlrea am rrorir f prlc, V et a, ir x ; 5 avoresi, tV' .1 rtrsst Wi.. L-ii- sway a 4 SO. 11 :... leW DO DISEASES WAYNE'S ABSOLUTELY CtTBKS. UIH I ITlLil T&t shv.t T-r.Ucmtipo f S atptb's OnrraxarT' without mnj tt.tmaJ m-li.-t . will n re any jrwc f TsTtttyr. frftll .best tkinrworni PI!.Il-V Sr-s rimka. fcrjaipariava.sUtv mtlT how rliavt tT luf f idtnT. Hold lr lniTxiMtV m twt br maul fWy t ft. !Ujlm l.V. 4Jrs, itk VAin 0m, rsiawwpaia, rv. AU j Steam Saw Mill FOR SALE The tobtcrlber will sell at private gale a thirty five horse power Ejurine, Boiler, and SAW MILL COMPLETE, nearly new, and In good runnfrg order. preeeni locates near Mineral Point, where it can oo seen, it will De sold at a bargain. HARRISON BUKKHAKT. It is at all on or address at Mineral Point. Csmbiia county, Penn'a. mina gt MEN WANTED OA' SALA.It To reliable mm we will give steady employ ment and I.IHKKAL SALAXY. paying their traveling expenses. We arrow our own stock ex clusive It and OtT AKANTKE it to bestrtnly first class In every oartlcular. true to name as order ed, till instructions furnished. Experience unnecessary. Apply at once, statins- age. Ad dress L PIEKSON at t'O.. Maple tJrove Nor. series. Waterloo, N. Y. (teUblisbed over 20 yrs. ma?-3mNK NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS I Notice ts hereby given tbat tbe County Treas urer of farrbrla county will attend for the pur pose ot receiving t'-ounty and- Mate Taxes lor ?nar IS90. at tbe places of holding the elections n the respective districts, on the dates mention ed below. South Fork t'rnyle township. Wllmore Sutamerhlll township.. Portage township.. I.illv Washiagton townfhlp. No. 1 " No. 2 Tannelhlll... rJa'lltrin boroni-h Monster townHhlp , , Oatiltzln township. .. Ashvllle Chest Springs. .. Alle beny township . Lorptto , , Blacklicg township.. 4'ambrla township tbensburg. Went Ward.... " East Waro Barr township . Snqaehanna township ... Hastings t'der township C arrolltown ... . Carroll township t'learfield township I lean township Keade township White townsnlp ... ("best township Onnemaugh Franklin Johnstown. 1st Ward . ..July 14th Iolv iMh ..Julv 1MB -July 17th . July istb JUly Zlst July 224 ...Julv 2SJ lulv U4th July 2Sth July 2th . July th July 3th July 31st - August 1st . ..Augn't 4th ... Aagut Mb August eth ....Augrst 7th .-AuKUSt tb Ausrust 11th August 12th August 13th Auicust 14th . .-.August lAtb ....-August lth . ... August lxth August lotb August 2fitb August 21st Aogast 22d July 14th July 1Mb . . Julv lfttb 2d Ward July 17th 3d Ward July 18th 4th Ward Julv 21st 4th Ward Jul'yiOd " fth Ward .Inly 2Sd 7th Wajd July 24th 8th Ward July 25th tth Ward July 28lh loth ard July 29th M llthWard.., Jnly 80th litis WarJ July 91st - lth Ward : . August 1st " 14th Ward ... August 4th M 15th Ward August 6th " 18 h Ward... August 6th T'pper Toiler township . . August 7th tjast Taylor township August 8th Jackson township August llth (Crystal IB nl let JPackase For - PreseryiDfi - M Sliipins - Butter ! FOR SALE BY SLE AGES IS rOKCAJIBRU COl'STT. RExO rtlBllRt'lIARS. Conemaugh township , , Stoneyreek township . . Iwer Yoder township . West Taylor township . , ridams township men land township . . Ausrutt 12th August 13th , August 14th August 15th , August ISth . August IStb IXECTJTOKS' NOTH'K. -J Iststs op Thomas Mikkx. deceased, letters testamentary on the estate of Thomas Mlsel. late of Carroll township. Cambria county. Pa., deceased, having been granted to tbe un dersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make parment to ua without delay, and those having claims against tbe name will present them properlv authenticated lor set tlement. . MAKV MISEL. 'itdKHET. MISEL. Execntors of Thomas illscl, deceased. Carroll twp June i. VfM.-tt. Cents per DOX. 1 A DMINISTRATOKHfttnCE. ), yk..- a tTAT ok Mu HascL bKAmrv. I James, iLDens- ! loiter eladmlulirati..n on the estate. CaO oa or Writs U J. R. HENRICKO For Cask or Thae Prices e junl3 m- Pianos and Organs 79 Fifth Ave PITT8BURQH. PA. dee'd. m.9 M i-K.-l Braniff. late ol Sumnjerhlll townshin. Camhria eonnty . Pcnna., deceased baring been granted to the ardersigned, all persons indebted to said late are herc'.v notined to make payment to me without delay, and thoi-e having claims against the same will present them properly au thenticated for settlement. JOHNITEL. Administrator of Michael Ursula, dec 'd . Summerhlll tp.. May 8o. lot), ot. A discount of S percent, will! be allowed on alt taxes paid on or before September 1st, and after October 1st S per cent, will be added on all un paid. TUOS.E. HHWE, Ebensburg;, Jane 6th. Treasurer. SWEEPING PRICE - REDUCTIONS ! TJECEIPTS ANI EXPENDITURES OF EB Jl bene burg School District, Cambria county, I'a., ler the year ending June 1st, 1890. RECEIPTS. tlross amount ot tax duplicate tor school purposes, - 11.618.38 Deduct abatements, - exonerations. Total tax receipts. Cash from last year State appropriation. Additionial 5 per cent, qucnt taxpayers - added to delin- S 49 04 t a.to S 844. 1.S2S.94 2iS.17 4S1.W 8.TS G EO. M. READE. ATTOKNEY-AT LAW. EBKBsacao. pKsaa. AsrOfflee ob Centre street, near Hlh. DONALD E. DUFTOX. ATTOKN EY-AT LA W, EaKnaarao. PnxA. rs7Odlc ia Oira Hxite, Centre street. UlilliUli Nfe-e-l Ism-It to Block. HALF rHEtOSTol hoisUng saved to (.firekrey.ers, Hutchers, Farmers. Machlnesu, Kuilders. tXintraetors and OIHtKM. Admitted to -e the great est Improvements EA'ER made In tsokle Mocits. Freight prepaid. W rite for caialocac. H'LTON lhli.Na ENIIINEWKS., 10 Hrush SL, Detroit. Mleb. Kstatlithed lfwZ. maJu.uu.ly HU. MYERS. ATTOBNEY-AT-LiAW. EaavsauBo, PA. wsV-Omea la CUeaal tow, oo Centre ftreat. Preferring to carry Uncle Sam's Dollar to a big stock, we have inaugurated a Great June Sale. Sweeping Price Reductions. A rare chance to get fine Cloth ing far below regular prices. A. 0. YATES & CO., 0th and Chestnut St. 13lh and mestoat SL jJ EXPENDITURES. Paid teachers' salaries. raia prtnung, - Paid water rent aod balance on heating apparatus, . - . . . Paid fuel. ...... Paid janitor's salary, - Paid repairs, - Paid salary oi treasurer and collector, Balance In the treasury, - $267.87 SI ,412.25 23.60 11S.2S 82.26 110 60 us. S3 87.64 3U9.T6 S2.257.87 D. D. PKYCE. President E. C. PAKKISH, Secretary. A.J. WATERS. W.H.iMXMXU Auditors. r. W. DAVIS, PERUVIAN TONIC LIVER REGULATOR. The only sure and radical care for CONSTIPATION. BILIOUSNESS. INDICESTiON. and all disorders ol the liver, ind hai cured hundred ot people and is the only remedy lor these dlsea-es, and in cases In which the most skllliul physicians bave utterly failed. Testimonials from hundreds ol people living In Blair county. Pennsylvania. It Is manu. lactured by I. T. KtrlugT, M l! Main, barg, fm.. lor the T. L. K. Co., snd lor sale by all druggists at 60 cents per bottle. None genuine except label shows the In dian arrow-bead trade mark. April 2itn, 'o-ly. Etenslin Fire Insurance Apcj T. V. DICK, Genera! Insurance Agenl, EHEfiSli UHG, FA. ob work oi ail kinds neitly executed at tble voice, inve us a trim. JOB:: PRINTING. THE Fit EEM A IV Printing Office Is the place to set your JOB PRINTING Froroptly and satisfactorily executed. Wa will meet tbe prices of still hoooraole coinpetioo. We don't do any bat first-class work and want a living price for it. Witn Fast Presses anil New Type We are prepared to tarn out Job Printing of every discription in the FINEST STYLE and at the very Lowest Cash Prices. Nothing out the best material ia used and our work speaks for itself. We are pre pared to print on the ahortest notice Posters, Programmes, Business Cards. Tags, Bill Heads, Monthly Statements, Envelopes, Labels, Circulars, Wedding and VifciTiNa Cards, Checks. Notes, Drafts, Kkceipts. Bond Work, Letter and Note Ueads,and Hop and Party Invitations. Etc. o We can print anything froru the smallest and neatest Visiting Card to the largest Poster on short notice and at the most Reasonable Rates. The Cambria Freeiiian, KliKXSBUIU;. I'rNN'A,'
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