ri;mn - JULY 11. 1S90. i oca i. Ann remsosAi-. 5jc in th snails. flsy.rr.aklt Is fces-pInK our fartv.TS busv- p. ., of tMs plsra. moved toSonth Fv. rv blamed fool too meet remarks ..it hot. Isn't It'." ( H'snrh" Henry baa retnrnvd homo M X .viout's collage. yr K " Varrlsh an1 wits, too: a trip pr runner resorts ere fast filling op. jnj wtll srxra be running over. ,niirr.e1 Armmwt court will fce hsMon Tuesday. Aosost Oth. Mr Vltllam Bter. of Red OA, low. taTliinns friends la this pi sett. Whn von wsnt Inh printing of any kind giro I M" Fhkfm i office, ft rrlaU Te Fn"01'' High School graduates rvceivl their diplooiM last week. Ti Unp hs been re- ciirM h 'foogh authorities'. "Mr K I. I.'nton, of Johnstown, la .arnill" h' ""t,on ,n Ebansbuxf,. A mini her of Eheasbura people weot to th t'trn'l'ii'wn olmle last Saturday. pr I H Nnonaa. of Chewt Springs. nMn a few hoars Id town on Tn1. M'. Mi'mn Connell. of Blalrsvlll. vls ltnl M Pr'nr" ,n Khensbnrr. last: week. Tr Cambria Poonty Medical Aasoela tlon r Cresson to-day (Thursday). fr. 'ls Lloyd, T the Carrolltown yti. P,pf h' "we off" In Ebensburg. V" Win McDonald and children, of A itori . are visit; at Jodge Johnston's, J R StsJh. Esq , of Susquehanna town. ship. p -nt a few hours In town on Thurs-diT- -Mr Ft Bvrne. of Plttstinrg. paid rela tives and friends In Ebensbnn ft visit last Th t.rrlM vrrrne accident at OirrrSar ta mxli twenty widows and seventyvseven orptisn- Mr. John Scan Ian who has been ahaent for iffersl months In Philadelphia. Is home en i iMt. Pr Mnrphy and Mr. F I -5aopp. from Lnrerto. were visitors to oor town on Wednesday. Ml" Ann M"T)mald has Improved the appearance of her handsome residence by ft coat of paint A telephone line connects the Tiloyd Haute with the livery stab! of tiTIara. Brown 4 1. other. Steadv employment, on salary, hi offer ed In another co'Minn by E. C. Pierson A Co.. Wsterlno. Y. Mrt M'ioij Pvrne. of AHocnft. la l Itina her piretit. Mr. and Mrs. John "Bend er at t!le Cambria House. -Mr wnum Clement, of this place, had one of Ms f..ettmrt a few days ago by get ting l runtint in a hay rake. -fin urconnt of the trains being late on tne4'h. the Johnstown Tlusssr Bnd failed to nch here until about noon. A child of Mr "P J r""mmlng. of ?few Tmlr ws tnrled In the Catholic cemetery In tM p'ace on Wednesday lat. -Mr W W. T.lalr. of Altoone. spent nernral rtvs In town lst week, visiting 'hla psrent. et Sheriff lt'lr and wife. The M-mn'aln H us at Cresson. kM roo n it reglhter this year than erer h.'fr at this time lo the season. Cot .l.im M iank. of rhlladelphlft. furmeriv of Ji.hnstown, Is stopping aC Wp'e Tirk. wtt. hi wife and daogttet. -Mr MH'srd T.elkt.ty. son of Mr. William Ihfy. of this plsce, after n ftbaenee of tweiv yeirs. 1 vlsltmg his parents In this, place. ! -Mr. 0 A. fr; H.gh. of thlsplaoe. will aerre bis country as Jaror ftt the TJ. S. Court to he be' at Erie In the third week cf Ji'y Ad ItaUsn named Czrano was straek and Itu'vit'T killed ay a train ftt Naw Florence W.lnes1ij anornlng. He waa walking fne track. Mr. Ylncrnt D-nder. of A 1 toon a, fof tnerlt of KVnshnrg. rirraped In to pay his inscription on Monday, tie likes to keep posteit on home matter. Ahe flnnchharger. a woodsman who wtwnrkmr fur Hoover, Hughes A Co. In Cesifleid rnuntv, was Instantly killed on Tuesdiy iHst by a falling tree. W!IMm Shoemaker, Sltsvog Henry and II' tiert Ji hnston, Jr. have returned to their iiomes In tnm place from Emaltsborg. Md , wtfre they were attending aetiool. -Stiermin Evans, a postal route agent on theThi slelphla A Erie rail read, formerly of Rtienhh'irj hut now of Kane, was here for a corbie days daring the present wees:. : 'ril- are ont announcing the wedding rf Mr W J. Ludwlg, of Enensbarg. sod Miss Annie Kvsds. of Kane. The wedding to tke place on Wednesday, Julf I6th. -Kev T. K. Jones, of Windham. Ohio, formrrly pior of the Congregatlooal chorea In this place, spent a few days the r!r ;wt of last week visiting bis many fr'.snds. -Kupt ire cure guaranteed by Dr. J. R. Mayer, Archt., Philadelphia, Ta. Eai.e t once, no oieration or delay f ram busi ness, attested by tbonsaads of cores arter Otters Ml. -Iirry Mrh, the murderer of Clara Jnnea wm visited by two of his brethers on Tuesliy. Hrt declines to see strangers and Wtes to the back part of bis eel! when vis iwm enter. -The go!d brick swindler Is once more b'o4 In the land. The gold brick swln iler may be a rascal, but he la certainly no tool- U is tba other fellow who Ukes that In tbe play. -William Kelly, of Boilvar. while ftt wor In a fire-clay bank near that place, " ftal!y iojured oo Wednesday morning. Tie ban, cTj ln on nIm DUIJiD(, eo Br; from sltfbt Ben. Msck. a young maa who was work Bln ih WWKjs for JooB Cunningham. In -mhria township, ent bla knee badly with on Tuesday while peeliag bark. He wl:i be laid op for some time. -At the sesaslon of tbe TsrdoB Board 4 t IUrrLsburg en Tuesday last tbe 'it In tbe rase of Joseph and David foi tbe murder of fanner Umbergvr w o.,irert county, was eoDtinued. K Sa e.-Mare. wagon and harness at Is a 8oxl draft mare, will work P'c. an1 SO0B(, ti d i,Dtl( Inlulr0 M Slnfett, Enensbnrg. Ta. -We h,w 4 pWHl, 40(, pcitlve Cure n!. , "h- D,Pn,''. Canker Month, and " ' , "' ,n Catarrh Remedy. A f- I"-cu,r free wltb each bottle. Use Ju desire health and sweet breftih. -'ulat Sun-lay morning while Mra. J. --.i, or ierry. ot t Westmoreland y. Wat iniitii.. v.- lD a urr cww. me animal i UUj" two tlacs. and Secretory Noble, of President Hurl Son's Cabinet, stopping at tke aloonUIn II ouse. Creeeoa, and rumor baa It that President IlarrUon wtll spend the latter p ait of J why at that dencbtrul resort. The term of Ilerman Banner, post master st Johnstown, expiree on the nine teenth oT the present month anfi the "truly loyal are anxiously awaiting to eee the na me of tbe patriot wbo will succeed him. Mrs. Martha McVlcker. widow of Mr. A lenander McYtrker. wbo for a rum her of years was a resident of EbensbnTg and vt Ctaltv. died at her home In Bedford county on Toesday Joly 1st, aged ninety yeara and six months. Among the Johnstown Borte who vis ited Eenshnrg on the th. we noticed Me. Milton Bron and wife. Mr. Add'son Stongh and family. Mossra. John Legb.y. Stewart Klnkead. vV. R Tbwmpson. Charles Linton and Frank Connell. A stable, with Its contents Incladlng two horses and a eolt. sttnated In the lower end of MorretlvlMe. and belonging tn a Mr. Lesser, was burned on Wednesday morn ing. The fire originated from boys wbo were shooting off fire erackers. Tbe Sheriff's sale of he Rx lands, part of which are In Black lick township, this county, and part In Inalaaa eovnty. whtch was to have taken place at tbe Court TTouse oaWedneda. was artlonrned until Mon day, August 4th. at one o'clock. Hon. John Dean, of nnllldavsbsirg. was taken suddenly sick at Frugality tin Mon day of last week and for a time he waa In a erltlca I condition. Tie recovered auffleleat 1v. however, to be taken borne on Wednes day and Is new able to be a boat again. The fantastic parade that voook place here on the morning of tbe 4th was the best that was ever gotten np In Ebrosborg. It was worth a trio to town tn see It. snd tbe many strange ra wbo were here, were de ltgbted and pleased at the motley parade. We received a communication relative tn a meeting held at Chest Springs on Joly flth and the organization of ft Farmers Association, but owing to tbe lateness of Its arrival, we were anabte to get It Into oor paper this weelr, Sjol will publish It In our next issue. A game of base ball was played on the Park grounds last Saturrtay between picked nines from the Tark Hotel and town, result ing In a score of 10 tn T. in favor of tbe town boys. Soae of the players and spectators were deetmos of fighting but. tbsnks to "diplomacy. no tight occurred. Once upon a time -Senator Quay gave Governcr Pesver the following advice : "Dewr Beaver, don't tark." After the ITar rlsburg convention which Senator Quay managed by having "bla son Dick on tbe ground to represent blm. Governor Beaver advised Senator Quay as follows : "Dear Quay, keep Dick at Itome." A syndicate of capitalists very recently concluded optional purchases oo 10 000 acres or more of superior coat deposit land located la the Sleek itck fieU. In Cambria county. It la onerstood that the price agreed upon with tbe owners or these acres was $13 per acre, andbls gives so outlay of 120 000 for an extensive section of territory that promises to be a bonanza. Alteona Timet. Under Act of Assembly . approvsd April 34. 1874. the Auditors of each townsolp and borough are required t file a copy of tbelr annual settlement with the Clerk of tbe Court of Q-iarter SssWas. under ft penalty of I'JO for neglecting or refusing to do so. Many of the township awQ bornogb ftodltots have neglected to file said statements thla year and bad better lve tbe matter tbelr luimedlate attention. The new postal eards, which which will shortly be printed, are two a!x an Idea of tbe Postmaster General the bigger ones, wh!ch have twice tbe aeea of the present poet a I eards. being Intewded for business commonlTaitons that eanoot very well be crowded, and for other pwtpoee demanding space. BotD klnda baye -to tbe right hand opper corner. Instead of the representation of sump, small pericalt of General Grant. While playing In tbe tteck yard of bis tiome, at Wasnlngton, Pao Tuesday, ft 4-year-old boy named Wrleon met with ft resaarkable adventurs. An Immense bawk swooped down on him. and. as tbe boy asaers, tried to cany htm awa. The cries of She child attracted the atteotlon of sev eral jlghbore. and tbe bird was captured and killed. A meesaremeoi showed that sta wings, when stretched, were five feet fsoro tip to tip. Mr Patrick Flnerty, of Deo4ewnsblp. was aertnoaly hort lo A 1 toon a on Wednes day morning about 11 o'clock while driving down Eleventh A venae in a I wo-bo ran spring wagon. Tbe bones got frightened and upset tswa wagoo throwing Mr. Flnerty ont and tagging him sees distance. When picked op be was aocooselo, bis face waa bed's? cut and braised and two of his ribs were fractured. Oe was Ukeo to the Altoona Hospital for treatment. A dispatch ts been sent fro to Harriet burg stating that charter was granted oa Thursday of last week to tbe South Fork Railroad Company to coostroct ft railroad at or near tbe village of Sooth Fork, la Croyle township. Cambria county, via tbe the valley of tbe sooth fork of the Cone River to the dividing line between tbe coun ties or Csmbrlft and Bedford. It will bo fourteen miles In length and the capital stock Is $210,000. The Directors are George F. Huff. Richard Coulter, and Thomas Donnelly, of Greensborg; John Lloyd, of Altoona; Robert Pitcalrn. of Pittsburg, ard W. B. Patton and James McClure, of rtilla delphla. Jofcnrtoten Democrat. On Saturday afternoon Elmer Lull, ft 20-year old son of John Lutz, while assist ing to take lo bay oo bis father's fairn, near Axe Mann, was so seriously Inlursd By tbe fall of ft bsy fork that be died stortly afterwards. The particulars of tbe sad affair, as far as could be lesrncd. sre as follows: The young man was oc ths wagon band ling tbe rork. which was double harpoon. He bad faatenend a kftd of bay and It was belog palled op when tbe lope broke and tbe fork fell, striking: him. Tbe prong ran In bis right limb, seveilog tbe main artery. Aid was ftt ooee summoned ut before it armed tbe young man was dead, having only lived ten minutes after tbe fall of tbe fork. Btlltonu JTew. Oa the 4th of Joly. Mr. Charles Far baugb, of Black Hc.k township, drove over to Mr. Leonard rarbaogh's place, la Carroll township, with tbe Intention of speodlog tbe day at tbe Carrolltowa picnic. He baa Uken part or tbe folks over to tbe picnic grounds and returned with bis spring wsgoo for the purpose of taking the reeu Three of Mr. Leonard Farbaugh's little boys with Charles Farabeugb bad got Into the wagon, when the horse, both young, got frightened, wheeled around svddeoly and started raoalog down tbe bill until they reached a bend la the road where tbe horses, wagon and occupant were thrown lo a pile in ft fence corner. One little boy was badly cot ftboot tbe bea. Mr. Far abadgb was badly Injured sbout tbe bead, shoulders sad blps by being kicked with tbe borsea and tbe other two children were slightly scrstcbed. Tbe wsgon was total wreck and tbe horses badly hurt. At tbe latest aeeoonts all were getting along well and Mr. Farabaogb, although stUl feeling the effect of V injuries wu able to be about. Orders baye been Issued from tbe wain ofSee of tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Compa ny reminding condectois that they most en force the regolaUooa which require brake men to stand during the entire trip. Tbe officers of the company beliefs tbst if a brakeman H allowed to occupy a seat he is liable to b less attentive to bis duties than when on bis feet. Our thanks are tendered to the mem bers of tbe Johnstown Hussar Band who furnished the music for the Sons of Veter- ( ans picnic In this piece oo tbe 4th. Inst. In tbe evening of tbe 4th tbe band played sev eral fine solectioos of music In front of tbe residence of tbe editors of tbe Herald snd Freeman, and as we appreciate good music, we feel grateful to tbe members of the band for their kindness. We hope tbe Hnsear band may often return to town. A Pittsburg paper says the largest plate glass plant In the world is soon to be located at Irwin. Pa. A syndicate bas been formed of English and American capitalist with a reported paid in capital of $30,000,000. It bas been definitely de cided to locate it at Irwin, and It is now only a question of time when tbe plsnt wtll be In full operstion. It Is the purpose of tbe new company to control. If possible, tbe plate glass Industry of this country. There are several plants located In this coon try at present, but tbe contemplated one Is to eclipse them all io size. It Is claimed tbat tbe enterprise is largely backed by Engllsb plate glass manufac turers, wbo find tbey are unable to com pete with Americans and consider tbelr only way of holding their own Is by In vesting tbelr money and operating plants la this eemntry. J. Wilkinson A Son. marble asd gran ite dealers of Ebenebnrg. Pa., wish to In form tbe public tbat they are prepared to fill all orders for cemetery work, in either marble or granite, at figures that defy com petition. Tbe artistic excellence and su perior workmsnshlp of their designs are evidenced by tbe many apeelmens now on exhibition at tbelr establishment and by the nsamberless designs which tbey bsve erected In the various cemeteries ln this county and elsewhere. Every department of their business ie lo tbe bands of sklliral and competent workmen, wbo are capable of executing any piece of work from the plainest to tbe most elaborate, wbicb to I getber with the personal supervision tbat every Job receives Is a guarantee tbat per fect satisfaction will be glveo to tbe most exacting or patrons. Tbey ordered fsrty tone of marble which arrived la April, and now have as fine. If not tbe finest, stock of tbe best marble that ever came to Western Pennsylvania, persons wlabnlg anything In tbe I ine woo Id do well to give them a call before leaving tbelr order with any other manufacturer, as yoa cso depend npon getting a good Job at a fair price. H" arrlaa-e E.l 1 iiaea. Tbe following marriage licensee were Is sued by tbe Clerk of tbe Orphans Cewrt for two weeks ending Wednesday, Jahy 9tb, lr90. John Giles and Catherine James. Johns town. Charles TJ. Behe, Oallltzlo. eosl Annie I tel. Eoensnurg. August Palmqolst aod Bertha Bolm. Hastings. Andrew J. Bard. Lore t to, and Bridget J. Conner j Eensborg. Charles H. Peorod and Harriet L. Semen. Soobt Fork. Charles W. Brown aod Mary J. 6miti. Johnstown. Henry Boener and Alvlna Brocbart, Johnstown. Patrick Coyle and Tstsry Elemmsrer. Johnstown. rank B. Sutler and Anna S. Cover. Johnstown. Charles Tbortoo and Jennie Pogb. Am try. sUeorge McCrea aod Llccle Johnson, Johnstown. Michael Tksb and Barbara Klrab, Johns town. Jsmes Henry aod Mary Baldwin. Frugali ty Frank R. MeKee and Mary A. MeDer mltt. Johnstown. Thomas J. Lax kin and Annie Holzler. Jot-nstown. Lemon r Shaffer. West Taylor township, and Battle Xoon, RichUnd townshlo. Frederick C. Helper and Ida M. Laontz. Johnstown. Henry Adams. Carroll township, and El lew Savi. fimbria townstri. Gilbert McD.oald aod Ella Allison Love ly. Bed-ford county fa. Joseph J. Spiglebalter and Catharine Jane lrethers, Gailitzin. Berry II Horner. Johnstown, aod Lydia Meoaer. ti'ooeyereek townablp. Alvie Snyder. Johnstown, and Martha C Mareb. Morrellvlite. Awwlkter Msrstr A horrible tragedy took: place on tbe out skirts of Galllltzin early on Sunday morn ing. About a half mile from town, oo what is known as tbe Quarry road, took place one of tbe most revolting crimes known ln tbe history of Cambria county. About eight o'clock In the morning as Mr. John Nagle and bis sen were walking out in tbedlrectioo of tbe Qaarry. tbey came upon narry Marsh wbo In an excited manner asked where he could find an officer, as be bad ' killed Clara." He was Uken to Gailitzin and banded over to Policeman Lwla Rhodes, and search mad for the girl he had con fessed to killing. Up the road Clara Jones wss found still living but unconscious, with her throat cot. ber wind-pipe severed aod protruding from the gaping wound. A trail of blood could be seen along tbe road where the victim had crawled from tbe place where the crime bad been committed to where the searchers found ber. This wss tbe sickening sight tbst met tbelr psze. A stretcher was procured and the girl was carried to tbe borne of ber married sister wbo lives In Gailitzin not far from where tbe tragedy occurred. Doctors Ferguson aod McDonald were hastily summoned and gave ber every at tention known to medical science and skill, bat after lingering' lo agony aod suffering, tbe girl breathed ber last on Toesday about noon. Tbe tlrl was enable to give any ac count of tbe crime and the facts known bave been collected from wbat was seen by parties in Gailitzin aod tbe statement of Marsh, after committing tbe crime. Both Clara Jones and Marsh, were born In tbe same town In England and were pro bably acquainted there. When tbey came to this country, we failed to learn, but tbe girl's father bad been working In Clear field countv for several years and was killed In tbe Sterling mine, near Hontzdale In 1884. Some time last February, she came to Gailitzin. where she lived with dif ferent families a a domestic, and at tte time of tbe tragedy was Hying at Goo nlng's Central Hotel. She was 19 years of age and of prepossessing appearance. Marsh came to Gailitzin about three months ago from tte Clearfield Coal region nod se cured work with Mitchell A O., as a miner. Since bis coming to Gailitzin, be bsd been paying court 'o Miss J ones, and It Is said she gsve htm little encouragement and tbst bis attentions to ber were not favorably re ceived. On Saturday evening be called and tbe two started ont for a walk. It is said that tbey visited ft fair that was held lo tbe town and about one o'clock were eeen on tbe bridge that spans the railroad aod con nects tbe town and from tbat point tbey went to the home of ber married sister wbo presides about two squares from tbe railroad station in tbe northern portion of tbe town, where they remained antll about batf past seven o'clock In tbe morning when tltey left going In tbe direction or tbe Qaarry and It Is said were going to eee tbe girl's mother wbo was at Amsbry for tbe purpose of get ting ber consent to tbelr marriage. This was tbe last seen of tbe couple until John Nagle met Marsh on tbe road. Marsh was uken to tbe office of Justice F. J. Parrlsb. where be bad a bearing and was committed to Jail. His story Is tbat be was Intoxicated and that while walking along the road tbe girl asked blm to kill ber as she was tired living and tbat be stooped down and picked op a coupling pin that waa lying near and struck ber ; tbat be tten commenced cutting ber throat with a kalfe and finished with a razor. Both tbe knife and razor were found. Tbe coop ling pin be said be threw away and told tbe policeman where be threw It. There was a deepeot and contusion over tbe girls left eye where be had struck ber with tbe coupling pin. Marsh was hurried ont of tbe tow n after tbe beertog, by tbe officers, and It ie said not any too soon as there would bave been aa attempt to lyncb tim bad be remained ln the lock np. He was brongbt to Jag on Sunday and remains ln tbe back part of his cell and refuse to Ulk. Barklea' Aralra Salt. Tbe Best Salve in the world for Cnts. Bruises. Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rbeum. Fever Sores. Tfetter. Clipped Hands, Cbiiblains Corns, aod 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 the drug sl-jre of K. James. Eocd. burg, and W. W. MeAteer. Lnretto. Consumption Surely Cured. To Tn Eui to: Plnuo inform your reader that I hav a positive raraady fur the abOT-Bam4 din . By it time) j nae thousands of hopelasa rs bav been permanently emd. I ehall be glad, to aend two bottlea of say remedy FBEE to any of your reatWra who bar consumption it they will end me tnrir Exprees and P. O. address. Renper fully, T. A. HLOCVU. U. C. 161 Pearl SU N. Y. Otltaary. LE ART Died at his home la Bedford on Monday. Jooe 23. 1890. Mr. WlUiam Leary. lo tbe3d year of bis age. Tbe deceased was born In Taoeytown. Marylaod. aod when about five yeara of age bis parenU moved to Bedford county where be continued to reside np antll bis death. He was eboeea Steward of tbe Almshouse la tbat connty la 1859 and held tbe position for three years, retiring with great credit. For sixteen years be was supervisor of Bed ford township, retiring from that office when seventy-five years of age. He enjoyed the esteem snd respect ot all wbo knew blm and was a faithful attendant at tbe Lather an cburcb In Bedford, of wbicb at tbe time of bis death ne was tbe oldest member. His remains were loterred In the Lutheran cem etery at Bedford on Wednesday. Jooe 25th, the services being coo d acted by Rev. M. II. Valentine. He leaves to mourn bis loss a widow sad eight children. He was tbe father of Mr. M. L. Leary. of Cheat Springs. BIT EH. Died at ber borne In Monster toWDsbio, on Wetfrief-dsy. Jnly 9ib, lttsj. Mrs. Btter. wife of Ignalins Biter, aged about CO years. Funeral at Loratlo, on Friday morning at 9 o'clock. GANT. Died at the residence or bis fatberin Ebensborg on Thursday. July 3, IKtO, Mr. Jobo Gant, aged 22 years. Tat Hew Oleeavery. Yoa have beard your friends asd neighbors talklaa about it. Yoa may yourself be. on ol the many wh know front personal experience )at how good a Ulag It Is. If yea have ever tried it. joa ax oo f lis ataaach friend, be eaas th wonderful thing aot It is, that when one glvea a trUI. Dr. King's Mew IMseovery ever after holds a pise la th boas. If yoa aav never need It a aboald be a (like ted with a coach, cold eraay throat. Ian or chest troable, secure ft botti st once sad ftv it ft fair trial. It Is go Iran teed ovary Urn, er money refanded. TMa: bottl fro at E. Jaaa' Ebacsbaig, sad w . W. McAteer Loratto. The fire at est. Perhaps yoa are- nta dowa. oaat eat. aa't sleep east think, eaa t do anything to yoar sat. taiactiea, and yoa wonder what alls yoa. Yoa sboald heed th warntag. yoe ar taking th Brat stop tat aorvoas proatratloa. Too seed a aerre teals ami la Elertrlo Bitter yoa will Bad th ex met remedy fjr restoring year aarvea vys torn t Iti Boras a 1. healthy eoadltloa. Surpris ing reaalU follow th as of this groat nrv tea Ie and altoraatlv. Yoar appetite rotaras. good dlgMtloa Is restored, aad th liver and kidneys rosaat healthy action. Try a bottl. rllo toe. atE. James Efcaasbarg, aad W. Me a. leer, Leratto. Ttso Beat medical writers claim tbat tbe successful remedy for nasal cstarrab most bo non-lrrl Utlog, easy or application, and one tbat will reach all tbe remote sores aod ulcerated surface. The history of tbe efforts to treat cstarrab daring the past oblige ns to ad mit tbat ooly one remedy has met these con dltioos, and tbat Is Ely's Cream Balm This pleasant remedy baa mastered eatarib as nothing slse bas ever done, aod bulb physicians and pstlenU freely concede this fact. The more drsUessmg symptoms yield to It. Arraaeal Caart. Tbe following ts tbe disposition made ot che cases beard at Argument Court Joseph W. Gallagher ec aL, vs. Jobn Flynn et al. Motion tor new trial. Argued aod held for advisement. Common wealth vs. Jobn Copenhaver. Motion for a new trial. New trial granted. Mrs. A.J. Sloan vs. Jaa. R. McMullen et al. Rule to a bow cam. Judgment opened and petition framed to try the ease upon petition nod answer to be placed at bead of list far 2nd week of September term. Administrators Wm. LItzlnger vs. Fells Beck. Rule to show cause. Argned and bold for advisement. In re exceptions to deed of J. C. Sline man. Sheriff, to Wm. J. McFeeiy. Excep tions overruled. In re exceptions to Auditor's Report In assigned estate of Cbas. and Susan McMul len. Exceptions overruled and report con firmed. In re exceptions to Auditor's Report in estate of R. J. Williams, lunatic Excep tions sustained and fond directed to be paid. 1st tbe Directors of tbe Poor of Cam bria Co. 2od Tbe residue to tbe Com missioners of Cambria Co lo re mle on T. A. Brown. Collector of Washington township. Role discharged. In re road In Eider township. Tbe report of viewers as modified by tbe review con firmed. In re road la Chest township. Continu ed. In re exceptions to Auditor's Report ln assigned estate of H. Greenwood. Excep tions overruled and report confirmed. James A. McMillan vs. Rev. Jaa. P. Tabaaey. pastor, eU. Motion overruled Caleb A. Gray vs. W. Anserine. Rale to sbow cause. Petition overruled. Executors of Jos. Miller vs. Edward Mc Ulftde et aL Rule to show cause. Role discharged. Daniel A. Gray vs. Lftwrense Wjland. Role to sbow cause. Continued. Jsmes P. Yost vs. Geo. A- Yost. Bill tn Equity. Argued and held for advisement. ln re t-ilvate toad in Reade towbsblp. Rule to sbow cause. Role abeolnla. In re exceptions to auditor's report In as signed estate of P. M. A R. C. George. Cop. tinned Matilda Weetoer vs. R. R. MechUng. Rale to sbow cause. Continued. Delozier Bios. vs. John R. CordelL Rule to sbow cause. Rale absolute Elvira J . Carroll vs. A. S. Saxman at al. Rale to sbow causa. Jadgment opened to be tried as an act too of debt upon Its merits. Use Frank Dibert vs. John D. WentroUi et al. Rule lo sbow cause. Continued. la re pet Uitlon of Ellas Rowland to bave mortgage marked satisfied. Decree of sat isfaction to be entered on mortgage. In re road la Conemaugb aad Adams townships. Contra oed. In re road in Reade township. Rale to show cause. Rale absolute. In re petition to widen Clinton street. Coo tin oed. In re private road In Allegheny and Mon ster townships. Tbe petitions r being dead and toe heirs refusing to proceed, tbe pro ceedings are allowed to abate. Silas Ream, administrator, vs. Thomas McUongn. Bala to ebow cause. Motion refused. W. A. Cbaplin, plaintiff lo error, vs. Not ley and Uarter et aL, defendants ln error. Certiorari Continued. In re road tn Washington township. Role to sbow to cause. Petition for review over ruled and road confirmed absolutely. aant T sat JTtyw v-w- Absolutely Pure. Tne powder aever vanes. A marvei ot parity, treorth and wholenomenauis. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and eannot be sold In competition with the multitude of the low teet short wolaht. atom or phoephate powder. Sold eay fa ru. Koril Basis Powdb Co., 100 Wall St.. 71 iv Tots. F A m The sorest rosd to fortune acd fame Is to live a righteous life and lay up a portion or each day'a earnings and eventually have this rortion to help you earn otter por tions. This will lead to fortune; the righteous living to fame. Those desiring to thus advance sbou'd take tbe opportunity to trade with TLWrriON NOTICE. 1 la poreoance of a reeolatlon ol the Connell of the bnn.mch ot Er-enrbur. approved June Z3d . laun. notice Is hereby -lven that an election will beheld at the oraal place for hold Id v tbe mu nicipal and e-eneral aleitlons in the Kaet and Weet wards of eald horonh on Taeaday. the IStti day fatnU A. I. IHOO. the polls onenlna- a 7 o'sloeir. a. w. and eloelnar at 1 o'clock, r. sr.. or the porpoee of detormlnlea: whether the Indebtedness of said horooch ehall be Increased to an amount not exceeding 7 per eeatnm el th assessed valuation ol the taxable property therein, rickets voted too labeled en th a rslde "increase ol delt." and to eon atn on the Inside the wor.1i -no Increase or debt" or -debt may be invested." lemit af lut Assented valua tion tll-.38.0S Amount of existing Indebted ness, eonoon wiorts. Accrued Interest oa bonds Ifednet amount ot dapllcata lor lso. applicant to payment ol tame.. i J$ Pelart balance due oa dupli cate for lssu S 000.00 34.00 t 3.031.00 STS.70 40 oe I"et amotrnt of honde l Indebt ed nosi- ., ,. . sis oo 2.115 SO SS7.77 Amount ontetandlna orders Amount tax asamaed for tMr. ouah purposes lor isao . $ SS5.03 Amount ol Indebtedness pro- to be Inereaaed 6.000.00 Percentac of asroteed valuation. .0510 per centum. TThe proposed Increase In the indebtedness el the borooa-B Is lor tbe purpose of securta; aa ad ditional supply el water. E. K. EVANS, Burgess. Attest: W. H. rcxiiu..Olsrk. OoanciM-namber. July 7. isoo.eu I'XrXTTTOK'S NOTICE. J Notice I hereby alven that letters testa mentary oe th estate ol Maryaret OiHan. late ot Washington township, 'leoeased. have been rrsated to tbe andersla-ned. All persons bsvlng claims aaalnst said estate wl'l present them and all person indebted make pa vmea t to JOHN EOEK. Summit, Pa-Jul? Hth. 180. Bt, ne bs tbe STOCK. VARIETY, and what Is more, the POPULAR PRICES. TARIFF, TARIFF, TARIFF. We have, once more, taken the tariff off our stock as we are bound to sell our goods tar below all competitors. The Bottom Knocked Out of Prices. Potatoee. 5 cents ter bushel. Fine Floor, per sack, f 1 20. IS cans corn, 1 1 0C 16 csns Tomatoes, fl 00. Table Svruo. 35 cents 18 pounds so't white Sugar, $1.00 Welghman Tobacco, 28 cents per pound Mail Ponch Tobacco. 28 cents per pound. DRPSS COODS. We hsv" on hand a lot of Dres Ginghams at fi cents per yard. Calicos at S cents per yard. TowIlne at 4 ente Lall' Doss, at 4 cnts. Children's Hose at 8 cents. Red Bordered Tsble L'nen. 25 cents One lot of Men's Flannel Outing Shirts, for merly 60 cents, now 3.3 cents. Bovs' Waists 19 cents. Lace Curtains. 50 cents per nalr. formerly 98 cents. Ladles Corser. AH cents the best corset In the market to day Mohair Dress (Jools. all colors. 18 cents. Cashmeres In colors, best luality, 50 cents. Dress Buttons, I ot per dozen. SHOES AND BOOTS. Men's good working Shoes. S8 cents per pair. Boys' Shoes. 75 cents a pslr. 100' pair of Men's Fancy Slippers at 75 cents, worth (I 35 a pair. Men's Dress Shoes, f 1 24 a pair. Better pair at $1 74- We are also aeent for the good and renowned W. L. ronelass Shoe. th best made shoe for the money In America. Larties tow Oxfoid Tie Shoes at 65c. 75c.. 85c. sd fi.00 Ladies' fine Don cols French Kid Button Shoes, at ft 40. Still better at 1 1.74. ?2 00. f 2.25 and J2.4R per pslr. CARPETS. We ontaet! the btffeest carnet stores In the lareest cities. Good Carpets at 12c, 15e . 22c . 32c. 35c. 40c. and 48s. Good Brossels Carpets at 60 cents per yard. Star Carpet, 18 cents. FURNITURE. Six Kitchen Chairs, eood and two colors. 12.75. Good Bedroom Suites. fi5. Cra dles tl 00 and H 48. Rock ine Chairs, 12.00 Cane-seated Chairs, best f5 00 per set. Chlld'e Roekine- Chair. 50 cents. Bshy Carnao-os. rat-tan. twst poods, $6.25. 100 Sin gle Beds at 1175 per bed. Double Beds, $2.00. Sinks, (3 75. Extension Tables, CO cents per foot. WOOL WANTED ! We went Five Thocsakd Pocsds of Wool for which we will pay the highest market price. A WORD TO OUR MANY CUSTOMERS. We have bad a ereat many of oor customers coroolaln to us of late of not haying their eoods delivered promptly. The esnse of this neglect bss not been Intentional. In fact we bave been so busy of late delivering goods of one kind or other that prompt delivery to all has become an impos sibility, cwicg. in a large measure, to the recent death of one of our horses. How ever. In tbe future we will insure everybody purchasing goods of ns a prompt deliv--ery of tbe same, as we have enlisted an extra team in the service. Thanking von for your liberal patronage In tbe past, and respectfully solicitir. ft continuance of tbe same in tbe future. I remain truly yours. GrTJS. SIMON, Gallitzin's Cheapest Cash Mercbant'and Retailer at Wholesale Prices. P. S. In case you contemplate pnrcbaslng s good pair of Pants or a good Suit for yourself or boy. come to my store on Chestnut street, wherelyour desire will be grati fied in every respect. DONALD E. DUFTON. ATTOKNEY-AT LAW. Eaasearno. Paasa. 9T Offlo la Opera Hons. Centra street. (Dpysti a I Mutter IPaclkage For - Preserving - M - Shipping - Butter ! FOR SALE BY FSEBESIGeSS & SeiLSQeNr, KBBX8BURG PBXX'A. SOW AGEHTS FOR CAMBRIA COIMTT. SEND FOR CIRCULARS. HASTINGS HOTKI. H. J.SHETTIO. raormm-roit. Located at the Station, near tbe centre of th to wn. on onrth Avenue. Wo endeavor to fur nish tbe best accommodations to bnslners men, pleasure seekers and boarders. Persons tn search ol eotnlort and qnlet will flna It a desirable place to at" p. The Table Is nnenrpaased and la always applied with tb best tb market affords, and all tb delicacies of tb season. Tbe Bar Is sup plied with the choicest of pore liquors and eiarars and nothing but th best u sold. Special atten tion aivsa to ths esr of horses. H. J. SCHETTIO. ADMINISTKATKIX' NOTICE. Letters ol administration npon tb estate of Mary McDennltt, late of Clearaeld township. In tb Connty of Cambria. Pa., deceased. bavln been granted to tbe undersigned, notlo Is hereby glvea to all persons Indebted to said estate la make lsamdtate payment and those having claims or demands against tn same are request ed to p resent them, properly authenticated, for settlement. ALICE NEASON. Admintstratr'xot Mary Mo Dorm I It, dee'd. Clearfield township. Joly 11. ins). T4x'fTutw' Notice. JCi Estatb of 1 lath art ne Kodgart. deceased. Letters testamentary on th estate I' allianne Rodaers, lata or Loretto bo rough. Oambrta coun ty, fa., deceased, having bea granted t th an derslgned, all nereons Indebted to said estate ar hereby notified to wakw iiaymeat to as with out delay, and those baviag elaim aaalnst tb asm wlil present them properly authenticated tor settlement. LUKE ROUOfcKS. Loretto, J one Z7, 1890,-6. Executor. IXEtTUTOKS' rVOTTUE. J EataTB or Tbuma Mtaa-L. deceased. Ijerters testamentary on the estate of Thomas Mlael lata of farroll Sowathlp, Cambria oastaiy. Fa., deceased, having been granted to tb lo deralamod, all persons Indebted to satd otat ar hereby not l fled to snako atavment to as without delay, and those having claims aaalnst tb sam will present tham property aatbanUent4 tor set tlement. MA.KY MISEL. 'ItUHOtT. HIS EL. Exeeotor of Thomas MJeel, c eased. Carroll twp Jane 3. lwu.-6u XTOTICE. 14 Notice Is hereby riven te all persons not to Ira st or harbor Henry M. Teeter oa mv aeooant as 1 will poy oo bills of his eoartractiBg, aad will oiled any wag that may be earnest by him. NATHANIEL TEETER. JackseatwD., Jaly Uth.iseo. M. D. K ITT ELL. Attorneyo t-iaws EBENSBUBU, PA. Offle Armory Balldlng, opp. Ooart Hons H H. MYERS. ATTUKN E Y-AT-L A W. . Easvaacae, Ha. STr UBc ta CoUonad Kuw, oa Venix street. STATEMENT OF SETTLEMENT WITH SU isPrvisors ot Whit township for th year WILLIAM FLEMINO, Supervisor. V. To amount ot work dnpllcat .$317. 2S To order on Commissioners for personal services a 00 To easb received trom 'aiabloe go ga To order on Commissioners for personal service. , . 44.4a S141.48 Ry return to Commissioners.. Ry transfers to Supervisors... ny exonerations ty cash paid out.. .. By SS days personal services at 1.S0.1 By appearance befor Sqolr Myers, C days . 2. By days 10 Eoenehora; .. My work done by taxable. every WATERPROOF COLLAR on CUFF THAT CAN BE RELIED ON INTot to tSxltt:! 3NTot to I31s30olO"ri BE UP TO THE MARK BEARS THIS MARK. JL TRADE '' MARK. NEEDS NO LAUNDERING. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOWSIX THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET. mai-flO-ly INDIANAPOLIS, IND. n x Wee. $lt.00 at Factory. Cash with Order. Strictly First-Class. Warranted. All Second Growth Hickory. Steel Axle and Tims. Low Bent Seat Arm. Perfectly Balanced Lonv, Fvy Riitinir. Oil Tempered Spring-. Beat Wheels and Best All Over. IF T0U CAN'T FIND THEM FOR SALE BY YOUR MERCHANTS, WRITE US. By cash received on dublicate By I day at settlement By ear tar, two trips to Ebonebura;. .$ 2SU7 4.0T 1 15 2R M 82.60 S.28 I 8 ! , . 262 9 - IB.rt .. 1.50 .. 4.12 (441.48 LUKE DTJRBIN, Supervisor Da. To balance otdur 'teat oflMW ,,, 9 6T.S0 10 amount or work duplicate 28L7a 10 oraer oa sjommtaslonora for personal services T order for Ernralttv brldire eontract To cash received from taxables 10 oraer lor personal aerrloe so rw l.i 00 M 70 1S.60 Ds, By Frugality brtdar contract Ky work done on duplicate of 1H8S... My exonerations on duplicate or 1888 By work dec by taxable, ISM Ky tranale , Bv siMisratloai. SfllT.92 4 -SIMM S4 sn S 00 .. 243 64 By personal expense. 4 davs at tl.tol By 1 day at Auditors' meeJng. dj s aay 10 Asaviiie .. Bv trtn'to Ettensbarv- it ... By 1 day with t ny 1 aay sooopina By amount bald for fuse Bv amount amid mtttiav mi .''.T By cash paid lor dIOerent purposes!.' By li day attend ln; settlement.. & 44 1? S 60 ( .74 1.M S on 1000 8 CM SOS 1.10 8.00 .2T 2.26 UABIUTIES. OuUtandlas: era era aei7.w Jt 73.06 We. tb nnder1raed Auditors r Whit town ship, bar examined tb toregolns; aocoounti and Had them as above stated. O.J.DUNCAN. JlEL A.OATES.1 Attest: 1. 1- Esow, Clerk. Auditors. junlS 4t GEO. M. READE, ATTOKNEY-AT LAW. EBxvsBraa. Pbssa sOOm on Centr street, near Ulh. ONLYS20 HIGH ARM, PHILAD'A SINGER. JI JIT m - KCW 1 1 IX-A-Asa ' I L llLAifsV 1 I .60, WARrtAfsTEO 5 YEARS, 15 DAYS TRIAL Scir-aettltt; Needle, ttireedliLn; ahiwttlw, ta leu and llbt-rwa- , has tb taandawnaeei ood-worlL, mod flne f extra attar haacni-. Bt pwy amenta or aead for clrcmlcr. THE C. A. WOOD CO. 10th SL.Pbila..Fat. i Ij'YEKYBODY la Oamorla county shonld ra I t(th i siHis- Only tl. 60 per year. -yrgooa nousewife.who uses SAPO.UO. il" is well saidrThe mouse is muzzled in her houseVTry irnd keep your house cle&nAll grocers keep ft- Cleanliness and neatness about a house are necessary to insure comfort. Man likes comfort, and if he can't find it nt home, he will seek elsewhere for it. Good housewives know that SAPOLIO makes a house clean and keeps it bright. Happiness always dwells in a comfortable home. Do you want cleanliness, comfort and happiness? Try SAPOLIO and you will be surprised at your success. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
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