'jfnmljria Jtrcmmu - .JL'LV J.'. JSUO. Ml kf the Pmhrlii fiunlv -p,. ,- l"" ,a itJrai Assoclaano out- i V 1 rD "u IoS printing of any kind i't tne Kl mre trlL jiaJUv llury. f Plttabur. Is Tlstt "wU .vcs ttn-1 others la Ebensburg. J" ;'. riJio ItoborU is vUtltinn friends "TV(irf.,,n.M.uli. m liuntlnndoa cuuuty. tt nu,l -At this office a toy tlxtvro I u: A. I'- lloler. one of Aebille's '"rpriMim citizens, wms a visitor to our rf n Ttiurn.ty. - M,,iy emlvuot. on salary. la ofTer- ..nither culumn by E. C. Pierson .j j(.n . stDt ai. of Aahylll. after an o! three year In Colorado, rs B ;,, uuie U.it week. i-H'' uraoe Taylur and Jennie Wilson, 2 ,.:.! ff,lu Indian. Pa., are TisUln of T. W. Dick. Ei ,ui vu't of the constitutional eon- wliu number over on Lun- A ii !i.i.l a teunloo at ileuforil next fr. rrt M -fabe, of this place, who Is id N'4 Vera, will sail for Liverpool. tnf Mraamr ;iiy of New York on Tues- . ar x rv W II llama and family, of Car II vo Kpcut a abort time In town on Sun , rnin u their " bome froin a drive Mr. (ieorire T. Swank, editor of the jj, ,i,:.n Tnhune, cam up from Johns-. n no Tuesday evening and went borne 0 iVrJ:it-"Vy- f-.-riMtiraift)t are being made for a big 4 -:. titration ami street parade on Labor f at tiri-erMninr. Ta. It la estimated j, .it iho (opiK will participate. sMr A. K Keail, of this place, started ft. (Tur-xUy) morn ins, on a business tg:- to Syokane Kails, Washington, where ft tairy for a couple of months. K'jptnre cure guaranteed by lit. J. R. gftr, .U Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. Eaoe auii(v. oi' operation or delay from bu.sN a-, ar:-sto.t by thonsanda of cure after flfc.-TI fi!. S-Mr A J. ChrlHty. the well known cltl )' .if Lon tt.i, fiher of Mrs. J. 11 Denny, jf pU.'c wjs Jaiigerounly 111 la.it week bl uli'-a a chMU for the better and U itiiii Uir way to n'covory. K.r Mre , wairno and harneita at H vati f i:tirr to)(iiner or eeparately. 0 re r n a ,.kx1 d.ft mare, will work . pUi-e. amt N tound ad goQtle. Inquire 4.. M Mi.wnti'it, Etensburg. Ta. -W bavc a ceily and positive Cure Mr (Varrh, I) i htheri. 1'anker Mouth, and J i.-ti.-i;. in Nii'h" Catarrn Heiuedy. A ff-tl ! ''ctnr fr- with each bottle. Use j. .ii .!- :. rirh.h and swet breath. t-A t. L jnxl. ft-ft, five stories bish, to It u t uf t!i'lc, at the estimated of ;r)'i U to be erected at Johns J J. :rayer has the contract and e k i a t; e "irnrture will be commenced t - rt. -ilnor. Patrick O'Connell. of Al'toooa, ti ! 'v' ii (iToniirll. of Heaver FaIN, came k un M-inlay evening, belnit surumoneil t r by the Uial accident to their brother f koi. A ui tire of wbone death appears iu II." culumn. - a.yterli)us dlsappear-tnce of touch w ,'t. is aaltating (ireensburi? peo- pe Krunk Painter w to ui.iriv Mis Kila j .if-r . ft AiUni'-tMir, and everytulnir bad b-j i'rip.irrj tor tlie cereruouy. Out the IS ai .lid nu appear, f i-i'o li,t Tuesdav morning the store w u of t:. Smth Kirk Supply Company ! aa cc'.i'rrtl by burglars aud a number of ' p k of :i.s taken The burglars were ; J 'inrrit while at their work, but succeed- 4 ii mak.DK thitlr rvape. r-Tl: Mtfara aw-mill of Klntzleman A A Word, at Lock Haven, wait burned on i I af.err.iNin. togfther with upwards 4 : ni feet (,f lumber. There Is 16.000 'm iritice do the mill and lumber. The or-4'- "f t!e fire It unknown. -A sluwing match for f 150 and the re :. came n(T near C reason on Monday be--nJ,hn E. 3rannon, of Altoona, and t.iian, of (Jallltiln. Four ounce fA'M ,..e u-e, and the fight was won by ::non In the In the second round. -'n Monday morning the locomotive on Stanch jumped the track at lfarker'a iu,t et.nid not be got 6aek again un- ik :eck tram arrived from fjallltzln I J the work. In consequence the irsm made but two trips that day. K.viB TioTp-ion. a eoUxed la.1 13 employed by a farmer named lc Vou-a Vlley. Blair eouuty, on Jl .f l,t week stepped In front of a ruachine h,t hie right foot almost V na. taken to the Altoona boe- i s T S T. H;i8he. who waa charged with srvti-nv. making drafts on money :' " " bv ,h" Piniadelphla bouse he was I t!t '"' " ""'",1 to-day (Thursday). ( M 0"t violated the law as charged. forxijerahie sum due blm on , 4 felt Justified In drawing. - bw poui and cable telegraph line t 5 erected between New York and wa.anj wl'l follow the old tornpike lWen IT ... jp niMiurg anil ruisourg. ,orch. a representative of the I -"I- v In town last week, on busl- s-n-um with the project -Ilollidayn. '"'fr. t'ltNbnrg ro.r nrlie of 9X tnr th ys on "a Mitch In Time Save ' rlttj.n V.. . w emprn j-enneyivania woo by Mis, Ruth Elma White, of -it ..in. Thes,end prize, fio. goes I? " of Ijl"b. whtle Miss "aham, of Mercer, Is third beet L11' b I eame WaMn int. e.nn ' the Knsburg ciub took place -""I grounds last haturday, re- ' ;t a sc, " of 21 to 8 m fayor of the ' The first balf of the irama , trJ f",:t,"'t''J. but In the latter half bw!7 B1,1 by th Haallnga p lost tliem the game. 7 it.!r " C' T' Robert". B0k. Notion 0,1 IT,' wt, and see the tet)p,. a . h. u lPra, oaua, :'.uh-.. kv WM PP". c- c. k ae ,0",,!, oe aeiij. "" ," "wai, ibks, nig. hhii. J Ha., n"rw oo the farm of Mr 111 lle north of Ebensburg 'ttr n Mondy lrted up itr-a,, , at)ut 'bree feet long. The "1 tLe. k . M Wl" clb "d trounj Z'1 kilh"J ll. bot after mow-' "otiieVl;"'. c"upU, or on j "it'it , . 'r,p ,ne bad dUnpntared ar" ""'urrfiift. I j Ex-Toor Director Jchn Rnrabanr.h, of . Croyle township, was serlonsiy injured one day last week by falling a distance of i fi'teen feetfro-a the mow of his barn to the j flur belo w. i A flve-voar old son of Lel Snoberner, of 1 AltooaA, was tru-k by New York and Chi cago Limited Kxpres on Friday la-t while playing ou the railroad trac tear the BO office and InsUntly killed. Evan Bennett, an old and respected citizen of Cambria townsL!?. died at tuo residence of Diniel J. D.ivUs, io Cambria towunhio, on TLaredav of last week. The deceased was aUout 70 ears of age aod unmarried. Theophila L.- Heyer, formerly of Johnstown, who was a member of tue Cam bria County Bit and served as DiMrxl At torney of Cambria county two terms ftotn to 1H, oled in Baltimore, MrIaii l. on the liih. Inst. lie waa a brother of the late Charles II. Heyer, Esq , who died In this place a number cf years ago and during the Mexican war was a member of the Old Cambria Guard. Sam Lutbar waa committed for trial on Monday by Ald rruan Easly In default of foOO ball on a charge of rape, preferred by a Mr. Sager, who Is employed ai a watch man at the Johnstown Chemical Works. The offense was committed last August. A warrant was issned at the time, bot Luther had skipped aod could not be found until be was arrested on Monday for dleoideriy eou duct. Juhtixtoim DtmocraC. II. II. Mateer. a biaketuan on the Pennity Ivaula railroad, wts badly lojured at Portage on Tuesday morning. Tbe train to which be belonged was doing some shitt ing at that place anj while making a coup-. Hog Mateer was knocked off tde car, one wheel of which passed over bis la ft leg. crushing It from the knee to the ankle. He was taken to tbe Altoona hospital on the Johnstown Accommodation. On Monday evening as Mr. James Keat ing and his mother, of Summerblll town ship, were returning from Ebensburg to thett home, when about two miles out of town their horse got frlghteued at tome colts that were on the road, and in IU mad efforts to get away, broke tbe ahafU of trie buggy. Mr. Keating left hie mother at a farm bouse, returned to town and got aut other vehicle to return borne in. Burl McMichael, a 12-jear-old son of William McMichael. a blacksmith living at Wllti.imaburg, Westmoreland county, com mitted suicide by banging himself In bis father's oarn on Tuesday night of last week, fits mother chided blut for tearing a lace curtain. ' After lupper the boy left tbe bouse and could not be found. The next morning bia lifeless body was discovered suspended from tbe rafters of the barn. Mr. P. A. Schwab, late of Chester. Pa., but now of Eoensburg. on Wednesday purchased tbe grocery establishment of Mr. George C. Dries bach, at Sixteenth street, a few doors above the While 11 all Hotel, and will henceforth conduct the bus iness for ail there Is In it. We can recom mend tbe new proprietor as an honest, aod obliging gentleman, and hope be will suc ceed in his new ventute. Altoona Times. Miss Jean G.eoa. ot Mercer. Pa., who is a charming vocaMst of a high degree cf merit and Miss Grace Fury, of Altoona, who, as an elocutionist is without a rival, gave an entertainment to a delighted audi ence at tbe Opera Hoose, In thie place, on Wednesday evening, toe proceeds of which wert for the benefit of the Catho'.ic cfcurch In this place. Miss Blanche Henry, or this place, during the evening's entertainment presided at the piano and manipulated the keys with a skillful hand. Esquire Kmkead on Wednesday held an Inquest on the body of William O'Connell who died on Tuesday evening at the Hotel Denny. The Jurors summoned were E. Durtoo. C T. Roberts, Georee Gurley, J. A. Shoemaker, E. C. Parrlsli and K. C. Lloyd, who rendered tbe following verdict : "That William O'Connell came to bis death by accidentally falling out of 3d story wind ow at the notel Denny to tbe pavement, be low on High street, in the borough of Eo ensburg. Cambria connty, Pennsylvania, on Sunday, Jnly 20th, 13!0." Mr. Aognst Humbert, of Broad street. Fifteenth ward. Is In lock. Hie borne was swept away by tbe flood, and among other things afterward recovered waa the family clock, mnrh worse for tbe water, bnt It was nevertheless taken to the new home In Brownstown and kept as a relic. Having occasion to nse the spring Mr. Humbert opened tbe clock and to bis surprise foend bills to the amount of S35, or representing tbe accumulated aavings of several months. Ills wife.had made tbe clock tbe recepticle of tbelr treasure, hat had forgotten Ibis fact. Johntueneix Democrat. Father Duffoer, of Saint reter's, on Sooth Side, Tituburg. on August 3d wilt lay tbe corner stone of Ketnt Mary's Church In the Sixteenth ward (Cambria City), ne will be assisted oy Father Trantweln. the present pastor. Tbe several church socie ties in the city aod also visiting societies will be present at tbe ceremony. Tbe foundations were begun more than a year ago, but tbe flood delayed tbe completion. Theouildlng will be of brick with stone trimmings. The Cut floor will be divided Into school rooms. When completed the structure will be a handsome oa: Johns (overt DtmorntL. James X. McGnlre, Esq., of Oallltzin township, was found dead In tbe basement of bis bourn at Bakers Mines. In that town ship, on Tuesday night about ten o'clock, with his nerk broken. He was alone In the house at tbe time, the rest of his family having bevn out at a show that wae In town. As there were two aoors in tbe hall way of Mr. McGnire'S house close together. the one leading to his bedroom, tbe ether to tbe basement. It Is supposed the man was going to his bedroom lu the dark aod eoteilng the wrong door, fell with the re sult above stated. Tbe deceased was about 63 years of age aud leaves a family. Two little boys, aged seven and five years, respectively, the childro of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dodge, of Munson's Mill, started, on Saturday, to meet tbelr mother, who had gone out Into the woods for berries. Tbe youngsters wandered almost ten miles through the woods oo tbe mountain, aod were found on Sunday near tbe old New York coal mine, two miles east of rn 111 pa burg. A large foree from Mans on's hunted them all night. Tbe children were not at all frightened and said they had eaten ber ries for their supper and had slept under a tree. Toey were Immediately taken home to tbelr attracted mother, who had passed a night of anguish oo their account. 'AiZ i6urj Lctlyer. Sherman T. Hughes, formerly of this Vicinity was brought to Jail on Monday last on a charge of obtaining money under false pretense. For some time past he has been traveling for a Philadelphia grocery bouse and oo his arrival In Johnstown recently, got John W. Owens, one of his customers, to cash a draft on tbe Philadelphia bouse, which turned out to be worthless, when Mr. Owens bad him arrested aod in default of ball be was brought to jail to await a trial, nugbes waa married In this place, at the Mountain House, on the 6th of June last to Mine Uattie Ferguson, a daughter ot a P. 11 R. fUllroad conductor residing In Altoona. His wife was with him in Johns town at the time of hU arrest. Since tbe above was put In type the case has been settled, the proeecutlon withdrawn, and Hughes was to-day (Thursday) released from Jail. The n arrlr.ge cf Miss Ella SUiner. of Adau.feburg, and Fratk Tainter. of Greens hnrg, m to have been folerunlzed one day Iat week. Elaborate preparations had been made for tho occasion and the little vJUae of Arfamsburg. was all agog over the aff'.lr Tbe younc man procored tbe license the verlcg before and at tbe tour a ppolnted the Invited gneete met at the home of the bride, but tbe Rroom ram e not. neither lias he shown u; aince and the wedding has been declared off. The friends ot the jourg man cannot sccoont for bis actions. The young woman is heart-broken and refuses to b comforted. Arrangements have been made for an exciting bore rac on the C'xrrnl'town rce course rn nTt Tnesifm. Jnlv Jl'li. The race le fetwer two A'fona horse. one 'Hot Be. "owned by M. J. Vsg'e. snd the otht-r "Dudley." owned bv Aaron Thomas Th stakes are 1500 a side snd a forfeit of 1100 each baa a 'ready bn rlaej) In tbe band of Geori Brown, of Altoona. the stake holder. Thw horse ar to run a mile under the add the beat out of three heats Tint Box wltl he rldrin bv David Dodd. of Lancaster, while Aaron Bnrty, of Al toona. will hold down the saddle on Dud ley." The race will come off at 1 o'clock, P. M . TIory Behe, of Allegheny township, on Tuesday last met with an unfortunate ae elder wnleh will cripple him for some time, nis children had made a swing In the bam, part'y with a chain fastened to a beam above the tbreshine floor. The swing when not In nse waa thrown up over tbe beam. On Tuesday Mr. Behe went to get the swing down and to do so, jumped up to throw the chain off tbe beam, when the hook In the chain eanght in tbe heart of his band, tearing Into the flesh and holding him there with the tips of bis toes barely touching the floor. n wms nnable to extricate himself and remained there nntu his call for assist ance brought his wire to his aid. She tried to lift bint op but bnt conld not and finally got a block and put nnder his feet, when be waa released from hhi painful position and fell fainting to the flnor. He toon revived, however, and had hU hand dresned but It Is extremely palnfn! and It will be some time before he will have the nse of It J. Wilkinson A Son, marble aad gran ite dealers or Ehnsburg. r wist to 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 excellecee and su perior workmanship cf tbelr designs are evidenced by the many a peel mens now on exhibition at their establishment and by the numberless designs which tbev neve erected In the various cemeteries in this county and elsewhere. Every department of their business Is In the hands of skillful and competent workmen, who. are capable or executing any piece of work from the plainest to the roost elaborate, which to gether with the personal supervision that every job receives Is a guarantee that per fect satisfaction will be given to tbe most exacting of patrons. They ordered forty tons of marble which arrived In April, and now have as fine. If not the finest, ttock on the best marble that ever came to Western Pennsylvania. Persons wish nig anything In the I Ine wonld 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. A ratal Tall. : On ft Sucday tuornicg Mr. John Ii. K:f j fie. a rittsborc salesman who had Mopt-.l.' at the Hotel Drcny lu this place on Satur-! day evening, got op about a o'clock, before anyone else was op. On going ont of tbe front door, facing on High street, be was startled to see a man Ivlog bleeding and vn conscious on tbe sidewalk. He called for help and Register and Recorder Blair, who lives close by, got up and looking ont tbe the window, saw that there was something wrong and went to his assistance. Mr. Blair knew th nrconsclons man. who wss William O'Connell. a boarder at the Hotel Denny, nis room was on the third floor of the hotel and he had evidnt!y sometime in the nljiht or rooming fa'len from tbe win dow of his room, striking first the roof of the porch under his window, and then rail ing to the stone pavement below. The injured msn was carried to bis room and Dr. Jones was summoned, who made an examination or his injuries. There was an ngly Indentation and fracture In the right side of tbe forehead and the face bad ly bruised, but there were no marks about the limbs or body. All that medical skill could accomplish was done for the suffering man but he never rallied and after linger ing In an unconscious condition, died on Tuesday night about eleven o'clock. The general Impression Is that the un fortunate man. who was always an early riser, had gotten up In the morning and af ter hoisting the window, which extended down close to the floor, had attempted to look out and In some manner fell. When foubd there was but little swelling about bis face, which soon became much swollen aod discolored, and this leads to tbe Impression that he was discovered soon after the acci dent occurred. Mr. O'Connell was never married, was 61 years of age and was born In Cambria town ship, about two miles southeast of town He was a carpenter hy trade and In his early life wotked for a number of years In St Lonis and other Western cities, ne also worked at his trade for several years In tbe railroad shops at Altoona. A few years ago be purchased the old homestead and fol lowed farming until abrnt two years ago when be sold bis farm and has since been boarding at the Hotel Denny, ne was a kind aod generous friend and an bonest roan, and his many friends will regret bis unfortunate taking off. ne leaves one sw ter. Mrs. Keating, of Snmmeihll! township, and two brothers. Patrick O'Connell. of Al toona, and John O'Connell. of Beaver Falls, to mourn his death, nis remains were hur ried at the Catholic cemetery this (Thurs day) morning at 10 o'clock. r t ROYAL USAi J OS"i rJ-iYe'ei POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tarn powaer aerer varies. A marvei m purity, atreorth and bolesomens. Mrt Monomiral tban tbe ordinary kinds, end cannot r eolU In eomijatltlon with trie multitude of tho low test Sort weirht, alum cr phosphate, puwjer. Sold mfy is mm. Hotal UAKina I'us'dkh Co., JOS Wall sc. Mew Yobk. Klllesl ww l la Eaglae. Engineer Matt. Vandevander, who form erly ran on the Pittsburg division of the Pennsylvania railroad, a native of Hnnt doo county, brother of R. H. Vandevan der. of Hell wood, and Mrs. J. T. Tennis, or Altoona, was killed on bis engine oo last Friday night In a finht with his firemap at Van Wert, O'lio. The train which they wete hanling on its arrival at Van Wert, collided with a switch engine and came to a standstill when engineer Vandevander and fireman Roadhouse, were fonnd insen sible, the former dying on Saturday about noon. The fireman on regaining conscious nes.s said a strange man suddenly jumped into the cab while they were running and selz'ng a heavy long handled hammer used in breaking coal struck Vandevander on the head, felling him to the floor. After knock ing down Roadhouse. the assailant dealt Vandevander several more blows, and then jumped off the engine. Detectives bow ever, arrested fireman Roadhouse. on sus picion and be afterward confessed that ne and Vandevander had been quarreling all along the trip, and among other things, Vandevander accused blm of reporting him for drinking. When tbe train neared Van Wert tho engineer rnshed at Roadbonte with a corse, saying be would fix binu With that he dealt blm a blow oo tbe face, knocking blm down and cutting bis bead. When Roadhouse recovered be picked np the h stumer aod rained several blows on his head, knocking him insensible. Roadhonse controlled tbe engine so be could have checked it at the railroad cross ing bad any train been In. Just before running Into the switch engine Roadhouse says Vandevander raised up and be dealt him another blow which killed him. Road bouse Is In jail and threats of lynching have been freely made. He Shot ( Hill.' Last Friday afternoon near six o'clock Millard Bentley and Charles Cbambets, two men who are known as professional gams biers, engaged In altercation In front of the Rising Sun hotel on Tenth avenne, when Bentley prew a six shooter and began firing at Chambers. Tbe first shot struck blm In the lower left jaw, tbe next entered bis It-ft wrist and tbe third penetrated bis left side near the heart. Tbe wounded man was lemoved to the hospital where be now lies In a very precarious condition with some prospects of recovery. As tbe ball that en tered his breast cannot be traced It la thought that It struck a bone and rebounded and fell ont. thus giving him a greater chance to get welL Bently was arrested and taken to Holli daysburg to await the result of bis reckless act. Tbe quarrel arose from a game of cards tbe nlgnt before when Bentley was a heavy winner and becoming Intoxicated, was knocked down and badly kicked by Chambers, and the bbooting was done In re venge for the result. Chambers Is about years old and Is from Curwensvllle, is un unmarrled and a gambler by profesMoo. Bentley Is married and came bere from Johnstown but is a native of Virginia. Al toona Craphic-Kerrt. Marriage Licensee laaned. The following marriage licenses were !s sued by the Cleik of tbe Orphans' Court for the week ending Wednesday,' July 2.ii, 1800. Samuel Addieeberger, Hastings and Rosie A. Glasser. St. Boniface. Robert H. 'Juthbet t and Jennie Ueireigle, Johnstown. PUBLIC SALE TIMBER liiD COll lillDS. TY VfKTVE OF AN UKI'F.K ISSUIN'.J Ot T J ol Uie "onrt oM'-oo rrofi r"!eaa ot tiaiima Ct upty, U on!riiroe.l will siiicae to poMie Mlo i lli Ol tT HHI'SK. totni-l urr. I'a.. oa SATt KDAY. AUGUST iiTII, 1S00, at 2 o'clx-k r. M.. all that certain tract ol lnl sitnals In Mnnntrr twn?blp. Cambria. coontT, adjoining laml of Thivirl ht-i. r.eir ot W m. Itxiuner. heir ot Hnyh Unffla. and others, con UtD:ng 43 ACRES, lart c)ear! . bavin thereon erected a DWLLI iN HCI SE an4 HAK.N. This Imn4 la mderlaid with Coal and It welt timbered . Tr! t'oa anJ Timber will be odered lor amle nrparate from the aurince. And Uten ibe Coal. Timt.er and tSorlace will lie utter 9-1 a whole, and in tbe way in which tbe bet pnce.cjin be obtaloed, the came will he knocked down. 1KHMS OF S A I.K. One-lb Ird of purchase tnon7 on recBrtnatlan ot ta.1 and the balauce In two equal annul isyn -nt with ibteresi. secur ed upn tbe premises. In caie ol tbe amle ol Uie tim'er by ttell personal security will be re quired be lore tne timber la cut, or sale of U eun nrnied. Ol-X). M.KEAPK, jnllS 3U Afttanee o Tobn U. Kaylor. rDITOR"S NOTICE. 1 A J. SloaB, rr. I in inv tiuiiun nmiHDa r.v -.1 !, , ; reao.. ainonn v-o.. r. L.w.8 M-MrxV. IC'V7- M"Ch T,rm M Joun J. HlTlt. J - ' Hnrina been appointed Auditor to dtstiilMite tbe money In tbe hands of the 8henfl ai-IMna-trum the axle or tbe real entate ot Jamec It. an I Lewis SlcMu'len. two ol the above drlendants. to and am on a the percna entitled to receive the rame. notice I hereby a-iven that I will ait at my orf.'-e In K'-entfuinr for tbe purpose ol wild ap polntmeat on Friday. August sib, 1M-0. at In clock, a. M.. at wnlch time and plane all partite interested may attend or be forever debarred iron comlntt In odhaIiI fund. I. W. IiK'K. jal IS .it. Auditor. 1 fMTUK'S Mini'K. S II he nndrrviirned Auditor appointed by the Orphan' L'ourt ol t'ambria count to dtrtribate the money In the hand" of William Oeoree and Anna H. Ihincan. ailmlntarrafora of Tbotnaa ImiMan. late ol KUckllca townf-ti'p. denease 1 . ms ahovn by their aeconct as rnch administrators to aud imum the person" entitled to receive the same, and also to aaeerrain and rcioit to tbe Ouurt the liens against tbe neirsottmd deceased, hereby mIvo notice that he w,ll ill at hti office in the borounl: of I'henshnr. on Friday. Aur urt Ituh. lwO, at 10 o'clock, a. c. fur the parpo'O of atlenJu.K to the duties ol atd appointment, at which time and place all persons Interested nil. attend or tie forever debarred from coming In on sad fun.ta. A1.V1N tVANS. Kl.en-t.are.Julj 18, 19iV :tt. Auditor. VIUTOK-S NOTICE. vs. FrWAr llroBKa, s:i.g KraK. "J In the Court of Ceai ' men I'leas of f'ambna AKt. .r"o.. Pa. No. 81. June George B. Johnstown. Feather and Clara Oossaid. CJ. A. K. Fmeweapwaewt atl Bwetwn. Br. Re1 affil Rates wist Pewwayl vaala Railroad. Tbe National Encampment of the Grand Army of tbe Republic will be held at Bos ton, Angnst 10th to 16th, IK, and for the benefit of comrades aod tbe public tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Csmpany will sell excursion tickets from all principal tta tions on Its lines to Breton, August "lb to lllb. Icclnxlve, valid for return until Au gust 20th, 1S90 at greatly reduced rates. By an arrangement entered Into by all tbe lines, however, tbe return limit miy be ex tended to September 30th, If tbe return coupons are deposited with tbe Joint Agent of tbe Terminal Line at Boston between August 12th, and 19th. Through tickets may be purchased for use on any of tne rail or beat lines east of New Yo.k. Kor specific rates from each station consult ticket agents of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Tbe Ureat Aanerlcaw ( harm Sneezing, snuffing and coughing! This is the music all over tbe land Just now. "I've got an awful cold In my bead." Cure lt with Ely's Cream Balm or it may end In tbe toughest form of catarran. Nothing Is more nauseous aod dreadful. This remedy mas ters it as no other ever did. Not a snuff ncr liquid. Pleasant, certain, tad leal. EC) BERT EVANS, See Hivlnir been arpoinict AuiSiior o distribute tl,' t..ney In tbe band ol theSt.eriti ariHr.K from tne Skieof tbe rte'eudar.ts pro.crt. rn rice is hereby irlten that I wl sit m my ottie lr. F.bci.a Ibk 1-r t tie- pn-porr of said apiotetnjent ou Ttifdy, 5. lXi. at "(i 'r. l:, a. w . at wuicn lime and . Uc-all lur.Vi interested must attend or be forever tiebarrej from omie; In on said fund. T. W. VICK. tiilS.il. Auditor. Did We are Going: to Enlarge Our Store? Yes, we are going to enlara it within the nsxt two weeks, and in order to rto it wo ruut have room. Tu ii'tth' we have marked ali our goods anay d'iti, and ery boly seems anxious to secure the barrrtlns we offer. DOWN CO PRICES. 400 Children's Knee Pants dnwn to 13 cents a rair. 473 Ctiildrec'ti Euits. age 4 to 14 jear. CI 10 per buit. 3J5 IJoy Suitw, it ng Pants, aee ' to J y-ciits, t2 4S. 4 Iiriye' all wool Snlts, loptr Par h. f'J UK. 74 liny' butts ( S-vifh ) . ce 14 n r years, l'J .10. 95 yiiuup Mon's buits (cork f-orew;. l W loo Men's so'mI tii!MniM4 ISuits, t4 22.1 Men's (rood Crcf s euits. ft; lf.-1 Vcf gt.wid dri-ss : Snt ,, cftaway alyle, ; 4. P."i Men's tint all wool Prit.cc Alberts. fl2 "0 -th-se Sul: wou'-l t-e l,riains at 518 fKH pa r Men's tfjod jean I'antw (warrand not to rirO, C5 ecu's pairs Mfn'B Pants (all S'7cs arid color-), fl 4. 2(0 M.u'a all wnol ci-rk nerew Paata. i2 i&. BOOTS A ID SHOES. Men'? cood working Brogans, iS eeuu atij fl '. B..v' coil working Brosane, 73 and OR eit8. Men's fins drc Shoe. ?r, VI 4S, Tl.Tl r-n.l fl OH Hoys' tine dress Shoes. p cents, fl 10. tl.2r, and fl 48. ti!i cimdreii's 6h ,t e at i! c. nu per plr. Lidlen low cat Oxford Tie Shis a fi-V 75, S3 and 95 cents ami ti 24 Ladies" fine spring heel Miwi at $1 ) 1 75. 11 9 and VI i5 Ivadis' fine dress Shoes (Common Sncse) at fl.24. fl 4K. f: 74 atirt 2 00 Lalles' fine dress shoes. hih or ruediutu heel, at 98 cents fl.23, fl 48 ana f 1.74 WO pair Men's Bouts at fl Ut per peir. OUR STRONCHOLD-DRY GOODS. 1000 yards of Ginghams, o aud 8 cents. 3'') find Satins, 10 cents- 2000 yards of Chaliles, 6 cents. MO yards of fine dress Ginghams. 8 and 11 ennts. 800 Sue Towels. 5. 8 and 10 cents. 30 Tuiketh Batti Towels. 10 anil 1.5 cents. yards crash at 8 and 10 cents. CO'JO yards ui.blcacted ilublin. best qualhy, a 4 5, li, 7 end 8 ceDts 350 yards Pillow Case, bleached uiuMin, 10 eenr 4'XHJ jutila of Milrting at 5 cents per yard 323 yards rt d Table Linen at 24 cents. 200 white, counterpanes at f 1 per yard. 400 yards rwat Stilting Mublin at 2.r rents per yard. 4000 yards Calico at 3 cents per yard. 3j00 yarn's Calico. Mue print, at ii1 cents per yard. Ladles' colored Fiandfcerrhlefs t 2 cents. Ladies' fant blnck llusu at y ceois Lafties' Ualbnisan Uuse at 15 eenu. Ladtes' woolin Jersey t S8 .'pnt. Children's all wool Hose at 9 cects. r:iTRernem her that Carpets, flats, Cap, Trunks, fJla-wiire, i;eensware, Far ntture. etc.. talc? up room ami Iri order io gt tt:e rootu w wiil mI! Von a jjotid Bedroom Suite (lo pieces) at f 00 Knreuus at 3. CDaits at f J 75 per net. Kockers at f I 00 Tables iroru fl up. btoves. ciMikiuc or Lealin, aud Tinware of ail kinds. I-sf Kememrter, don't fool away your time but come at once. We make tl.Is reduction nae for no other reason than for want r,r room and we are g'jing to en arte our alrendy bid store. GJ-XJS. SIJVT03ST, iallitrin's Cheapest Cah Mer '.hatit and l.'MtnilMt t V t.olesale I'ticos. i ADMINISTK ATK1X' NOTICE, letters ol a.lm'ni.-trati 'n rr.on the estate ol Mary Mctiermltt, lite ft "io.r!i!,; tiwns-ii. In lb Conntr of "uilria. Pa., docescd. Li;n been granted toti-e nnderineil. B-jtice is hereby aiven to all persona Indented to aaid estate to ix -r immediate aymeot and tboie having claims or demands against tne ame are reqaeu ed to present tnem. troerir auihentie .ted. lor settlement. AMl'K MCA.mI.N. Ailminlttratrizol Marv Mclierioitt, dee'd. Ciearf eld township. July IU IS O. NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS ! Notice Is herebv riven that the Ponnty Treaa nrer of fanrbria eoonty will attend for the pnr pose ot recelvtna: County and tie 1 nzea lor oar 190. at tbe plaeoa of holdfnt the e!cfton in the respective dlftrU-U. ou the dates mention ed below. IXErm-ORs NirTfCE. J tsTiii ot lath an no Rodders, deceased. Letters testamentary on the eta'e Catnanne ilodKers. late ol Ixretto boronah. Cambria coun ty. Pa. . deceased, banns; been (-ranted re the en lersiined, ail Mrwoi indeblel to and estate are hereby nottned to -nuke payment to tra with crl delar, and 4he havintr claim aaainst the siisa will present them properly authenticated lor reUiemtnL. 1.1'K.t Ktl.tJKKS. Lcretto, Jnue 27, lSs-O.-St. Eie- nior. UNDERTAKER, AWD SCAWVFACTUKEK OF aad dealer In all kinds ol FTJKNITCJtE, tall 11 oe el CatkeU always on hand.- Bodies Embalmed Apt S3 S WHEN KEQUIKED. Happy IIolra. W m . Tlmmom, Fcsunaa'ar of Ioaville, Ind., write : "Electric Kitten have done more for ma tban all ether medicines combined, for that bad teelme: artttns; from Kidney and Lrrer troa ble." John Lealle farmer and stockman, el same place, say : "Find Electric Kitten to be the best kidney and liver medicine, made me teel Ilk a Dear man." J. W. Oardnar. hardware merchant, same town, saya : Electric Bitten Is last the thins: 'or a man who is all mn down and don't care whether he lues or die , be found new itrenmh; good appetite and felt Jnst like he bad a new lease on life. Only soe. a bottle, at E. James'. Eneasbnrs;, and W. W. MeAtawr, Loretto Baratlem'n Aralsa Halve. Tbe Best Salve In tbe world for Cuts, Cruises. Bores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Tiles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perrect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. Sold at tbe drug store of E. James, Ebens burg, and W. W. McAteer. Loretto. TjTLTJY liSSURAUCE & STEAMSHIP AGENCY. FlKE-lniSCKANCE AT COST. I-CUCIES ISSUED INGOOD RELIABLE COMPA KIES AT VERY LOWEST KATES. STEAMSHIP T1UKETSJSOLD AND.DRArTS ISSUED PAYABLE IN ALLfPAJtTS OE EVKOPE. J- 13. ZMnllon, Agent, LILLY. CAMBRIA CtJ., PA. February 14, 1SV0. ly. IJ'XEtTrTOR'S NdTICE. U Notice la herooy aMTen that letter teta mentary on the estate ol Marsaret Olilaa. lata ol Wash lair ton township, deceased, have been granted to the undernamed. All persona havlns: claims aaaiost said estate wfi present them and all person Indebted make payment to JOHN EOEK. Sumaitt, Pa.. July 11th, 1SV0. et. IXECUTOKS' Nf (TH E. J J 1-tt or Thou as Mwn, deceased. letters tcatauentarj on the e-tiu of "I bom as r-iuol late of Carroll tewnshlp. Cambria roanly. a., derewed. barlns; ten k ranted to tbe ua derslaned. all perscni indebted to said estate are hereby nt;iitiel to make payment to us without del ij. and these tttiOK rla.'res aralcit tt e same will present them properly authentirated lor et-tlen-ent. MAKV SIISEL. itiimiKT. AiisKa. Executors of Thomas Mtsel, deceased. Carroll twp., Jane 3. lu.-t. M. Consumption Surely Cured. To Tub Eonoa: Pleaae inform year roailwie that I hare a peaitiTO remedy for the aboTe-oameel diaeaae. By it timely nae thonaaads of hopeless eaeea hare been permanently enred. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy FREE to any of yonr readers who hare cauaaptoa if they will aeud me th-ir Express and P. O. address. Bci-pect-fully, T. A. SUK-X'M, U. C. 1st Pearl St.. N. I. fi fX'VJrf',4 tocaarasa lor tbe sale - oorHome UrownNereei WASTED. ol raerj toc. I aTtxtraLa-D FaciLrriBS. One of the larjrei't oideetstnbllshed. and best Known Numene ' la the country . Address W. a. T.SM1I H. tteneva Naraery, Usaetra, N v EUtablUhsd la See. i. maZi St sow. W. DICK. ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW. AIIIaSTRATOK S NOTICE. letters ol arimiclstration oe the estate of Michael KranitT. late ol Sunimt-rhltl ton-nip. t'ambria county, I enna., deceased harlca; been icrsnted ts tbe nuderstanod. all persons indebted to all estate are hereby nuiincd to make paymont to me without delay, acd Lb ore having; claims aitalnst the same will present them properly au thenticated tor settlement. JOHN ITEL, Administrator of Michael Bran iff, dec 'd . Sammerhlll tp.. May eO, 1kj0.su VlMlNISTHATOK'S NOTICE. Letters of administration upon the estate oi Ellas Driscull. late ol Sarqaehanna township. In the County ol Canbr'a. i'a.. deceased, harms; been arabted to the undrrsiicned , notice Is here b Kiven to all persons Indebted to said estate to make Immediate payment and these hurliiK claims or demands against the bins are reqntot ed to . pieseiit tbeai. iiruuerlr auUientftcj. lor SelUemeut. WILLIAM E. LAN I ZY, Administrator ol Euaa 1mi-II. deceased. Susquehanna tow ship. June '!. liJO. et rKIVATE SALE. Eleveni at aid One-Half A ere of deslr atde meadow laad one ball mile seuthwe.'t ol enstnra;. well shaded, splendid spnn water, makiDg it a desirable piece of property lor t-nild-lnax oa This property Will Be Siold at a Bari-aln. Also, a Uotic and Lot aitnated en Main strtet, Lat Wnd. for lurtber Information cil .n or address. JUU.N J. EVANS. jali.4t Ebenrbnrit, Ta SAW SVliLLS! (! Variable Frietloai et Belt Feel . Steam Engines. Hay Presses. Shinglo Mills, &c. Portable Crist Mills StnJ tor iLus. TUreattliiir 51 aettlnes, eVe. tVtalt ae. A. B. t iHl AK tU eik, i'a. ja tb.l3X. . v N'OIICE TO STtH'KHOLl.EUS. The annual n eetioa ol Hie stockholders of toe Creeson bprinara C- supaitj will beheld at :he rce ol tbe CKapasy. Me. 'JXi S.-uth Fourth Street, fbtiadeliibia, ra.. on luecda). Au-ust .Mb. :.at U o'clock, at. Election tor President suid ijirecWra aaaus day and place. E. H. FYLE. julU St. SeereUry. STRAY" COW. Came to the residence of lbs snbs-T'ter re-t-i Hun in .Marnier township on or at out the mid dlaof May, a la rye rt4 (xw, a smail uol:u cut of i-!h ear, aDout eia;bt years old. Tho owner is rt'iieMtad to entne lomard. prove property, pay cbmes and t..ko her aetay, tlherwLce she will be dispoeed oi ac.-trdins; to law. JUI1S at MAMVUi O'liaJvA. Smth Fork ,,, ,. , Creyle townshlp . W'llra ore . . Summerhlll towrjphlp Hoctaue IuwmI lp... 'Vaahiavton townrblp. No. " No. X. Tonrelhlll.. m. 5slllti1n horooih Monster tnwnalilr - rialiltsia townshtp.. , , , A'bvll'e Chet Springs Alio heny t iwnshlp I orotio Klacl. lies township Cambria township Khenshorer. West Ward... " East Warn Brr township , Sn--qnehanna townal ip. llnstico-s ......... ... E'der township Carroll town ( H-r.ll towiiahlp C!erflcld township. I ean township Kcaiie township White tnwnsnip.. t'het township E-'st Cnnctnaoirb I- rankltn .. JohnsUiwn. It Ward -' 2d Ward.. " 3d Ward . . . . . 41 h Wrd . . . . &th Ward St h Ward . " Tth Wajd ... . , " 8th Ward Bth Ward 10th ard... . Uth Ward ... . " lilh Ward . . . . 13th Ward . . . . 14th Ward ... ISth Ward . . . lS'h Ward ... . Vpper Yodcr township . .. . East Tayl r lewnsh'p . . . . . Jackson township . . . . . Conemau;h townshlo . , . . Stoneyr-eek township . . . . , Iwer YcMler township West Taylor township .... dstns township . . . . . - - Klctiiand townahlp ... evert WATERPROOF COLLAR or CUFF BE UP TO THE MARK THAT CAN BE RELIED ON Trot; to Tollt: ! olor ! M.JlllT H'll Inly lith Jnlv etb ITth Ij laih Tn;v 21 at nly TtA -. Tnlr 2VI Tnly S4th Tuly vsth -Inly vs'h .'air aih Inir T'.th Jolv Slst Aotnft 1st Animt 4'h Anco t Mh Aniriist S-h Aneest Trh An-i4t Ph Anifoat ll.-r, Atiinit AoaTipf 18'h Aoitu't l it Anirn.l 1Mb .-..Aua-ast liith airust IMih Aner.st loth AiiruPt fn ..... Anzuct 21st intjit 2il Inlr I4h Jnlrl.Sth .rnlr S'h ...tnly 17th . . . .July IRth . . . . Jalr 31t . .. . .Inly 2-.M . . . . .Inly rtd . . . . July 4:n . . . . .la!y 2Sih . . . July 21th . , . Jnly 2th . . . . Jnlv St1! . . .July 31st . . Anvnst 1st . . Auirast 4th . . . Anenrt S'h . . August f t'u . . Aairnst "th .. AnimstSth . August llth . . Anarott l'-'h . . Auirnst i3iu , . Aumt 14'h I . . AUKUCt l.v.h . . Aornt lath ! . . Auront 18th 1 V V. EEARS THIS MARK. TRADE 41 S. mm. s Mark NSED3 MO LAUNDCRIMC. CAM BEW!PD CU AH (N A WOIVlENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET. mai-0-ly INDIANA PO LIS, IMD. No? 7 1 tt ...4 Price, $18 00 at Factory, aer. Strf Mly Firs t-Hawt. Wn rm n ted All ."econd tirowih iiickory. ttet'l A.'.- ni-.d Tims. Low IVnt fit Arms. TeriVuly lanet-il. Lon. Enxy Ridini;. Oil T- mier-.l S?;.riTig. lie- WhtvU and !-t AH uvt-r. I? YOU CAN'T FOrO THEM FOR SAI BY YOCR MSLCHANTS. WEITB U8. A disennnt of Mr cent. Willi be allowed on all taxes paid on or belore September Ut. and atler October 1st t per cent, will be added on all un paid. THIIS.K. 1IIIWF., Ebeasburg-, Jane Sth. Treasurer. ILErmON NOTICE. Ti In pursnanee of a resolution ol the Council c-f the tton-nsrh ot Ebenstmrr. appmred June 3d lR9f. notice Is hereby srfren that an election will' be held at the usual places for boldlnc the mu nicipal snd ceneral election In the East and W'et warrts of said bomutrh on TnnilsT. ti e I2tlt Jay ofaacaai. A. I. IIM, the poll a ioctiicr at 7 o'clk, a. at . and eloir: at 7 o'clock, r. at., lor tbe purtmse of determfnlns whether the Indebtedness ol ssild borfeiitb shall r:e lnereaed to an amount not eHceedina: 7 per centum ol the assessed valuation ol the taxable property therein. Tickets voted tone labeled on the outside "increase ot debt." and to contain on the Inside the words -no Increase of debt" or "debt may be Increased." Amonntof last at seared valua tion (117.4K CO Amonntof existing Indebted ness, coupon bonds S.0fKi Accrued Interest on bond.w..H &4.00 I "edict amount ol duplicate for i applicable to psrmcnt Alaame ; $ g7.-0 Lkiduet balaaee due on duplt. eat h,r iswi.. , 4.oe t s.oatoo Net amount of bended Indebt ed n ess 2.1150 SST.77 GEO. ii. READE, ATTOK.N EY-AT L A W. . Ebbscbo. Fea. arOffloa on Centre street, near lUth. Amount ontstandlnv orders Amount tax assesaea for bor. ouitn purposes lor lsj. MS.02 Amount ol Indebtedness pro- tO be Increased 6.000.0 Feroantacs of assessed raluaUon, .0S10 pe eentnm. ' Tbspropeaed Increase In ths Indebtedness et the torouKU la lur the purpose of securtna: an ad ditional supply of water. a.-... r. I EVAKS, Bunresi. - a. a-'cnasVEt.. ierK DONALD E. DITTOX, ATTOik LY AT LA IV, EBLNKBt SO, FCSJIA. is7'Omce In Opera llouse, UaIN aUset- I Council Cbaru!er, July I. Is'tSt. HH. MYEK. A1TOKNEY-AT-LAW. Eaissat'ia, Fa. umos la Oollonade Kew. oa Ceutro street QNLY $20 p HIGH ARM, PHILAD'Aiili mm, LT WARRANTED 5 YEARS. , 15 DAYS TRIAL HasSclf-srttlng XeeUle acl f-Ui reading alto ttle, Is iiole less and 1 lght-rmm nltiy.lms thcliaiidsoawset wood-work, and finest set of extra att a h mcnta. Ioit pay acrnta 959 str 500 1 send for clrrmlar. THE C. A. WOOD CO. I7N.10thSt.,Phila.,Fi -v -r-X ,'. J 9 wT BsWsJBf e- rT4, ; W -mr ssajaaw Vhe more worrtVhe brighreris Busy .wives who use SAP0LIO never seem to row old .Try &cexke A complete wreck of domestic happiness has often rosultexl from badly va&hed rijafrft, from an unclean kitchen, or from trifles which seemed light aa air. But hy these things a man often judg-ea of his wifs's devotion to hor family, aad chargts her with general neglect when he finds hor ceroleas in the particular. Many a home owes a large part of its thrifty neatness and its consequent happiness to EAPOLJO. Ss-Cirorcra often aubatitute olirajaer arol for sAtol.l. Io nutkc a tx-tter prune, arad back. uik ariiclca svud luaiat vu liavLu. Jut what you vrucrcU.".
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