The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, August 08, 1890, Image 3

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vr I cli'ep. A ool bu.
( ipr.iin Mrao McDonaia. or uorrtto,
nt a ff w honrs in town on aaouaay
1 Mr. ttHlsl waiters, qi iibiw
f.t-r. fe
town
hour la town on Moo-
Mr Mvtim'l FHsrrls, of Ualllfzin, wts
raumi auionii rrlecds In tnla place
piom.s I . Fen ion and ois
Mis. Nicholson, are flaltlnji Miss
of this place.
I
3
r jtlin Uiilan. a Pittsburg carpenter, fell
. h.u-f wblle working in Jonnstown
'n . . P. . I T l-l.
T. lUatin.s 'To''i baabsrn purchased
' lr. ruymnnJ Kaylor, wno will take
cKar "f PPr ,D w- or tw0-
I Vr .' "f1" s- F-rrl8- or rittaborg. BOO
(Mr J " l'"10' of Place, wlta bto
i . jn,i t0 children, is visiting bis pas
r'-M""""' "nt nttlB Sharbaugh, of
t Tn'! t.'w- Cambria county, are visiting
;;, jnn K on Kidge street
'rip;. Il-m'-l.
lr. M ' Kirh. the. well-known con.
j-n-tor "f ,!',rr township. p-Msed thmagt)
t n on Mi mlv on his way east to look
'r.T"ni
j T M. NeM. Kq . who will do bla
rrt in hv 'presenting Cambria conny In
,. net' I.iri!Iatnre. was a visitor to our
f-s i.o Ti"iiy
Wrtv. . ma' teacher to take
Irharc of t.nrettn Jitr1ct school. Good
lt, w;!l be paid. J. E Phuci.db.
Secretary of Boartl.
-n" f!r"' ,r' wade In the new plant
tit Irs rVnn-Tiranla railroad company at
ijj j:n wt tnrnni out on Monday. The
Jj itut ha i-ii'ity of producing fifty tons
-Mr J.i-erh !)inny, brother of Mr. J. B.
;vrnv. i f ie, left on Wednesday for
r.'wi!",,iirv. Macnaaitta, where he haa
jvn attending school for the past two
jjvara.
VM!i trvkt to rescne her rutte girl
Vnm ti 't;rit of a bue mastiff on Mon
Yar sv'-nintf, nnar Trr tat Ion. Mra.
Jt.mrKi' Wright wt almost torn to pieces by
ijitf "! "Ill Jio.
( We rnv a spcely and posltlre Cure
'for ('nturrh, P'rhrla, Canker Mouth, and
H-mhi-h.'. In SMluh'a Catarrh Remedy. A
rNwn! Irim'tor free with each bottle. Use
ti: If ynu (li-slre hfalth and sweet breath.
.Vtwrt Allonbaonh. of Wllmore.
itirak-'irinn on th rcnnylanla ral'road got
!. id arm rnuutit between the bumpers while
.vonpllnij cm at l-rry. on Sunday laet and
l..l it br kn. II . wn taken to the Al
Jtoona hinpital wfre the fracture was re-
iijucml.
J -Robert Sari!!, aeut for a Philadelphia
! bailment honse, wlill aoITerlng from ex
a.Hiv drliilcintr. attempted auiclde on Frl
iav at AltiMna by cuttlntt hla throat with a
jj.ii-Letl'alfe. II 'a demun was frustrated and
:.t was placed under tratront In the coun-
:t iloi'-bou'jp.
-Whilt walklns on te railroad track
lafir Klmlnn on Thursday County Coromls-l.-uiniT
Hendtrson, of Centre county, was
:rack by an engine and hurled forward
Cr.irty f.'ft. II was fortunate to escape
.without injury, but will give locomotives a
.Ji biTtli In the future
j -Charles Watiton. was brought to Jail
trnm .Johnstown on Monday U-t. charged
ith horx'-stfaling. The aorusd hired a
jtjam aotui time ago from Liveryman Fen
lier, of that city, to go to UMford county
3d fal'inu to return was followed and cap-
t ir! at Daltiruore. The team was recov-
irrd.
-W received two eommunlcationa on
the subject of the water works, one f avor
ingandthe other analnst the proposed In-
Kree In the Indebtedness of the boron gh.
.fl'ha length and lareness of thlr rficelna
hreTents ttieir inertion and as we do not
isfc to pubii.h one without the other, we
are obliged to let both go by the board.
-General Robert A. McCoy formerly Aa-
rewtanf Adjt. (Jeneral of the Pennsylvania
ues oi. corps has been selected by the
Hoard nf Commissioners on Gettysburg
mnnnments to relate the services of the 1st
Uriga.le of ffmt corps at the battle of Gets
tyburu on the oc-asion of the dedicatory
ceremonies at (iettyshurg. Ps.. SepL 2d
1!HJ.
Mr. K. B. Cresswell wbo has the con
rvt for rtellverlng the polls for the New
1 't .t Chicago Cable and Telegraph Cotn
Pnr between Ilollldev.burg and Ebens
vt. hn commenced delivering tbe poles
the old piles. After entering town
:h line follows Sample street to tbe West
wbers it again strikes the pike, which
it follows to Pittoburg .
p m' F n D4rkr' Chairman of the He-
ruaiican Ponntv Committee, hae published
'lto tbe Republican voters of Cambria
wy. to hoM their primary electlocs en
v-itHr. Aoias lVh. 1890. for the pur
P.of electing delegates to the Republl-
Convention to he held at Ebensbur. on
y. Augjst isth. for the purpose of
"mating a county ticket, etc.
s L "ut for th8 counterfeit two-doller
They re n excellent lmiUtloo of
- utne. There I one infallible way
-Z nd "thr Vaii Paper
T.,"7; Tk'' a oln or needle and run It
-er the si:k ntMr tnat , ierrt itnvgh
In W b,,K lf with t6 P,B oa
nvh gp th lhr'd tnmt 14 to P'miy
tben ym, r,n Uke tI)e fof
"f, ,- The counterfeit two'a are
', rf rttfirates.
-Tfc, rennnywanla Railroad company
ll5 '"' ' 'a-t week, paid tbe State
lj,.n . ' " WM tne ioetallment
main
he main
oaxsin- punnawa in ror
' 's. L T" 17 000 tb nllnma stlpn
'idar Inetallment fell due
5a. ,bT ,hl' T10 railroad
! Ins the dear title to the proper
I,,- ,cn WM tne 'o"1"
' firmed from the State. The
"'the m, . . .
Co !'Ch"d f Cb"", Of
a 'p.... lwo old' WM rescued
pepr, ,n tu to save It from the aer.
:iotit niW' Th 8n'ke bad somehow got
wa. f th ''"''rice and tbe little
" tn a :'s7ere1 dailberatety punching
'PrirB . Thesnke was Just ready
so rprnu' "enthe mother a p.
tj,, c''n6 D hatched the
4 of .,.,?! ther thcn blew snake's
Wth his gun.
fSve IIlfrd. President narrlson'a
nn,,. f",r"ary' "rived at Creseoo on
rJl"'nNfoe'rrP,,eof eo"P'rtln ar.
rUr?i'n , th reP'om of President
leat r, n'' flmily. The famil. nf t,..i
iirr . wot
mm
'"""i on ."'.. xIcel to arrive at
'Vl'Men :rned,a,0f n""iek and
,h" itav .f o f P'wr- Dur-
i .. at tresson T..u . .
1 v'v . tboroul"T overhauled
V rtted 0p for m iveMdent's
To Decooie a teacher, trained In the
science and tbe art of education, go to lad
ana Normal Indiana, Pa.
A pony that Mr. Alex Grief, of Carroll
town, bad purchased out of the drove be
longing, to Meiers. Crown A Denny, of this
place, died a few ad notes after being pur
chased by the fornvr gentleman In Carroll
town, on Tuesday last. It is supposed that
tbe animal was hurt by being thrown when
lassoed.
John Dunco, a Hungarian, was murder
ed on Saturday night at Wbltuey near
Greeosbnrg, by a fellow countryman named
Andrew hhersxey. The quarrel was Inaug
urated ever a keg of beer when Sberskey.
in a drunken rage, drove a pick entirely
through tbe breast of Dunco, killing him
Instantly. Tbe murderer has been arrett
ed. Mr. Charles Troxell, or this place, is the
possessor of seven young rabbits that are a
curiosity. Tbey are about two werke old
arid seem lively, though tbey have but few
legs and one ear among the lot. Six of
them are without ears ; two of them have
each two legs and no ears ; one haa but one
leg and no ears ; one minus both legs and
ears ; the sixth la without ears but has four
legs ; tbe seventh baa foor legs and one ear,
and seems to be tbe king of tbe lot. No one
ean account for this strange freak of nature.
There are seven others nearly the same age
that are perfectly formed. GalliLzi PUdi
cator. Mr. Timothy Sbeehaa, an old and re
spected citixen of Allegheny township, was
a visitor U our office to-day (Thursday)
Mr. Sbeeban worked In Ebensbnrg forty
two yeary ago, at the building of the old
Pre&byterlan chorcb (which Is now torn
down) and while at work on that structure,
by the breaking of a ecaffoU. fell from tbe
top of wall while at work oo the gable, to
the basement below. Mr. Sbeehan fortun
ately was not much hurt, ar.d soon recover
ed from the effects of his talL He Is to
day enjoying lood health which we hope
may long cootlnne, as be is a worthy citi
xen and a veteran and prompt paying sub
scriber to the Fbxkmak.
James D. Sleeman, a young English
machtneat. lately employed by tbe Fluntlng.
don Manufacturing Company, was engaged
to be married last week to Mtea Annie
F. Culbertsoo, the nlnetesu-year old daugh
ter of W. W. Cutbertson, Eq , of Uunttog
don. Thursday of last week was tbe day
set for tbe coo pie to be made one. At the
boor appointed for tbe ceremony, tbe in
vited guests assembled at the residence of
the bride's father and everything was In
readlnesa for tbe bappy event, but the
bridegroom came not. Sleeman Is now a
resident of Jeaoette. Westmoreland county,
and Miss Calbertson Is a highly . respected
young lady. Tbe reason for tbe groom's
failure to arrive at the appointed time is a
mystery.
A fire In the southeastern part of Brad
dock, on Thursday erenlag of lat week
rendered forty-seven families bomeleas and
destroyed $100,000 worth of property. The
fire originated In a summer kitchen attached
to a bouse belonging to John Barlock, oo
enpled by a Slavonian family wbo kept
boarders. The women had turned on the
gas te get a meal for tbe men, wbo were to
go to wotk on the 4 o'clock turn at the
steel works. The roof Ignited from tbe
stove pipe, wnteh became red hot. A stiff
breeze was blowing up from the tlyer. and
fanned tbe flames. There was much delay
In the fire department responding and there
was but little water. Pittsburg engines
were wired fot and were loaded on cars but
before tbey left tbe depot word was te
cetvea that tbe fire was under control. The
houses were occupied by poor people.
J. Wilkinson A Son, marble and gran
ite dealers of Ebeoaburg. Pa., wish to In
form the public that they axe 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 workmanship of their designs are
evidenced by the many specimens now on
exhibition at their establishment and by
tbe numberless designs which they have
erected In the various cemeteries la this
county and elsewhere. Every department
of their busloess la in the hands of skillful
and competent workmen, who are capable
of executing any piece of work from the
plainest to the most elaborate, which to
gether with the personal supervision that
every Job receives la a guarantee that per
fect satisfaction will bo given to tbe most
exacting of patrons. Tbey ordered forty
tons of marble which arrived In April, and
now have aa fine. If not the finest, atock on
the best marble that aver came to Western
Pennsylvania. Persona . wisbnig anything
In the line wonld do well to give them a cal(
before leaving their order with any other
manufacturer, as yon can ' depend upon
getting a good Job at a fair price.
ierrctpsadesee.
Xicktowx. Fa.., August 7th, 1800.
Editor Cambria iYeemo
Dear Sir. Brother Ocacloa Donahue,
Order of Christian Brothers and his ancle,
Brother Dominic Byrne, Order of St. Au
gustine, both of Philadelphia, visited
friends and relatives and tbe birth place of
the former. Tbey started frcm Gallitzlu
Mondsy morning, July 29, accompanied by
Joseph Klrsh and wire, of that place, wbo
drove them over. Tbey stopped at Lorret
to to see the buildings and tomb of Rev.
Father Ga lilt z In, also, to see tbe beautiful
church there and Its sarrouodlngs. Tbey
took a piece or tbe statue In the old church
as a relic of Rev. Father Gallitzln.
After leaving there tbey drove by tbe way
of Xlcktown to Mr. Byrne's, who Is an
nnele of Brother Ocaclus, also, a brother of
Brother Dominic where tbey stayed all
night, the next morning they visited tbe
cousin of Brother Ocaclus. Mi. Bernard
Magee. That afternoon Brother Ocaclus,
went to see bis birth place which Is near J
Strongstown, Indiana county. lie was
born there In 1857. When be waa atsout
three years old bla parents Mr. John Dona
hue and wire, moved to Maryland, where
bis father was killed on a railroad shortly
after, bnt be remained with bla mother un
til be was nearly 21 years of age, when be
entered a colled ge In Philadelphia, but soon
after entered a college In Baltimore where
be graduated. After graduating be went
back to Philadelphia, where be took the
habit and la at present a teacher In the
Christian Brothers' College there. After
taking a view of his blrtb place be went
back to Mr. Byrne when tbey started home
by Ebeoaburg to see the grave of Brother
Dominic's parents and tbe grand parents of
the other brother.
Brother Ocaclus Intended going by Johns
town to Maryland, wbsie be will spend a
few weeks with bis mother. Brother Dom
inic went to Gallitzln with his niece, Mrs.
Klrsh and her husband, where be will stop
until tbe following Mooday when be will
return borne. Tbey both seemed to enjoy
their visit and we hope tbey will both come
back soon again and stay longer. M.
fcberlfra Stales.
Sheriff Stineman will ffVr the following
propertl. s at Sheriff's sale at tbe Court
House In Ebensburg. on Monday, Septem
ber it, lsyo. at l o'clock, r. m :
The intereft of A. Farrel in PS scree of
land In F.arr township, about 40 acres
cleared, haying thereon a platik house and
log barn.
Tbe interest of Georg Wesser In a lot of
ground In 15th Ward, Johnstown, having
thereon a two story frame house.
Tbe Interest of J. S Or.boro In a lot of
ground in 1st Ward, Johnstown, having
thereon a part frame and part brick build
ing. The Interest of Margaret Kittle and An
drew W. Kittle In a lot of ground In Gal
litzln. having thereon a two story plank
bouse
The interest or D. E. Jfotley In 060 acres
of land In White township, about 35 of
which are cleared, known as tbe James
Tlarrls tract, excepting and reserving cor.
ner of said land bounded by northerly and
easterly tine or said tract and tbe Philips
burg road, and land previously sol J to Adam
Each.
Tbe Interest of same In 300 acres of ltsd
In White township knowo as the William
Harrison tract, excepting 130 acres previous
ly sold by Chat lea Ranstead.
The Interest of same In 460acree In White
townahlp known as the John Harris No. 2.
tract, excepting 30 acres sold to Caroline
Kessler.
The Interest of same in 450 acres in White
townahlp known as tbe Alexander Brown
tract.
The Interest or same In 594 acres or land
In White townsblp known as the Tbomss
Brown tract.
The Interest of same In 523 acres In White
township known as the James Reed tract.
The Interest of same In 115 acres of land
la White townsblo.
Tbe Interest of same In 400 acres of land
In White and Reade townships.
The Interest of same In 137 acres of land
In Reads township, excepting 0 seres con
veyed to B. McCsbe.
The interest of Jsmes T. Mnrty In a lot
of remand in 3d Ward. Johnstown, fronting
43 feet on Union street, having thereon a
two story bowse.
Tbe Interest or Lewis Strayer and John
Strayer In 137 acres of land In Taylor town-,
ship.
The Interest of same In 80 acres of land
In township.
The Interest of David Burtnett la a lot of
ground in the village or Summerblll, con
taining 49 perches, having thereon a two
story frame boose.
Tbe Interest of John Ana man In 7i acres
of land In Allegbeoy township, having
thereon a two story frame bouse and frame
barn.
The Interest of John McGifBn and M L.
McRifflo In 96 perches ef ground In Carroll
town borough, having thereon a two story
frame planing mill and fixtures.
Tbe Interest of same In 1 acre and 80
perches of ground In Carrolltown borough.
Tbe Interest of William Keith In 23 acres
of land In Suspuehanna township, part
cleared, having thereon a log bouse and log
barn.
The Interest of Karl Hellrlgle In a lot or
ground In 11th Ward. Johnstowa, r rooting
50 feet on Maple avenue, having thereon a
Oklahoma eottage.
Tbe Interest of John M. Coad In a lot of
gronnd In 2d Ward. Johnstown, fionling 23
feet on Washington street and 50 feet on
Market street, having thereon a three story
brick bouse with Mansard roof, unfinished.
Tbe Interest of Samuel Smay In 49 acres
of land In Summerhill township, about 40
sires cleared, having thereon a one and a
half story pla nk bouse and log barn.
Cwtarort at Iadlaaa Marwaal Kchtewl.
1. a very health rn I place. 2. A very con
venient building. S. Well furnished recep
tion rooms for tbe use of students and their
friends. 4. Well furnished looms for stu
dentsfurniture, carpels, book cases, gas
light, steam beat and natural gas. 5. Good
boarding at low rates. 6. Steam laundry
Just the kind of work a voung man or lady
waats Is done here. Too need not aeid
your linen to tbe city. 7. The socials for
the girls and boys are special features. 8.
A beautiful campus, with trees, grass,
flowers and fountain.
Obituary.
WARD. Died at tbe Mercy Hospital In
Pittsburg, on Tuesday, August Btb, 1890,
Mr. William J. Ward, aged 34 years.
The deceased was a son of Mr. Martin
Ward, of this place, and was known and
esteemed by a large circle of friends, who
will deeply regret his early dembe. He
was a printer by occupation baying learned
tbe trade In the Freemajc office
snder Its former proprietor Mr. H. A.
McPike, now of tbe Altoona Times, who
was a brother-in-law of tbe deceased. Af
ter the purchase of tbe Freemax by tbe
present proprietor. Mr. Ward worked In
the office for a yer or more as foreman,
but on account of III health gave np the
position In tbe nope that a rest would re
store bis health. With his active tempera
ment It was Impossible to remain long Idle
and sometime after, bis health being some
what Improved, be accepted tbe position of
foreman In tbe office of the Xcw at Carroll
town, where be remained for more than a
year when be was again compelled to seek
rest. Consumption had by this time plain
ly marked blm as a victim and be returned
to bis home In Ebensburg and sought by
rest and care to prolong the life that the un
relenting disease was slowly bnt sorely
taking from him. Notwithstanding all bis
care be continued to grow weaker and
about three months ago he went to Mercy
Hospital In Pittsburg, where his brother
Rev. John Ward Is chaplain, aod where on
Tuesday abont two o'clock p. m. be breath
ed his last. He leaves to mourn his death
an aged father and one sister, Mrs. P. A.
Schwab both of tbla place. Poor Will
Ward, he was known acd esteemed In
Ebensburg. Carrolltown and all ovej the
couoty by hosts of friends who loved him
for bis generous and unselfish friendship,
and bis death will be sincerely mourned and
by none more than fcla fellow crafts-i
men wbo respected him for bis Intelligence.
Integrity and honeet worth. May he rest
In peace.
CHRISTY. Died at his borne In Loret
to en Sunday. August 3rd. 1890, Mr. An
drew J. Christy, sged 54 years.
Tbe deceased was born In Loretto, on
the 24h of March. 1836. and with tbe excep
tion of a few years residence In Venango
county, this State, daring the early days of
the oil excitement, resided there all hn life.
He was an active, enterprising citizen
whose death will be a loss to tbe communis
ty In which he lived and whose demise will
be regretted by a Isrgs circle ef warm
friends, ne leaves to mourn bis loss a wife
aod foor children, ooe son aod three daugh
ters, one of whom la the wife of Mr. J. B.
Denny, or this place. Ills funeral took
place at Loretto. oo Wednesday morning
where arter a high Mass of Requiem bis re
mains were laid to rest. May . be rest in
peace.
Baeklaaa Aralra ttalvat.
The Best Salve In the world for Cats,
Braises. Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rheum. Fever
Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi
tively cures Piles, or no psy required. It Is
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
money refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
Sold at tbe drug store of E. James, Ebens
burg, and W. W. McAteer. Loretto.
Tksftataa Will Stbew Leea Deafness.
Washington, August 5th. It is claimed
that there will be considerable falling off in
tbe percentage of deaf people in tbe census
of 1890, owing to tbe extended use of the
sound disc invented by a citizen In Bridge
port, Conn., named A. H. Wales.
Rupture cure guaranteed by Dr. J.B.
Mayer, 831 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. Ease
at once, no operation or delay from busi
ness, attested by thousands of cures after
others fall.
Ta tne Farmt n ef Cambria Teaaljr .
Lokktto. Pa.. August ah. 18SM).
G etj. em est : Yoo are Invited to attend
a meeting of tbe Farmers Alliance at Ch est
Sprites in Friday, Augct-t isib. The noo
titts which late prcmpttd this aoveniect
cfttt not bert he ststed. Let It suCtce to
s sy trat our present condition is wr.t-Ddure-ble
ard as all elates seem to be combined
agaitst us. eelf-preseivaticn Imperatively
calls upon us to unite In self-defence
Cumplaibing will do no good. Our eom
p lainis In tfe future, as in the past, will be
treated with contempt. We are in the ma
jority : we have iDly to assert our power
and our wrongs will be speedily righted.
Awake, then! A reuse! Those wbo will
be free thttnselvee niust strike the blew.
Attend this meeting. Come one, come alL
James J. Kaylor.
Stcretaiy Firmer' Alliance of Cambria Co.
Facta Wartn Kaonlif.
lo all diseases of tbe nasal mucous mem
brane the remedy used must be non-Irritating.
The medical profession bas been slow
to realize this. Nothing satisfactory can be
accomplished with douches, snuffs, powders
ot syringes because they are all irritating,
do not thoroughly reach tbe affected sur
faces and should be abandoned aa worse
tbsn failures. A multitude of person wbo
bad for years borne all tne worry and pain
that catarrh can inflict testify to radical
cores wrought by Ely's Cream Balm.
Consumption Surely Cured.
To Tbs Eorrom: Plaue Inform year readers
tt&t I have a poaittTe remedy for the aboTa-aajoed
dlaeaae. By 1U Uiuely w thoaaaaJa of hopeless
caaae have bean permanently cored. I ahaU be gla4
to aanl two bottlee or my remedy FKEJE to an of
your raa-Iere wbo hare eonaumptlon if they will
Baud me their Eiareaa and P. O. addraaa. Respect
fully, T. A. tUAJCL M. M C-. lal i-eari Bt K. I.
WIDOWS'
APPRAISEMENTS !
NX'THT IS HEKEBY (iITEN THAT THE
ollowlnc named peal eia eat el prefertv
apralee4 and set apart lor widows of d re-lrnis
ander the Art ol Aeaemblv or the 4th day el
Anl. A. I). 1-vM. hare been Bled Is tbe Ke1iter'a
fflee la and fir tbe County ol Cambria, and will
e prefected te the Orphan Onurl ol laid euao
ty lor eonarmatton and alllowaeee en
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 3D, 1S00.
I. Inventory nail appralaement of personal
property anraled and act apart te Helen Eraaa,
wt(w of luhaJ. teana. (earpeaterl, deeeaeU.
:.
3. Tneentery and appralaement ef peraonal
property of Joseph ra txnear. late of tiarroll
township, Cambria County, ra., deceased, ap
praised and aet apart lor Theresa tirarerger,
wljnw of mid Jppp-IpL KttO.
5. Inventory and appraisement of the perxmal
property appraised and set apart to Naary Stray
er. wtrtow of Jamb t. Strayer. late of Lai war To.
township, deceased. SJOu.
4. Inventory and appraisement ef peraoaal
property appretsed and set apart to Kilxa J.
Iat. widow el John J. barta, late ef Cambria
townshii . deeeased. f3u0.
5. Inventory and appraisement of the personal
troperty appraised and set apart to Elisabeth
'rtee. widow of Wm. 1 Prloe. deceased.
S Inventory and apretsement ot the personal
property appraised and set apart to lennle lavis,
wlJowof Moses Uavls. late of Blacklick town
ship, deceased.
T. Inventory and appraisement of the personal
property approperty appraised and set apart to
jastlna Wacker. widow ol of Conrad Waeker. late
of the borouirh I Jobnstown, deeeased. M'-' li.
S. Inventory and appraisement Of the personal
property appraised and set apart to t:rfeth
Walters, widow ot Tbomas Walters, late of Coep
ersdale. Cambria county, fa., deceased. S-luu.
. Inventory and appraisement ef the personal
property apnrataed and aet apart te I.lui Stray
er. widow el Cyras Strayer, late el Lower Yoder
towoshlp deceased. S309.
10. Inrentory'and appraisement el tbe personal
property appraised and aet apart to Christina
Staple, widow ol Anarast Slasr'e. late if Upper
Yoder township, deceased, ext.
II. Inventory and appraisement of tte personal
property appraised and set apart to Ellsa Hons,
widow el jonti Hoot, late ol CODemaOKh borough,
deeeased. tSOO.
13. Inventory and appralaement ol the rersonal
property appraised and set apart to Kltzateth
Vye. widow of John lye, late ol Adams township,
deceased. SV4.;4.
13. Inventory and appraisement of tbe penwnal
property appraised and set apart to Ann Hag: ties,
widow ol .loon T. Hashes, late ol Cambria town
ship, deceased, azuo.
CEX.EST1NE J. BI.AIK.
Register.
Beaister'f OfBee. Ebensbarg-. Pa, August 8. lHyO.
"V"OTICE OF INTENDED APPLICATION
X lor charter of Incorporation
Notice Is hereby clven that aa application will
be made to the Hon. K. L.. Johnston, President
Jadse of tbe Court of Common Pleas of Cambria
eonnty on tbe fella Pay ef S. nirmber. A.
I. 1NU. by James W. Klldutl. Thomas lobin.
Jas. 1). Clnlnn. Robert Snowball. Charles Job. P.
H. Ken inner. John Anstead and others, under tbe
Aet ol Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania. eutltle.1 -Aa Act to Provide for the In
corpora Uon and Kes;iilatlon of certain Corpora
tions," approved April 2a. 1ST1. and the supple
ments thereto, for tbe charter of an Intended cor
poration to be called tbe -Knights of l-'or Co
operative Bnlldlnsr tVunpany, of (iallittle. Pa.."
tbe character andbject ol which Is to erect a ball
or bulldtnic to be upd by tbe members of said
corporation as a place of meeting; and for other
nubile and private usee. ana for these purposes to
nave, possess and eo)oy all the Mebis, benente
and privileges of tie said Aet of Asiiemblv and
Its supplements. fcX. T. MTS'tELlS.
auS it Solicitor.
rTTIAI. LIST.
I 8ionp Wm u SirTixaia.
Indiana Co. Dep. Bk vs. Anna.
Kutterbaagh vs, CanniBbam.
Sloan McJUullen et at.
Klsher ........ y. Kairer et al.
lse Blair re. Oallajcher.
Pringle vs. Prlmtie.
King rt. Cook.
K St
tgll
:PWBEB
Absolutely Pure.
Tne powaer sever vanes. A m arret oi ponty,
treoa-Ui aad wholesomeneea. Mora economical
than tbe ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in
eimipetitlon with tne multitude of tbe low text
short we'.cht, alum or phosphate powder. Sold
eny n cent . Koiit baiiis Powoia Co., 1M
Wall bL.Naw You.
T
Wylaud.
Bowman ..
Cresswell..
Karber
Irvln
Irrin
Kline
liaitan
.vs. Kins-.
..v. Barnhart.
-ra. Cole,
vi. Haywood Coal Oo.
ys. dill.
..vs. KutrutT.
..vs. Elliott,
-vs. urtunfcr.
vs. Storm et al.
Miller....
Anna vs. Notley
Admrs. ol Kubrlts -..vs. i:uster.
Oallns-ber H.fc..
Oallattber..VB. Baker.
Malcbonsoa .. , vs. Louhry.
Suward A Co vs. Oliuaga.
Hall. Nwojer, 'l:ase A
Co... . .r. Panish.
Wlson vs. Myers. Keade.
dreary... . i. Hauich.
JAS. C. DAKBY.
ProthjA omoe, Au. S. ISwo. Prothonotary.
rpTlAL LIST.
JL Third Win ( Scm-Baa (SraciLJ.
Martin... rt. MeOlade.
Saxmaa r. CarrolL
Keada T, H pepper heirs.
Prinle.... y. Prtncle.
Kerr A Co vs. Brown.
Brlokar . Pamsh.
Potters Co-e;ratlreCo-ys. Mc.lonitl.
Kerr A Co rs. Ylorer.
Kunkle... vs. Vondeller A Keene.
Wes tover vs. Bower.
same, , .rs. Same.
"lek rs. Adams.
Hemnerlv Ts. Ll.ly Mde.Co.
fle-" vs. shoemaker.
Hall. Swoyer. Ulase A
C-o vs. Meonlgle.
Same ts. Wllhelm A McOonl-
Kle.
MeVey rs. Suppee.
Mct-Bwley rs. Vaucbn.
Miller A Co .rs. anKbn.
, JAS. ti DARBY.
rrotby a. Offlee. Aug. 8, ism. Prothonotary.
.7-" " siereoy (rive notice that
win sit at Arourarton Koom, Court Hoove, la
J' ' --. i ' na. Animit 3d. 1S80, at
- ...wm. . in. ld. nil rm ... .ii.-M
ACMTOICS NOTICE.
The undemsjned auditor appointed by the
Ceart of Cambria county te distribute the fund In
tbe hands el Ceron Leahey and John K. Kelly
ejertitors ol the last will and testament ol l al
MePhilllp. eeceased. aa shown by their llrst and
final account to and amonv tbe persons entitled
he
Kb-
10
. .I 1 -appointment, at which Una and
place all person Interested shall attend ee be lor
debarred from com ins; in on said fund.
-a Auditor.
"ATOT1CE.
r 1 9"--e' Coca-r or CAMBRIA Co.
tT -,b.. H,,r" fad Kepreeentatlre of
Thomas Duncan, deceased:
Oaaauss: You are hereby cited to be aad an
b?beM rl,:.-p."d"e "'J' Onummf "nrt &
t?mi?.J?'? bor;B? l-fl"t Monday ol Scp
t.kiTh. h","."'1. lhr """'I or reroaeto
take tbe real estate of Thomas Duncan deceaji.t
at the appraised raluat k fTp-Ton UbTan
e-a!-K."y y the said Court, or show
cause wby tame should net be old
J.C. STINEMAN,
Sheriff Office, EbeMbBrr. r A.gt 8f b
nr w. dick. -
-- ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW
M. READE,
ATOfKVrV.lTT a tit
- -- --a. t ua ww a
EO.
G
taaaaca
e-Cffloe on Centre street, near High.
, 1 . 10 Spruce ht.. Nw York
ADVMTisivA" fl' nr Propoeed line of
Register's Notice.
mE FOLLOWING ACCOUNTS HAVE
been examined and passed by hue and remain
bled ol record in this office lor tbe Inspection ol
belrt. legatees and all others Interested, and will
be presented to tbe Orphans' Ccart lor confirma
tion and allowance on
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 3D, 1S00.
I. First and final account ef Krldicet McDer
nil'l. ailrainl'tratrix ol James McDermilt, late
ol Clearfield township, deceased.
3. tr?t and Bnal account et D. D. Motto! 1. ad
ministrator et Mra. Marlon T. M. Dlller, late ol
Jonnatown. deceased.
S. First and bnal account ol John trruber, ad
ministrator of Annie Schiller, late of Wood vale,
deceased.
4. Kir?t and Bnal aeeoent ef John Oruber. ad
ministrator, ol Elenora Scballer, late ol Wood
rale, deceased.
5. First and final account cf tveonre E. Hamil
ton, administrator o! Jmaol Hamilton, late of
Joha'town borough, deceased.
S- First and final account of William Amsler.
administrator of Fredericka Amsler. late of
Johnstowa borough, deceased.
T. Second and bnal account ef J. I Metwer,
administrator ol Uavld JKetsner, CauibrlA eoua
tv, deceased.
". Final account of William H. Kirk bride, ad
ministrator ot M ah ion Kirkbrlde, late el Johns
town, deceased.
S. First and final account of Levi flood , admln
Ittra'or of Frand A. btilea. late ol Cambria
eountv. deeeased.
in. tbe aooodnt el Etlsabeth Blaek and W. H.
Settlemyer, administrators ol Daniel Bi ck, late
et Summerblll township, deceased.
II. First and final account of Levi A. Weaver,
administrator of S. T. Blovmb. late of Johnstown
borough, doceaaed-
IX First and final account el W. H. Settlemy
er, administrator ot Uers;e Settlemyer, late of
Snmmerhiil townahlp, deoeaaed.
15. First and final account ol Jama Irwin and
Alexander Irwin, executors ol Martha C. Wilson,
late ol Lower Yoder townsblp, deeeased.
14. First aud final account ol Liaxie J. Caster,
administratrix ol William H. Caster, late oi Mill
yille borough deceased.
lb. First and final account el Andrew J. Akers,
administrator of Alrar Akor. late of Upper Yo
der township, deceased.
16. First and partial account oe David K. Hess,
administrator ol Ellutielh lnveraaght, late ol
Jobnstown borouab. deceased.
IT. First and final account of John Burket.
Suardlan ot Isabella Scnonviakl, a minor child of
ofaa ecboarUkl, late ol Cambria borough, de
eeased. 15. First aad bnal account ot Mary B. Mouse,
administratrix ot Fredenck Mouse, late of Croyle
townsh p. deceased.
is. First and final account ol John Burket.
guardian of AuKUStave Schonvlr kl, a minor child
ol Joba aicbonvislcl. late ol Cambria borough, de
eeased. JO. Ftrst and final account ol John Burket,
Suardlaa ol Imerick Schonvlfkl, a minor child ol
obn Schonriakl. late ol Cambria borough de
ceased. 1. First and final account ol Frederick Krlne,
suardian ot Emma Kriuic. minor child ol Oideon
briDf, late ol Adams townnhip, deceased.
&t- First and baal account ol (leorre Kelper.
aduiiuistrater ot Frederick Wm. Hullman, late
ot Conemaug-h borough, deceased.
23. First and final account ol Jno.O.Masterton.
administrator o I Wm. Slasterton, late of Cambria
county, aeoeaaed.
34. First and final account of Thomas O. Cole
man, administrator ol Charles Marshall, late ot
Cambria county, deoeased-
ilt. First and final aeoount of lastlna Wacker.
adminitixatrtx of Conrad Wacker, late of Johns
town boioutch. deeeaaed-
J j. First and final account ot John Butler, ad
mloutratorol Kobert Butler, late ol Johnstown,
ucccaaeu.
l. First and final aeoount oi Edwin Burkbart,
administrator ol Barbara Cobauga, late Oi Jack
sow township, deeeased-
2S. First and bnal account ol John H. Brown,
administrator u. x. A.or w uiia-n Ljiyton, late ol
jonnsiewn, aeceased.
a. First and final account ol Julia Wild, ad
minlstrator oi -Mary DieLl, late ot onamaugh
Dorouicn aeceasea.
so. second and finalaccount ol Charles S. Ku'.h
administrator ol C Eisaesser, late ol Johnstown,
deceased.
31. First and final account of John H. Brown,
Edmiuiiir.ur oi Jueepn K. iiloore, lata Ol btony-
creea townsaip, aeceased.
H. Second and final account of Catharine
Schruth, executrix ol John ScbroUt . late ol Wll
more borough, deceased.
:ri I'lnt ...i ft . i uwABni nf r.h. t u l -
execntor el :atbarine Bradley, late of Carroll
township, deceased.
34. First and bnal account of John Whalen. ex
ecutor el Patrick Cogan, late ol South Fork, de
ceased. 3a. Amount ol Thomas J Hatches, administra
tor of KKzabeUi Dans Evans, late ol Jehnstown,
aeoeaeea.
SS. Second and final aeeonat ol M. Fitaharri.
admlnlatrator of Christopher Fttxharri. la le ot
Johnstowa. deeeased.
ST. First and partial account J. S. Osborne, sur
viving adm InUtrator of Ueorue W. Osborne, late
i ot Upper Yeder towLShlp, deceased.
I 38. Supplemental account to tbe brat and final
account ot Juan oael, admlDlslrator, ol Joaepn
JKyers. late of Cambria City, deeeased.
3. First and partial account ot John Kelnhart,
executor ot Alexander Jfecke, late ol Johcctowa
borouirh, deceased.
40. First and final account of Eliza Kooa, ad
mtnituix of John Kooa, late cl Coceinaugb. bor
ough deceased.
41. First and final account of Haiato Baumer,
admtol.-trator of H. Ci. Kose, late ot Johnstowa
borouvb, deceased.
4. First and final aceount of Lena Schnnrr. ad-mlnit-tratrtx
or Cbarles Schaurr, late ol Cooe
maogh borough, deceased
4S. Final account of Lert J. Prosser, admlnia
tTktor ol David Prosser, late ot Johnstowa bor
ough, deceased.
44. First and final account of B. F. Heidenthal.
administrator of Elizabeth Banmer.lateol Wood
rale borough deeeased.
. First and final aceount ef Ueonre Wood,
admlnlatrator of John M. Johnston, late of Johns
sown, deceased.
40. Second and final account of Daniel Fltipat
rlck. executor o I Jdary Filxpatxlck, late of Cam
bria borouKh. deceased.
47 First and bnal aceount ot Otto F. Nickel,
admialrtralor. etc, D. B. M. ot Caaa. T. Schu
bert, late of Jobnstown, deceased.
At. First and final aceount of Slater W. "Allen,
executor ol Adam Knota, late ot Upper 1 Oder
township, deceased.
4K. First and naal account ot Henry Hesselbeln,
administrator ol Lewis C. Ueeselbeln, late ef
Couemaugn. deceased.
&u. Flntaod final account of Cbarles Maneval.
faardiau ol Clara K-st. deceased, a daughter of
barles and Charlotte Kait, both deoeaaed. late
ot Jobastown.
SI. First and final aeeeant of Oeorge Kelper.
administrator of (rottlried Uutlmaa, tale of
Johnstowa. deceaaed.
S3. Firetand final aecouat of Dwlght Koewrt.
executor ol Howard J. Kobarts, late ul Johnatowo
bo roUKb , deceased.
First and final aceount ol Tboma D. Davis,
dmlaisurator el Jocuvthan Ooodwia. late ol
Jonestown borough, deceased,
64. Seocnd and bnal account ol Mary K. Camp
bell and C Campbell, admintstratun ot Jacob
il. t.'ampbell. late ol Johnstowa. deceased.
W. First arcouot ol Wiiilam Johns, guardian of
Kicbard D., Willmm A., Thomas D Hebert L.,
Bertha M. and Vida E minor children ol Kicb
ard O'Nell. deceased.
s. Second account ot John D. Kobert. guard
ian ul Lillian Phillips, minor child f Peter E.
Phillip, late of Jobnstown borough, deceased.
67. Flrstnd final aeoount of Oeorge Wild, ad
mlstrator ol Jacob Wild, late ol Johnstowa. de
ceased. . Flrt aceount ol John D. Robert, guardian
of DeSaqoe Dlbert. minor child of Mary L. K.
Dibert, late of the borough ol Jobruluwn. de
ceased. M. First and partial account of John Yeaarert,
executor ot Ferdinand Neairauer, late ol Kich-
t tana township, aecesea.
j SO. First and final aeoount of Henry Hesselbeln,
! administrator ol Charles F. Heaselbela. late uf
Coneroauirh, deceased.
eu First and final account er Henry C. Heasel
bela, administrator el Id art a hUmpla. lata ol
Johnstown, deeeased.
B3. First aad final account of Anna McOar Ity,
administratrix of James Mcdarity, late of Wash
ington townsblp. deceased.
j S3. First and final account ef Thomas D. Ev
ans, aoministrator or rieaosr braai, late or to
ensburg. deceased.
64. First and final account of J. B. O'Connor,
admlnlatrator ol Jomes B. Howard, late of
Job nstown. deceased.
64. First account of Otto Huebner, administra
tor U. T. A. of thrlsUan Kimple, late ol Johns
town horougb. deoe sed.
68. First and final account of Thomas F. Brady,
administrator of John Brady. teq late of Johns
town, deceased.
ST. First and final account of Ah ram B. t'ltl
!erd. administrator ot Elisabeth K. Beam, late ol
Jobnstown Borough, deceased.
as. 1 he account of James P. Thou as. guard iaa
of Moms CoBPtable, one of the minor children
and heir ot Jane Cocatable. deoeased.
CELESTINE J. BLAIK,
Kegtster.
Keglster 'a Office, Ebensbarg, Pa., Aug. S.isvu).
IVEKYBODY in Cambria county should read
J Ute k iucjaA. VaiJ ilM par year.
What's in a Name?
Shakespeare says: "A rose without a name would smell as swoet-" Nevertheless
just at the dawn of the XXtb century, la tbe year or race kkjo, there's qui-e a great
deal In a nauie.
A Clothier wlthont a name ana reputation Is heavily haodicepped In tbe race for
trade. People like to bay from dealers wbosi established reputation is a guarantee of
fairness and bonesty.
Our name SIMON'. TI1E CLOTI1IEK cost oceans of money and month of toll
and experiment to make it what it is to-day aad it'&ZchesD at the price. It Is tbe
standard of excellence, tbe guarantee of supreme superiority, and it stamps every
garment w bich bears this label 4 Ors. Simon, i as beinK the liES r that man
eao prorlooe. Oar name bas a FINE CLAJTlilNU. S value to you. Tbe reputa
tion of a clotbler ts tbe accumulated eyidencn of many transactions with many custo
mers. A Bood name can only be founded on continued "merit in merchandise." Our
merchandise Is always meritorious. Tbe value of anything is what it will brine in the
market. When a maoufactur-r gets an advanced price for his product. h KPti it be
cause it Is worth IL Oar goods corn m acd hih prices but we invariably Well tu:-ai low.
as we not only gain a reputation thereby bat also the ct-etomer. Some men caril and
eay. ''You pay extra for the name." bo qo you 1 It's worth it. When a man's repu
tation commands a higher price it's always because It's worth it. Liy his reputation
one man can borrow money at 4 per eent. ; another must pay 8. The act in the same,
tbe money the same, but one Is secure sod the other is cot. Imputation makes the
difference.
When yon buy our goods yon get onr good name with them. It Is blended in with
every seam and button bole. Von get tbe name and more, you get the quality that
made tbe name Best quality.
Cling tightly to this word "quality." Hold it op aod examine it. study it and think
about it. Tbe profits of tbe clothing business are seemingly locked in an Impregnable,
vault, bnt tLe combination unlocks at tbe word "quality." Experience will teach you
tbat Dy tbe workings of tbe law of compensation, all things cost about the same. Your
loss of trade and reputation on Inferior goods makes them cost as much as the best.
Ton (et what yon pay for. Tbe only question Is, wblcb method will pay you? Will
you buy the beet and have It, or will you play at moey-makin and buy trash aud
lose trade?
Largely soeesssral merchants In tbe clothing trade now-a-days deal only In the best
qualities. Every great success bas been bniit on this foundation. IVrmanent success
requires reputation. Connt over tbe big men of the trade there's tbe proor.
Reputation can only be secured lo ooe way buy and sell best qualities and let tbe
customers tell the story. It ts tbe best advertising and tbe cheapest you ever did.
Our customers will talk abont tbe kind of Clothes we keep, as there's so much in
them to talk about the fit. tbe fabric, tbe fashion. Tbat extreme Fineness of Fin
ish you can't find In otber makes.
And tbe good things they'll say about the clothes they'll hay about us if you buv
'em. Merchant and merchandise are always classed together. Bad, j;ood or bt-st, only
one "best" In Clothing our's, Simon's.
We're ready for Fall. Wby not let our good name be yonr mascot for the season?
Drop la and see as. Tou know where my store is. We'll we glal t3 see you, or if
you can't come to see us, send us word aud we'll call on you at home, liy buying
Orocerlee, Clothing, etc. of ns you save lots of money by the traotactlon a Ucl which
you do not realize when you buy elsewhere in town.
GKETS. SIMON,
Gallltrln's Cheapest Cash Merchant and Iletailer at Wholesale Trices
NOTICE TO
TAX-PAYERS !
Notice 1 herebr irtven that tbe County Treas
urer of Cambria eonnty will attend for the pur.
pose of recelrlnit County and t-tate Taxes lor
yoar leSO. at the dace of holding the elections
in the respective districts, on tbe dates mention
ed below.
South Fork... ..
Croyle townh!p.....
Wllmore .,, ,., ,,
Summerblll township
Portage tewnhlp....
Washington township. No. 1.
No. 1
Turmelhlll
Oallltsin borowa-h.
Monster townsli!p
Oallttztn township. ,
Asbnlle ,-
Chest Sjrloifa
Alia heny townahlp
Loretto- -...
Blackllca townshlp....
Cambria townsblp ....
Ebensbarg-, West Ward
East Wara
Barr township
Snqnehanna townahlp..
Hastlnirs
E'der township.
Carrolltown
Carroll tnemMn
Claar field township
Iean township
Keade towash Id. . .
White townsnlp...
t:net township ...
East Cooemaugh..
Franklin
Johnstown. 1st Ward-
Jnlr 14th
-July lMh
...July itb
Tuly lTth
-July 18th
Jnlr 21st
July id
....Jnlr Kid
Tuly"24tb
July lMh
July Wth
...July troth
July Sltth
July 31st
-Anmm lt
Autrn't lh
..Aurust 5th
An trust sth
An-rst 7th
- August Sth
.Aumist 11th
-Ana-nst 12th
1 Ward..
Sd Ward
- n ward .... ..
" Sth Ward
- Sth Ward -
7th Wsjd
- Sth Ward
- th Ward
loth Ward
" 11th Ward
" 13th Ward
- 13th Ward
14th Ward .
lth Warf
- 16 b Ward
T'pper Yoder townsblp ......
Part Taylor township .......
wifon lownsmp . .
..Aunust 13th
Auirust 14th
.-.Anirnut 15th
August lsth
Aueust 18th
.. Aueust loth
. Ausruet iotn
Auxnt 21 t
-..Aua-ust i2d
Inly 14th
Tnlyl&lh
July i Sth
July 17th
July 18th
. . . .July 21st
. .. . Julr irid
. . . . July Xid
. . . . July 24th
. ... Joly 2Mb
. . . July Mth
.. . July wth
. . . . Jnly 80th
. . . . July 31 t
. . August 1st
, . . Auirutt 4th
. . , Auiruat Sth
. . . A uir a st Sth
. . Augnst TU
. . Auuust Sth
. . . Auitust 1 1 th
Conemausb township , . ......... Auirutt 12tb
ruDey-ree townsnip ..... ...... Aueust tsth
Ixiwer Yoder township .......... A u rust 14th
West Taylor township August 15th
odams township Aueust ISth
Kleh And townahlp ............. . Aug-ust IStb
A discount of t aer eent . wll II be allowed nn all
tase paid on or betnre Baptember 1st. and after
October 1st t per cent, will be added nn all ua-
Ebenibarg, Jane Sth. Treasarer.
evert WATERPROOF COLLAR or CUFF
BE UP
TO
THE MARK
THAT CAN BE RELIED ON
-OwTo-t to Discolor !
BEARS THIS MARK.
IvJjf TRADE
Mark
NEEDS NO LAUNDERINC. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOVENT.
THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF
COLLAR IN THE MARKET.
ma2-0-!y
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
oo.;
no:".7:
SSaQ 111 X J
Price. $18.00 at Factory,
Cash. with, order.
Strictly First-Clasa. Warranted.
11 iecond Growth Hickory.
Steel Axles aud Tire.
Ixw Hcot Scat Arms. Perfectly Ilalauccd.
bone;, Evy Riding, Oil Tempered Spnug.
- lkt WbeeU and lit All Over.
IF TOO CAKT FIND THEM FOR SALE BY YOUR MERCHANTS. WHITE TS.
ILFX-nON NOTICE.
J la pwrruaaee et a resolution ol the Council
ot the borough ol Kbenrbur;. approved Jane d .
lpo. notice Is hereby rlren that aa election will
be held at the usual place for bold lor tbe mu
nlclal and aeneral election in tbe East aod
Westwards ef said norrnrh on Tassday, f tie
l.tts eJay or Anrast, A. Is. 1S0. the poll
oiMinins; at 7 o'slock, a. at. and cloaiiur at 7
o'clock, r. sr., lor the purpose of determlnlnv
whether tbe Indebtadnes el said borouirh shall
be Increased to aa amount not ezceedinaT 7 per
centum ol the assessed valuation ol the taxable
property therein. Tickets roted to be labeled on
the eatslde ncreaae ot debt," aad to contain on
the Inside the word "no increase of debt" or
-debt may be Increased."
Amount of last assessed valua
tion (117,436.00
Amount or existing Indebted
ness, coupon bonds . ,, , ,
Accrued Interest on bonds
Deduct amount ol duplicate lor
lft0. applicable to payment
otsame STt.70
Iednct balance dae ea dupli
cate tor a 40.00
3.000.00
34.00
3.031.00
sis.oo
Is'et amount of bonded ndsbtp
edness. -
2.115 30
8S7.77
Amount outstanding orders
Amount tax aasesaed for bor.
ouKh purpoeee lur ISW. S &S5.03
Amount ol Indebtedness pro-
to be Increased, -' t 6.000.00
Percentage of assessed raluauoa, M10 per
centum. .
The proponed Increase la' the indebtedness el
tbe twrouifb 15 (er the purpose of securing an ad
ditional supply ef water.
E. K. EVANS, Burgest.
AUest: W. H. Crumt. Clerk.
Council Chamber. July T, lS9U.6t.
HH. MYERS. : : :
ATTUBNEY-AT-UAW.
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jTU-l4s la OslMati Ke, a Centre sweet
ONLY $20
HIGH ARM,
PHILAD'A
SINGER. L
wan-
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v T lens
r a ua ii s a so
WARRANTED
5 YEARS.
15 DAYS TRIAL
aa Seir-eettlsas; Needle.
thread Ins; aaattle, 11
teelcea and ltghl-ran-
has tbebandeosneefc
ood-work, and flneaS
a extra aaea i hmeBt.
t pay amenta $S3 er
I Bend ssr circular.
THE C. A. WOOD CO.
IOthSt,PhiIa.,PiU
Y is a. solid he,ndsome cake of
scouring soap which has. no equal;
for all cleaning purposes exceptin
the laundryTo use it is 10 value ib-
What will SAP0LI0 doT Whj it will clean paint, make oil-rloths
bright, and give the floorf, tables arA shelves a new appeavA ice, It will
take the grease off the dishes fr.& of? the jxts an-l pans. Yoi can Fcour
the knives and forks with it, and rjn.s thr- tin things Eiie trig;t!y. Ths
wash-basin, the bath-tab, evf-n tii.j t-rtA'y kitchen ;iuk v?i't3 33 clv.rx 3
a new pin if yoa use SArOLIO. i. .0 .' v. il'. i'rnx we 5 ,y. lie a
clever housekeeper and try it - '
rsxi-is cf ii:iTAii;r3.
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