autfria freeman. gut''- -T .0 I- A! I PF.RN09IAI.. I j ft ,very Democrat see tbat be is reg- f ' cktMrrie.- are selling la this place at 2T,. per l !' r.i Father vraian, oi i-my. wb m John U. Miller, a well-to-do Somerset county farmer, who bu recently siren evi dence of mental unsoundness, hnrig himself to a tree n his son's farm in Middlecreek riHMKBlnu.ra, township on Wednesday of last week. lie I wa seventy years or aire. a t-n vlt-w it i con I . . -uo aionaay. August lrttb. an excursion train will reave Be II wood on the Pennsyl vania and Northwestern railroad to Punxsn tawney, there, to connect with an excursion train to Niagara Kails, the fare from Bell wood to Niagara Falls being only (3. Two A 1 toon men. while driving op the Dry Gap road from that city on Sunday last, came upon a large black bear. Neither bruin nor the men seemed desirous of an iaterTlew and tbey parted company without any unpleasantness to mar their meeting. Last Friday afternoon a miner named John Scala. employed la tbe mioei at tbe Monastery works, near Latrobe. waa In stantly killed by the huge mass wblcb came crashing down upon bltn. lie waa married and with his family Heed In one of the com pany's boaaea at the works. While working on a building In tbe East Ward on Fiiday last, a batchet fell from the band of Mr. Evan C Evans, the corner of which struck Mr. Edwin Mason on the back. vr,l,niii' horse tnaraet opens dally cutting through bl clothing Into the flesh. tftyr l t'f the Hotet Dooy at 10 a. m. making a aash about an Inch long, bat JLn0n Wednesday In- $rir ale eneap. a. gooa Buggy. I'rK-'"'1 Harrison's family will arrive S jj, a vrr Unlet, of ,'arroll township, W" '" i.tarJ.ty. . yr jof.ti Abel, of Hastings, spent a few 7rlD b' on Saturday. iJ.irn J K nnev, Ei , of UalUtzin, was B Eyr.--utiri in Ttiun-day. II, n. J' fin T. orllfl'-b. of Kane, Ta., ' w - ,nt Sanil)- lat In Ehensburg. 1 Straw 'i sun vj w ln c.mviiiatioc on oar streets on Mon- I jjr K. FreiJhoff. of Manager town- p wm v - lu'r t0 our cflice 00 VVednes- iVD'n V"" w,nt J0" Prlnttnjr of any j,. j 4ive f Fhkfm aw office a .rlal. Prices ejjsntiaWs1 j -Mr. William Kimball of this place. Is fn ,n vph'iul fever but is oo a fair ynr to recv '. iA nnte owned by Panl Hacke, of rJr jMrs. valued at $13,000, died at Tarle, nluciy. the Diner any. , . , . ... n .imiar a ri i v I nun a udi. ln'i"K' " - one of hi hands amputated by the cars bJ(;IH!mi. on Saturday. -Th tailor shop of W. A. Moses & Co , 0 jnhrurtuan, was robbed on Tnesda) night ar.J I : "rth of H0' taken. 1 -Fjraliaiuh's photograph gallery, Car jr ltown. will b open until September fith, Sj.-eptlnij Tfiurilajs and Fridays. I -John K. .lones. a mlnrr, was instantly ll'lcJ ty a f I of slate In ITaw's coal mine, grir Johnitown. on Tuesday evening. nllows of all the miners lost In the Jnnhar disaster were photographed In a jrmpat I'ninntown one day last week. j rptli Thomas Davis started on Tues frrfnrthe lllai-ii ITIlls. In Lawrence couo a;, pkota, to he away a month or more. A ruffled ofThy Mr. John D. Wolf, i Bl"l!i",f township, on Saturday last, fjs won by Miss Mary Baroiele. of Ebens- Mi!s Mary Kvans and her mother Mrs. Jaao Evans, fonr.orly of this place but now f New York city arrt viiiiting frlend-i In Jtx-Diibiinl. Mr. John (1. C IVarer, of Carroll town f.'.ip. pn-scil through town on Wednesday fn hN wij home after spending three days I j,ihn (vpi m, ;?orge B. Malone ttfiT briHu ht tc JI1 from South Fork one iy 4t week. rhHrged with burjlarlzlog a I'.orK In th,f. place. J -Tti'-re wl!I b a pleasant plenlo held at Tw'aee i".rovc, Poitago. on Wednesday, f ucn-t Jofii, for the benefit of St. Bartholo church at Wilmore. J -F.t- Sheriff Blair and wife accompalnrd i bis son C. J Blair. En.. on Wednesday fc'rning s'.nrted for Atlantic City, to re tain a short time at the seaside. -Messrs. John and Oorgn Jones, sons of triUhm M Jones, of Pittsburg, formerly 4' lh' place, arrived here on Saturday nlru on a v I c ' t to their many friends. wnteo- -A male teacher to take arg of i,oretti dlstrlrt school. (rood Wes will he paid. J, E SHIEI.l8. i Secretary of Board, t -Mr. Waller Weakland, of Garrett t'lur.y M.irv'ainl pa-tned through fhis fc en U t-.l n.-.l ly. on a visit to his fa?h r Mr. An-elm Weakland. Of Elder town- ' rip. from one of our subscribers In ir-;s-oiv. ; f,rn Is now worth 35 cents fi-r bushel ; mn, cents ; flx seed, ?1 10. fiiitatoes. I mi ; f it hogs, f120 pei hun' ed I -Kup'ure cure guaranteed by Dr. J. R. kayer. s.;i Arcli st , riiiiadelphla. Pa. Ease i.nce. no operation or delay rni busl- I s, averred by thousaads of cures after 'Sen Mi!, i , i -In a tfame of he ball played here on rVuriTy 'l-r. hi'ween the Mountain House, t ub from Cre-s.,n. and the Mapie Park t'A i f trt'i place, the former was victorious ty I "Cur irf Jlltll i. f -Trie turn. ugh is putting in new gutters : the chm-itiu fln (Dtre street north of rr-.r and on Sample street east of jlur ureet. two ImprovemenU that have J rg vn bal'y needed. i ! -Jmi!s D.inmhoe,- a railroad employe, '.M ; T.ar-, was run over by a locomotive ;tr!-wooi TlTursrty of last weekend ,! ri:- r kit kim anj rut,t iejt mang'ed. lied i,n Friday morning. -rrothnnoferv J C. Darby Is off with the .T;uni C'iih , of Johnstown, on Its excur to lU'n-r Kerry. The Club left "tinstnwn on Tn-day afternoon and will ltum on Thursdsy evening -Henry Herbert !Jyram. editor of the jJ-lMSurg i Kn.mi. It-Telr:mph. died at the lenience f hm fnher-in-law at 1 o'clock ,"3 Stturday sfternoon. The cause of his !f-'M wi typhoid pneumonia. -We have a speedy and positive Cure ' Catarrh. Diphtheria, Canker Mouth, and i-a.lache. in SMloh's Catarrh Kemedy. A iwiilTii-ct.ir free with each bottle. Use it yn0 desire health and sweet breath. -TV dw.iHne 0f jonll Elder. ex-Jury -nwinismonr, in lUyne towneblp Indiana r,t'. Caught lul TknnJlI mil -M In tile ornnr.fi Ino.lhar wirh I tit Mlu I-oss aboaitl.rion. No Insurance. -Lost .. pair nf gold-rimmed spectacle u,-eae were lost dam on the road between and C. Tomi:son's farm Any person finding tbe same tiea-e forward ta Tiiiwx riffle. Attoo- T- J U Denny, Administrator of trrunnell. deceased, will sell tbe J"'! e ffep(4 of tr, decedent, conalatlug ' t,r'hifig. carpenter tools, etc., at the ' ' lnnv. in Khensbnrg, on Monday, 'w-t d. i-;.n. at 2 o'clock r. m. lu" '"'""'"tnre Monday morning and f,1 "f Are -tsrtled the people for a few a few bnckeU of water applied tlr,,v''nt,,d the lire from getting a ' ""1 tbe dangtrous elemeot was eoon "1"f suhlnciion. "TW ,N Mt, thinking lust now w,rt . . m ""t mi Ule,! '"' I "ilieai mea as to whether or not a Cr, f, f.vnn tn.m M.n-.l .'".. ii'l i.uunaiiiiUi, p "I n seems tone growing that scl- "n Puceeed in finding a remedy ''i'le eourgrt wUuh finds 100 0t0 r' Jar. ;lu,rr'"k s"'livan, wUoee home was at 3r.., ,"' 4 "w,, attempted to ge.t on a Vrr ' U1 1 ,rin l Tyrone on Sunday M !'llt ,',l',n"n un.ler the wheels I in tim Catholic cen etcry at M ..,.Uv luckily uotdolnhlm serious Injury, Westmoreland eoanty wKI soon have two poor houses within her borders one belonging to Westmorelai d county and the other to the city of Pittsburg. The councils of the city of Pittsbnrt. haying sold their City farm at Homestead, have purchased Vid acres 4n Westmoreland eoanty for the pur pose of erecting thereon a poor hi use. In case of the death Of a soldier bU widow can now receive a peasion ; and If she dies the pension will go to ber children (If children also of the soldier) till eacb ar rive at the aje of 14 years. At 1A all pen sions to minora will cea.se, unless they are crippled. Insane, etc. If both father and mother are dead, a guardian must first be appointed to make application. The Bedford Caxrtte of August 8th con tains the following : John II. Ferguson, of Altoona. baa brought suit against W. Stew ard, proprietor of the Washington Ilonse. to recover 1 1.001 damages. Ferguson is a colored man. He arrived here on a train on Friday and wanted to go to town In the Washington Ilouse omnibus. Steward re fused to haul bim. hence the suit. The Department of Poblle Instruction at Ilarrlsburg, eo It Is stated, bas rer.dered a decision ' that Directors cannot legally pay out school fund for expense Incurred by the Board In meeting to transact busi ness. Neither can they pay their expenses Incurred while attending the triennial con vention of Directors for the election of a County Superintendent out of said school funds." David Davis, a former reeldent of Johnstown waa tnardered In Butte City, Montana, by being stabbed on July 21th. his death resulting on the third of August Davis bad lent a gambler named John Evans some money and on being importun ed for more, refosed. This caused a quar rel when Evans stabbed Davis In the side. Davis was well known In Johnstown and was a bilcklaverby trade. A well-known Republican from one of tbe northern townships was In town a few days ago and casually remarked that be was the Repuollcau committeeman from his dis trict, and that while bere he wanted to see Chairman Barker and learn whether at tbe coming primaries, on Saturday next, tbe election board should be f worn or whether "they would Just bold this election like tbe last one when they elected delegates to the Delamater convention?" The editor of tbe Bedford Gazette spins the following : Ice cream made by tbe use of hall Instead of Ice la something noel in this part of the country. That's the way Mrs. Wlnfield Arnold made Ice eream on Tuesday evening. We were present when it waa done and sampled tbe Ice cream, and we hereby solemnly declare that tbla statement is true., aod furthermore, that the product was mighty good ice cream. And fuither deponent saltb not. Ilnnderson township correspondent nuntingJon Loral Xetrt: One day last week Clarence Ilall went to Stone mountain to look for some stray cattle, when be was attacked by a blacksoake. It ran after him and eyery few momenta would coil np and spring at blm ; be could do nothing until be got to an open piace. when be turned and Just as It was springing again be struck It with a small cane be bad. In bis band and crippled It. Wben killed It measured eight feet and one Inch. Ano Iher fraud and one which needs ex posing, save an exchange, la round where you Wait expect In a cemetery. A man Is traveling about soliciting orders for clean ing up grave stones In the cemetery that have become discolored with dlit or mildew. He does the work easily with diluted acid, but the polish surface of marble headstone Is ruined by the acid. Look out for It. Granite monuments might not be Injured, but tbe use of nitric or sulphuric acid on marble ought not to be tolerated for a mo ment. Dr. A. M. Snyder, a favoribly-known physician of Westroorelaod conntv, was found dead on Monday evening about 4 o'clock In bis office at Celmont. Tbe sup position Is that be committed suicide. Mr. Snyder was a graduate of Bellvlew Medical College, of New Tor, and a contributor to the leading magazine of the country- Dur ing the past few years be bas devoted bla leisure hours to tbe writing of the history of Christ. lie had been eepar ted from bis wire for several years. Ills daughter lived with blm. There was a sad scene at the Pennsyl vania Railroad station on Monday night when Fast Line from tbe east, due at 9:34. arrived. A Mr. Sutler, of Bedford street, was to meet bio wife and children who Lad been on a trip east. When tbe wife stepped off the train sbe bore In ber arms ber babe, and on seeing her bnsband she completely broke down witu erlef. Tbe child was dead. It bad died oa tbe train, while tbey were on their way borne. The grief -at ricks en family went on their way homeward shortly after tbe arrival of tbe train. John lor a Isenwral. A fearful fight took place on Monday evening In West Taylor township at tbe lower end of the tannery. Tbe contestant were Jacob Colbert, of Coopersdale. aod William Rager, known aa' Sappy." of West Taylor to wo hip. Two bloods of Morrell ville assisted Colbert, and two mountaineers of West Taylor took care of Kager. Seven rounds were feugbt wben Rager was de clared tbe champion. In one of the rounds Colbert bit Rager in tbe back. A large number of people of Morrellvllle, Coopers dale and vlclrlty witnessed tbe fight Johnttown iKiHocrut. A telegram to tbe Plttfbnrg Tin says while passing through tbe observation car attached to his train Monday morning, W. H. McCartney, a passenger conductor on the Pittsburg Division of the Pennsylvania Railroad, noticed an old pocketbook lying on the floor. He picked It np. and. on opening It. fonnd bills and checks aggre gating 1138.000. lie made Inquiry, and oon found the owner, who proved to be a Kaoaaa City cattle raleer retorlng from a successful trip to the East. He offered to reward Mr. MoCartney quite handsomely, but that gentleman r fused to accept any-l'llnh-. On Wednesday evening of last week the barn on the farm of John Hagerty, situated about one and one-half miles west of Bell wood, In Blair county, was destroyed by fire, together wltb all its content except the live Flock. In it was rtnred tbe crops of this year's harvest. Including fifty toes of bay and I 000 bushels of wheat. The four new bridges that era under contract for construction In this county are to rest on steel piles driven Into the ground, instead of stone piers and abutmeuta. This Is a new Invention and eoets much less than stonework. The County Commissioners say that they win be ahfe to save ft.000 on each bridge bv making use of these plies. Somerset Democrat A new application of electricity Is being tested at Boston, this S?U. Brown's N. 1 mine Is being supplied with a coir Diet net work of wires and will be In readiness for testing tbe expertmant bv next week. It Is proposed to use the wires for a three-fold pnrpose for lighting, for power for the mo er hia'lns vsem and operalinr a rwal mining machine. Tbe test Is the first tbat has ever been made and will crtalnly at tract many visitors ti tre eene. It will certainly preeent a novel algbt to the snr face and tbe mine Itself. Illumined by elec tricity. An exchange given the following treat ment for tbe green cabbage worm which will literally exterminate all those that come In contact with It : Two quarts of coal tar are put In an open vessel, which la et In the bottom of a barrel' and the bar rel Is filled with water. In fortv-elght hours the water la impregnated with tbe odor of tbe tar. althongn the tar is not dis solved In It. The water Is then sprinkled abundantly on the cabbage, and the odor penetratea every portion of the head, kill ing or driving away the worms. As the water evaporates no stain or oder remains on the cabbage. The same tar can be made to Impregnate several successive barrels of water. J. Wilkinson A Son. marble and gran ite dealers of Ebensburg. Pa., wlsr. to In form the public that tbey are prepared to fill all order for cemetery work. In either marble or granite, at figures that defy com petition. The artistic excellence and su perior workmanship of their designs are evidenced bv tbe many specimens now on exhibition at their establishment and by tbe numberless designs which they have erected In the various cemeteries In this county and elsewhere. Every department or their business is In tbe bands or skllirul and. competent workmen, who are capable of executing any piece of work from tbe plainest to tbe most elaborate, whlcb to gether wltb the personal supervision that every Job receives Is a guarantee tba. per fect satisfaction will be given to tbe most exacting of patron.i. They ordered forty tons or marble which arrived In April, and now have as fine. If not the finest, stock on the best marble that ever came to Western Pennsylvania. Persnus wlshnlg anything In the I Ine would do well to give them a call before leaving their order with anv other manufacturer, as yon can depend upon getting a good Job at a fair price. Sew Trlrtrspb Tbe Pittsburg Chronicle- Ttleyraph of August 8th says: The North American Telegraph Company bas vast Improvemenss nnder way. In sixty days' time a complete line of copper wire will stretch from New York to California and other points. Tbese Improvements will cost fl 500.0PO. They also contemplate new lines from New York to Cleveland and from New York and San Francisco to New Orleans and Texas points, besides numerous loops from various headquarters. New poles are being used in all this work, which com pre bends several thousand miles. In the entire work 18 000 miles of wire will be used. The North American Tele crapb Company to facilitate business has divided the codntry Into three district, tbe Eastern. Western and Sr.uthero. The East ern district, in whlcb Pittsburg lies, extends from the Atlantte roast to Ohio. In this district one thousand miles of poles are be erected. A trnrk line Is being constructed from Cleveland to Pittsburg and Pittsburg to New York. Tbe last anaual "trunk" will be equlppr d with eight copper wires. It follows tbe national turnpike and thence to Philadelphia. By loop the numerous near-by towns will be taken In which have hitherto baa only Western Union or Baltimore and Ohio ser vice. These towns are Homestead. Brad dock, MrKeesport, Latrobe. Blalreville, Johnstown. Erensbnrg. Cresson. Altoona, Hollidaysburg. Williamsburg. Huntingdon. Mt. Union and others. The line from Cleveland to this town wi:i serve Rochester and tbe Beaver Valley towas, Nw Castle. Ynunestown. Warren, etc. The line from New York to Cleveland will serve cities and towns en rente, and from Cleveland to Chicago will pass points on the southern shore or the lakes. The work on th line from Cleveland to Altoona is prosecuted nnder the direction of Manager John Camp bell of the PltUhnrg office. Mr. Campbell says the work under bis charge will be com pleted ahead of lime. He is much pleased at the progress. The southern lines will stretch from Bir mingham, Ala . to Natchex. Ylcksburg. Jackson. Miss., New Orleans and way points. Another southern line will extend from Wichita. Kas.. through all principal points to Texas. A new line connecting Denver with the east bas been completed, and from Denver lines will be run to San Francisco, taking In Salt Lake City. Og den. etc. Tbe Pittsburg New York trunks' eight wires will be worked by single, du plex and quadrnplex Instruments. Last f III e- Tbe popularity of the Pennsylvania Rail road's iseafcbote xrurt ions this Summer bas been rtenomenal. and that of August 7tb was one of the largtst excursion parties that ever left this section. Tbe secret of their great success is found not only in tbe at tractive points to wblcb tbey run, but li the low rate, liberal return limit.; and the ad mirable manner In which tbe excnrslons are managed. The next and last tour or tbe Pennsyl vania Railroad's series to Cane May. Atlan tic City.;SeaIs!e City, or : Ocean City Is fixed for Thursday. August 2lst- The sea son at all of these pcints'wlll then be at l'n height, and every attraction of. seashore life In tbe best form for enjovment. A special traiolcom posed of parlor cars and day coaches will leave Pitt&burg on the date (mentioned at 8:50 a. m . and run through to Philadelphia, arriving at 7.16 r h. The night will be taaaed in Philadel phia and tbe party will take regular trains to the seashore next morning. Passengers from Pittsburg, East Liberty. Irwin. Union town, Connellsvllle, Scottdale Stonervllle. Ureeneborg. o jobnslown may take tbe evening trains leaving Pittsburg for Philadelphia at 4 30 and 8:10 r: m , and proceed to the shore the next morning. Tbe excursion rate from'.Creeson Is f8:50 and tbe special will leave at 11 2 a m. Any special Information In regard to tbese excursions may be obtained by addressing Thomas E Watt. Passenger Agent, WesU tern District 110 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburg. Marriage Ureaan Isaac. The following marriage licenses were Is sued by tbe Cleik of tbe Orphans' Conrt for two weeks ending Wednesday, August 13, 1890. J. A. Ambrose. Morrellvllle and Maiy E. Adam a, Sheridan. A. P. Hoetetter. Somerset county and Ella N. Koonix. Stoojereek townstlp. Daniel II. Owens and Mary Kirschner, Johnstown. John Buser and Lukalek Jika, Scoop town. John MacLeod and Ella Irwin, Johns town. Tleory Otta, Conemaugh township aad Elizaoetn Welse. Stonycretk township. Jacob W. Kauffman and Caroline Blougb, Conemaogh township. Somerset county. Albert Wuench and Norma Roland. Johnstown. Daniel L. Jones and Barbara Wlrick, Johnstown. Tbonias G. Sbaefor and Mary Clark. Johnstown. Jol.c C Mer, Johnstown and Julia Pat terson. East Conemaugh. (J forge ixirenahlck and Annie Gilder, Job nstown. J. C. Nickel. Cumberland. Md . and Car rie A. Berkeyuile, Stonycreek township. Otto nrtzinger and Izora Berkey, Johns town. Cnarlea Feigle and Doia Gelsting. Morrell vllle. Robert J. Cook and Janet Hamilton, Amsbry. David midebrand, Moxham and Sarah Davis, Latrobe, Pa. Ahlmasz T. Mellott. Fallen Timber and Eliza J. Youcgkln: Flynn City. Read mn ttie Mews. In our exchanges we read of an editor who Is wide awake on tbe subject of get ting news, and Is anxious to make bis pa per a success. His advice to his people will apply to our patrons as well. Read what be says : "Send ns tbe news wben any body dies, gets married, runs awky. steals anything, bnlids a house, makes a big sale, oi whips bis man or wife breaks bis leg gets hbt senses kicked out of him by a mule or does anything that Is in any way remarkable, and you have reasons to be lieve that you know as much about tbe oc currence as anybody else. Don't wait for some other person to report It. or trust to na to find it out by Instinct, but come and tell us about it, or send the facts on a postal card. In this way news Is supplied and It takes a good supply of that necessary arti cle to make a good home paper. See If you can not Improve this year and let us know every item that transpires lo your neighborhood." Tbe ! obstinate cases of catarrh at cured by the use of Ely's Cream Balm, tbeouly agreeable remedy. It is not a liquid or snuff, is easily applied Into tbe nostrils. For cold In the head It Is magical. It gives relief at once. Price, 30 cents. Maate at laelaaa Narwasl. I Ladies and gentlemen who want to take I mush: along wltb their other studies wm have the opportunity. Those wishing lo 1 take a full course in music will find bere ! excellent facilities. i par iriiirr. . It costs oolv fJOO a year to piepare for Princeton. Yale. Harvard. Washington. I Jetlet ion. etc. Reaalatlaaa of Respect. The following preamble and resolutions were adopted by Branch No. 131 E-'B. A of Asbyille, Pa., on tbe death of Anthony Bysislnger. Wberkas, It has pleased Almighty God in bis al! wise providence to call away our late brother and co worker. Anthony Bysis lnger. by bis death on August t'.h. and W her has. in bis death bis family loees a klml and Icdulgent father and husband, and nor Branch a worthy and respected member Therefore, be It Xesolred. That while we humbly bow in submission to Him who doeth all things well, we deeply deplore bis sudden and un expected demise aod extend U bis wife and family our beartfelt sympathy in this, their sad bereavement ; and further be It Kesolred That this Braocb attend bis fun erai In a body and tbst our charter be draped In mourning for a period of thirty days ; and rurthr be it i:toleei. That a copy of tbese resolutions be presented to tbe family of tbo deceased and another be spread on tbe minutes of the lirancn ; and also published in tbe 1 Ittsburg Ctitholic ar.d Cambkia Freeman. Leonard Litzinoek. 1 W. A. Wilmi. John S. McCoy. Alex. Ivort. F. S. iiL"KKMIN, Committee 0Ml : i Absolutely Pure. Toe vowaer aavsr rinti. A marrs, oi parity. atrenirta and w holesomene. Mora economical tbaa the ordinary kinds, aad eaanot b f old la eonptitioa wltfc aa Qalumda of tMm low tert snort welcbt, alum or iibocphate powder. .Sod wmif nau. noiii niiiaa roDU i.e., loe Wall Su. M iv Yoaa. The ElellB. At tbe special election beld in Ebepsburg en Tuesday for tbe purpose of ascertaining I tbe disposition of ber citizens on tbe que- ' tion of Increasing tbe borough Indebtedness with a view of securing an additional supply of; water, tbe proposition to increase tbe! debt was carried by a majority of 75. Tbe vote in tbe wards was aa follows : EAST VTAKD For Increase of debt 44 Against Increase of debt 12 Register's Notice. riHE OI.IjlWN AUlt IT NTS HAVE A be examine! and pad by (me and rcmala tiled of remrtl tn tfcU ufflrc lor the Inspection ot belrf. legatee and all ntliera Interested, and will be presented to tbe Orphan' Ctort for confirma tion and allowance on WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 3D, 1800. 1. Firt and final aront I Krlrtifet Mcler- anl't. amlnlvtnttiii of Jamea Mcliermltt, late l Ulrfteld townehlp, deceased. Z. Hrt and nnal aennnt el 1. II. Mftrreil. ad ministrator ol Mrs. Marlon T. M. biller, late of Jonnptown. deceased. 3 Klrat and anal aeeoaet of John (trnber. ad mtnlirator of Annie Sshaller, late of Wood rale. deeeaped. 4. Kmt and final account ef Jobn Ornber. ad ministrator, ot Elenora Scballer. late ol Wood vale, deceaeed. "iret aad Baal account c (teorre E. Hamil ton, administrator of Jaco Hamilton, late ot Johnatnwn boriatrb. deceased. - . Kirt and bnal accoant of William Amiler. administrator of Frederick a Am tier, late of Johnstowa bomoirli, deceaat-tl. ' 7. SSeeond and nnal trmogt ol J. I Metsx-er. administrator ol luvl.l Meizr, Cambria ooua tT. deceased. ". K:nal acennnt of William K. Klrkhrtde. ad ministrator ot M ah Ion Kirk bride, late ol Johns town . decexsed. . First and Hnl iwonot f Let I Oeod, admln Ittrator of Francis A. Stiles, late of Cambria count T. deceased. 10. The accnont ot EHt-ineth Rlaek aad W. H. SettleinTer. administrators ot Uanlel Black, late ot Snmmerlnil township, def eased. It. First and final iwosnt of Ievl A. Wearer, administrator ol S. T. Hloaich. late of Johnstown boroukh, deceased. 12. First and final aeeonnt of W. H. Settlemy er, administrator of 4tenrsre Seitlemjrer, late of tummerhill township, deceased. IS. t .tn and nnal tKimst 01 James Irwin and Alexander Irwin, executors ol Martha C Wilson, late ol lwer Ynder township, deneased. It. Flirt and final account of Lizzie J. Coster, administratrix ot William H. Caster, late ot M.ll- llle l)rouh deceased. 15. First and final aen nnt of Andrew J. Alien, administrator ol Alvar Akor. late of Upper Vo der township, deceased. 16. First and partial account of Harld K. Hess, administrator of Ellxaheth TJnTerxaght, late ol Johnstown borourh. deceased. 17. hirst and final accoant of John Barket. aardlan ol pattella Schoortskl. a minor child of John -cbooTlskl, late of Cambria borough , de ccased. IS First and final accoant ef Mary B. Moose, administratrix et Frederick Moaae, late ef Croylo township, deceased. IV. First and final account of John BarKet. sraardlan ol AoxuMsve Schunriskl, a minor child ot John ScbvnTtski, late ol Cambria borough, de ceased. jo. First and final accoant of John Barket, vaarditn ol luierick Schonriskl. a minor child ol Jobn Schonriskl. late ot Cambria borough de ceased . II. First and final account ol Frederick Kriner. kuardlan ot Km ma Krin-. minor child of Oideon Krine. lata ol Adams township, deceased. fl First and ttnat accoant ol Oeonre K el per. administrator ol Frederick Wm. H oilman, late of Conemaua-h borough, decease.! . 23. First and final account et J no. I. Mas tert fn. administrator ol Wm. Maflerloa, late ol Cambria countY. deceased. 24. First and final account of Thomas C. Cole man. administrator ol Charles Marshall, late of Cambria eoanty. deceased. 2i First and final aeoourt oi Tosttna Wacker. administratrix I Conrad Wacker, inte of Johns town hotosich, deceased. VS. First and final account oL John Butler, ad ministrator ol Kobert Butler, iate ol Johnstown, deceased. ZT. First and final account ot K lwtn Hurkhart, administrator ol Barbara Uobauxh. late 01 Jack son tewrjbt. deceased. W. Fl"et and final ceoant of Jchn H. Brown, administrator c. T. ji.ot Willia-a I-ajton. late ot JohnMnwa. decaied. First and final accoant ot Julias "Wild, ad ministrator ol Mary Iiebl, late ol Cocvataugh borons. h deceased. 3i. Second and hnl account ol Charles S. KntB. administrator ot c. ttsaesser, late ol Johnstowa, decease,!. l. Fin-t and final avoant ol John H. P.rown. administrator cl Joseph K. Moore, lata ot Sumx creek township, deceased. SI. Second aad final account of Catharine Schrolh. executrix of John Schroth. late ot WU more hnrsuti h . deceased . 1.1. First and final account ol John U Bradley, executor ol Catharine Bradley, late of Carroll township, deceased. 34. First and final account ol John Whalen. ex ecutor ol Fs trick Coyran, late ol Sot.th Fork, de cetsed. as. Account el Thomas J Hughes, administra tor ol Klizabeth Davit Evans, late ol Jehnstowa. deceased. ; 36. Second and final accoant et M. Fltxharris. ' administrator ef Christopher Fitxharrlt. late of What's in a Name ? Sbakesneara says: "A rose without a name would smell as sweet " Nevertheless Just at tbe dawn of tbe XXtb century. Id tbe year of grace IK'.M), tbere's qul.e a great deal in a name. A Clothier without a name and reputation Is heavily handicapped in the race for trade. - People like to boy from dealers wbos estab'i.-hed reputation Is a guarantee of fairness and honesty. Our name SIMON. THE C LOT II I EK cost oceans of money and months of toil and experiment to make it what it is to-day and al'stolieap at th price. It Is the. standard of excellence, tbe guarantee of supreme superiority, and It stamps every garment which bears this label Get Simon, i as tseing the KKS f that man can produce. Oar name has a ( FINE CLajTUIXO. S value to you. The reputa tion of a clothier Is tbe accumulated evidence of many transactions with manv custo mers. A food name can only be founded on continued "merit in merchaodUe." Our merchandise is always meritorious. Tbe ealue of anytbios is what it will bring in the market. Wben a manufacturer gets an advanced pricn for bis product, be gets it b cause It Is worth it. Oar goods comtnacd high prices but we invariably sell tbem low. as we not only gain a reputation thereby but also the customer. Some men cavil and My. Ysu pay extra for the name." 80 ao you I It's worth it. When a man's repu tation commands a hiaber price It's always because It's worth It. Dy his reputation one man can borrow money at 4 per cent. ; another must pay H. The art is the same, the money tbe same, bat one Is secure and tbe other is cot. Reputation makes tile difference. When yon buy our goods you get onr good name with them. It U blended in with every seam and botton hole. You get the name and more, you get the quality that made the name Best qua'ity. Cling tightly to this word "quality." Hold it up and examine it. study It and thii.V about it. Tbe profits of tbe clothiug businass are seemingly locked In an Impregnable vault, but tbe combination unlocks at the word "quality.'' Experience will teach you that ty tbe woi kings of the law of compensation, all things cost about the same. Your loss of trade and reputation on Inferior goods makes them cost as much as tbe best. Yon get what you pay for. The only question Is. which method will pay you? Wilt you buy the best and have it, or will you play at money-making and buy trash aud lose tradt? largely socceseral merchants in tbe clothing trade now-a-days deal only in the best qualities. Every great success bas been bnlit on this foundation. I'ermafYpot success requires reputation. Count ovei tbe bis men of tbe '.rade there's tbe proof. Reputation can only be secured in one way buy and sell best qualities and let the customers tell tbe story. It is tbe best advertising and tbe cheapest you ever did. Our customers will talk abont the kind of Clothes we keep, as there's so much in them to talk about the fit. tbe fabric, tbe fashion. That extreme Kuekes ok Fin ish you can't find in other makes. And the good things they'll say about the clothes they'll say about us if yon buv 'em. Merchant and merchandise are always classed together. Bad, good or best, only one "best" lu Clothing our's, Simon's. We're ready for Fall. Why not let our good name be yntir ma trot for the season" Drop In and see ns. Yon know wbere my store is. We'll we elal ti se vou, or if yoo can't come to see us. send as word and we'll call on yuu at home. By tmylng Groceries, Clothing, etc.. of us you save lots of money by the transaction a fact ahcti you do pot realize wben you buy elsewhere in town. GJ US. SIMON, Uallllzin's Cheapest Casb Merchant and 1'etailer at Wholesale I'ricet, NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS ! Jf ottee 1s herebv rtven that the Count Treas nrer o! Canrbrla county will attend lor the pur pose ot recelTin Cnnnfy and State Taxes for oar 1h9i. at the places nf holding the elections in the respective districts, on the dates mention ed below. ..TuIy 14th .JnlT JMh lulv l'ti fulT 17th . Jul lwth -July 21st July T2A Majority W EST WAKIX For Increase of debt .. Against tncreiee of debt Msjotity .. .... 32 T7 24 4: Bwrkleai-s Armle Halve. Tbe Best Salve in tbe world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cares riles, or 90 pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Prtce 25 cents per box. Sold at tbe drug store of E. James, Eben burg, and W. W. McAteer. Loretto. I'rtstk rbjsirlaas Favor Device tor aseafsseaa. 1'jtRis. Ausost 13ib. Physicians look wltb favor upon the Invention for relieving deafness, which was recently Introduced bere by A. II. Wales, of Brlgdeport, Conn., and ssy It is undoubtedly tbe bigbest dt velopment which science bas reached tow ards aiding tbe deaf. ratal awe Oread attend tbe use of most catarrh remedies. Liquids and snoffi aie unpleasant as well as dangerous." Ely's Cream Balm is safe, pleasant, easily applied into tbe nostril, and a stare care. It cleans tbe nasal passages and beats tbe Inflamed membrane, giving relief at once. Price, 50 cents- Consumption Surely Cured. To Taa Earroat Please Inform year readers Mr 1 ao a poarliTe remedy for the above named duoaae. By its timely use thoasaada ef hopeless eaaae hare been permanently eared- I a hall be glad to send two buttles of my remedy FREE to any ef your readers who hare consumption If they will send me their Express and P. O. address, ttmpet-t-fnllj . T. A. &L4JCCM, M. C. 181 Pearl St.. Jl. X. Died. SCAN LAN. Died at ber hrms in on Satniday. August tb, Ikho. Mrs SranUn. wife ol Micbaei Scanlan, about t-0 fears. Maiy ' aged j PMINISTKATUK'S NOTICE. i-eiieri 01 administration anon the estate lL .t'Llll!?! " ot loretto. Cambria eount. 1 i errrr-' ,rLn ti u u unde?: j H-n.!i. "X " rey a-H-en to all persons InJ deb ted to said estate to m.k. ' . , delay, and these bartna- slsim, -1- ssalnst the fame will present them. nroDerlr aoihentlcated. for settlement. propeny ..... JR. HEN NT. Aunw H. lt " 01 A' ,- C1,riiJ. deceased. XTlTU'E. ,L?.lV"ZT",m b'"by cautioned acainst t?S!L?e"Ml "T' llbeny sche-.l d,, lofJL.." ir eol"-,y.-hnTi" aumber and date as orw No- li-S for li so. dated Jane T. Jrder r,. 1 "''. dated Jane?.1m as the above orders were drawn by misuse and imposition. By orderolthelsosrd. - aiWaben, l.p.. Au. 11. at. llr,. I ST. Klret and partial account J. S. Osborne, sur- YtYlns; administrator of Ueonte W. osboine, lata ol 1 I 'per tssler towtship. deceased. 3S. Supplemental account to the brst aad final account ot John Voe-el, administrator, ol Joseph Kyers. late SI Cambria City, deceased. 3M. Kirrt and partial account ol Job n Kelnhart, execatur ol Alexander Kecke, late ol Johnstown boronab. deceased. . rst and final account of Eltza Koos. ad mi n 1st rl x of Jobn Koos, lata ot Coneinauach bor ough deceased. 41- t lrl and final account of He "man Baumer, administrator et H. U. Kose, late ol Johnstuwn bomosh. deceased. 4'i. Kirst aad aaal aecoant of Lena Schaurr. ad mlnUtratris ol Charles knurr, late oi Cone-asaoa-h uorouah. dscessod. 43. Kinal account of Lerl J. Prneser. admlnls trat'ir ol Iktvld Prosser, late et Johnstown bor ouxh, deceased. 44. First and final account of B. F. Heidenthal. admlulstrator el tiizabeth Baumer, lateol Wood vale iKtroaarh deceased. 4ft. First and Anal account ef Georre Woods, admintstraior ol John M. Johnston, late of Johns sown, deceased. 4. Second and final eeeoant of Daniel Fltxpat rlck. executor ol Mary 1 liipa trick, late of Cam bria tMroua:h. deceased. 47 Firs! and nnal account of Otto F. Nickel, administrator, etc. l. U fi. ol Chas. T. Scha-t-ert, late of Johnstown, deceased . 48 First and Bnal account of Slater W . Allen, executor ol Adam Knntx, late of Upper Voder to wn s h 1 p. deceased . 41. First and nnal account of Henry Heaselbein, administrator ol Lewis C. Hesselueln, lata of Conemaush. deceased. Su. First and anal account of Charles Maneval. uardlan ol Clara Kast. deceased, a daughter of Charles and Charlotte Kan, both deceased, late ot Johnstown. St. First and final account of Oairre Ketper. administrator of lottlrled IIoQinan. late of JohBuwn. decaasoil. 62 First and hnal account of Pwlicht Roberts, executor of Howard J. Uoberta, lateol Johnstown hot iien , deceeeed." Ki. First and final aceonnt of Thomas l. Davis, ailmlnistrator of Jonathaa Ooodwia, late ol Johnstown borourh. deceased - f4. iSecond aod hnal aecoant ol Mary K.Camp bell aad C. 4. Campliell. administrators ot Jacob M. t'ampbell. late of Johnstown, deceased . 55. First account ot William Johns, a-oardlan of Klchard U , WllHwm A.. Thomas IU Kooert L... Bertha M. and Vlda . mlaor children of Rich ard O'Nail. deceassj. M. Seennd amount ol John U. Koberts . ruard an ol Lillian I'hllllps, minor child 3f Peter E. Fbltlltis. late of Johnstowa borouaTh.deeeaseX. K. First i.nd hnal accoant ot Ueorfre Wild, ad mlstratorol Jacob Wild, late ol Johaatown.de ceased . ut. first acniMintol Jobn D. Robert, cusrdlsn of IieSaque lllert. minor child of Mary L. K. Iiltiert, Iste o tbe borouKh of Johnstown, de ceaseil. SC. First and partial aecoant o( Joiin Tesicert, executor ot Ferdinand Ntatrauer, late ot Kioh taad tnwasblp. dcreaaod. So. lrit BLd bnal aooU&t of Henry Hessel'.iefn, adinfntatra'or-nf Charles l'r iles.-aihein. late of Consmauab. deneas'ed. - , nl. t irrl and nnal account of Henry C. Hessel hela. admlnn-trator ol Maria Kimpla.- late el Johnstown, deceased. ti First and Cnal accoant of Anna Mcflarltv. - i adiainlstraulx ol James McUaritx, late ol Waah 1 iDKion townsl'lp. deceased. s-i. first aad haai accoant of Thomas D. Ev ans, administrator oi illeaoor trans, late of tb Snsburv. deceased. (4. First and Una accoant of J. B. O'Connor, administrator ol Jomes B. 11 sward, late of Johnstown, deceased. M. First serount ot Otto Huebner, administra tor C. T. A. of Christian Klmple. late ei Johns town l-orouth. deceased. . First and final aceonnt of Thomas F. Brady, administrator ef Jvba Brady. Esi).,Uts of Johns town, deceased. 07. First and final account ot Abram B. Clif ford, administrator 01 Eltaabeta K. Beam, late et Johnstvwn Horoovh. deceased. oa. Tbe accvur t of Jsmes V. Thomas, guardian of Morns Ctastsble, one of the minor children and heirs ol Jane Constable, deceased. . CELEST1 N J, BLAIK, Kesxtster. Kenlster't Office, Ebensbars;, Pa., Autr. S.lS-.sj. South Fork , , , Cmvle township.. Wilmore . Summerhlll township. portage township. IJlli Washlns-ton township. No. 1... - No. . Tunnelhlll. (lallitzta horooe:h. Monster township Oallltrin township... Ashvlllo.. Chest Wprinrs... Alls beny township. Torete H lack lies township. . Cambria township Etssnsburs;. West Wsrd " Fst Win. Barr township Snqnehanna township.. HasUnrs Kid er township Carrol I town . Carroll township Clearfield township...... I lean township Keade township... ...... White townsnlp.. ' tThest township F.St Conemangh rranxnn Johastown. ulY 2H.1 Inly vth .luly ssth . Julr Vt'h July awh .July Sith July 3it .August lat Auirnt 4(h Aueru't Uh -Auicust Sth Aus-rst 7th . August 'h ..Au-ust 11th -Asrost r.'ih Asrost l.vh .Ausost UtH ..Ausrust 1Mb Aua-ust ISth Aua-ust IH'h A or nst V.ith . Aua-ust en Auirust alst Ansst !1 July Uth Jnlv15'h July 'rh ..Jnly 17th . . . .July ISth . . . .July slat . .. .July -rid . . . . .Tulv md . . . . July th ....July 2Mb. . . . . July 2S?h . , . . July SWh . .Inly SOth . July 31st . . . AUEUSt lt . . Aua-ust 4th . . . Anirust Sth . . . Assrust f th . . . Aua-ust 7th . . . Aurnst Sth . . Aurust Ilth . . Anaust 12th . . Autrust i'h . . Ausmst 14'h . . Ausost nth . . Annost 18th . . August IStb NO MORE OF THIS! ti N-IV - II . 1 : Rubber Shoes mili x nm tmcomfortalily tiplit, will often sli; cl t lie f.-t. T mnmly tins evil tUc si COLCHESTER " RUESER CO. offer a shoe illi t!if InsiJe of thrt he l lined T itb rulljer. This clinti t tli- slirc and prt-vt-nts tlie Huout-r from aliinnz fT. Call for tlie ' Colrlicatcr " " ADHESIVE COUNTERS ' andTOucau waik. run or jutnp'lu tli-ji,i. . EOI3ERT EVANS, Bridge Letting. fJKM.Kll PrnjH-aN al l ''C 'r-mWl y the l 't.llM J i 'on. I'll i .r:c- t I 1 I'-nii cr.utjtv at their ! tii K:.H-ii-;. ir.',l'4 . Vc44Icu.it. tlo tti f t:cn:. I'.io, a- i o'oiock, . at., ut aid dy lor one HIGH TRUSS 1BQH BRIDGE to lie erected across the Conemanith river at Mineral I'oint. In said county, the extreme lenirth ot said hri1-e to lie VS lei-t witii a lourteen teet roadway. I'riHsals I r the material and masonry ot said brtilxe will tie recived at the same time and place, the tdtls t le tor the entire work and materials lor tame, and not ty the foot or yard. I'lan and Scl fixations lor brMue and al'ul metits can he seen at the CotnmtHt.iuncrs' othce. The C-'nimtsioDcrs reserye'the riijlit to rejoct any or all bids. JOHN K1ICRY. JOHN UAMPHKLl., t'oiu r. J.H. I.MlY I, Attest.- 11. A. McUouicb, Clerk, auicl ;tt i..c 1st Ward 2d Ward. ' . 3d Ward . . . . .. 4t b Ward th Ward - oth Ward " 7th Wajd " Sth Ward oth Ward loth iard " Ilth Ward ..... lh Ward 13th Ward 14th Ward ... -. - 1Mb Ward l h Ward - . . . . T'pper Ynder township East Taylor townsh'p Jsckson townshin . i Conemsnrh township ..... cttonej-reek township ........... Autrust l.'lrh ' Iiwer Yodcr township . . W est Taylor township . . . dms township ....... Ktchiand township ...... A discount of S per cent, wil II be allowed on all taxes paid on or be lore September 1st. and a'ter October 1st s per eenb will he added on all un paid. THOS. E. HOWE. Efeensbarg. June 6th. Treasurer. AUTHTOK'S NOTICR.. The andersia-ned aod I tor appointed tv the Court of Cambria county to distribute the fund In the hands of Caron Leahey and John K. Klly. eirecntnrs of the last will aad testament 01 I-at-Mel'hilllps. deceased, aa shown by their first and final account to and anionic tbe persons entitled to receive the same, hereby rives notice that he will sit at Arbitration Koom.Csnrt Honae. la Eb enstmnr. Pa., on Friday. Ausrust 21. ISao. at 10 o'clock, a. J., for tbe pnrposs of attandtnr to the duties ol said snnointment. at which time and place all persons Interested shall attend er be for ever debarred from coming- la on said fund. H.H. MYERS, ana Auditor. NOTICE. In tsi narnAvs)' Cocrr or Cambria Oo. To the Heirs and iesal KepresentaUves of Thomas Duncan, deceased: Otnuss: You are hereby riled to he and ap pear be lore tbe Judaea of the Orphans' Court to be held at Ebensbnra;. on the first TVIondav'ol Sep tember Beat, tbea and there to accept or refuse to take the real estate of Thomas Itancan. deceased a the apTiralsed valuation put upon It by aa Inquest duly awarded by tbe said Court, or show cause wby rams rboukl not be sold. J.U.STI NEMAN. ; ' ' - Sherlir. SberirTs Office, tbeneburg, Pa Aagust 8, 90 3t. --,r.,r . --rr---J-..-a-: 2m"I'JZ ssn s j LILLY lilSURMlCE & STEM.1SHIP AGENCY. HKE INSURANCE AT t'OST. It:l-lCltS 1SSVED IN JKI) KKI-1AHL.K COMPA NIES AT VERY 1AJWES5T KATES. UNDERTAKER, AND HASUFACTUREK OF and dealer In all kinds of FUUNITUKE, JiLeiifsi3iii, Itv STEAMSHIP TICKETS SOLD AN II Vli A ITS ISST'ED PAYABLE IN AUI.JI'AKTS OF El' HOPE. .1 . 13. Million, Afjeni, I ( tsA tall UDe ol Caskets always on band.- Bodies Embalmed WHEN KEUt-'lKED. Apt M SI nASTINtiS HIITKU H. J.SHETTK1. rBOl-Klsrolt. ljocated at the station, near the ceulie ol tbe town, oa 1 earth Avenue. W e endeavor to fur nish the best accommodations to business inou, pleasure seekers and hoarders. Persons In search ot cotnlort and quiet will bad It a de-lable place to stop. The Table Is unsurpns.'ed and ts always supplied with tbe heat tlis mar kit atlurds. an.l all the delicacies ol the season. I he Bar I sup plied with the choicest ol pure liquors and ciarars and nothing but the best u sold. Special atten tion given to lbs cars ol horses. H. J. SCHKTT1U. AVKITOR'SNCTIOE. The wndersls-ned auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court ol Cambria county to distribute the money la the hands ot Joel A. Gates, admin istrator ol D. H. Ionley. deceased, as shown by 1 his second and hnal account, to and amons- tbe ner , eons entitled to Mcetve tbe same, hereby styes notloe that he will sit at his oltic-e in tbe borons-b of KhensbursT, Pa., on Monday. Auicust ISth ,!), a 10 o'clock, a. at., lor the purpose ef attend 10a to the duties of said appointment, at which time and place all persons Interested shall attend or be forever debarred from comtna- In on said fund. Al-VIN EVANS. Ebensbunc. Fa-, August 1. 1SU0. Auditor. IYKKYBODY lo CamDrla county thnulJ roail a the I RcaatAn. Only fcl.W cr )uu. iTO WEAK Um BnHrrlnf from tbe effects of youthful errors, early decay, wasting; weakness, lost manhood, etc-. I wiU send a valuable treeue I eee.led containing full TBtrtlcnlars for home core, FREE of charge. A splendid xuediral work ; should be read by every man who Is nervous and debilitated. Address, pOf. V. iYTLEK, WotMluis Conn. SAW Ml LLS ! Patient Variable Frietlou Belt reed. Steam Engines, Hay Presses Shingle Mills, &c. Portable Crist Willis. Send torillns. Ttirealilnsr Tfachliiesi, Ae. Catalogue. A. B. r 4 Utll AU t O.. letk, I'a. JU25.1t. T oh work t all kinds neatly executed at this 1 J ofhee. tiive us a Uial. 1 UIVA I K SALE. I.letra 011 4 1 ne-lf alf Acre of deslr side meadov laftd one hall nulo sctitbwe.-t ol Ebensburir. well shaded, splendid sirinj( waior, makiOK. 11 a desintble pioce ot property lor build lnu on This property Will Be Kelsl avt a Itavraralm. Also, a House and It tiluated on Main street, Eavt Ward. For turtber lu rui j t ion ci ;m or aditres., JidlS J. fcVANS, jaC'll ' - x-oeb.-Lnrg , I'a I-1LX.Y. CAMBKIA CO., PA. February 11, 180.-ly. TT1AI. I-IST. Sk;osji Wvkk m Skitkmubk. Indiana Co. IC. Hk vs. Anna. I uttertaui;li vs. luniilnham. Slran vs. McMoll'-n el al. FIher...V.ILV.."-.--".-.".... vs. Kilter et al. Vse H1alr vs. ialUtsber. I'rinirle ... ..ft. 1'rmnle. Ktna vs. Cook. WvlaDd .... vs. Km port Hiiwtuan v Cresswell v. r arber va lrvln ys. Irvm.... vs. Kline Hasan. .. ........... Miller Anna Admr. ol Kulriit.. vs. nstcr. ;sllaKhcr vs. Hnkcr. OallaKher ,. II utter. Malchonson .. vs I.;ni-hry. Steward a Co v. lttln. Hall. Swojer, 'Hue Jl Co vs. Parrtsh. Wilson -vs. Myers is Kendo Creary .v. Hauich Karnliart. Oule. H:IVWvod IV11V Oil'l. IvutruR. vs. Elliott. .... vs. l.itzinKer. vs. Storm it at. vs. Notley. .1 AS. I'rotbjV. Otflce, Aug. . iK i C. IIJKHV. I'rutaonotsr . , rpn al list. J Tuihd Week is San Martin vs. SiaiD.... . .vi. KeaJe .vs. I rinale vs. Kerr Sc Co v. Hrlnkcr vs I'otteri! "o o; c-nitiveCo.ys. Kerr t Co vs. Kunkle -vs. Werlover vs. Same vs. Mick vs. Hem perl y... ...y. Olasrow va. Hall. Swoyer. (Ilase &. Co . Same vs. McVey McCawlef Miller a. Co . ..vs. ..s. ...vs. I'rothy's. Ottice Auk. h, lh'.si. CMIIKK (Sl'Kl 1L). WrH l ie. Carroll. K m plcr bclr. I'rit a;ie. tr ti. 1'arriHfi. Alclioll'l. Ylner. ojJelicr k. hii-De. Hnwers. Same. Adam". 1.1 :ly Mdse. Co. fthoemaker. Me roniKlc. WUht'lm fc. Sllppes. Aauirhn. aniclin. .1 AS. t MeOonl- A H BY. PrutUouotary. r"Eo. m. i:eaik. L!T ATTOKNilY AT LAW. tBKM-lll KU. PKiA. e-orhoe oa Centre street, uer Hlth. VlsVtRTISF.KS Iv ail.lresriiiM 4 KoarllA t it.. 10 Srruce St.. N. an learn the exact cost of any ptoos A U tl( 1 J INt in Aiuencau ISet'iiji fstiC 1'shii lllft Hi . ie-tt. I. i-w York d line i t lots