In- f!:ii. -A gnod buggy. t l.-rl.l. Huntley Is putting a Mao f p j , . . - J 6 s T J 2'. ( .. i; Jli-tfsn, of Lilly, was In town 7 I k. l,Si'9 jr r.h will be the last day oa . , ! r ensured. - liarn of tiailiUin, fpent a towu on Thursday. uUi i tJ t-fls l lUrkets' bes "'. -U.il have several kluds. S' ; ii. K-'l Q,ls be" coa Until to r5 i:...f-- for several (lav past. oj:i ti't ""tie baruain la dress vard at linkers' this ! .fa yrni wat.t Jb printing of any I ,, tne Ki.M-M vlr 1 fflce Trices ,!!'"'! impounds was killed i;iilt iu Westmoreland coun- ad ufM. E. chnrch at Bclsano will be ' ' I.... ILinlamluili 7lk XT' a? is w SumUy. September 7th. Ev- riled to attend. ....i..tfj I'lillln. and hr alutae I t"'"- I'e..ir. ' rbiiadelpbia, are ylaiting afc.jS.nlii. iu tola place, t ucaa uiuoey by buying goods at sow. ttiey are determined to get ,B( of their stock before fall, nil was bekl In the Opera lloese on ,r twDlD; by Ebenaourg 's "Four i.-i It was an enjoyable affair. ::f bams aod oce bridge weie burned is county last week, and it ie said l3 incendiary is Renin in uis won. yrt E. D.ivi'oo, of tbla place, baa nrcted by the School Directors of :( a teacher of tbe llla School to ice. 11. 0. Stolid, wife and son, of Isr- t , paed. though beie on Tuesday on ,ii ti Carr jiilown to visit old friends $n. va,a- Ki-nr.i'Jy, a former Johnstown I aiit'.fJ suicide In Philadelphia one i week by druwulng himself Iu tbe aire river. iictrd. A male teacher to take f u( l.utetto district school. Good a ill belaid. J. E. Shields. Secretary of Board. Ifuon Heed, Esq., who was admitted Cambria County lir some time ago, ri.nl up an cflire oo littcbt street in a a fuiuietlj occupied by E. G. Kerr, r ".-pure cute guaranteed by Dr. J. B. . Ml Arch St, 1'hlladelphta, Pa. Ease jar, no operation or delay iram bust. i attested by thousands of cures after a fail. i old maid In D-llefonte who pavseoo- n school Ux wauU tbe privilege of jk tig her row on the school promd. l-f.aa sne !ayi, si;e nas no cbiidrfo to biKji. t C. T. Huberts, of this place, was 11 oa Monday nitfbt with cramp and t-n l J up for ?ewal days', lie Is at t.riinuch better and will soon be : ui:q. will be te!d In the Opera '.tsplaew on Frid.iy and Saturday ;. Au;t:t -"-.1 and 2;l for the bene fUriUrn cLmch. nl Jackson. All -J iofited to attend. Uvf a peedy and posltie Core uttf, Ulpbtlieria, Canker Mouth, and . m ft-iiuir-t Catarrh ICemedy. A :..Uir tre.i with ech bottle. Use ailci.te t.fi.th and sweet breath. will te given In the (pra a?:arnl.y evei.intt, August I'Nth. I .it wai be fir..; class and good order I Bamtalhed. The Qianaeers will i'.najfv If mony and hard work a npii-b it. 1 Dm fern a.,j Marlon Crowell, I'M Fayette cuunty prisoners at J-urt. in.' to break Jtl last Sunday VNuti j4,ilT i;d discovered their fm.clu'.ttuyUiid threw of tbe iron f 'f c-J dor sawed ofT. y H i 'nat the water meters lo ae I 'Tcuwh Jo oot lo all cases, meet tbe I h INy wrre supposed to correct icpti i, tt.e borough fathers to 1 1 wa,t'" of wter. There is a behind tbe returns. ' U"l farm mine near DunDsr is A I attmiuts to extinguish tbe bero futile. A lro r.r, rW ,DJ Pt In operation and the " '0 a few nionths In this maoner. ttmw away ,our 0d gQm " av ttiem for the awnu of th S i' factiiriv kn ... i 1 ".jw UQ U . '"'n tl.e rouutry. Pulverized d4ore,l with vanilla.straw oU"r "tacts, makes Dice chew. ': Miirthy, ( f bouth Fork, canae ' Tum,iy, and took back to hav t nwer to a ses -"h.t-f ,,f i)Vlet) Spangler ar :a tere Saturday. ?ra.7Joc "'in prtnf,,, the mlneg at t Cre,,0 and Coalport rail-"'fTth-ui.ohaue of three Uo--"""''rs ciaim.na: that it Is an "arot n the part of the com Pel the men l0 aDandon their ; "rl eounti. while engaged in L a ,f r"wn to th trck by f f a wheel at East Conemauab i or .ant week and had bla left n who removes from one , -woship to aaotber , or f ros 14 another. hi ... . .i. uv ifcu urn j r sd .lection day. kxxes bla , he mM ,wear tnmt 00 J lt Hixty jy8 m mo , to Tote. k b'for th trln "?4 ""MtUa first trip, the 4 ., trrk t ". Uet. i conaeaeDce. "a.C friim i ... -iiitzin. naa to oe w ur t . i ;bp, , c iocouioiive oo tbe . out to.n wb0 are enelBed t . "f co"lK eowi" tails . "r'l beor th nn th." ' arm or aau ir, nave Jy tr,.tM Utely od If the . , 1 no''ylnla it. n. Bile one wa, to p.nlee of " hen t.. i ticket Ilre- nd trip Z ",UIP,U'1- Thla new n Mde prln uHnon one tk, r 0 p",nt" ,)0 line. u:rt'D, N,ld ony W V ''"Jlcated. Thl . U, h. K.n , aBi..dat!.m of theatrlca, " " L,';"r or""tlons. .1. '"U, '., "Mt"1 persons ' lvii,tae i,f u. Tfyoa waul bJoM or shoes yon will find the larseM assortrrcrit at Barkers'. lUrker Bros, have oo hand a large stock of carpets, oil cloths, window tbadea and wall paper ready for fall trade. A scarcity of apples and peaches and pears is reported froua all parts of tbe country, except from California. Parabaoith'a pbntocrapb galWry, Car- rolltown. wilt be open ottil beptemoer 6th, excepting Thursdays and Fridays. Mr. Caron Lahey, ore of Lilly's entr. prlslas citizens, was In the "bur on Thurs day, acd dropped In to see the Fheeman while perambulating through tba town. A mysterious disease Is playing havoc with swine In Walker townahlp, Juniata county. The hog ate first afflicted with sore throat, which gradually grows worse until death ends their 8 a fieri riff. If you want to buy a road cart. It you want to buy phosphate, it you want to buy bar rows, if jou want to boy wagons, if yon want to buy grain drills, if you want to buy anything. Barker Bros', is tbe place for you. Frank II 111. of Scottdale, wbose wife eloped with a Greensburg lawyer named Marchand a few years ago. attempted sui cide by shooting while In a despondent mood on Saturday night. Tbe bullet euler ed his side and will not prove fatal. The Coroner's Jury impannelled to In. vestlgaU) tbe sLootmg of Mary Maogus.by Ilarvey Dougterty. at Prospect, on Monday cveoiag. a notice of which will be found In J another column, on Wednesday rendered a verdict of accidental death. Young Dough erty was brought to ta il on Wednesday, but will likely be discharged. Constable Philip Miller brongbt a TJua ganao to jail this (Thursday) trornlnR. committed by Justice Anna, of Hastings. charged with cutting Jack Cosgrove, a boss on tbe new railroad at Thomas' Mills, on Wednesdsy night. Cosgrove Is said to be be dangerously hurt, as he Is badly cut on the back and shoulder and also oo tbe thigh. The prisoner refuses to giye his name. Tbe Indiana Greenbacklaber County Convention assembled at Indiana, on Mon day and placed In nomination the following ticket : Congress. Captain Jacob Creps ; Assembly, S. M. Mc Henry ; Treasurer. G W. Brady, of South Mahoning ; Commis sioner, C. M. Crlbbs. Blackllck ; Auditor, Karuuel Fleming, Washington. No nomin ations were made for Protbonotary or Sheriff. - William Wllkleman, of Bufflngton township. Indiana county, was struck by a freight train while crossing tbe railroad track at Sheridan station on Monday after noon, and received Injuries tbat resulted in his death tbe same evening;, fie was about nineteen years of age and bad bnt recently left home and ohtalned employment at Webn's btlckyard, near where be was hart lie leaves a widowed mother to mourn bis sad end. James Mcllnay was brought to jail oo Weduesday. charged with shooting Jerome Skeliy oo Tuesday night In Tortage town Ship. The shooting occurred at a dance held about a mile east of tbe village of Portage, where the two men qnarreled. Some time after tbe qoarel Mcllnay procur ed a guu and fired a volley Into Skelly, tbe charge of shot striking him lo tte rroln, producing a wound from which It Is hardly expected be will recover. Mrs. Lunday, a widow, keeps boarders on Tark avenue. Moxham. Seventh ward. Oo Monday night ahe had S0 stolen from her. One of tbe boarders came In late In the night and thought be discovered a stranger in tbe house. Without striklrfk a light he proceeded to notify some of the other boarders. The Intruder took advan tage of the time It took to do this and left the bouse. Tbe ISO was missing, and be la thought to have taken It- There Is ao clue. Johnstown Democrat. Tbe A 1 toon a Times of Monday morning ssjs: "Mr. Will Mageban. a well-known liveryman of Johnstown, bad an attack of heart disease, or something of that nature, lo this city yesterday afternoon, falling on tbe street lo ao onconseioua condition, and for a time It seemed ai If life was extinct. Fortunately be was In the company of Mr. Phil McDonald and another gentleman at the time, and they carried blm Into a neigh boring boose and sent for a carriage to cons vey blm to the residence of tbe gentleman above named, but It was found Impractible to do so. He eyeatually rallied, however, with tbe aid of two physicians, and was able to return borne last evening, although we are not sura tbat he did so." Mr. Mage ban la well known here and bla many friends will be glad to learn, which we do from the Johnstown Tribun of Monday evening, tbat Mr. MsgeLao Is able to be about again. J. Wllklnnon A Son, marble and gran ite dealers of Ebensburg. Ta., wish to in form tbe public that they are prepared to fill all orders for cemetery work. In either marble or granite, at figures that defy com petition. Tbe artistic excel lecee aod su perior workmanship of their designs art evidenced by the many specimens now on exhibition at their establishment and by tba numberless designs which tbev have erected lo the various cemeteries In tbis county and elsewhere. Every department of their business Is lo the bands of skillful and competent workmen, who are capable of executing any piece of work from tbe plainest to the most elaborate, which to gether with the personal supervision tha( every Job receives la a guarantee tbat per fect satisfaction will be given to tbe nos' exacting of patrons. Tbey ordered forty tons of marble which arrived in April, and now have as fine. If not tbe finest, stock on tbe best marble tbat ever came to Western Pennsylvania. Fersoua wlsbnlg anything In the I Ine wuld da well to give them a cal1 before leaving their order with any other manufacturer, as you can depend upon getting a good Job at a fair price. Col. Barnabua McDermltt, a well-known citizen of Altoona, died at bis home in tbat city on last Sunday evening. Col. McDer mltt was born In Dnntlngdoo county In 1821 and when a young man removed to Ebeua borg wkere ne worked at his trade, tbat of m cabinet maker. At the breaking oat of tbe Mexican War, Mr. McDermitt was a mem ber of tbe Old Cambria Guards and went with tbat company to Mexico. After bla retura from Mexico be married Miss Catha rine Tood, of Ebeosburg, and continued bis residence here for several years, at one time keeping what la now known as the Hotel Denny. Ue afterwards removed to WlU more where oe was employed by tbe Penn sylvania Railroad Company, and where be resided at tbe break Irg oot of the late war. De there enlisted In tbe ssrv lee of bis coon try and was commissioned Lieutenant Col onel of tbe Mlh Keg I me nt. Pennsylvania Volunteers. Arter bla return from the ar my be again took np bla residence lo Ebena barg, aed In lfltis received the Democratic semination for County Treasurer, was elected and served for two years (tbe term being then two years Instead of three as at present ) la lttttd be was appointed Stew ard of tbe Almshouse where be faithfully served tbe people for four years, retiring In 1S2. Soon after be removed to Altoona whe be was In the employ of the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company op until bis last Illness. He leaves to survive blm a wife and six children, one son. David McDermltt, of Altoona, and five daogbters. Mrs. Dr. J. J. Oatman, Mrs. Patrick Halton. and Misses Alice and Kate, of Altoona, and Mrs. F. C. Piatt, r.f Uallltzin. nrtrfare LelilaaT. At the bridge letting on Monday, for tbe erection of a county bridge across the Con emaugh liver at Mineral Toict. tbe follow ing bids were received by the Ccmmlssion ers. -Tbe bridge Is to be J29 feet lo the ex treme, witb a 14 foot iradwav. BIDS FOR THE IRO!t W'OBK. Variety Iron Worts Company t.tl.V) 60 Wroorht Iron Br klge Company 373.00 K Irg Iron BrWae Company 3iA3 OO Ynonttown Bridge Company SCM 00 Vt Vernoo Bridge Com pany.. MJO 00 Smith PrlVe Core pan v MOO 00 rttrsburg Brldga Company OO ; Berlin Imn BrHtge Cinpany.. .TTj.0i j Grolon BrMit Cumpaay .TV.'.VOO Masr.lon BririgA Company XUtn 00 Peon Bridge Company.... ... XUO Oo The Variety Iron Works of Cleveland. Ohio, being the lowest bidder was awarded tbe contract. This Is tbe same company tbat erected tbe county bridges tbe past two ytars. The following proposals were offered the Commissioners for tbe stone work: J. A. Dunkie Blair county 1 1755 00 M J. Smith. Nicktown.........M 1070 00 Timothy Swan, Uallitxln 1449 00 Thomas Long. Jotrstown lfiys 00 Samuel Kuntz. Sheridan station...-. i:ti9 00 M. J. Kirsh. Xtcktown .......... 1769 75 J. A. Shoemaker. Ebensburr .. 14T0O Thomas Anderson, Cheat Spring... 1073 00 John Boyle. Dysart. J193 00 Wm. McCllntock. South Fork - 12K7 00 John Corrlly. Hasting 1586 00 Messrs. Daakel, Shot-maker and Kirsh were tbe only bidders present, but their bids were not tbe lowest. Mr. Anderson has been notified by tbe Commissioner to come forward witb tbe proper security for the faithful performance of the contract, in tbe price of which be Is tbe lowest bidder. It be does not appear by August 23d. tbe con tract will be awarded to tbe party having the lowest bid who appears aud furDiibes tbe proper security. Accidentally tthot. Oo Monday evening Miss Mollle Mangus, the fouiteen-year-old daugher of Mr. Hiram Mangus. of tbe 14th Ward. Jobnstown, was almost Instantly killed on Prospect bill by Harvey Daogberry, a young man, while earless ly handling a gun,. Tba boy's ac count of the ehootlog we take from the Johnstown Democrat, which Is as follows: '-My name Is Ilarvey E. Daogberty. aod I am a son of George A. Daugherty, and live with my father and mother at No. 221 Eb ensburg road. I am their only cbl'd. My father works at the steel works. I bad bor rowed a gun ot Mr. Gray's and bad cleoned it out and gone down Into Barry's woods. near where tbe dead were burled on Pros pect last aummer. to shoot birds. It was a Flobert rifle and I was osiog "22 abort" car tridges. Bertie Scott and Michael flobao were with me and bad boeo shooting. Among others who were around ns at tbe time was Miss Mollle Mangus. I bad met ter several times and was standing chatting with ber while I was loading tbe guo. Sbe was about eight feet away from me and I was about starting to go towards a tree to shoot at a bird when as I swung the guo around it was discharged, evidently by tbe hammer catblog oo soma part of my clothes. Tbo girl fall to tbe ground, aod as I ran np I noticed a small piece of lead sticking lo ber right temple where tbe bullet entered. I got some water and bathed ber face and, as I thought, I detected palsatioos. and as others bad come to look after ber, i ran to towo for a doctor. I called at Dr. Miller's office oo Market street, but he was not in, and while I wat bunting for him where 1 bad been told he was. I met toy rather, who told me tbe girl was dead. I Immediately csme here and gave myself ap. It was purely accidental, ana 1 am so sorry It hap pened." Marriage I-leena laaned. The following marriage licenses were Is sued by tbe Clerk of tbe Orphans' Court for the week ending Weduesday, August 20, 1890. Timothy Gaton and Evalloa Dines. 'for tage. James McMichael. Jobostown and Dora Smith, Altoona. Fa. Soloman E. Brown. South Fork and La- vtuaCrum. Croyle township. Jooepb fj. Owens Cambria townshln and Mary A. James, Ebeosburg. Michael Smith and Julia Lone. Snmmer. bUI. William W. Miller and Annlo Tlarrla- Johnstown. Edmund Livingston. Johnstown and Min nie Boyd, Upper Yoder township. Michael A. Dal and Ellen Horson. Por tage. Henry W. Dohertv. Xew York Cltv and Mary E Forrest. JobnsUtwna. Anthony Nan and Katharine UommeL Stonycreek township. Henry McHueh. Johnstown and Bertha Suder, South Fork. Lewis R. Jones. Braddock. Pa. and Alice, R. Cadogao. Johnstown. Tbe rirat step. For naps yoa ara ran dawn, eaa't eat eaa't tleep . can't tblnk. can't do anything to your aattalae tloa. aod you wonder what ails yoa. Yon fhoBld bMd tha warning, yoa arc taking tha Orit (tap Into Narroaa Prostration. Yoa BMd a Nerra Tonle and la Elactiie Bitten yoa will flad tha exact ramsdy lor raatortaa: your nerrua yiUca to IU aarwal, healthy condition. Surprising ra- ulU follow tha of tba rt Nary a Tonle aad Alterative. Yonr appatite return, good digest ion la raatorad. and tha Liver and Kidneys ro ama healthy action. Try a bottla. Prlea aOa. at the drag store of E. James, EbenabBrg, and W. W. McAtetr. Lorsao. Tbo Hew BlKairrj. Yoa have heard year friends and neighbors talklnat aboat It. Yoa Bay yourself b on l tha aaany who know from personal expartenee just how good a thing It la. If yoa hare trar triad It yoa ara ona ot IU staamsa Irlsnds, beeaoM the woaderfal thing about It la, that whan anea aiven a trial.Ir. King's Naw IXscovary aver attar holds a place In tha houaa. If you have never used It aad ahoold ba aOactad with a eouifh, eoid or any throat, lane, or chest trouble, secure a bottla at one aad aiva it a lair trial. It Is guarantoed arary tlma, or money ralundod. Trial bottlaa rraa at tha drug storaa of E. Jamas EOanabarg aad W. W. Mc A tear Lo ratio. Baeh.laa Armies evalve. Tbe Best Salve In tbe world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, end all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures PUee, or ao pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. Sold at tbe drag store of E. James, Ebeos burg, and W. W. McAteer. Loretto. Consumption Surely Oured. To Taa towai- Plaaaa Inform yo tfeat I kava a positive ramady for the aaoTo-namad dlaaaaa. By lla ttmaly turn thousands of hope loss eassa hava boaa paraaansatly awrad. I ahall ba glad So sand tat bottlas of my raaasdy FSJuK to aay of yonr raa lnra who bsto soosaaaptioa If they will and ma thotr Kxpraas aad f. O. addnaa. llsapaoa fully, T. A. &LOCUX. ht. (X, 141 rWl C. X. Z. Tbo Moat obstinate cases of catarrh are cored by tbe oe of Ely's Cream Balm, tbe only agreeable remedy. It la not a liquid or snuff. Is easily applied Into tbe nostrils. For cold In tbe nead It la magical. It givea relief at once. Price, 60 cents. ladlaaa narwaal UradaaUi. Indiana Normal graduates bold the best poe It Iocs. If yoa want to prepare yourself for teaching go to Indiana Normal, Indiana, Pa. Tbe normal baa a bureau to help her students to good positions. Whtr ta Get m Baalaeaa Edaeallon. Get it to tbe Commercial course ef tbe Indiana Normal. Itgttesyoa the most for tbe leest money. Cobs nasi Bleat lorn. Crest rings. Pa., August 15. 1890. I Jit or Cambria FrefVtan; Sir: The meeting of tbe Farmers ' Al liance of Cambria eouaty he-Id here this af ternoon was a large and enthusiastic gatb ertng. not less than three hundred ot the farmers of Cleat field and Allegheny town ships being present. Tbe object of the meeting was to receive the report of the committee oa resolutions. That body pra se a ted a aeries of resolutions which were with one exeeptioe, unanimously adopted. Tbe resolutions, which would occupy con siderable space, may be summarized as fol lows : (11. Tbe name of the association shall be The Farmers' Alliance of Cambria County, Pennsylvania. (2). Tbe object of the Alliance Is obtain from tbe lawmaking power of tbe State a Jnst equalization of all taxes. It being shown by unquestionable au thority notably by extracts from tbe report of tbe Agricultural Department read at tbe meeting that real eotate Ie taxed- six times aa much as any other species of property. (3). We demand that tbe burden of main taining tbe public roads be placed opoo all who use them, not as now upon tbe farmer alone. (4). Discarding In pursait of oar objects all party afflllatlooa. (51. Demand ing a thorough Investigation of tbe cost np to this tine and tbe results thereof in the Slate Agricultural College. (6). An Instant cessation aid retrogade movement In tbe yearly doubling, trebling and worse In tbe Income of our county officials. (7). No money to be collected except to meet neces sary expenses. (8). Auditors shall be cbosen to adjust tbe accounts of tbe Treas urer. (9). Officers to be elected yearly on tbe 1st of May. (10). Tbe members pledge themselves to adhere to tbe association in all just effoits to effect tbe objects of the asso ciation. Finally, tbe main object of the as sociation Is to effect the equsiizatioo and reduction ef taxes. A resolution was offered to fix prices at some future time. After a brief discussion the resolution was rejected. Tbe meeting then adjourned to meet at tha call ot the President. Lcke Behs. President James J. Katlor. Secretary. Ilema Erona Blaekllclt aad Barr. Blacklick Twp., August 18, 1890. Editor Cambria Freeman; Sir: After a silence for some time I aaain take np tbe pen to give you a few items from ibis neighborhood. Harvest Is now over aod oo looking back over oar ciops we cannot complain of apys thing except toe oats, which, owing to the drouth in the latter part of tbe summer. Is a slim crop. Messrs. Frlaer Jfc Duncan will finish np sawing at their old location this week and will tbeo move their mill to tbe Thomas Edwards tract, where Mr. Duncan will saw a lot of timber tbat be purchased from Mr. Edwards. Mr. Moore and bis wire, of Clearfield, were visiting tbe latter'a father, Mr. John Ilaryey, of Barr township on Sunday. Mr. Fred Hlmllne and family, of Pitts burg, who were visiting Mr. George Hoof nagle, returned bom on Saturday. Mr. Bernard McGee bag pnrcbosed a new steam threeblng macblae, and will try it for the fiist time in threshing tbe grain of Mr. Josepb Dumm. Mr. Leo Miller, son of Josepb Miller, of Barr township, has gone to Latrobe. West moreland county, where be baa secured em ployment. Mr. Henry Duman, of Blacklick township, took a trip to;Greensburg last Tboisday, aod on Saturday visited St Vincent's Col lege aod took lo a large picnic tbat was be ing held lo Unity grove. He returned borne on Saturday evening well pleased with bis trip. Mr. Andrew Fresh, of Barr township, will improve bis farm tbla coming fall by tbe erection of a fine new dwelling bouse Mr. Isaiab Brown, who bad his steam saw mill running on the Reagly tract for some time past Is Dearly through and will then move ble mill oo to Mr. Josepb Miller's ground where be will saw this coming ralL Sribblkb. The Repablleaa UaveaMaa. Chairman F. U. Barker called tbe coo ven tioo to order at 2 o'clock, on Monday after noon. Alvln Evaos, Esq , was unanimously elect ed president of tbe convention. Hod. Jcho M. Rose offered a set of resolu tions, which were adopted, endorsing tbe the platform adopted by tbe Republican State eoBventloa at Harrisburg aod tbe State ticker. A. V. Baiker, Esq . tbeo offered a resolu tion declaring Hod. Ed. Scull as tbe choice of Cambria county for Congress and author izing blm to choose bis own conferees, wbicb went through without a dissenting vote. For County Treasurer. William R. Ram sey, of the First Ward of Johnstown, was nominated by acclamation. For Assembly. A. V. Barker. Esq , nomi nated Samuel D. Patterson, of Barr town ship, and added a motion that bnt one can didate be nominated. Tbe nomination and motion were carried by acclamation. For County Commissioners, John Wright, of Sommerhlll township, William Glass, of Gallltzln. John Glttlngs, of Jackson town ship, and J. (. Lloyd, of Ebeosburg. were nominated. Tbe first ballot resulted In tbe nomlnatloo of Lloyd and Wrlgbt. Tba pal lot was as follows.- Lloyd. 100; Wrtgbt, 84! GittlDgs. 12; Glass, 12. For County Auditors. George A. Kinkead. C. B. Cover and William Shape weae named. Tbe two former were nomi nated on tbe first tallot which was ai fol lows: Kinkead. 100; Coyer. SI; Shape, 44. For Poor Hooae Director, Peter W. Stoy. of Ash vl lie. and James Somervllle, cf Sus quehanna township, were named. A ballot resulted In tbe nomination of Stoy by a vote Of 94 to 8. Postmaster Barker was then, re-e looted chairman and the convention adjourned. Koool BtloBS af aleapeet. Whereas, It has pleased Almighty God, la His all-wise provideoce, to remove from our mldtt our fellow fireman, William J. Ward, witb whom we were long associated by tbo most Intimate tor ma of close friendship. And Whereas, By bis death tbe family baa lost a devoted son and brother, tbe common ity a good citizen, aod tbe Daontleee Fire Com pany a faithful member wbo was always In terested lo Its welfare Aod Where, Tbe sundering of theae tlea causes ns unfeigned sorrow and regret at the early closing of bis pore lite. Therefore, be It .'eaofred, Tbat while bowing in bumble submission to tbe Author of life and death, wbo doetb all things well, we shall eberteb with kindliest feeling the memtry of one witb whom It waa oar pleasure to nave bad companlonsbip.ln tbe daily walks of life. And further be it Jtetohnd. Tbat we tender oar heartfelt sympathy to the sorely a die ted family and assure tbem of oar share la tbelr great grief. And farther be It Rwoked, Tbat these resolutions be enter ed on tbo minutes of the Danntleaa Fire Company, tbat a copy ba famished to tbe family of tbe deceased, aod tbat they also be published In tbe Cambria Fkkemax and the Cambria Herald M. D Kit-tell, ) H.J. Crotjsr, Committee. O. E. WlLJLLNSOa, ) PaJa and Dread attend tbe use of moat catarrh remedies. Liquids and snuffs are unpleasant as well as dangerous. Ely's Cream Balm Is safe, pleasant, easily applied Into tbe nostril, aod a sure core. It cleans the nasal passages, aod heals tbe Inflamed membrane, giving relief at once. Trice, 50 cents. 7- i tt.t Jlgl Absolutely Pure. Taa powter aeer vanea. A nirrci ot purity, atrsnvth and wholsaomensa. Alors economical than tha ordinary Klnda, and eannot bo told In eoutpotltion with tbo multitude of tba low toat abort woiaht, slam or pnoaphato powder. Hold onry c.u. Kotal iiAB-iaa fowpxa Co., 1U6 Wall St.. Maw Yoa. Register's Notice. aMlE FOLLOWINO AtXrNT8 HAVE been eiatnine t and patuted by hue and remain filed of record In thin nttloc lor the Inspection ol helrt. Ietralr anil all othera Interested, and will be presented to the Orphans' Court lor confirma tion and allowance on WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 3D, 1800. I. Firftaml Ana! (ivoant of Krtdiret MclH-r-mlit. administratrix ot James McUermUt. lata ol Clearfield township, dece&'ed. 4. Flnaand anal account el 1). 1). Morrell. ad ministrator of Mm. Marion T. M. Ltilier, late ol Jonnctown. dsreaaed. 5. Klrat and nasi account ol John rnber. ad ministrator of Annie Schalier, late of Woodvale, deceaaod. 4. First and final account of John timber, ad ministrator, ol Klenora Schaller. late ot Wood vale, deceased. 5. First and final account cf (feorre E. Hamil ton, administrator of Jacob Hamilton, lata of Johnstown tiuruUKK. deceased. S. First ami Onsl account of William A miter, administrator of Freiericka Amiler, late of Johnstown l-orooh. deceased. T. Second and Dnal account of J. L. Metauer, administrator ol David Meluar, Cambria coaa ty. deceased. S. Final aceonnt ef William R.KIrkbrlde. ad ministrator ot Mahlen Klrkbrlde, late ol Johns town decea aed. 9. First and final account of Levi Oood, admln Ittrator of Francis A. Stiles, lata ot Cambria, ooaatv, deceaeF. 10. The account ol Elizabeth T.1ak an! W. it. Seitlemver. administrators ot Daniel Black, late ot Sommerhlll townshln. deceased. II. First and final aroant ot Lovt A. Weaver, administrator of S. T. Bloaich. lata of Jobnstown borookh. deceased. 12. First and anal aceonnt of W. H. Settlemy er. administrator ot Ueorre SetUemyer, lata of Sammrrhill township, deceased. 13. First and final account ol J a ices Irwin and Alexander Irwin, executors o! Martha C Wilson, late of I-owrr Yoder township, deceased. 14. First and final account of Lizzie J. Custer, administratrix of William H. Custer, late ol M,li Vllle boroeah deceased. 15. First and Dnal account ol Andrew J. Alters, administrator ol Alvar Akors. late of Upper Yo der township, deceased. 14. First aod partial account os David K. iiesa. administrator of Ellxatach Vnvenaght, lata ol Johnstown borouKb. deceased. 17. First and final Mccoant of John Hurket. ruardlan oi IiiaSella Scnonvlrkf, a minor child of John chonvlskl, late ol Cambria borough, do ceased. 15. First and final account ot Mary B. Mouse, administratrix ot Frederick Moase, late of Croyle township, deceased. IS. First and nnal account of John Hurkct. guardian of Auvuxtave Schonriski, a minor child ol Joha SchOBTlskl. lata ot Cambria borouah. de ceased. 20. First aad gnal aconnnt of Joha Hurket, ruardlan ol Isnerick Sionvlskl. a minor child ol John Schenrlskl. late ol Cambria borouich de. ceased. tl. First and final aceonnt of Frederick Krinr. auardlaa ol Km ma Krinic. minor child ol Oidooo Kring. late ol Adami township, deceased. Ti. First and final account of teora-e Kelper. administrator el Frederii-k V m . Hoffman, lata of Conemauffh borough, deceased. 23. First and hnal account ot Jno.tt. Masterton. administrator el Wm. Masterton. late of Cambria eeanty. deceased. 24. First and nnal aceonnt of Thomas cj. Cole man, administrator ol Charles Marshall, Lata ot Cambria county, deeeased. 2s. first and anal account I lustlna w acker. administratrix r.f Conrad W acker, late of Johns- towa notouxn, daces sen. Jr.. First and final aceonnt of John Butter, ad ministrator ol Uobert Butler. late ot Johasluwa. deceased. XT. First and co&l account ot Edwin Barkhart, administrator o I Barbara Cobaura, late oi Jack son township, deceased. 28. nit aad nnal aocoaai oi Jena H. Brown. administrator C. T. a. of Wlllia-u Larlun. lata ol Johnstown, deeeaed. 29. First and nnal a-eoon' ot Jnlias Wild, ad ministrator ol Mary Ibl. U;e of 'oceotauKh borouah deceased. m. eond and final account ol I narlfi S. Ruth. administrator ot C. EUaescer. late ot Johnstown. deceased. 31. First aad final account of John H. Brown. administrator ol Josepb K. Moore, late ol Stonv ereek township, deesiased. 32. Second aad nnal account or Catharine Schroth. executrix ol John Scbroth. lata ol Wil- more borouah. accessed. 33. First aod flnal aocnant ol John C Bradley. executor ol Catharine Bradley, late of Carroll township, deceased. M. First and nnal account ol John Wbalen. ex ecutor oi Fatrick Cotran, late of South Fork, deceased. 36. Aosunt ol Thomas J Huarbra. administra tor of Eliasoeth Dans Evaos. late ot Jehnstowa. deceased. as. Second and hnal account of M. rltitaarrU. administrator of Christopher Fitxhaxria, late ol Johnstown, accessed 37. First and partial account J. s. Osborne, sur viving administrator of Oeorae W. Osborne, late ol I'pper Y'eder towLShip. deceased. 38. supplemental account to tne nrst and nnai account ol Joha Vnssl, administrator, of Joseph Myers, lata el Cambria City, deceased. Sit. First aod partial accoant ol John Keinhart, executor of Alexander Kecke. late ol Johnstown boroerh. deeeased. so. F'rst and final account of Eliza Roes, ad mtnlstiix of Joan Koos, lste ot Couemauich bor ouah deceased. 41. First and nnai account or He-man Banmer. administrator ot 11. (J. Ke, late ol Johnstown Dorooa-B. deeeased. 42. First and flnal account of Lena Schnurr. ad ministratrix ol Charles Schnurr, lata of Cone xoaaffh ooroucb, deceased. 43. Flaal accoant of Levi J. Prosser, adminis trator ol David Prosser. late ol Johns town bor ouah. defeased. 44. First and anal account ol u. I . tieidentnai. administrator of Elizabeth Baonier, Iateof Wood vale borough deceased. as. First snd Onsl account ef Oeorae Woods, administrator ol John M. Johnston, Iateof Johns sown, deceased. 48. Second and Soal accoant of Daniel Fitzpat rlck. exeoutar ol Mary Fltxpatrick, lata of Cam bria boroaah. deceased. 4T First aad anal account ol Otto F. Nickel, administrator, etc.. D. B. N. ol Caas. T. Schu bert, late of Jobnstown. deceased. 48. First and anal account of Slater W. Allen, ez sen tor oi Adam JCnatz. lata ef Upper feder township, deceased. 49. First and nnal aceonnt of Henry Heaselbeln. administrator ot Lewis C. Hesselbeia, Isle of Conemauah. deceased. so First and anal account of Charles Maneval. guardian of Clara Kst, deceased, a dsuichler of Charles and Charlotte Kaat. both deceased, late ot Johastewn. SI. First sod anal accoant or (isorgo Hotper. administrator of Ootttrled Hoffman, lata ct Johnstown, deceased. 62. First and hnal account of Dwliht Roberts, executor of Howard J. Ueberts, lateol Johnstown borons: b, deceased. a.1. First and anal account ol Thomas D. Davis, administrator ol Jonathan Ooodwin, late ol Johnstown boreurh. deceased, 64. Second aad hnal account ol Mary K.Camp bell and C Campbell, administrators of Jacob M- Campbell, lata of Johnstown, deceased. M. First arena at ot William Johns, aruardtan of Richard U., William A., Thorns a D., Robert I--, Berth a M. and VI da minor children ol Rich ard O'Nell. deceased. M. Second account of John l. Koberts. coard Ian et Lillian Phillips, minor child of Peter E. Phtlllne. lata of Johnstown borough, deceased. 7. First ad anal aoeoont of Iseorae lid, ad mlstratorol Jacob Wild, late ot Johastowu, de creased. ta. First aeon ant of John u. Koberts. auaraian of DeSaqae lMbort. sal a or child of Mary Uk. Lnbert. lata or too corona: u oi jwuuusa. de ceased. SO. Firs and partial account of John leaa-art. executor of Ferdinand N'eatrauer, late ol Rich land township, deceased. eo. First aad hnal account of Henry Hesselbetn, administrator of Charles F. Hesselbein, Iateof (Jonomaaah. deceased. I. First and flnal aceonnt or Henry C 1 lease i bein. administrator ol Maria bllmple. lata ot Johnstown, deeeased. es. First and flnal accoant or Anna iYicrtty, administratrix ol James Mctiarity , lata of Wash Insrton township, deceased. 63. First and flnal account of Thomas IV. Fr an s. administrator ol Eleanor Evans, lata of Eb ensbura. deceased. S4. First end nnal account of J. B. O'Connor, administrator ol Jomea B. Howard, lata of J oboe town, deceased. tu. lint account ol Otto Huebner, administra tor C. T. A. of Christian Kliaple, lata ol Johns town boroosrh. deceased. 66. First and flnal account of Thomas F. Brady, administrator of John Brady .Esq., lata of Johns town. deceased. 67. First and flnal accoant of Abram B. CI li ter d. admlniatraUr ot Elisabeth K. Beam, lata ol Johnstown Borough, deeeased. - 6. The accouEt of James I'. Thomas, guardian of Morris Constable, one of the minor children ana neirs ot jane cor.sts.Die. deceased. CELESTlJfE J. BLAIR. Ken 1st er. Register's Office, EbeDiburg, Fa., Aug-. 8, law. Whafs in a Name ? Shakespeare says: A rose without a name would smell as sweef" Nevertheless' just at the dawn of tbo XXth century. In the year or grace there's quUe a great deal lo a najae. A'othler without a name and reputation is heavily handicapped In tbe race for trade. People like to buy from dealers wbos-j established reputatioo Is a guarantee of fairness aod honesty. Our name SIMOX. THE CLOTUIEK cost oceans of money and months of toll aod experiment to make it what it is to-day aad it's:cheap at the price. It is the standard of excelleoca. tbe guarantee of supreme superiority, and It stamps every garment which hears this label t (ius Simon, as being tbe BEST that man can pro-luce . Our name has a FINE CLol lllXCt. S value to you. The reputa tioo of a clothier is the accumulated evldeoeei of many transactions with many custo mers. A food name eao only be founded oo continued "merit In mercliandt.-e." Our merchandise is always meritorious. The value of anything Is what it will bring In the market. When a manufacturer gets an advanced price for bis product, he tretu it be cause it Is worth it. Our goods command high prices but we invariably sell them low. as we not only sain a reputation thereby but also the cuatomer. Some men cavil and say. Vcu pay extra for the uame." So ao you I It's worth it. Wtien a man's repu tation commands a higher price it's always because It's worth it. By bis reputation one man can borrow money at 4 per cent. ; another must pay 8. Tbe act is the same, the money the same, but one Is secure aod tbe other la cot. Reputation makes the difference. When you buy our goods you get onr good oame witb tbem. It is blended in with every seam and buttoo hole. You get the name aad more, you get the quality that made the name Best quality. Cling tlehtly to this word "quality." Hold It up aod examine it. study it add think about it. The profits of the clothing busluess are seemingly locked lo an Impregnable vault, but thn combination unlocks at the word "quality." Experience will teach you tbat Dy tbe woikings of the law of compensation, all things cost about the same. Your lofis of trade aod reputation oo Inferior goods makes them cost as much as the best. You net what you pay for. Tbe only question Is. which method will pay you? Will yoa buy the best and bave it, or will you play at moaey-maklng and buy trash and lose trade? Largely successful met chants lo tbe clothing trade now-a-days deal only In the best qualities. Every great success has been built oo this foundation. Permanent success requires reputatioo. Count over tbe big men ot tbe trade there's the proof. Reputation cao only be secured lo one way buy and sell best qualities and let the customers tell the etory. It ta tbe beat advertising aod tbe cheapest yoa ever did. Oar customers will talk about tbe kind of Clothes we keep, as there's so much in them to talk about the fit. tbe fabric, the fashion. Tbat extreme Fineness of Fin ibh yoa can't find in other makes. And the good things they'll say about the clothes they'll say about us If you buy 'em. Merchant and merchandise are always clashed together. Bad, good or best, only one "best" in Clothing our's, Simon's. We're ready for Fall. Why not let our good name be yoar mascot for the season? Prop in and see us. You know where my store is. We'll we elal t3 seei you, or if you can't coraelo see us. send us word and we'll call on you at home, by buying Groceries, Clothing, etc.. of us you save lots of money by tbe transaction a fact which you do pot rea;lze when yoa buy elsewhere in towo. GrTJS. SIMON, Uallitzin's Cheapest Cash Merchant and Uotailer at Wholesale Trice NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS ! rttlce la hereby riven that the County Treas urer of Cambria county will attend for the pur pose ol receiving County and State Taxes for yoar 1H90, at1be places ef holdina the elections In the respective dlstrtcts. on the dates mention ed below. South Fork. '. JulvHth Cmvle township . lul v ISfh Wllmora JolT Sommerhlll township,- ..Inly 17th SnMiira tswnshlo Jolv 1th T.lllV utv 21 St Washington township. No. . rso. x- Twnnelhllt rU1tiin bomuirh Munster townstilo . Osllltzin township... A sb villa.. July d ...July Md July 24th July 25th July 2h -...July 2h -July Siith Chest Sprtnus Alio heny township Loretto.. ............. Rlackllcc township Camtr)a township Ebensburg, Weat Ward... " East Warn Barr township -- Snquehanna township.. Hastina-s Elder townblp... .... Carroll town .. Carroll township. Clearfield township Dean township . . Reade township . White townsnlp.. ... Chest township ... East Oonemanxh Franktrn . ...Joly 31st A ara st 1st . AuKD't 4tb Anira't Mh -Ausrust 6h wAusrst ?th .. Auirugt Rth Anirust 11th .Ausrust 12th Johnston 1st Ward ad Ward.. Sd Ward . Auirust 13'h ... Ausrust Uth .. Aueast l.Srh -Ausrust 18th . ..Auirust I Rth Auaust luth Anrnst jotn . Auirust 21st Aurast 22.1 July 14th .Julytb . July tOth .July ITtb July isth 4t h Ward July 21t 6th Ward July S2d 6th Ward luly 2Sd Tth Wajd July 24th sth Ward July 2Mb th Ward July 2Wh 10th ard July tb Uth Ward.., Jnly 30th 12th Ward ......... ... July 31st 13th Ward A o trust 1st 14th Ward . . . Aurust 4th jsth Ward .......... .Ausrust sth 16-hWard... Auirust th Tipper Teder township . .. . Auarost Tth East Tejtor township Ausrust -th J ark sou township Aoirost Itth Conemeusrh township ., Auirutt 12th Stonex-reek township Ausrust 13th Jxiwer Toder township Aurust 14th West Taylor township Aurust l!5th cdams township - . Ausrust 18th Kichiand township August ltt A d Isermnt of 5 per rent . wi 1 11 be allowed oo all taxes paid on or betoro fseptember lt. aod after October 1st S per cent, will be added on all un paid. THOS. E. HWE. Ebensburg, June 6th. Treasurer. JLate HSuyers Are More Fortunate Than Usual This Season. In many lines In our Dress Goods Departs ments we find a surplus, particularly In sl MHER WOO LESS. This surplus must go. Room Is needed for Fall goods now arriving. WIDOWS' A sale of Fine Imported Dress Uooda Nov elties 40 to 4- inch goods at HO cents. Very large and choice Hue. every ulece of which Is down lo price from '1.00 to tl.25. Surely this Is reaching Bed Rock. Choice line of 50 inch Cloths, 50 cents. 3G inch Wool Suitings, 35 cents. And In tbe SILK EPAKTME.T. Extra quality 19 inch Black Surahs. 50 cents. . 26 Inch Black Soraha. 75 cents. A very large line of Colored Keoslncb Silks. 19 inches wide, 70 cents, worth In trinsically f 1.2. NOTICE. Is) ran OaraaifB' Cotjht of Usassu Oo. To the Heirs and leral Representatives of Thomas Duncan, deceased: . UiiiLiso: You are hereby cited to be and ap pear belore tba Jadrea ef the 4 irphans' Court to he held at Ebenshnra:. en the first Monday of Stp teuSner next, then and there te accept or refuse to take the real estate of Thomas Duncan, deceased at the appraised valuatw.n put upon It by an Inquest duly awarded by tbe said Court, or show causa why tame should not be sold J.O.STI NEMAN. Sheriff. Sheriffs Office. Ebensbarg, Fs. August 8. "SO-SU ICO pieces Colored Armure Silks at f 1.06, extra heavy Quality, down from f 1 25 and tl.0. Tbat Is to say, both our $1.25 and f 1.50 Arm me now marked ft 00 a yard. These and many other Items for late buy ers to profit by 1p these stores. Write our Mall Order Depattment. It of fers same advantages as are press d ted over the counter. APPRAISEMENTS ! NOTICE IS HEREBY 1VE?T THAT THE following nauii'J aprAli.rinents ol property appraised and set apart lor widows ol 1 celents under the Act of Assetnt.lv or the 4th day of April, A. f. l-ol. have been filed in the Register's otbee in and for the County ol Cambria, and will lie presetted to the Orphans' Court ot aaid coun ty lor oonbrmation and aillowance on WEDNESDAY, SEPT. ;!D, 1800. 1. Inventory and appraisement of personal property appraised and set apart to Helen Evans, wi.-"ow of lohn J . Evaus, (carpenter), deceased. 2. Inventory and appralsetneat of personal property ol Joseph msl.civ-r. Inte of Carroll township. Cambria County, fu, . dix-eased ap praised and set apart lor Theresa Irassoeriter widow of said dt-cedent. saxj. 3. Inventory and appraisement of the ersonal property appraised and set apart to Nancy Stray, or. widow ol Jacob I". Stray er. lata of Lower Yo townshlp, deceased, fcino. 4. lovectory and appraisement et permnal property appraised and set apart to Ellia J Iiavis. widow ol John J. Davis, late of Cambria townshit . deoease.1. :us). f. Inventory and appraisement of the personal proiierty appraisei and set apart to Elisabeth Wice. widow of Wm. D. Price, deceased. "la 6. Inventory and apralsement ol the personal lroterty appraised and set apart to lennle Iavls wllowof ..loses Davis, late of Blacklick town ship . deceased. 7. Inventory and appraisement or the personal pr..rty appmperty appraised and set apart to Justine Wu'ker. widow of of Conrad Warkr lata o-l the borouirh ol Jolmsuiwn. decease 1. i $ 8. Inventory and appraisement ol the ixrsonai property appraised and set apart to El'zaheth altera, widow ot Thomas Walters, late ol Coop ered ale, C ambna county. Pa., deceased t-i0 . Inventory and appraisement ol tbe Personal property a.mraised and aet apart to I.lr.r.le stray er. widow ot Cyrus Straver, late ol Lower Yoder township deceased. lo. Inventcry'and appraisement of the ruii Property appraised aud set apart to Christina widow of Auirust Sla- e. late 1 Cpper Yoder township, duoeaaed. aio. 4 . 11. Inventory and appraisement of tv. property appraised and set apart to Eliza Koos. decoded. 39 . ' Ut' ' ,nonus;h borou,ra. 12. Inventory and appraisement ol the personal property appraised and set apart to E1nteth rye. widow ol John Fye. lateol Adams township. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Loiters ol administration upon the estate ol A. J. Christy, late el Loretto. Cambria oount , Pa., deceased, bavins; been ran tod to tbe ander slened. noUce is hereby irlven to all teraoos In debted to aald estate to make payment without delay, and these bavlnc elalms or demands arainst the same will present them, properly au'.lienUcated, for settlement. J. B. DENNY, Administrator ot A. J. Christy, doeeased. Angust la. St. nVEHYBODY la Cambria oounty should read Lli the i'htnjLA.n, Unljr per Tear. NOTICE. - All persons are hereby cautioned arainst purchaslnc echool orders ol Allexheny school dis trict Cambria county, beartnr number and data as follows: Order No. 123 tor S2&.00. dated February 1S0; order No. IS lor til 50. dated June 2d. linM.aad order No. l lor Slltt 27. dated Junes. 1WO. as the above orders were drawn by mistake and Imposition. Jjy order of the Board. S. VAUtlHT, Alleghany twp., Ausr. 11. at. Secretary. TSTRAY. 1 j Came te tbe residence of the nndarslrneJ In APearheny township oa or about June IStu, 18'jo, one light red heiter. white spotted , supposed to about tha ace of two years. Tbe owner Is re quested to come, pay chances and take ber away, or (DO will Do disposed Ol acooraius; io isw. THUS. H1SUUF., Alleabeny township, August 1 j, low. BO'GGSttBTJHL, 115 to 110 Federal St. ALLEGHENY. - - PA. nASTlNUS HOTEL. H. J. SHETTIO. Pbopkiktor. Located at the Station, near the centra of the town, on ourth Avenue. Wa endeavor to far- Dish tho best accommodations to business men, pleasure seekers and boarders. Persons In search ot somlort and quiet will nod It a desirable place w stop. i ue iiu ie is unsurpassed and is always eapplied with tbo best the market atlords. and all the delicacies of the season. I he Bar la sup plied with the choicest of pure liquors and clears and nothlnr but the beat Is sold. Special atten tion given to the cars of horses. 11. J. SCHETTIO. defeased. t2b4. To. 1.1. Inventory and appraisement of the personal Vropertj ;appraled I and set apart to Ann llurhea. widow of lohn l. Hurhes, lato ol Cambria town emp, deceased. $'joo. CELESTINE J. BLAIR, Register's Oltice. EbensburK. Pa.. AurustTlwoI iXO IVEAIa UEU Buffering from tha effects of youthful errors, early decay, wastins; weakness, lost manhood, eto.. I will aend a valuable treatise (sealed containing full particulars for hoana cure, ff R EE of charge. A aplsndid raodicsl work ; ahouldoe read by every luaa who la nervoua and debilitated. Address, yraf.F.C, JOWLEJJolus,fCoiin. ADMINISTKATOK'S NOTICE. Letttrs of administration having been granted to tba undersigned by the Ken'ster of "Cambria oounty, on the estate ol William O'Oon nel. lato of E'leusours;. In said county, deceased , notice U hereby itiven to all persons to inaae pay merit without delay and those havlnr claims against same to present them proporlv authentica ted for settlement .1. B. DENNY. Adminielratorol Wio O'Cunoell.uecaaavd. - aui.ct -a-OTICE OF INTENDED APPLICATION; lor charter of Incorporation Notice Is hereby riven that an application wltt be mad. to the Hon. R. L. Jvhnslon, l-sldeni Judre of the Court of tlommon Pleas of tJambrls! county on the Sth , at, Kts.n-tJ.lr A Jm lU'n'LJ1" K"'rt- Vhomas lob, it irl-.f ';ubrtK"all.'harle. Job. F. H. Renina-er. John An stead and others, under the Actol Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, eutitled "An Act to Provide lor tbe In corporation and Regulation of certain Corpora- ments thereto, lor the charter of an Intended corT porationto be called the -Knlrrits of Labor Co operatlve Buildinr Company, ol allitle P, the character and;obect of which Is to erect a hall lLMD,t ' be re1 th niemrrTof said t " -- . -"ii ior tuese purposes to auS 41 ' EELIS. u " Solicitor. -V-OTlCEI)FAPPLI-!ATlfN FOR CHARTER Al. .!or rapect Cemetery Association. Notice Is he-eby riven that application will bo made to the Court ol Cm.,- a!i. . r"'.?? ond Monday of September next. (Sentemrer bViT ot.jectol which Is to pnwure. maintain aud dem- . .7""""' l or near Portair" Cambria county. Pennsylvania. ALVIN EVANS August liih. iwm u. Attorney for PettUaner D1TOR-S NOTM'E 4 U rl;M. W"1 auditor appointed by tha h.-d "m7?U l5i;nty trt J'tn.ute tbe lund In the hands of Caron Lea hey and John R Kelly MrT?m.'rthe w,il Md fatament o7p.t: Mcl falllli.s. deceased as .i.nn K. - . . ?f a"a..t ,0 Dd ,a'on ,no Peons entitled .1 as?"?,- b""y K,VM that ho Wn.raw Pa Koo,n' V'3nn "ouve. In Eh- ensburK. Pa., on rriday. Aurust 2Jd 10 at 10 diiVi!t '..r,e V""" ot .ndlnr w'tho duties of said appointment, at which time and evar'deoarTsTt'r'' inl' ba,l , orbe'or. ever debarred 'ruin couiinij to on said mud jku, H. K. MY ERS. Auditor. s
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