The Democrat.! FRIDAY, AUGUST 30,1869. Money and Watch Stolen. Mr. Daniel E. Keller lias two teams Hauling in town. He boards near Whisky Springs with Noah Kuntz. A few days ago his clothes and those of his roommate •tfere stolen. In them were $230 belong ing to himself and his companion's watch. Information was made at police headquar ters and a search instituted. The farm of Mr. Keller's father adjoins that of the murdered Farmer Umberger. Accident in Grubbtown. On Sunday afternoon last as Mr. Stew art! Osborne, was driving his pacer through Grubbtown it knocked down a little daughter of Mr. John Sloan. Mr. Osborne was not driving swiftly as is his usual custom, but just then happened To be looking back at an approaching bicyclist. He hastened to town and re lumed with Dr. Sheridan. A wound on Hie head was the only injury the little one had received and tho Doctor pro nounced it not serious. 4. ♦ Sword of Conntd Hoffman Found. The sword and case belonging to the late Conrad Hoffman, being part of the equipment of the Uniform Rank of the Knights of Pythias, was found in the river bed near the stone bridge yesterday, and is now at Captain Hamilton's head quarters, where it can be had by anyone entitled to receive it. The name is on the case. It was unearthed by the foreman of the gang now working at the stone bridge, The blade is quite rusty, other wise the find is in good trim. A Strange Scene. Oh Sunday last three Cliiunmeu " wen on- a picnic," as they termed it, to the grave of their countryman, Lee Son. who Was drowned in the flood, " to light up his way," The illumination was brought about by a dozen red candles stuck in the ground. Provisions also were given to strengthen and cheer him on his dreary journey, consisting of rice, in pellets, ba nanas cut in two, a cup of tea and other things. They quickly performed their peculiar and outlandish rites and with drew. A hewn stone marks the grave of tlrcir companion. TIIO Kcmninn of Fronheiner Found Early yesterday morning the remains o£ Amelia E., the daughter of James J. Fronhciser, Esq., were found between the former residence of Col. C. T. Frazer and that of Mr. 0. S. Price. The body of her mother, Mrs. Kate Fronhciser, was found near by some time ago. They had both gone down together. Bessie, as she Was familliarly called, was nearly eight years of age. The remains were pre pared for burial and interred by Mr. Hen derson at Grand View. Huntingdon's I,oss by the Client Flood. Among the counties which suffered by the flood of May 31st and June Ist it is be lieved that Huntingdon county lost the greatest number of bridges. Thirty-two bridges belonging to that county were carried away by the angry currents of tho Juniata and tributaries. To provide suf ficient funds to rebuild the bridges tho Commissioners of Huntingdon county have decided to issue $70,000 of coupon bonds redeemable in fifteen j'ears, with interest payable semi-annually at four per cent, per annum. The bonds will be ready for market in a few days. TIIO Red Croflg at JohiiKtowa. Pittsburgh Leader, Monday. Miss Clara Barton, Mrs. Annie Witteuer and Mn . Abbie Lynch, senior Vice Pres ident of the Ladies' Relief Corps, left for Milwaukee this morning where the annual convention is hoing held. Al though it has only been organized sis years it lias 7.5,000 members. Miss Bar ton came from Johnstown this morning, and will return there when she comes back from Milwaukee. She says the Red Cross ociety is still getting supplios from all parts of the world to use at Johnstown and that there is still a great need for them there. She expects to re main there for some time to come. Flcgant Plate Glass. Jj. M. Woolf & gon Tuesday received their new- glass fronts—the largest single pieces of plate glass ever brought to Johnstown. Two of them are ten feet square, two eighty and one-half inches by one hun dred and nineteen and three-fourth inches, and two twenty-five nud three-fourth by sixty-nine and three-fourth inches. They w ere made at Creighton, Pa., by the Pittsburgh Plate Glass Works. A frame was built about them, and they were brought by Mr. Rose's men from the station last night. Quite a crowd of pco. pic watched the workmen put them in po sition. Some of the company's men came With the fronts, and were assisted by Mr. AIL He lop in setting them. A Great IS read Enter* The other night a man was walking along tlic street when a ragged individual Stepped up and said : u Excuse mc, friend, hut could you spare me enough to buy a loaf of bread? I'm starving." He got his ten cents, and about two tours afterward he tackled" the amc man. who was on his way back home "Excuse me, friend," lie -aid. • but could jon spare me enough to buy a leaf of bread ? I'm starving." "Look here, my friend," said t! <iti tJCti, "this thing is getting to be mom.ton- OUs. I gave you ten cents two hours ago to buy a loaf of bread." f I know it," replied the beggar, as be j drew himself up. "I am a great bread - eater." 1 11100 Reward. SIOO. The readers of the DKMOCBAT will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Ca. tarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucus surfaces of the system,thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength, by build ing up the constitution and assisting na ture in doing its work. The proprietors r have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CIIENEY & Co., Toledo, O. •fiTSold by druggists, 75c. Sufferers from indigestion, loss of ap petite, liver or kidney complaints, rheu matism or neuralgia, would do woll to give Ayer's Sarsaparilla a trial. For all such disorders, no medicine is so effec tive ss this, when faithfully and perse [ veringly used. > FUKNITUKK, Furniture, Furniture, tli e largest . and best stock In tlie city at MICHIGAN FURNITURE COMPANY, 1 487 Sniltlifield street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ' " Some years ago Ayer's Cherry Pee - toral cured mo of asthma after the best medical skill bad failed to give me relief. A few weeks since, being again troubled with the disease, I was promptly relieved ! by the same remedy."—F. S. Hassler, Bd i itor Argut, Table Rock, Neb. BEFORE purchasing furniture elsewhere call ! and examine our stock. It will pay you. MICHIGAN FURNITURE COMPANY, 1 437 Smlthneld street, Pittsburgh, Pa. IK you are In need of furniture of any descrlp ■ tlon It will pay you to call and examine our , stock, which we are closing out at Incomparable ' low prices. Don't forget the place and number. 1 MICHIGAN FURNITURE COMPANY, 437 smltlifleld street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Furniture. In bedroom furniture, parlor suits, In fact, In any pieces of furniture, our stock Is the lrargest 111 western Pennsylvania, and our prices are low. call and and examine our stock. MICHIGAN FURNITURE COMPANY, 487 smlthileld street. Pittsburgh, Pa. WIDOWS' APPRAISEMENTS. ~YT OTICE is hereby given that the i* following named appraisements of property appraised and set apart for widows of decedents under the Act of Assembly, of 4th April, A. I). 1851, has been tiled In the lfeglster's office, in and for the County of Cambria, and will be pre ented to the orphans' court, of said County, for ontlrmatlon and allowance on WEDNESDAY, SEPT., 4th, A. D„ 1889. 1. Inventory and appraisement of personal property, appraised and set apart for Julia Ann Dunegau, widow of M. J. Dunegan, late of clear field township, decoased, {300.00. 3. Inventory and appraisement of personal property, appraised and set apart for Martha Dlbort, widow of John Dlbert, late of Johnstown orough, deceased, {300.00. 3. inventory and appraisement of personal roperty. appraised and set apart for Annie oyle, widow of Charles Boyle, late of Cambria orough, deceased, $300.00. 4. inventory ami appraisement of certain per nal property, appraised and set apart for lun ula Marshall, widow of Charles Marshall, late Johnstown Borough, deceased. CEDES TINE J. 1(1.AIR, Register, egister's Ofllce, Ebensburg, Pa., August 3d A. . D., 1889, REGISTER'S NOTICE. rpHE FOLLOWING ACCOUNTS I have been examined and passed by me and remain filed of record In this ofllce for the In- 1 spcetlon of lu lrs. legatees and all of here Inter-1 esied, and will be presented to the orphans' l Court of Cambria county, for confirmation and allowance, on WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 4TH, 18S9 : l. The account of Dorothy Dean, Administra trix of John Deap, late of Waslilngion town ship, deceased. ■J. The account of Matilda Farren, Adminis tratrix of Daniel M. Farren. late of Munster township, deceased. 3. The account of Francis O'Frlel, Trustee, to sell real estate of Dennis Farren, late or Mttrs ter township, deceased. 1. First, and final account or Michael Brannan, Jr.. Administrator of .Michael Brannan, sr„ late of tialllt/Jn borough, deceased. 5. First and final account of Catharine Sell lOl h, Admlnlstratrlx of John Scliroth, late of \\ 11 more Borough, deceased. . First and tlnal account of Daniel O'Con nell, Administrator of Patrick o'connell, late of Johnstown borough, deceased. 7. First and nnal account of Mary J. Foster, Administratrix of Margaret Foster, late of Woodvale borough, deceased. 8. First and partial account of Mary A. and C. G. Campbell, Administrators of Jacob M. camp bell, late of Johnstown borough, deceased. CKDKSTINE J. BLAIR, Register. Register's Ofllce, Ebensburg. Pa.. August 3d. ISS9. QTRAY HEIFER—A small Red Ul Heifer, about •! years old, came to the premises of the undersigned about the Ist of May last, it is red on Us sides and has while on Its hips, over Its back, on Its belly and on lis face. Tho heifer had a calf about twelve days ago. The owner Is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away, or she will be disposed of according to law. JAMES COSTLOW, Adams Township, July 17. IBS 9. ~|V"OTICE —Notice is hereby given 1* that, the third and final account of John Lloyd and John A. lllalr, assignees of N. J. F'ri itlhoff et nx, has been filed In the Court or Common Pleas of Cambria county, pa„ and will bo continued by said Court 011 ihellrst Monday of September next. unless cause he shown 10 the contrary. lI.A. sIL'EMAKEK, Prothonotary. Ebensburg, Aug. 5,188tt ]7LLA MAI WOLFOKD vs. J Joseph Ezra Wolford, 1 ourt of common Pleas of Cambria county. No. 116. June Term. 1889. Libel in Divorce. And now, August 19th, iss9, on motion of 11. R. Rose. Esq., the court appoint Jacob Zimmer man, commissioner, to take testimony and re port decree. Take notice, that In pursuance or the above appointment. 1 will sit at my offlccon Bedford street, Johnstown. I'a., on Friday, nth day of September,lssp.at 10 \. M..10 attend totlie duties of the above appointment, when and where all persons interested may attend If they see proper JACOB ZIMMERMAN, commissioner. JOHN FLOCK R & CO MANUFACTURERSOF FI zOCK!; R'S lii RIC ATI N G HEMP PACKING FOR RAILROAD ANDENGINE USE. Italian until American Hemp Packing, Bell Cords, Cotton Mops. Twine, etc. OFFICE AND SALES ROOMS—B9 I Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. WWrite ! for price list. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE—ESTATE OF AIRS. ItRIDOKT HOWE, DECEASED. —Let- ters of Administration having been granted to the undersigned on Ihe estate of Bridget Howe, late of Johnstown borough, Cambria county. Pa., deceased, all persons knowing themselves Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims will present them duly nirtlmhtlcated for -ttle mcntto MARY HOWE, Administratrix. LEADING BUSINESS HOUSES OP : PITTSBURGH AND UIEGHINY CITY, PA. ■ESTIie Amis nnmcd below arc the lead ing and representative ones ia their re spective lines of business. When writing to either mention this paper. ' XsaPx A Good stem-Winder Watch for $8.5 ' ' j£au \ Only, and warranted, at ' KL HAUCH, • Ml Smlthileld St., Pittsburgh, Pa. j cash paid for old gold and silver. CHARLES EFEIFER, r Men's Furnishing Goods 443 SMITH FIELD STREET, 100 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY. Shirts to Order. ' We make all our own shirts, and our Custom - Shirt Department Is the best equipped In the > State. We carry a full line of Full Dress, all over l Embroidered P. Ks., and Embroidered Linens, and guarantee a tit. If you can not get a lit - elsewhere give us a trial. Cleaning and Dyeing ofllcesatabovelocations. Lace curtains laundrled equal to new. Full Dress Shirts laundrled, Hand Finish, .lOSKPIt HOItNE .V CO., Jpll||§fHnry Goods, silks, cloaks, No- Hltct all stores, 6in to 621 Penn 1 "ESTABLISHED - 1870 J - OEI.EBRATBD SWISS STOMACH BITTERS, , WILD CHERRY TONIV > ND BLACK GIN. The Swiss Stomach Bitters are a sure cure for Dyspepsia. Liver Trade Mark. Complaint, and every species of Indigestion. $1 per bottle; six r bottles, $5. Wild Cherry Tonic, the most popular prepara tion for cure of coughs. Colds, Bronchitis, etc., and Lung Troubles. The Black Gin Is a sure cure and relief of the Urinary Organs, Gravel and chronic catarrh of the Bladder. For sale i by all Druggists In Johnstown, by H. T. De i France, John M. Taney & Co., L. A. sible. Cam ; brla. ~4g&§sk W S> BELL & C 0 IWdfulll $6 Wl Wood street, If m\\T Pittsburgh, Pa. ' "Uliiu AMATEUR PHOTO OUTFITS. Celebrated Prazmonskl Lens, Catalogue mailed j free. r J.II. Blair, l" Seventh avenue, pfttlsburgh 1 BUILDERS' SUPPLIES. ; Fire brick, tile, Bcwer pipe, terra cotta goods, line, cement, hair, plaster, etc. I WRITE FOR PRICES. REINEKE, WILSON A CO., X *jf7 IRON AND WOOD PUMPS, A ]i t Lead and Iron Pipe, Hose, Pump Sup-fjfl 4^)Piles, Gas Fixtures, Tools, Etc. Semllll . I for catalogue. NO. 800 SMITHFIELD ST. MME. KELLOGG ! has recently returned from Paris, and Is now es tablishing schools throughout the United states to teach ladles THE ART OF DRESS CUTTING. liMme. Kellogg lends the Inventors of the World dc Inventive genius as applied to ladles'garment utttr.g. She has Imitators but no equals. La oes bring a dress and learn to cut and bast 1 It a letltttng. No. on Penn evenue. Pittsburgh J/K Metallic Shingles, Strong, Durable, iSY and Easily Laid. \C"y. v\ SEND FOR CATALOGUE ■/ J * ND PR IS E LIBT kis 'f~ J JOHN C. CRAFF, i \ WZi V' / PITTSBCRtI U. PA. '. IV. \\/ A Successor to Anglo-Amori- L_fi——MJ cau Uuuflog company* I ♦ - Commonwealth Hotel & Restaurant. HENRY L. BKROEK, PBOI'lilKTOll, Cor. Grant & Diamond Sts.. Pittsburgh. _CWFlrst-elass Meals For B."> Cents. DHTT PDO W. C. Pendleberry, Son & Co., DUI-LlljlbO Manufacturers of Hollers, chimneys and Breeching, ortice and Works, Mulberry street, Allegheny, Pa. Park Institute, Formerly Preparatory and commercial depart ments of the Western University. Three courses: Classical, English and Business, In cluding short-hand and type-writing. Business and short-hand classes open to both sexes. Fall term opens September a. office hours, toll A.M. call or send for prospectus. LEVI LUD DKN, A. M., Principal, 8M North avenue, Alle gheny, Pa. Pittsburgh Female College CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, School of Education and Fine Arts. Full courses of study leading to graduation In each. Also special courses of study, central, Healthful, as Teachers, superior home comforts and care for young ladles. Rates moderate, send for cata logue and full Information to the President, REV. A. H. NORCROss, Pittsburgh, l'u. The J. I*. Smith Lamp, Glass & China Co. FANCY POTTERIES, "IK BRONZES. CLOCKS. aAa DINNER AND CHAMBER SETS. affjtSfir Bet. 9th fo jot li stroots, jPEpF PITTSBURGH. L ADlt S' sriT P;iRLORS. Full line of latest styles of ready-made suits for s .vr, and evening wear. Imported cos tume-. India silks and i hallh s. suits made to Older. PARCELS & JONES. an Fifth Avenue. Chicago Oyster House. I. FISHER, Prop., tiaoSmlthfleldstreet. PITTSBURGH, l'A. Ladles' and Gentlemen's Dining and Lunch Rooms. . BEST MEAI.S IN THE CITY FOR 85 CENTS. OIVI.V so.oo. CRAYON PORTRAITS, LIFE SIZE. (a.'ix.Kb onlv ar.no. Orders by mall promptly at tended to Write for particulars, solar Por traits a specialty. TRKGANOWAN'S ART STOKE. Pittsburgh, Pa. LADIES, We have the largest assortment of switches Bangs, A'e.. in the city, at exceedingly low prices. IJ. W. PECK, - - 90S MARKET STREET. j VWv Garnier's Dressmaking Emporium, If., j,V IXTII AVE., PITTSBURGH i ,1/1 Dress cutting and Sewing school. The /dWJlaiest art of Dressmaking taught, bv | G Xl* square measure. •WSendTor circular. GETTY A CO., Distillery Liquor Store, Nos. lHOnndlsa First, Avenue, Pittsburgh, l'a, IWhuloHAlo and Xtotail. sell the finest brands or Rye Whiskies in the world. Golden Wedding, Gibson,Guckenhelmcr, and o iher celebrated brands. We guarantee pure Rye by bbl., gallon or case of all ages from $8 to f per gallon. Case goods, each bottle con tains a full quart. old Premium from $9 tofia per case ; a cases from $5 to ffi. Os-Bend ordor and onclos e money at'our risk. Finest Cabinets $2 and $2.50 jier dozen. Photo telle*. $1 per dozen. Fine Crayons. $3.50 and up. Duquesnc Wind Engine Co., jJHL PITTSBURGH, PA. £MHVBoKt Wind rower Kngln© in the World MKud for Descriptive catalogue. Agents Wanted. AGENTS WANTED j fit hemic Popular I Illtrate and Fa*V-&nii\g HISTORY of the JOHNSTOWN FLOOD By W. Fletcher Johnson. Fstet-s<>lHng book ever Issued. Success of Agent* Is WOT" tUrful. 800,000 Copies already sold. Beauti ful Autnglyphlc pictures. We are Ileadquar terg. LOW Price. BIG TERMS. OUtht 30c. J. W. KEKLEK & CO., 583 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. GRISSLY'S Business College AND NORMAL INSTITUTE Is the pride of McKeesport. Send tor Catalogue, \ 8. S. GRISSLY, Manager, McKeesport, Pa. Chamberlain Institute l —AND MALE COLLEGE, Randolph, - N. Y.—This Is a school for both sexes. Has en establlsqed and well known for forty years, iswell equipped with all the appliances of a first-class seminary. Location, twenty miles from Chautauqua Lake, not surpassed in beauty and henlthfulness by that of any other school In the country, President and Faculty reside with the students and give special care to their r health, manners and morals, 'the Music Depart ment Is under the instruction or a graduate of > conservatory. The commercial ; , I *„ t hero ugh and practical. Address for S™* catalogue, (free) rbv. j. t. ED t WARDS, D. D., President. THE HAY FEVISK SEASON JVLV, ACOI'ST, SEPTEMBER. ; . At this season, when life ottera the greatest i attractions and the most delightful resources 1 to persons whose soundness or body permits 1 ? U h™ ! exercise and amusements, multi tudes are debarred from the Joys of the summer by hay fever, one of the most exasperating o'v iH 2n!?,'„ a ! Kl Ills to which human . tyls subject-obscure, tncxpllenble, descend ing on a given date like a ail Invisible blow of , i';, surro, '. (>,s from hay fever have looked In vain for any trustworthy remedy. Many of tSo?sioo^SoS r 'i e '""hvl ln vain because they have been Ignorant of Elv's cream Balm I and admirable remedy for bay fever In all Its forms. Agreeable ln the use, entirely devoid of ; any unpleasant after-effects, this cream Balm allays lnilammatlon. and secures thai relief for wlilt-n tile sufTerer has longed In vain.'' Jmyis lm r " l0l >' New York city, PITTSBURGH TILING COMPANY, BKOCKI.EBANK V WADPEI.t, lm ptfr&s} ~'v 'jr. ,-r-' A \• •*■ mn ' ■ •A 1 WORKERS IN TILES And Designers of Artistic Fire Places. Special designs on application. Correspondence so- Uclted. NO. 213 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. BANKRUPT SALF, .iSSTuS t uitalii.-> and ( arpetings. Money saved on every penny's worth you purchase at these Sheriff's sale prices. T. M. Latimer, 15s Federal street Allegheny, Pa. ' I'"''' HOTEL CAiBSOMrT Ills LACOCK STREET, xs.rvxon $1.28 Per Xy. Besr Meals and Lodgings In the city. Bar In connection with Hotel and besl Liquors served. 11. KNOX, Prop. WM. 7. FIR ID AY, senior member late Schmidt & Friday, ( Distiller & Jobber In FINE WHISKIES, and importer of WINES, I.HJI'ORS& CIGARS, /j"**' " IT'ITSBI'UGII. PA. jdf£)sPS, OL1) >'asiiioni:d whisky house. No rectifying. No coiupound- W7" JHk 1 . ixj I• K. LIPPKNCOTT. UvtT c x //,„.,.'' lst . u,er an, l Dealer In r l!1 '' I:v,c whisky. 539 street, PITTSBURGH, PA. r& S'SRlJr* RCQT SOIL, Cllmntc and I" ia \ ' Location ln the South, I Twlilvlk#.!. F. M \N < HA. i laremont.Va. 'I lie besl remedy In the world 1 I -TOs. GRAHAM'S, HV<c'' lgxlh RAT, Roil H. VKKMIN AND | •VWIHL INSBCT EXTBHMINATOK. Wholesaleund Retail Depot, fLllierty St.. Pittsburgh. Pa. ' W TO EXTERMINATE VKKMIN. | \DMINfsTiIATO!PS NOTIi B— Letter* Of All. ministration on the estate of Samuel ; eu hart, late of the borough of Johnstown, county of Cambria, ami Stale ot Pennsylvania, de- , ceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment , and those having claims iignlnst i lie same wtli present them,duly authenticated, for settlement. JAMES KING, Administrator. c Johnstown, Pa., August 20. tssa. I AUDITOR'S NOTlCE— Having lieen appointed Auditor to report dlsirtbutloa of the funds In the hands or w. F. rook. Assignee of Mrs. c. s. Aldrldge, as shown by his first and tlnal ac- !. count, as tiled ln the l'rothoaotary's office of Cambria County, l wilt sit ntmy oflloo, on Bed- . ford street, Johnstown, l'a.. on Monday, istli day of sepi ember, uwi, at l o'clock r. m., wlicn and where all parties may attend It they see proper. JACOB ZIMMERMAN, Auditor. AM dministrator's notice— Notice is hore by given that Letters of Administration on the estate of Cordelia ItltehenS. late of Johns town borough, county of Cambria, and Stale of Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to thn undersigned, to whom alt persons Indebted to said estate are requested to nuikepaymeni. and those having claims or demands will make , known the same without delay to WEsi.KY I'. HITCHSNB, Administrator. A DMINISTRATOIi'S NuTH'F- Not lee is f i\ byglventhat Letters ot Administration on l the estate of August Macke, late of Cambria bor- l ough, county of Cambria, and state of Pennsyl- A vanln, deceased, have been granted to the un- s derslgned, to whom all persons Indebted tosald r estate are requested to make payment,and those n having claims or demands will make known the I same wttnout delay to Elizabeth macke. Administratrix. I SCMIDT BTJILDIdSTGr! Largest and Most Complete Wine, Liquor and Cigar House in the United States. Established, 1836. Distiller and Jobber FINE WHISKIES. TELEPHONE No. 666. ■o\ \> V Imnorter OF , V Wines, Liquors. \ and Cigars. . f 95 and 97 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. All orders received by mail or otherwise will receive prompt Attention. JAUVCES COISTDRIISF, Altoona. Ao-ent. The Western University of Pennsylvania. Courses of study, Classical, Scientific, Civil, Mechanical and Electrical, Engineer ing and Latin-Scientific. New buildings after Docember and improved facilities. No difficulty in securing positions for those who complete the Engineering courses. Next teim begins September 5. Enterance examinations take place September 3d and 4th. entire expenses from S2OO to S2BO per year. For further information or catalogues, address the President, M. B. GofT. L. L. D„ or Jos. F. Griggs, Treasurer, 133 North avenue, Allegheny, Pa. Send for list of graduates, if desired. augl6-2m. TWO CHOICE! SCHOOLS Brooke Hall, For ißirls anb young £abfes, Bhortltkge JFlekia Acabemy, For Boys anb young Ften. .SWT I'll INT C. SHORTX.IDGE, A.M. tQarvard nrndnsle),' MEDIA, PENNSYLVANIA (NEAR PHILADELPHIA). A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE— ESTATE OF JOHN CO AD, SR., DE CEASED.—Letters of Administration on tlie es tate ot .lollN t'OAI), sr., lnte of Johnstown bor ough. cambrla county, deceased, having been granted to the nuclei: I gned, .ill |n rsons knowing themselves Indebted to snlil estate tire herein notified to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the sauie tvlll present i them duly authenticated for settlement to JOHN CHAD, Jit., Administrator. • "EXECUTOR'S NOTICE—Notioc ! I l Is hereby given that Letters Tcstamentarv 1 on L lie estate of JOHN CKVI.IN, deceased, lute of Conemaugh borough, Cambria count v. ha.. I have been granted to the undersigned. All per sons Indebted to the said estate, arc notified to make payment, and thow having claims or do-1 mauds will make known ihe same without de- I lay to John J. Devlin, to whom 1 have Ducd I powers of attorney. r>. J. DEVI IN, August sth. Executor, j ADMINISTRATOR'S NOT HE.—ESTATE ol : SARAH Midi. I'KcKAsKD.-i.ottersof Ad ministration on the Estate of Mrs. Sarah Khlil. ot Jonnstown. cumbrla county, deceased, li n ing been granted to the undersigned, all |iersons I knowing themselves indebted to said estate are i requested o make lmmcrllate payment, a I those havl'aims against the same win pre sent them duly authenticated f. r oat lenient. J. J. K1D1). Administrator. John M. i.one, Attorney, latum No. IJ, Alma | Hall. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. - The under signet having heen appointed admltd.-trt I tor of the estate of Mary Senlnger, late of Mrs! i ward, cumbrla borough, i union. county, l'a.. | deceased. Ml parties lnd t>-■ to s.:i < c-ta'c are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having cla rns or demands against the said estate will pre v. ot the saute tor payment CH t Eli SEN'IXOKH, Administrator. No. il? Railroad Btraet, Cambria iiorougn. ADMI-..S MOP'S NOTlCE.—Noticelshere by given at hot; ts of Administration on the estate ■ " • i. \TZ HROTZ, late -1 cumbrla i •■rough, Cambria county, Pn., deceased, have been granti d io i JOHN J. I'FAR '. of sail borough, to whom all < persons Indebted to said estate are requested to : make payment, and those having claims orde- ! mands. will make known the same without de- | lay to the undersigned or to u i onnor Pros., so Franklin street, fohnsrown, Pa. JoilN J. PFAKR, Administrator. 1 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE,—Notice Is here r\ byglveutliat Letter of Administration on i the estate of JAMKS IIOWARD. late f riiebor- t oughof conemaugh, Camhrta county, l'a.. fie- t ceased, have ii.-uii granted to I AMES l. OCON- t NOR, of Johnstown, to whom all persons In- : debted to said estate are requested to make t payment., and tnose having claims or demands 1 will make known the same without delay to the ( undersigned, at the onice ot O'Connor Bros., Kit Franklin street, Johnstown, Pa. JAMES H. o'coNN'olt, Administrator. I7XECUTORS NOTN E.—Notice ! ; li IS hereby given T hat Letters Tesiainentary | oil the estate or I , Nettrotter, late of l.iehland I township, eounly of Cambria, and state or l'enn- | j sylmmla, deceased, have heen granted to John , Veager. of stoneycreek township, to whom all , persons Indebted to said est ate are requested to make payment, and those having elalins or de mands will make known the same without delav , to JOHN v EAGER. Executor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE—Estateof Julia ' McLaughlin, lateof Cambriaborough, t .m- j hria county, deceased, tetters or admlnlstra- I' t ion having been granted by the Register ut cam-1 ' brla county to the undersigned, notice I- hen '•> 1 given to all persons having claims against -aid I • estate to present them, duly nuthontlcated, lor ' settlement, ami those knowing themselves In- ; 1 debted, to make immediate payment to tin m-; ' dersigned. j. j. STRAYKR. Administrator. I VDMINTSTRATI'RS NOTICE. ESTATE OF JOSIII'A I. KID I). DECEASED.—letters i of Administration on the estate of Joshua L ' Kidd. late of Johnstown borottglt. 1 ambrla I I county, deceased, tuning heen granted to the j > undersigned, all persons knowing themselves ( Indebted t" said estate are herein- notified to ■ make Immediate payment, and tltos- having \ claims will present them dulv authenticated for settlement to J. j. KIDD. Administrator. John M. Rose. Attorney. Room No 18, Alma > Hall. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE £\ TO DEBTOR'S AND CREDITOR'S No tice is hereby given that Letters of Admlnlstra- t „ ilon on the estate of c. l'lt/harrls. late of Johns- 1 t town borough, county of cambrla., and state or l Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to ! r Michael l llzharrls of said county : to whom all I J persons Indebted to said estate are requested p.'s make payment, and those having claims orde- 1 t mands a ill make known the same without lie-I I lay to the undersigned at Maintain, cambrla l county, l'a., or to o'conuor Bros., Johnstown, i I l'a. MICHAEL FITZIIAKHJS Admlnlstrutof. XT OTICE TO DEBTORS AND if CREDITORS. - Notice Is hereby given thai ! . I et i ers of Administration on the estate of JACOB ' I BOPP, late of the I trough id' Johnstown. Cam- t brin county, l'a., deceased, have been granted to 1 ' Mary Bonn, of said borough, to whom all per- >l sons indented to sahl estate are requested to - make payment, and those having claims or de- l mands will make known the same without delay ! a Io the undrrslticd or to O'Connor Brothers, No v 81), Franklin street, Johnstown, l'a. j t: julyls MARY BOPP, Administratrix, I r pRIAL LlST—September IVriu. : I lsso—Second Week.— Boring vs. Boring, i all man vs. Dwelling House Ins Co | Eason vu. Farbcr. I * s - Mcilladc. | Mccloskey vs. (illlesple. Cliapln vs. cumbrla Iron co. tialiagber vs. Fivnn. i Mangold vs. Ruber. Not ley vs. Weakland et al. I commonwealth for use vs. will * v'anormer vs. Dates. * . A oting vs. Johnsion s. s, R. \u co. ['-K ( T vs. Bttrgoon. ! > -fUSblln vs. Ronrke. | eliikln vs. shank, i shoemaker vs. carroll. j rrothonouVy'sll^E^^bu^^S^f^sin j A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE— X-' !••••>'£ of c. T. Schubert, deceased Notice Is hereby given that Letters of \dmln ! f ration on the estate of c, T. Schubert, lute of John town borough, deceased, have been duly I Issued by tin- Register to the undersigned. All per- as knowing themselves indchD l to vddes i ate will make Immediate payment, ami nil those .: ■ .big claims against the same win present i them, duly authenticated, for sett lenient OTTO F. NICKEL. • BARBARA sciiL'BERT, Administrator's. \ DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE— ••A ESTATE OF NEIL McANENY,DECEASED. —Letters of j.dminlstratlon on the estate of Nell M ■ Mtetr . lateof Cambria borough cam. brla county deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, alt persons knowing theni selies Indented to said estate arc requested to nuke immediate payment, and those having calms against the same wlllpresent them, duly authenttcatcil. for settlement to K F. M'ANKNY, Administrator. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. XX.—Estateof Jacob Swank, into of Jobns -1 own. cambrla county, deceased. letters ot' administration inning heen granted bi the Reg ■ Ister ol i ambrla county to the undersigned! V notice is Hereby given to #ll persons having ' el. he ;nvll II -• ila estate to present them, duly aiitheiitleate I. for settlement, and those kuow'- tng themselves Indebted, to make Immediate paymenttotheundersigned. N. B. SWANK, Johns! o wn.Pa., July 5, lssn. Administrator. i \ DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE— XA. ESTATE OF MRS. ANN CCSII, DK CKASUD.—Letters of Administration on the es tate of Ann ctish, late of cambrla borough.Cam bria county, dcrcuscd. having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing them selves Indebted to said estate are hereto- noti fied to make Immediate payment, and t hose hav ing elalins against the same will present them duly autheni Icatcd for set t lenient to JOHN CUSH, Administrator. 4 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters of (1 Adtnlnl t ration on the estate of tiKORGE '• C. RAAIt. late of the Borough of Johnstown ■ ouuty ot ( ambrla and state ot I'ennsj Ivanla' deceased, having been granted to the under slgned. All per-ons Indented to said estate are 1 r-questeil to : ike Immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will pre sent them duly authenticated to MAKtiAHET RAAB, Administratrix. W. llor. Re •*, Attomery. No. t!4 Franklin street. Johnstown l'a., Aug. 12, IHSU. at-w .4 DMINRSTRA I'oß'H NOTICE-Notice is here /V b given that letters of Administration on the estateof Mary It Davis, late of .Mlllville igjr ottgh. county of cambrla. and State of Peunsvl vanla, di -"used.have lieert granted to the under signed, to w horn all persons indebted to said es tate are requested to make payment,, and those having claims or demands will make known tiio same without delay to DAVID u, DAVIB, ' 4 Administrator, ■ 4 DMINISTRATOR'S N'OTIc - lNtate ol * r* Mary Jane Nugent, decea ed- iters or \dmlnlstration on the i-state of Mary Jane Nu gent, late of the borough of Johiistown, Cam bria county, l'enn vDatda, deeeased, have heen granted Io Anne c. w ills, of said county, to whom all persoi hid' .bed to said estate are re quested to make payment, and those having claims or demands, ami make known the same without delay to ANNE (. WILLS. Administratrix, or .1 A ME ; v. w A I TEHS, With power of .' corner MIB NO. 2, Aim i Hall Main street, Johnstown, l'a. ADMINIS RATOR'S NOTICE. il —Notlci I ..oreby given that Letters of Ad ministration on the estateof Thomas I', carroll ate ot (ho hot ugh ot conemaugh, Cambria x county. Fa., deceased, have heen granted to John J. Carroll, of said county, to whom all per sons indebted to said estate are requested to l make pavment. and those having claims or de mands will muse Known the same w ithout de- > lay to the undersigned, ortoO'connor Bros..Bt) Franklin street, Johnstown, l'a. JOHN J. CARROLL, Administrator. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE— -CV ESTATE OF CATHARINE HOFFMAN Dc-oased. -Letters of Administration on the Es tate ol Catharine Horrman, late of the Second ward of Johnstown borough, camhrta county, deceased, having been granted to the under signed, all persons Indebted to said estate are hereby not Hied to make Immediate pavment, - and those having claims against the' same wlllpresent them duly authenticated for settle ment to w. 11. IIAHN, Administrator, /"hnstmen, At., July 33, I.XNfI. Ttw
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