""he Democrat. ■- i'f ■ -■ V—' FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1889. itiu ——; -•-' Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Chapin, of Wash ton, D. C., were in the city yesterday. \.dd $1,50 cost of packing suite for Iroad shipment. The Final Distribution lln a'l probibiuty take place within a short ie, so wo aro preparing to have on hand such >ds as our people will be compelled to buy tor 1 and whiter—should you want, a line dress t—a buslnoss suit—-a working suit—a pair ot •as or knockabout trousers—a hat—lurclshlng ids—a trunk or vnltse or boots or shoes—don't a us by wc will give you the best value only. JECONO.MY CLOTIIINCi CO., vrankltu and Locust streets. During the Exposition Stewart & Co., 1 Federal street, Allegheny, will give a .ker's dozen (13) cabinet photographs . or one dollar. When at the Exposition get a baker's <" .en (13) cabinet photographs for one iar, at Stewart & Co's., 90 Federal .-.: ot, Allegheny. A Jewish Holiday. •aturday October sth, is the feast o f " a Kippa, or Day of Atonement, among 1 -ie Jews, when it will be ridgdly observed - '.ong them. A Burgess Stubbed, CONNaI.LSvII.LH, October 2.- -Burgess J. Sloan. o f New Ha von, while attempt g to arrest Harry Randolph last even .g for a \iolation of the borough laws, as stabbed in the left side by Randolph, osn is in a critical condition. Randolph ••/as arrested. Booming Business Judging from the number of freight irs running 011 the Pennsylvania Rail >ad, and from reports of the company, ic road lias been doing more busi es in the last two months thau tlioy ever • .id. before. Good Koott*. The Flood Commission have concluded 1 fear off the old roofs that are now on t kj Oklahoma bouses m and about Johns own, aud put on good roofs, so that the lin cannot soak through. Hoover, Lughes •.'; Co. are going to do the work, ad as these gentlemen have built up for lemselves a reputation there is uo doubt lat the work will bo first-class. Accommodation Needed. Johnstown is in need of more accoin 'ions for the visitors and people vho ar< working here, as the otels v all flooded away, there is no >lace for the weary mechanic and la torcr to lay down to rest, only in tempo rary shanties, and when it rains the v.ater pours in upon them. Now if some mn who has energy will come forward •nd erect a fine hotel his success is as ured. Brimmed Work Again. pedal to the J jfmstown Democrat. Eonxsutawnky, October,2. —The miners iad again concluded to come out on a •ttike ou Monday if tlic Berwind, White Joal Mining Company would not stick to heir agreement, as they were going back >n some of the agreement, and the miners demanded a settlement, which tlicy hit "5- yesterday and the miners resumed work at noon. A Fine Structure. The Johnson Co., of Moxham have About completed their ofllcc, which is a ine and beautiful addition to the pros perous little town, and we venture to say in course of a year Moxham will bo the nicest suburb Johnstown has. Not stopping at this as there are other line buildings going up, and judging from the out-side appcaraucc they are all substan tia as most of them are brick. A Premature Colt. Mr, William Bloch, who has a livery -table on the rear part of his lot on Rail •oad street, has a gray mare which has teen noticed by people generally who >ay any attention to horses. A few days igo the marc dropped a premature colt tfter having been with fc al only about our months. The colt was perfectly 'ormcd, the legs, hoofs, eyes, and all >arts in fact of the animal appearing to >e all right. It is about as large as a ' ,-ood sized cat and was alive, but has ince ■'■.-id T * is a remarkable looking inimal, and a great many persons, Mr. 31och informed us, has called at his stable to see it. It lias been placed in Alcohol and can bo been at Mr. Emmit uambcrd's saloon on Washington street, for many people it is a great curiosity, ind would be a great wonder in a Dime Museum. A State of Tilings. JOHNSTOWN, PA., October 3,1883. Vo the Editor of the Johnstoum Democrat. In the name of justice how long have we to wait for the money due us for labor performed. We have been dis charged for three days and arc being charged for our board at one of the most filthy camps ever pitched. The treatment We are receiving is a disgrace to the State. Captain Hamilton puts tho blame on the governor, but AVC do not believe he ordered the discharge of the men with out providing the means to pay them, nor do we believe that he will sanction the free use of the bayonet upon the men for demanding their pay. Every man who is here is not a tramp, and some of them were as well raised as those who are at the head of the business. We have asked for nothing but our dues. We know that if those, or at least some of them who had the making out of the roll to pay, had been sober men we could have had our money on Monday instead of being com pelled to wait till Thursday as they now say. We respectfully ask you to give your views on the subject, as you are an the habit of doing. W. P. FREDEBIOK, Chester county. CAMP HAMILTON. Presentation of Swords to Capt. Nexblt and Lieut*. Wible and Wallace. In accordance with the order from Brigadier-General John A. Wiley, re lieving Capt. J. W. Nesbit and his men from duty at Johnstown, and ordering them home, the soldier boys began pack ing their knapsacks for their departure, and ns a titting finale to their long sojourn here,they assembled on Tuesday evening, and to the well-known music of their drums, marched upon the fortress of Capt. Gcorgo C. Hamilton, which they took by storm, and after penetrating to its innermost recesses, they captured the gallant Captain himself, whom they took prisoner and escorted to the main hall, where he was given his parole upon con dition that he make a speech, and he be gan. Captain Xesblt, Officers aiul Men. Your long and arduous duties here are about to close, and during your stay you have made many friends among people who lost their all in the disastrous Hood of May 31, 1889, which date will pass down to posterity as marking the time upon which the darkest calumity of mod ern ages befell this beautiful valley of the Conemaugb, and I can truly say they are sorroy to have you go, but realizing that you must, as good soldiers, obey the commands of your superior J officers they bid you Godspeed and Farewell. Capt. Nesbit, Lieuts. Wible and Wallace turn ing from the ever sad farewell to the p'eas ant and joyous one of doing good, I take great pleasure as the representative of the friends whom you have made while in the performance of your duties here, and the members of your command who are now gathered around you as n slight tes timonial of their love, esteem, ana good will, present you with these beautiful swords, and may you ever wear them as an honor conferred by those who know you well, and ruay they never be un sheathed save in the defense of your country and her glorious institutions. Capt. Nesbit was so completely taken by surprise that for a moment or two he was unable to make a reply, and then stated he thought he had been called upon to participate in the presentatiou of swords to the Lieutenants, never dream ing that he was to be a recipient himself, and all he could say for this beautiful sword was to tenderjliis heartfelt thanks for an appreciation of the gift, and the sight of it would always recall the many pleasant hours spent with the donors. Lieutenants Wible and Wallace, said they could but echo the sentiments ex pressed by their Captain, and again say thank you.* This as all supposed cqncluded the sur prises, but another was in store for tliem, when Capt. Nesbit, addressing Capt. Hamilton, said : Capt. Hamilton. I have been delegated by the members of Company C and others attached to and connected with us in a military Capacity, to perform what to me is a very pleasant duty. During our service here your relations wiih the boys of Company C have been uniformly courteous. Your kind attention to their wauts and comfort has been marked, and) they have appre ciated and attempted to return your kind ness by n disposition to assist you by any aud every n ;.ns in their power in your work and labor here. In a service and work such as we have been attempting to perform and carry out in this Valley, fol lowing such a terrible loss of life and destruction property, in our intercourse with the remain!' 1 ? citizens of the flooded districts. Your course and advice has done much to smooth the line that exists between civil and military life. Your council and example has always been such as to discourage acts of feeling and violence between the two classes, | and to you we feel that IVC 6we much in the prevention of Such scenes as often occur, where a military force is stationed. In addition to this your course and example as a military man, an officer in the staff of our Brigade Commander, has been of service to 11s as members of the National Guard. Your presence with us, your kind advice and suggestions on military matters, and the interest you have taken in the individual well-fare and military proficiency of each aud every member of the Company has been felt aud noticed. Then as a further mark to Ou. apprecia tion of your interests in us, I have been requested as the representative of the Company, knowing you to be an ac complished horseman, and believing that so long as you are living and able to mount a horse, you will continue to in dulge in that accomplishment, to present to you this "pair of spurs," beliving further, that when you have occasion to use this testimonial, their use will recall to your memory the pleasant days we have spent together at "Camp Hamilton." At the conclusion of the ceremonies all adjourned to the Headquarters Mess where a banquet had been spread by the members of the Company, and the usual banquet exercises took place. Vo You Ever Miss tlie Buttons Off Your I'uuts should you wish to avoid tills or the ripping of tho seams buy our sweet, orr A CO. pants our line is elegant and cheap. ECONOMY CLOTHING CO. p It HO BALL oifflt Coijlit# wiihout it & ®P ralna ' Strain., O Jjr v Bruises, Wounifc 3 &>M bv DrvnUU ami Dealers. TheChas. A. Veeeler Qa 81t0.,M4. for KJVMXNUTKETLJRH DPE\IJ. LEADING BUSINESS HOUSES OP PITTSBURGH m _ALLEGHBNY CITY, PA, GsT The linns named below are the lead ing and representative ones in their re spective lines of .Business. When writing to either mention this paper. A Good Stem-Winder watch for |2.3 'Ti . Only, and Warranted, at C. HAUCH, Jg^SSy s4l Smltnneld at., Plttsbargii, Pa. cash paid for old gold and silver. CHARLES PFEIFER, Men's Furnishing Goods 443 SM4THFIELD 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 Embroidered P. Ks., and Embroidered Linens, and guarantee a fit. If you can not get a lit elsewhere give us a trial. cleaning and Dyeing offlces at above locations. Lace Curtains laundrled equal to new. Full Dress Shirts laundrled, Hand Finish, JOSEPH HORNE& CO., Goods, Silks, Cloaks, No ' i l i^! y|^^ Reta " StoleH ' 818 t0 621 rcDn g||i ESTABLISHED 1870 —TIIE CELEBRATED SWISS STOMACH BITTERS, WILD CHERRY TONR* BLACK GIN. The Swiss Stomach Bitters are a sure cure lor Dyspepsia, Liver Trade Mark. Complaint, and every species of Indigestion. $1 per bottle; six bottles, $5. Wild Cherry Tonic, the most popular prepara tion lor cure ot coughs colds. Bronchitis, etc., and Lung Troubles. The Black ln Is a sure cure and relief of the Vrlnary organs. Gravel and Chronic Catarrh of the Bladder. Forsalo by all Druggists in Johnstown, by 11. T. De- France, John M. Taney & Co., L. A. Slble. Cam bria; | W. s7 BELL &CO (W|lJ|q(|[o) 481 Wood street, ill Pi IT Pittsburgh, PA AMATEUR PHOTO OUTFITS. Celebrated I'razmonskl Lens, catalogue mailed free. J. H. Blair, 17 Bevehth avenue,Plttlsburgh BUILDERS' SUPPLIES. Firebrick, tile, sewer pipe, terra cotl a goods, lme, cement, balr, plaster, etc. BTWRITE FOR PRICES. . REIXEKE. WILSON A CO., * 4f| IRON AND WOOD PUMI'S, 45v Hi Lead and Iron ITpe, Hose, Pump Sup-Inn Gas Fixtures, Tools, Etc. send! II for catalogue. NO. 200 SMITHFIELD ST. MME. KELLOGG lias recently returned from Paris, and is now es tablishing schools throughout the United States to teach ladles THE ART OF DRESS CUTTING. nMme. Kellogg leads the inventors of t he World dc Inventive genius 11s applied to ladles' garment uttlng. She has Imitators but no equals. La oes bring a dress and learn to cut and basto It a leflttlng. No. (H4 I'onn avenue, Pittsburgh Metallic Shingles. tVk Strong, Durable, / r jV I riT\ onci Easily Laid. i // £ X\ Senc p cn CATALOGUE Wf M jfli \l AND PRICE tisT. I JOHNC.CRAFF, IAIr/l \Wi I'ITTSBUROU, I'A. i v )*,\J / F'iJL 4 Jf Saccesacr to Anglo-Ameri* l_; i! m " oiTi I TT can Kooflng company. Comnionweallh Hotel & Restaurant. HENRY L. BEKOEK, PBOPKIETOK, Cor. Grant & Diamond Sts., Pittsburgh. tJr"Flrst-class Meals For 25 cents. DFITT UDQ W. C. Pendleberry, Son & Co., DUIDDIbO Manufacturers nt Boilers, Chimneys and Breeching, oiiicc and Works, Mulberry street, Allegheny, Pa. Pittsburgh Female College CON?tJO> ATORV j,, vifSIC, school of Education and Fine Arts. Full courses of study leading to graduation In each. Also special courses of study. Central, Healthful, 23 'leachers. superior home comforts and care for young ladles. Rates moderate. Send for cata logue and full Information to the President, REV. A. H. NORCRDSS, l'lttsburgh. Pa. The J. I". Smith J=s Lamp, Glass S China Co. f -^vMFANCY POTTERIES, *~l(pi BRONZES, CLOCKS, DINNER AND CHAMBER SETS. MS!i?a.i 985 l'enn Ave.. Wmf Bet. nth & 10ch Streets, I'ITTSBUROU. Chicago Oyster House. I. FISHER, Prop., 039 Smtthflcld Street. PITTSBURGH, PA. Ladles' and Gentlemen's Dining and Lunch Rooms. BEST MEALS IN THE CITY FOR 25 CENTS. QJYJJY 00.00. CRAYON PORTRAITS, LIFE SIZE. (25x30) only 16.00. orders by mail promptly at tended to. Write for particulars. Solar Por traits a specialty. TRKGANOWAN'S ART STORE, Pittsburgh, I'a. Garnier's Erestmaiing Emporium, ft, Ml SO SIXTH AVE., FITTSBDKGH. IMJjol Dress Cutting and Sewing School. Tlio /afwv/latost art ot Dressmaking taught by 4£Lx* square measure. WSond ior circular. QPhotographer, / 18 SIXTH BTKEET. Finest Cabinets *3 anil $3.50 per dozen, Photo tettea, $1 per dozen, Fine crayons, $3.50 and up. JOHN FLOCK ER & CO MANUFACTURERS OF imkrßN ij-imTixe HEMP PAICKHSTO FOR RAILROAD AND ENGINE USE. Italian and American Hemp Racking, Bell Cords, Cotton Mops, Twine, etc. OFFICE AND SALES ROOMS-89 Water street Pittsburgh, Pa. 1-3"Write for price list. The best remedy In the world! GRAHAM'S, JUT, Koacii, VKKMIN ANI) Insect ExtibminaTOK. Wholesale and lletall Depot, Liberty St.. Pittsburgh. Pa. to exterminate vermin. >g"n7?NL OLD FASHIONED WniSKY ' HOUSE. N ° Teclltyln Sj No compound wft I.IITTINCOTT, \|\4. T A./, I Distiller and Dealer In KVK WHISKY, NF539 smlthtlcld street, XCTJ7 PIT'ISBURGH, I'A. r A nilfl DCOT SOIL, Climate mul runM\ DCu I Location In the south. I nillflO J. F. MANCHA, ciaremont.va. A Hotel While. f Leading ' Hot'ei ■* I'KK DAY BAK ATTACHED. Til 2 uiSud Sample ltoom lor commercial HOTEL CAIR-SOTST, 108 I.ACOCK STREET, Rutos .as Per Day. Best Meals and Lodgings In the City. Bar In connection with Hotel and best Liquors served. H. KNOX, Prop. WM. J. FRID Y Senior member late Schmidt & Friday, . utiu. Distiller & Jobber In ti IfCx) FINE WIIISKIES -111 and I in jwter ol LIQUORS A CIGARS, \.JO U-- ■ ' 633 Smlthdeld street, PITTSBURGH, PA. ORISSLY'S Business College AXI) XORMAL INSTITUTE Is the pride of McKeesport. Send for catalogue. S, S. GRISSLY, Manager, MeKoesport, Pa. V , i , Chamberlain Institute AND EEMALE COLLEGE, Eandolph, N. Y.—This Is a soli- ol for both sexes. Has lestabllsqed and well known for forty years. Is well equipped with all the appliances of a tirst-class seminary. Locution, twenty miles from Chautauqua Lake, nut surpassed In beauty and healthfulne' S by that or any other school In the country, President and Faculty reside with tho students and give special care to their health, manners and m< rnls. i he Music Depart ment Is under the Instruction of a graduate of the N. Eng. Conservatory. The Commercial College Is thorough and practical. Address for Illustrated catalogue, (free) REV. J. T. ED WARDS, D. 1)., President PITTSBLwujI TILING COMPANY, BHOCKI.KUANK A WAD DELI., • i i •?•[!! rl G 'i: i i WORKERS IN TILES And Designers of Artistic Fire Places, special designs en appUqalhm. Correspondence so so. 213 WOOP STHEKT, PlTT,sia lic'l, PA. uANKEDFT SALE .IMSI. ffirra curtains and carpet lags. Money saved on every penny's worth you purchase at these sherlfUs sale prices. T. M. Latimer, 188 Federal street, Allegheny, Fa. ESTABLISHED 1813. ROBERT DIOKEY& CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT?. BROOM CORN. Broom Manufacturers' Supplies, Peanuts. 77 WATER STREET, - - PITTSBURGH, PA. 11. J. COIIEN. JEWELER, 633 SMITH IT ELD BTRF.KT. PITTSBURGH. PA. (Formerly ol Fifth Avenue.) Diamonds, Watches. Jewelry and Silverware. -FRENCH— ART DECALCOMANIA a new lot of transfers, also ARTISTS' MATERIALS Just received at GEO. W. BACKOFENS. No. 439 Wood stroet. PITTSBURGH. PA. NEW LIFE 1 THE GREATEST BLOOD PUHIFIBR. It Is prepared Irom selected Herbs, Hoots, Barks and Vegetables, Warranted to Cure all Chronic Diseases. Torpid Liver, Dizziness, Sick Headache, coughs. Neuralgia, Malarial fever. Dropsy, Diseases of the Spine, palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Affec tions of the Bladder and Kidneys, and all diseas es originating from Impure blood. For sale by all dealers, and by the DANNER MEDICINE CO., 334 Federal Street, ALLEGHENY, PA. Write for clrculnts and testimonials. Good agent LADIES' SUIT FARLOR. Visitors to the Exposition will find all the latest, novelties In Heady Made Suits nnd House liobes for early Fall. Your Inspection solicited, I'AM KI.B .v JONKS, 39 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. sohmidt DTJiLyrig; Largest and Most Complete Wine, Liquor and Cigar House in th United States. Established, 1836. Distille and Jobber FINE WHISKIES, TELEPHONE No. 666. VCN V ~ er % V Wines, Liquors. \ A v / and Cigars. \ 95 and 97 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. \ All orders received by mail or otlicrwiso will receive prompt Attention. JAMES CONDRIN, Altoona, A^ent. The Western University of Pennsylvania. Courses of stud v. ('ln Val, Scientific, Civil. Mechanical ami Electrical, Engineer* • inn ami LiUin-Sc.cnbtic. New buildings after Doccmbcr and improved facilities. No difficulty in seen jn'-dti 'iis for those who complete the Eugincoriug courses. Next tenn begins Scpleiuhc 5. K: ' ice examinations take place September 3d and 4th. entire expends r 0111 s2l. i!. C X, b. L. D.. or Jos. F. Griggs, Treasurer, 133 North avenue, Allegheny, Fa. Send for list of gntd iMes. if desired. anglC-2m. MEDIA ACADEMY. ,„V .V',,;--;'.:,-'-, . -sssjjs;; ' Svl rlftac suok i Limits, a.b.. a.m. , turret imm i and Proprietor. Mcilil, Pa. —— Medio, Fa., nenr Philn. £"■& f*\ S/' C Ll A 5 S BKUUIVt MA L™ Two Fayinenis, C'JIO. ppR GIRLS AND YOUNG LADIES. Miss Eastman's Celebratod School. GruluAtta. C-. . ■; in Ct.. Ics. Literature. * I-nee. M-.tti-m.rtc, Musi-. Mod™ Tylw ccylttied """ I,KI lr W .M rt u.n. 2H232>3"E8."5" 32'TT MONT, 3MC- X>- This ia a New and Masterly Ifcdloal Treatise, r.r.d indlepertmblo to every YOUNO.JjJWffi"-" Atcidoit, iACi.o.'jj, I-'oliy, Vwe, Ignorance, DcoiUty, \ ltal kxhaustloa, and Bound integer, fuliv.it vs^oToo^ vtvrgubH.hgs; s'r^ lie very roots and viuleol disetu*. llk.m'.v lie Mont, M. D. Jwho lm DISCOVERED THE ELIXIR OF- LIFE AND THE TRUE ES- U ; iffij Had til J Jbwm SENCE OF MANHOOD, r j;iy ( ' Muuiw lulinuary,No.3Bl Columbus A.V., Boston, Maw.-'** 1 "I HEARD A VOICE; IT SAID, 'COME AND SEE.'" OFFICE SPECIALTY MF'G CO. Shannon l etter File, shannon Binding Cases, Shannon Filing cabinets, U. S. Document Files, Legal Bank Flies, Bank Check Flies, Schllcht's standard Indexs. Simplex Duplicator, Crandall Type Writer, Odelt Type v Office Desks and chairs, Vault, Public omee and court House Fuar nlshlngs a specialty. Write for Circulars. E. E. BAKER. Manager, "th Avenue and smlthfleld street, lIITS BEKOU, PA. THE CAM IK AN 11 AN HE CURED WITHOUT THE KNIFE. §To removo the cancer lias been something that tho med ical profession* have never been able to discover, llut, at last Dr. stelnert has discov ered a remedy, which If applied will remove It In 6to There are 5 kinds tf cancer, namely : The Rosf. canceh, The Bfid..h cancer. Tub FISSCKF. CANCEH. 'I'BB BONK Canceh and The Woi.k Can ckk. There have been cases f?ANC£R. CLIBEi whore patients have paid $l5O for n Ingle prescription, nut to ther sorrow, of no benefit. Dr. stelnert iius Removed Tiikm Of 10 Years standino, and from persons 84 years of age In his own neighborhood. Persons are requested to call at his office and seethe wonderful cures lia has made and which he has In alcohol for safe keep ing. He has a3O years practice, and stands In ! lie foremost ranks ot Ills profession. The follow - ing cases arc a few of those who have been cured by me: Mis Horn, Cancer of cheek, a years; Mrs Johnston, cancer on shoulder, 3 years; Mrs Blghaus, Cub. Ron breast, 3 years; Mrs Miller, Cancer ot breast, 3 years; Mrs Ueandlg, cancer of Womb, 3 years; Mrs Stewart, Cancer of Womb. 8 yeats; Mrs llofttat, cancer of Womb, 3 years; Mrs Langhof, Cancer of Womb, l year; Mr Hedeman, Cancer of breast, t year; Air Roth, cancer on cheek, 3 years; AlrGreham. cancer on lip, 3 years; MrSttttson, Turner on forehead, 15 years; Air Alniyer, Teter or Eczema, 30 years. IK lso removes the dangerous Tapo Worm In from 2to I hours, and 300 spelniens of them In his office, lie also cures Tetter or Eczema, scrofula. Sy pbtllls, I.lver complaints and cont platuts of the kidneys, lilt. c. STKINERT. No. uo Wcbsteber's Ave., Pittsburgh. Fend 2 cent stamp for information. F.U R NITUR E j Medium & Fine -" D - FURNITURE Upholstering, All Of the best make. 185 vnd 187 federal ST. Bed Boom, Parlor and ALLEGHENY, PA. Dining KOOIU SOtS, Gloves and Corsets I a Specialty. First Floor. LADIE'S AND n CHILDREN'S "xs. IJI/rnl OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT 11 P Q Second Floor, u 0 24 sixth Street, [ PITTSBURGH. I'ENN'A. J OR s NOTlCE.—Estate < I J of VrIIONAI.K. DEt KAsEU.—Let ters !I'slanienlfi'y on theenaloof jamfs aic- DONA it.! i in .flaiMoivn, i .luihila county, (lee 1 ' hav't ;bi ll groined in Hie uiuler slgncl .ill i -is indebted io > *!vl esialoarc Li nhi no. i lin iii.l.it payment without delay, ami i i'iii-'c li.iviit , i ilms against the same will pi'i'.M i. . new piupcrly authenticated for seitlc ment. ; > Nil 'HAN 01 IRK, Johnstown, l'a. I xccutor or mi !- will and lestau.out ot JawaH McDonald, deceaaefl. septa A DMINISTBATOR'S NOTICE— t\ Letters of Administration, cum textamento annex, de ttonis non . on the estate of Thomas Ab Cabe, sr.. late of Kast Conemaugh borough. Cambria county. Fa. having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate, will present thein without delay. ED. T. MCNEELIS, Administrator C. T. A. D. B. N. Room No. It Alma Hall. A DM LMSTRATRIX NOTICE - x\- ESTATE OF HENRY O. DIEFENBAGH, DECEASED,—Notice Is hereby given that the Register lias Issued to the undersigned Letters or Administration on the estate of HENRY' G. 1)1 EFENIUCH, deceased. All persons Indebted to the estate of the said deceased will make Im mediate payment to the undersigned, and those having claims against same will present them duly authenticated tor settlement to LIZZIE DIEFENBAGH, Administratrix. A D.MINIbTRATOR'S NOTICE. f\ —Letters or Administration, tie bonis non, on the estate of Thomas MoCabo, Nr.. late ot East couemuugh borough, Cambria county. Fa., having been granted to the undersigned, all per sons Indebted to said estate are requested to mat:e Immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate will present them without delay. ED. T. AtuNEKLIS, Administrator, rte bonis non, Room No. 11 Alma Hall. . AUDI I OR'S NOTICE —ln the orphans' court of Cambria county. In re-estate of L. F. Bracken, account of O. M. Bonnet and F. B. Bracken, Administra tors, confirmed March 11, 1889. And now, March 11, 1889, on motion of 0. L. DICK, ESQ., counsel for Administrators, M. H. STEPHENS, Estj., appointed Auditor to dis tribute funds In the hands of the accountants, to and among those legally entitled to receive the same. Feb Cukiam. And now, September 'J, 1889, appointment of m. is STEPHENS continued Notice Is hereby given that 1 will sit for the purpose of the aboA'e appointment at my office In the borough of Johnstown, Fa. on October go, 1889, at 10 o'clock a, v.. when and where all parlies Interested may attend or bo forever dooarrcd from coming In on said fund. M. It, STEPHENS, Auditor. V DAIINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. XL Letters of Administration on tho estata of MARY JONES, lafe of Johnstown, Cambria county, Fa., having been granted to Hie under signed. nil persons indebted to Bald estate are re quested to make Immediate paymoni, and those having claims against, said estate will present them duly authenticated to comer Walters, Administrator. llobacb R. liosr, Attorney. scpiisdiit