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The Cambria Freeman from Ebensburg, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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1S00. "To" rK'11" reS'ir pPeD on Monday. tlat the cbentnut crop will pe .1 tt of Afluiyhanv tnn rn returned horns uiJ.iV evening. if was am 3ns vt on Tlunday. of BeHefonte.

was ri-bu'R" on Monday. In this market at M-tEi't. or twenty- "i K' (V ni'tnon. of Allesneny fi pours In town on psr.t Wirn.T. of towrnahip, to Fkf.em.V5 ofllce oo -V eotinty the tiaw ti white-wash their own crop of I.ancntiter county I to eliftitern bush- TbnrA in htnil in 1 criminal esses cn the list lor trial at ILe first week of September court.

At vYteeler, Fayette county, on Thurss flay of last weak, an entire orchard was wiped from the face of the earth by a terrible storm whicb passed over that section. Not a single tree remained. Th residence of Jacob Cox. near Bell-wood, Blair county, was barglarlxs rl on Thursday evening, or last week and (430 stolen. The money belonced to Samuel Cox.

and was taken from a bureau drawer. A soattraln while descending the eastern Slope of the mountain on tha Bella Gap railroad on Thursday last we-k. jumped the track Into vicinity of Bellejood wrecking tie entire train and Injuring three brateruen, but luckily not seriously. Some counties In Pennsylvania actually ithow a decrease of population t.ince 1SS0. This Is the case with Wayne, Monroe and Iik' counties, which have a decrease of 800.

ana 275 respectively. Suquehanna county has been at a sUcd-. still since 1.S.S0. Jtcob Taylor, of Tol township, Huntingdon county, has suffered long from tlu-nniatism. and now as a result, one of his his limbs l.s gradually dying.

Aroau'ation Is necesutary ty save his life, but oo account of hi extreme old age the operation is very dangerous and he will not consent to It. A new mall route has been established between E'snbur. and K'mmfl. Indiana The route Is by way of Velera 7ck of Tittshurg, ac- hi if'" child, is visiting -liiM'li'xr sqnlrrels begins i ii I th.it tnere are very r. Mir'.

of Plnney. was In nr-t dropped In and sub-rile Fl'l KM VN. j. Kvn of South Fork, was prsr t. Mr.

and Mrs. Kobert early lrt of this wtek. J. Or-or, a well known printer jr, il ed at his horn In Attoooa on ist In th t-l'h year of his aire. ar.rir.il convention of ('nun- and Nicktowo and leaves Et-niburg on Tuesdays sod Saturdays.

Velera Is the name of the new post office at Evans' mill, eight miles north went tf Ebensburg. A railroad laborer at Willis msport while pultlog an old tie from under the rails lost bts bold and foil. At the same moment a pick In the bauds of another man was brought down, the sharp point entering the prostrate man's spine. His ex trewlties are paralyzed and bis condition Is serious. A dispatch from Clearfield to the Titts-burg Tis, on Monday says A deal has been cloed tor the purchase of 10 000 acres of coal land from the Bech Creek Railroad CompsDy.

the price paid being 000. John Patton, of C'orwensville. closed the contract. The land extends from West- if IVnnsy'vsrH. will be i over to near Coaiport.

ir.I.umM-rt on Tu-sday. Xor. II. I Miyer 1uher DeI110crafii I and Judge ckafelter. Republican.

In a re lur. hesrted and good cent decision of a contest for Judge in Ly cril Ji.hn of spent a few hour-i In 'it thai th- cit'jr ns of on th of a f. hip'd n(w reser-hrspcity of "T'VO'M) Oil callous. 1 lVina of day -k int In g. was tt.rown out r'i hy hl hore running off and i a brofcsn collar bone and other is the lat dy fcr getting the of 5 per cent, t'ff yoor taxes.

After one ninnth. you can pay the full aaJ then If d. ptiil, 5 per ceLt will ure cure guaranteed by Dr. J. R.

-1 Arrh riiiladelphia, l'a. Ease no op'ration or delay frm bnsi- wted by thnua-ids of cures after Simon Sehroth and wife, formerly Lilt who for the rast twelve been residents of Kansas, are Urrolltnwn on a viilt to relatives a. ya of tase ball nisved in this coming county, decided that the paytnont of poil taxes by any others tban the Individual voter Is Illegal unless the voter distinctly ratifles th payment by accepting the receipt thirty days before the election. James Brambley Is treasurer of Ii braver township, Westmoreland county. Burglars broke Into bis house and carried off a lot of valuables and the tax duplicate or the township.

This places In a bad plight as be does not know who has paid taxes, and will have to rely on the honesty ot the taxpayers to step up and settle. Three young ladlet, daughters ot George Mitchell, of Perry Valley, killed thirty snakes ooe day laet week while pick log berries. William Coo robe and eon and James Tltler, white chopping wood on Tuscarora mountain also killed thirty-five copperheads, which they found colled np In a log the other day. County Demo, crat. Miss Etta Bearer, daughter of Mr.

J. C. C. Bearer, of Carroll township, received the habit of the Benedictine Order, on Tuesday August the 12. at o'clock a.

m. at St. Mary's Convent. In Allegheny. and will be known In the religions world, aa sister ai.

Agatna u. li. Among those I iThur-dsv afternoon between the present were Rev. F.J. Eger.

of New castle, i and the club from this place, a vrVry for tti fonurr by a 1 1 j. ij Tdit a'nu t'smno attacked it rVnrw'vania is Json, at (ireenshurg. I him of fJO tettuii. of Julge Johns--: hi cn'lar bone bro-f-lnesliy sii-rtioon by being ma terse while out riding on I. r.t n.vrn, and her hri.ht w'i ha.l deer.

Visiting the IUsrer. of Carroll f.r'-epwt few w-ek, departed Trmns, on Monday. 'l'y and positive Cure I ''-r', anker free and 'xtarrh Remedy. A I'll e.eri bottle. nealtft and keet breath.

-raef type Is rW ln 'T-r-nt portions of Mt. rtWninre'and county, per. sN.nt endeavors of the pri.gree,, it spread- Mr WM attending 1 Vt 1" or.e day last all the i' Vwson. Two of the afvrward. and two are I thr 'f who at tn() 1 on -sturday.

BT wifpf wer, ''V the t-ip. le township, lost a 'et Th.us.lav right. lD'f -eid it wandered on and North-'1 I a fr. rtntK along killing It outright. olouj ituililenly heav-ns at Altoona and Jnof the Driving Park on tiemollhhina them a.1 as will be rebuilt at once.

ln-of Altoona. who fljiir.i -t Gear (,. IC-r WITH ana came out eU out ttie fifth at Marrlsburg with on Saturday family have It le said tha 51 Garrison I 1 1 at treason to-day oo a special car --ago limited, while the Du get tnere until a week lfIr'0 let the Canada Jr I are name II half of which goes to Pa her father and sister. Miss Elmlra. Oo Saturday evening Undertaker Henderson received from Baker's Furnace a box containing some humau bones, supposed to be those of a flood victim.

Tee feet were encasod In low-cut spring-beel lady's shoes. A sample of blue calico with white doU and some light brown hair accompanied the bones. The remains are cumbered 5C9 on the morgue Tribune. Tbomas Anderson, the lowest bidder on the stone work for the new county bridge to be built at Mineral Total, hai up to this time failed to torn ap and the work tas not beet let. The bid put In gives his residence as Chest Springs, but people acquainted In that part of the county say there Is no such man In that neighborhood.

Tre Commisalonera will bold the giving out or th. contract until September 1st. Thursday arterooou of last week, while Mrs. Sn.erson was sitting at the rear of hr hom-oo Railroad street, Johnstown, some youcg men who were shooting maik near by sent a bullet Clashing through a window near whore she was sitting with a two-months old infant In her arms, but fortune ately not bitting either or then. This careless handling of waapots fhould be stopped or some terrible accident will result.

The twenty-fir-t anniversary of the Cambria County Sabbatn-Scbool' Association will be bold In Edenaburg on Thursday and Friday, September and 19th. The address of welcome will ba made by Alvln Evans, and will be responded to by N. George, of South Fork. Del- egates upon their arrival will rt-pocl to the Committee on Eotertaloment at Who Pres byterian Cbarch, when tbey wlii be assigned to their respective places. Mr.

Andrew Strtttmatter. on Friday last while taking off some boards from the top of aLlgb pile of lumber at bis lumber yard rear Ihe station, slipped and. fell to tl.e ground a dUlant-e of eight or tn feet, alighting on his bark. Although when be got up ha thought bo was but sll.htly hurt, we understand 'bat on bis arrival home he felt his injuries much morn and was scarcely able to turn In bed tbe next day. He Is sirce Improving and will soon be able to be about again.

The Biair county Democratic convention met at nollldaysburg on Monday and nominated tbe following ticket: Congress, T. II. Gieevy. Altoona; Assembly, O. J.

McAllister, Huston, DJ. Walien. Altoona; Commissioners. C. B.

Jones. G-ayeport, and E. Klish. Snyder Poor Director, George D. Smith.

Uostco; Auditors, James Con-dron and D. J. Hackett. Altoona; Chairman of tbe County Committee. Tbomas J.

Burke. Altoona; Member of tbe State Committee, John A. Doyle. Altoooa. Too races for tbe Cambria Couuty Agricultural Fair to be beld In Cartolltown on September 9tb to 12th are all filled, comprising tbe best horses la.

Cambria and tdjolnlng counties. Tbe races wilt far exceed any ever beld there while tbe other T' Orrfu j. ie-ures will be on a grander scale tban the thi.tie. a neighbor i Tn Loreito Cornet and other nd chrg you a day enliven tbe occasion. The man- anagemeot of the Association has soared the count p.

1 nor ron 10 -ke tbe Fair tbe best of Indiana cuud- i-atu. a I -iary x. 3ieisei aaa George E. executors of Tbomas Mehtel, have ters printed at this tfllce for tbe the personal proierty of the de ft' ket. cedent bis late residence In Carroll town- I th I.

rrst aipumr, isth. 1810. -f taesed 10 o'clock, a. m. Tbe property consists "-nry Anpti i s'ret th c-iTra, wora mares, two- of tp nd olJ colt 1 erilng colt, 3 bogs, wag- f-eian 1 threshing machine, mowing machine.

u. il windmill, cutting box. corn. 'n11'-'. P'o-.

harrows, harness, bay by the Potatue. etc. Also household and 1 1.. nnurpsta kltrhen furniture. A girl uaiiud Ilettie Ryers.

of Grnpe-yille, Westmoreland coooty. was attacked by a largo rat tbe other day while feed-lag cb-kkens. asd en terribly bitten it is to ought ebe will die, prcpably from blood pole oolng. A picnic for tbe benefit of St. Thomas' Catholic Church, of Aslivllle.

will be beld on tbe picnic grounds at ttat place on Fatur- dy, August 30th ar.d Monday. September 1st. Everyone cordially Invited to attend and have a good time. Tbe committee In charge bave made every arrangement for an enjoyable picnic and In case of bad weather the Hall at Ashvllle will be used. Dinner and super on the ground.

Don't fail to at- tend. I The Johnstown Dailv Democrat Inst week celebrated its second birthday. The Democrat beside surmounting the usual trials, tribulations, obstaeles and vexatious incident to the establishment of a re pa- per bad tbe ever-memorable dMd of 30 May 18S0 to contend with, when Its office was swept away. It soon emerged bow-ever, from that disastrous visitation of Trovidence and Is now one of tbe best little inland dalles in tbe State, growing better with each succeeding lesue and we hope proving a mine of wealth to Its deserving editor and proprietor. L.

D. Woodruff. Success to tbe Dally Democrat. Juct before going to press wi learn of the death of Mr Florlen Bengrle. an aged and respected cltiz of Loretto.

Mr. Beu-gele had been suffering for some time pat with ganeren'e In tbe foot and some time ago had one of bis toes amputated. His death occurred on Wednesday night. He was eighty years ot age and has been a resident of Loretto for over twenty yars. being the proprietor of the well-known Cengele Hotel.

He leaves a wife and several children, among whom Mr Joseph Beng le, the well-known merchant of Gallltzln. and Mr. F. J. Cengele who is a resident of Omahn, Nebraska.

While tbe borough couocll is pondering over the question as to where to locate toe new water works, why tot take into consideration the feasibility of tapping the Blacklick creek wf st of town, near what Is known as Todd's meadow. There tbey bave an abundant supply of water for years to come. Toe building of the new dam five years ago was a piece of folly that can only be equalled and repeated by building another dam on the next smallest stream of water. If tbe council wantswater It should go to tbe largest stream for Its supply. If it wants to build a new dam every five years, tnere are several locations that tbey should take Into consideration in fooling away the people's money.

Soon after Harry Marsh was locked up in the Ebenbburg jail for tbe murder of Clara Shaksbaft. some of bis Gallitzin friends undertook to raise a purse for bis defense. They succeeded In collecting about (100 and had contracted with a lawyer to look after the prisoner's interests. Tbey paid tbe lawyer part of bis fee and agreed to pay tbe remainder at a certain time. Instead, however, of banding over tbe remain der of tbe fee.

tbey wrote tbe attorney saying they bad concluded to retain tbe money to pay Marsh's funeral expenses. This, of course, terminated tbe lawyers connection with tbe case, and Marsh is now without eounsel. It Is presumed one will be assigned him by ibe Court. Johntocn Tribune. Isn't It strange that not one cook In fifty, nor housekeeper, eitber.

knows bow to boil an egg? And yet most people think tbey know this simple matter. Tbey will tell you to drop It Into boiling water and let It remain three minutes, and to be sure tbe water is boiling. Here is wbere tbe mistake is made. An egg so prepared Is bardiy fit for a well person, let alone one one who Is sick, to eat. The moment It Is thrown Into boiling water the white hardens and to'ighens.

To boll an egg properly put it In a yiesel, cover with eold water, place it cTe. the fire, and the second tbe water begins to boil your egg Is done. Tbe white Is as delicate as a jelly, and as easily digested and nu trie ions, as It should be. J. Wilkinson A Son, marble and granite dealers of Ebensburg.

wlnt to Inform the public that tbey are prepared to fill all orders for cemetery work. In either marble or granite, at flgures that defy competition. Tbe artistic excellence and superior woitn of tbelr designs ar evidenced by tbe many specimens now on exhibition at tbelr establishment and by tbe numberless designs which tbey bave ereeU-d In the various cemeterlee la this county and elsewhere. Every department or tbelr tusloess Is In tbe bands of skillful and competent workmen, who are capable of executing any piece of work from tbe plainest to tbe moot elaborate, which to gether with the personal supervision that every job receives is a guarantee that perfect satisfaction will be given to tbe moat exacting of patrons. Tbey ordered forty tons of marble which arrived in April, aod now bave as fine, if not the finest, stock oo tbe best marble that ever came to Western Pennsylvania.

Persons wbhlng anything In the I Ine would de well to give tbem a call before leaving their order with any other manufacturer, as you can depend open getting a good Job at a fair price. On Thursday evening of last week EJ-ward Shoemaker, of tLls place, started to drive to Cresnon with twe horses and a bng. gy. When about two miles from town, 'at tbe foot of tbe till sear the Hanger farm, the team became ucmanageble, upset the buggy threw Mr. Shoemaker out and ran off.

After running a quarter of a mile tbe team ran Into a buggy going In tbe same direction which was occupied by William l.udwig and wife, of tM place. "Mr. Lod-wig was tnrown out and bis team ran off dragging him a abort distance by tbe lines, when his buggy upset, throwing Mrs. LuoN wig Mr. Lud wig's team became detached from the vehicle when It upset and after running a short distance, stopped.

The first runaway team, wheo they struck Mr. Ludwlg's buggy were thrown off their feet, became taDgled up In tbe harness and were caught by Mr. William Carney, who happened to be on tbe road at tbe time. Mr. Shoemaker, and Mr.

and Mrs. Ludwlg, were all considerably bruised and scratched but fortunately, escaped serious Injury. Tbe horses In both teams escaped uninjured. Both vehicles were badly wrecked, that of Mr. Ludwlg.

taring worse tban tbat of Mr. Shoemaker. Tbe Beat medical writers- claim tbat tte successful remedy for nasal catarrh must be non-Irrltatlng. easy of application, and one tbat will resell all tbe remote sores and ulcerated surfaces. Tbe history of tbe efforts to treat catarrh during.

tbe past obliges us to admit tbat ooly one remedy baa vet these cooditlons. and that is Ely's Cream Balm. This pleasant remedy has mastered catarrh as nothing else bas ever done, and both physicians and patients freely concede this fact, Tbe more distressing symtoms yield to it. Rwekleaa'w Araaleat Halve. Tbe Best Salve In tbe world for Cots, Bruises.

Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Ilands, Chilblains Corns, aod all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures riles, or ao ry requited. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 23 cents per box. Sold at the drug store of E.

James, Ebeos burjj. and W. W. McAteer. Loretto.

flarrlaxc I.lcenaea IxatO. Tbe following niatriage licenses were Issued by the Cletk of tbe Orphans Court fr the week ending Wednesday, August 27. 1800. John Luckart and Annie Novojradeti Johnstown. William Ebig.

Gallittin and Laura Bt-he, Loretto. George Kerl aod Barbara Snyder. Johns-town. Matthew Eckenrodeand Matilda Sbettig, Carroll township. William Aschom and Lenora Nay lor, Coepersdale.

Frederick Greenwood aod Mary Nav-io, Johnstown. David G. Mack. Conemaogb and Ida M. Thompson, Taylor township.

William Rsux aud Lottie Smet-d, Cheat townehip, Clearfield county. Matthew Connor and Mary Crooln, Johns town. William II. Witt. Morrellvilte and Mary Rachaal Solgh.

Sheridan. William A. Schmidt and Stork, Johustown. Hrry D. Fifcher and Laura M.

Geddes, Johnstown. John Lee George and Alice Mosey, Portage township. Walter J. Davis, Johnstown and Roele Hawoakrr. Huntingdon.

Henry Dill and Amelia Dill, Johnstown. S. L. Varner. Sooth Folk acd Eliza A.

Hampton. Johnstown. Jacob Con i ad and Annie Mertz, Johnstown. John Krlstl and Mary Kactini, Johna-town. John Rvan.

Hastings aod Luclnda Kirk-patrick, der townseip. Reohverjr at LI 1 1 On Saturday evening, while tbe family of Mr. Evan Gr Iflitb. of frilly, were absent at church, thieves entered tbe house and took herefrom eomethlsg over three hundred dollars In money, Mr. Gr ffith being uncertain as to tbe exact amount.

Tbe entrance to tbe bouse was effected by raising a window, aod as no'blng in tte bouse was disturbed, tbe faoilly on tbelr return from church were unaware of tbe robbery and did not dl.scover tbelr lots until Monday morning, when on entering tbe millinery store of the Misses Griffiths, daughters of Mr. Griffith, r.nd in tbe same building. It was found that tbe money drawer was pulled out, and emptied of its contents, amounted to about fifteen doliais. A further examination resulted In tbe discovery tbat about three hundred dollars bad been taken from a truck in tbe bedroom ot Mi. Griffith.

Asyettbeieto tut ery little, if any clue to tbe robbers but tbe supposition tbat it was done by some one wuo was acquainted with tbe piemlses and aware that the family were at cburcb, seems to be well founded aod may lead to the detection ot the guilty party. Since tbe above ln tvpe we learn that a youog man named George Llngerfelt was arrested on Tuesday, suspected of be teg connected wltb the robbery, aod on Wednesday was given a bearing aod brought to jail to await trial for the offence. Lingerfelt Is a resideLt of of Lilly and bad formerly worked for Mr. Griffith. Klleat Swindlers.

The following dispatch from Brook Hie shows bow a citizen of Jefferton coucty was swindled out of a nice sum of money: "Two strangers hired a borse and buggy at a livery stable here and drove out to tbe farm ot Joseph Matsoo, In Union township, wbere tbey entered Into negotiations for tbe purchase of Mr. Mateon's farm. Tbe sale was soon arranged, Matson to receive S6.000 cash. Tbe purchasers then produced a New York sight draft for 18.000, but Matson did not bave enough money to give tbe difference, and tbey prevailed upon him to drive Into town and get tbe amount, which he did by discounting a note at ti Jeffer son Coooty Bank and borowlng tbe balance. Supplied with 1380, Matson hattinedback to consummate the sale, the purchasers meeting tiro at a spring some distance from the bouse, wbere be demounted to take a drink, wbeo tbe men produced revolvers and bv threatening to abort their victim, forced blm to band over tbe 11350.

Tbey tben jumped Into the buggy and drove off, presumably on tbe afternoon train. MaUoo was so badly frightened and chagrined that be did not even tell bis own family of bis loss until a late hour tbat night, and even then did not make bis loss Known publicly, thus giving tbe sharpers plenty of time to get a way with tbe oos. Eatawrawat (. A K. saaaw Powwayl-vaaala Kewcrve Asswelwllew.

For persons desiring to attend the annual Encampment of ti G. A. Department of Pennsylvania and Pennsylvania Reserve Association, to be beld at Gettysburg. August 30th to September fith Inclusive, tte rallaoad eompanv will sell upon tbe presentation ef a card order, which may be obtained frm Capt. J.

McCormick. Pennsylvania Reserve Association. City Hall. Philadelphia, and Capt. S.

P. Tiwn, 1023 Arch Street. Philadelphia, O. A. R.

Department of Pennsylvania excutston tickets to Gettysburg and return at a single fare for tbe round trip, from August 29th to September good to return until September Children between five and twelve years half rates. This low rate will enable many to take advantage of this opportunity of visiting one of a scene of tbe greatest historic Interest. Consumption Surely Cured. -To Tua Pltaae iaforaq yoar reader tat 1 have a paaitlTe remwff for the above-named By ita bmalTBN rtio ia of hopeleaa ease aav boen prmanoaUy enrad. IahaUbegU4 to so4 two bottLea of toy raoiJy to ay of yoar readers who have eaaiaaaapcion if tbay will rod ate tfcalr Express aad F.

(X addreaa. Boapeet-rally, T. A. BlAJCTJM. X.

X. 181 Peart St. si. T. laearnesa tbe Oeereawae iaa Eaaajlatad.

London, August 24. The recent introduction in England of the sound discs. Invented by" A. 11. Wales, of Bridgeport, bids fair to petceptlblf decrease deafness throughout tbe Brit sb Isles.

NOTICE TO PERSONS Dzsmumo TO lavawr ur Borough Bonds VOTICE Is hereby riven that the Boron rh of iy EKenatmTs la about to Issue tond la the amount ol 6,000.00. In sums at SJOO.OO each, with latareat at tha rate ol 4 per cent, per annum, payable annually, rree from taxation ae lar aa the ladlvMual holder are concerned. Persona deslrine: to Invest In neD securities will pleae make known at enra to tbe andersltrned or i erf os C- Lloyd, lteputy Bargees, the amoant or a amber ot such bonds Utey wish to purchase. These bonds will be sold to the ttrst purchasers presenting themselves, hence the necessity of promptness la maklag known the nnmher ol el bonds desired. EVANS.

Aai. 39,1890, Bunress. FOR SALE. Eear SHROPSHIRE BUCK LAMBS. These sheep nte considered the best motion sheep that are raised.

Also have heavy flescaa o' wool of a Doe quality. "or farther Information address bis at Tyrone, Pa. KL'thtN i OX. sun. STRAY NCTICE.

Uaaa to the realdeeea ef the sabsoriber la tMearneld township eat the ISta day of Aaf nst. ISvO, dark red cow with a white spot ea her see, points ol horna sawed on, aad supposed to about years old. The owner la requested to come forward, prove property, nay charges aad taka ber away, otherwise she will he diawoaed ei accord las; to law. biLAS M. DOUGLASS, aaus II.

MYERS. ATTORNEY -AT-LA W. Pa." eeT-OtBce la ColloaiJa Easy, oa Centre street. Absolutely Pure. Taw tiewnoi aevervanee.

A rrei-ret ot piimv, strength aad wholesomeaess. More cxonomleaj than tbe ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold la competition with tne mnlutade of the low test short weiicnt. alora or ihu.haie powder. m9 caws. Kstal Baciae Pownaa 108 Wall aw oa.

What's in a Name Shakespeare says: A rose without a name would smell aa sweet Nevertheless, just at the dawn of tbe XXtb conturv. In the year of grace lwto. there's qui. a great deal ln a name. A Clothier without a name and reputation is heavily handicapped In the race for iraae.

i eople like to buy from dealers wbose established reputation is a guarantee of fairness and honesty. Register's Notice. fl'HE FOLLOVriXf AttXJUNTg HAVE 1 been ciammed I passed byrmeacd ren.a!n filed ot record In this office lor tbe Inspection ff berrs. Icicattes ar.d All others Interested, and will be presented to tbe Orjbana' J.art for confirmation and alluwsnre on WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 3D, 1S00.

1. First and final accoact of Hrldiret OIcIer-El't, a 'iniulstratrlx ol Jaai UilJormllt, late ol Ulearfleld towqahlp, dcccacd. Pirst and Kami a -count sf 1. I. Morrell.

administrator Marion T. M. Diiler, Ute of JoLDti.wn. deceased. I S.

Kirst and final account of John timber, administrator of Annie late of Wood vale, deceased. 4. an I Snal acnoar.t of John (Irnber. administrator, ol Denora Schaller. late ot Wood-vale.

deoeafad. Ftrst and final account tt (leorse E. Hamilton, administrator of Jaco Hamilton, lata of Johnstown bor juch, deceased. IS. Kir-t and final account of William Am tier, administrator ol prt'slencka Anasler, late of Jubnstowa tmroovh, deceased 1.

SseconS and final amount of 3. L. Metieer, a-lmini-traior ol lavid Mctzer, 1'aoiLria county, deceased. 8. Pinal account ol WlllUm H.

Ktrkbride. administrator Mahlon Klrkbr.de, late el Johnstown deceaeed. 0. Piritand boat account of Levi Oood, admia-Ittrator of Francis A. bules, late ol Camtbria county, deceased.

Id. The account ol Elizabeth P.Uok and W. H. Settlemtrer, adratnlstniturs ot iMclel liljck. late ol eiiimmernill townblp.

It. First and final of Levi A. Weaver, administrator of S. T. lilousU.

late ol Johnstown bs.roakh, deceased. VX, first and ua I account ef W. H. Settlemy-er, admiDistiator ol tlcje ISettleiuver, tats of Sutnmerbill township, deceased. 15.

First and tinnl account ol James Irwin and Alexander Irwin, exerul-ir of Martha t'. Wilson, late ol Ixwer Ycter township, aot-eaeed. 14. First and finul acct.unt ol J. Caster, admlolstratr I of Wllliatu uler, late ot ille bon Dh decewsed.

16. First and oua I account of Andrew J. Akera, administrator ot Alvar Akers. late of Upper Yo-der towesbtp. deceased.

15. Flistand partial account Ilavld R. Hess, administrator ol Klmltlj UnveraaKht, late ol Jotinstowa boroukb, deceased. 17. First and Unal aonwnt ef John Burket.

uuarllan ol I.atel!a Sclionv a minor child of John choiivlskl, late of Oa-jnbrU borouah, deceased. IS. Firrt and hnal ascinnt of Miry B. Mouse, administratrix Cl Frederick Mause, Ute ol C'rujla deceased. li.

First and final account ot Joha Hurkct. fruitrdlan of Ameusure a minor child ot John ScQonvlskl, late ot Cambria borough. decease 1. J. First and final account of Jehn Hurkct, 5nardUn ol Imerick Schonviskl, a minor child ol ohn honrlskl.

late ol Cambria borough deceased. 1. First and final account 01 Frederick Krlna-, anardlan ol Emma Krina. minor child ol Oldeon Krlng. late ol Adams township, deceased.

Tl- First and final account ot Oeorre Ketper, administrator ol Frederick S7m. Hutlman, late of Conemaurb borough, deceased. 3. First and Unal account ol no. r.

Masterton. administrator ot Wm. Maslerton, late of Cambria couuty, deceased. 24. First and final account of Thomas Coleman, adutinutrator el Cbarlea Marshall, late ol t'ainorta county deceased.

-i. First and final account ot Justlna Wacker, administratrix of Conrad Wacker, late of Johnstown boioiiKh. deceased. Jb. final acconnt ol John a for.

administrator ol U.rert Hutlcr. Ute ol JubnUiwn. d'-eeased. zT. First and final account ef Edwin Burkhart, admiulviraroret Harbara Cut ausb.

Ute oi Jackson tewn-hiu. deceased. Fin aod final account ol ho H. Broww.J )r i a ol iliia-n Lay tun. late ot Johnstown, deceased.

tt. First aad final accoan ot Julias Wild, administrator el Mary luehl. late ol nesjaouh swrouah deceased. S. and final account ot Charles S.

Roth, administrator ol C. late ef Jehaslowo, deceased. Si. First and final a -count ef Joha H. Brown, administrator cl Joseph K.

Moore, late ot aifoov-ereek deceased. 3X. iSeeond aad final account of Catharine Kearoth. exeentnz Joha Sehroth. late ef tins ore borouKh.

Seceased. S3. First and final acoent ol John Bradley, ezecatsT ot Bradley, late or Carroll twnbip, deceased. 54. 1rt and final account of Joha Wbalen.

ex-eewtorel Fatrlck Coran, late of Ssuuth Fvrk. deceased. 34. Account ot Thomas Husrhes. administrator of FJizabeth Hire Evana, hue cl Jebnsteww, deceases.

as. Second and final aeconnt ef M. Fltaharris. admleiatrator of Christopher FiUharrts. la te ot Jubavstewn, deceased 37.

lrst and partial account J. S. Osborne, sur-vlvine adralnlstrator W. ohome, late of I'pper 1 cr towtsblp. debased.

55. supplemental a-ttouat the first and final account ol John Voael. admlolstrator. ef Joseph DC yera. late ct Caworia City, drs-esed.

3n. Irtt an partial account ol John Relchart. executor ot Alexander Hecke, late ol Johnstown tx rou deceased. to. i'lrsi and Onal account of K1.saKoos.aJ-miaistrlx of Jean Koos, late el i'onemauKti bor-oag 41.

First aud final account of He-man Baumer, administrator el H. U. Kose. late rf Johnstown bor-jurb. dsaeased.

4Z. irst and Dual acnount of Lena Schnnrr. ad-ministratrla wf tTLartet Schnnrr, late ot Cone-maoKb txrxxh. decoased 4J. Final account of Levi J.

Pteser, admtnls. traur oi Itavad Frosser. Ure ol Juhiutowa bor-oeeh. decwaaed. 44.

First and Anal aarosmiof B. F. Heldenthal. administrator ol iMizabetu Baumer, lateol Wood-vale boroaxh deoeased. i First and unal arceunt ef Oeonre Woods, administrator of Jvfia M.

Johnston, Ute of Johns-sown, deceased. 44. Second aad Snal aeconnt ef Mantel FltJrjiat-rtck. executerot Mary Fl'xpstrtck, late of Cambria horounh. deceased.

47 First and noal account oftMto F. Nickel. almlaisiraaur. I. B.

M. el Chat. T. Netia bert. adaiinistrator ef AntQnla Shael.

late of Johnstown, 45. First and ftnal acennnt ef Slater W. Allen, aiemlor ol Adam Kantx. Ute of Upper X'oder township, deceaaed. 4X- First and anal axeoentof Henry Heeselbelri.

admiaietrator ol Lewis C. Hekelbeln, lata of Uonemauxh. deceased. u. First and finsl account of Charles Maneval.

guardian ol Clara deceased, a daughter I Charles and Charlotte Kaat, both deceased, Ute ol Johnstown. SI. First aad final account ofrfeorue Kefper, adwfnlstratur of tt tried UoOman, late, of Johnstown, deceased. S'J. First and fcnal acconet of Pwizht KolVerts, cxeccbirof Howard J.

Koberts. lateol Johnstown boron deoeased bi. First and final account ol Thomas D. rvavis. admlnistratwr ol Jstutkaa (lusdwia, late off jonnsiown borough, eeeestaed.

64. See. not and nnal account ot Mary K. Camn--eII and i. Campbell, administrators of Jacob H.CampoeiL.

late ol Johnstown-deoraaed. SIS. First account ot Wtlitam guardian of Klcbard Thomas Kobert li rtha M. and Vida L. nclaor chUdrea ol Klcn-ard O'Neit, deceased.

M. Second account I. Koberts. auard-laa ol LlilUo Fhilllps. mln.

child of Peter E. l'billipo. late ot Jobnstowa borouuh deceased. 67. First i.Dd final account of tlcome Wild, ad-mlatrator ot Jacob Wild, late ol Johnstown.de ceased.

Ut. Firs account ol John D. Roberta, anardlan at Lou DeSaque InberT. minor child of Mary I a. K.

lilbert, late el the eorouxh of Johnstown, deceased. 63. First, and partial account of John Yeanrert, executor ol Ferdinand Neatrauer, lateol Klch-land township, deceased. 00. First acd final account of Henry Hesselbeln, administrator ef Charles F.

Heseelbnia, hate ef Uonemattirb, deceased. Cl. First and final account of Henry C. Hesaal-bein, admlDiatrator el Maria Hatnple. late el Johnstown, deceased.

6i. First and final aeconnt of Anna Mefrnrfty, administratrix ot James McUarlty, late ot Wash-Inrton township, deceased. U. First and final account of Thomas IX Evans, administrator ol Eleaner Evans, late of tb-ensbura. deceased.

(4. First and final aesount of 3. B. OHVtnnor, administrator ot James B. Howard, late of Johnstown, deoeased.

S. First account, ol Jttn Huebner, administrator T. A.ef Christian Kimple, Ute ei Johnstown borough, deceased. es. First and final account of Thomas F.

Brady, administrator of Joha Brady late of Johnstown, deceased. 67. Finland final aeconnt el Abram B. Clifford. admlnlatraUir ol Elisabeth K.

Beam late ol Johns tewn Borouirh. deceased. es. The accent of James F. Thomas, aruardiaa of Morns t'ca stable, one ef the minor children and heir ol Jane Cocsiable.

deceased. CELESTINE J. BLAIK. Ueglster. KcRlster a Office.

T3nsrurg. Aug. 8.l8uo. Ournaane-SIMOV: THE CLOiniEK-cost oceans of mouey and months of toil aa experiment to make It what it is to-day -and IfscheaD at the price. It Is the standard of excellence, the guarantee of supreme superiority, and It stamps every garment which bears this label 4 tics i as being tLe BEST that man can Our name bas a FINE CLoTUlXG.

value to you. Tbe reputation or a cluttitr Is tbe accumulated erldencw of many traLsartions vrlth many customers. A sood name cao only be founded on continued "merit In niorchandi-e Our merchandine is always meritoriooa. The value of anythine Is what tt will bring In tbe marks-t. When a marsufacturir gets aa advanced price for bis product, lie gets it because it Is worth It.

Ojr goods command high prices but me invariably sell tbem low. as we not on)v gain a thereby but also th- customer. Some men cavil and fay, -'ub pay extra for the name." So ao you I It's worn it. When a man's repu-tatlon commands a higher price it's always bcause It's worth It. Uy his reputation one man can borrow money at 4 per cent.

another must pay 8. Tue act is tbe same, the money the same, but one Is secure and the other la cot. Imputation makes the difference. When you buy our goods you get our good Dime with them. It is blended Id every seam and button hole.

You get the name aud more, you get the Quality made tbe name Best quality. with that Cling tightly to this word "quality." Hold it up and examine it. study it and thir lc about it. The profits of the clothing business are seemingly locked in an Impregnable vault, but tbo combination unlocks at the word "qualitv." Kxj.irieDce will teach yon tbat Dy the woikiiigs of the law of compensation, all things cost about the earns. Your loss ot trade and reputation on Inferior goods makes tnera cost as much as the best.

You get what you pay for. The only question is, which method will pty you? Will you huy the best and bave It. or will you play at money-making and buy trash aud lose trade? Largely successful merchants in the clothing trads now-a-days deal only in tbe best qualities. Every great success bas been built on this foundation. Permanent success requires reputation.

Count over the big men of the trade there's tbe proof. Reputation can only be secured lo ooe way buy and sell bt qualities and let tbe customers tell the story. It is tbe best advcrt-jalng aod the cheapest you ever did. Our customers will talk about the kind of Clothes we keep, as there's so much ln them to talk about tbe fit. the fabric, tbe fashion.

Tbat extreme Fineness ok Finish you can't find in other makes. And tbe good things they'll say about the clothes they'll say about us If you buv 'em. Merchant and merchandise, are always classed together. Bad, good or best, onle one "best" in Clotbicg our's. Simon's.

We re ready for Fall. Why not let our good Dame be yoar mascot for tbe season? Drop In and see ua. You know where my store is. We'll we triad ti see you, or if you can't come to see us. send us word and we'll call on you at home.

By buying Groceries, Clothing, of us you save lots or money by tbe transaction a fact whicb you do not realize when vou buy elsewhere in town. GrTJs. siivrojsr, Gallitzin's Cheapest Cash Merchant and retailer at Wholesal Trices A Pbiladerpliia Lawyer Prominent tn hH profession, says: "Pont put my name in print but retr any one yeu wish to tne, az.d I will gtjully tell what the KaMiaa ftniaiim Cars rua done for me." Tola (rtnUeman was so lame obs would bave thought Ulm a cripple, and yet Xlarwe Dars1 ustj of our resic Xy uixaighteaed hlzn ut all riUL. If a. Bakitb.

a leadine anaasfactnrar of Wil-Bmixtoa. 11 wmaa IMo. lTth 'ai: "From tile fine daj I ttoejaa to sjw the stuawan RbeumaUsxa Cure, re-Imf followed aad my comi.KX iiirimirul. Toe of aax bata became saora and more natural unul 1 fclt aeduoneafiat esther Uuoa; urwortme. 1 know rn whieh has aa eaiok ana woadraoa aa aflect." One of Philadelphia's oldest merehanta.

Ma. C. (I. Bor crra. reatdiac Mata BCpaet.

im uiaatosra. ears; The Snna II luaiasl iia Oete bas taken all tbe pain eat of my datarhtar's arm aad neaa. fne had saflored gieailr with tot ainaiai. We have teertmony of this sort snfTlclent te aatlKfy the most siepUcal. But If yorr have the l.aeuinatltiin you want relief rather than testl-auony.

You can get It qui, sure, peruiaaeuta by acudlng for the RUSSIAN RHEUMATISM CURE nweertprlre pamphlet, with fcwtimonials. free. I czrt If tnailed. toe. sd.hrjoiial.

se Bex dues the business. HUSilANa RHEUMATISM CURE. AVI 1)0 WS ILate Bluyers Are More Fortunate Than Usual This Season. In many lines in our Dress Goods Depart ments we surplus, particularly In slJXXER WUOLT.XN. This surplus must go.

Room Is needed for Vail goods now arriving. Kone Otninne jnthout tbis Trade-Mack. As yet it i not Is. lonnd at tbe etrss, tint car enly be had by raolosiw tlM amount aaabove, aad a-ldmeaubc the AmtmcM iroiratura. PFAELZER BROS.

CO. tsti-t21 Market Street, 1'klladelpkla- RITISBURGHPA. "COUNTERi A LL- SOLID -LEATHER- Every- pa va a nteq I TVEBT BOIY la amorfa ouuuty shiiuij read Vx the i RXEJiAji. Only Sl.W per ytar. TkJOTICK.

A lu Taia Oarsii' Oocer er Uambria Oo. To the Heirs and lesral Keresentatives of Thomas Itanean, deoeased: Uaiauas: Yon are hrrebv cited to be and ap pear beiore the Jndxes of the (nhais Court to be held at Kbensbnrg. ea the brat Monday ol r-f-te ruber next, tben and there to accept or refuieto take tbe real estate of Tbomas Ihincan. deceased at the appraised valuation put upon It by aa Inquest daly awarded by the said Clourt, or show cause why same should not be sold. J.O.

STtNEMAN. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Ebensburg, Angnst 8, 90.8t. ADMrNISTKATORHNOnCE.

Letters ol administration upon the estate ot A. J. Christy, late ol Ioretto. deceased, having been ranted to the onder- ianed. notice Is hereby ft I Ten to all persona Indebted to said evtate te make payment without delay, and these having claims or demands ajratnst the same will present them, properly authenticated, for settlement.

J. DENNY, Administrator ol A. J. Christy, deceased. August it.

et. A sale of Fine Imported Dress Goods Novelties 4' to 42 iucb goods at 50 cents. Very large ana choice line, every piece of which is down in price from fl 00 to 1 25. Surely this is reaching Bed Rock. Choice line of SO inch Clotbs, 50 cents.

36 incb.YYoo! Suitings, 35 cents. And In tbe MLK DEPARTMENT. Kxtra quality 19 inch Black Surabs, 50 cents. 26 inch Black Surabs. 75 cents.

Avery large line of Coloked Regesck Silks, 19 Inches wide, 70 cents, worth Intrinsically 51 25. ICO pieces Colored Arniure Silks at 1.00. extra beavy quality, down from $1 25 aud ci.oo. i oat is to say, roin our ti.Zi and 1.50 Arm ure 8 now marked 100 a yard. These and many otber Items for late buy-ers to profit by Ip these stores.

Write our Mall Order Depaitment. It offers same advantages as are presented over th encounter. APPRAISEMENTS JkTOTH'E IS HEKEHV HIVEN THAT THE i lolluwinir nameil appraisements of propcrtv appraised and set apart lor wdows ol ce tents under the Act of Assemblv of tbe 4th day of April. A. I.

Kit. have l.een Died In tbe Kerlster's ethce in and f.r the t'ounty ol Cambria, SDd will te presented to the On hani ('nun ot said county lor ouunrinalton and alllowanca on WL'lWl'CIHY CL'ltT -T. 10flrt 1 II OUL 1. I 1. Inventory and appraisement of nersnnal priiperty raised and set apart to Helen Kraut, WW" "I John J.

Kvans, (carpenter), deceased. a. Inventory and appraisement of personal property of Joseph Orass hence r. late of tTarrolf township, "arobna fountv. deceased, p.

praised and set apart for Theresa Urassbenrer. widow of said decedent. S30O. 3. Inventory and appraisement of the personal property appraised and set anart to Ninrv Stray-or.

widow of I'. Strayer. late of lwer Yo-townsblp, deoeased srioo. 4. lnver.torv and appraisement ol personal proiertv sptirslscd and set apart to F.tlM J.

Davis, widow ol John J. Havls, late or Cambria towostili dftceased. i. Inventory and appraisement of the rersonnl tmjierty appraisei and set apart to Elizabeth 'rice, widow of Win. I.

Price, deceased. 6 Inventory and aprvisement ol the personal trrterty ar-prafsed and set apart t'i fennfo IMvls. widow ot Moses lsvi. late of Klacklick township, deceased. T.

Inventory and appraisement of the personal property approperty apuraised and set anart to Justlna acker. widow of of t'onrad Wacker. late of the noroua-b ol Johnstown, deceased. S14J 12. 8.

Inventory and appraisement of the tersonai proxertv apiiraieed and set apart to KITiheth Walters, widow ot Thomas Walters, late ot "oop-ersdale, t'atubria county. deceased. 13.10. V. Inventory and appraisement of the persmal projiertv a.iriraised and set apart to Ueile Strayer.

widow ol Cyrus Strarer, late ol liwer Yoder township deceased. 10. lnvetitcry'and appraisement ol the personal property appraised and set aiiart to Chriatina, Slnifle, widow of Aaanst SPtr'e, late Vpier Yoder township, deceased, tfm. 1L. Inventory and appraisement of tt- personal l.roperty appraised and set apart to Kln Koos.

widow of John Koos, late ot Conemanh borouuh. deceased. VXI. 12. Inventory and appraisement ol the nersonal property appraised and set apart to Fluileth Fje.

widow ot John Fye, late ol Adams township, deceased. JS4 78. IS. Inventory and appraisement of the personal property apprsled and set apart to Ann Huahea, wliiow of lohn T. HiiKhea.

late ot Cambria township, deceased. CELEST1NE J. Br. AJ K. Keiclster'f Office.

Ebensbuix; pnurt lSyo! ToTICE. i. All persons are hereby cautioned against purcbaslDK school orders ol AUasrhany school district Cambria county, hearing number and data as followa: Order No. 1'iS lor tli 00. dated t'ebrnary ls.

lSisi; order No. laC fur S12 AO, dated June 'id. and order No. 1 tor ft 10 x7. dated Junei.lV'O.

as tbe above orders were drawn by mistake and Imposition. xty order ol the Board. JS. VAUQHT, Allegheny 11. at.

Secretary. ITlSrKAY. Oa me to tha residence of the undersigned la A 1 sarhenv townshln oa or about lune 15th. 1B9S. one light red belfer.

white spotted supposed to about tha aire of two years. The owner Is re quested to come, pay charei and taka her away, or she will be diapered ol according to law. TUOS. BIS UUP. Allthecy township, August li, low.

BOGGS ch BUHL, 115toll9FeaeralSt. ALLEGHENY. PA. HASTINGS HOTKL. H.

J.SHrmia. Proprietor. Icated at the Station, near the centre of the town, on 1-ourlh Avenue. We endeavor to furnish the best accommodations to business men. pleasure seekers and boarders.

Persons In search of eomlort and quiet will nnd It a desirable place to stop. The Table is unsurpassed and Is always sapplied with the best the market affords, and all the delicacies of tbe season. The Bar Is supplied with the choicest ol pore liquors and eiarars and nothing-hut the beet la sold, t-pecial attention given to the cars of horses. H.J.SOHETTIO. TO WEAK imi Buffering from the effects of youthful errors, early decay, wasting weakness, lost manhood.

eo Iwill Bead a valuable treatise sealed i eoetainlng full particulars for home cure. EE of charge. A eplendid "il work should be read by every man wae Is nervous and debilitated. Addreaa, t.F.jUF vTLsOt, JfooOus, Cean, ADMINISTBATOK'S NOTICE. Letttrs of admlnUtratlon havlna; been a ranted to tbe undersigned by the Kciclstcr of Cambria county, oa tbe estate of illiam O'Con-nel.

late of KSensourg. In tald county, deceased noliee hereby alven to all persons maka payment without delay and those havlna claims against i-sineto rcnt them proporly authenticated lor settlement .1. if. PENNY, Admioidtrator of Wai. Concell, oeceafed.

aul.tt -f70TCE 1NTKNDKI) APPLICATION" lor charter of Incorporation Notice Is hereby siven that an application will be made to the Hon. K. Johnston, president Jadire of the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria count von the Mia Hay ef Ktptrmbrr. A. I.

IHfMI. by James W. Kildurt. 1 hom as Tobln. 1.

Cloinn. Kobert Snowball. Charles Job. F. B.

Keninver. John Anstead and others, under the Act ol Assembly of the Commonwealth ol Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to Provide for the Incorporation and Herniation of certain Corporations." approved April ST4. and the snpple-roents thereto, for the charter o' an Intended corporation to be called tbe -Knlahts of ijiSor Cooperative Haildinir Companv. of OallHsla. the character and'obiect ol which Is In erect a hall or building to be used by the members or said corporation as a plrtee of meettnir and for otber public and private ne.

and lor these purposes to have, possess and enfov all the rla-hts. benefit a and prlvlleKes ot tbe said Act of Assembly and Its supplements. Kl. T. M'NtKLlS, Solicitor.

ALEXANDER F. HAY, CATERER, Ladles' and Cent'emen's Dln-Ingrand Lunch Rooms. PraaaaAventae, TKnl HU, PA. W'eddlno'S l'nrtin. Dnn plied with every requisite, to any available point, by rail or other conveyance.

Special and prompt attention srlven orders by mail or telephone. August at. 190-301. SAW MILLS I Fa tent Variable friction A Kelt Feted. Steam Engines, Hav Presses.

Millet. Ap. Portable Crist Msi Send Inr illns Catalogue, 14 Lit. 1 ti i-exti ua- Maw lil new, Ac, a.b. laiuji AK.iw., itk, fa.

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