i'fSinTivi"! 'FrrtMlTflll ' VlilliVvUU r.U-UMUH mKNMU Rfi, r.ivr.iii A f .. r.. JAM' AT. V T. K1. FRIDAY, - i.wAi. aim rrn ii For sair. Fi"li ro" with ca!f. (iulrfi at tli' .Xnv. ' Airs. R. K. Join-' i !' -: out i Tn- f.w odd puirs of !;'! ciirlniii. rr. I--. ir. Ji.an-r, of Susquehanna townsM., sfnt a few hours in town on Monday. ; Two Arabp.-dJl. rs were struck by an V ast bound passeiwr train n.-ar Sonn.an, .on Saturday morning and Instantly f 1d!!'d. Dr. A. r.rlflitli, of thl place, loft to-day - Thurs.Iav i for Florida, whew he will r J main until sj.rlni? looking after his orange ';' farm In that snnuy land. would call your special attention to our choice line of spring dress good. l'.lack lu iirl. ttas a specialty. Mrs. R. E. Jones. -Mall Fxrress struck two Norwegian Jia.i repress Biiumv e In the cut we?t or Oaliitztn on oaiuruay evening, and add.-d two more deaths to the list of fatalities happening In that death trap. Banks Vnn Ormer. son of Joseph Vaa4 Ormer. of Rca.lo townsnip, uiou on day night of Prlght's disease. He wag about twenty-four yenri of age and had but recently returned from Dakota. Mr. Daniel Ehcrly, of this place left on Saturday last for McKeesport, Fa., on a vNit to her sister Mrs. Drown, who was badly burned a few days before from her clothing catching lire from a stove. For sale or rent. A bouso of seven rooms In the East ward of Ebensburg. Will be old on eay payments. Possession given on ti. 1st of April next. Cali on tho subscriber for terms. II emit Ptkxe, Dr. Poblnson, ft practicing physician In attempting to bord a moving train near Portage. u Friday lat, was thrown un der the v. heels and Instantly killed. His remains were enterred In Grand View com tery, Johnstown. Furs! Furs: Hunters and others should remember that O. E. Fredericks, of tills place, psys th highest cash price for otter, mink, red fox, gray fox. raccoon, skunk. opp..um and muskrat furs and trains. From 13 cents to f.lMO w ill be paid for skunk skins. Oliver L. Shorts, a Pennsylvania rallraoad t.rakeman, was struct uy I Fast Line while, walking on tho track at i Fust Conemaueh on Saturday night, and so badlv Injured that he died before a I physician could bo summoned. Short's home was at South Fork. J l,wers Is a genius. He has wonderful j sr!ft. No person of cultivated taste should rut" hearing him. Tirhentcr Democrat rhn.niVfH. Mr. Towers will sipcar at the Opera House, Ebensburg. in Snirday -I . veiling. Fel.nniry Tth. Reserved teats I now on sale iu Carl Rivlnlus' store, i The Flair courty attorneys have uuan- Imously signed a petition requesting Judge ' Dean to be a candidate for President ) Judge lu that ounty at tho coming ulec i tiun, without regard to party lln.iS. Judze ' Dean has filUsl tho position acceptably to f all parties for the past twenty years and will 1 elected for the third term without - opposition. I A largo audience assembled to htar the I Imperial Quartet, of Boston. All went wlth great ipeotfitions which were fully realized. Tho gentlemen composing i the "quartet nre a!! artists of much ability and may well bo proud of the hit tbey made at St. Jooph. St. Jva, ih (.V'O llcr tM. At the Opera House, this place, on Wednesday evening, February -Jlh. Edward Hays, an englneeer employed by the Cambria Iron Company at Johns town, wa struck by a freight train that was backing down off tho Baltimore A Ohio tru.-k on Wednesday morning and in stancy silled. The accident happened on the ttack l-.umediiAvly under the Pennsyl vania railroad station. Hays leaves a wife and five cl.Udreu t mourn his death. I Pr. J. 15. Pralller. an old-time resident I of Ebensburg and Carrolltown, but now of 1 Eyk.-ns, Dauphin county, dropped In to seo I u on Monday. The Doctor looks hale and I h. arty. but the pleasure of Ms visit was ; r.arred by the fact that he was summoned to vl:t hi old home by the serious Illness of hi mother, whose death occurred on TM"-v!ay evening In Pla.'kllck township .rtiv after the Doctor reached hor bed- The beard of directors of the Protection Mutuai Fiio Ius.uranoe Comuauv of Cam- I County met for organisation ou Janu- ary Mth. and elected lie? following ofiio rs ttoeive f..r tho ensuing year: President, $11. IF.i.keal; Vleo-Prcsldent. John A. SP.'air; Eie. utive Committee, John Lloyd, John J. Etaus and C. T. U'wierts: Secreta- V tfi 1 irea-uivr, I. . Dick; agout for 'rir. . A. Kinkead; agent for ?Johu: a n, T. K. Roberts. I The directors of the Ebensburg Atrrl J.ulturai Society held their first meeting I to-day .Tl.ur-.!ay at 11 o'clock, for the purpose of taking steps for erecting the iiere;ary buildings for the fair. The t bulldlngi needed are a grand stand.TJudgos' "tand. exhibition huIMir.g, stalls, etc. The fair premises to be a successful enterprise, and !.' vha din ' tors con-ult tho proper au thority on the weather when selecting tho !ay f. r holding the fir-t exhibition, it w ill Jtrlve the project such a boom that thu tock will sell at a premium. ... -i trie c:, cii-m or ollicers for the Eb ensburg Agricultural Society ou Saturday last the following named gentlemen were elect!: President, John Lloyd; first vlce.-presldent, G. J. Jones; second vice president, Thomas L. Jones; secretary, L. S. Reed; assistant secretary, A. J. Waters; treasurer. A. Vi. Puck; directors, E. Janies, Web. (Jriffith, John Owens, J. H. Denny, Ebensburg; Ira Bloom, Wil more; J. M. ShumaUcr and J. J. Milligan, JvUusk.wn: Daniel Davis, Cambria town ship; P. J. Sanders, Munster township, and Samuel D. Patterson, Barr township, A dispatch, from Danviilo Pa., on Wed -nedy says: Tho , of the North Pranrh Steel Company, of that place, against M-s-r. Moiam' Murphy, O'.Shea and Enturel. of Johnstown, Indicted for conspiracy : obtaining certain draw Ings of a patent "M" rail, came up in the Mon tour county court on Wednesday. Mur lhy et al., together w ith Henry Seisnvna. kr charged with rifling the safe of tho ! x- . , - --- - . -ortti i:ranch Comi-any and taking the J .above named templets, etc. After a Jury ' ot.tain.Hl F. P.Howe was sworn and testi3ed as to tho identity of the defend- ants and tho articles removed from tho sa.'o, when court adjourned. On Satnrday a week ago a young man "r..m ritt-bnrg hired a horse and buggy at Iflleman' livery stable In Hlairsvllle, for the purpose of going to Homer. On Tues day mr.rnlnat, on a remote country road in Btackliek township, Indiana county, a dead horso was found tangled up In the harness of a rig that was almost enveloped In mud. In the buggv '.ver-hoes of larw size and several empty I - "a-KS. 11 was U10 hunie rtr lilrol at . .. " . . 1 j ""ry htatile orHilenian Ilros. by the s-tranger. It had been seen at different Writs alone, the road leading to Ulacklick, J'ay being driven at a furious speed. The horse was evidently driven to death rid tha rig deserted by the man who hired Mr. t'hurW Pimotxl, of Sinm.'riiill was a visitor t.JO.irofTit-p on Tuslay. wh(:l V(, Wat Hrst-cSaw Job print:.! pivf tl ollii'o a trial. Prtv'S tin most r.a-ouabl.'. i L K. Dun. Ran. E-t-. of St. A niru-!"', sM-nt a i-oiiplc of days in town tim ing tho pic.-cn; wf k, j Th" IVnnsylvania Hailroad Company h.is I. ti n ci y luiy the pattwo weeks de ' si.'i.ini: ami b-illditK a new sto:k car for a f.rm iu Chicai;... The now cars are wider : and loner than the old. Tho bracinff Is : also different. Other improvements are 1 liay lx.xes which are fitted in tho roof, hay ! racks that fold to the roof when tho car is ! used for other than stock purposes, and ! movable w ater troughs. Mr. James Elder I has been superinteudlnjj the designing and ! construction. The committee who were appointed to Inrpect the car and all others 1 who have seen It. say It Is the finest in the ' country. There are to bo 1,000 cars built ; Iu the Altoona shops for the aforesaid firm. Altuoita araphlc-Xctis. Davidson's Comedy Company played here thee nights this week, Mouday, Tues- dav and Weduesday, to large audiences, J-n 1 . ! ' ' i. , rt rhanahura don t want it 1 to be their last. The first time Frank Dav I ison and his company played in Ebensburg j they tickled the town, and when they came here this week the people wore ready to bo tIckuj aiain, ad none were disappointed. Wo commend Davidson's Comedy Company to to the fan-loving people of whatever place they may chance to be, knowing that a good thing Is alw ays appreciated. Frank Davidson, In whatever role, Is a comedy himself, and when ho appears, nothing but air-brakes can stop you from laughing. i'arrespoudanee. San Astoxio, Fla., Jan 23, 1591. Edliur Cambria Freeman: Dkah Km: It will bo a matter of Inter est, I know, to many of your readers to learn that tho academy and convent but receutly established in this beautiful por tion of the Stato "the land of flowers," under tho auspices of tho good Sisters of St. Benedict, are al ready In a prosperous and flourishing con dition. It is but justice to say that this is mainly due to the uutiring zeal and energy Mother Dolorosa Scanlan, who but a cou ple of years ago came here with a few Northern sisters to enter upon what seemod a hopeless task, considering tho means at Laud, and who is to-day as much surprised as anyone at w hat has been ac complished. But I started out to write more particu larly of a grand and impressive ceremony that took place here to-day In the reception of three young ladies of tbe North into this Southern branch. If wi niay so speak, of the graiid old religious order of St. Itene diet. Their tames are: M. Bernadetto Easiy, of Carrolliown; Miss Murphy and Miss Mary McCalley, of Pittsburg. The Ut. Rev. Bishop of the diocese, assisted by four of the reveroed clergy, performed tho ceremony of reception in the presence of a crow ded church edifice, consisting of Pro testaj.U and Catholics who came to pay their respects to the Northern neophytes, and to witness the beautiful and Impress ive ceremonies. The young ladies were attired In the most becoming and tasteful of bridal adommuuts and were Indeed the cynosure of all eyes as they en terel the sanctuary. But I forbear en larging on the uever-to-be-forgotten beau ties of the occasion for fear of trespassing on your space. Miss Easly Is the grand daughter of Henry Scanlan, Esq. c. k. I. The PfiiajltsalaToan to California. The wonderful popularity of tho Penn sylvania tours to tho Golden Gate Is best illustrated by tbe fact that the full com plement of passengers for tho first, start ing on February Tin, registered six weeks before the date of the tour. The space in the first train being all tak en, engagements arc now being made for the remainder of the series. The second tour, fixed for March 3rd, Is au exceeding ly deslrab'e oue on account of the interest ing route traversed, as well by reason of tho fact that its members arc in California at whit many consider the most delightful season of the year. Eastern people w ho desire to see Golden Coast In its most at tractive garb could not choose a more de sirable opportunity. Names aro being registered very rapidly for tho second tour, and those who wish to make their going certain should apply at once for tickets. Tho magnificently appolntod train, pre senting all the comforts of homo or hotel, Is not tho least conspicuous feature of these transcontinental trips. For lniteries aud tickets apply without delay to-Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General I'assenger Agent, Philadelphia, or Tourist Agents, Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 233 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia, or SJ'j Broadway, New York. Uarrlare Llrrnaoa. Tho fullowlug marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans Court for the week ending 'Wednesday, Janu ary '3, liiohard D. Jor.es, Johnstown, and May Tibbot, Cambria township. John V. O'Donnell, Cresson, and Mary M. Storm, A!leiheny township. James Sloey, Indiana county, and Emma Jane .McGuire. St. Augustine. Earnest Kelluer and Lizzie Leslie, Mor relivillo. John Dowling and Mary T. From aid, Johnstown. Richard II. Gorham and Emma Gear hart, Johnstown. Andrew Roe and Hannah Errickson, Johustown. John Ilerta and Christina Clema, Johns town. Lew J. Frossor and Annie L. Somervillo, W est Taylor township. W. R. Talor, Pennington, Klair iounty, and Martha V. Dell, lilair county. Mark Laffey and Mary E. Lynch, Johns town. Nolle. A meeting of the Farmers' Alliance, which was adjourned to afford time for tho committee. on roads to report, will be held atCarrolltowuonFebruary Tth, at 1 o'clock, r. m. As tho road question Interests all, a full attendance Is expected. LUKE PE1IE, President. J. J. KAYLOR, Secretary. Tb row era Ealalnmrut. No dramatic company eould give a more spirited, lively and realistic per foimance than this single gentleman gave. Hartford Timet. At Opera House, this place, Saturday, February 7. Reserved seats now on sale at Carl Rivlnlus store. Consumption Surely Cured. To Th Enreoa: Plaaae Inform yon reader that I hare a poaidra remedy for the a bore named diaeaee. By Its timely nee thousand of hopoleaa eaaea hare been permanently eared. I shall be glad to send two bottlea of my remedy FRJiE to any of your readers who bar consumption If they will end ma their Express and P. O. adJreaa. Hespect fnlly, T.A.8UX'CJI.it.C..18tPearlBt..i(.X. In peaklng of the Imperial Quartet, which will apoear in F1hmisI.ii rir an rKrn ary 4th, the Glen Falls, (N. Y.) Itepubllcan Savs: Glen Fulls has en Inv.f ... j j ' .ufftii ca cellent musical treats of late, but we doubt if a finer, more finished one of the kind has yet been given in our midst. A few muffs aud lxas left over at Mrs. R. E. Jones, w hich can lx had at a reduction. Iult of JnruM. TIAriMK JIROR4 SPECIAL TIRM. Aaran. H. S.,crk. .!ohn?nwn. Hetct'er. Kuol, laborer. Tehnstown. Itoyle, John rnirincer, Johntowu. i riim. Srerinaa V Inrmtr. 'rojlo twp. 'nh, John , roller. Jhn.-t4in. lhvts. Wilham. laborer, Kat .'oopmAlub. Kllenbericer. '!nrlei". Inriuer. Highland tarp. Krauts, t'erJinitnct . shoemaker, Johnstown. oetert,l:brln, leu-r. Johnstown. Ortffl tb. Ixiwinao. heater. Johnstown . Hidden. Stephen, farmer. Cruyle twp. H itceD. Huiiti , farmer, 1 learQel.1 twp. Unil. f iliiaiu, f irmer. Pirf me twp. H'.Mer, liarl, carpenter, XYtunore. liuruer, Ja.xiti C ., tcm.ter. Ji.fcimown. Iiuetner, An .m, mnuMir. Johnstown. Huuhes, rru'mns J.. turoier. M rni.'C- r twp. L41U4I1S John 1... laborer, Jobntwn. Melvln. 'I'horoa H.. laborer, J bn.-twa. Mond .y, Kilaa. farmer Jackon twp lul.cn, JJeruard. laborer, Johnstown. Slurp.iy. .leorue, tarairr, AJhiu twp. Myers, Andrew, blacksmith Johnstown. Slyer. Wni. jy. . hlaokru.ith. Klrhtaud twp. Hereon. S. I.., t-trmer. I:irr twp. I'lunket. Thoinaa K., cierk, Tunnt-lnll!. I'orier. J uhn, Itauiiter. 1 unnellill. Cluinn. .latnei. uiercbant . .lohoatown. scanlan. ."Martin, intuer, Washington twp. Spires. Weslejr, foremai.. Clailititn. SLiblch. Jo.seb, nuercoaot. Jobnatuwn. rtrer. Sauiuel, eoLtraetor, Mooycretk twp. Tbomaa, W. H.. laberer. .lolmMown. l ibl.ott, K. It., farmer. Icr Voder twp. Wtasiotfer, Josua f., irmer, AJaini twp. UB1.1UJIT.UIIH MAKCH TKRM . Huclc, V'nctnt J .. mercbaut. South Fork. Kuxton, (ieorice I). , laixire', Ju mono. Heche I. Ileiiry , farmer, U trr wp. eoke, W illiaui .clerk, Johnstown. I'unnlnKham. John 11. . elerk. Johnstown. Craver, Auxuittlne. tariaer. rtieqtiehinnit twp. Collma, Jobn S , miner, s.uiu 'urk, i'ramer. Valentine, farmer, PortHice twp. Irallhao, J'tKiuiM. lat.orer. t'be at Sprlny. Icaer, i. H , aent HaaltDic. Kniciehart t'barleii, lar.orer. Johnstown. Oeorge, I'eter K. farmer. WaKhinnton twp. H 111. John K. , laborer. JLower Yodar iwp. Iiel.T. .1.. teacber. Jehnsiown. Kerr. Mark, 'arjier, Jackson twp. iantiy, Simon F., botel keeper. ISosqnehaana twp. Melhoin. Peter, farmer, Alleirheny twp. Mjers. t tiiirlu, laborer. Sionycreek twp. Maltern. Iteurj, mill band, Johnstown. Marled, llarrj. farmer, Umd twp. ltlpple. Jacob S teamster Loirer Toder twp. Sloan, fhilip. latorer. Jol'uatown, liuri'aurli. Join, undertaker, Washington twp. Vogle. fbillip, miner. Oaliitiio bor. THATtltl rlRHT Will. Abrams, Kenrv, farmer, farroll twp. Bowser, J lin It. , in borer. Johnstown. Hrlnker. T. 11., arooer, JohnnUiwa. Kuser. Peler. laborer. Johnstowa. Hoyd. James k... carpenter. Jobostown. H-rrj,Jonn rmtcUr. Jolmstwu. Krehin. J.ihn K.. larmer. West faylor twp. Henhod. tl 1, farmer. W at Tay lor twp. Hhenui. S'oti. miner, lower oder twp. oiinU, W illiam 11., clerk, ttiunshurv. ('tew ley. Cornelius, tuoemalter. Johnstown. Hrs. Mu-u.iel. I ATUie.", ' 'Uest twp. l:ivt. roster V..crp nter. l.wer Yoder twp. I.eloler. Joton, lariner. r.lder twp. Ki-en, Henry, laborer Johnstowa. 'iorm.tn. '1 ho'tias. mill h:iud. Johnstown. H twthorn. W illia.u. tinner. Johnstown. Hoover, r'runk. lalMirer. Johnstown. Harflitwe', liav.il H.. hitx.rer, UowerYoJer twp. llolhsier. Kar . wlreiuaB. Kast t ;nemaugh. Htik'ie. Iaao, farmer. SuuimerhlU twp. .laa.e'. Kvan. aveiit. Johnstown. Just. Mast, hotel-kerper. Johnstown. Masierton. W llliain J r.. clerk. Johnstown. Makin. Wllliaiu, Unocr. f,it.rla twp. Moran. Peter, f.jrmer. Alleifheny twp. . Mi.iiMen, M I. . clerk, lolmstown. Mci ioux", Kaniel. lariuor. i royle twp. Keplar. J. H . mercliaiit. H islinns. Kina. Jamea attent. Johnstowa. Koluer. Milton, merchant. Joh nitown. N eelerlander, Michael. lat.orer, Johnstcwn. Orrt. Hintm. 'armer. Kichlnd twp. D.-lHrn. Wm. U . KArdner. Johnstown, (l-imn I'eter, plumper. Johnstown. Kinitler. Kre.1 , plutn'ter Johnstown. Kose, W llliant, larmir, C ut Taylor twp. Nnryofk. eo. K.. tinner, J ilinstown. Sarituls lter. teainter. Johnstown, stni tmatter. Peter Ir. farmer, t'arroll twp. Thom:is. K. I..., laoorer. Koeusbarwr. Thomas lames J.. I.iruier. t'arroll twp. Tumh. In ton. batcher, Lower Yoler twp. Yorhour, Otto, larmrr. vainria twp. Wol!, Jo.-e-ih 11. t).iliiter. .I.il.nslown. W e!, lawreD.e, carpenter. Jchnstown. ij.lli, larmer. royle i wp. Wilson, James, carpenter, Asbville. BFCOS. i vl'lllE. Hen ford. II. C., elerk. J ilin'town. Klemmel, Jobn. mill hand , Johnstown. Hloom. Ir. farmer, uiuuierulll twp. Hush, l.nlts. farmer. l-.lior Iwp. Hyrne. William H.. lanorer. El.ensburir. I 'aruey. C'haries. J r . a'orr. Johnstown. t'oliUbrh. Scott, taruu . .r,'-kHja twp. 'o trnd, .fonn, mercti-.uf. I.'lly. f'ouiter. 1. W.. inercrunt. Franklin. tMark. Samuel, lat.orer. Lower Voder twp. t'tiB'e'r, J"eb V.. P.rein.in. Johnstown. Kdwrds, Kdw.ird. mine ! ss, I.lltf. Klilott, Alunxa, farmer, llarr twp. Knale, .losri.h, brakeman, K 1st CV'tlcmaunh Kvans. I'hlUlo. huteher. I.lll. Klion. John Jr., merchant. Johnstown. tiooderham. Ueo. W., farmer, Susqucbanca twp. Hasson John, laborer. Iohn?town. ti:iuk,Jhn J.. merchant. Johnstown. Horner, J . s . larmer, Adams twp. Hudson, neorire. time keeper. Johnstown. .fame. John, laborer . John town. Joue.s. '.V ilium J., aent. fortune twp. KIiik, Thomas l , Hb..rr. twp. Klein, Lewis, farmer. Kl.ler twp. Kr.nit r. It. M., lomherman. ( IrarP.eU twp. l.Kue, .lohn, bartender, r.!litiln bor. Lltclm er. Kuueue, merchaut. I.oretto. l.lattiutr, freortre, merchant Johnstown. M.Hiormick, John. professor, Summerhll twp. Munt.ick. J.hn. lu;urerm-in, Johnstown. Myers, J.I. , I inner, Keade twp. Myers, Thomas 1J ., farmer, Oatlltxln twp. Iate. John, laborer. Jarksou twp. Plusimer, Samuel, farmer, Croyle twp. Keed. s. S.. lahojor, Jobnsiuwn. Klch&rds, Oeorte K., Keade twp. Kowland. A uion W.. farmer. Blackllck twp. Kuib, Joseph . clerk. Johnstown. Samuels, fc.. H., (aborer. Johustown. Sell, Henry , farmer. Jackson t-wp. Somerville. John, farmer, John.town. Striaer. W illiam, laborer, Johnstown. Stull. B. F., merchant, Stonyrreek twp. 1 bomas. Joseph, carpenter, John .town. Thomas. Woo1s K.. farmer, (Cambria twp. Topper. John H., larmer, Adams twp. Wickeu, Joan t, , mercbaut. South Fork. KC. ADfoilins Itenaa. St. ArocsTi.VE, Pa., Jan. 20, 1S91. Editor Cambria Freeman: Peak Sir: Squire Anthony Wills, of Chest Springs, died at his residence on Wednesday of last week. He had been sick for several mouths before his death. The funeral took place on Friday, Inter ment in the Catholic cemetery In this place. Quite a large crowd attended the fair In this place ou Saturday night last, and S10S is said to be the amount of shekels raked In. A Miss Tomlinson, of near Lorotto, died of consumption, on Friday last. This it Is said is tho fifth member of the family that has died of that dread disease. Miss Regina Meally, teacher of the pri mary school in this place, intends to open a select shool for all grades of pupils, in the Spring. We know of no better young teacher than Miss Meally, and all who are desirous to send thir children to a good Summer school had better make the nec essary arrangements at once. Mrs. Wm. JJray and child, and Mrs. Raphel Delozier, of Altoona, visited their parents, Mr. aud Mrs. T. Delozier, of this place, on Saturday last returning on Sun day. Master Charlie Douglass, son of Mr. Silas Douglass, of near St. Augustine, has been ill for a conple of weeks, but Is con valescing. Our next local Institute will be held in St. Augustine, Feb. 7, lS'Jl. : The Gallitzin schools are better supplied with apparatus than any other schools that we know of in the county. A school house to cost f-0,0f)0 is to be built in the near future. We recently paid a very pleasant visit to the school of Prof. IJiter, principal of the Ninth Ward Schools, Johnstown, Prof. IJiter is doing good work, as he ever does. Miss Miss Murray In the neit low er grade is also an able teacher. We are pained to note the death of Mr. Go. Dunmire, of East Conemaugh, which sad event bok place on Monday last. Mr. Dunniiro had en sick fur a couple of months prior to his death. The funeral took place on Wednesday, Interment In Lower Yoder Catholic cemetery. We ex tend to the afflicted family our heartfelt sympathy, Mr. Dunmlro's ago was 51 years. p M Pfmmoa ! Organs NMrlfleed. In order to close out our immense stock of pianos and oreans before removal to our to-be-remodeled warerooms, loi and 103 Fifth avenue, (next to postoffice), prices will be reduced away down. A fine piano for $250, worth fKio. Organs for fTO, worth 125. Stock embraces Chickering, Linde man, Wheelock, Halleti Davis, and Stuy vesant pianos; Palace, Bridgeport, Shon inger, and Packard organs. Second hand pianos from 175 upward; organs, Ho, fso, and f.15. Easy payments arranged. This Is a great opportunity for a bargain and buyers should call early on tho IIfnhicks Music Co.. I,ti., 79 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg, Tn. 1 Uppy and content is a bride with "The Ro chester she lires in the light of the morning. T r.W mar,, wit Roikit,r Zi O.AVw iW. Obltnstry. ! - roNNKKV.-Dei4 at ltraddo- '-. .n Thursday, ,'annaiy ?. .Mr. U::':t;w tonnei y. atf.M aUmt 23 ars. The deoeavd was a sou of the let- M U tbew Country, of CaruUia Uo ii.-uip, au4 the announcement of his death was a sur prise to his many friends hrc llo Lad been working at Lraddork for m? t!m past and had always enjoyed, good health up until a few days before dis d.-ath U then complained f not filing very w. !) and ou Thnrduy moriiTua one'ludd that In? would not ko to work, ftii -i liy nf t r lie was taken with an awpo'.I tic tit anil l;ed aN.ut mm. His remains wro brought to bis home tu Satuiday, and on Monday were Interred in tho Catholic r-iu. tery in this plao. May ho roat in j Ieaee. i URAL LIEU. Died at her home !n ; liiie'klk it township, on Monday, January ; .'tHh, l5'jl, Mrs. Mary Uralliar. in tbo ?jui ! juar of lier age. " " " - XLu dxmiaawil Jaa ih- tdow of Eman uel Hrallier, deceased, who died about eight years ago.Mrs. Iirallier aa born In Bedford county. Pa., in 13, w here she was married and resided with her husband up until IS. 40, when they removed to Cambria county. She leaves to survive her olght children Samuel, whose homo Is In Jack son township; Elizabeth, widow of John Gillan, Hudson, Iowa; D. Ilrallier, of Atooua; Dr. J. L., of Lykeus, Ta.; Mary, wife of William Stuver, Rosedale; L. B-, Roaedale; Hannah, wife of Levi Good, of Flack lick township, and Elleu, wife of Robert Furguson. of the same township. Dr, Emanuel I5rallier, who died about two years ago in Cbambershurg, was another son. Her remains wore interred In the cemetery at lielsano on Wednesday morn ing, followed to their last resting place by many relatives and friends, who will cher ish her memory for the many virtue that she possessed. Wwll K u w a . There Is probably no business house In Western Penn'a so well known to the pub lic lu this and adjolniug States as the one we are about to speak of. Well known for square and honest dealing, well known for keeping the largeat aud most complete stock in his lino, well known for prompt fchippiugaud safe delivery, either by freight or express. "We refer to the establish ment of Max Khdn, the wholesale liquor doaler ef Federal streot, -AlltMrheay Pa. His arransements with the different Moiihtain'THstniers 6T Penn'a for their en tire production, aud, his contract with foreign houses for direct Importations, .to gether with the experience of many years, makes him the leader in his line. Ills own 'Silver Ago Eye," sold now Iu every first class place at 1.50 per quart, has uo rival. His six year old Penn'a Ryea at T.00 each, or six quarts for ts.oo, are the .finest good offered. Send for price- list. acquaint your bt.lf with his manner of doing business and you vlll always send for any stimu lant you ni y want to Max Klejn, 83 Fed eral Street, Allegheny, Pa. . - A i Datklias A rata KaUv. The Rest Salve In the world for cut, Urulses, Soros, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, aud a',1 Sklu Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. Ill guaranteed to give prfct satisfaction, or niouey refunded. Pric25 cenu p.r box. Sold at tho drug store of E. James, Eb.-n-burg, and W. W. McAteor, Lorotto. ; Mrs. R. E. Jones Is making special re ductions in ladies', misses' and children's oats. Also, on plush coats aud wraps. Orphans' Court Sale -OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. 1Y T.rtoe ot an order lusnlna; ont ot the Or I) M ans' Court t.f Cambria, county, fa., tbe uudetslKna1 administrator ot William I). Price, late ot Canitvrla tvwiuaip. In said eouaty, deceas ed, will expuie to put. lie sale at IbeC'ourl llouae, la the borosh ot teaiburg. fa., oa : ; FRIDAY, JAXUAKY 30TII, 1SS1, at 2 o'eloca, r. v., the hillowrnn deaorlbed real es tate, to wit: All tbateertala place or Dreel of land sltnata to t'atubrla t'.wn,blp, t'amrjrla ceattty. t'a.. ad jolDlna; land cm Joho J. James, .hadlah Keee, estate of I'eter Seanian, Jubn S. Dana and otb ers, coniatalUK A3 Acres, more or leas, a boot too aerea al which are cleared having thereon erected a tw-ttory . . j, Brick Dwelling, Bank, Barn and Outbuildings. Tbe alxs deserltad ( remises are situate about one and a bki; miles Kastof tbe borouab of Kb ensbura; aad are In a Hood stale of cultivation. Tbe place la about a quarter el a mile from Bradley station, on tbe line of tbe Bbenabura; a Cresson railroad. TERMS OF SALE: One-third of tbe purchase money on confirma tion of ibesale. ana tbe remainder la two equal annual payments with Interest, to be secured with borMs and mortne, or judgment notes of pnrcbaser. Tbe purchaser to lia tbe privilege of paying; the whole of tbe purchase mosey la cash. - DAV1I X). rKYOE, AIlWSON P.rHYiJE. Atfmlnttrators ot Wm.D. i'ryee, deceased. Cambria Twp., Jan. 9, 18ll Select School. Tbe onderstajned will open la the room of the High School la Uallltain on MONDAY, APRIL 20TU, 1S91, a Select School In which. In addition to the Com mon tt ranches, all the nlffber branches that pu l.lis may require will be tauaht. To meet the wants of all classes of pupils, three courses of atuaiea win be taught, via: me intermediate) course, the Teaohera' course and tbe Higher oonrse. I ne Hlarber coarse Is especially designed to prepare younK persons to enitace in any ol the mechanic arts, er to enter any of tbe prolesslons. Terms: Intermediate course, f tor tbe term (ten week): Teachers' coarse, fT far tho term; or ae. per week II entering; after the second week; lor the Higher course an adadltlonal eharve for each additional branch will be made, tor furth er particulars addreaa JOHN U'OIIRMICK, bit Aaaastlne, Pa., JanSO.90. crW umore, Pa. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. i ir urtr uvr v 1 In the Court of tiom- M. A. M'irONBJLE And now, to wit. tbe Zlad day ol J as a ary. A. I). 1SK1.K. L. Keed appointed auditor (fo llqul date labor claim) . to make report to the next term, without prejudice to execution creditors. Notice Is hereby gives that I will alt for tho purpose of the above appointment at my omee la tbe boroovh ol Eben9tara", Cambria Co., on Mon day, the Urd day of February, lsl. at ten o'clock, A. si., when atd where ail parties lateteated may attend If they sea proper, or bo forever debarred from coming la en (aid fund. S. L. KtEl. Ebensburg, Pa.. Jaa. 30.-91. Audlter. SPECIAL TKIAT. LIST. Kebrrary Indiana Co. Dep. Bankvs. l.ltaleeer w frlbwle vs. 33rd. lfWL Anna. Beck, frlngle. Cole. KotrufT, lll. . . . : Storm. - . , P. K. R. Uo. . .M . Hauk Bros. McMnllen. " Buck. Cambria Lead Co. 6ame. . t'reaewell n. I"in -T Nj,me , I... , ,, T I. Miller McJary A , l eaicer ya. Sloan . (. Inahoe, Asslgnoo vs. I'ln.lla .,, , T llite Cole et al. V ' " Patton. MeClnskey. . Same. " JAS. O. DARBY. -i'rolhonotary . Drass . Same. ... . ' a. EbensbnrK, Jan. 30.' MOUNTAIN HOUSE , Barber :-: Sh.op ! A flrri.eIaVB Tlalrftaa KI.An b. sa m sV a . tha bnlldlna formerly occupied ty O'lbira Broe! ft Sh n ax fri rm s st a A v a Aa . & fc. . r , v..i nin, wnerw toe Darbertnc bnslners In all lu branches will be carried on li . . " - '"up v u ins DaMltll Ol artist Lo will aive ever attention L ll.fl mers. tverythlng: kept In Kood order. Yonr patronsge solicited. 3HrTr'j -Tji vTJ? -'il'" JTL" IT lPm t5;e vox -viLj l GOUT. BACKACHE, Pains in tha SJste, vthe CV5i ana tko iaisss, Kccraigia, a gprairtfi. etc, etc, tte I W PORTEO rEiy it ill. nun iiT.v W vsaaw x ktx sac aacr ArLLLLU vrj NEGUAJ-ED BcatSSr. i.aial GL iiua Vfeja.ua q VJV ari la suaily ox -a. s. swaaruicrrouji i- uvuij s Boitlr.e JO aax fir ni, a mr. ;o Cents a bottle. liaUUiajUI, Cat ilaajt r&OX AD. EICKTER & 00., Mrotniwmy, JVaa York.! Bjet Bad. lata.1t. Q"y, 'am- W.Lturtlajai. Prajru tiiinn jjuwuiaa-a. li'i.t. f abant other kxhtt Rb- on Appl-catioo. oil a lawu lj. SOIE REASONS Many things combine during this month of January w throw all the benefits In way of the buyer. Odd Lots Hroken As-Hrt-ment. 'loo much of one thing. Too lit tle of another. Preparation for Amid Lratoiy- End of one season, beginning of another, General clearing up. are soma reasons for this SACRIFICE SALE A reckless sacrificing of prices dividing them in most ca-s by 2. All double with ;lMIfcTEI-VOOIs DUEsiS JjAJlKUiiiiow.au " must favorable prices. tI.25A?TD 1.50 QUALTTIESrTOW 75CT. 1.00 , . - .75 . .. 'S ; 4N 50C. VC QUALITIES SOW asC. rialf stripes, checks, mixtures, IJoucle and Astracan effects. These 71c. and 5oc. Bargain tables of Dress Gxj.is, we consid er the greatest values In this line ever of fert'd.,. ri ",r " " ' ' ' ': . A Eargala Tablo al.-H of. Colored Silks" at 50cts. including la . tuo assortinem Piaid and Check Cheviot SUks, and l'eraian . and Ktrtped fcurafca, that were $1.00 until this ; Our 1?U1 Importation of Hamburg, Swis3 and Nainsook EMBROIDERIES Now on tale. All nw patvru and ttfl re markable values. SPECIAL. 400 etyleV (i,) yds.) II auiburi? Edtlngs and Inserting at 10 cents p r yard, to i lnchJ wide. Writ? our Mail Order Department for samples, and see if you cannot tradj by mail to your special advantagn. BOGGrS & BUHL, ALLEGHENY, PA. rpHTKTT.FOTTRTH Annual Statement of tho X Protection Mutual i'lre Insurance Uompany t Cambria county for year endlon Ueoember 31, 1890. . Amount Insured Il-fC. !. ! 1 .602 ,..( ' ' . .. ' AmupQi Insure t danaa; year- 31S.Ma.00 S2,11,4S7.C0 293.130.00 ' . 36.4'Xw . -l,SI7.0u Ifedact amount erplred duiins year Del act amount snm nd ered and caeeeled Amount Injured DccSl. Prem. notes In fer:o Dec. "l 10 41.TiW.8iO.00 its ,oes co Amount taken dorlng yea... v aa KB CO aXa,t3X00 Dedoei amount ezpbel daring year.- , . . Deduct amount sur rendered and eanel- ... 9 s7,18i1 i ' 8,B9i.lO f 30.7T-.0 Prem. notes In force . Dee. 31, 1M0 . t 172 ,165.0 Humber of folic tea Is. , sued daring; yeas v ' XI Snmber In fvrce Deo. S1.1SV0 '.".' 'I61i0 -. VASU AOCOUNT-KIX'ElPTSy" ' - Amount on band at last -, - .- eltlemeat 9 S 327.03 CTarb for new tnauraaee, XJ ' ' Caa tor argeesment N M, . I 37.38 f 4.3S0i EXPENDITURES-LOSSES PAID. Silas Iaale. f L SOS 10 - ; Patrick Ma ley 600 (W 1 Caleb A. Oray ftcO OO Charier E. Trozell .. o'iYuO Vincent UIk, Admr... lug u Adam riojer la.M Othtr Erptntei. Secretary fees Treasurer's salary t - 3,950.25 133.00 , . 0u.no 4U 14 . 1M0O T4.18 183 87 44.00 . M.U0 Kent A irenta ' eom mUalon. .. Prem., returned poll, cles cancelled ...... Prtatfcs:. postage, sta tionary, etc... Compensation Execs tlve iiM"m Exoneration Expenses adjusting t.00 S.78L0O Balance ..y "" , . , $ 3S.93 January loth, lssl. the forego trig statement aud ited, fuuad correct and appruied. JOHN L.U ITD. JOHN J. EVANS. C!. T. KOHEKTS. Ebensbors;. Jan.Z3. 1891. Executive Committee. EIFUUTOK'S NOTICE. Nelee la berety e;l7en tbat letters testa mentary ou tbe estate of Margaret SlcOuira, late of Lrfretto borouab. Cambria, county, Pennsyl vania, deceased . have been granted to me. All persons Indebted to said estate are notified to make payment without delay, and tnose having; claims atcalnn tbe same, will present them, prop erly authenticated, for settlement. E. A. BUSH. Executor ol Margaret Mcdulra, deceaced. Altoona, f Jan. 13th, 1W1. 61. . TTH) R SALE. - X Tbe uoderelarned will rell at private sale t.leces of real estate situate la Manster township, Cambria eoonty.-Pa. eootatolns: reMieetlvely-slxty-slx and Oltr-rlre acres and ailewance. The proeriy la I aa proved and to aaext Ktatw of eultl tlvatlnn, and will be sold at a reasonable price and upon ea.y terms. For Furtner particulars call on Or address Alrlo Evansr Eenortunr, Pa, or LUsvE KOiltKS. December 13, 1890. . ' - LOrotlo, Pa ASSIUNEE-S NOTICE. Notice Is beret.' clrea tbat M. A. Mo. Oonlxle and Tel ary O, MoOonlale, his wife, have made a voluntary deed ef asaiajnmeat ct all the estate, real personal or mixed, ol said M. A. Me (lonlrle. In trust lor the booettt. el. tho creJIUirs Ol said M. A. McOonlgle. All persons Indented to raid M. A. AlcOoniirle are notlbea to make l.ayment to me without delay, and thoee bavin claims attain at tbe same will prssent them, prop erly authenticated, tur settlement to me. UEOK'JEFOX. Aaniirnee of M.. A. Metieclxle et ox. Altoona, Pa January 10, lbWl 6t PORSAtE. L 1 bvs lour or lira hundred perches of stone that were taken oat of tbe old Ashland furnaeo stark. These atone are nearly all dressed on two sides, and some of tbein are firtfxS teet lone. I will put them en the ears at A.-hville at 3 per perch. D. M. JaKATZEK, Jaa. 33, 1891. Asbvllle, Cambria Uo Pa. TW. DICK, " e ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW. Ekftanaa'tso. Vuyv'A. sTSpeclal attention given to claims lor Pen. loa Scanty, etc. cL7-18-so TfcONALD E. DUFTON, . U . . ATTOKNEV-AT LAW. . EriaaiaBi'KO, Pan MA aJ office la Opera House, C'ealro stnot, - . E 1 & I wilal PiXllAIiS rj The &tsr. b CM T; mcA wl w-. 1 rac FM mad iu,v ll l-I tu.d if iaVziMii A trim Atcbor bouuc i:aa 8 Xmio t PwrwPw. H I tnimn. i it msa I VfREE Bcakt fTTsT i ! ri ' LS t i Specimen Coups H SroRlES 3 nfsciLKCE EVERY a ,N a a W r -V eui u w a - gy,w other WfrHv Paper gize THIS SLIP jtJJreMt, THE Orphans Court Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATI BT virtue rt aa order Issued oat of the or phans' Court cf Cambria eoooty, Peansyl. vania, the aDderflned will expose to public sale on the premises on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 0, IS91, at oae o, clock, r. a., the following described real estate, to wit; A piece or parcel of land situated In tbe town ship ol Monster Oainbrla eoemty. Pennsrlvaoia, beuDded aDd described aa follows; K?Klnnln at a tee'h (now down), a corner of Casper Biter's land; thence south sixty perches, with said Biter's land, to poet: thence south seventy-four decrees eat Cftj-feven perches, with Nicholas FreldbotT's land, to post; thence south one hundred and twenty perches, with same laud. I o a tt: thence south seventy four dearees east thirty-eight parches, with Sarah 1 li worth's land, to a beech: thence north one hundred and e.ubty perches, with U.nd ttt Charles Kennedy and others, to a suirar; thence north seveaiy-four derreee west ninety-five perches, with land of Samuel Leach, to the beginning, containing 41 Acres, and allows ace of (1x percent, for roads, etc . Also a piece or parcel et land In eald township of Monster, adjolnlna the above described land, bearlnnlna: at a poet at the end of the line runninn sooth one hundred and twenty perches; thence south sixteen perches to a post or (winter; thence south seventf four desrrees east fifty perches to a apoator pointer; thence north sixteen perches with land now or formerly belonging to Mo JMauamy. to beech: thence) oortn seventy-four de Itrees weal twelve perches to a post or olnter; same course thlrty-elitbt perches with said Jos eph Fretdhed to the beginning, containing 4 ACRES MID 96 PERCHES, with the usual allowance of alx per cent, for roa lr, etc. Tho two pieces el land above deecrtl e 1, wjl be old In ons whole piece. There la A Log House, rid also a LOO HARM sad otfcor out-bulldlngs reefed on said premises. ; TEUMS OK SALE: Ten per cent of the pur chase money to be (.aid at toe time ol sale; tbe balance ol one-third at the confirmation ol sale; one third In one year, and one-third in two years alter the confirmation of sale. Deterred pay ments to bear Interest and to be secured by a laditiEcnt bend and niorteraiie of the purchaser. SIMON CON KAD. Administrator of Henry Freldhofl deceased. Lilly. Fa., January loth. tW. 1XEUTOKS NOTICE. !i Letters testamentary ra the estate of Wm. M. MeNeeils. late ot Clearfield township, bavin been irrantod to the cBderstpnad, notice Is hereby given to all parties ladehted to said ef late to nikt Immediate i.arment. and thore havlnar claims aaralns. the estate will pretest them. properly authenticated, lor settlement. . j MUt'.H HAlliN, Kt. Auauatlae, - THUS. I1AOAN. OaUitiin. January 9, 1'U ... ... tieeuWrt. i "i i HERE IS SIMON AGAIN! FROiVi ALL SIDES Thre ! a constant stream of urcbasi-rs to STMON'S :n:r:i.-n-.!. tciiiitius tlo.'J of Suits aud Overcoat. . Tho sale la different from any In-lit.) i:i", m. inait.-r wbut. Simon's Fnest Suits or Ovcrcoata may bo tnarktnl iv. ; tl'.oo, jis.ci. t:' W2.00 but they all go at tLls sale Xor Jlo.uO. Reflect for a Moment. TEN DOLLARS (ti0.jj gives j-on your cLolco of niiy S jit or Ovci. i.at (M. i.' In Simon's Store. Tb reason for thld reduction Is uto'waiit to u:ii.-..i .ur iiaiu.-ii-.' stock now on hand in ord-r to mako room for our Spring p.Mls. NV- bav; a s! k on band tbat embraces hundreds of garwrits marked tl2.i, il3.Vi, i::.. ;." u::-i jo.oo, . Llcb mubt go for f lO.ou. Just Think, Half-Price ! And any one you select 19 yours for flO.'JO. Come at once as many f the b.-t may be Bold oat OTory day. All garments below HO.') have lt-'n red need '5 ;it t tit. You are sura gJt a bargain In wliatevor jou buy. All cur other tro.! low In j.r . imrtlon. Goatonoeto C3-TTS. SIMOU, THE LEAIUN'i LM Uli:it. Copies cad Beantiral Calendar bk: t : a a .r Mil rr, a- - 1-r so feat a Variety of Kntm-taiming and Inttrurtirt Heading at s low a price." FREE TO JAN. f, (031. Ts may KKW aUBITRIBxa whe will eat eat a.d eead aa thle alls, with name and 4dreee and SI. 7S Foetal or rj-prru Mnmy Order er RtgiMStna Letter at omt ruin, we will dead THK VOI TH'S COM PAH IOW FKEE te Ja.a. rv. 1S9I. sil fer m Fall Year from lhat l)o.te. ThlaeSer larlades the FIT It DUlBI.lt HOLIDAY SIMBERi for Tfaaak.gl vins. hrl.tuia., Jaw Year laiur as4 Feartsi-e.f-.Ialv, and all the Ill.atrated Weekly essleneni. YOUTH'S COMPANION, l Tempi Place, Boston, Mats. A. FOSTER, Formerly of tta Flrm;r Ucis, l oafer .1. (IdIiiii, Is Locate! at Ml anfl 249 Iain Street, J olinstown, JPa,, With a largo and full stock of Try Goods, Fancy Goodi, Trimmings, Hosiery, Linens, Flannels, and Winter Goods. r . Carpets and Oilcloths of every description and everything in the line of House Furnish ing Goods at the lowest prices. ONLYS20 HIGH ARM, PHILRD'R SINGER, .. . .. JL ArniTou-s notice. In tbe Orphans' t'-uurt el fambna county. In the matter of the final onhrm a.lou of the ac count of Oeo. M. Kea1e. trustee to (ell tte real estate of William MCalre. deceaMl. And now. leccnitr 8ih. on motion o' Geo. M. Keade, y .. S. I.. Keed appolr.te.1 auditor to report dlstrlhutloa f the assets to sad swuns; the perssns Issjally entitled to- receive the same. Notice is hereby Kivea that I will lt tor tho purpofe of ihearove ai polnnnent at my ofiioe In the uorouh of Kbenshura:. fiuubria ounty, on Monday, the 16th dav of February. H'JU at ona o'clock, r. when and where all j.ari'e Inter, erted may attend If tbey see proper, or be torcvar debarred from coming In on Said fuh.1. S. L. !iEEI. Ebensburg, Pn., Jan. 33,'sVl. Auditor. VVDITOK'S NOTICE, In tho Orphans' I 'curt of Cambria county. In the matter ol the flna and ht.nl account of Charles KciKhtn.r.adminlstrntnrof Koman Ebiii, late ol Carroll township, deceased, llavlon beea appointed and tor to tlintribute the funds la the bands ol said accountant to and amonir th.F le arally entitled to recotve the same, notice If here by iciven that I will attend to the duties ! said appointment at my T!ttce In Khenetnir;. Ha., on Tuesday. Kebruarv lo;h, lsjl. at ten o'cl.-k, a. n... at which time and t.lacw all parti lntre!tel tcayapiar or be lorever debarred fmmcnuiinir lu on said lund. T. W. Lit K, Eoeneburg, Jan. 23,-3t. Auditor. lr.'l T-tl r 1 I tu J-I stac W-t 41 I'A ll 1 taoi li.M.LlT.lN. 1'A. Bent Tr.'o. I r ) . tTM P LI" ' ' r I WSTtI SI .75 WARRANTED ' 5 YEARS. 15 DAYS TRIAL. sScir-scttlasj If emtio. Utreadlws; altwttle, ta tsc I ess and llglif-rwn' has IbehasdaBBiait ood-work. and flsteat if extrw atlachutaU. t pay agents 5 er send for clrcnlar. THECAsWuODCO. AVMTOK S NOTICE. In the irphans' t'oiirtr f t'amt.na county. In the matter ! the brut and partial account of Jofei'h W. Dmlap. aduiinitrnt.:r ol Aou May Ieamer. late of Sa.-quehatina towns.il ;i. diseased, liavinic been appointed su.ntor to Clstnt-ute the lund in the hands ol suld ncrountuct to and mens: thoie IraailT ectl.lcd to re-tire the same, uotcle is herehy a-lven lhat I will attend te he duties ot raid appi.iutment at my t ftlcc lu l.l.ens bursr. Ta.. on .V.. in lav. February 9'h. . at ten o.cloc, a. M..at which time ami p'aoc all par ties lutert-Mc J may apiar or be lrcvrr rtcl.arred lrora comltiR tn ou said tun-!. T. V. l'H.'K. Lbenkbunc, Jan. i:i.-t Auditor. nOTF.L I'KOI'EKTY Foil SALE OK li EN I'. Tne ie ra! y f itu;itd and always success ful ho.el proirty b-at iu I.rctt j. 'au.brla county, known as the "MouiilJ'o llou'e," Is .tler ered for sale or rent on term t. at cst.not but be advaut t;c"U to the purchaser. The house, which U lu-en.d. contains rlKhtecu rwitu. In nrst clexs ndltlon throughout and has staMtnir lor thirty toort.es atu.-hed thereto. J-nr further lniormatlon. crll on or adaress, Joseph lloue, or Mrs. F. liecBele, Lortuo, 1'a. Jan. 23, St. H II. MYER9. i AlTOF.lEY-AT-I,AW. sUrO!Bc In Cullonade Bow, on Centre suest. FitM 1 AYUJl. li
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