A r.HKSBI KU. PA. yil i DA Y. - - FE1U IX, 1SSZ. LOCAL A.VD FRRSOXAL. litre. There and the Other Jface. ro!'ky the weattier. ut lieciNs on tne 18lh. Mncil Court twxt week. rVr canned ko-js ro to the Sugar aWwI. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets never tail. Fresh ran atr4 tub oysters at OatBau's. Fr choice groceries ro to the Sugar 3P.)I. j C r inherrj -sauce, ready few te table, j by iMtiffa. i For fine fresh oysters ro te Ihe Sugar f. t i.Mti table syrup K?atuian'9, and ! t!.' r t!'rt'r ,ow- There -are 131 appl'icsrris f or license in I (:e-u!: founty. I Th'-s say 'he oysters -sold by Oatman I ari a tit 1 of 'em all for fine flavor, j p, n't Mil to read te new advertisement 1 tf V. I'arker A Bro.'ji this Issue of the 1 1 r kv n. J A It'tie a-hes seat?rsd on the pavement ju-t rnw will enaWs pedestrians to keep j their right end up. I -f )a-tln has ben very Rood durinrti i riew days, but the weather has been too I coH- f"r it enjoynnnt. i -johntown is -said to have a colored pop- iils'jon of Heht hundred, and they waut a (-itt :rii rink of tfr-ir own. I --Henry, a litt'.e eon or Joseph and Mary j I citz. of F.IW;wnshlp, died on Saturday - It :t, ajed bott'fnnr years. A child or" 'Henry Harker, of Wasbing- on tiiv nsliip. -fell from a high chair one tay i;-t - and broke its arm. 5 A 'i'.l ha been introduced In the L.ejris ! .a:u-c rqnirlTg that school books shall be ctmtu-ed but once in six years. It matters not what kind of Roods yon ; want, you find the price a little lower at jOatinan's than elsewhere in town. The arena! furnace at Springfield, E:.iir county, will be abandoned in the sprinir. 1 has been operated fifty years. i:..-v. father Blown, of Lilly's has sef 'fciently recovered from his late sickness, as to be able to attend to his pastoral duties. ? -Ku'mlifi Hall, of Bedford conrxty.fcM been af;ointed Uepetal .Solicitor for ttie ,Huiitiniitn and Broad Top Railroad Ost ium. -Mm Mary E. Marphey, of Bradford, JIcKii county, is visiting her grandpa-r-riN, -Ir. and Mrs. John Dougherty, in this J lare. ? T ie frame work of the new skating link was raised last w-eek, bat the reoent tiu.rd has put a stop te the work for the j rM.'iit. t J t I tVhat has become of our local corres mlents? Has the recent blizzard froze eai up entirely, or feave they run short of -tals ? i A lelg'iing partf front Lilly's "tripped light fantastic toe," until the wee scna t iiirs on Kriday rooming, at the Cetvtra I'rii-e last week. ., Hon. John C. Gates on Monday last re B nvrtl his household eods and treasure to 't einl!e. White toweliip, where he will e I !e in the future. "- The worst case of eou gh in town can te Ciiel with one bottle of Indian Coeeb tyruD. Large bottle, U cents. Sold only by M L. Oatniau. TheCrittJ of Jafca. (Gardner for the ratr O r of h:g father in-law. George Warfield. u l!uiithik!on county, vu continued on Men i iy hiit until the April term Mr. S. J. Luther, of White township, te li e latent man beard from who has built h uiM-!f a fish pood aMi has Bent in bis p p.;ratin for somecar to stock it with . (inorns M. Rrflle, a citizen of the Katrt VarJ. (?) but who epeads some of his spare ti:ne in l'tiiUilelfrhia, returned on Saturday B-t 3fter an abseoee of some three month i If juii have a eloek, watch or jewelry Mat titers repairing, leave it with P. J iUtison, our new Jeweler, wha will give I u -:itifaction, both as to work and price ? U ashiURtin townebis citizens are at j-esent Jivided into twa factions, the upper t il ar, 1 the lower end. Each end has set l; a ticket of it owa fr the ensuing elec- "" s I.i.st On last Saturday night, on the l! e n ail betwsen Ebensburg and Lorstto, ack f ui cape. If the ftnder calls at the T he km an office be will learn who the own r Is. i Recently Kyle Orr, f Sinking Talley . air county, killed a white pole cat. The twor, it is said, adds greatly to the animal I; pearane and detracts nothing from its I A Hollidaysburg lad named Charles i- rr-kheiiner. while coasting one day last t- te, ran into a teat. and had his arm bro If i Several other boys who were on the ! 1 with him were also hurt, but not seri t.Vv. i The haDS for the marriage of John Mc i- rs and Miss Christina Tahner, both of Cirrulltown, were announced Ic St. Bene t's Catholic church, of that place, on Sun fey la-t. I The Democratic city convention of Al !m 'ha, on Monday nominated the following i t: Controller, Charles T. Witbe.ro 3tLMjl Directors. Thomas W. Cole, W. J, 3i riling. :Mrs. Annie Rhea, of New Germany Br New Uloorufield, Perry county, was M ini to death on Saturday last by her k:im intchmg Bie from the upsetting ot a a.-u 1 lamp iir. .John Burke, of Xenia, Ohio, bas -n (in a vis.t to relatives and friends in tSi- oa for t,f)8 pagt couple of weeis, u it '.he early portion of bid life in -i.yle fe'wnsuip, this county. f-iti:n of Gallitzin's most promising jaur pntlimen accompanied by their "Hie. arts constituted a sleighing party to ii iUmvn Saturday last. While here they f i a trndly visit to this office Burmj Gut wild started on Wednesday H'. ;t(j F,iit-1burg as bis objective point. ' purwe of buying machinery foi his rs 'luitiwy, his purpose being to have t!.e iaUat improvements in bis new 1 . rA sa of Michel Cronauer. of Chest -':.-!. l aewl about fourteen years, died e re-Hli of Le wi Bearer, in Susque ' a tun,ijjp, on .Sunday last. II U re- t-tus wera iuinrred in toe cemetery at St. rt-rjc,.. Nfw Orlean residents advise visitor to u-tii ,-arly spring to- Visit the expos i- 7 JUrru aQa April are the months of ' ' 10 : ev-ry thing dellghtfuL The weatb- oc. variable, with rala and dampness much wm l. A s BihiIU p rty of aDout fifty 1 eft this eveniog last for Cresson, A t thm Saltan Ttnn(.A mnA T "e tt;ev . J t j'8'1 time geieraliy. Tbey got back l 9:s o'c..ck the iteit nuirning and bad ? 0116 ui'-t to report. Myers, of tie Mountain - this Ptar'e, was the recipient last " '-: of HiA nur i u. j. Kirns, u iiuui a. mm. tf Alt-jona. As M.-. M. is a fine ' ? aan and it is a fine looAJn bat, tbey, f''Ur li.nl, ! -, mnK immense I ; t the Johnstowi fln- the Tersntile i n Tribune: Andy lie and ccn tnnllahed v J ' ' 4"ia ''liiroad passenger m.U, cta ( morning, and Conductor Milta substantiated the a.ssertion, that the r 4' ti.,t',.f,trotJ, at Oallitzin on Monday k , n anf il out of black- aD1 the door of the shop was About tlw timfl we go to press (Thurs day noon) Pr. L. U. B. Rcli will be execj'ed at !lollidaj9burg for the brutal murder f his wite in Altoona sometime last spring. Several parties have gone from this place for the purpose of witnessing the execution. The Commissioners of Huntingdon coun. ty refused to sign" the financial statement of the receipts and expenditures of their coun ty made by the Couuty Auditors, bfceaose the Auditors bad surcharged them with Some items that they had charged for servi ces. Charles Farabaugh, of Blackllck town ship, arrived home on Monday last, after a six weeks' trip to the West. Mr. Fara baugu'a father and several brothers reside in Minnesota, where they have ben living for the past fifteen years. He reperts them all prospering. The Edgar Thompson steelmill at Brad dock resumed operations last Tuesday morn ing. Ttiree furnaces were fired in laht week and another on Monday. Ttie fifth furnace is undergoing repairs. About six hundred oaeu are empleyed at the furnaces and fif teen hundred in the mill. One day last week a Huntingdon coun ty pedler, wbo had over into Fulton county iu the pursuit ot his business was set u, ou by a gang of laboreis employed on the Soath Pennsylvania railroad, and robbed of bis pack containing goods valued at one hundred and fifty dollars. It Jess thau three weeks President Cleveland will be inaugurated, and as ev erybody suouid start well under the new ad ministration, it would be well to visit Jotia Oweea store on Uigb street, where you c&a at all times get dry goods, dress goods, boots aoH slioes, grocer lea abd provisions at tin lowest .possible prices. The Canolltown Fire Company intend baving a grand ball on Monday next at Car relltowo, in Sharbaugb's new building. The ball will open at 1 P. M. and close at 7 P. M. Supper will be served at 5 1', M. Everything bas been done to make it enjoy able and a pleasant time is promised to all who attend. Everybody iuvited. Twenty per cent, of the idle coke oves at Scotulale, Westmoreland couuty, uu4i control of the coke syuilicate are to be fired up at once on authorization of the syndicate. This information is hailed with the greatest delight by several hundred men and boys. It Is estimated that more will be ordered tired up within the next four weeks. Hon. Robert L. Johuston, ot this place, will deliver a lecture in Carrolltown on Sun day next, for the benefit of the Emerald Beneficial Association of that place. Doors open at bait-past six and the lecture will commence at 7 P. M. The proceeds of the lecture aie to be applied to the purchase ot additional books for the liorary of the Assu. elation. Messrs. T. S. Williams and Joseph Gray, of Carrolltown, took the afternoon train from this place on Monday last, with Clearfield as their destination. They have been subpoenaed as witnesses on the part of tae Commonwealth in the trial of the case against Mary Martin, for the murder of her husband, Thomas MartiD, some time in Sep tember last. Sheriff Luther on Saturdav l st, received a dispatch from Danville, Illinois, from a deputy-sheriff at that place, asking for a de scription of Mickey Smith and stating tuat be had arrested a niau whom he believed to be Mickey. On Monday the deputy-sheriff forwarded a photograpti of the man arrest ed to bhenff Luther, but it bjre no resem blance to the much wanted Mickey. A sle'.gblng party of young ladies from East Coneiuaugh, stopped at the Mountain House on Friday evening last. A a party of young ladies by themselves don't exactly make a lively dance, the proprietois, the Messrs. Myers, soon had them provided with beaux, and that "inevitable harbinger of mischief, a fiddle, "was also introduced, and they didn't get home till morning. Sila3 A. McGough, of Altoona, formerly of this county, has leased the hotel in St. Augustine now occupied by Mr. John Ben der, and will remove to that place on the 1st of April next. As Mr. McGough is an old citizen of St Augustine, where he kept hotel some fifteen years ago, and is an obliging and accommodating gnlleman, we bespeak for him a liberal share of tbe public patron age. Tbe Democrats of the West ward are requested to meet at the Council room of the borougb of Ebensburg, on Saturday evening, at 8 o'clock, sharp, for the purpose of placing in nomination a ward ticket. The Democracy of the East ward are also requested to attend at the same time, for the purpose of taking part In the nomina tion of a ticket for the borough at large. The tax collector of Carbon township, Huntingdon county, has an unpleasant time at present. A great many of the taxpayers have refused for three succefsive years to pay their tax, and recently when the collec tor attempted to enforce tbe payment the residents threatened to string him np to the to the nearest tree. He bas made applica tion for a posse of sufficient force to aid blm, and will make another attempt at collect! on. The kitchen of tbe Mountain House, this place, was the scene of almost a fire on Wednesday morning last. Quite a quantity of lard had been placed in tbe oven to ren der and as the stove was very hot it took fire, the blaze enveloped tbe stove and look ed for a time as If it would be the inaugura tion of a first class fire. Buckets of water were carried in to be in readiness, but tbe flames were finally subdued without doing any particular damage. The meeting of teachers, directors and others at Bradley's, Allegheny township, on the 7tb insL, was very large and respecta ble, instructive and interesting. Addresses were delivered by tbe superintendent, di rectors and others. Tbe attendance of teachers was doubtless very flattering to tbe superintendent, four having been present. Tbe directors congratulated themselves upon the fact that five teachers in their em ploy need no further instruction. - An exchange bits the nail on tbe bead when it says : When you hear a man sneer ing at the local papers because tbey are Dot aa big, cheap and newsy as the city papers, you can safely bet that be does not squan der bis wealth in assisting to make them better, and that generally tbe papers have done more for him than he bas for them. Tbe man wbo cannot see the benefit arising to a town from its newspapers baso't tbe ense of an oyster, and be is about as much yalue to a town as a delinquent tax list. -On Tuesday last a bey named John Douglass, aged about sixteen years, son of Mr. 11. L. Douglass, of Altoona, was In stantly killed at that place by being run over by an engine. Tbe boy started from borne with bis father's dinner to go to the lower shops, where Mr. Douglass works. and when be reached tbe railroad crossing waited for a passing train and then stepped ou tbe track and was ran over by an en gine, the wheels passing over tbe face at tbe mouth axd severing tbe head from tbe body. Tbe air was full of steam, amoke and firing enow, and the engineer did not ob serve tbe b oy until It was too laU to save blm. Grazier, the tailor, hatter and clothier. will be at tbe Cambria House, Eoenefeurg, February 23, 24 and 25, with a full, line of piece goods, samples to make suits to order, and al prices never befoie beard of. Jla wil 1 take orders to deliver any time within sixty days. Any parties desiring a suit of ready-made clotting or any part of a suit for men, youths, boy? oi children, hats, neck wear, shirts, collars, or anything in bis line, can get the same by writing to blm at Scotulale, before the above date, specifying size, quality, color and wear, the price wanted, and If prices or any othe r objection are fhn; la tbe way, they need net take them. An old man named Simon Fieet. slightly denienUl, met with a sevre accident on Weiiim-da Ljjriit .,f last week n-ar Lilly's. He had come, it seems, from the vicinity of East Freedom, Blair county, and upon ar riving at D. Laughman's coke ovens took up quarters on top of ie lor the nlgbt and went to sleep. Som time during the nigtit he rolled off, falling about ten feet on some iron pipes, where he was shortly afterwards found in an uiwon-cious condition, li s In juries, consisting of a sprained back and a dislocation of the hip joint, though severe, are probably not fatal. On Tuesday night at ten o'clock, the thermometer at the door or the Freeman office had reached eleven degrees below xero and It kepteoing down from that time until Wednesday morniug, when it struck the lowest poiot reached this winter, twenty de grees below zero. Some thermometers in the east end of town went two better and got down to twenty-two. while some otbers in different parts of the town dropped out when they got down eighteen. Persons who had not taken the precaution to exam ine a ttiermometer on Wednesday morning, had no difficulty in discovering tne fact that it was cold as each man we met, in order to put os on our guard, kindly informed us that "It was a cold morniug." Some p-ople when they know a thing cau't keep it to themselves, but will letl it t everybody they Gieet. SCHOOL. RF.rOBT The following Is the report of tbe Ebens burg acbools for the mouth ending February 9, 188." : Teree Enrolled, attendance. tc; tr o H' to- C c ; Tbacbbbs. mm Mary E. Davlg. 1;. Lwia Allle I-Ioyd . ... Oo.le Ihivin... J. W. Leach .1:2 2S . I 2 i 85 20; . a : 27 2si ..' 4 ! 24 is! 63; 23 20 43! 2 is- 83 10 4U: 2 65i -iA 23 47! 2 4; 20; 17 3-1 3 .. 5 J 25 14; 19: 23: 12 36j 2 Total ; ;139 105i247ilL'3. SS 21l 11 Tbe following pupils were perfect in at tendance during tNe month : Room No. 1: Charlie Flasson, Charlie Secbler, Morgan Evans, Walter McCaslin, Maud Shoemafeer, Lizzie Gutwald, Emilv Divis, Harry Connell, Johnnie Hitter, Ollie Council Joseph Burkey, Maud Kichardson, EmmaOatmac, Vietoria Brown. lioom No 2 : Willie McCahe. WalterShoe maker, Dorrie fluster, Joe Henderson, Mat thw HHtchue, Urban Luther. Joseph Mack, Harry Shinefelt, Charlie Weakland, Fred. Jones. Milton Lather, George Thom as, Annin Mills. Koom No. S: AliewDavis. Jolln ConneH, Ella Kirschoer, Delia Folsom, Katie Me Breen, Mary McBreen, Maggie McCabe, An nie Malloney, Mattie Davis, Kosie Manson, Iiennie Jones. Orion Davis, Emmet Davis, Ray Jones. George Stough, Joseph Blair, John James, Willie Luther, Milton Bolsing er, Keichert Garman, Joseph Shoemaker, John McBreen. Boom No. 4 : Jchn Gant, Robert Tibbott, Philip Evans, Herschell Davis, Cora Davis, Mini.ie Stough. Katie Humphreys, Nannie James. Room No. 5 : Frank Kennedy, Robert Scanlan, Lester Larimer, Ira Davis, Howard Evans, Herman Jones, Bert Davis, George Dick, John Shinefelt. Milt. Con Dell, Ells worth Evans, Mollie Evans, Izora Davis. Sad Railroad Fatality. We are in debted to tbe Huntingdon Local Xews of the 9th instant, for the following facts: Mapleton depot, this county, was the scene of an accident to two young ladies on Satur day evening last, which has cast a gloom over both the town and surrounding coun try. Two sisters, Annie and El'a Miller, ai-ed respectively 22 and 18 years, eldest daughters of Mr. George Miller, a farmer, residing about one mile west of Mapleton, started to walk home shoitly Defore church left out that evening, and were using the south track of the P. It. R. A freight train passing west at the time, they were unable to see a second section of Mail Express com ing east, and on the curve a short distance west of the depot were struck by the swift Iv moving train, both being hurled down a high embankment. The engineer, Robert. Hunter, felt the shock and not knowing what he had struck stopped his train. On investigation it was found that the younger girl.Eila, was dead, her head having been crushed and right bio shattered. The elder one. An me, was seriously injured, a small bone In right limb near ankle being broken and also one of the bones In right arm rear arist. Her head was cut in two places. The remains of Ella were conveved to her home, and Annie was ta"o- to the residence of Miss Anne Parker It ' Dr. J. R, Lowry and Dr. xJ. V: Miner m nioned, who attended to her wounds. She is in a critical condition, but there are hopes of her recovery. The funeral of the unfor tunate girl will take place to morrow morn ing at nine o'clock, and her remains will be interred at Mt. Nebo cemetery, r.ear Mount Union, by the side of her mother who died seven years ago. Mr, George Miller, the father, was over come with grief and greatly depressed by the death of his daughter Ella. Miss Jen nie Miller, one of the sisters of the deceased, is much dejected In spirits, despondent and suffering great nervous prostration. The father, two sisters and three brothers are ap -parently nearly crazed by grief. At latest accounts Annie was resting prettv well. Both the girls were much respected by all who knew them. Reduced Ratri to the Inaanratlon via the Penn'a Railroad. The inauguration of Presidentelect Cleveland on the 4th of March next prom ises to be a noteworthy event in the history of Washington. The citizens of the capital are working energetically and systematical ly to make the occasion a great success. In anticipation of an enormous throng of peo ple, every effort is being put forth to pro vide accommodations for all who may come. Betide tbe regular hotels and boarding houses, with which the city is well equip ped, numbers of private families hBve agreed to entertain visitors, and sleeping quarters are being improvised in halls end such o'her buildings as are suitable. There will doubtless be ample accommodations for all, but those wbo desire to secure their lodgings in advance can do so bv applying to Colonel L. P. Wright. Chairman of Com mittee on Public Comfort. Preparations for all the ceremonies are In the hands of competent committees, and every measure calculated to promote the comfort aod plea sure of visitors will be carefully looked af ter. For the benefit of the thousands of Deonl wbo will be drawn from points along Its lines, tbe Pennsylvania Railroad will sell excursion tickets to Washington from all stations on Its system at greatly reduced rates, its lacniiies lor transporting passen gers will be increased by tbe addition of special trains, which, with those regularly in service, will prove sufficient for all the de mands of travel. Tbe Baltimore and roto mac Station, Washington. Into which all the trains of the Pennsylvania system run, is situated on Pennsylvania Avenue, In full view, and within two minutes walk of the Capitol, on the line of march of the inaug ural procession, and is easy of access to all the principal hotels and public buildings, and to any portion or the city by horse cars, bus. or carriage. The station is large, the facilities for handling incoming and outgo ing trains and their contents are ample. Application should be made to local ticket agents of the Pennsylvania Railroad and Ita bracches for full and detailed information as to tickets aod rates. How Bennib Cooper Got Out of Jatt.. It appears that Beunie Cooper was re leased from jail at the instance of Sheriff Lutner, without any authority, whatever. He was committed by Justice Fisber for a bill of costs, which the County Commission ers were expected to pay, but It was their intention to keep him in jail for three months. Cooper was under ball for another offense and on Saturday his bondsman procured a baii-piece and the same evening it was served on the sheriff. That official's agri cultural brain failed to grasp tbe meaning of the document, and on Sunday morning tnrLed Cooper loose. Ti e Commissioners now refuse to pay J ustlce Fisber bis costs. We clip the above frou the Johnstown Tribune of tbe 5th Inst. If the Tribune wishes to relieve the judicial mind of Justice Fisher of any anxiety about his costs, it woald be well for the Tribune to Inform him, as well as everybody Interested, that if they call on Sheriff Lulber at the end of thirty days, that being the time allowed in the bond taken by Sheriff Lutber for the pay ment of the costs In tbe case alluded to Justice Fisber and everybody else entitled to costs in the case, will get them without tne trouble or getting tbe County Commis sioners to dive Into the county treasury for luem . HF.AL FJiTAlE TRA JSSFF.RS. , j The following transfers of real estate j were filed iu the Recorder's . oftice, this i place, during tbe two weeks euding Feu- i ruary 11, 1885 : John E. Strayer to Philip Geus, land in Stitiyeieek township; consideration, $45. Vitus Klinely to Lawrence Kniis, land in Chest township, consideration, f 100. Robeit S. Ymger to Frar.c:s Dietrich, land In Carroll township ; consideration. $50. John McManemy to Mieliael Bradley, land in Washington township; consideration, $700. Francis McCoy to James McCoy, land In Allegheny township; consideration, $100. Cambria Iron Company to John C Scott & Sons, land in Croyie township ; consider ation. $1,254 38. S. M. Miller to O. riummer. land In Low er Yoder township ; consideration, $150. S. M. Miller to Charles Plummer, land in Lower Yoder township ; consideration, $175. Jacob Levergood to Eliza Wehu, lot in Johnstown ; consideration, $250 C. L. Breoiser to George H. Brown, lot In Johnstown ; consideration, $2 moo. Epnraim Wissinger to John Ke'.ly, I: nd in Franklin borougb ; consideration, $1. Administrator of Mary Jane K rise to D. M. Kratrer, land in Deau township ; consid eration, f 00. D. M. Kratzer to Charles C. Wright, land In Deau township; consideration, $450. Philip Pritsch to W. H. and W.S Plott ner. lot in Wilmore; consideration, $500. Treasurer of Cambria county te Cambria county, land in Chest township ; considera tion, $4.70. Cambria county toGeorge Waltz, land ia Chest township; consideration, $1. George Walti to Conrad Yeager, land in Chest township ; consideration, $1. Heirs of Isaac Gate to Levi Gates, lan in White township; consideration, $ . Levi Gates to Wlltiam McKee, land In White township; consideration, $150. John M. Troxell to i. L. Glasgow and Joel A. Gates, land in Ueade township; con sideration, $6,166. Hiram Lehman to August Klenner, land in Richland twp. ; consideration, $574.46. John E. Strayer to George M. Wertz, land In Stonycreek township: consideration, $500. John E. Grayer to Fred. D. Ellenberier, land in Sionycreek township; considera tion, $5'C. John Leonard Bilzner to William Thomas lot in Woodvale; consideration, $1,400. Executors of John Meloy to G. Ecken rode, land in Allegheny township ; consider ation, $2!J. Joseph D. Herzog to John Meloy, land in Allegheny township ; consideration. $600. Christian Eckenrode to John A. and Jo seph H. Schnable, land in Allegheny town ship ; consideration, $-5-. Henry 11. McClure to Lewis M. Woolf, lot In Johnstown; consideration, $475. Johnstown Manufacturing Compariy to Johnstown Railway Company, lot in Wood- vale ; consideration $400. Same to same $850. Charles Kibbler to George Kibblet, lot in Woodvale; consideration, $7t0. W. J. Wharton to U. C. Kirkpatrick, land In Clearfield township; consideration, $22.50. High I'lcvnae. Harrisbcro, Pa.. February 3. Follow is the full text of the high license bill Intro duced into the House of Representatives to day by Mr. J. B. Brown, of Pie : An act relating to the sale of intoxicating liquors and to the fees and tax therefor. Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Represehtatives of the Common wealth of Penmylvania, In General Assem bly met, Th-t from aDd after the passage of this act each person or persons to whom a license shall be granted to sell Intoxicating liquors at retail in cities of the first and sec ond class shall pay into the county treasury for each year or for any portion thereof, f.ir the use of the county, the sum of $500 in ad dition to tbe fees and tax now required by law to be paid ; provided, that each person or persons to whom a license shall be grant ed to sell intoxicating liquors at retail in cities of the third, fourth and fifth class shall pay into the county treasury for each year or for any portion thereof, for the use of the county, the sum of $250 in addition to the ftes and tax now required by law to be paid ; and provided further, that each per son or persont not heiembefore provided for to whom a license shall be granted to sell in toxicating liquors at retail shall pay into the county treasury for each year or for any portion thereof, for the use of the county, the sum of $150 In aduition to the fees and tax now requirod by law to be paid. Section 2. Each person or persons to whom a license shall be granted to sell malt liquors only at retail in cities of the first and second class shall pay into the county trea sury for each year or for any portion there of, for the use of the county, the sum of !2.V) in addition to I ho fees and tnv nnve ro. 1 ftuirorl hv lam ti ha rniH nrDiila lk.n each person or persons to whom a license shall be granted to sell malt liquors only at retail in cities of the third, fourth and fifth class shall pay into '.he country treasury for each jear or for any poition thereof, for the use of the county, the sum of $125 in addi tion to the fees and tax now required by law to be paid ; and provided further, that each j person or persons Dot hereinbefore provided j tor to whom a license shall be granted to tell malt liquors only at retail shall pay into j the county treasury for each year or for any portion inereoi, ior ine use or tne county, the sum of $75 in addition to the fees and tax now required by law to be paid. Section 3. And no license shall be granted to any person or persons to sell intoxicating or malt liquors at retail until the fees and taxes herein and heretofore provided tor by law shall have been paid. Section 4. This act shall not invalidate any licenses heretofore issued, but shall ap ply to all licenses ior the sale of intoxicat ing and malt liquors hereafter to be Issued. The bill was referred to the Committee on Ways and Means, and a favorable recom mendation is expected at an early day. The Death of William Barnes. From Tuesday's Jonns-town Tribune: The cause a manner of tbe death of William Barnes, the mine boss, who was brought to thi.s city from Portage on Saturday, and subsequent ly died at tbe residence of William Morgan, in Millville, are to be investigated by the au thorities. District Attorney Rose on Mon day evening directed Justice Strayer to im panel a jury of Inquest. Tbe following gentlemen were summoned as Jurors: Messrs. H. W. Storey. D. W. Evans. Jacob Fend. James P. McConaughy, Chal. L. Dick and Jonathan Lewis. The body was viewed at 7 o'clock, end the jury then adjourned until 1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, when witnesses will be examined at Justice Stray er's office. This morning Chief Harris visited Portage for the purpose of subpoenaing witnesses. Morris and Harry Long, John Skelly, John Cramer, and Peter ana Wotford McGough were notified to be on hand Tharsday to tell what they know about the matter. The trouble in which Barnes is supposed to have received the blow which indirectly caused his death occurred on or about the 12th of January in a saloon. The deceased and 'Squire McGlade, who is a man well ad vanced in years, bad a dispute, the report goes, and the latter knocked the former down with his cane, the blow being inflicted on tbe back of the head and being so heavy that the stick broke Tbe inquest will doubtless develop all the facts in tJie case. This morning members of the family of Mr. Farrel. with whom Barnes boarded at Portage, came down to the city to attend the funeral. They speak in the highest terms of the deceased. Interment took place this afternoon at 4 o'clock. HTHF.HEAL. KIMLIN LYNCH. Married, at Gallitz In, February 3, 1885, by Rev. Father Boyle, at Nuptial Mass, Mr. Anthony Kimlin to Miss Ellie A. Lynch, both of Bennington. SCW ADVERTIHEHEMTS. fAKE NOTICE! A hoot the 1st or March next, I will erjsvge In the bonineM of Mackaroitbin In Kelt)o. All perrons tmlnbted to me, or the firm of Cnater fc Mensabaorh. are requested to settle their aoroanta betore March 1st. After that date, all accounts not settled will be pat In the hands ol an oncer for eol HMtion. EMANLEL CUSTER. The shop near the P. K. R. depot, this place, has been transferred to Mr. Jonathan Ouster, wbo will In the lotnre have tbe management of that shop. He is a practical blacksmith, bas had aa experience in the baslness lor thlrlv years, and by dotnir food work at reasonable prices, he trusts to reeetre his share of public patronage. KbensbuiY. February 13, It So. -at. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate ot Ahdkew BriwooH. deceased. Letters of Administration on the estate of Mr. Andrew ftarroon, deceased, late of White town ship, bavins; been created to the nnderslgned, no tice Is hereby (riven to those indebted to said es tate that payment must be made without delay, and those bavins; claims aeainst the same, mast present them properly authenticated ror settle ment. JOHN H. DOUOLASS, White twp.. Feb. 13. 'S5.-t. Administrator. AGEIiTS WANTED tZSJk SCOTT'S Ufnl lee trio Corsets. Sample tree to those be- eominr asents. ha risk, onfek uIm. lermory fnen, saosracuon guaranteed. Address DR.SCOTT,843 Broadway StN.Y. rp An VEBTISERS.-1 -e west Kates for ad X verttJirf; In 3 good newspapers sent free. Ad Iresi Oeo. P. Koh'u Co., 10 Spruce St., N, Y, RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF CAMBRIA COUNTY, FA., FROM The 71 h bar ef Jaantry, 11. to the 5th laj oriannarj, 13. John a. Kennedy. trbasi-bbb. im. To am't In hands of Treasurer at last settlement T.4S7 81 To ain't recetred from miscellaneous sources 3.41 89 To am't r Orel red troua redemption of lands 1.209 62 To am't received Irom constables lor 18B3 and prertous S,f 88 fti To am't received Irom seated and un seated lands 17,f8 24 To am't of duplicate fur 1M4 70.27 28 $102,121.84 Cb. Br amonnt paid Auditors (bounty) t 2W.0O Auditors (State) 46.r Assess rs 8'rj 78 Bonds redeemed 20.0OO 00 Muildinir bridges tf.t.n) Hrtdue and mad Tiews 628 30 Hoarding jurors Ho.bu Hoarding prisoners 1,742.6 Horouerh tax - 81 Commissioners 1.2oo.(X t louimissioners' clerk 600 00 Commissioners' counsel. 2K Mo Counsel lees (St. Francis' College) R.'si.oo Court crier and liustaves. 487. AO Constables l.ft2 67 Criminal prosecutions... 4.0.12,27 Court Hou.-e X.IMu 4 Kistrict Attorney f62 on Elections 2..VS3.33 Koz and wild-cat scalps S4-I OO Inquisitions............ ................ 71.97 Insurance. 375 00 Interest on bonds..... 1,90 oo Jurors (trand). 8:7.74 Jurors ( Traverse) 4,337.83 Janitor 4"0.00 Jail and Jailor 2.V2V42 Jury Commissioners and Clerk... 122 88 Miscellaneous V9 72 Old orders 102.88 Probates 35.75 fosntire 10.44 1'rothonotary 1.17U.65 Printing 83 37 Poor House IJirectors....... 325 00 Poor and House ot Employment 14.288 27 Keelstry 527.50 Kec. rds 13 44 Kedemption of lands..... 6oO.R4 Kelortn school 2.S7.65 KetundinK 3! 97 rtosd dattaK"...., 463 00 Koad fund 1.517.84 School fund 2.764.25 State tax 199 00 Stenographer 52 10 Sheriff 751 1 Teachers' Institute 200.00 Talesmen 80.00 Western Penitentiary 1.277.06 Western Penn'a Hospital.... 8,438.08 Thirty-nine deeds to county 1U2.18 Advertising lands.... 6. no Kemaining In constables' bands 3.237 42 KxoneratinQj to constables 2, Ml. 35 Exonerations on duplicate....... ... .. 79.47 Abatement to Taxpayers 2.4HO 61 Treasurer's com. un 64,465.43 6 per ct. 8,223 27 Treasurer's com. on 14.343.84 &2 perct. 358 Balance IB bands of Treasurer 11 .243.67 f 103,121.84 Viot:nts dff. from constables fur 1884 and previous years. 1882 Jonas Fouch, Adams twp... ft Archie Farrell, Harr twp John Ellsworth. Cambria bor., 2d w. Henry Stemmer. Johnstown, 7th w. James .Miller, Lower Yoder twp.. 1883 Archie Farroll, Harr twp Kx-h'd E.Thomas, Klacklick twp. Hen). T. Purh, Cambria twp Joe. J. Trexler, Dean twp E. H. McCartney, E.CoDem'Kb bor. . C. Hurke. Oallltzln twp Alex. J. Herkey. Jrubbtown bor.. Howard Davis, Jackson twp Henry Stemmer, Johnstown. 4th w. P. K. Miller, Johnstown. 6th w M.J. Noel, White two Oeo. I. PriDKle. Wilmore bor John Ream. Upper Y oder twp.... Ed.C. Bingle, I.ower Yodertwp.. 18M feo. E. Krug. Harr twp Thos. M. Reese, Hlackllck twp... Ikavld H. Jones, Cambria twp..... .las. I . Kelly. 'nmhrla bor., 1st w. Aug. Humir, Cambria bor.. 2d w.. Aug. Y ost, Sr., Carroll twp M. Zollner. Carrolltown bor Anthony (lill. Chest twp teo Solsby, Clearde'.d twp James Kinney, Conemaugh Dor... Jos. J. Trexler, Dean twp James Myers, Ebensbnri; bor.. w. w. (since paid in part) Anselm Weakland, Elder twp .. K. J. Klrtley. E. Conemaugh bor H. Wels, (lallitzln township A. J. Berkcy. Crubbtown bor Hiram Swank, Johnstown, 6th w. John McCnbe, Lilly's bor J. A. Troxell, Portage twp E. J. Hlough, Richland twp J. N. Strayer, Summerblll twp.... W. A. Kager, Susquehanna twp.. .1. Hummel, Stonycreek twp James Ievlir.. Taylor twp Ja8. I). Crista, Washington twp. M.J. Noel, White twp Oreo. W. Prlngle. Wilmore bor.... teo. tlillinger, Woodvale bor.... John Ream I'pper Yoder twp.... Scott McFeaters.Lower Yoder twp 18.87 134.83 71 48.28 5 SO 187.78 15 58 44.18 23 38 93 57 31.34 14 28 29.44 77 53 40.12 142.69 88.14 92.50 10 87 23.27 5 OO 107.00 155 20 23.69 232.18 25.22 21.37 249.60 38 91 1.80 30.89 64. 30 58c;o 87.90 47.33 19.52 20.78 197.28 8.50 157.57 319.78 121.85 477.62 21.21 24A.81 81.11 32 92 138.89 284 34 ft 4.280.77 MOT-NT DUE CAMARIA COUNTY ON . Jndgmenta. John T. Cooney l?aac Wlke Benjamin Figart John W. tJray, et a) John W. 4ray. et al.... James Fleck S. A. K. Fitch, et al W. W. Sherman, et al John E. MeKenxie Barbara Kabb , 275 38 32 44 178 07 675 45 750 57 69 72 10 OS 61 51 194 B4 88 05 ft 2.225 91 V MOUNT DUE DISTRICTS FROM COM misstoners' sales and redemption ol lands. DISTRICTS ROAD. SCHOOL. Adams township ft 61.49 ft 82.69 Harr township is 39 Blacklick townslp 4 7s n 7a Cambria township 4 56 Chest township 88 68 44 64 Clearfield township 70 66 82 32 Conemaugh twp 949 7 69 Elder township 67 89 38 95 Jacksan township 6 54 1(35 Susquehanna twp 147 31 296 58 Sfimmerhlll twp i 05 1 65 Wasmngton twp 17 00 17 00 White township.. .... 1149 8 49 Upper Y" Oder twp 4 53 4 13 Lower Teder twp. 453 413 f480 18 597 56 MOUNT RECEIVED FROM SEATED AND J. Unseated Lands. DISTRICTS. ROAD. Adams township. .ft 216.78 Allegheny twp. ........ Barr township 36 75 Blacklick twp 177.72 Cambria tw( 46 8U Carroll township 8 12 Chest township 424 65 Chest Springs bor Clearfield twp 132 20 Conemaugh twp 101 15 Croyie township. 83 98 Dean township 329 82 Elder township 00 44 Eben'bnrg bor. 7 44 Oallitsin bor . 1 eo (lallltzin twp.... 182 91 Jackson twp 390 80 Johnstown bor .. ...... 6 1 Lower Yoder twp 127 73 Monster twp.. 1394 Pertage township . 276 20 Keade townshlp.... 644 63 Stonycreek twp 3 00 Sninmerhill twp i gg Susquehanna twp. 83 90 Tylor townhip........ 116 22 Tunnelhlll bor 10 Upper Yoder twp 66 83 W ashington twp.... Ii8 53 White township 522 88 Wilmore borough .1... SCHOOL ft 244 85 2.50 39.60 186 74 79 29 7 87 608 46 2 40 168 89 lnl 15 141 59 467 49 60 46 11 04 2 98 147 16 490 04 121 73 17 05 431 69 1,342 12 3 00 227 52 116 62 120 97 22 100 26 175 12 685 46 1 96 $6,006 01 4.350 6 ASSETS. Due from Judgment ....ft 2,225 91 Due from Constables 4 280 77 Due from D. A. Lnther, Sh'ff, (since pd.). esi'so Due from Western Penn'a Hogpltal..... Lmill Balance In Treasurer's bands ., 1 1243 97 To balance 24.387 13 $43,968.09 LIABILITIES Outstanding Connty Orders. .. Outstanding Bonds "... Tnie lllfllrinla An W o . 1 . . ".'1' .$ 649.58 . 30.000.00 Due-Ot!trtcM from Commissioners "''sales 6,074.61 ana rteoemption 01 Land 1,077.74 Due Individuals from Redemption of ijindj Due Poor and House oi Employment"".' 99.97 7,066.19 $43,968.09 2rv,!w ""d"" onf rianJs, at tbe Commissioners' Office, in Ebensburg, this 29th day of January, A. D. 1886. JAMES COSTLOW, ) JOHN KIRHY, SCommlBsioners. D. HAMILTON, , Ww, the undersigned Auditors or Cambria County, respectfully report that we have careful ly examined the vouchers and accounts ol the Receipts and Expenditures of said Connty from the 7th day or January, 1884, to the 5th day of January, 1885, and find them as stated : alo the foregoing statement of Assets and Liabilities of said County. Oiven under our hands at the Commissioners' Office, in EbensDU.-g, this 29ta day of Janaary A Ik IBEK ' H. A. ENOLEHART, V. B. HOVER. Auditors. PATRICK O DOWD. NOTICE. To the heirs and legal rep resentatives of Bridget Storm, deceased. Take notice, that an Inquest will be held at the late residence oi Bridget Storm, deceased. In the borougb oi SummttvUle, now Washington town ship, in the county of Cambria, on Saturday tSlh day 0 February at 9 eVIetk In the forenoon of that day, ior tbe purpose ol making partition of the real estate of the deceased to and among her heirs and legal representatives, if the same can be done without prejudice to or spoiling of the whole; otherwise to value and appraise the same accord ing to law, at which time and place rou are re quired to attend if you think proper. D.A. LUTHER. Sherifl. SheritTs Office, Ebeneburg, Feb. 6, iSS5.-td. Receipts and Expenditures -OF- POOR AND HOUSE OF EMPLOYMENT CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA., From January 7th, ISS, to t he otJt da ij of Ja nuary, 1SS. JOHN A. KENNEDY, ESQ., TresuiT. Dr. To amount of requisition for ISM ft 17.B00 0J To balance due Poor & House of En. 1'loy a -it t'M 70 To cmh iy I. Lilly, steward... 421 jn To cash by Geo. W. Eaxly lti 00 ft 21 .SJ2 45 JOHN A. KENNEDY, ESQ. Treasurer. IH amount paid Allf-ghenT and other counties f A ttorney fees Hoarding and nursing O.D. P "II!' Clothing, dry froodx, boots and shoes.. .. Cai and woik!. (toftliis ftrhoiie i "... Coffins and fum-ral expenses O.f). P... Constables and JuMi-e' fees Irug and medicines Cr. 171 55 51 218 i t 5 2.x; 88 4.43 71 622 tsO 181 as 788 113 03 Ki 292 517 . 8 SO6 - 4 23 17 176 8(0 137 52 155 16 172 3o 2,837 r xpe rises and allowances O. It. P Freight Farmer and House servant Flour and feed Fertilizer tirnin diill ... GrocerieK Hardware Insurance I.iverv hire Live stock Meat. V erchandise ..........1111 Phvsician at House PhVaiciun to O. I), r Pump Repairs Salary Steward Salary Matron Sleigh Tobacco Threshing . Transportation VegetAble. extern Pennsylvania Hospital Hal. due Poor and House of Employ ment 7,058 19 2l,322 4fi ! 4 Mfil'NTS PI E POOR HOUSE OF I V EMPLOYMENT: , By Jacob Thomas and wife 76) t9 i Rv Amlirw Kurgoon. est 55 TO Hy Cambria tiuard Hall Association.. " 28 00 Hy William Prvce f 00 ' Hy Havid It. Jones 3 00 I Byjohn Kaker 43 70 ' By Western Pennsylvania Hospital (overpaid) jej -9 S 1.S73 38 Given tinder our hands, at the Commissioners' Offlce, in Ebensburg. this 29th day of January, A. D. lt85. l All C. H. COVER, Patrick trbown. d itors. REPORT OF I. LILLY. ESQ., STEWA of Poor and House of Emplovment of Ci j bria County, Penna: RD Cam- Stock on Farm. Three hows, nine cows, one bull, Ave head young cattle, three beeves, nine shoata, ninety ! chickens, twenty-three turkeys. j Farm Products. 84 tons hav, 60n bnshels oats. 450 bushels corn (ears),90 hnshels potatoes. 5'l bushels buckwheat j 23' bushels beans, flo bushels turnips. 17 bushels I onions. 1 .400 heads cabbage, tomatoes, heets and I other garden truck In quanl itv, 2r-o dozen eggs. I Butchered eight hogs. reliing"2.17 lbs., butt ered ten calves, realizing 892 lbs., butchered two rows, realizing 93i lbs. I Articles Manufactured In Home, 22 lbs. soft sonp,9no lbs. hard soap, 800 lbs. but ter, 2 sets harness, (double), 64 men's shirts, 23 chemises, 25 dresses, 2o sheets, 41 pillow slips, 19 bed ticks, 14 pillow ticks. 21 aprons, 11 skirts. SQ haps, 2S pair woolen socks. 13 pair woolen stock ings. 12 pair mittens. 16 roller towels. Frm Implements. Same as reported last rear with tha addition of a grain drill. Inmates. In house January 1st, ISM 88 Admitted during the year 82 Born in house during year 1 1!9 ! Died lo Discharged, ran off, etc (0 In bouse January 1st, 188.S 69 129 j Of inmates remaining in the house there are : I 33 sane males; 2fi sane females; 8 insane females; j 3 insane males, 3 blind mules; 1 blind tesna e; 1 I coioroi icmaie; a temniesand 1 male paralytics, unable to walk, and 1 dumb male. Monthly average of inmates during year. 72 There are eighteen insane at Western Pennrvl yania Hopital, of whom eleven are males aud seven females. Gave Birth During Year. Annie Rlsel, of East Conemaugh, to female in fant, March 8th, lsH4. Inmate Who Died During Tear. Mary Mickel, Kd McAtmtiT, Rebecca Flowers, Sarah Lewis, Fritz Brown, Daniel Miller. Andrew Kurgoon, John Liver. Joseph Hads, John Firth. 'amea of Inmates at Western Pennsylvania Hospital. August Dahndal, Joseph Ebery, Oscar Gl'iasen. C hrist Klinemyer, Adam K. Noon, Leo Wills, Alex Donaldson, Herman Garlich, Amandin Thomas, Ebensburg, Pa., Feb JameaMcFal. Isaac Jefl'ries. Mary McKride, Theresa Richards, Sarah Gardner, Mary Gallagher, Ann Moreland, Ann McDermott, Eliza Thomas. 5, lax. Sheriffs Sales. By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias issaed out of tbe Court of Common Pleas of Cambria county, to me directed, there will be ex posed to public sale at the Court House In Ebens burg, Pa., on jrOXDAY, TEIiRlART 16, 18SS, at 1 o'clock, I. 31., the following real estate to wit : All the rlaht. title and interest of Oeorre An- I kenbauer.of. In and to all tbal certain piece or snivel ui k ruuuu BiLuaie in vraitiisin lownsnip, Cambria county. Pa., bounded on tbe north by land of Mary Ankenbauer. on the east by town ship mad. on the west by land of Patrick Covle and on the south by land of David Watt, contain ing one and one-half acres more or less. Taken In execution and to be sold at the suitot the Com missioners of Blair county. Also: All the right, tlt'.e and Interest of J. B. Oltford.of. In and to all that certain tract of un seated land situate In Reade townsLIp, Cambria eeuaty. Pa., adjoining the Patrick Kelly, Patrick Stroud and Bell and Oivlnn tracts, containing four hundred and thlrty-th.-ee acres more or less warranted In the name ef Patrick Bnreland. The said J. B. (II fiord owning an undivided one-half interest in said land. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of A. F. Osterlob. Also: All the right, title and interest of P. F. Kearney, of. in and to a piece or parcel of land situate In Clearfield township, Cambria county. Pa., adjoining land of Augustine Storm on tbe west, William Ivory on the north, John Burk and others on the east. William Ivory and A. Calla han on the south containing eighty-seven acres about fifty-five acres cleared having thereon erected a two-story frame bouse and frame bara now in the occupancy ol P. F. Kearney. Also: All the right, title and Interest of P. F. Kearney, of. In and to a piece or parcel of land situate In tbe borough ol Chest Springs, Cambria county. Pa., adjoining land of Jacob Downey on the west, hetrs of Joseph Cramer on the nortk, John Schenck on the eist and on tbe south by a public road, containing five acres more or less. Taken In exeentlon and t be sold at the salt of A. V. Barker, Assignee ol H. J. Hadds. TERMS OF SALE. One-third of thepurchase money to be paid when the property is knocked down and the remaining two-thirds at the confir mation of the deed. D. A LUTHER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Ebensburg, Jan. 20. 1885. TRIAL, LIST. Cases set down for trial in the Court orCorotr.oa Pleas of Cam bria eounty on the Second week of March Terai of Court, commencing Monday, March 9, 1885 : Hoover rs .EIder township Endleret al . vs Miller Arble vs Clark Elliott vs Swires Mogle .....vs Stewart et al Ha'igbey vs. .Borough of Cambria O'Neill vs Kittanning Ins Co Hopples Executors. vs. ..-John Hogue. Ex'r Becker vs....Cambrla Iron C Hurd fc. McKee vs..... Nagie Lytle vs Mottladeei al Mjers Executors ....rs Martin Strayer vs. Morgan Ross vs Pringle 41 1! Rhody vs ....Warner Skelly vs.... Skelly Mllllgan vg... Tlsber et al Hopfer... vs Wilhelm H, A. SHOEMAKER, Proth'y. Proth'ys Office, Ebensburg, Feb. 2, 1886. NOTICE. In the Orphan's Court el the county of Cambria. To the keirt and Iryol representative! Richard Hagle. deeeated. Greeting : You are hereby cited to be and appear betore the Judges of the Or phans' Court, to be held at Ebensburg on the first Monday of March next, then and there to accept or refuse to take the real estate of Rlcbard Nagle, deceased, at the appraised valuation pnt apon it by an inquest duly awarded by the said Court, or show cause whv tbe same should not be sold. D. A. LUTHER. Sheriff. Sberlfl'6 office, Ebensburg, Janaary. 15, 1886.. ARGUMENT LIST Cases set down for the Special Term, commencing Monday. February 16, 1885: Rtsban . .Kearns et ar P. K. R. Co rs Plack et al In the matter ot the assignment of Lewis Hart man A. H. Hang, Assignee. Prothy's Offlee. 1 H. A. SHOEMAKER. Eb'g Feb. 2. 185. Pretbonotarv, s 1 DO YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY? 11 jso, WE WILL TELLYOU HOW, Read This Adveitisement,- V3STD PROFIT I3Y IT. WE have a stock of OVERCOATS for MEN and Boys, as well as a good line of suits that we want to sell, and make thispropopsition : We will allow you a discount of 25 PER OEISTT., From .our regular prices, (which arc as low as any one now) on all our coats or suits of clothes you buy from now to the 1st of APRIL, 1885. .--LSTQn Ladies' Coats and dolmans we will al low half price 50 IrPIEIR, On Ladies' KlIR, We have many other bargains to offer you, but have no room to name them now. SSFCall in and see our stock. EbDRburjf, February 13, 1385. HARDWIRE.' TIME! STOVES ! $10,000 in Goods to lie Sold atRefluceflRates. :0: Havin G purchased for cash, we sell for cash 15 per cent, lower than elsewhere. Our fine stock of -Read our astonishingly low price list 17 qt. dish pan, presse1!.... .50 45 40 50 35 25 15 20 25 20 15 14 qt. disn pan, pressed 12 qt. dish pan, pressed 11 qt. dish pan, pressed 14 qt. bucket, 10 qt. bucket 1 two hoop bucket, wooden 1 three b oop bucket, wooden 4 qt. coffee pot 3 qt. coffee pot.. A qt. coueo pui...... Your attention is called to our fine assortment of Wall Paper. FULL LINE OF BUILDERS' MATERIAL, PAINT, VARNISH AND GLASS at Stecial Rates. ROOFING AND SPOUTING Promptly Attended to. fyAll am invited to conrince themselrea of our SUPERIOR COQDS AND LOW PRICES. A. G IN BUYING YOUR RANGES, COOKIIIG HID HE&TIIIG STOVES, Cellar Furnaces, Fire-PIace Heaters, Tinware, Copper Ware, Sheetiron Ware, Lamp Goods of Every Description, Knives and Forks, Spoons, Soup Ladlei, Granite Ware, Coffee Mills, Plated-ware, Toilet Sets, Cake Boxes, Bread Closets, Clothes-wringers, Egg Beaters, Slaw Cutterg, Iron Stands, Fancy Spittoons, Slop Buoketa Hard Coal Parlor Heaters, Soft Coal Parlor Heaters, Copper Kettles, Brass Kettlei, Iron Kettles, StOSEl COOtOrS, Rice, Milk and Farina Boilers, Perfect Waffle Irons, Boilers of all Kinds, Meat Pounders, Mincing Knives, gflf KUlTET And a Large Stock of KITCHEN ARTICLES, will be sold at Ixw Pricet' Cul and Examine the Goods, fr LOOK FOR MY NAME ON THE DOW, AND YOU WILL BE SURE TO FIND THE RIGHT FLACE. FRANK W. HAY, No. 280 Washington Street, JOHNSTOWN, PA ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Mrs. S. 3. Lis-9. deceated. Letter of Administration on the estate of Mr. S. J. Leech, defeated, late ot Oallltzin borooih. baTlrjft been ft ran ted to tbe nodersiitned. nonce is bereby given to tboe indebted to (aid estate that payment mart be made witbnut delay, and there bavin elalmi arainst tbe fame, muni prevent them pro, ery authentic tnd for rettleraent. KKAM'IS N. I'.l'RK, Oallltzin. I'a.. Jan. 9. i.-ft. Adniini-trator. Heaw Shawls, CE1TT. V. S. BARKER & BRO. ihh, mas ikii stctis. Are unexcelled in QUALITY and LOW FIGURES. An Im mense Line or Ilardrrare, Tin Co)pcr, Sheet iron and i!rmivire. Horse and Stable Furnishings, And Farming Implements. 4 tin nest pails, with dipper. .. 3 pressed tin basins, nested a pudding pans 1 doz. tin cups 1 large wash boiler, No, 8 2 (rood corn brooms 3 coal buckets Coal oil, per gal Clothes pins, per doz..... White lead, rer cwt Nails, per keg -t .T .. 25 - 15 - 35 95 .. 25 .. 1.00 -. 10 .. 01 .. 6 5 - 2 43 BUCK & CO., Grallitzin, JPa. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. OtateofMRfl. Em Parib. dee'd. Letters ol Administration on the etale of Mrs. KHaa Parrish. deceaned, late of i'ambria town hip, haTinfr been srrantej to the nnderjiKceJ.'no tice Is hereby etven to these indebted to id es tate that payment man be taade wr.hout delav aod those barina claims arainrt tbe same, most present tbea properly authenticated fur settle ment. WILLIAM C. I'AKKISH Cambria tp., .Tan. 1. ,'.-t. A-1minitratir. '1 r,
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