Xamlma Jfrcfimm. EBE.tBl KU, P. riuiKt r. - - run. s. isss. I. (?C l L . LVD I 'EltSChW I L. Jsyn In this niotuti. Hid you see the eclipse '.' Lent wilt begin tLla year on Wfdnes 1iy, February 13. I'.x -Sheriff J.uther, of Carroll township, t:h ni town on Vi'lneliy. A lot of satins and velvets attntt Misses' ' .Wilis miliiurry store at cott. A n electric !prln Is saij to have been t :.-i"vt r'J In lVnCeUl, Clearfield county. Mr. J. I. l'.irrihh, of this plai'e, fcas I ceii cr.irteil a pension as a Mexican soldier. . Mieriif Ul.ilr, of tills place, Is 111 and --:r:i to his room, but we hope will soon K H'luut anain. A portion or the lloi:idaysburg branch rni'uiad ncuth of Martlnsburg, was elrmetl rti VUurday last by the snow. Mr. OsMo Wilkinson made his appear and! tn our ttrneta on Thursday, after a very severe attack of the Uinsy. Mr. Jotteph Homer, proprietor of Uit Mruntain House, W'ilmore, tas been seri ously ill for some time, but is now ou a fair w ay to recovery. turday next, February 4th, Is ti e last I ly for fllinir Administrator's, Kxwu tor's Cuardians accounts for confirmation tit March Term of court. A lot of ladles' and children's hoc, aces, embroidery, corsets, etc. , at cost at t?:o Misses' O'Nellia millinery store. Call oar!y aud net your choice. WANTED. A respectable roan to han A'.a i iir famous Rubber btauip, eU , to this litriet. McMabon Eros. A A Cams, 212 I'enn avenue, ritnaburjjh, Ta. The novernment weather bureau pre Ue' general thaw during the next thirty e x hours, which preditlon Is diametrically t'l'iiosed to thst groundhog theory. For the past several days the people fnnu the country have been busy opening i'S the roads, and sleds loaded wlht coal and l imber r now plenty on our streets. The work of opening op the branch l as t ee?i going ou for the past three days, and rauroad connections with the outside world will be sesuTied this (Thursday) evening. Wauled at McDonald's store, Loretto, J butu-r, ":. ea's, corn, wheat, rye. beans, potatoes, onions, etc., for all of which ttie highest trading price will be allowed. The Misses O'Neill of this place, in or t'er to reduce their stock, will for a tlmo sell a larifo line of ladies' hats and millinery goods below cost. A good chance for bar Kains. Ebensburg girls are cot enterprising c"'tii;ti. All the surrounding towns have l-.nd i :ie or more leap year parties, but the youuii ladies of this place are yet to hear :r.ia. Mr. Susan Domer, who was sent to jai' from Johnstowu for larceny, about three weeks ago under a thirty days sentence. fc.ao I'irth to a male child on Thursday ncrnipg. F.. T. Miller, of Altoona, a brnkeman en tl.e Pennsylvania railroad, while shift tn cars at Conemaugh on Wednesday rio-r.ing. hart his right arm crushed be tweeu two cars. Calicos 3 to 6 cents, indigo blue prints 7 cents per yard. A bargain la wrapper rep at 13 cents per yard. Men's and boy's fcats and caps at cost at the Loretto Mer chandise company. The Pennsylvania railroad company ha pluced an order for 30,000 tons of steel rails M I 1.50 per ton. The Cambtta Iron Com laii) at Johnstown, and the Bessemer Steel Works at Draddocks, will furnish the rails. All persons knowing themselves to be Indented to M. F. McDonald, of Loretto, i"., are respctfully requested to call and Battle on or before March 1st. After that ilnfo the books will be placed for collectlou. The publication this week of the report f Uio County Auditors crowds out consid erable local matter. Among others ' Lines ' Suggested by the death of County Superln- ' tesdent W. J. Cramer' will appear next week. Mr. J. It, Denny, of the Mountain Ilrnse, this place, has sold out his lease and furniture of that well-known hotel to Mr. 1.. F.'estrlne, of Tyrone, Pa. We have not ytt learned when Mr. Elestrine will take charge. Today (Thurr-day) is Candlemas, or roundbog day. The groundhog, If out, will see bis shadow, as the son Is shining rluhtly, ami, if popular tradition amounts to anything, we will have six more weeks of winter. Ladies' fine kid button shoes at fcl.CJ usually sold at ?-? and ti 3 ; ladle: rfinn pebble goat button shoes at 1 usuaj t-ricn ?2 .10. All other shoes reduced In porportion at the LoretU) Merchandise company. A grand ball will be held at Haral View smnimtnnr resort, near Cheht Springs, on Saturday, February lltli.l-WH, and everybody Is Invited. A splendid supper will be ervd Mid a first class orchestra wiU furn ish the music. (iALI.A WAV. -Died s her horns In Al tor.na on Sunday, January 2mb, 1388, Miss Sdie (iallaway, daughter of William and Ktlen UalUway ot Altuoua, hJ 15 years. The deceased was a nclca of Mrs. II. J. Crouse, of Eoensburp. Drown, sugar f! cents ; llht sucar, 7 nts ; bevt white sugar, S cents per pound; rvt cliijwin tnra.'co, :!.'. cents per pound; 4 pounds best green coffee, ft ; 4 pouuds bt-t roa-t rot'i e, fl ; table sjrupSO cents jer gtllon, at tlio Loretto Meicbandlse com Vtiy. lUrgaine, bargains, at McDonald' store Loretro, Pa., for the next 3D dajs (until March 1st) the fullowing line of goods will be sold at cost for srot cash or good market able produce ; Dress goods, notions, huts, apf, boots, shoes, clothing and all other Tall and winter goods. The license fight In Somerset Is over. It resulted In a partial victory for the liijuor dealers. Three out of nine have been granted licenses. Two of the successful applicants live in Ad lison township and the other In Dauvllle. Lat year not a 11 cense was granted in the county. TDe Loretto Merchandise company still continues to sell all eools r very low prices And, in fact are selling lines at cost, anj below cost. All ivu aratively new goods. No ancient etock, a.en's over coats heretofore selling at fll, cow selling at f' ; overcoats formerly ?: !0, now f7..V). Any person who wants paying work as local or traveling agent for warranted Durs ery stock should apply at once to James K. Whitney, Nurseryman, Kocbester, N. Y. No experience Is necessary, and complete out!it is famished free, bteady work the year round and all stock warranted to be In good condition. Prof. A. K. Head, assisted by an able corps of teachers, will conduct the Normal School in this place during the coming summer. The appointment of Prof. Leech as County Superintendent will prevent his bein connected with the school, but his D'aee win be supplied by some successful 1:1 1 abie teacher. WIVX. Xh Note 1. Closing out Dress Goods Closing out Misses' Coats at our on speciaj nnporiauon Jet 1 Ot 1 ana oneeungs. Everybody pays the same price at V A. Trau-h, of the Ilollidaysburg SturuhirJ, was appointed postmaster at that place, by the President on Wednesday. We congratulate brother Trangh on the long deferred but welf merited appoint went. Prof. Leech resigned his position as principal of the schools in this place on Wednesday, and on the same evening, at a meeting of the school board. Prof. A. U. Head was appointed principal. and Prof. Cyrua hhepard, of Franklin borough, was appointed to teacb tbe school formerly taught by Prof. Read. (lunder Ollison, a Swede, residing In Morrellvllle. was struck by the engine ot Mail train west on last Saturday evening aud so badly Injured that be died shortly after. He was walking ou tbe track when struck, and, owing to deafness, did not bear the alarm sounded by the engineer. He was about 70 years of age. The fair for tbe benefit of St. Patrick's church, (iallitzin, is still In progress, the management having concluded to continue It today (Thursday) and Saturday of this week and also Thursday and Saturday of next week. The fair thus far has been a successful and enjoyable one, and persons visiting Uallitzin should not fall to go to tbe fair. Prof. J. w. Leech, of this place, re ceive 1 official notice on Wednesday last, of his appointment as County Superintendent. A the office, after the death of Superintend ent Cramer, wa a plum that some Repub lican was bound to enjoy, we are as well satisfied with his appointment as any that could have been made from that side of tbe fence, and congratulate him upon his ap pointment. Michael Ulasco, a helper in the black smith shop of the Cambria Iron Company at Johnftown. entered a sewer to make some repairs to a pipe laid In the sewer which supplied the blasts Trotn the blast furnaces. He was overcome hy sewer gas and when taken out was dead. August Stork, wbo went to Glasco's assistance, was also over come by the deadly gas but was taken out in time to save bis life. Glasco leaves a wife in the old country. Tuesd.iv evening atGallitzin, as several Hungarians miners were filling a can with powder, from a large keg, sparks from a pipe or cigar Ignited tbe powder and a terrible explosion was the result. One side of the building was entirely wrecked and several of the miners thrown several rods from the building- Two persons were seri ously injured fatally it is thought. The building belonged to Thomas Itradley. Esq., and is insured in the Cambria Mutual. A week aijo yestexdsy evening the citi zens of Bellefonte tendered a banquet to Messrs. Phil'm and Thomas Collins, of this piac. Hon. John Hielly aud James P. Scott, of Philadelphia and J. King McLanahan, of Ilollidaysburg, and others associated with them in the construction of the Bellefonte and r.utlVo Uua Itailroad, which opens up one of the richest iron ore fields In the State, and who have just started the fires In their new and extensive furnace at Pellefonte. Gov. Reaver and ex-Governor Curtin pre sided at either end of the festive board. A telegram from Rapid City, Dakota, dated January .".nth. says : "This afternoon two cowboys named Arthur and Potts at tempted to run the town of Buffalo Gap, a station on the Klkhorn road, forty miles south of here, when the citizens turned ont in ful! force and killed both of them. Who fired the fatal shots no one knows, nor wants to know." The Arthur mentioned is a son of Ulchant Arthur, of Altoona, and his father has also received a telegram an nouncing his death. The remains will be brought to Altoona for Inte-raent. Vonng Arthur was twenty-two years of age and has been In the West for the past four years. Itespect for constituted authority Is one of the distinguishing marks of a good citizen and the Interference with an efflcer In the discbarge of his duties la an offence that the law punishes severely. When the good citizen, residing on Julian street, in this place, on Monday last, rushed out of their houses on hearing an alarm and found two county officials, Sheriff Gray and Protbono tary Shoemaker both down, aud Impossible to tell which would prove victorious, they were In a quandary who to assist, and con cluded to see fair play and let them Tight to a finish. About this time, however, Mr. Samuel O'Uara, of Monster township, eame along and explained the matter by saying that be had been giving tbe officials a sleigh ride, driving at a two-forty gait, and wben he struck the drift tbe sleigh upset aud tb f f.ieials, strange to say, resigned their posi tions In the sleigh. Tbe old gentleman got ttem in again and as they were leaving, we heard one ot lUeui whUper to drive a little slower. About one o'clock Thursday morning; three masked men entered tbe but of Henry Merrits, and old woodman in Henderson township Huntingdon county, and demand ed to be shown where his supposed wealth was concealed. For several years Merrits bn been engaged m the lumbering buslne.-s. and bad accumulated about l.000, which was secreted in the basement of his dwell ing. His assailants bound and fcaged h !.::. and. failing la their efforts to txtort a con fession b these means, held bis bare feet to the fire, and otherwise maltreated Mm In a most shocking manner, until he became un conscious. His assailants then left bim and searched tbe hut for his hidden wealth. Leneath the flooring they found oer J1h hidden In a flour sack. Hut this was all they secured, as the other money belonging to him had been hidden a fchort distance from the bouse. Merritts was found Mill bound and gagged, and, owing to his ad vanced years. It is thoognt the maltreatment he received will result In bis death. Illustrations printed in colors are the mot-t uniqu and striking feature of the February number of Tc (,ioyo!itin. This marked innovation upon the old methods of Wnstratlon. so long pursued by the old magazines. Is certain to attract great atten tion and win universal popularity. No where in the world has wood engraving . reached such perfection as in the United States, but it seeuis to have reached Its limit, t It being lnnipossib!e to make finer and ' more artistio" work than is now produced. Consequently, the only forward step pos sible to take In the direction of better illus trations is the one now taken for the first i time in this country by The CostiwpuliXan. ! Color Is always more pleasing to the eye than black and white. Oil paintings and water colors appeal more strongly to the i artistic sense than tbe finest steel engravings or etchings, because they represent more nearlv Nature as she is, and It is this fact I that makes the colored illustrations in The Coii .'.vim so much more attractive than any wood eugraving or ren drawing can possibly be. GABLE & CO., ALTOONA, 3?EIsnNf9A.9 1402 3SXJ.lSXr3S;XVriGClX3C AVSSWtJEI. at reduced prices. Xote 2. Closing out Blankets at reduced prices. Note 3. Closing out Lagos' f!nnfa V.f. a reduced prices. Xote 5. Closing to si per yard aud every piece you John Mullan was ttiutkand Instantly killed by au Slit bound freight train on Sunday morning near Larimers, about ten miles west cf Greensbure In company with his mother-in-law be was walking along the railroad, and neither observed the approach of the train, though the lady es caped without injury. Mr. MulUn. lived at Ardora, near the poiot of the accident, and 'eaves a widow and Qve small children. natb of am. Sf. SI. W. Wodriir. The following notes of the sad death of the wife of non. L, D. Wood ruff, editor cf the Johnstown Dvnorrat, Is taken from the Johnstown Tribune of January S3, last Wednesday : Arter a ong and painful Illness, the be loved wife of Hon. L. D. Woodruff expired shortly after 9 o'clock this forenoon at the family reaidenee, No2Vl Locust street. Tbe ancestors of Mrs. Woodruff werof irisn, scotch, and German nationality. Her grandfather came from Ireland la very early days, and was married by a Catholic priest in New York to a Miaa McVey. a Scotch lady. The father of Mra. Woodruff, who died when she was quite youug, was born In Philadelphia, and her mother, wbo survives, and who has long made her home with her now deceased daughter. In Lan caster county, the latter'a pirenU being German. Mr. Lynch was distantly related to the Lynches oi South Carolinia. one of whom, Thomas, was a finger of the Declar of Independence. Mrs. Woodruff was born in Uloomfield, Perry county. If she had lived until next August she would have been forty-one years of age. She was educated In the local schools. In the Carlisle High School, and In the Bloomfield Acadeoiy. Upon the com pletion of her studies she taught for a tiina In the Academy and in the public schools of Perry county. She and Mr. L. D. Wood ruff were united in marriage at New Bloom field by ltev. William U. Craig, rastor of the Presbyterian church, on the iith of De cember, lhC", Mr. Woodruff being then a resident of Johustown, having located here with his father. Capt. II. I). Woodruff, in Mrs. Woodruff was the mother cf five chil dren, three of whom Jessie O., wife of Mr. Anderson H. Walters; narry Durant, and Lucien Dallas survive. Two daughters died In infancy. The death of Mrs. Woodruff will cause genuine sorrow to all wbo knew her. She was a lady of much refinement and intelli gence. Her education embraced a very thorough knowledge of music, botU vocal . and instrumental, and th's, as well as her ! many other accomplishments, entered Into her daily life, aud made her a most charming j center of household affection and an orna- i me nt in every circle in which she moved. I IK ceased was a member of the Presby-' terlaa church. Services will be conducted ! at the house on Saturday afternoon at 2 ; o'clock by Kev. D. J. Beale. The remains will be interred In Sandy vale Cemetery. ! Samuel M. Lynch, of the Democrat ; John : I. Lynch, or the Cambria Works, and Wil- j Ham P. Lynch, a lawyer of Chatauqua ! county, Kansas, are brothers of the deceas- ! ed. tirbool Report. Beport of school No. 7. In Allegheny township, for tbe month ending January 2G. Number of pupils enrolled. 31 ; average attendance, ; percent of attendance, 90. pupils perfect in attendance during uiuutb '. Michael Torolinsoti, Peter Uamman. William Hertzog, Walter Glass, Howard Glass, John Moran. Walter Moran. Tillie Hamman, Eliza Tomlmson, May Hertzog and Ettie Uertzog. Annie M. IIaid, Teacher. Hotel Hnslarsi 4'atrrleU on hnrrrss- fully. When vNitlng Pittsburgh onr readers can find an excellent example of successful ho tel keeping and first-class entertainment at moderate rates by visiting the New St. Nich olas, corner Fourth aver.ue and GrantstreL It has ben greatly improved and refurnish ed in excellent style by the present proprie tor, N. S Snyder, and Is convenient to de pots and business centre. 1.50 to f 2 OO per day. lmo. I Have Been a great sufferer from catarrh for ovtr ten years ; bad It very bad, could hardly breatb. Some nights I could not sleep, had to walk tbe floor. I purchased Kly's Cream 3alm and am naing it freely, it Is working a cure surely. I have advised several friends to use it. and with bappy results in every ca.e. it U the one medicine above all others made to cure catarrh, and it is worth Its weight In gold. I thank God I have fonnd a remedy I can ue with safety and t!-at does all tbat is claimed for it. It Is curing mv deafness. D. W. Sperry, Hart- ' ford. Conn. reraostal. Mr. N. !I. Frohllchstein, of Mobile, Ala., write-t : I take great pleasure in recom mending Dr. King's New Ul'coverj for Con sumption, having used It for a severe at- i tack of Ilronch'.tis and Catarrh. It gave rce Instant relief and entirely cured ma and 1 have n.jt been sriicted f-inoe. I a!o beg to state tbat I bad tried other remedies with no good result. Have also used Electric Hitters and Dr. King's New Lite Tills, both of which I can recommend. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds', is sold on a positive guarantee. Trial bottles free at E. James' drug slor. Bnrklrn's Arnlra sinlv. Tne best salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, bait Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chillblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Tiles or no pay required. It Is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded, l'rlce 25 cents per box. For sale ty E. J anies and W. W. MeAteer. Loretto. -M A K It I A E Lll E.VSE.S INCT.I. The following marriage licenses were. Issued by the Clerk of the Orphans" Court for tbs week ending Wednesday, Feb. 1st, l&SS : t James M. Ilartline. Heemer, Nebraska, j and Levenia Saxe, Allegtieng township. Timothy J. Roberta and Maggie Davis. Cambria township. John Emprield and Annie D. Miller, Black lick township. James McLaughlin, Johnstown, and Mar garet Murray, Millvllle, PA. Francis Thomas Burns, Uallitzin township i and Anna Maud Turner, Mexico, Juniata Co.. Ta. Wendell L. Myers and Mary Gable, ' Croyle township. j Lorenz Uaseenplauh and Mary Alshafer. I Benscreek, Cambria county. ' William A. Blough. Richland township i and Km ma J. Myers, Upper Toder town i ship. Joseph blrasaicr aud Lizzie scero, Carroll township. J tJ out Children's coats at reduced prieos. Xote C Our new Hamburg will find extra value. Xote 7. Gable & Co.'s S(ore, KrMl n llona. resolutions cf respect to the memory of Win! J. Cramer, adopted by St. Michael's Total Atsttoence and Beneficial Society. Loretto, Pa. Whkkeas, Jt has been the will of Divine Providencs to remove from life our respect ed friend and brother, Wo. J. Cramer: And Whebeab. By Ms death oar society has lost one of It's most valnea members, bis family a kind and aSeetionate son and brother,- and the cause of education one of it's brightest minds : Therefore, be it Kesoi.ved, That while we tender to the family of the deceased cut heartfelt sym pathy in their great aflfietrco. we would re mind ttem of the consolation afforded by the memory of his blameless life, and edify ing death. Kmilved. That these resolutions be printed in the Cambuu Fxxkhan. and Johnstown TViirine, and a copy thereof presented to the family of the deceased Wm. J. DAWSON. JAMES SCAXLAV. i Com L. P. McDEKMIT, tarried. r.OBEKTS DAVIS Married at the residence of the officiating minister, v. B. A. Bower. In Ebensbure. on Thursday, Jan uary Jrtth. 18. Mr. Timothy J. Eoberts and Miss Maggie Davis, both of Cambria township. i. Ile. KIKBY. Died atber home in Johnstown, on Saturday, January :ixth, 1h.sk. Mrs. Cath arine Kir by, wife of John KirDy, County Commissioner, aged about 00 years. Tbe deceased was born in County Mayo, Ireland, where ebe was marrisd, and came to ibis country with ber husnand in l47v Upon their arrival in this country Mr. Kir by located In Johnstown, and eas resided there evenlnce. Mrs. Kirby wa? the mother of ten children, seven sons and teree daughters Two sons and one daughter are dead. Tbe living, in the order of birth, aie: Thomas, who was born in Ireland, now a citizen of Abilene, Kansas ; Patrick, also born In Ire land, now residing at Wiiwore; Bridget, who is at home ; John, of Conemaugb bor ough ; William, of Johnstown ; Mary, wife of James Kelley, of Altoona, and David, ot Johnstown. H A 1S. Died at the residence of her son, Mr. D. A. Had. In Altoona. on Monday, January 30th, lrt8. Mrs. Margaret Uads, aged 87 years. The deceased was born in Chester county. Pa., and came to this county wben a young girl. She was twice married, ber first hus band being Lawrence Murphy, to whom she bore four children, tl.ree sons Michael aud Lawrence, of Cambria township, and John Murphy, d.ceasd, and one daughter, Mrs. Mary Cain, the wife of Mr. James Cain, of Mur.ster township. To her second husband.Josepb Had.she had fuut children, three of whom are living, two sons, Henry J. Hads, of Lincoln. Neb-, and D. A. Uads, of Altoona, and one daughter, Rebecca, the wife of Mr. James Koss, of Blackllck town ship ; the other daughter, Margaret, died a number of years ago. ' Mrs. Uads was an estimable and kind hearted woman and ber death will be regretted by her. larg circle of friends. Her remains were brought to this place for interment on Wednesday last and consigned to their last resting place In the Catholic cemetery. Peace to her ashes. BBCEIPTS EXPENDITURES ! OF mmw couhty, n., FROM THE 3rd flay of January, 1887, to lis 2nd flay cf January, 1888. AI-EX. STACK HOUSE. Tmistub, ItL. To t'Slanoe in taan! ot Traasurer, at last settlement... To amount receiyed I root Duplicate of To amount received from redemption of lands To am uct re-elved trom sealed and unseated land...... Toamuunt received from coiuitablea for 1-S and previous To amount received from borrowed money ..... . ......... . To amount received from Commissioa ers sale of lands To amount received front miscellan eous source.... .. f a,l7.W ; S,e73.71 ; I 3.4).7u ; SOI 0-i l.SM ed 33.000.UO SSS 01) 1 tl'JO,M7 us 1 - C'JL Itv amonat paid Auditors (Oouaty)... Auditors (Stale) Assessors Koardtnc Jsnws.. Hoarding prtsoneri , Hulldli bridges HrldKC and r..l views. HwrTowed money - Commissioners' sales Commissioners' clerk Commissioners' counsel . Counsels tees Court crier and tip states... Constables . - Criminal frofocutloas ...... Court Hu-e District Attorney Elections Kx and other scales tnquislrlocs.. . Insurance.... Interest on borrowed money. Interest on Court House bonds Janitor ... Jail and jailor Jury Commlralonors and clerk Jurora (jrrand). .1 urors I traverse) Juror (talesmen) - Miscellaneous.. .. ld orders :.. Probates Postaitc and ex;re3iice Prothonotary I'rirfTinif .. Poor Directors' salary poor A house of employment Keistry. Kt-cordjt . Hefundlnc..- . Koad dim sites Koad tund Itform Schocd Redemption ol lands... school lund Shcnt! State tax Soldiers' burial .... Stenographer Stationery Teachers ' Institute Vi ertern Penitentiary Western I'enn. Hospital Kem'n'a- In constables bands Exonerations .a constables.. Exonerations on duplicate ... Abatement to tax pa vers Treasurer's com. on 77,b71.W it i ier cent Treasurer's com. on SJI.7.U.17 ti 1ct cc n , . Balance dae Treasurer .... xvi no 15 so 3x2 46 Ho Su a.4s it 2.V70 60 4r4 IS S-t U"l)lll l.l'lX OO 6a1 (at 4-o l'a on .V40 00 1.771 2 (Stl So W3 OO 5. MS 6S 477 oi 3J4 Hi 4hi no . 71 S3 4 i Ol noo i-u iiOJ-1 1M 37 5.M1 W i IW tl-ib 4J 17 43 31 43 73 1.0OWM6 1..5S0 41 3S) if 1S.IISZ SS ttVS OH S'.'l 7S 310 OO 3 -t 2 7 vm 4-1 13 S R.KTii 67 1 117 43 1 1,79 73 fi O to 25 6 l.f'-U 7i 1.14 I t i.-j ye 3.007 li 3 71 3.6.J f,7 S.S.13 t't 703 61 $121.10 30 Ji A MOUNTS DI E 'KOM CONSTABLES. 12 Henry Stemmer. Johnstown 7th w S7 4 1J V B. McCartney. K. Cenemaosrh.. S. Henry Stemmer, Johnstown 4tb w. VI M Oeo. 1. Prlnnle. Wlimore Bor 2 01 1S4 eo. K. Krun. Barr twp 14 (nt D. H.Jones, CainLna twp 4 M 1SS5 John A. Troxell. Portave twp so Joi n N. Stray er. Summerbill twp. 7s i4 S. B. 11 iu is ton. Barr twp ,.. S hi I- .1 . Weakland. larroll twp 247 60 A. H. Penrod. t'royle twp . m Hd John N. Straver. Summerbill twp. i'jt i'g Wm. A. Kager. Sus iu banna twp. iwj tl Ilnaia Kciuuivrvr. t. lay lor 17 i'l Best value in Bleached and Unbleached Muslim, Pillow case widths winch makes it a sale 18871. J. ft' Oakland. Carroll twp 1 ho. ittlnir. Clearfield twp i, A Kline. Kl.ler twp Tb. Hancurf. Onllltiin IJor A.J. Heriey, Orar.town Hor I. R. Illir. Johnstown &th w. Henry Eiehenehr. Prospect Kor.. John A I'lall. Satehamia twp..J Joeepb Jenkina, W. Taylor H2 01 70 65 4 y 27 44 l'l .14 4 5 17 10 rii5 74 VMorsT rrr. cambkta ji-iwjMtrrrs. John T. Conney inu Wlkr Kenjamln Flicart Jame Flock S-A. K. Kitea. et. al W. W. Sherman, cU al.... Join E. McKinxi. Barliary Kir renseV. Shery , , , COT-WTT ON 1 2TS 3 41 as - 177 07 &9 77 ,,, - 1 OS .. h OS ?ra a hi OS 97 M 75 rat l'unneil. .. Fat fonnell, el. al... A. 1-airell 7S 7'l !.:. Hark Pat Iturtnui. et. al M. J Noel. et. al A. H. f.itzlncer. ot. al P. F. Flenner, ot. al Wm. H. Kelly, et. al Sila lial.tnln.eu al !aatsl Ss(Tnor. et- al S4 M 7 77 17 12 37 fU S M 3U4 75 UK M 50 00 2 IS6 0 .' V S3 44 64 14 IM 0:1 27 4S vm 2M SS IV 6 II 2s ai i 13 ff Mlobael Bonoboe, et. al. i.neincia ninaei Kd.C Hiarol Frank McKortnit, tL al Omi o,:1r. William 4 rconnor, ot. al I'atriek Fleming Jamea oxTonnor. ot. al.. Pal rick Fleiainx. John J. Kuhn Mlehal McPWle . . William W bije, et. al S4.149 v NSEAT- t it 9 0 44 M s ei 1 so 9 7 sn 14 70 rt 75 4 si 1 77 3 S .'. T 43 2 70 17 i9 7 OS I WKJ VE1 FKOM SEATED A t O T" L Lll LAK1; UISVR14T. Barr township. Klackliek tuwusftlp: Camoria towasbiri. ao . 1 M- 10 IS SO r 87 61 64 U M 40 14 Wi U 10 Clearfleld townahip. .... Conemauich ttjw rwtll p "my le u,wnphlp 1 ean townsn 1 p. ...... ... Klder towiiShlp...'. ,. KteQfcfearic Birourfi. liallisxin towodjip . Jackson township Jotinstown Tin wart! .Monster township. . 1'crtaife township Keade township 3 U Stony Creek township. nuramerblll townsblp.. WahmKton townablp 1 45 13 SO W hue towa.'bip , 07 07 SI'iI'XT HI'E 1)1STKITS FKOTVT C M- l M!SIiNFKS SALKS AMI ULDE.M1 TION OF LAN 1S. KOaD. SrBOOL. Aihmi township M in 41 W Hiarkllck townsblp J HO Cambria townshi( 2 50 1 00 CuDemauvh township. ... ft 00 Clearfield tewiMblp...... 1 On Croyle township 1 44 Sis lean townsblp , 70 74 l'.O S4 Oallilzm H -rouuli 1 Ou a tt Jarkson ;tonslilp... . .. ls 00 37 'li Manster townsblp 1 74 so l'ortajte townfhip 8 74 ao a0 Keade townsblp . Iw4 00 rvi :a) Susquehanna township.. . P 00 Taylor tiwnshlp 1 30 le to Washington towcshlp 2tl .V lu Si White township 3-.tl M) 710 M Yodcr townsblp rfi 21 7i -74 4SJ 41 -Jfi ASSETS. liue bounty from judir'nenta Hue Ci.nnTy from f.instaliUa... l.labiliues over as.'cU- . ...f S.14J a.iAi 74 17. . 31 c-je.ifii 04 I.I.HII.iriKS. Out'tanillnc order t ".IS4 W. ' . rJL.-.lllli.C . L. u I . I 1 1 1 - ... .. . ' U lue district on road and si-bool 2.4"i HH Due Individuals on redemption ol lauds. 24 18 luc Treasurer at settlement 6A24J f JS.614 04 Civks nn.ter our hands at the Commissioners' Offle. In Ebenibcry, this 3:ih day o January, A. V. 1SS8. JOHN K1KKT. JOHN I'AMVKKLL, ' Comlloners. J. . LL.OYD. S Attest D. A. Mctiut'uii, Clerk. VN K. the nnderslirned. Auditors of fambria county, res.o-trully refKirt that we hare careful ly examined tbe voui-hers and arcownts of tbe Keceiptsand Expenditures ot said county, from tue 1th day of JanuAry. 17, to tbe 3rd day ol January, 1K8. and find tben as stared, al-o the foreieoini; statouieni of Assets and Liabilities of said county. (iiTka under our hands at the Commissioners Ottire. In KtiensburK. ibis 30th day of January, A. D. 1Sj7. tFH A. KINKKAf. JOS. W. OKIFFtX, JAnd:tors 1JUZ1S KOLA.M), RECEIPTS EXPENDITURES ! OF POOR ai HOUSE of Elff MM'NT or CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA., niOMTHK 3D DIY Or JANUARY, IS&7, TO THE 2D DAY OF JANUARY, ftSS. A L.U. STACaUUl'SE, Tuisruu, Da. To balan.-e due at last settlement I12.W.1 .19 He)ilisition lor 17 . .. 13 I (0 To cash from n. . taliy . l o cash from 1 . Lilly 14. no 11-134 J,1M 73 To balance due Toor and House ot Em ployment ............$ll,lu! 17 Ca. By amount paid Attorneys' lec ....... 1 Hlacksmitbtna Hoarding and nurs it.r o. d. p. Clolblna. dry goods, boots and shoe .. 7oal and wood .. (4.hm at House.... Collins and funeral expenses o. d. p.... ... . . . J us Lire cost and constable lees,e d. p I truss sml medicine Expense and allowance, o. d. p ....... 1 Arm and House servants r lour and leeJ - t reighi and trans; nation, o. d p - Orocerire and tobaoeo....... Hardware -.-r Inhurance.. .... Live stK'k .. I J very hire, o. d. p . ..... I.cmier and lence posts Meat Old orders. lf4 Physician at House Physician, o. d. p.. Phosphate, seed and piauu.. Printing and postage Keiairs .... Keirigerator ... Salary. Steward Salary, Matron ......... Sewer piie Warren and Ihxmont Insane Assylum..... Westmoreland and other counties boardlns; paup ers Balance due Poor and House ol Employ uient. ........... eo 00 SS1 MS 39 16.1 Si M 00 4 7 63 54 S 70 1 74 i.M' 17 !M 44 701 4 J Ml Aoou n b t it f 470 ?,e Ml VI im 6l U7 oa 45 00 S0 00 isi 00 134 M 3.121 S3 131 M 11,107 17 R. 199 73 1J EPOKT OK I. LILLY STEWARD OK POOR Ik A1 milSt IK fcHFLOliltXr o CA.MBK1A lOlMv, FENN.A Stuok OS 1'isx. a horses. l'J cows. 1 bull. 3 calves. 10 shoals to keep over, 4 fboats to butcher.6 turkeys, 45 cUick- ens. Karm Pbodccto. 47 tons hay. "2 bush oats, 118 buih buck wheat. 700 'jush potatoes .300 bush corneal-. M bu rye. bust, turnips, 7 bush sugar beeta. sit bnsh onions, NuO heads cabbage, and abundant crops of lomaioe. perns. Deans, etc. Butchered 7 hogs, a300 lba., 1 cow, anl ealrta. U.4 Us. HuvriiTrnD ta the Hots. 23 bbl. oft soap. 11C0 lb. hard np, 3 bbl. sauar kraut, 'Joo lb. of butter, 60 gal. apple outter. 1 bbl. cucumber pickles, 1 bbl piccalilli, lie cans Iran.. fi men shirts, M chetuVts. 4 women's drossei, 7 children's dressea, a3 apruas, 7 skirts, 'H pairs woolen socks. 11 pairs stockings, 12 pair woolen muuns. r", haps, SI sheets. 30 pllow cases, IS bed ti-ks, 13 pillow ticks. 13 roller towels. Wagons buggies and farm implements tame ai reported )at year. IXMATBi. Jn 11 of .e January lt. 1SS7 ..... 55 -ww-. ivvauvvu iV.V,0 AWIU Edgings and Insertions are here place to buy.j Admitted duriiucyear Born during year Iiel durlac year . .... In?, barKf durlny year" mI." In Houmo January 1, 181s-.- No. of nnli Ktren tnmn.!l 3 130 V M ti l 'f Inmate remaining in v.hi Jtrntrv 1st isss.tnereare4malm.H1ultn. :rrmalp.aduK.n maiea ana 1 roaiale are blind J m? and :i temalea are par.ytic. 4 sales and 3 female are cpilrptie.il " 1 icEmiea are demented 'SI male and 7 femalen are or 0 yoan of aa;e, ? mrlea and female are over Tear cf ace. Ol the lomatej-7 are native a- 1 are fur- vianera. UrwD at H or 8 K. Uanlel Kern. Wrrj WolO. Ja. JobrVm. Ian. lei AddUon. C'baa kHter, Ana;. Ocrrf .lR, Cbaa. Keiirer, Wm. Lanbort,Saran IJauKbeny. Imsl-ramco FKorEBTV. , North America Uo. 00 House and furni ture 1 North America Co. 'on aarn and watcoa bed North America Co. on pcp boufe and marblnerr - "lre Association of fnli 00 V,'.V;i.(in'J' " SfA) 00 &no on 30' VU -Zs (XI i'-T Oil SGua aM oe ro Cambria Mutual t'0.00 bMHinics .7 do do on wairnnat ami hai-nAaa Oriental Company on t.arn ami rontentfl "o at on buHdiDirii do do pump bouse and machinery . Total. .. ...n7io ou sat of above Insuranre on Hmm mil . - viowv w Am t on barn, waxon shod and contents. MbO no Am t on pump bou&e and machinery louo 00 l70O 00 A'' IT Pooa aud Horss KaruiTMxsT. From Jaoob Thomu and wife fTK o J no. Maker 111 70 Z f'rype - . . 1 Z -L0"-J- tri" - 41 ""'TS"brderon bond 15 ou Mrs. Henry llass a 10 lald K. Jotea ."" " 1 74 " JaooO ShaOer i0 fvft 10 " tliTea under our bands at Commissioners' office, at KheasburK. Pa, this lath day of Janu ary, A. !., 1HlSKOI.AXll V JOS. W.tihlFFl.N. 'Auditors. UEO. A. K1NKKAK. rpHIKTY-FirrH AsjiraL Statkmekt af the I PHOTktTlOW MrtHl VlKK 1 SiSt KA Mr .oiiraY ol c'aHuiuA Hurstr lor jear endinit Amount Insured Doe. :U. lsao. Amount Insured dur- n year. Ieductam't expired flurinu year. Ueduc-t :.:n't surrsc- dered and anelsd tl.71 10,77.ei 418,802.00 -r:,127.Vj.W 3jW.212.C0 47.W3.lJ0 40S.VH4 00 Amount Insured Dec. 31. 1M7, I .720.S4S i Am't premium Botes in force Iiec. 31, 'M. Am't premium notes taken during; yr. loduct am't eij lrod duiins: year. Deduct am't surren dered and canceled. 1SO.WC7.4S 4l.2n2.00 84 ,342.00 4,441 00 202.24v.i8 39,90.300 Am't premium notet In force Dec.31, "T.t1"a. o. pcllctrf Issued dnrineyear. r4. Kio. lolictes In loree lec. 31. 1rs7. lJwB CASH AXX)t-MT KBX-KIPTH. Am't on hard at last settlement. (l.fWll.71 -a ior new insurance, l,73.so Am i Aisnument No. , 17.y7 IJill.t! e v e n trrr r ei lossj es Pain. Mrs. alarv Ivory. E a A. V. Prlr.gle, rso.oo eou oo IKI.td 26 00 13 40 efasiian itran, JoliD J. Kvana, J II. ila-K.w, D.ivid H.. and Manraret J. Jones, Oerman Uan sl Kuildinir Asso.. Kev. Anthony Wirtuer, Thomas J. tdwards, ' lu.oo othvh exraxtKsi, secretary's leas. Treasurer's salary. Kent. Aitcnt's commlssinn. 177.00 SO 'XI 40 PO -r'...VJ Premiums ret'd illcies ran, i frlntiur, iostaue.sta'v,ex., etc., lirj.is Compensation r.x. Com.. 45 on iialanee on hand, .75S.04- v.Ml o January 23. l?s. the lonrolnic sutcnieut wj audited, found correct and approved. JMl. i.ii ii. i JXll. KYANS. Ex. ('ominittee. C. T KOHtKTS, Orphans' Court Sale OF A VALUABLE FARM Blacklick Twp. By virtue on an ordet ol the Orphans' Court ot Cambria county I will oiler at public sale ou TlIUIiSDA Y.MAUCITlst, JfiSS, AT -i O'CUX'K P. M. on the premises, all that certain farm or tract of "i macKiicK township, Cami.ria county, adjolDiaw lands ol C. Kara ban vh .lohn limes. M. Stiles an.i ml..,, ...n. . hundred a-res more or less, about Ofly arm of whch are cleared, having thereon erected a plana house, plank stable and a saw mill. There Is also a Due orchard on the property te.TKHMSoi.' st .v t . . in rauu 01 tne bid to pe paid on day 01 sale, the balance of cae- ""' "u uie connrmation or ie o.. malnderln two e.(aal annual payments wnh In tevet to be secured by tbe judgment bonds and mortgage ot the purchaser. S AMCEL Ki'.tll, Kxecatorof Ann Elizabeth Bracken I erans ,lint.o- 1 r ........ h ... . . . anoe dcscrlted uropertv can apply to 1' A. Shoemaker. Attorney Law. Ebensburg. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. AA Notice is hereby given that M. Y. MrIon ald, of the horoiiph cf Loretto, 'ambrla count v Pa., has made an assignment to me of all bis e's tate Mt the benefit 01 his creditors. All irHin indented to said M. K. Mclscnald are notmed to make payment to me without deav. and those having claims against him will present them property authenticated for settlement. JOSEPH Hisin: Assignee of M. J". .McIKiKALl). Loretto. Jan. Mh l8si t. TDITOKS' NOTICE. American Eagle Tobacco Co. . ) No. 31 .lun Tnrir, l'li; Kl l a ,ni T- S. Kreel.iad ti Companv, ri 1t's E. S. Having been annointefl mniitnw , n tribationof the fund arising frem sale of iie fendant'a personal proper! von the alwve stated writ. Notice Is hereby given tbat I wl!! sit for the ruro of said appointment at nivottceln the horoogh ot FJ-ensburn on Tuesday. Fet ruarv list, ISMv at 10 o'clock a.m.. at which ti-ne and plaee all persons interested mav apear, cr be forever debarred Irom coming la on said luod 1 ON ALD B. DI'lTliN. Auditor. Ebensbnrg, l"a.. Lch. lsu iw8. V'JTII'K- To the heirs or tbe legal Representatives vi r.Aiiw Aunirri ueceasea : laae ntnice mat an in.mest will be bold at the lat resiaen ol Ha' tier Kohler. deceased. In the borongh of Jobns'own. in the County of Cambria on 1 norsaav. ine mtn ol ebruarv. lKxa at o clock In the alternoon 0 that day, for the pur pose ol making partitlon.nf the real estate ot said decedent to and among; his beirs and legsl rep resentatives, if tbe sane can be done without i-iciou. ui or spoiun-oi me whole ; otherwise, """" no appraise tne same according law, at which timi and placoyou are requested to attend 11 jua iuidh proper. ji isr.l'li A. it' V Sherlfl's Offlce, Epefburg. Jan. 27, lsoe!" 4 UDITOK'S NIsTJCE. J. Having bees appointed auditor tf decide ou exceptions tiled; to tbe account of W. H. Smay as'lgneeof John, ab-ehm and to destribute the funds In the tutus of said accountant, notic is orreoy given iw 1 win sit at thaoftce or W Horace Hose, kv. in Johnstown. P. on tvtH.. tbe loth day of aebruary. lss at in'clo.-ir a J' "'iciu iuiHiiuu 01 sam appoinLment. a' which time and place all person interested tnav at'.end II thev see proper. M. D. KIT TELL. J an. vj, roinv Auditor. N' OT1CE.- T tna heirs and leicxl rcrrrvnuiivn .t John Sj. Kvaos. deceased : Taka outtte that an lno,uaa will . he! J on she premises ol John K. KtaaK. dm-tK.1. In the uiwit&a:EM ol i, anuria an 1 lila-kii-ii in ).. t'ouuty ol C'araliria, a We-lnesdaT. Felxuarv -Jta aext. at io clock kj. the alternoon oi that Jay, lui Ue uurpuae af- iuanlui partition f the real eatate of said ioa.Vent to and staouv his beiri and lesal rei josaaiatives. if the same mi be da6 w:thont vfvodlce to or f poiUaj; oi tbe whole : otherwise, to value and apjiral sa same at-et.Ttlln law. at, wbJeb time and .lic tou are requested to ttuml it tou think pr. r. JlrS. A. K. , sheriff. Sheriff's Offtea, Kneaabors;. Jan. i. lisa. 10O1'EI.L,.TnT- PK(jF1I "'1 SAMPLES xuu rKLL to men unvr(T iur ttr. arotl'sitranlns Uleclrlc lie Ha, Hrusli. en..;. Lady agent wanted for Klet trie or? els. U-ji.-k sa'.ea V r' at eaoe Ur toruii Dr. sscott, i lia'Jw,y, V V. 3mt. our gjiea;1 Between Season's Sale! aHsMswK-w.waaswM At no time iir the year have weolTerecf Goods so cheap as the present time. We have just conwleted Stock Takinir and discovered iniium- crable ouantities of and odd Pants, which seoairate corner of our fijruresfiir below their ErorvTvr.fi v knows when we sav a thintr we mean it and we can confidently predict that in one month-from the issue of this advertisement not a single garment of all our odd Stock shall remain on our hands, so don't delay your visit to our Mamouth EstablisImicnL It; will pay you to bay Goods now for nexK Winter's use. WOOLF, SON & THOW1AS- FIRE ! BURGLARS THIEVES I w.u m 1 i.sm mwomb W C . i- s. 'tfetl? '. 'tTn Vs- AJvcrtlscmcnt 1. Farmers' Si;e, 19x12x13, ... weigl it. T35 Ids $24.00 Household Size, 22x15x16, - " 250 lba. $30.00 Small Dealers Sir?. 28x18x18. - ..." 00 lbs. $40.00 Postmasters' and Otf ce Size, 22x22x22, - " 00 lbs. $60.0a 4 has inside door... with C:it lev 1 k, duplicate? ke Sub-treasuriea- No. I. No. 2. No. 3. No. 4. No. have llat key-locks, with dupik-ate keys. manufacturer ij Ike I el',r tfi f.x.. H c e'iiKi jjernont agaxiut taxi uuytng, .telling or utirig fifrs iufriugiTj n nr jjiiieniF. Ei'-r( firxt-cUin.i rare compnoi rnnrnifarfirrrt vitilrr patents. .It is J Majeroim ta buy rpurinng fuuds bearing no patenirdntr. towy lTann vht t's imiesd of a fn fe wm find it profitablo to csoreBpood with1 us at once, before on agency in esUibLisiied in his locality, an d re st the benefit ot our Sjierial OtTrr in ojrrx. trrriiirry. We want General Merchant a-n-T Denier to help iir earn' out our -Iniet'Statt Co-oprratire I'lnn. Ejrrtucit c t'xirl f 'rrr. A highly profitable- con-Bction to but -proliably for a life-time. i'l ct htst one etn'. for a postal carci to leiris full parti culars, lllnrtrationi and testimonials sent on application. In writing MS mention -advertisement No. 1. Address, The Victor Safe a, Lack Co., CINCIMT), 0.-- OQ B4$m& for 1883, will b sent FREE to all who write for it. It ia a H a ncfwsme Cat alogue with Colored Plates, and the FINEST COLLECTION OF-SEEDS ever offered. L J Our Minyrr specialty is suDPlylna IUMI1HI.E poses, and all TOOLS neoesaarr to complete Taednn. If you (ro VECETABLES FOR MARKET, tell us so when you inttUonU f. OTftlrO our catalogue. JUnriOUil Kidl UIVCO, 2IO 91200 A YEAR Thi w what lot- i" ."uika want. We can't ve it t thin. Iltt we n an l will guaimlc a rtHt of V-i.'i.OO a wrk rfrtie t t w entrf-t j; aeain in :vb cumitr in this iaie win will .adutriuualy pii'aii the aie of our -pltuidrd jirw hue WfMikja, afnlin to our in-trucCion 1 hi A uo x t ra va KmmI priiriH. We- an- i-ini; ii evrrjr4Ay. We iluu't Tiiit manjr trnts ; hut nt amenta who hT ability, whoaji iiUutriu- axtil who are in cmeU J.xM-ricorc ii not tfj iiwcrmiarT ; porno of our tt ai;mt are raw m'uit vhui we bvf tnulit to liiukr ukHx during tK (st t wo months. V tiaraQtx- aicluNie fcerTitorr, f-ive tfriui ani at ta hiw mvj lnleltient and etvpriintr. a;tit hsi to iraake at .eat 3li"0 a Tear rrrtmn iu. . Aiuotig our . loanv valuaMe fHLlicaiiU!t w.e hav psiicv-to nM-oiim oulv a few of the last-! and Unmt 1 THE DIVERSIONS OF A DIPLOMAT IN TURKEY, -y "su-r.. . HARD TACK AND COFFELE, th irreal now iml.lieni' lvk. TwentT.fi sjouaand toUi la firil thirty days. ilie Via letitril wiit' 1 illuatratiuux are a story in ihraafils.. HOME AND FARM CYCLOPEDIA, the greatrst farm lxk rtenaaie. l-itiel without an ual; tM ! our ww si-ial lan, and to una kxhI man .tiak oiuwi wa ciiarsnlrs ao inuiias f Si.'i'iO a rrar on l tu boot aloue. 1 lii ia traif;ht Ikiumm. . It ia iiL an experiment but an r-laltlw.!!! fitet. We want the iMowawl xl'tnua omtt h.k asent who is making less than $J5. week. Ve ran't employ mil ahn apply, nut ihw who an- riliy shall have our aid. Oajuit ileal tt- a. Uiuiaent, bui write ax once for full particular ifi.n;i, to EUL.EUIMISQ &. Ca. PuLlifihers, No. 4 Tifth Avenuji; .Pittabuig-h, Pw OilsIOilsjOils! Tne Standard Oil Cosajxiny of l'lttsliurg-, l?a..t make u spe cialty of manufacturing for the domestic trade thu fin est brand. of IlllMATiMi AND LlLftU ATING OILS NAPHTHA AND GASOLINE Thit oan be made jxum Petrol ium. If you wish the most uniform ly satisfactory oils in the mark et ask for ours. Trade for Eb- ' ensburg and vicinity supplied by V. S. BARKER & BR0. Ebc-nsburg, Pa. Only TcKtperaiM Bitters Known. KENTUCKY MULES The on It firm in l'cun'a who make a kfieeialitr of Kan-tui-ky raddla atui Driving liorsc. Iir.iuKUt and Ilk 4f MuW and k conatani.T in liour atsi.W on hunJrM head o .VIiiIm. ail tiara, froai four f'io to the larve niu) wrighuie; Ua lba, are 1. Arnlilm & ( o., Sex-oud A v-uue, I'it txburs;h, ra. Mules .hip lied to all otrti of the bi.M on ord. r. N-lhnur bi ifo. I )ars-d t. k to be found ia their feUlblva. srvirtRuuvtit'(licitv4. odd 'Suitn, odd Overcoats we have placed on one Store and marked at regular selling value.. OUR VICTOrt HoMfl& Office Safes Are erprt -ady meant to rnpyhr an nr pent demt vrvt from Farmer, Lawye IMk-Uth, t) xoS Sforekrrprrt, PotmcaUrt Kxprnn on. i Kvilroad Aoentt, Tovmehip arul ConrJy i'jtiruilx, fruMtss, Retired tfunnns Me. 1 timl Familir, for a flrtt olass ftre-pn of, burs?lar-proof combin ation lork, i adapted ir eapacity jin.l priro to nit their require merits. The Victor in : first-class) in every res pett, warrant id fire-prof, and corr atrncted inthe mostimppovtHl manner. We now use n ea"!i and every s&fa nAMi mar .nNSkslla r. nmKinatinn VWi iivi. r . - - tin ibhed and orn aiaented by hand with - .l -11 1 1 . . a nl.lLnl.t. I titerior uu-ely Lt ri ap wuri euD-rreas-uric-s. butik-eiaci i and pigeoa-boles; H ere merit -r r.p patent and aoie STOKES1 CARDEN FARM riDnCsiLDC witn varieties speoiaiif UNIIUl.lll.llkl adapted to ttteJr -pur manas EEDS send for Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. WITHOUT WORK! LAST OPPORTUNITY! for ME1P EXC CHM4 f ALIFORIMIA. $60 i Cll.ZTlatVouri Tioketss at rood for tv j mlia.xa-jteai Liaarlw--W goat. February JOtiand KaukawClty wia, HlMsurt omosa in tbe United hu, and Uanada.a.iiMll uk- ta to Lo. Aiw.1m JMll i Sruii far Uui SXCE HS1C& UUKtS n'ftHi All. Ubt Ul ' I believe Pino'a Pur for C'ouMuiption saved; rriT life. A. Ii. DowetL, Kiitxr KL4iiirer. Eden Umi, N. C.Ai.ril 23j,LSS7.. TU best ClHinh Mtti-. o.ins w PisoV Cure rot Cojumptijci. CblMxeu taJi it wilUiui, objertioiu Hy all drggUt. 35c. lyWlBaMWsysamaaMsaa CURES Wt All HSJ (111 UastCouKb tqrrui). Taataa ood Oss igKfwisr-isj POUTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE. PQWOCRS Wo Hnui will m of rLte, Pots er .rn Fa. waa. II ionut fSiwrtera are owd us tirr.a, l-oatr-a fomders will cure and prevent Hoafaoi,aaa. Joiiu-a Howlera will prevent Gint M rovu. l-onus, Powders will tm-reae the quantity of pill and cream tweuty p-r cent, and make tbe butter firm aiii sweet. l omt-s Powrl-rswlll rnre nr nrerent almost kraar Dik to wblcli Horws and attle are snrt. i.""7'" Powiwa. mu. SATtaFacrioa. bout everj'wher-. DAVID E. FOUT2. Proprietor. BALTIMORE. JSJ3. t or lale at UA 1NS IN "S Tlrnw Store. mm i90Biv4uQ.jrup J rarer 1 1 ii rsr;s2fs jSttStlt f PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPING CARS WITHOUT CHANGE. St. Louia to Lot Aneglea aad Sao Francisco, VIA THE IRON MOUNTAIN ffOUTg Lea we St. L,ouia at 8:90 P. M., Daily. THE ONLY LINg THiT DOrTS IT. VO HIGH ALTITUDES, NO SHOW BL0CKA0SS
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