(Cnmlinu Jfrcrmmi. EBCJIHBrHUa P. FKWAY, - - ma. 17, 1SSS. to. . ... -i LOCAL A7'D 1'ERSOXAL. Tu'fday next la election day. Some of our farmers are RettlDfr ready for the maple mcar season. L)r. E- II- Pickle, of Strongstown, was a visitor to our town on Tuesday. Mr. John Leahey, one of lolly's enteral a s Viihing party of young ladies Jrcm Crallitzin Cok dinner at the Cambria House, on Monday. -On TuesQ.y evening last Mr. Join Ludwliz. of this place, tendered an oyster t upper to the Come; Band. We received Interesting letters from 'Ked Cloud," our Ueade township corres pondent, and "Bluebird," from Ashvllle, but both came too late for publication. Wanted at McDonald's store, Loretto, J'a., butter, epf-s, oats, corn, wheat, rye, bean, potatoes, onions, etc., for all of which the bluhest trading price will be allowed. A report of the teachers Institute held at the school building in this olace on Sat urday last, was, owing to its length and the crowded condition of our columns, unavoid ably crowded out.' It !t cald that two hundred and fifty more coke ovens and over "three hundred new bouses will be built at Gallitzln during the coming summer, and that Messrs. Tay lor and McCoy will si alt another shaft. A little twoyear-olU daughter of Mr. Zxlchard Uittlogs, of Cambria township, died on Saturday last, a victim of scarlet fever. Nine of Mr. Cilttings children had tbe same disease but the otter eight have all recov ered. C. T. Koberts. Is selling at cot. Rubbers, ium. Wool and Leather Boots and Shoes, ami Gloves, Mittens, Hats and Caps, of all kinds. Sale to last until March 1st, come ulck, before they are all gone. If you want bargains. Mrs. Mary McGinn, who is said to have attained the age of one hucdred and two years, died at her heme in Munster town whip on Friday last. Her remains were In terred In sr, Michael's cemetery, Loretto, on Monday lnt. At a meeting of tbe Director of the Cambria County Agricultural Association at Carrolltown on Monday last, the time -fixed upon for holding the next fair is Tues day, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, September lsth, 19th, 20th and 21st Dr. Murphy, of Loretto, has bad a bad attack of Intl.imatory rheumatism and his condition the early part of the week was considered critical, but we behove at pres ent writing he nan Improved somewhat and we hope to soon hear of hla recovery. Friday morning last the big planing mill of the Clearfield Lumber Company, at Clearfield, was destroyed by fire. The origin of the Are is unknown, though it li supposed to have caught from the engine room. The loss Is estimated at t-3,000 and insurance f 3,000. Bargain?, bargain!, at McDonald's store I.oretto, r., for the next 30 days (ar.ttl March 1st) the following line of goods will le sold at cost for spot cash or good market able produce : Dress goods, notions, hats, caps, boots, shoes, clothing and all other (all and winter goods. Mr. Thomas J. Itell, informs us that the examination for teachers' permanent v ertlflcatea will beheld about the first of June. Applications s hould be sent by May :-it, to the chairman of the committee. J. W. Cramer, Johnstown, who will furnish any needed information concerning the examin ation. Some party, unknown, took the Iio;rty or taking out one of Mr. George H. Robert's orses on Tuesday night and returned It to Tie stable about two o'clock on Wednesday morning, bolting the stable door on the in .'idrt and leaving things just as he gjt them. Whoever the party is, ho will find the back ocor locked the next time. Some people never take advantage of opportunity while others never let an op portunity pass. Just r.ow Is the time to get bargains In clothing, and the place to buy Is at McCcmnell it Saupps, St. Lawrence Block, corner Kleventh aveinn? and Four tiH'nth street, A Itoona, Ta., where you can always depend upon getting good Root's at low prices. A provision of the Brock liquor-license law generally overlooked Is that any physi cian who Hhall willfully prescribe any Intox icating liquors a0 a beverage to persons of known intemperate habits shall be gulity of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction, shall l e liable to a tine of not leas than $'0 nor u..re than ."00 and undergo an imprison ment of not less than 20 nor more than X days. )n Tuesday morning, while a dense fog 1 rivalled, an engine ran Into a train that was t'. h;g some shifting at Woodvala and piled . p a lot of empty cars, completely ohstruct li'i; the track and delaying all trains. The er'neer, when tie saw that a collision wa Inevetatile, jumped, and escaped without any serious Injury, hU left hand being !.ght!y scratched. No other person was hurt. The Directors of tho Jack 'on township Oil and gas company n,et on Tuesday last and ccncluded t drill the well down to a depth of nooo feet. The well at present U JJ's f.tet, and the work of drilling wl'.l be commenced at once as the the machinery and titols ar all oa thu ground. There-' ov-niry stock has all buen taken, and before long we" may expect to hear of a gusher I being struck in Jackson. Jaaies Funk, Jr., son or F.x-SheritT Jams Funk. Puncansvllie, lilair county, i on trial at the Kandiyohi county, Minn., court, at Wtlmar, during the latter part of lnt week, for the murder of his wife In tie Logan llnme tlier last November, was found guilty of murder in the second de cree, and has been sentenced to prison for life. He will be taken to tbe Minnesota Mate prison at Stillwater. Science gets a generous qbate of the forthcoming t'atho'ir World for March. I'.lchard M. Johnston writes rradibly con. cernlng Roger Bacon, In an essay entitled "A Martyr to Sclenco" ; the Interesting ?aper on Louis Tasif ur. begun In the Fb uary nmber, by George Prospero, Is con cluded with an account of the famous ex periments on inoculation in cases of hydro phobia; and "Darwin's Life ami Letters" nt intelligently treated in a brief unsigned srtlcle. James Coyle, a miner, who resided in 1'rot.peet on Tuesday evening went to bis home taking with him a bucket containing eight or ten pounds of powder which he In tended to use In bis occupation as a mluer. He set the uncovered bucket on the floor ami hearing a mouse In the cupboar, tolc up a poker and when the mouse appeared struck at it, upsetting a small lamp and knocking the sparks Into the powder. A terrific explosion followed and the house was com pletel wrecked. Coylo was hur riedly taken from the debris but died in a j few minutes alter. Ills wife and child who were in an adjoiuing room escaped without injury. A brother of the unfortunate man employed by Sheriff Gray as tiremau at " ' i t'i's v' . Go where you will, you'll not find Dry. Goods in general as cheap anywhere as at. Gable & Co.'s store in Altooua Penna. They sell the best 4c. Unbleached Muslin, yard wide, the best' 5c., the best Gc, the best 7c., the- best 8c, the best 9c. and die best 10c. They sell the best 7c. Calico in Altoona. They sell the best 5, 10, 12i, 17,20,22,25, 37J, 50, 75c. and $1 Embroidery. They sell the best 25c. Towels and the best 25 and 50c. Table ' Linen. They sell the best GOc. White Shirts and the best 10, 121 and 2Gc. Stocking. You Can Save Money by Buying Our Dry Goods at The Democrats of Ebensbure will meet at the Council room, on Saturday evening next, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of placing in nomination candidates to be voted for on next Tuesday. William Doran.a brakemanon the Penn sylvania railroad, was thrown from bis train at the west end of the tunnel at Gal litzinon Tuesday evening, and falling on his head on the ballast was severely Injured, but it Is thought with careful nursing will recover. Mr. Doran Is a resident of Altoo na and was married about three months ago. Tbe following named ladies and gentle men of Johnstown visited this place on last Saturday. They came overland in sleighs and sleds, and returned tne same evening. They put up at the Blair House and were lavishly entertained by our genial landlord. Col. John S. Miller. There names are as follows: Ladles Misses Mary McMallen, Maggie McMullen. Maggie Cronan, Jennie Davis. Jennie Murray. Lizzie Dayis. Maggie McKernan, Emma Sibert. Flo. Jackson. Julia ulnn, Mary Rodgere, Maggie Rodg er. KUa joice. Mollle Mnrray. Ella Ed wards, Sarah Young, Lucy Llvergood, Mrs. B. F. Horner. Mr . A. M. Wakefield. Mrs. Ralph Byrne, Mrs. Swank, Mrs. M. E. Doug lass. Mrs. (i. K. McMullen, Mrs. W. 11. Llvergood, Mrs. D. A Judy, Mrs. Joseph Ellwanger. Mrs. J. II. Young. Mrs. T. W. Bol.singer. They were properly escorted by Messrs. T. A. McMullen. Chas. Lynch. W. C. Cover and James Hamilton. According to a previous agreement, February 8 having been chosen as the day for the selection of a successor to the late Arch Abbot Boniface Wimmer, all the father, about 100 In number, belonging to this mother bouse of the Benedictines In America, assembled at that place to take part In the Important act. The election be gan at 8 o'clock in tbe morning, and the choice fell on the Rc. Rev. Innocent Wolf, at present AbSot of St. Benedict's College at Atchison, Kan. The result was made known to blm by telegraph, but a few boors afterward the nes was received there that be was unable to accept. This caused tbe necessity of a new election. In which I. Andrew Hintenacb was elected as the future head of St. Vincent's Abbey. He Is a native of Baden, Germany, and about At years of age. Coming to this country as a little boy, he made bis stn lies and was or dained at St. Vinceut's College. He was employed at this institution for a number of years as prnressor, prior and Master of Novices. Since September last ho has been engaged In missionary work at Tuscumble, Ala. The documents concerning his elec tion will be sent to Rome, and after the con firmation by the Holy Father be will be duly Installed. Murder mi il fenicltle. A terrible tragedy took place in Altoona on Tuesday evening, in which Resler Eiuigh, son of Mr. Joseph Eoilgh, of Wil tnore. was the chief actor, and In which ended the earthly career of his daughter Lura and himself. Resler Emigh, who Is about forty-five years of age, had been separated from bis wife for some time, and lived in Altooua on Fourth street, near Eighth avenue, bis daughter Lura, who was about eighteen years of age, keeping house for him. He had no regular employment but worked about tho yards and was considerably addicted to drinking. On Tuesday about one o'clock he informed the foreman for whom he had been working, that be would take his time and quit. He appeared to be sullen and moody, but was sober, lie re ceived his pay (13.40 and remarked that he was going to move to Wilmore. lie went home about 5 o'clock in the evening after having purchased a revolver. Before en tering his own home he called at a neigh bors, Mr. Blair Wike, where be found bis daughter Lura, who had staid with the Wike family the previous night from fear of ber father who bad been drinking. Ruth father and daughter went to their own house, aud soon after three pistol thots weie heard. Tbe door of the house, which had been locked after their entrance, was broken in, and on tbe floor, in the emorace of death was fouud the daughter lying on the floor with one bullet bole through the back entering two inches to the right of the spinal column passing through tbe right lung and coming out at the breast bone, ana the second ball entering the audomeu. In an adjoining room tbe murderer of bts daughter was found with a bullet bole in his bead, the ball entering tnrongb tbe top of the right ear and crushing through tbe base of the bialn. Lura Emlgb was said to have been a fine looking, graceful girl of more than ordinary beauty. She was born in Wilmore on June 20, 1870. ft og rant me. The following is the programme of the Teachers' Institute to be held at Tortase, Feb. 23. ifwa : Advanced spelling, Mr. J. A. Kecslnger; enthusiasm In the schoolroom. Miss Mangle Moore ; how to correct errots in tbe lan guage of pupils, Mr. J. M.Noel; primary reading. Miss E. M. McCauley : outside the programme, Miss A. C. Criste; bow to keep the little folks busy. Mr. Wm. Mc Gough ; first steps in arithmetic, general dlscussiou. The County Superintendent and all others interested are cordially invited to be present and take part in the exercises. Com ii ii tee. It rare I" p. Yea are feeling depressed, your appetite Is poor, you are bothered with headache, jour are fldgty, nervous, and generally out of wirts, and want to brace up. Brace up, bat not with stimulents, 6prlng medicines, or bitters, which have for their basis vry cheap, bad whisky, and which stimulate you for an hour, and then leave you In worse condition than before. What you want is an alterative that will purify your blood, start healthy action of liver and kid neys, restore your vitality, and give renew ed health and strength. Such a medicine you will find in Electric li tters, and only 30 ceLts a bottle at E. James. Ebensbutg. or W. W. McAtteer. Loretto. SIAKKI tUt: LI( F..r.S IMSil'CD. The following marriage licenses were Issued by tbe Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Wednesday, Feb. 13tn, liWS; George Duncan aud Amanda Htdsel, Rich land township. James Cole and Dominica Bilier. Gallitzin. Jonathan Meloter aud Auuie ClaraMl ler, Gallitzln. Henry Wolford and Eiizt Morris, Johns town. Wm. II. Adams, Summit &nd Julia Wil liams, Johnstown. J. Charles 1'feifer. Johnstown and Ella M. GedJes, Wood vale. i'lysses S. G. Glass, Altoona and Jennie ier, K.-anill i bjio.y'i. LOWEST PRICES EAST OR WEST OF THE ALLECHEIMIES ! Atttiool Ilrport. Average attendance. Enrolled. Teacukrs. Allle I.lnyd.,. Kttlo ilyerj..... Ancle Jonea CynmShepherd .... a. k, iieaa ! r IO talJ I i. ;1M 91 -JUO, 84 72 15 The following pupils were perfect in at tendance during month : Room No. 1. Dellle Chute. Julia Brown, Charlie Secbter, Ethel Shields. Herbert Evans, Lizzie Ludwig, Rhode Ritter, Liz zie Gutwalt, Waldo Strayer, Annie Owens. iioora No. 2. Calvin Port. Teter Ludwig. Charley Evans. May Davis, Ollie Davis, Ada Jones, Wellington Evans. Alice Jones. Room No. 3. John Tbomas. Lizzie Nip ple, Fred Jones. Annie Shields, Johnnie Strayer. Sadie Nipple. Christie Strayer, Gertie Crouse. Morgan Evans, Annie Davi son. Harry Sbinefelt. Room No. 4. Morgan Hughes, Frank James. James Dick, Ed. Luther, DeUa Fol som, Emma Davison. Room No. 3. Bert Davis. Harry Hasson, Leonard Jones, Robert Davison. Uerscbell Davis, Katie McCreen. The following gained the highest stand ing in their respective classes for tbe month : Room No. 1. A clsss, Julia Brown ; B class, Lizzie Ludwig ; C class, Waldo Stray er. Room No. 2, A class, Ade Jones ; B class, Ollle Davis. Room No. 3. A class, Lizzie Nipple ; B class. Morgan Evans. Room No. 4. A class, Ella Kirscbner; B class, Mary McBreen. Room No. 5, A class, Bert Davis ; Bclass, Harry Hasson. Visits Room No. 1, 3 ; No. 2.5 ; No. 3,4; No. 4, 2 J No. 3. 3. Hem Train Carrolllowa. Caurolltows, Feb. 7, lss8. Dear Freeman : We are now enjoying the finest winter weather. Tbe merry jin gle of sleigh bells, tho joyous shouts and laughter of the youngsters who make up the s'eighiug parties are beard on every side. Everyone that owns a team Is busily en gaged in hauling tbe produce of the country to market. Many are engaicd lu the woods cutting and hauling Ions and timber to the different streams and river preparatory to floating and raftiug to the Eastern Mills. Tbe contractor of the extension of the railroad from Westover along the fiats of Rrubaker creek. In tais county, to Its present terminus, Mr. John Ilubers, in Elder town ship, about miles from Carrolltown, commenced woik on Saturday last with a large force of men. The work is to be com pleted within ninety dajs from date of con ttact. The steam fitters are busily engaged In placing the steam fixtures in tbe convent of the Benedictine Sisters, and will complete tbe work in a few days. Dr. Sloan is now convalescent, as is Mrs. A.IIaugand daughters, aWo Mrs. J. W. Sbarbaugh and Mrs. B. A. Blum. Mrs. A. Kckenrode is still confined to her room. Tbe reaper of death has been again amor.? us, taking from our midst '.wo old and res-pected persons. Mr. Valentine Link,-aged about T2 years, died last week and his remains were interred in St. Bene dict's Cemetery last Friday attended by many sorrowing friends and relatives. Mrs. Adam Deitrick departed this life on Sunday. She was aged 73 years, and was one of the pioneer mothers of Carroll township. She was a good christian, was delicate all through ber long and eventful life and bore her suffering with great fortitude and chris tian piety. Interment today. Our town was and still is enlivened by quite an anay of legal talent. Hon. R. L. Johnston, 1'iesident Judge, was a visitor on Tuesday. Hon. J. P. Linton, of Johns town, Messrs. W. H. Sechler, F. A. Shoe maker, Alvin Evans, A. V. Barker and Don Kittell. of Ebensburg, Gen. D. II. Hastings and Maj. J. S. Spangler, of Bellefonte, Pa., were all seen perambulating our etreets the last few days. Messrs. Shoemaker, Linton and the others are engaged in trying the case of Shoemaker vs. Bearer before referee Alvln Evans, E-i., Don Kittell is looking up the interests of bis clients In titles to lands. Gen. Hastings and Maj. Spangler accompanied by Mr. Mitcnel and others are looking up their coal and railroad interests in Eldtr and other townships. Mr. Augustine Sharbaugb, the enterpris ing and genial junior of Sharbacgh A Bro.. contemplates launching out in tbe clothing business in the spring in Ms large and com modious sales-room on Main stretL Gas has the "git up and git" to make it a suc cess. Cjuite a number. of the decendents of Cirsar were to be seen on onr streets yesterday and judging from their appear ance, thiLk they would etjoy Italy's sunny clime to our rouh winters. Last eight was what tbe German element here (which by-th way largely preponder ates) term 'ajcitei ruc.t or snrove Tues day, on which ttey revive their recollections of Fatherland by celebrating In Old World st le Dy einging, dancing, feasting, etc., as the ensuing fuity das will be sackcloth and a-.lie, O. S. white meat aud nb N. S. We have had quite a number of surprise parties lately, aud it is a good Idea as it engendeis sociability and crments friend ship. Carrolltown cannot b excelled lu western Pennsylvania for general sociability. No bun ton here. i Politics are quiet at present. Mr. McDrlde, our Mercantile Appraiser. Reetus t be on the alert as a candidate for Sherlfi. While here on ofiicial business he presented his card to numerous voters as a candidate. He says his chances are second to none tor the nomination. Mr. C. A. Langbien. tbe present deputy-sheriff, nas also bven around interviewii.g t:is tiiemts on the tame sub ject. Chat Me is well known here aud bis chancer are good in this place. Mr. Matthew Wraklaud, tbe proprietor of the Carrolltown Hotet. has removed to bis new building adjoining tl.e fair ground. He has erected a large and commodious building Intended for a hotel. Yesterday bo gave a ball which was well attended by people from all parts of tbe county, the best of order prevailed ana ail ?rere wel 1 pleased and senied to enjoy themselves exceeding ly. Mr. Weak'.ar d will do well with bis bouse in such clone proximity to the fair ground. The last event of the season was tbe marriage yesterday morning, in tte cburcb at this place, of Miss Elizabeth Sliero and Mr. Joseph Strasler, both of this place. Amicus. Ilurklen'a Aralea Ntlvo. The best salve in tbe world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rtu-um, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chillblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively scure Piles or no pay required. It is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 13 cents per box. For sale by E. J i-fiOj aJ ".V. V. i.'cAtetr. i-areiio. I k j s a, h;" z: h if I fi r rjnnfir .njiUMyiJi . i 1 i T, T.' 54 21: 21 42j ..j I ! lit lti 40; 18 12 80 ..i 3 i IK J 17 S3! 4 i 21 l'J 40: 16 IS Xt i j 17 10 S7: 14, S -M Tbe ( vnntj CommiHloaen. A little patent inside and outside paper in this town takes occasion to abnse the County Commissioners for laying a sufficient tax to meet the expenses of Cambria county. It Is a well-known fact, that tbe county bas been compelled to borrow money in large urns, and pay interest, and it Is now bor rowing. In order to save tbls drain on tbe people tbe Commissioners bave very wisely laid a tax sufficient to relieve tbe people from the burden of Interest. If, as the paper says, Commissioner Lloyd, tried to keep tbe county borrowing and pav ing interest, which we doubt very much, as he Is a young man of a fair amount of com mon sense ; if, we say, be is thus in favor of involving the county ; be is true to bis Republican Instincts. It bas always been the policy of tbe Democrats to pay and tbe Republicans to borrow. If tbe Republican party bad not, by a blgb crime, defeated the laws passed by tbe people's representatives, in order to take the tax off corporations, the tax would have been reduced, but this neutral paper does not protest against Governor Beaver for refusing to correct the larceny, which allows corporations to go free, and taxes tbe poor man and poor widow to tbe last dollar. K ber I OTa Nalea. At the Court House in Ebensburg on Monday. March 3, 1SHS, Sheriff Gray will offer tbe following properties for 6aie : All the risht. title, and Interest of George W- Flesner. Eliza Jane Flenner. and Philip F. Flenner in an Improved farm of fifty acres in Adams township. All tbe right, title, and Interest of James Litzinger in an improved farm of one hun dred acres in Clearfield township. All tbe right, title, and Interest of Alex S. Story In a farm of 133 acres In Croyle town ship, with water-power saw mill, plank house, and bank barn thereon erected. All the right, title, and interest of James F. Gallagher in seventy Eve acres of land in Reade township, fifteen acies cleared. All the right, title, and interest of George W. Gray in an inproved farm of 109 acres In Reade tow'nship. All tbe right, title, and Interest of W. II. Sechler In a lot of gronnd in Ebensburg. At the Mansion House. Johnstown, on Saturday. March 3d, the Sheriff will sell the following properties : All the right, title, and interest of William Custer in a tract of land iu Adams towu shfp. All the right, title, and interest of I. C. Bole in two Improved farms in East Taylor towefbip, one wltb gristmill, dweliiugs, and other buildings thereon erected. All the right, title, and interest of Paul Strayer and John E. Strayer, Administra tors of John Strayer, deceased, in a tract of lard in East Taylor township, containirg seventy-two acres and ninety-eight percnes, more or less, having thereon erected a two story frame a welling bouse and bank-barn, now In tbe occupancy of Jacob Strayer. I II awe been a sufferer from catarrh for the past eight years. Having tried a number of remedies advertised as "sure cures" with out obtaining any relief, 1 had resolved never to take any other patent medicines, when a friend advised me to try Ely's Cream Balm. I did so with great reluc tance, bat can now testify with pleasuie that after using it for six weeks I believe ujj self currd. It is a most agreeable remeJy an invaluable Raim. JocC-ph Stewart. 621 Grand Ave., Brooklyn. llled. BILLER. Died at bis home in Alleghery township, on Saturday, February 1Kb, 188S, Mr. Joseph Bilier, aged 82 years. liYAN. Died at his home in Lilly, on Tnuriday. February .th, 1888, Mr. William Kyan. aged about SO years. Tbe deceased was a well-known and highly esteemed citizen of Lilly, who had resided in that neighborhood for upwards of fifty years. He leaves an aged widow to survive bim but no children. Peace to Lis ashes. BARKER. Died at his home on Wed nesday niornint, at S o'clock. Valentino Aretas, only son of V. 8. and Ca.-sie YV. bar ker, aged 3 years and 1 day. This dear Valentine, bom on Valentine's day five years ago, was taken sick on Thurs day morning last with scarlet fever, aud lived only six days after taken sick; be and bis sister Eilth who was born ou tbe 8th of the month (two years before) bad plann ed to bave a birthday party on tbe s:h of tnis month, and bad a list 01 tbelr little playmates made out who were to be invited, but she was 6ick on that day, .o the party was postponed to the 11th (bis birthday), but God willed otherwise, and laid bim on a sick bed on that day from which be took his pure little soul up to Heaven to ToiD his little sister who bas been waiting on tbe banks of tbe Crj-tal sea for bim. On the bcautll ul banks ot tbe Crystal sea. Not impatiently wait our darling tbere. For smiles libt up their brjws so fair. And tbeir Utile barps rind out so clear. So soothingly sweet to faith's listening ear. And tbey live lu tbe smile of tbe Savior's love H bo so early called onr darllDKS above." T'HIKTY-FirTB AraL Statkmewt of the FROTKTinx JlrrtiL Firs Ixkiiscs CmriiiT oJ ('ambkia I'onn lor year ending Ifeceutier 31. ls Amount Insured Dec. 31. IMS. Amount Insured dur- m year. leduct am't expired dnrins year. Iteduct a in t surren dered and canceled $1.710,787. M l.62.00-'i.lr7.459.li 34tf,:i2.C0 47,(M.OO 4'jfl.e04.00 Amount Insured Ixe. 31. 187, i.rao.M -i Am't pretninm nte4 In lorce Dee. SI. 'S3. Am t premium notes taken durtns: year. Deduct am't expired durina year. Deduct am't surren dered and canceled. ieo,S7.t$ 41,'J8iCK) a02.34S 4,342.00 OO 39.90.300 Am't premium note In force Dec.31, .tl-.fl s No. policies Issued during year. 364 Mo. policies In lorce Dec. 31. 1!"7, 1402 cash aocorjrr REotrrsi. Am'tonhar.d at lat settlement, S1.MI.71 Casu lor new Insurance, 1.373 Am't Assessment No. W, 17ft.7 $3211.94 KirxaulTlRXS LOSSKS PAID. Mrs. Alary Ivory, e0.r0 E. st A. W. Pringle, oo 00 Sebastian Iran", IK? 00 John J. Erana, 00 J.H. (JlaKow. 23.00 David 11.. and Margaret J. Jones, Herman Loan h. Hulldina: Asse,. 13 40 Kev. Anthony Wirtner, " 10.00 Thosaas J. Edwards, 9.00 OTHER SxraSKKS, Secretary's leas, 177.00 Treasurer's salary, $o.M Kent, 40.00 Agent's commission. 2ft4.s0 Premiums ret'd policies canceled, 113 f! Prlntins:, HMtaKe.stay,ex., etc, 102.13 Coinpcusailon Ex. Corn., 44 O) Balance on hand, 4.04 $321 1 "4 January ;3, 1R, the Io:s;oinK itatement was audited found correct and approved. J Ml. I.LiiVIi, 1 .'N. IVANS, J E. Committee. C.T h'JMHTS. S Gable & Co.'s Store, Altoona, Penn'a RECEIPTS EXPENDITURES OF mmw county, n., FROM THE 3rd flay of January, 1887, lo tUs 2nd (lay of Jannary, 1888. ALEX. 15TACK HOUSE, TRSAArRKK, PB, To balance lo band ot Treasurer at laet settlement. . To amount received trom Duplicate ojf To amount received from redemption vt lands To atniunt received Irom seated and unseated lands To amount recelred from cont-Vaties fur Is.' and previous To amount received fn-m borrowed munry . ... -a To amount received from "ommlf lo j" erg sales ol lands...... To amount received from miscellan eous source. i.... f Z.1S7.M 7S.S73.T1 3.AS1.76 S01 02 l.SU SO :3 .000,00 583 CO I.24S 07 fla,M7 06 Ht amount paid Autitor (t"untj).... ..( Auditors (State). .. As.rs . Hoarding: Jurrs..... ....... i yo oo 51 t'J 2.3S2 4i 110 M 2X 1,1 i7o M 44 IS 33.000 0" l.L'iJO O0 6 OJ 4 0 l's no 540 1.771 Si e "j.vj us It Cl 5o WS3 OO 2.i.0t 6s 677 0 3-J4 Si . 4V Ou 7J4 W 400 00 Ac O OO a.Ku 13S .17 ' S.Vil &w IT, CO IJ 44 17 43 .10 4-1 73 1 0 V4 1.:ao 41 Soow 15,1 61 ii b. ;s os i ji X I 3v 78 S10 li) S lit 2 7 VCS 4 J 13 CIS S.7o 47 1 117 4-3 1 r.Tit 73 f.jO 00 tri IX) i i u oo l.&.'S 75 1.644 VI W4 3.0u7 42 3S 7: 3.yj 67 3,803 C7 "93 81 tl'Jl oll 30 Hoarding; prisoner!. . . HoU.llnn brtdicel Undue and road views....... Borrowed monev 4'ummistoner9 om m t ..-lonen' clerk I 'oinmi'Moners counsel Counsels' tees .... CTourt cner and Up staves t'onrtal'Ies Criminal fro.ecutlons t'-uurt Houe I i .trie I Attorney Elections Fez and other scalps Inquisitions. Insurance Interest on borrowed money. Interest on Court House bonds Jim tor Jail and jailor Jury Cvmmisklonors and clerk Jurnrs (Kraoil) Jurors (traverse) Juror (talesmen) Mtj'cellaneous... .. Md orders... .... rruhatej . PosttVe and eiiressK Frotboaotary... ....... ... Frlntinit. .. Poor lurectors' ralary 1'ourfe bouse of cmplovment KejclKtry Ktcordii lvelun.tln Koad damages Koad lund . Kerorm School Kt-uemption of lands........ School turiil. ...... Shrritf state tax Soldiers' burial . Stenourapher . Stationary Teachers ' Institute Western penitentiary Western Penna. Hoepital Kem'n'K in constables bands Exonerations ju constables... Exonerations on duplicate.... Abatement to tax payers ..... Treasurer's com. on S77.S73.49 H & per cent Treasurer's com. on -il,7o 47 4i ii per cent .- Ha'.ance due Treasurer MOUNTS DUE FKOM CONSTABLES. 1b2 Henry Stemmer. Johnstown 7th w.$ 57 4S lSa K. B. McCartney, E. Coneruaoxh . '." 95 Henrv Stemmer. JohnaU-wn 4th w. vz 34 teo. I. 1'rinifle. Wilmore Hor i 01 ISM e.i. E. Krux. Harr twp 14 so 1. H.. Jones. Cambria twp 4 si HS5 John A. Troxell, Portane twi so W John N. Strayer. Summerblll twp. 78 i4 16SS S. H. Kdrafston. I!arr twp & t. 1- .1 Weakland. Carroll twp 247 6 A. H. I'enrod. Croyle twp . M M .lotin N. Strayer. Summerhill twp. 19s 08 Wm. A. Karr. H-..S luelianna twp. HvJ ol Hirnm Keininerer, E. Taylor 17 4 1817 I. J. VVealtland. Carrol! twp m 11 1 bos. lltCiui!f. Clearfield twp 70 85 J. A. Kline. Elder twp 4 VI 1 bos. Haocull. Oallitxln Hor 63 K " A. J. Herhey. ruitown Bor x7 45 P. K. Miller. J bnstown tb w HI tv Henry Eichensehr. Prospect Hor.. 164 34 John A Piatt. Susijehanna twp... 418 57 Joseph Jenkins, W.Taylor 175 10 tl.!& 7 VMMT'NT DI E CAMUKIA JUIHIMENTS. .lohn T. Coouey... .. Iaac Wike . Keniamtn Flart .... . Jatueo F!fr-k S. A. K. Fitch, et. al W. W. Sherman, et, al John E. IcKicxle Harbary Kaiih iiMreV. hcrj Pat (Vunell --- Pat Connell, et. al A. Karrell ... 1. C. Burlt Pat Durham, et. al M. .1 Nik.-I. et. al A. H. Dniester, et. nl 1', F. Flenner. et. al ........... Wm. H. Kel!y, et. al Silas KaMwin.et. si lunlsl Keftner. et. al Michael Ifcnohx, et. al Luclnda Binvel .... Ed. C. Hlnsel Ftapk Mrliermit, et. al ileonte Soulsbv William ' 'on nor. et. al n. Patrick Memlna;... James I I'l'onn Jr, et. 1, Patrick Fleminr....... John J. Kuhn Mi-hael Mclirlde William White, et. al COUNTY ON t 27S P 41 -J8 - 177 07 H 72 10 OS M OS 213 n m 04 7 90 43 74 7 70 . Xh 7i 34 16 , 7 -jr. 17J i S7 M S Hi 21-4 75 35W 4 SO 00 3 104 CO so e 53 44 M 14 14 03 27 4 4 SO? 40 22 4S . 104 45 S 11 1t 81 1J3 0 5.149 W IV Ft"r1VF.l FKOM SEATED AMI "UNSEAT ED LANDS. I1STBIT. IIOID. IK-BOOL . $ 45 9 24 9 VO 44 84 6 el 2 SO Barr township $ HlacklicE towushlp Cara.rta tuwnshlt... 1 40 8 10 18 21 SO 1 37 61 44 12 as 40 14 vo 21 10 4'lrarneld township Coneicauata township . J'royle township... j ean townsnip Elder township Etenburu: Borouxb lialluzln township ... Jackson township Johnstuwn 7th ward Munster township Portatce township Keade township Stony "reek township... Summerblll township.... Waahina-ton township.... While twwufbip 76 32 14 7J 23 76 4 2S ' 1 77 3 VO 2 S S9 7 43 2 70 17 99 7 04 3 12 1 43 13 SO ills 07 MOUNT DVE DISTRICTS FKOM t?Z 07 C M- J MIeSIONKRS SALKS AND TION OF LANDS. KLIlEMI". ROAD. .. eo ernooL. f 41 60 60 10 00 6 00 Adams township Hlacklick townsliip.. Cambria township .. ('onemauab township.... Clearfield township...... Crovle township ean townhlp Oallitxln Boroua-h. JarkSin towntbip........ Munster township I'ortaae township Keade township Susq'iebanna township.. Taylor twnshlp Wat-htna-ton towcship.w White township Yoder township 1 on 1 4S 70 74 1 fW 10 00 1 7J e 76 104 00 1 so M 50 191 60 3 rs 8 Wl V M 3 00 37 1 i 6 20 V SIM H0 P OO 10 10 10 e 710 60 S2 76 9'ii 4S (i 30 -Mi ASSETS. lme County from judgments.. lue Couety from constables.... Liabilities over assets .... ...t e ,149 99 ... a.&fiS 74 i7.gai LIABILITIES. Outstand ins; orders , Ouisiaod In County Konds Due districts on road and school..... . ,14 M . 10.000 00 - 2,4o6 ss Due Individuals on redemption ol lands. Dux. Treasurer at settlement 24 18 C03 26 f.'o.616 04 Cites nndr onr hands at the Commissioners' Cfflce. In Ebenfburz, this .Tith day ol January, A. D. 18 18 JOHN KIKBY. 1 JOHN t'AMPHELL, Com Iff loners. J. . LLOYD. S Attest D. A. McUocai, Clerk. WE, the nndrrsizoed. Auditors of Cambria county, respectfully report that we have careful ly examined tbe vouchers and accounts of the Kecwpta anj t,i.end't jres o! ;d coubty. froai :he lilt dy el Jasjry, HT. :v lis j3 day of j li January, is?, and find them t forecolDg e:atea:ent of Araeu and Liabilities of riu OUUUIT. UlVEa under our hunHa at ttu. fVmmiiAn.i I.'-,. - urK lh" 30th dy January, OKO. A. KINKEAD, JUS. W. OKIFFIN. 1-OUIS KOLAMl. I Auditor! RECEIPTS EXPENDITURES ! ...OF ' POOE anl HOUSE of EMPLOYM'HT ...OF CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA., FROM THE 3D MY OF JAMAHV, ISS7, TO THE 2D MY OF JANUARY, iSSS. ALEX. STACKHOI SE. TRBagrRKR. Dn. To balance due at last settlement... $12 W.1 39 Kequlsitlon lor 18S7 .. 13 oOj to To crh from 1. W . Easily 145 00 To casb Iroiu I. Lilly lul 34 t26.1 73 ElB- To balance due r&or ,nJ Houe ployment .... CP. Ky amount paid Attorneys fees t $11,10' 17 60 00 34 S3 ttoS 25 MS .!t IS.'. Hit 04 OO 4 7 64 545 20 1 70 5.54S 17 546 -M 24S 44 701 42 80 60 00 0 40 64 00 US ' 47l -9 69 tri 158 wo tk. 08 V7 04 15 10 Sw V 44 00 6-X) 00 I SO 00 18 60 3.1Z1 S3 Hlarkmltbtn Roardlns; and nurslr.tr o. d. p. ClotbinK. dry goods, boots and shoe . Coal and wood C-ornns at Houe C'omusand tuneral expenses o. d. p Justice cost and constable rees. o d. p Iru;s aud mrnicice Expense? and allowance. o. 4.p Farm and Houe servants Flour and feed Freight, and transixrtaUon, o. d p Orocerlte and tobacco.... Hard ware Insurance.. ..' J Live stoi-K """" 7. Livery hire. o. d. p . ' . Lumt"r and lence posts Meat.,. ld orders. 1 Physician at House Physician. . d. p Phosphate, seed and plants.. Prjctinic ard is:a((e Kepalrs ICeirlKerator. Salary. Stewart.. " Salary. Matron.... Sewer pipe .....7.'....'.' W arren aud ldxmont Insane Af turn.... Wertmoreiand and other counties boarding paup- ,e" 131 60 Iialance due 1'oor and House ot Employment 11,107 17- 28,18a 73 T)EPKTOF I. LILLY STEWARD OF POOK A AND HOI "SE OF EMPLOYMENT OF CAMJjHIA t :ui'NTY, PENN.A. Stk-k on Farm. 2 horses, 12 cows, 1 bnll, 3 calves. 10 shoats to keep over, 4 thoau to butcner.6 turkeys. 4a chick ens. Fat 11 PnoDrora. 47 tons hay. 372 bush oats, 118 bush buck wheat. 7"0 wb potalos.300 bush cornears. 54 bu. rye. 34 bush turnips. 75 bush sugar beets, 10 bush onions. KoO heads ca'jbaare, and abundant crops of tomatoes, peas, beans, etc. itneTeJ 7 n-8-13(10 lb-i 1 cow, anU 9 calves, MasrracTrnED is thb Hocbk. 23 bbl. soft soap. 1100 lb. hard soap, 3 bbl. saner kraut. 900 lb. of butter. 00 ual. apple cutter, 1 bbl. cucumber pickles, 1 bbl piccalilli, 146 cans fruit. 2 men's snirts, 26 chemUrs, 24 women's dresses, 7 children's drerscs, 23 aprons, 7 skirts. 24 pairs woolen socks. 11 biiirs flock. nut 12 i,.ir woolen miltrn. lti haps, 21 sheets. 3j pllow cases, 16 bed ti7ks, 13 pillow ticks. 13 roller towels. W airi.ns. Ituitic les and larin Implements same as reported last year. IHHiTIS. In House January 1st. li7 51 1 Admitted d'Jrtn year 77777777.... 72 j Horn duriOK year 3130 Died durlr.K year v Dlsrharuted durinir year. .".-.7.7.7 66 in House January 1st, 64130 I iNO. 01 meals xlven tramps, 422 of Inmates remaininir in bouse January 1st. lMS.tbere are 44 males, adults. 20 lemaies. adults. 3 mules and 1 female ara blind 3 males and 3 females are parlytlc. 4 males and 3 females are epileptlc.il males and 7 females are demented. 29 males aud 7 females are over OJ years of aito, 3 mrles and 6 females are over t0 years of aite. Ol tbe Inmates 37 are natives and 2S are for eiKnors. Died at Horss. Daniel Kern. Wm. Welti. Jas. Johnston. Htn lel Addis.. n. Chas Hitter, Auir. Oversher. Chaa. Keller, Wm. Iangborst, Sarah Daugherty. I-ISISA.NC'I 0 PKOrXKTT. Nor:h America t'o. on House and furni ture $ North America Co. on barn and wagon 'oed north America Co. on pump house and machinery Fire Association of I'hll'a on buiidiiijjs- Cambria Mutual Co.. on bull llni do do on wasiona and barnes Oriental Company on barn and contents. lo do on buildings do do pump houte and machinery VXiO 00 1700 03 500 00 30"0 00 S'.'i'J 00 1M OJ 660 0 &0O0 00 500 CO Total $19700 00 Am't of above Insurance on Houfe and con ten Is S162M 00 Amt en bam, wac-n shed and contents. VXbO Oil Am't on pump house and machinery.... 1000 Oo Ill'TOO 00 Am't Icb Pck isd Horss KsriormsiT. From Jacob Thomas and wife 172S 01 Jno. Hiker Ill 70 1 00 28 11 la 00 1 ia 1 75 8 lu 9& 10 v m. Pryce Jno. J. Evans Henry .-chra.ler ou bond.. Mrs. Henry Olass . David K. Jnt.es Jacob iha3er Oivex nnder onr bands at Commissioners' office, at Ktieofiburg. Pa, this lath day of Janu ary, A., f ., 18B IH"LS K LANI. V. 1 :av. S JS. W.tlKIFFlN. Auditors. OKO. A. KINKEA! Notice la hereby lven that the following cases have been set down tor trial at a Court of Com mon Pleas to be hela at Lbecsbur on Monday . iuarcn otn. jbss. fse WriKbt vi. Krause vs. Hull man el. al . vs. Kaly m. vs. Pteiler .... vs- Km aiersonM vs. Wills vs. IrCulloUtfb.. vs. Ashton et. al vs. Harnhatt ... vi. Same vs. Hopple vs. Use Stitch vs. Conway et. aL Hex. Conser. Ihtr a. Williams. Smith. Ioican. Meredith. I vory . Sc briber. Harnbart. Same. Hoiand. Hipp! fc Lloyd. Lloyd st Craver. Same. Same. Tbomas. Short. Johnstown Lumber Co. Kader et. al Notley. Imncan. Durhin. P. K. K. initippifc Lloyd vs. sjme vs. vs. ......vs. vs. ...-vi. Tbomas... Peters. Yost. I Subbes . Hunt .1 t ... vs. Bk'sr t'o Vs. niair o First Ns. Kk.. Altoona. .vs. Ciallaeher et. al ..vs. Olasr et. al vb. Bemenstock A Co s. I'arrlsh et. ox. H A. SHOEM AKEK. Profy. Proth'yi Office. Ebensbunr Feb. la ISSS. VDMIMSTKATORS NOTICE. Ietters of administration on tbe estate of William Hysn deseased. of Lilly borouKB, Cambria county, bavins: been cTanted to the un dersigned, notice li hereby ictven to all persons indebted to said estate, to mike psjment with out delay, and those bavins; claims asralnstthe same will present them properly authenticated for settlement. HI AKIialitr ax AN, Lilly. Feb 17.1888. Adm'x. DM INI5TK ATORS NOTICE Letter! of administration on the estate of Frederick Mause. deceased , 01 Croyle township, having been itranted to tke undersigned, notice is hereby srivir to ail persons Indebted to said es. tate. to make payment without delay, and those having: claims axainst tbe same will present them properly authenticated for settlement. MARY li. MAUSE. Croyle Twp., Feb. 17. 18S. Adm'x. IMsnolntion of fartsierablp. Notice li hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing unuer the name of W. A. Chaplin &. Err, lias teen this day dlsolved. W. A. CHAPLIN U iJKO. lyt3n OJty. Fa. i tb. fl . ineis. OUR GREAT Between Season's Sale! At no time hi the year have wc offered Goods so cheap as the present time. 1re have just completed Stock Taking and discovered innum erable quantities of odd Suits, odd Overcoats and odd Pants, which we have placed oil one separate corner of our Store and marked at figures far below their regular selling value. Everybody knows when we say a thing 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 Establishment. It -will pay you to buy Goods now for WOOLF, SOiM m$m& tor 1888. will t ssnt FREE to all alogue with Colored Piatsta, and ver offwrwd. CS Our MIDaTT MARKET specialty le euoptvina in st 1 1 r t. i poeee, and all TOOLS nexaeeearv to complete warden. If you (row VECETABLES FOR MARKET, tell ue so when you send for JOHNSON & STOKES.TisMa our Catalogue. A YEAR WITHOUT WORK!. This is what loU of folks want. We can't give It to tlieiru But weean and will (uarautee a profit of W2S.OO a week loon or I wo energetic ttcou in each county In, this lale wbo will industtnousiy ' push tbe sale of our splendid new hue of book, aoorUius; to our luatrucuoua. 1'Ui u im ilfmm gant promise. We are doing it every iay. We don't want many ayeult ; but we waut agents who have avbility, who are intiuwtrious, and who are is rarnrkt t.ipvrieuce is not alwavs beccaaary souie of our Ix'fct agents are raw recruita. wkrnA we have tauW Uiuakr in our y during the : aat two months. We sruaranive exclusive territory, give libenal term and atrree to sbuw any ntelligent and enterprising aveut how to make at leaal SI JoO a veax reitain sure. Among our many valuable publications we have space to mention oulv a few 01 tbe latent and beat 1 THE DIVERSIONS OF A DIPLOMAT IN TUP KEY. by "Sunset'' Cot. HARD TACK AND COFFEE, ibe rnt mw wMlcn' toolf. Twenty-fit-e tbouaaud sold In first thirty days. The ICIO splendid orieitial 111 ualratioua are a story in ibeiusolvca. HOME AND FARM CYCLOPEDIA, the greiteat farm iwt ever made. Positively without an equavl. bold bv onr new special plan, and to one od niau in each county we guarantee an ioeomeof t2.UJ0 a year on this book alone. Title la tri;b business. It is not au experiment, but is an established faot- We waut the name and address of sTerv book arent wbo is raalrtne less tbao t25AO a week. XV m rati't employ all who apply, but those w'bo are worthy ahall-bave etr aUl. Uo not neaitate m utoineut, but write at once for full particulars (froe i, to P. J. ITEMING 4 CO.. Publishers, No.v4:riflli Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pay CICEI WJMBSt. 11THEKEAS THE HON. KOBLKT L JOHN If STON, President Judf ol theCoarioi Common Pleas, of the 47th Judicial District con sistlDK ol tbe County of Cauibna, bas usuod bis Ire-ept bearlna- date the lCtk day of December, lf7. t me ulrecled for holdlnsr a Court ol Over and Terminer and eneral Jail I sell very . and (Quarter Sessions of the Peace. In Lbrasbura lor the County ol catnnria and lo commence on the First Monday of March, 158, aud continue two weeks. Noticb 14 Hbukrt fltvEK, that the 'oroncr. Justices of Peace, Aldermen, and tonsiAbles ot said county ol Cambria, that they be then and there In their proper persons at 1 . o'clock in the forenoon of said day with their records. Inquisi tions, examinations and tbeirown remembrances, to do those thin" which to their ollicee apper tain to be done and those wbo are buuud in re cognizances to prosecute aicainst tbe prisoners that are or shall be in the Jail ol Cambria county, be then and there to prosecute aicainst theua as shall be just. CiivxN under my hand at Kbensbur.;tbe 16th day of lieeember. in the year ol our Lord. lST, and tho ne Hundred and 1 welfth Year ol the Inde pendence 01 tbe L'oited States. JOS. A. OKAY, Sheriff. Kbensborfr, Feb.. 10. 18fs. Orphans' Court Sale A VALUABLE FARM Blacklick Twp. By virtue on an order ol Cambria county I the Orphans' Court ot ill oiler at public sals Til UliSDA r. MA It CIT 1st. I sss, AT 2 O'CLOCK P. M. on the premises, all that certain farm or tract of land situate in Hlacklick townsblp, Cambria county, adjoining lands of C. Farabatiarh. John Hlnes. M. Stiles anl others, containing; one hundred acres mere or lets, about filty acres ot which are eleured. cavicr thereon erected a plana house, plank stab:e and a saw mill . There la also a hue orchard on tbe ptoperty. .TERMS OF SALL. Ten per cent, of the I'M to be paid on day ol saw. the balance of c no third on the confirmation ot sale, and tbe re mainder in two equal annual payments with in terest to be secured by tbe judgment bonds and morKaBeoi the purchaser. SAMUEL KEED. Executor of Ann Elizabeth Hracken. Person! desiring Information In regard to the above described iroper:y can apply to k. A. Shoemaker. Attorney Law. Ebensburs;. "OTIE ' 1 NoUca Is hereby areven that the following accounts have been filed in theO.-urt ol C-ommon Pleas or Cambria ouicty. and will he continued by said court on the hrst Monday In March next, unless cause be shown to the contrary : Flrtt and final account ot Joi-eph Tomllnson. committee of John Yauicbt, a lunatic. First and Final account ol John U. (iates, as-sia-nee ot Mathias Kessier, et. ux First and hnal account of .las. M. Shumaker, SMunte of John li. Ilcnuintc. Ebensburs;, Feb. 10, lKij. H. A. SHOEMAKER. Proth'y. I , j YVIITOKS' NOTICE. 1 American EIe Tobacco Co., 1 No. SI June Term, lbM. E. S. i T. S. Freelaad at. Comiiany. Fl Fa llarir.it been appointed auditor to report dis ; tribution of the fund arising; rrom sale of de- fendant'a personal properly on the above stated j writ. Notice Is hereby sMvcn that I will sit for ; tbe purposes of said apuuintment at mv office in i the tmrourh of Kbenshurtf on Tueidav. February j 21st. 1S8, at 10 o'cloca a.m.. at which time and piace ail persons interested may appear, or be forever debarred Irom comlns: In on said fund DONALD K. DUFTON. Auditor, Ebensburs;, Pa.. Feb. 1st. lt. "V-OTICE i To the heln or the legal Representatives ot Haltror Kohler, deceased : Take notice that an inquest will be held at tbe late residence ol Baltzer Kobler. deceased In the boronarn or jonns own, 10 the t oontv of Catntrla, ) on Thursday, tbe 10th day of February. 1KS. at I o'clock In the alternoon of that day, lor the bur- pot of makicsr partition of the real estate ol said decedent to and amont; his heirs and I real reiw resentatives. If tbe same can be done without prejudice to or spoiling- of the whole ; otherwise, to value and appraise tne same according law, at which tieos and place you are n-nuented to attend ir you think proper. JOSEPH A. OKAY. Sheriff. Liberia's Office, Ebensbers;. Jan. 27, ISaa. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Having; been appointed auditor t decide on excsptlons filed to the account of W. H. Smay, assignee ol John Koehtn and to testrUte the funds In the hands ol said accountant, notice is hereby iclven that I will sit al Uie office ot W. Herace Rose, Keq.. In Johnstown. Pa., on Friday, the loth day ol February. 1S&8. at lo o'clock, a. m7. to attar d to tbe duties of said appointment, at which time and place all perrons Interisted mir attend If thev see proper. M. D. KIT 1'ELL, " Jan. 20, lbsS. Auditor. TOT1CE. To the heirs and legal representatives of John E. Evans, deceased -. Take notice that an inquest will he held on the I premises el John E. Evans, deceased, in the 1uw1iBu.ps ui v-uuni an-j isiacanca. in the County of Cambria, on Wednesday, February 2:n next, at 2 o'clock In the alternoon ol that ay, lor the purpoae of making; partition or the real estate of said decedeut to and among his heirs and legal reprcsantaUves.it the same ran be done withoot prejudice to or spot I Ins; ol the whole : otherwise, to valueand appraise tbe same accord I iik law, at which time aud place you are requested lo attend II you think proper. JOS. A. OKAY. Sheriff. Shertfl'i Office, Ebenaburg, Jan. SO. less. "V'lrTlCE. X In the Otphans" Conrt of the County ol Cambria. 1 o the Heirs and luteal Representa tives of Wlllium J. Me'suire. deceased. Orbstikq: You are bcretiy cited to be and appear before the Ju.lices of the Orphans t'c.urt, to be held at Kttensburo;. on the first Mondny ( . ivrcu util, lum lua uirro lu arcept or reiUFe to I take the Real Estate of WilliamJ.AlcCTuire.de- ceased, at the appra'sed valuation put upoa it by an inijuest uuiy uwarueu ov toe saict iH.urt.tr (how cause why tho tame rhonld ntu be sold. JOS. A. OK, AY. Sheriff j SheriaV Omje. EcnEt)urg, Faix, JO, 1911 next Winters itse. THOMAS. stokes CAOEM and FARM MANUAL who wrs for It. It a HanOor;a4 the FINEST COLLECTION OF HtD PIDnCVrDC wnh snets apeoSaUy GARDENERS uHiiuuiLiu adaptsa to tnev pr- manaa SEEDS rfcet Suoet, Ptviladelphla, Pa. Oils!Oils!Oils! Tne Standard Oil Company of Pittsburg, Pa., make a spe cialty of manufacturing for the domestic trade the fin est brands of ILLUMINATING AND Ll'CRlC A IING OILS NAPHTHA AND GASOLINE That can be made from 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 VPwKER & BRO. Ebensburg, Pa. (unta nntnt Atl tLSt tAitx .Best -oun byrnp. Tastes rood. Dsat in iiiLio. H"iti by druBK-mtA. I believe Piso'a Curo for Consumption sawed mw life. A. H. Dowsll, Kditor Knquirer, Eden ton, NC, April 28, 1837. The best Cough Medicine- ia l'iaio's Cure fob Cossumptios. Children take it without objection. By all druggist. 25c l ,iiiiKh-.fiti:ii j!eTT CUKfcS wntkf All HSf fAilS. r ails Beetoouj;h Hyrup. TsMaa rood. Fae luume. -M ly rlrurinvls. FOUTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS HO Hoin wtl die of Colic. Pots or Lvww Tm- v. 11 roBHt rovcien are used in tiros. Fouu s i'ovwn will mn aud arevrnt Hoe rsouu. F.mlz'a Powders will prevent Ctpaa m Fovu. Fouu s Powrters win Increase tlie quantity ef aslik and crenm twenty per cvat and sr.aks tus butter arsa and ivt. Konta's Powrters will enre or prevent almost arvasar DlMtan to which Horses and atUe are aubiact. Focts's Povrru wiu eiva 4ati actio. old everywhere. DAVUJ Z. TOCTx:. reprlete. BaXTIatOKX. ICO. For sals at DAVISON'S : Ih-os; Sterw, PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPIN3 CARS WITHOUT CHANGE. St. LoU to L01 AaerU. ajtd Saa FraBoaMa. VIA THE IPQN MOUNTAIN POUTg Leave St. Louia at Bran at. M n.n- ' "r"-T tmat ooir?t IT, HQ HIGH ALTITUDES. tfO SNOW BLOCKADES Onlj Temperance Bitten Known. 100 PER CET. PROFIT aad SAMPLES FREE to ra-n eanvastera fo' isr. cm-o tCn (Irnnlas F.lerlrle Bella, ttrtsak tc. Lady a(ents wauted lor Electric Ctuseif. Clulrk sales Write at once lor terms lr. Soctt, , llroadway . N Y . Sine Ml PISQ A1THEN yo i vab J r. rrn r.- c: : 1 V done g.ve the auiAa otcce a trial.
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