Jjuribrin freeman. rmiAY. - m.t. 3i. 'too. local a.xd t't:nso..it. -A. V. IW.-r. E i m rh".'ri- fi . . f Wi'more irs In town -Pr lOQDlt I week 1-m.U inrf up Je'in ; iP"i. tramp. Ml from a train DO Wti ft' f'1 " WT Man"r ,,Rtu'"- 10 Sun ly eveHr..'"! wn liMai.tly luIJ. The tlxturt" in th. Wayriesburu post ,fflea er" a,l,rt'-..l for le by the MirntT O ilti-fv a c'a'ru HKiust tlie postniastrr, bo tnt thens. i -Gus 3!n on. of Ga':i'c'n. Ij So!ri a raw- I tmifif4. Ira? ard prosferr-u. baelee. His tore Is To the SJitvr t CamttrU Pmnui. always crowj. d with customer who eorr.e j DkarSih. If there U aaytulok- that all frtui a:i parti cf the country In search of ; ood mti should upboUl It U the participa tion or id peooie la tbe Kbcme of self overnment. Tbotnas Jeffrraon's Idea of somnnent, eod one which bad u been woaldbavo prevented the late dlsaatroua civil war la our country was that of a "pure Democracy." that ia a Koveroment Id which (he laws are drafted by represaota tives ctioMD by tbe people, and submitted totorm (the people) for their adoption or rejection at lb.- ballot bcx. It wad objected to by the opponents of this plan that It was impracticable; but at the piysent day that objection will no loncer bear the semblance of reasoo, and true, reformer are senoosly advocating 1U adoption a a oieana to cut off the avenues of corruption In oar ma chinery or government; aud 1 will here eay that It I the only feasible plan. In view of this fact. I think that the Democrat of the county should cry "halt" to the politicians who wish the County Committee to avume the authority of abrogating a system (the Crawford County System) which the rank and file, the bone and muscle, and the hon esty of the party have repeatedly declared shnol.1 remain. If the sjstem adopted by the majority of the part has been abused "hedge It around with safeguards," but don't abandon a principle which U the fundamental one of purity of government the participation or the people lo the enactment of all laws and the selection of all tfflcials of government by the ballot. Ballot Uekormek. tar gains acd hro thi y get there er a) way of the opinion that they struck the rU!.tr!c. U will pay yon to buy at Simons. In Uallltcln. if yon live twenty mllesawsv. The house of Rev. John R. Jouea. who was formerly a resident of EhenaDorg. but for a year or more a rentJent of Manor, Westmoreland county, r., was consumed by fire on Thursday of last week, wtlle Mr. Jonen and bis family were acne it at Fhren ft'l'. In 'h'a county, whither they bad been called hy the death of a slter of Mr. Jones a f-w days previous. Mr Jones' loe is con slderaMe as be loot all his household effects arid a valuable library. Mr. Lee Ge died at the house or bis mother-in-law. Mr. Ienberg. In this place, Mrs El I IB Wednesday -Allklodsof h w-irk neatly e seen ted A this i -thee 4i;e u a call. Jp-M.pl, Van Orm-r. of R-ed e township, vaa In the "burj on Tuesday. JPhn G.v.d of Cambria township. 1 OBBoe.1 to his horo. hy Illness, Mr M R P-nnv. orriHsburg form ,rlT f this p'are was in town this week. KX sherifT P'a'r hn N"i eon fined to , u SunJly nitt ln the thirty-sixth year of lis boo - f t several dV" with the grippe. hu Mr a rfBl Jent of Esst Theodore Fvans. formerly cf tht3 pla'. , Conemauuh and at the tim" of the flood lost jut employed in Johnstown, l here DS bouse, and for some time after was con )o a v ;-it. niilerably exposed to the Inc'.eios-nt weather Hitlhew hm, clerk In Johnston, from which he caught a seveie cold which Juek .v 0.'s t'rrolltown Unk. spent ( resultel la consoniptlon. lie cime to Eb Sundav at his 'heme in this, place. ; ensbur on Wednesday of last week and J V.nk Minnie E'l-. member of died a we haye stated on Sunday. He ;he Bettor,! oou. 'y bar. died on Tuesday of , leaves a wife and two small children, a grlnre whl.-h Ik prevalent at U. Ufyrd. The extensive erectlnn and repairing ( I K-'ft'l, f'f Altoona, sppin pimp oi lp iiuuiiukuuii riiu xxi'au x i' .1... . . t t Tkdilrnal f'umnani, t. t Civlnn Red f dav in town ouring inr vrUj, .. j--. - the lnurBce Dusinehs. lorn couiny. wer loiauy aesiroyru uu n.- day morning hy fire, the origin of which is attributed tospontanous corrbnstion. The fire brrke out In the paint department and speedily communicated to tne other exten sive balldlngs, lncludipg tnachinery and erecting shops and a'orae building for supplies. A locomotive and three cars In the machine shon were a'so d- stroved. The LHvM Vyer. 1" 1 . member of the total Ioss w, reach 5-009 ; fuiiy Insured. toBret count v bar. and an n Frotliono- : Mf K,cnan1 p fJ a,,min Wf of MTJ f tMt county, died at his home in ; R L ( f t b)roUitl of EHns Somets 't on Monday. J burtf deivaseil. will sell at private sale at Mr. John and M'-s I.sura Mc- j the late Business stand of said dtcedent. on featefs were niartld at the RUlr riou-ie. Julian street. In said boronnh. commencing O this p!i.'e on Tt'nrsd.iy. Hoih are resl- 1 on Monday. February 3. 1890. a large, fine lent of ind'nna county. 1 and well sele.-ted tock f gents. laJies and Jo I n Pvis ws Instantly killed on children' shoes, all style and prices, ifondav by a fsll of slate lr the New Lari- 1 There will also he sold a number of pairs of mens and NiyS boots. These goods will be sold at and below cost, and persons desir ing anytt.ing in the above line will find rare bargains by calling early. Sale will be con tmued from day to day until the entire stock is sold Terms, cash. A case which Is exciting no little Inter est Is on trial In Clarion. It Involves a question that has never been before pre- He was forty- oar mines near ir-en-Jurg. Iva yers o I ard sinitle. I George Itenhtirg and wife, of Altoona, ! ras ll) K'ensburg on Weduesday, clled . lere bv the deih r d funeral of nis truth- r-ln-li,w, Mr. I.i to.ss I For or r-r,t - frane dwelling house : 1 the K-t wanl of K-nsourg, containing inn rooms. Is for 4: or rent For further rtleu'srs Inquire of Henry Byrne. i At Hie RepuMiean Convention on londav. Ceo T. Swank, of Johnstown, nd F II P. irk or. of Kheusburg, wre lecWd delegates to the State fori venf ion, ; On a few of our papers this week the 1 ate on the first page is January 2Hh In- 1 tead 1 f Jatuiiiry Hist. The error was made if the person wtiose ilntv it Is to correct If. 1 Alter toe .ut if the present month, fl ' erceot ni he 10! led to the amount of the ebool aud borou'i tiix for the borough of ' Ibenstmrg. Pay your taxes and save 3 per ' snU We a lnforme.1 that "la grippe" is ettlnc 11 I'4 work In Suinoiei hill township Dd tb l' tfe er it'll' of vterolsnfe for the, reaept ctiooi romth will be low as a con- MJiieree. Rupture cure g'fi ranteed hy Jr. J. R ajar, h.tl Airh t., Philadelphia. P.i. Ea-e lunar, no oieri,t:on or de'ay irum bus!- ' caa, a"'-fe I by tnou-atids of cures after tbero ' ' Tt Kead'ng Ti' i') prints this : "Lost trayed or toieti, tf.e season of th yer nowti as winter ." A liberal reward will a paid o ri.. rt'idi-r by toe Weather Bureau t Ws vision. M' -vs. Caron I.eahy an ! John R. ' 'ellf, ateeutors f Tn'rirk McPhllips, ceasi oT.'r for sa'e five acres of land I LO y borough. Se advertisement lu : nother .'n'ntpn. I Jn .m js,,teron, rf Et Conemaugh, ' or ma' v ir t'ncU forrmnn at that plaee, ( led ' Mi l' ple.. on Vi n 'ny rl(jt t. He ras ab o-r seventy -'jv- verxrs of age and a ' iatlva 1 f I'e' irt.. ' Mr .losej. F-ir-iin nf Tarrolltown. ealre us r 1 Inform the public that Us pic areta!;ery. i Carroiitown. is ortn every ' ay ax.-ept Timrsdav and Ffiduy of each ' raeki li.v hmi a call. Tlie fiiumerati r-. for the t.klng of the 1 insnl for i!ii are to roau.rnre w.rk on , Uw fiis' Monday in J. me. nt I th-y mu-t i Alsb t job at. t forward the returns on Deny o the tirst d.iy of July. VTe I ive .1 sp.',-dy and positive Cure or Cat. r!'. npM'ierl.i, t'unker Mou'h, and ' lead e, n shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. A iMalli.jei 'or free with each hot'le. Use i If ye 1 desire heal'h r. 1 sweet breath. A barn tnuettvr with Its contents, bes mglnc foa Mr. nimlfon.near Mtoona.waa eatroj.-.t by fire Mondav n'fht The loss etlB3 s:. ,t at f 1 f. 0 with an Irsnranceof r30. ; T'ie fire Is supposed to have been of I jceed a : v niiein, the work cf a 'tamp. ' Oi last Friday evening the house of rilliani J .nes. residing near Klorado, In Ulr county. Ttvi entered by burglars . hllet" f.nunv were at supper, an I -, 1 gold tsken from a trunk. No clue has en as vet li,'overed to the perpetrators. A s- iisat ion was crestM.l l, ii.A vh....i " ' "". i- on Monday by tiourclng that the 1'o.tior : I to Msl n..y c.ty would be ' further oroer. as the court ! that evrtain frauds had tortlta ltrmi. Dkak Fueemax Lliiinger's atore was entered by burglars sometime durlDg Sat urday night. Among the articles missing since their visit are some slik mufflers and handkerchiefs, fine white shirt, woolen hiit cigars, crackers etc A few pennies were taken from the money drawer which was opened very carefully. The safe. a!taoogh unlocked, was not disturbed. Arter forc ing tn front door open with aome instru ment tbey gave the watch doff, wnlch was In the store, something which nearly par alyzed blm for a day or more. Every street light was extinguished sometime during that night. Two men who were seen it tow o on Saturday are suspected. Should they return again on the same bus iness tbey may get a warm reception. By the death of Mr. Francis O'Friel, Loretto baa lost a very respectable citixen. Mrs. Jos. Adams of Allegheny township. Is very seriously 111. On Saturdy evening a crowd of young folks from Cresson and Loretto Cornet Land. went bv mwiil tr.l sented to the courts of the Commonwealth. I vbll K.ther Rosersfeel's fair. All teturn- n April 3. lst7. Clarince Showers bought a 4-yearoM bu'l from C W. Young and had him In Ms possession until October 20 of the same 3 ear. when the bull attacked and kiUtd him. His widow now brings suit to recover damages from the former owner. The Jury was out three days ar.d the verdict was awaited with much Interest. The Jury came In Monday with a verdict for the plaintiff for $750. The testimony showed that both purchaser and seller were aware the animal was cross, hut the Jury thougnt the widow should rave damages., and therefore awanl-d her fT.'O. This Is the fitst case of the. kind ever tried In a IVt.D sjlvitnla court. Johnstown had a bis sesre oc Sunday night from an explosion of hot cinder. The C'nmbria Iron Company Is fillirg In along t'-e river a shot t di-tai.e above the Uauti. r Works ard about 1 1 o'c!ck a load of c.n ders was thrown Into the river when a ter rific explosion followed, kh.ikiog the hole town. Io an mtini everybody was ia th streets, thltking something terrible had harp -nod and for a time the ci'izens were in a slate of terror. In Wood vale, ntar where the explosion occurred, beds were tilted on their ed-e and the occupants thrown out A huije piece of flying cinder fell on the roof of a house. br'ke through and droipp- d on a bed occuded bv a man and his wtf-. The b.-d clotr.ing caught tire and the fl lines com.-nunlca'cd to ti e build hut were extinguished tefore n.ucli damage was dono. Another piece of cinder broke the corner off a dwellitg house. Handreds of pieces of cinder struck Lam bert Ai Kress ale brewery and broke almost every lane of glass In the windows, and set the building on fire. One of the Cambria Iron Company's locomotives, standing near the scene of the explosion was bfcdiy damaged. Mnrder In Onlre a onnlf. Another murder has been committed In Center county. Xew has been received that a murder was committed at fireen Briar, about five miles from Soring Mills, at ID o'clock on Tuebday morning. The vic tim was an old ruan named Andrew Wraver. lie was stabbed to the heart with a botcher knife either by Mrs. Auman or her son. they being the only persons In the houte at the ed home mueh pleased with their visit ex cept a couple of boy 8 who tried to dis grace the crowd by drowning what little wit they had with whisky. It would be a 'easing to society If such ones bad enough wit to keep them at home. Yoars truly, 1 p. l. font la Fork nsx rand. The l'lttsouigb Flood Relief Committee sect IS, COO tube distributed at South Folk about June 10, 183. The money was dis tilDut d as follows: Ttm Abers, Z?7; Yf . W. Baker, 27; Rob ert ISowen, 127; John S. Collins, J181 03; I. II. Croyle. $!8; William Custer. 554; Bar bara Davis, tig; Oayid Duncan. ?18. Ever son Coal Co., f.W; Euclid Coal Co., 1360; Michael C. vfes. t:7; V V. George, $19; John Hamilton I ;7 50; p. Hartmaii.f 40 50;Thoe. E. Jones, jj) M; TJ.o'uas M. Jones. iJ7. S. K-.oIn.ati, !S; Thomas Kinlan, J54; A. Lan. fl?; WiH am Mo-s,fJ7, Daniel Mur phy. Mu- !iy A SMnrraan, 792; Jobn McUowan. $13; John O K nirke. f 191; J. S. Pau', f M; D. S. Palling. t3; W. (. S. Rob ertson &. Co.. 396. E1 Seaee. $10 SO; Scale Co , 7; Juhn Smith, 27; A SaJa. $18; G. I. Sttfieruan, f si; J. C. Stlneataa. ?o47; William Strassbauch, IK); S. F. Supply Co , f 1,134; Mrs. Thomas, (widow) 143; Ja cob Van.er. f 5 4"; JaOiCS Vivian V; Rich ard Weils, f27; James Wicks, $10 80; John J. Williams. sj 4o: J. '. Wilson. $13 30. Total. $3,004 58. Rradc Township I tenia. F.eadk Twr. Jan. 2. 1S00. Stephen Grove, of Glasgow, Is, one of tbe fortuna'e survivors of la grippe. Mr. John F. TJoHtn, of Glasgow, is now Suffering froui la grippe. We are pleased to note the convaleecen.se of Mr. Willie Troxell, of Roneiand, who bas been laid up with tbe grip for some time. C. H. IlufT. a brakeman on tbe P U. II., is dangerously ill at bis home in Utabville, with a relapse of lung fever. A young lad earned Pincers, whose borne is near Mountain Dale, U very low with typhoid fever. lasae E. RicVetts, of Utahville, the well known landlord of that place, has again secured license to Sell liquor. Mr. IticketH understands even thing about tbe fcotel time. Tbe neighbors heard them quarrels business. Ing. and, on going into the house, found the 1 The boiler of the Mountain Dale Coke old man dead and Mrs. Auman and her son Works Is being repaired in Altoona; there in dispute as to who committed the deed, j fore, the coke ovens of that Company are The woman had been living with Weaver ' closed on account of it. DIED. O'FRIEL Died at his home In Loretto. ?Trti!1"' J,r,,1ry 24. 1890. Mr. Franeia O Fuel, in tbe TS'h year ot bis age. A few nomeoU before tbe midnight boar rrlday, January 4h. the pure spirit of Francis O'Friel was summoned frem tbe orrews of earth to the Joys of heaven. Tbe kind, generous heart that ever beat in sym pathy for others was then itliled. ln feats. He bad only been HI a tew days and tke news of bis death caused widespread and heartfelt sorrow all over the country where hi name was so widely known acd so high ly respected. Tbe blow fell with particular aeventy upon those who looked up to blm as their father, friend, guide and counsellor, for In blm weie emoodled lo the truest sense of the word, tbe highest and best qualities which tbe terms Imply. Large hearted and generous to an extraordinary degree, bis charity was unbounded, and bis heart ever responded to any distress or sor row. To tbe poor and f rlendless.tbe widow and tbe orphan he waa ever a true and un failing friend. No one sought his advice and It was often ard eagerly sought with out feeling consoled, and left bis presence secure In the knowledge that whatever be advised was for tbeit personal good. Gifted witb a genial nature and a rare charm of manner added to a large fund of Dative wit and hnmor he waa ever a welcome visitor among all classes, and bia cbeerfal, sunny nature gladdened many a lonely heart. Like most ot bis race.religion waa the main spring and inspiration of Lis life and ens Ured Into his daily routine ot dntles; from bis earliest years in the far off home In Ireland, bis piety wss most marked, and years ot absence from tLe land bo loyed so well, only served to Increase that devotion. Time only strengthened tbe pious training re-eived In tbe "Island or Saints" which (bed a lustre round tbe many bright virtues that gave beauty to bis life aad blossoms even In tbe tomb, where rests tbe body tbat held so fair a soul. Hundreds to-day will miss him, and the prayere and tears of a sorrowing multitude go out In sorrow for their departed friend, and In deep sympathy for tbe bereaved family and sorrow stricken friends. Mr. O Friel was born May 29. 1812. In Fanad, County Donegal!. Ireland, and re ceived a thorongb and classical edacation, excelling In every study, no problem was too difficult for him to solve, possessing great mental powers and a quick retentive memory, bis mind became a vast store bouse of useful knowledge, which knowl edge be retained to tbe end. Gifted with a brilliant mind bis natural talents soon at tained pabllc attention and at an early age he received a very flattering offer from the Government official at Dublin. Before bis appointment came be concluded to visit America, as some of bis classmates were coming, be accompanied them. On his re turn to Philadelphia, homeward bound, he found tbe vessel on which be Intended re turning bad sailed and considering it as a dispensation of Providence remained in Philadelphia, there obtained a position with a contractor on tbe Reading Railroad; thence to nolildaysburg where he remained some time; afterwards removed to Monster wbere be taught ecbool for a short time be fore engaging In the mercantile Hue In which latter business be was mot success ful, the tame success attending bis career in Loretto where bis long lire of usefulness closed. He leaves a wife, one ton and two daughters, one of whom is a Sister of Mercy in Homestead, besides a large circle cf friends to mourn tbe loss they have sus tained FARREN'. Died at her residence In Al toona. Friday, January 24,1890. Mm Cath arine Farren. widow of Char lea Fanen, de ceased. The deceased, whose maiden name was Catharine Malery, was born In Munster tnwnibip In 1819, and was married to Charles Farreo. who prcceedfd ber to the grave twenty nine yeais ago. in 1843 The greater part of ber life was spent iu Muuter township, up until about twentv yeaisago when she removed to Altoona. yni leaves to survive ber three dsuwhti-rs atid two sons all of whom are residents of Altoona. May tbe rest in peace. 0,IM)NN'ELL.-Dil at his home- In j Munster townsh'n. on Thnr-day Jjna-rv I 16m. 1H90. Mr. Dennis O'DouneU. aged about 66 years. iiii Absolutely Pure. .,Zl,,rPowler:eT,r " A marveiei pnrttv. tranrth and wbolesomeiiM. Mora ooDomleal rnan tbe ordinary klada. and cannot gold la competition wlih tbe multitude of the low test sort weia-ht, atom or phuphat powder. Sold u"iVJ. C'M- ?orAL asm Powoaa Co., 100 "llit..Aiv Yoke. EBEHSBURG QPER& HOUSE ONE NIGHT ONLY. Tuesday, February 4th. Keappea ranee of the J0II7 Fun Makers. HOWORTH'S ENLARGED DOUBLE SHOW. GRAND U1BERSICA AND DUBLIN DAN COMEDY. SPEC IALTY A NOVELTY CO. COMBINED WITH THE FAMOUS GRAND SCENERY OF IRELAND. 14 Specialty Artists 14 New Songs. New Mnalc, New Artists. Songs. Jigs. Clogs, Reels, and Dances. PRICES - - 25. 35 and 50 CENTS. Seats oo tale at E James' Drue Store. Grand Street Parade at noon by Professor Naoey's Uniformed Brass Band. John Howobth. - - Sole Proprietor. Orphans' Court Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! BV virtue ot an orJer cf the Orphans ' Court or Cambria county, to at directed. w will ti iwm to public tale. t the Brandt Heme, la tLe Lorougn ol Lilly. 'mbrtcoanty. Pa., on Saturday, March 15, 1890, At 3 o'clock p. m.. the IoIIowIuk detcribej tsal estate to wll : A certain piece or parcel itl land annate ia tbe toroucb ot Lilly, t'aubrla eouuij. fa., adjoining Old I'ortaae Kailroad. lanai ol Jainee Hugen, Hack h. Foe':, and the Catholic cburch property, containing HVt At'KK-N. mure or lern. and bav in a one and a bait itor'.ed plank bouse ttereoa erected. Tbe property will be fold In one whole piece, or In Iota, a tbe fame mar be desired by pur chaaere. to tbe best advantage tor Uie estate. TfcKMS OF SALE. Tea per cent. f tbe purrbare money at tbe time of aa'.e, tbe balance of one third at connrmation, of rale: one third la tlx months, and the re mainder in toeive roontbs Irum the sonCrsatlua ol the a!o. Interred payments to bear Interval, and o be " i.rt l I r tue judHimbt bond end mortgage ci 11. c j urc!.ar. Ai;oN LEAHY. Jlln N H. KtLLY. of I'atncu HIctniUie, ueC'd. Hemlock. Va.. January , lfeVO.-Su We D B B Good Flour, f 1.18 per sack. Cbop. per sack. 99 eentr. Best Flonr. xxx. f 1.13 per sack. 13 caa a of Tomatoes for (1 00. 10 cans of Corn for f l 00 Hi pounds best Granulated. Sugar for tl.oo. 13 pounds of Sort Wbile Sugar for f 1 00. pounds good Brown Sugar ror (1 00. Vienna Floor, per sack, 1.13. Potatoes. CO cents pen busbel. Sbelled Corn. 03 eeots per bushel. Corn Meal. 25 pounds for 33 cents. Full Cream Cbee&e. 12 eenta per pound. Swiss Cheese beat. 14 cents a pound. Turkey Prunes, 6 pounds ror 25 cents. Coffee. Arbnckien, 23 cents a pound. Men's Brogana. 70 cants per pair. Best Miners' Oil. 33 cents per gallon. Mining Cape, 20 eenta each. Ladies' Floe Dress Shoes, fl 21 a pair. Men's Dress Boot. $1 90 per pair. Men's Dress Shoes tl 24 per pair. Child's Pants. 25 eena a pair. Men'a Drss Pants. $1 9H; worth $3 00. Meo'a Drssa Suits, f 4.75, worm IS 00. Overcoats at 50 cents on tbe dollar. We have no opposition selling I'auts at CO cents. Men's all-wool Underwear,; red. at f 00 a nslt. Sboolder, 6 cents a pound. Bst Hams. 121' cents per nonnd. ed Flannel, is cents per yiud. Ladies' Dress Goods at 20 cents per yard. Is of excellent quality. TableLttien. L'Ocei.U per yard. Meu'u Gum Boots, per oalr. $2.25. Boys' fioui Boots, per pair. $.145. t Good Kuober Shoes, 25 eonts a pair. Calicos, 5 cents per yard. Biack Cashmeres, best, double- wltb, at 60 cent per yard. All hinds of Shawls. Glrjctaai4 at 7 rents per yard. Tr.coi Clutu for ladieb' dresses at 40 ceEts per yard. Try it. Fa:-cin.kioit at 22 cents. Men's Dress Shirt. 50 cents each. Men's Woolen Shirt;, 75 cents each. Men's Seal Caii8 at 90 cebts each. Why net get your ooy a Sun? It will on ly cos-t jou Teu Dollars. Men's Biack Coiksciew Suits at $900 each. Buy one. Fine Overcoats for boys at 8l.Su each. Children' Shoes at 23 cents a pair. Misses' Shm-s, 11 to 2. 85 cmU a pair. Boys' Shoes, 1 to 5. 72 cents a pair. ll'd xxx Flour, (1 lo per sack. Good BUi.keta at 85 cents per pair. Men's Ni-cktles, 22 ceots each. JaU-at iil) les Col. bis aud Cuffs. Uiulire Ha. ?! k, gold bead, fl.74, H:,-rse Slioe Tobacco. 45 cents per pouDd. Syiup, b Bt, 43 c-bts jer gallon. Potatoes, tiei-t, tiO cents per bushel. Overalls and Shut, 'JO ctots a suit. Buy what you may ont of tbe above list of goods and if we den't save you 30 oolU ou tbe dollar by tue transaction, don't deal witb us. All goods delivered promptly. GfUB. SIiVXONr, Retail Merchant at Wholesale Prices, Callitzin, Pa. MASON & HAMLIN Organ and Piano Co. BOSTON. NEW YORK. CUIUAUO. Krboel Report. The followtnK In th reinirt of he PhnKara Futile Jx-hooli for month eudlns- Ninemtr. Hbj : Average Enrolled, attendance. Taacnaaa. I 5 i c; : 5.: -J S. ' T a ;:!.:! - -i c 1 : 4"; 39 TI 3- 3-J TS: 0 ! 2 1 5IT 4 -JS -M 43 3 : : I l 111 COti itv lireiis court uantri !.!; tig'aaru r. ' 11!. t I. 11 uenw ithhe : ad 4 fen p i -Uo is f,. ebrua id lot lose e ent 't-n ,.t.t lot bar r,,',irrn aia k k.-:' forquitea while and claiited to be married to him. She bad been married to a man timed 1 Auman and had one sou. This sod made j his home with bis mother, at Weaver's. I ne three i iarre!ed among themselves very often. It finally culminating In the above fpv' result. Th general opinion seems to be tnt Mrs. Aurum eoramit'ei! the mur der, a eh was vry Jealous or Mr. Veaer. Mrs. Auman and her son wrre taken to IJellefocte and loiltrd In jII. IT h-rn!ca wt'l exhlhh at "' ('!1 Tlle 111' .Vunln - a, ihU Is a most complete i .how, wltht a rival and '-nd mill witness au eniova e advertisement ln The who was Injured In the T' 1 on Wedneadiy of last week. 'lby. greatest aggregation" in the wav of a rlnli etory roiuea from the west A Ch lea go dispatch to the Cincinnati Enquirer re late that two weka ago John Wrbi-tcr. a man named Gaines and two brother named ! tne wet k endm Wednesday, January 30, Huehanau. residents of E dora. Iowa, went B-hlng rear Hardin City, In Iowa. Cutting Messrs. George W. and Alex Troxell, two of Keade township's leading citizens, have neatly recovered from the aevere ef fects or tbat popular malady, la grippe. Ou lat Saturday we were pleaeed to meet our frieud Mr. A. R. Read, of Altoona, formerly or Ev n-brg. He was on busi ness to Coa'port and tbe adjicnt locality. She turns her retrospective glances toward the setting sun; and reads her doom ia Its last riding rays. Vrs. "David" Is there some place near the stranded shore or one or the last admitted to take Its place among tbe sLitatbood of Slatee. Jl tKBI tUC LaC'CanaS ISMITED. Ttix following marriage licenses were Is sued by the Clnk of tbe Orphans' Court for Kane i a oklb.. " M Wr" M . " 1" . t73 In greenb.cks.fto ooo -Ja e!l 0 , I'll 'Uea- t (, . u villas t o omla.' ; wn a All (..!-,,, UO lit . ... , "f the Peace T. J. Stevens, the j w-i..r f Gslhtzip, as lo "lay ami itroi'jird 'i:lre .Steve, s has been a i inzlo for the past twentv- Galiltzin grow from a procperou. and have not p.tid their tloed '." ;)!""hr,,, tf,""r"P are hereby . . . """ -'or or i.aia towraliin ii i.. rougt ,.f Kvn P si-ho! Ii'ius. In tha urrf, on Situr jy, Febru- oot,axof;a,,,lo,nMlic P ent ''i h ai.il.-d after u,t tint,,. zH"",' Uv" u,''"r r" ". 'I II. t:l,. . .. "wfaiMp. vvrstmore- . - ty. were driving home fni-n .r horae tan ..v . . In bonds and a certificate of deposit for 2Z ; Cambria on a nana or Jobntown, P. a pWce or j t apr io the pocket-book bad a statement to tbe effect tbat the book and contents I were the property ot John J. Jones, or1 Johnstown, Pa. I The fiSh in question, a wall eyed pike. J mut have traveled through the raruoos Conemaugb River lo Penny Ivaoia. Into the J Allegheny, down the latter Into the Ohio, down the Ohio Into tbe Mississippi, and no the Father or Waters Into the Iowa river, where he was caught. 1J!H tieorge Gelie, Sraddock, and Annie Sy et.zxh, Johnstown. Charles F. B. Awtey, Gallilzio.and Mary E Taylor, Bennington. It, air county. Pa. John Dinchock and L:zzlc Cambria. Ardrew Weres and Gradacke. Catharine Miller, and Margaret Boyle, and Susanna Sjmora, nd Or d be ie 3,t d l- 'U' . -TV ' t' throa out or the boggy frarturt.d shoulder, spinal ' 'irlrH, Clj rerider(1 ,p 11,-r rrc.iv.riF : . , . m considered -flliciat.f ,i. . tj(t.,.p -.. duenna neld their i ef L , . J M"ndaV a"l nominated I -lng ticket ; Mavor V n t I f .r i - . uVor, r.. II. Turner: , Th v F.'i . v . , voritroiier, - U d r , U"r,or8l CbarM M Ja-r I l- -L"'U; .Vsaeseors, Fori Sale or Kent. The subscriber will sell at private sale bis rartn. one mile eoutb or Ebensburg. Ir not sold before the Orst ot Marcb the rartn will be ror rent. Jamei Mteks . The Proprietors Of Ely's Cream Balm do not claim It to be a cure-all. but a sure remedy for catarrh, cold In the bead aud hay rever. It Is not a liquid or a snuff, but U easily applied In to the ooalrlis. It glvea reller at once. William Kiumenacher. I.VIv. and Marv Flner, Washington towniMp. IVter McFadden MilivlHe. Mart'n Welsel Cambria. John L Sell and Laura J. McFeaters, In diana comity, l'a. W E. Oaks and Emma R. Devlin, Coo emaugh. Andrew Sunkoand Julie Pudzkl Cam bria Stephen Gerock and Dora Warga, Mill- Vile. Daniel Conlogue, Lilly, and Sarab Mc Nuity, Blair county. Pa. Michael Kacalk and Catharine Miller. J ofinsfown. Franklin Jones and Racbael E. Speicber, Roxbe rry. Justus Spout and Mrs. Elizabeth M. Dougherty, Lilly. U. E, Wilaon a. d Agnus A. Coy, Johns town. (rwrge Myers, Johnstown, and Racbael Firer, Caturria. Andrew Wikeist rnd Mary Drimoskl, Cambria. A Hie I. lord.. KOle Mver. . Matricle Sbenkle 3 i 21 is it IT IS SI t Annie Jones : a i 17 24 41 14 21 36 0 T. M. Allleun j 6 j 23 U Sft IS S j 0 Totals 1-S 113 lit K8 ZZl Room No. 1 Perrect In attendat.ee: Ed son Illil. Aithnr TI tit. Ilarry Bennett. Jesse Evans, Joseph Davis, Daniel Lewis, Allan Barker. Walter Apel, Richard Owens, Don Cook, Walter O'llara, Mattie Esferline, Liboie Shields, Nitle Evans. M'.ud Folsom. Florrie Weaklm. Laura Powell, Ella Tih bott, Lida Davison. Aggie Connell, Beatrice Mower. Class leaders A class, Llbbte Shields; B class, Joteph Davis, C class, Wal ter Apel. Room Ni. 2 Perfect In attendance: Wal ter Jones. Ernest Weaklin. Rhode Ritter, Arthur Evans. Roy Cook. Brssie Evans, AnnM Owens, Elbel Shields. Class leaders A class, Barbara Harvey; B clas, Ethel Shields. K'Kim No. 3 Perfect In attendanct." Teter Ludwlg, Oilie Davis, John Rr.ter, Willie Cole, Wellington Evans. Joseph Lottringei, May Davis, Ada Jones, E. May Davis. May Auman, Maud SMnafelt, May Lelhty. Class leaders A class. May Davis; B class, May Auman. Room No. 4 Perfect in attendance: An nie Shields, Eltb Myers, Gertie Bower, Bird Kiokead, Antif Mil's. Sadie Nippl Florle Mills, Maud Shoemaker, Cora Evan . Ilarry Shinefelt, Willism Bdrkhart, C rd Snyder. Elgar Evans. Fred Jones. Class leaders A dais, Edith Myers : B class, Floie Miller. Room No. 5 Perfect In attendat.ee: Jas. Dick, Ray Jones. Carl KIvIdIus. Edward Luther, iVltlie Farnsworth. Delia Folsom, Annie Maloney. Clas leaders B class, Jan.ei Dick. HOTKL. FliK HfNT.That well-kr.cwn I fatel tnd, Kuuwn a tbe Merchant Hotel, ann ate.! at Summit. 4 'Mm.ria county, fa., wita eucbt teres ol Kruund. adjoining will be rented en lib eral termt. The bouse contalaa thirty-tour rooms, tr room, ptore room. Ice bou'a. goo.i table, and alt nerexry ombnilulu(t Tbe Iioum will l rented mtlre or In iart For par ticular enquire m tbe auiiefrttor J A.MKa, A. UlLLiN, Summit. Pa. VDMIMSTKAIOK-S OTirj:L'tri or edm'nt.'irHtton ui n the estate ol liai'ld Sut ton, late ot Ciearheld tonrbip. In tbe countj ol t'aml.ila, deeea-ed. baring been cranieU to tbe under'! ned. notice la bereby Klvea Ut all versons Indebted to said eaiale to make Immediate pe-v meal, and tbe bacma- claims aa-alnst tbe name re ree.uei'ted to prevent It-eu properly auiaen Healed lor aettlemeDt. JOHN C. SfTTON, jAMlST.se TTON. Admlniatratr of Darid Sutton, deceased. C'leartleld twp.. lcc 80. lt)a.-6t, $100.00 BETOD. Tb above reward of Caa HmoaBD IxtU-aas will be paid la any caa In which L. . EnlTs Celebrated Catarrii Eeiefly will not cure i:atarrb II takes sceordlnc to dlreo Uona. U. O. oWtNS, MlVCf ACTVIED IT CALDWELL. OWENS & CO.. TIBO.NE, HEN.VA. Fob Salb ia Ebbstsbcbo at E. JAMES DRUC STORE. Jan. 10-iim. rri X tbe Protection Mutual t'lre Ioaarance Cem .ot ol Cambria Countv lor the year ending De cember SI. ls. Amount Insured Dec 31. lsss fl Aiuunt lnured dur ing year HEW model Contains a five octave. IMne Deduct amount ex pired derlnit year. DeHnrt amount mr ende ed and can celed . Amomt Inaured re crniter 31. 1S9 Amount I rem . ntes in Tofce Dec. 31. lss Amount taken durioa venr . Deduct amount ex pired durinc Tear... Deduct amount sur rendered and caa celod Amount prem. nus ia torce Iee 31. lss. Number of plirlre ls- uM duiin rear Number pMlciee In lorce Iec.3l. lSr. 8.t 00 382.36 00 16S.4S9 00 41.730 00 31.&HS 00 S.&83 00 ftt.UO.78 00 llt.lt 00 fl .602.039 00 211,337 00 ss.m.oo S173.0e 00 403 ICS I larre) and bandsoiil' ease of til Id b!a-k walnut. Prire V9 OROAXjrh; aloo sold on the Ey j Hire Syitem at' 12 37 per TTLE I quarter, -for tea quarter. I when organ become property S244. L' parson htiinir. Tbe Ma -on Hamlin 3uTAS0?r I "Strlneer." Invented and patented by Mog av Hamlin la tSi2. la nred In the Maron Ia Hamlin planna excluplvelv. Kemarkabl retnenent of tone and phenomenal eapsci. ty to a' and In tune cbaracter ts tbeae lnstrnmcsu. POPntB BTTLLS atOA9r:A1 S33. 33.50, t0. $70, A HO CP. Orvana and Plaan old for t'ah. Eaay Paj meat aad Kented. Catalogue tree, Oct. . is -at. B. &, B. A January Clearance Sale Inaugurated on an Ex tensive Scale. We most largely reduce tbese stocks bo fore our Annual Inventory. February 1, and will make the prices effectual In doing It. New for bargains, and real live ones. At fl.00 50 pieces 21 Inen Oulnet Black Dress Silks, which wo feel confident la recom mending as bavins; mora service-givta1 qualities than any tl Bilk over sold. We axe willing to stand comparison of It wltb aoy f 1.25 quality. Dkem Goods Baboaixs. Large lot (probably 100 pieces) of elegant qualitv Im ported Plaids. Stripes and Mixtures fl.00 and f 1.25 qualities. now marked 50 cents for tbis Clearance sale. ONLY? HIGH fifii',1, PHILAD'A SINGER. B20 n MP5m .'i&Ci-: Si-Vi J : x WARRANTED 5 YEARS. , 15 DAYS TRIAL IlaeSrlf-at (ling Needle, xir-til reading aliuttle, la nolMltn and llhtT-un nlng. has thebauil.oniest wood-work, and flneat act of extra attachments. Dob'S pay cdIi 53 or GO Had for circular. TKE C. A. WOOD CO. 17 r1.10thSt.,Phila.,Pa. Hi rm texas ii iiMEXICOr J H..U tliniaie, nuiumertvja IROH HOUHTaim ROUTE. Iman butfet Sleeping Cars with only1 onechana win 1 arA IT.,.1 T... at -r.e- 1 1 Pa Wlnfoe Tcilrlcl Biwp pur Air. An-Ticketl at very low rates for sale at all Principal c ent Btiifie. 4. rind 4 - v t - 14 I TfV CT Lot i ajwi vwiiius nc rtuuuaiui "'K rtiaaiiaaa, ifc-riT or Mi.c-Yia fii fl TflWItPVQ fl P T tfT -MClMS MIL NO MORE 0FJHISI 'WD Barklfal Aralra Malv. Tbe Best Salve In tbe world for Cote, i Bruises. Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum. Fever j u r rdotz an. I 11 v a,... w s - - uiaraev. UiWajUQaa.moiuIyre.elected Why 4 oaitlaiaie. e nse of liritatiog powders, snuffs or Sores, Tetter. CLapped Hands. Chilblains liquids Eiv's Cream Balm, pleasant of ape, ! Corns, and all Skin Er options, and posl plicatlon and a sure cure for catanb and j lively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is cold in head, can be bad for Boc. It la east- i Kuaranteed to stva perrect satisfaction, or ly applied Into tbe nostrils, is safe and noney re funded. Trice 25 cents per box. pUasant, and Is earing the moot obstinate I Sold at tbe drag store of E. Jemea, Ebeoa Caws. It Rlvea relief at one. bnr, and W. W. McAteer. Loretto. Consumption Surely Cured. To Taa Esrroa: Please inform yottr readers that I have a poaiUea remedy for the abore-named , dlaeaee. By its timely nse thousands of hopeless , ran re hare been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy FREE to ai.y of I your snadera who have consumption if tbey will send me their Express and P. O. address, keepect- : folly, T. A. tOaXTUat. U. C. 181 Pearl St, J. Y. samwaaaiBjsasa- a a i i laisa IXFft'TKIX'S NCTICE.-tatata ol Dennis' Zi tl'JK.nnell. leeeaed. letters teaiamentarr In the estate of Ilennla j O 'lnnell. late ol Niinrter townrblp. t'amhrla I eoanty. f a., bavins' teen aran-.cd to the under- smnej.all perons indebted to raid estate are ; nereoy nutireo to maae payment to me oitnont delay, and tboea havlna aialmn axalnet said es tate will present thetn proterly snthenttratfcd for aettleraent. KlXt.N O'UINNEI.L. Exerntrlx ef Dennis t 'Itonnell, dee d. Moaater township, Jan. SI, lSj.-8t q-'KIAL LIST-SPECIAt, COVKT.-L.Ut ol A caurea set down lor trial at a ourt of Com mon Pleas, te be beld at hhntorc, fa. . com mencing on MU.-SDAY, I fcUKUAKY tt.lSdu ; Flyna e. Fsrahaaab. Oallaajher m. Flvnn, Meit.... t. Viile. Hotia . Atbvtlle Borough. t-laa es. (iallaxher. FiPdley vs. Haywood. I-aloK...........Ti. ftannlnfr. htanti.D , vi. Zimmerman. VtiownliiUo ri. rlynnet al. ' (lsrtnan .vt. flarduer. JAMES , DAKHY, Protbonotary. rrothonoury's Ofllce, toeni!urs,.laa. i'7, lsw. B.tti SO cash Aooocs-r aacBtrra. Amount on hand at last settlement 41 644 S3 IVb lor new insurance 1,4a (1 Amount asKeamenlNo. 10 tM es rxrKsDrTuau Losers tm.it. A.J.Walterf $ 00 Philip Hrlteh , , , ftaO 00 rieorxe Lfni Suq oo Anthony .1 1 a0 00 Lawrence Schroth 767 00 harle Kbidy loo 00 Jebn Eodier JO OO Andrew Kwblnson 8o0 00 oraia azmsas. Secretary's fees ani 00 Treasurer's salary 80 00 Knt... 40 no Af ant's cm mission... 'M 74 C mmilon oo assess ment No. 10 . S43 S3 mount aefITJent No. lu nnoollecLed... 394 M reralnms retorned, PoMew canceled-.... II 47 Printing. pota:a. sta tionery, ete 1ST 4S Oom pen nation Eieou- tlve 'ommlItee... 4S 00 Extenaes adjustlna; lore , etc S 3S Balance .. S 827 ol f January lS.lftso. the foregoing report and Had, found correct and approved. JOHN LLOYD. JOHN J . EVANS, C. T. ROBERTS. Executivt Committee. Jsuua-7:., ltW.-ll, At 15 cents, 100 pleca double width (27 Inch) Mixed Tricots M cent quality. Also 36 Inch Tricots at 25 cents, foil of service and handsome ln appearance. 10 pieces extra beavr Red Twill Flannel, 28 Inches wide, at 30 cents rejrnlar 50 cent qnality, specially suitable for nnderwer, and is tbe Flannel bargain of tbe season. Careful buyers will do well to write our Mail Ordkr Depabtmext for samples of above specials or other Dry Goods values. Catalogue free. -Mall Order Business a Specialty. BOGGS & BUHL, 113, 117, 119, 121 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY, PA. FARM FOR SALE. Thers will disposed of at piirata sale a farm known ai the William I Tory farm situated la Clear a Id towntblp, one-half mile from chest Springs, containing 7Q eA,qmES 76 More or lass, thirty acres ef which are cleared, and well watered and tbe rest oi the lead la well timbered with Hemlock , Obestaat, Maple and Beach. For farther turtle alert call on er a4 dres MRS. LINCOLN CONRAD. Chest SpriBf, Jaa. g, 1S90. Sao. Bobber Shoes onleaa worn uncord fortably tight. Will often blip off the feet. To remedy this evil the "COLCHESTER " RUE3ER CO. offer a ehoe with the inside, of the her 1 llnexl Itb rubber. This clintrs to the. alu and prevents the KubU-r frout alljipius i3. 1 Call for tbe ' Colt 1 eater "ADHESIVE COUNTERS " suulyoucan walk, run or Jump iu Uicin TThen X eay Cntal I do cet mean merely to stop tbem for a lime, and then nave tnem re turn a-ain. I Kris A BADlCAi. CLJa. 1 have made tbe disease ot FITS, EFJXEPSTT cr PAixnra sickness, A. llfe-lons; stndy. I wajmlakt my reaaedy to Crraa tbe worst cases. Because oibera bava failed is no reason for not now reremnraenra. bend at once for a treatise and a If ui HortLl of mr 1SF4I.UBLS KJtataor. Give Kxpresa and toet Ofljce. Jt cub La yon nothing for a trial, aud it will cure yoo. Addreaa H.C.RO OT. M .C. I S3 Fun St, Mew Yosi JOB:: PRINTING. THE FKUEMAX Printing Office Ii tbe place lo m't yi;ur JOB PRINTING l10:ui.'tly aiiJ sali.-faclo: liy executed. We will runft tie prices of h ! 1 1 houuraole coinpetion. We don't do ary but fii-il-clas woik and want a livina incf fur it. ,T0 WEAK imi Buffering from the effects of youthful errors, early dacaT. waeunt? weakness, lost mauliood. eto I wi.J send a valuable treatiae (nealed coctaimug full parocv.lara for home cure, FREE of c.hre- splendid medical work ; should 1 read by e erj yp.n wh.o ia nerroua and debilitated. Address, fTot.V. JUFOWLKH, Moodus, Conn. WM Fast Presses ni New Tyns We aru j it-pared l lutu tut Jui Ti intn. of eveiy dicrliitiou in tbe FINEST tlYL.E and t tbe yrrf Lowest Cash Prices. Nothing out tiiei bft m.-.irii i- us-d and uur work t-pruks for il-eif. v ie pre I'arfd tJ priut on tlie aliortct,. noilre I'OfTEItP, rROlAMMKS, HtsiNErS Caum, Tiiis, Bil l. Heaps, MONTHI.T .TTKMSTS, E.S KLOl'ES, IAllEI.S. (.IRCl'bAR-, WLUDlXfl AND Vimtin Cakks, C'Hti ks. Notes, Ukafts, KKta-irxi, Bond Work, LETTEK A.NU NOTE IltiUS, ASU llor and I'autt Imitations. Etc. u We can triut anytbing fiorn tbe smallest and neatest Viriting Card to the largest Tostt-r ou hh.nt not icv and at the niubt Ileabonable Kates. The Cambria Freeman, KUKXSimUfi. J'KNX'A. CAHGER and Tumor f XTtKD no keif e bovk (! Iw.. stigt A III, 'o. 1Z LUu 61.. Clnnnnaw. at, 'HE FutaiM bas tbe Wage circulation. Adveitue in H aa1 be oecftted. Vti.NT.S WAMKII. Active. Ki.eriretic .Men can maae Hoiu J.s to a ;,n per u ..iiih i-enim lor ua and enjoy ti e comfort ot kcowin ibat tl'ty are worklna lora.i el l jtn.t ren:ti.lf ui4n, liesira ble territory In loac.a nnd couiilie- i-in be ri-purnl piMiniit if at mi . We t :he etixk effer. Audr szi. FKI.NKLIS HAM - A I'll.. Jaa. 3-Sm. Isim-er.vL.en, B ill 'lu.irc. Md. L'HH SAI.E.-Haum mij ft to 6 arret" jl laud In ssuinnierhtll t"n-k.lti. known as tne Alex Frssh property. Imjinre oi Tilu.IAS KIl Fl VH. Jan. 3. lSW.-Jm. ia m.-burn. I'a. D oxali) i:. DinviN, AT1UH.M,V-AT-I.AW, iBPl)t P.O. Faun's e"Ofbc9 iu t olocnad Row. i
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