VJaro Myers sdsertises a lot of real ea- colunia of ttis lssua of tbe UCMII KM. P. rniiKir. fkb.jo LOCJ.L AXD I'ERSO.JL- -Mr. C J. M-v7 of Johnstown. la town on Wednesday. J u 1 1 a Lemtnon. of tbls pi.-. I. TlsItlM 1" rnilndelphla. Mr T 0-Fn,..ofLorro. spent a a visit' r to our. fTV- '" ..Sir ,!..,...,... n-r end vout orders n i'"" -If ai l tvlt. s lice i . i I'.turMnK CUT has r.turued from a pl.a Michael J Lth,rthnprWn ...... r-urchased tne black-"" b or mi- II tt'.-r rr"P"r'T- .. ,rtvnll K'11- Cilniore. a l"""-' .. . t..hi train at fen en - .. H.kF X IV !at, an.: wse " -SI Ulo E Visit Mr t trie M'Un Mr- hlD. d "t mn II.t fuiiera'. gastlac Mr Sv'w-ter stltlcea f Pnrtij.'.' S(r William D Tryr-e Mis-nt-hip. reivbrate.i -the fiftieth annlver- Geora Horry ftH& twa'a MIHI) WlltOO' 1 Fri'Wy lajursst fV We lne tav and ' '"',,r" tt..te ,M,.n we.Mira SSrv Of tt'ir niarri8". . iu...lsdnvtn l.wpr. Ailams.nr n Monday l''u "-- t.ok place at m. as a in' V. T CH I'-""1 ' ' McK-niK a wrl.-T-nown . . fe Vry low at pret t. M W J Pm-tr. of AllefhenT town- Mn. ki'V.t a Ho'htdn three ft T J"" w., I. S dresas.1 M" ''un.1. nn ru ' -Abetter reolf.! In this pla- from Dr. Abort lir'tttMi. a' Oral. Florida. HV that tlu'V riavln f-ry rtry weather thai, nr,.! are o';iJ to baul water quite a lataarf. Rut tor cure cnrnteed by Dr. J. it Mayer Kit An-h St., 1'hlU.K'lplil.i. Pa. Ee atoooe operation or delay irom ti" WM.t"'l by tnousanda of cures after othara f.i i. , -An elreant an-1 vahiab'f haw! was th.nff l ..if t tne N i-ktown Catholle churcb. falr.r .i Mihs MauJ.) utpr. of thH P'ace. waa'tte fortunntt) youriff lady, who carried off toe rr!re. A letter from on of our punscrlber. Rteer, tria O'.ner n,! a hlf yar ot.l. that -j Mr. Dfvld Farber U lylr aerlously III ; ttr.'t home In Wlluure. wltb but llttla I tope f-.r recovery. j A!h Wdnelay fal' on February 19. the fl:t Sunday In Lent t .1U on Frbrury J3 ; rlm SunlT fa'U ou Aptll 4 ; Eiater Sunday coinrs ooADrll 6. Tbe day's length Is now 10 boon and 10 minutes. Bat a little more than a month of th winter aeaaoD remains. Tbe Spring , easoo begins on March 21st The policemen of Johnstown, who sued the d'y for their pay for sorTlcea during tbe two months foliowlnii the fl'd. recovered a Ju lament for te aniouot with coats. A 1lpteh from Wllketibaire on Thura- I !v a ferrl'.le fire hits broken out la In the PrtMroore fhaft and It la feared that one hur.ilrit tntnr may be burned to denth. Part of th tronk and lowar lima of a huu.nn boily waa found In thi Coneoiaugh. at O.pernrtale on Tuidy. Itwaathatof a ferual and taken to tbe morgue at Johnstown. Mr Sarah Dyls died at the real dene of her n. Mr. Isaac Davis, on Wednesday riltflt. She ws one of the oldest resldrnta of Efertnr8. having reached the advanced ae of ninety years. Tier funeral will take place to-morrow at 1:30 o'clock. Joaph Bemt. a resident of Johntownt but formerlj of flomeatead la- where be w foreman of the ptate rolll at that place, crrm tted suicide by hanging blrot-elf to a tf e on the Cnmbtla Iron Company's farm nerirind View Ometery, on Wednesday ruorninit. Bernt vi a G-rtran by birth and kavesa wife and five children. Ills mind bd bern affected fi r sorn time. Thorn mm Flummer Jr.. of Summerhlll. who was emp'oyed on the Tennsylvsnla Railroad a a freicht brakeman, bad both ht tein cut off by the cars at South Fork on Tuesday evening. Medical aid waa of no avail apd he died from his Injuries at an early hour on Wednesday morning. The deceased mi unmxrrlei and was a son of Thomas P umnier. of Summerhlll. His re main were Interred In the Catholic ceme tery at Wilmore on Thursday. Siindsy last was ground hog day, but it seem tn be a mooted qnstlon as to whether the protind hog was bod op at all. this winter. It would be too vouch to ex pect that the ground bog wonld start In makma weather calculations during soch fine weather as we have bad In the fore prut of the winter, and we believe that for the ba!anc of the (season th ground bog. wid take thn weather as it comes, without any regard to his weather buresa Last Tharsday morning Mrs. Koaeh. who resides at Allothenv Furnace, went to a nelehbors to et a bucket of water, leav W.M. P.nie.reldirg In AHanta.Texas.says i npnlTw1 nione. her thre-year-ol.l Ouilty In manner and form as be stands Indicted or murder In the first degree, was tbe verdict rendered by the Jury In tbe Al fred AnJrews mnrdr trial, which ended at Wei:?f nte , on Tuesday. Th Jury wis out two boars and ibl-ty-flve minutes, and oa t ta first ballot all voted "aniity." Ex Jk.Jik" O.-yl mad the enneiudit. pha for tLe 'uiaioD wea'.'.b, speaking Ave and ooe Lalfbourrt. When the verdict was read Andrews uever fl itched. although be sevmed a trifle nervous and fidgety. A guard was plaeed over Lira when being transferred back to Jail. The crime of which Andrews bas been proven gnllty was a beloooa one. About two months ago Clara Price, a highly respectable and handsome youog lady was found murdered and outraged on the public road oear Eartbaus, Center county. (Mr enmstantial evidence fixed the crime upon Andrews. His couviction was expected. tbe spring thi-ra bas already openeo. mai tiey tuve Uieir sardens made and their potatoes p'.nfed. Mr IHn. M.'iJoHCh. the faithful and efficient clerk t.. te County Comml-elon-srs. has he-n down ih th crip for several days bat is gradually Improving aud will toon b- ahou ij:in. Te evictions at Punx-nrwney are h Ing ;.idt without much trouble. The Vlcted miners, rr mnny of them, are en ampe I In the F.iir flroonds and i'ii't ap pear t' mind ir much. M .liweph Fr.'Siuh. of ("srrnl'rown, detre u to ii.form the public that I i rK" ture Bnll.'ry. Ir CarrollTnwn Is open every day st'-ent Thurday ami Friday of each week. i i v - h'm a oil. Ge-H ral lU-tmcs nl wife are to hive a pob '" reception at Johnstown on Sn'ur day. Tl.e U.-neral anil wife will st,ir tt the resld" oT Mrs. (in. Jacob M t'a'i'pell. The reeen! v.n wlllbeneld at i, 'clock p m. X'ie Spriiitifleld lUpifi'Jran that a Stronv infusion of bon-set tsken co!d four times a d iv, half an hour before meal and Jant before retiring, has rru'eil la gr!rp and ten me vstem clear and Invigorated. Tfe l-sve a freely and positive Cure forCa'ar.h, n pthe'ia. Canker Mouth, ard Heada. fe, in M.iloli's Catarrh Remedy. A Xasal Inject. r tree with each bottle. I'se It If f oo il.-Hire health and sweet breath. Merchants, now Is the t'me to plant tour Sprint adve'teroents, and the FuKEM AN Is the nwpaper to plant them In, as Its cir culation la almot. If not altogether. nouMe thai sr any otli-r paper published in Eh- DS0i. Jipiiii Uited, a lloctlnttdon drugjlst bid bts fan : j good nlht on Wednesday even ing aid retired to his room. Immediately afterwanls a heavy fall was beard in his roorafd upon going to his room he was found lyinir ou the floor dead. Heaitdls- s son. During ner ansence inn umib ihiu begsn playing with the fire and setting fire t bis clothes was so badly burned that d'-ath resulted Th n-!jtibr.rs heard th child's screams snd 'ushirg In endeavored to ve his ltf. t..- t -arine h bvjrnlntf clnth lug fr ni him. 1' was a ckenlng S'tfht. the roafeti flesh ru"in. off with the clothing. Jlu'.litlaysbnrg Standard A yonnj man nin-ed Faith ws aecl rlei tHv shot and In-tantly killed at a shoot ing matcl near Indiana on Siturdiy after n wm. John Z -anor. one of the contestants In th match, h id his r'tl lying on his left arm and w.th bis right hand was endeavor Imi o work some powrer Into the nipp'e of hl gun. Suddenly the gun was discharged. The hall entering young Faith's breast, penetrating his heart. Faith was standing ls than two feet from the muzzl of the gun. the re-.U witl e'ear thioiitjh him and tarrowiy excaped bltriug another person who was near. -Mr. William II. Ilsrrster. a resident of I.loyrtxviV, on Sundry, let Ms gun slip whi eout buntlrg rabbit, from his grasp, and the nesvy lod vrrt-t dNcharced In bis rrm tit-low the elbow, nearly severing that memb. r friiiu tne Ndy. The Injured man was aisfed to his home by his companions, and Dr. I.svengnml, of Bellwoid, sum moned, who removed the hand from the arm. Th injured man was then removed to the hapital In Altoona. where it was fouud necessary to amputate tbe arm at the shonlder. Tbe loss of blood sustained by Mr. Harpsfer before coming to the hos pital, and th operation performed, were too great a tax on bis strength and be riid at 3 e'clock on Tuexday morning. lie leayes a wife and tbtee children, wio re side at Lloyds vllle. A ereasral EBtrtalanaaU St. ArouensK. Ta.. Feb. S. 1890. Editor Frtman The entertatnmenot ulveu by the Dramatic Troupe of this place on last Saturday evening was quite a treat for the people of St. Angustlne and vicini ty. Tbe whole program was, I understand, tinder the Immediate supervision of Prof. J. S Foley, principal of the high school In this place, and cons ie ted of vocal and Instru mental music, recltatatlons and tbe drama. Notwithstanding tbe very bad condition of tbe roads there was quite a large audience present In tbe Temperance TJall where tbe entertainment was given. It Is not my In tention to enumerate or describe the differ ent aots performed, the songs sang or tbe pieces recited, as the whole program was carried out in a manner alike creditable to tbe youthful actors and to their Instructors, Prof. J. S Foley and Miss AMee Wtartoo. Tbs plays ' Boony Belle." "Per kins' FamN ly." "Wide ennngb for two,- and other pieces were excellently well rendered with out a mistake or blander la any one piece. The recitation by Miss Mavgl Duoegan. of tbe beautiful poem "The Drunkard's Child." wss vividly realistic and was one of the most feeling protests against tbe cuise of drunkenness I ever listened to; so sad so rearruiiy true, for one can see in our midst, everywhere and every day the ssd, pitiful face of the drnnkaid's child. The temperance song "Rally 'round the temper ance banner," vant by Misses Kate Dunptv, Maude Bene. Frances Ivory and a number of other young ladies ad gentlemen was very well rendered and brought down I perfect storm of applause from the delight ed audience. The story of tbe rainbow by a bevy of little girls arrayed In dresses rep resenting the colors of the rainbow, was the prettiest scene In the whole entertainment The drill of tbe "Light Brigade" was per formed wltb an accuracy and rrpldlty that would have done credit to a platoon or veterans. Misses Kate Donpby. Julia De- lozler, and Maggie Dunegan presided alter nately at the organ ard discoursed excellent music daring the evening. I for one tender to the whole troupe my sincere thanks for a pleasant evening, and will close this sketch by reiterating a remark I heard a kindly old lady make at tbe close of tbe entertain nent. "God bless them one and all." T. Lal lwstltate On Saturday, January 23th. an interesting local Institute was held at Galliiaio. Tbe attendance of teacher was good, many com'ng from other districts. Tbe Interest uianirsied In tbe nietlng by tbe people of the town aud neighborhood Is readi y shown by th fact fiat the school room was crowd ed by aa Inlel iuut and appreciative audi ence. Tbe musical part of tbe programme, so successfully conducted by Mrs. J. I. Camp bell, assisted to enliven tbe proceedings and was appreciated by those present. No one could fall to be benefited by tbe discosaions of tbe various topics, which were of a practical nature and related directly to tbe work of the school room. Among tbe visitors wbo took an active part In tbe ex ercises were Messrs. Allison, of Ebeosburg; I tell, of Johnstown, and Saoker, of Asb-vllle. It was decided to hold tbe next meeting at Creseon, Saturday. February 22d- Tbe programme arranged for tbe occasion la as follows : Recitations, Mlaaea Vallle Mc intosh and Bella O'Neill ; Essays. Misses Maggie Rellly and Mary Durbln : Cultiva tion of Memory, William Davis ; Some things that cause a teacher to lose control of bis school, A. J. Noel ; Methods of teach ing spelling. Miss Mary E Parrlsb ; Social Duties of Teachers. J. B Lvneb ; How to teaeb History, R H Biter , Practical work In Language for country schools. Miss Ella Anderses : Whispering In school, Ed. Den ny: Natural punishment for school offences. Miss E. M. McCauley. Institute begins at 10 o'clock a. m. Teach ers are requested to bring muMe books with ibem. AH are Invited. A teachers -nstltute will be held In Chest Spring. commencing at 1 o'clock. Saturday. February 8th. Programme Opening address. Dr. Som- ervllle; Variety. Miss Reynolds ; Vigi lance. Miss Calahan; Singing In school MlRS Ruel Some rvl lie; Habits, Miss Grimes; Tar d loess, W. L Behe; What Directors can do. M. L. Clark; Confidence. J. S Foley; Should ecbool boards furnish books on phvsiology, opened bv Dr. J. B. Noooan. Teachers and directors from Allegheny and Carroll township, and friends of educa tion In general are requested to attend. Receipts & Expenditures Cambria County, Pa., FROM January 7, 1889, TO January 7. 1800, At the Democratic city conveatlon ruld St John-town on Monday olht, W. Horace Rose, Kwj , was nominated for Mayor; Frank P Martia. for City Controller ; Geo. C. Mli-, fur City Trea-urer, and Gttleib Bantlev, J-.lm O'Toole, and J jseph Kuotz for City Ass .Msors. Delimiter stock Is not booming so Strong a iv'ure the Cambria county affair. Tbe av-'tiit" voter is ncHlej:y in favor of fair pi iy u::d the candidate who i.rettces uy S "t of kcuducgeiy in an fffort to d'.'-tr'an honorable opponent is liable to get La-' we. x in the lllair county court Mrs. C v.'ivit.e Miaddler recovered a Judg ment r.nn-t u:ir county for 1 000 In 1887 ber 'nis'.and W4.s killed whll-driving 1 sis roa.i engine over the county bridge at Wlllla.uh;?rrf by tie structure giving away, preclp ta: r him lo the, riTPr r,eiow Hush M -Mullen died at the home of hit son in-law K as Rarnlcle, In Clearfield townah'p. on Monday last, aged elahty. even years and oim month. Mr. McMuIlen was b tn .,n tbe third day of February, lSS33i i t..,.g the third day of tbe week, the third1 isy uf the month, and the thlid yaar la tbt cetiluiy. A n an walking on the railroad tracks erl.:;uziii, was run nver and k Hied ou 8atuf:v evening. From a receipt for a resist. iFfter Iroin tne poatmaster at Ports,;. fund on th body tls nams is sr Jt .1 to be .lacob Malry. The remsins taken to Johnstown and Interred In - f ' v v cenittery. ..kP Martin. F.'q . who was nom inated Monday night by tue Democrats of i-A m-o, for City Controller. M out In i.u-irawing from tha candidaey. requires the City controller to a rt-MoVrit of the clfv threo ru.r. Preca. tmg his ei,.ti . m. . ., k ...fiiu nag cit 7en of Johnstown for that Fxploilan at VaJIItala. On Tasdrv evening about 5 o'clock tbe people residing near the store offlJoseph B-nii'e. In (iaHitzin, were startled by the report of tn explisloh and hurried to tbe scene. The explosion was that of a gasoline tank In the cellar of the store, to which Mr. Bengte was msklrg some repairs, ne had gone Into fe tank, was overcome by tbe gas and bis absence caused Miles Addles- berger, who Is In the emp'ov of Mr. Ben gele. some uneasiness and he proceeded to tbe collar with a lighted lantern, went to the tank pered In when tbe exp'oalon oc curred. Frank Glllan. was one of the first to enter the cel'ar after the explosion and after considerable difficulty and great risk he succeeded Is rescuing Mr. Bngle from his previous position Mr. Bengle is baoly burned and grave doubts are entertained of his recovery. Addlesberger was badly burned hut Is said to be getting a'ong well and will recover. Mr. Bengele Is a well known merchant of Gallitzin, son of F or'en Bengele of Lrretto and bis hots of friends In botn places will learn of tbe accident with deep regret. Law Rate tm Waanlasrtaa ta Pen. sylyaata Ballraad. Tbe Pennsylvania Railroad's special ex cursions to Washington on Febraaty 13th. March 6th. April 31, and April 24th present an e xtraordlnsrT opportunity for a delight ful visit to tbe capltol of tbe nation. Tbe capitol wltb all its Interesting features is most attractive In winter and spring, and that is also tbe season when our peop'e can command tbe greatest period of leisure. Tbe limits of the tlckete are generous enough to make tbe visit thorough, not only taking In Washington, but Baltimore, Mt Vernon. Richmond and Petersburg. Round trip tickets wll I be sold from P!ttburgb to Washington at $9 00. valid for ten days.and admitting of a stop-over In Baltimore In eltber direction. Tbe rate from other sta lions lo the western portion of tbe State will dm proportionately low. Special train of parlor cars and day coaches will leave Pittsburgh at 8 00 a. m.. stopping at princi pal stations and connecting from branch lines. Tbe tickets will also be good on tbe night trains leaving Pittsburg on dates mentioned. Round trip tickets to Mt Vernon. Rich mood, and Petersburg may be purchased In Washington at reduced rates. Tbe round trip rate from Cressoo is 17 35; and the leaving tlrae of tbe train Is 10 2 a. m Bnettlea'a Aralea Salva. Tbe Best Salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rheuto, Fever Sores, Tetter. Ctapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and post tlvely cures Piles, or bo pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 33 cents per box. Sold at the drug store of E. James, Ebeos burg, and W. W. McAteer. Leretto. Tisjuw : a en a Ctl. of t :m -1 i.e r, .'v , f a nn auPr,ised from ps f -I .m..t on Lis person to be Wru. Grant. w V "innatl. r,,..,.j ' I'euraiien on tne - "wn n, I Siorycreek nil riiitig. near r i ompanj', s.w-mlll. It Is believed -ae man w kll,ed by thj m,t tra,n oQ " ,:UM The body was shipped to r!i i L Tue-.ia. ' F.II J Lr V t C Railroad on the Johnetown I n O Dunnull larmrl. O D.,,,,,1 4ecv-i. will aeii at ie at ber res.de nee D Muuster 'P. on Thursday, February ttth lo.t. ... k p. m. onw ontl bofU)t ou "wo neirers. two ah oat. 'ed, harness, saddle. hn,n ton , corn and .t hr n- ..... i- niing Itjjyl V ! 'n. tbe lernents and other arti. hiimerons to mention. We dropped Into the marble and gran ite works of J. Wilkinson A Son, of tbls plate, the other day, and was shown a pho tograph of a monument they contracted for to be erected over tbe remains of tha late Thomas Grimm. It will be a massive struct ure standing fourteen feet high and weigh ing elgnt tons. The cap Is a gothlc cottage design and will form a canopy resting on four beautiful beaded colu-nus. with vase set in the center of canopy. Tbe cap surmounted by a beautiful draped urn. It Is oue of tbe most handsome de&lgns we have ever seen and has gotten into the bands of artists that can give it that pleasing touch of artistic skill and proportion that will make every piece of its structure pleasing to the eye. The photograph of this monu ment can be seen any time at their works. It must be seen to be admired as we can not no Justice to its appearance. Mr. Abraham Rex. well-known In this county, died lo Philadelphia, oa Friday morning last, January 31st. of tbe prevail tng epidemic, and Its usual complications, with which be bad struggled for several weeks, until be finally succumbed, wh.cb was scarcely unexpected at bis advanced age. Mr. Rex came of good old German stock and was a native of LebaDOu county, this State, where some of bis immediate relatives still reside. He removed to Phil adelphia many years ago and has since re sided there. Mr Rex was the proprietor of large landed estates in Pennsylvania, West Virginia and elsewhere. He owned a large body, or several thousand acres, of valoa-1 ble coal and Iron and timber lands, eligibly i located on th north and south branches of Black lick Creek in Ulackiick aod Jackson ; townships, this county. His labors lo tbls . life are ended. May be rest In peace. j J. Wilkinson A Son, marble and gtan- ! He dealers ol Ebensburg, Pa., wish to In- form the public that tbey are prepared to 1 fill all orders for cemetery work, in eltber j narole or granite, at figures that defy com- ! petition. The artistic excellence aod su- j perlor workmanship of their designs are ! evidenced by tbe many specimens now on ' exbibitioo t their tatabiUbmeot aod by the ' numberless designs which they have erected '. In tbe various cemeteries in tbls couo'.y aud ' elsewhere. Every department of tbelr bus- mess is In tbe hands of okillful and compe tent wot k men, who are capable of execut ing any piece or work, from tbe plainest to the moot elaborate, which together with tbe personal supervision that every Job receives is a guarantee (bat perfect satisfaction will be given to the niot exacting of patrons. Tbey have ordered forty tons of marble which will arrive la March and April, and tbey will then have as floe a stock of tbe best marble that ever came to Western Pennsylvania. Persons wishing aoytblog In their line would do well to give them a call before leaving their order with any other manufacturer, as yeu can depend upon getting a good Job at a fair price. (anialettrd. Ashvtllk. Pa... January 5. 1890. Dear Frteman : I see we are to bave the system of nominating candidates changed In a sery undemocratic way. Our politicians bave tried it tbe pioper way and failed, now tbey propose to try lo the au tocratic way. As one of tbe rank and file of tbe party, I would ask for more specific charges against the prese nt eye tea than appears in the call for tbe committee, Tbe present system may not suit would-be-leaders of tbe party, but tbe common voter bas tested It often enough to convince any ooe that the present system Is tbe article wanted. Probably If some of our promi nent politicians were asked tbelr reasons for kicking, they would tell you as one S told me before a primary election when asked his reasons for not wantlog tbe present system. We do not know where the light ning will strike; be was right for It struck him pretty bard In a few days after, likely wi:b the other system, and a bit of cash dec ,' be could bave Jerrymandeied bis way through. Ctttzeh. Consumption Surely Cured. To Tn Ksmi:- Pleaae Inform yomr raaaars that I have a positive remedy f r the above-named rtlaisia By Its timely oae thousands of hopsl a Tin have baen permanently eoreo. I ahau be aIM to send two bottles of my remedy FBKtf to any of your seeders who have consumption IX they will send me thatr Expmes and r. .. naamaa. BMpee fttUr. I. A. EiiOCCM, M. C, 1S1 Panri St. Ji. X. Fob Sale ob Re.tt. The subscriber wilt sell at private sabs bis farm, one tulle south of Ebensburg. If not sold before tbe first of March tbe fans will be for rent. James Mtkrs Why Cantlaae. Tbe use of Irritating powders, snuffs or liquids Ely's Cream Balm, pleasant of ap- plication and a sure cure for catarrh aod cold In head, can be bad for 50c. It Is easi ly applied into tbe nostrils, is safe and p'easant, and Is curing the most obstinate eases. It gives relief at once. fill THOMAS E 1 raurer HOWE, To bat. on hania at lait settlement. To aait.cf duplicate lor IIS . o ami. reoeavea rrem redemption oi land To ami. received from aeatd and aa- eatea land. l&ST and 1SSS Te amu received trota undated lands lor 1S8S To amt received from ConkUtblee tor To amt. borrowed moaev Te amt received from Sberttl U ray and Btinemsn. lory fees and cjst To amt. received from M. D. Kiltell. collect Ion a To amt. raeetved from H. A. Shoemaker I h. Ren. tee ane cot. To amt. received from H. i. Km, JetbroUldbam taJvment. To amt. received trom W. A. U. Little. maintenance dennetta Tonuer To amt. received trom I. LUlly, money ree'd aa t'oor Hnm.. Te amt. received trom mlrcellancoua sooreee To ami. reoolyed trom tavern licences lor ae cf county . It w: IS BS,7a7 ST 257 08 1.RM 10 1.173 41 l.BbS 10 SS.OuO 00 253 56 l.S-3 19 sss e-i soo oo 140 oo 4V7 ZT 157 tt t U6 S13S.2U 7t Treasurer. THOMAS E. HOWE. Cm. By amount paid Aaaeaar Auditor (county ).,, .. Au1i'er tat) Acrk-ultursl Association, Carrolltown.. Boarding juror . Knardlna; i-neoner... Hnildinc biidee , , rirtdge and road vlaw? Borroe1 money , , - .. Cnemy Oo.mmiiopor. Mimbmi of i-arna Horn ml ft! on era' dark roumiiiloQen' ouanpel toort crier and tip fttavo enitat le. Criminal proseeuli n .... Vuri Home ctpiDiel ..... lumrlct Attorney. Klectlon Epreage and portage. Interest and discount ou borrowed money InqaiMilon . Jinnwoi iiovn nous . . Jail and lallor . . . ..... Jury OommUMnnert and elerK juror franai .. Juror and talesmen Mieoeilanona. Protate. Prothonetary . . Printing Poor Hons mreeiort. Ket(ltry Keoord - Fox and other scalp.. Tracscnblna record Koad damasiee Koad fund... ketnodlng Hid order Keform ISrhool.. Weotern penitentiary Western Panylvanta boaplLal Warren Insane Hoapltal Teachers' Inttttute .. Redemption of land Poor lloa. order. School lund.. .. Htate tax - Soldiers' burial Stenosrapher Kemalnlng In (Jonstaoie nana Laoneration - Abatement te tax-payer Treasurer's commission oa f 6.644 & li cense money, 5 per cent, on si.Uvsi, 1 per cent. on(l,uo and ,H per c-ut. on balance . . rreaenrer' commission S per rent, on S3.436 2. belna amount collected les amount remaining in Treasur er's hal Treasurer' commission per cent, on f 5.SSB 31 money collected trom vi rion eonroe Val. remaining In hand ol Treaurer 8 S77 M ICO re 101 oo S.1---7 7 11 10 M 90 10.000 00 l.-oo oo 37 SO 00 00 4'JO 00 M0 00 1 US 15 l4! M t.lS 10 1 12 O0 4.044 4 bO 9U s m as 00 t.oes 3 M M) 814 4S 34 00 4,47 S 41 SO 11 60 1 337 M 1.1M IS 247 02 9 lb 49 STS 00 SS SO 1 350 00 41 00 S 7tf SI SS44 S i 7 4-4 l eso ssj 1.W1S it 2.131 39 fa et 9t CO 210 is 44 e 0W1 HU 1 ,7H0 25 S.lSd 7x i4 e 534 Ta S4 SS 1 04 11 4.6il J 1 7.1 i We n 7 a Good Flour. 11.13 per ssck. Chop, per ssck. 99 cent. Best Flour. Ill, fl.lB per sack. 15 cans of Tomatoes for fl 00. 10 cans of Corn for ft 00 14 pouvds best Granulated .Sugar for fl 00. 13 pounds of Sort White Sogar for f 100. IS1 ponods good Brown Surar rer tl 00. Vienna Flour, per sack, f 1 10. Potatoes. 60 cents pert bushel. Sbe'led Corn. 53 cents per bushel. Coin Meal. 23 pounds for 33 "cents. Full Cream Cheese. 13 cents per pound. Swiss Cheese best. 14 cents a pound. Turkey Prunes, 6 ponnds for 23 cents. Coffee. Arbuckles. 23 cents a pound, Men's Brogana. 70 cents per pair. Bst Miners' Oil. 53 cents per gallon. Mining Cape, 20 cents eacb. Ladies' Fine Dr-ss SWs. fl.24 a pair. Men's Dres Boots, f I V0 per pair. Men's Dress Shoes fl 24 per pair. Child's Pants. 23 nan a pair. Men's Dress Pant. St 98; wortb $3 00. Men's Drsss Suits. t.75, worth f8 00. Overcoats at 50 cents on tbe dollar. We have no opposition selling Pants at 60 cents. Men's alNwool Underwear, red, at S 00 a nslt. Shoulder. 6)1 cents a pound. Best Hams. 12 cents per pound Red Flannel. 19 cents per Jkrd. Ladies' Dres Goods at 20 cents per yard. Is of exeellett quality. Table Linen. 20 cents per yard. Men's Gum Boots, per pair, t- 25. Boys' Gom Boots, per pair. (.112. Good Rubber Shoes, 23 ceuts a pair. Calicos, 5 cents per yard. Black Cashmeres, bett, double-wltb, at CO cents per yard. All kinds of Shawls. Glnghsms at 7 cents per yard. Tr.eot Cloth for ladies' drtb&es at 40 eetts per yard. Try it. Fascinators at 22 eents. Men's Dress Sbtrts, CO eents esch. Men's Woolen Shirts. 75 cents each. Men's Seal Caps at V0 cents each. Why not get your boy a Suit? It will on ly cost yon Ten Dollars. Men's Black Corkscrew Suits at tt(K each. Buy one. Fine Overcoats for boys at tl.ftS each. Children's Shoes at 23 cents a pair. Misses' Shoes, 11 to 2. 83 cents a pair. Boys Shoes, 1 to 6. 72 cents a pair. Red xxx Flour, 11 15 per sack. Good Itlaukets at 85 cents per pair. Men's Neckties, 22 cents each. Latest Styles Collars and Cuffs. Umbrellas, silk, gold bead. (1 74. Horse Shoe Tobacco. 45 cents per pound. Syrup, best, 45 cents per galloD. Potatoes, best, 60 cents per bushel. Overalls and Shirt, W cents a suit. Buy whet you may out of tbe above list of gaols and If we dan't save you 35 cents on tbe dollar by tbe transaction, don't deal with as. All goods delivered proupt'y. grjs. snvroisr, Retail Merchant at Wholesale Prices. Callltcln, Prt. 78 JS 4.S71 1C3 Sfc 14,7o OS DCE FROM a MorSTS J. for ISso. Peter Cnlleton, Cambria ntr-.. 1st w 9 Andrew 'olleton, t-aranria Dor, w.. Archie Kftrrell. PrcepectJ Edward f-onnery. Conemaceh bor. 21 w Calab Butler. Oocpared ale .. Andrew Moocber. .Vlllvllle, SI w Edward t'onner'. 'onemauah bor. 1 sr.. A. J. Herkey Orunntown W. A. Uhlery. East -ot erosogn .... B F. Borkhar. West Taylor W. A. KHIln. Eat Taylor eorge Olllmrer. Wood vale W. A. Lantry. l'pperYo1r Joon W. stock. Lower Yoder luhn Hanlon. Tnnnelhill bor , S. A. Bora, t'arrolltoaa bor Alfred Millar. A"hvllle eor Andrew t allthan. i:best Sprlui bar.. K. W. Issl.lrr. 'leartleld two I. .'. Hearer. Snsquhanra twp... 1 home A. Bi, Waahinvton twp.. L O.'lat, Wbtte twp A. J. B;elly. Wilmore bor John M. Watt. Ualllltia twp... Uwrrue Teeklev. Oallltrtn ar. ADMirn Weak land E Ider twp . Isaas WeaKland. Carroll twp . A, J. Miller. IV-an twp John Boehm, SummerulU twp tlJX.211 71 CONSTABLES 6 00 101 IS 187 14 1st r l'S 78 4 00 151 84 97 VS ST 204 94 7 44 S3 44 i oo si 24 2i2 3 -JO 81 11? 44 18 14 r-30 4d 831 04 lis iS 99 AO rO 4S J-'l t l ?9 71 3 0 tn 473 VS m ui 131 so . . - Cambria I JN'umber V. tkA r.rt.Klim1 Andiron of county. Pa., respectrully reKrt that w have care- j tally examined tbe voncbera and account ef Camfcrla county trom January 7. 1R89. to Juno i ary 7. 1800. and find them a ftated herein ; also the aneet and liabilities I said county. OKU A. KINKKaU, J JOSEPH HIPS. SAudftors. J. W t.KlEKlN. J CommlMlonert' Offlae, Euenibarc, Fetj. 3, ISirt. Receipts & Expenditures j; OF Poor ani Hcnss of EmplojEent -OF- l:JM IS OF LICENSE FUND TO 91 A St BIAUE UftSSU 1WSJCEO. The following marriaee licenses were Is sued by the Cl'tk of the Orphans' Court for the week coding Wednesday, February S, 18 90 -. Charles Gougbnour aod Maggie Shaffer. Johnstown. Clem Bearschneider and Annie Smay. Summerhlll township. Aibvrt Orris and ldella May Mubler. Johnstown. II rn Botu and Phoebe Brown, Dean townsiiip Harry G Cooper and Minnie Saoers. Mor r-l nlie. Thomas J. Burkbart and Mary J. Long. Morrellvllle Anthony htls-io and Mary Ana Huber. Einer townshio. E. L. Cobaogb and Nlnie E Jones,Jobns town. William Tlcchstelo. Johnstown, and Em ma Kniss. Uppr Voder towashlo. Uui-uv A. Metison. Lower Tnder tewo- ship, and Emma M. Anderson. Pirtsburgh. E. F. Krppie. Cooemaogb. aud Mamie L. Gougbnour, Mosham. Sylvester Miller. N"wry. B'alr county. Pa. and Mary Uobart. St Aogustloe. George Greene and Mary Reynolds. Mill- ViHe. Michael Ubas and Catharine Miller, Cam bria. Charles K. Frazer and Lacy McCoy, Johnstown. Wlilla-n Gallagher and Sadie McAleer. Wanhlngrnn towosblp. Joepb Klih and Juliana Poraskie, Cam bria. Edward Lawrence, MUIvllle. and Carrie Hess Cooprsdale. Albert Ragerand Ella Brown. M Illy tile. Cbarlee A. Anderson and Ellen Gertrude Mentzer, Gallium. P. tPvjiEia Absolutely Pure. Tae pewaer aever vanes. A m arret ea pnnrr. (treneth and wholeaomeneas. More economical than the ordinary kind, and eanaot be (old In competition with tne me It! tod of the low test hort weight, alum or nhopbate powder. Sold eel inu. Koril U4KH rowpaa jov, w Wall St.. Maw You. TRIAL. I.lST-prtTAL COUItT.-r.lst ot canse set down lor trial at a Court of Com mon Pleas, te b held at Ehensborr. Pe..eom meneina on MOMDAY. FEBRUARY 24.1S0O: -T-TSTRiBtrriox 1 f uiatrlcta. Aiams twf..s?7 lea S P'r cent... ...S S S2 Asbville b?r.. sea lea S ver eent S42 00 Harr two.. Tk les k per cent............ 71 2S Carroll twp.. 160 le-s S percent 142 SO Carrelltowa bor.. BOO las S per cent. .. 8 5 00 Coast Sprint bor.. ISO le-6 per cent 171 c0 Cheat twp., 112 60 les wr cent ....... 106 87 (lambria b.r.. TISh lass pr cent ...... 2.117 so Conemaoeh rr.. 1808 lea 6 percent... 1.7I0O0 rvyie twp. I!7 .SO las S per cent 178 Yi lao twp.. 76 law 6 percent 71 26 E'-eotbora; es.r.. 30J les S per cent..... 24'i 00 E. Conemanrh por..270 1a tpereat. !W 64 Elder twp. 337 6 lee k percent 320 tt fallltxtn bor . 810 leas S uereenl .... 79 60 Franklin bor.. 00 less per reoe. . ...... ti 60 Orubotnwn hor so lees k per cant .. 66 60 Johnstown nor. ,S7M leas percent...... S 681 0 Lt lv or.. 810 less S per eent. ......... 79 60 Loretto bor.. 270 less S per cent... ....... 2SS 64 Mlllvtlie bor.. 1200 les k per cent 1.197 oo Portace bor.. !e26 les S percent. 213 75 Proepeor bor ISO less 5 per cent. .... 171 00 Read twp-. 1U 60 .ess 6 per eent 108 87 Klchland twp,. 76 leas S percent...... 71 26 Kteacreek twp.. 112 60 !et 6 Dr cent.... 108 87 buaquebanna twp.. 160 les k per cent. 142 60 South Fork bor.. 370 less 6 percent.... 24 0 Tnnnelhill ber.. Stsi ics S per cent Hi oo Washington twp.. 87 6o les 6 per ceat S20 02 Wilmore bor., ISO less k percent... ... 171 00 Upper Yoder t0 7k le k per cent... 71 25 Lower Yoder twp., Tk le k percent.. 71 u t li.&39 69 AMOUNT DUE DISTRICT FKOM SEATED and Unseated Land 1887. 18 and laa. DISTRICT. CamMa County, Pa., Frew Jaasary 7tn. ). 71 to. lo. ta January THOMAS E. HOWE. Treanrer. Ha. To hal. doe at last settlement . 8 K7 83 To requisition i..rl8-9 lS.non "0 To eaU received from various ource... 47 7 of meal Riven tramp during Of the Inrrm'e in tlie boue January 1. 1S'9 there are 41 male adults and Ti :a.ie .iulu. IsiDSlra Who Pled llurlu( frar, John Krfby, Pavld I.ojb. John Iarls. .f,hn McHugh. John Rurni, Charie Bruent'arh. Rotjt. Klrmnnra. Charles Peterson. Arthur Harper Elbe Siskin, L.iute Comer's baby. Molile Boyle's -v. Win Ambrose, a !'!ander (nam on- known). Jonn McluJe. Th mis Hn' 'tilnaun. Un r lnnairan. tvtn Blarion. f tiaris li rty. Kate Martin, mt. C'arro:!, Ceuet Ura- Lam . Avaraice nnmberol Inmates t) 7-1 i I? XHTTUK'S M " I MTj O'Kr'el. ceceased rpHlRTT-THIKD ANNUaL. RFPOKT OF A the Protection Mutual Flro Insurance Com pany oi Ca't't'rta Counir tor the year enling I'e eem'ner 31. 1S. Amount Insured Iee. 81. 18. - ..1.77S.re9 00 Amount 1incred dur- 441118 CO log year S Ti 424 89 THOMAS E. HOWE,T.-asnrer. Ca. By amount orders paid as fol'ows Attorneys' fee 8 Blacksmith in Board In- and nursinir O. D. P ... -. Clothing and dry goods oal Flvna .. , Oallagher Hetst.. Botta Eakina.. Fled lay 11 or MtanuB , Wain wn crit Co.. Oarman vs. Farabaaah. v. Flvna. V. Uble. v. Asbvtlle Borough, v. O alia her. .vs. Haywood. ts. Oaoaioa. ,v. Zimmermaa. vs. Flyan et ai. .t. ardaer. DARKY. Prmhonotsry. Protbenetary 't Office. Erxnsburw.Jan. 27. 1890 TRIAL UST-SBXIMU WEfX causes set down for trial at a Oear -Utt of X causes set aown tor vriai ii a vssorv oi . j moa Pla te be held at Fttensbarg, commencing on MONDAY. MARCH W. 1S0. Iieemer St Co vs. truyer. Martin.. Ellis - Horner.. Miller.. Ttoe PrasrleSare Or Ely's Cream Balm do not claim It to be a cure-all. but a sure remedy for catarrh, colds In tbe bead and hay fever. It le not a liquid or a snuff, but Is easily applied In to tbe nostrils. It gives relief at once. ....vs. Met! lade. y lireeewood. ....vs. Barnbart. va MrClade. vs. Prinarle. . vs. Oray A Weyland. .... rs. Aadersoa. vs. J ohasoa bteel St R1 Co . . v. Koajrke. a Mhank et aU s. Reade. Pnnatle Oray.... McKay. Yoeng . McLaughlin.. Makto . Orasn UlmaaOolda Bor. fJauv. McXiwaga. t 'rssswell v. Cole. Vo la. a Taylor A MeOey. Klein a Elllou. amueker a Co v. 5biffler. Morrow " Plunkeu rtoaebraker - Snppe. lsl'tT ,,i " Heuabert. Name... viSeai. U Irloh . . .,, v. ame. JAS. I!. DAUBY. Prothonetary. Pro t h onotary ' Offlc). tensbarg, Feb. 7. 1890. LUMBER IS ALVANCLNG. SAW-MILLS, STEAM ENGINES, 8HINOLE MILLS, HAY PRESSES, ate ir you want a Flrat-claaa HAW 51 1 LL, sead torCataloage and special price to lairodoc la year section to A. B. FAtO.L'AlC, (Limited! , York, Fa. Adam twp 8 Barr twp Black lick twp Cambria twp. .......... ........ Cheat twp Clearfield twp Croyle twp Cenemaugh twp Dean tap. Elder twp East Taylor twp................ Oallltun twp. .... Jaeaaon twp.................... Portace twp.................... Keade twp n.. Month Fork lad. School District Summerhlll twp.... (Susquehanna twp... Wai-hinatoa twp...... ... .... White twp. Lower Yoder twp Upper Yoder twp..... West Taylor twp..... scaooL. 53 29 21 61 183 47 11 06 67 89 It 44 Cofnns at House Cotfln and funeral expense O. D ConstaMp and Justices' lee and eosts O. D P Cssb. expense and allowance O. D. P. Convention ot Poor Dlree or Drue and medicines.. Flour and Feed Freight and transportation O. V. P. . Orocerie ..... Hardware . House rer-ant . . Insurance Livery blreO. D. P... Lnmber -.. Meat- . t lid orders 30 00 19 32 1SS 63 2 77 261 24 108 25 44 20 Physician O. D P. Physician at House. Phosphate, vegetable and potaloe 64 66 ! Kepalr Warren and Klimont Asylum Poor Director ot Blair county I. IJlly"mrrertiaarBoard ef Public Charity Bal. due Poor and House of Em ploy - SI fro 21 SO Jul 89 34 36 1 92 T4 38 J2 P 16-1 99 I0S 9 2 36 21 48 10 S3 71 09 26 37 10 W 23 33 469 38 4.48W 87 16 00 IS 30 438 OS 809 06 779 W0 90 77 2X0 00 76 B2 64 .10 101 19 484 67 17 78 297 SO m 25 37 36 12 4i 49 90 1.075 00 l.M 16 rS o 82 00 S40 00 9.103 45 Deduct amount ex pired daring year.. 382,208 00 Peiuct amount sur-ende-ed and can celed 84.188 00 Amount Insured De ceml er 31. 1SBS Amount Prem. notes in iorce Dec. 31. lsgS 188.489 00 Amount taken donng year 41.760 00 Dedact amount ex pired durtra- year... 31.68 00 Dejucl amount sur rendered ami can celed 3.JRS 00 r.,'..Ti oo 418 88 CO S1.802.S3S 03 811,237 00 89.171.00 TIC!".. Estate it l'rari ed. L-"er- '.e't'ii":i i-v on the er.ta'el Lmi! r ' - iel. I -it e (. I. .rett '".. h . Cua -ria f.iq. IV ,1'.. 'IfC'H "Cd. i.aVlUV le M K T Mil" 1 to flu U1- de'ai..el. a i r ;."uv in-ielleu li sll ' te &T tieriiy not.hed to uake ,a.nCQt to uie without delay, aud tiioe bavu.ii cu m i n-t l fsma will pres. n t tfiem jir .perly auth'-n t !"'l mr set tletaeLt. H. 1 '1 Kill.. Eiecdtor of Francis 'Knol, ilci-sj! 1. I-creite, p.. February 7, 11) J.-t t. XV lowltlK 22.124 S3 RECEIVED AND fl.Ofcl 11 81. 43 44 FKOM CONSTABLES FOR TECEIVED II 19e. Porter K. Miller, .lohnstowa, 6th w Arable r arrell. Prospect.. .. ... Caleb Butier. OoopersJale. ............ A. J. Burkey. OrubbtowB Wm. A. Uhiery, E.Conemauirh........ Wm Elllm. East lav lor twp Charle W. Hayne. Upper ruler twp. Joba C. Hanloa. Tunneihlll tap ..... Alfred Miller. An villa bee. ........... Anthonv trill. Cheat twp W. . Vincent. South Fork bor. K. W. Delosler. Clearfield twp L. J. Bearer. Sasqoehanae towdshlp.. J. L ttlll. While twp. Joba M. Watt, Oaliltam twp Thomaa K. HaacutT. tralllisia bor Aneel-n Weakiand. Elder twp......... Isaac Weaklaad. CarroUtowa 1 20 aa 7k 41 u l 90 00 k 13 121 S3 63 93 80 00 SO 14 SO so 22 44 237 37 461 26 160 38 12k 48 82 74 Toa 03 1M 01 4 MOUNT OF MONEY I V tsld over to County Treasurer. John r.Tani. lor bldea 8 t 04 Blair county ..... . 33 40 nlleabeny oountj 11 48 Ororre S . Lamb. ..... 74 00 Wrr. D. Pry ax tor coal ,,, too O'Hara A Ivls, for oats 24 40 John F. Long, for potatoes 8 2.1 Jaeob Shaffer, lor a; cowrie . , , 8 is Varlou parties, for bnckwheat. 7 SS 1. Lilly, for tron pipe, hydrant and re pairs, ate . 11 60 I. Lilly, for miscellaneous 28 75 Estate ot Charle Haaserty. dee'd.. . 30 66 Mary Ana Reynold's pension 102 00 James Thompson pet.slon. 100 00 Joseph Franta, flood money 60 00 497 27 AMOUNTS DUE POOR AND UOUBE OF Employment. Jacob Thomas and wife f John Halter Jobs J Eran.. , , . John Klrhner. . David K Jones. Joseph A. Noel... t l.W 10 ,UE COUNTY FROM JUDGMENTS. t Ho.leo.. Em anoal James.. A 1'alan.ler's estate (name unknown).- F.J. ellack. 927 7 111 70 35 06 14 48 2 10 75 M 66 23 70 17 00 Amount iTero. notes In force Dec. 31. 18S9. Nnmber of policies Is sued aunns: year Number pallets In force l"ee.31.1P9.... cash AoooratT sarxirra. Am nnt on hand at last aettletnont ...8 640 83 Cash lor new lnaorance 1,422 91 Amount asseemenlNo. 10 6J6 66 Kins dituxxs Lodsxa r aid. A. J.Walters t BOS OS Philip Prttacb , f-0 00 O-eorue Leos.... 60 00 Anthony Oill S00 00 Lawrence Schroin 787 00 Charles Rhody loots) Jebn Endler 70 00 Andrew Robinson 6u0 00 OTHER BXr-SSBS. Secretary's fees 21 00 Treasnrer's salary ..... SO 00 Kent . 40 00 Asent'a commission.- 294 76 0 mmisslon on assess ment No. 10 843 82 mount assessment No. 10 uncollected... 294 68 rem loan returned. Police caneeled SI 47 Printing, posta . sta tionery, etc. 157 al fJcmpensatlon Execa. tlse Committee 4k 00 Expense adjusting losses , ete. . 88 2k Balance 3 327 02 S li;3,oo oo 402 1823 8.SS9 80 8.829 SO Daniel Reffner et al.. E. B. McCartney et al Robert Holiea and Robert U. Barbara Kapp 10 42 !9 78 126 47 ko 16 ASSETS. DaeCsaay trom Jadmenta. .8 lire County from Constable 1SS8 1889. Balance la hand ei Treasurer. Liabilities over asset.... 191 S2 191 Si S 44 82 16,71 OS 2,463 13 t UT 84 liven under ear bends at the Commissi ners Offlffe In Ebenefcurg, Pa., this 61st day ef Janu ary, 18-jO. OEO. A. KINKEAD. J. W. HKlrUN, A editors. JOSB.FH h:pps. Jatnary 18,1890. the forefeing report aud td, found correct and approved. john lloyd. John j. evans, c. t. bo herts. Executive Cemmlttee. January 24. 1 k0.-4t. $100.00 II Tbe above reward ot Ost HrKDSio Dollar wtil be aid la any case In which L. W. Bull's Celetiratel Catarrli Remedy will aot cure Catarrh If taken according: tn dlree Uuns. D. ta. OWENS. MiimrrTiCT sr CALDWELL. OWENS - CO.. TYRONE, PENN'A. Fob Sals in EBsnsnraa at E. JAMES DRUG STORE. Jan. l0-2m. N'otic Is bcre'jv xlven ihit tii fo'- K aconcts have been rt 1 -! it. the Court ol otcmon Pl-ss of Cambria Connty. I'a.. an 1 will he confirmed tv sid Coot n tlieKIK-.r MOMlAV (K M KCH iit-xt, unlcF! oiuse :n shown to the contrary. Fourth and final account of Stephen Stutirnan, S'siprnee ol M. 'A. Alin k I j.ol I. W. Kouii and wife. Kirst and fins 1 account t f Et'rj lames, ri.itiru 't tee ol K. J. Wiliiutns, a lon it'c .I.e. DA it 'IV . h..n-it rr. Prolhonotary ' OlCce. E' enbbur, li b 7. lii. IXWUTKIX'S N-I ICE. -Estate of Denn! j O lH,Di.t ll, deceased. letters testamentary In the estate ot Dennl 1 1 Ujnneil. late ol Munstrr township. Cambria county, la., havlns: been uran'.ed to Itie uudar sutne j. all pcr'ons Indebted to said esta'.e are hereny nutii ed to muko payment to me without dely. and those haiir.g claims asratiist said es tate will ptesent them jiro;ierlv authen ti(-iod 1-jT Sfttlenient. H.liKN f rIM IN N El.L. Executrix ot lennis t'Iounell, dee'd Monster townblp, Jan . 31, i8W.-6t. PUBLIC sale: or TiiriBLE REAL iSHTS UY virtue of an order u!ntr out of the Court of ('outmoo k'leevs of Catnbrm oonnt,y. tho Dnderiirneil will rxpofte to public cttle, at tbe Court House, in Kbenfiburtr, oa Saturday, March i, 1890, AT 1 O'CLOCK T. Ti. All that certal n tract ot land sttuat in Wsh lnvton tewnshl p , f snibrlaccunly. I'a.. adjolniLs; lands surveyed In the name of a rent Sonman. I and others, nontalelnx NINETY-NINE At RES, more or lees, excepting the lot heretofore sold. Also, alto that certain tract of land situate la said township, a liolntna; lands of Mrs. Valentine tnsrtx. .tanje- Infolds, aod other, containing KEVKSTY I'VE ACHES, more or las. about iwenty s--es clsared. and liWELLIMt HOl'SE and HAKN creeled thereon. Each olsaid tracts will be sold tn lots or piece and the mineral separately, to Suit tb dastr ol purchaser. TERMS OF SALE : One-third of the pnr-haee money on coeflrma ttoo ot sale . &D1 tne hslance in two equal annual pay men 11", with Interest eeeured on the jr-tnisrs. ADAM MYEKS, Feb. 5, lswo.-at. Comuillt. Orphans' Court Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! LIABILITIES. 23.809 63 Dae district from seated and unseated land fer 18 and 189 t 2,121 U Dae lad 1 vidua . from redeiupiMa of land 01 so Dae First National Hank. Johnstown. Borrowed money IO.OoO 00 Paa Wee tarn Penitentiary... 1,"42 A4 Dne from ootstsndinc order 607 39 Dae Poor and House ot Employment.. 0,1 v3 5 KErORT OF 1. LILX.Y. ESC(.J STEWARD ol Plot and House ol Employment of Cam bria Coontj , Pa. fat ex-la Faraa. 3 horses. 11 milch cows. 1 bull. 1 spring calf, t hoas, 64 chickens, 10 turkey. Faraaa Pracf art. 47 ton of hay. S22 basnets eats, 158 bushel Jap anese Bnckwneat, 440 bushel ears corn, potatoes ard entire laliure. 94 bu'hels tnrnips. 13u0 heads cabbaaje. a wuod crop ef (tardea vea; eta tiles. Farm Implement same as last year. I anate. Nnmoer In House January 1 1 sso , , , , sa Number admitted dunns; the year. Ti dumber born durlog jeaf-... - 1 1U ONALD E. DTJFTGS, ATTORN EY-AT-LA w, EBBBSBt-BO. FBBB' AsTOnee la Colonnade Row. IXECI'TOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Patrick It CVxcan. deceaaed. letters testamentary on the estate of Patrick Cogan. late of the boroush ol South Fork In Cambria county, I'a.. deceased, having teen eranted te tbe underlined . all person indebted to said estate are hereby notified to mass pay ment ta me without delay, and those bavlne claims aaalnst the same will present them prop erly aatheaueated lor settlement to JOHN WHALEN. Executorot Patrick Whalen, dee d. South fore, !',, February . Jj-sj.-st, Y lrtue et an order of the Irnhan' tionrt cf pose tn public sale, at tLe Brandt House, In tbe boroun ot Lilly. Caoibrlaoounir. Ps.. on Saturday, March i, 1890, At 3 o'clock p. m.. tbe following described real entate 10 wn : A certain piece or parcel of land situate la tbe borona-h nt Lilly. Cambria county. Pa.. adl..nlni f d Portaite Railroad. Uons ol James Haxrao. piack A Eoe'e. and the Catholic church property, containlnK FIVE Al'KKS. more or less, and hav Ina a one and a hall atoned plank bouse thereon erected . Tbe property will he sold In one whole piece, or In lots, as the same niav be desired by pur chaser, to tbe best advantage t.r the t-state. TERMS OF SALE. Ten per cent, et the purchase money at the tim of sale, the balance ol one tlilrd si confirmation' of sale ; oue third in six months, and the re maiti'ler tn twelve months from the ? n firm at ion, of the sale. Deterred payments to tenr interest, and so be secured by the iudi.-mrit bond sati raortinge of the purchaser. I'AKnN LEAHY. JlliiN K. KELLY. ExecUors of Patrick Mcl'hillipa. doc d. Hemlock, Pa.. January' l-."0.-3t. OENTS WANTED. Active, Enenrel ic Men can make from fit to 8 '50 per month selnnn lor a and en)oy tbe comfort of koowtriK that tbey are wnrklnc lor an old and reliable arm. Desira ble territory in town aud counties can be secured by prompt application. We grow the rto-k wo cfler. AQdriss, FKANKLIV DAVIS at CO . Jn. 3-ini. Nut.-eryu.eu, Iiallluiore, M.I.
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