rniDAW rr.it.it. tsoo. LOCAL.iynrt:nso.JL. - In.voorP-I- with rhenrnloe . . kin iinV. Insurance ann STan.r -Fx-SberllT T'.lr. who hi' confined to Ms ltni ;,e by Illness. 1" "' " bout ,hle In all r' of n... ,,..r draft PSVT : Europe. Issued t the Hevlor ir.nurao . -Mr.JobnP vrentroth. of Summer IK na sold Ms N't,! property U.Pt, from Blair county. Mr B r. Anderson. tie veteran lumber dealer, of Al!.'heny township, win in l"WB ou Wednesday, i -Mr. Martin I.-ip. of C -." trU J i ,Ue.l.-iiMna ou WedueiM i . ","t 1 f.w hours In town. -Kay vour tl.-k-t t J f,"? .drone rro-u Hie I!.rc!cc Ir.eci Mearnsh'p Ajorcy. -There will be a i"-nd hop In tee Kfens ;, hnre rP-rn House on Mon.l-v nigbt. r PviTyb"1y !n vlteil- -Martin r.on.of I'atibrt nornnea. rl I his li'R "HkT off v the Jobnstown Aecora ' (Mlatlnn on Tucvluv evening. -Mr-. Bersurd I.ttztnirer, of T.nretto. ao : compnnied by ber little -on. was vi-ltloB friends iu Eheswhurif on Monday. -Mr. Arthur E Ell". fotmerly of this ' place. I to be married on Tuesday next to Mia Emma Ilailnway. of l'iitsburf. MIssm Ucuc ami Mamie '.lass tra their .'nurtjw far Philadelphia on Mon- day. Tl'ev will no absent about a rrinntH. 'Squire Aphony Anne, "sjo dlspsnsea law ami jo-Mr- to tua InhiM'ants of llat ' Ing. -spent a few hours In town on Mon j day- V. L. Breeao. of Sallria. Kansas, wtio was called lire bv te death and burial of Ma mother, took hW departure for hoa on Monday. officer John r. U'ese. of Johnstown, brought EJwsrrl Ilanlm to 111 on ATfdnea dav to spend a sixty dsy term forbeatftiB Me wife. Mrs. A. V. Barker, aoorn panted by ber Ilttlo dauciiter. Lovell, and ber mother. Mrs. G C K Zahm. are visiting friends In Johnstown. K.'v. Fdtbsr VVs!i, of Lilly, whs In town on Thursday and called In to see u. Time Is deallnu gently with the Reverend gentleman. Seelcy Hot k'r, tho Center county mnrilerer, who will b cx'rnted at Cello fonte on ttje 20tT Inst., declare fhat hla last words will "D )-vn ifij'-s McGlnty." A eolloctlan wa taken up In the Kbens burg Hclioolf on Friday last for the porpoaa of erecting a monument to the memory of the lute Dr. Ilitfbee, State Superintendent. Kessle ntmrnond, formerly ttacher of elocution and literature of Dickinson Semi riarv, at Wllliamsport. rlied at bir home at IIolMdnvsbnrtf on FrMay murrlng from con sutnpf i.m. The choir of th. C.aliKzin 3atholle church will give n prnnd dramitlc nnd mo plcal nter'.ilnTet.t nf S: fry's Hall In JTolMifFivsbv.ru. on TbnrsHny evenlne, Keb luarr -T'.h I:!':t. S. M. Woodcock. E-cj . n prominent attorney of AHoora. died on Vondy from pneuiu'inia, ti e re-u!t r a co'd on trncteil w.'iiie on a business tr'p t.i (iililtzln a few weeks ao, V.r R i:.ih,"-ti. !er djr.nlr, Mls Plrrt, ;int bor son (isnra M., rook tlr d.'p.irture f tl'.e sn,,sy ou'h on TiTsdiv It Is their intention n remain therr tha bal ance rf t!it) winter. Mr Joseph Frtrahatij'. of f 'prro'ltown, di'-i"-!, us to lufotni t!ie r'iMic t'-:it Ms pic tur e-iu-rv. ir Cn'ro'Itown Is o-n i'vetv d:y xcept Thur-lay and P;t.!ny rX eaali werk. (. V 1m in a c i l. -J.i-eph M: 'it. (' r..rr t.i-n ..!p. who tia-. ti'vii .i vui-nliiT fur tu. Fi;kkma5 for the past t ., :;tyto var.4.r)rornt In to p us on 1 i-.ursJay, wl.lU on his ray home from a v.s.i to .lnt.ns'own. Jenv U. ShPehan. if f ;'nld town hip. tliej at l-.ls 'lotnc itSiivi'n ' st. He was a n':ve of Cn-nfy Cork. lr!.ind. where he wss 'wh ;i t'n: CT ri'jo. Hg leaves a wi'. .-rd Ir-n ch!!dr- n t.ourr. his death. -GorrV' F;oKh. th !!r.tern-vear-o!d goo of a Pc nn-y: uia lUilroad w ilclimn. re Kldinc two miles b- low AlKx.na. was kliled on Suno iy iat at E iza'u-th furnace while waikime on tlio tiack, being strnck by Lim ited Expr.'s. The Democratic votra nf T" boron of Ehorsuri are rcqn-ste'1 tr eioet at lK.e Com.cil rwm, In enld boroiich, or S,inrday nex'.-'t 7'.. o'clock p. m fn- tlie rnrpose of phii'ing In nomlnatioa a ticket to be voted for on Tuosuy next. M irk It bwn in vourd'ary that lo the iut-r of l.s.-!'.-!iO tic first s'eiehiog of tl.e sv-011 in Rbenshurif. was on Saturday, February s h. It has been a long tltn sine the ilk" hppeno-I bernre and it my Pe a lonrf ton hfore it happens ajiln. i list Friday evHtiinc ttre .Tohn-town F.er.iih!!ein :ty conrpntlon met enj r.c.ml t,r.t..,l T',oi..s T. Ke.ly for Maor; SauiUsil M. M liter for Tieasur. r; E. T Cw, 11 fur ControUer. and Iryh, Rt:rfti. Aujust IlaiMt.er and Emery West for Aeor. -U Ml- Mr Natt.anl.-l D.ivls wb8 hioy, ir hu.,. f siiti,l(l on Sri-t.kle-s Jaa, an s.oti.tav la-t, the ic 81ve way aad h was rr'-ipra!e, ito n water. In effjrta ' to out his Rnrl lflpw pam- , mtl;t the iv, injriu2 h)m qai;( MTerp,y -Captain Morgan M Dot: aid and , of Loreti ,1, acrompanle.) by Mrs. Wlnard aid M:i MollU Conrad. latter b- from Ur.dJock. Ta.. but who were H t'tm friends in Loretto. to. k adar.tfc or the s'.f iabins: on Mondsy and pij our Uwn a brief visit At the Freeman ofJce Is the plane to K-t une j.! printing. We are b-tter pre r.rej than everb-far. to turn out first elasa flf. A fino lot of new t.rw. 4.t and we have the finest assortment 0r coter yi In Ejonsburg. Firt-c!M wo-x aad moderate ch.lriM. - il.as Eva Lloyd, manager of tt.s West- , rh L II. Oil tla.'rinh . .. . """ fuii-j.. in mis c icii. They encamoed u 1:1 i!,. ,vt ()f tow1 mni 8,pc .V duitiir thriving h.m. u. .'in. :' !"r'';l!" . ielt.ng baskets, to. - 1 is a cm iu.-:, ocourrnra rr children . grains of rsin inJ 1 . cl-o ,,, J " r"' r.i.uiWrln. Get tha 1 i tp.n -.j ovr ... ... .il.,!, ayyiy yout mouth v. . , ,..v hl, j Th j oJ0 ,ltj4( 8ut 'be expe.d from its noe. !1 --I'ockense was atiuck l y Enefern - suoiaielnui. on Saturday night, ''-ly cut to piece. His retrains t r ur,.l 1 Wi ..1 il.llMn , r" t'P. placed in 1,1 liis boarding bonse a crfan and at Wehttet where he was employed. The fu- 'i.'ial fj- P at TTUowe on Snuday. Library . Puu u ! 7 T" CarM!to e"lcltn tabllsha0t and b, tbe j uraud .r.,r wf T ,7 r U WA9 m ouulU?r ' d"" which they have erected , Lw,t 7 i , h "un--f tf 10 xb ''tons cemeterle. In this coun'y and luring l'Vabsnca L!t'Jl'a Pee hire elsewhere. Eyery depaitvent of tbelr.bua- -The p...' ... . 1 lDt- to ,p ttt nls of skillful and eompe- ..n, , "8. ur or tent workmen, who are capable of execut-. 'l' I t.i-fn 1 i, f r" ,, iiiiui uib plainest vj t ;J - of ",..s '"1ly- trf!lnt In the the must elaborate, which together with tha ... '" ' p'"U'i. They encamped 1 Mraonal tuninhinii h.t .... ik ; The remains of Mr. Thoxaj R. Flick, diod In New YorV. on Wednesday of week from pneouiotila, passed through I r,ti thid p ace, on Saturday last 01 their way tf Csrrolitown for Interment. The decasi'i was a son of Mr. Francis Filek. of Carroll town, and was about thirty-four vears of ag. William Cover, an engineer oa tha I'eongylvanUk Railroad, bad his left leg broken on Monday evening by Jumping from bis engine In a wreck at the west end of A!oona. Th wreck was caoed by a runaway train ar.d resulted In tbe smaer.lng op of four engines and a number t freight cars. An east b"und freight train ran Into another freight train near K manning Point on Saturday morning, wrecklag a Dumber of cars and blockading tbe tracks for several bours. Several cara loaded with live hogs were In tbe wreck, a nnmher of which were killed, while hundreds of others escaped and scattered through the woods and adja cent country. Tfce aaany friends of Mr. Joseph Bongele of (Jallltzln, who was terribly burned lat week by tha explosion of a gassollne tank, will be pleaeed to learn that be Is getting along well and una fair roed to recovery Although suffering great pain be bears it bravtly, and tbanks to a good constitution. It la believed and boped that tie will toon be able to be about again. Albns F. Foast. a brakeman on the Middle Dtvlalon of the Pennsylvania RalK road, while riding on the cow-catcher of an engine on Sunday last la the Altoona yard, for the purpoee of making a coupling, was thrown under the wheels and Injured so badly that he dtad wblle being conveyed to the hospital. Tbe deceased was a resident of Huntingdon and leaves a wife and child. A fire broke oat In tbe warehouse of A brain P. Stutianan, In Seuth Side, Johns town, on Monday night and bad attained sncii progress before its discovery that It was Inapoealhle to save the building or Its contents. The building was used for stor ing agricultural Implements and contained wagons, eledn. sleighs, plows and barrows, treether with a lot of seeds, oats and other fed. The fire Is supposed to kave origi nated from an overheated natural gas stove. Tbe loss Is estimated at about J3.000, on which there was no insurance. Contrary to thetr former Intention the Commissioners have determined not to bor row the Lycoming county gallows, but to build one of their own. The reason that, from present prospects, it may be needed about four times tn a year, or every 00 days, and It would be too great expense to be al wavs borrowing an Instrument of that kind. So to save trouble and expense they sent that mater mechanic. Samuel Gault, to Wil'.larasport to take a view of the machine there and then gave an order to build one for Centre bounty. BeZtfonte Xev. In another column wilt be found tbe announcement of C. J. Mayer, of Johns town, as a candidate for County Treasurer at the next Democratic Primary election. Mr. Maer Is a well known Democrat, who for a number of vears has been a active member of thti pnrtv and a fa'.thfnl worker for Uh sucoess. He has tha ability to per form the duties of the office and If nomi nated his election would bring to the office a competent and faithful rfficial who would be truti to the best Interests of the public atd mak a courteous and obliging rfflcial. A teachers' institute wl'.l be held In Chest Springs, commencing at 1 o'clock Saturday, Ft binary 22.1. Tbe programme arranged Is as follows : Opening address. Dr. S imerville ; Tardiness, tV. L. Dehe : Regular attendance. M. J. Carl ; Diligence. Agatha Wnaron ; Recitation, Aggie Con cery ; Importance of Education. J. W. Leech ; Physiology In Schools. Dr. J. B. Nuonan ; Select Heading, Fellclta Randall ; Free text hooks. M. J. Kay lor ; Notes, Annie Callaban. Mu-Je by the Institute. TicachiKS are requested to come prepared to discus any topic. Sunday night Albert Flglek, who keeps a hoarding basis In Mlnersville, got Into a quarrel with Andrew Hob In us, one of the boarder, oa account of a woman. During the fracas which followed, RoMnus seized a n-d hot poker and subbed Etglck In tbe stomach. Rubious then fld, but was soon after captured by Officer Boucht-r. Dr. Porch, of Cambria, was summoned to the relief of the Injured man, and found the wound to be of a serious nature. After the necessary attention was given blm. Justice Blar d visited Elgick and took his tnforma tlon against Roblr.us. Elgick will die. Jvhnttoun Itmocrat. -On Friday of last week a terrimc wind storm swpt ovsr the vicinity of Blalrsville doiug a grat amount .f damage, sweeping away fencus trees and outbuildings. At B.alrsvir.e the Wet Penn C.lae Works were blown dewn. two men killed, one b lag Charles Barr.the Kuperintendant of the wurks and tbe other a workman named William Birner. Tba building was a large brick structure just completed and was i thought to bo perfectly safe. But tbe wind irrted off the roof, when the walls began tumbling In and the workmen fled for their lies. Many were hurt by falling bricks and debris, but all escaped serious Icjuty excepting the two mentioned who were found after the storm among the ruins of the wnrks. A ?orps of engineers made their ap pearance here on Monday, working towards Ebensburg from the direction of Carroll town. They ar very reticent in giving out Information and nothing can be learned f rona the raen of th ultimate object of their work. It Is known, however, that they loN lowed ihe Susquehanna from Cherry tree to Andrw Strlttmatter's. a mile and a half this Ride of Carrolltown.wben they then fol lowed very neatly the old plank road te this piace, connecting their work with the Bbenaturg Jt Cresvon branch on Tuesday evening. It way be a Ion time between the Preliminary survey and the advent of the Uangailaus and Italians, with borsea e4 carts, to baild a railroad, but as a toTcraBaerof something that Is to strike s. we ate glad lo 6ae an engineer corpa hanlo around In the neighborhood. J. Wilkinson A Son, marble and gran ite dealers or Ebeasburg. Pa.. wUb to In form tbe pubde that they are prepared to Oil all orders fur cemetery work, in either ma role or granite, at figures that defy coua IwtitUu. The artistic excellence and su perior workmanship of their designs are evidenced by the many specimens now n ! personal supervtsion that eyery job receives Is a guarantee (bat perfect satisfaction will j be giveo to the most exacting of patrons. 1 They have ordered forty tons of marble J wblcn will arrive In March and April, and they will then have aa fine a stock of the I beet marble that ever cam to Western ! Pennsylvania. Persons wishing anything; in thrlr line would do well to give them a can ueiore leaving tneir order with any otket manufacturer, aa you oao depend upon getting a good job at a fair price. Fob Sale or Rest. The subscriber will aell at private sale his farm, one mile aouth or Ebensburg. If not sold before the first t March the farm wUl be for rent. James Mieki. a iniaiDlraltd. Clsahfield Twr., Feb. 10, 1890. E lUor Cambria rreriK ; Dear Stk I by tie report .f Mr. t'ray. Chairman of the County Commute. cm for a meeting or tbe ccsaraltte to de termlne the best plan of aelecting candid dates. I tblok our present system tbe best, providing it did not cost too much; I do not aee why tbe Township Committeemen and clerks should be paid for election day (primary): surely they would want to go and when there they tnre'y eoaid stay five or six hours without pay. It wenld be right enough to give the Jndge. sav a dollar day for making the returns to Khensbnrg for exp-nses. bnt the way It has been poor man can't well r.v th r. . d of blm to get his name before the peo ple. If a director, or a candidate for Direc tor of the Poor has to pay from fifteen to twenty dollars to get his name before tbe peTle. what has Commissioner. Treas urer, or Assemblyman to pay. and bow will they get their money back unless by farm ing be t fflew ? and the poor man that don't have the fifteen dollars hU nam don't get befere the people. We, th- people, shonld weigh matters well, exehano m.h mrA opinions, talk things aver nd write on the same until we get th best plan, bnt this should all he den In the het spirit and for the greatest good to our good old Jefferso nlan party. Dkmocrat. roRTAOK Pi.. Feb. 8. 1S90. .Editor Frteman Tn the Auditor's report of the rteelpts and expenditures for the Poor and House of Employment of Cambria coun ty, published last week In the courtv pa pers, aa Item appear as a charge ''I. Lilly for reporting to Board of Pnblte Charity. r.TIO.OO." Wben I first saw the Item In the Frf.BxaxI eonc'nded It was a misprint. bnt on looking at other county papers I found It the same In all of them. I cannot under stand what kind of a report It would be that would cost tUO 00 a year to make It out. If it costs each county In the State 1310 00 a year to make a report to the Board or Public Charities the sooner the legisla ture abolishes the Board tha better. A number of your ra4r would tike to have a little light an the subject. Tatpater. We an Doable at thU time to "throw any Ufcht on the auhject." A f ler reent vtoc the report, and before pnhll-atlnn we tart Mr. John Long, ena or tie Poor Piractor. and Inquire or htm what tie aso.oowa lor. Mr. Lock at that time Uionrbt there wu no such Item. A few day after oubH catlon wa again met him when he laid that tha Item u correct and had been In the andltnr'f reno-ta for the lat tea years. After showing aim tha report for ISM. la which do inch Item ap pear ;-'he admitted that he did not altogether understand It hlmfelf. bat Mid "the work wai done and ought to be paid for .(&. Fasa . On to Waahloarton via Pennsylva nia Railroad. No better opportunity of taking the eapl tnl by storm will ever present Itself to the peop'e of Western Pennsylvania than that offered by the Pennsylvania Railroad's Special Excursions of March 6th, April ad and 24th. The round-trip tickets, valid for ten days and admitting of a stop-off at Bal timore In either direction, will be sold at the rates qaoted below. A choice of trains may be made between the special of Parlor Cars and Day Coaches, the schedule cf which Is eiven, or the regular night trains leaving Pittsburg at 7 15 and 8 10 p. M. TboAe who care to make the flying side- trips further South may purchase at Wash ington rednced rate excursion tickets to Mt. Vernon. Richmond, Petersburg or Old Point Comfort. Tiekb will be sold and trains leayw as fallows : Rate from Johnstown. 7.35; train leaves at 10-13 a. m- Rate from Cresson. $7 33; train leaves at 11.02 A. M. Return coupons will be accepted on any train within the limit, except the Pennsyl vania Limited. IVhy t'ontlaae. The use of Irritating powder, snuffs or liquids Ely's Cream Balm, pleasant of ap plication and a sure core for catarrh and cold In bead, can be bad for 50c. It is easi ly applied Into the nostrils, Is safe and pleasant, and is curing the most obstinate cases. It gives relief at once. (ifntral Ilastlnar' Be-eptlow. A pub-lte reception was tendered to Ad jutant General Hastings and his wife, at Johnstown, on last Saturday evening. In acknowledgment of the great services ren dered to the people of tbe Conemaugh Val ley during the mor.ths Immediately follow ing the great flood. The reception took place at the residence of Mrs. Campbell, widow of General Jacob M. Campbell, de ceased, and fully three thousand people railed and paid their respects to General Hastings and bis wife. Eight brass bands furnished mnsic for tbe occasion and it was one of the grandest receptions ever held In Johnstown. Mrs. Hastings was surrounded by many of the prominent lalies of tbe city, wbo assisted her In receiving. After the reception a lunch was served at the Windsor notel. at which many prom Inent citizens were pregnnt.and Genera 1 Hastings. Captain II. IT Kuhu and Colonel J. P. Linton, and others, made speeches. Tha Proprietor Of Ely's Cream Balm do not claim it to be a cure-all. but a snre remedy for catarrh, colds In the head and hay fever. It Is not a liquid or a ennff. but Is easily applied In to the nostrils. It gives relief at once. NARRUUB UCEWftlKN MSl'EB. The following marriage license were Is sued by the Cleik of the Orphans' Court for tbe week ending Wednesday, February 12, 1890 : SyWeater J. WlMtnger. Stonyereek township, aod Eliza Ana Swartman. Ooaemaorh township. Matthew Montgomery and Harr'et E. Irumard, Clearfield township. John H.Lamar and KllenCrum. Suqnehanna tuwatblp. Michael Klaetar and Marlaa Marorlcko, Cam bria. W. II. Sbipler. New Cattle. Pa., and Emma Blanche Kohb. Johnstown. Daniel J. Wilt, Oallltstn township, and Mary F. Aakrom, Alleghany township. James S. Walklna. Delaney. Blair eoonty. Pa., aad Mary Marts, Uallltzla township. decree Kelo and Sadie Kama or, Jackson township. Peter J. Kaylor. Oallitaln, and Frances Leatt, Laratto. 1i:i. McKENZIE. IMed at his home tn Portage, on Friday, fehranry T. 1SW. Ms. YLV WT Bit Jlc Kasxia.agod 6T years. Deeeaaed waa burn la I'ortara township and with tba exception of a very few years' residence In Virginia after tha war. teat bl whole Ufa la the neghborbood ol Ponagend waareepected by all who knew him as an honeet, upright eltltea. HU remain were Interred la tha Catholic eeme terj at W 11 more oa Monday. CASSIUY. IMed at the borne of hit slater, la Altoona. on Saturday last, WiLLiaa Csjwidt, Ksmj.. of Msutir township, aged aooot fony-two jemrs. Tba deceased wae the son of Mr. Henrr Casal dy, tba well-knewn engineer, aad made his borne with bl tather oa tbe lams tn Mobs tar township, and waa an acting Justice of the Paaca. He went lo Altoona aooot Chrlttmaa and was ta&ca sick, continually growing weaker antll tba end same oa Saturday. H la remain were taker, to Loretto ob Monday for Interment. OWENS IMed at his bora la Cambria town snip, en Wednesday. reJ.ruaiy It, IttM, Ma. Iiavid owsss, aged aboot 00 year. UfTVEUE At'X. Died at ber home la Cambria township. Muta 1'gvgiuiACx. aged aboot 64 years. Consumption Surely Cured. To Taa Eonoa: Pleaao Inform joar reader that I bare a pool tire remedy for the abora-Bamed dieease. By iu timely naa tbooaanda of bopesoaa eaaea bare been permanently cured. I shall be alad So aantt two bottlea of my remedy FREK to any of yonr aeaders who bar consumption If they will aend ma tbelr Erpreaa and P. O. addmea. Koxpert fttUj. T. A. SUCL'1I. U. C-, 11 fcaxl Et., K. X. aUea WeelrflnK. A la-w- ga l hanry gatheTCg assemt.! 1 at tha home ft Mr. ad Vr v.. I. Prrra. In Cambria owrsh'r- m Wi-lrwlw. -rwarr Uh. to ce: brate their goldew weddlnir. muhuut their fcn.wl4re romp r-rhers the feral Ir ma.le er racgeraent t c- irirmoraTe the srsnt t. Inrlt 'ra ionliitrriil pxwm to grort the airod e-nrle attr Sny years of bairt married life. fneb SH err-nt t of rare wntns. I worthy of eneclal mention, and on the mnrninr above men tlone.1 tbe cmsBtloo dwelling ( Mr. and Mr. l'rrewa well tille.l with meet to extend e-n. "ratlttoti. sonn after their arrival the tables were i.read with behelrt deltaele and sar antv iTfnnt sat down to illee beside a good num ber of eh I loren. Attaw all had been aoun'antlr etlned with the ri'h rnast .rrlded. followed the rpeerhee. slmrtor. and riving el preeents to the renerat.le iir. Nr. Uw tfvana railed the meet 1 or to oMer. nd a.pinted a committee to report the proeed 1 nsr to ear town seeinspuri. a rer "Inr'ng --Sratter Seed of Kindness," Ker. fleorge Hill. tar of the First Congregational rhnrrh. F.hnrnrg. being present, waa called miuaiiiF remarks va tne oeanion. to which the Keverened renponded and delWerwd a very lengthr and apprnrirlsra addree. and at terwarn) made a Trenttlon soeeeh for the choir of aald ore V TTis fnlwlBg ale the name ol the mrmlm nf tte eholr. all ol wham were present- MKin i"s.te liarl. 'nrria Fran. A msn.la Paris, Annie Himpxrssii, Fully Evaaa. Adeline B,rl. M". IV H Zshns. Mrs. Iartd I. Hrrc Messrs. Thems I. Iiarl. Jehu Ietah tr. Harrr Prree. P. Owens. William Clement. Mr. W r. Pnrce has been a member from hor hond. and has aaug In tha aanetaary for sixty ears, aad sweb a etam In the worship ol pratee deferred some reaognltst.B from tha choir lor tba eminent aere rendered before thev were bora. The present from the choir waa twenty dollar In gold. Next came a presentation speech hy William Clement In behalf af tha Hoard of TVaeon. of whteh Mr. Prype has been a member for over twenty years. Mr. Clement a.xjke In an elo onent and fllieitioas manner and Breaantad Mr. Prrca with Sre dollars tn g"Id. Ho ws tollowes by Mr. Thomas H or hee, who spnLe In behalf n tha neighbor of tbe East iMs trlet. and his speech was an rich IB humor and good snse thst It left a pleaslnsr Impression a on all. and he then presented Mr and Mr. Fry with tan dollars nd fl"T rents In gnld. Then followed present from their ohtMren. grandchildren and great ars.ndci!ldren: Two pair goM spectacles, from their children. T1d, I.lzr'e. Mairrle. Howa-d and Aldlson. (fold pen and Ave dollar from I. D HtTra and wlto; Harry Fryca and wle. ftre dollars- Mande Zahm. gold pin and one dollar: Vrs. L.tgl Owen's Ore child ren. Bra dollars: Klttr and Winisgn Prrca. of Wed Oak.orTwa.twn'allbtmndkerehlets, llarld Allen and William f'larenee Prre. flTedollarsi Mr. Catharine J. Pryca and family, tire dollar: ward Thorn m and wile two dollar: Mr. Sarah A. ttowland. one doUar: Miss KIry Pryce. ona dollar: John Howells. one dollar; M1s Sue Pryoe. patrtnwela: Mrs Ellen Walker, of Rloomlngtoa. III., gold thimble and gold collar batten. Mr. Morrl .1. F.rans. o Hloomlngton. 111., handker chlel and neck Met Mrs. Ihtnlel J. I Kris, gold dol lar: Mrs. Wood Themat.nne gluss pitcher: Mrs. John Thomas, head res': Vies f'larmda Evans, of Katie, pair towel: Mrs. John Owens, pair towels and necktie; Mls Anr.le Mills, pair tow ej: Mrs. Jane Fees, pair towels: Miss Sarah Jane Thoorai. embroidered apron: Mrs. Themaa Hashes, half doaen laeert dishes. After the shore preeent had been given to Mr. and Mr. Pryce Mr. John Ladwisr was called and spoke a few word very appropriate to tha occasion. Tha bride and bridegroom now felt several years younger, and expressed tn a lew words their gratltnde. nut their feeUrgs were al most too big for utter.noe. The choir sang "Ood ba With Yoa 'till wa Meet Again." and after a very bappy day the crowd scaUerad to their hnntea A large number boarded tha train at Hradley'a station and filled the pocket of Conductor tsnyjer with wed ding cake. Following Is a list af those present : Kev. Hill and wife, Edward Thomas and wlte.Mr. and Mr. K. K. Pavte.Mr. and Mrs. I). J. Devi. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I... Jones. Mr and Mr. K I chard Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Thomar Hughe. Mr. and Mrs. Hoeea Evans, Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Ohadlah Kees. Mr. and Mrs. I. L Owens; Mr. and Mrs. David Reese. Mr aod Mr. John S. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. D. H Zabm. Mr. and Mr. P.ran Bennett, Mr. aad Mr. Harry Pryoe. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Marsh, Mr. and Mr. Wcoila Thomas. Mr. Strah A. How land, Mr. Penner Mr. Margaret Jones. Mrs , Catharine J. Pryce. Mr. John E. lavls Mr. Thomas J. 1 aW. Mr. Jane Iiavis, Mr. Keose. Mrs. John Owens, Mrs. . tr. Owens. Miss Sue Prvea, Miss Sarah Jane Thomas. Miss Maude Zihm, Mis Annie Mills. Miss Jennie IHvls. Miss Jennie Davis, Miss Maggie J. Jones. M8 Emma Dennett, Ml Mary Pryce. Mr. John L.odw'.g. John Jama. William J. Prvce. Miermii Clement. Evan Pryce. William Thomas. Addison I'ry.ss. Marshal Itowland. Alex Thomas, Iavld J . I'rjce, Frank ltcvereaux. rliksr-k Ira's Arnlra KaUa. The Best Salve In the werld for Cuts, Bruises. Soree. Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter. Cl apped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Tiles, or ro pay rf quired. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. Sold at the drog s'.ure of E. James, Eben burg, and W. W. MeAteer. Loretto. mm Absolutely Pure. Tne j.owaer aerer vanes. A raarrei 01 parity, strength and wbolesomene-'s. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with tbe multitude of tbe low tet short weight, alum or phosphate) powder. Held only in cent. KnriL Bakiso I'ovdbr Co., 10S Wall St.. M aw York. Political Announcements. CttJUNTV TKEASl HEK. I hereby announce j myself a a candidate for the nomination of the otBce ol County Treasurer, surject to the rule governing tbe Democratic party . C. J. MAX ER. Johnstown, Pa.. Feb. 12. 19W). tpKlAL LIST SPECIAL COl' KT.-Ltst ol X causes et down lor trial at a t oart of Com mon Pleas, to beheld at Kbensonrr. Pa., com mencing' oa MONDAY, EPHKT'AKY Itt , lsVJ .- Flyna vs. FarabaBgu. f?allaber vs. Flynn. Heist. , v. Vhl. Hotte . v. Ashvllle Korough. Eakln... . v. Uallagher. Flndley . vs. H i-uid. Idling .. v. (funning. Stanton . v. Zimmerman. W alnwnghlUo vs. Flynn et al. (1 arm an vs. UarJncr. JAMES O, DAKHY. Prothonotary. Frothonotarj ' Offloa. Ebenaburg, Jan. 27, lssu. rpKIAL LIST SECOND WEEK. Lin ol 1 causes set down for trial at a Court of Com mon Pas to he held at Pensiurir, commencing on MONDAY. MAHCH 10. lttvO. Deemer at Co ys. Outer. Martin. .....vs. Mctrlade, EIIU ..vs. tireanwood. Horner...... ...vs. Harnhart. vs. MeClade. Miller.. . Prtrucie ry . McKay ...... Young ... McLaughlin .. Makln ...vs. Prlngle. vs. trray l Weyland. .. vs. Anderson. vs. Johnson PteelSt B'l Co . . vs. Kourke. .vs. Shanks et al. Oreevy . ..vs. Keade t'lman' Ids Bor. Covs. Mriioogh. Crosswell vs. Cole. Vogle. .....vs. Tavlor l McCay. Klein vs. Elliott. BmackeraiCo v. Sbitfle. Morrow . Plunkeu Stonebrakor vs. Sappcs. ieJlie vs. Heuabert. Sma. .. yam a. U irtch j v. Name. JAS. 47. DAK BY. Proths-aotary. Protbonot-ry's OfBca. Lbwasburx. Feb. 7, w0. HEIYILOCK HISUR&HCE& STE&fiiSHIP AGENCY. FIKE INSURANCE AT COST. PCXJCIES ISSUED 1N4KKJD KELIABLV. COMPA NIES AT VEBY LOWEST KATES. STEAMSHIP TICKETS SOLD AND DKAFTS ISSUED I'AYABLE IN ALL PARTS OF EUKOPE, J. 13. ZMnllon, Agont, UIVlLOCK.CAlBiaA CO.. PA. February It. lS0.-ly. LUMBER ISADVANCING. SAW-MILLS, STEAM ENGINES, SHINQLE MILLS. HAY PRESSES, kc If yea want a Flrai-rlaaa HAW 5I1I.L, Mill lor Catalouge and special price to Introduce in your somen to A. B. FAKO.UAK, (Limited) .York, Pa. A i r f ROYAL J tll Receipts k Expenditures OF Cambria County. Pa., FROM January 7, 1889, January 7, 189(e), THOMAS E. HOWE, Treasurer. DR. To hat. on hands at lan settlement i 14.7 IS To amt. of duplicate lor isw ... s,:67 37 Hill, received from redemption ol IhboT. 2S7 es To amt. received from seated and un seated land. lSg7and I3S4 l.Ssu lv Te amt. received from anmsaled land tor issa x.17 i To amt received from Cohilable for l.K'S 10 30.UUO 00 JS i 56 1.K3 19 To amt. borrowed monev . To amt. raeelvad rrosa Sherilf Uray aad Stlnoman. yury fee and cjets To amt. raovlved from 31. D. Klttell. coUsctlon To amt. receive! from H. A. feboemaiaeT I h. Rep. tee ana eot...... . Te amt. received from H. O. Hose. Jethro Oldham judgment. 200 OU To amt. received Irons W . A. H. Little. maintenance rienrleua Topper To amt. received from L Lilly, money 140 oe ree'd at Poor House 407 7 To amt. received trora rolsoellaneoa ooree 137 C2 To amt. received from tavern license lor aee cf eouuty S.S4t 21 tl3.211 78 THOMAS E. HOWE. Treasurer. Cr. By amount paid Auxswn - 1 - And I tor (county . Auditors (State) Agricultural Association, Carroll town. Boarding jurors Hoarding rrisoner .... z.fjrt M 1J0 mi 6,1-7 litt Jl'S Halldlng brlds Hiidae and road view.. fiorrowed money.. 10,000 liOiJ County Commtfcsloner Expense! of same Commissioners' clerk Commissioners' counsel Couj-t crier aad tip lave.. Constable. Criminal proeeeutl .. I 'oart Hcnse expenses District Attorney . Election . 87 S-O 400 l.eso e 64! 1,1 V4 l.elr 4.064 Exitressayre and postage. Interest and discount money. - on Borrowed es 60 S.otS VJ 614 24 4,4 7 41 11 1 237 I,l4 37o S 418 a.;-.. V17 1.1T0 1 iil 2.1U lii Inquisitions Jarutwof Court House Jail and jailor...... Jury Commissioners and clerk. Jurors ftrrand ).. J arors and talesmen..... Jurors (Traverse).... Mtsceaaneoua Pit abates.. Prothonotary.. Printing Poor Hoase Darectors Keglstry..... Kecord s . Fox and other caij Transariblngrecwrd ; Koad damages... Koad funi Kelnnding ld orders fteform Schools... . . Western penitentiary Western Pensylvanla hospital... Warren Insane Hospital Teacher Institute V-ss Redemption of lands -jq Poor Hou?e order M.Sil S-hool fuad . 6 owl Sheriff l,7a0 State tax 3.1eC Soldiers' bo rial ew stenographer . S3! Statloaery 61 Surveying... .. i Kemaialnx In Ceniubles' hands i "Zl Exonerations 4,.'I Abatement to tax-layers i.7.1 Treasurer's eommliu-ton on ft. MS 'ih li cense money, 5 per cent, on tl.uou, 1 per cent, ou $1 .of and par cant on balance - 7: rres surer coirmialon t par cent, oa vl, being amount collected less amount remaiaing in Treasur er's Baads. 4.471 Tretvurer'i oommissiaa XV; per ceut. on 23, money collected from va rious soarcM . lrj Bal. remaining In hands ol Traautrer IS 7tw $ir,21I 7 MOUNTS DUE FKOM CONSTAbaES for leu. Peter Colleton, Cambria bor:, lstw .t A adrew Colleton , t ambrla bor, 24 w. . Archie Earrell. lroect -. Edward Connery. Conemaugh ber. 2d w 5 00 101 13 17 14 lttl 04 13 :s 4 Ol 1M Ms K7 'JS t f7 "4 !4 Ttf 44 Caleb Kutler. CoonoradaJo. Andrew Boucher. Mlllvllle, d w Edward Connery. Conemaugh bor. 1 w.. A. J. lierkey. tjrubotwwn W. A. I'hlery. EutOocemtngb. . H. F. Barkhart. W est Taylor W. A. KUHn. Eart Taylor ( leorge Ollnget. Woodvale W. A. Laotiy, 1'i.por Yoder Jonn W. Stock, Lower Yoder lohn c. Hanloa, Tnonelhlll bor S. A. Buck, Carrolltomn bor Alfred Miller. Ash Villa bor . Andrew Calllhan. Chest Springs bor.. K. W. Iteloxter. Clearfield i -1..'. Bearer. Susquehanna twp... Thomas A. Brown, Waahiagtoa twp. . L. O. rates. White twp A. J. Skelly. Wllmore bor John Watt. tJallitun twp Oeorre Yeekley.tlatlttxln bor.. Anselm W Oakland. Elder twp. laaas Weak land. Carroll twp SOW 44 41 24 2" i ui SI 112 41 IX 14 6.16 j Kil 04 11S M Wl tw K 4i 2"1 62 31 Tl o'o a- 4T tot 121 21 Ul6g A, J. miner, uean twp.. John Koahia, bummer tUI twp. S.23S IS JF LICENSE FUND TO XlSTKIBtJT10N J District. Adams twp.,t37 50 less 5 par eent......f So 62 A Seville bor., 860 less 6 per cant........ 842 u Karr twp 74 less a per cent 71 25 Carroll twp.. l&u It 6 per seat 142 M Carrolltowo bor., woo less 6 (r cent .. '5 uJ Cliest Springs bor ISO es i per cent 171 oo Chest twu., 112 40 las 5 per cent lOJ S7 Cambria bor.. 22A0 less 6 per cent ...... 2.H7VI Conemaugh bor.. 10 less & percent... 1.710 isi Croyle twp.. 7 M lass k percent IT1 12 lean twp 74 less 6 percent.... 71 2S Ebentburg h.r.. sue lest 6 per cent ... "A o-i K. Conemaugh bor.. 278 less S percent- ''- 50 Eldrrtwp.. 337 6o less 6 percent...... :t20 82 4allltrtn bor , S10 less & percent..... cw So franklin bor uu,lesi& per ceao H bo Unit. Mown bor wo leoH per cent.... . . S5 M Johnstown bor. , S7m 1cs percent 3,J.wl 0 Llllr bor.. Mi less 5 per cent.......... TrW 50 loretto bor.. 270 les 5 par cent 2' S 14 Mlllvllle bor.. 1260 tees & per cent....... I,lw7 i-l Portage bor., 2Si lees 5 per cent......... il 75 Prospeci bor., mo less 5 per cent. 171 00 Keade twp-. 112 40 ict-i k per aent 104 b7 Klchlaod twp Ti less 4 per oeat...... 71 Stoncreek twp.. U2 .V) less 4 ier cent.... lsj Susquehanna twp.. 10 lets t per cent. 142 j South Fork bor.. 270 less 6 per cent.... 'C N) i unueiniii oer.. oou if s o per cent...... 42 Washington twp. , 337 SO less ft er cent o Wllmore bor., ISO leys a percent....... 171 T'pper Yoder twp.. 74 let 4 per cent U Lower Yoder two. 74 let i per cent.. 71 $ It. Ma 3tf TriiT'TT ni'p nKSci.r BATED L and Unseated Laud 1S17, IS Si and DISTB1CT. BOA U. 1 .'SU. SC-OOU $ 53 26 ci e; 103 47 II 04 67 M 10 44 es hs SI 66 21 W tl W M x& 1 Ci 74 .1 m v 15tt 9 li b '-if 2H S 21 U c3 71 09 24 .H 10 S3 S3 3 Adams twp $ SO es Harr twp in 7 Hlackllck twp 7 S -aznbna twp..... T 45 Chest twp.. 3S 12 Clearfield twp.... 44 Pa t'royle twp ......... .... 78 4j Conemaugh twp,.. ?w es Dean twp 3 14 Kl.ier twp 72 43 Fast Tavior twp................ 27 5 Oallltiln twp x 14 Jackson twp : I Portage twp....... .......... -J3 79 Keade twp al 63 South For lad. School District SommerhJ II twp................ 8 31 Susqnebinia twp 34 40 Washlagtoa twp...... ... .... 13 2U White mi.. si 2 Lower Yoder twp 23 47 Upper Yoder twp , 10 83 Weet Taylor twp 14 47 f 1.081 11 tl.344 44 T ECF1VED FROM CONSTABLES FOR It les. Porter K. Miller. Josjastowa, 8thw....$ -1 20 Archie Farrell, Prospect.... ... ....... 30 ft Caleb Hot ler. Ooopersdale. ............ 41 11 A. J. Horkey. trrubbtowa..... ......... og Wm. A. Uhiery. E. Conemaugh........ 5 13 Wm. Klllin. East Taylor two 121 K5 Charles W. Haynes, Upper Yoder twp. 43 wa John C. Hanloa. Tunnelhlll twp So OO Alfred Miller. Ashvllle bor .To 14 Antbeny Oill. Chen twp 80 SO W.t. Vincent. South 1-ork bor........ 2f2 4 K. W. Ileluaier.t'leavUeld twp 7 37 L.J. Bearer. Susquehanna to wd snip.. 441 2r. J.LOIH White twp lio 38 Joha M. Watt, tlallltsla twp lii 4A Thomas K. HancuO. lallltnu bor s2 74 Anela Weakiand. Elder twp......... 102 OK Isaac Weak laud. Carrolltowa.... ...... Ion ol t l.tsy 10 UE COUNTY FROM JUDO MERITS. Daniel Redaer at al. 10 4J B. McCartney et al.... .. ! 7S Robert Holies and Hubert (1. Hollen.. I24 47 Barbara Ka4...... s6 15 ASSETS. Due County from Jodgmenta. $ 101 ag Due CooBty from IVinstables 1SS8 ISS3. 6. 4 '.4 tl Hlance la hands 01 Treasurer......... 15.76) OS Liabilities over assets... ....... ........ J.1M 13 23,eW 63 LIAB1LI1-IES. I hie district from seated and unseated lands ler 1MS and 1SS9 f 2,(24 ti Due individuate from redemption of laads 91 CO Dae First National Bank. Johnstown. Borrowed money 10,000 00 I Me Western Peal ten Uaj-y 1,742 ai Hue from outstanding orders..... -; 39 Due Poor and House of Employment.. 0,103 4 5 s is,ai 53 w Good Flour, $1.13 per sack. Ctop. per sack. 99 centr. Best Floor, xxx, $1.15 par sack. 15 cans or Tomatoes for ft 00. 10 cans or Corn for $1.00. 14',' pounds best Granulated: Sugar for f 1 00. IS ponnds of Soft While Sugar for $1.00. lS1 pounds good' Brown Supar rer $l.m). Vienna Flonr. per sack, $1 15. Potatoes, (JO cents perbushel. Shelled Corn. 23 cents per bushel. Corn Meal. 23 pounds for 33 'cents. Full Cream Cheese, 12 cents per pound. Swiss Cheese, best, 14 cents a pound. Tnrbey Prunes, 6 pounds for 25 cents. Coffee. Arbockles. 23 cents a pound. Men's Brogans. TO cents per pair. Best Miners' Oil. 53 cents per gallon. Mining Caps, 20 cents each. Ladies' Fine Dress Shoes. $1.24 a pair. Men's Dress Boots, $1 90 per pair. Men's Dress Shoes $1 24 per pair. CbUd's Pants, 25 cents a pair. Hen's Dress Pants. $1 98; worth $3 0w. Men'e Drsss Snlts, $4.75, worth $8 00. Ovet coats at SO eents on tbe dollar. We have no opposition sewing Pants at 60 cents. Men's alKwool Underwear, red, at $ 00 a BSlU Shoulder, 6 cents a pound. tta. 11. mm lOi M.l n.i. nnnn Ked Flannel, 18 Retail Merchant at Wholesale Prices, We. the undersigned. Auditor of Cambria eoonty. Pa., rcfpeetfully report that wa have care fully examined the vonchete and accounts el Carchrla cennty from January 7, l'iW. to Janu ary 7. ltfiO, and and them a stated herein , aiso ti.a arscLs and liabilities ol said county. OM). A. KIN KE.VD. JOSEPH Ulf-P, J. W. OK1FF1.N, S Auditors. Commissioners' Otftee, Lfeeusuurg, Feb. 3, :. Receipts & Expenditures Foer ami Hcnse cf EnpIopM -OF- CamMa Connty, Pa., From Jan nary 7fti. ISSO. to January Ttti, lso. THOMAS E. HOWE, Treasurer. IlB. To bal. doe at last settlement t a.927 Z Vv reqjtsltlon lorltB 13.jOU oo lo caa rtocived lroui various sources... 4f7 27 t 22.424 to THOMAS E. HOWE, Tra sorer. Cr. Hy amount orders paid as follows Attorneys' feo.... B!aok.mitliiug. Hoard ing and nur?:ng O. D. P... Clothltg and dry goods .. Coal . Cotftna at House . CefBns ana funeral expense? O. D. P.... Constables and Justices' lees and costs 30 00 19 32 lS.i til 77 251 21 luo 25 434 20 4".3 CS 4,4'.l S7 15 00 IS SO RS OS ii-J-.l (Hi "3 eo W 77 SKI 00 70 82 44 SO 101 19 44 87 17 7S '7 WO 11J 3r35 12 45 45 WO 1.075 OS 1.W53 1H SS OO 62 00 S40 00 9.103 44 25 ! ST j b t O. D. P I Ctesh. expenses and allowance O. D. P 1 CouvsaUon of Four Direc ors ! Drugs and rued ieines.. .... I Flour and Feed . 1 Freight and transportation O. D. P ; (Iroccries . I Hardware oo ct , Oi) ! a" ; 25 j ' House servants... I Insurance ..... Livery fclreO. D. P... I 1 .u nSr.-r ..... .... I Msrat i Obi orders Physicians O. D. P Pbyslciavi at House... . Phosphate, veael-blet and iwlatoes... Kepatrs ............. ..... Sal-nes d lahr... -... W ren and lilllntnt A6ytum. Poor Directors ot lil air county Work 1. Lilly lr reporting to Board of Public Bal. due Poor and Bouse of Employ ment... 22.424 S9 RECEIVED AND eurox. V MOUNT OF MOXHY paid over to County Tre. John Lvans. for bides t S 04 Blair county 33 40 illeahery county , 11 4S Oeorr S. Lamb 74 00 ! Wm. D. Pryoe. lor coal 2 00 O'Hara t Davis, lor oats 24 40 John F. Long, lor ?Ktatoes S 23 Jacob Sbafler. kir groceries.. s lis Vaxlous parties, lor buckwhe-t 7 60 1 1. Lilly, lor Iron plfe, hydrant and re- I pairs, etc 11 50 I I. Lilly, for miscellaneous 2S 75 j Elate ol Charles Haggerty. dee'd 30 1 j Mary Ana Koynold's pension U2 00 - Jaojes Ibompson's iveceion luO 00 Jovaph Ftants, Uood money 60 00 j t 4iT7 27 MOUNTS IUE POOR AND HOUSE OF j Employment. 1 Jacob Thomas knd wile T7 7 , John Baker ill 71 ; JohnJ. Evans 35 06 Joha Klnbaor 14 4 1 lav Id K. Jones ., . 2 10 .fosepn A. Noel Emanuel James . . A Pelander's estate (name ouknosm).. F.J. Veilsack,. 44 5 23 70 17 00 1.187 44 (liven nnder our hands at the Commissi -.nets Office in EOenturg, Pa., this 31st day ol Janu ary. IS'jO. OHO. A. KIXKEAD. J. W. (4KIPFIN. Auditors. JOSEPH Hil'PS, TEPOKT OF 1. LILLY. ESCI-. STEWARD IX, of Poor and House of Employment of Cam bria Connty, Pa. Sitock . a a Farm. 3 horses. It milch cows. I ball, 1 spring calf, S boss, 62 chickens, 10 turkeys. Farms Prodacl. 47 tons ot hay. 522 bushels eats, 158 bushel Jap anese Bnckwheat, 460 bushel ears corn, potatoes and entire lallure, !& bonnets turnips, lOoO keadi cabbage, a good crop ol garden vegetables. Farm implements ram as Lut year. Inmates. Number In House January 1, 1S83..... f.2 No in her admitted during the year..-.- 'J Number born daring yex.. 1 IU B B Ladles' Dress Goods at 20 cents per yard. Is of exeeiient quality. Table Linen. 20 cents per yard. Men's Gum Boots, per pair, $2 'J5. Boys' Gum Boots, per pair. $.145. 3 Good Kuober Shoes. 23 cents a pair. Calicos. 3 cents per yard. Black CaEtimeres. best, double-with, at 50 cents per yard. All kinds of . Shawls. Glngbams at 7 cvnts per yard. Tr.eot Cloi for ladles' dresses at 40 cents per yard. Try It. Fascinators at 22 cents. Men's Dreas Shirts, 50 cents each. Men's Woolen Shirts. 75 cents each. Men's Seal Caps at 90 cents each. Why net get your loy a Suit? It will on ly cost you Ten Dollars. Men's Black Corkscrew Suits at $9.00 each. Buy one. Fine Oyereoats for boys at $1.08 each. Children's Shoes at 23 cents a pair. Misses' Shoes, 11 to 2. 85 cents a pair. Boys' Shoes, l to 5. 72 cents a pair. Red xxx Flour, $1 13 per sack. Good Hlar kets at 83 c nts per pair. Men's Neckties, 22 cents each. Latest Styles Collars afld Guffs. Umbrellas, silk, gold bead, $1.74, Horse Shoe Tobacco, 45 cents per pound. Syrup, best, 43 cents per gallon. Potatoes, Ue.t, r.o certs per bushel. Overalls and Shirt. W) ct nts a suit. cents per yard, j Bay what yon may out of tbe above list of goods and If we don't sove yoa 35 cents on the dollar by the transaction, don't deal with us. All goods delivered promptly. GrTTS. SIMON, Po'umtier of meals given tramps during , rear 4"3 I Of the Inmates In the boos January 1, 1SK9 there are 41 male adults and 22 female adults. Inmates Who nied Ilnrlns rear. ' John Krchy. David Limh. John Davis, John 1 Mcliucli, John ISurns, Charle Broenbach. Itot.t. j Memmimr. Charles Peterson, Arthnr Harper, j Elue Malt in, Lizzie Comer's baby. Mid lie Koyie's i t.sl.y, Wm Ambrose, a Potsoder (nam un- I known). John MrlMie. rhomns Hatchlnon, JuU Flitiumriii, w n Marlon. h-e, ll:ur rerty. Kale Miiitln, Mrs. Carroll, (ibuct rru- cam. Avarage nnmheiol Inmates.. 6'. 7 I the Protection Mutual Eire Insurance Com pany of anj'-rla County lor the year en-Jltiir lie- cembcr 31, ISHs. Amount Injured Dee. 31. 1S... !.' 7S,ti;9 00 Amount IsDurcd dur ing you r 44:18 00 2.2t'J.7S0 Deduct amount ex pired daring year... 00 Deduct amount nor- ende ed and can celed .. U.t,8 00 16S,48' 00 41,710 00 31.&H8 00 3.583 00 4H.SC; Amnnat Insured lie-.-ember 31. Amount Prcm. notes in iorce Dec, 31. l5.-si Amount taken dunns year Deduct amount ex pired dnrtng year... Deduct amount sur rendered snd canceled...-. Amount prcm. nets in Iorce Ix-e 31. 19. NumlK-rot policies ls- il,!02.Kl'.l 211.2 3S.171.eO I il73,06C 1 suefl auriDg year Number polic'ies In force I'co.Sl, 1M9. CASH AGCOC3TT nICEITS. Anr-tint on hand at last settlement .t M0 33 Ca. h lor now insurance 1,422 wl Amount aifc8iccnt.No. 10 6.b6 58 EXVaNDlTLUEti LO4-K3 TA1T. A.J.Walters ...$ MM Philip fntscb OtO 0i) Cleorge Len 600 00 Anrtiony Oill Mo 00 Lawrence Schrotn 787 00 Charles Khody loo 00 John Endler . jo tr Andrew Koblnson 600 00 6,S2- OTBur. Exr-EKsim. Secretary's tecs . Treasurer's salary Kent... Agent's e.mmlglon... Commission on assess ment No. 10 mount a.-sossment No. le uncollected... remluras returned. Polices canceled Printing, pottge, sta tionery, etc Compensation Exeoo tire Committee Expense adjusting losses , etc. . , . Balance ....... 2.1 60 t.0 00 40 P0 ?. 75 343 3! 204 SO 81 47 107 43 45 00 SS 2S 8 327 02 S,2y Jsnusrv 18,i-jo. the forcifolng report aodltad, found correct and approved. JOHN LLOYD. JOHN J. EVANS, CT. ROBERTS. Executive Committee. January Zt. 1S90.-4U $100.00 mm. Th above reward of Otic HmniiKn Dollars will Le paid la any case In which L. . Bull's Cclttrcttefl CaMltefr will not cure tTatirrh If. taken acc.irdlng to direc tlong. D. O. OWENS. MisrnniREu bt CALDWELL. OWENS & CO.. TYRONE. PENN 'A. FoRSALBia ESEKetl'llll AT E. JAMES ORUC STOftE. Jan. 10-2m. D OXALD E. DUFTCN, ATTOKN K1-A1-LA W, LuENeBt'RO, Pkkb' o OiUce In Colonnade Row. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Patrick 4'ogan, deceased. Ixsrters testamentaty on the estate of Patrick Cogan, late ol the torough ol South Fork In Cambria county. Pa., deceased, bvlng been granted to tke uuderslnned . all f.crsuus Indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make pay ment to me without delay, ana thoe having claims against the same will preeont shorn prop erly authenticated lor settlement to JOHN WHALES, FTecntorof Patrick Wtialen. dee'd. 1 South Fora, r i eliruary 7, lSX'.-ct, Callitiin, Pa. TJX ECU TOR'S NOTICE Estate 'of Frao(s J7j O'Fr'el. deceased. letters testamentary 'on the Ortaieo! Ernrcis O'lr rlel, late ol Loretio tK.rniiiiii. L'snUrm C"'in ty .Ph., dcccuocd, hiiving bc.'o giHiued lo tirjun rterf.ened. a!l persons indebted to t iiu ctme are hereby notified to n.ak-j nn.ent to me without delny. and t.iose haviog rlaiuis ihRlnt tun same will pre.t-Ll them properly atii.t- a li t.vi lor .-ei-tlemcnt. H .- to 'Hi I EL. Executor of FraDcl O'r rlel. dcccaned. Ircttu. Pa.. February 7.10.-61. "V" T1CU. Notice is herehv given that Ihe fol it lowing uccoontii have been llled in II c Court ol Common Pl.-u of Cambria County. Pa., and will l e cmlirined !r snd Court op tneFIKST MONDAY OF M ARCH next, unless. ciiurc ;o shewn to ihe contrary. Fourth md tlnnl Hccount of S4ep hen S u!7tnan, a'tiguce ol ,1. '.V. Acim A. Co..aad'M. W. li.eiii un.l wile. Firt ti .1 hn il ace unt (f I".ten lanirf. connmit toe ol l;. J. U iIHhu'S, a I . n . 1 c .I.e. DA h MY . I'rothonit iry. Prothonotary's OKtce. I'.: .enrburg, .X ct. 7 . isW. - 12 00 IXEi'UTKIX'S NClICE.-tjiLate oi Dennis j O'Donnell, dcea.ed. Letters testnment:iry in the estate of Dennis O 'Doi.nell, late ot Monster township. Cumbria county, pa., having been granted to ti e under HiKiiel. all persons indebted to said estate nre hereby notit ed to make payment to m without d"y. and those having claims against saUl cs. tate will p'esent tiieui properly aui henticuu-d lor stttlcruent. ELLEN' O'DONNKLL. Eiecutrix of Dennis O'lionnell, dee'd. Mucstcr toatfUip, Jan. 31 , 1j.-ii 09 00 PUBLIC SALE Cir VALliBLE 00 404 REAL ES IyY vtrtne of sn order lnlr- out of the Court or Common I leal, ol 'ambria county, tho under -lifned will expose to puolio sale, at tk Court H.iuce, la Elx.uM.urg, oa Saturday, March i, 1S90, AT 1 O'CLOCK I". ft. All that ceetnt n tract ot Isnd fttuiiie in W ish Invton tewuKht p , Cnn.hria eopntv. Pa., a ! icjlinrir lan.l. R.mpi-fl In lh. ......m . . . . . - Wl and others, nontalelng M N KTY-N I N E At.'Ur.s' more or los, excepimg the lots beretolore sold. Also, also that rer'ntn trjet of l.md s1tuntTln said township, adj.iinln-r lands of Mrs. V-ilcnno tinnrti. James lngoldn. and otherc, containing SEVENTY. EYE ACRES, ruo-e or lnri, about twenty acres cleured. and DW LLLINir lUlir.si; and HA11N erected thereon. K.csi of said tracts will be sold in lots or pieces and the mineral separately, to suit the desire of I. UK-haters. TERMS OF S ALE : One.'.hlrd of the pur-hi.e money on or--. rma tlon ol sale . and tne lu lance in two cq a-J aunual pa;-uicn:i-, with interest aocu'.-.l o-i tir i-r-r'ai ADAM MYEU-S, Fab. 5, IS'J0.-3U CoiuiuUteo. Orphans' Court Sale OK VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! 80 I Y virtue ol an orUr of the irplian !OUrt f-f si.'i ex- ' . .w-iLi uinmj, w urn oireeio.l. w IMire to i.iio.ie suic. ui ine tran.lt fiaue hnntiiirtt lil l.lllu i "u it. l.rt ........ n w u e. In Uio e w. . ..j .4. WUM. . . .... ou Saturday, March i 1890, At 2 o'clock p. 111.. the following dcecrihed ren! estate to-wit : A certain piece or paroel ot hml situate In the lrough ol Lilly. Cambria coumy. pa., adjoining oirt Porta ce Railroad. Ian. is cf .lames llav iri. Pla-k t Fog'e. and the Catholic church properly, contuining FIVE ACRES, more or lors, and hiv ing a one und a hall atoried i.lunk house thereon erected . The property will be sol ! In one whole '.tccc, or in lots, n the same iiinv be dc-ired t v .ur--iha.-ers. to tue ta-.-i aOwjiituue ler Uio olatc. 'f LliMS OF SALE. Ten ter cent, c! the purclm.-e ui-.ufj at H e t'ino of sale, the balunc ol one tl It.i at coiitirui!.on of sale : one third In nix iiht'.Iis. and it re mainder in twelve mouths Irom Mio -or. Mr hi jlon the sale. Deterred payuit-nu ti tjf inul. and so bo sccutud bv the )ugiueut bonrf and mortKge ol tue purchaser. CAKON LEAHY. JO.i N ti. Kt.LLY, Exeiutcrs of Patrick M. rtmnps, aec d. HemltH-k, l"a.. January 2". l-.Ki.-;a. A t.KNTS WANTED Active. Eaergetic Men V can make troiu js to per uionili selling for us and enioy mecouitort of knowing Hint tl-ey are working icrau old and reliable crio. Desira ble terrltQry in towns and counties can be secused by prompt application. We nrvw the .to.k we, oiler. Auares, HiANKl.W DAVIS & CO . Jaa. 3-Sm. Nursery u.en, Baltlxo'S. Md.
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