jnmlmn 1 rccmnn. . rr.n. 21. isvu. rniDA r. LOCAL A. YD j'RSO.AL. To-orroe. (Saturday) l NV.sblntfoo . birth waf . a le' a J. Leib. of NMcktoi )n, was In town oa Wednesday. a spoilt -few hour In town on of I'.iUitzln W n" Mr. J mi n nlin. hip. .P-n '" bourS 11 ' T. comtnunK-at.oo of a leffersonian p,ocft" w. received too late for pubH- Mr ' V chard Owens Is lyin oerloualy townshfp. -Mr rter Schwab, or CtWrT Pa.. Is to EhM-bur-. on a visit to h.r father Mr. Martin Ward. -Tow robins and bluebirds have made their appearance In this locality wblrh Is to Indication that spring Is hand. Mr. Jhn J. Fvans (carpenter) died at m Cambria township on Monday last, after a h...rt Mm, rrom pneumonia, iuperlnducod by the grip- Durtna the past two week Mr. A. J. Bodeera, of this piar-e. has trapped twelve .konk. one Brounlh.K and killed a large Daks In the woods adjacent town. W. K. Thonip'on. of this place, has ac cepted ,'itnation in the drauahtlng room of the Johnson Company at Moxham. Ha took hla d-rrtnre for that place on Tbors- d-MeO n-I'l- "f Ietto, Pa . will sell frotha present date until April 1st close oat a lot of notions, dress ladles and ehlldrena shoes, mens boots etc.. at actual cost for pt cash or trade. M. James TViUn l. of Summit, a vet eran sobs.-rlher to Frkf.m H. who began with volame I. No l. anl who took Its predeoeeeor the ol.l Democrat and Sentinel loco the time of the Mexican war. dropoml In to -e os on Monday. Th rhlllpeSura Journal trothfully ,t- Centre po.intv Is both In honor and dishonor. It has and la furnlshlna more candidates for the Rovernnrshlp and tne gallowathan any otfr county In the State. Th Ice on Shenklo's dam last week was about rhn-e to four Inches thick-one Inch tew and the remainder rrozen snow. Several persons In town, despairing of let ting any better tee bad their Ice houses filled wtth It. Aa McDonald, at Loretto, Pa.. Intends removing to Cress in. on or about April 1st., be effers his store room and dwelling at tached tor sale or rent. The hotel property dtoinloD known as the Mr. J. B. Myers property, will also be for rent. Mr. Jsmes C. Sutton of Dean township, a veteran of late war, was made happy the other day by receiving the snm of fl.000 pension from the government. Mr. Sotton bad waited long and patiently but wii Anally aaceessful In having his claim al lowed. ..fcnri r.mirkt : One third Of the fooltof the countrv think they can beat the lawyer In expounding law. one half tblak they can beat the doctor healing the lek, two thirds of there think they cao beat the lDatr preaching the Gospel, and al! of tltam know they can beat the editor run sing a bows pa per. iDfomiatlon wanted. Any person knowing the address of a civil engineer by the name of Alexander, who located the old plaok road from Knenshurg to Wilmore, and who also ran tUe mute for a plank road from tht Pittsburg pike to Johnstown will confer a reat fivor by sending the same to James at. Singer, Vinco, Cambria County. ra. I The IVtnivrats of Johnstown, elected i their Mayor, City Controller. City Treass Hirer a ad Assessors by majorities ranging from l.Slt down to 2:18. In the Select Council the Democrats will have a malorlty '. of two. ; In the Common Couucll the Dem oerata aad Republicans are a tie. This Is a good beginning and augurs well for the new city. - , We doubt very much whether the Dem ocrata In the West ward, of Eenshurii. who or. Taeseiy last helped to whip their own frlenda sri'l a proud over the result as they suppose, tln-y would. They are like fish out of water, having jumped out of their own eieV'-tit expecting to feel at home with tt KrpcYii-ins they are disappointed to And that the Republicans have no further Me far tl em. While at work at a saw mill on Wed nesday, cr last week, Robert E Knox, of Addison i'lwnstilp, Somerset county, fell nnder the s.isr. The saw fastened In the heel of die txmt and drew him closer, cut l ting b!eNl.-) o(T ahovt the knee. He was . then Jerav 1 tnok and had his arm taken off .above tkv e.!ow HI mangled remains ! were plol.-t un and carried to his home, where he dif.l a few hours later. To entire water right of Laurel Run, better khowo as bell's (lp Rnn. from Shaw RootQVh-re it empties Into the Juniata Rryar, has heen purchased by parties, dout: ' n In the interest of the Penosylva a la R;in .1 1 C.airany. A numoer of tene ment bnaK in ri.we proximity to the run are Ino nd-,l rurrhae. What the ob ject of talc ts'uahin purchase Is remains a ystery V ours Mrs AUovnn Tiihun. t BorgUn fffeeted an entrance to the hotel of C! rs N. t roupe, at suth Fork, on last Sanday uiornitig by prying open the front do ..f the bar-room. After getting In they w-nt to won on the tare by drilling hole ta the door nd blowing It off the ingrx The s.re ontalned aoout three hotltf. f 1llrs In wney beside other Talua: .jf hir-h they carried off. As yet there la a . clue to the perpetrators of this hold r. hi rv. William J. Tlerney, of Cambria ww: 10, priiu his card to the Democ ' Coil na county thla week as a can J I r County Commissioner. Mr. Terr. knnan farmer, a life long IJe t m.i u an IntelMgeot, honest, op 'ht : in ir successful In his aspirations ' Iut s would be performe.1 with , '!:; k ,n'' "'"P1 ho elected him and . , interests of the Uxpayers 'wers k visw. .ii T. Yohn, who l.a.t charge of thVi "rkn"'n who wer wwklngon A ,,r n the Teonsylvaala Kall "Mi :rss the Conemangh. was Instantly kill., t a ;s,t sMlT(Uv lftnnitn A , ST.! f " frr.ro lhe orane when lag i It o hits Ta.. b :- c tar i v ,ne stone In fall- 1e,f trehed and tace. killing " tie ves yUIlir wifw tiDg "1 aboot three months ago. " tjralg nd Joseph l.ynch. after wf i" of ,uor n,,or lhn tbey T with d.cretiou. got Intoaa al t' '- lUiir.,.a street, in Johnstown. 'V nUht. which ended In Craig "chlBthethliih. The wounded ihlen to the hospital wne lhe I was from a 3J-callbre revolver. T for. hut could not be found. 1 h"kayetB. Craig claiming ! mou home, and I.jnch hailing j;"rr'. 'riif-M,nHW.M 1 committed and brought art r t. One Sorrerstt county man has made over 2,000 pounds of trar' f nct already this year. Mrs. Fred, ijplller Is lying seriously 111 with typhoid fever at her home In Shady Side. She U a dsugnterof Mr. Abel Lloyd, cf this place. Hvidt-tice has just come to light showing, that the shooting of Michael Bordner by a man named Stocblck. while at target pracs tice near Snow Shoe, In CeDtre county, on the 23d of January last, and which at that time was believed to be an accident, was a deliberate murder for the purpoae of rob bery, and that Slochlck secured oyer a hun dred dollars belonging to Bordner. Stocblck disappeared and the authorities have not been able to locate hire. The name of Henry J. Hopple, or Barr township, appears among the political announcements thlb week as a candidate for County Treasurer at the Democratic primary election. To the people of North ern Cambria. Mr. Hopple needs no Intro, ductlon as be Is known as an active, work log Democrat, who at all seasons has been a contributor of bis time and means to tLe success of the Democratic party. No man stands higher as a citizen tban Mr. Hopple, ana as a Democrat, he Is worthy of all hon ors the party can bestow. Piefessor F. II. Austin will deliver a series of illustrated lectures at the Christian church. In thla place, on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday evenings, of next week, on the practical use of phrenology. From the extended press notices of Professor Austin's ltctures, taken from the newspa pers wherever he bas appeared, we have no doubt that the Professor understands the subject and that bis lectures are Instructive, entertaining and well worthy of public pat ronage. Professor Austin wilt also make examinations In detail and give written charts that will give yon a complete mental porttait of yourself which In the case ot young men will be Invaluable In aiding them In the choice of suitable occupations to pursue for life. The township of Centre, In Berks :oun ty, bas adopted an original and novel meth od of choosing supervisors, school directors, assessorr, auditor, crerk and other fcfficea. Neither of the two political parties will bold meetings for the purpose of nominating township t.ckets. Those who have any as pirations for any of the township officers are expected to go to the polling place a certain, number of days before the election, deposit ten cents with the pro prietor of the honse and write bis name on the list of candidates. The aggregate amount received as entrance fees will be expended for the printing of tickets, which will con tain Ue names of all the candidates. This method bas many of the features of the Aastraliaa Pjftem. It was trUd In the townsblD before, but some of the electors voted for ever) person on the ticket, and others became badly coo fused in marking their tickets, it Is now believed that the system will work satisfactorily. J. Wilkinson dcSon. marble and gran ite dealers of Ebensburg, Pa., wish to in form the public that they are prepared to fill all orders for cemetery work, in either raarole or granite, at figures that defy com petition. The artistic excellence and su perior workmanship of their designs are evidenced by the many specimens now on exhibition t their establishment and by the numberless designs which tbey have erected Id the various cemeteries In this county and elsewhere. Eyery department of their bne Iness is In the bands of skillful and compe tent workmen, who are capable of execut ing any piece of work, from the plainest to the most elaborate, which together with the personal supervision that every Job receives Is a guarantee that perfect satisfaction will be given to the most exacting of pauons. They have ordered forty tons of marble which will arrive In March and April, and tbey will then have as fine a stock of the best marble that ever came to Western Pennsylvania. Persons wishing anything n their line would do well to give them a call before leaving tbeir order with any other manufacturer, as you can depend upon getting a good Job at a fair price. Krade Tow natilp Election. The battle tor office Is over and the vic tory Is won, and to the following victors be long 'the spoils:" Constable and Collector, C. E. Troxell; Supervisors. Geo. B. Rich ards and Geo. F. Miller; School Directors. Geo. W. Cree and Geo. L. Glasgow; Audi tor. B. F. Byers; Judge of Election. Daniel Matthews; Inspectors, T. D. King and John Troxell; Clerk. E. TV. Lowder. niRRIttit LlrCMSM ISMl'ED. The following marriage licenses were Is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans Court for the week ending Wednesday, February 12, 1H) : Alexander Uenscreefc. Francis P, Galltizlo. Napier and Hannah DIehl, Gllien and Laura E Parrish, Henry Suttmtller. Devenv, Morrellville. Cambria, and Jettie Joslah Win card and Mary narshberger, Richland township. J.I). Ford. Jonnstown, and EIIlo Shaffer. W I. more Alonz B. Taylor, Grubbtown. and Clara Jane Miller, Stonycreck township. Charles J. Mayer and Kate Spllburt. Johnstown. Emanuel Roddy and Mary Ann Hofecker, upper Voder township. Ahramun Bomgardoer. Richland town ship, and Annie Blough. Conemaugh town ship. Daniel II. Weyandt and Margaret M. Parks, FrankMo. Lfmt Inatitwt at Manraeralll. Program for teachers local Institute to be held at Sommerhill. March 1. 1890. com mencing at 9:30 a. u. Moral Training of Pupils, Miss Krle; Physiology, Miss Plot nar; How to Cultivate Imagination In Chil dren, Miss Berghan; Language and Com position. Mlea Dempsy; Seat Work for the Utt ones, Misa Kern; School punishment, Mr. Sherblne; How to secure prompt attend ance, Mlsa Mean; Order In sebool. Mr. Eaoffman; For what do we teach? Miss Knepper; Health In the school. J. W. Leech; Teach nsefal things, R. H. Biter; Should the parent and director visit the school room? Why? T. J. Itell; Our common schools, J. G. Cirroll; Sand modeling. T. R A lllson. Teachers, Directors, and pa trons are Invited to attend our Institute and aid In making It a success. We have bad two interesting and Instructive meetings In our district daring this term. We presume this will be the last meeting during this term of school. Let ns make It a success. Mnsle will be furnished by the Institute. Committee. oieo. CARNET. Died al Ma home In Alle gheny township, on Monday, February, 17th., lKtto. Mr. John Carney, aged about 70 year. O HARA Died at bis home In Munster township, on Tuesday. February. 1H.. 1. Mr. Henry O'liara, aged WO years. The deceased was one of the oldest cltl" tens of Cambria county and bad resided In Muneter township, during the whole period of his loeg life. Ue was an booeet, oprlgbt, citizen, whoalwaya walked la the path of duty and having fulfilled his mission here passed peacefally away In the hope of a blessed Immortality. He leaves three children, one soo Frank O' Haraof Munster aod two daughters Mra. Mary Farren and Mrs. A. J. Anderson, both of Altoona, to eiourn the km of an affectionate and kind father. May be lest la peace. . Fob Salk ok Rest. The antacrlber will sell at private sale bis farm, one mile south of Kbennnnrg. If not sold before the first ot March the farm will be for rent. Jamks Mtkrs. tommnnlraud. ALLiona jit Twt., Feb. 14, 1S90. EtUor J tht I'mmbriM Trrrmcn: InuiiSii. With regard to on- metbo1s of making tumlnations In this county I am sur prtced to tee any Intelligent Iemocrat advocat ing tha retention ot tbeayuem nuw ln vogue. A glance at the history of the system It all that is necertary to convince any od that !t shoald bo promptly consigned to the grave ot bad methods. Tba system originated In Crawford oonnty. which was good always for a Iteinocrr-ttc majority of at lean 1.600. For a number of years that scanty has given a Republican majority of about 1.000. In Wotmoraland. wbera we formerly had a ma jority of (.008, wa can no longer hold our around, having, ander this system, been repeatedly de feated within the recent pant. The system baa been tried la this county daring tb last tea years with disastrous results, la theory It looks all right, bat It Is fraught with Inherent defects which are without remedy, la thickly populated places a full vote Is polled, this result experience (hows cannot b obtained la country plaeea, hence a fair expression of the popular will Is un attainable. The concentration of the votes la towns and ct ties gives designing men full sway la their attempts to frustrate the wishes of the rank and hie ot the party. But X really do not think argument neecaiary a glance at our recent political history ibonld be all that Is necessary. What then Is to be done Aa our political lead ers (or those who are awt frequently atklng po litical lavora) prefer comfortable, safe and easy silence, I will suggest an Increased delegate sys tem. Let each election district send one dele gate; each dlstr'et pol'lng on hundred Demo cratic vote to be entitled to two delegates, and for every additional fllty votes aa additional del egate. Adopt this plan and It will be safe to predict that any convention that will ever assem ble will contain a sufficient number of sensible and sagacious men to prevent the nomination of candidates whose election Is known to be Impos sible. Aa to financial features I leave tnelr dis cussion to others .and will close with the expres sion of my earnest hop that the present system will be discarded, as Its perpetuation means tb end of iMD&orratla ascendency In thla county within the very near future. i. i.x. St. BosiVAca. Pa.. Feb. 17. 180. y.ixtoT Freeman As the Uia1rman of the Dem ocratic County Commute has called that body to meet for the purpose or considering the pro priety of changing oar svstem ot nominating candidates for office It behooves Democrats to give the subject careful and unbiased oonal dera tion. I nolle th eharg mad that the move ment looking to a change originates wtth the politicians of the county. Now as tar as the mat ter comes within th scop of my observation thla eharg Is uo founded la tact. In this, th north era part of th county, tb party as with oa vole demands a change. Although at tb time of the adoption of tb Crawford eoanty syvtm. and for torn years after It had many warm and active friends, among them tb writer, but now, after v ears of experience with It asasystem.lt would b difficult to Bnd a corporal's guard of la tellfgent Democrats who would asg tor Its longer continuance. Th aricunsenta against It are many and all eminently sufficient to condemn It when submitted to th intelligent consideration of th party. Tb principle objection Is, that under the sys tern It Is Impossible to soak a fair. )ust or satis factory distribution of offices as to locality, na tionality and other acknowledged elalms. We all know what dlsaetrou eonsequebcee to the party may lollow the Ignoring of the just elalms et localities and nationalities to recognition la the party. W know that as a ml little Interest la taken In our pi fmary elections and the candi date whs has th most time and money t spend la canvassing the county, no matter what his claims are. Invariably eomea out many lengths ahead. I could name districts la thla county to-day. that to speak the truth, hsv been treated shamelully by th psrty ln this connec tion, districts tco on which we have to depend largely for our majorities at the general elections and that have never gone back oa us la any of our emergencies, but their claims have been per sistently Ignored, and will continue to be. I am afraid under the present svstem. I have seen these dlstilcta put out their best eltlsena. men or undoubted qualifications, but they were not gllb tongued politicians, but plain, honest mea, but what chance had they with the man of gab and gold T who wlih his friends was scouring over th whole county, night and day. soliciting aad procuring votes by all the methods, good or bad, known to the politician. Is It any wonder. Mr. Editor, that the men and district would feel sore as we say. Such a condition of things could not hav existed under the delegate system. Ho doubt that old svstem was abased, no douot poli ticians had mora Influence ta some of th old conventions than they should have oeeu permit ted to exercise, but withal th party was harmo nious. Car was taken generally that the ticket was so distributed as to satisfy and do justice to all. The old convention was a deliberative body generally composed of the best mea In th party ln each district. They looked over th whole ground; tbey considered th claims and qualm cations of all; they no doubt consulted occasion ally the recognised leaders of tk party as to what was best to do, aod no one will claim that there was anything wrong with this, as these leaders (or the ring) as they were sometimes called, were men who might be met any time of night or day, traversing the hemlock bottoms and narrow lanes throughout the county . spend ing thetr own money for the benefit of the party and the party's candidates and received precious little for It. Not on ol these old war horses, these old itngsters. forsooth , but can demonstrate t you that all he received la return for his In vestments la politics was a vey small percent age oa capital stock. It was an antortuaat thing lor them tat abuse bad no commercial value; If It had they would have been well paid. Some years since we remember that great and good man, T. V. Powderly. was urged to become a candidate for Congress. With all his acknowl edged merits and popularity he was forced to make the humiliating declaration that he was too poor a maa to rua for Oongrvss ta his dis trict." This acknowledgment coming from such a man struck the whole country as a sad com. mentary on our boasted republican Institutions. It was evea copied la th papers of monarchical countries as a projf that a government by th people must be a failure alter all. Now how Is ft under th present system In this county T Jort as Powderly. an less a man fe rich be dare not b a candidal tor offlc ta this county. If you want proof of this ask candidates what It cost them. Now what was th condition ef things under tb old system. Un Illustration Is sufficient. Every on at all conversant with the old times will recall numerous eases similar aa they oc curred la every convention. Tb ea I will men tion was the out ot a very plain tares r without any means outside ef a small tarm, wh was par suaded by his neighbors to b a candidal tor aa Important offlc. H was not known ou a Id col four or Ave rural districts, bat these wer largely Democratic H mad a eaavaas ouUld of tbe dlstrtrts. His neighbors though deaaaded hi oomlaatlea. they claimed It aad a was aosa laaUd aad elected by th good eld Democratic majority of 1.10. This maa had aot on friend among the politicians as th term Is politically aaderstiod. They did net k so him politically but nevertheless they advtaed In aomlaatlon la order t solidify the party aad make It harmo us and I can say that every aaae placed upon th tlekl that day la taa eonvootloa was lor th cam purpose, to hartnontio th party, and It was well, for that ticket triumphantly withstood oa f th nereest political assaults known la th history of tb party- -" th xpndltur of tb time and money of this aad ether candidates a that llekat up to th ties of th aemlnatlca was but trlflog. Certainly there were expense af terward and tha sueeccsful candidate paid th bills. but they eould afford It, they had th bird la head. Year correspondent from Clearfield Justly object to the high fe required f candi dates. Th only remedy I tb delceratc sy stem, with alllts old rwgutatloas. Tew can always Bod men to rv oa th board, and If they aad th delegate are to be paid expenses. let th sae eaaef ol candidates Scot th bllL It Is claimed that th delegate system takes th nominal loa f can didates out ef th hands el th people. Now this Is surely aa absurdity. If we select on or twsaeala whose honesty aad competency w have eonSJeoe to act for us under our I ns trac tion s, certainly 'Us we that make the nomina tion. Tbe men ar acting la a rcpresaa Native capacity and we n-d aot b afraid or their be traying the trust reposed la theru. Ia ragard to each istrtet being equally represented la the convention thla eould b adjusted by Increasing th aamber of delegates or establishing a ratio of representation. I think Mr. Editor that It th party will seriously consider this matter with th light ot th xperlene w hav aad recently la tb party, our constantly diminishing majority, oar repeaia.1 disasters and disgraceful lamily quarrels they will be willing to adopt any meas ur that will promts harmony aad th recovery or oar old prestige la little Cambria. 1 aas a politician, being one of the rack and hi with ao ax to grind or banco u to expect, with but on motive and that th prosperity ol our sroed oil party In th county. I eommeed this subect to th care lul deliberations ot my Democratic brethren throughout the eeunty. I consider It due to Chairman Uray to sjy that la making this call for a mocting ol the Commute to con st Jer this matter he does It In deference to the unanimous doslr of th party ln at least tb northern portion of the county. Hoping that whatever Is done will meet with the approbation of all. I am an Old DaMocaaT. KberlrPa Sales. Sheriff Stineman has advertised the following properties at Sheriff's sale, at th Court Haurc. In Ehensbursr, on Monday, March a, 1390, at 1 o'clock r. it . The Interest of Wilson Uallagber. In 190 acre ol land la Allegheny township, about Si ol which are cleared, having tbereoa a plank house and log barn. Th Interest of J. H. Swan In the timber on 40 acres ot land In Barr township. Tb tntereet ot J. H. Swan In th timber on 130 acres in Karr township. Tba Interest ol J. H. Swan la the timber on 110 acres In Karr towuslrlp. Th Interest of Jacob Lay ton, deceased In SO acres In Jackson township, all cleared except S acres, having thereon a plank bouse and frame barn The Ipterest of John T. Harris In a lot ot ground In Eirst ward of Johnstown, having thereon a two story plank house. The interest ol John T. Harris ln two lots of ground ln Elrst ward ef Johnrtawn. having there on a two story frame double boue. The Interest of JobaT. Harris In a lot ot ground In Stnnycroek township. The interest ol Philip Seymore la 85 acres of land In Carroll township, having thereon a two story brick house and frame barn. The Interest of Iiavld Ionian la a lot of ground la Tunnelbtll borough. The Interest ol Thomas McKenna and Mary Jane McKenna la a l.H ol ground la Tunnelhlll having theron a two story house. Tbe Interest ot John L. Haum ln SO acres ta Susquebauaa township, about 20 ol vhlob are cleared, baring thereon a plank boasa aod log barn. The Interest of F. Smeeder In a lot of a-round la Summit, baviag thereon a Blank house aad stable. The Interest of Barbara Rapp la a lotol ground In Conemauuh township. The Interest ol Oliver Reed In 04 acres of land la Klarkltca township, about 40 acres ot which ar cleared, having thereon a frame house and lag barn. The Interest ef Daniel Burk la S8 acres of land In Ualluzln township, having tbereoa a plank house an J frame barn. The tntereet ol Alex S. Story In 13S acre ot land In Croyle townehlp. (reserving theooal) having thereon a plana houe and frame barn. The interest of James K. MeMullen la 78 acre of land la I'learneld township, about acres of which are cleared, having thereon a fram hous and barn. Th Interest of Iewta MrUsllea In lis acres of land In Clearfield township, about " acres of which are cleared, having thereon a frame hous. log barn and a saw mill. The interest ot A. J. Youngkla la a piece of land In Kead township, having thereon a plank house and small shop. Tb interest of Mary E Dempsey la a lot la Uallltsia borough, having thereon a two stery plank house. The Interest of D. J. McLaughlta la 187 acrea'la West Taylor township, about IS acres f which ar cleared, having therein a plana hous and Ioct earn. Th Interest or William O'Harrow In a lot of ground in cbent Springs, having thereon a plank hous and stable. F.beaabwra Bo re watt Electloi srtotM. Klnksad, D. Evans. K, -1 as Fast vard Meet Ward. SO 143 , , 4 Davis, K. 70 81 1M 4 Evans' majority over Klnkead. coU-Bcroa. Bvrne. D. Kast waro West Ward. Davis majority over Kyrne S4 aenrroa. H . Llor d . D. F. Davis. K. IS 70 64 Si r-t WarJ Wet Ward S3 l&S Davis' majority over I.loyd. WEST WAKD. Council H. A. Englehart, 1- 60 ; Thomas Davis. K.. si. liosiUMf James Myers, D., 71 ; E. W. Hum phreys. K-. 79. School Director M. D. Ktttell. D.,81; Dr. F. C. Jones. K.. W Judge ol Eleetloa Daaiel Eberly, D..M; H. I. Frederick. K.. 84. Inspector Hubert McBreen. D., Tl; Richard I. Thomas, it., SI. EAST WARD. Council Thomas I). Erase, K.. S3; I Ester line. 11.. is. Nonstable Evan D. Evans, K., 87; William Byrne. D.. 15. Judge of Election John D. Evans. K., 87; John Lloyd. !.. IS. Inspector JobaT. Davis. K. 41; Jos. Brown, D . IS: John J. Evans. School Director William Lelghty, C8 V. Luttrtnger. I) 14. CAMBRIA TOWNSHIP. Justice of the Peace John Klrschner. R., 131 ; John A.Jones. K . 125. Judge ci Election Thomas L.. Jones. R., 1V8 Inspector clreonce D. sTyee. U S3; E- J. Humphreys. R., 4; Joseph Noel, D.. 17. Suwrv.scr Four to eleit David J. Pryce, R.. 104: Edward Thomas. K.. 1T7: David D. Evans. K .l'J3; !. D Kanklu. K.. 6i: N. P. Custer, K. 81; lohu tiood. I'aul r.mg. ly. Sebool Directors Itsvld T. Keese. K., 82; D. D. Lewis. K . 111. Oliver Evans. K.. 47. Constable John W. Tudor. K., lib; Joseph O. Thomas. K.. 3. Collec'or John F. Tlbbott. R.. lltS. Auditor Daniel J. Davis. Roll's. Clerk Jerry Lloyd, R., 1. Barkltn'i Arnica halve. The Best Salve in tbe world for Cute, Braises. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Elands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Tiles, or no pay required. It Is fuara&teed to clve perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. Sold at tbe drug store of E. James, EbD3 barg, and W, W, McAteer. Loretto. TlJ Proprietor Of Ely's Cream Balm do not claim it to be a cnre-all. but a sure remedy for catarrh. eolda la the bead and hay fever. It Is not a liquid or a snuff, but Is easily applied In to tbe nostrils. It givae relief at once. Consumption Surely Cured. To Ths Eorroa: Fleaae Inform your readers that 1 have a positive remedy for th above-named disease. By Its tamely ass thousands of hopeless rssn have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottle of my remedy FBEK to any of your readers who hav consumption if they will send me their Express aad P. O. address. BespecV fully, T. a. SlAJCCX, U. C, 181 Pearl St.. N. T. Absolutely Pure. Ta powder aevrvans. A m rvei os puntv. strensjth and wholeeomeoes. M re economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold la competition with tbe multitude of tbe low test short weight, alum or uh-xphato powder. Said eay a esse. Horn Baal as fovDM Co.. 108 Wall St.. J aw Yoil rolitlra! Announcements. TJHJR COUNTY TKKASUKKK. 1 hereby an V dos ace myself as a candidate lor tbe office ol County Trees" rer at the next ItemeeraM pri mal y eleeUoa. subiect t th rules el the Demo craile party. HENRY J. HUl'PLE. Barr towashlo. Feb. 10. 1 Sssl. CwDNTy TREASCREK. I hereby anneuao myself as a candidate for the nomination ef the oltlcc ot County Treasurer, su eject to th rales governing tbe DemuoraOc party . .- Johnstown. Pa.. Feb. 13. 19M. FiK COUNTY co.MMISSDPIER. 1 hereby announce my sell as a candidal for th ef Oce of Coaotv Curamisstoder. subject to ths de cision ef the Democratic primary election. WILLIAM J. TlfcRMET. Cambria township. Feb. IS, Iswo. THRESHING A SPECIALTY. Simplest. Most Durable. Kconsinlral and perfect In use waste no graln:e!eaae it ready for market. THRESHING KNUINKSwek Saw Mills, -hlue-le Machines. Hay presses, and Standard Implements generally. A. B. FAROUAR CO. Limited. Seed fr lllus-1 Psorylvaata Ameultural I t rated Catalogue. Wsrk IUKK, PA. 1 leu. kI, lJU.-4t. 87 .P Receipts & Expenditures CaiMa County, Pa., FROM January 7, 1889, January 7, 1890, THOMAS E. HOWE. Treasurer. Da. To bal. on hands at Ian fettletnent 14.8W7 15 88.747 37 SS7 08 1.SS9 IS To atnt. of duplicate tor 1SU lo iml. received from redemption ot Toamt. received trom seated and un seated lands. 1K87 and 1S8S To ami. received Irutn unseated lands lor IbeV 2,173 41 To amt received from Constables for l.tft 10 20.000 U0 2.12 56 1.S33 18 228 83 200 08 140 08 4W7 27 137 82 8.84ft 25 To amt. borrowed money To a rut. received from Sheriff tlray and Stlneman. jury lees and costs To amt- received Irom la. D. Klttell. collections To amt. received from H. A. Shoemaker I h. Rep. fees inn costs. To amt. received from H. tl. Rose, Jetbro Oldham ludgmeot. To amt. received from W. A . B. Little, maintenance Henrietta Topper Toamt. received trom I. Lilly, money ree'd at renr House Ta amt. received from miscellaneous sources .. , Toamt. received trom tavern licenses lor us of e"""y 8139.1111 78 THOMAS E. HOWE. Treasurer. Co. By amount paid Assessors . 8 27 20 i 20 M OO loo oo lul 00 8.1-7 7 11.204 10 -Vt SO 10.no oo l.aoo o 37 90 6u0 00 4oo 00 &40 00 reus is a42 m 1.14 10 1.S12 00 4. OAS 4 Auditors (county) Auditors (State) Agricultural AesuclalWa, Carrolltowa- Board 1 nr jurors ..,,. Hoarding prisoners Hutldma lrldes rlrtdge and road vlews Borrowed money... 4'Dunty Commtasiunerv . Expenses ol same Commissioners' clerk Commissioners' counsel Court crier and tip staves- Constables. Criminal proaneatl ).. Court House expenses.. District Attorney . Elections Ezpressagc and postage. Interest aod discount so yo on borrowed money- 62S 96 2S tt 00 S.oia M 9w VO 814 4S 34 00 4,4e7 SS 41 SO 11 80 1 2S7 u J.1M 1 247 02 V 48 STti 00 Vi SO 2.S60 O0 418 OS S.700 SI S.44 52 7 04 1 90 l.ilV SS 2.1SI S $t ei 2f) 00 210 IS Z.i- 44 S.oul s 1.7 JO 2& S.1H 72 PV4 08 34 78 M 35 22 Pi 8.234 IS 4.6&I &0 2,721 82 Ineuisitlons., Janltw of Court House Jail and lallor . Jury Commissioners and clerk. Jurors flirand) Jurors and laicsmea- Junrs (Traverse). Miscellaneous.. Frobalss. Hrothonotary.. Printing Poor House Directors, Kegistry Kecordw Foz and other scalps... Transcribing reoords Kead damages Koad fund . Ketundlng Old orders. Keform !-hol . Western penitentiary...... . Western I'ensylvttla borpllal Warren Insane Hospital Teachers' Institute..... Helen:ption of landi-. . Poor 11 uu. orders ... School fund Sheiitt State lax. . Soldiers' burial.... ........ . stenographer . Stationery . . Surveying.-.- Kematntng la Constables' hands. Exonerations , . Abatement tc tax-payers Treasurer's commission on 85.848 25 li cense money, & per eent. oa fl.OOO, 1 per cent. onSl.euO aad per cant on halaace . rreasurer'e commission 8 per coat, on 03 438 42, being amount collected less amount remaining la Treasur er's heads Treasurer's commission per cent, oa SfLSM 23. money coliecied from va rious sources Bal. remaining in hands ol Treasucrer 4.871 n 13 88 18,740 OS 8138,211 TS AMOUNTS WE rHUM CONSTABLES for 18SS. Peter Culleton. Cambria bor., lftw .l Andrew Culleton . ;ambrla bor-, 2d w.. Archie Farrell. I'roesect ft 00 101 is 187 14 11 o4 lo3 73 4 00 1M 89 7 2& Edward Connery . Cnneinaugb bor. 2d w Caleb Holler. Cooperedale...... Andrew Boucher. Xi1vllle,2d w Edward Connery. Conemaugh bor. 1 w A. J. Barker. Urubr.tows - W. A. Chlery. East t:oremugh. B. F. Hurkhart. Wen Taylor W. A. KUlin. East Tay lor.. ... Oeorge Olllinver. Woodvale W. A. Lantiy. Upper Yoder Joon W. Stock. Iwer Yoder John C. Hanlon, Tunnelhlll bor , S. A. Buck. Csrrolltown bor Alfred Miller. Ashvllle bor Andrew Callthan. Chest Sprinics bor.. K. W. Deloiler. Cleartleld twp L. .'. Bearer. Susquehanna twp Tbonu A. Brown, Washington twp.. L. 0.stes, While two.... A. J. Skclly, Wilmore bor John M. Watt, tlallitsla twp Ueonte Yeckley . Oallttiln ber Aeselm Weaklaad.Eldertwp lsaas Weakland. Carroll twp A. J. Miller, Dean twp. John Koehai, sumtuernlll twp-........ 87 2P4 9 7l 44 30V 44 lou oo 41 24 202 3 20 81 112 4S 18 14 8.10 44 831 04 11S 68 W 60 HO 48 201 42 3S9 71 3'0 40 473 90 1SI 21 131 60 &.23A 18 DISTRIBUTION OF tJCEXSE IXTND TO DlstrlcU. Adams twp..K7 60 less 5 per cent. .....8 e2 Ashvllle b?r.. 390 less 8 per cent 842 00 Barr twp.. 7t lea S per cent ........ 71 2S Carroll twp.. lSu less 6 per eent. ....... 142 bO Carrolltown bor., OOOIes 8 percent. .. 8S 0 Chest Springs bor.. ISO leas 8 percent 171 00 Chest twp., 112 SO lees 8 percent....... 1"4 87 Cambria bor.. Ziyi les 8 per eent...... 2.17 80 Conemaugh bor.. Isi0 less 8 percent... 1.710 00 Croyle twp.. 17 5n less 6 per ccut 17 12 Dean twp.. 78 less S per cent 7128 Ebensburg bt.r.. 340 less & per cent ... 242 00 E. Conemaua-h bor.. 270 less S per cent. '- SO Elder twp .337 60 less 6 percent iTAI 82 (lallltzln bor, 10 less i percent ..... 7eo 80 Frankliu bor SO lessS per cene. ....... hi 60 flrubtdown bor V0 less 6 per eent...... 66 i0 Johnstown her. . 37SO less percent 3.&U1 no Liiiv bor 81 lees S per cent.......... 7S9 60 Loretto bor.. 270 lees S per eent......... 2AS 60 Millvllie bor.. 1240 less 6 per cent 1.1V7 00 Portage bor.. 226 Ice 5 per cent......... 213 78 Prospect bor.. 10 lea 5 per eent .... 1710 Keade twp-. 112 60 tess 6 per eent 1i S7 Klchland twp 76 les 6 perceit 71 28 Stoocreek twp.. 112 60 less 6 percent... 104 67 Susquehanna twp.. 160 less 6 per cent. 142 60 South Fork bor., 270 less 6 percent.... 2.:t SO Tunnelhlll ber., 360 less S per cent...... 84 i oo Washington twp., 337&oles 6 percent 32u 42 Wilmore bor ISO less 8 percent 171 oo Upper Yoder two- 76 less 6 per eent... 71 25 Lower Yoder twp., 76 less 6 per cent.. 71 26 18.S39 89 A MOOT DUE DISTRICT FKOM SEATED and Unseated Lands ISS7, ISM and lf. PumiOT. aoaow school. Adams twp t 50 04 S hf M Barr twp lo 76 21 41 Blaeklick twp 76 SO 103 47 Cambria twp................... 7 45 II oa Chest twp S 12 57 61 Clearfield twp... 44 9S 19 44 Croylotwp 78 4 44 66 Omemaogh twp 3v 4ft 31 64 Deaa twp . ...... 63 54 21 00 Elder twp 76 63 lo so Kast Taylor twp 27 o 34 38 Ualliisin twp.... 2 04 1 02 Jackson twp 6o 64 74 3S Portaa-e twp 230 70 22 ve Keade twp 81 03 1J3 vo South Fork lnd. School District Io 2S Sutamerhlll twp S 81 2S :6 Susquehanna twp 36 40 21 4 Warhinnlon twp 13 20 10 43 Whit twp. SI 62 71 oo I-ower Yodr twp 23 67 28 37 Upper Yoder twp 10 S3 lo K3 West Taylor tap 15 47 23 3 fl.otfl ll 81 CONSTABLES ,343 44 -ECFJVED FKOM FOK 21 20 SO 76 41 11 30 00 8 13 121 Ki 53 Kt 30 00 .tO 14 e ao 2t2 4 W7 87 461 2 IjO 3)8 126 4S 84 74 llfl 03 160 01 A a, ins". Porter K. Miller. Johnstown, .6th W....8 Archie FarrelL Proapert.... ... ....... t.'aieb Butter. Coopersdaic. ...... ...... A. J. Hurkey. Orubbtowu.... .......... Wm. A. I hlcry.E.Conemaogh. ....... Wm. Klllm. East Taylor two Charles W. Haynes. Uptr Yoder twp. Jobs C. H anion. 1'unnelhlll twp .... Alired Miller. Ashvllle bor. ........... Anthony trill. Chest twp W. (1. Vincent. South Fork bor........ R. W. IWlosler. Clearfield twp L.J. Bearer, Sasquehanna towdshlp.. J. L. Oill. White twp John M. Wall. Oal'.ltata twp ...... Thomas K. Hancua. Cullltxta bor..... Ansel-u Weakiaad. Elder twp......... Isaac Weaaland. Carrolltown f 1 Ht5 10 D UE COUNTY FKOM JUDOMENTS. lien lei Keffner et al 8 10 42 :o 7s 125 47 80 16 E. H. McCartney et al Kotrt Holleo and Kobert O. Holloa.. Barbara Kapp a i ta ASSETS. Due County Irom Juda-ments. f 191 Si lve County from Constables ls 1810. 5.444 42 Balance la hands ol Treasurer. 15.74o 04 Liabilities over aets 2,463 13 t 23,849 S3 LIABILITIES. Dae districts from seated and unseated lands I lv8 and la t 3,(24 66 Dae indlvidaaia from redempuou of lands Si ao Dae First National Bank. Johnstown. Borrowed money 10,000 00 Dae Western Penitentiary. 1,42 til ISae from outstanding orders 67 39 Due Pour aad Uuusa ol Employment.. 9,103 46 23, 83 Ia Children's Suits - . . . a We, the nneerciKned, Auditor of Cambria eounty. Fa., reepectiully rejiort that we havecare tuliv examined tbe vouchers and accounts ef t'ain'hria county from January 7, 1889. to Janu ary 7. IS'.iO. and Ond ttaemas stated herein , also the assets and liabilities ol said county. OKO. AV. KINKKaD, 1 JOStfH HIPPS. jAQdltors. J. W. OKI! KIN. Cemmlssloaers' Utbce, Kbenabanr, Feb. 3, 1890. Receipts & Expenditures OF Poor and Honse of Eniplopent OF CamMa County, Pa., Frsm Jaaa. ary 7ts. 1SH9. to Jaaasry 7tli, 1N(K. THOMAS E. HOWE, Treasurer. Da. To bal. doe at last settlement .$ .K7 2 Po rekjlaltton torlKS9 lz.nuu uo To cash received from various sources... 4S'7 27 THOMAS E. HOW E, Treasurer. Ca. By amount orders paid as follows Attorneys' lees. 30 00 1U 32 1S 5 63 'Jtiti 77 241 24 10S 2S 434 2U 4.4SW 87 15 00 IS M 4.1S US 8"9 0 T7 00 VO 77 2SU 00 : ti M f0 1 19 44 87 17 7S 25'7 en 1HS, M SK7 35 12 45 49 V0 1.07S 00 1.V63 14 bS (10 62 00 840 00 9.103 46 Klackemlthlnat Hoardlnir and nurslna 0. 1). P Clothing and dry goods Coal Collins at Homs Co (Tins and funeral expenses O. l. P... Constables and Justices' lees and eosts Cash, expenses and allowance O. ii. P Convention of Poor 1'irec ors . Itruiit and medicines Flour and Feed-. . Freight and transportation O. 1). P..... Oroceries H ard ware House servants... Insurance Livery blreO. D. P Lumber. Meat- t ld orders. Physicians O. D. 1' Phvslclan at House. ...... ......... Phosphate, veaetablea and potatoes pairs . Salaries and labor...... Warren and lilxmont Asylum. Poor Directors ot Blair county I . Lilly lorftingti B Charity ... Bal. due Poor and House of Employ- menu. 22.424 b VMOVNT OF MO MET RECEIVED AND paid over to County Treasurer. John r.vana. lor bides - I 6 04 Blair eeunty . . S3 40 nlleaheny wimty ll 4H (leortre S. Lamb .. 74 00 Wm. I. Pry. lor duel 00 O'Hara a Davis, for oats 24 40 John F. Long, for i.tatoea 8 23 .laeob Shaffer, for r rocrrl rs . .. a ia Various parties, for buckwheat. 7 60 I. L.llly. lor Iron pipe, hydrant aud re pairs, ate 11 SO I. Lilly, for miscellaneous 2rt Ta Estate of Charles Haitirerty. dee'd. 30 06 Mary Ana Reynold's pension IU2 00 James Thompson's peuloa loo 00 Joseph Franta, flood money 60 00 t 497 27 AMOUNTS Dl'E POOR AND HOUSE OF Employment. J acb Thvmav and wl le f John Haker .,, John J. Kvans 927 79 111 70 S S 06 14 48 3 10 75 64 64 23 70 IT 00 J oh a K.lruoer. David K. Jones Joseph A. Noel.... Emanuel James...... A Pelander'a estate (name unknown). F.J. Vellsaek... t 1.187 64 (liven under our bsnds at the Commissioners Office la Ebenatura', Pa., this Slat day ol Janu ary, 1890. OEO. A KINKEAD,) J. W. HK1KHN. Auditors. JOSEPH liil l-S. J "pEPOKT OF 1. LILLY. ESQ.. STEWARD IV of Poor and House of Employment of Cam bria County, Pa. KteveU aa Farm. S horses, ll milch cows. 1 ball, 1 spring calf, 6 hoKa, 62 chickens, 10 turkeys. Farina Prod met. 47 tons ol hay. A22 bushels eats, 168 bushel Jap anese Bnckwbeat, 40 bushel ears corn, potatoes end entire failure, vft-baebels turnips, 1300 heads cabbage, a good crop ol garden vegetables. Farm Implements same as last year. Inmates. Number In Houee January 1, 1) 2 Number admitted during the year TS Number born during year. 112 Selling ! - Selling 2 Sollioz all the time. Yes, we are sellloe alt tbe tlm. If trade is quiet we make It brisk. We matt keep moving; forward. We pot attraction into prices. Our Clothing Is well known for Its reliability. We receive aod expect a great trade, when, for lusuuee, In the Bargain Room, we cat prices ln half, as follows : Men's Salts that tsve cost (10 00. are now sold at f 6 50. Men's Salts that have poet 12 0, are now sold at 8 50. Men's Suits that have cost 13 CO. are now sold at 10 00. Men's Salts that have cost IS 00. are now sold at 11 00. Men's Salts that have cost IS 00, are now sold at 13 GO. BOYS' CLOTHING ! Boys' Suits with long rants, we are selling from now uotll March 1st, at prices that will give everybody a cbaoce to dress their Boys welL MEN'S CLOTHING ! Boys' Suits which sold at H 00, are cow sold at (2 SO. Hoys' Suits which sold at 5 00. arts now sold at 3 SO. Boys' Suits which sold at 6 00, are now sold at 50. CHILDREN'S SUITS! wa hare no opposition. We are selMng Children's Rood Suits, (see a aft S a-hs-i . aa 1 ara CStill tutS-Aa H4a sat- 1 T A t . .sen. It 4 lO 14), snort pants, at 1 ; uuiris ai clw. gnu uciwir Kiaue, a ei..,. oriirt ty at f 1 98. t- 24, 12 SO, f'J.75 and J3.00, any of which are worth doodle tbe moDey. have for the young men a line of Dress lants which are Bellies at 2.50 a per pair nrfh 4 no and 8.1 OO. UlliriH at SJA.4V. Barbies btrTJI J I SailVJ, OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT! Our Shoe Department Is stocked with tbe best and most durable goods anyone wonld ask for, and It will pay people residlnn within one thousand miles of Galiitzio. who are in need of footwear, to call and examine our stock. We will sell Men's Dress Shoes at $'. 21 per pair; a much better shoe at $1.97 equal to any shoo sold at tl 00. Boys' Dress Shoes at fl 10 (sizes from 1 to 5). Ladies' Dress Sboea at 99o. per pair worth fl.GO. Ladies' Klne Donpola Kid Shoes at $1.49 per pair. Our Ladles French Kid Shoes, warranted, are sold at fl 74. Both "Common Sense" and "Opera Toe" are worth f2 50 per pair. 1.000 pairs of Children's Shoes (aUos 1 to 6) we are beliiog at 22c. per pair -worth toe. DRY GOODS ! The bargains we offer In this department are so many that it Is utterly Impossible to numerate them all. and all we say is that If you are In need of Dry Goods It will pay you to call around before going elsewhere. Kemernber we will pay vour fare to and send yonr goods borne freo providing your purchases amount to $10.00 aud over. Takf our advice when in need of dry goods; clothing, boots, shoes, hats aud caps, truck s, love Slabs or queeusware, wail paper, groceries, etc. and come to Low-Price Gash Store. The only Store ia Gallitzin or Cambria County where Merchandise of any kind can Le purchased at a genuine bargain. Store on Chestnut street, near Pennsylvania Railroad depot. Number of meals given tramps during vear 4"3 I Of the Inmates in tbe bonne January 1, 18t9 there are 41 male adulu and 4 lemalc adults . ( Inmates V) he Hied harlat; fear. John Krrby, Tavld Umh, John Ihivls. John McHngh. John Rurns, Charles Bneutach. Kutu FlemmiDsr, t'harles Peterson. Arthur Harper, Elite M akin, Lizzie Comer's bahy, Mollie Boyle's baby, Wm Ambrose, a Polander (name no known). John Melade, Thomas Hatrhlnson, John Flannairan, Own Marlon, t'harles certy. Kate Martin, Jirs. Carroll, (ieuet ira bam. Avaraxe somber ol Inmates 69 T-12 EXEt.'UTOK'S NOTICE. Estate of Patrick Cos an. deceased, terters testamentary on the estate of Patrick Coan. late "I the borovnh ol South Fork in Cambria county. Pa., deceased, having been k ranted to the undersiitned , all persons indebted to said etate are hereby notified to make pay ment to me without delay, and those bavins; claims against tbe same will present them prop erly aatiieaticated lur settlement to JOHN WHALEN, Executor 01 Patrick Cogan, dee'd. Sooth Fork, Pa.. February 7.180.-u qRIAL LIST SPECIAL COU KT. -Llet ol J. causes set down tor trial at a Court of Com mon Pleas, tn be heid at Eliensburr. Pa. . com mencing on MONDAY. FEBRUARY 24, ltKM) : Flynn...... va. Farabaugh. Oallagher. vs. Flvnn. Hwlsta . vs. Chlo. Botrs vs. Ashvllle Borough. Eaklns.. vs. Oallagher. Flpdley ....... vs. Haywood. Laing. ... . .. vs. Ouuniog. stamen vs. Zimmermao. Walnwnght (Jo vs. Flynn et al. Oarman. vs. (lardner. JAMES C, DARBY. Prothonotary. Prothonotary 's Office. EbenshurK, Jan. 27, isisi. nPRlAIa LIST SECOND WEEK. LUt ol X causes set down for trial at a Court of Com mon flea to le held at Fhensburg. commencing on MONDAY. MARCH 10. ISM). IDvmer &. t'o yi. Ouyer. Mania ....vs. McOlade. Ellis vs. (ireenwood. Horner. ....vs. Harnhart. Miller vs. McOlade. Prtngle. . vs. Pringle. rav.... vs. (Jray a. Weyland. McKay vs. Anderson. onng vs. Johnsou bteelst K'l CO Mcleoxhiln. vs. Rourke. Makln , Shanks et al. Ireevy vs. Besde. tJimanttolJs Bor.Co.vs. JVir Jouvti. ( "resswell vs. tkile. Vogle. ....... vs. Taylor A. McCoy. Klein . vs. Elliott. bmucksr a Co vs. SUifflor. Morrow vs. Plnnket. htonetraker.... .vs. Suppes. (allle vs. Heunbert. Same vs. Same. Ulrtch.. vs. Same. J AS. 0. DARBT, Prothonotary. Prothonotary 's Office, J-.benf I'urg, Feb. 7, imsi. HEMLOCK IiiSURMlCE & STEif'SHIP AGENCY. F1KE INSURANCE AT COST. PCL1CIES ISSUED IN (IOOD RELIABLE COMPA NIES AT VERY LOWEST KATES. STEAMSHIP TICKETS SOLD AND DRAFTS ISSUED PAYABLE IN ALL FARTS OF EUROPE. J. 13. ZMnllon, Vg-ente HEM LOCK. CAM IJia A CO., PA. February 14, 1S90. ly. $100,00 REWARD. The above reward of Dm HrnoRED DuLLaku will be paid la any ease ln which L. f . BnlTs Celebrated Catarrti Remedy. will not cure Catarrh If taken according to dlrec Uons. D.O.OWENS. MancracTl usu BV CALDWELL. OWENS & CO.. TYKONE, PENN'A. Fob Sale tv Kukahbiko at E. JAMES DRUC STORE. J aa. 1U-2IU. D OXALD E. DUFTON, ATTORN E x-AT-L A W, wsrs, PaH' O oe la tkiloonade Row. S W A . f - . jT W7t UUBI1 we well Ij'XEClTTOR'S NOTICE. Estste of Fraccis J O'Frlel. deceased. Letters testamentary on the' cMate of Francis O r Hel, late ol Loretto tHirough.' Camttrla coun ty , Pa., deceased . havlnir l.rn iHfited to' the un dersigned, ail persons ladehted to said estate are berel-y notified to aiake tiaytucnt to xne without delay, and those havlug claims against the same will present them properly Authenticated tor set tlement. H. T. O'lRIEL. Executor of Francis ( I'Frlel. deceased. Loretto, Pa.. February 7. 19y0.-et, "aroTlCE. Notice Is berebv given that the-'fol it iowng accounts have been hied ln the Court ol Common Pleas of Cambria County, Pa., and will le coatlruiej by said Court .on the FIRST MONDAY OF MAKCH next, unlefs,cufe he shown to the contrary. Fourth and anil account of Stephen'Stntzman, asslirnee ot M. W. A elm a. Co., and.M. W. Keitu and wile. First and final account of Eben James, commit tee ol K. J. Williams, a lunat e. J . C. DA K i Y , Prothonotary 'rothouotary's OlBce, Ebensburg, ;Feb. 7, lw 1 .EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. -Estate 01 Dennis j O'IKinnell. deceased. Letters testamentary ln the estate of Dennis O 'Donnell, late ot Munster township, Cambria eounty. Pa., bavins: been granted to the under pinned, all persona indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make payment to me without delay, and those having claims against said es tate will present them rierly authenticated lor settlement. ELLEN O'DONNELL, Exocutrlx ef Dennis (J'Ionnell, dot d Munster township, Jan. 31, lSiM.-eu PUBLIC SALE OW VALUABLE REAL ESTATE HY virtue of an order issuing out of the Court ef Common Pleas ol Cambria county, the undersigned will expose to public sale, at the Court House, ln Ebcueburg, on Saturday, March i, 1890, AT 1 O'CLOCK P.M. All that eertal n tract ot land situate in Wuh Ineton toenxhl p , Cambria county. l'a adjoining1 lands surveyed in the name ot A rent Sontnan, aod others, uontaleing NINETY-NINE At:KES, more or less, excepting the lots heretofore sold. AIo.alo that certain tract of land situate In said township, adwlulng lands of Mrs. Valentine tuarlz. Jauies lngolds, and others, containing SEYE.NTY-FVE ACKKS. more or less, about twenty acres clare.l. and HWELLINO HOUSE and BAKN erected thereon. Each 01 said tracts will be sold In lots or pieces and the mineral separately, to suit the desire of purchasers. TEBMS OF SALE : One-third of the purr-hsne money on confirma tion ol sale , and the balance In two eUal annual payment, with lutvrt-tt aocurnd on the premises. ADAM MYERS. Feb. 5, ie.w. 3L. Commllleo. OqAans' Court Sale OK VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! HY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of pose to public sale, at the Draudt lieure, lo tho borougu ol Lilly, t'auibrlaouunty . Pa-, on Saturday, March 1, 1890, At 3 o'clock p. m.. the following- described real etiate to-wu : A certain ploce or parcel ol land situate In the horonich ol Lilly. Cambria oouuty. Pa., adjulning Old Porti;;e Railroad. Ianis ol James Haggau, Plack K FoKie. and the Catholic church prriperty, contain iug Fl Y E ACRES, more or less, and hav ing a one and a half storied plank house thereon ereoleC. Tbe prorty will be sold In one whole piece, or in lots, as the same air be desired by pur Chasers, to the Ih-bI advautage for the estate. TERMS OF SALE. Ten percent, el the purchase money at the time of sale, the balance ol one third at connrinatloa of sale ; otie third In six months, and ihe re mainder In twelve months trom the aoiibriaattoa olthebale. Deterred paymeuti to bear interest, and so be secured hv the judgment bond and mortgage of the purchaser. CAKON LEAHY. JOHN K. KELLY. Executors of Patrick McPhlllips, dee'd. Hemlock, Pa.. January 2W, lw0.-3t. a itKNTS WANTED. Active. Energetic Men J V can make Iroiu t to IIVi per month selling lor us and enoy thecomlort of knowing that tbey are working lor an old aud reliable nrui. Desira ble territory In towos aud counties can be seiured by prompt application. We grow tbe stosk wa otter. Aodress, FRANKLIN DAVIS h. CO.. Jan.3-3. Nurserymen, Baltimore, Md.
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