- . ..ii f f I WO. Wl'l) t 1". .11 IHl" J" " ' . st. 1 ""it a " . 1.1. I IJV . . .... , uhtif. in anoni- iT.. h Pilrvr- ara Kp.n read, fttraMiTriniPampaUn. .h- rule i f thr.- niinntt twr rtav. fl1.Ms.-uitliWMr.lm Wednesday. ,Tr x.wf Tk.-i.ro..ofrrpon.Pld tt. FkVVmas ,.fl:.H.aTWtonTo.-day. . Tho wheat crop throughout the ennnt terPp,r! to b In a 6n-condition. .Mr. J.n-ph !I0BU. of Allny town anft . wacall at our cft'ioo on W e.lnes dar . M:" Flo Urinal n-i."" and other places in the Tew York, Kane n r Toher's formerly of this plce. ; now elWat wilmore. wa. In town triH . Wek. t ...itn hs been i ' Ffner tiu'n, "i u -.-v ... - . ... m fnnn fl i transf-rred to ths pasiorsin i - ; . w . ,. ; kii r"f fj f 'Oft la. j -Joltn Mannion. one of Sii1ehai.na " hin's best cit'z'-ns was in town during ! town ' b ' the orfsfnt wetk. ti,m time for holding the next Aren- , ..... hwn rtte.l for Monday the men npni. "mi . 14fi of April next. i;irtmrd Tihhott, of tt.e West ward, on TiieslBV last, captured six yo.ing foxes in j the woods m-nr town. j K (J. Kerr. K.-q., of th's p's.-. spent a j fw tU In Indiana Inst week attending to j son p personal business. , V-Mrs.I)r. Lt-rpmon. of this place, trirped and fell In tier house on Sunday last and Jnji:re.l one of her arms. A new countv. to he composed of parts . of Armstrong, Westmoreland, Allegheny , tnd R'ltW counties. Is tle. of. -Mr. .lohn IVvlin.of Johnstown, dropped 18 to see us on Tndv, while In attend- j are st court, doln duty as a Juror. .-Joseph F. Cooper, executor of Patrick i Donovan, deceased. oftVrs a lot of valuati'e rtal estate for a!e !n another column. 'fsptain Moicin M.I)onald ami Mr. ltd Shields, two well-known hiislness men ' of I.oretfo. were In town on Wednesday. IKoti I'.FNT The room on second floor , Over my store nom on Ilitfh S'reet For tanns apo'y to Eivnn r.itiFnTn. movement Is on toot imnnj the peo- ' pie nf the northern portion of Cambria : townstilp to have a postoflice established at Evans' mill. 1 Rupture cure guaranteed hy Dr. J.H. Haver, s,tl Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. Eae i atr.nre. no operation or delay rnm busl Des. ttst,'d hy tnnusands of cures afU'r j Others fail. j . The p.-n rsr lyanla Railroad Company has d-c:Jd to l.rat all 'te pssspnper crs Hex n'lson hv 'ten ii It wi'l cot f-.'0 Oi 0 t!i:i rc lui'i' the steam h at liifo thu 1 Ct'O car i "lis ' A V ff.-n civititr rrsn roci r'y ki'l d a We i 1 r'i"h nisuri.( tvv Tty rr.e Ir'.-I.fs Itt V!i'.''i "r ! v! i r4 wh:tn s wpiiw. witl th" ' x . -pM' ti of the en d -f i's -i-l Wn i-t h'i.-k " l Tte T' n-T 'mn'i lee fompanv l'mit d of A 'tours VmcWil t-e contriet with to' A-it lc M',fbii Mar nfnetoi tng Cnni pa - v. i.' ("evt'land. for a twentyfiye ton mscli iie ..I ..iti Shiwmak'-r, "on of J. A Shor. Bift.. r. of t! is jiiee, who has heen attent fn - ' ool t Mt St. Marv's, Emmltslntrc, llsrv' "d. r-mnitMl liotot) on Tuesday, on Sfeount of t'lncss six -year-ot.l dnghter of James Sti 'S'r. at nuirsvlt'e. Pa , was hnrned to ies'h on Sunday afternoon. The little o""'s clothing took fire from a grate while her mother was ahsent. ,1. t-n Fit .t arris, of Johnstown, who at OB- t -l hs a resident of F.b.'nshurg. when he w nii.i'or.l rf the Crawford House, now ti e Cett's;, was In town during the ptvs.rt w,k as a J'lror. ' V.-O nnd. of Lortto, Pa., will, from the present ia' until April 1st close Oet a tot of notions, dress goodi. ladies' and ehildr-n's shoes, men's boots, rtc. at actual 40t for spot cash or trade. I Fences nnnot he adorned with busi ness sipns without the consent of the own er. A cas m point was reported last week wherein a m;n In an adjoining county paid t2B for this ipnorance of the law. se-John S. K-dmver. a prominent coal op erator at. TatesviHw, Redford county. Jumped from a seventy-five foot hih trele at llmitinilon on Sstutday to ayold a com toff train, and was Instsntlv killed. H'U'initi lcholsoii was brought fo jail from Johnstown, on Tuesday last, charged Wl'h Kteallrg J 's and a silver watch from Mrs S'...,,T wifn whpm ha ,oaro;ed. and a oat v , vest from a fellow boarder. -'e hwe a speedy and positive Cure far i irrh. Diphtheria. Canker Mouth, and He ul u-l-.e. in shil..t,'s Catrrh Itemcdy. A Ta n' -rtor fr.ewith each bottle. I's Ulr voii ileslre ha.th and swei-t breath. t-At a mei-tmg of the Lancaster County ;!. ira! S ic'etv on f.ir,t, ,.nn.t Ah read ,,wlr that te fruit crop D that n. , -tiie, hs h,.Pn practically destroyed tj fie 'at.. frat!t- T,ler- W!j u b (iii J - u Dw -.ir .y fiuit. -W. s. ramphei, of (Uliitzin, a brake t.r, n t(.er,.n,Y,vinla i;tjlroatli h(, hu VH hand mashed on Sunday night while trlnrftoma- a conpMn, ,t SoutU Fork He was ufce, fo the CambrU Hospital at Jt'.ns:wn for treatment --Mrs. Alice. if,,r N,cho!as FreidhnfT, Cf Mnnster k.wnabip. d ied at brr home on vj:i.r,taV lat. age, at)oul 2h years. Uer oe.t! t..uite,I from pneumonia, auperlo- '-J hv i grirtM.. Her reoialus were In-tjir-d it t.oretto on Tuesday. i-A. M.-Dona'd. at Loretto, Ps . intends '"-rit,('rm.(in or about Aprlrtst., ' tTers his stor ro,,m ,nJ rtweilipgat-3.-lied for sale or rent. The hotel property C - nmg known as the Mrs. J. R. Myers I'-fiy. win i,.0 fnr m or rttjt i drfe McPhr,. of Lollr,on( n,, W-dt'-at Constables elected in Fehrusry. -r.r r.r.reu ror three years. HU 2 j-"'" hi heen eoncurrad In by President .'- s mo.iton. of Harrlcburg. Judges f,"'""" ""'l Livingston, of Lancaster, v- t.cd.d the uher way. A'nm; ' J i, "r" e.ecrecl r.ir lhr v . m.. ""; :i (Vio.-k Saturday night an ex- I " ar-iral gas In the heating stove r.-,.v, c- f Charles Anthony. In "'t -t flr.. .othe building. whih ' ' i lite. , us j m.. la . w te st V 1! M . - . . .'.inuiuni, A lie Aiit.u.iiy over and above the 1 "k''t-grite tt,20. the r-ri.it r rn... - ill !... x - A ( i - of ... v v ... i , iw-m. -t K ths, . f.nmm h v P S I .,.!,. . I - ,. "'un ana oai- II Tli'tlt to rnmmll . .w. j iu fie tnk-n. In tiKtliutn - . r " It is but right to state that I- "iH-,1 . t C.aliitzln. la not th 1 u i h case. Vt"",'et..re. t(ialt:t2in. In at all "n..,l with customers e.. ... It a a n ,,, 'he many bargains to be found hen you will ,ou Onrt his store "I with parchasers who are nm. .n. w.e i heapeat Louse in Central IVnusyl- j - v u sou lor jourrtelres. I iv-i master Kautner or JODDWOWD, : per' a ff w four In town on Thursday. Mer. Frmk arid Stoddard Drier. !, leaded trio Ebensbura Strain Flouring Mill. I F.x-?hMiff Illalr. who ha bn ill for i ......... 1 U iHII orvrfirurl to Mi h-lic r - .w - . - . . , but Is on a fair way to recovery. Msetrio. daughter of Jtnri White, j of P.lartiilc towtfhln. died at tha residence of hfr father on Friday last from consump tion, aeod 17 year. Mr. Samuel Re-ed. of D lack lick town Mp. Is IyItioj frlonv 11. hs-lna- afflicted with cancer In ths utomnch. Tbrw are very little hopos for his reoery. Hon. Sanrnel OVvln. an old an promi nent nmber of the Blair county Bar. died at his home) In HillWsyshnre. on Wednes day morning; In the 70.h year of his ace. John Joseph Wherry, the oldest son of the late Jamea Wherry, of Ebenaborff. died In the AUnona Ilnspital. from dropsy, on Wednesday morning, aeed about 29 yeara. The deceased wan a brother of James Wherry, of this nlace. On Toesday nieht of last week, the store of Ons. Simon 1n Gallitiln. was en- tered hy burelars and a larte amount of valuable goods carried off. Edward Collins and James Nolan were arrested at Latrohe then'xt day on suspicion of being Impll- E. G. Tverr. TlJti.. will offer at rttiblln i --. . - eala aft tils raa A nn In KhAnahnrff. ntl . -- " Suturrtav, Msrcn 'ji. wo, at one o-cioca p. m . a large lot of honshold. kitchen, and office fnrnitnre. Persona wanting bargains Phonld make it swit to attend the sale as It Is Mr. Kerr's Intention to remove to Indiana, and the property mast be sold. The Altoona Natural Oas Company while drilling on the St. Vincent Abbey farm, near Latrnbe, on Saturday last, struck a vein with a pressure of 250 pounds. It is free from salt water and Is pronounced a number one well. The stockholders are jubilant over the strike and expect to real ize handsomely from their venture. Nearly all the people lo Ebensburg having Ice bouses, have succeeded, daring the recent cold snao In having them filled, a It hon eh the qnallty is not so good as that harvested In previous years. A nnmber of cars loaded with lew were also shipped, but the rain on Monday night put an end to work, which np to that time was kept up day and night. Cyrus Elder, T.q . of Johnstown, was in Pittsburgh on Monday, and reporter for the PUpntrh. of that city, says: "Mr. F.lder does not think that the delegates to the Republican State Convention will bolt Delanmter as reported. Cambiia being a minority county, he aald. Is also a machine county and the delegates will vote as the machine dictates." Mr R. F. Jones, of this place, who Is working at Reynoldsvllle, Pa and his brother. David E Jones, or the tatter place, were in town a few daya during the past and present week, nelnf called hither by the death of their flsfer. Miss Margaret Jores. who died at the residence of her brother, Jonathan Jones, in Cambria towa ship. on Thursday last, aged about 6i years. II-T remains wore interred In Lloyd ceme tery on Sturd.y. Aroo'.g the politics' announcements this week appears the name of John Klrby as a I cndid.te for Conntv Commissioner. Mr. Kirtiy is s wett-krown cit'ien of Johns- town bironvh, who has been twice honored 1 , by the Democracy by an election to the of- ' fiee of Connty Commissioner and Is urged j again by his many friend to serve them In the same capacity. We have differed with 1 : the present board of Commissioners on sev- , eril occasions hut at all times have found ! Mr. Kirby a courteous and obliging official. I 1 The John-t wn 7Vi(n goes into ex- stacies over the PrOKnect of Cant i bria coHnty baying to take charge I of Somerset county's prlioners while I that eonnty is building a new Jail. The Trihttne, with Stewart Springer In mind, rushes in with a guarantee that the prisoners will be "turned over" when wanted. The Tribune' guarantee is, how evur, useless to the people of Somerset county as their Commissioners, with no faith in the guarantee, have made arrange ments to keep their prisoners tr. the Indiana county Jail. -A most distressing accident occurred at j Bris.lenville on Saturday evening. The lit tle fix-year-old danghter of Mr. and Mrs. James Shearer, of that place, was playing In the room and came In eontact with the fire In the grate. Her clothing took fire and, no one being in the room to render assistance, the little girl was burned so ter rible that, after suffering the most herrid aw-onies for an hour, death came to her re lief. Her screams brought assistance, but too late, and it was with difficulty that the hnrie was saved from the flames. Greens- Kitrg Record. Ahont two years ago. Miss R-sste Strttt matter lost a gold dollar which her father. Mr. Andrew Strlttmatter. of Carroll town ship, had presented to her as a Christmas 2if. Iu December last Resale's brother, Andrew.saw a hawk kill a chicken and shot at It with a r tie, but missed it. and the bo.lv of the chicken was left undisturbed. On Saturday, while engaged In playing ball. the ball rolled to the spot where the carcasa of fowl had decayed, and tbere. lying In the midst of the bones and feathers, Andrew saw his sister lost Christmas gift. The dollar piece had evidently been In the ebicken's craw when the hawk killed It. Miss Strittmatter is an inmate of St. Mary's Convent, Pittsburgh. CurroHtoirn 'rc. Mrs. V.Hzabetb Davis, an old lady who lives west of Creson, fUrted to walk on Wdnesday rooming from rer the station to her home on the railroad, Accompanied by Thomas Pod son. a relative. When near Helman's curve they stepped ont of the way of a passing freight train In front of Day Express east. Dod.son succeeded lo getting out ot the way but Mrs. Davla was struck by the locomotive, thrown from the track several feet In the air. falling out of the way of the train. She was picked up and taken on the train to Altoona and then con veyed to the hospital, where, on an exam ination of her injurlea being made, it was found that her left arm was broken at the elbew and that her back was severely hurt At last accoonte she waa resting comforta bly, but owing to her age; about seyenty, her recovery Is doubtful. J. Wilkinson A Son, marble and gran ite dealers of Ebentiburg, Pa., wfcih to In form the public that they are prepared to , All all orders for cemetery work, in either marble or granite, at figures that defy com petition. The artistic excellence and an perlor woikmansbip of tbelr deelgns are evidenced by the many sprcimena now on exhibition a.t their establishment and by the numberless de-dgns which tbev have erected la the various cemeteries In this coun'y and elsewhere. Every department of their bus- ! Ineas Is In the hands of skillful and compe- ! tent workmen, who are capable of exeeut- Ing any piece or wk, from the plainest to ', the most elaborate, which together with th personal supervision that eyery Job receives Is a guarantee that perfect satisfaction will be given to the most exacting of patrons. They have ordered forty toes of marble which will arrive lo March and April, and they will then have as flue a stock of the best marble that ever came to Western Pennsylvania. Persons wishing anything in tbelr line would do welt to give them a call before leaving their order with any other manufacturer, as you can depend rtpon retttnjf a rood Job at a fair price. "st Prsrrrdlaft. The following cases were deposed of after our report in last week's Fbeemak. Commonwealth ys. Cbsrles Bamhart. Larceny. Defendant plead guilty. Sen- tenced to Imprisonment Id 'tis penitentiary for one year and three months. Commonwealth a- Frank McManan. Selling liquor without license. Defendant plead guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of f.-00 and costs and sent to jail for three months. Commonwealth vs. Mrs. Mary Farretl. Aggravated assault and battery. Jury find defendant guilty. Commonwealth . Jamea Farrer. Re sisting an rfflcr. A mailt proteqni was en tered on payment of costs by defendant. Commonwealth s. Tatrtck O'Connell. Assault and battery. Defendant plead eullty. Commonwealth vs. Henry Von Alt and Ellen Auhry. Open lewdness. Ignored by the grand jury. Commonwealth vs. Ilenry ytpelcher. Lar ceny. Defendant plead guilty. Sent to Jail for ten days. Commonwealth va. Mark Deadly. Resist ing an officer. Defendant plead guilty and was fined ten dollars and costs. Commonwealth vs. Bertram Simon. As sault and battery. Jury find defendant guilty. Commonwealth va. ITarrv L. George. For- nleatlon and bastardy. Jury find defend . .. . us Kuliiy. ine usual sentence was im- poaea. Commonwealth vs. Patrick Dougherty. Assault and battery. Defendant plead guil ty and was sentenced to pay a fine of 15 and costs. Commonwealth vs. John Skolk Assault and battery. Defendant plead guilty. Sent to jail for twenty days. Commonwealth vs. William Peters. Keep Ing a gambling bouse. Jury find defendant not guilty but that he pay th costs. Commonwealth va. Frank Kinney. Ae gravared assault and battery. A nolle proteij-ul was entered. Commonwealth vs. Andrew TJrbanlti, arraigned for the murder of Alhert Dlgle, was taken op on Saturday morning, when the defendant plead guilty. In order to de tannine the degree of guilt mid testimony was beard by the court, v. bleb was conclud ed at noon, bat Judge Johnston reserved his decision until Monda when he fixed the crime as murder In the second degree and sentenced TJrhanltz to a term of five years in the Western Penitentiary. Commonwealth ys. Thomas Brown. Em bezzlement. Continued. SECOND WEEK. The following named persons who were convicted last week were sentenced on Monday : Patrick Carroll, assault and bat tery, was sentenced to a term of three months In Jail; Augustine Fresh, assault and battery, a like term In Jail ; George Jones. Jamea Edwards. John Tracy, Frank Beamish and Michael Uoban. for larceny, were each sent to tail for three months : Mrs. Mary Far re I, aggravated assault and battery, was sent to Jail for three months. Jobn C. Martin vs. Nell McUlade. Feigned Issue. Continued. Chsrles B. Ellis vs. Hugh Greenwood. Judgment opened. Plaintiff becomes non suit. D. F. ITomer vs. Ilenry Barnhart. Re plevin. Continued by consent. Executors of Joseph Miller vs. Edward McGiade et al. Scire Facias. Jnry find for plaintiff the sum of $300. Oscar L. Pringle vs. Margaret A. Fringle, Executrix. Assumpsit. Continued at costj of defendant. Use Wm. A. Gray vs. Gray A Weyland. Assumpsit. Not regularly on the list. Nell McKay vs. Joseph A. Anderson. Judgment opened. Continued. Thomas IT. Greevy vs. Geo. M. Eeade, Assumpsit. Continued bv consent. E B. Cress wet I vs. Mary Cole. Replevin. Continued at cost of defendant. Anton Klein vs J. M. Elliott. Judgment opened. Continued at costs of defendant. A. S. Morrow, Trustee, et al. vs. Thomas E PInnkett. Jr. Appeal. Settled. R X Gallte ys. C. II. Humbert et al. Cel. Fa. sur. M. L. Plaintiff becomes non suit. J. B. Gallle vs. C. H. Humbert et al. Scl. Fa. anr. M. L. Plaintiff becomes non suit. E. Deetner Co. va. C. Gayer, Trustee. Feigned Issue. Jury find for plaintiff. James M. Young vs. Johnson Steel Street Ral, Co. TreSpt. jury called and sworn when after hearing the testimony the Court declared a compulsory non suit. D. McLaughlin vs. Jobn Rsurke. Ap peal. Jury find for the defendant. Surcha Makln vs. Samuel Shank et al. Anneal. Jnry find for the plaintiff the turn of t8.73. tcmmialfaM. CARROU.TOW. Pa., March 11, 1800. Editor Freeman : Dear Sir. I see a communication In last week's Issue of the Carrolltown Aeica signed by a a "masked" man, s opposed to reside In Ebensburg: bat It matters little whether be resides In Ebensbjrg or Carrolltown. I, as one of the Auditors of the Cambria Coun ty Agricultural Association do not think worth while to answer it. but will suggest that any member of the Aseociaton who may suspicion that the auditors' statement la Incorrect, in any particular, can see an itemized account of the auditoia' settlement in the bands of Mi. P. J. Dietrlck. Treas urer, with all vouchers preserved for In spection. No man with a "mask" or as sumed name should be taken Into ac count, and no member of the Association who actually finds a wrong, should be ashamed to aign bis proper name to a eota munlcatlon. No respectable newspaper editor will allow false assertions to be priot ed when the facts ean be so easily ascer tained. Yours, etc-, T. S. Williams. Auditor. The Sbepplnc Mar f Plttabar Kb. Attention Is called to the ad. ertlsemeot of Campbell Jt Dick In our paper to-day. This brm are proprietors of The People's Store, the largest and most complete estab lishment in Pittsburgh. As the name Indi cates, they are of the people and for the people. They speak of Carpets. Lace Cur-, tain, etc.. In this special announcement, but for tveneral line of shopping necessi ties no other store In this section offers wider scope or greater Inducements, both as to the Immensity and variety of depart ments, whilst their prices are known far and wide to be the lowest In the land. They maintain a large and weft conducted mall order department, and goods ordered by sample will be found entirely satisfac tory. General Dry Goods, Drese Goods. Silk, Suits and Wraps. Tiimm'ogs, Na tions, Uunderwtar, Gents Furnishings, House Linens, Millinery. Boys' Clothing, and many ether departments are incorpo rated. Don't fall to visit tham or com inu ! "" Goods warranted to be as "P'n,J or no sale. Foa Sale on P.m. The subscriber will sell at private aale his farm, on mile south or Ebensburg. If not sold brfore tbe first of March tbe farm will be for rent. James Mters. P. J. Harr, the oldest conductor in point of service on the Pennsylvania Rail road, died at bis borne In Latrobe Monday night. Mr. JJarr was about fifty-thiee year of age and had been a conductor tbe Pennsylvania Railroad continuously for over twenty-five years. The direct cause of bis death was consumption, although la ha 1 been confined to hh borne bat a abort time. Barr ia4 Blserallck Items. March 8. 1P90. Editor Freeman. I herewith serd yon a few Items thinking they may be of interest to some of yonr nr aoy readers. The few day's sleighing that we bad bere was welcome to everybody. Miss Mary Shaller. who lost all ber rela tives In the Johnstown flood, isstayinat tbe refldenc of Rev. Father Constantino, at Nicktown. Mr. Ilenry Duman and Joseph Prteer.wf Black lick township, lately purchased a new steam law mill and haye It now In full op eration. Mr. John Reddinger has removed bis steam saw mill from the Springer tract In B'ackllck to the Lieb tract in Barr town ship. Mr Frank Springer, who has been work in? In Elk county, la on a visit to bis home In Nicktown. Mr. Stephen K rsch. who is a citizen of Harrlsburg, Is visiting tbe old homestead at Nicktown. The well-known complaint, "la grippe." has been getting In Its work her and hopes are entertained that it may soon disappear and never return. Mr. John Peter, wro. for some time past, has been working at Johnstown, baa re turned home to Nicktown. Mr. Joseph Miller and sons are busily en gaged clearing off a place to erect a steam saw mill, purchased by Mr. Isalab Brown. Mr. Samuel Long Is Kept at home with a severe attack of rheumatism. Mr. John Klllen is busily engaged in cut ting tbe herotock timber lately purchas-d ftom Mr. Joseoh Rebr, In Batr township. Mrs. Frsnces Long, who wss visiting ber daughter. Mrs. Brown, during tbe present week, has returned bom. Miss A. A n April Trip I I narton via Praasylyaala Rail road. On April 3d the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will ffer a mist desirable oppor tunity of visiting Washington. It is a period of the year when the handsome city wears Its most attractive aspect, and it Is also a time when tbe Government derart ments are busiest. Excursion t.ckett. vc'.d for ten days and bearing atop over privi eire In Baltimore, la either direction. vill be sold from Pittsburgh at 10. and at correspond ingly low rates from tbe stations mentioned below. A special train of parlor cars and day coaches will leave Pittsburg at 8.00 a. m., but ihoee who prefer to start tn tbe evening may take the tralna leaving at 7:15 or 8.10 r. m. Tbe following are the rates and schedule of special train : Kate. Johnstown 7 35 Cressor. 7 35 Alteon 7 33 Train leaves. 10 13 A. M. 11 02 " 11 50 " Those who care to make flying side trips farther South may purchase at Washington reduced rate excursion tickets to Mt. Ver non. Richmond. Petersburg, or Old Point Comfort. Return coupons wU be accepted on any train within the limit, except tbe Pennsyl vania Limited. Bar It 1 Arsiica aI ve. Tbe Beet Salve In tbe world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter. CLapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect aatisfaction. or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. Sold at tbe drug store of K. James. Ebens bur, and W. W. MeAteer. Leretto. atotiexsl Rsnert. Tbe following Is tbe report of tbe Ash vllle school for tbe month ending March 7. Biyi. 'Oris. Total. Attendance.... ?5 31 M ATeraae M 7 4v Percent SJ 7 The following named pupils were perfect in attendance : Eva Litzinger. May Fisher, Abble Mansfield. Esther Del xler, Frances Monahan. Jennie Abernethy, Wrenda Aber nethy, Lauia Wills, Get tie Myers, Frank Monabao. OIlleGlll, Clyde Kratzer. Richard SUrm, John Burgoon. Oscar Gill, Joseoo Monahan, John Eckeorode, John Donougbe, Andrew Cole. Those who missed only one day : Cairle Mob ley. Cora Myers. Katie Myers. Bessie Mobley, Gertrude Wills. Rose Delozler. Mary Trexler. Larry Gill. George Myers, and Robert Willa. The pupils are prepatlng. tor a concert at the close of school. Prrhape no local disease has puzzled and baffled tbe medical profession more than nasal catarrh. While not Immediately fatal it la among tbe most distressing and disgusting Ills tbe flesh Is belr to, and the records show very few or no cases of a radical cure of cbronie catarrh by any or the multitude of modes of treat ment nntil tbe Introduction of Ely's Cream Balm a few years ago. Tbe success of this preparation baa been moat gratifying and surprising;-' NAKRIAUC l.irCXSM ISSllJF.lS. The following marriage licenses were Is sued by the Cleifc ef the Orphans Court for the weekending Wed oesdsy, March 12. 1890 : William E Ream and Katie Dick, Fraok lln. Eben L. Clement. Monroe. Maine, and Malinda Collerbauicb, Paint township, Som erset county. Pa. Jobn ftoy, Wairen.Pa., and Mary Stewart Geuvmlll, Johnstown. Clover Seed For Sale. Twenty nine bushels clean ck.ver seed; erop of 'x, big clover. Addtess Aug. E. Farabaul', Lo retto. Pa. Consumption Surely CurexJ. To Tn Eorroa; Plaaae Inform yoar readers that X have a poaitiT remedy for the above-named diaeaee. By Ita Umely uae thonaatida of bopeleaa rim bare beaa permanently cured. I shall be glad to eead two botUae of my remedy rRE to any of yonr seeders who bare eonaumptioa if they will eefid me their Xxpreee and P. C nUnll. Beepeet full, T. A. BXOCCM. M- CL. 181 Feari SC. Ji. Y. Absolutely Pure. Ta powaer sever vanea. A msrve ei purity, atreact aad wholeaomenees. More economical Utmm tbe erdleary ktada. and euaotrteaold la eosnpetltlea with tbe multitude ol the low teet abort welaht, alam or phosphate powder. Sold eoty Istsw. Kotal Uaaia Povnu Co 10 Wall SC. M aw Yoai. ClAUnoN. Art pervona are her-y Boti4 aot J to aesretlata lor a Bote ef $7i, payable to Job Baton. Hack A Co-el Ebensburg. and stKDed byjobu W. Uuna and Joseph F. Imroln. but held by ene Ueorsje Mtcfesrd. aa said note Is paid. JOHN W. DI NS, JtiSKPUKUt-KBIN. ' fallen limber, March U, lM. Political Announcements. '"!-' is f M,'aa wi!l W ir.trrlrd rom no- f- ikwi r In Hon, on tkr ?tk o Jim, xext. t Itt Witrut.tl.i: t or Awtmbhi tS.00 . t or Trrmntrr'r, For ( Zonal iui or. it. $ ; d; f or Au4trT,-?X'. All cr.rdt aut Cm ( rompanird bg the cc VSSEMHI.Y. I hereby annr-ene myself s a eaniidat for the norai Datlcn ol the otOee f Memter of the IxKlatur, uriet to tbe ac tion nl the Ikpfnacraiir i.rttnarv elwrtan. Uallllsin. Marrkl.isvu. K. HTZHAKKIS. FOB ASSEMBLY. Ed.T. McNeells oi.lohn town. Pa., mhjert to tbe rule of the Ueiao cratie party. Jonntewn, Feb. 3f. 1W. R ASSKW HLY.-I heeler atinounc mynelf a a caa1i1ate l r AMeiuMv. sct.iect to the dec'fion of '.he Iemocra le trimsrl. JACOB ZIMMERMAN. JohoMown. Feb. 25. lswo. FOR COl iMY TKEASI KF.R. I heret.y sa il ounce oiT'elf a candiilata fcr the Domi nation to the offtre ol 1'ounty Treasurer, sobjtsrt to the rule governing the I emoormtic vertr. I'HILII' J. SANDERS. Monster township. Feb. 27. F OK COCXTY TKEAStTKEK. I hereby an nounce myself as a CADdMate lor tbe office ol County Treasurer at the nrxt lcmcratic pri mary election. fun)ect to tha ni'en ol tne lnio crattc partT. ItKNKY J. HOPPEI. Barr township. Tab. 10. ISM. CorNTY TRF.AST RE K.-r heretj announce myself as a esnriMaie ror the nomlnstion to the ofllc o Conuty Treasurer, subject to tbe rules KOTernlng tbe Iiemoeratlc party. c. j. yi w EK. Jobsstown. Pa., Feb. 12. 18.0. TOK CtitlNTY t'tiM MISSION EH. I herehy X snnonnce m yfl 1 as s caDJi'tafe for rne nomtnatli n ol the office ol i'onnty C oumlsioner, aul'icc. to the action ef tbe Iemocratlc nrlmarv election. JOHN KIKUY. Jol.nctown. March 10, 1S90. I7i)lt rorXTV COMMISSIONF.lt. I hereby ononn'-e mysel ta a candidate tor the nom ination of t'ornty (v.tnnis?ion r. mtnect to tbe action ot the lJ-.moerattc t.nriRry election. w. a. i.axrzY. Upper Yoter township, March 3. lssS). FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I bechy announce myself as a can.i i.ls'e for the othca cICoaniT C'ommlfiBionrr. subicct to the aecUlou ot tbe OemocruMe primary election. JOHN HEAKEK. Susqneharna township. Feb. 24. TOIt COUNTY COMMISSIONER I herehy ann once mree!! aF a candidate for the office 01 ConntT ruTT)lsi.ner. sui iret to tbe decision cf the Itemorratie primsrr elction. 1'ATKH'K U. DII-LON. Elder township. Feo. TJ. lKO. FiK ttOUNIY l-OM MISSION EK. I herehy announce rorselt as a m.dMate for the ot 1 fire of ".untT Oommtsloder. sotiject to t B ? de I cision of tbe Hetnorrstle t'Hmarr election. I W1I.LUM J. T1EKKEY. j Camt.rla township. Feb. IS. isso. LICENSE AITLICATIOXS. riHE Irdlowinic persons hare filed r..llrat1oni 1 i..r license wltb the Clerk nl tbe Conrt of Quarter Sessions of CaOibrU Countj to be pre sented to said court on Monday, March 171b, A. O. AnaasTowjisHir. Tarera.t'haney and Henry Irkea. Haa Townsmr Tavern. Harrv A. Inther. Ashvillb BoBrtCou. Tern. Annie S Jimok bank. AngnsTire lwioghrrtj. Kicbard J. free. Ulrhael A.fl'Harra. FiBsrr Wa id, Ciacnii Boa. Tavern. Oeorve Arl.surh. Mlebsel I. But.. Patrick Korle. Cbrist Erar. John F Fees, Parries Oreea.J' ha llmtin. Thomse alsltoren. Notomon lUltmin, Jnsepb T. Keilr. Jr-hn Kor't. Michael Isffer. Herb Mcfsnrell, P. J. McIao(thlin, tdward U'Nclll. Hrewers. Mantaret (Jumnsr. SB.at WAKDt'Anama Bob Tarern. Mary Burkhart. Jobn BurkbarJ. 4nrtine Heine. John I.Taett. I'eter Koth, feter Toner, Henry Sal It. Jobn beflsuer. Cjibbolitowji Boa. Tavern. Jntla Binder, B. A. rllum, O. A. I'artiaujch. Jobn laser. Josepb A.Oray.A.H. Hsoit. Iawrcnee-Schreth. Wm. '. and Henry LI. Schrntb. John St.. Us. John I. Thomas. Brewers, B. A.BIam, A. r'ara!aua;h. Henr O Sohroth. Wholesale, Jobn J. llauek, T.S. Williams. Carroll To wasmr.Tsrem.t Catherine Baker. Calinus lather, Heary Mellon, MattLew Weak land. :hbt Towwswrr: Ts-rern. Joha H. Cordell. Jobs HI)Hs. Jeseph A. Warner. fBBRT SrRixt.s Dor. Tavern, John 1'rouse, J. B Noonan. t lABriKi t)Towusir. Tavern .(leorxe Harb er. (leorae Saalstiy. Fib-st Wtui.rusriiraR BiB. Tsvern. Fred erick Benler. John Biarhofl. fharlei Kaher. P. S. Freldhofl. John Oaus. Albert K. ulselliart. ileoia-e Held. Philip Sandmaier, John Scbon hart, W. H Troxell. SrxiBT Wabd, IV.xmiua B. Tavern. Sarah Cavanauich , Beniamia Kist. John Mnrton, William L.. Weha, Jobn ZoDel. Brewers . -has. t Kress. t'oxaxACOB TowssHir. Brewers, Lawrence Kosu Cbotlb Towssmr. Tavern, Peter Brown. Catherine Carpeater. .Michael lamb, l'autck Meflall. Harrv M. Oraffln. PrK TowBMBip. Tavern, Anna A. Dunphy. Cnarles Oanntner. Hash TIsntsran. Kabt tV.BWjirnB !5H Tsvrrc. MichselJ. Oannon. tleorre A. Confer, Msrsraret Kelly. Ksnenr-BT-iuj. West Waki. Tavern, .l-.hn and A!sTt Bepiler. J B. leTinT, John S Mi'ler. tBEisvr.r.. East w afd. Taver-, L. Iter Mr , V.Lr.EK Tow xHie. Tsvem. 'harle rl tscauer. Ja- .'i Iwiine. KrunU X. tt, I.niie A I'laM. Fra?iim lt.s. 'I ivern. .I...) Kiii'ntr. r4!.LITrti Bob Tsvern. I-ri'el C. Hurk.K. E. Hirnan. I'harles Tm-f. Alhert F Firs . Mi chael Kitiharris. F. P. Olllea. Andrew Oeocler. Joseph M.trunnlnr. Arnold Lntz. Henry Sev more. John A. Smith. Brewers. Osnrrs Aukes bauer. Bottler. Thomas W. Boms. I. Luti st Son Anthonv Pad u la. Wholesale. Thomas W. Burns. Allen H. Heist,- 1. LaUa Son. OAttmis TuwwsHir. Tavern. Juhn J. Ood frev. James Banian. John A. McOntre. Bottlers, H. I). Rentiers. Wholesale. H. 1. Kemlers. OirmTOws B..R. Tavern. Catherine Keam. HaHTisr.a Boa. Tavera. t'liarles Kinnev, Marshall Ollpatrick. Caleb A . rray . Michael H. Nacle. John A. Parke, John A. Piatt, H.J. Schettla;. William lownsead, . M. Wood in. Wholesale. Albert leitiick. Saooao Ward. Job att-roWK. Tavern. Jobn M. Coad. Joseph Cronae Michael Fitzhsr ri. John Frank, Francis E. Kelly. John Klnne7, lvld Klrbr. Oenrre W. Kounh. W.J olwin. nell.Neal Sharkey, Martin A. suck. Wholesale, John Rsah. Third Waro, Joits-stow. Tavern. Josejih Belter. Teresa Clark. (loaHnh Cutter. Wil liam IVxlson, Joshua UrlfTith. John .1 Hoeniek. .loan k K. A Jamrwt. Enoch Jonee, John K.rl.r, Jr.. Joseph Kost. Kohert K. Ijn;hert. Charles Maneval. Jme J sriiitasn. M. B. Parsons, Ste phen Quirk. John V. ShaffT. Benjamin Salka. Charles Wes. Bot'lers. Chs'lrs Hormann. l bole.nle. P. S. e"lsiev. Irrn "itv Brcwlnir Co . I avid J. Lewis, John Luda ia & Son, U. Lutz Sl lorn Wj?n, Jox"tow-!. THVm. Er nest Fume!, lleary Koci. Jaeo Melrs, Wll lnm M.retrs. IVkhrrdt Pfeil, Frtnk P. Wetr. W Uoiale, I'ratik 31. IXibcinsck. Hill:au2 Thom as. Sitth Wakt, JoUKsTonjr. Taveni, Wm. Stiaflar. SkvbstS Wavti. JoHTOwa. Tsvern, Jjhn B. tlerlisrdt, Edwar'l Orate. Brewer, Julm Emmcrlira. UitT IkiR Tavern. Jaeoh Bi-k. (lea. Brant. Jamea A. Burke. C. A. Oaotve. Marvaret Heily. John MetiEsr. Sarab Muiherron, Blulr Short, Tbeof.re eell. IxjearTo Bob. Tavern. Fiorlan Ber.gele A.J. Christy, C'isr es F. fHonnel!. FtesT Warn M II 1 vti.LB Ti vrti. Thos, T B oderlrk. Evan A.James. John J Msloner, Ml. had F. Murjliy. Owen Mcfue. William S. U'B-len. W holer V. Koi.er? Lldell. snxiiiD Wabo. M1LLV11.1.B. rvern. E.lwsrJ R. A iaros. James p HHrnes, James Ialley, Bridifet Lvnch. John Honsn. Sr.. Jhn Hcditrra. i'uiTAMi Towa'SHjr. Tavern llueh 'anivin, James I a lev. Ail-ert l' hl Peter Jstnes. John J. McDonnell. Neal MctH.ide. Joseph Mc tronicb. Mrs. Mc,ouab, Felix Toole. Wbclefale. . F. MrIonald. PROhracT lit 1 R. Tavern, Mary earr, Thomai Kllev. Krakb Township. Tavern, Micj.xel Carroll, Wnnait Ch.tplin. Joeih t . Isnrldn. John Mr Mullen. WU.iam Hlssick. Who'.rale, Wl luni Adams. KicnLAoTowmr. Tavern. Tbertsa Maine Bernard N-es. Soi-tb Fork Boa. Tavern. W. W. Baker. Charles N.'Jrnn-e. Jacob Watterson. Stojkvcrbkk Towsstur lavurn. Jchn Aleti ler. eorne S. Sreaeier. John Watklns. Sirsorrw ama Towssuir. Tavern, Simon P. Lantzv. Michael Moler. TcsstiHiLL Bor. Tsvern, Andrew l!aal. Jr., J A. Fettram, Hlchard Byrne. John E. Killduff. William Mctloukh. Wholesale. K.J. Plunkett. WasnmoTow Tiwunnir. Tavern. John H. Clark. W. K Ianham. Charles Kinney. Martin I -cap. Frabk M Ieap. Dorotny I -en p. Patrick K. Myers. John McKrnna. Hub i '!.. nnell. Jobn McNallj. Wm. J. Scbwaderer. Brewers, Kobert J. Mc.Nally. Wbitb TowasHir Wbolraale. W- C. Heverlv. Wilmorb Boa. Tavern. Jtwepb Horner. Con. rad Wecdentb. frraR Yodbb Towssuir Taveia, Jobn Uta- barns. Charles Hochsttne. Lowea Yodbb Towbship Tavern. Jaob AI bracbt. Frank Cowan. Michael Conway, Fiancil Leek ej. Job a Leidttch. JAMES C. DARBY. Clerk of tbe Conrt of Una iter Sessions. THRESHIHG A SPECIALTY. Simplest. Most Dunat.le. Keonoinf-val and perfect la use wastes no rraln:cleas It rea.ly for market. THRESHING ENV.IXES'rvwtals Saw Mills. - hlnale Machines. Hay presaes, and Standard Implements generally. A D. FARQUARCO. Limited. Se 3d tor I lias- Penrv Iran ia Africa It ural trated t'Atatoeue. Werfct, VUKK. 1'A. Feb. JL. li.-4t. OTICE. All persons are hereby notified that 1 have purchased tbe property ot John A. Hurv 00a . real an.l pen-oaal. Al! persons are hereby notined not to meudle or Interfere with tbe same. MKS. KATHERINE BURGOON. Ashvtlle, Pa., MarcU 3, lSWi. ASSIONEES NOTICE -Notice la hereby riven that Jeaeph F. Masjee. ol ClearQeld towns hi n, Cambria county. Pa, by deed of vol natarv assignment bear:n v'ate the 24th Febru ary. 1S90. baa assigned to Joseph Dunahoe. ol like reeidence. in trust for the benefit of the creditor ot the said Joseph F. Mairee all tbe estate, real ' . 1 ... . . . c . . persons indebted to tbe said Joseph F. Mattee will make Immediate payment to tbe said ae itAtnee and thoae bavlnx e alma a;alaat him will Present its same without delav. JOSLJ-U JJONAHOE. iiiti T, 13y0, 6- . Actiiae. well, of N otice of A ppeals. PrEVIS will be held on money at luterett l and oiher i.ropertr tax l ie for Sta'o pur poses by the County Commissioners, at their 01 f.ce. ia Ct.eachurK. I'H.. on tLe iavs uaUit'i 6:iust for the respet;ve di'trlrts : Oh MosdaT. MiW H 31st: Adams. AllcKheny. Karr. Blaokltrk . famrla. t'arroll and t'hest townships, the First and Seo end wards or Cambria Horoug-h, and Asbrllle, CarroUtowa and Chest tarings UorouKbi. Ob TrisBiT. April 1st: First, Second. Tblrl. Fourth. Fifth. Sixth and Seventh wards. Johnstown, and First and Second wards, Mlllville Borouith. Ul WDH1SDAT, ArRTL 2Xt. Reade. Klcbiand. Sfonyereek. Susquehanna, V asblnsrton. W blte. l(ter Yeder and Lower Yoder townships, and south Fork, Wilmore and Wood vale Boroughs. Oh Thue8It, AraiL 3rd. Clearfield. Conemaotfh t'rovle. Dean. East and West Taylor. Flderand tiailitxin townships. First and Socond wards. Oonemauab BorouKb, Ceopersdale and Fast Conemauarh Boroughs. Ox Ftudat. Arwi. 4th. East and West Wards. Ebecshora:. Franklin, fJaMltxin. ruhbton. L.111.V, Loretto. Pro'peft, and Tunnolbill Boroughs, and Jackson, Siuua ster, PortHire snd Siimmerhlll townships. JwMS K 1 II BY. 1 JUHNCAMfBELL, Commissioners. J. r. I.L.OY1). Attet: D. A. McOocsa, Clerk. Man-b 14, lr). Assinco'c Sale t F ViLt lBLI REAL UTAH HY virtue cf an order of sale isrnlnit ont of the Court of Common f'lens f Caiul ri roui.tr, the nnderKsrned asslirnee f John MCortniek and I.ix inda I'. Mccormick bis wife, will ex(Kse to puhlic sale on tbe premises hereinafter de seribed as No. 1. on Saturday, Mar. 22, 1890, at one o'clock, r. v.. tbe following- described Keal Ftate. to-wit : No. 1. All that certain lot ofirronnd situate In the borouirh ol Wilmore Cambria eonnty. Penn sylvania, tMiunded and described as follows, that Is te say: Frontlnsr thirty (SC) feot on Main street and rztendlUB' hack same width to property of Ah. Batler. havlna lot of Elizabeth Christy on the north and lot of yi. I). Shryork on the south, and baviDK thereon e-rcted two-story Frame EveHiniEonse ! MMfe No. 2 All that certain piece er parcel of Isnd situate In Summrrtiill township. Cambria eonnty, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wit : Beginning at a post and pointers: tbenee north elsrhty-eiitht (3) feet, east one hundred and forty (140) perches to a post and pointers: thence touth two (V) tlettrres east one hundred and twenty, loor (VM) perches to a teech: thence south elzhty-elirht (sS) detrrees. west one hundred and lorty (14ft) perrbes to a pjst and pointers: thence north two (2) degrees, west one hundred and twenty-four (14 ) iitrcbes, to tlie place of beginning-, containing;, 102 ACRES, fiff v.fire (Si) perches and allowance. Tie coe.1 underlying this property will be of fered for rale separate and aiart from the sur face thereof, with all necessary mining privilege": tbe asiuee. however, reserving the right to sell same as a whole, or ot selling tbe coal separate and apart from tbe sur lac. TEKMS OF SALE: One third of the purchace tnonev to be paid on tbe confirmation of tbe sale, and tbe remainder In two iuai annual payments, with interest, to be secured with bond and mortgage or judgment notes ol purchasers, purchasers to have tbe priv ilege ot paving tbe while of their oMs In cash. JhSE H. 1I M INI). Asrignee ef Jobn and Lncinda P. McCormick. Susnmerhtll twp., Feb. g. Is-.O.-SU "VOTICE OF INOOKPOKATIOV.-Notlce ll it hereby given that an application will be made to the tloveraor f the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on WEDNESDAY, A PKIL, 2nd. A. I JiW. by U. A. (jardner. A. A. Stevecs, Walter Elndsey. Thomas H.dreevy, Timothy A. Curtis, ana others, nnder the act of Asembly of the Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania, entitled. "An act to provide for the Incorporation and reg ulation of certain eorpwtioBS," approved the oth day of April. A. It. 184. and the supplements thereto, lor the charter nl an Intended corpora tion to be called "THE ALLEUHKNY AND OLEAKHtLl) COAL, CO.MPANY." the char acter and object ot which ia to carry en tbe busi ness el mining, quarrying, aelling and buying, shipping and trauspor lug coal. Iron ore, tire clas . stone and other minerals, and tbe manu facture aad purcoaae anJ sale it coke and other product of coal, and of tire clay. Ore brick and quarried stone, and otherwise dealing la eual cuke aad other producla of coal, hre clay,irua ore. tire brick and quarried Mono, and Uie exer cise ol all such powers and prirtledges aa are Ktan ted to 8 oeh corporations nnder tbe laws ot aald Uommpnweaiui. OKELVY A. PATTEKSON. Solicitors. Jlireh 7, IbAi.stu AlUouca.Pa. G-iY3ii Away Free. To every 10th man purchasing a suit of Clothes amounting to $10.00 and ever, -will be given free A PLUSH SOFA. If you don't exactly understand the "mcdus operandi'' of this wonderful inducement, come to our Store rind we will enlighten you PANTS FREE. Every loth purchaser of pants will rcceivo a pair free no matter whether they be a $7.00 or a $10.00 pair. The names of the lucky parties will be published in the Fkeemax. "HIRE'S 10 THE UKD OF EHAKOCI SO GBEO." Come all ye, both young and old, and get a leautiful Silk Shamrock given away free. The 37th of March St. Patrick's Day is nigh at hand and lovers of this beautiful and appropri ate emblem of the Green Isle, who desire obtaining one will do well to call immediately. The Free Pair of Pants and Plush Sofa inducements we make in order that we may be enabled to thow you our immense and beautiful line of Clothing, etc. You save 25 per per cent, on the dollar by purchasing not only Clothing, but ether goods as GUS. SIMON, The Cheapest, most reasonable and square-dealing Central Mer chant in Gallitzin or Cambria county. j Orphans' Court Sale OS VALt'APLE REAL ESTATE ! BY virtue of an or1r Issuing out of theiir pbans' Court ot Cambria eonnty. Pennsvl vaaia. to me directed. 1 will expose to public sale, on tbe premises, on SATURDAY, APRIL WM), at tea o'clock, a m.. tbe following described real estate. Tlx : AH that certain piece or parcel ol land situate In Clear! eld township, Cambria countv. Pen n sylvania. bounded by lands of Thomas Wilt, John s heron. M. L,. Cuppies, and Joseph Travis, contalnlDn 43 ACRES ! mere or less.and having thereon erected a Houe, Barn and Ou'hulldings. and having a g K.1 Orch ard and an excellei.t syrinx on tbe premises. TEKMS OF SALE. Ten per cent, of the t urrhase money to be psl J at the time ol sale. the balance of one-third at the confirmation ot saie. one-third In six months and one-third In twelve months from the confirma tion ol sale ; deferred payments to beir interest, and to be secured by the ludgtneat bond and mortgage of tbe purchaser. JiofcPH r . t.tlttl r.K. Execntorol Patrick lt.novan. decd. St. Augustine. Pa.. March 13. :ito.-3t. Orphans' Coin-t Siale -OF VALtAllLE- ! Real Estate 1Y virtue ol an order of the Orphans' Conrt cf Cambria county. Pennsylvania, to me di rected. I will expose to public sale on the prem ises, on SATURDAY, MARCH 2'.), 1S90, at two o'clock p. tn.. the following deori'ved real estate, late the property of Jeremiah Topper, deceased, vlx : All that certain piece or lot of gTonnd sltnhte In tbe township of Allegheny. Cambria nounty, Pennsylvania, adjoining tbe borough of Ixrettn, bounded on the north by rond leading from Ix retto to Ebenstiurg, on the east by lot ol Susan tckenrode et al.. on the south "by old road leading to Ebensburg, and on the west by lot ol estate of Michael Leavy, deceased, having there on erected a two storied FRAME HOUSE, a stable and all necessary outbuildings. TEKMS OF SALE. Ten percent, of the purchase money to 1 paid at the time ot sale, the balance of oae thlrd at the confirmation of sale; ane-thlrd In six month', and the balance In twelve months from the con. firmation of sale. Iielcrre.t pavments to bear In terest and to be encurex! by tbe JU lenient bond a do mortgage ol tbe purchaser. W. A B LITTI.K, Executor ef Jeremiah Top;r, deceaaod. Eoretto, Pa., March 8. li'.0.-3t. F'XFCr-TOKS NOTICE. Estate of Patrick J Cogan. deceased. Inciters testamentary on the estate of Patrick Cogf.n. late of the borough el South Fork In Cambria eonnty. Pa., deceased, having been r ranted to the undersigned .all persons Indebted to said estate are berrby notified to make pay ment to me without delay, and those having claims against the same will present them prop erly authenticated lor settlement to JOHN WHALES. Erecotorot Patrick Cogan, dee d . Sonth Fork, Pa.. February 7.18'-0.-t. ENTS WANTKT). Active. Energetic Men can make from $iS to et.V) per month selling for us and enjoy the oom fort of knowing that they are working tor an old and rellahle firm. Itosira ble territory in towns and counties can be secured by prompt apnllcatlon. We grow tbe stock we ofler. Aodr as, FKANKLIV D AVIS A CO . Jan. 3-8m. Nurseryu.en. Baltimore. Md. STKAY COW. Came to tbe premises of the siabs'ritr in Monster township, about Feb ruary 5, lvxi.a red anl white spotted cow about five years old. Tbe owner Is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away, otherwise she will be iii)se l ol as tbe law directs. A. W. EBEKL.Y. Munster twp., March 7. IPSO. 3t s 'ALESMEX WANTED VailAl.'! A A J CI 60 barely Ovarletiew at choice Nursery Stock. Beat Kpectwltlea. No einerleace necassarv. Sasrlal advantages to beginners. Extra InilareiBSBta. Payweehly. Mt allaa ierma neat. Best tsruis. li st ouint iree. Wo guarantee what we advertise. i Address at noe. 4JLFX BBOS Xnrterj. mm, Koltcalr, 3. Y. (Ibis liOue Is re liable). (i-7-iai Orphans' Court Sale -OF ALI AIM.K- REAL ESTATE. It Y virtue l an order of the I irphans' Court of y Caiubrli county, to me tliroclod. ; will ex le to public sale, on the premises, in the bor uuah ot lrosiect, in said county ol Cambria, on SATURDAY, .MARCH 20, lsQO, at two o'clock p. m. the following described real estate, to-wit : All that certain lot o.-piece of ground situate In the borough of Prospect, Cambria county p described, as follows vu : Beginning at a 'road Ifl feet wi-ie at a stone, eoroer of land of Catha rine Cute . thence al. ng said road s.u-h 'ri1, de grees, west perches to a p-jft, corner ot land of James allaher: thence by said land of .lames OallBa-her north 4'!.; degrees, east 5o perches to a stone, corner ol lar.d o I nai.1 James ts'.lagher; thence by land ol tbe Cambria Iron Company north 4.';'.; degrees. rat e1 perches to a stone, c-jrner ol land ot sal t Catharine Cute; tnence by same south 4.-'j dexoeek. we-t 5-j'-a perches to tbe place cf beginning, containing 2 AC havinir thereon ert-cr-d a FKAME HOUSE. STALlLEand OVTBCILI'INOS. TEKMS OF SALE. Ten er cent, ol the purchase money to be paid at tne time of sale; the balance ol one third at confirmation ot sale ; one-thir.t in six, month! and the balance In twelve month from corflrma tlon ol sale. IKslorred payments to bear Interest, and to be secured by the judgment bond and tuongime oi the purchaser. JOHN WHALES. Evecotor of Patrlcic C-igm, deceased. South Fork, Pa., March 8, l?9).-:tt. H H. MYERS, ATTORNEY-AT-LA W, Eaosscss, Ta 4wO01ce la CuUouade Kow. on Centre street. Y)R- LI.SIHF, 634 G RANT STREET. PlTTfBrOrI, Pa. GEO. M. READE, attoi:ney-at law, Esxssarss, sA. Offlee ea Centre street. rr tilth DONALD E. I ilTTON, ATTOK.t KT-AT-LAW, Esissscrs .Pxaa'a: 4srOfflceln Colonnade How. Eteiisiiai FLre Insnracce Apy T. AV. 1)1 Civ, General Insurance Agenl, KltEXSBURG, PA. L L JbB.NS'.U.'. 1. J ESTABLISHED 1872. MsstoLBnct&Co. BICK, 1. . II Ck. ESTABLISHED M. CarroUtowa Baat, I5ANK KHS, P.M.1U. . kabwaaawi imm Ai T A SHARBAUGH. A. W. BUCK, Cashier, j Cashier. General Banians Bnsiness Transactefl. The following are the principal features of a general baLKing business : llEPOMTN Kecetved payable on demand, and Interest bear lug certificates Issued Is time depositors. LOANS Extended to customers on favorable teiius and approved paper dlscwunted at all times. tOLLI.CTIOXi Made In tbe locality a nl upon all the banking, towns In the United States. Charges moderate. IsRAFTS Issned negotiable In all parts of the United Mates, aud lureiKO exchange issued ou all part of Europe. ACCOUNTS Ol merchants, farmers and others solicited, to whom reasonable accomodation will be extended. Patrons are assured that ail transaction" shall be held aa strictly private and omhdeuual, aad that they will be treated as liberally as good banking tules will permit. Kcpectfully, JOU.MH. BtlliA. IV