teifain gxtttam. FRIDAY, MARCIt ZJIMW. LOCAL A.YD RSOXAL. "' -win Lad-uT fr,"D,j8 ,n Kaoe Ho will be abn. for win time. ' Mr F P. omen. and ex BorgeM Burns. ti.imxin. were ftoiton to our town oo riXb.vln waited for winter tb erst ; tprtM oolU bas furr-lsbed the renl winter ' . when the U " n,KhU art f eqn" lewrth n.l prin commences. Mr JuMu Ktcer. of Washington town- .blp. tried in- s''hlna on Thuwd.y nd m"nt a fw hours in town. Iroor now Director John Lop tM W wanted a pension, to date from April. ' w;, t the rte of ft per mooth. i George Uill. pastor of the Etb- 'sbum Congregational church, on Sunday yrnlna handed Id his resignation. ? -rrof. A. K. Reed. formerly of this place. ? now a cltli-n of A'toona, p-t a couple of v-daya In town durlne tte present week, t -Mrs. Mary Myers, wire of ex-Sherlff - James Myers, bas been unit III for soma . time, the effects of an attack of la grlrpe. J. For Rkjct The mom on second floor :oyerroy store room on Dlh Street. For terras appiy to Edwahd Uhikkith. ; -On Tuesday ftltfht and Wedonsday. now fell 10 a depth of woe foot but the hot son Is taking It away nearly as fast as It came. i The Commute on teachers' permanent eertifleates will hold the examinations In the MIHtIIIw high school building on April Uth and 3th. i -Mr. Theodore Sell, the good nrttured and good looking brewer of Lilly, was In town on Wednesday and of course dropped r Jn to see us. "i E. T. FUrt. of Johnstown was caught tietwreo the bumpers at Lawrenceyltle Junction, near New Castl-, Pa, on Mon 4sy. aud InsUntly killed. -Says a miller to a the ladles : "In se lecting your flour reject any with a bluish tint- The best flour has a very perceptible hade of straw color In It." W. J. Find ley. a brakemao on the Pitts borg division, was Uirown from hi train ' iiear Altoona. Sunday, and InsUntly killed, lie was a tesident of NlneTth. The Johnson Stteet Railway Company ? f Johnstown, hat seenred contracts for . 4.000 tons of rails for a St. Louia company, - nd 1.400 tons Tor a Denver Orm. J4 Will be here next week Gas Simon with a full line of men's, youths, and boy's elothlng. Von will find him at the Moun tain Eons) on Tuesday and Wednesday. ' 4 W. R. Thompson. Thomas Kerr, and "Edward Linton, of Johnstown spent San day in Ebensnurg. the two first named with tbelr parent and the latter with friends. Mr. Ed. Luther, one of Ebensburg's test blacksmiths, was confined to the bouse eeral days the past wek. caused by ven turing out too soon after an attack of grip. The graduating class of the Ebens'ourg Tuhllc schools will bold cloning exercises Id the Opera House at the end of the term. The Ebensborg Orchestra will furnish the music. . Monday last was license day Id Centre county, and out of twenty six applications for license the court granted eighteen, re fusel roar, and held five over until the 'April term. 11 Andrew Urbanlfz, Charles Barnbart and Henry Brown, who were sentenced to terms In the the Western Penitentiary, were f taken tc that Institution by Deputy Sheriff ' lavie on TuetwUy. The bearing for tte application for the pardon of the Nicely brothers, the Somerset : county murderers, has been continued until the l.Ub of Aprlt. They received the Infor tnatlon very cooly. i MoDnnald. of Loretto, Fa., will, from he present date antll April 1st close eat a lot of notions, 4ree good, ladles' and , children's shoes, men's boots, etc., at actual ost for spot ch or trade. We have a speedy and positive Cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker Mouth, and Headache, In Shlloh'a CaUrrh Remedy. A "aal Injector fr with each bottle. Use It If vou desire health and sweet hmth Mr. W. T. Conntngbam and family, of -Carroll township, paaaed through town on fTburday on their way tn Altoona, to visit friend. Mr. Cunningham while here ad ded his name to the Frkkma.n'8 list of aub arriWs. -The store ef n. Gregory . at Lstrebe. Was broken into en Monday night and gnoda to the amount of 00 taken. The thleee. who are anppneed to have been trampa, trrkt Into the store by breaking open the froct door. The Loretto Cornet Hand paid our town a pleasant visit on Monday and dar ing their stay rendered some fine eeU-ctions fmoslc. The Loretto band boy a are a tlever set of fellows and we are aJways clad to meet them. In the Fayette connfy court, on fetor day, James Toomey. f.w Illegal t!onor eell- trg. wan sentenced to pay a One of f 1.000 and to nndergn a two yearn imprisonment Is the county Jail, with sentence suspended In several other case. Messrs George Ankenbaaer and An rew lieagler. two of Gailltiln'a enterpris er a rmien, dropped la to aea ns en Wed e!,dT and when they left the rKM5't nbecrlptlon Mat was Increase by two ad Tance paying iahecrlbers. t The residence of Timothy Brophy. In Altoona, was damaged to the extent of t30 y fire on FrMay last. Mr. Brophy, about thirty years ago was a resided of Ebens barg. and hla nnmeroua old time friends .will he sorry to learn of bis loss. People In tae country ahonld make a note of It, If you want to get salt of -clothes for yourself or boy come to town on -Tuesday or Wedneaday or next week. Gua. Simon will be at the Mountain House witb full line of eiotnloz to select from. i -As McDonald, at Loretto, Ps.. intends removing to Creeo,oo or about April 1st., ,a offers bis store room and dwelling at tached for aale or rent. The hotel property adjoining known as the Mrs. J. B. Myers .Property, win also be Tor sale or rent. 1 -Andrew Greenwood, of Jormaiown jiel at the Almshouse on Friday last He wm about alxty years of age. and came to tneaboee named lostltnt Ion shortly after ;the B.Hxl. nw remains were Interred lathe eraeury connected with the Almshoassv twr.s..ToT" Mr Sa" Fleoner and iMrs.isuo A. Miller, of Soatb Fork, were carried at tb.rea.dence of Kev. Bowm.T 0ia place. Oo Wedne.t.r 04 r vw r .... ..thend Jen' Looahry.of John.towh. era marrl.J , ,h, miB-to,. t -Saturday nigbt Don.'.. w..i . r' "hlieon hla wu kuu e us,... tterapud to eroe. the river, which wm er, much awolien from the. reeent raloa, od almo.t drowned. Bli borae and od h ""ow ee- to PrM learn of U death I , E(1wir Dougherty, of UallUxln. ijrmeri, f Ebenaburg. at the former pi.ci 7 (fburaday) mornlnC. of consump V! M Var of 'am!' T ,0lr,, "tool -iry, this place, oo Uturday taotnlnir. A serious If not a fatal stabbing affray occurred In Johnstown on Tuesday night. In which Ilubert Jaeger was badly cot In tb abdomen - by August Humbert. The wooed U? a bad one and may result fatally. Hu mbert was arrested and la bold to await the result of Jaeger's Injuries. If you nave frequent headache, dizzi ness and fainting spells, accompanied by chills, cramps, corns, bnnlona. chilblains, epilepsy, and Jaundice, It Is a sign that yoa are not well, bat are liable to die at any day. Tay your subscription a year In advance and make yourself solid for a good obituary notice. A man named Brown, who resides near Donegal. Westmoreland county, while filing a circular saw last week, bad one of bis legs sawed off above the knee. The accldeot was the result of the steam rising suddenly, which started the saw, and before be could extricate himself the saw caught bis leg. severing It as above stated. Applicants fr the favor of the Census Supervisor of this district must remember that there are certain offices Incompatible wltb the office of census enumerator, wblcb, by referring to the laws, we bod to be Justice of the peace, notary public, mayor or bur gess, alderman, constable, and Judge, In spector, or clerk of election. The nolltdeysborg correspondent of tte Altoona Times says : Mrs. Sarah Pat terson, the widow of the late Sheriff ratter son of Cambria county, and tbe oldest sur vivor of tbe Johnstown flood, la now lying sertoosly ill at tbe residence of ber daughter, Mrs. Margaret Dobbins, of Allegheny street, Ga sport That aged lady la past ninety years of age The card of Mr. Joseph Hlpps. of Cbest township, as a candidate for County Audi tor appears among tbe political announce ments this week. Mr. Illppa stands blgh as a Democrat In the north of tbe coanty among bis neighbors and Is well fitted to perform tne duties of the office to which be aspire. If nominated be will be elected by a handsome majority. Mr. Samuel Reed, of Blackllck town ship, a notice of whose illoeas was publish ed In last week's Frexma.it. died at bis home on Friday last, aired about sixty-five years. Hie interment took plaee at Belaano on Sunday last, and was attended by a number af people from Ebensborg. members of the Grand Army Post of this place, of which Mr. Reed was a member. Says tbe Clearfield Republican : Mr. Proctor, tbe owner of a dozen tanneries In this State, Is arranging to build tbe largest tannery In the world at Falls Creek, below DuBols, In Clearfield county. If the enter prise la earried out tbe plant will employ men sufficient tc make a village there of the workmen alone. Tbe plant will embrace twenty-five acres and tbe title is held by tbe Itaum estate. The Board of Pardons took action on the following muider cases : Edwaid Mar itz. Philadelphia, pardoned , Jaroee II. Ja cobs, Lancaster, commuted to Imprison ment for life; Charles Carter, Cambria, re- fused; William n. Smith. Allegheny, re spite recommended; Charles Larbee, Ve nango, a bearing gratited; Dr. Henry M. Cex. Northampton, and Joseph and David Nicely, Somerset, continued. As will be seen by reading hla big "ad" Gus. Simon, of Gallitzln, wUl be at tte Mountain Ilouse. Id tbla place, on Tuesday sod Wednesday of next week with one of the largest and beataelected stocks of ready made elotbiog ever brought to town. As Mr. Simon U notd for bis low prices our people will tave a rare opportunity of gets ting men's and boy 'a clothing for aprlng and sum am r wear at prices that will astonish them. Just as the prisoners were being re moved from tbe Jail eon Idors to their cells Wednesday evening, by preconcerted ar rangement among some of tbelr number tbe electric tights were suddenly turned out, and simultaneously therewith a blanket was thrown over tbe bead of a Hungarian Inmate, who was robbed, during tbe excite ment, of a small sum of money. Tbe al leged perpetrator of tbe robbery was one Dick Murray, rrom Feno. whose sentence had about expired. Orrtntbvrg Uru. Among tbe political announcements this week will be round tbe card or John Campbell. Es.. or Jobnatown, as a candK data for County Commissioner. Mr. Camp bell needs no introduction to the Democracy cf Cambria county as be la as well koewn through bis long service as a Commissioner as any man In the county. lie baa a large following of warm frktnda In the party who urge Ms nomination on tbe ground of bis peculiar ncoens and maintain that bat long experience In the (.fflee enables bias to erve tbe people with unexceptionable abil ity. Michael Wads worth, a resident of Sum merhlll. where be leavea a wife and ten ehlldreu In needy circumstances, was struck by a went bound freight tralo a short dis tance weet of No. 6 bridge, on Friday even ing. Death reuited InsUntly and b la life less reoialus were taken to East Conemaugh and coffined and then sent to Summer hllL Tbe unfortunate man bad been to Johns town, where be took the train for home and for some reason got off at the bridge and started to walk on the track and meetln pusher stepped out of tbe way In front of the freight train oo tbe other track. W. J. Carney, residing one mile north of Lilly, wm offer at public aale on Satar dav. March 29. two match gray horses. (T and 8 year old), one five year old maro.one sprlog colt, aeveuWi. bead cattle, ooe aep arater. ooe double tread power, one threab Ing machine, ooe single tread power, ose Derry wagon, one two borse road wagon, one ooe-borse wagon, one boggy, ooe double Hed, one single sled, one log aled. three sets heavy harness, two sets light harnees, collars, bridles and lines, one elder mill, one cart aDd many other articles. Terms made known on day of aale when a reasonable credit will be given. The Fast Line ou the P. R. R, on Sat urday night struck two Hungarians who were walking on tbe track near Haws' Fire Brick Works. One of them -John Travis was instantly killed, and tbe otber-Steve Fraoz-waa badly used up. The remains of tbe one killed were removed to Howe's undertaking establishment In tbe Fifteenth Ward, and tbe Injured man was eared tor at tbe Sixteenth Ward sUtioo bouse. The remains of Tin vis were Interred tbla morn ing at 10 o'clock In Lower Toder. Franz was still living at last accounts. Both men boarded at the bouse of Thomas Martzento Id Browastown. They worked for tbe Cam bria. Iron Company as laborers. On Satur day they received their pay and got drunk, hence tbe accident. Monday's JohmtUnen Tribun. Shortly after tbe funeral services over tbe remains of Mr. Samnel Reed wera eou eluded In tbe Methodist church, at Belaano, on Sunday last. It was discovered that tbe build log w aa on fire. The fire seemed to be en the floor or under tbe building, and not withstanding every effort was made by the large crowd of people who were la attend ance at tbe roneral. and water la large quantities was carried and thrown Into tbe building. It "was impossible to save it and about three o'clock tbe building was wrap ped la flames and entirely destroyed. The lira Is supposed to baye originated from a defective stovepipe which it la thought may have fallen apart and communicated the fire to tbe floor of tbe building. Tbe building was a frame structure about 40x60 and la a severe loss te tte people of that little village. The County Commissioners having agreed to turn over the old Jail to the con tractors on April 1st baye been correspond ing witb the proper autborltiee of Camnrla, Indiana and Westmoreland conntlee In re gard to taking care of tte unfortunates who may be In tbe custody of Sheriff McMUlen at that time, or who may be placed under bU care during tbe erection of tbe new county prison. Indiana eounty agrees to maintain Somerset county prisoners for fifty cents per day and tbe Commissioners have written an acceptance ef tbelr offer. Sheriff McMUlen and his official household will find a convenient boarding boose while the new jail to buildlng.-Someraef Herald. J. Wilkinson A Son. marble and gran ite dealers of Ebensborg. Pa., wish to In form the public that tbey are prepared to fl II all orders for cemetery work, in either marnle or granite, at figures that defy com petition. Tbe artistic excellence and su perior workmanship of tbelr designs are evidenced by tbe many specimens now on exhibition at tbelr establishment and by tbe numberless designs which tbey bave erected In the various cemeteries In this eouny and elsewhere. Every department of tbelr bus iness Is in the bands of skillful and compe tent workmen, wbo are capable of execut ing any piece or work, from tbe plainest to the most elaborate, which together with tbe personal supervision that every Job recelvee Is a guarantee that perfect satisfaction will be given to tbe most exacting of patrons. They bave ordered forty tons of marble which will arrive In March and April, and tbey will then bave as fine a stock of tbe best marble that ever came to Western Pennsylvania. Tenons wishing anything In tbelr line would do well tn give them a call before leaving tbelr order with any other manufacturer, as you can depend upon getting a good Job at a fair price. Prise rr Bya ad Clrla. Tbe Pittsburg VTetkly Pott ts offering 76 In six cash prizes, to bos and grrla not over fifteen years or age. In Western Pennsylva nia, outside or Pittsburg and Allegheny City, wbo may prepare the beat essays oo subjects to be assigned them. All boy com petitors will be given tbe same topic. All girl competitors will be given tbe same topic. Essays of any number or words under 600 will be accepted, but no essay shall exceed BOO words. Tbe prizes, three for boys and three for girls, will be divided as follows : Twenty dollars to tbe boy wrltlog the beet essay ; 10 for the second beet essay ; IS tor the third best essay ; f20 to tbe girl writing the best essay ; f 10 tor the second best essay ; 8 for tbe third best eseay. The period of competition Is limited te June 1st. A cony of tbe Weekly iVK eooUinlng rules for tbe contest, topics for essays, etc., etc., will be sent by The Post on receipt of 5 cents. CPll.l.t4. Mr. Zditer.U was with unfeigned regret that I learned of tbe total destruction by fire en Sunday last of tbe Metbodist church edifice at BelsaDo. In Blaekllck township, this county, following Immediately upon tbe funeral services or Mr. Samuel Reed a lite-long member of tbe congregation held that day within Its preclncU. Apart from commiseration for the material loss sus tained, more than a passing Interest baa been awakened by this deplorable occur rence, by the remembrance that several years klnee, st the suggestion, and by the active co-operation or tbe writer of this, the church building, wklcb was sadly out of sorts, was at considerable cost, thoroughly painted and renovated, inside and out, presenting thereafter a decidedly Improved appearance. It in to be hoped that another temple of worship may arise vpoo tbe ashes of tbe one so suddenly destroyed. XII. Ebeoeburg. Fa., March 20. 1890. BelateT T raises! fer Cwmtf actors. A training school Is In session at tbe gen eral office or the Pennsylvania Railroad on South Fourth street. Philadelphia. Its ob ject Is to train brakemen to aet as conduc tors. The company selects Its best men on each division or Its great system, reference being bsd to tbe adaptability or tbe men to fill blgter positions. Tbe men thus chosen are sent to Phi lade I pbla to attend a course of lectures. Tbe lecturer, of soorse. Is thoroughly familiar witb the great rood and al! Its ramifications. Tbe relations of tbe lines to each other are explained In detail, and then each m considered separately, and each division and sub-division described. Tbe pupils are made thoroughly ramlllar with everything, tbe an lo a test detail not be ing neglected, and tbe men so Instructed are prepared for any an1 every emergency. Twenty man are now under a course of lo st rod ion, and the system is said to be ad mirable In every respect Alten rimes. Tfce EJeeatse List. Court was la session on Monday and Tuesday for tbe purpose of bearing eps:i eattou fer license. Tbe applications for Ilceoaes as published for the peat three weeks were all granted except the follow ing wbo were refused. Tavern John MeMulleo and William Illecock, Reade township; John Watkins, Stoeeyereek township ; M. B. Parsons, Third ward. Johnstown ; Peter James, Portage township , Cbaa. Uormaoer and Luke A. Piatt, Elder township ; John Gto gan and E. E- O'N el 11, First ward. Cam bria boreogh. Wholesale W. W. Adams, Reade town ship , O. F. McDonald. Portage ; 1). J. Lewis, Third ward. Johnstown. Bottlera H. D. Reiner and F. Burns. Gallitzln. The number granted was 243. Tws Mew Hardest te Death. An uousual number of tatalltles bave at tended toe building of No. 6 bridge, and oo Thursday nlgbt of last week two more w&re added to tbe list. A boarding shanty owned by Brown Brothers, the contractors, and occupied by about firty laborers aa Bleep ing quarters caught fire about 11 o'clock, and when tbe Inmates were awakened by tbe startling cry of fire, a panic ensued and aa there was no time to be lost the men te eaped. some by tbe stairway and others by Jumping from tbe windows without watting to put on any clothing or awaken their com panions. After toe Are bad oeen raging for some time and tbe Interior of tbe building was a mass of flames It was discovered that two men, ooe named Kelly and tbe other Morrisey. were missing, end It was feared that they were burned to death. Their fears proved correct, aa after the fire bad burned out the chaired remains of tbe two men were foond among the asbes. Coroner Mc Gougb was sent for and on his arrival, tbe next day. he summoned a jury and held aa Inquest, aud tbe Jury, after viewing the sit uation, came to tbe conclusion that tbe aildlng was maliciously set on fire. Suspicion fell upon four men. Patrick Moo i ton, John McDonnell. J. Cronln and W. Hawkins, wbo bad been working for Brown Brothers, and wbo bad been die charged owing to having had some trouble with the colored cook. When at East Con emaugh tbe evening before the fire they bad been beard making threats to "kill tbe nigger and burn tbe building." The four men were arrested on Saturday and at a bearing before Justice Bart, In Johnstown, Patrick Moo 1 too and Joba McDowell were committed for trial, Hawkins and Cronln being discharged for want of evidence Im plicating them to the burning of the build ing. Fob Salk ok Run. Tbe subscriber will sell at private sale bis farm, one mile south of Ebenaburg. It not sold before the first of March the faraa will be for rent. jAMa MltBa. Brr TewBthin Iiml Editor of the Cambria Freeman : A Mr. MeDooald died suddenly one day - u.ns iu I1W WUUU9 CUUing lOgB. Mrs. Christ Adams, wbo for come time past has been seriously ill, to gradually re- Tbe Klrsch brothers are at present busily HK.V"i ,n, feUn a new steam saw mfll on the Andrew Klrsch tract. Mr. Samuel Mlller.of Blaekllck township. fit?L?K dT,,Mt week from pneumonia, caused by a relapse from tbe grip. John fetors, oo Wednesday of last week, removed his family and household goods to pento tWD' Wbere na employed as a car Miss Sadie Browc. of Pine township. In diana eounty. was on a visit to her sister. Jfc. nr L,OD of tDla township, the past Two eltizena of this township made a trip to Johostown a few days ago and tor want or accommodations were compelled to star on the street all night with tbelr teams. Mr. John Hoffman, aged 29 years died at the residence of hla mother oo Frtdey.Mercn 14lb. after a brief Ulnesa and was burled at St. Nicholas cemetery. Peace to his asbes. Miss A- aeklca'a Aralea aalra. Tbe Beet Salve In tbe world for Cats. Braises. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter. CLapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Plies, or so pay required. It to guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or mooey refunded. Price 2A cents per box. Sold at the drug store of K. James, Ebens burg.- and W. W. McAteer. Loretto. HtkaMiuB ucuatsai ui7Ei. The following marriage licenses were Is sued by the Clerk of tbe Orphans' Court for tne week ending Wednesday, March 20. 190 : Graeome Talarlo and Sadie Warner, Hem lock. Luke A. Delaney. Delaney, Cambria eounty. and Oda Burgooo. Allegheny twp. Harry W. Campbell and Laura M. Davis. Reade towoabip. William H. Howe and Maud L. Grove. Johnstown. Pa. Thomas Tounker and Nannie Jackson. Johnstowc S. J. Wallace and Henrietta 1 team, Johns town. George B. Felix. Morrevllle, and Cora B. Sturgao. Martlnsburg. Blair county Pa. Samuel Flenner. Adams township, and Susan A. Miller, Huntingdon eouoty. Pa. Jobn Walters and Elizabeth Bowers. Johnstown. Jamea A. Cowley. LltUe Falls. X. Y and Marv C. Banman. Johnstown. John F. Wilson. MorreUvUle and Henri etta Bush. West Tav lor township. W. D. Galbraltb, Coopersdeje. andJen ni C. Longhry, West Taylor township. Philip Repp and Mary Feg. Jobnatown. Harry L. Thomas and Ann M. Slick, Johnstown. The I'awaJ Treat ment ef catarrh to very unsatisfactory, as thousands of despairing patients can testify. A trustworthy medical writer says: "Proper local treatment to positively necessary to success, but most of tbe reme dies in general ose by physicians afford but temporary benefit A cure cannot be ex pected from snuffs, powders, douches and wasbee." Ely's Cream Balm Is a remedy wblcb combines tbe Important requisites of quick action, specific curative power with perfect safety and pleasantness to tbe pa tient List fJwrera. v. Followlaa- Is a IU. of tea Oread and TiV Jarors drawn te carva lor the JaaeTeraa of Caart eBASTB reaoea. Berkealla. Iewta. batcher. -toByeraak. Hraw ley, Taomee. termer. Porte twp. Hrowa. Crraa, draoghumaa. Coaemaugh bor. Itolosler. Taaddeus. driller. Carrolltewa. Kraai, Joba H .. laborer. Eaat tfeaemaagh. Oardaer. Jobs p.. laborer. Orabbtowa. Hcu. Henry A , laaorer. Cambria bor. Hlhaer. A1am. aaualder. Jobaatowa. Horalek. Joha J., aaiooe-keeper. Job arteara. Hnrbaa. Wllltea. K termer. Carroll twp. ' K I bier. Joeepa. eiaeaemt. Elder twp. Klaaey. Tboaiaa, farmer. Wllmore. Iewta. William, clerk. Mtllvllle. M anion . P. J .. jeweler. Oallltsla. Meyer , Ptalllo. clerk. Joaaalowa. Myera. Thomas H.. farmer. Oallltita twp. Melaaablla. James, termer. Miuur. Nelaner. t'erdlaaad. laborer. Woadrala. Oaks. Frederick, mlaer. Koath Fork. Naaey . Joseph, merchant. UllT. Kan lers. Philip, farmer. Monitor. tShamaa, Adam, termer. Jaekeon. Stewart . Jobn. aadertakor. Wasblofftoa. Zaae. Jaeos, loremaa. Eest Coaomaasjtu TBATBasB jcBona rraaT inn. Adams. J. D.. farmer, Jackson, lierry. I-aorance. Laborer . JcnnstewB. Bltekea4ertor. John, farmer. Blackliek. Canar, J. w clerk. Joaasiewe. toeer, Alexander, termer. Conemaagh twp. Urals; . Itaan J termer. Jeeseoe Itaror. Patrtek. laborer. OonemaBa;h bor. Itecker. John, srroeer Johastowa. Itempaey . Patrick, labors. OnaemeaarB bor. I how .ad. Jamea. mill-bead. Pies pout. Urleira. Frank, miliar. Wllmore. r.n eoeoch, Oeerve. clerk. Johastowa. Elleabeae-b. Jeeeeh H-. laborer. Stoayereek. Beans. fc4rr4 W termer. Barr. r arbeosb. Matthew, termer. M softer. Flsber. Edgar O.. notary. Jobnsteom. Fnea, Juha A laborer. Oeaeeaaagh bar. Oases. Joba C. el era, Wblte. Oirha. Jacob, termer . East Taylor. Olilaa. Hnbert W.. termer. East CaasmaajrB, Haasaa. Joba. foander. Johnstown. JarSee, (i serve C. merehaat. Jobastewa. Jady . Theodore, laborer. Jobastewa. Klesler. J. C laborer. White. Mahaa. ElUba.ena-iaeer. Ebeesbarg. Mtebler. Joba. ia borer. Jobaetosra. Met "aba. Thomas. J r clerk. East CoeeaaMgh. Mcltermntt T. F laborer. Jobastowa. McOee. M trbaet, labor ar. ProepsMC MrKensie. Peter J., termer. A Wee bear. MeLaasjblia, Fettle, laa keeper. Cambria bor. is Ipps, Joba . termor. Blaeklicfe. Nee), Joba. mlaer. Porta; twp. Urns. Iewla. termer, Cray la. tt. Deetd. carpenter, Jobastewa. Vatlerena . A. U termer. Barr. Powers. Thomas L., termer. Porta-e twp. Prttseb. Pbillp, farmer. Washlnatoa. Saacber. B. A laborer. Oailltsua ber. Neigh, Theodore F contractor. Jobastowa. tsbeehaa. Michael, termer. W kit. Stab I. Oeora-e. laborer. Wllmore. Ktackhooee. David M Asst. Sept.. Joknitowa. Storm er, Jerry, eond actor. East Coaamaaca. Thomas. Heary. carpeater. Coeemaaah bor. Tlbbett. Shermaa. laborer. Ebeasbars:. Trozell, Iesneel A., termer. Hondo. Varaer. Lmatel. termer. Adams. that anee jcbobb aeooro win. Anderson. Benjamin S farmer. Allegheny. Adams. Wm. J., laborer, M U Irll la. Albrlybt. Jacob. Prewar. Lwer Yeder. Bachanas. Frank M clerk , J ohastoera. Bearer. Iawls J termer. Kasqaehaaaa. Bas ketl, Joseph M. tailor. (Tambrta bor. Bloaah. Cbiist. carpenter. Stoayereek. Bolsiscer, Freak M eterk. JshsMswa. Boerers. Chertee. farmer. West Taylor. Care well. E. T clerk. Johnstown. Cob a. Lewis, merchant, Jobastowa. Campbell. James, carpenter. Lower Yeder. Crista. Joseph, farmer. Washington. Detrtek . Oeorge. mill-band, Conemaagk bor. Fresh. Oeorve T.. carpenter. Barr. Freldbetr. Joha. carpenter. Coaemaarb bor. Fitsbania, Michael. Inn-keeper. OalUtata bor. Frank. Jobn. saloon keeper, Johnstown. Oeerae. K. p brakes. ae. Soatb Fork. Oarman, Daniel A., farmer, Koeqeeanna. (tales. Andrew, miner. South Fork. Hocbsteta. Charles, laa keeper. Upper Toder. Hey. Frank at- clerk. Johnstown. Itel. Joha. termer. Pnrtaere two, Johnston Jamea H.. blacksmith. Lower Yodec Jaeksoa, William, miner. Lower Yoder. Kinney. William, mill band. Jobastewa. Lytle. A. H.. loremaa. Soatb Fork. MeCalt. Jobn. termer. Jaekeon. Mahlhaaser. eorw,e. tlaaer. Jnhnstewa. MeOooa:b. William, termer. Cray le. Meeser, MeClelland. elerk. Jobastewa. XMeary, Aa.Ua. laborer, Mllivtlle. Oatmaa.Oeo. B.. carpenter. East Ooaemaash. Plata. Joba. Inn-keeper, kUder. Powell. Deeld W ., latorer. Cambria twp. Paal. Joseph H ..laborer. South Fork. Ribblelt. Hiram, termer. Eaet Taylor. Korabaaab. Joba. farmer. Croyle. Kem.emaet, laborer. Upper Yeder. Statsmaa. William, teborer. MtUvUle. Sbabk. stnitl. farmer. Adams. Sweeaey, Michael, teacher. Cambria ber. Tlaraey, Joha J .. termer. Cambria twav Thomas. Mlebael. farmer. Manster twp. Weaver, rleary, engineer. Jobastowa. Wherry. Jamea A laborer. Ebensbars;. Tf isea, Iterld W ear band. MlilrUla. Consumption Surely Cured To Tn Ksrro a: Please Inform yaw raailara that 1 kare a positive remedy for the above-aamed dlsssss By Its timely ose thoasaada of kopalasa ceoae haT bees permanentiy cured. I shall be (tad to eeast two botUea of my remedy FRKB So aay of year leeiluis who hare egasmpUcalf tbey will send ma tbelr Express and P. O. address. Beepeot tally, T. A. UiOCUM, M. tX, ISt Pearl Be, X. X. IKD. FKEIUBOFF Died at bis home la Monster township, on Saturday. March IS, 1880, Mr. Henry Frekinoff. aed about 30 years. AUDITOR'S NOTICR. Notice la hereby alrea that banns; been appelated by tbe U phaaa' teert.el Cambria eoanty. aadllor to dls tn bate the rand la the beads ol Jobs O'Hara, admlaUtrator af Elisabeth O'Hara. deceased, aa shewe by hla Bret and anal aeeoaat. te and amoet those entitled tbereto, 1 will sit In Ar bitration Room ,'oort Honse, Ebensbars;. Pa. oa SATURDAY. APRILS. lsuO.altea e'etock a. at., for the parpose of atteadlae; te the deuee of said appointment whea and wbaraall pereoni Inler aeted may attend er be forever denarred from oomlOK la oa said road. U. H. MYERS. Aaditer. Ebensnwre;. P, March SI , 1SSS.4C CIAUTHJ. All persoDS are hereby aoUBed eot j to aeeetlata Kir a bote ef (7a, parable te Johnatoa, Back A Co, of Ebensbars;, nod slg-njed by Jobs W. Da SB aad Joseph F. IHirMa.bat bold by eae Oeorge Riekard. aa eaid Beta IS paid. JOHN W. DUNN, JOSEPH F. DURBIN. r alien 1 lBber, March U, 1 aw. Absolutely Pure. Taa pewaer aevervanaa. A eoarvai at punty, Btreeeth aad wbolosomenaas. More economical thaa the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In com petit loe with taa moltltade of the low tet short weight, slam or phosphate powder. Sold ewfy n ceias. Hotal Bakibo Powsbb Co., 100 Wall Su.Nbw Toil Political Announcements. M&-('ardt te tkie relasea rif ar tnterttd from ow ttaf U Ike primary election, on Ike Ilk of June. r. tke e'faarme nln .- ror Anembte fSJdO i For Tremtmrrr.tson; For CoeteuMtoaer. SS JO: For Auditor, ttJXt. AU emrde must te mceompmnied by tkt re-a, ASSEMBLY I hereby annr-anoe myself e a candidate for the Domination el the orDea f Mamtar of the feelslatnre. subject to the ae tloa nl tbe rteraoeratie mimarv election. Oallltxla. March I. ISuO. M. FlTZH ARRIS. FOR ASSEMBLY. Ed. T. MeNeells. of Johns town. Pa., sobject to tbe rales of the Demo cratic party. Jobnrtawn, Feb. Se. ISM. TjSOB ASSEM HLT.-I hereby announce myself r as a candidate mr Assembly, sabject to the decUloa af tbe Demoerete prlmrl-a. J A COB ZIMMERMAN. Johnatown, Feb. SS. lsso. FOR COUNTY TKEAtil'RER-l hereby aa eeanee mvself a a candidate tor tbe nomi nation to the offlee ot County Treasarer. subject te the rules gnTemlng the Temocratle parrr. PHILIP J. SANDERS. Manster township. Feb. 37. ISt. YTOR COUNTY TREASURER. 1 hereby aa 1 no n nee myself aa a eaadlds'e lor tba offloe ol Coanty Treasarer at tbe Bert Democratic pri mary election, snbject to the rales o the TVme eratle party. HENRY J. HUPPEL. Barr townsfelo. Feb. 10. 180. pOrNTT TREASURE!!. I hereby announce j myself aa a candidate for the nomination to the once ol Coo sty Treasarer. sabjeet to the rales ffoveralBs; tba DemoeraUe party. O.J.MAYER. JobBStowB. Pa Feb. 1J. lSVC. FIR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby aanewnee myself as a Candida's for the office el Covnty Commlmtoaer. sat)ect to tba decision of tbe Democratic primary election. JOHN CAMPBELL. Jobastewa. Math IT. lSwo. "TJOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I hereby A? eaaonnee myenll as a candidate for the aomtnatloa ol the offiea ol Coanty Commissioner, sahteet to the action af the Democratic primary eleetlea. JOHN K1RBY. Jobastowa. March K. laeo. FOR OOUIfTT COM MISS ION ER-I hereby a a nee nee myselfas a candidate for tbe nom ination af twenty (Hamlssloaer. sebiect to the actloaol tba DemoeraUe primary election. W. A. LANTZY. Upper Yeder township, March S, ltve. TTOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I hereby Mr aaBoenea myself aa a eendlda'e for tba offiea af Coanty Commlaslooer. sobject ta the aeclsiou ef the nemoeraUe primary election. JOHN BEARER. Saaqaehaaaa township. Fab. 14. 1S90. TJOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I hereby A annoeece myeelf as a candidate for the office af Coanty Commissioner, sabjeot te the declsloa al tba Democratic primary eitictlea. Elder town ship. Fee. Sr. 1SW. R COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I hereby an noon re myaelt aa a candidate for tbe or- Soe of Ceeaty Oommlssloder. sabiec to ths de cision of the Democratic primary election. WILLIAM J. T1ERNEY. Cambria township. Feb. It. taso. FOB COUNTY AUDITOR, I hereby aa noane myself es a candidate lor the office ol Coanty Aedlior, subject to the declsloa of the Democratic primary election. JOSEPH HIPPS. Cbest towashlp. March 17. 190. "COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE. Ia the Com V mea Pleas el Cambria county. Catherine Jaae Prethrow.') by ber neat friead I Heary Say mora. No. M Dee. Term. 88. Frederick J. Prethrow. J Notice la hereby slrea that hartnc been ap pelated by the Coart of Common Pleas ta take tbe testimony aad report a decree In above ease 1 will alt In ArMtratioe Room. Coart Hoosa. Ebenshejrs;. Pa . at 10 o'clock, a. !.. of FRIDAY. APRIL 4. lawO. lor the ?urpo el pertormlns; said dnty. whea and where parties Interested may attend. H. H.MYEKS. Uu m I as loner. Fbeasbars;. pn, March 21 . ISBOac AtaSIONErTS NOTICE. -Notice Is hereby a-leea that Joseph F. Masjee. ot Ctearheld towashle. Cambria coanty. Pa be deed of roU eatary asstcameat beannc data tba 34th Febra arj . I sea . bas asslaaed to J oeph Itonaboe. ol 11 ke reeldeaee. la treat tor the beoeOt at tba creditors al the said Joseph F. Mas;ee all the estate, real aad persoeal of tba said Joseph F. Marts. All persons Indebted to tbe said Joseph F. Mease will make Immediate payment to tba said aa aiemee aad tboee basin ealms asjalnst him will present tba aame without daisy. JOSEPH DONAHUE. Marsh T. 13S0.-eC sslaraea. AOENTS WANTED. Active. Eaeryetle Men can make from ajs to $1.10 per moaih sell Ins: for as aad B)oy the eem fort of kaowlac that they are work Ins lor aa old aad reliable Brm. Desira ble territory la towns and coeBUescaa be sere red by prompt apollcatloa. We crow tbe stock wa offer. Aadrraa, FRANKLIN DAVIS A CO.. J a a. S-Sm. Nareerymen. Baltimore, Md. . STRAY COW. Came to tba premtaea of tba sehecTlner la Mn ester township, about Feb raary t. 18e.a red aad white spotted cow about Bra years old. The owner la requested to coma forward, prove property, pay ehanree and take her away, otherwise she will be eispoeed of as tbe law directs. A. W. EBERLY. Monster lwp March 7. 1880. ate "fiTOTIUE OF INCORPORATION. Notice Is X hereby ajlTea that an application will be made to tbe Oevernor s tbe Cemmenwoalth of Pennsylvania on WEDNESDAY', APRIL Snd. A. D. IS0. by H. A. Oardner. A. A. Stevecs Walter Llndscy. Thomas H.Oreevy, Timothy A. Curtis, ana others, ander the aet of Assembly of the Commonweal i h ol Pennsylvania, entitled. An act to provide for the Incorporation and rejr alatloa of eertala corporations." approved the anth day ef April. A. D. lru.and tbe supplemenu thereto, lor the charter of aa Intended corpora tion to be railed "THE ALLEGHENY AND CLEARFIELD OOAL COMPANY.' the char acter aad object ol which te to carry en tbe bust Dees el mining, qaarrjlnc, selllne: and buy Ins;, shipping and trauspar lap; eoeL Iran era, fire elay .stone and other minerals, aad the mean, tecture and percbaee and sale of coke and other prod net of coal, and of tiro clay. Are brick and quarried (tone, aad otherwise dealt a- la aoal coke aad ether prod acta of coal, fire clay. Iron era. Bra brick and quarried stone, and the exer cise el all sacb powers and prlvllede-es aa are frraated to each corporations ander the laws ot aald (Jommon wealth. OREEVY A PATTERSON. Solicitors. March I, 1SM.-3W AlUoona.Pa. DALESMEN WANTED .KiS A eartetlee er ebelce Narsery Stock. U Beet Mpeseleltlea. Set experlsnrs necessarv. Stpesrlal advantages to nee inner. Emtrsi IwelaieeBBieBits. Pay weekly. Bit attfwm paersneaiewa. ItsMst Serane. Best esttat tree. We trnarantae what we edeertlra. Address at enca. ULF.S BBOS N raery men, Kee heater. H. T. (This boare la re liable). IS-7-aml Notice of Appeals. APPEALS will be held oa money at Interest aad other property taxable tor etate par poses by the Coanty Commlsslonera, at their of Bea. la Ebeasbara. Paoa tba day a earned below lor the respective districts : Oar Mobtdat. Mabcbi a 1st: Adams. Allegheny. Barr. Blaekllck. Cambria, Carroll aad Chest townships, the First and Sec ond wards ef Cambria Borough, and AahrUle, Carrolltowa aad Cbest Sprtaas Borougha. Ox Tthdat, A rati. 1st: First. Seooad. Thirl. Foerth. Fifth. Sixth and Seveath wards. Jobastowa. aad First aad ttooond wards. MUlvllle Boroagh. Oa WaDsmoiT, Aran. Sjtd. Reade. Rlcfalaad. Stoayereek, Sasquehanna, Washing tea. White, Upper Yeder and Lower Yoder towashlp. aad Soatb Fork, Wllmore and Weed rale Borsagb. Oa TauBaDAT, Aran. Sao. Clearfield. Ooaemaagh. Croyle, Dean, East and Wast Taylor. Elder aad Oailltsia township. First and Second wards, Oonemaurh Boroagh, OeoperedsJe aad East Conemoegh Boroughs. Oa Fsidat. Aran. tr. East and Weet Wards, Ebensbanr, Franklin, Oallltsla. tlrabbtowB. Lilly, Loretto. Prospect, bad Taaaelhlll Boreeebs, and Jackson, Manx, ster, Pertaere aad SammerblU townships. -JWHN RIRBY. ) JOHN CAMPBELL, r Co mot UslOB an. J. O. LLOYD, S Attest t D. A. MctHiTjeat, Clerk. MATShlt, ltVO. OTATEMJ3TT OFSETTLEMEftT'WTrH 1E A J dlbtniWnOI VHCil ivvusil,uuisk duiu 1.1890. JOSEPH P. SWOPE, Snporrlaor. DR. ' Te amount efduplleAe....... 20 15 To traaslerar taxes rrom 1S8S l To amount reoelved from Conaty Commu- . sloners rrom aeseateo inn ....... Te amount received from Ureases tor 1"8. To amount reeeteed Irom licenses for 18. Te emoont received Irom condemned plank sold 1 1 1ST 44 as ei 1( S7 1 oo 5C7 10 ca. Be amount of work dona by ta rabies. S By amount paid nr dvoamlto and powder By amount paid for S.eiS feet of plant By amount paid lor two plow points H amooat paid for one stone hammer-.... Bv enow at blachsmltblna- lor brldxa By amomat paid for timber tor hridire.. By amount paid for one steel road plow . By amount paid for road view and order.. By emooatcf lands returned By amoontof eaoaeratlona... .... By peraonal eervloea S4 days at S1.50 per - 38 08 14 9 17 89 1 00 es 23 3 Tl 3 21 SO 18 Vi b SO i 81 00 AO 1 50 . 4 09 By two trips to Koeasharg. rsy one any at muwn By order re turn ca 507 10 JOHN IOKO.Superrlaor. Da. To iDoant of dnplleata. 252 09 To amount received from J. Warner, form er soDerTlsor 177 25 To amount ot transfer of taxes Irom lgss.. 10 SO To amount ef order ta balance aocoants... 97 84 t S58 M Ca. By amount of work done by taxable.. '. S 291 s By amount paid note and loterert . 104 50 By amount paid J. O. QUI. Hr Discs smitDine 1 VI 8 no 50 88 69 48 1 50 1 00 57 00 0 75 By amount paid lor work done on rolt... By amount paid fnr one plow point- .. By amonat pall J. Warner for plank . By amount paid for dynamlte.... By amouat paid for Borer boards for roads By amount paid nor landslde By amount personal aarvleea SS days at SI. SO per day . By amount paid J. KutrnfT aad N. Shoos, tor plank - $ 538 60 LIABILITIES. Amount due John Lone; 7 86 Amount due auditors and elerk- 9 90 Amount daeT. K. Soanlan for prolaseian- al sarvtoas - -. 10 0 .. ! . S 117 76 Wa aodereiarned auditors of Chest township do eertlry that tba torea-olae statement Is correct. : . , JOHN NED1NOEK.I Adlto JOHN" . OILL. ABauors. Atteet : Joex-m H. Hrrrs, Clerk. . March tl. 188S.-4U STATEMENT OF SETTLEMENT WITH THE Supervisors or Blaekllck Township, for the year ending. March IS. 1890. JAMES K. ROWLAND. Superrlsor. Da. To amount of work duplicate. tM 87 - 31 00 To amooat order an Commlsslonera. 31T 87 Ca. By amount of work done on roadi, ..f 284 15 By anaonnt tax returned te Comnjlaaonera 2 S& By amount exonerations-. 58 By amount transterred to J as. E. Kowland 10 8 By eorvtoea rendered as rope rr Igor 45 U - : - i t 343 83 Balance dee Jamea . Rowland 1 2 V4 JOHN BLIOKETTDERFEB. Supervlaor. . Da. Ta amonat af work duplicate -4 395 28 To ameent order on CemmiMteners 58 14 $ Sua 4z CB. By amount work dene on roada 20 89 10 33 ' 00 1 00 11 60 3 50 8 U0 90 54 00 By amount orders redeemed.. By amount orders paid A. V. Barkt r By am cent order redeemed By amount rotate tax ta Commlsslonera . By amount exonerations .- By amouat priatlns; bill- sty amount onpitceies By services rendered as snperTlsor.. t 889 22 .8 15 SO ..$ 65 49 74 Balance doe John Bllekenderfer Ll ABILITIES. fmtstrsdlBg orders (cash)- Ontatandlng; orders (work) S 78 as Amouat du rrom Ot mmlMioners 8 73 10 f - ELLSWORTH KOWLAND. JOHN HIPPS. PLTtR WAONEK, Auditors. Attest : H kit Folckimxb, Clark. March 21. 1890.4t. "f-TOTICE. All persona are hereby notified that i XM 1 bare purchased the property ol John A. ' Burs oon. real and personal. All persons are (hereby notified not te meddle or lutenera with the same. MKS. KATHEK1NE BUHUOON. AahvUle, Pa., March 3, is. formerly of the firm of D. Simon & Bros., Altoona. Fa., now at Gallitzin, assisted by his clerk, Mr. Frank F. Gillen, will be at the Mountain House on Tuesday and Wednesday, MARCH 25TH &26TH, with the finest stock of Spring and Summer Clothing ever brought to Ebensburg. Orders also taken for Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes. We do this because we can save you from 25 to 50 per cent. We often Ihave t letters from Eb ensburg people who would like to deal with us, inquiring as to prices, and we now propose to give them and all others a chance to save money. Boys' Suits, (long pants), $2.50. Children's Suits, $1.25. Good Dress Shoes, $1.48. Remember the date, Wednesday and Thursday, March 26th and 27th. Everybody has heard of his Low Prices and the enormous amount of goods he sells. " Don't fail to give us a call. COS. SDftuON, GALLITZIN, PENN'A. Orplians' Court Sale OF TALrsBLB RIAL ESTATE. BY virtue of an order ot tbe Orphans1 Court ol Cambria county, to me dlrtcted. I will ex pose to public eale, on the premises, on SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1S90, at two o'clock, r. v.. tbe followloar described real estate, late the property of Math la Hoflman. accessed. Tlx : All that certain niece or larcel ol land situate In Allegheny township. Cambria eounty. I a., ad joining lands of Joseph Watt. Mary A. Wills, and others, bounded on tbe south by the town ship road, baring thereon erected a two atorr Frame House ! 1XD ALL XBCKSaART OUTBUILD! HCS. TEKMS OF SALE. Ten per oent of tbe purchase money to be paid at the time ol aale; the balance, or one hundred and fifty dollars on confirmation ol sale; deterred payments to bear Interest and to be Eocured by tbe judgment bond aud morteacn ot the pur chaser. SIMON VATJOHT. Executor ef Msthiss Hoffman, dee'd. Allecheny township. March 21. 18so.-3t. Orphans' Ccurt Sale OV VALrABLB REAL ESTATE ! BT virtue of an order lasnlns oat of tbe Or pbans' Court ot Cambria oounty. Pennsyl vania, to me directed. I will expose to public aale. on the premises, on SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1890, at tea o'clock, a. m.. the following described real estate, via : All that certain piece rr parcel ot land situate In Cle&rCeld township, Cambria county, Penn sylvania, bounded by landa of Thomas Wilt, John Sheron.M. L. Cnpplos. and Joseph Travis, containing 43 ACHES ! more or less. aad bavins; thereoo erected a House, Barn and Outbuildings, and bavins: a good Orch ard and an excellent spring on tbe premises. TtUMS OF SALE. Ten per cent, of the purchase money to be paid at the time ol sale, the balance of one-third at the confirmation ot sale, one-third In six months and ono-thlrd In twelve months from the confirma tion of aale ; deterred payments to bear Interest, and to be oecared by tbe Judgment bond and mortgage of the purchaser. JOSEPH F. COOPER. Executor ol Patrick Donovan, deo'd: St. Auguatiae. Pa.. March IS. 1390.-31. Orphans' Court Sixlo aw TALCABLB- Real Estate BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Coart of Cambria eoanty, Pennsylvania, to me di rected. I will expose to public sale on tbe prem ises, on SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1890, at two o'clock p. m., the lollowina- described real estate, late the property of Jeremiah Topper, deceased, vlx : AU that certain piece or lot of around situate tn tbe township of Allegheny. Cambria oounty, Pennsylvania, adjoining; the borough of Loretto, bounded on tbe north by road leading rrom lo retto to Ebenstmrc, on the east by lot ol Susan Kckenrode et al., on the south bv old read leading to Kbensburg. and on tbe west by lot ol estate ef Michael Leery, deceased, having- there on erected a two storied FRAME HOUSE, a atablo and all necessary outbuildings. TEHMS OF SALE. Ten per cent, of the purchase money to be paid at the time ol sale; the balance of one-third at the oonflrmntioTi of sale; one-third In six month 4. and the balance in twelve months Irotu tbe con tinuation of rale. Inferred payments to bear In terest and to be secured by the judgment bond ana mortgage ol tbe purchaser. v W. A. B. LITTLE, Executor of Jeremiah Topper, deceased. Loretto, Fa., March . lV0.-St. Orphans' Court Sale Or VALCABLl REAL ESTATE. BT virtue -i an order of the Orphans' Court of Cambria eounty, to me directed, I will ex ose to pubilo aale. on the premises, la the bor ough ot Prospect, In said eouaty ol Cambria, ca SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1890, at two o'clock p. m. the following described real estate, te-wlt : All that certain lot or piece of ground situate tn the borough ol Prospect. Cambria eounty. Pa., described as follows. viz: Beginning at a road IS feet wide at a stone, corner of rand of Cathe rine Cute , thnee along said road south 23 de grees, west 7t perches to a post, corner of laud of James Oallagber: thence by said land of J amas Clallagber north 4:'1-,' degrees, east 50 perches to a stone, corner ol land of aald James Oallagben thence by land of tbe Cambria Iron Company north 43 degrees, east 0' i perches to a atone, corner ol land ot said Catharine Cute: tnence by aame aonth 43W detceees. west 62f perches to the place of beginning, containing 2 ACRES I having thereon erected a FRAME HOUSE. STABLE and OUTBUILDINGS. TEKMS OF SALE. Ten per cent, ot the purchase money to be paid at tne time of salrt the balance ol one-third at confirmation ot sale : one-third In six months and the balance In twelve months from confirms., tlon of sale. Deferred payments to bear Interest, and to be secured by the judgment bond and mortgage ol the purchaser. JOHN WHALEN, Executor ol Patrick Cogan, deceased. South Fork, Pa., March 0, 1890. -at. H IT. MYERS. ATTOKNET-AT-LAW. Esinsna, Pa Office la CoUonade Row. on Centre street. JR. OLOSIIOE, 834 GEAXT STREET. riTTSBUTWlK, PA. GEO. M. READE, ATTOKNET-AT-LAW, EnaasBtTKe, Pa. awOUen on Centre street, near High ONALD E. DUFTON, ATTOKNKY-AT-LA W, EBSBSBtraa .Paira'AJ AeOftloe In Colonnade Row. EtensM Fire Imaice Apt T. AV. DlCIi General Insurance Agent EBEXSBURG, PA.. L L J0H.S:Q.1, J. Bid, A. f. BCC1. -ESTABLISHED 1872. ESTABLISHED ISS8. JobBstonBnct & Co. I Carrollta Bait, a..-.. Big, 6ai. T A. SHARBAUGH, A. W. BUCK, Cashier. Cashier. General Bnlw Business Transacted- The lol lowing are the principal features ef a general baacing bnslneaa : DEPOSITS Kecelved payable on demand, and interest bear ing certificates lasued to time depositors. LOANS Extended to customers oa favorable tat ma and approved paper discounted at all times. (OI.LECTIOBiat Made In the locality and upon all the banking towns in the United States. Charges moderate. DRAFTS) lasued negotiable In all parts of the United Slates, and foreign exchange issued on all part of Euroi a. ACCOl'KTS Ol merchants, farmers and others solicited, to whom reasonable accomodation will be extended. Patrona are assured that all transactions shall be held aa strictly private and einndentlal, and that they will be treated as liberally aa good banking- rule will permit. Respectfully, jonasTov. buck co.
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