faaftria .freeman. r. nnc 19. is90. tSD PUkOHtL thri'!D to Mr. R. E- .-um rvf ifnihim are about to fl LBIIU'HV" . ,.,,Bfwcnorco. ' Tlie portcffieo In tbls rl, 'o 8 ."ockrach even in ir- tc iris-h all tte readers of tbe Free- 'toifrry ChrWroas. jooiei1 Muntj's teachers' institute t- t.-.. ti9a onm assortment u. D. C. Little, of Cheai Sprites, was I ,'tor to our town uu uOT-j. , christian Waters, of Wbite towo " '.m a fw hoars la town on Tues- i? . Ttis Homicide eases or uraaen ana uui " ... t .icA ind week of March .lt!, win rtoi of Court- TV Carroltown bar was aooui iour -ate to day (Thursday) on accouut of r,P;rDiZt'M from Cresson to EoensourK. ,i to travel orcrnno m diciku. :f branch opens. Th work of euttine Ice was suspenaea guplsreon Wednesday utwde'P snow. . n dn't I toll yon?" M im way me man jpltwho r-mpbec led that we would bve . m. .ki.Aif winter. C0 0 IS.-.""" ,r. inram Mu'r. or uieerneia nwn- wMle In town on bos-mea on j oeauay. in to see the. KnUMiS. f Jackson township, ap" a cf 1ajs In Uiwb this week. Lloyd, wife of Fditor Lloyd, of th Z, i, (wmrnV1 by ber eMIdrrn; arc . j - - IhU waea-. i nice dreea pattern make an acfepta- .MC?i-tn prnvct- A aood ortment :t k rd colore at Mri. U. E. Jooee vtc-! freight ears wer demolished oo ,njit r'tiM of last week by wreck a tf.4rra west of Creon. TD train T..1 Is'v earaped unhurt. Fi stierlff Herman Baumer. of Jobna- eVcied tieaanrer of that city on l FrlJay nitfht to fill the vacancy caused y, U deaUiof Goorge W. Miller. -Mr. R. tt. Dvls. of this place, while . . i n.u I. . -!i!p re on nensie B asm on rriuny . i-pM and fell In. It waa a cola bath and I: Divi? does not want to repeat it. -The TosUl Teleamph Cable company. 3h1 up fiir business In this place, on TaJy- Milton Connell, of Ebensburg, ttirkstbe lihtnlne for the eonnpany. -If pu want anythiDR in ladles', misses' t rtlldrfti'a mats you will find a complete it Mrs. R. E. Jones'. Also, some last mr'j coats wh ch will be sold at a oarirain. -A man named John Clemo, of Wayne xjjnty. Misstate, was froren to death one ight l9t week while drivinR from Hones- Ui to Aldenvllle. a dietance of fifteen -A f pedal term of Court will be held on Monday, February 23rd, for the trial of ases in which Judge Barker was concerned 'i s counsel before bis elevation to tte Seoch. A prelect Is on foot among tbe hemlock lumber dealers of Pennsylvania and Sew York to organize a lumber exchange. The Jrst meeting will be held In Bradford next DOOtb. Rapture cure guaranteed by Dr. J. B. Hijer. 831 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. Ease it once, no operation or delay from busl :ess. attested ty thousands of cures alter others fall. Mrs. Kite VTIssel, died at ber home In Marysrilie, California, on December 1st. Mrs. Wlsel, was formerly a resident of In dian, P., and was a sister of Mrs. Silas Lather, of this plaw. -For sale. One of the cosiest elx-room totue with lot 140x160 feet, having all accessary outbuildings, etc., and all In good repair. Will be sold cheap. Call on or Mrwj the editor of the Freeman. -Wtcn you boi! a cabbage tie a bit of dry d In a bag and put It la tbe kettle, fvocn cooks say that all tbe uopleaoant 1-itwtilct) make the house smell like an luJnln U: be absorbed by the bread. -We have a speedy and positive Cure !wCrcb, Diphtheria, Canker Mouih, and H'Uach. in SNIoh's Catarrh Remedy. A 'wai Injector free with each bottle. Use ' Too deelre health and sweet bteatrx -The man who Is too well known to ad rtb u now offering the same stock of 'daY goods, rusty aod shop worn, which Uihaa on exhibition for tbe past 13 or rrf, nd bis prices are up to tbe "roast t point. -W have received notice of tbo loes of a of money, about 13 dollars, either la nsburg, or on the road between Ebens f and Carroll town, a few days ago. finder can Uarn wbo the owner Id by -!sat the Freeman office. -Mr. Carl Ul? lnlus wishes to Inform the J" Oit tie has taken the agency In this """"J for the Concert Roller organ, the organ yet made. Pr ice, 112.00, Inciud J rollars. Vou are Invited to call and at bis store and yon can then Judge rself. l rent. An eight room house on --fDer street. In the East ward of Ebens tbe property of John Ilowells. The rfrt 18 in good repair and possession -J given Immediately. For further olit8 inquire of Cyrus Jones, at Mrs. Jones' millinery store. spUir for tDe benefit of tbe St. Augus Charcb will be opened at that place on M,1y. Everybody wishing to en- biItps during tbe holiday are cor . I Invited. Good music, a epacious Of diCClrn mr.A lunn Mfnl .kl. ... For rent. Tbe Loretto Iloase, Loretto Cambria cofcuty. Also, a large storeroom with dwelling attached, adjoining tbe hotel prupritj. Address Mrs. M. F. McDonald. Loretto Pa. rural Fursl Ilanters and others bould remember that U. L. Fredericks, of tbls place, pays tbe highest cash price for o'-ter. mink, red fox. grey fox, raccoon, kunk, opposum and muakrat furs and akins. Jane E. Lewis, an old lady residing In what Is known as tbe "Kettle." In Blair county, near A Hoot a, was found in a dying condition In ber bouse on Friday of last week. From marks and bruises on ber per son tbe Coroner's Jury came to a conclusion tbat she came to ber deatb at tbe Dame or come unknown person. A. eerlous shooti: g accident occurred at the residence of James ITill. between Coke villa and Branch Junction, lu Westmoreland county, a few nl ghta ago. Some boys threw stones at tbe bouse and Mr. IHU went out to Hie otf bis revolver and frlghtf n them away. Unfortunately while be was shooting Mrs. mil stepped out of another door, and was struck by one of the bullets, which entered ber left breast and came out at tbe back, passing through tbe long. Her mjurte are not necessarily fatal. District Attorney Smith Wilson, or Clearfield countv. Is Investigating the deatL of a two-year-old girl, wnoee body was found In a coal bank near Luthersburg. Brady township. All tbat Is known or tbe case Is that tbe child left 1U borne to meet lu father on bis return, the father being engaged at work In tbe mine In which tbe body of tbe child was found. Whea tbe pro longed absence of tbe child excited alarm, a number of neighbors proposed a search for It. In the search, for eotne cause, tbe father man If ee ted little Interest. Three days afterward tbe child was found jn a mine. rwnkirf Maw4l I'f. Oo Tueeday night a regular old faahloned oow storm set In and continued without abateont until tbls (Thursday) morning Darin that time at leant twe feet Of snow fell and oo Wednesday aflernxw It began drifting, tbe wind whirling tbe snow flakes In every direction aod lodging It In pile wherever there was any obstruction to tbe ve'oclty of tbe wind. This (Tboredey) morning the snow oa nigh street te at least two feet deep and In many places Bye or six feet. Everybody In town was busy abovK Ing snow aod trying to gef paths made from their bouses to tbe street. Tbe pavenents resembled some railroad Job where the hands were all busy at work. Shovels were In demand and as soon as one man got through, some of his neighbors were wait ing to borrow bis shovel. Tbe branch train, due bere yesterday at 6:10 P. m.. Is stuck at Noel's crossing and at this writing (1 r. m.,) like our flag. "Is still there.' Tbe train got as far as that place all rlgbt and would In all llkllbood have got through. but In backlog to take a fresh header at tbe enow drift, tbe wheels off tbe tender got off th etisck nd led of the locomotive. Tbat put an end to their efforts to get through, as It will be Impossible to get tbe locomotive on tbe track without assistance from tbe main Hoe. Passengers and crew were out all night, and eome of them are there yet. A few of tbe passengers were brought to town about 11 o'clock this morning in a farm sled and report those who were left as beiDg warm and comfortable, but not p leafed with the vagaries of tbe weather clerk. n-MaaUr Watliare aaatarns The following Is taken from tbe Clearfield Republican: Ex-5en ator W. A. Wallace on Monday made an assignment for tbe benefit of bis creditors. Tbe reasons given are ex cessive tightening in the money market and Inability to obtain money to meet obliga tions. Tbe Clearfield County Bank, which was exclusively under control of Mr. Wal lace, and now closes its doers, is a private Institution. Tbe bank, which was forme.rly a State Institution, has been directed to wind up tbe old buelness. and did a collect ion and exchange business. The depositors have been tecured by a Judgment bond and mortgage binding valuable coal interests at or near Iloutzdale, Clearfield county. Pa., for tbe sum of FTS.OOO. to Thomas II. Mar ray. A. W. Lee. W. W. Bell and John M. Troxetl as trustees. Tbat sum is tbe amount of tbe Indebtedness of tbe bank to Its da pt.:tis., kin the t-rrurty Is said lo beam pie. Tbe at sate of tbls concern go into tbia personal assigned estate of Mr. Wallace. Judgments were entered in favor of Fletch er Coleman for (23.600. to secure himself and certalu other Indorsers of Mr. Wallace to Thomas L. Wallace for 133.000 for a like purpose, ard to II. F. Wallace for 119 900 in trust for Mrs. Wallace to secure that part of ber separate estate received by ber bus-band. Tbe whole Indebtedness of Mr. Wallace is estimated at 1330.000 atd a moderate val uation of bis assets aggregates about tfcuO.- 000. It Is as yet Impossible to fix tbese amounts accurately. Tbe assignees named In the deed of assignment are T. J. X. Me Carrell. of Oarrlsourg. Ta.. and W UUam K. Wallace and Allison O. Smith, of Clearfield, Pa. Depositors of tbe bank and other ered Itors of Mr. Wallace need bays no fear of loaicg their money, as tbe securities even at a forced sale would bring three times tbe value of the liabilities. of the special features provide J to "to Have a good time. Cstarle ClavtoD, a workman In the hL M:" " JnBr-atwn. disappear I v U",,y oetween d 3 o'clock, p. t(rk "mber 12th- On Tuesday while n were repairing the furnace they ii oones lo a sewer tbat leads JitJ aow tis remains got in- " er ig however, still a mystery. itvi!i.'rDd 0ysUr 8PPer will be held at "a - L " v-nn"rn Day. December 26th. J'.b r,t. .... ' Marriage Licenses. The following marriage licenses were is sued by tbe Clerk of tbe Orphans' Court for the week ending Wednesday, December 17 th. 1890. Arthur Cooper and Mary II a 11, Johns town. W. J. Batiks and Alice farker, Johns'. town. Dairy Crawford Miller and Eatelia Tur ley. Kvade township. Wm. L. Horner and Nannie E. liite. Stonycreek township. John Peter Alles and Anna Marie Shrl- der, Johnstown. Peter J. Fallen and Aunle Clark, Johns town. William J. Townsend and Lottie May Anderson, Hastings. J. W. Walters and Lizzie L. EIodklosoD, Johnstown. Henry Leckey, Morrellvllle and Kale R. Merritts, Coopersdale. George A. Graham, East Conemaugh aod Home Addlesberger, Summit. Patrick Conway and Kate McCiafferty, Joanstown. A. O. Browa, Summerblll and Lilly M Bauers, South Fork. George F. May and Hannah Replogle, Johnstown. James D. Fisher, Johnstown and Carrie Spangler, Somerset county. Francis O'Donnell and Mary Farley. Johnstown. John Setb and Mary Baugbman, Johns town. II. E. Adams and Sofora E. Layman, Johnstown. Shcrlirsalea- Sheriff Stlneman has advertised tbe fol lowing properties at Sheriff's sale at tbe Court House, In Ebensburg, on Monday, January 12, 1891, at 1 o'clock p. m. Tbe Interest of Tbomas Kinney. In a lot of around In 12th ward. Johnstown, having thereon erected a two-story plank bouse. Tbe Interest of William U Stevens In 160 acres of land In Carroll township, about 75 acres cleared, having thereon erected a plank bouse and frame barn. The Interest of Daniel Kllce In 3 acres of land in Chest township, all cleared. Tbe Interest of Matthew Weakland In about one acre of ground partly in Carroll town borough and paitly lo Carroll town ship, bavlog tbereon erected a two-story frame bouse and stable. Tbe Interest of George W. Wythes la two lots of ground In Uastings borough. The Interest of Aloert Zitzman In a lot of ground In Stonyceek township, having tbereon erected a two-ttory plank bouse with baemeot. Tbe Interest of Franca J. Bearer In a piece of gound in CarroIItown borough, hav Ing tbereon erected a two-story frame dwelling bouse. The Interest of Francis J. Bearer In one acre of ground partly in CarroIItown bors ough, and partly In Carroll township. 154 :sotb 31st. Januitrv nt OnA ''ira t . . i tie fair will be hM in th tt." ',,eDlD ' Christinas Dy, aiid Mher dates in the evening onlv. iei . - awi.. . 1 oenefit ot tbe Catholic DdT AU re ,nv,te, to s ,U,bM worthy cause. """mi1" Vrn,u. young man who ni,.- "uung txpeditioi Holiday Exearilaa Ticket n tbe Peaaajrlvanla Kail road. In pursuance of the nana I custom tbe i Pennsylvania Railroad Company announces tbat Christmas aod New Year excursion tickets will be sold between all principal etatloas on Its system at two cents per mile, except Philadelphia and New York and certain other stations on the United Railroads of New Jersey Division, where the regular excursion rate and limit will prevail. Tbe tickets will be sold December 24th, 1890, to January 1st, 1891, valid for return pass age until Jaauary 8th. 1881. Inclusive. (pedition Into tbe ,fQWlh f C1aiflaU week ago W If '- week, with t-o fnm na n Ln n ' 64 L, 7, a,e MPated. la mlas "''ods fea. ... hA . . bsr. CCJdeDt I'IW searching par- L . 1 f,: And hi K par- The 4bval - . ' tn" foresl. un s:n2'e road The trantltlon from Ionic, lingering anil pain ful flrknan te raboat heal U msrki aa epoch in tbe life of tbe individual. Such a lemarfeabla vent la tree u red in the memory and tbe agen e whereby the good health ha been atained It xrace.'Dl bleaied. Hence It la tbat so muei Is beard in pralae of Electrie Bitten. So many leel they owe tbeir restoration to health to the ne of the great alterative and tunic. Ifyoaare tronbled with any disease of kidney t. liver or etomach, of kng or abort ftandlnic yon will aarely no relief hi moI Eleetrle Bluer. Soldatioe. aod II ptr bottle at tbe drag (tore of E. Jame. 12nburit. an J W.W. McAteer. Loretto. Cenrt Predli The following csss were dispod of af ter the report la last week'.- Freeman: Commonwealth vs.. John Krotecdorfer. lt coont, rape; 2nd count. aR'auit acd battery with Intent tocorrrntt rai; 3rd count, a- j sault and battery. Jury find defecdant not guity on 1st and 2d ccunts but guilty on 3rd count. Charles Wilson et al vs. Stephen Myers et al. Ejectment. Jury Bod for defendant. Commonwealth vs. Jest-pb Krotend. iter. adnltry and bastardy. Jury find defendant guilty. Motion for a r.ew trial. George W. airCawlay v. Grorge W. Vaugn. Settled qy the defndaxt' confess ing Judgment for fJ&S.&S. Use of Francis F.ick ys E. tt. Adams. Assumpsit J ury fiud a verdict for defendant TBtMD WEEK. P P. Si"IP. c:i-J -r t.. j' ; A r. ve tbn lowoelnp of Waabiutttou, assuttipalt. Jury fiud for flie plaiut ff. fboaas n. Greevy vs. G o. M R.-ade. aamplt rialnt;I pleads furprke and case continued. Clarence Farcer vs. The nay wood Coal Company, aasumpslt- Jury find 'a verdict for plaintiff for fso.16. Motion for a new trial. Court ad'oornd on Wedoesday. 5L- a A BtallrweMl la ta Mortla. The New York of Saturday last says: Tbe New YwJk CeUal RatlroaJ baa for taelly taken bold of tte Beech Creek Road aad appointed J. D Laving General Man ager. Tbe VanderbUU have long tad con trol of the road, acd they have oow trans ferred It to tbe Central. Gen. Magee. tba former General Manager, retired voluntar ily, but be etui retains tbe Presidency of the Fall Brook Coal Company, la which tba Yauderbllte are also largely Interested Tbe management lately obtained a charter for tbe construction of a road to connect tbe Lake Shore with the Beech Creek Road at OH City. They baye also acquired 13.000 acres of coal lauds in northern Cambria coot- ty. on Chest Creek, and thirty miles of road Is all that will have to be built to tap them Tbe Beech Creek road Is essentially a coal road, and It was said yesterday by an of ficial that It Is intended for no other purpose than to connect tbe Central and the Lake Shore roads with tbe musing regions. Local Iostltnte. Following Is tbe program for a Joint In stitute of tbe teachers of Carroll. Elder and Susqoebanna townsblps and Hastings borough, to meet at Bastings on Saturday, December 27 tb: Forenoon session. Teaching, Prof. J. S Foley; Comments oa teaching by Institute Recitation, Miss Lock ard. Afternoon session. Muslo by institute, led by H. X. Price; Address to teachers, Dr. D. S. Rice; How shalll we secure neces sary apparatus. Waiter Elose; Free text books, J. S. Foley; Best ways of teaching spelling, Harry Price; School ethics, lna Nupp; Music by institute. It is hoped tbat every teacher In the above named districts will at'end and take an ac tlve part in the institute. All topics will be open tor general discission. Friends of ed ucation are cordially Invited to attend. ISalel to Breed Otphtherla. It Is said tbat tbe fumee of kerosene when a lamp is turned down, are liable to cause diphtheria. Tbe New York board of health, a few years ago, decided tbat to this more than any other cause, tbe prevalence of this disease was to be attributed. Tbls la given as accounting for tbe fact tbat diphtheria generally begins to spread with tbe advent of short days and long nights. Children dislike to go to bad In tbe dark, and tbe mother lets down tbe flame in tbe lamp so tbat tbe light shall not keep tba child awake. Many bed rooms are thus semi-lighted, and the windows being closed or raised but slightly, tbe atmoepherle con dition of tbe room Is simply deadly. turned down kerosloe lamp la a magazine of deadly gas tbat the healthiest lungs can not be expoeed to. e Deer aad 9 Bear Killed. During the deer season which begun on 1st of Ootober last and closed on tbe 15th, Inst., there have been killed in Diamond Valley, this county, tbe unprecedented number of 69 deer and two bears. The first bear was shot some weeks ago by Martin Thomas, of Tyrone, and weighed 210 pounds; tbe last bear was shot a week ago by McClaln Llntenfelter. of Union Furnace and weighed 17S pounds. During tbe past week eighteen or twenty deer have been shot In tbat region, which Is claimed to be one of tbe best game sections in tbe State and It would seem from tbe record tbls sea son tbat It Is entitled to tbe claim. .Hun ingdon Xewi. School Report. Following Is tbe report of noppel school. No. 6, in Barr township, for month ending December 9th. 1890: Number pupils enrolled boys. 17; girls, 8; total. 23. Percentage of attendance- boys, 83; girls, 94. Paplle perfect In attend ance: Maggie Hopple, James Boslet. Geo. Hopple and Augustine Hopple. Through tbe efforts of tbe young ladles of tbe school a sufficient sum of money was raised to purchase a bell -for the school building, and it will be placed In position In a few days. A. M. On, Wnai a Cowan. Will you heed tbe warning. The signal perhaps of the sure approach of tbat more terrible disease. Consumption. Ask your selves If you can afford for the sake of aav ng 50 cents, to ran the risk and do nothing for It. We know from experience tbat Sblloh'a Cure will Cure your Cough. It never falls. Tbls explains why more than a Million Bottles were sold tbe past year It relieves Croup and Whooping Cough at once. Others do not be without It. For Lame Back, Side or Chest nse Shlloh's Porous Plaster. Sold by Dr. T. J. Davison Back lea's Arnica Halve. Tbe Best 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 Plies, or so pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 23 -cents per box. Sold at the drug store of E. James, Ebens burg. and W. W. McAteer. Loretto. Dyspepsia and Liver CoanplalafU Is It not worth tbe small price of 73 cents to free yourself or every symptom of these distressing complaints. If you think so call at oar store and get a bottle of Sblloh'a Vitallzer. Every bottle has a printed guarantee on It, use accordingly, and if it does ou no good It will cost yon nothiog. Sold by Dr. T. J. Daylaon. Consumption Suroly Cured. To Tea Korioa: flmi Inform jew roaiiers I have a peatave nn ty (or tae ehoie Hemes dseaaea. Br lu tutely aae lboaaele af hiinlies have aaso parntsaeatly cared. I saeil be gl4 to sea4 two aowlss ef my secsady FEU lo say ef year mini abo bae eoneempttoa IT they wUI ml me Utair grrri sad r. O. addraaa. awpacs faily, T. a. BUxXU, H. O. lal rear! fsu. K. X. It would save parents a great deal of troabl rbtnklng wbat to boy for their children at Cvjrtatanae by grttlog one) o I Carl Kivlaiua Coocert Roller organs. Each roltor baa a sepa'at tone and ran be bad tu Delimited queotry at 23 ceoUeach. THE -STATE -CAPITAL Watch the Proceedings of Your Legislature. The IIarrisbur Daily Pa triot, in addition to the general news of the day, will contain full reports of the proceedings of the Legislature during tb.3 session of that body. Send one dollar and twenty- five cents to the publisher and get a copy every day during the session. The Weekly Patriot is an ex cellent family journal and will also contain a report of the legis lative proceedings. Terms: $1 per copy per annum; to clubs of ten or more, 75 cents per copy per annum, with an additional copy to the getter-up of the club. Postage on the Daily and Weekly prepaid by the publisher. The Daily Patriot and Free man both for $6 per annum. The Weekly Patriot and the Freeman both for $2 per annum. Orphans' Court Sale OT VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. BY virtue ol sn all aa order Ifaelns; oat ot the Oronens' Conrt or Cambria county. Pa., to me directed, I will expose U public sale on tbe premises on SATURDAY, J ANT lOTII, 1891, at 10 o'clock , a. M ., tbe lollowlbg describe J real estate, tic All that certain piece or parcel ol land situate In Dlearfleld township. Cambria enajty. Pa-, boanded by land ol Tbomas Wilt. John Sberon, M. It. Uupples and Joseph Travis, containing Acres, more or less, and bavins; thereon erected a House, Barn and Ootbaitritns;. aad bavina- a aood orchard aad an excellent spring oa the premises. TEH MS OF SALE. Ten per cent of tbe parebaee money te be paid at the II me of sale; the balance ef one third at ounQnnailoa of sale: one-thlM la six months and one-third la twelve months from eonbrmstloa of sale, ltelerred payments to bear laterest and to be secured by tbe judgment bond and a&otl(raa.e ol tbe purchaser. JOSEPH F. COOPER. Executor of Patrtca Donovan, deceased. St. Augustine, Pa., Dec luth, 1890.31. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FdDIHt A1LIE. 1 lot ef ground In West ward of the borough of V Jeastur;. fronting VIA leet on Julian street ami extenoinc Kara 1.12 leet, saving there on erected a good two-storied FRAME HOUSE and ALL NECESSARY OUTBUILDINGS. Also, a lot ef ground la C reason. In Washing ton lowrjinip, amona county , near tne callan lioose, Irontlng S left and extending back aa leet. Tbls lot Is an excellent location lor a store or hotel, r or particulars, call ec or address T J. CONDON. Oallltxln. Pa.. M. D. Kinm, Ebensbnrs;, Pa. December ls, lt&u.St a O C-t i :aaat at amsm .- r iS 1 a m b as is ra v . j SCNO FOR OUR CATALOGUEaMO PRICES ATLAS ENGINE WORKS. INDIANAPOLIS. IND. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In tbe matter of tbe first and Bnel account ol John Eger. executor of Margaret (JUlan, late ol Wasb'ngton township, deoesised. Having been apdolnted auditor to make and report distribution ol the funds in the bands of tbe accountant, notice Is hereby given that 1 will sit at my office in kJi nabunr lor tbe purpose ol my appointment n Thursday. January 8th. Iwvl, at 10 o'clock, a. M.. when aud where all parties Interested may attend or be debarred Irons com ing In on sajd fund. F. A. SHOEMAKER. Deo. lu. lfeo.st Auditor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Etlate ol Henry i'raldbofT. deceased. Notice Is tereby given that letters 01 adminis tration en tbe estate ot Henry FreidboB. lata of Mnnster township, deceased, baye been granted to me. All persona Indebted to said estate are notlOed to make payment to me without de'av, and tbose having claims against tbe same will present tbem, properly authenticated, lor settle ment to SIMON CONRAD, Administrator of Henry Freidooff, dee'd. Lilly, Pa., Dee. VI. ls0. eu T7HIK SALE. X1 The nndernlgned will fell at private sale pieces of real estate situate In Munster township, Cambria county. Pa. containing respectively sixty -six and nitr-hre acres and allowance. Tbe property la Improved aod la good slate ef ealti Uvatlon, and will be sold at a reasonable price and upon easy terms. For Partner nertlealar call oa or address Alvla Evsna, Ebensnarer. Pa., or a.Ua.E KKS. December It, 1890. Loretto, Pa. NOTIlE. As ray wile Harriet baa left my bed aad board wltheat just eau'e or provocation, I hereby notify all persons not to harbor or trust ber on mr account as I will pay no bills contracted by ber. .iumtw :noiM ruojauii. Wblte TwpM Doc DC, l!D0.3l. TAKE FOR tiir eL" f s w r. s- "J KhtUftiA 1 m i GCU7, BACKACHE, Pains in the Side, k the Chest and tfra Joints, Neuralgia, Sprains, etc., etc., tiie IMPORTED "fiHCHOR' rAiii IXPELLER b .ur I s w j as 9 i IT IS A NO WtLL EVER t?E 1 iae ok. SI. UNECUALbt) fKE0V. TTsmI wli h rrat tucoi-M In tbe IniDeelal ana Royal tfrrteral Eoiltal ot Vienna ana many others, tcs rixidtci Tnt'jEi4l est cf Tknaaslr : Ti irrc ifHJS, Jaa. J. . TonrAncTinr P.iri FipriV te miiy ricrl I n. OiMrtf Hirbikr. ufrrtna' rrom Khen rurtiMit Vr TM't. otiM Tl:d n..'MliC l-jcurs h.c t;: r:ir . I rr Hai:t i'.-r. OV.DOOI. LTLIJ l.S o,KS UAIi. . CO Cants a ?jtla. OS HOST b&HiMilUT. OR DiKECT FROM F. A3. RICHTER & CO., MIO JProadToti, -Ycf York. 1 -Ursseas II e aae e t ftnVaatt. Qy. auuMeln, uifaru. suauherg, haiu , FREE Bdoks about ctW Anchor I aria . ti Annajsnf afltt. o o ect3 ! ly. IS BETTER VALUES aad aaor fcr yoor money In every rase 00 every Item la wbat we claim. Write out ilall Order Dcpartmetit for c( Drj Good cf any kind that jou may be in wact of; co tr pi re qualities and prices with any others ynu oay find, and eea if we do not prove our claim every time. Only on tbla price p'e of frilna tbe most and best obtainable for eyery aollar do we hops fcr yoor patronsse. No seotlment In Ibis. We offer among many oilier specla!3 tbls we k 39 Inch Imported Tailor Suitings, checks and etJlpes, 43 cents. 40 inch Clotb Suitings, mixed and solid col ors, 43 cents. 36 Incb All Wool Camel's II air, all colors, 43 cents. 48 Incn Cbeviotte Saitlnjrs 73 cents; In all ultra fashionable shades. 50 Incb Scotch Check M.xtnrts, medium dark colors, 73 cents, (sold universally tt fl 00 elsewhere.) For tba Holidays special large acd ele gant stocks of , . Handkerchiefs. Mufflers-. Clove?. Umbrellas. Cents' Furnishings. And very extensive Unn of FANCY GOODS of all kings at onr usual low and and at tractive prices. We will fill jour orders by mall to you r satisfaction and p t. BOGGS&BUHL, ALLEGHENY, PA. Where Are You Going, My Love ? Why, to Gus. Simon's. "When els? Yoo ought to see the line tf flolMay floo-ia he rfcrifrd tl H ar-k. Wby. I never aw the like. I'm solu tbns at oiif. i Id ia'tmN a and ret mv choice. Yoo know the old story ' Brat come, nr.t crv-l" aud u.ar i.t oe trii joa what all he got In, and moreover. ost otere the r;d cuou'y lew ,rlcs hla Kood art selling at: One thousand Dolls at 3. 10. 15. 20. 25, SO. .VS. 4r. 45. 30 M cen'a. He. Kive hundred Cups and Saucers at 10, 13. 30. 23. 33 an. I So c -u's. Two bundreJ aad fifty Sharing Mum at 3. 10. 20, 23 and 30 cents. Come, girls, here's your oppr tuotry. Six hundred and fifty fine Ya-.es at 25. 33. 50, 73 and VS ceuts a pair. Two hundred fmall NIgbt Lamps-Xellle li.y's at.d lUby McKwe-at : rmts eacb. Fifty fine Ilanglcg lamps, cYcoiaU-d bbadea. f 2 5C and up. Sereuty five Library Lamp; beautifullv drCoraid, and up. One hundred aod ninety-five very hne Tea aud DinM-r Srts for children at 23 errta and up. Two hundred Clappers at 5 cent and any amount of tree Ornaments, ete. One hundred and fifty fine Tin Kitchen tey eiza. from 'lb cevls up. Steam pumps, bteam Engines. For the little k iris. Dust-I'aM. at.d Drut-bes. nice Tin StoTes, s-te of Parlor Furniture. For the boys, we have Slid. Hotity !lurra. Calf DruniP. Saw and Buck. Soldit-r Peu. Gars, ar.y runtur of Titirtre!". r.'fto's. D tnir.oes, Dott's Checker Boards. Ten Fins. iloct.t-csif ils. Music l x h. tmail Bat-y Carriages. Work Boxes, Gib ai.d G Vcles" work and tu.all Church Iiatket", aid ari tbing and everjtblD you may want for the I oIIOejs. $1,000 Worth Candies & Nuts jnst recelvtd. dies Included, pay you. Candies, per pound, 10, 12 and 15 cents. Caramels and Chocolate can So, make SIMON'S jour headquarters for Tojs aod CanJies. It wll CHESTNUT STREET, CALLITZIN. KENTUCKY mules: Tbe oulv Arm la Pens a who make a poi-ialitT tt Keo tuckv sa-lla aad Ititidc Uorifi, lrau(tu and lit liulr. and fcatD cooatantiv la taetr etabloa one hendrei bead ot jluba, ail atsrs, from four fot to the hirst uinln weililn( 1400 lbs, am It. arnhrta k, A SMond Avcnua, Pntabarsb, l'a. Maieaahip avd 10 ail parta af tba Stata on orHrr. NMhins; U iio. I picked suck to be fuuod in tbrir atsbka. 4r"CrmposarBce solicltc NOTICE TO PERSONS IBSIBIa TO ISVXST IS Borough Bonds VTOTICE Is herJ irlvea that the Borough of i.1 Kbeoshurtr. Pa.. Is anont to iffoo bonds In tbe amount ol a.too.OO. In rami ef $100.00 each, erith Interest at tbe rate ol 4 per cent, per scnom. cayahte semi annually, free Ironi taxa tion so tar as the Individual boidera arectinorrned. Parsons destrlnc to Invest In surri sernrities anil please make Known at onre to tbe nndersifrnel or Fertrns C. Llojd, leuty BurMe. the amount or number ol such trends I bey wisb to purchase; These bonds will re sold to the nrst parcbasers presenting themselves, hence the eeceaUy ot promptness In making known the namrer ot ol bonds desired. . tVA.NS, Ebensburg. Aus;. 29,1990. Burxess. HASTINGS HOTI'. H. j.shcttio. Pmopairroa. located at the Station, near tbe centre of tbe town, on ourtb Avenue. We endeavor to fur nish tba best accommodation! to b a loo's meg, pleasure seekers and boarders. Persons In search of comfort and quiet will find it a desirable place to stup. Tbe Table la unsurpassed and Is always supplied with tbe bent the market affords, and all tbe delicacies of the season. The Bar Is sup plied with tbe choicest of pure Honors and ciirars and note Ids' bat tbe beet Is sold. Special atten tion given to the care of horses. II. J. SGHETTKK F K SALE. In Cambria Township, witbla Of teen mlnatet walk of Post Office, a small property, beautifully situated and affording a One view ol the town and surrounding country. Uontalns Ave and a ball acres OX) f senile land, a One orchard, lawn snaded with maples and catalpa trees, tour roomed house with summer kitchen, wood and coal bouse attached. Excellent cellar. Drilled well, never iallinar supply of pure, ecld water. Hod stable, three stalls and earrtaoa shed. Excellent location lor summer borne, or trait and track term; t'ot terms call on or address. MK5. A K. HEAD. Ebensburg, Pa. 1STHAY NOTICE. !i fame to the ress fence of tbe undersigned In White township. Cambria eoaaty. Pa., In May last, a black and white speck led bull, apparent ly aeout eighteen months old. The ower la re xuestad to come luraard. prose property, pav carves and take bim away, otherwise be will be disposed ol as tbe law directs. JOHN STABLEK. deot.UM. T i :. . , ILKtmON NOTICE. ' j Tbe annual election tor Directors oi the Pro tection Mutual Fire Insurance Company 01 Csm brta t'ounty will be beld at tbe omce ol the sec retary to Ebeasburs;, vn M.adsy, Jaaasry lattt. between tbe hours ol 10 a. si., and S r. w. T. W. IHtJE. Ebenabars;, Pa.. Dee. 121 1941. St. Secretary. H H. MYERS. " ATTOKN ET-AT-LA W. EBawaaraa, Pa. . ssT-Office la Oolloaade Row. on Centre street. DONALD E. DUFTOX. ATTOKN EY-AT UW, . Eamatad, Pasia tVOfnee la Opera House. Centre street. TW. DICK, a ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW. - v- Eaesmacao. Psxk'a. aSpechU attention given to claims lor Pen Hon Bounty, etc. cb7-ts-w Tie PitlSuiirg Tiies. The most complete one cent daily newspaper published any where. It is clean, bright and enter prising. It prints all the news of the day; its market reports are full and reliable; its editor ials able and fearless and its special features such as to make it a welcome visitor to every home. Many improvements have been made during the past year in ev ery department of THE TIMES, and it will continue io introduce new features and spare no ex pense to hold the place it has won at the head of cheap news papers. In every essential it compares favorably with the highest priced newspapers of Pittsburg and the country. Terms of subscription, invar iably in advance, are as follows : One year $3.00; six months, $1.50; three months, 75 cents; one month, 30 cents. It can be ordered from any Postmaster, or from this office direct. Address all communications to THE TIMES, Pittsburg, Pa. THE STUNT A.'FOSTER, formerly of the rirra'of Url rlcr A- Qalnn, Is Locate! at 217 anfl 249 Main Stieei With a largo and full stock of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Trimmings, Hosiery, Linens, Flannels, and Winter Goods. Carpets and Oilcloths of every description and everything in the line of House Furnish ing Goods at the lowest prices. every WATERPROOF COLLAR or CUFF EE UP TO THE MARK THAT CAN BE RELIED Oil TSTo-t to S.-rH-t! IVTo-fc to Iccolor ! BEARS THIS MARK. TRADE I ill I a - . r NEEDS NO LAUNDERINC. CAN BS WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET. ma, ss-ly O .a- I i i ! OVERCOATS ! fob 189 1 Rome people aarree with The Sue's opinion a boot men ana tilings! and some people don't: but ev-ervrKj-lv likes to eth hold ol.the newsraper sfhieri Is never dull and never afraid to speak lu Bind. liemoerau know that for twenty yeara 71 lias tooa-nt In the front line lor Ixmvcratle princi ples, aover meakenlosror waverlns; 13 its loyalty to the tree Interests of trie party It serves with fearless Intelligence and dilnterasted vla-or. At times oilnloM nave differed oa the test meaaa ot eeoomphshtna: the common parjwse: It Is not The Sun't fault If It baa seen further Into tbe mill stone. Ba-hteen hundred and tnety-oce will be a areat year In American politics, and ever;body sbouli read The 6'aa. Ist!y. per month. - laiiy. per year, - - Sund.r, per year. -IailT and Sonday, per year. -INtiiy and Sunday, per month. Week'y Sun. one year. - Address THESI S, Sew rerh. n.M e oo i oo 8.'o 0. T0 1. cO GEO. M. READE. AtTCKSEY-ATLAW, KBaswarao, Frisa. s)srOAo on Centre iLreet, near lilfb. EXfXJTOKSS'NllTIfTE. 1'be otiderf ipned bavins; been epootnted exeroiors ol tbe estate of tbe late Kobert U. Johnston, request all parties barioa calms asainst aaid estate to present them properly an taentleated lr payment, and tbose knowlnx themselves IDS eo Leu to rata estate to maa w mediate payment tbereol. A.W.Bn'K. IIIIBT. SCAN LAN. tbenaburg.PaNov. H,l(y0. Executor. Clothing ! i i Clothing! Having returned from the Eastern cities I am now prepared to show you the largest and best selected stock of ClothiDg, Ha's, Caps and Gents' Furnishing Goods at' the lowest prices in the county. As I buy and sell lor cash, I can and will sell you Cloth ing at prices that defy competition. Never before have the people of Cambria had such an opportunity ot buying first class gooda at such low prices. Call soon and see my stock, learn prices and be convinced. Very Resnectfullv. C- A- SHARBAUGH, I'AHKOUTltWN. I'HNN' PMINlSTKATOK-SNOTICK. liters of Administration on tbe estate ol John A. K.'ise. late of Clearbeld township. Oam brla county, deceased, havlnx been araated to thelundersiHned. all perrons indebted io said es t!s are requefted to make paysceat and those bavins claims to pretent tne mma annviuv orj ta JOStr-U A KKlSfc. ClcarflcU t wp Vor. U, l. Adtuiaistra to ONLY $20 HIGH ARM, PHILAD'A SINGER, J . aa vs WARRANTED J 5 YEARS. - 15 DAYS TRIAL llaaftcir-eettlasr Nacale. ecir-Uiraadlass; shattla, la otaelra. and llsht-rws Bins;. has tbe handMnM wood-work, aad Slstost stl sf extra attathatsaU. ' Don't pay agents SSS ar 60 send for tlicshr. THE C. A. WOOD CO. 7 M.mthi. Pm! .P- J
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