I hmlmn reman V KBKSMIL Ktt. CJk MHKIA CO., PA. - JAXCAHY. 1-5 101. nii'AY. Wh.n yon want tirst-elass job vrintinsr giT.- this offiro a trial. Prices tho most reasonable Mrs. Ann Edwards, died at the r-sl-fcm-( of iimioUi.-r Mrs. Ann Evans, in rjb-nburg. on Sunday last, agl about 53 Tears. i-Mr. Franc is Illiu. of Carroll township, Wa-i in town on Monday and add.-d his name to the Freeman's larfr list of sub scribers. "Mr. Pr. Urndl.'T, of f!aliltin, spent fta!ilav In Ebenshnr?. vWtlnir her par-en'-. Mr. and Mrs. John Bender, of the Cambria House. i The Court on Monday appointed Geo M. Readr. W. Horace Rose. Jacob Zim merman. If. II. Kiihn and Alvin Evans. Epulis., as Bar Committee for 11. -Mlss Jossi,. I.etz and Miss Estella UValtz. both yoiinR ladies of Car Kllto n. whr sp-ut several -lay In EIens totinr vlsltlnj? friends, return! home on Tuesday. biakeman named Wm. O'Connor. Of Ah.M.nii. was Instantly killed by liim mil over bv a trHln. In the yard In Aitoo nn. on Fi i-iay. He was about 2.1 years old, nd unmarried. Three Hunearlans haxe been arrested it BraddorW. and -ommitted to jail to an iwer for the murder of Michael Qulnn. who B-as killed In the riot at the Edaar Thorn ton steel works on New Year's day. f For sale or rent. A house of seven rooms in the East ward of Ebonsbtirsr. Will t sold on eay payments. Possession given on the 1st of April next. Call on the ,iWHIt for terms. Hfnky Byrne, I Sheriff Stlneman on Wednesday read the death warrant to Harry Marsh the Condemned murderer who was vlably af-1-eted dnrin the trylnK ordeal. Only six r eeks more on earth for the unfortunate Iran. i Henry C McCord, a railroad brakemnn y, a- 1 adly sriieeed between the tank of Hi enpine and the door of a round house jn Alt a. on Monday tiitrht and die.1 from t lie result of his Injuries the next dav. 1 Mr. P. M. Kinney, the well-known Int. -her and stock dealer, of Wilmore, drove up to Klwnshiirsr. on Monday and Dotwithst.Tiidtnir the unpropitlous weather vent seven miles further north Ix-fore ro turliiff home. i f.ojt. On the road between Ebonl t nrc. and f.oretto a irray, barred double t hawl. The finder will confer a favor on the owner by leaving It at the Livery sta tic In Loretto, or at the Freeman office 1n EluMishnrjr. The lareest specimen of the bovino f pedes ever recorded was the 4.0OO-pound a raisinl by Samuel Barely, In Somerset Vounty, Pennsylvania, and exhibited at 'rentennlal exposition In Philadelphia. ItiU'mio Earning Neivf. Judder Barker finished up the Arsru tiient list on Thursday, when Court ad journed until Thursday, th CJnd, Inst. J idsre Krebs, of Clearfield, will sit on that 4 ay for the purpose of hearing arguments In :ves in which Judge Barker was concern- in. I Valentine VinNky, a Polatider who l ad been a resident of Altoona for the pa-t five years and a boarder at the West F.nd Hotel, .tnrlna a fit of despondency on gun. lay evening committed suicide oy thootinc himself through the heart with a revolver. purM! Furs: Hunters and others rhould remeiuU r that r. L. Fredericks, of fthis plac pay the highest cash price for u.tier. mink, red fox. gray fox, raccoon, jt-kuuk. opiMxtim and muskrat furs and vklns. From 15 cents to fl.OO will be paid 'for skunk skins. ij The Ebopslmrg Summer School will pen on Monday. April 2uth, for a term of V n weeks. It will U taught by T. B. Al l!n and E. E. Conrath. Everything pos-'r'.hh- will U' done by the teachors to make Itl.e sch.H.l successful. Write to the prin cipals for Information. I Pr. James E. i'tamble, a prominent j hyslclan of Altoona. died on Wednesday Wternoun In a house on Brtdire street whll Quaking a professional visit. He was taken .Suddenly, unci died In a very few moments. .yTlie Coroner's jury rendered a verdict of ".jrieath from brain hemorrhage. I Mr. Thomas Sittings and Bat Hobart, two of Clearfield township's het citizens brnvdthe wintry blasts on Monday and 'drove overland to this ivla.-e. It was in rough trip and when they culled at the 1- iikkm N ofiice they were not Inclined to limke the return trip the same day, i, Covernor Beaver on Friday afternoon 'Issued the folloutror denth v:irr:ints: j W illiam West, Washington county, Thurs- j-.-... ,i i uti j i t u , nau j .uitn i, II. hum., t. ir-h. Cambria, same date: Ceorge W. a Mi.s. Lu.erne. Wednesday. March 25th: t Wili'am Stan'ev, Carbon, same iate. Ti e collector of Cambria township, will J be at tin' tow nsltlp school house in the bor- 2 . i t . . i . . . 1 . oio.il ui r.iM'nsnurg. ou aiuru:iy January, 3Nt. ls.'l between the hours of one and five o'clock in the afternnon, for the purpose of receiving the school tax of said township. Five T cent, additional will be charged ou all such unpaid tax after that date. In th case of the Commonwealth vs. Ylto uadiro. indie tsl and ronvlctd at '' m-r sessions with assault and batery wi-i, Intent to commit rarje. the defendant W'a S(. ,,,.,),. nn Tlilirl-. rt r.w n C, ,w. f one hundred dollars and costs and un- oeruo an imprisonment In the Western penitentiary for a term of one year and six months. The following named persons we.ro elected directors or the Protection Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cambria coun ty on Monday: George M. Reade, Henry J. Hoppel. James M. Thompson. John J. Evans, Webster Crrlftiith. C. T. Roberts, II. Kinkead, John Lloyd. John G. C. Bear er. William J. Ruck, John C. (Jatcs and John A. Blair. Mr. W. L Bennett, of New Washing ton, accompanied by his father, Pr. Ash Bem,et. passI nfirough this place on Tuesday. Mr. Rennet will remove his printing ofiice from New Washington M Lilly, this county, where he will start a ionr column paper. The new paper will . r.,pa. m ii, -w 'iix:r lii lcall.Hl the Lilly VUUttt, and will pro tat.ly appe ar aNuit the first of February. lIMtlng TrUmne. ivitt mc oi hi, out in in ' ' UA'er he w as Severely Injured and part. ally paralyz.-d. Mr. McLaughlin's aith l,;is licen restored, and he has de "icd to remain in l'ittslmrir w h..r.. L.. h" ii since tho faUi broak jn the South I ork dam ,M curred. PitUbunj IHtjmUh. lirook trout fry will soon be ruaily for ri'iMti.,11 fn.m , 1... .,.....! I- ......i . I. i rinijriinuiit iaie hatchery at Alkntown and Corry. Two thousand fry will be sent free of expense t'i the nearest railroad Mation. Ap plication i:ly m maiK. to t,), f0Iowin) f r. n.issioi.crs: H. C. Ford. l!C3 Vine Hrret. Philadelphia; James V. Long, 75 fifth avenue, Pittsburg; II. C. Demuth. i-inca-ter: S. B. Stilwell. Scranton; L. 'r' uU r. Erie, or W. J. PowvII, Harris-tiiii.-. - Hon. Dnnkl McLaughlin, formerly of Johnstown, has resumed the practice of law In Pittsburg. He was the most prom inent criminal lawyer at the Cambria Colli. tv bur .1 .. ... i ,, . - O Mr. Robert McBreen, of this place. has gone to Loretto, to take charge of the bar In the Christy hotel. The Loretto people will find Bob an affable and agreea- ' ble gentleman and we commend him to their gcxxl graces. Orders have just been issued by the Second Assistant Postmaster General of the United States directing that all the mails handled on the various railroads be weighed by the railroad officials, beginning on January 15. This w ill bo kept up until March 25. The weight during the time named will form tho basis for the contract price to be paid the railroads by the Gov ernment for carrying the Mails until the next time weighing is ordered. This is done every four years. Col. J. W. More, the millionaire al and coke operator of Greensburg. was almost fatally stablx-d on Friday, niaht w ith a butcher knife in the hands of his son Bert. The two were In the sitting room of Mr. MoreV house, when Bert sud denly attacked his father with a knife, cutting a deep gash In his leftside. A neighbor who was passing by heard the noise and, running in, caught Bert and held him until the police came, when he was taken to Jail. The cause of Bert's act Is not known. He has been leading a rather wild life of late and was intoxicated at the Ume. The Lieut. Hugh Jones' Camp Sons of Yctorans held a banquet and dance at the Blair House in this place on last Fri day night. After the supper table was cleared the large dining room was utilized for dancing purposes, and "all went merry as a marriage bell" until the "woe sma hours"' In the morning. The members of the post as well their sweethearts in at tendance, are unanimous In their praise of tho host and hostess of that well-conducted hostelrie, who spared no pains in their efforts to make the banquet and dance one of the pleasant memories that will he re ferred to otfen when the boys are number ed among the veterans. Thomas Denny, a railroad brakeman whose home is in Altoona, was the victim of a painful accident on Saturday after noon near Portage. In attempting to make the coupling between two cars, one of which carried an oil tank, tho four fin gers of the right hand were smashed off. He had entered the link with his left hand and had hold of the end of one of the cars with his right. When the ears came to gether the oil tank klid forward and be fore he could withdraw his hand from the edge of tho car the tank had caught his fingers, smashing them off. He was ad mitted to the hospital, where the injured members received proper attention, The work of taking testimony in the contested election ease of Mr. Thomas II. Greevy. of this city, against Congressman Scull, for the seat in the next Congress from this district, was bofrun on Tuesday. Recorder Poyle is receiving the evidence of the witnesses. Mr. Llsenring Is taking caro of tho interests of Mr. Greevy and Mr. Scnll is represented by Messrs. J. 1 Hicks, W. S. Hammond and F. J. Koozer. Tho time Tuesday was taken up by tho presentation of documentary evidence and but few witnesses of the large number which have been summoned were heard. The witnesses now being heard are mainly from this city, but the entire district will furnish testimony before the taking of the evidence is completed, which Is believed w ill not be for over a month. Altofma Time. On Friday last, while Mr. William Tierney, of Cambria township, was in town attending to some business he left his team and sled standing on the street near Kirsrhner's tannery. The team got fright ened atsoiuething and started to run. Up High street the team ran at a break-neck pace keeping the middle of the street until they reached the Central Hotel w hen they took the side walk on the South side and followed it for two squares to Center street where they turned tho corner and rantoO'Hara, Brown A. Luther's livery stable w here they were captured. Not withstanding there are several porches on that side of the street and numerous shade trees along the curb, and in many places the space between the porches and trees Is so narrow that it could bother a good driv er to engineer a team through on a walk, none of the trees, porches, or sled were scratched and the horses escaped unhurt. Several pedestrians on the street huslted to gut out of the way, but all made their escape in time. Marrlaice License. The following marriage licenses were Is sued by the Clerk of tho Orphans' Court for the week ending Wednesday, Janu uary 11th, 1SU1: John Bauer and Thresa Gabriel, Johns town, Charles G. Graham. Conemaugh, and E. Maud Seyler, Johnstown. Robert Henderson and Johanna Mary Hayes, Johnstown. Michael Cassidv, Minister township, and Mary Magileiin George, Washington town ship. August Walter and Augustl Pohl, Brownstown. Walter F. Dowllng and Irene O'Brien, Johnstown. John Banjak and Katharine Klemark, Johnstown. Mike Wargo and Yefka Midlar, Johns town. Daniel Staley and Charlotte Knipple, Stonycreek township. Joseph C. Clarke and Katlo M. Clock, Johnstown. Michael Runsnak aud Annie Balok, Johnstown. George Hart. Morrellvllle, and Mary Ann O'Xeil, Johnstown. William Girth and Emllie Keldel, Mor- reliville. George Lagk and Mary Namal, Johns town. The Terrible Indian War. Now In progress, excites universal atten tion, and a history of the thrilling events connected w ith it will be eagerly sought after. Tin; enterprising publishers, S. S. Scranton it Co., Hartford, Conn., have in preparation and will as soon as possible after tho battle, issue a work of about 500 pages, by W. Fletcher Johnson, author of "Johnstown Flood," giving a graphic sketch or "Sitting Bull, the Medicine Man," and the leading chiefs, and a com plete richly illustrated history of the w hole terriftic struggle. Agents should write at once to the pub lishers, who give liberal terms and pay freight. ft her I IT'S Kalea. Sheriff Stlneman sold the following properties at Sheriff's sale on Monday: All the right, title and interest of Wil liam O. Stephens, of, in and to a certain tract of land situated In Carroll tow nship, containing 100 acres. Sold to A. Bender for $745. All tho right, title and Interest of Daniel Kline, of, In and to a tract of land In Chest township, containing three acres. Sold to J. W Luther fortl-'. All the other properties advertised for sale were either stayed or continued. Bntklta'i Arailea Halve. The Pest Salve In the world for cuts, Hrulses, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and al Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. Ills guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 2.1 cents iter box. Sold at the drug store of K. James, Elwns burg, aud W. W. McAteer, I.retto. i Uppy and content is a bride wtth"The Ro chester;" she lives in the light .f the morning. Ar(nidnt loiirt. The following cases were disjHised of at Argti men t Court which convened b-T.. on Monday: Commonwealth vs. Lemuel Grifhith. Motion in arrest of judgment. Motion ius taincd, costs to be paid by the county. Commonwealth vs. William F. Cook. Motion for new trial. Sentence susi-ndd. Clarence Farler vs. Motion for new trial. Motion withdrawn. Haywood Coal Co. Motion overruled. Commonwealth vs. Joseph Kroteudorfer. Argued and held for Motion for new trial, advisement. Commonwealth vs. tioti for a new trial. Commonwealth vs Charles. Kl.o.ly. Mo- Motion withdrawn, s. Yilo Gtiadogi. Mo Motion overruled. James Rascr. Certio tton for new trial. Henry Mellon vs rari. Proceedings affirmed. I Esther Bonigardner vs. Samuel Bom- 1 gardner. Rule to show cause. And now, i to w it, the 14th January, ItfH, resiKUidcnt ' ordered to pay Iilelunt 550 counsel fee and $1.00 per week until further order of Court. John Quiuu vs. Conrad Lintz. Rule to show cause. Judgment opened. In re petition to open Locust street, Johnstown. Exceptions. Argued and held for advisement. On A. L. Avner vs Harris petition. Pe tition to open judgment. Rule absolute. In re report of John P. Linton, Esq., aud itor to distribute money arising for Seesc estate. Exceptions overruled aud report coiifiriiu-d absolutely. In re petition of A. J. Moxhum to have satisfaction of mortgage stricken Off. Rulo absolute. Win. Craig vs. Conrad Hornlck. Certio rari. Rule absolute. In re rule on Charles Dross. Rule abso lute. Mrs. Sarah Beat tut vs. Fred Beattut. Petition to open Judgment. Ruleabsolute. Mrs. Sarah Beattut vs. Fred Beattut Petition to open Judgment. Ruleabsolute. Valley Pike Co. vs. Christian Schlagie. Petition to open judgment. Judgment opened. Eliza Jane Vivian vs. William Richards et al. Scire Facias. Judgment directed for Lewis Williams terre tenant. Martin McDonald vs. James Hoover et al. Petition to ojien judgment. Argued and held for advisement. Joseph Malchonson vs. Clark Lougbry. Rule to show cause. Rule discharged by consent. Poor Directors vs. Jacob Thomas et al. Rule to show cause. Argued and held for advisement. John S. Blair, assiguee, vs. P. X. Stoy. Rule to show cause. Rule discharged. In re report of M. D. Kittell, Esq., audi tor in Peter Meyer estate. Rule to show cause. Argued and held for advisement. In re petition of Jacob W. Smay to satis fy mortgage. Decree filed. Smith &. Robinson vs. F. A. Burk. Pe tition to open judgment. Judgment on rum prtw stricken off. In re petition to abolish Ind. School dis trict of South Fork. Rule to show cause. The Independent School district of South. Fork is abolished in pursuanco of tho prayer of the petitioners. Atlas Publishing Co. vs. J. G. C, Bearer. Rule to show cause. Leave grauted to tile appeal. Atlas Publishing Co. vs. L. Wyland. Rule to show cause. Leave granted to lije apieal. Use II. O. Hurlburt & Sons vs. A. W. Luckhart. Petition to ojen judgment. Judgment opened and issue framed. Wallace Aaalg-neea File Bond. S. J. M. McCarrell, of Ilarrisburg; A. O. Smith and W. E. Wallace, assignees of W. A. Wallace, filed their bond on Saturday morning at Clearfield. Judge Furst, of Centre county, was in town and approved it. The bond is given for 9 l,05.'i,iO. J. W. Wrigley, assignee of I). L. Krebs, al so 61ed his bond in the sura of 120,0u0. It was approved by Judge Furst, The Inventory of Senator Wallace's prop erty show s an aggregate of I'jyo.OUO. From this are to Im? deducted the recorded liens and the pledged assets, which are about $"55,000, leaving 35.'i,O0O free assets. This is probably three fold of the amount of un secured debts. The personal debts of Mr. Wallace arc about t-H),U, including the debts secured and unsecured. The ap praised value of the real estate to Iks sold on January 30th is324,20, upon which are liens for about 2TOi,t0. His other proper ty in Clearfield county is appraised at about t.M3,ono. This includes his interest, about seven-eighths, in 5.20D acres of coal land conveyed to the Clearfield Creek Coal Company, upon which there are four mines In ojieration an others opening. The ap praised value of his Interest In property beyond Clearfield county Is about $150,000. This includes stock in and claims against valuable mining properties in Pennsyl vania, California, Colorado and Idaho which were appraised at about one-third of the cash actually Invested In them by him. School Report. Following is tho report of Ebensburg schools for last schwol month. Averaae Enrolled, attendance. I Tbacbkss. 5 3 AMI Lloyd Kttle Myera MiKKli Sbenkle..... Annie Jnoe..... T. H. Allison Totali 36 23 M 31 48 4V -M All: M- rtl' 1A AA 28: la! 431 S41 fi' 34 IX 24: 8' 81 -M, Ml ii io -xi ii 7' is e 114 10!l ills! 94 lie 174! 21 The follow ing pupils were perfect in at tendance during month: Hoom No. l.Charles O'lTara. Jesse Ev ans, Hertie Connell, Arthur Hill, Joseph Davis, Harry Jones. Walter Apel, Carl Englehart, tern Ludwig. Hertrice Mow er, lida Davison and Flora YVeaklen. Iloom Xo. 2. Ethel Shields, Lizzie Lud wig. Gertie Hill, Nita Evans, Mattie Eis U'riine, Ernest AVeaklen, Arthur Evans, Edson Hill and David Lugwig. Hoom No. 3. Floy Stiles, Annie Ow ens, Bessie Evans. Eddie Davison. Eddie Craver. Mettie Cravcr, Willie Cole and Peter Ludwig. Koom No. 4. Blanche Folsom, May Grillith. May Davis. Jennie Dins more, Mary McCale, Minnie Craver, Ida Craver and Harry Shenefelt. Iloom No. 5. Fred Jones and Emma Davison. Class leaders. Room No. 2, A class, Eth el Shields; It class. Pearl Kruis; Room No. 3. A class, Willie Cole; 11 class. Alice Wcaklen; Room No. 4, A class, Minnie Craver; 11 class, Ada Jones. Tho Fair At a meeting of the Stockholders of the Ebeusburg Agricultural Society, held at the council room In this place, on Satur day evening, a constitution and by-laws were adopted after considerable discus sion. On next Saturday evening a meeting will be held for the purpose of placing in nom ination permanent officers aud transacting such other business as may bo required. Ou the lollowiug Saturday, January 24th, the election of otlicers will take place be tween the hours of 2 p. m. and 6 p.m. On Saturday the proper officers of an AssK-iation settled with Mr. Fred Davis, for the building of the fence, paying him In full the sum of V,32,l!j. All PUaied. 1!kaiforu, Conn., Nov. 29. Is1.. All present, so far as I was able to learu, were very much pleased w ith "Living Pic tures." and should they appea.1 again, am sure they would lie reeUsJ by a very much larger audience than before. C. W. tlAYlXjRD, Mgr. Opera House. Will lie al Oper House, KU li-t.urg, on Thursday, January 22nd. O . CI c iliiiiiii 'rri"iptittlre. sr. Arcr-TtM:, Pa.. Jon. I-. ?$. Dv.xr Sir: A joint institute of lhe teachers of Clearfield township and Chest Springs was held at the latter pluc on i Satuiday afternoon last. Supt. Leeeb and Prof. Biter were in attendance. 5 The-latter genlleman gave an instructive talk on primary arithmetic, and was followed by Sttp. I.eeeh. A recitation by Miss Mand Perry. Mr. Cramer opened a talk on tar diness, which was further discusiad by Miss Randall. Miss Mealley, "Miss Calla han. Messrs. Biter. Carl. Sonn-rvillo and Leevh. Messrs. Sonierville aud McCor inic.k diseussiil -How to scure appara tus." Miss Randall read a oper enti tled "The Chest Springs Tell-Tale." but we won't tell the tale she told of your cor respondent for fear of a curtain lecture when we go home. The next itiktitut e :f this district will be held in Sl A ugusline on Saturday, Ft-b raaryTth. Rev. Fafhfr MVEvoy' desires fo extend his thanks to the people of Altoona, Ash ville. Fallen Timber, Chest Springs. Lor etto. Carrolltown. Gallitzin and other tieighlioring towns for their Hlierality In patronizing the fair which is a pecuniary success. Mrs. Andrew Carl, who has charge, of the supper table, knows how to Lave oys ters, chicken, turkey, ete,. done up in Del- monico fashion, and Mr. Andrew Carl, who has charge of the musical department. Is an expert violinist who has few equals in th county. Mr. Sylvester Luther Is a lucmlier of the building committee and Is a man of marked executive ability. He for merly lived near Carrolltown wiero the building of churches Is reduced to a science. Mr. Eugene Ivory Is a most ef ficient floor-manager, and spaco will not permit us to mention the names of a host of other earnest workers for the erection of the new church. The preparations are progressing favorably, many stone being now on the ground, and by the time the fair closes f i.ftio will have been realized. A highly artistic work made and dona ted to the fair by Miss Amelia Delozier, of this place. Is a piece of flowers made of white wax. It was wou by Rev. Father Ryan of Loretto. Mr. Ed. Dunegan, Jr., 'who narrowly es caped baring an attack of pneumonia last week. Is able to be about again. , .. Misa" Julia DeloJerj wn0 was; off duty the greater part of last week on account of an attacftr Of nenralg1a,"has returned to her school lu Allegheny township. M.. ftLlf tuff Pletnrea. The people of Doylestown enjoyed a nov el entertainment last'eveniug. It was re fined ami intensely humorous, and tha many who attended went away highly pleased with what they saw and heard. The "Living Pictures" were something en tirely new, while the musical features were excellent. DrylctoimDeiiuTfit. At the Opera Heuse, Ebcnsburg, on Thursday eveving, January 2?ndc 1 Consumption Surely Cured. To Tbi Edttob: PIsms Inform your readers that I hara a positive remedy for tha aboTs-named diaeaae. By lta timely ut thonaanda ef hepeleaa ran lie bare been permanenflr cured. I aball be glad to eond two bottlea of my remedy V&XJt to u; of yonr readeTa who bave consumption It tbey will send me th-r Expreaa and P. O. addreea. Heaped fully, T. A. aUXX'JI, M. C, 1st Pearl St.. X X. Orphans Court Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. 1T virtue ol an order lued ont of the Or- phans' l"-ourt ot )amtria eouniy, Pennsyl vania, the 'inderMKned will expose to public sale on toe premises oa MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1V1S91, at oce o.c'.ork. r. k.. the following described real etate, to wit: A piece or parerl of land aldmed In the town ihip ol Mans er Cambria county. Peanirivaola, b mnded and ieerUea aa fwilows: H -KlnninK at a beera (now down), a eorner ol Carpvr MltrrV ;m.l: tbenr titb ltv ereliee, with said Biter'a land. t a ot; tbeore fonth fevrnty four detents eat fifty-aevrn ierehe. with Nlcbolfi Krel.lhi.tr land, to post: thence south one bdMred and twenty txtrc-aee. who same laud to a post; it-enee south serentv-four devrees east tturty-elKht peehes. with Sarab lKlworth's land, to a breoh: tbenre nurtb one tiunJred and eivhty perches, wltb land of I'barlfS Kennedy and others, to a lunar; tfience north seventy-lour iler wrst nlnety-Dve perches, with 'and ol Samuel Leach, to the beginning, ccintaialDK 4:9) Acre, '! ' i and allowa. te ot six percent, lor rrav etn. Al a piece or parcel of land In aaid township ot MoDster.adjolDiSK tte a!ove described land. bciflnDlnn at a post at the end I the line ranslaa; south one hundred and twenty percbes; theoee south sixteen perches to a post or pointer; toence south aeventy-fwur deirrees ean fifty perches to a a pnst or pointer; tlivnoe aorta sixteen perches with land now or formerly beloanrtos; to Me Manamy. to beech: thence nortn seventy-loor de ftrees west twelve perches to a poet or pointer same course thlrty-elirht perches with said Jos eph Freldhafl to hi ketflnala f, eaota u nit 4CBES AIID96 PERCHES, with the usual allowance; of; six per cent, for roads, ete. Tbe two piece ef land above described, will be old In one whole piece. There is A Log House, and also a LOO BAKN and other ont-hu tidings erected on said premises. TfcKMS OF SALt-Pen per cent of the pur chase morey to be paid at the time ol sale; the balance ol one-third at the eonOrmailon ol sale; one-third In one year, and one-third In two years after the conarinaUon of sale. Deterred pay ments to bear Interest and to b secured by a judgment bund and mortgage ol the pnmhaser. 81 JIONH.NKAl. Administrator of Tlenrv Fretdbeil deceased. Lilly. Pa., January lath. isul. E XtXrUTOKS NOTICE. Notiee Is hereby i7en that letters testa mentary oa the estate ot Manraret Mcduire. late of Loretto borough. Cambria county, Pennsyl vania, deceased, have been granted to me. All persons Indebted to said estate are notified to make payment without delay, and those bavins; claims airalnst the same, will present them, prop erly authenticated. lor settlement. K. A. BCSH. Executor of Manraret McUulre. deceased. Altoona, Pa.. Jan. 13th, 1B91.-6L AT-'DITOK'S Nonca In the Orphans' Court of Camr.rla county. In the matter of the account of Anthony Anna, administrator ol J. H. Wolf, deceased. Havlcs; been appotcted auditor to distribute the fund Id the hands of said accountant to and anions those legally entitled thereto, notice Is hereb y given that I will attend to the duties of said appoint ment at m,j ofne In EoeB'urs;, IV.. on Monday, the 5ih day ot r'ebrnary, !wi. at W o'clock, a.. when and whare all parties Interested may ap pear or te forever debarred from ermiair In on aid lund. " INALDE. DUiTON. Ebensborit. Jaa. , HwL , , . - Auditor. VSSIONEE'S NirTICE Notice la faerebv riven that M. A Ma-Uonla-le and Mary . Mdroelale, hia wife, have made a voluntary deed of aasitfnment et all tha estate real, personal or mixed, ol said M. A. Me (lonlitle. In trust ler the benefit ol thm of said M. A. McOon1le. All persons Indebted to said M. A. MctoalKle are notlBea to make payment to me wltboet delay, and those havlnc clalms arainst tho same will present them, prop erly authenticated, lor settlement to me. Asstsnee ofM. A. McUoblxle et ox. Altoona. Pa.. January 18, m et. A pamphlet of Information and an-V f J stract of tbe laws, ahuviai How to 7 f r V, Obtain Patenta. Caveada, Trade - V Marks. Oprrtihia, ssatf frtcj V MUNM 4a CO.W 3ol Brwaerwaij. f 'CR' T. TAKE "F iG8UTf BACKACHE, Pains in the Side, (lbe Caest mi tha Jomta, Heuraicta, Sprains, c rP4l8 FXPELLER 'T 13 AND Will EVER BE The BEST, UWtyUALtu stacur. . - lea ImrutHAl and RoeU oiterl HoMuua Oaf vlana heir out vour jknt-v - . . av A aTkMeA em sSamMlAJ i . - tt " VTI13 4W V-V a ivv F MOST DEL'OaLSTS, !t U IK EOT FBOX F. AD. RICHTER- CO.r MIO Rrdm. A'eae lork., HemsesiKoonaM.ii.uT, 88 FUSS ICZXAU Aw A5aa. REE Books about other Anchor 1 k Htaa am k riwarf Inn. Oct 3 1SO0 ly. re A JANUARY Clearance Sale In every department of tho stores. A sale that means much In way of bar gains for careful buyers. rjOO.OUO worth of Dry Goods to be Isold before our annual lyventory, February 1. Write for Samples . Of th ese Specials. Silk Dkpaktmknt 19 luch extra liPa-y whip-cord surahs, all colors and black, t30c, rrg-ularly sold at : - 4 Inch Black lillle FraTtcaissc, ; - 22 Inch l!lack UrosGraI,n DropsSilks, 5c 23 Inch Black Gros Grain Dress Silks, W.OO. Wool Diwiis Fabric 48 Inch plain colored Vool Cheviotts, SO cents, Just reduced from G5c and 75c. 44 inch Plaids, 50c. 40 inch Astrakan Plaids, 75c., were f 1.25 and 1.50. Large variety of ALL-WOOL Dress Fabrics, In checks and stripes, at 50:., that sold freely all seasuu at GS., 75c., 35c. - 50 II! JIIGLISli SHITIIGS, I'lald ujkI Stripe effects in large .assort ment, at to 75c, goods thai-have sold all beason at 1 1.00 aud f 1.23 a yard. ; NOW FOR BARGAINS.- Write fof garnples, tur prices or for a Cat alogue. - Mali orders a specialty. . BOGKxSl BUHL, .4 ALLEGHENY, PA. v ; LILLY" ' itisuRMiGE & smnsiup AGENCY. F1KH INSURANCE AT COST. ' rCTJCIES li?!? VED IN HOOD HIXlaBLE OOM HA NI KS AT VERY LOWEST BATES. b'TEAMSHrP TICKETS OJLD AN DDRA ITS J ISSUED- PAYABLE in ALXFAJCTS - or EUKOPE. : ; i. ; J. 13. Mullen, Agent, LILLY. CAM B EI A CO PA,. , February l. lWO.-lj j " i. NOTICE TO PERSONS., Borough. Bonds T! VOnCE It hererj a:lven that tha Boroach of Ari FUenlnrir . 4a., la a boot to lacoa bonda la the amount ol ,00.00. la iibi or tlOO.OO each, with intereit at tha rata ol 4 par cent, per annum, pajable nil annually, tree irom lava- tioo ao lax aa tua Individ aal noiaert are eoooernxl. feraoQi ilnlnu to lovect in inch aeeurltlee will plea e rut known a oaee to tha anderaic-ned er Keren C- LJayd. Itnputy BiratM. the amount or number ol auch bond they wlah to purcbaae. These bonds will be sold to the flint parcaaaers precentlna: themaelvea. bene tbe neoeeslty ol promptness tn making known the number ol ol bonds desired. ki E. EVANS. Ebenaburg. Aua 39,1880. Burveaa. YaliaMe Beal Estate FOB SALE ! A EOT ot KToond In the Wert ward of tbe bor ouah of Kensbars:. Cmbrla county. Pa, fronting on Sample street haTlnjr-thereon erect- ""frame house and outbuildings, all In a-ood repair. For terms or particulars eall rn or addra JOHN PEALAN, Nick town. Pa-, or M. t. KITTELL, Ebenabnra;. Pa. A TJ DITOK-S NOTICE. I n tbe Orphans' Court of Cambria county. in tne matter ot tna account of Anuony Anna, executor ot John Hlle, late of Elder township. And now. Iecmber 10th. 19P0, on motion ol F. A. shoemaker. Leo.. 2, I., need appointed audi tor to make and reuwt distribution of tbe bal ance in tbe hands ol said executor. Notice it hereby given that I will sit at my of fice in tne boronrn or r.Denrnurr en Wednesday, tbe lib day of February, A. D- lsui. at 1 o'clook. r . x.. tor Uie purpose oi tne arovs mentioned ap pointment when anj where all parties Interested may appear or be forever debarred Irom coming Id on aald land. LS. KEA1. EbeDsburji, ha., Jan. 9. 1891. Auditor A DMIMSr BATOR'S NOTirE. Estate ol Henry Freldhof. deceased. Notice Is berehv vlven that letters of adminis tration en the estate ol Henry EreldhoO. late of Munster township, deceased, nave reen aranted to me. -All perrons Indebted to said estate are notified to make payment to me without delay, ami thus bavins: claims acralnst the same will present tDem, properly autncntieatea. tor setu merit to SIMON CONKAU. , Administrator of Henry Freidhoff, dee'd. Lilly, Fa., Dee. M, 01. - t E XE lTOKS' NOTICE. j Letters testamentary on the estate ol tn. M. McNeelU.late ol tilearfleld township, bavins: been trranted to the understated , notice la hereby given to all Dartlea ladedted to said aslata to make immediate payment, and tnoae oavin claims arains tne eetate win present mem, properly authentlcared. lor settlement. HI'Oll HAfJAN.St. AosjnatlBe, THUS. HAlAJr,UlUUIn. January 9.11. Auditors T. vr. DICK, . i - x. v trv a v v a w LaraaMacao, l ux a. A T Special attention riven to claims for Pen. slon Bounty, etc eb7-la-90 GEO. 11. BEATE. ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW. Eksmbcm, Fait A. AaTUillce oa Centra street, near Hie a. J J Lcipaio. Be-- YOU BUY I 7 . WW ' las-. Specimen Comes Read in jiunii EVERY tnrrwF 450000 Week rWTHOKiiii Homes ,V otkmr Weekly Paper cir FREE TO JAN. I, 1891. Te air HEW CBCEIBf.H wbe will eat eat and are 4 aa tale alia with aarae and addreee aad tl.li Mil er Erpras Jfo-wy Order or Reaisterml Letter at er rvi :. we will eend TUB VOl'TH'l C OMPAMOM FREE te January. 1K91. and far a Fall Year freaa that Dale. TateesTer lacladee the FI V K DOI BLE UULID1V KI MBEKH fer Tbaakaci viae. Chrtataaaa, Maw Yeas' Easter and Fearth-ef-Jalv, aad all the lllaatrated Weekly rtaaalesarBia. Addreu, THE YOUTH'8 COMPANION, l Temple Place, Boston, Maaa. THIS SUP d 4 Oxilv Orphans' Court Sale ' . OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. RY T'rtue ol an order Irrains; out ol thetr nhana' Court of Cambria eountr. Pa., the nndersbrned admlaitttraur ol William II. Price, late ol Cambria township. In said county, deceas ed, will expose te publie sale at tbe Court Houte, la too Dorvogn oi .LbeusDurx. i a., on FRIDAY, JAKUAKY 30TII, 1S91, At t o'eloek. p. at tha following described real es tate, to wltt All that certain pleee or oareel of land situate ta Cambria township, Cambria county. Pa., ad joining land et John J. James, Obadlah Koee, estate of Peter Seanlan, John S. Davis and oth ers, eontalnlntr liaJdD Acres, more or less, about 100 acres ol which are clea'ed. having therein erected a two-story BrickDwelling, iiaak. Barn and Outbuildings. The above described premises are situate about one and a bal? miles East of tbe borouah of Eb entbunraad are In a aood state ol cultivation. Tbe place Is about a quarter ol a mile from Hradlev station, on the line of the Enecabunr a Cresson railroad. TERMS OF SALE; One-third ef tbe purchase money on confirma tion of the sale, and the remainder tn two equal annual navments with interest, to be secured with bonds and morbrave. or judgment notes of purchaser. Tbe purchaser to have the privilege of paylnar tne wnoie ei txe purcnam mosey in cash. IIAV1D 1. PRYCE. AHLISON P.PKYCE. AtftDlustratort of Wm. Ii. Pryee, deceased. Cambria Twp., Jan. . I SSL TN1R SALE. X1 The anderaia-ned will fell at private sale nieces of real aetata situate la Monster townsnip, Cambria county. Pa., eontalntna; respectively alxiy-elx and II rtv-tlve aeres and allowance. The property la Improved and In a;eod state of eultl tlvatloa, aad will be sold at a reasonable price aVid upon easy terms. For Far" net particulars call on or address Alvln fivtnr piuslnr. Pa.. t,r LUifi KlltlEtS. Dweuber 12, 1S33. Ixtfeitu, Pa. We are with you, Boys! EVERY TBEU3E. ShouM the strike last any tine, GUS. SLM0N, the people's Favorite Clothier, will make a reduction of 15 PER GE6X3T. on all his stock of goods for the next four weeks to CASH BUYERS. Remember what this means. 15 per cent, off on every dollar's worth of goods you purchase of me $10.00 worth of goods for $8.50. Our goods are marked all the same and we only do this to give everyone a chance to buy goods a great deal lower and also to reduce our very large stock on hand at present. Dress Goods, Clothing, Fancy Goods, Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Gloves, (a specialty.) CANi ( Look at our Dress Goods. Look at our Overcoats and Suits. Don't keep back, but bay your Hats and Caps, Misses and Children's Coats. Unless you buy at once you miss a bargain in Ladies' Short and Long Coats, Remember 15 per ccrt. on Ladies' Plush Coats, Long and Short. Don't forget to buy Shawl at 15 per cent off. You must also remember that the a that the reduction includes Furniture of all kinds. All we have to say is, don't miss this sale as it will be money out of you pocket if yon do. Remember this sale will only last four weeks, from January 8th until February 8th. Cumc one, eome all and buy goods low at GUS. SIMON'S, GallitziD, Pa. Copies and Beautiful Calendar sj I UUiJ so qreat a Variety of Entertaining and Instructive It fading at to lout a price." We?f?S A 1.50 per Year. J. FOSTER, rermcrly r the Flrair Uela, Toaler A Qolna, Is Locatea at 247 anfl 249 Main Street, With a largo and full stock of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Trimmings, Hosiery, Linens, Flannels, and Carpets and Oilcloths of every description and everything in the line of House Furnish ing Goods at the lowest prices. ONLY $20 HIGH ARM, PHILAD'A SINGER. nASTlNtrS HilTKL. U. J.JsHETlitl. Paorai Located at the Slatlun. nr the erntie of the town, on ourth Atennn. We eujev t to fur Dish the tet acotMumodaMunt to tulsesa men. tlcaure seeat-rs ami lH.rdrr. Pcntuns u search ol ot-mlort anl tulet wilt fii1 tl a Jcl'al'le place supriiei wita tne ret tae aurtn roioi all tbe deilcaeles ol the srason. rt.e Kir I Dlted with the c'.inlcesl of 1 are liquors and and DMtbinif tt the t-5t it ut. S.iocUl alien U. J. ot'Hf.tTl' -vaawjBnwaUBxep- -BaBBBBBnaea mm LA taV U. sent Free. WITH SI .75 Winter Goods. WARRANTED 5 YEARS. 15 DAYS TRIAL. HaaSeir-eetUatc Needle aelf-Uareadlata; eliwUle,te alacleea ana llght-raxa atlsLfj.bas tboBaatdtawaaeat wood-work, and tinea act ef extra attach amenta. Don't pay amenta 3 er 60 1 aend fer clrcnlar. THE C. A. WOOD CO. He II. MYEKS. ATTUNEY-AT-LAW. tnaiaarao. Pa. w-0ce In Oollonede xt w. on t'eolre street. j R3 . Cirsl-1- ATIOU.NEV.ATL.AW. -omee in Oi-er House, Centre ttroeU
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