uu i I I t i VHKNSiBVRG. CAM B1U A. Co.. l'A. FT.IPAY, - - - JAXr.VRYa.11- I.AI. AXD rrBSOIKAl. Cr.at reductions in dr. poods at Barters this wifk. ET-As,iiit. Ju.IH" Tliomas s-wnt a few Lours in town on Momlay. Mr. IV W. of South Fork. s'ont fcrw hours in town on Tus1ay. Mr. Jost.li Griffin, of MnntT town-f -ship, sint a f'-w hours in town on Wi-I- TVh.n tou ant Prt-c!iss jf.h print mcr tfve tr.in '..ni,-.. a trial. Tries tho most resMniil'Ic. F.v'tv luv. .luriiin th.' past wii-k broiiel.t i.n.- or mon- .-Mirhiiijr pnrti. s to Ebeti-1'" -foura.i W.-nm.th ap.lP.F. Klrhy. hot" of Wi'nioi .-. w.to anions tho visitors to our town on Momlay. TIkmv an- s.voral rasps r,t scarlet fi vrr In Wilmov. lnt noii howcv.r. hnv. so far resnltiHi fatally. Tlx- '.risnslitim banks and prominent mwliants ar.-liavliiir.-l.- tiIclo ks plarw.l In tl'--'r biiildlinrs. ... Mr. John Fl-i k. of Vllnion-. lias U-n it- frranto.l a portion and n-rt-iv.'il his voii.-h-trP'r his bai k pay. --H. II. Myr. F.so,.. spt-nt a f'-w days In Phra.l. lphla tho latter part of last and the fmvpart of th' present v.k. .Tud j-.' Tlarker and Jury roinmis-lonrrs. Bork ami F.watis. arc now cnira''d lilliniz the Jury whs-el for. tin- cnmliiif year. ir. M.riati Huirhos. one- of ouroM rit Izwis. Id is on the sh-k list. Is Improving "and will soon h able to Ik' nlvmt airain. IWmt Hros. am offfrlnu r.-t Inch all wool dn-ss trrtMl this week nt Ml rt int ytud. hero Is (jrcat am-o f..r harifafns. Mr. Samuel Tlrallier. of .Taok-on town ghlp. on Mondavlast ma.le an a-ii:tiinent -of lis roperty for the benefit of bis credi tor. i-The lw.-11inir liotiso oceuptwl by Satn Tct Tlart. In Alto.ina.was totally destroyed v bj fire on Tuesday. The loss is placed at i.Mr..T T Tiimphy. tsisttuasterat Dean, on Hie line ..f the Cress, m A Coal port road, spent a few hours in town on business on "Tuesday. rturlnit the preparations attendant on til Italian wedding f. ast at Frio a child fell I" to a caldron of macaroni soup und WsV drowned. In order to r.-dticc stock and close- out ft lot of heavy goods, as well as some rem nants. TUrkcr F.ros. are offering irood nt yotir own prices. Mr. W. A. Scanlan. was the only (ren tlot'iun from this place to take in the inau KW itlon of Coventor Fattison at Harris-bTST-l on Tictda. 4-ron't forget that you can buy any tljt a yon want In clothing, carpets, dry good, or groceries, and a bargain In dress jo!s at Tlarkers. 4-1 "rands Ilal.n. of Tlarr township, was brought to Jail on Saturday on warrant ehtrglng him with Incest with his fifieen-Ter-oM daughter. -Vho would not buy a dress when they CM buy an ail wool tricot cloth M Inches wide for V cents per yard, as you can at Barker's this week. i-From the latest Information received from (lallltln. we learn that Mrs. Car l!ck who was hot on Sunday evening Is U); living anil may recover. Mrs. A. R. Read. acoompanicd by her chl'ilren. took her departure on Saturday laat for Fortland. Oregon, whore sho will Join her hiishand. Frofesvir Read. on't fall to road the a.lvertt-xment of C.. Sharbangh. the popular clothier of CtlroKtown. II has something to say thl week ih.at will prove Interesting to -Israel F !mon. of Congrulty, WVt , mer' land eon at y, while engaged, in rolling logs recently, was probably fatally Injured by one passing over LU hotly, crushing his pne. -Master Frank James, son of Mr, E. Jt!es, r.f tliis plai'e, was very low with pn inionla the latter part of last week, bulls now we are s!u! to Mate rapidly . Wa vering. f Judge Siinonton. of the Dauphin coun ty Court, on Wednesday, ut a man to Jail for laughing loud In court while a wit Bees was giving her testimony In su as :. and battery ease. David Favor, of near Woodbury. F.ed folil county, di.sl on the 7th instant In the boov In which he was tvorn. reared, mar ried, and liv.sl all hN life. He was past Ijj.ty-eight yarof nge. Notices were posted In thr Cambria Iron Co p:tny"s works at Johnstow n, ordering f' n. ral r.-du,-tion in the pay of the em-pJoj-s of that company of l.j jx-r cent, to go i to . :.H t February 1st. In the make upof the Legislative com Bltt:;.. F,,n. r T MoX.-clis has Wn pl .si on the committee of City Passeng er r.ailw ays. ami Hon. Michael Fitzharrls OTcommltt.s. of lrn K,i Coal. tA" alitor truthfully r-marks. "The k:or we run a ncwspap.r and write Hi t events, the more we realize how- nt tcd . hnpo-sibi,. lt is l( so.,.h ov,.ry man Oathe .s;t where it itches the most. r.-ifortnation wa.s ma, on W.dnesday i.s: Mrs. Carrie Harris t,f C.nensb.ug prjury and bigamy. Si,e married "rVmuw, n. Mill. r on Tuesday evening. Wl..e h. r first husband Is still living. Fir sale or rent.-A house of seven WtiH In the East ward of F.henshnrg. tf ! be sold on rvsy payments. ros.-snlou Cen on the i,t cf April next. Call on the scritr for terms. Hf.vhv Byrne. f-Lcvl Peve. of Lee. Masaphusetts m o predicts th,. bllrzard of March. 1W rt'.r months prior to the date., says the "st torm of the Season will visit this f :itry between the first ami 15th of Kcb- i jury i-Lot. On the road between Kbens rg. and I.retto a (rray. barre,i double ' w.. i, hl. Kll(j,.r wiU conf( r a fayor , ln'r ' y leaving It at the Livery sta fcluU.retto. oral th Fbemax office I Ktieiiburjf . Iflr"k S" DllvM0, ln "Kalso Wltnesn." t V flue. He and his company will alw ays t here.-jfrriw,urw (Pf, j r. J-"v Will ap,.ar at thp opf.r;l ho)) J I M("1T, Tuesday and Woduee. nlitgs, January M, Z7 and fc?", Ar'.V'r n"vlln" on" Jacks.,,, P.rn W vlay and dropp. In to see ' n year, uf atf-, and utii Utely ha, aj. b-e,.joy.,l etcellent heai.h. K-l rem. m!..rlhatC. L. FmJorirk. of ' P" highest ca-sh price for r. mink, red fox. Kray f. ra.-crn . optHwuw and muskrat furs and f ''' r"m 15-'ts to fi.. u. i(, f s-iunk sk ins. "nMe.tday in r.onM)urg this !.... - 'ruth of wi:j u -ore are some ,.,(,0 u )m ;.s. I.... t.,truth.,.,K.verlyto,n M ' f,,it y,,u c on their veracity ' It comes , weather Statistics. Ask ' -i.ryr.nr observant fi .. i... Tl ..va.- n u,il n l,.r-.. M. Jonghnonr. Irvin Hersh- r-T and S. ' Cuyer F!l-i, of Johnstown, a. comi .-inied bv Misses Texas t.lenn. Carrie ElNworth a:d Lottie i-.iisworm. t..k advantage of the goKl sleiKhing and paid Kbensburg a short but pleasant visit on Tuesday. An information was made Tuesday morning In-fore Justice Bland by Oflicer Mover, of the Humane Society, against David O llara. Constable of Wilnion-. for overdriving and abusing a miiiv rx tweeii Wilnioreand Elx nsburg. Constable Sny der, of East Coneniaugh, went up to Wil 1 more this morning to serve the w arrant. J,hntrti Tribune. x At 10 yiars of age a ly thinks his fath er knows a great deal: at 1.1 lie knows as much us his father: at '?o he knows twice as much: at 3n he is willing to take his ad vice; at Vt he begins to think his father knows something, after all: at .V) he !ogins to seek his advice, and at after his father is dead he thinks he was the smartest man that ever lived. A freight train running West, broke klast of Cressoii. on Monday and coming to gether again caused a w reck in w hich sev eral cars wore derailed and broken. JohnB. O'Fryan. w hose home is in New York, and who was stealing a ride at the time, had one of his left legs badly contused by be ing thrown tinder the w reckage. lie was taken to the Altoona hospital for treat ment. Mensrs. Johnston, Buck fc Co. started to move a safe weighing sixty-five hun dred pounds from their banking house in this place to Carrolltown on Wednesday. They got It loaded on a sled on Wednesday evening, intending to have it hauled to Carrolltow n on Thursday, but the change in the weather ma.le tho roads too soft to move It safely and thry have deferred tho hauling until the roads freeze tip. Among the last things done by Gov ernor Heaver before his practical retire ment was the signing of the death war rants of Joseph and David Nicely, the murderers of Herman Finberger, of Som erset county. The execution Is fix. si for April 2. Counsel for the murderers pro pose to make an application for execu tive el. .money to the new Board of Par don. Professor John McCormick principal of the St. Augustine Sch'Kils w ill oMn a select school In Gallit.iri on April 20. 11. especially designed for those who w ish to follow the profession of teaching. Tt will comprise three courses, viz: The In termedial. at for a term of ten weeks; Thr Teacher's course at 7 for ten weeks, and the higher course at an additional fee for each additional study, not to exceed Jl per bsanch. Wanted, an Intelligent lady or gentle man to Introduce our new ''Concise Cyclo pedia of Religious Knowledge' to tho at tention of the Christian Tcople of E!eis burg and vicinity. Nearly l.cn: large pages Handsomely illii.straled. Over S.'io titles. Grandest religion IhhiW wt published. Sells splendidly. For terms address A. J. Potter, Manager. 3 East HtU street. New York. Mr. Lcland Powers appear.-.! in his famous dramatic monologue. '"David Garrick." It was a masterly Tforniano. lie was recalled again and again at ih oliwo- Xrw VorTc WorM. At Opera II on so, this place, Friday. February fith. Reserv ed seats for Lcland T. Powers, and season tickets for entire course on sale at Carl Rlvlnlns' store on W.lnesday, J:innary CSth. at one o'clock. AtS ranton. ln this State, was recent ly madti the largest wheel In the world. It is a cog wheel. M feet hi diameter, with an Is Inch fac and Is built In the exact form of a bicycle, with its extensions and spokes. Th capacity of the wheel, at a velocity of ten feet a se.'ond at the Inner edge of the buckets, is 30. ).) gallons of water and 2.fn tons of sand In twenty four hours. Its weight U -K W" pounds. It Is for use at the Calumet oopjn-tmines. Mr. John Gibhlns. a farmer residing near Chest Springs, Cambria, county, slaughtered a three-year-old Ilolstein bul lock on Saturday last which netted the re markable weight of 1.100 pounds of dressed becT. The animal was raised by Mr. John S. MeConnell. now of this city, and was probably the finest specimen of the genus Nivine ever produced on the mountain. If any of the readers know of any to beat it we shall ln pleased to hoar from them. Altoona Timcn. The Pittsburg C"mmrrril Gazette of Wednesday says that John L. Butter. Esq., of Ilarrisbtirg. one of the counsel for the Nicely brothers, and who present.nl their case to Governor Beaver asking for execu tive clemency. Is spending a few days In that cly. He says the Governor's action In signing th. death warrants of tho Nicelys was not much of a surprise to him, but that he has not abandoned all hope for his clients, for he will carry the case to the new Board of Pardons. Rev. Father Walsh, of Lilly, formerly of this place. Intends taking a trip to Ire land and w ill take his departure, this week or next on one of the ocean flyers, expect ing to I., absent several months. The trip is being taken on tho advice of his physi cian, who recommends It In the hope that It will prove beneficial to Father Walsh's health which has Iwen poorly for s.ine time past. His many friends here and else where unite in w i.-hing him a pleasant voy age am! a saf? return. Mrs. Margare t McGuIre died at her home In Lorctto on Tuesday of last week in her eighty-ninth year. She was lorn In Lancaster county Ootolier 12. 1"C2, and spent the early part of her life there. When unite young she married Michael McCuire. one of t lie first setters In Cam bria county, and moved with him to Alle gheny township, whore they lived til the death of Mr. McCuire in 17$. 'Then she liought a property in Lorctto where she pas.! tho remainder of her days. On Monday night about jo n'clook an Englishman named James Paul, about 0 years old. was killed while working in Marshall Bros.' mines, about two miles from Grafton, Huntingdon county. Ho was cutting an air course when a loose rock fell on him. pinning him fast on a prop, and lieforo the m n could release him he died. He could speak to his rescuers w hile they .were working and the Mght was pitiable. Paul was blind of one eye and the only supi-ort of a blind daughter. As the early mail train was nearing Lacolhv two aod one half miles west of New Florence" Thursday morning. It struck and kill.-d two nu n who w. re w alk ing on the track. A freight train w as go Ing west and It Is supposed the m.-Ji step ped over upon the south track when mail came thundering along striking them and hurlinn them ofT lh track. They were both horribly mangled. One of the vic tims was apparently 5.1 vt W years of age and the other proably 4.V There was nothing U.n their ersons by which they COUhl bo Identified. On Sunday last. L. W. Fitzgerald and Mic hael Kisko were strnrk by Iay E prex, at Johnstown, while walking over the stone bridge. The train w as stopped, the two men picked up and taken to the station, ibe one ling dead aoj the other living a few-, minau-s. ' Kisko hud only landed from Hungary and was on the hunt of his brother, who resided in tho Fif-t.-onth ward of Johnstown. His brother appeared and Identified the remains but re fiis.nl to have anything to do with them and they w.-ro buried at the exieiiso of the county. Fitzgerald helonrr.-d to Washington, Pa w Lore a mother and sis ter rcidde. I KU-nsbunr's Star Lecture course will ' . . . 1 . j T V . I. licgin on ."saiuruay I'lrnin.' r rui uai . .in 'when Leland T. Powers, who.se reputa tion as an elocutionist is second to none ' will give his readings from David Copjier ficM. It should In needless to urge th 1 H-ople of Els-nsbtirg and vicinity, to ut i tend on this particular evening for we can assure them that from the many favorable press notices of Mr. Powers, those who . fail logo will miss the opportunity of a i lifetime. Reserved seat tickets for Pow j ers" entertainment, as well us season tick ; .its for the course, will lie put on fcule at . Carl Rivinius' jev, . Iry store at one o'c lock. ! I. i.. on Wednesday. January 2S. Tho rrnnn.rlola R -1 1 road s'ompa ii y n Ton ra ta WMblacla I. C. The first tour of the series over the Pennsylvania Railroad from Pittsburg to the National Capital, left on Thursdav last. Not only on account of the liberality of the rate, but also fran tho standint of special train service, do these tours pro sent rare opportunities to the people of this section to familiarize themselves w ith the city of the seat of Government. The dates for the next two are fixed for February rth and March 5th. Excursion tickets, good for ten days from date of sale, admitting of a stop-over in in Baltimore in either direction w ithin the proper limit, w ill be sold from Pittsburg at fo.on and at correspondingly low rates from other stations in Western Pennsylvania. The tickets will lie good for use on any regular train of the dates above named, except limited express trains ; and in ad dition to the regular service a special train of parlor cars and day coaches will leave Pittsburg at 8.00 a. St.. and run through to Washington, stoppiugat principal stations. The return coujhuis will be valid for pass age on any regular train within the return limit, except the Pennsylvania Limited. Tho rates are unusually low, and tho limitation of the tickets ample for a most pleasurable trip. Correspondence. Chkst Sr-Rtxos. Pa., Jan. 20, 11. r.ilitur Cnmlrrht Freeman: Dkar Sir: TbK people of our quiet town were somewhat Mart led on Saturday morning to find the nostofhVo door stand ing wide open, the safe shattered to pieces and rifled of its contents. That morning lie t ween 12 and 1 o'clock as Silas Allen was wending his w ay home he was somewhat startled, when a revolver was placed tin der his nose and he was ro,uestod to hold tip his hands, which ho- did without any further ceremony. Tie was then taken Into the store and guarded while two men blew ojien the safe door and secured alxiut ." worth of Mstage stamps. They then left Silas to keep guard over the nwli while they t.iok their departure. The following is the program of the In stitute to lie held in St. Augtitine Februa ry 7. istij. Music by institute, sentiment al roll call: What we should read, by Martin Carl: Recitation by Miss Francina Iv ory: How to teach scholars in fourth and fifth readers. Miss Agatha Wharton; Best methods of teaching language. Miss Meally: The decree of punishment. An nie Calian: Best methods of teaching grammar. Prof. McCormick: Lit tie things. Reuel Somcrville; PajM-r, Bert N.-ason. A Woman Shst- Om Sunday the Polish population of Gallitzln were celebrating the christening of a child of Frank Garlick. one of their countrymen, who resides on Portage street in that town. By the time the contents of aliont twenty kegs of Ix-er had lieen dls 'Mised of. John Orl. kusky, who had im hihe.I his share, feeling that the occasion demanded something more than the ordin ary, pulled out a thirty-eight calibre self acting revolver and pulled tho trigger. The bullet struck Mrs. Garlick in the left breast, a li: tie alvo and to one side of the heart ami w Ith a cry she fell to tho floor. A fr.s- fieht then ensued in which Orlek tisky was severely leatenanl his lynching was only proven t"d by tho arrival of an oflicer who came upon tho scene at the time when the angry Poles had placed a rdie an und Orlekusky's neck and wore looking fi r a convenient tree to swing him np. The officer however. manag.d to get him to a place of safety where ho kept him during the nieht and on Monday morning brought him to Jail. Tho woman Is In a precarious condition and the physician In attendance has but little hopes for her re covery. Potato, Tick's Perfection. This variety bas been grown and thor oughly tested, and tho rciiort comes from every quarter that it is one of the finest potatoes for general punioses. Its won derful productiveness, lino appearance and good cooking qualities have mado it a great favorite where known. Tho tubers grow compact ln the hill and ans largo and uniform in size, oblong Inclining to oval, but generally flattened. Color white, with tinge of pink around tho eyes, similar to tho Hebron. Tho vine is of strong, vigorous growth, yet stocky and short jointed, maturing almost the samo time as the White Star. The introducer of this Potato. James Vick Sedsman, Rochester, N. Y., says it will prove of great value for field culture and become very impular. We advise our friends fo send for Vlck's Floral Guide, price only 10 cents, w hich amount may bo deducted from tho first order. Hirrlac Lleenaea. The following marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for tho week ending Wedn.-sday, Janu ary 21, IS'.d : Matthew W. McCayand Mary E. Spiek ler. Johnstown. D. 7.. Bloom and Amelia M. Dupp, Sum merhill township. Patrick Caldwell and Margret Lamb, Frugality. John F. Miller and Martha A. Strayer,' Johnstow u. Michael J. Glfrev. Amsbry, and Martiia Fogle, Chest Springs. Fraak H. Davidson. At the opera house last evening that lr resistable and quaint comedian. Frank S. Davidson, kept a large audience in good humor for thni- srraiirht boors lie of the rising young German comedians of tneaay. faixburtj (l'n.) Letuitrr. At tho opera house. EU nsburg, three nights only, Monday. Tuesday Wednesday, Jauuary 20. 27, and 29. Bncklna Arnica Halve, The Best Salvo In the world for cuts. Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Son s, Tetter. Channed Hands, f liilblnlrw Corns, and al Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is gnarant-si to give perf.i t satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents jor bos. Sold at the drug store of E. James, Ebons burg, and W. W. MeAteer, Lorctto. Fair Flection. ' The election of officers of The Ebensburg Agricultural Society takes place at EU-us-burg, Saturday, Jauuary 24, from 2 to T o'clock, r. M. If you cannot bo presort, ph ase make up your ticket, put your name on back of it, with number of hares you have subs, riU-d for, and mail it to DR. A. GRIFFITH, a member of the election Uiard, EBENSRL'KG, PA. 1 lappy and content is a bride with "The Ro chester;" ifce lives in the light of the morning. 2 Ur -w. u,ru Kthtcr Cs, .' Yrrk. Sank WrilM a Letter On Thursday of last week, Harrj Marsh, who i in jnU awaitiiit; the deatU penalty for the muulcr of Clara Jones at GalliUiu, wrote the following lett.T to the editor of th:- Johnstown Tr'dAinc: EittJisncK.i Jaii Jan. 1", 1.). To Uie Editor of the John toicn Triljune. Sik: My atte ntion was railed soniotinio yesterday to an article in your paper which I wish to get corn-rfc-d. It is stated that I was indifferent to my fate, but whoever the person was who said eo is greatly mis taken, for I -fully reali7.e that 1 have pot a never dying soul to save, and by tho h?Ip of good Christian people I have found a friend in Jesus. I also want to state that since I pot my trial and was oouviotod I have W-on pn-paring my soul for that bet ter world atxive. and I am so thankful that 1 had such kind friends a those Christian jicoplc to com to me and point mo out tho right path that leads me to my Father in Heaven, and may the good Eord add another star to their crown whn they re ceive it as a reward, for my sake. It also stated that my brothers and rela tives had forsaken mo, but that is another mistake, for I have got tho best of broth ers and n-lativesand friends, for they do all that lays in their power to make tn com fort able, for there are jicople In the jail who knows also Mr. Young, the War den, know that there Is hardly a day goes over my head, that I don't receive something fnm them, and they have come to see me as often as I wanted them. It alo stated that'I am miserable. That Is another great mistake, for I am as hap py as I can be, for I have lots of kind friends that come to s me every day, and I receive as high as four letters a day from my friends; but still, for all that. I am very sorry for the wicked deed I done, but I feel that God has fwrgiven me for all my past wrongs, and He soon will call me to rest with Him above. I remain, your writer, IlAmtr Marsit. Ehensburg Jail. Well Kawn. There ia probably no busln.-ss house In Western I'enu'a so well known to the pub lic in this and adjoining States as the one we are about to speak of. Well known for square and honest dealing, well known for keeping the largest aud most complete stock in his line, well known for prompt shipping and safe deli very, either by freight or express. We refer to'ttho establish ment of Mas Klein, the wholesale liquor dealer of S2 Federal street. Allegheny Pa. His' arrangements" with the different Mountain Distlllorsof IVnu'afor their en tire luxdiictiiin, and his contract with foreign houses fir dini-t importations, to gether with the experience of many years, makes him the leader In his line. His own 'Silver Age Rye," sold now In every first class place at (1.50 per quart, has no rival. His sis year old IYnu'a Ryes at M each, or six quarts for :SH are the finest giods offered. Send for price list, acquaint your self with his maunrr of doing bustnesa, and you will always s-nd for any stimu lant you may want to Max Kletu,'82 Fed eral Street, Allegheny. Fa. . Consumption Surety Cured. To Tn Eottob: Pleaae inform jrrai romdeal that I bar a poaitivo roiuady for tto abor-BUMa4 diaeaae. By Ita ttmaly Da thouaaziiia of hopoiaai caaaa ban beao paraaanaatlr enrao. I ahall b grbal to aii4 two bvttiaa of mj mmdj to may of your reader who bar cauaamptioa If tbay wiU end me their Kxpiaaa mail P. O. a.itrw. Baaymt. tall J. T. A. aUX,L"at. It. a. 1S1 foail Ji. X. THIRTY. FOT'KTH Annaal Statetccat of tha Protection Motaal i- Ire loauranee Company si Cambris Coonty for year enilog Dec mber 31, Amnant lutarej BdC 31, lti 91M.B19M Amount 1 a J urea durloa; yer 1311.00 rUl'.eVT.OO Dedart amoant expired donate yar , . Ded act emeu o t rreoU ered and caneeld Anarnt Intared Dee.Sl, ls . Prem. no'r in force a: li.i Amoant taken durlna: year Itedat eraoeDt expired during yeer. ledaet amount ants, rendered and eaaeel- 300.9W.O0 M 4.T .60 t 3M.81T.00 tl,TM.M0.M 1T3, CO :M00 SiBKL0 s.-9soo t so.rr.oo Preia. note In Dec. 31, ltvO force r amber et Policies U- aed during- year Knmber In fcrre Dee. CASH AOCOUNT-KBCE1PTS. Amount on band at last settlement I S STT.Oi Cash tor new Insurance, I.tttO 43 as 18114) Casa ior aseeesmeot o. to, ,. ,., - -- 3T.ZS f 4.SM Bi .PENDITUKt8 LOSSES PAID. Silas Naele.. l.sns.10 frjO 00 .V10 00 5-ioe k'3 oo Patrick Maloy.. tJaleb A. Ory Charter E. TToxell Vincent Keif. Admr. Adam Boyer Other Eipnun. Secretary's fees Treasorer's salary . Kent Aeents ' commission Prem.. retarned poli cies cancelled.... . FTlntlna-, poeutKe. sta tionary, ale . Compenaatloa Execn ttv t'ommltte Exonerations . Expenses d)lltlQ( losses X.ftS0.xa 84.00 40 . 74.U 183 97 4S.0O MOO i 00 9 S,TL09 Balance . 8.92 January I9tb, 191. the foregoing statement aad ited. foaod eorrrct and apprured. JOHN 1UTD. JOHN J. EVANS. O. T. BOBEHTS, EbensbOT;. Jaa. 23. 1991. Execatlve Commtttea. AVDITOK'S NOTICE. In the Orphans' Court ol Cambria eoaaty. In the matter of the final confirmation of the ac count of Oeo. M. Keae. truitee to sell the real ettate of William MeOalre. deceased. And now. December 8th, 1690. on motion ot Oeo. M. Keade, q . S. L- Keed appointed auditor to report dlstrlbutioa ot tbe assets to and among the pert tns leally entitled to receive the same. Notice is hereby given that 1 will sit tor tbe parpnseof the a rot appointment at my oflloa la the horoocb of Enetisburir, tiambrta ounty, en Monday, the teth dT ef February, ism. at one o'clock, r. when and where all parties Inter eited may attend If tbey see proper, or be lore rax debarred from cornier ln on (aid fund. S, I BLED. Ebensbura;, Pa.. Jan. 33.1801. Auditor. AU DITOK'S NOTICE, la tbe Orpbaaa' Court of Cambria county, ln tbe matter ot tbe flrat and final account of Charles Kels-htaer.administratorof Roman EM, late of Carroll township, deceased. H art n been appointed aadiear a dtstrlbate tbe tnads la aha bands et said aneoantant to and amon those le aallv entHled Teere tbe same, notice la bare by n'lTea that I will attend to the duties ol said atpolnuneat at my otOce la Ebenstmrg. Pa., ea Toe-day, Kebrnary lutk. 191. at ten o'clock, a. m., at which ttme and piece) all parties Interestad may appear or be lorerer debarred from coming In en said lund. T. W. DICK. Ebenstmrg, Jan. .-St. Auditor. ArniTtiK-s NOTICE. Ia tbe Orphans' Court"! Cambria county. Ia tbe matter ot the first aad partial account of Joseph W. Dunlap. administrator ol Aaa May Ieamer. late ol Sajqiebaana township, deaeased. Having been appointed auditor to distribute the laud In tbe band el said aecoantaat to and amoog those leaaily eatl.led ta receive tbe same, Dutcie Is berehy aivea that I will attend to the duties nt said appointment at my ioe la Ebeas burx. Pa., on Monday. February Ml, 1S01. at tea o.clork, a. at., at which time aad place all par ties Interested may appear or be torever debarred from com IB a: la en said fund. T. W. DICK. Eboasbunc, Jaa. za.-St A editor. HOTEL PROPERTT VtfR SALE OK KENT. Tbe ceslrabiy situated aad always saeeesa lai hotel property located la Loreua. Oambrta county, knewa as the -Mountain Uoase, U otter ered lor sale or rent en terms that oanaot bat be advanlageuai to tbe purchaser. Tbe house, which Is licensed, contains eighteen rooms, la Brst c-lasi condition throuicboat snd hasstablins; lor thirty bersee attached tuereto. For furthar Information, call on or addrea Joseph Uogoe. or Mr. F. Bengele, Loretto. Pa. Jan. 23, Su I? EOTJTI IKS' NOTICE. a Luer testamentary on the aetata ol Was. M. McNeells. late ot Clearfield towaship. having been graaied ta the undersigned, not toe Is bereoy given to all Denies Indebted to aatd estate to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against tbe estate will present them, properly authenticated, lor settlement. Hl'OU H AO AN, St. AuswsUn THOS. UAOAN.OaJUUtln. Jaanarra.lavi. Executors. TAKE FOR RHEUMATISM GOUT. BACKACHE, Pains in the Side, the Chest and the Joints, Neuralgia, Sprains, etc , etc., the ior"4i I M POR "ANCHOR mm rvnn i rntitrA r&ui tArtLun IT 13 AND WILL EVEff BE lka BEST. UMEOUALED REMEDY. ttm1 with crv&t gutow In be Inixrlal and iiujal 0-uerl HultuJ o( os t 1 tL'T.eoi.ia. Iu.. Jan. J. -vX Toar Anchor I-ain Eipellw U mllj vxcH lnt. OtK- -4 (air8lrr. mlTto fraua Ham mstlsra tmr years. eouM ftml ..thii. ta cura aar but your Anchor Fain Eit Uer. Scmooi. RLsTRES DE KOTKK DAJfE. u Cants A hotttn. OT KOST DACiKalSTS. OB DQLECT FBOJI F. AD. RIGHTER & CO., MIO J?rorfray. Tork.1 IxhmIob. Vk-nna, Hoamam, rraa-u , Uuuu, Ultra, Kiirniiiai,iiw& S3 mZS VXZLUi LULSZJZ. Books about other Anchor I ro SOME REASONS Many things combine during this month of Jauuary to throw all the benefits in way of the buver. Odd Lots llroken Assort ments. Too much of one thing. Too lit tle of another. Preparation for Animal LiTeiloiy- End of one season, beginning of another, General clearing up, are some reasons for this SACRIFICE SALE A reckless sacrificing of prices dividing them In most eas.s bv 5. All double with IMPORTU WOOL, DRESS FAHKICS now at most favorable price. fl.25 AND fl.50 QUALITIES NOW 73C 1.00 " .75 " " 50C. 5UC QUALITIES XOW Plaids atriiM-s, ehecka. mixtures, Iioucle and Astracan cff.s ts. These 75c and 5c. Itargaln tables of Dress iiods. we eonsid er the great-ei-t values in this line ever of fered. A Bargain Table also of Colored Silks at 50cts. Including ln the assortment Plaid and Check t heviot Silks, and t'.Tsinu and StrltH-d Surahs, that yere fl.00 until this wrc. Our 10 Importations of Hamburg, Swiss and Nainsook EMHIIOIDERIE.S fow on aale. All new patterns and all re markablc values. SPECIAL, uu styles (0.000 ydf.) Hamburg Edsiugs and luscrtings at 10 cents p-r yard, Yi to 3 iuchea kie. Write our Mail Order Department for samples, and see If you cannot trad.: by mail to your special ad vantage. B0G6S & BUHL, ALLEGHENY, PA. Orphans Court Sale OF VAU ABLt- REAL ESTATE. TT virtue ot aa order Issued eat of the Or- J phans' Court ot Cambria otranty, Pennsyl vania, weuaaersiguea win expos u psDllo sal a th premises on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1891, at one o.clork . r. it-, tbe following described real estaU. to wit: A pleee or pareel ef land situated la the town, ship ol Manstar tlaiabria county. PenasvlraDla, beuaded and desetlbea as follows: Bsalanlna; at a beech (aew down), a eoraer ai Casper Biter's nd: thenee south sixty perches, with said Biter's land, to a post; thence south eventy-four decrees east 11 fly -seven perches, with Nicholas i'reldholTs land, to post: thence oath one ban. trad and twenty perchae. wiUt same land, to a post; theaee soath seventy-four dee sees east thirty-eight perches, with Sarah IMIworta land, ta a beech; thence north one hundred and eighty perches, with land el Charles Kennedy and others, to a sua-ar; thenea north seventy-tour deerrees west alnety-five perches, with land el Samuel Ieaoh,, to the beginning, eeatalalaa; 4:S Acres, and ellowaece el six per rent, tor roads, ete.- Also a piece or parcel of land In said township ot Monster, adjoint o tbe above described land, beclanlaa; at a post at the ead ef the line ranntnc oath one hundred and twenty perches: thenee south sixteen perches to a pest or pointer; tbeoca oath seventy-four dearrees east Sfty perches to a a post or poiater; thenee north sixteen perches with laad now or toraarly beloorine; to No- saaaamy. ta beech; theoee aorta seventy-lour de rrees west twelve perches to a port or pointer; Same course tblrty-elaht perches with said Joe. pa rraldaea te ihs e-lnnlcg, ooataninx 4 ACRES AIID 96 PERCHES, with the usual allowance of sis par cent, far roads, we. Tbe two pieces el land above deserlbe-1, wUI be old ta on whole piece. There Is A Log House, and also a LOO BAH.t aaJ otter out-bnllJings erected on said premises. TUBUS 1F SALE: Ten per cent of the par chase eaoeey to be paid at the time ol sale: the balance ol one-third at the confirmation ol pale; one-third Id one year, and one-third la two years alter the coanrmation of sale. iJeterred pay ments to bear Interest and to be secured by a fltdgment bond aad BMtrtrae:e ol tbe purchaser. SIMON CUN at AD. Administrator of Henry FreldhoS deceased. Lilly. Pa., January ldia. 131. 1XECrTOK"S NtrriCE. j Notice Is beraby it fen that letters te "ta rn eatary aa the estate ol Marsraret McUulre,, lata of Loretto boroaab. Cambria eoenry. feaaayl vanla, deceased, have been s ranted to me. AU persons ladeOTed to said estata are Bjotlfled to mahe payment without delay, and those bavins; ovalmt astalBit the same, will present them, prop erly authenticated, for setUement. K. A. BrSH, Executor ol Marsaret MeOalre, deceasea. Altoona, ra.. Jaa. Uth. Ibl.-l. F)R SALE. The aaderaia-ned will sell at private sale pieces of real estate situate la Munsier township, Oesnbrte eounty. Fa., eontaiulna- resnactively Slaty lx aad fi liv-Ove acres and allowance. Tbe property Is Improved and la good state of cs I ti ll vaXlea, aad will be sokl at a reaeooable price and upon easy terms, lor Furtner particulars call oa or address Alrln trini, fltnnarr. Pa., or LL'a KOlitK.S, December 12, 189). Lorctto, Pa ASSIONEE-S NOTTCE. Notice Is herebv riven that M. A. Me. Ooolatle aad Mary c. MoOonlsls, his wife, have made a voluntary deed of assignment ef all the estata. real. perxBal or mixed. tA said V. A. Ms Oonlale. in trust for tbe benebt ol tha creditors I said M. A. McOonlle. All persons Indented ta setd M. A. McOonigla are notlfloa to make payment te me without delsy. and tboee bavins; claims asralnst the same will prssent taean, prop erly aataenUoatad. tur settlement to me. OEI1KOEFOX, Asrlsmee of M. A. MeOaalle et ax. Altoona. Pa., January IS, levl et. "COR SALE. a. i nave mar or are hundred perches ebus of atone mat were lake a eat of tha M Ashland rurnaoe stack. These atone are nearly all dressed on two sides, and some of them are KxaxS leet toos I will pat tbent en tha ears at Asbvtile at tt par fcn- 1. M. KKATZEK, Jaa. S3, 185U AtBTWe CafflbrU Co, Pa. r 1 YOU! can! BUY llew?-. .1, iRl ,a; I Mi ,a Specimen Comes every Read in I bvtmf K5O000 MBestAJTMOIS Week Homes " Ka ether Wtekltf Taper girtt FREE TO JAN. I. ISO!. Ta air "JEW HrB-CKIBER wis will rut aat and srnd as th! allp with nmr si aidruaa and 81.7.1 Foetal or F-rprrn JToary Ordrr or RrgtMtmd Letter at our nisi, aviil send THE VOITHS COMPANION FREE ta J aauar-r. 1S91. and far a Full Year from ibat Dalr. This after lacladea tha FIVE DOIBI.E IIOLIlllY M MHE11 for Thaakaelvios. t hrlaloiaa, fi.w Year Ea.ter and FsanhMalT, and all the Illustrated Weekly uaaleaaenta. Address. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, 41 Tampla Place, Boston, Mass. THIS SUP Talnalte Seal Estate FOB SALE ! A LOT ol around ln tha West ward of the !or cagb of en(bars-. Omhrta count, l'a, tronllog on Sample street bavlAK-thereua erect- "frame house and outbuildings, all in pood repair, for terms or particular call en or al dress JOHN NEI.4N, Mcktown. Ps or M. Li. tirrn.i., KbensburK. Pa. AUIHTOR'S NOTICE. In the Orphans' Oourt a f Cambria county, la tha matter ol the account ol Anthany Anna, executor of John Hue. lata of Elder uwuni. And bow. December run. 1UQ, on motion ol F. A. Shoemaker. Eq S, L. Keed appointed audi tor to make and reiart dlstrlbuuoa of the bal ance ln ttas hands ol said executor. ISotlea It hereby Klven that I Will sit at my of. See in tbe boroutch of Ebensbara oo We4nrslay. tha ttb day of February, A. D- l&vl. at 1 o'clocac. p. a., lar tbe purpose ol the a"ove mentioned ap pointment when and where all parties Interested may appear or be forever debarred irom coming In oa said land. L.&KK1U. Ebensburg.ra Jan.fl, 18i. Auditor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Eitata ol Henry Freldboff. deceased. Notice Is hereby alven that letters ot adminis tration on tbe estate ot Henry Ereldhoff. late of M nosier township, deceased, bare been aracted ta me. All persons Indebted to said estate are notified ta make payment to me without delay, aad those having claims against tha same will present them, properly authenticated, tor settle ment to smo.fatNKAii, Administrator of Henry I reldhoII, dee'd. Lilly, fa., Dec. 12. 1). 6u A f DITOK'S NOTICE. I a the Orphans' Court of Cambria county. In the matter af tbe account of Anthony Anna, administrator of J. H. Wolf, deceased. Havirg been appointed auditor to distribute the fund la the bands ol aatd accountant to and aaaon those leirally entitied thereto, notice is hereby given that I will attend to tbe duties of said a P! -ointment at soy offlra ta Eoenvura:. i'a., on Monday, the 5th day o February. ltl. at 10 o'clock, a. x. when and whore all parties Interested may ap pear or be forever debarred from cooilna- lu on said lund. lMNALDE.DL'FTON. EbeBsbunt, Jaa. , Iai. Auditor. TW. DICK, a ATTOKNEY-AT-I.AW. Esc2a.nu, I'bxb'a. facial atteatloa glvea to claims for IVn- We are with you, Boys! EVERY TiSVSE. ShouH the strike last any time, GUS. SIMON, the people's Favorite Clothier, will make a reduction of 15 PER GEOT. on all his stock of goods for the next four weeks to CASH BUYERS. Remember what this means. 15 per cent, oil 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 aud aUo to reduce our very large stock on hand at present. j Dress Goods, iiouiinx. Fancy Goods, Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, i Rubbers, jj Gloves, (a specialty.) Look at our Dress Goods. Look at our Overcoats and Suits. Don't keep back, but buy your Hats and Caps?, Misses and Children's Coats. Unless you buy at once you miss a bargain in Ladies' Short and Long Coats. Ileinember 15 per cent, 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 ull 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 labt four weeks, from January 8th until February 8th. Ceme one, conio all and buy goods low at GUS. SIMON'S, Gallitzin, Fa. IT wS Vi ? m v. ,-Va5'. s Copies and Beautiful Calendar ICOO CHJIRMIS6 AND IX4IUKAL .1- L. 'R ru VVV S7 I TrAJFL 1 ..." t I tit ttext a Variety of l.tdertainino and Intirurtire Ttradivj at so low a prirr." Evexyb o civ Reads tlie per STeax. u. FOSTER, I'ermrrlj f (he Firmer .el, i osler 4L (ulna, Is Located at 247 and 249 Main Street, Jolnistown, Pa,, With a largo and full stock of Dry Goods, Taney Goods, Trimmings, Hosiery, Linens, Flannels, and Winter Goods. Cartoets 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. HASTINtrS HUTU h. j.sHmw. rgopwnx'n. Located at tbe Station, near the centre of the town, on fourth Areque. We enlearr to fur nish tha bet accommodations t . bus.Desn men. pleasure seekers and boarders. Persons In search ol com tort and quiet will end It a le-ii'ie piace ", to stop. Tbe Table Is unurja l and Is always-. sui oned with tbe best tbe market .l s , si.d all the delicacies ol tbe season. l Lt Har is uj plld w'tb the ctu'tce.'l ol pore li.jo.irs ard rii:ar and notblnit but tue bmt is sold. Mcial stien- UuB givea to tbe caiu ol iumrs. u. j.bcuErria. - U 1 5 LA. Ill 1 60. sent Free. VicEKLY vrz-f Only 'ioniL.-uJwjVfi'LLV J.J Tli1 S17S 1 K 15 fcf S1.75 WARRANTED " 5 YEARS. 15 DAYS TRIAL asSeir-eettlwa: Xsedla, thrcadlag aktwttla, la otselcaa assd 1 lgfit-ran , Las tbesaandaaaaost d-vverk, assd flstaaa sf cstra allachairaU, mt pay aaamta (SS oa send for clrcmlar. THEC. A.Y00D CO. Hn. urrns. a ATTOKNET-AT-IAW. EBSKKBt-aa, Ya. sXsrOSce la Cvlloaade Kuw, on Usntxe street. D ONALI) K. nUFTON', ArroK.u-4Tb4w, Lcissbi no, lun J8-Uco laJUif.Uuute, Cei.Uo f treeU mm m SI j i I i-tt M.njn-si i..i,- ii nam Jim ii I - - '
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