I I HKNSIU HO. f'AMBKIA CO.. l'A. sipay. - JANUARY K'l- - I AI. AM) rrHSOX.41. -Cnat relictions in lr.s fr'-vi at Lark rs this wk. E-As.iiito J miff. Tliomas sp-nt a w hours in town on Monday. Mr. D. XV. Liiko. of South- Fork. siont fW Jiours in town on Tm-sday. Mr. Josoph Oriflin. of Mmist.T town-, tip, siwnt a f-w liour In town on V-1-Jr. tVh.-n Ton want first-class jot. prlntintc T this nflic.' a trial. Trices the tost Mn;tH'. F.v'iv iluv. !minir the ja-t w.m-W ronirht on.- or morr -l. iphin? iart!. s to -Cmnul VVi-iitn.th ni.llF. Klrl.y. Wh rWi'nioro. wit. nnionjr tin' visitors to our jwn on Moiniay. Th.-iv ar- f vcriil cas.w of scarlet fever Wiln.oie. hut lion, however, have so f:ir psnlte.1 fatuity. The (Jreenslnire hanks and prominent iwhunts areh.tvlnL'elertllccloeks placw.l I tfi'.'lr hnil'linps. -Mr. .Tuhu Fleck, of Vfl-nore. has U-n ranted a pension ami reeci ve.l his vouch r for his hack pay. Tl. II. Myerv Esm... sM-nt a few days In 'hlladelphln the latter part of last and liti forepart of the present week. Judv-e Tiarkerand Jury roimnissloners. Sack and F.wnns. are now engaged filling h Jury wWl for .the coming year. Vr. Morran Ilnglies. one of onrold cit jeti. who Is on the sick Ut. Is improving ud will soon m ahle to lx about again. Tlarker P.ros. are nfTerlng M ir.cli all rool dress gfxd this week ntSOrt Ier epl. here Is n great ance for hargalns. Mr. Samuel Ttrallier. of Jacksnt town hlp. on Mondav last made an alignment f fci's roierty for the henefit of his eredi srn. The dwelling house occupied hy Satn elF.art. In Altoona.wns totally destroyed yf re m Tuesday. The loss is placed at Mr. J T Dumpny, tMistinasterat n.'an, B the line of the Tresson A Coalport road, neiit a few hours in town on business on W'sday. ruiing the preparations attendant on n? Italian wedding feast at Erie a child 1I In to a caldron of macaroni soup and 'V drowned. In order to r.-ducp stock and dose; out lot nf heavy gixMls. as well assume rom- ats. Barker Tiros, are offering trood at oar own prices. Mr. W. A. Scanlan. was the only gen leinan from this place to take in the inan Ofatlon of fiovernor Pattison at Ifarris UTu on Tjiewias. -ron't forget tliat you can buy nny Lbig yon want In clothing, carpets, dry OQri. or groceries ami a bargain In dress OQrts at Barkers. 4-Fnincls Halm, of Ttarr township, was WRight to Jail on Saturday on warrant Jktrglng him with Incest with his fiftecn-esVr-olil daugliter. -iWlio would not buy a dress when they Ul bnv an all wool tricot cloth M Inches ide fur SO cents per yard, as you can - at Isyrkcr's this week. From the latest Information received rotn (.all itIn. we Irani that Mrs. fiar Ick wlio wa shot on Sunday evening Is till llvjng and may recover. Mrs. A. R. Read, accompanied by her Llhlren, took her departure on Saturday lit for Portland, Oregon, where she, will obi her husband. Professor Read. in on't fall to read the advertisement of '.fA. Sharbaucrh. the popular clothier of a-nl!town. He has something to say Lfc week that will prove Interesting to OB. i-1-.rael Felmore, of Conarulty, Wr-st-MIT' land county, while engaged In rolling recently, win probably fatally Injured J ne pnsing over his body, crushing his pbie. Master Frank James, son of Mr, E. 'Mies, of this place, very low with iDtuinonta the latter part of last week, iu4ls now we are clud to state rapidly eocivcrlng. Jndae SiiTionton. of the Dauphin coun- yfonrt. on Wednesday, sent a man to jail OP laughing loud In court while a wit- ies was giving h.r testimony In au as. lilt and battery cas. David Bayer, of near Woodbury. TVd Otd county. rti.Ml on the 7th instant In the iOBe in which he was born, reared, mar ted, and lived all his life. He was past tikty-eight years of age. Notices were postedln theCambria Iron JoaVpuny's works at Johnstown, ordering i f nernl reduction In the pay of the emtio.-, of that company of 10 jxroent. to I Into eiT.M-t February 1st. -i-In the make up of the Legislative com itfties FIou. E. T. McNeelis has lHen !jfed on the committee of City Passeng rEailwnys, n,,d Hon. Michael Fitzharris, mromniltt.-e of Iron and Coal. -f An clitor truthfully remarks. "The "ipor we ma a newspaper and write " :t events, the more we realize how nt tjf Impossible it is to scratch every man !ie sjK.t where it itches the most. -formation was made on Wednesday un Mrs. Carrie Harri of Orcensburg It prjury and bigamy. Sh married Juntas II. Miller on Tueday evening, -be her first husband is still living. f For sal r rent. A house of seven T In the East ward of Ebonshurg. f i be old on easy payments. Possession en on the 1st of April next. Call on the Jscrier for terms. Unsnx Byrsk, r-Lcvl Bedie, of Lee, Massachusetts, , o predfeud the blizzard of March. lss. J"t months pri(r to the date., says the Jrst storm of the season will visit this I ntry between tho first and 15th of Feb bry. t-Lost.-On the road between Ebens Vg. and Loretto a gray, barred double The tinder will confer a favor on F 1owTn'r by having it at the Livery sta- .... w oral tbu Frkeman offi(. I1 r.Denburg. -Frank S. Davidson in -False Witness " fine. He and his company will always I w-l-orne here. HnrrUhurg (P ) Tcie. to'n. Will appear at the opera honse. Y fl4c-. Muay, Tuesday and Wednes W 'enliia. Jaunary 27 and M. f-Mr Arthur n,.VIn. one of Jackson nship, oldest andWst citizens was In Wwl"ay and dropp, In to se n years of ag. and until lately has al- enjoyM exeell,.Ilt health. f-Furs! Furs' 1Un.. L,.,i,i , oiners f-W rememl-r that (J. L. Fredericks, of I'lacc, pays the hlghf-st ca.sh price for "onK. r.M :x, Kra. fox ra,.,.f,, 'nn. oppoMim and n.uskrat furs and "s. from 15 cents tn ft 111 ill bi paid F skunk skins. I--There are soin. imh,1 i, ., .1.. ' " isunny l hut you can't bank on their veracity f t eom.-M u, M,.;her statistics. Ask - co 11. t "fr f'-i-nd what was ldetdayi,1 hhnrK tllj5 t tl,.- truth ..f the above will be appa, ' 1 1 x. - of Ilarrisburg. one of tho counsel for tho Nicely brothers, and who presented their case to Governor Beaver asking for execu tive clemency. Is spending a Xow days In that cly. He says the Governor's action In signing th death warrants of the Xieelys was not much of a surprise to him, but that ho has not abandoned all hopo for his clients, for ho will carry tho case to the new P.oard of Pardons. ' - Rev. Father Walsh, of Lilly, formerly of this place. Intends taking a trip to Ire land and will take his departure this week or next on one of the ocean flyers, exieet ing to-be absent several months. Tho trip is being taken on the advice of his physi cian, who recommends It In tho hope that it will prove beneficial to Father Walsh's health which has boon poorly for some time past. Ills many friends here and else where unite in w ishing him a pleasant voy age and a safe return. Mrs. Margaret MeGnire died at her homo In Loretto 01. Tuesday of last week in her eighty-ninth year. She was born In Lancaster county (otoler 12, 1.S72, and spent the early part of her life there. When quite young she married Michael Met Juire, one of the first settlers in Cam bria county, and moved-w ith him to Alle gheny township, where, they lived til the death of Mr. MeGuire in 1873. Then sbo bought a property in Loretto,. where she passed the remainder of her days. On Monday night about 10 o'elook an Englishman named James Paul, about (JO years old. was killed while working in Marshall P.ros.' mines, about two miles from Grafton, Huntingdon county. Ho was cutting an air course when a loose rook fell on him, pinning him fast on a prop, and boforo the men could release him he died. Ho could speak to his rescuers while they .were working and tho sight was pitiable. Paul was blind of one eye and the only support of a blind daughter. As the early mail train was nearing Laoolhv two and one half miles west of New Florence" Thursday ' morning, It struck and killod two nu n w ho were walk ing on the track. A freight train w as go ing west and It is supposed tha ine-li step ped over Uon the south track when mail came thundering along striking thorn and hurling them off tin track. They were both horribly mangled. One of the vic tims was apparently 55 or CO years of age and the other probably 4S. There was nothing upon lhoir ix-rsons by which they could bo Idontifi.-d. On Sunday last. L. W. Fitzgerald and Michael Kisko were strnck by Day Ex press, at Johnstown, while walking over the stone bridge. The train was stopped, the two men picked up and taken to the station, the one lielng dead and the other living a few--, ml mite.' Kisko hud only landed from Hungary and was on the hunt of bis brother, who resided In the Fif teenth ward of Johnstown. His brother appeared and identified the remains but re fused to have anything to do with them and they were buried at the expense of tho county. Fitzgerald teloiijred to Washington, Pa whore a mother and sis ter reside, M,irs-.l. M. Hoiigtmour, irvin nern- berser and S. r titiyer Ell-r, of Johnstown, a.comianied by Misses Texas tll.-nn. Carrie Ellsworth and Lottie Ellsworth. t.M.k udvantage of the go.nl sleighing and paid Ehe-ishurg a short but pleasant visit on Tuesday. An information was riind" Tuesday morning U fore Justice r.land by Ofli. er Mover, or the Humane Society, against David O'Hara. Constable of Wilniore. for overdriving and abusing u imuiv Ix tween Wilniore and Elx nsburK. Constahle Sny der, of East Coneinangb. went up to Wil niore thi morning to serve the warrant. JithnxUnrii Trthuue. At b) years of age a ly thinks his fath er knows a great deal: at l." be knows as much as bis father: at ?o he knows twice as much: at 3i he is willing to take his ad vice; at fi he begins to think his father knows something after all: at .Hi he liegins to seek his advice, iiu.l at a fter his father is dead he thinks be was the smartest man that ever lived. A freight train running West, broke Wast of Cressoii. on Monday and coming to gether again caus.-d :t wreck in which sev eral cars were derailed and broken. John It. (TF.ryan. whose home is in New York, and who was stealing a ride at the time, had one of lils left legs badly contused by ru ing thrown under tho wreckage. lie was taken to the Altoona hospital for treat ment. Mensrs. Johnston. Buck & Co. started to move a safe weighing sixty-five hun dred pounds from their banking house in this place to Currolltown on Wednesday. They got it loaded on a sled on Wednesday evening, intending, to have it haiil.-d to Currolltown on Thursday, but the change in the weather made tho roads too soft to move it safely and th-y have deferred the hauling until the roads freeze up. Among the last things done by Gov ernor Beaver before his practical retire ment was the signing of tho death war rants of Joseph and David Nicely, the murderers of Herman I'mberger, of Som erset county. The execution is fix.il for April 2. Counsel for tho murderers pro pose to make an application for execu tive .leniency to the new Board of Par dons. Professor John McCortnick principal of the St. Augustine ScIkmiIs will on a select school in Gallium on April 20. 1H. especially designed for those who w ish to follow the profession of teaching. It w ill comprise three courses, viz.: The In termedial. at for a term of ten weeks; The Teacher's course nt ?7 for ten weeks, and the higher course at an additional fee for each additional study, not to exceed $1 ior bsaneh. Wanted, an Intelligent lady or gentle man to Introduce our new "Concise Cyclo pedia of Religious Knowledge" to tho at tention of the Christian p-ople of Ens burg and vicinity. Nearly l.Oor. large pages Handsomely illustrated. Over 5.1100 titles. Grandest religions book over published. Sells splendidly. For terms address A. J. Potter, Manager, 3 East 14th street. New York. Mr. Leland Powers apjioarod in his famous dramatic monologue, "David Garrick." It was a masterly performance. He was recalled again and again at the close. AVtf Vorfc WorM. AtOpora House, this place, Friday. February r.th. Reserv ed seats for Iceland T. Towers, and season tickets for entire course on sale at Carl Rlvlnlns' store on Wednesday, January CSth, at one o'clock. AtScranton. In this tate, was recent ly made the largest wheel In the world. It is a cog wheel. M feet In diameter, w ith an IS Inch fac and Is built in the exact form of a bicycle, with its extensions and spokes. The capacity of tho wheel, at a velocity of ten foot a second at the inner edge of the buckets, is sn.ooo.fK) gallons of water and 2.000 tons of sand in twenty four hours. Its weight U 400,i0 pounds. It Is for uso at the Calumet coppctmines. Mr. Jolm Gibblns, a farmer residing near Chest Springs, Cambria county, slaughtered a three-yoar-old Holstein bul lock on Saturday last which netted the re markable weight of 1,100 pounds of dressed beef. The animal was raised by Mr. John S. McConnell, now of this city, and was probably the finest specimen 0 tho genus bovine ever produced on the mountain. If any of tho readers know of any to boat It we shall bo pleased to hoar from them. AWma Times. The Pittsburg Commcrcfol Qazttte of Wednesday says that John L. Butler, Esq., Klienstnirg's Star Lecture course will I liegin on Saturday evening February 7th j when Leland T. Powers, whose reputa- tion as an elocutionist Is second to none ! will ifivo his readings from David Copper- field. It should I; needless to urge tb : IM'oplc of EU'ii-burg and ieinity. to at- tend on this particular evening for we can I assure them that from the many favoraMe j press notices of Mr. Powers, tho.-e who ; fail top) will miss tho opportunity of a lifetime. Reserved seat tickets for Power-." entertainment. a well as season tick ets for the courso. will 1m- put on nab" at Carl Rivinius' jev. i lry store at one o'clock, r. m., on Wednesday. January The IViin.rlli Rllrna4 t'omp ny'n To urn Wiulilwtoii, I. C. Tho first tour of the serie over tho Pennsylvania Railroad from Pittsburg to the National Capital, left on Thursday last. Not only on account of the liberality of the rate, but also fran tho standolnt of special train service, do those tours pre sent rare opportunities to tho jM-ople of this section to familiarize themselves with the city of the seat of Government. Tho dates for tho next two are fixed for February Mb. and March 5th. Excursion tickets, good for ton days from date of sale, admittiug of a stop-over in In Baltimore In either direction within the proper limit, will lie sold from Pittsburg, at ?U0 and at corrosiMnidingly low rates from other stations in Western Pennsylvania. The tickets will lo good for use on any regular train of the dates above named, except limited express trains ; and in ad dition to the regularsorvloe a special train of parlor cars and day coaches will leave Pittsburg at 8.00 . m.. and run through to Washington, stoppingat principal stations. The return coupons will bo valid for pass age on any regular train within tho return limit, except the Pennsylvania Limited. The rates are unusually low, and the limitation of tho tickets ample for a most pleasurable trip. Corrtupondeacc CttKST Si'rinos. Pa., Jan. 20, 1801. Klttrr Cmnlrria Frccmnn: Dkar Sin: TbK people of our quiet town were somewhat startled on Saturday morning to find the postoffioo door stand ing wide open, the safe shattered to pieces and rifled of its contents. That morning Iwt ween 12 and 1 o'elook as Silas Allen was wending his way home he was somewhat startled, when a revolver was placed un der his nose nnd ho was requested to hold up bis bands, which lift did without any further ceremony. Tie was then taken Tnto tho store and guarded while two men blew oM'ii the safe door and secured alxiut $"." worth of Mstago stamps. They then left Silas to keep guard over the wreck w hile they took their departure. The following is the program of the In stitute to lie held in St. Augtitine Februa ry 7. ls'.i). Music by institute, sentiment al roll call: What we should road, by Martin Carl: Recitation by Miss Francina Ivory: IIow to teach scholars in fourth and fifth readers. Miss Agatha Wharton; Best methods of teaching language. Miss Moally: Tho decree of punishment. An nie Callan: Best methods of teaching grammar. Prof. McCormick: Littlotblngs, Reuol Somervillo; Pajwr, Bert Neason. A Woman Khot- On Sunday the Polish imputation of Gallitzin were celebrating tho christening of a child of Frauk Gai l ick. one of their countrymen, w ho resides on Portage street in that town. By the time the contents of about twenty kegs of beer had liecn dis posed of, John Orleknsky, who had Im bibed bis share, feeling that tho occasion demanded something more than the ordin ary, pulled out a thirty-eight calibre self acting revolver and pulled the trigger. The bullet struck Mrs. Garlick in the left breast, a little aliovo and to one side of the heart and with a cry she fell to the floor. A free fight then ensued in which Orlek nsky w as severely lieaton and his lynching was only prevented by the arrival of an officer who came upon the scone at the time when tho angry Poles had placed a roi ar und Orleknsky's neck and were looking f. r a convenient tree to swing him up. The officer however, managed to get him to a place of safety whore he kept him during tho night and on Monday morning brought him to Jail. The woman Is In a precarious condition and the physician In attendance has but little hojios for her re covery. Potato, Vlck'a Perfection. This variety bas boon grown and thor oughly tested, and tho roiKrt comes from every quarter that it is one of the finest potatoes for general purioso9. Its won derful productiveness, fine appearance and good cooking qualities have made it a great favorite w.herc known. The tubers grow compact In the hill and are large and uniform In size, oblong Inclining to oval, but generally flattened. Color white, with tinge of pink around the eyes, similar to the Hebron. The vino is of strong, vigorous growth, yet stocky and short jointed, maturing almost the sanio time as the White Star. The introducer of this Potato, James Vick Seedsman, Rochester, N. Y., says it w ill prove of great value for field culture and become very Mipular. We advise our Iriends to send for Vlck's Floral Guide, price only 10 cents, which amount may be deducted from tho first order. Marriage Lltrnnft. The following marriage licenses were Is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for tho week ending Wednesday, Janu ary 21, IStil : Matthew W. McCayand Mary E. Spiek lor. Johnstown. D. Z. Bloom and Amelia M. Dopp, Sum merhill township. Patrick Caldwell and Margret Lamb, Frugality. John F. Miller and Martha A. Strayer,' Job nsfow 11. Michael J. Godfrey. Amsbry, Martha Fogle, Chest Springs. and Frank S. Davidson. At the opera house last evening that lr resistable and quaint comedian. Frank S. Davidson, kept a largo audience In good humor for throe straight hours. He Is one of the rising young German comedians of the day. Vittxbunj (Pa.) Lender. At the oiora house, Ebonshurg, three nights only, Monday, Tuesday Wednesday, January 20, 27, and 28. Bnctilena arnica Salve. The Best Salve In the world for cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Ti tter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and a 1 Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or 110 pay required. Itls puarant.n-d to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents tier box. Sold at the drug store of E. James, Ebons burg, and W. XV. McAteor, Loretto. Pair F.leetlon. - The elec tion of officers of The Ebonshurg Agricultural Society takes place at Ebctis btirg, Saturday, January 24, from 2 to 7 o'clock, i'. m. If you cannot be present, please make up your ticket, put your namo on back of it, with number of shares you have subscriU-d for, and mail it to DR. A. GRIFFITH, a member of the election Uardt EB ENS BURG, PA. 1 lappy and content is a bride with'The Ro chester she lives in the light of the morning. . ... . XIaral Write a letter. - On Thursday of last w-ek. HarryMarsh, who is in jaij awaiting; the death penalty for the murder of Clara Jones at Ga'.liUiu. w rote the follow ing letter to the editor of th.' Johnstown TriiAinc: EittNsiiL"i:i Jaii Jan. W 1SU). To the EdiUtr uf the Jiihuxtmcn Triltune. Sik: My attention was called some time yesterday to an article in yonr paper which I wish to get corrected. It is stated that I was indifferent to my fate, but whoever the ierson was w ho said 0 is greatly mis taken, for I -fully realize that I have got a never dying soul to save, and by the help of good Christian Jieople I have found a friend in Jesus. I also want to state that since I got my trial and was convicted I have lioon preparing my soul for that let ter world aliovo, and I am so thankful that I iiad su. ii kind frioiids a thse Christian people to come to me and jMiint me out the right path that leads me to my Father in Heaven, and may the good Lord add another star to their crown wlini they re ceive It as a reward, for my sake. It also stated that my brothers and rela tives had forsaken me, but that Is another mistake, for I have got the best of broth ers and relatives and friends, for they do all that lays in their iower to make me comfortable, for there are ieople In the jail w hokuowsalso Mr. Young, the War don, knows that there Is hardly a day goes over my head, that I dou't receive something from them, and they have come to see me as often as I wantod them. It aUo 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 see 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 fool that God has forgiven me for all my past wrongs, and He soon w iU call me to rest with Him above. I remain, your writer, IIakht MAitsit, Ebonshurg Jail. Well Known. There i probably no business house In Western Ponn'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 aud honest dealing, well known for keeping the largest and most complete stock in his line, well known for prompt shipping and safe deli very, either by freight or express. We refer to'ithe establish ment of Max Klein, the wholesale liquor dealer of 82 Federal strwt. Allegheny Pa. His' arrangements" with'tho different Mountain Distillers of Ponu'a for their en tire production, and his contract with foreign bouses for direct importations, to gether with the experience of many year, makes him the leader in his line His own 'Silver Age Rye," sold now tn every first class place at $l..r0 per quart, has no rival. His six year old IYnu'a Ryes at $1.00 each, fr six quarts for t.1.00, are the finest goods offered. Send for price list, acquaint your self with his manner of doing business, and you w ill always send for any stimu lant you may want to Max KMu,'8S Fed eral Street, Allegheny, Pa. Consumption Surely Cured. To Thb Edttob: Pleaae Inform jenr raadenl that I bar a positive remedy for the aboT-aajB4 diaoua. By Its ttmalj use thousands of bspalaal csm bare been permanently cured. I shall fee gla4 to send two bottles of 017 remedy FSXg to say of your readers who hre ceneamptloa If they wUt send me their Kiprewe and P. O. address. Meeptt faliy, T. A. blJJCUU. Jrt. C-. 181 Pori Bi.. J. X. THIKTT.KUT'KTH Annual Statement of tW protection Mutual rlre Insurance Company ei Cambria County for year ending December 31, 110. Amount Insured ttoc 31, ! l.sVJ.vsU.Ott Amount Insured during ysr- at3.Ml.00 tl,U,S7.00 Dedoet amount expired during yar... . Deduct amount surrend ered and canoe lad ...... Anmit Insured Dee.Sl. 1M0 . 2aO.HW.OO 20 1.T.60 t 3V9.8IT.OO fl.7VB.MO.0u flT3,M CO StMeOO f i2,U.O $ sra2-M From. no'e In force Dec. a: ism. Amount tken durlna Iieduet amount expired during year.. Deduct amount sur rendered and eaaeol ed . .S4 00 t SO ,T7". 00 Prem. notes In force Dee. Si, 1S 17-.1&4. Plumber ot Policies Is sued during- year . 361 Mnmber In force Dee. 81, 1SJQ 181KS CASH ACCOUWT-KBCK1PTS. Amonnt on band at last settlement 8 337.0 Cash tor new Insurance, I.att.O. Cash lor assessment o. W 37.13 $ 4.384 01 KXPEND1TUKL8-LOSSIS PAID. Silas Paste 1.3OS.I0 600.00 500.00 &3.0O 103 00 1U.M Patrick Maloy .... Caleb A. Ory . Charter E. Troxelt Vincent Kel, Admr Adam Uoyer Othtr Erpentn. Secretary's fees Treasurer's salary........ Kent - A vents' commission Prem., returned poli cies cancelled .... Printing, postage, sta tionary, etc. Compensation xeca tlT Commute. ., , Exonerations ... Expense ad j alt lag losses ...... 2,860.26 t I32.M 80.00 40..I0 tea. 00 74.18 182.87 43.00 64.00 6.00 t 8,761.00 Balance . 821.9- January 19tb, 1801, the foregoing statement aud ited, found correct and approved. JOHN LLOYD. JOHN J. EVANS. U.T. KOBEKTS, Ebensborg. Jan. 23. 1881. ExecuUve Committee). AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the Orphans' Court of Cambria eoaaty. In the matter of the final eonnrmatton of the Ac count of Geo. M. Kearte. trustee to sell tbe real estate of William MeOalre. deceased. And now. December 8th, 1890. on motion ot Oeo. M. Keade, Esq.. S. I Keed appointed auditor to report distribution ot the assets to and among tbe persons legally entitled to receive the same. Notice is hereby given that I will alt for tbe purpose of the snore appointment at my offloe) la theboroUKhof Ebensburg. Cambria ounU, oa Monday, the loth day of February 1891. at one o'clock, r. when and where all parties Inter exted may attend If tbey see proper, or be forever debarred from comics; In on said fund. S. I HEED. Ebensburg, Pa.. Jan. 23,1801. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In tbe Orphans' Court of Cambria county. In tbe matter of tbe first and Coal account of Charles Kelphtner. administrator of Roman Eblg, late of Carroll township, deceased. Having been appointed auditor to distribute tbe land In she bands el said areoontant to and among those le sallv entitled to receive tbe same, notice Is here by x'lven that I will attend to the duties of said appointment at my office tn Ebensburg, Pa., en Tuef day, Eebrnary loth, 101. at ten o'clock, a. at., at whicb time and place all parties Interested may appear or be lorever debarred from coming In on said fund. T. W. DICK. Ebensburg, Jan. 23.-SI. Auditor. A UDITOK'S NOTICE. In the Omhans' Court of Cambria county. In the matter of the first and partial account of Joseph W. Dunlap. administrator of Ann May Ieamer, late of Sasqaehanna townsblp, deceased. Having been appointed auditor to distribute tbe lund In tbe band of said accountant to and among those leally entl.led to receive tbe same, Dotcie Is hereby aiven that I will attend te the duties ot said appointment at my offloe In Ebens burr. Pa., on Monday. February 8th, 1891, at ten o.clock, a. at. .at which time and place all par ties Interested may appear or be lorever debarred from coming in on said fund. T. W. DICK, Ebeasbunc, Jan. X3.-3t Auditor. HOTEL PROfERTT FOR SALE OK KENT. The desirably situated aad always success ful hotel property located tn Ixiretto, Cambria eoonty, known as tbe "Mountain House," Is offer ered tor sale or root en terms that cannot but be advantageous to the purchaser. Tbe house, which is licensed, contains eighteen rooms. In Brst class condition throuahout and bas stabling for thirty horses attached thereto. For further Information, call on or addrea, Joseph Uogue. or Mm. F. Uengele, Loretto, Pa. Jan. 23, St, EXECUTORS' NOTICE. Letters testamentary on tbe estate ol Was. M. McNeelis. late of jlearneld township, having been granted to the undersigned, notloe Is hereby given to all parties Indebted to said estate to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the estate will present them, properly authenticated, lor settlement. Hl'OU HAD AN, St. AugnsUae. THUS. HAOAN, OaJliUln. January f , law. Lxecutors. PI TAKE FOR RHEUMATISM GOUT BACKACHE, Pains is the Side, the Chest and tbe Joints, Neuralgia, 101ms, neuralgia, , etc., the ited y Sprains, etc IMPOR "ANCHOR" nun rvnri 1 rriAr mil tAftLLtn A NO WILL EVER BE tk. RFCT liaPftU&LED REMEDY. Used with rreat suoc In tbe Imperial and Rual O-nerml Hoittl of Vienna Cm Tsiitel rett!:sil eat of Tbswaais ? . . - - ... . . . lent. One ir6ier. suffering- rroui Hbea maxlsm fee yt-ara. emaM Mud nothing to cure k but mr Anclxr Pain EiroHer. Bcaooi. S1STKKS D NOT Kg DtaTB. strt r.anta a rmrtlA- OW HOST DKCOiiASTa. OB DIKECT TBOJf F. AD. RICHTER & CO.. graesa fleneoei Rodotetadt. Q"y, Euodns. Vienna, KoUrdam, Prague Kocismni. tjttea. suronocni, uik.. SS mZS KXXAL3 Aw AaIZj. FREE Books about other Anchor Ry eaw niwrve esas a 1 1 ... "e- ost31SW lj. ro SOME REASONS Many things comblno during this month of January to throw all the bt-iint-s in way of the buver. Odd Lots ISroken Assort ments, "l'oo much of one thing. Too lit tle of another. Preparation for Annual Inventoiy- End of one wason. beginning of another. General clearing up, are some reasons for this SACRIFICE SALE A reckless sacrificing of prices dividing thm in most eases by 2. All double with IMPORTED WOOL DKESS FA It R ICS now at most favorable prices. 11.25 AXD 11.50 QUALITIES NOW 75C. 1.00 " .73 " " SOC. - 5oC. QUALITIES 2fOV 3jC IMaids strlix'S, checks, mixtures, Bouclo and Astracan effects. These 75c and 5ic. ltargain tables of Dress Goods, we consid er the greatest valiu-S in this lino ever of fered. A Bargain Table also of Colored Silks at 50cts. Including In the assortment Plaid and Check Cheviot Silks, and Persian and Striped Surahs, that ycre $1.00 until this weet. Our 101 Importations of Hamburg, Swiss and Nainsook EMHEOIDEkUES .JCow on sale. All new patterns and all re markable values. SPECIAL. uu styles (0.000 yds.) Hamburg Etlsiugs and Inserting at 10 cents per yard, ' UiS inches wWe. Write our Mail Order Department for samples, and sec If you cannot trad; by mail to your special advantage. BOGUS & BUHL, ALLEGHENY, PA. Orphans Court Sale OF V ALU ABLt REAL ESTATE. BT Tlrtoe of an order Issued eat of tbe Or phans' Court of Cambria eoonty, Pennsyl vania, the undersigned will expose to pablie sale n tbe premises oa MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1891, at one o.elork, r. at., tbe following described real estate, to wit: A piece er parcel of land situated In the town ship of Manster Oaiobrla reanty. Pennsylvania, bennded and described as follows: Bsatnnlna; at a beech (now doara). a ecraer of Casper Biter's land; tbeoee south sixty perches, with said Biter's land, to a lot; tbenee south serenty-foar dearrees east flfty-eeren pesehea. with Nicholas i'reldhotTs land, to post; thence soath one hantlred and twenty perches, wlta same land, to a post; tbeaee soath serenty-foar decrees east thlity-elsht perches, with Sarah III! worth's land, ta a beech; tbeoee north one hundred and e'arbty perches, with land of Charles Kennedy and others, to a sonar; thence north serenty-foar devrrees west nlnety.flve perches, with land ol Samuel Xeaoh, to the beginning;, cwatalntnar 418) Acres, and allows oce ol six per rent, tor roads, etc.' Also a piece or parcel of land In aaid township ot Monster, ad jolnloif the above described land, beginning; at a post at the end efthellnernnntna; soath one hundred and twenty percbes; thence sooth sixteen perches to a pest or pointer; thence soath serenty-foar desrrees east lirty perches to a a poet or pointer; thence north sixteen perches with laad now er formerly belonging to Mo Mio&ioy, te beech: thence nortn seventy-loar de grees west twelve perches to a port or pointer; lame coarse thlrty-etaht perches with said Jos eph fretdbeS to ibs keg-inning, ooatainlns; 4 ACRES AND 96 PERCHES, with tbe nsaal allowance of six per cent, for roads, ee. Tbe two pieces el land above described, will be old In one whole piece. There Is A Log House, and also a LOO BARN an J other ont-butlJIngs erected on said premises. TtKMS OF SALE: Ten per cent of the pur chase money to be paid at the time ot sale; the balance ol one-third at the confirmation ol sale; one-tbtrd In one year, and one. third In two years alter tbe confirmation of sale. Deterred pay ments to bear Interest and to be secured by a judgment bond and (nortrea-e ol tbe purchaser. SIMON COM atAU. Administrator of Henry Freldhofl deceased. Lilly. Fa., January 16th. 181L 1 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. j No! lee Is hereby gl7en that letters testa mentary on the estate ol Mariraret McClulrc late of Loretto boroanh. Cambria eoonty. Fennayl vaola, deceased, have been granted to me. All persons Indebted to said estate are notified to make payment without delay, and those having dlaims against the same, will present them, prop erly authenticated. lur settlement. K. A. BUSH. Executor of Margaret McOulre. deceased. Altoona, Pa., Jan. 13th, lbL-6t. F)K SALE. Tbe anderslgned will rell at private sale pieces of real estate situate In Monster township, Cambria ooanty. Fa., containing reanectively sixty -six aad B fiv-five acres and allowance. The property is Improved and In good state of ealtl ti vat ion, and will be sold at a reasonable price and upon easy terms. For Furtner particulars call on or address Alvln Evans. Ebensttarg. Fa., or LUavE li01itK.S. December 12, 1890. Loretto, Pa ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Notice Is berebv srtven thst M. A. Me UonUtle and Mary O. MeOonlgls, bis wife, have made a voluntary deed of arbitrament of all tbe estate, real, pertonal or mixed, of said AL A. Me Oonlsle. In frost tor the benefit ol the creditors el said M . A. NeOonlgle. All persons Indebted te said M. A. Mctronigle are notlBea to make payment to me without delay, and those having claims against tbe lame will present them, prop erly authenticated . lor settlement to me. UEOKOEFOX. Assignee or M. A. MeOoahrle et ax. Altoona, Pa. January l, &A 6C "IJOBSALE. I? 1 have lour or Bve hundred perches of stone that were taken eat of the old Ashland furnace stack. These stone are nearly all dressed oa two Ides, and some of them are HxJx8 Met long. I will pat thorn en Law cars at Ashviile at tt per lKh. II. M. KKATZEK. Jan. 23, ll. Ashviile, Cambria CoM Pa. I 'V tar mr I I IT 13 AT Si If 15 IMfe IIIU mi 8$ iM iiiriiiiy:if Specimen Comes mBIFS EVERY q ether IfarWy Paper girrt THIS SLIP Talaal Real Estate FOR SALE ! A LOT ol around In the West ward of the Ixtr cuKh ol EeoBbura:. Omhrla count j. I'a, iron Una; on Sample street bavlnK-tnereon erect- ""frame house and oatbntldrDKS. all In a ood repair. 1'or terms or particulars rail en or adrras JOHN NEAL.AN. Mcktown. Pa., or M. V. KlTTr.U.. Ebensburg. Pa. AUDITOR'S NOTIHE. In tbe Orphans' Conrt of Cambria eountr. In tba matter ol tbe account ol Anthony Anna, executor ot John Hlle, late of Elder townablp. And now, December loin. 1890. on motion ol F. A. Shoemaker. Esq.. S, L. Keed appointed audi tor to make and reoort distribution of the bal ance tn the hands ot said executpr. Notice It hereby s;lven that I Will lit at my of fice In the borouKh of Ebenstmrs; oa Wednesday, the tth day or February, A. D. lSML at 1 o'clock, r. a., I or the purpose ol tbe ' mentioned ap pointment when anj where all parties Interested may appear or be forever debarred Irom coming In on said land. KEAU. Ebensburg, Paw, Jan. 9, lfisiL. Auditor. AI)MlMSrRATOK,S NOTICE. Estate ol Henry Freldboft", deceased. Notloe Is hereby srlven that letters ol adminis tration on the estate ot Henry Freldhofl. late ot Monster township, deceased, have been granted to me. All persons Indebted to said estate are notlDed to make payment to me without delay, and those having claims against the same will present them, properly authenticated, tor settle ment to SI XUN IXiNKAll, Administrator ot Henry Freldholf, doe'd. Lilly, Fa., Dec. 11, 18W0. flu AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the Orphans' Court of Cambria county. In the matter f tbe account of Anthony Anna, administrator of J. H. Wolf, deceased. Having been appointed auditor to distribute tbe fund In the hands ot said aoeountani to and among those legally entitled thereto, notice Is hereby given that I will attend to the duties or said appoint ment at my offlre la Eoenurg. I'a., on Monday, the &th day oi February, liau, at lu o'clock, a. when and where all parties Interested may ap pear or be forever debarred frvra eouitnir in on said land. IHINALU E. DUFTUN. Ebensburg. Jan. , 1S3L. Auditor. TW. DICK, a ATTOKNEY-AT-I.AW. EaEKfSI.au. 1'bsb'a. s)sr-Special attcaUoa given to claims lor IVn ton Bounty, etc cbl-l-M We are with you, EVERY T ShouM the strike last any time, GUS. SIMON, Favorite Clothier, will make a reduction of P ER OEOT. 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 good3 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 alo to reduce our very large stock on hand at present. Dress Goods, Clothing, Fancy Goods, Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, YOU! can! BUY j Gloves, (a specialty.) Look at our Dress Goods. Look at our Overcoats and Suits. Don't keep back, but bay your Hats and Caps;, Misi-es' and Children's Coats. Unless you buy at once you miss a bargain in Ladies' Short and Long Coats, Remember 15 per cent, on Ladies Plush Coats, Long and Short. Dou't forget to buy Shawl at 15 per cent off. You must also remember that the a that the reduction includes Furniture of ail kinds. All we have to say is, don I miss this sale as it will be money out of you pocket if yon do. Itcmember this sale will only last four weeks, from January 8th until February 8th. Ceme one, oonio all and buy goods low at GUS. SIMON'S, Gallitzin, Fa. Copies and Beautiful Calendar cpiryrP I COO Travel 1 IH vllkly tl nTTT Only so great a Variety of Lntrrtaininn and Instructive Reading at so low a price." FREE TO JAN. I, ISO!. To Sir SEW HUB-BRIBER whs will rat aat mud arnd this flip with name and drew aad 81.75 n Fomtal or flrprraa Monrg Order or Registered Letter at entr rnk. t t will aend THE VOITH'S COMPANION FREEls Jaiaarr. 1S91. and for a Full Year from that Dalr. Thlaa.er lacladea tba FIVE DOI'BI.E HOLIDAY M MHtliS fur Tkaskailiinii, (krUlmas, Kaw Year Eaiater aad Foartlt-r-J al v, aad all the Illaatrated Weekly fappleaaema. Addrext, THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, 41 Tempi. Place, Boston, Mass. Every body Reads tlie Onlv $1.50 per Year. J. FOSTEE, For user I of (lie Firmer ;i. Foster 4t (tniua, Is Located at 247 aiifl 249 Iain Street, Jolanstovri, Pa,, 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. ONLY $20 HIGH ARM, PHILRD'A SINGER. r Y.4 ..! f-1 KASTlNtrS HIITW H. J.SHKmO. I'aorRirTou. Iocated at tbe Station, near the cenlre f the town, on r onrth Avenue. Me endeavor to fur nlob the bet accommodations M buin men. pleasure seekprs and boarders. Hrr.D In search ol com tort and quiet will find it a de-inKe piaoe vu Bup. a i:e iKiiio UDiiqiun,i eo'i always upDlied with the best the market al itrts, nnj II the delicacies ol the season. i Le Bar is sup plied with the etiocel ol pore li.ju.ir. ard riuara and nothing but tue bi-nt is sold. ciecial stien- tion given tu Ue ca.ii ol horsrs. 11. j.sciiErrK.. rcYMffil MNI aelf Boys! the people's sent Free. U ... rr l tAMILY WITH SI .75 WARRANTEE) ' 5 YEARS. 15 DAYS TRIAL Scir-Mttla.at Needle. trt reading almttle, la lolselcaa a aid llrtt-rmo Ims; , t be laa atdao awesm sed-nark, ad tlssaet if cstr ettavclaaa.ea.ta. t pay acula $5S or aend for clrcwlar THE C. A. Yi0D CO. H n. MYETIS. e ATrunntj-Ai-LAw, Kaavpauao, ta. 4ar-Offloe In Collonade Kow, on Canue street. J ONALD K. IUTTTOX, ATTUKNEV-AT LAW. EiiEKSBt ao, Fvaai jy-olc inJUi'era.Hwate, Ccitue street. 1 1. 1,.1 ar m a-Am tn i at mm av - A L-. Ill 1