J la -. i m4 ' Of 1. 1 ;a ""It!; "Ktt 'la. Irs, Vraeij Ufa-.. t w' wen 's, t n. a. Mmtn. Mmtn. WWQ, 1 Ml. . al f l- lck, . W. "m the M. in Olden- late nent p. de- trus- lcMul- hn O. 'Oil o( cMn... Mwtnn late ol t Hen rOoI4 Don. oiof unater fcard D. "xe ol fen. Allc cblld- H. Mo ullsu. h'atler. Hrlnk Loan leOue, Croyls M. maker, lies M. a. late in. ad- -tlneral lwardi . Johns- statler. key. de- i Louis llaabeth trator of U. Lew i Johns. Young, i John. Thomas, late ot '. Klntx. ram brie late ot , m TYem. '. itemised, of O. L. m. Trem- her Wil- nes, tie- iner Wal- 1 ei-eased. .A IK. Register. ; CO., SHIER. SI NESS INSUE- kVSUIP : US. ami tith- r patrons win re- ii. ami h ,lt-rs will baiiWin? tt; ro., Pen us. r.f the lounty. ! : Ireou ersw BIN, IE ! 5E For tsr . Pa., or i. p- ANKETi -J - ?s street. k"- . A IV a in - L..I.1. DlS Sora. IP au - ; Uciel bus II e. . . i; i. ' 1; . A ! 13 1- !.. (.'.. 'A. rnrAi. ap rr.Bso.nAL SaturdHT N V:i!-irtinc .Uf with calf. Ia- -For snV. Frt.-li cow lr ftl this ofllcC. i-n,.nrv C-.rh.nfl, of Oalllirtn, has bnvJ Mr. John n. rvnplaflfi, of A.hTllK w h"r. on TuMay. hp -oft coal 1oM heator for salo hrp at Dufton son's. V.. 11! h.vo an cnrly Kastrr this year. It Hi como on March Olrth. - v.t Tno-lar l-i election day. Scp tbat' von vote for the h.-st tneu. '-Mr T. S. olt William-, of Carrolltown, tp. nt a f.-w hours In town on Tuesday. -Ulmols an WIC .sln have counties In wl i.-h the English lantfuao Is never used. Kro.- potato should be waked In cold water l-foie placing them over the JMr j,..phVanOrmrr.i.rnoadetown ,hip. wsa victor to our office on Wed- "ImV Anthony Conrad, of Allcifheny fc.wn-l.l.. " "n h,,"r tOWD " Tiiedav. Kx-.vem.r T.caver was In TTastliur OI1 V.-.ln.-day and visited Carrolltown the :itne day. - Pp!!.-ants for hotel license be Vlmdnir to wond.-r how things will work tinder the new dipenatlon. c Ilarrv F.. Adam-, a carpet-layer oi Johnstown, deserted his wife on Saturday. They had only been married a month. -Mr J.-hn T. Oavls. of this place, went to o':illit.in to-day Thursday)wherehc In fn.'.s w,.rkii.ir in lipoid Fortae tunnel. tthe p.mM ratic cMy convention In Joln.sf.wn on Monday. Herman lUumer wa. mas made the nominee for city tr.as ' urer. Mr Fell M.-Cue. one of the oldest res idents .'.rT.n.nclhiil.died his home In that place on Sunday last. aed eighty-four - vears. T Mr fleoi-Ke Huntley, of this place, who M.asWu confined to his home for some ? time pa-t with illness, is agaia able to be : fthoui. Hon .T.d.nT. C.rimth. of Kane, while ' visit Fnenbr last week was laid up I with an attack of uuinsy but is aain able t to U' out. I Mr. Th..mns McCulkmKh. of Altoona, I raroentcr bv trade, was seriously Injured f on Monday by failing from a building at ', Walls station. A Mr. Thomas Pavis.of Iowa City. Iowa. brother..! Mr. R. R. Pavis. of this place. " is visiting friends in Ebensl.urg after an i abduct' of thirty-seven years i Th.. T. iiiocrals of EH nsburi? will meet ; at the council room on next Saturday ev- enlna at S o"ch-k for the purpose of plactng X In nomination a l .rough ticket. The Ebensburtr Silver Cornet Hand was 3 cut on our stn ts to-day and enlivened 1 the town with a number of musical s. lect : Ions rendered in first-class style. . Berks fount y turkey hen got fast in a straw sta. k and thirty-three days after lt disappt'irance has been found alive. : havlnu existed w ithout food or water, j As Judge Krelis. of Clearfield, was leaviua tliet,..urt House a few days ago a dlssati-tied litigant addressed him Improp j erlv. whereupon the Judge knocked the I fellow do II. A freight wreek at Tiennington on I Monday afternoon delayed passenger trains fur several hours. Thirteen empty freight cars were h nioli-hed, but lm ki!y I no person was hurt. Abraham S. Spei-k and hiswife.of Mill f Creek, near Hiinlingdnn. who have been f marrie.! over fifty years, have separated In consequence of a disagreement over their d.tuglit. r's clioi.-e for a husband. I F'.r sale ,.r rent. A house of seven i rooms ii, the Eat ward of Elnsburir. Wi.i be -ol. I on easy payments. Possession f-cu on the 1st of April nett. Call on tho J subscriber for terms. Hknbt Htrss, The ,ity and county Superintendents of the state have been called by the Supcr- 4 Inteiidei.t of I'uMie Instruction to meet In I'hilaih-lphia mi the V.'th and 'joth. Inst., at I the rlo-e of tie- sessj,,,, ,,f i he National De ,J partn.eut of Snperinteiidanec. CoMiniissioner Raum. in his annual re- J port, places the number or those w ho draw i pensions from the government at 537.IH4. f Pennsylvania has 4 i.T.TS of this number; Curr.'-ria count y has t'..'; P.'air county, 915; Somerset coiintv, T7.'. and Indiana county, j A letting for the erection of a grand stand, exhibition buildings, judges' stand, etc.. on the grounds of the Elwiishurg Ag ricultural Soeiety will Ikj held on Tuesday evening, February 17th. Plans anil speci- I i f ! t .5 ficatjons may tc seen up until that time at the office S. I.. Reed. Esip The rope to In- used for hanging Harry Marsh on the .t'.th, inst.. arrived here oil Tuesday. It was madeby Alderman Itopp, of Allegheny, Pa., who has furnished tli ropes usisj at all former executions in Cambria county. The rope Is veiy carefully made of selected material and cost the county f2.". The Pennsylvania system has 2.904 lo comotives, 2,7."i passenger cars and lo7,.M3 freight cars of all descriptions. If all its rolling stoek was placed in a straight lino It would make a train TJ.Smiles long. Tho shops of the eastern and western divisions employ j 1. sot men and there are 7.G71 en gineers and firemen. Detective Rixpies. of Johnstown, while serving ouhpu-naa atCtalUt.in ou Tuesday, undertook to walk through thu P. R. K. tunnel. He had not got very far until ho was struck hy an engine and kniK-ked Into the gutter at the side of the. wall. He suc ceeded in making his way out, and. although badly bruised, was able to go to his home. Col. J. V. Mooro. of Creenshnrff. his just purchased from Col. J. M. Guthrie, Indiana, a tract of coal land contai 1.700 acres. The consideratson was is said to l considerablr over 9 loii.no. The land Is loeated n.-ar Homer City. Mr. Moore already owns over one thousand acres in that locality, upon w hidi two hun dred coke ovens have been erected. In the spring six hundred additional ovens will be built. This is front the Bedford (htzctte: About a year airo the prolific virtues of an AMerney cw ow n.-d by Charles Burket. of olfsburg. were referred to In these col umns. On Sunday the liule animal added giory to ner record by nivinir birth t.. .rin. lets. The cow Is not yet ..Ine rears old and is the mother of seventeen cal ves gave hirth to twins f( OUT tlltK ftntl n triplets t nr. times, and all her offspring are living exceptone. -The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has handed d..n a division that when an "IUI prosecutor In a Quarter Ses sions rase i- charged with the costs and re fuses to pay he cannot I (Inmbnu iceman. sent to jail. This decision will probably increase the .,..m her or verdicts .r "not guilty, but the de fendant pay the costs." It will also make District Attorneys more careful in bring ing suits, for the prospect of getting costs out ..r the defendant is generally less hope ful than th chai.cea of getting ti.n, out of the prosecutor. vi.i a .hul...r of tti lata - i(Tff JV'nti )y;ir., or joimflo r.U'i Acmiomy, titar e:i-t"u . -Ut. lav :iv-:l hi out tliirtwa f. ...!-,,.-, i,.-v. M..!h".l!-t EiT''.'pat hurca r r "..'.-liitv ulii b dedicated on Sunduy Uh appropriut.! srvle. Excursion tick- ets will b? sold on the Cressou A Coalport j Mrs. Curtin S. Baro. of Putsburij. road good for return on Monday. j while at a widow in her mother's house at The remains of the flood victim, found , nnntlngdon, on AVednosday evening, was at Sang Hollow 011 Monday, as noticed in ! strucfc by a bullet from a thirty-two call anothcr column, afte,r being taken to ; revolver, tired by some unknown party. Johstown, were Identified as thoso of Miss , The bullet crashed through the window FrDces Sarah, daughteror John smirauer, j axred 19 ! Judge IV-an, or JJiair couniy, . l..tter from the members of the ISarof that county remicsuug mm o.-... be a candidate for President Jmlee. nas , consente.1 and announced his candidacy for that office. JohnCum.nIngs,ofS.mthtork.an,lner who worked in the Argyle uiine. at that place on Tuesday morning, was t;i-pn suddenly ill. sat down and in a lew mo ments expir.-d. Mr. Cumtuings was aooui liftv-four years of ago. There will be exposed to puolie sale on the premises of Martin Ward, in this place, ou Saturday, February 14th, 1U, a lot of household g.ods consisting of furni ture, stoves, sewing machines, tinware, crockery, etc. Terms, cash. Mr. H. J. Shettig, formerly of the Hastings House, Hastings, has removed from that place and taken charge of tho Hotel LetJrande, at Dubuois, Pa., w here he w III be glad to have his many friends call to -see him when visiting that place. Washington's birthday (February 22ndj this year falls on Sunday. The fact will not interfere with those who wish to ob serve the legal holiday, as the law pro- vides that when a holiday falls on bnnday the follow ing Monday shall be observed. A Fort AVayne:man has accepted a pro posit ion to walk the length of the American continent for f 10,000. lie win start from Aspenwall, passing through Central America, Mexico, and thence northward. He says he will do it in 100 days. In the Bedford county court last week there vere thirty-three applicants for ho- tel licenses, twenty-five of .which were granted, one refused and five held over. There w as a great tight between lawyers for and against, in which Hon. John Cess na took tho leading part against. John Burton, a miner living at Ehren field, was found lying beside the railroad tracks on Monday morning by acquaint ances. He was conscious, and told them a fast train, supposed to be No. 21, had struck him. A few minutes afterward he died. Burton is aged 43 years and leaves a family. Messrs. Oable fc Co., of Altoona, have an "ad" in this paper which will prove in teresting to our lady readers. Gable & Co. are well known for their low prices, hut the figures announced In their advertise ment to-day are cutting under auy hereto fore announced, and everyone should read them. Thomas Ray, of Tenth ward, Johns town, aged twenty years, while Tooling with a revolver and trying to frighten his sister on Saturday, unexpectedly dis charged the weapon aud shot his sister in the breast. The bullet struck the breast bone and glanced to one side, inflicting a wound that luckily Is not serious. Mr. CP. McDonald, of Altoona. son of Ueneral McDonald of this place, em ployed in the railroad shops at Altoona while hewing a piece of limU-r on Wed nesday, was struck in the right eye by a heavv chip. The eye was badly bruised but an examination at the hospital dis closed the fact that the sight was not in jured. Mrs. Findley, wife of Rotten H. Find- ley, of Johnstown, w ho has Ix-en insane p.r some time past, on Sunday elndd the vig ilance of her husband who was watching her. and running; to the banks of the Stony creek river, threw herself in and would hve drowned had it not been for her time ly rescue by a n.-ighbor who hapjiened to arrive on the scene in time to prevent her rash attempt at self-destruction. Testimony was taken here on Tuesday and Wednesday in the Greevy-Scull Con gressional contest. The commissioner sat in the arbitration room in the court house and quite a nu miter of witnesses from all parts of tho county were examined. Di trict Attorney O'Connor represent.-d the interests of Mr. (Jreevy, while Hon. John M. Rose, of Johnstown, and Fred W. Bier seeker, Esq., of Somerset, were the attor neys for Mr. Scull. Mr. Frank W. Selders, of Blacklick township, will sell at public sale at his res idence one and one-half miles south of Bel sano, on Wednesday, February ST.th, inst.. at one o'clock, p. a lot of personal prop erty, consisting of one horse, one cow and calf, two yearlings, one set of harness, one one-horse sled, one plow, one harrow, one cross-cut saw, hay by the ton. sewing ma chine, bureau, stove and a variety of other articles too numerous to mention. All the departments of the Edgar Thomson steel Works at Braddock. will close dowu on Saturday for an Indefinite time. The A. and D. furnaces are now off and E was on Wednesday banked. The mill will close for repairs, and on Sunday all the other furnaces will be banked. The contemplated Improvements and re pairs can he completed by April 1st, but the resumption of operations at tho big mill will depend largely on the outlook In tho coke regions. The Pennsylvania railroad company. in view of the increased traffic and heavy coal trains that will be hauled on that part of the Ehenshurg fc Cresson branch road from Kaylor station to Cresson, after the building of the new railroad from Brubak- er Junction up the Chest creek to Kaylor, will commence work as soon as the weath er permits on straightening the track and lessening the grade on that part of the branch road between Kaylor station and Munster. Between these two points, which have about the same elevation, there Is one very heavy curve and a grade on the road of eighty-tiva feet which will be obviated by running the road further south near the village of Munster. It Is impossible for the people hero to forget tho sad scenes of the flood of Mav of 31, 1SH9. Every once in a while there Is something discovered or unearthed as a sad reminder of loss of either life or prop erty. Yesterday in digging a hole for one of the poles for electric wires, corner of Market and Locust streets, a little satchel evidently belonging to a lady was thiown out, and falling to pieces, a number of silver coins were scattered all around.. Maybe men aud boys didn't hustle to pick It up. Dimes, half-dimes, quarters, dollars and half-dollars were picked up, aggregating about 9"-1o. The silver was as black as a black cat. The question Is, to whom did it belong? Probably the question will never be answered. JotintUncn DetnticraU George B. Hoover, a messenger for the T -. I .... I s: . . TT" rfs She i e e" J " i llttsbnrg and Cumberland, was arrested at Confluence on Saturday, and brought to this place and lodg.sl In jail. He is charged with having stolen an express package 1 c; ! cl mtalnliig 9, on January 13th. It is aimed that he substitute a package - 1 - ' fille.1 w ith worthless papT for the one con taining the money, and took the Confluence. J agent s receipt for the same. The Inform ation was made by General Superintendent W. II. Snyder. Hoover's home Is Cumber land, Md.. and he has always borne a good reputation, and comes from a highly re spectuble family. II is arrest was a great surprise to him, and his mental suffering is said to lie most pitiable. .Sowctart II fr ill, I. -Fu:: rural- -Hunir brJ O'.zcn tl.ou!d nu't u-lt-r Hint -. I- Fiflevlcks. of this . iH7S tho LlJbPat c&-,h price f'ir otter, fiit.'.., rei f-x, gray fos, laccoon, skunk, opposurn and muskrat furs and skins. From 15 cents to 1.X will be paid for sWuuk skius, an(j struck the heavy knot or nairon me back of Mrs. l:ar;'j nead where it lodged. without inflicting any serious injury. Charles Olson, is years of age, a Sw ed- hricklaver of Hraddock. c.ommlltod Hui,.i(i OI1 WeUu(;sday afl,:ruwn by utt,t. hims,.lf ,a the Lead. Ti,e cause of the .ii,.il -m the refusal of his sweetheart fflden-h M SwwlisIl w of Norlh , a hamlt.t a mile dislant from Kra haired nv- .mestead,. ISraddock, to marry him. Death was instantaneous' with Olson. . - Mr. Frank Condon has been appointed Official Stenographer of the Courts of the Forty-ninth Judicial District, composed of the counties of Center and Huntingdon, to fill the vacancy caused by the resigna tion of Wm. F. Reber, Ksq., who has leen appointed Private Stenographer to Gov ernor Pattison. This appointment will not interfere with Mr. Condon's engage ments as Official Stenographer of the Courts of Cambria and Hlair Counties. The Reado township correspondent of the Coalport Standard, says: About 4 o'clock one morning last week, Mrs. Alfred Harris, of Lloydville, left her bed to get j some medicine for a sick child, when she I met two masked men who had entered tbe house through a window. They present- ed their revolvers, demanded all the mon- ey she had in the house and threatened her I if she made a noise. Mrs. Harris was so much frightened that she fainted. When she became cons-cious the men bad gone. I They did not get auything I Yesterday (Monday) sfternoon some Pennsvlvanla railroad trackmen working ajonK nxe Conemaugb river about five miles below the city, discoverd a bundle of clothes lying in tho edge of the river. In taking it out they were horrified in finding. that it w as a headless body, partly decom posed. It was was found about half a mile, west of the Sang Hollow station, and proved to be the body of a woman. There Is no doubt about its being one of the vic tims of the flood. The body w ill be brought up to the Henderson morgue. Johnstown Democrat. Extensive preparations bad been made for the marrtago of Charles Gordon and Miss Mary Kephart at Huntingdon on Thursday night of last week. The presents wero arriving and the honeywoon trip was projected. In the afternoon the groom se cured f2r0 from the bride-elect and her mother to make additional purchases, aud taking the first train West left for parts unknown. Gordon, who is twenty-two vears old, l.as been on a three months leave of absence from tho Regular Army, and It is thought that he Is now on his w ay to join his command. Officers are on his track. naantleas Fire fompaay. All members of the Company are re- ouest.nl to meet at the engine room on e.inesuav veiling, reo. inn. an t . iota. iortne purpose or electing oincers ior inc ensuing rear an.i to aiieni to otner im portant busine. till iol.owintr person were HoUllliMeil lor llie various ouiee: For president. II. A. hush-hart: for vice uresidi-nt. Robert Scat. Ian and H. II. My ers: ior treasurer, .a. . ihick; ior secre tary. John T. Davis. A. J. Waters: for li brarian, 11. J. t'rouse; assistant librarian Wilkinson. John Clement. Will Waltz Joseph Shoemaker: for chief director. M. D. Ki'.t. ll, II. A. Shoemaker. K. V. Par- rish. F. K. hlovd : for assistant ein.-r di rector. John T. Blair. K. B. Cr.-sswell, John T.Davis: for catitiau of engine. O. K. Wilkinson, A. J. Waters; chief of hook and ladder. H. J. Crouse. John T. Davis; assistant chief of hook and ladder, Philip Fenloii. Georgn Bon. -v. Herman Crouse, John h. Stough; for chief of hse. James Vounqr. John T. Blair, M. D. itonrt-r: for assistant chief of hose. Robert Scanlan, John Clement. Joseph Shoemaker; second assistant chief ol l.ose, -M . iu-a.le, .lames W herrv. M. R. Creerr: trustees. E. C. Par rish, John T. Blair. John h. Stough, .1. A. Shoemaker. Samuel hud w ig. M. D. Bearer, D. A. Mofcoiigh. F. C. hlovd. II. H. My ers, M. D. Kittell. John 'f. lUvis, Sev"y. N.rrlafs Llreaaa. The following marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Wednesday, Febru ary 11, 1301: Edward H. Case. Johnstown, and Nora Lamp, Huntingdon. Noah Gindlesbt-rrer. Somerset county. and Sadie E. Geisel. Stonycreek township. Joseph H. Krumenacher and Mary A. Bender, Washington township. Adolph Albrccht and Margaret Kutzer, Johnstown. Paul A. Adams and Katio F. Meehan, Cresson. Grant Colbert and Ellen Gallagher, Johnstown. Chrlstooher Rudolph. Allegheny town ship, and Ellen Topper, Loretto. Thomas D. Evans and Emily Evans Eb- ensburg. S. A. Weimer and Almlra VIckroy, Johustow n. John Johnson and Annella Pearson, Johustown. fusraralsia at Meleaialala llsre, Iret. 8e, rtaa's. Dress Goods, 5, 10, 15 and 30 cents per yd. Flannels, 15, 20, 25 and ) cents per yd. Kentucky Jeans, lo. 15, ID and 25 cents per 74-. . , , t assimeres. o. ao ana m cents per vara. Grnghams, Muslins. Shirtings, Ticking, etc., at equally low prices for spot cash or trade. Children's Shoes. 35c. to TV-, per pair. Misses' Shoes, 75e. to fl.55. Women's coarse Shoos, $1,00 to 91.50. Women's button Shoes, $1.00 to 92.0U Boys' Jtoots, $1.00 to 81.51). Boys' Shoes, 91.00 to 91.50. Men's Boots, K.00 to 93.00. Men's Shoes, 91.50 to ti.M. Boys' Caps. 10c to 5c. Men's Cans. 50c. to Sl.Oa Also a full line of Groceries and Provis ions will tie kept constantly on hands to suppiy tne wants or our many patrons. Prices guaranteed as low. If not low er than Altoona or Galliuin prices on same con- a i lions, spot cash or trade. M. F. McDojf ALD. Plasiaa and Ortaas BacrlOeeel. In order to close out our immense stock of pianos and organs before removal to our to-ne-remodelcd warerooms, 101 and 103 Fifth avenue, (nevt to ostoffice), prices will be reduced away down. A fine piano for f-50, worth 9K10. Organs for 970, worth 9125. Stock embraces Chickering, Llnde- man, Wheelock, Hallet & Davis, and Stuy- vesant pianos; Palace, Bridgetiort, Shon Inger. and Packard organs. S-cond band pianoa from 975 upward; organs, 940, 950, and .. Kasy payments arrang.sj. This is a great opportunity for a bargain and buyers should call early on the Hen kicks Mcsic Co.. Ltd., V9 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. Bmrk.lr.m-a A r mica Halve, - The Beat Halve In the world for cuta. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and ajl Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisraction, or money refuuded. Price 25 cents per box Sold at the drug store of E. James, Ebens burg, and W. W. McAteer, Loretto. T7ARM FOR SALE. a. ne oaenrvar otrers fir sale the farm for- 77 I T "ennnett. deceased, la Cambria township, three miles north ol Ebea. 1".... farm contain. 144 acres, about 118 of which are cleared, haying tbereoa a house and barn and a goad orchard. For particulars call aa a!,d.r, EVAN JTbenmeTI, lc01 Ebensbura;, Pa. TAK FOR RHEUMATISM GOUT, BACKACHE, Pains In the Side, the Chest and the Joints, fceurais't. Sprains, etc., etc, the IMPORTED "ANCHOR" Pill! EIPELLER IT IS AND WILL EVER BE The BEST. UMEQUALEO BE MED T. T7tf4 with mas aucoMe In the Imperial ad. SLujal OnaraJ Huapltai C Vtnneji and luanv oUierm. n.. TT-.-"-H TM'icaida eot of Tbootnis Z Tarmmi m Tl I Jta. 2.. "1 a-hw Wim K-n-ilMr im mil, xr4- ku Ik. of our SlMarm. aufTerlna from Khav natlm far year, could Ond boUiIds leceie kur but our Anchor PeJn EJjnw. icsaoi unm Da NOTRK DAXX. bo Cents a bottle. I or MOST DBUOaiSTS. OB SI&BCT IBOlf j F. AD. RICHTER & CO.. MtO Sroadwmw. Xmm Tor It., !- m Homw i SndolatavTX. fry. loftdua, VlKiua, Bcicterneni. rTer KonatelB. unto, ureanuerg. i wiian i u nm KKALt AwAxria. FREE Books abort ether Aadwr I Oct 1990 II. TtrinOWS' APPRAISEMENTS. - If notice IB L.ITUT Ull uw wn wMt . n.mad aitbnlniiiul Dropcrtr appraised and J let apart for widow, ol decedents under the Act of Aiieably of the 4 lb day ol April. A. It. 1SS7. have baea Bled la tae Keffleter'e offlea in and lor tba county ol Cambria, and will ba presented to tba Orpoama' Oourt of said eonnty lor confirmation aou aiiowaeea oa Wednesday, Karrb 4 ill . isol: I- Inventory and appraisement ef personal Eroperty appraised and set apart to Katharine orlecker, widow ol Leonard Hofeeker, lata ol Stonyereek townthlp.. deceased. 1138 43. S. laveniory and appraisement of personal tropertv appraised and eat apart to Sarah O. widow ot Mlebaai A. Kirk pa trick. lata of Carroll township, deceased. f.aa 64. a. Inventor and anuralsetnent of real erta a a ll raised and set apart to Mary Dlmond , widow ol James Dlmond. lata of Prospect borouxB. de ceased. S3O0. 4. Inventory and appraisement or personal pro parly and real esta.e appraised and set apart to Marr Krankbauser. widow of Joa. O. Prank. naasor, lata 01 xvast iayor lownsaip. aeceasaa. a. inraa-ery ana appraisement 01 parwoai nrooerti appraised and set suart to tiara Q as.. Lohr, widow of WllUam M. Lobr. late of Cpper Ymlrr townahln. darauad. J1S Ti. a. inventory ana appraisement 01 pwiam roperty appralsad and set apart to .marine Jrkpatrtck. widow of James T. K lrpa;rlck. late of Carroll townsMn. dMeual. MJSfl . 7. Inventory and appraisement of personal DroDertT auDralsed and set apart to Ubrteltna Pretdbolt. widow of Henry Kreldaruir. sate ot Munster townsblD. deceased. 4300. - 8- Inventor and aouiaisement of real estate appraised and set apart to Elisabeth Burk ham mer, wiuow oi jonn naranammer. late ot Taylor township, deceased. $J36 M. 0. Inventory and appraisement et per onal property appraised and set apart to Elisabeth Uarkbammer. widow of William Bark nam mer. late ol West Taylor township, deceased. ti3 64. 10. Inventory and appraisement ot personal property appraised ana set apart to ilven. widow ul Henry W. Ulven, late of Johnstown, deceased. . 11. Inventory and oppra'sement ol personal property appraised and set apart to Manraret Hocbst'.ne. widow of Charles Hocbs'lae, lata ot Upper Yoder township, deceased. yOuO. 12. Inventory and BDoraisement property appraised and set apart to Lodwlna ilroaser. widow ol Frederick Uroaser. late of Crovle township, deceased . psoo. CKA.ESTlSt; J. BLAIR. Kbensbarg. February 6, Register. TRIAL LIST. March Term, Second Week. Butterbaai(b vs. Cunnlnjhi Sm. AssiKnee.. Bo man. .... I .Overly v.t;omey. ys. Barn hart. (. Uverderff, HwtD . -vs. Lltslnger. .vs. Baker. (lallaitber . S-airie Ketth Miller Ostbsitan Wiley's use. McCouibie Clulnn McVey rarrell Horner .. . McDonald. Wike. ScbaOauer vs. Same. vs. Kertlaeey. . .vs. McKay. ..vs. Thomas A Sons. " Hamherf et aL. vs. Wyland. 1 1 , v Lenta. vs. Suppes. vs. Weak land. . vs. Haws. Holecker. vs. HoDoer. . Morrellvlle Cambria Water Co. vs. Casslday. .vt. Leakey. Kran's Ex Maiwell T . C. Else. vs. Same. Westmoreland aadUam brla Natural Oas tJo-TS. Hoerle Printing Co. Crcswell vs. Thomas A Sons. Zlusan vg. Strayer. swaaa A Co. Ti. Haws. J AS. O. D1KBT, Ebeasberc, February X, isl. Prothonotary O FECIAL TRIAL LIST. O Febreary 23rd. 19U Indiana Co. Day. Iiankvs. Anaa. L.tataaer - v Heck. Prl-s: to .. .. ., , vs. priagla. Cresawell vs. Cola. T - " Katran. M"" ..I . i , ,--.va- Olll. Miller .vs. Storm. McOary A Soa vs. P. K. R. Co. Y easier vs. Hank Bras. Sloan.. Ta. Mejnallea. Dunahoe. Assignee vs. Buck. Plndle - vs. Cambria Land Co- Htte. ..vs. baaia. t '-ola at al- s. Pal ion, . vs. Mecioskey. vs. Same. lraju Same. J AS. C. DARBY. Ebenabars;, Jan. 30. Prothonotary. VOTICEOr INOORPORAT1CN. 1 1 Notice Is herebv aiven tbat aa applleatloa will be made to tba Court ol Common Flea ot Cambria county on the 2nd day of March next, at two a cioca in toe aiternoon, aaaer Act or As sembly entitled -An Act to Provide lor the In corporation and Regulation of Certain Corpora tions." approved April is. 1874. and the suopie- bmu thereto, by Jno. Loyd. U.J. looes, A. W. Back, Daniel J Davis, Webster Oritnth and oth ers lor the charter ol an intended corporation called the -Ebensoors; Aarieoltural Society." the character and ot.ject ol wbUh Is to Improve the stock and and other tana prodaau and to promote aa-rlealtural and mechanical Inter ests, and to have competition exhibitions, etc. and lor these purpose, to have, possess and enjoy all the rlarhts. beneBts and DrivUea-ej conferred by the Act of Assembly a tores aid. and Its sopple- meaia. jtr-cu, Ebensborg. February 8, 1801. Solicitor. TXFCUTOR'S NOTICE. I j No. Ice Is hereby rirea that lattnrs testa mentary on the estate of Margaret McOnlra. lata of Laorette borooerh. Cambria eouaiy. Pennsyl vania, deceased . bave been arm a tee te me. All persons indebted to said eatale are nollQed to make payment wltboat delay, and those having claims aaalhst tha same, will present them, prop erty authenticated, ior settlement. E. A. BUSH, Executor el Margaret McOnlre, d Altoona, Pa., Jan. 13th, la 1.-61. RECEIPTS Expenditures OT CaiMa Coity, Pa., FEOSt January 6th, 1S90. January 5th. 1891. THOS. E. HOWE. TaaasraBB. Da. To balance la hands oi Treasurer at last sett jam eat-.. To amount of implicate. Te amount received tram Redemption ol lands . . To amount received from Unseated Loads, IbSS-ISSV To amoaat reretyed Irem Uaseatad - Leads. 18H0 ., To amount received from Seated Lands. 1887-1888. ... . To amoant received from Seated 14.760 08 83,678 13 1,341 18 8.764 11 LSTOoa 1,006 41 483 88 80 000 00 SJW3 79 19.664 24 1 J97 81 Lands. 1880 . To bonds Issued , To amoant received from Constables. To amoant received from tavern li cense, lor ase ol con aty To amoant received from miscellan eous ""r , 81U8.8M OS 60.647 38 Balance la Treasurer's hands-. . CSL . By amount paid A os-ors and ax pease of as- 3.648 87 44 00 397 66 100 00 8s M 1J1 75 AadlUrs (Stale) . , Aadltors (Don aty) Agricultural Association, Cairo 11 town , , Hoarding )niwa Boarding prisoners... . Balldlag bridges Balaaea ea work doaa la Ikhu 4 bo 00 Balldlag bridges la 1S0. ltjs m Bridge aad road views . 617 10 Booda radearaed. . 18,000 80 -' Borrowed money. First Nat, . Bank, John.Uiwa 10.000 00 Int. ea t orrowed money. 1 000 00 " Commissioners' salary Lmo 00 Jemmlsaloaars' expense 77 00 Commissioners clerk. 8too Commloner5' counsel - tijo eo. vtv mm 1 I .akj 11 11 11 ef sS 44 1.643 U 5 OS .vnv 1 SXatM M Ou Suu S.BS vl f t'rwajfcldgs ... . . 1 . ------ OrlBlael pfecOtJo . Itoede to onaot. In strict Attorney KlaetloB. Kxurruane and l-oetne InqnUMUuHl, . InnrBe -- J anitar ol Court House Jail and Jailor Jarr rmiuUioiier and Clera.... Jarorf , rDd Jurors, Trarere Jurors. Tallsmen Mlfre laneoos l .Id orders , ,. .. Probates Prothonotaiy ... - Piint.BV Poor Hou,e Ulreotore Poor lioaea orders Kea-lftry Kuad daraaa;es K.d land 104 0 l.Oltf 8T i.t9 74 llu I .SW tc l.U 47 319 V0 1.841 it & UU 1.WIS 914 17 378 1 ) 34 3TS 14 10 isnou 1.406 40 1.1111 t 00 03 4 SUIT SU0 00 1.T4SM Sl'Ja KeluadlQK Keeord, KedemptkMi at lands.. Keforae School Sralpe- State taz Srboel land. sbenn (soldiers' be rial Stenographer P'ationary .... .... Teachers' Institute Western Pennttentinry WestPenn Hospital VTarrcn Inaaae Asjlam Uyamoaat SeesalBlng la CoastaNce' - hands.. l.a Esoseratioas to OonsPsblea. ,S Abawment to taxpayers S.1S2 4 TreaareTe eommlsaloB on License fund lor use ef eeant. per cent, ea $1,000. 1 per cent, on Sl.ooo. and X per cent. on balance.. Treasarer's commission par cent, oa 0W.4US4. monies received and paid oat on amcant oa amount of duplicate, seated and anseatod lands, and redemption of lands, loss abatement to tatyers, exonera tion, to Oonn table, and amoant remalalng la IVinnlabla'a hand. . 4.BXS Zt Sf per cent eommlsslon oa B24..19.UW. wn imui.. " eelved and paid from other sources T Kalance la hands ot Trans- ,10( arer . ".- a -u-skt?fc. DT-sTKICTS r niOT. blai v. J SKATEBLAflus. ScaeoZ. 1 I 41S41 Adams township, isar, iasa isssand isso Ashland Ind. School Klstrlct Barr towns hi p. Ashvllle boroaa-h JS8 78 00 M 69 1 16 164 47 60 04 11 34 Its 63 228 11 17 as JO SO 37SM M IS 60 600 mi -a 164 S4 467 S14 03 ZM46 It SS Sh61 IS 74 6 U7 ISO 07 431 67 A SO 13 70 1 70 set 16S so Klarkllrk townsbip. Cambria township . 75 13 11 10 131 06 S33 41 IS .-4 Carroll township - Cheat towatnin.. Cleerneld township. . CoBemanirh townihlp . . Orovle townsbip 63 13 1 77 Chest SDtlnKS orottaa . Ilau township ., ,- 667 eo Eeensbani borough 4 Elder townsbip M49 Eat t Taylor township- o :& tt 66 Uallltsin township... Jaeksoa townsbp- S6S37 6 76 17 19 Ullv borouRh Ms aster townshlpw . Porta. e township. 288 S7 Keade township Slonycre-k townsbip. Sommerhtll township... Susquehanna township. sat 74 11 18 il 00 zisi 10 14 Yrl 37 w est Taylor town.nip. Washlrc'on owniaip 71444 43 4 White t.wntilp.. Lower Ysder 3.413 48 H.7V9 71 I -f-YisrrKIBT'TT'N OF LICENSE FUND TO I IJISI KICTS. Adams town bio. Ashvllle borough. 34 oo as tt Hirr townskip t'arrolltowo borough Carroll townahlD . - 760 SO 142 SO 171 0O j 103 47 Chest Spring, borough - Chest township ClearOeld toweihl;. 71 17S IS 106 17 Croyle townsbip Dana township . Ebensbara; borough EastConemaagh borounh Mi 00 Jilt 90 71 44 as so Elder township . Franklla borousrh (rallltzln boronxh , ,,, Oallltsia township 040 .SO 108 87 Hastings borougn . Johnstown city -Lilly toroonh, .. . 16.7 J0 00 7os ha Loretto norona-n Portage townihlp wsoo Keade townenip .. Richland town-hip . 141 40 71 IS Sooth Fork borousrh 166 SO 71 8ft 171 00 71 S4 Stonyereek township,.,. W II more Dorongn , ...... Susqaehaane toamsblpw 4.7 60 xnnnneiniu onrouan Washlna-ton townsbip.., Upper Yoder township.. 3V1 87 71 24 178 1J Lower Yoder S24.414 06 MOUNTS DUE FKUH CONSTABLES. C. F. Teckley. Stonyereek . 8 831 10 Peter Kelly, Jackson 01 33 Archie rarreii. rroapeet 4 00 A.J. Hurkey. trrubbtowa 70 SS 336 68 174 Oi 317 78 B. F. Horkhart. West Taylor. M . H. KllUa. East Tavior John Ream. Upper Yoder- Hart Hlbblett. Lower Yoder 1-J0 23 444 46 1MU Jobs ('. Hanlln. Tnnnelblll borooKb- F. J. Bearer. Carrolltown oorouarn. Alirad Miller. Ashvllle horoua-b S4 17 K. W. Iieloaler. ClearOeld towaahlp . 171 46 84 08 87 00 jo at 73 40 11 61 SS 70 843 31 230 08 617 06 63 83 16170 1.108 87 1.01814 4-8S6 111 87 17 81 10 01 D. Rynn. Clceraeld tewnahip. Tboma A. Brown, wasniagvua wwo- Wllllam Pryre. Washlna-ton township . David O'Hara. Wllmare beroaah John M. Watt. Oal Itala townsbip ,. A. B. Marta, Qallltxin townsnip I'rancls Ebist. Oallltiln borobKb. Aaslem W Oakland. Elder townshrp I J. Weakland Carroll townsnip W. K. Burtnot, Snmaerhlll township.. P. P. Miller. Hastings borough L. J. Bearer. Susquehanna township. Isaae Harris. Johnstown. Porter R. Miller. Johnstown A. J. Berkey. , , . J Jin . t'-fc""" Neal Dorian.. Joae.h Stele h. Carrolltown lssa 41 37 31 6v John W. Parks, Conamaugh township S 8,08138 CONSTA AMOUNT RECEIVED TkO HLES. Peter CnlKcon, Cambria, 1st ward 00 Peter Cultlton, Cambria, lad wara 101 13 49 81 1V4 01 John T. Harris. Jobnstowa... William Calllhan. Stonyereek. Archie Fsrall. Proepeet. 1788 Edward Coaery. Coaemangh. tod ward Caleb Butler Cootiersdale . - 164 70 103 78 Aadrew Havener. Mlllvllle. lad ward. 4 i Edward Conery. (Joaemaaa:h 1st ward . 441 OS 40 00 A.J. Berkey. trobbtowa W. A.Uhlrey. East Conemangh. S7 B. F. Burkbart. West Taylor 104 04 W. H. Klllla, East Taylor. 70 44 181 Oeorge Ollllnger. Wood Tale - Joba W. Stork. Lower Yoder..,, ... 41 14 W. A-Lantsy.upper loaer . 100 00 S. H. Bnek.Carrolltowa boroarh 1J 81 14014 Alfred Miller. Ashvllle borougn. Andrew Calllhan. Cbest Springs bor- ongh - 1814 865 00 417 09 8104 R. w. Daioaier. ClearOeld townsbip I .. J. Bearer. Susquehanna townsnip Thomas A. Brown, Washlogtoa town- sblb L. O. (rates. White towaahlp A.M. Shelly. Wllmore borowrh . V9 0O 78 47 180 10 St 41 310 40 1S4 81 lit It 131 40 oba 51- Watt. (4 a 11 list a township Oeorge I eckley. uaiii'xia oorougn Anslem Weakland. Elder townsbip .. '.,. I.J. Weakland. Carroll townsnip..,.., - ,. . J. Killer, uean towasnip. John Roeha. Suminer-lll township. a,S03 74 -J-UE COUNTY rBUM JUDUMENYS. Loetada Priagle -- a K. B. McCartney, David t aloon and W C. Saxtoa . Peter McOnlre E. D. Stork and Solomon - Horner Archie rarrell.. Satan Woll and E. J. Wolf, W. F. Brentley and W. M. Peters NeellMcUoy James B. Clark and Edward Clark. SSETS. Balance la hands of Treasurer. Due eounlv oa J udirmrnls , -49.637 K 440 01 Due count from Constable S.OC188 9.1 69 Amount ol assets over liabilities . 811 JM1 38 , s MOUNT Or MONET RECEIVED FROM A MISCELLANEOUS SOURCES. From Charles Weakland. administrator. oa account of W. A. Rager 1 Frees 1. Lilly. Steward el Poor House From Uao. W. Easly. Por Hones Direct 10 OS 46 14 SI 06 Si. ST 44 31 6flT 44 71 40 70 8448 01 15 M 44 41 Pram M. D. Kittell. sale of land 40 vf Ki. S3 lnecmber term. 1890 . 8 a I I -HI. Ktaward ol Poor House . ... 176 t rnm M . D. KItteil, oollecUooa . 614 From Thoa. Hoover. Steward of Poor . QojfQ ltlm.i,,,ni 1 .e imi a aaea - From DenfefMerphy, Coastable.. 1 From J. C. Sttaemaa.ShBTlir.J0r7 leas and Pbo. Rep. fees Frora J. C. Darby. Prothonotary. Pbo. Rep. fees aad fines . . 87 81.197 IABILIT1ES. lma DIstrleta oa Seated aad Unseated Lands. 8.110 Outstanding orders. 694 47 SJ9 71 115 44 36864 875 08 1 mm Western Penitentiary . , Dae Peaaa. Refurv School Daa Hantlngloa Reformatory. y Sta do work oa bridge at Duncan's Mill. OatataadtasT bonds. 40.000 Due roor and House of Employment - 4.551 Una Indlvtdaala oa renempuoa ei laaas. ever uaaiuttas stss . 409 189 64 Olven BBder ear hands at Oeasm las loners el See la Etteubars. Pa-, this 30tt day ef January, lavl.. OEO. A. KINKEAD, JOSEPH HIHPS, W. C. BEKKV, ABdilors. RECEIPTS a. sTB Expenditures or Poor anfl House of Eiployint CamMa County, Pa., raokt January 6th, 1890, January 5th 1891. THOS. E. HOWE, Taaaacama. Da. To balance dao at last settlement " J To Requisition tor 1S80 t.00 80 4-. tanai I I-lllV 3441 - h. fm 2o. W. EaslV ........ 6 00 To cash from I. Lilly ' To cash fromThoa. Hoover - - 140 23 833.479 84 14 ! Balaaee due Poor and House ef Employ- 9 441 SO meat-.. Oa. By amount paid Old orders. ...... . 8 1.063 08 Attoroeyi' lees -- House servants Insurance........ Salary Steward and Matron Salary Farmer Labor Flour and lead... - Sboes - Meat tlroeeries and potatoes Hardware Comas at House.... Coffins and luneral expenses. O. D. P... XV7 4S 197 SO 84 60 700 00 143 00 113 80 8u966 140 60 614 08 16 14 VJ6 00 731 CO 119 48 S i 00 63 40 . 4.766 44 Repairs - Liven expehee. O.D.P Pa. R. R. irelgbt.. .......... Cash expenses and allowance. O. D. P.. enstablea' and Justices' fees. O. D. P- Pbysiciaas. O. D. P Physician at House Coal ---"-" lry gnods. clothing and merchandise . Fertiliser and seed . Wagons, sled and new bake even Westmoreland aad other Bounties lor maintenance of paupers Dtamont and Warren Insane asylum and Cambria hospital.... Lumber... .... ...... ...... ........ PHntlnr .... ....... VI 84 am 45 . 116 00 17613 4U 44 .'297 S5 368 60 14 Z4 1,416 25 130 84 1 16 137 91 110 09 89 74 8140 4.54180 Blacksmith and carpenter work Cash expenses at House Harness............ Live stoek Balance due Poor and House ot Employ ment......... .. 86 822,479 96 OTOCK ON FARM. Three head of borsas. U mllkcows. i ba'l. cattle. 7 shoau. 82 ehickeas. 4 Turk.y.. TJABM PRODUCTS. SlxtY-o -etoes of hay. 284 bushels el eats. 3 basbels ef buckwheat, lie bnsbe's of totatoes. 4u0 bnshela of corn In ears, mo bushels of taralps. 1.840 heads of cabbage; butchered 8 hogs, making 1 714 pounds ol pork; butchered k beeves, making lilflO pounds or beef; butchered 3 calves, making 190 pounds ol veal. T7AEM3 IMPLEMENTS, Twe'twe-noree wagons, t spring wagons 1 bug- 6 60 80 10 84 88 40 40 ty. 1 road eart. 1 farm cart. 1 bay rage, l erra.u anil, l oure .7 " . . wow m.w-- power engine anu ooi.er, . - - cradles. I scythes. 1 axes. 1 crowbars. 1 pinch bar, . .1 A- raM torks. etc. T sets harneas. 81 bridles and .addle a. 1 sleighs. 3 bob-eleis. 1 log sled. 1 wheel barrow, 1 band cart, 1 hay ladder. 1 cider press, shovels aad hoes. JN MATES. Number la House January 184.1890....... S Nam bey admitted daring year Number born a ioa 40 00 90 umv)er died during year... 14 a.kMiiiiaii.iral Hurler year is t ea -u.maininar in bonse January 1st. 18V1.... 70102 Of tte Inmates remaining la tha House Jsna ary 1st. 1891. there 37 adult males, ai alult la males male children, 2 ot whom are Idiots, and female children, eae et whom Is aa Idiot. . NAMES OF INMATES WHO WED DCK1NO THE EAR Joha O Leary. Henry tteOge., Albert Ilf- HERE IS SIPION AGAIN ! FROM ALL SIDES There Is a constant stream of purchasers to SIMON'S Immense, tempting 910.00 salo of Suits aud Overcoats. The sale Is different from any held by me, uo matter w hat. Simon's Fnest Suits or Overcoats may be mark.-d 912., 915.00, 918.00, 920.00 or tS8.0 but they all go at this sale for 910.00. Reflect for a Moment. TEX DOLLARS (910.u0) gives you your choice of any Suit or Overcoat (Men's; In Simon's Store. The reason for this reduction is we w ant to unload our Immense stock now on hand in order to make room for our Spring goods. We have a rtock oa hand that embraces hundreds of garments marked 912.00, 913.50, 915.00, 913.00 and 930.00, which must go for 910.00. Just Think, Half-Price ! And any one you select is yours for 910.00. Come at once as many or the best may be sold out every day. All garments b. low 91o.uo have b.t-n reduced 25 per cent. You are sure gt a bargain in whatever you buy. All cur other k,mh1s low lu pro portion. Go at once lo C3-TJS. SIMOIT, THE LEADING CLOTH I EK. O A M.ITZI X . PA. AVE COMMENCE OUR OREAT SALE! OF READY-MADE MUSLIN UNDERWEAR At our Coat Room (Branch Altoona, Pa., when we sell: Corset Covers at 12 l-2c, 25c, 50c, 75c. 89c, 98c Chemise at 25c, 39c, 50c, G9c, 75c, S9c, $1.00. Drawers at 25c, 39c, 50c, 89c. Night Itobesat 25c, 50c, 7Cc, $1.00, 1.25, 1.39, 1.50, 1.75, 2.25, 3.19. Skirts at 39c, 50c, 98c, $1.00, 1.19, 1.25, 1.98, 2.89. Infants Slips at 25c, 39c, 50c. Aprons at 25c, 39c, 50c, 75c, 95c, $1.00. Also a full line of Corsets ranging in price from 25c. to $1.50. Rest 50c. Corset in the city. ONLY $20 llaWtll aa as. aj aj T 1 1 1 I1 i " a-" HI1JH HHPtl. ''jTrlSr - aa 1 1 fl n nasfs i I I lr' I lm WlllWialll aa - ' aai F"-' '7 N glek. Oeo. K rouse. Andrew Oreenwnod, John Kane. James Thompson. Mlrbael Wire. EJ. Richards. Cath Crowley, Harry Darts, (colored), PatCoalan, RobU Johnston, 1 female child, name unknown. Ella sr offer. Lena Rtoch and Mrs. Aadrews each gave birth te a child during the year. Average number of Inmates per month 64 i MOU vr DU E P . MOUNT DUE POOR AND HOUSE aad wile ...81.029 From John Eaker.. From Joha Evans From 7bn Klrohner From Emaaael James............. From a Polsnder's estate...... Front F. J. Vlelaock From Jan. A. Jones................ From Richard Owens From E. A Marrh iron J. Lloyd From Jno. R. Davis ... Ill 70 &08 14 4" S4 66 S3 70 ... 12100 1 00 100 100 ... 10286 ... 1 40 $1,600 64 IN THE 1 A R1CLPS ' r house. M ANU F ACTU RED n 4 Pillow Slips. 20 Bed Ticks. SO Women's Dresses. 17 Towels. 47 Chemise. 41 pairs Wool books. 16 Bolsters. M Women's Skins. 740 pounds Butter. V barrels Sauer Kraut. 44 Aprons. 21 Haps. 71 Men's Shirts. 67 Sheets. 14 Sun Bonnets. 24 iialrs Mlt.ens. u Suits Underwear. 14 pairs Women's 21 barrels Sou Soap. TNSUKANCE ON THE PROPERTY. 1 Fire Assoaia'ioB of Philadelphia, on building Orient, of Hartford, on building Insurance Company at North America, on building Cambria Mutual, unbuilding Insurance Company ol North America, on furniture.. Insurance Company ol North America, on pump bouse and machinery Orient, ol HsrtlvrJ.ou pump home and Store), at 1 428 Eleventh Avenue, ALTOONA, PENN'A. WARRANTED " 5 YEARS. 15 DAYS TRIAL aa Scir-settl ng Needle, threading .bjwttla, la otaeleea a nd ILsht-rwaya , bas tbe fcamdeeaneet d-w.rk, and flmeaS f extra attacmsmemta. t pay asjemta tSS ar aad far elrcmla. THE C. A. WOOD CO. machinery 400 09 Insurance Compady ol North America, on barn 1.500 00 Insurance Company of North America on watron .tied 1"000 Orient, of Haiti. rd. on o-ntente of barn. sou 00 Cauibria Mutu al, on contends ol barn'. . . 100 00 $19,960 00 Otven under our hands at Poor and House ot Employmsnt of Cambria county. Pa., tbe list day ol January, 11. OEO. A. K1NKEAD, JOSEPH HIPPS. W.C.HEdKY, Auditors. OF 79 Select School. The undersigned will open In the room of tha lllh School la Uallllzln on MONDAY, APRIL 20T1I, 1891, a Select School in which. In addition to the Com mon Branches, all the htt-ber branches tbat pu pils may require will he taught. To meet the wants of all classes ot pupils, three coorses of studies will he taught, vis: The Intermediate course, the Teachers' course and the Higher course. The Higher course is especially designed to prepare young persons to engage in any ol tba mechanic arts, er to enter any ol the prolesslons. Hose. 8.000 00 4,0o0 00 SrVMoo 1.6nOwO 3,000 00 6tu 00 Terms: Intermediate eourse. ft tor tbe term (ten week): Teachers' course, fl for the term: or 76o. twr week II entering art-r the second week; lr the Higher course an edadttlonal charge for each additional branch will be made. For lurth- ar particulars address JOHN MVCKMH k, St. Auvuntlne, Ta., i JancO). cr wiimore, Pa Jto. 4.1TT.NeTortCH V
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