t t i , Of o ' V '"Held ; .t ... r 01 w s -V- Is,. i nan. a t L. Hi I fin " t Iweased.l, ' I: "oi1. ; "p B.iu,r wnsbip, n,. i Till a. or ji. .. v "vr, it -. lebertH-, V wtma:, ? ' Menu- Kiehard d ' enn?;. : . decease. ? . Kttvrl'i, , "ie. An, . nor ht:t i '"h R. Ms McMullas, ' il Stntl-, ' ". Brtn. r U L)M ', . MH-,, ; ol Crojii ' Jam! n i Shumalcer, ' .Tame S treum. lit, Kuntj.fci. i of MlBtli I .. E.lirvr!! ; is of Juha. ill Stall rtnksy, i torot Lou Ell W. C. L .tool Juunst M. Yibu -o of J "km : Tin l'humu hi, Uu i. n P. Kits, i! CanitriX Homnr: Ick, Uu ; Mam rm . deeeaiK .tor of !. L w m. Trre , Junes, Jf ' Hmet W'- . tln.lf BLAIK. Hex'''-"" CO., A Nil I EI IL'SIXES-v IT INSUB-. :amshu ;v l s. r;1 and oik- M Will ; oti and 1 bankit; INT, CO.. : ii:y. Penal E 1 ofth' coantr. " ereua t' Ir la LAMES to- All trt. r ilDM s in -ilil P " l.u if ,?!ori. lir i ocll tur ETT10 Agen' r . .. uiuk . A. 5E for ten l.,.rt' CAMBKU CO., PA. - FEItnUAUY 20, 1K1. FRIDAY, I.OCAI. ASD PFBSOSAI- Mr. Milton Brown nnd wife, of Johns town, wore in town on Sunday. -Hon. M. Fitzharris. of Oallttzfn, Is lalAJ up at with the rheumatism. -Mi.-hael ltra.ll.-v, of Washington town ship, was a visitor to Eln-iiabtirg nn Tues day. Mr J. R. Urallior. of Johnstown, spent a few hours !u town on Thursday on hus- Ex-rurs. Joseph WW' for of Ebon.bursr. but now of Creson, wai In town on Monday. Mrs flari Davis, wife of Isae Davis, of the East ward of Ehensbure, died on Friday February IX aped 3. years Mrs Thomas riunket. oi i-auiiiui. rompanied by her little daughter, visited friends In rittburir on Monday. Mrs Dr. Bladley. of Oallltzln, spoilt ai few days In town vNitlng her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Bender, during the present week. MW J. IT. Bracken and Oliver J peeraer. two or tJallltzfn's enterprising cit izens, paid the Frkkmas office a visit on Tuesday. Over three tons of dry poods for fi.000 pounds in actual tipures) were received one day last week by William F. Cable & Co., the Eleventh Avenue dry goods merchants, Altootia. Theodore Rupe, w as hroupht to jail on Thursday or last week on a charee or steal ing clothing, etc.. from boarders In the house of Mr. T. R. Davis, at East Cone niaugh. At the recent license court in Bedford county fourteen hotel and three distillery licenses w. re granted. Two applicants for hotel license were refus.-d and four were held over. For sale or rent. A house of seven rooms In the East ward of Ebensburg. Will he sold on easy payments. Possession given on the lt of April next. Call on the mbscrilwr for terms. Hknrv Bvrne, Application has been made to Govern or Pattisoti for a reprieve for Harry Marsh, whose execution is fixed for next Thursday, by Messrs. Wilson A Bell, attorneys, of Clearfield county, on the grounds of insan ity. At the election for City Treasurer in Johnstown on Tuesday. James K. Boyd, Republi an, was elected over Herman Baumer, Democrat, by a majority L'-t. the vote leinp HVtr, for Boyd and 1411 for Ball mer. .To-rf-ph Casey, a tramp, whose home was in Massachusetts, while stealing a ride on a west hound freipht train on Fri day last, fell from the bumpers near Ben nington and was terribly mangled, dying In a few minutes. The paroiiapo of St. Mary's Catholic church at Hollhlaysburp was entered by a very menu thief on Thursday night of last week and a gold watch and various other articles, t)n property of the pastor. Rev. Father Donnelly, were taken. Oil. John S. Miller has leased the Franklin House, which will Ik- greatly im proved, preparations havlnp lieeii be gun. Mr. .Miller was Tor many years pro- drictor or the Kxeluwige hotel, and is a popular landlord. Jliintiifjihta Local Kfirn. Furs! Furs! Hunters and others fhould remember that i. .. Frederick, of this place, piiys the highest cash price for otter, mink, red fox. irray fox. raccoon, skunk, oppostim and niuskrat furs and skin From 15 rents to fl.oo will be paid for skunk skins. Frederick Wike. a Orman. who had no known relatives in ihiseountry was struck by the engine of second section of Day Ex j,res on Thursday of last week near South Folk and fatally hurt. The Injured man w as taken to the Altoona hospital but died shortly after his arrival. At the letting for the erection of the building on the fair grounds on Tuesday evening, the following contracts were awarded: Building stahle, to Fred. Davis for ; grand Mand. to Oliver Evans for exhibition building, to Oliver Evans for ?lO; judges" tand. to Oliver Evans for Among the bills Introduced in the I'enusyh anin legislature last w eek was one by Mr. Klwood. of Westmoreland county, i'eiiuinng School Directors or Controllers to purchase text loks out of the school fund and to furnUh the same to pupils free ..rcost. and preventmgehangesoftenerthan once In live years. Mrs. Alfred Wallace, of Philipsburg, Center county, w hile preparing dinner on Saturday, went Into a closet for some edi bles. The closet also led to the cellar ill which was alxnit two feet of water. While in the closet she was attacked w ith paralysis and fell Into the water and lie fore her condition was discovered she was drowned. A portion or T.ock Haven was over- flowed on Wednesday as a result of the i flood in Bald Eagle Creek, w hich w as with- 1 in two fi-et of lx-ing as h'ph as in June, ' ls.i. The business portion of thtt town ! was not flooded. The river commenced 1 falling at noon on Wednesday, having ! reached the twelve foot mark without do- j ina any damage. I Elder James Darsin. an aged minister of the Christian church, whose home was I at Rraddock. Pa., wns struck by a train at ! that place on Monday while walking on J the railroad track from the residence or his ' daughter to his dome, and instaiitlg killed. : The deceased was eighty-two years or age ! and leaves a w Ife and nine children to sur- ! Vive him. all of whom are grow n up. Mrs. ' D.n-ie s a daughter or the late Stephen Lloyd, or this place. j About noon to-day (Tuesday) Emmet RImmIcs. who lives .,n tin- Bedford Pike, near Oak street, accidentally shot himself, j He w as shifting mark on thehillsiile above ' Poh.Tiie.v brewery, and the weapon was in sum,, unknown manner discharged, j The ball took effect alxiut the junction of I the u,,per third of the thigh. It hxlgcd d i - j rectly in the gr ,iu. Drs. St.itler and Ha- j nierextraew the ball, which was of thlr- , ty-to r.v.ibre. The illium, or hip bone, , was considerably fractured. Rhodes was carried to his home. His wound, while : (juite serious, u not necessarily fatal. He ' Is at-.ut twenty-two years of ape and mar- 1 rl.d. JhnMti,u n Tribune. I -The heavy rains of Sunday night. Mon- ' day and I uesday, falling on the snow re- , mau.mg i the wo,,,, caus,.d on of i Jeav.est Bi-kU that has been known It. this ' eci.on of the country for years, with the exception of the flood of May 31, j, Con. . ram. uamage has U on d.. at Johns town, whose position between the Cone inaugh and the Stonycreck makes it cs-I-c.ally liable to damage by floods. I the Thlrwnth ward, between the railroad and the O.nemaugl, river, the water overflow, lai'L,Mr',S fn"" tW ,0 fiv,, ''t. -nd also fl.i.,,. XearIy a, tllP on Mam s,r.t wen- filled with water A gn at numU-r of p..pe living l the flood- distric. re,vi their families and fur Iilture to places of safety hWore the water reached the,,, a., (.,lt ofr U)).,r The i..lllp,,rmry hr,,Uw Bt Fast Conma, h; the U.vaW. ,,rUI(f(1( thB pan,y ro,lsfnlct. 'd ttalnut striM-t bridge and the Point t'J idg.- we,,, all wept awny. lT .r. v Marsh, whose exe-utlon v 111 I take plaeo on Thursday of next week un less something unforeseen oecurs, txars up well and from all outward appearances will o upon the scaffold to meet his death without flinching. He eats and sleeps well and does not appear to lie unnerved at the, approach of the time for paying the penal ty for his terrible crime. The scaffold on which the execution w ill take place Is tho same one on which Carter was hung, and will be placed In position next week. Af ter tho execution of Carter the scaffold was taken down and stowed away In base ment of the Jail. From M. Auiattln. St. Acocstise, I'a.. Feb. 18, 1801. Editor Cambria Freeman: Dear Sir: Mrs. M. 1. Carl, of Clear field township, died on Friday of last week 4 She had he.-,, Ill for about afT(.ction of . stom;i two years witn . -1- !..... an affection or me stomacn uu n.-n attacked by la grippe about a year ago, her constitution was so much debilita ted that she was not able to stand both dis eases, and finally after long and patient Miueruib, uuunu She leaves a husband and a large family of children to mourn her loss. Mr. Frank Dillon, of this place, w ho has lieen suffering for several weeks with an attack of pneumonia. Is recovering. A pair of goats chanced off at the St. Augustine fair, fell to the lot of Mr. Hugh ollins. It is thought that the Catholic fair w ill net, when all the proceeds ure In, fully one thousand dollars. The exact amount can not be determined until the watch contest closes, on St. Patrick's day. The following is the list of officers elect ed at the late election in Clearfield town ship: Justices of the Peace. E. R. Dune pan and John Behe; Supervisors, Thomas (fittings and Martin Thomas; School Di recters, James McOough and Bart Hub bard; Assistant Assessors. S. M. Douglass and Silas Ryan; Judge of Election, J. J. Donahoe; Insectors, John Glass and Theodore Storm; Auditors, E. R. Duncgan and T. T. Byrne; cTownship Clerk, John Durbin; Collector, Simon P. Xagle. J. M. F.tiiNbarir Borough F.leellan. The election in Ebensburg on Tuesday resulted in the election of the Republican ticket in both wards, with one or two ex ceptions. Following is the vot: ROKOt-Cill. Burpess Young, 121; Shoemaker. 02; Young's majority, '-.. Collector Davis, 1. HG; Bvrne, eS; Davis' majority. 4S. Aud itorWaters, 11 5; Wilkinson, 10; Waters' majority, 7. WKST WARD. Burgess James Young. 71: H. A. Shoe maker. 72: Evan E. Evans. 2. Collector Isaac Davis. 77; Win. Bvrne, 70. Auditor A. J. Waters. O. E. Wilkinson, SI. Council Ilosca Evans. 7; M. D. Elx rly, v.. School Director Dr. Davison. 77; Morgan Hughes, (W. Judge of Election r. I j. Fredericks, James McBreen, 70. InsjM'ctor R. L. Thomas, 7.r.: Thomas James, i'.'.i. Assistant Assessor W. H. Connell, 7: A. E. Render, 70; John L. Stoiigh, 7o; II. J. Crouse. 72. K A ST W ARI. Burgess James Young, no: H. A. Shoe maker. 2i; John Fol.-om 1; Evan E. Evans, 2. Collector, Isaac Davis. .V.; Wm. Byrne, is. Auditor A. J. Waters. 4'.: o. E. Wil kinson, 27. School Director R. R. Davis. .''.: Joseph Brown. 10. Council F. H. Barker. .V.i; John T. Blair. 17. Judge of Election Johu I). Evans, ,S; J. B. 1 ennv, 10; Ed. Mason. 1. Insjieetor Samuel Lud wig. M: tieo. C. K. Zahm, 23. Assistant Assessors E. E. Evans, ,s; Richard Jones, .VJ: W. I). Junes. IS; John tlarman. IS. The I -ant Tonr In the Nerlea. The series or tours arranged this w inter by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company j r m Pittsburg to Washington have been remarkably successful, due in great meas ure to the liberal rate and high standard of service maintained. The one remain I ing tour to leave March 5th, will undoubt edly tarry its full complement of pas sen pers. Excursion tickets, good for ten days from date of sale, admitting a stop-over in Bal- i timore in either direction within the proper limit, will be sold from Pittsburg at f..no, and at correspondingly low rates from oth er stations in Western Pennsylvania. The tickets will be good for use on any regular train of the dates alnive named, except limited express trains; and in ad dition to the regular service a sjiecial train of parlor cars and day coaches will leave Pittsburg at S:ou a. m., and run through to Washington, stopping at principal sta tions. The return coupons will be valid for passage on any regular train within the return limit, except the Pennsylvania Limited. The rates are unusually low and the limitation of the tickets ample for a I most pleasurable trip. The 91 ew Kali road. A mortgage has been entered of record in the Recorder's office In favor of the Girard Life Insurance, Annuity and Trust Com pany of Philadelphia against the Cambria aml curllM Rai,road Company, to secure j ds aniounti to r.VXKl,(.A the principal !..,. . 'tJ oil.- and interest payable In gold in 1JM1. The premises mortgaged is the railroad con structed or to be constructed from, at or near Cresson station, on the Pennsylvania railroad, to, at or near Kaylor station, on the Ebensburg and Cresson railroad; thence northwestw'rdly by the valleys of the Chest creek and the West branch of the Susque hanna river to McGec's, on the latter stream, a distance of 35 mil-", more or less; theme southwardly ascending the valley of the West branch aforesaid to a connect ion on the route first mentioned on Chest creek, near the mouth of Laurel Lick creek, a distance of 30 miles more or less, together w ith the several branches thereof, constructed and to be constructed or here aftcr acquired in the counties of Cambria, Clearfield and Indiana, in the State of Pennsylvania. X ly Nn, Rorer'a C'oolt Book. It brinps to an anxious woman help In the kitchen, such help as makes the most of a little cxiericnce. Mrs. Rorer is a real cook and teacher of conking; her fame was won by making good tilings to eat and by helping others to do the anie. Her Imok is her useful self. There is no vanity about It. You can b-come a successful housewife with it, with common materials treated In simple ways. Success in every part of housewifery comes of a wise economy equally far from meanness and extrava gance. Special price in washable oil cloth cov ers. Jl.ur,. when bought in the Book De partment of William F. Gable A Co., Popular One Price Store, Altoona. Marriage Lleenaea. The following marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of tho Orphans' Court for the week ending Wednesday, Febru ary IS, lS'Jl: William R. Ream and Lassie J. Ringler Johnstown. Wm. B. Marks Morrellville. and Mary A. Edkius, George E. Harris and Catharine A. Scott, Summerhill. Elias Nelson and Rebecca Kirk w ood. r oiuiMow a. Norman S. Lehman, (ieistown, and Liz zie Bomgarduer, Scalp Level. Calvin M. Bowers and Dora Herman, UOOS LOW ,1. More Tea tent A pro... At our Branch Store Altoona't Muslin, Underwear and Corset store We will sell this week Another lot of those Fine white Aprons At 10c. Corset Covers, ' Chemise, 25c., Drawer. 3'Jc. Night Rolies, ' and Infants' blips, 50c. Aprons, J ,, . Gable &. Co., Altoona. t ull line of Corsets. I lappy and content is a bride with "The Ro chester he lives in the light of the morning. T tttarn mcrt. Mini, Kn)uil,r LmJ C. A7i Ycrk. tiehool Report. Following is the report of Ebensburg schools for last sehwol month. Aere Enrolled, attend anea. Teachers. A life T.loyJ KtBe Myers Mkk Sheokle- Annle Jone T. B. AlHon . i i ; ST 24 r 81 18 4'.i 4 1 i 30 64: W 27 4m: 3 : 14 Vi 2 12 a.: 3 . -: 4 i 11 M 19 ; ft j II 10 21: 10 0: Ua 1"1 13' fSrt! 14 Total" The follow ing persons worejierfeet in at tendance during tho month: Room No. 1. Jesse Evans. Bertie Connell. Arthur Hill, Harry Jones. Ralph. Daxis. Tommie Evans. Alonza Cresswcil. Carl Englehart, Waldo Son ires. Fern Ludwig. Willie Crav er. Lida Davison. Beatrice Mower. Maltel Gnnt. Rosie Crouse and Katie Grey. Room No. 2. Ethel Shields. Mary Connell. Lizzie Lud wig, Gertie Hill.Nita Evans. Mattie Ester line. Annie Heitchue. June Davis. Eveline Parrlsh, Pearl Kruis. Walter Jones, Willie Borkey. Ernest Weaklen, Arthur Evans, Gideon Downev. Frank Borkey. Edson Hill. Emmett Weaklen, David Ludwig, Otto Luttringer, Joseph Crouse and Harry Heitchue. Room No. 3. Willie Leiehtv. Peter Ludwig. Joseph Luttringer. Elmer Davis. Wellington Ev ans. Herbie Evans. Willie Cole. Eddie Craver. Myrtle James. Annie. McBreen, Jennie Evans. Flov Stiles. Alice Weaklen, Annie Owens and ltessio Evans. Room No. 4. Minnie Craver. Sadie Nipple. May Grif fith. Blanche Folsom, May Davis. Mary McCahe. Marv Nipple. Allie Jones, E. May Davis. Willie McCahe. Amos James, Harry Shinefelt ind David Thomas. Room No. 5. Carl Rivinins. Fred Jones, Edgar Evans and Arnie Shields. The class leaders are: Room No. 2. A class, Ethel Shields: B class. David Lud wig. Room No. 4. A class. May Griffith, B class. Mav Davis. Room No. 5, A class, Carl Rlvinius; B class, Annie Davison. An Old Landmark. The boronph authorities are filling up the old well on the pavement in front of the store-room of Mr. W. C. Shields, on High street. Recently the pavement over the well has N-cii sinking and the street commissioner on AVitlnesday uncovered it and found it to be dangerous, when it was decided to fill the well up. It is about forty-five feet deep and had about twenty five "feet of water in it. When it was originally dug the oldest In habitant docs not seem to know. About thirty years ago it was filled up by the bor ough authorities and about ten years later It was again cleaned out at the expense or the borough, for the purpose of getting water in case or fire. It was a wise expen diture, as the water from this well saved the town from destruction when the old shop on the Gurlcy property burm-d down. The building of the waterworks made the old well useless and it was again closed up. covered with locust posts and about a foot of earth, and Then paved. It has h-cn re pard.tl as dangerous for some time and fill ing It up is the lxst thing to do with It. A family Doty. The home circle is sacred and life has few charms indeed if family ties arc burst asunder. The promotion of happiness and the prevention of sickness are of prime ira Mrtance in every household. It is in the spring that old and young alike are most susceptible to the hundreds of diseases that fill the atmosphere we breathe and the wa ter we drink. The timely use of a reliable stimulant is the only sure wav to guard against sickness in the home. Max Klein's "Silver Age" and "Dunuesne brands of pure rye whiskey are recommended by physicians as the liest invigorator in the world. Both are sold under a sworn guar antee of purify. "Silver Age" at J1.50 per full uuart hottle. and IJiiouesne at h.-Tj. These whiskies are used exclusively in the leading hospitals, which is sufficient evi dence tiiat thev are the best obtainable. Mr. Guckenheimer. Finch. Gibson and Overholt are sold by Mr. Klein at 1 per quart or six quarts of $.". His stock of wines, hrannies. etc.. Is the largest in Penn sylvania. Goods iiromptly sliipfied to all parts of the 1'nited Slates. Send for cata logue and price list, mentioning this paper. Max Klein, 82 Federal street, Allegheny, Pa. Baralna at ScDonaldl Store, Lorn, to, Penn'a. Dress Goods. 5. in, 15 and 20 cents per yd. Flannels. 15. 20. 25 and 3D cents per yd. Kentucky Jeans, lo, 15, 20 and 25 cents per yd. Cassi meres. 40. 5f) and on cents jer vard. Ginghams. Muslins. Shirtings, Ticking, rt. at equally low prices for sjot cash or trade. Children's Shoes. 35c. to 75c. T pair. Misses" Shoes, 75c. to $1.25. Women's coarse Shoes, $1.(10 to $1.50. Women's button Shoes, $1.(10 to $2.(. Boys' Boots, $l.oo to $1.50. Boys' Shoes. $l.o) to $1.50. Men's Boots, $2.K to $3.nt. Men's Shoes. $1.50 to $2.50. Boys Caps, loe. to 50c. Men's Cans. .Vic. to $1.00. Also a full line of Groceries and Provis ions will be kept constantly on hands to supply the wants of our many patrons. Prices guaranteed as low. if not low er than Altoona or Gallitzin prices on sumo con ditions, siKt cash or trade. M. F. McDonald. K Ind 1 1 nc Maay Farmera. A party representing himself as a niem ler of a firm called Williams A. Co., with headquarters at 553. Grant street, Pitts burg, is reported to have bled many far mers in surrounding counties, and a few in this county, out of sums ranging from $2 to $5. He advertises, as an ageut. for a first- class farm, and that he will pay cash for the same. When a reply is received from some tiller of the soil, wishing to sell his land, he replies, stating that the farmer send money enough to pay his client's car fare out to look over the larm, aua ua pur chase Is not made the nioney will he re funded. Invariably the scheme works and w hen the the farmer sends the car fare neither it or the agent is heard of again. Green Kbury Ite&ird. A TVord For the llarkabafk Towel. In our estimation there is no towel like a Huck towel it is pleasant to use, it ab sorbs the moisture quickly, it always looks neat and cian. It Is made of fjnei linen than the Crash toweling. It is a kind Da mask, but much softer than the regular German Damask. The warp and woof cross each other at Intervals of five threads, thus producing a uniform figure. There is no towel like the Huckaback towel. We have them at 5. 12"-, 10. l, 23 and 25 cents each, and you'll be pleased with any of them that vou buy. There is no towel like the Huckaback towel. Linen Department, Wtl Eleventh avenue. Altoona. Pa. Wm. F. Gable & Co. To Tearhera and nireefora. It Is the opinion of the Department of Public Instruction that the law does not require the schools to te clos4-i on Monday following a legal holiday which falls on Nunday. The Act of ; Assembly ap proved June 25th. 1S75, P. L. rage 170. pre scribing the number that shall constitute a school month, and requiring the schools to lie closed on legal holidays, does not apply to any other than ocftoit legal holidays which occur on a regular school day. J. W. Lf.kch. County Supcrintcndaut. o Ooltnary. KAG AN. Died at her home in Allegheny township, on Wednesday. February 11th, ls'.ii. Miss Jane Fagan, aged il years. Deceased was born in Huntingdon coun ty on December 10th, 17VJ, and came to Cambria county w ith her parents w hen she w as seven years of age. She was a devout member of the Catholic church and having received all the consolations of religion, died in the hope of a happy eternity. May she rest in peace. o Baenlea'a Arnlea Salvo. The Best Salve in the world for cuts. Bruise Sores. Fleers. Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and ail Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give jerf.-ct satisfaction, or money rerund.nl. Price 25 cent per box. Sold at the drug store of U. James, Ebens burg. and W. . McAteer, Lorctto. Table Oil cloth. W'e have Just received a fine assortment n- l'n-k iVJ. n?w iwtty Patterns of lable Oil Cloth. I yards wide, at 25c and lb, yards -vido at 37;c. a yard. These are perfect pom1s and not seconds, that are. so often sold as Ihe best goods at these Vrtv- Gable A. Co.. Altoona." ' !?:! ii si El? W :Sl:!:i: it i m i mm TAKE FOR rRKEUMATISMl CCUT, BACKACHE, Pains in the Side, the Chest and the Joints, Neuralgia, Sprains, etc, etc, the I M PORTED J" II UPUMU" 'Pill EXPElLEBv IT IS AND VJILL EVER Bg The EEST. UNEQIMLED REMEDY. rH with c-r. t aiuvvct In the Imnerlal and Boj-al General HuiitiU ot Vienna ana ni&ny uutere. Cm rniclldttl TwUnmUI ect of Tiunuadi : Toor Anchor Pain Bxpeller U really excel lent. Oneef ourSlBters, suffarlnir from Rheu matism fer year. ecu!1 And not mug to cure ner bat Your Anchor Pain Exr-eller. Scuuoi. fclttTaRS 1 NOTRE DAX.K. SO Cents a bottle. I or HOST DRUGGISTS, OB DIRECT FROM F. AD. RICHTER & CO., BIO SroadttxMf. Xm Torlci BiMHBt II SB see Rudnlst&rf t. GT. London. Vienna, Rotterdam. Prau. aooatein, uiten, ouremoerg, ueipuc. 23 ?s::x lazna miszts. FREE Books about other Anchor Re- medtet on ApplKatMa, Oct 8 1890 IT. TtriDOWS APPKAISEMENTS. W Notice U Lerebf given tbat the toll wlnn named apprmiaementsol property appraised and tet apart for widowi ol decedent under the Act of Assembly ol the 4th day ot April, A. 1. 1S67, hare been tiled in tae Register's office in and lor the county ol Cambria, and will b presented to tba Orphans' Oourt ol said county tor confirmation and aliowacce on Wednesday, March 4th. 1891: 1- Inventory and appraisement of personal property appraised and set apart to Katharine Hoetecker, widow ot Leonard HofecLer, late ot Stonyereek township, deceased. $13o 2. Inventory ana appraisement ol personal property appraised and set apart to Sarah J, Ktrkpatrlck. widow ol Michael A. Klrkpatrlck, late ol Carrull township, deceased, "-"vl til. 3. Inventory and appraisement ol real esta a aporaised and set apart to Mary Dlmond , widow ot James I)imon4, late of Prospect borc-uua, de ceased . $300. 4. Inventory and appraisement of personal proi erty and real esta:e appraised and set apart to Mary Prankhauser. widow of Jos. O Prank hauser, late ol rjuft Tayior township, deceased. 3O0. 5. Inven'ory and appraisement of personal propert; apprai.ed and set apart to Sarah M. Lobr, widow ol William M.Lonr. late ol Upper Yoder township, deceased. flS T2. 6. Inventory an t appraisement of personal property appraised and set apart to Catharine Klrkpatrlck, widow ol James T. Kirkpajrick. lata ol Carroll township, deceased. -37. T. Inventory and appraisement of personal Property appralrel ana set apart to Christina 'reldhod. widow of Henry Preldhoff, late ot MunKter township, deceased. fMj. 8. Inventory and appraisement of real estate appraised and set apart to Elizabeth Hurkham mer. widow ol Juhn fiarkhammer. late of West Taylor township, deceased. fJ3A 36. 9. Inventory and appraisement ot pen onal property appraise, and set apart to Klisaneth rlarkbammer. widow of William Itarknammer, late ol West Taylor township, deceased. f03 64 10. Inventory and appraisement of personal property appraised and set apart to Olven widow ol Henry W. Oiven. late of Johnstown, deceased, 03"6. 11. Inventory and oppraliement of personal property appraised and set apart to Marusret Hochsttne. widow of Charles llochs'lne, lata ot Upper Yoder township, deceased. 03uu. Inventory and appraisement of personal prooenv appraised and set apart to Ludwloa itrosser, widow ot Prederlck tlrosser, late ol Crovle lowncb ip, deceased . CELEST1SE J. BLA1K, Kbeusburic. Pebrnary S. Isj;. UegKter. T-KIAL. LIST. March Term, butterbauKh Sun) Assignee ltowman. .... . Liberty - Second Week, .vs. ('uDnlngham. .vs.Comey. .vs. Karnbart. .vs. Ilverdorlf. .vs. Liiitnger. .vs. Maker, vs. Same, vs. Kerllnsev. Hiutn (lailaxber Same Keilh. Miller (alhKan.. W I ley's use.... McCombie. Ctutnn. MeVey .vs. McKay, .vs. Tbomaa a Sons. vs. Humbert el al. ..vs. Wyland. vs. Lenta. ,.ys. Suppes. .va. Weakland. vs. Haws. vs. Hotecker. ..vs. Hopper. .vs. Morrellvlla Cambria Water c;o. .vs. Casslday. .vs. Leahey. .vs. tamo. Parre'.l.... Horner ... McIonald . Wike Scbaaucr Kvan's Kx Maxwell T. C. Else Westmoreland andCam brla Natural Uas Co. Cresf well ... rs. Hoerle Printing Co. vs. Thomas a Sons, vs. Strayer. .vs. Haws. Zltian bwana a Co .. JAS.U. DARBY; Ebensburs;, February 2. 1SV1. Prothonotary SPECIAL TRIAL LIST. Pebrvary 23rd. isai. Indiana Co. Dep. Hank-vs. Anna. Beck. Prlnle. . -ole. Kutrnff. (till. Storm. P. K. K. Co. Hank Hrs. McMollrn. Huck. Cambria Land Co. . Same. . Patton. . McCloskey. . Same. JAS. O. DARBY. Prothonotary. Li txi os;er ., vs Prl-Kle . vs. I "reus well ,m... .vs. 1 rrl n .vs. Same... .... vs. Miller ... vs. M Clary , Son... . vs. YeaKer . vs. Sloan.. .... ..vs. Donahoe. AsslKnee..vs. PlndU vs. Hlte vs. Cole et al a IHass vs, Same VS Ebensbura;, Jan. 30. VOT1CEOF INCORPtlRATlCN. X Notice is hereby irlven that an application will he made to the Court at Common Pleaa of Cambria county on the 2nd day ot March next, at two -'clock la the afternoon, under Act of As sembly entitled "An Act to Provide lor the In corporation and Keyulatton ot Certain Corpora tions." approved April ia, 1874. and the supple ments thereto, by Jno. Lloyd. O.J. lones, A. W. Buck, Daniel J Dayls, Webster Griffith and oth ers lor the charter ol an Intended corporation called the "Ebensours; Agricultural S,lety." the character and object ol wbt:b Is to Improve the stock and and other larm products and to promote agricultural and mechanical Inter ests, and to have competition exhibitions, etc.. and tor these purposes to have, poseees and enjoy all the rights, bench is and privileges conferred by the Act of Assembly atoresald. aud Its supple ment. S.L. K EE It, Ebensburs;, Pebrnary e, 1891. Solicitor. IXFCrTOR'S NOTICE. J No: ice Is hereby a;l7en that letter testa mentary on the estate ot Margaret McClulre. late of Lore I to borooah. Cambria county, Pennsyl vania, deceased . have been granted to me. All persons indebted to said estate are notified to make payment without delay, and those having claims against the same, will present them, prop erly authenticated, lor settlement. E. A. BrsH. Executor ol Margaret MctJuire, deceased. Altoona, Pa., Jan. Uith, isyi. flt. RECEIPTS Expenditures or Camlria County, Pa nog January 6th, 1S90. TO January 5th. 1891. THUS. E. HOWE, Taaascaaa. Dm. To balance In bands ol Treasurer at last To amount ot Implicate.- Ta amount received troia Redemption ot lands To amount received from Unsealed Lands. 18M-1SSW S 15.T80 04 93,578 13 To amount received from Lands. ISM To amount received from Lands. 1887-188.. To amount received from Seated Lands. 1 , To bonds laanw , To amount received from Constables. To amount received from tavern li censes lor use ol county To amount received from miscellan eous -!!" 483 98 to 000 00 8.893 75 19.8M26 1.197 81 8198.863 93 9 60,867 89 Balance In Treasurer's henda.. Cm. By amount paid As.es.ort and expense of as- seasment a ,64 87 Auditors (Slate) mm Auditors (County )... 8v7 64 Agricultural Association, Carrolliown 100 00 Boarding jarors bo Boarding prisoners. . ji 75 Building bridgesBalance on work done In 1kks.. 4.360 00 Building bridge In lauo 16.86a 42 Bridge and road views e7 10 Honda redeemed 10 (ajo 00 Borrowed money. Plrst Nat. ' Bank, Johnstown. 10.000 00 Int. on 1 orrowed money.. a 000 00 Commissioners' salary 1..0 00 Cemmisslonera' expease.. 77 00 t'ommlssioners' clerk. 0woo tlomuiissioDera' Counsel 400 00 1,341-5 8,785 II Unseated 1JZ71 09 Seated S.9&6 61 C6 0ii 1.1 41 i.je4 1.6 : 40- as o 1.639 OU 8,051 91 61 61 836 a 660 00 600 Mt 8.838 07 104 40 1.019 67 8.840 T4 11800 61 48 11X6 IT.1 M l.Sfl 4T 316 90 IS - W6 1.'.'41 67 600 l.uuei Su 87 878 10 9-JO 84 378 14 ffsS 10 S.SO-100 1,480 40 1.116 11 281 00 So3 45 844 IT J0 00 1,742 64 1,972 98 91 Ueedi to eouaty . IX strict Attorney KlaetloB ExDressare and posts. Inqaiaitlont Insurance Janitor or Conrt Honse Jail aad Jailor Jury Commissioner and Clerk Jurors. Orand . - Jurors, Traverse Jurors. Tallsmeo Miscellaneous.. . . Old orders Probates . Prothonotary Printinc Poor House IlrecUr.. Poor Hoasa order Registry- Kad damKei Koad fund. KeluBdlns;.... .. Kecords Ketemptlon of lands.. .. Keform School - Scalps State tax School fund.. Sheriff . Soldiers' bo rial Stenographer Stationary Teachers' Institute... ,. Western Pennltentiary . WeatPenn Hospital Warren Insane Asylum . By amount Keu-atDlng In Constables' bands ... .. Exonerations to Constables. Abatement to taxpayers Trea-urer's commission on License fund lor us of count, 6 per cent, on f 1.0O0. 1 per cent, on 81.0. and 4 per cent. on balance.... ....... Treasurer's commission 6 per cent, on S92.444 24. monies received and paid out on amrunt on amount o' duplicate, rented and nneted lands, and redemption of lands, less abatement to taxpayers, exonera tions to Constables and 8 (iM.SS 6.324 S4 8,18-2 46 148 28 amount remaining; In Constable's hands .. . 4,822 21 2V per cent commission on rw. 816.09. on monies re ceived and paid from other sources 6U ST 00,867 89 $198,863 93 Balance In bands ol Treas rer... .TJE DISTKHTTS PROM SEATED AND UN sea 1 cu ,sir ira. Koad. School. ( Adams township. 1887. 1888, 1889 and is Ashland Ind. School Dltlrict. Barr township Ashvtlle borough Black lick township. Cambria township .. 289 78 8 00 26 09 1 18 1M 47 00 94 11 24 18V 3 2-28 13 17 SO 60 413 41 13 7 81 70 2 01 lex so 75 12 11 10 231 04 3X141 is 4 63 13 1 77 667 M 46 92 49 9 76 34-2 8 Stin 37 6 76 17 18 268 37 331 74 11 18 682 99 3S 1U 15 1U2 37 T14 46 63 49 Carroll township Chest town'hip. Clearfield township. . . Conemaugh township.... . Crorle township Chest Springs brouab Itean township . Krnsburg borough. Kldr township ... East Taylor township (tallltxta township Jackson townsbp.. ST 9 21 64 12 60 4 ft) T28 23 144 64 4 67 214 93 3 48 12 S3 Se 61 13 75 97 190 07 631 87 36 80 L.iny Dorougo...... Munster township. .. Portage town ship. Rea.Ie township. ..... Stonyere-k township. .. Snmmerhlll township. . Susquehanna township.. Unt Taylor townshlp.. Washlrgton ownfhlp. White tiwnsblp Lower Y Oder 83.413 48 84.796 73 or LICENSE FUND TO DtSTKI BT'TH N DISTKHTTS. Adams town -nip. 8 34 83 84'2 O0 3 63 769 SO 143 60 171 00 108 47 71 178 13 106 6T 843 00 3M . 71 66 86 60 40 50 106 ST 7W 60 Ashville borough. xtarr townsaip- Carrelltown boron gh Carroll township Chest Springs borough Cbest township... .. Clearfield towuhli-.. .... Croyle township lteao township Kbensbursr borough . East Conemaugh borough .. Elder township ..- Franklin borounh (lallitxln borough . Maintain township .. - Hastings borough . . Johnstown eity. 16 i.T JO 00 liuy coroagn... T6V60 36 60 366 00 14 -4 60 Tl 33 3M M 71 36 17109 Tl S. 4U7 60 SVl 87 Tl 83 178 13 Loretto borough. Portage townnip. Keade township... . Klehland township.. Sooth P'org borough Stonyereek townahlp W II more borough . Susquehanna township.. 1 nnnneiniii oorougn Washington township.. Upper Y Oil or township. Lower Yoder 24.414 96 MOUNTS DUE FROM CONSTABLES. C. F. Yeekley, Stonycreck Peter Kelly, Jackson . Archie Karreil. Proeet A. J. Burkey. Orubbtown B. F. Bnrkhart. West Taylor. mio 91 S3 94 00 TO 68 S3 68 171 9i 817 74 130 33 666 66 163 46 84 17 171 46 84 08 87 00 20 25 73 63 21 6-2 33 70 643 32 230 08 617 06 63 8.1 l-2 70 1.166 87 1.015 2 4-J9 14 121 87 17 St 280 61 41 37 W. H. Killlo. East Taylor. John Ream. Upper Y'oder Bart Klbblett. Lower Yoder John Hanlln. Tnnnelhlll borough. F. J. Bearer. Carrolliown borougb Alired Miller. Ashville borough K. W. Deloxler. Clearfield townsblp.. C. II. Kyaa. i'learneld township Thomas A. Brown. Washington tows- William Pry ce, WaVLTngton townsbtp. David O'Hara. Wllmore borouKh John M. Watt, lal ttxin township A. B. Marti, Oallltzln t iwnshlp . Francis Erg. (lallltxtn borough Anslem Weakland. Elder townshrp . I J. Weakland Carroll township W.K. Hurtnett. Summerhill township.. P. P. Miller. Hastings borough ,,,,, L. J. Bearer. Susquehanna township.- Isaae Harris. Johnstown Porter K. Miller. Johnstown. . A. J. Berkey. Johnstown. J -hn p'ex, Jobostown Neal Dorian Joseph Steicb. Carrolliown boroagb John W. Parks, Conemaugh township. 31 09 8 8.062 34 AMOUNT RECEIVED FROM CONSTA BLES. Peter Culltton. Cambria, 1st ward $ 6 00 Peter Culilton. Cambria. 2nd ward 101 13 John T. Harris. Johnstown 49 SI William Celllban. Stonyereek 2V4 91 Archie P'arell. Prospect 17 Re Edward Conerv. Conemauarb. 2nd ward 164 70 Caleb Butler Cooferdale 103 7S Andrew Koucber. Millviile. 2nd ward. 4 00 Edward Conerv. Conemaugh 1st ward. 451 9 A. J. Berkey. Orubbtown 40 00 W. A. U hirer. East Cooemaugb-. 9 87 B. F. Burkhart. West Taylor 204 94 W. H. Klliln. F st Taylor 7944 UeorgeOllltnger. Woodvale Its 24 John W. Stork. Lower Yoder. 41 34 W. A. Lantzr. Upper Yoder 100 00 S. H. Bnek.Carrolltown borons h 3J 81 Alired Miller. Ashville borough 140 24 Andrew Calllban. Chest Springs bor- ough-.. . -- 18 14 R. W. Deloxier. Clearfield township 365 00 I.. J. Bearer. Susquehanna township 417 69 Thomas A. Brown. Washington town- ah 10 61 94 L. O. ate. Whit township 99 6 A.M. Shelly. Wllmore borough ... 747 ohnM W alt. ( a Ultxln township . 180 10 Oconee t eckley. Oalll'xin borough, 221 62 Aosle Weakland. Elder townhip 810 60 I. J. Weakland. Carroll township.. 164 83 A.J. Miller. Iean township 121 31 John Kochn. Summer. Ill township 131 60 .1.893 76 D UE COUNTY FROM JUDGMENTS. Lucinda Pi Ingle 31 42 E. B. McCartney .David Faloon and W Peter McOoire" E. D. Stork and Solomon F. Horner Archie Karrei I. Susan Woll and E J. Wolf W. F Brentley and W. kl. Peters 20 95 64 -26 61 98 80 67 44 31 66 44 40 Neal McCoy James B. Clark and Edward Clark. $449 91 SSETS. Balance la bands of Treasurer.. Iue county on Judgmrnt. Due count j from Conata blea J80.657 39 449 91 8.0(2 36 $69.169 66 . 811.34: 38 Amount ol assets over liabilities.. 4 MOUNT OF MONEY RECEIVED FROM V MISCELANEOUS SOURCES. Prom Charles Wenkland. administrator. on account of W. A. Rager 6 15 68 From I. Llllv. Steward ol Poor House... 84 41 From Oeo. W. Easly. Poor Hons. Direct or ....., 6 60 From M. D. Klttell. sale ot land 40 80 From No. 63.1iecember term, 189f)... From I Lilly. Steward ot Poor House Prom M. D.KltteiL collections. Prom Thus. Hoover. Steward of Poor 3 10 176 26 6 66 House 169 23 From Daniel Murphy, Co as table - 1 68 FromJ.C. Stlneman, Sheriff, jury lees and Pbo. Rep. fees 88 60 From J. C Darby. Prothonotary. Pbo. Rep. fee and fines 97 60 $1,197 81 1 IABILIT1ES. Xj Doe Districts OB Seated aad Unseated Lands. $ $.210 60 Outstanding orders.. 694 47 2,09 72 115 64 268 64 676 00 SO.OuOOO t.552 90 81 61 11.241 38 Due Western Penltentlary.. Due Penna. Reform School - . ,, , I Hie Huntington Reformatory -... Stone work on bridge at Duncan's Mill Outstanding bonds .. I Hie Pour end House of Employment.... Due Indtridnals oa redemption of lands. Assets over liabilities 869 169 66 Given under oar hands at Commissioners of fice In Ebeasbarg, I'a., this 30th day of January, GEO. A. KINKEAD, JOSEPH H1HPS, W.C. BERRY, Auditor. Court crier and Up ctares. Uoart H's expense , , , tmsiatlac ,, . Criminal prosecution..... RECEIPTS ABB Expenditures OF Poor aM House of Eiplojeiit Cambria County, Pa., TOO January Gth, 1890, January 5th, 1891. TBOS. E. HOWE, TRaasraaa. Da. To balance due at last settlement.. To Requisition tor 1S91 To cash from 1. Llllv To cash from 'loo. W. Easlv To cash Irom I. Llllv To cash from Thos. Hoover.......... $ 9 18 13 13,000 00 34 41 eeo 17 26 169 23 r .479 98 Balance due Poor and House of Employ .$ 6.5S2 90 ment. .-.-- Oa. Hy amount paid Old of ders. ................. ...... ..-$ 1,063 08 297 43 2SC 60 64 00 Attorneys lee - House servants. ..................... ..... Insurance. ................ Salary Steward and Matron.............. Salary Farmer... .............. ........... Labor Flour and leed. Shoes........... . . Meat OroeeHes and potatoes.......... ......... Hardware........... ............... ...... Coffins at House Comas and luneral expenses. O. D. P... Repairs - --- Invert eipenes. O. D. P................. Pa. R. K. frelKbt. Cash expenses and allowance, O. D. P.. onstablps' and Justices' fees, O. D. P Physicians, O. D. P Physician at Hons - Coal - Dry afoods. elothlns; and ruerchand'e . Fertiliser and seed.... ........ ........... Wasrons. sled and new bake oyen Westmoreland aad other counties tor melntenanr of paupers .. .. Dlxmont and Warren Insane asylum and Cambria hospital.... ................ Lumber.. ............... ...... ... Printlnsr Hlacksmitb and carpenter work Cash expenses at House.... Harness Livestock.. .......... Balance due Poor and Uonse of Employ ment. ................................ 700 00 240 00 21360 6 66 260 60 6-J4 03 9-8 Tl 1S 1 VM 00 731 00 219 48 32 0U 63 40 4,766 44 291 86 3U2 4S 216 00 178 23 660 44 2W7S5 268 60 156 25 2.416 2S SE4U 34 1I9 16 137 91 110 09 39 76 S3 60 $362 90 $22,479 96 gTOCK O FA KM. Three bead of horses. 12 milk cows. 1 bu'l. 8 beef cattle, 7 shoau, 62 chickens, 6 Turkeys. pAKM PRODUCTS. Slxty-fl 'etons of bav. 265 bushels of oats, 2J3 bushels of buckwheat. 126 bnsheis of rota toes. 4u0 bushels of corn In ears. 200 bushels of turnips, 1.649 beads of cabbage: butchered $ boars, tnaklna; 2 714 pounds ot pork; butchered a beeves, maktns; lilSO pounds of beef; batehered 2 calve, making; 199 pounds ol veal. J7AKM3 IMPLEMENTS, Two two horse warons. 2 spring wsarons. 1 bos; $7. 1 road cart. 1 farm cart. 1 bav rake, 1 srrain ..in , . ..,.., i nit smtntfi horaa Ul 111, 1 WI 1 " . 1 , - wuw - - power enarine and boiler, and chopper, S train ' cradles. T sevtbes. S axes. 1 crowbars, 1 pinch bar. 2 bay elevators, rakea. forks, etc. 7 set barneea, bridles and saddles. 2 sleighs, 2 bob-slels. 1 loc sled, 1 wheel barrow, I hand cart, 1 hay ladder, 1 elder press, shovels and bees. JNMATES. Number In House January 1st. 1890 eS Number admitted daring: year 36 Number born 3102 N,mVr died dnnnsr year 16 Number discharged durlaa: year 18 Bemalnlns; In boose January 1st, 1891.... 70102 Of the Inmates remaining In the Honse Janu ary 1st, 1891 , there 37 adult males. 3U adult le males. S real, children, 2 ot wbom are Idiots, and $ female children, one of wbom is an idiot. XTAMES OF INMATES WHO DIED DTJH1NO THEYEAK. Joba O'Leary, Henry Bothweli, Albert Dlg- HERE IS SIMON AGAIN ! FROM ALL SIDES There Is a constant stream of purchasers to SIMOX'S Immense, tempting 10.ou salts of Suits and Overcoats. The sale is different from any held by me, no matter v. hat. Simon's Fnest Suits or Overcoats may be marked tl.'.oo. ( 15.(10, tlS.(J. $J0.00 or $22.00 but they all go at this sale for $10.00. Reflect for a 3Ioment. TEN DOLLARS ? lo.oo.i gives ou your choice of any Suit or Overcoat (Men's) In Simon's Store. Tho reason ti this reduction is we want to uuload our imtnensw stock now on hand in order .. make room fur our Spring goods. We have a stock on hand that embraces hundreds of garments marked tV'.d, 1 13.M), 1 15.(i. 1.00 and $30.00, which must go for Jlo.fSi. Just Think, Half-Price ! And any one you select is yours for fio.on. Come at once as many of the best may be sold out every day. All garments Ijelow flo.oo have been reduced 2" per cent. You are sure gat a bargain in whatever you buy. All cur other goods low in pro portion. Go at once to 3-TTS- SIMOIT, THE LEADING CI.OTIJIE-. GALLITEIN. PA. GIST TS&W&J&MZT AVE COM3IENCE READY-"AGE At our Coat Room (Branch Altoona, Pa., when we sell: Corset Covers at 12 l-2c , 25c. 50e., 75c, 89c, 98c Chemise at 25c, 39c, 50c, 69c, 75c, 89c, $1.00. Drawers at 25c, 39c, 50c, 89c Night Robes at 25c, 50c, 70c, $1.00, 1.25, 1.39, 1.50, 1.75, 2.25, 3.19. Skirts at 39c, 50c. 9Sc, 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 HIGH ARM, SINGER. PHILRD'A rlck, Oeo. Kronse. Andrew Oreenwood, Johu Kane. James Thompson. Michael Wire. Ed. KlcharJs.Cath Crowley, Harry Davis, (colored). PatConlan, Kobt- Johnston, 1 female child, name unknown. Ella sroffer. Lena Rloch and Mrs. Andrews each a-av birth t a child during the year. Average number of Inmates per month 64 AMOCKT DUE POOK AND HOUSE OF EMPLOYMENT. From Jacob Thomas and wile fl.02 79 prom John Eaker... 11170 From John Evans......................... 46 06 From Tobn Klrsbner 14 48 From Emanuel James............ 64 66 From a Polander's estate.................. 23 70 From F. 3. Vlelsoek 121 00 From Jno. A. Jones.... ............. 1 00 From Htehard Owens. ...... 2 00 From E. A. Marsh... 2 00 From J. ii. Lloyd 102 86 From Jno. K. Davis 2 40 $1,500 64 AEICLWS MANUFACTUKED HOUSE. IN THE 6 Pillow Slips. 20 Had Ticks. 60 Women's Dresses. 17 Towels. 47 Chemise. 42 pair Wool Socks. 16 Holsters. 26 Women's Skirts. 760 pounds Butter. 9 barrels Sauer Kraut. 66 Aprons. 21 Haps. 78 Men's Shirts. 67 Sheets. 16 Sun H'nnets. 24 pairs Mtt'ens. 10 Suits Underwear. 24 pairs Women's Hose. 21 barrels Sot'. Soap. TNSUKANCEt-N THE PROPERTY. A Fire Association of Philadelphia, on bulldlnir $ 8 00100 Orient, of Hartford, on bnlldlntr 6,000 00 Insurance Company ol North America, on balldtna; 3 000 00 Cambria Mutual, cu bulldlna; 2OoO Insurance Company of North Auerlca, on furniture 3,000 00 Insurance Company ol North America, on pump bouse and machinery...... 6oo 00 Orient, of Hart tor J, on pump bouse and HEAT SALI OF USL!N UNDERWEAR Store), at 1408 Eleventh Avenue, gs CO., ALTOONA, PENN'A. WARRANTED " 5 YEARS. 15 DAYS TRIAL. Ilea Seir-actUsia; Needle, eel r-tti read tia; th.lllo, la xaetaelea a aid I Iglit-rwai lias;, has tb haadMnssI wood-work, and flwrat set mt extra. e.ttavchnaesta. Dent pew amenta $35 or $80 1 Hid for ctrc Jar. THE C. A. WOOD CO. machinery 600 00 Insurance Com pad y of North America, on barn 1.600 00 Insurance Company of North America on waifon sliel.... 200 00 Orient, of Hartford, on contents of barn. 60 00 Cambria Mutual, on eontects ol barn... 200 00 $19,960 00 (liven unler our hands at Poor and House ot Emplovmant of Cambria county. Pa., the 21st day ol January, lfc'l. KO. A KINK EA D, JOSEPH HI PI'S. W.C. liEKK'i, Audi tors. Select School. The undersigned will open In the room of the Hth School In Ualllixin on MONDAY, APRIL 20TI1, 1S91, a Select School In which. In addition to the Com mon Branches, all the blrher branches that pu pils may require will be tauiihl. To meet the wants of all classes ol pupils, three courses of studies will be taught, viz: The Intermediate course, the Teachers' course and the Higher course. The Higher course is especially designed to prepare young persons to ngaa-e In any of the mechanic arts, or to enter any ot the prolessions. Terms: Intermediate coure, f5 for the term (ten week): Teachers' coarse, f7 for the term; or 75e per week II entering alter the second week; lor the Higher course an a ldjltlonal eharg for each additional branch will be made. For I ank er particulars address JOHN M'OORMICK, SU Auuusllne, Pa., JanlO.M. cr W timore. Pa ItOMEITSSrrLf ks Eaa. A. M4TT..Sa fork CUT