REhJtt.trt.IK, CAXBttlA CO., PA. Ft IDA Y. - - MAHCU T, M. K. 11. Creery i" U' with pueu- the - Ahooua U uvorrnn WlUi tramp. TJxiuiud on mir street la last dryln ;, -hFfUm klotlil at C. A. kWiartiaonhV Cn.ToUt.iWtl. - A Dumber or Lbuusburg rttlzfus are til with In prlj pe. Tbe next .".reument court meet on the ;,lih i.f April. " Keep jt.tirvje open ne Wednesday - AllFtK.ru Day. Acr.iriliiiR to an evhancj tliwre ha. '"keen but one pleasant Saturday aud Sun fday In 1V1. 'l Dr. Junes, of this place, who was laid 'up with tin- r!p fur a few days H able to i b about atraln. 4 Ii .Tit. nh Sh.winaker Is vlitliifc? hi a a brother. Edward, at Si. Vincent's college. Westmoreland coiioty. Ten tramp were brought to Jail to- ;duy .Thurdny for trespassing u ' Pennsylvania railroad. " The N-t place lu the county to buy oloililhu and tfetiiV furnishing poods Is at C. A. shai (.aimh's, Carrolltow n. . MW Annie Mal'ney. who ha teen rVa. liiim rear Wllmore the past winter, -a ha returned to her home in this place. . There is nome talk of a dancing class belli oriranUed In town under the tutor " Ship of Pic.fev.or Arnold of Johnstown. ' Mr. (o-oiv Unrtman. who for the past year ha- l-eu foreman In Me-rs. Griffith's steam tannery has removed to PittsburK. Dr. Davison, of this place, was absent . In Johu-tow n several days this week at- tonditiir to his duties as a pnision exawi i ner. :i Last week Judge liaer, of Somerset -! county, refuted all licenses In Somerset, althoucrl: he granted several licenses in the county. All parties Intending to have public "ij Sales would do well to have their sale hills printed at this oflite. Prices always reas t enable. Koli. rt W. Steel aud Kter Itaughinan, both of We-tumreland county, were mar- tnaried in this place on Thursday by Rev. If D. (.'. Thomas. Miss Mary Sweeny, of Hlairsville, a niece of Mrs. H. J. Crouse, of this place, .' died at her home In that place on Saturday .;- la-t aed years. .. An unknown man, w alking ou the i railroad track near Portaire, on 'Wednes day morning, w a- struck by a freight train ... and instantly killed. 'l Mamie, the four-year-old daughter of ' 'Mrs. James D'.moinl, of Portage, died from ; scarlet fever while on a visit to friends iu ' burninerhill on Tuesday. Several farmers of Cambria township tave cluhlfd together and purchased a .Very fine Pcrchon stallion. The price paid "or the horse w as -;,,v. , The (inly a Farmer's Daughter" ...Company, which was to have appeared at the opera House, this place, on Friday ev ening, has cancelled its date hero. Last week John Wilkerson killed a - larte ntamount near Madera, Clearfield County. The animal had been terrorizing the lieiirkt'orl.ood ftr some mouths. : 1 he Sons of veterans will liold a grand ha!! In the Opera House, this place. On rievt Monday evening. An eujoyable time Is guaranteed to all who attend. All parties itulebti'd to me either by . botk account or note are notified to come and settle before April 1st and save costs. , , A. SrtttTTM ATTtH. ?f The Mountain Iloiw closed up on . Monday and the guests were compelled to remove to other hotels. Before the hotel Is reopetied it will be papered aud refur- El-hecI. 4 Tntl ptpn Bilwod broore papm. j 1 to 11 cent per bolt; gronndej wblto j ba-k, 5 oeuU, at Ihiftou it Son'. j At Flollidaysburg ou Moudy Judn j Deau gr:aC-vl forty-nlue llcono appllca- J ttoiid, ruiusvd telT9 Bed held two over until Argument court. Of thosn granted 1 thirty-two aro In AItutia. IW thoso foitod t aro lu Altooua. -Cbarl.sj I"rih, of Huuiojot hlll, wai suddenly Lrickoa down with an appoploc tlo stroke on Tuesday afteruoou and died from ihn effects a few hears nftor. Tbo deceasv was about thirty years of age, and leave a wife ami family. J. J. Hobb, of Nluevah, a brakeman ou the Pittsburg division, while making a cuppllng between can in the yard atAJ tooua ou Tuesday eveniug, w as unfortu nate In having his right had "aught be tween the bumpers, the member being se verely crushed. it is said that a new telephone line will be built through this place thecotiiing summer between Hlalrsville and 1'res-on. A the line i- already buill as far west as C'rs von ami as far east as Klairsville, very little work w ill be required to complete a long distance telephone line. With the coming of spring a general cleaning up of our streets and alleys should commence. All should unite In this work so as to keep out th deadly typhoid fever and other diseases. All garbage and dirt on the streets, as well as In alleys un,i yards should be removed as soon as possi ble. In our advertising columns will lx found a notice to contractors inviting pro posals for the graduation, masonery and tunnel work of the Cambria and Clearfield railroad. There cau be now no doubt that the iron horse will soon be wending his way along the banks of the Chest Creek between Kaylorsand Ilrubrkcrs. New ton Graham, of Clearfield county, who was lost while hunting on Decern lmr 2nd, and for whom parties have been searching ever since, was found dead on Tuesday on Leonard's Ridge, two miles from a camp on Trout Run. II is body was fourteen miles north of Clearfield, and he must have wandered until exhausted. William L Snyder, father of Conduct or James Snyder, of this place, died at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Alice Hurget. in Altooua on Wednesday, after a linger ing illness. The old gentlemen was well known here where lie had a number of friends who will be sorrv to bear of his death. Ills age was 78 years and two months. His remains will lx? interred In Martinsbnrg on Friday. The Swank Hardware Company of Johnstown have something new in their advertisement this week. While on a vis it to Johnstown, on Monday we droppil Into their establishment and were sur prised at the vat stock of hardware, wood en ware and machinery of every deserij- j Hon carried by thht enterprising firm. If j you are going to build and want hardware, j or if you want any kiud of machinery it will pay you to give them a cull. Mr. Jani'.'s McCoy will offer m? public sale at his residence on the Dry Gap road, east of Chest Springs, on Monday, April Cth. at 1 o'clock. i m.. a lot of personal property, consisting of two work horses, one 2-year-old mare colt, three liead milk cows, twelve head sheep, twelve head young lambs, one '.'-horse wagon, hay rake, spring wagon, buck wagon, threshing ma chine, mowing machine, plows, harrows, household and kitchen furniture and other articles. Reasonable credit will be given. A few days ago a valuable cow be- ' longing to Mr. William Cole, of the Fast ward, paid a visit to the Court House yard I ami after being there a short lime, laid ! The I.iena toart. Tho following l!oeuse LaT bean grant od by tbo Court Ueco our report la lat vok'ii Fkkhuax: Johustawu. 2nd ward David Kirby, Michael FitzhanN and P. W. Kprec.k. Johuslowd 3rd ward John J. 11 or Dick and Joseph Hotter. Johnstown, -Uh ward O. II. UcAtm-r. Johnstown, Ctb wni William bhafb-, Nicholas 151 uai. Johnstowa, t'th ward Philip Sand tnaler, Albert K. Cbwolhart aud Philip Hartzluger. Johnstown. l.HU ward Jaruex Cush. and M. P. Itoyle. Tunuellhill-John R. KlllduC. Murrellville Francis Leckey. Adams tow uship -C. S. A J. S. Ickes. Stonycreek township Uiubaugh Jt Mar key and P. C. Ott. Dean township C. V. Stains. Gai'luiil borough John Loguo. l'.rn "en. The following license. were refuiied: Reade township W.J. Adams. Sutnmerhill towushlp 1. J. McGough. Johnstown I'th ward Bernard Burgoou. Stonycreek towu.ihip William Mobs and Charles Dickert. Morrellville John I.orldicb, J.Albtecht, Jacob E.-terly. Martin A. Slack and Michael Conway. Susquehanna township Oliver Sweuk. Crojle township Arthur L. Dlinond. Washington tow n.-hip Martin Scanlan. Johnstown, 15th ward Michael Mooney. Johnstown, 7th ward Frederick Deltz. Lor eli t'rrtpudcaee Iokhtto Ta.. March M, Keillor I mlriti FnyimM.' Sir: Rev. PathN- KJttlU of Tjrrtmtv has batva ap)iutotI to tk chargo at the Iontito congrtatlcja. wbjoh li- beuo without a paitor tut a few weit paat. Ilev. Fating- Ryan, th late pnstor Is now itattonetl AtGallltitln. Hoth reyereod g- tlelll. ll have, oar bnst WlshtM. .Mr. Jaiuiji Adams, a life-time e.rippl.j. dlud ah the iic!denc4i of Mr. Joseph Ad ams, near Ch'st Springi, on tiouday Ixst at tbo agn of eighty years. Ills funeral will take placo at Loretto on Sunday. V. A. Storm lost a valuable cow one day last week by being drowned la a swamp which sho accidentally fell Into. Vnur ctrrepwlent had the pleasure of be Lug present at the Storm acbool ou Tucs. during the closing ejercies. Tho exer cises consisted of recIiatSons, dialogues. etc., and tbo pupiln were heartily applaud sl by tb visitors on the creditable manner In w bleb they acquitted themselves. 2o teacher ha given better t-atlsfAction than tim present one and would all welcome her back again. u. A. s. ES take for OS k TAKE FOR Paln In the tiie, .the CHeatand the Jalcts, Neur&lgia, Sprains, cto. etc., t'tfi I M V0 RTE D fi lsyi. regret Coram nnlruletl. Lilly, Pa., March 21. Editor Cambria freeman: Sik: The profound and sincere that touched the hearts of the many rela tives, friends and neighbors of Pa trick Scanlan, one of the oldest pioneers In this section of Washington township, moves nie to chronicle his death which took place on Wednesday. March lth, at about S:30, when he suddenly but peacefully passed away, in the 7Cth year of his age. The deceased was born in county Lim erick, Ireland, in lir. and iu ISM he threw oil the yoke of Her Majesty's government and sailed for America, arriving ia New ark New Jersey w here be sojourned for a brief time and then taking the advice of the late Horace Grtly to go west, started for thw Alleghenies. lie located at Plane No. 3 on the Old Pot tage Railroad, where be pursued rigging, farming, and aiining up to the. time of his death. His estima ble wife, Mary Scanlan whoseamiabledis position, charity and many other virtues endeared her to all acquainted with her preceded him to the silent tomb about nine months ago. Mr. Scanlan leaves to survive hitu four children, two sons Mar tin and Thomas and two daughters, Mag gie married to Mr. George llrandt, pro prietor of the Rrandt House in Lilly, and Katie married to Jacob Kender all of whom reside in this locality. May be rest In peace. Don't uiiss seeing tb laituense stock of Sprin clothing at C. A. fcharbaugu's. Car- rolltown. Obituary. DOUGHERTY. Died at home ou Sat urday morning, March 21st, lsal, Mr. Mark Dougherty, aged C9 years. Mr. Dougherty wasemployed as a brake man on the Cressou & Coalport railroad up uutil a few weeks ago w hen he was strick en w ith fever, of which death relieved him on the day mentioned. He was a member of the E. B. A., of Ashville, was a kind and true friend, a loving brother and re- respected by all who knew him. His re mains were taken to St Aloysius' church, at the Summit, where a High Mass of Requium w as celebrated by Rev. Father Dignam, after w hlch the remains were In terred In the Catholic cemetery, May he rest lu peace. r; ffaanfinnf jfrt LArtLLLfi Tbt BEST. UXEOUALED BEYEDY. V l tried -thrmtniccw in tJy Imperial and Bujal ti,-i:rrl tlcpltal of Vtaaa T- o- vcasiieitea Tnejcm vi est e : TU MTOLB. IU., JTJ . Tour Aorhor hiuu Kxpeller l rrni.j x-'l- lr.t. On j of icrSlaKs-, Mlffrtlig from Rheu matism Tmr yimrm, mM ftaf! notnlnc tocurt Itesr iut ot:r A?-(-r-or afn EspeMrr. Scu.su. S1.-T.RS I hOTUli. BO Cants a bottla. Or MOST lBCO jli! 5, OH tiECT FCOS F. AO. RI3HTER & CO., FREE Booki about othar anchor Be- V mt-a.A en Aoofiratiflfl. - V 031 I 1X) If. STATEMENT OF StTrLEM EN r ITlTli THE Supervisor or lfa tovruablp lor yoar aad- lcg llmrcb Ttb. ilicuiBX. MtaLi, SaierTtor. Dm. AmoQQt ot 1ni,Hil . , , 11 &4 Balaaro from last lettleiaeni . 103 BH Sf b collected 43 50 flow ad lo riiu.n.r. , 10 OU SITOlsT &c GO'S Great Clearing: id As we are oversttjeked. we will, for tu nxt thirty days, soil everything nf a gen uine reduction of 2j cent., w bicb mVans th.it we w .il gj v. yu Oi.e KoiUr's i.'f) worth of if&ods for sever.ty-:;ve c-m. This is a ram oha:i-e to buv g." is ch-ap. iJon t fail to take advantage of this off r as th..-rc U a irn-at ::-i .."f in.i.-y In it for you. We quote you a few prices to give you an Idea of the LTMt advantac.. to b de rived frora this great reduction. Carpets ! Carpc ! nrnss ls Carpet, elegant pattern-, which soi l at fl.-TO it vard. sold now at 7.1 cents l-r yard. Ingrain Carpet, v.bi.-b usually sold at tents" p-r var.L t. ill be soM at vt cents jkt yard, iiag Carpel, wr.lch sold at the Kn;e lieiire as lnirraiu, w ill De sold at 3.1 cent per yard. Iri-h Uruss,.!. n f ,, ; attorns, vour h ,,t cents p-r yard. H.-mp ( srwt lil.-li formi-riy oM f.jr .cuts pVr yi-id, wmuow be sold for in cents p-r yard. Total. 39 ea ca. Work don by taiable.. .ioneratioc.. Amount return oa to t;uiut&i9looera. t asb (al4 Vjt ork . ,, , 'ab (iald prsooal Krce 47 la;. f.xci mrt to .DsDaDur.. AiieodlDK aetilamani aad uatb. Total 18- 84 .. 1 V4 .. I'll 09 70 o0 ... 1 10 Comeand exauulnemy new Sprlngcloth- lng and ir-uts' furnishings. We will glad ly show goods whether you wish to buy or not. C. A. ttAiiBACbn. Carrolltowa. ..t1 44 Balance da Suj arvlaor.. t 8i 82 Fun Kopf. SuperrUor. Da. Amount ol duplicate. . cuup, plow, ibrea hammerj and axe..... Kacvlred on licrr,... ... Kecelved truiu lroiu loruier uporvlaur... Total Ca. Wvrlt on duplicate Bfkop, plow, tbretf amoiera aoa aza., 13 uo . ui -a ... S3 MT VJaab on Hn.in-.t , faid lor work rder paid , rnreonal orTl-, 47 dan AttcumuK aettleinpat and oalb Eapno to tbeusour , I'unxiitawiiey has a borouah ordi- ' bailee rei'iiring all boys under sixteen years of am- to be off tile streets after d .o'clock at night, or they will be arrested and tini'd. i Jee 1'erht. a fourteen-year-old Illin tlucdon buy, ivhwe mind was unbalanced 'by readluir flash novels, has armed hiru elf aud left for the West. Officers are In pursuit. .loliu Hamilton, an old and respected . Citizen of Lilly, died at bis home there n Satiyday lust in the 71st year of his age. The deceased leaves a wife and two ons, John A. and IYter. It Is viid that John teiner, of Adams turn uho lately received a patent for a tpllce bar has been otTt-red thesnua sum of llO.om for it. Lucky man. J rbarle- Welsh, alias Ilrooks, thought to be a burglar, was arrested at Altoonaon Friday !a-t. He was taken to Itradford where tl.ere are indictments peudlng against him for burglary, A bill was introduced lu the State fcctiute on Wt-diie-day by Senator Sloan to fcuthorize tlie trustees of the State Normal School at Indiana to place a mortgage of J.O.000011 the builJing and grouuds. -. A small ytnnig man named Moses, at F'airsvm. though It would be a good '3 ke to yell ' lire', iu the Town Hall during entertainment. A few cool beads in the audience prevented a stampede. 5 Moves was arrested and fined fio and 'Costs. It wasn't so funny after all. t The ommlssloncrs o f Lehigh couuty .Lave appealed to the Supreme Court a case iu order to test the constitutionality ;cf the act of is)7 w hich requires thecouuty (to fiii ni.-h nil the statljnarv for the county ,o3ii ials. and which has been objected to Jn otniul half of the counties Iu the s;iate i ' - Davi.i II. (iilkbou. a well-known I'ltts turj detective was shot and killed by Fred .FitzUi.nu us. a crook whom he. aiong with .otitat e i. J. Murphy, of the same city, a try In to arrest ia ,Ue latter house iu Jliffliu township, Allegheny county on Saturday niglit. The murderer escaped tvn a- captured the same night at Home r.ea.l. ?-I.ate on Saturday uigh the ltdy of Join. l!i, e. an employs of the Portage Iron V' -i.. f.i(iid lying ou railroad Rt tlie frnjt 0f Jao..ifla iburjt. Hi 11. en- were no other marks :. p-r-n. It t::d i.r rack. down and died. Her death was cau.-ed by a shock of some kind, but whether from getting -the lirst irlimpse of some tf the Court House officials from over her left shoulder, or from surprise at hearing of the numlier of liijuor licenses granted by a Republican-Prohibition Judge, will never be know n. There was no iunnest held and the exact facts cannot be ascertained, Andrew Tims and Henry Pennington, two prisoners con lined lu the liellefonte Jail, made their escape last Tuesday night by unlocking the doors with false kejs made by Tims. Their escape was not know u uutil the nest morning. The offi cers at once set out on their truck but have not as yet succeeded in finding any clue to their whereabouts. Tims was awaiting trial for assaulting a little girl, and had l)-en in Jail only about two weeks. Penn ington was serving out a year's sentence which he had received at the January term of court for assault. A dispatch from from Somerset on Wednesday says: "All sorts of rumors are afloat alKiut a proposed attempt to rescue the Xk-ely U,ys. Two strangers tried to see them this morning, claiming to be from Pittsburg. Four men armed to the teeth are guarding tbo prison walls. The two strangers afterward critically surveyed the Jail, and are suspected of trying to gain knowledge aUut the guards. Tho Nicely j boys were notified to-day of the refusal of a respite. Dave Nicely said he expected a 1 retn.-ai. Joe N leery would not speak to (leneral CofTroth, w ho bore the message. A telegram from Rome says the laws for the suppression of religious guilds and fraternities which have existed for cen turies, ami for the abolition of chaplains In hospitals, asylums and prisons, went Into Ifarrlatce License. The following marrlagw licenses wer Is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for two weeks ending Wednesday, March -."th, ISM: Henry Leidy, Jackson township, and Sarah Jane Mahon, Paint tovuship, Som erset county. James Gillespie and Susan P. Klai niel, JohuMown. Frank Harriiwr. WestTaylor township, and S.v'.V Kirfi-I. Johnstown. Joseph M,.mt. Kit'anniiig Point, Ulalr county, and Annie sherdou. belaney, William Siutuia:i. Johutown. and Mar tha Heiisboff, West Tavlur town-hip. Alfred Houston aud Lizzie GeudUaberg cr. Conema uh. Robert Dawson and Mary Drutnard, Hastings. A. W. Nagle and Emma Rlateuberger, Hastings. Charles Wingard and Mollie E. Sprecen gost. John-tow fi. , Vincent K. Mineely and Jullann Wis- I singer. Stonycreek township. I Albert Wo ford and Alice Kdith Ellis, Cas-amira. Noah H. Kaufman and Katta Noon, John-town. William H. Wiggins and Martha E. Rogers. Johustown. I'harles Ktdciiner and Emma Louisa Cutblwrt. Johnstown. Israel Rorabaugh and Emma James, Cambria townahiit. RolxTt W. Steele and Esther Raughman, tirapeville, Westuioreland county. A Family Daly. The home circle Is sacred and lifn ha few charm" Intleed if family ties are burst H-unuer. 1 ne promotion or happiness and the prevention of sickness are. of prime im portaiico in every household. It is in the spring that old and young alike are most susceptible to the hundreds of diseases that 1111 the atmosphere we breathe and the w a ter we drink. The timely use of a reliable stimulant is the only sure way to guard against sickness in the home. Max Klein's "Silver Age" and "Dmiuesne" brands of pure rye whiskey are recommended by physicians ns the b'st lnvigorator in the world. liotli are sold under a sworn guar antee of puritv, "Silver Age" at ?1..V) per full qFiart Uittle. and Tuo,uesne" at Jl.L'5. These whiskies art? used exclusively in tho leading hospitals, which is sufficient evi dence that they are the best obtainable. Mr. Ouckenlieirner, Finch. Gibson and Overboil are sold bv Mr. Klein at 1 per quart or six quarts" t.f fx His stock of w ines. brandies, etc., is the largest in Penn sylvania. Goods promptly shipped to all parts of the United States. Send for cata logue and price list, lucutionlngibis paper. Max Klein, Ni Federal street, Allegheny. I a. Taken in time, Tn Consumption yields to the wonderful effects of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It won't make new lungs but it will make diseased ones healthy when nothing else will. There's reason for it, too. Consumption is LuDg scrof ula. For every form of scrof ula, and all blood-taints, the " Dis covery " is a positive cure. It's the most potent strength -restorer, blood - cleanser, and flesh - builder known to medical science. For "Weak Lung-s, Spitting of Blood, Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, and all lingering Coughs, it's an une qualed remedy. It's a guaranteed one. If it doesn't benefit or cure, you have your money back. You're everything to gain from it nothing 10 lose. It's espeeially potent in curing Tetter, Salt-rheum, Eczema, Erysip elas, Boils, Carbuncles, Sore Eyes, Goitre, or Thick Neck, and Enlarged Glands, Ttimom . and Swellings. Great Eating Ulcers " rapidly Leal under iu Lenigu influence. . ASSIGNEE'S SALE OK Y A Lb' AMI. E Real :Estate ! P virtu of aa order iMulng out ol tho Co art o ('omDoo Plea ol tJameria couDly. a ma dt-rtx-tfl . 1 wUiczpor to ptihile ami an t& iiram Ura la Al:hei:y uWLoip. oa Saturday, April lOt. 1891. at two o'clock, r. m.. tha following d scribed Kcul Kotate. ?lv Ail that ct-rtaln piece or Da reel or lan.i alto.'. AUt-pbeny tuwc-blp. I ami r1a eountv. Ha . 401 M M 22 - IHO - 3 IV vi . . tM 12 .. "u m 1 25 3-0 I)oo I rank Kopp... ilaaTj W, the QDderslirned aaJlton. do certl.'r that wa bave examined tlie abora account an. I f. ...t laeia aa itataa. A. BEERS. J. O. ile.Ml LLEN. WM. HlLlitbKANn Attclt: Joe It PiWUT. Clark. An l.'..r Alaroa JTtu. ltvl. 1! fct l!; .id Shin.a. Were M. are i.ovv 1.71. jw ing p; icea : n j v j I.": ;v !.7i. Vie have tl'.f O worth t-f Shoes , l we wi Miners' ItroK.ins, A 1, wi n- $1..V: now ti .'.'! ivovs jirofc-ans. A 1. were 7" i'itii-: nr.- i; u ,:, ,cu' Men a Fine Iresrt Sh x-s. en l.is; ,!n. ,lovv ?I : Me,, d Kxtra t iuo j,,.,. jSh,1.s w an. li(VV ;i ,. Hie well-known R.t iho-ol s',. s v ere f- ;- :! i a "ul w J'T i.a(i:es 1 .. I ;-, -s SFi.u s, were 1.4s ' ur iauies- 1 me i-ine l ren,;li K tine bplllllf He;(: Sim,--. , All New Styles and Shatli s for tin- eouiinar Syrinx Si ;i-on. Calicos. n: r var-1, only 4 rents anil up. Lnb!eaeLHl iliilin. per ;u.l, oniv 4 cents p.-r ;i-l ;m.l u i Oinjrhanis, per jranl. on!v eents LikI iit. I lannels. nnl am! otlit r -lmiie. t.r yarc!. , 11:-. I.nmrermcns l':niniel. per :ir.l.' :r, ceiiis. Onr Jiarfrains in tJie u.ve iin.-1,1 ijiAxi- aiv creat-r 1 !.nn ev, 1 t f.,; OLD THIN: .nnl rin h mmm It is Iiiipu--! Wo ( IMICi-pl loll il Totals 10 r. ; are Hi J C"lj Is. STATE4I t'.KT OF.-sKTl LEMENT W 1TH THE feupt.nlor 1.1 M atlongion towntnip lor tb ear ao.ln.if March aiit. lsl. lEOlldE SEbULT, SoerTlor. IR 1 amoant of Jupl'Cata la liojuae aauDcr recieJ....l..... 391.87 Ttl.... i:4.9a CB. By order redeemed Hi Auditor' oioDeraMona By epk paid for work .. My tazaa worked fcytaiablef By MDBlMlat ea eah tax (i:.e) at i percent .-. By amoont paid for toH... ,,, By ! day' aerrlcc aa SnperrUor at 1 J par day . By tday to Kteotur ... . By hor fc I ro jotaw ;o e Balaace dse towofetp. H.ll . MICHAEL IXAUUE.SaperTlor. In. T aroooot at do plica u .. ...JI.4F5S it Ta amoant received Irom nneatJ land. tMt. lea Treasurer' 00m., W aa 193 &i Total Te order lewniblp for balaaoe... IBP.il 10. li lM.ir Kt.13 Et i aw 1VI 9 u 1 C 1 i fT MOT Total.. i ass :i 'R. By Aadtrn eznnerallcn By o'ders rcsleemeU Hj ex i-ti j.al.J 1 nr wik. , ",'"" By aox.oat woiked out ty t liable ." By ULireit vjld lor bone hire B ameuDtpaid lor bymnlJum. By amoo&t ial4 to CThqioj iliioncri..... B amount i&ld for material.-... ..'. By IU day cerrlce aa baperriror i U.eo per day By eommiMion aa eh vl.UM 47 at rer caat 7S.C-0 6.11 1 544 t-4 Vu Vft 419 V 5 tO 11 S7 7.6s ill ta M.1T tt.l8.7 Id A Horrible Aaatnll. c. 1 , 'u .-aiuiu.y iai tnristian ieitiarr, a effect Iii lYbrnary la-t. The result is ex- j mMJIe-ageJ German, walled into tho traordinary. Until twoSundavs aco there were 3.:u) masses celebrated in Rome every Sunday. The number I now reduced to Ohm huu.lred and fifty-two churches are tc he dosed also, and their altars de molished. All sacred names are being erased from tho school rxks and sacred emblems removed from iho m IhwI rooms. These law have created the utmost bitter ness among tlie clenry. a steep bluff. ut.ar neck was broken, tint C'f V iolence on nwu mat ce was ; i train K!U ..i .:. . i -maus inure Uiiiijn on tne on aw. Mr. Hnrric Uuo die,l at TVrry r" ",u"-,,l w.ereM.nnce ofl.ersoa-la 1 . W1U h.,u .she had b.s-n Kikin her aome. iK-cea.-ed was the wife f Thomas Little, a veteran of the Ulo ar She wus hout Cfty-hAe years of a!fe -.d leaves twodauifhters. Mrs. V. McDn-j-ij-h. Of Tortatfe. and Mr,, bkelly. of lvrrr Jh remains we taken to Wilmoreou aturda v f,r Interment. II n. John S. IILey t.k his departure ' tLin The erection of marblw Is the last work of respect to the memory of departed friends, and is a custom w hich has been followed from the earliest aire of an tiquity. For many years J. Wilkinson & Son have been in the marble business In Ebenshurs and through their energy aud honorable dealings, they have built for themselves a reputation for doing their work in a most artistic manner. Their work Is an ornament to the tow n as w ell as a credit to themselves. We are giving them no mor notoriety than they deserve, and to prove our assertion, go to their establishment and nee for yourself. They take pleasure in show ing their work, whether you wish to purchase or not. They have on exhibition at their works two car-loads of monuments and head stones, and in April and May w ill receive i They will then have j a larsre asortment of the latest styles for ' I customers to select from. They have arrangements made wittx w holesale gran jlto dealers no that they can fill all orders pfor granit monuments and headstones In ! a short time and as cheap as can be done : anywhere. They buy their stock In such large quantities that they defy competi j tlon. They also have the ag ncy for the j C hampion Iron Company and are nrei.ared to furnish all kinds of fencing or anything In Iron. Persons wlshlnir tniHin-Jiuto nnr. ' noue of John Sehmidthuber. on Fourth j avenue, and after playing vith the child- j . ren for some time he suddenly picked up : one of them, Paul, a young son, and set ! i him on tho red hot stove. The mother j ! rushed in from an adjoining room and res- : cued the child, hut not before he had been I horribly burned, large pieces of flesh stick- : ing to the hot Iron. Leibarz escaped and I was not seen again until Tuesday w hen he ! again made his appearance, and, slipping Into the house, Lc again ponnced on tho child. This time, however, a young man, a relation of the c hild, answered its cries, and soon succeeded in knocking the brute out of the house and in holding him until the officer took him away. Leibarz w ill be given a hearing U-fore Alderman Ulake. AlOj'-na Timee. piiFimtis land 01 Tbntnal Blfini. Peter Hick. M nth la. Mirrk. and ehatian Ke'i-ber. coLtxIo InK 71 ACKKS. laero r lean buln thrrfiier ected a L- Hoo-o aj F.-ame Bra aod all ot-ce--iy oui-tuliillnK'. TtKMS I f SALE:-l)MHrd if the pnrchaia money to be paid at the confirmation of aale. and the balnaee In two equal payments, at iii and twelve mnnih red. eiHIvelT. with in..i i, k j (eenred by buud and martsae of purcbaer. w A. B. un LE, AffIhoI Micbael UoSuiaa. loretto, T., Marci. l'jl.3t. nOTfcl LKURAM'F.. U. J.SHCTnd, raorRivroR. located at Do Hula. Pa . near the H R. A P Railway lcp(.t. We alway endeairor to tar nlib the bes-t accnmmodatiuu t buslDeji men pleasure veeWer and buarder. Peroona In "carrfj ol wmlort and quiet will find It a de.t"aMe place to iop. Ti;e Table Is unsuriiajed and I alwax pnpplied wlih tbe bert the market atl.-rca and all ihe dcllcicle ol tbe reason. n Bar M iun-pll-d wth the chc. l-cl (.1 pure liquor and ciitnt-t fl nothinir but tbe best la cold, special atten. tlon glrcn to the care ot boraea. ToUi We. tbe undo.-.tn-d Auditor of Waahirgioo township bare examined LLe atK7 txuunn aad nad Ibem a ataled. JOHN MTAMANV, K.(l.MVKhs, A.J.SANKHK. Attear: John Ppwim, Sr., cieik. Aadlton. Summit. Mareb 17, law. FIN ANtTAL, STATEMENT Sprica oroi(h: OF CHEST Our Line of C'loThin? is an 1 xtens! ve one the many diffcrr nt -tyles. and in order to i win nave to call and examine. Ioys' Miort I'ants. were ?,:, ,-nn: are u lloys' Loi.g Working Pant-, were c Itoys' Inir Iire:s I'ant. were f l.M; u Men's Iron-clad I'ants, were '.C cent-; ur- .Men s llress I'ants. were 1.07; ure Men6 Fine Press Suit. r. re i i.. loj s 1 ine Jres hu ts, v.i re 1 ar- ::: f .;.. Short I'ants for T!oys ranirmp in ago froTu 4 to 14 v. mf -. ut VL- r l',V'1 '"r V'j'r raniril: in a'? frt ii; 4 to i i venl. w. I, t uid like to say one wui J to roil vet. and tLat'is n lien ask to le shown 011: furniture department. Keniemlier we are t he ;iriresl .-11. 1 nio.-l K-li.i'e n j -, C etc., in either Cambria or lila'.r oonnties. Lr. ).i are n., e M v:-;i 1 1 n v liov, Ftl.i DtV (ii. BERTRAM SIMOX. Sioi. Manage J IA. LILLY BANKING : CO., LILLY, PA., JNO. B. HILLE5, CANIIIFR. K GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. FIRE, LIFE. AND ACCIDENT INSUK- ANCFJ. ALL THE PRINCIPAL STEAMSHIP LINES KKPKFSENTED BY US. H.J. SCHKTTIO. 1Xt:nuTRiX'NonK. . j rotu-a la hereby fien Ibat let'en teata meutary en the wate ot An'hony Will" lale of t'hes-t prtnaa boruUKh, Cambria county deeeas e.1. have been KrantO'l to ibe nbler.lKi,ed All Deriuna inuebte.1 to rai l estate are noiibed to muae payment without delay, and thoe barlna elalnia i.Kmn the aanm will present them. iiroD erij authenticated, fur aettleinent. ANMKO. WILL. . JANF. WILL. Chef t Spring", February eih, lwu Lxecutrlx XJIOS. CALL IN. IR. To Lloen m- ney ll'ted Balance doe Tnuma C'allan ."T Ca. Br order lifted By amount nj. te paid'&Tboortard" By Couiml ion lT3.6a ..t 6 83 luooo t.ta JAN. KASDALL. li -rgfr, Dr, To fine collected In if W and 1J-J .miii M. L. I.KAHY. Street Cocmiaaloi ar. ro amourt dui Ilea e90 To balance 01 dupli, ats. liS(jlV!Z"l"l tlT3 es ...$10J Vk. ... 9t 49 lid Ol By work done Balance to b ad .od to duplicate of isi'iT. tllo.CS .lf 22 8 SO HESOUKCES. Keaoaree ol borough , ft 13.08 ..t6S.23 HABIUriES. LUbllltle of bo-anifh . . , ... Keaouroe over LioliUe - MM 4 23 h. somehvilt.e. jas. Mcmullen. iu. 1 . 11 11 Atteat: M.L. Liabt. Clerk. Auditor. arJ of Than ha. FAKN-A-.SAH. Pa.. March 13, 1S91. Editor Cambria Freeman: Sir: The undersigned desires, in this public manner, to return his thanks to tho people of Cambria county, and to those of Ebensburg especially, for thrir kindness toward him in his recent troubles, and to the attorneys for the able manner in w hich they defended his brother. W. T. Bhadex. Fs(lK SALE. Tbe noderalvned wllj pel! at private ante i" v ' " " ' -v.fcw inan to .tinnier townahtn ) Cambria county. Ta . eontalulnu rerccUrFy alxiy alx and It It -fle acre and allowance. The i property In Improved and In cod atata of cnltl- i v.. ,mi ne com at a reaaonabla ana opon eay terma. tor Furtner call on or aadreea Alrla or Ileceoiber 12, 1890 price particular FOTICE. State of Pennaylraola. J Connty 01 Cambria, ( .Th!,"rm.n,ODWMUh of ""ylTanU to all par eon clalmlotr to be beir op In any wt,e lnterVat- .i. ,',,r''t ,n l"'e, . or per a..nal or la tbe dlatrtnurlon of the estate ol Lena btroltn. deceaaed, re-tiaa: .k;'J,,?re b'rebT eited to be aod apnear oefor I-.2df 01 " Orphan' Court at Ebsn.bura. inn- A 7 TJ. touot' 0,1 h ft Monday of Jone A. !.. 1S91. at two o'clock r. then and there toabew caa-o. it any nn h, f??-!; El"":.""'- '-. I IS.':?,- m,d. ortn " dlrat.na: Loretto, Fa Proponal. M.lbarlt Ifotel, flttobarv. This hotel is one of the oldest and best managed in Pittsburg. The proprietor, Mr. Chas. S. Gill, does not delegate tho charge to others but exercises personal supervision whirh Is a guarautee that the comfort of guests is studied in every particular. Once visited guests are sur to return. wUblne to purchase anv- their line of business would do B Hi I mr. L.. I.:, l .. . u.-uo.neia tne luture with u 2Jttle Sisters of the Poor in thai city. - 01 av navt. well rcn air. i;i,e helpiess and Count; i;ar A.sociatiou has ""l'H.r:ln the instituU-.u prt sided over " ;,ter of that Order. Mr. IJ. A ir a'urday i., fof AlWLeuy City where ! M"U to r'v- them aeail U'fore ieavIE1rthe oruer witii any other manufacturer, as they have as fine, if not the finest stoek of marble that ever came to Western Penn sylvania. Give them a trial and you ean depend upou getting a good job t a fair prior.. nigh ren- Ihe Cambria provided for ort uccoU1pa,1j Mr. "v. r turning Lome It bey down to n M"ikIm j -Uantasl. at McDanald'n tor. Loretto . ..... ,intfa. routing. I in: hiehcst price, allowed. C'-'rn ntnl Consumption Surely Cured. To Tna Ruimn- I't.- ir,. . that I hare a poeltiy. remedy for the aboya named diaeaae. By it. timely uae thonaand of hopelea, case nay been permanently cured. labaUberlaj to aend two bottle, of my remedy FEE to any of LTh'k? h'T9 wnvvttanit they will end me their Exprea. and P. O. addreaa. fUy. T. A. 8LOCCJt. M. C. 181 tZl StTt. For sl or rent. A lionv nf tcvpn ,?L,n Eavt " arJ ot Eoerisburg. v 111 he sold on asy paymeuts. Po.ssosion glveu on the 1st of April neit. s CaH Pn ,he uWri,nHllls . . rtSMTLTAFiu K AiLB.no Coitp.ar OFFlCRor TBB SatN.Ml V IC ..PR BHIpK!rT " . . BiLAr.F.l.rHi fa.. March 28. itn Sealed propoaau adored to the nnder-Ked and m.rked upon lh.out.bla Prop.,!," "i rcceiyed at thla onVe ont I3P. n April I f ISttl.tor eomoletlna the rn.duat.on? mmLu,i and tuon.l work upon Sretton. I lo 24 idu' '-mV0, iht ".n'bi'1 ''" Ra road la li.rr' " 'jv"aa Hr.blea.nd ,e:aca tlonot tbe w. rk t. t done c.n be .fen at the eaiabarar, . mHrlrei.tf .. where all neeeaaary Inlortnatlon ran t.i T obt" ,d Th- take. and ountractor moat make a ofj ei atninati..n In per.on h.L.r. aubltt!n, bld.T ' " . , per euoic yard for Orst and aecond claa brljKe aiaaonry; aren aad box eulrert raaaonry; paring aud rip rap" tunnel ei- w?th l0aV.,K"r,.nr Bd "'llaarV.iJ.yatlon. with aad wit hoot rl.aamc.tlon All excavated material muat tni hauled iDtoembankmout. (with out all. wonco lor overhauii. lur tao vrice t.ald Sr.J?2.l.J.--.ii L reVlred'to reaerre ta. right rej-t any or .11 p-oVi7u " JOS. V KiWIOkli; Ai't. to the Ind Vice Prealdeat. : . . , - . .. . 3"'b rutin h st ...uarciiXT. . -.:r Ptliadelptta; Pa, admln.r.t..r ol 1. ShnV... "f! pay oyer to Java M. c-humaker. hrr .JrV v'lny nt;D.l tb. '"nd ,B ' """l" "1 rtu. to h.nT o. i-Sni ,nu,t-, " tiommonweiua h!! .7', T."1-,n ta co of otber n.lrT xtero in fail not. Witkes, the Honorable A. V. r , , Barker. Prenldrot Jnd.e of our I .-!, eal.i orphan' Court at Ehena- iu iw.11" tn ot Mrth A Lrnbnr:, March uu. lavi.et. ciera u. O. O A. LANGBEIN, Manntactnrerof aad Dealer la ALL KLN'DS of HARNESS, RADDLFA, BBIDLES, WHIPS, COLLARS HARNESS OILS, BLANKETS, ! Accottnti of merchant?, farmers and oth ers earnestly solicited, assurinirtiar patroni that ail business entrusted to us will re ceive prompt and careful attention, and be held strictly confidential. - Customers wiil be treated as liberally as gixd banking rules w ill permit. LILLY BANKING CO., febSiM. Liilj, Penua. Select School. The na?erl;r91 will open !n tho room of the Hia School lu lialutzin ou MONDAY, APRIL 20TII, 1S01, a Sel-ct School In which. Ir addition to ttie Com man Branches, all the higher r-ratebc that pt plla may require will te tauaht. To nr.-t tha want of ail claaaa ol pupil, three euureea ot atudles will be tauitht, rix: Tbe Intermediate coo rae , tho Teacher' eoorao and the hlaber &'ura. Tho II tuber eonrae 1 especially dravo.d to prepare yomiK peroo to env;ae In ny ol tne mechanic arta, or to enter any ol the prote'elona. Term: Intermediate ourve. fi lor the term (ten week- ): Tecbera'coore. 41T fur tbe term; or T5. per week It enterlna alter tbo aeomd aret k: lor the Htuher eourae an a-ldjitiuual cuanre I. r each additional branch will he mada. Kir furth er particular addrer JOUf M.:i)KMli'K. fcU AoOKtu e, Ta., JacCO BO. cr W Umore, l' It a" a. I U La P OF EVERY POSSIBLE m-WAlum. - lJ We highest ove:i o.vi: iiuxni:i:i) stylhs t have from the vcrv ch.!rct tn hi-hct ?t.nnthrl of miri'-facturo. C;irts, Uufrics, P Business, Farm ;.nl Flcfture VVp-ns. sr.i.ncT iT.:r,r the most c::jcn P01J Cart. In Hm s-.. Piiaeli-u ;it I. iinvi; Two-Seat l'jirry Va iFi n.l Ii; End Nj ring Ti'p P.uy, ;.C 1. The "OLIVi:?." Leads the Procession Know that the OLIVER CHILLED PLOW Eij:t::3 Con FhsUr v arranieo me dcm Corn Iropper and mmt perfect Force-feed Ftrtl Ilaer Distributor ln tha world. Sesl fcr Cltatcza. IDBEM. . B. FARQUHAR CO. TOBK. PA. Sino pom LAxoa lio.urntATca Cataxosui. F ARM FOR RENT. The subscriber offers for rent hi farm in Munster township, along tha line of tbe Ebenshurg A Cresson railroad, about two mnes irom uresson. iarm contains about 70 acres, about 60 cleared. Possession jriv fn on 1st of April. Call on or address the the subscriber at Loretto, Pa. JAMES NOON. Feb. 27, ttonea. r ir NeU. Onrre V.fK. ... pairing Neatly and ProtnpttT done.' All k-aaraateed to arlre aail.iaJtl-n. aprStf P Brk", K o Centra trt. work Annou nccm en ts. T?u.satKir. ' ; I kaaar.. . - ' 1 oa v inlonr m tT InM a. a a . . or the omee oherlfr. mil ,ec, to , Tderl. on St the Demecratio primary election ,u"aer",lo ! td,nabUrff. February MTERS' - -TOdUtSERSai 1 Brrnori mrm r.rr .T .. . . . . Lmrr9m mmrkn. 1 laa RIOr TTT ittl'a a -- - u- . l " -)TlCK I hereby at Ten tbat the followina- ac i.1 oi.ont Oa' bon filed In tbe tkinrt tit i on. -oo MeaaoM-atsOna coonty. Peonaylrala, and will be c nOrmcd t.y ea,d Court 00 tb arcood Monday ot April, lhsi, nnler. cauae b , hows to tbeoontrary: A-oount oMJeore Bract. alnea of the Lll i. . h"d,M Company, Limited, for the fcen- M Lhad,lT?-a JAS. J. DA Kb V March . 11. froihomiry. EXFOUTOK-S NimCE. Notice I hereby lea that lOMera tta ttentary oa the eat ate ol Kr.ncl. Bearer, lata ct JJarrolltown boron.h. damarta count r. deciaaod hvma: beea ranid tu lh aaderata-nod. All per.n Indebted I., a. M . . ' anako payment w tnoot OeUy. an! the naTii claiui. aa4n.t the ua win preaont tbecu dull anthealtcaled for settlement. ".. oui JOSFTH BFAREK, CarrolHown. March t3.Pi.WfcriItEienitor,. so we D PRICE8 CREATLY nZDUC- D. f'tit Hors f'liwa Two-Jit r-e pinviS, . . - HEAR THIS IX MIND. ri'ai'Da a 1 Uetter Sa The 1111 me That the Oliver Chiilel Plows t?.rZ I?atT;hve ha:J WT Knn. l.ave Vro . ed V - t?.0 J'.io. ara. Rotter Knnw-rv riaP lore Por.'ar cr.'! vc.i Ik-wara ot liiiitatiL'u .. IOHSHEKIKF. I hereby anno inni.nnM m. P . 1 ... sberlB. a.biort m the ZZi'.L r. ..?L',, " --rluUu.wu, r... March 17th! l"l. - T?OR SALE. 17 1 bare tnor or Bra hundred narchaa nr mt.m I deJ'arL u" rly all dreaaed on two wliri.a? 01 9Ui HS8 I,! Ion, J WWI pat thorn an tnocara at ArhTlile at pai Jan" !, . I. M. ICRATZtR, Jan. n Aehtnile, Ciiria Vol Pa L'ARM xm SALE. r rheubariir offra fjr sale tho Iarm merlv i.enil tw 1. - - u v . . , - - j " . uffuogaii, deeaaaetff .n 'kw""P' ttn tnoT rcn,! bnr . he farm eontalna Mt acrea. about 125 rf wblrh are cleared, barm thorn' T houao and earn and oo4 orchard. For partleal.rVSu "2 or addros. KVAN' JLW K.v n -r7 on Kbenaburg' 1'a. iny tlie Kramer ft sM? ayU aaViryiA t i" t.v I Wngon- the Best Maflo. i ALL - STESL - FRAME Spring Tooth EH arrow. t i tooth. hl h f.lltr or liVf ti-n.. , .,., ..t.-.r ni llllIU II d froui any o'h.-r S-(r;nir T-xth U irrr.v I.. . v...... f... i "..1... : . . . wilt m ehinery, and HartUkre. " n arou. Carls iarmlarf Mt.- (cbM DUXALD E. DUFTOX. ATTOKN ET-AT LA W, WCiuco io OiHsra Houio, Ucnuo etreeu Swank Hardware Co.. Cr. MAIN AND BEDFORD STREETS, J OTIS STOWS, P.. TT H. -AA O ilrOI'KT.AT.I.IlW - . tBUmBt'lM, Va. Jn-: In tVl'P-de Kow, en t'cntxe meeL M YE Us. Ainjr:: G EO. M. FS E A I E, AXTOli.Viy.AT.LAW. r'.'S:r oa entro (troet, near Hia.
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