: -V ' . " - is 13 jr. Mrs. Graham civne over the other night aud wanted to kno.r if I would j't take care of her yearold baby for fifteen min utes, a id let her and Mis. Quad godnn town and buy a pair of shoes for a poor old worn in. She added that the little darling was mod asleep, and wouldn't eren wink while they were Jjone, and I consented. Hb9 bronght hira in and laid him on a sofa, snusry tucked him np, kissed him fourteen time?, and them .iiey were gone. 1 sat writing, and by-and by 1 forget all abmt the child. The woinna had been g me ab ut seven minutes and a hall when all of a sudd iu ia baby yelled out : "Hi wh-wkooy boo-w!oop!"and he kick ed his little bU iket sky high, and sat u; and Ipokcd at me. "Weil, mv son, the drowsy god has flown away, th?" I inquired as I approached! liim. I He opeuedliis eyes very vil discovered I I wasu't his fatherormother.aud he shrunk j in ay and yelled Dut : : "Kiyi-vhofp-whoa-hi r I wei:t in and found .the sugar lowl4nnd selected a fat lump, but he stuck up hi8 nose in distrust at the siclitof it. and howl ed ur.til a chromo of the Washington j family was juried down. I took tlonu the looking-glass and held it so that he could tee himself. He held np for a moment, annzed at the sight of such a face, and then started off on a louder key. I heard pedestrians stop under the window to list en, and I scrubbed around av.d got hold of a Iwisin and the stove handle. The pounding stopped his howling for about thirty seconds, but then the novelty vore off, and he threw himself back and screamed until he was as red as an Indiana fuming mill. The ciowd under the wiu- dow increased, and I heard a villain say : "Some one ought to go for the police ! That old tyrant of a uad 13 murdeiing Lis child !" I got a piece of bread and butter from the pantry, and the boy took it, held it un der his nose for an instant, and then threw it and Lit me on the knee, and howled un til I expected he would bifst a blood ves sel. I got down a picture-book and tried to make him l'jok at William Penn preach ing to the Indians, under a tree in sight of Philadelphia, but he took one glance and then kicked me on the chin and yelled : "3 o hoo-ojh ; hy:-':i !" "Young man," I replied, as 1 bent over liim and pointed my finger at his nose, "is there anything iu this house you wai.t? Yvhat uillyou take tothut up? ilowniuch t call it square ?" II seemed to feel insulted, and he howl ed until I could look down his throat. I attempted to pick lim up, but, he wriggled away aud fell on his head on the floor. I l end s micthiiig snap, and I secretly hoped tliat Lis vertebra was hiokeu, and that he was d one for, but after a moment he re covered consciousuess and Lit at the sofa like a trad d"g. "It is our duty to go in there ar.d tom ahawk tho oi l Wictch !' ycll .d one or the crowd under the window, ;"id I got out irae sugar and a stocking and made a sugar-teat for the young scoundrel. He t Kk it, held it up and gazed at it, and t'len flung it at the stove. I Landed Lim npples fiied, cakes, prune sauce, raisin cake and pickcled peaches; but nothing would stop his howling. He kicked in the crystal of my watch, tore my neck-tie off, and pulled my hair, aud, finally, when the women had been gone two hours, I de termined to kill the imp. I brought iu the butcher knife, ax, revolver and hammer, laced them before him, asked him to take Lis choice. Ho wouldn't stop his dreary howling, and I had my coat off and the ox raised over him when his mother came, bhe doesn't know to this day biu that I got these things in thero as play-things to amuse her young villain ; but lie knows it, rind $50,000 wouldn't hire him tolo.k into, my back yard through the alley fence. 1. Quad. Death of the Diamond Coxcealf.p.. An old 'man, well-known in JJrusscls, ilio winld appear every afternooti with mathematical regularity in the St. Hubert nrcade, where he would walk for exactly ono hour from 5 to 6 o'elock , died recently in that city. The oldest dwellers in that quarter of Brussels remember to have seen him take his daily promenade for many years back without ever conversing with any one. Among his papers a will was f u id in w hich he as'ieJ to bj buried in a neighboring cemetery by his wife's side, mid requested that a person who now fills an exalted position in St. Petersburg might be informed of his death. It appears that when young he h&d been employed in a diamond-producing district of Asia. Oue day he found an enormous diamond and determined to secure it for himself. The difficulty was how to escr.pe the lynx-cyed agents. He made a deep wound in the calf of hi leg in which he concealed the diamond. He then pretended that lie hud been wounded and bis leg was bound up and he was authorized to leave the district He succeeded in escaping to Russia, wbere he sold the gem for a large sum. It is now one of the crown diamonds of Russia. Having thus acquired wealth, our bero traveled all OTer the world. In England ha married a young lady, who died in Brussels some years ago. After her death he did not wish to leave the city where she was buikd. The following lines are not the produc tion of Theodore Tilton, and have not been read on the Beecher trial. They were written by an impatient New Oileans giil to her lover, and were published in the Time of that city : Give ro kisses do not stay Courting in that graceful way; All the eoins vonr lips can print Jver will exhaust the mint ; Kiss me tht-n, Every moment and again I Gr me kisses nay, 'tis true, I ?m ,Vit as rieb as yon; And i-T every kiss I owe I -aa par vou '.) -k, you. know"" K -s !. !l, lv.r lava:?: ml a?'.n liltfli TO MEET TIIlS GREAT REDUCTION IN WAGES. LOOK AT THE PRICES: ALL COLORS, AT FIFTY CENTS PER YARD. . Lr J.V TEX COLORS, A 2' THE EOW 1'EICE OF AXD MAM" OMR BARGAINS, AT THE MPllR"STORrOF FOSTER & Nos. 113 and 115 CLINTON STREET, JOIIXSTOAVN, lY. ATTTT? Af TTtilf Importers, Stancfartarers, nl Dealers ia all kinds of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE!' MAXLTACTCREnS Or TI1E CELEDP.ATED KNAIE & McBIM PMO, MD THE PIILHAR1MC ORGAN. OESERAL WHOLESALE AGENTS FOB TOE PATEXT ARIOX Dealers In Distin A To.'s (l.on ionl. Ttnon (I.onlnn). Sax (Paris). Piston Valre. anl oar Onn mak cf Hutarj Vslre IVMhi MI.M . The hnt nnd freshest Strings for all Instruments constantly on han-J. Polrir PI RLTTIET!.S of SHEET JTT'PIC, rail mock of the latest and h.ft i.ipcts on hand. PIAlStM AXU OltiiANS OF.il O.V rippfymm, Prme'j.als of fe?nlnnrio. Traders i.l Bamls. Taeher-". and all wlihiair to rnrchae 3Iuflf-al GorMls. will find it to thMr in'crfi to c.ra:niiiii-aie dircctiy with ue. Catai'jgnt s anil Price Lists furnished free on application. WAREROOMS, No. 12 Sixth Street, (Late St. Cla'r.) l-29-ly. misam mn-m nm .HAY 3Iniiixliotiiier WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, tmr mnm, AND- Sheet-Iron WAKES, AND DEALElt IN HEATING PARLOR aM COOKING t Septals, AND- nousE-raimc goods genfjully. Tollinjr in TiN, COPPER &SIIEET-IROX PKOMrTLI ATF5DKD TO. Ncs.278, 2S0anJ 2S2 Washinston Si. JCHNSTOWfJ, PA. Eagle PLANING MILL. 31. SIMON, SIASCFACTrRER OF Flooring Weate-BoaroiBi, Sbnlten SASH-000RS. BRACKETS AND MOULDINGS. LUMBER of EVERY DESCRIPTION, RHLXGLKS ad POSTS-f.r ant Loemit. -Ser.ill-Sawini? and Ko-sawlnz done to order. CORKIR K OB IS SOX ASD ANKtKfllX STS., -! l jwT.!:oHf:vy city. pa. 3ti. FRANK W ins 1 ill .11 I U Ills! Hi A T rjomu ri we make this branch a specialty and alwav Our s:-W of mupic books ol all kiuJs la eom'i)l TflK ISSi AU.VIBN f PLAN. keep a ieie. OI.T IXS'lltl'MKNTS TAKKV IV iTrrivnr PITTSBURGH, PA. CKAWFOKD HOUSE, John Fitiliarrls, - Proprietor. nAVIXO leased r.nd rc furnished the above well known and populnr lioiel, the jroiri etnr is now amiily prepared to aecommodate all who may Tavor him with their pittrumjto. The Lest that the market affords will he sorv-d at the Table at all seasons, the liar will be kept constantly supplied with the choicest liquors, and the eouiinodioiis .stafdewill be under the e'larireof a eareful atid attentive hostler. No effort will he spared to render quests 'ornfort atiifiuid well pleased in every particular, and In- properattentioii tq business a inl a moderate aenle of priets the proprietor hopes to win his way to puhl c favor. (May 2, lSet.-tf.l Parke's Marble Works, 13J I rnnklin Ktreei,"Joh.town. MONTMRNTS. IIK.AT) arid TOMB ezr STONES. torNTl.lt and t Ntf til.AHs. MANTKlAfcc, nianii-fjj.l' fat-tu red of the very best Italian and J-jplril I'll American Marbles. Entire satisfae-L fJ 'V tion irtiaranteed in price, design and,,!M?t eset-ution of work. ii-jt fh. tT OrOers renpeetf till v 6olielted fjisb nod promptly tilled at the" very low- 1 $. est cash rates. Try us. HI. ' ' Oct. 4.-in. JOHN PAKKE. LOBin mwm works! 131 f ranklin Ntreet, Johnslomi. .IO II W. I OIU. - IVonrlelnr. MOXCMEXTS, HEAD and TOMB STOVES. Vri0J.LiiTEU ANU CABIXET SLAbS, AND 1 l-.j J. &c, inaiiiifacrured of the vi-ry best Ital- sn and American Marbles, Pi.rf..,.t ..1:.'. ''VSi-1 work' design and price KuaranteedT borders rcpe :.tfully solicited and prompt. ly exec led. IJ iHnstowo. Nov. 11, '71.-tf.l COLLINS, JOHNSTON & CO., AV 1 rec1p,v? money on deposit, discoun ? and collect notes, and attend to all tb business usually done bvitankers t the tept.30.tf. j AS. 11. ZAim, Cashier. (TJOAL ! COAL I ! The subscriber is preps red to furnish, in lnrre or mll i ' 1 , VN1 lowest market rates. I oa I delivered promptly nnd free of charjre for h tilling at any point In Ebetif burir or vieinitv Ordersleftat theZARM Stork will rec-eiv "e ,r y ancnuop, DA MEL H.zah m . TH II. PLANK, M. D., respectfully offers his professional services to the citizens cf Ebensbtinr and viefnitv. Office fad lyininir rrddrnre and lmmediHtelv in the rear of 1 ; h oyd f"1 f,,,,r"- "'rht ealls ran be made at the residence of Mrs. Lann. on t'rnw tora Bireet, Lnenshnrg. 4-24. -tf. jr J. BUCK, M. D., Ihylelan inrt KnrcMn, . ... J'ARROI.I.TOW!. PA. entiT. J""" ? Jobn Buck's store. Nieht tTJ be mJe the residence of Jori HT.CK.Esg. TApril 4, lS73.-tf.l JAMES J. OATMAX, M. Fbysiclan nl Snriceon. f.-. , Ebensbcro, Pa. Oince on Mijrh street, nearlv nppslte Fllair's Hotel. Residence irTown Hall. Julian street, where night calls should be made 4-4.-tf.l LOYD & CO., IJankkps, J .r"''s. Silver. Government Loans, and jm ner securities. Oount and sold. Interet al lowed on Time Depots. Collections made at all accessible points In the I tiited States, aud a general tanking business transacted. 1anii:l Mclaughlin. Attmwy. if-Low, Johnstown. Pa. Office in the old r-Tcnanire bu.minir, (up staira.) corner of Clin on andejisttreets. - WitLjiueod to all bus--s comfVPrert wtrft nisprotesaion. 'P W. DICK, Attocnkt at Law, Ebi ensburar. Pa. Offlce.'in front room of T. J. Lloyd s new buHdii.-. Centre street. All manner of leal business attended tokttifao aarr. and collection a sreeia'irv. ' tO-l t.tf.l C EO M.-READK. Attorney-al-Laic. Kbenshunr, Pa. Oiliue oa Centre street. three' vf.n -tr rfh stretft. imxf.?;t'T. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OFCAMTtRIA COUNTY f rem the 22d day of January, M'A, to the 21st day of January, 1375: A. D. CltlSTE, Treasurer. DR. , Toxmount In Treasurer's hands at last settlement '.S'-iixI To amount of Duplicate for 1374 4.,tw 38 " KeKii'try for 187. .:. ... HI 55 ' received from Cjllectors for 1S72 and previous years. 1JXH 41 To ain't ree'd from Constables for 17-1 , i'b3 85 - . . " ibi on Duplicates. .', 5,06? 79 To am 'i ree'd from Treasurer's sale of I'nsentcd Lands for 1ST: and l!?73 . 11,012 99 To atn't ree'd from Trnrfr's sa!e of Seated Landu for 171 nU 1872 215 54 To ain't ree'd from Treasurer's sale of Seatod Lands for 1S73 IPO 35 To am't ree'd on Ke1i-mption of Lands 335 VI from John Oox, Esq., for Thomas PattemoO.. . .. 5591 To am't ree'd from John .5. lthej-. in Cambria Countv v-John V.Shaffer ,38 77 To am't ree'd f roiu William Stover for Taxps exonfinted 72 To am't ree'd from WM. H. fwhler, Cumhria County vs. John Kinney 33 56 To am" ree'd from Wm. H. Sccbler,.. . Coui'th vs. W. 8hry and J. Shiy 200 00 To amount of lie-audit received from John Cos, Esq 35913 Tosm't rtc'd from Herinnn Baumer, Sheri IT, fines, costs n3 stenojirapher 14 50 To ain't ree'd fiom Herman Iluumer, Sheriff, fees and stenogrrep'.ier (civil ' eases To nm't ree'd from J. K. Hite, Proth'y, costs, fines and stenosrrHpher. ... To am't ree'd from J. E. Huunlan, Esq., Commonwealth vs. t:imuel flick. .. lo am't ree'd f.om IIorniAn t'ayan for rent of Coilrt Hoiw'c.:: . To am't ree'd from Samuel Masters, costs in criminal prosecutions. .. ... , To am't ree'd from J. E. Seanlan, Esq., Cambria County vs. o'Friel To am't ree'd from Win. H. Eechler, Esq., Com'th vs. A. J. Christy . . To am't ree'd Tnom J. E. Scan lan, Esq., for rent of old jail To am't ree'd lrom Anthony Anna, Cambria County vs. A. Anna To am't w'rt from H. Ilumer for costs and fine? f n District Curt :.. i To am't ree'd from H. Itaumw for fines, jary fees itnd stenographer. .. v.... To am't ne'd from J. K.. Hite for costa 50 00 22 00 13 77 300 .- 28.91 .31 00 60 00 100 00 45 50 . 32 70 166 50 : 6 66 - 846 35 and stenogTapher. To am't ree'd from I. Lilly for items eold at Poor House. 78,44 96 CR. By amount paid Assessfrs.r. f:i.;:.$ 1,07 15 " . " " County Auditors...... 17" U " " State Auditors.:-.- " ' Ajri'ietiltural S-x-iety. " " lor Bridges and ltriox-e Views By amount paid for bosrrtiriR- prisoners " - Coiintyt?oniinissioners . .'' ,. Commissioners' Clerk. . . ' - Counsel - Conrt Ctlfr . .... " for Court House " " 14 Constatdes 4 " Criminal I'roseeutious " . " " Counts' Institute " " Costs in the ease of Canl:t ia Co .Jvs. Commissioners et. al. ;.v auiouut pnid District Attorney.... 4S00 1W0O 3.c:U 50 2.043 CO L3U3 '52 00 ' 200 00 W 75 2-";i 00 1.0J4 47 50 00 13 84 t7 VZ 4ii SH s 77 51 15 " lor tJectious " Fuel " " " Fox & Wildcat Scalps " " . M Fifiirht , ' " Insiirancn.'S " Inquisitions . " Jurors, Crimd " " " " Traverse " " " Talesmen... " " Jury Commissioners.. " " " Jaii and Jailor 73 50 eT:t i 1 3,43 H a so 1:.: ej 2 2-il SI 1U0 00 6 03 01 55 67 315 ai fi! W) C58 75 8 M 225 55 fsttitl 213 25 214 t;o 141 10 ' Janitor " " " for Military purposes (old .rders) Jiy Rir.oum paid for Miscellaneous por- loses- Itr ani'junt paid Prothonotary " . Poor Oireetors, fl)r PrntiHtes " for Printing " " for Post axe " " lt. form School " " for Keeords forOlBces ' " " for Kerundinjr.. " " " Tor Hesistri- " " Iload Views " - 4. School Treasurers.... Supervisors ' " ' for Stationery ' ' ' Stenographer., " ' Slate Tax " ' State tax on Co. Binds ' " ' Tipstavc ' Uedemp' ion of Lands " " " lor Jail Ponds and In terest on same By umouat iaij Vestern Penitentiary " Poor House By amount paid fur JJjblrict Court as 1 irosil 49 51 ?)?75 2.3LT 50 77 7(1 '.s i 191 4i 2,r.e7 00 35 '.6 lotluws: For B-Tardimr Prisoners t 8? 5i Crimiual I'rOft-C-utious 2W Constables W25 Court Crier, Tipstave It Janitor 3O0 'At Cleik.. .. W For lirawinsr Jurors. 83X1 ' Inoiiisltions lt 37 lee 1 T2 tirand Jurors 4.'tti4 ' Traverse Jurors 2,fi.Vl 39 ' li intiii!r and Stationery. .. 1S4 00 ' Koad Views and lamajjes. 57 on K-n of Court II vise 503 00. Kxonernlions on Lniplicate... Abatement tj Taxpayers Net amount of Duplicates idaeed 7,1 15 23 107 5 1 80686 in Constables' hands for colection lOPiO 04 Ri Deeds of I,and to County at 3.1i AdvertisliiK S.'l Tracts of Laud not mild " Adv'if and selling 5 Tracts of Iand Advertisir-.jr, sclliuir ami making Deeds of two Tracts of Land Treasurer's commission on 4M13.- C0 at 5 percent 103 31 10 50 4 40 5 74 2,22 IS 14.503 71 Balance In Treasurer's hands tTS-449 9 OrTSTANDIXO DC K FIIOM COLLECTORS . for 1872 and previous rears : 23 2 5 117 34 IfrTO. Thos. M'Kernan, Cambria Tioronarh.i 170. James Dick, Cnopersf.'ale Borough.. 1'7I. Hiram Riblet, Franklin Itoroimli. .. lf72. Jamil Post low, Adams Township... " M. K. 1 lei t rich. Chest Township " Sam'l Dunmire. Franklin Uorouyrh. Isaac Horner, Hiehlaed Township . John Kider, Summerbill Township. " 8. J. Luther, Susquehanna Twp. ... John Owin, White Township " Dan'l Iierthold, Woodvale Itoroug-h " James Durns, Yoder Township 1 I 25 27 14 PI 7 00 I 121 05 15 J6 509 75 VMOTTXTS DUE FROM CONSTABLES FOR 173: John Cot, Cambria Borough '. ! S7 William Lloyd, 4 rovle Township 13 16 Adam Pfarr. 3d Ward, Johnstown Boro. 70 48 E. J. Litz. 6th Ward, " -. . U S4 Dauici Bertbold, Woodvale Borough. ..... St) 33 Since paid. tt. MOUNTS DUE FROM CONSTABLES FOR 1874: A. Eckenrodo. Allegheny Township. ...I D. R. Wissioger. Adams Township... Daniel James, Unrr Township F.dwaxd Evans, Cambria Township JohnCox. Cambria Borotnrh A, J. Stoltz, Carrolltown Horoua-h J. H. Doiwixss, t?lnrtield Township John Neff, Croyle Township A. Ooujinnonr, F:it Coneniangh Boro. V. J. Owens, Est Ward, Ebensburjr rteo. Girlev, West ' J. W. Pringle, Franklin Boroneh tP. A. Burns, Gallitz.in Borough George Varner, Jackson Township J. S. Oirden, 1st Ward, Johnstown Roro M. McXamara. 3d K. J. Litz. 5th and fith War-'s.Johnstowa Edward Ouinn, Millvilie Borough Ilcnrs" Walters, Summerbill Township. John Porter, Susquehanna Township. . O. L. Bowser, Taylor Township .' Joseph Crise, Washington Township. . Samuel Eaklns, White Township Samuel K. Shaw, Wilmore Borough William Ream, Voder Township id Sff 12 31 10 si 115 60 27 62 47 SO fS70 47ffl 27S1 8M 19 37 10 ?4 1 215 !X) 145 OS 175 t' 213 89 5 til 142 70 S3 51 JJ.V 2i 3tr 4 78 210 06 3,301 11 Since paid In part. fSInee paid. - MOFNTS DUE CAMBRIA COUNTY ON JUDGMENTS: M.Trenklev t C5 27 W. D M Clelland 11143 Jacob Gates and George Gates, sr 021 ta fS28 32 ASSETS. Amount due on Judgments. .-. $ 82 32 . Jrom Collectors 511 7s " Constables for J3T3. 533 38 " " " , " " 1S74. 3.30111 of Cash in Treasury 14,503 71 due from Win. B. Bonacker, late Sheriff 133 .V Balance due by Couuty, lf.,032 22 35,597 01 LIABILITIES. Outstanding Orders Bonds. t 434 71 S4.WMI 00 Amount due Poor Hnse !'.!!! . " School, Road, Borough. and Bountj.v 4,810 23 5,453 OT JT.5b7j01 We, the underslRned, Auditors of Cumbria Coontv. object to the following Mil. tor wh.ch nit OrdVr was Issued and the amount paid by the Treasurer of said County, for the reaon that in our opinion the party who received said Amount was pid by yearly f-alary by the State for his aervioes rendered, and we And in favor of the said County of Cambria airainst the rr tr named the amount he received. Foilowihir Is a schedule of said Order: Order No. 807, in favor of K- B. Gaireby, for 5.0. Givfn tinder our bands, at the Commission era' Office, this 83d dny of January, A. D. 1875. H. P. EKEIDHOKF, JOHN H. KISKE, VAuditor. M.SWEENEY, 1 VMOrXTS DUE TOWXSniPS AXD HOR OVGHd on School, Iload, Borougrh, and Bounty Taxes: School. Koa.1. Boro'. Bounty. Koa.1. Boro'. 142.P1 8fi.P1 4S.9 15.13 A dams Township. Allegheny " Barr BlaekHek " .. Cambria ' Cambria Boron jrh. CarroJl Town-hip.. Chest . ' .. Clearfield ' Conemaugh Twp -' Boronirh Croyle Tow nshi p . . Kbi-nsburir Boro'.. 2 15 S0.34 224.: 2rt 41 2.r..()4 4-..18 410.37 590-i . 40 55 67.48 75.63 39 54 14 58 8ol.t 299.98 88.17 62.53 6.47 Oallitzin Township 112.37 Jackson Johnstown Boro.. Millviilo BorouR-h.. Munster Township Prospect Borouirb. Richland Twp.. ... Sumtnerbill Twp.. Susquehanna . '. . Summit ville Boro' Taylor Townhip. Washinsfon Twp.. W hite Tuwnphip. . . VnAtT i . ... 3M S3 V i 54 ,: 14 W 10.57 6.05 11 81 .' t.SO : 3.4T 7 7 : 23 m 20 52 139.52 -J47 B1.33 ;. . fV '- ' ' ' . J72.H 1SI.03 ' -' PY50 42 4 r.ij iioj .. . South Fork School District.. , S3.T2 r - . Civex order our bands, this 23d day of Jan uary, A. I Ib75. " . ; AANNA, ) -i '" M. CAMPBELL. ' - Commissioners. , WM.l). M'CLELLAND, 1 the Otxlersiiined, Auditors f Cambria County do respectfully report .that we have Ciirefully examined the vouchers and accounts of the Receipts and Expenditures of the said County rrom the 22d day of January. A. T). 1X74. i To the 81st day of Jnuarj-, A. ;. 1S75, nnd do nod them to be as stated: as is also the forego ing statements of Assets and Liabilities. Given under our hands, at the Commission ers' Office, this 23d day of January, A. D. 1ST5. - - ' H. P. FltETDHOFF, J . ; JOHNH.FISKE. VAuditors.. M. h KLNEY, ) DlIiECTOKS OF TUP POOil r CA3f bkia Covictt, in account with said Couuty lor the year 1874: : . . v - ' Dr. To amount received for grain and hay.t 120 57 " " piu-s -il 16 " ' ' potatoes 102 30 " " " " mair.taiulnjf paupers fil S2 To amount received for hides. 1.-, 1 0 " wool 19IKJ " mowitur 6 50 " " Orders paid by A. L. Criate. SB t9.2di, 3. Ck, I5r amount of Order to S. M. I.'oMirlrt.ss, Kfiq., Justice fees, W$. .t Lewis HMlifcrs, for beef, ls7l.. " "' interest. Mrs. Stevens, servant, 1-74.. Jacob Horner, for irraves. O.D.P. Ih7g. . Wiliiuiu 1. Prj ie, tor surjrery. " .. Davi J Sh'ukle, for tork, 1S74 . "ice : A. K rouse, for fish ticorpe J. Koclffexs, for coal , - - - - clothes fine...... John Br.ldy, Esq., for Just iev's Tees.. . ' jrnorts to O. D. P.. John M. Dowman. State I Asvlum H. D. L. D. WoodrulJ, printing. Isidore L'ily, steward, salary " " con vej'injf pauKrs aud in sane to PiiKiiinl and other places Isidore Lilly, for spoles and iiettcues. .. fi sheep.... "1 horse " " " berries.......... 1 00 30 00 3.i 12 00 15 00 1 50 42 07 8 50 1 i;0 4t 75 3 ' 4 25 5U '5 no 1: 3 00 600 00 5 m 3) 10 10 75 115 00 9 00 tl 04 75 If? 81 m 10 (! 5 W 4 45 37 ' 0 4 00 3 5" 23 r:) 51 s M ls71 15 ! H9 p 107 m 1M00 3 IX) ) ) 15 :-d 2( 75 11 2- 7 50 6 50 7 00 3 A) 2 00 2 61 5 ". 2 00 1 M 2 0 8 82 3rt4 6 50 31 Oil 245 O0 71 00 47 43 54 00 140 fiO 15 1 0 275 00 17 50 57 06 30 05 55 78 4 50 S3 34 10 "4 SI 24 51 87 incidentals Pa. H. T?. Co.. forfreia-ht. ! Terest Sennlan, for butter and cirgs. ... ' 1 nomas iiisi:o. tor oenns lx;wis Hodirers. for beef.., Jerry Dunnvar, fish J. H. Hunting, lor Phila. Alms House!! David R. Jones, for repairing uieat tubs Daniel Mtirrny, for haulinir ieo Mj-ers Lloyd, merchandise Oeore C. K. iiahm, merchandise. . . . " " roods to O. D. I1 Gillespie, Zeller i Co., groceries John Itlocb, Director, services O. D. P. transportation ' colons and funeral expenses. O. D. P Ja.. Farren, Director, ser, ic-s O. D. P. John Sharbunjrh. for eoilins Tor " John T. Harris, for constable fees John . .lames. John E. McUenzie, " 1'atrick Hums, Michael Quino, A. IJ. Davis, George Varner, l George Seymour, ' " Michael Stevens, " P. B. Smith, " H. Kinkead. Esq., Justice's ' ' F. M. Heorge, Esq., t. r . rncic. .so., " F J. Waters, Esq.. ' F. J. Parrtsh, justice and constable-fees John Sharbaugh, " A. H. I'enrotl, " J;hn W. Mit'onnell, farmer Henry Eberlv, " Daniel Elicrly, "." Jones i Sons, for weaving and yarn Berg &. Son. for wagon and lumber Dr. J. .1. Oarman, physician Dr. J. C. Blaisdell, physician, O. D. P... Dr. A. Yeagley. " E, R. Diinearan, for goo.lg to O. D. P.... Joseph Steibich, ". .... I Mrs. .vie Perm lit, " ' . . 21 ; Win. Mcpherson, ' 15 1 Chas. Unversairt, ' .... 11' Geo. J. Thomas, ' ' . .. i A. D. Blinker Ac Co., .... 39 j John Beck, " " . ''I ; UiMIII .... James J. Murphy, '" .... P. F. Shaffer, .... Buchanan & Clark, " ".. . .. John Kfntz, - ' ... Jacob Wild. Andrew Mullett, for hOnrainr O. D. P. Thomas Jpnks, .'- . Thomas Judge, : Joseph Horner, Noah Wtssing-er George Shaffer, . Samuel Ripple, : A. C. Roes, ....- . I iron tins Kochle, ... Ceorge Kurtz, Leonard Kest, F. Leitcnberger, ' Ida Jones. ' ' Directors of Poor, Westmoreland Co.. . J. Wagner, for digging- graves, O. D, P. Jacob Horner, " " David D. Davis, ' - " Peter Wissingcr, " James Lynch. " " Michael Schits. ' ' Mary J one, nursingand attend'a- 1 ........ 1. 1 1 . 1 r . 124 10 5 11 7 1 51 t 8b . 6 2 S 30 25 8 105 12 3 3 8 3 28 J6 85 60 10 24 11 1 8 81 25 22 12 13 82 30 51 511 442 156 06 j"" !'" iiirimji, ior unending 11 J. IK MeKenzle. ' 1 I Mrs, C Foster. nursintr John Smith, boarding " Francis Devlin, rent Bernard Keelao, Joseph Behe, ' coffins Owens Sc Leigbty. ' James J. Kaylor, for plow points...... " " lo'ckwheat Mary F. Farren, servant Susan McDermitt, ,.. Mary Maguire, Ann Maguire, ' ..." Mrs. Stevens. William J. Buck, for merchandise".. "...1 Gels. Foster Quinn, for merchandise. E. Roberts 4 Son, . - M. L. Oatman, ' -William Litzinger. " F. W. Jenkins & Bro flour. nuru.w rmucKer, irroeei-lea ",,n,lV, for stovesand tinware.. .'Luttrinirer, tor spoutiuK and tinwarn ?'.- ' at,nn, Esq.. counsel fees and ChaHtiesCCOUnt9 fr Bjard of J'nolic Robert Evans, for rnfflni " 12fi.2 Dr J. A. Heid, for DixmonVHoVpitaL 1,01. ;-l 47 00 I-awrcnee Murphy, for soap. Matthew Connerr. " - l'l Id 2 . 10 va 110 13 6 3 fi 15 205 C. rev-er. " smlthwor'k.'.::. Jones & Evans, " .. lrmtnCo . Ins. Co., insurance.". fi Tr' i,,utt'11. 'nothy and clover seed.. I. H. Zahm, for litne - " " conl ....".."."." M. M. O'Xpiiior rt pairing harness Morg-nn Humphreys, wagons.... 2,brt' vyoe Co., for bell... Martin Sanders, for surgery. E. Jam's, for print inir " Ianjel O. Evans, for shoemakinir. John teller, for pump and repairs Joseph Giitwnlt, Tor beer Anselm Weaklen, Director, f or expen ses to Hixmont CJi- Anselin Weaklen, Director, forconreV. inp paupers t- Toor H.inso ' !! i ?r? for merchandise ." Charles Collins, for wrk at well David William,. ' 1 Mrs. Mjrjraret Brady, for v lne(rar"..'.."r vk .a'"1 N,,nof'ctnrinK Company, Ebens'jurp-, Tor lumber..?... .... .... t ko alloance, O. D. P Jseph Sycum, - MicU'l McKenna. expenses to Dixmont"" J. A. Moore. fi rt.afr.r. 600 400 20 5 00 12 00 900 10814 0(1 8-iOO I? 00 Cf0 1100 6 00 ( G. A. Kinkead. for chairs"!"!!!"!!!!.'ll . .nomas Uoscuetecl. for chick.en3...... Mrs. Bvrne, Tor cbleltcnS, Ianiel Davis, for Annie O'Neill, forsewlnir. John O't'onnell. for straw. Jus. C Murray, for elder, - Wm Lilly, for one steer. Pan'l Farren, for one bull. John Itel. for two head or cattle. John Farren. for three head of eittl, J.Whitfinirton. evergreens fruit trees, C T. Roberts, for stationery, Joseph Gels, for whiskey, A. Strittmstter. for eider press, J. T). Parrish, for carpenter work, David Lewis. " ' :harle Zimmerman, livery, O. D. P., . D. S. Chambers, for bran, David Jones, for repairing pump, J. Hammer, for rrraix-s, H. A. McPike. for ptii.tlnir, Michael Downev, tor pork, Michael Thomas, " " Con. O'Neill. Mrs. Eberlv, for butter, Griffith ft Prvce, beef and butcherfnir, A. A. Barker & Son, lumber shinries, " tor smith work, Am't paid A. D. Criste, Esq., Treasurer, ty I. Lilly, Steward. 19,209 S3 RECAPITC LATIONT. Total amount of Orders paid by A. T. ...13,8 93 Criste, Esq., Treasurer..... - From which deduct amount Miscellaneous paid A. D. Criste 345 35 Orders paid issued prior to Jan. 1. 1874 R2f! Ontydoor rellef.burlalsand exp's 1-Vri 17 State Lunatic Asylum 12.S00 Philadelphia Alms House.. ..... 87 SB Directors Poor. Westui'land Co. lf-3 -Vt Dixmont Hospital 1015 70 Sundrv expenses to Dlxmont. . . 43 25 Phvsicians. O. D. P... ...i 2J0 00 1 horse. !!5; 1 cider mill, 38; 1 w apron, f 40 193 00 Lumber, shlneles, nails, carpen- work, etc., for new piir sty and repairing; cells for insane 141 00.3,S51 PI ei riivnawi nuuseana tarm....Muu j Am't due Poor House by County Trea- j surer, as shown by Auditors' Report. t4,fil0 23 . Ain't due P. Houso from other sources ' 4-V! 91 i i ItrUKI' Or I. ML.L.Y. STEWARD OF CAM- BRIA tOCMT POOR 1IOHSE: I Stock ot Fa rm. 4 horses, 8 cows S beef cattle, ! 28?heep, Bchoats. lsow with Tpitrs.and 40-bickens. I'Roni CEor Farm. 20 tons of hav.300 bus. oats. ' 1 .100 bus. ear corn. 3Mj bns. potatoes. 6i bus. back- ' I wheat. 88!4 lbs. wool, 190 bus. tornijs. I Masupactukkb ik iKsriTCTiOi. 4 shirts. 24 pair socks. 25 pair f tfckinirs. 30 chemises. 29 ur"i-ps, 6 children's nresses. 32 aprons. 14 jrqti.. 17 pet t coata, P.ltnwels. 30 nfllow-slins. 18 pillow . SO sheet a. ! 1 1'i bed-ticks. 1 1 nun-bonnets and 12 pairs mittens. ' l 'OO lbs. tk,i. 3 bbls. s ap, HOg-tls. al-ple buittr, 4 l'i2qi.. canned frnfts. etc. j I Aktki ks os HAsn. S4 pr. pns. S9 vests. 85 men's and Niys' Coats. 15 pairs drawers. 24 nntler- I shins, 20 hats and caps. 82 pain shoes, 2 pairs ! Iwxits ; 10 pieces eali-(., 44 yds. each ; 3 pieces idus- . , lin 40 yds. each ; 1 piece gingham, 31 vdsj: 2 peices shirting, each 36 yds: 1 piece ticking. 41 rds ; ea ' yds. linsey. M yds. new mattinar, 21 new buckets, ' o iii-w wasniKinpj'. a i t-.s. tooaeco, ins. eollee, 60 lbs. tea, 60 Ihs. rice. 18 lbs. crn stareh. 2i0 lbs. lard. 2 0 lbs. tallow, lf-7 lbs. can lies. 250 lbs. soap, 2 00 lbs. pork. 200 lbs. beef. 1 bbl tninr. t'lil. inoiai'. 'a, uoi. cracuers. 4 nnis. Hour. 2 bols. ap ples, 50 gals. a.pple butter. 11 qts. canned fruit, b glasses jelly, ISO tas. patatues. 4wi bus. ear corn. . 00 bus. oats, 50 bus. buckwheat, 1.0 bus. tCTntps. 15 ton hnr. ""0 bii?. coal. Far mi so 1 mim emkxi s. slc.i fonr hote wngon. 1 spring wax'n. 1 cart. 1 baa-irv. 1 ulela-h. 2 sleds, threshing; uiac'uine. mowing inachloe. 1 wiiximill, 1 cuttinz-boz, eider mill, grain drill, tav rake, hay fork and fixtures. 4 plows, 3 harrows, "l eiiai vator. 3 grain cradles. 5 s-vthes. ferks, r.ikes. shovels, mattocks, axis. saws. etc. Also. 8 sets horse gears. 2 sets liuht harness. 1 s-t bcegy har nois, 3 saddles, bridles, halter, chains, etc. INMATES OF HOI'S E. Number of Inmates January 1. 1874 52 " admitted during the year H born " 1 S7 " disehare'1, absconded and re moved during the year 33 died " n remaining January 1. 1875. 4 87 Males, x: : females. Inline Mles. 4; In sane Females, II; U.'ind Males. 3: Kliud Fe male, 1; Americans, 25; Foreigners. 2i. Aver age number of paupers tnonthlv. 51. Averajre cost of each inmate weekly, tl..t which In cludes 1240 meals to wayfarers. 1, LILLV, Steward. "vTk, the undersigned, Ti rectors of the Foor m auioria county. 01 certify that the forejio- H nnnirrei'i MBU-ircnim tnc'IfM'Inc ,C!c . f" .1... T . 1 I I . ' 1 s a correct statement of the ex pontes, etc. ie Poor and Hons- of Kmpinvmcnt furthr year 1ST4; all w hich is respec t ! uilv submitted. il'i0-- ourl'aD,Js this 2.1 day of February, jonx m.orn. 1 ANSFr.M W I'A KT.KX, Directors. Of AUI.ES FUCK, ) Attest I. L.iLi.v. Clerk. J2 5.-4t. W. 1. JI'Clei.i.asu John- H annas. M'CLELLAXD & CO., Jl.inuf.irttirers of and Prlcrs in Xnno' nut I Xl:iin FUSNITURE! AXD CHAH18. Vfe keep Constant ly on band In ereat variety a fall ' line of elegant PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS, INSTYLES AND AT PRICES T3 SUIT All CUSTOMERS Mavlngr the most skinful workmen in the citv, we are prepared to fi'.l all orders for i i ernes m bshssdu msm i is pieces oa scits, i -At PIIICKS Below fclther Eastern or Western Manufact nrers. Wareroom, No. 81 FRANKLIN Street, 34 Ul 07 00 00 fij C00 00 00 z; oo 00 20 ) 00 00 00 50 500 00 00 00 5O0 00 00 50 ISO 300 00 00 00 00 00 50 t 25 00 50 00 4175 10 CO 64 6:50 67 00 81 51 50 KEAKLT OPFOS1TE POST-OFFICE, JOIIXsTOU W, VA. flepairing Neatly and Promptly Done. 3T-A11 Furniture sent City free of churire. .'or and delivered in the 3-13.-74.-tf.) JOHKSTOWS FillTlE IMFQIRUM WM. P. PATTON, Manufacturer nnd Dealer In AIJu kinds or CABINET FURNITURE Bureaus, Hedstends, VTnshstands Sideboards, Chamber Sc-ts, Parlor Sets, Wardrobes, . Book Cases, Loonies, Cane Chairs, Wood SeM Chsirs, Kitchen Furniture, lied Lounges, Mattresses. 1 ete-a-Tctes, F.xtenslon Tables, Dininfr Tables, Cnj'boards. ic, &c. 4c, &c, &o ftc., 4o., 4c, &c e., Ac EVIRT tesCRIPTIO or SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE made to order in excellent sty.e and at low prices. Cabinet and hairmakers' materials of all kinds for sale. Furniture delivered at any point in Johnstown or at Kailroad Station free of extra charire. WM. P. PATTON. Johnstown, Oct. 13, 1670.-tf. 12 55 8-J20 JT175 50 40 95 35 12 50 50 on 95 2-100 92 O CO -3 i-3 W M M. I.LOYI) & TO t . -t h-i sjc?t CD Si o E - Dnsfts on the principal cities and Stiver s.nd Gold for sale. ollections made. Monies te ceived on depsit, psysble on demand w ithout interegt, or on time with Interest at, fnir rates. 825 S2R IS 00 . 250 tw 15 OJ 20 00 42 U0 4K 00 23 00 1 25 44 75 8S 00 A KTKACCTjOCS PR A writer to the LonJ.jn froui Ckpcnbagen, trays: "A Norwegian paper Is r-U-j-, an almost iniraculous T'rrTa, captain of the -schooner Aaiax ij " gcr, recentlj arrived ut lJ-.-jr. n lo 00 j Lsh Channel he had th ..rtua.. ' Hli 1 i3 a British lad of fli ua.-J.'x 3 05 6 AO ; 4 M 1 4S 10 ; 23 !5 1 !$ I 75 8 80 14 (O 3 03 ! t liar circumstajce9. The A ' " twelve geographical miles from eliore when the captain tho ;';, . through his telesooje somtii; . . -the water. He altere-1 hi-1 o 3 get nearer, and soon discover,.-! t' a sin ill boat, in wLich a Y-. w, asleep. ": "The shouting from the &eV : awaken hiin, but when a (r Wji 846 35 over into the boat he awoke -.3 t start ; an end ol a Une wag 1 , -..1 V. n 4.,et- 1 .1 . t. t .. . ETvodne-l and had to be carr. ;-l Ci . vessel. In the boat not-iiiir ; , , a pair of oars and a Bible. The v,; , brought back to life an 1 tr -s tender ca,re shown to him. tt-iVe ing account of bis fate : Iie in; j... . tje shore, reading' his Bible, v 'i his companions cajne down to '.- ed" hiui with the marner in i; . his leisure time. To escape f; a tcr he got into a boat; an i kej.t - .. when sullenlj he discover -J, t. ;. , . dismay, that his parsecu:. -rs Lt , line ani left his frail Wit Vj tLL. ,, th3 quick running ebb. "He tried to use tho oir?. but in vain against win 1 an l w ,t . v. dense tog set in, he s-.on 1 t t;. '.: ; After several hours of aib-n -and powerless despair he ft-'J g.c, sleep remained in fa-t bis o-'r against hang -r, cold, ai 1 t u- d- j x: Lis isolation during the tbr -0 t nights which he had sjerit iu L-; whe-n he was at Lust s-un ani bi.ri happily, neither the nxino of tit Li the plce where his parent-, lire L ; but that will, 1 suppose, l K- U get at whin the f tct obtain-? y...r ;- Lcity. ITi j name of the 'ii. v; ; azon is TLompson." TUB CO.V1ING AOi A well known speak. t s J '. : -rleech thxt the tavu c riight communic.tti ii-;t u'.v IVancisco without t ire cr .-.. : ' tju-li nee lanrhel ct I:i.a. I'.-r'u-statsnient is not so et:-i . j a? .:. tl. II-1 the or liuirr ? :k r x i : the mi'jcetTc tel.'sr-.ipi. ta .-: L .t .:: jears ago.it woull have l-u 1 the sauie increlulitj. The tr.;;. 2 science, like politi -s an . e. a.ji . cps in aaexpectal dire. tier.?. M.-'.ir. ence is a paralox. Wat.-r. Li'b: ways con.:lorel the iiv.-t isrr m?.tt.T in uat'jre, proluc:-s the t-li-.at known. V.V.h wr; pith. 'The chiidt-t I r-.-psj - ir i -" : lin so th&t it can be clemse! Ij senic t3 pr -scril e-i for J..r 'i Frozen foot are save! 1y axrinr '-"-t o sr.cw. (JiJJrc-n ar U'i i from iron dtirir; a t V-:. '.o: -harluare s.!:xs are nver i . -nicg. reron3 su.Tvrinsj fr go into ei.iivu'sic'ns at Xh. e. ; t i'. ' A Fr.iih p'.j siciaa, ho. v.. .--. r. L? tv cases of this mal.iiy h ' ' elitrof a X.-w York r.jw-- ..r ri 6ujtt until a surxin put a V.f eve't'a.Ils, w"i?reup n tle ji;u.ts r-.-t-.' went sW'it Lis wori. Thv s --t atioa is ujiiole to pre iio'. tV the future. For all w -e Li:.. the next cvntttry may i'ia:p f -river, and iU'.iiainate their L- 4 and el-xtricity. Iron vt ' magnctize-l, mj sail thr-uwh -ball-xns. An intelligent far.'-:-' -the soil cf a ihus.ml a-.r-i American grain muy le shot and Calcutta through iron -s 1 1 the sea. B,- meats of con L-n--1 -cold vapor engines, excursion '' -travel olon the floor of the oi-e-.n past ancient wrecks and mount iln? " In those coming d ys our present t telegraphy will be clashed with tfc' ploughs of Eypt, and the people '-biK:-k to steamships anl loeonio'J do now look bock to sail-boats i; COAchcS. "HCKETS, S1K! . This was the way it Lappet t-L ' the regular attendants at C i.ri -is a railroid conductor. :.- r - so much from any person. J -Calvini-sm, as from the fa t tl: ' first-rate Presbyterixn wLTe k- in the way he should go. A I N eince one of the deacons was a'-s.-c-1-conductor was requested to p as? vi Of course he consented. For tin' pews everything passe 1 cJ f - was a regular fin incial s'k . r anl dimes, and the railro.il :v.r eh:irp, but couldn't see th it anj away" wiluout repondlr.. came to a seat where the occn? ther buste-1 or disinclined. fT he head, but made no attempt on t;? The conductor looked at h'--" s:: no cash appeared. Then h- s shoolder, and sof tly called : ''T Again the man's head w.vcd h. but the stamps didn't co'ne. whispered the conductor. P B' ' " Just as the railrod ch ip was up the fireman and br.kem.a the impecunious worship.'r out of regular deacon came ia, anl . proxy. The conductor wiys he t running a church the s.jae a railroad-train. If a man vron haau't a pass, let 1-im git. A t.tttlb etrl tapon he' children' party, being askeJ if . but tb' good time, replied : ' i es much boys there. An lllinoU dUt ;r -h"' arose and 6iid: "e: " "o t -u'B aahingt n whip?-' ' Li eai
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