rbonsbuig. Pa.. 0CALANDPKR8C PERSONAL. 1 I ihe Other Tlare llxrr. T,lUlsd.ay. May ire. mi 1,1 IW" day at M. L- Oat- 01 J: every Woods ' wui una a oftl'C I ..Tin' IX col) xt week. r ' .1.....TIS lit "j,iHi' ; to m. 1. Oatmau s l-f''1."'. :'7i.n r,.r,fv c;i-.h k "" ". . u.,.t ..l.owimr that ' ;s the e;itlicr now prevail- . 3 .. - lsof tliisboroimli will I Tl.s PMl'l -' .xt six mouths from the t, on Fi'" '"' k"f Jil ... . -inilow neatly nrrnrtced K:,, .hinS at M. L. Oatnmn's f , ,.i,e;,,, racli store. I-' . " . U.?s of wiUl p!2onns were i oil''1, . - , TI111 vuluv intn-ti. ...I h.mm!. r..'oi:':' -,t..,s. on of the victim of . . 1 tj.. . . 1 . Inn.jMaturilay -,ai"iii.iy tU' veiv 1'cst day Tor laihmid ties . Ill I :.,lni.nLtn tl. trtirtW- L'lli bi!:t' win ot- i'u i-c.v. ... Ht Mi K. r.. joncw nils iriiH'.cu iit-i '.-it ttiil'lil'ien to v. .s. ,,. i;icfil'U'r IrJ'' lf,1lR ran infatt '.,;..;, 1 1 1 tlty in that place, only two , ,.f ft. can repeat and sing cor- ti.7rs-t li;li.:;it melody after hear- t sui-' "',;v .-lire. f,,v. .1 N." Mc!ori:gal, of the Presby ... ih liveied a very neat ami .'j -iu've temperance lecture to the f L.'ii "iirlny evening last. .. j, ill; i iir." T-tc. That's M. I.. 1 '.iMiisn k-eps the chtifst store iil'. i' J"'1 "' t wish t Ins ,,i t.niisl tlieie ia the fiitttre, yo;i -i r ..vni,! ilie first vis.t. LlU ti.'st N w Oilcans molassrs ever l.t ji iliis niaiki-t "is now on dranglit ; I.. Oiitmairs rheupcash store. a:itl is it . r s pi ice ns the conmiort Or , n.,, s... c ;m I., tonight elsewhere. LMi. ii-'Nit perts. n 1 e of the oldest ,i H. u'-t.iiig- i 1 fact, one of tn f t t'ue erj fust l"rn in this viviu t.i ic of t'.ie borough limits died this '.o ni-'inirjT. after a few Louis' ill .!. ii .ih'iiit 70 years. I-A m.i.iii'ii w.'iitan in t.onemangii uor- , h 'fc t-ru nuinber only tiluctcen, is i.iln "f lie chuilieii. nil vf whom h Tii mis at a ti-.ne, and not in groups w.il.Tf hi iiv iv, ns nature sometimes . Mav-fi l.tr if yo'.i can. !' i ! it A'l.H.n.i Mirror i light about ;' 1' f f::inl.i, v e can t sets that 0 : c.y n:v:'. dif.'oioiicc between or ir ii 1 i-i ni.it ic ; or, if yon prefer it. li'tn 1'iii.e. . tender Helium our . p tj t-nk. I'e see il? T .!!. uxtovj 11 Trih-iint'.a Ftich poor ';'v on tiie fjMC!-tiofi, not to say ! . i f nil otlit-r questions, that we ii Vt i-n f.ir ilotibtiu its asser :!.! kv.iw IV? 1 to a considerable depth 1'i-pi lii;! !;it Monday nitfht. in nti'i l:o?u Wiltnore who ti iiiieiview Dr. Hoffman, of this fu tlie mioji ct of teeth, natural as "ti!V'j!, re irxpectfully Invited to il.itu ni ll.'nirr's hottrl. In said lor- Mci;dav next, Apiil 10th. Mrs. '.Vm. M'Karlatnl. uf Holtida vnbtirv. 'I1, "T ? a e preserved quilt, iv. t i",it -,ir thonsnud patrhes, ;p nunlf l.y ill.- grand-ailut of that ve Mi r?. (.iiiti'iuary war, or more .1 !iit ii!ri;l y.irs n. Now come 011 ' U rvivmi'a! nuilts. F n;nn Ciipp, rjf Johnstown, will not am -h i f tti fieiuau lu liia for some ton., thf court h.ivine on Fridsv r'n.'ft bt nt to the county Jitil for a vi n ni"iiriit in recognitioii of the ! v hv m :: n little too free with, an ar lri-.n-i, a t-5 .f . W. Sloan. A j !'-if nf metal, welgrhlnz alinut - f-'1 en Htratn Burkett's right : t'.iH na ril mill, .lultimtusn, Fri- !.t .-t. a::il nenetratinir elear thro m.-ii!rr, fractured one of the irs! U -nt..!. 'lies anil produced a very fright- Ha lv n M u Witi. a joting man employed "Jl,:""!"n roiiihs; null, while at work tli'i'l-xV tu--T morning, was acci ' T 'r' k ..ti the bearl bv a rail lotok. l '.l.f.l. t.l ATI tulf l:.1i ...'i.ril l.,..1,.a '"! i-r. n.-t-rt cuticnis'oti of the brain. i"ri. ar. not cnnsidred dangerous. -1 rewi,'a.,vt. ,, voted on the first, A H' iii tli!:, I ridding in faVor of the ! 1 1 ! , Ui iKHimage ou lumber at 'viiMw.ri to one dollar m.r thoitsaio! inttiT lUnnan votel tl:e i ' !". tertur. "'tr retilrs will remem- H.ippiat.ttd several weeks 7 ( n- .l-iUrt ,V prof cjiier, of tl " "U jiinti. A ltnisslon V3 cents. "w nam... Surmi.-l (JritHn, who han ,..''1 s "'a'.-l. ;w struck by the Ci f.tlrr u .l t-.l t. nf the who has a in. MTrss Wt Wednesday mornlnz l-V fl 1 ..I l.i. l..r. " i i ti X '.. ii .trill uiuKPii in n,i-.rwii the elhuw and shoulder, oth-rw), injured very badly. He rcupa.ion and was on ins "Tk Itlirn tli ti.i-l.l.,.1 t.n......t ( ----- - - .-..-.. H'. J .lm Coulter, of Blivar, West- h7 'u,lty. was drowned on Sumlay o.is attempting to crr.ss the rivers, f -ice on borsehack. The animal he n'thr scared or stumbled nd ,t: - -. "i mi irct csil)(lll 111 I ""P si.d ho was dragged a consider- I -M rt ! If II.. I m '-1 p t 'Hav a wile and sever . r, '' Mr- ' ""Iter's father mot with i .'""' ' ars ago. l-,r 'V'.'1 ,n"""ecf the Blair county -'f.';' J"1"1 I "lson hr name, laid iis'.rn. n" of lh t;- I- Co.'a coke -ll. i,l'asbiirir. on WsdneSilay t ,. use many anoiuer P r. tt ' iie uiiring his slumbers MVl r ..IV .i . -r wlr.";.? ""5 (1r,lfl through which . "... i ii h I mt iinvi.1 .r n-.,, , ,u :'e cose oven, ana Lv f,-. .? ,n,,l Islson's clothing nfl'l ). was r . I ...... I. 1 1 I ... 1 r 1 t IVA .. ' fnCI T UIIIIICII i kMr j, V'iv morning following. ) r'-r. ,V:,'Wii''f- etcher man ' 'ul - urn m succesprollv to the I of s l.ru.. r : I ' "lit! ... ininiiiuirii., aint I).. fl,w r ... . . rap ... -.'K-iMit inr lilt" iwtl I . country afiords, recent- r.,n,,r fiammoth steers in Indi- ' 3 '"0 ir, V a'-r,ate weight reached ,!i. .Ii ''! r t, v is needless to say that ' . eomi-th the most tender and '"-It .l,.nT.. . .. t,,. ' "'.''., ami in) nun in " 'ri.., ',,," ""'7 f"' 1'S-nsing "."iinat nn.i rrt.isrtftt.-f.ti I. HPIIIIWiU" iruv.u..-.v......v, . .., ... ......... I . . WednrsdiiT afteraoon. chan's, it tnay not 1 r " ' L .I,.- case of .1. C. Trout vs. I 'ow !y ' P" W V e'e t on f.mnd for plsintlfT i;tstomer h; ),,i.M.i. . Idealrous of makinK K 1 lilii ." ke Mr. Got'wald. land. We lind tlie pleasure titst weett of ' ing the ai-unaiulance of Jlr. Jas. J. Tlumas ; vmivu lOMiimiiiijouaui me aspirants for i Iris-latur) honors under Democratic aus ; pice, and we must say that we were Verv favorably depressed with his appearance and bearing. He is .111 Intelligent, lire tu.-ui, and y popular wnerever known, and if imtnt F' : ailed will 110 doubt be found wotiliy of . ..u-ij (KMieu over ins two promt nent find able competitors in this end of Hie conn- j --Mr. D. W. Harshberger. of Johnstown, Woke upon Monda v tnornitiir lnt i..i r.ii. ...1 ! Ilia trlf. .1 uo.l t. I.:.. . . I ... T 1119 num. one 1 1. 1(1 OL'tT. In Ill health for some time and was moDosed to , """"ivii mi iteari tiiHeane, uiili li no doubt terminated her existence. Her age 1 was about 38 years and Bhe Irnvpimi.rl.M.i ..A titl t I .... 1 . ... . . .. . ... a daughter well grown. O.i the same morn inz. near Last Conemanrh n. .-ini.i .1.11.1 I r.f .ra. ..H a ...I -Vf ...... t . B i'1'1" 1. ; tl.io rtlnro urn dMil lu aild M It wiulii lu ntn.l rM..i . 1 1 1 f 1 n t ' . 1 1 - 1 .... " J 'iii v. 1, IU I . . . ..m..u mijjih. previous, me cause or its death Fwm to lie nnaccocnlable. Mrs. Margaret Farrell, mother-in-law of our valued friend, James V. Condon, Esq., of Sniumitville, died March 6th. lfJ7i. at the residence of that gentleman, after having attained the remarkable age of 97 years, or 1 t rtn t. J urrr.-aotiuis. x un tiecaseU Came from Mai f. "f j f Pardons met at Harris- ! Und with lier parents when a mere child, T' !. ' ..... i..,t t.M.k noactiou In tlie I consequently m among th earliest. ;te'i 1 ..lit... 1.. v ...:-.. .! " .n-i 11 wwui una, innnv yvara ot her life having been passed at whatis known a "Mart's Sleeping l'lat." She lived and died an exemplary Catholic, and received in her last momenta all the consolations of that fniili. Although Jt in no donlit a well known fart in the north-eastern part of this county that Messrs. Cooiht & Mellon, of CheKt aiitt enterprising mer- e amiss to sav that lust sed to do letter than ever inasmuch as they Are mom for their Spring c ami won 1 n-iraTe to taKe first cost "',!i":"'y- t!,M than 2.R0O '', V',He on "''. s ;t r-i""i" ": . . 1, lu-ir oniy lerniis nowerer, are cash or Its ,.f niiln tol in1 " eiiuvalent, and Ixiveri irho Intva tiie money to Invent cannot do letter anyvhere than wi:h this real'.y deaervlnjj flrm. Try thetn. A tnan named Joseph Storm, a reHldent of Client Springs, was nrrcs'nd Saturday j laM for attempting to out rape the person Jl Kaiker's 1 "arriea laor resuitu; in the Eaxt Ward ot 1 tl.l. I...rrsl, t.nt .klU l.l. ... I .m . V.v'U street, near the corner - - ' - -'ZmZiui jumping from the sleigh ami taking to the woods, since when no tidings of his where- attorns uave Men received. The outrage cotnplaimxl of occurred on Tuesday of 1at. ! week, and although the lechcrtius scoundrel failed in his beastly purpose, he succeeded I in teari.ijj nearly nil the clothing from his ( intended victim and otherwise abused her very shamefully. Ir. M. I. Buck, eldest son of HonJohn Rnek, of C.irrolltowu, has recently received a tlinlotua from the IMiUaiirlnhia If I.- vUit will eive to convince yon j pathic C'otlego, which he attended during ilie paxt winter, and Iiaving graduated from the Jefferson Medical College, in the same city, some four years previous, he is now em inently qualified to combat all the ills hu man flesh is lodr to in accordance with either the allopathic or homeopathic system. Jas. P. Buck, another of the family, is now at tending lectures at the first named institu tion, and wfc hope that he may, like his wor thy brother, gtsdnatu with honor to himself and to the profession ho has adopted. Now comes the gentle spring time, with a flavor of buds and Mossoins in the air and littld bits of faint green grass coyly peeping from under the warm sides of old trees, and men going down on all fours, with .1 table ' - . lac ms, and like as not ripping ttielr pants and otherwise d-moralir.i .,V their ..iotl.i.or T : Altitoua. where a large and elegant stock of Spring clothing has just been received, and opened for tho inspection of all the world and the rest of mankind stated that when Heneral We sec it S.ark heard of the battle of Lexington he ..... was at work In bis saw-mill, and getting I ttnrk mad alsmt the pews, he left a log half j sawed, and li'iVer returned to finish it. I That identical log, we are told, is to be on street, Johnstown, where the best ana moni seasonable wearing apparel can alwaj-s bo . , . . , . . . . a ,i.. ,t. i.. t.. i. .,i.ii.t..i (. iu.i some other log than the loz which taeneral ; Stark left half sawed wlieu he went to fight j for his conntrv. J Mr. John "Blocb, a well known citiren of ; Johnstown, who for two snci-essive terms, ' the last, of w hich ended in December, 1H5, j filled the position oi Poor House Director f for this county, died rnther suddenly ami i unexpectedly, aUnt 4 o'clock on Thursday evening lasr, In the forty-first year of his j ago. The deceased was a cabinet-maker bv j trade and having done a very successful j business, aconmnlated considerable property i real and persoual. He leaves a wife and several children to mourn his sudden death, i His funeral on Sunday afternoon last was one of the largest ever witnessed in Johns-! town, several secret societies, of which he j was a meniU-r, and the citizens generally , i turning out lu full tofce. iniermcni ai Sandy ale cemetery. -We are pieaseo to reeoru .. r our yonng friend Curt. O. Cami.n. son of our vonng mend unn. it. uampnon, son oi Ocn: JscSb M. Cmp-H. ofyohnstown, has Uome associate! with Mr. John T. Kinney, of that place, iu the driig ; " learned to esteem Curt, while he im seek- Inu toacnitire a knowledge of the "art pre servative" In the Johnstown Tribune ofiiee, and now that he has fully prepared himself Tor the position ho baa just assumed by a three years' course In theoretical chemistry at the Slate Collcze. and by two years' ex perience in compounding prescriptions, etc., perhaps, from nffocatlon produced by hem- orrhage of the lungs. The deceased had partaken of a very hearty dinner, and was getting really to go to ttisMUinnuto ....s...t a physician in regard to some oilier aumeni whii h aflheted him, and was np siairs pin- ting on additional rairneni summons came. Mr. FreMuuff was an nnclc cf Connty Treasurer FreidhotT n ana wnf alsnt C8 years. He was a marrie.i man, in ........ ..... made his i ma tMTtj.Y'e IiKjI llfl teillllT. no. i ith ..na nf his neidiews. at whose house he died. Interment in the Catholic , cemetery, Loretto, on Tuesday. May he rest In peace. - Our readers will probably remember that we Rave publicity several mouths ago . s.-- ; ..Hi,tl.l to the a Uegoii lact ma--i rines would deafroy the potato bugs, on the vines and requested any one whosaw fit to try the experiment to let ns know the result, in wnnplianco with this request, Mr. Conrad Yeager, of Chest township, assured us a few davs ago that besprinkled his vines with the ashes of oak wood and that It accomp ished the nnrpose fully ami satisfactorily. He was 'somewhat late in applying the ashes, but has no doubt that If the matter is at tended to promptly and at the proper time the ashes will "put a head" on the potato Snua anil save every vine from their depre dations. As these terrible pests will no dOU lit pass tnroilgn tJinmmuuui; ... numbers on their way to the centennial, It willl well enough for our farmer friends and others interested to try the virtue of wood ashes. Whatever may be said about Hie planks in the Republican platform constructed at Harrisbuig last week, it must b admitted that the Flank put into the Kepublicau ttateCentral Committee cannot bo weeess fully assailed. We refer of course to Dr. E. II. Flank, of this place, wh. is the mem ber of said committee from this county. The voice of the robin is beard in tbV - ,, M in such a way a to neoesaltate an eariv visit J, . V. , V,,' to the long established, amply stocked, and ?v.,s JIr MV- 'B: always jK.pnlr cheap clothing ba.aar of Javis Marian., Lbens burg Godfrer Wolrt-, next door to the post-olMre. ! p.'iiglass Job,,, Chest Springs """""" ,rir:, u I lavis Mrs. S-ah, Elwnsburg.... rather sjjend fifty dollars, if we had that n.,i-Mr, M. Vlienshnrir amount, In the purchase ,.f a now M.it of C-''lw ; " F.'lu'r';' .... . ii-n im Donahue Mrs. busan, t-.oensUurg cioines ni nuc viuiuiiig u.in, i..t- ..nn..j.i Ta..;Kfr f-.nl, I : : ri.miinnn.liiii7 on scriot Ions. etc.. ' ' h,-l"."entatlTe iUnnan voted the I !,,lr Lis uresent oartner. we feel sure that I f iv on Hint i....l M-.......I . i . ... I I V " .. r i. ii.. .... I lii'. h'si i . : . ! His apiarauce ' " "" Il,V. ' i Glass Usury, h- Is , , t " cursor of a successtni luture ... .ne f. c ernim. f ,,. ,. ll 1 ,,ul of rMX rm ord hl9 world for the extensive drug house of Kin- r-! " ..V.r.:.Vir"!- "' "pst esteems c.nse Mt.Ganghey John, 1 t t :,. r. "I' Ll. ' . . ' r townsbtp, died very auooen.y " V'l" (iriawald C. L u r, ,'. cuiirtru . ..iii on Sunday aftermm labl irom i.emurr..ae ,Jrifljn J. , Kayl e i . 1 1 1 w 1 1 1 nrii wtK i . ... t n n...u nrnnti r kiikhi. ii?. A FoumidabLe List. For the informa tion of those of our readers ho do not peruse the Herald or Tribuim, and their uaiue Is legion, more or less, jve append a fcnniplet list of the names and amount due the severai crcdilnrs of the defunct Ebeus nrg hanking house of Win. M. Lloyil & Co., as filed hy the aforesaid L,loyd in tha lT. 8. District Court at PiltMUurgli oti the ICth ul'inio: Adams Rachel, Chest Springs.... $ Abrams David, Kbenshurg Attled Kaurh, B ift.ilo, N. V 1R0 43 380 119 41 81 205 12 837 83 646 41 ltntirr U.... t'lu...l. i ' u.friijMfuij;. ....... : terB' I., Salina, Kansas Itetuiett Fvan J.. Klieushiir? . Barker Moore, Davis, and Hunt ley, Kbeniihurg Bender Elizabeth, Chest Springs. Bell Peter, Nick town Bradley Charley, Lore! to Burkhart Joseph, Snmmerhill,... Barker, V. S., Kbensbnrg , Biller & Co., Loretto... Baum John D., Carmlltow ft l?lu in m Henry, Carrolltofrn......;. Berg Henry, Salina, Kansas Berg Mrs. Kmma. Salina, Kansas Bennett Kvau J., Ex., Elwui-biirg Botand J. C, S.inunit ; Bichtel Win., Nicktown Burgoon Luke IV, Summit Ttoland Lewis, N'icktwn Bender Joseph, Mt. Union, Pa... Byers William, Klieusluirg Bishop Valentine, Lore t to Bennett David J., EJensburg Bums A. E., St. Aiiguntiue Burns Iter. K. J., Loretto Barrows .It Co., Lock Haven Breese Mrs. Jane, Ehenahurg Bush Bev. C t)., Loretto Barker A. V., fcberiM.urg Brookbank Mis. Manuaii, Ebeita Ijurg Bradley Mrs. Margaret, Wilmore Bowers John, Loretto . Iteohm George, Carroll town Blair John A., Ebcnsbnrg Bremas L. &Snn Bumford Mrs. Elizalasth, Ebeus hurg Brooks & Hawk, Chesi Springs... Brown J . A., Adr. Creason Berg Simon, Saiina, Kansas Brlggs T. J.,5. Howard St., V. Custer, Son & Co., Philadelphia. Carney Mrs. John, Monster ..t,.,; Wjaol ' ?i 24 461 37 278 68 !ilfi ro 2(.1 3fi ISO 69 721. 60 86 v;u 10 101 97 604 80 41 8 48 7i 41 30 3 13 80 04 322 82 416 96 4:57 7 S ; a,32S 25 ; IS 6 . V 18 ' 84 OH 14 67 ! 118 07 29 71 2:3 :a 2S f.8 340 02 125 S3 80 98 1,003 22 208 14 . ").., no;.sa 100 62 175 26 2U.3 00 24 21 37 01 .134 67 7fi 46 111 Ofl S72 8S 13S 4S 70.1 16 176 51 17S 04 Collins Thomas.. ox ,''o!,1' Jol,"",.owpn1 Condon Thomas D., ElssiiBburg. Cole Henry, Cartolltown Charles Solomon, Cliest Springs. Clark Mrs. J. V.., Elensiurg.. ... Conrad John, Chest Springs Condon James W., Summit Coons John, Loretto. ..... Cain Patrick, Carroll towrin Carl Carfer, St. Augustiue Chapman T. J., Indiana, Pa...... Cambria JITg, Company, E1mi- burg..... Carney William, lensburg w Carney Irs. Itose, hensburgv.... Davis David, Eliensbnrg.. ... .. Davis K. It., Ehensburg Davis Jolin I)., HlffMishorg 28o 82 ! 1,418 93 3'J9 48 91 7S 4,530 90 1,541 38 419 6U 190 ?1 12 Iouglass James, Carrolltown.. " '" 1n-no V- t rJIi .. J-iz Davis illiam C, hbensburg. I'avis Moses, Kleiisbiirg.. Davis David, Els?usbnrg . Davis A. H.. Eliensb'nrg.. Davis Mrs. Frances, Eliensburg.. Davis E. and M., "Els-nsburg...... Davis Master Willie. Elienshnrg Davis Miss Jettiiie, Eliensbutg... Davis John A., Kbensbnrg 427 JO 1,097 30 0 40 fi33 376 12 IIS 72 f 73 49 Davis Thomas, Eliensbnrg t I iTri . 1 1i nil H.iuin.linrif ; ' , , ! peven-ailX Jane. KbensSurg 1 88 23 j 1Ri K', -lon '!!" 140 27 l. IlaiMa f l i. IThMnaKiiPA in V "III! " 211 80 om in 839 10 '. Duncan Mrs. B. 8., Stronitstown. I Davis Mis. Jane, Eliensburg 32 (4 2!6 33 i 1S6 51 j 89 64 : Uts OS I 56 97 2."2 08 j 152 39 j 30 M i 108 94 ! SfiS 07 108 29 008 03 fia 4 89 j 66 ; ; D.ivcranx Thomas, Elwnsburg. !v!f' r"" Kli"'!!:' E,Tn.H,:i'rg i j avis Thomas N hbensburg It.x.rvl.M I '..M.u I- hniial.ll r i r Douglass James, Ebenshurg Davis J. F., Kliensbnrg Deitrich Martin. Carrolltown... Iimond J. N.. Wilmore Dimoi'd Mrs. C, Wilmoro. Ebensbtirg Duncan Thomas, Strongstown r . .. i-i- i . c. ....: . iir.rirtiu it. iv., ..it iii iii i '. .... 'avis in. A. rons, ioensimrg.. f'avis fssac, KlK'iisbnrg. . 129 f.4 Eger John, Summit Evans David, Ehensbnig Edward Hugh. KUinsburg Evans Hosea, Elensburg ........... Ecer.I. B., Simttiit ElierlyJ Francis J. Imretto . Eger John, Loretto. Evans Evan C, Ebensi'itrg ......... Edwards Thomas 1., Eleustnirg Einpfield George W., Ebenshurg Eger Fred., E'lensbnrg Evans Edgar, Elwnsburg Evans William. Etensburg Evans David E., Ebenshurg Evans Evan J., Elenshurg Evans John E,. Eensburg ........ Evans Margaret, E'wMishurg Evans David D., Ehensburg Evans John J., Ehensburg ,' c'0 2,575 P3 1.S77 26 t79 59 46 88 281 47 2,070 a 29 64 lex; 10 29 SI fioo 42 28 12 173 18 4.411 11 1 ;399 08 160 45 175 33 20O 12 307 35 232 83 45 82 i Evans John, Ebensbnrg... ......... 1 . kfl T.' I l.vaus nm. ., rj'w-ii" oiiij;. Erailll Miss Jennie, EtKsburg.. . Kntt . K F E, , I :rl'Cv "n Sip, tj.,, 1 ,1V4 73 ! 101 50 I 880 24 i 581 36 ' 364 Iii) 161 32 29 66 38 90 ! 182 39 ! 192 35 I 132 58 1 213 07 i 143 98 i 221 13 I rc ivensbnrg Summit Frv 8., Loretto. Filxharris John, Eliensburg Finney A. C Fields A. P., Shomokin, Pa Fresh Goorge F., Nicktown Farren John J., Elensburg Francis Edward, Ebenshurg Grirnth John. Et-enburg Garnian P., Garn.an's Mills Iiretto k tfo 213 40 SCO 90 49 62 K83 44 884 12 6 91 35 07 213 62 24 94 S56 32 3 55 282 30 653 4i 41 01 112 70 30 30 3,100 00 Kbcnsbtirg arman s Mills... ClKM.sbnrg or's Sialion... (iarma.i John, Ebenshurg ! .:ASn l ..in. fl VTlu.r.al.orrr Uriftin MMter 0., Els (4riffln lohn Hr Eb! Jo, n s St Law benhurg rence j , . c O'.endale j 0itttllt!l JrB. Jan,, Ebenshurg , 0 jfR Mrs. Mary 15., Loretto... mir.ss Rachel, Ebenshurg , , , ..onB N. Y Hutchinson E. S . New York Hoppell, Pearer & Co., Carroll- town, Tlinea James, Carrolltown Hughes Edward, Esnsbnrg Hmnphrey Morgan, E!enburg... lloweil Mrs. Ann, Ebensl.nrg.. . Hnmphrey E. W., Elwnsburg 1 4 P. AS j . . t,n I ta f!p4nf 19 3 lft 97 R7 47 248 98 188 40 78 22 22 88 49 307 R 863 70 79 93 394 82 271 31 24." 89 120 27 4..W7 20 3 O0 204 61 250 39 408 20 24 94 3,054 52 277 41 7r6 34 6.1 J 1 149 77 83 74 01 31 1 (" 222 40 3 16 35 00 45 61 11.5 24 1 38 93 natter . !'" j arter J. N., Grant . u ft L,ovdf Llirn Illnt Xr T.lovfl. I.timlHT t ;.t T Hnfd Mrs. Sophia, Chest Springs Huntley Mrs. M., Ilienslmrg Hawkins Mathias, Eliensburg.... Hnghes Mrs. R., FJs-nsburg Hughes Richard, Ebehsbnrg Highands Michael, Mnnster Huntley Geo. assignee, Kbeus bnrg Home Joseph, Johnstown Harris J. P., cashier, Bellefonte. Howell William R., Eliensbtirg. Hood, Bonbright& Co., Philadel phia lsenlerg George, filieusburg Jones Thomas, Elwnsburg jnes Jonathan, Ebensburz. Jones Scott W., Ebcnsbitrg Jones Daniel J., Ebenshurg James Mrs. Sophsa, Ebenshurg... James I'avld D-, .tfbennburg Jortlon James, Snmmerhill Jones & Co., .Ebenshurg Jones D. J. & Sarah A. Tkomas. Jones Jane, ioenshnrg James Dasrld J., A'licusbnrg Joues C. It . Kliensbnrg Jones Mrs. Prudence, Eliensourg James Beniamin B.t Tlensbnrg. 4f7 P7 SI 82 200 00 lones Davi.1 A., .nensnnrg. dsmr Mr.. Ann ftleusburg JauivsF.ev. I'avid, nslnirg. i latia rjnn i'., J.' vhbiiii i k ..... 219 92 j 894 03 j 1.878 83 I 2,481 59 1,781 07 C3 39 61 97 j 18 .19 24 632 39 V0 78 275 10 . 204 10 774 P0 42 22 r.o 2,702 89 38 34 452 32 22 50 269 36 4 04 14 41 12 12 94 80 113 30 56 80 67 84 ' I09 93 123 23 1,088 46 70 43 09 1 15 f.3 31 1,500 8S ; Jones Mrs. Mary. A'bensburg Kershner John, bensburg... Kinkead H., .Ehensburg i Kennedy Mrs. N., Pittsburgh . Ktrscli John, Nicktown 1 Kittell William, is-'henshurg i Kaylor Jannts J., Ioretto Kephart S. A., Wllmnrs I Kii.ports& tfnrin, sdm'rs, Grant Krise Dr. J. J ; Krise Mrs. Margaret ... j Kaylor Mrs. Margaret, Lorelto... 1 Kelly Mrs. Mary, Txiretto j Kaylor Mrs. Mary E. Carrolltown j Ijewis Mrs. Jane, JPlwnshurg... i. Luther Silas, ihensburg . lienminn & Murray. iCliensburg- ' Limit George, Ioretto ! Ijiiitnoii Dr. W., Jt'bei.shurg i Liitiriiigr Martin ; Lantry John. Carroll town.. ; Litringer William, Ioretto Lloyd Berg, ZTbetisbnrg I i.ewis Jonaihan, net.siinrz 186 40 89 69 404 72 21 85 8,879 55 138 32 440 40 225 26 269 32 10 58 20 32 57 174 7? 55 68 1,288 80 82 63 205 23 102 60 223 56 182 V.. 37 90 B34 00 42G 25 43 67 188 32 87 17 223 47 8,957 66 273 58 1,322 on 1,374 64 163 73 211 23 1 82 63 S.Vi 82 S17 33 75 S2 48 53 160 00 30 83 79 11 1.909 30 218 00 16 90 1 37 1,248 02 115 83 163 26 273 52 124 80 41 10 2, 192T.fi 493 05 29 18 462 22 83 51 1 01 1 1 1 24 1 3ff 8 35 108 31 44 ?7 4,290 00 455 89 184 22 ?1 82 313 82 6S2 24 520 O! 602 64 142 29 94 09 832 74 3 78 1.9U 75 36 72 871 73 1 47 93 299 68 723 25 2.048 49 8,947 !T 891 88 227 34 1,403 51 684 02 1,472 19 290 1 5 1 16 186 00 4 95 1 93 113 91 343 50 18 39 PI SI 24 3 35 13 31 MS R7 424 81 162 64 353 84 96 21 1,223 34 C 39 21 61 49 Ol 0 45 15 63 84 37 16 10 ISO 37 193 01 169 63 137 64 3S8 11 280 42 60236 23 77 3S 77 89 34 325 9G 415 28 213 18 848 81 223 10 87 07 C22 17 273 17 803 18 117 50 42 23 1,583 21 389 . i 78 27 231 21 339 74 f.83 18 378 07 379 05 319 49 709 52 Luther Mrs. Mary, CarrulltiWa.. Llovd A., bensbtlrz. .i....t. ...... .. i Lloyd Thomas J., Kliensbnrg ! Lloyd James, Suinmerllill Lloyd John, Tfliensbnag ..hi' .. ,i, I Lewis Mrs., .Ebenshurg ,;, ' Long And.. Pittsburgh McConnel William, Summit j Myers James. Ebenshurg t McPikc II. A., A'lienshurg '.. j Moore J. A.. Tlicnshnrg ... . I Morgan Mrs. W. R., Ei-nsuurg i Martin John, Kiinmell, Pa........ . i,.i'.,i.. r..i... ti .....t.. I McKenii Paul, Sunin.lt ..i. ' .V Ke.ma Mrs. Sarah, Summit .. ; .Voycr Ter-sa, Hemlock I Jichael Thomas, Jtlensburg : Jichaei Henry, Si rougstow'u j Jardis Joseph, vlensliiirg i Jichael Isaac, Jt'ltenshurg.. i .Vatthews Edward, Ehensburg.... .McDonald Afrs. Frances, ."bens- j hurg j 3ason Alonzo, Ebenshurg j iHre t). B.. Ebcnsburp j Jt-Donalu .Visa Ana F.., Ebens- "rg .Viller .Vichael, Belsano i'yers John B., Iiretto .Vdler Charles, Loretto .Vellon Redman, Chest Springs... .Vartin John, Kimmell, Pa .Morgan Win. T., A'lmnsburg .V. Pike Jrs. If. A.. Ebenshurz .. V I Jf"A teer Catharine. Loret.to..... .. i -V,tFar,auJ Thomas, Fallen Tint- j .V. tlinn vt Co., Pittsburgh -We Alroy E. p.. Pittsburgh.... Jurphv Tlios F & Sons, Pbila Noel W G, Fallen TimW v: ... p. .... . -1 . t : . Pbila.... Nutter & C., Chest Snrinus., N ic hnl Christ, Gallilsii (G Neill Jrs liellc, Ebenshurg. j Owens G ti tlo i Owens David do ! O'Neill Robert do j O Nelll Jfrs. .Vary do O'Neill Const. do Orner Ephraim, Sirongstown ' O'Neill Michael, Minster i O'Hara Frank C. 3fuuster ........... .:' t 1 oHSl utr, nrilDYA .. Parrish Edward, Elwnsburg Pryce D D do Prvce .Vrs C. do Plank Dr F. II do Prycn W D do Pnlchln Jackson, Patchitiville.... Pomeroy A Parrish Thomas, Cressou... Paxou Fred., Pbila Pershing C L, trustee, Johnstown Roberts .'frs A'ilen J, ElwtiBburg. Kimlan Sarah Ann do Riddle George ii do R iberts John E do Hotierts C T io It'iwlnnd A inos W do Reed Samuel tlo RolieitsOwen do Rudolph Adam tlo " I ..... ..!;.. .1. I Rathbiirue A S tlo uimiHiiii oavii. 1 1 u Rolicrrs Roliert H do Rolnrts Robert J do Roberts William C do Rager Samuel do Rees .Vrs Jane do Roberts E do Roberts E .Ss Son do Rowland E'llis do Kowland .Vrs .r do Roberts C T and Geo Il:iut1eyk Ebenshurg Rigv'le .oseph, loretto Rigglo .Vrs .Vary A. Loretto.. RiKRe -Vrs K'.iza, Lorettti Jtickey J.v.ob, Iiek Haven Ream Leai, SuminerhUl. Stehlcy 'rs J if, Ebenshurg Simmons Joel do Shiuafelt Christ Huiiiafelt William do do do do Smith R P. SecLler W IT Shoemaker F A Stiles Samuel, Sisters St. Joseph do do do Sumner & Co. Storm F D, Allegheny) Fa Stritmatter A. Carrolltown Swope A. St. Lawrence Snyder John, Carrolltown Sanpp F D. Iiretto Stricklwr )- Sfrawhrhlce & Clothier. Phila- t delnhia...... I Sawyer B J, Chest Springs ; Scanlan T R, Carrolltown.. Scully Fred.. j Stirtier Jacob, Snmmerhill 1 Sebroth John S, Carrolltown.... Short Alfred Shaw W H, Pittsburgh. ....... .... . Si rat man Jos, Allegheny Thomas .Viss Ann, Kbeitbnr.... i Til4ott John T do Thompson John Thompson J If Tudor iavid Tibbtitt R S Tibbott John K Tibtiott .Vary J Thomas R L Thomas F.ilward Tibbott Richard Thomas Jacob do do do do do do do do Jo do Thomas George TF, H'ilinore Yanght Sinmn, Loretto Vorhamer tleorge, Kbe-jsfcnrg.... Vaught Francis, Oallitrln Williams Richard W, F.bensbnrg Williams Vrs Mirv do IFilliams Jrs iVary do Williams John do Williams John K do Williams Scott do Williams WU do Williams Afrs Jane do H ike O B Wilkinson John do Williams .Vrs Sarah do Water K J do Wilson John, Sirongstown trailers Wis F A. Grant, IWstover IV .V, Wostover, Pa Wagner John, Chest Springs...... Wilkins H It. Parker.. Woodward jVN, Phil Walker R H, Chest Springs Weak land John, Cbesl Springs... Wood J W, Gloversville, N J Zabm G C K, and N Kinkead, Exr's. Klciisbiirg... Zahm St, Son, Ehensburg ..... 1,037 45 f,8 81 45 18 1 29 122 22 45 360 76 213 63 804 22 74 75 Total... 5170.714 74 ! The roof and second istory of Vowin- I Vlo's utter factory, in llollitlayabnru, were tlesti-ovtHl liytlreoii jtionoay evonmif isS . . .- l . 1.1 . 1 i t!,e rest 01 the DunainjroeinKsateu uir'umn tlioexertbiiisof Ilie fire department. Loss, . f 700 1; c3hk defective flue. Jervis Thomas, Fiwnsburg Jones Rev. T. K., lcnsburg....i. Jones David O., Ehensburg Jnes John O., JSTlMsnsburg .ones W. M., .Elieusburg cones W. A., .Ebensburg James 7id., .'liensburg.i. Jones Dwiglit, assignee, A'tiens- j burg I Jones 1. R ., A'liensbnrg. Jones Mrs. A., Tvliensburg Jones Thomas, Jltensliurg JonesMrs. Am. and Mrs. A. How- J ells ! Jones Mrs. M. A., Tbensburg Jenes Owec M., lwnsbnrc Our 2'uszle Uepavttnent. SIcksteb Twr.. April 1, 18f8. tlKAft F'reeWah Having been paying; some at tehtlon to your "Pneile Ienrttnnt wit hoot contributing anything thereto, and seeing that ' ?'otir etirresiHinilents liot unfreqonntly differed let ItBlr solutions to many of ihe problems. sroeCfr j them the cut leal Ixit to be made from a plank vf certain Oimeuslons. 1 thought, wit boat iiHeBdlrg offence to any of tl.em. that 1 would rive mj opto- ) tenon fhof particular proMetn lhu! If a hex can be ma.lc Irom the plank without any waste t j material, then K. F; M.'s solution was correct, or I so very near tt thst the error wtiald be too small to talkaXotlt. Ittat "Lioretto" Seems to think t list the plank could not be ent without some Waste of material, as-l hone th sides of the greatest cubical box thatcouM ba inHe from sunh a plank would be 49 15-10 incites, allowing one-sixteenth of an Inch for the saw cut. Kt 1 am obliged to eotienf with him, as the prosisitioo was to make a box from that plank. The sise of cubical box made from the elven plank. aeeorJInir to the rule -ad vanced br A. f. H., Would be Inches. Well, a cubical lo that eio made front a plank 4 Inches thick would hate more material in it than the plank contained by about 287 cubic Incites Proof: 4 S;i.7x4B.Ki7x4x-:1030, centeuts of two sides; 4.i i67xtl.M-.'&;x4x?-teo71, Contents of purt of two sides ; 41.&.'&7x41.?2itxyx-!t9PSj. balsnre of other two aides making total in box fror.T t-Dlitc Inches; and as the plairk contained 50400 etlble Inches, there must of necessity have been 52T Inches more in the buX than in tits plank. If this can be clearly contradicted I hop some of your eorre?iondeuts will be kind enough to poitit" out 1 1 Tie errr. I Answer to Problem Wo. 1 of F. J. f 'C. of Whis key Springs Ijet him cut the lioard 43.171X54 leches from the wide mifi j No. 2. Tart of ditch doit by one at 75 cts. per rod was R6il;V4S rods 1 part of rtltch ctnir br the ! other at fi.85 was 43.8444oi rods. This Is alio -vltia: price at 7 Cts. to increase arithmetical ratio front the first rod, and price at 61. 25 to decrease arith metical ratio from the first rod. Hut If the prices were 75 els. and Tor each rod of their resin-e. tlve iarts, then 1 prononiv e the problem ixn. And if not alisurd.let some of your correspondents prove that laet. Answer to A. D. H.'s liquor eask-Tlie one Cask ha rins; contained S4 pr lions, the other cask will contain (VI rations ; so when contents of both casks re mixed, the mixture willeontain equal portions of water and liquor. onrs, 4.O., J. H. 1). Cnxsr Sraisos, April 3, 18t8. TW!4R Fiixewaw Some of tho contributors having retired from the "Huxzle Dcpn rtino.it.'' I presume the "tu of wr"' impends between t'hest ,tfrlejr" the representative of pure cold water, and "Whiskey Springs " which, 1 opine, stands In the breach for "Old Kins; Aloohol." The two latest problems sent in from the fire. Water region have already been dleeunsed In the "Puftle llepsftment." Hewerer, we will -make daylip-ht shine tlircssh them" once more. F.nclld sars that -'similar triahxlcs are to one another in the duplicate ratio of their nomoloifous Hides." and as the livard problem is only bisecting a triangle by a line tlrnwn parallel to its base. 1 find that the said line must be drawn 8 feet and 0 Inches from the point. In the second problem the lenjrth of the ditch Is not given ; but to exhanut the one man Would have to ii r 40 rods and the othir 60 rods. I think Loretto" mltfht have orerlooked a 1 i 1 1 1 T Joke, as I meant no otlenee. I like"Itob Key. because he wouldn't (ret anjri-y If you tied a ffn fmirt to a can no's caudal exiremlty. However. 1 most humbly apologize for my misdenieaitor. and I hope to see the work of "Ivtrelto's' areniul pen onee more in the "Puxxlc Department." We nsed to tell a hoy who slammed the door of the school room as ho weut out to come back and close It more gently. The application is obvious. I admit an oversight lu my answer to"Kb Ry" fourth problem, and I beg pardon for pro nouncing It a humbug. The answer Is : lt.'s money. 641U-17 dollars ; AT money, 912-17 dollars: V.'t money. 7S8 17 dollars A. I. II. 1". S. "'llirn.anum ttt errarr,"yeu know. Chxst Sraiscs. April 1, 1878. Iixar Frkemas A. 1. H iu referring to my rule for working his box problem snys tl.at asser tion Is so proof. 1 will atrrce with him. but when figures proved the assertion 1 did not ti.iuk It i necessary to offer further proof to an expert arith- I metlcian. It would take np to much spare to give him a lull demonstration lu print, cut It no will call on me perinally 1 will do so cheerfully-. A. I. H. states that he would be very much gratified by seeing some of my answers to "Hob lkoy V problems. I suppose he was gratified when he "saw my so!ut:on to "H. K.'s" plowing problem, and 1 will gratify hira eil'setnally this lime by Sending him the answer to ' K. K "s'"timrlh prob letn, which he was trying to solve by all his rules and theorems for three weeks, and then had to Sire it up. In sneaking of that fourth problem e says : It won t work somehow, and iny private opinion of It would lead mu to conclude that it is a hnftnig and rtn't be done. I have tried every ordinary method of solving simultaneous equa tions, and still I only get tilftiiii nnwers. Hence the above conclusion.'' !it much Tor his private opinion. Here is the answer to this wonderful little prob lem : A.'s moncv. 'J9 7-17 lt.'s, M VM7, C'e, S'.s i; ; whole ;jm. i;0 n-17. Answer to A. I. H.'s wine and wster problem 14 fx Ions wine and 38 gallon water. For Want of time I will have to bid adieu to the "I'uztle lH'partmcut" lor a while. Yours, &e,, K. F. MirCowSr.Lt. rot'RT Pitocr.F.nisits. From the close of our last report np to the time of going to press on Thursday afternoon, the following cases in Court were takeu np and tlisporeJof in the mSnner itnlicatfl t Cnui'lh Vs. F. X. Ifahl selling HTilor on Pun day and keeping a tippling house: F. P. Brad lev, prosecutor. Ale prosequi entereil. and license Just grnutcil to defcti'lunt revoked by the Co'irt. i'nm'th r. Amhrnto and Vnlenl Ine l.antxev larceny and rceiving stolen goo Is. le:erut anfs convieti d in inilinna county and sentenced to the penitentiary for similar offfnin-s before n true tiiil was found against ti.cm by ti.e (Jrsnl Jury of this county. Coin'th vs. Jacob Il tckor issuult and bat tery; Charles Moore, p.-oseentnr. Not guilty, but guilty enough to "go ha I vers" with the prosecutor In the pavment oT the c.istr. J. M. Christy vs. Allegheny Mountain Coal Co. Jury chII.1 and swoin, when plaintiff pto Psed offering testimony which w;ts excluded, and having no other evidence to present, a non suit wns ordered hr the Court, with privilege to take off the same before the judges sitting in bene. John Brotherlin v. Gates S 5on et. nh tres pass involving title to land. Attachments tor witnesses having been returned unexecuted, case ordered to t.ie foot of the list at the ex pense of ihe plaint iff. lanlei;Mcrnnnld's Adtn'rs vs. August Lam bert, Verdict for plaintiffs for V2. Mngdnienn jharbsi.gh vs. Charles Johnston. Plaintiff takes non-suit. Jobtintoii it Scanlitn va. John Brothel line. Jury find for plaintiff 4TS S2, L. I ward Thomas vs. Kichsrd J. Evanseject ment. Jury ftml for defend. ill t. H. S. Myers dc Co. va. Anthony J.Conrad re plevin. Verdict for defendant. Win. H. Itover A Co.. for use of John C Trout, v. Joseph It. Holien and Robert llollen. Ver dict tor defendants. John Ream vs. John Renton and Foen James. Jury finft for plaintiff. t'ambrla fhirongh S'-honl Pisti h t va. James Meoghsn and Dnniel McPeak. V relict for plain tiff Tor r-'SO.lB John McCtisker vs. Edwtml Qulnn, Constable of Cmnt.rln Uorouah. Plaiutill awarded $!.". bv the Jiirr, J. C. Tru'tlt VS. P. M. Wolcsl.tlo Si Son. On trial. Competitive Examinations. Hon. Join, Kcilly, tuemlier of Oolijrress from this (17t1i) district, has furnished for publication the following card, which may be of Interest to some of our young readers : All candidate for app Mnt.nent ns cadets to the West l'olnt Military Academy are noti fied that a compel Rive examination Will be held st the !ogan Houso, Altou.it,. ou '.VcdiicsdHy, April 19, l.-.td. Candldiitcs wdi b; examined in reading, writing, orthography, aritlnnetic. English grammar, geogrsshv, ipartlciilarly of the Cnfrcd States! and history or tho Vnited States. The nge for cadets Is between seven teen and twenty-two years, nt least five feet high and thev must he tree from any deformity, disenso or Infirmity which inny render them unfit for military service. The successful can didate will be requrlcd to rep. ft ut the Acad emy not. later than April Sorb. Jons TlRir.LT, M. C.t XVII District. II T SEX F. A I MATH H W? J AMIS. Ma rf led , In this place, Nov. Mth, 1ST5, by Rev. P. F.vans. Mr. F.nwARn Mthi.ws and Miss CilABi.or rK J avkS, all f EliCBsMtrg. A SSEMUTjY I hereby- anRouRce A mvaelf as si cant'.iilate for Asseinblv. t ' subject to the decision of the approaching ncmo . cratic county oonvenliort. JOHN S. KH.EY. 1 Ebenshurg, Mnrch 81, 1ST8. T! OUCH NOT .Having; lxuglit at Sheriff's sale as the property of Jonv I VTRAKt.Ajtn, and loft with hira during my pleas, nre. 1 bay mare. 1 hbtek horse, I two-horse sled, and 2 sets harness. I hereby warn al persons not to interfere or meddle in tint way with said pro I pertr. Mas. ANN A PA MS. , t learfteld Twp., April t, ISTfl.-at. ! STRAY BULL. Came into tiny en closure of thesnliscriliet', I nW hire town, ship. Camtiria county, a black bull, wit white beily. white s'ar in the face, white spots t.n ths lejrs", and the tall tipped with white ; suppose.! In be two vears old this spring. The owner is here by noticed to come forward, prove property, pay eiinrges and take h'm awa; ; lai in in which he w;U to diiosed ot as the law dire-. J. :. nt uioLEM. White Twp., March 27, 175. 7-3.. w a i) vi:n tiskmkx ts. THIS PAPER IB OX ftLR WlTIf Cntraeta cam lx- mu CKNT8 aaM writ lor f"" Soak y Inn. Eliza s Young WIFS Ko.19 TtiS gTMil M'-rrn of lh ymr. 90th thvatiS tn km. Full EipoM 01 normonltm ii Polvaamv. a Wo man's Story "ti. introdacuM i Jonn B. Gousrh " IWrs. Llvermore. Btm aw, nit awl fiOO lllotrttonm. ot. t.otnff-t tritk aavSowk vtll-ros llw frvwosr Htwtnto4 Ctwolrt. ibinrlnf Iv titlM. fr ! I. ibinfj-.vt titlM. St fr-9 ! kN 6c CO., Hertford, Ct ait, Ohio, KU Btuou4. Va- .11. JMISTIN. OILMAN lit.. Jtnrlouaii Araats WATKKI Medals add Piplomas Atiardet ion.i..AM. pkjxoiuaL KlIlLlaS! l.SOn 1 1 In.lral lows. Address for new circu lars, A. J. liOl.M AN fc CO., OM Arch St., riiila. VANTED A Cosanlete H'mtort of reaOsrl- rsnla, frcm the first s ttlemeitis AGENTS. to the present, llv v in. M. l ur nell. I At. 1 Nearly 6W lnrgc oc- t vo pstges. tlrer 75 tine IllOsiraiioiis. No full history of otlr sttate has boon ul lur over half aeenturvi Afentswtll receive a cordial welcinte in Introducing this splendid work. A rarr rhnn-r. We want local agents In every township, il rife of mire for full particulars and' choice of territerv. Address, UtAKica i'itv fCBi.tsui mj t.'o., 3 4 S. 11th Street. Philadelphia. $12 n day at home. A gents wanted. Outfit and terms free. TRUK4UO., Augusta, Maine. FITS, Epilepsy, Falling: Fits This IS no humbug. For Information, inquire of or write to MOYF.R iKlTHF.KS. Wholesale Druggists, Uleoinsliurg. Columbia County, Pa. 50 Vllfnir csrdt, with yor name finely prlmeil. sent for 2;-. we have loo strles. Areata Wante-1. V snmplcs sent for stsmp. A. H. Fl LLF.lt &.tMJ., Kroekton. Mas. 25 CKNTSNN 1 A I. FAMIY VISIT1KO t)R l'ALLIMl CAKDS lor 10e;s. Something entirely new. Address K. (r. AIMM8 A. SON, t 'halha.n. Columbia County, N. Y. IIIK T.IXITK CO.. HTIJOl'DbBl'Sfl. Tl. L Knaery It eel a 11 ltd Maclilnery. $5 to $20? per day at home. alnplff9 worth ? ree. erissos a t:o.. I'orliatvi. ais. rERWF.EK til' AH ATtTEKDto Aittii. Male and Frmole. In tlmirown locailtv. Terms and f H'TFIT FltF-H. A t-'ress O. VICKKKY & CO., Augusta, Maine. fl'HK undersigned desires to sell his FARM in 1 tUeurfield township. Cambria eititty, Penn's. situate two miles cast of St. A uguntine, on the until route leading from Creaon to .f nnesrille. The Farm contains 100 At'KK, abottt "0 Ariits of which are rlenred. well fenced and in a high state of eultlvatioa. with a one and a half story Fkaxk Hocsk. a hewed Iio Hart. 40 ay SO feet, and a good Spring House t hereon erocted. There are alpo sovural le.irlig fruit trpeg on the premi ses, and a never fat ing spring of pure water near the dwellin r. Patments will be mat'e easy and possession given Immediately If a sale is liinde. For further particulars inqtihe of Jt. 1. John stos. Fjq., Rbensiiur, or of tho undersigned re siding on the premises. PATRICK R. KEBI.t. Cearfie!d Twp., 3!areh 81. lsTfl.Mf.- l.M ) TII IS : rt'H K undorsiB-ned lmvlna: receivod a larae num 1 berof samples from Philadelphia and Pitts burgh. Is prepared to taku mcasun s for salts or parts ot suits of clothe for any jerson wishing t r-Kt his wearing apparel made ia the city Injthe stest st vie and of any qnalltv or if 00. Is he may select. The pries are attacho.1 to the simples and the terms are rttn ot.wv upon receipt of the clothing. Mnke and fit warranted ticrfrel. A I so on hand a lar.se stK-k of IIKADT-.M A PK CLOTlllNtl, which will be sold verv cheap for ch. JOHN L'OKiH KKTY. Fber.s!ury. March 8:, i37:.-5t. T3 A KM Foil SAM:. The umlcr- A. sicned tfTrs for sale the flna FARM now owned by Jon M. V if.i.tA vs, situate In Cambria township, one mile east oT Kbens htinr. containing ACRKX. of which 0 Acaes are cleared, having thereon good buildings, a large orchard and a sniPyient supply oi water for the u of houss and stock. This is a tlesinthle farm, convenient to msrkol. eliure'iea and schools. If not sold by the ISth cf April azt U will then bo for rent. For further particulars sail on or addr-s.s JiMC OlTTiFtfa, Ag e KbensTSarg, Mara-h 8. 1ST8 -IB). EXKCUTOI'tS' NOTICH. Kst.ttK of I II. SHIKt.DR. tlecM. letters testamentary lmving been issued to the undersigne.l by the Ueg'ster of Cumbria eoanty on the es'ste .f piitrlck H. Shields, late of Ire;to borough, decensed. nil persons Indebted to said estate ars requested to make payment forthwith, and those having claims .iir:nnf the same will present tlu-m duly probated f.r fettienie.it. .IdllN fi. SHlF.hUS Executors K-.BKRT T. SHIKI.PS. s txecuto, liorctto, March 2. 1!"9.-Ct. A I ) M I X I ST R A T O K 'S N OTIC K. Kstate of .Toiiv C Dimonii, doi-M. Letters ot a.lmlnlstrn.flon on Ihe estate of John C Pitnond. lute of Wilmore borons li. (Cambria eomitr, decenscd. h-e been granted to the under Signed, residing in Snmmerhill township. In sai l county, to whom all persons Indebted to said es tate are requested to make payment, and thoe having claims or demand will make known the same without delay. .1 ESSE II. DIMONP, Administrator. March l' ISTd -Ct. XECITTORSrNS5Tici:T Katc of Jas. J. MtGot-oit. dec'.l. I,ettrs testament-iry havinr been grnnied to the undersigned on the rst.ite "f .Tames -.1. Vc-tl-otigh. late of Snmmerhill township, rtereas-d. all person? Indei'ted to snid estate a re here'iy notified to make imnteitiRte pnyment and those htt t.it claims ag;tini the sinae will present them, duly suthent'eited. for S"ttlemert. " PAMKI. I.OTI.K. 'Ei-eutors Match 17. HTd. Ot AD M I N I ST U A TOR S N OT I C K. Kstate of Makv KEttciTt. deeM. Iifltters of administration on the eoiste .f Msry Kehoe, Iste of IJsllitiin township. Cambr.s eotni ty, deceased, having been irranted to the under signed by the Register of said county, ail ersns indebted" to said estate are re.neste.l to make liu medinte pavment. and those having claims or de mands s gainst the same will present them proper ly probated for settlement. THUMAS I'M'.N'KKT, Administrator. flBllitxIn, -March 17, IS7-"t. ADM XI ST RATIO N X OTI CK. Ktat of Anthony f! arman, decM. Nrttloe is hereby given that letters of adminis tration have been granted to the nndt-rlgntl ou the estate of Anthony Herman, lateof" heftfowu Shin. Cambria county, deceased. All pera.-ns in-tU-bled to said estaie arc notified to make proiup' pavment. and those having claims ouainst It are requested to present the same pn.perlv auth'-Rtl-eated for settlement. M s R V OAUM AV. Chest Twp., March 10, 1S78.-17-31. AukX. N'lwl-'mroriMi-o a t at r.or TOM PRICES ! The undersigned de sires to Inform the public that he has opened a MEAT MARKET in the building recently -ro-pieil bv lewis Rodger, on Centre street. Fresh iniato'f all kinds ou Monday and Fr'day eveuinss of each week. My terms will he strh ti.v e sn. and prices much lower than elsewhere ia Kbens burg. P. H. ZAHM. March 2, 1879.-tf. N OT1CE. Xotice is hereliv stivcit that t have pnrchasetl st pnhlle salo n n.1 left with Rkseioct Folic er t'arn.ll town ship, the foil .wing persmal properiy. to tit : 1 horse, 1 yearling iMilt, 1 cows. I lo-ifer. Scalvrs, & oiirs. I nne-horse sled, grain In the ground, and al) movable proiierty. Po not interfere with the same. A. H. HA CO. Carrolltown, March B ISTO.-t, Dksirarli: property for SA1-.K. A Lot of ( round, ol l-y 100 feet, situate at or near Wesson, havlnrt thereon ereclcl a eomfortnWe Plank llwelliug House, eon tatntnc seven rooms, and a small plank stable, is ottered fir sale verv H.e. Title perfect. Tor carats esll on or address the nndersigned at t'res- Son. or-T. W . Pi t Elietisburg. March 17.-4L. M as. Al. A. HAU.IR. TTAXnS OFI1 Having this tlav ol A bought st- Cons'Alile sale, as Ihe pro perty of Joa.v WtAKJ-IMi. one slde-toruig bug- , gv. shafts spd ro'e. rhtch 1 hae left'ie h i-s srtston dnrlng rov pleasure, I hereby en ion H persons against liieddltng r In st v war interfrr wtth said propertv. !Vl fta. ANS AIH.M. Cleat held Twp.-, March IS, 1S78- -4 31, I ti i it i ai Mai 11- COLLINS, JGHIISTGH & Co. EBENSBUlie. PA. -1 kiiii rATAItl.r. S KKMAHO. INTEREST ALLOWED 0 TIME mm. M3KEY LOANEO. COLLECTIONS NUDE, AND A tJKNRHAI. BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED, l"T"?pocll sttc.ltliin paid to l-i!sino of 00 r-le-poiiitents. JAH. V. MUttl'ttV. Nov. IU. IhT-t. If. Carhler. JOHNSTOWN SAYINGS BANK! 120 Clinton St., Johnstown, Pa. (iiiAiirr.i;r.n si:pt. is. ito. pkrositsi .' received tif all union not less than One Ni tr. 1 resent rate et Interest, sit percent. Interest 1 due tu the mouths of June end Iieeember, and is not withdrawn ts added to tho deposit, tbuseom. Isiundlng twice a tear without troubling the 1 iMi'llor to Cnll or even to p;-e?ent the depn.it IwiL Money loaned on Real F.state. Preference, wit It liberal rates and hng time, given to Isirruwcrs 01 I lering first ntortaages on farms worth tourer tear t times the amount 01 loan desired. Oood refrreuoa 1 prrtect titles, etc., required. ! This corporation is delusively a Savings Bank. I No commercial depestts received. nr discvont granted. No banon personal security. J Klsnk aiilicatleus lor borrowers, copies of the j rule-., by.lsws. and vcmt law rrlat:ug to this ' Hntik.sctit to anv address desired. Tki stkks .lames C.H,M-r. Iati 1 Plbert. C R. F.Ilis. A..T. Hawes. F. W. Hv. John I.wman. It. Kauiuer. jr.. Itaniel Mrlvtn-1.1 ,n. P.J. Morrell, James Mc.Millcn. Jtm.i M-I-Tt, Iwi I'litt. H. A. Moggo. ronrad Supp-s, tleofge T. Swank, and XV. W. V'altrs. I'ANIO. t. MtlRnr.LI. Prsldent. Fras-k IuskSt. Treasurer. Crsrs F.LUErt. Solicll.T. H-3,i. ly. Mrs. M. MOORE 2 Pen it A senne. near lotb SI., riTTSJiT'RGII, PA. To tlto I nlios ! lam Just In receipt of a large invoice ot MOOT ELEGANT COODS ! which wilt he closed out at great bargains and at one half their real va ue. In part as lollows; lVorioli GarmcnlH, cos'sriso is risr or SHADED VKIA'ET DHEsSES. KLKgANT SILK CLOAKS lined with the finest furs: raloretie S.inoes, or or style t:ioth Cloaks, iverdresses. Neck Scarfs, black and white I 'a masse Camel's H air Cost um.i, Slcilllene .laefcrts. Hats and Hinee:s. and a larse involceef Seal Skin Saqnrs. Mulls and tis:al-i a niagificeut asS'irtment of Real Ijrr FloUnclDgs. ritlsliurgh. Feb. 18, lS7.-Tm. Fiitit tkizs at Tika Kirtrm. ls;i, 11 . r. OSE.VST 1: k l , Vsnubielurer tif superior Union Crop LEATHER, inn pkalsb i?t BM, mt AM) rUSTEP.ERS' HAIR, joiA.sioir.v, hi. 4.00S cords of Osk and tfetnloek Bark wanted. Cah paid en delivery al the Tauncrv. Jan. 7, ista.-ly. Boyd & Gamble, ARCHITECTS And Supsrinten dents ! Gerrr.ania Bank Building, Corner tf'aod and Diamond- A'., 2-S.l PlTTSBURfUI. TA. ly.J Fairbank's Standard 5C4' Pf all kin Is. no etrcfo! to bur , inly t he gennlne. A is... Itaggag I larrows. Warelionse Trucks, nn pr.tved Money Prawtrs. ttroeers" V'ntur-s. ,e' Sctlcs Kepaired ! I promptlr. (3 31.-m. FA 1 It R A N KS. MCIRF. A '!.. H Wood Stri-ei, 1'ittsbnrgh. t.ATK "CAIN norsE," Curner Main and Vittfihnrah Sts., cnEENCQunc, PA. Very centre of loan. Fronts the south entrance to the Court Rouse. ! t.'7.1.-tf.l Jlinx POUTER. Lessee. st kslre B..ntttlle ral by soiil for f&i.no 21 Itolce Tstrletleo nl l lnaor Seetls by gJI sum 1 1 for f I .OO. ar-tzt for lllnatrntedl slsUtne ef Platuts itt1 s.el. Tree Ity mail. A. i:i.l JOITAt O., 114 Market ., Pit thnrglt, Pa. Attention! Black Hi!!s Men. 1)1171 Pvl Sicgle or rcatlng. of nest makes, J i I' L l? l ut a 1 1 pr res irim a to vlinT CI'VCt Poiihle and singie motile and MlUl Ul iM .,eeli-la.ling. S to 3n0. nn.lri.ic I 1.6 it 7-shooters fer ball and cap or wCtt.'llClM pietal eartriilges. .VM to 2fc. Call ail see or vsr te Tor illuirted price list. .ri:at ni,srtu nott, . (S-J4 -im.) Ss5 t-lbert j street, I'lttaoargh, Pa. A XT ED 150 Tons KAGS and WASTE PArER, A I CVrs llatf lfwsc, AV. II. rciITON, 4'i South Diamond, T. T. lSVIVlS.. ARCHITECT! H.is returned from Eanpe. nrriiE-9i linn avinvr, t-H-m.l rirTSHL'RGH. TA. Seeds! TREES! Plants! "I") F.LT A RLE Vegetable sd Flower ?eeds Fl J V r.cst Miked ,to (,ra-s Seed Potatoes, Fruit on-l rpieientl Trees J;ajal! Inti'n scl Tver greens do."! tod boudlng l iapta. wbclesIsn4 retail at rednsed price t aiil"u?a nn appitea tlon. JflllK R. ft. A. S1l RIKaai. 13-1T.-Cm. 112 SinithneM M.,.Futfuuri. yfflr Kmet and Forks, lA Sv7 8C1680R8,Xv jJB M "ffAXIl, HOVlt. LOCK.VCa atjf Hingw, Ntsk, Filet, etc Wrtl IrfuCarperrter't, BVickKriHh't, HAjr$ j VtS AGRICULTU3AL TOOLS, J!3 YiV- UTTtBCBftwl. PA-o I'&i Cor. liberty 4. EUTJl ATf ! H0SEB 1 ELl4iiAi
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