"JL -. iCJiRliFR. Put away the lone-tailed "Ulster" .ai.K it 011 the carret floor; Spri j ,.orn. nip in i.ict in witli us-we shall i. 1 it Ebcnsburg, Pa.. fir 1 1 n I Shim-kino Affair in Ai.toosa.-A 7Vm.eronce Lerture tl(t Should be Jteded Tim lllli.t...,!.. 1 - i . , immore: for the rl,,...., ... i I f. ... ., ... , V " verv l. r ..r i .i " """y ' nwii lummy liuiclileil to til w .v .. "fat, Horn tiodfrev Welti, the clever clothier. -!. I .,., i.;- Btimlav c.litio. of the Altoona Oio'e for the following facts. aim as we bave cnmcd them with a f,.ar 4 , LCCAt AND PERSONAL. .nxi fAf Other J'tare. . . 1- ......i niiA :.. ..-ttlla'llt. t f, r voitrself. Sheep are for !,i a' Inf " mir streets. ! lie I e n i u :mu i vcrsary f President Lincoln .,-;ri;ii'" i ' r .. . " V11"1 street, in Altoona'., , h.inges from the former naner.it in riuht r-.. I .1..:. T n . Ve ,,,e r- - RO ! pr"ner ,,,al Wft ,bo,1'1 Jo credit busi 5ml rJ. J . b?,s !' P,,,,.,!' at lwet prices ! all round. Here is the story, and a sad an.lwp.trn a smile at all times hlan.l. j au.l ho king one it is indeed: PaR KCo andT rell'- ""J?1" "f About eleven o'clock on Saturday morning a bI ; tii: i Tt",,enf.of Wan town- ! resident of Altoona, named John Courtney. ,,,,,, y, misseii ins looting whiie i W"IS "'"mjr along Ltevcntti avenue, in the meat marker, an unknown upon him blows thoroughly taken l.n..1. I pp. - . . . . . 1 1 , . . . - -' a " - v. 1 n3 wuiu v i enji I " , ureiiv inn oi Ills lelt loot was aljo erilsh- i '.l. The iir.fortnnate man n- i i. : i"ii'B iu ixiiir.i a ireignr train on Fri- "win i nniiras .niik s nay morning last, and fallintr ,i. i W.H" snam-my seized ny wheels hi. rirrht t .,. ,.r,, uian, who netfan to ultower ti.o. s. i i . " 3 . a.uy c rusiiea ( irom a knife. Courtnev was mat 1 1 ha to he amnotateil . .1. i... i t.v .r,.,.. i i... ... "Yin invit. d to the "Ameriean i lnoxteated at the time of the accident. ,'l,.1',N. Mi.-nt in another column, j . Jdie 1-ails, a lady residing with Mrs. L" tried W. J- liineharfs I 1 a,c"inai Hurnside, Clearfield count v, i V'"1 ,r... ... ..... not .lr'rnm 11. '-,,...,: ,, - , .'lit' If ti.it trv i "m ,n"it:iiii ll""f i" CresKon Springs ' ir.,.t,,l f,.r the reception of guests on Inn.-. !nM'"'. nt far !roin the Camhria county line, mini i-..i...t:.i ui leenng unwell while in the ganl. on Tuenday of last week, and before Mrs riitchiti could wet her Info the house she fell 1 " M r.iotioti, the escaped prioner, l or Rt '" apparently died, although J JiVVe l-et-ii wen nn Maui street, '., 4.. ,., Tti."i:IV nisi, I,,liv. the great temperance visit Vhest Surtax onie day 1k ynrt of .lames Perry, Es.. '.t .-atdsli of '' t.eaoii were ,".nr il.it immediately south of this r .l.iy l:t. They were big f el- were certain sitrns of iif .till v;.;i.i os. Friday Ust. which deterred her fri...L i from bury tag the Invly. Heart diHeao i. ti.. ! supposed cause or death, if really dead j President Irdo de Tejada, of the Mexi- ' an ltepnhlic, aceoinpanied by his mite i ... ........rr:., ,,,,, Mi.rlll 1 1 llCtlnr OI H on l uesiiav evening O had received five uirly and painful, though not dunjff t.iu9, wounds- Tour in the breast and one in the left thigh. Passing on down the avenue the unknown maniac soon came in contact with a party of 1 Keui leuiaii, ami as no oranoi-meo ins kmle and ircsticulatcd in a remarkably fierce manner, they 1 1. -if an to fret out or his wav. I'nfortun aicly Tor on of them, Mr. James G. Knepp, In attemptinir to turn he fell over a etore box, and beTore he con l recover himself the lain! knife Iih.1 been plunged into his bowels. Mr. Knepp finally managed to get on his feet and ran. Hie assassin following him for some dis tance. The latter soon returned, however, to tin- Y.iunir America corner, where he was sum-mon.-il surrender hy one ('has. Whittle, or Naule. His reply was to rush at Naple with his blood-stained weapon in his hand. Nagle ran, ftrinira revolver at intervals, the insane man still following-. About this time George Metz hit -A ! on a iiesiav evenins last. Tb ,- ... ..... point, to be taken in by the distinguished or i parent effect, and soon alter James O N'eill t extinguished party from our sinter Kepuhlic I la .lolnistown and the mammoth steel works at that place. Won't the local editor of the l rtotine spread himself prodigiously in tell ing all he knows and don't know about these foreign dignitaries and their present and prospective movements. On Saturday evening last, a of nn- ! I'!? IJirk,"i formerly employed at or near rouii- i lA"y "tation as a coal miner, jumped from J n moving ireigni tram, on which, tramp i like, be was "bumping" bis way, at the J point above named, with the avowed inten- ' tion of visiting some of bis "old crn.tte" I 1 Wm livers f.ir tl. ! f herealiouts, but instead of alighting on his I n advance. Some time during the night he . . -, i. r.ii i . , - . . eseaoeu rrom Ilia room liv onxmnir tlie mm nw I , , , ler A n. if lrac,urea lns I and jumping to the roof of n small shed and shoulder very badly. He was sent, on to rro.n l.eA.- i..thrm.n,l. On st.,r.tUv m..r. calf minus a tale is the latest r It is owned bv Air. J;u ob . "(J '"':lr P'1ckIi,jk Furnace, ( ,'ir ' name i "ti the debit side of A. -r .'v !'iii Iwoks you bad lietter 'ur, .ft v 'ii k if you don't want .. . ;t.l "l1 I" "K v titan twentv-otie persons liave hern sent from ISlair iS-.itf Lunatic Asylum near Harris--l;:n '! ,eW years. , p. Ilmiuiire farm in Jackson -i r . .1.. i... i .... m ilS r.-.ll'l '"II C'lii UA3 U liy . F K. Pavii am: A nee rami it is. -'.."l;it;!l.iirgh LxaJvr says that a young 4 ""iu C'liip'. recently married and et j r K;m:i-, wre roblte.1 of 3175 and : lellsd him to the if round with a heavy club. From thence he was conveyed to the lock-up, where his wounds were properly dressed by l)r. Walter Hell. These consists of twoortLree rushes on the head, one pistol shot in the rinht bt east, another in the ueck.and a badly bruised right arm. Investigation disclosed the fact that the roan was James Harkins, a miner, formerly em ployed in the mines near Houtzdale ; that when sober lie was a very quiet, decent citizen ; that some three weeks ir be had quarreled with his "chum" and had quit work, and that for the two weeks immediately preceding he had been on a drunken bout. lie made his appearance at the lirant House on Friday, where he regis tered and obtained a room, for which he paid QTATEMKNT of RECEIPTS and ! -f KX PEN DI TURKS or thk RoRorcHi of KiiKNsnnm Troin the 1st day of June, 1S76, to the 17th .lay of April, 1.-S77 : i To ara't lnfl ItormiKh at last gettlemont. f. 8n ! " of duplicate lor 17(5. Horou-h tax B3 06 easn rcc u iroin Weiiimuster 41 4"i S. V . iMvis, late llur- M Bl 59 tl,157 4U n. Ily exonerations to Collector 47 " cuuiiuittsioil paid Collector 169 40 " " Treasurer 61 tW " urn't paid for repairs to streets and alleys 245 2."i " amt paid street Commissioner 1X1 .so Clerk to Council 30 00 " " for printing 1 &o " " " tor merchandise 22 4!l " " " lorstone and lumber 11 7 " " for jail fees and hoarding prisoners 8 .SO " ain't paid to gjiecial police. .. IS 00 Fire Companv 37 50 " " " tax on Bor. ltonds . 4.' 30 " " ' for building roof over Reservoir 265 00 ' m't paid lor hauling itone for Reservoir Tib 00 " am't paid tor fixing Derrick. .. 63 34 " " - ' lumber for Der rick 27 80 " am t paid for material and la bor for Water Works " ain't paid lor mlFcellaneoua. . . " " on old Indebtedness. I To balanee dne Treasurer.. 70 03 30 50 lk 8711,884 73 2u7 33 EECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES of 3 mill special tax : Dr. To halnnce dne at last settlement. ' am't of duplicate of tpecial tax. :;.!' .ul tii Wets at Altoona a few days -r..j!i?y Superintendents of the State a.n-t in i.i'ii veiition at Harrisburg j r;.i7 iiex r. iVe preMime lhrefro ,r lr " 'u Harriahurjj on that i ; ' j,,;; iVvt-r has broken out in Jackson I ;ai'l a ln'ic in the ground a few : ifrriuVt-c is apt to be the result. ! : c L"p for better, but it is rather ! :.:.!-. I 1 vt'H'ft ma.le to set fire to a ! r ;n A.lix'i'a en Wetlnesday morning! i. ,- f. r; it ttitt.-l v the huiiiing "waste"! i:i time to 'prevent further j . ,; ;r-! i f v . j i: iii' ti Tramp was cut to piece by i .r:ti ai Hall s Station, Ia. K. I;., .) ;r rv.i.tli lat, his head being ;:.in ll.o xhotilJeis and bis body ; ,l,:,.at.l. t.i I.- tlie- if you are rroiime.i or ri'iii, jtii'i inc i linn": ji in. ' -nh Si rup at once. Its use may ,i iT-'iu i-jrere sicUness. Vour drug i ? ;t. I't ice, J.". ce;its. t'li irl-s Hotel, Altoona, now in riirj ni Mr. Michael Fitzharils, .! .i- I'ul l.i- outcry, on Wednesday : JJ 1"". Mr. .f.icob Unman being !.. r. A price, we take it, for times. i '. Ii 'li- j.'r.-Af big oyster man irn i ii .i.it n.i; ( ") hour by advertising ' I '; n .rli a voice of ten-horse v-: v .itnd whereof, a lie bis ! I i Hiee-s e.-n li parlictilar hair .i t n i i'ii end. . -ri i v y . i o r stomacb or bull-doze k T-.tletlte iieces.-ll'ieH of life can 'I'T a tti'te M'Cg, so to speak, at Pittsburgh, where be said that be bad friends living who would take care of him. Tbo local Kcribe of the Altoona Tribune wifnesed a thrilling incident on Wednesday last, on the Hell's Gap Kail road. While the train was proceeding from Hell's Mills to Lioydsville a litile ihree year old child was discovered standing in the middle of the traci opposite Kihu'm barn. The train was stopped within a few feet of the child, w hen the conductor sprang forward, snatched up the little one nod carried it to a place of safety. Had the train been going in ihe op pusite direction the child would, iu all prob ability have been killed. For a year or more pnst Mr. Wm. Hen don, of Gallitr.iu township, has lieen suffer ing with a cancer on one of bis bands, the greater ortion of which lias lieen eaten away, ami iiiere is at present a Rtrong Or. Py amount paid Interest on Watar Bonds, due Feb. 13, 1S78 18 00 amount paid interest on Water Honds. dua Aug. 13. 1870 amount paid interest on Water Honds, due Feb. 13, 1877 " am't paid interest due on lion a a when lifted '. " am't Borough Bonds lined (1st series) .1?1 37 ..000 37 $782 04 120 00 120 03 200 800 00600 00 1 from thence to the ir round. On Saturday morn ing he attended Mass at St. John's (Catholic) church, and after iho services were over at tempted lo commit suicide by cutting his throat with a raaor. This he was prevented from do imr by Father Caldwell, to whom be gave the razor as well as a prayer book and a photograph of his sister, declaring that he would be a dead mail before night. During the day he wan dered about toivu, the victim of delirium, tho last place which heviiited previous to his mur derous conduct bciug a barber shop, where be was shaved, the proprietor of the shop advis ing him to lay liis gi ievances before ihe Mayor. At this writing Harking is conscious and has a fair prospect of recovery. Of course he knows nothing of the blood that is on his hands. Courtney is not dangerously wounded, and un less soon t hing extraordinary should Intervene will soon be restored to health. Mr. Knepp is certainly latally wounded aud will probably be dead by the time this article is written. We might add a column of comment. All recognize that whiskey wu$ at the bottom of i . .. ..... I. iu t . ....... v. i. .. . .. . . i . . . . tirohahilitv that lie lie:ue will 1..,. I ant look and is a a-eut leman w hen sober is l rans- ! prcvo fatal. Ml. Heildotl, although 8.S years j ."" ucii.j.m unuer ...e i.uiuenco ..i Ii mi in he takes the life of a man who.nevei did him ant- harm, whose face he never saw before. and whose injur) would be farthest from his' thouirtits when stiber. it is all of a piece. W hiskey is the devil's own child and it does its parent's work. The man or men who furnished liquor to make Ilarkins mad must hare pleas ant reflections. Since the above was put in type we learn that there is every prospect that Harkins and bis victims will all recover, and that the terrible tragedy is not to have so sad an ending as there was every reason lo antici pate. Harkins is now in the Hollidayahurg jail, where he will in all probability remain, if his life is spared, nnlil called upon to answer for the fearful crime which there is no reason to Wlieve be would have ever committed had he been in bis right mind. Ho, lunch, alas ! for his inordinate love for strong drink. Balance In favor of Borough. 04 RECEIPTS AMD EXPENDITURES of 8 mill special tax : Dr. To balanee due at Inst settlem ent I1.3P9 41 ain't of duplicate l,7i3 -t 3,lu2 83 By 600 Cr. am't paid Interest on Borough Bonos, due June 15. 18T6 I am't paid Interest on Borough Bonds, due Deo. 16. 1876 283 00 am't paid interest due on Bonds when lilted 4 00 am'tBorough Honds lifted ('M serial) 0JO 00 - 882 CO The Cheapest and Best IN CAMBRIA COUNTY! j S. TEmLBAUM 4 BRO. Take pleasure in announcing to the people of Northern Caminia nml parts adjacent that they have just opeueil a large Mercantile Establishment In the Hotel Bniliini recently ocenpiei iij Mr. D. Epr, in Mtow, i And that they not only pledge themselves, but are prepsied to prove beyond question, that they can and will sell Dry Gopds, Groceries, Hats, Caps, HOOTS, SIIOKS, NOTIONS, Ami in fact ererythinff usually Kept in a first-clans Country Store, at from 25 to ZO rEIl CKXT. CJIIJAITU than the fame quality of goods can be bought elsewhere. THIS IS 110 11UL1BUG OR CATCH PttlHY PRQP0S1TI0U, BUT A. YmrFxIlL.13 FACT, A3 ALL MUST ADMIT AFTER HEADING THE FOLLOWING age, was opto me lime ot tlie attack a strong and hearty man, able and always willing to do a full day's work, and we sin cerely hope that something may yet lie done to arrest the progress of th terrible disease which now afflicts him and threatens to end bis long and useful life. Wa acknowledge with many thanks the receipt from the American Lead IVncil Co., whose manufactory is located at liolajken, N. J., of a case containing three dozen of their pencils, marked hard, milium and so;'. We profess to Ih a judgi of such art icles and are t ree to ndmif that Iho pencils manufac tured by this company aro infinitely supe rior in every respect to any others we have ever used. We earnestly commend them to dealers everywhere, and have no hesitation in lielieving that they will sell themselves, no matter what other makes may be brought in competition with ihetn. We heard it mentioned on Monday last, .1.1 lI...L'l I .' l.S,.. .ll'l. fit...... I 1 . flllti 1.1 '"" "f A' A: ,!'!klfr,?: '?"" ! the report, that, our worth void friend, John ,v"-su,3 ot flrat-'--' Carney, sr.. of Monster tnwnship.was severe- ASSKTS. Balance of S mill speolal t.-iz i , . " due Irom sale of Toll House . WeiKlimaster 1.1 ABILITIES. a m't dne rtorouifh Treasurer... Outstanding orders Water Bonds -270 03 222 04 . 2,-rrn 3 . 15V 55 m 40 2.716 Zi .$ 207 38 33) . 13,i(H00 413.04I 13 Which the public may rest assured will le maintained at the same rate of re duction for all time to come: t r Mi., v. i.: IT tfe.-s ;.-r, of I'.ell' Mills, will, if build tell duiihle frame :!-, this cotrtitr. duriim t."ii. At tiiat into f going a Ii v.. in lie-in to consider italf i t . r a Uii.im;h charter. ; i i.iiti-r id" l r. M tcha.-I Gates, -a: -1,'.;, 1 icd of .small pox on .i-t. i i . . i all the ntli. r iiiciiiImtm ' . Mi- iie.ther alone excepted. I : Ii-- ;i 1 1 men t (".'ine vi-nra itiiii. :'i ii.e lia.-llhM.INe ilicHa-. ll eiouett. ;i l:ia li.iiting from A 1 i in .1 tia -jlit train u the I'an : i. V,.lie.-.l.iy riIlt Ulf-t, rtlld t t laa-i iy ci !ilieii lay tin- cats. t tii-. 11 a'.i ia.it. I'it t..in izb . for Iv bnrne-i a few l;ivs ago bv fire communi cated to bia clothing from a brush heap which be was engaged at the time in burn ing. The account further relates that through ihe presence of mind and intrepidity of bia daughter lCr.se tlie flames were speedily sub dued and the life of the old gentleman was by that means tin. loubredly saved. All honor to the Ihoiightfuliiess and (-mirage of Miss Itose, if Iho story he true as reported. On Thursday of last week Mr. Neal Mauli.n, of (JaUit.in township. Ret. firo to soma ruhhiHli in .a Held lie wa engaged in plowing, aud then went on with his work without paying further attention to tlie Are, which speedily communicaied to the slub- Miss Annie Overfteld, a lady who will be rememliered as having spent some time in this place not many mouths ago while en gaged in learning the telegraphing business, was arrested on Sunday afternoon, at the Hutlaert House, Johnstown, where she has been boarding for a year or more, on a charge of larceny, tho information against her hav ing been made by a man calling himself T. Wales Webb who Imards at the same bouse and has t.r some time past been exceedingly "sweet" on Miss Overrield. Twenty-live dollars is the amount alleged to have l-en stolen by ihe accused, who, the complainant avers, purloined tho money from bis bed room. It is, however, a question whether the law would have been invoked had not M iss ( vei -field taken kindly to a TtHltimore 'drummer" named fi. K. Bond, a brief o- Wf, the unierslrnad An til tors of the Rnroufh of RliensburK- do report that we bitve examined the accounts and vouchers of the Receipts and Kx pcnditiires of said Borough for l he year end ing April 17. 1877, and find them correct, as above stated. DAVID D. PRYPF, ) JOHN SITTINGS, Auditors, W.H.DAVIS, P. S. We, the Auditors, find 1477-77 of Ror niiieh funds used for bnildina- Water Works, exclusive of 14,3oil of Borona-h Water Honds sold. mnMmr the total cost of constructing the Water Works 15.877.77. Kbenahiirjr, April 17. 1877.-3t. NOW IS THE TIME For BARGAINS. LOOK AT THIS U-t.n k a physician came loiiis i ble ami from thence to Ihe fence, about forty I jammer at the hotel above named, thus get- l rods of which whs soon deal roved, the fire I ting out of the uth into the bond of love, so M.l.ae; .! n.-r, of Carroilf o w n , - ' :ai-ia-.a ail pvroi:s indebted to y h i. a e i i)?.ts, to make ;.a y r ! . t ,r- tl:n first day of May next, 1 . I ". . :11 aai .at and strictly adhere " ' :i i-ys'eiii in coiialilctiug his blisi- -a !.-,! w, man calling herself Mrs ' -m- !af.-iK!,f t.a jail here from t'am--an Krialav laa.f, the charge :-r i-a--.it,; !,,. flourishing of a knife ''-m ,, threats tf extermination -! -ni.aii miner resialing in that t v. i' ,,f b-cal news in Altoona "T'tia.l !,.,! tlr ,,.,t tlie IJluhr. f its rarher limit.d ; Ii-w a Maiing !.- v over there ( ; 1 - ena. run a i.rniter through r t:M. jjy tie wav, did it go ' - i ; a I a-1 ,ae Ins time more exclu- , t titers .,( Uw. Wm. H. .Sechler, j 'V''"1 'I" most liberal terms "'rli.t' an interest iu a grist and ; " -i-a-.l j tt saiiith of town. Bfe I " M- ,r ..'.,. I.re :., tlie.l ;aik your- ' "-' r t ,!,i t btj a g'l.xl idea to ' ir-,vi., M ti. -; a i: . i ii il' 7"oa., says that Mr. f ISeli tawnshiil. retnnie.1 '"liver on Friday, having run H'e,i ,f hix lafta. The price '' cents f.ir fair timber, ami 12 .1 :iu leports one dim one nine latav sb.,rg dog attempted to do :H l,a. . II A m ;.. l.. ' by biting Mr. fUmuel 1! H "in nearly everyliody knows, aia Wa-t WOlllllI lftS -'""i to heal, and Mr. 1 '"his room in conse.t nence ,r." Illtlicted. meantime tiiakiur rnpiil progress in thedi- j reel ion of tho Iohisu and other buildings, one or moro of which would probably have fallen Vienna to the It. lines had not a little son of i Mr. Ifanlon discovered ihe fire and alarmed , tho neighbors j-ist in the tii. he of time to j evert tlie threatened disaster. A wayfaring man, more commonly known as a tramp, aged alsmf- twenty-one ! jears and giving his name as Charles Rnyii t ton, from Keading, Ta., a shoemaker by i trade, fell from a freight train in ihe vicinity , of Lilly's station, on Friday night last, and j haal his left foot so badly crushed by several 1 of the car wheels passing over it that, it had I to ha amputated by the Fa. 11. It. Co.'s phy ' sici.-tn at Altoona, who was promptly sum : moiied to the scene of tlie accident for tli.it purpose. The unfortunate man also had his ! light foot somewhat injured and received a ' painful cut in the head. He was brought to the county alnnisln. use. near this place, on I Saturday, and is now doing as well as could j bo ex pected. Frank Kelley and Wm. Reasman were arrested the other day for stealing about two hundred pounds of flour, a lot ol appie-mii-ter and some other property from a Sinking Vnil-r fanner named Hostler. The crime I (God save Ihe mark!) was committed be 1 cause the accused were out of employment ' ami their families were actually starving, officer Coho, of Altoona, who arrested the ! parties, declaring that he found an invalid ' in each house, the cbiUren dollied in rags, I ...! ..oiliiiicT in shane of food except a few ne oaK rait (, bread crusts' and some dried apples, raft, of first The ac,.,,e,i will make no defense befo to speak. The whole business looks very much like a ' 'free and easy" affair all around, and when we add that that impressible youth (?) with an irrepressible longing for tlie fair sex, Mr. Jos. Heslop. ofConemaugli borough, is one of two on a $300 bond for Miss Overrteld's appearance to answer at the next term of Court, tho reader can look rrr (the) ield and draw his own inferences. Ity the way, we may as well remark just, hern that T. Wales VVebb is employed by the C. I. Co. to transmogrify a brick tannery into a screw manufactory, and, as the Johns town hrmvcmt facetiously remarks, it would have lieen better for him if he had stuck to his business in a legitimate way. per is at "- mas Skipper, of Saltillo, Hnnt- , a5"i about .0 vears, went before Judge Dean, but will plead guilty to tlie charge against them. A diatiessing case in deed and one which should excito that kind of sympathy whi-.h induces a man to aid the unfortunate in a practical way. Mr. Daniel I'ark, a fireman on the Fa. R. II , was struck and killed Instantly near Fortage station, this county, by the locomo tive of the Cincinnati Express east, at an l.onr on Fridav morning last. Mr. rent in i I,-... .i...iiiinnthi.iiiili track at Ihe C.V Mil T.a..u.l t ..... I . ' -"---- !-a .. . !. if:.;.;.,!,, . ;T J:' " ..V.' IL:' time, engaged in cleaning u.o -P " II r nil 11 Vf aT III t Wj t ra-tnrn search Iia-tt ia..r. .I.... ... 1 .1 -- ...... ,i , , ,r IllflCil.l in a meadow not far from - ja. .,!,. x y :M simnMau.l tn Lira "f his death. -..lovr..-Mt make a summer, niS rrl lillt l"" 1 ",:lke a hummer; t,i - i- ""'g ion i riuite in- .. . . 1 .1 . . ll..l..l..n lr, lr engine, wlncii Btooi on um ..j....."ii and it is presumed that the noise made by the blowing off of the steam prevented bun from bearing the approach of Die passenger train, which came upon him with the terrible result stated. The unfortunate young man bore an excellent character ami enjoyeu mo r.r., tnfall who knew him. His lifeless re- . a . u- f ' . . . ' ' f , . xi 1,1 frJ'" '"yV'K K",U I mains were taken to East Couemangh where " 's i 'Vrs & ,B ",,rC I he lived, and on Sunday afternoon following '' '" 7v i ,n,,"t '" n'-x''l were interred in Sandy Vale Cemetary, ' ..,.' .'" 'u"1 that'a the end we !,,., whence thev were .vcompa lied 'i T at...- I . ,,j - , ,,r jess. dads," in council assem made up their f. ' i,w "ie "freedom of the .'. " P'-r.iti.i.,,' .ai. . . merciian.s "" nr ,i ' ' - it 1 I '. I UBr?' "''.-l."or,M'"l down to Fhiladelphi "v"y , 'J ,X "':tt " "'l'1 "'Y we earnestly and wi ,! va . ""a",'e ?i,""t : com rnse commend ' v a r 1 1 1 : . , t - -'f..r...,l. Hill. to run at large will A. A. BARKER & SON A HE NOW CLOSING OFT THE ENTIRE STOCK OF GOODS IN THE EBEXSRURO STORE AT COST Toil CASH ! -Vo Goods will be, sold except for Cash or its equivalent. Dry.Coods, &c. Hc8t .Frints 6 to 7c. " (.inghm.. 0 lo 10c. " Fubleachcil Mu"lin... 5 to Sc ' Hleach'd oo 6 to 10c " Tlckiinr....1rt to l?c " Drillinir HI to 12- " K'v Jeans. .h to 22c " Coltonad's.IO to 18c Shawls 1 (lOand up Skirts S7c. and up Canton Fl'ncl Skirts.. 90-j. Dress Goods. A naca fall col's) 21 to 55c Cashmeres"' 24 to 55c. I'laids 10c. p. J . Silk and Wool fpongree (best).40o. p. p. A full line .f Indies' and Oeiit's Furnish'g Good at BOTTOM Plllt'KS. A complete stock of I.n ilies'.'Misses'. Men's and Youths' Shows, at BOT TOM PKICKS. And all other Goods at XOTIOXS. ndnn Mills Spool Thread. 3 cts. per spool, or two for 5 ct. ; Clark s Thread, (warranted 2tKl yards) 6 cts. per spool, or 7 cts. per dozen ; Patent Thread. 55 cts. per lb; Amer ican Plus. It rows, or 240 pins, for 2 cts. ; binen Slioe b-icers, 1 dox?n for 3 cts.; Hair Pins. 1 dcz. for 2 cts. ; and all other articles in the same proportion. S. TEITELBAUPJ1 t BRO., (formerly "Cheap John!) Cordially invite everybody to give them a call, nsnrinir them that It will ho a pleasuae to have them examine their ga..ds and prices, whether they wish to buy or not. Cakk.ii.i.town, Apkiu 1.1, li.77.-ly. Croceiles, &c. Our (J roc-rv Iiepart ment is Vy far ihe most 10m pl. tf and cheapest in tho county. Here area few ol our priees: Green C.alTeo '.'0 to 23c. rhii'kle IfaKiSt ed fi.illee 25to27c tV omen's Friend Soap. . . .10 pieces for 25c. :ip. 6 5. 4 anal S p's b.r rilet Soap, per doc . . 1'ried Corn. aer It. lite. Hrcakfuft Hominy 7c. R!ee (t'arobna) per lb. 7e. Hest;w bite syrup, 7&c. per irall'.n Very U.kxI Syrnp BSf!. Cniiinian Svrup 4iw. White suirar lbs. fair 1. Hnawn .10 lbs. lor '. t'.afTee Es'nte, 9 baxes. Hrootns is to ibe. inaikinjr Tobacco, S1 plu. for $l.ou. shall be paid into tlie Itorouab trttur toi the use of the Moron h, Sec. 3. it sIitiiI I u the.lutr of the T;ir,f.- and Council to ha ve the streets and nK-saJi- eyeal anal bud i.ui. havma a ia'ih m near the specification of the la)n plot as pasii p, mil owners ol property llall remove fences aid all other obstructions uisMe Ilia- limits f streets aud ttxu a.ks us sai.n ihcrcaltci as pra.-ticnbte, See. 4. Any person tresjwisslf'g on any ide walk with ai:y aniaial or etncle. I.ttchir.ic ani mals totrees, fence or boil lines, or an I bin if 11. at pro ided t.-r that p.irHase, sba'l pi. a hue of not less than iiie dollar nor more tbuu tc u dollars. A nTICI.K X.-Pt.AHlKS. Se. 1. The officers of the llorouifh shall each receive the salary hereinafter s;km itled. ?-ec. z. 1 II w ifi.rout;!! lfe-relMi- kii.ui hhi-ih such c-'tnpeiisat ton a Council slii.l direct. Sec. 8. 1 lie Slrel Coniuiissloiiei slinll rapeetve. -such compensation as Council ui:y or-.t-r I.t each day actually employed in tho service of the Hoioua-h. I 5ec. 4. The Hiirh Constatale. besides such fees i and costs as be may be entitled to, slia.l r--eix e live per cent, of tlie amount which he actual'v I collects on the BorJah tax botik ami paysovcr '. to the Horoiiiih Treas.irer. j S.H-. 5. J'he Treasurer shall receive a salary per annum, or a per cent, on amount retflve.l 1 Into the treasury, as the Council may hen-alter direct. AIITICt.C XI. ri!r9 AND FKtB. Sec. I. The lees and itM8 ot the Iluincss and niah Constable shall be Hie same as prrseriiaeal bj- law for J usiiccs f the Peace and Constables: ' Provided, that ttie Ilorouirh shall not tae liablo fair the costs aud fees of said ofEeer. i Sec. 2. All fines shall be rocerod bv convic ; tion In-fore the lliuress. anal in alt cases of ! conviction the parly coot icteal shall tae liable tai ' pa. In addition to the tine, the legal fees or cosla which may have accrued in the case. Sec. 3. If anv person or persons stantni-ed bv ; the 15 ur if est shall neglect or refuse to pay the flues, together with the Tecs ami c-osis, sncti orson or persons may be committed to iha ck-up house for a period not exceedinir tba time prescribed by law ; and the Ona-s. with t he costs and lees, may beca.llccted by pi ace Jin s . bt lore a Justice-of the Peace. AUTICI.C XII. I.ICBNSM. Sec.1. No person or persons within the lim its of this llairouirh shall exhibit aoj play. haw, ! J.iftirliiijr. theatrical, or other exhibition, fur i which nione-y ia. deinaualed or received, with-ant I a license for that purpte had and obtained j from tlie Bunrosg and Tre-asurer. which wc-n.-e shall express lor what it is K ran ted Blllj um, 0f continuance. ! Sec. 2. The amount of license to be paid fair ; the ex hi tail ion f any show or play nlM.n nie-ti- Honed shall be not less than three dollars iot more than twenty five dollars, the amount T : each license to be de termined by the Hiireta. Sec. 3. Any person violatloa any pro 11011 1 of ibis article ehall. on inni i.riion. ta- tlued inat ! leas than five nor more than tweuty Ore !oi- lars for each offense. j ABTICLS XIII. TREASURER. j See. 1. The Treasurer, within ten dsysaffer ; his election, shall ifive boinls. with snitlcu-nt snrettes in the sum or five bunuied dolliirs, un til otherwise ordered, sureties to be approveal by the Council and bond filed with the Horouii Secretary. S lid Treasurer shall assume bis duties on the first MuihIh)' ot April Sec. 2. He shall rece ive all moneys belonirinir to the Iloronsrh. and shall pay out the same only upon ciders drawn by the Ilur-. ss and e-ountciirncd by the See-retnry. and a.lill la liver to his fucit-ssor iu olhce all bo. ks uiaan eys and property lae-loiigiiis to the U-nouh which may tie iu his poet etia.n. Sec. 3. He f-lmll keep bis ne-e-ounts In a phiin manner, w herein ihe reei iptsand expenditun s shall be exhibited, and each item of ch.11 (re arid dise-harite shall appear therein. Said nt-coiuns shall at all times durinir onion hours tie open to the inspect Ion of the liuive-ss or any uie-inber of the Council. - Se-c. 4. Ii shall he the duty of the Treasurer to report to ihe Coune-it. at each and rvi ty monthly m.-clii ir. the amount ol money 011 hands nt the lime of the- last statement, the amount received up to ihe ntlh of the current , ., Tm,r ' cil, Hn.l shall lui Prices Equally L0. hi instructions tall need! ul ail, 1 THEN LOOK AT THIS ! lll 'lli T a . . . , 1. 1 k it, tl nijiirl on the rail- 1.. . um if 1 t-i 1 1 "it ; ! ' 1 '-i"" to have ha.1 nearly j ' 111 1114 W4fUT U' llMII lk 1 I. Mi- tn ":'I. and if a tallow traion 1 1. ..1 . ""he ;,sl.. 'i-,. . 1 'he tiiouev. 1. ,1 , . . . - "'ill,.. O III. n..l .1 -. 1. ...V a a ,,-, ,ln mill P be is at a loss to know Mr -ft, V JUrker Sc Son, of this 1 Wednesday last to Fhila- "e llaCii,,.. ,,..1.... 1 t.fl n aev- " Ik "f ".shook." which same ' pretty rair in.lication of l-IC In il. ., . . . by a large concourse 01 inotiruiug rmwc ami sympathizing friends. a tbe season has arrived for country merchants to pocket a clean shirt and slip nhiaturilie purposooi iay springaml summer goods, it bout aoiici'avn.ii r if mir worthv friend Tom . , 1 j. McNamara, of the extensive ury K......a bouse of Jacob L. Heigel St Co., 3.13 Market street, to the kindly consideration of all re- ' tail dealers to whom llieso preseu.!. come greeting, we nave Known u.y. since he was big enough to know, and a bet ter boy or more deserving man never got his "hroug'.iteu iid" iu the good old town or Itol lidaysburg or anywhere else. Hence it is that we ask our merchant friends to give him . ell tell him we sent them when Ihey visit Philadelphia, and if they should ever j have reason to regret it we will freely a.imis , what we Ielieve to be itiipiii", ..o. were mistaken in the man. Try it oil. ota. 11...... . . . . I t . , "", pariii-iiiar nrancn 01 1 11 Ulnar l.u u lit., r. I . .-...! I inn a - "r 'r"1".! I"'1"" I lie 'r.lers is the sincere l"-'or 11 inter inclu Jetl. Patrick Howley and wife, of Westniore- ; land count v, have leeu arrested for manu- factuiing aud dealing iu couuteiUit com. Watkr Ratks. At a recent meeting of our borough ela.la," otherwise and more jmlitely known as Ihe Town Council, the following scale of prices for supplying w.iter to private families etc., nan ilecided upon : Families occupying- houses containing 1, 2 or '3 rooms 4 00 Families occupy 'g hoiif.es cont'oir 4 rooms 5.00 ' 5 or 8 " .ih) " " " 7 or 8 " 8.U0 Families neoupvin houst-s contaiuinu fl or 111 rooms 10,00 Houiv.. ctnrainiiifj more than ten rooms to he rhatyed at the rate .. 2j cent for each additional r.M.m. llnth tub in conncct'n with other supplies. 3 .V) Hath tub atone 5 00 Each additional hath tub 3 00 Stores from 00 to 7 00 Hotels from 10 00 to 20 00 Bath tub for use of boarders H 00 Ke-stau rants from 5 00-to 8 00, Sl.iUirhler Houses rrom 15 00 to 50 00 Ilnjruerreaii K mms 7 00 Barber Shops, ope cnair o.i Barber Shops, ouch additional chair 2 tHI llrtnr Stores from 3 00 to 7 IX) Printing Ollievs from 5 00 to 20 (HI Otlices a-enerally 2 00 to 5 00 Blacksmith Shops, from 300to 800 Steam Engines, for each horse power 1 25 Public Halls 00 11 valiant., from 4 00 to 8 00 Livery Stables from 10 00 to 20 00 I'rivate Stables rrom " to tw Horse trough for water'g purposes 6 00 to 12 00 Bar-rooms 3 00 to 5 00 OBIT CART. WILMAMS. Died, nt his residence In this place, on Tuesday last, Mr. John Williams, in tbe 7tMh year of his aire. Thoparentsof Mr. Williams came from Wales to this neift-hborhood soon after Rev, Geoige Roberts, deceased, also a native of Wales, set tled on what Is now Sheriff Myers' rarm, a short distance south of town, in 1797. Mr. W. was born in November. 17i, and was the oldest liv Inn person born within the present limits of Cambria township. He learned the black smitiiinir trade and for many years carried on the business in a shop immediately east or his late residence. After he ceasi-d working at his trade he was elected a Justice of the Peaere. and held the office for two terms, if we are not mistaken. He was of a studious turn and his knowledge of history was quite extensive. His life, which was peaceable and quiet, was sel ,i..,n if er. disturbed hr disputes or contro versies with his neighbors. His personal in- 1 te'itrity was bevond reproach and he passed ; away rrom all earthly thin enjoying to the ! r..ii.it orient the respect and confidence of ih. -nfl. e community. He leavesa widow, but ( no child having ever been horn to him, of vourso none survive him. Peace to his honor ed ashes. FOR SALF The whole or half in terest in a Gkist and Saw Mill prop erty. situate one mile eouthof Ebensburir. The property consists or 130 acres id land, about 50 or which are cleared, Grist Mill with three run ol stone and all tbe necessary machinery ror making- good work. Saw Mill, Dwelling House. Barn, Ac. The (irist Mill has a ir.Mid share ol custom work. Will be sold at private sale at a very low price and on tbe most rea sonable payments. Possession iriv-n immedi ntelv. W. H. SECIIbEK. Kbeusburg, April 30, I8.-7. - ALT, PEHSONS HAVING CN SETTLED ACCOCNTS ON Ol'lt BOOKS WILL PLEASE CALL AND SKTTLE UKFOItE THK l l A V OF MAY NEXT. ALL ACCOCNTS UN A D JCSTF.D AT 'I HAT TIME WILL BE PLACED IN THE HANDS OF A PROPER. OFFICER FOR COLLECTION. A. A. BARKER & SON. EBENSBURG, APRIL 13, 1877.-3f. ST4TEMKNT of SETTLEMENT with the Sunervisorsof IVacklick Town ship for the year ending- April 9, 1877 : Pktkr Wagnir, Supervisor, Da. To amrmns of duplicate " cash tax on unseated land... Cl. By amount of work done on road. paid S. Adams " " orders pall " services as Supervisor " lost tax " time for w earing Into office... Balance due Twp . .307.RS . 78.54 3-4.34 . f mi ti . -20 00 .. '1 74 .. 47 S ftS I.SO 3S3.40 04 Pimow Adams, Supervisor, I)r, To amount of duplicate cash from L. Eal wards cash from P. Wagruer lT2fi 33 24 . 20 00 345.67 Cn. Ily amount work done on road t325.33 " iervlces as Supervisor 01.50 " use ol ha.UJe 1.00387.83 Balance due P. Adams $ 42.20 Amocwtof Orders Issued for thk Tear 1877: No. 1 .Tames H. White, Auditor.... No. 2. Samuel Oeorge, Auditor No. 3. John Cameron. Auditor.... .. No. 4 William Solders, Clerk .. 3 09 .. 1.50 . . 3.?6 . . 6.40 18 15 Done this 0th day of April, 1877. SAM PEL GEORGE, JAMES H. WHITE. JOHN CAMERON. Attest -William Seldeks, Clerk Auditors. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES oar ITir uiiRt IWir.nr.nn for lha vr,p nrt. Ing Apri; , 1877 : Jame8 MonEi.ASD, Collector, Dr. To amouut of duplicate 9234 08 Cr. By am't tax worked nut " orders paid " por ccntaire on collections " ' errors and econerationa ' " 20 days' services as Street Com missioner at 1.50 per diem ' " reinaiulug 011 duplicate for 1870. ..107 9 . . 21 75 .. 1 31 4 40 30 00 CU S3 8254 99, Assrrs. Balance due from Collectors for 1B78 and 1S78 . .$35 67 " floes for 1876 8 74 " " - " 1876 4 00 " in Treasurer's handa 125 Am't remaining on duplicate fur ISTd AH 83 S1J0 49. Aprd J, 1877- f. p. Mccormick, Auditor. O 1 I'ANCE For the boTt-rnmcnt of the Wmm OF TUMNELHILL. Inaol April nth, IS77. E It ordained and -enacted by the Buriross It ami Council or the Ilorouirh of Tuniielhill, aud it is hereby enacted by tho authority of the same, that the following-shall bean Ordinance for the ifovernme-nt of said B-.rough : ORDINANCE. ARTICLE I. ATDfTOR. Sec. 1. The Borough Auditor shall anncally, not later than the first Monday in March, ex amine, audit, and adjust the books, papers and accounts of tbe Borough Treasurer and all either officers of the Borouith Into whoso pos session the moneys of the Borough may come for the precedinK fiscal year, which shall close on tho last dsy of February. Seo. 2. He shall cancel all orders and vouch ors which are allowed in the Treasurer's ac count, and shall Immediately present to the Council a written report of ihe receipts and expenditures of tho preceding- yar, together with the amounts, if any, in the hands of any officer of the Borough, duo and unpaid, and be shall also return to the Secretary all orders or vouchers cancelled by him. ARTICLE II. ASSESSOR. Sec. 1. The Borough Assessor sball make the assessment of all persona within the limits of this corporation between tho first ami tenth day of May of each year, and shall deliver the same, on or before the 15th of said month, lo the Borough Sociotarr ; whereupon the Secre tary shall give notice, as proyldud by law, that the Burgess and Council will meet for the pur poaa of holding appeals on tbe third Saturday of May. iSTicu in. acROEsa. Beo. I. On the first Monday In April the Bur gess shall present to the Council the returns of election held in the Borough ror Borough officers. Sec. 2. The Burgess elect shall at tbe same time appear and lake tbo oath or affirmation, as prescribed by law. Sec, S. The Burgess shall see that tbe ptiblio peace is preserved, and shall enforce obedience to all the ordinances and regulations of the Borough. He shall sign nil orders drawn on the Treasurer, but only for tbe payment of such bills as have been approved and ordered to be paid by theCotincil. Heshall have charge of the Borough seal, and shall affix tbe sann . without fee or reward, to all papers requiring It. In all cases wherein the Council is equally divided, the Biirg--t8slir.il have thecasting vote. Sec. 4. The Bmgess shall have control of the High Countable aud of the police (If any be ap pointed), and in cms of emergency shall have power toappolnt special policemen : Provided, such appointment shall uot continue longer tbsn two dsys. unless Ihe same shall be ap proved or by the Council. Sec. 5. In the absence or inability of tho Bur gess toaot. any inemherof thcCouncil present, elected, shall act and perform tbe duties tem porarily. ARTICLE IV. SECRET ART. Bee. 1. Tbe Ilorouirh Secretary shall draw all orders on the Treasurer for tbe amounts of all bills against the Borough which have passed theCouucll, keeping a register or them, aud sball Die all return papers,, vouchers, and other documents belonging to the Borough ; shall make out the Borough duplicate, for the uso of the Collector, not later than the first day of Juno of each year, and keep accurate account of ail the liabilities of the Borough. Sue. 2. lie shall receive all ordinances which have been passed by thn Council and approved by tiie Burgess, and witness thesame, and shall sign all resolutions adopted by tbe Council aud approved by ihe Burgess. Sec. 3. He will keep the proceedings and min utes of Council, give due notice to members of Council of all special meetings, and perform such other sorvlees as nisy be required. Sec. 4. He shall annually with ihe Treasurer, Immediately after the Auditors settlement, submit to tbe Council a report of the finances of the Borough; also a statement of the rtoelpts and expendli urea for the preeie.liug year, and shall annually give notice, not later than the first Monday in May, of tbe tune andpla e of holding appeals f mm tbe Borough tax assess ment. AHTICLE T. COl'SCIL. Sec. 1. On Saturday succeeding the election of Borough officers, the foiiiifiiuie-ti elect ard those holding over shall meet for organization. Tbe Burgess of the preceding year, or, in bia absence, the Burgess elect, or, in the absence of both, then any memle-r elected as tempora ry chairman shall presieli. Ttu- returns of elec tion for Borough olbeeis being presented and read by the chairmxii, heshi.lli.sk th quest ion. Are these returns approved 1 ll in. objection be made, the returns shall he considered adopt ed, and tbe members severally sw.iru or al flrmed. Sec. 2. The Council shall then proceed to elect a Secretary, Treasurer, Street Commissioner. Hijfh Constable, and such other officers as may bo piovidkd r..r by law, ail of whom, wheu elected, shall lake an oath or affirmation todi chargc their several elulics with fidelity aahl oaths or affirmations to be tiled by the Boruua.li Secretary. Sec. 3. On the third Saturday in May of each year th Burgess and Council shall meet for tbe purpose of ben 1 ins : ppenls from the Bair tuigb avscsvmcnt i tid of revising anil equalizing the asM-asmum, of which meeting notice 6hall lie given as provided by law. Sec. 4. The Council shall annually levy and collect for Borough purposes a tax not exceed ing the limit prese-ribe-d by law. Sec. 6. '1 be Council thnll annually levy and collect a tax from owners of d.ags and bitches not exceeding the limit prescribed by the laws of this ce.uimonwealth. Sec. . The Council shall meet nt least once a month, at such time and place us may be desig nated. Sec. 7. At the time oT the regular meeting in April, each year. Hie Council iail fix by regu lation ihe rate per cent, of Borough tax for the current year. AKTICI.K VI. HIGH CONSTABLE. Sf.c. 1. It shall be the duty of the High Con stable to apprehend suspe-cled and disorderly persons who may be found upon the streets, sidewalks, in front of public places, in dm. k Ing saloons, or-other places, and bring such person or persons before the Burgess to be ex amined j and such above descrioed persons as shall be convicted of disorderly conduct calcu lated to disturb the pruce.or of being gsth. red together in disorderly assemblages, shall be flne' not less ttian three dollars nor more than twenty-Ove dollars. Sec, 2. It sball be the duty or the High Con stable to enforce all the Borough ordinances and regulations, to make complaint to the Bur gess or ail violations of law; and regulations w Llch sball come to his knowledge, and pro cure the necessary proofs thereof, and shall, in subordination to the Burgess. quell all tumulis. riots, and other disturbances. Sr.O. 8. The High Constable shall post ail no tice's of elections, the time and place of hoi ling appeals from Borough assessments, and all or dinances enacted by tin; Council, and shall ex ecute all warrants aud processes issued by tbo Burgess. Sec. 4. Thelligb Constable sball securely keep and reed all persons that may be conflneai iu tbe lock-up house in pursuance or the ordi nance of the Ba.roug-h. and shall be entitled to charge and receive the same fees as tr allowed the keepers of the common jail o' Cambria county for similar services-said fees to bo charged agaiost the prisoner as costs. Stc. 5. 'Ihe High Constable shall give bonds in tbe sum i f Ave hundred dollars, with suffi cient surety, approved by trie Council. The hoDd and omih of office shall be filed within ten days from tho time he receives notice of his election. ARTICLE VII. ri'BLIC PEACE. Sec. 1. Any person or persons who shall ne guilty of defacing:, writing on walls, or doing any injury to Borough or individual property within the limits f Ibis Borough, shall forfeit and pay for each ofToiise a flim of not le-S than Hum. nor more man irai ini-irjimn. r'- vid.-d. that when the Injury is act Mental no f urihf-r fine ahull be imposed than the amount or cost and the expense of repairing. Sec. 3 Any person found guilty r wilfully discharging anv gun or other firearm, or care lessly and uiinec-r-S-irily handling the same or i oilier dangerous weapon, except Iu defence or , self or property, wiihin thMumtt or this nor- ; nugh. shall pay a line or m.t less tuau one uoi- ; lar neir more than ten dollars. 1 Sec. 4. Any per on or poisons engaged in fighting, quarrelling .or otherwise creating dis turbance wiihin tlie limits of the Borough, shall pay a tine of not less than three dollars nor more than twenty-live dollars. ARTICLE Tilt.- RETL'tlSS. See. 1. It shall be the duty .r any officer of tho Borough who may receive any of the runals of the Borough, derived from fln-e. tales, or any other sources, to pay to the B. 10 igh Treasurer, em or before tho fifth day ol eaoli month, the roll amount collected or reeen ed by them respectively rturi g the preceding mouth, with n aisl-m.-nt of how derived. They shall report to Council at ev.-iy regular monthly meeting the amount of money receiv ed bv them. ARTICLE IX. MIIBWAI.KS. Sec. 1. It shall tie the duty id the owner or any lot or lots fronting tin any slrei t laid out witnin the limlls of this corporation, at such time as mav hereafter be directed by t ounell, to cause sidewalks or f.M.twalRs to be made of plank, not iess than one and a hair Inches ,hSec.'t If anv owner or owners of lots shall refue or negltt to im.ke their espeeMive r.M.t wHlk. as herein apocinVd. wil bin sixty days at t. r being nolllh d bv the Si rcet Commisi..ner, then the Siree: Commissioner shi.l o.uf lhe same to he made speedily at the expense id the B..r ..itf-h.and Hie Burg, s-shall proceed. pro Vi.'ed bv law. to recover the amount so -xpen.l-cd, wiilii iwviity per cent, aaldcd : which sum month, from where received aud the amount ! peid by him during said month. Sec. 5. On the Seconal Tuesday of March, each . year, the Treasurer shall submit te the Council a detailed statement of all moneys icceived by ' him during the preceding jear, Irom whom, j what S"iire-e received, and the amount pal. I by 1 bun. He is required to notify ihe Council at ' the first meeting thereafter of I he time t he du . plie-ate Is placed ir. the bands of ihe Collector, , and shall assist the Seel clary iu making out tbe Borougb duplicate. ARTICLE XIV. STREET COM M ISIOS EB. Sec. 1. The Slreet Commissioner shall besub Ject to the direction ot the Burgess Mini Coun cil, Hn.l shall have r .1 : power 10 currying out to make Contracts and to lure ) ail neeut ul ni l. suoject to tbe appro ui 01 tlie t Burgess and Council. 1 Sec. 2. The Street Commissioner shall prepare '1 and present to Council at each monthly uiti-t- mg. upon a check-oil. Lis own name and the name of every person employed iinde-r him, showing each day such person was employed, where and how cmplo5 ed. amount of daily pny and total nuiouul due each person, aud shall certify the s tme. IIErEALlXn ARTICLE. Any section in this Ordinance may be re peu led. "a mended, or udal.-d tai by two third vote of t 'ouneil : Pro ided 1 hat iml ice tae given ono month previous to the passage of rsue-li ad ditions, amendments, or repeals. Passed finally by the- Council and approved by tlie Bulges April Vtb. 177. JAM IS P. Ml Kit AY, Riirj-'tss. Charles IIckter, Se-creiarj . TE.MKX I' of Tiir. Accocnts of T:ix Collector anal Treasurer ot !- lltzin Borough. April 0th, HV7 : (1 eoROtc tlt-TW t.T, Colle -tor. Da. To amount of Duplicate Tor 179 (374 01 Cr. Bv amnntit eoliertod anal pal-1 to Treasurer 277 ot By amouut of exonerations b 7S returned to C.iiumls'rs. &.S P4 Balance due Irom Collector F. J. Cn ristt. Treasurer, Dr. To balnnew on hsnat at last settlement ....f 21.01 ' jun't rec'.l Ir.aiu Collector's Duplicate, "To ja-VJS 176 V77 . ' ' ' P.urcess. fines an I lic.-ne a6 90 " li collected on D');f Tax Duplicate la.ue ft. t.W4 .6 Bt cash paid on orders lifteal Slid cancelled SM 44 Balance In hands of Treasurer f 12.71 STATEMENT OF FINANCI AL CONDI! o. of toe Borough at date of settlement: Dr. To amount due fr"tn Treasurer ' lax Collector. Cr. By am't outstamllng or'lers, April 0. 177. Balanee due Borough T. S. FLF.M1NO. ) M. MI-.AH H Kit. f W M. M. FtKHl'SOX, April 13 1877. 3t. 1? 71 . as. 27 f fS.V-J M 0 17 49 Auditors. BIG BARGAINS lil BOOKS! .TisiaU miw wi mi "11 T ISHINO tf cl out their Urge and v.ir!.. stm'k o( .Miscellaneous Works, comprising Historical, Sketch and Story Books, &,cM written by tunny of the most popular authors ot the age. the unalerslgned do uot rito.Misi: 10 airi: a ivay everything In that line, but they do promf-e sell them at prices which Wuuhl se-areely nT toy tlie pspcr snal bindlisg. Now ia the tune for all wlsli!ng to vernrn go.nl reading matter at wniialrrtn! low pria-es to give u a call. The resl ot bargains t uaranteed. LEV Ml IN fc .MlldiiV. Ebonbur). April 14. l77.-3t. AUniTOK'S XOTICK In the matter of the first account of Catharine J, Stulti. forinerl-- Catharine I. Bi.r'nett. A.1 n.inist ratrix :t the t t ate of t 'at hnrlne '1 am. late of Sntntnerhill township. Cambria paauntj. dee'd. Also, in the matter id I h first account of Cat l.ul rtne .1. Stultr. formerly Catharine J Bunnell. Aalin'x of (he esiate of KJirstetb Crum. lute of Suinuierhill irtwnslilp 'nm'.ria county, -tee'd. 4th April. 177. John F-nlon apMaiiit.-d Aiiafttr to ss and de-reie umiii except ions and nix fee .tin. trinut em. By the Court. 1 will sltna to the duties af the alxr paiint ment at my oiflse in the borough ot Khenstaurg. on Tries n a v. the tmt day of Mav next, at 10 o'clock . m.. where and when all parties tiitrr.tf d in.iv attend, or be debsrreal Irani, coming in on the fund. JOHN FKNLON, Auditor April 15, i:. St. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. llHiiiitr. laccn aM.inteel Auditor by the I trphaiia C-ourt of Cambria eounty to report 1ttrintititin f the m.aney In the hamts ut 11. Ktuka.l, I St... TrUFiee s.iolnlei hy tho Court to mtke sule ..f t he real estate uf Cat Imr ne Psrrtsh. la e ol . .al lium. Cambria eounty. .ieera. as shown bv bis dfpaaattit Blel. notice t hereby riven t. alt pi.rta.-s Interested I hut 1 w II aileiial'to the .lut ies ot said apHiinl ment . at my ofhee in Klanalaura-. en K:.. ii.t MYll.!H77 at zn'rhars.. r w . when and where dry must present their elaims. or be . barrtJ from eeainin in on salal fund. OK.O v ntTM AN. Aulltor. I.lariitlaurg, April 11 19.7,-3t.
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