Mil 9MUaL if wa.BBU FBU Ebensburg, Pa.. t-Rin.t r. - - march 7, is: it. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. ,.-. Mere, oml the Other Vlace. X:-' l.lh int.int will H-e St. Patrick's i lii.ert Court has been fixed for Weil- , (Til lm: ,.:"". of Lor.-tto, Is selling men s ., .. .1 at cost iri.-e;. ' j.iv last was the anniversary of the i -'i'ui t'.i-"sr'"-1' -ri"11 P -tril,!. llobert Em- , 1 i ' i h M Tiling." a pontic Rf-m from .-. .. ,. ..'.,i-i : pen of "A. I. II.," will appear . ek. v j-,., ,.,1,'k of la-lies' shoes, very fln; , i ttrv cheap, j'l'-t oper.eil at M. J. Teitel l.'T.'tto. ,... iir:iH ,lury acte.l on twenty-two . .... -s rv"..l wound, up thcir.labors l'e- ... ....j.r-timc on Tuesday. W.- ir-' told by thoso who ought to know .; .... . . -t.'i lc John T. Harris will be tli: . , , i , ,f-p .-!ice of Jol.nsto.vn. ;.-;!i Shaffer, of XViirnor". a freight ,-, i on tin V.i. II. U.. is out oil'! over - It u .is -stolen from him at Irry. ir ..-.rieii'jui-U flfi of all kinds ami in virVtv iut received ami to he sold t. r 'I-.,: 1 1,.. .. T ...-.-.f.. v-rv . lr M' ' y -!... i en.. . .... ..... Fx-Tp riMir' -r Freidiioft will no doubt ho a rd ! h'arn from the Johnstown Jipm-t- , ' r'; it he is lying dangerously ill in Titts- irjli. T' ' 'aril of P nr Directors held their . .- .ii . ,r i l!i ' v meeting lA-'t Tiien..l:y, with -V.uil but rout.no business to engage their 11. M:-. M.iraret I.ona, who is said to have ntVi'r enmity's oldest inhabitant, was , . l(..i.-r.'. ae.-ount last Monday. She t :. . in IT--". . 1 n i ii t d man named Jimmy alls, ; . ..; i t r HiiPtitie-.lnn, W.-.8 strn k hy the ; . ..-i" Ivtcrsbure-, 1 1 untii.h.n eonnty, . :. . i ir, and so severe'y injured that his : .. ,. -paired of. ;'.. tendance at Court Monday and - .. i..v was l iri":r lli.ni usual, occasioned, . . 4 .,siHlt at least, hy a plethora ot j.. ! i i'.-s for SheTitl' . J. I. 1.. lice, lor, tbe no wl y-rtppu in t- , i--. r of the Initial Brethren I'ongr.v.v ,. .1. ..hnsf o-.vti , was married a few days .i i i ilri.i woman. 1 v. '.::n:-h.His of Mr.lieorge Har- , ; .1 . V-on t. -.w n ship, with its eon tents, A t. . r iv.'.l I' lire i:is,i. ri.u.iv iiioiiin-i;. : . .. f ti - " .t s'a'e.!. ; "! i nine i.f th P irah post-of.i'-e, in i - . r v. lias heep -h an yd to ("lay stmrc;, ! .i l .v p.wtotlle.; has lyi n established at ,.. ;. ... I 'i'-ar:"i.''.d eonnty. A'' r an idleness of several we-ks, i ... ; ; . i er.sive repairs heint; made to . i-t.m"i'.t, the Johns'own Steel . . r'r - .'art- I up a.'iin last Saturday. ! A' I'resbvterian I'lnir. h in Huntinir- :: .- n.d.iy hv-t, jrl, :'. were rais'd 1 y . :i ' j ay . f!" a ni-T'g.if; of ? I '" :. 1. i 1 t . S : ii'...'. en the Wednesday fol- : m vh 'dy supp --s that the l"ur:EMAN ; f. -nlsi'i tt." I'Tiitniss: Micts' ofHee h Tirs'ak.'ii. C apt. S. W. l:lvis, t lie 1 . u.i. i i f the i'.oar.!, liasn'tyet 1 ! 1 : A t:i in name.! I'.'irk rohhed a Ni.iv fi- . t S"!ii-: m .'.ley and other i; . 4 ot.- day last week, and was suh- ii . ir.-d neat Joln.stuwn ami for ; '.. sit.. ( ire. nshiir,; jail. .'. n Tri'fw, one of the hes: ; .. .'.iy i; . !s jTinted in this r a: . 'h i, i.-iit. r.r ! on its seventh .ir M i. lay. May ftnar.i'ial pros- u: I al alveisily ever he its (n 'be outv..rd trip laft Saturday even ing, a fvi icht eara"ta lie i to the hraneii train tt. is thrown from the traek n-ar Mnnst r hy a tniniatnrc edition of an A'inne avlatiche. ' No d imap' ' person or pr- perty was done, and the (ia'litzin ". reek t-am ppeedily put things to rights agin. lint those who re mained up that niht for the mails say it was after midnight before they got to lied The erdi'.f printinfe-otrice was removed from its former loration, adjoining the Fkff.man building, to a room above the of fice recently vacated by Collins, Johnston & Co., last Thursday cveniDg. The job de partment of the office, owned by Mr. Fes. i.loyd, will remain as hero infore in the otlice lately oeeiipied by tli Herald. All parties have our best wiiihes for continued success. If von want to buy goods at the wonder ful low prices A. A. Barker & Son advertise to sell them at. yo i mast buy them at their store in this place, as they don't pretend to keep anything like the stock in Carroldown they do" here, though what they do keep there they sell fully as cheap Read their big advertisement and then and invent your money wnere you can get uie most value for it. We ere. lit this item to the Johnstown Trlhitu, i t Monday : "Kev. T. II. Jones, of l.l.ensiiurg pased through this place on I'a ci:ie F.xpress this forenoon with Pittsburgh as bis ilestination. His appearance on the platform of one of the ears created quite a hubbub, and se-eral loungers remarked ' There's Francis Murphy." Mr. Jones' re semblance, to the great temperance apostle is ttaid to be very striking." Mr. John Dm bin, a well knowii'ainl re spect.ible citien of Clearfield township, was arreMcd in this plaee, on Monday last, charged with co.uciling or otherwise dis posing of two horses and other valuable property, after it had been levied on by tint sih' rilf, but wa i. lea-cd suoii alter upon furnishing hail for his appearance at Court to answer the charge which it is proper to say is rather a serious one. Mr. X. J. Fciedhoff was tr.ken suddenly and Severely ill while in Pittsburgh last week buying goods, and as a eonseiuence the opening of his new store in this place, has been somewhat delayed. He is now, however, sutlicienily recovered to proceed with the work in hand, aid hopes to he ready next week to tell the readers of the l-'iiKi'.M A N all about tho big atook and big i . ..ft" land heli-uging to Joseph A. -.: !! ,! in I'.ur township, was ad I '. i by the Sheriff at public ': r i.iy, ' -.-t . !i el;;ioi the prop- ! I. .ii ds :' II. ! : kea.i, ; -:! i i "i is!.- w id .--tr.e time d ;:r- m ...'li pay a visit to K His is, i i iris t ' . i e-.i n ; o ii.' ; i -ee t , with . i: ; : most m his t,iU: of buy.! g a .-. not ...v a. "iial trial wlieth- i : rV-e re whe.it to the a- e out .1. tie-- 1 .'li h' I''. S a - 0 .11 M M ;ii : '. . ha tifer 1' Com i P.i. V .s , i,, Mi ico, died . 'He- in f. -.i :' rd . it W.-.l ii"3 iay of H- n .s cms:.;, i-.-.: tii- !.-1 Tftr so ii ai i wi": oe 11 ineuitier.-d hy v es ei' He t a o Pennsylvania reo; - i ' r.v. - s ... 1 : r and a iever gentle- I -V., - 'A Is s 4 amed Y il.'e Kiyf r. It years of ir.f-Tt'inate Mondar evening la-t las r:ght arm caught in the ele '. - Woodvale woolen mil). The t is horribly la'-erated, the muscles, ;. t artery bring severed, hut a rn-::p-:' ttion was not thought ne-s- ! n. !i 'i'.i.'.ay.s'.ur, and Min, "an ! '.ngin p.lair county, havo '. am:!lrary e loipany and made 1 t a.l nis- on ;ato trie Fifth rrg 1 .'ii:ii: liuard. As only two v v in ie- exist In that rg:ment, ; .-ai,s named lias a dead sure ' J. '-Mill a disappointment. '" !! nereeh-i ted to the office of Pei. e, on lb l:h nit., must i - !.u t that they mut inform .- :a -vriting, within thirty -1 1 l -rriou, sh .mid they des v .muMs-inn. A'l who fail 1 rli. -in selves minus that A ! e first of April comes . ' e 1 John NetV. of Croy ;o ' A .iking on Ilijjh street .' a -r i aner, slipped on the lee ' t 1 ir M. I.. 1 at man's s'ore - ' shoulder was thrown ' " t a . . ijtle of slight bruises ' .ve out on his ana'omy, hut made things nearly as ' ' i-' .. ii . ' ' i-uns of a call this peek il I ker, of Lilly's Station, "' :" n'-a 1 t learn, is doing a tbriv- a- 1 k1,,) j4 jdiysieally as well ' '! hk-st perf-i t gentlemen cnratulate him on hi9 r v iy f.-,,,,. s, .evere attack of r. ai d w;i; publish his card in : '-i-an beiiigj in the Court 1 - ' ' :ay al'emiM n was bo irn ' " " i.g roiin for ladies, brought ''w, . ould 1,1 1 always be pro '.. .lit. g r- m for some of the ' 1 :.i tl... orri.hrsor the puhiic ' r e s--, cxiept on the ' ' some folks .av we don't '' .-: .,.... ' e I ) irnorrow's Huntingdon ' . nhai k pap- r, gave due and v''' ' 'ha' except aid and - -!i.;j of payment of subscri p , . -a re ! ijuicki r than light " " t to ist if neiessi; v give up to live in Khensimrg, ' lo re w-.a sorry to learn g 1:11. l.-r a nnancial cloud, ung law student who shall 'i'li itly sujest,.,! during lii nine assault and hafery o-l ih.it if N'rs k-...... ...., Mrs. t lie. tiiiitwo.i.l mi tl... ' ' er. ss charged in the in- j- 1 in.iii.i nave tieen toopen ' - S' ll,e OI II,,; Chestnuts. a f ' 1 1 ( . Would have ' 'ii y U a it bargains he has in store for them. A division of V lute township, Cambria county, is breach, d, and the name of "Pra.le. " in honor of George M. I: trade, ll-.j. , one of the most pro minent members of our bar, has been MiggeMcd as the title by wi.ii h the tledgling shall be known. It is proper to nay, however, that an anonymous corn :r pondeut ill A lie w-paper outside the limits ,, the county is the only one interest ed in the matter up to dale so far as heard 1 1". 'in . He was a rani ions parent who, on being interrogated while on the tvitness stand as to whether he was the lather of the prose cutrix in a certain assault and batteryjeape, tried in our county court this week, very promptly and proudly replied, "Well, they cay so!" Tin- old gentleman had of courso no doubt reboot the relationship, but being unler onth he evidently didn't propose- 10 testify to a thing be wasn't absolutely sure about. The mother of Messrs. George W. and Martin I., (latman, of Kbensburg, and of Dr. James J. Oatman. of Carrolltow ti, died at her residence in Indiana county last Sat urday. J.i ss than one week prior these three g- ntlenien, t.1: and favorably known to a majority i.f our local readers, were raited to tin- dea'h bed of a sister at the same mater nal residence. In their double afltietion they have the sympathy if the entire com munity. A young ir.an named Charles Trainor, einpe yed as a driver by Mr. Joseph Gut wall, buti her, of this place, was arrested on Tuesday Inst on a charge of assault and bat tery preferred against him by Mr. John llu gentobler, who alleges that Trainor used an ins'iPir. epithet towards him, and when re plied t.j got on his ( Hngentohler s) sled :ind there and then committed the obelise chargs ed. Accused was bound over by 'Squire Kinkead to answer at June term. This is about the worst case of stealing that has evercome under our notice : Coun ty Tr-asurer D. F. Chestnut, of Fulton county, owned a saiv mill a few weeks ago, but when he went to look for it the other day- he found it gone saws, saw Pets, dogs, wreueh'-s, o'.evieles, crow-bars, logs, ami in fact the v, hole concern. He now sits on the tail race with a whole armory besides him waiting for the thief fa return for the water power. Alas, the opening of a chestnut i.ur. Mrs. Kliz.abcth Downey, grandmother of John Wagner, l.-ip, of Chest Springs, with wh. tn she resides, is now meeting with an experience, at the lemarkabie age of '.'7 yep:-, which is exceedingly exceptional, to say the least. She is actually cutting two new ey teeth, and hopes when they get through tliat her eyesight, of which she has for years been totally bereft, as well as her liearinc, of which for a long timeshe has been iiepiived will both, in a measure at least, be '(stored. Casper W. K.t-'v, Ksij., up till a late period the popular local editor of the Johns tow n Ti t' une. w as in tow n a couple of tiays this w ek, and railed to see us and brought his friends along with him. Ah tho Hoiii d lysburg S'-iifitird said last v ek, Casper is one ot the most graceful of le a! n-wsgati- rers in the State, and that his health may be s;.eedily restored to the extent that a F iber No. "J may again become a common thing ia his hau ls, is our sincere and heart felt wish An order has hecn issne.l and served hy the assignees of Y illiaia M . Lloyd to restrain John Lloyd, cashi-r of tho First National tank of Altoona, from paying certain notes given to Lloyd, Huff .K: Watt, in the soring of ls7a. Pefore Hon. W. W. Ketcham, in the United States District Court at Pitts burgh on Thursday of last week, in the mat ter of William M. Lloyd, bafikrupf, a rule was granted to show cause why said banks nipt should be attached for not tiling a schedule of his creditors and an inventory of hii estate. M. .'. f cite'.b vim, of Loretto, says that he sells cheaper than any other inert haul in Cambria county, and to prove the assertion he pledges himself to furnish "goods at the following startling prices : la lbs. brown or 1 1 lbs of w hite suttar for 31 .00 ; a ibs. roasted coffee for 'jo.-. ; j,s. do., tn-st, for !."(.; 4 ibs. tea for SI. 00 ; grre;:i coll .-i- ch-iper than the cheapest ; J."i spools thread for oOc. ; calico, ginghams, mils. ins, shirtings, and all kinds of dress goods at prices so lew that it is no wonder indeed that other dealers wish he'11 pa k on and go. 1'ue e,;e.i--io'.'e Call, the new Altoona daily which takes the place of thi defunct . , rr.-r, tnadn its appearance hast Monday afteriioou. Mr. W.K. P.uckingham is ed itor, Mr. W. S. N'icclcmus business manas ger, and Mr. T. I. Ilymb r, late of tho Al toona .'(.'), authorized canvassing agent and solicitor. As its name indicates, the new candidate for public favor is Democratic as to its political proclivities. We bid it wel come, and trust its mission may be. a suc cessful one, both politically and financially. Cull ns p. i names. We don't think it possible for Chaplain Wrn. T. Davis to have been here and in Washington city both at the same time, and y.-t we rend that when the House of pre ventatives was called to order, on Sunday morning la-, a man in one (f the galleries arose to his feet and shouted out: ; liar ye! hear ye ! The wicked shall be turned into Loll, and ail the nations that .'orget God ; This nation has forgotten God; this Congress l:a f v.gotten God, and will be cast into hell." Can if be that, there is still another Chaplain Win. T. Davis abroad in the land ? perish the thought. Our old friend John O ilara, of West moreland con nty, who has just returned from P.razil, called to nee us on -Saturday iasf.but as we w ere absent from home on that day we did not have the pleasure of meeting and in terviewing him. as wm could have wished. He unbosomed himself to an Altoona Tribune reporter the same day, however, and the sto ry lie told was in exoneration of the Messrs. Collins from charges of cru-lty and injustice brought against, thorn by certain irresponsi ble ailventnrers who claim t; have been in their employ, hut who more probably skulk "d the work they were hired to perform. If Mr. Daniel O. P.arr, of Pittsburgh, who is prominently named in connection with tin- nomination for State Treasurer on the Democratic ticket, is fortunate enough to make his calling and election sure, we do not uuestion that it w ill he done altogether on the square, though it must he admired that such a result would give room for sus picion that there was a political Itar-gain Fomewhere, and that Daniel (. d his ele vation to the fact that he had more votes in the convention and at the polls than either f f his competitors. There is nothing ftarr fillister, however, in that way of winning a victory. Geo. W. ISauni and Hudson Oaks, two rotorious citizens of the delectable village f Hugtown, were arres'ed on Wednesday night of last we. k ! y officer p. p. Miller, o'f Hai r township, ami are now in the Cleartieid county jail awaiting trial for flio larceny of six hundred pounds of flour from fhe miil of Mr. Geo. Hoover, near Pa.'chin ville, in said co. in. 'v. Af'i-r makirg (ho arres's Consalile Miller pur llamii in charge of aunrher gentle man, who tailed, however, to hold on'f i his prisoner, and the result was that he mi tie his escape and was not rgain captured until the officer had ch-sed him fully an hour and a half and for a miie and half tbro' the deep er' of uov diif'S. G. C iuton Gatdner, E-o.. General Sn- : p. i intet deti of the IVpnsy ' van a I'.ai road, with his rfice. af Altoona, has resigned that position for the purpose of arrepti-c one of greater responsibility and more profit, w presume, on the Hoosae Tuinel route, com prising the Fitchburg and the Troy and Ros- . ton Uailroad, in Massachusetts. It. will not lie questioned that M r. Gardner has r.iade an ; efficient, courteous" anil faithful officer, and in li it new departure we are sure he wili take with him the best wishes of a host Of 1 warm friends and personal admirers. His resignation taken effect, we believe, on the , first of April, but who his successor will he has not yet transpired. , Having found, as he was no way hack ward in telling us, that it pays to ad vertise I in the Fkf.emak, Mr. D. G. M'Ciillongh, ot : Altoona. once more comes to the front this week with a larger and more tempting list of prices than ever, as will be seen hy his advertisement elsewhere. We can say from ' our own knowledge that the "Checkered Front" is one of the most extensive grocery establishments in Altoora, and what Dave don't know about selling cheap is not worth knowing, Give'him a call, if for no other purpose than to buy mackerel, which we know to he good and which he sells at prices 1 never before dreamed of in the philosophy . of fish eatsrs. Among the names of certain San Fran- j cis.'O clergymen who te'.egraphed an urgent appeal the other day to Mr. Hayes to sign the anti-Chinese bill, we notice those of Kev. ' H. P. Gallagher, and his younger brother, Kev. Jos. A. Gallagher, piesent pastors of St. Joseph's Catholic church, in that city, both of whom will be recognized as former residents, of Loretto, this county, where some thirty years ago they had charge as pastor and curate of St. Michael'g church. Their many friends in this vicinity will be glad to learn from the fact stated that they , are still living and evidently enjoying good health, while few there are who will, we opine, find fault with their action on the Chinese (iiiestioii, vain though their effortu . were. The counsel for Noah Murphy, charged with the larceny of a saw fro'n a saw mill in Snmmerhill township, saw, or seemed to see, that we knew too much or too little, probably the 'latter, about a saw, and when he saw- that, we were drawn to serve as a jnror in said case, he saw fit. to enter his protest, and as a consequence everybody present saw lis stepping down and out. of the jury box, much to our relief, the reader may bo sure. Whether the cross-cut saws w hich surmount the pages of the FrtF.F.MAN and at which several of our cotemporaries have been poking fnti, had anything to do with counselsobjections, we are not of course prepared to say. We are glad, however, that he saw fit to object to our presence in the jury box. Voiing inii who refrain from petting married because they f'.-ar they would not be able to support a family, may find consola tion and encouragement in the ex perien.se of Mr. George Lent 7., of Allegheny township, who not only commenced his married life twenty-two years ago in rather straitened circumstances, t hough now one of the most prosperous and well-to do citizens of the county, but during that period has been made 'he happy fattier of no less than eigh teen children, all of whom are still living under the parental roof, ai-.d several of whom are of great assistance to him in the every day duties of life. Mr. Lentz is certainly to ho congratulated, a? well on his success in accumulating a fair competence as on his unsurpassable con 'ribut ion to the census re turns of t he count ry. There can be no bar ren waste r here such men reside. On Tuesday of last week, at the mouth of Chest Creek, in Clearfield county, a man named John P.. Wensell metiwith a f-io ac-cid-nt which soon resulted in death. He was engnged at the time running in logs for theMessrs. Mehaffey. and while soemployed w as caught in a jam. and his right arm was fractured and his ribs crushed in. Strange to say he was able to walk a couple of miles af'.r receiving the injuries, when kind fsietvls took him into ;i convenient house. Medical aid was summoned from Glen Hope and Cherrytree, but before the arrival of the lectors the unfortunate man wadead. His last words are said to have been : '"I want to see my wife and children before I die." The remains were removed to Carrolltown and iuterro.l in the Catholic cemetery there th" following Thursday. Mr. Wensell was a married man with a wife and five children and his reputation was goodjwith all who knew him. Our former townsman, Mr. F.van Grif fith, and son, arrived home last Saturday night, after an experimental absence in Iowa and Nebraska of about one year. On his return trip, Mr. Tiriffilh had an experi ence whf.s'ii was not altogether agreeable. He and son had put, up for the night in a hotel in Council P.lufl's, Iowa, where in the midst of a-i altercation, which accidentally arose, as it will out M'rst, a man was sla.-hed with a knife across the abdomen. The wound war. for a time thought to be mortal, but it was nnf. for the man in a few day? was pronounced by attendant physicians to be out of danger. " lint Mr. Griffith am", son chanced to be witnesses of the deed.Jand were detained for a day or two to give tes timony in a matter of life or death, and it was merely the providential withholding t.f the fraction of an inch or two of a cut that enabled thee- to get home as soon as thev did. Mr. Cirlith) it is understood, will again embark in the butchering business in Kbeni-burg. Aspirants for political honors on the Irenioci.it!.- ticker navo been getting in their work pretty lively during the present week, and although the cilices to be voted for at tl.e coming election are by 110 means abun dant, the number of persons seeking them can scarcely be classed in the same category. Among those not already mentioned in these columns we may name Slessrs. I). A. Luther and Charles llunlap, of Carroll township, both of whom are in quest of the shrievalty plum, and either of whom would make a Sheriff of w'lich Cambria county would cer tainly have 110 reason to be ashamed. Mr. Luther is without a superior anywhere in all that constitutes mi honest, upright and deserving citizen, and Mr. Dunlap, it is but just to say, lias a record equally unobjection able. 'For Poor House Director the only oth er office to be tilled, we have been requested to'annouuce Mr. JohnO'Hara, of Munster tow nship, and Mr. Henry Hopple, of Carroll township, the latter of whom proclaims himself a Conservative Democrat of ttie straightest sect. Of either of these two gen tlemen we need say nothing, both being well known as in every way fitted for the position w hich one or the. other, and ir may be both of them, will fail to attain. However that may be, neither of them will be without warm and enthusiastic friends in the con veution, and should one or the otfier secure the prize there ran bo no question but what he will prove to be, "the right man in the right place," and more than that cannot be said on behalf of any one who has or may hereafter enter the lists. Tun r.vi Hdi.ic Woni.n. "The Keality of Knowledge" is the suf jectof the lea.llng-article in tlie Ci'h' Uc U i it t for March. Thoutrh a deeply philosophical nrticle.it is wiitten in a popular style and with a elenrness adapted to any intelligent capacity "Kcrnc under the Popes" (j the ronclmlir ar portion of an inter-estina- nni important article compnMnir th? Home of to-(!i.y witli the Home of the PontitTs. 1 he ws y of life, taxc". labor, till the machinery cf jroverntnent. are contrasted with a fulness of rlethil jriviinr results strikinirly different from the avernire conception. "Csrinnal M snninjr " is another of f hi se brilliant personal sketches of len.firir public character" in which the ( :(i(t...,'i.- ir,. ) 1ms ter n especially rich of Isle. "Socialism anil Communism in the 7w!r ) !' ni" is a lively tiiiuimror the tubles on 1'rofrssor Thro. lore Wr.olsoy of Yule. -iis-injirek's Peace X rotia lions" trcntsof the ru mored nrraniromenis het-rveeii the (lermsn Chancellor an I the Pope, The writer evident ly rak - very small stock in them. "The New School of Philo.-ophienl Fict ion" is an art :cle tfiat will interest n ov,.). renders as much as t lie critic". "Pearl" still deepens in interest. "ftlsnche RInke's lioice" is an excellent short story, ns is also "Fernando.' There is someat t met ire poetry, lueriry criticisms, and the nurrber closes with the recent important F.n cvclieal of Pope I,eo XIII. . to which the Cflti ulic M-iirM appends a translation. Cm KT I'kih'EEDINC.S. Court met in re- gnlar session Monday m rning last at 11 o'clock, his honor Ji'dge Dean in the bench, flanked hy Associates Flanagan and Thomas. All but four of the grand jurors summoned ! answered when their names were earlier!. Col. James Cooper was appointed foreman j of the body. Ten traverse jurors failed to 1 respond. Constable Anthony Gill wa an- I pointed to wait 011 the grand jury, and Josiah Waters and George Knisson the tra- j verse juries. Owing to illness of District 1 Attorney Kose, which lasted throughout the j entire dav, Col. John P. Linton, temporarily assumed the direction ot the criminal busi- ; ness prepared for the term. After calling j over the names of attorneys for petitions, j motions, etc., the bonds of the constables : elected in February were handed in and sub- 1 sequetitly approved. : AFTERNOON SESSION. ! ; Afler some routine business, the case of j the Cotn'th. vs John Metzgar iis John ; Lahner w as taken up. John is the brilliant , individual who raised a check of the Gautier 1 St. -el Company of Johnstown for to SI,- j SiiO. No defense was put in except the sug- j gestion by Mr. Johnston, John's counsel, j that anybody who could perform such bung ling work in the line of forgery as was ap- parent 011 the c heck in qucstioa must of ne- . cessity be insane. The jury brought in a j verdict f guilty, with a recommendation to the mercy of the Court. Joseph Brown is a young man whose home is in Prospect. He plea led guilty to the . charge of carrying concealed weapons, and was remand -d for sentence. I Cotn'th. v James Sinsabaugh six indict- 1 ments for forgery and uttering a forged store j order. The defendant pleaded guilty as to ; two of these indictments, and i7e ;.;-o..ej ; were entered as to the residue. Keuianded i for sen tetico. J -k;ht .skssion. The applications for tavern, eating house ! and quart license, together with the bonds required by law, were taken into considera- j tion. The applications of Jesse McGough, of I'ortage, and Edward O'Brien, of Al- ! leghenv Township, were refused. Those of ! John Cronso and John K. Litzinger, Chest j Springs ; Mark H. McLaughlin, Washington , Township ; Andrew Geagler, Gallitzin, and , Peter Brown, Loretto, were held over. The 1 rest were granted. A full list of the names ! appeared in our advertising columns last j week. ! 1 TrrsnAT. : 1 The case of the Cotn'th. vs. Noah Murphy. larceny and receiviue stolen goods, occupied ; the attention of the Court all day and up to ' S.HU o'cloc k at night. The particulars of j this case have heretofore appeared in the j Frf.fman. About one year ago Mr. Wil- ! liam Knepper. of Croyle township, lost an : upright saw from his saw-mill. Suspicion : at first attached to Jacob Murphy, and he j was tried for the theft at last June Court, 1 the verdict of the jury being not guilty. Then followed Noah Murphy's arrest. His ! case first came up at the December term, when the jury failed to agree on a verdict. J After hearing a large mass of testimony, and listening to speeches by District Attorney ' Hose for the Cotn'th. and (Jeorge M. Keade, Ksq., for the defendant, the case was given j to the jury by the Court at the ho-ir before ; named, and in about our hour's time the fol lowing verdict was returned : "We find Nnah Murphy guilty of larceny and not 1 guilty of receiving stolen goods, and recotn- 1 mend him to the mercy of the Court." Tho i defendant was takeu to jail to await sen tence. ' Then followed the rase of the Cotn'th. vs. Sarah M. K nepper, charged with assault and battery. The testimony went to show that Mrs. Knepper and Mrs. Ciies; nutwood, the latter being the prosecutor in the case, are , nenr neighbors in Croyle township, and, AO- j man-like, failed to agree as to the ownership of a blind path leading from the farm of the one to that of the other. The testimony was 1 all in al It o'clock, wheu Court adjourned. ' M KHNESDAY MORSIS'l. Court met at 9 o'clock, ami counsel In tho , case before stated rua.'.e their pleas. His ' honor, in bis charge, said that from the ap- 1 pearance of things it looked as if this whole j matter should have been settled before a , Justice of the Peace, and not have been per- 1 milted to disturb the tranquillity of a Court of Jiioi ice by the consideration thereof. The j jury went out, and in a short time afterward ! hrought iu a verdict of quilty in manner j and form as the defendant stood indicted. j , Millard F. Blum was next arraigned, on the charge of adultery and bastardy. This , case also comes from Croyle tow nship. Mr. j Blum is a married man, and ihe prosecutrix is by name Charlotte Sharp. The allegation by Charlocte was that Millard had falsified his marrage record, and otherwise hail de. meaiibd himself in a manner derogatory to the laws of the Com'ili. by becoming the j father of an illegitimate child. The testi- ', mony brought forward was volumiuous hut ' scarcely interesting to the general reader, j This testimony and the several arguments j of rouns'd had been taken in by tho hour of 12 o'clock, when Court took its usual recess. AFTI P.NOON Stissios:. Court charged the jury iu tho Piumnier : ' case. A verdict was subsequently returned of guilty, and the prisnner was sentenced to ! undergo imprisonment iu the county jail for ' the period of three months, pay the costs, etc. I A jury was ewoiii in the civil case of : Evans' administrators vs. Coincy an action for debt. ! Then, a jury in a hn',ot corpus case for the . ownership of a small lad named Dick was ' empannelcd. The other jurors were dis- charged from further attendance. j The last mentioned case was tried first, and resulted iu the remanding of Ihe hoy to j the custody of his guardian, Mr. Dick, of In diana county, as against the claim for his possession put in by Mrs. Lewis King, of t Croyle township. ; NK1IIT sf.sstov. : The verdict of the jury in tho Evans-Co-' tney case, was'ia favor of the plaintiff. Kobert Crt sswell was brought forward on ft charge of drsertion preferred by his wife. I Sentenced to jail , for the second lime on the '' same charge, to await the result of a divorce j case which pjay coma up for consideration I next week . ; The subjoined bills were ignored by the Grand Jury, which entails the cosla on the prosecutors: t'om'th vs. F. M. George and F. C. George . assault iiiul l atury. Prosecutor, II. A. Mo- i , (toniirie. ' Coin'th vs. M. A. McOonitrle assault and i . baltcrv. Prosecutor, K. M. (ieorire. ' t'om'th vs. Thonois Leahy, L'sron f.enhy. and I Willie Husti Hssaultaud battery. Wilimm till- ! I. ilmn, prosecutor. 1 1 um'ili vs. I.r man Knepper assmilt and bat teiy. s-trnh M. Knepper, prosecutrix. ! Cotn'th vs. Alice I hesi nu t wticd assault and 1 battery. Sarah M. K neppcr, prosecutrix. These were cross prosc:ri!tnin4 yrowinir ntu of the K nepjer t best nut waod assault and battery j 1 trouble elsewhere referred to. I Com'rh vs. Joseph Wherry larceny. Jane ; Tliomss. prosecutrix. 1 Coin'th vs. James Cavcnnurh assault and i ' battery. Kllen Caveniingh, prosecutrix. Court adjourned for the week at 11 o'clock. ' - . Sows must build ships, and fonie guide the helm; ' Some fashion uur garments, and some rule the j j real in : Some must fell foresta, gome the broad field must ' I till. i : Some paint tnd 1 mo fine, eomo grind at the i mill. 1 L L mm & m l FOR If AECH, 1879. DIRECTORS OF THE POOR or Ca Mrtrti a CnrvTV in account with said County for the year IsTs : Dr. To am-tiint received f 1 om Wiiiiam liishnrt, for buckwheat 1 Oil Msnin .nd r. lor I calf ".! Mr. McKay, far sheep Is.i.r.J I. H Kmke.id. for woo' Jos. Wciser, for Sheep skips s.etiHtinn f li.'t on note rsehrtstiun 1 i 1 h IT. on note Westmorc!nnd I'ouniy J. Harby Clearfield County Jesse Patterson, cash advanced To am't pnced of VVinetierrrr sale. pan! N. J. Kreidhoff. Treasurer 40.00 To am i orders paid by N- J. KreidhofT. Treasurer Il.lv-fi R.'. 41 it o t s7 si', .TIM lllMl .V,.s 2.VU0 !:i.!Ut S3 a 10 lbs. Granulated Sugar for Oue Dollar. : gj 11 lbs. White Coffee Sugar for One Dollar. j - : 12 lbs. nice Lio;iit Brown Sugar for One Dollar. ft j 7 lbs. good Green Coffee for One Dollar. Lj i 9 lbs. fair Green Coffee for One Dollar. i j 5 lbs best Roasted Coffee in the State for One Dollar. 3 I 7 lbs. good Roasted Coffee for One Dollar. : 13 lbs. Carolina Rice for One Dollar. ' j 17 lbs. new Dried Readies for One Dollar. : 21 lbs. choice Dried Apples for One Dollar. g : 17 lbs. new Currants for One Dollar. O j 11 lbs. prime Prunes for One Dollar. hi : 10 lbs. Goshen Cheese, nrime article for One Dollar. : S ' : q I 3 lbs. Black Tea for One Dollar. - : H : : : o lbs. Green Tea for One Dollar, j iti j : 12 good Xo. 1 Maclvorel for One Dollar. LAJ j : TtI : SO Portland Herring for One Dollar. : j H : 2,r cakes good Washing Soap for One Dollar. : ,, : j jJ : " 14 I-lb. cakes Family Soap for One Dollar, i : g : 0 2-lb. can9 Sweet Corn for One Dollar. : : : 9 3-1 b. cans Tomatoes for One Dollar. ( : ; 9 2 -lb cans Green Peas for One Dollar. : i : fe4 : 9 2-lb. cans Oyster for One Dollar. lj : i 7 3-lb. tans Peaches for One Dollar. : , : i : 12 balls Potash for One Dollar. i W : j 12 boxes Concentrated Lj-e for One Dollar. fei : : 10 good Proems for One Dollar. : L -: : q : 7 Wooden Buckets for One Dollar. : V i !w '' t's' UCRV7 Unbleached Muil'm for One Dollar. : 0 : w : 13 j'ds. eood Bleached Muslin for One Dollar. , . : Ty, : 25 yds. Calico for One Dollar. : j : H : 2S spools Machine Thread for One Dollar 1 pi j A large lot of Chiltre's SHOES, reduced from $1.25 and $1.50 to $1.00. A large lot of Men's VESTS, of all prices and textures, reduced to $1.00. Men's HE AVY BOOTS reduced to $2.00. live... For Twenty-Five Cents. iFor Twenty-Five Cents. w : 4 lbs. Iirted Cnrrtmts for ri'i fonts . ... 11.. !....:. t..i.. r.... - O.B H'S. I . 11 , I II K ,-ou.- 101 .i. .-in-. ; 3 lhs. I'eiirl Soircli for '.'" Cents. 1 1 Itis. Kostn Simp for .5t'entH. -5 : rt Lulls Potash tor 2.-, Cents. d : . 3 boxes Coiie'K d Lye for ..." Cents. 8JU93 OAS J-toiiaAAi JOJ 4 Ibs. Tlried Peaches for. -iM Cents. 01 o V) : H l-lli. papers (J loss Starch " Ct. O-t 1-1 11. -n iiei s 1 rn -cirrn. : n . ! l't siioi its '!' Ii rpn d I Iik n .1 i f. ,r 'ti Co It borci s Essence Coffee for 2', Cts. o Il C.lilliL rll)P.,,..l ... u ,,l,i n . , . -, liJ : .1 It.s. Choice fined Apples -'"i Cm. ; Ct : a No. 1 Mackerel for rij Cts. : JT1 The above ate only a few of the ruany bargains we have to ofl'er to custom ers, and we think that if G-oodL Groocts a,xxdL Low are any inducements to buyers, they will be convinced, after an examination of our stock ami prices. th:it ou: goods are not only unexcelled, but that we cannot be undersold by any one. All we ask is a trial. OUlt T1I43IH AliE STItlCTLY CASH. A. A. BARKER & SON, February 2S.IfrT9.-tr. U-lSlWSmjUfl, x. mmn mnmr AHEAD! INDlJOEMEIfTS -TO I7X1T0V?5 WHO- Sugars. " H8. flee I'owdered Snitar for l.no t? liis. pnti nt cut Losf Sugar for l.(l 10 lhs. ; ninulatcd Siijfnr for l.i.n 11 lbs. Wiiiie Sinjnr for l.im 11'- Itip. best Ifr.iwn SuiHr for I. on 13 lbs. trood Rrown Sunar for I.ihi Teas. Tbe Inrireitl, fl nnl rhenpont collec tion In I lie city. A (rood Kneiish nrenkfast Tea for .'0 A irood flreen Teii tor 5o A irood f'oinosn i lolotijr for f0 lies! Fomos.i I loionir lor l.-'J ( unponder Ten from. 7 to !mi .lapnn Tea from VI to 'JO Imperial Ten .'i i, 7-1 und 'JO Foiiff Tie Ten, In piickiiges 30 Canned Goods. 10 3 Hi- cans Tomatoes for 4 3-lb. cans Table I'eachcs for.........".'..., S2-lb. cans Crcen Corn for 8 2-lh. cunsfJreen Peas for 5 cane l'ine Apjiles for Green Coffees. 1 0o 1.1 IS 2(1 25 Itt ;ct s Iba. Coffee Tor Fair Kio Coffee , per lb Oood Kio Coffee, tier ll Choice fiio Coffee, per l Muraeiiitio Coffee, per lb. Choice Old Government Java Coffee.. .Mocha Coffee, per I rj Roasted Coffees. Fair Rio CofTee, per lb. ... (; od ISio Coffee, per lb Choice Kio Ci fTee. per Iti Muracaitio Cnllee, p--r lb. Did IJovertiment Java, per lb Having bought a new Patent Coffee Koaster, I now roast my own Coffees and have tbern nil the time fresh. 1. :?o ;)i i Dried Fruits. &c. 1 6 Ibs. Hominy for 4 lhs. Iiried Currants for j t lhs. Iiried Apple for 1 4 Itis. Dried (ha.f) Peaches for ! I lb. riiei-ries, niitei It s. Turkey Prunes for French Prune for 12', 15. is, 2 a.id Shaker? Dried Sweet Corn. l ie. or: ll.n. for I Steam cooked desicated White Whe n. 2-lti. packnire for White Clover Honey, per lb Sundries. 12 boxi-3 I!luein:r for 10 boxes Coffee F.saence for 10 pluirs Sinokinir Ti tmcon for ... . lhs. Pearl Starch for 1 lb. Silver ! loss Starch foe 1 lb. fuwi fn (i loss Starch for Siiirar Cured Ham. per lb rtreaUfast It icori. per lb 2"i pieces r- icond Soap for 2" Mi.-e.-s t-m Soap for 17 pieces Telephone Soap for. 7 pieces Itesin SomIi for 2 pieces Ilntiliins" Kleetric Soap for . . 7 pieces Cold Suai-or 7 pieces Ritioiti's Soap tor Kitchen Crista! Soap, Inc., or 3 pieces for. . Mackerel, jier dozen, lie.: per barrel.. .. All other kind of Fish at prices erjuaiiy cli . 1 on 2. 10 . 10 10 n . i r) . l i'i . l 'ii 5 rm a p. Molasses and Syrups. 35mnl 40 1 Silver Drips, per (rallon 75 I Pure Ilea vy Sujfar Sj rup, per jrallona. . 50 I 60 Common Syrup, per trillion. . New vlr leans. ier k Hon Choice Syrup, per iralioil IT The above is oniy a partial list of my IMMENSE STOCK sF HOCE!UKS. besides wbich I am Atici.t lor tlu famous Ml KAKF.U'S S J'. FOCIS arid CAN 1'oS CI IT TAiiAGO.N" FI.OCH. 3. March 7. Is79.-lm. 1121 nv-ntli Avenue, Allonnn, We pkip consideration of all contained In tlili j stanra except inir the reference to ifarnionts to ! wear, and In that connection we insist that the ' largest and decidedly the best Fluek it ready- j made ?lothinir id he found in Cambria county is mi exhibition a' Jas. J. Murphy's, 1 V Clinton I Ptreet, Johnstown. In addition, he makes it a : habit to sell considerably cheaper thin other dealers, and this makes his establishment the fa vorite resort of tlr se who lika to buy to the best advantage. Call and see him and his slock. Wirs-Tim. oh ! Winter, how thoughtless and cruel, to exhaust all our patience, and likewise our fuel, in the effort to guard 'painst beinjr; tro icn to death, while you are abroad with your j cold, chilly breath, much pierces one through who is not fortunate enough to own a warm suit ef itood. sol id stuff, such as can be bought very cheap, and will k-cp out the cold, at the store of M. olt. where xood jrarments are sold at prices I so low that there is no Hsk in a bet that Wolf and old Winter are ' hale fellows well met." I Store at 1111 Eleventh avenue, next door to Bow- j man h. .Morrow's hut store, Altoona, Pa. TP hearth of home is beaming With rays of rosy lisrht. And lovely eyes are a-leaniinff. As talis the shades of niuht ; Act while the srejis are leaving The circle pare and hriirht, A tender Toise. half irrievinir. Sin eDon t mi- bit t-niitht. u t- re H im iti.. .... .-e, w i : 1. t i.e slniele. reservn tien that If it ig intended that your foot steps shall lead yon to odfre Wolff's, next floor to the post-office. Aitoona. "to sample hi? new and ele gant Mock of ready made elothinar. your absence from heme shall not be noticed to your diseredlt, .Mr. Wolil declares that he selis cheap r and bet ter poods than any riot hler In ail these parts, and the immense pammaee tendered him is proof that his word i robed on by the public. An order sent him by mail will recc.ve prompt attention. A SSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Notice is j hereby given that Joseph A. Iamm,of Harr township, has made an assignment or all liis real and personal property to the undersign ed, tor the benefit of his creditors. All persons indebted to Joseph A. IOimm are therefore noti fied that psyment must tie made without delay, and those havinir claims xnamr-t the same will present them in proper shape for adjus'ment. 3Iar. 7, ls.7tf.-6t. H. KlNKtAH, Assignee. Af n. S. Ri rMEriTH At., t he pcpnlarboot and shoe dealer ef Altoona, proposes ere lonsr to enlarze his 5ne store room hy extending it 1 u et more in the rear, which will make its full tcneth about 60 f.""t. He also intends to put in a splendid new fclas Iront. and when all Is complete he will have an establishment - rend to none in that cit. In the meantime all ihe goods now in stock will he sold cheaper than ever, so as to make way f..r the grandest spring opening cf boots, shoes, etc , ever witnesse.i In tins part ol the State. The present is therefore the ac.-epted time for Investing your money to the best advantage. If "Ifeno" will teil us why he dates his -;oramu-nieatinn nearly ten months ahead ol time, we will plvo biiu our reason? for wit hhol brar Its jiuhliea- t Uk!,! MCXt Wl-ek. Assignee's Sale. 1V virtue ol tin order of tho Court of Common Pleas ofCrimhria county to me d ireete.l. I will expose to puhiic sale, at tho hotel of Lawrence Schroth, in Carrolltown torouith. on Saturday, March 29th, 1879, at 1 o'clock r. v.. the following described real CFtate : A ckrtaix fiecs ns paki ki.op umi, situate partly in Harr township itamliria county, and partly in Pine township. Indian county, described as follows : licit inning at a beech mark ed lor a corner: thence north 71, de rees, east lof, perches, more or less, to a post ; thence north decrees, west 111 perches, more or less, to a post ; thence south l1, degrees, west lofl perches, more or less, to an ash (fallen): thence south tsSi degrees, east 180 perches, mi. re or less, to the place ol beyrinninx emit. lining 1111 1 rres, more or ies-, and having thereon erected a t ffo-story Fin mb Hui sb, Uiur., ami all the necessary out buildings. Tkcms; op Sail-Une third of the purchase money to be paid on the confirmation of the sale, r.mi trie remalndes in two equal annual payments, with ir.terckt. to be secured hy the JU'1 incut boud and mortgage of the purchaser. H. KIN'KEAI), Mar-h 7. ':' -t. A.f'gr.e of Jo. A Duni. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. 1Y virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Ciitnbriii eoimty, to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale, at the hotel of Edward liinder, in the borough of t arrolitown. On Saturday, March 2'Jth, 1S7'J, at '4 o'CI.' M'K P. M ., the following described real estate, of wnich Peter Hertram died seized, to wit : A PlKCRoit Pakcei, OF am situate In Carroll township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of Elizabeth Bertram. Thos. Switzicr, Pe ter Shnrbiingli, and ol hers, containinir Acres, more or less, hnvimr ili(Ti"in erected u one-and-a-half story !. Horst;, Fuavf: Barn, and all neceesary on: buildic.gs. Terms or St E.-One-third of tho purchase money to he paid on confirmation of sale, and the balance in two equa' annual payments, with inierest, to be secured by the mortgage and judgment bonds of the purchaser. JOHN DICK. Administrator cum tcstiment'i anncm of Peter Hertram, dee'd. 3-7. -St. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. IV virtue of an nlitm order of the Court cf i "ommoD Pleas of Cambria county, to me directed, I will expose at public saie, on the premises, on Saturday, March 29th, 1879, at o'clock r. m., the following described real estate: A I'ik.t. ore Paiicf.i. ok I.ani situate in Clearfield township, in said county, bound d on the west by land of John Natrlo, Jr.. and P. B. Kerin, on the north by land of John Sharon, on the esM by land of Philip Cooper, and on the south by land of William .Mullen, containinir .V3 ArrfS, more or less, and havinir ihereou erected a two story Frame Horsr., a two story Pi.ank HorsK,and a Bank Barn, 40 by fiO feet, (all in good order.! and nil the necessary out buildings. The land is all cleared and in a good state of cult i vat ion. Tehms or Sale: One-third of the purchase money to he paiil on the confirmation of the sale, and the remainder in two equal annual payment, with interest, to be secured by. the judgment bond of the purchaser. John wac.ner. Assignee of P. A. McGough and Win. McGough. March 7, 1?79. at. OCK UP! The books of W. II. Sloan, M. P., of -Chest Sprinps, having been left In the hands of the undersigned for col lection, all persons knowimr themselves indebted on said books are hereby not ifled to call and settle their respective accounts, either hy cash or note, on or before the 1st day of April next, and unless they do so they will have only themselves to blame lor additional costs which may accrue in the col lection of the siime. JOHN WAGNER. Chest sif.nnjs, Feb. l7T.-at. ASSISE?. SALE CF REAL Kill IN pursuance of an order of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Cambria county, the under siirned A-siiiiie of Auirus'lne I). Criste will ex pose to sale, clear and cischanred of all liens and encumbrances, on the premises, on,' Saturday, March 29th, 1879, at a o'clock, e. m.. the following described real estate, to wit : A Pikck oh Pauoki, of Land situate in Munster township, Camtn ia county, fronting on the turnpike leading- from Cr-sson to Klictisbnrtr. and adjoining- lands i f Haniel Farren, Nicholas Freidho'T, Auiriisiii:? Iurbin, nnd otherscontaininir 7 Arm, more or less, about 60 Acres cleared. The improvements are a larKe new Jiwk.i.lino Horse, rnntaininir P5 rooms, a new Bank Barn. .V) t.y fin :eet. and all necessary outhuildir.jrs. The land is In a eood state of cultivation, well fenced, and within 2'KJ yards of a railway station. Also, Eiuht l.oTsni'dRorNti situate In the viliaireof Munster. each lot haviit? a front of 6." feet and a depth or lsn feet. TmiMS ok Salk.. One-third of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of sale, and the balance in t wo equal annua) payments, with interest, to he secured by ihe mortiraire and judgment Ootids ot t ne purchaser. March 7, Is7!!.-3r, JOSKP1I C1USTE, fiance. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. JY virtue of an order of the Court of C .m- mon Pleas i f Cambria county, to me . i : cct c.l, 1 will expose to public saie. at the hotel ef A. Leiden, in Chest Sprinirs borousrh, on llllDAY, M AltCII 2Sth, tS79, at 2 o'clock p. m., the following described real estate: A I'ikce ok Paiick.l ok Land situate iu Clearfield township, in said county, bounded by lands cf William Ivory, Lewis Storm, F.d ward Burk. and Theodore Storm, containing ST Arrrs, more or less, over C5 Acres ef which are cleared, having thereon erected a twostoiy Plank Hoi se, i hame Baiin. and all the neces sary outbuilding's, and having two good Orch ards on the premises. Said larm Is situated on the outskirts of Chest Springs borough, and is In a hieh stale of cultivation. TF.n.vsj of Sai.f.. One-third of the purchase money to be paid on the confirmation of the sale, and the renin inder in t wo equal na ments, to be secured bv the judgment bond and mon. guire of the purchaser. Heferre.l pa vmcnts to hear interest. JOHN WAHNKK, March 7. s7'J,-3t. Assignee of Peter Treiler. WJt. II. SECIILER, Attorney al iMir, Ebensbnrn, Pa. Office in Col anartc Kow.f recently occupied by Wm. Kitteil, Cen'.re trcet I l-2i."7i.-tf. J Cr, Bv amount of orders palJ to James V. Condon, ls77 Francis t'Fi-iel. " John K. Scatilan, " A. L. McMullen. " ii. C. K. .ah in, stating account for 177 ls;s. tlcis, Fost-r .V Ouinn, merchandise M. 1,. Oatman. " Myers A Llovd. " John l.'oyd A Co., " K. J . M tits. " Ocorge Huntley, " John Thomas, " Ihivid Evans, .... Fisher -Co. " V.. Hotierts A- Son. " Wood. Marsh & Co., " K. C. Parri-h, " C. T. Boberts, " T. O. Stewart A Co.. groceries Oshurn A- Confer, tea Aker.-.v Hauiner, dried fruit and vege tables James Driskell. cider and apples Jami s C. Murray, apple butter Inae Makin. " William Solders, cider., L. 1). Hoffman. " Philip Hartsock. P7 bushuls wheat John lionglass. 45 " " Thos. B shop. SC. " .... Charles F.ick. It) " " I'll 1 1 'H Fhea, aj " " M. Hriskell. oil " S. Fckenrode. Tnh ' " John B.ter. UM " ' .1 . K irkput rick, ti V " M. J. Nugle, S bl.is. fl nr. Ilavis Bros., Bran John Sharp. 1 tdd. vinr-iir W m. P. Buck, on tons and tl i seed .... Teresa ScanlMii, Iml ter and otrirs .Iscoti Wei laud, apples John Thoin-is, " ( in 1 higher .V Co . onions Lemtnoii - M urray, drugs nnd medicines Cunningham, (i'.eiin A Co., Tobacco. .. . Unvis ((ros.. Salt w m. Ii"i!snii. Turnips Thomas lieveraux. straw C. Ilouser Co.. clover nnd tim't y seed Mrs. Bvrno, cabhage pl.ints I A. M' liough. pork lan;el Hav;s. " Henry Ktierly, " Mleh'i Nugle. " Philip Sanders, " Fvan H hl-Ius, " Benj. Llovd, ' John Noel. " Iiavid Jones. " .1. Kirkpatrick. " Isaac Wissjniror, bef John Murray, " II . M IT.stil Id. " - Wi!l;jini Seldi rs, " F, WiUet.ran.it, " ' Peter O Nt ill, " H-nry K.bcrlv, " John T.crnev. " Joseph iiut.ai.l, " etc., Adnm Budolph. " " I.. Itcdirers .V Son, " " John Met ( rmick, 2 head cattle A. H. Criste. 2 " " A. W. li ovland. 4 " " S tmtiel Becd, 4 '" F. ias Ko land, 2 " Mf.ses I Is vis. 2 " " John Nipps. 'J " " William Selders. 1 " Thomas F. Ilavis. I " F. W. Spilli r. 1 pare nt milker Wiliinm Leiuhtv. 2 invalid chairs F. W. Hay - Son, 1 St ivc A. Brc lit y - Co., 1 " an.l repairs Wll.iaui M inn. 1 order book i Henry - Co., plaster Jope Bolsiimcr, gum ho6c M. M. O'Neill, harness M. Paxsm.in & Co., coal C. A- J. Leahy. " James Iiriskell. ashes John Tierney. Martin Sanders, surgery Ccr-rge Hunlk v, haidware J. Hibc rt A Son. " John A. Blair, lime McLaughlin Bros., carding wool Pittsburgh Iron ami Paint Co., paint... Luther recti, boots and shoes IHt.li 1 O. Fvans. shoemsking John H. Thomas. " Jones .V Fvans. smith work C. lH VIT, " " F.d. Thomas. " " Valentine Thomns. buggy spring John L. Stough, iniinling and papering. Vul. Lulti inger, tin ware and spoutitm. Ch.is. S. Hiiili. wall paper John Thompson, postage and m'd'ze. . . O. A. Kinkead. aent, insuranoe !. It. Ilavis, " " I'enna. I! It. Co., freight. Kobert E u. S CoTiis .1 . A . Ken tie-5;-, 1 sleigh... C T. shiibcrt. rinting Itepoit for 1S".7. F.d. Jatnci, " 0. T. Sw ..nk. " " " " . M . M. I'Neill. saddler, repnirs P. M. Chute, coach maker, repairs M. H umphreys. cart wi icht, repairs J. A 11. A. Shoemaker, repairing stoves John Fistier. " pump J. P. C. h.sirow. " mow- ii'if rnaehlire Thomns J. Davis, carpenter work A. Hitctiuc. " " Thomas li.ivis. mason work Samuel Iliiiford. " " Jan-.es Myers, locust pot5 Pavis Bros., lumber. Carman - Williams, lumber Thos, J. Lloyd's estate " tl. P A ndrt-son, frlolii.' h s Iiavid I). Lew is. stone lings H. Kinkca I, costssuit, ClearCid county J. H. Fieke, 1. Lilly, fieo. Gurley. " " " " W. V, il;,a'lis. " " ' C. F. O'Dotinell. Phothono:nry's costs.. I. Lilly, c;i.sh paid for sundries for house 1. Lilly, traveling eipensej I. Lii.i , Slew aril Daniel Kb' rly. furnier Mary Onslow, servant Mary F. O'N, II. " A. M. Keim, M. D.. medical attendance F. A. Shoemaker. Ksq., counsel Tees.... John P. Linton, F p. Joiin F. B. lines, F.-q.. " Ir. J. A. l!- ed. Dixinorit Jesse Patterson, lilrulor, expenses P. II. I. Coiivcntion Jacob K rknatrick, lorn-tor, e.vpinses P. II. U. Con veni ion I. Lilly, Sicward, cxp'-nses P.H.D. Con. J. Kirkpatrick, per assessment p. II. i. C-iivenfion Ol T-IiOOIl PALTEllS. .Ttsse I'afti rson. Director, cush paid..... Jacob Kirkpatrick. Director, cash paid Jesse Pat tei son. Director, services I. N. Wissjnrer, Director, services. J. Kirkpatrick, Director, services- I. Lilly, sleward. cash paid transporta tion traveling expenses etc., I. Lilly. Slewnrd. expttises conc.ving paupers to Ind i.-na count) Penea. R. It., transportation A. Veagly, M D., medical attendance A. M. Keim, M. if... J. C. Miller .M. D . W. S. Leverood. M. Tb, " ' Oatman .V l:-k. M. D., " John P. Lin'on Ksq.. counsel fec3 W.W. Lmntlcld, one cothn Robert Kvnns, " Jo-cpli B' he. " " Or o. W. Kinpfield, " " Michai I Home, J. II. Block, t leven " John Siewarl, I hrce " Kmanuel James, tA' j " V. N. Burk, one ' J. t'. Homer, digging graves Joiial hail Homer, " " .1 hco! St il.ci ger, " " .lacoti Rewh, " James Lynch, " "' John Kiucliiirr. ' ' Cotlieh Pfeister, " " Thomas McCabe, " " Simon Aoams, Isaac. Michael, shroud etc., K. J. Parrish. burial expenses Blair Co. Almshouse, hoarding, etc Wcsl uioreiaud Co. A uushouse, board ing, etc A!k gheuy Co. A Imslioirsf, board', el c. I mil, inn Co. 1 1. P. ' Armstrong Co. O. P. " Armairb, Indiana Co. O. P. " Joseph Shoemaker, " Peter Sirlouis, " Jacob Heain, - Jonaihan Ifeam, " " Susan L ii versaught, " " T. K. Ki.ox, " " John Fitzpatrick, " " Mrs. Foster i Johnstown), " " Mrs. J. it'inkin. " Mrs. C. Foster, ' ' Mrs. Akeniau, board fc nurse John (iiadv, " " ' Birbaia Ki-als, nurse Mrs. (iarngan. " Mrs. Jere. 1-egan, " ,'. Azai iali A. Jones, " !.!!.! tieo. Cnvcrsaght, " jus. Bui ns, " !!"!!!!! Lane Amoroso, " 1.HBS. .ooiio rnisn Jr. livery Pal rick M inahaii, coal A, (ircenwood, " H. W. McCreery, cial court fet s.'"." . V', H. B'uierlT, rent ticorge Wissjnger, crying sale Oscar (irafie, SL-rViccs " K.igar O. Fishe.-. clerk " J air.es J . Mu rphy, clot hing J . S. Met '! rt m y, goods John J. Troxell, " A. Kckcr.roile, " Cooper - Mellon, " John I et. " ls.iac Michael. Charles St lltiiz, meat Lewis Newhouse. t hi ist. It. ich, goods to Warner family John Rilfel. W. McConucll, " " " " James Unian. " " " Charles Selbitz, meat " " A. H . Parrish, ' " John P. o'Neil, " " " " Johnirilarro. John Kgar. stove gra'o ' " Frank Freldhoof, milk ' ' Mrs. Eckly, " " " (ico. J. Sell wmlcrT, whifckey. to War ner family , Mrs. ( arroll. washing Warner family . Mrs. M. K. Watts, serving; " i l ath. Buiicoon. " " Ann Ci isle, spinninif " " ' Mai y A. Sneeoer, knitting " " K. Dcvcrnux. M. P., medical services Warner family 1 S 12 .Mi 12 I i (lo 172 14 s-rt 7f 41 Hi , 2"i IA 14 74 44 VI r.2 7i S) bj 12 ejj mi 4 ll 1 i iV sl V. 14 40 19 "il 111 IU) ri 7o 27 ri 5iO ri rVl l'i I S h 7". bsJi-i 14 no M oo ,r4 on M Ui Is HI 2i 7" 21" 21 14 i-l H 3J 7 !'". s f-l . :t oo 121"! 1 ,Vi 22 21 r.i 4'i :i pi 3.1.0. :? '.-.' 7ti oo 2 40 40 c. M M 12 M Co LI 1) -4 41 bi 20 -2f 0 22 I J 3U 7S :f at pi M 27 o-l :'. o' i M ct in io 2 i ; ii noo 4-i 37 4.; 24 7 32 r'i 3i -l 70 .VI 40 no :t i t 2s on 2o Ml bt 7.r 2 01 hi Mi 'I il SI 3 :io Vi oo 12 47 10 :i xi l ' . 5 '12 :l Hi 7 71 :?. ml 7 74 S .Vi .is . -, I t". r 1 1 otJ l) 3 2-". 1 40 4 ll 27 1 i ."I is 2 2i 4 lfi :$! lti 57 ai2 72 v VI 21 VI :n o.) :;) oi :su in H ft) :i jo y 4ii V :.! 1 73 2 "0 7!7 2") h 2"j 1 75 1 '.-i 12 ' e7 Ci 22 30 3 fsl 2 ii) 2 cS 1 12 2 ll-'i 1 Ml I 51 .'is 2.1 4 27 5Vl .11 t" CO Ml Ml M on 17j ii 1". ci 2" "0 1.7 1? -:, 1? r,r ot-t-I" ot; f .irrrp ' oxti i ei. M rs Marg": Vi-iirr, nure. Warn'-r f ly..f ,T..seph ' ri te, nur-e. V. arm r ta-niiy 1 avi t Firir. Frr.k Warn.r. " " K. Devere.iux. roal. " . ,.. n B. Krar. wo.. 1 and h.-i'il'nc. d i . J. arner. all-.-WHij'.-", Wsrner lamiiv . Key. I . ans.-yv, ail"ai:ce for Sarah s.'. pliers" Vi-b "i Fxnt r. .w.ne-e c'r-t it -i 'J . 11 V in . Luta idoc. a ii-.w.inee I'ujrgy Smith .1. It lieiicn. aiiow.inee Sirs Cain, niiowaner A. i. McMullen. allowance Kdward M nil 'tu h. allowance Mrs. Mettride. n!!..wariee .tames Davis, allowance M I S. Hel-tein. ttlh-Ti anse Mrs. I't.-rick. allowance.. .Vr O'Brien, nio.wani-e Mrs. Lifter, allowance Mrs. Ke.its. allow nice Mrs. Keelan. ji"wance Mrs. -. Stn ;t h . :i 1 .w.mce . Mrs. M.-rall. alrowai.ee .'.'.'.'......". Mr-1 o Ionn-ol. a !oon e Mrs. S-i-Mi D -.ii 'Tiy, all..A,iuce Mrs. J on.-s, a I low ;i nee M Mrs. bonrn. aO'.war.se '.'.7.7. Mrs. M.-Di rmitt. allowance " Mr.-. File, allowance. " Mrs. Snvder. allowance. Mrs. I f. tl. cllowarec Mrs. Cultiert, allewnnse M lr. Irfiii. all- wrince Mrs. Carroll, alloeani-e Mrs. Lxt.nrirer rllewance M r. I'ariit t. alb wan-e T. B. James, allowance Mrs. Miibr. allowance " 'i.illagher. all .waneo " lireen, allewan-'e " l!.-.-ils, all. nance ' AkTiinn, allow atise .. T onion.!, all.-w n'-P " Wi'.liati..-. sllowarice .T dm N.t7cll. a'1-.wance F. Latiil.enck. r.Iliovaiu-e A. M iler. all witnre John P.iK-hcr. ailow-n.-e "at l.ar::.e ( Vniliu r.-. :il!".i!ioi- John Hujrent'.hbT. all- v.aD"e Mary J. M'-Dernott. alien ance Mrs. rshanahan. itilowance " I'tc. ahi-anee.. Mr. Sw arte man. allowanco Mrs. 1 linn, allowance it i- iiu r. allowance ' X:r.n. allowance. o 'roficii. allowance ' At.n Smith, all ".van "c . " t "rune, ai 1 -rtnee (ioi.lin, all.-wance Kehoe. allowance Hickoy, a'.lnwanre . " Raaer. alh wanse. " I iscus. allowance Isnas Kellv, allowance Peter Hall", allowance James Odlae. allowance Mrs. Marv Ji n-s. allowanoe Brown, allowance .t ames Johnston, m ll.-waiicc , Mrs. Fvans. allowance Fresh. allcnar.c .tano-s Sr. ineh.-irt. allowance Mr. and Mrs. K-c?c. allowance Mrs. Swartt rlb-wanc Mr. and Mrs. 1 I v m. s. I !.w aneo n! low;. nee Jenkins, allowance. Connelly, allowance F -rd. ai'owan.ee O'Mari. allowance , allowance Patrick Donavan. a ilowance Lllcn McHnde. iv'.'.owance OFFICIAL lil t" SFS. J. 14. Fisher, justice fees J. S. rstrayer. " ' Wm. h!a-:c-r'. " " .loin Bradv. " " John Cox. " " Thomas M Kicrnan, justice fees Charles Bux'on, " " F I u-'.cr. " " Kiias Few land, " " tico. Faslv, " I. W. t on Ion. " " Joseph l'.ehe. " ' J.I. Peterson. " " Thomas Callan. " " F. .1. Parrish. " " Jesej h Waters, c.nrtal'ie s feeJ Henrv V aric-r. " "' Clin-"!. Kol.i.ie, " " Joseph Mock. " " .1. T. Harris. " " James l,luls. " W. W. Harris. " B. F. Mvcrs, " " Peter L'tK-U. " " John L.vs:,ht. " " .1 . Kirkpair.ck. " ' - 11 iiam r linn. I'eter M iTOtrith. Atn't in lnui l.- : Is no 4'i ' s v) ai i So s 'O s -o T5 OO 12 Isaac II a w es. Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Howard (team li!rc. coiis. fees. 1. Li 1 1 v. steward N. J. i ri i.iho.'l, 1 reas. ol :4 oo "0 3 "0 72 OO IS 00 M is) 1 "0 51 M oo ,'d '.) ey.sj 4S iXl 4 "0 4- l J ' 3 M 19 26 4S 00 43 VI l-l 0-1 ' 12 On " ! (t ?s OO 1 r) 9 0t) V ) 8.1 (0 0 IV? 00 9 11 00 4 J 4 i") :1 f-l ') 4o 'n 3fi tvi 27 ' " Ol) 21 "0 - e ) ;7 oo i '-I 27 ' l 27 "0 27 'O J7 () 7 00 ! 01 07 o. 1 -4 o-) 41 in J2 '1 JO OO 24 00 12 OO 5 'O 3 o.) S 00 3 M fi ' 3 "t 2 e0 4 01 4 '-I 5 iJ 4 tM 2 00 4 M if) 17 H to ') e 2 11 2 1 1 20 70 1 0 70 2 00 7 2 S 1 l) e 04 IS t'& e m S ' 0 7 00 17 Ml J M h 06 2 "l 1 9 I ir) 3 M S 1 "J r-4 ' io 40'JU in.:4 fi STAT l.MIl.NT Am'tit ot r.roer? pai 1 hy N. .1. Frei.lh'.fl. Treasurer .' Am't of order" for IsTs unpni I Hixmeiit nl.d 1 . D. I' Ain't of orders ! r l7a unpnid House From which deduct Order f -r cl.-.ims due j.( -or to .laiu.iTv 1-t. 1s7s Pixniont II .-,ital V Physician: medical attctd ance. t. D. 1 Counsel Out deorrele-f. vir.: Cash paid. transjorta-.ion. c.-nl, .lotli ti.w. 1 oar.tinir ' -,;; ) -". o. d. p ' . 1 Collins. "!!, rit ravs an 1 fuii.-r lis. u. 1). P. : Tra:; -j.or tat ion. 1 'Tpi-t.-r' and Steward's ser ices, O. D. V. I.iverv. 1. D. P M.m'loy allow n e-cs. ( . 1 . P. Justice' and conslatde's fees.. Directors" an 1 Sti ward's ex pense P. II. D. convention. Printing Rep .rt for lt77 Lumber, cari '-nter work. tic. pew buil lltijf no J fence ar-tind cctm-tcry T npiid orders O D. P. ami 1 lixment Net expense.- for house and farm lr ls"S 't s.', 7-S i4 bi 114, -Wi 05 17 41 30:1 si 12 ,'l s S4 o 1 ti 1 2: 4 U . 7.-s u 17 "I ;jo h.'i AMOl'N i DT K INSTITl'TIi '!. J. S. Slrayer. Charlton e.s'.a'e (claim .l'.i-.r.t fu! f t';7 15 I'ranci 1'rhai.s" estate, ..-!;iiai .doul t.ul) il ul Ceo. V.'. ti.it u: in, L- ,.. .-uh- jeet to crcd!tsi... 42 John Kir'clir.er. for hides 4 T" John 1-lv.ll;. " " . t lee. Sc in ..re. . n t .at: io t ra ie ? ei F. A. Shociii ;ker, Ks j., ree'd from .In .. Il-nrr 42 0 1 Paul KrcP.jer. bal. -n tiufe . . t4 J. W. Cr. ton. K-- j . cas'n Tour..' on 'raiiii kiii.- l :i -J3 I'ar.d Sh. r.'.-l, f..r l-ri-fc 1 7". Abel Lb yd. . 1 7s Pllllip V;ir:' r. l!.li !r."Tll I.-.tr -2 -o 'J 1 N. J. Freidholl. proceeds of Wmeherger sale 4) ' 0 I. Lilly, Steward, am't ree d.. ;4o 10 fl,74-.- 04 A ni't due ir. tn C-.n;ii v, as per 1 -. .- Aud. Pel.. Jan. ISTS. -JIJ 7 A lu't due iroin pari u s as above statement 1.74!' VH Requisition for !- 1.a.oi i tl,tr5i 7i Am t o! ord'-rs paid f r '7 i :).:' .S ut-tan l g IsTS j f, .. " ' doubtful claim rTs s.'. I L'al. in lai cr of i'.M.r Hoii--e l.ov.'i e. i H,-s 72 4 of' 27 :l 1...1 111 10 ;.t 70 41 S3 00 t'r 11 s. is-) Ml :75 O) s on 10 so 2:1 ou ou 2a '"I H '.'4 7 ,"4J 12 im s IK! 12 i"i ill 'i 42 l 2; (l f VI 15 ii 5 no 6 mi 4 1 'i 3 mi 4 KJ 3l 2 til 1 .Vi 2 37 11 si lias; IS .Vi : s-i 49 .r, 2? 1", 1 1 2a 32 -1 17 4". 21 25 1 75 20 no 3 I'l 3 00 s lal 6 () : 74 4 (si '.I oil 3 li 5 I") 2 i" ,1 4 () H no 12 mi 12 co 1 2 5U 4 no H .Vl II : .5 00 i no 3 25 1 on 1 71.5 42 ' 1'.' M 13 is 2 00 3. '.4 2 01) 5 23 t (!.' s I'm 11 l -'- 2it 10 ', 12 ,2 9 611 24 tl) 2 s7 1 2S 1-1 75 10 15 31 C5 U 00 3 11 1 HI 1 35 3 "5 f . 1 . . 1F.l'ORTor I I--L! v. Fsp. Steward of Poor 1 House, I r tiic year en. hut; Dee. 1. ; Stoi k c- Fnv 3 lii.r-'.s f cows, 33 begs, turkeys and chickens. Pnonri i s op t- a r.-v. -"s f. ns of hay. 7-"."- bu-hols oats, dr-a boshe! crn in tlie ear, l..'o i bushels po-t- foes. 2.O00 heads ca'd'aire. if. tuishi'Is onions, en cumbers, ) eatis and hecis .abundantly, v.i 1 lf.s. wool, slanirhtcro 4 2. si 1.. ;...rk and 7--. U s. veal. Fa hmi Mi Imi i kxexts, i.i 1 . - S.ii'i? n reported last year. M tt r.'.r Tt Rrn i tub I ti irTiov - u bids, s.auer kraut. 1 2 0 lbs. hurl soap. 1; 'Ms. soft soap. 2.'- .jts. c;rrol fruif. preserves. ;i l;( . etc. 7 shirts. p 1 :r pants, "4 1 a:r nvi ra :t. di esses, 41 ctiem:'"-1, 17 sac-jues, 3J i.prns. -kiris, fsj l illow s!ij.'. 4i sheet-. ..'i pi". ! 'ws, -.-j b, ,, t ..rs, t-i bd ti'-ks. '2 ha., 15 towel. 4'J pair soek. pair torkinits. H pair tuitts, 17 children's dresses, 5 shreuls. iMrRnvrvKXT. One straw shed built, lf.x4S ft. : n w paled fence ar.-und cemetery : new ctil, marr-crs a i.d f.o- rs in 3 stable, and grain box. INMATKS. fcc. Jf umber of Inmates Js.nuiry 1 l7f 72 t-oru !ur iti- tee year .. 1 " " sdmi't.-d during . ear 4'.' 122 Discharged and removed lur:ng the iitr.. 42 Died daring the year Remaining in House .lanuarj 1. Is7i' 75 l-'J I If the inmate remain rot .Tan. 1, 1-7J. there are -7 s.ir.e male. L'r sane female. 11 insano males, an ! li insane females. Numbrot insane at Lli liiont. 12. .5 vernxe Tiiin:b(-r ef inmate per month, 7 : ar erx cost of esch inmate p.-rweek. 1 4;1. which ir.cluues 4".7 nun! given to tramps Curing the year. 1. LILLY, Steward. We. the undersigned Dire, tors ef tho Poor of Cambria eennty. do certify that the foregoing a correct statement cf the receipts, exHnses. in mates, etc.. of Ihe PiK.r nn.l House e! Fiaidoy. ment of sni 1 county for the year A. D. ls7s, all of which is resj.cei lully sufmolte i. W itness cur hands t his 41 li rfT f March, A, D. 1-7'J. J cOB KfliKIMTKK'K. I. X. WISSIN'HK, furectors. JFSSL PAT I f HS( IN, Atftst-l. Lilly, 4'K-rk. E XECUTOIVS NOTIC1-: i;sa e of Wm. Haki'U, Sr., ilec'.I. letters testament ary en tic estate of William Baker, Sr. late of 4 "arroll township. Cambria county, deceased, having bern jrrant'- i to the 11 n- I dersigned by the i;egi;. r i t pud county, rotice I Is he re by niv-n to a 1 ! pai t cs io. r.;r 1 to sa i 1 es 1 tate thai pa-, ment must he mane fori l.w it h. an I t hoe l.aviun c'rilrns aj; un-. : he rir.c r. pri sent them dulv an" loo,; j.. n ; (- t I -r set t 'o-iik nt. ' rbll.li A. lil lilKAM, 1 ioraHT. Carroll Tp , Jan. -4. ls7-.e-ot. A DMIMSTHATOU S NOTR'K. Kstate of M u:v Ann Cuvrah, 1 Ict tcrs of .:n; nest r.c i.-ti on t he et at e f .' Ann C.-nrad. late t Co artield town-i. p. 1! having tieen uranted to the undetsigtie I I , lit aisitr ol . auihria iviiniy, nil 1 ersoni. in.o 10 said esin'c arc l.eret.y n..::r1e I that iaime. jiavmeiit must be ma b . and 1 hofe havir.i: cl against the same will present th.m leiraOv bated fr si-ttli.nei,t. J t Irs I.i 11 H 1 a i I 1. Feb. 14, ls;.i.-et. Aduiinisira: dr. l, proM?i; Sararmt Drtttist, II'ILIj make professional visits !" Fo'cic j on the i icsr Mom.a v kacii mom remain one w-.-k. Also, w ill lie in U ilnu- the PL-f-0 tt -1 -M A V OF L A 1 -ft MONTH, t Tl r'J. '.' h ry ec'ii v the 'bled diate aims 1 ro- i-tir- 11. ! o in r.aiu orie F .lav. All . llT'.- w a rr I. tl, t ti 1 1 V f f 4- 1 t I F