The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, May 07, 1880, Image 3

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Villi Ji-XiUUniU i an county attempted to board
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Henry Peden, of Loy.Ulianna,Vt'6tmore- . Cloment Burke, the youns man who shot
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a rapid- ; and killed Anderson Volt in Johnstown a
train on tho P T p
msi tniiy afternoon, but falling under the ' tice St raver, and was brouht to jail Thurs
vviieeu had one of hu Uqs crushed in a day ninht. With him and bound to him by
Amputation followed,
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AND l'l'.WSONAl.
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--easiplvA of alabastine
ri Micks, and such like, verv
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frightful manuer.
we presume.
Dr. Ferd. ToJc", of Houtzdale, a young
Cambrian who takes the Fbumis and 1
reads it like a sensible man that he is, has
been enosen as one of the twodelegates from !
Clearfield county to Vie Medical State Con- '
vention, which is to assemble in Altooua on
V ednesday, May l'Jth.
The Altoona Sun, which, by the way, is
one of the neatest and best-edited daily pa
pers, politically and locally, that comes to ,
our sanctum, notes tlm fact that "Jud-e
John L. Thomas, of EUensburs, a Democrat:.
ic w.r-hor-e' iu Cambria county," was ia
that city on Monday la.st.
Poor Directors Kirkpatrick and Easly,
accompanied by steward Lilly, r,iai an of
ficial visit on Monday last to the out-door
paupers in and about Johnstown, who at
present number thirty-nine, while in the :
northern portion of the county the aggregate
of this class of unfortunates Is just twenty
one. Miss Minnie Woolf. daughter of Mr. John
Woolf, of St. Nicholas, this county, died at
the residence of Mr. Charles Kress, in Johns
town, atari early hour on Faiday morning
last, aged about 20 years. The remains were
taken through this place next day on their
way home for interment. May she rest In
peace.
Four youug ladies and three young gents
of this place went to Shlnk'.e's dam Monday
evening, on fishing intent, but as it is said
that nut one of the pasty gut a respectable
nibble," much less a generous "bite," the
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tha ;ijro i nun 11117 reinrnea
of alabastine ; vs poies; snoiuy
uiier tuisK.
Charles Murphy aud Jijlin Mitchell were
found guilty in the I'd air county court last
week of stealing two overcoats from Levi
Simon, an Altoona clothier, and sentenced
to the Western Penitentiary for the term of
one year. The culprits no doubt wi-tli by
this time that they had gone Into the bribery
instead of the stealing business.
Quartermaster Tom Jackson, of Altoona,
ono of the most popular members of the
Fifth Kegimeiit, X. (;. P., and likewise Dis
trict Attorney for Blair county, was in towu
last Saturday, lie called to see us, and we
are sorry he missed a good thing the seeing
aforesaid in conseiiueiice ot our absence
from home on that auspicious occasion.
A one-and-a-haif s-tory frame house be
longing to the Cambria Iron Company, loca
ted one mile southwest of Henrietta, liiaii
county, and occupied by a man named He :i
ry Mosey, caught fire from a stove-pipe, thro
the roof, on last Sunday forenoon, and was
totally consumed. All tm; furnituie was
snved except two bedsteads and 'he bedding
for one.
McDonald A- Co., of Loretto, are just
receiving, shelving and otherwise disposing
of th-i!" spring and summer stock, comprising
full and elegant lines of dry goods, notions,
millinery goods, hat-. caps, boots, shoes,
clothing, groceries, etc., etc., all which will
be sold at prices which, cannot fail to make
them go ofT like hot cakes in cold weather,
so to sneak.
Our esteemed townsman Mr. Nick Freid
hoff was last Monday visited by a slight hem
orrhage. He was playing with his child,
iron bracelets came the notorious Henry Hel
sel, a one-armed veteran, who stands charg
ed with having attempted but fortunately-
failed to perforate the epidermis of his wife.
As iNTF.nVIEW WITH Cl.EMEST BrFKE.
A representative of the Freemas paid a
brief visit on Tuesday to Clement Burke, the
yonn" man who stands charged with the
murder of Anderson Volt, and who occupies
a cell in our conntv jail. Burke, it is not de
nied, shot his victim while the latter was in
the supposed act of forcing an entrance to
the bedroom occupied by the prisoner's
grandmother and two other holies, the bul
let produ. ing a fatal result. Burke occupies
at present ce.l No. 2, on the lielit-liantl side
i ... . . . i . . . i ....... i.
with evident Intent to kill, by firing no less ; of tj,0 n you enter that edifice, thouch j
e only complete assort-
u at Barkers',
i great assortment and
f r cash at Barkers',
ra'.::, potatoes, aud every
or plaut. for sale at Bar-
!,t ot clothing for summer wear,
' ijr'Cst and cheapest assort-
-1 diary, don't forget to Jot
s:i; v, and rain fell in this
; , to press this week on
lI.Mice the more than
, : : .v.tl ne-.vs.
& Hi . sLi'.l continue tohave
; . their carpet-, because thty
..:,.! l.:nid-omc.
' ur..r.d p 'tiiids of bones were
: Johnstown to Kik county on
; u iv.wa.v.
I; .1;!rru:'i! in Altoona on Fri
. e:e-.-ts of injuries received
,i .--.c-.-! mo
., .vt.ts worth
t.j. t':e ceil::.g of a large room,
a'. 1 comivete.
1 .t A- I'.ro. your orders for
a:i'i will get the best at the
'I ! ey carry the only stock In
;e ton-A of oranges and lemons,
. .-he.iper at Barkers' than
- ihcv buv direct from the
your life, for it cures your
Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup.
H never fails. Costs only
we guess
eve! : for it strikes
ut os hot as the "old
Avctil paint when you
ur hous'.? outside or in- .
l:i ii"..'.; t cans for family use, .
. r. irkerj'.
'l-.-r .V. Bio. keep double the
., -s j.;id s'.ioi s c.f any other mcr
.."i, .mi I thi-r -'oy are ena'j'ed to 1
! e.ioei than the rest,
s the Peace and Notaries Pub
... Ci-'-'-.s I "numerators not be-..i--
they haven't tense enough,
i: , ;.. r.o-rt a'low it.
ri..,:c;.'. ot Confirmation will be
l v i:t. Bt.-v. Bishop Tuigg at ,
' i'.- II Name, this place,
the comiic; month
:,:.t:,ii, Il-.u-e at Crcsson will be
-: : n :i -r S"'-".inivrs, under the
. if Mr. Tvct, of the Logan
.... on M 'i lay, June 14th.
;. i-'.a 'u-,'.';.- 7'? i'liint was delivered
! .-,-,.!: e "P.aby" on Saturday
i.i -.1 i-i.-.-ure iijum its adver
v.l at cuiv.-i these frequent
. ; -i ; ,h's mi r.ak'eiie and circus
::; A -to..;;.; t -day (Ftist.y). r.r.d
x:. t i-iiioirow. Lxcurs'ion titkets
. I f.,r el'.l.-T ph'.'je on the 1
it.
l.e-
: ! es ;
f.ml t-flicai ions. Dr.
-.- ii'.-appoints mothers
L u:n;c t! e troubleso.ne
h bold everywhere at
.. '. ..t i': de l condition of our
:-.n I iV ilesira to issue
dav earlier than usual has
'.- ..e ;..'.: -Ing clTect on our local
;' i - I't-i-k.
!..:...-. a vard brakeman, fell
;; Al'""n.i ti e otlier day and
;.:s thumbs. That is the first
- . ti.at Tliou'.as.Thuiub ever
. :i i :.i:-!..m.
'l'.'. u Justices of the Peace
; ntv la-t February, ail but
. ti.eir Col::'iii-s,olis, to wit:
V. i. Kri.-e, Jop.n Litz, J. J.
J..s . I Jammer.
; ;vc l'.Liie i f our business, but
.-. like t know-, j on ki.ow,
no il.uniiti ii was moved up into
dii-i.
i-
tbe Altoona
f Tuesday.
Tri'june
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i'.a .l
V:;..:. r, amai-aen !:nly age
..n-.-.mr'-i ''i in Altoona
Su-d.iy morning las-..
ro'; ;ht to Can o'.itown,
for ii.tcnncnt.
:-.n.erv n:id Charles Zinmier-
Johi.stov.n. v.cie last week
t - r-l-. r Lake top.ct as Notarie
, - ...i
i n t!.e '.'ill lusiiini. uiiu
of the new r-eiiatir.
m says that Mr. F. A.
if Nkl.towi;, this county, has
, aoout to remove his family to
so, Cambria has lost or will lose
; .md most i-iiei geti-j citizens.
L M-'ii '.ad luck to any of our
f few hundred of them should
t :ti atta-k of remittunt fever
lac!; eruption in this direct ion,
..i.d ha e liocause to complain,
an Altootia dwarf, onlv
was not too diminutive to
t.. the wi.-ked wile of some
..!. :, and as a consequence
; i f the Blair county alms-
j'. ( ..eff r, executor of Mrs.
.r. hate of Mast Coiicmaii"h,
,.; .:";, r for sa;c, on Saturday,
h t of real e-ta'e of which tlio
i Confer il:.-d seized. See ad-
'i.ti cf Mr. James Craig, of
oi:!., fell into the Conemaugh
l, lav forenoon, but was fortu-
rf .1 and rr.-ue.l in tinie to save
'.'. a.tnoii-h about toink for the
t ;;,ue.
s the season of the year when
v. m?-. v. n-h i-nd clcrin things up
. i sh.e.-,:.l buy alabastine from
.-. Br i. to 'I your whitewash
' ..a i';o you will be siirpiised to
. v ...ei.t has b, en effected in
. a. inv of the front of the
.. M. Be-xde, B-n., IBuh
;.-.g av.-.ty or th" si; peril :io' is
... -r i f l'Hui-t trees planted
. i:rh-t"i!C.
. i ' .n i f the rwrt ten ible
'I... m-re .i.x Ttt-m-
v i' Mr Samuel Ci i-'.man,
, - '-; r. Blair county,
, .. .... ! .-.!, ar d the other
; . . . . " i to r eco-. i .
. ! .. . o? P.-'f n-t.urg. ac-
h . t'-..!.ter. Mi--
. i e :.i-t Mi.n 1 iv morning.
; r .t;i -... of the We-t-
- i- . :.r.;y Katiosand Iowa.
' ! a pleasant otic.
'i i.'f Lo ver Y'Ier town-
. ! I U a it, of Coot ( rila!e,
' v. re'y burned at the Cam.
-town, on 'Tuesday morn-
in- v of iu .!te-i ci'i ler and
i": p i!it- th.;r s!fy.
when an accidental severe muscular motion
on his own part started tiie blood Ihnving.
It gave him but little trouble, for an hour or
two afterward ho was in his place: of busi
ness, waiting on a multitude of customers in
quest of cheap spring goods.
A man named David S. llanlcy attempt
ed to cro-s the track in front of a passenger
train at Koniing Spring, Blair county, on
Friday night last, but fai'.iug to get out of
the way at the proper time, was struck,
knocked down and run over, r.:cciviim inju
ries which culminated in death on the follow
ing Sunday m-unii.g. Decease' was aged
f.s years, and we pvesumc leaves a family.
Michael McCulloiigii and Peter Dutnm,
of Altoona, who, as noted in the Fl'.LLM.i:;
last week, were arrest.".! and held for a hear
ing on Saturday last at Newry on the charue
of setting fire to an unoccupied dwelling
house iu that village, appeared before Alder
man I lose, of Aitootia, on Friday evening
last, and waiving a healing, entereii bail
the sum cf ?''MJ each to appear ut Court for
trial.
Shortly before noon on Tuesday last, the
wooii-hed in the rear of Mrs. Lacey 's re
sidence, known as the Noon properly, on
High strcer, was accidentally set on firo by
matches in the hands of some careless young
sters, and a general fire-alarm was rung.
The Uames, howevei, were happily ex
tinguished without doing much damag.-i be
fore the Fire Company arrived at the scene
of action.
Attention is invited to the card of Mi. II.
II. Ilench, dealer in white lead, mixed paints,
varnishes, etc., Altoona, Pa., which will be
found in our advertising department. Being
a painter by trade and having a practical
knowledge of the poods he deals in, Mr. II.
nmv he relied on for a pure article at fair
prices, and hence deserves as we are con
vinced he will meiit the patronage of all who
need anything in his line.
The wife of Mr. Jacob Carman, of Siis-
ijuebanna township, whose mind hasbeeoine
sadlv impaired, was taken through this place
on Thursday evening last tn r'.ii.v for the
Insane Asylum near Harrisburg. Wnat
makes the case of this po ir woman the more
distressing is that she has a son in the same
institution, whither ha was taken for treat
ment several months ago, and where he still
remains without any apparent change for
the better in his condition. '
St. John's Literary Society of Altoona
took occasion Ion the eve, (Wednesday eve
of last week) tf disbanding for the summer
season, to present, to Lev. Father Sheedy,
' the eloquent, zealous and kind-hearted curate
of St. John's church, a handsome gold-headed
ebony cane as a token of esteem. The pre
j sentation speech was made by our typo
graphical friend, Frank C. MeCullough, and
replied to In fitting terms by the very worthy
and greatly surprised recipient.
A letter received on Tuesday from Lieut.
S. A. Shoemaker, of the Paymaster's Depart
ment, X. S. A , announced the safe, arrival at
Salt Lake City, U. T., on the CTth ult., of
; the wife and children or that gentleman, who
i left here tho Thursday pluvious and were
i met by the husband and father about seven
i tv miles east of their destination. Lieut. S.
had everything in readiness for housekeeping
and no doubt ere this himself and family are
once more enjoying the comforts of home
L.The boss snake lie of the season thus far
is the statement made by the Holiidaysbui g
correspondent of the Altoona 7ih;i: that a
man named Mills killed a blacksnake near
Sarah Furnace, Blair county, oin? day last
week, which measured thirf'n jot fuur incfu-s
in length. Due Cibson Barr declares that
he saw and measured the snake, and is pre
pared to make an attidavlt on the subject,
pio.ided, of couise, anybody disputes his
word. And y t it would take more than a
Barr'l to get in t believe it.
Hawker and McDade, two prisoners in
our Vounty jail, wen- sent to the northern
outskirts of town, Wednesday afternoon, to
cut sod, but soon tiring of tho business. Con
cluded to cut stick instead of sod, which they
did so successfully that at the time or going
to presstliey had not been captured, although
several parties were, in pursuit o,them.
Hawker was sentenced at September court
to an imprisonment of one year, less one day,
for assault arid battery, and we believe Mc
Dado was in. but . no'V out. for a similar
offence.
than six shots after her while she was seek
ing safety in flight.
The Altoona Ecenirxg Ca'.l is at present
regaling its readers w ith "Incidents of the
War," w ritten expressly for its columns, and
very interesting and instructive sketches.
The Cull, by the way, is a very fairly con
ducted journal, and is disposed in every in
stance to do equal and exact justice to all
men, regardless of race, creed or condition.
Besides that, it has a job department equal
to any in Central Pennsylvania, and turns
out work which is an honor to the taste and
bkill of Mr. Haines and his excellent work
men. Twenty dollars anil fifty cents is the
total amount due us from three parties who
have recently pulled up stakes and left
Northern Cambria, w ithout informing us of
their intentions or betraj ing any sign what
ever of that inward consciousness which in
duces honest men to either pay their debts
or give some reasonable excuse for delaying
the day of settlement. No wonder that we
are frequently tempted to lose all faith in
human nature and publish to the world the
ns.mes of those who defraud us of our hard
earned wages.
C. C. Mateer, of Altoona, was found
guilty in the Blair county Court, on Friday
last, of obtaining goods under false pretense,
wilh a recommendation to mercy, but a
motion was made for a new trial, which
Judge Dean ordered to be placed on the
argument list. Mr. Mateer Is said to be
somewhat of an adeot in "ways that are
dark ami tricks that are vain," but it is
nevertheless to be hoped that his experience
in this case, however it may result, will aid
Mateer iaily in inducing him to forsake the
paths that lead to destruction, or words to
that effect.
Mr. Henry Harbison, a venerable and
well known citizen of Woodbury township
(near Williamsburc), Biair county, died on
Thursday morning of last week, aged about
7 years, and was buried in the Catholic
cemetery at Wiiliamsburg on Saturday morn- :
ing. The funeral services were conducted
; by Lev. John Ward, assistant pastor of the
Newry congregation and son of Mr. Martin
Ward, of this place. Deceased was an hon
est man, "the noblest work of Cod," a kind
I husband and father, a good neighbor, an es
- teemed citizen and an exemplary Christian- ;
: May he rest in peace.
Two dwelling houses and a store-room in
Huntingdon wem destroyed on Tuesday
night of last week by fire, communicated, it
: is supposed, from the oven of Mr. John J.
Crawford, a baker who occupied one of the
buildings. A while Leghorn hen which was
hatching under the oven 'it the time is credit
ed with sticking to her post of duty until she
was roasted to death. Next morning each
of the eggs was found to contain a fully
devtloijed chick, which goes to show that
there is either no truth in tho theory that a
Leghorn hen don't hatch, or else that the
i lire did the hatching for her.
It was understood not many days ago
that Postmaster James w as to resume control
of the Herald aud that his bl othol'-in-law ,
Mr. Fes. Lloyd, the present editor, was to
step down and out. Since then, however, it
seems that by virtue of a new deal Mr.
James has ceased to possess any interest iu
said paper, and Mr. Lljyd by right of pur
chase becomes its sole proprietor and editor.
Ail which prompts us to wish to the latter
gentleman a long and successful career in
the publication of a journal which has noth
' ing it ne"d be ashamed of except its politics,
and on that score we presume it would be
folly to expect any improvement.
A l.cn owned by Mr. Michael Thomas,
; of Munstir township, performed tin; extra
ordinary feat on Saturday last of hatching
out one of her numerous brood a little cluck
with four perfectly formed legs, two of which
occupy the position it. variably assigned to
the pedal extremities of such bipeds, while
the extra pair extend from the root of the
tail and are of the same length and equipped
with the same nuiiibi r of to.-s as the other
two, This wonderful little "peep" is as
lively and seems to have just as fair, or
rather fowl, prospects before it, as any of
the brood, but whether it uses all four of its
limbs in g. tting over ground is more than
we have learned.
Mr. J. H. Fulmer, formerly of Fbens
burg, now of Oil City, a true friend, by th?
way, of the FltEF.M.vs, inasmuch as he takes
the. paper r.nd pas for it promptly, spent
Sunday and Monday among his friends in
this vicinity, and left Tuesday morning en
route for the Hot pii: gs of Arkai.sas,
wl.iihi r he govs i:i hopes of rcceivin ; early
and permanent relief from a severe attack
of rheumatism, t which for a considerable
time past his feet ami shoulders have been
t.r a f..7 iliv-s of his conhnemeni ne was
locked in one further down the corridor. He !
was pacing the corridor, for exercise, when
our repoiter made his acquaintance. i
The first question asked the prisoner was ,
as regarded his health. He said he w as well, :
and his general appearance did not belie
his assertion. Staying indoors, however, he
added, was wearing on one's constitution, j
particularly as this is the sea-on a person ,
ought to be out fishing or playing base hall, j
Four letters, he said, lie had written to par- ;
ties in Johnstown and elsewhere with refer- ,
ence to nrocuiing counsel for his defense, ;
but so far no answer bad reached him.
"How is this?" lie asked, and our reporter '
confessed himself unable to answer. I le had j
a number of witnesses to sutipo na, and, be- t
ins poor in piiw, v. as waiting to discover J
who w as to be the law yer in bis case. If his (
friends, or any of them, received these letters, ,
thev should take oction in the matter as soon 1
as possible. With regard to the. shooting,
Mr. Burke pursued that degree of reticence j
which is characteristic of all alleged crimi- .
mils, though he stmitlv persisted in saving!
that Voir, and the other Swedes wore at the
time under the influence of intoxicating ;
drink, while he himself was duly sober.
These and other facts, he declared, wiM no- .
pear on the tiial. "It ischarged on me," lie
added, "that I have it in contemplation to ,
attempt to break jail. Nothing is further j
from n:v thoughts; else, why should I have. ,
given nivself up in Pittsburgh, where all op- !
poltur-ities for escape were aiTorded me?"
All in all. Burke presents the appearance
of a young man eighteen years of age who .
bears uoon himself no impress of criminal :
recklessness or vicious habits which are the ;
custmnarv characteristic of a bad boy. He
said he was born in what is now Portage
towushin in lSol.pnd many of his relatives
there and elsewhere are well known to our
local readers.
For tirawa rtRSOS or the Yoanreit CHILDREN,
ue the olil ml rate
Dr. Fitter's Noothlnr Carminative.
It run be eiv? n with perfect mfcty to yonr hahy II
only two or three dnvs old. It doe nut Miip!fy. nut
the little thintf will no to leep niifural'. nnd irct
nwnlic ln.ihinsr. It cure DIAKKHOEA and DYS
F.NTHliT, no matt t hnw lonir t!n t'n!r. "H( )I.K
K A MOKHfS. CIHU.KKA INKANTl'M. Sir.M
MKK COMI'Ij.AlN'T, WINK l -i HJ( frt-ttlnic and
orvln" of intuntJ (which is nlw ? i2n of 1'Hln),
OlfKKN STOOI,, SOCK VOM1TINH, SI.KF.P
I.KssNInS. aud Mil oomplaiut of the itomaoh or
III W tl,s.
Price. CA rtfl. a bottle a taft and certain rure. It
Is the olde--f remedy in me. and i recommended
hv PHYSICIANS. Sold by IKC'lSIi and
STUKKKF.El'l-KS.
TUT SIMPSOS-S I.HOUICK 1TOKW l.OZFAGES.
They aie pleasant. nfe and pure. 2: ct.
U. pot. w N. Third St., Philad'a, Pa.
- I7enif fur fale lv N. J. FRKirmoFF and
V. S. Damckrk Bi:o.. F.iie'iishnrif. ll-'J.-llm.
M.
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ATTOKX HY-AT-I.A W,
AI.Tt ON A.
PA.
F-)fflc on 14th Street, between 10th find 11th
Avenues. (5-7.-tf.
IT. IT.
IiEALEll
HTTCIT,
N STlllCTLV n HE
WHIIELEMUINSEEDOIL,
MIXED PAINTS Ready for Use,
Vm,ISH,.?.IUaESnXE,CAM!SS,
BUTTY, YVIIITi: OUTi,
Varnish and Paint Brushes,
AUD A Ft'LL LINE OK
FIXE COLORS HUOrXl) IX OIL,
Cheaper than an wheru else in tho city.
HENCK, THE PAINTER,
I JIli Avcnne and I6II1 Street,
AIFOON'A, l'A.
T1
i'u.i.nno !li-u IlKw.um. F;i the death
of Mis. Mary Flauitian, wifeof Mr. James
Flanicnn, Sr., which occuired at her resi
dence in Altoona ahout 4 o'clock on Satur
day inorniin; lat, we can truly sny that we
have lost one c.f the best of earthly friends
a ladv who manv a time and oft durum the
j.ast nineteen years extended to ourself and
loved ones the'hos);ita!ities of her ever com
fortable home. Mrs. Flanian was born in
County Louth, Ireland, in 11". and was
there married and lived until l-s.ni, when she
came to America with her husband and fam
ily and settled in Altoona, where she con
tinued to reside until death ended her mortal
career. She was the mother of seven chil
dren, six of whom, three boysand three cjrls,
still survive to honor her memory and uny
for the repose of her soul. Althoimll herself
an invalid for many years, the deceased never
rave rest to her feet or slumber to her eyes
so hum as there was. a sick bed to visit or an
afflicted follow lie'nm to comfort and assist
within icacli of her kindly aid and coi:so
iim counsel. So t rue, indeed, was this that
the Altoona accords to her the honor of
haviiuj ln-obablv done more than any other
sint'le person in" that city to relieve sulferiim
and distress in various ways. Her funeral
took ohice Monday forenoon, after Iteijuiem
Ilmh'Mass at St. M;i'y's (Catholic) church,
and was one of the lamest ever witnessed
in Altoona. Haviim hum eniyed the friend
ship and nnt imfivq'iont !v the hospitality of
this kind old holy, it is bid a poor return to
say that we sincerely hope she 1ms beeti found
worthy of liod's holy favor.
KIA1. LIST. Caiis. s set down for
trial at a Cciirl ot 'umtnnn I'lom to tic held
nt F.heni'iirir . lr the rciuuy ol Camlirta. com
inencini; on Monday. June 7,
FtKST WKEK.
CamtirlH Cotisty vs. Trenklo : M 'Kwen vi. I.onc.
fsl-onii wkek.
Francis t'n.per vh. I.ewis A. "raver et u.. feign
edutue; Kavi.l Hrciiillioir er vs. Prinle. feigned in
ane; Junes Henry vs. Henry's Kxecutors. feigned
ivoi ; The Pciiple' Fire lnmnnoc Company of
Pennsylvania vs. John Hairk.frivnrd itsue ; Same
o. Kvii liveliest Lutheran Ciiiir. li ot J.ihnst.iwn ;
: S.'ime v. J..hn Kanh : S trno vs. P. M. At. J. Prown ;
Same vs. I.ewis I'litt: Sarno vs. James Adams ;
Same v. Sane.; s . Vnriiivs. Parkers et al ;
Flattery vs. Flattery; Hir.lrr vs. Kildett : Doilir-
liss. ti.r -use. vs. McKenxie : I ' n i.n H.irse I nsurance
; Company Pork ; Same v. Warner: Same vs.
YahiMT- Same vs. Malny : Same vs. Jiui k : Same
i vs. li.inroon : Same vs. Ivory: Same vs. Kratzer:
' Hradiev's Flxecutrix vs. Kifban: Hums vs. Hums'
1 r.xecuthrs : Kearney vs. A. Leiden et al. : John
' Nefl v-. Camiiria Farm'-rs' Cni..n A-sociation and
I Fire 1 n-uranceCoiniinny ol 'ainl.na ami Somerset
cutinTii s : i;e vs. KiiL'.-i-: M- "oiiiLrh's Kxeeutor'a
; vs. Ho le's Kxeeiitors : M.-I.ane .-. J..hn-t'jn : I.ei
liold vs. Stir.ehisi r : Hall ci al. vs. Smith et al. :
1 Kikins vs. M 'rtiie ; Pluin'ner vs. Plii:nm r :
Patterson vs. Palters. m : l.anbeoi Js 'I-ioma8 vs.
I Maynard in Co.; Knse et al vs. liurk et al. : Po
land vs. Smith Administrator of liohtnd : Hiahop
i t. Shindlo: I'ro.ik rs. Newhouse.
I F. ( 1U'.N l-ll.I., Pr.itlionotary.
Prothonoturj s Ultico. I-.i;eusour-, Maj 3. IS10.
Mt'-rcantilH Appraisement,
ij'HE kxtikbs or FoFrroTt ash now usti ; M
X CHsors. IHsTiLLitns A?tn Hmwiu in l'm
hrin county will take notice that they are elsed
and appraised by the nndersigned Appraiser, for
the year lbJ, ta follows :
I ADAV3 Towpsmr.
I CUut. Lic'ie. Vlast. Lie't.
j 14 Daniel rohn... .t 7.00 U J.hn P. Oojin... fT.OO
I iLLKIHIVT TUT?.
j 14 C. R. t H. Him- 14 W.J. Buck T.00
j melright T.oiij
j BABP. TOWsrSHtr.
I 14 Capper Lelb T.no
j BLACKLICE TOWSSHIT.
j 14 Isaao Michaels 7.00
CLEARFIELD TOWTfSHIP.
j 14 M.J.Teillebauin 7.00 14 Cooperi Mellon 7.00
I CHEST SrilINOS BOROCOH.
14 Shields S.-mpp 7.00 13 Cooper t Mellon 10.00
1 13 J. Perry &S011.. 10.00,
conrr.KSDALt nocoi on.
i 14 li. W. Stutiman 7. CO
I AMHTUA IW.RMT.H.'
14 Mich "1 Hulloran 7.00 14 John Kint 7.00
14 Ja. tirittin 7.0J 14 Marn't Stehieh.. 7.0IJ
CAHROLLTOWt nor.ocoH.
i 13 S. Teltelhnnm.. lo.oo 14 P L. K'-k 7.00
14 MaucherJiWeak- 12 V. S. Parker &.
1 land 7.00 Hro 1S.C0
' 13 J. Sharbautth... 10.10
CROTLK TOWSRniP.
1 14 . B. Stineman. 7 0o H Kunmirc i Burt-
, 14 P. M. Brown 7 00 net
: 14 John Brown T."0
coxkmacoh Bcr.oron.
14 A. Iaymyer 7.00 14 J. IKinnelly
14 Jacob Widm.in.. 7.0.i;
I ATCO!H!IAVCH.
j 14 I. . P. F. Shat- 14 1). W. Coulter ..
fer 7.50.
EBKS'SIltRO BOItOUGH.
14 F:. M'arr!sh. ... 7.i"!l 4 F"d. Oriffith. ..
13 tleo. Huntley... love 14 Win. I.emmon..
14 John Owens 7.0" 14 lavis Brothers..
13 M. LOmmnn.. 10.00 14 John I.lovd
14 Fl. KobTtsfcSon 7.ci' 14 Thos. Ori.'hth...
1.1 N.J. Friedhotr.. 10.00 14 farl Klrinius...
14 T. Pobcrt.s T i-0 14 J. 51. Thompson
14 Itaviit Fvans 7.0o 14 Andrew Strill-
12 V. S. Barker & I matter
Bro 12.50
FRANKLISf Bonot'fiH.
13 A. A; J. I.. Custer 10 00 1 4 Peter Knirttx ..
14 1. V. -.oiiter . . 7.00 11 Martin Caster. .
1.1 . S. Paul St Co. 10.0-j
OALLITZIN noROLGH.
14 Thos. Bradley . . 7.00 14 John Troxel 7.00
14 51. B. M'ltiiKh- 14 F. J. Christy 7.00
lin 7 5j.
JOHNSTOW Tt BOROrcn.
1 Camb'a Iron Co.20O.0i 14 l. W. Waironer
Gallitttn Hortmgh.
Andrew (.testier 0
'Johnttou n Byrmu).
Ktiirsheth Kohler.. 9' Oi Jaeoi Fend ' JO.00
Charles WehD J-h
Wilmore Borough.
John Sohroth W1.00 P. F". Kirby -M
Washington Township.
lleorge J. Sehwadercr 20 W
Ql'AKT LICKN'SKS.
Cfoff 15. Johnttovn Bzrouyh.
John Lvdka Co. 25 IV) Fisher fc. C
(Tail. HUFAVFKIES.
9 V. k C. Kirer, Carrolltowu
hirtme.
... 2S.r-o
UtHK.
. . . 15 no
16 CI
9 H. Blum
9 Anuken. Baur, St (Jeaeler. ilailttr n Bor. 1 f 00
9 (ii. J. Se:iwa.ierer. Washinuton 1 p ISO'
9 Jacob (Minor, Cambria Borough 15' 0
9 John I'inerlinif, Johnstown B. roiiuh. ... 16 00
8 I.nm!ert t Kress. C.inemnuh Borough. 2-. no
9 lawrenco Kast.ConemauKh Township... 15
McNEVIN &l YEACER,
MltTAlTVtM OT
Til Copper and MM W
AKl riKALCHS IS
COOKING & HEATING STOVES,
BAiOIs U RSAIS, .,
110H Eleventh Avenue, . Altoona, Ta.
Oae Door West of Opera Ilouae.
I
B1I.L1AKII TABL.LS.
P. 'W. Tyler. WhimrTon Twp . 4 tables
C. K. Myers, Kbensburp. - tables
TUM'IN AI.I.KYS.
W. Tyler, Washington Twp.. 2 alleys
00
40 00
S 00
h
IV7
t p.
Take oti. k, ail who are eon. -ernod In th:s p
' rraisement. that ari aio ial will be ludd at the
Com ni i sioner- I itfii-e, l.i ..'iit.uric. on tiieTlli 1a
of June. 1SHO, wlo-r" vm mijv attend if you
think proper. HIAXK W. (it l 1.F1Y.
May 7. U.-t. Appraiwr.
.w
50
00
1 oj
7.O0
r.oo
;.oo .
7 Oil .
7.50 I
7.50 ;
ASSIGNEE'S SALE
or vai.i ahi.i;
REAL, ESTATE!
1 Y virtne ol a rl'inui ord. r f f the Court of oii'
1 mon Pleas of Cambua county. t' me d'reet-d.
1 will exi-oe to pliblie sale, at the Cot r.T Hov.-E
1 FnEssiiVRc;, t 'ambria county, l'a., on
Saturday, May 22d, 1880,
ill ' -'- f' x'- T-
7.oo
7.0-)
14 . i'. tlrth
14 Charles Kunkel.
14 fieorire Heiser..
14 JiMin Fenn
14 1 avid Creed
14 F'. I.. I.eitenbor-
ver
la Ha v Brother. . . .
14 Alex Hexe
14 C. B. I'nvcr
14 C. Crelxher
14 A. Irearhnrt
13 A. Uowland
14 M. S .Valor
7.0o
30.00 j
7.00 i
7.00
10 00
10.1
EXECUTOR'S SALE
or am .vrii.r
HEAL ESTATE
AT EAST CONEMAUGH.
1,
WrlF.IM.UV 1 '. 1 1 . 1 . v. y . ' I"l ! I
ol Ciovlf towiislii) have
1 to 'curt from tbo iti-cision
l-'i-nil n v :mlinii tho sum of
i M':-s T.lhi Wln'il.'V. of tliis
Or r ok i h".
School Dlri'i-tor
taken no aiovnl
of Jir-tire Ki'
tweiitv (loilai's
Tilni-e, who, ns will 1"' n-nieiiil.i-rfi! , hroouht
suit :i'jnin-t sniil n.i.iril for one montli's
vva'.'os,vliii-h, however, she iloi not earn ly
actual service, owincr to the fact that she
was ilSmisseil for alie .' 1 inconii.etetie.v be
fore her term looi eiireil. The ease was
tried before the Justice nfoivinil 0:1 1 he Pith
of l,:-t 11:01. th. av.il the ih femlar.ts claim that
th- report of the trial pub! i-h.eil in these col
umns, anil utii. li was furiiisheil tis by a pen
tiemaii pit .-ei;t 011 the occasion, was ii:cor
rect so f.-.r ;n the statement of ( Vnuity Super
intemleiit ii-r w.a--coiicei tieil.he not li.i vi n e,
as thev allege, maile Use of 1 rtain words put
into his month bv our reporter, ami thoy on
their part havini: ilone, p-'.-haps in a some
what irresular way, what lie (Mr. Io-il.) as
sured them was tto-ir dnty todo in the prem-i-es.
If this be true, and" we have 110 reason
to doubt the assertion, the achieved parties
are ontitied to a hearim: i;i the matter, and
such we freely accord them. Meantime the
accruing ents have already reached the Mini
of thirt v dolla r. or thereaboi'd, and when the
case eits throiejli Conit the .unoniit will
probably bo iiK-rea-i d to fullv one huiidred
AS KXHl'I" l'Oli I1FT11F. LAS T V. ll.I. AMI
test iini.tlL o! l-.l.lOlliETH I oNKKlt. late ol l-.-int
I onelliatlrfn. ' .lllll'.l l ti'iou. .ieer.i-.y-i. win t.-
poso at publie endue or outery, cn the premises, oti
7.0 s I. 11. Stewart &
7..V'! 'o
7 .no 14 FoeklerSt Irfvtr-
7.fsi e,ol
7.00 14 Hi.H-h fc Stutz-
! man
7.00 1" I.. M. Wolf
lo.oo 14 -. Hoeh'tein 7. Do
7.00 14 A. M. Kontz J.ikj
7.00 It F . Jt. Harmonev 7.
7 no 13 Jno pihorl .VS.".n lu.00
7..M14 A. II. Bnnker l
1 o.im 1 i.ro 7 00
7.0-J 14 Wilson Cramer . 7.00
1.1 Win. I'liderave lo .5'. 1;; B. M. Jolinston
14. K. I.. K.lWHrda . 7.0O . Co
13. Bantly t F'ron- 14 C.K. Slirvoc
heiser lo no 14 plmn Janu s ...
14. B. Vurante 7.60 pj J. H. Swank
M. tieis Foster Jc 14 leivlsfc Brother
ioinn 20. en n Win. I iwyns
14 F'rank .vialr.y 7 110 o John Thomas ...
15 C.Cohen...." lo.oO 14 Henrv Priehmd.
14 N.C. A. Homo 7.00 14 Malafkey .S. Ken-
12 I.outher (ireen 12.50 nnlv
14 Jas. J. Murphv . 7 tJ 14. MeMullen S Co.
Yi V. W. Kress..."., ij .V, u W. W. Pike
14 I.. I.uckart Jr... 7.1" 14 S. liacn
A 1. .". 1 i tiaaaiflier lo .00 14 S. Yonnsr
14 "r. Cnverzasht . 7."i 14 I.. P.aotm r
11 S. J. Hess lo.oo 14 M. J. Kennedy..
14 I.. I.nekhart Sr.. 7.00 14 K. Zanir
i M. Suellenbci; ;14 Kinr.i-v i. Camp-
.V Co IO.1111' l.ell ".
14 J. K. FdwardH.. 7.' 0 14 J. C. PV.f.r
13 John Stenaer lo.oo 14 .laeeli Ileprolo.
14 li T. Pe France 7.1-0 14 .tacb Fend
Ut J. A.M'Kinney. Io.mi 14 Kmi! Vooti....
14 Philipps Bro.. 7.U0 14 W.ll. I.evernood
13 Seoll Il.bert 10.00 14 A. Metre
14 I,. Cohen 7.0O 14 V.'. Caldwell
14 A. Montgomery. 7.01 14 Ja.-ib Wil.l
12 People.' Store.. I- .Vj 14 A. Hurartiff
14 A. Nathan 7 on 14 Cha-. S. Both .
7.fio
32.50
7.0o
7. ID
2'VOO
7.00
7.00
7.00
7.: 1
7.00
7.00
7 00
7.00
7.oo
7.01
7. no
7 01
7.00
At 2 o'i Li k, r. M. , dln-liareed ol all lien', 1.1c
following described real estate, to wit:
All tLat certain Lot or IMece of Ground
situate in the l ast ward of the borough of Fb-ns-burif.
Cambria county. Pn.. b-.iiii.'.od and described
as follows : Be"innlnir at a p-.st on Centre stri ct ;
thence ea-t 2'4 feet to a p..-t. or eorn'-r of lot for
merly cenveved to Oeonto Wilton, now 1 le.mas J.
Iuvis : thence by an allev. ro.rth So teet. to a po-t
on ttrawford street : thence by Mid s'r t. we t .4 s
feet, to a post on Cct.tre street: thence by said
street, soulli 60 teet. to ?daeo ot lintiir.i-l;-.v-iiiLr
t hereon crect'-d a tl-Nlory Frame Ii-ll-Inc
IIoiiop. f F raitie Ntaldv. and ail re.jul
Blte OutlMlilltlnjCH. Alo.
All that certain Pieee or Parcel of Land
sitnnte ill the to nshin of Cam! ria. "nm'.ria cun
tv. Pa .. biuinde.'. as I. ',1 .w. to wit: Heirinmna at
a' post on the lineVf Tli.no .s i-i tilth's land : thence
l.v caid linoVoith 4s ten In . to a post: tle-ouc by ,
land ot J. hn F.Ti' i'ott west i4 ner.-i.e. to a spruce :
thener bv lund formerly I van 1.. Kvmis and Hnuli
'. Jones uurth 4S p Tins to a post: thence by land
' of A A. P.r.rker east CI perches to the place of be
1 pinning containing nineteen acres, more or le.
! nil ot which are cleared and under "o..d eiiltiva-
tioti. 1 His . e ol around I'e a abort V.-tnoe ;
south of the l-omiit'li line and ii known as the "llar
, ris fnrtn."
I Tkiims orSAi.K. 'ine-thlrd 1 f the purchn-etr.or- ;
ey to be paid on the continuation"! Ihesale and
tiie bain nee in two e.ual annual payments. ith in- .
tercst to bo Heeurcd bv bond an. I mnrn; ii;i- 01 urn .
purchaser. ' ABF.I. l.POVH.
A-s Ktiee ol Isaac Crawlord. (
Ehvnslmrg. April S-v, l'...-:;t.
ORPHANS' COURT 'SALll
OF V.tLVARMl
Tlnnl ESTATE
BV virtue of r.n or.b r of the t (rphans" v.nrt .f
t "ambria conntv, to 11: e directed, there v. ill be
exposed to public sab on the premises, -n A!!c
Kliwny town-Lip. on
MONDAY, MAY 24th, !8SO,
KOOl IN(i
1 INU
AND SI'Oi:
rmnmv irrEst-tii M
KEPAIKN FOK TOVFS COSTAMl.1 5 H1M.
Aliooiia. let. 10. is;.-tf.
"GEST " "l ' THE "VaULbr
srs r:
,s . i
at 2 o ' t.is ic. i
estate, ol whn-1
. M.. the
P. t. l .M
fi
1
Saturday, the 29th Day of May. ISbO. y. r k.... iu w.h.p.-k...
.winir desenbed real
i.aiieih Confer, died
at 2 o'i l.oi K. f. 51.. the :
estate ..1 which tlu s iid
f eilyd. vi7. :
No. 1.
A lot Irontinirrs feet ..n Kailroao street, adjoin
itiit tie: Cooler House on the 't and an alley on
the east and rur.i-tnir b. '.!,- v. feel- to a:i alley,
havina th-.,...n er'-et-d a I M ifllhH f STOKY
PI.AMv IH 't Si: and a ll.A.NK S I'AIH.H. j
Jio.'J.
A Lot fronting CO feet on lUilroad street, and
runitinu back the same width I'-'s lcet to an alley,
bavins thereon erected a lar-.re TWi i-s 1'tjlty
FIJAMI-". HI !I.IUN i. containing 14 roums and
knov. n as the Con:er liou-e.
Mo. 3.
fine I d ad" iir.lr.it and to the wet of said Confer
House iront'ir.a i lei ton Pai'.r oad treet and run
ning back along ar. aly l.-s feet lo an ailey.
o. I.
line I.ot fronting n teet on Che.-tnut street and
runn-nt back l 'S !et to an alley.
Ts-nvs i v S t E.-O'ic third to be paid on tho M
ecution of the ,ie...l. and t"." balance in two equal
! nnnii .1 payments, to !.. secure I by th bond and
. !iiort.iire"or judgment note of the purchaser, as
! the fc.XL-c.utur may elect, and to bear interest troui
-late. F. P. ( FF.K.
I.xeeutor ot l-'.lizaboth Cou!cr, dec d.
' Mav 4, 1V0.
iven.
, Vinton.
! V w 1 1
av-' to :i
in.i.'.e to j '.y tilimte. Mr. K. di-;vjed of l.S
ljlli!ii-s ill li! f ity l.ff.iie leiiviti that jdnee
and expects to spend lit lead two lilollflis .,1
tl.e Hot Springs, v. l.err we hope lie w ill fuel
speedy rt 1 1 ! weieotiie relief frotn tl.e painful
patios wiil.-h nfl'iet Mm.
Mr. Martin II Var!. son of Mr. M.n!i:i
Waul. t tl.is j.l.ice, ami 'orotlier in law of
tho editor of the Fkf.eman, who for the past
three jours and ten months' lias boon in the
employ of the American Kxpres Company,
'" Hroadw.iy. New York, wjs proinoteil on
the til s-t of the present month to the position
of Sup rint'jiideiit fif tho Order and Com
mission I lepartnient of said Company, at a
salary of 7." per month. Mait. is one of
the most faithful, competent and trustworthy
young men that Ilolliilaysbnri?, his native
place, has ever produced, and wo are mho
that l-.U legion of friends in Cambria county
and elsewhere will bo glad to hear of his
well deserved promotion, which is but the
forei unr;er, we doubt not, of higher honors)
and greater f nioluments in tho not far dis
tant future.
All who know Casper W. Ensly, t!i ge
nial and efficient local editor of the Johns
town Daily Tribune, who, by the way, always
spells his first name with two "a's," will be
sorry to learn that he had a very profuse
hemorrhage cf the lungs on last Thursday
afternoon, while standing on the pavement
ir. front of Mr. David Creed's grocery store.
So severe was the attack that it was found
necessary to put luni to bed in Mr. Creed's
residence, whore he was forced to remain for
day or two before lie recovered strength
enough to return home. Casper has rhad
fjnite a number of such unpleasant experi
ences during the last few years, but as he
seems determined never to say die, it will
urpiise no one to learn that hp was able to
be on the streets auain for a snorl time on
Tuesday last. We sincere' hope that Lis
old enemy will now give up the contest in
despair.
Tiie Altoona Tri'june published an item
the other day in good faith about an elegant
tea service, manufactured in (ieriiiany, from
an original design by M. I. liant, a foreign
artist of world-wide celebrity, having been
presented by the employes of tho Pittsburgh
Division to our worthy friend ami patron,
Mr. John C. Walkin-lnuv, train dispatcher
at East Conemaugh, and now its Johnstown
namesake comes to the front with the hope
that "Walkinshaw will ever preserve tiie
seven tir. dishes which the M. I. Grant fam
ily left i:i tiie car !eat, and which Conductor
Vick, the Dohemian, presented to him w ith
due pomp and ceremony." All which Is but
f another evidence of the fact that ''to tbeVick
, tor belong the spoil" ing of a good story.
dollar- a'! which son:
for the pi ivi'i-.jv i f si. eim: or beiii" sued for
the comparatively small sum of twenty dol
lars with daniasrex fr'nn allege 1 d-fnination
of character which were not awarded.
. -
Tivmii.t Caption. douiir.e Hon IVitters
are put up in square-paneled, amber-colored
bottles, with white label on one side printed
iu black lei tors, and a !:reen hop cluster, and
on the other side vellow paper with red let
ters : revenue Mamo over the cork. This is
the only foi::i in wl .cli genuine lien Hitters
are piit r.p, ai d tl.e sole 1 iht lo make, sell
and use ti.cm is tiaidcd to the Hop Hitters
M.miifactin i;iu' Co., of Hix hester, N. Y., and
Toronto, (int.. by patents, copyright and
trade maik. A li others put up in any other
way or bv any one el-e. clai'iiinv: to be liUe
it or pn-teiidiiit; to contain hops, by w I atever
names thev m;ty be called, are horns and un
f,t fol use, am! onlv put up to sell and client
t'!. pcorie i u the cn ilit and popularity f
Hop ii.t'i is.
Ioo. l ;nM j HOI K. -It is conceded oil
nil sides ti. it Ir. Ayr' Pills areuliove com-p.ui-on
wilh older medicines. 1'niting th
bot eli-n:.-i ts kiown to the c'.emM. tl-ey
an- particiilarlv elTective a-jaint the tinnier
ons stotmt.'tdi- disorders for w hich thev are
reeoinn. ended a a cure. These pills are so
mild, vet -earchitn.', that they are ol ten pre- ;
cori bed bv doctors who otherwise do not
favor patent medicines. Indeed, with the ,
fruits of Dr. A ! 's trenius in the shape of
I'iil, Sarsapai il'a. Asm1 Cure and Cherry i
Pectoral, one inil.t vvit'u impunity travel !
thn.uoli the swamps of tropical America, or ;
follow Manlev on his travels through the in- :
teiior of Africa. Amsterdam Xietius ton l:n
7ir.
T7 I X A N CI
W.s;ii!Ni;T
A T. ST AT KM KM UK
TON TOWNSHIP l:iAT 1K-
1'A K I'M I N T tor tiie year en iin:; April 1J, 16S0:
Cuuisr. KoiiiSB. Supervisor. In.
I'o ain't of T'opli -a'e "M" T'
r-c d from I'. rt.i-e twp. ... lot 4s
Camtu ia county PX) 01
" order to balance ao LU i"0 14
Cn.
By orders r. "leeTne.l "I M !'
' nm't rcturtied to "oMimissioners -0-2
" Auditors' ex.-.iierJtii.ii"1 'i C'
7.1 days' f.'rvices ns Supervisor. . tsi
time to l.bensburn M
' amount winked oa I'ltpiicate... 3il 1
! casn paid for lumber, etc
VS nr.
o k i- "4
.nt.t;c on st J y:-.. at 6 p. ci. 7 4o
sy ;,o ni j 1-er CI. - i '
order of Cotu'rs to P. I'. il'ii ICsjiK)-
j.cr c
13 SinL'iT lii'l il'ii. lo.co 14 Henry Vienna. .
14 AScrss, Jiaumcr 7.K) 14 hrist Kltnple...
14 Y.. Khodes 7.'. ' 14 Wayne ii Bole..
13 isborno Con- 14 .1-din W. Cramer
fer lo.oo ! ! S. C. Bailey
14 W. W. Ankenv., 7.'-J 14 .1. H. Blo.-li
14 .1. A. II i" d 7..-i 14 V. 1. Marshall.
10 A. 1. Bnnker... line 14 .I din Henderson
11 lieo. .M.Hay 7. no 14 C. K'.saeiser
LOKETTO r.or.ufoH.
14 M.J.Teitelha'jin 7'o1 A. J. Chri-t v.. . .
14 Wm. I.itzlt.a-er.. r.oo 14 M. Ii .ii.il l.v I'".
14 Francis U l'riel . 7.ii 14 W. W. McAteer
JiiLLviLi.ii noiii t r;;i.
13 15. W. Stutnnan l'l.O" 14 II. W
14 F rancis Uo-lscrs 7.oo 14 K. .1
ro.lTAOE Towssnir.
14 S. I". McKetiT'e. 7.'w 1 J. C. Martin....
14 Wm. Prmirle Jr. 7. no
RlLllt-AN D TOW SsillP.
14 Oeorrn t-ourad.. 7.0-1 14 J ac!. F-oust
V.IIAI'E Tfjll iistiir.
; 14 J. . (rlaeKuw
M VMITVll-I.E BMill.ll.ll.
14 Wm. M'Cunnell 7.ci 11 John Pinte..
14 James (iillen... 7.JJ 14 Jul. 11 Pnsp-r
Tt N.NEI.1III.I. l:OI:OL-.li.
14 Jas. P. "VlnrraT.. 7 .no 11 B. AI. Johnston
14 Patrick "smith.. T.- , "o
tavluh TOwsnir.
13 S. I'. Morrell
IVILMOI-.U Holiot OH.
' 11 ". J.Woleslaulo 7.'.n 14 John Schroth ...
n-eoiiV.iLE p.oi:oi nn.
12 Adams ft '"sen- 14 John B.Clarke,
i-teel i;.;o
j HibHIMlT.'V to s;iii'.
I 14 John T.eih 7.0 ' 14 P. I., licorire
I 14 J. A. INlnhcr " 14 '. k. J. Lcahey.
j 14 Thompson 4l Co. 7. So
j HHITE lilW.VsHir.
! 13 . H. Fi'He pi. 00 14 A. S. McCartney
I 10 Jas. t. Palmer.. 1 1.0 .-s Co
1 rrtn vokei: tow n-h;i-.
- 14 Jacoh Keain
ion tn voouc. loTs-mr.
14 John F. Sci:;h
.00
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csi
r.uo
lied SviZ.-d, towit:
1 lif l.Tj of I.. I -V
.nn-liii.. Camiirla
a ru:ci:r r
fritn-ite in Al'iesl.euv
adioinoi land- of II. P. And
r'.-h. F. A. Storm. n;.d "'.h
Acres, more L-r ie-s, :il-ont
cleared, haying theretci tic.-o
Hi U S!.. B ANK BAl.N.iuid a
Hi H SI'..
Tkkms ok S.m.i:. 1 iic-thi-i5 "f the purchase mon
ey I . he paid on eouhi-iM-ti..!, 1 1 saie. and I ho ha:
a'le e lo 'w.. , pi.il a mi i.i! ten ;.,cnts. e ith interest
I.. P. secured t i ti e i-oo! ai.'l tit-.rt-.-.iae the pur
c lia-er. ' V P V N CI S 1 j r K I l.I. Tn: s'.ec.
April isvi.-rt.
SAL ERATH S
Wl-icli i i t lift rarno ll.ir.r
Inpnrj Ili-Carh Pcxln cv 'ilc-rtt; t
: hit hittliokametlilocii -.rfiiil'plit
ly dirty vi liilc relor. ll lnr. y nr i-ear
whlo. rlirainol ili-ell. hut a.
C ;.il5l UI-iON AVIIil ti'li'.Cl
tO'S '.!i?I AinHAMMKK." Kii.M
will ibov tho diirvrciicc.
Scrthnt yo-jr ealiKtiu nr-X I'.clt
1ns Pmla is whit" ami I?l HK a
.-acald l-c A!.', . niLAH. t L U-T A ..
CXS m.il fr food.
-JTinr.rVi v ri -.td pr." r l rr.-.I li '"''
ycart. v.-.!l ir..rr .vj i's r':i1,--.-. i r 1
bet:- ra-. 1 pevTitit f:'-'til e --ir:::;-. : ' : '
on-.'-ti'.rt---. r"or- :'.:i lii.ir- n L f-.'s -i -
Sal-.-rsttit. IU ?"-r anJ r- t:-: TV :
in" rf tV'.sj iriib s --.r t ;-'.. i" ; " r
tie. -. '. v t . 1 - v '
"i f r vl:.-l 1j . r:.:i
ality.
1 11 a- I r-
-. eiintaii.mz !"
" At '- 1 of uhli-li are
d a tvio sti.rv I.' 'i i
one rt.o-v i i-N AN 1"
EaV-ai I' r.
S s c-i ; 1
ticn L-i.l nl ci:
70 YOUfi c-:
Pa
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n !l h ti e Si:; . 11 I -. I s i
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efuii for tin-.-.,r et..
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on d o pi c-a
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(r-.-s. as ti ne- . .
" amoiiiii rece. i ed 1
i . .
treasury -it ':.st .
paid hy's. . I "r-.-
ji.i .
"v.
Pur
!y amount of . rd -"-s 1
B.ilaiiee ia treasury
w
:- I
the :
cert :
the under. j
..u:it f the
that they a-
1 Aud
li-
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1'
10.00
and 1 r
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vi r . K I i . l . l . i
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tilt H M'l.t l I t II IIIIIM.
TRADE MARK The . real I ns-T R ADK M XT
7.00
7.00
list,
li 1 -
J. .11 V P.
To amount of I'up!
" order to ha la ue.
iEU, Supcrvl
rale
ir. Id:.
. .-J CI
. . i so
1ST of IIKTAI l.r.KS ok SrnuTot-
P-
sr da
pr
' services as S-ipi rvisor. .
it"
lend to- w..-k .
j- tn't i-i ..: k ! ta vat
ord'T-i redoenie 1 .
exoneration
per cut . on ?!.' '. o
l-.ot-
N .i '. o ,c. j j.i r c ut.
: l: .;.J i i per cent,
and nuv' -n hue
H'O
11 -J4
'Si ?.:t
rz 10
4 4 '
17 17
..P.O. 01
&0.00
t.l nil itibs.
i lutstandlr.i? orders (estimated
.$:.'.' o
We, the unde. sinned Au.Ptors of Wasliinttton
township, do eertily that we have examined the
ahove accounts, and tind t hem correct to the best
ol our knowledge and !elit.
U M. l'tii iWN. Jr..
C. . Mi-i i IN 1 il.K. Auditors.
J A.M l-.S Mil IN.
Lilly's. Pa., May 1. Iss i. 7-:a.
The we::t her h eaten prophet. Mr. Vcnnor. the Can
adian. T cadi. in :
Has hade adieu to Montreal, and sooifht Ihe wildH
He's st'idvin.; his chemistry and physical ireoirni
1 liy'. iraphy:
Kcviewin his philosophy and r.imininir in lopo-He's-
polished up the index ol his aneroid Icuome
ter. tnom-tcr.
And rearranged the fi -cures o:i hi- F'ahrcnheit tl.er
Mr. Veiinor. the a Ion-said, is the Canadian "( 1111
IVohahlllties" who explained to the pllldic socle
time since that the month d May was to he mark
ed fur this latitude hv lal's ol snow which would
cover the ten-e-tops. '1 hat he made n sliirht. mis
take in his reckoning i demonstrated oy the tact
that lora .veek hack people have hcen runnini; hith
t and 'hither den, andimr to know ivl-.ere they
could huy the uauiet sun ol Snrinir elothii-i-.
The nnsiicr invarialdy was At Simon . Pei.d
heim's. next door to the First National P. ink. Al
toona, whose stock is lar.ro, Iresh, stylifh..-hcap.
On. there's many a jolly thlnir
That Idos-ionis wilh ihe aiirinir.
For then It is that Nature her miracles doth work
us :
But of nil the things that sprout
The host h-.-yond a d.oiht
Is the canvas ten to. 1. sa wd us t-sceiited. always jolly
eireo?.
( ue ol thcJe jolly circu ses to hold forth in M-toon-i
to-day I Fi id-iv. ) It is likely that a uooilly
iiiiiniicr i.i our peopl e. ir i II em hrace I he op; .or uu uy
to iro down there and see ihe iiifhts. and to all
sin-h we have two items of advice to iriv" : First,
ke--; out ol the hands of tiie popco: and. second.
m a visit to S. Blomenthal's hoots and shoe store,
1 1 Pi Kleveii th aveuoe. By ohevi :i f he first i n pi nc-ti-.n,
y-iu wi'l "nvr y uir repntati-ci : nvl. the sec
ond, you will saie money. Mr. P.lumenthai's
stock "i the largest tn the city, and his prices tho
nioet lavoiafdc.
- - - -
Sntisic. ! sweet s;o i .' : the qnickeni-d siiul
S-ie!d it-ell to thy Idatid control.
So lonir (eelinir stern winter's dole,
'31 itl ffirs lr.cn hi'perhcrean pole:
1 hear the rohin us matin troll,
1 ho:-r the w hinny ol h -tivo h.-il.
1 see ti;e so-, in the s,::sl.iue r.di.
1 catch the hreee (rem t!ie uTee-llnn k:io!l,
1 hear Ihe licr-l. -lis pilous toil,
I see the Woodlan 1 h-vers stroll.
However, that's em.'ii-li ol that, f ir ihe next line
te! Is us that w ha r we waul . upon :1m whole, is coil
more coal: C-ml. indeed. Ith the thermometer
steadily .p:o ichini? i'.s standard hot weather
point ot so dere s : V. e w ini, instead of coal,
eiich ol us a mi t of nice Sprint? ele." hintf. and when
von ir i to f.-.-.v tht sum. reader, you .should pntrou
W.e Jas. .1. .vl'irphv. 10 i 'linton str-et. Johntown.
lie will sive yon fstislaclir-n, or nohody eai:.
S i v. iitlle luitterfiy. w hy do yon wander
liver amid theuay. heaiititnl llowors? ;
Are yi'i ii sal-iried daily reporter
raliierinir ltetus tlir iuh all the lorn; hours-?
"Were this 1 : t i If hutterfiyn s.ilar'od reporter, and
irai iierioj ltei:s whi.-li were sought to he made
' mo"t aeeept ihle to tin- reader, tt would commit a
' sad mi.-! 'ki. if it skipped this announcement:
Oodfn-y W.dii. next .h or to the postolli"e. Ali'scn,
t wi! hiiir to a.rirm that he si lls no re Sprint; clot h
in. I ie I icr and choicer Spri uir clot h i nu. and chea p
, er and neater Sprim; ciollon";. of tho celehralcd
' loichester mak, liiaii any two other dealers in
that citv rolled lot. i one. Or-li r-. In- mail pronipi
. iy hiU-d. and ?ai i-i.e. lem uaradti" d.
i NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
) T N ai-enrdance with an Act ol the Oenenl Asscm
I Ply id this CouononiveuHli. aj-proved the i.tti
, ilav of April. 1S7'J. re'utina to the collection ol Tax
es in Ca inhria county : Notice is herehy niren to
i Taxpayers residh. in the districts Lelow named
that tiie Conntv Treasurer, In compliance with tho
' Second Seel ion". d said Ad. will attend at the place
1 of hoidiiuf the township and horouifh elections, on
' tho follow ini; named days, for the purpose of ro
cei vine; tho
i COUNTY, STATK AND TOOK TAXES
Atcscd for Ihe yrnr jssi.
' "Mondnv. June 14. Tunm lhill Borou.'h.
! Tiiuili'v. June l.". tiallltzin I'.orotiilh.
' Wednesday .1 i m 13. Su in in iti i i le Borough.
1 1 hnrnlav, June 17, Washington Township.
' Friday June IH. Port aire Township.
Satu.diiv. Juno 10. W ilmorc Borouuh. :
Molld iv", June Jl. Siimiii.-rliill Township.
; Tuesda'v. .1 on : --'. Croi ie Township.
1 Wxdnes.h.v, J one i :-ist Coneman.'h Borouh. i
1 Thursday . J u;ic 'J. Franklin Borouuli. ,
1 Friday, June -i. Woodvale Borouirh. :
, Saturday. June Jo. 1st U ard, Johnstown Borough. ,
Monday. June 2s. '1 1 Ward.
Tue-dai . June t. Ward. "
i Wednesday, .lone I . 4 h Ward,
' "Tioii-sdai . Jiiiv 1. - 1 1 1 Ward.
! l-'rclav. julv 'i. 6t a ard. " " '
I n. -suav. .i alv ii. 1-t Ward. Conemaugh
edni s.Iav. July 7. 'J-l V. ard.
Thnisilav. Julv b. id Ward. Millviilu
, Friday, julv 9, '-'d War i.
Sator.h.y. July lo. Prospect Borough.
1 Monday'. J-.ily"l-. 1-t War I. Cambria Boronrli.
' Tin lin . .1 ii i v i. -Jd V ard.
! W ednesday, anlv 14. Coop-r-d ile H-.rounh.
' Thursdav. Julv i '. Ia.w r Voder T..itii"liii.
Fiidav. July pj. Cpper Voder Toivnslop.
j S ili.illav. Julv 17. stonycreek Township.
Moo lav" .1 uly"l9. Monster Township.
I Tuesday. Juiv io. I.retto Borouuh.
I Wednesday. July al. Alh irieuiy Township.
Thursday. .1 ii!v --'d, liaoiizin l'owtiship.
1 I'l l. lav. julv -:. Clearfield Township.
, S .tt-.udav. Juiv -4. Chest Sp-lnirs Borough.
Manila v". July'So. White Township.
; Tuc-.l:''y. July i7. Peade Townsh p.
: el lle'dll . juW s, pesin Township,
j Thurs, lav. July . Cliest Township.
1 Fridnv. juiv oil. lli.icr Towrsiiip.
: Saturday. Julv Ki, Sus.piehauiia Township.
Monday, Auiru-t 1. a rroi 1 town Borough.
TilcolaV. Anirn-t .1. Carroll Township.
Wednesday, August 4. Barr Township.
Thursday. Ausiu-t o. BIiiekli"-k T.nvii-hlp.
F'ruiav. AULtusi ft. Jackson iowoship.
Saturday. An-rust 7. "amliria Township.
Monday', Auuust I'. F'-ist Ward. Ulicn-luirg Bc-ro".
Tuesday. August 10. West Ward.
Wednesday, August 11. Taylor Township.
Thnrsdav. AiiL-'iist VI. Coteir-a utrh Township.
F'ridav. A uit list 13, K:ch! -nd T..wn-l.lp.
Saturday, Auaust 14. A.Un.s 'I 'own.-liip.
And. in accordance with the Second Section of
said Act, on all tax. s paid to the Treasurer helore
the first day o! Septetr.hcr there will he a n rficfi'on
of fr (nii.. while .S ;n-- cert, u-il! be a Ifed to ail
unpaid taxes and pia i-d iti the h inds ol en oliiecr
lor collection. AMUiHU' YUAlihKV.
Ciiuolv Tr-'ii surer.
Co. Tre.i.-uriT'ii Oltir-3, I-'.benshur;i. May 4. lss-..-4t.
T I-
Pivi oi-.s. as assessed in Camhria county, !ur
toe year ISsO :
( Mil '. K-irr !!u i:! i.ii. I.e
Nichulas I.amtoiir
(ht it
Joscpli Bhody
Carrollloicn 1'orongh.
K. I. Binder !' P. S.-hruth...
A. llnu J.i,-.i Julius Stieh.
Carroll Tounship.
. M. lieado
( Itaricld Townthip.
Thomas luimphy
t'htst SjitiriffS ltorounht
J. B. l.-tinecr f.o.M '. Sweitzer.
H. J. Hads 5-i.i-j,
Canbria liorough.
M. Hallornn fiO.oo Peter Both
P. F'it7pntriek M.nii Charles Boylo
M. Stihich fto.OO Pdward Howe
ireo. Aijrnor oi. mi Henry 'lore
Thomas .Indite rsi-"i. John 11. i iallaKlicr.
John Kinli &I...UJ!
Conemaugh Lorouj.
Husrh ("reenwood. fo. Joseph 1'iily
I. . Keich fcl lio B'hlsret l oohev
C.J. "s C. Hoflman. "si.isi Joseph .Murton
John ( fearhart M.l ti ; eo. Held
Fred. Boiler M.00 John Karr
John Swartztnan.. 60. 0y
CrO'tte Township.
John Metr.jrar 50.50 P. Brown
I'ast ( 'onemawih.
Margaret Kelly.... 5i.no Leonard Kist 50.00
Fbensburg liorough.
John A. Blair 5e.no T. H. Heist..
Mrs. C. Foster .'..'.do J. Heininsier.
Filter Toirnsliiv.
Itemed j . h .i
: si . I e .r
S- ic o I . k-r-.
s. si..rtia'or
rl i. t -:o tf-Ticy
n nd all .lo. ii-i-s
that ' I ioy as a
f. -i',-i -i elt-
Aho-c. as !.-.-
ol M. ia. rv. 1 tii-
StFDPE lARIKS.n-r- ; ted.-.
P:. in ii: the io'ck. i tot:c-s ot :
( I'd Aire, r nd mar, y ml. or d s --:se
saniivor C.,i!.i:.i!-t oi. and a Pi
s - J. 4V -
. FH,!, Dli iST.
The EIiE'.l:(; WuOI.EN .MILL.
ton ii try Work, of .11 kind ol li t ed .
the I.i"
jl.ln 1 c ...: i n c ' :
k , t; !- : ; l, si !, a
a i:d t : .e Hi .i :, ii hi ' ore
no r. . i.itc- e:.. :...,.,..! !
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A.I
.d al
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efTEU Tf.a'.SS.
-i ci. Ple'.n.it-irc
' that lead to !u--em.itnre
i inn a.
50.0O
60.6-J
5'l.ell
50. 00
50.00
50 .oy
5-i.eO
5 1. in i
5O.O0
50.00
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f.O.IM)
f.o.no
.'sj.oo
60.00
-Fu.l part ten i.i rs in our p-impl. h-i, w hich we d.
sire to send tree I v mat! to ci en one. f-'TI-e
Sp-ei-th- Medicine is sold hy ail In .waists at gl
per pa'-kiee or six packliL-es f,,rf". or W:'.l he S'-o
tree hv mail on ro;-.i;-i "t the n"-:;c hi a-:dr, s-in
'Ihe iray Urdirinc "..
xifch-n:,!--- llc.0'... !n.ii. ill, n.
Sl'I.H BY Bill (iiilSIS IA litVV. Hl-.Br'.
liloderol
lic.l II. a li:,i r,
l.u-ilii . : he -em- r no :
him-i It Ih.it entire. .;::':
ai1 w !-. tin or tl.ein w .t ii 1
VC r -i " Is - I our mar i
t!-,e i . ri l-. c. w,:l Li- t
coir : -i-i:" i ! :i :i ;-. llv w c! .
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5 1. l.sl A I :l ... V-S...-S!
s in ;!
t.av.t-
.'Tt J
c. e l f. r v. -. ! ::i
PV. I' ) Js s 'Ns.
Send f.-r Cire-ilriis
and prool id SI50 a
, moot h n-nde I! 1 1 i u;
our New I'.,h ks.
den Thoitiihts on Mother. Home and Heaien. in
j.rose and poetry hy :tOI lost anthoi'. I-.leaantly
illostrited. Pleasi s everyho-'y: S4.73. Aiso.l..
OOII t nriosities ol the Bible. J1.7.. A sinuie
Canvasser has actually sold over 7.000 t 'ot u j.
Moody's Au'.horii.-d Serin-. n. 8"2.. M.nle i on
receipt of price. P.. B. T K V. A T. Pi ci ism kc.
s.5 B:oadw:.y. Not ik.
JiV .n
An t
F- l . I
t i:e nco
the i-ul -
urn ni'- N
ft Sen . .h I.i S
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i- . M r : :.- . ,
W. P. k pp-.:i,
V 111 ti e l.ioi !s
i, I the r. a i ts l:l
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in--nh
id U'll,
1" . t'l"
in I
f :
dice 1- t. r.
: enstc.r". .
.. lor tl,e pli; pi..,. ,
a pp -,:.-.:: ent . n
ad, or he r.-c I
,,! th- sl.cri:
- el th- d--
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All 1. ss .-.
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tioii l w :i s
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s'l r.t n
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to iVi -'
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i- o-l
L-ns'.i
i . V.
MASGI,
llont ) :til twi-.in i n-iiiiiriiT .h:us
i'tuyct on-. lU-t aii:!t-t c-r l i. rl,r
tit i r 1'T tl-irtiori c:r. I'ritt 4M.
$r7 : ? ; -4 : s to -i ti,1 t:r-
iiu!ith -r 'j.r.S :i tiiiurier r.n-l nt-
w:ir1. (.'rH.iln-ni's frv-. M -i . 11am: :v ..
n ( V.. i:-4 I n-innt St . f-.4,tn : V' I '. i-I 14: U St.,
fl'iiiun S.;Tiarei, cw Y'-rk: Jj V. at. ash A.enut'.
lliioai;o.
m. k. n. c::ki;uy
HAMLIN
ORGANS
S-J.t'fi ! U . : " t. n i T- 1 :
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i'i!;',;.. ft : ,i i -i.i rn
irf A i:i ... u - -uhl
.'r ! .t -i-rv : - ; rv r j .
c : u ; . . n i .!!; v . n-.
it r-'iiHi;' '.I i in r.c-..,
b:0 ) nctNT9 WANTED to Sell the NEW PO,
EARlVllNu Full PhDFIT
. .VI. 0
. &0.00
' Thomas OU..
P. Kubritz...
franklin Borough.
TI1I.1.S in
r-ntTate U th3 rum C'rcpa iti tho ll"rt V-"-t-rt
B'cd. Feed aid C-ireioTb'.O'-K: Orow Fr nt j i-ntf
Farm Bu-.iness: v. : '."-7 i" "'"-'-2 . .
F'.'f'V Forrr.er t.iir.'i iU h.-ivpj a cpv. FtO I'ursi.
l 140 lllnst ration. S"-d f - rir-:i.- t
.. 6.' 0 j. c. Met CKUl & to., FhiladfipUU. Vm.
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Gallitzin liorough.
Jas. Manlls fvi.oo M. B. Mcl.anithfin. DO.W
Albert Bender 50 oo
Johnsloirn Horough.
AGENTS WANTED. Fpt
OUTFIT r si
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Nei! Sharkev....
John C. id
Philip Shi. Pise..
John V. Shriller..
John Shil! Iianer.
John I.. Kaah....
Conrad K.-iah
P. ( t'Connell
J.din M -Pertr.otS
A. Biershat.t
IV in. Thomas ...
John Molten....
leivid palloon ...
t"o. Bull
Joseph 'rouse... .
V. li. rhoinpson
C. Znnir.crnian..
A. J. Christy .
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50 00
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50.00
ildMS ATH l. r Ihe he:-t ind la
rod Il- ok nod )iil 1 s. Prices r.
iv-nt. N n leljt Iicuj I iiit.vo i -, I I.
d-scllin-r pic
d need ;vt per
ila l'a. Pi.
5.V.O0 C. Kat .Vic
M.isi 'I. F'rit7 M "o .". '
5 !.io John M Kmsf
;.o..i Henry Shader
. '.no I honias S. Pivis..
i.oo K. 11 . Willionor
. . M.'O 11. Von Alt
.. .vl.il,) ,l.ei-.ll B-.xtir .
1.. S '.no John I i iii.-s
.. ,M 0i, John F'rin
... r '.e.l J..seph Shoemaker.
... e-..i- Stephen tioirk .
. .. .'-i. HI David II. I "avis
... ".i.i0 Mary Cro.sin
... 5o. isi Philip Heriuiirer. .
i . h ..e ui I I, on. as Kinnev....
...5 i.oj
l.orrlto Uoroii-ih.
... tVOO.F'lorian Benirlc...
Millrillc l-oro'igh.
Thos. MrlVrmott.. I') 0 ' I'.vnn A. Jarces
Catherine 1 Niwiinjr. fu ll !..he;t Saerson...
Neil Me At anv Idii'i jolin lIou:ni
Joseph Fieldhonse. 50 00
iiichla.id Toic?ihip.
Bernard Nees tO.O i Mm. C. lllines iO.OO
f.ummitvllle Korea nh.
C. Beich .V'.50
Tunnelhill licrofgh.
0 Oil P. C ci lowd .'0.0 i
Morris. IK 00, Anthony MeCue... 5o.o0
Hatlitnofoa 'Township.
f. A. lcor;e .'O.ro Mieh'l C. Bndley. foro
Mariraret Ui Hv fsi.i 0 John 11.4 -lark iO.tO
C. Robenl . 5'L' 0,
Wil nore Bcrovgh.
tlcorgc Wcndtroth fiO.00'
Yodcr Totrmhip.
Jacob Ri- iin SO.f-o
F.ATINU lltll'SF. I.ICF:N"SE.
Class. Carrolltown Borough. Liceme
F Jt Hirer S.Ooj'vV. C. Sehroth 20.20
II. Biiim.'. Vt.'V
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.cs ca r? !9 n u esi
P. F'itlnatrirk
Michael Me
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iF.5IPI.0V.
For Tonne Men. I1le. 1 . h. rs. n-r-rs:n 'T
Coustr. !.cJ-ltrti"i..li. rs.a ! .' ,r rtt -n-.r . 1 - -.- -
If. "rr. iik...ui.et co., jlo Area .s-, i-uahis r.
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ut-hear I ot be'n-c. so fr as e. e Uml iv. A c"'d i h '!:-- :
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fnnloji'i ill! ll lit. acvt-s.vh'e, pji ITT til- lii-l. 1
with no r-k and with boo 'proftiecti. alii aJ. An-cr
mx.n st.-1'ii if a1,-4, r ir-ner ocrup.'irn nil r fese-i.-es. ,
"AiJJrei P- 0. 1CK Box n3, 1 hilad. lphia, l'-v
TIlllUHMMU'S Mi ll r
MAI.K TW AIN'S NEW HOOK.
A Tramp Abroad.
Issued .'ill i f March, -i nh thousand now in rcs.
liie eoiu.tr--t.l.cn lyst.rm. 1 i.e for.rcsn.l lu-rrt-nKin.
Piervliodv wants it. ' Ai-tn can lr-t
nnoi-enpi- d to. -.p ri'hv ad ir; sins F". C. !'I.lS.- fi
C-1 , Newark. N.J.
17"i)U VIU fTllONOTAHY. Tho 1111
. dcrsigned i-llci himself as a can 1 : late Tor
the o'1l-e ol I'rot'ion .iary cf Cainhria e .iinty. sub
ject to 1 lenioernt :c rules, and it liotninaied and
elected Iocs competent lo dis.-hnr.ro the duties ol
the position inte)icontly and sat s . t or: iy.
11. A. SlUH'M AKF.K.
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MID. Tlio p.fii'i'i'sicii'-l oHcts liini-
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tarv siil.ie -t In til.' decision of t tie Coin ! till IH'lno-
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th i.os.t.nn huiies'.l . and to :i,e I i-i "' lis nntitty.
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March 1. issi.-te.
AMI Bill X.
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