A d6 F.Hr..iIU RJ. PA. Fill DA V. - - FFAt. ZO, lSS.f. LOCAL AXD PERSOXAL. Here. There ami the Other Place. Nxt Sutiiiay is Washington's birthday. For cariii-il etxxis ro to the fruar Bowl. Aettei's Dvpeioia Tablets never fail. For hi'iot' groceries no to the Suar H.iwt. 12 mil! is tt.e 1 ate of county anj poor tax fr l-3. Indian c -ii:it has only one piisoner in ;hf pfnit-nt'Rry. The hon If'i imU-btedness of Clearfield county is 5117,000. Try the new cuugh syrup sold by Ont uian. It will cure every time. Tint elegant svrup at O.itmirTs is iuat too il od . our ehillriu cry for it? Well, ours does t'K). They may all tell yon they sell cheap, bat there is Done of them nets down aa low in pr'ce a Oataian. -Mi. Moliie McDonald, of Trofptct bor- ,.in.h, tell on the ice and broke her arm on I Ti.ur-day of last week I Bf-t white back wall paper, IS cents for ! il.v.'.b e roil, browu baes, good, 12 cents per ; uf.--iMe roil, at Oatman's. j The county jail Ins at presnt tliirty- I -tvf n iiimatee, eia'it of wli.im are colored ' :i ti -i Sve of the cditler sex. ' Frank MiTifce, of the Altooiia Timet, and Will Koran, of the Johustbwti Diino- ; . r(. spent Sunday iu town. I A hroken axle on hd east-bound freight ! train caused a wreck near Surumerlull on Weiiii' sc.ay niorniiis;, but there was uoboiy hurt. Mrs. John E Davis, of this place, alip ped on thf ice on Sunday last near the rest .leure of Edward W. llumpbreys and broke tier nrni. -Mrs. Thomas J. Davis, of this place, fell i on the ice on Sunday last near the Presbyte- I rian church atd dislocated hei arm near tha i l ines Jones will eii 1 lot f personal t rop'r:y. faruiinu utensils, Stc. at hia farm ' in 5umraerhi!I township, on Tbursflay, the Jtb Inst. A Juhiislown typo and Uis Krl were mocked into pi by tbe upsetting of their I V:etnii while returning from Carrolltowu on Sunday last. T. R. Scanlan, Esq., took suddenly sick the Blair House on Tuesday evening, ;-ut was able to be about again on Wednes .li moruiut. Lost, strayed or stolen the fallow who was "tired" out of a certain business place 0:1 last Saturday eventus by one of the fern- ' iaine gender. The valentine trazj seems to be on the 1 decline. The number of missives handled I by the postmaster in this place was pmall j when compared with former years. ! On la-it SuaJay ruarDiiiii at uu early i hour ex-Stieriff Sparkle, of Somerset count-, j eomtultteil BUlclJe by blowing out his tiraius ; uu aeeouutot Snanciul em jariassiiieut. Tbe urouuUtiu teems to bt dui his , Jtity beu tbe coutiuued cold suap U taken iuto couslderation. Our tiieriuoiueter on Tuesday uiorniuy laal tegistered 12 dereee below zero. The attention of our readers is called to the advertisement of L. F. Darnell, Florist, 1 of Johnstowu, which will be found in anoth- er column. Fljwers of every variety aeut ' eti short notice. Ljr-t, on Sunday niht, on the Ciajr TiKe, eant of (iritiith' saw oi ill a lady's bat. Ti e fii.der will confer a favor, and be suita bly rewarded, by leaving it with E. li. Cre-Hweil, cf Ebensburtf. On Tuesday last Witlierow, tbe Demo cratic candidate for Controller in Altoouu, was e.eettd over Ilurd, Kepubiicati, by a roiijonty of 10, and tha Deuiocrats also elected a majority of the members of Coun en. -We uuderstaud that Mf. Jcmeph A. Wtrtner has sold bis Interest in the hotel in C'i eit Springs which lie has been keepiLg fur some months, to Mr. Al Honetl, of Al tootia, wt.o'will tak possession on the first t.f March. A bit; for $12,000 has ben presented to tne United States D. strict Court by (Jeorns M. Keade, Eq., of EbeDsburf, for services rrriilered as attoruey for the assignee of William il. Lloyd, bauDbmpt. ot Altoona, from 1873 up to the present time. Johnnie Jones, son of Wm. M. Jones, formerly of this place but now of Alleghe ny City, who fur some time past has been enaaed iu a clerical capacity at Kaue, ile Jeu county, is said to be lying dangerous ly ill with typhoid fever al the latter place. On Friday last the jury in the Martin inarder case tried at Clearfield, after being cut for mere than three hours brought iu a verdxt of acquittal on the grounds 0f ja. sanity. The yetdict wai ex Dec led to be bo and gives general satisfaction. Mis. Martin will be Kent to an asylum. On Wednesday morning the trainmen on the Ebersburg & Cresson Branch conclu ded that they couldn't get to Cresson without assistance, and ao the gravel tiain has been ktpt busy on the main line keeping it open, tt.e mails and passengers between Cresson ar.d this p'ace have to travel in sliighs. iVarlet feyer is Said to be prevailinn to an aurruin extent in the neighborhood of .outh Fork, several families being sadly af-fi.-tt-d with it Mr. D. W. Luke has buried or.H child and his wife and another child are u.-wn who it. Jlr. Luke has our sympathy preparation for his last end, being eon-ttant- ' JVrrv McDonald : Judge, John li. Lilzing tl.e hope that they may speedily recov- j ly attended by his spiritual advisers and 1 "i I'P'or, Thomas Callahan ; Assessor, sr. preserving a calm demeanor. H drank a L ilt It ; AssisLsnt Assessors, I'erry -E,1.M viii.A F.o f rr.a,. who whs arrested last week eu tbe Charge j rtcau-iing tha death of Wm. Barnes, was :uiufht to jdll on Saturday last, and on M ii.iUv waa released on a writ of habeas fjii'Ui, he f urn. skiing bail in thoaum of f2, "' ",ith Michael Donahoe.John MeCool and J. hii llamilton a.s sureties. J. hitowu Tribune: Rev. Father Dennis, "!-.nit paitor of St. Josephs German 1 u .r criaicb, tLis city, was tnls Monday ni nil. It taken to a hospital in Pittsburg for ' "!.;. u: for dropsy. The reverend gentie- (Tiacued yestiiruay a week aajo, but h t hbls tj assist at usivlrsq Ypsterrlav. Ii - ii J iy IrmuJa will wihb hiuj a speedy le- A Sim in New York proposes to lease ''..v iwo gaswelis at Homewood, Pa., :,1 Tie; beida theru a large factory for - ru a tin (act a re of lampblack. Tbeartu-le 'teiv m duruand for the manufacture of 'iiz. printer's Ink, aDd various other :- n whirhitisan ingredient. Natur- i I.-. tien fouud to produce au extra .I 'S'uUrk. 'i.i-ert of rocal and intrumrT.ta! - r '. lie. uiven in the Coogregational j ' 0 !4!ht, by Mi.-s S. A. Tavalaw, ' .1 .-ir.es and Mr. T. i. Jones (Tav- I ! e ' otiteit will consist oT popular I 'i rd, war, love, comic and I' ' m i.p, wi:ti viOiin illustration of ' i u -.r !ie:.id,e- of a.l natinn. To 3? p. tn. Admisioa 25 cts. ; -' ' '" f pr-ie- ' ; s i- iiv n ;'it and Mondt ruorninj f li--! H t l-e rloth of about fnuiteen ! t!7- .:a.-e. No diSiculty was ex drn our branch rallrnad however Hum wan Ti-ry liht and III-tie nn M V , f.. ti1 and t.onf que nt !y no -P. 1 t.fsiiav liioriiias it cr.oj. ''xi 'lilt;..-,.; rttil t!,e train that left tut -!, d i;, rea.-.hinj f us-on, but ou i'i -fuitip ..L-A at d: ffe rent places on the 'i' iin t. es'iLvei.d nut and o:i!y . ' Vm.'k at ti'nH, Vi pas- On Friday eveninii last William Stirrer. a blacksmith near East Conetuauiih. and i employed by the I1. R. R. jo. in their shops ! at that p!ac, while w.iikiiiit on the railroad trunk was struck by Limit,-! Express and i "uia'antiy killed, having his neck and Wt : Rrm broken and ls skull fractured. He ; ; leaves d widow and btven children, some of ' ; whom are urown up. nw wa3 ai,out 53 i , years of ae. I ! A piity of ladies from Lilly's came to i ; thio place in sleds on last Monday evenlV.g ! ; aud spent the nibt very pie.naut'y at the ! central House. We are inclined lo believe, however, that it was not so pleasant tor them while returning home, Tued.i oiorn Inir, with meicury sUmim at 12 below , zoro. snow five feet deep, more or less, aud the requisites necessary to supply "sleeveol ony" wautiriii. A man who lives not one hundred miles from Ebrusbuig and who is fond of paying attention to somebody else thaa his wife, ' on Saturday nitht last on cetfiuu ready to ; 1 leave '.lis fair ininioiata and town, found j that his horse had been turned loose and ; after speudinis some time hunting it coa- I ; eluded that his only remedy was to walk ' ... 1 it. .....I . 1.! . . . I --j maiM-u uu uis way, a sadder, tml wo . bop a wiser luaa- illiam btounh was arrestej in Johns- town on tniiay last and brought to jail lor i breaking into one of the cottages at Cr 9 son aud slealmu some carpet and iace cut tains, which he shipped to Johnstown and was tryiLg to dispose of at the latter place. As Constable Criste, of Wasninton town ship, was blinking him to jail in a sled from Cress. n on Friday evening, when near town Stoutjh suddenly threw himself backwaid ou' sid and tarted to ruu but iip- P-lJ ou tt,e Ct! atl(l f-'l. and wjs ncaptr.red, 1 our dol until ne had fired one snot at tt.e ' officer who had failed to rebsive hi.u of his ) revolver when be arrested lnru. I Oq Wednesday of last week, the steam j radiator iu the office of the County Superin j tendent in the Court house burted, and several hundred volumes of school reports aud laws were damaged by tho moisluro roni fccapcd steam. The aunu;tl sup plies were only lately received from tie ; school department and but f copies had been distributed. Superintendent Strayer i has r queeted tbe department of Puoiic In- , atruction at llarrisburi; to furuisU adaition- j al supplies, that all who are entitled to le- ! ceive reports, laws, etc., niay be supplied. j Glazier, the tailor, hatter and eiuthier, ' will be at the Cambria House, Ei.ensbur, i I Febiuary 23, 24 uud 2o. with a tuil lioo of piece geods, samples to make suits to order, aud al prices nevtr befoie heard of. He, will take orders to deliver any time withiu ' sixty days. Any pmics desiiing a suit of , ruady-maJe clofring or any part o a suit tot uieD, youths, boys 01 cbildreu, hats, neckweai, shiits, collars, or auj tiling iu bis line, can get the same by writing to him at ! Scottduie, before the above da.e, specifying 9ize- quality, color and wear, the price j wanted, aud if prices or at y othe r objection BI"e then in the way, they need not take j tut U). About one o'clock on Sunday morning a freilit truin bound eat, slopped boutli Fork to receive coal. The tiaiu aa bciurf . . ,, -..,,, helped by eiitfiij No. oM and wheu rtopped a najniati was sent back to a freight train following, but for snme reasoQ not' knowu tne tollowlng train did not stop but ran into engine No. W0, focciog it through the caboose car in which three drovers were rid'l'S. killing two of them, Joseph Krb rtiui William Keeler, niid baaiy injuring E. ha'P The two men billed wine from l li- no.s ana leave l.tn:nes. Wwlmiu Auams, ! enxineer, and Thomas Cil'Tord, Qioiuao, of j eniiine No, o.'.O, escapeil by juiupinj ori. An investigation will be ruade for the purpose of fixing the responsibility for the accident. Mr. Jacob Class, an old 9nd retpected citizen tif Munster township, was found dead in hia barn on Tuesday niomii g. Mr. I Oluss had pone out to tiie barn on that morning to feed his stock as customary, and remaining out longer thau usual some of his family went out to see what was bet-ping him, wheu they found him lviuiion the barn- noor dead. Hie death is supposed to have resulted from heait disease. Mr. Gias was about seventy. five yearsof age and bad been a resident of that neitihoorhood all bis life, his father having been one of the original settlers. He was a brother of the late Ed- Gusssof Muneter township. He leaves a widow and several children, all of whom are grown up hu4 some of them married, Mrs. Win. A. Tttrid, of Scotulale, Mrs. P. A. I5urns, of lialluzin and Mrs. Kobert L'rady, at MaDster toMUship, being daughters of Mr. Glass. THE DEATH PENALTY. On Thursday of lust week Dr. L. U ! Beach, of Altoona, was legally strangled to the yard of the Holiidayshurg Jail for the minder of his wife In Altoona, on the 7tu of April last. On Wednesday evening Beach ate his supper with apparent relish and passed the eveninu until 12 o'clock in reliiri. I ous exercises, when he retired to bed aud j flept soundlv until six o'clock whpn he got j up and ate a hearty breakfan. Uis spiritu- ai aaviser, Kev. K. B. Killinger. of llolli- I I waru uiass, aeceasea, or tnis place ; ot Mrs. I "i"""i'i --vuunor. j. v tirallier Susan Gallagher, of Allegheuy township, I jUdw, Klias Munday ; Itispdctors, R. Giilin' Mrs. tsaliie McOuire of Loretto. aud Wm. , C- Varner. ' ' ' daysbuty, arrived In a chort time and after I 1. N. Wissinwer.S A. Adams : Supervisors c.nversiug with him. Beach remarked : j W. p.h.Hle?. Peter Warner ; School Direct ion have been an aniel of liht to me. ; ors, Samuel (ieore. James ,Vhite ; Auditor Had it not been f.tr vfn Tciiiiil anH w.inl.l i .. j . . ... .. 1 have taken ray lite long a 120. . - . . , This paper I contains enouuli poison t have product my ' ice,' mtr ! Kir. K 1 n.7r nan.r Tnnt.i n V.7. i morphin pills that he had suceossfuliy - 1 ereted and kept aoout hiio. havinn kept! theui in '.h heuj ot Liu shirt. Up until 12 I o'ciock his time was occupied in religious i !"' r.u r.inuuu out re.usei, any tning : more. At 1 22 ob beiug told that the time bad come bj remarked : I'm ready." He n. . t I , . r.. . I . . . I ... . 1 , .. .... AT .14 . - v..r.i .u.iiuru wi:i"Mauu wuicu 1101 1 r , : ,. - rent calmness, whea Key. KillMger read the ; s. II, " ' . BEACH B LABT STATEMENT. This is my last statement hefure (loj ao.t uin conccrnlnir the rruna tor whlib I aiu at tLis rco- ; , u,rU 1. .-mu.,i i r,, r. r, i,i .iw. , s.-i- , rrinly atfirin bl.ire my o.l and Wsser, Icto W hose uresenre I am n ahi ui In enti r. ttit I j was Irrenjionsirile at the timo for the death 01 h-r I : !ir whose Hie i aiu now to alone. ;. I s .ie:auly .1-.- : berdrath or had r Hie. There w a. ; ' Clare that I 1I1J net re!nedUHte 1 the tHinte?i iaea uf taamir her 1 do d 1 fn.tuli y at the ti tne bei weco as.tocausft the other ,t ,(lo t(me ,,f re,,rinif WCre o( the most ,. enrnonifsi'jn 01 th ileed. Our relations to each Irable nature. As I look b.T-k to that nizht tt.e dee.i e'ms 1 ke a dro.ua to me. I ruu.'-t ceriaiaiv hve reea 1c an irresponsible stiie, or la an uu eons..'.ous ooaditlon ol tninj, r-u.iii.a lrin t.v.e IntlueDCe of me.!:lne IjikeQ that mailt, or from a deluioa of lout Kind wblrb luvoiuhtariiy odd trollel :r.e. Not a flCjjlc act ot tr.e whole trairc dy is cltar or di'tlni t to my mental vision. All the ci ream stances lndi-ate tin. I uint hT tkn her II te. !o.- there was no oue e! ' there to do It, but I do emphatically L-uj takiDi her lite wilful, ly or consciously. I I. ad heen in a eoinewhat n rued state of mind tor Sf-rne weeks previous, ow Inif to my anxiety ion-'erni ng my yp.rituilcon.il tlon ant a determined disposition to live In the future a s'.ncily reliK.uu lile. As to my prepa rations fur aud a l.uf..e ot hraveu 1 will reler yon tor lc formation to 10 y S(intul advisors. It ferxus lird ioroce in the tir 1 ru 3 of hie to be the T:ctimof snoU unfortunate circumstances and to l th je called a iy. Hullum per'octly !-ubr.i-. sitetolod, and resigned to my f:Lte. I hurr-or ! ijo leeiinic 01 animosity auamst any livii: man j or woman. I forgive ali .is I know I am ioriflven 1 by my Father in Heaven, ttirounu the merits of j liisSoii, my -Siviur. 1 had Uo(.ed tint the hnv 1 wouis! see the true condition of tnv case at the ! time and that I would till be s;.arJ to do anil I moro to alleviate tba fuanrinns ol n.y follow men, but the decree has gone tort and I submit. 1 re - turn my sin- ers thanks to my legal ojuncil, to ruy ; spirltu;il a Ivi Jer, 10 the warden and his family. 1 a a 1 to all r.t.iers who Iih v shown me acts o! k !a 1- ns. I hreunto sutscrihe my nime this Iweuth ; day of f otr Jury, eiauievn hundred aud eiiriity- 1 ! five. I.. U. Bcu'H. 1 Beach was then 8t.kd if b had anything to f-ay when hu replied, "Nothing." Ilia arms and leys were then cuinnvd, the rope ' and black cap adjusted, when the sheriff tteppf-d oatk ami toucned tn spring and Beach's f-aitnlv career was at :tn end, h'.i ' neck lii:j? b'l.ben !y the fall snd In thir- i toen minnres ho sr.n proroMTr'-d d ttrl. His ' body whs buried in tbj a liushou oemetTy on lop afterptvni ot the snuii di-.v. All the dc'.'.ils ft' the ex. cutum re well nvtnatred and Suer tf Fry was li.ijiiiy credited lor the Pltl't"1! 1I am i1ui. teh i ii rfntmed lits uu:.' Et.r.CTIO RKTI'RMS. The fol iiwina is the correct list, of the nuiiilier el viiti-s cast ami friers elected in E )e:is'iui g and the following tov uslups and boroughs on Tuesday Ust : Wt;T WAKD. Burgess ,Ii seph (JutwMil, D Cu F. II. l;.ik. r, R e.0 School Director M jru ll.mh. s, D 71 r. w. D t-k, k r,c, " '' Jn' r A . K-tirlt-rtv. L) liS David D Pr-.fe R c.l " Hosea Evans, H ..... .r.l Auditor M R B. Creery. D 5 W. II Cotinell. R f.3 Council A. W lliick, I) fit F C. L!. d, D i,7 " John Owens. R 67 " Cieurne U Ruber's, R 61 Assessor Jcbu A. Hlair. D r4 C. T. Ri berts. R (i2 Assistant As-se-sur Oenrwe bui iev, D t5 P. F. Hiowu, D tW " " !S J. llmnptirevs R f2 " Ge. rtrn Hui tl, R...fi2 Cono'.iib: -Jiirnes Myers, D 7;J " Luke WeakiBril, R r2 judge of Election M D. E:erly, D ... " " .ShihuhI Lmlwiir. li lupeclor 'V. II Bvni.-, l E. V. llumplneys, R EA.VT WAKD. Burgess Jo-eph Gurwald, D . ori ..t;o '..t;i ..i ..12 r U. Basker. it 73 School Director T. W. Diek, R 72 David I). I'ryce. R 71 " iio-ea ::vm;s. 1; r7 " " John L'tnd. ) 16 Auditor XI. R. B Cieeiy, D 13 ' W. 11. Oonnell. R 73 Town Cou: cil Thomas L. Joiie.- i'.9 Ass sor-R. R. I)avi iii Assistant Assessor Mi Urc.hxn Evan ' " Felix Ludij; Cotistab'e E D. Evsns Judefif Election William Reight; Inspector Is.i.ti Dsvis " Henry R n.e " Lewis KMirei- CAMBRIA TOWNSHIP. Justice of th.e Pelade Aoel Rlovil " ' Owen Ro'land... Si hivl Director Jonathan Jorvs .. Thomas D. Lewis Assessor Dav'd Tudor R 'V fit'ina-- Assistant Assessor David Owoi Tl.oma 1) Kvs... " " Robert It. Jones. . Constable John A Jon s I). 11. Joint " Edwin Kees " John E Jones Auditor John F. Tibbott, 3 years ' H D. Evans, 2 yi ar Judneof Eh ction VYil'iam J. Pryie ... Inspectors G. J. Lloyd , " Gi-orge D Pryce " .Somas Hoover Township CUrk John L. Evans AI.LKr.HENT TOWNSHIP. Justice of tbe Peace W. A. B Little... " " John Aunsniaii.. Constable Gforge Metiuire ...-6J ....:v2 ....40 ....33 ....49 ... 43 .....11 ....50 ....; ....47 ...Ad ....5u ....05 1 Supervisors Henry Glass Henrv Mansfield. School Directors Ed. Farbaugli ' " Bert. McConnell Assessor John McCoy Assistaut Assessors tieorgo McGuire F. L Little Judge of Election K. Denny Inspectors A. Kud ilf ". " A J. Bradley Auditor F. L Little Township Cieik W. A. B. Little GALLITZ1S TOWNSHIP. Supervise e, (;eorze McOirni? and Jmeph Uii.'iis ; School Director. jHini-s N. Mifrune and (Jenny LiVti: )cmsiilili. P.vmr,t ' Weiw ; Auditor, B. J. UelHTiey ; Judije, I Unry Dendon ; Inspectors, T. II. Myers a,n,! E JVSlbr.,s As,T',s,',,;.W J D Ju.ttice of the IV-acc, H. J. Coowav : vierk. u. j Couwav. ' I bark township. Justice of the Peace, Pfister ; Conta- 1 s- V1 tdmistnii ; Supervisors. Michael ki-rriu iViinul 1 mi ii . f : . . i r ; J. Hopple. A. s! k.hoU Ae " t PatierMin : Auditor, J. A. Dumtn Irar.e. tors. E. W. Evans, .lames KirM-h: Jude, F C. Snyder ; Clerk. J. I). Ilouek. WASHINGTON TOVNfHIP. JiHg. Joneiih Kainey ; Inspectors, Chus. Schwaderer. S. A. Myei s ; Constable, Tims. Brown ; Supervisors. Geo'ifw .Seaboit. Ber nard Buruimn ; School Dirnrtors, David lir;wii, I'iiilip Pritch ; Asr-sor. Jas. Noon; Assistant Assesiois, Wiiiiam Belie, John Burk ; Cierk, J. BurL"vri ; Auditor, John M'Atamauy ; Justice, S. A. Myers. CROTI.E TOWShHCP. Justice, John T. Long; Constal lo. A. H. Penrod ; J'jdge. D. (i. Seaman : Inr.,'.-t.r James McClarren ; Supervises, Jos Weisp' ! "t some half. shadowy personage who has Michael Cates, School Directors, Thomas ' established the Juurnal, ijlven it Its charac Plummer, William McClarren; Assessor, 11. ter- R,"l constantly directs it ; and the pub J. Korabaugh ; Assistant Assessors, John i ''c like to have him come before the curtain uunuiire, jacoi t.uster ; Autlitor, S. W. i Mvers : Clerk. Will. am H Crovi sii j Directors, J. C. Luae, J. C. Stineuiau, J. P. Wilson. JACKSON TOWNSHIT. .Supervisors. C. Aunt, E Ruikhart' Jus- tice. Arthur Devlin ; Constable. W. Riblet ; . Findley. William Hunt, School Directois, A Supervisors. John R-ohm. Owen .Ion CmLUhiH .1 T-.str,vr. i,.i r . - ... . , , w. , 1 . , 1 - mond ; Inspectors, Bernard Conlev. W. K". ButtOff ; Assessor, John Bright; Assistant Assessors, Micnaei ttrsnin, aamuel Hess - School Directors, Bernard Co,eV j" eph Aniitfii: Aiiuiior, xeier tsarioctt; Cletk, 1 l ump oneroine. CARROLL TOWNSHIP. Constable, Agustine Yost; Supervisors, lueustUie Strittmatter. Charles Yealev ; A ueustlne i Assessor, John Snyder ; Assistant A-sessors, : Andiew Strittmatter, Charles Feitfhtncr A ..1.... 1 . u i:.i . . rtu-iiLiu, mmrj r, jnoer; Ill-pectOrs. ,lno. Flick, Albert Blet : Schiml Directors .lua fearer, cnanes Anna ; Judif. Kooert Yini?- er ' Clerk, Georee Misel. ui.acklick township Justice. Elias Rowland Constable T r rbsh Ai.r . 'L,.. rveen : .1 aoie. .1 ames w inrs i nunut orii. J. K Kuwlann (i. r Uir.iii. V...i- f t w . i. 1 A. Michaels. cheit bpri.vos bohouoh. Justic, Wm. Terry; l'ontabl, Alexiu9 Wills; Buret--. Charles D Wharton : Conn- cil, Jonathan Llouelass. V m. Little, Scott "yme ; achool liirectors, Charles Perry, ;r 'Vl.' " . r .,1 ''u'"" uunors, M L. Leary, John Rhody. GALLITZIN BOROUGH, uorgess. Michae Fiizharris: Council Borgess. Michael Fiizharris ; iiuiin uenn, r-rnar nagan ; school I)i- rsi-mr Jinb iun.,.u i ' . r " ' " ' . ii,u.OI jJirUURll t onstable. Uenree (iutwalii Judre. A. F. Trnxell Inspectors, Frank (iiMon. Thomas O'Malley; Assessor, K. J. I'arr'sh ; Assist- ant Assessnrs, John Iralligan, Thos. Kgan Aumtor, liiomas t . barns : Justice M F 1 Kellv I j , LII.LT'8 r.OKOLGH. BurjjFs, John R. Kelly: Council Thos Th K Lahev JuoVe r ' V,7hlnL ' ' ,..Z ii i". ' . W ' lD' soectoitt. James II. Movers). C. A. Gori?e School Directurs, John Lahey, Edward Ed wards ; Auditwr, Kftward Huches : Am. sor, John C'ocrad ; Assistant Assessors, Fred. Veish, J. M. ralterson ; Constable, : Martin Leap. ! CARROLLTOWS EOKOUOU. ' Burzes, T. S, V ilitums ; Council, Benja : miu Wertner, John W. 8iiarbauKn : (Jonsta , ble, B. A. Dek zicr ; Assessor, Benjamin 1 Wcrtner ; Assistant Assessors. Peter Hei. ! ber, J. W. Misroaueh : bfhool Directors, 1 Wru. A. Nop!, Henry Hltitn ; Judee, C. A. 1 Langbe-in ; Inspectors, Valeutine Thoraasi, Joseph lietio ; Auditors, John loiZ, Josepti Fara jauvrh. I TL'SNEI.RILL BOKOCGH. B'ireees, Leonard IIue ; Justice. J. W. ; Sh;ffler : Council, Thomas RuchforrJ, Chg'. : SherLlen, P. S Leonard ; Schtol Directors, i Thrmas Rcchford. Johu Burns; Conetahle., U icl-.ael Sick ; Aesor. John Porter: A s- sisiatit Asxesor. Francis Kinney, Patrick tiraiy ; juiu-, j. j. Mntiev; JrNpe.tur, Thomas Iti-cfifoid and Michael McMorris ; Auditor, ti. V. ShiiTl-r. WII.MORE HOROCOrl- Rurppss, Kobeit Keiby; Justice, JosepU Miller ; CoDstitble, li. W. Prin;n ; Jud( W. C. Berry ; lu-pectnrs, J. W. Hulder, W' S. Plotlner; Council, Ii. C. Ruoerts ; As! ses.sor, P. F. K-rby ; Assistant Assessors' ,T isepn Woiesiaj.e. John L. Hess : S.-hooi Directors. P. F. Kirliv. U. G. KorauK-.K . Auditors, Geoige I) PriiiKie. V. J. Gt;orge LOIiF.lTO UOROrOM. P"TP",, P. B. I. 'cx; Council, .If hn V,'i!!s .1 F. i.iel(ls : Auditor, M. F. McDntialrt', M. C. S'hwah ; (.nniiiii's, E. Litzi'tL'er'; Jiidae, Thoirids (Jailnn ; Inspector?, V.". C.' Sctiwab, II. in as. I5radiey; Juiiee, H. VV E.tZlllCr ; Son.;. I J i;'C tor. W . T.'CotUT- : ltd. Frui. cis Orivl: Asesor. C F O'Don !!! ; A-!!ir.t A:-sessiirs, Ft'iiX i'.tck, 'I! "'uj5 C.siin!i. I EtMMERdlLL TOWNSHIP. DEAN TOWNSHIP. Justice, W (. Krise; Co-istaMe, Joseph J. Tr-xier ; siirervisis, Jolin J. Tii-.xier, John Sheets; School Directors, John J. . Tiex'er. John H. Inii2herty ; Auditor, John i II. Douuherty, E. Kmes ( ti vote) ; As sessor. A. i. Kii-e ; A-si-tant A 'essor, Frank Kopp, 11. M. D uner ; Jude. WiHiaio tlildebiaml ; Inspectors. David B10W11, Jofcn C&uley ; Clerk, W. G. Knse. ' MCNMSR 1 OWN SHIP. J ud ee. Jumps Nnmi In-p-ctors, Charles Notl. John Smith ; Supervisors. James Ter tiin. John Beiler; School Diroctots, Y . O. OTlarra, Thomas Sargent : Afsiif, John Iailv ; AssWiant Assessors. Phidp Nrel. Patrick ;nsidy ; Auoitor. Dsniel M Far r!i ; Justice, P' B. Smith; Constaole, JoliU O'Harra; Clerk. Wm. Ca-sidy. nut vrio.Mi,. The loi owius is an abstract of an essay rend hetore Uie teae. e:s' institute, in Aile eheny tnwnstnp. on Saturday, Fed. 7th by Harold G. Kayior. a Uachei in s id townsuip : Fellow Teachihs: We meet to ex change our views as to ibe best aiethods of teaching. Our worK is of sucti a nature that we stmuid give it our earnest thoughts and undivided attention. We should have a due appreciation of the nstui" of te-chhi to make our wor successful Ourdisci.nnect ed efforts we should red litre to a sy-tein.and should be wiiiini; learners as to tlie hovt this cau test bo done, it wou.d he ' buil.linu castles" to imagine our work in a perfect coudisioii ; hut by compaiigon of ideas and consulting men ot education, we mar come ni-nrrr the truth tiiau if left to ourselves. T'.e most successful or i-c.porlanl eleiimnt in ttach:n 13 eneiu). This, witti originality and sciiolaraliip, cannot lail to make teach- ..60 '"k :nve. il was me energy r a r niton and a Morse that nave success to enterprises (;5 in tl;;r day. Originality is an element of r,3 success with the !i u teacher ; it izivt s varie ..i 'y au interest, to all scnoo; room work. SUall we follow the UictatfS of custom, or .14 follow what the, liuht of reason teaches us? The, sucetssful teacher is not always the ' popular teacher. The teacher who requires ..73 pui!li to musUr their subjects 111 short, to ..73 think and tcoik to know the. hiw trd the 72 ichy may not always be p i.ular, out Will, "2 n, the end, be succebtul Teachers, should .-'3 we not iallKr una to uive instruction th.iu ..jl ,;et through textbooks? Thu pupils iu our ..71 scnools may be pleast d with a teacher who ..33 allows treedoui in eludy. in irciralion, in . 39 conduct, but in tint etid there will be bitter . C5 : disappointment. The tiue teacher will nev .. cr te (iisc-iuiaed, but will continue his .. 1 worK with renewed enerny, and expect il to . 1 : be appiecialed by honest uatrons aud .school ..73 j oScers. "God h-lps them who help thenj ..71 ! selves," is the old adage, and this is appiica ..72 j bie to teachers as well as pupils. ..4t 1 To make our teaching tnore successfui it 15 : must be made mow practical. In all 13 I branches, without naming thm here, we ..73 ( should teach to give knowledge. L.l us stop here aiid consider well this point, ln I terest pupils and at ad times work for their highest good. When we have done this, we uave uone our JUt. Special Court (Ju Monday last a spe cial court convened for the purpose of try ing cases in which Judge Johnston had been Pot.cerned betoie Ids election to the bench. Judge vVilliam J. Bair, of Somerset county, is prrsidinii, with AMcis;e Judges Flana gan and Musters on the bencj. Five of the seven cases on the list were continued on Monday leaving but two cases for trial, the first case ou the following liat will probably take several days to try: Use of Porter Kir.ports v. John Hipp & U. 1 loyd. Seiie Facias. Si-chier and Kit teil for plaintiff ; Eaily and Linton for de fendants. On trial. Hi port A Lloyd vs. Johu Lactzy et al. Continued. Charles Kanstead vs. Henry Carman and John (Jarman. Continued. Ci.aries Kanstead vs. Ueury Carman et al. Continued. ii-hoias Belie et al, ys. Joeeph Bebe et al. Coin in Dt-il. (iairet Kisban vs. Joseph Behe etal. Con tinued. F. D. Suupp vs. Francis Itel. No. 202 September term, 188;j. Appeal. Noil as sumpsit, payment, Ac. Jotiu E. Scanlan for plaintiff; Shoemaker for defendant. On Wednesday jury called and alter pro ceeding with the evidence plaintiff becomes uun suit. I Whkn a new drama has pmvpd success ful it is customary for the audience to call ; the author before the curtain. They have a curiosity to see what sort of man it is that I created tne play that has amused and, in- ftrueted them There is something very I much like this in reeard to our ereat ne ws papers; their editorial utterances are all anonymous, but there is irenerallv a tra.iit i.,n ' now ar.a tnen, to adilresti them in his own cerium. This Murat ll.ilsteil ha ri,,n. in ' thp March number of the. Xorth American Serine, to which he contributes an article on " The Revival of Sectionalism. " In the . same number Archdeacon Karrar presents 'Ms vi-ws 011 "Future Retribution," and 1 Pror. N. K. Davis discusses "The Moral I Aspects of Vivisection " in a way that ! brings together briefly nearly everything ! that any person of Dote has said on the sub I ject. Max Muller describes the astonishing I ideas of the Budhists on the subject of Char ity, and George John Romanes opens up a 1 VJ T 11 1 "D 2 M.,na 10 runim .-v.i.u.ais. me inner articles are one by President Gillm-n cm Titles (chiefly scholastic), one by Ju t John A. Jameson 1 on "Speculation in Politics." and one liv 1 1 i, it.- t T 1. . , i J.' JbU80a D "1" Soothiso Syrup. The vearnin affec tion of the ReDUblicans in this Dlace for j each other may sometimes be obscured as : the case last spi ma. when some of tbem luuuKoi. iiiat air. Darker nan ueen tnea and found wanting as buriress about often uninnli a nrl p.., a. I f ft, a . I ..uu ,,ii-ij iiji .111. iruitiaiti, wuicii resuitea in Mr. mrker's defeat. But a - rnoucn last Tuesday's election found Mr. : liarker still wanting, and the kickers na am- , ious to kick if they dared, Mr. liarker was ! ?.hle ,.b' out and a.n f e on tn Par" i "K wno 80 unmercirany Kickeri him last ; spilog and the kickers didn't kick. The ; prodigals concluded it would be a good time j to return, Mr Barker was elected by the usual ReDuhlican rote, and although he may Dot feel as kindly to the returning kickers as surface indications seem to show, still he will have no hesitation in settiug up tha veil. j Election of Officers. On Monday evening last the following named gentlemen were elected officers of the Dauntless Fire j Compsny : President, W. M. Brown; Vice ! President. M. D Kittell; Treasurer, M. R. ! B. Creery ; Secretary, Melancthou Evans ; Librarian. J. S. Bnlsinger ; Assistant Libra rian, Melancthon Evans ; Chief Director, S. I W.Davis; Assistant Chief Director, J. L. : Rtough ; Captaiu of Engine, E. C. Parrish ; j Chief of Hook and Ladder, Otis Lloyd ; As- . sistant, George Davis ; Chief of Hose, J. S. j Bolsiuefr : First Assistant, M. D. Kittell; ' Second Assistant, Melancthou Evans , Trus tees, ai. n. ii. creery, M. 1J. Kittell, W. M. i Brown, II I'M EXE A L. MVOHKS ROBERTS. Marred in Pitt.- borith, on Wednesday. Kebni ' "r Thomas. Mr. Tho. .1. Hu : E- Huberts. Koth partlei an buruli.on Wednesday, February 11. 1S8S. by Kev. tin". .1. Hiittoes and -Mis Mary partlet are well and lavorablv rih'sii m inis swuon. navinir lormenv resided In I'ambria township, this county, where "they are at prnent visitlDii the groom'a lather, Mr. John T. Hughes. OBITIAHY. W AtJ t.K. -Hied, at t'oalr.ort. on Thursday February l'i, 185. Mr. John Warner, aiced at.oat j 47 years. j Tha docoased was well It aown throughout the : torttern portion of tte county, having been en j Kitted in lumbering; for several yeara. He bad ' been enKed In mans lactnring shinif lea at Chest ; Springs a number of years aaro and latterly bad ; operated a steam saw mill in Allegheny tawnshlp I wbt;h he removed about a year aco to Coalport, ! Clearfield county, aud fume Urns airiiio j moved it up tbe Cleartield creek to near whers i tbe old Frugality mill stood, in Keade township, 1 thi connty. He was an eneret.e and pushing : business man, and while bis health remained was untirinK in his bneinesa enterprises. Feaceto his i a--bes KI.IiF.R. Il-d at ber residence In farrolltown. i on Thursday, February 11!. 1S86. .Mra. Mary Eider, ) widow ol John Eider, deceased, aged about 84 vears. S : H EN K. I tied, at his residence in AlWheny township, on Wednesdav. February 11. ls5. Air. j John -chenit, sgd about 40 years. I McKF.NZI E. Hied, at the residence of her ! husband in Ulearneld townsr.1p.0n Tuesday, Fb 1 ruary 10, lss5, Mrs. Mary McKeuiia, atjed about 83 I years. ' Lseoessed, whose maiden name was Karl; art, I was a native of l.u' tnrgner, trermauy, came to 1 tnis country in 18JC, lived for a time in lilair I connty. after whicn she removed to Allegheny I township, this county, which was then an almost ; mihroKen forest. She was a devoted member of the ''athollc t'hnriti and a fond and lovinir moth er, aod ber family have the sympathy of their many friend" in their affl'ctien. She leaves a haxLviril nc! four children to mnnn bei loss iler irui.v. ns wt re in;'rr'd In tr.e, ;hoMc ccrae rv a; St. Auaatine, on Tnu:.-.'iiay ccorninc. M:-Jf !.t-r sua I re it in peace. A. RECEIPTS AND IIPENIITURES -OF- CAMDRIA county, pa., i FivOM Th 7th Day of Jannnry, to the 51 lajr of Jananry, m3. JOHN A. KEKNtllY. Treasi RBR. 1R. To am' m hands of Treasurer nt lai"t s-ttl-tneut. t 7,467 81 Tie 't re!vl from ' mlsrellaQeuun funrre? 3.4S1 9 To iim't rec?tve"l tpnu redmitttja of , l litis l.!!WJ To nru't rs-eived irotn ceinstnliles (or 1S3 and previous . a.f 98 02 , To i,m't rcci'ived Ipjji Heated and un- t-it 'n.fi 17, (rjs 24 To aut'l o Cuplieatc fur llS4 7U.U74 i4 f f 102. 121.84 B' amount paid Auditiirs (iriMiuiv) $ 00 Auditor.' (Slate). 45 "0 A"e" -! 7a K.mitH re.;(rmet O.'i'in 1 o Huiidiuir tirnlice X) Krlitue mid ruad virws :io Hoardmi; jurors. S'J..,0 H ..ir.ii ni 1 risouerf l,74i H5 H.imuKli tax 3 &1 trntnmn-oouers 1.2i0."0 ',olnnli!5lorler!, clerk uo I'onjtiiifSiuuers' counsel a"0 tw r,unel lrs (St. Krnneia' Culleve) M1.1 0 'o ,rl rr.or od lipruiveii 447 50 llunrt.ltiie 1 07 (innlnal proeeeuttons.... 4.0S2.:;7 t'ourt Hmise 1 4 Di.iriPt Attorney Mj no IJi.itioiiM V.bH-i.M Vox l wild :it Jc-il.s ii.i on luq;iiinuQ!t.. ...... ..... ................ 71.97 ln-urMUL-t; 375 .M Intfri-.'l on tiomi! 1.W0 K) .) umrfi ( rrand ) KI.74 .lurors ( I'raverntf) 4,337 h:i .T.imtiir tcu.iM fnll an.; .lailcr 2,r.a5.4a Jur l"oir:inininer and Clerk ITi ss M -rfiUnroiis iy 7 1 11, t orders t.4 1 'ri.tiAt:? . . . V'i 75 J"iKt:lle M.4t 1 'nil hum. Irv 1,17:1.03 rrinrlnit S',3 ;,7 I'o.r Hiu.'o Director" O0 Hi-orui'l House ot Kmp.uj uient 14,'J'i4 -21 Hcxiiiiry..... 5'J7.c0 K rl' 44 Keilom.tion ol land" 56o .4 Ketorin st.-tiool ...... ... 2.7 t5 KeturjLlmg 39.U7 Kod daiiiHire 4ii.i t0 L'oad lund .. 2.517 7 Sc hool lund 2.7i54 -6 Stute tax Iny ml Sien,Lf rjjhiT 66 10 Sheriff 751 hi Teachers' I tiPtitate i'W.ou Tale?iri'Ti SO. 00 Western IVnitentniry 1.277 08 Western fcriu'a JlosntHl J,t:is.0S Thirty nine dee Id to county lta.H Ailvertistnu land? i.o KemiiiBinx id cnsiablea' hands S :tsi At Ki,ncrati.n3 to cotictahles 2."HI.35 Kxooerations on duplicate 7a 47 Ahaleinenl to lxiayers 2,4U 81 Treasurer'? com. on 64.465 4.S ($ b per ct. 7 J'ri-iisurer'ii com . 011 14 M:i H4 105 per ct. His ftO Htti.mco in haaJs ol Treasurer il ,U3.t1 iioa, I2l.b4 V.MUT NTS I)UK KHOM CONSTABLES UK 1SH4 anil previous yearn. 1SV2 Jo rni? K"ch, Aitnmit twp .$ 15.:i7 Archie Karrell, Barr twp 134 K3 John KiIworth.Camnria iur..AJ w. 71 Henry Stmiiier. Ju:.iiluwo,7tb w. 4s. w Jutnu? sillier. Lower Yoaer twp.. 5 3j 1553 Arohte Karrell. Burr twp 1S7 7 KichM E. I'liounii, Blucklick twp. 15 53 BeriJ. T. l'U(fli, t imbriH twp 44 is .I03. J. Trexler. IX'in twp it as K. B. Mct'iirlDvv.K ' 'oijeiu'itii bor. o.57 J. t). Burlo. 'lillitilo twp 31.34 Alex.J. Hurk-ry. (iruobtown bor.. 14 is Hnwar.i Havln. J.iokBjn iwp....... S4.44 Hfory Sremmor Jutinn'own, 4tb w. 77 53 P. K. Miller, Jolmtowa, Alii w ... 40 Vi M..I. NiI, WhltB tw;i 14'i.63 feu. I. I'rinale. Wllinuro bnr 3 14 lutia Ki'iiui, lppt?r Yo.ler twp.... yj.5o Fil l!. Binif le, liwer Voder twp.. 10 37 1554 ej. K. Kiuir. B.irr twp -23 Thou. -M . R, H(a-Klirk twp. . . 5.00 Havl.l B. Jones, l-'ambria twp 107. uo J as. M . Kelly. I 'am tin a bor., 1st w. 155 "Al Ai-K. Humtr, Cambria bor.. 2i w.. w 69 in. Y'. r . -arroll twp ttsn.li M. Zllner, CilrTC'l'town b'jl Xh.V- Anttiuny lilll, Ch"t twp , .. 2I.C7 1jo Si.l.-by, t i-arrielil twp WJ.tot .Tft i.ep Kinney, (ViDttuiiiuun bor... 3s yl Jon. .1. 1 rt-xler. le:in twp 2 so Jmneff lyer.. Kbunsbiiri bor.. w. w. oin.-e puiil In part) 39 $g Anselm Weaklautl. Kliier twp .. 64 3n K. J. Klrtley, K. t'onfuiauiib bor.. 6S.sO B. We:. ill.tj;ln township 57 w A.J.Berkey Crnhbtown bor 47 33 Hiram Swank, .TohnKtown, 6th w. y ,vj .lolin Md'nno, liilly'a bor V0.7S J. A. 1 roxel 1. Porfnite twp........ 17js K. J. HI"UkIi, HichniU'l twp g 50 .1. IV. Strayer, Suuimprliill :wp.... j.,7 57 W. A Kaiier, SuFqui-hanna twp. . 31i 74 J. Hiitnml, rstonyrreek twp 121 1.5 Jauie l"vlir.. T ivlor twp 477. 8i Ja. I. 'nut, Wghlntou twp.... rjl z M. J. Noel, White twp 245. si leo. W. Prinule. Wnmure hot.... SI. II is. 'iilllDKer, WoiHlvsle bor S'J 92 John HeHin t.'pper Y ouVr twp . .. :n.w Sscott McKeaters.lowur Yo.ler twp n4 34 t 4 2.l VMtifNT HUE CAM A hi A COUNTY ON J a.litnnents. John T. Cooney Isaac Wike Benjamin Kiaart John W. Oray, et al John W. tiray. et al James Fle"k S. A. K. Kiti-h. et al W. W. ShennHO. et al,. .. John K. McKenne Barbara Kabb 275 33 Si 44 l?s 07 675 45 57 w 7 a in os 61 51 194 4 SS 05 a.-i 91 MOUNT DUE DISTRICTS FROM COX L missionera saled anil redemptioa ot lands. DlBTRl CTS A'lami tosrnshin B'trr township Blaeklick towostp t:imfria township Chest township Clearfield township... I'onemankch twp Kliler township Jacksnn townhlp Susquehsnna twp Summerbtll twp Wasninrton twp White township Upper Yorter twp Lower Yedtr twp ROAD. . -9 1 4 IS .. 4 7S .. 4 5S .. 61 68 . 70 P9 9 49 .. C7 89 8 54 . 147 31 1 o3 17 00 .. 11 49 .. 4 53 4 53 1480 18 BCBOOL. S 62. 6P S li 7a so 44 04 82 32 7 W 38 U5 le 35 68 1 05 17 l 8 49 4 13 4 13 597 5 VMOT'NT KECK1VED FKOAI SEATED AND Unseated Lands. DISTKICT9. A1nmfl township AileKhpny twp Hrr township Hlarklick twp 'aratrla twp 'rroll township CbMt township 1'hsst Sprinirs bor . Clearfield twp (.onemauifh twp 'royle township Dean township KMer township Kbensburjr bor Hllltin iMir Oallltfiin twp Jarkson twp...... .. Johnstown Dor. Lower Yodertwp M unster twp I'rtaite township Keado township Stonycreek twp ... h'linmerhtll twp .. Susquehanna twp. TTlor township 1 unneiliUl trnr T'pper Yoder twp Wasiiinicton twp White township. Wiltnore borouii ROAD. ....$ 216. 7d 38 75 ..... 177.7-i 49 80 8 12 .... 42 65 Z'. 13-i -20 ... 101 16 S3 M 3L Z D 46 7 43 1 0 .... 12 Bl ... 3 'JO 90 5 21 ... lit 73 13 94 .... 276 20 ... 644 63 3 00 ... 231 ? m w 115 10 66 S3 1 8 53 61-2 &S 244 66 ?)) 1S6 74 7i 2 7 ti7 6118 46 2 41) 168 89 lol 15 141 5 497 48 SO 46 11 04 2 ys 147 16 490 04 121 73 17 05 J 431 6 , 1,342 12 ! 3 00 1 2C7 52 ; 116 62 i 1WW7 ! 22 I lis) 28 I 175 12 I 65 46 I 1 $8,006 01 ' A S S L T S. line from Judgments 2.225 91 lue from t'unsfatilcs 4.'jmj.T7 Iiue Iroui I. A. I.ui her. Sh'fl. (since pJ.). f.l."iO Hue from Western I'eun'a Hospital t 139.11 halnnee in Treasurer's bands 11 V4.I 7 To tialauco .. lU.iiST 13 $43,958.09 LIAKII, ITI ES. Ontstandtna County Orders t Outstandmn Honls" 30 Ime I'iRtricts on Road and School a liue Iiistricfs from tiomrn.ssioners1 sales 649 6S 0().00 074.61 and Redemption ol ljni!s 1,077.74 iue ihuiviouaid ireni Redemption ol Ihih1s 99 9' Due Poor and House ol Employment 7.0Srt.l9 f4J.9JS.C9 Oives nndrr our hnl, at the 7ommlioners' OtBe. in Ebensburg, this Wtn day of Janaary, A. 1. lSi. JAM V. I ( KTLOW, 1 JOHN KIKHY. Commissioners. l. HAMILIOX, Wb, the noderslxoed Auditors of -mbr1a t'oonty. respecttully report that we have eiretul ly examined the vouchers and accounts ol the Receipts and Expenditures of said County from the 7tb day of Jantiary, 1SS4. to the Sth dav ct January, U85. and hnd 'them as stated ; also tbe loreif 'inir statement ol A'.-cts and L,i abilities cf said l.'ounty. lven under rnr bands at tbe Commiss. oners' Office. In Eboasou.-j, this 2Qtn day of Janaary, A. l. 18S5. H. A. KN1H.EHAKT. 1 l K cilVt.K J Auditors. PATRICK O IKIVD, S "TOTICE. To the tieirs and iPsra! rep- A-s resentatives 01 Kridttet storm, deceased. Take notice, tbat an inquest will be held at the late residence ot Bridget s-orm, deceased, in the borough ot Summltviile. now Washington town ship, tn the connty of i'ambrla. on Saturday. tS'.H dry of f rttruary at 9 o'r 1 oe k In the tore ion of that day, tor the purpose ot making; partition ot the real estate of -he deceased to and anions her heirs and leiral representatives. If tbe same can be done without prejudice toor spoiling of the whole: otherwise to value and apt.raiso the same accord tn? to law, at whlcn time and place you are re quired to attend if you think pmjw. I. A. LT'THF.R. SheriB. Sheriffs Offi-c, Ebensburg. ieb. , ls5.-t4. j Receipts and Expenditures -OF POOR AND HOUSE OF EMPLOYMENT -OF- CAMBRIA C0U1TTY, PA., ' From January 7th, JSS. to , the ot h d. n ofJa n u avy, 1 K$,. JOHN A. KENNEDY, FJiQ., Treasurer. Dr. To amount of rci!iiutio, ,r ,.i & t-r luttilnnrcdiie I'.wr ,t House of Km. Idoymenf S.T'C. "0 To cash by I. I.f'y, steward "."I" 2 : 'lu cash Ly lieu. W. Kaslv 1..5 imi 40 JOHN A. KENNEDY. Treasurer. ESQ.. Cr. AUt Riicnt htiU irtticr co'Jntien : Attorney fee HtmniiTiij ?M minnie O. D. p ClothiTie . ilry grwMls. Unit anl ( -HI ami wihmI . (tfll r.fl fr htm -e Otilnn ni ii.n rnl (n's . I. P . . . msimMM Ti'l Jt?Kjn fvc JrntfTnl mrl i-iir KT.t'riHt- a ml alkmaiices O. i. I Freight Kaniu-r nn.i Houm rr vnt Flnur ana Ftt i ;,pr r8in rl.itl timcer. H hr-I ware Ilis;ir.i1i' I-ivrv hin Live Mtock Mea Mrtri liiTuIif I'liTMirian i l lTUr Physician to O. I P Pump. Kpiiin alarv StwHrt1. S;i tut v Matron Sl:tfb. Tol.acco 'f'bresliini; Transportation VeKfth-cs V;.t-iu I'ennsylvnnia lfipital Jt:ii. tiue 1'o-jr and Honmj of Kmp'oy- lUcIlt 171 :J 54 00 i-l ! W i,7 !H IS 75 25 "5 'i ; 10 4.4. 1 13 71 07 tr) -4 11 14 .'l (l 7s- 82 1 3 i' !'3 OS .'Kl 2V2 mi 617 f '4 H 5.1 M 10 4 .' i 41 17 .'Hi 175 OS 5o- oo 1 17 M 62 50 1." 4 .1 "ifi 0J 17J r 3' i ij 2, Ml fil 7,':.6 19 VM"TNTS Tt"K PiOK ASH IIOUSK OF KMI'I.OVMKNT: Hy .I.iror. Tlioruaa nn-1 wife 4 3T o Bv Ai'iirew liiiTiMiTi. st .Vi 71) By ('-.imlirhi i'jid Hall Ammi latum.. . 26 0.1 Bv William Prvre s 00 Hi- llafiH If l,.i.d .. By.Iol.n K.iliei- . 44 7u i By Western Penncylvania Hopitl "(overpaW)., ,,,, j.acj 79 1 .. 3S Oivcn iimier bur hRiuls. at tli 7ommi-ioner' fllce. in Kbenr-V.irg. this i'Jth dv or JanuarT. A. i. - H. A. KStil.KHA RT,) t B. POVKR, 5 Audltora. FATRICK n'DOWl),) OEPOTIT OK I. I.1I.I.V. KSQ . STEWARD ly of Poor ami BoiiKe of Knipiovmeiil ot (. iu liia County, I'euna: Stoek on Farm. Throe li:;res, nine cown. one bull, five head younjs rattle, three tieeves, nine stioatj!, ninely chickens, twenty-three tuikeya. Farm Produi-ts. SI tipi" liny, fr'fl bnMi'ts otn. 45n biitheiR corn fenrn),;Ki lnii.hel potatoes. t'Uehe.n bnrkwluat 23'4 bushels t.ejtns. ,i bushels tiinupn. 17 buxh.-la oiii'.ns. 1 ,4'io heil cnbhuge. ti-matoe. tieer anU other iianlen truck in qu;mtitv. 2 .m dozen emrs. Butrtiereil eitit hog . re 1 tiring 2.1" ll.. buti h ereil tan calvm. realizing sj lbs., bulchi-reJ two cows, ri-alizinr i-3't lbs. JLrtlelea Manufacturer! in Hoiiip, 21 M l. iift miiip.r"! lh. hard sr,:p. 00!h. bat ter. 2 els hiirnw, (double), 64 men a shirts. 2:4 chemiws, 25 'lr-sCM. 2.1 nliefts. 4.' pillow sups, 10 Lett tlrks. 14 pillow ticks. 21 aprons. 11 skirts. .Mi haps, 2', ,,sir woolen wicks. H p iir woolen atuek. i:it;s, 1J pair mittens, id roller towel. Farm Implements. Sa-ne a reported la&t year with the addition of a grain di ill. Inmatea. In hoile Jtiinftry Ist.lM Alinitte.1 .inrini; the vear t2 Born in house during year 1 l.K IHfil . 10 DiM-harifed . ran orl", etc 50 In house .laiui; ry 1st. lssf. eJ 113 Of inrach remair.ir, in the Iione there a-e : 33 sane ma cs; sne ferualt-s; s Insane fruales; 3 in-ane ma'es: 3 Mind m.ili-s: I Mir.d tetna e: 1 colored t'em.ile; .r IVninies :.nd I male pHralvtirs, nnnble to w-ilk. and 1 ilumh m:t'. Monthly average of inmates during year. 72 There, fire eighteen insane at Weste-n Ppnnsyl rania Hospital,-of whom elven are mules and seven female. Gave Birth During Year. Annie Hisel. of Fast Canemauh, to female !n lant, March Mh, UM Inmates Who Died During Year. Mary Mickel. VA MrAtamany, K!'erra Flowers, Sar:ih Lewis, Friti Brown, Ianiel Miller. Andrew Kurgoon, John l.iver. .Iiweph Hsdi, John Firth. Names of Inmatea at VeMt rn Pennsylvania lloapital. August Oahudal, .Joseph Fbei iy, Oscar (ip.saen. Christ Kiinemyer, Adam K.Noon, I.eo Wills, Alex Donaldson. Herman tiarlich. Amandus Thomas, kbeiisburg. Pa., Feb. TamesMcFal. Isaac Jffi'ries. Mary McHride. Theresa hii'baidii, Sarah tlardner. Mary Gailsgli-r, Ann Moreiaiid. Ann M cDeruiott, Kliza Thomas. 5, ls5. rpiUAl, LIST. Cnses set down for JL trial in the Court of Caina.oa Pleas ot Cam bria county on Ibe Second w'k of M iron Term of irourt, commencing; Monday, March V. 18S5 : Hoover vs Elder township Kndler et al vs Miller Arble vt Clark K' liotl vs .Swires Moicle vs Stewart et al Hauubey. vs. . Bormivh ol Cambria l IN c: II vs.. Hopples Executor vs. .K'ltinninii Ins .John Honue, Kx'T t'aiuhria Iron , . Nale .McOlaileet al neoker wn .. Hunt M?K vs.. I.ytle vs. . Mjers Kxecutors vs.. Martin Strayer vs Murutri Koss vs ...... .... Prluiile Oil; ai Khody vs Warner Skelly vs Skelly Millinan vs Fisher et al Hopler vs Wilhelm H. A. SH )EM AKF.U. Proth'y. Froth 'y OfBee, Ebeosburx. Feb. 2, 1SS5. F. DARNELL, f a sv. a we ft wW U &- W Vi, JohnNtown, Penn'a, Makes a Specialty ol FIXJ1 FLORAL WORK For BALLS. PARTIES, WEDDINGS, FUNERALS, ETC., ETC. a Flowers packed and sent safely any dis tance by Espreta. (feb'iO-'im. J LOR ETTO HOUSE, (Formerly known as the Myers House) LORETTO, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA. i JOSEPH F. DUKBIN, Prorristor. j I " Sample Kocra for Sie-men nnd irood sta- j j blicg- Iwr liurses. mr Tkkmsi .Moukkatk. 1 to. zu.-3m. 1 l7 rpAKE NOTICt:. About the lstol .March next, I will sukhk tn tbe business of blacksmitbma n Uelsauo. All tersons indebted to me. or the firm ol Cutter te. Seusabauli, are requested fo settle their accounts betore March ... After that date, all aceeiinta not seined will be put in the hands ot s.n ottler for collection. KMA'L'tI UUSTtK. Tbe shop near the P. R. R. depot, this place, has been transferred to M r. Jonathan Ou"ter, who , will In the luinre have the manaicement of that j shop. He is a praetli-al hiarksmuh. has ha 1 10 -experience in the business tor thirty years, ar.d by aomsT irooii worn at r"a-opn;e pri -es, r,e trusts 10 receive his share of put. he pi'ronaife. Ebenour. Fei-ruary 13, 1S8.,. ut. To r-fll rhf'i- Vnrnrr Ptork. The flnt j new CrT-rip, VU'i-r i I Trn. No ; inferior t4M-k .oM- Arriir'.u r ait rfffiicv us o c iir r vT I Good Salary and Expenses Paid. WFS E. WEITXEY, (NJRU2YIAS.J E::ir,S. l'. tiT" S aie tula payer. ADM XISTKATOirS NOTICE. Estate of Ah:kkw- Hi huikim. deceased, betters of Adiniuisirtd'n on Hie e.tMe 01 Mr. Ar.-lrew Hurcoon, decease 1. late of White town ship, havtritt teen ifran'e.1 tothe nnitersiKiied, no-tn-e is herel-v uivcn to tno indented to said es . tate luat v'uient must be tonde without delav, and tiioe tinTinit cuimp auAuit the same, must : present tbi-Ui jiiot-erlv an' tienticated Mr "e'.tlo i mem. JOHN li. LX-I."tL,ASS. I W hi'.e twp,, i'eb. 13, 3. 6t. Ad ajlnistrat'T. b v a s DO YOU WANT -IK1 WE WILL. TELL. YOU HO W. -Read This Advertisements AND PROFIT BY IT. WE have a stock of OVERCOATS for MEN and lioYs, as well as a good line of suits that we want to sell.and make thispiopopsition : We will allow you a discount of So PER OEiNTT., From our regular priees,(which are as low as any one now) on all our coats or suits of clothes you buy from now to the 1st of APRIL, ISSo. 5TOn Ladies' Coats and dolmans we will al low half price 50 sPIEIR, CEHSTT. On Ladies' Heavy Shawls, 7 25 IRIEJIR, OZBZLsTT- We have many other bargains to offer you, but have no room to name them now. 3TCall in and see our stock. Koetishure, February 1 ?r,. k k k 'ARE ! $10,000 in Goods to lie HaVING purchased for cash, than elsewhere. Our fine stock .' L. I W XT. t- J " . . . - V , " I if . " : X.'- l. ; . i . . , fp-ReuJ our astonishingly low price list : 17 qt. di"h pan, pressed 14 qt. dir-h pan, pressed 12 qt. 0VI1 pan, preyed 11 qt. dih pan, pressed 14 qt. bucket, 10 qt. buctet 1 two hoop bucket, wooden- 1 three Iuop bucket, wooden 4 qt. coffee pot 3 qt. coffee p't 2 qt. coffee pot 5.1 43 40 30 ii.". 25 15 20 25 20 Your attention is called to our fine assortment of Wall Puper. FULL LINE OF BUILDERS' MATERIAL, PAINT, VARNISH AND GLASS at Special Rates. ROUFllsG AND SPOUTING Promptly Attendkd to. e-AH rri invited to conTince tLemselvea of our SUPER I Of? GOODS AND LOW PRICES. A. G SAVE "g-QTJS, MLQJS" -IN BUYING YOUR- fUHGES, COOKING AND HE&TIHG STOVES. Cellar Furnaces, Fire-Place Heaters, Tinware, Copper Ware, Sheetiron Ware, Lamp Goods of Every Description, Knives and Forks, Spoons, .Soup Ladles, Granite Ware, Coll'ee Mills, Plated-ware, Toilet Sets, Cake Boxes, Bread Closets, Clothes-wringers, Egg Beaters, Slaw Cutters, Iron Stands, Fancy Spittoons, Slop Bucket Hard Coal Parlor Heaters, Soft Coal Parlor Heaters, Copper Kettles, Brass Kettle;, Iron Kettles, Steal CODta Rice, Milk and Farina Boilers, Perfect Wafile Irons, Boilers of all Kinds, Meat Pounders, Mincing Knives, gf KllTES, Ami a Large Stock of KITCHEN ARTICLES, will be sold at Lnr Tricm. C-t.l a nI ExHmi'i" 1 1 1 Goo.is. DOW, AND VOL" WILL HE FRANK j No. 280 Washington Street, 4 DM IXISTII. TOR'S NOTICE. ltate of Mrs. S. I 1e-h oeeease.1. letters i. Adminltrali.n oa Ihe estate ot Vrs. S.J. I-ee'h. i1ece-8-4j. lite ol Ontlitzin Ijon-ni; U. bavinir heen g-rarited t tiie nners'ano I. mtiee is heiet.y iciven tn ltu-e tn.SeMeii to aid tsia'.e tlia. pavmeut m-m t'e made Without delay, and thsn n avin rl-iims aas-.ni lie siimt'. n.ut trmtii i aod tti ';-e havtr.K elKim nffi '1st -tup. nmst them Ijro.'erly auliicii: --i e 1 i.r 'U iueit . I K.AM IS N. I'.I'KK. Inn. .', '10.-?:. Administrator. TO SAVE MONEY? HO,- -:0 V. S. BARKER & BRO. k k k k Sold atRedncedRates. :0:- we sell for cash 15 per cent, lower of w k w T w T F.AKC2S, c::s am ?aj;l:r ststes, Are utifxcpllf-d in QUALITY and LOW FIGURES. An Im mense Line of llanhcare, J'tn ("c;i;sr, Shtt! iron and SilccrHvirt, Horse and Stable Furnishin'jf, And Farming Implements. J i i J 4 tin nest pails, witb dlrpr.. 3 pressed tin basins, nested.. 'J pudding pans 1 di.z tin cups 1 laige wash txiiitir. No. 8.... 2 good corn broom 3 Coal buckets Coal oil, per gal Clothes pins, per doz I .T 23 15 33 2( 1 00 10 01 6 50 3 4 hlte lead. rer cwt 13 Nails, per kea;. . BUCK & CO., Gnllitzin, Pa. fcM.OUK Foil MY NAME OX THE WIN UKE lO J 1X1) Til E KKillT TLACE. W. HAY, JOHNSTOWN, PA. ADMIXISTUAT(M S NOTICE. Eriate of Mi:a Klii 1'assi. dec's). letters ot A lminiiilraticn on tr ette ot Mra. I.;iaa rsrn"fi. ili-i -s.-l. late 'air.lTia twn lti!i. I avlnc ler. r-Kt.d o tie u r.rter- ',-i.i o- i tire is herel-v atven Ui those indeiited la said e ' tale that i-avnu-n' n.ut tie made w r l.i.ut deiav. . t.reseut them jiri-pfiv au'enticatei t..r settle- mer.t. 1 1.1.1 A.M . . T K K 'H. Camtria t;.. Jan. 1, ..-t . A JtnUit-trator. T H
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