f anrimn 1 icemnu. ir0c.lL .-f.VZ? PEItSOXAL. U,rreanl the Other rlace. i'tre -r ... t-T-bi'-.t now devises br.'k trade to win : ' Ar , r -fi !' heket In. r if ii- ..nil.' 1o Hit--Vniil fool. Kri'Jay is r"0l Friday. Vxt inday Is l'a'm unrtA.v. p j el!vn sriis'in is rtrawinijtoa rloso. "Vr , .1 coods eo to the Sugar Howl. cW' Pvspepsia Tablets never fail. Kiorenes no 10 tne nupar " can ' t r tu f : buy a 11 '.Kir oi'cloth at Barkers' f ,rJ-. cents a yard. .i "'ia'- lockup averaaes sixty tramps l'vnii csn buy body'. Brussels carpet at T e postmaster of Somerset has sent In t,,.:iti..n to take efTe?t on the 31 et In uot. -.Mrs. II. E- Jores desires all customers jrie'-tedtoLtrto call ami square up their K'COI'tS. Yu can buy groceries cheaper at Bar ie!f tl:sn anywhere els-. In nme parts of the countv owing to t-e winter, feed Is said to be Retting T4rf scarce. Mrs. II. K. Jones has a largo lot of cheap orets at her millinery store. Call and leirr. I '-r prices. M.-ssrs. Joshua Aurandt and J. Brown, cf L! 'v's, " ill bt,lh erect substantial dwel linj houses in the coining spring. Mis F. izjbeth (larman, sister of Mr. j iin (.ani.an, of thU place, died in Johns tpwt i"i Saturday last, aed about SO years. J: i- said that a large amount of wheat ij fr 7cn in the ground In Westmoreland iv.fi, and the prospects for a good crop ars ry Mini. call special attention to the advi-r-tUen.-'t ' Thomas W. B.vman, Nursery rca. i:iclit-ster, N. T., who Is in want of more ilem;i. ihe f"!'owing named persons will find le'tars aw alting them at the Ebensburg post Mrs. Millie Davis, Owen II. Jones, Mirt'ia Jane Camon, John Williams, Jas. C. Wasson. Mr. William Corbett, the genial iticket iiat at Creson, b3 resigned his position with the Pennsylvania Railroad Company to aecept another with a paraffine oil coiupa eylB Philadelphia. In Northumberland county the prison ers hi jail during the year 1SS4 were furnish ed with ?;too worth of tobacco at tha expense cf the county. The county auditors have refused to pass the hiil. Messrs. John Hamilton and M. U. Brad ley, of Lilly's, who have been confined to tf;':er rooms for over a month, are little if any better. Both are advanced in age, and tleir recovery U very slow. Vim pin buy tapestry Brussels carpet at Barker' for ."0 e'ti?s a yard. Mers. Gray Williams, of Carroll tcwr, who tecently erected a distillery have a!rf'ly purchased about 1 ,009 huhels of rye and will ci'imaence the manufacture of the "ardent" in tbo near future. Tii" old Foster House, at one time one of be leading hotels In Johnstown, was torn down l:st week. The ground occupied by It ui: I be used as a yard In connection with St. J"tm's Convent and schools. Y'Mi can buy anything you want at Eirk-r-T at the very lowest prices. Mi-s Mattie ' irifTith. one of the Washing- j ton to a nsnip teachers, has been lying sick 1 &i her home at Lilly's for two weeks past. ! IW p'uce in the, seho'l room has been rilld ty bcr si-ttr. Miss Sallie Griffith. I .'he dwelling house of J. H. Kowles, of j Lit'pi.i-H townsbip, Clearfield county, was i ei;'Jrj y destroyed bj- fire ono night last : wetk, with ail its contents. Some of the faii'y escaped in thir night clothes. L(Vs I t,l&.'i : no insurance. I -You can buy a nice fine rag carpet at Hrkets' for "0 cents a yard. -Mr. Thomas S. Bice, of Washington ciry. stone time a resident of Altoona, last w-tk purchased the American House at f!j::!a).sburg, from Mr. I). K. Kearney and r II take charge of it about the 1st of May T2 pri;e paid was J14..100. Vou can buy a good ingrain carpet at Inkers' for 30 cents per yard. The editors of the Indian yietsenprr, Iri. rc.. Democrat and Time have bound t- TOiselves by an agreement not to sell their papers xcept for cash in advanceafter July t'W All who fail to square p to that date will he dropped from the lists. Ex-Senator Cowan, of Oreenshurg, Is ef'-nng from throat trouble, and fears are erJer;aine'I that it may develop into cancer s'.alisrto (len. Grant's affliction. lie re t'jrr.'l from New York on Tuesday laht, !n-ri!ie had been to consult an eminent r'sj-idan. Messrs. William McCammon and Thom as I1 "i,at'iie, of Altoxina, started on Monday f ft'iecityof Mexico. They have accepted Fi!on under the Mexican National Con e' m li. hi (,'ompany, the former as foreman la t: . ni.ichine shops and the latter in the tat'l.-paitaient of that company. -15'jrge,n Uarker added 12.50 to the reve rieoftha toroupb on Tuesday last, that b .-tr j the amount of the fine imposed on a tiBx'Tent individual for participating In a naVct In front of the Central House. His r-'P '' jumped in his sleigh and skipped t town before the officers got bold of him. f A ureat many people will be moving c-'t' w eek and as a consequence, will, after t- j have got fixed up, want to lay in a new ' P; 'y of household necessaries. At John Cwens' store on High street, can always be f Sid a fine as-ortruent of boots and snoee, il foods, groceries, provisions, etc, all at tr v.-ry :owest prices. -M-- rs. Coster A Sensabaugb will va-c-ih- the btickstnith shop at the atatior. in t-fc p:a'.', r,n the first cf April and concen- t'-' a V I - .: ripnositf" Chiitp'scartlacrH ohon and p.t UUano, lilacklick township, where Itttnd to manufacture all kinds of J. H. W.-;;;,.t, v-i ; townsliip. I- at j;: .- t s-ir-; . ,.' parties in Joht.sii -a: r - ...... , vi . ized by him lt'. '. . . , was to run a siuatl 1' .t i ' r- ; -r-r ' theifof tender ac'ifck lur a r i.o -i pocket the difTereiice and fkip The obe?ks were forgeries. Prof Les'ev. S'ate Cieotoglvt, In a lett.-r to the Tjrone Herald in retTcnce to the subject of mining gotd at Huntingdon, throws cold water on the project ai.d says that to reach tlm gold bearing rock the cit.i zens of Huntingdon must sink a shaft a lis tance of 12,310 feet or two and one third miles. On Saturday last as Mr. 1-adore Lilly, steward o! the almshouse, was driving into town in a sleigh, while going through it drift on the graveyard hill his .sle'gti wss up set and he whs thrown our and had hisrulit leg badly sprained at the knee. He was housed up for several Uys hut is able to about again. Mr. I). O. Myers of the Mountain House thisi place, while coming from Lore t to on Friday last, Inst a package of monpy con taining thirty dollars. He did not rticover his os9 until he reached lui lie, when it was too late to go in searcn of it. The next day he drove over the ground caiefully and was fortunate enough to find the package on the rr.ad a stiort distance from Loretto The postmaster at Uiugguld, J-fferson county. Pa., was arretted last Thursday by order of I'.istoffice Inspector Speese. The postmaster is fhort three hundred dollars in his postal account and was taken before the United States Commissioner at Brookville, Pa., and gave bail for his appearance before the United States Couit at Pittsburg, April term. Robert Perry Is the name of the post master, The banking firm of M. W. Keiiu A Co., of Johnstown, closed their doors on Thursday of last week and a number of busir ess men and farmers of Johnstown and vicinity re left in suspense about the sev eral amounts ihey had on deposit in the de funct bank. The next day Mr. Stephen Stutzman was appointed assignee of M. W. Keim A Co., and all property transferred to him for the benefit of creditors. A Pittsburgh exchange says : Frederick ! Mockleiner, a (i-rtnan. working at Ba'dwin Station, pear Pittsburgh, on the P., V. A C. ; R. It , is living peaceably with two wives and says he f xpects a third to arrive shortly from Johnstown. When taxed with thn fact that he was living In the same house as bus ; band of both women lie openly admitted it. He says he met them all three at Castle Gr- ! den three years ago. Invited them to live ! with him, and tanuht them English. 1 It Is a subject of report that l?ihon Tu- j Igg, on account of bis continued illness, has forwarded his resignation to an Archbishop, who will transmit it to Bme. While many of the Catho'ic clergymen see no reason why , the report might not be true, they maintain that thev have no information that would j lead them to think that the mOijuH'ioTi h'.i 1 beeu sent in. They bay that, ti e question ; about a ruler of the dioc -se will be S"tl'd ; at Borne, and the new? will bo received from there. The barn of B:air Mahon In BofTbiston ' township, Indiana county, together with iis contents consisting of a lot of buy, grain and farming implements, was destiove'l by firs on Thursday of last week. II. iw the fire originated is not known, as two mpn ' employed on the farm haJ. been t the barn ! feeding but a short time before the lire oc- ! curred and everything was riirht when If.ev ' left. Within trie p.ist eljtit ear four batns have hf en burned on this farm off the same foundation. On last Fi'day night a fire occurred at . BHIefonte which proved to be the most de structive that has visited that town for many years. It originated early in the evening if the Brockerhoff House stables which were destroyed together with several other mii:i1I buildings. About 10 o'clock at n'ghl when . the fire was thotmht to be under control it strain broke out, and before the flames were subdued property valued at about Sl'Oh.000 was destroyed. The losses were inostij cov erect tiy Insurance. ( The Pennsylvania peop'e have intro duced a new and very accommodating fea ture on th ' Limited " train. The conduc tor on each of hes trains is supplied with a : large package oT envelopes, each of which is weighted with lead, so that they may be tossed from a moving train to a station agent by passenger who wish to forward tele grams before the train reaches its next stop ping place. On the envelope are printed directions to the telegraph operator to Fend the dispatch at once. The Connly Commissioners and Associ ate Judges of this county, who visited Eh ensbure, the county seat of Cambria county, last week to e xamine the public buildings, returned on Thursday, much pleased with the courtesy shown them. The Commis sioners are ur.decided yet what improve ments to adpt In rearranging the jail, but wlii mak up their mind; before spring opens. Decided changes are denfanded, for the health of the neighborhood, in the jail building Somerset Demcrrat. As the Johnstown Express going east on Sunday last was passing a freight train t.mr Mapleton. Huntingdon county, the engine struck a man who was walking on the track and threw him vlolent'y against the bank. He was badly bruised and cut by striking against the stores ond rucks in the bank and was picked p and taken to Byde sta tion, where he was removed in order that h might receive proper medical attention. He gave Lis name as Lemuel Iock. age 52 and was on his way to Lmicaster where, he has a sitter living On Friday last the dwelling house of Mrs. William Little, r.ear S:. Augnstiue, in Clearfield township, was dstrojed by fire. The fire was discovered by some neighbors and had made such headway before its dis covery that the building was past saving. The occupants of the house were engaged In their household duties and were unaware I of the conflagration above them, until the ' neighbors rushed in. Tno house and con i tents were entirely de'troyed. The loss is estimated at about $1000, and is supposed to I have originated from a defective flue. We f have not learned whether there was any In- t euranee or not. The origin of the terms "sixpenny" ten-penny," etc., as applied to nails. JIMI SH .tTFD. i h :'.KNiit nr.. March 25. 18S.-. I I"; I'i.r.rVAN : To- n, embers f the ' . :j. i. l . ,.; K' i . st ing, who have been ". ' ; :" h-si : ji ns'y hi the good cause of teu.oerance turned out last Thursday for a visit to JoliPeW'i n to the number of about thirty, presenting a fine appearance as they j passed through the streets of Eoensburg. The bright countenances anil the merry laLijli indicated that the sleigh ride was en jojable. Leaving town about eight o'clock, . a. m., and arriving at Conemnuih at eleven, i and snow being scarce, it was thonght oest ' to stable the horses and patronize the street cars. And although there were houses that were recognized by the Court as hotels, yet j stabling lot t.oises was scarce, and we were ' obliged to seek privute entertainment for ! our horses, and as luck would have it we fell in with our good friend Samuel Tibbott, ' who furnished us stabling for our six her- ! sen, wliiie we puisut d our way by street car : to Johnstown mid were met by the members of the W. C. T. U. at their bull on Washing- ton street. Tne meeting was cordial and p:efsant. Tiie party from Euensburg con- . Sliding of Ilrv. MeCaslin and wife. Bev. Hill I and wife, Uev. Jones ami wife. V. S. Barker and wife. John J. Evans and wife, Thomas j L. Jones and wife. Alot zo Mason and wife, Edward Mason and wife, Daniel Davis and i wire, Mrs. Thomas Nipple, Mrs. Rowland ! Davis, Mrs. Melanethnu Evans, Mrs. John Howells, Mrs. Dr. Bonn. Mrs. Daniel Chuta, j Mrs. Sarah Davis, Miss Emily Evans, John Fulsotu, A. A. Barker and Master Freddie j Jones, were escorted by the ladies of the W. j C. T. U. of Johnstown Into their hall, where , a most excellent dinner had been prepared j for us, to which I am sure we did ample . justice. It was just such a dinner as the j ladies of the Johnstown W. C. T. U. Knew ' bow lo get up the best or everything that j the market aff.irded well cooked and in ; apple pie ord'T. After appeasing our appe- ', tites (which had become pretty sharp) and I a short time spent In sociability, we were J called to order by the president of the , Johnstown W. C. T. U. and was led in pray- ! er by Rev. Hayes, of Johnstown. Report j of the Unions being first in order, the presi ; dent of Johnstown W. C. T. U. repotted . the union in a flourishing condition and do : ing a good work. The secretary of the Eb ' ensbiug W. C. T. U. read quite a fl ittering report of the standing and financial condi tion of the union, and also of their plan f ' work, giving quite a graphic account of ' their committees' visit to tbe jai"., distribu ' ting literature and conversing with the in i mates, and that nearly all of them scknowl ' edged that whisky was the cause of their ; being in jail. After listening to the reports j of the unions, one nour and more was spent in speecbmaklng by the brothers and sisters : of the unions. Adjourned at half-past four, leaving Johnstown at five by street car con ; veyance, arriving at Conemaugh on time, and jumping on board the train of leds in i waiting for us, and arriving at Ebensburg at tr-r. o'clock, P- nl w"b a good appttite ; for a late supper. The ride was a pleasant one and enioved by all wImj participated, j especially Master Freddie. The yeteran : boss drivers of the teams, Thomas L. Jones ' and John Fulsom, proved themselves mas teis of the situation, by guiding their teams over the hills, through the valley's, over the . craggy ways, and landing us safely at out own loved home, for which they have our ; sincere thanks. A Member. nr. A I. fjstatf. TnAsrrits. The following transfers of real estate , were filed in the Rccordci's office, this place, for the two weeks ending March 25, , 1885: Francis McDunn et al. t. Jamr-s McDunn, 147 acres ahd 05 perches m Suuimerliill tp. ; consideration. tl:5. Cari.n Leabey to Susanna McCormick, lot in Lilly's borough ; consideranon, $;u0. Susanna McCormick et al. to liaclmel Mmu, lot in Lilly's borough; coi.sidita lion, $700. Ellen Hannan to Jacob Leveru'Mxl, two lots in Johnstown ; consideration, flo.Vt. Casper Uagcr to Jacob Levergooii. lot; in , Johnstown ; consideration, $1302 John Parte to Jacob Leyeigood, lot in Johnstown; consideration, $1750. Jacob Frd to Jacob Levergood, Ijt in Johnstown ; consideration, ?t0. Peter H Levergood to Jacob Leverco.vJ, j bit in Johnstown ; consideration, J 1750. Cambria Iron Company tn Jacob Lever good, 1 sere and 121 peiches in Storiyeieek township; consideration, $.500. Teter Levr-rirood to Peter Levergood Jr., lot in Jdit'Stowr. borough; consideration, $:ioo. James P. M'-Conauahy et ux. to TV F. Cameron, lot In Cambria borough ; consid- : eration. $300. Treasurer of Cambria county to Cambria county, 52 acres in WhiU township; con- -s'deratlon $11 t8. 1 Cambria county to Thomas Griffith, 52 acres io White township; consideration,! ;; i Treasurer of Car.ibria county to Cambria i county, 40 acres in Summerhill township, 1 consideration, $7.(55.' ' Umhru county to Thomas Griffith, 40 , acres in Suniiuerhiil township , consideia- j Hon. $1. ; Thomas Wills et nx. to W. W. Amsbey, ; ci al in 56 acres in Gallitzin township; coll- sideratioo, $2008 ; j Patrick Mooney to W. W. Amsby. one- i seventh interest in acres and 163 perches in Gauitzm township; consideration, $201.30. i Prudence M. George et al. to Curon Lah ey, acres in Washington township ; con sideration, $80 00. Richard Nagle to John F. Weaver etal., 4'5 acres and 7 perches in Barr township ; consideration, $420.52 James N. Maguire te Demers Delozier, lot in Dean township ; consideration, $15. James McNeils lo Anthony McNeils, lot n Da'i townstiii); consideration. $45. Demers Delozier to James McNeils, lot in Dran township ; consideration, 1. JoiinJ. Tioxell et ux. to Bridget Burns, lot in Gallitzm township; consideration, $150. John J. Troxell to Francis Burns, lot in Gaildzin township; Consideration, $150. J. G. Sechler to Lorenzo J. Driggs, 120 acres in Cambria township ; consideration, $3500. M. W. Keim et ux. to Stephen Stutzman, all real estate for the benefit of his creditors. Joseph Bender to Philomena Miller, nine acres In Carroll township; consideration $118.43. Ann Scanlan and husband to Elizabeth Glass, IK) acres in Clearfield township ; con sideration, $.1000. Cauibna Iron Company to E. B McCart ney, lot in East Conemaugh ; consideration, $175. Assignee of E. B. McCartney to John Hendricks, Int in Esl Conemaugh ; consid eration, $ii30. John Hendricks to J. Zimmerman et al lot in East, Conemaugh borough ; consider ation, $(530. J. Zimmerman et ux. to W. II. McCart ney, lot in East Conemaugh borough ; con sideration, $1000. William Lamar's administrator to James C. Lamar, 21I acres and 17 perches in Sus quehanna township; eotisideratian, $757. Henry Weehsenbach to Ellen B. McDon ald, lot in Loretto borough ; consideration, $1. 11 1 U II l,l( K.. I The Hiiih License bill introduced by Mr. ' Briiwn, oi Eiie, some weeks since, and fa voraniy reported to the House, was soon af ter recommitted for further consideration j by the Wajs and Means Committee. On Fiirtay last, the bill was reported to the j limine as fniitiws : Section 1. H It enneted. etc.. Th it itny p.-rson , nr ri'tii i -an y r a.oci:i t inn I w ii-.in or to ! nlneli a lice n- iliall h hrcnrier irrint.! utli"- J r r.'i the "t intior'Catin!r liq'mrs retail in i t li is ' 011110, nw-. 1 1: h lmil ny liie iil.litioaal li- e-n e tee t r ench vcr or jmrt ton ttiereel such It- ' ei-ii-c i-h;ill lc uriiilfl. a? lilioT : j I. In all cities i.l llietll'st and cctI rlnc wlicresucli license maybe (framed the sum ot J.VKJ. i a. In all cities ol the third e!;i$ the .ii:n id t-'Vt 1 3. In all cities id the loarth class the sum -t I til'H. ' 4. In nil Titles of the rlC.h ct-s n.t In all bnr- ; nifhs containing a ,-,,nlii'lon exceeding 10.000 J iG'iihitmits liie inn nt Juo. I 6. In 11 b,roiik;tis Hh.tse ,oieilat ion Is less , th in 10 01 0 and nn.'re lliiii i "te Hie sum id '.M. j C. lnad hornti-h nin'Mi ninilntion exceeds 1 a,is.O and is le.-s Hum 5.H01) tlie sum ! Jlun. j 7. In all nnrniurh wlne p"inili'":i Is mure th a 11 1 0 i niirt leys tliHii 'J 000 1 lie Si-in nt SJ. . In all other iinrnnlu ami In the sereral townsle ls et t he "i.inmon ai'i uli Hie turn 01 j Secti in2. Tli:it any person or persons, otni- i rv or Hssccimion tu whom or 10 which a license i shall be hereafter lerantc l miinorir.m the sale ol ' malt liqn-rn at retail in this :.i,iiiiior.wen!th snail pay tne addition il license te- tor each year or por lion ttiercol such license shall he granted, as lo. ! lows : I 1. I ii alt cities of the firt and seeond classes , wher-such liceisse m-y he ttrante.l to cell malt liquors as aforesaid the sum ot i'0. I 12. In all cities ot tne lliir.l class t'.ie sum ot 1 -joo. 3. In all cftlcg of the fourth class the sum of $ii0. 4. In til ritieg ol the fifth cts nn.l I., all bor oughs eoRtiilninv population exeedina lu.ouO Inlial. Hants the sum of l'o b. In all horounhs whose population Is te.i j than 10 0 0 and more Ihan 5.0-K) ihe sum ot T5 ) 0. In ait horounhs whoe popiitaiioii is less than S 000 and more than a.or0 the sum ot f0. 7. la nil horoniths whose popnlatlon ts more than l.thK) and less than 2 OOi ttie sum ol i5. K. In ail other horounhs ami In the several I townsmlps of the Oouimcnwealth the snin ol 1". Section 3. That the license lees provided tor In : the first and tecond sections nt this act shall he I required In addition to the tecs and taxes now I provided for hy taw for the vending ot lntozi-. I unit and nvilt flquors at retail, and shall he paid ! into the cur, hr,m:rh or etomtv treasury whera the said license shall authorise the sale of swh liquors, and shall he applied 10 such use 11s may he determined hy the proper authorities tnerem ; provided, the provisions of this uctsbuil not to so construed as to impair the legality of any tin expired licenses: ami provided lurtner. thai he fore any license shall hereafter he granted, the additional license lees provi.p ri hv this net shall first he paid, as herelnPetore required. Section 4. That whenever In any city, borough or tianulilp In ahu-h llirnn nrf itnui'til under any local or special laws requimm a hiuher li cense Ice lor retail dealers id Inli xicalinis or malt liquors than U required by the general laws of this fiimir-nnwealth tixinit the tees to be pa id by su ch retail dealers, the additional lees required to he paid hy the provisions of this act shall he liud teJ to such an amount which, together wltu the lees required under uch it1 or special laws, shall not exceed the sum of the tees required by the provisions of this act and those required un der the said general laws of the t'ommonweallh ; provided, that the provisions of this section shrill become Inoperative in any county, c'ty, borough or township wnen any such local or special laws shall he repealed. XrW ADVIIITPIK1IIATV STATEMENT OF SKTI i.KM LNT ' 'with the Supervisors f tjh-arrt tlj i"H'!ii:i, ' for the year i-4. Hiram Me! r hie In account wi:h I'leaTft shin mad tlistrlcr. I5t am'l of work done by t:xah:c I mi ret urned exourr Personal services" x ns of ,rk dni.. days, 0 ;.e: day. il.lItinVAKF ! TIV!U-! STOVES! 310,000 in Goods lo be Sold atMucetfR ales. !"i i"4 Having irrh:iot for t nb, wo sell for tnh " pt'T cent, lower "I than f l-owlit re. Our fine stock of V "ash paid order No 1. T. T. fv-ne 1. t re. .'sic Oa-si I . . 4,1 H. IHiUiil 1 -s 4. ';. t S. w iiiiairs. 6. V . Ivorv T, .li.hn Durhfo 8. f. II. lhinicau 9. T- S. illtam Cash paid for tools and repairs t'a-h for work done on road Kxonera Hons on cah duplh-atc Klve per cent, for eollei tinu $16fi St .. ity balance on work duplicate Hy cash pa til to tleorire l'asjy In lull. To amount of work duplicate..... To order tot'ounly Treasurer CI b o S-l t it) .t I") i 'J 14 l'.i 10 to 1 . - -,w-.;T ., r J. V n'-i 15 4! 1 ":, S 4 3.1 8 r.4 &0 91 i-Jtt 1 l: 1 T " - L an 1 PXh ?'5C3v ''Jj -a& Are upex;i"nl in (il'AI.ITV anii LOW FIClKMS. An Im mfve Link ok JI.irihrtrr, Jin C'ln', Sh-'rf iicii id..? ','.'). ,-i"" ; r. 7"r.c !iJ Slr-K't JrTi?.v'in, A r.i rAiiitiMi Implfmknt. T amount of cah duplieate. To amount Uuo towufliip 1H. . 4T3 M . . SKJ Oil .$ 'ii 1 or, 17 q 14 qt. dir gF-Rcji'.l our astonishingly low price list h pun, ptes?pd ti p.n, pressed pressed I Mien aklTI ipkky In account with ' Mcarfteld town- ship road district. a. 1 By amount or wark done tiy taxahtev $ 71 Qt . Credit by lands returned on work dup 13 2tt abatement on .1. Nairle's w it tax i 14 ! F.xonerations un work duplicate 9 4S j lor ninkirit mit diivf.ite unf dav 1 VI j Personal services. 74 days ft 40 per day" 111 00 I Hy team 4 ds S f.1.00 per day la no 1 Ky am'let .l is. Adams' tax 10 MeiJulre.... 1 38 j 'red It for one day at tend Inn set' lemept . . 1 An I Hy cash paid order No. 1 . l.T litn AO M I " " S. K. Wilt 7 40 Cash paid order 1. Mrs. Kcse 'ollins. . 4 :t6 No. 5. J-.uc.is Mover.... 3 75 for plank . 3a ai for nails & tor bolts as ' tor repairs to plow.. 75 lor work done on road 4 tin K. W. Iiclomer 40 Lands returned to 1 '-unm'rs on cash dup... ft 6-J Kxonerattons en cash duplicate 4 n Abatement on John Naioe's ca.-t. tax 1 10 t:ash paid Martin ar lor lumber 3 71 A ndrew 'arle for p:ank 6 4 " 1 homas ISafCle tor work 1 tt James Viwcy 1 4 ' John t'onrad". 1 5" Credit i day attendlmc n"' h mc-it 7; fash paid tu order No. 1, l.ur.11 Mover 1 1; a. John 1'urbin.... 2 " " a. I'at Iionahoe... -1 Th 4. f - 1. Miller.... 2 ;. 0, John Heiirter... M .S. III. m Mctlnlre 3 01 Five per cent, on eollectlni; io.'i V) -i To amount of work diipllctt.i $ I'ash from tJounty Treasurer A mount of casn duplicate . .. . . -. . t'ash received from faxaoies on work dup Kntcred hy mistake on exonerated 12 qt. dih pan 11 qt. di.ti pan, pressed 14 qt. bucket, 10 qt. hut-net 1 two lii-op bueket. wooden.. 1 three lump bucket, wooden 4 qt potTee pot 3 qt. c.-tTi-e pot 2 it. e. !T. e pot 45 4ii . t 1.1 20 2.1 20 15 4 tin nest pails, with dipper... .1 pressed tin tiasili. neted ... 2 puddintr pst.s 1 dnz tin nip. 1 large wash bmier. No. S 2 kiixxl riirii biiionm . :t ciml bneketa Cual od, per sal f'lothei pins, pet dor Whito lead. trt ct .$ .T5 M . 13 S . 95 5f . 1 00 . 10 . 01 . 6 .10 . 2 43 j Nails, per keg Your attention is called to our fine assortment of Wall Paper. FULL LINK OF HUILUKIiS' MATERIAL, l'AINT, VAUNISII AM) GLASS at SpFt iai. Ratf. ROOFi-Nti AN 1 sI'OrTING Fkomptlt Attended to. f ?A!l ar nvited to convince themselves AND LOW PRICES. of our SUPERIOR COOD9 A. C. BUCK & CO., Onllitzin, I?n. A Vlfw From ft IMITernit Mandpolnt, 1 798 90 7i 4 Terrlbl Railroad Arrltlrnt. A disastrous freight wreck oeenrretl on Thursday of last week 011 the Pennsylvania railroad riear Alletinppus. hy which one iiiao, John Michaels, was instantly killed, ami three others badly injured. The train consisting of thirty-five cars hail just emerged from the east end of the tunnel when a coupling broke, leaving four cars on which were the flagman and one brak-man. The balance of the train consisting of the engine and thirty one loaded cars, went on down the mountain with Engineer J nines Fox, Fireman C. L. Beruhan, of Altoona, and Conductor Bert Hatch and Hrakeman Naule, of Derry, on the train. The four men left on wer not sufficient to manage thn large train and the increasing speed of the train caused the engineer to repeatedly i whistl for down brakes without any appar- j ent answer when he reversed his engine, hut the momentum of the train was still in- 1 creasing until the red lights of a train ahead I running in the same direction but at a much I slower rate, wanted the engineer that a col- j lision was inevitable. He jumped from his engine and was thrown across the ties and badly hurt, being cut all over the head and face, one thumb broken and bruised about the body, but still was able to climb a pole on which a lamp was banging and go back and signal another approaching train. When the cars ttruck the train ahead they were piled up and smashed in an indescrib able mass mid the flagman of the first train, John Michaels, was crushed among the de bris. Conductor Hatch was injured inter nally, while Fireman Berghan hart his wrist broken and was also cut and bruised about the head anil body. John Michaels, the man kil.ed. was a son of H. B Michaels, of Con emaugh, and has relatives living at Wii , more. ;ian IIone." 1 I tVir business in their shop on Sam- j tno0l,n nnt commonly known, is involved in no mystery wbatevr. Nils have been ' : '-r ie- lit'.,; fei 1- t t . ern;ges and buggies cheaper than I r.re. j 1" ffl ay night last three Swedes at- 'Vii.um Unwell and Bartley Biller 1 , knocking them down with a :'!irg Mr. Howell In the back -lioulders with a knife. Mr. ' i- iid to be seriously injured. The re brought to jail on Wednesday 5 t'i-'tT for tho ftftnnifl f rvnp tio.l fa (d ot.urt. - Jot. " i, -.:owS eunclusively that Clark died fifects of ilrinkiuga beer goblet '-'ly on a wager In a saloon last "igl.t. His father avows h's de- 1 fi ( ark, of l;fnovaf Clinton county, i 'Wfj in the Revere House In that n 'll,ftlir loLt I w I .( n n 1 n K .. a m , a Lif lUCIILC V1JU1 IAI - "'-te.l f.1 ti. 'j Of -rila; - v., ,wK critiimai action against are irtplicated. ti. ar,J ,,,3jVt, s,on of John Iloover, ' t;2r,ri,i" Mr. Lewis Iloover. of this 1 ''7'' ti(Z,it 1,e Kroan1 01 bv n- i at Jut.ntown on Tuesday last. He was ! n an errar.d and had to cross the rail- I . 1 "here frpi(,,t tran wai staniIlJ(t tnd i -e a m a hurry attempted to cross the ' 11 tUtted jt as be was getting off ' . rigni :eg under tne ; made a certain number of poun 's to the thousand for many years, and are ttll reck oned in trtat way in England, a ten penny being a thousand nails to ten pounds, a six penny being a thousand to six pounds, a twenty-penny weighing twenty pounds to the thousand; and. in ordering, the buyer calls for the three-pound, six-pound or ten pound vaiiety, etc., until, by the English men's abbreviation of "pun" for "pound," the abbreviation has been made to stand for a penny, Instead of pound, as originally intended. The way the roads are drifted up com pels traveling through fields in many places and the traveler who is not familiar with the geography of the country frequently finds himself completely lost. A young man from Altoona recently took a young lady from thin place out slefghiog, and on making the return trip In the "venine after dark, turned Into the fields where the track was com pletely drifted up. trusting to the intelli gence of his horse to bring him out on the road and was badly nonplussed when the borse brought them to a stand still in a far mer's barnyard. How to get out was a question be could not solve, and the farmer bad to be called out. the situation explained, and he kindly put them on the road to Eb ensburg, when they weut on their way re-joicini;. 'People Who I.lv In . Etc. While the National Guard was in Wash ington attending the inauguration ceremo nies, a member of Company A, 5th Regi ment, stationed at Ebensburg, became in toxicated and while in tnat condition the Colonel of the regiment ordered him to be stiipped of his uniform, and he was left wit.'t nothing on his person except a shirt ar,d pair of drawers. Remonstrances were of no avail wittt the Colonel, and his com rade? took up a collection and purchased the culprit a suit of clothes. While military discipline is ail right in its way, we believe the Colonel was too harsh in his treatment of the offender. In these "piping times of peace" such measures are calculated to do harm rather than good to the National Guard. Drunkenness is one of the worst drawbacks the guard has to contend against, but if the crime ts to be punished in such a J stringent manner it would he well to begin j with some of the members who wear shoul- der strars. Drmikjnness is not confined to ; the rank and hie by any means. If a strict- ! ly temp-rance roan would unexpectedly j make a call at some of the marquee tents ; during an encampment he would see enough to convince him that the private soldier was j not ttie only "whisky guzzler." JIolTidayt- bnrq Register. 1 Odds ami :nl from Chest Sprinxs. "What constitutes a State? Not starr'd and spangled courts, Where low' browed Oasenes? wru perfu'oe to pride i Men, liii h-mlnded men, j Wtth powers as fur atiove dull brutes endued. In forest, brake or den. As beasts excel cold rooks and brambles rude; Men who tlielr duties know. Hut know their rights, ami, knowing dare main tain." The present Administration all hail ! It is doing a noble work. As the Irish song sings : "(Jet obt ol that. And let Mr. McOuire sit down !" Which is the nobler men who spend all their lives scraping " filthy lucre," or those who pass through this sublunary sphere as travelers, like the pilgrim to the Holy City, with staff and script, buying a living from the natives as he wandered through coun tries ? The latter are evidently farther re moved from tne material than the former. What an ethereal " essence " is thought! Thought is very pntent although we cannot see it. By devised thought a malhem ttician erects sttong defences, the statesman pilots the" ship ot state" through the bleaker of revolution, the philosopher opens up a world of wonders to the eyes of ignorauce, the poet build3 crystal castles with golden courts, and the theologian builds a highway of truth through the wilderness of error Thought plans, matter executes. Kight thought, or its result, order, is Heaven's first law. Materialists jut deny the whole super natural world ; that is the " bead and front of their offending." The Material Universe hangs suspended from the Supernatural by invisible chains, so to speak, and the sev enth sense of the Agnostic has become so j dull by degeneration, or atrophy, that he j cannot perceive the ethereal links. I The mind is greater than the body, man is 1 greater than the oeast, the supernatural is i above the natural. Some folks look upon a literary person as I a sort of smart Idiot. The "grub " is al! in all to them, and of course it is is very impor tant, for ic sustains the relation to literature that fuel does to the steam engine. A loco motive engine wouldn't move an inch with out coal; neither could the writer write a scrape without bodily sustance. The Exchange Hotel nas changed hands. Changes are lightsome, they say. The new host and hostess are from Altoona, and look like '" to the manor born." Hotels are neces sary that travelers may be comforted. Youthful philosophy deals in big words trie sage with wisdom, gives us profound thought. All the gold of Croesus could not give one Idiot brains. A diamond is a diamond, though found in mud puddU, and paste is paste, though nsnrpirse a place in a regalcrown. Wit may produce gold, but gold cannot produce wit. If you wish to see Original sin exemplified, behold how one baby will hit another over the head with a corncob by way of assuag ing its uproarious grief, taking great pleas tire all the while in the increased hullaba loo. Miss Jane Sechman, of this place, is work ing a rug which is a marvel in its way, quite a work of art, in fact. Her Industry, talent, and kindly disposition vie with one another for the ascendency. A. D II. A popular Iutldol spcitter ha said ; -'When I think of the suffering and death, of the poverty and crime, of the cruelty and iRuliee.of the heart lessness of this 'plan' or 'design' where bek and claw and tooth tear the quivering fl?sh of weak ness and despair, I cannot convince myself that It Is tho result of infinite wisdom, benevolence and justire." Now, the above words from the lips of unbcllct depict in rivid colors Hie present state of a eln cur?ed world ; butdid the clean"animals. which entered Into the ark with ISeah, l!vo and prey on one another t Had sin never entered into this world, would the spirit of selfish rury and t pprcs sion hnve hoen sown broadcast amongst tho fam ilies ot the anlmU kingdom? We saw an instance ol evil possession, when the 'T'rince of lifu" cast out the ieuion ot devils, from the man, forcing them Into a herd ot swine, which they destroyed. A remedy was found for man, ! Keiitie, Scott Co "fc II VI . Italanc due township 25 78 We. the Auditors of Clearfield township, have examined the atmve accounts and found them correct to the best ot our knnwledir J and belief. Ll'CAS MOYKH.l I'AT. IKiN ami ik. J Auditors. JOHN HVKBIN, S Attrrt : . C. I... M 1 U.EB, Township Clerx. March 2. ISSS.-c. A HGITMEXT LIST (Ws spt il,vn tor Arcumcnt Court, commencing Monday , April t), 1SS5: - T? ... .Hipps . IA -,- I t: lark Kilfar.nittK Ins t'o bole el al Ln'-rtv -Zmn ll-.well . Hottman t reortc e Litter Tretta Kim Hut7cn et al litieam Van Aiken Mayers et al ame Miller et al ..Same Koonn I-'nu Hitide N-cl outiiy t nmmiss rs Kinports Arlile . O'Neill lieese II ;pp .V L.'iuyd... lllooin Woodcock IV, lson but all nature material nature lutfere l in his fall, for lie was the head of material nature, made in the linage of (od. Of course the Agnostic denies all llilnns super natural ; but he might as well build a mannikln of leather and springs painted up and clothed, and launch him on the staice ol action, as a sensi ble presence, as to give us tiio universe we behold about us, Kitbout the supernatural in it. Why, the supernatural Is by far the "bifrgest half" of Creation. lu the words of Holy Writ : "N'ay but, O man, who art thou that repliestaiiaios t (Jod T Shall the think formed say unto Him that formed it. Why hast Thou made me thus?'' "Hath not the Juttter power over the clay, of the same lump to make one vessel unto honor, and an other unto dishonor?" The wirld U In that condition which is before deeerit'cd ; and we cannot know why It IjII Into that condition, without vlewinie from the true standpoint. 11 trod made It that way, we have no rlitht to question; and if tlod did not make It that way, will some Agnostic or Infidel please tell us who did make It ? The Ajrnosilc is Somewhat like the man tvho said he saw a fly on the ctiurch-steetde : we might as well believe what they say as to hunt for prool. Their'a ts a negative areed all throuxh. They remind one of a child questioning a groat mathematician or architect, ahout the plan cf a great work. The child sees something Id the dralt, or plan, which ts beyond his Infant mind ; ' and he will then go away p.n 1 tell his companions i that there Is no sense or wisdom In the plans of : that Architect. j Hut look at the comforts, and pleasures, and ! joys that Ood has plentifully provided for all His creatures ! Their span ol exigence, lon or short, i Is one round of happiness; living in bowers of ! rainbow bucj. zepyrs, sunshine, tinkling rills the air laden with the breath of the Bowery kingdom and spicy herbs. Nor is the safety ol animals forgotten by the all provident Creator. Each lias his own way of escape or defence. Shaupy coats, horns, hoofs, coats of mail, tusks, claws, talons and beaks all show that Ood provided a way f escape for all His creatures. Nor Is the fall of the sparrow unnoticed by Him. The natures ot the lower orders would not ad rait of immortality, hut their lives were f. lied to repletion with pleasures Innumerable witness the hum of the honey-catherinsr bee and the war ble ot the bird in the flowery hedge. Attain, behold yon minnow sporting; over the ttolden shallows amid the silvery ripples of the brook! 1 s he not happy ? Is his lite not one span of joy? So you will Dud It throughout the animal kingdom. When the storms of winter approach, od has eiven His creatures Instincts to fly away to a warmer land ol pleasant summer, or else to bur row away In the earth, snuady hid from the fierce blasts which sweep over the fror.en hills. So you see, the animal ktnicdom is abundantly provided lor in regard to tood.com tort, gaiety and pleasure. They must die sometime, for they were not made immortal, nor was a Know ledge of their bcne9cent Creator given them. A painless death were just as good to them as a lingering decay; and hear in mind that all extra links lo the chain ol suffering so called Is the result of sin in the world a stubborn tact. A. D. H. Chest Springs, Pa., March 2-t, 1885. M. W. Keim & Co.. . Smith .f. Swank St Co 1 Schoinakcr At Iang . I Murray j T'e John Thomas... j Same : Seeler I Same Kutlcdge j l'orlrr j Kldndge Crook I Oaditzin Horough.. ...vs. ... ..V-S ....vs s. . . .. .VS .. ... vs . . . . . . vs. . . ... vs . . . vs vs vs .... VS .... vs . . . vs.,. . vs vs .. . . vs in buying von; UMl, CGOKIilG illD HE&TIHG STOVES. Cellar Furnaces, Fire-Place Heaters, Tinware, Copper Ware, Sheetiron Ware, Lamp Gooils of Every Description, ! Knives anil Forks, Spoons, Soup Ladles, I Granite Ware, Coffee Mills, Platcd-ware, Toilet Sets, Cake loxes, Bread Closets, ; Clothes-wringers, Eg-g Beaters, Slaw Cutters, j Iron Stands, Fancy Spittoons, Slop Bucket?; Hard Coal Parlor Heaters, ! Soft Coal Parlor Heaters, j Copper Kettles, Brass Kettle-, I Iron Kettles, Steam (MEN,. i Rice,-Milk and Farina Boilers, j Perfect Wafile Irons, Boilers of all Kinds, i Meat Poun.l. rs, Mincing Knives, SaT KlliTES, ' Aiul T,'r2 S'.ock of X!TC1U:N AHTI"Li:s. will l, S"! at Low Pricci. T.l ;intl Kxiimir.e tlir- (Jooils. e-J- L t K I'oi! MY N A M 11 OX THE WIN DOW, AND YOU WILL BE l'KE TO FIND 'IHE KHillT PLACE. FRANK W. HAY, No. 280 Washington Street, JOHNSTOWN, PA- Still itock. vs I felitlon ot elt-cto-s 01 tast Taylor In., lo change 1 .. tdace of holding elections Kuie to show cause vs A. Ilendrlcks I'etition ol D. A. I. other. Shi-riH Koad in Stonycreek Tr(., from S nger's to Hed- I ford ioke j Exceptions to road from Kypn's to 1'hili shurg I road In Iean I p 1 Exceptions to road from Ii'ly's to Creai in Washington 'lp . j Kale 10 show cause. -c. in the matter of opening I Lincoln Street : Prothonotary's Office. 1 H. A. SHtlKMAKKK. j Eh K March 23. 1SS.S. I'rotiionotary. j ANYBODYCjn make rh- ! aaaaaHaaaaaaiaacnBwavaacaBKa tOtR!llS i)V HPW I ""' 'v-w"S&l' dry plate process ' For r0 cts. wn will send post paid" K n-lie's : Manual for Amateurs, which gives full in structions for ma kins; the pictures. Outfits we furnish from $10 np wauls. ; Our "rHOTOGUAPHIG Kl'LLETIN," edite-1 by Prof. Cha?. V. Chandler, lieai of the Chemical Department of the School of Mines, Columbia College, published twice a month for only f 2 per annum, ket-ps Flio- tographers, professional or amateur, fully , posted on al1 improvements, and answers all questions when difliculties arise. Circular and price list9 free. E. & II. T. A.NTXm & CO., Hanafra Thotocrahie Apparatus and Materials, IN O. educing I airain call the attention of the puMic to the fact that I am stiU selling goods at a great reduction in order to reduce my stock. Al you all know my stock consists of everything in the Hardware, House-Furnishing, and Agricultural line. It is not necessary to enumerate it here, but come ami satis -fy yourselves that I am offering bargains in everything. As this is the time of the year for Shovel Plows and Cultivators, call and see my stock, which I am selling right down to first cost. I am also offering great bargains in Wall Paper, Trunks, Silver Plated Ware, ' Well and Cistern Tumps, Double Bitt Axes, &c. Remember my terms are cash, I cannot make these big reductions and charge good on the books. Q. HUNTLEY. Kbemburg, May 1C, lS84.-tf. r.'ll itlffl MUVAY. NEW 1'OKK CITY. Forty yrars etblihrd in fhit fine of tmjinsj. March -il. 1S85 -tf. STATEMENT OF SET- . tlcnnnt with the Snt ervifors of Iean town, ship, for the year cndinjc March 9. lhaS. JoBjt I. TmnsR, Supervisor. Dr. To amount of ilni-Iirate 10 87 Amount of c.ish rereivej from former Sup Amount of cash. received from cuuntr jr. t 6" o: STATEMENT OF SETTLEMENT n th the SuperTl-orti of Kla'-kllck township. Total. ... 243 S8 RPIT ANS' I-IST. Anrament list I Improving: the Penn'i Railroad. Jnfin Mackin, of Crtartiers valley, one of ' the most widely known railroad contractors of the State, wtth his nephew, Edward ; Croft, of New York, also a contractor, left j for Pliiiadr Iphia last Thursday night. Their 1 . niisitn was stated to be to clos a contract ! with the Pennsylvania llailroid Company j for 8trai(tht-nine many of the curves on the I railroad between PiUaburg and the East, j Many new sidings will also be put in and ; either improvements made. On the 1st of j April, Kood weather permitting, the work- i in force on the Pennsylvania Railroad, which is now at the minimum, will be in- ; creased to ten or twelve on each section on j tl'e entire five divMons between Pittsburg ! and Philadelphia. This will make In all an Increase of between five and six hundred men. The work of repairing the defects of ; the road occasioned by the winter will be . commenced at once. On the Pennsylvania Company's lines fully as many more men ! will be put to work, bringing the working ' force up very nearly to what it was before , 1 the eut last fall. nttshvr'j Dispatch. ! A Dwelllni; floone Horned. On Monday last abont noon, as William Tfeister, of Allegheny township, and bis family were eating dinner, they heard a crackling sound they could not account for, aiid Mrs. Pfei3ter proceeded np stairs to see what it was. When she opened the door she found tbe whole upper part of the house in flames, with the roof about falling in. The family succeeded in getting out astove, sewing machine, and an armful bed clothing, bat everything else was destroyed. The house was a log building and was not In sured. Mr Tfeister'a loss is estimated at t. Lwdfen Wanted. A lady Is wanted in every city and village, also ladie to travel and solicit oroers for Madame Wood's Corsets and Corded Corset Waists. Agents are making from twenty to fifty dollars a week. Mend for circulars and Drice list to B.Wood, 64 .South Salina St., Syracuse, N. Y. A free trial of Tror. Harris' Pastille treatment for nervous and physical debility io men can bo had of Harris Remedy Co., St. Louis. Mo. Reaelntlona ot Condolence. At a meeting of the Young Men's Sodali ty of St. Patrick's church, Gallitzin, Pa., held March 15, the following preamble and resolutions were adopted : Whkrkao, It has pleased oar Heavenly Father to remove from our midst by death our beloved friend and brother, O wen Kottue, whose edifylnic lite made him a shining IiKht in our Sodality, thetelore he it kmolcrd. That while we humbly bow to the will of the Almiirhty Ood in calling; our beloved brother, we trust, to a happier world, we never theless teel the loss we have sustained in the death of so worthy a memner. ftetolrfd. That through respect for onr decease ! brother, the banner ot onr Sodality be draped In monrninir for the space oi three months. Penolvrd, That copy of these reoltnions be presented to the relatives of the deceased. Renivd, That thes resolutions be recorded en the minute hook: of our Sodtlity. Rnotvrd. That Ihehe resolutions be published in the Kbensbur. Fkkkmah, nTlitxn u-s and Altoona Txmet. .Iohjt I. Campbicli., Fhaxcis Kijinky, Edward K. Smith, Jas. W. KiLLnnrr, Com. on Resolutions. COU IIT A KG U M E N T ! of Orphans' Oourt, commencing April 0, 1H85: 1. In the matter of the estate of Henry Walters deceased. Kule to show cause why deirreo tor ci tation to the executors of said decedent should . not. be vacated. ; . In the matter or the estate of Paul S. Pish- : onu. deceased. Kuie to show cause why atui-h- ; ment should not issue against Jacob I. Dishong. Kxecutorol Paul S. IMshomr, for amount allowed to Maricaret StifBer bv H.(r. Kose. Kq., And'tor. 3. In the matter of ihe estate ol Klchnrd Nale deceased. Exceptions to rule to acceptor retuse in proceedings in partition In Richard Nni?le es tate JOHN H. BKOWN. Register's Office. t Clark O. V: Ehensbarp, March i4. '?5. TN TIIEOnPANS' COURT OF TIIE 1 county of Cambria. To the hrirt and Irgal rrp rtsentnttvt of rant-it X. i'kritty. drrratrd. arret ing : You are hereby cited to be and apnear be fore the Judges of the Orphans' Court to beheld at F.hensburij, on the first Monday of June next, then and there to accept or relnse to take the real estate of Francis X. Christy, deceased, at the ap praised valuation put upou it by an inquest duly awarded by tho said Court or show cause why the same should not be sold. 1. A. LUTHER, Sheriffs Office, f Sheriff". ETiensburg. March 27, 1SS3. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The tinder sficned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Oourt, to bear o decide upon the exceptions filed to the third and partial account ot James M. Thompson and tJeonte M. Reade. Administrators of John Thompson, deceased, and report distribu tion of the tnnds in their hands to and amongst the parties leicallv entitled thereto, hereby elves notice that he wtll sit at his office In the borough ot Ebensburg. Ta.. on Monday. April 27. 1S. at two o-cloek, p. m.. lor the purpose ol atten.tinu to the duties of said appointment, at which time 1 and place ali persons interested may attend, or be forever debarred from coming in on said fund. ; AL.V1N EVANS, Auditor. I Ebensburg, March 17, 18S5.-C. rty amount returned to Commissioners' ..$ Amount ol work done by taxable. Amount of exonerations Amount ol orders redeemed and det ts set Amount ol personal services, etc To balance Joust Shjcets, Supervisor. To amount of duplicate Amount of casta received trom county Amount of cash received from former Sup Total Contra. Hv work done tiy taxable ! Orders redeemed One scoop Exonerations Cash tor work on roads Creditor! duplicate Personal services Or. 55 1 61 35 37 f4 2T S7 S7 21 OS PR. t 1.-.9 OS 49 47 J5 99 4.14 M CR. liS 2y 75 9 ot so r 7S 7 w 1S1 05 (1 60 210 a To balance LIARILITIKS OF TOWIS.Hir. Outstanding orders 51 H Hue tr'm I. A. Kessler former Sup $ S 25 Due from Sup or cash on bands.... 5'i Total 2--Jl 77 Assets in excess ol liabilities 5 5- We. the undersigned Auditors of Dean town ship, respectfully report that we have carefully examined tbe accounts and vouchers of John I. Trexlcr and John Sheets, Supervisors of said township. and bnd them to be correct as above stated. DENNIS CAWI.EY. Attest' JOHN H. MtCARRTY.f W. (I. CRISE. Clerk. Dean township. March 17,ls5. for the year eliding March 9, Usa : A. W. KowLiMi, Supervisor. To amount of road duplicate To amount cash lo amount received ot Coui ty Com'rs Total Contra Or. To amount of work done by taxaMes Hy cash paid ami orders redeemed Duplicate atb lav it and exonerations Percentage fi-r coilertins; cash duplicates. Services as supervisor - Error and to be workej DfC .. I S St . 0 '"J .. ?7 4 . 194 M . 144 94 e" i 00 41 26 10 90 397 4 Total K. K. Thomas., Supervisor. L'. To amount ot ro.-id duplicate 22 49 To amount ol cash duplicate 11 If Total W Bt tontra ' r. To amount of work on roads V 2M Tf Amount of exonerations -. Services as supervisor S9 k Orders redeemed and expenses paid 7S 6: Ttal 3o li We, the anjttors, do find the abova correct. j. b. h nr., 1 j AS M R iSS. J Aadttor. Atticst: W. S. REED, S 11. A. MH'H LL, Clerk. March 13, 1SI5.-C. Auditors. A E: UDITOR'S NOTICE. In the mat- Carpet Weaving. The undersigned, resiiling one half mile east of bt. Lawrence, desires to lnlorm the public that he is prepared to weave carpet on short notice and at reasonable prices. All work turned out will be first-class. March 13,'85.-c. Josei-h Warner. ter of the account of Eawrenee Murpny. r.x- I ecu lor of John McOaughey. late or Munster : township, deceased. And now. MarchfK, H-ii, on I motion of A. V. Barker. Esq.. T. W. Dick ap pointed Auditor to report aistriDntton 01 mo lurd ia hands of accountant. In pursuance of above sppolntmeat I will sit at mv office in Ebensburg, Pa., on Fridny, April 10, l!5, at 2 o clock, p. m.. when and wbsre all par ties Interested may appear or be debarrM Irom coming in on said fund. T. W. DICK, Marcn 20, HS5.-C. Auditor. XECUTOUS' NOTICE. Estate of I'xTn M clvrhim.. deceased. Iettrs testament-try on tno estate 01 1 eter Mulvetull. late f V,;tnore borough . d-c'd. hav ing teen granted to the under-iMi-d, notice is hereby given to all persons Indebted to said es tate to make payment without delay, and those having cla ms oirainst the same must present them uroperlv authenticated for settlement. PETER M KINNEY, JOHN IH'KNS, S Wllmore, Pa., Feb. 27.-et- Executors. OBITUARY. McCON EST Y. Pled, at -.h residence ot her son In-law, Mr. Martin Thomai, of Clearfield tp.. I on Monday. March 18.1885. Mrs. Ellen McUonesty, . aged about SW years. ! McVEY. Died, in Allegheny township. Mori- j day, March 23, Miss Catharine McVay, aged 1 about 27 years. C1TNNINOH AM . Died, at hit residence In Carroll township, Monday, March 23, 1885, Mr. James Cunningham, aged about 75 years. j LY TEE. Died, at his residence lo I-ewlstown, ! Sunday. March 22, 185. Mr. William Lytle, aged 7L years and 7 months. 1 The deceased was a well known and highly re- j spected itizen and had been for some time a teacher In the Soldier' Orphan school at Cass- : Tillo, Huntingdon county. He was the father of I Mr. A. A. Lytle, ol South Fork. 1 SALESMEN VAHTED. i ggBaanBaaaaaaaaaaaaBaaaaaamB BaaamaBaaaasamaaaaaaaw i By the Introdacera of RATO( AS KASPBCKt. 1 Only those need apply who can devote their en ! tire time and attention to the work. The busi ness easily learned. Our men succeed where oth ' era fail. I Graven ef Full Line Fruitt ant Ornamentals. Oood opening lor honest, energetic men. Address j R. 1. Cll .IKE, Wk CO., Philadelphia, Penn'a. I March 27.-61. ADM I N I ST II A TOR'S N OT I C E. Estate of Asmitw Hmoois, dcceasecl. I.fttor" ot Administration on the et.ite ol Mr. Andrew Huriroon, deceased, late of W bite twn shin havtnir been trranted toit etintlersiirned.no- tlce is hereby given to thoe indebted to said es tate that payment must be made without delay, and those having clsitns airaint the same, must present them properlv authenticated for settle ment. JIIHN H. IKIIULASS, White twp., Feb. 13. (t5.-t. Administrator. 17BENSBURG NORMAL -AND- TRAINING SCHOOL. The ForRTH Srwuo Tkrm of this S"bol wl l open on MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1SS5, For a term or Ten Wrekt. In cbarge cf U I Straver, Cuuntv Sui rnn'endent, and J v'. Eee -'b. Princn al of t bensbnrg Schools. Thre deparlmepts : TR KFA 11 A TO KT. lingular IratVrt' ftum, Anl a cl.-iss for those preparing for tHorwei"S- atj CK".iirirATKa. A nt w feature or the wtiool will be tbe TEACHERS' TRAINING CLASS. fWtllP fir circn'sr r'v!nr full Infernal .a to COLNTV SVPEIUNTENHENT. llox 2 . Et'ensborg, T:i March 8. 18fi.-d. ARM FOR SALE. SALESMEN WANTED TO SOLIC It orders lor Nursery Stock Fruit anl Orna mental, A splendid line ol new and choice kinds. food pay and steady employment eiven to reliable, eneriretle men - Write for terms, etc.. to THOMAS H BOWMAN, Ifurtvry man, Htxtwftrr, jr. T. j YDMINLSTRATKIX NOTICE. j Estate of Johi A. Schexk, deceased. letters of Administration on the estate of John ' A. Schenk. deceased, late ot Allegheny township. I having boen granted to the nndersigned, notice is ! hereby given to those indebted to said estate 'hat pavmcnt n.nst be made without deiay. and those 1 having claims against the same, must present them properlv authenticated for settlement. EEEEN E. SCHENK. Administratrix. Allegheny township, March 13, lSi.-et. "VTOTICE is hereby given to all per sons who are indebted to me, that they will save costs by paying me on or before April 1, 1S35 J. A KENNEDY. Ebensburs, March 8, 1W5.-C. E. II. FLICK, ATTORN ET-AT-L A W, ALTOONA, PA. a- Office In Room Ho. 7. Shenk Blnea. Elev- eath avenue. All kind of legal "iness prompt- lvand satlslaetorilv attended to In both Enaliri a'nd Oerman. CoMeetlons a ralty. l-l,'M the subscr'ter oflers at private sale, his fart- Camt-na town'titp. one ai d one nail miles i F.beiisburg. containing tlf rre. in ag- S'ate of cultivation, with god frame none - trir;e barn, an evce'.leot on-bare, plenty ot w . and about one million teel ol lumber en the pr -- ises To parties wi-ting to purcnase a imi. piece of land, he will r.tvlde It to suit purcbas r Terms reasonable. t:all on tbe subscriber re Ir.g on the premise.. M AK11N SANDEK-n. Cambna twp.. Ja. , !. 1 OR SALE. Tlie sntcriber will " at private sale atrout Acsts ot gT.n situate in W llm re borougn, t imnni cu having thereon a lame l'p.ma Horsi. contat' ten riK-ms, in good repair, suitable for a h with a lot of -MuMce Iron trees and necessary bnlldinits. For futher Information call on subscriber on tte premises. 1 erms reasonab MARY E. Ml EVEHIELs W ilmore. 1 Feb. 27.-2in. JOHN E. St'ANLAN, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, No. 18, l"!".. tnswi 1 A!Tl KTm KS ! send for our St leot I.lit of 1 New-paper-i. Ooo. P. Hi we'l ft. Ce., 19 S SV. N. .
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