fill n tRHSKI RIJ. I . f-RWAr. - - AVKiL 3, 1S83. LOCAL AXD PERSOXAL. llit-re ami the Other Place. tferr ...7 er an I tt.eartcr grow the days, ? An 1 t!' are (ewer and (ewer, i' ,..,o'i .! grow- the "in' Kind ra . j k!. it row bluer and bluer : 2 1 :e with only a slual lo her b,ik 11 it .... in .1 her l.idiaba'.oo. y , ..... , ni r t"f a sealskin Mcipi ya., a .ir l.'i' I Ire-liar, t -.. - H trii 1 ftnlfr. ' -Y rfriun.lbif. A i . n.-'-s--' :'' ; v. 1 n.- I" make CHideii. ' ; .n!i K -.ti r rvi;s ready. : . - i- tie iJst week of Lent. i. . 1 . e si t 'Pii pixds hold the fort I M . :..! next is AlgiMient Court. i --t's 1 il,JIsia Tablets never fail. J K r rained goods go to the Sucar Howl. 1 ,-i:.i--'.beat cakes ai d niupic syrup are N iw i 'I b th' liiibiiii take his annual ait i i'.,r ( .i 1' 4iovrn'!t bi to the Suar I Truiit hhiug commenced on Wednes dv !a-t. : 1 .liij.laysburg clitldren ate wiestling Hi'h tii'- measles. A Huntingdon man has a decorrtted E.i!-r utit said to b. yeirs old. i i't,:s is about the time of year when , jt ur wife takes a spell of housecleaning. p : Altoona is agitating the iie3tiou of in- I tr iducing a fi'e alarm telcKrapli fysteni in tfc.it "dy. . Mr. A. T. Pindle returned on Tuesday trv-iniii: aftt-r about a month's absence in M irv anil. Insurance rates are to be increaed in Pi".-!'iiii! on acooutit of the danger Incident W nutunl t'P.s. 5(i:i.;(f trie ska'.in rink at K ist Cone Biijl'ii bas been compelled to close its tlt-i.i for want or patronage. Or lers ' av been re ce ve I at thj P. I. jr i,,ips f Altoona for the building of five pi -'.ni cats, wbidi ate to be compieti-il tv April l..h. ' Those who wish employment shouid o. t ui K it. Cbise A Cu.'j ad vprempnt in armther column. The fiim has a good rspLitntinn. -Th rVnnsjlvania Kailiosd Company ! . . . . 1 ...... 1 1 1 . PtA. r 1. . . un- .rin' n.r- ii tyjs f i 1 1 r 1 1 l Mil i-unr urn ; ei.: a ion, maatng nrry cert a ton less i tfcan a year ago. ; A stock company has been foimeil at 3a tsbnrj for the manufacMire of glassware composed of s It. shale and lime. The caD !tal stock Is flSOOO ' Jacob Stock, of York county, killed 1 , 434 hawks last year, for which he received 16. 50 from the county treasury, being 20 eents for eah sia!p. Mrs. Mary Douuhertv. wife of Mr. John D 'USherty. ths oldest citiz-n in our town, db on Wednesday evening aed 85 years, fj'iituary notice'next week. i Poor Man's Faster Fj; Dyfs - Bve col or in one package for 10 cents Egs dyed wiili these dyes may be eaten without harm. F r sale at Zimmerman's drug store. The secret art of beauty lies not iu cos metics, but Is only in pure blood and a healthy performance of the vital functions, to ho ob tained by using Burdock Blood Bitters. Vigorous health is man's finest estatr. If wen!; and nervous, send for circular and tre trial package, of Pastilles a radical tnre. Herris Remedy Co., St. Louis, Mo. .1 It is said that niauy farmers who had P"tatoes buried have discovered on examln li i! their pits that the hard winter was too Bi'i'-h fur them and a grpat many are frozen. .! We call the attention of any of our read tr 'al'.o want a situation to the advertise-fc-nt of H. G. Ct.ase A t;o., beaded ". sales men Waiited " Write them for particulars, i In H-ady's I'.i-n 1 twp . Armstrong Co., V- - t-ryi-rirs have levied 23 mills road preliminary itij ' th:- co'irt rjst unction has I'en pining its collec II nry Schrrnba's. foreman Henry Krug rci!;-t; ("o., St. Joseph, Mo., uses Dr. Tii'iims' Fflectric Oil with his men for ram-., cuts, bruises, chapped bands, etc: I: is the best. ir Messrs. Baker iv Bro. , horse buyers from Lancaster, shipped a car load of hor s from this p'a.'e on Tuesday lat, Tne cat contained lit bead. Horses are said to t)-' low In price. I John Bender moved his family and fur r.lture, and took possession of the Cambria : House In this place on Monday last. Mrs. Kostei shipped her furniture to (ireensbtirg tui the same day. t -Mr. George Ccmerford. of Loretto, was i . , . . . . In town on Monday last having the deeds nade out for the old hotel stand cf Philip Itertzog. in Loretto having purchased the i property from Mr. John Sherry. I r nj , , I -Mr. Joseph Bender, of Holhdayaburg. t aid the FKREViYnfliiimnlMMnt.li.ir i ? Monday last. He was on his way home "from attending tbe funeral o? his unclp, i!r. Albert B"nder, of Johnstown. The attention of our readers is called to the advertisement of E. Dufton Son I which will be found in another column. If Jjou wish any thing in the hardware line call .and ee their stock and learn prices, Mrs. Garfield, widow of ex-President J'iarfie;.!, is to be married some time during .t.e summer, to Rev. Wiliiam M. Taylor, of it he Westfiwli! Presbyterian church, near NVw Castle, Lawrence, eonnty. In this jMafe. 1 A dwelling house situated In tbe west ifrn end of Altoona, belonging to John An Jderson, a Swede, employed In the Peonsyl !vania Railroad Company's foundry, was turned on Sunday evening. His loss fs :)aout 400. A part of the Johnstown Casino skating rink which was in process of erection and I'.tfnded to be ComnlotBrl nrl ntonoH aft-or Eiter with a ball, fell on Saturday mnrn !g lan causing a loss to the contractors ot Vut -00. Ur. Kesslcr's English Cough Remedy, M"l)..nald's Worm Powders, Improved LIt r Pills, and Blood Purifier, Dr. King's New D .nnerv, B-jcklen's Arnica Salve and Ec '"r.r Hitters, can be bought at cost at Dr. Zimmerman's drug store. -x -"nator Cowan, of Greensburg, who v'sitrd NVW Vork city to consult an eminent rfcyvoiHn with regard to a cancerous affec - on n his m.iutb has been pronounced In "jriMe arH the disease Is ssid to b similar 'o that or General Grant's. A t a-sencer on Fast Line on the Penn J ama railroad on Tuesday evening last, -i1 l is pocket picked of tUOat Tyrone. He a-frapanied by his wife and four cbil 5fM and was on his way to Iowa. He had Oat tw-,;y tive Pents ,.ft 'ir butcher friend, Joseph Outwald, "uzM four of thfl nicest fat cattle Into "n nn Monday last that have been brought J" f,,r HoniB time. Mr. Gntwaid Intands lr.? itP,ks out of one of them for Easter, met w,re raiseil n iniana county -The Pennsylvania Railroad Company fiiei he price of cross ties for this sea- fallows : White oak", B5 cents ; rock S cents, and second class. 30 cents. " reduction of 10 cents on white oak, "on rock and 10 cents on second class, i R7. R l)inlap, a Baptist minister, -l from hu borne at Richardsville. Jef w.o cntyi for CorsIf.ai ,he Mme coant i-i l,,8gT t0 fi ln element. He was In tenth when he started, but on arriv- in f n r- n" w found sitting upright 'n T-hlcle, dead. Mr. Sam lit: I Fi.-mi.-r. of BrafMck. tans reccivr.! be that hi unc-le, Davi.i Fier.tier, has (Ted in Texas Tlif decease.! !t-tt a for tune of flo.O'io wi,,,.), ,ie ijipj ,,( ,(ja nephew. Th latter will leave for Texas at once to tithe charge of his newly rained wealth. A miter in C number's Journal says that chloride of lime n.ixd with wat-r will ef fectually .iri-e rats from their haunts., and claims to trnve rid an UifeMed s,hip and I. is own house of thine t'f ,H. The plan is a veiv cheap one and easily applied and at all events 1st-fftctive as a deodorizer and disin fectant, A little four-year-old son ft Mr. Daniel F.Iierly, of this place, on Monday last pot hold of a bottle of 9i,o ammonia ami nwat ed some of Its loi.tetiLs. His llPs nd mouth became very sore roin its rtfects but n thu :iitij ost consi.ieiaule ot its strtUKtii the i.ttie fellow luckily escaped witlmut any .serious consequences. A youim woman teMili,K in Cambria township, who -loved ttoi wisely but too well," ii.u.le an ii.tot mut.oii one day last week aitaliist a vouiir man residing in the same in-iuhhurMood and had a warrant issued for his atreit. Ti. jouoK man, however, d d not wait for ,S ain-so but came in the next day and enteied b-il for bin appearance at Court. A i.ew counterMt f JO old coin has just In en discnveied. It is dated 1880 and is the first of tte kind that ever wade. Its appear ance. The composition Is apparently lead and )?la-sand it has a thin coaling of jjo;d wash. It weighs 2J6 grains ami is slightly larger than the genuine piece. It has a rsood ring and unless closely examined as to color ami size it id liable to deceive. Aoraoi Linger feiter. a well known and very prominent citiz-n of Biair countv. died in (i reeiifaeld township, in that county, on i last Monday, in the 70th year of his ae. He was elected Register and Recorder of the county in 1874 and re-elected in 1H77. lie was an unflinching Democrat, a man of unspotted character, and was universally respected mroughnut i lie c.uoty. The congregation of St. Patrick's ; c! uivli, (iallitzin, wiil give a tea paitv am! testiv.il at St. I'atikk's Hall on Monday ev ening next, the proceeds of which will he : added to the fund for the erection of te , new Catholic church at lhat place. tJ.wid music will be provided a'id the managers , will leave nothing undone, towards nmkit.g ! it pleasant for those in attendance, j -Mr. Juhti (). Phi lips, of PiUsburj?, oue of the same family who own and in the sum. I mer season live in the rn.rwrtv nt- ;.... j,,,, to Andrew Lewis. ,t........i h. . ' 1 ChU3e1 I TO HI T V D ck, Esq., agent fir Jo seph Pulton, of Hollidavsl I owner, tbe brick house of posite the jail, and ! will use it as a summer residence. We did I not learn the amount of the consideration. I Farmers should bear in mind that the j seasoti will soon be here when tin v will be i busy with their spring work and scarcely liave time to come to town. They jh .old i prepare themselves for the emergency by I stepping info John Owens' stme on IIn.ii j street and laying in a stock of dry goods, i dress gotHts, boots and soes, groceries and I provisions, which John always sell-, at bot i torn pi ices. ! Miss Mary Mattsnn, a wealthy maiden , lady id Blairsville, aged a'iut fi.rly one j years, committed suicide on Saturday nioin j ing lat ty hanging. She had la-tetied a j clo' hes line to a fcook u tbe porch in the ' rear of her residence and s anding on a ! bench placed the noose around her ueck and jumped otr. She bad been melancholy for some time but was not considered ot uu I sound mind. j Hon. A. A. Bilker, Chairman of the i State Prohihuion Committee, has issued a ; call for a mass Prohibition County Conven i tlnn to be held in Teuipie of Ilouor Hall, . Johnstown,' this Fiiuay evening, at bait-past 7 o'clock, "for Hie puipose ot organizing the , county Prohibition work and to transact all business ti at may come before tbe conven tion tending to p.Ttect the Prubibiliou work of the county." The aipraisers appointed by Judge : Flanagan to appraise the effects of M W. j Keim & Co., the suspended bankers of Johnstown, figure up tbe liabilities at $41, , 120 20 and the a-.sets at ?12 247.00. To make up the latter, however, tn 777 00 in bills re ; ceivable and considered doubtful are count .' ed. A meeting of the creditors of the de funct bank was held In Johnstown on Fn ' day evening last but nothing of importance : was done. I --A yotmg tuan from the northern end of j the county came to town tbe other day de j termined on getting a wite. lie l ad one in : view when be arrived, but, after popping the question, found to his dismay that Ins i prospective partner was not in a mhrrying i mood. Tbis did not discourage dim, howev i er, as he hired a livery team to take him to i l.rpSHAn rpitmrblno Sin l a a u;t. si.. ,Vw 'H T,.,. " . T .. I 'Vest, and I II go out and marry ber.' ; .art5i, is wiia j Tne roa(,8 at are go bad that u almost impoS9ibIe for ,6 to trav,u m , . . . . . The snow is off the fields and the farmers ara chtfiT, ,hm , H u.-jt,, i pei j sons driving through, while parts of the j roads are still impassable on account of the ' drirts. Tbe supervisors should attend to I having tbe roans opened where drilled shut, i as necessity compels people to travel, aud I farmers do not waut their fields cut up by tho travel through them. Two farmers, Coleman Woolver and j Albert Reed, living in Lycoming county, one day last week found where two bears i had their residence tn a cave among the rocks on Loyal Sock creek, and succeeded ! in driviDg them out with a dog and killing ! them both. The old bear weighed 250 and the female 150 pounds. There were also five cubs in the cave, and they captured four of them alive. The other one was shot. The cubs weighed about thirty pounds each. Albert Miller, who was traveling over the Pennsylvania railroad on a stock car in which he had charge of a horse, cow, dog and s number of chickens, was seriously hurt at Blairsville Intersection on Sunday last. Tbe steam from a passing eDgine so frightened tbe horse that he broke loose and crushed Mr. Miller up against the side ot the car, breaking onef his ribs and ruptu ring the lower part of his left lung. He was taken to Altoona, where he put up at the Logan House and is receiving medical at tention. The Hollidaysburg correspondent of the Altoona Timet says that Trofessor Fa solt, of the latter place. Is the owner of the t violin which belonged to Father Gallitzin. It Is stated that the Professor found the rare treasure in a Cambria county farm house, where It bad received very hard usage, bat that it has been repaired and Is now itself again. If we knew the name of the Cam bria county farmer in whose house the vio lin was found and purchased, as we pre sume, by the Altoona Professor, we could tell Just how much truth Is to be attached to this stcry about the "resurrection of Dr. Gallitziu's "fid lie." Tbe Dauntless Fire Company, of Eb ensburg. will hold a carnival at the Cambria Skating Rink In this place, on Friday even ing, April 10. S. S. Jameson A Co., the pro prietors of the rink, have kindly giyeu the use of the rink and skates for the occasion free of charge. A good band will be in at tendance to furnish music for the skating and dancing. A festival In connection with tbe carnival will be held in Armory hall the sama evening. The proceeds of the evening are to go toward purchasing a four-wheeled hose carriage, an article that Is greatly needed. Our citizens should lend liberal assistance to the fire comoanv in ' their efforts to make It a succes. A general ! invitation is extended to all to attend. -On Thursday or last week Judge Buch er, holding court at Lewistown, overruled tbe motion for a new trial In the case of Cnrtin McClain. convicted of the murder of William Smearmund. On being asked If he had anything to say wby sentence shouM not be i-niHHed, the prfconer replied, "All 1 tiaye to sar tbat I am not :uilty The Jndke delivered a very feeling address to the prisoner and then pronounced the sen tence that he be hanged by the neck until be was dead. A traniD named Frederick AnnH, and who claimed Williamsburg, Long Island, as his home, in getting off a freight train lust west of Altoona on Tuesday last, step ped in front of an engine coming down on anotlier track was thrown under the whrela and had b's left hand and the tors of one foot crushed. He was taker, to Ai'oona where his hrm was amputated by t.ie rail road company's physician near the elbow and his other Injuries properly n'tended to and was tl en s.-nt to the Blair county alms house. Mr. Carl Rivinius purchased a large Newfoundland dog which be intended to put on guard In bis jewelry store at night. Mr. Joseph Biiey, of Loretio, furnished the dog. On Tuesday night he was left on enard tn ti e store for tbe first time, and on Wedwesday morniig Mr. Ruinlus waseome what surprised to find all the glass broken out of th-' lower sash in one of bis back win dows aud tbe window sill all splintered up. The di g In bis anxiety to g-1 out bad been playing havoc generallr. All Carl needs now is some one to watch the dog. A former Blair cotintian name! Torn Brandon, aged ibont 50 yesrs.arrived :n Pitts burg one day last week In a sorry plight. His clo'.hes were all torn and one foot was en cased In a shoe In the Inst stage of disinte gration, while the other one which was bad ly frp7..;n was wrapped iu a piece of red fl inm-l. He told a reporter his story of life and ss id that lie had left heme 1(5 years ao with JSO.l to seek his fortune, and after rnami'iK all oyer the Southwest he was now on Ids vay hi.me troni Texas. He claimed bis b;.rne was in tbe Lrop, about 7 miles from Hollidaysburg, and seemed very anxi ous to see the old fatm. Tbe, last seen of hnn be wa woefully gazing toward the Ei sr. We announced lat week without com ment the death of Mr. James Cunningham, of Carroll township. He was born iu the county Tyrone, Ireland, and was In the 73rd year of his ae. He came to this country with his parents, when he was only eight years old, his father settling in the vicinity of w here Carrolltown now stands. Subse quently they removed to Stisq-iebanna town shir, and fn 1852 tbe deceased retorned to Carroll township where, ahnut three miles from Carrol'town, he had purchased a farm. He was an industrious, bard working man, honest in all his business transactions, and enjoyed throughout his life the confidence and respect of ail who knew him. He was the father of eight children, four of whom, together with his wife survive him. Livermore is now experiencing some notoriety as being the former dwelling place of one of the principals in a recent love af f a ir, according to a correspondent, which savor somewhat of tbe romantic order, and winds up with a happy nnlou on the sly. Tbe parties to tbe affair are cousins, tbe young man residing at Cherrytree, Indiana county, and the young lady at Livermore. Both are highly connected. .Through visits back and lorth they became enamored with each other and fearing tbat their plans of marriage would meet with opposition, on account of the close family relationship they kept .their secret to themselves. R centlv the young lady visited at Cherrytree, and during her absence from home she was united in marriage with her affectionate cousin. Westmoreland Democrat. A few nights ago, sajs the Johnstown Tribune, the house of Mr. Martin L. Fieegle, near Shanksvil'e, caught fire from a defec tive flue and was burned to the ground. Mr. and Mrs. Fieegle were away from home and tbe only occupants were a twelve-year-old daughter and three younger children. The girl, who had taken the other children to bed with her, was awakened by sparks fall Ina upon the. bed and setting fire to the bed clothes, when, discovering the house to be on fire, she roused her little family and car ried them out of the house to a place of safe ty. Returning to the house, she carried out a drawer full of-valuable papeis belonging to her father, carried out a sewing machine, and was found In the act of carrying out a sack of flour when some of the neighbors ar. rived and assisted in saving some of the fur niture. The hair was nearly all singed off the little heroine's head, and her scalp was severely burned Iu her efforts to save the household goods. nisnstrons Fire at Tnnnetblll. The town of Tunnelhill was visited on Thursday of last week by a disastrous fire. The fire originated about half past three o'clock in the morning in the saloon of Mi chael McMorris aud was discovered by Mr. McMorris who resided in the same building. He was aroused by the suffocating smoke that filled his room and after awakening the other members of his family and giving the alarm succeeded in saving a few articles on the lower floor, but the fire made sn?h head way that little was saved and the building burned down. Tbe fire then communicat ed to the house of Michael KildufT which was also burned, the occupants and neigh bors succeeding, howeyer, in saving a great er part of the furniture. The residence of Michael Meally was next reached by the de vouring element and was also burned, the most of the furniture having been carried out and sved. The houses of Peter Daily and Mrs. Callahan were only saved by the heroic exertions of the citizens and the whole bloct- was In the greatest danger as the town is badly supplied with water ana has no fire apparatus except buckets. Mr. McMorris who also owned the building oc cupied by Mr. Meally, estimates his loss at about $6 000, and Mr. Kilduff's loss is eti mated at about $700. Mr. McMorris has abont 12,000 and Mr. Kllduff about f400 In surance. Inatantly Killed ea the Railroad. On 'Friday last a little twelve year old girl named Irene Tittler, daughter of a widow Hying ner.r Baker's coke works at K manning Point, was Instantly killed by being run over by a locomotive on the branch road running from Kittannlng Point to Glen White. She had been sent to the postoffiee at Glen White and was riding on the pilot of the locomotive when the train stopped and then started op with a sudden jetk, throwing the little girl off, so that she fell across the track in front of the locomo tive, which ran over her and cut her body completely in two. It is said that tbe little girl bad frequently made the trip In the same way, but it Is nothing short of crimi nal carelessness on the part of trainmen to allow children to ride on trains. Recent Death. Minnie Loretto, a little daughter of Rob ert T. and Ella C. Shields, formerly of Lo retto, this coo nty, died at their residence In Altoona on Saturday morning last, aged about 14 months. Miss Lilly Cox, third daughter of the late 'Squire Cox, deceased, of Johnstown, died at the residence of her mother In that place on Saturday morning last, aged about 20 years. The death of her sister, Mrs. Julia A. MePermitt, occurred Just fifteen days previous. Mr. Albert Bender, a well known citizen of Cambria borough and who formerly kept hotel at Gallitzin, died at his residence In Cambria boraugh on Friday last. His age was about fiS years. Od1 and ludn from t'hewt tuprlngit. j O 'Tis grand to tcel tbe fervor of the patriotic I glow, ' That n niton a mighty n.iMnnwith a f Tinpsthct lc j flow ! j i KrTm the northernmost eiTTtrim. t tho Southern ( Oult.welieir, ' ! Like the noise of many watw, hallelujahs far ' ami near. Mr. E'nen Nutter, one of the early fathers i of Chest Springs, made a ffymg visit to the ! village last week. He purchased some horse j fleb and left the place a fi-w hnridred d d- ' lars tne richer. Money is a wonderfully , handy circumstance to circulate ; ii tnkes ! poor people ; lrit-h, Dutch. Swedes, ard the ; like to rrake it or its qviivalent ; arid then ! it takes sens ible men with long beads and ( pnrses to circulate it, and sometimes; they stop Its circulation. j Peter Trexler, nr. early settler of fc'iis vi- cii.ity, ceuui tn be cliiiiidng tbe last hill tow- j ard the netting sun. It may l.e a pretty j long and wfeeD one, but man at his age must ere long teerge into the twilight if life, 1 w ben the glare of day light Is past tbe tar j Of ll.-nver. come Knmlrliin niitfivr the Blnrp T field-,. Tfeie are tw. kindnf peopleon this whirl- j ing flanet. One kir.d ms to have settled j down to stay, while the other byes in tents, so to i-peak, settled like the patriarchs- of j old. Tbe one kind is charitable, the other j uucharitable ; one grabs the other gives ; one loves self, tbe othei loves his neighbor j one :s afraid of starving to death sometimes the other tiu-ts in God and scatters benefits with a lavish hand. Tbe distinction be tween the tw kinds is as marked as that be tween day and night. There is a good family of kind Christian people In this vicinity, and tney live on Joe Walters' farm. O that the world were all like them I We could then hail the Millen nial era, and tbe reign of fie " Prince of Peace." Lite without the Key of Truth is an Im mense absti rdity, an unfathomable mystery. With this Key of Truth life is a sublime plan, a glorious chain of golden links. The flitting season has set, in and house hold furniture is being aired in diverge di rections. Well, " 'tis home where the heart is." The snow is flitting aUo. The sun in bis strength looked down on the bills and they melted in his glance and the cellar is full of water. Rather a uniqne sprctacle occurred to us here the other day, namely, a house moving seemingly of Its own accord, down the lane past Perry's barn. On closer Inspection, however, we discovered a few animated specks about it. which proved to be men aud hors'-s. The plain, unvarnished fact seems to be that it was intended for a meat shop, and moving to the field of fnture action. Well, men Can do wonders when they have horses to help them. Aichiuiedes thought he could move tbe world if he had a long enough pole. 'Twould be a moving spec tacle, for certain. E'ias Barnacle, in company with another painter. Intends to strikeout on a large seifle in the house painting business next summer. Mr. Barnacle is no si w hand on the side of a house ; and, for that matter, he and his partner are just as good on the Inside. So come on with your white lead People must not try to make a connected narrative of these Items, they might as well try to string a page of consecutive words in "Webster's Unabridged" on a line of thought. A. D. n. Perfection of Railroad Ninacemrnt. Nothing so thoroughly exemplifies the per fection ot railroad management as the man ner in which the immense amount of travel to the inauguration was handled by the roads composing the great Pennsylvania system. Never before in the history of this country has there been such a demand made upon transportation facilities, as during the four days immediately preceding and suc ceeding the 4th of March; yet, under its splendid organization, the vast travel was accommodated without the semblance of an accident, or more than trivial delay. Thou sands came from the North, East, West and South, aggregating a total of from 40.O0O to 00,000 people, over the lines of tbis one company alone, yet they were all accommo dated without any apparent effort on the part of the great corporation, which justly Is acknowledged the leading railroad of the world. This grand achievement is not due alone to the skill and experience of Its offi- i cers and employes, but to its splendid switch and block signal system, which makes the handling of many additional trains as simple and easy as the movement or Its regular service. Superiority of man agement and perfection of modern applian ces were never berore so aptly shown, and tbe result accomplished is but another illus tration of the fact that speed, comfart. and perfect safety are always guaranteed when we journey over the lines of the Pennsyl vania railroad and its branches. "Ilie fennlr'a Wrd In Thh Tlrlnltx Director Easly has just corapleted his re por for March of the poor under his super vision and the expenses connected there with. He states that the amount expended for relief and th number of beneficiaries ts by lar the largest in his experience. The names on the regular list number seventy, representing about two hundred and eighty persons. Among these $162 were distribu ted On tbe transient list there were about thirty tames, and $'30 were spent in the re lief of those enifcraceJ lb this number. For railroad fares, for Indigent travelers, $35 were expended. Two persons were commit ted to the Dixmont Aiylum durinij the month the man Lantz, of East Conemaugh and a son of Mr. Bert Walters of Upper Yoder township, aged about twenty-two years. Tbe latter was committed to day, Ills mental powers have been showing signs of weakening for some time, and recently he has had violent spells. The Board of Di rectors will meet this day week at the alms house. Tuesday's Johnstown Tribune. The Oreat Pennayl vainia Railroad to the West. Before matting their arrangements, wo would advisn all those who contemplate a trip to any of the Western States or Terri tories to consult the many advantages offer ed by the Pennsylvania Railroad. Its train service is quick and reliable, its employes courteous and attentive, and Its general sys tem (including switch and block signals and all other modern appliances) the most perfect of any railroad in the world. Speed. comfort, and general safety are nowhere ! else so surely found, and a trip over its line ! is more akin to the pleasures of a holiday ! than the irksome journey of the ordinary railrnad rlrta A nir nf Ito nnnomn . t raiiroaa fine. Any Of Its numerous agents win cneenuny inrnisn sucn information as may be desired, and all Inquiries addressed to Mr. T. E. Watt, their Western passenge r gent, at Pittsburg, 110 Fifth avenue, will receive prompt and full reply. A rmform Road Law. In the matter of road repair each township bas hitherto been a law unto Itself. As a consequence fiere has been a great variance In the character or public roads as there are townships. In many of the adjacent town ships in more progressive counties there has been unity of action and very excellent highways. There are many districts in ev ery county and several entire counties where tbe roads are simply brribe, and the repairs each spring only temporary patchwork with no permanent object in view. There Is a bill now before tbe legis lature to make a State road law which con templates uniform action. Of course, it does not provide that all roads shall be made alike, but that the annual repairs shall con form to some general scheme and permanent in its character, if this can be accomplish ed it will be a gfeat step Id advance. KFAI, ESTATE TK4XAFEKS. The following transfers of real estate' were filed in tbe Record I's office, tbis ple, for the week ending April I, 185: G L. Glasgow n, Charles W. Troxell. lot in Res-de township; eouideraf i?n, $2.f0. " CharVn W. Troxell to .obn II. Fiske, lot In Reade to-woship ; consideration-, f-W. A. R Willhide to Saomi G Willhide. lot in Reade frr-a-nsliip . cmMderation, John Trexeii to A- E. Willhide, M In Reade towrvhip ; consideration, f2.?. M. J. Coer and Henry Mellon to Antho ny Myers, II? acres Iu f;allli7rio townbTp ; consideration, $1,".00. Ilt-nry Mellon et ux. .f Anthony Myers. I 112 acres ar.d 4 perches is Gallitzin town- f sh'p ; consideration, ?1 30 John Van Scoyi c t Simel Tleparty, min' ral in 63acres and 20 perches l:i K -ade tp. ; era consideration, fit'!"). Thomas L. Edwards to .J .-t! Sjirinut-r, 10.5 aen s ami 0 perches in liwklu-k t p ; consideration, H.fHM). David W. Jones et ux. to Eiire'bert Levy, i 138 acres and 10 porches in 11 acWiick twp. ; consideration, $47.5. William II. Thompson to Herman Mitim er, lot in Johnstown iHirotigh ; considera tion, f2,500. IlermiD Ba timer et ux. to George W. Wag ner, lot ln Johnstown boroueh ; considera tion, f3,600. Theodore Bendon to W. W. Amsbey, min eral in 200 acres in Gw'li''.n Township; con sideration, f2,000. Peter Rubiitz et ux. to Anna E'iz.abeth Meier, lot in Johnstown borough ; consider ation, f 1,200. John E Sirayer to German "Loan and Sav ing Association, several lots in Stonycreek township, consideration, f7,2no. Francis Vought et ux. et al. to Joseph Smeltzer, lot in Gallitzin birotii;h , consider ation, ?). Jacob Horner to Jeremiah Ilildebrand. lot In Johnstown borough ; cons tlerstton, $125. James M. Shields to Theodore E. Smith, lot in Stonjeretk township; consideration, ? 1 ,07.. Joseph Gt rber to James M. Shields, lot in Stonycreek township ; consideration, $75. Chat les Selbitz to J.F. Moore, lot in Gal litziu borough ; consideration, $150. "The -tter. Kninriliij "lrlit." Burns' "Cotter' Saturday Night, " an ! other poems, price only Two Cent. Tenny son's ' Enoch Arden," Two C.-nls, Rawlin son's 'Seven Great Monarchies' reduced from $18 00 to $.1 00. and other such charac teristic victories of The L,:tt-rarv Revolution cause a prominent literary critic to exc aim, "What is the wurid cominit to? The poor man is on an equality with the richest, so far as books are concerned. " Mr. Aiden's ad vertisements are always i-iteresti'iK reading, and Iov-ts of i?o i b'HiWs will note one in our columns elsewhere with pleasure. A Positive Gdarantee Is given that every article sold at the Golden Eele Cloth ing House, Altoona, Pa., is lower tn price than the same quality and maae can be bouiilit elsewhere. And remember, right here, that it nmt-es no difference how low a price other clothiers may ak tor their g"Kds, or wnat innuceineors tne may otJt-r ror your pntr.inHe the prices will always be lower at thM (ioi.PF.N Eai.k Clothing House, 1301 Eleventh avenue, AlrtKirm, Pa. I.tttleta Wanted. A lady is wanted in every city and vHIukp, hImi ladle to travel and solicit orr.ers for Madame Wood's llorsets and Corded Corset Waists. Agents are making from twenty to fifty dollars a week. Send for circulars and nrica list to B. Wood, 64 South Salina St., Syracuse, N. Y. Carpet Weaving-. The undersigned, residing one half mile J east of St. 1 awrence, desires to Inform the public that he is prepared to weave carpet on short notice and at reasonable prices. All work turned out will he first-elasi. March 13,'85.-c. Joseph Warner. IITHF.MEAt. IiET-aNET KEESE. Married, m Oallttzin, Monday, Maroh 30. Ixk.. hy T. .1. Stevenp. Eq.. Mr. Thoma J. Iielaney to Miss lxur B. Reese, both ot near Holli.iay.Jhnr(f. SEW AIVETRTIF.F.!TS. FIFTY" GIRLS ! 10 BR AND CUCBET. GOOD WACRS7T.1V WEEKLY. L'glit, steady work given out to be made at home. Work and n:aterial fur nished, called for and delivered free by exure.s. GLOBE KNITTING CO., S 23 Washington, St., Boston , Mas. NOTICE. AM persons are hereby notified that at the Sheriffs rle of ttie per sonal property ef H. f. Hertroir. at (tallttxin. Pa.. I purchased the following propertr and have left the same with the said H. r. Herioif during my pleasure, to wit.- 2 horses. 3 sets ot harness. 2 sleds. 2 s'elnhs, 1 spring wairoo, 2 bumrtes. 2 r ihes, 1 saddle and bridle, 2 fly nets, 1 cuplioard, 2 ton? ot hay, I hed and beddlnir and of a lot of wheat In the srroand. All persons are hereby notified not. to interfere or me1 tie with the same. r. .1. VAl'dHT. Portage twp., March 28, lsss.-. A UDITOR'S NOTICE. The iinder- slimed Auditor, appointed hy the Ornr.ans I'liurL t.i henr tnd .1 .... . 1 1 . nt.nn th AvnB,...na ' fi,"' to tho th'r,l 'l partial account of James M. ii..ii'u mi. . re.iruc an., neaoe. Admini-itrators ot John Thompson, deceased, and report distribu tion ef the funds In their hands to and amonnst the parties le-a!ly entitled thereto, herehv alves notice that he will sit nt his office In the borough of Et.ensburit. Pa., on Monday. April 27, IMS. at two o'clock, p. m., for the purpose 01 attending- to the duties of said appointment, at which time and place ali persons interested may attend, or be forever debarred from coming in on said fund. ALV1.N EVANS, Auditor. Ehensburtr, March 17, isks.-c. A UDITOR'S NOTICE. In the mat ter ot the aeeonnt of Lawrence Mnrphy. Ex ecutor of .tohn MnUanirhev. late of Slnnster rownohlp, deceased. Ana now, March 9. 18S5, on motion ot A. V. Harker, Kfq., T. W. Dick ap pointed Ao.litor to report distribution of the turd in hands of accountant. ln i.ursuance of above appointment I wtll sit at my office In Ebenstmrir, I'a.. on t'riday, April 10, 1SRS, at a o'clock, p. m., when and where all par ties interested may appear or be debarred from cominit in on said tnnd. T. W. HICK, Marcn 20, lttss.-c. Aodltor. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. Estate or Pktkr M rtrnii.t.. deceased. Letters testamentary on the estate of Peter Mulvehill. late af Wilmore boronijh, dee'd, hav Inn been granted to the nnderslicned, notice Is hereby frWeri to all persons Indebted to said es tate to make payment without delay, and those having claims airainst. the same must present them properly ant hen ttcated for settlement. I'ETKK M. KINNEY.'-. . JOHN BURNS. Exeeutora. Wilmore, Pa.. Feb. 27.-t. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate ot Airrimw HrRoooit. deceased. Letters of Administration on the estate ol Mr. Andrew Hunroon, deceased, late of White town ship, having been granted to the nndersigned, no tice Is hereby given to those Indebted to said es- I tate that payment mnst be made without delay, n.l those having Claims against the same, mail present them properly authenticated for settle ment. JOHN H. JJOUULASS, Whit twp., Feb. 13. 85.-8t. Administrator. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. Estate of Johsj A. ScBiTtg, deceased. Tetters of Administration on the estate or John A. Schenk. deceased, late ot Allegheny township, having boen granted to the undersigned, nnice ts hereby given to those Indebted to said estate that payment a.ost be made without delay, and those having claims against the same, must present them properly authenticated for settlement. ELLEN E. SCHENK. Administratrix. Allegheny township, March 13, lSKS.-flr IX THE OKPANS' COURT OF TFIE eonnty of Cambria. To the heim and legal rep rttentattven of rancU X. Chri'ty. deceased. Greet ing : Yon are hereby cited to be and appear be fore the Judges of the Orphans' Court to "be held at Ebensburg, on the first Monday of Jane next, then and there to accept or reluse to take the real estate of Francis X. Christy, deceased, at the ap praised valuation pnt npon It by an Inquest duly awarded by the said Court or show cause why the same should not be sold. 1. A. LUTHER, Sheriffs Office, Sheriff. Ebensburg. Maroh 27, 183. TW. DICK, Attornet-at-law, Ebensburg, Pa. Offlca ln building of T. J. Lloyd, dee'd, (first floor,) Centre street. All manner ef legal business attended t satisfacto ry and eelletlons a specialty. (lo-U.-tf. ViTATEMEXT Ol' KKTTi.EMENT -r,tb the Suiwrvisar.- of l.-irf.tl-I r.ji, i .r the rer ls4 II ira sr Mc'lriRK tn jie-onnt wli?s nearn-,I.N.nn. Mill. r:i.l rtiftrlct. . Hr m't of work .lone hv taxable .. t nt l.ir.U returned 7!V 7 :;l Ion IM f- 7 1 V.4 SJ X'liierti-.ums ol w.irk dn I orona! rritf 9 :t .Uys, !. j 'ah paid or.??r No 1. T. T. Brrne ' erire i '-i. .. . . " " , .1 H . Idiiurl 4 .,. s w itllaiii... " B. W. lnrif " 't 7,J.;ln liurl.ln ... ..''.". " 1. H. K. 1 'uneven I T- S. WM.muis.....; eo s- ii 1 ns lo i 0 fTa.-h paid f r lool-im.l repairs j 'h for work ilonennroa.l . "oi: i iiirr.iiiuiii un 11ip1lo:itC e per i-nt. tor pr'lii-irnt mi"" M-j haiam-e on work Ik-ate .. 8 :. 6o 91 i Ky ca?t j.atd to livorar I'assldy In fait. i T( HTOnnnt of work itirt-lirnte ', To order tol'ounly l'riwarrr...""...'." I . I .. 47 -i ... 60 (HI ' j .. -J4 . 05 i T rroiiiit nl ch .lupHctte T amount due tunnfhip ".".7.l MpntABLTI arkkt in account with itloiirflcld n.wn- .hii r.m.l ilntrli-t. t:K. Hj rviiniof work il .ne t,r tm.it. lot r.?i nv ; . refill.; innn teiur.i.rl wi.rk rt.it .. 13 -M OHteM.ent ..n J. .N mla s tax j F.X'meratiimf i.u w..rk iIu.ichio.. i u 9 48 1 40 111 0-1 IK UO l as 1 50 60 tj ; 40 48 M 3 T. Jl i 31 6.1 M ;& 4 U0 40 e e-i 4 00 1 10 3 73 A 41 1 00 1 4 1 ft? ;s 2 .s i 51 i Ty, 50 3 Oo 10 -M r.ir roiKini; i.ui ilil.ll.-;itr i.t.c l:tv ,'""n1 erTlce. 74 .lari I.M) iwr dy "" Hy fw.u 4 dy tfj .t.oo per dv .... Hy mi l el .1 . AJiu' n Mcfui're. fre-llt lur one duy nnon.iinn cel. l.-nmet Hy wli ordi-r No. 1, 1. T Hviue " . '" 3. K. Will ... t a-h imhl order 1. Ki. Mr. Kc Itoliin"." " No. 6. Luei Mover.... fur . lank ." tor nail. t..r holo. '.'.".".'.I" fur r-.irn lo plow. . '" lor work done un ros.l.... K. W. Delox.er T.n th? h retnriiR.1 to t.'-iinui'rs on cash i iiui ." Kionsriitiuns on fh duplintia Ai'temnt on John Naie cast. ix '.7'.". i'Kh paid Martin 'srle lor lom her. A tielrew 'arte tor Tliotuss Naifle tor work James Cawlev ' John Conrad" CrrdU day tttirtlti nrttlument..".""! Cv im.d to ord.-r No. I. In-. Moj-er." '1. J..liii liorl.in.... " . rl Dmiahoe... I. " 1. Miller.... 0. John lender... " " . Hirim Mi-iulre ire per cent, on c.llectimc f'.D 0 To amonnt of work dnplicite 'at Irom County Treasurer Amount of cash itii.liete ." ':i?n rwwive.l from laxat.lej on wi.rk Entered by niltke on exonerate t Halane dne township W'e. the Auditors of OeartleM tr.wnhi.. have examined the a hove ironnt and toutid theru correct to the best ot our kniIMiL and hellei. i.i CAN v.oyi.it, r'AI. IHIXAHi it. Audi JUrt- jil Kins, Attkst : C. U. MIU.ER, Town-hip Cler March 20, 1SS5.-C. "IT'IXAL STATEMENT OF SET- JL tlement with the m ervtsum nf n..n i ttement with the Sai errimni of Itean town. j p- "r J"r ending .ircn . lsgj. Jobs 1 I ruler, Stiperrljor. Pa. To amount of implicate f -o r- A mount ot c.nh recetred trotn former Sap V7 Amount of cash received from countv 6 uo Total M3 R COTttA. "0k7" ! Hy amount returned to l"ommlslonrs. .$ 55 ei j Amount nl wi.rk done hy tiixnble 61 31 I Amount of exonemtion ...." 37 Amount of order redeemed and dehij'tirt ei -27 A mount o I eronl nervlces, etc 37 37 To balance 24 ,j ,Tnn!t F.HKE-rs, Supervisor. 1K. To amount ot duplicate f 1"' ct Amount ot cash received from countv"."."! 1M9 47 Amount of cash received from former" Sup "as 9 Total Cowtra. Hy work done by taxable: Orders redeemed ne scoop Exoneration t'ash tor work on roads.... ". I'reriuon dupllrate " Personal services " 4'H M .. 1"8 26 29 7 5 9 (V) 30 5 75 7 t . l"t 05 6' 50 .15 .. 210 9.l To balance l.tABIl.lTIE3 OF TOWSSHIC riutstan.llnif orders 22 00 Hue fr'm D. A. Kessler former Sup 3 25 Hue from Sop or cash on hands.... 2.15 52 Total 23S 77 Aets in exce.-s of liahilitli;s 2!3 j We. the nnderslirne Auditors of lein town ship, respectfully rei.ori that we have carefully examined rhe aivounts nd vouchers of John I. Trexler and John Stieets, Supervisors ot said township, and find them to be correct as above tat A III A'VW f-A Wr 1. -V- 1 Attkt: JOHN H. Mi-CAKKrV. Anlito"- . . . . . rv.. cj. icm. Iean township, March 17.1SS5. A RGUMENTLIST Cases set down J- tor Argument Court, commenclna; Monday April 8.1SS5: ' ' Kin ports Arble O'Neill Keee H ipps t Lloyd Hlooin Woodnoeli IVxIson Kelirle. Scott Co Wanner M. W. Keim t Co.... Smith .1. Swank i Co Schomaker S. Lana. ..vs.. ..vs.. .. . Hipps fc llovd t: lark s.... Kittanninz Ina t'n .... Bole et al vs I.afcrtv .vs Zinn . ..vs Howell ... vs Hot! man --.vs Heorice vs I.utber ....vs 1 reits vs Keim vs Hutzn et al ... vs Kheam Murray Vse John Thomas I Same.................... I Seeler ' Same ....vs Van Aiken vs Mayers et al ......vs Same vs Miller et al tb Same vs Koonti j ' Kutledge i rorier vs .tm Eldridire vs Hin Urook vs JViel I Jailifr.in KorouKh vs ronnty Uonimtss'rs : Petition of eleeto-s of East Taylor Tn.. to ehsn.ee ! place of holding- election. ! Kule to show canse vs M. A. Hemlrlrks 1 Petition ol D. A. l.uther. Sheriff Road in Stonycreek Twp., trom S. over's to Hed- I Exceptions' "troad from Kyan'-'i''' Exceptio'n's'to road from LiiiyPs ' to"cYeu 'in v MhiiiKton Twp lord ptke Role to show canse. Sic, in the matter of opening j i neoin street Prothonotary's Ume, Eb'g March 23, 18S5. A. SHOEMAKER, Prothonotary. JgJBENSBURG NORMAL TRAINING SCHOOL. The Fourth Spkika Tartx of this School will open on MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1S85, For a term of Ten Weeks. In charge of Lewis Strayer, County "Superintendent, and J. W. Leech, Principal ot Ebensburg Schools. I"hre departments : J FRKPAKATORr, T Xrfjwlar Teanhnrs' Ctmrge, And a class for those preparing for rFOTBsmton At JERTIFICAT8. A new featnre of the school will be the TEACHERS' TRAINING CLASS. wWrlte for clrcnlsr riving full Information to COUNTY SUPEK1NTENKENT, Hox '8, Ebensburg, Pa. March 6. 185.-d. F ARM FOR SALE. The subscriber offers at private sale, his farm tn Cambria township, one and one-half miles from Ebensburg. eontaintng 940 Arrets, In a good state of cultivation, with good frame house and frame barn, an excellent orchard, plenty ot watr and abont one million feet of lumber on the prem ises To parties wlrhlng to purchase a smaller piece of land, he will divide It to suit purchasers. Terms reasonable. Call no the subscriber resid ing on the premises. MAKTIN SANDEKS. Cambria twp., Jan. 9, 1PS&. FOR SALE. The subscriber will sell at private sale about 8 Arnica of ground, situate in Wilmore borough, Cambria county, having thereon a large Era MR Horm, containing ten rooms. In good repair. suitaMe for a hotel, with a lot of ?holce fruit trees and necessary out buildings. For futher Information call on the subscriber on tbe premise. Terms reasonable. MAKY E.MILVEH1LL, Wilmore, Pa, Feb. 87 .-'2m. E. II . FLICK, ATTURN EY-AT-LAW, AlUUm A, FA. mw Office ln Room No. T. Shenk Floca. Elev enth avenue. All kind of legal easiness prompt ly and satisfactorily attended to In both English and Oerman. Collections a srpeialty. 4-U,'M. JOHN E. SCANLAN, ATTOKN ET-AT-LAW, JNov. 16, 13. Ksisssrss, Pa. Hardware! ItPOKTAJSTT TO CXTrIsTS OF .KB JNSliURG VJSTD VICINITY. TAKK THIS 0PP0I1TUXITV OF IX- forming th? people of Klnsbur rl vicinity- th:it we fi,-iv m ! opened out in the Talor buiMing 7iconiplct stock of h.-a?iware-of . tiT ' V 7.-V h..l'S. At KHJLS, m,KSE ,SHOt JI.UiROW i7.VA lX.Ul.S OF ALL KlXm.AAR IROX trnd STFF.I, i-zriiousFFURXisnixc (;ooj)s i:f- i-yoL i 'a:s ciyj F,tr. ;i'xs. shells. l- iRlRirx;!, TH IXFSCORDAGF.ETC. Referring to the above, we respectfully a.sk the citizens of Ebens barg and surrounJinir country for a shre of their patrona-e We have been regularly trained in the hanVvaro lmsiiw, have bought oar goo.ls for ctish, ami KHeve yvc can 0Vr great imlucemeiits- to those who desire to purclia.-. E: DUFTON & SON. Ebensburo, Aprrl 3. W $10,000 inGoofls tobe HAYING pumhased for c:.4i, than elsewhere. Our fine ?lwk 7. H4 ! ' A ' . 7 i fi-Rea.! our astonishingly low price list 17 qt. di--h pan, pressed f ..v) 14 gt. dish ptt, pressed 4."5 12 qt. dish pan, pressed 40 11 qt. dinh pan, pressed 30 14 qt. bucket, 35 10 j'. hucltet . 0.5 1 two htKip bucket, womleii- 15 1 three Loop bucket, woodeu 20 4 qt. cufTee pot Ji 3 qt. ct'tTi e pot 20 2 qt. coffee pot .'. 15 Your attention is callo-1 to our fine assortment of Wall Paper. FULL LINE OF ttril.TiKR-v MATERIAL I I XT, VAKXISII AM) (iLASS at Srrciu Tl tt IMOFI.(r AND SPOUTING i:miti.t Attexi.hu to. aT" invited to ronvince tliemFelves of our SUPERIOR rnnrtQ AND LOW PRICES. tKIU" GOODS A. C. -IN BUYING YOUR- RANGES, uOQKING AHD HE&TIHG STOVES, Cellar Furnaces, Fire-Place Heaters, Tinware, Copper Ware, Sheetiron Ware, Lamp Gooils of Every Description, Knives and Forks, iSpoon?, Soup Ladles, Granite Ware, ColTee Mills, Plate-ware, Toilet Sets, Cake Boxes, Bread Closets, Clothes-wringer?, Egg Beaters, Slaw Cutters, Iron Stands, Fancy Spittoons, Slop BuckeU. Hard Coal Parlor Heaters, Soft Coal Parlor Heaters, Copper Kettles, Brass Kettle?, Iron Kettles, SteSlQ COOlm Rice, Milk and Farina Boilers, Perfect Waffle Irons, Boilers of all Kinds, Meat Pounders, Mincing Knives, JJjjf KcifEf And a Lanr Stock of KITCHEN" ARTICLES, will 1 sold at Low lric-' Cail and Kxaminp tli (ioods. c- Look FOK MY NAMF ON THF WIN DOW, AND YOU WILL HE M'HE TO FIND THE lUtiHT PLAt'E. FRANK W. HAY, No. 280 Washington Street, JOHNSTOWN, PA- I agfiin call the attention of the j selling goods at a great reduction y0U an know my stock consists of J J Hardware, House-Furnishing, and Agricultural line. It is not necessary to enumerate it here, but come ami satis fy yourselves that I am ofl'cring bargains in everything. As this is the time of the year for Shovel Tlows and Cultivators, tall and see my stock, which I am selling right down to first cost. I am also ottering 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 goods on the books. G. HUNTLEY. Ebensburg, May 1G, 18S4.-tf. STATEMENT OF SETTLEMENT with the Supervisors of Rlnctcllek township, for the year ending .March 9, lsos : A. W. KowLASfn, Supervisor. TR. To amount of ma duplicate - $ 21 9S To amount cash loo 93 30 V7 40 194 M 144 94 To amount received ot County Com'rs. Total .. Contra Cr. To amonnt of work done by taxables I Hy cash paid and orders redeemed Implicate affldavit and exonerations , Percentage for collecting cash duplicates. i Services as supervisor. ..... - i Error and to be worked 41 26 10 90 Total 3"7 4 K. E. Thaxas, Supervisor. 1m. To amount of road duplicate.... 242 49 To amount of rash duplicate Ill 1? Total Contra Cr. To amount of work on toads Amount of exonerations .... Services as supervisor Orders redeemed and expenses paid. ... MO 63 .. 2S4 7S 8 M S9 3S . 78 01 Total.. sao as We, the auditors, do find the above correct. J. B. HITE, 1 J AS. M. K SS. V Aadltora. Atticst: V. S. KEEl, ) . A. Mini A EL, Clerk. March 13, lSSV-e. "VTOTICE is hereby eiren to all per sons who are Indebted to me, that thev wi'l save costs by raying me on or before April 1. lssi J. A KEVNEHY. Ebensburg. March , issj.-c. Hardware! ,i Ilirh street, t n-, lar-c an-l cveTj' doscripison, FORKS. SI'ADES. HL.4CK'- Sold atReflucedRates. -::- we Fell for cash 10 of per cent, lower t T I 1 uxii, c::s m mxi $i:vi.,. Are unescllerl in (Jl'AMTY and LOW riGURES. An Im kexse Line of Ifordirart, 7 in ('"j'prr, Shrtt-irnn and Si'vrrirrjrc, Horse an. I Stn,ic Furnishing, Ami Farming Imi-lemkxts. w' w" r" ' J J 4 fin nest pails, with dipper 3 presd tin basins, pMed 2 puddins pans 1 doz tin eus. 1 larjre wash boiler. No. 8....".'".."" 2 eiod corn brooms 3 coal buckets. Coal oil, per jtal Clothes pins, per di z White lead, t.er cwt ... Nails, per kee - T .. 55 1 ? . 1 0O 10 wl . 6 ,V 2 45 BUCK & CO., Gzillitzi in, educing Stock. public to the fact that I am still in onler to iviluce-my stock. Ae cverythincr iii the o w ANYBODY1'" make.rho ""Mfa tofiijitis by new "4NC:fC'ir'"' dry plate Tprocesa For .V) cts. we wiil fen l pot pahl Utile's Manual for Amateurs, which eives full in struction for making tlie pictures. Outfits we furnish from fio upwaiK ; Our 'THO ri KxKArilMJ PITLLETIN edited by Trof. Cbas. F. Chaxplfr, bead 5ooj.it tlie Che mlcal Department of the School of Mines, Columbia College, puliiiphed twice) a month tor ouly f 2 per itntium. keeps rbo- tographer, professional or amateur, folly posted on al' improvements, and answers alt questions when difficulties arise. Circulars and price lists free. E. & II. T. AM HO.M A CO., SaaaPr Fhotograhlr Appata as a ad Materia!, No. Mil HUOADWAY, NEW iOKK CITY. Forttf yeart rtlmlli'hed in thiw line oj Hunnrss March 2T, lSi..tf. v SALESMEN WANTED TO S ,j lc. It orders tor Nursery st.wa Frnit irna- nieooi, n. rp-vnuiu nuc 01 new a'jj rholr kin.'.. Ooed py and steady em ir'lovrr . to reliable. m rir-ic men -Wri'' i . - . etc.. to THOMAS M" BOHJlfiV v" nan, JtorHrxtrr, A. T. J'arssia. IBTI KTISt- KS 1 send for our .ler. i , , - C., lo Spruc n. x . 7