r. nr.nrKj. pa. I irin.l I . UjCIL a.vd persoxal. Vtrr. 'Ifirre and tfie Other I. luce. T" 'f rnur'f'l cn's ito to ti'.e Sugar Haw I. "r" r i lu Ice n roc cries ti to tlie Suar '.f;- f-.'; n evry rjont'n fur Die la.-t - . ' .. i - -lif st .i-iiri ot the ar ror snake st.-t ii s , :!:..t ul li iii'l. '(.emu ti le'l on cvVels" is) what .in II ; mini; it-r calls I'.-Iier skating. Ti'.p ilrmii cori at St. Boniface are r oniriniitiK i trass hand. I: w ')oat tune trr Decoration Day ora rv: - to '. iffttina tlioir spr-i-ches reatly. XI f co.ornJ i'i-op!e of Ilui.tir.ydon are t i v j to riist fur.fis to bu iM a i-huicli. To pii 'tct roles, furs, etc., jou wi;i : '!.- rh;it i want at Jam?' drug is. Mati.dn Johnston was brought to ti: !.;i.:.."U-e from Galiitzin on Wniluesilay Hi. I tiirowuis; ami catching on our -t is agin lipcomirfj a naisaiice that , . tl he a'o'.ttetl. -- .'! I..h wiud on TuesiHy last blew a Tli .n uf th( smoke st.v;k from thecarti.ige ',. :k- - f D. M. Chuto. , Irvona. a now town on tho Clearfia'd -.- k st t Tit terminus of too IMi's 11. K. is t i luv; a f J.'O.OOO tannery. Two prisoners confined in the Somerset ."ur.ty j lil tcapfl one uijiht last wei k ijroiuh a l.oie made in the wall. Ar-y t'crion wishing to buy a cood milk cow. v i.l fi'-.d jnst what 'hey want by calling on Mr. I-.iiic Davis, of this place, who has cv.c. to Th'-'Dcinocrats of Lehigh county have ahati.-lot.i it tht Crawford county system and oiie h:u-k to the (U-k-jjats system of making i;i-!!ii:oitiors. Ti,-. war cf extermination of bod-bngs, f tc, is cosily accomplished by those who buy tin arri. !1 ;t James" lru store. It H the ( !'-eit : ;:iiie no other. : In ui.uiy parts of Westmoreland coun- v the wheat crop is a total failure, the far- ' mi ls i:i many instances are plowing up the land and soAito; it ir. outs. About I'Jo.ut 0,000 worth or lumber is destroyed veiy year by foiest fires through out this country. Of this amount Pennsyl vania is credited with ?3.fK(i,000. Tho British Li .n and the Russian Bear cannot agree as to whether the fight is to be a tour rou-id ruht. with soft gloves, or fight to the finish, with bare knuckles. I Tf.rt banns for tha marriage of Mr. Xich- J olas Freidhoff to Miss Alice Kaylor, both of ! Loretto, were published in !St. Michael's j Catholic church, in tiiat place, on Sunday j last. I Never neglect a eonsiip ited condition of ; the bowels, or serious results surely follow, i such as fi:es, Impure Mood and many chrou- lc complaints. Burdock Blood Bitters is the remedy. C. F. Hager, Surgeon Dentist, of Johns- j town, will be at the Mountain House on the j .second Friday and Saturday of each month, i wheie he will be preparer! to do all work ! perl.i.nh.g to his professsiou. ia24-2in. I r.orilutnme a superior wall finish. Bet- J t?r than all kalsomines or whitewash, is j chen; and durable, will not crumble or peel i olT, and is good for inside or outside work. All .-hades at Dr. Ziniiucnnau's drug .stoie. Stephen Matthews, a prisoner in the Kiiia'.t.ing jail, shaved off his mustache, which so changed his appearance that the I Shetii lailed to recognize him, when, in the I evening, he walked past that otlicial aud es j cap-''! I J' iii: (larduor, who was convicted of; murder in the second degree in Huntingdon county for the killing of his father-in law, j John Warfel, v.as on Wednesday of last : week sentenced to the penitentiary for a term ot 1' yeais. j v-utv-five atudents were enrolled at , the op ing ot the Ebenstiurg Xormal School ; on Mi'ti.lay, and on Wednesday tha number had it, -re i-v i to cigtity-four. It l expected that a', n the students are all in attendance, I there w.ll h-j over one hundred enrolled. j i .'n W. ineiday of last week at tho reg- ' u'.ar tne idling of the hoard of directors of the I Penn-yivai.la railroad, John Beilly, Super- ' int -nnen. f Transportation, sent in his r'-s-sin.i'ton which was accepted, ad S. M. i I'revo-t, of Altoona, was appointed to suc ceed Mr. Beilly. -:i ite ("rraflius Miller, a prominent citi zen f Huntingdon, died at his home in that phi-v on Monday last, agid ahout 68 years. He ha 1 rerv. d one tetru as Sheriff, and one t rr: ns A,,nciat-i Judge of Huntingdon county. C'aucT in the stomach was the can";-' of his death. It should be borne in mind just at this t-easen i f ths year, when everybody is busy fcottir.;; their ground ready for planting, that nt John Owens' storo on High street, dry good-, iirss goods, boots anil shoes, grocer ies, and every other kind of goods can De bought at th.) very lowest prices. The water works have at last succumb ed to the genial influences of the weather an i thawed out. On Tuesday last the hy dr.ur.s that had been frozen up since the mid i!e of winter yielded water for the first tiuiH. And great is the joy of those who !.a 1 to carry water from other place.-. In the Criminal Court at Pittsburgh on Saturday last, a new trial for Milton Weston, the Chicago millionaire, who was convicted of complicity in the murder of Obadiah Hay Baakei, at the time of t:ie Murraysville riot. ytfta r-'fim-d. :.nd lip. -jva s.-ntenend to a term of .n .r.ie. ft, u',.c,.r i-,ttQ i tiary. The following recipe clipped from an j exchange may be used to advantage by J pome of our young men : The way to raise j a mustache is to rub salt on your upper lip j before retiring at night, and place a tub of ' v ater at the side, of tha bed. If there is auy j tuut'ache in embryo It will crawl out to get j a drink. The beardless youns man, or sixteen- jt-ar--ild damsel, who contemplates matri- I m. my should ponder the following brief sta- ! tistieal sennou : Seventy per cent, of tli- it'-es are w here tne contracting parties are urdi-r twenty-one. and PI per cent, under I tw.-nty three Only two per cent, are where th-y are over twenty-eight. . It is now the time of year when the pwir.dler takes a churn, washing-machine, : hg'.'niug-rod, cl othes-iine, plow or some- ' t;m,g pise that is suitable, and goes out to J E-.J m-u owning good farms, who will sign ; hf '..-, fur fiVe hundred or a thousand dollars 1 :thfiut reading them, under the impression ' t-nt ti.t-y are getting a needed tool for a sujail price. I A tr.a'.t.-r of interest was decided by the ' i pre-.ue Court a few days ago in a case that j v--'i:,t up from Lackawana county, involving i.e taxation of uniuined coal, apart from j th-" 'and under which it lies. The Court j koMs that the coal U part of the land, and : if t'e ownership of the two Is In different; parties the separate interest of each owner ' V he taxed separately. j Curious to think that desks and chairs j !! reopie, but they do. Taken In large i VJantitie office furniture is fatal as yellow j " r. e sit and write ourselves away. ; ei.tary hahits produce constipation ; that s' 'tf dy-pepsia; rheumatism and kidney I of Mr. Samuel Wiil, about two miles east of 'ih!e follow In their train, and death ends j that place, in Allegheny township, was ''hapter. You whose lives are passed j burned to the ground. The fireman had A' r d.-stj a,j ju the confined air of offices ; been burning sawdust, and while at his din-, t t keep Dr. Kennedy's 'Favorite i ner fire was coitimunicaied to the mill. The a e ahv.iv, a', hand fur ti.o ttoiuach loss is t btituated at about $1,000, with no ia '' hi-iih. I ourauce. A dry summer is the prediction of the I w. other prophets iu a great many of our ' nHhliKriofit exchancos. No womtei ! So j few licenses having been granted tn our neighboring counties, it does not require ; much ot a propuet to predict a dry time. : IVople in those ci. unties who are well enough off to keep kevj.s of tiieir own should nut al- low their i.iMiiU.i.n j to aiiffer. The Ct. rji.t.ivv o AVi'-s l.aa changed hamis a:iu in V.-" ; uP.ue vr i'l he published by Dr. J. O. Creery nrd Mr. II. O Stoiz. We are informed that the retiring editor. Mr. Junes P. Baker, will remove to Cookpoit, ; Indiana county, wheie ho will cuuiitct him self with the Monitor at tl.'.' k.ttur place, but in what capacity we ht.ve not, Warned. We ' wish tiieui ail su.rc-.-s io their new venture. Philip E. Tol tn l, torxeilya citizen of Altoona, but for the pat jear residing in rhiiadelnhia, and wlio was asialant road fore-run of engines mi tiie I'luiade p'itA di vision of the IViiiisylvauia I abroad, was killed in a mlroa.t collision mi tie Iron Mountain road, ."Seventeen mile-, from t. Lou;s, on Monday last. Louis Cnt, the fireman, was a iso khii d and several otheis bad y injured. The Centre Democrat, of Belle'onte, t,f last week, says : "Mr. Philip Collins will he in town this week ami work will roon be uin on toeltuffalo liun, Beiltionte and B.dd Eaile Itaiiroad. We hope this is not a mere rumor, as much of the future success of our town depends oa the completion this road. Mr. Colhiis has said ad along that the load would lie buiit, and we have no reason to doubt his woid." Tho town of Plymouth, in Luzerne County, is suifering from a terrible cpi letuic of a typhoid uatu.v, smd to have beet, brought on t3' the accumulat'iou of uitti in the town, Tim town contains a population of between seven and eight thouviiid inhab itauts and it is estimated lliat. tneie are at present from one thousand to twelve hun dred cases of Meknrss in the. town, and al ready some fifty deaths have occmied from it. Only nine liquor iic.Mises were granted by the Court at Huntingdon on Friday last. Of tlioso granted Six are in Huntingdon, one each iu Wairiorsmark, Mill Cieek and Orbisonia. Tne landlords w. re cal.cd be fore the Couit ai:d iniuiietl to give tiieir 1 .isonal pledges thai they wiil not sell to r intemperate habits nor to others to w hom the sa'.e of 'iquor is prohibited by law, and t'.iat they will close ttieir bars at lo o'clock at night. Among the deeds left for record at the Recorder's o (lice during tho past week v.as onu that was torn all in piecus ami '.hen patched together. The explanation of its condition was that the husband and wile lind a (.iniiiy r;iciit iivit the pmM;y, when the wife seized the deed and tore it into ribbons, but the husoa:id succeeded iu gath ering up the pieces and patching them t -gether so that It ca'i bi recorded. It looks about as neat as a c:.y quilt. Some person eiiher ma ieiniisly or thoughtlessly staited a fire, on Tiiiiisday of last week, on the road leading from Car roiltown to Hopper Valley on a farm be longing to Mr, Ei.vaid Farabaugh, ahout a mile and a half from Cat rollto wn, and be fore it was discovered and got under con trol destroyed a lot of l'i ncing lor Mr. Fara baukih and one of bis neighbors, Mr. Peter Elig. The fire ran in the high grass and was only headed oil by plowing Iumows through the fields. A young man in a neighboring town was recently enjoying a moonlight wa.k in i,m pany with several of I. is ht.ly friends when he was treated to a lit-TSl dos of buck wheat floor by some of his f-ui p0sbd jealous rivals. As a consequence, there is "blond " tlie '"" and his fii- nds thrc.i en Vengeance d ire on tho pei pet.rators of the unmanly joke Hi: should have done a- dm a pair of E'oensbtirg twains who had a hse experience in the same town, not long si: ce simply kept it quiet. Clearfield Citizen: Last week one. day a young man dropped dead of heart disease at ' Parkei's log camp, in Eik county. 1 1 is j friends got the onrt.se ready and sent, one of j their number with it to tlie logman's home. ! When the coffin was placed on the ra.irond 1 car, it was placed beside tlie coffin of the dead man's fattier, who had died in the same. I week. The wile and mother was on the i same train with In r husband's corpse, and ! never dieamed that hei sou's corpse was on i the same train, as she had not yet learned of : his death. Such a picture is beyond 1e scriptlon. On Monday of last week a fight occur ; red iu the barroom of IlofTman Bros., in j Johnstown, iu which Frank Roberts, acol i ored man, was so badly beaten that he died on Friday last. He was ahout 2t years of j Pgc, and worked in the wire mill. Wairants were issued for IInry Turner and Charles ' Adams, who Rre believed tn be responsible Si ee wr i no to .Mnce wr.tiiig th a, investigated the . f jr the djath of Roberts ; above a coroner's jury ha cause of Roherts' death, and the physicians '. who made the autopsy found that death re sulted from acu'.e pneumonia, and not from violence. i Iter en I Iieiithn. A child of Mr. Joseph Coons letddin - in ; Allegheny Umnship, near Loretto, diei tm ' bunday last. ' ! A little two-year-old son of Peter Hoff ! maD, of Clearfield township, died on Thurs- ' day of last week. ; I F"rederiek llaker died at the almshouse on . j Tuesday last, aucd ahout 59 years. He was j admitted to the almshtiuse on the 15'.h inst., ' ! from Dean townihin. He was formerly a resident of Chest tawnsbip, near Glencon i nell. i John Thompson Moore died at Johnstown ; on Monday last, and his remains were ; : brought to this place or, Wednesday last and : interred in Lloyd's cemet ry. The deceased was a son of J. Alexander Moore, deceased, of this place, and he had up to within five or six years ago, resided here. He was a quiet, unassuming young man, witn good business qualifications, and was respected by eytry one who knew him. His age was about twenty-three. t'lre ml Carroll. own. A dwelling house on the farm of Mr. Paul Kritzer. ahout two miles north of Carroll tewn in Carroll township, caught fire aoout ten o'clock on Saturday night, and burned to the Kround. The family had been in bed for gome time and were aroused by the smoke and had barely time to escape Eve rything in the bouse was consumed with the exception of a few small articles hastily gathered up. Thr fire is thought to have originated from the fire in the kitchen. The building was a log house, and made a large fire, the biaze, having been plainly seen by several persons in this place. The loss is estimated at about f7oo. 'o insurance. Klllrl on th Railroad. George O. Eichcnsehr, a younjf man aged nineteen, who resided with his widowed motl er in Coneruaugh borough, on M unlay afternoon lasr, jumped on a freight train at East Conernaugh with the intention of going up to South Fork. He in some manner fell from the train after going about a mile, aod bis body was found cut tn two and bis left arm cut off. Hit remains were taken to his how, and on Tuesday were buried in the German Catholic cemetery at Sandy vale. haw Mill Harnett. On Friday last about noon, the steam shin gle and saw miil belonging to Elliott Davis, of Chest Sptings, but situated on the farm HOBHIMJ THE JI.11I..S. 1 he ?tii f mploj c d by a PoiuisIrea to Inrrraoe Her Salary. The p,tmitiess at Maria, Bedford coun ty. Mrs. Charlotte Brink worth, w;s arre--tnl on Friday .ast hiid biouaht before United States Commissioner Ambro.-. of Altoona, on a chaise of r.tln reaistet.-rl lexers. SLe was rirased on tivint bail in tho sum of ?1,."'"0 for l.er app, arance at the Jim- term of ti e I'mted S!a!es Court. The following aci-ount tr,in t he HarrKbur Ttl-yran sliows Iser method of operation : "For the ,K-.t var rejislered pnekatits cou.inu thi. uh B.'.-lfoid county have been tdiii;.ered with, and t.r a loi time no ciue Could he found. the odd tiiins; ubout the tamperii'K was the fact that while the tuon- "v w,iS a"s'J acted from thegveiope staiups ha 1 been put in its place. The denomina tions used w re 1 .rge and i;t.ne of the stamps could lie used for en.mary eoi r apoudeuce. The ca?e win put in ti e hands ot various posiufsiee d-.-t- ties tiiioughout Pennsylva nia and Oi '., but U -y were unable to find the Uii:y patty. Some w'eks ago a ugis tered letter addressed lo Pitl-burgh patties arriveel at Ih-dt-.i-:. It steid ( f $12 in cur rency it contained $12- w. itli of stamps, of various denominations. An examination showed that ti e letter had been opened and then re.sea e. The cr.se was placed in tho hands of lri.spr.ctoi Spee, with orders to solve the mastery al a'.! hazuds. The au thorities at Washington slated that they wem puzzled at tiie s.i'n.st lutiou of the frtamps, but cave the Insptctoi to under stand that was only the more reason why the n ys'eiy 1. ould be solved. Just as Inspec tor Speese took charge of the. case further complaints reached Washington from IJalli moie and Dayton. The postmasters there stated the t-ame old stamps suVtii ufed for ciiriency, but i:. these cases the stamps were for use on foreign letters and were worth less to the coi.igi:r. By f bowing the route of these lett. is it was found that they bad passed through Bedford county, from which the first complaints had come. After considerable trouble Iiisprctoi Speese found that these letters had remained over night in the village of Maiia, in Bedford County, and while tiere, it is charged, had been opened, reseuled ami tlie date of the issuing first of!) v scraU'L-ed out and made one day later. The mode of operation was found to be the slemning uric, heating of the seals till the wax wns soft enough to he cut through by a sharp knife without damaging the pa per. Ti.is, after stvera.1 registeied letters had been traced to the Maria postoHico, was surtieietit testimony and a warraut was worn out for Mrs Bnnkwortii's arrest. Tho salary of the postmistress at Maria de pends on the number of stamps sold, and if, is claimed that Mrs Brink wortli has largely increased her income by means of substitu tion. Mrs. Brinkwoilh has had charge of the posh fhee at Maria for a uumner of years, and hasalwas borne a most enviable reputation and enjoyed the respect of al!." Koiluf oil Itnteia to the Army Reunion al ltaliimore via the I. It It. i The sixteenth annual reunion of the Army of the Potomac wiil be held in the c.itv of Baltimore, M y fiji and 7th. Present indi cations toreahaoow one of the most brilliant and successful gatheri ogs eV; T enjoyed by ttiis association. (Jreat interest is being manifested by ti e n'd soldiers all over the ' Union, and coming as if. does, on the heels ; of the visitation to Gettysburg, there is no doubt of a large and enthusiastic attendance. The citizens of Baltimore, with their usual ' alaci ily in such mailers, ai e bestirring them . selves to provide belli eutet tain aier.t ami ainus' met.', for their guests, both of which they will accomplish in the most thorough manner. The programme f. r the Sist day embraces a pnhlic meeting with a poem and oration ; the s. icon:, day will be devoted to a grand parade of civic and military bodies, with re ceptions, banquets, excursions, etc., to fii! up the intervening time. The parade wili , be a fine spectacle, and a magnificent dis play of fiie-woiks, in which many novel ef fects will be introduced, form an interesting feature for one night. Pes', h s the soldiery of the Union, many of whom will come fresh from the field of Getty-burg, a large number of distinguished persons in civil life are expected to be pres ent. The President of the United States, membi rs of the Ca":net, and other men of Iiili station, will participate in the ceremo- tlies. For the accommodation of the large num ber of visitors who will be attracted thither, ; the Feniisyifania Railroad Company will : sell excursion tickets to Baltimore, ou the following terms : From Washington to Bal - timore and return on the 0th and 7th, good for the day only, at $1 50; and from all 1 Pi"tsonthe Baltimore and Potomac rail - r'..R! at two cents per mile ; Irom all points , ou ttiJ 1 "plna. Umington and Halt.- more and LJaitituore division of Northern Central railway, on the 0th and 7;h. good to letnrn until the 8th, at the rate of about two c.-hts per mile ; and from ail other points on tiieir system, ex'ju rsion tickets will be sold tj members of the Grand Army on the pres entation of card orders, to be procured by application to J. F'rank Supplee, chairman, iti:., IS.iltimore, Md., from May 2.1 to 7lh, inclusive, good to tot urn until the 10th, at the rate ot two cents per mile. arp I Dllnre. As we have been frequently urging our farmers to build carp pouds, we clip the fol lowing from the Westmoreland Democrat for the benefit of those who Lave taken our ad vice : Martin Wf-rtz, one of East Huntingdon township's thrifty farmers, and an exten sive breeder of the prolific German carp, transferred the fish of last year's hatch from a pond in which older fish were also con tained, to one specially provided for the "small fry," on Wednesday, in the presence of about oO invited guests. The number of young fish transferred was 12. 000, and of the number of larger ones allowed to remain in the pond was 8,(H,0, making an aggregation of 20,000 fish. Mr. Wertz is one of the pio neer carp growers of this county and as will be obseived. has been handsomely rewarded for his labors. Ha has large numbers of fish in his pond measuring two feet in length aud weighing several pounds. This may ' sound somewhat lite the traditional "ush stor', but it is true nevertheless. Another instance of the rapid, manner in which these Dsh multiply was witn?s.pd. last week, at the fill in of h.iu:uel LJarnhart, northeast of this place, in Iletnpfieid town ship. Two years auo Mr. Barnhart placed Iii carp in hi? pono, and on Friday the wa ter was drawn off and the fish counted, when it wis found that they had increased to 1,500 some ol which measured almost two feet in length. Mr. Uaruhart has also d-.spof.ed of quite a t-umbei to other person's tor cfockiCK ponds. He is hiRhly pleased .... .i . ,t with the result. Ie.iJi of Mr. Cti(rle-i Ranted. Mr. Charles, Unsed died at his resi dence, 217 lloffiiiaii htreet, liaitiu ore, Md., on Soturday, April in IheTOtli year of bis 8je. lie w;-8 well-known in th ; northern poit.'uti of this county, whete he lias been larteiy eiiat'ed io luuiheriarf since 1Ho7, and durinit that lime had spout a great deal of his time in 'A bite township, where he owned a Iarne body of land. lie was a brother of Mr. A. II. Fiske, of White towrtsino, and was lorii at Westmoreland, N. H., of Scotch Irish patentag'. lie whs a self-made man in the fullest sense of the word, and by his own industry, perseverance and application to business, amassed a considerable fortui e. lie leaves a widow, two sons and a daught er, to liloUl b his loss. list or i.iinono.s, Toðer Willi tlte Kink mid Ave raze Ier t ent, of I'npii 1'roainlril. Rank of th members of A Chass, Room No. "i : Rohert Seaman, '.'ti percent ; Lester Larimer, m ; Mollie Evhii. K9 ; Her, nan Jones, HS Uacie Myers. S7 : lieore Kei kend. su; ; .rs- IMI S5 ; Ira Davis, is ; iz ra Davis, 70; Kaiy Evaiis, ; Uowaul r-an.-. , Froni B('las, Room N'o. .". to A Class. Roiiiu No j : Ir-ne Ev-ns, per cent. ; Rose Luther. 8d; Frrnk K- nio-ily 8 : tl. rt Davis. H2.0 ; ihi-a liarmao. H2 2 : Milt Coii nell, 51 ; ,)id;n Seanlan, ; H - o-ge D;en, 7 ; V Isw.rlh Kvans. 77 8 ; Cdss Shannon, 77: Tlnnnie I):vis. 7f F.'oe A C'.sis--, It-i-en No. 4. lo li IV., 11 oni No : "'lvri Uicteuun. Hi' per enr; Caddie Ki-tr. H7 ; Kttv Ki rs,-u n--r. so , Cora iavi-,.St: Btruie Ssn.-u- te, S.; ; Je.-s:e Mor row, H'l ; .folio lil .t .7; .Mi,-,:,i - Stoui'.i, 7t ; K.:t lluaiphi't vs. 7o ; Aiil.ur Mi..3j, 74: Oscar KaiU'iiil. 71 ; Kd. Linton. 71. Front B C as Room N -1 to A Class, ilim.u No. 4 : llesche : Dais. Sj eenl. ; Wil'te Jiiti-u, 80 ; Sberuiau M:iv.n , 74 ; Oiiu Barker, 73 ; Nannie James. 7o ; K.tly Brown. f-H : Joh'i Ki.SL-hiei, fS ; Ilaitie Doughertj , rt7 ; h,-nO M veis. i't.i ; Joliu q iuoniisoo. f.2 ; ii tr Evans, tio. Fi..tn A Cli's-i. R..UHI N . lo II Class, Po'ira No. 4: Lennin .lone-, HI iei cent. ; Ortoii Diyi, Hj ; N-;ie 1. ll.nte so; I .idle Luther. 7-H : Mei!- Davis. 77 : Ella K-'seh- I per, 7d S ; Del, a Foist in, 7t : Maiy Gut- ; wait, 7j.8 ; I.n-y GnT.vair. 73 f ; U- ichert Garii.an, 75.3 ; Alice I)..v.s, 74 : llarrv lias j on. 73; Nor us Ma-o:',. 72; K.ty McUteeu, 7i.. : II 'toy Owens. 70.3. ; From B Class, U 'otn No. 3 to A Cl!s, Roton No. 3; jo inh- Dak. HI per c-nl. ; . i Aitiiie Maloiiey, Til: John James, 70 3; Em : tuett Davos, 7H ; Willie Lu'her, 77 , Aiicei ! Maloiiey, Tti.o Frank James, 70 3: Violet Fuller, 72.7 : L .zi Mil s, 72.3 ; Stanton Da , vis, 72 2; Moigie Hughes. 72; liarrv McNa j nmra, 7o ; John McHteen, t'.t 5 ; May M- , : Hreeri, fill ; Maggie McCho ih. ' j From A Class. Room No to B Class, ' Room No. 3: M ilel Da is. 7D ti per cent. ; . ; Fred Butki-r. 77 4: Aggi-Oweiis, .7 2: Liz i z e N:; !!. 7d 6 ; E lima Moriow, 74 8, Nora : : Ludwig, 73 4 ; Charlie W akiand, 71 ; John Lud wig, 7; ; Wmie McCabe, (ifl.O ; Frank ; Evan-'. OS 2 " Eluh Myers, 7.3 ; Waiter: ; Shotonaker, (17 2: Nome Lot I ringer, (id 8; Corilie Soyder, t li ; B -nnie Oat man, 03 (i. i Fi oin li Class, Room No. 2. to A Class, j I Room No. 2 : Joseph Mac!., fif.4 per cent. ; j Fred Jones, HH.4 ; Wllitv Kennetlv. 0:i 6 ; ' Flora Mills, tiii.4 ; t .eoi ge Thomas. H4.2 ; Ed- j car Evans, tio : John Stiaver, 02 ti ; John ! Thomas. 02 ; M;ni:ie K'isenner, 00 ; Annie : ' Mills, 59 4: Mar hew HeiLcloie, oil; Frank Sehettm, 3H 2 ; Cm a Evaos. SS ; Mas L"ig!i- : ty. 57.8 ; Pre-cotr lhvn. f7.(. From A C!a-, Kooni No. 1, to B Claris, : Room No. 2 : Kafy Lin, Maui! Ricuardson, Mjra (ii! en, Agfle Jaii'es, Gtv Fenion, ' Monica Murrav, Morgan Evmis, Maud Shoe- i maker, Ciarlie Hanson, Ehhe Ueitc i'e, : Lewis Evans, Graee McC-li!i. ' From 11 Class, Room No. 1, to A Class, j R .om No. 1 : HnV Cotbiu, Eaiily Dayis, Ada Jones. B'anehe Foisom, James lluv, ! Albeit Mack, May Diis. Alhe Jones. Leha j Kirk, 5I;'ry N :pi--i-', Charlie Ev'aus. oti?.ld ! Shoemaker, l'ii nip Shoemaker, Oilie Con I nell. i From C Class, R loin No. 1, to B Class, Room No. 1 : Ar.ie Davis, Euiina Oatman, I Clinton Kilter, Celestine lleilehue, Waiter ; MeCaslin, Deha Chute. .My i tie Jon.'S, I'eter Liudwig, Henry Ludwig, Maud Shinefelt, Joe Burkey, llerschell Evans, Stella Creery, ' Jennie Evans, Aildie K .1 k palriek, Amde : Hoy, Victoria Brown, A ic" Weakland. I Edie Evans, Carl Dick, Onie Davis, Harry . j Conireil, Charlie Sechiui, Wihie Leihly. j j Seniipar of lo llav. 1 People gi-neialiy, ami eveu those who may be tetmed steady nailers a 'id close observ ers. lmve but a faint conception of the uuig !nitm!e aud influence of the piess of this ' country has attained. 1'ioni a Careful ex i animation ot the advance pag--s .t the lssr ; edition of tl.,' American N-soap;-r Direct ory, issued May 1st,, ,y George" I Rowed Si ' Co., of New York it -appears that, there are 1 14,147 newspapers and periodicals pu.'iiished , in the United States nod Canada; of these i the United States has 12.973. no aveiage ot I one paper tor everj 3 807 persons. In 18S4 the total number of newspapers was no-s ' by 823 than at rueseut, and white th gnin in i tlos year is not so marked as in some previ ! Oils years, it is still considei atile. Kansas i allows i he greatest increase, the nutuSfl be- ing 78, wi.iie Illinois fohows with a gain of 77. It iscu:ioiiS to notice that New Yotk, j tlie scene of so mu,:h political act vitv' dur ing the hist campaign, should have or.'y about one-third as many new papers as the State of Pennsylvania. As ao index to the comparative gioivth and prosperity of dlf- , ferent sections of the country, especially the I Tcrritotit s, the number ot new papers forma an interesting slu iy, and may well oceupv the titiention of the cutious. To Our Merchant I rlcaiW. We cad your 'rtiular attention to the j advertisement of Mr. J. H. Borland. In this , issue of our paper, who stands at the head , aud front of tlie wholesale shoe trade of ; Pennsylvania. He ci rie.s tho largest stock , of goods in his line, in the State, ar.d r-p e . Sents some ot the largest factories iu this i country ; a few of them heing named below. ilis method of doing business is one that i cannot but be advantageous to the retail dealer as it enables, him lo put goods int.) i your hands at exact U" the same prices paid by jotioeis, thus saving to you one entire, profit ; ami, in ad. iii ion thereto, always giv ing you choice, new goods to select from, j He handles mote solid leather goods than any of his competitors, knowing that a good j article wi'l always bring a cu-totner back. , He is ioie agent for John Mtindell & Co.'s , celebrated Solar tip slim", Ju. C. Dizer & Co.'s fine, hand ma le shoes for gentlemen. j Murphy 's hrogana and plow shoes. Hoilis' ! ki'1 an,i hs & Chm- : berlain's nobby slippers. Fitch's stoga boots, . and a 0l Ulhei weli-knuvvn manuiactttr ers. He also has a large- line of carpets and oil cloths, and we can assure our friends that it will ray jou handsomely to call upon him when in the city, as you wiil receive careful and cent'emanly attention, whether yon pur chase or !:ot, as 'tis only by eouiDari-ion that you can judge as to the proper place to buy. C'ommnnieateti. Qciktville, April 27, 1885. KDitor of Frkkman : Will you kindly suugest, through the columns ot your popu 1 lar paper, a means to leach some of our ' young men manliness or civilization, for ; they seem to be sadly lacking in both. La i dies and gentlemen can no longer walk the j street six miles from your town, without danger of being insulted by these mean ; cowards ; and they boast of their rowdyism i and call themselves men : so they are ; tho' I a vei y poor specimen. The method they ; have adopted of advertising the new shoe . maker's shop will not be a veiy profitable i one. ! The borough authorities. 1 am sorry to J add. take no steps whatever, to dispel this j state ot affairs. Benkuict. j "A Happy Man." I "Give a man this taste (lor good books), 1 and the means of gratifying it, and you can j hardly fail of making a happy man. You ! place him in contact with 'he best society in 1 every period of history, witti the wisest, tlie I wittiest, the tenderest, the bravest, and the ' purest characters which have adorned hu- manity." So says Sir John Herschel, aud I being true, as it is, '"happy men" ought to be on the tnereaxe. The adveitisement of j John U. Alden, Publisher, in this issue, is j wortli the attention of ail lovers of good j hooks. A Handtome I'aril Fire. ! On Thursday, May 7th, 18H5, Wm. F. Ga i hie it Co., the popular one price dry goods firm of Altoona, Pa., will have their spring J opening, when they will offer some wonder- ful bamains in all the departtne tits of their store. They will pres lit to every purcha ser on that Say a very handsome souvenir in the shape of a beautiful card, six by nine inches. Very Kemarkanle Keroverj. Mr. jeore V. Willing, of Manchester, Mich., writes: 'My wife has been almost helpless for five years, so helpless that she 1 could not turn over in bed aloue. She used ! two bottles of Electric Hitters, and is so ........ ; i .i,., . ... k... much improved, that she is aole to do ber own work. Electric Hitlers will do all that Is claimed for tliem. Hundreds of testimonials attest their treat curative powers. Only fifty cts. a bottle at E. James'. I. miles M'anted. A lady is wanted in every city aud village, also ladie to travel and solicit oroers tor Madame Wood's Coisets and Corded Corset Waists. Aaents are making from twenty to fifty dollars a week. Send for circulars and price list to B. Wood, 64 South Salina St., Syracuse, N. Y. Backlen'a Arulrn Salve. ! The best salve in the world for cuts, bruis ' es, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sares, ' tetter, chapped hands, chilhaiiis;, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles. or no pay required. It is guaranteed to I (jive perlect satisfaction, or money refunded. 1 Price 20c, per box. F.r said by E. Jatues. Rr..ti, i:.vr. i r. i ra sii ks. The following transfers of real estate were filed in the Keeordet's office, 1 1. i - place, for the week ending Apill 29,'85 : Augustiti Oo-rad to Kennedy Wii-on. 3 arrt s of "and in Galloz'.n township ; eonsitl ertifn, f!5. Henry Will to Kennedy WiNoti. 2'j scies of la.'iO in Allegheny township; consideia-ti.-n. 1 1 1 -nt v Beher to Kennedy Wilson. 3 acres m Ail-gbi'V t"iislnii ; cotii,ter"tioii f'0. C"Ht les W. Moore a!, to E iZ-ttn th Wll so; , 2 acres and 40 perches in Allegheny township ; ptuisideratioti. $ . Sheriff of CamOria county to Geor2- B. St tu-n, m, Jot in Croyle township , eonsider et on. ?40. J foes N. !i-Giiiie to William Ket.y, lot In D an towrisinn ; coo-iderathitt, $ Oo;itel.us Mollis et ox to Samuel Morris 137 -. cr' s aii-.l 37 p mi lli at field to vi.-;, :n ; eoos. l'-i .if 'on, ciS;i John ileiieghan to PtTtcK li,' i.'ghii lot in Pi.siii-ct, boioogh ; i'."iiil,'it"iii f.OJ. PatrlcK Helleghao to JohnJ. D vi.o, lot in Prospect o uoug'i ; for benefit of credit -oi s. oiiirt iky ii ".u-.' -.11 ,nlti Mr. Samuel S. K..rk. Paul, i.n Thin I y. - ; 0 -a-'cj a3u( t.0 ve.irj ls-.. THE "M ARRETS. KiiKNfut ivO, April HO. 1SX5. Flour, rhoie; taiirlj ?5 nil to 0 00 Wheat, white 1 00 Kye 7.5 Coi ti 00 Gats .00 ( I'over see 1 7 00 Tininthv seed 2 50 Flax sei-i! 1 .TO U-aiis 2 10 Potatoes 40 Hatter, ti. 1". I.ai.l, th 12 E:gs per ih v. It) ( hih.ns, per bu i0 Hay, per ton 12 00 Ill I SlII RIi .1l.4Ki.ti.S. "vVi.nNhsow, Aj,nl I'OTOTOKs- lri.cll. 'i.ViA 7.'," per hlj.;.-i ; 1.1, 1SS.S. ill tra.-lt ll o,."iui-. .Ir-tHV Swoeii, $a ho ht.l, t'lit LTH v l.'ie ehiekc-ns, 7.V.s0o per -turkevj. lhnrie ner pound , live ire.-e. 1 : live . ft 00 jut i,.nr. 1 -i s eil - 'liii l.-t,K. ie--.'.JJo p tnrk-t 17 vt i'T : iceese, 10'-12. -r noun I; Ion- i; :-c h.r cyjntr) mixed cotton: f, r ail Wi'- I. Sio.r-s Sniull ,-t,.ver serul. $.' 7.'.'.i ; laric. 6 ', b 7i, : titrniiliv Feed. 1 (w i To; orcnard jcr-ts-.l C ) ; tiii't j-rufi, 1 f U n 1 Mi. l-.ti-is I-res h l'euti;'lrjiiiii aiid i:rn cif. 13 14e per ih,.en Ari'i is-2 nfWi.-l 75 per till (or omtnon to fair an t 'Z '-'.', ''.! Ml l..r prune to clinic". iit Tt i:i. V .ncv erejluerf. s,:-.i.: on. ott.er hralel s. -" X -7- ; rho-ro Tenner), '.' , i ; ehol ee1 dairy. "i'o : eho.c-i nuii.ln . 'j-,i,ve: common xr-oie;., Iu., 1'.-: :-.,tT r.r ,0e- 0 -i Aln.i. I h.h.; H'-.-iti. 17 o -'.ls i 0: m,il liin-. $17 Ci 1 f-o .-r hr.ovi and 2i i-'...vi9 mi 1 r w'.i;: rlmp ped teed.l" '...) ok; eleaijied ' ,n. IS 0 (.ID' 0. Kat-Nii-I i i mot l,y hah- I . ! - ... IS .Vi t ir tiltit : 17 5u IS 'in I'.ir ,:i..-o pic.-cinl; frn:i ci: if-y w:tr ons. i7 iuM ji 0 : fSo. I prairie hay. ft 5ej! 50 ; U,htn i . Vi Tr'n- VI ilKAiN W he.li. 'j .-, .r.- p.-r tuiil ; corn, 17 .12: on ts. 3.r fi :"-7' ; rve. 7:,,.t 7a. r'Uofii -j i 00 per bbh, accorilnn to quali- ty- (MuNS 1 ,;4 :,n ;,e- tir.rrel. 1'iaivisioNs Ihiuif, liiftli'c; bacon, y,-; shoul l':rs, ti'.e. XI.W AIlVt.Kl IStHl.M S. $500,000 A YEAR Mateuii'lit of (ln Aliirrlrlin, nlloiial and t nllrd Sln(r and I anaila press rnnipiinieH. 1'roy, . Y. Tht s-trcn.-tti n' Ii-'in" lay n-.t in hr tnu'tif trl... norm l,rari.in laden 11 -.t Tiuse were elements t,t rer. t ti . t,a i P.cr 1 ,-r-ta; ' : 04 rs, un-c l:iv in the self ei.t: 1 1 l init ,! i --.-i p 1 1 t,e ol leiiiim; ,i;.i ier. I!i-."ip!im- i'. is tua very foul to ail t tie vr.inder tul nie-uiin-'- n-.-i--msI Tt the w,,r-l '-v. t.-ran.'' Mr. Itenedi t. ol l'rev. a v,-!eran in the express liiirtini-.-s. I lo -ty t nree year-, ' lie said t.i vo'ir repnrter, "I've m-io,1 at. t it is dc-k." It i.i the .lis ciil;nenf -irs i,t rs.erf:-iiee wlijeh ive;i tittn the- position lo, li,-!il. la '.tie trust and e-ot-em ot these ttiref irreat e.-.rj ora t i..n . "We hive a hust-tl'-ss o t i i.',;.0 a. V'-,ir. and ! ve t.er-n nt.Jeut Irom . this o.Hi--e I .ir.liy a inoroti in -til that tone, nltlio' 1 mtisi i-i,r.ti,-s tt :it a.any tt:ii"s I've ..rkc! here wli.-n .ilii-ru--.' jii-n. (or 1 li.ivc tieen troa- 10ed nit my h f,t with to 1 mu s r:es :i i .1 . miepin My svst"m li-ol t'ecL.n. so relinked and wcr.k that I had no -i ppeti te. and my it i-.'est ion wholl w d isnr ilere.i. i.i tried v inous remedies, tmt ahno-t 2 ye.r- a..., I hit pee.-.: i.. bit men. IT Ketitt,!v's KAVOKIi'Ii KtV.KI'V. Alter ii-it,u only rine riot-lo i,r --, I t'-t.-iii lo f-l st.-,.ti-...r in every -.;iy. l'lie treat (1 ilM-tii; v lias Pe.-ti with tn v d lir-'-'tj, i "n, t ar tins s'-enis p, r"krul lie I: p-rt-rtiv. I have, sir. -r. -it luith in It. Kennedy's FAViiliiril KKMl.l'Y. 1 have teiuht and ulveii a irreut (teal '. 1 1 to th i i o r arou nd here; tho-e, yo'i know, who have no m. n'tv to hoy me. lie, n". ( ati kind, for there are a ir-ent many tm j'.!t-,l w;th tiidous ii is-:.s. Mti-1 so ft'-r --n w.. hoi t 3 id. I al-:ivs ke.o FAVOMI'E kl'MM'Y in t'i house. I consider It the nest medicine lor the liii.od in the market. Well. I un-t attend to this matter for the west ern part of the eliv. Say. you tell the I Met or 1 am coming dowo lo K'ud ut to pee him in Auir nst. 1 want, to know him." I left tlie veteran, still at Iii? post , rejoici u- in health aud grateful t Ir. Kennedy. AiT)i:iiNi;i ASSIGNEE'S SALE! By virtuo of an or.1T i t tht "onrt of I'ommon IU'a. of i':!nirrii-. rotinty. to me .itrer-te-l. I will cxpo-o to hy jmiiiii: v-nlue or nurrrv at the liotpi oi.e-sc Mdl)Ut,u the villaie ol Fortiiie. t-amhria county, on SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1SS-5, At 2 o'r'oeW. 1'. M.. tne foilowinur 1escrl!.l real ertate, all s tnate in 1'ortaife lowuship, in raid cunn'y ot llambrta: .In. 1- A hotel property in the village of Port age, now occupied Ijt Peter MeOougu, Esq., with one acre of around. No. 'I. A namher nt huildinit lots at Portnire. No. 11. A lot in same village on which is erect ; c-1 two dwclllna houses and a hlaeksmlth phop. No. 4. A lot in same vilhure havintr thereoa erected a lar-j plank frame building and a car ! penter shop. No. ft. Kotir a.Tes rd trrotiml in I'ortaife town ship, upon which is erected a water saw mill and startle, on Trout run. No. fl 1 wo lots on south fide of Pennsvlvanl.1 railroad. No. 7. A piece or parcel of itmnnil in the vil I laire of Kortaire, eont-iininsr ahout 8 acres. No s. A tract of land, adjominif lands of V. I M -Nally. Sylvester Urum and others, containing j anout fto acres. I No. !. A piece or parcel of laml containing nhoiit two ncres. 1 p.i nf uir lands ol the lieirs ol William Kussel and ottiers. No 10. A piece or parcel of lani eontalninir ahout ten acres, adjoining lands of Philip Hopler, John 'iroan and others. No. 11. A piece or parcel of tand containing 8 acres, ad) dnlnir lands of William I.ee, Cambria M:iniilfl,-uiri!iK ,inpany and others. 1 No. Vi. A nu m her of huitdinir lots In the vll I l.i ire of Jamestown. In said towr.ship. TKKMS f OK AI.K. Kive per rent, on each hid ! to he paid when the property is struck down, the ' remainder ot one-third when the sale Is conrirm- ed , one third In one year, and the remaining third In two years, deferred payments to bear Interest j and to .ie secured l.y the judgment bond and luurixHico oi loo purchaser. Also, at the snme pia-e on the fume day, but commencing at In o'clock. A. M.. there will he or lered the tollowlnit personal i ropertv, to wit : Two horses, mule, two wairons. pet nf hlacksmith tools, leiirh. sjirinir wanon. lot of lumber, paw pies, and other articles. Terms made known at time of pale when a reasonable credit will he eiven. THll.MAS U. POWKKS. Assiitnee ol Mrp. Koe .MctiuUKu. Portaire township, April 18si.-td. tUERlFF'S NOTICE. John F. Scanlan vs. li. Casselherry and E. S. Kicharda. In the Court of Com mon Pleaa of Cambria j- eountv. j No. . J Foreik; June term. 1S5. oreik;n attachment. Co-nmonwralth of Pennylranta. Cambria rovuty, SS. To the Sheriff of said county, Oreetinir: We command you that you attach J. K. Casselberry, and K. S, Klchards. late of your county, by all arid pinaular, their Roods i-h-1 chattels, l.inds and ten ements, siruate In Adams township, Cambria county, l'a,., in whose hands or popsession poerer the fame may be. po that they be and appear be fore our Court ef Common Pleaa to be holden at Kbensburir. In and for paid county, on the first Monday of June next, there to answer John E. Scan Inn of a plea of assumpsit, and also that you pummon puch person or persons in your bailiwick lioldlmr possession of Paid lands and tenements, underthe said defendants, as Garnishees, that they be and appear before otir Court on the Paid first Monday ot June next, to answer what shall be objected airaint them and abide the judament of '.he Court therein, and haye you then and there this writ. s Witness the Honorable K. I.,. Johnston. real. President .lud ire of said Court at F.hens---. burn, this eighth riav nf April, A. D. 1S5. H. A. SHOEMAKFK, Proth'y. Ky virtue of the above stated writ of Fnreii-n Attachment. I have levied upon and attached ail , the riiiht. title and interest of J . K. Ca.--elhcrry and E. S. Fichards. of, in and to all tint certain ' tract of land, warranted in the name of Ferdinand ! lionton, situate in A, lain" township. Camhria county. Pa., adjoinirnr lands warranted in the ' names ol William Nichols. Harry Kirrtnaton, , Harry Kiee, .loiin Aodersi.n and others, contain- ; loir lour hubdred acre., mi. re or less, unimproved. ' I. A. LT THFK. Sherift. Shcrlirs Office, Ebenshurg, April 13, iss5.-ot. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. Estate of Matthias Strawmier, deceased. Tetters of Administration on the estate of Matthias Strawmyer. deceased , late of Alleirheny townshii". havlnit been granted to the undersign ed, notice in hereby itiven to those Indebted to said estate, that payment ma9t be made without delay, and ttiose havmir el.i ims against the same, must present them l.ropcrlv huthenticated for settlement. CATHARINE S Ut A WM I KK, April U4,lsi. ot. Administratrix. Sheriffs Salss. fJY vlrf us of Sun, Irv writs ef Kierl 1 a,M. lfa J t ten .cia? ,id ,-n.i I;xi,on. i-ifjt. t.t ,t Hie urt ot ' nuouvn l'lru ut l authriu niun'r ud tme dire.-tf.l. U,(.r will lie ein-ed to lie le, at the Mansion iiuuse, la Johutoto. &-4TV1WA r, MA r , MHSS, ;oti'clo-1'' the f.-lluwiioc r..lett All tlip r!-,ht. tiile au.l l.iterc.-t tf Klwinliirh 'P;f, tn mii.J wmi mat eermtn .. ..1 n.oii.i -it- i it- in uic- lownslili, et l.i.we- V iwlor t ,K-i- 1 i r'iunt v , I -a.. !'Hd rnnnir. , Hl-ltOi. ti:t troi ttbit mi li,e tt.wrisl.i-, riia.l Mi Irrt ; ten k lt.1 f, , t to i,ri.,iTty ,.l Kilinuna I oi n ;!- on ll.r n. rtll--st ,.n.l l..r t-i e.tiiiutid iii o on ere.-t.-.l a t-. I "Ml tho -nil tn.' int.ha i i, tt.er-- ''' I'h'i.k le.tisc sK,t wtiieriuit W .KS.-OTOC-I. T-.K-n , .. ......... . I'lii'ieim iu,i ii and to t -Id :fl the s:i:t id l: I j,un.l Hi-h.,., ! Ai-u : A.l tlio r t.tole Mini ititer,-!.! ni' l-'ltn i I'eekwr. rlli. .j!. in mi l cniin.l -iiu.-.t ,n the t i'.itnhria coun'v, la.. :r l ike S3 leoi -r.,i'raiit.i'-i h-. vi K an e i-v - -tre.-t nl tie .re Hn tieu.-clir , i tnerrini m.-itil a two : i mat i-LTtiim int of i iim.i. ,: s,,,rv-reek. otiTm ;iu tti -dlorl I' let to an a lev 17 tm. tlie lo,rtlir,.-t atiU l.t i the !"iuilieasi. harinu --'TV Irame Iimm.m mi triine einhie n l.e i.reui incr ot k.i. lwt. WuTtL fcii.l ..t.-a. ,i Mil in nc 1.1.1,1 at ILe a;ls , U. K. H...-:i-r. I Alex in !r Ke,-lt ual Also : All iber,i.ht. t'tle.-m.l interest of Stei,hr. ' M,sar.ey. .. In And ...ail th,t certain ,.! or " """if in ti:r VI itire ot M..--ll. , ville. in tl.e tiwn.-iii, ol l..wer Yoder. In the enuntyol auioria. I lN.U!..ld OU ti. nortK West li t'hand.e! ; t. on itie east t.v lrnel, ' Street. ,n t lis sooi hwe-t l.v I,. i ,,i . ulnl st b in .-dart routttniiiir . ..." 7 and fj. on .I Deo .ucnipj i l.ian. ui,i oeeuted. ,n i"e ulioii and to t,e Pohl it itt, cult ol J-iiien ii K-illv l..r .- ("harleii Znnn.rr...n ir B till Wllli.iili . ll,d-,,u A. Mi: An me i. Kin. m"e ami interest or Jamer O K,., tt. i .mil io h . er a ii nail l.,t ol K" un -'t'i '-e in the vl , 31-jr-ullv (:,e Iw.aer Voder r, -r -, .( i ;,. Cunona count,, I'a Irotititti ..n !-nne.i -v,.n..-e -ind rnnn.na t i. k. to all ane havinv an all-v i n tlie t.,i i -1 i-ol lot ul ar,,.ii,u..l Ain.ai l!i.i,tr oil ,, s,u : i. west ii.it niH iiiereon er.;vt -il a two-n. rv nm,,. house aud tl one sianle. n-v iu th .. in.,..,:,,., . I.tu,e9 ... . own in ilfaliu u,l l. he a. id at mr miii iii ,i.acics S.liunif lUl.tu -I T Overdorf. , and Also: All the rlirht. t '. I-ti key. ot, i ii h ii i t Jinteei .1 iiiri.i Ji:u.ite 1 'uli-r. I "an, , -i ;a i-oiii,i .la-ih 'rty..-r. .ia-.o tie and Interest of James .i!i !,.! t e -rt.iiu p;e-e or i too tomiiMii,! nt Lower . i'.. n.lj . ,iuJl lai.ijs of .'. S;:jh. in.J K i ward i s, m.iit or ic.-s. alioui 41 Ld. l,avii.i( i ii .-r . i! crcet y 1 -ir le.ii.- and 1.1-r ham. l.e:s. cntaii, in- H,.r4 . acies ot w.'.icii are clva.-cd ed a one a '1,1 a 11 a II s ,.rv I tiot l..i. ci,.,...,!. 1 .,t i, si. 1.1 m t.,e suit uf Mar.i llharle.s F. Krefs. A :- i : A i; lie r .l; ii '., t it 1 . te,-;- i:,n a I. 1 to be a V.'e.ik.ao.i and an! ,-t of Joseph liee:.- r. u of tan i i ' t; . te i m t.rla c,u;o iy . r,,, i ; ; ner on the wc-t a:.i east a nd I 'onrad VV" taniitiu -io .icr.s-, i; rl L-i-l ed a t A e -.,-rt ol tier oa ; loi , :,i : . drew K-itikej. 1 aki at tlia iu it. ol Ada that e. i.l -'e or 1 arcei v w li , t a in ,.i iti ; s nd si.-Hii, V 'i mill nil ti:, : o e or ies: 1., liiiie. ii-iw In the I-. l n xeeu Hue Mat er. I ' Hor- ek iv di irr on the northwest, con . havlu thereon tra.ue tat,ie and L-.-enpaney of An ou and to l.t -old Al.-o: A.l tl-.-a H.-1.1, Mtie aid interest ot -lames Keily. ol. In ami t,. t'i ht certain lot ol around t-ituateiu the t'.miiel.ii. ol C:..n.:m!.i1 e.ouity ol Ituiutma. I".i., front n iit ..u in,. Fi-.,siowii road and runi.tii.' i... -k i , l. t t i ,.aii., Keorand ad .p.ini:. lot i.l r.'.m,,.. K' l.v ad 1'ha-les Keiser. tiaviut; llie:"o;i ert. le i .t tf.ui-tor, Iruio house and ouit.M. .:!, -i--. now ii. tn-.- ot-a p'a ae .- o! Jamej Keily. i i kei- i n el. a-uKi :,u,i t j .U -old at the suit ol 1 . 1- . Z I. ,!! er, Al-o: Aii tue rii.i. title and iutere.-t ol I'at t oiiiieil, i.t. in an 1-.I. . ,1 inaf-riain lot ot nr..und sunate in tho t,. a,,lp ; i ,,;. :,.i . eoiinty ol 'am l.ria. I'a.. fn i.iin o.i i:.e K'.ec-:,iiti and Johns town ruin! and lanieni. hack t., an a.iey adioininjf Ian H o: Kodaer M- i:.IU-y -.n t.,e i.o.ohtast and a In una.- Uotern i n the ?nu!i,i-ii.-:, int ing thereon erect, d a two stor. frame h ,u-e and i-nt'.uiiilinij. now in toe i.e.-u,..n -y ol l at onn. il. Tmien in eXK-uti, n to he . ,1 I at the suit of James II. MeUuuhiiti. Adinini-irator rum itstamcnlo n nrxo vt i'ulct K-.-arus, deccase-J. TKK.MS OF SALH.-iinc third ol thepurchase money to ',e paid i:en the ropcrtv is knocked .1 nu and tiu- r.-nniinr.n two-thirds at the conhr matiuii ed tne deed. I'. A I.I'Ilii:i;, Sheriff. Sherll's Orfi -c. Ft. en-t, urn, April T ls-j Sheriffs Sales. 1y virtue of sundry writs ot Fieri Facias Vend F.xj !! a:.-! ly.--.-i Facias i-- i, J out of the I'ourt ..I i 'i.iii 'a .ti !'ii- i.; ("am'irla county, and to me i! ire. :-. i. Ui - c. -v t i t.e expo-ed to puuliu tale at ti.e"wu:t liwu iti F:-. t-M-ur, l'a., on .fO.V.IV, MAY 4, tSH-t, At 1 u'rlock, I: JV., tins loliowinn real estate, t) wit: All the right, title and Interest of H. T. Hert foir. ol, in and li ail iliat certain tra-t ol land situate in Ai eliorv t 'lvn-hip. L'Htntina county, l'l.. iijlil .lei on the la rtti l.y lands of Julia I uaherty. n t!." ret l.y lands ol ,1a -oi Nauie, mid oti tiie n ;-f hy l.uls ot James K-kenrode nod i : 1 r r-'. coii' in i ..j; 1 1 i acres, mure or le-s, and aho'jo f, ia-ti'5 , I-are.! . li..rinx thereon erected a two story Ion hvu-e and h ir l.arn and other out (ml !:ti ;.. n it n, w oc.-iiptcd. Taken in execution aid to l told at tin: suilol ?,lr. Jlarnrel Who lan. Also : All ti e ri; til. title and iuterest cf Mary 1'- -s. rt. 1:. a;.d to a;, i.al ertain piece or parcel ot land situate in the township of Blacklick, i '.ii;i,-;.i e:,u pry . l'a. . adi:,,riin lands ot James White n the : sou-ili, Thomas li. Williams on the V'-st. K.o.crt Feihii's -p. on the north, aud Thomas .,,rics en the easi. contaiiiniir u acres, more or I les. anout so acre- cleared, havini; thereon erect e l i'ii! an : a hit l,ry p.ai.k house and irame turn and tint-T s-. i.n.l and one sti.ry iicuse now In the o-.-i uj aacy ,,f I'.Iary itass. 'l'akea iu execu t j:i ai.J to he f .Id tt the suit of I N. issmuer. Also: Aii ti.,t' e-riaiii steam saw mill huiidinit fOi'.'O teet v. ith lj 14x 1 1 leet and the enuine tKill ers. Illalcy mw mil . su'-iiile mi,l, and other ma chinery thereon, and all l tie riitlit, title and inter est of J. II. an. J,,hn Svfan and Anson Swan, tra. licit as J. Il.isw in -t. i'o., ot. Iu and to the ground covered t her. ; y and a much other itround iaimediately aiij-tte-,t thereto, as may he necessa ry for the ordinary a..d useful puri.osi- of the t-ame. sa..1 t-iiOdi.-.k: arid mill heliiu: situate in White tonship, l amtiria county, l'a., ou land a.ij nniri lands ot i'l,are.- K.iiistead. Charles IMcilouiih and others. 'l,.ken in execurkin and to he sold at the suit ol Charles F. Stierifl. atrenl Also: All the riKiit, title and interest of John ' F. lilass. of. m and to all that certain piece or parcel of land situate in Keade town-hip. Cam t.ria eoiinty. Fa.. - ij--iii"ia land of Perry 1 ron ell. llaniah Cash, K'.iza N hie and John C lates. containing 50 acres, more or less, and be j Inir mostly uniii proved. Take-i in execution anl to he sold at the null i f A. Ii. Fiske t Co., for use ot Jones, lioiraiCo. TEH MS OF SaI.F. line-third of the jiurchaje , money to t'e paid wr.en the property Is knocked 1 down, and the remaining two-thirds at the cotiur tuation of the deed. 1. A. IXTHEK, Sheriff. ' Sheriff Office. Fhrnshur, l a. j 1 April 7. 1-sj. ( s lIinilFF-S NOTICE. S.im'l irifflfh an 1 P. 1 la the Court of Cora -W. Filler. Kxceutors ol j mon I'leag of Camhria Daniel tiritlith, dee'd, County. No. 2S June vs. j Term. IRS5. Evan J. Jliehaels. j Foreixn Attachment. Commomt eflIi oj renvtjjtvania. Cambria county. SS. '-s -s- To the Shentl ot said county. OreetinK : 9KAL. We cutiiuiand you that you attach Fran J. - . Michaels, late ot your county, hy all and siniru'.ar, his Interest In the Innds and tenement? which he. the said Fran J. Michaels, inherited and acquired throah the death of his father, 1'homas Michaels, deceased. In whope hands or possession soever the same may tie. po that he he and npnear hefore our Court ol Common Pleas, to be holden at Khenshursr. In. and tor paid county, on the nrst Monday of J ur.e next, there to answer Samuel rr;rtith and P. W. t iller, Fecutora of I.aniel i inifit h. deceasi d. of a plea of debt, and also that yon summon such person or persons in your bailiwick !i".!ii,i; possession or etiitody of said lands or tenements underthe said defendant as Garnished, no that t hrv t-e and appear before our Court on the first Monday of Jane next, te answer what shall l.e olip-eied auainst them and abide tlie judicuient the I'onrt therein. And have you then and there tlie writ. Witness the Honorable K. 1.. Johnston. President Judice ol Paid Court at Koenshurn, the first day ol April, A. 1. Isi5. H. A. SHOKM AKEK, Proth'y. Ky virtue of tho above stated writ of Foreign Attachment. I have levied upon and attached all the riih., title and interest or Evan J. Michaels, which he inherited and acquired through the death of his father, Thomas Michaels, deceaped, ol. In and to that certain piece or parcel of land situate in Carroll township. Cambria county. Pa., adjoining lands of Ihivid iwens, S. Luther. Thos. Meisel. Estate of Jacob Zern, deceased, and oth ers, containing one hundred acre, more or less, about ninety acres of wnich are cleared, havlnic thereon erected a one and a half story frame dwel ling house and frame burn: the interest which paid Fvan J. Michaels inherited and acquired In the above-mentioned real estate, being the one undivided fourth part thereof, subject however to the dower interest of the widow ol said decedent. 1. A. LtrTHKR, Sheriff. Sheriffs office, Ehensburi-, April. 13, 18S6.-flt. TTIXANCIAL STATEMENT OF I 1 Washington township road department fur the year endinut March v, lsss. Frask Fhikduoff In aceonnt with Washington township, lor. To amonnt of duplicate !,359 OS Kalance Irom last settlement... 71 v St.ne for private use 2 501,33 57 Contra. Cr. By exoneration ...t 1 2o Taxes worked 22 09 l'.'ft days' service as Supervisor... l'.'S 00 Orders, etc., redeemed t) 'tl ("aah paid for work "If 14 Two d.ivs at Et.'g and expenses... 'I Bo--tl.4a" 05 Kalance due Supervisor.... ti Si i V ALKNT1J.B QfARTZ, Superintendent, Ir. i To amount of duplicate $37 S '2 ! To amount from Com missioners. 30 57 .-H' 83 Contra Cr. Fv orders redeemed.... $ 82 US Exoneratl-n" 1 to Cash paid for work 21 17 Work on r .a.ls VU1 72 8-3 days' service as Supervisor.... b 12- Balanoodae township LIABILITIES. Outstanding orders (estimated).. ASS TS. -399 5 t l i 30 tibt 81 Balance dne from ex-Supervisor. $ l)ue from Lilly borouirh (est).... 12 30 88 00 $ 9S SO Excesf of liabilities f ver assets 9 758 61 We, the nndcrslitneJ Auditors, hereby certify that we have examined the assets and vouehera In the above statement nd fin.l them correct. J AM ES NOON, ) .1 o H N Mi I' AM ANY. J Auditors, Attft: JAl'tiK WAKNEK. S .1. m'KttlMI.N. Was-hintrton township, April 2i , liij.-c. $o 2S 1 rVholssale -AND- BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS, CARPETS AND OIL CLOTH, 723 and 725 Liberty Street, (HEAD OF WOOD.) PITTSBURGH, KKill'l.AlI AT'l'TlON SAI.B-i. Entry WCII.MMIIY at II A. -Mail Orders receive Prompt an-1 Careful Atteutiou. I si ll cut .?-) 2 to i!.') t'nr c-tit. iDwfr 1 l.ei u tl f J iMiirfi Tra .p. and dlirer t-iilier direi'l. limn tli rai-to.y. r from my W4iehiist in Til tsburjih, and can assure Met eliaiits ImtiiHii , (-1.1 iris in tn hue, '!i.t :t will pay them to call on tin tit-fun- r.i ikinu t ir purt-liMSrs. I l.ave a Vfrr full litit- tf Spritii- and 8utn-uu-r liuots ftiai .Sliors, Ha ;t-i snn vi-t v liaivlsiinie ai.d leiralle pHUerns );i Carpets ami Oil (riot!i. Sole A pent for Julm Mun.lell & Cos Celebratetl Slar Tip Shoes. Hardware ! EXSBURG VTD VICINITY. 77FE TAKE THIS 0PP0I1TUXITY OF IN- forming the people of Kbensbur ami vicinity, that Tre hare opened out in the TuJor buililing on High street, a new, large and complete stock of hardware of every description, lTMECIUXTCS' TOOLS. rVTT.T)EJS' JIAliDW.IltE. IxTFAEM 1M f'LE.in-.YTS. FtWK'S. SI'ADES. BLACK- l-ir SMITH TOOLS, HOUSE SHOES, HARROW PIXS, W.VAILS OF ALL KLXDS,E.1R 1ROX and STEEL, irHousEFcr,'.vrsnr.Y(r goods, re- l-r' l OL J 'EES. CFTLF.rY, (A'.XS. SHELLS, !-?-CARTRIDGES, TV 7A7..S, CORDAGE, ETC. Referring to the above, we respectfully ask the citizens of Ebens burg and surrounding country for a share of their patronage. "We have been regularly trained in the hardware business, have bought our goods for cash, and believe we can ofllr great inducements to those who desire to purchase. Z: DUFTON & SON. EBEXJiiuno, April 3. lc"V i) lUi! ill ! $10,000 in Goods to io Soli atBedncBilMBs. i ! :): HAYING purchased for cash, than elsewhere. Our fine stock Svy y t? -tv-kVv Hi- 5--Read our astonishingly low price list 17 qt. di.-h pan, i resse 1 14 qt. dish Jiau, pressed 12 qt. dish pan, pressed 11 qt. dish pan, pressed 14 qt. bucket, 10 qt. bucket 1 two lioi'p bucket. woicjVi! 1 three liiKip bucket, wooden... 4 qt coffee pot 3 qt. cotlee pot 2 qt. coffee pot Wail paper trimmed free. A full hue of .siierwin Williams' ready mixed paints, niense stock of tueens wire to be sold 1.5 per cent, lower than elsewhere. J"" Auents for the Lit"ht Kutining Home Sewing Machine. FULL LINE OF UUILDF.nS' MATERIAL, FAINT, VAKNISII AND ROOFING AMI 6-,"A!l ate invited to convince themselves of AND LOW PRICES. A. C. BUCK & CO., CJ nllitzin, Xi.. . . j. IX JiUYIXU YOUR R ft H G ES, COOKIiiG HIID H EftT I H G STOYES, Cellar Furnaces, Fire-Place Heaters Tinware, Copper Ware, Sheetiron "Ware, Lamp G ooil.s of Every Description, Knives and Forks, spoons, houp Ladles, Granite "Ware, Coflec Mills, Plated-ware, Toilet Sets, Cake Boxes, Bread Closets, Clothes-wringers, Egg Beaters, Slaw Cutters, Iron Stands, Fancy Spittoons, Slop Buci-;-; Hard Coal Parlor Heaters, Soft Coal Parlor Heaters, Copper Kettles, Brass Kettle1?, Iron Kettles, SteaHl (MeN, Rice, Milk and Farina Boilers, Perfect Waflle Irons, Boilers of all Kinds, Meat rounders, Mincing Knives, ffi 7; Ami a I.artie Stock of KITCHEN AP.TH 'I.l'.S, will !, snld nt Lnw Pi .--. (.l and Examit.p tlie Goods. ffJ- I.OK KOII MY NAME ON TIIE WIN DOW, AND YOU WILL BE M'RE TO FIND TIIE KIGUT TLACE. FRANK V. HAY, No. 280 Washington Street, JOHNSTOWN, PA r JXECUTPvIX NOTICE. Estate ot Albekt Hemii i, dei-esed. letters testament irr on the e-iate of Alport Bender, late ot t'or.enj iuth hi ruzh, flee'd, hav inir t een irranted to tlie un h-r .itnt 1. nulire is hereby given to all j er-ors itnli-t if.l to said es tate te iHilte payment with .ut nc. ay, and thos harinir claims auinst the same rrot pre--ent them pri.er'.v antnenti.-nt" ! lor settlemeni. WALHUitl HLNl'lK. J . . FKA.M1S J. l'AKKllt.ilJte-'-,', April 24. li.-6t. IJOHX 1 Not. 1. 1' E. SCANLAN. AriQUN EYaT-I.AW, . tvBA-jBl R'" , VA. Mi Auctioneer UtXins A r KACTdKY TK1CF.S, AT PRIVATE NAI.E. - Hardware ! in we sell for eah 15 per cent, of lower l s ST-TZS, 1 till. Ill r " i. Are tit't-xrolletl in QUALITY AW D LOW FIG UH lis. An Im SIENsK I.1NE OF ll'irtlrrurc, Tn, CV'j"ir, Shftl tv.'ii (in. 7 Si!v(Tirare, Jl'rsf ni l Sltihle ltr-nikrnQ, And Faiiming Imtlemexts. r1 r' r" r' J J i "'0 4 tin npst pails, with dipper .. 4. 3 pressed tin basins, neeted... 40 2 pudding r'ans ... :'' 1 dt.7. tin t ups 35 1 late wash builer, No. 8 2.". 2 cood coin btoorasi IS 3 cnsl buckets 1M j Coal oil, per jrsil "." Clothes pins, pet duZ 20 White lead. ter cwt , 13 j Nails, per kep . I i l.-v. 2 An iiii- (JLASS at SFGUTINti TEt lAL IlAlKs. Promptly Attexhed t our SUPERIOR COODS nr. .A. county of t'amhria. T ffie hetrn m.d let rr.tf n.a'ivi of rro n ts X. 'r.rutty, irraf 4. tn7.- Von are herrOiy i t'e i tn t f and apr k re the Judires ol tlie t irphans' oirt to 1 1 at Et-rnSu-a. i.n the first H-indy of Jen tien and there to a-.-pt or prlusa'to take e-'.ale ol rncis .. .'n-ittT, de'-eased. at ' -raise! val'ia'nm t ut npon It by an icque'! aw.irded t y the SAidt'ourt or show cause:, saroe should not be sold. 1. A. l.PTHtl . Sherifi ifflcs. Shf Ebensliurn, March VT. 15. Ml. ATiTl BI1SKKH I sn 1 f Newsti.Hper". (l3. I' ' t . Y. r our Select List e' ; -I', well k ft., 19 I, ir 1C
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