I I t Bauaonu imimm'Mwimn 5 CD EBESNHIRH. PA. 10CAL A.YD PJSHSOjYAL. There ami the Other riace. for r re r entitled goodi ro to the Sugar Bowl. ,r choice groceries so to the Sugar F have boen ordered ,., & the Altoona fhops. v.uie LuttrinC'T is at present busy .Ufa new roof on tbe almshouse. 1 Ti e i"1 annual encamrroent of lbs i will he held at Conueaut lake. VorW on ttif. new Cathoiic church at t- ,-JiT.n was commenced during the fore , "f v.eek. V J. Baker, of rhiUdelphla, shipped d-Ttt.e'r't'r and e'ves flora t: : V M nee on i rnii-i'j- Aim McDonald has improved the ,r(-e .it tor tine residence oy me ap- t'i.m or a cum ui ym. -iWanU-d -McDonald, at Loretto, wants pound-' of pood clean wool, for which vt;i py ll,s-,,ie'-t Price- -iludtM's Flanagan and Masters vif-ited . n Tuesday last. They were get - "ihintfs in shape for their quarterly pay Nw stock of straw hats Just received t tre Golden Eaale, 1301 Eleventh avenue where they will be sold very low i.:otia H. March. Mr. Iaac Davis, of this place, offers for .,! a "(,J Jl'rsey milk cow tliat wlH 0)ak0 n.u of butter a week, lie will 6ell i . i-l-i-aD. .! H. Rodgers, an aged colored minis- J fr..m .Idi.nstcwn, was admitted to me 4;rgsliou-e on his own i: -A week. application, one day jtM- T. K. Brown of the Central Hotel, t-aa. hid uew floor laid oo his porch In ..r ,.t im house which Is Quite an hn- 1 ; ;JI T-rovrllleDt. a-Tlie attet.tion c.-f our readers Is called to i' a ivettis-Muent of Mr. Charles Kanstead :h wi'l q;i;te a lot of personal proper- j t .it Fike oa Wednesday next. i-An encampment of gypuies is located aHo"t two miles east of town, and the no Ben re around the town telliDg fortunes od 'w-uii'.n on Wednesday last. Huntingdon's borough council has pur-ch-.fd twenty bushels of lime for distribu tion in plac-s nround the town where it will d(j ti'.H r.iot gooil iu preventiug cholera. Fifty !Uht colored summer suits are of f jre'J at the Gulden Eagle Clothing House, 1:301 Elevei.th avenue, Altoona, at half their value. Call and see. II. March, Trop. Andrew Ilahn, J. Rennirger, John Schi ll. Peter UHfricn, J. Kirkpatrick, An elem Weakland and Louis Klein are putting cp t.ew barns In the neighborhood of St. Bouiface. : lu ige John II. Orvis, of Dellt-fonte, ha Jajt I., ard from a brother who lett home 32 y i.i and who had long beeu believed to ' dead. He Is a prosperous citizen of - r. I". Williams of the C;ookiort Monitor, pa J t ie town a visit ODe day last week. Ben is an old tiinv resident of this place and we werf ulad to see him looking so well and teir the Monitor th.it la thriving- C. F Hager, Surc?('n Denti-t, of Jnbt.9 town, will be at the Mnuotain lliuse on the second Friday and Saturday of each month, wh: re he wiil bo prepared to do all work pftftiiuig to hi3 profession. LaL'l-2:n. -The oung ladies and young geutletuou f Ki. n-bur i are renuested to meet In Ar- n II ill on Saturday evening at 7:30 o'ci'ck to complete arrangements for the pr .p'-r ohsfrvance of Memorial Day. ,- The Ciovertimeut hascontracted for new po-tn! card paper of a delicate pink, in lieu of the cream color of the cards dow issued. I'.'.f new cards will be out In July. Tho a'u-- will he the same as now In use. Mi. John End'.er.of Elder township.who bml l is leg broken some three weeks ago so tM i,y that It was feared amputation would I ive to be resorted to, Is, we are glad to .iy. recovering a'" vw" iJseA . ,u, L i.,.r.!mip , JoI'town. while at work ir. w fca uijna iron Company's it by a fall of coal and se . dangerously Injured in the ) The following publications were an fcounced In St. Michael's Catholic church at .em, on ftuuday last ; Francis II. Itel to - is (jcrtrutie banker, both -ham Stevens, of Loretto, O Connor, of A Itnnni of Loretto ; to Miss Mary The following persons can each get a e'r hy calling at the Ebensburg postoCice; a-iier E.,,thurn, A. O. Frey. Miss Dora a-v-lei,. C. W. l'uiliips, w. c. Wilkes-on. J. Aiou rM.n, Iiaac Crawford, Michael Mc---- y, Jiup.s M. Springer. -The ticket office at Wilmore was burg l .i ,d on Sunday night, but the burglars cn yot about one dollar in small change. Tie j.ih is supposed to have been done by we same pities that robbed Mr. RoberUon "a that place the same night. A and exeitinir oma nf hacz k. m 1 1 '-d on tbe College grounds In Loret-t-n Svt.ir'iy isst, between the College -' d a n:r.e from Wilmore. It took eler-"ir.r.n-.gj t. decide the contest, when the st,J(1d 13 to 9 In favor of tbe College A tr rack har.d on the Teunsylvanla rall- ' ' ' "'" ''luah lj. McGowan, while em- 'luh L. McGowan, while em a: uig tho track near Wood vale j ..ii.iug.j.tsr, was struck by cut thrown from the track. He 9 r . Hy. i about the head, but not danger- - K. Dafton A Son have Just re-art;.- stock of granite iron ware of "criptlon, such as kettlea. oofs. fa a i and tea pots. etc:, whih th '''X at bottom prices. Call and gee '-? they are Just what everybody i f -"is to think that deska ami .bira J . his i " ; e, but they do. Taken Id large I r,mce 'u'ture Is fatal as yeliow ie sit. arnf writ . . . . ij uui-ivrii away. yi 1 thits produce constipation ; that !- i'-P.-id; rheumatism and kidney ' : -low in their train, and death on,?. t b i ' ' r. ion whr.un IT van are passed in I in the confined air of ofiieefi ? " R-ep Dr. K noedy's "Favorite '.iys at Land for tho stomach - f i "'ti"n of the borongh authorities ..,,"' Iart "'at there should be "i grade for payemenfs, and ! j 'ii .snonitf not Ire allowed to -1 lavements on tho "go as you lri Mr. Edward Jr!fIith is now 4-.. r''k a st"ne Pavement In front of I -s'."'''' "n street, and. to reme--r , he rarPpnr. who boilt f t'-n!, , lnhe hiehert!.an the f-'ent' , ". ' " r'1,s!n;7 the nvement i ...k ' -''though the pavement is i-,f; , ! euro tor.rs wr-rjld M s. 1 af"- T,,B xt man put- . v "' v'n"s foperly willcertaln- ,', " X'x- J"" the duty of the "'' r to see f hxt n. . ml . ' It'er, , . i ..ruirutsiire , " woul' orange ir';1"- foranofBci.,1 to either Is business The pile, r ri'ne no , . . . wui streets at pre.s- ",fr "f t'teil inc.tprj. --SheriflT Sterling bnd a warm reception at the residence of Mrs. Lynn, In Washing ton township, Fayette county, a few dava ago, while porting a sale bill on her door, ft was in the haptof a cowhide which she laid briskly across the astonished official's shoulder We linve (wo new organs on hand that we will sell clieap for cash, trade for a farm. a house and lot, for a horse, cattle, "sheep. grain or lumber, in fact anything that we j can make a turn round in. Parties wishing to purchase a first class organ, will Dot find a better chanco. Charles Hamilton, while eroploved at repairing a stack at the Cambria Iron Works at Johnstown, on Sunday last, fell to tbe ground a distanea of forty feet, and received a severe contusion of the spine and was oth erwise badly jarred and bruised, but the prospects for his recovery are favorable. On Tuesday list three prisoners escaped from the Huntingdon jail , "bf scaling the walj with the assistauce of Ja" rake, which they Looked into the stones and raised them selves up. Their escope was boon discover ed, when they were pursued and one recap tured : bnt at latest accounts the other two were still at large. Miss Annie O'Neill has just returned from tbe city with a nice new lot of hrst class millinery goods, ladies iiid chil dren's hats, bonnets, flowers, trimmings of all descriptions, corsets, tloves, hosiery, drpsH ti imminus and notions of all hinds. which she sells at the lowest prices. Call and see the goods Mary Tubbier aged 17, a domestic In the family of Judge Sutton, at Indiana, one evening last week swallowed a halt ounce of Faris green with suicidal Intent. Medi cal M was promptly summoned and, after a period of intense agony, the gill gained relief, and Is now recovering. She refuses to assign any canse for her deperate act. Our farmers have been very busy the last few days planting their corn. A few more good days and corn planting will be done, when it would be well for them to call at John Owens' store on High street, and j lay In a stock of dry goods, dress goods, 1 boots and shues, groceries and provisions sufficient to last them nntll after harvest. A game of base ball was played on the public square on Thursday last between a picked nine from this place called the Sen ators, and a nine from the Normal School called the Congressmen. At the end of the sixth inning, when the game was called, the Congressmen had succeeded in scoring two runs, while tbe Senator had 19 piled up to their credit. Andrew Kipple, foreman of the wreck ing crew of the Pennsylvania faiiroaTl at Altoona, was severely hurt on Saturday j last near Birmingham, on the middle divis- ion. While clearing a way a wieen, a heavy ! rope to which too much strain was attart ed " , broke, the end striking Mr. Kipple od the hack. He was brought home, and it Is thought he will soon recover. The Loretto Mdse Co.," of Loretto. la., sells: 13 pounds granulated sugar. $1.00; 1(5 pounds lliiht brown sugar, f I 00 ; 6i pounds best green coffee, fl.no ; svrups, 40 to 00 cents per gallon ; teas, 25 to CO cents per pound , good broom, 10 cent; 10 plum smoking tobacco. 25 cents ; best Nil. 1 salt, Z 1.40 per barrel ; dry goods, boots and shoes and all other goods at low prices On Friday last Mr. Mi-hae: Fitzharris of Gallitzin, was appointed pofdwa.-ter at that place. He sent his bond iu tt.e suni of 50000 for the faithful discharge of the duties of the ofliee on Tuesday last, anil In a few days his commission will arrive, when he will assume the duties of the ofli?a. Mr. Fitzharris is the first postmaster appointed In Cambria county under the new adminis tration. Next. The Altoona daily Times was a year old on Wednesday last, and McPike's legion or friends In Cambria, his old stamping ground, will be gratified to learn that he announces that his experiment of establishing a daily Democratic Journal in that city, has proved to be an accomplished success. The Times may therefor be regarded as resting on a Polld basis, aud our best wish is tt at It may continue prospering anil to prosDer. The Huntingdon Journal says that a sion bureau furnishing medicine is slmp'y ridiculous, and should be proof positive that the fellow is a fmud of the first water McDonald at Loretto sells 15 pounds light brown sugar for f 1.00 : 12 nounds whi,. sugar, f 1 ; 3 pounds good tea, f I ; in ponnds I COtlee. f I : 4 hriTjo .. . pers soda, 10c ,- 3 pounds prunes 2.5c 3 I pounds rice, 25c ; 4 pounds barley 25c ' 5 1 pounds oatmeal, 25c ; 6 pounds hominy. 25c- j 6 pieces soap, 25c ; molasses, 35 cents per Mllon ; good yyrup. 40 cents per gallon ! All other goods t fnuall? I . . ... . - -- -.... ivrt prices ror cash or good marketable trade. -The editor of tbe Freeport Journal, who holes a position In the R-venue service of the Twenty-third district, declares tht he has been an offensive partisan n,i to get bonuced by the new Collector of that district, Mr. E. A. Bigler. The Journal edi tor further observes : "We can conci nothing more contemptible, mean and un- manly than for i Repuhlican who has been and OUt Of HASlann In . instant In season Douneint? the l)pmnrt;n . . I .v, u.uiv. m now favor at Its bands." The Johnstown Tribune of Tuesday ays that a man passed through that place omuiaay in pursuit of his runaway wife He stated that he lived on a farm near mirsyuie, ami that while he was away from ' home his wife hitched two horses In his ! wagon, put a lot of household goods in the j vehicle, took nearly f400 from a bureau I nanv n T r? ' tW f her 8n9 ccom ! panvinifher. TT iramj v, . . . : as Eoenshnrcr. si nl.ini. ... i . . ....... u . 3 i nr . --T r1iii. an Knowledge of them appears to he lost. He thought they came to Johnstown and went over the mountain to Hollidayaburg. He felt confi dent he woold overtake the runaways at that place. The man's name has not been learned, nor has any information reached here as to whether ha h v.. .. ' I.HUKHI up WltD wife or not. If the man .w ed was here prosecuting his search he must have been afraid of finding his wife, as we -ave been unable to find an r.-,- whom he mentioned the ohject of his visit. 1 lu"lvfTA Jmerican R"" concludes Its seventieth year with Its June nnmber It never had large . circulation, nor greater Influence, nor a more brilliant staff of contributors. This number discuses seven topics of vital public Interest bv no less than fourteen eminent writers, not In cluding the short contributes in "Com nents." "Snal, Silver be Demonetized' Ru.Hhed economists, Sumner, Laughlin and "". represent ni7 Yi a nil Tt Conges, and the Ma,,achnse,t. Instituteof ' Technology ioe lar.imess of Justice" by JuJi;e W. I. discussed i .T'Wlion i0 r"""- by Gail Hamii'ton . i The Swearing Habit" by E. P. Whippi t and "French Snoliation Pinin,." r , I j , Kreratt. The policy of the Roman Catho , He hierarchy toward our Public Schools is I assailed in a learned esav hv n .i le. Mr M. C. O Byrne, of North Caro. in. i Bd defended by Bishop Keane. of Virginia with equal erudition. It is a most Interest-' Ing double presentation of an imnendino u Bue. "How Shall Women Dress ?" is an swered by Charles Dudley Warner. Eliza beth , Stuart Phe-ps. Dr. W. A. Hammond. j jumping nnto J . JACRcnn rVf V mm j the English leader of the rfro t ' I I mer,t 6,5 refrm move' THREE Wr.CKN IOWX SOCTM. Sernad (Spicy letter of eor Knbwrlb fr' Koalhrra Trip. Of all the Southern cities we visited, Lou isville had the most characteristics of a j Northern one. Its geneial appearance is ! stately it? buildings generally of brick and f very imposing iu their appearance IH i streets clean with an air air of wealth and ease pervading. It abounds in religious and Charitaole institutions. After lakiog a very geueral survey of these, we visited her cele brated race track and the horse market, j some 5 or 6 miles Irom tne city, r.very I thing here had a itrandeur of style and cotn j pleteness of finish truly surprising. The judges throne, the ladies pavilion, in short i every surrounding, seemed constructed of ; the finest material and in the most classic I and article styie. I Kentucky ie celebrated tor producing the finest horses for the turf of any State In the Ucion, and she prides herself very much on the beauty and fleetness of her coursers. i Nearly all travel either on business or pleas- nre is in the Hmhlle : and indeed this roav be 1 said of the whole South. Wheel carriages are but little used among them. And though this Saturday forenoon was only an ordinary day In the market, we saw perhaps a hundred horses training on the track, which would eeem to be free to all ; a noble set of animals. The Courier-Journal is an immense e"tab- ushmeut; and is a potent factor in South ern Ohio as well as iu Kentucky aud len- nesste. You meet it ever where south of the Ohio as The Paper. Even those who do not relish all its views, like it as a racy and vigorous newspaper. I did uot call upon Its editor as Watter son was from borne perhaus making bis peace with President Cleveland. - Louisville lies iu a beautiful curve of the Ohio, with Jefferson viiie, Indiana, directly opposite. Taking our lunch at the Gait House, be fore leaving, (which by the way as a hotel ! comes very near perfection In all its appoint ments,) we took our leave in the early af ternoon. Going by East Louisville we passed thro' Jefferson, Bullitt, Nelson, Harden, Hart and Barren counties, when we arrived at Cave City. S 1 was Dot so favorably impressed with i Kentucky aa I expected to be as we did j not traverse the "blue grass" region ; and ; leaving Lexington and Frankfort to our ' left. The surface reminded me of Western Pennsylvania ; hut sadly Inferior in its cul tivation. The laud wr.s rolling and covered with oak, chestnut and hickory like our own forests. Elizabethtown and Muofordsville are county seats, but without any evidence of rapid growth. The country seemed to be well watered. In Uullitt county we crossed the "Salt Riv er," the real original of the mythical Salt River of politicians; and in Barren county we crossed the Green River, a large and beautiful stream. In the early afternoon we left the train at Cave City, as it is called, but found no city no town nor even a hamlet ; but as it is the nearest station to the Mammoth Cave it Is tnus dignified. But I reserve my experi ence at the cave for another number. Td VCT I." 11 Terrible Eiploilon. j On Saturday last the Somerset Chemical i Works, located about one mile east of Sorn- ! erset. exploded at about half-past six o'clock i in the eveninc- The explosion occurred in i i the nitro-glycerine agitating house where one ;f the proprietors, W. T. Beach, of New Toils, was engaged at work. He was blown j Into atoms. The largest piece of bone, flesh I or clothing that could be found was not lar I ger than a silver dollar. The nitroglycer ine building with eight others were strewn to the winds, portions of them be ng found miles away. Tbe works were situated in an opening In a dense woods large trees of vthiebwere uprooted and blown down for rods art-und. From twelve to fifteen men are employed at the works, but owing to its being Ascension Day, none of them were at work. Where tbe bnilding in which the ex nhmion occurred e tood there is a hole large when two men were killed. ' " Burglary at Wilmore. Sunday night the dwelling On Mr. W. fl. Robertson, of (Viimnr. i i , .' " en .-..... vy uurgiars, w! by opening a window who gained an entrance on the lower story and wien proceeded dp etairs to ftm rOOm ff Me T , . K . . --F'"eS ..... o.uriuwti ana wife where they took Mr. Iiobertson's pants, coat and vest, and carried them down stairs. They then rifled the clothing, getting Mr. Robert son S pocket book Which ronl.i thing near s.xfy dollars In money, abrmt six hundred dollars in notes, and bis gold wab i BOOUt dollars. Neither Mr J Robertson or Lis Umy heRr(J the bnrglars during their oneration. were not aware or their loss until the next morning. Sorue neighbors, however, heard noise near the hoose about three o'clock In the morning, but suspecting nothing, made no alarm Up to this time there has been no arrests made although there Is said t h -'uir, mignt ciue to the guilty parties. A Colored Man Hecapf taf ed. On Saturday evening an unknown colored man met with a horrible death at Rock wood Somerset coimtv . ' . -- " uau ciawiea uuaer a t . cugme mat was standing at the wa- 3..,. ana wnen the engine started his nee was lying on one of the rails. The wheel, or the locomotive severed tbe head rrom the trunk, and th ... "d dr"BCPd for 'Mble disUnce the ..j . . . "wuwr, ioe "J vtaa UJ1 1 1 L7 r l L ... .UK uiubru anil mnii .tan i 1 he rem mi us u,tt,.j The remains were n...CICU KiKeiuer. cor- fined an.! hiiri.l . .. , . llJB rxl,eDse wr tDe coun. ty. A telegram from Rock wood this morn ing stated that no one had yet appeared to identify of claim the body. By some the man'a death is believed to have been the re sult of a suicidal purpose, while others re gard it as aeeidentai.-ioAnjrtotcn Tribune of Uiel&hinst. . , A Mew Way tm Stop TraiBS. June 1st the Petit.svlvanfa Pniirn.,1 On j Company will introduce a new air system of j signals in their passenger train, to take the place of the bell-rope now in nee. - When the air-brake was first used it was discover ed I hat the pipes were too small, and larger ones were put in. These old pipee will now be used to signal rrom the conductor to the engineer when the former wishes to stop the train. The nines will mmmnninaia - . -- - ii.il a small whistle In the engineer's cab, and the signal will be given by the conductor poll ing a rope, which will hang on one side of the car. The main advantage lo this sr. 2tZ t hi Zl "! ? "W diffl cult for tbe passengers to stop tbe train. i rains are quite often stopped by some ex j cited or intoxicated passengers, and acci- uri.wj are niteiy lo occur when such a thing happens. Attempted Knleide. Mrs. James Johnston, who was brought to the almshouse a few weeks ago from Gallit zin, attempted to commit suicide by jump irg from the third story window of that in stitution about 3 o'clock on Sundav niornino- last. Another woman in tbe same room wit nessed tbe act. but was uot aware of the purpose until It was too late to Drevent h.r ane was picked ud and rarni "'" "ouse, ana is now lying very hnrt Internally, with the prosnects against ber recoyery. SIXTEENTH COSTEJIIIOS Of the Cambria County . h Nrhool Asaoelatlon. rtBV vty 18 lt(H5 Mr Hr-rirv J Eerv to The following is the program th S- I Mi-s K:um Glass, both of JlunsVt town teenth Annual Convention of thr Cambria ! ship. s.ihht.h School AssociatmH, l ne ht-ld at Morrellville, fa , on i mirsijuj mm Fndav. June 11th and 12th. 1RH5: Tni F.niertainment Ctiiiiiiilt-e will If t the Meiuortist Episcopal church at 1 1 o'eo , j a. in., on Thursdav. June 11th. wh-n -le-i gates will report aud be assigned plac f j entertainment. j AFTEKSOOS SKSSlON 2 O'CLOCK. I Devotional exercises for twenty minutes, j conducted by Mr. Hi-nry Anderson. ' I jt-ct Prayer for God's biessing and the j presence of the Holy Spirit in our Conven I tion. J "Address of Welcome" Rev. N. Davis, j of Morn llvihe. j Response Kev. Robert McCaslin, or Lt eniuru ' Topic "Can the Church meet her O.iMga tlons to the yung without a Sahhath I Sfii.u.l 9" OoHiied rv John Fulton. Alter nate, C. T. Roberts. Topic "Of what Benefit is the Sahbati School to the Church Members, their Fami lies and the Community ?" Opened by Ap pleton Bash. AlUrn!e. D. F. Ramsey. Appointment of Committee to nominate officers for the ensuing year EVENING SESSION 7:30 O'CLOCK. Devotional exercises VO minutes, conduct ed by D. A. Harris. Topic " How can a Teacher undo the False Training a Child receives at Home ?" Opened by Dr B. F. Tomb. Alternate, Rev. Woodward. ' Topic "What can we do in our Schoo.s to Promote the belter Observance of the Sabbath?" Opened by Dr. C. Sheridan. Alternate, Alex. Kondy. Question Box Inquiries may be addressed to any member of the Convention, and will be distributed by the President. FRIDAY MORN INQ SESION-9:30 O'CLOCK. Brief devotional exerciser conducted by John E. Hill. IteoeivitiB and reading all reports and se lecting rdace for holding next Annual Con- i vention. Topic "Is the stndv of Bible Geography Impoitant in Sabbath School ?" Opened by George Marsden. Alternate, Rev. L. Ma- gnlre. AFTERNOON SESSION 2 O CLOCK. Devotional exerci.-es for 10 minutes, con ducted by Dr. J.C. Wilson. Children's meeting 30 minntes. Rev. D. J. Be.ale, Rev. A. C. Johnston, Rev. Shan non will address the meeting. Tonic "Responsibilities and Duties t Parents Co the Saboatli School." Ottoned bv F El re.nfelt. Alternate, Rev. A.J. Bird. , evesiso ekrsio? 7:30 O'CLOCK. i Opened with prayer by Rev. Gibson. j Topic "The Obligation of al! Education , by Example and Teaching to diffuse Tern prranee Principles." Opened by (ieo. S . j Stntzman. Alternate. Tiev. James A. Lane. , f'lnsinff Topic "What Benefits have 1 rp- I ceivetl b Attendance at thia Convaiitiou ?" Question Box. Address by the retiring President and re marks by members of the Convention. Opening speeches limited to 10 minutes. Subsequent opes to 5 minutes. The persons making opening speeches are requested to prepare their retnaiks in writ Inw. so that they'ran be had for publication iu the minutes. REAL ESTATE TBASSrEBS. The following transfers of real estate were filed in the Kecordei's office, th:8 a i a f ctl 1 O JP . place, Tor tne weeK enoitiK .nay. -u, F. A. Kirkpatrick to (ieorge W. Shearer, lot In Morrellville ; consideration. t-r'0. John Mellon et ux. to John Lantzy, 90 acres in Susquehanna township ; considera tion, 583. Clark II. Longbry to Mary Whitman, lot In Cooprsriale borough; consideration ,t"00. Eve !olehaugh to .Jacob S. Hutier, lot in Carrollt'iwn borouah ; consideration, $501. Chrisfian Karlheim. to Francis Loniadu', 1 acre and 7 perches in Cleaifivld township ; consideration, $60. Executors ot John J. Horner to Elsie Co ver. 8 BTes in Taylor township ; considera tion. $450. Sarah A. Carter to Anna M. Cover, lot in Johnstown borough ; consideration, $700. Wm. Ciaebertet ux. to (ieorge U. Brown, lot in Johnstown borough ; consideration, f l.ftOO. benlamin liensnotr to jonn r itzimoiis. ioi In Mil' ville borough ; consideration. $310 i Benjamin Bi-nsbofT to John Fitzimons, lot In Miliviile borough ; consideration. $05. Emily Jane Feari et al. to JuM.. R. Harsb berger, 1 aer and 103 perches in Richland township ; consider ition, $1. James Callahan to Richard Byrne lot In Tunnelhill borougn ; consldetation. $80. Renlamin BenshofT to Dennis Roach, lot in Miliviile borough ; consideration, $300. Benjamin Benshoff to Jerry llarngao. lot In Millyiile borough; consideration. $300. Mary Whitman to John Stainbaugh, lot in Coopersdale borough ; consideration, $'J00. little town in tho pictGresque valley" o'f The Jur, at., directly on the mam line of the P tt. K., rorty four miles west of Harrisbnra and apart from the Interest attach" To the' meetmg will prove a very pleasant place for a spring excursion. For the benefit of ii"j-e oesiring to attend, tbe 29 : 9onP"ny "ill sell from may 15 to 29 inclusive, excursion tickets to Mexico from all principal stations on its system Koou for thirty davs from ri.h,of k,Jv..' --r f v. a IU1 10. Ballon' Mas-a.TneTfor June. We have just received Ballou e for June I e0Pr9MWJ,h L" '"terestin,, illus'ttat'edartU ... X3IHI1U 111 Borneo, by Captain iiowara Uulburt continuing chapter of Mr. Thomes' mnr. or Sailor R.0 u7:...r .. ""wey ana keena nr. Ir- .fc 1..1 r,"9 """C-H Still P thrl,lir"f interest of the boys' adventures It also contains a large amount Of entertaining stories. instrii.ri .J " " sing reading, Iwusekeepers and fane, work." departments, etc., making if. well worth th. price, ... n,r. uy an newsdealers. Price ".'? Pe' S"Py or 1.5d a vear. Addrl 15 cen Themes Talbot. 23 Hawley st, Boston. Take dottrel Any person destroving the fences steal ngortHsturbing the flower, or aubhrW n e.ther of the cemeteries belonging to ufe Congregational church, will be nrosVcuted t Truf8nt'9etXtent ' l or H. March offers the Second"'"7 G U '.U.it3 and CP $10 Third . J 9 18aRA,hfKGolde,1 Eagle ClothlLg noose8 1801 Eleventh avenue. Altoona for G. A? K. fttttt riS" Trette aLd br.Ki.eh.rVJSh.al to THE MARKETS. EBEN8BURG. Mav 91 laax wlCh!?Jml1 5 00 to 6 40 '- u V, yw u utr...... ...... ... Kye. Corn Cats ..... ......... ..... .... ......... Cover seed m " Timothy seed .. Flax seed.... .". Keans " potatoes ..r;::::.:."::::: Butter, rb Eard, ft.. '" " Eggs, per Aoz ...Y....?...." Onions, per bu Hay. per ton.. "'--I'"'"'" oo 73 70 50 7 00 50 2 1 50 00 50 2 15 12 12 50 12 00 PUTSBI RH MARKETS. '-o-Ir.9h. TerVua.Vou'frk 66j.)0c. Jersey Sweet. 4 00 hhl PortTRT Live chickens, 6S70c per ratr liv. turkeys, nffiia, per i.oand. liS',' Per pair Iire.sed-Chi. kens, 16iil7c perpounrP torkeyg. 1719-: ,eese. 195)12. V pouna, for al? Vooi'.420 OOUDtrJ, mlIed cotton; 25ft 8 60; timothy seed, I 801 85; orchard grass. 1 eo ; blue arass. i so.l 60 orchard tone Freah Pennnvio.nl. i .... 15c per doien. ' " """" B8B"' lz AV-f2 80 per bbI ,or common to Talr and 2 76 3 00 for prime to choice. i hrir. J , T V T" meT?- asS'Wc: do. other )2 ;VboiS ! e; common V- ; ?!?'" ' n'oico creamery, 2;titi!22c "-. ; L-uoic-e country. 20fi iKc M i- nrHors. ;f(ync. ' 7 i i . i PI "a. I n oy; mlddllnars. tlT I mi-i lor oi-own and 20 00ifjl 00 for white: chop- Hav-ai ' l t cnoiMMwl corn, 18 0o19 00. ir noiifi oo --""'."-"wo rv lor tiirnt "IUOT I'resseu ; rrom country ons. 17 002rt 00; No. i rrail-,e hay. S 603 uplan-1, 12 V(312 00. ,,,wi wair- 603 0 60 ; Uraisj Wheat. 1081 10 per bushel ooru , 6Si3l a" vr i n . -. n .v- : rr mi iiVr' w-i Flour-ss 506 5 75 per bbl., according to quall Onrr.KB4 00,3:4 50 ppr narrei II V.VK EAL. FBERLY GL ASS Married, at St. Mi .twi'u :n hnlin rtmrch 'n Loretto. on Mon- OBITXAKY. ECJvKXRODE.Died at the residence or I her lattinr. Mr. Gf-orne Fiick In Allegheny tjiilnp, Mrs. Catharine Eckt-nrode, wif , of Jerome Eckenrode, aired about 3 yexrs. EVA VS. Died, at the residence or her husband, Mr. John T. Evans, in On.hria ; townxhip, Tuesday, May 19. 15, Mrs. Ann ; Evans ag?d about tU years. ANNOUNCEMENTS. : FOU MI Kill 'r F. I !ie-hv a'mi.m.re I er ia AinjIidllfP ltf 111 1 t Til C IMC TUMI I WW lon cf She-rid s-u''je.-t tr dtcljioli ol the lirB- I Dcrulic priiDHry election. JllSKPH A. ORAY. tlarrolltown. May . 1SS AVf:RTIJr.MK5iT.S. $500,000 i yearj::; Ntatrmrnt tf tlie American, 7ftlonil and I nltcH Matcn and Canada F.x prens CempiinlM. Iroy, X. Y. The atretiitth ol K.rae Uiv n. t in lir multitude, nor in her rain laden fleets Those were elements at strenvth, our her never-lal! in rwuree Iny i 7df ...... ....... i ....I HK.Molina of Kotuan sol llnrs. IMsdpline-ltlathe very soul to ail the wonder- ful nieanlnn possessed by tl" word "vrteran. Mr BeniMirt ol Truv. Is a veteran in tne nirpj. l.nsin. "TUiriy three y.ri," he laid to your . rei. ,rt. r stood at this desk.- It Is the .lis ctoline of years ot experience whieh givM him , I ....... i.. ho hnl.'.s in the trust and esteem of the three irrat eorporitun-. -We hare a busl- i ncss ol tauu.iit year, and I've heen alueut from , this offl.-e hardly a month in all lht time, altho' 1 must rnntoss that many times I ve worked here ; when snflerlnir ureal pln. lor 1 have heen tro.i- , l. all my life with biliousness and a jspepsia. k.,.1 bveome so redueed and weak that . T had f no at.petite. ami my diitestlon wholly dtsor a .. t J.. tried various remedies, but almost 2 happened ro hit ution Ir. Kennedy's j year airo bottle or so I heaan lo tcei sironucr in cutj The ureat ditfleulty ha been with my digestion, but this seems to retrula-e It Pfrlectly. I have, sir irreat lalth la Ir. Kennedy's lAVnKUfc K EM 1 1 Y 1 have hounlil and Klven a irreat deal of It to the' poor aronnd here; those, yon know, who have do mime; te buy medicine jf any kind, for there are a irreat many tr.iutdcl w.th bilious diseases and siirt-r on wlthnat aid. I always keep FVKITE KKMEHY In tie honso. 1 cocsideT it 'he best medlelne lor tb blood fn the market. Well 1 must attend to this matter lor the west- t rn nart of the city. Say. yon tell the iiortor i ara oomlna down to Kondeul to see mm in uir ut 1 want to know him." I left the veteran anil at his )Kwt, rejoicing lo health and grateful to Dr. Kennedy. OUI'IIANS' COUUT SALE OF YALt'ABLE REAL ESTATE T-Yvlrtneot an order lu!nif ont of the r IS ..k.n.' i-.-nrt ol Catnliria county, to me di- rtt-ted, 1 will expose at public sale on the prem ises In'tlallitiln horounti. on SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1835, At two o'clock", p.m.. the following described re al estate, to wit : A certain .leeo or lot ot (round situate in the horo.igh of tlallitzin. C-imhria eounty P.. boauded and dosmhed ai follows, via Fronting seventy on- leelonMain street, havlnir lot ot t harles Seir.iti oo the west, an al ley at the back, lot ol T. S Troxell. M. D , on the outh; reervlt.K from said deon"lied lot of ground a portion theraol twenty-five leet in wdm and r jnulnrf nacK aionif lot 01 v o i.-- --i I fepttoan allev. h.ivlnif a stnoie Miereon erected. Tbe Iiart ol said lit to he Sild li-vinu a lare 2-Story Frame DWELLING HOUSE ' and outbuilding, all In nood repair, tjiereon f erected. The house Is larxe and commodious. I havluv thirteen moms, and la very suiuible lor a ! boa-d nir hou or for offices. 1 EKMS OK N AL.E- One third of the purehne 1 money to he paid at the confirmation ol the sale. and the remainder In two equal annudl payments i with Interest, to be secured b judKmeut bond and I mortgage of tbe purchaser. tt. A. i-nii'-i . Adm'i ot Ji.slah M. Christy, dec d. Oallitlin, Pa.. May 2, H86.-C. T3UBLIC SALE PERSONAL PROPERTY. There will he sold at public auction at Fallen. Timber, Cambria county. Fa., on WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, '85, at 11 o'clock, a. m., the follow! nit personal proper ty ol Charles Kanstead. deceased, to wit: 3 HEAD HORSES, 2 MILK COWS, One yoke of Oxen. 2 two horse wagons, 1 two-horse cart, 2 huitifiea. 1 two-hore eart. 3 one horse carts. 1 ox cart and yoke, 1 government wagon, sleluh. ' ; Fcrl. and mni other arttcl i. serous ,o mention. ra.Term. n.t enVh Aannhitra tor af Charles Kanstead.'dec'd. ORPHANS' COURT SALE" I I I Valuable Real Estate! Cctou'n?yn rV.v,.,.,',". ,t' FRIDAY, MAY 22nd, 1885, lO A'aU.I. - . At 12 o'clock me roiiowlnif desrrrbed real in ie iMiBanr mj tit . . certain traeta of icinH- - . ? i, iltuate and beiDg in Cam una county. Pa. neaownslYj!0 L"1 In the Improyements 8 "UUl nve res wltl .nd,viod o.7oer0.e luterest .n tin, on the headwaters of OlwXT '?".0J ana L-iearnelJ townshina r' m i!o tainlnir H3t0 acres , ; f,a0rla county, eon- of Cambria JroJ i.I '"V- a,lJlnlnit lands JJt. .ecurcl b,ZZ"Xa ortn lgp Persons dealrlnir r call on " o7-,r 5 . i2'?C? wl" P'eaao Or hit Attorney!, '.i .- m n r.ii i, T-r-T-t. Administrator. STEEISS & OWENS Tyrone, Pa. The C R E AT J U M BOENCINE a wr E0HER COMBINED. Prire.flT:- vpu-ardt Cheapest rlir In the market fordrlT Inic llirht machine ry. Just the tbln for Farmera' use. Icecream Dealers, Printlnsr Presses, Thresh'ir Machines c. Manufacturer o all kinds of Ma chinery fc Johhing. Send for Catalogue and Price List. H. P. R ANKIN, 84. K k HS Irwin Avb.. AtLKOHaitv. Pa. Way n, 18SS.-lyr. DMINISTRATORVtjHilET t ... E6t?t.eJ' Jo!,KPH Foolb. deceased. Lettera of Admlnlti-ri ... seuh Foirle lat.o! : 1" ",e estate or Jo in heen granted Yo TTh. Vnde,.Vl2"i,:.l;iL"tT: erehr to make i i.avmWr ",n ,n.,,e,,td to "Id " cJalms aJainT, Tv, wJlnoat "elayjind those haylnn JOHN FOOLE WM. tt-. KK1SE. i AdminUtrators; P" township. May 15. 185 -t ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. Eatate of Matthias Sniwm,, datad. township, hay ""beenVred Vh-' ed. notica la beh. T ??'?d .? tn8. onderaian- i said estate ih.i . mose indebted to I aVlayVInd tbe R&lViZZ??"'" , must present thm ...J,' 5lD".tne " aettlement. iai u - ii'.. ' C A THABIN'E STH4WMI KR. April 24, 18S5. St. Administratrix. STRAY COW". Sfraypd away from 2 white face, two white enot. nn.S"Z "ia.-w'1?. ? The cow wa. raised hy Jol.a Carlhelm In bk w. The"", K,t.? J5"?"? """King th.coW - - icn,irima. MICHAEL VIT7P a udtu: Oallitiln, Pa. , May 22, 1S86.-C. " CAUTION Whereas my wif,.. Mar iraret Donahoe. left my bed and board with out just cause 1 hereby caution ill persons aVatnn harboring or trustln her on my account, as 1 wm STJff H!"". "nt"ld T herfnnleJs co"peM4d to do to hy law. J V LT A N Iu tiVTi. Clearfield twp., May 19, IsVi.c. AUUt- &4 i: U(J A N TIL E A r rr. A I S E M E X T CAMBRIA COUNTY, J For th yar 1S5. "TTENIFJf of Forelicn anil Io;iiennc 3dT-nn-V dlfr. lnitlll!r- and Hrewem. Broker. u-.. in C:imbrl uuanty, will Uke notice lhit iy kivs hrtn appraie'1 nl cli!l hy ihr un'lrrjcnel Afiprao'er ol Mercantile anil other L,iceua ix, lor trie year 15, as follows, town: ADAMS TOWNSHIP. Oat. Ttrx. H rrrl f" 14 laniel (i)bn... . 14 J FtJohB ' 14 L. Kos - " 14 .1 R Stall 1 14 E s IhunnlitiK . 7 M l ,v so oo ALUI1HKNY TWF. H ' K h H HtmiDrlwriiiht 14 W J Ituefc 00 00 RAKR TWP. 14 Kobrrt (llenn 4 Maloy fc. L.ieo T j0 7 00 BLACKUCK TWP. Iiaac Mleh ids 7 60 OAMBKIA BOKOLOH. atrleli Bvie . . 7 00 7 oo 7 oo 7 on 7 no 7 00 7 oo 7 OO 7 to 7 i to 7 no 7 OO 7 00 Tii-im:t kl Howe.. V il'wn - William rrtiiey U A Slide -. JuliU li.llllK ; .I 'S Ntittieh lolm Klnnd S n . .. lvti-r JoMy Martin Fish Kurnnrii rvey Thomas Huloran SlDKcr M't'tc to M 14 UAKKOLLTOWN BOR. f 1. Ei-V .1 Binder K F Maueher .. J W Sharii:iuah .... V Sj Riirker k Kro.... A H Kauu Amlrew Eckenrode . H ( I StolB 1" J lltetrieh I) A I,uther J I H.oik & Itm H H I'otthorf C A a S H Buck 10 00 7 &0 7 00 . 7 0) . 7 50 7 50 . 7 00 . 7 00 . 7 00 . 7 00 7 on 7 oo . 7 00 CHEST TP. 14 Sarauol trill... 7 00 . ..n..T . CBOTLE TP. 14 It 14 14 10 14 14 I 14 J I) PIUTBOier . 1 1 A Burt net t C A lnmond John Brown treo B Stineman ... J W lavis.... N S OeorifO W K Moore - 7 00 7 00 7 1.0 7 00 21) 0O 7 t 7 00 7 CHEST SKKINGS BOK. 14 J Perry a. Son. U i' t) Wharton -- U Thomas H Bell - 14 J U W ilber CLEAKFIELUTP. 14 Thomas Dumphy .. It M A Imnnenaa 14 KKShotl CON EM AVOH BOK. 14 Conrad tj-erhardt - 14 Joseph M Young 14 J B Clark 14 A Lehmj-er 14 Wra Stelirerwald It J .ho SHoruier 14 Ml) Jones -- 14 John Vldman - 14 John O Vorhaoer a tfFfc.EC S-t1t 14 .Tos Kreidlioff 14 J J Strsyer -... T Oft T oo T ov T uu 7 00 7 00 7 oo 7 oo 7 oo 7 00 7 Oo 7 00 7 50 7 00 7 lO 80 00 7 00 7 00 COIIPEKSIIALE BOR. A F. Somervllle Kuukln t SUeridao...-. - EAST COSEMAVUH. Samuel Tlbtjott .1 .1 rhanr J .1 Crane. - P K Slmllsr . Cliarle-" Prinirie -- A B Frlnale, E O- Harve .- .1 B KaBiluian - ELDEH TP. ( 14 j u 14 Thomas Ott & Co HBENSBURC BOK. 14 M L. Oatman 14 eo Uurifv . 14 CTKohcrt 14 V IottriT.ircr 14 V S B rkert Bro. 14 Jacob Thomas 14 E. lames .. 14 John Owens 14 Lloyd St Sons 14 O A Zimmerman.- 13 (Jeo Huntler 14 E lwird (rrlrUth 14 1) Evans - - 14 Carl Kilnius 14 E C Parnsh 14 P C Wanner 14 J M Thompson 14 Thomas OrittUh 14 A Strittmatter 14 lavt9 Bros, FRANKLIN BOR. Adams Davis O S Paul Martin Ouster E Wisslnner &Co... 5' PeiWV'..r.-.;-;.v.v. William Veckiey. Taylor. MctJoy.'.l Thomas Bradley Peter Kaylor . Michael Bracken". S B Corn F J Christy A O Buck &. Co.".... J Benicele . J 1 Tronell John Ferguson. ,J"U Monroe & Co ORUBBTOWN BOR. J L Ream...... JACKSON TP. David Simmons JOHNSTOWN BOR. William Strauss, Jr John Ryan...... I'avid Creed ".. ' Miller 8t Loreotx "" Ifcivfs Bns .7"" Oeorge Helser .V.V.V."" John Fenn V.V.". C Monterenle ...."..".".!""! L F Leltenbarirer . F W Hay Alexander Kecke '..'.'IT " J M Shumaker.... """" Louis Wehn JI.II"!"" C Keinnel V Krleirer John Frlta ".. A Roland M S Maloy . ' F S Maloy .. .".."...".'.7...'."."..'.V.'." W'llliaoi U . d e ra v e " ".".".". Oeig 4 Schry w"" Ilavls Nrn. ............ 14 14 14 14 It 14 14 14 14 14 14 13 - .. .. .. .. - .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . Two 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 11 Bantley FTOnhr7ierV.T.V.."J.V." 9 ffels r oster fc Clulnn It N All A U..rn. 13 James J Murphy 14 O O Luther..;.. 14 H T He France. ... 12 V Luther 14 A Cohen "' IS F W Kress '....'." 14 reorif r Unveraaitt.I.II" H Lewis L ickhanlt 14 Ceoree Kefper II Co , 14 J K Oailanher 14 S Keineman..... 14 Phillips Bros 14 C Cohen ' 14 John Stenjrer 14 A Nathan 14 Standard Store. 14 Scott Dlbert 14 Lewis Cohen ... 14 New York Clotbtn- Hali 14 Eldridire & Vounir . 14 OT Fraiier 14 Job Mornan ......I" 14 Henry Pruehard ....." 14 Oeorire T Hell.... 14 J H llunlap "' 14 1) K Jones.. ". 14 E S Wilt 14 William Owens .".."" 14 I R Halrd... 14 WK Huher.. 14 Charles Rrown 14 Lewis Rfese.. 14 Ilarisat Bro J Steward Co L Hiumer .... 14 McMHIen ft. Waters.'. 7 00 7 00 7 to 7 00 7 la) 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 no 7 00 . . 7 00 7 00 .. 60 00 .. 7 00 . 7 00 . 7 00 . 7 00 . 12 5C . 7 0J 10 00 j 7 00 j . 7 00 ' . 20 00 , . 7 00 ! 7 50 ; . 10 00 12 50 . 7 00 i . 7 00 ' . 7 00 . 7 00 . 7 00 10 00 . 7 00 ! 10 00 : 7 0 ; 7 00 7 00 JHA Kenshotf 1 AI'Kloney ..... 12 L Staraardter T. 14 Kramer a. Bro 13 John Dlhert 14 Charles tfriftith 14 KtriMont'enr . . 10 L M Wooir - 14 K Zauir 14 C (i CampberrV.3.'.'.".'.'"' 13 jM Kntim 12 Hartfell i'Tlonn'eily.'.'.'."" 14 M Harshberger 14 J w Stephens .... 14 W s W ea vor 1 W H I .ever 00 J 14 A Meti 13 I Myers ft. Co.".'..."l.l".""J 14 W A Cramer 13 J Swank A- Son 14 Jacob Wilt ... . 14 A Fililebran.lt 14 Wllllitm Caldwell 14 Charles S Kuth 14 Siriirer MTgC3 1 Plack Bros 14 K F Schofl . 14 tt Bostert . "V. 14 Henry Vlerlng 14 Jconre Merer 14 Strayer Bros 14 Ll flier ft Chllcoat 13 Henderson ft Alexander...., 14 C Flseasser .... 14 O Hoffman ... 14 John Brady ' 14 H W (Jiven 14 W W Pike.. . ' 14 F A Heist 14 J S Abbrldire. ....".". 14 L Fockler.... ...1"."." 11 LBaumer '' 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 54 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 ltl 7 .so 7 oi? 10 00 7 ;o in 7 oo 7 is! lo oo ; 7 (i 7 oe 7 eo 7 si i 7 5 : 7 ' ' W so - Oil ; 7 O0 7 .V 7 oo 7 oo ' 7 I 7 00 10 l) 7 SO . 7 M) lo 7 ) 7 oo 7 no S.'iO eo 7 oo 10 :o 7 00 7 oO 7 xi Id oo 7 on . 7 "O , 7 no . 7 oo 7 .so . 7 SO - 14 I. F Vt ytt H Thomas Wswlt-re 14 Murshall Weakland S4- eore K Shryork 14 .1 H HennitiK........ .. i WikkI Morrell iit'o.. Limited. It. Hlnier Al .lohnfn..... . 13 lHtrobe I.utnotreand Hrootn 'o 1 M Sherman .... 14 John Von Alt 14 M .1 Cook 13 Bnrrrk Mi Oeliaa St Co 14 Wpiivfr Sx She!r.jL , 14 CotirstJ W iedilerlrettn 14 4.: e.h Slirk 14 John Hnntin.... 14 I'wmbrta fron IVaajrtiny .. 14 JFCarpentcr LOKFXTO BOR, loretto Mdse o , ,, ........ William l.ituniter A .1 Chrlstv N-TO'Friel V F Melfc.na'.d W f Mr.Meer.... J E Shields L1I.IT BOK. I'arrin lehev f-ore Brunt...... M-tf Bradley ihn Leahry fc Son. .. Huxhes fc Co t c t t A (eome. H L He.. rue 31 A MiSri.rilnle (l.corne Mi i;ntoh.. JdiD t'onrad W1LLY1LLE BOK. E .1 Vinton W S o Brien H W Hivrn t W Stutzman at Sod M!le Buckley Patrick foo..elly 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 0) 7 7 Oil 7 oo 7 00 7 00 7 Ml 7 T-0 7 50 7 oo 7 oo .. 7 14 1 1 14 14 M 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 on 7 tfl 7 00 MORKELLVI LLE. I T4 H Anderson....... Peter Sallv stolifh !k. 11 111 H M Tomh Bro Alfred Clifford . . . . 7 00 7 W 7 00 7 00 7 OO M 14 1 1 MCNSTEK TP. OO 14 H J Eberly PKtlSPEtT BOK. Austin Neary POKTAiE TP. 3 O Noel Svlv.ster McKenzte 3'' Martin Co , W F. Mtilholiand Mrs M A Prinle 7 00 14 7 00 7 T 10 7 . 7 KEADK TF. J H Fi k . . I, (rlasirow .... J S McCartney Max Frirk KLK .wr John Mcl.inald 3ates, txlasitow fc Co I 14 14 14 14 13 14 14 n 1 W M.wes 14 F V Kerlln 14 .111 Klard I.J J l1v Hro 14 I K' KlWiir.l 13 i....rne fc t 'on Irr 14 Hn. k.-r Hr:.s 14 M K tJlark 13 schrj.lrta Htwr 14 'harles I.unwlie 14 John A MrKlnney 14 II I- Keyser 14 Matthew Moonev 14 .1 M Morrow.....' 14 Knill Yn g .......... . 14 W Watrom-r Vt PAOihtmlilil'ii 14 FoHler s lveririKd.. 14 AW Kiieh 14 'harles Hix-hstem ... 14 Willlaip SS-rauss. Sr... 14 MerTv J 14 Thomas F laivts 14 Wllsm I'raaser....... 13 Hrinker Hn 14 (Jeorite II w.rer 7 on 7 0-1 7 oo 7 00 10 0" 7 oo 7 00 HIGHLAND TP, William Trent. Oeorjje Conrad STONYCKEEK TP. L W Buck Jacob Jacoby TI'NNELHILIj BOK. M McMortr P J Murray. , Mrs P Smith 7 or. 7 60 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 i1 7 0u 7 00 Thomas K Plunkett Jol.n Kmney (1 W Shiffler Taylor tp. S P Morrell WASHINGTON TP. U 14 Mrsjohn Ltefo 14 John Eaiter - 14 James Oilten - 14 William MeConnell - 14 Mrs O Parrish 14 Albert Eckonn.de W1LMOKE BOK. 14 S M Finney 14 P F Kerby 14 A W I'lotner S. Sous 14 P M Brown 14 J O Morehead - 14 JohnSchroth 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 50 7 oo . 7 60 ' 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 0-1 10 50 7 Oil 7 OO ; 7 00 7 00 WHITE TP. 14 Fisk & Co.. 7 6.1 , . 7 00 I 7 00 . 7 0.). . 7 00 WOODVALE BOK. S B Eldrldice - V H Kosensteel k Son KETAILERS OF SPITMTUOrS liquors as assessed In Cambria couatr.for the year 185: 16 00 . 7 00 7 00 ALLEGHENY TP. 7 00 7 00 . m 7 oo 7 00 7 00 7 00 , 7 00 7 00 7 SO 7 00 7 00 7 oo 7 oo 12 60 License . . . . aao 00 50 po E llcssler CAMBKIA BOR. Pavld Btirkhard J inn Lvsett " Patrick Boyle.... Mrs. E Howe...... . ' "" 1 Ch;irle Boyle.. Z" J Fisher... Mrs M Fit.patrWk J oh n Si-h effa u er ".V.."" J. , teorire lirner I Jacob Schafter ZZ'.'.'.Z'. ZZ ; John Kinti.. Poter Both "J." i Mrs .Mariraret Herbert""."."." IT" " Patrick McLauijhlln. Pnnlel l,yett E l ward H ays ..... ...." Z Peter Fitr;."atrick. .."..."". "' CARROLLTOWN BUR., 7 60 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 60 7 60 7 00 7 00 60 7 00 10 00 7 (0 7 uo 7 v0 7 00 7 00 T 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 n 7 00 is 00 25 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 12 60 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 ; 7 00 7 eo 7 00 ; O A Lanebetn E L Binder Z " , L Sfhroth A H Haoir . D C Wetsell ft J SuiixZZZZZ"ZZZZZZ CARROLL TP. J A Barley Thomas J "Weakland '. ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ j ' CON'EMAVOH BUR. Joseph Pnley John Oause. " Frederirk Beuier ..........V.....".. O J Hoffoian "." Lawrence Keich Iravld Costlow .V" Joslah Swaak Mrs Kate Von Alt ZZZZZ"Z Benedict Ever ...."7 Laura Toohey Mrs C A Sloan !....."..".". " ZZ Conrad Ernst John K rr ."." Philip Hertcinicer PS Freldhotf eorire Held V. Erhardt Maltiie John Swartrman "" Andrew Fitzsimmons . " A F Leckey '.ZZZZZ.ZZ'ZIZ. CHEST TP. Joseph Rhody CHEST SPRINGS. J A Wlrtner .- John Crouse ."..-.".."....".." 50 00 50 no 60 00 CHOYLE TP Thomas Keelan Peter Krown 60 60 60 00 61 00 50 00 7 00 1 John I Wentmih I' harles N A .rouse ." PEAN TP. Leonard Hollia EAST CONEAIAVUH. 60 60 I 00 . Manraret Kelly 7 00 ! W J I '.nr.o 60 00 j V) 60 50 60 6.J 00 d A Confer. Christina Klst EBENSBUK'F BUR. John A Blair . P F Brown ZZZZZZZ' MrC Foster V li St James Myers."'.''.'..".".V."."."."J"J ELDER TP. Charles Endler.. fx ott .T."'." 60 00 50 00 VI 00 6u 00 60 0 50 0U FRANKLIN BOK. Peter Rubrlta.. 50 00 OALL1TZIN BOH. Charles Prass Arnold Lenti ZZ. J M Oumminc ". M ich ael Fl tinarria........ J '."ZT Jacob Bopp " Orlfflth Bonner ..! " Paniel J Burk, Sr 50 no 6o .10 60 00 6o OA 50 0O SO VI 60 50 ORUBBTOWN BOR. I WL Llvfnrston J L Ream. .... 50 00 60 00 JOHNSTOWN BOR. 1 EH Wlllon.r i Neil Sharkey " 1 John Coad Philip Schnlthela..., John Frank " , John Schlffauer OeonreC Kaab Patrick O'Cinnell Thomas Kinney...'. John V Schafter... John l Thomas William Thomaj..!'.' ! JolmMurton .SO 00 60 01 50 00 60 60 60 00 60 O0 50 00 60 00 60 O0 ho rn m so oo fco M v i eo V 00 fl 0 n M- 1 00 ' frK (0 Sir IT w) se- 50 SO' W SC' .SO to fyi 50' M OO bO 0 50 & 50 a jn on JO OO SO H SO OO) 50 00 re-.rre v Kouku..... W S f'tf-rofi Jos.h l'ri-op Jame M ti Itiean I'aul W icieanri Henrv Shaffer.... F.-tih'art l'le:l I'hoir.a I w I . J He-nik JohD Friti . LILLY UK. .loha A Ha-rllton.. Mrs M Hille John Metnrar S in ' in Ky-an ..... M C Bra. Hey OiHince Hrynl..... fylWHrd Maihesrn. C Kobift C A ilnltt W 00 V) no 50 on 50 eo fro oo 50 50 50 00 50 SO 50 50 Lt ) K ETTO Bt)K. C F OTV.iniell Florian B'-nnele A J Christy 50 r fxi 00 50 00 MILLY1LLE BOK. WtWln 3 50 OO """"" 50 5 FA .1 a m es KM ward M- lvkUKhlln 50 00 Nell M.-Ananv 50 V) Mrs t: iKiwIlnr . .trlek Kodeers j 1'homas Mclx-rmwU.. j,,(in Honan ; Patrick Mmnahan 60 00 60 00 H 60 60 00 50 00 William Marshall ruKTAUETF. Jesse Mctlouh. 60 00 KEAI'E TP. lhiTld Urookbank. James Lalcg 60 00 50 60 KH'HLANn TP. 60 69 M 00 J H'.WukJnf 00 John Himea . STO.XYCKEEK TP. C J Schaeffer... Frederick Koehm TCNNELH1LL B4JR. Patrick O'Dowd Mrs O Fltrpatrick lhiniel McKenna - Kichard Byrne 80 eo 60 OO W1LMOKE BOK. Joeenh Horner I Conrad M entroth W ASHINGTON TP. John Bvrne - - - John H Clark W K Dunham - Michael Donahue - Patrick Myors John P O Neill VPFEB YODEK TP. ChannceT Dayii - - Charles HochMein EAT1NU HOUSE LICENSES. T5ARR TWT 00 00 00 00 Henry Frltt .. 1 Stejilien Uuirk ' Chrle Zimmerman. ! W 11 rtomi-on Conrad Hi-fltuan Thoma S l-tvi Mrs I' Kast llnsh i i ree it wood.... -l.-hn Z"brl Charles l ii !1 ' Kohert Sarersoti ' Ardrew Winn Joseph Kot .icenae. .. t-o oo Claxx. 5 George Hunnagie - - CAMEFIA BOR. 5 John Water - 5 Frank Kurtz - fi Martin Logan Carkolitows BOR. 5 Frederick Eager. - 5 Henry TVutn 5 John Multz CLEARFIELD TWP. 5 John Bender conemaugh lton, 5 Elizabeth Burke CONFMAUGH TWP. 5 II L Shaffer 00 00 7 00 7 00 7 0 7 7 00 7 oo 7 On 7 Oo DEAN TWT. 5 James J Uhody 20 50 GALI.IT7.IN BOR. (0 on tM Oo ' 00 Joseph liasliner Andrew tieagler JOHSfTOWS BOR. C J Sehtiable Ilavid Falooti J B (ierLart Andrew Abler M1LLVILLE BO It. Jerome Goulding rOKTAC.E Twr. Francis Mcliooald..- - rr.osrECT BOR. Tatrick Nary Thomas Krtey - READE TWP. Albert Youngkin STONYCKEEK TWP. i l'eter II Malzi 7 00 j 7 00 7 oo 7 oo j 7 00 7 W 7 00 7 00 7 00 SLMMERHILL TWP. John Roehm M 00 50 liO 60 00 5" 00 50 00 M 00 60 00 60 00 50 00 60 00 60 CO SUSQUEHANNA TWP. 5 Anthony A Miller 3 Philip I Miller .'. TUNNELHILL BOR. 5 William Mctiarvey WILMORE BOR. 5 BCJMcUuire Washington twt. 5 Louisa Weiser yUAKT LICENSE. CARKOLLTOWN BOROUGH. 50 00 ) wi Wl 50 00 60 00 50 00 , 60 00 : 5.1 00 60 00 60 00 50 50 50 00 13 John J Ilaug Bro 13 Jos A Gray & T S Wuiiama. JOHNTOWN BOB. 13 John Raab . 13 John Ludwu St,a " 13 Fiher Co.... 13 Wiiiiam M Doi1son. ".'S....... MILI.V1LLE BOB. 13 M McBride BREWERIES. CAKBOLLTOWN BOR. 9 Frederick Eger 50 OO 60 50 !W 00 60 SO 60 50 60 60 60 00 60 00 60 00 60 60 60 00 50 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 60 60 .VI 00 .10 tar 60 O0 60 SO 50 00 I 60 60 , Henry Blum.. James fctu!tz & Uo., CAMBRIA BOR. Jacob Goenner CONEMAUGH BOR. Lambert A Kress CONEMAUGH TWP. Lawrence K &t GALLITfIN BOB Mrs Mary Ankenbauer JOHNSTOWN BOB. John Etnmerllng... Jacob Meyer WASHINGTON (ieo J Srhwaderer Theodore Sell TWP. BILLIARD TABLES. CONEMAUGH BOR. D Costlow, 2 tables CROTLH TWP. John D Wentroth, 1 table JOHNSTOWN BOR. James Clarfe, S tables S NunamaKer, 4 tables .".1. LTLI.T BOR. Fred Welden, 1 table John Mentzgar, 1 table LORETTO BOR. A J Christy, 1 table PORTAGE TWP. Jesse McGough, l table BKAPE TWP. Grant Kuhn. 1 table Margaret Gorman, 1 table WASHINGTON TWP. Cresson Springs Co., 4 tables. J P O Nell, 1 table TEN-riX ALLEYS, ftO 50 30 60 30 50 30 00 30 00 30 00 eo 50 30 0 J B leonv, Allegheny tp , 1 alley Creoson Springs Co, Washing ton township. 6 alleys J D Weutroth, Crcj le ipVl'aYfey 30 50 M 60 30 60 An appeal will be held af the Coromla sinners' office, la Knetishnr, .k no I Monday of June, is.; - - -- vu Lun ll laL 60 00 f-0 00 W 5o 60 00 M 60 M 60 6 9 60 60 00 60 60 r-j oo 60 Ol 60 t0 60 00 60 00 20 00 'JO 00 20 60 20 OO on go 20 50. :o t0 20 00 20 00 20 00 20 00 2 T-0 20 60 2J 00 20 00 20 50 20 00 20 50 20 00 20 K) 20 .V) 20 60 20 50 20 60 20 00 25 60 25 60 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00- 25 00 15 00 15 00 15 00 15 00 25 00 15 00 15 OO 15 00 15 00 15 00 15 50 40 00 30 00 70 oa 60 00 KENNEDY, Appraiser, W oo May 8, 1880. IE