ImMu Jrctrann. I 1 EBEN9B17KU. PA , IDA 1 . - MAY 29, 1S8S. ''LOCAL AXD PERSONAL. . 7 tre. There and the Other Place. Saturday is Decoration Dav. iNcit wee is Court week. i.For-unl eoods go to the Sut(ar Bowl. .F choice groceries so to the Sugar I"."'- APtpt-r hangers and painters are having; j tir "harvest. . fVjr.tingclon'a Dew elevatoa will told , t'O bushels of grain. While attending Court don't forget to j, tp ami rv the printer. i-Two prisoners escaped from tbe Centre r ni,tv jnil on Sunday last. .Ti e Mountain House, at Cresson, will t a roei ,or a,""" on tne 2i!n f J une. " .Notwithstanding predictions to the con t ary, the potato bug has made it appear- t ":C. Ttie manufacture of oue and two dollar r jtes hm been suspended by the Govern- E.nt. .-Sut-sk thieves entered the cellar of Wm. 3, Cinnell oo Saturday night and carried c 3 two loaves of bread. -.Wanted McDonald, at Loretto, wants j Ofo pounds of good clean wool, for which va wj;i pay tbe highest price. Governor Pattison has approved the bill fohiliitirg the uanuf icture and sale in this Coniiiioii wealth of oleomargarine. It pays to raise good stock. Several ricking colts of the HamDtonlan stock were fi-ild here for 1 10 apiece last summer. Mr. George M. Riddle, a citizen of the fast ward, who has 'been absent In Philadel phia for some time, Is agatn in ur midst. A new railroad time tatle went into ef fect on the Pennsylvania railroad on Sunday htt. h-tt it mates no change on our branch. i-Fmtt trees of every tend seem to be ,i kIi blossoms, giving promise of an a!wT'""'t yield of fruit the coming season. The Indiana county Republicans elect el delegate favoring the nomination of M. S. iy ( S'ate Treasurer, on Saturday lSt. A little irl recently Jumped the rope T time at Kittanning, and Is'now lying at tie poii.t of death, the result of over exer- t'on On Thursday of last week a new engine f jf the water works at the almshouse, built by Mr. John MeKeona, of Johnstown, waa delivered. Mr W. H. Gardner, of ilollidaysburg, h was at one time a resident of Wilmore, this riMiitv, is dangerously ill at bis home In Hoilidaysburg. MwsiEkiza Fodder,' of Everett, Bedford county, becoming despondent from nnrequi td love, took poison one day last week and !! oo Saturday last. Mr. Samuel O'llara, of Munster town chip, Is fixing up his grist mill, and will re place the old machinery with all the new od latest improvements. A colored man and a white girl wanted ta 8t married in Johnstown on Saturday last, but could not find a Justice who was willing to tie the knot for them. Th. time Is coming apace when the yaungBler will come home with Ms shirt on wrong aide out. and be unable to explain to tit mother how it happened. Ex. :-Mr. Thomas II. Ileist arrived in town fit Saturday last and spent several days at Maple Park Springs, superintending the f reparations for the coming season. If there is any thing In the old tradition '. it rsii on Whit Sun "lay we will have rain nn the seven succeeding Sunday, then Ijolt out for your neighbor's umbrella. Quite a Dumber of our citizens went to Ckrroiltown on Monday last, to witness the ceremonies attending the dedication of the new altar in tbe Catholic church at that place. Burglars attempted to blow open the ea?r in the Philipsburg postoffice one night last week, but failed. They, however, got f with -about flS worth of postage tamps. Tim jewelry store of K. B. Green in B Mitzda'e wm burglarized on Wednesday iitit last and about 250 worth of goods ftnien. The thieves jeft no clue as to their identity ; Mr. James C. Devore, the fireman who was killed In the tunnel on the 20th of April last, had an accident Insurance policy fcf f '.otKi, which was paid to his sister on tunly last. ! Miss Ilattle Jones, daughter of William M. J'Mies, of Allegtieny city, formerly of this p'noe, was married on Thursday of last w-rk, hut we have failed to learn her bus- fcanil'a name. f in Monday evening the cylinder head fcf ar engine In tbe new rail mill at Johns town blew out, causing damages sufficient to toD the mill for several days In order to make repairs. I The woman who jumped oat of the !nnhoue window last week was not the wife of James Johntnon, but his sister. She Is "till lying very low, and the chaDces are eainst her reervery. f n Thursday of last week the official Ters were received by Father Phelan, of I'.t'.shurg, from Home, making him Coad J i'or Bishop of the diocese of Pittsburg, with the right of succession. -Mrs. Alice Hughe, wife of Richard J. fi-Jahe. died at the residence of her bus imd in Altoona on Tuesday last, aged "nut 47 years. Iler remains were taken to SHadelphla for lotermeot ? C. F. Ilager, Surgeon Dentist, of Johis l"wn, win be at the Mountain House on the awnnd Friday and Saturday of each month, ere he will be prepared to do all work ruining to bis professslon. a24-2m. The watch belonging to Mr. Charles wns, of Allegheny township, which Mr. Aihi Rudolph had up for chaorvs was raf-f-1 off and Mr. Joha Ilogue, of Carroll wrif.ip, held the lucky ticket, f James Gardner for tbe use of tbe ered-J-ors Wiinam M. Lloyd ts. John Lloyd, nf ie ball, was argaed In tbe Supreme "im at Philadelphia on Tuesday last, but p to tiii time there has been no decision fr-Ddered. -Boralnmine a superior vail finish. Bet t than ail kalsoraires or whitewash, Is fap and durable, will not crumble or peel ami U good for Inside or outside work. -.An ,np, at Dr. Zimmerman's drng store, i Ti e time W close at hand wien tie sun f-ayrome where he Is not wasted. Ton n kepp him oat by obscuring your window th mixture of one ounce of gum traga th in the white of six eggs, well beaten. Aaeheate tint may be given with any of r analine dyes. It can all be washed off ihen you choose. -Tfu-re is every Induration that the eom- " uannPr season wilt ind our town fall of F "timer visitors, who will spend the am liere for the benefit of their health. -"rling house keepers and everybody eUe f 'u!d remember that they cao alwajs find John Owens' store on High Street, dry f""' dr",a Kwds, booU and shoes, grocer f. provisions, and ail kinds of fanned fMl at 'be very lowest prices. 1 n taT9 recel7ed ,ettr 'rom Mr. Ju an DonlJoe, of St Augustine, for publlca l'm m which that gentleman withdraws I.iA nr. : - .... puoiished Ust week cautioning -'ds auainst trusting bis wife on bis ac 'unt Mr. Donahoe says he la sorry that r -,, , - ""'iw;, IUU lllll UD BUOUia ve done S3. We ha mkl.M hla lt T' t"l up to the time of goiog to press have Ira Charles, a Perrv countv f rrrne agreed to take a straw cutting machtn- on trial and .signed what he supposed to be a contract to that -ftVet. And now his note for $173 i in the Millersburg bank await ing payment. An opposition dally hack line between this place and Ckrroiltown started up on Tnesdav last ; leaving Cariolltown at 8 o'clock, a. m.. and arriving here in time for the 10 o'clock train, and leaving this place at 4 o'clock, p. m. A Gailltzln boy named Miller, while carelessly handling a revolver shot himself In the leg nn Monday last. He was not seri ously inlured, and It may learn hlui to be more careful in the handling of dangerous weapons in the future. Mrs. Mary A. Hamilton, widow of the late James D. Hamilton, of Johnstown, and who at one time kept hotel at Wilmore, died at the residence of her son-in-law, David II. Edwards, in Altoona, on Sunday la&t. Her age was about 60 years. The following persons can each get a letter by calling at the Ebensburg postoffice: Samuel W. Fey. James Griffith. Will W. Ilowd, Mrs. Lucy James, John n. Kenne dy, Miss Jennie McKloim, Mrs. John O'Neal and George W. Williams The Senators of this place will play a game of hane ball wtih the student of St. Francis' College, next Thursday, on the grounds at the latter place. An interesting game is looked for and a large crowd Is ex pected to be In attendance. Maple sugar makers in Somerset coun ty find that the season's shortened crop Is counterbalanced by an Increase in prices. L A. Peck, of Addison, made nearly 5. 000 pounds or angar, while Elijah Livingsirood, of Elk Liek, made 9 000 pounds. Samuel Cox, of Latrobe, climbed up on tree on the banks of tbe Loyalhanna creek on Saturday last with the intention of shooting fish, when the lirub upon which he was sitting broke and he fell to the ground, breaking his leg and sustaining other pain ful Injuries. McDonald, at Loretto. sells 20 yanis calico foi $1 ; 16 yards cotton dress goods. $1 ; 20 yards muslin. $1 ; 12 yards best mus 'i'o. ?1 ; 12 yards best ginuhain, fl , 10 yards t.8t cotton shirtfnif, $1. and all other goods at equally low prices for cash or gool, tnar ketab'e produce. There Is no nickel in a cent oiece. The alloy used in making that coin is composed of 9.1 per cent of copper and 4 per cent, of tiu and zinc. Its intrinsic yalue is about one tenth of a cent. Ths report that coun terfeits are In circulation Is doubted, as the profit would be too small. It is said that sugar Is steadily moving up ward in price. It is nm worth from five eighths to three-fourths of a cent a pound more than it was six weeks ago, and In for eign markets is from to 1 cents higher. The cause assigned is the failing off in the production In France and Germany. An order has benn Issued requiring all enginemen on helpers on the east side of the mountain to cob ti, too their run to Cone- I maugh, and all enginemen on helpers on the west side to run through from Conemnuuh to Altoona. Heretolore Altoona helpers only ran to Gallitxin, and helpers or. this! side stopped therp also. ! Seventy headstones to mark the graves of deceased soldiers arrived in Johnstown ; on Saturday last. Twenty three of them ! are for graves In cemeteries In the neighbor- j hood of Wilmore, and the balance of them are for graves In the cemeteries of Johns town and vicinity. The stones were Tur- j nlshed by the Government S. Ettlnger, of Woodward, Centre coun- I ty, put up at a hotel at Potter's Mills. In that county, on Tuesday night. On getting ! out of bed the next morning he shot him- : self through the head, the bullet entering i the right side and coming out behind the ' left ear. It Is thought be Is fatally hurt. ! He had recently some trouble about school ; funds. The Loretto Mdse Co.. of Loretto. Pa., sells : 13 pounds granulated sugar, $1.00 ; : 16 ponnds light brown sugar, f 1 00 ; 6, ! pounds best green coffee, fl.OO; syrups, 40 ; to 60 cents per gallon ; teas, 23 to 60 cents j per pound . good broom, 10 cents j 10 plugs ' ar'..iiln)krobacco2.'iji.njR best No. 1 salt, i fl.40 per barrel ; dry good- boots aud shoes ' and all other goods at low prices. At Erie. Pa. . on Friday" last, a Jury gave L. Rosen weig 148,700 damages for ejection from a Lake Shore passenger train. The train was a limited express, and the conduc tor refused to accept a regular ticket or money from Rosenwelg. who was a passen ger from Cleveland to Erie. He fell on a pile ot stones when he was put off the car, and paralysis was the result He sued for 1 100.000. Mr. Ed. Seyler, of Bell township, Clear field county, with two of his brothers In. law, was cutting down trees a few days a go Mr. Seyler's 6-year-old daughter was play ing about a log which her father was cut ting up. while auother man was felling a tree. When tbe latter started to fall, the child ran directly nnder it and was Instantly killed. Her bead was crushed and one leg and an arm broken. Professor C V. Riley, the entomolo gist of tbe Agricultural department, eaya that this country will soon be visited by two broods of locusts, of the seventeen and thir teen year varieties, and that this will be the first time In 221 years that they have appear ed in conjunction. They will not prove very destructive, and the Injury they will do will probably be confined to fruit trees. The vlsitr.tion will be prolonged until late in tbe fall. One way of catching moles is thus de scribed ; Ttke two old cow horns and place them point to point, taming tbe hollows outward in the track of the mole, and then replace tbe eartb over them. Tbe mole will come along soon and crawl into the born as far as be can go. and remain there trying to get through, as he cannot turn round, and moles never go backwards. Scratch up and examine your horns occasionally, and jou will soon have yoor mole. Miss Ella A. Knode, a prepossessing and highly-esteemed lady of Donation, Hunting don county, died in Huntingdon on the 7th Inst. There were certain suspicious circum stances connected with her death, and an Investigation has resulted In the arrest of Horatio J. Speck, of Cumberland, Md., and Dr. G. Ballantlne. of Huntingdon. Attention I called to the fact that Rich ard L. Davis boot and shoe store In this place Is stocked full of men's and boy's boots and shoes, ladies, misses and children's shoes of every description, all of the latest styles, and which he Is selling at the lowet prices. Attention Is called to the "Improved Bang.up" shoe, a very fine dress shoe for gentlemen that be is selling at 2 60. Call and examine his stock and see for yourself what bargains he is offering. McDonald at Loretto sells 16 ponnds light brown sugar for fl.OO; 12 pounds white sugar, 1 ; 3 pounds good tea, f 1 ; 10 pounds coffee, f 1 ; 4 boxes essence coffee. 10c ; 4 pa pers soda, 10c; S pounds prunes, 25c; 3 pounds rice, 25o ; 4 pounds barley, 25c ; 5 pounds oatmeal, 25c ; 6 pounds hominy,: 5.;; 6 pieces soap, 23c molasses, 33 cents per gallon ; good fyrup, 40 cenU pr gallon All other goods at equally low prices for cash or good marketable trade. IIow young old people look who have never been seriously sick, and who Dever worry or fret. How old young people look wbo fret and stew and suffer pain all at once. But we cac'nt altogether help our diposllion, and we will sometimes get out of torts in spite of all our caution. Then we need tbe best, the Simplest and the safest medlcme known, which Is Dr. Kennedy' Favorite Retvedy. Purifies tbe blood and reuewg vitality In old and young. 1 I Two young men Trom this place, on Sat- j urday last started on a trip with Loretto as j thir de-tination. but when they had got about half way the horse ran off, throwing i them out and wrecking the buggy. The) horse and part of the harness made the trip i to Loretto, but the young men and the bug- j gy were left along the roadside. The buggy ; was pretty badly used up, but the drivers escaped with a few scratches. It is not generally known that tbe man who refuses to pay for his newspaper can be prosecuted like an ordlnaiy criminal for theft. A New York paper has begun suit against several delinquent subscribers un der the U. S. Postal laws, which aay, "the taking of a newspaper and refusing to pay for the same renders a person liable to a eriminal prosecution for a theft, and the per son guilty of the same can be punished as if he had stolen goods to the amount of the fcubscription." Mr. S iters, a farmer living near Dudley, Huntingdon connty, waa herding his cows, when a neighbor's boll whioli had broken bounds, suddenly charged and tofsed him. The bull was coming at him again as he lay. on the ground when two of his cows rushed In and stopped it. thus enabling Mr. Sifers to ries, which h did with difficulty, aud make his escape. He Is In the habit of treat ing nis cows kindly, and some of them show much attactment to him. He says their promrtness in facing the bull saved his life We have been favored with samples of the celebrated Spenrerian Double Elastic Steel Pens, and arter trying them feel Justi fied In highly commending them to our readers. They are made of the best of steel and by the most expert workmen, and have a national reputation for certain desirable qualities which no other pens seem to pos sess In such great perfection. Among these are uniform evenness of point, durability, flexibility and quill action. So popular have they become that of the "Number One" alone, as many as fourteen millions are sold annually. The water mains along Julian street. Centre street, and High street between Centre and Julian are now repaired and In good condition. Tha main on High street, west of the connection at Julian, burst on Tuesday evening Just oppsite the residence of Deputy Sheriff Blair, and In a few min utes that gentleman's cellar waa flooded, and It will be several days before the pipes can be repaired. There are several leaks In the main running east on High street from Centre, end workmen are now en gaged in making the necessary repairs. A meeting of the young ladies and gen tlemen of this place was held at Armory TT.11 i -. o . , . . ri imti iu isxi ottiurnav mgni, wnrn a jom- j m it tee of gentlemen were appointed to mark the graves In the different cemeteries, and als- a Committee of young laliesweie ap pointed to procure flowers. There will be a meeting at Armory nail this (Friday) even ing for the purpose of arranging the flowers . and gettlr.g them ready for placing on the j graves of the A- ceased soldiers. There will j be no proeps-lor or ceremonies other than the s placing of the flowers on the graves of the dead heroes. The Johnstown Tribune, of Tuesday, says : Samoel Relghard. aged about eight een years, met with a serious accident In the Rod mill of the Cambria Iron Company j abont 1 o'clock this afternoon. A knot formed In a rod. and he was enuaged In un doing It, when the rrel hoy "gave a Jerk" and eaf. a loop over Relgeard's right foot. The red-hot wire ene're'ed the ankle and burred through the ftsh Into the bone, cansing a terrlMe wound, from which voong Relghard mav never fully recover. He was taken to the ffflc of Dr. W. B. Lowman In a carriage, and Ms Inlurv was there dres sed, after which he was taken to bis home j on Lewis street. Millville. Gny. Pattlsnn vetoed the hill authoriz ing officers of turnpike and plank road com panies to el1 or abandon any part of their road, with the consent of the persons hold ing the larger amount In valne of the stock, to cltv. town or horoneh authorities. His objection are that It authorizes a sale wlth ont providing for the pavment of the debts of the conpanv ard without, calling a meet ing. "To confer the privilege," he says. "Is an annmalv on present laws and opened tha doortto serlou' wrongs upon creditors and stockholders. Tip present laws were amply S!iffl'lent. and If foAeitfv. rxii'lft? amentixh. ; hot Judicial supervision should not be abol j Ished." Note From the 3f wntaln Top. Ebcnshnrg, the county seat of Cambria county, Pennsylvania, Is located on one of the loftv spnra of the AHeghenles. Its physi cal horizon being, thereby, much wider than most other places and If the writer may lodge from the Interest manifested In edu cation. Its mental horizon has also much wider scope than most other places. A very excellent summer school Is being conducted there at the present time hv Snperlntendent Strayer and Professor J. W. Leech, gentle men of high culture and literary attain ments. There are enrolled In this school one hundred and eight students, divided In to three classes a preparatory class, a nor mal class for teachers, and a professional class composed of those applying for pro fessional certificates. The entire school Is pervaded with an air of dignity, Interest and zeal that speaks volumes In Its favor. On the afternoon of the 13th the school had Arbor exercise In front of the school build ing and planted elx Norway maples along the sidewalk facing the school edifice. The maples had been ordered and purchased by Snperlntendent Strayer The trees were named respectively Longfellow, By rant, Taylor, Hlgbee, Cary Sisters, and Holmes. Local JV'eics Am Indiana IHaefcamlta Playa Paysl. elan te His Sorrow. A case of malpractice occurred at Indiana on Tnnraday last. A widow named Snhort had heen under the care of James M . White, who claimed to be a phjslclan, but who was for many years a blacksmith, and who has no diploma. On Thursday afternoon a t.on of the widow called opon Drs. Thomas St. Clair A Son, who visited the sick woman and foand her dying from an overdose of morphine. Whit was present, and when Dr. St. Clair told the friends assembled that the patient was dying. White said she had threatened to kill neraelf. She died abont 7 o'clock In the evening, and an Inqoest was held on Satorday. A pott mortem was held by Drs. St. Clair A Son, when other eviden ces wf malpractice were discovered. An In formation was made against White and be Is under arrest. Death of nr. Richard Hag-Ie. R cnard Nagle died at his bis home at Baker's mines on last Saturday, his death resultirg from Injuries be received on the previous day by being caught be tween a car and a heavy piece of timber at the tipple of the Dnlaney mine, in Dean township. The deceased was sixty years of age, and leaves a wife and twelve children to mourn his sudden aod untimely death, lie was a brother of Mr. Michael Xaule, a former well known citizen of Carroll town ship, tbls county, who now resides In Al toona. Ilia remains were interred In St. Patrick's cemetery, Gallitztn. on Monday, morning. May his soul rest in peace. Sam mill Barned. On Friday morning last tbe sawmill of Mr. Caron Lea hey at Lilly's was discovered to be oo fire about 4 o'clock, and in a short time after tbe discovery waa entirely destroyed. Mr. Leahey's loss is estimated at about 11,000, oo which there was no Insurance. Mr. Leahey had an insurance policy of $800 on the mill, but the policy bad expired two days before tbe burning. THREE WEEKS DOWN SOUTH. "Traveler Iarlres His Trla t the Hauntth Cave. Nothing mors readily induces a contrast between the Northern and tbe Southern States than a comparison of the Falls of Ni agara with the Mammoth Cave. They afe both in their way, admittedly, the greatest natural curiosities In tbe United States, or. indeed. In tbe known world. And it is not easy to say which Is the greater wonder, Ni agara In its awful majesty or the Cave in Its profound mysteries : The former In all its sublime attributes Is palpable and taken in at a glance ; the other In Its mysterious la byrinths requiring weeks of exploration. Yet Niagara is surrounded by a net work of railroads the river spanned by suspen sion bridges a thriving young city growing up In Its Immediate neighborhood palatial hotels and summer resorts abound in short it Is the Mecca of the Northern States ; and an adult don't like to admit that he has nev er visited Niagara. Nay. were now the Em pire State, in which this wonder is only par tially located has Initiated the means for making the falls with all their surroundings and vicinity a public park free to all I Behold the difference t The Mammoth Cave is situate in Edmondson county. Ky., near its eastern boundary. The counties into which the Southern States are divided, ate much smaller than in the North. Ed monson is a small county a corn and to bacco county of some 9,000 inhabitants, its county seat Brownsville, with some 250 Inhabitants, some 11 miles from the Cave. Traveling by the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, after crossing Green River a few miles above, we arrived at "Cave City," at about 3 p. di. The city consists of four houses, one of which was our rendezvous. From this point the fare is two dollars to tbe cave and return ; the distance some nine miles, passing through the counties of bar len. Hart, and Edmondson. The land la rolling and In its appearance resembled the country in Western Pennsylvania ; as It did also in tbe character and growth of Its tim ber. Comparatively little of the land was cultivated, and even that was wretchedly farmed. The road was the worst 1 ever travelled. Where it was Lot steep and rocky it was a swamp and the drivers took through the open woods. At one point on our return the teams were all abreast or nearly so, in the woods, each trying to head the others into the main road ; the passengers, ladles and all cheering thir respective drivers. All this too on Sunday morning. A pleasant young Methodist clergyman was of the party, and be could cot resist the good natnred rivalry. We met him fre quently afterwards and always found him pleasant while his whole demeanor was al ways in conformity to his sacred calling. He took down in his table, the names and ad ditions of the whole party. The drive became wearying. Our African John had destroyed three saplings on his team and had cut a fourth. I sat In front with him and sought information ; but be was the most stupid negro I ever met. At length I ikd him. "Are we ne near the cave yet?" His answer was, "Wen we get past the hill t'other side of tbe other one, 4e boss will meet us and tote our plunder in." Another reminder of our destination was that at each log cabin we passed little bare legged Africans would hall os with shells, fioweis, etc., all of course from the Mam moth Cave I We reached the "House" about five p. ro. and Boon after had a plain country supper. There were 27 at table all candidates for tSe Cave. The building is a queer, antique looking structure : a temperance house, there being no licenses granted In Edmond son county. We had two waiters at our ta ble one a youth of some twenty, (white,) and not less than seven feet high the other older but about the same altitude. I may say here of the bouse, that though homely it was clean and comfortable tbe landlord polite and fairly intelligent, and tbe charges not too high. The descent luto the cave was, as it uni formly Is. at seven o'clock and the agent oc cupied his office preparing and Issuing tick ets. He issued none for the "long route" as that route is impracticable after the spring rains. But there is a "short route" and la "shorter," for which . tickets were respect ively three and two dollars. We took the latter as It corresponded with our ability to travel, as well as our finances. Then there was a flutter of preparation. Our number was 27, one-third ladles. Many of the parties, especially the ladies had a prepared wardrobe for the Cave ; but the agent demonstrated their uselessness ; and recommend low hats and a cane for each visitor. Thus equipped and with some dozen lamps we followed our guides to the mouth of the cayern, some two hundred yards dis tant But here 1 must take a long breath. 1 am as reluctant to enter upon the details of our visit, as I was to enter this fearful chasm on this Saturday evening. So I shall defer the exploration till my next paper. Traveler. HInwJ Bebaeryat EastCaaenanta. Two young men. 'residents of this city, who had been In attendance at a dance in Coster's Hall, Franklin borough, were han dle, pretty roughly on the Pennsylvania railroad, opposite the high bluff, on Satur day night, between 11 and 12 o'clock. Af tei leaving tbe ball they crossed the railroad to Confer's saloon, where they drank some beer. Soon after taking their departure from the saloon two men called to them, saying : "Hold on, we are going to town, too." The strangers walked along with the yonng men, chatting pleasantly, until reach ing tbe blnff. At that point one of the strangers, without saving a word, struck one of the young men a stunning blow, felling Mm to the ground. The other young man was then thrown down and every pocket in bis clothing rifled. HI companion was similarly searched, and the strangers then made off. The only plunder of any valne obtained by the robbers waa an open-faced silver watch, worth about $23. The robbers are supposed to have been tramps, and there is no clue as to their identity. Johnstown Tribune. Take IV .! t Any person destroying tbe fences, steal ing or disturbing; the flowers or shrubbery, In either of the cemeteries belonging to the Congregational church, will be prosecuted to tbe full extent of the law. By order of tbe Trustees. H. March offers the Best quality G. A. R. suits and caps for $10 Second " 9 Third " m .. 8 Call at the Golden Eagle Clothltg House, 1801 Eleventh avenue. Altoona for G. A. R. suits. FrTB. All fits stopped free of Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. No fits after first day's use. Marvelous cures. Treatise and $2 00 trial bottle free to fit cases. Send to Dr. Kline, 931 Arch St.. Philadelphia Pa. HTM EXE A I,. ITEL BANKER. Married, at St. Mi chael's church at Ioretto, on Tuesday, May 2, 1885. bv Rev. Father Buah, Mr. Henry F. ltel to Miss Gertrude Sanker, both of Al legheny township. ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOB SHERIFF. I hereby announce myself as avtandidate for tha Democratic nomina tion of Sheriff sabjaet to the decision ol tha Dem ocratic primary elections. JOSErH A. OKAY. Carrolltown, May 6, 185. THE MARKETS. Ebensburo. May 28. 1HH5. Flour, choice family $5 00 to 6 40 Wheat, white . 1 o Kye 73 Coin 70 OiU 50 Cover see' 7 00 Timothy seed 2 M Flax seed 1 50 Ba Potatoes 50 Butter, lb.... ........... 15 Iarrt. tt .. 12 Esrgs. per doz ... 12 Onions, per bu 50 Hay, per ton - 12 00 'PIlTaBlRU MARKETS. WnDitsrAT. May jfT, 1S8&. ent itov-Irtah, S0S70r ter tuhsl : on (rack H.jV)c. Jer-iev .setii. no l.bl. Houltrt I.l'vo chickens. RfidJTDe per lr : lira j tarkeya, lll'ie rr poutiil . live rff, 7&efl ou per iimlr. IrMe(l-:hl n. 16j:7c pr pound; torkers. lTQiSt : rene. 1031. Kaas l;-42 for countrjr mixed cotton ; for mil wool. Snne Small rlover eed 7&Q5 00 ; 1nre. 6 2S8 60: timothy ieet. I 80?1 lb; orchard grmnn. 1 SO; nine arana. I 001 bo. Koos eh PeupoylTanla and uale eggs, 15 16c per rti.ien Arri.n-4 26? '2 M er hhl for common to flr and 7!8S 00 fi.r prime to choice. Bcttr Fbct eremer . do. other brendx. ?sJ7c ; choice creamery. W-ftric ; choice dairy, M&mr : choice country. iso; common grade. 10f Sr: low -rn. S8fl. Mill I- kki hrn. 17 &o!8 (: middlings, 17 ft Is 00 tor brown and 20 0i:lV 00 lr white: chop ped feed. IS WfilO OS: chopied corn. IS 00J1')0. Hat-No-1 timothy baled, $18 18 ho lor tlht ; IT 6tilS On for looe pressed ; froia country wair onr. 17 00 ; Mo. 1 prairie bay, Mas M ; upland. U A012 00. Omni-Wheat. 1 081 10 per bushel: corn, M0 to; oaut. Q4S-; rre. S0j$sa Flocb 9b 50. 7f per tibl., according to quali ty. i lirtOKS t 00 60 per narrel. r"oTiHio Hams, lll"?c; beon. c; ihoul dera, J4c. HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. (From the Indianapolis Time.) AN INTERESTING LETTER. Frem Sr. Harry W. Olmatrsd, rreef- readtrel 'The Tlnaa. The following letter li encouraging and worthy ol careful perusal, coral nr. a It does, from eo reli able a source, unsolicited. It centaini facta or great value I InniAKAroLrs. Ind.. Oct. 12, 18S4. Dn. Datio Khwbdt. Rondoul. ff. Y. DKn Sib : For ten years 1 have been a suffer er from disease ot the kidneys, at times so much so as to make lite a burden. 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QRPIIANS COURT SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE BY virtue ot en order Issuing out of the Or phans' Court ol Cambria county, to me dl rected, 1 will expose at pnblle sale on tbe prem ises in (Jallltiln borough, on SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1885, At two o'clock, p. m .. the following described re al estate, to wit : A certain piece or lot of ground situate in tbe borough or Oallitzln, Cambria eouoty. Pa., bounded and described as follows, via.: Fronting seventy on feet on Main street, having lot of Charles Selbitt on the west, an al ley at tbe back, lot of T. S. Troiell. M. D., on tbe south; reserving from said described lot of ground a portion thereol twenty five feet In widln and runolne back alonir lot ot Charles Selbltz ninety feet to an alley, bavlng a stable '.hereon erected. Tbe part of said let to be sold bsylng a large 2-Story Frame DWELLING HOUSE ; and outbuildings, all In good repair, thereon erected. The house Is large and commodious, hsvlnif thirteen rooms, snd Is very suitable lor a board 'ne; house or for offices. TERMS OK SALE. twe third nf the purchase t"rr t be iald at the confirmation ol the sale. nd the remainder In two equal annual payments with lnteret. to be secured by judgment bond and mortgage of the purchaser. K. A. CHK1STY. Adsi't of Joslah M. Christy, dee'd. Uallltiln, Pa.. May 32, liS&.-o. TRIAL LIST. Cass set down for trial at June Term of Court, commencing on Monday, June S, 18S4: Ku trull vs. r?ate. Murray vs. Van Aiken et al. Smay vs. Martin. Myers vs Wilkinson. Will vs. Koseilne. Hurd MoKee vs. Nagle et al. Same vs. Same. Ban in vs. Tonkin. Lytic vs. Met Hade. Borough of Conpersdale vs. Lowe." Yoder tp. K rants vs. Vockenrod. Myers Ex'rs nse vs. Martin. Murphy vs. Fye et al. Fiske A. Co. vs. Vowel. Cunningham et al vs. Weakland et aL Milllgan vs. Fisher et al. Faraoangh vj, Hlnes. Prothonotary's Office, I H. A. SHOEMAKER, Eb'g May 4, IS83. f Prothonotary. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Wm. H. Sbchi.br. Attorney. Estate of Ciaslss Rakstbad, deoeased. Letters of Administration on the estate of Charles Ranslead, late of the city of Baltimore, Maryland, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Cambria county, Pennsylvania, notice Is hereby given to those In debted to said estate, that payment must be made without delay, and those ba.lng claims aialnst the same must present them property authentica ted for settlement. CHARLES F. RANSTEAD. Administrator. Flske, Pa., May 21, lg8&.-e. JQXECUTRIX NOTICE. Estate ot Atnaar Bbkdb, deceased. Letters testamentary on the estate of Albert Bender, late of Conemaagh borough, dee'd. hiv ing been granted to the nndersigned. notice It hereby given to all persons indebted to said es tate to make payment without delay, and those bavlng claims against tbe same must present tbem properly authenticated for settlement. WALBERO BENDER, f , FRANCIS J. PARRI.SH,iEIeC,,t0, April 34. IMS. St. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Josbtb Foolb. deceased. Letters of Administration 00 the estate of Jo seph Fogle. late of Dean township, deceased, hav ing been granted to tbe under-iirned. notice Is hereby given to all persons Indebted to said estate to make payment without dclsy.aod those baring claims arainst the same must present them pro perly authenticated for settlement. JOHN FOOLE. ) . . , , . . WM. O. KKISE. ( Administrators. Dean township. May is, 185.-et. IN THE ORPANS' COURT OF THE county of Cambria. To the hrirt and legal rep. rssrafafter of FVanrfe X. Christy, deceased. Greet ing: Yon are hereby cited Id be and appear be fore the Judges or tbe Orphans' Court to "be held at Ebensburg, on the first Monday of Jane next, then and there to accept or refuse to take the real aetata of Francis X. Christy, deceased, at the ap praised valuation put upon It by an Inqnest duty awarded by tbe Sild Court or show cause wh v the same should not be aeld. D. A. LTJTHER, Sheriffs OrBee, t Sheriff. Ebenstrarg, March 37. 1HS. f F ARM FOR SALE. Tha subscriber offers at rivi r. 1 . 1,1. rrm in Cambria township, one and one-half miles from Ebensburg. containing 840 Asres, in a good state of cultivation, with good frame house and frame barn, an excellent orchard, plenty ol water and about one million feet ol lumber on the prem ises To parties wtrhlng to purchase a smaller piece of land, be will divide It to suit purchasers. Terms reasonable. Call on the subscriber resid ing on the premise. MARTIN SANDERS. Cambria tp, Jan. , 1S86. JJAMILTONIAN HORSE. The celebrated Hamlltonlaa horse. Colonel Wlnfield, will be kept daring the coming season at O'Hara's livery stable In this place. Some of tbe finest eolts ever seen In this neighborhood are bis beet recommendation. Fir forthr informa tion call on O'HARA BROS- Or JOHN BENDER, Ebensburg, Pa. May 30. 1886. STRAY COW. Strayed away from the subscriber residing at Oallltiin, Cambria county, a small red c--w about 5 years old. with white face, two white spot on bar back and a bell on The eow was raised by John Carlbeim in Carroll township. Any person bringing tha eow back will bo suitably rewarded. MICHAEL ITTZHAKBIS. Oallltiin, Pa., May 22, iss&.-c. jyjEKCANl ILE APPRAISEMENT ilBRIA COUNTY, Fot thb y?ar 1885. YEN DEBS o( Foreign and Oomeulle Merihen dlra, Dittlllera and Brewer. Kroker. ete.. In Cambria county, will take notice that they hare been appreted and eleeaed by tbe anderalirned Appraiser o Mercantile and other I.tceaae tax lor the jreax lS8i, ax follow, to wit : ' ADAMS TOWNSHIP. CZoa. 14 W OrrU 14 IHnlel Oubn .... 14 J P (John 14 I Kot 14 J K Stull 14 E ; lirumbltng Tax ST 00 7 00 T 00 T M I M T 00 ALX.rUHE.NY TWP. 14 H k H Hlmuiclwrtght... 14 W J Hue ... BARB TWP. 14 Kobert (tlenn 14 Maluy a, L eo ... ." KLACKLJfK TWP. 14 Ifaac Michael .......... CAMBRIA BUKOIOH, T 00 T 00 T W T 00 T &0 Patrick Bovle . .. Thomas E Howe . f Oreen Will-am flarlney L. A Slide Jubii Dowltng Joe iSilbich.... J'l John KinttttS a . ,,, Peter u)!y Martin Fish 7 Bernard Harvey Thomas Hailoran Singer H'l Uo CAKROL.I.TOWN BOR. P 1. Eck J Kinder R F Maucher J W Sbarbauirti ..... V S Barker It Bro " A H Hang Andrw Eckenrode Htl Stole P J Dietrich D A Lrfither J J Hauk ft. Bro H B Polthort C A a S U Buck . " CHEST TP. Samuel Olll CROYUE TP. T 00 " U0 T 00 T 00 T ws T 00 T 00 T no T oo T oo T 00 7 00 T 00 10 00 T M 7 oo . T 00 . T 40 T SO . T 00 7 00 , 7 00 T 00 T 00 T 00 7 00 14 7 00 14 14 14 14 10 14 14 14 J I) Plummer.. r A Bunnell.. . O A Ilmond.. . .... ... John Brown . Oeo H Suneman .. .... J W IMvts N S Oeorge W R Moore CHEST SPRINOS BOR. J Perry & Son .. C D Wharton Thomas H Bell J B W liber ... CLEARFIELD TP. 7 00 T 00 , 7 00 , 7 00 30 oo . T 00 T 00 7 00 14 14 14 14 7 00 7 00 T 00 7 00 14 It 14 Thomas Dura pity..., M A Donne as .... . F R Shofl 7 7 7 CONEMAVOH BOR. 14 ConradOerhar.lt 14 Joseph M Young 14 J B Clark ." 14 A I-e hmyrr 14 Wm Steigerwald 1 John Stormer , 14 M D Jones 14 Jehn Widinan .. . 14 .lonnO Vortiauer.. ........ 8 UFkECSwin . 14 Jos Freldtiofr 14 J J Strayer COOPERS DALE BOR. 14 A E Soraervllle 14 Kunkle . Sheridan EAST CONEMAUUH. T 00 T 00 7 00 T 00 7 oe 7 00 7 60 7 00 7 00 so 00 7 00 7 00 7 OC 7 ao 14 Samuel Tlbbott 14 J J hhaffer . 14 J .1 Craig .. . 14 PF Shaffer. 14 Charles I'ringle 14 A K f'rintrle 14 E i Harvev 14 J B Kauffuian... ...... ELDER TP. 14 Thomas Utt . Co EBENSBURU BOR. 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 14 M L Oatman , 14 Heir orley , 14 CT Roberts 14 V Lutiringer 14 V S Barker fc. Bro 14 Jarob Thomas 14 EJames .. ... 14 John Owens... 14 Lloyd fc Sons 14 li A Zimmerman. ........ .........., 13 Oeo 11 untlev ...,.. 14 Edward OrlfBtb 14 D Evans 14 Carl Klvlnlus 14 ECl'arrish , 14 V c Wagner . 14 J M Thompson 14 Thomas Orlffllh 14 A Striltmatter 14 Davis Bros .. FRANKLIN BOR. 11 Adams k Davis 14 S Paul o... .. 14 Martin Custer 14. E WisslnaerfcCo 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 50 7 00 7 60 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 60 7 OO 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 60 7 00 7 00 7 00 . 7 00 16 . 7 7 7 . 7 14 DW Coulter . .. ; 14 Peter Rnbrtts OA LLITZl N BO. 1 JYecklev . 14 William YeckleV 14 Taylor fc McCoy . 14 Thomas Bradley 14 Peter Kay lor m 14 Michael Bracken...... 14 SB Corn 14 FJ Christy 14 A I. Buck a Co . 14 J Bengele 14 J I Trosell 14 John Ferguson 12 Monroe Sl Co ORUBBTOWN BOR. 14 JLReatn JACKSON TP. 14 David Simmons JOHNSTOWN BOR. CAI 7 00 ' 7 00 ; 7 00 1 7 00 : 7 00 1 1 00 7 f 7 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 13 60 7 60 7 00 William Strauss, Jr John Ryan............ David Creed .... Miller A Lorents Davis Bros Oeonre Helser....... John Fenn C Monteverde L F Leitenberger F W Hay Alexander Recke J M Shnmaker Louis Webn C Keinpel..... O Krteirer John Frits A Roland... M S Maloy F S Maloy William Updegrave Oeis A Schry Davis Bros Banlley A Fronhelser...... Oels. Foster A Clulnn...... N A C A Home James J Murphy.... C O Luther HT1 Franco V Lot her A Cohen. ....... ........... F W Kress Oeorge TJnveraagt......... Lewis Luckbardt George Keiper A Co....... JAR Oallagher S Relneman. ....... ........ Phllllus Bros CCohen John Stensrer. ............. A Nathan .... Standard Store.... Scott Dibert Lewis Cohen New York Clothing Hail.. Eldrldge A Young..... . CT Fraster Job Morgan. Henry Priichard..... Oeorge T Bell J B Ihinlap D R Jones ES Wilt William Owens D R Baird W K Honer Charles Brown.. Lewis Reese.. Davis A Bro T O Steward A Co L Bauraer McMiilen A Waters J li A Benshoff A P Kinney L Stars ardter...... Kramer A Bro.......... .. John Dibert. ....... ......... Charles OrtOith E OoMenberg LM Woolf 7 7 7 7 7 . 7 . 7 . 7 10 . 7 . 1 , 7 . 7 . 7 , 7 . 7 . 7 . 7 . 7 . 7 . 7 . IS . 35 . 7 . 10 . 7 . 7 . 13 . 7 . 10 . 7 . 7 . 7 . T . 7 . 7 . 7 . 7 . 7 . 7 . 7 . 7 . 7 . 7 . 7 . 7 . 7 . 7 . 7 . 7 . 7 . 7 . 7 . 7 . 7 . 7 . T . 60 . 7 . 7 . 7 , 7 . It . 7 10 . 7 . 7 . 30 . 7 . 7 . 10 . 13 . 7 . 7 . 7 . 7 . 7 10 . 7 . 10 . 7 . T . 7 . 7 . 7 . 7 . 7 . 7 . 7 . 7 . 7 . 7 - 10 . 7 . 7 . 7 . 7 7 . 7 . 7 . 7 . 7 E Zaug.. CO Campbell-. M Bohm Hartsell A Donnelly O M Harsh bergsr... J W Stephens. W S Weaver W H LevergooJ- A Mets D Myers A Oo ... W A Cramer..- J Swank A Son Jacob Vt lit A Ftldebrandt William Caldwell... Charles S Ruth.. , Slne-er MTg Cj Plack Bros....... ..., E F Sch'ofl , O Bestert Henrv V1er!ng... ... Oeorge Meyer............. Strayer Bros... Llfner A Chilcoat Henderson A Alexander.. C Elseasser.. ........... O HolVm.ii , , John Brady. H W Olven W W Pike F A Heist J S Ashbrldge ... L Fockler L Baumer I 00 .. 7 bv .. 7 no .. 10 00 .. 7 SO .. 10 00 .. 7 00 .. 00 .. lt 00 .. 7 to .. 7 00 .. 7 no . 7 00 . 7 5) . 7 SO . 7 00 .. 11 50 . T 01 . 7 00 7 i 7 OO 7 00 . 7 on . 7 00 . 10 00 . 7 60 . 7 60 . 10 . 7 00 7 00 . 7 00 360 00 . 7 00 . 10 no . 7 00 . 7 00 .. 7 00 10 00 . 7 00 . 7 no . 7 00 . 7 00 . 7 60 . 7 60 7 00 7 00 7 OO 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 60 7 M 7 to 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 60 7 00 7 00 7 00 14 T 00 7 00 14 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 00 00 00 ' 14 14 14 14 13 14 14 O W Moses f W Kerlln . J I) Klwards Jolly Hros ............., I K Edwards . .. . . . t tshorne A touler. ... . . Hrl.ikrr Brae ." M R Oiara -ehrader A Oreer Charles l.nowtg John A MrKinney ! L Keyser Matthew Mooney ...... . J M M-rrow Emll Yonng O W Weeroner P A Oobauerh A Co Fockler A Ierergood . . VT A W Klanch , Charles Hochateln William Strauss. Sr MrOarrj A Son . Thomas F lavis ................ Wilson Cramer......... .. ..... Brinker Bros jeonre Hoover..... L F Wyatt Thomas A Walters Marshall A Weakland Oenre K Shryock J It Henmng "7....... Wood Morrell A Co., Limited. Klngler A .lobu'ton Latmbe Luniberand Broom Co.. M Sherman -lohn Von Alt..... .... M J tlook Barrlck MrClellan A Oo Weaver A Sheeter .. Conrad Wleddershelin L Joseph Slick..... John Hannan. ....... ............ Cambria Iron (Company... .. ..... J F Carpenter..... LORETTO BOR. Loretta Mdse Oo William Lit sinter A J Cbrlety .' H T O'Fwjel M F MrlNtne'.d W W McAteer 1.1 J E Shields LILLY BOR. Caron Leihry Oeonre Brant...... M C Bradley John I.eahevASon Hashes A Co F C A C A Oevtge .". 1 R L leorge. ................... .. M A MH..nile Oeorge McEntosh... 1 .T. John Conrad MILLVILLE BOR. E J Vinton W S O Bnen H W Oiven ."11". O W Statzrnan A Sow Mile Buckley "1 Patrick Oun..elly ' MORKELLVTLLK. H Anderson................ ... Peter Sally ..l .... Selirh Hill H M Tomb A Bro Alfred Clifford MI NSTER TP. H J Eberly PROSPEtT BOR. Austin Neary PORTA' E TP. J C Noel Sylvester McKeozle J C Martin A Co W E Mulholland Mrs M A iTIngle READE TP. J H Flsk O L Olasgow ". J S M-Cartney Max Frtck K L B-.wer John McDonald iates, Olasgow A Co RICHLAND TP. W illiam Trent Oeorge Conrad ........... STONYCREEK TP. L W Hock Jacob Jaeoby TX'NNELHILL BOR. M McMorris P J Murray Mrs P Smith Thomas E Plunkett... .lolm Kinnev O W Shiftier Taylor tp. S P Morrell WASHINOTON TP. 7 00 1 7 00 ! 7 00 I 7 00 10 On 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 01 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 U 7 00 Mrs John Lleb John Eager . J hum Olllen William McCnnnell .. . Mrs C Parrub . Albert Eckenrode WILMORE BOR. S M Flnnev P FKerby A W Ploiner A Sous .. P M Brown J O Morehead . John Neb roth 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 t 14 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 WHITE TP. 14 Flsk A Co.. 7 00 WOODVALE BOR. S B Eldrldge W H Rosensteel A Son 7 00 7 08 1 00 00 00 00 ; 00 KETAILERS OF SPIRITUOITS liquors as assessed In Cambria couaty.for tbe year la5: A LLEO H EN Y TP. License J B Denny. tw 60 RARR TP. E Oetler... CAMBRIA BOR. David Btirkhard J?hn Lvsett Patr'ck Boyle Mrs E Howe , CKarles Boyle J Fnher ; Mrs M Fitinatrick John Schfrnr 60 00 60 00 60 no 50 00 M 00 so 00 60 00 50 00 60 00 6u 00 60 CO 60 00 60 60 60 00 60 00 50 00 60 00 : oeorge Irner. , Jsc-.b SchsfTer ' John Klnti . Peter Roth... Mrs Margaret Herbert I Patrick McLaughlin Iumf I Lysett K ward Havs . ' Peter Fltxpatrick 00 Ou 00 60 60 00 00 60 00 00 CO 00 00 00 00 00 no 00 00 00 I 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 60 00 OO 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 OO 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 6C 00 00 00 00 00 00 60 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 60 00 OO 00 00 00 00 00 0O 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 CARROLLTOWN BOR. V A Langheln E L Binder L Scbroth A H Hang DC WetsellAJ Sto!ts CARROLL TP. J A Baglev Thomas J Weakland . CONEMAVOH BOR. Joseph Daley John Oaaiie SO 00 60 no 60 60 60 60 60 00 60 00 60 00 60 60 60 00 60 00 ' 60 00 60 00 60 00 60 60 50 00 SO 00 60 00 60 60 50 00 60 60 Frederick Beuler.. C J Hoffman . . Lawrence Ketch...... .. David Costlow Jnelah. Swank... Mrs Kate Von Alt Benedict Eger Laura Toohey Mrs C A Sloan Conrad F.nst... John Karr Philip Hertxinger PS Freldboff , Oeorge Held ... Erbardt Maltsle John S wartsman Andrew Fltssimmons. A F Lackey CHEST TP. Joseph Rkody . .. j CHEST SPRINOS. ' 3 A Wlrtner . John Cronse CHOYLE TP. I Thomas Keclan Peter Brown , i Joha D Wea troth... Charles N Cronse DEAN TP. Leonard Hollls EAST CONEMAUUH. Margaret Kelly W J Cannon O A Conler Christina Klst EBENSBt'RI BOR. John A Blair P F Brown ... Mrs i: Foster -... D O A James Myers ELDER TP. Charles Endler F X OU FRANKLIN BOR. Peter Rnbrlts.. O ALL1TZIN BOR. I Charles Drass ' M ; Arnold Lents. , i J M Oummlng ... I Michael Fliibarrts j Jacob Bopp .. ... ! Orlffllb BonneT................"." j Daniel J Bark, Sr ORCBBTOWN BOR. W L Livingston.... J L Beam.. JOHNSTOWN BOR. E H Willoner Nell Sharkey John Ooad Philip Schnlthela.... John Frank John Scblffaner Oeorge C Raab Patrick O'Ccnnell. Thomas Kinney John V Sehafter.., John D Thomas W illlsm Thomas..., John Marton . ' Hnry Frits ' Stephen llairk ' Charles Zimmerman. Sr.... ! W H rhomneon : Conrad Hoffman : Thomas S Kavi. Mrs C Ksst j H ovh Oreuwid , John Zobrl ! Charles wald Robert Sagrrson , Andrew Winn ' Joseph Kot Oeorge W Koogh W S Patterson ( .Toseih "roue . ' James MIMiaan . Paul Wieaand Henry Sbafler Elkhart Piell... Thomas Iewlt .. .1 J Hormrk John Frits SO 00 60 60 M OO no oo 6U I 60 M 60 V fyi 60 fro 6 y 60 50 no 64 60 .V) 60 60 60 M m 60 0 60 o 60 00 60 OS 60 00 60 !0 60 00 60 SO LILLY BOR. John A Hs-rllton Mrs M Hoelle John Metsaar Simon Kyan M O Bradley Oeonre Bryant Edward Muihearn C Kohtne O A tonx .. SO 0f SO OO 60 no so e 60 oe 60 60 6ft no 60 V) 60 6ft LOKETTO BOR. c F O'Denuell 60 SA FioHan Beogele 60 no A J Christy 60 00 MILLVILLE BOR. Witkln James to 0 E A James 60 6ft Edward MrLeuchlln 60 OO 11 MrAnanv V) 60 Mrs C !ow:ing .. 60 60 Patrick Kodvers 60 oa Thomas Mrlieruiott .. 60 OO John Honan 60 60 Patrick Mlnnahan. o 00 William Marshall . SO OS PORTAOETV. Jeesa McOongh.. . 6S OS EADE TP. Iavld Brookbank 60 James Latng 60 60 RICHLAND TP. J H Watklns 60 M John Hlmea 60 oa STON"JCKEEK TP. C J Scbaeffer . . . 60 Frederick Koehm 60 "0 TVNNELHILL BOR. Patrick O'Dowd 6 00 Mr C Fltxpatrick Itanlel M "K en na Richard Byrne WILMORE BOR. Joseph Homer Conrad Wenlroth 50 00 60 PC M W 60 60 WASHINOTON TP. John Byrne ...... John H Clark W R Dunham Michael Itonahoe.... Patrick Myers... John P O'Neill TJPPEB YODEK TP. Chauneey Davis Cbarlee Hocbitaln EATING HOUSE LICENSES. BARK TWP. Clatt. 5 George Ilnffrjafcle CAHBFIA BOB. 5 John Water. 8 Frank Kufi , 5 Martin Lop.an Carrolltows bor. 5 Frederick Eajrer 5 Henry I? I am S John' Stultz.... ... CLEARFIELD IWT. S John Bender CON EM A UGH BOR. 8 Elizabeth Burke . COSEMAfOH TWP. 8 II L Shaffer PKAS TWP. S James J Rhody - GALL1TZIS BOR. 8 Joseph DashDer 5 Andrew Geagier .... JOHSSTOWS BOR. Ltrenaa. .. 20 OO .... 20 00 ... ?0 00 90 80 ... 90 00 ... 20 00 . 20 80 ... 30 00 ... 30 00 .. 20 00 .. 30 .V 20 00 20 00 8 C J Schnable 8 David Faloon 8 J BGerhart 6 Andrew Abler Ml LLVILLE BOB. 8 Jerome Goulding.... PORTAGI TWP. 8 Francis Mc Dor a Id. .... PROerECT BOR. 8 Patrick "arv 8 Thomas Kiley READE TWP. 8 Albert YounuEio (TOSTCHrKK TWP. .... 20 00 .... e so .... 20 60 20 00 20 00 so so 00 00 Jacob Jarobv Peter 11 Malzi.., fCMXERHILL TWP. 6 John Roehro- BCSQUKHANSA TWP. 5 Anthony A Miller 8 Philip P Miller TTSSKLHILL BOR. 3 William McGarvey WILMORB BOR. 8 B C J McGuire - . WASHISOTON TWP. 8 Louisa Weiser QUART LICENSE. CARROLLTOWN BOROUGH. 13 John J Ilaue Bro 13 Jos A Gray & T S Williams.-.., JOHSSTOWJt ItOR. 13 John Raab 13 John LudwU A Son 13 Fisher A Co 6J on 60 00 60 00 60 60 so 00 60 00 60 60 13 William M Dodsou MILLVILLE BOR. M McBride. 23 00 BREWERIES. CARROLLTOWN BOR. 13 Frederick Eeer Henry Blum.. 9 James Stultz A Co CAMBRIA BOR. 9 Jacob Goenner.... CONEMAVOH BOR. 8 Lambert A Kress-... C05EMArGH TWP. 9 Lawrence Ecat GALLITT.IN BOR 9 Mrs Mary Ankenbauer JOHNSTOWN BOR. SO 00 60 00 60 00 9 John Etnroerlloe to to 60 00 60 00 60 00 9 Jacob Meyer 15 o WASHINGTON TWr. Geo J Schwaderer Theodore Sell. to to BILLIARD TABLES. CONEMAfOH BOR. D Costlow, 2 Ubles CROTLR TWP. John D Wentroth, 1 Uble johnstown ins. James Clark, 8 ab'.es....- S Nunamaker, 4 tables LILI.T BOR. Fred Welden, 1 Uble John MenUgar, 1 table - LORETTO BOR. A J Christy, 1 table PORTAGE TWP. Jesse McGough, 1 Uble RKADE TWP. Grant Kuhn, 1 table Margaret Gorman, 1 Uble WASHINGTON TWP. Cresson !?prln(rs Co., 4 table... J T O'Nell, 1 table . 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