jf amljriii frmnnn. EBE3IBCK. PA. 0ID AY. FEB. 12, 1886. 7oCAL AXD PERSONAL. GABLE .& CO.'S GREAT SPECIAL SALE OF GOODS FROM ALITdEPARTMENTS ! Srr' There atul the Other Place. , un trailing- for the spring-time 'rJ n maiden through tier nose. -.1 rvi't let Walter kiss me Vitt-mt brother eoe and blows. .v wsrm and balmv syring-tiroe. r-K.n the l.umMe-t 1o hum, cln meet within Mie wood let " H-vum-vum-y u m : REDUCED AFTER STOCK-TAKING IN ORDER TO CLOSE THEM OUT. 62 l-2c. Dress Goods reduced to 35c. per yard. 87 l-2c. and SI Dress Goods reduced to 50c. per yard. 50c. Dress Goods reduced to 25c. per yard. 25c. uoods reduced to 12 l-2c. per yard. $6 All-Wool 1 1-4 White Blankets reduced to $5. Gloves reduced to a low figure. Coats for Ladies and Children reduced below cost. Underwear at greatly reduced prices. Look out for our Great Sale of Muslin next week. Our Sale of New Edgings and Insertions has commenced, and our customers tell us they never saw such value in TIamburgs as is now being offered at the Great, Popular and One-Price Store at 1402 Eleventh Avenue, Altoona, Pa., WILLIAM F. GABLE & CO., 1402 ELEVENTH AVE., ALTOONA. Dresi e ,7,, .U sutnlAV is Valentine day. entines go to the Sugar Herwl. Kir-d of canned Roods f to the k i fast dMappesTlnR, v-ere will ht nothing but mad. and f.,.r,enl CT.a of Rhode Island, savs : Hunts Remed-v to my house; Ter,t heartache and Ktaney troubles. ,.!) Hurra, of Reade township, were t i e yi"itors io our tjmu un a uesaay ii- J1 tr,iay la-t F.lwnad Gordon wm . . J I. A I .."- I ..,,:!. tn ah charge., "un luuiucmm im was burned to death , nr-t.,in or writes, was maae in mru Fi.tEMAN. jt i... Oitman, rrf this place will ell hon-ehold goods and furniture at tf"w.ii.v on I.loyfi street, on Satwr&ay ",-1 0'r V,-k in the afternoon. d- tirrm r.f purchasing a defilra- HlVe in tin's pi-icr- win un wvtii m a.iv-Tti-ien-.ent of Mr. B. G. "Wll- -Fortfee beat and freshest groceries go to the Qair Bowl. TV times are now nnrnaebi . I the yocntt man entp the maple sugar tor bis girl. i 1 rnlsmonarv mnir - . n . .. , prearhed to the primers at the rri. 5V morning last, mrj In the afternwnn -,L-lted the almsho. where he also preached ; He bad been here twelve Tears ago on the ! wme mission. He was well pleaded with ithe management -of both Institutions, and -foynd them both in good condition, compar ing favorably with other institutions of the i kind throughout the State. . -An Infant daughter of John TIensey at ; l.arre Iron "Works. TTnntinflr. On Monfi thrnnnti the carelessness of Its mother. She placed the child on -a high chair near the cooking stove and leaving It there went out to visit a neiehhor. 'On An JIM IIAF.I F'xplMallii or ins Dliappraranre M j sterlona IwtfestlKK Items IrnM irar KmUbcaotrrn ( onnti l.lnr. Onr rrom ttM Johnstown Tribune: "About' two vears ago there was conf iderable stir caused m the northern portion of this coon ty over the sudden and unexplained disap pearance of Michael Oooner. of the well known Chest Sprines firm of Cooper & Mellon, manfactnrers of lumher and enin gles. The firm broke hp and Cooper took to drinking and It was thoueht by his imme diate friends at the time that his mind was affef.ted, as he acted verv strangely. When he disappeared some thought he had com mitted snlclde. Nothing waa heard from the missinff man nntll about two weeks ago, when a prisonfT In thp Weatern TVnitentiarv. namd Piatt, wrote to Cooper's friends t Chest Sprines, statins that Coooer wa In the lntitntion hi ,,r M Ri.ld'e. of the East. 'Ward. ivturi'-Hi ti"nie after an absenee of sev T,in ,i ;n PtilMdelphia. George thinks, '. -v t evr o hin.ibi". there i9no place like M.i'tie. dansnier or uarnain Kon rnr. of Johnstown, died at3 o'clock l.Hj- x-t at the family residence. vi-r,l ieen ill fr eometime with j..,nsrv truVibles. .;. u reported that Jude Ilarry White, nii, an i hi brother, A. "M. White, .:'-, ti.e;r tronnies anl mat ine civil injjnal :aes broueht agflinst Judge nv? I'i'eri wl'Mrawn. v.ttl.e l-t slaiahing party to take aC'1 r tfl sleighing, visited this . nn Wednesday from Johnstown, and jtip at ttie t'air House. The next party "oir1 on wheels or wait "for another r. ' Tt k -i: 1 ttat the Pennsylvania Rail nic,!siv will begin work on the ex ;ri nf t';!- F.henfhurg A Oesson rail ri 'Wi tt e Blaeklick as soon as the It i to be boned the rumor ( p-n? c. irrcft. v i-,-r y V'uU, of the order of Chari t iia;v ,l,.hn's Convent, in Altoona, vM'.:r.iav n'orninc )at, in the 27 year of In world the deceased was i- wn a Annie Ruffner. and her home f','a-'-vi!!e, where her parents reside. -Mr. Tr-orna Pumphy, of Clearfield -w-'- p is ImiMiiiL' a new I'otel at Swire's an t.iwns"iip. on the line of the Coa'p'rt railroad. A new town I.. imiif at that point, and the i :V:rs applioation for a post- later she found that It bad fallen against 1'" ,,,n'r-'n-,w. Aam Rudolph. Immerti- j mill lis "lornintr was fast burning I n. uumi-, lt lingered several hours in i 10 lnfl penitennary to moK no I the matter, and he found Mr. Cooper in the institwtion. suffering ereatly 7rom Giasiiow, Peb. 10. '86. Dear Ereeman : After a lapse of time I aenio take up the duties oT scribe. The present condition " the weather is more springlike, and shows rhat sudden and abrupt changes our mountainous regions are !Kbject to. But a few days aco an -intensely gloomy winVr scene, with a falling thermometer away up in the "teens," was what our weather schedule Indicated. "But now an a 11 a pic tons skv, beautiful sun sliin and fast melting -snow have succeed ed, and betoken to the. Inhabitants of the earth the remembrance of joyful spring, which we see in out ideal fancy through the lont dim vista of fhe'f .itare. Mr. James Russ H. -who resided at New Germany, a village in this township, died I on last Sunday trwrrtiing, and lii remains j were interred at the Cambiia Mills C-me-j tery, near here, on last Tnedav. Mr. Rn- sell had been in delicate health for a nnm her of years, and bad been a vicrim to marry 1 sprins. The following marmae licenses have been issued by the Clerk t the Orphans' Court within the last two weeks : Hmtril Murray and Aunes 'rllno ISehey, of Watiinif ton twp THrid Aobfsy. Johnjtown, and Martha Jane Ms!. mi. -oneujoih. W!aly V. Swetlik, Michalma Hotien, Cambria boronich. Joiin I,ilty and Cecelia Brderick. Millrille. i ihn A. ltevine and Kuna .lane Mahan, Johnntown. . "Win. A. McKee and Eli "ertniJo Totter, Jehnstown. 4'harles Homes and Annie E. Rodders, Johns ttnrn. Wm. A. Lester. Ooaeoauu;h, and Nannie Kmer, Johnstown. I Otto Frnnke, Iloydsvilte, and Annie iveiser, i Con-muiih. ! Frank V. Perry and Matacie A. Piatt, Chest ; -Siirtnus ! Herhel J. James, Kani. ind Ltzile M. Jones. 1 EIenjliurT. ! Joseph K. IS'aKle and Annie Semels berjer, St. I Bonilwe. j SHmuel W Kuhns. Freeiiort, Pa., and Maud ' -Ian Alters. South Fo k. ! James Huher, t'arrolllown, and Annie Shero, I Carroll twp. John iU;(irane aaa Jinnie in I- V t! i-.i r' p n -1- V.i-r: .'. r..l 1 :t n.w oirkf!ars who recently broke .i.i-ire of old man koblnson. -r an I nearlv murdered the old t i-i wife, were sentenced at Monday last to niue years eao!. in the Western Peni- on ths iexion 1 use car be had by Parker's Tonls. -A ia.o.th c in-t a:V w.io Fr d'mt r 'v r-i.'!ilnting the liver and kid Miiji.l pi!r:fvi'ig the blood, there Is noth h.j -gp.f f,c this Is the reason why it so -. v ronovei pmpies ana giverj rotj fen to rK r'-.fks. 'd-iv morning last Miss Clara at the Horse Srvoe K ttannincr Point, went Into a : p are, and her clothing coming 'tj a hot stove, took fire, ana i !'y hnrned that she died the e was about sixteen rears of -1 jr t wi from Its body. agony Fnrmrces Nos and 2 -of the Cambria Iron Company, sltnatPd at nollldavshnr. were banked un on Saturday morning, on account Of the stock of coke beingexhanstprt. The company is not now able to obtain a fresh snpptv on account nf the proloneed strike among the IIups In the Connsllsvilie coke reclon. They will start up Just a sor.n as coke can be supplied enfflclenl to rnn them. The stopping of the furnaces throws three hundred men out of employment. The annnal Ebensbnrg Normal School will again he held during the coming spring, conducted by Conntv Sup'tStrayer and Mr! J. W.Xeech. Alreaova number of teachers hare term ror rtie teachers of the count to prepare themselves for their work at much less ex pense than elsewhere and has been very larirelv attended during the past terms. Look for the announcement nf the opening of the school In our columns In a week or two. Tanks on the attic of the new court house at Huntingdon were used to contain a supply of water for the hnlldlng. and a wooden pins whs put lno the end of a ,fp to prevent, its escape. The greater pressnre Since the pipes were connected with those of the pew water wnrhp forced the ping out and th watpr escaped with great force rln- rine last Frldav pipht. The entire rear part of the bmldinir is nturated f'om top to bottom, and Is greatly dnniaeed. The rec- i ords. being In fireproof and waterproof vaults, were not Injured. "The Cambria Iron ''omnatv are mak ing great improvements at. their limestone quarries at Birmirgham. nnptrntfrion roup- ty. and are arranging for the employment of a mneh birper nnmber of hards, ard the mining of an increased qtianfltv of stone with a view, it is understood, of brereaslng the output at their works Thev will re quire six blocks of new rlwelllncr bouses for employes, which will h built as simwi as the season will permit. Nearly all the lime stone used at the Cambria Company's works is obtained at these quarries. It is once more said that the officers of the Seaboard &. Western railroad, of whVh the people of this section of the conntv berd a great de8l two ears aeo, have srt wor I to the farmers in Kish acoquillas valley throueh which the ror.d will run. that the work of grading wtl commence as soon as the weather will rermit in the sprint?. This statement about the road goini? to be built has been repeated so often that we are not disposed to attach much importance to It We will believe it only when the work on the road begins. On Friday last the litttle grandson of Train Dispatcher Thomas Westhrook, of Huntingdon, from whoe residence $2 .000 in gold bad been slnlrn on the previous Mon day, found a singular looking bundle care fully deposited in the snow, ust inside of the gate. When it was taken Into the house and examined. It was found to con tain f 1.500 In $20 gold pieces. It had. of course, been pnt whera It was fonnd bv the thief, and the detective who has been work ing np the ma'ter thinks he will get the balance of Mr. Westhrook' money. From the Loretto Merchandise Co., Lo- retto, P , you can buy articles at the follow ing low figures : 6'i lbs. best green coffee, tl ; 7 lbs. best roast-d coffee, fl ; 12' i lbs. white sugar. 1 1 ; 16 lbs light brown sugar, 81 ; table syrnp. 40 and 50 ets. per gallon ; chewing tobacco, 35 cts. per lb.: 10 plugs of j smoking tobacco for 25 cts ; shirting fUn j nels, 10 cts and upward ; Kentucky jeans, I 10 cts. and upward ; all-wool flannel, 20 cts. 1 and upward ; lumberman's flannel, all wool. 30 cts ; calicoes, 5 to 7 cts per yard ; ladies' button shoes from ft upward ; men 9 coarse boots, fl.PO and npward. The Seaboard, Pennsylvania & Western railroad project Is again talked of. A com mittee from Huntingdon county. In the in terest of the farmers In that county who had olven the company the right of way. iicr ir,t t FhFPMi to subscribers tor visited New York a short time ago. ana in ' 1 '!'' ami twenty-five certs. po re-.r prtar.ip looking hears, aceonv I'.v a lot of Turks, men. women and , '. M'tt-d this place on Tuesday last, r' .-' their visit the small boy was T1 e Turks, after performing with pa-eci around the hat and got u, " a uood share of nickels. They t,".-ir,(.rt ,ut a mlle east of towD. -,,r. Morula, Rrternoon. Mr. David II. 'f Cambria township, while hauling 1 'r n the woods to the mill on his farm l'" ar miles north of Ebensbnrg. was V.ween a tree and the log and bad The flesh of his right leg was '""lar.'l torn and his right hand crushed 1 'lt i--h U rn off one of the fingers. -TV ..(Vers of the Cresson A Coalport 1 t'- k a trp ever the line on Monday '"'"t! purpose of inspecting the road. .-. Snyder, of the Ebensburg branch, ' "a 11 the honor of running the first pas rin on the road, however, as he re hraron train down with the Sher--' '' r.ps during the late unpleasantness I'a' sni. -4 '.re Dui'ois, Clearfield county, on v "r-fu- morning, destroyed the Central ' '' Kir-htnum A (Juthmiller's tailorin( hti.ent (; i) Harrier's meat market, r 'i 'irair store. Orler Bro.'B hard "re nd W. A. F.ngleman's tobacco The 1 ,ss in buildings and goods la ( Tifeii t f ir, W.O. on all of which there I 1 in-l: rt nra i.f nln t QOO i Tie f .l oving tirkft will be voted for ! lTi'!v n xt : liorough at large: one I ,-"Vfl fr,r Iiurjess ; one person for Collec- ! Taxes, ai1 orjP r(p,on for Auditor, to rtUfe je;rs. Each ward will elect j lrsr.n f'.r (ouncil for three years ; one ! ' t'.r Srhofl Director for three years ; rtPTvr;n fr.Iir1ire of the Vleet'.on ; two fitor. aid one person tor mental abberation. though conversing In a rational manner at times. Cooper eTpiairs bis confinement in tfte Peoitentlarv s follows : On leaving Chest Sprines he wandered Into another county, and was discovered one dav driving rattle along a road. When asked whose -cattle thev wera and where be was tatting them, be said he didn't know. He was arrested, tried for stealing the cattle. convttefl and sentenced tt a term in the penitentiary. Since Cooper's disappearanr his application for a pension, filed some time before, has been granted. It. is stated that an rffort will he marie to obtain his release from con- enrolled themselves for the coming 1 finement throuBh the Board of Pardens. rm' scrooi affords an opportunity; I Tt Oldest Pax-Kettxtoli Mr. Tobias Stntzman. of Adams town phip. possesses the oldest pocketbook within the State, -when we consider that it has been carried by Its respective owners for one hundred and thirty-six years. The hook Is marie of calfskin, and three and one half by five and one-half inches in sfr.e. and has the following marks cut on the outside : "M ; V : 1730." The initials be is unable to decipher. The leather strap around it was Abraham Stutztnan, his father, years aco. Mr. Mnt7man was with this heirloom by Sarah bis mo'her, a few weeks ago. with the Instructions to hand it. down to bis eldest child, as It had been for many years. At present the trace of this interesting -piece of property can only he taken from .loseph Shrock. grandfather of Mrs. Sarah Stutrman, who carried It. a long time , and at his death it was given to Jr hn Sbrnck. his elder son, and who resided in Yoder township for many years and who used the pocketbook daily until "hw death, when it came into the possession rrf Mrs. Stntzman, and her i3 hand. Abraham Stntzman. carried it for a r.nmber of years, he using it constantly, and many estate were adjudicated by him du ring the time. The pocketbook is believer! to have been -made In Switzerland, and is yet in good condition and will probably be good for marry years to come. Johnston a Tribune. disease. His fina' sickness was butof f en weeks' dura'.ion. Tor many years he was an engineer on the Philadelphia and Erie rail road, aod later until his health failed trim he worked in the capacity of sawyer on the steam mills of tiis neighborhood. Some years ago his eyesight became so mwh im paired that he was rendered alm.wt sight less, and the most-skilful oculists who treat ed him never tueceeded in restoring "his perfect vision. Tie was well and favorably E. Little. Chest AlhertJ. Watt and Itim Kie M. Callahan Chest Springs. An Aanirer Wanted. Can any one oring us a case of Kidney or Liver Complaint that Eiectric Bitters wil! not cure? We say they can not, as thous- Sheriffs Sales. BY virtue of sun.lry writ? of Fieri Farias Alia Firri Farias. Irnd Fxpon. and Alias Vend Hrion. and Testatum Jirri latias, issued out ol the Court of Common I'le? of ('Hml'ria Countr and t. me directed, there will l eipofeil to pui.ltc sale at the Mansion House in Johnntown Pa on SATURDAY, FEB. 27, 1SSC," AT cue o'clock, t. ..the following described Heal Kstate. tn-wit : All thfl rteht, title and interest of Samuel H F.ldrldite. ot. in rid to all that certain lot of rroond situate In the horouvh of Worxlvale Cam bria county. r.. frontir K on Maileaenue and ronnlnir back to Railroad alley hnvlnir Third Ktreet on th west and lot or .tohn Hender on the east, bavin thereon erected a two-storr frame hence, frame Mat.le. ice honnc and otherontriuUd inir. nw in the oecnpanry of Samuel K Kld rl.lue. Taken in execution end to be sold at the suit of Kvn K Kvn. .John B. Clrk Oeorire Oillinrer and Thomas Koblnson Alo. All the rlitht, title and inlere-t of XV. H rmbanirti. of. in and to all tt.at certain lot of Ifroond situate In the township ot Stoncreek Cambria county. Pa., fronting nn the township road on tho soutii and running back to land ol Jonhna Carpenter on thi north, ai'oinlnir lot of Adam Fornot on tho wet and hit of Koh't Olenn on tha east.havinit thereon erected a one and-m-hali-stry Tilank house and nlank stable now In the occupancy of lohn l Hill. Taken In execu tion and to he sold at the suit ol John J. Krown Alo. All the riirtit. title an interest of Jaeoh A. Hlte. of. in and to alt that certain lot ot ground situate in the 7th ward of .l..tnstown borooirk Cambria county. Pa., fronting rn Ash street on me run inn running r.acw to an i it nn th THE BOTTOM IS REACHED AT LAST ! THE LARGEST STOCK OF HARDWARE EVER OFFERED in the County can be found at my Store. These are all First-ClftM Goods, which were bought for Cash at rock-bottom prices. I do not buy or keep in stook any Cheap Job Lot or Auction Goods, and whatever you buy from me you can rely on being worth the money you invest. Owing to an advance I am now selling many goods at j much less than I can replace them for, but I shall continue to sell at ! Bottom Prices until I am compelled to replenish my stock. When I you want a Cooking or Heating Stove, Tinware, Hardware, Naib ; Iron, Glass, Trunks and Farming Implements, call and see my Stock i and learn my Prices. I will not be undersold. Aug. 1385 j C3-. HTJTTI-iE'Z', HIGH ST11EET, E15EXSBURG. RECEIPTS ADD EXPENDITURES -OF- CAMHUIA COUNTY, VENT A FHOM THE Jannary, I SHI RECEIPTS kM EXPENDITURES ath day of day of January to the tti ias. POOR AND HOUSE CF EMPLOYMENT CAMBRIA COUNTY, VENN' A, -FKUM- AIr:X. STAl'KHOVJSE, Tk4crr. Dr. I amis of cases already permanpntly cured ! west, adioinirm lot oi Henry Stremmel and M. s anrl who ara dailv rrci)tiimnninit Electric Bitters, will prove- Briutit'a Difease, Dia betes, WeaV Back, or anv urinary com- krown in thi arid other counties, and waa plajni quickly etrd. They punfv the : put on by . thirty five I presented Stntzman, noted for hi rrmnv aterline otialitie of both head and tienrt. Mr. Ktissell ran liie j first encine over the Pennsylvania railroad, (one of the old camel backs), on the ext ern division to Altoona. Mr. Rnsell was fi! vears old. and leaves a widow and nc chiieren. all of wir re i erown np and three married, i Mr. Frank Fitssell, youngest son of the : deceased, who was absent from home at I Bear Loop statton, where ho was working, was taken down verv suddenly witb pneu monia, and was so ill that he was preverried j from looking for the last time upon the i remains of hi beloved father. The district institute at the Cambria Milts i schoolhouse on last Saturday was largely ! attended. Teachers from other districts m I this and Clearfield counties were present. The exercises were of an interesting and i practical nature, and all were iinnnimmw in i the expression that it was a fair exhibrtioo ! of Hterarv culture and talent, i The teachers' profession requres 1ve. enereetic perfons. and whi'e this is equally ' true of all professions: yet everv calline ;tas ' its drones, and they are a creat dtawba"k to those who are zealously inclined and re I doine their host. I A certain pedaenene. I have bepn reliably ! inrormed, who wields the birch in thlst-own-; ship, and "tparties the young idea bow -to shoot." on a recent occasion fell Britep i dnrine the noon recess, and became so firt ly in thp chain of slntnber that he did rw-t waken up until a late bnur in the afternoon to take np rchtol. His rinnils saw t1e "master" nap atiri did not disturb his stnm ! hers, but thev trend liphtlv around, because., you know, they 'kind o' enjoyed the. naf. themselves. "Asleen at his f.ost" of dutv, a spntinet, a telejraph operator, a railroad encineer, or anv other man intrusted witli hiuh respot: i sibi'ities micht. ca-nse great disasters, but ; thfise intriitn'd with the hieh position of ' teachei, moulding character for future ' creatness or future destruction, dozs. naps, vea. Pnjovs n peaceful slutnler, ar.d nnth- ina is said, while the little school urchins ! the mischievous elfs supnress their voices, and whisper softly; "He's a sleeping beaotv : let him alone." "Delightful task ! to train the tender thought.'" The next, institute will he held at Moun tain Dale, on Saturday, Febrmusry 2)'h. "11." blood regulate the bowels, and act directly on the diseased parts. Every bottle guar anteed. For sale t 50c. a bottle by E. James. The following amed persons can each obtain a letter by calling at the Enensburg post-office : Mrs 'Ellen Roberts (south), Catherine Giilen, Miss Ellie Jones. Miss M. Irvin, Mr. Jefferson Rowland. Mr. J. N. Wisslnger, A. G. Frey, Esq. THRRE.most be an open road between the food we eat and the substance of which our bodies are composed. If the road is clogged we sicken, faint and die. This road is made up of the organs of digestion and assimila tion. Of these the stoma.-n and liver are chief. Most people "have bad tuore or less experience of the horrors of constipation. Ittaloy on the north anil an alley on tha oouth harina- thereon eretel a two-torv planlc house anil onttiuiMinirP. now In the oeonpanry of .Jacob A. Hite. Tnken in eieention and to be told at the salt ol Siephen Stntzman. Aidlnnee of M W Kelin l Co. Also. All the rleht. title arid Intereft of K F Slick, of. In ami to all that eertnin lot of iirounii Htna'e In the 7th ward of Johnstown horonrfa Cambria eonrty. Pa., fronting on the Hedtortl PIIcp cm tbe etan.l runniuic hark to lot of Micb'l Shlry on the west, adioiniria- lot of Taan Moeh on the north and an alley on tbe south, having thereon ercteil a tw.i ftory frame house and out building, now In the oconuaney of Wm. Copl in Taken In execution and to be gold at the su't of Wood. Morrell k c:o. for ose of W. Hnraee Koe Also. All the riifht. title an.l Interest of (i. id fried Sehellhamnu r. of. in and to nil that eertnin piece or pareel ofrround situate in the township r I'nnemaiivh. Cambria eountv. Pa., frontlnr on the Franksiown road on the south and adjoining land of Lewis Shaffer on the north, east anil west havine thereon erected a one atonr log; house and a log; stable, now In the occupn,-Y of (Jodfreld Soh el I hammer. Taken in eieentfon and to be sold at the suit ol Anthony K hler. Also. All the riifht. title and Interest Thomas H. MeFeaters. of. in and to all that certain lot of ereund ittmte In the Tillage of Morreilrille Iwir Yoder township. Cambria conntv F- ' To balance It. hands of Treasurer at last aMtlement 11.S4S.67 To aro'tree'd from miscellaneoui tsur- CC. 2S.453 47 To ara't re.-eiye l from redemption ef lands j To am't received from constables for 14 and previous 1,787 Rl Toim't received trorn seated and nn- j sented lands It To am't duplicate for 18S tJ4.44S 13 j 10t.719.lS J.IM'ARY 5, ISSs TO JANUARY 4, IsSd. AI.EX. STACKHOCSE. TaaABT-aaa, ! To am't of Kequs'tlon for loss m.W' 0 To balance due Poor and House of Em ployment T.OH It To Cisb per I. I-ill)-. Steward hH 40 To refuodioic order of Auditor Urcertl.. 1 44 it tJ 1 Tl using Dr. Kenneav s "'ravorue liemeay. It is ttie first step tht costs. Sheriffs Sales. Frevent it and all its fearful sequences by i fronting; on Fairfield avenue on the north and i"M,"" " "') on me souin. anjoining lot or (JeortreSoua on the east and an alley on the west, havlnir thereon erected a two stry frame h-nee. frame stable and other outbuilj- Ings. now In the occupancy ot Geo. Jruni'ilmif Taken In eTecutlon and to be aold at the suit of John Thomas. Also. All the rlirht. title and Interest of Henry Vonnkcr. of. in and to all the following lota of ground situate in the village of W alnut Urore, Stonvcreck townslnp, tNmb.-ia conntv. t'a.: Vo' 1. FroMlnif on street W fet o'n tlie north acd runn.ng l.ck to an aiiev 115"., feet on the south, adjoininir lot of Wm. White on the wet and lot ol John Custer on the east. No. 2 Fron'insion street 6? feet en the east and rnnninit back to lot of Jiicob lacoby feet on the west, havinu an alley oa the north and street on tl.e south. No. V-Frentmir on 1 "Y virtue of sundry wr'ts ol Fieri 1 S ;. r. r forts' V- Xi i.it medicine is so reliable a3 ( rnr'v Pectoral for colds, coughs, '. ,)("i"2'3mpnts of the respiratory or-ji-iur.;:-,. (owvd consumption. In all r,J(1q jr a certain cure, and It af ! .r re'jef for the asthmatic and con-r.-.-::v. ev-i !n advanced stauPS of dis- tM -np-onie Court of Pennsylvania ". a iciion of the lower court i1- p-:, a.-aibst the B. A O RH--i' I'nn r.-iiv. wherein a verdict of $5,000 tv er.-t.ed jn favor of a person whose aety nn account of the whistling ? rrv Motive, resulting in the loss of a ';' ' ' a !r ver. v,v t':o workingmen are in prog-rv-r ?ve country, and some people t' a; before long there will be r 1 e hv workmen and everybody n i woi' store, on Higfc street, t-t-i i.v t,,,j4 (ire's gools, boots and !1'm j-w,,;,., anfj provisions, cau be al-'- ! ?.l ar I ottum prices. -."tX',r i called to the prospectus of -i N r .-k .-ir, published in another " ' -Tr Th -- ir is one of tbe best ).apor J-1 "'f-i ir. ( e city cf Xew York ; is Dero c -i r ; rs, and as a family journal I'vh rnk. We will end the Week- s--i r- A Patriotic Prleat. Under the 8bove caption the New Yoik j Tablet prints an article which will be found , below : ! "We have received from Rev Ricfard i Browne, of Eilly's. fimbria county. Pa . thronph the patriotic Father Walsh, of El i ensbtir. Pa., the sum of flwO as that gen i tteman's contribution to the Parliamentary fund. Father Browne is well known . thronghnut the country, not only for his ! sterling patriotism, but also for his literary abilities. From bis boyhood his voice and i pen have been etnploved in the cause of re j ligion and Irish libertv, and that he is a i practical worker for the latter his generous contribution attests. Tn he left Water- ford College to ioin Meagher and O'Brien ! on the hillside and after the collapse of the , movement escaped to France and thence to America. He was orda'necj a priest itj noi lidavaburg In 149. by Bishop O'Connor, of the Pittsburg diocese. So great was the prejudice then existing against the young Irelanders that part of the Catholic, press protested against the bishop's action in or daining the rebel student. But Father Browne has lived to see this prejudice pass awarand bishops, priests and people filled with the same patriotic sentiment. lie was chaplain during our late war, and is famil iar with military tactics It is said of him that tn the event of war In either Ireland or America he could in ten minutes raise a thousand men in his own parish who would follow him to the field. lie is now in the sixtieth year of his age and the thirty sec ond of his ministry. We hope this noble hearted priest may live to see his hopes of Irish independence realized." Interview with Mr. Francis Stabler and Nrhoel Report. Report of the Ebensburg Public Schools for firth montb, ending February 5th : Average Enrolled, attendance. Anything; to Beat a Railroad. In speaking of the movement of the gen eral pansenger agents to Lead off the ticket scalpers, the New York ltu-du Indirntor says : "The railroads have not adopted the rule tpquirinz limited tickets to be used only for continuous train rides, without excellent reasons. The roads have no desire to pre vent passpngers from stopping over at pla ces along their lines. On the contrary, they have heretofore made it as convenient as possible fur people to do this very thing. But bow has the traveling public shown its appreciation of the courtesy? Simply by Irvine, in everv possible way, to swindle the railroad- whenever thev saw a chance. A man wants to go to Buffalo what does he do? Bnvs a ticket to Chicago, and when he gets to Buffalo sells the untiled portion of his ticket to a sca'.per. The railroad is donblv cheated First, it carries the origin ! al swindlet to Buffalo for Jess than it takes i a passenger who is too honest to iirdulgri in j the luxury of cheating the iaiiro;id : and, ' second, it carries another man from Buffalo , to Chicago at less thin the regular rate. The posted traveler, who cannot arrange lo : buy more tickets than he intends to nsp, i never thinks of going to the railroad office for the tickets he wants. He patron zes ths scalpt-r. and helps that one to skin the rail i road. So it gtes, the railroads by an exten sion of courtesy have bt-en victimized and robbed by ihe traveling public. The every day traveler at ail times has his eyes open to ' the chance to heat the public. And so wide 1 l has the influence spread that even staid, 1 honest-going people, who travel only occe ' siona!!y, have come to think it quite the thirg to deal entirely with scalpers, and as : sist in whatever swindle may be necessary to effect a saving for themselves of a few i dollars We are glad that the railroads i have decided at last to protect thetnse.lves from the dishonesty of people who claim to be more than respectable." Alden'f Cyclopedia of t'nlveraal eratare. I.lt- r: ?r c. h. ?' - 2 ; : Tbachkrs. Mary E. DavH . informed that the grading I trs. c iwis.. outer mm. r-, i, - - - A)e IJoyi1 one on - i o f the pew line would commence as soon as ! the, weather would permit. A short time i only will be required to determine whether or not this statement will be verinea, as ... Incumbent upon the company to begin oper ations on or before the 4th of Match uext, which Is the limit of the time, as specified In their charter, for the commeneement of the work. -Porter D. Kennedy, who wa botn and raised In Washington township, died at the ,.inVnc of his brother. A. J. Kennedy. In ti.,r it. He was at rrrppoti, un oi"i"j cn the P. R. R.. but WHIP ruiji account f fling health he quit business and was appointed foreman of a i gang in , the Altoona erecting shop. His wife died there about twenty months ago. and he then went to Freeport. taking with him his only chM n g r. ten y.ars of age. Lung disease , of .is death. He was a brother of John If. Kennedy, Esq.. of Portage .town- Ship, or Mr.. John McCorm.ca. . Tv:Lro an I Mrs. T. L. Patrish, of t nia remains were lilliriiii. ! - Freeport. poor llaniia Apitotme.t. The Directors of the Poor met at Ihe Jims bouae on Tuesday of 1..t week and made the followlrg arpolntmer.ta : J. Lilly. "P pointed -.ard $.00 ; Mary L Lilly. Xrrrth. house Phy. paid ; vhlt on call of -f rJ ; A. N. YvikefieH. out door t'. ' . iuir county line, oai- UTmi.M naS Mine. Ash-aod. Irassie Davi... J. W. Leeoh ?s 2S 25 21 21 19 20 Totals . of near near interred at rv.r.a r,vl nimM. salary. IT S7. 6 6 138 108 iH6 10S 0 1.: '28 I The following pupils were perfect in at tendance : RoONf No 1. Ollie Connell. Emiiy nvis, i Nelson Brown, Julia Brown, May tiriffith. j Boom No. 2 Harrv Shinatelt. Prevott i Dvis. ()lMe S'ough, Harry Blair, Cliatlie Hason, Flora Mills, urace jicuasun. Soom No. 3. Nora Ludwig, Nonnie Iait tringer, Stella Rosenfteel, Annie Maloney, Maggie McCabe, Micerva leighty, Katie Lnltringer, Jimnile Dick, Charlie Port, Charlie Weaklaod. Ray Jones, Walter Shoe maker. Room No. 4 Olin Barker, Harry Hasson, Eddie Luther. George Stougli, Annie Crouse, Lucy Gutwald. R.om No. 5 Ida Griffith, Cora Davis, i Ira Davis, Bert Davis, Cris. Shannon. Her man Connell, r ranR oonuen. oouu ouma felt "Wealth y WTlt" Is a harmonfus combination of subjects and themes never before Inclosed la a single volume. While separate and detached por tions of these aurjects may be found else whore the volume as a whole is not to be duplicated In the literary realm. The intro duction of such a book is a work in which the most conscientious man or woman may engage with the greatest satisfaction, know ing that a real demand is being supplied and a real benefit conferred in its distribution. The work will be sold only by subscription. We desire to correspond with first class agents with reference to terras and teiritory. to whom on application wi will send ail needed Information and printed matter. Addmss. A. D. Criste, Munster, Cambria county, Pa. - -- Attention! Driaotralu! The Democrat of Ebensburg borough will meet at the Council room, on Monday livening next, at 7:30 o'clock ( sharp), for the purpose of placing In nomination a borough ticaet. see that yoa aiteud. ; This work is the outcome of many years i i of planning and preparation. It will be an j almost Indispensable work of reference for I j everv library, large or small, a trustworthy ; guide to what Is most worth knowing of the i literature of all ages and all nations Occu- ; pying a dozen or more volumps, and yet is ! sued at a price so low as to be within th j reach of all. a familiarity with its contents i will constitute a liberal education to a de 1 gree that can be claimed for few other works in existence. Dr Kosstno, the emi- ' I nent historian and author, says of it : "I S am strongly impressed with the great intrin j sic value of the work as a popular educator . in a high department of learning. The plan is admirable. Combining as it does a ; personal knowledge of an au'hor with spec j imens of his or ber best literary productions. ! gives it an inestimable power for good ( among the people " The work is published j in parts of 10 pages each, paper coveis, at : the price of IS cents each, also in very hand- i some cloth-hound volumes, gilt tops, 480 ' pages, for 60 cts. The parts can be ex-j changed for bound volumes, at any time, i Four parts are now ready, also the firpt bound volume ; yolurae two will be issued in a few days. The publisher's 132 page ! iltustraied catalogue of standard books may ! be had for 4 cents, .ir condensed 16 page i catalogue, tree. John B. Aldkn, Publish- j cr, New York. ( i Personal. Dear Bro. Meek. E l. "The Central Metho dist." Catlettsburg, Ky.: I see in th last 'Centra;" that you want a remedy for sick headache. If you will use a remedy that you advertise in your paper every week. 1 am sure that you will be greatly benefited thereby and, I believe, cured. 1 have been a sufferer from sick headache, I can almost say from infancy, and have tried every rem edy I could get, and n ver found anything to do me any good nntil I used Simmons Livr Regulator. I feel for anyone that suffers with that terrible disease, and I hope you will give it a trial. C. S. Morris, Brownsville, W. Va. Farias AHa Firrn Farias, vrir firri Farias lend F.xvon . Ltrari Farias anil Trstatirm Firri Farias, issued out of the Court ol Common Plea." ol Cambria Conntv. and to mo ilirefied. there will beexposed to public sale ut the Court House In Ebensburg. l'a., on .MChXD. lT.M.lKCir J. 18SG. at one o'clock, r. M., the following 'lesertbed Kenl Kstate, to wit : All the riKht, titlo anil interest of .1 K. Clifford, ot. in anri to nil tbat crrtMn tract of land, situate in the township ol Keade. Cambria tounty, l'a., ailioinintr the lands of t'atrtek Kelly, l'atrn-k Stroud anil Ho'l tt Owin tra-!, contmninic acres, mora or les. warranted iu 'he name of Pat rick Koreliind. the faid .1. K. tt Itlord owning one undivided ball interest in s.iid land, t'nim 5rnveii. Taken In executian and to be sold at the eiiit of A K. Osterloh. Alio. All the riifht. title and interest of Mrs. K, M. Waite. of. in and to all that cettain piece or parcel ot land, situate in tl.e village of Lloyd ville. Keiide township. Cambria county. Pa.. aJ jobiina: land of John H. McDonald oo the s iuth. township road on the en.st and land ol Hell heirs on the north and west, containing ab ut lour ncrv-s and havinif thereon erected a tw -story l'iaik Tlonse and Plank Stable, now In the occu pnti.y of I'nvld Urookbnnk. T.iknn lu execution and to be sold at tbe s i it of S. I. Friea. AIM). All the riuli!. title an.l Interest of A. T. Pindls. of. In and to all that certain piece or par cel oilJnd pitn-ite in Ula -klick township. Cam bria eocinty. l'a.. hounded by land of John Fergu son. Amos Kowland. Hiivid p.irit. l'eter Wairner. K- bert Ferguson and Isahc Wls.siniter, eontaln inu Via a;res and lS per"hes and allowance. Taken in execution and to t e sold at the ault of K. Kotiert Co. for use of l'eter tintwald. Also, Ali the rinht, title and Interest of FraneU Wanner, ot, in and to all that certain lot of ground aituate in the township of Keade, Cam bria county, l'a., boun led on the east by land for-mr-rlv C s. (Tovernnient: on the west by Clear field Creek and on the north and south "by land formerly of Joseph Van Ornier. containing one acre, more or leis.and h-ivlnic thereon erected a stentn saw mill. Tiiken In execution and to be sot d :it the suit or Wm H. Sechler. one ot the executors ol John Waner. dee'd. lor us ol minor chihirenol Augustine I. Wills, dee'd. Also, all the riifht. title and Interest of Albert : Ivory, ot, in and to all that certain piece or par eel of land iitnate in Clearfield township, Cam bria county, J'a., adjoining lands ol Augustine Shotfi r on the south, by lands of W. J. Buck on the east an! on the wer-i by Unit of Hernard Fye. containinir 73 acres, more or lem. about 'M acres ol which are cie.ired. Iiavinjf thereon erected a two ptory lou house and frame ba.-n, now In the oecu paney ol Albert Ivory. Taken in execution anal to be sold at the suit of Kquitable !,o:m and Hnildiuv Association of Aitoona. A lo. All the riht title and interest of M ich 'I Krlckner, ot. in and tu all that certain lot of i Kround situate in the horoavh "f 'iailitxin. Cam- ! bria county, l'a.. fronting on Main street on the west and running back to an alley on the east, adjoiiiii.if pr iperty ol Albert Hndr. dee'd, on the north nnd Forest atreet on the south, hafinif thereon erected a two story frame house ant out buildings, now In the oieupancy of Michael Knckner. Taken In execution and tube soli at the suit ol Eijuttable L-iiin X Building Associa tion, j Also. All the riisht. title and interest of John ; Lconird, of in and lo all that certain lot ot Kround situate in t- e iiorouifh oi (tallltziu. Cam bria c .unty. I a . fronting on Main street on the east and runninz hack to an M ey on the west. i adjoinidif lot ol F. M . burke on tbe otith and lo; : ot Mrs. ,lieph Killer on the north, hnviriir toere on erected a two story plank house and plunk stable and other outbuilding", now in the ocou- ! i pancy of James H. Maloney. Taken In execution and to be sold at the suit ol Joseph (rutwalt. Also, all the riuht. title and Interest of Wm. : Iinahoe. of. in and to all that certain piece or , parcel ol land iituate In the township of Wash- : I inufon. Cambria county. Pa., adfiiilnif lands ot I Michael Brawley, dee'd. Hernard Bmler and Ievi . Uardner, bounded and described s follow, via: i I Hoainninit at a post, thence north 11 rods to a : beech: tbence north lu de-crees, west 305 rods to a 1 post; thence south l'i decrees, east 1'-5 rivis to a poet; thence south 7M dmfrees. east lf3 roda to the ' place ol hciflnninu. cont;iinlmr 1S1'J acres, more i or less about W acres of which are cleared, hav ing thereon erected a two-story plank house and plank barn, now In tbe occupancy of Alfred , Fmiifh. Taken tn execution and to be sold at the 1 suit ol Caron Ieahey. street r leet on the east and running back 61 f.-it tn an niiev on ti e a!.ilninK lot of Sarah Wlssinifer on the s iuth ati-l street on the north. Taken in execution and to be sold at I tie suit of I,cvi .lacoby tor use ol M A Kose. Also. All tbe rmtit. title and Interest ol Wm. White and Jane White, ot, in and to all that cer tain lot ot Kround situate in the viliaire ol Wal nut drove. Sioneycreek township. Cam bria coun ty, l'a., frontirie on street on the north and runniiiK bar, to an alley on the south, adoinine lot of Jacob lacoby on tne west and lot ot Henry Younker on the east, having thereon erected a two s:ory plank looise and ontbuil lii.r-i, now in the ncionanry of tn. H. While. Taken in exe cution and to be sold ar the suit of Levi Jaeohy. Al"o, All the riifht. title anl interest of Jeth'ro Oldham, ol. In and to all that certain lot of irruiind situate in the township of stonvereek, Cambria county. Pa.. Irontirit on the Bedford' Plkn cn the f't and running back to an alley on the eist, havtnK an alley or street on the soutii and lot of John Vnaer on tbe north, baring H ere on erected a two story Ir.irue house. Iram stable and outbuiblinifs. uow in the occupancv of Jethro f'ldham. Taken in execution and to" be sold at the suit of Paul M.?('reery tor use of Kliza Jane Cohick, Administratrix of I. H. Cohiok. dee'd Also. All the rlht. titie and interest of Iianiel Fye. of. in and to all that certain piece or parcel of land situate In the township of A 1ams, Cam bria county, l'a.. ad)oinin land ol Jacob Wen dell on tbe west, lands ot heirs ol John K. Sit man. deceased. 'in tbe east, land of John Sraay and oiliers on the south and land of John Madi son, dee'd. an the north, contninuisr 38 acres, ni"re or less, a'nt S acres of which are cleared. harioK thereon erected a plank stable, water saw mill and a one story office, now in the occupancy of Hanlel Fye Taken in execution and to be sold at tbe suit ol rtrs. E. I). Keim. Also. AM the rieht. title and Interest 0f Alexan der Miller, ot. In and to all that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Rich land. Cambria county. Pa, adjoining; !and ol Adam Fulmer on the e-sf and heirs of Jacob Oilman, deceased, -nd of V. Fisher, deceased on the west. Nicholas Bloom on the south and Kan'l Cmbauh on tbe north, and o'hers; containing ll'J acres, about ."0 acres of which are cleared; havinz thereon erected a losr house, bank barn and ether outbnildinfH. now in the occuimncy of Alex. Miller. Tnkenin execution and to be soid at the suit of the Kittanninsr Insurance Co. Tkkms of Sai.k ine-tnird of the purchase money to be. paid when the property Is knocked down and the remaining two-thirds at tha contir m.iti in of the deed. .TUSEPIf A tiRAT. Sheriff. Sheriffs Office. Ebensburg, Feb.2,18,. CR. By amount paid Auditors (County) I Auditors (State) Assessors Boarding jurors Boarding prisoners Building- oridges Bridge and Road views Borrowed money...... Bonds redeemed Commissioners Corumission-rs'"e!erli Commissioners' counsel Court crier and tipstaves.... Constables. ''rimtnal prosecutions Court House TMstrlet Attorney Flections Fox and wild cat scalps Inqn'.sitloi.s lnterrst on bonds Interest on borrowed money. Janitor Jail and jailor Jury t'omm'rs and clerk Jurors (gTand ) Jurors (traverse) Jurors (talesmen)...... ...... Mi see! Ian eons.... Old orders Probates postage arid expreage Prothonotary.... Priming Poor Iiirectors Poor and House I.mp'.oytn't . Reeistry Records Relundine Road damage Road fund Reform School Redemption of lands School fund State tax Stenographer Sheriff Soldiers' burial Teachers' Institute Western Penitentiary . Western Penn'a Hospital.... Rem'n'K in constable.-' fi.mds Exonera lions to constables.. Exonerations on duplicates . Ahateicent to tiiXpaye-s Treasurer's coiiiui n on $flo.- 3'.ei '.e. ft per cent Treasurer's eotnm'n on 0,27S.- 20 it '-" . ler cent By balance in bunds of 1 reas- orer fK 50 010 s SO 1 448 ( 2 210 00 s'.3.es 18 OOo.OO S .roo oo "..lino.OO 600 00 3'W.OO 4Vi 60 l.fM &a l.IST.M 1.4TO 10 98' 1 O-i 2 4:V 27 0 183 1.1ST.M 32i.T 401 SO S 724 01 ISO 60 fO0 19 IK 21 92.00 46 3-9 "fl 6 20 41 4 315 SO 9M.37 31 00 H J.P-.76 .-.'6 87 14 91 1"6 .OB 41 SI 101.7 4 4) tl 7J8.O0 448 10 Sw.00 2bo 00 3.127 4 819 4a 2 5- 6S 2 4 V So 212 3 2,341.74 S. 020.00 1,417. 0 ior.719.18 Ol. By am't paid Al ecbeny and other counties, t Advertising Attorneys' tees B.acksmithlng Boarding; and nursina i . I. P. Carpenter work Clothing, drv gixids. boots and shoe- .". Coal Comns at House Coftlns aod funeral expenses . U. P Ci nsiable and Justice fees Chopping Mill Cuttiug box Costs, law suits Itruirs and med'cioes Ibrector' convention Expenses and allowances tl. D. P Fngiue and pumpins; apparatus Flour and leed Frenhi Farmer and boose servant Fertiliser ealn 1 1 roceries Hardware Hay aod straw Harness, leather, etc Hose and heiting Insurance I. i very hire I.njii'.r. Lumber M-at Masonry Mowi g machine M erch:ii)d :se w t arn Phvs'cian at h I'hysician to f 1. Pump Rei airs Roobng House sinlary N ewan:) Saliry i Matron) Sta tionery Transportation eae'aies Western 1'enn'a Hospital By hs'anre due P-oran 1 House of Employ menl use . 1. P.. 'tin;. 1"2 36 7 MO 6j 0 4 7 84 S"8 7 J-il J" see - 184 (6 44 60 48 T? ' 18 4'1 ? 37 06 tH 19 9o 96 l. oe i.178 9 7-S 01 1 46 W 1 642 00 3"V iB J-02 18 601 US IJ3 30 2! I 13 63 28 6l 34 08 11 73 7 00 6.-7 23 644 ) 12 03 47 60 1 M l."0 00 244 3i 7 1 2 3 14 76 W 776 6 I-' I'l 60 7 0-5 '! 77 20 lo 2.131 07 10.728 9"- 29. A1 MOT'NTS I'T KFRtiM CONSTABLES FOK Mi TNI S M'K rnui; ANI h'.H'SR OF I.MH.OVMKM. Fr'-m Can.br:a Mutual Firelns.to 9!.l0u0 hroui .laci.b 1 b'-inas ani wife e4 From Andrew l!jrgo. n F.st 66 To Kr-im .Ijtin Baker .... Ill To From Westmoreland Poor Authorises ... 33 3a I'fstu .lohn Evans . 27 78 From Wm. Price 3 0 K : J,Y MlilSDri'.IVI US TEAF.S. Is32 Henry Stammer. Johnstown. 7th w.. 1883- Beni. F Pugh. Cambria twp Jos. J. Trexler. Itean twp E. H McCartney, E. onemaugh . Henrv Stemtner. Johnstown. 4th w. P. K. Mil f r. John-town. th ward. . lieo. 1'. Pring'-e Wilmore lioro' 1884 Oeo. E. Krng. Barr townshtn Havi l H Jones. Camr ria twp Ansi-lm Wenkland. Elder township (since paid ) John McCabe. I.illv borough 1886 S. B. Edmiston. Birr township Thos. M. Reese. Bi.ickliek twp Aug. Hammers, Caint.rbt bor. 2d w. ,1'ihn A. Jones. Cambria twp Ben). licb.rier. t? arrolltown bor.... Aug. Yost. Sr.. Carrol I twp (teo. Salsby, Clearheld twp James Kinney. Cnnemaugh bor Jndson Merritts, Coopers. lale bor.. A. H. I 'enrod. Croy le township Jo. J. Trexler. Iiean township Anselm eakland . Elder twp John B. Murphy. Franklin bor treo. (tntwnlt. (Jallitzin bor Bernard Wise. Oallitr.m twp A.J. Berkey, I rrubbtown bor .1. A.Troxell. Portnge twp John N. Strayer. Sutnmerhill twp.. Wm. A. Rager. Susquehanna twp.. Joseph Jenkit.?. Tavlor (west) twp. Michael S-.sk. Ttinn'elhlll bor ro. (Jtllineer, Woodvale bor Z. L. Miller, liwer Ycder twp ; John Ream, Upper Yoder twp 31 4 f W H ft 61.18 4-5.83 14 18 28 71 2 18 71 8 6 ol 14 07 1S.7S 24 97 11.41 -t. 70 84.CO 6" 5 26 o -, 19.73 s-.'4.rj 344 n M 7 7 87 9-J b .i 98 97 122 84 10 91 f5.73 32,11 4J."." 121.02 170 48 431.62 122 17 60 87 34 04 74 40 90 66 $3,170 04 r PROCLAMATION. HRP.BAft. The Hon. Robert L. Johnston President ot the Court ol Common Pleas of the 471 '1 Judicial lhstrict, consisting ol the County ol Cambria, and the Hon. John Flanagan and the Hoc Joseph Masters, Associate Judges oi Cam bria conntv. bavin? Iaej their .rerept. bearing; date tbe 7th day of Seplrmb'r, to me directed, for boi ling a Court ol Oyer and Terminer and tleneral Jail Delivery an 1 Quarter Sessions of the Peace, In Ebensburg, fjr the County ol Cam bria, and lo commence on the First Monday or Match, being; the first day of March, 16S6, and to continue two week. Notice Is hereoy given to ihe Coroner, Justices of the Pence. Aldermen and Constahles of said County of Camhrt", that they be tnen and there in their proper persons at 10 o'clock In the lore noon ol said day. with their records, inquisitions, examination and tneir own remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to be done, and those who are bound in recognizances to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of Cambria County, be then and there 10 prosecute against them as shall be just. (riven under my hand at Ebensburg the 1st day of February, in tbe year of our Lord 1SS8. and the one hundred and tenth year of tbe Independence ofthet'nited Staten. JOSEPH A. OR AY, Sheriff. Ebensbun;, Fob. 2, lSS3.-4t. A MOT-NT T'T E CAMBRIA I'UlNrY .llDOMENTS. CN John T Cooney . t 176 33 l-'-e Wike 32 44 W W. Snet: et' 60 Barbara Rabb 88 CS lien. V. Sherry 97 90 Pat. Connell 63 7i Pat. oonnell et al 63 74 A. Fstrell 3S6 72 1. C. Burke 34 18 Wm. A Rageretal 64 4 Pat'k Karham et al 56 27 Wm. H . tordon f9 46 H. tl. Cmm et al 88 39 M.J. Noel el al 172 12 tt.621 88 1JF.POKT OF 1. LILLY. STEW ARD or POOR It avii H its cr Employment or Cambria ut STI. Sto( k o Farm. Three horses, nine cows, one 2 rear o'd ae.fer, one 1 year old he fer. two caitcs, thirty cbicnens. nine turkeys, six sboats. Farm PRonci-rs. 30 tons hay. bushels oat. 4"'- tuibeis corn (ears),67l7; bushels buckwheat, 3.10" buste: ie atoes, llo bushels turnips. 11 bushels oniuns. 600 beads cabnnge : beaiis. beets, tona't-es. etc.. 1b great quantity and of K''od quality. Butchered eight bos. 2.XU0 lb.: five cattle. 2.3V) lbs.; tea calves. 9J0 lbs. Arth iss 1 a Horsa. 19 bbls. soft soap. 6"0 lbs. hard snap, 760 lbs. butter. 42 men's shir's. 2 chemises. 31 dresses. T eh Idren's dresses. 4 sheets, 1 piliuw silos. 16 bed ticks. 11 pillow ticks. 17 haps, 17 aprons, II sun bonnets 13 sbtrts. 3J pairs woolen locks. 11 pair stockings, is pairs mittens. 21 roller towels, 9 coffins. Farm IrnsiTj 1 heavy 2 horse wsgon. 3 spring wag-ins. 1 ! I'nl 2 buggy rakes. 1 log tied, 3 plows. 4 grain rradlas. 3 matwk. 10 hie. 2 axes. 7 seti har ness. 1 cu'ting box. 1 new earl. 2 sleigh. 1 taaad cart. 1 wheeloarrnw. 1 cider mill. 3 iiirrvwi, ft. scyil.es, 9 shorels. 1 saddles, etc. Ikmatcs. In house January 1. 1S.6 et Admitted during year 64 Born during year 1 134 Pied during year 13 lhsebarKed, removed to loxmont. etc.... 66 Remain ing January 1. 62134) Of Inmate remaining In House there are. 37 vale and 16 females : 3 males are bimd and 1 Idiotic : 2 males are paralytic and 1 epileptic ; t male fcre dumb and one iesf ; 2 females are titr aiyie. 7 iyi.rii v.i I wtre lent to lux- mont. Malinda Bowen, from Bugtown. admitted Ao(. CO. i4. 1 are birth to a atill born aiiif rhild In Jebruary. 1586. IsriovixttTs. New engine house with boiler, engine aod pumping attachment. and a first elas feed grind erconnectej ; new tin roof on house, fjew barn, new chicken house, new corn crib and wagorn shed. 11 ECElYF.li FROM SEATED AND UNSEAT ED LANIW. T RIAL LIST. Following: is t!i-list Weakiand vs. . . Shatier vs. . l-o!denbiirg's Ex'r vs.. tack son .1 tSt'k OH Co. vs... Alao. All the right, title ar.d interest ot K. W. Ree l. oi. in and to all that certain piece or lot of term ol Court second week Kioumi siiujiic ill ourougll Ol ifailitztn, lyIU- bna county. Pa., bounded on the wet by lot of loseph Hogue, on ihe north by an alley, "on the east by lot of Mr. Crura and on the ouih by a forty loot street, having thereon a building, said buil.li..g being a two story plank house, bavin a front ol twenty eight feet and a depth of eighteen feet. Taken in execution ar.d to be sold a', the sultolH.K. McMnllen for use of John A. Mc Mullen. Also. All the right, title and Interestof Patrick B. Kerin, 0!, in and to all that certain piece or 1 parcel ol land situate In the township ol Clear Held. Cambria eoanty. Pa.. adointng lands of John Nag-le on the eat. Joseph Cooper on the norm, iiaviu Kyan and others on the west, con taining; 89 acres, about 25 acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a one and a hall story frame house and log; barn, now in tbe ticcu pancy of P B. Kerin Taken in execution and to be sold al the suit ot A. J. Ames. Tkkms of Salk. one third of the purchase money to be bald when the property is knocked down and the remain injr twv-thtrds on tbe con hrtnation of sale. JOSEPH A. OK AY". Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Ebensburtt, Feb. 2. 18o. Buck Bower I I'NeiH Ex'rs of C Myers. Andenson Moorehe-id , Bennett Strayer et al Faraha ugh I 4'uster rame Griffith McCay. Fa rn tutu 14 b Brady Burns et al Hill.... Shoemaker... . ..vs.. . ..vs.... . vs.... ...vs.... ...V.... ...vs.... ..v .. . .vs... vs... Van Aken Plckworth Zani Olenn Stoltt Kelly ..Kiltanning; Ins. Co. Martin Owen Wingard Boring et al Fly un et al Bracken Raster Same Michaels, Watt et al Bracken nlctfahey etui Pa. R. K Co Ream C. Oo. . N. Y. S. R. IIISTRRT. Adams township Birr township Blacklick township Cambiia township .. Clearfielt townsh p Crovle township Iea"n township llaliitzin township jaksm townsl-.ip Monster t iwnsbip Pi rtage township..... Reade township Stonvcreck town'hip Suiiinierhill township So ith Fork (Ind. Ilistrict). Tavlor township W:ih!nirton township Lower Yoder township ROAD SCHOOL . f 12 76 1 41 6 S9 141 a 97 16 1 , 17 26 33 91 1 no 17 . 61 64 9S H4 . 16 20 14 44 "fl 16 49 67 1 43 6 72 10 43 Jifl 10 2i 60 5 26 1 S3 2 ? 1 20 1 00 . 3 00 2 20 1 t 3104 .19 t24o 35 ilirrs under our bands at the Commissioners' Office in Ebensbursj. t a., this 2vtb dav ol Jtii ary. A. I. ISM. H. A F.M1I.EHAKT.) P. ( ITM WI. Auditors. F AMOl'S SUMMER RESORT AT PUBLIC SALE. ASSETS. Johnston . Mitchell ti Co Coy a a 3t Hay. V ALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY -AT- PRIVATE SALE ! fl'HE subscriber will offer I residence in the West ward ol About one drze-n plea belonttlnK 1" W. V. Mariz, of Harvey' Five Points, West moreland counts, wrr found in a huge snow drift last Aek, where they had beeu confined for a week or more. The animals were concealed from view by tlp-tr coveiipa cf snow and were, of course, without food daring that period. They were nil living, but eouslderaoly reduced Va weight. Arc yoa x caaiJ&U; Private Sale his Elieni-burcr b'irotieb froiitinir sixty-aix feet on Crawlord stnet and extending back two hundred and six iy four leet to Sample afreet, having, thereon erected a larne Two-story Fk&mr Hot rtK. all plastered and we.lt fin ished: a Blacksmith Shop and other outbuildings. Ihe lot has a numbero! trees ot well selected Fruit and a choice lot ot Orapes. He will sill I he premise entire, or the House and Blacksmith shop sepnrHtely. to suit pnrchaer. Two sett ot blacksmith tools will he sold with the hop. F r larther particulars call on or address the subscriber. B. . WILLI a MS. Ehenshurar, Pa. A I) MINI ST R A TO R'S NOT 1 0 E. Letters of Administration npon the estate 01 Asa H Fiske.lftto of Whitetownshlp. Cambria county. Ph.. deceased, having bean granted to the undersigned, notice I hcrehygiven to a 1 persons indebted to said estate to make Immediate pay ment, and those having claims or demand "to present them properly authenticated lor settle ment. JOHN H. FISKE, Administrator. f.nt P. O., Jka. leKB.-et. vs.... ... .vs... vs... vs.. ....vs .. . . .VS.C R. R. Co. vs Trefts vs Freeland k Co. .. . vs Same i H. A. SHOEM AKER. Pruthonotarv. j Pioth'v's CtJice, Eoensburi;. Feb. 1. lSS. NOTICE. Ndtiff is lur-liy given that the following account have been filed J In tbe Court ot Cum m. n Pleis of 1 ambna Cjuii I ty. p.... and will be coi:firmed by s.ibl C.'urt on the I.firsf Monday of March. unle-ip cause bo shown to the contrary : Firs' and partial accoant o; John C. Noel, As i signee 01 William Flii.il. Second and final account of Michael Bradley, Assignee of .lame''. Mnrrav. I H. . SHOEMAKER. Irotbon..ti.rv. Pioth'y's Office Eliensburg, Feb. 1, l8o. Inje from judgments ltne Irom constables Remaining in Treasurer's h To balance n Is LIABILITIES. Outsnnding order '26 27 Ouislanditig n.nd liotioo Hue districts on road and school 344 64 Itue individual from redetnpt'n ot lands 37 01 Hue Poor and Houe ol fcmploiineiit lo."2S 96 rpHAT LARUE HtlTF.L, situated at Sumni't 1 ville. Cambria enunty known as the SUM MIT H H'SK. which ba been lor yesm a lavorit Summer Resort, will be offered at Public rale, tbe prem'ses. on Thursday, February 18, 1886, IOA 1 4ll ILn J ' I AT 2 oViof , e. w. Tl.is Hotel is about "nemi'e Irom tbe limnm ('rcs'HD Spring Hotel. -n the 'ennsvlvanl Ratlro.id. and i- at 'be very sunm tot ilieAlle .t 1.5243 gheny Mountains. convenient ol aecei. with purw . 3.17o '4 Mountain Air. ard Is and has been a 'a-o-te . 14!70l Summer Resort A l.iti I;if HHIII'irHl), . 30.623 i a. STABLE and Outbuildings are Included. Person propoinr to yMjrehase. en app'ytnaoa t36.736i th premise, will lie clieeittilly Fhown larooga the bonse and grounds. TERMS titie fourth In band: li'int li three equal annual payment, to be properly Se en red by judgment n"te of purchaer. r?VH. ' TVISSOLUTION NOTICE 'fVVI.HL- 1 XJ The partnership ol Asa H Fl-ke and John H. Fiske, trading a A. H. Fiske & Co., at Fiske P. O.. White towm-bip. Cambria oounty. Pa . has been dissolved by tbe death of ald A H. Fnke. The business will be continued by John H. Fiske, r. t the same place, under the name and siyleot A. H. Fiske A Co. Notice Is hereoy given to all per sons indebted to tbe old Arm of A. H. Fiske A Co. to make payment without delay to the under signed, and those having claim against saH firm will present them to JOHN H. Fl K E. Fiske P. O., Cambria Co., Pa., Jan. 2a, lse.-st. TAXTEH Ladies and gentlemen in city or country to take light work at their own homes. 83 to a day can be easily made; work sent by mall ; no canvassing. We have good demand lor our work and lurnish steady em plovment. Address, with stamp. 'KOW74 1'F'. OIII'AJi V, Hill Ins (., Ctarin naci. Ohio. -i6.736 80 (lives under our hand at the Commissioners' Offi.-e. in Ebcusburg, ibis i't!i day of January, A. I). 1HK6. Ji IHN KI KHY, ) 1 A M F.S OSILOW. 'Commissioner. IAVI1 HA.MII.ITIN, S wr.. tbe indersigned. Auditors of Cambria County, r-spectfnllv t-port that we have careiul v exaiimied the vniclirrs and accounts ol the Receip'S and I- x pei di 1 ur t 01 said ecuoty from the 61b d-iv ol January, lSi. to the 4lh day of Januarv. 1HS6. and nnd them a stated ; aiso, the foregoing statement of Assets and Liabilities of s..ld Conniy. iivi iiioiet our ban. is at the Commissioners Office. In Ebensbnrg. this 2th day ol January, A. I. 1 ... i B. COYER. ) H A. EM;LE:IART.J Auditor. PA'l RICK O 1W) I. GEO. M. READE, ArroRN EY-AT-LA W , Esssssi'4, Pa. -Offtce on t'entro street, itartii.n VrDITOR'S NOTICE. In ti e mit ter ot the rule t. snow ru-e why an order ct sale should pot be granted to Samuel Clark, Executor of Mnih Hmnah Brown . decease 1, lor ttie pavmenl ol deb's. Having been appointed Auditor hv Cie Or phans' Court of 4'anibrU founty to itivesrtgata tfae tac? ol tbe case, to a-certain the amount of legal claims against sid ert'e and t" reiiort upon the expediencv ol gruntinc tbe application, nofce Is hereby given it at 1 will sit at my fflc on Tvrsdati. F'brucrti !-'. at IK o'cLo t, . M.. to discharge tbe dutosot said aoiH.intment, at which time and place all person interested, may attend it ihoy see pr -p-r M. Ii. KirrELL, Auditor. Ebehbuiv. Pa.. Jan. 29, -e. UDITOR'S NOTICE. In M,e mat- Ji. ter of the fin-t and final account of F. J. Piirrisi.. Adtnln-striito'. vc . 01 ti e E.-tJte ol Wm. 0 Hru-n, lale ot t!!l. ;ni beoUjeb oc-e.ie( . Toe uiidcisigin.-d ha.lng teen apj. n ;e. Audi tor bv ti e Orphan" Ceurt ol Cambria County, Pa., to make d stributie" ol the fund in the hand 01 sa-d accountant, nolnw I I rrev given that J,'j will sit at Aronrntion Ktwm,n Cturt HmiR, 1 ." Fbcns'ur. Cambria county. Pa., on H rdnri. I. - J ilay. to dischnrj-e tle duties ol my aop.-ltilr when and where n!! VT"-i .t--e'e.t 1, trnd.or be l .-ever ,1 v.! 'f.f cm;- "t tnn lent. 11. H MY EKS. -e pro tl tin 4t F. ,-ufbwre. Pa . Jan. v io -t. ,vaa rrarv fee A d.lrets to. N Y Lowest Kates for ad- P. H. well at Co.. lOSpruce St.. mo int tariikl Ksi ! yerti.smg la "2 uwtl liewspapers sent tree. 1 'HE CAMBRIA FliEI MAN the smjil sum gt SO per jt r t . ofcn P- L nton, counsel, ... 1