fimbria J. It w x-W v Ttanua. f aeUBfBO. pa. "KB. 19, 1880. .4.YD PERSONAL. GABLE & CO.'S GREAT SPECIAL SALE OF GOODS FROM ALL DEPARTMENTS I nfre and the Other riace. r.r t k llUt (or March winds ! ; . ,. c,,. , fisf OV-ter" KU I" - "" ., S'ory of Johnstown was reel- ,. . ,n,j (.f choice canned sooJa ijo .'.Mr ;o-l. -rs.mt winr. lite a great many ir,tr h unseineo. REDUCED AFTER STOCK-TAKING IN ORDER TO CLOSE THEM OUT. 62 l-2c. Dress Goods reduced to 35c. per yard. 87 l-2c. and $1 Dress Goods reduced to 50c. per yard. 50c. Dress Goods reduced to 25c. per yard. 25c. Goods 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 Hamburgs as is now being offered at the Great, Popular and One-Price Store at 1402 Eleventh Avenue, ALoona, Pa., WILLIAM F. GABLE & CO., 1402 ELEVENTH AVE., ALTOONA. Dress THE BOTTOM IS REACHEl rtiincr .Mate. - "liable osrewlatfoa t tbe flaw THE LARGEST STOCK OF n ARD W ARS -2 l :r.m . llowta? low rwtee : in the County can be found at my Store. Th-- . 1M . M . pr1' There are over two million dollars at Interest in Indiana county. At the Suear Bowl you can get lbs. A rbuckle'a coffee for 15 eta. f tn? 1: - tl A strane disease has made its nppenr ance in the Eastern part of the State anion swine. Manv orsons have eiifforn ar,- 0r4M, rleolinin.- ! ,09S:" T,,e n th imals become as .-.rbsueh. Eq.. was elected cp- boronch of Sutnmitville TI ED.TS EIT.CTIOX. Reault in KbnnbnrK Roronch Elsewhere. and as low as -p .v are now quoted J Prcth. the Democratic candi v,vnr in the city of Altoona, was tr ' when received .V"1 ( ! IH!-Jl'", ....... e of no Ppr oaJ- j ! that in the settlement or the rV-e in Indiana. Jndee Harry i ),;. brother. A. M. White, ?65,- ,f,V4 f f n;,., mi. ....... rv .. r.urr.hfT of R'ddle badges were r ,..;,iiv Mr Riddle was a ean ,r r,,r,itihie in the East waid, you 1W i Aiuih to be told ; and it Is ,, Hurt's Remedy has cured eV diseases, nun cuu uij iir v nw i.-.-.i-iirine to Mr. J. B. Denny, , r i :' !:.' Mountain Ilou'e in this W,H k 1 the rarlv part af this week s'.'i Jr- akiim its neck. , .i,-. renn a"'! ?"hofild parsed ..;r a n- to New York to attend ir! cf (;jneral Hancock. ier-nan T. S'roup and Miss Mary b,-h Of (n nTO wut wtrr HiniriRil , H Hiie. in tti-.s riace, 10-oav r.v: Robert McCaslin offlcia- i " ti:. r t ' lr'"' Langhein, of Carroll -v- !' charge, of the Mountain in thi P ace. on Monaay next, will he e'l to mPet a11 ,li3 1 r r i - f : f."- r 0n Fr;'lay nleht Johnstown was r for the firt time with the elec n,,. r Ff'-on hnndred lights wera -1- of wh;-h number 158 are embraced j .re,-' iy-t.ro. 'r Moi''2 nnmci persons can each , .. , .mj nt the Ecn!bure V .1---nne Paul, John Wil r .. I'. '.-'i. tl. S. Bjrkey. Mr. : .. (). c. .! t' it '",f, "00 0o0 were p-nt In a.r vms-, was as nuifh as t i, t rPT'l. This aM.iw? five ponndi as a board and are covered with an eruption similar to erysipelas In wan. None of the veterinarians nave been able to diagnose the disease. A colored man named B'aln, an inmate of the Westmoreland County Dome, was seriously and perhaps fatally stabbed on j Monday night by an other colored inmate j whose name Is not given. The assailant had j became rebellious, and Blain, among others, had been summoned to help bring him un- I der 9ub1ection, when he drew a knife with j i the result stated. ! The clerks of the courts at different county seats throughout the S'ate have ! been sent a form of marriage certificate tobe ! returned to the superintendent of statistics j at Tlarrisburg every three months. He is ! required to give the residence, names, ages, j color and nativity of all persons who have j received license to marry during the time Intervening between each return. : Mr. M. L. Oatroan took tits departure! from this place on Thursday, after having j resided here for a number of years. He has I not yet settled down in any particuiar I place, hnt wi'I pay a visit to his wife's rnla- j rives in unto and return In a eonple of weeks to look after some Interests that he still has here. We wish him success wh re i evee he may locate. The flection is now over and it is siid to : be the intention of a large majority of the ' voters in Ehensburg borough and Cambria ! tewnship, as well as a great many cither dis- ' tricts and we have no doubt the 'minority will follow tho example set by the majority that is, in the future to buy t'.ieir dry , goods, dres (roods, boots and shoes, grocer- . Ie and provision, at John Owens' store on High street, where they can at all time- buy 1 goods at the very lowest prices. The Westmoreland and Car.-.bria Natu- ' ral Gas Company has completed arrange- ' ments with the Cambria Iron Company to j supply it with fuel. The base of supply ! wi!' be ?hi newly developed territory around : ui'.rvM, cunoreiann cour.ty, and a pipe line Tl mie long will be used in trins prrt'mg the cas. Gas will be supplied to j private consumers in J.ihns'own and the ' ! snrroun iing bornuah'v The company arer ' I to have gas in the boroughs within five Our local election pasaed off quietly on Tuesday, no errnt CTcei'rmr-nt being caused oy either party. Following is the rebult, with the number of votes cast for each can didate : BOROUGH AT I.AROE. Burgess. F. H. Bsrker, R 135 Joseph Gutwald, D 76 Barker's majority orit PI'BLIC SCHOOLS. 59 Collector. Isaac Divis, R Henry Byrne, D Davis' majority ... Auditor. Albert E. Bender, R... Frank Gurley, D .117 . 98 . 19 .126 1 85 'ole on VfIIRtin Mini ljr 4mnny Knprrlnlcnilrnt Mrayer. Following is a brief report of vi.-it- to lehools from .an. 11th to Feb. 10th : ItEADE The schools vcr ri.it weil at tended on account of the extreme cold and stormy weather of Jan. Utn and 12;h. Tti monthly reports of teachers show tnir attendance. This district hns made; com menda'ili' progress in school affairs, fine new i houses beiiiK ouiit during ttie past two or j tliree ears. Better wages are paid the j teaetieis of this district tlian toother leach 1 era of ungraded sctiooia in tlie county. Di 1 rectors and teachers support a local insti tute. A uradeil school is needed at Moun tain Dle. Tlie secretary of the board, Geo. V. B'twinan, accompanied to visit the schools. Mr. Bland, a director, visited the school at "Germany" with us. Found the teachers doing good work iti geuetal. CriF.ST. During my visit to this district an eilucat.ouai meeling was held at St. Law- 1 rence. It was largely atrenaea uy aireciors I and citizens. Some difficulty existing in Bender s mai irit ai ! tw0 of Uie s "Jls. ari11 lllt, prP lnvestipa tsender s majority 41 tjlin Dpi,.g made by tlle 0irectO!Si Ula teacn- Vf est ward. 1 ers resigned and other teachers weie secured Burgess, F. n Barker fiO. Josenh Gut ' fini!-h V:" lerm' A ,jew nou-e 19 ne'k'd wsld 64 ; Collector. Isaac Davi 60 Henry ,n this district, Delow St.. Lawrence, xsrec ! Bvrne 69; Auditor. Albert E Bender 60 ! tors Warner and Ne.Iitnyer accompanied to I Frank Gnrlev 68 ; School Director, Hosea I Tl-Slt lliB "chooK i Evar.s 64. E C . IV-rish6S- Council Thos I Chrst Springs BOR.Th- ashools iu this ! Davis 61 F. C. L'nvd 70; Constable, Luke I borougn were well attended and auccessful ! Weakiand 54 James Mvers 71 : .Iiidire of ! ly conducted By the efforts of the pnnci- 1 Election. Ed. Gnffi'h 53. Thomas James 71 : P'. M. D. Bearer, the board has ad. pled j Inspector, E. vV. II nmphrev 61. William O. j Fatan 71 : Assessor, Richard E Thomas 55. j John A. Blair 75 I EAST WARD. fJureess, F. TI. I?4rker 7.1. Joseph Gut j w!d 12; Collector. Isnnc Dv's 57, Henrv Byrne 29; Auditor, Albert E. Bender 66, 1 Frank Gnriev 17 ; School Director, Sam. VV. I Davis 70, Vallie L"ttringer 15: Council, 'Felix L,ndwi 73 Thonia" Sharbauah 14; , Constable, Evan D. Evans fl2 Gen M Rid ! die 23; Judge of Election, Win. Leightv 70. ! Thomas Rosonateel 16 ; Inspector, Melancth i on Evans 68. Henrv German 17 ; As-sessor, Evan E. Evans 72. J. B Dennv 14. OIET'S LART'S BOOK For Mnrch piesents some rotable attrac tions, not the least of which is a cleverly executed frontipi. re portraying "The Frown. " a ctupaiiiori picture to "The Smile." which provet to lw such a point of tm -r it in the Januuiv L .ue. "The Frown" is a fine steel engraving of excellent fi; 1.-!. and art istic woi kmanhip. It presents the usual strong features which are hnown to characterize the illustrations appearing from time to tin e in Godey's Ladv Book. Th fashion plates of this magazine display more taste and common sense than those of any similar publication we have ever seen. The work design this month is quite unique, and is accompanied by an extra plate of silhou ettes il':-trating an article in which ama- tuers are taught to make shadow portraits. The reading matter for March comprises among other thines the conclusion of Helen Mathers' story "Love Lies A Bleeding, and the continuation of "In Her Own Right." Next month there will begin a charming French serial by J. V. Prltchard. The editor considers this a very strong and dramatic story which will be certain to cap tivate the readers of Godey's. The table of contents for March contains among other rrad.iMe matter the foliowins: 'Tlie Spirit of the Desert ; a Mesmeric Mysterv," "The Koe and te Ei!v," "Jack's Silhouettes,"".. Trifling Misapprehension "Woman in Japan." ' The miiacle of Goods, vhich were bought for Cash at rock-bw1."".";;;;;;";;;;;"" ' othj buy or keep in stook any Cheap Job Lot int'h:.";:::;;::;;;;:"" whatever you buy from mc you can rely on "."".'.'."."."..".".":!"." money j you invest. Owing to an advance I am now seT.UIg' many goods at j much less than I can replace them for, but I shall continue to sell at j Bottom Prices until I am compelled to replenish my stock. hen j you want a Cooking or Heating Stove, Tinware, Hardware, Nails Sheriffs Sales. "TY virtne of Fcnrlry wr'tr of Fieri Pacini, .4 hat Hxpon. iH Trttatvm.firri ficia. fosaed out t.l the i Iron, Glass, Trunks and Farminjr Implements, call and see my Stock t- tue il-.rcfel. there wiM !.? T!.ii tn i.ol.Iip : .1 I - T " . HIGH STREET, - ?a!e at the Mansion House in .lohnMown, I'a on SATURDAY, FEB. 27, 1S86, AT C! o'clock, p. .,the f..liowin deicrihed Keal Kstate. to-wit : All the richt, title nd interet of Samn't B. F.hiridire nt. In ni1 to all that certain lot of a-round fttnatf In the homoah of Woodval- Cam hrla county. Pa., fronts R on Mnt le urenne nnd mnninir bnck t Rxtlmjiil aiv harlnir Thirrt ptrpec on the wct nd Ht ol .John Henier on the j I eU havtriR- thereon ereoterl a two-storT tra'ne hen?e. frame Ftahle. ire honse and other onthnihl- inirt. n-w fn the wcnpmirv of Samuel H. KM ! I ri.iae. T:iken In e!te-nti.n nt to he col 1 at the (toft of Kvan K Kran. John B. flark (eorte j i (llllnirer ani Thomas K.ib nson. i I A'so. All the riifht. title ar.,1 Inierest of W. H. ! j Umbamrh. of. In an.1 to all that certain lot of j ! pronnil sftnnte In the township ot Stonvereek. ! tlamhria county. I'a.. frontinir on the township i ' road on the south and running harlc to lan.1 ot j j Joshua Carpenter on the north, adjoining lot of ' Adam form.! on tno wwt and lot of K,v.'i flenn , on the east, bavins: thereon eree-d a one and-a- ! AT,KX. STAt'KHl It'SE, Tssti:, I. i hsH-torv plank house and plank stable, now In i t. , . . , , I the orcupanry ot lohn U Hill. Taken in rTeru- nu.i.. nr.vnr, i tlon and to tie sold at the snit of John J. H-own Also. All the right, fltle an4 tprerest of Jaeoh I will not be undersold. Au, 1385. C3-. HTJ3STTJ.17 EI1KXSBUKO. RECEIPTS LM EXPENCITDEES i RECEIPTS AUD IXFENDITDKiS -OF- -r- CAMHUIA COUNTY. PENVA POOR AD HCUSE Ci EKEFLCTKENT -FPOM THS- -(IF- 5tb day of J.nn.r,, to ttif. 4th j CAMBRIA C01 NT', VENN'A. day .f Jannary, 14. fleftleroent.. A Hlte of in and toall that pert a in Iaiai L.iV- ! sltnnte in the 7th ward of Johnstown horom.h In,, "i.tc. lftVi " "A I,eLaev of Love." ! rm,,n: c-nnty. I'a., front m cn Ash afreet on . ' r, ' ,.,.. . . . I the east and rtinnlnir back to an allev on the "Evenina Poat onR," " hen tne Cows . w, -Rn,oin(n8 lot , Henry Stremmel and V s Came Home," etc., etc. WooVy s improves , Mnloy on the north and an alley on the south', every month. It is one of the few maga- ! hanm thereon ereeted a two-storv p'anlt house ' ' . . . - r 1.. on.lt,triilftiTiirs nnwirttKc .'..n . . . an.l iOtHNtOced an excellent aeries of text I n8 one never uiea u. e.,.K. . - ite Taken in e.eention VnT to h a" sMd at books. Th directors have made Con-.l(lera- j - - - I the suit of Stephen Statzman, Assignee of M. W. bie improvements i i their school bunding w a rri iF. i.l K.NM..H is.M Fl. Keimkiv I Y'!m. Jii inc riKin. i,n;r) ana inierest ol H f ! The folloie manias license have heen ! J'ljrr ?"'Vi i Issued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court : rambria conny. Pa., trontirg i n the Bedford since last weeu : Frank M. Bradley and Koste J . JlcUloskey, I (lallitzin borough. ! Charles V M "Mullen, Baker' Mines, and I Marv Ionahoe. Lilly s. F.I.F.CTKD ELSEWHERE. Following are the names of persons elect ed to serve, for the ensuing year in their re spective districts : O a m p Ti i A Twp. Justices of the Peace, K. J. Huo'phrevs, Richard Owens; .Indue Election, Ed. Owefia; Inspector Jos. Noel ; (?o! lector, John F TiDhott. Supervisors, W. (lining the past term or two, having painlr d the building and furnished Iwjtn rooms with good patent turniture. The term is only five months, but. th princii al, who a live techi'r, will most likely n-iu un and cotnin Uti the school for a month or two after the regular term closes. Th secietary, Mr. Perry, was with me to visit the schools. Adams We found the schools well attended. Directors Reighard der accompanied to visit their Weekiy educational lueeiiugs are held by I the teachers and directors. A new house j will be built daring the year at Adam.iburg, ' trie contract already being given for its con ' structioi. The new house built last year is i a good building and furnistiod with good ; furniture. I ISolth Fork. Found the schools crowded ' in this rapidly growing diitrict. There are i pupils enough now enroled for three lull I schools. It is the intention of the board to build during the commit year. Tue pruseut To am'tree'd from miscellaneous sour ces To am't received frm redemption of lands To am't received from constables lor l?s and preriou To am't received from feated and un seated lands To am't duplicate for 1S5 11.23.67 von M4 If tios.7:.i J MARV o, ISS:;, TO JAL iRY 16. AI.EX. STAC KHOVSE, TRBtr"ra. r. T :c't or Keqn sitlon for 15 ;...tIf-0 0 To balance due I'oor and House of Fra- plovment T HV3 It Ts f:";isb per I. Lilly, S'eward o To rrfutijinjt order of Auditor llene;-J . 1 11 WtM Tl Ike on the east and running back to lot of M'eh'1 Shirv on the wet. adjoining lot ot J.aan Moch on the north and an allev on the south, having mereon creciea a iw.i siory tram house and out- By amount paid Andl'ors (t'ounty) Auditor (State) Asse.ors Boarding jurors. Bonr.licg prls-oers H'i'UIing oridges Bridge and Road views. hultdine. now In the owuuancy of Wni t'opian. , Borrowed money ..ry i " i Taken in execution and to be sold at the solt r.l " generally . ,..: u -..,n hin WW, Morrell k o. for use ol T . Horace Hose. . i....i...,.r. and Yo- ! ,.e.,: Miller and' Crne t:'ronaner. tlallttzin ! . '."?; A1!.'b, riKnt- V"e "'V1 1n"'re.',t "t '!- f oniinis-ionra' "clerk".... schools . borough. . T""1 n"ni". oi. in ann to all tbat certain . Commissioners' counsel .. Iiri-e,.i ... ,..u meiownanip . l-nurt crier and lil.slaves. i '. . . z z . oi "nt'mHmfii. niiMirm count y, i I II Till ESEAI. j FEKKY PLATT. Married, at the rrefbyte I Tlan Parsonage, this place, on Tuesday, February j 2. 18S. bv Kev. Hubert McCain. Mr. Frank V. Feiry and Mins Maggie A. Fialt, both ol Chest i Springs;. fronilnv on . f-in..Ki. the Fraokstown road on the south and adioinin Oimlnnl prosecutions.... land of Lewis Shaffer on the north, east and wet, ' ( ourl Hon'- ticn to teachers and pupil.i a new and oiore comniodioua bniiding should be supplied. Messts. Crovle, U . Luke, Jr J. ( man, woman and months or forfeit ?5000. r . .t ul t ioTi. r'-'-'Z eriir.tions on the fico, , te pr!!i'l complexion, indi .r.. u -iiin.f hlng wrong going on T. ,.i m !;:rk:t2 f.e to liealth hy '. - .r. ii.-tri"a. .. .wrt:ng s.:irpris party was - it .iir Hunse on Wednesdar i.(,nt ton couples participated, -j old fa-htonei costume, .r, i ti s r' p "rt0d. - v -it' fiit'er haa returned to t-n cliiri-e of the blaek 'y 'fitsr the firm of Cns Mr. (;nter will remove act. n a few days 1 "r- p' ' 102 11 Three drinks per i-iy w- ! e...r f e n' and kill yn q'licker. ; pi ' p V :,:t. a (lerrran need about forty vsvv r i pi'tteii cii'cvle tn Altoona on ) T1--. : : .', i!;.,:vrj ff !a.' week by shooting j i'.r. ft ,. wih a revolver. It Is sup- p.-,. ! ' a- ". e ,-c'n-i1 was laboring under --- :irr f t o? in-.r.!ty. ' T-. "v-rv J'lh'e of Mr. l.etnnel Davis, , i re.'f-t'v .rart-tl in fhat bn1ne.si in A yrnng farmei riamed Womelsdoi f, of . Juni.ita township, If,1 ll;nainr. county. attacked hy a catan;ount on !at Friday i night, while driving in a sleigh through a ; piece of woods, and ser'cusly ii.jtued. lie j was trrown ont or f r s eiob vi nen a'T,:okef', 1 and the r.r r"e Mn t ff. nt d the on'v w apon i j of defence thai he hnj was a poi-ket knife, which he t:sod heroically. His clothing was 1 torn into s-hre'ls a"d his fle-h r-o ti.rn and lacerated by the animal's trelh an claws that but slight hones ar; hati for his recov- ery. , Mr E H. Creswell, while operating a ) small circu'ar rip saw at his fnrnitr.re (ac j tory in this place, on Tuesday last, im t with 1 a severe but fortunately not a falal ccid r:t. tie saw it, - i i V ing v'Mi L-reat Luke.J. C. !t!neman and Mr. cotnpanied to visit their scIhmiIh. Pobtaor Visited the graded scnoois at Portage. Thos. J Pell, a graduate ol the Indiana Normal School, is doing good work in 'he first gra.ie. With proper discipline at.d iiiciiiHgeiuent the primary grade wii! be enabled to dij better work th in at present. Another report will be made when the ich.iois are nl! visited. Ml. ACKliin-. Found the attendance and general work of ihe sclmr.ls in this district up to Ihe avmage. Tlirre new !eac.her are employed sclii'ol, M tf roe ten e,Tt clears a or rav for them foroth-l ' 'I r-u.-l ; roM yon in principal1, caught a me II block and threw Mr. t.r(-s -.Te;! if. re left r- i-1 i" cciptv, was destroyed by Fri-I'v r.ight. Mr. Dayis lost i mj f1T ini fppd, and some u ;,, is e-t!mated at abont six i 'ti'ex on can h had by ; o wi'l ve Parker' Ton'c. For L'u'aMg the livpr and kidneys r tt,e blood, there is nothing V;S s the reason why it so v; p mp'.es and gives a force, ciittirig he eell.l and krockinu him do-An. I!'1 w:s ah'e to go . op.it , however, where he became qu'tc sick in a shi rt t'tne from the effects of the h'ow, !-i:i" are glad to say that he. .seems not .- i.iu-ly hurt. A new towr. ea!lel Kivr-P. n the '.'res son f Vialrort r!id. h.s Im-'i la'.d o'lt md a rntr.her of hou-es linvc n'redy heeti built. It is thr-'e nii!i- from Coalport in Reade township, this county, and premises ere ; !ot)i to he a thr'virg vtliite. Mr V. A. Char'ft'b ha8 erected a fine hvise, intended for a hotel and a large stable, an l -Trill he , ready in a short time to acconodtt? the trav eling public. A lare st iam saw mill, opr atd hy Cap'ain F M. Flanagan, is running s'eadilv and is turning out a large amount of lumber, which will be shipped over the Creson Coa'port road. rosy Mr. M. J. Waltz, architect f f'hest ! .Springs, has completfd plans ntri s;. c;fica- W. Howell, I"! .T. Pryce ; Assessor, John ,1. , Kiirti.io is .nnreic nntit'tiir use. ami in int. join's, cicniini Lirenrors, u j .jones, r,oi eit R. Jones ; Clerk, John L. Evans; Audi- . tor, David Tudor ; Constable, John J. Jones. Rf.aoe Tvp Constable. ;has Troxel ; j Collector, Jno. F. Hoilen ; School Director, ' Wm. filai!nw, Jni ll-niin-r, Fred. Uiandt atirl Jos. Hflh't; tie ; s-iperv'sors, (too. F. Mil'er. Jro. Poors : Assessor. Samuel I) an ; Inspectors. John Troxell and Edward Kuhn; ! Return .Tudsjo, Jno. F. (itass ; Auditor, Juo. ' S'ine ; Township Clerk, E. V. Louder. LILLY Por -finrsiesM. 1 ..m . Kelly ; -Council, .Iv.. Leap. Albeit tjeort'e : .Stin;-1 Dirofto'-,. peter Sweeny. C A Mctinnigle , Judi e ot Election. Christ Robine ; Inspectors ; of Elect ton, (to. l.rant Fred Weldon; Aud- j itor. Henrv IJ-iler : TfV Collector, C. A. I M.-fionigie ; Assessor. John Conrad : Con- I stab'e, Martin Leio. Si;mieiihili, Twiv Justice of tho Pence, Wm. H. sijmv ; Snt-rvis-rs, John Roehm, , S. P. Paul ; School I;ree'ors. Jas McDuori. ; Jacob Piin ;e ; Jmlge .d Election. Peter I ; Keat'u.K ; Auditor, II. II JoM.s, M P. Pr.ii- , Cle a tie; t'ol'i-ctor. Wm. Doran ; Twp. C!rk, Jst. Kt-atin?. Wii.mohf. Hot-. IJutiiess, (Feo. D. I'rin- ! g'c : Judge ot E'-clio-i, Wm. V. R.'rrj-: In ' ' snectors," I. V. F'ecV, V. fSkl'es : S -hool i Directors. Wm. S Plotner. Isi-tore Holder ; ; Collector. P. F. Kirby ; Couitcii. F. l. K'rbv. ;eo Stall; Assessor," P F Kirby ; All Iitur, Tol.'txs Ashit, P. Biirnh'-imer. , Loi:F.lTO. ltir,'fss, II. i Tnrley.M. I).; I ' Con'.c:!, V W. McAtier F.- Reek; Justice I of the Peace, Thomas Callan; Constable, Michael (ieorse- Auditors, M. Schwab. II. T. O'Friel, Asstscur. (.'Imrley Flick; Ju l'e of Election. Michael MH y, 'Ir.spectots. W. S-I.wab. F. Vaneht: School Directors, W. W. McAteer. Z Topper. Ameohkut Twp. Supervisors, .f.-hn . Ansriiiin aud Zacb. Ka lor; Constable, ti. Mao-Jire; Tax Co'leetor, J. Driskeli; J nd-je of E-er'ion. Adnm Rud-i'ph; Inspectors. M. P. Tbnm-is. Andrew Buck; Auoitor, J is. Scatilan; Township Clerk. W. A. IS.I'ttle; S"hoo! Directors. Huoh Diiskeli, Wm. te; Assessor, John S. McCoy. OBITUARY. KFTVNKin . Itled. at Frecport. Fa., on Satur rtay. Feb. 6, 18S8, Porter I. Kennedy, aaed lorty years. The deceased waa the second son of C B. and M. Kennedy, and was born at Llllv's, thli coon- u,iun c I ty. where h i voutli whs fnent. From his child- i hood lie waa remarkable for the early develop ment ol those traits ol character which ennoble manhood. Naturally indus-Lrious. he early ac quired aD avocation whereby he procured the Dieans not only to support himself and th-e de pendent on him. and leave a competency for hts now orphan child, but also to he a usefnl member ot society. Honr.iiil in all the relation ol life, honest in even the most tr'fl:itif traosactions. steadfast and nnsv-ltigli in friendship, he enjoyed the respect and conhd'-nce of all who knew him., and w!th wtioni hts m-ne was iyn"noraoin with all thnf is nob ai d lo-ticrons in man. Trained in youth to the r:icct of hs reiiiflen by a itood fhrlMbin ni'.'her. who most wo-t'iily acu-nt'ed The te;tcller of the liea.'oT ' herself ol tne duties that devolved on her by the l s; i . - ... ... . k ' eariv ocin ol nis i-itner, no uio neuiec. ,o L. S Keed receives foWr month . L;- . ..Al.'roe .r. Ih. enfeeble.! more than the clli.-r teachers on account of , .nl,, i'aith wan-ad Jiirnnn n..i fir I tits Is 1 ofl : and aifhnueh thi- end came sudden havlntr theroon erecte.t a one storv lou house and a loir stable, now fn the oceupanov of (rodfreid ; Pchellha-nmer. Taken In execution and to be j EO,d at the suit ol Anthony K ihler. ! Afo. All the richt, title and interest Thomas : H. McFeaters. of. in and to all that certiin lot of eround situate in the vlllaite of Morrellville, I Iwor Voder townshtn, (Cambria countv, .'. i front ine on Fairfield avenue on the north and , i runtonir hick to an alley on the south, adjoining I I lot or ( teorire Sous, on the eapt and an alley on the west, havlnit thereon erected a two story 1 I frame house, frame stable and other outbuilj- ; ; inirs. now In the occiif.nncy or (sen. irrum'tlini; Taken In execution and to be S3ld at the suit of 1 . 1 Tl. ,. J Ol. II I I! V T 1' 1 . Also. All the rlirht, title and Interest of Henry Yonnker. of, in and toall the fil'owii,K lots of irronnd senate In the vlllnire of Walnut iirove. . sronvcre"k t- wnsfiip, I ' "ih.-ia count v, t'a.: No. ' 1. FroMinir cn street (1 'e-t ori the north ar.d runn nu lack loan allev lio1 feet on the ' south adjoining lot of Wm. Vhite on the west and lot ol John t'uster on the east. No. 2 Fron'iniron street 6o feet on ttra?t and runnlnif back to lot of Jacob lacoby 12.': feet on ' a si a it r.sni.. A I'nnr.nontho' nrl1' Takes Her Own Life. - ,ly , ( t-v-'. i' 1- three sr i K" 1 1 'a : ' ha.p.f.t of a i". ' : i f!; 'o in th n c, 1 atsday last, and who spent j f I. -i i rr - in asking East ward voters ' ; . . we will here state that no j - -viy allowed to vote in more than ; -'' ' . .'. ?l.e '".ti3 day. j - afrirwiina the constitutional- i " p"r-onal tas sections or tne new a- a t his been rendered. It waa J '1 urn t-y Judge Hand, of Lack a- j c-.ir'j, who refused to enjoin the ' i- --.niissjonera from collecting the j ;.i 11 tax on morlaaffes. I o'rpn s-ared by jour comfortable fires j -n-.r thp poor. It is a .pxwl tirr.e for j g i.t. such a theue, and if you. il l l-.ar.pen. to send a sack of flour or a 1 ' f ""v - r a few groceries to some poor w- f .,. assured that It will rot y -"u unpleasat dreamsj. i - -i .;. mon occurrence for children ;f. ii'iiv, and other foreign sr.h A St. Louis (Mo.) dispatch of the 12th inst. says : A terrible tragedy, 'he seqnal to an elope on nt and marriage, was enacted at No 1106 Claiteau avenue to d:tv Th.- victim was a ti!ent":i and h-.Miutiful Kentucky ielle, wh four n inths ago e'0ed Ironi Paducah with J Rhev lod. Son of Conc're-smaii Linn Bol, who r.-"r-set)t m! the Padnc.ttt district ; lnent in Congress for ha if a tu z-n terms, iier ' ti ai fen'rume was Lucy Matson tiritu; s. and l the was a contributor to manv of the. Sotitli , .m r.nh,dic!s. Her fatT.-iv is one of the certain Republican ' tions for a commodious hriolc ptito!ial resi tvost ward of this i dencr for Father McHuch. pa1or of the Catholic conttreeation of VYiltnorc. Ihede- I.er couhu. .j. -u. u:t"ii'-'. in-i T. I. " thirtv six feet I iar snu;-..-i ut -.-.-, ... .. . .... his experience aud ability to teach. the proper basjs upon which to iirstdtjsaia ii-s. ami will offer inducen ents to facbers to thotouuhly prepare for tf eir work It tteii eia!:y carried out nv direciors. Directors Ma: Css, D-.iticMi aiol ittode.-. vi-iled the. scboois at 'tie same time. Jackson. Tin re. me ien schools in this (lisi:ic-, but tt'dtt fcl.oois repoit a low aver use atle.ndanee, and yet s.ti.ools must be provided il..-t. every c.md m:i-v receivu an edip1 M m. The tlirectors h ive provi.-.ed a iir;:" outline ninp of tl.e tate for every sflioni in tiie district. The new house at Burkhart's is a good buildin ami turnished wild eood furniture. A new bouse is batiiy iieedt-d at. Furview, the present one being entirely unfit for use. It is poor economy to rcpa.r old bniiditiir wln-n ihey are totally ma-leipjate for school purpost-s. I lia secre tarv of ttie bo-trd, Jolin trillings, accompa nied to visit ail the schools ia the district. Hahr. Found several very laiRe sclio ils ard some poorly attended. Tlie extreme cold wentlier, no doubt, prevented tne teu I t attenoance at the time of my visit. Too uiai'V t upns are enrolled at the Nicktown atot Kinin s schoo's for one teacher, y-t in a tew ye:irs the number may be readily ac commodated, as schools vary considerably in iislioit tune. A new building is needed at Nicktown, upwards of 80 pupils being euro-tod. Three tif the teachers are teach ing their first term. The schools in g-neral ate doms quite well. Directors John and Simon Kirsb accompanied to visit the schools. ALi,E'iHKNT.- In this district the majori ty ot ti.e teachers have been retained troin the former term. Two of the teachers are teaching their fir-t term. The directors have adopted uniform books in grammar and arithmetic and they are generally intro duced in the scboois. We toiind the majori i ty of the .scnoois doing well, but several lack In discipline and geneial class rnanage- it wojld assist young teacheis Vciy much to have, diiectors visit and ai i them in tli-ir work p.nd point, out the errors which they are liable to make in the bt gitiuing of their work. This remark appdes to other not unexpectedly, his friends are consoled by the a suratice that it did notcomc upon him unawares i,nd ti e f.,nd hope t!,.ir he was prepared to meet hu.1udje. Un We. loe.ljty following t he remains of our Iriend were followed to St. .Mary ' cbur. h, Freeport. by n larire -eml.:nre of mourners an 1 fr.emls. where li. v. Fa h"r l'Tiiihe. who h.id been present at his death, celebrated a II. ub Masc of Kequiem, after which he deiivered one ol the mo t eloquent ot sermous. takinir for his text Matt. XIII . hap. 33 verse: --Tnkeheed: wich nivl pr;y : for yuu know not when the tune i.'' In chasie an I elegant laniiu:ife the uood priect admonitie.l his heircrs to take well In heart the lesson ol the text, ami to be ever prparine lor death by oflerir.ir up all our actions in a spirit ot pr.iyer." The d.c:n-ed was. he said, a f tn of pr.iyt-r. 1 he proee.-icii then w n i.-d i-b .-.y tn tlie femeiery. wlicre tho ii.tcrment t-ck place besl le his wife and children, hrq. in jiacc. Sheriffs Sales. 1 Fieri Faefi. Thtri' rifri Firiax TVTrf Fz-nctn. i.rvcri Facias h tn1 f iri Fnriax, i-ue t 't t no I'nnrt of (ommon I'rvp ot inihriv Connrv. oni t me d'rpcte 1. rhpro will hs npo?pfl to nlic pale at thn Court Motive !n Kt-or.si-or, Ia-, on .vo.YD.jr, Ji.-tncjr i, jsso. most prominent in Westein Kentucky, a-.. I j districts also. Directors L'ltie, Farab.iugh I of the sign is a two story by forty one feet, to contain nine rooms, fit ted up wi!h all modern conveniences, snr I mounted by a tin roof, and to cost about ! ?4 400. On Sunday bet a subscription I amountinz to ?S01 was contributed mem ! bers of the ct nprepation, Father McIIugh ! heading the list with a donation of ffiO. Khy B.yd was h young attorney of fair j mid MeConneil acc.otiipKmed to visit their schools. I.i the maioritv of scnoo's visited durinff practice in Paducah, but aiidicted to habits tt)p ialith foand thesctuiol rooms In proper condition as regards cleauliness a-Jd ventila tion, but in several schools tiieptoner atten tion was not given 'o these matters. No teachtr should be employed who does not attend properly to the physical commit R"u To ' .,r rii-sipRtion that ipferfered with his suc cess. He was a bright, handsome fellow I ' and idolized by his mother. Ishe is sa-d to '. ! j,nVe opposed his nuniiC'i with MKS fir'mes Hnd. as She was very wealthy and : j h v.-a an otjctof her bounty, the marriage l, healthful .surroundings of his pupils. ' was manv times postponec. I ne gin was. b'otiae or nne ngure, : at OTiE o'ct.ocK, p. w . the following dccrlbed Keiil F'.state, to-wit : Alltherieht. tftleund interest o( ,T K. f rifford. of. in and to all that certain tract of land, situate in the township of Kenrte. Otimhrla county. Fn.. Ml'oininir the ;ind.a of Patrick Kelly, Pa-riek Stroud and Hell & frin trnct, cnntiintnif 4'. seres, more or Icjs, wnrranted in he name f.t P.it-ri'-k Borl-ni. the stiid J. H. fliM-ird owning one ttndivitk-d hall inter?t in piid hind. T.'rim proved. TsVen ii execmion nn 1 to he sold at the suit of A. F. ( tsterloh. ANo. AH the riirht. title nr.d interest of Mrs. E. M. Wnite. of, in find to all that certain piece or p-trcel of land, situate in the vfllaire of I.loyds vil'e. Kende township. f;uihrla ctmntv, !.. nd jolniim land t John II. McUonald on the s nth. township road on the east and land of Hell hetrn on the north an I west, containing ti .uf tour acres and hnvintr ttiereoo erected a tw sto-y I'lnrk Ilt-tise and Plank Stable, now in the occu pancy o: It-ivid HrookbaiiK. Takon in execution and to be sold at the s..it of S. T. Fries. Also. Ali the r'irht, title an t interest of Francis Wnsrncr, of. In aud to h 1 1 that c,-rta!rt lot of around situate in the town.-hip of li-ade. I'mn br'a c'tntv, Pi . b um 'ed on tne east by bind for merly V. s. O overnn.etitr on the we-t ly Oieir held t'reek ant on the north and south by land .rm?Tly of Joseph Van Ormer, coritai-iinir one acre, more-or less, and hnvinit thereon erected a steam saw mill, l iken in execution and to be Fotd at the suit of Wm H. Scchler, one or the executors ol.lohn Wniroer. tlcc'd. for use of minor children ol A'igtietine 1. wills, nee'd I the west, havinn an alley on the north and street on the sottth. o. y Frenttnir on street e teei on the east and running hack 61 feet ; to an al'ey on tlie wr--t. ad;-dinnif lot of Sarah ! Wis-inirer on the south and street on the north. Taken in execution and to tie said at the i suit of I.evi .lacoby (or no of M A Hose. i Also. All the ruiht. title and interest ot Wm. : '. White and .lane White, of, m and to all thit cer j tain l'-t m! uroi-nd stttiate in th vil'nite of Wnl- nut f5rove Stneycreek townsh:p. frtmhria coun j tv. Pa., rr..ritmir on street on the north and ! runn'ttir hicu to s'ley or. the Fouth, adpdnmir I lot of Jacob .Tacoby on ti.K Wct and lot of Henry . ! "Yutinkor on tlie eaM, having thern erected a i two stoTy jilank lieusi dr,,i o-itbu:M:r i'S. ?ow in I the occupancy of Wm. H. White. Taken in cir. I cvtion and to be sold at the suit ( .vi .T.ie..hv. I Also, All the riaht. fit to and lnfest of Jet'hro iildham. of. in and ty all thttt certain h.t of . irr.iund aituate in the township ot Stonvereek, ("irr.b-la cour.ty. Ph.. .'nuitlo-r on the fleolurd : p:ko rri the west r.nd running back t an n!lv . on ll.e et. haipr an alley or Mreet on the south ' and lo' of John Vaueron the north, havi.ig t: erc ! on irc'tdl a two gtory r.itne house. fr:,m-si:, i,ie ! and mitu ild-n u w In tlie occup incy ui .tc hro ; Oidhaui. Taken in execnti n andt' t.e sold at ttie soit-dPitil Ii- 'rc-ry 'or u--o o f.'-izi Jane j Col. Irk. Administratrix of I. H. tt.-liick rlc i AIo. All the riiht. title and interest of I'.iMel ' Fye. of, in and to all that certain pie. -e or parcel of latid situate In the t.-wnship of A lams. Unm tiria county. Pa . a.lioin'ni: land ol .i.ic.o Wen oell on toe west, l.sn-ls of heirs ol J -tin t. Sit Di an . d eceased . -n the ea-t. h.tid f J"hn sqnHy ; and i ihers on the south and I 'nd ol ...hn .Madi ; son. dt"-d. an the n--rth. con f toin :'-S acres, more o- less, ah .ut S acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a plank rdahie. water saw ' mill atid h one st-iry oflice. ntw in the occupancy : ol lianiel Fye Taken In exeoution and to be sold at the r-uit oi ?Trs. K. II. Keitn. Also. AH the rinhr.. title an I !ncresf of A'exan- der M il'er. of. iti an I to all thrtt certain piece or ' parcel of !and situate in the township of Kich i land. I'ambria county. Pa., adplnii.u !and of ! A'tatii I-'nlmeron the eaet ynd heirs fd Jaeoo ; tl-ilm-in, deceased. -nd of 1. Fisher, deceased on the west. Nicholat- J-ioom on the south and lan'l T'mbauirh on the north, and others; contain. nir ; 112 acres, about SO acres of which are cleared; havir.ir thereon erected a !o;r house, bank barn and ether outbuildings, now in tho ecopaney ot ; Alex. Mllier. Titken In execution ami to ho soid j at the suit of the Kitfannine Insurance t"o. Terms or Si.s One-tiiiid of the purchase money to be paid when the propettv is knocked down and the retn-iininij two-thirds at the ct'i.hr i tuati in of the deed. .Ti iSF.l'II A. UltAY Sheriff. ! Sheriff's OfBee. Ebenburi. Fe'j. 2.18SS. Ilisiriet Attorn Flections Fox and wild cat scalp? Tnqulsitiol s Interest on bond Irtereston borrowed money. Janitor. Jail and jailor J nry 'omir.'ra and clerk Jurors (irrand ) Jurors (traverse) Jurors (lalesmeo) Miscellaneous (lid orders Probates Po'taee and expressate Prothonotary rrinM"ir Poor To'rc-tors Poor and Houe Ftnplvym't.. Keei.st-T Kecords Ketundir.e Koad damaite Koad fund Reform School Redemption of lands School land State tax Stenoirri, pher Sheriff Soldiers' bnrl-'l Teachers' Institute Western P'-n-tentiary Western Penn'a Hospital.... Kem'n'a in constable hands F.x-'nerntions to constHbles.. -x-.ncr'it ons on d upl ica tes . . Abatement to taxi a crs Treai-rr's emm n n $-st.- J-9.o-- s p-r cent Tr- tsiir. rs c.'Tnto'n oo SO.iTS - -. o ft -.-1 per cent ByT.J-'trs .. .'i ol ir--as-ll-rr JSJ i0 6S 50 S.Oio f-8 & in J 4S S J 210 00 3M.eS 1 ri 00 5snu.ix '..o,Hi oa eoo oo S- oo 1 ,M(4 55 4 :!7 44 1.470 10 VS) 01 2.4Si i7 3 s4 a 13 S 1 1-7.60 .T.'.r..5T 404 SO 3 71'4 01 1S-1 40 flil It 4.S-7.21 92.00 46 3 370 fl i 20 41 4S S15 n s4 37 fv OO is r-a-.-s .SSS a 7 321 .7 14 HI irs.no 2.y 4 - Ml M 11 73 4 340 01 7-'- "it 4-I8 10 t4-2 2S Mi.W joo no 1.127 f4 819 4 1 2 4 l ?." 212 OS 2 3S .7 S-20 OO 0'. By am't peld I Allegheny nd other counttef. A avert im Attorneys fce Kl.icksm ithlnit rvt.nrii-.np idi Duning f. i. i . t'arpecter work i'lo-blna, dry noods. boots and s b oet ttoal 4'offiri at House 1'i.T.ni and luncral expenses . v r "unstable and Justice fees ... t 'bopping- Mill . t'titiinic box Cft8, law mltl Tivuirs and medicines........... lreetors' convention Fxpeoses and i!owances ij. I). F j P.nitlneand pumpinc; apparatus J Flowr and ivc Freight I Farmer and honse servant Fcrttlucr renin Iirocvrles. Hnrdwar . . . Hay nd 'rnw ( iarness. leather, etc i Hose and beiimit ' I n-uraore J l.ivc-y hire 'I'l't Lumber , teil I M a s nry v.'i i -.fg in nc; i ne 1 Mercbnsid.se New fM-Q : physician at h-'U-e I Physician to o. I). P ; Putrp j Kepairs. I Roohun H uc (tinj Salary s-ertar '. , Salary ; Ma:r'.n Stationery 1 1 ransp .t-r i ion "V eetaoles Western I'etvi'a Ho -pi:al. I Hy ba'at'ce due Pfs-r an.i H-.tise of Ku. pio Dsent li 26 1 f) f t 00 42 4 a i? ri it 7 a i4 44 " 4" n 2-S t 40 S7 06 29 ! ' I j lJ 6 175 BS 7 a ls - 4 fe 8 Si i 2 H i i02 IS CirS ..rj 21 27 13 :. 2S t II 71 7S iK) c 7 21 .S44 ' 12 oa 4" S sx l tl OO 2s t 2 k 7)2 2i 14 7S 6 ' 94 7Ti ?-8 i ' OO 1?J 10 7 00 ri 7" a . 2.1?. 1 07 2 tfA-.3J.W4 TJ i il 1.417 h A MCINTS l-ini isd riJOl NTS i-'T l-OIJii AMI H1 K Of V F-d , l. iv X F. r. t ro-u rmi.' r i ... u- u a! Fire Io. O. . 1 r ri J a ' I i' ::: a tv 1 w , ;e . I -c'n Aii l-r V . i. Kvt r com .l'.';i fwhc From V .in .-clat.il P.- r Autboripes Fro-n .1 hti h.var. IMiti V m. IrTt..., . VU.l 0 00 i'(4 1 ' I ' ril'Ef HUM ' INST A. jjf . ..." S11IV1 rj YKAR.S. 2 tfO tl.4S SO 1sS2 Henry tfinmr. Johnstown. 7th f lfcJ - Ht i;i F Punh. unihria t w;. Jos. , . Trevler. I lea n twp 1-. H "fcl artney. K s onetnaoth . licnr Sieinmer. J iisnt )wt', 4t'i w. P. K.'Mll ' r. Jot. "-town. Athwart . lie'., li Prini:-c Hinore bora' Ss4 fe... IT Kr.iz. I ir t'.wnhii. pavid 11 J. r.es. fain ria twp Auscitn We tkiar.d, Fi ler township since pai-i l John M -''til e. Lilly b .rouah 1.S S H. Edmiston. Ha'Ttowiifhip Thos. M Keese. Piichlick twp..... A'l.t. Hannu.Ts, C'imb-la b-ir. 21 w. ,P I n . J.-nt'S. nnih- a twp Peoi- 1 1'-' :er. ' rri.l '. tow n b tr Aui; Yost. Sr.. ('Hrro'l twj. Oco. Satsl.y. iea'held twp James Kmnev i '..nemauv u te r Jnl'tn Metritts. t'oiper iale t'Or. . A. H. Penrod. frovle t.wnsh p ,lys. J. T'ex'er. Iiean township.... Aocclm Weitklani" Flder twp .1 hn H. Mm; by. Frank In tor ; ... ( ; tr w i u . i ih,'n bor Hi-rnard Wise. h i li'xi n t wp A. J. 1'erl.ev. irruhbtown bor .1 a. Troxeil. Portaife twp John "s . K'rayer. Sumrpcrhlll ttsp.. Wm. A. Kaer. Susquehanna twi... Joseph Jenk-t.s. Talor (west) twp. l.rirei Sisk. Tnnnelhlll bor i,.o. t t '; M ti er, Woodv.a'e bor Z. I. M I Her. Iisi r Yoder twp John Keam, I pper Yodtr two il.if 4SA1 14 H 2S 7 2 i S I.' es A 1 14 07 13 71 24 y7 114! 7'J TO 4..'o 50 .S :s i 1 J 73 324.rs 3s4 IS '4 S7 7 7 92 ! ? 95 y7 122 19 91 f 5 73 ras.ii 41 OS 121 ;2 170 4A 41. '.2 122 17 60 S7 :--4 C4 74 41 "0 V, '. .170 04 -"FPHKT F I MM.T.srFWAhDn ri'OK 11 N D HOtTF r i,irii vi.si or Cirnimt S-.-sc K OW I x I M. 2 yss r c'd he' r, . til 'M crilctsEi. Tv -ce h --'e. l ite c w. rf on e 1 yr;t-.,:, pe -er. tw j ca res nine turkeys. ?:r -h-.ats. I Ah3 I'Bot r.-TI. 3 tens l ay. lii t u.; oats. 47( bo-he's corn (ear-t,h7', bushes bu.kwh.at. l.luo busbe'f po at. 'C. lit. bus-heis tsrnps. 11 bu-l-ets on ic ns. r.ea(:s tt-'i'iit" ; t'tm - . l-e.-ts. ii--i a-.-es et . ;n icie.i ,4.1-11;: t-v and i f fcT..l r:a itv. HuteeereJ ht lh.es. 2 2.C It- : tve ciu e. 2.;.'.. ,l : lea vs. 9-0 ibs. AT.-t.tis I!ovH 19 hh'F (i.-.ft so-ip. A-tn lbs. hard i,ap, T69 lbs. bnt'er. 42 ma' rhir's. 2 chemises. f d"ef. T ch Idren's dre?es. 24 shetts, 3 p;ilow sins. 14 p!!ow tn-ks. 17 lim s. j; prr s. u st:lrt. s. vi .n s-.-kn. 11 bed ticks. :i sun bonoers COURT PROCLAMATION. V h R51RAR, The H"n. Ktthert I. Jthnton, i Prculnnt o' th Court nJ J imrnon rie; of the : 47' h .I;:d!c!l Oitrint, conistinic ot tb i)Hni of - (T ml ria. rvl the Iluii. John F I :i tm r .1 n anl the i Tior. Joseph AlHtprp, Ac?nc1iitrt Jiniifs ot I'arn ! brii r-niiiTv. bHrfnir l'u.l th'r prrt'i t. harintc i da? the 7th day of S'ptrmh'r, 1;'. to me ftlrerte-T. ltr htihilmr a otirt ol er ami Terrntoer and ' irnrrn Jail T t vry an i Qnarrer Se?tonf uf j tlie J'cure. in ?;hn!nrif. for the i -onn'y ot Om- 1 I hrlrt, mni to oomr.erv' "n the Mhst Monday or j Matk-h. hrine the Pr?t rtnr of March, 195, and to O'jntmue two refk. I Notice t here'iy trlren to ihe i'oroner, Jnstlce?i ' of tic I'tMrf, Al-tcrtni. and 'onstuMe of aanl Cnnntv of lain hrir, that they be tnen and thpre A tKH NT PT E CA.MHK1 A :OT'NTY JUIKJ M FN TS. iij .i.itsin nrn was n WorS on tbe rew Imilrlinii wil. he com- thought te wmiM acln-e a meat success t merced as soon as the wathrr will pprm't. ' ln a urue city, so Uft Nnvenmer the pair t. c- ' rn off ami Cttmt; to this city, where the-v -At a nitin or tho D.iuntlves F.ra j Va.Vird th Mine day. They tor.K J iVimnanv. held on Mon lay evening Ins, the . ,., , above i.mtirier. ' J - m 1 .'"' - . ,1,, 1 - . S ' .n the ytnipo attorrv'y inu i'i umi, ms . r.rsf(.i.in ofercr.iwried. His mt-ther; rt.fse1 to aid him, but the Kill's friends ; tn hi-i rescue "cverai inncs. im-j fiinmiincT officers were elrcfed to sptvi for ! tliB ensuing year: President, W. Milton Brown; Vice President. M. I). Kitte-1; ! Treasurer, A. W. P.nck ; .Seeremv. S. J. Iliimpiireya; Librarian, Melancthon Ev.tns; ; A-siistftnt Librarian, W. K. Tlionipson ; flhief Director, Otis Lloyd ; A?si-.tant Cliief Director, F. C. Llovd ; (;aprnin of Ene'ne, . It. A. ShoemnKer ; Chi f of Hook and Ltd- ,sS't CM. f of 11. ann u , A. Kharnauun; t.niri ot mwr, i.. In thel r prtier persons at 10 o cl.iek in the lore- iifi. nil the rltrh t . t it and i nteresr rvt X I beet I nnr.n nl su til v wi t h t heir records . inouisitions. ! Ivory, ol, in and to all tbat certnln piece or par- j extniilnatitif-.s and tueir own rernembranees. to do all utTMntirm uf mir tpa.-hers mrir ilirctlv r"' ll,n" uu"lH 1 i-siunn u)iifiiii. . .nm- , tnwi! iinnes s.nirii m urn ..... .r).ri . .. . t all attention or our teatners more ilireciiy brtl ror,,y- ndjo'nlne: hinds of A.iirntine , done and those who are b-iund In recir a i xances to the proper Vflitllntmn f tllew school j shofler on th anit.h. by lands of W.J. linck on ' to prosecute apainst tho prisoners that are or points, 1 cairied with tne ami tested with ; the east and on the west by l.md of Hernard Kye. ' shall be In the ail ot (irnnhria "onn ty. be then tll-i thelinoiueter, the condition of the SCho-jl ' containing 7 acres, more or less, about ,".o acres ot j and there 10 1 roseeute aita n.-t them as .ball be ...,. w.viti-rl luting thn m.mlb Ii, rnanv ; -which tire cleared, l avlnn thereon erected n two- j just rooms TiMted dut irnt tlie moritn. in many ( f ) ir h(m?e nrA fmm( M.n pow jn th(j (k-cu um1er mv bani nt Kbensbarir th 1st day Schools the coiPlttlou ot tn at'niWDPere was , vn ot A It.ert lvorv. Taken In execution and 1 of Kobruarv in the vfir of our I...rd 1S, and the not as it Should have b -eti. L nfortunately . t.. l-e .sold at the suit or Kquiiable Joan and one hundred and tenth ycarof the Independence for teachers and pupil?, there yet re;naiui Htiildlnir Assorintion of Altoona. of the t.'nited s.tntes. too mnn Pchool rooms With no proper' AIo. All the ritht title t.nd Interest of Mieli'l j .HISKI'H A. OH AY, Sheriff, nieario of ventiiiition aril the niirfst uifr' Hriekner. ol. in and to all that certain lot of, r.benshnrg, Veh. 2, 18i.-t. nuatiS or ventlintion, ar.n urn puresi. mi , , ini1 ltnie In the hnromrh ol ia!!liztn .tJnin- I - from llnavi-n miret All" is. rielllefl lO Olir i ... r r.An.;.. nt.in . . . i '"' . A .l,JMe until .1 . ' " I " , ... ... .'.. . , iT.a . .... .o .u . rawned tneir ii-vnij mm ......., p,ys ana Riri wi'iie in si-iiimii. ii, is iinpt-u west and running mpk to an aiiev on the cast i.,.r ib.-v were reduce-t to a start) ivirtlerina .1. .. ii.,.v,(. iiiiuus will not loniz ColUllllie to ndtolnin pronerty of Alhcrt K ex.st. DurlniT tfc.e time emUraceil in this report I attended six iducationat meetjtiijs and local John T 'ooney Ianc Wikc w W . Sh rnrun e t al. . . Harbara K-ibb . tieo. V t-herry P t ('onnell Hat. I'onncll et al A. Karreil Ii. '.. Bii'Ke Wm a iiin't et al Pul'k llurhnm et al W ci. H . Oor Ion H. O. t'rotn et nl M.J Noel el ai f ITS oS 4 A 08 ts 1.5 v-7 on 3 75 b i 74 . 3.".5 7 J . 4 ia M 45 o5 VT ',9 4 5 . 17i 12 J1.5J4 t ni's t(i.niir,i,i . IS p :is mu lens. r. V coin r,i-. I im lnn.ejisn 1 he.irr I hnre wc.n. t spribu wsr rt. 1 bb t e l. 2 hoifity rikes, 1 I.. e-ieJ. t-iows. 4 rain m iles. 3 iijuI'.-ks. lf b...,s. 2 axes. T se:s tar i ss. i ciitnrir bo. 1 new cart. S '!'b". 1 band cirt. 1 hfs:ttTt., 1 cider mill, 1 Lirrow. ( Fr-.ti.es 9 shcrels. 1 saddles, (.(c. I N M At KSJ. Ill house .1st tie r 1. lssj Admitted tijri year Morn dunnt; year ; ihed dnrinr year 1 iishnrned, rc-ved to Ibxtnoat. et Ketnti in ii a .iat.unri 1. ias ot itm nres reinainlnir Ii H .use ibere are. ST wiile- pnd -5 lemales : ? in.tlt- ar l-lmd ud I i.t. .'! : 2 rallies re p-ir!Ttre and 1 e;.::ertle ; males , j-e rtimb c nd i.rMiMi: 2ferchs aret-ar-aiyti,-.. 7 f.a;les asd 1 zuale were sen to Iix in mt. Mslind.i Rt-wen. f-on Hiitowr, -drnitied Aug:. 10. Is4. ms-e b.r'h to a Rtili K:ru n.ai -hi.d In Kebruar; . 1',. lur.m isrs is. New rns'ne hoiise with l-t'tler. ecirie tid pnmpii.s attachmant. and a first coism teed frlt:4l er cotine -d new tin roof en h-oise. rew barn, new ct.H-ke.i house. ew curn crib and waieun had .a e . l .ie e 2- -.14 1S4 11 ECI IYKK FI5UM SEATKI) AN D t'NSE AT- EH I.AM. 'f IVK t Irfp-e ; nry, A i r t.ens! tir bunds t the ft m fTiitsiorers' i-. 1 a., this iTi't i ,iay ol Joa- carae (1 Iiim evi'ry - nr nostn-s. ' a " r , A(Mf ().is Ll(,yd ; '. tr:rVi r.Mn.n.ber!rt2: Get the chil-l sharbaua mouth. rr.p!y yotsr month to It j parr,on . FirHt A'S't Chief of Hose. O. Wil w 1 ard. when the fTen.lina ?ub- , kjnson sH.or,d Assis'aet. Philip Fe-ilon ; l" I be expelled from the nose. TrustPP's h. a. Shoemaker. V. M. IirowD, -a !te't;!it car on the train on the j-.nens- , KjttPu. Mir heart Is broken. i wounded piide prevent ! r,'a'i i Cri-ssun branch jumped the trkek j " a m:.e irnui town on the return mi !s - T:jesd?y eveninc. bnt did not leave the j r"'l. It t.-i.k the trainmen about an hour j :- '' e i r i ti the track, and the arrival j ' ' - ririaye.i in consequence, -'-v... v. K-rrey. of KHzar-et Mown, j f-r-..-r eiinnty. hor.sts of bein the tallest , hr ir: :;.e s-ate, f nt.t in the fvnntry. He . : f,-et i r e inch in heicht, and weigh ; ;' f- .:.! s. and Is j'i't nineteen years old. ' 1 'V...T Pj'asures six fet four inches, r er f.ve feet flvo inches, tnrt his : - " i ' 1-n.ther ix f et five Inches. -1 r Mtiinu school, literary sue I- : " ' '' 1 M -iiir,K match, are creat Inst .tu- j s M mc a ctmp whose hair is turning 4-. j t w horn the country Is now niOAtl) '"t . date-a'l his happiness from one ''J- '!-e eatherine, and perhaps a few ' ""-i t'.f-re the Vt?irnlr;K of misery, so true ;' !'- ! U where one finds the sweets of life o': -r tathers ..nly poison. ' i tl r ews is woefully serce this week, ,r'! ni' et feel like condeinninif our ''i s fur not creatinn a sensatioa which make n interetinii local it-m. wv will refra'n from doiDK that 1 'd tliina, and will be content to allow .-up!- V) retain that quiet, Inr tft-nsive ' f livmn for which they are uoUd. f Us Cooper Tronblf. A correspondent writinrf irotu Chest Springs to the Johnstown Tribune, says: 'Michael J- Cooper was from 16? until a yea' i-r so t.t?r the hend of th firri of Coop er and Mel'.on, extensive di.ifrs in am manufactureis of lumb.-r in this place. At one time they wer worth $r.O ooo e tcii. h-it In three years were i a ren r-y nt-pressi ... , h tie li:mter bus:nes 1 ne oiiHi;e i i 111. 3.' ... I I . . !.., 1 ilsv bnt he re-ci .'-'i I Nr ro:n..iii u-u n- i ; botl' r at;d for months ws dunk nearly all , ' tie tiriie La-t Monday he left the room, j i an' VWdnesdair she rtceHeil it itte with X i enclosed, statins tlir.t he hsii lesered lo r . and shn had better po home. then sit ; H.n and wrote a I.ttcr to t'ie Jlepublwan. j Li,ir..t,i! the facts i-f hr-r lif and cuisin.? j wiih."' I am tirerf. tf...,.n.i.tinti anil .niiiui..".- - . . . i i ,....,.i ne from retprnia u my r. . .-...v. i h-ni and e.mnot live without him A totir , m't!is- bride and deseiled. Ood r.ty me : I ktio'V it is sii.ful aud cowardly, out Cod I wi,: p'.'rdot, me. I te'l you the whole truth. ! beca.se I would not die with a he on my ! ''so, tr.pn took morphine wit'.'uit cITet-r. ; i txtliuiiat.um. but d..l not sueeeed. She hen writes: "Morphine, au.. laudttnum 1 ,Vi,l -.t rc. -rrp ish l.-.i- et,'. My t..d ! I r) ii ceil to 'if Mn.r """ :.hO ti-.ett tiri-SS:-'! II-IM'II ill prfoi,'. .! i ve-v'h'iL' neatly ndpdninif t.roi.erty of Albert Bender, dee'd, on the. north and Forest street on t he south, havinir thereon erect ml a iwo story tran.e bouse an.: imt buii dinirs, to w in the os-itpancr of Michael Brick ner. Taken n execution nnd to he rol l at T:! institutes atid a joint institute between the sail i I KijuitiiWo Loau A. Huiijinn As..(.a-i Cleiirfield, Cambria ami Indiana couoties t tion. tl.u ClleiTVl.ee 1 A lso- A" T"-r!t- T't,', Interest oT John . -. . . , . ; I.eon.ird. of In and to all that certain lot ot Dui'.iHi my visits to schools, cards show- ni fltnatt in t-e ia.rouiih ol (hillinn, l',m. Inn the actoa! work of teachers In the most 1 pn-, county, i .. Irontlnir on Rlnin street on the important poirts of "Chool work, were filled j east and runr.lne t n-k to an 1 1 cy on the west. O'.it atut b it with teachers, from winch they 1 aC j.dnidir lot of F N. Burke on the south and h: will receive nror er credt in ' Praclide of Mr, tosoph B. Her on the north, havfnx tnere ,n eeive proper crea.t m irac.ii.e oi on ,rtP,, a twon .rr plana hoiiso and plank Teaching" on next years certificate. We I BI(li,lc and other i.ntr.uiprntt-, now in tbe.x-cu-hope this plan will rive enciiurairement to J pur.ey or .1-0105 H. Mainncy. Taken in execution industrious teacliets aud, perhaps, call more and b fo'd nt the suit of Joseph onrwait. ,r....t .i..,.o,. ..f i.omu.,1 t., ,.u.ia ihinrn A -o. an mr niu, 1:1- ami iiii"r--ioi in. .VI, LIST. Ftvii-winj if the list cansca net down tor trial at the March term o: t onrt second week : Wcalt'and r. Van Akcn Sliafler vs. .. O'jM.'r.hnrii's Et'r .. .vs.... lack. son J 't Si-k Uil Co v Pii'-U-... Bowers too ltiii' nett'cfed. Ut-spcctluliy submitted. L. Strater, County Sup't. A IVontterrnl nisicovery. I I'Nelll Ex'rs of t: . Myera . Anderoti Moorehcad Bennett Strayer ctt al. r'urahauirh ., t'uster S mie On Hi' h M.MJ.y I irioinuh Hnidy.: B'trus et al Hill Shoemaker nekstortb ZlIM ..Itlftin ...VS SI'HlI '.' ts Kelly .. v KiltiuniLiK' Ins. 1 o. ... vs ... . VS ,...rs ,...vs .. .TS VS. .. V s vs... . vs.. .. ....VS VS K . T vs... VS .vs.t'. . n. t'o. .vs... . ..Vs. ..IT mm trwen Wmirard .... B -rinz et al Klvtin et al ."Ur-icken K''er Sane Michaels wvt et al Bracken ,v llat cv et 1 ...I'a. K. K t'o Keam KkN. V S. Ii. DISTKHT. A lams township Birr townshil HLekUck :..wnhip Ojtiil-i'a township t'lenrtlelr townsh p Crovle township llea'n township (Jar-ti n towi.shlp .n.'k..ti township M nns'er township lvrtf:'Ctownshi.i Kemfe totiiSh-.t -y -e'- t tWnl lp Siiii.'ti.erhiil ti.wr.s-h p South Kork find. Instrlct). T:. vior township Wasninaton tnnhl; Lower Yo!er township ROAD SCHOOL . t 1 41 e s S41 S"T 1 90 17 25 S3 01 I t 17 . 51 ti! St . 15 "0 14 44 oS IS IS '7 I 43 i;j ii 43 -. 10 1 50 5 1 - ;i S 2 1 - 1 1 i-O 2 00 2 20 1 10 1i14 .19 3-c H. A F1I .H AKT. ) '. B 1 iVLR, ; Auditors. P.oPOWIi. V AsSEl'S. am r 1 must do il.'' ..lot oes I .K....I H-.. t..oin. r"OCP!eI iwo iti-.vee. svrap. 1 " . 1 It ll...,t t liPlltl1 I'l folk o... ...... 11 fr 1 nus'anu s one. and bp rroti . . - . 1 . , 1 1 ,r Pi neiisiim ifu ,i. ,.io, . '-.iis.-voi ... . ...... t.iv. Here mane npjj"' " 1 r., ' ln" ,, back pay. Tt p-nsioti was Br m n - , nienns et".--.. . 1- . t . i;..venrufnt tlralt for ,,1W not, 1.1 rnn or,t f I'onner. His relatives nave , t, r , " ' 11 ar tho coniifrv for fcini I ,.r'.t v lieen .searcbitiK ' ert-.i ja,mij ,ha er.nt.m inat.on ,1 in-' - ... - pp. r.rrianc. s wn reaoours nre v certiricite was i'odiii sliow tu-e afT-ctei ;oopet-s mind, and about a , , , ,-.bt her sott thro it a v.-ar or .0 ti,iee he diseppear.-d am! l-o trae ; ' v.,n w, , h 1 h. ol bin. -f.s found. Mehnf been a sol Her . T,tt. vU,v wat, a t.r:We . in th" C. lion iu.v. and while In tosnws . . ..,r t L1.lf i-, an ii-tanf. P e tr.a e rcl,t for f-o-ion i!h : -T, Ire car-of mj d, ral not, iM-cnverel until n-v ir .i?i' ; - 1 nt iovk'.s i"v Ti.urols atoi t!'e rair fuce Tlninhoe. tit. in and to all that certain n'eee or 1 parcel oi land situate In the towr.s-hlp ul Wash ! innff-n. tVtrn'.roi county. Pa ., 3d tot nt lands of Michael Brawley, tie'd. Bernard BlirlT arid I.evl 1 I rard ner. Pounded and described 8 t.dlow-s. vt: j R"cinnir:ir nt n post, thenee north 116 rods to a ! beech: thence no-tii ! nex'ee. west i-nj r 1s to a .lobn'ton post: tncMce soiun n neirrees. i;i rjo roas io a Mit. t.eil n t'o Cons-Utnptives and ail, who sofTer from i po-t: thence smm .'J d.-ur.is. e.st ,s.t rods to the .-0v;,b at B.iy. at.y affeC...., o. the Tluo.ir -mtl Iti.s. ,-an j i; .tTlih i-iZZ i r. ,. ,-, i find a certain cure in Dr. Kim: s ew His- ! ,.. ,, . ,,,rtni t.vr nimi. ,,. .h i I'-oth v s 4 ih I covty lor CoUsU.'i.jilitin. Tliollsands Of J i.p:nk b?rn. niw in t',i occipaney of Alrred ! permanent cures veitlv the trutn or ID IS I tmijrti. i-tuen in :fcT.uu :vna to tie soiti at we 1 kr TU K. "fif-r 1st ii-n-ny 1; - :t slatemetit. N. li-cdiciii.- can show sucn a ! ,,t,,' ( !','7,'7.T'e,,'Tv , , .-. 1 iM tha' the o!kwh.i( ..eounis have in-t. b ed reivird as this. Tbousanda of once bopeiess , u0 .X sutterers now cra-elniiy proolHim tney (ire wr,4.M,,; , thwimiuh ..t i .'l,tin. c.i- ' ir.-wATf ul,? unics "iiuse be h.,u their 'ivi-s to tilts e w Discovery. It Win 1 :ra , ioiy. I'a.. ! nmlnl onibe we-t br lot ol ( t ,hV c.,nr irv ' coat m ni.ihitiL? to uive it a trUI. Free t l"-v-. h Bonne . n .h" tinrth cy an a lley. on 'he 1 v..Jlr..H jrI1.i eeount f J..hn 11. Noel, As r-,.,, i!..i.i . V .l... T-ri, Vsr.irA. 1 east 1-y lot of Mrs. . rum nnd on 1,10 -...111 t.v a Xlie. jjo.t.:. n u. . .ue. ! , ..,t thiT.-.m fl I Ime f ..m j id rtr-i.ts liue 'r -oi oii! .'Lies Hettf.-r.trof in Treasurer- he nds. To hal ir. -e ...$ 15-4 S ... 3.17U04. . . . 1 417 IKJ . .. SO J8 S. 73 SO yALrAIU.E TOWN 1MU U'KRTY PRIYATESALE! rj1 K s'i!-r-ri'r w'll r-Tf-r n? Pr t ShI hi ,- r, e; f.n fi e'fig tn-k tt iion1rvil ::A ix tv-tf tir r- S t tih I- vitie 'l rwn (ttt'cr turt: diM. i he lt hn" miT:;lT t tre8 't well r-VtPl fruit ami a ct fie M ! J r Urtiii s-'l t to.. . pl-lllk fTiir-u, or tie an6'- n t .i'i,ml:h t4:i:'kni'!h tw.! w : K v ,j(J m i;h lf c'lfi-. MT 'rtt-T purl '!?-. rs-ii .-r n-!r.-! . b r 2uJ'crrlr. r. - V I 1-1-1 M I Ji'iL"".'. I r. 1 --N I.I BI 1.11 IKS. Tretu . . . . Freel ind & o. tne . HOKVAKEB. Froth .notary, o. i;inslmrn, hell. I, leO. I l.lts-t I III IS P ie .i Hoc 1 Hie lid ins; o-dcrs rrtir.ir b. lid .trie:s nn ro id n-l sson .', ...-.. or. Is 'r, -in r-'deni ot'n ot lands .turned Housed Ktei-loyment lt.-Js6 .$ e-'o 27 . . 7.; ,"si.)e ch : .73.". u l'.rj :e s. sid sf.t, un.es K -sod parilf.1 Recount f i siiinro n; WHIiiira Iiipn. rsecoml sitid Moil ne-nnt of Mtehiiel Brdl"y, A e.: Ho of tti' not Unowu. it. t n" -was I' ever since he rtanw.-ared. , I and t.'ord- -a I. .lavs a- W. A. li. Little. oJ nt tU4. 1 retto. rn-eived a letter fiom a "" .m" Western IVnitent.ary. 'Ihe soviet harl rear) of th disappearance of hooper. He wrote th there was a man conhnedh Weetrrn IVnitentipty who. he '-" '' the miesln? lumberman. Idtt e w " eliarae ol C.Kiner's atTairs, visite.l the . : K ntmry J ! r.-c-tve-l in tl. convict re I ,, rln'lh. 're- Michael Cooped . His I .I.iv "s,i.n;.,t. IN had been urre .! i.-ar a -r a join I'.dter cocnty, . ... .. ...In- of ii.xen 'i III u.r ....s.-rsri..., - j .A14,M1rt. ; been s t ,,1,-til rom a lai mer - - awri.nr i: .. lie sroi .t-i. -v one of tti Presidential ;tr-t..rs in ft" '"'"r-"!". In an intervirw w in a I'ltts'outrf Com- j mercial Gaztttc renorir, Ur. Hosteller, who j h..s just, telui neil trom tlm East, stated that i wi.rK wotiitt he cofT.menc.'it tm :he South j 1 vnrisj Ivaioa Uailroa t in Jmie. and that hy ; tiie isi of April, is?7, trains will ne running over the roml to 1'iitsburif. ; ntc f .l itntsi:. 3l irry. H . 4. SHi'r.AUM i it" ....'... -1'roth'v's limce. fc.i.enstsirii , t'eb. 1. isss. D' lOUTi-TQN NOTICE Notice is h-rcby .iv -ii ll .i ...: . . . Mwtit-. in ire Kn'',nl".. .-. -.rn-hiinr end l:l-tu. iiO'ter the said nr,?y. ....ne ol l uster (. tsensebiuirh, bs rM,s,lvnla Reserve SmlllTa ..... 90itlter of the Pennsylvania Reserves-, , - .... i . .'... riui.-iered into tiie I m'.e.t Statts t Th eke must be an open road between thsf food we eat and the suiistancn of which our been .jivsolvetl hv tn-ituiil cons-en t. All per- dischtraed befre I av.nz JVllU-ll llHll WOI" -- ,,...,r,K!., ' , ;,;, two yi-nrs. can her or something t, t iwdies are composed. If the. road is ciot!ed st-t . ' hr it,tresslr.i? W. Haves .,..,,. nri h.u Thi. u ms,i. .,,.-(,. -j ' . , ' J ....... " , i iti ii u ...... . ij.j iwuv. ........ i,j . ... V..V .- his I r...l ii,. ultMl.tlllll 1'J Mlw wei! tu inform our readers now i w s y,.ar, vm penitenti try. ..J...liJ Im-:4 1 il which An ap- ,.f r.vi- ' i.hno. AnV llllll'.er 111 lll Je - , f ,l.u ..f , i.,A.II.. . 1 ucdinil fl. f.-iisr liari i?.,ui , . . : i..o . , . ..... 'jriL ho was promoted trom the ranfes, i tloll. (ifHc ll.e stoinan and livrr are hear tumtlar news by arMresstnu t chiet Vtr t rier, who was a tm-tnlipr of company V. Fifth IVnnsv'.varia n. rves y t.fifli' frr"'P nl(K-'s ,s t.ow leady. thiet. Most piMiple have had more' or less f xperience of the horrois ot conptipatiiin. Prevent it ami all its tearful seuaeuces by using Ir. Kouueiiy'a "Favoiite vRemedy." li, is the tnii lep itia tusts. h'iif.Ti .ir befn.r n two story ohms h- ne. bivtnif a froi,t et twenty eiKiit feet i.d a depth .! cithtecn lent. T.ken in eve-ution .l to be sold ar, tlie ; suit oi li. K T.; Mullen '--r use of John A. Me. ' Mullen. 1 Ais. Ali s he Ti-Jrr, trtt1 and interest of I'a trick j it. Kerin. ci. io hioI to -i'i tt'itt certuin bice or : I purtel r,f trinii iltiinf In tfle townshiu of I'lesr ' ti.!o. l-rm'sfi" .-serrtv. r.i.-. vdjoinitiK lands ol l.-hn" TVv.io drtoc vast Jos. I'roi.eror. the tn;ir-o iiii.i ii.,ui dim u.i uic .Tu- mm ui. .i.f,.i' ..... - . . , , , 1 ft. hi M nrre.-, at.r.t as .teres ol which ure -ns ir-ie bills to the run tor work doe at the t A.l. li. -.vTed l.n'tr.r trif-e,,,, eiede-1 n one :id a h ill snob in horn-born, nte hereby notitit-t to mane j ,rr trume houe ar.d o barn, now In the. neco- ?.-lement with S. IS. Sensebjusth. on. or beiore ' 1 y ..... - c .... .... ... . .. mftair (hit rtQl. IllA ini'V ul r . Kerm I nnn in execution aud to i the inn or .u.ircn ,. TJ'" , ,, , ' L..I.I .tthiotnliiil A. .1. Amn. : i..-,L-s w.l I be left wil h an officer for- collection. Tbrvs ot rs,.s imc third of the ourchnse i au 'aims tieninst snid firm will be settled by ts money to be lutd when the bronorty is knocked i t'uster it Kbenburir downand the renmi.i inr tw9-thtrds on the con - hnnulinn of slle. ,Klst:i H A OKAY. Sheriff. I Ebensb.int. F"l. I3- I86 SherilT'! Oftice, EbeiiFbnrir, Kcb. 2. 1SS. ' - Oil! E. SCAIsA, tltvEN under i-'ir h:in !satthe t'oLUn'ssloneTs" tiftVe, in i.bcnsbur-r, thil '.9th rtnr oi .1uiar. A l. lss. .UtrtN KlIiBY. 1 1MES ( liSTlIW. t.t mra!sior.T. iYIU HAMIl.roN.S And rs of t"auihr s mdersur r.e-1 . founts rvsoecti Hiv . ior.. ii:uw ... u v. -'-lv ex tinieed n.e vott. tiers nd account 0 the . - kv..n, hum oi lata rtiinir the vi. ,i .v ol I-o iirv. IKK., to the h dny of the i.srtner- Jinue.rr. isse. and nnd'thom as ftated ; alo, the blicksu-.tthinsr loreeo-na "tatenienV id' Aiset' )U SALE. o vi!u.:Ve tin lots, r- I t -.n- I.--.IU-. na'ein I -ret to. I i . , in a ver- ar--ta i.f..iori. f.. bis:ie b-t Ik ntisr therm a !v i nr house, si. rero.. m. jiisbl ai.d ihr . oi' t u . :zt . u.. V tf.-tui-r witti a i .i "r ol f-l io-.r-r.e fi f.-CS. Wil -'I BO-, ! . .lire y. pi f - ."'I. . S . l'm.-r, 1 '-on ! .I.-1.. w , 1 fi . I s " ;i . ' . lew. fhisrft. K'.r trri4i.fl,".. ' t . sr, 'i..- v vm te JAXiF.slllHA tolj. l-rett,t, Jan. . lsS.-t.r A DMIN ITK Alt .TS ND1 I.ttr f d m ' s.t-r.t ii a i:f. . ;tte e: el ssH Ki -e. lite '. l tfl- iil. ;.,H-,;s ! is.tinty. I'a. ece is. 1 . es.tiir been r-r.fei w '.i n.lerinnr J, ?i..to-e ie here-.y 'i. .u i i.ers! lllileMr'i lf.ss.id - tula to :r,r.e iri ..r--.ltl" .y mi-tit, an. I th-.se n.iiai: -. in -i em.i.nu- to j re-e"t thetu tr .--eels' l"-'t ei--v :--r "t!e. n et t. JuhN M Fls-m.. .- n; si r:or. I isk I'. ( .. .1 tn b'--i. and Liabilities of if-VKN an-ter t.tir b.mtirvi tie. i."jmi"-..'.ic,-Of.', -e. In i:b urir. ht Vftn day of .tannery. holliK. ,( s 1...-.1 .1. Tr.n- f. H. (1'AFR. H A l.l,tHAKT, VM KU'K. i HOW E'l Anditom. Indies an 1 ueu: jla a ei"y or ,,,,-rv i" .ii.e 1 vft'i .r, it 'rcr .si si Ht to - a d iv "ir. va ea-n- mu le : i t t' n".:il : no - -i.t..- n, 'A e bare n.iu-i t'.ri.'ir wiri. mii 1 i.m v. , . to ... .s ,.-s.. wo.- e- . m . 4MS 'n-t-t anrisi.Mi 1 tm s.., iniia, ttl. Ohio. KM A XV f.t. TSTtR, S. H. SK-NsEBAVH, G rrilE C A " H F I A f KF.S.IA can he nad for 1 " ATTf 'RVrT-AT-tiA W fArse'r,;." an ' Pfr 3 "r 'C a4TBf- ' re. is. !. FBKF9BrHf. FA. A1TUKN tl AI LS w . Kbsisii',', . aT-(lrCca, M (r.'.n Ire.. .. f 11. T ,,, a va-s-sr-ria.sefisi. Lowest Kates for d- I Tenuinic'io Wi v. new .pavers sent trwe. .Ires a iU'i. r . MO (.Li. e. v.. i- t :-'v. i M. D. KITTEUL, Attormw-Pl - su. tv , jrr;.-o Tl. Llil.Ns-BT" Arm.oT t iiViJ n. Mvvits. -T-tat?CKY I'A . rt Hruse, - U'-I.A. It.ru.tfs. I' (f r it:t ,ri Kvw, i.b i: tie street. ' itnp.dtiuL (V) Hem pi:U iut -re fvr ci-vtiLV- l-lun'it'.! w-'i -re m;isi- i-. r! it: !oi a pardon tor Cooper. 1 ir
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