5 i nr."' h. f- i.oaiL.Lvn rvw.v.:. K.ly-ro..r regu'ar Hoarders are now book.-ilt.ti !'"" ''" reaNtcr. Mr. r. a- unn.". r ra-rent IV,..,H CawVy. of IWu township. us tm inuia- Mr. Leonard lUitman. or j m 11,r (IlK I Hastings pent a few I mis in town iui-u. j . . . . 1,.11'nhhill. WAS John ("ill". "' Minikin I weruiK-rauc pritriiviursi. nr iim iuo ft Tl81tor . K, pm n ti.-e n W'eJne- j to. twrf)rm tn dutln pertaining to the . ( flic and If nominated, the Democracy Fl MiieMs. one of I.oretto's best I will have a candidate- that will be certain r' '.linens wen droppet n to be elected and serve the people with Mn lav ' Pnt,,it nJ fi,?el,ty- 011 ,r " w.iitee t)i- f Wilkesbrre. ! -A distressing accident occurred near t.Z nv.f .Vispist-e.walMtini friend. , Trees' Mills. Salen, township. Westmore fori) mna county, on Munaay evening wnicn has ten this weeH. 'cast a gloom over the entire community. Jnliri T. l."na. th well known ' At)out 3 oVlock Elwar(1 Clark, a younK tracer, of Summ-thill. wai takini: a u )a , ,,3 y(,aM of started on borse- t ti..' town on Tuesday. back for the cows which had strafed from Mr. l". A. Svhert. "e of ii!litiin' en- . nonie Having proceeded some distance term is log busli.ess men, was a vimiui OUri'fhVe oil Monday Mr (' T. KiVrts. of thU place, ha 1-aeed the (i. A. U. room on Mm street. in Johnstown, where he Intends to op, n up a book s,ore on or about the first of April. M.-IV.ni.ltl. of Loretto. T.v. will, from tbe pr-s-nt rtte until April Ut close oot s lot of notions, dress gooK ladles' and CnnVr-nN slioes. wen's boot, etc.. at actual cost for t-pnt c-h or trade. Mr. F. I S.1110P. a well-known citizen of torero, wis in town on Monday, and tnm or has It that h his some notion f in yeating In rf"I"rtf h,,r6 Bml DecomlnK resident of the 'burs. -I'onstableschosen l ne reieiu , sill he pworn In next nioniiny. "". Ue'ed to the office of Justice of the reaca oiuat u'e their acceptance within thirty ; days with theTrothonotary or a commission annnt be issuod to them. I As McDona'd. at I.orettn, Vn . Intends ; renii-vlng to C'resnn.nn or about April 1st., j be f Iters his store room and dwelling at- j ..-! for sale or rent. The hotel property i djol'iing known as the Mrs. J. B. Myers : property, will also be for sale or rent. William Bartholomew, of Northampton couety; Zacli Tavlor, of ;r.ene county; ( Willi"! It. .smitli, of Allegheny courtv; ; Alfred Andrews, of Centre county, and ! Char es Carter, of Cambria county will be bong on tbe same day, Wednesday, April ttu ! ?.!iss Ant.ie Ilonipcreya, who resides t with bet mint. Ms M.trv Davis, of this place, whiie mi a visit to her parents, in ; Caa'ria township, on Monday laJt, was 1 thrown fn ni n horse and bad her leg broken near tiu ar.kle. The fracture was reduced by D.' JoniM and sh is getting along as well as c .nld b; exyectod. Ti e card of Ed. T. McN'eelis. F-sq., as a ea.ndtd.i' for Assembly will be found ' a mot g f'e r..H"cal annrmncments this weetc. Mr. M.-N -elis is a well known at toroey of .lohi-town." who would trace the leafct'at!v haVs wl'h signal ability and h's noamatlon would be ccr'ain t he followed I -O ., Thursday of ar w-ek Ceorge Fy- ! OC. n't.-mpted to cross the Conemaugh at , brldp,' No. fi on a flank. Before he hart . mm M . tni.ninhanr u anl nil . proceeded very far he b.-st bis hold on the plank and the rushing waters carried him doWTi stream and he was drowned. His body was recovered of Krtd ay and taken to the rsi,lence of his pp.rents In Conemaugh towr.shlp. til the announcement column th's Week wl'w f"'n i the canl of Jacob Z.mmerman. J Esq. , ....,,Mown. s ,TOIOTai.,rtht hon to a Uvery (,ub(( whre semtiv Mr. ..uimerman is an aro.riiey 01 tckn iwledj.-d a'nlitv, who if nominated nd eli'.'t.'d wuii'..' make a careful and nru- , dent Nv's'ator w'.o would have the Inter est of the people alwaye in yiew in the perform she. of bts duties. The d.Mi t t.ody of a man. siippo-ed to was lead to believe that he bad been sen be F. .bert Farrell. who had been working tenced U imprisonment for life, and that be at ISo 0 hrld. was found on the raiirovd ; died in prison. badly mutilated. bv T U Sreedv. of Johns- j Andrews, the murderer of Clara Trice, town, while walking from .smith' Mding to heard the proceedings of the banging of Lilly mi Monday evening. The body was , Hopkins from bis cell close by. and be was wa '".u nun in no wesi or L.iuy,ann it . la I'po-.cil that he was run over by a train. Ht remains were interred at the Summit on Tae.i tv. The card of John Earer. Es.j , of Nus nebanra t.iwrHlilp, as a canditlate tor Conii'y t'ommlssloner, appears In the polit ical announcements this week. Mr. Bearer Is a well-known Democrat who stands high In tfte north of trie county as a citizen and DeaiocT-at, an. I If nominated and elected would perform th duties of the rfHoe with oat f -r or favor and always with a consci entious retard for the welfare of the people. Albert T il, the Hungarian who was tabbed with i rol-Ut poker on the Orh lnstut l y Andrew 'itobinus, at Johncfown. died at the Almshouse on last Monday BiorVng fro. ni, injuries. A jury was em- pentl.'e.t ny Coroner MMiough, on Monday 1 after . ion, and after viewing the body found I TOU.t In accordance witn tbe clrcura- j atanc.'. r...bnni, , n jail and this will : add murder trial to tbe criminal list next ! week. -P.i'n k F.. 1) lion, of Elder township, flings his enrd as a candidate for tbe office of County riiaiir:j(ii,i,.f to the breeze this week, sur-jeet to the decision cf the Demo cratic primaries Three yeM ago Mr. Dillon was the pext highest to the success ful rsr.ti Hte. ,, lhf flt.-ting vttetie the received i the best indication of the stee... w -h wri;rn h ,g h,,,, bJ n,8 1)(mo crttl. i-.sr, s.tllll.:j Mr- onion (e me. ncof.sru i ,., hie asperations he would per form :i.e ,!Ut!es cf the office with tbe b. Inter ,ts f the tax-payers ever in view. ""i iinmpson and wife, an aged I onp e living alone in f.ayiport, near liol ; K-aj-hurg, were found by neighbors on Thajs,) ,v (,f Inst wi-ek in a pitiable condi- ' Mr. Thompson hai been an iuyalid ' fr. tve time, unable to be out of bed, her ! liobi d aitlr.gnn her. When a neighbor ' etitet -s ,Mt PV,.nlri(t the DfKjt ,.f vr Thompson was lyinu across r T!iM,ron ,ni, fcnfl un(.onc1)U8 ly . n. had been dead probably ; twea t, ,,r 1 ,.,,. I.,th 4 caused by ; t , canals. jIr,. Thompson is , 1 ut N htm unconscious. t'haal. s Hilt Mi.,.a.i . n....i..,. I nsde a 111. ,norar,)ns f .". .1 M mm. "I"-IUUIIU!IIH . tir ... rr- I-TI - -.. . . rauroaa traca ; ,r f ' me. which is located at the 1 crT 's t s of ths town. When thev I '--r!,.rf tla end of sharp curve In i.-V, f ago limited came thnnderlmr ur t f o 1 I U t I S', I f frrn; tb ,Par. The eld-r Hall "1 Jumpinn aside and escaped. "on was uruck hv th" miof f ,. lixl Over tha tolaranh I ,ft. a distance of thirtv-five feet. -ft g was broken In two places be. ' Kliee ...) ..- . . ' . om ixxiy was terribly VI 'scerated. The unfortnnat man wvt rHnio,eJ fo hJ hom n(J W- K- l may m B,8 DhySlcl.n of hi, recovery. The train which wai running at a rate of fity- ) '.our. 1 jofrrh Por.&lioe.ff CleaifieM township. daj. retorced tur day firm a tus.ir.ess trip to (Vashtce- tr r, I). C j;Itlmore, Ml., Old Tort Cotu f.jrl Slid ilkimonJ, Va. Rupture cur RUiirar.teod by Dr. J. R Mayer, Ml Aich t., Philadelphia, Yn. Ease at uuce, no operation or delay ireru busi ness, attested by tnounarids of cures after others fall. Under the head of announcements In this week's isue of the Fref.max. will bo found tbo annnuncera.'nt of Fhi'.ipJ. San ders. of Munter township, for County Treasurer. Mr. Sanders has been voting the Democratic ticket for the pas: twenty- nine Years In a township that Is true and atS f &t In It support of Democracy, and he has always been unwavering la his it., i.: it. . 1 i . ni horse scared and threw him heavily to I the ground. His foot became fastened ! about the saddle and be was thrown with his head under the horse's heels. The ani mal In Its fright, tramped Mr. Black on the head and face Inflictlrg terrible and possi bly fatal injuries. One eye waa torn out. his nose crushed and one side of his face badly cut and bruised. He was found a short time afterwards lying by the side of tbe road in an unconscious condition and apparently dead. He was carried borne wLere he died on Monday evening. J. Wilkinson A Son. marble and gran ite dealers of Ebensburg. Ta., wish to In- I form the public that they are prepared to fill all orders for cemetery work, in either arajite. at figures that defy com i petition. The artistic excellence and su I perlor workmanship of their designs are ' evidenced by the many specimens now on I exhibition t their establishment aud by the , rumtierless designs which they have erpcted in the v inous cemeteries in this coun'.y aud ' elsewhere. Every department of their bus iness is in the hands of skillful and compe tent workmen, who are capable of execut nj, a)J. p.ice ,,r worki fronl tDe plainest to t)t, awt elaborate, which together with the personal supervision that every job receives a a guarantee that perfect satisfaction will lt Klvell to ttie most exacting of pa.rous. T,ley h3Ve 0:(ler,rt forty tons of marble wtljcti will arrive iu March and April, and ,hrv w,n t,K.n nav( BH jje gtock of the best marble ttiat ever came to Western IVnnrj lvania. Persons wishing anything in their line would do well to giv them a call before leaving their order with any other manufacturer, as you ran OVpeod upon get'.ing a good job at a f.ur price. HoklUH IltlUg. Seely Hopkins, tbe Centre county mur tierer was hanged at Rellefoii e, on Thurs day of last week, lie walked to the scaf fold at ten o'clock without displaying any signs of nervousness and was remarkable for his coolness. After the black cap was drawn over his b-ad and the rope adjusted, the trap was sprung when tbe spectators were horrified to find that the rope had brofee and tbe unconscious form of Hopkins ,, to be upoQ the 9CaffoIdi the rope mtriS and th9 bo3y gven otv. aa a tVanln ..hr I that those pr. sent would not care to witness again. Ills neck was not broken and be died from strangulation. The crime for which he was executed was an atrocious t one, being for killing his wife and mother- In I - I - . . , . ... m-mw, HI ui i jealousy, 81 I u ilipsDurg, i on the 22iid of last September, bv shootm them with a revolver and then rushing out turned the revolver on himself firing two h. ts. onlv one or which struck him an. I i...i,..i . , i , .... . ...... " m.iiuil iur" biu i uiiiif. The bo.lv of Hopkins was taken to Kuches 'er, X. Y., by his brother. Tbe hanging was kept a secret from his poor mother, who deeply atfecled. The llia-h TI4e mt t he at With lailna. It would be hard to select a better time than this to see the Xational Capitol In Its best form. All the departments of the Gov ernment are busily engaged in conducting the affairs of the ration, and the statesmen In Congress are discnsMng. daily, questions of great Import. Society is astir, and visit ors from all quarters of be world are there, as participants in political or social affairs. One witnesses new scenes, and receives new Imprelons from a glimpse at Wash- lngonand its oeor.la. Th P.in..i..i. Railroad Company's second excursion, of March 6th. affords an excellent means' of getting an insight Into lire at the seat of government. I: covers a period of ten day, The choice of trains tcay be made be- tween the special of Tarlor Cars and Day Cnaches. the schedule rf whirh i. .i..n regular night trains leaving Pittsburgh at 13 and at 8 10 p. m. Tickets will be sold, anj special train will run as follows : R are. Trafn leaves. 10.13 A. M. 11.03 x. X. Johnstown.. . J7 33 Cison. 7 33 i Altoooa 7 35 11. OO A. M. j Return coupons will be accepted cn any I train within the limit, except the Fennsyl i vanla Limited. Other dates for lmller excursions are April 3J and 24th. ' rt Froeeedlaa-a. Court met on Mondav and il. foMin ca - es were disposed of : P. A A. Flynn vs. A. J. Farbaueh. Jdr ment opened. Continued. tiabriel Heister vs. Russell UbI. Continued. Appeal. Ueoree Botts vs. Appeal. Continued Borough of Ashville. Henry E F.aklns vs. Geo. W. Gallagher. Appeal. Continued. F. Lalng vs. Joseph M. Gunning. Ap peal. Continued. Wainwrlght vs. Y. A A. F!yna. AU. Ex. Con tinued. Jacob Gorman, Endorsee, vs. Joseph Oardner, Endorse. Assumpsit. Contin ued. Patrick Stanton va f'tSarUw 7lmn.. Jury called and swore when plaint:ff be- A..n,MM F.n .n . w. o. e n,. v. John rijnn. et al. Trespass Quare Clausuai retlt. Jury find for the defendant. M tRRi tui; Lit r.cat isarco. The foltowiog marrlase licenses were b , sued by the Clnk of the Orphans' Court for I the wetk ending Wednesday, February 26, , 1 '.HI i John fl. DaviH. r.lwnklilirff mrA Vnr, Thompson. Eat Taylor township. William Cummins and Ella A. Connell. South Fork. William II. Seeee, Scalp Level, and Xaney C. Hill. Portatre. Andrew Mahan and Su Totts, Johns town. Joseph W. Lent and Eva Ana Tboma. Johnstown. Aaron Davis, Johnstown, and Kate Mor gan, Kbeneburg. Francis Lindqaist and Amanda Soder land, Johnstown. lie Ad e Township Itruis. Mr. John F. Holler-, of Glasgow, has ad ded a handsome new organ to bis stock cf futnlture. II.s home, therefore. Is made more attractice by the f ascluatiLg strains J of sweet music. William McMahon, of New Germany, who was thrown from a buggy some time ao and received tevere Injuries is able to be abont again. Mr. Thomas Ellis, of Indiana county, ac companied by his tandsome young bride, are the guests of Mr. G. L. Glasgow and family, at Glasgow. Relatives of Mr. II. W. Campbell, opera tor and agent at Glasgow, comprising his mother. Mrs. II. U. Campbell, of Williams burg; outer. Mrs. Dessie Hyle, and husband of Hollldaysborg. were welcome guests here last week. Stephen Grove, of Glasgow, is among the fortunate sorvivots of la grippe. C E. Troxell. I.eade township's popular official, is now smiling over his sfe landing after a stormy voyage on the turbulent waters of la grippe. Onr delicate, good-natured friend John F. Hollen. of Glasgow, whose avoirdupois sends the beam up to tbe tune of over two hundred, is being entertained by that popu lar visitor la grippe. Mrs. James Sharp, wife of Glasgow's re nowned ventrtlcqulst, is confined to tier home by Illness. Rev. Isaac Krlder, of Bell wood, after a several weeks encounter with larippe. Is again able to attend to bis ministerial du ties. Mrs. John A. Kelley, of Glasgow. Is among tbe the convalescing of our sick. She was confined to ber borne for several weeks by Illness. Jacob Tlollen, of Reade township. Is lying very low with complication of lung and brain fever. IsqulreJohn Beers, of Shirley, one who renders righteous and just decisions on le gal points of law. was visible on tbe streets of Glasgow last Monday. That tall, mysterious looking building of Mr. John A. McCartney at Mountain Dale, Is termed the "court room'' of that moun tain vllle. Of course we do not know the nature or jurisdiction of the court, but we are full) aware that tbe proprietor has un limited power to "sit" on all cases tried within Its walls. William Miller, recent barber of Glasgow, wears an enlarged smile. So wild was he wltb toy over tbe recent arrival of a band some heiress that he was caught attempting to ehave an old blinj ewe. declaring it was one of bis customer. Yea, William re Joiceth greatly. Fred Bland, one of the Reade township coal operators, was In Altoonaon business last Saturday. W. A. Chaplin's smiling countenance graced the election room In tbis township. William is one of the "noblest works of na ture." The educational wotkers of tbis district will institute at the No. 2 school house, in this township, on the last Saturday of March. This win be the valedictory insti tute of this trrm. We are pleased to note tbe recovery of Mr. Thomas' Murray, of Mountain Dale, who bas been very HI. In mazy dance a beautiful belle, Xow whirls In tersipchorean spell, X"r feels the sting of angry foes Upon her lily snow-white toes; "Tripping the light fantastic toe," On the stage 6he'll snrely po. For notoriety she doth pine and sigh, She's bound to be a "Xellie 15ly." tlstrlct Inalltate. Following is tbe programme for a district Institute to be held at t-L Augustine on Saturday. March 1. lWo : Dllieenee. Miss A cat ha Wharton; Tardi ness. W. L. Behe; Talking in School. Alice Wharton; Select Reading. Minnie M. Ivory; The Child ont of School. Ruel Soroerville; Ventilation, Dr. S. raervilie; Recitation, Mr. Foley; Paper, M. G. Dunegan. Ttieew Railroad. The survey fo' the Pennsylvania Railroad Company's new coal road throu ah this sec tion Is about completed, and the work of ths engineers ts drawing to a close The line joins th P. nnsy lvania and Xorth western Railroad at MeGeea Mills, in Clearfield county, from that mint it follows the Susquehanna rtver to Dowlei'a where a branch line Is built up Cush Creek to Glen Campbell mines, tbe main line rtins nlng on up tbe river through Barnid. Patchlovllle. Cherrvtree and Germans' Mills. At Moss creek 't leaves tbe river and runs by Car'olirown to Ebensburg, connecting with the Ebensburg and Cres bon Uranch, making a line. it miles long. The right of wav has been secured for nearly the whole distance and contracts let for tbe grading. The managers bave experienced some difficulty In securing rlabt of wav. on ac count of the enormous sums asked by cer tain property holders. But we are informed that all matters have been satisfactorily ad lusted and that active operations will be gin at once. This Dew road will be a val uable addition to the Pennsylvania lines, as It runs through one of the finest ptne Inmber tracts in the State, to say nothing of tbe linmerise deposit of coal it traverses. Bv nse of it and the Ebensburg branch they will bave a direct outlet to the main line east or west. Cherrvtree will be the seat of operations for this section, and It is no exaggeration for as to say that in the near future It will be the centre of tne largest coal producing region in the State of Pennsylvania. The people are Jnst rousing themselves to a realization of tbe wonderful resources of Cambria, Clearfield and Indiana counties, and the Immense wealth that awaits development, and once aroused a complete revolution In business circles ran t expected in this section. Chrrrytrte Rerord We bave a speedy and positive Cure for Catarrh. Diphtheria. Canker Mouth, and Headache, in Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. A A Masai Injector free with each bottle. Use it if you desire health and sweet breata. For Sale or Rest. The subscriber will nell at private sal bis farm, one mile isouth of Ebensburg. If not sold before tbe first of March tbe farm will be for rent. James Myers. swtiowl Hrpert. The follow ma- it tba report of the Ehensbnra: Public .schools for month ending February. IS'jo: A vrrate Enrolled, attebdanee. - ci s ! s a i i 4i a s Tsacbkrs. .1. Allle I.loyd - Ffrie Mvert MattKtehbenkl Annie Jadw T. H. Allison 1 I 4J' S 77: 8- 21 ST- 4 3 ? 1 47 & II S7i 1 a : tl. is 3? IS 11 -JS, & l 4 i 14 14' 40 14 1? SU 1 .. S j !) I 31; W 00 (Mi 0 Totals I '123 106 8S 70 153 14 Present every day daring month: Room No. 1. Edson II III. Ot'o Luttringer. Uarry Bennett. Jesso Evans, Prank Hetler. Arthur Hill. Dannie Thomas, Bertie fionnell, has. O'llara. Walter Myers. Sal lie Younn. Flora Cle. Uda D.tvidson, Atrele Conoell, Bea trice Mower. Cla leaders A class. Otto Luttrinffer; R class, Dannie Thomas ; C claaa, AE'ie Connell. Uonm X. 2 Harrv Connell. Eltner Dtvls. Carl Dick. Oilie Stineman, Leo Lut trinser. Annie )wen. Foy Stiles, Ethel Shields, (rertle Hill. Mary Connell. Class leaders A class, Annie Owens; B class. Ethel Shields. Itoom No 3. Charles naon,OUle Davis, Willie Lelghtr, Wellington Evans, Joeepn LottrieaTer, May Davis. Mary Nipple. Ctaa leaders A claes, May Davis; B class, Oilie Davis. Room No. 4 Monnle Mnrrav. Nonnle Luttrinirei. Bird Klnaead. Anaie Shields, (ieorge Thomas. Fred Jones. William Burk bart. Amos Jsmes. O'.lle Stouah. Albert Morris. Class leaders A class, Annie Da vlan: It class. Mnnnle Murray. Hoob No 5 Delia Folsom. Annie Ma looey. Julia Conoell. Morgan Ilushes. Har rv flaon, Leonard Junes. Jen-e Shields. Nonis Mason. Willis Farnsworth. Ray Jones, John Makin. Claes leaders A class. Annie Maloney; B class. Willis Fatnswortb. Bark lstm A rat lew Katlvo. The Best Salve to tbe world for Cut. Brule. Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rheum. Fever Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Erupt Ion v and posi tively eures riles, or o pay required. It is sua ran teed to stive perfeet satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 2!i cents per Pox. Sold at the drntT store of E. James. Ebens burg, and W. W. McAteer. lxretto. tarter booniid, Governor leaver, or. Tl.ti'sdav cf last week sigut-d the death warrant of Charl.j tter- " ls coi fiu,d in onr jail for ruur rJ ''tb warrant was read to Carter by Sheriff Stnerran on Ssturaav last and bad but little tflVct upon tilm. During the solemn reading of the w.arrat:t Crter seemed the most unconcern, d and when it was concluded he remarked ii-ut r.ad onl y to die crce." Mr. Fr-.J Davis has pen appointed watcLruan nd went on flu ty on last Friday Light and will inrain on guard at the cell of Carter evvry nig! ' until the O'hof April, the day appointed for the execution. Below ts a copy of the I'kATH WARUAM'. rennttylrania, xj . JK A. HctVER. in the ram in.l !y of the I'ojij,: LTtu.;i vania : 1 e:inil A. Beave. Ooitrcur .1 11,. r. llh. to .lartitl IT Sl.nrtn.i, t . ... .... t. ... Sheian of the CounlT ol Oimtnir to Tour tua. cir In omce: ffinln Ortrtiuc: Wtera. at a Court ol I jrer and Terminer nl Oeneral Jul! Ttrltrrr. hfhl a' F'.en-l.tiiar. in a-ij tnr theeoanty 01 Oim'fflit.ai I-euilr Suih 1. a certain Charles :arter a tried upon a' certain iDiiictmeat eriarKiDa. ui a ':u itie cr -r.a o murder, and waa on tbe ih day ol Ik-.-u b-r A. l. ls. lounl ai:ti of mur ler in tbe tint a irree. an. n theru-cn. tu!t:cn thethir tanth day ol Iwcrmt-er. A. li. ls., ,n ,i,,.M -the rata Court, that t.e tte .a chnr !e Carter rse.tafceo to the prl.'on thes e t.e came aad thence to the lail vatsj. aud that Le there te banire.4 t.y the neck until b tf .lfart. '. therefor', thl i U autl.- r.is an J require yoo. tba ald Jxrnb C. !tineTnn. HiahNtirrin olthemuntr ol Cauil.ria alurc-. .3. (r j.ur kjc cewor In otfloa. to nun the fenreure ,l me -i1 'oortof jer and Trrniluer and tJtncrl J .il Kelirery to te exrrutcsl upon the saij charlt-a Tarter, herweenlhe heor ot len a. m. arnl thrre r. M.. on Welne.la. the ninth lar of At.rll. Anno lfciiniol. one thousand tlht a jor'.rel ai.4 ninety. In the manner dirwtej l y the sern'.T anth feet ion of the act ol the ttrueral Anemt'.'.j of this Commonwealth, approved the tbirtv-nrt day of March. A. l. lja. entitlej "An Act to eo:i.late. revise and amend the lavsot this Commonwealth relating tu penal proeee-1mi and pleadlne:." and for tu Jolnn thU La:l le your tufflcienl warrant. Utven ander my hand and the rrat teal of tlie Estate at Ilamrbunc thU twentieth day ef Keb ruarv. In the year of our Iird o-ie thousand iht hundred an t ninety, an 1 of ti.e ccm muf, wealth the one huu Jred and fifteenth. Bv tub OovKKaoa. J. H. 1.0NOENECKKK. leputy Secretary of the uimoQ wealth. Elesrtrle Blltera. This remedy it beenmfne: to welt known anj to popular at to need no special mention. Ail who nave ued Flectrie Hitlers mm tbe medc socx ol praise. A purer mHlirine does not exist and it It ruaranteed to do all that Is cUtmed. tlett ric Hitter will cure all diseases cl tbe Liver and Kl.lneyt. win remove I'lmpies, li'.i t. Salt Kr.euiu and other arTections caused by llnvuro blood. Will drive Malaria from the tvtem and prevent as well aa cure all Malarial feer. For cure ot Hedahe. Constipation aud Indirection try tiectnc Bitters. Fnllre satlnla.-tion Kuararitned. or money refunded Price 50 ets. nad lu per bottle at H James' Kbensnura;. acd W. W. Mo Ateer, Loretto. Detuocrsitte toanlj Committee Meet- At the meeting of tbe Democratic County Committee beld at tbe Opera Ilonse on Monday last, tbe following resolutions were adopted : R'tolvet. That the system of nominating can didates be submitted to the party to be voted uuon at the next primary election at follows : Tbe Crawford County System and the Increased Iieletrate System. Rrtolvti, That onder the Increased Delegate System each district shall heen'itlej to one dele gate: each district D-illin oue bun lret Demo cratic vo'es. two delcvatef ; each district polling two hundred leaiocrtlc voles or traction, tl.ree deleieatcs. aud an addltioaal dele-Ale tor each additional hundred Iic erratic vot- vr tr;ic-ioii. Rmolvrd. Tlist the Primary elections fLall be held or. the first Saturdav of June next, return judaes to meet in t.i'Dbur, on Mo.iJut tullw Inn at one 'c lock , r. X. 1 ( iniuiii.lliu lurnrible t Kead tbe following: Mr. '. H. Morris, New ark. Arlc.. says: "Was dowu wito uim-c-i ol ttie Iui.kJ and Irient and ph Jill lam pnnounced me an Incurable oorjuuipi lve. Keiraa taking Iir. Kiok 's New Jiiscovery tor tTonuultlon. am now on uiy third bottle, and able to uterjrt the work on my mrm. It It tbe burnt me tlclne ever made.' Je-.se Middlewart. Decatur. h to. says . Had it not been lor Ir. Kick's few lnjeovrry lor Consumption, I would have die.! ot lunu trouble. Was xiven up by doetra. Am iww in tcst ot health," Try It. sianipte fxti!rs tree at F Jamcs', E'.eiistiurg, anj W. V . .JcA'e:r's, Lo retto. CloveuSrkd For "ai.e. Twcntv-r.ice bushels clean clover seed; cr'.iy of ';; big clover. Addiess Aoij. E. Fr.r(Laueh, Lo retto, Pa. lite I'roprletora Of E!' Creanj B.tlm U nif r'.-i m it U b cure-all. hut a ure rftr!;":;.- (..i i .'urrb, cs.KIs la tbe head and bay fev r. 1' 'e not a liquid or a MourT. hut ii rhv, apot'ed in to tiie nostrils. It gives relief fct once. Consumption Surely Cured. To Taa KuiToa: rieaae Inform y onr readers that I have a positive remedy for the above-named diaeaae. By its Umely ut thous&n.ts of bopeleaa eaaee have been permanently cura-L IV.allte!a4 to Bend two bottltat of my remofly Fi:L: to any of your tea-lera who have coneum ption if tbey w.U send nte tbrir Expreaa and P. O. asMmaa. Er-j oc-t-fally, T. A. HUJCVX. M. C, 11 Pearl Bu. N. Y. Absolutely Pure. Tne powder sever vanes. A tnarret ot purity, streavth and wholesomeness. Mora rcvnomical than the ordinary kinds, a-. cannot tie sold In con petition wltb tbe multitude of the low te?t short weiarbt, alum or ib .- bate powder. Sold only in cans. HoTAL liAKtao Pt PEB Co., 108 Wall St.. Maw You. AsGigncc's Sale . OF VALUABLE DCAI COTslTC Jamep -NiJ?:ir nCHL. CO B M K HT virtue ef an order ol sate Msuinx out of the Court of Common Pleaa of i!iims'is county, the uaderalKned a'sucnee it Jokn Md'ormirk and Luclnda P. McCormlck bis wife, will expose to public tale oa the premises bcreiaalter de scribed as No. 1, on Saturday, Mar. 22, 1890, at one o'clock, r. at, tbe following described Keal Eatate. to-wlt : No. 1. All that certain lot of around situate tn tbe borouirn ol W 11 more Camt.r.a o.antr, Penn tylvanla, Onunded and described as tllowt. that Is to say: Fronting- thirty (5- ) icet on Main street and extending back tame width to property ot Ab. Butler, harlnar lot of K.ltzabeth Christy on the north and lot ol M. I. ishryock on tbe south, and bavin ll.tr con ereettd a tsjo 'tory Fraine Diellini House ! CctMJiis. No. X. All that certain piece or parcel ot Itad situate la Sammeraili townblp. Cambria county, Pennsylvania, bounded and des.-rtbed as follows, to-wlt : KetciBDlat: at a l-t and pointers; tbenee north elthty-elsrhl (sS) leet. eattone hundred and lorty ( 14.1) perches to a post and pointers, thence south two (3) deicrcea east one hundred and twenty-loaf 1-J4) perches toa beech: theuce south eiabty-eiarbt s d trees, west one bendrei and lorty (14e) perches to a pst and pointers; thence north two (i) decree, went one bun lred and twenty-four ( 154 perches, to the ; lace of begin ning, contaialng, 102 ACRES, firt r-Ove (15) perches and tl'osiws. TSe eoal underlying this p-eirty wtll be of fered lor rale se.-arata aod aran 'rcu the sur face thereof, with a 11 neeeesay ntinir.a Pr,riices. the assianee. however, reaervioa- tbe int t . tell tame as a wool, or 31 ael.iiig tbo cwai separate and apart Iron tba surface. TtEXSOr SALE: One-third of the porch ace money to be paid on the eon n rotation ol t be aaia. a nd tiie remainder la two eual annual payment;, with Interest, to be secured with bond and mnrU'ire or judament Dtflea 01 purebaaera. Pnrrtanj-ers t bars tut priv ilege ol paying the whole of t.ieir M il la cash. JK-SSE U. bl 4oMl, Asrlg-nee o! John and -.D 1 1 i' M.-Coiuiltlt. tUutBa(&ai twp., 1- eb.Sc, U 3- Political inLMuicf ineiit.s. 4-'nrrfi in thit column nil br intrrrd frtn noicv!:l thfj r.mt.rg tlnlioni. on tkr Tilt ot Jvnt. "Jl. ar fi o'citiko .- tor A-til It, t -0 ; tor Trtm-tnr, i: 0;' t or lommmiontTmii lib ; h'r Auditor, i;.0C. .ill ,ff mutt Le mn on.jtan.ri by the ca - a. FOE ASSF.SItl.V. EJ.T. McNeelii of Johnu tumn, I'., Uf ject tu the rule c! the leino-c.-!- party. J i.-tj, Fit.. 2f. u. Foii ASStMiil.Y.-I berr-y announce mylf a a ni-t :.!at t.r Ai-seuihly. ut.jrt to the d:C:5l'..a I 'lit t lll'KT'. ir t -tt...T'..o. J ACOB Zi M M K i: M H N. J..hn?twn. Ft"t.. '.r, p.-.. T7 'K I I IVNTY TKK.ts -S t:R.-l hwliy an il UT: m t - elf a i-i.. . .'ate Jrr t)i ri. nii i 4:f.n tii.t'fnii Cotinry Trurr-r. uhp.-ct to tt.t rules K rrmntr th lwmnmi'M unv. rilll.l'JAMiH;S, V. nr.. ter tiwnbip. Fej.;;, r'K ClirXTY TKKASt'KEK. 1 bmtir n nonwa mvlt aii a candidatA lor tse ot?:'e ol County Trf-asurrr at the next Iwrr. wra?ir pn fnTT elation, 5at'et t 1 I rulei of ?t,e leiuo cratv parrv. HV'VKY J. II'lPI'FL.. Barriown-atD.FeTj. lu. JSjO. (HffSl'V TKKASt'KKK. I hereby annnunce J rnysel f a a modirtat for the nomination to the office ot County Treaaurer. uhject to the rules rveru'.DK the lK-u,oerlie I.arty. C. J. M.UEK. Jo:ntown. !.. Feb. 12. 1J. Fi K I'lH NTY iMKISSIliNKK.-1 hereby announce myself aa a ran.li.ta'.e for tbeoffloa ..(County Cnramiii'.ner. tutiert to the oerlalun cf the lemoerat!e prltnare lenin. JiiHiv KEAKFK. Susijuebanoa township. Feb. 2, Itst. 1"'K rot NTT ITOMMISSIO.NEK I hereby anniirre tnyiel1 as a candidate tor tna oflica ol ConniT Ctr missioner. tut.icet to the decision ol the lK.'wocrtlc triwirT Hectton. PATKH-KK. I'lLLON. :ider township. Feo. TJ. 1M T.K IXIIMT CDMMISSIONF.I;. 1 hereby announce rrysett at a eai.dl.tate for tbe of h.e of County tVimmtssloder. subject to ths de sitlon of tbe "Iem.Tatic prlmarv election. WlI.Ll AM J. TltKNEY. Cambria township. Feb. it. Mvo. LICENSE APPLICATION'S. THE following person! have tiled appllcatlnni tor license wltb the Clerk of the Court of (quarter Seas ions of Cambria county to be pre sented to said court on Monday. Marc la I7lh, A. Is. !. ADAMsTowjtsuTr.Tavera, Chancy and Henry Ickes. Harr TowJiBHiP Tavern, Harry A. Luther. Ashvillc KoRot oB. Tavern. Annie S Brook bank. Aucnstiie laugberty. Uicbard J. Free. Michael A.el'Harra. KtesT W.san. Cambria Bor. Tarern. fleorge Arbans-h. M.chael P. Boyle. Patrick Koyle. Christ KsTsr. John E. Pees. Patrick cirwo. John Orottan, Thomas Halloren. Solomon Haliman, Joseph T. Kail. John Kurtz . Michael I.atJcy. H.iah McConnell. P. J. Mcljiuhlm, Ldward K'Nclll. Hrcwcrs, Margaret tJosnner. Soi V amd Cambria Bob. Tavern, Mary Kurahart. John Kurkbard. Auirestlne Heine. Johu Lytctt. Peter Keth, Peter Toner, Henry Sally, John Sheffauer. L'ASimuTaTS Bob. Tavern, Julia Binder, B. A. Plum, O. A. Karbaugh. John tHasser. Josei.h A. ray. A. H. Hauf. Iawrence Schroth. VVm. 15. and Henry U. Schreth. John "Stolta. John II. Tbemas. Brewers. B. A. Blum.O. A. parabaugb. Henrr C. Sehroth. Wholesale, John J. Hauck, T.S. "Williams. Carboll. Towsbhip. TaveTn.Catherine Baker. Calltu Luther, Henry Mellon. JlattLew Weak land. Chbst Towwbhiv. Tavern. John K. Cordell. John Hlpos. Joseph A. Warner. Chkst Strings Boa. Tavt rn, John Crouss, J. B Noonan. Clear vi klu rowssmr. Tavern .fieorge Harb er. ieore Snulst.v. First W ARn.Coyr.it acob B )R. T vern. Pred-f-rick Bonier. John Bl.sOiorf . Charles Faoer. P. S. KreidhtiR. John i.iu.-. Ait ert K. iu:lliiixt. Held. Pbil.o SutidUiAler. John Schon hart W. H Troxell. Sbcosio Wako. Coitrsiraif Boh. Tavern. Saj-u cvanaub , Bcniamln Kist.Jnhn Murton, William L". Wcbo, Jutn ZjOcI. Brewers, Chat. F Kres.s. Cojev Aran Towssmr. Brewers, Laren Kotl. Ckovlb To wwiHrp. Tavern, Peter Brown, Catherine Carpenter, Michael La tub. 1'atrlck M..-CaU. Harry M. Uraftin. I'eak Tow.NSHip Tavern. Anna A. Ilunpby, Charles ftauntner. Hugh Hanlgan. t.AT OoaaaiAtGM Bok. lavern. Michael J. Car.n-n. teirKe A. Confer, Margaret Kelly. hiiKBunt ks. Wist Ward. t avern. J tiiU and Aluert Bender. J. H. IMnny. John S. Miller. Kuics..BrR, Kast W abp, Tavern. L. ttter lice. Klpch Towwsme. Tavern, barlr Hasnauer. Jn:ui Kiine. Krunk X. ttt, I.nso A. Plait. r't-.ANKU !!'.. lav era. Jxcvb liui.ri'r. tlAt.t.iT2i?f llos Tuvcm, Inl.l C. Hurk. K. E. L'.Kiiai.. Charles Im... Albert r. Pica . Ml cliaei ittlinrris, F. P. lilIo. Andrew Ireovlar, Joseph M. fl'innins;, Arnold Ientz. Henry Sey xu're, John A. Smtib. Wresrer. Uaorgro Auken bautr. li;;.T. Thotnes W.. Uorss. 1. Luti a. Son. Ant.-.:.r i n lulu. Wholesale. Tbini:is W. Hurrs. A'lea li. ll:;t, 1. Lots tt ri.n, KU-bard .T Hutik.it. flALL:Ti.v 1 WNHie, Tavern. John J. llod frey. J ,me-H.ajur.. John A. i.'Jjir. Poitiers, H. H Ham-crs. Wholesa'c. 11 P i;-miers. ')bubst. w 15 .. T.wcrn. Carv !r. Kit. HAerisiii f ..i,k. T..i", ch.ir'e K nncv, M'. 1. ail M; j'r,.'t. Cale l.firj, Ml. hc H. Nif!. J.'t. A. l.i:c. .T..bn A. Pis". H. .1. SeL.eH.rf. A.' iir.i .o'i'.s nl, K. 21. V.joJin. Wholesale. A tfcrt Ieltricic. sbcvxd Wari. J.ihstowk. Tavern John M. I'M''. J-scjh Croose Michael Pitzbar-ri-. J jl. n Prauk, Franc: t. K ell , John K In re 7, IiAT'rt Kt'tiy. Je,.rire W. K'niith. W.J oltoa i t.l.Ne..; -s.uAia.ey, Mirtiu A. Slack. Wholesale. J .t.ii ICsai iaiuu Wauu. Juhsi..w!(.-Tavrrn. Josf-pi Belter. Teres Clark. Ufa Huh C'ct-r. W.l-li-.ni Dudfon. J..sr.aa ir.rflib. Job:. J. Ho'n-.ck, .loiit.it K.A.James, Kn.M'b Jjne, J .tin ICitby, Jr.. Joseph Kost, ! bm K. lttn! ert. Cha'le JdAUvAl. .law.- J MUUKsn.M. II. Par-ons. Ste pbin Clu:rk. John V. Staffer. Br.jamln nalka. CliArles Vf. Bottlers. Charies H.fuuauu. - Lolesale. P. s. Kiber, !r n Cuv BreairiK i'o . I'.vid J. Lea -.s, John Ludwtg Son, 1. Lulz st t.""in Ward, .Toh-.-tow. Tarern, Er nest K'jimel. ller.ry K. eli. Jacob Metrs, W II Iihii M.Pefr'. Kckhsrdt Ptell, Frank P. Weir. U boresale, Prai.k M. Ioberneck. William Ihoaa as. sitth Ward, J oh nstowst. Tarern . Win. SrsfT-r. Savsani Wafu, Johsitows Tavern, John B. i.-liardt, Edward Uraie. Brewert, John K'T'tterng. 1-ft.v Iton Tarern, Jadb Ilcck. tco. Knit, .lauit-e A.Burke, tf. A.Oeorve. Margaret Hellv. .l hn Mct7r, Sarah Mulberron, blalr short, Tjie1ore s.ell. I.oaa-rro Bor. Tavern. Fionas bengele A. J. I'l rifty, Cl ar ea K. tl'lkiunell. 1-isrr Wim. Mix-ltillic Tavern. Thot. I B eferlck, Evan A. Jauirs. Jobn J. Maionev. M rhiet K. Murphy. Owen M.-:ue. WuliamtS. U B-ien. Wholesale. Bolrt Lidell. Sk.'dso Wabd. Millvillb. Tavern. E.Iwrrd H. A damp, Jatcr P. Barnes, James Uailey, Bridaet Lynch. John Ho-ian. Sr.. J iun Kcdera. PxKTAiss To Hir. Tavern. Huab Canavin, James l)ai!ey. Albert D.ehl. Peter James. John J. McDonnell. Edward Mcfslade. Joseph Mo-l-'uith. Mrs. Koe MeOonsh, i'elix Toole. Wholesale. It. K. M-IKuald. PRrravr Boa lavern . Alary Neary. Thomas Klie. Kbai-b Townsbip. Tavern. William Adams. Michael Carroll. Wttlian. Chatdin. Joseph P. Uorhin. John M. Mullen. Kiculamd Towseaip. Tavern. Theresa Malzle. Bernard N-es. "t rM Foi BoR. Tavern. W. W. Baker. Charles N. JrouFe. Jacob W atterson. Srvxrcaaati Towsair. Tavern. Jobn M.eti ler. (leor-e S. Scnaeier. John Watkins. Sr-syi-RH iia Towtisaip. Tavern, Simon V. Lantzy. Michael Moler. TrswELHiLL Bor. Tavern. Andrew Basal. Jr , J A . Kei tram, Btchard Byrne, John K. KIlldusT. Wflllam Mctloua-h. Wasbisotoh Tuw-jtb it rp. Tavern. John H. Clark. W. K Iinnham. Charles Kinney. Martin l-ep, Fraok M. Iap. Dorothy Ia).. Patrick K. Vyers. John McKeona. Hlh i Ilonuell. John McNallj. Wm.J. Scbwaderer. Brewers. Kobert J.Mc.Nally. White- Towkbhip. Wholesale. W. C. Heverly. Wit.mo&b Boa. Tavern. Joseph Horner. Con rad Wendrroth. Cpi-br Yonu TuvvHsir. Tavern , Jobn Flta barrli, Cl. tries Hochstine. Los ts Toon Towjimr. Tavern. Jacob A 1-br-cht. Frank t-owan. Michael Conway. Fianclf Leckey, Jebn Let ditch. JAMES DARBV. Clerk ol the Court ft Quarter estons. Receipts & Expenditures OF CamMa County, Pa., FROM January 7, 1889, January 7, 1890, THOMAS E. HOWE, Treasurer. Ia. To bal. cn bands at lan settlement 14 JOT IS To amt. of duplicate lor 183 S8,,t7 37 lo lat. received from redemption of lands 257 08 To amt. receive! ipm seated and un- eeaico lands. Island 18". 1,S9 19 To amt. received from u usee. ted lands lor 1S3 j.173 4x To amt received from Constables lor Is .. 1.W4 10 To amt. borrowed money 20,0o0 GO To amt. recctred trifn Sherif! () ray and inceman. jury fees and e ts 3.-3 54 To amt. received Irout X.. 1). Killell. collections 1,933 IS To amt. received from H. A. (shoemaker I h. Kep. tees inn costs. 22S tl To amt. receive.l from H. O, Koe, Jethro Oldham judsment. 30 09 To amt. received from W. A. B. Little, maintenance. Henrietta Topper 140 00 To amt. received from 1. Liliy, money rwc'4 at I'eoi House. 497 27 To amt. received from miscellaneous sources 137 62 To a int. received irom tavern licenses lor use cf county S.S46 So tU.211 7 THOMAS E. HOWE. Treasurer. Ca. By amount paid A e .'essors . iud;w:j (couaty)..,...M M. 8.5--: i'lv el ling I 1 ; Anlttrrs State) j Asrlrultoral Association, Carrol ltown.. II nf-tlci t nrn ' It'.ardlriir t-risoiaers... ....... Hn'Mir.K t-rid'S ... ; HMjtp aid rnid views H..rrt.ve) ms.ne .. I' .onty Commissioners......... Kxp'ti' 01 tsm . Nuimisp loners' cltrk j f-Vmrnlsnoners' counsel I Court crier and tip staves I Constable . V initial r jsecuttns ) Court House expenses li'strlet Attorney I K'ertiuct . 1 Kiprtssatce and postage . I Interest and discount on borrowed I money .- . M 00 .l0 00 1"1 'O 6.127 T ll.14 10 29i 30 10.1S 00 1.-JCC1 "1 37 30 fVJO 00 4UO 00 M1 00 l.eas 15 6 Cl'-' Y0 1.1V4 10 l.yu 00 4.0S IU SO J fl 00 vy w 814 4 S4 s) 4.4-7 SS 41 fsj 11 fsl j Inquit I lions ........ ................ I Jn;t r of Court Honse.. ...... s . . .1 . u ! Jury luimlJ.lonert anil clert J urjrt flirano) Jurort and talesmen - .Turrs (Traverse) Miscellaneous..... ..... ,. Prat.ates I'rotbonotary .. Printing-... l'o-r House Plrectors .. lteiclstry . Wt--or.lt Koz and othrr TYantcriMna records Kad dama4s . K..H.1 fund KeluDdiDn.. f lid orders. Krlorm School... W estern ienltentlary Western Pensylvanla norpltal Warren Insane Hofpltal..... laarbert' lost it ate . ...... .... KcJrmit!on of lands. Fo.it House orders. . SchsMjl fund.. ......... MierlS . .. State Lax . . .... .. . ..... Soldiers' hnrlal Stationery .. . ... Survrylnr..... Kemalnlna In Constables' hands ....... Kxonerationt Abatement ta tax.payeni Treasurer's commission on t5.S44 xo 11 censt) money. 5 per cent, on tl.OJO, 1 (er cent, on tl ,KO and J-i er cent, on bal an re. . rreasurer's commission 6 per cent, on tW.436 2. belnir amount eollacted lest amount remainint; in Treasur er's hands Treasurer's commission ui per cent, on Vi.3H 23, money collected from va rious aourres.. .. BaL re mam leg In hands ol Treai-uerer 1 -ST! MM 247 02 W.'5 4s 876 00 &S 30 2.3M) 00 418 OJ S.7ifl SI S.S44 52 2i7 04 1 .fssl Vi 1,V fit 2.131 .19 62 61 2'l CO 210 IS 13.S2I 44 e.wi r 1.7S0 25 3.1h6 72 V4 SS 504 75 84 85 22 0a 6.2M IS 4.M1 60 3,721 82 79 23 4,871 77 1R3 e& 15.750 06 $139,211 78 CONSTABLES AMOUNTS for 18s. DUE FKOM peier Cullcton, Cambria bon, lstw..f 8 00 Andrew Culleton, i.;amhrla bor. 2d w.. lot 13 Archie Farrell l'roe)ect 17 14 Kdward Connery, Cenemaugh bor. 2d w lvl 04 Caleb Hutler, Co.'Ptrsd ale. .... .. lu3 78 Andrew Boucher, Millvllle, 2d w. ........ 4 00 Howard Connery. Conemaugh bor. 1 w 151 &j A. J. Herkey, Orubotown ........ 97 25 W. A. Chlery. Katt t'onemiiugh. ........ 9 87 K. K. Hurkli.r'. West Taylor.....- 2h4 4 W. A. KHIln. East Taylor 79 4 Oeorsje Odlltna-er. Wcwvlvale 309 44 W. A. Lanttv, t pper Yoder .. loo 00 Jcun W. Stock. Lower Yoder , 41 24 lobn Haiiloa, Tunnelhill bor. 202 tt S. A. Bnrk, Carrolltown bor...- w 81 Alfred Miller. Asbvtile bor 112 48 Andrew Calllhan, Chest Spriniet bor.. 18 14 K. W. Iteloater. Clearfield twp 636 4 I. .' . Bearer. Susquehanna twp . S-'il 04 Thomas A. Brown, Washington twp.. 118 68 L-O.'iates, White twp........-. 9 ho A. J. Skelly. Wllmore bor 80 45 John M. Watt, Oallitiln twp - ffjl fi Oeonte Yeekley . Oallltxln bor sso 71 Anselm Weakland . E Ider twp...m 3'0 50 Isaae Weakland. Carroll twp 473 9 A. J. Miller. Dean twp 121 21 John Koehm, Summernlll twp 131 50 6.236 16 DISTKIBUTION tF LICENSE FUND TO Ilis.rk-tt. Adamt twp..3T 60 lest 5 par cent. ...... 35 62 Ashville hr.. laa & :,r lunt TLi-1 fit. I Barr twp.. 75 lest 8 per cent 71 25 I Carrol I twp.. 160 lea 6 percent 142 60 I Carrolltown bor., WOO lees 6 pt-r cent. .. 835 00 , Chest Springs bor.. 10 less 5 percent '171 00 j Chest twp., 112 6(1 lest per coat.. 106 67 1 4'atubrla lxr.. 2250 lfss 5 per cnt .. 2.117 50 . ConetnauKh bor., 1800 left 6 per cent... 1.710 00 j Cioyle twp.. 1ST 50 less 6 per cent ITS 12 ; lran twp.. 76 less & percent 7128 i Kheatbunr bor.. 360 lest 6 per cent-.... 242 00 I E. t'oneuiauKh bor., 270 leas i per Cent. 50 j Eider twp. 337 60 less & per cent ...... 320 62 Oallt-zln fwir., 10 lost 5 percent ..... 7ft 6o i 1 ranklln bor.. o lee 6 per cene.. ...... 66 60 Oruhttcwn bor.. 00 loss iper oent...... 86 50 Jobnttcwn bor. , 3760 lees iter eent...... 3.WH oo I.illv bor.. 810 less 5 per cent 769 60 ljoretto tor.. 27o leas a per iwnt ... ttae 60 MUlvIlle bor.. 1260 less 6 per cent....... l.li7 00 Ports ae bor.. 225 less 5 per eent. 213 75 Frospect bor.. 10 less 5 pr cent .... 171 00 Keade twp-. 112 60 lest t per eent 10 67 Ktrliland twp- 75 test & ner cent... 7125 Stoncreek twp.. 112 60 less 5 per cent.... 106 67 I susqarhanna twp.. 150 lets i tr eent. 142 64 South Fork bor.. 270 loss 6 percent..... 2i 50 Tunr.tlbill bor.. S-i0 less 5 per cent 342 00 Wasbiniclon twp., 337 60 lass 6 per cant 320 62 . v n more oor., i test a per cent....... 171 oil I Upper Yoder twp-75 lest 6 per cent... 7125 ' Lower Yoder twp , 7i less 5 perceut.. 71 2i Sellin? all the tixe. Y es, we are seliiue all tbe time. If trade is quiet w,- make it brisk. We most keep m ovii g for ward. We put attraction Into prices. Our C loll; Ilk U well known for ite reliab ility. We receive and expert a urea! trade, when, ftr instance, ia tbe Bargain Rxitn. we cut prices in lia-lf. as follows : Men's Snlts tbat Lave cost f 10 00. are now sold at $ e .'0. Men's Suite tbat bave coet 12 0. are now sold at 8 r.0. Men's Suits tbat bave cost 13 SO, are sow sold at 10 00. Men's Suits tbat bave coat lit 00. are now sold at 11 00. Men's baits tbat bave cost 18 00, are now sold at 13 CO. BOYS' CLOTHING ! Boys' Suits with long Pante. we are eelllns from now until Marcb 1st, at prices tbat will give everybody a cbaoce to dress tbeir Boys well. MEN'S CLOTHING ! Boys' Suits wblcb sold at H 00, are cow sold Bojs' Suits which sold at 3 00. are now sold Boys' Suits which sold at G 00, are now sold CHILDREN'S SUITS! In Children's Suits we have no opposition. We are selling Children's good Suite, (ace 4 to 14). ebort pants, at f 1 2U ; others at $1.50. Still better trraue. at tl.74. licit r qoU ty at tl if. i 24, 2 50, $2.75 and t 00, any of wnich are worth double the money. We bave for tbe young men a line of Dress Pants which are selling at (2.50 a per pair well worth f 4.50 and (5.00. OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT! Our Shoe Department Is stocked wltb the best anil most datable goods anyone would ask for, and It will pay people residing within one thousand miles of fiallUzin, who are in Deed of footwear, to call and examine our stock. We will sell Men's Dress Shoes at f 1 24 per pair; a tnncb better shoe at 1.97 equal to any shoe sold at f 1 00. Boys' Dress Shoes at fl 10 (sizes from 1 to 5). Ladles' Dress Shoe at Wo. per pair worth $1.50. Ladies' Fine Doneoia Kid Shoes at $1 48 per pair. Our Ladles' French Kid Shoes, warranted, are old at $1 74. Both "Common Sense" and "Opera Toe" are wortb 12 50 per pair. 1.000 pairs of Children's Shoes (sizes 1 to 5) we are selling at 22c. per pair - worth 50c. DRY COODS! Tbe bargains we offer In this department are so many that It is utterly Impossible to numerate tlieni all. and ail we say is tbat if you are In need of Dry Goods it will pay you to call around before going elsewhere. Remember we will pay vour fare to and 6end your goods home free providing your purchases amount to $10,00 and over. Take our advice wben in need of dry goods; clothing, boots, sboe, bats and caps, trunk e, stove glass or queensware, wall paper, groceries, etc. and come to G US. BIlNdlON'S Low-Price Gash Store. The only Store in Gallitzin or Cambria County where Merchandise cf any kind can Le purchased at a genuine bargain. Store on Chestnut street, near Pennsylvania Railroad depot. A JVM V NT IiCE IUSTKloT t'KOM SEATKD and I'nseated lacds 1S--7, ISM and lf.su. IHSTr.lCT. K(.41. bCHDOL. Ad:ims tp so OS $ r,:i 2C Uarr tstp M 75 21 e; lilarliiicli twp 71. 101 ,7 t'ambria twp 7 45 11 05 "h-st twp 39 12 57 (-9 CRartlel l twp 44 9b 19 44 Croyletwp 7S 4; M 5S ConemaUKb twp L'H ifl SI 6 lean twp K! 54 21 t'sl Itldertwp 75 53 1"1 Last Tkjii.r twp................ 27 36 'Jt 5 fi:illitxin twp 2 04 1 .I irkson twp 69 56 74 "1 P.rtaire twp.. 23 7 22 l'S Kfade twp si 63 l.v'l V9 Soutn Kcrk Ind. School lil'trlct lo 2M SuiODjerhlll twp.. 8 31 2S MA Sustjueliunna twp.. 35 40 21 48 V ai-iima-ton twp 13 28 10 M White twp kl 02 71 ov) Lower Yoder twp 67 25 87 T'j.per Yodt-r twp 10 83 10 West T ay lor twp 15 47 23 3a 1,(J1 11 tl.Ctt 44 W I 1" 1 X) KCKIVED FHO.M C(SSTABL.ES FOR -ortir K. Miller, Juhni-town, fth w 21 20 Mil 75 41 11 3.1 00 5 13 121 Kl 53 Vl3 Artne rarreii. frospeet.., Caleti Hutler. CiKipersdale A. J. Hurkey, fJruhhtown Wm . A . Vhlerv. K. Conemati(b... Wm Klllin. Eaj.t ravlortwi' Charles W. llaynvs, tpper Yoder twp. John C Hanlon. Tunnelhlll twp Alfred Xlller. Ashville bor Anthonv CJill, Chest two W . i. Vinfent. Sooth Fork bor K. W. iJelorier. Clearfield twp L. J. Hearer. Susquehanna towdshlp.. J. I- ttll. Whit twp ' .lohn M. Watt, (rallltzin twp Thomas K. HancufI, (1allltzio bor Ansel-n W eakiand. tlder twp.. Isaac Weakl and, Carrolltown... ...... M 3.1 2l'2 4rt 2.7 37 451 25 160 38 125 4S. Mi 74 102 01 IS 01 9 I V95 10 lVUE COUNTY FKOil JUIXJMENTS. lunlel Keflner et al K. H. IVlM'artncy et al Reliert Holleo and Hubert U. Hollen. Barbara Kapp 10 42 '.9 78 125 47 36 15 191 62 ASSETS. Ime t'outty from Judnmentt. lid 82 Iue County from Constables mg 1889. S 4P4 62 Balance in handt ot Treasurer. 16.76o 06 Liabilities over assets 2.453 1.1 a 23,869 C3 LIABILITIES. Due districts from seated and unseated lands lor 1S68 and 1p99 f 2,f2l 63 Due indlvldua.g from redemption of lands.......... jii o I rue First National Hank. Johnstown. Borrowed money 10,000 00 Due Western Penitentiary..... 1,"42 M Ihie from outsta ndinir orders &or 30 Due Poor and House ot Employment., w, 103 45 t 23,869 63 We, the rjCderFltrDt'l, Auditors of Cambria cr.unty. Fa., respect luily report that we have care fully examined the vouchers and accounts ef Cambria county from January 7, 1X69. to Janu ary 7. 180O. and find tbemas stated herein ; alo the assets and nihilities ot said county. OFO. A. K1NKKAD, JOSEPH H I f l'S. Auditors. J.W.OH1FF1N. S Commlsslonert' Ofhce, Kbensbnrir, Feb. 3, 1890. Receipts & Expenditures OF Poor and House of Employment OF CamMa County, Pa., I'rsm January Till. 19. Till, IS 00. to January THOMAS E. HOWE, Treasurer. Da. To bal. due at last settlement -. To resiulcltloo lor 180 . To caau received iroui various sources... i S.S27 62 13, "00 00 4i7 27 f 22.421 THOMAS E. HOWE, Treasurer. CR. By amount orders paid as iollowa Attorneys' fees- $ 30 HlacVsrolthlna; - 19 Hoarding and nursinic O. D. P 1S5 clothing and dry gooJa .. 216 Coal . 2M tlorhnt at House I116 Co (tins and funeral expenses O. D. P.... 11 Constables and Justices' fees and ooets O. D. P - 419 Cash, exnkes and allowance O. D, P.. 4,409 Convention of Poor Diree ors la Iiruws and mdicines .. 18 at 12 50. at 3 50. at 4 50. Kreleht and transiiortstion O. I). I Sen OriK-r nes 77V WW Hardware vo 77 House servants -...... 2S0 00 Irsaranre T l.i cry hitelJ. 1). P f.j so l.vml-tr ... 1 .1 19 M-at Mil orders 17 78 Physicians fl. I). I' 'vr 00 I'hvsieian at House -...... In 25 ! hoFpliate, vegetal. let and potatoes 37 35 I'nn in 12 i.s Kepalrs 4 ao Salarlti and labor 1.075 00 Wsrrennnd Immont Asylum 1.K33 Id I'oor Ulreotors ol lilir county ...... hg o0 W'lTk 1 42 '00 I . Lilly l. r np .rtlnn to Hoard ol Public Charity 340 00 Hal. due I'oor and House of Employ ment ,103 45 i 22.424 8V KECfclVKD AN1 i MOUNT fiF MIINKY J. psl.l over to County Treasurer. John trans, lor hides .,. $ 6 04 Blalr county . 33 40 Allegheny county 11 4s (feiiVtS. Laiiib 74 00 Wrc. 11. Hrrce. lor coal 2 00 O'Hara A. lnvts, tor oats - 24 40 John F. Ivnic, for potatoet 8 25 .facili ShaHer. lor (tro-serles 8 i) Various parties, lor buckwheat 7 60 1. Lll.y , lor Iron pipe, hydrant and re- putrs. etc 11 50 rl q,) ' 1. Aiu , lor miM-eiiaiiewus . ... vs Tt 30 14 j s.aie 01 t naries iiaviferij. uec a ,fO r .uarj Alia xc; 110111 e peuMoa ir. w James Thompson's pouslon....- loo 00 Joseph Frantt, flood money 60 00 407 27 HOUSE OF MOV NTS DUE POOR AND mt Ktiiplnyment. Jacwb Thomas and wile John Haker ...... John J. Evans..- Jobs Klrhner - , David K. Jonet .Joseph A. Noel Emanuel James A Inlander's estate (name unknown) F.J. Veilsack W27 7ti ill 70 35 06 14 44 2 10 75 54 54 23 70 17 60 t 1.167 64 'rtven under our hands at the Commissi. .nert Office iu Ebenstursj, Fa., this 31st day ol Janu ary, lS'.fl. OEO. A. K1NKF.AH. J. W. OK IF FIN. Au.!ltors. JOSKI'H Hll'l'S. T El'OKT OF 1. LILLY. ESO... STEWARD IV ot Poor and House ot Employ taent ol Cam bria County, Pa. Ktack on Farm. 3 hotter. 11 milch cows. 1 bull, 1 spring calf, a hoK, chickens, 10 turkeys. Farmt Prod net. 47 tons ol hay, 522 bushels oats, 158 bushel Jap anese Hnckwneat, 460 bushel ears corn, potatoes arid entire lallure. f5 bushels turnips, 13oc heads vibbaKe, a good crop ol garden vegetables. Farm Implements tame as last year. Its mate. Numbar In House January 1. 1S89 .fi2 Number admitted during tbe year ...79 Number born during year ; 142 Number of meals given tramps during year - 43 Of the Inmates In the house January 1, 189. there are 41 male adults and 22 female adults. Inmates Who Iied During- tsar, John Krehy, David Lamb. John Iavf. John Mcllugh. John Burns, Charles Broenhach. Bol.t. Flrmmtns:. Charles Peterson. Arthur Harper, Ellie M akin, Lizzie Comer's baby. Mollis Boyle's biby. Win Amoruse. a Po'ander (name un known), John X1 r Kale, Thomas Hatrhinson. J0I111 I Unn.iifan. Cwm Marlon, i'harles HK irerty. Kale Martin, Mrs. Carroll, Oenet Clra haru . Avaraice number ol Inmates.. 69 7-11 IfXECUTOK'S N'.ITICE. Estate of Patrick J Coif an. deceased. Ierters testamentary on the estate of fatrlek Cogan. late of the borough ol South Fork In Cambria county. Pa., deceased, having !erj granted to the undersiitned . all verons Indebted 10 said estate are bereby notined to make pay ment to me without delay, and those having claims against the same will picsvnt them prop erly aalhentlcated lor settlement to JOHN WHALEN. Executor of Patrick Jo an, dee'd . South Fork, Pa.. February 7.1SJ.-6U VtiENTS WANTED. Active. Energetic Men can make from 26 to '5i per month selling for us and enpiy the comfort of knowing that they are working lor an old and reliable nriu. leira Me territory In towns and counties can tve secured by pruinpi application,. Wo grow the stock we offer. Aodrsff, FRANKLIN DAVIS at CO.. Jan. 3-3m . Nur.stry n.en, Baltimore, Md. TURfUll MP -Machines Simi.lest, Most luratle, Kconomlcal and perfect In use wastes no graln:cleans It ready lor market. Til RESH I NG EN GIN ES ?ow,K,iisE Saw Mills, !shiniIa Machines. Hay Presses, and standard Implements generally. A. B. FARQUAR CO. Limited. Se :d lor lllus-1 Ponnvlvanta Agricultural traied CAtalovue. Works, YOK&, PA. fvl, Iso.-it, 89 00 32 6-3 77 24 2a 20 38 67 00 30 I $ 15.5vV i'j 1 ivui ti 1 eta... i-i H
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