tJlKNKtTRO. CAWWUA. CO., PA. M. - . '- - Fnin.vv, I.IH 1. AM I'KRMIML. I.i ill la-aiii-i Wfiliu'Silit . - Tin: hiN v'j i' i:)ox'l Ih'I'o ". M"- .- l'li.r. K. A. 1.) . 'f Katie, 1., is "A isi tilm fri.-ti.l-- In F.bfii-lmrtf. .Mi. .1. T. Iiinhy.of I.'iin, was anions? tlit i-i t. Ts utir (.itVicL- oil MiHiJay. I!, v. Fallui- Rust-iisti-cL nf AshviUe. a l t our uw a on Tlmr-H-iny. l ',i: ii-tii-i-lientls. Mll-ivi-tuN it ml all Jsfi'.l-' tiiiliiin. tonic to Tin- Kirn.MA.v .V i . I h'llllt- 'ilW lf . V.I .Villi llV II ship. ftp.ii! :i fi-u limns in t.iwii ti tii--iii. s i.it "5Itv:.l:i . -1 . at h i-l;i i int-.l -An infant rlultl uf Mr. 'William I'.irnry. nf Miui-lur township, mi TVii. -.ia . h-. t'. T. linens of this pla.-.-. wii 'to n - t.iw n on Monday to At tt-nd t In- t u- Ilt-i.il of a ic'atiM-. --.In.;.'.' I (.-a it. "t 1 h.rrol iy-l ni l.', v-.is ln'i.' on 'i'u. -.lav ami ivii- warmly tri.-ti.-tl b his ti anv Iri. inl-. Mr. Datti.I.l. I)v K ul tambria iovmi sli i p. on Tii.'Mla y pill chit-.il iti.' property of M rv At '.'It- on t'i-m if -tn- !. Mr. .J..lm l.loyd. hi-u.l of tin- linn, of John I. Ii.vil -. i ii li.-.'ii ill lor si'Vt'i al da n - a U' I i-i -till col: tl II i'l I his home. --.lol.ii ,. Tmve.I. of I'ortitt;.'. ha- Im-i-ii gran i.il a iwti-i' hi oi M.' per in out h t lironirh the air.i.'V off. W. l)it-U. ... this place. Mi l.:fzi- Liu'.', of l.or.-tto. a- the tin I una.- n inner ot a tuiiiLry i-liuiii-i-il olT kt tin- Ilall in 'I.irvtto. on -vtuiiilay liiiiht. K -sh.-ri is St iin-tnan. of .smith l-'iirU. Wit here tu Titcstlay lonkiim ju-t as well a-Wh.-ti In- ..u! k lt"al resilience in ICI ii--bui i!. Mi -I-. Ilai io't I'.rol In-r- i,otiiliii-ii".-il win U on t lt creel ioi, of t o li.ni-.-s cm th.-ir lot- oil Stiltrt :e Street, ill the West Viillil. thi- va Is. Mr. .I.it.'t Ivory ami Mi-- Annie n-j -more. Vh.i i- of A'tiv.iii.. were inarrie.l nt St. nirn-' iik- on Tt.--.lay hy Uev. Fath er Mel'.vn;. . Mr. t --.). I toll. I t -. I In -pel t t he ri Itt -er part ol the v. im. i in l'liila.l.-Iphia. ar rived liiiit;.- mi Mmi.iav. a 1 1 i ii 1 iea t ion t h a t ti it. i; 'it- approa. -liiiiu. A .1. .tit al.l. .1 foriii.-r Khen-hiirn hoy ha- li.-en eii i'i.-it 1 m I !:--. of (iallitin. Wh'-n v.- il t.a!!itiil we Apert to have the (: e.-.l.im of the . it ." ?lt. William (iarman. of t 'ali forma, is vUitit.u in- nii.i.her. Mr-. W illiam Carman, in thi- place, after an ah-etice of -even yen I s on the I 'an 'r -lope. -Mr. I'. II. Kelly.. if Ahooiia ua-a vi it.r t. oiti olliei-on Thursday. Mr. Kelly lslnt.ii. Fife I n-nram e hn-ine--ami n p reseiils lir-t-rla-- eompanie-. Tlo- Mai i-"l.i lnl of Altoona. uill glM- a liaii'ii.-t at the l.ouan lloii-e. in thm eity. on Tne-.lay -vemnu. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. IF A. M.-Fike. Fi.rues- Ytiiiiijj. of thi- place, h-fi hi ahri v as buries- tatid for -i inonth- and on Momlay la-t drew it al! in a lump. TVaF what it i- tn In- M-a!thy. -Mr. lifu. I,. Frederick, of this place. Wt-n-i- to Itraildo.-k on Tne-.lay to attend - the fnnerai of a child of his hrother. Sam Bl I'reilei irk. who re-iilt-.- in that place. ( i:r nnx I tloor tieiirhhor. M r. Kd. Crif filh. hiis I..-., n routined to his huns.- fur m-v-cral day- w 1 1 1 1 a sore U-a. r. ulttin; from u luirt receivtd when a hoy which occa-ioli-ly tto;hh-s him. , Mr. Otto Watrner. who worked in the tannery, in thi- place, under the M.--sr-. Grilh t lis. arri eel hen- i.n Saturday la-t t. take po--.---inn of liis old job tinder the Hew tnuaJcTement . .lude ;. A. Fmlle-h. a--ociai.- law tiil'jc of the Tw .-tit v -third tii-trict. I'.et ks county, pre-ided o.-r our court- iluritiif Clie i rial uf ca-es in wnii-h .Iiidn.- Ilarkei tl id heen cmit-erned in. --M r. F.iiirlcs K. No.-I. a foi iie r re-i.l.-nt f M nu-ter uw n -I lip. hut fur tie- pa-t sev en year- a r--idcut of Irvona where he is pro-peril. n- a liveryman, -pent a tew boil I- heie ol t-dlie-ilay. ' Mr. K. F. .Imies. of t hi- plac. who foi te -ra 1 year- has he.-n w .u kinK in K.-y nohl Flc .I. il. i .-r:i county, is reported to la ill al that place. Mr-. Jones i at present iM at tendance M hi- hed-ide. A school hiu-e ill ll.-ade lowti-hip. kftow n a- t he Ki. -Kelt- school, caught tiiv ! -nine myilrrii.us manner one niht la-l W-ek ami hut lied down. It is thought to km e been the 'vol k of an incendiary. I he (led ifii t ion of t he John-town pub lic library took place on Friday evcniiiu At o"clm'k. The libra iy building was erei. l in lsT'.t by tV.e Cambria Iron Cotn pn. de-troyed by ihe tl.Mid in ls-'.t. and n--r.-ctcd by Andrew Carm sie. J ui!se Furst. of Itellefonl. . who has bwn mentioned a- a f.os-ihle t-amlidale for Suprenie .liidfe on the Republican ticket, while holding court i t 1 1 u u t i nat in la-t w-. k iufiH iiu-l tie- bar a--orlation of that place that he v a not a candidate. Mr. .iox'ph Crainei. one of AlleL'h.-iiy tow nship's uldest and l-t citizens, db d at his home in that towmiiip on Saturday last. Hired a Unit n yvii's. Mr. Cramer about fifteen years auo, .-ifrved one term as jury com mis-si. mer in this .-otinty. Mi-s l'hih.nu na Lease, of John.-tow n, in a (it of de-poudeiicy on Saturday morn ing ate some .s.iic. ntrate.l lye and (lied fro'n i-;.- elTect.s .-.m Sunday. Mi-s Lease wa- tw.-niy-three year- of a.', ami for a nu:nl-r of i ai.sitj.l U't n siibji el to lalliiiiv fits. Tin- court on Wednesday (Ij.-cct .( that aspoeiaj election be hwld in the West ward of F.heuii.tirtf. on Tuesday March rith. for the purjione of ehicUiKt a ju-ti..' of the peace, the result of the late eh-.-tioii in that w ard iis .-how u ly the returiu-, N'inji a tie. Mr- llvviard Kvans. formeily vjf this place, but for several yenrs pa-t a resident of AIlt-Klieiiy -w liere hi hus a Hour ami feed Store, is in on of the Fiwsbui lio-)Ma!s sofTerinit from tvphoid fi--r. His many , friend- hereahiytii.s hope he may sckui ii cover. Mr. W illiam Clement, an old and re spected citizen, of the East ward, was sud denly slrickeu v, Hh u paralytU- stroke on Monday, while atlitinie oatini his dinner. AX the hourof Roiri( tt prrs-s we learn that Mr. Cleineut"s condition is prec ariim. but tbut he has slightly improved t-nu? Moti- ko Wednesday morititiK Judge Jiarker Cxed r-jpon W'tdtipsday. thf: ath day of March as tne date for blruiing the second trial of Klitier Hrum r for the murder of 8anui-l R.'-sf. Itruner passt-g the timo In Jail with apparent unconcern. Lis principal inuspnieni being playlug on the mouth Judif GtrJon, in charging a Jury in Philadelphia oo Friday, in a case of false Jmpilsonment, took occasion to remark: 4Tho ripht to atrrst any cltlzeu by any policeman without a warrant Is one which f is well to define both for the benefit of llc officers and the Common wealth. A ( xdicenian has the right to arrest for an t ffen committed in his presence without "warrant, but he has no right to arrest My citizen without a warrant tor an of- ' ifcns,- v.,;, , ... rtid not tee cunnnlMe.i." In tho case of Jacob J. Strayer and Francis Lcekcy against tho tjotith Fork Fishlugr and Hunting Club and Col. E. J. L'n ffir, casrs arising out of the hoisting of the S outli Fork dam at the time of tho Johnstown l!t.d and in which the defendant.- are. asking- for a cltanpeof venue, Judirii Ilarker on Wednesday fivctl noon May 5th, a the time for hearins tho aruu nwuts on the motion forachaiiKo of venue. Mr. Jaiues W. ICildulT, editor of the Callitzin lhtiUeit'r. and '.Sjuire T. J. Stephens, both of Gallitxtii. paid the Fr.KK man ollici? a lcasant visit on Wednesday. As an evi.U'tice that .statements published In the tnilli tittjr are to bo relied upon. Mr. KilJulT "pointed with pride" to the SmilreV head, w hich had been vastly im proved in appearance by a genuine 1.1-ccnl halr-t-.it la-t week. Call again, gentle men. On la-t sat iinh;)- a -iv.e.'ii-yi-ar-oll son of N. S. Ceorite. of Illacklick township, w a- ridtiisf a spirited young hors from his home to lielsano. and while t.n the road some school children came alone with a small sled, which frightened the horse, and the animal commenced plunging viciously and in its mad efforts to jret away threw theJioy and fell on him. injuring him bad ly, tun fortunately not breaking any Utnes. The boy was taken to his home and w ill be confine. 1 t.. the hou-e for some timc'"fro!n his injuries. A corre-poiul. iii .if the lUitiUI. under the signature tf "Fair Flay," is wonder fully fond of -fai.- plav" when it is on his side or the question. The idea that the election board in the West ward of Khens btu -g w as inlliienced by something that a I ). -mot-rat h- law ver said in some other ilis i riet at the election held last fall, is too ati-tird to talk about. The West ward election Uiar.l do.-s not take any stock in w hat Democratic law vers say. and "Fair Flay" is Ions enough out of the wilds f .la. ksoti to know it. -Information has U-en made and warrant- issued for the arrest of three parties, residents of Pitt-burg, charging them w ith being accessories after the fact of the K.-es. murder, for which Elmer Kriuier. formerly of I .at robe, was convicted at F.ben-biirg. The Dial will likely take place at the March term of court, after tho new trial of Elmer Fruiter, charged as principal iu the murder. Th" it. formation charges the par'i. s w ith receivimr. reliev ing, comforting and a i-ting Flm.-r Itru ner. w it h the intent to hinder his arrest ami pi. -vent his trial and punishment. - Ill this i-- f the Fnt'KM.VN We pih- li-h t he announcement of I). A. Mctiough as a candidal. i for the otlieeof Register and It. tol.ler. subject to the decision i,J the net I mucratic primaries. Mr. McCiongh Is tin- pr.'sfiit cl.'ik to the commis-iouers. Is well and favorably known throiiifhoii i he cotttitv. a competent and ohligingi-l.-rk. ntid should he be f. rtilliate enough l. se- cuietlie nomination, will 1 1.vted ami make an otlicial fully competent to perform the llifsof theofhVc. yir. M .( ions It wu- eauiiiitate lor t tie nomination nine yeais ago ami at that time came within sity votes of being the nominee. M.-rnard McCotgan. K.. um-tif (.'ain 't, rut ei hi uty's oldest cit I .elt-. diet 111 Phila delphia :ni Wednesday of last week after a short illne-s. aged about S." years. Mr. McColgan made his ,,ii..' i t Summit, but had 1 n in the habit of spend iug his in ters i n Phi ladel phia. Me w as a native of Ireland but had been in this country and a resident of Cambria county over half a century having been en a need In merchan dising at Summit. Wiiitiorc nd in Old Portage days at "No '.'" hi 174 Mr. Mc ( olgan was elected Prot hoi. ot ary. of this county, on the Democratic ticket and seised one term tilling the jHtsitiou with honor and credit. A lo.-oniotive used in the work of building that (tart of the Ciirul'iia .V: Clear tiel.l railroad from Iai lor's i. Cres-on got off the track of the Khcnsbnrg A- Cresson branch near Minister on Tuesday after noon, and wh.-ti the evening train on the branch made its return trip from Cresson the locomotive off the track blocked the wav and the branch train v as compelled to t-ei urn to Cresson and remain until the work train from (iallitzin went to the scene of t he accident ami put the locomo tive back on the track, w hen it ran on to a si'ling to let the branch train pa . Pas sengers on the train in cousettic-nce got in tit hi P. m.. instead of ti i M. The elect ion officers of lite West w ard of Fb.-nsbtirsr w ere consistent to the last. They started out by a blundering decision that a man's future intentions were the orisfin of his right to vote. They kept up their blundering by throwing out a vote after they had accepted it and placed it in t he box. w it hunt t he k now ledge of t he vo ter or allowing him a chance -to show his right to vote. The proclamation of the con-table fur the elect 'on called for t he ele.-t ion of our person for Justice of the peace but our dandy election officers con cluded that as the candidates had run a tie vote, they were Ixith elected. Ili.l gave eitcli of them a certificate to th1 etfeet. The movements of several parties in leasing and buying lauds along the P.lack lick. has revived talk in the project of building a railroad along that stream. There is talk of the Feech Creek, the Pennsylvania, and the lialtiniore A: Ohio all getting their work- in on the lilacklick. but w hether anv or all of tln-m will get there is. with the most of us. iin-rely a mutter for conjecture. The building of a litllroad down the lila.klick has always been a very unsafe problem in tim- to risk a reputation by prophesying on. I nit the project is evidently getting on Its feet again and like aniio's ghost "will not (low ti." Wll Known per Man Mttr- I Married, at the Catholic church in istown. Ph.. by l:.'-. Francis Noel, tit a j nuptial ma-s at ! o'clock. Monday mot n ! irg. February 'JO. lC. II. A. McPike. of this city, and Miss Kos.-Doherty. of NVw I laven. Conn. Mr. Mcl'ike is one of the most widely known and -esteemed journal ists of this section of the state. His friends are unnumbered Wi ISlair and Cam bria counties and the adjticcnt parts, and they will all extend their -warm congratu lations. Tlie bride, who is well and favor ably known 1y a number of people in this eity. but by a much larger ch'cle of friends in and about 1retto. h is a ouin of the late Francis O Friel, of the 'latter place, whom to know was to esteem. She was also a near relative on her mot Iter's side, of the late primat-e of .Ireland. Kl. Kev. Dr. Mcfiet tigan. and 1s also closely llied, on her father's side, with the present, .primate Kt. Uev. Dr. Logue. and with Re. P. A. ftoherty. president of the dioclsat setiii-na-y, Latterkenny. County Donegal., Ire land. Altijuna. Tl u. StlIect Foil I I'lny. The citizens of North Wood berry towit shfp. Ui-air county, are excited an.i alarm ed over tho mysterious death of David Falkner. an aged farmer. Falkner died uliout two weeks ago and was quickly bur led. The facts attending the death and burial were such as made tho friends sus pect foul play. About a week after the burial Coroner Poet, of Altoona, was noti fied of the death and of the suspicions. He was requested to hold an iurjuest. The body was exhumed, a post mortem held and the stomach sent to Philadelphia for aualy.sis. It is supposed that the man was poisoned. Thecounty commissioners have taken tho matter in hand and have in structed the district attorney to usu all means in bring the criminal fo justice. The following cav were disposed of dur ing the sitting of court this week: A martin Jane Ilarne-) et al vs. Michael Carroll. Plaintiff U-ct mcs. non suit. Wm. Fowii'i'n vs. Henry Ilajnhnrt. --If. Si -I. ft i. Continued. Phu k V tllnnt v. Chas. Tiov.-ll. Tres pass. Jury find for defendant. Jf.slah S. Oaks v s. John IVtts et al. As sumpsit. Jury find against John I Set f lm.Tti. William Stoke v. John A. Cilling.-r. Sri. fit. ir M. I.. Settled. Caicn Feah. y iv Philip I'tit-i h. Ap peal. Discontinued. Fse Mary Cole vs. E. 15. Cresswell. As sumpsit. Continued. jlot.rge D. Pringle vs. Joseph lSeint.-r. Assumpsit. Jury ti ml for plaint i IT ft To. John t rouse vs. Annie Dmiphy. Appeal. Jury find for defendant. Petel W. llelfrick vs. J. J. llauk A. P.I'O. Appeal. Continued. A. Vetter vs. Ciiron Lea hey. Ap.eal. Jury tittd f-r plaint iff 14..M. C(M. Erhle .V Co. vs Kltnt r Walter et al. Assumpsit. Cont inued. Fowler Fiubarn vs. E. IS. Cr. s-well. Appeal. .Iiirv lind for defendant jS-.'-'.'t.ott. John L. Oill vs. Isaac W. Gates et al. Assumpsit. Plaintiff pleads surpiise and case coii'iuneil. ISy.-rs k'nk vs. J. J. M raver. Appeal. Settled. George Shaffer A Son V s. Catharine llel frich et al. Ncl. F. "iir M. I.. Jury lind for p'aintiff !.7:t. J. M. Mnidoek Itru.vs. Catharine Mi K'elvey et al. Sri. Fit. xnr M. I.. Contin ued. Emily Myers et al vs. A Ii -e Chest nut -wood et al. Ejectment. Continued. Lena W. Cole et al vs A. E. Patloii. Trespass. Jury lind for defendant. J. L. Gill vs. Johnstown Lumber Co. Assumpsit. Defendant pleads mm prise ami case continue.!. G. D. Pringie vs. Ella Pott-. Appeal. Settled. The ca-1-s of Michael Good.-rhaiii vs. Win. Cole et al.. Philip Kirkpatii.k vs. vs. Win. Cole et al.. and Mark Weaklaud et al.. are now on trial and are being tried together. )lrP fr the Ntorvfnie Kn..lm... At the meeting called by ISurgess Young at the ipcja house on last Fiiila) night for t he turMise of giving those charitably dis posed a chance to aid and as-it the starv ing pcn-aiilrv of Fit ia, unite a number w ere iu at tendance. The meeting w as ad.ire--. tl bv ll.-v. Hmt -man. Judge Fa rl.tr. A I vin Evans. l.p. Wm. Tate. Jr.. Hid Siipi'riiiteii.letit Leech. On motion James T. Young w as apootut -ed pre-ideiit: A. W. ISuck. treasurer, and M.D. Kitti II. secretary of the relief eom ml ion. F. C. Lb, yd and Mr-. L. II. Lin ton w i-re appointed solicitors fur the We-t ward, and J. W. Lee, I. and Mi-. II. P. Lloyd for the Last ward. Don at ions iu money or provi-ioi..- may be l.-ft at the ISlair House. Central House. Cambria House. Mountain Hou-e. ISarker Itros.'s. John Lloyd ,v. Sons". Jaiues" drug stoic. C. T. Kolx'i Is ami at the po-tolliee. Already the contributions in nioi.t-y auiounl to aUmt si and it is to be hoped that those who have not yet contributed will take theearliest oppoi lunity of doing so. It is estimated that every ." contrib uted w ill save a fellow being from starving. Nearly every farmer could spare a bushel of wheat, and wheat to the Kussiaiis isbet ter than money. The following articles will l.e received : Farinaceous. Wheat or rye Hour, kiln drietl .-orii-meal. barley. U-ans. dried green p. as. split pens. rice, hominy. Cannetl got ds. lloast and coi ned U-ef. pork nitd beans in tins. Meats. Hams, bacon, shoulder, salt bel lies, shoulders, isnioked or dry salted.) salt pork, corned U-ef. 1nrrliiKP l.lrrniift. The following marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Wednesday, February .Milt, ls'.i-.': Horatio S. Ol-t-r. Somerset county, and Anna M. Kline. Johnstown. George D. Wot i hington. Franklin coun ty, and Janly K-ch. Kichhrnd township. John Kurtz and Mary M urray. John.-- to A II. A bra m P. Fates. Johiislott n.and Evalyn Sipes. Martin-burg, ISlair county. . Frank Punch and Eva Fnthiger. .lohnstow n. I lira in Shaffer. Kichland township, and Elia 'arner. South Fork. William 1. Madigau. Huntingdon coun ty, and Mary F. Adams, (iallitzin town ship. l.udolph Niesiicr ami Mary luglert. Johnstow u. William K. Westuver. Ch-artiehl t tiuuty. and Nettie A. Gillpatrick. Hastings. Lewis E. Conrad. Chartield township, ami Maggie M. sutloii, Washington town ship. John J. Skelly and Nellie M. White. Franklin. Willie !m Felise and Louisa Koloff. Johns tow n. Wesley C. Darr. Johnstow ii. and Carrie M. Hit. hue. Loilford county. Samuel LtH-e and Netta ISauuier. Johns town. Andrew .J a ii g j v i-1 and Emma Magini--soli, John-tow n. James Henry Le-ter. Johnstown, and F.innia Minerva Kaltc ntiaugh, Itosedale borough. John Feyiiolds and Nettie Yarmr. lohiistown. Ah ah How ard H-tw land and l.o.-ie Jane Michaels. Klacklick township. Nuddtnlir nit'l'pmrrd. Johnstown stviety circles are greatly aeilated over the mysterious disappear ance of Miss Ki.le Haws, the hand-nie daughter of A. J. Haws, one of Johns tow n's leading citizens. Miss Haws had U'cn attending sehoool in this city and made many friends. Sh- came here Fri day eyeiiing last and stopped at il hotel, informing the landlord that she had lost her pocketbook in the train, containing :.'o. A telegram was sent to tho conduct or, and the pockctliook recovered at Jean nette. thouifh a large portion of the mouey as gone. Miss Haw s remained at the ho tel all night and Saturday night disap peared, statiug that she was going to see some friends in the country. Since that time she has not been seen. The joung lady was recently graduated at St. Joseph's academy, aud to the hotel proprietor ac kuowled that it was there she met a young mau from this city with whom .-he was d.-s iicvately iu love. She also said she ex pectod to meet hi la litre, but for some rea son he did not apitear. The young man is well kttown here, and the simultaneous disappearance of the pair has caused some persous to hint at au elopement. (irrci hxtnj I i? i Hi-rat. 'hu llnctiirtt all Aert-r. It Is a fact well established, that Febru ary and 51 arch are theniost trying mouths to aged or enfeebled yiersoiis. Pneumonia, influenza and ti lulled chest afflictions, are most liable to get in their deadly work. There is but one thing to do build up and fortifiy tho system with a pure stimulant. Medical meu all over the couutry agree that Kleiu.s "Silver Age" at ?1,50 per ijart. and "Durjtiestie" at l,''5 er quart, blaud w ithout a peer. If you want line six year old Guckenheimer, Finch, Gibson, Overtook, or Bear Cieek. you can have thcui at ,100 per quart or six quarts for $5,00. Vt are recognized head quaru-rs for the choicest brands of wine, liquor, cordials, etc. Goods expressed anywhere. .Scud for catalogue, iiicntioningthis paper, Max Klein. Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. For .-ale by J. A ,. L licudt i , Ebeus burv. l'a. Tbr Lralra Rin Il ln. The lenten scasou begins this year on Ash Wednesday. March ?nd. Usually it is a season of fasting among the Catholics, who are not exempt by special dispensa tion. This your, however, the Pojh' has imparted to all Archbishops. ISishops and Ordirari. s. in whose districts the grip pre vails, to dispcuso with the obligation of fasting and abstiuance as long as in their judgment the public health requires. ISi-hop Phelan. of the Pittsburg diocese, lias issued the following order, whi.-h Is published in his official organ: T tin- fVfi it nii'l I.uitu of thi- Itbiet'f I'ittKl.unj: Considering the prcvalcn.-e and insidi us nature of the disease, commonly know n as the grip, which hnjwrils the public health at the present time, and knowing that per sons reduced in strength are less aide to re sist the attacks of this malady, we hereby Use the facullN eonct tied l y the Holy Father, iu the Keseript aUive. to modify or di-itens.e from, the laws of abstinence and fasting for the coining lent as follow s: 1st. Only Ash Wednesday and Ootid Fri day shall be days of fast and abstinence for those bound by the general laws of fasting and abstinence. Jnd. The Ember Days. March U. II and and Fridays shall bt days of abstinence but not fast days. We earnestly exhort the faithful of this diocese to be mindful of the spirit of this holy season, and of the necessity of prayer and works of penance to aps ase the aug er of God aroused by the great and mani fold crimes of men. We recommend the practice of self-denial, especially in those luxuries w hich are neither necessai y nor conducive to the preservation of bodily health and strength: for instance, the use of intoxicating liquors, unless prescribed by a physician as medicine, that a gixidcx atnple may U- set for those who by abuse make it a cause of sin and misery. We reM-at the exhortations of the Sov ereign Pontiff: that charity lie exercised towards the poor and afflicted who need assistance to help them to provide against the sufferings of poverty iittensitied by sickness; that public services be held In the churches, and family devotions at home: that frequent recourse lie had to the Sacraments, and that the clergy, by word and example, lead the people in the w ay of prayer and penance. During Lent, in ch.nr. -he w here ev cuing exercises call tic held on Wednesdays, let t here be a sermon suited to the occasion, the !Jo.-ary of the lSlessed Virgin Mary re itcd while the lSl.-sscd Sacrament is ex posed, as pi cscriU'd by the lltilv Sti for tin- devotion- of OctoU-r and lS. n.-iiii lion; on Fridays, a sermon, the Way of the Cro-s and I l.-ii. -.li.-t ion. lSy sodoing the faithful w ill bring dow n the mercy and cleiiieu. ) of God. make rep aration for the sins that outrage His good in -s. and eau-e him to send the vi-itations of His justice iuhjii the win 1.1. Given at Pittsburg. February IT. ls'.c. F. Pill! LAN, isisht.p of Pittsburg. Fl-l.ls C.VNKVIN, Chanel llor and Secretary. Krli.tol Kc-porl. K. pot t of EU'iisburg schools for month ending February b'.th. IS'.r;: K.M.in No. 1. NuinU-r attending Uivs, :t:: girls. :tl : t ttal.To. Average attendant) Uivs. gii ls.'.il: total, ill. Tho-c perfect in attci:dan-e: Ralph Davis. I Nmgluss Sny der. Walter M ye-s. John Fees. Edwin Fees. Harvey TibUitt. Jesse Verne. Carl Fngieliart. Val.lo Siuires. Ki.-l.ie ouens. Willie Cravcr. Elmer Davis. Harvey F, ti gers. Earl Jones. Fern Linl a ig. Dannie James. Albert ISrown. Eddie Cassidy. Toinntie Hill. ISennie Lut ti mg.-r. Tomuoe Ca-sj.lv. Ciinton ISelineit. Myrtle Gettys. Lida Davison. MabletSaiit. Mildred Eber ly. Martina l.uttriiiger. Katie (.rev. An nie I'.-ik.-y. Ktilh s.iiirt. Ethel Davis, Mildred Owens and Ethel Thomas. Loom No. N umber iu attendaiict boys. i; girls. VT: total. '. Average at tendance Uys. '.'I".: gills. -j:i; total. 4'.'. Cla-s leaders A class. Pearl Kruis; IS class. Etnm i Cravcr. Those perfect in at tendance: Emiuetl Weaklaud. David l.iulv ig. Harrv ISenn. tt. Frank Forkey. Joseph C rouse. Irvin Gmh1. Harry Heitch tif. Walter A pel. A it bur II ill-Jesse Evans. Ft-rtie Council, Walter O'llara. Charles O'llara. Harry Jones. Joseph Davis. Pearl Kruis. ltlanciie Gant. Mary Englehart, Nita Evans. Annie licit, hue. May Jones. 1 .a lira Powel I. Sal lie Young. Sracie Get t vs, Clara .limn s. Emma Cravcr. Hattie Tib bott ami Maud Folsom. Fooui No. :s. Number in attendance boys. ''.': girls. ."l: total. tT. Average at tet'i. lance -boys. :."0: girls. -.M: total. 4't. Cla-s leaders A ela-s. Alice Weakb-n: IS class. Lizie Ludwig. Those jicrfect in at teiuiaiiee: Minerva Huber, Ada Kiik, Lizie Ludwig. Lida Ludwig. Edith ISar- kt-r. Florence Evans. Ethel Shields. Gertie 11 111. 1-loy iyies. .xnce tteakien. nessie Evan-. Amy Tihhott. James tSctrys, Willie ISorkcv. Walter Junes. Clifford Jones. Er nest Veaklen. Arthur Evans. Philip Croii-e. Carl Dick. Irvin (iant. Annie w -ens anil Marie Myets. Il.M-in No. t. Number in atti-ndanct boys, -.'o; girls.-is; total .'(. Average at-t.-utlalict bovs. IS; girls. .",; total. Cl.i-s leader. A cla . May Dav is; IS class. Willie Cole. Those perfect iii attendance: Maude shoemaker. Ada Jones. Mary Nip ple. Mary McCabe. A Hie Jones. May Davis. Annie M.-F.r en. May Ij-ighty. Charlie Haon. IStitler KoU-rts. Charlie Evans. Ollie Davis. Mettic ( raver. Eddie Cravcr. ( Hlie ( oillicll. Peter LtkI . ig Joe Luttring er. W illie Col.-. John Fitter, W illie Ldgh ty and Philip s,hocmakei. F.witii No. Nunibi r in attendaiict Ui) s. Ft: cirls. II: total. '.'T. Average at tendance Utys. 1; girls. l'J; total, -t. lass h ad.-rs Senior class. Julia Counell. 15 class. Monnie Murray: A class. Phil Schcitig. Those teifeet in attendance: ISIaitehe Ftd-oiii. (ieorge Thomas. Ida Cravcr. Minnie Craver. Phil Schettig. May Griffith. Fretl Jones. Monnie Murray. Frank Schettig and Willie McCabe. Loral Institute. Program for local i list it mo to be held at Lilly. March 5th. I-."-.': Solid work in school. T. L. Gih-on: Fecit at ion. A nnie M aloney ; loam mar, .1. A. Keiisinger: Sand moulding its uses and abuses. A. P. Weaklaud: Cotir-e of si tidy . J. W. Leech: Primary geography. EllalSarnet: Talk. F. c. tSt-orge. Insiitute will open at 1) A. M. Teachers are request led Wo bring their song hook-. Friends of education invited to attend and help make the closing iltstituteoflheseast.il a grand success. ( Set your ground ready for sowing your early garden seeds in Uixes for spring planting. I 'nt i I it 1 1 1 A it it n u n rt tn i t . IffK KKUISIEK 4NII KKCONUKK lathe Vrmmratte Yot-rt of 'Samaria tounlg: I hrrel-y Bi.uuuuctt Dfatll mo rin.. lat I.t tie nomination lor K-ici ter od Krenr.ir. cab j-p. to "ho decisli n ol the Ifc hktoiIc i.rtniarT k ectl-n. U A McMrOH. niwrllmireoa allcrtt. T AM KI)! Kur ol all kind lor b lot. I he II lilnlieai market (nines ti hi iM. Kriua tt.etn In. tl. L.. t KKHLKI K j. octao tbeua'.urn. Pa. 1 A K M f t IK Kt-NT t he euhgcritier ftcri lor rent bis (arm Id Mumw liiwnshlp. atoitir the line ot the t.tn tiQ'i(tLt'mt..D railroad, l.ut two mile-, fro.u t'te 8 n Kartn contains about To acres, shout ttu e'eard Pielon on l-t ot Ann I. Call on or adoreoo the subscriber at Luretio P JAMES NOON. Kch. 27. 1S9I . 1"tiH SAbE.tR KENT. A two rtnry ir u.e house with lour rooms .lt uate oo Wi,i ftreet. In the East Ward of fcb ei.ht'uru The lot contains a nuuil'er ol aeple. ,' errv and plum trees. al nettrlnic 11 n..t sold by the hrt ol March, the property will be lor reut. lnquirn on the premise f MISS M. M PTfEKSON. JOT HE. 1 e to well-known uerfonj who re-l.le te- periiveiy in Aianmer ti-aniliip sod ambr a towuflitp are hereof notined to return lmmed tateljr the lock and chain whl.-h they bri lie and roilet.fl' m l-arn ooors on I lie O'i'onneil tarn ecrntiy while rtolm othr tnipcfclet. or they will be pruoecuted sccuruiuK to law. '. A. DEVEKAL'X. February V5. issri. AUMIM-il KATtiK s r.01T.;K. loiters oi Admin te ration upon ibeemate .i MllnatnSnit p. laie ol ilia t wnrhiit ol I 'or. IKK', n the c.UDtT ot Cambria,. Pa., harinic been ataoted to the unUfrMau -d y the Kricifier In and lor said county. cerei'T Kives notice to all persons indebted to said utate to uike immed iaia i-ajmi iil. acd '.hone naviL-K claims r de u.ands auaiit i lie tin e, are rt.jutMed to pie-ent .i(iii. iJit'imy uuil.ebtieittrit. ior s-tteiueul. to HANIEL MH t JiP. Adai'iitrMtt.r of W iiliam s,,,ru. jeceif ed . o. -a aud v. t't Ave., Altoona, Pa. r'-.'-t 1 ."i. Eec ipts ana Eipftta -OF CaniMa Co'My, Pa, I'KO.M January 4th, 1891, it J1MAKY Ull, !. CUAJ. J. MAY EJ, Treasurer. Ir.. To cash received from Tlic. E. Howe. uu iio-uiti . o,..ii?5 lo iuiuui.1 rctUAiuiiiH iu juiiiibIuu, Mui-a si t o.. tieliiK balance 01 debt on baud- at nine ol eui-iieuMoa .. I'o a.B.-Util ..u;i!tcale l&L.. ... t'o redf ttij ti'tn ol tan.ls I'o ' urea-'1 I U U it .- I u sealed tauUs . . To constab.ei lor 1W sua previous .. To liquor llceve oue ismwtj 1 ,j -jaiKCeilaneous Source . lointercfloouepoi.lt in bana vl Jouu loa. kiaclt tt. Oo...-. Sll 413 i-l SJ 4"3 112.1 CONTKA. I'M. By amount paid Aumtors. t-iul 4 -t u 1 1 l.T! , a'ate Agricultural Aocianon. tarroliiuwn.. Aiu-essurs aud rel.-lry lionrdlt'lC Jiiror.... H'tardit-K prit"Dotb... H'-uds redeemrd...... m....... . I Ut I eel OU ti-JDJS -. ilullilitiK br.dKes.. .. Mtidxeaud rca-i vtes... ....... t-ou.u.tsdiouerd' auiar " ex pence clerk ........ sjuutel t 'n-irt cr'er and t.pitave t'uuri li.U5e exueuae ....... . t ;.iti! tables ...... ....... ...... ...... i :rtmtual i-ro ecuLious . Iiistrii-i A'. toruej ......... Kieciious i..r.i!K and pottlat luiuipuiou . lunurabCe Janttorol l ourl Huufe Jail and Jailor J ur .)Ui ui l.juer J jry, Oraod . . lury. Iraierso . 1 a.liu.eu . MtrcellaueoUi .... Probate .... I'rlotina; - I oor noufc I ' i recu -ro , , , l't.r lloUAe orders.. uad damages KetUbd'bK . g Kuad luud . KtCut.l . Kedempl.ou Ol ODOI helurui reboot . . . . Sc. IpS .. Slate UX -. . Slate lax cXpeuses...... sclio.'l luud Snerill . r-uldle S'buil.l S'-U'-arapUer . siaitouar. Teachers' lliMltute V e . e r Ii pclillcu ury l'el.D imula llo.-pital . . relitl? ivaula luuusirtai lielor uiIui ... V rteu li.raue as- turn ... ..... ..... .. rronccribiuK records . Old urdrni K. Uialulua in out tallica' hanila. t-JLOueraltou to couplfe bled.. .. H a emt-nl lo uiiMtri 1 reurir'r cuu.uiiitoo, ou liteiise tuud Oue ruui.1 . 6 ;-er ceuu ou fl.d-i. I per i ei. I. ou l,J'io iii '. i-er cent, on 44 To 67 l loO O-j S "".ai s. itti 7o m iu OtO CO i.roi :u 'li 07 tS t-u ioi v 'i fit? ao 5n 1'J fioo ttu .".Si to 1 I UC . 7,6-1;, v I.4!:j 0-1 a. ZZZ y lis se Mi M 6 00 tn 00 2.6S1 vi l'w 4T l.i-i a7 us 00 00 81 31 !. UJ. -75 o 5S0 . fa 1.110 (Al 1 1" s .t; 4 vi 44a 6.7 ' 07 t". i 4U : l.-Viiu 4i.;:, 1-11 Wo ..,. to 6 l M i, Vr-'t Al .usl b. itn t4 .'! -J 1 .7 Aj 00 ;:a 1 4..' l- id 4.7.-.1 ii u.aiw. J 11; u: TreArure S' CUiUilr-.-ltei of i per ceut. I'U ilt.'.jUi'V belli amount received and paidouitn iu)i ritee.ie i aud an seated lands and cou?!;ib!e b.r Is j ana i.ret n.u. aud rcdeui oll.m o: lau.l es abaleuieut to t.liMer. exuuera-tlu-t lo cutab:ei.. al.d ituiuuut re ma'tnuie lucuu.-iit-i'-e iiai.il-. Treasurer co.umlrsiun II1 2 per ceol. 012 -."'. I si S6 on Hiuuled re--cied aod pul l (ui a.l oilier sources tiaimii-e ot anii'uul ot deposit lu 1 ok Ol Jol.UslOU. H-ICa att-o ....... lialauce iu Hands ol lieacuier YSeis. ti atice In huti'lA ..I treasurer.. IK-i-urll Iu ll.LU. .'I Jt'huelou. f 1 Itu-r ci.ui.ty iru:u .1 .ok uieois ... IfuvCuuitl Iruul tMrUUltd .... ... t 40.0-4 S 1J J. a l..;-i s 5 tli ;-4 ,0.s 70 J IAbllUrirJi. .uc outstandlna hot.d. Hue dts'.ricts Irutu i-eated and - uusealel luds line i.uU(audtuir orders ltue VVes.eru peuileutiary Itue on tirtdae at W itio.'re. . lme Poor and llou?e 01 Empi u eni ltue ludividaals on redeuipttuu oi lands .. Assets over llabillUei 4t'-l 4'J Is7 e. 4. a 74 . j u., SJ S! A'S Its 14 tu.Sitl 7o Ulren under our barnfat tbe Court House 10 Kt'ensburg. I'a., ttt t -iuii .lav ot JH.-U.ri , A. D. IMl. ttto. A. K1NKEA1. j .IO.sEr-11 PIPI'.-s, 'Auditors. V . O. H kl(V M11 s. E.tTtliL.VMl- i-OU 1 '. A.Mt 1S. Ktad. s.-iico'. Adams t..wn.ililt $ i ,; ;. t :i Marr .owoship lOJ'-l 11 .;i Kiai-kliek loatoshlp Std 44 7a t.- t ambria towu.-htp . '1 it 4 c--. farr.'ll lowrifhtp la so 17 Vi leirtleld t.iwushlp is U- 6s t I'r.ivle totanjlno l"i -is 'jio lit Cr.'J Ie Indei en-letit ectiiail oiKtrict .. 47 si y5 ;s t'o euiauat) T.wu-htp. 77 I'- - liet lon.-bip a.'.l ; titi 4ti It an tuauhu. 14 to -..u l.i.ier tnatnchii li-.i 4". Uiit Ka It) lor I -wu.-liii. iu n'J tS 16 (vallitstu township. eO l V 9! Ashvtile indepcu-ienl tii-bu..l diiiru-t 61 6 'J JacksoU tua-t'.-hlli 7i '.-j i4 7:. l'orUt) I'.Lililp... .... Vu 112 l li' uo Ilea l'- I wn.-lilp I.J..J KD ...I Siuuierhtl! ti.wu-lilp 4'.i HI 61 '.i i lijiu townsbip :o is 7-j UasbinKoiO lown.-biu ; ;w ImM 1 ' p;er oiler lowutii.p -ji w :;7 IT L.oer Yoder towuahiji. 40 t.l T3 al 1 677 ol r- -7y 7K A .UfU'NT DI E M1STKH TS KKliM SE I 1 El LA.VU.i Ull! If.l Uttoti. School. A-hvilie bor.iUKb $ 41 o u; Harr i..ri..-nli 67 isi -.".i la Hiackttck township. . 3 '.at t'amiirla towns ... .. lo lu -0 14 t srroiitown tKirouah . ....... " t'cttl'd low us hii. l -jr, onru.atirb low nsblp 6 i 4 J... t 'r.iyle townahtp ..... X 7i 4.'i lasat, lownt.lp. ......... ........ . C-.) o-i l-jist Taylor township HatHtDKH lx.r..uah 2 t.fc J.cio.'U tuwniduu.... ........ ... a 7.1 iM untter lown.-blti ti 35 Vj 2-. r..r(ae li.au-liip I k Kea e lowanhtp fjQ 1 .- Suuito-llll I t'.WB hip 5 4'l ' a j Su-.jurtjanria 10-n-h ip ..... 4(5 a Wa-oinu i n i.n?hio sg -M 41 .Vi VVnce t.'Wi.iktiip vi 4 v Ijwer Yo.ter town-Ill;, V to -M Hi Ul.-i 04 aU IXONEKAHON'S TO CONsl'AKL.E-i J 1-.M J'.hi.t:. llanlln. runnelhlll boroniib. lor aa. J.'but:. li.nlin. Tuni.ellrnll I oruUKh. lor IS-aJ I'. E. Hrcklev Slonye-eek lown-lilt) J. .I.n l.'esm. f'M-r Yoner t..wn-h., ..... Kurt K"i ett. l.ww VMt t..wnsntp.... a. B. M .rti. tiallnzm towo-h'( ..... . . Kranris Ei-w. Oallux.n t-'t-.U'-iti Ai.se m Weak and. Elder township Isaac J. Harris. JohuMowu. 1st. J d and lith ward....... - Potter H. Sillier ,t..iriM"wn. C'li ward A..I. Herkev. J.il.ntci'wn b b war ........ Neal Ho.tati . John-town. 19ib aard ... I. at id J. O'llara. Wllmore bcruunn...... K..K --V41 25 C 2ii An 7 i5 Vl lw 4 4: 91 ha U -JO :'.6i t i l: . .ft .'ai ioi t: 15 41 1 14J Wi lX"NEKAUONS TO t ONSTABL.ES EOK kj i:. .I.tl. . Ms. Al:euleny o.wnt til .... 6170 Jnliii II I.an:ty. Harr townsbip........ . 47.1 tn.on Ac.ams. Hlarkltck lownvtktp. ...... 63 hi It Hy an. t-learneld tnwna In. ....... 44 4ft l!.ir.l VV. akland. Carrt.lt t"WU"tttp..... 1- H ' E. LilttlA t'he' pritiK tri.uh ...... i 14 tveii. H. Saelty. tiroyle towneh.p. ....... a:'S la Jaco'a A. Warner. 1 -nest t .wufhiu -6 6.. I'avl.l Hri.wt. , Itean township j ia Ed. W . Humphrey, EheQitburg , West war.1 la 70 van I. Evans. Eras sburar Eastward... is '.1.', John 4 . Schwab. E.retio bo onteh ....... 2 9.1 James llell. t'orraae t.iwn-hip..... ...... . 17 1 Anselm Weakland. Elder townshiu.... .. txt 03 tal Swwi.y Eiilv horouarh Irt Ii A H Maria. -.allllllu township 15 S5 P. P. Miller. Haattitirs nornuarh.... ....... IX li ym. Pryce. Wasblnaton townshti 1-1 a Kobrrt E. O NeUl.i nnster f) us hi ;.. . . . --'s CI Samuel Huev. runne blil borough........ S3 -.'l Adaui Erch. V h'te town.-blp It5 bar e- E Tr.neil. Keade loji.rl. ip vf.4 f.9 1 .' K'arer. Stiqot hanna township 5 67 lt W K. Ittirkneit. Stiiun-rh!l Ioa u-lnp.. tvi 13 Isaac .1. H:trrls. J'ihustowu . 1st want 14r 01 Julia It. Jones. J.'lttistowo. -Jit-I w.trj t'j VI JnbnT. Al .run. J'dtuslowu. :iil war I.... 55 7i J. VV. SfeR.J.itinrtorn,4'li ward lai It si. K Yaruer Jolinttowo 5th ward ID 41 Porter K. Miller. Jebasiuwo Athwart!.... US 75 Josiah Watre. .lolini..wa. 7tn ward ... . V78 i Jacob H.indie. loh ri.to p teti ward...... 117 h? l. IToiiner. , Jol.nstowu. loth ward .. .. 111? 71 lien I HUnuer. Johnstown lltn ward 5147 Wil lain Ouis. J-diuMowu. lJin ward ir! 70 S IS. lieed .lolm-t iwo. lilh ward 74 John rox. Johnstown, lltb ward f 4 70 P ter tTalliton. Jihuruwn. lth w trd. . . . el To Neil la.riau. Johnstown, 16ib ward 140 70 1'rtab Weaver. Uicblaod township. . ...... 25 74 Motet Eealhors St. .uycreek township. .. 144 h9 H K. Hurkbarl, VV cbl Ta lur ia 11-h'p.. . 69 5't Mm. ii Kellen. Ea-t ral.ir townrhlp.... 7117 ie j. irvis. Adams 10 o slit p. ........ .. Ho ei John K. Murphy. JraLkllu i-.-r .u-.; 'Jl -.6 Peter Kelly. Leu-en t. wa.-hip 67 OV John Iteam. lpper Y'oder toansh'p .. ti7 -tl tlutaTe t etse. Lower Voder lowu.titi.. 1-7 ai li. 11 Rhutrer, (Ii.neuiaiiKb i"Wushti .. ol Is tialeO Hu ler. t 'ooersdale bor.iuuU . .... 15 47 2s. M snjtlsr. East Coueuiauau boiouirh . I'i 13 E O. Shller, Oallntu borout lfj b- Jobo VV. I'udor, Oatnbrt.i tnnlnp 51 7u l an'rt Pluri-hvi.ulli lufV ii'U .nt,!!..,. 44 M REDUCTION OF (VSt which which Don't forget in mind that by again in Gallllziu. Vi'e . J . W tt. Afhrille rxirouich A . t'. ScLroiti. arrolltown bor uku.. ,1 ,3 S 71 1 l 7i.i i ifNT KKt'El VEII FKOM KEUEMIT1U.X iK l.AMl- -..i n r llwoith 4 ii l.'hii So. tt tL S i-s 7'.'7 tjarn 1) WilllHll.S.. ' ' K. 1 1 ltonuell - ''4 tl-red H. B.il.-. El.tt ii WiIbiih. .Uar.a A lleislv.A. Wilbur .V. HiisIJ ls.i srt I. l'er - t It. Mart Iloieh 1 f I - o .-,, w . ST.j'.r Orant I'bter. ad mi iilsf r jtor .1 J. t 'has. I hti-r W.I. Wiadtstk . .. dward Oeerd'.rt Natt-y ;. Tibbolt Kt -.:( 1A 77 S Ji S .a l l i: KKDEMtTlON I Mi.fNNT PAIU .t . ON i tit l-A7OS. I C O.iidwe.l 0 li M vers 1 I, i n;. frilseli y A . Sh'K-tnuker i UiD Kiaus andJ.A.&tiiem ker E i. Eisber .' -1 : 1 V's 6 , -.4 : 2 1 " lo . H N1 lo ; s. 2 1 DlSTKinnioN Ol' LICENSE lilSlKl'US. dams ti.wu-ti.p Vshvllle borouuli Birr ti wushlp .... i j. r,.it.,wn lior.iuah... . t "arToil tuwcstitp t "liet Si.rtnits tor'.i.is be-t i.iau'tiip teart.ell lowimlii roele low ti I Ile lior-Miit -..- . ta-an towunlj. Eai '-jt,einuih U-rooarii . e-tienr-t'or tairouno .. E der t.wiisbl - I rankliu I.Kruuati 4i.itl.tx n luruoah la lin g towunij Ilaslin- ln.rouul Etilv rs.r.-uah - I.ihnsowii ciiv lA TettO boroUlib....- M'.rrellTtile tx.r uh P.irtjsie oi.roui;h - '.riaae tow ns.. Ip..... ... .... Kea.te township Kiel. .an township SM'UTh Fork borouti uriuetiantia loai.stup Si,.jcrrek township I unm-ilhill bor-.otflt t ilniore rs.rcoijii Vabmaton lowufrhlp b-.arr Y.-der loaoli.p I .jr Yuuf town.-hip . :4Jtt :o - i r.-.t- f.-i l s: 171 'J i i e 71 , it: -s. 17i on j io; -7 'j r i -I-' 0 ' 7 1-5-bo S-: ' H Xt : 7:" 4't 7' i :Vt 1.") 'ill. I' I , T, ' 4:7 fit : o- ej ' i-i. .--.I ; a.m! 7 1 a:- . 41- : 171 lit ft '1 f7 j vi Kl 7 1 i" ; a MtiI NT WM E1VEO El. 'ivM A- a' LLl-s Kttrl 1'JJ .Mi !' EVIOl's V Hecaley. J-iouyereea i.,austil,. i 44 p.-terKe.tv. Jai-if.il! t"tisbti J...n W . Parks. I'oi eti.aoii u.wnshtp... an .S A .1 Ketkrjr tlrut bii.a o tair.-uah .. ' M H F Hutu, art West Tav I. r low uthip. . . - a: 4't VA H. Kttien East Taj :..r towushio I" :j ! Jot-u Keaui. I i. per Voder Uieo-lnp ' 2. i Hart r ii lett, Kier Voder t mn-l.t... . lu(l ol J.inii rr Haulin. luiiue.M'l boroun -1' Ailred Mil rr Ami ll.e liorouirn iii y-t U m I'nw Wasbiual'in lowusuip. lT.i A H Mart, tia.l ten towii-biu -'W ! raticis E oa. t.a'iiinu borough H-'t)' Au-liu v eak aud. E U'-t town-hip la . 14 vV . K Hurtneit s..uiiu'rhiii toaiuautp.... tilM H. Miller Hasttuas b-T'iJ-h 1. .' . Hrarer. s.uqlella. n.t t-iwn-h.p ... 1 liu oi I. J. Harris. Jobuaiowu. l-t, skid aud lJ.n war.la 4.M ss P.Tier K M tiler. J.huiown. -h war.l . . . -ol J.'bu Fo. J'.l.os:oo. 14.li ward 17 ov . It. Kvau. ;ieatheid t. wusli'p . It J tt'Hat. WHu-ore b .-. uuli '7 i2 I.J Htaklau.l. Cart.'ll I WuMll Wji A.J Kuraey . J..busi..wn s " ward -a -Vt N.mI Itinian. Jubiisn.wu. ICtliw.rd 1.4 00 K. W. l-. zier. I lenrDei.l ttwnship US 7 F.J.Ilearer tjartoiitown tior'i'iaii ol.n Jos.sStech t'artotlt-'Wn 'Hiiooati -V -1 John 1. Walt. UililUia luw-clitp V iJ II 4 S 14 JIil'NT ItT'E I- HUM CUXSTAHEES lull inwo aNIJ I'ltKV.tie.-s. A.chil.a .1 Farreii. IT'-spuci b..rou;b.... II 0 A J Heraej . rrubbtow u tK.r"U:h ia OS II K. Ku. knarl. VV est 1 ay 10.- tul ti hip... Ji F.J Hearer. arrolliowu t..n.ua.... 1.7 u; 1-. ". Mil er. llasun.s boruUKti luT 7u I...n: J. Hams. Johotiiowu. 1-t.Jrd and l'tb wants I1C of A . J. Barkey. John.-towu. Sth ward. 61 S7 -eat ll 'rtau. loliusfvain 16 It ward 40 UI K W . ltelt.lier. v'ltarneid lo"uliip 40 40 1 J. Weak! ud.U.rrol. toan-hip :jl 01 I h"S. A. Krowu . VV ksbi'.Kti'it lowoshtp.. t7 a) Juliu M. Walt. Ualltti.u lowubip 11 61 1 1.5 IS M"l'NT DUE KEU.M CONSrABlES 1'UK imil A J. Walt. Asbville boMUirb f, 10i i7 Mtu.'n Adauis. B ack lick lowurbip 1-4 00 47. Lt. liyae. Clearneid lowusbip ad 4:1 1 J. VV oak laud. Carroll township 4-1 ItaVId J. Uara. VV ilu..re tKr..Urb tl.' ; 1 Jacn A Warner t.'het towust'lp us.71 A 11 sei ui Weakland.-E'der .vwusbip...... 19 01 A U. Manx, tiatl.li.u township.. I'll :i I'. 1'. .Ml.ler. liarltnfis t-otouaTQ .. t-tlft W tu. I'tjce. WasbiukCtoa Irwiitb p..... I 4't Uot.u E. O'Neill, Mubs.er luwusiiip 4u t.1 s-aittuel lluey. Tanue b ill voiouuh ay "7 1.- J ll-ater, 8uriuenanna towusbip .. .'. 6, .'i vv K. inrlneii. umiurtittl tiwusiiii. . . .-1 -j'j 1 . J. Harris. Johnstown. 1st ward lid '.. I '..iter K. iMtller, J.'lmMonn, bib ward ... 1- os fttt COOBS The weather so far this fiill has btei very uiueh p;!iuist the sale ot" heavy winter o-ioil.s mid in oou.-.eijuenc-' our stn k is nnuh too larjre for the time ofyear. It ui-ty ge; ever so edit yet and you need ihe ru-ids, but we nei d the nioiiev and therefore we have redueetl every articl.' so we may .ell thei.i (juit k mm -ym egoism &BM$ we. sld at slO.DU, now go at sold at '0.OU, now go at iNOTE BlIDCIIOhS IU SHOES ABD BOBBIES. Men's Dress Sh.e, formerly S-.0r). now $1.0'). Ladies' Dress Shoes, Spring Heel, l.o). Gum I!ots, Candee hest in America we sell at SlVGO; others "et $:..(i0. nubht-rs for Ladies, Gentlemen, lioys and Girls sit lowest l.rices. DRY GOODS, HAPS, CARPETS, we will seH at prices fo low that you cannot imagine how they can be manufactured for he price, but we nuat reduce our stock and low prices thall do the work. our immense stock of Groceries, dealing with us you always save ATTEND THIS GRAND REDUGTIQH SALE if you need goods or not. Such a chance will not be oU'ered can start you in House-keeping h i i e tif ti 00 s e rv, i and have the greatest a-sortm Mit of Furniture uon't delay your your coming ; now is the time SIZSVLOIfcT - &5 - CALLITZIN", PENN'A. A. J. Hi-rUry. J'ihrt -'n. "tn w .r I 74 .1 a.- t. Krirvile n n l' . r.l .. ! 0 ; K.!-iM. .i"ll'Ty. I .f:..s'"t. Hi. n.lrj. I '.( -l-'tll -'..T. .l-'l..s.. li . 14 It a'.i ....... 'J I'll N- I Ill-lot J.'l.l.sr,.. ., ((.i, u,r. . . M.i-.-s rVuMift. st.,:,it-'.e, '.,a-'.--it . 4 t ... K I It'.'klurt Ue-t'r-i.l.. i !-!:. 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