fc TV v KKKVSIU'lUi. C.VMI!i:lA CO.. IA. t i:iday. - - i'Ki:i:l"AUV i .. lilMorKiTK .HT.TK 1M KIT. For Cuiiirressman at I.tiriti'. JAMKS I). II AN'i'lH'K, of Vfiianiro. I r luis t tkt'itlttl ly tht Iowa sn j.rcine roiitt that the I'ruhihition Aiurntl m.-nt to tli'coti!-tituliouf that ttate was iH-vt-r legally ailoptotl, Antiiomy IIkkuiiass, under arrest in Ti-nmwe fir setulm;' tiiitieene. matter through the mail, makes the defend that it, the matter, was quoted from the T.il.le. Thkkk menihers of the Ialton pan filtered ix hank at l'awnee,, O. T., and finding the safe locket!. Stole $100 from a drawer ami carried the cashier thre miles into the country, after which he was released. Tile sHeial elections held in New York on Tuesday for two congressmen in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth distncl.- resulteil in an even distrihution as far as the jiolitical parties are concernel In the Fourteenth district the Uepul licau candidate, Lemuel Ely tiiii;, let I his rival, William I.. JJrown, ley '.'o:: votes, and thus succeeds to the seat left vacant hy district Attorney John ll Fellows. In the Fifteenth district Isa dor Strauss (lem.) was- eleeteil ovi r Frederick Sigrist. Thkkk is little prohahility that tin naval committee will n-iiort an appropri ation for new ships at this Session. At the present time the leading tneiiiliers of the committee U-lieve that the House will not agree to any hill increasing the naval estahlishment, no matter how small the appropriation may he, and for that reason it is unlikely that any such measure will 1 reported A ItaNVKit, Colo., dipatch says: Adjti tant tieneral Tarsney has just returned from a visit to the southern I'te agency, and in an interview said: "The Indi ans are in a very hail humor over the governments delay in ratifying the treaty made three years ago for the transfer of the I'tes in southern 1'tah, and unless the authorities take -;tdy action the I'tes will up and go into I'tah without orders. There are ahout 1.1(H) of them, and may give ttie sold icrs no little trouhle. The readiness with which the country is Lidding for the ."(,( KH, (MM) t live mt cent bonds offered hy Secretary Carlisle is very gratifying. It is a great pity that circumstances have forced him to obtain urgently needed funds hy avail ing himself of the out of -date statutes of 1S70 and 17", hut since he was obliged to issue bonds of this antique pattern it was of the highest imjort:nee that they feh on M tie suliM'rihed for. The piping protests of I'opulists and other silver maniacs are unheeded in the general acclamation of the secretary's action. The bitterest enemies of the adminis tration and the sharpest critics of Mr. Carlisle's management of the treasury are constrained to admire the courage with which he has faced the present emergency. A TKRKiiu.K riot in the Mansfield coal district, Allegheny county, with its dozen of mines and two thousand min ers, begun on Saturday last at S:.'J0 A. m., and continued until three o'cloc'c in the afternoon. The rioters were about six hundred foreign miners, bent upon mur der and destruction. A large amount of projH-rty was destroyed, the rioters pro ceeding from mine to another, without check uutil they arrived at the tipple at Heading Brothers, where the three brave owuers of the mine opened lire from three Winchester ritles and soon sent the mob whirling down the hill. Francis Steppick, one of the rioters, was shot dead and many were wounded. Sixteen of the mob were arrested by the sheriff's posse ami landed in the Pitts burg jail. Nothing but the bravery of the IJeadling Hrolhers and the prompt support of a powerful jxisie in charge of the sheriff prevented a fearful loss of life and the destruction of many min ing works. "lrop the Wilson bill," cry out the protectionist organs, "and there will Ik? no occasion for an income tax or other means of getting additional revenue." This is trifling with the facts of the situ ation. We have reached the present condition of our finance by following the lead of McKinloy. Fixed charges have len fastened ujxin the government which cannot le met out of the revenue derived from customs. No difference which party had succeeded to the control of Federal affairs, changes in the tariff were imperative. Therefore, the Iem ocruU cannot drop the Wilson bill. In so far as it proposes to cut away the bur den of protective taxation, particularly in putting on the free list wool, coal, iron ore and other raw materials of man ufacture, it is altogether praiseworthy. When it shall have ln-en so amended as to provide necessary revenue by the tax ation of sugar and othei revenue-producing articles it will lie an altogether prop er and wholesome measure, framed in compliance with the dvmand of the na tion and the promise of the Democratic i jrtf. i Tins is a tine business, says the Phila delphia 7Vc'. that lh. opponents of the admini-trati.nl are engaged in now, trying to break down the credit of the I'nited States. After howling at Scre tarv Carlisle for months liecatwe he lies itateil to borrow money to make gooi!" the deficit in the treasury left by the l.xiting of the Keed McKinlcy Congress, they turnetl upon him as soon as he de termined to issue bonds with a loud de nial of his authority- No partisanship so unpatriotic as this has Utii displayed in this country since the early days of the civil war. Tin-attitude of the banks toward ilie new liond issue is merely ft matter of business, but the attitude of the calamity howler is pure villany. The pieposterous Mr. Sovereign, who undertook to have the secretary restrain ed from issuing bonds by process of law, has U'eti promptly ruled out of court, with the obvious declaration that the Knights of Ijilior have no standing in such a suit, and that the lawful authori ty of the executive is not to lie called in question. If any doubt remains ujh.hi this latter point it ought to U: Pet at rest by the emphatic declaration of Sen ator Sherman, who rightly denounces these attacks ttjioti the secretary as un patriotic, and declares his intention "without reirard to party feeling to stand up for the honor of the country." Whether the proceeds of a new loan should or should not U- used to meet the current obligations of the treasury is a different question, but one that it seems like hair suhttint: to raise at a time when the resources of the treasury are almost exhausted and the daily out go greater than the income. The pur jiose of the resumption act was to main tain the credit of the government and to enable it lo redeem its obligations in coin. How long can this credit lie pre served without an available balance in the treasury, or how long could the promises of the government e main tained at par in gold if it were obliged to refuse payments tqion ordinary war rants? With the enormous surplus w hich Mr Harrison's secretary of the treasury in herited, criticism upon his administra tion took the form of mere harmless pollemies. Mr. Carlisle was given charge of a treasury some thirty millions worse than empty, hostile criticism upon his efforts to maintain the honor of th I'nited States conies with the worst pos sible giaee from those who helped to tiring aliont this deficit. I'kksiuknt Ciiai m ky F. Pi.ai k has issued the following address to the Dem ocratic societies and clubs of Pennsylvan ia: "It is liclicved that the ensuing year will be one of the most important in tin history of the Democratic party, ami that regular, attentive and eariu-st work by the Democratic societies in Pennsyl vania, as well as in other states where the vote is close is more necessary than ever. We are advise! by the leaders of the party, both in congress and in the ad ministration, that they need this year, more than ever, the organized supjiort of the masses of conscientious Ivnm crats who have no selfish or personal ob ject in politics, but who desire only the relief of the country from opressive and unequal taxi's, and from the existing distress of business and industry caused by the still unrepealed class legislation and reckless extravagance of the Hepub liean party. "This year the administration is to lie sustained or rebuked at a general elec tion. A congress is to lie elected; in Pennsylvania i full state ticket and leg islature are to be chosen; tariff tax re form and many other reforms are at stake. We must organize for thisstrug gle, or lose much that was gained in IS'.'O and ls'.ej, and recent events have shown that politic organization by lVin cr.it ie societies is the most etlleient method of agitating and teaching before and during campaigns, and of getting out the IVmocratic vote on election day. The Democratic societies should even now be astir everywhere indorsing the Wilson bill, answering its enemies, anil urging its early passage. We shall ask the co-operation of every good lcmoerat in the state, whether in office or in the ranks, in a common effort to supply an organization of the Ifc-niocratic eople for these purposes and thesi only, which shall strive to maintain IVmocratic prin ciples and Democratic measures and bring to the polls all iK-nioeratic voters and their natural reform allies. Si'Kakinu of James lVnton Hancock, the Democratic candidate for Congress-man-at-I Jirge, the Erie llrialtl says: Mr. Hancock is well known throughout western Pennsylvania, and in fact the entire state, by reputation. He was an outspoken lx-liever in the doctrine that our tariff laws should lie based on just ice when a tariff reformer who had the courage of his convictions was not easily found in the ranks of Pennsylvania Democracy. Mr. Hancock thoroughly understood the question and would re present the jieople with ability and with unwavering fidelity to their interests. It may not le possible at this time in this tariff-ridden state to elect Mr. Hancock, but he deserves lo be elected, and, therefore, it should lie a pleasure, as it is a duty for every Democrat in Pennsylvania to vote for him. If every elector iu this state who believes in the declarations of the platform adopted by the convention were to vote for Mr. Hancock, he would lie sent to Washing ton as the representative of the jx-ople at large by a substantial majority. Of course a full vote is not usually looked for at such a time of the year, but no iVmocrat this year should fail to go to the polls and vote for James D. Hancock on the third Tuesday of next February. Congressman Siih.ev of the Erie Dis trict in this state last week sent his res ignation of the office to governor Pat ti son. He has since recalled it. The trouble with Congressman Sibley ap pears to lie that he dues not know ex actly where he is aL Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. ABSOLUTELY PURE W a lit ii trl n Letter. Washington D C. Jan. '2'MU. l'.'I The lime is drawing near for a final vote in the House on the Wilson tariff bill, and its iassa'e bv the House is now as certain as anything that has not ac tually taken place can Ik-. The only ma terial amendments made tothe bill dur ing the debate in the House were those atiolishiiig the sugar bounty and putting relitnil sugar on tlie free list. The last is hclicv-d to have been the hardest blow ever given to the sugar trust. A determined tight was made for the amend inents putting a duty on iron ore and on coal, but they wen- voted down by sub stantial ma jot itit-s. It is not probable that any other inqxirtai-.t amendment will t attached to the bill, unless it shall In- decided to make the internal revenue bill, which iiichuh-s the income tax. which has just l-en rcj.orted to the House, one. Several changes were made in the inter nal revenue bill U fore it was reorted. Among them the following: The tax on cigarettes is $1 per thousand, instead of 1 -it' as projxiscd ; jK'troleiim is put on the free list without qualifications, in stead of being admitted free only from countries that admit ours free; changes were made in the wording of the bind ing twine, condensed milk and pearl button clauses; cut stones and diamonds are left as at present, ami an additional tax of ."0 cents per thousand is put on cigars. President Cleveland and his sister. Miss KAse Cleveland, who presi" led over the White House during the early part of his first administartion, have just re turned from Hartford, Conn., where the went to attend the funeral of Mr. Cleve land's favorite nephew, Mr. H. ti. Hast ings of that place. Mr. Hastings was here at the inauguration and spent a week with President and Mrs. Cleveland. Senator Walthall left for his Mississip pi home this week followed by the re grets of all who know him. He was compelled to decline a testimonial ban quet tendered him by his senatorial col leagues, all of whom express the wish that his health will enable him to re sume hisduties lor the full term begin ning March I, lS'.C Senator Vorhees stated at the last meeting of the senate committee on finance that he liclicved the bonds to U issued by Secretary Carlisle would only furnish a temporary relief to the treas tiry and that congressional legislation was absolutely neci-ssary to put the gov ernment finances upon a firm basis. It is known that Senator Vorhees is :ft work upon a comprehensive linancial bill, but he declines to slate its nature or scom until he has completed it and formally introduced it. Senator Pt ft' r"s resolution declaring the opinion of the senate to lie that the Secretary of the treasury has no legal authority for the proposed bond issue, has Iki'ij r f erred to the senate finance committee. That is probably the l::sl that will Ik- heard of tin- resolution, un less Mr. Pefler shall insist upon having it n poited and formally killed by a oU of the senate. Secretary 1 arii.-re mis li:nl no otiieia. notice of that alleged attempt to prevent his i.-stiing bonds by means of r .-training order from the courts, and he i. going ahead with the preparations. The subscriptions received for these ImuuIs exceeded the amount to be i-.-inil licfore the circular explaining the nit tic od of uliscribing was sent out. It is staled quite positively that Mr. Frank A. Crandall. of New York, who was at one time managing editor of Ihe Duffalo t'tmriir, and who has Im-cii prominent in politics in northern New Yolk, is to be the public printer, and that his nomination will go to tin- sen ate next week. That sort of an an nounccmcut has Urn made so often that I icmocrats w ho are weary of seeing the immense patronage of the govern ment printing otliec controlled by a l'e publican arc waiting patiently, but anx iously, to ascertain whether this one has any better foundation than its predc cessi irs . The senate committee on Foreign latio.is has rejorted a resolution recit ing that it is unwise and inexpedient to consider the annexation of Hawaii; that the people of that country should lie al lowed to choose and maintain their ow n government, and that foreign nations must keep their hands off. The lH-m-ocrals of the House Foreign com mitiee have agreed to a resolution, which will come up in the House next week, which condemns the action. of Minister Stevens in helping to overturn the government of Hawaii and endorses the principle announced by President Cleveland that interference with the domestic affairs of an independent nation is contrary to the spirit of American institutions. Sena tor Vest took occasion to say while the senate was discussing the resolution: "I am glad to say, as a IVmocratic sen ator, that 1 fully agn-e with the pr-si-dent in the jHisition he has assumed in regard to Hawaiian annexation.'' M. 1-2,000 People killed. Sas Francisco, Jan. t2.. Advices by steamer from China announce thecom plete annihilation by earthquake of the lieautifnl city of Kuchan, Persia, con taining 'JO,(oO inhabitants, of whom 12, (MM were killed. Ten thousand Ixidies have U'cn recovered. Fifty thousand cattle were also destroyed. The district is in the western section of the valley stretching l-tvv.- n Hazar Mazjid and Ala Dagh mountain ranges, from Meshed to Phir van. The vallv communicates by a pass with the front ier of the Russian transcaspian territory . It is an exceedingly fertile valley, wat ered by the upper A trek river, and thick ly uotteit with little cities and towns. The sIojh-s and hills afford excellent pasturage, breeding forming an impor tant part in the industries of the jieople. On the hills and mountains, the herds are chiclly watched by the Xafaranlu Kurds, warlike tribes, who while tending their llocks also used lo guard their se eluded homes agains' t'.ie- fierce Akhal Tekke Turkomans. ISi.it these maraud ers were suUlued by lot? Russians several years ago and the valley has lieen un disturbed until now. Of thi" country very little was known uutil quite recent ly. In the years lietween 1"-'7I and 1SS Messrs. I'aker (oil, O Donovan and Sul livan made extensive explorations throughout this region, and it is through them that any knowledge of that or tion of Peisia is gained. A Nt'vr.FKK of jM-rsons were frozen to death in various parts of Oklahoma, hu-t week, during a hlizxajd. Baking dn MlgMj Marxra Tamed- Niaoaka Fai.I-s, January :Vi. The first practical test of the great hydraulic tunnel, w hich has ln-eii under construc tion in this city for the past three years, was made yesterday morning. This test shows what many thousands have ln-eii waiting to see a practical demonstration of the great scheme for harnessing the terrific jiower of Niagara, a scheme w hich lias already cost nearly .in iO, HH. The pa'ier mill, w hich is the first to get the In nelit of the ower, is the largest of its kind in the world. It.- contract calls for ',' ii horsc-iowcr, one half of which is In-ing used now. and the cost, including the lease of land occupied by the mill, is j-r horse jMiwer it year for twenty-four hours a day, the cheajK-st. it is said, attained. The test proved a satisfactory one and the mill is now in full operation. The hydraulic tunnel, with a cajmcity ll', imhi hor-e Mwer, is a success, ami now there remains only the formal oj-eiiing of the general iiower house, where o.OOO horse-Kwer turbines will oerate i'i.IKX horse iower electric generators for the tiansmission of j tower in this form. This oiening will take place on June 1 and it is intend. ti to give the event a celebration at which distinguished scien tists, engineers ami state ollieials will lie present. The test yesterday was made in the presence only of the ollieials of the par mills and the Ii. D. Wood Company, of Philadelphia, which built ami placet! the machinery in (Kisition, and Profess ort'eyclin, the designer of the turbines used. Not a hitch was made and every thing ran as smoothly as could lie de sired. Pig I 'a if road Til reck .Near llighspire. Hakkisi-.i ki;, Jan. .".. Nineteen cars ami a locomotive were wrecked near llighspire a few minutes after C o'clock this evening by the breaking of an axle on an ea.-t hound freight train. Diller ville local freight dashed into the over turned cars of the other train, ami tin wreckage of Ixith trains blockaded four tracks, suspending all travel east and west. Three passenger trains are lying at the scene of the accident, and at mid night the prosjiect of getting trains through is not bright. Tlm-e wn-cking crews with search lights are doing their utmo-t to clear the tracks. John llu pert, of this city, the fireman on the Dillerville local, was badly hurt and is at the hospital. .Hewas theonly jierson injured. The engine of the west Imund train was overturned and buried under adoen cars, yet the engineer escaped uninjured. : a. it oi lit it oi -Tin- Weatlierly silk mill, at llaelton. which hat l,., n working with hall force ami le.liu-etl time, started up with full force (.11 full time. The S. ran!'. ii laee faitoir ha- jut eli. -eil a eoiitrai l fi.r :in.mn pairs ,, :lre cut taiiis ;in.i in .lav every il.pai l Hunt will Ii-Ml lite Oil till I time. K-1 hi ei nor . I. ones K. ( amphell, of Ohio, wliu is resiiiin:; in York, i- in straightened circuin-oinees and nnahle to meet a jiioumeut for $:. ol.i aiiied l.y a ('hie:ii!o hank. The New Yolk Mari: line exehaile ntl-ed .!.. II for 111.- fi.lniiies of hiei !li - cer Mover ami tin- si amen of the Dutch s-o-amei A iii-tettia in, w ho -ueri ;.-el their lives in altt lliptllli; to rescue the ship wrecked crew of the American tisheiinan. W hile coa-linir down I.i nc.l u reel a t Sleelu.n on Tin-day ni;:ht. M ra Down-, atre.l I I. unit Kiii'.-r Allenman au.-d '.. ran into a ear of the I Hiens" Kl.tlr'e railway, which wa- Ihmwii fmui tin tiack. The gill died in tlx.- minutes tii.ni her injuries and the l.oy has a had scalp wound. A family of imiiiiurants who were on their way lo Texas, cousi-ting of two children and father and mother, traveling ilia -;in vas-eovered wagon, were caught in the recent hlizaril w hilt- several miles away from Helena. Ark., and were found hy pa ii shy. A hoy ahout it years old and a little girl were froze n to Jeath and the motner and father so badly frozen they w ill probably die. There is u-picion of fou". play in the case of Enoch House kticc tit, of llughes vilie. ho disappeared under mysterious circumstances Saturday night. Ilisover coat was found in an out of ihe way place in Minify. Iloiiseknech, had cm-i. lei able money in his pocket, and became intoxi cated at Miincy. It is supposed that he exposed his money, and w as put tun 0f 1 1. way after lieing rotihed. Receipts and Expenditures OK Cambria County, Pa., -HiK- 1893. CHAS. f. MAVI-K, i;so.. The ascrkr, ecu nt uh Cambria County. 1'a. January iq, iSkjj. 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M. 11.se. A1U-1.cii lowlisiiip . . I IterkfV. I. nil. I. mil I". I'. M.llcl. HasllllKS lloUf.h IC, 1-. Ii111kl1.nl. West l':.loi lowlisiiip .. 47 iS in i-l 72 47 -1 il 2- i-i 7; : 1.. 1 ;i l ai -1 2- 1.7 21 01 1-1 4 11 2 I ." 4-1 2 C4 4-1 -o 2 1.1 l . Oo .)!. 27i 47 V. 14 4.1 -7 2 . '. I ll 4' I 4-" 1 2 7 00 27 22 Ss .1. 2-i ' ( 1ASH KI.CKIi:i) FROM CON y SI AHI I S HiK 1B93. F. I I ittle. Allt-Klienv iwnstiip i iss ? I. I. Kliodv. Asimlie hoiouv'ti - s" it (ulill D. I.alit.-V. Half loulishlp . Itl Sun. .11 Adams, lilai klu k lowlisiiip l-" C. ! . !'ouiad, l liesl Springs l.oiouli ... 4 Si N. J. Hover. Ci.. !e lowlisiiip 2-.G qi ti. 1 1. I iinle. v liluote I.oioukIi 44 14 I'h il in t iili, (.'lust township fix 00 In... l-inailv. I lean ! iwnship 211 (14 L. . II uiiiplnevs. KlM-nstuin. W . ard ioS 4 r van l I. vans, r.tieiislniiK, r.. Ward ... 11 .11 August Wills, l.oi t-t lo tiotouuh is 2; In". I tell. I'ortauc township 171 i7 Anselni W eaklaii.l, Kldt-r township 7 (s Amliu--! Mi t oiinell, l.lllv Im.iouIi 1 00 Tl.ad lel..iel, ll:lsttlls tiolollh Iti2 In., tl'llart. M tinstei t.w nsh ip .. . 01 I-. K. I llittiot-r. I uiiuell.ill 1ioioiiiIi ... . 100 trf, L, t I. Iialrs, White lowlisiiip 2V. 7: M I . H'-eis, Keed t.iwnsliip -s 2 tallies oiitel 11 ie, us. pi. -11 a nil a 1)W tlstilp 172 44 Ins. A. W rilit. Siiiiimcilnll lownslup .. 14. I J. Hants, lohielowu is! wai.l 170 K. . Mil.cr. " 2d " 1.: ss I .1,11 T. M.ntin " td J. W.S.ese. " "41 l I lias. 11. W it!. " ;!li Ctias. II. W HI, " (.th Ji.sia'i Waters. " 71I1 Vosl II... hstill.-. ' Mil I'. S, l-i.-i.il.. .it. " i,ili I'. S. l l. ldlii.rt. " ith I ,1 on I 2- I G OL 221 2-. 40 o o. 4- y t - 1 ' 1 1 1 ... 1 . tiiii .... II. D. I'ltiiikliard. " i.'th " j..s. S- III .ll, " I4II1 " M :. I.ael I ot all I " lttl M tliael I .14 . II. " H.tll 11. s ; 1: 2- sS i7 W . W . W oil. " 17th "... 12; llliam t 11 1 is. Ivu lilatl.1 tow lisltip 142 14 I s. Holt., Stoiiv I leek lowlisiiip . 14 Hell Klt.lett, West lavlor l.iwtlstilli . . l-o OO A. I. Kauei. l-.a-l l atloi township . .. 'ft or t 0-0. C. relix. Adams lowusl.lp 171 4s r.-ter Kellv. ja. kson townsl.i. ... . 12 7. I denies Wi!-oll. Flallklin Im.iouIi ... 70 4. Vosl I lot iisl me- . I .er Voder lowllsltip 21.. . ill lae W cist:. Lower o.ter !. wllslnp. in . II. K. M. ( lecst.i. Concilia -1 11 It lownslup i,.; . Wa'ter S.M. I ntd. ooi.eisdale I. .roufh 1 "-i S. M. Snv-l.-i. K. C,.iici.i:u:i:li hiuoiiti.. . 4 J epli II. K'-o.te.l. I l.ile Loroull M olnei , Cai 1 ol.tow 11 li..roii ii !-' H. Kii.:iil:ci. daliitm lioi..i:i:h ... l.-tin Iti.l-.i. t -tmena tr.tiisiep 40 I. ---e I . Wt.Ocl. S..litl. I' oik iulxlili . vl : S. M. Li in;, i'oit.iee l.ot..uh . . ' ss W. I-.. Hums. M Hull.-. 1st Wai.t . l.. t II. T. if r. Motieilviiie. 2ad Waid . si H..rt Kll.a lt. Moll- :i ill.-. X.i Waid . 7 7 '1 I10111 , I . illint:. i le.ntlcid township .... 1-7 J..I.I. il..oci. ! aitoii township 141 i A . Ii. M ..rt. I rt il il 111 low nsi, :p 241 Koi.ti 1 i . Me ei s, W .isliiiiirloii tow iislep 12- S H l.i.i;..ii, Wcstiti,,!,! i,.,i,,titi ... 40 ix J. 1-. M, I lol.h. tiliiuif 1 liiil ioi.,ui;h .. 7 i.2Tf -( M U'NTS Ki t: I. I V K I) K K V Is I- I 1 Ml't HN HI- LANDS. M.-. Maiv Monis s. .!: Kavior ... . J.-hti T. Han is. Ks , K. K. res-well C. I. M..v. t Mrs. ll.tnnali K.-i;hald Satiiu. l 1". Hiown. tiuslee. . K. C. I Li is . . I'eter W elt . K I. K.iv.ot ... i i.-..li;e Hel key D K. Not lev W il. :.im K ..j.-er . . K :. l ai d Da is i, hri-: Sialic I--. 1 I. I- si. i t I', mis' !v ain.i Tins! Coinpatiy lli-im.tii liauiiiei O M Kl 7 4 02 III S"l 4 7 21 ..2 774 '' 227 2. lo . 4 - ', il.-4" 41 MOI STS l AII) ON KIIDKMI' J. V I i IN t IF I AM V. K. Dillon and C. J. Hlair It. Caldwell K. I-. SpelK er h hll M. Kose M. D. Klttell . 4 21 C lo l) ISTKir.UTlON OF LICKXSK r L NO To OlMklCTS. AIiville bitnmIi C:.riiiill(i-Aii Lit.icunh.. CaituJl itiw iisl: ;p . . C'iu't nsh i j Cltst .I'linus lriiii;h. . . C l-;it tici.t tifcuii!p CrJtj lovkutup I Kiic lurnii.:h I'.lx-usltui Itorotitili KJilrr township h.itst Cinciti.ut:h Donnish i,llttzm to-Aiisii-p .tllltlll tMttoUil il.tstms iH.roih Lilly tiofouh I.oictto iHMoii-h l'ortai township ... I'liit.-ic torouh Ke;iiie township Richland township tiimiiurhill 1m trough Stony 1'iet-k township .... .. South I'ork borough . Sustiia-hnna townhip Ttium-lhiiJ Lt'rUKu l'per Vuler towuship limine iMiroujjn V;shuiton township. ohnstoun City . -ovifr Y oiler township . 00 - 7 00 . . 4fi to 1 I 4 OJ 2 i 114 cv 5.7 00 4'Ji 10 1 1 4 00 . . .42 OO 7 00 0J to gi2 00 7i 00 1 1 4 (X) r X42 00 22 OO 57 00 2 OO -7 00 .14-2 OO j4J OO 4--c 00 7 00 1 14 00 y4 00 2 17 4 114 00 $ 64 MOMKS RK C i: I V II I) V K O M MISCHLI.ANKOl5i ML'kCK. J C. arlv. I'rothonotiy, iuiy. and Ihoiioui.phic icfNiitfti loea. t M. J), klttell. Costs utiA titwH V. A. H. Little, pt-i.sion 4.f Heniittta Tpper ... J. C. it.til.y, I'rothoiioOry, citjits coin nioime;tlth vs. lt-o. T. Swnk S. V. MiIUt. poor tlirertoi, tor mainten aiucot Kliabeth krauseat 1 hxniout No. 51. Match sessions tt$ . I. K. (ltativl. cits ani jail fee and boarJ uti nm. kulM.-it li.one . Andrew Uujus. costs. No, ;,i M.irvh ses sions iVv A. Ooitcheitv amount lefunded ir Co. ordt rs issued in mistake I VK. 1 hittnn, 1 Mr Otiettors s. J.uob an.! l-i7airth I honins amount co lerKd. c4; less attorney s tee KuhX. r.A Neil, I axes collei ted that had leeii eotierted losi.ih Waters. Tax.- collected that had teen exonerated . No Jiiner-.Mons.Vj: " J. M. humaker. Mt.i-iJ cists. No'Vi I line S.sr-Hns. iv; J. C. Oarhy. !'i,.th'y sis. No. o. June sessions, iVi . VV. H. .VihK-f, purchase inunrv n tract of UidI in ashini;tou tu J. C. iait y. l'loih , tc ts. No. 37 June ses ions. tV); Nos. 1, t u tz. June sessions. Khza A. i. oij:e. .ui lee Nos ,y. t7, 1 ;i. 12. 11, x. June s ssi.-us. i; Anton keik. Ja:l fee .. S. . M .ilt-r. 1 lo r l:iectir 4n mir- tuaKi ol Mary 1 1 "I hmnell J. C .Dai l. (,sts, Nis. nK c. s,j, Dec sessions. Jaiues I. Vnuti. cosls and tine, N j. iS, ig, Dtf . M-si'-us D. M. MttiieL'c. (Auditor (k-dj tate 161 00 2, 00 140 00 104 00 75 U UO y 00 i t 9. 55 6So 04 I Ho u c 07 60 6 Q4 15 00 ( ti." ! 7 III! (.1 1 OO yb 00 12 00 316 i6 lb 00 1.1 leiurneu lot VV. J. M Miumaer. Sherirt, Th. "and" ken", tee -ri, fKcfords ' he It lul l :..u --I Iallds 1 Ketorm S. ii.s.I - -'. .... I l"a. In.'.u-trial Ketoi uiat.iry . ", .-stein I'a. Hovl'il l i est. Ill i'. ii.Ieliliarv . v iii.-ll Slat. Hospital .. ; . 11. ...I I un I Thos. HiHjver. 5tearJ of Fnor House, m.lile- leeived M D. Kitt. il. Fine and ci.sts.No. S. 1 tec. m- .iVts. VauicVenef. et al J ildi;ilielU. i. V. lune It-rm. ig',; vs. Jacob Keitt.. et al Judgment. No. 4iMartri se-s , s. Cliaili-s Kli.niv. el al I-nie au.l osts. No. it. M.in h liess., IV.JS VS. Kin met 1 tvsian . . Judi;meiit. No. 9bj Sept. J etui I -.1 . v Jii.i, Vih;c1 . " I'Lltniet:!. N i t.. DeC. 'I ernl. iyt vs. C artiell J "i.l7lli-lil. N.t. luo. Dec. l etin iv,; In... t iilardlv I'al. lu.iumelit.N.i. 4 Mar. I run, isi2 vs. I. . N.ic-l. Note v s. t.ett. Kt.rnlj; et al t. ts. N... to Sept. sess.. is-,; Ju.)i:iiielit No. 4H Dec. Icnii 11 ts. I Vnuis lara- li.V Judgment No. 102 Dec. term I si ; is.Mcvt- Novak . . Judgment Ni uq. Dt-c. teim iv,;vs. Kimia.1 Kti ' teis et al Judgment No. 4. Dec. teim is. vs Jno. Staunton etal ..' . " Judgment, N. 101 Dec. term ii. vs. Jas. Mc- Kmv et al ludKment. No. Dec teim i-vivs.li florin;? rial " Judi:iiieiit, No. g4. June t.-tlll H)2, vs. Kiclt Kuti die et al . " l'.al. I udejiiciit. No. iS 1 1. c Icnii i-ni vs. Krnest isscl et al " Kal. ju.lcnieut. No. 2i2 Seit- lerm ist, vs. C. F. l'ciklcy et al " l'al. judgment. No. 2. De. teim lv,i. vs. Finest issei el al Hal. jlldcmetlt. No. in Se.t. teim ivi. s. W. It. 100 30 77 20 22 94 60 4 ;, HI 6J 64 02 23 S 73 14 54 40 5 37 16 30 22 11 17 2t 35 S 22 77 27 7 55 34 14 Ki 33 M 3 9 17 o 64 54 t o..r et al Judgment. No. 20. I lec. tel l. 1 1-). VS, C. luoldsbv Note. vs. John Becker ,'t C.StS M. D. Kitlel!. Costs. No. 44 Sept. 22 70 Sess. K1, VS. Jos. A. Noel - t 54 7 " 4 in account inurt- i;ae vs. I - K. and ( alii. MiCloskey.. 20 00 I in account note vs. A. I. W all ctal. tor costs I 91 Hal. mortgage, vs. ..s. and Sarati Anu M.iIcoiiisou 14 43 I in account judg ment. Nr. 476 Mar. let 111 l-o?. A, J. W all et al 20 00 Hal. note. vs. John liradlcy et al. costs. No. 4i. Sept. ses sion l2 4 47 III lull note, vs W ill T. Adams et nl.. Costs, No. 2s March session iKi 21 so " t in account note, vs. Flla Hoover 20 00 " in acc't note, K.M. Stewart .T7 1; I in a. c't note, W. ( iilespie 34 65 tin acc't note. H. F. Kager. et al 5000 ludttuient No .9 S.-pt teim, iHi3 vs John Keam et al . 20 00 Costs No 3i. Mar. sess. iW3 vs lotin I'yitie . 50 CO " Judgment vs ohn ll.il.er 22 00 In lulliio lets I'eter Kavlor. costs 20 92 ' Fine and costs. No 7, I ec term . 533 bu i 9V 5 4ti ,2 Less : jer cent comniision S.4o VK DISTRICTS FROM SKATKI) LANDS. lHfU AND 1892. ihtntt KmJ School Adams titwnship S 1 20 f 1072 A lit ,te tow nship 1 ? H ? 2t i Ash v ille lioi"oiijh 77 2 ; ..nr townstiip (12 iS 3. W I'.taiLluk township... r(22 S i ainUna township..- 400 I atioil township ti v 77 00 Chest township ijoo 14 Co 1. It-artu-lil township 11 o 17 l om-maui:h towiirvfup. ... y S4 ;i Cr. Ie township 20 S 10214 Dean township cj V 14 s Klder township 42 7 22 i i.ilhtin township 2 00 K 22 tia.littn lorouyh 1 10 H '.iis lMH4niyh 5,17 121 j.lt kstU liKAtlshl, 1 1 22 20 'ii l.illv lwioujh - . $o 1 40 MoiielU lile loioui;h 70 7; ) Munster townhip 2 ll J'oitaue township c. Oo j 77 kea le t iunship.. 15 10 hj Sumiiii-iMll townstiif th cS 107 M Sin tjiii haiiua township . 22 V ahuijton township - ; 7 ; 70 White trwii-stnp lvi; 4042 I ppel ode l ttiwiishlp 1 SS 24 I owcr ' oler townMnp 1 2. Mnii C reek township o b c.i I'olt.tue miiiili;i . . 20 Z.O LliUellhlll Lk I itUh b 9 00 DVi: DISTRICTS K ROM TXSKAT KD LANDS. 1812 AND 1893. Adams ttwnhip $ soS 2f $ 304 ifi I'.arr township 2 o V Itiatkhi k township ... 14C 24 io; 22 Caiu!i ia township 2 3; 1 Caimll township 22 4 12 Vi hest towuship. . 07 1 32 671 52 ( leartteld township o (jt 7S 7 Coiientaucli township . . t4 iS 2 2 Ci ie township t 12a 22 S2 ( Dean township 317 g; 4.. cS K:ist J altir township 4S us tn fi I Id r township . 210 Hij 104 70 alhtin township 40C vs V4 10 J. u ksou township . C2 21) 42 2 1 ower oder township 4 4S 107 Tortaye township ,4 04 t.to 07 Keade township 112 07 s 57 Siimmt ihill township ;j 20 tj n I pp.-r oder township g 41 11 4; Washington township 171 7; W est 1 a 1 or township 23 61 C7 W hite township 10 93 1; .v(;v4 7 5irv-) (.6 21 1 OKTOACKS AND DL K UH'M V. Iui)(;.Mt:NTs udi;ment vs W. Sienets and Lucy Keoeh.S MiUimcc. vs J..I.11 K. M. Lloskcy et al vs FlialH-th and CasiK-t tieote. vs Mataiet Diaz el vir . , vsF S. M. Caitnev, David Faloon and W. C. Sexton " vs I'eter Mctiuue vs James II. Clai k and F.dw Claik vs Caion la.ahey ... 41 Hi ( 47 41 17 04 09 62 H3 ( . ; z,o 41 "5 3." 00 lot 10 lb 36 40 00 27 o 45 51 55 4 3" 44 70 75 a.j. Walt and John M . Watt.. ' ts II. J. Haiti . . " vs John Keam anil Stewart V. Keam vs Albert Clonk and F. N. Hutk " vs lohn Vaumtsky and Ann uiiustkv vs IS. J Mi Feely and A. J. Fairel vs II. F. Kagcr aud Sadie F.. Kifc'art ' vs I a'tfcis Wiss ' vs Michael Douimho, V. J. Dou- noho and W. Cainey vs F. W . Waiiuci aud Joliu FUls- worth 40 13 11475 ot4 20 1) UK FROM 1BS3. COXSTAHLES FOR Simon Adams lilacklick township ... 34 03 o 01 31 ib 45 17 bo 17 I2S 37 270 27 45 11 27 92 2S 20 0007 19 24 43 22 3 Hi 20 10 03 7.? 32 72 31 19 111 t4 23 3" 4b lb s.2 -1 4 70 bo 12- W 142 74 I09 1 135 C5 b93 07 41 l.3o 24 J. I. rrinnle, Hmore Imrouli rtulip (iill. Cliest township Thad Delozier, Hastings borough F. H. K itunKer, Tunuelhill toi.ueh August McCoinicll. Lilly borouch lames Somerville, Sus.ucrititia township Joseph A. Wright. Sumnierhill township. Chatles H. Witt. Johnstown th ward.. bill Yost llochstein. " Kth " F. S. Fieidhott, 9th . loth ieorc;e l.iltiuer. nth Joseph S. iirown " 12th " 14th W. W. Wool! t7th .s.-ph lioltz. Stonvcteek towuship len Kiblett. West Talor township ... A. J. Kauer. F.ast ralor township I'eter Kellv. Jackson township yst H.x hstein. Cppet Yodel township, (uslavc eise. Lower Yoder township. . Michael Zolner. Carrolltown borough. F. It KinitiKer. (.alhtzin borough S W'. Long, i'lirtage borough W K. Harues. Mot rellville, 1st ard..."." D. T. VA eir. Morrellville, 2nd ward Hart Kiblett. Morrellville. 3d ward ... " I homas (iattniKs. Cleaitieid township John II. H. Mitel. Carroll township .... Anselni Weak land. Flder township A. H. Main, liallitzin township KotH'itC. Mjeis, Wa-hitigtou towuship. 2,7S 02 D UF. FROM CONSTABLES FOR lt2 AND l-KKV IOLS X I V-.f. A.-I..1I1.. I .1. . I ..n... ...a ,nr,l,U;il ................. C D kvan. Ileal held township I. t ll ... I. I . o . . ... 105 57 220 3 .-. 1 r.i i.tii.i, v.arroii lownsrnp.... I' I' Miller. Ilatmcs btirouch I'll 1 1 ip I'tit. h. Washington township 1. I Hearer, Sus9iiehauna township ohu D Jones. Johnstown 2.i ward I'orter K Muter " bth " A J ISetkey, " sth F.d l imnery " loth VV 11 k ill..., K,. -r..i . ,1.;. 47 49 .. 22b 7 5 9b ... 200 75 22 IO --- 33 49 ... I i M 15 OS ... 100 00 2 90 1 3 .V) - . 43 ... 71 17 94 00 ... si S7 40 34 ... 40 4b 2.lll 47 J mas W Folic h Adams township 1 ....... t ..11.. 1- 1... . .. i-.c-i Mieitn iowtisiiii.. lotin Keam 1. I. lioyer. MoiielHille. 2nd ward Ait hie Fanel l'rosect A J IteikcY. Johustown, Mh ward Neil Doiau. " loth ward K W 1 -vioxier, Clcarheld township DETAIL LIQUOR LICENSES. 60 licenses in city at Svo S 30.000 00 r . I. . . . ... I.. . . . . . .. 1. . tf . r .-, h . .... rxaS5XZ-S2X2'Z'ZXrZZZ'IZ2Z'XXX2rXZZXX22XZZZZX2ZZXI2XX2Zr M PITTBBUHQH, PA. n 24,000 Graduates. A High Class Commercial School. Thl Institution ban t.laeHl mre younc n-n nd women In lucrative position H than n ther Otniinerelal Sehttol In the country. H Send lor our new Illustrated Catalogue, mailed fw. Adilrti u CHAS J. SMITH. PRIN IT-CT'isZ'Xrxxxzr-z-zrzrxzrrzzzrzrzzzzzzxzzzzzzxxzrzzziz: 7 In etises iu townl ips at S7 S ut'scqucnliy grante.1 2,77- 4:1 4l.3i One-tilth lor use ol county less Treas- uier's commission J 2ti 5 pet relit, ou 1.000 S sj 00 1 pet t ent, on S 1,000 100 5a per ceut. on balance 31 30 91 Balance due county - 9- s.i'i J EXONERATIONS TO CONSTA ld Ul.ES. I- I. Little, Alleghenv township Jf 17 4. I. I. Kliodv. Ashv llle lioroiiEh 4-' joi.u D lanlzv, iiair township Simon Adams, lilacklick towuship . Sleidieu Conrad, Chest Spunks boiouh. N. J. liuvcr. i'tovle township t.eoige D. I'ntiKle, W lllnoie lM.roui;li. ... Fhilip (iill. Chest township lotin t-iuucilv. Deau township K. W. Humptnev. Flienst.uii:. W. waid.. K. D Fvaus. FtK-iisl.uig. F. waid Aug. W ills, lanetto borough James 1 loll. I'ortagc township 1 had Delozier. Hastings Unottgh lohn ll'llara. Munster tewnstup F. II. Kimuger, I iinlielllnll boiough . . L. . liates. V hllc township M. Ii. ltetrts. Keade town-hip. i allies Soniinet ville,Susiiiehaiia township oset.h A. Wright. Summeii.lU townsi.ip. . I Harris. lohlistowu 1st waid .. K. .. Miller, 2nd waid. John J Martin. J W . Seese, Chailes H, VYitt. losiah Watets. Yost Hochsteiu, F S. Fried holt. f.eorge liillengt-r. lames S. liiowu, 11 ll. Fi uiikhaid. James S Htowu. Muhacl Logau, W W . WiMill. 31.I watd . 4tl. waid (th waid . t.th waid . 71I1 waid Mh waid 9th waid loth watd 1 ith ward 1 21 ti wal d I tt ti waid 14th waid 1Mb waid It.th waid 17th ward . lllram Mris, Kictilaud township loseph Hoitz. Stony Creek towie-hip . A. J. Kager. Fast Taylor township . I. eotgeC. Felix, Adams lowiishlp Cliailes Wilson, Fiauklin boioiigh ... I'eter Kelly, lackson townsh.p ost H.m hsteiii. Cppci li oder town-hip . II. k. McClccstcr. Ci.nemattgh township. Walter S.McCutdy, Coopersdale Ih.ioiiIi S. M Snvder, Fast (.'olieiiiaugh l.oioilli las 11. Rhodes, Dale boiougli John W Tudoi. Cambi ia township lesse K. Weaver, South Folk bo lough . . W . F burns, Moiiellville 1st waid . D T Wier, " 2d ward Hart Kiblett. " 3d waid l'tiomas t iattings. Clcarheld township Johti 11 Hi ovei. Can. .11 township Auslem Weakland. Fldet township A II Martz. (.allitzili township K. C Mets, W ashiniMon township S titilcjorv. Westlllollt la. lolllih J F Mciiough, Siiiiiinei h ill lutrougli . M Zolner. Cairolltown . h It Kiuiuger, liallitiu boiouh S W Ixaig, Foitage I . .1 . .11 1 1 liustave eise. Lower Yoder township . SSETTS AND LIABILITIES. ASSETTS. Amount remaining iu hands of Trcns- gt uier at settlement Amount due tram 1 oiistal.W-s . Amount ducCouuty on 11101 tgages and judgments . 1; 0S4 4 ..'111. 12.1. I 2.r,Nl H,.-.2 l.-l'' I - ... ... , 4' 1 Am'juut ol Assetts over Liabilities. ' LIAI3IL.1 TIEiS. Amount id outstanding oidei- . .. i due Distil, t tor Seated and Cnseated lands due Individuals 011 redemp tion ot lands I liitstaiiding bonds " due estci 11 I'en it ut :ai v due bal. oil 1'nde.c at I'-.tt.-n " nt Aj.pi .-Pi lat ion to l-iauklii Ih.h.uiiIi lor Lie. ti. 11 h.'U-.e ot outstanding tl!N I. a wli.i.li otdeis have not et IhcU gi.inl.-d Assetts over Liabilities 2.4'. 12.1 '1 4 ."(I. (men under our hand; at the Cuit Hot;-.-, Fl.eiisburg, I'a . this 2MI1 .1 iv ..I I nitial . A D. iv,4.- w t: I'd- KK . j I W ill . , All l:te. V J lii.MS. S Attest: C.I. 1. A. kiNklAh. 1 in.. Receipts aEfl Eipcntiitnrcs I IF Poor ani House of Employment -OF- Cambria County, Pa., FK 1S93. CHAKLFS J MAY F K. I.11.1 C I so , hi trty. 1 lea-iiii-r o Dk. 20.000 To amount ol Keijuisition lot ivj3. Ki eived ot S M. Mill, Maiitaineuce ..I Flo , 1 1. kmu-4- at Divmont Keened ot D F. Diittoii. 'ii.igmeiit ot Jai-.-li and l .ha--th lhoiiia. 14. less attoiiiev s li-e: i t-n t.i ke.eued of S W. M.llcl Moltg.ige ot Mary 111 lolillcM. Keteived ot 1 ho-. Hoovel. Stewaid money tc.cncd 1 1 1 .in vanous SOUICCS tH. 04 3 nc. lik. 2r ..s ;s 1.1 Ital. due I'ooi and llouseol luiiployment ? CHAKLFS J. M A Yl'K. Tteasui.r January a, .ts. Hy bal. due at last settlement Itv Iklit ks I'.vii. : Steward's Salaty Matioii's Salai House Servants hariuer's Salai y Meat Merchandise Coal and Lumlier Kepairs t.r.iceries Hardware l.al..r I ivei v W heat Live St. k I'tiysician at ll..iis- Fhyiician. 1 1. 1 . Y Ciirtitis at House Cottins t. D. I' C!onstables aud Justice lees Insurance Warren and Dim..iit lu-am- slums Kellel and Kxeus-s, t. 11. 1' f'rinlitig Faiuting House- Fertilizer and Maiiuie Bal. due I'oor aud llouseol Fiiiployiuciit. 1.041 ti.07 ; 3jz , - ' ,.u-l) t 2-..e fiiven under our hands at the Court II FlHTUsbuig. 1'a.. this 2t.th dav ot lalitlaiv. 'ii-i at A. D. 194. W t . II KK . I W. DM I . W. J. H INI S. KlSkl Al.. Cleik. A ud tors. Attest : (iEo. A Keiirt ol Thos. H.H.ver, Stewaid of I'oor and House ot Fmplov incut oil aii.lnia ( ..unit I.i N3- STDCK DN FARM 5 head horses, 13 niikh c.ws. ( h, a l ol beef cattle. 4 young cattle. 1 Holstein bull. 14 shoals, iti chickens, b tut key s. FA KM 1'KODI CTS So tons ol hav. Ito bushels heat. 7; liu-liel- 1 e. So bushels buck-wheat. - bushel- 11.1I-, ioie lu-U Corn, 750 bushels .tat-.. 3.2 vi head- 1 aid. age. Kil l I D UN FAKM. 7Ho lbs. K.lk. 4.(174 lbs. beet. I N M A T KS. Adults, male in the hou-- 72 Adults, leinales 111 the house 21 Average iier month No. at la-t report Admitted duimg year Ii..m Iird J urine year in the hou-. I Kt'inatuin, J.iiiumi y i, 1 J4 So. oj meals ci-n t tratnj. duriiii; rar... AKTICI-KS M WTKACI I K I.I , ..n I ..u,K . 7 larrcls kraut. V4.) lbs. Itittr. b i:ai!n- lai-1. tlirrtls WMp, o. nili.u 2 vlll'l In. v ImN- knt, 41- hrm I. 22 tw vl, 1.1O iiu-n'-A (iiH'., (jvi apiius. 10 Lmmiets, 40 rs. .mcu' tins'. 4(1 pis. ' liu-u's S4M.Lh. 20 pr. liiitttlie, lo tc-.ittu 1 i;I1ih. NAMKSilh" INMATKS IK I Ul I IN Hul'SK IH'KIMj VKAK. lanicl Mclntire. Tat keoitt.. l'al Valtu. ' J4iur Uurujk, Ami Jitiunttiu Lliza MtRiuzuj M H H M M H H M N H H H H M U y f :o tl Ma had MaVv. K..I.1. Na.li. ..- il..,, ... Weakland. K.!get M. lifde. 1 1 aid. K . , Oilman. Ftiiih.i Conn, Wiiiiam Kr!!!, Se'd-t'i k. l-iaitk Vaik-. 2 ml. Hit- ..) M.. 11 1 I till. .Ill et Allllli AMI H ST DC I . I hi mile. I'l ii iK M 1 III il si 22 30 I I v n HI Ml I . I'etet Mciiough I.i. oti Tlioiiia- J- inaliiie) lame-- 1.1 :!-.! I l 1. Iiai d t Iw.-iiv I'.h.i 1 Inc. I. .is ..I Cleaitle'.d I .. . " I laapliiu t o 92 1NSI RAM 1. l 1'Kol'l- K I 1 11-11 1 an. c Co. Noith Ameina. I.ukx ;o; 1 w agon bed-. In 111. 111. i t ... Not t h A met 1. a. I1..1; .- IMIIIIP l, i Ilia, h IIH-I V I Itlelil. ot Haiti.. id hou-e and i .ilili-lit- . bain -'ilea--li .-I I'hti.idelpl.ia, li.iti-.c. . ( and.) ia M lltual. . oiitelils .. i.aiu I .eiiii.tli. 1'liiladi-ipi.ia, ho-pit.il and till licll.iatl i'ltt-ltulg. Sun I- 11c ol I .olid. .11, " lii-itiati. 1- I ... N..ttli Allien, a. tunc- I. ,; in li.ni-.i- s; (.7 37 '.4 2 4" 47 U 17 37 2. 2(t 17 t.l It! Mi 3 4" 2 Oil Ho J. I. 1, 9H 20 - I t2 a. t4 34 21 I 27 m. (.7 1 1 7 s- 4., 21. -3 i... .( ; o. is c, r-c V. 73 21 107 02 7 9 2i 1 ; S"l ?! m 44 t2 l3 J.i2 93 1 r 1 2II 14 4,: ... 33 II. 1 : ti 14 MHMI S KI.I I IM Ii l: Mil.- . , S I I U A I'D lallle llllillll. lot M-ll-i..ll lin.i'.- I'cllMoll ol lllli;h K.-l'-l- ! K..g, 1 M Applications I'OK Liquor Licenses. 17 91 . "i . 27 '.4 19 31 c; 10 3- 7 ' t v 4 23 2(1 21 40 47 o" -4 1 ; .,s s; 77 7s 17.. 2- 1 ; 02 H 21 I 1 03 92 ill lo '12 I 4-' ''I Notice is hereby given Unit the l..ll,, n t plli-Mln.lis lor liiplor lu-ellw, hate Im-cii u t lie eftlee ot 1 lie t ' lei k ol the loiiit ..I 1. Sesi-ioiiH of Camhi iu eoiiiitv. I'a.. aii.l i'i J. relented hi Ihe said court lor il eot.-i.lei ,1 on Monday, l-cbi nary inth, 1-m A-ll II l l: I.UK..I 1. 11. Let i 1 In Kelt , .litmes llanllll 1. i. Myei 1 ,' HA Ci: I1IW VMIII- Harry A .Luther ,,. , ' A ii 111 ' I. I.'l . . W N lli.unl .. II . I'.. A . Ilium l i i.. . '. A . I amhaith I 1. . 1 Altcrt Flick 1. ; loll II i lil-ser r. t.i .loli 11 .1 . Hank 1, -, . Andrew II. Ilauk 1. ! ,. .1 ulitis I,. met j , ; , Itelg ,V .1 VV . i Hil, II li. llleenl .1 Stolt ,, 1 , l.Hwreliee Selilolh i, iu e V 1:11. .1.1. 1 o s-h 1 r. WilMam I'.row 11 i,-t . .lotin I . '1 holiius r.-l 1 . Matthew W.akl.-ii (,u . IIK-T S1-11IS..S -..i;i.l ell. W llliam .1 . 1 1'Doiineli 1,..;, 1 H l.T ToVt N-H I I. John It Cornell i, t . , .l.c.h Itlpps (! 1 hai e KIi.hIv . ... 1 . i 1: A liKI KI.H 11 IH -ll I I-. I.eore Urn her 1, : , S I". Naglr i.-i.,. i:k.in 'Hut -iiii'. S . V. A 11. lei sou i. r . John H :iark ... 1.1.. William K I'linlialil n- . I till MeNa.lv i,.-.,. 'I' F. IIomiii-II 1. M. Winters Urns nln.il.,. 1.2 2-. 21. 42 40 40 41 2 . ! .1 . I.. eckley Ll. j I It A N T..M Vsll I r . S. A I '.i.t 1. I r. a . 1 1..11.1I1HV 1. , j Will lam I i. nv.ler j ; ri.i ssiii i;i; la.iini 1.11. fast vt vuo j J . Ti . I i.-iiiiv 1 ,. . I KIIKN-Ill III. I'.nlilll l.ll, K- r W - A Ii I'. A lla-i t K . lU-u.ler . :.. I'. K. Iirown 1.1 I.. A . ClMVef 1. ' I 1. 1.1. 1.1: 1 ou nii 1 1-. ' .1 a cob V . A ni.H 1 ' 1 Flanci-s X 4 tt 1. ' . 1. At II I I X U .llOli. II. Fl aiu-is X llurk i"t . It. K. Iliguaii i.-l. j ".arles I ii.i 1 , 1 1 Michael I llhanis 1.; j I-', r. i.iil.-n 1. : .1.. -ei.il M . iimiiiig 1 -' . 42 2'. All.-ll II. Heist L. Il.i-.ti-r I'.iew nig I'linipaiiy. . A 1 1 1 ... I l,en li l.ut - A Son lohll labile A III holiv F.-nl'.la I I. C It.K-keleller j Hem v sey inure Ml l.,.e-., ll' Wlio'l-i ... f 1 .I...II . VI li. u--.-t I'll. I.I . . . Wlini.-.l Henry shook. lieorge eckley. Jr . .. I, 1. 1. IT. I H ToWNsHIl'. John A. Met u ire II ATI M.s Itiilint'i.ll. F. L. I'.e.-kw ith S. II. Charles Marshall .ll.alrick t'harle- Kim-ey Anil re. 1 . h 1 1 ', v I lini-i K. Nagie M l. Ii.iel II . Nsgle M . 1. N ieliolM.it. I . M. Not lev John A I'atU .I..I111 A . I'lai! av llliam 'I .w ii-einl Fl ank arga 1 iikhtii Ki.iioi 1. 11 . C. I". 1 .'Ii.. un. d I. II. I I IIOIC'I l.ll. Andrew l!ir-t tieorge Itrant Cam - to i.laiii-s A. Hulk C A tge , Olio F. lleilv I II lair sholt I KoUti Smitl 'l lieiloie Se II I Cornelius Muthi-arn I'A TT I IN 111" lloll. II j II. . lin k .lohn F. liniiiiei' .v. .los. F. Marks .. ' F. II. Clirrall j Samuel hellv A John 15. .vi e i .lohll K ll. Il lltl 'diaries A. L.iiiglH'iii K A. Mellon J M Kol. iiisou j Walter .1. eak land 1 sin. tin M . iKon Ul. Ie ' W I, 'u I i (14 .,, ' 1'eter 1'. fining t I 1-. 11:1 vi. v. e..i:i n . . 11 . John Armstrong . tr. 00 lohn I- . liritei ... l-i tnj I Hugli anavan 24- on j Albeit Dielil 241 " I I in v ul W Martin -'77 s I'eter Sevinoiir li. W Shlltler... i-..i:tai.i: T..HS-II1I-. William II . F.dwaids .1. V . Fi aney i.k v lr row h-ii . f. .1 Wilvoii Allen W ill mm A 'hiinin lol:n McMlllleu Mieha.fl Schell si-am. 111: iiiii;i.i i.H . Francis II . Ceaif r 4" K' 219 Ml 922 ill j 122 79 2'll 1.2 2tl on 441 9- I- .0 2-o l.) j 74 ,0 ' tSei.ige H. liiHiidoll 449 .0 I .latum A. Kukpatiiek ' Fre.1 l.'i.ilelill.. 5 I M.C. Westoter s l VI vt t: 1: 1 1 1 1 1. I.. l;i 'I .. 11 . J01111 (.littith ' 1 j Fiancix Kurt "o . .I.,,n 1. y eiiiioth 10 j M SI..I 1.11 M ToU -H -II 1 e. Q9 , Th...s I'.row 11 .V Jos . II . Spelce 99 I .IH1-1.1, 1 . Conner .... lohn II i I It-. I Son. ,11 I'. I.antrv 1 ll'-nr M'-Ai.ullv wit. W I.. In KoIm-i t K. Not lev' M. mklai..i Tt H HI I II 1 1 1. la. Ilol I II .'"M-ph 4, . Kelt lain John i;..l.ly lohn J . K limey U .1. Flunked W Aslll M. TON 1!IWS".llr Frank l.fap Martin laMp I: I . Likens , H . .1. MeX I i - Thomas I linen w 11 iti: 1 1 it ami r. Kii Smith WII.M1.IIK l-.i'llol ..II I . W. Holder Conrad V eli.lerot li . III." .!('. HAIU'.V, Flonl.urg. !'., Jan. 27. ls;i. 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