J r ant uid : n nth rw- i ol the, rtr.. dby s to 0. B, St 1G, TEL IONCY; ,0' nd u. f t D P ' la K , tt ' B.-, f -t r..t" ,l. Mil " . fc"r" IV ..if- ,.nK mm "' if CO . on, 1 OR ,.-n .n,airD-' oor r1' :uwo i BT. . of cat .it" of to iillV of the IIS. nt M'T si'"' V IK on if ambrin rccmnn. S Hf-.NSBfKO. CAMBKU CO.. PA. IKII'AV. AI'RIf, 13. ism. !.. I. AM PKHMlSiAL. -H.ii'v WilU-r is laid ui with a bad . Kridayi is an arbor dav. See .. lt t. , . i p'.atil tree. (,.,,. : St miiiiaii. of South Fork, wi ii lin-lay. .I .i.ii !-. of Cr.-s-.on. w as in town ! :. iv ,,.ui on Tlnirxlay. M. I- K.-an-r, of this tlai-e, is tr'H'i- in J'"lilitovn. : .l,.!,n I.anJ. of Spans; ler, was in . I,,;,, i ;i hour-on WVdin-sday. : ini 1'yrtn-. of Wi-siover. spent .. i i Klu-ii-hiim with Ii ii fumily. K-si.--r:iI Stitietn-jii, of South Fork, j,,. '"I i" Kl n-!niiii on Monday. t-i ! .1 . II' "nlllior. K-i., of .lolmstow II. j ,. i . :. i, I'.'iiit'd fit V olif itor of Jolms- ;.., l- ;,. r.,iii:tid IVlam-v. of ;.-illitiii ;.. --nt a f-w hours in town on ;.- -,. i man Tihbott and Mrs. Uoh .... ,,; place w ere Altoona on : : i- ,. . .1. 1 1 iiinplir.-ys has sold the s . h r : i i'""""' Ii viu and Harvey : : ii i Keliy, of .Jai-k-on tovvn , , ,; .,; ,ri, Thursday jf la-t week, aed i: . ,,. : - . , :i : -. fl . p. ; -; iii of William Makin. in i ,,' : ,.i ii-hl. has lieell reiilu-eil fnitii t: . " 1 ii"'11! Ii. , I i. mk l'a-il. one of." Allegheny ,..,,-!.,;."- - i rlllen-. as a viMtor lo I. . ,t..m: ! 1 in -day. ; ,'.. r' K. ' a idy has s;.!, his i.-v I , .-. :, i?n p!,- -ii. i-t to la id illiams. .. .,- i.-i i'.',-:i i k I i ir j1.""'. 1: . l.na!'i William-, of I loine-teail. v ini- in Klunslnii on Monday, i, rii i.j h":ii "ii Tuesday. . ;, v . .1 . liii! ami wife,- of Uoots- !. i ii 1 1'. .ti ' ''- ' he hitter's mulli ., 1 - in-, in thi- plai e. in !h-l-el. uf 'oa!ort. and Mair- .. V-.i.!..'. ! I'atioii. wre married at i . ii:--- i "ii Tli'ii-dj.V" id l:i-t week. Mi. l- i. i- W i--iniier. of ( 'oueiiiauh, a ; i r- -ni.-nt of I'.l.u -klie'k tow li-l: i., lias r ".:!., ! I.:- farm in that town-hiji. M Mu.i.-n .v. smith. ol I.iliy, have -.v.i i, i., i. i n-' niitiris uhii h will lie ; i.:,.i .si mil in.s.-.-i iatin.u- cui limn. Keud i- ' ia s , in ,l.iy ijiue . ar- of luniher Were v.:- i l..-t ..-i-n I ri-viii and Lilly, i iii- i li iMjd tracks for several I. in.!:.. i I i raver, of the I'.lair House. ,: ). -:! i , . ! a-i d the fair irroiiiKls i. .' Tli. ii. ..i. i ' s it.-m'ier next fur the -.:.i. !-'. Mr. W. I i.i llith. ..f this plai e. started I I. - -1 iiii - ,i iv iii, i: in:ar t lie -t at l. Hi on W'ed ; r-ai:, r a -liiil-iluvv u ii ill iil: I ho vv in- I'!. -: .r.- of W. U. .lorn--, in the U'.-st v. ;. in, atnr,lav !a-t al a-siir- 1- ',. Weilniell Kll 1 1 1 ti fid . the )l iee I- i j .i,i.iit s-.i. ai'S.i n T l'.ivi-. of this plaee. is i :'v f,ii I he -tateineiit that we will i. .v-eU liii.- weather from to- ... P .:.,: . - I ;.:t.i.-t for ImiMiiiir a reservoir i k ' ii.r.st,.' In- I II let to Me--s. C. - !: - . - ,!.u e. The eo-i will ap- ::. a-,' "1 ,.-.!av !;i'!it 'A prize liL'ht. that !-..' ... ii, Iia..- ! ,,roiii;, did not come oil t : flu- iiiii p.-i ti d presence of S'. .1. I... I lv ! wa- Uiil. d at Iluiit- :. s-i. !:.m munliii; while picking ; - 'iv i::n, of cual that wereseat- ' traek. I - I :. i .!;,,:,. a .l.iliii-tow n inerchiin!. i i .i-.jiaiii-ni iur i lie lien, tit or r: ,- i.,,,t-.. Lmlwiu' has i; i;-. a--;'uec. 1 - i - 1 . ,i l.y the I ;,.il..--s ..f ,I- ' :i' h..iie tiiwerhave aain I I,- --i,ie-- i- displ.-a-ed , ... . ... i . I i v . i ai 1 1.. n-aiid t rout frv i H.e -mall str,.am in thi- fry In inir p'lt i u small '' - " : arv t.. the lU.i. kliek. : r., t..v ., f,, ...... ,r r..,i,l.,., t i.f ' ' ' .-!..(.. died at the home of hi- I It, I .. i,. Ka-t l'i.l,.,M:.lrl, i a ' i I -.li .I.f. ,,; ;;s years, j 1..,-, ... ,,f i,jr,ir,j township, j ! '' " -iiopped dead from heart " ,"' V " ! while on the public !i' - a A i!e iintl four children. " " ' '. II ir-iuan. daughter of I'. r ' ' !: i:" ' " v -nth F ork, died at her . 1 '' I" on .Saturday, aired " ha.' Uei, j,-k hut a "' '' ' ' ' .'.ear Scalp Level, w as " ! 1 ":' -M-'iiiitv for U atin' his i . ' 1 post would furi.isi, j - ': ! !n-i!. i ne for -iii-h men as In live car loads I ''-!.! 1'iihis place for the '." The work of layinir A . .' r 1 --aiu alHiut the lirn ' " ' f-.r " uiiiiiiiir the l're-hy- ' piacc was iei on 1 -Hi. I.oiitihry, of Coop- : learn the amount of 1 i'avi-,,n. ,f ,is i!;i,-e. " I-.",' s.-hool in P.iacklick ! a-l -l in. in I h-, h;is re- '"'- '"' i'il' concluded a :'i in. Li - ' U 1.. 1: .' " ''" '" "' M icha. l I'.rackeii in ' -i- ! i,y bin flats ,, Tn.-s-'' 1 1 ' d in I. arn t he amount no-:, i..lt ai- informed that 1:.. '' ' '"tup iii v w ill huild a tita- v. -' road, for the con- , i i i - ho w ih to L'i't on ;. . ' t point. ''" ' - ; " ' 'ml, i i,, county fot the . , ' of fertilizers, as ap .... , S' !' !-,rv is John F. '" ' -'atnes .1. Thomas, ' toi":.A""' K,:f ' - y , ' " " '"-al in this state -.V. i - ""v- Al"'l !f,. The law Nii.U, 'rMl'"'i:""- ,,"t -:t'lay U--i ,. ',' "'"'--of the hook and line " 'n!'" , :ir ''" M''"1;y. . " 'v H 'f. t r,....,, 1I1(, ( )(, I ''V,'r i"kS i-.. ''i-"''"v''r"d. the remains i . . nppo-e, lu have !'. .. ., , ' '"hn-towi, lliM)d. . .:. ,."' ' V "f "" ,Vl"'sVlvatii:l !'." " l'u U' j"d-ed from the f. ' 'TV in i H'l'leale i;i tons of "f wat. rand 11 jjali. Ulai i, "ii it- pay roils lo4,io Li V:!.'.,.; '-'"'d "f 'no,-.-,, and "f ,;;'ilitin. died on M-r 1 7l,. t at the home of hi r rt illness, .j j,; y,.ars ' P'aee ii, st. I'atricWs r -IT I j, ''iiiii on .Monday. .'1 l:-. woman who was with ' I:..'. a' murdered l1arr..M"1J'',VSpl:i,', t,,r' y-'irs "l 'k i"1 ,,,u,,,"r Friday h J-v, r.. ' "Ml tu Ihe workhouse "i drunk and disorderly. Mr. S. I). LudwiK, proprietor of the uiu shenkle Mill," in this place, has a new ad in this Issue of the Frkkmas. Mr iuuw ig nas the roller process in the mill and is now turning out as good flour as can oe gotten any place in the commonwealth . -M. Jiutler, who was shot In the head while peering into the window of a ueignoors bouse in Marlinsbura. Blair county, ou Friday night. March 30, by J. F. Kyler, who w as in the house courting a young lady, diea on Sunday. Kyler is iu Jail. Miss May Hentz, of Somerset, w ho last August tripped on a defective pavement it I... I....... .. I. .. .1 t .11 a . oit.iiKu aim icii. nreaallig i Ixine in her arm. dislocating hershoii'derand tear ing a tendon by which she is permanently injured, has siicl the borough of Somerset for J...IMI damages. ilenry McLall, a hrakeman on the 1 ennsylyania railroad, had his right hand canrrht w hile making a coupling at F.lairs- .....t on rii.i.i) loreiiiM.ii, aim it was so badly crushed that amputation was neces sary. .Met all s home is at Osceola, but he boards In ( ireciisburg. Webb Kvans. formerly of this place, a notice or w hose arrest at Kane, 'a., for forgery was noted in last week's Fkkkmax, is now in jail at Kidgway, Klk coun ty, w here lie has been incarcerated in de fault of bail to await trial at the next session of court to lie held for that comity. II. M. A: I. K. Iinton, sons of the late Col.tuel .lohn I. Linto:i. of Johnstown, have purchased the Somerset DciiHH-rtlt aiio nun wns weeK s issue ol I lie paper have assumed control. The 1 t iitiH-rit has always Im--h one of our most valued cx--l.aim.-s ami we wish H,th the old and new ;uopriet rs success in the future. James S. Keagy, of Altoona, an em ploye in the planing mill of the Pennsyl vania railroad in that city, fell from a trestle while endeavoring to remove a bell from a pulley on Monday morning and re reccive.I injuries which resulted in his death several hours afterwaid. He leaves a wife and daughter to survive him. IVanut soup is a new culinary wrinkle w hich appeals to those who are in search of novelty. The nuts art; shelled, roasted and ground to a fine powder, and stirred into a cream soup made from a pint of milk and a pint of water, a small table spoonful of (lour and a large on of butter, rubbed together and well seasoned with pepper. A force of men is engaged in tearing out the end of the Johnston Company's rail mill in order lo erect an annex building about one hundred feet square. Many im provements have been made on the mill recently, the saws and straightening presses having Ih-cii moved some, distance from the rolls, and it is now found neces sary to enlarge the building. JithnsVuca Trihinn: Iticycle rider are every where awaiting anxiously the advent of good roads that they mount their metal steeds and take a spin through the country. This leads us mention the fa.-t that Messrs. Uable it Co., of Altoona. are selling a lirst class, well made, highly tinished bicycle with all the latest improvements for .V.t. It Is t he Swan Safety and anyone intending to buy a bicycle should give them a call. John Mrovvii and Samuel Crove. two young residents of Jackson township, were airesieuon aiunlay. charged iy Penn sylvania, Railroad Policeman Sharetts, of Callilm. with larceny and receiving sto len goods. The article stolen was a cad dy of tobacco whiL-h was taken from the company's warehouse at Mineral Point on the night of the i.lth of March, lliovvn entered bail for his appearance at court and (irove was brought to jail. Nelson A. Ilutler. the engineer who was so badly injured at Patton on Thurs day of last week, died on Friday night and w as buried al I larrisburg on Moiidav after noon. The deceased four years ago resid ed :il llarrisburg when- he had charge of the dried States Hotel in thalcity. Two years a,, he disposed of his interest in the hotel and resumed his f.irni-'r occupation is an engineer, and accepted a Misiiiou as such on the l!ec -h Creek road. He was about t." years of age. Kill Nye writes: '"Every newspaper man has, at some time iu his newspaper experience, met t he man w ho takes more pa.ier- thiii. he can read. He was iu town la.-t vv.-.-k. He paid ".".cents for an alma nac, w iped his nose on awning, tried to blow out an electric light at the hotel, tried lo light his cigar ou it. put a nickel III the s,t at the postoflicc becail-e the mail didn't appear, wanted to lick the cashier of the bank because it closed at '. o'clock, ami watched the sign over the jew elry store looking for it to strike." Ou Thursday night of last w ek about lo o'clock tire broke out in the basement of the storeroom of H. C. Waudby, at:d had ma-Ie such progress lie fore its discovery that the building and its contents were so.jn it mass of flames. Tin- storeroom, dwelling house and stable of Mr. Wauil !y wcre burned to the ground, as was also a dwelling house occupied by Mr. J. livan. The household effects of Mr. Ilyan were saved. Mr. Waudby's loss Is est imatod at aUoit with an insurance of r.'.io. while Mr. Iiyan had an insurance of 5.siin. The Cambria tire brick works, located near Hummer's, iu II--ade township, have Ih-cii sold to the linn of Haitiin-on A Walker, of Pittsburg, one of the largest firms of opeiators and shippers of various kinds of brick in Pennsylvania. The di rectors met at the works on Tuesdav at which time the sale Was completed. It is stilted that the new company will commence operations on a largerscale than heretofore., and as the clay is of a superior quality from that found iu any other part of the state, there is every prospect of there being a ready market for the mater ial. A dispatch from Pliilipsburg states that t he fa i I lire of t he delegation of miners from the Ciearlield region iu attendance at the I lit 1 eiis and lieyiioldsville mass i t- ings to in. luce the miners of those regions to suspend work has materially changed the situation of alTa:rs in the Ciearlield and lieech Creek districts. The. suspen sion will continue al most of the mines until Friday, when all the men will return lo work in anticipation of being ordered to again suspend work sometime tietwccnthe l.'.lh i list, and the 1st of May, the order to be issued by the olliccrs of Ihe national or ganization. Frank Suter. aged 'js years, a fireman on the Pennsy I vsuiia railroad, was instant ly killed at Tvvetity-eighlli street, Pitts burg on Thursday of la-t week, while winking with his engine. He was under the tank changing the air from automatic to straight. The mechanism caught iu some way ami then let go suddenly. T he brake beam Ih-w back and s ruck him on the back of the head, breaking his neck and killing them instantly. Suter was Imhii and raised at South Fork, his parents having died when he was buta boy, and lie was cared for by strangers. He was em ployed by the Pennsylvania Kailroud Com pany for a number of years and lived for some time at Conemaiigh. In ls'.ii he was transferred to the Pittsburg yards. School KrHirl. Following is reMrt of (ill school No. 1 at St. Lawrence for sixth mouth ending April 3, Numlwr enrolled. SO: average attend ance, 41. Perfect in attendance Roy Al bright. Michael Niebauer, Simon Nieliauer. Anthony Niebauer. Walter (Jill, Harry iill. Alviu (iill. Philip Hak. r. Frank Kib-h-r, Maggie Kline. Maty Kibler, Vickie liopp. Mary tJill, Annie o'ceal. Annie IJak er. Trecie Niebauer, Kosie Uopp and 15ar bara Uopp. Thctherjtrce Mo ti n mr nf . At the meeting of the commissioners of the counties of Clearfield. Indiana and Cambria at Cherrytree on Thurslay of last week an organization was effected by electing A. E. Woodrldge, of Clearfield, president, and Clarence Hart, of Indiana, secretary. After discussing the question of the location of the monument at some length it was decided to have the county surveyors of the three counties meet and examine the lines for the purpose of loca ting the exact spot where the cherrytree stood, and the meeting adjourned to meet again at the calnf the president. Coun ty Surveyors Caldwell, of Indiana; Hvers, of Ciearlield, and Scanlan, of this county, met at Cherry tree one day last week and after making some preliminary observa tions appointed Tuesday, the lTlh day of this mouth, as the day for definitely fixing the location of the monument. From ob servations already made the probabilities are that the spot once occupied by the cherrytree is now iu the channel of the rivet. Marriage l.trrnnrii. The following marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphnns' Court for the week ending Wednesday, April 11, ls-.H: C. A. llarbaiigh, Elton, and lielle Cam eron, Strong-tow ii, Indiana county. Henry C. Dunim. Nicktowu, and Mary A. Wylaud, Spangler. John Lee and Margaret Hannah, Dy sart. Thomas Williams and Ida Walker, South Fork. James Stiimpf and Margaret Lantzy, Elder tow nsliip. T. W. Letts and Catharine Noel, Car rolltown. Harry W. Arthur, Johnstown, and Sarah M. (irithlh, Stonycreek township. tieorge (Sorga and Melon l)orogi. Wash ington township. lieorgeT. II uston. Johnstown, and Ka tie Hell Fetteruian. Strongsiown, Indiana county. Charles A. Shaffer, Mineral Point, and Ellen Pergin. Coiiemaiigh. James L. (Jross and Fannie Hoover, Johnstown. A 'ialpurl Krandal. Miss Annie Fai ln-r, whose home is w ith her parents iu Wilmore, who are prominent people, has been station agent at Coal port Ciearlield county, for eight or nine years. and has always borne a good reputation. She was ill at the house of Isaac (.lates on Thursday night of last week and Dr. Woods of (.oalport, attended her. Alter lie left a dead infant was found in a satchel up stairs. Word was sent to Miss barber s parents in Wilmore. her father arriving on Friday morning. The unfortunate girl then con fessed all. and has sworn out an informa tion against James Stetler, proprietor of the Central Hotel in Coalport, charging him with being the father of the child lloth he and Dr. Woods have disappeared and warrants have been issued for their arrest. M iss Farber has always moved in the best society. Stetler and Dr. Woods are supposed to have gone in tin- direction of Iloiitzdale, and it is thought they wil soon tie apprehended. Kallronal Af rifleut at I'Rtion. On Thursday morning of last week eight loaded cars got started in some way from the Flanagan Run mine, in Carroll town ship, and soon gained a frightful velocity dow n the grade to Patton where they col lided with Keech Creek engine No. 7, which was standing near the depot. Engineer N. A. Ilutler, Fireman 15. I!. Wood and P.i'iikemiin Jesse Starr were on the engine when the cars struck and all were seriously injured, r.ngineer Ilutler s being such as to preclude all hope of recov ery. Wood was thrown from the engine, and though seveiely bruised and cut, wil! recover. Starr was injured about the spine and aKo inteinally. but may recover. The engine and cars were badly wreekec and tin- track torn up for a considerable dista nee. Just where the. blame lies for the acci dent is not yet placed but in investigation will In- made, and should it prove to have Im-cii caused mali'-iously. it is hoped that the guilty partii s will be made to siilTer. Hiib'n t rrf L Kallron1. Contractor C. F. Lingenfelter. of Clays- burg, informs us that he met a party of western capitalists at Cumberland last week and maJe arrangements for the com pletion of the Rob's Creek railroad, which will run through the northern part of Red ford county. The line will extend from Sout h Fork. Cambria county, to Somerset and Redford counties, then it will take a northwesterly course into Rlair '-oiiuty. Mr. Lingenfelter says the road will likely tap the Pennsylvania and West Virginia at Cessna, if the hitter road is ever built; and it may lie extended to Somerset and make connection with the Raltiuiore ,V Ohiy at Hoovcrsville or P.ethel. He thinks the large area of undeveloped coal and timber lands in the counties through which the proposed railroad is to I'm will make the building of the road a payii.g in vestment. lit 'If i n il Uiizt ttr. ItrokeOat ofjnll. Eight prisoners escaped from the county jail at irei-nsburg on S-iturdav evening. The turnkey. William McCready, was left insensible and bleeding profusely from wounds on the head, and his assistant. William McSheary, was helpless from a severe cut oyer the left eye. Four of the ntei: were recaptured. Those at large are Peter Madden, Michael (iorman, Harry Owens and a young man named Kelly. McCready and McSheary were preparing to lock up the prisoners for the night, w hen they were attacked by Peter Madden, a very unruly convict, who they supposed was safely confined. .Madden had a section of lead pipe with which he felled McCrea dy. McSheary attempted to overpower Madden but other convicts took part in the affray as above stated. It is not thougtlhat the wounds will prove serious. T he 1 ramp Law . The Pennsylvania tramp law provides that any tramp who enters a dwelling house against the permission of tin; owner or even kindles a lire on road or land of an other, without the owner's consent, may, on conviction, be sentenced to imprison ment for the act of vagrant-y, such as go ing about from place to place, is prima facie evidence that the offender is a tramp, and he cannot escape as such unless he can prove by satisfactory evidence that he does not make a practice of begging. A peculiarity of the Pennsylvania tramp act is the authority it gives to any person, an ollicer or otherwise, upon view of any offense described in the act, to arrest the the offender and take him before a magis trate. Every citizen and any number of citizens In the county are officers for the enforcement of this law. orie Tnmril to Klonr. A remarkable case of nlri fixation w as discovered when the body of Solomoi. K repps was exhumed In Taylor's cemetery near Rrownsyille, Pa., for removal to an other graveyard. The grave was near the fence which separates the cemetery from the National pike, and it is supposed that water percolating through the limestone road lied had kept the body covered with a calcareous solution. The clothing was found well preserved, although the burial took place eight years ago. The- hair and Ix-ard were crisp and felt like threads of glass. The body was entirely turned to stone, and so hard that smart blows with a pick made no impression. Uricnxlmrtj 1 h nun-rut. Mr. John Schott, an employe of the steam tannery in this place for several years, intends removing to Allegheny. Followed by Falalltla. The Indiana Gazette, in Us first Issue af ter Christmas, contained an account of the marriage of Miss Helen Fulton, daughter of Rev. Mr. Fulton, pastor of the U. B church at Rochester Mills, Indiana coun ty, to Mr. Grasse. a telegraph operator stationed at Kaylor Junction. On Saturday, March 31, a telegram was received by Mr. Fulton announcing that his son-in-law had been terribly mangled in a railroad accident and could not sur vive. Mr. Fulton started at once to drive to Glen Campbell in order to get a train for Kaylor. Uoon arriving at theGlen Camp bell depot he received word that his son- in-law w as dead. A strange series of accidents appeared to attend the young man'actions in connection with his wedding. A short time before the day set for his marriage the station at Kaylor was enter ed by two robbers. He had :t5 of the rail road company's money and a gold watch secreted there, and these fellows were af ter it. He entered the room and found them endeavoring to secure possession of his treasure. One of the robbers raised a a revolver but Mr. Grasse made his escape and summoned help frni the passengers of a train which had just arrived at the sta tion. One of the thieves was caught and arrested. He subsequently turned state's evidence and implicated his pal. Roth were tried at Ebensburg two weeks ago, one reciving a sentence of five years in the penitentiary while the other got ten. Mr. Grasse had to make good the money stolen. as he had orders not to leave it at the sta tion. After he had started for Rochester Mills, a day or two liefore Christmas, iu order to U- married, he was sandbagged on the road and robbed of all the money he had. and was compelled to return to his home for more money. Arrived at Rochester Mills two days be fore the solemnizing of the nuptials, the groom prospective was chagrined to learn that the officer who was to have procured the marriage license had been called away and the papers had not been obtained There was nothing for him to do but to get his sweetheart and make a flying trip to the Indiana court house. A drive of 40 miles through the mud was unpleasant, but the lovers accomplished it in twelve hours, aud all was serene for the ceremony . He left a young man in charge of the t.-l egraph office at Kaylor during his absence. and when Mr. Grasse returned to Kaylor with his wife, he found this young man had been killed iu an accident. And nov three months and one week from his mar riage, his own death occurs. Real F.ntale Trannftri. A. W. Pringle et ux. to Roliert Furguson, Summerhill, M.STi. Peter Roley et ux. to William E. Litz- inger, Allegheny township, -'.". Frank Powers et ux. to Mary Thaw Thompson, Cresson, f4,son. Michael D. Wills to Rridget Wills, Ash ville, t-'j.ooo. Chest Creek Land and Improvement Company to John F. I '.on nor, Patton, Jl.aO. Andrew J. Ktttell et ux. to Loretto Mer chandise Company, Loretto, $."50. Mary A. McGarrity to Rev. E. J. Deg- nan. Cresson. fJoo. Mary Christy to Ellen M. Nagle, Lo- etto. ?s.V. William Skelly et ux. to Sy vestvrShimp, Gallitzin; f I,7oo. Eleanor Morgan to Henrietta Ashcom. Johnstown. f.VKi. Kosie Young et vir. to Isaac Weaklcn, Hastings, fl,.aon. Henry Martz et ux. to Mrs. K. E. George, Lilly. Jloo. John A. Kennedy et ux. to Charles Von I. iinen. Stonycreek township, f.io. German Loan. Ruilding fc Savings As sociation to John and Ilenry J. Kaab. Johnstown. fl.ir.O. David Jones et al. to John (J. Jones, Coiiemaiigh borough, II. John G. Jones et al. to David Jones, Coiiemaiigh borough. $1 William Wells to George Varner, Cone maiigh borough, fJ,Joo. Emanuel Young et ux. to David C. Strayer, Sandy vale cemetery, $'. Cambria Iron Company to David C. Strayer, Johnstown, John A. Good et ux. to the Johnstow n v; Stonycreek Railroad Company, Johns town, fl. German Loan. Ruilding fc Savings As sociation to Evan A. James et al., Johns town, f.'.UII. F. W. Glark et al. to Johnston Roard, Morrellville. ti:i. Margaret Eaily et ux. to Mary Doran, John-tow n, $10. James J. Kaylor, trustee, lo Sebastian Sil.erts. Gallitzin township, fl,ii. James While to James M. Kaylor, Al legl.ny township. $.VjO. John Ashcroft et al. to D. H. Lovell. Cresson, $1. Ag ies M. Confer et vir. to William C. Allison, Upper Voder township. Harry A. Glass to Leonce Simpson, Has tings, $;i. Jane Day is to Edward Kimball, Cambria township, S.'l'jo. Argimral I.lat. Cases set down for argument at argument court, April 1'., lS'.M: County treasurer vs. Weaklen. Duncan vs. Pender. Taylor vs. Caldren. Commonwealth vs. Sharkey. Doran vs. Piper. Wingatd vs. Voder. Hoffman ys. C. Raucrlein Rrcwiug Com pany. Commonwealth vs. Hauk. Same vs. McKcnzie. In re bridge in Susquehanna township. Iu re road in Rarr township. Martin vs. Coad. Jones vs. Johnstow n c'ty. In re assigned estate of Ella R. McDon ald. Simon vs. John Peihler it Co. Edwards vs. German Fire Insurance Company. In re liquor license of J. M. Gillespie. John H. Waters vs. Myers. Lochrich vs. Jordan. C. Rott ,fc Rio. vs. Weimer. Vaught vs. RIacklick Navigation & Im provement Company. Rrinker vs. Parrish. Cresswell vs. J no. Duer t Son. McAleer vs. Harbison el a I. In re rule on county commissioners Commonwealth vs. Itlaud. Iu re r ad iu Cambria township. Lane vs. Lane. Commonwealth vs. Altimus. Noon vs. Itriudlc. Glass vs. Glass. County commissioners vs. Sanders. Hughes vs. Martin. Jas. C. Dauby, 1'rothonotary. Nrml-nnnlblj Pay Art. A llarrisburg dispatch of Tuesday says: "Factory Inspector Watchorn is harassed with complaints from the milling regions of the state regarding violations of the semi-monthly pay law. The most recent comes from t.allltzin, where Mitchell & Co.'s employes petition the factory InspiM-t-or to take such action as the law requires to secure payment of wages semi-uiouthly. Suit was brought agaiust Mitchell &. Co., ex-Judge Krebs, of Ciearlield, represent ing the United Collieries Company, and 11. R. Wigton & Sons have agreed with the factory inspector to a case stated in which the coal operators will test the scope of the act. One case will lie argued before the Ciearlield county court, and the other tie fore that of Westmoreland county. Judge Krebs contends the act will not hold water. ' . - m The World' Fair Kebnlll for the Paca of Ilialorjr. The "Rook of the Ruilders," one of the most artistic and magnificent publications ever issued is now being offered by the Pittsburg lHxiMttrh to it readers. It is lieyond question the greatest offer ever made by a newspaper. See the DiiiU-h lot lull information. Miscellaneous Xotlres. TtTLLt.N h. SMITH, ol Lilly. Pa., nave jJjL opeDed op an Immense new llDe of Cloth Inn and Uenu' Furnishing vioods. Call and fm tnem. EBENSBUKO. PA.. APK1I. 2. ISM I hmw made arraonementi witb Prolcsaura itlbson ani Biter, wno will conduct the normal whool this rammer In tixoibarv. to aire tntlrnctlona In Typewriting- and Mfaocraphj at rea sonable rate, siiudenta who wish to take op tola coarse fboulJ write me at once lor partlcn lars. Student who desire to do so, can com mence at any time irom this date. JLNN1ECBAVER. mcb30 anythlnc In Clothing or Dents' Forolsb Ooods ko to Mullen A Smith's. UIIt, Pa. HAVE YOUR EYES K EPA IK ED. frul. Lame, the eye specialist, of PltU banc, will be In Ehensbarg on April 18th at It. C'reery's dental ottice Irom 10:3o a. m. till 6 30 r. M. Examination ol the eves and Klu&ea lur nlhed II needed. onsolt&tlon tree. Ebens banc reiereocea If desired. mSw-S FIK a N"bby Necktie or a nice Starched Shirt. go to Mnuea A Smith's, Lilly. Fa. TTANTED I have employment for a lew good ff bustlers. Write for terms. They will sur prise you. Big money for the Hunt men- H. H SHENK. Cor. Third and Cumberland streets. Harrlsbunr. Pa. apo.3X 1HE rlKbt place to boy your Spring Suit Is at Mullen A Smith's, Lilly, Pa. 'I'HE Ebensburar Buildina; Loan Association 1. will oiler lor sale at the ouucll chamber, Eb ensbonr, on the .'ourth Monday In April, fl.oiJU.ou. THUS. HAVIs, Lbatbh Lakimkb. Secretary. President. Fl'KS. Ueonre L. Fredericks, of Ebeoaburg, pays the highest market price lor all kinds rl lurs. f t' you want to get the latest In Hats go to Mul L lep . Smith's. Lilly, Pa. SALE OF PKOPEKTY ANI FKANCHISES OFCKKNSON HCl.KAKHtl.ll COI'M Y ANI NEW YUKK SHOKi KOUTE KA1L KOAO COMPANY. The undersigned. Special Commissioner, ap pointed lor that purpose, will. In pursuance ot a decree ot tne Court ot Common P.eas ot Cambria county. Pennsylvania, entered In tt.e rase of John C.Sims, Trustee In the mortgage ol the Cresson and Clearfield County and New Yurk Short Kouie Kallroad Company, dated the brut day el May, lxM. against said Company, No. 2, September term. INvKl, will sell as an eullretv at eleven o'clock. A. St., on the) ninth itay f May, IH4. at public auction, to me lug In si and bebt bidder at tbe Court House, In tlie town ol Ei e.ifliurg, Cambria county. Pennsyl vania, the railway property, rights and Iranchl.-es oi the raid railroad company, pirty ol the Brut part In said mortgage, which are described there in as follows: "All and singular tbe railway of tbe said party ol tbe Urn i part now constructed and In process ol construction, being the line of railway known as the i;xesson and Cearneld Hount aud New Yoik Sh. rt Koute Kallroad as tbe same la or hereafter shall be located and constructed from a point a: or near Cresson. In Cambria county, Pennsylvania, being also a point of .sunnectiun with the Pennsylvania railroad through the coun ties ol Cambria and Clearfield to a point al or near, Ansonvilie, Cieattield county, Pennsyl vania, accordiug to tbe lines ot said railway as shown by the application ol said Kallroad Clou -pauy lor their charier on hie In the office ol the Secretary ot the Commonwealth ol r enn-y IvsdIk, all in tbe said State ol Pennsylvania, and all tbe lands, tenements, and beridiiameuis acquired or appropriated lor the purose of a right ol way tor said railway or any other purpose in connection with tbe maintenance or operation tbeteof, and all tbe easements, rlgbU, liberties, privileges, lianclilses, immunities and exemptions ol tut said party ol tbe first part, appertaining to the construction, maintaining, operating, owning and enjoying ol the said railway, and every part tbereoi; and all railway tracks, railways, ways, aud lights lI ways, depot grouuds. bridges. n ducts ( culverts, fences ana other structures, de Kts, statb.n grounds, station houses, engine bouses, car houses, luel bouses, warehou-es, shops, machine lioUfet, water tanks, turn tables, sur structure. erections, nxtures. furniture, tools, implements appendages, aud appurtenances, used or Intended to be used in connection with the s aid rallwav. In any manner whatsoever, and all and a rigular the tenements, hereditaments, appendages and apurtenancea thereunto belong ing, whether now owued or acquired or hereafter tu be owued or acquired by tbe said party ol the first part; together with all and singular the rents, lolls, income. Issues aud profits of tbe sai.i railway premises and proity; and also all the tftaic. riKbl, title and Interest, property, claim and demand whatsoever as well In law an lu equity, and present and pro.-q.ec-tive ol the said party ol the hi si part In and to the same and cverv part thereof." Tilt-: TKKJIM of auch sale are to be aa fol low..: At the time the property shall l.e knocked down a deposit ol five thouran I dollars will be rt quired from the purchaser or purchasers, and the balance nt the purchase money is lo lepatd on delivery ol deed. The whole or any part ol such balance u.ar be bald in the bonds and cuopons secured by said mortgage to the extent to which said bonds and coupous shall be en titled to participate lu the distribution of the proceeds ot Sale. JOHN C. SIMS, Trust eee and Special Commissioner. April 6 ism.41. Morkn, Bonds, raln and Petroleum t arried on Margin. HENRYSPROUL&CO., H A H IRM A.MS HHIIHIK 7H tost rtli Avenue. PlllnburK It, Members ol the Nei York Stock Exchange. Philadelphia Moek Exchange. Pittsburgh Stock Exchange. Anil Chicago Hoard of Trade. Interest allowed on dully balances aubiect to check at sight through the Clearing House. lebH.Uin I-MNANCl A L STATEMENT OF WaSHINO-t'-n township. Koad Department, lor the year iwl. JOHN H. EttMt. Sui-ervlsor. lr. T amonnt of duplicate .....2.2i7 tr To fiinnui t " license money 'ari7 S To order to balance , 114 Ul Total tWJOi Cr. Hy taxe worked out.. f 32t Hy Auolt-jrs exonerations jtd Hy amount returned to Commissioners.... 84 6s Hy casn paid tor work .... ... l.liVJ rl Hy cash paid for material 11 Mi Hy rash paid lor horse hire iiTil 47 Hy cai-h pa 1. 1 lor to Is and t.laeksuilthlng l tin My cash -Mld lor road machine 2H to lij orders redeemed lei ; Hy abatement ol M. II. Kltteil irom Coui- mlMsloners......... 7 Ht Hy services as supervisor. 148 uays "ait l o -imi Ky commission on 1 83.1 75 at 5 per cent... tu Is Hy cash paid M. 1. Kltteil lor profession al services lo ou Ky cash paid lor publishing statement 'or I8W . .. i-joO Ky three trips to hhenstiurg ts oo Hy probate and one day at settlement..... 1 7 Total p-J.e-.'O 04 ADAM SMITH, Supervisor. lr. To amount ol duplicate ( 77H Ti To atuouut received lor license i:tl bo 'l o amount received Irom Munster town ship lor work goo To order to balance.... .......... lat U3 Total. ..$i.w an Cr. Hy taxes worked out 301 a.; Ky auditors' exoneration-. 77a Hy amount returned to Coiuiuisslouer .. 4 12 Hy ciKh paid lor work .... 2l im Hy cash paid for material 8 4ft Hy cash paid lor horse hire.. "! .U 144 7i Ky cash paid for tools and hlacksinltblnK 3 SO Hy cash paia Mrs. J. Isap on buggy .... loot) Hy cash paid F. A. Shoemaker, profess ional ervlc- a A INI Hr loa days' services at 41. So 113 Kv commission on $3S3 So at & per cent... IV IS Ky probate.... S Total 1.06i 34 LIABILITIES. Estimated llabtlll.es fl OMMIO We, the undersigned Auditors ol Washout ton aud Cresson townships, have examined theaboie accounts and nn.i them as staled. JOHN MTAMANY. "I ALKEKT El'KENKODE. ! , PEIEK KolilNfc. -Auditors. L. P. M litKMllT. j Attest: Wm. IIrovk, Townehip Clerk. ap 8. L. RKKD. AT-JIOT MIDI. REED & READS, Attorneyn nt livw, EBENSHUK.f. - - - PENNA. Asr-ortlee on Ceutre at reel. (4 '.M V3 KITTELL & LITTLE, Attorneys 21 1 J.ii"v, EBENSBUKlt, PA. AsT-Ottlze In Opera House. 2.V.M T. W. DICK, ATTO K N E AT-LA W, EBBH8BIJHU. PBMM'A- Spcclal attention to given elaima lor Pen sion Bonnty. etc. ch7- nm T F. Mc KEN KICK, ATTORHBT a MD CX'l'If HBLLOB AT LAW, EBENSBUKO. - PA yOtnce on Centre street. H II. MYERS. e ATTOKN EY -AT-LA W, EBBBBBCB0, PA. Offce la Collonade Ho, on Centre street. DONALD E. DUFTON, ATTOKN EY-AT LA W. EbbBBBURO, PkBBA. frornne In Opera House. Center street. AGENTS WilTED-urkItVuVSir I S- ATEMENT OF SKITLEMEN V U1UI I'll K Suiiervlsors ol Whit to-sushlp lor the year ending March 4. Iw MICHAEL WAKNEK. Supervisor. Ir. To amount ot work duplicate oi June 6. IS-.I3 Or.ler on t:ouiiuisloner -ji. oo March 13, Wl -to order on commissi, ners lor balance personal services..... M it Total.. tfisS -r. Hy amount work done by taxal.les .....'JI5 tao Kelurned to commissioners. S vt Exonerations allowed "2 Kond an.l oatt. ol i.rtte ... 75 I'wo plow points al 5o cents .... 1 ) Kepalrlng plow. 75 Pulllna Slumps 13 67 40,t, days' personal services at l.6n .. Ml 2 Total JOHN F. (ILASS. Suwrrlsor. Ir. To amount of work duplicate -Jl May 12. Ixws I irder on commissioners -Jo July -4 I BSC I Order on commissioner ... :suoo Sepfemlier iS. 1S( Order on couuulsslon- er Novemter7. 1 Order on columlslollcs Mar-h 13, Im-Order on comml'sloners lor balance due lor ersonal services,.. 3C O0 lo oo !!.: Total Cr. fi,iJ7 Ky amount work done b taxables. Ketorned tocomm.s lonerr , Exonerations allow I i-A.-U paid tor latHjr doue on road. ... Mn.1 B7 75 -i 15 S iH Seventy seven davs' personal serviced at 1 So .. .'. 115 SO Total l.lAKII.llltJs. Outstanding orders Assetta over liabilities. .. . .. sMT -'7 HO 55 i". y Total .lo3 44 ASS K I TS. Hue from county commirsioners er cert III eate 44 We, the undersigned auditors ol White town ship, have examined the foregoing accounts and hnd them as above stated. I. STKAYr.K. Attest: tt. H. slllliLEK. Ihaiah ttATBS), Clerk. Au. ltors. March SO, lxtM. V"TICE. J,l Notice is hereby given that I have this dy purchased Irom Michael l. W i;ls by btK of sale the entire stock of merchandise consisting of dry goodr. notions, boots, shoes, hats, caps. gr.eries, quoensware. hardware, and all other classes of goods contained In tbe store bail. Iter ol Ml.-hael H. W Ills, ol Ashville lioroUKh. t:in(in county. Pa., and also cue horse, one buggy, one one- horse spring wagon, one stove, lour show cares, ! two slnale seta ol harness and all other articles belouglng to and used b the said Michael II. S Wills In the business ol inereuan.nsinic. HKIIXIKT W1LI.S. Asbvllle, Pa., March T. Isn4.3t. V KMINISTKATHIX' NOTICE. l-tate ol Oeorge I Stever. deceased, letters ol administration on the e-tate of Iteorge I. Stever. deceased, late d the tM.n.ugh of Lilly. In the county ol Cambria and State ol Pennsylvania having been granted to me by the register ot wills ol said county, all persons In debted to said estate are hereby notlhed to make payment to me without delay, and those who nave claims against the said estate will present them prooerly authenticated tor settlement. I.I.N ME A. STEVEK. Lilly, Pa., Feb. 27th, Ikh. Administratrix. VIOIINIr'TKATKIX' NOTICE Estate ol Michael Storm, dec ased. Letters ol administration on the estate of Mi chael Storm, deceased, late ol the township ol t reason, Cambria county. Pennsylvania, having been granted to me. all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make payment to me without fleiay. and those having claims against said estate will present them properly authenli. oa led for settlement. MAKOAKET E. STOKM. Cressjon, Pa., Marsh . IbVl. Admin stratrlx. 1,'XECflOK-S MU'ltt j Notice is hereby given that letters testa meota.y on tbe estate of Simon Kyan. lite of the borough o' Iilly. deceased, have been grant ed to the undersigned. All persons knowing themselves indebted 10 said estate are hereby no tlhed to make payment without delay, while those having elaima will present them prorly authenticated tor settlement. T. W. KY AN. Lilly. Pa., March 18. lft4. Executor. ASSIUNEE'S NOTICE The undersigned, having been duly ap pointed asHlgnee of James . Bradley, ol Al legheny toensbip. Pa., Intrust for Ihe benefit f creditors, notice la hereby given to all persons Indebted to said James II. Hrad e. tu make Im mediate payment, and persons having claims lo present them according to law. Joseph a. okay. Carrolltows. Pa., March Vt. ls.'l. Assignee EBENSBURG NORMAL INSTITUTE. The Ehensburg Normal Institute will open April 23, Iur a term ol ten weeks, under the man agement ol K. H. Biter and T. L Hibson. Teachers' attention Is called to the special course arranged for tbe last three weeks ol the term. Write for further Inlormation. 1A KTN fcKSH IP. Having formed a partnership with ray son, bernard W, W Ills, notice Is ben by given that the tntrcautlle business heretofore conducted by Tne at Loretto. Fa., will In the future be con ducted under the name and firm of J. F. Wills A Son All persona knowing themselves Indebt ed to me are requests 1 to call and settle with in the next AO iaa. JOHN F. W1L1.S. Loretto, March 3u. -a Ii A K. L. JOHXSro. M.J.HK K. A. It. Ml A. Emtablikhki. Is7'i. Johnston, 15uek & Co., hank i:i:s, ki:exsi;uim;. ... i'knna. A. V . HI K. t'aanler. ESTABLISH ! 1SSS. Carrolltown Bank, OAKKOIJ.TtlWN, PA. T. A. Nil AKH Al till, I aolllrr. General Bantini. Ecsincss Trgnssctci. The billowing are the principal features ol general balking business : IH.PON1TN Keeetved payat.le on demand, aid Interest bear I Ing certificates issued to time depositors. MllS Kxtende.1 to custotners on favrrai-le terms and approved paper discounted at all timea. Cll.l.rTlltN Made In the locality and UM.n all the hanking towna In the I'nlted States. Charge mMl-rate. DKtm IftsneJ neiccllable in all par's of the I'nlted States, and lorelgn exchange issued on ill pans ol Europe. At toi TS Ol merchants, farmers and othem soiictte.1. to whom reasonable accomo.lali.n will be extended. Patrons are sure.l that all tranarictlons shall he held as strictly private and cinhdential. and that they mill he treated as morally as good nsnamg rules win perniiu Keyjs-ttully, JOIINSTUV. Bit K ft. A. K. V.i 7TfV. A'rmiiirMt. ir.w. it. ft.tsnmntt, CAir. Tit F. FirstNational Bank OF I'ATIIIV. PATTON. Cambria Co.. Pa. Capital, raid np, - - $50,000. Accounts of Cirs, rations. Firms and Indlvldua'a "received u;M.n the mist favorable terms consistent with sale and conserva tive Hanking. Steamship Tickets lor sale by all the leading Lines and Foreign Ih-atts payable in any of 'he principal cities ol the Old World. All cTTeondence will have our personal and . prompt attention. latereat Paid aa Time lrpolta. octl3.ir: T lo the IN.urt r.l I'ommon .Pleas of CniulTl . cunty .f " leeefr,er. A Ii. tM.:. No. 3. J. M. I'.i m'Oii s. Mary Hi moos tihinHna Sur f'irar.e. And now. to wit 1J h M.irrl,. iM. : motion of lohn Fenlon. E.-o . J . F. MeKenricfc is ti ii nt- ed Cotnmsssioner lu tage tesll-nonv and sugxest decree. HvthU'i'Ikt. The andersigt,el 'immiss!..u.-r apM.mied by the Court to take tbe testimony In the atKive state.1 case heret-v gives notice that he will at tend to the d'.tles ol bis aiqiotntn.ent at his t-mee in Ins tior4irh of P.rtenshunr. on ffca.tartaay . April Tilt. I Hill. !-eteen the hours ol one and three nVUM-k. r. w . at which time the pmties In Interest mav attend. J F M KKNKICK. EbensbuK, March -23. lt-.t. Corniuu-Mouer To Investors. lCltV go away from home to seek Investments y when you can buy Pennsylvania First MorUrage securities on the Cash or Monthly Payment plan and which will net you teenty -e"r cent, on your tnouey? For parth-tilars call on or address 11. A. EN 1 1.KH A KT. Aug. 5, Wi. Eten.-buig, Pa TkTtn ICE. i.1 We. tre undersigned, hereby all persona Dot to hunt, h-h or trespass in anv way cn our premises, aa we will prosecute to the full extent ol the law. H H Nt KL. JOHN i.-kiu; A LEX 1 1 S W ILU J. A.liMSs, A. I. M MI LT.FN. It t JH M N ELLIS. Clearflel.I township. March V. ls:4. D ( you need Job Printing T 11 so, glTe the t kBsaiAB a trial order. Assignee's Sale tf v. I.I Aiti.i: REAL ESTATE! nliaril I slate f Jot.n Meow n. I Y virtue ol an order is-uttiir out -f the Court 1 A a ol t-ouini.u Pb-as ol ('ami-na cunty. atol to 1 me direcre 1. th-re wjll te exi,osst to put, lie snle ' on the eerTuiseses in the K iKi i t It tip St M- M tlilill.1.. ambria county. Pa., on SATTKIUY, .MAY InTH. 1MU, al IO aVIurk, A. -t , X n.i Ir,.,., f . ...... . .. , , . - . ., ! trig :escritd real e-taie. Kuirii has l.s-ri as- siuued to the uuder.'ined Vy John Hroan and wife: leerlpllai er Properties. No. 1. Mill property, cocs-ist tna ot i.-ur lots In tl,e tH.rouuh ol summerliill. iM.un.i!! and tte-ss-ril. as lolloas: Heicinnirig at a p.int ou the line i lthe l'enni Ivania ranroad and corner . lot oi Pan irk .Mt- 'all. tht a-e fl oeatees e.-t 7j leet to a -omt corner of ..; ol P. M. Lr,.t. tfien, c south C7 deurecs east 70 leel to a t-oint crner of lot ot P. M. Kroan. tr.enee sou;!. 7o .ieurees ta-l 15o leet to a post corner oi lot now or la:e ot 011 rad Myer. thence s-.uih -Jt-' dcKrecs acst am leet to a l'itit crncr ol lot 01 ,lm T. Iint. ihen -e nor.n rjw Octrees east t,y lots ot John I . Iing. Ir. Hendricks and V aha.-,. Plumoier l- lee! 1.. r,,r ner ot lot ot Patrick M.-tail. ttien.-e l-y saol ..t north tdtvrees east ss iret lo a -ot, "ttier.re l-v said lot again north l degrees t--t li'J let-: ! place ot i-eginiiiug. miiUiiiitig in ait Ivr perches more or !-.. No. 3. tireen Hou-eand lot. situate on Ma.n street, in tne taoroUKh ot Numtuerhiii. tiunde,l ou the northerly side l.y Main tlreet, on easteri, side by lot ol John lintniti. on the south bv an alley, and on tne ae-terly side by lot ,,t jjmes II. luuimer. havina- therti.n erecie.1 a two sUirv Frame llwelllnu. and also other I'wel Idc. No. 3 hesldeneeand St re b.,in. lot rituite at the corner ol .Main street and Pennsylvania railroad, in the In-rough ot sutnmertnil. l-,,ur.,l,-l ai.d .le-crit-e.l as follows. Kegmumg at ttie cor ner mentioned, tneura wc-tward aionx tt.e I'rnn syivauia railroad 'o (erc!.e to a Mst, corner of land 1 o or lale ot lieore H. Wige. ihem-e bv t.y raid lands 7 tin iu 1 nt th-nee east ward t other laud of J .ou Krown 1 n-nes to a IK.M in lu.e 01 said road, thence routlmard alohg said road 1 (.erelies lo the place ol tM-Kinnir.tr. hav.ng tl.treon a larxe Frame 1'wellmg and t.-:c Koom. No. 4 t'nion Hall lot. situate In the horouvh ot Summerhill. corner ol Main Mrett and Jan. s.n roa.l. In. unded on the easterly sole- t.v Mm street . on the southerly Mde by other lot (No. :) d John ttrown on westerly stile by l..f of John l. VI entrotn. and on tt.e norther y s'iie f-y Ja.-ks.tn road, having thereon erected a larice ti.ree storv buil-lina. kuoan as t'nion Hall, and a one and one bait-sty. rv Plana Iltvelling. No.ft.Oue halt interest In piece or parcel ol laud situate tn t royie toan'hl,.. known as Will iam Pnnacie tra t. a.tjoiuing lau-ls of Urittiih, Hrwn ft. sttneman. J.C. Js-x.tt Al S,-n. l-raiig Kuril, the Boiler tract, and others,, containing 4 acres, li irr.-nes. No. me hail interest In the 'na and ottier Minerals of a. res. aud the surta.-e ol 7 a-re. more or less, ot th frame piece ol grouu.l ail known as the 1:11am Hut er tract, snuate in t'rxyie townsbln. -il..lntng the lands ol Jaoi. Pringle. tA liliam Murray etal. N - '. ne intra interest in Wil'iam Murray ttact ot land in Croy le toansbip and ix.r .uati l Summerniil. tunue,l i,y Pennsylvania ratir. ad. 4'auil-ria lr.n I'timiao), J. rM-,li a. s.,D.a j-. M.& J. Hrt.an el ai.. and containing "V acres. :-6 rcnes. and allowances. No. V lot In through of Summerhill, tMiun.l-e-1 and described as follows: H inmue at a st 16 leet south of line ot l'etio- Ivatila railroa.1. thence south 7 decrees west 4 -rci,cs t-j a ft. thence by lineo! land now or late ol p. s. ( ri'Vle south 1 degree wet '. reiie to a pot, thei.ee l-r line ot land el C. 11 uiond north sj Jsrw. east 4 l-ercties to a K,st on line ol Summerhill graveyard, thence by said line north I ler--e east lurches to place 01 txinniu. outaimiifc Sti peri.esaud bavina- thereon erected a su.ail t ranie House, untenanted. No. V Interest ol AssUnor In a tract c.f ltn l at Mineral Point, in Eat Taylor Unnslnf, lounded and do-rlted as lodoas: Heirun g al a heul.-ck near Sa t Lik ereek. tbeu.-c -tirouah Ukil ol I aoitina Iron tympany south :s' 4 oe giees east i -errbes to a cu.-uuiit-r. thence south 21-. deirrecs west II t ivrel.es u a Lem.ork: thence soutli debtees east s.4 errt.es tv a post. tben- south 4."j degrees wc-t 17 i li 1 c i.e. to a pjrt near 4 oa. tuaugn river, thencs ,aral,el with said river J Tta ti-, degrees st Is t "erCiea to a post, tl.euce u..r.lt 4,1 dems weet 14.1 j-erebes to a sua ar. t ..enee loiiuwiu the directiuuul alt Lick creek norm S J. i.es. et Id 1 erehes to a white birca. thence V4-. oej:re.-s east lo 4 per.-hes t j a t-ee-h. tbeuce norm do- ees east m.t l-etctias to A white hlr-li. lo i.-e 0.4-th ;i' . degrees, east ..t t-erchs to a el ite oak. and tbeuce n,,nn 4-'. degrees ea.-t Is is rn-bes to .lace -l tsrguiLtnK. couta.uing 1 a.-te and 14 i-ercl.es. aud havmy thereon ere. led one d..utle and lour single Frjine 1'enemei.L House and one smalt Store Kooin. Vt ill I e sold In aectioua or as a whole, to suit purchasers. Tkkma or Sale. Tea f-er cent, ot tbe purchase mi'Ley to t-e paid mnea the pn.tcrty is stru,-k down, one ball a heu tne sale is o.unrtue.1 ,y tne t'ourt. aod tne remam.ier in six months Iroui toe dae date ol conhrmaliou: detened pa.ments to t t-e secured by judgumnl note or uiortcaae, w.th Interest. al the option ol the Assignee. J. K.HKEKN. Assignee ol John Knonuaod He. March SO. lsti. tBlCriTSSAM,-E FREx an ai Lu 1 ,.wnu-ii. c I k. C ( t C I II rcr T