jfafflliM freeman. r.tBKU CO., PA. - - MAY 10, lS'.C. 1 nl(, a atr spaniel from - u.yd u Monday. ! ,r "f maliiue lirii-k for the new ' t n ' '" slartetl- ,i 'i W.aklmi. of Carroll town 1 i-il"f lo Klx-nsbiirg on Mon- ' .. . i ... .I...'i.liil 1 1 1 :l t hicvclis i ,y 1''" 1"1 ' ' ,r ili' l'yjn'iil (f lull upon toll " M ii H.ari-r. the Julian stri'et ""r . f.uiUlun.' a warerooni on his I i; Wilt-er, the well-known '"; ii.rriti-i1'1- ha a rhatife of ad in I. . ,ur KvUnl 1'"',,'r- ,,lis l,la e' ,l0 : tin- '-x "ii''r. ,s auie it ie , ,,i r ami Hon. J:nes ' J i' l uf Lirriill luwiismp, ne in A H i.iiiif. uf I.orelto. ha an , . iui ni- llaneoiis notices that .rlt f ji! mt-r. ii ki li. li. uf l-ofk Haven, will " ' , ,,f ll.- ln-oiples church in j ir iu'-1-1- N,. :,,.It, an t-inplove of the ralmer I'jii.'ii. ImU'ed in jaii last t r iraiup" rie arrested and .. . . Mil i.ti TueJay for irjspasiug 7r"jv,,i',);niii railroad. hljrv i!t-t. lh- lni'Vi'le aifetit, has Vi l,iiil-'u"" w heels to Messrs. I!. V J """" Myers. v l ,,!-r! i" deli ver a serinon to ..... ,,i i lie ti. A. It., of this place. , m, Mjv '"'Ih- l',e church. I' Fiiifa" .of Ha-tiiiKs, arrived fr-Ji ii.'iii Jacksonville, Flori l . t. . ir, m made the trip in a-" y. j1Iiir. 1', .uliiii and wiTe, of V'itts-.- ,m .lav in Kbciir-burt; visiting "ZiLil- paieiil', Mr- and Mrs. Ueoriie . . i . . .. I .......I. f c Lali" ..! Hi a I I laue uri t-r-u J urjju (. jr, 4, Mis- Matfle .Mi'lllie, of . r ne uuliii-hed in Hie Catholic j. r t ,.t hi v n i- Ih.i Ii crowded and Lie- ilii- week ' inif to the fact that ,i- rial.se aiu.inul of advertising uial- ; L:UIJ 'II Ik' lue. -J ni!i '1 ay i.ii . 1 1. an man of the Ke j .ii. uuiilv ruUiiiiillee, has issued a t ;te Keiiutilicdii coii i;ly convention J iii t.'-ci.-biii -g on Monday, May -5It LI I-iLiicie. ho has had c halve of r.-;i teiriiitti'li ultii e in Klx-rishurti iLrfa-iiwu rar-. left for FMtt-burg . S.iJaJ Lrlc he will W Ol k for the ..cuXfauy. -i;r.u S iiuir. aijeiit tor ths IVunsvl . Ea..ruaJ tuuipany at l'reson, and -jr-ir i :a! K. of Hie -auie place, were .-.ni .ii P.iishnii ku Thursday even- -t.a.r Bra.-, a I..I iner reiaeiii oi r-o- d;rd ai Tlmma-towu, Blair .: . .l Ttiiir-.!ay uf la-t week from ty-:'r--x He i- at.iiut 4i years of L:tj rie-iu -ui v iv e him a wife and l J:rii. "l l!.!ii-Jjy uiiiht of la-t week a i i-.rr ..;ii.if luiii-eil i'roi. tiiauiiar, :;lo trailer. " iave an enlei lainiuent it opera H.'u-e lo a -mall audience. ' a .Vi.uii.e laKe anil thoe present .'r .uii,p.elriV J.-li(lted. -Tic . ...ai upeiatot- of Cambria and i-.r.Jci.ui.:if think the strike in tiie tLiuu- aiiJ -t Virginia regions is a 41 u f ,r !l:eni. a- they may he ahle ;r'. u. ibe ti i'le il,at was taken from l ;,rii ;l eir iiiiiiri--it in k last year. l-J.Lii Lki.rr. uf lliil-boio. Soinel'set -is. ihr piirpi leiur of aii apiary coii- i-il'jut hives of bees. The loca i ' aJa.led for the pro luctiou of iVuaity uf honey, and Mr. Eckner l.vt- a i-uii-iderahU uuautitv every I i: ul w hit h is sold in Johlistowi. T-r arile null at MlHois. 'a., -rj : J u. n K. iniliois, sawed iii one i-;tr 4 .1 reet of luiuher, i.j ' i'.Ii ii.J fe-i of Ihjx boards, !. .'. :Le laici-l outputs for one i i: a -ir.rfie ilav ever know n. The .Ii elii!uej on the cut was A i..;.r re i.f i i.in- -truck the tow u Skr-v reieiitiy. The Htrurd of 'fr-nv Tiiere a ere seven ofllieni, .- .:.r -vi, f,,ur (,u,i but one lei each, c iLr ,i i,! tiavp w,rr- minus of an -!- H ti- uf il.e.i -crippled condition, "'; -av n.ry aiet ,,eil train jiiinp- 4'. :. . ir v '. .i.r u ...i i ; - j i-ii iirsua J llliillllllg ' ' 'J Ui n-r,i d. a warehouse and ' airn LaiiJi-i--i,,rt. hi Portage, this " i- JeMr..-.i by tiiv. Five cans ii!cl, wrK hi the tniildini; ex-'-Meri.ii, f,,rce anil a number of ' ! ' eie rhiiinf the tiire made '-' I'-in.-i i lht A railroad compauy '''!'i: a . ni,t i ai l f..r -.ii.imi tons of '"'! lV l'"; i t-ii.i?rr.'er toii. The 1 a- J.v:.i-,i u-tvvi-fii three cum- 1 ariiiv.,- i'.-filiv K-niu Sttl -j a:l i .tiuhria lion Company. tlir t,,i4i jniiiuiil of the rout - it,!- up lt 47 ,,,, lons ' y ' i 1 ,, , i, 1, 0(1 Wednesday r .i.lii,,, i.rnfin entirely de- ,1' '" k rnm.iif during plant at 1 in ihe M-ter- uf Charity at f:-r ii.n. i;,,,, ;.iiiat f.-et. a-r., w.-ir en,plr.y..d in making - 'lira -.,,,j builditifc which is "'J Tin- j, e-timated at . , i, U al.UellN lumber t ; ,r:e ere entirely destroyed '"r''" "f "" h'e i- not known, i ! 1 " , '"l""'nl '" ,ue r V i:-on - s about , n a.l, '"' :'"-f!.. t L,, at-jut ti, each - that fully cover 1-- ' ve t.,.1, made lo oper l. l1 ''' l-r ti.K .ih,t f Charles I. Ui-I..t). Miiilttix wnrk w lil bt pushed as ui k has already -i.r. . "'in. am the tipple A .1 -a I . I .l f --11..L, , j . , T1 v inn, -I - ii . ' S on 11,11,,. has . halve 1 'AS;'iiV U'r U',UU1''1 '"ouucil was 1 to consider the """n i '' d "wr system for ".l""""1""4''"' subnilttfj it f.,u!'- 41 ' "'"I'l'-te -ysteui would 'am "' '"'. and that the t '' l" U"' f-ek. which must ' . vvoulj ,0st about ."""u.atelv a- taken. uM- Uolhinif "'fd , In LusF ' ! . lo tie ri, Ii, l.an in, il, It. rttki,.) fruI" business l!ii . kllit lenrss u,,, I ,.r. Hoti'able. It is the.-ni.r- 1- hu,;""Ul" chance of f8 iU (u-w "' u," 'vil man whose The cases of the four Cambria cour.tr editors who got into trouble vith Uncle Sa:n for printinc lottery advertisements, wer.v settled at rif.sburi? on Tuesday on payment of the costs. An equity suit against the Altoona, Clearlield and Northern railroad company, to compel a foreclosure sale on a mortgage f ir Mo.cmu in favor of the Pennsyl vanTa Trust company, of Reading, was begun in court at Hollidaysburg Thursday. The suit. Is brought to recover the interest, amounting to some f and which is now due on the same and unpaid. Sheep dogs appear to be numerous in Summerhiil and Cambria townships, and no person can allow his sheep to remain in the fields at night and expect to find them safe in the morning, and as it is too warm to stable them it is quite an inconvenience. One man has built a fold of boards ten feet high without a roof ana others that wish to keep sheep w ill be tompelled to do like wise. An excellent company will present "Waiting for the Verdict," -r "Falsely accused." at the School Hall, in Carroll low n, on Wednesday evening, May ir.lh, lattt. The play will be reproduced on the following evening ai the same place. The object is a good one and the public is cor dially invited to spend a pleasant evening and at the same lime assist in a worthy object. A petition was presented in the Klair county court for the removal of the county commissioners James Funk aud John Hurd from office, on the grounds of lack and ex travagant management of the county af fairs, favoritism in the award of bridge contracts. These proceedings weie insti tuted tiy :.he county auditors, arter a three months' investigation of the commissioners sioners' office. The court took no final action on the petition. By the parting of a freight train at Mayes Summit, on the Pennsylvania cfc Northwestern railroad on Tuesday morn ing, liiakemau W. II. Weiseuring was killed. He was stepping from one car to another as they parted, aud he fell be- iwcii, ueiug run over. Mis legs were crushed and a severe cut inflicted on his hea i. He was taken to Coal port and later to his home in Bel I wood, where he died. He leaves a w ife and family. Farmers are warned against wheat swindlers who are said to be working in the eastei n part or the state, aud are liable to drop among you at any time. They are canvassing with a Hue grade of wheat, which they allege will vield an average of Tii) bushels to the acre. The grains are larger and there are more of them on the slock. You will be required to siuu a con tract to let the agent half your crop and if he doesn't get your farm you will fe in great luck. Daniel Pringle, aged about fifty years, whose home was in Altoona, was struck by au empty freight engine ou the Penn sylvania railroad, near ti Z signal tower, iu Altoona. at 4 o'clock on Wednesday morning, and he died a .short time after, at the Logan House, from the effect of bis injuries. The unfortunate man had been a conductor ou a coal train between Cres sou and Altoona for the past twenty -eight years, aud when he met his death lie was about to get geady for his daily trip. An unknown man was struck and killed by third sectiou of I)ay Express, a short distance beyond Kittauriing Point, between It! and 1 o'clock on Monday after noon. He was from al) appearauces a tramp, about :!." years of age. and looks to be either a Germau or a Swede. He has good features and sandy hair and beard. He wore three shirts aud two pair of pants. Both arms were broken aud was badly bruised and lacerated about the body. The remains were taken lo Al toona. Mr. Jacob Hoover. Sr.. died at the home of his son, Jacob A. Hoover, in Car roll township, on Saturday, May 4th. The deceased was boru in Bavaria and at the time of his death was 33 yeais, 5 mouths and 4 days old. He is survived by one daughter. M rs. Catharine Rumbaugh. of Deunison, Ohio, and two sons, John H. Hoover and Jacob A. Hoovei.both of Car roll township. His wife died about six years ago. His remains were interred In St. Benedict's cemetery al Carrolltown on Monday. . t rop of Mlat. Sscretary Edge, of the Pennsylvania department of agricultuie, has issued the following statement regarding crops: Winter wheat has come through the winter short in leaf and stock, but with plenty of roots to insure a good crop with favorable weather; the east sides of the fences running north and south, especially in the southeastern part of the state, show the bad effects of the heavy drifts which accumulated there, during the bli.zard, and in many cases the grain has beeu smothered out entirely, giving a portion of the fields a spotted appearance. In low, wet places aud ou fields having a bad nat ural drainage, the melting snow by running into the low places and freezing there, has killed w heat aud made a cut in the vielc of the crop. The acreage is slightly decreas ed, due to the low price of the grain. The indications are that more than the average acreage of potatoes will be planted, and some of our prophets are aiready predicting low prices for this crop. Marriage tlffM. The following marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Conn for the week ending Thursday, May 9. If.: Joseph II. Newman. Latrobe, Westmore land county, and Annie C. Ivory, tialliuiu. William W. Knepper aud Kiltie A. W right. Summerhill. Pa. Charles M. Robers, Richland township, and Caroliue Fingerhut, Couemaugh town ship. Theodore Vogel and Rosa J. Schroth. Carrolltown. Joseph Lugar and Mary Hrzbok, Johns town. William S. Reed aud Emma F. Kressley, Chest towushio. Simon Markert, Johnstown, and Minnie M. Jones, p.lacklick township. Richard Partsch aud Emma Huguerin, Johnrtow n. Andrew Graff and Auua Hudag. Has tings. tor lh Km Trout I Inc. Philadelphia. May li.-The construction of the Pittsburg and Eastern railroad frou a junc'.ion with the Beech Creek road at Mahaffey to West Newtou or a point on the McKeespori aud Youghiogheny rail road. Is assured. Work will first be begun on the eastern section, extending from Mahaffey to Raukiu Summit, a distauce of ii miles, aud various contractors in com pany with the engineer, are now going over the ground, with a view to putting iu bids for sub-contracts. This section w ill develop tae Cush creek and Little Mahon ing coal fields. The next section will traverse the Loyalhauna and Pittsburg coal basins and will also reach the Coii uellsville coke and the Westmoreland coal regions. It Is expected to complete from 3i to 40 miles of ihe road by the end of the year. rtpun''""1' Lilly Pa., May 9, l.r.. i.'i. VKtfc max: Permit uie to correct a a itatemenl appeariug In your Issue of .1 1 I. m. April aJ in regard to mvsen anu uu8..vc. . 1 was not arrested for assault and battery as stated, but went to Johnstown as soon as 1 heard an Information had been made, waived a hearing before 'Squire Harris, aud gave bait forcourt. Idid this because I had reason to believe I could not get jus lice from 'Squire Harris. W. C. WOLTK- J ridge whll Wlm. Indiana, Pa.. May 4. At 11 o'clock this morning the court in the Blair-White judgeship coutest met in open session, and delivered an opinion in favor of the latter. They find a majority of V:h legal votes for Judge Wlitte, aud have certified his elec tion to the governor. The costs are to lie paid by the county. Five hundred aud seventy-one illegal votes were thrown out. of which 3uii were cast for Blair and ST5 White, making the latter's majority The contest was instituted by Mr. Blair, candidate of the Democratic and Inde pendent Republicans, who alleged that enough illegal votes had been cast foi Judge White to more than offset his ma jority on the face of the returns. Charges of bribery also entered into the complaint. A court consisting of the three tearest judges of the court of common pleas, w as appointed by the governor to take evi dence in the case and render a decision. This court sat here for weeks and heard many witnesses for both sides. The testi mony was very conflicting in the bribery charge, but the fact that illegal votes had been cast was established to the satisfac tion of the court. The trial court consist ed of Judges Uoty, Barker and Reyburn. Judge White was present when the de cision was rendered, Imt Judge Blair was not, and did not hear the news until after court had adjourned. As the j uilges were ascending the st ps. a spectator started 1 1 applaud. Judges Duly and Rt-vbui'ii w heeled around and shot fierce glances over the house, and the attempt was not repeated. Judge Doty said-tliat he and his asso ciates were well aw are of the inleiise in teiHst iu the case all over the county, but hoped that the result would be received without any manifestation of feeling. He a Ided that any attempt at applause would be interpreted at contempt, and would be punished accordingly. He said the opin ion of the court, as it would be tiled in the prolhouotary's office, was of such exlen siveues.s that it would consume almost the entire day in reading it. 1 1 w as. t hern fore. the intention of the court l. stale briefly the result, as found, which was given as abrtve. After the announcement of the result, an order of court was read, in which the sher iff was directed to burn the ballots iu the presence of the county commissioners. This was objected to by Mr. RutTner. and the order wis modified to read "That the ballots be burned within todays, unless an appeal has beeu taken out before that time." Real Kalalf Tranvfern. William P. Goodharl el ux. lo Miuni" Brickmau. Johnsiow u ; i-on-idci uti..n. Charles Young el ux. lo John C. Young. Lower Yoder, t4.". Arthur J. Moxham et u. to August Gunga, Kiclilaml, $7.". Roland Dixon el ux. to W. Howard Beers, Reade, (4oO. Adam Heurv F "olckemer et ux. to George C. Mardisand S. L. Reed, Bla. kli. k. f -on. P. F. Campbell et u v. to James W. Dun w iddie et al.. Barr, Louis Von Lunen et ux. to George W . Griffith, Johnstown, $47". John C. Hofecker et ux. lo Solomon 1 oi -er. Upper Yoder. fl.Tuo. Peter F'.ngel et ux. to Rt. ReV . R. Phelan. Richland, t'- nou. P.lacklick Land .V Improvement Com pauy lo AbiierGriffith el al., Blacklii k. M. Thomas A. Lilly to Charles A una. Clear field. 10. Ellen Wilsou to Joseph 11. liuyr, Frank lin, FJt. Rey. M. Domeiiec's executors to Rt. Rev. John Tulgg, Cambria county, fl. FA ecu tors of Samuel Blouuh to Mary Blough, Richland, $:jw. Emma L. Rathboiie et al. to Fbeiisburg A Blacklick Railroad Company, Blacklick, r.T. Paul Short et ux. to Valentine S. Bish op, Patton. tl'at. M airy Dorr is el al. to Pennsylvania Rail road Company, Johnstow n, t-.4m. Blacklick Land ct Improvement Com pany to Abner Griffith et al., Blacklick.fi. William Forsyth et al. to South Foi k Railroad Company, Adams, Slim. Spaugler Improvement Company to Aus tin M. McLain, Spaugler, J-'T."i. Philip Young to Mrs. Ketura Young, Cambria ani oilier counties, f I. Joseph Snyder el ux. to Paul Biller, Pat ton. tl.W. Henry Styles et ux. to Henry J. Hoppcl, Barr, etc., 7mi. ArraNrd or Blarkinall. Pittsburg, May tl. The widow of a man who gained undying fame iu the tlood at Johnstown, iu lsst. is accused of black mail in an answer to her suit tiled to-day iu Common Pleas court. She is. Mrs. Anna Mal.i, whose husband was the Paul Revere of that terrible disaster. He rode through the va!ley of the Coneuiaugh. warning the people of the coming of tin torrent of water, and lost his life through his bravery. In bet suit Mrs. MaUi claimed s),e had loaned John Noey, who was a friend of her husband, at various times, a!ut f4- -ly, and he refused to pay any of the sums back. Noey in his answer relates an en tirely differeut story. He says he received t'J4U from Mrs. Mal.i. w hich he retuiiied- He says Mrs. Mal.i owes him f l.oit, aud because he vould not give her any more money, she has threatened a pretended ex pose, w hich he says is au attempt at black mail. 13 OX TOWNSHIP. 14 1 1 It 1 I 1 t I t 1 i Ktmkle Bros.. i:k Buck. C. F" Broudy, C IVk'-iiimle. A Mitchell. .1. ... MeAtccr. W. W Pfeist.-i. John L'nion News Hill LI n v ItoY I.K Tow -II IC. M -. W.II 14 Scott. J. C. A- S..ii lo km k r.m:i,i i.ii. Bralii.-r. L. R 14 Dickei t. I h.u l. s 14 Hoi in r. IC. B It McCh-arv. Wilson 14 Mull. B. I" 11 Yeag. r. J. B II MERCANTILE Appraiser's List FOR THE YEAR 1895. Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Mcr chaudise. Brokers, aud Keepers of Eating Houses and Billiard and Pool 1 allies in Cambria CoiilitV are hereby untitled that they are appraised for mercantile ami oth er license for the year ls'.i.". as follows: MERCANTILE LICENSE. Cla AWAXIS TOWN'sllII'. Li. IISl 1 Blackburn. W. II 13 Eic henser, W. R 14 7 J Fox, John n r Gillmaii. Jacob 14 7 7 Kriug. G. G 14 7 v Kiiepx-r. D. G 14 7 :.' Miller, J. F 1 7 J AI.I.Kl.HKX V TOW . II II. Buck. William 14 7 tr H iiuiuel vv right. C. K .V H . 14 7 -' Asll VII. I.K BoltOl oil. Rurgooii. F. S 14 7 '-' Caw lev. Dennis .V Son 14 7 - CassidV A Mv eis 14 7 J W ills. Mrs. B 14 7 J BAKU TOW N'sllll'. Lamhour. Nicholas 14 7 '.' Lieb. CasM-r H " - KI.A l.K K TOW N'sllII'. Davis. John 14 7 7 Emplield, T. S 14 7 J Michaels. Isaac 14 7 l' Seld.-rs, F. W H 7 '.' Wagner, Henry K 14 7 "J UAIiNKsllOKo IliiKlK OH. Barnes. Thomas lo '- Butterbaugh. Mrs. II 14 Hotik. D. R. A Johnson 14 Hunk A lHilieblli' M . Phillips. Max 13 lo r. Prosser. F;. R 14 7 -T. Eureka Hardware Co 14 7 ''." c a Kiti il l. low x noi:ot on. Dietrich. P. J 14 7 -T. Fa k. P. L. ct Son 13 lo FVkcnrode, Andrew 14 7 'J.1 Hank. J. J. A Co 14 7 r. Maucher. J. V 14 7 Slariau. Nathan 11 1" 7." Sharbaugh. C. A 13 lo j.'i Sharbaugh. C. A., assignee. 14 7 7." ( IIKST SI'KINos KnKiH (ill. Perry, C. H 14 7 OIKST TOWN'sllII'. Leiden. Henry 14 7 '." t AKICol.I. TOWNSHIP. Hank, J. J. fc Co 14 7 -f Reed, Fl 1' 14 7 '.T. fI.KAItFIKI.il TOWNS HI I'. E. R. Duiiegan 14 7 '5 fOorKKSK.il.K IKlKllI I.II. Custer A- Rager 11 7 L'5 Hoover, Mrs. J. L 13 loj.'i .lliHN'STIIWN Third H ard. Armour V CV Huntley. Herman Kurvtiral. A VV Kuctiaii n . (Ifiirue T Hn-tert. i Iiisihi e t'ohen . I. I hiii;. A . ! 'ii Kenn Hru Farmer?" Supply I'linipanv Fisher, .lacnti Friut.tl A FiM-hlr. Mrs 1 Jmsc-h Al I.nnic (leopvii .v 'hniiple. rim:h. t'harleii I lrei Kapterr. "lie hing 'onipanj. Henilerum Furniture Company... II iimn W. A .lnhn?Uwn Iamii h Furnishing 'o. King A llornii-k Ki-eilol X Farroll.... Kralt. W . A KatlenMlue. .laeoh Kline. VV. H At Son Love. Sunshine Al 'o I.n-r.rleh. II l I .out her. i' I Lenhnrt. Samuel I.'ickharilt, A W ". Ijfiiithrr. VV. : l.nrenI, K MuriliM-k. J. Al. Sl Kro MhI.iv, F. s, i-'rorv. .1. ' Muehtlmuser. ' leiime New York t'niih Jroceiy I ?o Nathan. M Ai Kro I ilinsteail. Dunlel 'hlllipn. S. K tnlnn, .lame-i Itamp .lames Kuth. 'harlei' S S.ilv S I.n.'as Sirinic. .losenh Siern Hto snrhnmn. luliui Smi I, Mix Slater. .1 M sienifer. John Thiuiif tl. II l ire. s.S . Thornm ilemve M I lele rave. W illiam Xierinir. Henry Woll. William Wphu. lunula Ai Son V'llliin.. Herman K Zipl. VV lllmm JilHURTOm'JI huurlh Hard. Camphell. . CutifD, A. & Hru... . ... IHtK-rl Sr. lt In.ert. VV. B lvlio. F. .1 arts. harle Fundallei. I,. A Fouler. A nit rear I Jreer. I. F .t 4eorve. Soli.uion Hay F. VV A. iioj HaniiiK Ai Hro H. rtlT. II. H Hunman. I intlleh Huron ami Urns ... .lonlnn & Hini-hman Joy F". A l Son JaHowltc H Kramer Kroa .arkio At Hlper Me!rory. J Morss. r 1 Mar. I Moses. : W Monroe, VV A Kouilahusn. IS Hugh At F:ppey Sanlc. N. Ii Swank Harilwarei'ouipany Sproul. J . K Sin. we, ieorge Srhry, K Siiiion. t: Thuuiay. Joiin At Sons Woall. L, M Water. John H St Itiu Young . f harles Zang. e. JflHSHliUM. Fijtk Hard. Adams. W A 1 14 It l:t U 14 1:: 10 14 14 14 14 14 14 n II It 14 111 14 14 ::i ii 5 11 14 14 11 Ii 14 i:t 14 14 14 fl II 14 14 11 l:: 1J 14 11 14 14 14 1'.' 14 14 II 14 i: 14 II 14 14 14 II II It l 14 14 V 13 14 1.1 14 II 14 14 . 14 14 l.t It II 14 13 2 14 13 14 II 7 14 14 11 W 4 7 II 14 13 14 10 U'." lo- UK V N 1'OVV N ss Brown. D. A Co 14 7 Doiigh.-nv. .1. II H Ti. II ill. A. M" 1 i 7 7.-. i i.uki: row snii". On. Thomas A Co 14 7 '.T. i: v - r o km a t i. ii luHiuri.ii. Al.-vander. Blair H 7 '-'.-. lias; ( 'oncutaiiirli I 'lii nit nn- Coinpanv II 7 '.'." Harrison. Soloiiian II 7 Kellv. .lolm I t lo v.-. Kull A Bush 1 I 7 ','.". Mi Fi ai. is. 1'. S II 7 .Maiiili'lstinc. L II 7 V.'. Miller. II. W 11 7 Martin, t i.-orire II 7 '.." Shaffer. .1. .) 14 7 -'.I Shaffer. P. 1' 11 7 Ti IiImiI t , Samuel II 7 .'." i:i:t:si-.i i;i, i:ni;n .n. P. irker Bros i:t lo r, Bearer, M. D II 7 7'. Blair. John A A: Sou II 7 7.'. I lavison, T. .1 11 7 7.". Diifton. W. J 13 in 7.'. FA ans. Roliei l A Son 14 7 7". Evans. Philip 14 7 7.". Ferguson A Co 14 7 7.". (iiillilh, Kilwanl II 7 7.". (oil ley. F'. W 14 7 7". I I unt lev, I ieorge II 7 7". .1 ..lies, Sirs. R. i: II 7 7.". Jones. W. R. iManatteri i:t lu '.'." James, Ed II 7 7". Llovd. .lolm A Soli II 7 7.'. Lucas. J. D. A Co 13 1U7-". ivv ens. John 11 7 7.". Owens. Joiiat ban 11 7 '.'." Parrish. EC 1 1 7 7.'. Rolwi is. I". T 14 7 7.". Riv inus, ( 'ai l 11 7 7.". Shields. W. C 13 lu 7.'. Si i it I mat ler. A I I 7 7.". Shoemaker. J II 7 7.". Thump-on. J . M 11 7 '.'.'. W liber. J. P. 14 7 7.'. K VSI I AVI. oil low Nsllll'. Wilsou. W . ; 14 7 7.'. I i: v N K I I i:oi:i , , n. Conller. C. . A Sons 14 7 7.'. I'lister, M . A Sons II 7 7.". Custer. , li 7 7.". 1. A I.I.I I .I N III lio . II. Buck. A. ;'. II 7 7". Bradlev. Thomas I : lo v.". Buck. W . J 14 7 7". F eitruson A Reed II 7 '.'.' I alli iin Supply Coiiii:iiiv . . 1 To 7.". Main Street Dry- ioods Store 11 7 7.". Moore, D. R II 7 7.. Nel 1-: II 7 7.'. OCh. II 17 17 7:. (.nihil. CA II 7 7.". 'lavloi'A Mel iiv 11 1.".7.". W eston. W. II 17 17 7.". Ycckley, Jacob II 7 7.'. O V 1.1.1 I .I N li.W Nsllll-. II at.', n. Heurv II 7 Llovd. lolm II 7 7". II V s I I NOS l;i l;nl I.II. Ailoifell. J . A II 7 7.". Render. I.F: 11 7 7.". Binder. I. I. II 7 7". Buck. C. A 11 7 7.". Commons. James A Sin-... II 7 7.". I loin Inn- A Not lev 11 7 7.". Deiiriih.A I! M7.'. I'.ill .U.llli has. F. 14 7 7.'. ( iiilduiau. Aaloti 13 lo 7". Calloii. Lewis 11 7 7". ( i I asser, A. W 13 lu '.5 (iolilman. Jacob II 7 7.. .1 mi ill no. M II 7 7.". Malhaldi. Lew is II 7 lii.w ley. Dav id II 7 7.'. si it t-. .1. dm II 7 '.'.". Spencer. Iv F II 7 7.. Villi Dll-eli A llllllle II I."i7." Warlelskv. Sol. II 14 7 7.'. others. R. .1 II 7 7.". .1 Al KsoN 1..VV N-llll. P.ai k.-r Bros 13 lo 7.". Davis. M. A 11 7 7". Vai ni-r. IIi-iiiyi' t' 14 7 7.". .! ill .Ns low N . First M ux. Brown. Charles 1 1 7 7.1 Bailers, Riiharii II 7 7.1 P.vers. C. A II 7 7.1 B.v t-. J T 11 7 7.1 Confer A KniilT I i lo7.1 1'lv nn Bros ll 7 7.1 F Yank. C. A 13 m .". liraiul I'nioiiTea 'Joeipany 13 lo 7.1 llaiiuan. John II 7 7.1 Jones. D. R II 7 7.1 K innev. A . P II 7 7.1 Mali n .v Sloan 11 7 7.1 Miller. Nathan 17 17 7.1 ( Iw ens. John W II 7 7.1 Porch Bros 14 7 -j;, Rose. W. J. X Sons 13 lo 7.1 Strauss, W. II 14 7 7.1 Stevenson..!. W it 7 Thomas A Walters 13 lo 7.1 Western Meat Market II 7 7.1 .iinuiei man, (I. A 11 7 7". .11 .11 s ow N. SwhiiiI H ('. Bieter A l.oseiitiauin 13 111 7.1 Corner Bros 1 . 1 7;, Davis. Mrs. Thomas D It 7 Jones. M. l n 7 Kaylor, II. O II 7 7.1 Morgan. Thomas IC H 7 7.1 Pemi Traffic Company 1 7IM7.1 i.hiirk. Stephen ll 7 7.1 Rlltle.lu'e. .1. D It 7 7.1 R van. John C 13 M 7.1 Shaw . S. J 11 7 7.1 Statler.t hailes 11 14 7 7.1 Smith A Bieiiii.-man In 71 1 7.1 Wisegarver. S. C 14 77:, Zaydeii, ( ieorge 11 7 7.1 4(1 1-' H rerun. Frederick trover. 15 B.. Fuust Li J .. Fockler. Seore Kietler.t; H At lh !awrence. P M I-.everfOHl . M Stiryc-k. d K Strains, William. Siulxman. A F".. Smith, (leorae W faney. J M At 10. ..... Witt At Kankln JOHNHTOWM . SiMlh Hard Krlnker, T H Kratton. W leeker. John H Kumz. VV .1 Mcarry. lieoixe .. Kulluian, Ijouis stiemmell. William TaruM, W llliam Wlsainiter At Wtsslnuer IIikjd, turn. W johshioww. Srvrnth Hard Hoyer. Henrr - Harrlok. VV K Hummed John Marshall Planinir Mill ('ompaoy . ( it. I.avl.1 I'etrikin, A M I,eain. S t: Hone, Jarob It Haer. K 1 iSaug e, I. .ula.. JOHSHTOWII. tight h H ard. JOHNHTIIW. Sixth Hard. Hinvle fl. I. any. .1. V . HuiWn. . M Mnritan. Tin s I Nenmiel, Henry rtie.iel. Joseph Sai.ilujair, I'liltii VVIiluiao. John JOHMHTOWM ruth Hard. Julnn, M. 1 IHHSHTtlWH. hJrventh Hard. I'artcli At Hitliuan Ivowlaml, .leffeiaon .loHNtiTOWN. Ttrrlfth Hard. Flyan, James Jl.H Mr.ToWN. 1 hirternlh H'ard. Kurhanan. doora K oiiirep. I.. 4:.... . Ke.l. I.alph I'liiuu JSews t'ouipanr JoH NHTOWN. fduir-fnA Hard. Connelly. I' iiwav. John liuliry. 1.4! '' '.. JoHNSTOW H. Hftrruth Hard. .M-raham . A ntliunv K-inyan. llnime ... . Koyle. I'H'rli-k Clark. F F Flwh. Martin Uri-nie. J . I" Ilesder, l lii-o lore At l' Holiztuan. 4!.. Kram. At.raham At Co Si.leni. Al.rabarn .... Sili-I. I.. A til .fll At Co VV oh I. M 14 14 14 11 14 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 13 14 la 13 14 12 14 14 14 It 14 14 14 14 14 14 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 1J 14 14 14 14 14 7 4 ". lo '.'ft 10 'AV 7 V5 7 '-(. lu 2li V5 7 V.r. 7 7 '.! 7 .r. 7 -: 7 '-'.S lo 1.1 7 .'". 7 '.& In 7 i". 7 'li lo -J.'i A & fie 'ii 10 'J5 7 -a 7 lb 15 -ir Hi ''.. 7 -It, tfllt 7 Sft 12 16 VI 7 -lit 7 '.'5 'M 10 '-"f. 19 'Ji 10 l't 7 , 15 'Ja 7 V" VI -! 7 H 7 1'. 10 7ft 7 -jr. 10 :b 7 Vb 111 '.'ft 7 -lf 7 -1? 14 lb tb -lb fl -,b 11 ;s 7 i'. 7 lb la 2.1 lit 2S -u 1 -lb 7 -lb 7 -if, 7 -lb 7 lb 2t -lb 7 -lb 7 75 lo -J5 7 2.1 1.1 26 J11HNKT1.WN. NutrnA Hard. iKiwIintr. John Feh-e. William 1 Ciltnev. Jameg' llelluii'il. Itavlil larnail. .1 A.. I.t hkawitz. Morris Mi'A lear. ( Iwen Si'hifluur. John Si-ltoltzti IVkoM I ouer. I'eler JOH NATI1W N Vi r ntetnth H'ard. Cypher (J M Cypher. II ; ('tM-hran. W A.......... I '.'linell v. A Itutihaiu. Samuel iK-Franee.H 1 "' (ilenn. 1 lei me. 11 M Hau.p, John Mi'Alll.iier. AlontJ rruth. W A Shield. James. I tin.. N K WaKiier t spechi Vouna. M , LILLY B0K0ICIH. Aruiitaire. T L Mender. KJ 'onrait, John.. I lav I-. f: F.il arils. F.il w rd Seorae. Fletcher UeorKe. Mrs. U ; Kret.lm. A H Iavliet. Mr Mary H Keap I. & C I, llv Supply Company I.eahy St ' M .-In tush ( K Mullen. J K Kainey , Joeepn LORKTrO BoHolOH I.llzlnuer. B W MrAlwr. A W snielilp. .1 K VV u., .1 F At Sou MOHHKI.I VILLK BOROl'OH. Anilermn. Harry 13 Alhrerht. .lacch 14 Homier. M .. 14 Hhrrnu At Walter 13 t 'raiif. r J 14 Dunmire. H .1 14 FL-terlv, John 14 Fan-ell At Kre.lell 14 1 raily . Manri.'e 14 Oairfi. Oithert 14 Iw.iikhrv At lalliralty 13 MoClalnAt Heeter 14 s. e w 111 h n . t t. 14 Kohertson. W S 14 Sei h J F . 14 Saly. I'etcr 14 SnloeleltAt Nipp 14 Von Alt. .1 H 14 Wllletl. William 14 Vounir. It W 14 MINHIKK TOWNSHIP. F'herlv. Henry 14 PATTON BOKOCOH. Hell. I.. S 14 Hi. vi e. Samuel 14 Bu'i-k. H S 14 Caiuhria Hardware Company 14 'iirni-lius. J. K 14 Fe.ler. -I eeph 14 1 IihmI. ( leorue S.... t (taalianll. John 14 HiHticklnK. C. W 14 l.iut'olii At MrNeal 14 Murkln At Kuner 14 I'aiton Supply Company 11 Severn. J 14 Thomati. A. M 14 Weakland. Waller.. 14 Wolf At Ttiomp'on 14 U liolerlauie. Mrs. KvaC 14 YahEter. John 14 riHTiR noaoruH. Oolilftlne, A. ii. At H. S 13 Haupt. 1. A At Co 13 M.K.1y. William H 14 Ptinule. M. A 14 WtlM.n. .1. K. t 'o 13 Kuudk, F". H. Al Co 14 PORT A 1. K TOWNHHIP. 'on ler. W S 14 piper M K. At 13 Slated. I teuriee W 13 VVHk'n.n.n. Thomaa 14 KIAUt TuWASUir. flowers li K 14 Hland. Fred 14 KMorailoCoal Compauy 14 Frlrk. Max 13 Frie.i At Sehmithe 13 lanuow. .1. H 14 lll.SKIiW. . I. 14 Kevatone MerebandlM CompaDy. Ktihn. F: 14 Kuhn (.. H 14 I'roaell.C. F: 14 Colon Supply Company 14 wutniile, a. n i RimKDALI BOBoruH. Ki pley 1. At A. W 14 ftleHLAMD TO WMHH1P. Haukhton, James 14 HOXBl RT BoKOl'OH. 11 llleKSS, S. J 14 KIOSVl KKKk TOWNSHIP. 14 12 12 7 26 lo V 7 Vi IS 26 40 26 T 26 7 26 15 2S 12 ; .' (HI 25 4o 26 16 26 7 26 lo 26 Kicelslor Store H.UTH POKK BllKOl'OH. Huck. A.I' At ;o Oul.lstine. I Oniric. N . S At Son Iraml.liOK. F.. S II ues. (Iei.ru e K K autl man. J 1 .11 kr us. Haupt At o.. Murphy. M.ah Mamtelntme. 1 I'rmirle. A. A Stronir. A. 1 Stinetnan Hro touih Fork Supply Company I reeee. s w V .-k. John S Wilt.T. J BPA KllLKB BOROl'OH. Anderson. H M.AtA K-niler. F. M 'ushmif . A. H tier. Henry . Ilirard, (' ... I. i.i.1 lo. W. H MM). .wan. II. J Vt'Neelit. Jamee M.-arve K. II Mi-Clam Ji 'o Monona. J . At 'o Si,ar,cler Hardware bumt4if Wayne. M l MMEKHILL BOkOl OH. Itimnnil. M Mi-'all. Patrl. k Plummer. Wallace Werner, Anthony , AHHIMOTOM TOW H8H1P. Heni-reek Supply 4'ompanjr Iap, MartlD VilluM UOKOIOI. Krnwn P. M Klroy. P. F' IdilK-rison. W. II. At Son Sberbitie. Wallace. W enlrolh. erife VODIH TOWKSHIP ( LOW KB). liatihieh AtHudach 14 kii'ake. M 14 VOl.HR TOWHbHIP (CPPBB). MrKee, V. W 14 14 13 14 13 14 14 IS 14 14 14 14 12 14 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 13 14 14 13 :4 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 7 26 7 26 7 24 7 26 7 26 10 25 7 26 7 76 7 26 7 26 7 26 7 25 7 26 7 25 7 26 lo -li. 7 26 7 25 7 25 7 26 7 26 7 26 7 25 7 26 10 25 7 25 10 24 o 25 7 2j 12 76 7 24 7 25 7 26 7 25 7 26 7 23 7 25 7 '. 7 26 7 21 16 23 25 7 26 7 26 7 75 7 25 7 25 7 25 7 75 1"25 7 25 7 25 7 26 7 25 7 25 7 25 7 25 7 25 7 26 10 2' 7 25 7 25 7 25 16 26 7 26 7 25 7 -.5 7 26 " 25 7 26 10 60 7 26 7 26 7 26 7 25 7 26 7 26 7 26 7 25 7 26 7 26 7 26 7 26 7 25 7 25 7 25 7 25 7 26 7 26 7 25 7 25 7 25 7 26 7 25 7 25 1 26 7 25 7 25 7 25 7 2: 7 '.6 7 2s 1 A 12 75 7 25 7 25 7 25 7 25 7 26 i 10 26 7 25 7 75 lit 26 7 26 7 25 7 26 7 25 7 25 7 25 10 25 7 24 7 25 7 r 7 6 7?4 7-5 7 '5 7 r5 7 f 6 LILLY BO ROC OH. Haley. John 1 Short, Vincent - 1 jaoRRRLLVILLE BJROt'OB. Young. Albert s PaTTOS BOBOIOH. llreen. (leorire ..........-. - Strati ff.W.W Botrru fnu BoKoruH. Hlmnnit. William Hnisel. Cbarle Hamilton. John...... Murphy. Noab BPANULKB BOKOL'OH. Mertbers. Jtmef . Kudkey.I. Pi 30 76 30 25 5J 25 .VI 75 40 25 30 75 3l 75 7i oO 25 SO 26 40 75 BROKERS. C1ba. License JOHW8TOB-M. r"irl Hard. Brown Ai Otto 13 10 26 Clark, F. W 14 7 25 JOHNSTOWa. Third Hard. Hlaacb.It.lt 13 10 25 EATING HOUSES. ClaJ. liHTCOSUtl'MH BUKOL'OH. Wriaht, William !.. H ASTIKIIH boHnlUH. F'out. . H. M Jt.HMHTl.WM. Itecond Hard. Conrad. Michael JnlKKTIlHU. 7'nird H'orJ. 4iarienter, Ieorge H Mei:arJrey, F". H luar.ante, Charles KOL'TH roKK BORol OH. Stloeman, W. 11 License 6 25 6 22 62T. 10 25 6 T5 5 26 5 26 An APPEAL weld lie held Tafuriay aad Wrdaraday, J aae 4 aad ."V. IHtt.'V, at Hie III Kl' Hill Sk.. KBt.NMilHd, whole all In terested ran attend. J.S ASHKKllNIK. Mercantile Appraieer. carl :e:insrjxrs, PRACTICAL -AND DEALER IN- 7 26 7 26 7 26 7 25 7 25 7 25 2 28 7 25 7 25 7 25 7 23 10 25 7 26 7 26 7 25 7 25 7 25 7 26 10 26 lo 26 7 25 7 26 10 25 7 25 7 25 lo 25 10 25 7 26 7 25 7 25 7 26 10 25 IO 26 7 25 7 26 25 78 7 26 7 26 7 25 7 25 7 25 7 25 7 26 7 26 7 25 7 26 10 76 7 25 10 25 7 26 7 25 10 25 7 25 7 26 7 26 7 25 12 76 7 25 10 26 7 25 7 26 T 24 7 "5 7 26 T 25 7 26 7 tb 7 25 7 26 7 10 26 7 A 7 26 10 25 7 25 7 28 7 26 7 25 7 26 7 25 T25 7 26 7 26 7 25 7 25 7 as . 1 26 7 25 RF-OISTfcK'.S noiicf: 1 he following accounts have lieen examined and iwkd.1 l.y me and remain filed oi record in thla ortlRe tor the lnil.ee Hon ol hell", leu a tees, ami all oltiera II teresle.1. au.l will tie presenle.l to the Orphans' tionrt ol Caml.rla county lor con nrinarli.n and allowance un VV F.HIM 1HA Y, JINKS. A. It Is".: 1. F'lmt and nnal account ol Jerome Bowman, administrator ol Frank P. liowman, late ol Wood vale, deceased. 2. F irst and final account ol Jamen K. Kov.l. eiecutor ol Josliua !. Hoyd, late ol Johnntown. dereared. 3. F'lrst and partial acconnt ol Jane l.ewia. a.l mlniatrattl ol Thomas 1. l.e Is, late ol CamlTla township, . ecea-e.l. 4. F'irrt and tlnal account of William F-. Cosh un, executor ol William Cobun, late ol Joans town, deceased. 6. Second and final account of John Fount, ad ministrator ol Samuel H. Miller, late ol Hlack lick township, dnceased. . F'lret and final account ol James Kinney, axuardlan ol minor children ol Jameg Italy, le ceaed. 7. First and nnal account ltanlel J. Prlnule, Bdmlnlalrator ol Mary Hrlntfle. late ol Sumtuer ti III township, deceased. H F"irt and final account ol (leonce W. free. aJmtnatiator ol John A.Cree. late 01 Keade town ship, deceased. tt. F irst and final account of Joseph Hoyue. ft ecutor of Mary Catharine Adams, late of Alle gheny township, deceased 10. F'lrst and partial account of Anthony Hie trlcn and Oeorite Dietrich, executors of the last will and testament ol Philip J. lMelrlch. late ol Chest lownsblp, deceaned. 11. First account of Aloyslus Shelber. execu'or ol the last will and testament ol Anibouy Shel tier, late of Munster towuship. deceased. 12. Tnlrd and final account ol Wm. M. Dodson. Kuardlan I Joseph F ieldhouse, minor son ol Jos eph F'leldnouse. late of Millvllle iKtrouifb, de ceased . 13. F irst and partial account ol KittfeCot.auicb, administratrix of Peter A. Cobaugb. late ol Julint town, deceased. 14 Firlt and final account of V. P. Martin, ad nilnlsirator o Mary 4'ot.Bor, deceased 15. F'lrst and final account ol Henjamln Is YeaKly. KUardian of Mary Alice linjer. state.! tT Joseph H. Herlln, executor of Fienjamln 1.. Yeaicley. deceased. 16. First and nnal account of Henjimin I. Yeawley. Kuardlan of Kruce 11 . t'aaiplell. stated t.y Joseph H. Herlin, executor ol Henjimin I. Yeawley, deceased. If. First and nnal account of K. I.. Kankin and Frank M. tkileinan . executors of Maigarel P. Coleman, late ol Johnstown, deceased. it. First and final account ol Kol.er Sanerson administrator of Ma II. la Kougb. late of Johns tow n . deceas ed IV F'lrst and nnal account of Itavid J Shatter kuardlan ol Harry Hildehrand. minor child of Hannah Hildehrand, late ol Adams township, deceased. 20. F inal account of Daniel Tantllnaer. auar ilan ol Blanche 'I antllnger, minor child ol VV m. 1 anlllnker, late ol Johnstown, deceased. 21. F inal account of Osalel 1 ante Hotter, iruar dlao of Italsy TantllfiKer minor child ol William Tantllnker, late ol Johustowo. ilecease.1. 22. F'lrst and hnal aeoount ol Fd. . F'lsher. administrator of susau D. I.tKhtner. late ol Joh uatown. deceased. 23. Second and final account of Anthony K. .ti ler, auardlan ol Mary Frantz. minor child of F rank ana Johanna F iatilx, late of Cambria Iwr- ouab . deceased. 24. F Irst and final a-ciunt of P. F". Mc4nemy. administrator uf Wm. 1.. Mc(irtti. late of Johns to n . deceased' 25. The first account of Clara 4! HI tier t admin Isfratrlx 01 Walter J. Dlhert. late of Johnstown deceased. 20 F'lrst and final account of K. S. Murphy administrator of VV. Dick Sbupe. late of Linus town, doceased. 27. The nrst and nual account ( VV. It II Kotierton. tcuardian of Maitule. John and l.'iia Kuhn. minor chlldrea of Jacob H. Kuhn. la'e ot Summerhill township, deceased. 2. The account of Michael P. Kearney admin tstrator T. A. ot John Kearney . late ol Muu ster townt hip. deceased. 2tf. The account ol Michael P. Kearney, admin Istrator of Kose Kearney, late ol res.-on town hit., deceased. ,'jo. Second and final account of John I tel. ad niluistrator of Michael Hraultl. late ol Summer bill to nsblp. deceased. 31. F'lrst and boat account ol Klhe D. Seltle- mire. administratrix ol Isaac H . Mettlemlre, late of t'ooversdale, de.cased. 32. rlrst and partial account of I.uke A Byrne and Simon P. lenity, executors ui Amelia Byrne, latent Susquebsnna township, deceased Si. The sec. in, 1 account of reter Ket.ine. Jr., un.r,1l.n uf llMimn 4'h rlstoi.her anil .lain. Kot.lne. mlntir cLUdren ol Christopher Kot.ine. sr., lull Iilllillieill noi'.ue. ucvnsvu IIAMEL A. MiHlll'UH, Kevlster Keidster's litnce. CbensburK. 1'a -. May loih, A D. 1SK6. - rrr-.. 1 fWATCHES, CLOCKS,! I JEWELRY, SILVEHWAKE, Imusical instruments! -IITIIKIWS' fl Notice Is heret.y itiven that the BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES. No. ot Tables. License BBCKkBt'BU BOBOCUB. Hrown.P. K 1 Deuny.J.H 3 UALL1TZ1P BOBOCOH. Campbell, John 1 HABTiMue BOkoroa. Koust. (1. H. M 2 30 25 50 26 30 26 Kline, F. 1 . Mamm. I). B. Morss t 1-. W ler. F P JDBISTOWl. Third Hard. JOHBSTOWB. fourth Hard. APPKA1SEMF..NT. tollowinir named appraisements of property appraised and set apart for widows ot decedents) under tne Act ol Assembly of the 4!b ot April. A. D. Isil. have been bled tn tbe Keiclster's Office In and tor the county ot Camtirla. and will he presente.1 10 the Orphans' Uourt ol fald roonty tor connrtnation and allowance on VV tUN tU)AV, ll'KK 6, A. D. 15: 1. Inventory and i.ppralsement of personal properly appraised and set apart to Jane Kelly, widow t John Kelly, late ot Jackson township, deceased. V3 55 2. Inventory and appraisement of feraonal property appraised and set apart to Harreit V man. widow ol James ivian, late 01 rsouin Fork, deceased. 3. Inveutory and appraisement of personal property appraised aud set apart to Mantaret Huberts, widow uf Owen w. Honerts. late o Summerhill town-hip, decease.1. 3uooo. 4 Inventory and appraisement of personal property and real estate appraised and set apart to Susan r. Lsmr, wiaow 01 ijowroau i'. i,Qr, late ot Johnstown, deceased. Personal property. f 76 on: real estate. f225 00. 6 loveHory and appraisement ol personal property appraised and set apart to Hannah Heera widow ot Mark . Heers, late of Keade township, deceased. 4144 3u. 6 inventory appraisement 01 personal pn.er- ty and real estate appralseil aud set apart to Mary fc Hurkey, widow 01 Jonn William Bur kev. late of tne borouKh ol Patt.n. deceased. Personal property. tM uu-. real estate. 9250 . 7. Inventory and appraisement ol personal proi-ertv appraised and set apart to FJixabetb M. Cover, widow .l Benjamin F Cover, late of late ol Johnstown, deceased. 4rJtVi 3l ltAiSftL. A. McOOrWH. Keaister. Keirlster'i Office, fchensuunt. Pa.. May 10, A. I. Isw5. KI AI. LIST. I.lat of cause set down tor trial Second week. June term. 195: Scbell vi. Htpps Ui'ia. Smith vs. Ira I nor. Arnholtvs. Westover. Fkenrode vs. Chest Creek C It V. Co. 47over 11 Hnrr-ks Trial List Third week. June term, 155. Ortb vs. Ha worth 51 Dowburst. Hopple v. rkenrode. KlnKirts vs. Iajux. ilnnorts va Ina-. Shoemaker vs Oood. Hlalr vs lool. Sener va. City of Johnstown. (Hies vs. Oessler. Klepser Sl 'o. vi. Cresswell. I'aeM'Oarry vs. Miller. M Kav's Fir. vs. (Iroom et al. F'rldav ti Klrtiy. Iavls vs. Kretihs. Anderson vs. M'DonalJ et al Johnstown iTiTlna- Park Assn. vs. Adair. Klstlervs. Felix. Dunmire vs. StamtiaUKb. Hastlnat vs. O Connor. Shoemaker Admr. vs. Trl Co. Aitrt. Assn. Hammond vs. Jones. Lilly Water Co. vs M'Caon et al. Pittsburg Sainton Co., vs. Lannliein. K.nvvi Holsopule. HoKiti 4l Buhl va. Campbell et ax. Bush vs. Condrin. J.C. IAKHY. Prutbonoiary. Protbonotary'i office. Alay 10. iw. JOHBsTOWB. SremrentA Hard. liurdorf, Frederick 40 26 60 25 1M 26 SO 26 BO 26 4026 OPTICALJiOODS. ; ' MUX ACKXT ri: thi: 2 Celebrated eockfoed! ; AY A Tell KS. ! ColtmMa antl Freflonia Watclies i Iu Kcv ami St.-iii Wiiid.-rs ,ai:i:i: ski.kithiN' kim.s oi .u;vi;i. WAYS (N 11 AM. 2?r M v liin' of .lew i !t y :i Colin ami s-- if U-fnri- jiuri UI' KY A I.I. A 1.- is inisijr- , for your- . Io n' 1 ti-fori- jiuri liuinir els w fc-sT"A il work tuarauti"i. w J CARLEIVINIDS.i FARIVSERS! OCESS Whon you want GOOD FLOUR take your jrrain the OLD SHEIMKLE MILL n Kbcnsburg. The FULL ROLLER P for the manufacture of Flour has Slieukle Grist Mill in lihenslnir anc but FIRST CLASS to heen jut in nl turns out the Ol.l nothing WORK. Urinp in your rrain ami :iYe us a trial. lC.uh man's frrrtin in ground separately anl you pet the Flour ot" your own wheat. If fanners wish to exchange jjrain for Flour they can do so. The Mill is running every day with the UFiST OF POW Kit. PROPRIETOR. The Ite-Pt Shors for the Least Money L. UGLAS O CIC F1TF03 A KING. v' IJHIS 1STHS BesS? lr One Million m-r t k W. L. Douglas $3 and Shoes. A II our h arc tHianlly Mttl.mciry They civc t- i4-si ul f..r tin lu-.n. . 1 n; v -i (i.J cuMojii Mm4-s iu m U- fcti'l rt. 'I rr.-ir v. riu: 'r.:aJn irt liilul'a.vwt-tl. -in- uiiif.r:n M:tini.j ri a. oar it-i r -aiina nj j.i joowreio. .S4,S3.DO ordoTaa.FrrBcli Lmonfllri) I nlTand KaDpa ro. SO Police ShoS. 3 toles. i.50 and S2 Work 52 & S 1 . 7 5 tW Scho Shr9 Ud ei S3. SZ.bG. $2 and SI.7&. ir y .ur 1-alr ruim.1 auiLilv '..u. wnii- for CAtalnuc W. L. Douglas, Krarkm, .daw. WARff For S.ale by J. D. LUCAS fc CO. -v - Tl" I .-- -"S 1 U Ii v k: In i.IUi ; i: I nil i.'iliT i-Mr Muvi un.l l;.ui!.i' at .- !-! I. r t l.au .t Ii -iu;il.-i iai. i-ai'-lul ..iilriii-t inn. aii.l a nl : .f w a lit i if t In' Iiiui-ik.-i ! r ar a ! 1 III lll.lkf tin' kit. 'In II UHI- a SIU'l'f. Tbe CiLilerclIa Slons Ei Umi 1-' at. ma. It- tn uif.'t rt.-iv n i ii ir.-uif ii t ; th ii t..i k. ! s ami ..li.-ri ri.a-tfi-. j.fi ia! attfiitiiiii i I'ji.l ti. i !.-.i n 1 1 in . i nin.- ui V aii'l l ura Iii I it v. M a. if i ii all -t l s a ml - . u i 1 1. a u-v t.f mi i i U tin- iim-t iiiii-al al a iitinifialf n.t. K 1$- S..1.I l.y tl ill- m:i t;i.- H 1 :.-ii.i.-r. r fi .! '. . i i f .i. ,i A. Mil" 11 : sl Wi.l.l i: I'.. M. A I: !: I li.w v .1. I A I l'N None Bitter Few as God. I . .1. fllftll.tl. 1IAI M . Tlmiiias. i. 1. Ift.jj.'.i' IT Will Pay You TogotoQUINN'S, Clinton street, Johnstown, to bu Carpets, Linoleums, Mattimrs, Oil Cloths, Blankets, Feathers, lriees Kediued on All Goods, and FREIGHT PAID on All Parka res. Lnrge James Quiimim. In all its Latest and Most Improved Methods. Aut..iu:it ii- Siii iii.ii ";i i:i.-s. 1 '.iiiniiiiiui I'latcs T--l!i lAtra.t. sl l.liililv Willi. -nl l';un . trjf Kiiilit-i n t ars" t- i. in-,-, l iisl 4.'I;lss L;ites. All W'..l k :iri;int.sl. tOirTfl'liis Mri. lv l a-li. "r us ati.l I '.ri. !-. u-iiu: I'mf. May's I'.. 1! V.ik Ik.ue at tl.f MiM Kt-as,iiiiil.le l'J.H 1 DR. A. LAINO, ( itliit on Main Mrtt-t. mii.ii.I thaT iinith t.f M. K. t'lmn li, 4 ialluziu, l a. 4 SSKlNtfS NOTICE. W. A. K. I.ltlla ami Suian it. Little, bli wile. ol the txiri.uir h of lretto, t'amtiria pountjr. harlriir their deed ol vuluntarr anlifnmeut dateil March 23. eonee.l Lo the noder-lan- d, lo traat lor tbe tienetlt ot creditors, all the property ol tbe laid W. A. H. l.lttle. m.tire ir h.ret.v irlven tbat all persons Indented to (-aid W. A. B. l.lttle wl'l please make payment to tbe asslKcee. and those haviDK claims or demands avalnst the same will make them known without delay. r.J.IJni.L, Alienee ol W. A. B. Ultle. Kbensbant. P- March . 1S. uministkatok's notice. Eitata of Fblltp Karren. deceased. L.etten of dmlntstratlon upon tbe estate ol PhillD Karren. deceased, late of Munster town- nlu. In t'ambtia county, Pennsylvania, bavins been a-ranted to me, all iraona Indebted to said estate are heieby notified to make payment to me without delay . and those bavin claims airalnsf laid estate will present tbem duly auihenti -ated for settlement. rt. r. r A KKtA, Munster. fa., Aiirll 12, ldva-X. Adiamuuator. i Eteiistari Fire Insurance Jpcj rI AV.DICK, General Insurance A t: it i:xs i: i j: a, va. w a v. tSSdl.l'TlON CK rAlit'M.KSHIP. Notice is brrt-l.y given th.f ihr j.artner- bip heretnti.re extiiiK letaen the uii.lrr.ihi n- edintoe tti.nr an. I tt-rd l.uin- h.i tln dav een dlsolvrd. All per.'! klit.ln lhrtDpvp Indelurd t.. the firm will rail on l.-rin r . I1II..11. ol M-nstiura. who lias charge of the Cvllrvliuii of all accounts. li I ; K K V I r f ; HI ' S( X . A. C iL.As-. April 13. IM. maXt. F. X. FEES' Shaving Parlor, Mi Street, Near Pest Office aTbe arnlerslened deslrri to Inform tbe pab-1- that he has oi-ened a MiaitiiK parlor on V am street, near t lie t otnee where t.arberlnic in all Its tiranrbets will l carried on In th. future. KrrrTthin nel and ciean. Your iiatrvnate solicited. K. 1. Klr.ri. alTlSTC til - aUTR' aMHto-l.-w.ii-p.r"-Si. .wMtuif lw.1 l.4tlbuu,K I. eis iuJd of ii. r L I