r ; 1 i 1 ,11 It m ;x i p (Hi ii 11 i 1 I ill 1 i 7 t . -.-.Jl m m 1 i L MONROE POLICY RIGHT The Doctrine Upheld In House of Commons. the rEACTITL SETTLEMENT CERTAIN. rir William Itarcnnrt, the Liberal Lead er. Make a r riei.dly peeeh Kalfuur. ilie e.overiuneiit Leaeler, Ioe the Same. Manuals W ill Hack I p Arbitration. London. F b. 12. The Radical party rf the house of trunnions has de-cidtd to to Mijj.e.rt the pe-neral principle of uibi tr;ttiiii in uny uiftV relicts arising be Iwcui Cirt'at Entain and tlie United States. Mr. GHrpo J. ."-osehou, Jr., Conserva tive." n.e-inbrr for tiio East Grinstecl iivi-f.-n of Sussex. Iij moving the address, in r7".!v to the qut'eii's t-rx-ech in the Loose ill' '-ominous, said he trusted that tne lir-'r-'tiations regarding the Yene zu Ia:i question would result not only in a satisfai-tttrT settlement ; bat, in a complete reconciliation and firm fritiid s:.ip Let ween treat Britain ami lier lun ar a across the Atlantic. Sir William Vernon Harcourt said he was rejoiced at the parasrraph in the qv.cen's speech with regard to Venezu tia, a it held out the hope thut the -sf? 6IR WILLIAM HARCOURT. question would be settled at an early tl.it.'. He added that no words that could imM-di such a settlement would fall from him. This remark wa preeted with loud ch'e rs. as it disposes of the report that tK.it the. Liberal leaders had determined to make an attack upon the- frovern meiit's policy in regard to Venezuela, whir h course, necessarily would have led to an exchange of warm remarks, which might have impeded the progress of settlement of the dispute. t'ontiimiiig. Sir William Vernon Har court said that misunderstandings, both in England and in the United States, existed and had caused ruffled feelings on Imth sides. The idea that America and Great Lritain disputed the ques tion of Monroeism was nothing new or extraordinary. Monroeism, he asserted, wes not a principle of interna tional law, but one of national policy to which the Americans have a traditional and passionate attachment, and it was tlie same doctrine by virtue of which Great Britain had interfered in various states when her interests were affected Sir William Harcourt also said : "I am iu enhn agreement with Lord Salis bury when he says the United States have a pcrf-ct right to interpose in any controversy by which their own interest- are afffted ar.d they are entitled to judge whether thii interests are affected and in what measure thty shall be sustained. That is a general doc trine upon vhich all states act. Upon this is foui.ded the balance of power and oiion that ground Great Britain in terposed in Belgium, Greece, Turkey and many other places. The Monroe orytrine is not an extension of this principle; it i a limitation of what other states claim to exercise every where. President Monroe limited it to the American continent and the Unitea States following the wise teaching of Washington, have declared their cisiu r hnat'.on and determination not to in I'rfere :r. tlie controversies cf the Euro p-an powers but they have declared tut; controversies of the American cot r.tie i.i ic be of special interest to them selves, ami they will judge when and how they are ca.i'Mi upon to interfere. That feeling iS i,t disputed lit ttt queen's speech and 1 rejoice to see that it states a ish to co-operate with the government of the United States ai.t the only practical question remaning i. vvhethtT trie eto. trine has been invaded in the case of Venezuela The Uoted States have not made any prcnctr.ct ment r.xii this question, bai i.avt ap pointed a. commission to inform thei judgment? upon the subject. "It has leer, stated that the appoint ment ot this commission was at, cStLn! to the people ai.d government ol Great Er.taiii Hax-piiy, the government coej not take thi.t view. The commission in to inform the government cf the Uxted States -with whi.-h gui government it,- sires to cooperate. How cat, the United VJ. .. . , . ,. 9 t . Aiurrxa co-operaie wilti n tnies? they have the ii.fonr.atior. whick w.il enabie tr.em tc to-cptrate it, tet- tunp tr.t K'r.p.cary. "J regret the celay iD the publication ot tne Kr.g.isfc ease I should have i:;cngr.t tnat before Secretary Olney was answered all t ae material would i.ave Peer, ready tc lay before the l irited States and the world at large t c not aesire ta i-:aiir. any termor tftneWT6 ve are nr' clearly entitled flnenon is, what i that terri and thTulu' tn Dusiness of the diplomat iory i it a reasonable settlement in to tTimp , i T-vr- 1 l . .... ' ipioiuacy nas nan ln:s matt, . l"r half center and a miwhtv bad I lt nas nade of it, in mv otnr.inn A s not creditable that question of tb character should hare been a.iewedVo fester until it has broken open in o a dangerous sore to tireea r-aci luood between two great na turns it is the first rtstv of the govern ment to take measures, without delay to iieal this sore. .Loud cheers.1. "What tlu'conr.try demands without distinction of pjirtv is that the dispute "e on.iag.it to an Honorable solu tion promptly. - C koors . t "If it is p?-".vei that the rights of Veil eznela have not t een invaded bv Great lintain the Lnited States of America wiii nave no cause for complaint. If w Have occupi-d territory to which we iiave no tiue we must not make any pre iense ro maintain that occupation. The jaesrinn must te settled on the evidence ...... v i i,,n tan oe raisea to ar- u;.muou oi a tnirrt Tiarrv. ."J11? Pwpie of Great'Eritain and the k, nirt- suites i America have already M-ttled important questions by arbitra tion, and it cannot be admitted that this tucsnun is nevoml the reach of n-l.to tion. The government does not reject arbitration, and the only question left is iiniuarion oi trie boundary. There s Kcnerai nesire that justice should be done Hon A. J. Balfour, first Intvt nt Ko treasury and Conservative leader in the bouse, was loudly cheered uhn repiy to me liberal leader. He "Sir William Verr.on Harcourt has oevoted much time to attacking views whicU U.e government has never held Neither I nor my friends ever said that the Monroe dor trine was one to which u npht to objwt of L-nt.sh origin and I do not see any rea- 60?.t -v wo r1'1 criticise it. .v T-,e An,,ril'ali commissioners (on the enezuelan boundary;, have applied to us to aid them vnh any information v e are able to give at the earliest poj. Lie moment. (Cheers) Xo false Ipride or diplomatic punctilio will be allowed to stand in the way of a settlement u Xar as we are concerned. "Eut there are duties requiring diplo matic enforcement. We owe a dutv to fniy.uig them ; and thw country mouIJ no! "aeserve to retain the confidence of the colonies unless we convinced thein that we were ready and willing to de fend the n, and in a case which we are right we should not abandon them Cheers "It is impossible to foresee with cer tainty what will be the genera; conclu sions arrived at by the Amencai. com mission, or by those called upon to in vestigate the British claim. But one conclusion. 1 am certain, will be reached by everyone who impartially investi gates, he will be convinced that there has never been the slightest intention on the part of this country to violate the substance or essence of the Monroe doctrine. Whatever other conclusion the commission may arrive at it will most assuredly reach the c nclusion that no desire to push beyond the due limit cf the frontier of this empire has ever been the animating cause which moved Eritish diplomacy ic this long drawn out controversy. If this conclusion be fairly and frankly set before the citizens of the United Stat .'S one of their gravest preoc cupations will be set at rest. They wili feel no nee to suspect, on the jart of this country, anything in the nature cf an invasion of a principle of policy which both they ar.d we cherish. "J should rejoice if, out of this evil, should spring seane general system of arbitration. If that were the issue, I should feel that all misunderstandings and evils done had been more than re moved, and that a permanent guaran tee of good will lt-t ween the English speaking nations on the two sides of the Atlantic had been attained foi all time." Lord Salisbury, in the house of lords, said that America's mixture in the dis pute had conduced to satisfactory re sults more rapidly than if the United States had iiot interfered. He believed a peaceful settlement would be reached by arbitration. THE CLAIM TO OIL CITY. Senera Indian Have Valuable I'apera Id Their rw.seaion. Harrispi ro. Feb. 12. Ancient and important documents brought, to this city by two Seneca Indians held by them, place a new phase on the old claim of the descendants of the famous chief. Cornplanter. to a considerable portion of the land upon which Oil City stands The Indians who are here are Marsh Poarce of South Oorvdon, Warren county, and Andrew John of Versailles. Now York. They consist of tlm original and an cient grant to the c hiefs of the Six Na tions by the state of Pennsylvania, orig inal deeds and letters relative? to the land, written by the attorney of Corn planter and Associate Judge Thompson of Warren comity. Chief Clerk Gourhnrt says there is no doubt in his mind I hat the Indians have been shamefully treated However, he cannot find any ground for action by the state any more than in any other cas of sale The commonwealth granted the land to the Indians by patent and then its ripht iu the matter ceased entirely It has no right, to in terfere fnrther. The Indians sold a large portion of valuable land to a man named Connelly. They took his notes in payment, and, not beiiitf versed in technical law. had no mortgage made out to them. Thev received not 1 cent of cash in payment ; nothing but the notes. Soon afterward Connelly failed, and the Indians, of coiiTse. never received anything. The matter is one deserving rectification, but it seems outside the jurisdiction of the state. Mr Oearhart is of the opinion, after carefully studying the matter, that they should bring suit against the present holders, and contest the title iu the courts of Venango county. GOVERNOR HASTINGS FOR QUAY. The Senator Denied lie Authorized the Haywood Interview. Harrisbiro, Feb 12. Governor Hastings has given out the following statement relative to Senator (Quay's caudidacy for the presidency : "I am for Quay if he is a candidate. Some time ago Quay assured me that if I declared the vote of the delegation from Pennsylvania in the next national convention he would be for me. I de clined I knew there waa no show for my nomination, and was not hunting for compliments. Senator Quay's can didacy would have two-fold effect in Pennsylvania. It would reunite the party on broad and everlasting founda tions which every true Republican would welcome, and it would help to oispei tn mea ai-roaci m the country that as Pennsylvania is the Republican l.n.ieeiiou state in me union and al ways safe, and therefore she should never have a presidential candidate." A Washington special ays Senator Quay of Pennsylvania, when questioned regarding the interview made public by State Treasurer-elect Haywood placing him in the field for president, said it was unauthorized, and he made the pos itive declaration that he was not a can didate for the presidency, but admitted nar ne nan not. clone anything to dis courage the movement, nor could he, to use his own language, prevent the boys irom voting tor him if they felt so dis posed He said very frankly that h could uot expect to secure the" soli,! dele gation. ior ne would have, onnosition Imth in Philadelphia and rittsourg. nor on the other hand, could he tell how far tne enthusiasm of his friends would af fect th personnel of the delegation in cis lavor. MINNIE SWANGER HELD. Lrainaffiag t vt.ienre at Her Preliminary Trial at Altoona. aitooxa. Pa., Feb 13 Minnie Swanuer. nged 15 years, charged with causing the death by poison of her uncle. William McGregor, at her grand tnotners home la this city, has been held for court. At me hearing only three witnesses were examined, these being H. H. Howe, drug clerk ; Charles H. Greasou and Warden Baird. Mr. Greason testi fied as to the purchase by tho nrisoner of a bos of rough-on-rats the day before Al. . . - r mm me poisoning. jir 1 1 owe. repeated un der oath the confession which he claimed Minnie had made to him on the afternoon of Wednesday, Jan. 29. This was in effect the same as Mr. Howe gave before t he coroner's jury and which the girl denied having made. Jail Warden Baird testilied that Minnie had voluntarily confessed in his presence, aim coniirroeo tlie story oi Mr. liowe. The defendant's attorney, A. V. Dive ly. made no objection to any of the evi deuce and did not cross-examine any of th witnesses. It is understood he will snort iy attempt to secure her release on a writ of hnleas corpus. There was no attempt made at the hearing to bring forth any further details of the poison ing. TWO Five Mea TRAINS COLLIDE. at Eca- Kilied la a W ftol. 111. v-.nlui, Ji..rej. IS Two mixed TTM Oht d n A w, - t v I'nssengei tr&ino on tt rCrrT. tn"al raiiwJ cciaded at Five men neeM V O J . ium an TCiJOWS George Huntington, engineer , Baggage- ' ...... uuv iriann r m . -j . . ' - ....... i. ucrynn fellows e. - "cunu a cmn Adams and Brakemar. McLean. RECEIPTS & EXPENDITURES OI (anibrla t oanljr for Ibc Year F. II. Barker. Treasurer. Dr. To balance in hands of Treasur er at last settlement To amount received from dupli cate. 1 .." To amount received from re demption of lauds To amount received from seated lands Ta aimtiiiit received from un seated To amount received from con stables To dllio lilt received from liquor licenses for use of county. eT. Vl less rum. S7 XI... ' To amount received from miscel laneous sources Received money Uhtow ed from 1st National ISank. Joliuslou u. Iiv ( iiiiniv Commissioners 2.VT17 11 lUSUKC ?A 4'.r.i 3'. S.trju iri 10.-J.V1 33 4.541 27 7.417 SO 2.IVS0 i: "i.omot $17."i.7C IM Cotintv orders paid, viz: t.'r. A ssc -ssors Auditors (county and clerk i Auditors" counsel Auditor. Mate Agricultural Association Koardim; prisoiieis Uridges i ;o. M. Wertz, ?4il l (.'oiiun'rs. P. K. Ill i lou. 4ii, ( .1. G. Lloyd. aim Coin in issioners' expense. Commissioners clerks Coin in issi oaers counsel Court crier and tipstaves Constables Cherry tree monument Criminal proseeut ions District Attorney Klce-tions Interest Inquisitions Ja.l excnscs I urors. grand and traverse Janitor, court house Janitor, ladies" waiting room iiiry commissioners and clerk Poor Directors Postage and expressaite Printing Prothoiiotary Pelilia. Keforiu School Ki-uiidiniT Koad funds lload and bridge views Register and Recorder Scalps State tax and exeiise Soldiers" burial School funds Sheritr Stciiogcaphcr S.alionery sm-h erage State asylum, chronic insane Livery. ." Water for jail and court house... Division Jackson township West Pen ii Hospital Western iH'iiiientiary ( ld orders paid Co. Supt. common schools Supt. Johiistow u sc hools Court house expenses Miscellaneous exeiises Redemption of lauds Poor house orders Anit. due from constables for lsS'.Ci and previous Abatement to tax-pavers. 5 er cent on si.o22 ?.". . . ." Kxoiierations to constables Treasurer's commission of p,T cent, on ?l I0.31ii ."4. Iicing aint. of duplicate on scaled and un seated lands: receipts from constables for lsn and previous years: less abatement to tax payers; exonerations to con stables, and remaining iu hands of coiisiables To Treasurer's commission of 2'J ier cent, on $."..701 12. U-ing the amount paid out over and above the amount collected liorrowiil money repaid, order No. M I Itorrowed inoiiev repaid. No. 14 I Itorrowed money repaid. Ail l.iS, Ry amount remaining iu hands of Treasurer 0,1 SS 4 al k't aOUl I .".I I a loo ta 2.3s 2 2.4.VJU l.iaana S2 i.:hh atai u :"iOS 1,'jHS t4 17 a: i.4:!; 2. ;..iio:. oi .tin 4 37 . 3 .V.I7; fvs .s;7 31 I'll Ml l 70 la 17S ssi .'tiai u 2u". I.022 1 l.-V.ai 3.74a !; 102 4.7.iii al S73 11. 31 a 4 .7'.i4 silo ( 7.o iii in 1.270 s: i,n; 4 1 . 2.M1 1 2a as 31 .Vs: .lit l.strj 3.:to7 4i k.4 14 2o0 (Al 120 I U 2.X.2 4 111 14 333 4'J 2a.."dl 4s 4.(l7l 3' 4.0T.1 1 r.S77 3 rder rder a,al.- S3 142 5.1100 ill a.Oui (a 5,(IOO IK 2a .020 21 DEM PT I ON OK Amount Received. Frank Wargo. for use Prank Wargo. for use Dr. D. R. Good, for use Alvin Kvans. for use Alvin Kvans. for use D. II. Soinervillc. for use C. C. Greer, for use Mountain Coal Company J no. I.eahev. Jr.. for Use .1 . 1 . Troxell T. II. Heist W. L. Woodcock W. L. Woodcock W. A. B. Little Mrs. E. Gillpatrick Samuel Calvius .1. C. Patterson A. Dietrick , Mrs. Eliza L. Reese REDEMPTION OF Amount paid. P. K. Dillon P. E. Dillon E. T. AH Neclis E. T. McNeelis .1. C. Gales W. J. Rush C. II. Karker .1. II. W icks J. A. ."shoemaker f 175.707 04 LA N IIS 2 7. r 5s 20 f 01 2 '. . - - . 1 . r 2II2 13 2 IS 13 41 7 41 54 S l is 5 2 2m 1: 4 3 tl 7 12 l L AN 4'.'.l 3 )S V aS li li . IS XI S (iS 20J 1 ! 2 10 44 Cash Lies RECEIVED FROM for ism and previous. 333 4. CON ST A slowii, Solelded While Iteepondent. PlTTSFl KO. Feb. 12. Clia.l hi Vin.. roth, aged IH) years, has hanged himsedf m n ratter in the rums of I J . " -.... V Vv mun worts on Sonh r!:,oi a ai . " street. Allegheny. Re was ,l..mnH. - --,uutuil Kniaea Blocks Horned. Car honda re. Pa.. Feb i ti ess bleaks oc cupi. d by Pnrdy & Sous, faardwaie dealers, and th j goods emivorium have been destroyed by fire. 1 he lcs will .i. J.r I.J. RImkIv. Ashvillelx.r.? Philip .ill. Chest twp... M. y.olln.-r, Catrolliowu Ur W. S. McCurdy. Cihm's- dale Ur. . . . .". H. R. McCh-ester, Cone 111 u iikr li tw p A. Weakly ml. Elder tw p. J. It. Murphy, Frank lin tnir T. II. Howell. Gallitz'iii Nir A. IS. Marl., Galliiii'i twp Thad. llelo.ier, Hastings Imr I. J. Harris. Johnstow n. 1st ward K. W. Miller, .loin, 2nd ward. 1 .... E. W. Miller, Johiistow 11, 2nd w aid Jno. T. Martin. Johns tow 11. 3rd w aid Joseph W. Si-ese. Johns tow 11. 4th ward Charles II. Witt. Johns tow n. 5th waid. lw.13... Charles II. Wilt. Johns tow 11. 5th ward, lS'.M... Charles H. Witt. Johns town, oth ward. ls.4... Josiah Waters. Johns town. 7th ward P. S. Kreidhoff. Johns t iw n. Hth w ard Thomas M ell villi. Joluis t w 11. 14th ward W. H. Wolf, Johnstown, 17th ward Peter Kelly, Jackson twp Aug. McComicil, Lilly Nir ". M. Cassidv. Munstertwp W. E. isums, M oriel 1 Ville lior, 1st wd. I.V.13.. W. E. 1 Hit 11s. Morrell ville, 1st ward, ism I). T. Weir. Mom-ll-ville. 2nd w aid Bart Ribblett. Morrell ville, 3rd ward S. W. Loll ST. PlirtMr. Ur.. lSiH S. W. Loni Pi-t:lir.. lor lSiM...'. P. S. Freidhoff. .loi,"i."- tow 11. loth wan! S. E. Jones. Paiton lxr." Jos. A. W'richt. Siiiiiin..r- hill two N. W. Rennet l. Spaugler iMir A. J. Rager. East T:Bl.".r tw ii.. iMin A. J. Raiier. East Tm i. tw o.. is.t4 Ben Ribblett. West "i'V.'l lor two Geo. D. Princle. W il in. it-.. bor L. O. (iates. White tw p. li. C. Myers. Washinir- tkll lllll Adam Smith. Wasiiing ton tw o S. B. Gre gory, W Cstmoiit lair C Dorer. L'tmer vii."r twt ; Jas. Soinervillc, ISarnes- ooro nor H. Harshberger. Yli.VI blirv ler Tlius.. Gitiings, Clear- C mi uty Dog lax. 'lax. ." 02 L" 4'.e S'.l Sa 4 -i 12S 7ii 4 (,2 23 till 4 42 IS 15 4- looiai 2304 10 on 2 53 330 57 0 S4 10 SI 27 42 1711 40 s 42 lS 115 22 10 10 S ll 7'J 15 23 27 112 37 40 2S 20 58 40 10 I'd 44 2!l 27 2 13S(l 30 11 SO 21 1 33 2! 00 354 77 7(1 50 220 41 57 5S 2l3 i3 41 14 15S lai 12 H lield twp.. L. J. Be-ill ha una twj J. Somervi. Iiamia tw p . Siisque-Susqiie- J4 37 1(10 75 055 10 so 38 07 M.541 27 2S4 12 A MOUNT DUE FROM CONSTABLES x- for 1S.H and previous: Jackson Lilly .1- IS 5 S7 57 20 41 111 77 70 4 38 M 13 UTt 10 ta o 01 MS7 HIT7 10 00 44 54 14 27 54 74 32 27 04 20 00 4 03 'US 59y Pe-ter Ke.lv tw p Aug. McConnell, Ih.- W. E. Burns. Mterre villi. 1st ward Jno. E. Fisher, Stony creek twp Thomas Miller, Johns tow 11. 14 L li ward S. E. Joui-s. Pattoii iMir. R. C. Myers. Washing ton tw p County 1 ax. 2aO 42 Dog Tax. 138 20 $ 14 53 34 20 211 07 82 IC 4 20 45 01 67 44 75 24 tao 54 f :w Ml MOUNT DUE FROM Ct)NSTA BEES s lor ls;5: Simon Adams. Blacklick lw p i Philip Gill. I best tw p.. . W. .x. .iet urdy. Cooe-rs- H. R. Me-Cleeste-r, Cone iiiaiigh twp R. C Myers, Ciesson t p dale Imr II. R. McCl.-e ster. Daisy tow 11 Imr I. J. Harris, .ledinstow 11, 1st ward J. R. Edwards. Johns tow n, 2nd w ard C. II. W itt. .lohustow 11. at Ii w ard C. II. itt. Johiistow 11, Ot li w ard Josiah Waters. Johiis tow 11. 7t h w ard James Gallagher, Johns tow 11. 12th waid M. Cassidy. Minister twp S. E. Joui-s. Pattoii bor.. Jno. E. Kislier. Stemy-creH-k tw p Jas. P. McClarreii. South Foi k Imr Jno. F. McGoiigh. S11111 inel liill Imr N. W. Bennett. Spaugler Imr tieo. D. Pringle, Wil more Imr S. B. Gregory, Wi'Stinont lwir J. Somervi lie. I'.urnes lNII'O Inir II. llarshbe-rgeT. Rox bury Imr T. I littings. Cleartield twp J. Sollierville, SllsiUe liauna twp B. F. Ribblett, West Taylor twp F. 11. Howell, Gallit.in bor Thad. II. Deloi. r, Has tings Imr E. 11. Grove. Jackson twp A. Weakland. Elder tw p. S. W. Long. Portage Imr. Jos. A. right. sui;niier bill twp A. .1. Rager, East Taylor twp ". B F BeiishotT. Roseilale Imr J I Rhody, Ashville. Imr A Mnith, Washington twp C Diiir. L"pr YeHler twp A Smith. Lilly beer Count y Tax. 115 Oil 74 10 Iog Tax. 17 14 4e! SS 133 30 7 .TO 3 15 H5 im 105 lie ls M 57 41 4 18 4S 5 55 10 01 274 24 0 S'.l 101 14 11 Ol 44 08 2(1 52 1 1 23 112 14 5 00 10 70 n.". 13 75 5(1 TOtC II IH l'.i7oo S 3"i 7S 30 . as 477 0O 40 SO Mi 23 14 Is 3oS 40 7 5s 257 IO 218 IS 17 32 V.I41 7 75 2. 15 30 II 4! 121 .al 10 48 '.HI 51 11 S7 32 Ol 2 51 23 13 2 HI 122 3d 20 30 2S 73 23 41 112:i.S S 43 E Gallitzin Gal. itin Hastings tw p F L Little. Alleghenv ll A J J Rh.Kly. Ashville Imr. Gh C Felix. Adams tw p. S.inou Adams, Black lick twp Jno D Lanl.y, Barr tw p. Jos Someiviile. Barm-s-Imro Imr Philip llert.og, Carroll twp N J Boyer, Croyle twp.. Fes 'liblmtt. "Cambria twp The is Giltiugs, Clearfield tw p Philip Gill. Chest tw p... H R Mi-Clie'ster. Cone maiigh twp R C Ai yers. Cre-sseui tw p. W S Me-Curuy, CooMrs dale Imr S V Sehroth. Carroll town I Mir Stephen Conrad. Chest Springs Imr J ue Fini'itv Dean twp... 11 R McCle-e-steT, Dalsv tow 11 Imr " . J II Rhodes. Dale Imr.!. A Weakland. Eldertwp. A J Rage r. East Tavlor twp E D Evans, El-nsliurg, East ward E W lliunpliieys. Eliens-We-st ward...".. S M Sud r. East Coue maiigli Imr J no IS Murphy. Frank lin Imr '. F 11 Howell. Iior Jos p Mye-i-s. twp ". . . T A De-lozier, I Mil V II Grove. Jackson Johnston it 1 J Harris. 1st ward... Jmt R Eelwards 2nd w e Tims Aldi-n. 2rd ward. J W Seese. 4lll Ward... I has II M itt, 5th ward t Chas II H itt. (,t, ward Josiah H'uters. 7i Ii wd. C II' Betiford.Slh warel C IP Ben ford, nth ward C H" I Sen fold. 10th wd. D R Lucas. I it Ii w ard. Jas Gallagher, 12lh wel II Priiiikard. 13th wd C II' Ben h nil. ltth wd. Michael leigau, 15tli ward Jos H alche-r, Kith warel Gem S Payne. 17th ward Adam Smith. Lilly Imr.. Aug H ills. U.relte. Imr.. M J Casidy. .Minister tw p C It IS.nfoid. Morre'li- viile. 1st ward C H' I Sen font. Morrell- ille Imr. inel w arel C M' Beiifoid. Morrell- ville Imr. 3-d ward S 11" Iellg. Portiem l.e Jas Itel. Portage tw it. Samuel J. s. I 'at ton tmr Hiram Orris. Richland twp II llarshbe igi-r. Roxbury Imr ' R StlSeiishi.tr. RoseeJai.; Imr H E Glasgow, Read. tn Jas P McClairen Si..!,.!. Fork Imr Jno F Me-GoiighsYiIii-merhill In.r Jos A B right. Nummerl hi I two Jno E Fisher, Steiiivcre-ck x.tp N H Bennett. Si.:itorl..r Ur Jas Somci villi lianna lu n. B. F Ribble tt westT lor tw o... L O Gates. w hite tw o"" S B Gregeirv. w.-sim....t Imr Adam Smith. washinJl ton tw ti Geo D Pringle. w ilnior- hor L C Myers. Tiuniell.i Imr II J Smith, Lmw er Yelr tw p De.re-r, Upper VV-eJer twp S .V- Co Tax 20 04 42 (14 135 20 lilO os :so 31 31 liO 00 1411 SI 47 lS ta ic 32 Oil ta 211 nog Tax 4 70 2 11 10 itr. 3 OS 3 Ote 3 70 7 42 . 50 r. s2 1 511 3 15 111 00 Susejue- i'aV- ill 28 S" 3 22 54 48 22 24 5 15 74 Ol 37 41 17 35 20 IH 27 85 25 37 70 08 ll4 10 70 Sl ls5 17 174 5.1 127 48 lir.' ol 17l 14 07 85 a lai is I 04 Sll 14 HO 47 04 41 all (13 57 4(i 45 O. 73 4H 114 50 MS 4(1 2a IS 50 41 11 '..1 11 on 04 , !0 71 5(1 78 38 41 Ol KM 07 53 15 52 00 9 02 0 42 312 4(1 44 07 1'J 40 170 38 04 UO 17 Ol lOS SO 24 SO 84 08 21 'v 53 10 55 74 HVS 4(1 5 lej !C Oil 0 S7 0 4 70 2 11 l 00 3 K T s. 53 15 S4 7 U3 2 1J 1 lai 5 30 4 ' 1 lai 1 lai 32 70 3 IS 14 : 1 lid 21 Hi 1 511 2 05 2 04 4 0 811 7 311 Hoi 0 35 8 IC llai 111 02 3 17 14 2! S4.O70 37 2S1 7(1 XONERATIONS TO CONSTABLES for Isle;,: Jackson township-... ... JubDf.uiwn.Vod ward Johnstown, 6tu wrd.. ...... Jnbnak.wn.Utb ward... Jobnstown. lOtb wierd J bnstown, 11 th ward... JobostowD. 12'b ward..... JehnMuwei, 17th ward Msrrellvllie ner . 3d ward. Manater tnwashli aiun ho rouih. ........... fur t J ire horouirh...... Portafte townhip....... Keade tnwnshi .... sumnerblll towr.r bl.... Surejuebanna te-wurh p WarbiLKtoo lumiilp.... Wl"en..re hruuM,b I -m r Venter Iuwdi Siana;I(;r bvruuab . MM 4d -i ?7 82 I He 3 (W I 37 IS 10 S6 3tf leSSua 11 10 24 7 15 I 79 I 37 30 73 4 6.1 37 -M W 3b bt A HX 7 MtirtVTS Dt'K IlISTKIt-TS iMled lands, 1K94 and lsv6: 3 09 $7U3 T2 tlM&S FKtiM t'N- Knad S. h -il. Adam towna htp.... $ 3SH7 f 3IS Karr tnwnrhlp . 9 Ml 8 2. Blaekllek township X19 W Iff'U 'ambria tuwnai.i.. ....... ... 3 11 t -111 Uheat tt nahlp... . 874 W bbh bo i arrull township 13 an is aa Uleartleld township Ml toVb 'nrmiiuab township.... ... 143 88 144 3i t'n.y.a towi.sbp lej 81 3MU tlrewsun towoshlp . . l-i7 eyl M7 311 I lean euwnshlp 4.1 4'.l O Kast Tjrle.r lownsblp... . Y't 7 Hilt Klder township 1 10 h8 76 lialdixin Uiwiu-lnp 3usel ! oi .larkson tt.wai.hip .. liu&a tts looter Ycxler teiwnsbip.... llHini lonw Pe.ru.ae towuship. . 83184 Ih ' ll Keade township...... 8:1 Ki 14611 Sunin.erl.lll township..... 8uo vtxi Ui ei Voder township la t9 18 71 "el Tayle 4i; 5J Hb lb White township 6 ai e)M x? Washiuxlon township.. . lion Ivw 3.6W7 M 3 678 99 ni'K 11STK1ITS KKOM K UltMPTlO.N tK 1 s . Bor. S 10 1 08 lauds. Alleaheny township. Asuvine norou. h...... Klae-koek tuwi.aiilp 8 64 euhot le.wnrhip... .... v 141 Oesan twnth (. so feS'eier township HaatluK tM.r.UM;h .. . Keale luwni.li 1 1 10 4.1 WasbiUKtxn towuabip 4 uo (KOI 11141 3 1 "TtrrAII. I.IUCOK I.I'KMsrJS. ai licenses It clljr at tbtu ffl (KXI 00 81 licenses in tM.r..uKhs at -lio.. .... . . 9 Ian oil 1 license in norouich al ti .vt i-.j tit mi licences in lowuctnis al 874 a.io U0 KomiI. Se'hool ...8 30 I 35 84 tea so 8 OO 3j 30 One fifth for use ol roantT ee-ae ireas. eoiuinisslou or 5 per c. nt on 81 Ouo tbu 00 lesa irea esuuiuil-slou ol 1 per cent on (1,000 . 10 no lies Tres. mm-nlsslon ol J per t on (4 .606 32 "i b-l Balance due county DISTIHI'TION UK I.1CKNSK lislil.-te: Adauis lownrhiu .. Ashville horouh Karneithoro ori.Ua.b t'arrolliown tM.rouvb arroll township........................ tlijesl spriuas liorounb J. .. Chest township .r...... ejlearbeid lownsblp . Oresnou lowuslilp ...7.".".". . ' i:rojie township . Ihtie tnirouKh , . ..".". . Iiean townnhlp .1 1., Kaat t'ooctnauKh loruuu.... bPensburK borouieti F.ider towusnip .."... (tall ill n liorouKb ".... elallitzin towt.iiii Hiuionita iHjruug ti .......... lady oorouKb. loretto tKrooifh.......... ! YiMler lowunhlp Miirrellvllle betrouirb I'alu.n tMirouirh '..rl-eae horouieh. ........... ..... ...".,". I'ortaae townxiiip ..."."...".... Keiede township Kicbland township... " Souib Kork boruutfh ".". spanler teoronxh .." S tuny creek township...... ...... ....,.. sJumiuerblil Porounu ju.quebtnili lowusalp ...T" l'uuuelhlll bore.UKb Warninaton lownsblp..... Wiiniore liomuxb , Johnstown Ciiv (37 5-.6 61 S 7.605 Si S7 6: $ 7 417 80 H'Nli IO . . .( f.7 00 Ma 0 34iOU 670 oil ... 67 00 114 IRI 67 00 114 l 312 UI . 67 Ou 114 ... f7 ta 34-i on bi on 114 OO 67 IK Vliuo . . . OS4 UO I140U 114 IM liiuo 458 01 6." i i . . . 67 00 a6 no 67 141 114 uu UO 114 UO 342 U0 57 00 rat 00 114 U II4 0U ... 19.780(11 EEP ITNII; Aint of dnpllcate lo- IsvS Keeelved lrum Donslal.ies. lsiM.... ..." Ami. in band Treaa. last seiileuienil. lr. i.tr 60 M 1 3U33 $ 2.614 93 l.ueejoaniy ( 278 5i Vr. "J - orders paid 1,603 00 Br abatement tw lax-payers on (707 36 36 ny ez.ineral on 10 eAnstal.les 343 2 oy ami. uue irom constables 211 reas. com. 5 per rent, on (1 603 no 751 nai. in nanda ol Ireas V78 62 c "OH M ISSH IN EKS ACtU It' NTS. J. . I.le.yd. 3.8 daya at Ci 50 f. E. I l Hod, 181 days al 3 60 ( 2.614 93 1 OTA 00 .83 50 $ 1.841 60 (Ml 50 of t be chore amount Is snt'jret to tb lecisioo t the t'ourts on the api-eal Irom tbe manors' seitlemeut lor tbe year livi SSETS: Ami. in nanda or Treas $25 028 21 ami. eiue irom eonsial.les, left...... 4.078 nmt uue iroui ronvtaldes. lm.4 and i.rer. etoe i 3.023 1 Judal. note and miaa. dua county .. . L1 r32.786 84 AB11.M1ES: eeuis ajdlnir order........ $ 2.428 19 .imi oua inn.in sealed and unsealed lan.is Ja 373 5' nuuiandinK bonds loouuuo tale Kelormale.ry at Muntlnailon 1 :sj leu mo ami. irom ml emotion ol lands . 228 6 I'uot vin.un salary . . . . . 2tsj o( (28.609 37 liven nndee our haads at the ("ommlssioners tifllre. Klri.tarK. ra..lhls 3rd day ol Kei.tUk.ry W.J. JUNES. J W.I'AILY, "AaJltors W. J. BEKKV, y KECEI1TS & EXPEXDITURES Wf (e4r staid II eaaae ml Emalatmral Mtrl t'owaily far 1H"1. H. HAna.r.K. treasurer. In acesnunt wllb runt anu nouse 01 cmp oyment. R ECEIPTS. to ami due irom last settlement.. .$ 3J33 42 luami,. 01 reuuisiton vn, u ami. aue amnria H loor district (lul.rb tD. ot (Jlearnel.l t'n To a tut. recti . from Jno. A. Hialr at Son. ro amt. reed, sale one cow To amt. reed. Irom lames Sonuervilla mule rale To amt. reed, from Ihoinas mi nlea ceil.. To amt reed. Irom Wm. mil H Huabea ''Marsh."." 180 90 79 4 26 00 20 04 1S9 43 27 Wl t ld orders iald Steward...... Matron Firmer ...... Servants . !e.al .". .lver Machinery .... Hardware Justice and constable leea niimoDt Insane asvium Wemersvll e Insane asylum.. Physician tl U P Physician House 111 rectors assor......... ... . Meal.. evttios 1 P W... Labor . Wheat and Hour..... t'lotblDkr lor house.. Boon and (hoes l II P 1 rex-en es Print Iqk m Hay and teed Lumber Koualrs...... Kerill.iers M iseellane ini Pumpln. noittt lurlnrblUk: ... Boay. 1111" Blacksmllhinv .... Insurance. '" "" rus " .. Solicitor Warren aatlum 1 0 'al due poor aod'hooia iir "ln.'".iUJ""- rj9 036 26 .( 3fo in 600 32 160 OH 240 Ml 245 328 95 2 26 66 Aei 215 08 476 . 2.0CIO 27 2V9 29 995 28 260 UI 20 no 823 7i 782 86 9 IS l .Mi to 494 i 8T17 jo 144 42 . 12.8:8 08 . l.&ll 75 49 eu 120 IM 46 248 SO 219 30 2t 91 20 P0 It 9 (Ml 80 00 38 39 26 00 136 53 73 60 91 25 3.623 7 8 5.S77 31 .141 01 A MOVN1-S I.ITK IIISTKICTS KKOM SEAT i V. ed lands. 1HH3 and 1894: I." . .1 s; 1. t .. Ad.m. "T": "'-"- "or. ----"-"' - ou 10 86 ... .. . . u wn.uMU B.-trr township HarnestKro borouKti ... Biackllck township,... 1." tiamt.rla township Carroll township. fbest township.... t'learntld township Conemaaah lownabip.... Coopersdale borougb ... CJroyle township Crejson township. ... iMisyiown berouKb lale bo rouKh. lMan towuship. rilder lownsblp. ...... ..7" East Oonemauicb borxMiiib st Taylor township .. " Oallitcin horotmh... . Oallllzia township.... ..1 seiuara Doroaueo AMOUNT 1)IK Employment : f MrOouicb Jaced Tdotnaj. Emanuel Jainea.. K J.Kilsock Kicbard I (wens Poor dist l.'leirneld o Ptwrdlst luuphln lk E. A. Marsh John Evans. ... ,,, , POOK A Nit (31,034 28 HOUSE OK 9 18 J2 4WW80 64 88 211 U0 2 Oil 118 36 62 uo 48 26 6 76 Koad. 8 3 uo 90 1 43 8 70 1 S4 94 175 84 80 91 87 3 79 f 1 96 6 80 1 61 2 20 28 20 4 40 i 02 es 94 29 86 16 40 4 28 237 21 S 99 61 88 69 04 4 28 3 80 3 45 5 (U 13 28 21 06 ' 4(1 $ VU823 LASSIKIOATION OF EXPENDITURES : by amt. expended by Tboe. Hoover lor S months ending March 31. 1893 - 7i-i, ti Ami 1 aid to Tho.. Hoover lor 16 trlpa to J tan Ik a 8 1 SBr aa saa..A a.u - 1 7 7 vmiVia not included In above ami. A tat. eipended br"rboa I li ".Ul"." ":. ' " monibs endinir llec 31. I893: 16 568 94 Total expenditures Q roCK ON FA KM : 4 bead ol horsea. lit mill. . 22 6beu:75ehlck.n.ra .-r:T'' ' -""1010 "PARM PKO DUCTS: 64 tODS OfhaV SjlKn nl re . . j,o h. ot eat.b.K.r b;-o, iirzr ot carrvu- 90 ba til ted tariilps; Omu. 43 79 1 44 HI 2SU 48 ball; "LMLLED ON FA KM: 2.100 pounds of beet, 250 pounds ol real; 3.860 pounds ol pork. jy JANUKACTUKED ON i'AKM: li barrels sauerkraut: 46 barrels or soap: 2 barrels of pickles: 8 barrels pickled beans; i.Soo tH.uuds ot butter; 73 aal apple button 40 ksI pick llill): tij-rs tomatoes. 24 jars stra-tier lies: 33 ) ait spiced applet. 94 aal lard: 8 bed ticks; 8 bols ters : 8 hofc-ter slips. 36 haps. 82 Pillow alius: 50 beets; 14 roller toweU: 28 son bonnets: 25 aieht Kownr ; 9. aprons: S3 dresaes; 30 rhlldrent dresses; j iaoy ore-ses; 20 ebtldreot sklrU: to womens sa iris. 46 cbimese. 48 drawers. 158 mens tklru, INMATES: lo houe at last report Admitted during year...... Horn.- ........ 117 101 3 221 D IM I'UKlNtt THE TEAK: micnael Mahoney. Annie Carney. "at8i rtne maione. jonn Pernlt. John Hisboti. Thomas Par- ..r... mary iv e 1 y. 1 nomas Montower. Alex An orewt. John bellh.Mise. Andy Tonei, John i. ma n. necaer. wm. llooerls. N ATIONAUT1ES: Koeeianers Natives...... .... ...tai U3 meal aiven to tramps during the tear 3.194 f NsU KANt'E : Insurance to. of N. a. 00 barn aad waaon anexi .... Ir.Furai.ee e:o. ol N. A. oa bouse, ".1I11 Insurance IN. A. on pump bouse and ma cblnerr Oriental ol Hart lord house and ol barn.. Klie Insurance ol Pblla on houae t'atunr.a Mutual content el bars .. " Herman ol St. Paue hospital and Ox lutes leman ol 1'n tslmia; ture.... . Sun Klreol loudoo hospital "anil Bx turee .. iniurancao N A. on lurnlture Orlenial ul Hart lord pump house' and machinery 1 700 00 uou 00 eontenta boe-pltal aad Bl 6es3 00 3.3OU0O 3 O00 On 2&o Ou 1 OuO IJ 1.000 00 1 3 00 3 uuu uo 300 00 (20 7M) 00 eeiven under onr hands at the Oommlsalonert' V I"4. Ko",sl.ur. Pa., this 3rd day of KeOruary, Jk 111 WJri 1 Attest: W.J. JONES, J. W. IIAII.Y W. t). BEKK I.RSTKK 1.AK1MER. Clerk. 5.1 liry Oap Dry Oap APPLICATIONS FOR Liquor Licenses ! Notlco Is hereby (riven It at tbe applications ol the loll.iwli.at persons for Liquor L.icenses have neen Died 10 theotnee ol the (Jourt ol Quarter e" 01 uami.na couotv. rs , aad wile be pre sented to the raid Jourt lor Iu conalderatloo on U ( 1 V I I V L' L II II I . . .11- .... en less seeiaiiy desiKnaUcd lelow the retl- lem-es 01 ttie applicants (at slated In the petition-) are at the placet lor which application it- loaua. Ashville Borouah Ievl Hurket Kelall. James Hanlan. tor. Main street and tioau-. nntu. It. . Myers, near K. K. Depot and noa.i. iveue.il. HarnestK.ro Korouarb 1 bomas Brown, Our. Mary aad Maple streets. A B. Cusbtng. Ketall. lobn Hindle, Kelall. marceuus weakland. S. E. Cor. Pblla. Ave. anu manna street, Ketatu Barr t owns hip Harry A. l.uther. Ketall. Carrolltown BoroUicb H. A. Kium. Main street. Brewer. C. A. Karabautch. Main street. Brewer. Andrew Haute- Main street, Ketall. John el laser. Kelall. lullut Kaaer. Main street. Ketatl t toceut neiK at John W. Iiamia, Main atreet. Martin 11. Scbroth, Main street, Kelall. Vioesent J.-stoltx. Main sir eel. Ketali. Carroll Tuwnsbip Patrlca Harriaan, Ketall. Matthew Weaalen, Kelall. Chest Townsh p t:barles Kbody.St. Iwrence. Ketatl. Chest SprlPK BurvuKb Wm. J. o'liouoeli, Columbia street, Ketall. Cleartield township Oeonre Harber, St. Ausrustine, Kelall. Simon P. N aKle. St. Auirusilne, Ketall. I'reeison Township Matthew Addlesberg, Ketall. A. O. Brown, Ketall. winiam K. Hunbain, (Km.. Altobna. tall. Huuh O'livnnell. Summit. Ketall. John McNally. ttetail, K.J. McNa.ly. Brewer. C'barlee Sutherland. Cressoo, Ketall. J. 1. York ley. Ketal. lean Townnbip Wm. (I. Snyder. I'ysart. Ketall. Etiensl.urx. East Ward J.K. lienny. Cor. High and Centre Ketall Ebensbunc. West Ward A r.. Header, t'or. enter and Hlah iveian Matilda Brown. Cor. High and Julian streets. l. A. Craver. Ketatl. tieonre J. Mt-Kenxle, t'or. Hia;h and Julian streets, neiau. Elder Township Jacob W. Anna. St. Bonltaee KetalL Francis X. lit'. St, lion I lace. Kelall. elal.ltzln HoroOKh John Becner, 200 leet W. W. P. K. K. SUtlon. w noire ale. K. N. Burk.Cor, Main and Forest streets, Ke- eii. K. E. IHanan, Chestnut street, Ketall. K. P tJuleu. t hatch street. Ketall A. J. Uutwalt, Cor. Uuarry and streets. vein ii Allen 11. Heist. Main street, (Kes. Doyle town. , . . 11 1 1 c . Michael Klizharrls. Main street. Retai: Arnold Lnz, Cor. Main and Portatte streets. neut.i. John Ierue. Ketall. Elmer Nelson. Cor. Main and Chestnut streets. neiau. A. Padula. St. Thomas street. Wholesale. I...O. K.keieller. Jacksoa street, Wbole.ale. Henry Sej more. Portage street, Ketall. Oalllisin r-wnnhip Jobn A Mcelulre. Ilelaneyvllle. Ketall. Hasilnas Borouab e l.. Beck with. Cor. 4th Ave. and Kallroad street., n.eut.11. Koland I Krantz. Ketall. Marshall Oiipairlck, Cor. Slangier street and 5th Ave.. Ketall. Charles Kinney. Cor. Spanaler street and 4th aw . nosxiii, Andrew Uanizv. Beaver street. Wholesale. Michael H. Nae-le KetalL. . 1.. Nicholson. Ketall. John A. Parks, Cor. Beaver streetnd 4th Ave.. John A. P.att. Retail. Frank Want a, KetalL Jackson Township John 1. We 11 1 roth, Vlntondale, KetalL "Loretto Knroaarb C. F. O'Uunnell. KetalL Lilly Bomnab Francis Bradley, Wholesale. leorKe Brant. Kallroad street. Ketall . James iruon. Uor. Kaltroal and Washington A. M. tleonce. Main street K.f .11 t. A. Ueorae, Cor. Kallroad aad Orant streets. ncuil. Otto F. rielly. Kallmad street. Ketall. John Moxwell. Km I lis.l mtrm. 1 u. n 1 - anB 1 li Neill. Cor. Kallroad a'nd Waahlnatoa streets. Ketall. Blair Sbrt Cor. Main and Washington streeU. Ketail. Hubert Smith, Cor. Cleveland and Ctorch iviio. c rail. I. 1 st 1 trier. Main street. Wholesale F. A. Thompson, Wholesale. Patton Borouab r-1 "au.trr. Magee Ave.. (Kes . UUig eaVI 8J. Assignees Sale r A 1. 1" ABLE REAL ESTATE! Assicetl Me of Joiin Brown. By virtue of a pluries orde- Issuing out ol tbe Court ol Common Pleas ol Cambria connty. and to me directed . there win be exposed to public tale n the premises In the borough of Sum mer uit.. Cambria county. Pa . on SATURDAY. FKI. ?V 1S0G, AT IO O'CLOCK. A. M., And Irom time 10 time there titer, all the lollowlnc described Keal Es'aae. which has heao asstarned to the Budenlgned by John Brown ami wife. Description of Properties : xo. 1. Mill property, consisting ol four lots. In the bjrounh ol Summernill. twunded and descilb d as leillows; Heir I on Inn at a point on the line ol 38 I the Pennsylvania Kailioed and corner ol lot of 37 I Patrick McCail. tben.-e south 67 decrees est 7o leet to a point e-wner ol lot of p. M. Brown; thence south 70 deerees east 16l I eel to a pot corner of lot now or late t IVou.1 Me er; thence tooth 9i deg.e west 206 feet to a int c-.rner ol lot ot John T. L .ok: Ibence north (- deeireea east bv lots ol John T. le.na. lr. Hendricks and Wallace Plummer 128 leet 10 et.rner ol lot id Pat rick McCail; thence by raid tot north 23 degree' east 88 leet loa poet: thence by eald I..I north 23 degrees eaet aa iel to a pot-t: thene-e by said lot aaln uerth 31 devreet we l u2 trei to place ol bealnnlna, eunlamlng In all lu2 icrches. mote or lees. AO V. Oreei. House and lex., i-ie-jate on Main street, in tl e butooah e.t Stutueihill. imuainl on tie northerly side ny Main Mreet.e0 carter y aide ! !iH ol John e.nrhlh. on the south I.) an all-y. anil n the westerly side by lot ol Jauiea 1 pluinmer. having thereon erected a two story r raise Keeil Ing, and also other liwei.tna. . AO. .X Kesldenee and Store Kouui. lot situated at the corner ol Main street aud the Peoni-y I-aula Kail road. In the borough ol utnm hill, bounded and decried as lollows: Beaioelna at the cor ner sneo Honed; thence w-i a rd ai.ng the Penn sylvania Kallroad lo perrt.es to a poet, corner ot land now or lata id tleoma It U iVr ihen-e r.i Auditor. I said lands 7 perches 10 a ot: "lieo.-e eastward liy other land ol Jobn Brown 8 rche s to a eust In lin e ol aald road- thence eouthwar . along raid r ad 8 2 percbers t. tbe place 01 iK-alnnloa. n,vteg thereon a large Frame l.welliug and Store Kooin. XO. 4. Union Hall Lot situate in tbe Iwrouuh ol Sum merblil. corner 01 Main street and Jarkron reuid. bounded on the easterly side by Main street: on southerly ride by e.tber lot ( .No 31 ol John Blown, on westerly Bide by lot o! John 1. Y eoiroto. and on the uuriberly side by Ja.-k.on r-ail. having thtr.en erected a lante loree-Mory Irrame rlcllvl in known as Union i-all. XO. .7. Uudlvlded one-bail mteiest In plex-e or parcel e.l land situate in Croyle t wn-lii.. known as Wlllia.d Prlnale tract, adtoinitia lands ol tiril flth. Brown sv Si-neman. I. C scott 6l Sid., Ira I Kurtt.tLe Bu'ler tract aud others, con la 1 11 g- 24 acres and 127 errlies. xo. o. UnJIld"d 1 ne hall interest in the cruel and nth er minerals 1 1 28 acies ,nit 1 he urtare el 7 acres, niuie or leea. h tbe ratue pie ed a:roui.d. all known as the Willlim Bntier Harl. situate in Croyle township adjotuing lands 01 Jacob Prin gle. William Murray etai. AO 7. Undivided one third interest in Wtltinni Mur ray tract ol lnd in toyle P n hip sn.t u r uh ul nummetblll. tM.uoded t.y l euus. Ivr.l Kail road, t'ambrla Iron Company . J . C S.-.-tt Sv Sons. P. M. 8l J. Brown et al.. at. 1 containma w acre-. :8 perches. and allowances, exceplina and ree-crv ina the follow tna nuu l-errd lots to tneir respect Ive purchasers. l..r whicli deeds hve teren execu ted and delivered. l wit: Lot No .1. sold 10 K. F. Byera- lot No 1. sold io et. Watheid; lot No. 14. fold to B. F. Byers; ! No. 7. eole. 10 Jobu .laliard ; lot No. 64 told P. U illiani lit rat: lot No 5. se.ld to H. Warn ?.d: lo No 57. sold I" Jacob Houpt: lots N. s. 1 wl 2. sold 10 Dr. J B. eireen; lul No 3. sold to John IJalUrdv ; lot No 3. sold to Jobn Oallardy; Ijt4 t. soul to jutm Hoi. p. Jr.; lot No. 10. sold to I. F. Mrljongh- lot No. 48. old toS. P. Iena; lot No 47. se.ld 10 F. Wess. and lot No. 16. se.ld to Oeo. tv Hells: No. 61. sold to K. el. E ; ISue 3. 7 and a (small p.t ) sold to trs M. A. etreen: No. 66. sold to U . B. Church, and lot No. J6, sold to lleo. B. Suuetuan et al. A O H Lot In boronah ot Summertilll hounded and de?rltssd as lo low.: HrKiumux at a ..si 16 leet south ol line ol Penn-y Ivania Kailruad: thence avittlh 70 degrees west 4 trrbe-e to a ksi: ttiene-e by line ol land tow or laie ol r.S. t'rojle. south I degree west t" fsetclies to a pevst; theiM-eby line of land oil) A. li mood, north 82 decrees e"tst 4 percnea to a post on Hue ol umiuerhnl k rave yard: thence by said Hoe north 1 dearee east V1.' Iercbeel to place e.l teKlunicg. ooutainina -i peaches, and bavinar t Hereon ercetad a small Frame Hi use nntenanted AO loteret ol assitrnor in a tract ol land at Miner eral Point, lei Karl 1 a 1. r to iisnip. tK.unded and deseribed as follows: B-arinnlDa at a hem lock rer Salt l.lck cteek: tbene-e tbrouub land ul Cambria lion Coiupauy south is1 4 dearees east .M.36 perches to a cucumlrr: iln. .-e south 2l-t4 ilomecu west 11.64 .cbes to a I.euil.K-k: ttieue-e south 6 dfaitre e.t 28 64 .errhes to a post, thence south 4V1, dtgievs t 17 73 per.-lies to a post near ronen.ata Ktvr; thence parallel wlla said river m-ru 44 1 1 drum weast 18 6 oercbea to a post: thence north 40 Ort'rt' west 14.1 iietehe. to a sugar: tbeuce loiiowtug Ue di reetiun ol Sail l.lck ctees north 8 degree we-t i;i.l perches 10 a wbi e birch: tneoce south .4j ele-areea esaat lo.4 perches to a I eevb. lheu-e uoieu 7-i oettrcess east a 7 ercbe lo while birch: llieu.-e north 3' A detttees east 6 :i lurches to wbiieoak.aud lornce north 4. uegreet east IS perches to place ol beg innit a- et nlaipn-g lo acres, 24 ercbes. and havina thereon erected one double and luursihale Frame Tvucment Houses, aud one small Store Koooi . with tbe appurie nances. Esr" Will be sold In sections, or as a whole to sail purchasers. Tt.KMH OI KIIJ.: Ten per cenl. ol the puichase money to be aid when the pr. perl, is struck down: one-half aben the sale Is confirmed by the Court, and the re mainder B llitee months irom dale ul ennnrma, U.n. Deletred payments to be secured by mdg ment Puud or mortaaae with Interest, al the op tion ol as la nee. Purchasers to have the riaht to pay cash in lull on deliverv 01 deed . J. H. liKlK-i, Assignee of J.. tin Heuwn an j wife- Snmmerhill, Pa Jan. 31. Is;; Pa.) Ke- street'. straeu. Assignees' Sale OF VAI.l'AIiLK REAL ESTATE ! Loek Haven, Jonn Boyee Peter p. Young. Wholesale. John Cordell. Kelall. H:.W. JMctlee Ave . Wholesale. William Melloo.5th Ave . Ketail. ..T- il. I Jrl.""l ' Ut . ( Kes. ScotU MlL"li We,'!'''?'l. Msgee and 4th Ave, 1 il . ... 1 w e., Hetaii John A. Woile 5th and MciJee Ai roriage norough Ave., KetalL ) Retail. Kailruad and Portage John J. McDonnell. Railroad Awe. KetalL VVjrr,e". hr"wo- ResMiresson Twp Albert Diehl, Mamn street K.tmii " - .narun. unr avreeta. netau ..eorao . .-n inter. M.m u...n IJeo. Veeklev w..ki,... -. ," .. Pottage Townsnip-T 8 ' ".cHotteienier. Jamestown. ReUU James Daley. Jamestown. Ketall wm. H. Edwards. Jamestown. Ketall. reier Jaoni. JamMt..a u...i Keade Township . r . zaonner. Lioydsvllle. K- talL W. A. Chaplin. Fllnton. Ketall. Stephen A. Cooper. Fallen Timber. RetalL A.C. ttray. Blaodsburar. Ketail. D. B. Newcomer. Kelall. Kobt.H. Kiebardson. Laoydrvllle, Retail. Andrew Shoemaker. Liovdaeiu kiw... Spang ler Borough r . M Bearer. KetaiL Richard Bowrn. Crawlonl Ave Retail . B. Kmc. Higler street. Ketall. II. C su.livan. KeiaiL M.C. Weatover HivlaM- Awm Summerhlll Hurouaa- joi n tirmih. Main street, KetalL rrancla Kaiu. Markatitr. w. . 1 . Keuii. Ym"Kr'15or- M"' mndKallro"d ttrecU. I Susquehanna Township D.utel W. Hun. sr.... Tunne'hill Borough Ji..e?',!eJm7.'.1,.Ur,'h R1I ,. 7 lanam sirweX, Ketal I.J. Maaulre. tor. I'k.i. .... viceu. xvrtai t. Daniel Uuina Pnrun . . l Pa k H..i. 1 ee , Wholesale. T Y virtue of an order;iued outol the Court ol mm ewmaa ricae in e amt'i 11 mantr. a n.e ... me directed, mere win ne exposed to sa.e by pub c vendue or outcry, at tne corner ol Mam and r rat. Kiln streets. In tbe city ul Johns-own. on SATURDAY, FKB'KY 20, 18, 8 l:SO eaVloerk. f. 91., The followlriK dcsctild real estate of l-xan1rr "ace, esneiveyeei co tne understatned fortheivn ent ol creditors, to wiu No. All that certain piece or parcel of land Ii .ne v.iiy o. jonnsiuwn. couut v of t'lmiiri, n.. State of Pennsylvania, front met sixty tlie' teii) "v iu m.uineriy sine oi u.nvercek stree (houses Not. 196 and I9S1. and extending t.-..-t .. aue fsvouycreea niter, nav ing property oi United ic.iiiGu "jnuica on tae eaweiear.r ei.la an. I I... ... nouuuaa atroa. on westerly side It Pern ihi snme lot ot grouted whcn was convened P A'.et ander L Biok In two parw. one Irom the trus- aee- oi toe e nuei Hretnren 4-hurch t.v dee.1 re corded In tbe i rtlre for the recordlna "ol deeds etO., IO and tor the CountV ol t'amerla en 11 1 DOOB oi. ;s. naaa 62 1, .n I t he iiihrrinu. Bowman by deed recrue.i la am nr. ,n v..i (36. page 217. Ne. 2. Lot t ontlng thlrtv three (33 feet on Market street (house No at7 and oe;x. Cite ul juun-uewn. and extending Para to laud of Eo eoexer smith estate, tavirnr lot ol Ik. vol Keese on uurvneny aide and lot ol Mrs. William rouiuerty eiue. it liavlrg tn ronveied to Alexander H ack b dee.? Irom the Hi.k M..nt ol Camnrla county by deed recorded In Dee-i ouoa ot. iiv. paae 48. No. 3 Lot truniloa- twentv f-oi feet eriy side Of juaraet street i hirtiM. in lis a :.. Johnstown, and exundlna bark atvt.ui seventv, " " " eoj .eei au r.l.ipcotiai a. nurcn nnnr uawiii prorvy ot icai Miaitsv on the northerly side, and Proieny oi ler. E I. Min er o tne sout nerty side, it hav(0a) been con - vejea to tbe sa d A'exander Black by deed trom iv'a'a itt. ot ine vm. It . I'rltch- .x. c.Mio, nniniflu in I era rtorta v .. I . . ... .Tl-. - - I'saiwiwiirea. TtlRHN or laAI.F.: - . .... a iwraak OI me tiUrchaM mon.v ... su wueu iae urotseit is seiuk ..re V1 Jbe balance on me eonhrmatlon of" the sale .,k. . ua . D" ,neT n' tbre. monibs Uiereal er Iteiarr. ....... ... ... e-ured by lalgment Wote or morlaraaie. with in. terest, at the option ut the a..n.- . , Hill J IIIJ L x - ' Al"t - Black and wile. "iu awe. A luenrr. Jonasiowa. Pa , Febanary 7." Ikj. CREAM balmCATARRH Js vaatceVar td Tanneihlll Oalntzlaj. WasniugtuD Township Frank leap, Iksrhy, Ketall. martin Leap. Cassandra. Ketall. 1 OuaUi (I Krlaa e u., . w u... .,"'- " ia, uorasaie. "... uvin.orr. . . i . k ., . . . , MM.auwa aaawvaa. Oeaiauaea (Ae Awawf fmmmmgrm. AUwjfM fmim wf M aaf ataaa aaaaf aoaa- MMtmtm rave J. Bover. e KetalL Malsi JaTewa3rwai aMafaaaaaeal (Wat. .Ksavearv ih aVaaae-a ay Tmst Ebecsburg. Pa.. Jan. 81. 18ISS. DATIl, Clerk, lSlr V. ANNUAL STATE3MEXT Thirty-ninth annual statement t,i tr,, tlon Mutual Fire Insurance (!oiiii,t brUt:uuBt)- tor year end in K-cetLtie-r .' Amount insured Dec. 31. lne $ ; ty5,7!J tft Arc-ounl Insured during year 230.fl r.i Deduct amount expired during year 261.074.0 ISrluci amonut surren dered and cancelled,. . I44ein0) t: A mono t Insured I sec 1896 31, Amount no'm in force Deo. 31. ls. , e, 0lfl Amount taken durinx year it.jai.., Ddnct amount expired uurina year f De-luct ameuni surre.n- dered and cancelled. . 12 5e7 o S S) Premium no'es Dec. 3l.li94... In force f CASH AtX-tiUNT-KEtHiT Amount on hand at lat seltlemen , 3 ;ss s, Cash for new Insurance.. 7.4 7-. Amount received on As sessment No. 13 liSSKs - 200 I., ei :-2 u . 2. 9 is 22 .1:. 4'i I . ... 1." EX PEN I 'ITU I." ES - D. J Davis Admr $ Henry ?ell """' H J Hopiwl .. Michael Mur. by Triiiai.e Jervis . .. W m. . Uo Aloysius -shiber t'asaoly x Myers , C-e.iita-1 V. nt roth John K. Edward A Yost. Sr 1...." F J Luma.lue...r... I. C. Caldwell 1. C. Llchtenlels 'm i . L. Cllasarow " Mrs Julia Binder othkk xxrtnsrw-" Secretjary s tees Treas-urrr's salary .. Kent """ Aaents' comuiissious .... Premiums returned. Iod ides raucellel Printing. .iaae. sta tion, ry. etc Salary Executive Com mittee .... Expenses adjusting losses..... ' Balance on hand and In t.enk January 24. l-we.l he torero au.lite l, louud c.rrex-t and i. ...... -I N i I. I.e i J Ne i. j r T. KHKH; Executive 1 !!;;!, SO i. 411 l;.i hi 6-. -.1 lol M Jan. 31. lc5 3t Orphans' Court Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! I ennsv iv. to t.uliiii- tl lilt T -Tl -i--f : -i "De ol an order ol the tirpt ' v. ' '"- i , CVUL1T, nrectexl. 1 will extM.se premises at a Cassandra, in W sh.p; Cambria countv. an.... i, ... - SATURDAY, FEITKY ni i! o' o.7., . .V., The lollowina descritved real etie v,. A certain piece r lot ol itmun l . the township cl WahinKton. r..u.,Tv brra aud s:ate e.l I'etinfviv tii p..u". descrltd as follows. iI:" Be-amniLt i on tne southeast corner ol tt.e i t vnence aiona said .Ma:r. onj-o.e oe-k-rees wet sixtv tcet , thence north thirty-nve d-arce ea-t ... - , dred ana titty leet to a ist on al ' - south tllta rive eieacrees eat sixtv if. . , on alley, thence south tt.lrtv tiv'e .1e -,-. one hundred and mtv leei l.. a .,,-i . i street, the place ..t" t-.:innintf thereon erecte- a one and one hail -:.,- Frame House. 14 by 28 leet. with kllct.en atl t.el . leet. I hu proitrrty t? l-ate. ,.n i. . in Ibe business ortun ot tde t ..wu v: t j. dra. T MMS OF SM.i; Ten r cent, of the purct.nse bom paid in ban I al the time e.l ie :tr" , ol e.ne-third at tbe cont.rmaii-n ' third In six months, snd the reti-;:,ii, In twelve months irom the connr:i,B: u ' Ikslerred pavments to l.r Interr-t jt t : secure.1 by the judgment (Kind an t ts -. . the prcha-er. . . . JOIIS I. KAMI. jK Eveontor of the last will and te-iau.-i.-t.is I.eahy. deceael. "-illy, Pa,. Ket-rnary 7. ls-:; Orphans' Court Sale OF YAW Mil. F REAL ESTATE! VI ) ph Irtne ot an order t--nlni. onr ans- Court ot a'amt-na cut,:. ill be eip -se l tue directed, there sale on JOHN F. 8TRATTON'8 It Will Cure COLD HEAD a panicle ia a pp. led lau .act. n.uui .... . r,ar,e. Pnce50cMUatDruKatatsorbvn.il ELY B RUTH EKS. M Vt arrea Street. New' V ork. MUSICAL MtRCHANOUC. wl4rltwa, SaMars. B4taJeM. AecsKas . W areas al CeML Ac. Bll Ustaw sat ttaiSawL saar saav 81L813.&15.1.17 lMiiSu.NrwYoit. CAnCER M Ti-r n"Kn mm u.w rF. -- (s-umiiT At teem F5 thUI EWS. BEAD TBfS FREE- THURSDAY, FKU'KY ot .. i, i: m., ots the premines. the h.lK.wina; .le--r;.-.-l estaie. tne tame taring imrpart V. - T r--tate ol Archibald M. Findle-v s-r i.t, township ol West Taylor, dece'a-e-.l p. en: -. that certain lot e.l around situate it. :.: ouith.it Morrellriile. oounir .1 e :,x! - s sta'e of t eunsyivania trontini- t!'! i, u leet en Levust flrert anil titrnJ u i . . . . hunlred and t Irty seven (1J7 lert on ;-r . sine and one hundred and niiv (l;.. irr: edber side, bavlne a a widln '. t ?;t . leet more or lees ea an allcv in th '-ra-. ! '" tot ol -samuel H. .Mceiari-v . u :,r ,.Ur -and an alley on the other: with ttiv n ; ir:e nances. TKHMS OF SAI i: ""'n Percent, ol the purchase ii;.m -the pnirtv la struck down, the ten.. -the hrst e ne third ukd n.rtiriui. i l i, . r 1 second third In three months tticr.a t r :. Dual third to t.e secured I., ai,i,.M. .t : purchaser and to remain a'cliarar u. h lot lor Elilabeth Flndley. wl.l, w. t.. : a . per cent, interest I hereon is Ui t-r .ml. ly by tbe putchaser. and at her dr.iti ire-, remain ma: third to te (aid to the ul !r -to await distribution t.v or.icr ,.i -,.ur' . r . those ieirmlly entitled tnereto TIUtHAS.r. I VIA I. J"" ei.Tt. Aiu.rucv. J .nnstoan. pa. February 7. V.e. I Orohans' Court Sale OF YAl.VAl'.l.F REAL ESTATE ! IY virt phaa irtue e.l an order isuin' out - ns' 4 'ourt ol Cambria cut.lv uerstgned will exMwe to put. lie s.- i SATURDAY, FKR RY nt 1 Uk, JM.t n the T-mir-s in eert-.in Ka.(8datle lHrUA4t- House and Lot of Ground Koeesdale borouarh, Canut'i sitnate In Pa., vix: No. All that certain piece, parcel ' situate. Iym aad bciua In Ihe vilia: . ! daie. township ol West I a; ior. counie 1 '"a and Slate oi Pennsylvania. Is.ui. i- : ' dersct-iDed as lollows: iVariunica at a i- -an alley, tl.enoe aiuna: said atlev ti. r.-. r and uue hall (61,) drarees east tao l.ai-.-aad lourteea ana one nail (214'..) leet a -thence sou to seventy -th-re t ... j or.-s- r orty-one aud ooe K.urtli (41',) ice-t t.. i corner ot line ul Kandail tv . .Mrl'rr.r. -thet.ee along said iaod fwutn i..ur i4i J." west one hundred and mnet v lour auJ " tenths (194 7) lesct tu a i-jit. tlienee sou! teen anu uue-lourth (It) l.--i tu a p"-i pla.se ol taitnaing. TFi;.MS flF SA1.F: Ten er cenl. el the purchase aooney paid in cash on day ed sale, one hall . nrmalioa ot tale, and the remainder li. months iheieatter. lielerred imru: erured by judgment note or mv.rtaae 1 chaser. Jonx u .w.vt. Executor . Hililam staier, .i ' -r Jixw M. W iLTKas. Aliurney JuPusiuaa. Pa., reuraary 7. Issr!. PERSONS TO TRAYIiL WAXTKIK Several faithful pi.t men and ladie-s to travel for estai':!--H-hesuske. Salary, $7S0.O0 and Esirii-ta. Potsitioa pertuanent if suited; alsv' 'n' crease. Mate refer noe and en. . tst-lf-avddresssed stamped enveloja?. THE XATI0XAL, 3163t?31S Oiiuitul DuilJhitf. CHICAGO, LIT S J ui.ta.
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