r m m v vi v-,rfj m m '-4 i "-;- 1 , 1 If 1 : : TlFFlALT A BUf The Senate Refuses to Take Up the Bill. SHERMAN I'LEAIiS FOR ACTION. Jfe Slmmes Hie Smnlf For If luaction ami A-ks That the Kill Tika-i I f and I'a-rfa-a-te-al Wrangle IWtwwn Mor r.ll ami Ta-lii-r. V.sitim.to, F-K Thf risnln-f-i i s f Mr. Morrill. li;iimi;ui of the liiKin.-.- t!!i)iirt ). in the s-ii:ito to take i '. tli" '.intr lill was a distim-t hut- Mr. Murn'.l !t:;iti with a brn-f state i'iM t tin- tniij.!iitin on th t rt:i l'lii. H- sanl it hail lt-ii ajv i;f lr mary iinuiths that tlin- was :: i ii y in the r vt-iiua-s. During rv iii-iiiTii sitif-a- tin- jr--nt tann . i f ii li' i ITm-i tli r had I--ii a 1 , . i i r- .1 i ! Tin- ! ti ! ii-t up to this i.. 1 jO' .:. oho. If we wi-nt .i::t r;iti I in- li-ri iiiit-v wonlal .! iih ,.r the vi ar. It was rT- i!.:.'i 1-sf tliat ii:j.Ti-si t-lloull lio t., . i, f i t i m:,- ! r li'-M' the tn;iurv and f m III.- r viv.il of l.tisim-ss. Thi-ri'-. .-".in iiii.-l tin- M iiator, he mtivral .r ti n:ii.. .nuinl to thf c-oiisidi-r- .!:.! ..f tin- t.mtf lull. i rti'.'n-a;! pi-ia-i t-iii-d with many in t r.;;-t !!! in urili-r to allow senators to nr. Tin- announcement that Mr. Mor-liii- motion had lt-ii defeated yeas J'. n:iv was not wnexiHK-tetl in i- of the vote wime days nfo. 'i detaihti vote was as follows : Vins Ki-pul.lii-.-in- Ahlrieh, Allison, 7'..ik r. llr-.wn. Hurmws. 'ameron. t'lark, u::.in. tJear. Hale. l!anshrou;h, iiiiAi.y. Inie. Mitchell (Or.). Morrill, N. i-ii. I'-Tkins. l'roctur, (juar, Sherman, .-li..iii i.'. N.-iv- e;i.ililicans Cannon, Carter, D.il'.i.is. Mantle and Teller 5. Ifc-mn- i--i: ifcieoii. Rite. Herry, CatTcry. Call. I ! .ilt'iii. Cockrcll. lieorjre, (iordon, (Iray, Harris. 11:11. i-iiidsjiv, Martin Mir-ran, r.-.iiiii r. l'a-:. Koai li, Turj'ie. Vest. Wal thall ami Whin -J-J. Populists Allen, iiii; !!-. .IniH-s (New), Kyle, PclTcr and Mnvail- ;. The isiii-s vrere as follows ; the names of those who would have voted aye be i ii V pi veil liivt : Chandler with Murphy, MrHride with Smhli. Hoiir with I'uph. Warren with .! ;ies ( A rk. I. Wilson withlrhy, McMillan wiih l;!a kluirii, I'ritchard "with Hlan ehanl. Wetmoiv with VHirhe'S, IVttiyrrew wit i ;non. Krye with (iorman, Sijnire w ii h Daniels. Volcotr with Hricv, Piatt wi.li iias. Klkinswith Faulkner. Sewell v.iiu Mitchell (Wis.), Thurston with Till in. ii. As soon ns the vote was announced Mr. Moni!l apain addressed the senate. Ir was now evident, he said, that the U-p!tl.lican party was in the minority in t !i" I 'nit el Siat-s senate. A cliorus of !iiiv- hmphter came fnmi the I :et:niT;:tie slili- of the chamlxT at this "t. t. tn. i,t. Mr. Morrill, not noticing.' I I uit'-rmpfi'in. prix-ci ih-d to state that in hi- jii;irmi iil the faritT bill wan de t. ..t ii I v a vote in. laiimt' rive silver !: "i 1. and s. l'opu!i-t. There w ..- i i -ul.-t.'.nt ial change in the pri-s-i' .i 'i.l t'Ttier vnt.s, Jt t tli. I all i. doubt. The wn.itor R;iid i . !: -.ul.ii. .in ii. . mitt rs of the tinanee en-. i i- . wt.uhl I. r-.nly at uny time ' "i:'ii .i.ij. uriied to oniir to I i 1 it lie tri-.enrv. ' l-i; -i- t il.i- bill." i-oiitinu')! Mr M""' ' I ! i.oi think it Mould t i"" i lo a-k aiiv further time.' ' r T' r am r- oi; i it i. .ii as m ain !r V.-t!1 ti.'lii.U'.l. The Colorado t. '. i -. f. i r. .1 m ornfiirv to f he a r-ti- not Mr Morrill that lh-r' Hsu nut a ; ill .1- all lll.lloc.ty in the m IuiIh 1 :...r w - .i fa. t t j ! . t ha.l lm mt-ti nndT--r..- i -tat. i i. nr. -.,i,l Mr. Teller. ..in-- v. .: h a motion out of time and out r p'.a. . . to pr e4 d w ith the tariff bill. 1 :! iiat. r from Vermont i Morrill) de- 1 n-d f h.it . . it iiii M-ii.ituM iiiitht- Ki pi.! i ;in -uio of fli,. rliMinIrr an- no l.-uv-.-r in- mU r-of tie- Kepubliean iKirfv. Tin- - ii ator fn-iii Montana Cart-r, who wa- ill the jnilinielit of Mr. Tel h r :. i.-ol a lw')iublic.-in as the sena tor from Vi nnoiit (Morrill), had moved to r. ommii t ho bill. T charpe." j.r.K-.Hl,l Mr Teller. and I will s.- k to prove later, that this tariff bill was never presented with any purpose of passing it." Tf the senator from Vermont." con tinued Mr. Teller, thinks he can em-ban-ass those who have lieon as devoted to the Republican iarty as he has been, then he is mistaken, "i will follow in v own judgment on this question. And I will stay in the Republican party in spite of the senator from Vermont." This shaifl effort to pass a tariff bill, ndiled Mr. Teller, was depradinp to the Anierici.ii senate. It was dcpradiii to those who took part in it. Mr. Morrill interrupted to say: "I have read no man out of the Republican party." Mr. Teller responded that the whole spirit of Mr. Morrill's course was in this line of driviiijj out of the partv all those who do not iipree with him. It was the same intolerance shown by the metro Jiolitan press, which had alreadv read the silver Republicans out of the "party. Mr. Sherman ().) said the bill was liof a party measure; it merely was de Piirned f. r:iise 4( ooO noo nf nonpli to meet the current expenses of me j.'oeriimenr. i ne senator said he would vote for any tax which may be proposed, whether" by Democrat, Re publican or Populist, if it supplied suf. lu ient revenue; whether it was a tax on tea. coffee or anyihin;. "It is a dis jrace," said he. "that we are now ex iH iidinp -s-io.rMio.ooi) a year more than the receipts of the government and that conuress now- in session with lifith hoi se- ally armed with power to fur nis.i the revenue, is idle and refuses to act." The senator then deplored the condi tion which caused the issue of f3.0i0 tx K) of bonds by the present administra tion, made necessary, he said, by a de lieiency in revenue "and doubt whether under this pnx-css of finaiicierinp we should U able to maintain the standard of onr money in this country. Said he: "The other house, having" sent us ever so faulty a bill, let us take it up and if it is not ripht, let us make it right and send it back to the house and we will have a ready concurrence. But for us to adjourn with these deficiences accru ing more and more is, as I sav, not a manly action to be taken by either of the great partios, or by any party that ts rosjionsibi for it." Mr. Harr.s asked: "Why does not the senator from Ohio advise the treas ury d. jiartmeut to coin the $.V,000,Ono fct seigniorage and the balance of the wlver that lies in the treasnrv idle and utilize it to answer the puriiose of the treasury." , Mr. Sherman replied : "That has I'ccn tried and tested, and if ever that question met its final solution it was in the house of representatives freshly elected by the people, whereby a ma jority ot almost 2 to l. tl - - -. j .... ..i VA t.ic house of representatives, the repre nfiitives oi the people from etmal and exact iii-riKts throughout the country, pronounced their denunciation of the jni-t fooli-h and dangerous policy of ('.spurring from the now lawful stand ards of money in the country." Senators Piatt and Aldrich. in answer to direct questions from Senator Allen, announced emphatically that the Re publicans would not accept u tariff bill with a free silver attachment. Mr. Frye (Rep.. Me.) took the fltxir and declared that the tariff bill was as lead as Julius Casar. Business inter ests demamled that the statement bo inade emphatically that the bill was ih i-.it He hoped it would never bo heard from again and that the resiionsi bility should rest where it b. -longed. .v. -1" fru" lm'n resumed his speech 11 the I lii.-ni ....l; . on the Cuban resolutions. BLAIR COUNTY CELEBRATING. Bemlniseeut Sketelies lnblilied of Great Men Whose Careers Murlnl There. IIollidaysbi ki. Pa.. Feb. 2ii. Blair county, upon whose soil was begun the life work of Thomas A. Scott. Andrew Carnegie, J. Edgar Thomson and Roln-rt Pitcairn, is ommemorating its semi-centennial anniversary today. This county and the Pennsylvania rail road were created at the same session of the state legislature. Roth proji-ets fac-d stmnsj oppsitioii in the assembly from the same enemies, and to this fraternal association at their births, be tween the county ami the railroad cor poration, is due the establishment of the extensive car and locomotive shops at Altooiiii, this county. The semi-centennial committee today published reminiscent letters and sketches from Andrew Carnegie, Rolx-rt Pitcairn. Vice IVt-sident Frank Thom son, of the Pennsylvania railroad ; Di rector A. J. Cas-'att. 1. R. Lovell. su ITiiitcndent of the Monongahela divi sion, and other officials, whost railnuid f arcers be-all here. Sketches were also published from the following public men. who an honored sons of the county : Coiiirressmaii Harry II. Bing liam. "tJeorgi- V. Muff. J. E. Robinson and Kdgar Wilson; Major John 1). Pat-tcr-on of Harrisl.urg. ex-Auditor (ien enil 'Ihomas McCainout, Hon. Titian J. Ctiffev. t-x-atforney general if the United States ; T. Blair Patton, super intendent of the Huntingdon reforma tory and others. .June 11 ami 12 have lieeu fixed as the dates for the formal celebration of the semi-centennial. REV. WOOD DEFENDS HIS SON. He Armse Jackson of ettini Ilia Young Hoy Into Trouble. Cincinn ati, Feb. 2S. The Rev. D. M. W'tiod of (Jreen Castle, Ind., father if William VKd, who is in jail here for complicity in the proposed procuring of an abortion in the case of Pearl Bryan, the murdered girl, makes a long state ment in the way of palliating the share of his son in the crime, if not excusing it. Speaking of those dreadful letters sent by Wood to Jackson, he said : "I have no apology for the letters. Vhey were as great a revelation to me when I read them in Mayor Caldwell's nffice as they were to anyone else. I did not 4hi:sider him callable of using such language. They appear to be such as a boy might write who wished to ap pear as bad and some one else. They are clearly the result of Jackson's unfortu nate influence over my boy." He blames Pearl Bryan for inducing his son to introduce Jackson to her dur ing last August and September. He says many young men of the town have come to him jiersonally and assured him of what they knew of Pearl Bryan and of his son and that then; never was any iinjirojH-r itimacy iK t ween them. Jackson mane Will believe that in the case of Pearl Bryan the o ration to be performed in Cincinnati was a com mon occurrence ; was very simple and safe ami would detain her hen- only four or five days. He said Dr. (Jilh-spie during the holidays urped Jackson to marry Pearl Bryan, but he refused. Rev. Wood does not think Indiana will indict his sou. A QUAY TICKET NAMED. Kraalor'a t'rleatU Hrrl mil litalorae C'an diiUIr In .llt-cltra.v. PlTT-ei i:t;. F. h. 2i;. The tuay Re publicans have met iii Allegheny City and indorse a county ticket as follows : William B. R Minors. Pittsburg, judge of common pleas court No. 2: James A. (Jrier. Allegheny, controller ; o-orpc W. Sn am in. All" pinny. treasurer; John W. Nesbit . Oak.lalc! sheriff ;Harry C. Sawyer. Iitt-burir. recorder: ticttrge B Herwick. Mc Kecsport, clerk of court; William M. Kennedy, Alle trheny, rvtri-tt r : M. M. tiarland. Smth Side, and Henry M. Breckinridge, Turetitum. ctunty commis-i mers ; Will iam II. tiuy, Caraopolis, lire-tor if the Imor. The candidacies of Senator M. S. Cuay for presid nt and Colonel V. A. Stone for governor were indorsed. At the meeting of the Rejiublican county oinmittee of Erie. Senator M. S. uay was endorMtl for president, S. A. Davenjioi-t tif Erie county for corigressmaii-at-large and Dr. It. FIihxI of Meadville, etlitor of the Chautau quan, for for dclegate-at-large from Pennsylvania. Hiinksdale At the republican con gressional convention Homer Green was declared to be the choice of Wayne county for congress from the Fifteenth district. He will give way to James Codding of Bradford, the present mem ber, if he is a candidate. Senator E. B. Hardenbnrg was unanimously named as delegate to the national convention in St. Louis, subject to the choice of conferees. Cuay is his choice. BASEBALL GAMES AT HOME. Those fccliednlefl l.y the National league for I'lttKburg null Cleveland. New Vouk, Feb. 20. Following are the games at home scheduled by the National Baseball League for the Pitts burg club : Vlth Boston May 14, 15, lfi; July 13 14, 15. With Brooklyn May IS. l'.i" -Jo July 9. 10. 11. With W v.'.i.- l... ii 12, 13; July SI, 24. 2... With Philadelphia ..ij ....-, ,iuiy in, ii. is. ltli Ifcil timore May 4. 5, ; July 20, 21, 22. With asnington Mav 7, h, SI, :, :; July 8 ith Cleveland April 25, 27, 2S; Ail 14, 15, 17. With Cincinnati July 3. 4. 4; Sept. 14, 15. lrt. With Louisville Anril 21. 22, 23; S, pt. 19,-l,2i. With Chicago iuiit- ij. jo, n; r-pt. y, it). 1. With St Louis June IS, Id. -ju- Ausr. 11. 12 13 Following are the games scheduled t .i -i , .... ior me vieveiana ciuo at home : W ith Boston May 21, 22. 23: July Ifi. L, 18. With Brooklyn May 7, 8, ); July . 7, 8. With New York May 14. 15, Hi; July 13, 14, 15. With Philadelphia May 11 l- l:- T..l .v. o. .,- n':.u ,,..,.! --. . v . -wo. nil JM11I1- more May 18, lit, uK; July fl, 10, 11. With vt asnington May 4,5, ii; July -Jil 21 ' With Pittsburg June 22, 23, 24; Aug. 8,10. W ith Cincinnati April 30; May 1 2; S-pt. lit. 21. With L.nisvill, June sk, ---, .'. ; Aug. II. l- 13. W ith Chicagi June 18, lit. -.11; Aug. 3. 4,5. With St. Luis .liny 3, 4, 4; Sept. 51, 1(1. Vi. A Iti l.atlal Kcarrre. Washinoton-, Feb. 2. The treasury statement shows the gold reserve to be ji-,o;.Vn tji tins amount ?!1 .eH.V 70ti rt'iresents the aggregate in gold paid for ImiKiS to date. The amount of "onus lssncii. However, is only 70 G50 -0.50, of which 43,4i3.(;.-,0 are in couihui's t-i,-oi.4oo in registerett, the bal ance being held on call from the pur- . nosers, i ne total amount of the de ferred gold payments, therefore is only limt - 'l wi . V. . J M-"i v- -" "i.yy The Coast Fort Iflrat ions Bill. WAsmxtiTON, Feb. 2. The coast de- ' mmittee nas decided to amend me oiu ior a system of fortifi cations so as to expend l() (W.000 by June 80, 1(97, but niak ing any part of that sum at once availa 1 1 1 . I li l o ....... ... . . T i, us ulso amcnaert so as to allow contracts for the completion of all projects and appropriations to be r; vi iu,uuufuw lor the UI aV . O. A. K. Knrampment Order loaned. General Robbins of the G. A. R has is sued an order saying that certain rail roads have gr.mted the desired ratt the thirtieth annual encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic will be held at St. Paul, Minn., the first week in September. Secretary Smith In Atlanta. Atlanta. Feb. 25. Secretary of the interior. Hon e.-.:.t , J . .-niiin. nas arnveal here from Washington to attend to pnve business affairs! Composer Thomas Dead. TILA!LD;,J,e-,Ftb 2--Edward H. ,uejy Known as a musical JAMESON THEIR IDOL The English Bow Down and Worship the Freebooter. AN OVATION AT IMS HEARING. I lie .lualge Try to Impres the Speeta ta,r Willi Hie ,raity ar the Hl'a-iise. nit Kails W ild S-riie ulsiale the lolia-e Court. Lonoon. Feb. 2. The British gov ernment is well aware th;;t. though Dr. Jameson is brought to England from the Transvaal for trial as a criminal, ho is in the popular eye a hero and his raid into the Transvaal, far from being viewed as a piratical enterprise, is looked uj-on as a chivalrous and knightly adventure to succor hard presseal triends and fellow countrymen. It was for this reason that the crowds al'iut Ijow Police station were kept waiting and everything possible alone to make a mystery of the movements of l)r. Jameson. It was hopeal ths ardor of his admirers would lie cooled by the long wait and that the noisy mob wait ing to cheer him would grow weary anil depart. But all this strategy was with out avail. Dr. Jameson was brought on a tug to Erith on the Thames, and M as then con ducted by a further rouudaliont and ob scure route to Bow street j-olice court, after many hours of delay. His entrance to the courtroom was the signal for a remarkable scene. All rose and un covered upon his appearance, giving him hearty cheers. It was in vain that the court officer sought to quell the demonstration. The effort to do so seemed a littte more than cursory. The charge lodged against Dr. Jame son and 14 of his fellow-prisoners was then declared to be a "warring against a friendly state," for their invasion of the Transvaal republic. Mr. Henry Matthews, Q. C, who was home secretary in the former Salisbury government, announced that in view of the importance of the case the law offi cers of the crown would conduct the prosecution. Formal evidence was then presented as to the circumstances of the arrest. The. lawyers who were in -ourt on behalf of the accused men asked that their jiersoual recognizances be accepted for bail. Sir John Bridge, the chief magistrate of the Bow Street Police court, from his place on the bench said that In-fore de ciding upon the bail, lie felt that he ought to observe that in his opinion a graver offense could not In- charged against men. than that charged against the prisoners. It was a crime of the highest jxissihle gravity, th- magistrate conriiiueal, ami it must le sai treated by everyone, when they consider that the commission of such an offense might create a war la-twccn countries pre viously friendly. The circumstances of the present -asa-, he adih-ai. wiTe most cculiar. He f.-lf sati-fii-al that the pris oners would appear when wanted. H-then-fore accepted their rsimal r -cognizances, and tixi-al their liall at l"J.OOO ($lo.ooo fitch. Sir John Bridge then adVr--fd the pri-j!iers T-aiiaIlv in a grave and ser ious v in lb- U gga-d them for their own sak'-s ami for the sake of the gaaal faith a.f the country, to refrain from ap jx aring w her- put lie excitement would l- roiisa-al by their presence or in anv way lemlmg them-. Ives to the dl.-turb- aiiea- of the pa-ac-. Not if h-t. miitig the serionsm-ss of Sir John's tone the ithlrawal of the .la- in e iiuiiiie. iiuiii mi- coui-troolu was aa- compatiieal l.y a renewed our break of chea-riiig. When th courtroom had la come qui.-t again. Sir John I'ndge said sternly: "lliat sort of thing might bring the name of England into -on- teinpt. 1 l.:i . ... ..le.mw nuo a sun WTiiier scene was being eiiacti-l outside the courtntotu Dr. Jaim-saiu s aiipa-ar.iui-a- outside the building was the signal for a wild out burst of cheering, throwing of hats in me air, ami a tremendous pressure to get up within reach of the popular idol. Dr .i.i i ne:-. .ii was qnit-Kiy lieinmeii in by a surging throng who apparently sougin, to carry nun, ami ne made his way through them with groat difficulty. W hen lie finally reached his cab. lw was hurriedly driven off without wait ing to make any sign of acknowledg ment of the popular ovation. MISS FLAGLER PUNISHED. Serveal Thr.-e Honrs In .Jail For Man felaiii-liter anal I uia-il V00. Washington, Feb. 2(5. Miss Eliza beth Flagler, daughter of General Flag ler, chief of ordnance, TJ. S. A., who last spring shot a colored boy named Green, son of a treasury department messenger, who was stealing fruit in her father's yard, lias pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter and was sen tenced to three hours in jail and to nay a!' - . ..A? .-.,.. . . . ... - a ime oi .nm i,ener:il f lagler paid me line ana rne young lady was con ducted to jail to serve the three hours i-i. . . , . i iin: proceedings were rne result of an agreement lietv.-cen District Attorney xirin-y ami jnss r lagler s lawyer s ll:.... ei i i . . jmiss r-lauier was nnven to the jail in her father's carriage' ami was received ny the warden with great courtesy t-1 . . . i .i. . . i . . . - s?iitr oiistai i in riii-a.a iiiiuvg m a-i... ..... tron's reception room in the com van v of General Flagler and an aunt, Mrs. Winthrop and was then driven to her inline;. Gave Itim a ISaal (iailal Itrirk. Sax Francisco, Feb. 2t. A well ressa-u man, w yejirs ot age, who is known by the names of Edward Thomp son. Charles Gordon and Addison Mills is under arrest in this city on a charge oi f-iMiig i wo worrnu-ss gold Iiricks to m. j incnie. a iMijiii county vine yardist, as security for a loan of .j.miO. A I'awnbroker Seizeal anal Itohlteal. New York, Feb. 20. Dennis Fergu son, a pawntiroKcr ot Long Island City, has been seized in his shop by four men. He was liound and gagged, lifter whicli the men gathered up 10.000 worth of diamonds and other jewelry and made Oil ill! 11. Iloies Will Uecline. Des Moines, Feb. 2ti. It is reported that ex-Governor Boies has written, or will write, a letter declining to allow the use of lus name as a candidate for tn? Uemocratic nomination for presi dent. Indian Appropriation Hill I'aiseai. IT' . . .as.,,ton f t-b 2ti. The house iH.,-., ie indian appropriation bill, the sixth of the thirteenth general ap- i..op,,aiiou mns, and sent it to the Death r Ir. Smith Tonnsen.l t:..:"i;0tos-. . Ftb- 20 smith .1 r ' ' H i,rs health officer the District and during the late war of a dead wresnam s staff, is PITH OF THE NEWS. V ork!ter Thon,as Vark euicided in Xew rKS n ,h? Al-bama. North- on Austin avenue, caused a hss of $j,ono r.ri5LSlSl",-,'"-h from 1:iris Si4il that ' the """'V7 ,,,i,-v ,;,s-'i "WT "Ud.Ienly ChamlK-rof deputies voted l.ono.om francs to be cxpenda-d at the rairs cort.natian. Advi.vs fnnn Stmth Afriwi say that the t!t:i!n. -and of im njiilis. 1 hi rtTA4 trt ,inst . x ,nv;nP: the uprising i"y LJ?. Ar"u ,"a,,s the Utuu- iu RECEim P EXPENDITURES OI (aiulii a I'oant y for Ibe Tear l9.. F. II. Barker. Treasurer. Dr. To ha 'a nee in hands of Treasur er at last sa U lenient f 25, To am. .nut i. i-eiisl from dupli- a-ata-. ls.i.-,.. 1IHS. To a moil nt received from re- dei!' lion of lands To amount rcicivcd from sa-ated lands 2 In am .nut i-ecfivetl from 1111- sa-ata-al 10. To ainoiilit received frotll con- slahh-s 4 Toair.u'iit rea-eiveil from liapior .licenses for usa- of county. $7.- :t ;v, li ss com. r 5 7. T.j a in it received from miscel laneous soiin a-s 2. Ki-a ei va-.l luoiia-y Imiitow ail from 1st Nat'oiia! I '.auk. Johnstown. 337 11 HOT 34 4'. 3i .0211 0. 2.53 3; 541 2". 417 S 7 ; by Couiiiy (.oiniuissioners 15.0H0 U 17.".,7iCO t'ouutv orders paid, viz: ir. AsSa-SSOIS .'V III lit. -I s I con lit y anal clerk I Auditors coiiii el A uditor. Stala- Agriciib lira! AssM-ialion.. . Koaiiling prisoiieis lilillgi-S 1 I ii o. Al. W ert, ?Ki Collllll'l-S.- p. E III lam. 4I (.'. I Joyd. -"Oii Coinmissioiieis" ex.eusi' . oiiiiiiissuMi. rs" clerks foliiliilssioiier.-" ciilllisa-1 t'oiirt crier and tipstaves loustal.les I herrj tree icon u men t ( i ituiiial p.o editions iisiiiet Attorney Elections Interest inquisitions ia 1 cm-iisi.s .1 mors, niinl and traverse .laiiitor, court li.iiise Janitor, ladies waiting room.. . . in y i oiuiiiissioiiers ami clerk. . Poor Direct is Postage and cxprcasagc 1'riiil nig Plot honoiiiry I'enna. Kefoitu ScIhmiI Ke'iinding , Ko. ei i ll litis Koad anal hriilge views liegisier a nil kf curder .s,-alps Stale tax ai.tl expa-nsa- So diers" Inn ial school funds lientr , Stonogeapher S.at ioiiery .-sew a-raiii- Stat - as 1 i in . a-hroiiic insane Livery V ali r for jail and court li.xix-. Division Jack-on lownship Wl-sl I'ellll li..s(ital V i-siei n M-n;t. utiarv Old orders paid ' I o. ."siipl. eoiiniinii si-IhmiIs siipt. .iohlislou ti schools I'oiirl llllll-M- I N-?M-S M la-f I la llisill- e lia-H kedein pt ion of lands I 'is. i liiiij-ir li-rs A ml. dm- from coiistalilcs ft l"'."i and pi e ions Ahateinelit to ta-paa-ls, 5 pa cent on l.if.'.' T." , Ex. in-i at iou to a-oii-t ahles. . . . , li.OSS 4". ro;i7 aOlil 1. '.IO looo 2.3ss -j 2.i:i3i l.maiik 2 l.:tnou .'IIOO .HiS fi l.iiOSlv. 17:1 ..:;-. .'.2-11 '' it.lill.Ml 31IM :7ii 5.'.r77 r li,7 3. IKHM. 7 i U 17S s :tiiou JOa'a 1.022 1 1..V.HI';. 3.74.". '.. HC'.I. 4.7."l 5i S73.i. :hc;.k 4 2. IkTim :v siou 7.0HMK 44 t 2..H1 1. 2. i .V 31 ; .Vs. t :.(, '.'.I 'Ji l..rJVj 3. :io7 4 lk" 14 Li i It l.Otal . . 2.3.V2 4: Inn. Xti 4. .. 2.V.MI 4 r 4.1 Oi 3", IT 4. u.i i; r.77 3. I li-a-llla-l '- eelllllli-sloll of ." T i hi. on 1 lo. ilii .".). liemg aim. of duplicate on sa-ated and un seated laud-; receipts from eoli-t.iMe- f..- ls-.ii and previous ear; h al.ateiiieiil to ia-paa-i: eM.nei at i-n to cou si.it ii.--. a i ii I rem a tiling in h und id eon-,allleS To Tii asuri-i s comiui ion of a-r Ci lil. i. ii j."i.7tl TJ. iM-ing the amount paid out ova-r and a'joVa- I In- aiiioimt col hi ta ai . .. . 112 .V .'i.IUIII ".UI u liot'iitwiMl lieiliev .N.1. ;:m :. I ,oii ow itl inoiii-v No. -H l;.rroMsl inoiii-v No l.i-7 ".. repaid, urtii-r it-paid, oid. r repaid, order .". o ( t; itv umoiini leiiiaiiiing of Trea-iii ei in hands 2.".i CV, 21 17.".7lC m 1 REDEMPTION OF LA.NIIS V A lllolllil keeei veal. riank W argo. for use Frank Wargo. for use I Ir. ll. k. .ood. for usa- Aiviu I'vans. lor use A I vi ii Evans, for use D. II. Some rvillc. for tisa- t'. t. . t'reer, for usa- a . f .V 2 :r. li I'd 7 "-ti 2 .Mountain i. oal Company 2S (C Jlio. l,a-aiiey, Jr., for ll-a- 13 SL .1. .M . I l i.Xell IS 53 1. II. Ill ISt J., 4l; V . l4. WooileiM'k 741 . E. Woodeock 54 0" . A. li. I. lttle s lis .Vrs. E. ( iillpatrick r -Ji: ainuel aivilis -.. 1)4 13 I . t". Pat tel soii 4 34 A. I iietrn k i 7i .Mrs. Elia E. keese 4!! .f.i IRE DEM PTKiN Amount paid. I-. E. Dillon P. E. Dillon E. T. McNeelis E. T. McNeelis J. c. dates V. J. kush C II. karker .1. II. Wicks J. A. ShiM-inaki-r OF EAXDS- -. 2 7'. 5 as li 01 7 at. IS .VI s :s 2C.4 13 tl 21 Ill -.0 333 411 apASII RECEIVED FROM CONSTA- t:a-s ior ls'.u and previous. Coimtv Dog 'i'.. . Tax. J. J. khody. Ashville lior.$ li7 r,2 $ 2 4!i I llllip (illl. C iic-l tu p... M. a ill ner, t atrolltowu hor W. s,. McCuiily, CiK)-rs- da!e Imi- II. k. McClea -ta r, Coiie lllaugh t p A. W euklainl. Elder t p. J. H. Murphy, Frank lin Imr T. II. Howell, tiailiV'in hor A. k. Alan.. .allitin t p Thad. Deloier, Hastings Imt I.. i. Hani-. Johnstown. ,1st ward ' E. . Al liter, .lohi.stow li 2nd waid. is;a E. . Mill, r, JailnistowV, 2nd w ard Jno. T. Martin. Johns low ii. 3rd ward Joseph W. Sei se. Johns tow a. 4th ward Chiu les H. W itt. Johns tow n. atli waid. ls'.i.j Charles 11. in. Jobiisl tow n. r.lh w aid, 1S-.I4... Cliarlt s 11. itt. Johns tow, n. til Ii w aid. IS! 4. Josiah Waters, Johns town. 7th ward I.S. I'leidhoff. Johusl r town. nth ward Thomas Mellville.Johiis tow n. I ltli ward W . II. Wolf. Johnstown, 17th ward l'ei.i- Kelly.Jackson tw p Aug. McConneli, Eilly liair M. Cassia! y. M unsta-r tw'p W. E. liuriis. Morrell- Ville bor, 1st wd, 1SH3.. . E. liurns. Moirell- vilie, 1st ward. Ism.. D. T. W.ir. Moir,n'- vi lie. 2nd w ard Rart Rihhla tt, Morreii- Ville. :u-d u ui-.l SH S. 4 2!i 12 S 70 4 02 23 liO 4 42 IS I.", 42 loo OU 23 14 lii li! 2 33 330 57 6 81 170 SI 27 42 ITil 40 8 42 !S 05 22 10 10 82 103 71! 15 23 27 !t2 37 40 2S 20 M 40 10 i '4 44 2!i 27 13S7l 3C II 80 21 1 33 2!l CO il 77 70 M 220 41 .r7 aS 2J3 !I3 12 OS 41 14 158 Oil ir, 87 157 18 5 87 57 20 41 19 77 70 4 38 8T 52 13 IK lo 03 2 01 53 27 ll ,7 10 0O 44 54 14 27 54 74 32 !' 27 04 26 Ot) 4 03 j S84 5 99 S. W. laong, I'oit'age Ur., Is!i3 " S. W. l.am.r l"".Vi"..M , . tfly Uir.. Isju 1. S. Freidhotf, Joiin's tiw n. loth aril S. E. Jones. Pattim t-.r- Jos. A. Wright, Suniiner-- 111 1 1 iw p X. V. Belilia-tt. Spaiigler lair A. J. kagcr. East Tayior two., ls'.a A. J. liaga-r. East Ta vlrlr twp.. 1S!4 Ren kihhlett, West Tay lor two Ceo. 1). Pringle, W iimore oor.. ............... . E. O. tiates. W hite tvvp R- C. Myers, Washing ton two Adam Smith, Washing ton two S. 15. (iregory, Westmoiii bor C. Dorer, lpper"Yd."r tw II Jas. SomiTville, Barnes Uiro bor II. IlarshlNTger," Yiox"- hnry lor Thus. Uittings, "ciear- field twp L. J. lla-arer, Susajue hunna tw p J. Somerville, Susque hanna twp 64 37 7 89 100 75 a-i5 10 38 07 4 541 27 284 12 A MOUNT DT'E FROM COXSTAHEES fi 'or 18:4 and previous Count v Dog Tax. Tax. 1'i-ter Ke'Iy. Jackson twp $ 2.V142 Aug. McConneli. Eiliy 1m 11'.. .... A . E. Hut ns. Moi re 1 viile. 1st w ai d i no. E. Fisher. Stotiy-ens-k tw p Th.iiuas M Her. Johns tow ii. 14th ward S. E. Jones. I'attoii Imt. k. C. Myers. Washing ton twp 138 20 34 2o S2 !C 4.'i OI 07 44 75 24 14 13 20 07 4 211 I.!I3 54 : il SO MOUNT DUE FROM COXSTAHEES . for lsv5: Count v Dog Tax. Tax 115 (III 74 10 17 14 40 88 133 .10 7 31 1 3 Id !5 '.) 105 l'.l I'll 58 57 41 4 18 2!l 48 8 55 10 01 274 24 0 89 101 14 11 til 44 1 20 52 11 23 112 14 5 00 lO 79 95 13 75 50 70lti II 91 197 m 8 39 78 30 9 38 477 till 4ON0 Mi 23 14 18 :vk 40 7 .o 257 10 2IS 18 17 32 99 41 . 5 2.Ci .tii 9 4".l 121 9H 10 48 W51 11 7 32 oi 2 51 23 13 2 91 122 3o 20 30 2S73 23 41 112 3 S 43 imoii Adams, Rlacklick twp I'hiiip t 'ill. he.-t t w p. . . v. . -ici urdy. t mits .1. 1.. .McClecs'ler, 1 ime- uiaiigh twp i. I . Ai Vers. Ciessou tt ." dan- Imr .1. li. Mci. lea-sta-r. Ilaisy- towu hor . a. Karri-. Johnstown, 1st ward i. R. Edwards, .ioi.iis- tow li, 2nd W jIiI . II. U itt. . ohi. slow ii. ."I h vi aral '.II w it', ai In slow ii, lit Ii ward osiah iala-rs. ..in ns- low ii. '.tli waid ami s l iiilhiiiher. Julins- tow n. ii ii waid l. Cassidy, Mini-tar twp ." . E. . ones, Patt- n tor.. no. E. l isher. Stony creek twp as. J' ..! larren. -v.ul h l-oi k h..r no. F. .Mcliouli. siiiin- inei h II hor . . .. W. P.eiuiett, Spanler Imu- "ii. D. I ringle, W ii more Imi- -i.l; (iregory. W estmont Imt i. Soinervi.le. kjllies- liairo I Mir .1. Ilar-hi erger, IJox- bury Imt T. tiittings, Cleai held iw p I. Some rvillc, Siisijue- haiiua twp it. F. Kilililett, wa-st Taylor tw -. II. Howell, (iallit.iu Imt I liad. II. Iieloi. r. Has tings U.r F. ll. tiinve. Jai-k-aui twp . Weakl.llll', Elder twp. s w . I.o.ig. I'or'.ag.? iMir. o. A. I I lljllt. ."Mldlller - hill l w p A. J. Uaifi-r. East 'lavlor twp ' .1 F k.l.-hotT. kosailale I m T I I kh.Mly, A-hilIe, Imt A Miiilli, wa-lniigtoii twp D.-n-r. l'p-f VimIit twp A fstnilh. Eill Imt 4.iOi 37 21 7o EXONERATIONS Tt CoNSTAREES for ls95; S X- Co Dog Tax Tax F E Eilile. Alleghenv twp ( I J KhiMly. Ashvibe Imt. I iin u Felix. Adams t w p. S.niou Adams. Itlack- iick t w p I no Ii l.autzy. karr tw p. i os .Noma-rvi le, ltarnes- Imii-o Imh- Philip lla-rt.og,- Carroll twp X J iliivi r, Croyle tw p.. Fes '1 ihlNitt, Cambria twp Thus tiittings, Clearlield tw p Philip toll. Chest tw p... II R McCli-ester, Coiie luaiigh twp R C Ai ci, t re-sou twp. w S AicCnruy, CoaiM-rs- dale hor S vv Sclnoth, larroll- tiiH n Imt Stephen Conrad, I In ,-t Springs Imh- I no Finerty Ha-an tw p II R McC'ccstcr, Daisy town Imt I 11 RIhmIcs, Dale Imt... A weakl.iud. Eldi i tw p. A J kager, East Taylor twp . E D Evans. EU-nslnii g. East ward..; E w 11 uinphieys, EIm-hs- wst ward...".. S AI Snyder. Ea-t Cmc- maiigh Imii-". J no It Murphy, Frank lin Imu- I.1 F 11 Howell, tiallilziii 1m i- Jos p Mya-rs. (ial it.iu twp T A Delozier, Hastings Imt 20 04 4 70 42 14 2 11 135 20 10 '.15 1U0 99 3 OS OS 30 3 09 31 31 2 12 IVOOO 3 70 1 9 84 7 42 47 liS 9 .Ml 03 117 5 82 32 im 1 59 05 58 3 15 21123 19 HO 28 87 4 77 27 21 3 22 54 48 5 2S 22 24 2 1' 5s 15 i s7 74 Ol 6 ;jo 37 49 4 70 17 35 2 11 20 09 1 00 27 85 3 15 25 37 7 S7 70 08 9 53 194 10 15 84 70 89 5 29 Is5 17 7 93 Johiistturn 1 J Harris. 1st ward.. 174 50 127 4S 1(12 oi 179 14 07 .85 05 90 1S1 64 89 14 105 47 04 41 59 03 57 40 45 05 73 49 114 50 88 40 203 18 50 41 2 12 1 1 91 19 09 100 04 30 5 30 71 5t 4 77 78 38 1 (Hi 41 Ol 1 ki H4 07 32 70 53 15 3 1.8 52 Of) 14 SO 9 02 1 00 0 42 312 40 21 10 44 07 1 59 19 40 2 05 170 38 2 64 64 OO 4 77 97 Ol 6 89 108 SO 7 39 24 so 9 no 84 08 35 21 22 M 10 8 97 55 74 1 of, 108 4) 19 (r a 98 3 17 97 (W 14 29 Jno k Edwards 2nd wd 127 4S I hos A Ideii. 2rd ward. J W Sa-.-se. 4th ward... ( has II It itt. 5th ward Chas II H ilt. 0th ward Josiah H'aters. 7th wd. C If I'oiifonl. M li w ard ( 11' ken ford. 91 li ward C H" lien ford, loth wd. D R Eiicius. Uth ward. Jas Gallagher, 12th wd II Y Prunkard. 13th wd C W kenlWd. 14th wd. Michael Eogau, 15th ward Jos H'alcher, I'ith waral (ia-o S Payne, 17th waral Adam Smith, Lilly Imt.. Aug H ills, Ijoicitii Imu-.. Al J Cassidy. Minister twp C H ken ford, Alori ell- viile, 1st ward C H' Pieiiford. M oriel 1- illa Imt. 2nd w ard C H' ken ford, M ori el I - villa Imt. 3ral ward.... S H' lanig. Portage Imt. Jas Itel. Portage twp Samuel Jones, put ton 1st 1 1 i ra hi Orris, Richland twp 11 llarshberger, Roxbury Imt R Sjkenshoir. koscdale Imt H E Glasgow, Rcade twp Jas P McLlarren, South Fork Imt Jno F McGough, Siim- nierhill Imt Jas A H'right, Suiiitna-r- hill twp Jno E Fisher, Stamycreek iw p X H' ken net l, Spaiigler Imt Jas Somerville, Susque hanna twp IS. F kihhlelt, west Tay lor twp E O lian-s. white two... S IS (iregory, wesimoiit tjor Adam Smith, washing- ton tw i Geo D Pringle, w iimore oor K C Myers, Tuniielhill Imt II J Smith, Iuwi-r Yiali-r tw ll C Dorer, UpM-r YimIit twp 5.877 31 34.1 1 A M,l.N1HS VJLF -'STKICTS FKOM SEAT j ed lands, 18U3 and 18m; A. la ana nn.KIn - ',.u""- T. Aivrrr. .""- 4-uu .. . ..... .V.UU4H..,. ...... B.irr township t M KHinestMro buroutch ...... Hlarklick township.. ."J." 145 Cambria tuwnshiij.... 3 79 f 1 96 6 00 1 &1 2 2C 26 20 4 40 1 V6 S3 (12 68 94 mala 16 40 4 26 2 37 21 S 99 I 86 69 04 4 2H 3 80 8 46 45 03 16 28 21 06 T4 8 Unrroll township Chest township... l ('leattltld (ownsbip.. ...... ContmaiiKh township. Coopersdaie borough Croyle townsbtp .... ,, (irAarifl taiain.K.. 8 70 1 44 94 Ifatsytown boroujiiiJlllI"" lfale borouKh lean township. 17S 84 Elder township . eom East Oonemauah borougb. Easi Taylor township 1 Uallitun borouah .. (lallitm townohlp gj Hastings borough .... Jarkfon towontilp ... MM 48 22 JubDaOiwD, tinal arard...... Johntiown. 6th want . JaibDtli wo. Ulh ward Johnnowo. tilth aral J hDstowo. llth ward JiihDstoarn. 12lh ward..... .Ii'hnf tn. JTtb ward..... MorrellTllle bur , S I ward. Munntrr liiwnshlp.. ....... atton tx.ro un h ...... 1'i.ruia-e homuah .... r..nKa townnhip 30 7S Krade townhl. 4 tu SuQiioi-rblil low nr b ip . . 37 6 SQtni.tiPDa Ii-wiirb i 4 au W aflilLatain lowDflMii.... 36 M W 1 1 111 1 rt" hitriiaab Vrir Y axler Ihwd .lp." Spaoicler borouab. ...... . S7 t2 I M 3 flu 1 s: lhio 36 3U 1(0. W IK 10 24 7 1 5 1 7 7 37 43 79 t4 t73 SIM68 AMOt'NTS HUE lISTKi:rS teatcal laoJn, la!H and ls:6: t'KlIM UN- Kond S. b s.l Adn towntblp..... $ 3tn 47 f 3182 Harr tnviiMiiii. . v tan a k BlacklicK taiwnhip............ .. Zlu wi 18'V2 aninri tuwiiai ti.. ....... 311 3 4u (Jhrpt ! Dnii 874 m tu m armll tnwDnhlp 13 au js sa I'leartleid lownvhlp..... Mil 3 u& 'oriiiMUKh tnwnhip...... 14388 144 31 tlM.t lowurb 1 ls 81 66 'reHJVin tiiwtiblp.... n7 H at iHsao lua-lilihlp 40 49 i-fl rt Ty lur iownblp.... 14 7v I4il4 Killer township... ........ ...... M6 70 t8 78 (Sal nsio tuwnPhip... . XstUtt inn 65 .Uckun t"Wiiiiu..... .. 1IU&3 vxi mkt Yaja'er tiwnsiiip.... . liuuii lUiim Purtaae tuwimlnp. 03164 JV'W Kraile ti-wiiMlilp...... . (WW 14&II Suu.u erliill tuwniitiili... 8uo y6il IT i YoaJer tuwuelil. 14 M 18 71 wt'r"lT 46 46 (gj 15 Wnilaj l..WD-til. .. diu 6IKI Wasbiualnu tunnti. lwi lu at 3.fiM7 W $3 6769 Dt'K ItlSTKIl-TS KKOM Kt- IlKMPTIOM OK lauUn Kunit School. Bur. Aliralia-ny toannhlp ...( 30 (13a Anhvii e harnu. b f 3 10 M.-kl c l..i.rlilij 6 &4 84 otiert luwnitiip... 2iM) Itean l.aih p. tva mj 5 "o K iter tnwnvhip 0 00 Hasill.- tmruuicll .. . . t t 1 106 Kea-lo luwnrlup 10 411 3a 3u tVaubinul-m totviubip 4 uu f W 01 fill 41 I 3 IS J"llKrAIL LICtl'OK LK'ENkS. iiceDea II eliy at S600 -tW 000 00 61 lireores In taura-uahs at irii . . 9 1&11 wi I lliDe in liuraiuirb at l-28 SH l.-aj &m 30 liceoi-ed in tuwuhi.f at $.. ........ 3.ziuoO 37 t9 f 7.6o5 One firth lor one ol county... ists reafi. a-i.uiuiltfileu ot 5 per ca-nt on 1 OKI tut 00 l-i-ii I rra c.iuiuiIhhIuu ol 1 per cent on il.ooo 10 00 l-em 1'renfi. a-aicn-iilaiiioa ol per ceiil on fi.AOa 32 -jr. U 87 ii Kalanra due conaty t 7.417 80 Kl'ffH TO t 00 KU .... Miuu .... 6; vim .... 67 uu 114 IW .... 67 Ml 114 1 3t-:uo . 67 .... 1 14 10 .... f7 III 34 in ... 461 uu .... 114 00 l.lr.Diu 67 IW .... V1J IW .... OO , , 114 uu 114 IW 1 14 UU DISIIBI'TION OK I-K-ENSE I'mtrl.-U: .tiiaam township . rtiTllle tn.roub...... ... Harneclsiro tKjn.Ui.ti . ........ (.'arruhtiian liorouvb. MT..H U.waiihiu...... . .......... (f.tsi .rioir burouah I'hasst toUBbl , CiasarDeld u-wniblp.. ...... ireMiKvu to nub I p......... , ,. Toy le UWDblp. I a.e tHroaab , , , Iteaa towaahlp tia t 4oncmauKb borwnb.... fc4eiisbura Isirou ub .. Kuler tuwasolp . OallitB n liorou b ....... . ,. , , Oallttxia towbrmp ...... ."."1. HsuliOK borough ... Lilly tiorouKB , ,, , Ija.reltai Itvrnuirb. ......... . .. . . . leaver Ynaier lownblp......... MorrrliTllle borounb .... .. . Paiion borouab crf. oca norou a I'ortjuie towaiiip ... .... KeiJ towusnip . . Ku-hlaDd l.ia...hli. 456 .... 66i .... 67 Usi 67 OO 1I4UU a iw Suuib Kork borounh...... po.ler borouKb. -Monyrreek towonbip Sum luerti 1 il liruunn. .......... Urquebanna lowualp.. ...... I utiiaalblll borouab......... arblnaloo tuwnblp.... Wliniore boriUKb.... ....... Jobiuttvwn (Jitf .. 114 uu 34-i no ' 57 uu 22HUU 114 uu 114 IW .. l.76utiu ris.iju SHEEP FUN If: IN- o.int of dnpllcata lo- 1S... f yl7 Kecelved Ir.to (Jonstatilss, 1m94.... X84 Anil, in band I riu. last aeiueiuent..... 3U3SI t 2 614 llua County Ky ("o. orders tiaid . . . By abatement lo lai-payerx on $707... By exonerat on 10 conniablea ' Kjramt. due Irum coos tar. lea 1 rem", rsiui. S per rent, on all 503 00 .. Hal. In band of Treat...... ........... . X76 .$ 1.6fi3 36 343 21 281 270 62 f 2.614 c OMMISSIONEKS' ACXHIUNTS. J. . I.lojrd. ayi at S3 60 .3 107S00 r. Ji. union, 101 oaji at 3 60 663 S0 t 1.641 60 4I .10 of the ebove amount Is ut)et tc the "-ou ii me i.uuru on ine apical irom a ....... 1 ., . . ... . ....... iv o rciiiciunui iur ma jrejir isi4 ySSETS: Ami. lo hand of Tread .... ... ....fJ6 0V1 nuit.uue irim conntatilea, 15... 4 076 Atnt due Iroui conatatilaHi, iim4 and tirer. 6J9 Judgt. notes and miaa. due county.. .... S wtlli rK.786 lABlLiriES: ouu-aadlna: order............. $ 3.426 .imi.aue uui. on sautted and uneald landa 12 373 6 uutmandinic bund .... loouuuo -laie Keiormatory at Huntlnadon. 1 ;i3 in" aim. irom redemulloa ol land.. 226 uue com. on salary . auo $26.609 liven nnde' our hands at the (omrofaa.or.ers (iflire. EiMrnsburx. Pa.. ibis 3rd day ol Fenruary W.J.JONES. 1 J.W.UA1L.Y. 'Auditors w. (J. BtKKY,) KKCEIPTS & LXPENDITUKKS 4 "brla 4'OHwlyr far lfttf.l. K. H. BAKKEK. Treasurer. In account FO.lT Mllil MnBBJk nl Wmra an.r , with TEOEIPTS. To imt due rom last settlement.. $ 3.K33 ' rcijuini. on 26.000 T 1 " loor aistnct (lulicb top. ot (JiearOeid (Jo To amt.recd. from Jno. A. Bialr fc. Son. l o amt. reed, sale one eo , To amt. rerd. from lamas Sonaemii mule sale To amt. reed, from lhotnas Huahes 190 9b 794 26 UU 20 04 Toamt reed, irom Win. and'li. MarVh.. IW4 27 wi rj9 036 28 SsO Zi 600 32 . 16O0O . 240 00 (lid orders paid . .-.IPWMU . , ..... Matron... .................. F.rmer . . Serrants.... tloal ! "err . ; jMarbinerj-... Jia.r.1 war .... 246iio - 326 96 226 66 Nl 21606 Justice and cainstabielees 7(1 7 niimoDt insane asylum... Wernersvll e Insane asylum. 2.03U 2U9 rniiciinuur . Physician House. I M rectors assor.... M mi PW6M 26UUI 20 no IV.ttlns U li P 782 a Woa.l I.atM.r i Ma Wheat and rlnor Clotbtns: lor bouse. Boot- and shoes..... (I ll v. 4H4 f Ki7 144 12.8:8 4 rwceri e I.61 1 7 Hrlnlln Har and loe.l 49 129 1 W Lumbar. Keualra Fertll.zji.a 248 mu M laeellMiie 1111 219 r-um,.lnx 21 91 tloue luibiehluit... uay. U arklmiliilio art 260 OO 1O9 0U 6OU0 - . . ........ 36 39 26 O0 136 65 73 60 91 26 Solicitor .... Warren ..lnn To bal due poor" and 'boose oi ment emploT- 3J23 7S f 29 .036 26 A MOUNT UUK POOK AND HOUSE OF . a. employment : Jacob T bom as i. 18 Emanuel James f j.Fitsock ......rm Kicbard Owens Poor dist Clear held I j. KinnlU. 1 . . li . . 499 60 64 66 211 00 2 00 108 36 - . wir. lnuBB VO. .... K. A Marak 62 00 46 26 6 76 John Evans... f 9823 LA&MFIOATION OF EXPENDITURES: B' "f'- "end?, T Tbosj. Hoover ior 3 months emilnK March 31, 18V6 . . 8,6-964 Amt paid to Thus, lloorer lor 16 trips to Johnstown, and pumplna- not 1 Deluded In above anit ... .. S7S 00 Amt. expended by Too. 1. Hobeafor months ending Ifeo. 31. 1896 16 566 94 Total expenditures Jj1I 48 ' aXfCK ON FA KM : . 4 bead ol horses, 15 milk cows; 1 hoLsteln boll 22 sboau: 75 chickens; turkeys. J7ARM PRODUCTS: 64 tons of hay; 40 bn of millet: 588 ba of corn; TIT bo of oats; 69 bo ot wheal; 288 bo rye,- 96 bo buckwheat: Ibtof beans; l,u0 bu of potatoes S,ioo heads of cabbage; 86 bn of ontons-W bo of 12 bo of carrots; 80 ba ol red turnips; beets. TILLEDOS FA KM: 3.100 poondi of tMBel, 2&0 poondi olel;3.e0 poundt ot pork. ANUFACTUKEIMIN FA KM: it barrels saorrkraot: 44 barrels of snai.; barrels of pickles: 3 barren .la-Kiast tnr- 2.(,. tM.ubils butter: 76 al ap l t-uiter: 4'i aal pim llltl: 76 j irs tonia.iHBa. -.4 jars stra l"raFa:36 ars laed apple 94 aal laro: S tsM l-eks: 8 h.,ia ter: 8 t.H sin s. 36 haps. 8J l.low slips; VI sheets; M rol ler towel; '.'s inn rM.t,taeis; 16 oinht (towns; K spei ns: 95 ore,, s: :i rbiui'rn ilrears: 14 bah, itrw-sas: 20 cto.iei.a akin-: 40 wnaieus skirts. 46 etiimtnie. 4 iraeii. i:. meti akiru. ' N MATES : 3 99 la hoa- at last report Adn.litasd dailDK jer . Born .117 ..lui . 3 D I6.il HUKINO THE YEAK: Michael Mboney. At.nle Carney, ( - ath - Maione. J. bn Pernls. .l. hn Kim n I'tiomas rtsh. Mary Kel y. Iimuias Mi.n.uwa-r Am drews. J..bn Cheltbuuse. An.iv touei. Prinx k faiamce 11. tf cker. Win. Itooens. "RATIONALITIES: roieliiners NaUvos...... Tutal . Me striven to tramps during toe Tear 2,194 JNSCKAINCE : lusurioce Co of IS. a. on barn and waaon shel 4 1 700 Iosuraiire Co. ol N. . on 3 umi Insurance N. A. ou pun.p bmre ao.l ma rioneiv .v Oriental ol Hartlonl house and c .litems I Lain s fj,. Pus Insur-.nceol Ptnla uo huav :tin., aniliriaMutuic..nienia-i barn 1S0 iteruiau ol Jt. I am In st nl aV.'d b x tufes 1 (alio (le-nieu ol I'nt-liuiK hori.it. I ao.l flx- turea , .... Sun Fire ol limlou hi.s.mal an.) hx- uiva j lnsurnncro N A. ou lurnlurr 3 I'rln.ial 1.1 liarlli.tu puu.p bui.se an. I machinery -11 7'MJ U tJlvcn under our h-n.1s at the '..nim--ai..nerr' OHiasa KiaEUsbura. Pa..ihir 3r.i day ot lei.rujry. A. II iw. J W . J . J in E-s, J V . HaII.V. Auditors. W. c. Kl.hh Y. S I-rSTKU L.AK1MKK. l lCrt. At'rst: Assignees Sale OF VAI.rAULK REAL ESTATE 68 3 BY vlrtaa of aa ordar;iaanad ajt at tte "ouri (.owimon Pleaa ol isa.l.iia as.auty, u4 u aireaiai. there will it ext.asl to a - I fd. lie v ndue or auta-ry. ai the as raer 1.1 .Ma.'a aaJ Frai kila streets, ia tha City 01 J1a1.r1.a11. im SATUIIDAY, FKB IIY IM, h.n;, wl 1:34 'art-la. (a as The to 1 total a. at da-ill4vl real ratate ..1 rxaa-r Hlira,rasitic4rialSf abderait.J tibeiara ent at craaliUMrs. to wit: Nu . All itat reriata lase.aT )ta-. a.i land ia the City a.i Jubaao.wa. tuuaia ui l anou. aii.i late of I'cni.syivaala. froooua xij t! 101, teet cms aMiiifcerly a 1.1 a a. I .. ti,.r r a s r.a. Ibiiuan Nias. laaj mnt aa.l eneadiua t..,-a i. li e ionyrrali Kier. ha lu p n-r I ...taM Hrethrea Charea ua 1st ..., , i.ir aa 1 1 .1 ..1 Hotlmaa Hrna. oo war-terif si.'e it t-.um iti suoue Hit ot arvajnd whsra a a. r..inr..i i. i a Oder 1. Hin I lau iru. ir.ao taeiru.- tei 01 the l'an 4 Hreiar-a t.uarn l a .1.1 re eordaxl toe ffie t. r the lvr..r.ii. i t di-e-ia etc.. la and ior the as.nnty t'aaieria. iu liersl Itaai.k nl. 79. pas- 6-4. a nl the other irt.na Bowman by deed recroe-1 la raid on-a-e ia ul. A. page 217. No . Iot omlna thlrtr three ( a faret in Market sireei ( nnuae N.at and a.v) Coy at Jobo't wn. attd exten.liaa l.w iu in t i f kt eticier Smith aviate. Itvn.a I..I ol Ii. .1 Koh on northerly side and I.. I 01 Mr. William- on southerly aide, it haarirx l-rn . .-1. 1-3 ed ( Alexander B ark by dee.! iroaa ti.e Hiab i-eriu ol Cauinria cunty t.y ilrtj ras-r.l..l in iKre i BiHik Vol liw. Ntae44. No. 3 liut Iron li car twenty (2") leet on west eny side of Market street (ti'iure 10. I If, 4:11, 1.1 Johnstown, and em 0.11c l.. k at-.ul rerent hve Itel (76) leet to ri.iisi.pal Cl.urrh iti.Ct ly. harlo proierty ol .Na- Shtiktr on tte northerly side. at.d pn..-iy lir. fc I. Mil -er on the southerly side it haeina teen rsin veyird to the sa d A eaander Biar-k t.y need tn.iu heirs or represnta irea ol ibe Mm 11. I'ritch ard estate, recorded iu ln-ed Book Vol. 7h. .ae with the Mppunenaures. TtKII.S OF Ten rer cent, ot the purrhase money t.i le paid when the proiiertv is sliurfc a.tl "i.ne-haii 20 OO -ai 60 12 93 32 00 36 of tbe balani-e on toe con h. -11141 ion ol Ihe ty the Court, and the 01 her bait la monms thereafter. Iasierred par me .its to t.- 751 cured ny ju lacioent ta.iie or muruiaxe. with leresl. at the option ot the tii.icr: TH4I1 J. I t I I I, AsiKfee ot Alarx 1, t;ia-k ud 93 Aal IS Al. V ALTKKS. AlUilDrV. lonus.own. I'a . Keliauary 7." IS.aJ. Orphans' Court Sale OF VALUABLE tne REAL ESTATE l 77 64 TY Tlrtne r-f an order ol the Orphans v i-amuii, couLi;. rent sy 1 vania. to ajlrecteal. 1 will exin.se to puonc sale at 64 premises at :assandra. la Washington "Pi amorm county, 1 enuf-y ivania. on SATURDAY, FEB'KY J'.i, at -2 o'tiv A-, . .V., The follow luac described rrxl mi... 19 (j 61 A cerla 11 piece - r lot ot around situate 00 lowusinp oi asninalou. coumy ot .uu I.l ICIIDIIIT 1114, (K.uodeil 37 gocriDta as loiinws. vix: Beainnma at a on toe souineast corner ot the lot ou inen aionar raid Main Mreei ".17-0,0 ueareea wet sixty Irel to a thence north tbiity-hre dearees east one area and nity Imi 10 a post on aney. ne i rae rvt sixty lai to a ou auey. inence south thirty Die denrees 000 ounorea and nily leet lo a pawt on ...c iiara 01 as-ationina:. and bavina i-oereon erecie-i a one and one ball siury Prame House, a u, aasei. win iviicnea attachtM In by aeea- ma prot-eny is located on Mam street In tbe business portion ol the town of Cwnn dra. TERMS OK SALE.- 1 en per cent, or the purchase money to be paM in hand al the time ol sale, the ti.lanre 42 00 vi vaa-iuim at ine TODLnustiuD til sale, an e third In six months, and the remaining third uuuuu irom ine eonnrinat iou of -T"r'"si pavmenis to Ier lnlerel and to Secured bv the ludument Iwin.l Mn. . th. i.iirl.:... - " -...;! . JOIIiLHIIV,JK, r.tecntor of the la-t wnl and tcrumrui of lien his jLaeaby. deceased. Lilly, Pa.. February 7. Orullans, Court Sale OF VALVAllU: REAL ESTATE 27 29 IYY Tirtne of an order lsnln out of the J pbans Court ot llimlin. .... . uerslKned will expose to public sale on 66 ia SATURDAY, FEB'JIY 1 1S0G, fcy 1 vcltH-k, P.M., jo 42 06 lD premirea in lioeedale borouith all House and Lot of Ground Ml 76 4 sltnate In Koaai mi. h..n,... Pa . Tlx: e """"" No. All that Ol-r.ir. ,, 30 I " K ' n vi . a ou situate. Iyin and bema in the filiaae ol Kose dale, townsbiu oi V.el lay tor. count of Cam brla and State ol Pennsylvania, hounded and deacttDed as follows: Iteaionma at a imsi on an alley, iiianm u.a, ... ... . - . - - ..-w atliv, BUI IU Ue and one hall (6. j devrees east two hundred .uaiian ami one hall (ill',) feel to a thence sou to eenty-thee (i3) decrees HTtV-Ba Kt lli fltXaSt .aaxa.ata fill ' . corner oi line ol Kandall 1 MrUrori tbet.ee alonif said land souih K.ur (4j dea-ices wrest one hundred and nlnet( lour and seven. tenths (194.71 laaat I.. ...a , ... - teen and one-lourth (14'.) leet to a post, r.llkaa ara Ikav.. la.l.- fr-""--w v vwlUHIUf. I 32 TERMS OF SALE. Tan nar ami I. . - . . . - - - v I'a.iuaaa money paid In cash on day ol sale, one halt on nrmatloa of laia ,iwi 1 1 mm,.,...,-. . to oe con . . . -- . .. ... u months lliaavaMtaa.r 1 . . - - tuive . . . . . i hj iwiairoi io ihj secured by judgment note or mortaaae ol purchaser. JO.V WISSI.XCER, Executor tif WH.Um tavex, deceased. JAMES) M. WaLTxus, Attorney Johnstown. Pa.. Febrnare 7. Is96. Cassidy's Shaving Parlor Located near the corner of Centre and Mutnrile streets. SbaTin. .Hair Cnttlns: and Shampoo ioa done In the namtest and taest manner. A share el yonr patronage solicited. KUnthl l.ASMU . OKAU.THK NEWS. BEAU TUB FREE J-w per jaavr. VICK'S ' Sweet Peas Mixed Varieties ...'Xl Only DOUBLE SWEET PEA Bride of Kiaeara. TItt'K TO NAMi Packet 25c. Half packet 15c 221 Tlio "vV'ondcrful CRIMSON RAMBLER ROSE Only 15 cents. These Floral Novelties are derr;'. ! j . The Pioneer Seed Ctiialca ue" Yick'i FLORAL rlne P - r - An JuLn k 93 Guide for 1896, which cxmt.im lithivra; i; rr Double Sweet Pea, Roses, Fuchsias, I.;.,-..;":- .: Raspberries, New Leaucr Toniato. Yect....... fo isi Filicd with good thinpt, 00 old and new. Tull list of TelXD AK3 Ittl KOvXLIiES . . . Facluiaj. Ko.a Paul (.oovbirrr BlaarkberrT. Laaaler Toatato, Potaloea. no Flowers, Vegetables. Small Fruits, etc., with descrip tion and prices. Mailed on receipt of 10 cents, which may be deducted from first ia ,0 order really fkek or free wiih an order f 1 : v of the above. In the fioral world it ia lie tij a,i 00 000 uo 64HD GUIDE Rochester, N. Y. JAMES VICKS SONS ! Eciitiir-c Ar.fr..4- Azenc fir ..2 v - V .fr n- ol tu 1 i 1 ii - wT la mJ CIVTITl. --yr Ct :C ss a T 1 t a. COf tllCMTl r ,. t ,1 ! i. . 1 .. " V'.... ...... ... a ... -1 ..-., 1 r. . .1. . Ui - n 1 - . aV-- - 1 J a. . ........ 'ncnuu; :ucncr,;i lwarv 1 r -' i . ' a - . l llaUUlLa, at 1 a. i 1 trrh Wt r '. r r ri ue . - .- H'i'.h ririiricrii f .:c..r : i t V r ri.it:ie: 111- . -.hi-: ..,; :. Id q MCI lie "il will. :i-i!,-r r', AtEcUf-f. n-r lit -M v. sale tbrrt se 111 .Mr POTATOES ? fire proU-i'j!i? 1: ri-htivi-T-j--n. - Phosphatei muai lii -in t?'A" i- t: y ! Wheat inJ 01 rrr 3 rr.'-iv t-tiT th:in ar" i- H.iXr Known. ? x Ill JTl'f YORK -7 CHflCSL WCRKS, Cour n.t iLr town jut 31 lot In Cam ikjsi Main Caveat, and Trado-M-irk ot.ta.ri.-.!. .- i 1 lt cut huslnas cunnrt, f,-r atooerare Fa. Our Office is Opposite U.S. Patent Ora. and we titi sfr.i re i.Ti-t:T in 1- . ;mt-1 it. ' -"i remote fri-m Wnstl-rirti-n. Send m.i.i.-l. draw iri ..r ih.--to.. :-h rt- Vm. We advia, if t.i.i:. or : rhar-e. (i;r fv not ine tiM s.a'.-n: - - -- : A Pamnhlet. "How to i-Tfi;Ti l'.i:.i-- ' v : Harm s if art u. a! ,i,rt- invnurfMc, i.-li. '.'.'' town, sent free. Addn C.A.SNOW&CO. Opoosite Patent Offi. Vashinotoa. P-C north p.tst hun lheuee inn-i wen Main 10 1 t J 1 ka I t crfam1 bWCATARRH tyesTM-JLy if Umt4ti . iN'fllNM'iriflsl, iinim thf .Virrt.. wmm sl - t . - c-:'ro,-. - I. ! It Will Cure COLD 'n HEAD A par t-i le .5 spp led in... ...1. t,.-- WrareaMe f'TI.-e iai . ant a at lirut-i; 1-: - - FI.Y H Kt ITH KKN, iai Warren s-irert 1 N - nor lu vi.lv DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Or . Nolle herehr kIvi-ti Tl-a ta p-'-iia'y a!..l una t-et aeen J .i n A K: . 1 T I'lal. ..I V. n.l.,,- 1-. r I.- f 01 Jol.n A Hi ir ! s .ti. aa .1 - . 1 e I 1 dar oi t-t-t.insrv. Ti.c. tinrual r r..-dei-tsoainic the said i-ari nerTiip are t . : t- In tht fa.,1 .l.i'in i. Hl,:r. 111 !..-- t . hl.tl: Im. Im. tlt .,..4 .11 .i...'. '- that a d part nerrtiip are to tie t- et.ta I ' t painjena. .1111 a i.i.-- JOH.N 1 M..1: Koensliuru. I'a . Fet.2!. li-a. EteistirE Fire Insurance rr. AV. DICK, General Insurance Asent post east . Iol- Kit Kxstt i 1:0 . rA . JOHN F. STRATTON S the Tter Band instruriiEnis fvv r. . Uf"UlYi;. I-IM.-. Piccolos and Band Supplic- Ses,tf. r JOHN r. STRATTOv. Cta.ojue. 81 1. 813, 815.8! 7 E. 9th St.'. 1 CUi-C.lS 5i . -i-C: a JrJ .s l .' it., a 5 t'l u i. 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