1 - ....... , . I .aaWBWaaaaaaaAmmmBWBmBWB jfaialmn f reman. I -a- -i n r an a fjTj.VD PERSONAL EiUiuroiaenes. Gable & Co. for Table Linens. Gable & Co. for Towels. jtrennd the Other Ftaee. next will t bt i ... Patrick's . . . ,,Mr In the market so tn tha e w-- www fpf.,. Rrr- now seUiBR at 13 cents pet 'fTfSnUed goods of all kinds (to to the lurkcrs" flour at 14 90 per bbl. and 1 . sr r tp vv 1LLIAM F. GABLE & CO -v Eleventh Avenue, ONE PRICE, USE PRICS. Gable & Co. for Silks. Gable & Co. for ..Muslins. Notb You know, of course, that Gable & Co. are selling Ladies' and Children's Coats at less than cost in order to close out balance of stock. If you don't, it might pay you to know it. LISTEN! LISTEN! LISTEN! Gable & Co. for Hosiery. Gable & Co. for Notions. Gable & Co. for Laces. I p.rk-r. have more ' -.i.r fl hit than anyone else. 1',,-rt Vatican, an employe of this b,,.Q on ine sira iimi me past Rrocens tn Up Suizar l'wi. flour, better floor. if" f: .nafa nt rtAr nil nlAltt. v v our in ' fr-i r-r'i"viunjs, a. - 4. VT . 1 L . rvnyuii i--- L'-oic ni sanoo, one of wbtch will opn i-ft Aud tUe otner on APrH 26th. f V"in 'rA' atlJ Idputy Sheriff B.alr iTfe c,,'r l4ni an1 Aroa Walker to I .s.,r,;vat:Ary trii Thursday) morning. - thf P:tuturc Game and Fish on on tlieir grounds at the reser- yrsi debiiify, female weakness, loss J(S! rufr, IJrlght's disease, and ) d'sfa", are speedily cared by P.rmeily. f It ..sa d tl.at a Iiot-el to cost $20,000 Is Utii.it by r ... r .1- jiitui'lon county farmer prevents from taliiutf cholera by keeping JX bi Ti'Uiih auditors met on Monday ),. ii.'rned ar.tH Tuesday next in j '.-:d e tax collettor a little more j-t 10 gather up the Uxes. I T" icctiire in the Catholic church at jr j.-sut jert, St. Patrick will be de-j.-r.! on SuaiUy, March 2Jt. Doors open :.!CP m. Admission Z3 ct-ots. J -sir -Kearney, a former passenger I, -jaoror od the V P.. K., is now, says the ,; Lt-itfr. waster of transportation Caii.'jrnia roal at aalarjr of 13,000 a -1 siipreu-.e Court of the United States ji. ri -, that the widow of a soldier Is i.M'o receive the full amount at pen trr soldier received during his life- -M 1.. B a r, Alderman 5th ward, ttcran- j-j . Noy. 9, '83: lie had used T: Kcitc'nc Oil for sprains, burns, ,. L;.:5- a:: 1 rlieuaiatism. CureJ every -il-'a M 'hn and Strawer shipped i: mJ vf r-" irain this place on Tues a T! ry wf-re purchased in the liU :!:. ara wre Dippen lo iancat- -A J kmwn as "black-leg" bat ,fy ..at an: ctr the cattle in Blttcklick i -t. p an i : riusiiie the farmers consid--.:t . Mr. Pii.lip Jont-s having lost fi?e -M i. t! J i:.t J clo.-injf out a lot of Jrt-s -jJi rery much undrr the i: ;r. ?. a 5j, a let of remnants, con- fr i !to t j fire yard9 each, suitable j sa.r i -iirv 0. nn.thrr of Mri. Francis ' as.l a ister of Mrs. James A. My. .-'f t iij p.ACt1, died at her borne In Plum- j ' lid-a:: cucty, on Sunday last, aged y-ar.. j !r.i .a comity i to have a nzw Jail, , i J-ry haying recommendaj the ' i i . f a iif w on at a ct9t not to ex i -"? ' uand dollars. The old Jail ' iW: it. is-) ) T:c n:-a,.:iinary popularity of Ayer's '1 iV.-:.,r: U the natural result of lis 1 ty i:t:!-nt people for over forty ' I: aw iridi.'putably proven itself the ' ;owu pec:fic for all colds, doughs ry eooipiattits. j -iracJArrny post to be called after ! te to be oreanlzed at IJIlv'a. ' r.e.d at that place on Thurs- ! -i 'f :at week the nrelimlnarv 1 :wfre:ak-n. and in a short time the' The Johnstown Tribun says: Grass j hoppers, as a rule, don't hop Into notice In this renlon ssntll the warm days of summer I arrive, but Tor some unaccountable reason they are appering earlier this year. Mr. j Alvar A Vers' little boys have been chasing them abmit their father's Karden In Upper T Oder township for several days, and this I mornlnsrtrfMiIe bronffht a few of them to j town In a bottle to convince a few doubters I of the actual arrival of the critters, j Mr. J. W. Leiech, Principal -ttf our Pub- lie Schools, will open a Normal School In I the Ebensbnrg Public School tmlKlln, on j April W. 1R86. The school will tee eonduct j ed by Mr. Leech. He will be assisted by an able and competent Instructor, whose name j will appear next week. Certificate, tcHZ n be granted to students at theIose of the term. Special attention will to ! teachers. A full course of book keeping I will be one of the features. "Leo for ad- vertlsement next week. i Mr. David Karber. of Wilmorf, Is at the ! point of death. For years be 1vas been a suffer from an ulcer of the stomach, which tas erown to snch proportions as torenoer respiration dtffienlt. On Saturday he had a nr'r, ana nis limbs became rield. ii ie wire, wno was with him at thetlme. ad ministered such relief as she could, without wWrti In all probability he wusild have died. At last accounts h was resting owewbat easier, though bis death v oe cur at anytime. George Haely, a young roan about y.BTS or age. who resided with his grandfather. Mr. Jadoe Kohler. in Cone maaeh townmip, and who w j employed at the engine hosme of the Cambria Iron Com pany's blast rrnaees Nos. 5 and 6, made a misstep on Saturday evening last, while working at thengtne, and fell Into Us fly wheel, and waa carried around two or three revolution before the engine could be stop ped. He was killed Instantly and terribly mutilated, hie ted being crushed and one of his feet torn off. CharW Prlngle, slxteen-vear-old sou of Mr. George D. Prlngle. of Wllmr re. died on Sunday morning last. Some eight or ten days previously n ws wounded In one of his legs by a table fork, thrown, we believe, bv e younger brother, but nothing was thought of the matter, and the nrobahlllty Is that it had nothing to do with Ms death, though It was at first thought to have been ,ruM,.n cum. v irmrsnay ne had to "re win nil a long felt want, and ke-p leave school, -omplslnlng of feeling chilly, many a dollar bere that formerly weDt to and his limbs and head swelled up. and. as j th(l merchants of Alloona and Johnstown. ws Physician states It, developed typhoid The Lilly Cornet Band are nyaipionis. wun me sad result aSove stated The remains were Interred io the V. B To the Citizens of Cambria Co. Generally ; to Good Dres sers Particularly. FROM IIF.MI.OfK Time staere do not wear a cheerful as pect at pre9en t A fbe jn tf)is vf .I1"8 T m 5trike- Tb imv or them struck on Friday last, .B(1 the remainder on Monday of this week. An advacce often ?r.v Pef ,or mlDlD 18 demanded by the 7" Th" th Prors refuse to con Z ,a,ro,D that the market at present will not admit of paying more thass thirty-five , ' the pr,c" P' for nearly two years. . H.? ,r D eTU tbat 8h0,,kl be By both operators and miners. Why not have recourse to the Wallace Act and settle the matters In dispute by arbitration ? It is to be hoped that som arrangements will be ade to start up the mines sees. Rev Father Brown, of the Catholie church at this olac. t..,, , the past ten day, with a severe attack of rheumatism, combined with abad cold. He is at present Howly convalescing. Father --&nea, or St. Francis' College, Loretto. Is here at present attending to the clerical dn ws of the parish. The fair and festival held in Leahy's Hall daring the holidays. which was open WJ several occasions since, closed on Satur y night last. The net procetds, which for the benefit of the Cathollo church, amount to about 500. The following per sons won articles at the fa4r: Christ. Ko blne, gold headed cane : Sarah MH-!nr Silt ; Jacob Bost. sllnnnr. r.i. n.i toilet setr Mary Conrad, doll; FMzabeth SJ ir f T"8"! Anni MeCloskey. large doll; Carrie Robloe, doll ; Andy Don aboo. -clock ; J. C. Brown, album ; John G. Criste, set of glassware. A handome firty Ave dotlar sewing machine Is beld over un til after Easter. WBET PReCEEDUTfiS. Mr. Geo. Brant the genial proprietor of the Rush House, Is prostrated with an at tack of malarial fever. His many friends hope for feis speedy recovery. Among the business changes we oote the removal of Martz A Short, grocers, to the ballding reeertly pnrchaspd by Dr. Dever eaux from the executor of M. C. Bradtey. dee'd, located on Main street. Also Mr. F. A. Thompson expacts to open his clothing store this week. Mr. Thomp son will handle a full line of clothing and lurnisning goods exclusively. This The following cases were disposed of last week after we had gone to press : Co rath vs. Bomtnotb, assault and batterv. Jury find drfmdant not guilty. uui idi ne pay one-Tair the costs and the imwruior pay me -tner nc:r. Corn'th vs. SamoH Bates, false pretense Jury 4nd defendant not guilty, but that ba pay the costs. Com'th vs. Aaron Walker, murder. Thfs homicide, as stated, happened a couple of weeks ago in Conemaueh borough, and in which Aaron Walker fired a pistol at Celia Fairfax, a colored -woman, the ball striking Edward Williams, from the effects of which he died the next day. After the testimony on tte part of the (irmBonwealth was given, the connsel for the prisoner offered to plead guilty to a ver dict-of voluntary-manslaughter, which the umericr Attorney, with the consent of the Court, accepted. The Jury was directed to bring in a verdict of voluntary manslaugh ter, wtiich they accordingly did. flBOOND WEEK. On Monday at one o'clock Court met witb Honorable R. L. Johnston, President Judge, and Associate Judges Masters and Flana gan on the bench. The following disposi tion was made of the cases up to the time of our going to pres. i A petition was presented to the Court asking for a writ of inquiry to inquire into the lunacy of Frederick Ream. A writ was awarded, and a Jury of six from the regular panel of jurors was cailed, who, after hear ing the testimony, -found the said Frederick Ram to be a lunatic Demetrius Wearkiend vs. Wm. P. Van Akfn feigned issue. Jury find for nlain- tiff five -cases of dynamite, one battery, and two hundred coils of -fuse. Diraro Shaffer vs. Eliza Pickworth feiened lsoe. Jury -And for defendant. Executor of Eva oldenberg vs. C. E. ne-reigned issue, jury find for nlaln- BITI7ART. PENTTT Pled, at his ratldnnre In AUf-rrt-nv r-ity, on "Monday, March l, lias, Mr. tfearlea .nny.-4n big th yr. Mr. THmiiT waa born In Pannamlfle, Blair conntv. hot hi parents barlnu removed o Pltta bnrt irTine he wa yet yonns:. te xnntrr part of bterr"iT lit. was 'pent In that city and he ao qoirl "a rood education. Aroot twenty-one T.rft be was B4rrft o Miss SftTafi .laoe Keonear. of Iilly's. Cambria eounty. who, with thetr three children two bays and artr-sor-rlres "hlro. to mourn the loss of one oT he bast and most devoted of bnsoands. Tfce -fleceased was a man of renerone lmp'ilsea. an apriRht cltl l.n. a i"Hhfl friend, a good nele-hhor. am 1, abore all. a dutiful (Christian, and enioved tbe rood wfll-erall who kn.w blm. In his fcst painf.l lltnets be bad all the consolations ot rerirlnn. and died, as be had .verllred.tn the eemraunlon of theT!-tboll Charch. While sympathhtlnar most beartnr with his children, wbe bare So one of tbe bent and most lortni of lathers, ti Is widow and friends. In their sorrow, more r-enrnant b eanse of other recent deaths In the family, we eanoot bat rtce that be has irone to TecMr. tbe I rew.rd of a wall-spent life at tbe call .1 Kim who j does all th'nrs wisely. On Wednesday followtnr his death bis remains were conveyed to tbe Sam- j mlt. this eonnty. where h had requested they j ehonld be Interred, and, afer the funeral aerrlcea j and an eloqoent sermon by Rer. Fatrtor Iavln. they were consltrned to the tomb: and Wie sorrow- i Ins friends turner: sadly from the spot, but with i the consoling; conviction that If they die as he j did they will meet aaain fn a happy eternity. I JATVTES. Died, at her residence In Ebensbora;. j on rarnroaT. marcn o, j&a, mrs. auu .lamee aared about 70 years. COSTIVENESS 'affects seriously all the di-estive and asaimilativa ortrans. Including the Kid-T- - ,wben tLcse orfrans re so affected, they fall to extract from the blood the Vrlc acid, which, carried through the cir culation, causes Rheumatism and N.D are also tiff. cemetery on Monday. A harrlb'e double murder and arobbery were cnrrwnltted on Monday last at the farm house or J. T. F.verharf. near Llcklngville, In the northern part of Clarion couay, and nineteen miles from the town of Clariois. A boy In the family returning from school found Mrs. Evertiart lying on the floor wit her throat cut rrom ear to ear, and her mother, Mrs. GilSHan, In a sprlnghouse. al so with her throat nt, and lire extinct. The boose had been ransacked ar.d three hundred dollars taken. John T. Everhart is a well to do farmer, and was oveseer of the poor. De was absent from home on township business at the time. There Is great excitement throughout the county On Monday evening as tbe Branch train was making Its return trip, and when near Barkers' planing mill, at the east end of town, it ran In oo a siding for the purpose of taking out a car load or lumber. While backing In. from some cause not exactly idoad, a ireigni car and two p cars Jumped the track, one of the passenger cars turning over on its 6lde. As they were running very slewly at the time of the accl- holdino a fp- j tival In Leahy's Hall to-night. St. Patrick's I Band, of Gallitiin, are tbeU- guests. j Mr. Michael Ryan, of Ihts place, and Miss ( Mollie Warner, of SummlttvUie, were mar i In the latter plaoe by Rev. Father Davln, on luesday or last wtek. They have gone to housekeeping In the Devereaox building, on Main street. The young couple are bigkly respected by all who know tbeaa. among which yonr correspondent offers congratula tions and best wishes. c. John P. O'Neill vs. Xittanninr innnranrs Company appeal from award of arbitra tors. Settled. Executors of Christian Myers, dee'd vs. J. C. Martin scire facias snr mort. Pay ment with leave, etc. Continued. J. C. Morel ead vs. Pwter Wingard ap peal. Jton assumpsit. Continued. Archie A. Bennett vs Reuben Boring and George Boring summons In ejectment. Not guilty. Continued. Elizabeth M. Strayer et al. ys. P. Flynn et al. Not guilty and liberum tenementum. Continued. W. J. Buck vs. Jacob Stultz-appeal. I Payment with leave, etc. Jury find for j plaintiff the sum of $8257. Adam Bowers vs Samufl Kelly apppal. j Non assumpsit, payment witii leave, etc. I After Jury sworn, plaintiff becomes non I en it. ! B. P. Anderson vs. Albeit Owen and ! Hmry Hoffman summons in ejivetment. i Not guilty. Jury find for plaintiff land de i scribed in the writ. i Mary Hums, for use, vs. the Pennsylvania i R. It. Company summons in ease. ot i guilty. tJotitinued. j Simantx Hill vs. levi Keam appeal. Pay- ment with leave and tender of judgment. ' Continued. J. A. Shoemaker vs. C. C. Co. and X. Y. j Shott Route fi R. Company assumpsit. I Non assumpsit, payment, etc Judgment ; confessed for $64 1 2.1 Thomas Johnston vs. Jacob Trefti as- i snmpsit. j(on assumpsit, I Settled. Charles Faranaugh vs. I appeal. On trial. Fearfully Common. Kidney Vomplatats AmanxBathtlese and All A area Brilliant Rereverv. There Is something- startllnr tn the rapid tn ereas. of kidney diseases amnnt- the American people wt-tbfn a few Tears past. Manr csmsee peenrtar to-cifatn classes tend to prodoo. and I "atrravaia rneee rronnies as. for ezamnle, care less llvlna-. oTerwork and exposure. Ir. Da-nd Kennedy. ofRodont. N. T.. Is often eonrrat-rila-ted en te esr-ep'lonal success 3f his medtrffi. ealled " FaverHe Kemedv" In arrestlnr and radl eaily curtns- these mot painful and dancreaa dlsord rs. TVoo's of this. Ilk. the following, are eontar-rly broutrht to his attention, and trairah. !1bd by blm for the sake of thnnsnnds of other offerer whom 'he desires to reach and beneSt. The Vt-tor. therefor.. mv be of vital Importanee you or to some one wnom you aonw. it l from one rt the het known and popular druirtrista ' In the fine and vrnwina: elty from which he i writes, where those Interested may find Mr. I Orswford f his pleee of business on the corner ' of Main and TTirlon streets : !SRixGrim.T. Masa.. March 23, 1SS4. Dr. rei(f Kmnety. Htmilrrut, . Y. : TVs: a a Si : For ten rears I had been afflicted with kidney disease n Its most acuta form. ' What 1 suffered most b-Seft, to the imaiflnatlon. ' for no one an appreple'e It except those who j hare srone throsivh it. I resorted to many physi cians and to many different kinds ot tre'afment, : and spnt a rrcat deal ol moery. onlT to find my- ' elf older and worse than ever. I may say thai I i used twenty-five bottles of a preparation widely i advertised as a eiwifle for rhts precise sot ol ! troubles, and found It eeftrlr .tselos et loast in my cae. Ir 'TAVOKITt REMEDY"' I say It with a perfect recollection ol all that was : done for me bealnes- Is the onythlnc that did I me the sllcbtest rool, and I am hajpy to admit that It nr. me rrmnnt relief. 1 bre reeom- : , mended-FAVtiKlTE KFM KlY"'o nant people j for kidney disease. snd thrv il( nerre with me In sarins-that !V. HA VIP KENNEDY'S FaVOR- 1TE KEMEPT has not Its equnl in the wide j world for this distressing and often fa I com plaint. T's this letter as you dcm et tor The beni-flt of other. Yours, ft... LYMAN CHA.W FtlKD. , ralrl i ae nmcttons of the Liver auecrca oy coetlveness, cauning ,; Bilious Disorders. Among the warning symptoms of Bllious eess are auaea, IHzzfneaa, Headache, Wkneat, Fever Dimneaf of Vlaton Ttitowness of Skin. Palm In the Side Pack and Shoulders. Foul Mouth. Furred Tongue, Irregularity In the action of the Bowel- omlting, etc. The Stomach suffers when the bowels are constipated, and Indigestion or Dyspepsia, follow.. Fetid Breath, Gastric Pains Headache. Acidity of the Stomach, "Water braah. Neryousneas, and Depression, are a'l vldencea of tha presence of this distress ing malady. A Sore Relief for Irrcini JarfHes of the Stomach and all consequent diaeaaes, will ba found In the use of AYER'S PILLS. . They stimulate the stomach, free the bow-ej.. healthfully invigorate the torpid liver and kidneys, and by their cleantintr. fcealhig and tonic propertlea, tr-rurlheu and purify the whole system, and rtore It to a aaluUry and normal condition. ruriKiD it Dr. J. C Ayer A Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all DrurrlsU. If you love Xicc Clothes, GOCTZ, the Tailor, invites you to No. 1511 Eleventh Avenue, Al toona, to examine into the lanitude, Varietv and Beaut v of his New Spring Stock. -A-XjIF1. goetz, Merchant Tailor, 1511 Eleventh Ave., Altoona, Penn'a. Hardware! Hardware! IIPOTlTYiNrT TO CITIZTCiST! OI KISTSI3TTIIG ljSTD VICINITY T ICEXPE Ari'LICATIOXS. J-4 The following persons hare tiled " Petitions tor License-' with the !erk of Quarter Seas on. mt? r"ot7 ,a n" resented to lb. Court on Monday. March 15. 1S : if'ivn Towwsinr. Tavern John Orrta. U-Hiry m. Tavera Fred. Bush. saiittTwr. Tavera Eberhart CHsslor. CaHBRIA BPIm-flH-FIRST WARD. j Quart Pntrlctt froen. Patrick Scnl.n T. rn-Elts.M.1, , Jud,e. BrldreV MaVchirtM 1 Boyle John Waters. John Kints, Patrick Me L.uKh In Peter Fltipatrlek. Pstrlck BovVe IrnL tJus Fisher . Hayes. Francs E. KeUy hVT ir2"V.,",0,,?,l. Henry s'y- Jacob UWK. II. -Martin cambbia aonoroH-sac-oitD WARD. Tavern-Jjhn T-y.ctt. I)-Tid Furkhard. reorre ! Atarner. Jaeoh Shnfler. .lohn Sheffauer. Mlch7el ! Curley Peter Toner. John E. Fees JJE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY OF IN- forming the people of Kbensburg and vicinity, that we hare opened out in the Tudor building on High street, a new, large and complete stock of hardware of every description, tm-MEClTAXICS' TOOLS. BVIinEES' 1L4KDW.1RF. Hr FARM IMVLEM E.VTS, FORK SJ'.JDES, lil.A CK- WSMITH TOOLS, HORSE SHOES, ilARROW ELYS tWXAILS OF ALL KINDS, BAR IRON and STEEL, tWHO USE FURNISHING GOODS, EE- VTl'OLVERS. CUTLER'. GUNS, SHELLS, I-CARTRIDGES, T 'EYES, CORDAGE, ITC. Referring to th above, we respectfully ask the citizens of Ebens burg and surrounding country for a share of their patronage. We have been regularly trained in the hardware business, have bought our goods for cash and believe we can offer great inducements t those who desire to purchase. Ei DUFTON & SON. Ebespbcr, April S, 1885. CARROLLTOWS BOROl'OB. j Ta,vernrI;a,rren' e s"hroth, A. H. Hanr.H. A I Fnitlehart, James Stolifc ?.. ty.sM i. ti.JZ'. I -rrcderiek Feet, Mrs. B. A. Blum. I Haas; k Bro., Uray fc. r-aiinn Hou lohn stulx; Williams. tluart-J . J carl Rivnsrrus, Kagley. payment, etc. DavU Bracken Ial Inetltate at farrnlllowa The following are the proceedings of the Institute held at ChrroIltowD on Monday, March nm : j j . HORKING SESSION. The meeting was called to order by Mr. PENTENCKS IMPOSED. On Wednesday the Court passed sentence on E! I wood Gordon, who was convicted of murder in the second degree, as follows : That he pay a fine of on hundred dniiar j to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and j the costs of prosecution, ar.d undergo an : imprisonment in the Weatern Penitentiary j for a term of twelve years. sen President, and Mia Aroi Yahner ?...u .aer, who was convicted Secretary. The first topic on the program, n A n A 0 M B mm. MJHAIR BALSAM I? e popular fnrorite for drcx.li.e- t-Urfy --- -f . f th bur. Itcxtorinor rolr wh, r. 7t S0 bair fallinc, una fa. mlr. to pl.-ojc. ' l Sne.aiidSl.nunrlinu-i-ii? Johi Jos. Bearer, whereupon Mr. Hite was cho the stndv oi iiieiory in conneciion witn geography, was discussed by Mr. Jos. Kaylor and County Supeiintendent Strayer. Pupils should learu the situation of places men tioned in history, and thH enoranical fea- ssenger j turps should be clearly explained. rne next topic, the best manner of teach ing orthography, was opened by Mr. Frank Buck. He would have the pupils learn the ! or niBLslaughter. as follows : That he pay uiit- t one nunnrcn aoiiars and the eoss I of prosecution, and undergo an imprison, i ment lo the Western reDitentiary for a term : Of ten yeaiBt Tlic lst-st t'otigli Core yi-.i -n ttse And Uu. lKtrrcvn:iv,. kru.ivn for Connin i t;.wi. It clrs Ixifti'.y Jjn.". n-(! nil fli.oriK rv ,.f t:r : -"--.-h Ikjw. N, I.tinirs 1i'-r. Ki.IiM-y., IrlM v fi:;...", twi all l-rrnalr ( om4.-:ntv, Tlw fi-,!;!,- , . :. i.-lli! jaii-4 t!!?. jv, and slowlv driftir,- ? .rrrtji t!ie f-i ,ivc, will in iu.t cm s n-covc- thrir l.j.-i?th bv be IliiM-ly use of l'tEi:'s l..su , l.i.t dclav , ,inn. Kt-rous. lake ft in ti!c. SoW by all f;rui-o-i- i in Urtrc boules at St. 08. ThcL.tfest. mirt, quickest ana ucst mrc for Corn Iiiitii.,-. , Wnrt, M..l.-.-..fa!;,i--s.,'... mud. rsfVir fnr llicrprcwtl,. Ktcjn,. ;!,,..::. f-i .-i-..(r,nJ!,!. J:k,-t.'lo f-ctco.f.,rfable. II ,- .-t, ,.ml,l, L-efcilK. Soldl.y J,r,Wi,-!..-. J ... !:,ur--u,i5. Ci.nr. Lt Towssnir. Tavern -Thomas W.aklsnd, Jamel A CHBSr TOWN.SHie. Tavern Jost-ph Khody. CKKST SrRIKUS ROROrOH. Tavern John Crouse. Marv A. Hoerle. CLEARrtKLD TOWJSHir Eating H .use F. S. Buntoon. COKRlfAl OH SOnOFQH TIRbT WARD TaT'rn p- Freldbiiff. Earhart Mali! .rr. iteorae Me, d.. lohn HU.. Phllir. n.w.i r Ire.lerlck Bculer, John Karl, Charles Muni.r. ' OOMtHAlUH BOROtOH 9ECOWD WARD iZVIVT'V"!? Kl-'t-J'ah Swank. Albert ! H.n- i'.i. 17 nou n. r. ooar Wertber, Benedict Eger. Andrew Fluilmmoni. fnity Iaiey t uthijrln. A. Sloan. Laura Tookey.Mrg Anna Ernst. Kate Walcber. Jl CON KM A I'OB TWP. Eating House Mrs. Iena tshaffer. CROYLB TWr. . narIPS in. troiife. Peter Rrown i.v. Wentroth H?nry Hartman. A. J. Sk.Ily. Jas -PRACTICAI- WATCHMAKER & 4EWELEa, -AND DEALER IN- Mulherro Tsvcrn- J. Kbody .!.. t'bas John Or:fliih PEAK TWF. Tturoas Iunphy. Leonard Hollls. J. Bur:oon. abt cojsmres bor. John Fmlonit, Oenree A. Tou Hate often seen women with marked paleness or face, vitiated appetites, and a craving for unwholesome food. Tnese are signs rr s aisoraerea liver, and tbe trouble Notice of Appeals. maamnri if ai'Arti nnrrl Iha iaII it. aent. tne engine was etopped before any , strayer then explained the dei ivation of the great damage was done. O ne passenger, i word orthography. He said It came from me worrs orinot rigni ana graphien to write. Teachers should pay more attention to ine pronunciation or words. I J"OTrt"E la hereby Riven that Anneals will be ' 1 held at the Commissioners' Office, fn th must be corrected or worse results are snr ?or0Dl', ol F.benbaru. on the followlnir named 1 N Tavern Ham J. Canon. Marvurct Wcllv BKSnCKO BAST HARD. Tavern J. B. Penny. rBSHJBCRa-WOT WARD. Tavern John A. Blair, John Bendtr Brown. BXDKR TWP. Tavern Francis X. Ott. Chrle Fndlar; Ing House Jacob S. Kline. Confer, Wil- P. T. Eat- :op your couffh -hile 1 nothing will Jo tUt Tarker's jiy wD for couis, colds, torpid : 13 wi It. Tonic It is ;ng. yon can. Is worth tha best liver. weak luDgs. Tou risk Taie u while th ere la 'Mr.t.e Trior and Clothier, will be nsti n n-ts, Ebei-i'jurg. Monday , --'17, March 2.'q,I and 23 i, with fall ' '"r f tT pl-ce gnods, to make suits to 1 full line samples of ready made j roien. boys and children ; also i ' ef.ilars, etc. j -- nc of the young people of this town ' fwtj evil it will not bo for tbe nd occasion." Tuis remark is ' iue rnerida of tbe two "a jj.'.tn street w par j - :c-ef,1t , , .... -- . -.t.!., uuji was oeia at vuo ", m tN:g place, - u ws under young in a mldnisbt ram- last Tuesday night, 'ai over. on Tuesday tbe mauagsmtut of M-;3 Club, and Invitations v re --3 on j to tte particular friends x-s- Music was furnished bv "O'y Bind." Barker 4 rjro9. have made. ar. "! a flour mill to take a share ctjon, and by so doing are " 'ur cheaper than heretofore, cr rate than others can sell the ffi ur. When you want flour ' lE'jliev- hv i,ih Irm :t - . rj.. . -:.,., it " v i ritgle, the father of tbe dfa'h is noticetl In .nntbov -. H rr 1 -vf Mr. Joseph Kopp, of Cheat township, an old gentleman about seventy years of sge, was slightly cut about the head and had his back inlured, but was able to go about and returned to bit borne the next day. The ac cident is supposed to have been caused by the spreading of the rails. The crew of the train, assisted by the repair hanrfs, worked several hours that night before they got the cars on the track. Judge Orvis, of Belle fonte, was amongthe passengers. Eiaiwbere in our columns will be found the announcement of the Ebensburg Nor mal School. The school offers superior ad vantages to tbe teachers of the county to prepare themselves for teaching. Tte school has been successfully conducted dur ing former terms and promises well for the coming term. Supt. Strayer will be assisted during the present term by Thomas J Itel, a graduate of the Indiana State Normal School and a snccessr al teacher of the coun ty. Already a number of teacher, are en rolled, and those desiring further In forma tioo should write to tbe Guty Superin tendent for a circular of the school. Tbe County Superintendent is endeavoring to Improve and build np the schools of the county by assisting and encouraging our teachers to qualify themselves for their work. Last term teaeheis were enrolled from nearly every district In tbe county and were in attendance from Indiana, Blair and Westmoreland counties. There is a grow ing demand for better schools and more tborougbly qualified teschers, aud oar edu cational institutions were never so well sup ported as at tbe present time. The Ebens burg Normal School has now become a per manent school for the leathers of tbe coun ty and those preparing to teacb. "a sick at his home in Wilmore. fanK.i i , y. - iujyr)vea precarious, It Is doubt- 'Sort 0f , fVf,r tut u ,fflctjDf t,,f ' t,fT t.ave the sttnn.th. f th. or town '1, , :"'d b7 inif struck on the r,,''?b,fct ,8 fr" large hem ri wn cn b Iav s. of Cambria town In the woods on his on Wednesday last. t,,, , was wor a ing. lie U I lfliurpH ih.t u-i . . . . Hit present he is unable to move evenicg Iisl MrJ Declfc ''J SDi inlv at Far homa In fcad bsen In good health. weut to church, Sometime and a short naJ Biornlnir 1 '- rfcA-i... , . trr., i v,:-k tamiiy noticea i-r. Ujfe- She as the wife of I was agMd about 59 years. 1 iiother column Mr. George ; or.toiaugt borough, annoua- ! s eiui i,i .... .... .L , lor lne nomina , 1 ana Krc.irder at the next i rJ., - - V WIVJI1. Ml. ililliCX and J p. 'A - -ri ricF "4 and, c. when be v'-'t'J : is wull Qualified If nominated and elected, "'latent and obllglog of- i Hlcbaal J. C.Dr Aaraln. W. A. B. Little, Eeq., of Allsgheny town Ship, who was in town on Monday last as a witr.eea in court, requests ns to correct sev eral errors of statement In the articles here tofore copied In the Frxrman from tbe Johnstown Tribune, In relation to Michael J. Cooper, formerly of Chest Springs. It is correctly stated In one of tbe articles referred to that Cooper was convicted In Potter eounty on the eharge of having stolen a pair of oxen. Thla was nine months ago, and bis sentence was ftro years In the penlten tiaiy and not ten, as staled in the article. Nor is it true, as stated, that Cooper a short time ago received a pension certificate for t2,500. although 'Squire Little has Informa tion from the Pension Office that there Is no doubt of Cooper's application for a pen sion's being ultimately granted. "Squire Little states that wien he recently visited Cooper In the Wealern Penitentiary, he saw nothing at all In his conduct and conversa tion Indicating that bis mind was In any way affected. Cooper Indignantly denies that he ever stole the oxen, or that he had anything more to do with them than simply overtaking them on the public road he was traveling, tbus being found along with them when arrested. His trial and convic tion se in to us entirely unwarranted, and we have no doubt that the Pard n Board w'll so view the matter when bis case is piopetlj; pieeu!ed to it. On motion the meeting adjourned, to meet again at one o'clock. ; AFTERKOOH K8SI0N. The meeting was called to order by the President, after which the minutes of the morning session were read b the Secretary. Mr. Strayer spoke of the variety in spell ing exercises, lie then gave a brief exer cise in forming and spelling words. Mr. Jos. Noel opened the subject of writ ing. Lie would haye the pupils practice movement exercises. Mr. Strayer said lo learning have tbe pnpiis write with you. The study of grammar and its uses, was opened by Mr. Strayer. Grammar is the common, most useful and raont universal science of language. Pupils should study grammar practically. At what age and grade should pupils be taught elementary grammar ? Question was opened by Ur. J. W. Leech. Grammar does not tea?b ns i to use large words which we do not under- j stand. Begin to teach grammar with the chart; tbe child should be taught to think j about the thing, not about the parts of j which it is made. Pupils should study grammar as soon as they are read. Mr. Jos. Farabaugh then gave his views on tbe teaching of grammar. I Hon. J. J. Thomas ijjnke very ably on the j advancement of education. I Mr. Strayer Illustrated the manner of teaching analysis by diagraming. He then spoke of tte many words used incorrectly tn language. Referred questions were answered by Mr. Strayer. On motion the meeting adjourned. TDe school diiectors and teachers pres ent respectfully tender thinks to the able instructors, to the papers pnbli-hrng this ie port, and to all who bave in any way con tributed to tbe advancement of the fcood cause of education. , vt ionow. iiusoands and fathers cannot i ; afford to treat this matter lightly. Dr. Ken ' , neriy's "Favorite Remedy," which dispels i . liver dUesse. costs lesss than siek wives and daughters. Yon will find i( a profitable in- : vestment. i Alden'S) Library Staaraalne. days. Monday, March 22J. j Adama. Alleg-heny. Barr. Blsrkllck. Tnper Toder aarj Lower Yoder Townships. Tueiday, March 23d. j Carroll. Cambria. Cravl. snd Richland Town- ; hips, and Carrolltpwn aDj ciruhbtown Borougbs. 1 B'erfnendn-y. March 24:h. j Washington. Cb.st. Elder and Porfaire Town Iblps, and tbe 1st and 2d ward) ol Cambria Boro'. ! Thuriday March 25th. Reade, White. Muastar, Oallltitc and Iean Townships and Gallitaia, Tnnnelhill andChest' VRA WILIS' BOR. Tavern Feter Rubritx. Qallitzih bor. iuienaei utah.rrls. Henrv !. H.n. Mas. hlehlo Ian House ArnnM Ij.n. iK----t. . . OonniBt. D C Itnrir ll.,m,k u - - ' . : - i . -1! m - r.a L- Watches, Clocks, JEWELRY, t Sflverware, Mnsical Instrnm3ats AND Optical Goods. Sole Agent FOR THE Celebrated Rockford WATCIIES. Columbia and Fredonia Watches In Ky and Stem Winders. which Is generally acknowledged to be the roost enterprising and most valuable of the eclectic monthlies, and qnite beyond all ri valry in Its low price ftl 50 a year or fifteen cents a copy), presents the following at- ' sPrins"i Borou-h. tractive contents In its March number : Mr. ' Friday, March 26th. Gladstone SS a Tbeolofcian. fly S. I.atng ; A j Conem.uah. Clearflold and Stonvcreek Town i edantic Nuisance, by Frederic Harrison ; I hip, and lit and 2d wards of tWcmaugh Bor The "Tyrants" of Britain, Gaul and Spain, j ou"a- by Edward A. Freeman ; Impressions of a Monday, March 29th. ISa'SI I,"d,ia.3' bJ M"- NiChr.ll; Myths I First. Snd and Third ward, ot Johnstown Iniuii1i.-.151 uy auurnw Liang ; Aly uurougn, ana t rospeet Borough. LARGE SELFCTroy or ALL KIN Da of JEWELKV always on hand. lJT Mv line of Jewelry is nnsurpssed. Cr.me and see for yours-lf before purchas ing elewliere. - W AI.I. WORK GUARANTEED jfV-l CARL RIVINIUS. Eonshurg. Nov. 11, 1885 tf. "r-- J- I r'r---r-e-v-j-t- 1 a.BE)jjAjau-asMMaad j contested E ection, by a Defeated Candi- I oate ; uritish Colombia, by Wm. A. B.fllie 1 Grohman ; norae Rule in Irelan.l. by Justin ! McCarthy ; Actors and Their Calling, bv K S. 8 ; The Care of Pictures and Prints, by I P. G. Hamerton ; Tea Culture and Tea mji 1UB.111K in rfpsD, oy c. a. -iunker vaa Langegg On the Pleasure of Reading, by Sir John Labbock ; Ireland, and the Victo ria Colony, by A. V. Dicey. Single copies of the Magazine are sold for fifteen cents, though the type is large and the amount of matter given is nearly equal to that of thirty-five cent monthlies, John B. Alden Publisher, New York. 1 I nsouehanna Township, Coonersdsle and Wll- 1 Boruuiihs. and East and West Tavler Town. ' It is about time now for you to be look ing around tor your carpets and wall paper for 6pring. V. S Barker & Bro. have the largest ttock of carpets in town, all new patterns and sty les, at the lowest prices ; also a r ull line of wall papers from the cheapest tothefioest. Don't fall to look at carpets and wall papers at Barkers'. Death of Mr a. Horne. Mrs. Eiiza norne, wife of non. Nathanlil norne, died at ber home In Johnstown, on last Tuesday morning, after a short illness. The deceased was born in SUeilaburfc, Bed ford county, on February 6, 1823. and was, at tbe time of ber death, in tne sixty fourth year l her age. She was married to Mr. Home tu 1S4.1, and was the mother ot ten children, five ot whom are living. She was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, a faithful and devoted Christian, a good wile and kind in other, aud was beld in huh esteem by ail acquainted with her. Iler remains were interred In S&ndjvale Cemetery, at Johnstown, 011 Thursday. Peace to ter ashee. An End to Bone Strapla-. Edward Shepherd, of Harrlsburg, 111., savs: "Having received so much benefit from Electric B. tiers, I feel it my duly to let suffering humanity know It. Have had runntnir aore on my leg for eight years ; mv doctors told me 1 would haye to haye 1 the bone scraped or leg amputated. I used, instead, three bottles of Eiectric Bitters and seveu boxes Buckien's Arnica SaIvc, and my 'eg is now sound and well." Electric Bitters are sold at 60 cts. a botwe, and Buck ien's Arulc Salve at 35 cu. per box by E. James . . . . . - -- - yu can buv a splendid article of fl onr at Iir iters' for $1.25 per sack. Tots fl our lb nauanied to t ood. 01 do s.ie. Attention, Lad I eat I am closing out a large lot of Buttons from lc. per doz. up. Kid Gloves, from 37 cts up. Handkerchiefs, from fl cts. ui. Embroideries, from lc per yard up. - , Laces, from lc. per yard up. Ladies', Misses" and Children's Hose, from 5 cts. up. Corsets, from 25 cts. pp. These are goods which I haye marked down and am selling out to make room for a full stock of spring goods, and I am selling them at these prices tor cash only. Mrs. R. E. Jones. Physicians Have Found nt That a contaminating and foreign element in the blood, developed by indigestion, is the cause of rheumatism. This settles upon the sensitive sub cutaneous covering or the muscles and ligaments of the j .ints, causing constant and shifting pain, and aggregating a9 a calcareous, chalky deposit which pro duces stiffness and distortion of the loints. No fact, which experience has demonstrated in regard to Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, has stronger evidence to support than this, namely, that this medicine of comprehen sive uees checks the formidable and atro cious disease, nor Is it less postivelv estab lished that it is preferable to the poisons often used to arrest It, since the mtdicine contains only salutory ingredients. It is also a signal remedy for malarial fevers, constipation, dyspepsia, kidney and blad-lei ailm-nts, debility and other disorders. See that you get the genuine. Rnajrajei and llarnfss. 1 have shipped a car load of the celebrated ' John A. Magee bnggien and a lot or fine 1 aingle harness to Eoens'mrg. which 1 will j sell at prices to suit the times. These bug- gies and harness are superior in every way j tn .no llul T .... 1.. .. .1 1 t 1 . - I . ..j 1 iiavr ri uaudKni 111 tins coun ty, and 1 have sold three hundred here in two years. E. J. Dvuklk, Ag't. HARKIACiE LICESSE9 ISSCED. The following mantage licenses bave been Issued by the Clerk ot the Orphans' Court since last week : Lewis F. l,!nk. Jackson township, and L.ney M Stuver. West Taylor township. urj sua Amanda M vers. South Fork. Tvesday, March SOlh. F.orth. Firth, Sixth an 4 Seventh wardt of Johnstown BurmiKh. Wednetday. March 3Ut. Sn mora ship. . Thursday, April 1st, j F-ast Oonemaunh. Franklin, t-orertn T in. Borouithi, and Jackson and Sutnmerblll Town blpt. Friday, April 2d. First and Second ward of Millvtll. Boroneh, Woiv:e Borouith, and East and Westwards of Eoensiar Borough. Appeals oa uns.ated lands will ba held oa tha anie date (eared lands. The Assesaors are required by la w to attaad on tbe day of appeals f.r their district. .JOHN KTRBT JAW tvs t:oSTF)W. SUommUilnner Andrew Ueagler, Josapb Dascbner. RI BITOWS BOR. InTyr""-M' ratn"r1n Rean. Jchn O. C. Mo- iOHSSTOWJ-SIcOSD WARD. r.JV7lD"n'ei. LreU. 'oseph Crous., John F??nk. 'Sr"9. .?"1b" -Unn ohiffaucr John K-l JT"1 !""lr"'.v, Pbiilp scbulthelser, Thomas Kinney. Conrad Hoffman. Oeor. C Kaat . John James, E. H. Wlllower. Patrick O' Connell ; tuart Job Moraan, John Kabb. osrows-THIRD WARD. Tarern- John D. Tbomaa. James J. Mllllran John J Hornlek. WillUm Thomas, Robert S gerson, Chas. Znumerson, Sr.. Cbarlea Oswald Stephen Uulrk. William H Thompson, Mrs t: Kast Joseph Kost, John rturton, H . Frltf and Charles esi. John Fnti. John V. ShaBa -. Jo seph Beiter, Huarh Orcenwo.d. CharLs H. Mo Atcer. John McCarn ; Quart Fisher a. Uo.,Jcfan Ludwia- a Sun, Henry 0. I.udwlg. OHBTOWII FOTRTH WARD. Tayern Thomas J. Lewis. Eckhart Pfail, Fid erlck W. Hoflman ; Eattnit H.use O. J. tsebna ble, F. P. Weir - Uuart William Tbomaa. jnHrtsTowK eirra ward. Tavem Henry H. Thomas; Eating Heat. John 1j. Corp. JoajtSTOww atXTa ward. Tavern William Shaffer. 40UK8TOWN SIVKKTH WARD. Tav.ru Andrew Abler. John B. Oearhart. - Tavem-3. Kobine, o. 'a. oeorre. MarK.r.t ! 70u want a Cooking or Heating Stove, Tinware, Hardware, Nails' Hoelle. (lenrvs H mn.lt inh. xt-,-. . . , " ... un.oi K-u, aimun ttyan; .atlna a or. aeu. THE BOTTOM BfflCHED at LAST ! THE LARGEST STOCK OF HARDWARE EVER OFFERED in the County can be found at my Store. These are all First-Class Goods, which were bought for Cash at rock-bottom prices. I do not buy or keep in stook any Cheap Job Lot or Auction Good, and whatever you buy from me you can rely on being worth the money you invest. Owing to an advance I am now selling many goods at much less than I can replace them for, but I shall continue to sell at Bottom Prices until I am compelled to replenish my stock. When IBT, ) STF,OW. SUo LM1L.TON.S DAVID HA? Attest: l. A. McOough, Clrk. EBENSBURG -NORMAISGHOOL- AThoroog-h, Practical and Progressive School tor th.TeachersortbeCounty. Will open on MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1S8G, For a tarm of TEW WEEKS. In charge ot Connty Superintendent Lewis Strayer and Prof. Thomas J. Hell, a graduate of the Indiana State Normal SVbool. SVPEKtOR ADVANTAGES Art offered to the teacher of the County to attend school at mneb less eost than at any other good school. Write for free circular Klvina; lull Infor mation to COUNTY STJPEKI VTENDENT, P. O. Box ao. Flbeneburic. Pa. March II, lSS8.-ot. ' lorei-to BOKorea. r. O'Donn.Il. A. J. Christy, Flortan Tavern Beanele. mi.Lvii.t.a BoeoroB tirst ward. J Tayeru-Evau A. James, Nell McAnany, Pat rick K (Mlitere. Edw. McLnuahlin. Owen Mc:ueT Jr., Andrew Winn, E.J. Vinton. (Catharine Daw linu; Eating House Austin Neary. WILLVILLB BOROt OH ttCQSD WARD. Tavern Thomas McDermott. John Honaa James Dalley. Michael Lynob. Willlsm Marsliall-. James I Burns. Sarah Mlnaban ; Eating Hons Elien Connelly ; Quart iMtchael McBride. fortaob twp. Tavera Jesse Mctouj(h, John J. McDonald. VRoaraoT borocoh. Tavern Tliomss Kellly. Mary Neary. Midi twj. Tavern David Brookbank, Jamei Lalnr. W A.Chaplin; Eatlna Hoae Albert Tonkin7 rich lard twp. Tavern John HI rues, John H. Watklnf. srwsriT BORoroH. i HT.rn jonn um. John H. Clark Inks w Dunhnm ; Fitting Uoae-Loula c HoosolTbeo. j Iron, Glass, Trunks and Farming Implements, call and see my Stock and learn my Prices. I will not be undersold. Au-. 13, '85. ! C3-. HTJ1TTLET, HIGH STKEUT. - - - EBISNSHUUG. w. k. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. I-' IK REUISTEK AND RECORDER. To the Democracy of Cambria County : I hereby aanaunce myr.if as a candidate for tbe nomination for the orflc.ol Register and Reeonier at the ensuing DemoerAtlc Pr mary Eleetion CELEST1NE .1. BLAIR Ebensburg. Pa., F.b. M, lass. - - I70R REfllSTER AND RECORDER. J the Dtmocraey of Camorim ( aunty : I here by announce niysei; as a candidate for the office ol R.Klster ami Recorder, subject te tbe decision of tba neat Democratic Primary F action. THOMAS HOOVER. Cambria township, March . 1S8S. .fixir h. mitb. ot :hica; , Royer. Jobntiuwn. 111., and Emily A. FOR To KF.CHSTER AND RECORDER. To the Iemocrate Voter of Cambria Count: I hereby announce that I am a eandutiit. for tbe Democratic nomination for Reistfr and Record er, to be made at your next Primary Election. OEOROEO. MILLER. Cenemaunh Borough, March 12, 1S. ON.lll, Weiser. arsqtrsH a km a twp. Tavern Philip p. Miller. STOSTfRRRSI TV?. Tavern C. .1. Shaffer. Conrad Ream Oundcr; Eatln Huui. -Joseph Holts TUB B BLR ILL SOUOrOB. tavern-TV in lam Mctarvey Cathaiin. Tlt Mllt.a J. gjJRDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. WHAT XS ITt A strictly vegetable prepa ration, composed of a choice and skillful combination of Nature's best remedies. The discoverer does not claim it a cure for all the ills, but boldly warrants it cures every form of disease arising" from a tor pid liver, impure blood, dis ordered kidneys, and where there is a broken down condi tion of the System, reauirintr a itrtck. Andrew n suv Alb! r. -irk, Kicd.rd prompt and permanent tonic, y FDC . sf tie f aib. a . , iw tic voi taiia iu icsiuit) LtlH sufferer. Such Is BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. Sold by all druggists, who are authorized by the manufacturers to re fund the price to any pur chaser who is not benefited by their use. PRICE, LOO. FOSTER, M1LBURN & CO., Preps., BUFFALO. NSW TORK. Wi.si.iorosrwr. Tavern Pa rick R. Myers, Michael Don.bM. j WILMOKB BOROl'CH. '. Tavern Joaepli Horner. Conrad W.ntreth. Ealius House James McBreen. ' LOWKR tuuik Twr. J Tavern Michael Conway. Fran -is Leck.y. rprait runts twp. j Tav.rn Cbarie Hcbst.ia. J. A. O'Connor. j H. A. SHOEMAKEK, Clerk. i Clerk's Office, Etieusburs., Feb. 21, 18S8. FOR SALE. HT" I Two valuable town lots, 100 by 100 feet an nate in Loretto, Pa., tn a vary desirable location lor business and having- th.ron a (od dw.llin. 1 iM iiRrtiRti rn tn i5t. STBIfTLVONMETllLPLIN. PROTECTIOH MUTUAL FIBEIHSURAHCEGOMP'HY OF EBENSDURC. PA. Only 7 Asstssments in 23 Y?ars. Good FARM PROPERTIES ESPECIALLY DESIRED HO STEAM RISKS TAKEN. (iEO. M. READE, President. T. rr. DICK. Seeretarv. Kl-ensborg, Jra. 11. lMl.-ly. YET I NOT DEAD o V ALLIE LUTTRINCER, WAM'VACTI'RaP. -r , , wmir uuioguainil, lof.ther with a number of Rood bear lag apui. fees, well ol food water and .istern, all ol whirh are In coo.1 condition, will r.a anin - , . - " - -.It IOW ORur. to For terms, ate. Lor.tto, Jaa. . ISSA.-tr apply, on JAMES O th. premises. DONNKLL. ATTOKNET-AT-T.A W w-OfBee la C-ollootde Kow, Estsssns. p.. oa Centre atrae. T A SJTEI L.dies and g.nllem.a to . tv v ronniry to urn ngnt work at th.ir bbuiaf. J to 94 a day can be aa.Hv .id wmtK ant hv wall ; no ranva.slDt- W. hav. kI demand er cur work and lorn 1 s'cHt . m pioTi--rt. Address, with stamp. t'KOWl li ni(0rilT,!,l Vlmm it., 4 l.eto. tl, Ohl. TF.WP4Pr R AdtsrtlslniRnrrsn, IO TIN, Cul'I'ER AMI M!FT-ii;a WAR! axd ti. roofing, fepectlii1!y Invttas tbe attention at kls trt.ndt atO th. pub 'e in rneral to th. fart that ba Is still currying; on hut ire's at tne old stand opposite tba M'tr?tain Hou'f. ErensburB;, and l prepar.J t. .uuplr frum a lrjre stok. ormanursrturint te sr der. any erti'-le lo bis line, from th. tmaliest t. the Urir.t, ib tbe beet manner and at tba lo.Ht II vina- i 'ripe. I'T' N i penitentiary set either made r Bold t tKi. e.ratl1hinoiit. TIN Iftnt! ! x , t.i'T. tn c- ant -w. k an. I prices. i:cnbrr . April 13 1 i I V . i. i n iiMii.h.' E i i 1 Ntroel. I i. i
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