f I . AmlL. 2, 1886. "lOCJL AND PERSONAL. it, ere and the Other Place. Berejnrr flour for Mile at Bartera. t,lP b(.t fl"ur In th tnarkt ro to the 5 f Nns?nrc p,ic schools close on Mon- next jrreoM tobacco mod fine ciRara fro to Suenr Tvvn. . 1 1 I n tV. A iarV0t OA TP an unusual amount f slcknen no"- ... 1 1 virrts of BTorpfv. wsn m.ti(i f . wi!il (Incite nr. their way north 1 n-ade their Wtwb on the dams -fr Meel ITptitv. formerlv of this -,-p !nrnrlp" LU J in Tyrone. . . -r.y p. nnvrnttc County Coimnittee will " ' 12'. i Inst. See call of chairman .. cohirrm. rr fc .? Tlwnt's TerrrdT will core "' ;., t hnd? ot loins, female diseases, P ! ,,r,.T.iti'n and kidney diseases. " .1 t .,9 ! I -T - t ) J'.- per month has been 7Y-i'ient and 19 now a law. rH,-ni1ay la?t fr.e horns for the i,r ,l tin a recently orEanlrefl -e irrW-il They wHl soon bejfln f n Y to toft frat r'aaa f'ur. fly or six fmed -t; iT'int'ey sis inn plain jjui i vprv low. hay forks, s"noy- li es f r'B. o i tospeci oornuen, w ,,,,,, i no eanesnay, rnnrtni y jj', ..TMrmott. of the same place, with ynf the peace. - r r f nrei-t the fnct that Ilontley Is sell ,ci "ve-ai (V:!Ternt articles In th hard mnr'iirf for l"1- than they can be bought i i - . . a I at pi-i,-! . T.vans. an old cttf7en of -V:' hpen on the elrs list for p?t week, hut. we are glad to eay, Is tjw p--. fa'r way to recovery. F.p Father Kittell of Newry. Blair .-ntv, wa a victor to thl9 place on Moo- Jav '-:. flv!r! oaliea io . visit, joqd r ?, -a-', T'-'i who '9 seriously 111. .TVtiam wantine an Ohio, "Chilled, B.i, rind. Improyed Armaeh or North pf-il P'.'w. can get them at the Old Reli able TUr.iware Store of Geo. nuntley. Jotm B. Oi'mRer, of Somerset county. Wa; li e uree?sful youn? man who received re arr-i ;i ti-..t to the West Toint cadet tv r f'rrm funeral Campbell, of this dis trict n (ve tried a sack of Mt Rock flour gnirf Messrs. V S. Barker -A Bro., and r i it e elient. If you want to have nice, spw.k-y. white hread. try a suck of Mt. Rock Soar. -Tlon. P-.'hert L. Johnston, o" this tlace. F.t Father Boyl-. ofOallltaln, aiid Father s,,jy. rf I'ittshure. will adrtress the Irish j.i.-r.a: i.eacu" of Altoona on -the evening otAp-im'h. rnrr munion services will be held in the P'f-t'vt'-nan church on next Sabbath day. pre-aratorv services beginning ou Thursday pvpcT.e ar,.1 continuing on Friday and Sat tlHay eveninzs. Thffsmilv of Mr. Ijemael Davis too tryr fl(.r,srture on Toesday lat for Kane, V-Kr-an cnunty, where Mr. Davis has heeD for iir.e tirre, and where tbey Intend raak !rg then future home. Ifcn .'.im at K'ttannln rolot. from wLlch t e c;'t of Altoona. gets her water surp y. said to be sivlr.K away.' Kevera-I tfcnnsarci dollars will be required to repair the r'rr.age rtone. Thi-re wore f.fteen drug stores in Wash !rj: n. t.iis sfite, wbeD it became a prohl bir'i.u J'n, i.iueteen .years ago. Now t;-a arp f, rv two druz stares, and it ia M t'r.ey a'! s-:'. whisky. f a T.-mias McKnrue, forrjerly pas f , r , i I tt no ri icregition at St, An-gj--! it, tii n.n'.ty. has been transferred frMn (.''s: C-ritr-, Washington couDty, to M-vt M , in S rset POUDiy. In fitzharris. proprietor of the I. :-. f. ,, Hallidavsburs, who a few tj-i t v,i- a rpident of t!;is place. ha3 Tt-f ! the MilMken farm near Ilollidays lnr;. f,.r tr.e sum of f l.S.V). t o f ,orw;ia named persons can eacb ebt-" letter by calling at the Eensfturg jvt- . . Mrs MacKi Joneii. Mrs. II E. ?--r. V--". Mry Veidner(2), Miss Annie r", Mr A F.. Divis, John Jtnes. -S!rs Frank II!!!. the runaway Greens t -;rz hr'Hp, r,,i,j a brief visit to her homo liit wk Mie was accompan1e4 by a Chl Meo detective. Marchlaod fs stitl with her. 1 ( t of t.er visit home la not known. -Mr. jari iaffer, of Allegheey town it. p. amou' res himself as a candidate for To r H--use U recior in this week's Free van. Mr r-hatTer is an hocest and reliable Bvrst, and, If successful In fcls tspira I'ts. w"! mate a competent director. -T-e recert heavy rains of the pat few civs have enabled the lumbermen to get tter io out of the ereeks. It Is estimated t'r.at cor three ucil!on feet were takeu out rf Mas. rreek, and about nine hundred ' j-tr.i out of the Susquehanna above. M'.m crei-k. -Tr carfl of Capt Michael Fitzbarris of vitrin bnrouph, as a cndidato for Aa ffrxb'y ap;ar In ttie proper eolB nan. iri F':!:harr:g U a well known citizeD, an ae t: nmrrat and If nominated and elect 1 11 perform the duties of the office with iVlity and credit. -The rRri 0f Mr j (fin K. Strmyer, of ior.nstnwn. as a candidate for legislative treors. is pub!lhed In another colnaan. Mr. V..aypr is an actiye and energetic, business " of Johntown, mho. If nominated and 'wd, would perform the duties of the of S' witb fidelity and ability. -Twenty-two Imported through-bred stal llO's and mares, ranging In price from tSO to each, were disposed of at pobllo '. a few days ago. by Mr. J. Kunkie. of rMi Kant. Dgdon township, Westmoreland c or ty. The etitlre Jot brought f215, be ''2 in a,raite of f9V,.iS each. That sreht cold you think so little of ttT prr. CTie forerunner of a complaint trat may be fatal. Avoid this result by tak : Ayar's Ouerry Pectoral, the best of nown medlcinea for cflds, coughs, catarrhs. -"otichit.s. incip.ient consumption, and all throat and lung diseates. -The portable -mill swindler is abroad In tt-s :aDd roping So farmers who, like tbe Soou,et jurymen, don't read toe pewspa Pir. .THt,r ollentlne, a Westmoreland f-fs: t, w the latest rictlro. and his ex re' t-i t with a smooth toDaued sharper U'.ro ;.vi. Some people ..will, never iss-n 1 ' -cge Ir-aram. of Favett county, iaai -k '! i.ii-d that during the term of vtJ in f --i -Vept the Court cannot reduce th eeiol-';T.-.f rf an rff.re. The decNion was "2"- oi, a petition Trpsente,l bv the County r , rn : iiot prs ntli',n that tJisi hm ttlfiitved ti... 'ritf tor bnard'pr pritoners. fifty rfnta S3 wia 1AM ' It Is announced that a former official j oT the McAlllstersrllle Soldiers' Orphans' I School will soon be arrested In connection j with the Beckto Jackson case, the little Johnstown gM who was 111 treated In that institution. -An actual count of the square timber shows that there are but M75 rafts from Clearfield to the head of the Clearfield river, and between there a-nd Lock Ilaven the number Is suffl cient to raise tbe total to 350 rafts. The same territory has In former times -serit ont over two thousand rafts In single year. ' Peter McCJough. E-q., of Tortage town ship, this week announces himself as a can didate for Register and Tiecorder. Mr Mc Goueh Is a well known Democrat, well qualified to perform the duties of tbe-cfflce. and If nominated and elected will perform the duties of the offlcn In a creditable nd -competent manner. On last Saturday Frank Davidson, says the Bfilfnrd T-rrtirer, son of John Davidson, shot and kllWTH. tne dam at Wolfsbnrg a swan that measured six feet from tip to tip and weighed twenty-four pounds.. The killing of swans U a rare occurawce in this section. On the same day a couple of flocks were seen In the narrows. One way of settling the strikes that are how prevailing all over the country, and which, if trld, would probably be" found better than arbitration. Is to suggest to the men the idea of buying then dry goods, dress goods, boots and shoes, -groceries and provisions, at John Owens' store, on tlieh street, where they can at all times get foods at bottom prices. The Trot honotary of Huntingdon eoun ty has received another inqslry In Tegard to another bogns divorce purporting to have been Issued by the "Supreme Court of Ma pleton. llontinedon County.' The parties tn Peter Dowell and America Dowell, and the dfvoree purports to have been granted February 20, 18R5. The letter Is from a lawyer In Gallatin, Mo. Nearly three hundred wien began wortc on Monday die?lna ditch and laying gas mains from Grapevine. Weetmoreland i . . ,, .oaC0Q county to jonnstown. v"" -i & ii - .Kuh n OrttAnahrrff. errtsses th railroad at tnnnn . nn I.'ponier ' Valley and along the pifce to Johnstown. About two miles of the pipe main will be laid this week.' and after that It will pro grees more rapidly. The Huntingdon Loen.1 Xrw says : On the-59 th of April. 129 families trom Fulton, Huntingdon. Mifflin and Fianklin counties leave Huntingdon for 'Napoleon Logan 1 county, Dak., with their horses, catt.e ana household furniture, where they will make their future home. Most of these people have tnen industrious, frugal farmers and have accumulated some means. Dr O A. Zimmerman on Tuesday last, j shipped his housefiold goods to Wilikesbarre, where he Intends to make his future borne. The books of Dr. Zimmerman will be left J for one month In the hands of Mr. Herbert , Zimmerman at the Drug "Store of Dr. Davis on, In this place, where all person indebted to him can call and settle up, after that j time his books will be left with a proper offiier for collection. rm. nnal t T!lr.tiT ftf .Tnnr to ?n-1 ship, Somerset county, has reoived (l.-ioo , trom the P. R R. Company Tor Injnrlesre celved In May last, at Jahnstown. n alighted from a psssenger train, when he was struck by another train. He was con- , nneel to oea ror two momun, ..u u.-. ...,,, been compelled to walk wltti a crutch. The) mlse, and no suit was bronsht. "Much druckenneos and disorder pre called on our streets on Saturday nlaht last," eays the Indiana Mestenz-r of Wednesday of the present week. And ttis. too.In a prohi bition town by tbe decree of Judee Harry White. It Is the same storv that comes from a multitude of towns In Ma'ne, Kansas and fowa, in all three of which fctates tne failure of prohibition, a -cording to i law, to prohibit, has been abundantly demor.stra ted. Robert Stewart, of Barney, Is the oldest person in Clearfield eounty, and one Of the oldest in tbe .State. He has passed bhs one bnedred and fifth birthday, and goes about with a much ease and grace as a man of half tits age. Some enterprising newspnper reporter shonld visit this aged gentleman and prepare an article of early times as it wouWi be read by all Cleurfieit ltepublienn. Mr. Leech, as will be eeen from his amended card, will be assisted In conduct ing his ftihoolby Trofeseor T. T. Bearer, a graduate of the North-western Ohio Normal School. Mr. Bearer is a native of this county and has the reputation of being an earnest teacher and a thorough scholar. Tils manv friends will be glad to learn that be rs to be among tbem again aad congratu late Mr. Leech in securing so competent an assistant. ' ' We forgot last weefc to notice the re moval of Mr. Jatnes Gant'a barber shop from the old location to the room lately oc cupied by Mr. P. J. Manson a a Jewelry store, on High street, nearly opposite the Mountain IIoum. Mr. Gant In bia new quarters jbaa a more eomm odious Toom, wblch he" baa fitted np In good tt le, and where he will be happy to wall upon every body wantlDd any thin done in the tonsorial line. Georse Glessner, of Allegheny town ship, Somerset oounty. met with an accident last week that resulted In his death, lie bad a sprint; seat on bis wagon, anJ while driving down aUIhe attempted to draw the rubber, when the wagen gave a sudden lurch, and he was thrown by thi spring over th front of the vehicle, his bead striking; th jrronnd with tnoh force aa to break bis neck. He was about firty years or age. and leaves wife and a large family of children. SeieTsei ITtrald. The card of Dr. J. C. McMullen, of St. Anjrustiue, Clearfield township, as a candU date for Assembly, will be oun4: in the proper oolomn In this week's paper. DrJ1 McMullen is a native of Clearfield town ship, where his ancestor were among th first settlera, is well known as a practlcroz physician, standing high in his profession, an -sctiTe Democrat, and a gentleman -of schoiarly attainments, being a graduate "of gt. Vincent's College, Westmoreland coun ty, where he graduated with blgh honors. , -.Mr. Samuel Keed, of Blacklick town ship, whose barn waa burned last week, is of tbe opinion that the barn was set on fire bv some explosive material left there for . . , . that purpose. Mr. ueea ana mr. ''"""J were In the barn bnt a short time before.and there was no slfin of fire, ar.d Trtientbe fire., ws fiist seen by Mrs. Reed there was' 'a iiisttlng noise which she described a-sounding Ute. two train- of cars passlmy, when Immediately the fire was scattered all over the barn." If It ws the work of ad incendM arv. evrtr effort shonld be made te ferret j him out Slid bring him to Justice. . MSTiLSTTS 1. GAB! THE CLEARFIELD STRIKE. 1 A Coll rr m Coafevea Whlth tk Op- 1 ratrwlll Iff no re. nrrcTTDALK, Pa., March 31. The situa tion here Is unchanged, the strikers reraain rmz solid to a nan. The operators are mak ing no open elTort to start any the mines. One of them -said yesterday that they would not Import foreign labor, as ft would be too expensive, and would close wp first and let the mines 611 with water. Road men work ed all day Sunday repairing the road at Sterling, -which Is looked upon as an Indica tion of early resumption of work. The del egate convention, which met at Osceola last Saturday, isned Invitations to the operators to meet with them there to-morrow and try and arrive at some satisfactory terms. The following clrenlsr has been sent to all the business men by the 'Executive Committee of the Federation : ... The nverators and boninees men of the Clearfield cnal region have been Invited to meet the Executive Committee of Miners and Mine Laborers' "DMrlct. TTo.' 3, at Osce ola Mills. Pa., on Wednesaav. March 31. at T r. m. to arrange, if rnihl, a satisfactory settlement of the difficulties which now stand In tl e way tit a rempMon v.f wot k ihrouehoot this relon. Asa business iran, Interested 1n the ipeedy tertrinatton of this unnatural and very nndf sirable state of af fairs, ynnr presence at the meptlnir is most earnestly and vrv respectfully requested. The'clrcular wsipned by Edward Tloehes. President: , i , . s IlTJNTiN-GnoN. March 31. It was an nounced on Tuesday that the miners in j the C'earJJetd ; reelor. had decided to onfer with the operators and adjust, if j possiblf , all dijTerenoe. This turns out not i to be the case. Instead of the miners ; themselves taking part, the invitation was extended by President Edward Hotrties and j the executive committee of Tedertion N'n. 3 to the operators to confer with them, j Fisher, Miller Co. and Berwtnd. White Co , the largest employers, while expressing i a willingness to meet their townsmen, pos- I Itiyely refuse to meet the rfficers of the Fed- ( eration, and the expected resumption of . mlnlniT V-To V. nr. f aafn InVan mra H' i ' " ( week, is as far off as ever. Circulars are! . tt ' " u ,,, i it. umi I H'l iir- iii.u t:i 111 mi. i i im " ' " era from their own ranks. iPmtb nmrs. Hary nrCcatiell. j Mrs. Mary McCnnnell died at her home in ! Summerhill township, on Friday, March 1 ' aged K years The deceased was the widow ; of Thomas McCnnnell. who was a surveyor ftnd well known to the people of all sections of the county. Iler father was Felix (Y ?ketlv. a soldier of rbe "Revolutionary war, Maryhsnder bv birth, who came to fils county soon after fire becinnlne of the pres ent century, cleared the land and made a home for himself on the farm now owned by PatrlcV Oomey. about two miles srmtiietst of Wilmore: Mrs. McC. was the mother of a lares family, one of whom is Wm. McCon nell, Esq., of Summerhill township. She was a highly respected lady and an exem-1 nlarv member of the Catholic Chureh. Her remains were interred in the Catholic ceme tery at Wilmore on the Sunday following? ier death. : . .4. i. A rrlrtral ase. This story Is told f a doctor who " prac tices medicine" in this county. Fie was called to see a female patlPnt on Monday flQornir.fr. From ttiat time until Thursday evenlne be visiter? ber several tiroes. ine ,,i u,,.!..,, . tr, doctor' a i.t r!tin. ' whafc. np lhwifZht of 'bis wife., Mse "Well " answered the doctor, "her eondi tiod is critical I have given her twentv-five different kindsj of mtidioine since Monday moinine. ana rnne of them appears to have done her any good. I'll change the trent ment again this evening, however, and if she doesn't have a turn for the better by morning there will b3 grounds for serious aonrehensior.." The Hernial has not been I learredv .oJinstoirn T T rib 'tne. Look Ont for Him. An exchange SJVS tha. tbe Uttirpiltons swind'ei has evolved a new plan by which to swindle the honeot farmer. A chrp in clerical broadcloth and white choker enters a farmhonee and asks for te ease may be. Dunns lis 8ia no fie announces himself as a travelling isibra distributor in the service of a re'itions in- .tittir,n .H nM an far as to present the I family with a handsome Bible from a well filled vrri. He la-caceitM o ay societvireqnires its dUitribnCng members to nav P etr Own way and exhibit vouchers thereof. After partaking of tho good Talks' hopL- talltybo prepares to leave an. asks for his u-nuanae. -i. iMtors nnr'"f i I have new B,ned .n est and f,ei svmrcr. bill He is generally told that nocharge is ( The following pupils were perfect tn attend ; happiar and better than I bare in ten ir modo but h call a'ention to '-the rules." i ance during term r Koss Leary.' Homer kamikii k RK.mkitt cured rnv friend, 'k. f. riw iUfa nn rta virus f went V-fi VP rents a i IeatY, TlarveV Leary, Elmer Wills, Willie Hermans, ol (Hent. ef the lingering -etrains of nrthenM VnR'Kr " his blank form, "a voncbi von know, and iuJOit SO. 2. M. L). Hearer, teacner. , the Wortb Hu.e . sars that tt has had wonder aets the farmer to sign It. In ninety days j Numliei of pupils enrolled, ; average at- mny uovl etlects upon him. Scores of rov ac there ts a notice from a neighboring hank to ) vendarwrf, KWVaiKirr duciag-.th. :tfi. quam ances say that baring once tried it they k ni,,,,, r.rmor tn call and r,av the note for $1G'",0 which it bought, and which bears tbelarinnr's signature. ' ; : .' ' ' tne lartnor s signature , , . a. vsniaaiy naaw sas n Kettle. WilliaTt S- Fhrmer was given a hearing before U- S. CominlsfOoner Lingafelr on Wednesday, and wm Mil for tnaj at b tne ll Ol. V IStriCI UOUl V "I'll" luinrina mi r..nrth MimaiT of Xnril. He is tbe mootiMhtrtT who waa arrested in ruiton coanty last week by Cancer iteeglo. Mr. j Heeglu investigated the method employed i hv the moonshiners in manufacturing whis- i kv and describes it as follows: A barrel rll nf rider In emnlied into a large kettle j 7l elder is then noiled nntil it is reduced In quantity one-third. A bushel or ry.; is than added, and the boiling cnTTtinn-erl until the grain becomes mash," mfter wlich the liquor is poured Into ve?els nd is ready for ose as an intoxicant. It is said to be more powerful than the orthodox atutT. Beilfort Gezrtte. ' "' : Attertiow FahmKRA I respectfully call yoor attention to Williams, Clark A Co'a, Wch erade Bone Fertilizers, via: Pure raw bone meal; Jtoyal bone phosphate; Ammo, t niated bone super phosphate. These goods are guaranteed nor to contain a sinans pound of adulteration or make op weight in them. 1 ney aa me turupmi kiuhh ur hsj noner tiMlsMa ever oaered io it . r.. in ik ...,. uucivj l "U"T - (tali and se them, buy tbn nd try then. Ten toes lost received, at Geo. Huntley's -i-"Poiens of letters a day pom- In upon Or. David Kennedy, of Readout. N. froro people who have been benefitted by n.ino his nobular prsparatlon called Ken nedy's 'Favorit Kemeay. Anu wiey orten ninatrate what this remarkable medicine) ac complishes in some new and hitherto untried field of operation. Not Infrequently patients come long distances to grasp th Doctor by in hand and express their gratitude for de liverance from pain." Troy, (N. i) Daily Timet. ' ' " !' By means of keys made of spoon handles 1 I trip r. r I -41 the prisoners to tne r ranKitn connty 111 ar ' . . . . . A I. MM AlftlltA Tl.. . ui.-V Wp,ci(ti(. fsw ftichts ago. Thev were discovered In time to prevent their get ting away- . ; ; t . - - - M l"Ve don't have to recommend Parker's ITair Iialsam but once," writes Mr. C. A." Rnrircr druggist, of Liberty, N. Y. After that it flands on its record." It stops fall ing hair, restores orlfrit1 eo!f,r. 'sirrtn!s and glfs. Exceptionally tl.'"".' prevent dsnd rtirT. p. i c- . v ; e OF W TROW flF.Sf (.OCK. The reiining monarch in this vicinity is mud, and wide is his realm. The miners all at work onee more ; and the wines are running steadily. The ad vance of 10 cents per ton. In the language of miner, "Makss the coal dig a mighty sibt easier." Tbe drivers received -an ad vance in wages of 0 cents per day. W. n. Piper A Co. are sinking a shaft on their property near Lilly, and. If the coal Is found as expected, they will put np 100 coke ovens during the coming summer.- So mote it be. Mentrer 4 Co. are opening a new mine on Ilenscreek two miles wet of here. Their old works will be abandoned when the new one ts completed. Tost Ciwmander Hart of Post No. 3. (. A. R. of Johnstown, mustered in the hon ored "vets of this vicinity on Thursday of last week. Twenty eight slimed the rob, and as we T, a ve more than that many more of "the boys who worp the bine" living near here. Colonel Dick White. Post M3, starts out very auspioiouMy. A11 honor to our old soldiers who meet in such organizations and : live over again he ovs and sorrows of army life. Capt. Wm. Linton of Summit is com j tnander of the new pot, and Lient. Jno Lynch is secretary. ... j Mr. Sherman Hughes who is engaged at the mine of Hughes Shoemaker injured his knee by a fall received last week. Th injnry was not of a setinns nature, but the limb became inflamed and swollen and cwnsed excruciating train, that for a time it was feared lock jaw would ensue. We ar" clad to know that he is now much better. Tiev Father Browne, who has been pros trated for abont a month past, Is once more able to he out. Mrs. Joseph McMullen Is lying very 111 witb few hones for her recovery. She has been qnite poorly since last fall and seems to be gradually sinking. Mr. Will AnrantTt who has been In Iowa for. the past month returned borne last week, being quite ill. He has somewhat Improved and we hope he will soon be him SClT 2 self apaln. M " r Lem Davis and family tarried for-a i short time here on Tuesday evening, .on i their way to Kane. They were the guests j of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Griffith. Our brass band bas glvpn several open air concerts lately and the music glros nni- versal satisfaction The buys Improvement 1 is very noticeable, and they well deserve commendation for their perseverance. . C. remmnnlratlon. Ebf.spih'RO, Cambria Cn., Pa., March 30. To the Editor of the Freeman. IlKTt STB : I see by yor paper concein- Ine the death or Mr. Robert Mnrray, that . ' ' there IS something wrong, and to make H , lon story short, 1 was tbe roan that sent , J I after the Doctor and not Mr. Morgan Tluchf s as he vrns not there when I asked t Mr. Davis to en after the doctor now In the .f i tj nv .a thai rt ti . first place Mr. nilderbrant wae the first to, find Mr. Murray; and 1 was driving out the clay pike and saw him looking at Mr. Mur- ray. and Stoppeil and asted rum li luai was , annoyance is iriren to t teachers, we hone , j v , , ha! nTtMnb I anch thlns wtll not lonjr eontlnne to erist. IU- some drunken man, and he replied: "I think ' rePtorQ ,,,, , ,,rr,mptiT in thee matters and be is dead, then I turned bick and drove t not allow otTendlnn parents to disturb the work near and saw that it was Mr. Morray. and j "' w twn, wft0 to think that he was dead, or at least I thought so; that teaching Is merclv a -'pastlTie." or a plan by this time Schuyler Davis and his , brother , .rihe wo .rlhe'-hoo'; Fred Davis cnie there and we sent after room. Our schools arc mostly tauirht by yoonar m. v . i t, . ..i- rio.i tr . l men and women, aad nil due allowance must bp the doctor. lacked Schuler Davm If be i mllle fnr the,r ..iP!fi.imate IHIU,Pm.Dt, . but would go, and he started, after going a few i they. to. mst remember that teaching rennlres mtnrim . , , . wj v, ' rinor of bndy mni mind, and il the would do their etepa he stopped, and asked what doctor dntr 1n the school room, proper attPntion must and I told him to go to John Blair, and tell be it iven l the influences that surround every . . . , . . . . . .... ' v. teacher and determine his InRuenee in the school him to bring a doctor, and he did so; by an,i the community. this time several others came alons and we ' lmrinir the visitations of schools for the pres . . , u I ent term we have been shown nnlform eonrtesv talked Of taking him Some place. Ktme one Htl, bindness by teachers, directors am, citizens, naked where would we take him, audi said The encouragement received from all has made It a pleasure to la'mr for those who arc Interested here is tuy wagon, il we can put Mm in 1 I in the work of mir s. honl and are wiilinur to ad- tx-lll haul him .-. liia honoo-ond Mr TTncrhpft i ranee the --ausoof P'l ui;a liuu . . .. ' . . .. was trie man mat saM tne wapon is not nt, and I said bete is a robe and a blanket If he can he put in theto; Mr. Hughes then spoke up and said take hiio to our houe, so that ' is what was concluded to be done, I then spoke up ami said as there was plenty to ; take him I would go home as It was late in the evening, and I started, as there was. plenty to take care nf him, aud for further references I can rfer you to Fred, and bchuier Davis or Thomas J.imes and others. ! Yours Respectfully, ,-,r , T . ; -....-.-, l 2 u j bchuier Davis or raoiuas J.imes and others. Yours Respectfully, Geoie Bf.rket. ... c hc( (Spring a Krliool Report. ' 'The flowing report of the attendance of i our schools is taken from the teachers re - nontb k rrlS ,OT tnff "' ' ' i dumber or . Pup; enroneo. , avpmp1 at- . .a 1 the folluwmg pupils wero rerferi in attena- 1 anc during teim ;' .Emma Little, i.mma I Mellon, Gertie Jones, Agi?le Connery, Lil- I f( Cf)nrad May Cran)er ER Krise. Walter i Pprr ' : 'ii ; The scbonls were never as wer conducted i as daring the present term'. ' TheteacTtersen i j ,jeared thom'efves to pupils and' patrons by ! jnd d close attention to their i ( .. . , r work. . -.,' -. . . .r ; V- a- A Wonderful fotsicoverjr." Consumpnvea And all, who suffer from I can ! I any affection of the Throat and Lun i fin J certain cut re In Dr. King's New Dm- covery for C'onsumpion. Tiionsasds. or j pernianW't cores' verify the truth- nf this' statement. No medicine cast show such a ; -record of -wonderfuk euree.- Thousands of once hpe!a.8 sutTerers aaw gratefully pro- I claim tliev owe their lives to this New Dis- j covery. It will cost you nothing to it a trial, jj Free Trial Bottles at C. Jaoaes" Dnig Store, i Large size, tl.OO. ' Tlsatr For Critical F.yo Operatloqs vHth the advent of Spring artd ptfasant weather it U bat for every one whe hie in tv-ed of Cataract, or other serious opef ations on lbt eye, to have theru done before the ex- t trHJ neat, ui fiiuimni. vuuuit jji. wn, T - . tJ. !...., T- : lf , I UII J L , ' .1 v , v ..... w fc-.f I. " ' ' - I send illustrated paropbUst and . tetrence free. -Tnus to autr. eacli ciae. Dntklen's Arnica KalvO. Tfrw BrtsTtHT.rs In tbn worid for Cuts, BruiseH. Soif, TTlcers, Salt Kbeum, Fevni 4 sor .Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Cornt.-and a-ti Skin KrnptionB. and positive ly cnre.llb?a or no pay required. It is guaranteed to grve perren BAirbiHi-uon, ui money refunded,. For sale by E. James. t- - - , -.- . . - 1 Fna-All fits stopped free by Dr. Kline'a . ireat Nerva Ketorer. No Jits after first"' doT'a Marve:oua cure, ireaiise ann F2 00 tfTat bottle frve to tit eees ' Send Ipriia, -t lit. Kltw, TA Areb St, Philade MIRBUwE LK KSSM lMfcEII. - . 1 j... t I rre TTiliowiitw nisrnijp m-enst-rs i.ui Lst-ru . ln.nsH ,,--tM Tt'erlr nf th tlmtian.O Court. slccd last tveek t. ' 1 Tlraham - Maxwell W. Eamison and Masticle t Jobustuwtt. . , . t Mil -hiiat Hirtr , J j.-kVjji tu' J:me Struntfi h;t towciip. tli.Li 'noy F.DrCATIOSiAI.. Report of visits to schools by the County Superintendent from February 15th to j March 27 : I IrarlDK the time between th ahovf dates. Tis I tted "tie "nehnol tn Waftiinrton. rortare. Snm- vierDili. w mTe, i out, - -' onehannv iVoyle. Klder, Oallitxm Kean, Ash land, and ClMrlltlit. One (wbool in Yor taitc two IB Summerhill. one In Oroyle, one in OnllttriB. end two In rean townnhlp were not reached. Seventy fobools hare been Tinned inoe the 1M repcrt. Purine the time embraced In thl report, at tended aeven district Institute end educational meet!n- Thev were ftenerally attended by teachers end directors, and the exercises were prurtlcal and Interesting. In tbe majority of the tchools the work of teach er smd pupils was found satisfactory. la Waahlnorton we ftrond the lieuses repaired, painted and furnished with bells, this helni- the urmvl district In the eonnty provided with bella ou their houses. Free ten to"ks are furnished tv.ii ,1 strict Term six tnomnn. echoed were found very roucn cremiBi, uumr vptt small : vet the same wmres paid t all we ' dn-T think this an equitable basis In payinc .....ho-i- ..uriM Teachers with irood certifl- Patc. with experience and ability to teach. I (should ce.rtalnlv receive more than thinners. I with ponrcrtiflcate. Is this prir enconrsre ! raent to teacher to qualify themselves thorouh- lv and mako teachini- a r.rrfc!r.n ' In Portage and Summerhill townships the at ! tendance was about up to the average Two j aeheela In Porte the Oraraer and Martin I schools have been found too small tor evcral i veT aad we think that tn tnstlce tfl all they I should be consolidated. SuiniuerhiU should pro- Tide better sch ol t m i M I rtifs an oon as pos-'ll''. ; SeTl nuat be reporti tinnt tor ue. TUe town-Mp school situated within the bor.mien hns 1 bep failure for sereral rears, and from obser ; vailonand ln.j'iiry. we ad vise if removal beyond the bnr.mirhUnilts or (it least to a mo-e suitable i location. - I White district ha made eommendahle pror j reaa in sehool matters dnrinir the past year or I two. Three good houses are furnished with good frtmit nre. a new house Is Headed fct Bnror. i where the laritr?t school in the dutrlct Is found. Tn Oarrnll trood hone are found, with one e-x-; eeutlon. When pood furniture is provided the ! school of this df-trict will rank favorably with : those of v district in the eonnty onr ' tsaek , ers arp teachlna their t.rt term in :he district. I Tn f:rrolltwn an excellent boll-Hnir prOTide" I suitable accommodations tor the pupils of the district. A new house was built in Susquehanna. It is as fine a bnfldinir as can be found In the country. I It rs provided with rood fnmtture. Several new , buildings were nee led and will no doubt be oon I brim Fo tPTt books nre nr ivlde.i. f"v' I teaeber itre tcachiox their tlrat term. and tluinir ! good work. In Orovle the schools were falr'v a Mended. The (traded school at Summerhill Is doina; eoed work. Elder nas two fair hene se-red wltL trood tnr l nlture. and an excellent new buildup at St. 1 Po-lface. The attendance was good In tnl" dfs- trfct. In (Jallitrin and Pean districts the Schools are I 'smnll. In Uallitxln -rwd tionsce are furnished ' with itood furniture, and the sch ools arc doior t fair work The Kr1c school. In TVan. Is nntlt for i sm, mil will be replaced by a new build i opt be I fore lonir. Teachers and pupils cannot do good i work 1n a small, uncomfortable school room. Tho school at Ash land shows the larvest at I tendance for year". The location It very onfa- j vormble tor the people of the Tillage, and a new , one will Wply f-e iirivided. (JlearnWIA lias built five pew rnuei and tnr- nisnea tnem w;tn noii tnrniiure nnrinir ine ii four years. A pew buiMlnir Is needed at St. Auvustine. ine spars especially rieine Totally un- j fit (or use. The directors of this district deserve j crc-tH '..r tie intercut manifested jn schi.i.l ms ter.. reTton's orit'lne maps arc found In the schools. The schools were fairly at -.ended and ! the moc i-.f thein do'nir rood tvorfe. The lollowin directors accnnipanied to visit the scb'iols : Washinirton. Me-rs. EeliPnro-le, 1 T.vnch. Krewn. Robtne Storm and Prltch ? Sum- I nerlilll Ir.hn Wplnlit ni.l,pn TJChit. Si I T.Tjloer.' Secretarv r Yoder. F. Strjtmn : tiarroil, J"J- "oarr ", ('b: Susquehanna. J'nin Hearej ; 'rovlp. Messrs. Korabiuirh. r-im. l'lnmner. McTlarron and Thom Flammer; 'V,rromnwn- Wn. Ncbroth rretarv -. Eider. 1 i..jrt ahnpr wrA K irk rs rrlplr - ratlltTfn V i i. ?;iw.,n t'learheld, m. I. Wills and John i 'ITJ1- . , , . . ,. . nerc schools were properlv s-ist.aiDed ; and encoaraired by directors teachers were renerally suecesstul. A lew fillures must be reported voune-teachers must receive nroner assistance I rrm directors and patrons when trmible I arises, or tneir w.iri will be a taiiure. v nen familiy troubles are broua ht Into the pchoels rreat Respectfully subtnlftel. JU. Stratkr, t'ouuty Suierlntcn lcnt. The Life Lesson learned by a Fronifneot Ilndaon 1 I low. f Troti the Jfud'nn (. Y.) Krgitter. , (frand. L.indenwaid. No. HT, and mnt.er or ,he "aptlst Cliurcn. sar, -. -I have been, as the ; ,,, 0f r aeqnatntanees in Hudson know, a snBerer from dyspepsia tor ten yeara. KenmDio ' too heaw to carry, aad m mind was weighted 1 down with a rlootny despondency. After eatira; '; I felt as if 1 Lad a bali oi rlowinjr iron in tnv i toroaeh: mv abdomen would bloat and I was ; rr4 orwv .Mon ! use dk. david kk.nnkdy s favokite : KKM KIV- N"7'" what an i-finite d.i of good it had d.ne her and oihers whom she knew. "".t' u'i ii-nnr., wnen iv 1 ecblered in tio the most wondprTnl I m rimvi. , . w,lno.ul..'-. ir? wouia never aiu be without tt. I ear it to my children, and founc It te be the ht medicine I have ever known for renulatlnr their howeis and jjurtfuoif iheir blood. The knowl edire of this medicine 1 deem the greatest lesson of physical lire." A Batttl and It Ylfery.--1 carried the burden ol dyspepsia about all my ln." saiil Mrs. Pierce, a lady eighty veara old. residinr at Rochester. N. Y.. "until about three venrs aito. when 1 began raklnr Fr. Krtinedy's" "Favorite Remedy' or Rondout, you know and it ha i uru mc 1 fca4 since riven me more ambition and strength than I have e I was yennr. V-OTTCF. IS HERF.FY OIVEN THAT ATT Jl application will be marie to tbe tjovernor of .-,,r,, rtnii-iinmj on A prti in, wa, lor a, - - a...iii ..ii . '.TTianr, ror ine purpose of mining; lor and prod odor natural itas .0 the townships of Fenn, Plnm and Patton. In AllcKlteny couutji. and sopplytna: same in Pitts burrh. Allerhevy, W il insburr, Hraddock. (ireensburr. McTfeespert. Ijttrnbe. Blalrsvllle ln.nanaand jLhn-fown. p.. with the rinrht oH layinic k pipes ttirooicii AIle!env Westmore land, lndiarm and Cambria counties. James Fit, simmens. James Williams. John Hradlev.fV W Helmold and T. M. Armstrong: being (It of the Batmiiuri. is ima rnier RB H A FITZMIMMONS, Attorneys. " Pittsburgh. March 19, lso.-;jt. 'V EX ECU Folate :eot .Mrs. Mart Ann McCnnnnlt H.e'. 71. cii ui atiiuiiiisi.raiion on iueeFttf,r 3lr Mary Ann MeConncll, Ute of Summerhill town, ship, deceased, havlnr beer, rranted to the un deri'itrned. notice it hereby riven to thoe In debtc.1 to the said estatn to make pTrant with" om ucinv. ann inose navinr claims acalntt the iuo tul vircicni inem iiriperly authenticated (n. .el.lMMun ' C - W. T. StTt VNNKl.E-. JAJCKS H. BltlKNNFU. . . Executors Summerhill township. April i, 18SS. et. j TT'XECUTUIW NOTICE. JLj 1 letters testemnur on the Estate of Franefa I - .. ....w ,wm,,i, ir. -,-wi. I1T . init i.een Kranieu ie tr.e undersigned, notice Is l m-reiij noi-n man persons m.lHiite.1 to said e laie vo uiike I'aviucnc wiinmit delay,' and t j those h iviDK clHiins a.air.t I he aerae te pre.-ent 1 uiem 1. .ni pumtjiiucaieii iorsettiement to '" - BRflXtEr (IKIMI-S. Erecatrlx LL KKHKHK. Kwolw Auirwttne, Vn. , April . I s-wj . 8 t. to rP W. DICK, Attornkt-AT-L-AW, 1 - EbnborT, Pa. USe i a.iidlnr of 1. . Llojd, tfeeM, J first fleor,) t'entx, street- All nanner 01 ietrai nnsinest attendad te tat isfa.-tn. tr m aa miiswwi specialty, tt ( 10-4.-tf. t. y"t VC. f f7ATTc - v-' "1 ATTOKNEY AT-LAUr; 1 4 - -KfRce on Cerntre rret. Tear -VT.WSlrrR Advert iVing Baretau, 19 , 1 aprave Sttrret, '..T ; .. NORMAL SCHOOL o A Normal School will opea April 26th, 1886, Term of Ten Weeks in the Ebensburg Public School building! Tbe School will be conducted by ,T. W. I.F.KOH. Trinclpal of the Kbentharr Schools, and Trof. T. T. Hearer, graduate ol the Northwestern (Ohio.) Normal .-School. Special attention will be paid to the wants of teachers. The hlrher breaches win receive care ful attention. BOOK KEF.PINd WIM BE TTJ('.HT THOKOT HI.Y- For further particulars and circulars address J. w. i.ekth. Kbenshnrr, March t, lss--. - "-KLITICAL AKKOMCE?rMTl;r IK KEtllSTKK AN I) REI'ORDF.K -Tn the lirmnrrurv of i ti-nbria I'ounty .- I hereby a.nonnee myself candidate for the nnrnlnatlon for the office of Perlsterand Keporder at tbe ensnlna Iemocratic rrnnrT F.lectlon v , CEL.KST1NE J. BI.A1R. Ehensburar. r.. Feb. v. ia. FOR REOTSTEK AST RBJOKHEK. la tht Dr-nncracy of Cambric County: I here by announce myelf s candidate tor the offlce of Revlstcr and Recorder, subject t the decision of the next Iiemocratle Prtma'rv Election THOMAS HOOVER, t ami rla tewnahip, March 4, isss. ITT RFfTTSTEF AND EWIirniFH Tn thr Pf-Tlei-raric Vetrrx nf famhria Ciiiafii . I iiereT-T annonnce that T n tt. o nmiiitata fr ,i, Democratic nomination for Roaster and Feecrd er, to be made at yonr nert Primary Flection OFOROr. ' MIIXKR. 7osiPmaTit;h Roroni'h, March 12, Is. JpOU 11EGI6TER AND REOORDF.R. PETER M'COTTGTI, of rouTAGE Totvxsmr, 8nriect to Iiemocratle rules. piiH DISTRICT ATTORNEY. ' JAMK8 M. WALTKKS, . 7 ; OF 50HNSTOWN. Snt fect to the decision of the Democratic Pri mary Election. i March 1. 18SS.) p-H ITSTKT'-T ATTOR7VEY. IIAKIIY O. nOSK. JOHNSTOWN. PA. Subject to the decision of Iiemocratle Primaries. March 23. lis". JS'JK PFOTHOPtOTARY. I r. A. SHOKMAKEH, , Sahfect to the Deinocrptlo Primary Election. (Ebensburg-. March M, lo.-t.e.) Jj"i)R ASSEMBLY. WILLIAM LIXTON, of Summit, Subject to decision of the Derr.ocratlo Primaries. March 29, lss. F or AsF.Mnr.Y. 1 will be a candidate for the nomlnat'en fir Assembly at the coming Democratic Primary Election. JOHN E. S THAYER. Johnst-rwn. April 2. 1SS8. F ort AftriEMrr.Y. DR. J. C. M'MULLEN, OF CLSBARFIELD TOWNSHIP. Respectfully submitted to the Denpcrcy of t. amoria uonnty. - April a, 188. t.e. A8.1EMBLY. MICIIAEL I ITZIIARRIS, OF OAT.LIT7.IX, Snbiectto decision or the Democratic Primaries. April 2 . 1SS5. n rtoit House Director. 1 hereby announce mysetr aj a candidate for the nomination tor l'oor House Director, subiect to the decislun ol the next Democratic Primary Election. JACOB SHAFFER. Allegheny township. Anr-ll, i, lSe. STATEMFIXT OF SETTLEMENT with Supervisors of HWckhck Township for tuw year end nr March t. lSi : , FETEK WAUNEK, I'a. To am t ol Duplicate CONTRA, Or.. By am't work dona on road $'44 Sf By exonerations 41 By back tax 46 By service rendered by Surer- visor, i rs Uy luruishlng plank . i.K N1.'23 Balance due Peter Wanner.. ,,.7.:H WM. D. RHODES. Da. To n1 ef I'npllcate .t-jwj.eo UHXTKA.tt. Rt work done on ftoads.............$T.6 H back tax no P exonerations 1 V) iy remm tax to r'omruisnoners. . t ss By services of Supervisor , 8i.se S2f.fU Baiancedn wm. d. Rhodes tM The lollowlnr orders were issned by th Audi- V.V.".'..V.".'.V..r. 2.1b -- ................ 2 '15 tors and remain unpaid : No. 1. Emannel Coster No. 8. Ueurga A. Michael.. No. 3. (1. ti.EmpMeld No. 4. J. T. Reese No. 6. J. M. Htte No. f. S. S. Reed total 1 Wa. the Auditors of said townshi?, d"ert1fy I that we hare examined the accounts of said 1 township and found them to be carted to the 1 beat ot our knowledge and belier. 1' J. B HTTE, V Auditors J.T. RtE.SE. Attest: ts. 1. Reed. Clerk. EBENSBURG -NORMALSGHOOL- VThoronifb. Practical and Progressive School for tbe Teachers of theCounty. Will open on MONDAY, APRIL 20, IS S6, For a term of TEST WF.F.KfH. in charre of .nnnt nn.Hnt.ndnrt T.ewla Strarer mnd Prof Thorn. J.Ttell, A graduate of tbe Indiana State J or trial Honooi. SVrEKKiK A DVANTAQ US'' Are Pffered to the teachers ef tbe fonnty to attend scnool at much less cdst than at cy othir rood achool. Write for free circular I Tina tan In for- matien to COr.VTT SrPEKINTENUENT, P. O. Box MS, Ehentbunt, Pa. March !. iss.-t. QT FPAMPTQ' POT T TTPT? 01. Litn LOKETTCPA,: IN CHARGE OF - FKANSISCAN BROTHERS. Roard and Tuition for tiae Scholastic Year, $200. . Marco aib. lci. tf. LISTEN! LISTEN! LISTEN! To the Citizens of Cambria Co Generally ; to Good Dres sers Particularly. If you love Nice Clothes, GOKTZ, the Tailor, invites you to No. 1511 Eleventh Avenue, Al toona, to examine into tlie Maiiuitude. Variety and Beauty of his New Sprinir Stock. J.TJJF- IB- GOETZ, Merchant Tailor, 1511 Eleventh Ave., Altoona. Penn'a. X- . .. - - Hardware ! Hardware ! :o:- IMPORTANT TO CITIZKNS OF ENSBUKG Alsri VTC1XITY 77 E TAKE THIS OrPOUTUXlTY OK IN- forming the people of Kbensburg ami Comity, tlmt we have opened out in the Tudor building on High street, a new, large and complete stock of hardware of every description, tr MECHANICS' TOOLS. r.VTI.nFnS' Jf.l 7? DT'.J K F SMITH TOOLS. HORSE HIWES. H.MiA'Oir T I.YS ir.:4Tr.S OF ALL E'I.VDS,I!.li: IL'O.Y "nl STEEL. tvnousEFun.risHLXG noons, ee- ! r-rf" VOL I 'EES. Cl'TL EE ) OE.YS. SHEL f,S, ) X.CARTEWUES. t i.m s.(;oj:djoe,etc. I Referring to the above, we respectfully ask the citizens of Kbens j 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 wo can oiler great lndui cniente tc those, who desire to purchase. E. DUFTON & SON. EnKNSBCRft, April S, ' CARL RIVIjNJTTJS, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER & 4EWELE&, AND DEALER IN Watches, Clocks, 1EWELUY, Silverware, Mnsical tetniiats AND Optical Ooods.1' Sole Agent FOB THE Celebrated Rockford WATCHRS. Columbia and Fredonia "Watches In Key and Stem Winders. LARGE SKLKCTION of ALT. KIND-. - of JEWEMtY always on hand. My line of Jewelry is nnurrwe I (Jcnie and see for yourself bff ir:- purine iag elf hre. ALL VOHK OrARASTERIl . T J CARL RIVINTUS. Eoenslrg. Nov. 11, 18S..-tf. THE BOTTOM ISREAGHED at LAST ! THE LARGEST STOCK OF HARDWARE EVER 0 ITER ED in the County can be found at my Store. These are nil First-Class Goods, which were bought for Cash at rook-bottom pru t s. I lo not buy or keep in stook any Cheap Job Lot or Auction Gm1s, and whatever you buy from me you can rel- on beinjr worth the rnoncy -. r 1 -i t ... y0U invest. Owmfj to an advance 1 am now pelhnfr manv troods at i J - t- j much less than I can replace them j J30ttom Prices until I am compelled to replenish my stock. "When i you want a Cooking or Heating Stove, Tinware, Hardware, Nails, ' Iron, Glass, Trunks and Farming Implements, call and see my Stock . . . Tt ft. v T Ml i 1 j 11 ra -10 tc tr 1 ana learn my x rices. pig? 1 Ir - C3-. UTTZLsTT ZLiIE illlGIISTHECT, - Policies written at short notice la the OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" Aad other first (last (etnpanlrs. T- W. DICK, AOrXT FOR THE OIjI hautpoud rlRBlXSURAMlBOIMI- . : . , ItUMSlENCEli BVS1N ESS . , 1794,. Eenr-turu. Jmy -n. 16S3. t I I "V "lt V M KX T'j ST. - I.lSt ofcatlSSS ;. tml (1wn Tor nrrmfTlt ,r the roort t0 t, ; e4d .Voay. Jlfinl S. lSf. : . .. sumV".";'";." Folmer....! '.. vi H Tiror ' Shafter. .... .ts... ......... .. .Ntecknipu McMillan ti Waters ...v Nhoemakrr .lohostoo's Executors., .vs Trcx lor Marrav vs .Ijiflla Rand Powdar fa. T'uncan vs lhivis t Krause ts H' Kalvelll ts .ierby i Same...... vs . Tvrny ! flame ts...... Vet, rli-v i AniUS.... vs Uli-iin 1 Vari-er v Varncr x la tU avucr ! the mi iitua ef I vl 1 louden la the rhatt-jf ol ine At i- t of SuiterM-wr ol lier .s1cr l..wntiit. Id th matter ol the pent-on ol li. A. Luther. Kx Sticritl. In the matter f a Kmul in Clearfield Township near land of Not 1 A Mct'onncll heiri. II. A. SHOI-.M AKKK, ProthrntirT. ProtVy's ( ft! -e, M -rch t., 14. THIS m Philtsdclrhli N-.i r-i r A ' Ap '..i v ! - 'rs M, W. AVER A SON, our aumoriat-u ut EB- . JSm.i im - WViSr CTTwaf j. V If I 'Ji-' - d '.;-i ; ;. lu for, but I ?h;tll ciiiifinuo to ?'I1 at oi in? uiuiersoi'i. i.mijj. io, co. - EllENSIHJKO. nitiitpiKui:n i 157. STRirTIAONMITltU'MVv PROTECTION. MUTUAL HBIHSUR2HCC0f,iP'!lT OF EDENSDURC. PA. Cemw VTs aawi Im ttmn t ' ?" f Iiukm tiktsa Ma n tai it " Only 7 Asesments in 2s Y-ars. Good FARM PROPERTIES ESPECIALLY LESlliEb. NO STEAM RISKS TAKEN. GEO. M. READE, rresiJpnt. T. W. DICK, Secretary. Kbenshnrr, Jrn. SI. lssi..iT. NOT DEAD YET ! VALUE LUTTRINCER, ! crrr an i t TIN, COPPER AMI OTT-IllflX WIRE Ui rrx j;onrixst Kr-rS'iilh ltnlt. ' c atfet t n ot hit friends L-U an I'Uinir . n K :irr.i m I i ; c t:i t K at be it STJ 11 rs-Tj : r if en t d -- Uld t ; jicf k 10, rd i t.rppary.,1 M -untaln H t..r. su.j iy irum a iarr der. at.v srti- c t- l'r:c. ---n: tl the lirecst. ii. Ii.c 'se-t manner iiV'CC .riic . tiiH,,p.t ta nuiiine lowatt tw-Nop at tMS t--a-. nitcntiarj work ei: ier ma le r sold : - mi " i. TIN' UOOl lNii I'l-CIAIIY. ! -.e m wurk an I i t'-ensf nci v. rt. A -u I A. l-s-tt i I hi .- i , t. u t I i i ; i t ; i ' f I.. 1 in-, ,1. il n -Ter i