rinia freeman. tf ,.U Ki. PA. . ,u xi: 11, 1SS6. IL. ,..g.rs, an l re. .hand men. r f..u!s. I5t tlieir vote rur, to tt immense, i m the Sueur Bowl. pp that U not doing FRESH NEWS EVERY DAY FROM GABLE & CO. pay for space in order to call the attention of the manv readers of this paper to the numberless bargains their store (1402 Eleventh avenue, Altoona, Pa..) and everybody should heed what they say, for this space is 4,w. ....1 .1.1. r , i . ' " - . ,1 t- 1 u,u nnaoie ioi them to use without saying something. lien tiiev tell vou tliey are onerinir iwi- Underwear at ;7c, worth 50c. you had better pay attention ; it might save you 25 per cent, on your investments in such goods. This 25 per cent, saved applies to more than Balbriggan Underwear ; it applies to every department. in ongan POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. poR ASS LX HLY. "WILLIAM LINTON, of Summit, Subject to decision of tTie Ierr.ocratle Primaries. Mfh 2. J8S. JT,U Apsemuly. 1 announce myselt as a candidate Tat ormtr.a tlon (or the Assetnhlv at the approaching Im (ratio Primary hlecti'n. JOHN S KHKY. Fbensburir. Arril Pth, los. (iKSAI.KiK Kl.NT -Thf Ivretto House. itlj.rwi, Omi.-rl t i untv. f .rtneriy know athclr. -1. H. ."vv.r Hou. or ol the nMwt iri miKt popular li .teN In the village. ! ottered i"? sale r rent on eey terms. The hfM contain a l.tn'ni, two sitting rooms, a 'irge dining Mora inl two kIKhens, one for summer and the othr to winter, on the hrt floor, beside eleven oc ir.b.r'&Me rvirns en the record floor. It has a lartre static an l a irarden attached, aJ well as all other 'r.vcnujn'-e ne- esary to a puur.try h ,t -l. Terms rea-.T.aMc. For turtber jnf'Tmitlrt: cntl n --r a i-lr"" Miss. K. B. 1. 1 iNAI.II. .May ii. 1S. tf. loretto. Ps. 'OR -F.Ml'.LY. l r.iri? firpen for the .:.'- i Mwfnwker for your !-..ivp t tie bcA. of the State Medical .. at Bedford. at -Jo. rates at Ilunt ,. i.:ir Iware store. ,f honey at the Sugar ... ; r.iberU is bavlr.s his 'p . -ved hy a coat of paint. t It . Shoemaker for your iri.n fenelnit. I!ew ititns were naturalized ..; k t!.J Court. -Go to J. A II. A. SMoeTHoker for you-" trea.i-powtr threshers. -July 5th is the day firtd for holding We next Argument Court. -McDonald at Loretto. Ta., wants Woo lbs. good, clean, dry wool, for which he will allow one half ca&h if desired. -Letters ait the following persons lu ttie Ebenshuri? post-office: Jame sC. Davl9, . W. Davis, Mr. Jacob Stebaugh, Mr. Hen ry Stonebaugh, John D. Wolf. A walnut tree was recently rot on the farm of A. M. Coleman, near Blairsville, that measured nine feet across the stump. It was bought by a man who represents a Buffalo, N. Y., furniture manatactory. and was shipped to that city. The loe was so heavy that it required eiRht largo horses to nam it to the station. Mr. David Ellis, of the firm of Ellis & Sons, manufacturers of the finest grades of Roller Process flour. t Indlana.ra., spent a few hours in town on Friday last. The floor manufactured by the Messrs. Ellis has been Wool! Wool! Wool! Wm. Murray A Son 1315 Eleventh averjue, Altoona, pay the highest rash price for Wool in exchange for dry goods and catpers. Bring jour wool to Altoona and get trade for it at Altoona cash prices. Wm. Murray A Scry, 1313 Eleventh avenue, Altoona. 3m. The Superintendent of the Cresson and Coaiport llaUrond fias arranged the follow ing schedule, which went into effect on Monday last. LUTSS-N'ORTHUAltn. H A. shoemaker for your of eastings. Inn la AilvprflQArf trsT , f Ulair county, on the lD nseJn Eben8burK for wwal years, and u- V, .. :n M Jones, of Allegheny .V piitce, spent a few days :. J W:rk. II. A Shoemaker for pure r burk wheat, wheat and rl.inuware" just received e" t.ardware Etore of by the use for sale at i:j-:u;::y relieved r9v1 F:y TruM, -tore. ! :n iiivr.se granted to Jesse Mc- , 'rtui:', . ou Monday last j j :j Yr.'.x Toole. .1.4 11. A. Shoemaker for your ; v- r. ..w. single shovel plows, l ., ..'..' tj, etc. j j,.,. i:vene granted to J. J. i:- t wii-r.ip, was on Monday) v::! to Fatriefe Dunn. a. II A. Shoemaker for your :; f jr the Walter A. Wood a great many of our people will us no nthpr Try a sack of their "Victor" and you will then know what It is to have Rood flour. For fresh vegetables go to the SuRar Bowl. Charles J. Stahl, book binder and dealer In musical Instruments, committed suicide by hanging himself from the transom in the hall of his residence at No. 1109'. Eleventh avetue. Altoona, on Friday Jast. The de ceased was a prominent German citizen, In comfortable circumstances, and had become despondent from brooding over bad invest ment!:. Hp was 5H years of age and leaves a wire and four children. Five hundred men wanted I Also same number of ladies and children to call at the ttore of Loretto Merchandise Co., and ex amine our stock of dress goods, dry goods, men s clothing, ladies' and gent's fine shoes Tto Tramp a 4'onrrrl. Weary, hungry and thirsty, I flung myself down at sultry noon in a shady nook by the wayside. A gentle rise of hill shut out the View: for nauizht could hp seen anvA thp blue of heaven above where airy castles of silver fleece were floating, which cne might in Imagination people with angel tenantry. The crickets basked and chirped In the fervid beam or midday ; the russet sorrel and scanty clover that sparsely roverpd the upland, waved to and fro in the warm breath of ttie summer's day, whilst, from a nelgl.borlng roenst came the drowsy hum of bees busily engaged amid the oceans of fra grant blossoms. Now and then a fly would slngby In many a rig ?a, and yellow butterflies slowly flut tered abcrut over the buttercups In the thick grass below the hilL Across ttie way, and farther down the slope, the woods were flanked by a few scattering ee-ntries, so to speak, whose bow- I eting tops and straight, majestic stems stood above the meadows in grand dignity. Mead ow, and shrub, and wood were vocal with ecstatic sods from the throats of many birds, tinkling bells gave music from the necks of fleecy flocks ; and faraway, out of the emooky distance came the faint caws of list less crows. From the farm homse, almost hid In the hazy distance, arose the clear call of chanti cleer, interrupted, now and then, by the gobble of some stately turkey. Such an ac cord of sounds as one might not hear save r"rpe?on, Wlldwood. Dawson. Amsnrv, Ashvilie. Burnt Mills, lvarts. Hondrun, J'ean, Frugality, Vallon limber. Flynn .ty, t'oa'.port, Koebid, Irvona, No. 1 A. 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B.14 .. 6.82 ..6 60 ..B.06 ...6.22 .. 30 .8.37 ...8.45 ...7 08 ..T.18 ..7.32 7. 88 " 4.08 change for goxls. a--- V.i i : club, of this place, .- C'n(.N ( olieee nine, n ry : "ure of 11 to II. ;i irp'i -ii Hay Forks can be a at H.ir.tl.'j's hardware 1 - t!.--ra. . ;;. A .Jceniaker for your : -y ij.-ai on:y in first class Ladies fine kid button shoes fl.S0 to ?2.85. Trv nnr on bM Kft . k i " "l a " , , "I f " ;' ' ' ' om the organ of Nature, or Heaven! cellent for the price. In groceries we han- ' riu nni oLwt w , . ! The concert-stage was grand, filled with die only pure goods. Wool wanted in ex- i ,ho i, , , p;i"ijf i n.3 virautr. Duimy air nuea witn sweet perfume ; hill slope basking In the sun, covered with buttercup, clover and russet sorrel; above the rrest, the fleecy clouds, and blue ether ; on the slope below, the wood, the scattered bower, flowery shrubs along the fences, away in the dis tance; lying in peace and hnzy indistinct nss, valt. meadow, mddy cultured field, "I tierts Ut week sold r-iitii to Mr. Joseph for uiaker for your the Champion .: wAnt a first clata Mtrr.'- it cap, go to Hunt ?: : a:;d g-.-t the "Perry." ,. , f f-.i., paper, pens, pen - u .Mv.-un's drug store. j'j-:r.g ajiils, Ii 'air court- t :; a crow-Uar that has ; i .i-e for feveuty-sir I i i .: : i f i:;-tp:e pugar wero j ; .- i ry Somerset county, ' 1 - i -e l Ai l wa silt cents '! r. -, a lVdf..rd coai.ty man, asvicDi last week. ! '.: it ! !; t!ie i tmane by tak- ii. A M in iker for your ! : A.r- for tin- Tigpr tnower., 5! i:.:.v tiiowvri and ttie John ' ::. r-aii"rs. V. . 7", tn-Tcantiie appraiser '.. - r. i! eotutu lafioiiers of :.. .t-t l-ar:rig and dt-ciding :. :. a; ;: ailment. A - :.oeui:iiter to buy new an 1 twine UiuJ.-rB. Tliey a :ji win sell cheaper for the ('! ii,,i"l.iiieti. o of ( hext Springs have in 'i '! e erection of a large steam - 't.e iiitetjtiou to form a i. , ant! a:re.uly have . I' oii-and f-et of walnut -'',pcl from Bedford . T- t:i-' present spring, the r 1 from thirty to forty ' .-.'-'.'1 feet. r..-..,r. wife of Mr. lisvld ' J !.-! -wri, died at the residence - n-.w. lt.;v. D. II. Campbell, In :' ' "i, H'j'i'lng lon county, on Su !' K:-i t"Ut bt-vetity-f aur years. - -:-r,'-: r,f Koland Dixon In bIi ij 1 It; Kende township was sold od r y Ki:er;:r (Jray to Perry Trx- j f ' Ti e lia'.anee of tlie properties eitt.er stayed or enntinued. l ap I '.''!)(" and Horse XeU at At Hunt'ey's. A 'im A'f..ity ihminy entere-d ' :.r.-. year on Sunday last. We re-i-iTi (:: ? I'vtit familv npwsnaner - t'i.tfii full of choice selections of a most generous support '" ' i J' A -tiomaker for your -rvr- - ' F.f'rnof.n of last week the - t'ouring milt of J. C. i'f't at tireenville, Indiana ' '' .-' lp-'royed by lire. The r..r!i is nearly covered by -;.:: i. f a rarbon oil lamp In "-' g'rl started a fire In c ' l. ri isnd county, on Friday ' ' v.-' k, that tKirned eight ' -1 f-a.'.-d the girl vprtshetl in 'In '.'.u.y,., liveryuiec of this : r-eeiied six f tbe finast "' -ti u j'.ensburg, without T i.n e jf tliPiu wer made . ' 1 ...o, huA for easy riding and ' - t citiiiiot be excelled. -"i n hy preseriytion kave : a-.-d, I. -it there ha been a - ' ' i-'.ur and demijohn sales 'V. while the arrival by rail ot I i from Pittsburg, Johna- ' r points t)t'ome remark- v it. A. ."stioemaker for your of Uiowers and reapers. - x y i'i:. man about twenty ' .. ,.( Mr. I'eU r Hughes, i.''!, wts instantly k':Ud un -', on t:.e (Jambtia Iron Com '- I i.-ar .J .Lusto urn. The young '-t a pie nu; on Saturday and o..:, arid .-twted home about - ' night and wIipii on the 1 and w-nt to !e p. His ' . rv I from hi t..j;ty aol ' 1 ' " M O ! it.'ltP'' A great many people in this country have become rich from labor saving inven tions. If a man can invent some useful labor having machine his torture is assured. If yon have no inventive genius your next best plan is to try and save money, by buy ing your dry goods, dress goods, boots and shoes, groceries and provisions and all kinds of canned goods, at John Owens, store on nigh street where goods are always sold at bottom p: lees. John E. Fry, who was for many years Superintendent of the Cambria Iron Com pany's Bessemer works, at Johnstown, was arrested at Pottsville. this state, on Friday j I last, charged with enticing several little girls ' I aged between eight and fifteen years of age j . Into a cemetry at that place for vile pur poses. He is about forty years of age emi j nent In his profession and denies the charges I and says he can explain his conduct satis- I factoriiy. He was lodged in jail. ' For all kinds of choice groceries go to the ! tsupar Bowl. Mr. Philip Collins of .IJellefonte. has pur i chased a locomotive and fifty cars for use on j the Buffalo Run Kailroad. Ttie iier road ' will be seventeen miles and a fraction in ! length, and there will be in ail twenty two ' miles of track laid, the additional five niil-'s being made up of sidings. There are vast deposits of ore along the route, which will thus b- developed. The Beech Creek road will probably be completed to a point where I connection can be uiade with It Aitouna i ; Before ttie adjournment of Court on Monday afternoon, (iorge M. Reade, K-fi., President of the Ca-nbna Bar Association announced to the Court the death of two members of the bar since the last sitting of the Court John E Scantar,, Esq , of Khens burg, and James M. Swank, Jr., E-q of Johastown. Eulogistic remarks were made by Mr. lieade, Col. John P. Union, and Judge Johrvston and Court was adjourned out of respect to th? deceased members of the bar. The Bellpfonte Democrat says that a woman living a snori aisiam-e ui Stormstown, Centre county, attempted to j commit suicide In a most shocking manner ; on Thursday of last week. She saturated i tier clothing with coal oii and set fire to thein, and had she not been discovered and the. flames sppodlly extinguished, death in its most hoirible form would have been the result. As it Is, the Injuries f-he sustained are of a very serious character, and although still living, her condition is exceedingly crit ical. Dr. Wllllaa H- Sloan, a well known physician at Cheet fspriDgs, died suddenly at the residence of Mr. Henry Itel, In Clearfield tnwnahin on last Sunday morning, The orchard, farm house, 'mid bowers and gram fields, ribbons of road through woody re- j gions, stretching away and away into the i far horizon, like distant islands on the wide 1 i Pacific. ; All this was animated by song, and buzz, i and caw, and clarion cail, and drone of fly, I i and tmkle of bell ; by brppzy sonah in tha j tree tops, and far distant sounds of the busy 1 ; world. i ! My spirit-s were raised to ecstatic enjoy- j ment of this dreamy region of Eden beauty, j ; and I praised mentally the Great Creator of . i heaven and earth in the language of the ! ' Cherubim in tne temple "Holy , holy, holy is the lord of hosts; the whole earth is full i of nis slory." j ' Such a wondrous richness of supply for the demand of tne senses ! Such power, . : euch wisdom, such fitness, such considera tion ! I had food to eat, that the mere i ' workliliif knew not of. A. D. H. airly a Sinanh np. The managers of the Republican party In : this county, who. as a genera! custom have ' thuiBs their own way, met a few weeks ago and announced Mr. Isaac .. Chandler, of Johnstown, and Mr. Edmund James, of Ebenshurg. as the candidates to be nomin ated for Assembly, at the rext Republican convention. Their riizM to make ttie ticket has never beer, questioned heretofore and when associate Judge Masters began show ing some siu'is of kicking, it was something ' they were not altogether prepared for. E P. Baker, E-q , of Susquehanna township. . who has a i ways been a gentle driver in the ' Republican harness, b'lt who has also the , legislative bug in his ear, is also restless and fretful. The managers concluded to put ; the war bridle on Judce Masters ar.d 'Squire j Raker, and on Tuesday Ihst, at the Monn i tain House, ex postmaster James attempted j to put it on. He rubbed the Judge down gently at first, patted him on the back, said oats to nim, but at the sKht of the bridle the ' Judge kicked, kicked over the traces, kiek j ed out of the harness and in fact kicked ail over r.nd became entirely unmanageable. ' Whether Isaac K. Chandler and Edmund i James are to have a walk over or not. is a i serious question with the managers and will I be settled at either Johnstown or Ebens j burg on some Sunday afternoon before the meeting of the Republican convention. i -- - - - - ) Cambria Bar Annoelatlon. Circular Letter toTeachera. It will prove to the advantage of the teacher of tbe county, who undergo tho annual examina tion? that they be Inrormed of tho general re quirement In the different branches. The teach er's work 18 proKr85lve and requires continued preparation. It Is our aim to raise the standard lor certificates equal at least to that of noluhhor ing counties. Many teachers attend the State Normal Schools and the select school of the coun ty in order to qualify themselves properly for their work. Others who arc unable to attend school pursu8 their studies to sme extent priv ately. That all may be enabled to properly di rect their studies and pass examinations credi tably, the following outline of the requirement tor the examinations for the ensuing school year la submitted : Orthography In addition to the usual oral and written work, a knowledge of the common rule" of spelling will be added. Synonymns and defini tions of words will be required. Keadlnit Teachers will be requested to present selections of their own and give a general analy sis of th same. To discuss the principles ! rood reading and show acquaintance with the literature ol our school readers and the general literature of tho country as given by any good work on the Jubjcc;. Penmanship To present specimens of wrltlni; and give analysis tf small and capital letters, with models for movement exercises. To write with pen and Ink the work t f at least one branch Six pigs about .1 months old wanted by Barker Bros. . COCKT l'RO fKDlXtiS. On Monday last Court met with Honorable R. Johnston President Judge and Honor able John Flanagan and Joseph Masters Assoclcte Judges on the bench. Irwin Uutledge, of Johnstown, was ap pointed foreman of the Grand Jury. Com. vs. Levi Wagner. Fornix et eet Sarah Powell prosecutrix pleads guilty. Com. vs. Samuel McCreary. Larceny. Jury finds the defendant not guilty. Com. vs. Samuel Lightner. Larceny Jury finds defendant not guilty. Com. vs. Cornelius Arthur. Stoning a Railroad car, Jury find defendant not guilty and the county pay the costs. Pum. vs. James Davis. Larceny. De fendant pleads guilty. Sentenced to four weeks in county jail. Com. vs. John Grady and Micnael Brady 1 .arepn v. Jurv find defendants guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of flOO, cost of prosecution and undergo an Imprisonment In the Western Penitentiary for one year. Com. vs. Cornelius Arthur. Larceny. Jury find the defendant not guilty. Com. vs. Robert Finan. Resisting, an officer and assault and battery. Defendant pleads guilty to assault and battery and nolle pros, entered as to the first court. Cora. vs. W. A. Bradley. Forgery. Recog nizance of the defendant forfeited. Com. vs. Charles McClarren. Carrying concealed weapons. Nolle pros, entered on payment of costs by defendant. Com. vs. Peter Stormer. Assault and battery. Jury find defendant not guilty and that the county Day the costs. Com. vs. Jere Lynch. Fornix et cet. Mary Snyder prosecutrix. Defendant pleads guilty sentenced to pay a fine of f 10 and costs of prosecution and pay to the prosecutrix the sum of 150 00 lying in ex penses. Com. vs. John Grady, Edward Sweeny and Robert Fian. Larceny. Jury find defend ants guilty. Com. vs. John Grady. Larceny. Jury find defendant gui'.ty. Judgment arrested. Com. vs. William L. Ililderbrand. Carry ing concealed weapons. Jury find defendant guilty. Motion for new trial and arrest of Judgment. Com. vs. James Brawley. Obstructing a Highway. Distralct Attorney enters a nolle pros. Com. vs. Gabriel Snyder. Fornix et cet. Defendant not taken. Com. vs. George Rish. Adultry. Con tinued. Com. vs. James Bunyan. Cairylng con cealed weapons. Jury find the defendant not guiltv and that the county pay the costs. Com. vs. Jacob Croyle. Obtaining goods under false pretense. Defendant pleads guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of tioo, costs of prosecution and make restitution of the money and undergo imprisonment in county jail for 10 dajs. Com. vs. Barney Burgoon. Obstructing a Highway. Jury find defendant not guilty OH! MY BACK f 1 will be a candidate lor the nomination for Assembly at the coming 1 emr-ratl'- Primary Kleetlon. JOHN K. STKAYKK. Johnstown. April a. $s. krery strain or eold attacks that weak bark ana Beany proairaien yon. mm F iifffilli HUH i i 111 OR ASSEMIU.Y. DR. J. C. M'MTI.LEX, OK CI.EAT5F1F.L1) lOWNPHIP. to the Democracy Kespecttnllv submitted Oambria (Vmntv. April a. ls. t.e. OK ASSK.MBI,Y. .TAMES KING, of Johnstown. Subiect to the decision of the lremncmtie Pri maries. May Tth. IsSfl. Jjon Assembly. MICHAEL FITZIT AHRIS OK OAI.LITZIX, the 1 mecratic I'rlrrarle Subtest to derision c f April X. is. A DM I MSTUATOK NOTICE. I.e?er of ad!fin!?rMor. on the estate ol Kr ert Mu-tiv. .l.-ce;iel. ! of 'n-u"-ia township, having been r ran ted t. the nr ! TT!d. notiej is hereby nlv.'n t" 1 prrj In ir ted to said e'ate t make psymrr.t witv ut delay, and to thof ftivlri; r'a !." srnlnt the -"vrr." 'o prest-nt triem properiv aoti n'l 1 '"r !'. ieru-nt u -.i. 1-. Kin 1 i.i.. A ttnin!str,it..r ' K -trt Mnrray, der'd. Kenbrg, Pa., April 1. lv?. 0 t. Etasliui Fire Insurance Agency rr. AV. PICK, General Insurance AgenU EliEXSni'IiG, rA. II.11- MYERS. ATTOK'EY -Olt)ee in tVllonade Kow, AT-I.AW. Kastr. I'a. on t'entre street. THE BESTTQHIC 5 P )R ASSEMBLY, fsirrnartbrna tbe MaM-las. Mtoadle the Nerrn, Pnrlcbea tbe Blood, (ilrm ew Tlior. IB J. L. Mnu. Fan-Hold. Iowa, ears: ' Brown's Iron Bittr ia the bt Iron medlolM I hav known In my Su run' practice. I hT foand r apmciaJhr bvnnftcial In net-mas or phrsieal uhAUStioa, and in all detoUltAtiny ailmnta tbmt bw so bMTily oo ti srstm. I s- it frwlr la nr own faxnllr." lis. W. F. Biowa, 687 Main St . CwHiMrv. K . n;i: "I waa compltl? broken 4 own In baaJui an4 trfibled with pains in my bark. BrowD'a Iraa feiuon onUrelT restored mo to bonltfc." Cialne bu nbor Trade Mark and crossed red Moan on wrapper Tnkf no other. Mwli only by BHOrl tHIHlClL CO, BAlTlaOKK, HO. T AKE NOTICE. The ("ommlfslonera at Somerset and t'arobrla counties, will sell at 10 o'clock a. V , on Tuesday, June 'ii. 1S8, the old wooten superstructure across Stonvcreek. where the public hlghw:iv leading trora larldovlllo, Somerset county, to Oelttown, Oaruhria county, crosses said stream to the high est bidder lor cash. At the same time the Oommlssloners of Cam bria county will awiird the contract ol a construc tion ol heary coping on tho rock or abutment and other needed repairs on the abutment lor new brldae. JOHN KIR BY. JAM Est : ISTI.OW. UAYID HAMILTON. Attest. Commissioner li. A MiOoboh, elerk. ncK. Notice Is hereby glren that tho petition of Almirn li-kroy, wile ot rlwin Augustus ickroy has presented her petition to the Court of Com mon Picas of thee unty ol Cambria, praying the said Court to authorize her to hare the power to act and have the ower to do business as a tenia sole trader, according to the provisions of the 't of Asemblv In sw-h cases madeand provided and that said petition will he acted upon by said Uourt on Monuay, juij atn ia-w. II. A. SHOEM AK.EK, June 11 St. Prothor.otary. RIAL LIST JUNE TERM 1880. 1 am a candidate for Assemblr II nominate.! and elected. I would use mv best eflorts to carry out the provisions of the Constitution of 1T4. and 'n enacting such laws as in mv luila-ment would re beneficial to the t.eoi.le. The sunimri ot my friends Is respectfully reoticsted. KAN1EI. MrLAl llHUN. May , 18. FOR KEOISTEK AND KEt'ORDEK. To fne fvmorrarK of 'omnne iwr I hereby announce myself at a candidate for the nomination for ?he ofTlce of Keelster and Keeirder at the ensuing liemorratle Primary Elertlon. EI.EST1NE J. HI.A1R. Ebensburg. !.. Eeh. 7. IhW. Foil V EH 1ST EH AMIHB'OKMKK. In thr lif-mni-rarTj of f 'nmhrin Coitntr' ' I here by announce royel; a- a candidate for the c rhce or l.eglterand Recorder, snbect to the decision of the next lemocrat!c I'rimarv Election. THOM AS HIKIVKK. Cambria townshln. March a. lise. IOK HEOISTER ANHTO'()RHKK. To thr rifmorrntir Votrrt of Cambria f'ottnt y : I hereby announce that I am a candidate for the Iemoeratlo nomination for Register and Record. er, to be made at your next l'ri scary Election. OEOKOEO. Mll.l.KR. t onemaugh Borough, March l'i.lS. pon Reoistf.u and Recorder. PETER M'COUGII, OK ITlKTAfiE TOWNSIIir, Subject to Iicmocralle rules. JR DISTRICT ATTORN EY. JAMKS M. WALTKHS, F JOHNSTOWN. Subiect to the decision of the Democratic ItI. mary Election. I March 1''. I'lS". . CURE FITS! WbMi I .f mrd 1 1. tot xmb T-.-r t bftn f"T tlm ntaJ tt:n ti I?iiti rvt:rn rftlB I n r -! I Li- tt th rt-iM of KITH, Krit.flV r,r IT A I I I U F'l'KX kwV a )'ie-'c I 'Tnl ? T-wij m - !) toral r . a u .ih !. fli-l la ro rkv ' r "'t rim w r! lnc rti-. hroi ( ot - tw m trMtiM r IWtt, cf , j f4 r-rr.y. UIt ftmirvM rm OSkwK il CO ;"it)"iLlii hr t trial, ai.d I villi t ywt. idlrtnUi. U. M. UM.tT, rrl . Ha T-r- FOlfSALE. A valuable Hotel property known a the Blatr noue. itnaioi in trie v rt war-1 ot 1'a. tor rurther particulars call on the undersigned. JOHN A Ebeiifburg, .Mj IT, 1S. Eterbura: or addreaa HI. A IK. CARRIAGES, WAGONS & 8LEIGHS. T F R DISTR I ( T ATIt ) R N E Y . Assault and batterv. Jurv find defendant not guilty but that he pay two thirds of the cost, and the pnweeutor one third of the costs. Sentenced accordingly- Com. v. Cornelius Arthur, and Jack McDonald. Larceny. Jury find defendants net guilty. i t Sever rp. j If you are Mifferinf with low and depress- j j ed spirits, los of appetite, eeneral debility, j i disordered blood, weak constitution, head- I ache, or any disease of a bilious nature, by ! j all means procure a bottle of Electric Hit- ! . ters. You will be. surprised to see the rapid i improvement that will follow ; yon will he j i inspired with new life ; strength and activ ; ! ity will return ; pain and misery will cease, . . and henceforth ymi will rejoice in the praise j ; of Klettric Hitters. Sold at fifty cents a bot tle by K. .latnes. j during examination. Arithmetic The work in this branch will be the county to pay the) costs, presented by printed questions and will comprise ' Com. vs. William Huey the applications or Arithmetic as found In ordl niiry textbooks. Rules will be ren" ired induc tively and deductively. Teachers will be requir ed to compose problems in the ordinary and most practical operations. Rapidity in the lundainen tal operations will tie expected. tocography A general knowledge of political and physical Oeour.iphy Including a thorough knowledge of our State and Cnlted States. ilrammcr-Ttiis su;cet will Include tho ele ments ot speech, elements and analysis of sen tences and composition. Teachers will receive credit for presenting the most approved methods of analysis by diagrams. Punctuation and the geni-r.il rules for construction ol sentences will be required; al.o the ordinary figures ot spceoh. Lett er-V riting as tound in ordinary text bjoks. A slrjrt essay on some familiar snbject will be re quired on d.'iy of examination. History History ot the 1'nlted States as fjnnd In ordinary text books. A general knowledge ot the Constitution will be required. l'liysiology Teachers must be examined In this branch after June 1, 18K6. A thorough knowlodgo o! tt e subject us tound in ordinary text books will be required. Teachers should be prepared ! as tar lis possible to illustrate by diagrams the 1 different parts and organs of the body. Theory ol Teaching In this branch it is hoped i that llio work of the examinations will be more su Is factory than heretofore. The study of this ; subject has been too fragmentary by many ot our teachers. More system and thoroughness In study I i will brinir better results at axuminations and con sequently better work in our schools. We recom mend that the study of Raub's Methods ol teach ing and School II :inemcnt be contl'jued during ' the coiiimlng year. This work has been gcneral ! ly adopted throughout the county and we think : It unwise to change .oxt books on this subject too i frequently. Chapters II., III., TV. anil V. of the work on School Management and the chapters In ! Methods ot Teaching which relate to teaching the common brnnenea re recommended as a course of study for t lie coming school year. Our leading teachers will be expected to be able to present the ' views of our prominent educators on the live edu- ; THIO'STOKY PliTIDK BOUSE, j catlonal questions as presented by our leading I educational papers. Teachers will be expected ! A I-OO HARN, and outbuildings In good repair. Froth" K'fll SECOND WEEK. Crouse vs. Faust. J. S. oil Oo. vs. Olenn. Ivory vs. McOullouif h. McMillin ft Co. Shoemaker. Haum vs. Tonklo. Myers Ex'rs vs Martin. Moorhead vs. ioni'l. Dennett vs. Boring. Strayer vs. Mtlb r -'. uv. I'mm vs. Klttannlng Ins. Co. Flenner vs. Klenner. use Mctlonigle vs. .Myers. Same vs. Thomas. MrOanley vs. I". R. R. Co. Richardson vs. I. other. Hums vs. P. H. R. Oo. F! ick vs. D idson. Hill vs. Ream. St raver vs. Burns. Reed vs. Thomas. Sheerer vs. Hayes. Oui.ning vs. FMaharrls. I.ec vs. (uarrx. M nrphy v. Trout. I'ohnid vs. lis es. II. A silt KM A KER, I'rothonotarv. notary's omc.'. ( - ''tirit. May I'l l HAHitY uosi;, Jt iHNSTt lU'S, FA. Subject to the decision of iH'mocratlc Primaries. Mar-h 1S?. J7 OK PKOTHONOTARY. M. A. SI IOKMAKKU. Snlqec t to the Dcmocratfc Primary Election. (F.beng'iurif. M irch , l5i!'',.-t.e.) Carriage Makim in all its Branch.. Painting, Trimming and RE FA I RING of all kinds done a the SHORTEST NOTICE and tbe LciWEST PRICES. Also, I lanlnit. Sawing anil Wood Term ing with Improved machinery. Also, all kinds of Lcavy work done. Carrlare smith shop connected. All parties trusting me with work will te honor ably dealt with- All work warranted. 1. I. CHl'TH. Etiensburg, Octolr 4. 14. F or ri:oTiio.oTAiiv, .Tamos C Darby OF CONEMACOH Hdlli HHH, Subject te the decMon of the IWrnocratlc Prt marv elect ion. F ui I'oou Hovsk I)iiiK Ton. 1 heretiv announce mvsel' a a enndlda'e for lh nominal I'm tor por Hone Director. sur.p.-i to tbe decision of the next lem'crntlc Primary Election. Q( )( )1 ) S AL A 11 1 E g po,, Allegheny township JACOB SHAFFER. April, i, 1 V.. 'F ri'NAMENTAL Steel, Hollcslile cr VrccEtl Iron Feiciris. Railicis sua Cresting.. r.irftrmini: wr.i l' ot mul: ifctra.iff. ( nr In -!.!!'" r in'nr-tl'- ni- wt nrtiT; ,!.'iirn. with nnr ptTnt l "mi; ! -itk'S. 'jvcrtfiin s rj-p:iiiion ni'-T lnritslt -trurtu'-c In the tnarlit-u iTIret nd A. .T. N KI-M Uy'4i- I'lriMH KtiH, I'A. T I'K.NSK ' 1 It- The f.lmlnit ftU1m 1 j !'r It no hni t'r-n filei nh tic 'UtIx of ti:-tr 5r-s" ti u I'stni'irlri cuntT ! t' T1" pftntf-l t- s.! ! '-rt f-n t(i if..n'l I"D.1rv of .Tin next: I'KTKK ! u : 1 ' ' II . I rtu 1 w . TKvi rn. H. A. SU 'LM AKLK, i'lrfc. KALL or Coininii-ioii to i.:i and Women to act as iifitl rr ir:i'.cimif ,vr its. No experience needed. Sto.i'ty -V'.rk ! Jis ji 1.. HiTMir, Nurseryman, Rim'HKcTkk, .. 1. I Mention tnip paper.) OOR HOrsF DIRECTOR. herebv aniioimce miself as a eamlldate for the nomination for Poor House Director, sub- Icct to the derision of the Democratic Primary C'c-tion. JA.Ml MKMIN. Carroll twp.. April . 18s. A SSlflNEFS- SAI.E. -or vALrintH REAL ESTATE Bv virtue of an order of the Court of Common Pleas, of Cira brl.i county, to me directed, 1 will expose to sale, at public vendue, or outcry, on the ipum ises. oo SATURDAY. JULY 3RD, 1SS0. At one o'clock, p. m., the following described real state. viT : All th.it certain plcoe or parcel ol land, situated in Allegheny township, Cambria eountv. Pa., u.ljoininif lands ol A .1. Ohntv, Franciscan Brothers, Henry Iory, JohnT. Will, James Hiter and others, containing salary on commission. ROBERT EVANS, Uf ANTED Immedlalsl y.a tew Oood ien to canvass for tne sale Li m ' Frnit Trees, drape Vines. Roses, fce. J Previii'is exticrlencc not s-'sentlal. tt. I 1 HI CHAM A CO., Hrlgllton, X. T. V km 1 :...;.. - . .--T-T 5. ! t-' riurlrO ii(u lUa XtlllteirT p'.au Li e. BISHOP. Head Matter, rteadiri READING, PES V. 1W.. loa. ri Pa ls on fllelc rttllsplrblm ttie Si?wnr de- ii'g srt'icy veu- A ER 4 SON. . ur tu'X. r.,M Wt-H. THIS paper;-; A ft. w I'DITOIUS NOTICE. the under'ianed .uditor. aiipointsxi ry Uie aS'ATI"- VAV ACRES, More or less, having thereon erected a Lth AniF.H WATI.1-Tn wr for s at their own homes. 87 and SIO per week can be oasilv tnaile : no can vasslng : fascin- iiiar and Mca.1v employment. Particulars an ! s iom'eof the work sent for stamp. Address Hi iME M'F't 1 CO.. P. t . Box 110. Huston, Mass. . . iiiJiii- i i - fTf-fmJ win K want SAI.KSMKN everywhere, bval anl traveling, to sell our goous. Will rav irood salary and all expenses. Write r.rni4 .t ooce t:if i SJllarw Want- ed. STANDARD SILVERWARE COMPAQ. Bustou. Mass. XT' ARM FOR SALE! UNDERTAKER, AD MAN! FACTT KKH OF Dd dealer In !l kin :s ul H HMTI'UI , i Uoctoi wa9 called to attend the tarnily of , Mond pvenillK )ast. j Mr. Itel about twelve o'clock on Friday ; of Manftffers was night and remamea an osy ira mmiusj. A.bout elever. o'clock on Saturday night hn ; laid down to rest telling the family ro can liiini if wanted. A sbort time after lyinK I .down he called for a drink of water.-and the fartrtlilnRMinthetWi)ltnotidthattherooftheUteJaroesM Swfmk were re(Vmled The annual meetina of the Cambria Bar ! Association took place in Kbeusbursr, ou The report ot tbe was read aDd adopted. Tbe crayon portrait of Hon. John Dean was presented and accepted. The Association directed that a portrait in the same stvle be procured of the late Hon. George M. Taylor. The resolution of condolence and respect i to acquaint themselves with such portions ol the school law as relates to their work in connection I with our schools. ) The examinations throughout the county will ', be held atiout the usual time. The examination '' for professional certificates will precode the regu j lar examinations. The general announcemen t of j examinations will appear In the nounty papers at 1 the proper time, The State Superintendent has decided that j teachers who have been granted professional and j permanent certificates prior to .lune 1, 1SR, need i not be examined In 1'hyMology during the coming school year. Teachers who desire to apply fjr permanent certificates should make application to the Coun ty Superintendent Tor the necessary blanks which are tnrnrshed free to applicants. LEWIS STRAYER. County Superintendent. Superintendent's Office, F.bensburg, Pa., June 1, 1M. This Tarra is about one-e'ghth of a mile from Loretto and is all under fence. There Is a good orchard on the premises. TERMS OF SAI.E. One third of the purchase money to bo paid at the conhrmation o the sale, and the remainder In two equal annn:il payments, with interei-t to ho secured by the judgment bond and mortgugc of the puruhupcr. JOSEPH HOOI K, Assignee ol F. E. Behe, ct ux I-orctto, Pa., June ll,lfl.S 3t. A valuable farm situated In Allegheny town shin. Cambria eonntv. about Ore miles from Fbenflburir and two 'and one-half miles Irom Lnretto adtotntnir lands ol James Kaylor, W. S. Buck, and others containing Havlnn thereon erected a tine BRICK DWELL- IN! 1 HOUSE, largo barn and all necs iarjr ont- bnlldlnirs. The farm Is In a fine condition, boild- Inns all in irood ordvr and It will sold on easy terms. For further particulars call on the ondcr- siifned on the premises. June 4. 19. M. L. DRISCOLL. irA rill line ot Caskets always on hand.tj Bodies Embalmed A HEN KECM IKED. A pi . SO 8 TALT' ABLE FARM E 'XECI'TOH'S NOTICE. FOR SALE! ! The snbscrlbor will sell at private sale. Jits farm in Allegheny township, Cambria county, adjoln i lauds of Valentine Bishop, Joseph Maloy and ' John Rose, containing Seventy -Three ACRES, I About 56 acres cleared, having thereon erected a i comfortable 1,1X1 Hoi'SE, and a good barn. The j farm Is in a good state of cultivation, well water ed and has a good selection of fruit. For further particulars call on the subscriber on the premise hlLLaK, .etters testamentary on the estate of Tlmothv lifii.m.nr ite of Washlniiton two., deoceas- ed havinif been irranted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to said estate are notified to make payment without delay , and thoe having claims against the same will present them, pro perly authenticated for settlement, to JOHN Mt ATAMAN Y Executor. Washington twp., June 4. l'8-6t. t i jjmi.l for the sale ol Nursrrv tork ! S:. roiot .vois-it H unrrt-l'vi. Si 1 AK1 A! KXPr.Xfct'.K 1 1 1. Apply at once, s'.j t mc a (liefer I this paper. ) 4 Hmae Itrotlirra, Rochester, V. Y .May -Ji, S5 i'u. B RIDGE LKTTING. fjtASTPTXyOs. Grand Prla ntxil. Psrla. I7t. Allegheny twp.. J une 11, JOSEPH 188S. a ; After ; left the Court Houso ami the town, j was made for I was something unusual In his appearance i and ttat he was very sifk. Dr. Noonan of ' Chest Spring was sent for and responded ; i to tie call, but on his arrival Dr. sioan was ! i in a dying condition and shortly afterwards ! ! expired. Doctor Moan was a native of In-: diana county, bad practiced at St. Nicholas i i In this eountv about sixteen years ago, and j i removed from there to Chest Springs. He . 1 was about fifty years of aae and was regard j ; ed as a skilful physician. i -Cornelius Arthnrs, was tried and acquit- ; 1 tvA r.n Tuesday last for breaking into ! freight car and stealing some goods. : hin acauittal lie 1 thought he would take a look at ! tn the meautlme an information ..,ai.r niia b.-fore Pfjuire KinkeaJ ' another oiience of the ame kind, a warrant was Imued and the oftlcers were on the look i out for him. It the afternoon Deputy I ShrrllT IJiair was taking three prisoners from the Court IIou to the jail, and when they reached High street, Arthurs put in an ap pearance and commences! talking to the .,, Deoutv Ulair reached for him as one or uw prisonn ik.. n rea f f T hat there wa anmnei wan fs-mt Uim Arthurs strtel ro run oui v.e.. street toward the Court House at a HO gait when Mr. William Dufton. who was stand ing in front of his hardware store Urted after Uim. Mi. Dufton ii an athlete and can run like candidate, was rapidly saiulnifou Arthurs and would have over taken him in a short distance but nome man coming from the Curt House when just op posite the Ilvrry stable of OTIara llros. tripped Arthurs and he fell and his capture w.i,4 mad- eny. lis was tak.n to jail to wti hi i tr1!. and the committee authorized to have the j same engrossed. The ofticers for the current ; year were elected1, which aie : George M. Heade, President ; John V. Linton, Vice President ; W. lit race Rosef Treasurer, and A. V. .Barker, Secretary. The President appointed the following Board of Managers: Daniel McLaughlin, John P. Linton, and W. Horace Hose. The President and Secre tary are er ojficiz members of thiscommittee; The Piesident also appointed the following Committee on Grievance : H. II. Kuhn, il. V. Storey, Alvin Kvaus, John M. Rose, and F. A. Shoemaker. Adjourned. A Sell no I 4ilrl Whlpsi tlie Tearher. Broad Top, nuntiugdon county, school giris will not be tr; fled with. Miss Coons, a teacher of some experience, now teaching a summer school, attempted to punish one of her female scholars on Tuesday of last week. Ilemloeh Hems. I I 4 ? The first strawberries are in market. i lhe ""rough ol Lilly, Cambria county. Pa. M. A. McGonigle is opening a vein of fire ' Hbhrt Bolbt, AJollector and St Oommlssloner. Dr. t 344 38 just thurs .wit. u and, as she did so, the pupil rose up in her 1 is'ii- 'i !,v : e i. i seat and struck square from the shoulder, dtnitig in- w ek bnooLinu the ti'ttrher down and nrun tlio '. ' : attempt of the latter to tet up, repeated the operation, fellinc her senseless to ti e floor. She was at once carried to her boarding place and a physician summoned, and for ' two days was not able to be out of bed. Tbe girl was arrested on the following Wed nesday inornins, but Miss Coons being of a timid nature and dreadfully afraid of law, the matter was settled by lhe disobedient pupii promising immedaite and lasting obe dienJ to law and order. clay on his land. Col. Dick White Post 513, (i. A. 11. pro poses taking an exenrsion to Coaiport Dext week. Most of the miners from the Clearfield re gion, who had been working here during the strike there, have gone back to their old quarters. The man Harvey, whom I noted last week as having been severely injured, is getting along very well. About one half the miners here have struck and probably the rest well be out in a day or two. Some of the miners are in favor of work ing while others are not. 1 c tnnot sf e what good a strike here will do when other places are working. C. !f ARTTIAf.F. Mf'r.WKKM ISM EO. The f To amount ol duplicate Or. Hy tax work on street f 99 48 Ky amount paid to treasurer.... l"t! '.H v exonerations of t'ouncil...... 13 Hy t'oni. on .41.ia ui 5 per - la IB l!y work as t Oom. .V sundries. 65 "it To balauce due Henry Boley 3 40 SlMOS OOHRAI), 347 " Treasurer. t 347 78 To amount Irom last, settlement To nmnunt received from collec tor and lturgess OR. Pv order paid and cancelled.. 213 2.N Hy om. on fJl.T 2ft at V per ct.. ft 33 Hy ltalance in treasury 44 ;si iiiiriate licenses were rk 1 f list ) - pii.M ,' ( Nuirt l-Tliied W.i. r!..v .1;, lie 11, JnHS K. KRI.LKT Binress. To amount received from t1ns- and liconses P.y amount paid treasurer To bulsr.ee due Hurgess Kellev. W0 f.8 IR. 4 40 -Jf:l 93 Dr. $ su s 1 DO f Tk. ficmmlsiloners or Somerset ami amorn CnntiM wii 1 receive seated nrorjosals for an Iron H-ldge over Stonvcreeg in-oee span 14 feet in ii.nu.li tciwccn abutments, with a loorteen leet I(.j.v. Also uroposals lor two span, (same HrltlifO where the public highway lending from I lavidsvllio, Somerset County, to Oeistown, 1 am L.ia tinnptt crease said stream. Proposals will be received at th Oom-nlsslon-er's office Somerset. Pa., nnril p. May sflth. IS'-S, when the proposals will be opened In Joint ..i.,n ni tii I'nmmlssloners ol Somerset and Oambrla Oountles. at the Commissioner"! otTlcc in Somerset, Somerset County, Pa. PETF.K D1MRAT I.D, ADAM tt. IKPI.siY. JONAS M.-tT.lNTOCK. Attest Toir.missioners Somerset Co. A. J. HlLBMAtV. I JAMPSOOST1,OW. JHHN K1KHY. DAVID HAMILTON, Attest Commissioner Cambria Oo. D. A. Vidoviu. ( Clerk. May 14 lssa. AGENTS VASTED5SSJ ftlF.Is. 11 EK-Died at her home in 'learricld town ship on Monday .May 31, 1Sm. Mrs. Mary Hoover, wile ol raucia Jlvover, aged about 7i years . D.i;:iel Conlovno and Agnes Mootvoincry, as ti 1 nt on township. Charles Tropp and Mary Keller, Oonouiaugh borouu h. John Hmndwel! and Margaret Scherldan, Washington townr-hip. James VV.Hunt Jackson township, and Susan Flndley. Wesr Taylor township. I.lncon J. Khodes and Klla Blackford , Johns town. Maximlllian Hehrand and Maria Adam, Johns town. Oenrge M. Owens and Margaret J. (Iraham, Mlilville. William H. Oldham and Susan Daniels, Stony creek township. Frank Ferner and Miriam Prosscr. Johnstown. Samuel J. Oiflov, Johnstown, and rtalina Scmple, MIUvlMe. Frost (ierlaok and AugUfta Ferck, Cambria Boroiig h. Snmuel H. tllass, Altoona, and Fine May Mil ler F rankli 11. William D. l.iu ncr and Catherine Brother.-, Che-t Sint:u; i 'JO 68 ( LtABILlTIBS. Obligation to Edward F.lwards 100 if to Oepliart Bender 20 (0 " to Ij. Mclionald 100 00 " to Oaron Icahy 3-.' 00 to Washington twp., 10.5 7i Outstanding Orders t 4 $ 844 1 7 A8SKTS. Balance in treasury f 44 3.1 Amount due Irom V. F. Morcland. 12 wo F. M. Oeorge ifi ltf mm Just T-nhliaiccU raititlfxl S I f 1 V I i ! report di-tribuiloD ol the lund In the hands ef! the Sheriff arming fr om the sale ol t he ral e tate of John leopard. In I md. hUj.tm. No. faw March Term. 1R. hereby irives notice that ns t at his 'i1 -e In the borough ot i.t.enst.urg .. on atnrtcy. Ycy T'.'th, JeS' . at ten o'clcB a. m . lor the nuriKise 01 attcmiing iu s-ii.l ai tH.tntment. at which time ami pis liersons interested shall attend or 1 irom coming in on sain i-in -. AI.I t... aiioiHSi Ftensbu-g, May 14. ! :t. all detrrl N OT ICK. To the heirs and lel rei.rescntatlve ci lrs- ci X. Chr'Stv, dcceaed. Take notice, that Aj in.iucsi will he held at the late reidence of Fraik cls X. Christi . d ceased, in the townh!p of Oal titiin. In the county of Cambria, on Friday. th 4th dav of June neit, at V o clock tn the forenoon, of that dav. for the purpose of making panlltoo ot the real estate of said deselect to and amorjf Ms heirs nnd lsral representatives. If the same can be done without prejudice to er spoiling et the whole : otherwise, tn value and appra'se tk same according to law, at which time and ptses yo re reoaire.1 tn nttend tl th'nk proper. Jo-.Kt'H A. tIKAl. Sheets. SherltT's Oftice. Ktensburg. Pa. May 11 ls4 E X KCt'TO U'." N OTICK. i.ttrs testamentary on the estate ol ts-p Walters, late of W lure t-wn.litp. deceased, hav ing been crantcd ' tl-e unoer' -ncd. all peror Indct'te.l t' srtil e-tTe are notifiel to make pav ment without delav. and those having rlilml aaamst the same nil (.resent Wiem, properly thentlcsted 1or settlement , to HK1SI1AN WAI.TIHS. Kises White township, OiaiiHjrt P.O.. May T'h.118 Ask your Grocer for It. Wm. ryiopirI.51fr, H h'orth Front ftroet, PH ILATELf 11 1 A. I WANTED LADY, Artlw-o lnt111rrit. n i're!r tn h-r own lura1 tt" otti tlrrsi ifTnr-rsi rw 1 1 n 1 . I'riHsknTi t (! t Ml aim PAiarr. t. Ai .T n , S i;rT lT M. . . T STiR SHJLYIH& P&RL0R1 Appaiits loii'iii Dmtr, iillsWs Etildief. HIGH STUEET,EBENSBURG. PA. J. II. OA NT. 1'roprietof. rpiir. rtHUO will always find os at our plasss 1 d bu"1nes in business hours. F.verythtrn kept neat and cosy. I'liis tcvils a ersiotAXTT. G EO. M. RF.ADE, ATTOKNF.Y-AT LAW, Ksssssrse, rA. Office on Centre street, er ttia STOPPED FREE X r-tfimtJ rm. tit. Dr. KLINE S GREAT Nerve Rest ore h 11 m ii t. 1 TFsXI I tm It t kss dirtv t-l. A s-i i I 1 a t -. 1 T-r' w- o-l f rrl I" UFit t-i-rnts. V ti rr '-f o . i m rr 1. nan-. P. O- m'1 ftprtrt s'-4Trf m -tM to IM Kl.lM ot Arr t St .PSi i ir lr ' r- THE BOTTOM IS REACHED at LAST ! $ 7 44 Fxcesj ot l,labtm.e 761 7 1 We the undersigned an.litors ot I.illv Borough, have exatnineil the atove accounts anil nnd them to be correct id the bei-t ol oar knowledge. BLAIKSHOKT, K..1. Hl iillLS, Auditors. H. FOI.KY. S I'aru Lkahy I'rcs't. i J rso. K. Kki.lv, Burgess. A'tnsi J. J. llKowK, Clork. Lilly, Pa., Mch. 8th. '-6. THIRTY YEARS A UETTCTIYE sy aixas r::.rr.TCK. ryTiefntetri'rc.ti f. 1 ' cr" h-"t xpf of I ri -u.i.'l m.t..-. s of t II :t-.-t ; . . i . rlr' l ef Tbtrtr Years Actt-re ?e--''V X.if2 end emt .prlrw manv fi.f trty inui tt-Una and (iin.ii rnj DcttcttVC H!:'.Uh :f. An entirely- TfTV book, r"""''i Vl'i'trattd, and Portrait ot Uio Great leucUve, t2TACEriTa WANTED I tn very t vrn tr"-rf are ritimbers of r-opl "7, n-iil he r-'" to r" .'' ':. 1: ei:s to Vr eiants, V.i t.'.n n!ra. 1 arin'r r.:.d I'. '' v or.s 1 1: ".. Th-iift'V .:--:.t can ) ; ' ' r ' rt t iit :i lo'v. Iio-n he c-i:i fci-l r i:r" ii ec.l.:.L' i'- : . Xo ir-.r ! Ort-2 At'U' i" vorv t i.v ' I -. r rcin'r. . .1 ' bc.'-.'!:ln S !'C. at..; f u. -v. t.vi.LXio; I .l'l- l .. .r' li . i. v-O., . ; 1:1 li.113 Yori THE LARGEST STOCK OF HARDWARE EVER 01TERKD in the County tan le found at my Store. These are all First-Cla Gocils, which were Nought for Cash at rock-hottora prices. I do not buy ur Keep u stock :iuy Cheap Job Ixt or Auction Goods, and whatever you buy from me you can rely on being worth the money you invest. Owi-.ig to an advance I am now selling many goods ti much loss than I can replace them for, but I shall continue to eell it Rotto.n Prices until I am compelled to replenish my stock. Wheo you want a Cooking or Heating Stove, Tinware, Hardware, Nails, Iron, Glass, Trunks and Fanning Implements, call and see my Stock and learn my Prices. 'J& I will not be undersold. Aug. 1385. C3-. . HTT3STTILiE"2", iiir.ii stukkt. i:i!KNsr,ruG. viO jo
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