Tata &w?jiwn. GABLE & CO. FOR BEAUTIFUL EMBROIDERIES ! Sale ! iFA!;M 1,1 : AL; .... ,r f vn - - j t . r..' ..'1! 1 c to tiie S-ucar Tinwl. T. :! for a,n V tluiuplici h near . .. i of fiuit f.nd veftables jo M. I" I- ;!!!.cv- rau.'bt a two and a , 'u Slicrib !' dam on tr.p nuvtmij h In fall Mast a t ..,-!i Park nenr Lloydaviile and :..N i-'1'- ;r. ii -riitiv ri'lirvt'd b the use '.ri:i. Fr Trus-, for sale at -! -air . . A Shoemaker for your a i ! t .irs fur tLo CbampioD ni n'rtti. r.r.i th- areounts of ice , :.,-.:.:uj! ( aes r.nt of the papers and i :n.i'. PrinRJedato camp iueetln2 ,h r,.- at Wi'.more, will commence Vjr . r Frid-y neTt. '. 'I. A. Shoemaker for your r. jwviri for the Walter A. Wood Tt- rv-f'u':t new money order offices v , . ' tn thp list In Pennsylvania -e v -tnia-tt-r r.eneral. .lrpv.iv 'o anlre a copious flow of .... ... j; f.i !t down on a tack. It Is Bald ' . :,-' .b'-'.rd efr.-ct. ;.'J t!i A. S!i(M-tnakpr for yiur ., .,., p:-iw-. -inti'e shovel plows, .- , . .i.'ivf-.'or, etc. ra: a three hor-s belonainu to V.'...'-. a .! ford county man were ! ' :' ' ' ' V i'khtnlnji. ' 7' , ,. i- r'raii, of Summprlnll twp.. . i 1 : . (.a Saturday last that rp Nrat'l I5ms urain cradles man : l by P. t Mff.uire, at Wllmore, -j t Di.fa hardware store. v. t.frr 'p M. TMd.He. of the Eaist ward. vV'H-n ahtrit in Philadelphia for spv- : . . 1 I. , . . T.: 1 . r ji .-"."a rafinpv nrilors for fivfi r!nl!nra si n will he sii'd aftfr the 25th !nst. t c-r.t ln-tfii of e!t;ht cents the old j. -v-b r-o;:;t r-f death at her home In i-c cpvi.if-. vi fj suffering from a can- r "a 'or Tk Ci h-lii lion Comnanv. nf .Tnhna- - -i ''."! an nrdfr from the Atchl- T. of-'i ai-1 anta Fe Railroad for 10,- : ' v 'T Sh.Of-malrpr fnr rnnr ''.r.V '" : mower and the Jolin- ? --i -.?! of .ed wheat, of - v.- v, f. r !. ''v the tibncriber - ;. . .f T.r.r'tto Thoias E Pauktsh. v.-- r i :"l t'.vi-if binders. Thpy : v .i ' rneapt-r if.r me . I aimI wif-. of Tyrone, . .--r,; !!it weeS, and we under - r-. i.tnia housp which t!iy . hi. i-t 'f Sf-ptiicuber ' .-,!:. r i O old iVnn- n and Tortaiie Pail - v " !k- I.c! ! in the Opera .: i: n ).-')ber 1 1 and 15 ;;m . -HvrtHod fi r a wife, bis ! ' f al .i-rt:-( nent, and now i: t -'.-i there h no balm in ' v.' i h .,. c:,-i fois, think .-. , in trf family. . is chwinc out a lot of - .'. . " I. adits" tauze ua- " ' . "i--r.ifr3 fromtl 'KJ " 1 1 f l1. ood, shirt?, lace V'd f"jbr''id"r-d robes at t Ji. A. 'hoomakjfr for your ' -v,. . ji,- ,i of Mr. Thomas ' . - i !..., who was recently i i priesthood has bet-n i .-t. John's church, li- .fr t'nis p'ace to ake ' ii;p ;.'--or4 'n .Saturday, i r-ri'- are ail the jro. The a!.; i,o a party from the ! f.t-Rburz and will consist -: r. I a-'. S'i.! children, with John ' ..- - l' -tination where ' ' ' ' t-:iv dry goods, dress : - rort rl-s and pro- '. -:; r!e prices. - p. I. , f the Dubois Coal : '- ' ' l.-ar:'-id county, - -" ' : ' 'i a.irtans from ' ' :-v, to work In the ;- ".: ..;.. .tr.,l'-r the promi.-.e - r r.-'.ay. r ..rty more Huns ' - ' f - to f i How this week, and "o ' - I i in to Shamokin for t w.-ejr. ' 'a' . fs, paper, pens, pen- ,f -1 -. . :.'s drug store. : j ! tbv j . '. r.ir.i Jonnsttiwn, repre- j - ag"nt for the P. R. i' O'.mt, hast' n pur- .' "i i-' B lukfick bu: when I ,e -irto-; rime to eon - .. i n firu the -"'e.l an article, which priv 1 M -1 'and for three years ': .' " . "otitraet with thanks. -' I': ti.at vivinity now. ' 'tr.erly a prominent citl ' .i, t,n a'resU'd some , M.'-re he now resides, ana ,ln ! in- h to a cemetery for -a. . envieted on Tburs- j ,li9 ' ' " - fy A motion no i tor a new iriai "' n Is af'er discovered ... HI ,,m,tU;d . U f ;:ii in,' tbe motuii j M.oemaker for your K" :v of last week, .Mr. ' '- r .-ar t 'entr. vilie, M'. -.-vi-tei' to the woods -i or j t';" dnection from ! -tI.vI, and .. 1 Ui'oii i a bear pt-rfortning i ,. .1 . I . i. ... oi-'iig i is vieuui. . are i t t:..; ,...-e hfid pro- ' wouU not be the t.er.er ior v. --i---i.-.i to the woods in i Inaticn. There are many where the ventl - - ape. It re- ! latiori and light are susceptible of great ltn i the .-..noii to kili 1 proveuient. Repairs ot some kind will bo when dressed, 230 ' found necessary in almost all of these places. Then, too, the surroundings of most school t Tuevl.ty htts J houses are susceptible of further improve-tor- ttCrf.,..inihin:n.nt No matter how attractive things al- n' ly bolow the aver- ii jailer 'ias -nine- at s.)Utn pork lt ex . ,ure 'i.r. Tbe Penncidvii - j - '' y arrnr.ofd to accom i.l oilii-r liiaces on the ':' Hn! outgoing train proper spirit and inclinations, can do much ' - Monday morning ' to make tne next school year an Improve r.'""-,;.urg, the highest j ment on the one just past, so f ar as this par - '.ii.qualed for drvness I ticular sphere in school house improvement --n.-ry Is matchless, nd sanitation is concerned. Let them see '"i-e Monday stood to it that this duty Is conscientiously dis- : charged, y e & Co. for Embroideries' Simply because they import m iov b-irt -n-w. R rt Width (Cambric rti ci , Murt Width (Swis A Vtrv-- i -V '" " ' ' 1,b'- ' 1402 Eleventh sroiu: '''"n nl 4 "alport K. R. S,-I.p.i ,.t l.ZW KM IVOR! Hw.M'.i). No. 1 A. .M. No. . A. M. 11.;.... 11. R... 11.V2.. Mlyo J 1'. 1. VS'l,.lw.)ol Duw--..r. Auis!rv, Ashvllif. Kurnt Mills 1'ysarts. "'inil.-'in, I 6i,tl . P-iitrality. alien Timber i'lynn :ity, OoBlpr.rt, Kooetiud, Irvona. 5.at.. 6.47 " 0.00 7..o 4 4.."j 4.M ? (yi ft. lft 5 '.'5 5 30 a.V.h - ft 41 5 f-4 6 5 e.u . . . .o0 T.19 7-.-i "" T.-i-i 7 .an. 7.V, " 7.5o ... 12 -"0 . . liw 12..'t... 12..... 12.47.. . 12.57.. 1.1".... 1 21 ... 1.24 B.IK) H .11 ' .u 8.i 1.30.... I.RAVE8 SoCTBWARD. No. 1 A. M. No. 1 A. M. .. I SO ... 1 37 .. 2.10 . - 2.22. ... 2.3.'! ... 2.44 ... S.M . . 3,l ... S l5 ... 8.10 ... 3.18 ... S 2t ... 3 38 ... S.42 ... . Kt y. m. S.20 9.27 ' 9.00 8.12 9.24 9.34 9.45 .& 55 10.CO 10.08 10.17 10. vs. . lo.r- lu.5o 'lalport. I'lyn tlltv, fallen Timber, Frugality, Ie:in. ''onrlron, lv.nrt. Kurnt Mills, Anhvtlle, Ambry, Wlllwuol, Cre.3i-.Q, .. (5.14 ...5.32 ,.S.V) .0.05 ...r,.22 . ..6..-.T ..B.45 ...7 08 ..7 18 ITj i 4., s Vio to J. & H. A. Shoemaker for pure ground bone dut for buckwheat, wheat and rye. lion. John C. Gates has been appointed ticket aeenr at Coalport for the Cresson & Coalport railroad. Judge Johnston returned home from Bedford Springs on Tuesday last, feeling much benefitted by his short vacation. Go to J. & II. A. Shoemaker for your cast or wrought Iron 'encing. - On Saturday last the Cresson Spring" ball nine, defeated the Ebensburg club by a score of 12 to 7. Dr. Turley, of Loretto, nmpired the game In a manner very satis factory to both parties. Letters remaining In the Ebnsburg rostoffice uncalled for: Mrs. Annie K. Lloyd, Mrs. James S. Wagner Miss Sadie Koontz. Mr. Thomas Hughes, (2) Mrs. Frederick D. Clevenger. Judge It. L. Johnston, of Cambria conntv. Is one of the most popular guests at the Springs, nis bright wit and quiet humor always attract a large crowd to his end of the porch. Bedfnrrl Gazette,. An excursion party numbering about one hundred lert this place this (Thursday) morning at. seven o'clock for Coalport. The party will return lids evenir.g and are ac companied by the Eber.sburg Brass Band. Mr. C. M. Parrish. son of Mr. J. I). "' p,,aCP' nrt a graduate of the j Philadelphia College of Pharmacy has ac- j cepted a position and will hereafter be ! found at Mateer- drug store in Altoona. j A lady writes "I have used Avu's ! C . (II t m . ;-arMt;ariiia in my ramny ror many years, and could not keep house without it: For the relief of the pains consequent cpon fe male weakness and Irregularities, I consider It without an eq'ial." Balph Il.-trtier and wife were committed : to jail at (ireensburg recently upon the ! charge of burning the house of Harry Ruff, at Ruffsdale, and of robbing the same of a considerable sura of money. It la said Harper has made a confession A seasonable item : rut a tablespoon- ; ful of brown sugar Into a quart of paste, : and It will fasten labels as securely to tin cans as 10 wooa. nouseitetpers may save ; themselves much annoyance in the loss of , . . ..... 1 . . . I t labels from their fruit cans when putting up i their own fruit by remembering this. A little four year-old son of Mrs. Wolf, ! a fjrandchild of Judire Shannon, broke his i right log below the knee on Monday ever- j mgla,t. He was sliding down the "bar.!- ' ters at the residence of bis grandfather and : in attempting to jump off his foot caught in i one of the riinirs lira f;r1flith and Jones nuin nn i 'i Jin .i , , reniicen tne rracrure ann tne ntrie reuow rs ; getting along as well as could be exoeeted. . T r rr ch wt.m-t-o, 1 repairs for all kinds of mowers and reapers. ! i A phenomenal hail storm passed over , Mcuonneisonrg, r uiion county, on insi.-iun nay afternoon, vv unoui any accompany mg storm tne nai; aroppea rrom a say ner: : dovoid of clouds, each fragment weigl irg : from three to six ounces. The crashing on , roofs of the houses resembling a contin- . uous discharge of musketry for about fifteen i m:nutes. I n the path of the tni, which was aoout a. moo wmr, .f.- "if of their branches, and fruit, fields of core ! and other crops destroyed, and hundreds of j panes of glass broken and birds killed. The roar of the falling hail after the storm n i passed tne town along the mountain resem- bled the sound of thunder. It was followed j f)ary ..Coup D'Elat" is of course, advertn, about four hours arterward by a ten ifie i U)g . pxeppt for thls consideration the price storm of thunder and lighioit.g. would be ridiculous and ruinous. Mr. AI- Ou Saturday last William Frazer, a j dl.n 9(,n ns complete condensed catalogue twelve year old lad whose parents reside j f)f sr(tnfiard tiooks frre to any applicant, or about half a mile south of Vi!more aeci- j niR initiated caUlogue, 132 pages, for four dentally discharged a revolver, the bullet , sttiRins; him In U.e roreneaa just nuove mi? . r . . 1 . . . (T . r. I. 9 m 1 1 i o 1. hi .1 I i.l .1 "ou "r . ' ; a lew nours aiierwaros. jir m couipnjr ... w v . , a witn a couple or otner ios umi unu uuru to Sumnierhill and coming homo yomnf Kraer who had got possession of some cartridges proceeded to load the revolver. One of tbe cartridges would not jjo Into the chamber of the revolver and the ooy stuck It nart'v in and struck it on the railroad lrRk tQ drive lt dowD when it exploded With the result above stated. Tie was taken j , ROl, medicai Rid summoned but , rase was tiopeless and be died shortly afrer caching home. His remains were ; interred in the United Bret hern cemetery j ir;,mA SumhT. I lll'ioiu uii ' ...... .r a shoemaker for voar ' i (- deal only ia first class phosphate. They - Tho ael.ool vear bas come to a close, anu i . for several months to come the school houses alloser this countv win rfinmu r w , chool purposes, eome perhaps not to be ... o boo.lo..ln7 of a new ' tipencn a. , casP j .sl,ool year. frm. sboii.d not be tb case. i Now is the ti:r.u for th.: i,., ih., thoo 1 1 rectors So is '.i:e iiiu.j i"i - tlw.roub!y ove,T,.,ai these buddings. Few , are In such ex- c' l. ,.K a-.. "icit rllllA UI1D lllltl. IH' Y ! m " v - r..,l. are. theie is always opportunity to tnake them Mtill more so. and festhetlc cul n lhem dfty9 has come to be regarded as a most essential element in common school education. In short, an active, ener a,ie Board of Directors, animated by the prices, give you the best value to le found any whore. They do not Best Value stamps every yard you buy from t';om. All ' '-' - I Csmbric KinhroidTi3, iM. 3, 3-J. -1, .1. .. . ',, 7. 7.c P 10 -374. I Cambric Embroideries, extra wWe, 10. 11, ivU, V. 17. lt, Avenue.' closes at six p. m. kavkvt satchdat axd Twenty-five per cent, is about what we save people on Oriental Wool! Wool! fool! m- Murray A; Sun 1::13 Eleventh avonne, Altc-ona, pay the highest cash price for Wool la exfhance for dry goods and carpets. Bring jour wool to Altoona and uet trnde for it at Altoona cah prices Wm. MruTiAT A Son, 1-115 Eleventh avenue, Altoona. 2m. Go to J. & IT. A. Shoemaker for your plows and repairs. The examination of teachers for the schools of Ebensburg will be held on Satur day, July 31 at. Only applicants for sehools in the borough will be examined. The ex amination will begin promptly at 8 a. m. The selection of teachers will be mado by the Board on Monday evening following. On Sunday last Mr. John M. Davis, of Johnstown, drove to the farm of Mr. Abram RecC anout four oiites south of this plae wiin a pa:r of Malr hnr?es and stormed nil nlcht with Mr. Pere. The next morning the horses were gone and up to tbi time have r.ot been heard from. Whether they were stolen or broke out of the ?tabl? is a matter for conjecture. Mr. Jacob Ji. Mitchell, of Nw Wa-hinc- J ton, offers fifty dollars reward for the re covery of a bright bay mare, 14 hands high with white stripe in face and left hind foot white and a covered Brewster side bar bug ey with bright red running gears, and the arrest of a short heavy set man with light hair, florid complexion who is a German and speaks broken English and calling himself Abram Delllnger. A short time ago a man who resides In Cambria township, was sued before a Jus tice of the Peace and a judgment was ob tained against him. lie objected to the amount claimed and when the Justice gave judgment against Mm for the full amount it made him mad. In fact It made him so mad that he felt thai he would have to do some thing more than common to show exactly how mad he was. He went home and when his family saw him coming they knew there was 80m" thing more than usual going to happen and it was generally conceded in the family that the old man had got his dander up and that thev bad better keep out of the way until the old gentleman's dander eot down acain. The first thing that met the old man's gaz?, on his return was an axe j and an ax was just Wiat he wanted. Cli.se , hV hiQ bn-lUO ctf,r.l frti.p fir f, n i.to fl.pil -,. trPPS tnat np htA pIantPd binw,lf Rnrt watched with care for a number of years mtn fnpy WPr(i bnp,nlnB to hpnrnwiy. TllPSP rp toob th park off wJth thp axp am, then ttirew the weapon awav. He then went into the house and went to bed with his boots on and when he got np the rext morning he felt serfnn and happy. ITe hid j demopetrated to his family and the rest of 1 manbind that, that judgment did not alto- Esther please him end at the time had felt ! 1 little bit mad. A Literary onp ltit. Of all the surprises to which the reading p.ibdc has been treated by Mr. Alden's sur- prising Literary Revolution, perl-aps the mot remarkable is the last, Two of the choicest and most famous hooks m uioiiPrn iiierature. v asinngton j Irving's "Tne Sketch Bonk" and "Knicker- ' .. I . .. . 1 . 1 . - . . T Docker's nistory of New York," are lust i published In style worthy of this most wide- y eeieoraieu una nniversairy nomren or . ot American authors The two books to- Kether form one of the nine -volumes of his j worts also Just published. The type is 'afCf- leaded, beautiful the two volurr,e9 bo,,r"1 comprise 606 pages ; the bind- In naif morocco, marbled edges. rnnTTior.. fll ii was expenoen in repairing ; ti.! . t i i n r. : rr r- ',.h..tiinn tn th. w.efc.trv..t n i "j -"o . compares witn tnis or rlvais it, is advernsea j by the publisher at $3.00 per volume. I ,Mr Alden's price when old In sets of nine volumes, Is a little lees than $1 00 per VOIump He now offer? this single specimen volume until September 1. 1RW5. for the price ; i c. wrt .iiP(i rrlcel of 30 cents bv mtli, postnge paid. This 0;Tt r is wi'hout restriction or condi tifltl . ir ti,prP nrp a f,r.(jr0 t thousand, or hai , noiiiion nr those who take pleasure in i tnfl Wf.rks of Wastnntrton Irving, wm. want the f,ys will hi! the.r orders a fast as hi-, printers and oindors can ttiru )Ut If vou wall to complete your set after you rplved tt)(J volumP, yml (an, )f j course do so by paying the additional price , . Th(1 ,,),:(. ,lf thi evfn.or.n- cerits Address, John B. Aldek, Publisher, j j,eftr, strepti ew York. Rook Notice. odey's Lady's Book for August is a bright and attractive number. The frontis piece illustration Is a pleasing subject a fair child having obtained possession of j grandma's curls, is changing their snowy j whiteness to a darker hue by immersion in i an Ink fcoltle; tho utterly unconscious ex-; prpion of nry wronK nnon the childish face klni7. Various dsi2ns for colored 1H, blak faf.,)i(,n!, arp eivPn. Also an at- tr(lf.tlv.p colored and many black work de Tiie '.iterarv department 3 full and eid -l lm r ormiet of Thorns bv J. ! t.It4. i , v- . . - - - j j - i i V. rricJurd, near conclurion. and the j pages giv-u are very exciting. "Found - pnes, ;. -.. .r, ' N'ot Sought," a go(l translation from the. - ' r. CermanofK. Laddey, Is concluded. "May," ..:, . .-.,., ia nr. ittmrttv tVin- .ot D , autn,)r. Elnity Lpo. bright and original. "The Voice io 1 liiver "' hv . Clarence M. Boutelle, is full ! ' , 1 of thnu.ng aco.oent. .ii.-ue.ou.s .t,... : fcnJ pmSi wiln pir-oe of Mikado i . . ...u ,.... j.,, i. music, recipes, nousenoui nun.-, ui cp-uoi i - f,.h!on note,, etc,! completes an es. pfci al!y wood midsummer iiunifcer. W. E. Striker, PhiladeJpiiia, I'lionsncr. $2 oo per year. Price Chairman of Ih ( nty 'onnil ttee The candidates on thn Democratic county ticket iu connection wiih W. Horace Ros-, late chairman of toe county committee, have elected Mr. Charles J. Mayer, of Johns town, as the successor of Mr. Rose for the ensuing year. TUe return pidges of the 'ate primary elections at their firet meeting here on the 21st of June, empowered the candi dates ana Mr. Rose to select a chairman and, as above stated, they have chosen Mr. Mny er who has accepted. Mr. Mayer is a gen tleman of Intelligence and a thorough go ing Democrat, and will discharge tho duties of his position in such a manner as will meet ; with the approbation of the Di-.moeraey of the county their own px.ls get them direct Cambric Embroideries, vry wide, 30, ;l:i, "0, C.s, 02 j, 7vc, GABLE & CO., Kluoilloinl Iufrnirtli Vi-Mrlc Vid. iteun from district reports un in the order reports wee received. Stony reek liepcrt receive;! June iSth No. of schools 7 ; pupil- '-'77: per cent, of at tendance 9'A: cost of each pupil per mo. Appropriation f2.v.92. Average monthly wages f:U.25. Term 5 months. This rtis tiictbuiita four roomed building and es tablished graded schools. Balance on hand S1P1.29. Value of property fiioon. Franklin Peceived June 20th. No. of sehools 3; pupils 133: percent, ofnttenilar.ee fii. Cost per mo. of each pupil $1 00 Av; erage monthly wages ?41 or. Liabilities 7. 20. Term mouths. Value ot school prop erty f.iooo. Croyle Report received July 1st. No. of schools 7o; pupils 327; percent, of attend ance HO; cost of each pupil per mo. (6c.; Average monthly wa?es f25.50. Term 5 months. Liabilities f 1jH9.5. Built a two story house at Summerhill and craded the schools. State appropriation $221.39. Val ue of school property f ."500. Ashland (Ind.) This district bas one school with 39 pupils enrolled: the teacher was paid f2S per mo. for a term of 5 months, l'er cent of attendance ;. Appropriation fcid.EO. Balance hn hand 544 39. Value of school property fwo. j EnenMnn i? Report received and filed Ju!v2nd. Xo. of s-hools S. 2S9 jiurils at tended during the tcnu aud cost rS cents monthly tPitlnr. Averaue per cent, of at tendance f? an average monthly wages paid teachers 2".7.4 i. Two roonis were seated with good furniture and house re- Paired during the year State anpropna- tion f3lO.SO. Term 7 months. Value of property 8000. East Taylor Report received July 2nd. No. of schools 4; pupils 107. Per cent, of attendacce S5. Cost per mo. of each pupil 8D cents. Appropriation fl.S8.72. Average monthly wages ?30. Term 5 months. Bal ance on hand f 139. 6f. Vain-" ef property f.3000. Lower Yoder Report received July 2nd. No. of schools in district R; pupils attending 433. Per cent of attendance 82. Cost of pnpil per mo. 73c. Average monthly wages paid teachers f29.30. Term 3 months. A four roomed house was built and graded ' schools established during the term. Vain ) of property f h."00. I Prospect Report received July 3rd. ThiB i borough has only one school with 79 pupils! attending. Each pnpil cost 4-3 -ents per mo. ' for tuition and the per cent, of attendance wasonlv53 Term 8 months. The teacher was paid ?33 per mo. New patent furniture was placed in tbe school during tne year. Balance on hand $22.05, Value of property $1000. isiaeuitcK Keport receiveo July o'.n. .so. Of schools C; pupils 172 Term 3 months, j Average per cent, of attendance 79. Cot of each pupil per mo. 92. Average monthly j waees $24 08. Appropriation ree'd $133.43. ; Balance on hand $149.32. Value of prop-1 ertv J.ioon. (irubtown-b'eceived July 3th. Two j scbooU in thf district and during t'-.o month , 97 p'ipils attenrli d. Per cen'.. n' a"tendane ; 87. Fach pni.l! cost T4 cents per 1110. f : 0 was the average waees paid. Terra 7 mos. i Value of school property $1300 i iaCKon lieceiven .) my n. .0. .'T sctiOois 1 this d'-t rift anil fYov'tp. :2fi puttiN attrxl- e.l during the term wi'h an average per cent of attendance of R. "F.afh imp1' eost 'i4 cts. ; pr mo. for tuition. The teachers received R;,n .n.V-o T-er month. '$218.8.5 was ree'd I from the State. A n house was hniitditr- 'nB t'n yf a r and another v i!l he built during fhe p-esont rcrm. Balance on hand ?197.09. Value of school property ?40o0. vn.o:o-1.nni.a r.,ncri rcepired .I,.!v 8th. i No. of schools 7; pi!p!s enrolled 3PS A" I e:as7e per cent., or aT'ennanco t osr rr e;t It r-.'on pi'r t'oi. "i coin-. .i- 1.1 wiih j received from the Srat and the teachers ,r- t.l.1 SOi'; -alarl...! in.i-.tbU. Term .".months Balance on band $18.19. , Value of school property S3000. A first, class new noti-e was mint last y ar ana Tur- ni'hPd wi'h uood furniture LiMv Report received July 12th Two schooK nre in tiperation with an enrollment of t2r, pnptla. Percent, of attendance 83 a.nd 33 cnte per mo. was the cot of each pnpil. $33 per mo. was the average wages ' rei .1 i.H'Hrir-f on 1 arm ii-ii. o montV-. School property va'ued at $1300 Washington-Report was forwarded J nlv i I2rh. No. of schohls in district 7 with 208: pupils attending. 83 was the average per j fn"Xr X Ira ! wa pa,,. teacher- wa $:V per month, j y .86 wis ree'd from the State appiopria- j nna. i .utani-e on iianii o-i. irrui o i vPt,IP 0f property $3600 ratnbrla Bor.--Report received .Inly 14th In this district three schools are open with 203 pnpils enrolled. Another teacher will b added for tbn "oming term. Per cent, of attendance 91. Cost of each pupil per mo. 83 cents. The teacher's wages averaged 43. ' rtr?. TW-n 3 rrtonh. A. niefct school was j In operation in thia district. HaUr.ce on I hand ?S- K.S. Apprnpriation $6"7.?8. Value i I Of school pro..erT $4300 i t.-. .. i. . . , . .-.k , I Tvfote I.oport received Jnl IMrt. Ill th" d'strii t 4 scbiio's c.re open, ard 1 -7 pupils j enrolled wph an averce r. reenf.. of attenil- f F,"h r'ri!s cost f.1 21 nor mo. 0 'h' Bab n,v on hand 121. 61 Value of scliool property fc'.ro. ,WP- -It'-port reeeiyed Julyjimh JTXS P of attendance during the term o. Cost of each pupil 'per month $1.07. The averaee I nintitMv o". .rofl r.nid fenphnrs wns '7 .VI Trrm 3 mon'hs. Appropriation $143 34 Vain" of school propeity 1200. The reports from the various districts are here given in tho order received, filed and forwarded to the Schoil Department. Dis tricts will receive, their State Appropriation in the order in which their reports are placed on file. All reports are expected to be tor warded during the month of June. It re tards the publishing at the annual report when districts do not forward their reports promptly,? and their State Appropriation Is a'so delayed. Tho majority of reports weie received in u od time this year but a fev tardy districts must be reported, Respectfully, ij. Strayer, Co. Sup't. A Raby In an Ont-llnnse Vault. The Johnstown Tribune of Monday says : About. 8 o'clock Ida I'runer, a domestic in tho service of Mr, Emil Young, the Main street jeweier, repaired to the out house In tl'e rear of Mr. Y ouog s reioeii.:e, and was tiie re deliver, d of a female tliiM, whicn she dropped into the vault. Mi,. Youog beard . j.. j. IKrt r.obr' pnpa ftn.-l ln.toiiO1 to flip out. Vpon learning the situation of allairs she ll'ILliiril T a , A. tJUlli " ' I UI""H'"'JU V ; .,'t,. Vr ITi'.'''". a''t' '.'r . J. the time nn i"P hw.- n nn e-iipioyw Weaver, the .Hsfi(e succeeded . - -i, a ., hi irsi-uiui mc n -.oo. ..o... i..... .... ..v. 1 " -, ... to her room and put. to bed. Subs fluently tne ,Pi-t:oo vicit'd her in 1 her r iooi, and -h- t;ia I.i information aoinst 1 Ed. K-senig, of AIPhuih, a freight lirakeman ! tm the Pittih'irirh Division, Pennsylvania I Rai'road, ('lianiln;:: him with being tiie father Of the Child . B Oh, to lo Ril of limoI I Thousands of people who are afflicted with a diseased liver, indigestion, water braah, sour stomach, or a generally intoler able biliousness, as it is termed, use mercu ry. This is dene reluctantly perhaps, but the common-place argument is, "Oh, noth ing w!b rf-ae.'.i tbe live! and spleen except blue irjis ; cou!d I gi-t Rometliicg else, I wouidri't use it" Reader, you can; and trm somnthsng else is Simmons Liye' Reuu- lator. It is eipial In power to blue mass, and without any of i'- injurious effects. pay no importers' or jobbers care with whom you compare their prices and all widths. 1 22. .- Fine Swiss Embroi.U rirts, Narrow Swiss Edging, 10?. $1. Altoor lei, wj-:j:k followlvg pay - Laoe and Lace Trimmings. a. Aft : T" emi.,wi:r le conn? oonjui?.'ioi,rrs. In the cniuUo where ty prp.-tnt law.- the curly i or itate at wLlct; a rej j tiou ol .al.l laxe? lir prompt payment liali e-ae. Section 1. He it enacted, tc, That, from and after the passage of this act, the county commissioners, in all counties where the county treasurer collects taxes, shall, on pe tition of at least five hundred taxable inhab itants of said county, haye power and au thority to change the date or dates at which a reduction for prompt payment shall cease, and the various provisions of the act under which the county treasurer collects the taxes shall go into effect. Section 2. That the county commission ers shall fix ana determine, and filve due no tice thereof to the county treasurer of the various dates fixed, on or before July first of each year in which a change is made, and soch decision shall remain in force from year to year, until it shall again be changed a is hereinbefore provided "or in this act. Skction 3. AH acts, or parts of acts, in consistent herewith r-re hereby repealed. Ari'KOvri) The SOth day of Juna. A. I). 183. Robt. E Pattison. Thp Vrrillct runnlmou. W. D. Suit. Druggist, Bippus, Ind., testi fies : "I can recommend Electric Bitters as tue very best remedy. Evtry bottle sold bas given relief In every case. One man took six bottles, and was cured of Rheuma tism of 10 years' standing " Abraham Hare, Druggist, Bellvllle, Ohio, affirms: "The be9t selling medicine ' have ever handled in my 20 years experience, is Electric Blt ter." Thousands of others bave added their testimony, po that the veidict is unan imous that Electric Bitters do euro all dis- dases of the Liver, Kidnevs or Blood. Only jif dollar a bottle at E. James Drug Store, "".." . . JIARKl.UiF. MfESSBW ISS1 F.I. The following marriate licenses were Mued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court during me weeK ennea vveanesaay juiy zi, iro: mifhiwl F. Slnnalmr mil Sarah A. Kr("namln jaii,.n townnhfp. Lewi Epplcy and Jane A. Ford. Vv'ept Taylor townehlp. Bnfhlen'ii Arnica Salre. Thk Best Sat tk in the world for Cnts, Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands. Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruption", and pos tive.; y eirf s Vile-,, or no pr.y roqtiired. It i J eu., rnnteel to trvc rrf..et satisfaction, 01 , money refunded. Price 23 cents per box. ! For sale by E. James. j ' Marriod. in KNr'H OK Y Tulv i v-erpin p:.roioiire.'tt,r; v l-Pii. 1SR. at the Pre?- I pur'oiiiire. thirj plare, bv Kov. KuM-rt Mt ilm. Mr. Willhun S. Horner, nf Ivcer I Yoder tewn-htp. this county, jind Mi-'SSnrati ' T. 1 Irr.v, "f West Taylor town'hlu. same county xtw Ain:RnsEMr4iN. -MAT'TPON" NOTICE. All persons are hereby catttti-red and notli-l r,,t to pun ha?e from .lumen K. In l! her. or me.p nio in any way won a iraer 01 oin.i. 111 te:t.ie township. Cambria eonn'y, F'a.. known rs sikt- lion or t'l c oi.i .1 ri in 1 1 :i n er p I n -e. u i n e son e .V as s a 1,1 . A H KK Fiske, Cambria t)o.. V.. July in. lSMvnt. VT'KITKK'S NOT1CK In the 'ourt nf t'om mon Tlras of Can.bria County. In the mat ter of the assltrn.'d etate of Hiram rum. having been Hi..olnted auditor to d'trib'ie the fund in the bands of Jacob .1 . Weaver, assienee, arlsinit from bis tirst and tmrtial account. Notiee Is here by vlven that 1 will sit at my otrtce in E'lensburif, on Tuesday A nit loth, lsnfl. Bt Pi o'cliH-k. a.m.. at wbieh tlmo h nd pla.e all persons interested mut present their claims or be deharred from cotnlnlr In on said fund KbeDit.ur. July 23. T. W. HICK. Auditor. - , " BlilTSVlllC, Pa., LadlCS hKVTXWj. .i1 T"'?' r""'1'"; v,','l Vni l,est ,. rnlen't teae'ber" Furahej'roJin," board, liicht. and tuition in regular cour.e S200 PER YEAR. Speeial advantages In Art and M oslc. Thlrty- nui vearueitius r.ept. ptr, l-e. h or tiataloiue. arr.ly to KT. T. K.EW1M1. P.p., Juiy 23. 1SS8. Principal. J 1 KTTIMK Sealed pro;ir.Bi(i will bo received 1 4 at the Commissioners f Ithre T-lhenstmrir Pa. I iititU '?. n'elfiolr m Anun.t Iwwp . a n I BpM e. acw (onmunrh river. on.ntlic road -(.- ti .-uiaiuiriiiiii nun .tiu Lli r urn . TlTt, ttri'JXe ":be so fet r, tireen abntments wit h 14 fot road Al?-.. propolis will be rece,Ve.i tor hutld- Irk t", abuttcents and wn- wa'ls lor 1v brid-9. pln ar.l .peein-atlo,,.. for wbleh can't foen at the I'otnuilssioner- ( iffiee. l i e sueeesytul bolder wiil be reouirod to ir ve bond for te satis factory performance of thoworti. Tlie C.-mtnl- j Inters reserve tts riciit to re .-at jiv or all bed lOIIN Kl KPY. jamks cusiiiw, 1iavi1' 31 ami eton. 1 Corn 's Olllce. Eoensbura. Pa., Commt -sloLers. j July ojth. IbSS. Attest. I. A. ilctloi.-oB, Clerk. j YOTIl'fc --Tii the Heirs and Legal KepreseDta i. tive of Francis X Christy. Tak p. Notii k TnBt an inquest will be held at tbe l ire relderee ol Francis X. C hristy. dy'd ., in the township nf tiailitrin. In the county of Cambria, on Monday, the 9th davnf August next, at to o-ciock. In tne forenoon ef that day . Tor the purpose nf making partition of the ral estate oi aid decedent to and amonir his heirs and leital represt'iitativoa, if the same can be done without prejudice to or spoilintrof the whole : otherwise to value anil appraise the same according to law, at which time and place you are required to at tend if you think propor, JOSEPH A. OKAY, SherllTs Office, Ebonsbura;, SberlH l'a., July ia:h. lxfta. ULUTOIl'S NOTICE. In the Court of Common F-leas, of Cambria rounfy. Match terra, liixl No. 2s h.. I. Puirable Hull!inK and Iv.an AiS'ieiation ve Michael Hrick nor. Toe underpinned bnvinir been appointed Auditor by said Court to distribute the money In the uan!. of the Sheriff, arislnr Ironi the gale of the defendants real estate, notice Is hereby uiven that 2 will s It at my othce In the borouif h of Kh ensburit. on Friday, the Sth dav of Aonust. lsS5. at io o'clock, a. tn.. to attend to the duces ol said appointment, at which time aad place all per sons interested may attend if they see proper. DONALD E. DVFPON, EbenelMirir, July 18 3t. Auditor. XCDiTOK'S NOTICE. In tbe matter cf the hrsit and hnal account nf Michnel Hradlev, 'u,i nl the last Will an 1 teftaucnt u! M. (,'. bra.lley. iec'd. The tin Icrsitrned having teen knpoinid auditor by th- ttrpha: s' ourt. ol Cam in.i f'liintt, l'.i., t make d str f titien ol tne irni'!" ir Cm bun t" o( nc n-iliii. Not ce ii ber. by tfiver. that 1 wilt tit at Arbit.-ation roou., in Court Hwuse. in Knensbarir, ambrla county, l a., on 1 uosdiiy. AuKiist loth. lSSi. at ten o'clock, a. m.. of s.0! d-v. to discbarye the -foties of my appoir.taienu when and where all persons Inter ested may aUcnd or be forever debarred from ct.ralii in on (aid fund. H. II. MYEKS, E'jensbnriT, Pa., July -19 Auditor. -JkT OTICE. The- Annual Meetinit of the Stockholder" of the Cresson .--priiufS ompany. will be heid t. the ZMountatn House. Cresnn. I'.i.. on Tuesdny, Anir. rr-i. l'-frt. ai lo o'rkick. a. m. Election for .'resi dent and Directum same dav and place. JAMES Ji. IcCI-EKfc, Secr'V. July ld-3t 4 PMlNTRATIMfS NOTICE. Letters of V a. l;n, u.o. ration ir bonis nnn oim rc-f.n.-f. aioirxo on the estate of Wli nam Cftllan. late ol tbe towtiNhip ol W asninif ton. ileceas-d. havinir been eranted to tbo undersigned, all yersons indehtei Pv paid estaie arc notihcd t make payment with out delay, and those having: claims airuinst the samt nl present thein properly nuilieuiieated for iutlieuiBtit to A. W. KCt'K. Adm'r. d. b. a. c. t. a. of Wm. Eben.sburK, Pa., J aly 13 St. UnlUn, dee'd. A DMIN'ISTK ATOK'S N'tri'ICE. Jitters of administration df bnni non run tntmm'-iito annrxo on the estu'e of James I'arrnti. deceased, late oi IIunt';r township, havun; been Krante.l to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to said estate are notined to make payment without de lav, and th havtnif cb- irnn ai;aiust th.: same w'll present them properlv authenticated tor set tloinoni to JAMES A. FAKKlsIl, Adm'r. d. 1. a. c. t. u. o! Jan. Eb -nFburK, Pa July 16 tit. l'arrish, dec d. circular. A, O. Hlal.VS, intmUa, . profit-?, and being the pioneers ir ;vi'j us . 12. 1 ", 17, 2", i:'U hue o! '. 2 , up tt ... o;ored En '.-r.i. hay. A QUESTION- ABOUT Browns Iron Bitters ANSWERED. Tt qnwtion hnn rrohnhly hopn fifV-vI thnnani "H'wciui Brwn'- fr.n hitter run ......rv- t'unir?" Wfll. tt rtoonn t Hot it A n:r mi? .!ii..si I ilcn ar-.putnhl ibn&n ..iild VT.,-T,. n.,, rhr-K'iinn mo.vnir., In n u tli - l . -t rwinum fi' " ,il" rr"t-si.m. nnri inquiry f nn. l1in crniirel rr, B.,l-,T,v(. d. a-rtH,n ttiAi tftert.' are mor pmpiu-at otih of it. n Uihii of auy otner wilitiinc aarA In mtici:o Tun. ali rwacon clavflv tli.it iron tr netnim l..-.t.t to he th mot UofirtAiil fact.ir m toccwbiuI mJi-aJ prmerir It ta. 6owi.. a r. n,.irkl,l. fnct, t:t i.n..r t.. the di,n. err of I1ROU 1 HON lllTTKHSiui r-rf.vt-ly witia'actory inm comtunation h-d t,fr ben f.mnd EBOWN'SIRONBinERSSTuK.'SS brdjLeha. or prodore oonrtipation nil nthrr Iron Brdlrlnndo. IlKOWN'S 1UO.V HITT1.KS 'rM lnillnrtln, nili-nnc,nkn-!.H, Ikih'PIh. Alnlnrin, 'iili nnd Fevrr, Tired lcellr B,.piiernl Itrbillty.rnJn mtbe Ide, llnrk or I.imb. Mcudnrho and Vmral. rtnfM all thsan ilmnt Iron m praeonLod iiiiif BROWN'S IRON BinERS tnir.nta. L'k all otjer tiiomtiph trli-ln". It rf fclow. Wu,.n taltRn hT m"t th ri-t wjnipt m -f tr.i-:. ; i r. Tt.t xmrtry The ninn-l - i ii-t. (j-h :nii Jrnwjr. tt.n (Ijfi t i n mjrni t ie l mu a -tiV. Ir tr.i,. th.' -fit i ns jn;;y rior rtj'.-l snd -ii:.rr( .J Trip py.fi hnrin at unco t.j tnnt.-n. thofkin r;.i-. up; bealthjr col. mm tn tl nnrwni,-v p-"-Prn; tnni ti .nai tlrMiif.'TiinT hwm t.-ii-liu.un.l ir a Dun-init m..Ui-r a.lmii'lint frui-nv5 f -jp;)liw f.,r tin. i,i -i. Ki-m.-m.-r llniwii'i Io n Bittem in the OM.V iron mrdi. ipc that i. i.ot Lbjunouii. I'h.jnci'iu, ati Itrvyjt. rf miir.rt.i u. Tbc Gaauine ha Tirl" M.-.rV an,l ero ril linia onTunir. I.lht NO OTULU, SSlUNhf S SAI.L Or VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AND I'F.KS(.)NAL lMJOl'ERTY 1 Ky vtrtoe of au order entiia ont of the t'ourt of Common l'leas or tamPrla Couott , tbe under- fiftned will offer at public al, on the prenusef in Carroll townfliip. CaiubrU county, on ',tti, ..,,.-.. .1 , I rv IOC" ' . milt tAV , J OOU, At two o'clock, p. in., that valuable firm former ly Known bh tba SViatian Luther larin. ndpiln Inif Pindd of Pnllip Hoover. Luther, Heary I.utlmr and othcrH, containing about fl.NK Ht XDHEl) AND -SIX At l.llS, Nearly II eleard and h.ivlna thereon erected a TWIIMOHV r'KAME HOOK. Pire n.-w frame barn nnd . ther outliulldiii(r- H is Is h very deeir i t.le property 1? well nt. rl. In a Rood suite of en m vuti m and ? t uatei al.niit one mile outh of tJarrniltown. and it will he ?old its a whole or divided to run purrba-'err:. Tkhm of Sai.k. Ten tier cent, ct piirha.n? money to be pni on day of at.:! the l.iilni:i'e of one third on I he eon'firtnation tlx rcoi tn.. lul- ar.re In two ciniil .inniiHl iiavnients. with intei- ft;! hlin-hunr ... ,t.. (... .-:.. ....... time and place the following peoiui'l property' vi.i-tv- ,,tv,. " O.N K Mt ) J Nl MACIllM, Ifeaju-r. hey rtke. wind mill buiris . IclKh. cnt- t,!n-' '"'t- h.tnvw. '"' i-vtft p..t-. lot t ir.rnes.-,, .'.r iToi:.' , f ,.,, Ir r , ., , , .,, ,, ,, , :. t 1,0 'n the s!o -k anrl maiiy artioif-s of lariu u.--i to ii-.itii-er,.,ii t, ,0 riient o:j. Terms or 1. I le of per -1 in :i I pro .'ft y IT I 1 1 be lon.lc known on da v of s 1 le un.l h 1 1 n.r.i 1 ere,! ,1 en. n. . fAI.l 1! A. liliAV. j A sliri...e 0! '. - M t't.mb.e :. Wife, t'arr dltown, l'a.. Inly V ! , -rt'TlfK TO j 1 holding :i HtNDMOI.IEi:s. A!l persons a e.,ut.v i.oiij ot the i-.-ue of M i . 'i 1-t, ls-j. for e. .vi. fri m No. ill to No. 14 Ij.'tn On' i o si v , -ir.; ri' u : re.l ' . ,r...-f ; siiinc t-.r ay in opt at tue l'r.as .r.-r-' o;ti -e. 1 -eti-'oir. I'm., n Sppt.ruS.'r l't. ISi. iter whlvh date rr.eie.-t will oe5o on sa i I bonds. ,i HI N hll.HY. .1 A M 1.- iMl.mv. 1 A V I I li A M I I-11 )N. Com V. i if,-',, Vt., :.: U-irz. In... Coii..i...-.-ion.T. July lnih, 111. Attest. IP A M i' to'i , clerk. TI I RKSI I (ivlV,r. sui.i.l.st. 31 - t Piir.-t I . I r mo -i i ; ar.d IVr feet In tiie. Wastes no tiraiu: Clcnij it KlliUv for Market, I haMlona alt 6ii i H::.3 fevers , S Villi .rn.lii Drills iiiil liimlnril i I inpl etiirnt ;-n-rM v . Send ...r . i 'u - t-a-j led .-.a'v-.-ue k. Ff; it R. i !'"' -.vIvtiijiH A'tieu't ira! Work.-, York, I ... .lu:.. 1, :ui. j '1 ! re.-l t,. f. r w::h a rint: in le 1 1 ear and a notch rnt out ..f under prt o! the sntiie ear. was knock.-.! i rl tn- rail - ad near -ny r.s:. levee in l.!l!v ' -ojL'h. n June -6. 1-vr;. and 'alien up hy ice. The owner Is here by notifieu :o proe pr iperty p .y cnni-u- i and take too away, otncrwise snu wol tic dispose! o! aceor : i n ; o :n w. July 16-31. HENK1 EH FEN FELT. P li A!-A P. "2 t t; t H n 0 Fm ! r.--'. 'o Menuiue. j ' 1 TVFIJ risr Its It a i J It -I I A .., in S: fa.. id Kverrwhero. Irc;i Geo. I. Spruce St.. New YorK. can I.- i-ii the x tt coot of anv propr sen jir.e of A 1 o. tlclI-TN'i- tn American Newspaper IOO ran ramphlet, llir. w- aut,wA ' mmmm w a,- pa, ITY HIM. KQ1.4RI-, Sr.W YORK, Opposite City Hail and tbe Post OfBce. Tntt Hotel l one of the mast complete 1n It appointments and furniture I A Si Y HUl'sE li New York City a ml Is conducted on tbe KUUOl'KAX IMiAX. Kjoras onlv n dollar per day. Halt minute's ' walk from T.rooklyu Hrldgie and Elevated K. K. ; All lines ot cars pus the doer. Most convenient Hotel tn New Yjrk for MercUants to stop at. 1ie lou: Rooms. Cafes and lunch counter replete wit- ( all the luxuries at moderate prices'. i July 'i, isse-lyr. 'A LIT ABLE FA KM ri)K MALE ! Th fbirifmT will akII nt rrivnte sle, lit farm In AH'-iCMoriT town?hl,i, itiitTia county. ,l;oln inif iMini oi X Hientine Kiliop, Jot. Muloy ivid Joha ho.e. cnninini XercH ty-TIt rvc . 1 C ll US, About Uo acres clea-ed. bavlni; thereon erected a cotn'ortatdo I,i )( H' U SE, an I a icood barr,. Tho far::i l in a koo.1 state of cnlUvntton. well water ed and has ? uooj selection of fruit, lor 1r.ni.er liarticul.irs call on the snbscrirer f.n t! e t-remi--a Ji st-.Fll HI ELL k. Alleuheny twp.. J tire 11, lss i. Agents Wanted Everywhere. Knlarffeu and 9mlii ti ".1 clots, fr.en si.- k ft .ma. i p.nii!. No .ii.iti. ii--- r.,oirr.t : '.,T' a day Kive4 tt.e Vent IV".' rwk.T f,MI'. Sri"! f-r and fu I t im H .r . ? free. M. W. K 1X1.1:1', 711 Pi.u fSt, (Menlioa this l t- r J -lif Iff1 s r ' '" " T. r?-. of t-,r.-y FHVI1A ll.l llMi" r.... t II. -V r..iil ... .. -. - , . c.'.'.'r.ilili.I ...,! ' ! p,,itr. klr.ls an-l hel;.- 1 1. .. nun..", hi. pre. i . .11.. Ior. 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'T f' I'l ' to h" ' f . f ! w . 5EJST3 VJSISTfcD. pi vrrt b . , IBJw f. a i.i H Its iil 'Ci;-v L f. 7 l J -yv... ... , i-1r. 1!. Assignee's ( ..L01BLE RUI t ! Hy ,rtv. . t J Jr.is. ,n ( .it , i.,-.it I u' ,i Turns a. n 'SO vM.i:v. pu r p; I , 1 " t !!. I I ! --.ito ,,r prii lfiKi ; o :.t..itoni4 aVo'it .. I I. 'nl: !ii.Mi:,!:i AM II! !! t:.. ' :r.e : r ! Tt.n ar,ve rtofri'x l 'c 1,1 l.u. i .. I -art improved, uu.lcr cu.tiva'.i:.. ati-1 1....- :h::-frcvif-i :o..i.iry FliAMF. DWELLING ITnrr ! Stal.le an-l other .ntMi-l.il'n i"..! 1 i? ar ..rc'-ar-l J of eyelitit t'ult th-renn. Tlo- -i ! ! t: f-c! ! Ian.) I ritiiHtc-l in I.Oir t rotiuh n 1 W H'li'rsir j t' n tuwr-l.!i. rl.T.veT'Pr! to tpe ohI it or...n, j al.'tii; the line ..f tac riKi.t iu th"c .1 . -1 r i t . it. ; ! I'jKlovliiicl AA'itli Conl ! An-l for tliat h !or,o a v pry v:ik:n 1 V t r.- i in i b'l'lltioii to It.- u-'.'.- a-a f inuirifc; u:'ir..v:.i: ; - . -j perty. I An,! thK A-.-.tncp f Lirtber aMtlo.rtrd ty t!: , fT'liT "I four! to a.-:; tl." j r, pe-ty a a wh ,ic an-! to 111 VOIP vi. le liie -H'ne into piircel- anlp-l That he nil . jc I priu-o a .i -.- s r.i : -:. pr. .-ty. l..t or ; ti ereoi ca n it ae.-n t v ,:. i i; p n t ' vyw ' ; or upon Wiu. M. S fbie;, afcrn-i, ;,t 1.1 ,-rir- ! t Puru. per crn" o! o- -.t t,.e i.rop.. rtv f!: lTti'-i.ji, nlpnt:;-pr.iM.-rty f ; n. i- ru.iT.'. r .. o... t M " 1 Wljf ti t he S.il , r n.,. - j.,. i.-o- im .i! m . : y a n- i it ' hv i.. af 'tr. f l.io'o.r': o v o ' -..r, ? ;i : 'l r::-: ILe j ur. l i-ir, v, :-ii -.-. I r ! P li) ' . A-aT!e ' f rrt:.!o'.ee l . (t lia-h.:c! ', Ici.e:iil.u-r p-t., V.ilv if, r t.. V ARM MI.M LIST. 'I he lol!nt ina cases have b"ee pn' o-i th. j list tor an Argument Court, to 1. htM ,.:i j Monday, Aligii-t2 i, l--' : Myi'ts.... M irtin. r. i; i; t-... I -.'vr- n f fT ,1. Y;ir::er. '.Vaitere. Humr l-iii! m ..T . j Mi-t'anloy .1 neonv i-uinitr l rs'uuer ... . .. 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Women t.i :i. : . l-ca. r tr- : ; - t - No -m-. r -' I- i St. vi lj . tk ! .1 - . V. nn svii . N .:- -visi , ,. 1. (M. ;.. t' s , I-! r rmTm' i-i Pi . i -- di our r..-.-!'. .li..ry i.n j all ;.,.ne-. y K vii t - f IT i trove pay v .1 . e.l. !(aMAK:i MIA t ii WAKE l i'l'.Y Hostoo. M ESME11 g j Vj' ll t- -i 4 to -ar--a f , - th a of N'i rs"r r Stork! Sieadv or ,,vinort yua-rnti"' SL ARY A! RXI'rSI'N I A 1 . Ai;iyat or re. st at I nir a-.-e. 1 b'e'er to tins paper, i t'liat Rn.lheri, Ko -h-tt-r, N Y. May 21, Stl -no. WANTED LADYni.'r v nnd Irv'llrw.t to I rooms, tit inhr.,.,. ;n..Vl an flnn R.-ferere. renir. .J. p. .iriNn' nt i.'.i ri a rnati (TLodiUaiT. GAT Lli. S., 12 iiui laj Su. V V. tiy5T rRT-HOtM. PKiUJMiEJS. f Cran.1 Priw Wedal, rrl. IS7S. I Ask r.'UrC.r.K'i'i fur it. Vm. lr-.vrtiprK-l ."Vi fr, .s Ncr-h 1 rent St--:. I'll I L A 1 "Ll.TH I A. THE BOTTOM IS m AT i VW WAN 11.1) iT tH. W't" c5 'jfr E ' W I n-.ij. s,s,.- ..: -s-s ue,,. THE LARGEST STOCK OF HARDWARE EVER Oi-TERKl) in t!ie Coua? y can ho f'oun.l nl my Store. The?c :.re all 1'if -' -C' :-i O'.o.U, whl h srv l-M'uhf i-.ir Cii.-!: t ro-k-l-ttom '-!: -. I ,b, r r. luiy or lv cj.' in Mock uay Clic:ii Job L ,1 or Au-.ticii 0....s whatever you buy fr-.m me you cm rely oa lieinr v.cit;. t!.-, nny you invest. Owiii to tin tulvanee I ani now .-jHino- v: s:;v . ,Ht muc h less than I em rcpbiee (hem for, 1 ut 1 shall ci.,iiii;.M ! ?.t 1 tiom riiccs until 1 am con,'.elkl to rtiih'p.i.-Ji my s: k. VVhcii you want h Cooking or Heating Stove, Tinware, TIsmluare, N.iiU, Iron, Glans, Trunks ami Forming Imiilemenb, tall ;l;i1 see n- v Stock , , , . . rtUU 11,1111 1 wm u k;ii sTi!i:i:i', - .i ' i . l 'A !'l .1 . . i I ' V . p . . 1 ! . ! I ! It e ' " . I - T er e!f . I. i- f I in Ki'at-r a r, - an to a -. r r 'urtlier M ' N A 1.1 1 1 . 1 . 01. I!; I 1 . - ,1 1". 1-. li--- ". Rfrfr.pT Tnc b1-'rp rip rI A . DICH'. , - i Centra! Insurance Agent, i:n i:.snviia, r.. 4 :t-i M l. A W. YOU SA ! I: 1 r lort. A 'il.Aii Cnrriii' MaVji in a!! i! PriDtLes. Vaulting. Ti itni)iin fl? i;i:pai ; 1 ; the lll o; , K . i a I . ! .- A ! ir. ; v.-ij .r r Lo-:i . i o f o.,-;. v 1 T . h . n.-r- ;i n e. li iMVAVV ANS. UNDERTAKER, -. , ; a l-r. l ;ilrillllrr. I: A f '. . 1 I. ' --. - -. . : .-"v J Bodios Embalmed I. i !' " i t . ;, I ... I tll'T 1 M I. - d 4 t . n j I 1 ' - V . I- . . ,. r? T. ? f f -O' rr " r r 1' f- 1 , c 17: mp mm mm J Irill U.itiiillu lia Jii I Or Hl(iH STKKhl. hT'KNr! r.v ). H. C i a NT rpilE 1M HLIC H i! - P: 1 u net and o sr. ' n .. "t . i '. r i I SELWYti mil if ."A-J. A - I ' T S I e..I t - J . , t .! L".V. GISHCP. HeaaMat'er.rfai. Pa. Tii rs rwy : ?! rfcn..--o!. bii hill PdL5' -r : - C WV. AVER A i0 --- fsi:.v-';n;v;;v;'v:vv:.i t n-.i-j. .- ;. REACHED at LAST ! not oeuniKrr hi. ia.i,. l .;, nj. - - it' iii ' N V' S - ' A t. V ? . - mi li. .