, HHTH B n wi. -TraHTara-u-n VmimC' Tt TTi a a rf r t "1 ' 3 j - 3. A 4 1 i i I J J ,4 I ' 3 I" I j r ! i J v 4 Z 1 I 1 i ) I v PA ITIDAY MAY o, 1-7. The L 'is':t i;rr will cuipleto lis Ubvt3 an J nj-jur!i "i: ;he ly.!.. just. V bill was lead iu place, in the Ii'.iUac at i.iriis'jurg otic day last yeek, i Wo- l--e.il rate of passenger fare o railroada in IV:)' Sjlv..nia at two i-e.its a tiii. Tne ua'.hor of the bill is u :':ttlt- late to LrtVe it t,ass"d at this '"ix.E Towers in tho Supreme ' 1 1 of Yeimoat in u recent case has c-cided in a stroLg and able opinion II at a conepiiacy atiioog yvurkruen to prevent otLers from working or being hired, isa crinit under the ccrumou law and jMiuiahahle t y statute. M sANXA Mtdora Salter is uow the il.tyor of Aiion, Kansas, .She ia the : li -r of fi ur b)uncirig babies md she f . ni'fvils her father who was the first y. iyor of the tovn. Her husband is a iftWjrran i ciuht to have a good and cuttCfSifui practice before t.he Mayor. " io i.i twenty heven years of age. In the investigation of the l'acitic loasbytta (iovt uitLfcni. investigating C.:uiuii:te- the fact was In.iiul.t out by the testimony of she V:ct 1'itsident of ' t the Cmtal l'aclic, Mr. C. I'. Il'int u gdon. that lus cnup my in t ieveti jcars ;ad on S' ('.' i.i mi Jr 'geraral, ! g-l jd iniscellai.f-oiis txpnistfr" hthI en' iojui Wahhmgtou lo-biss at f 10 IA) ayer.i. Il is rio Wctider that ton e ot t'.ir ? i.'.i MiiHi get rich un the salary of a c i, LT'-niir. A Philadelphia tank te!'. r is ILe latest addition to ;he Aiut-iican colony in Canada. Phibide'phia s coal 1 ibuliou to the coany Low tier w:il iiot rank tii;h nioi.'g the griiiry tl.eie ks the amount sloint, liar ay, will only amount to about f-'.'.W. Jamts X. Tagiiai. who was the receiving and pay sig teller of th; Union Trtisl Company of that city, Uft Without the fiTUnli'y Of bidding the otliceis of the baljk fart'-Wt-11 ainl afttrhis a? -fence Wa3 known the dtliciencv was d.scoveied. Tiif; President, Moi.d-iy di.- posed of tle tight over li t I'itl -burgh Pension Agtncv which hs L tti. 1..m :gii g for a torg tin!i . bv .he p. ii.tujt i,! of Will iam II. I5.iie:-iy of Ai.euh'i.y county to the poirith n Mr. li ucay s chief con: (! r b.r thy i 'lid' wa.s captain Kerr 'f the .-nii.e co;ii!y, itl'h'uign a nuni'.-r.f .!. i.-niirsei-t u.ini-s h.d l. i. m g. !-' foi tht ; -s.ti'.r. The appt'ti.t ".eij .., Ii iic ;jj is aseriSrt-d ;o the ititViet vr- nt C- i Hismaii Scott of Kri". Mr. li tie. t is ,t cousin tif Solici tor (ti.era! 1'i.ks ii,t! i e n:v h tve a'so-rect-iv d aid fi-ui t!;.it i't.'!:-r. II;sap p ;n' ine'.it-, l,'jwii-r, one lit to be made, as he IS V t ii 'iu'it'le i fi-r the p- si ;ori, is ai, active Dt iO'.erat, ami tJut :s g the v.r.i' ;.w et i vice and lids :t creditable u.i'-tary ltci'id. C;t f.kn K rui.Ai.M, Piii.cess I.iliua kilatii ai.-f the meuibers of their suite ca'.lol at thc White Ilous-i at Washing ton at i.oon on WtJi;-sday and paid the ir i -rpe .is to the President and Mrs. Clevth.t.d. The tpjeen's p.tttv wa3 ac compjtied by Mr. Carter, the IIawai:an miriis'er, Mrs. Carter, Mr. S. A. P.rown, of th;- State department; Captain Tay lor, of the army, and Lieutenant Hod ge is, of the r.avy. They were met at the ni i j et-'nince I j S-cretary Hajv.rd and Asnls'.atil Secretary Adee and ecor tetl to the liiu1 p tr'or, where President and Mr?. Cleveland awaiud thtni. The rotm had Wen decorated for the occa sion with puni's, ferns and fljwcr9 and the adjoining p triors were similarly adorn-d. Th- tjufon was presented to the President an .1 Mis. Cleveland by Secretary H.iyrd ar.d the oilier mem bers ot thw par'y were presented by the Hawaiian minister. A Praitical illus'.raiion of soms of thi i.ites of frtight on ihe railroad1? and the di-ci imiraii.-cs has just come to lieht. A short time ago a merchant at New Florence, in Wetmoreland county. purchased of a Pbi'adr lphia Crm a keg of blast'ng powder the price of which w .s J2. The k. g was shipped Vy the renrsyivania Ilailroad and upon Us arrival a' New Florence the purchas ei, when he went to pay the freight found the charges amount to cJ.fO '.to cents mote than the cost of tho powder, lie rtfused to aecept it as he could ship the keg fiotn Philadelphia to Pittsburg foi r0 tents ainl back from Pittsburgh to New Florence for 150 sating ?.30 on freight by shipping il through ami back. The railroad noff.ed the Philade'phia louse to send for the. package, but that Crm rtfcd as the powder was only worth S-2.HI ut d, lo get it luck they would have to j!y the freight both ways amt ut.tirg to .ro.O. Elskw it i:ki: in sur paper will be found the ballots for County Superin tended of Common Schools. There were but thrpe candidates who had made a canvas before the day of the election for the , flb-e, and on the day of meet it:g 01 t! i direct' rs it whs ctrthin tl at lie tif t!.. tht. - would he beted. Mr. .?. C. M. Pitt. r. of Johns' own, was E ami rated It ii-r- the cor; vent ion as a possiti'e d.-.tk lo rse Hiid l;nd tliree vots on flf fii but retis d after tliat bahot. The -Mr' cli r.i had g.od material to sertct from, and in tlie election of either the present incumbent, Mr. L"wis Strayer, or ot Prof,"sor Leech, the ef ficient pirripal ot our Kbtnsburg schoo s, or of Mi. W. J. Cram-r. the supettendent e'ect. thrre rould be no possibility of a tad selection. The final rcull iu the elec' t n t f Mr. Cra trer. phices the rtsp. r t- :b!e l.isk of su perir.tetiding the edncatior.il mttres's of (.'atubria county for the next three yeais in his hands, imJ we feel confident of the faithful performanc of the trust, lir. 7ramer waj born in Allegheny township, ia about twenty-eight years of aire, and received his early education from the common tcbools, the system which he is now elected to superintend. He afterwards attended the Indiana State Norma! School Trom which he graduated iu tlie class ot 1S84?. The i'utaburirh Ij:t.'.:-h. a leadiu,.' K .-pujiic.ui I'iP'i' "f that Ci-y in a loaJ edr.ora' o.i Tu -! Us-:, thus sums j 1 1 rj.f- sis ! -i u . : ". : "Although F.-r r C kirn: declined to speak at ;, - A us (.' uU b.t - q;K't oh the jrr.M.ntl ti.a- h" was -u. of i!i'.ics. there '-- u good t'evu e wlij think that J. ss irU -r t. ih .t orgai.izttiou has not or, I, (,, l..:u I ,ck n.:o i-j;itics, tut baa I m ;;.!n tack in a way l!it is not like'y to c. induce lo li.'nuhlseau s.ren.itb. or hmuiony. Ilia declaration iu that let- ter tliat the Kepub.icana nave not tne o!ht.r veni-u' tint if certaln c use knt ap wiih iht- inarch of events'' . Wil j,lSiS'ed on he himself wjuM prob cnta!:Iy tears no rtsemblace to an ably he the first victim of the in-jaaure, o!;ve branch : and now comes the report ; since he would not hesitate to counsel .' . , ,(it..i cir fa resi9ta.ice. There is no mistaking Hie that he is ready to actively enter me , . ,, , . mat lie 13 ica j .... ' earnestness of sacli an utterance as thl3. fray for a fl:.al struggle as to whether the ; The agitation of the genera! subject is, Blaine or the Uonklmg interest shall bv no means confiLed to rar:iament. rule the party organization. Meetings are held and speeches made I- ' hard to perceive wherein this an- , with regard to it numerously throngh , , ... i out the Lnited K'ngdjm. A curious nouncinent holds out any prom.se of m-! phaJM, of th(. .;ontshlig the SAi:Ulg of creased R-pab'.icau strenght. The villiam O'Brien for Canada 10 show fact is that the struggle between b.aiue and Cockling has been going on, in one : fotm vr another, since 1S7G, aud next to , the fatal disposition of the party to Wen-: tify itself with corporate evils, that fight has been the most productive cause . of disaster and defeat. If the Gght is , . v , ijv, oaa to be jenewtd, it is impossible .0 see what it can do but to reproduce its for- uier results, and involve the party in st ill more decisive reverses. j . .... That result .3 made more strikiiigl y ; imminent by the fact that the suprema-; cy of either influence in party maoagn- ' merit holds out little encouragement to those who Leiieve the cause of honest i ... . , . government and the interests of the pso- jile to be inl'nitely Qiore important than ! the glonhcation of anyone statesmen or the advancement of his supporters. If 15 a ne is to rule, the party has got to bear 1 he burden of his past dabbling in coi i- ra e legislation and his present al- j States. Perhaps there ia nothing more j ny creek township. liare.s v th the great plutocrats. If . significant than this exodus. But though i j:hHrt j. Ei wards and.Sidna Dull, Johns v. kiu.i' to re, urn to power. that the Coercion Bill will probably become , town. me'is ine , su'fe i.n; or ihe uni ma- j u in-' u. j tt.itri i urn. iu n in i ? vur chine and stoi-.tjou of the Dorseys, ; tierald of its own doom 1.1 firm and abid IlV.tons and others of that class. In wl?f the frkn-Jsof Ireland. X 1'. either evtnt the old mil agonisms that h iv caused defeat in the past will be revived with added bitlerness. If the struggle between Conkling and Iilaine :s to be actively renewed, 111011211' ful Republicans may be pardon ed if they tnka to the woods. On last Saturday evening al New York, Henry Geotge and Father Mcdlynn at a meeting held there, estali- lislied their new eociety or nartv for 1 for which they adopted the catchine , rmuie of "The Ar.t i-Poverty Society." If there is anything in a namf, it prom ises wtll ; just what we all want, and jiist wliat Ilmy George and Father M. (.JIjLn, we are afraid cannot furnish. A vast m;j ji ity in this world are ds tintd to "ern their ewn Lral the vy.'-.tt of their brow'" ai d i:o soe'ety or j'.ir'y, until the end of Unim v.iil ever m.ike it otl erwis. Th Sr! wlio later d.l 'gedily ail! s-tve thir earnings will in the end have a far better antidote to povty than can 'oe got from all the the onesof Henry George or th" pre.tchings of Fa h-T MjG'.ynn, while those who are id'.ers and quander ttieir !imea..d eari.iricrs, whether they belong to the "Atiti-Poverty Society, " or nof, will in the end be poor. There w ill be excep- tions in both these caae but this will ; always be the genera1 result. . There are some people1 however I , '. '. , ' " resoly to jump t every theory, no mat , ter how absurd or impracticable, at:d : the new party will have i's followers ; yno see in me luture the rni'lenr.ium as . tra i"'- houk iui occasion oi me lem it were, when poverty will be one of the ' "alic nomination for lasan extra ... ,. ' ,. , lu ordinary one. The question before the things of the past, when the tramp will : Democratic pnrty is simply whether the rtde in Pulinan chts and the country orderly and unpretentious, but masterly editor spend hit sunimeis at Long Branch or Cpf- M iy. A ASHINOTOK letter writer Buys: . - One of the Auditois of the Treasury D' par.mrl. who h id rented a house in a fashionable quarter of Washington, ' was Furpnsed to disc-.iver, at the end of the month, that, bis landlord was none otbei than oue of the Messengers in his bureau. Further irquiry showed that t 1 , x 1 , he -auer bad been loanmg money through ihe department to impecunious cletks extorting in return an interest of ! ten per cent, a month. The ex Messtn- ger claims to have kept $10,000 in con- ... . , ... . , ,. stanl circu.ation which netted him a . pit dir. of about fS,(.00 a year. j , O.n Friday of la3t week at a sale of J. I. L . J i .. 1. ( al 1- inoi jugu oieu n.ocs, a. tue iveunesaw stock farm it. Sumner county, Tennes- see, a yearling colt with the best blood and linenge showing great promise Was started with a bid oi 1,000 and was run t ,p i i, , t-t i ,i n up to and knocked djwn to the Dwyer Br.-s. of New oik for li e sum of $0.- oH. It was said to he as handsome a piec- of horse tlesh a3 was ever foaled and with on.- exeptiou the highest price ever paid for a yearling colt , To .he question put to Sect y. I3:iyard whether the United States would see M.t th ..-,tv i,;p1. o w.f India country wants to borrow from i c l,z'D9l Ule Lnllea 9Ute3 WBS r . . . . .that official repl.ed : "This Gove rn- j and .to be initiated into the mysteries of j saw it when it ! was 200 yaida awiy 'D In tlie neiehl.orhood have suffered de ment is not collecting private debts i civilization. 1 seemed utterlv bewilderprl Sh. Pdations at the hands of unknown peisons with public gunboats. American citizens in We will protect oil their public rich's i...t u,M.-m r,.-.t i0. . .' . . .. fi private contracts." Thk Democratic 1 C Si jto (tnvanliAn .....wv... ,Ky., on Wednesday, . - hel 1 at Louisville ni iiiina'.td General I HicKner, lor ttov- ,' 1 he n'at form t -- eu., r ov acclamation. 1 tu r'atJorm t x WI StS ( nil li cni,S in PVP nn! di - ce.-, coercion in Ireland, denounced the tiiriff and d' tr.a-.ds itsrevisMn.at d fav- . . . ors honest ..cfTicerei or m . Rnfklm'11 Arnlrn Sa'tr, ! The tu st salve in the world f.r out Ihui- es. Sores, Fliers, Silt Itneuiu, Fever sre. T.tter. ci. a; ted Hands ciiiiibiains. Com- and a;: Skin tv options, and positively ctnet- IM,-, ot no pay required. It i guar"- antie,! to Kive perf.tt -atisfaetion, or roonev retunnd. I'rir- cents Ter h',x. Forsale hy K. JtnifMinlW. yy, McAteei, t f Loretto - The conttact fur buiMmc the ccipcwds nod sewers for the Court Rouse and Jail were awarded by the eO'iimiv.ii)r.ers to Mr. J. A. t,liriert)akiT, of thu place, for the of f I..10T for tlie csroolS and ?., .7 fw the w f?i.iij( H . ni:i; f.i,,);--! ifruoin. J A snt-ak thief yisit?d the smot e touse I oi jir. i nomas llcmver, iu Cauibria town slop, on Tuesday n'ht. and thc next morn- it:B Mr. Uonver was hort a shoulder and a 1 ham of meat. The Use, made indicate ! that the thief wore n tjood eir.ed boot. Iristi Affair?.. Til" ru.tili drtia' e C'o:. H.l! is i,o w in ; IfK Oi It" Wil i.o hop 'S to coi.: inns ii 1 1 will Im oi x -d in the I.ish (.'oer ; i ess in (.' i u m .t- ,iu i M:. r ... N.oiu: u:i i' Juuh or J :i.y. i-Vcrj i'rp .dlul aiiieiidiLi.ii'H . ft r -d w.th'ii: i.u.uter. S -Veral have been d-t-at'd a'reatlj o:ie Ijeirig h jiroviBioa that ;Ke beor-l n iair-u-s be vr :ithifd to iruprtaut ciiri!.-. on ly. This rsui'. is uiidt t swi to m.m Ifi he (i.;vrii:nic;! iir'i.'S,'d to us? the ex treme .i.i-r ivi'Si il by Hi" bill to attark teiiant cnnbiriaf ions. Mr. II -a- 1 t-'n I i fir :.4 fn 4- V bff I hi 1 1 111" the people thereof what 9ort of man their Governor-(rrneral Iord Lana- t ,,0ne1 . Jhl! Ir" tenants of the K,. I, 1 vcrA In ml-a tl.,n ' " lerms w5lh himl,y WDictl evictions r0uid be obvra'.el, and to these he as- sented. Subsequently th.rking it to his advantage be withdrew bis concea- Eiona, and said that the court', must set- te lhfl d.fferencp- Such i3 tnp ffist of tlie charge against Jansdowne. but he j will be used to furnish a living iliustra- I tion of an absentee landlord drawing the j sustenance nut of Treiand and breakincr hT9 iau Mr (rBrien i fipf.i .rp. vesterd v to 1 be thunsaniln nf I people who had gathered at (ueenstown to bid him farewell, that when the lib ty loving Canadians hid herd his story of J- rd Tansd ownt's crueity to Ma l9nMta thPy would not consent to be governed by such a man. 80 there is . Meanwhile ihe frovernment majority ! in Parliament of 101 holds firm and the j prospect for Ireland is materially swell- ' ; ing the tide of emigra.iou to the United i W ' A W WI'II I ( IIIIIIHII l M ! 11 f,tTlr. m..c n,. Miuf .f m.n . v An Extraordinary Political Era. The ciim is unable to see in the present condition of federal affairs any such ex traordinary circumstances as would call for the renomination of a t'resident. In supp rt of this theory it cites the cases ot Lincoln, selected for the second ; time in the crisis of a great civil war by j the vas: power of an unc.ii querable ma- ; pliinu I hit rit cni.n,linj (KM) IN Ml tu.r : 3 ' V ' 'rr V 1 renomination bv hi9 reoutation as a i ureal military hero. But about Cleve- 1 land's situation it sees nothing to lead i to a likeresuP. ! We beg to suggest to our neighbor ! that there Is sorm thiog no'able in the , complete success of the first Democratic i administration that was elected for a j quar'ei of a certury. Al! predict ions . ot l); moera' ict.nlure have nee:, ralsihed. Th..- confidence oi U eC'iuntry has been completely won. Our foieiirn adminis tration bus 'teen no less brilliant than our d itnesiic. For Ihe the first time, the departments of S:ate and of the Treasury huve been brought into har monious and effective co-operation in the regulation of the relations of the government to our foreign commerce. The credit of the country has ihs been ad- varcea. j-rands upon the revenues have been so; ped. The business com munity has bet n brought to unanimous support of th- policy of the trovertiment an., rivalrioa i, ..r. r, ,.f atandln? ha;e ie3 )osl to sight in lhZ general Vporil, . For thenst time since the high tat iff has been in torce tne mi,nfac' -urers and importers are in accord for reduction of duties to a point that wl fi4ci,iule jloneat collection of revenue These are but few of the circumstar- ! and most patriotic administration of Cleveland, with its great peaceful tri- ucnpna or JJemocrHtic principles, 13 Ies3 , worthy of recoetiition than whi-a th i , achievements of t,m mmn .Viipi, - - - l ""tt,aa,lar,Tttti r-AA -i 1 were based the renominations of Lincoln I l"J9.iary ai ji ,.oo was carried. , t anJ Grf-n. -V. I'. Star. Little Indians. Captain Trait arrived at Carlisle, Ph., i : 0,1 Sundy morning from Fort Marion. , FliV' wiU) ui8SIX,v fivR Apache boys rtnd i girls, members of (ieronimo's band, cap- t,red by General Mil. s in Mexico iast j 3uamJer. From the d .pot the captain . marched them to tne Indian schools, ; j s"mt 4" or 500 yards distant. Here ' ! 'hey i,nt0 ,llJe di,lii, ro,om nd s'lt ; down to a breakfast of beef, potatoes. lvfllid and Cllffew Xo th,s iw , i Very kindly, and showed considerable ' j ability in handling the white mau's knife anil iorK. iney were tueq laKn out- side and grouped against the wall of one o th bui,,iinor!, whpr , u,.fru ..v,, 1 J took their picture. They were a rough j looking set. S ime hid nothing on but a rfaRed Set of underwear. Some were , 8o;-69, others hat less. Others were , clad in a heteioger.fous ma3Sof vaiiega- , lfcd r8R3 Miiny of ,,ip Rilg wore more than a tattered skirt, while about the only protection for others was an old table cloth or dirty government blanket. 1 Ahcse were soon removed and given a j tu,,.V.lr'' l.b sciublm.g being done by , civ.nzeo utile Indians, who seemed to ; enjoy ti.king the hide off of their less favored brethein. Tney were then sealed on chaiis while red-skinned har bers croiud ll.eir W,- n.ir si,..i. lrZ a ' T V a. X.J L 11(7 J Ifrlir- Willi I came last fa.!, to be shown the zrouuds - Y T T Ilion License exists in Iowa in spite ' . . . l" . ipokuk mere are tiny saloons in wnich , "...oj, nuu iiiirr yrouioiiea liquors ate openly sold. The saloon- U' li J Ir r luin w ri anA -V. m tpinir T,a C inlA ll,a rttt. t ..... -i.j uraouij a . J'cer.ss fee of 4(X) ea.-h, mnkir.fr an an- nnal rever.na nf (! non a hiK is .r, , . ,. .... ,0 CAt-- d. d on the streets and public ground s. . m... . i. ..... 1 . v, . . iK'utu ruoii ii nceiiso iee c uiu not oe ..ll. ti... 1 . 1 - ', r-u.T-u, ir aiioon Keepers or Keokuk cheerfully lav it in return for I'.Um hy th- municipal govermeot, ' Piess and the citizens irenerillv What. . oAtnm-nturr t. .hi, " hibitory legislation when a large and int..i! t ,,mm, . a.-.v vvu; wj i-l l tUiO UL'LIII III 1 a,-:.. ... i , . . vu.. wwia-- rait: 11 111 i- 1 rn -niiau)n?;y repudiates ii! iv 1.111- rn h;b:'!on is treated as a dead letter Hiwh License takes its proper p'ac' without leg; siuction simply liecaue r in 'larmony w ith public 'entirDent License is the light thing in ?D3 P1" ai tne r:gnt time. I'I, (7(l- h'l-''i'i I.'ford. 1 -n Knl to nonp Vrapint F. Iward Shepherd, of Harri.ihurg, 111,. ,: Mav;njf received so much ttenefit from Eii ctric Hitters I foi it mt. i,.t running sore on "my .eVV.Tr e" ht vers " w - i won i nave to nnve ti, . lusted mL u t now sonnii ana n ' ! wtlCtL,5J3,i,t,e,r9. "r.e 8ld "l Cfnts a ; xbv 7. Jamel IZ" ' . W. McAteer. of loretto. j 11)1)1 l"lt VI. LOCAL. We wH!i to anuo'jMce ti tiv teac'ier of CainiirU cnun' v, ttist a Pr..:. --?iri.i 1 Clss will rie- .)ruai: z d mi M mii ix t- xl, M i ! li. ia our cl)'lll. We -.iinil 1v -;' sp.-c.al al tentlou to ill.- profir-isiaa il ii .1 V IaiKl H J.S Foi.fv (ifco A. Moos To the School Dikectok k I'ambkia County. tl.Titit men : 1 take tl.is opportu -nity of exien-t!!:K ni siiicoie tlianks to you. tor tlii- honor yon hive p,-ri erre i in ?e!ecl inn Rie " fiitpriritenilHr t of the S'jliuoiri of the county," and no effort of mint! will bt spared in the tlHPhargtj of the duties locum bfnt upon that ofti.'e. It-peottuliy, Vv'. J. Cramer. May 3, 1M87. NOTICK. You and your frienils are invltfd to visit (Jable t Co'.s Store in Altoona, (1402 E'i-v-enth Ave., Stienk Block,) any tiaie :t sails jou best, wbero they will show you a large .ttKk of seasonable dr ti.ls and fnry (roods at low pricrs. You sre invited to their Coring lpnimj i.rxt Thursday, Mav 5tn, which will be a ort of "May I)ity," nnrt barriiiis i'i all departments will bs place I hefere tli-ir customers. A Iteatuiful '"oloied card wi;l tie Kiven tvery purchaser inai osy as a soil oi souvenir ot the occa- 01 " " r i"-"S "I m-, "U e,Oies 31 6 P m' ntRKiAin: i.itr.si:s issn u. The foIlowm!I I1)ftrliftl,P ,icnsrfl were Uri.hans' Court 'suea lhP ' "r 1,11 -"lans ourt for the week ending Wednesday, May s:h. lSH" : Francis Leckey and Florence Wolf, Mor- re"vl" . Newton hlmiston, of Confraauiih and Lizzie Uraneli, Mo.reilyi.le. James Mulligan and L, Wertr.er, Chest Springs. Walter E, Djwney and Alice A. Maloy, Johnstown. Valentine liudatz and Mary Kiir.k, Cam bria. Henry Pu-hner Lower Yoder. and Adeline Schmidt, Michael Weber and Maria Dunda. Cam- Drjl Aliarea3 Marck ana Susan p8rli(,0 Cara. hria rrh na vinnm .1 v,hra s-... J. M. Deafer, Johnstown and Elmeda . Adam H. Weaver, Cont uiaugli and Mary A. W"jl)b, Kicblaiid twp. John K. Frye and Georgie Arnold, Johns town. Andrew Tarboy and Augustine Conrad, Cambt ia. L'-vi Kauffman, (irubbtown, and Ella Croyle, Upper Yoiler. Franl: ISIank and Amelia Huber, Coue niaugh. Thomas E Piunkett. Tunnelhill and Alice i M. Carney, Munster two. Francis Kenney and Jennie O'Brien, Tun- . nelhill. ' (thar'rt Y.nt t.f Cnnmiii,ih I 1 T?..,KK t. i .. " s ' Samuel A. Rhodes and Louisa Krinej-, M'bviile. . " " " . . C onnt, Snperienlot Tbe Scno"' D.reciors of Cambria county, met at the Court House on Monday for the purpose of electing a County Supettendent. When the roll was called two hundred and fifty-two directors were found to be present, wanting twenty-four of a full convention. Mr. Char.e B. D ivis, of Wood vale, Chair man of the Convention; 1) W. Coulter, of Franklin IVirouc'i. and M. F tz'iarris, of (iallit'z'tn, Yice Pre-ideiil : W. A. 75. I.it- tie, I) A Harris. J. Kinney, William Oppy, and H. M. Tomb, Tb-oordiiifc Secretaries; and Emery West, of Conenvmgh Borough, Ii-'ading Secretary. The following resolu- tion was offered and adopted ; Whkheas, Norma! Schools taught bv pro- i fessional teachers in different parts of the county during the soring and Mimmer niontlis, would secure edueational advanta- CPrttoau tfrirhers and others neslrinir tti i of educatn.n would t Z&Z i vention that the County Superintendent1 hail liereafter urge the fnrmation of normal ; cUf-ses at different points in the county, ynd ! that we request him to visit the same, that j lie nny b able to learn the character of the Rolved. That we will not snnn-.rt an v 1 candidates for County Superintendent wtio refuse to nlpilun iIh.hki.1iui t nouli ,r , . . r , be directly connected with any normal ; school, if elected, present engagements ex- j Ceired. The question of salary was then taken up ! and Mr. W A. B. Little, of AUeghenv town- , Mr. Frariris O'Friel, of Loretto. moved to amend by fixing it at $1,200. The amer.d- i ment was voted down and the motion Cxiric . The tllllTiinR'inn nf paroiiHato Hair.. ,,-t ' in order, tho following names were placed ! in nomination : Lewis Strayer and J. W j Leech, of Kbenshurg ; W. J. Cramer, of : nY 'Z?n"Z " iY-I'1 of J"hnstown. The balloting resulted as f 7,lra'er. r"Xr' McFee'tei stra,.pr Cramer'. Leech straver Cramer', FIRST BALLOT. 100 54 94 3 02 SECOND BALLOT 59 THIRD BALLOT. 04 I 58 VJ . j,eech. FOURTH BALLOT, . IjrTmer, Leech, ' ' strayer, Cramer, Leecbf I ' Cramer. Leech, ' ro 8i 107 . FIFTH BALLOT. 122 , 114 ; j 132 1-U i SIXTH BALLOT. After the result of tbe ballot was ascer- ' ined. the election of Mr. r.nnZr ... . , tained. the election of Mr. Cramer was on I motion made unanimous. ' Miss Emma Weiss. IS years o'd. a aa inHtonlfv bil I a A r. K T , t, " T VJw v" luc A ruu"lva."18 . was crossing1 tne trackJnTr Ta ! IT fA I ti s n T .,-. . . ' Za ZX" Z"l" i V?JDe ?" ,.f rr. r . . I ---- nivu iui l J T " J ; and faced the swiftly approaching I nun uu iui i muuieia, hdq men turned I vwiuuiiYP. z.ii euKineer aia everv- , thina; in his power to ston it hot. nriti, a. 1 . . ' , out avail, aua tne cow catcher a'rnek , and irintant.lv feiiii u,a o ; V. 1. . I , i : . . . . ' 4 i lurr u.tj iinriy reet i rom tne track The engineer was much affected as th -:v.. .. - . ' 1,10 , ,i.arU i..n Up mio du raee as the pilot struck her. ! TT,iri.- 1 , . . .5..01, SILVER. The : ,,rTK into the , 4i n u"l ? 0 fe.u.V." rrasury for re- "empuon since me tnu passed duriDir th 1 .- , . r "' ! l J h9 become a ! 'a has deereased in flow for nra i days ast. The. Treaft.rv .ffit.i. . - j . . . , . r- ' UJ"It'. ,iiw,uoo of ine co,u the country at the time tl ,"XCu!,nes banks and railroads mat f T,", .ln'hw fp,in of 1SS d f mV rf Ph 1 "l have bw r mi; iuuiiuj at .ue nme tne made SS3. deemed at the Philadelphia SnrTrea i sury alone. The coins, as counted, were I stowed away in bags containing 1,000 ! each, and were transferred to the Mint ! to t e turned into the Government cru- ' cibles. Here the metal melts down and ' purifies itself or the baser alloys in the : o'd oo'Ur form. Each fl.OOO makes a , silver brick of 1 S.K) ounces in weight which is stored away to await its turn "O'.lars and frac worth of si.yer of standard fini,ne i. f1'"3 ln each ,of the old coins, and 0 511 far to abou; $175,000 at this point 'tns a nor ii Lit .vjn.vis. The Nat:oi:a! Gut:.d of Ptnnsy Iviuiia will ii .l be represented at t!u Ni:o':.il drill at '. llt.!T!ttell ir. Juut tirai.ite has been Ji covered near Gi j ra'.ter, in Tm rks c miiti , a.: J oae piece tilts-t-d tut Hi. otli'-r day was over CO fet lony, w ichina over ."Oi tons. -Wulian. Brown, of Philadelphia, started o.ton la t Frilii ri'hLt.killa man whom , li alavi-d had iured hi wife fmru her honio. ' Il-'tlid not liai the nun, Put met his w if-j d .ti'ata.'d lie: iatally. 'Caroline I'a'Lerson, aged tns year-, an In lian .-q iaw. died hist k av K -d II jusp, Ca'..srntius ijii:ny. So- has drawn p risii..n for niHiiy ytais on account ot va'ua- Ide eeivicts ria!rred tj her has'.-and in th V, AT of 1S!2. Tht(i:ant re Pes, which have luietofoie bei-n car f u ly jju.tr. !ed in the National Museum at i.shii tton, re now placed on Mil li.' xhibi:'on. Many of these are pre sents received liom ciowrart hearts In his trij: ar mud ti e wo; id An east t eiiud freight trai:. on 1L0 Puiiosy vania Ilailroad was wrecked cn 1 uesiy morning at Gap Station. Ten loaued cars were badly broken and their contents damaged. 15l'1!i Hacks were bloikiied for several hours. X: 10 breaker 1 f the Lehieh ana Wilki s baire Coal Company, situated at .Sugar Notch, three milts from Wi;kej.barre, was destroyed by fire on Tuesday morninc. At 2 o'clock the coal in the mine was burn inn, tiie fire having extended down the shaft to a dept of 700 feet. The loss so far is es timated at $100,000. Citizen (ieorge Francis Train says that when he stopped eating nit-at. thirteen years ago, and began living on fruit and grain, he weighed 210 pounds. He now weiuhs ISO, ana a i lie is six feet in height lie thinks he has the correct proportion. He has not been ill an hour since he began fasting. At Lockport, X -w York, Mrs, Joseph Farnswoith.aged twentv-five years, has run .011 on uunmou s lamer, ,ainan Farosworth, aged sixty year. Mrs. Fares worth left two small children. It is sup posori the couple have gone to England, as they putcha-ed tickets foi Liverpool. Wi I'.au Ctovne. ai;ed twcntr.twn va-a ' T - ' ' ...... an employe of the Mahoning Valley Iron Company at Yuungstown. Ohio, was drawn through the rolls on Friday morning at 10 o'clock and instantly killed. He was to have been married next Tuesday, and was the only support of a widowed mother. The grain exports so far this year show a marked iLCrease over those of last year. During last wnk six -teams!, irs sailed for the I'nited Kingdom and Continental nottA with 410,lti bushels of grain, making the i tjtal numbrr of bushe's expoited since . - . . January 1 1,708.117, an Increase of noy.cou bushels over that of the same time last year. Ie Wir, of Boston, better known as the "Belfast Spider," and Willie Clark, of r nnarie'piiia, lought twenty rounds with tlln lil.t ,,I,.m t l.,.J. :..0 . T viK.ii- Ki,.. ,.11 ,.i.,ii ny infill, hi. Ijiii'g Island, for $1,000. Clark was fr-arfully punined but "Npi.Irr" escaped injury. Clark's seconds theiw up ttie sponge at the j end of the twentieth rmmd An Oil City bov has a pair of Cochm- China roottrrs rt enormous eize that he bitches to a small waeon of bis own con struction and orives about the premises. On a recent Sutntiy, while his patents were at church, be hitched up his team, and in seven ioads hauled a tubful of chips trutn a new house that is being built on the next bloc. -The late Alexander Mitchell once asked hisftiend. Mr. Morrill rt - speculation with him. The latter declined. A few weeks later Mr. Mitchell handed him a check for ?:i0,000. -What's this for?" inquired Mr. Merrill. Oh," was the rep'y, "that's your share of profits in the deal I asked jou to go into. You though you weren't in, but you were." A conveyance of all the residuary estate of Samuel J. Tilden, exceedine probably 000,000, has been made to the Tilden Trust ana niea in ew ioik. Ieadini? hwrers I ... " j : are of the opinion that the action of the ex- ' ecutors in making this conveyance will ..,., ,,, . , .. i ptu ",e Tl dn "e,r9 frora n Prt of the residuary estate, even though j ' xne molten metal or furnace C. of tbe Thoropsou Steel Works, worked iu wVI t through the foundation of the cast-house on I ba,ur(1av anl n down to the river. As 80on a9 trie metal came In contact with the water a terrific explosion followed. The cast-nouse was raised Id such a manner that the sides fell in and carried with them a portion of furnace B. No person was injured. On Sunday trornine. when Jennie Os wald, 11 yeare of age, came into thedinine room of her home, In Shaler township, just tley on d the limits of the City of Pittsbure j she found her father. Charles Oswald, sit- ! ting in a chair with his thrust cut and her j , younger sister. Bessie, lyin on a l.tinge j iii-jii. ii witsitcnse or suicide on me part i of Oswald, pnd all rtigns indicate be mur- . . . ' L . ur i dered DIS daughter before cutting his own , t h win t 1 1111 ; -After a day of summer heat St. Taul, j iumo., was vihtieti at o citCH CD oUU lity I evening by a teiribl hail storm, which did j ! much damage. Hail stones raoged from the , size of a pea to that of a goose es, s;.me 1 of the Inrccst weighing four ounces .nd j measuring nine Inches in circur fen nee. ! (ila-is was broken wherever exposed, thttt In fhp tliwr rif ttio Stattt t -anitnl H,irw. .l.'l. a . . . A numl ' " structure, chimneys. etc.. were wrtcked by the wind. j The bod its of three i egroes, brothers. , named Sylvester, were fouDd hanging to a . - I "-e roauMoe six miles east of rroctor, 1 aeardon' c7 w'.s TtT 7 r " ; be bn k-u up." The farm- atld 't Si'fllH tllev tr no lir sul t V.1 nn t liu Si I. , i ves!ers Rs as iui- Kuoi y ni.ett i nese negroes pantlvely comfortah'y, yet scarce Is ever did anv work. No arrr.-ts have i.een made, ' . F YS P E PS S A WkM-W mmhmmmhm Is daTnrroa u wfll m- ditftr rawing complmint If oirWtvi, it tnd. by impniriTin nutrhior. nrxl d tirf'infr rlif tm of the ejstum, W prepare Ue wif l-tr Kapm lcljr., THE RESTTfHi.C i Unirklyand comrlMoly nrei I1 wiei.ln in n tlJlS01"; "r""!'"' H It IiIiib, Tnliiig fhn f-oml.etr. It enncboaand pnnflf-. thn LIikkI tiina-JI'IS""- and ' anaimilatinn of f.H1 P iJii1'?' Lh o h,'"""",l f"tnr of the Jirrt Rrfnnti Church B,lt,m(ire. M.1 , av . Vrln" "" Brown'a lmn Bittara fa- pia and Indiyratiun I tak irreat plnaanrn in n-om-mndin it huthly. Alao c.ndnr it a ap1Ddjd tuuia aijd iimgnrat.ir. and very atrrnirtiieniiiic " r-l.?1 YVL C PIT, Jad of Olrcnit Cnrt. Z.?Vy?U ,Di' MTBL. L,rr "M chirfal ttl BjotiT to tlm efficacy of Brown'a Iron Bitters foa t7pepaia. and aa a tooio." Otnuina haa abore Trada Mark and cni.J rd Horn a2.Tal.'...Tl,', 'krr. Mad-only br BUVW-S CBCMXCAI.C9.. B ALTlMOV.zl Ml. infill! liUrl 11 1-1 l W - W a i i - mmm Go lo GKIS, FOSTKIJ CiiriiCtS, MllttillLlS, lillM'S, Oilcloths, Linoleum, Lace Curtains, Feathers, riuvoman Curtains, Madras Curtain Goods. vv.. uncqualed and prices tlu Orpl.ansCourt Sale j UHiunir nrsi rpTitr 1 ISLUfiDLt REAL Hy virt'ip of nn a:a or. lor "f the (ri-i;ina t'nurt 'itiTtfri:i "nu:v to mp !ircto! there i'i v ...e,'. t i Put lfc S;i1p nt The Court i!"Hp. iu ihv i'dr'dij:h of Ki-en.-'irir, nir.ty c,r ( 'Ulilbf . oil s.iTT'j:7).y,.v.-fi'7Ji, 7ss; rf O or1nrk9 n. m., 'h ( illownir 1pcrOpf rp;i! : .iTp . iif c.ieiiTrttiP'1 av.A iW-sf-ri 't-vj in lhirO flu ri J Writ ot I'arfirion iht) dr.iirn h"v uinu vinr eanip in f ho e.-f:ie of K. X. ' "liri-Iy. d"en !!. vt7 AH Ihe hi X tun i ii-u- Pt. a! ?n j tnirpal riirht in in -W i'lin t; N . k h'li is ttnj n.:i nn dc'TH ! '! f- W'.ve A rvrtaiti tmt of I ir.i Fitunfi" It. ! .lufm IhtihIiu., C;itriNrt:t i-onniy, ft 'i'fnii.K Ihih!- :rvcvel in thf name of Cailmr n 1 i eiM -r. I: ni f nrv f I fn t hp r. tfp of Kiclmr-I li'Tch ,t, hin ! oi Hoo'jjpr Hr;(!!eV estate nni c'l--r hrHer known tr e .! .h liur y'f.ri t-'' ? r rtie lJoniotc;!i. Hcairinini: FHif-ir fi'L th-np. h; W;i mmtpi m t.'ie r.;iu,c "i !..-!. ar i WhiK'he'iil. N-rth : .!! r'p K. 1- ;cr- )n- ti a Ui:r : t'l'-r.oe hy htti'l nt H'-Kf-r Hrn: f': h ;r, n t 4."(!4 lp'rpcs Kst. io; ycT lic f-- v'-'ii'tT. the;ip hy hin ! w:rr;in?e- in trip ri ifip o i hftricc Heitpr. South h, !e erp(j.; av.t, -t'' '(-t h-- to t?! r df I 'vipii'i'if. eoTitufutnis ah nit nrrrs ih1 f i t prrrftr-m Tht ?urf:o e hw hiit !! i im o' gtnl urir: h.ivp Iippti ap'pi.te ir tal-n hv Itr. .1. T. hrTv nt thc va'";a "n 1 tPC'! thereon tiy the Sin r ;I " r In- ALSO A'l tl.i- Mf .ini:,.ui.- f.-i, anil minerO rihi in and nflrr N-. i wliioh N lnt:nlo, ari'l i iril - 1 n f. P.'.w -- : A i-rf im t r rt r f .n n I lm ale in S..-.1 Ti wit -i: i ol 'i iilit.-n. yitn-ite cm t lie w;it,-r- ft Sicn.'.- l.' .ri. 1 1 ii m t oint'-r. thence hv 1n : v rt: i t'-.l In th" name of ':i',hH rino Hi-iter. s,.ii'i, ;.i K i.-t i rrfl os to (..In t-. Mi.Tio,. !-v o'lii l.,p.i r,t V. . I'hriM'v, ilrr-'ii. Son th :s: '.. l-tcre-i U'c-i ftt i.ptWips t .'a post. ' l' N rTr. 4, il -r-'n et 4 pT-h. tticiif - ! 1 i ' . I .t Ai-f il 'rk Nor'li rfl ,l-ree yVf.t Vs 1'iTi-t r- t i :, j .nt. thenoe v ?mue " ) Kr. Uo-t 'jo i.t'-Iip.-- to c'otii-a. t h'encr oy larel l-.loh-i !ro .".rt ii i, ! free Kast is .T-he tlidir- !.y .-a -lie ,t 25 .Ipsrwn West 17 .f-.-lic-e t'i ( o! !,( !.y Fdll,C .Nurlll ileiTPP" W est Vo .,-r. to ?i JM..'. tticncn l-y N:iinr ll! ' ilfrppe W m 12 (T' ' e.. t! riifo l.y stone- Nertt: -1 tirr( 'p-t .li .r1-!ir to i, t, t' eiH'r ly l n-l 'il S't h.ifti:.:i S:!i.i!ti. N...rli " d.-uw K.t fit err-lii-s to Tti" i.5;!r. ! t"-' ! nti t l.i , CL-ntrtiu.nir 4$ rirrrn A I ' - -v 1 1 t!" surface :,n l btiiMiriu rt cai i pnr;.:ir'. ... 'j.i,h win Vo ..u .e.Hntely fr..m " ?. '-A : !' "I'iV.i n. i n-ns .. i ird m n"-ii rir'" iixf,n't "- .on..o-t N .. a. wtoeu is !..,., !- ' ' w- : A ..-rt On tract c.I ln-l in Tnii:,. ;t j;.iiitrin. n:i ir ;i a In ' hiP'l 10 lir. .1. !or. pi i-'..r- t liurk N. rth 1; 1. s'ntTiii too! lM-lntr.. tto-;.cp t-v 1. t'l.r fy Soir I, 'Jl 1 r" - Vpt 1 pot, ii.ni'- hy ianl ot A-.Tf 1 '1 eir r"p.- W i 1 ..-r t-l e- to n j.o-1 . tlM-nrc l.y .-.,1.1c .- JiuT-fp? W'e- A'l ppfphns t th 41 .1 wp't 1 tn-i 10 f tonp.-. Ilii-n.-p ?, n -i post, it-eu-p 1 X t "1 'fil-' . lii-oi ' I: o to.r m tut r nt the hei"p' F. i'i-iM-ii. N. rti. 07'., il-KrwH f'.-i't I er.'hi'.' to 1 oirft". n: ! t!ieuc- hv ian'! w;irr.irt pl in tl.p ii 1 - oi fiitlmrine He'-'ter North .'.1 lO-ire"- 1-". ist h ,.,pt,p. t,, tb p):iop f.f h, Min'riu, P. I iHllltmi .f .1 rmffm .1 . . I . - ai.sii-ah it.- mj.impb aroi t n.i n'na nt sai l pt:rp..r: .i wl.i. l will he nol.l se,.ratply trom the c- 1. Al.'-o A'l tli- t-i"i?n!nnu5 poal r.r.I tr.lni-r-il ri'jf.t i" aiol titi.lfr that eert-i-n t-.n-t o! .it..l ,tti. n ! '! 'ws:-l -"i- -t i ittitln. l-rxind-1 ant ,!p-i r;t p ! as ''-!. w ! j-iirl-Mrt 4 : I'.:n nuitf :.f n t-'-t. t-etni'.- i.v I 111 1 w,.rr i:.'e in tti- ti;.:i:f lio: M.'i .,v N tili 'lirop- ,.'p-t TT ) -r- ! ' - t . :. i.i..;. ,ry. tl.pnp i v . ll-nrv 'llik'-r N..'!' '.'I .!.-irr, .. K:l-'t Ii 1 .TP..- t ..- f. -t. li ,...,-p ,y :.!:. nn,! l.nl of s-inli iSrovis N .rth .1' . i!-ieree I .-' m j.--, i.p.- t . 11 t.o-t. tl.pn.-p l.y Old i' t',r '! ' " '" 1 't't' -e i . tan i ot S' Herk n. rtn r-ii nr.-vc . rtn 1") 1 w K-t ! ..f, ,1,.. u p", uXch,.n,',n . '.er.'-"'-. n' .'"hII.uoT i chrim- North ,io ,w,, ' i to ; t.-t, tlo-Tf'e I .Xt' 111 1Plfr.' K:i-t Pi ppr- eees to a pi.t. ti-H"f Soutli 11 ttiawf Kaft 'iS jn-ri'hp . -t.t.pp. tlo ni-c l.v "amp Son'h ri fjp-L"pp-- l-';i-t 4i p'-rotip? to a pot. tln-ni-p South -.-." ilearpps l .,t :;; per.-hp to a .(.t. .m l theriPp t-v lutnl t.f lir. .1 T. I'loi.-ty. South 'il dprpp yvest irw ff'c'.M to tf- pin 'e of lo scinn't r. rontainini; f.7 firrpN titiU f rrrhrs. AI.S'i Ali ttip PitiiiiiiiK n pohI pioi tninrra! rinl.t in !n. ;-n-l, r t'.at i-i-';iin tr.-i'-t of Pin.i jitu at in ;i Tiwt.-hu- i in i I; i .in. ,,,in.)0,i ilfsertl ; iis toilow t.pinir pnr art N "i 1 Ho I'inninir t a .r.t. tf-i.,-p Py inn.! wttrrirtP-l in ti e Hams ot 1 ii n t'li'.i.atine 11 plater Snn'li 'ift H'lcTCP!- Kt '-o ; i-r-t.e-- to (...itifpra. I,pi:cp f.v I tnl 01 Ir. .1. T. I'hrNtv Soiith a,; ,1,,. W'- r. " ttnpp oy iiirot oi .1. i. iiipht rsi rtt ; . .Jpift-o,..- t r,0 t.pri-t pi to a hemio.-k. an l n, .-,. ,iown tf.p 'pirti.-ll cn-. k 1 y w,r ' ''"''-pf and di-nir,pp :? in hp to u !'' "f 'amuimr. eontaintnjr JOO acres "HyT , . , , - , , T,Xc7n'7rV No tf.i r-cunikd ami nNi a? follow? : n. tn- i at a -. -t adioin'n trart in name ot .i,.hn ."""ehy janirNHrtiiWw itfumn uvjt nm p p n n p v i o i oi to er , inpnce ey la tut ot r . At i , ri - ty. doc-paw. ; North 4 .'.pn-i 5 K.-it r,i i.erphpstn a pph. tl pr,-e hv liatnp South C,2 dpifrpes K;iPt r.-j ! pn-l;p tf. n Mt.1. thpTipp hv same Sonth 9 ilptrpe j I-'.;i-t 1"2 perppp?. ihptii-p 1-y ntni- Souih 4b ileurpps ; S'a l'Pr lo ?. Oipbpp hy pitnp So, up t;t ,lpt:rpp!i f';ist ; in peri-hps. tf'pnpe f y h;itup Smith 7j ,iprpcp K.iFt 1 ! tpr- ln-. 'h'-nc" hv si'tip v ft-irri-t- t;;ist Z-2 1 pen-he ton c?t. thoni-p hv . : tu p North 4i' ih-i-rpp I xrsl;:c,cz ; fime Simtfi 12 lcyrces Ki,t 1 prli s ton p-T, thovif-c I y .djif T'j df'a'fi'f K;it .rs ftr.-lu"1 t a j I''t 4 1 iicrt! OS to p inters, tnrnrc hy i'R'Ijc v-auh 1 15 tltv.'-t? West ppr-'hr to n i-"t. tlivne t-v ; ?;im' South l.S (i'ttr'c? Wot r4 itprrfi' to il;iri ot i ,,Hlf 'nnlr.n, cinintniiK " nerpa unit ?fi jcrchr-, -y ; K M S () I-' s.l. 1 i "l Xt;' t hrl., i.!w ot Hip i!ppp ipnt ; the l.nier two l'"-vmPl,1'' 'ntereft pnyat.ip annnaiiv. to he "p' l.re-l l.y but il? aim nn. rti:ii. on the premise. The la-i in.iun-pnt to remain in ti e hnmls of the frP"eri r.urinir ire naitirai ntptime ot tttd Kll7..it'pt h t -f 'tv . ami the i-itpn'Pt therpof to he ,nnuu? I,aid t0.osf V-h "a '."i k a y' ' iriisn s to sen tnt nem t. state ot April 15. l-7. K. X. H rlstv, rtee'd. PARKER'S HA!R BALSAM VStb lwiir. Ko-rtorimj (Nylor when ) PtMit rl-nrj fh trJp, run f fi jl n Planrjn fh wUn, rtn r ir iiiiiw. ratmsiini ru L.-rt-r-i' -yt S"P njlll SlAlnl Hi-,un-. The lot Coujh Cnre yoa ran ns, tliclt.t j-rrrentive .cnown f irTotisiin ti.n. it PowrlR, T.nny, I.lTcr. Kidneys, rrlnnrT ii -.i-ii.-i nfl 01 m. i'iTrilziiul5. T!w fll- uii'l 5ti-njr-g'in aniast tlt4-av, and slowly I lift in (ovrmls ihe grriT, will tn rmrt rs!i m-)er thIr lialth liy Ihe tir-wWj- iie rf Paukfb's Tonw, br.t ciflay is d.-tn-guroua. T&ke it In time. Sold by ali Irnffi?t3 jTi The vntvt, trvt, Qilrkt nrvl rt nr for CYrrm. P'inion WftrtB, Molo CaiUrti--., nincWrw their fiir thrr prxiwfh. StixiaU pun. tiivvs notroutitt. Vak tm fn-t comfni-tAriir., HlTwifrforrm our h-n try.ilng nmetui. ti by Xiru at IM. Hipojx A(X., N. V- ( lr.AIr.M andRI ST l-rirc Rrrnrtwl 1 H0L'S ra PARALLEL BIBLES ! : iver2.(WVMW. Fii.'ly Vlutrtd. Atc'ts wanted I irruiar? iret. II 41 man t 0, Phi In. AUDITOII S NOTICE. In tin- 'in'!in.-'our' of c. nutria .-oihot In tf ninttc nt tl..- t rt ami r.tml m-.-mit of .li.h V "" i 'Xe'"""r ' n tcftatnent SHNIHG PARLOR! my elhi'p It- tl - 1 -.r.-nah ..(Ktn-trfmrt on Monday ' 1,'e'iri n. .nfaVrMiHIGH STUKET. EBKNSTU'KG.IV E'iciijtiiirif, I'a., 'cli. : "'- iiit k. hit on Auditor. NATURE'S fcriI,n,K REIKI) 1 Fri(.kStomah. CURE FOR Far TArnlil l.lrar. a.,a,m.... Billon, nrad.ma. riiev leu film cmiiT.am. riIWti Tarra.f. rirrTraw Sf-lt7ii- Apariam. -.. ... It ir rerta-n Ir. It. eflVts ; N T1( T -It f s;iit'p in Oi aatl n. i It i!:taabl to tha ' IN THE ORPHANS' 1'OIKT nl thf tVimlt nt ta.to. It can ba railed '"auihria. I tin- lo irs nml Irunl r.-prr-eiitiitive tiji m to curp. and It caraa , of I'anii-I H . l..iili v. de-f-a-cii. Hkefiimi: Vou ! oti.'iag, not by ontrajr , a re hereby citil o be and npi.par befun- tlie Inir, natarc. Do tot ialta ' .ludaea ol tlie r hues' t'mirt, to 'r. held at violent imrgatiref your- Ehpnlire, on tlie Iji M"tiiUtcl .lutii-tint then felvpj or allow Tour ebtl- 1 ami thpro to npi-e.t or ri ius- to takp tl.e Kpal t dren to take them, alwaya ; tate ot Ianiel H. Ifcmley. de-i'asfd. at the np nse this elegant phar- ' praised valuation put upon tt by an Iminm duly maoeutlral preparation. ! awarded by the id t'ourt, or jliow cati'e why Sick-Headaclis, AMD which hai een fr aaore than fortr teari t Bablto y l vi n i wi n eteryre-. 1 T Sc QUIXX'S, Clinton StjUl" SlMll' i uU lowest. CARL RI VliNTIUS, practical 4, WATCHMAKER -AND DEALER IN- : .tf I 11 v . 1 . - .-: f " ,k j -yy. . .. . j, f-.y . ; " " -' . ' ' y i , J' - it, M -:.- 'f -- r-U; 1 -v . yy- , .-j Ecst t " ... - . For :j-.-k,t smnll irimp S3 rtltbre.43 trains tv wjr: vi i-i.'ue ;44.4,. ..iir.t., ,r. i !. stroci:'- i!it:tjiv nsis-' i im 1 D" to.-.uf.r rfiuced. J X T.T. A M TB iHpry. for fa-trot sho. t.n , .., n.TZ.. I 'U t. o nfie:at at;. ies, i.i fr..m luAKLIPi FIRE ARMS CO., iwo tn-jrti m-x le with o- of tr K it , i ' nr, -i ai 1 a r.piwiy a. 1 a-c a.waja a.tu ale a:.u r-.Ui .o. ?v V . I'.s-'. .v-alOur f or !roiv Ltr'.ji. li.iT;-: : W'eakri'-f, In 1 1'l. ri,i piO 1 .-r-m inn.7,..- VI,- dlo Arii M 'n. tf est.! f-.r kj V-nrx in .1 n r thPoaand p-n IheT aP'r,1, pf-i'.-! r-nr.i.i-r and hr-in d.twn rupa t.it. fa In pcrfoptnnd fail Mai:tartmth kvA VrW li - w.' "V ort, or too f J D"i lpuo we a- k liat yoa i.nd TT.Tjr riifciriA with f trr-it r f Ttinr t rrvii i ww-nnt TEiklALl'ACK i I K K.;h .Host M I'rirh r. RUPTURED PERSO V3 can haro FREE NO TU T :. IN TH K ( iKI'H AN' t 'i tt" It 1 . f tin- tit.ty ot t 'unit. nn . TV tlio heir? nnl leu :1 t i-irieri t..t t? ot l.;i4 rv.iop, 'tv -PK-e.t. i::T.t.Ti i : V 11 are lien tiv pi te 1 t.. 1 1 and t, pear t-'.retlip lu-lei-ot li Or; b'in'l'..iirt. to he lo-.d at Ki.pi.? l.i.'ra. on tie lt M.ir..liy ot .li:ni iu-t. then an l tl t re to Hi'r- 't or r"'iiv to t.ike tlie Ke-i 1 K.-'nte i t Khz i Not.lp i't-.-e.;-P'i. at tlie npprai.-ip,l a.uato Ti put npor: il l.y an itojuit duly awar.le.l ly tin- ?.i:l f'ourt. or F.'n-w i-uu?u why a trj-te-i ;tn.i.. not he appointed to sell Hip sh'iip. josr.ril A. ' i K A V , Sl.rritf. Shprifl (itfipp, Kheiifliti-n. I'a..J April -i'i. ;s;.-4sv. R, L. JoHXS.O.N, fi. J. lilfK, A. I. BI CK. Jolmston. Buck it Co. HzVMiKltS, , - Money Received on Depsit, PAT.IRI.E OX lF.M M. iNTEHEST ALLOWED iN TIME rEPOMTS COLLECTIONS MADE AT A L. ACCESSIBLE rol"TS 71 ? J tT am !. .'....-.w. f.4:, RotiKltt nucl Sold nttd n General Barling Business ransactcd. A CCO l .V TS SO 1. 1 C I T r. Ii. A. W. Bl't'K, Cashier. Ubenrtoira, April 4. l-f.-tr. Pollctoe writ. en at fior! nottre Iu tne OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" And oflirr rirat nHv tn I ea. T. W. DTCK, H'M I Oil TH K o f z o n a iwicu n I ; I V 1 II mo COHVKM'KII M !.F.SS Ktiensnurit , July 'A. I'm II.11 MYTHS. ATTORN Ei -AT -l.A W. I'uvurwi, I'a. Wlln In f.illotiaJe Rew.on "ciitr'; fireeu GEO. M. RE APE. ATT IKNEY-AV LAW. "(fflc on (-entr ?trfet. t: ! Wl. D. KITTF.LL, ! -fV ttor n o - t - i n. -v IHF.XSBI'Kt. TA. j itffire AririrT Ho ill I risr. npp. Cunrt H oae. J. II. GANT, I'ropriet.vr. riHK PfRIK? will always ftn.I u at . ir jH I of bti?!nfi In fiustno" bonr. rlvprythink ke nea iti-l chht. enmiT'iwrLinni iuiv. EE Kind of Job work neatly an e.x I iedit iouslv executed at this office. trustee should cot he appointed to Fejl theatne. Jt'M.rti a . k a , nenn. April ihlmw, M t j x-i. 1WIA1.1 1 . . ' To '. - -- . . , " '-t '. - - I-"' i. -n aiwj , i-nri ta. ru or U'-n-ii i (-- ";- r- -"-w V""" w. . aira 1 r. , -v. 1 1,.-.-v- ta. aJMrfJit.-Jinri tj- k. iv .irt, -r: -i ' - ., ' -p - "it Keiej,i .. li..-:it.aaii e.o-ll..rH '. lydtj 1 f.l 1 Zv ' : ' 'i1 ' ai - iaao,IA. a-smm m. krt-f 1 Uth M MVM 1 MJL St., .Iolmtovn. Pa.. fr St ill T IllttOHS etc Jualitv of Goods 4EWHtHS Watches, Clocks, f i:vki.uy, Sflrervare. Mcsical Instrcmsnts AMI Sole Agent Celebrat-id Rockford Columlilii And Fredonia Watcfces. In Kt-y an i ;rui Wmlrs. I.AHfiE SELKCriOX or A hi, KlSDs o! JKWEl.lti' alwayo.i l.t-. i. I 4?" Mv !ine of ,T -wi-lrv is U'Hii'psa,! '(.tne and f ir yoni-:f i,. f,.ri tijfbas' itig el- hi re. -Al I. w.UK i;ro;iNiLtii .; CARL EIViNIUS K n-'iurc Nov. 11, 1 -t f . X11 Tlio World. .. j .... -i-.'f S - ,!. Mr: rtlla otokiit tLv rt.rtlo!t and Tr. ' .', . r- f...-:a.-f -. i up. i,u 1T i..rf-at New Haven, Conn. r ilp l no aai.: r:- c u: itie prize al tar "f.- 'V, 1- - l hnui w 1 , r-rocal pr'rias.-... Ut -V Vi ' K' Tm -a y"V 1 "rT'r ' ' IS'eiaa fMrn I . 1 f I TJ""" "''" ; .rrr- - mf u aa:r havk. Ma yaam t - .h. I o-".'-af..l -' itmh t-itf, a aa.,1 zr " iat r t KARR'S r,PMfDY X., Ore 0emit Trial of our Appliance. Aak for Termc .rv'.ilar. A. . HLUtS. (ntrelli 1. Vuy t rtTi i Kna ell .. ICS t.r a. tT'-p-inj .p. P. ii pe St . ! i-w Y i rt !. r t r 1 1 r . n i-ho 1". - r r : t'm c. -t i t A I'i I A lV I K n-lii In Atn.-rt-an - I -.; i-:, I0 !r-f .i:oi;;n I . now r.i.i. a to , 10 Spruce Mrerl. w York City FnK Sr.! Bii I.tsi;erl. N-fatee Will aor.t fr on application. .Ian. II Etenslnn Fire Tnsnrance Apcy rI AV. DICK, General Insurance Agent, EISEXS It VJl a , I' A. n n n i ;. To 1 or. Ill !Ks M- 1.1. ttiVf oi l.pri'Mul I'.i.r.i notice, that nn in n.p-t ;i refi.lenp o? Hrr.r-.r l I u.Pki ! Al. Fill, K- F "r . p 1 aa e It: ! hi the U-a It--- '1 ' r. ' t e t i y '' ' ;.? r-a r. p ot 'T,-r.!.i. j Kri. lay. ti e '.'Tt! . v .f . v i ii if. k -. i--.a " oi nn .in . i .r ine urI....-e r.K i'irti'wi:i -( ti e r a! i'f --t -i ( ,i..-p if I to ainl an..-T'tr h; t -' r,:, it tif iiii p f in i ,- , .. mil; .j i j-,;;;-., , .-fiilinu ol tie Ii .- i.t-i.-rit ie. t- n if a appra th" aniF a--.-..r.i j t.u t lsw.r u' , atn i.lacc vou are rt qii 'ro ; to aT 'en I O c t - 1-riiir. J ef.l'M A 11 Y " M.i rit;-t iSiec . Kt-aii.-n-L;. l'a i Aj r. H ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, i.oniyno.PA, 1! CHARrtB OF FliANCbCAN r.KOTHKlLS. Iioanl And Tuition fur the Scholastic Year $200. Mr.-;li Jf.:,. is r.i n cream BaUi. Catarrh ' " 1 .- M 1 I.1I.I. I ntl .- j r tl 1 1 v n t i . . 1 . I 1 1 l.. S, .i-p I I i r - t 1 1 ' y ft Anitii'lt Itlii E-j,' ! a f,rii ir .-, Rl I A j'article t at-v'l Intr. Vh -h rn'-! ard'i : apreeat'lp. rrr.-t- S ,-,-ii t - ., : I'n.g ft'.l reiti-tcr.-!. a i i, r.nar 'tm,. r LY I K". tiriinf i-t. i ifiti . N V. rarriae Makin? in si! ii PranckM Painting, Trim m in $ and KF.rAIKIXi; oi all kinds doren the SHOKTJM Mint I; artd th I.i WKT I'KlL Als.., I lj-iiriB. Saa ,ug anl Wet lea with tn.pri vol marM-iary. Al'o. all kl' heavy work d me. Camage-Jtiiith r bnp rve''' All partief trutlng me with work will be l1 My dealt with- A!l w ork wa-rante 1 p. M. C1VTI E'Tns'int-e. O-itol ar t4. ! Lfc - "'. : in)
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