(Tamlmn ;!;rccimm CRKItSHI KIi. P I. J'.lM 1 .n xi: tx, is sr. LOCAL AXD PERSOXAL. .-Tiu'stlay next will be the longest day of (!:e y'r. Anything like hny rakes or grain drills. In- liml at linrker's. ,3523 S"mmtmmt j . A sitor of Dr. T. M. UK-hard, of this !:n ', i paylnc the "IVx-" a visit. -The strike in the cuke regions has been n-ttVl and trie men have gone ti work . - V.ni can sav. money by consultitin lUr- price- before buying any kind of goods. Court has been going on all week but tt.eri' sire hut few people In attendance. -Kx Sheriff l A. Luther, of Carroll towi-l'ip, will raise a new barn next week. Mrs. Preston Woolf, of Allegheny, Is the i.nii t of Mrs. Thomas McNamarra, of ll.i- pliuv. The WiMi.is Mowing Machine with all l!'.e new impruvenmiits f.ir ISsi, for ttale at -Tlie property of T. W. Dick. F.iq., la v.t, ilrrgoin improvements lr. the shapeof a new fence. '1 he bridge swept away at Coopersdale hv th ret-ent flood, will be replaced by an iron l: Idge. A young lady named Smith, a resident of l.loydsville, fell on the porch at her home ore il last week and broke her leg. y,npture instntuly relieved by the use of the celebrated Fry Truss. For sale at IUvimiii's drug stoie. -Mr Ibiv'u'. O'llurra. of this place, had !.w right hand had'y hurt by being bitten by n i.ur-e at 1 .orttto, ou Tuesday. Mioses May Younit and Mollle Pierson, of 1'. Kill, IMttsburgn, are th quests ot Mi-- A:ii.i Seehler, of this place. - The Tilumpt: Mowing Machine (or Clip m t :t wu.- last year), one of the lightest draft li .i. '.:!ie-, i for s:!e at l! trker's. -Valuable prize re iliyen to em 1; su'y : -iUr of I t n iVi.f uik! Hummer, r pre vtiteii at the Mimnt.'.in House until Monday. -.ii.; ihiiti.ii, of Muntirgdon. ag d !' ji.u-, reei-nt'y ree'uel his six year old Oi'ii. I'll. ion, Marry I.etterniau, from drowo-i.u- - . vaiuahle mure belonging to Wil.miu M il.iii, f Cun'.iii.i township, tiMk sick f roui s.m e ui.ktiown i'iui-e m.d died ou Tuesday iii.-I. -Mr Andrew sri ittn.aPer has ,i eiied out i. - -tore nt the r.iilro.ul ft.rmel m-cupied h PiN' lit os." with a full lire of ll.nu and -Mr ..' 'I 'i .1. Kv.if.s (t. inner) .e.t a val i.ii'' . r.i.iie mi Tue.liiy lavt from ctilic. He hit ! ei-n offeieti f b'.o for the animal a week l i t V I UCO -1'rof. I. cli is t.iTerlng hi-, v-iiuable j. ii' j ! i t-e t.ir -.ile. lie U a beauty atul ' evt r gi ts li iii will tliive the prettiest hiT In the emiiitv. M'. .ii'S.i.li Wrlht. i.f Si'trnierhlll to:. -'-v. en. of the ohb t clt:--n-. of the ciuii'v. i ii Ti n on Tucs 1 ly. j;r. Wr .'.i i- In ins st y-ur. The wurtn weiither has a ternlccv to t:irt City eople to the conn'ry. aH the jri tln iti . i i nie at pre.-tnt th.it our siinnrer re-ei will be full the coming suiuTiier. Ttie 1 1 untingdoii rountv Cen'ennia! ( i ;. : i n: urn Cm ii.IMi ei in- t Frid.iv of Us. v l t;t lliu.Ii igdon niid fKe.l Tuesday, Se-'i :ulT -'nth, as the time for the eelebta- Mr IIownl ,J. K -berfs, cashier of the K i-r N.ifn mil Bir k ir J.ihn-.ti wn, brother tit'. I' Koberts, of this place, srerit a few ili.i-mtown this week atur.ding court as a t u - ss. 1 !ie .1 V. I.erch tinse ball club, of this ', i , cio-K-ed bats with the Carrolitown i .. :vt that place, on s-aturoiiy last, the r. - . t b.-ing l.t to in r:ivnr of the J. W. !-. ti ehi'i. If 5 'iur " Womls" r.eeils some repairing h-f. re harvest, now is your time to order what you need. Barxei's sell all parts and pii- i s, but do not k-'ep many cm hand. A i IMS, -At I.oi'fttu Merchandi.se Coiu p:i ' - s,i(,r,. , .Sutunlay evening, June lsh. ci ii.ii.i i.ei-g lit t'. o'clock r. m Dry goods, Ditloiis, tinware, liar.lware, boots and shoes, i t . I'.aiains at pi ivate sale. he billowing persons can each receive i I'V calling at the Kbeusburg po-t- Aii: Myers. Mr. Jackson Kager, Jos. K. K. (.'. Horner, I). I. I.o.ig and II Mi- in. - A hoi-e h-longiiig to Mr Milton Jones, David was XV. st. i!i u from the stable of Mr. '-;n l'oW, !I. a half mile west of M li.hiv night. The horse was town. o:. t'.f a!" found stable o day In Mr. John Hug! it a P ile north of 'own. ir: ..f th irty four ladies and gentle- fr.im ie irlield arrived at Lock Haven .itiirdiy morning, having made the I a timber raft down the Susquehanna r They were two days making the ' . of ai'.mt l.".o miles. 1 1 .hi t-stown Tri'iunr ays : Johns- w'li the addition of the population ereek towiiship that seeks atluils ih.e n.tin icii n I it y , w ill ctintain ten .i d ii ! .ibdatiU and w iil be entitled to : as a .-ily of the seventh Cl!. f "i a I '.e soi.ftion of summer stock cf - it. d -hoi s to the shoe store ot K. I.. ii .it. stieit. He has a bettr ' 1 -tori; .,f u.s..!s than Is to he found I- Ir town and sidls t! em af i r 1 es All kinds of men's and boys, - 'i j. cli iai ren's si oe of every I'd d. -i r it inn kept citstur tlv on i '" " : n g the himmIs going out at small '- i -'rid of lying mi the st elves, is ' i tint M,srv MrCorrel V Sar.pp, '"tti, w.rk U5'..n Tiny have the ' ;. i i c.f clothing to be fi.nnrt in ''. nnd s,. m jn(, ,,viet prices. '-!' ng A'toona give tt.etu a rail. '! ' 1 r eer.!h avenue ar., Fourteenth r I.itwrence bltx-k. 1 ' -t 1 a'e readv for huckwht. on hand : t -, also rittly to take your orders ' !l nery, ati.j save you money. '" i- Kil.lay afteinoori the right leg li.ittie I.'.iekett, the unfortunate ' '! ' who was In the Kittaiitiirg i" ati puta'ed at the Altoona i I y the s.aff. M.e wl:hstMs ti e hraveiy and is now renting com A v.iluint rITort was made to tave ' ii jiired i.iub, t lit the hones ' : I l ejoisd ri psir. Miss I.uck ' i- in AVxand-ia. Va. Her aunt ' i i'r the llo-l ltah h tui i ra:ie K.-turn .l-i.t n.u ,,t r . " ! ui.iv met in (.rernstmrg (l y list, st'd canvassed the vot et I ' II.: ' r mi,, ' 's, with the following r-e-uH : I I. i i older. M. I; Kif-r- T,D -, - - . . v C. tay , Commissitiners, . F. I'hil.p fair, s-.amuel (ialhraitli : ' r' Hoffman. Fred. Shirey; Harvey. I;( solutions were -i.'yeiii:iJ-; Adiuistru- -r J. '.v. I Itelo;. 75cts. PER YARD AT MANY STORES, BUT 25cts. AT GABLE & CO.'S. Those Beautiful Summer Shades of Dcntclle Dress Goods, 38 and 40 inches wide, are being sold by Gable A: Co. at 1102 Eleventh avenue, Altoona, for 25cts. a yard; worth three times the price. This is only THE ONLY STRICTLY ONE-PRICE DRY GOODS HOUSE IN CENTRAL PENN'A. The corn crop is lot king up the last tew days. Mr. John Hughes, of Johnstown, a Mexican veteran, formerly of this place, has been granted a pensiot. A plague of snails is reported in pot tlons of Centre county, where they have done considerable Injury to vegetation. . -josepn .. fetrayer. E-q.. a well known Justice ot the peace in Johnstown, died at his home In that place on Tuesday af temoon. ' McDonald at Loretto, Pa., wants SOOfl pounds of good clean wool and 10OO bushels ' oTgooa potatoes, for which he will pay the j highest price. ) Mr. James A. Shoemaker has taken the ' contract from the borough for grading ! it ... i norner Mreet, between I-elrnont and the Convent In this place, for the sum of fico. Th work ie to bt, completed by the 4tb of July. John 'ro-.!ey, of Altoona, who thought be had more domestic t motile thin he niil. I Dear, attempted to shuttle off this mortal coll by cutting his throat with a razor on - j Monday. lie was Uken to the hospital ana j although he had made several ugly gashes ; in his throat, it is thought he will recoyer. I -A young man named Brubaker, froai j Blairsyilie, who wesswittdledout of twenty j five dollars at Saltstnirg. Indiana county, on Saturday left, by t harpers lelonglng to Wa'I.'ce Jfc Co's show, followed the show to j Johnstown, found the men who swindled him, had them arrested and recovered his money. McDonald at Lor-lto. P., sells 0 n.j. of giM? brown sugar for Jl ; It 1M. white suar foi ?t ; P.s. green or roa-tej ci.fTee for f 1 : s oat meal 2'-U ; r r.v barley 25cts ; rt tt'S. dried apples 2."ets ; a !.-. prunes 2"cts. ; .' !t,-. hominy 2.Vts. ; 4 1M. lice '.Wr ; diiv la -es .(.Vts. per gal. ; lonf syrup .vvts. wr g.'.; brooms l.Vts ; buckets l.'-ts : and all tti-r goinli at equally low prices for cash or : ood marketable proluc. I -Dr. N. Chenev, of Altoona Pa . ls at the Mo-inriin Hon,e tfivin,. nwi to .11 away , who tleslre, special prizes of sprctfie reuie- , j dies that tre indlscensible in crycrv family. Tney give quick relief ami permanent cure ' : to nearly all the Ills that flesh is heir u. ; ; Costs nth:ng All who wish protection j f n m d!-.se nr are now atllictid, should call to see and to receive. Dr. Cheney has bad twenty y .-ars experience In the practice , of medicine. The s-rate Tearh-Ts' Association, com posing the leading college men, Stv Nor mal Pilriclpiis. llp.'rlntender.ts, and Teach- ' ers of thi State, will meet in Clemifield on July Cth, ;th. ami 7ttt. There will be an ex clusion lip tl e t-I's Gap Ilallroad and one to Cri ssori Springs i.n the 8'h. Orders for special rates of excursion fron any point in the State to Clearfield can !e secured by , writing to J. Fletcher sk-kel tick it auent reruiantown, Mr. I.ouis Baunier is In r.ce'i t of a tel. egram trom Mr. W. J. Magehan, the well i known engineer, announcing the death on : Wednesday, in St. Lcuis, of his wife Ida- : Hr remains were buried on Sunday. Mr. . Magellan says that be arrived In St. I.ouis in time for the funeral. Mis. Magehan , during a brief resilience here some years aju made the acquaintance of a nutulier of persons who will be sorry indeed to learn of hei di ath. JuhntUsu-H Tribune ; At the Krpublican cotiyenti.:i in Blair county, held on Monday last J. B. Cowen, of Altonr.a, and Maj. John Wlghaman, of . Hollidaysburg, were nominated forComtnis- sinners ; J. A. Crawford, of Tyrone town-, ship, for Poor Director: George K. Stitller ' and Davi.l K.ieh for Auditor: Dr. W. D. j Hall, of Altoona. and Martin B-li, of Hoili- : dajsburg, for delegates to the State Conven- j tlon. Besolutinns were adopted in favor of j presenting the name of Judge Dean for ! j nomination as Justice of the Supreme Court ; i to succeed Hon. I'lysses Mercur. j Ou last Friday morning, an eight year ; old son of Mr. Martin Manion, of Carroll : j township, went to make a fire in the stove ; at home while the balance of the family were ; j out. He poured son-e carbon oil on the j I coals and then set the oil can on the stove. : The fire started to tiurn briskly and af'er ; ; burning some time the boy noticed the oil ' can on the stove and went to fake it off. J Just ii he was about taking hold of it the , can exploded. Igniting 'he oil and scatter- ' , lng it ail over the rtnim, and over the boy, ' t burning him so t adly that he d.ed the next ! 'day, after Rtcat suffering. The cries of the ! ; boy brought the balance of the family to ' : the house and it was with difficulty that , the house was saved. j ! An alarm of fire was rung on Tuesday J evening about six o'cIock. William Kudwlg ' was In the old Armory building drawing some gasoline out of a barrel into a can, : when some rne lit a match for the purpose ' of lighting a cigar. The tlime lit the es- ' caping gas and In a twinkling the gasoline' was on fire. Lemon HiUiebrand ran to the ' blazing barrel and turned off th spigot and ! the can was thrown out on the street where ; it burned out. .uite a crowd collected hut lurkilr their services were not needed. Ti e , hose carnage was run on' of the engine house to be in readiness, and In getting it out, one of the splines caught on the door ' and was broken, resultin g in more damage than that caused by the fire. Through the effort of A. T. Pindle. j Fx)., a special post-ot'iee, called "Irinson" has just leen established by the Post Mas- ter General, in Blackllck township, this' county, ar.d Abraham 11. Longnecker has ' been appointed poat-ma-ster thereof. Ihei new office Is located about three miles from i Strongstown, Pa., on the public road lead- ' lng from that place to Nicktown and Carroll- I own, and will be supplied semi-weekly with mail service, from the Strongstown I post-oftlce. C'uite a large community will : thus be afforded much needed, and con venient mail facilities. This makes the third post-offi.e that Mr. Pindle has had. reinstated and established In Biacklick township w ithin a few years pat, namely, Belsano, I'indleton, and the present one. i Irinson. ' in Tuesday morning a bolt in the na'u- j ral gas reducing station at Johi.srown, te- came ions-lied, resulting Ir. an ex'ra pres sure of j as being supplied to the does, and nearly rausijig several coiitlagratioiis. The hardware store of J. Swank A Son fared ' the worst, the fire having got started lu th bosement, and before it could be extinguish- etl, the building was fl-nxled with water ; The damage to the building and goods from , the tire arid water is estimated at about $'oOO. ' At the time of the fire there were seventy- i five pounds of powder and fifty pounds of: dynamite in the store building, but the ex plosives were taken out through a window . before the fire approached the place wheie ! they were stored. Several other buildings I were !ightly damaged by fires from the same cause, but were discovered in tiuie to pre- j vent much d.'niage. I one of the manv Dress The cherry crop is almost ac entire fail ure in the eastern part of the State. ien. Sheridan has accepted the invita tion to review the State troops at the en campment or the National Guard at Mount Gretna in August. Annie Lotzgaselle. of Lewistown. eloped with a young man named Decker, but her i father coptured her before she reached Cam , den and she is still single. Two hours after the decoration ceremo 1 nies at the cemetery at Beaver Falls, every j flower was stolen from the soldiers graves and the plants were dng up and carried off. A Pittsburg sharp is swindling country people by selling them a "sure compound to preserve butter." but which, cpon close examination, has proved to be nothing but ' ?ommon salt I I Of the MOO.Ooo appropriated by Con- gres for arming and equipping the militia of th tir. I vt,t, 1 . : - . - . . kmL-o. a Li i i , nil in will i r. ceive fiT TAO. New Yor receives $33,179. and Ohio fm.lSK. Iaae Knsensteel of Ilempfield township. Westmoreland county, has a curiosity in the shape of a small chicken, which la a week old It has four legs with five toes on each foot, and three w iu-s. He has refused ?f for it. Last Saturday afternoon. Charley, two-year-old son of Alfred Hinkle. of West Clearfield. Pa. was playing;near a colt when the colt kicked him on the back of the head inflicting a serious and perhaps a fatal wound. Kxempting furnitureand plate and plea sure carriages for State purposes, and taxing the horses, cows, and farmiDg implements of the farmer, does not seem to te very fair. Better exempt all, or none, says the Harris burg Te!ffirnj h. The JVnny lvania Railroad Company gives out that its experiments la heating 0r,i ,v s, bave been o successful as to UT'"ri; definate announcement that the car stove will be banished from Its passen ger trains as soon as the requisite changes can be maje. At a special meeting of the town council on Monday night the contract for lighting the street lamps and keeping them In order was awarded to Demetrius Lndwig, for the sum of fl3o vt annnm. Mr. Thomas James who had ben awarded the contract a tew weeks ago for the sum of f'W. having declined to accept. The new commutation bill provides that criminals in the State prison be siven two months off the first two years imprisonment, four months each off the third and fourth years ahd five months off each succeeding year. In other words where a man Is sen tenced ten years to th; penitentiary he can reduce hi, time three and one half jeais by good behavior. The old law gave only one month off the first and second years Two months off each succeeding year until the fifth year was reached, and three months r.fl from five to ten years, after which four months were allowed. A frightful fatality occurred on a siding , of the Pennsylvania Railroad in the Lewis-' town narrows, near Tort Royal, at 2 o'clock . Tue-day afternoon. A number of men were ' loading ballast on a draft of flat cars which ', stood on the elevated siding comruuoicatir-g j with the quarries. Suddenly the brakes ! gav away and the heavily ladened cars ! started lown the slope at a rapid rate. The men jumped from the cars and were not j seriously hurt, but two of a gang of track repairmen at work a shcrt distance below ' were not so fortunate. Tbese men. named Jacobs and Depew, were struck by the run away cars and carried under the wheels. Jacobs head was severed rrom the trunk and both legs were cnt off. He leaves a wife and several childred residing at Mifflin. Depew lost a foot but will recover. lie Is a single mai, and a son cf the foreman of the division. A passing train conveyed the re mains of Jacobs and the injured Depew to Mifflin. Tb runaway cars were badly wrecked when they reached the open switch at the main track. The Somer-et JIcrM says : The loss to Somerset ei,unty In the destruction and damage done to bridges by the late flood will not be less than J 23.000 00 and may be f. IT.. 000. oo. The Commissioners have receiv ed notice of the following bridges having been entirely destroyed. Covered bridge at Bethel. 170 feet long. Built In at a cost cf f 124 00. Iron bridge at Dull's Quemahoning town ship. 113 feet long. Built in 182 at a cost ot Ml.Vi.OO. Covered bridge at TrostIe"s mill. In Quemahonlng township. Trostle Mill Branch bridge In Quemabon ing township. length M feet Built Id 1875 at a cost of J73." 00. Mostotior covered bridge in Caemahoning towrship, length l. feet. Built in 1S3S. Cost about f.'iOoO.OO. Gardner bridge In Jefferson township. Cost aMut f.v oo. Jncob X'mmernian bridge in tuemahon ing township. James Kimmell bridge in Quemahonlng township. Covered bridge at David I'enrod's, In (uemahoning township. In addition to the above there were a number of other bridges destroyed while a great many others were badly damaged. Th following is the program for the concert, to be given at the Opera House, in this pUce this, (Friday) evening. r.RT riio.T. iuartt V. hit j.of.rwiir 'all."... W hite. Ml"e Condon. Iera. vtrayerand D-r.ET. Vcenl Iiuat Kak to our Mountain.". . Ulrdle. Mls Carrie Condon and Mhn Irriir. Instrumental Iuet Cornet and I'iano Bird In Iirnainland Sleep," White. Ml I'rlkKS and Mr. Ienny. Trio- liKe;tlen Sea," White. Ml Condnn. Mfi.'ru. StrareranJ Iirnny. W jIu-S.ok and t'h-.rus The Linhthoojie by th Sra," lavl Ml IriiiK. Mr, and Icnny. lrif. Mer. strayer j I V"fii ..!. ;.uutt;t w:ti," Cundi.n. V.H-al Iit - Sre the Pale Moon,".., M 1 '..n Ino. rarr s tu od. V.i-sl I 'let - Huntintowcr," Ml?) c..n.t..n and M. Iienny. Cjrnct "vili, Iit Koe ol Simmer rl jti.ina Mr. M. Inny. . ....ArJ.ti. . Campana. Ic:nar" with va ....Lery. Vocal SoKs "Ah. I have tUbed to Ket Me." I'm.'! anj I'liBu accuiaoiment Verdie. M Ik Condon. Unartet "S..r-of the Whli.poorwlll,".. .White. Mis Condon, Mm. !riac, Mers. Strayer and Iienny. Waltz Sudk and Churn "When my Kover Ciiine Aaala. .Coe. Mi- I'ondon. Mer. Strayer and lecny. Vo al lruet L,Ile' l'reiin Is O'er." Archer. Mi Condon and Mr. lnlnt. Huartet " Hood N'la-ht tientle Friend " Th. n .."on. Mir-e Condoa. Mcisr. Strayer and ltvuuy. Goods Bargains you'll find The Clinton Democrat at the 8tu inst. says : Some fine walnut logs, cut in Xit tany Valley, were yesterday loaded on cars at Mill Hall for shipment to NewY ork. thence by steamer to Europe. Many of them were mnnsually large. Xittany Valley has consideiable walnut timber, though scattered. This ie a long distance to trans port saw logs. The Greensburg Democrat of last week relates the following : Mr. James Smith, who Uvea just east of Marion, Indiana county, took shelter from the rain in his barn during a storm the other evening, sitting in the cutting-room, very near to his horses, and also not far from three lias which weie in the shed. The !arge doors were closed but two small ones remained open. A flash of lightning came and, without striking the barn, or in fact any place that could be found, killed three pigs, knocked the horses off their feet, but left Mr. Smith uubarmed. There was not a mark on any of the animals killed. The Ns-ral-Monthly Pay Rill. There is considerable public interest in the law recently passed by the Legislature to provide for the semi monthly payment of wage-workers, which is commonly known as the semi-monthly pay bUL In order that a thorough undeistanding may be bad of the measure, the full text of the bill, approved May 23, Is appended. That from and after a period of two j months subsequent to the date of the pass j age of this act every individual, firm assoei- ! at ion or corporation employing wage work - ers. skilled or ordinary laborers engaged at manual or clerical work In the pusiness of mining or manufacturing, or any other em- ployes. shall make payment In lawful money of the I'cited States to the said employes. laborers and wage workers or to their au- thorized representatives, the firnt payment to be made between the 1st and 15th and the second naiment ltn th i r.th n.i ioth of each month the full net amount of wages or earning due said employes, laborers and wages workers upon the 1st and 15th .an,e into the -tore about 7 o'clock : Joe sat on a instant of each month wherein such pay- ; table that wai in the centra of the Moreand wui ments are made. And in case any Individual. ! im ul in the comer by the door; shortly after firm, corporation, association or other em- I "ar three Hungarians came in Mike Hasina, ! ,,,'J',r sta!1 neglect or refuse to make pay- mnt .,i nn th. Hf hu;n ,.,ih ... ... o . "-ko workers, laborers or other employes em- ployed by or with tne authority of such In- dividual, firm, corporation, association or otner employer, then such amount of wages or earnings shall be and become a legal claim against sucn individual, firm, corpo- ration, association or other employer and shall be recoverable by law, with Interest from the date such amount is due. Sec. 2 AU acts or p(:ous of acts Iu con flict or Inconsistent with this act, be and the same are hereby repealed. .V tRKIAUE Lit K.NMJS 1VM Fl. The following marriage licenses were issued by the Clerk of the Orphans Court I 'or 1 ne : endine Wednesday, June 13, 1S87 : ! Georce C. Wilson and Marlba Jane j Lloyd. uso,ufhanna township. ' Aut'ustin Wills, Chest Springs and Mary Elli-n Sfttlnjyer. Ioretto. ' Joseph Ilncenmie and Mary S. Young- 1 kins. (iaMitzin. ( Kirl Young and Pau'ine l.uck, Lower o.ler township. ( Georce S. Shaffer and Catharine Schall, ' Monycrt-ek township. ' James Wetrich, Elder township and ' Mary Francis Airhart, Carrol! township. Wiliiarn M. Topper and ilaria Ann ! Mver-, Loretto. William Armstrong and Mary Brandt, i Umokville. Indiana. Frank Pfaller, rittdburgh aud Margaret ! Meister, Conemauifh. ! John Turner Davis. Carthage, North ! Carolira, and Maggie Hogue, Allegheny i township. Ulysses Bitner and Susan R. Ilenchnian, I Johnstown. T Wt . . . . , ...-...4a. inr.Ks .association Wlll,doorat the Mf of the store ; there was a table , this year be held July 5th, r.th and 7th. 1&S7. ( and some stores standing In the middle cf tne j in Clearfield, a beautiful mountain towu j store between Kusma and Joa, and I think Knsma nestled In the wests rn foothills of the went through between the stores when he went i Alleghenles. Heretofore the Assocation has ! a,,er Bim; alter the man dropped Joe Wilson I been held in the cities, but the extreme heat suggested the cool retreat or the mountains, j This Association comprises tte leading , College men, State Normal Principals. Su j I'erintendents and Teachers of the State, i and its discussions are always able and dlg i nified and in the interest of improved legis- ation and methods of instruction. Tbe excursion up the Bell's Gap Railroad and on to Cresson Springs will be a delight ful one. It will be had on Friday, July 8th. AH peisons desiring to visit Clearfield during this meeting should address J. Fletcher Sicke 1. Ticket Aetnt, Germantown, Pa. and secure orders for special rates of ex cursion. .oot Reanlta In Every Cane, D. A. Biadford. wholesale paper dealer of I Chattanooga, Tenn., writes that he was j seriously afflicted with a severe cold that ; settled on his lungs : had tried many reme- : aies without oeneht. Being induced to try i , Dr. King's ew Discovery foi Consump I tion. did so and was entirely cured by use of j a few bottles. Since which time he has used it in his family for all Coughs and Colds ; with best results. This is the experience of j thousand whose lives have been saved by j this Wonderful Discovery. Trial Bottles tree at the Drug Stores of E. James, of LbeLsburg. and W. W. McAteer. of Loretto. An Art TO EXTEND THE MINIMUM (SCHOOL TERM TO SIX MONTHS. Section 1. lie it enacted ly the Senate and Home of Ueitentatire of the CommonveaUh nf Pennsylvania in General A trembly met, and U U Uereby enacted ly the authority of tAe tame, Thr.t the minimum school term shall be six months, and after the close of the school year ending on the first Monday in June, one thousand eight hundred and eighty seven. School Directors and Controllers shall keep the schools of their respective districts ,D operation at least six months each year : Provided. That the length of the annual term miy remain as at preeeiit in district, where the maximum amount of tax allowed by law to be levied for school purposes, shall be found ioufliciert to keep tbe sc oois open a greater length of time. ArrROVLD Hay ll'th, ls7. Mrrle1. TW1TMIBE- AKKOWSMITIL Married at the lmrii tie l-ncVs father, at Galllt zm, this county, on Thursday evening, June th, 187, by Bev. Robert McCaslin, Thomas i C. Twittnire. M. D.. and Mary E. Arrow smith. t AVIS IIOGUE. Married, at Loretto. on Tuesday June 14th, 16S7, by Rev. E. A B urb. Mr. John Turner Davis, of Carthage, North Carolina, and Mies Maggie Hague daughter of Mr. Joeph JJogue, Esq. of Alltuheiiy township. at this Mammoth Dry Court Proceedings. The following businsss was ti an sac ted at Court last week after our paper bad gone to press : Commonwealth vs. Joseph Xoel, Abram Noel, Ida Noel and Mary Eckenrode. Re sisting an efficer. Jury failed to agree, and were discharged. Commonwealth vs. Joseph Daley. Bur glary. Jury found defendant not guilty. Commonwealth vs. Simon Licbty. Lar ceny. Jury found defendant not guilty. Commonwealth vs. George Grubb. Bur glary and Larceny. Jury found him guilty of Larceny. Commonwealth vs. James L. Mitchell. John McGovem and Peter McGovern. For cible entry and detainer. Continued. Commonwealth vs. Ilenry Craig and Mary Craig. Keeping a disorderly bouse. De fendants plead guilty and were sentenced to pay the costs and undergo an imprisonment in the county jail for the term of two months. The case of the Commonwealth vs. Joseph Wilson, charged with the killing of Mike Cusma, at Gallitzin. was reached on Friday I morning. District Attorney. Harry G. Rose, j Esq . for the Commonwealth, and Donald ' E. Dufton, Esq.. for th defendant. The j following named gentlemen were empanell ed as jurors : Alexander Murphy, Adams Township; George M. Wertz, Stonycreek Township; Emanuel Louder, ileade Township ; Syl vester E. Donmyer. Fianklin Borough; Chas. Wilson. Coneroaugh Township ; Cbas. Shaffer, Stonycriek Township ; James J. J KJ,or Allegheny Township; Josiah J. i Plough. Johnstown; S. S. Walters, East Ci nemaugh; David Holsinger. Ilichland j Township ; John McAnulty. Susquehanna j Township, Jacob Thomas, Elder Townscip. , Tne testimony of Thomas Munroe. at I hos tore tnf shooting took place, gtyes j tne fac"'3 substantially in the case, ard was i as fail ' "!,n proprietor of a rtore JnClallltzIn ; 1 wan there on the 2titn of March last when thl trouble occurred: on the ereniDfr of the ittlh of March, th f wr. VA' i .n Im.lK.r, U'llll.m an. I Tni.i.h Bodock, and I don't remember the name ot the "lurr UDO tuo rauea oaoo atot to talkin-to William W ilson. and both of them , were tty fuII of Ilqnor tbey ulke Uy j 00d . i went and told the Hungarians to stop j swearina; and not to talk so loud or I would hare to pet them out; when I turned to a-o back to wait on some one, Joe Wilson said to his brother. ! 'Let the d-d Hungarian no to he.'l.' or ' I,et the d d fool to to hell." or s.me su;h expression : Bodork turned around and sinike to Joe but I didn't notice that, as I walked back to the desk to charjre some poods. "The next thin I heard wan a blow and a fall. and 1 tarned around and I saw Bodock lyinic on the floor ; then Mike Kuirna used some such ex pressions as Who ico to hell? .Me (to to hell V and he itrabbej a (rylm; pan that was lyinic on a store there and wrnt alter Joe WiUon ; 1 didn 't see the shot fired, but I heard the report and saw the ' mo ; -ne "ert tollowinir him up ith the pan ; I was behind the de.'k. but I could see the revolver in Joe'a band, and he raised It up a sec ond time, and I called to him to put the rerolrer down, and he let his hand drop; then he rained it airaia.aml I called to him to drop that revolver, and then 1 called to the Hungarian to drop the try in pan . be droj j.ej then, with -he Irving pan on the Moor there, and in about two minutes he was dead ; the whole thing was doneso quick that you could hardly keep track cf It; the one that was knocked down was the 4 butty ot the one that was kljled : I didn't see Wilson pull the rc" voiver. " When the shot was Cred hts back was partly to me , when Kusma fell he was six or eight leet Trom Joe ; the persons in the store at the time were Hiram Smith, a boy named William Smith, another Hungarian beside the one knocked down and the one that was shot, my son, myeell, and William Wilson and Joe; William was a good way from Joe at the time ol the shooting; when the 11 unitarian started tor Joe be was about the middle ol the store on the north side; there was I a way by which he might hare srotoutof the store i without going past the Hungarian; there is a ta-rned aionn.l and hi brother Bill pulled him out and they went away." The evidence was closed, and the Attor ney's concluded their remarks to the jury before the adjournment of Court on Friday evening. On Saturday morning Court called at nine o'clock, and Judge Johnston delivered 1 is charge to the jury. The jury retired, and after being out an hour returned with a ver dict of "Guilty of Manslaughter." A motion for a new trial, and in Arrest of Judgment was made by the defendaht's At torney. second week. The motion for a new trial in the Wilson homicide case waa heard, and refused by the Court, and the defendant sentenced to un dergo an imprisonment in the Western Pen itentiary for a term of three years. The Court appointed C. T. Frazer. Henry Adams, and William Riblett viewers to view the location for a bridge over the Cone tnaugb at Coopersdale. Mrs. Lvdia Sanders vs. Bridget Mellon, et. al. Dismissed at costs of plaintiffs. Illpps and Lloyd vs. John Lantzy, et. al. Trespass, etc Continued by consent. Elixabeth Kunsnian vs. Cyrus Hallen, Garnishee. Scire Facias. Jury find for the defendant Peter Boland vs. James Wilson, et. al. Ejectment. Jury find for tbe plaintiff the land described In tbe writ, to be released on payment of three hundred and ninety six dollars in six months. Motion aud xeasons filed for a new trial. James Condron, et al. vs. James McDer niitLs, et. al. Trespass, etc. Continued. John Dibert vs. Adam Kemery. Appeal. Jury find for plaintiff M5.76. Charles C. Slick vs. Alexander S, Storey. Appeal. Jnrv find for tbe defendant. Lanig and Davidson vs. Emanuel James. Appeal. Continued. Hugh Williams vs. E. D.Vinton. Tres pass on the case, etc. Continued at costs of plaintiff. J. N. Krouse ve. George Rex. 2d Plu., Scire Facias Continued. Frederick Snyder vs. William Cole. Att. Execution. Continued. John F. Steele, Committee vs. Tbe Sisters of Mercy. Case. Settled. Joseph Hoffman, et al., vs. Catharine Coneer. et al. Ejectment Continued by consent ieorge II Roberts vs. D. P. 3aker. En dorser. Assumpsit Plaintiff becomes Nr n suit. Thomas Catbcait vs. Andrew Long. Ap peal. Settled. Elliott Tallman vs. Dwelling House Insu nee Company. Case In Assumnsit (inn. 'uee Company. tinued. Samuel Reed v Kitfanniug Insurance Company. Case i umpsit Continued. Franc is Bearer vs. I. .Shoemaker. Judg ment Opened. Jury find for tbe defendant. Adam Bowers vs. Samuel Kelly. Con tinued. Sylveeter McKInzie vs. John O. Cruui, et. al. Ejectment. Continued. Use Henry Glass vs. Joseph Suiay, et al. Scire Facias. On trial. Goods House. OH! MY BACK aerj atraia or cold attarki that weak back aao atari proatraMa job. DDnvnrs THE BEST TONIC Strengthens the jMneelra, rstratdie-a the Nfrrr. Enrtehea the Blood. ;iTr.Ncw Vlior. Da. J. L. Mtiu Fan-field. Iooa. Sara: Brown'a lrua Bitter ia the beet Iron medicine I have known in my OU yeera' practice. 1 have found it apeciaiij beneficial in nervoua or poyaical exiimueuon. and in all debilitetina aiimenta that bear eo lif-aTuf OB tli ereteta. Uae it freeljr in mj own Unuls." Ml. W. F. BBOWW. ftSJ Main St.. OOTiaiKn, K7, ar: "I waa completely broken down in ueelth anil trunbled with pain la mj bfk. Bruwa'a lrua Bitter aourelj reatond me to health." Cenaine haa aboe Trade Mark and amaeed red llnea on wrapper. Take ne elfarr. Made orjj br MH3 CHUUtlX t), JiAXTlMOUf. Mia. -FOR- THE CAMBRli FRB1.II, 1.50 PER YEAR 1.50 WITHIN THE COUNTY. OUTSIDE THE COUNTY, $1.70 t i;nnit.NT list. rv JI NK T,. 1SS7. ..vs. Iionahoe. Ol. it'h A -I ton foil "Ost Liallaulier.. .v. Si'hritH r, . Uoliert Weliri .va. Yost. -v. C. C Co. i N. Y. S. K. K it. Co. Hii A. 1.1. .yd Hnuni Parrih. et ux. Sauop .va. Oak at Craver. .v. Tonkin. .vs. Iiauicherty, et ux. .vs. Kcfler. et ux .v. Weakland, et al. .v. Burk. .v. Storm, et al. i 'untiinKham Miller et al. M-.ller In exception to report ol Auditor to distribute Win. f onali.' lund. Su.er C learneld Co..v Director oi I'oorl'am- tria county. Noon Noon Keam.......... Strayer Klnir lorne I'nor Director. Snme Same lie ire. et ux., Faupt Kotert Younkir Trexler Kaly ....... UruaiMina: vs. Cuf-ter. , vg. Cucter. vs. Custer vg. Seelar. v. Kintr. , vs. wilt. v. linker v. Thomas, et al. v. I.aint. vs. Krmire. vr. Lilly. v. Ciiiiibrl i Iand Co. V. C. C Co. (v. N. Y S. 15 . I'. K. Co. vs. Wanner' heirs. vs. Hipps Lloyd. v. Hubert. li. A SHi iKMaKEK. Pro'thv. Fenl.urit, Juue 17, 18M.-3t. IMl'OKTAXT NOT1CK. PHOlliSAI.S will be received by the ond pr emie. I Secreoiry ol the School board of Aile Hiony Township, for the erection ol a Seh 1 lion e on land of Adam Hammond in ald Townhip until SATT'KDaY. Jll.Y 2nd 1SS7, at 2 o'clock, p III. I'lan aud xpecirR'alioni the nnie as tlie Hradley School, except the new Latld inir is to te weatherhoiiT'led with irood dry Hem. l. K ."i.lini:. and a i-lrder is to te put under tne sleeper the entire length of tte huildiriK, and a l.utnient of stone i to be put under the ce ntre of the fcirJcr. r0 5cats to le put in the l.uildinic by the contractor, and tbe material ot the whole to be irood dry lutnt.er. and No, One shinjfles. The Koa'd reserves tberij;l:t to rt.ieet any and all bid. The buildinic t.i be well painted inidc and our 3nd all to be finished in a koo1 workmanlike man ner by the 15th ol October, 189". The coatractor to have the old school building on the site of the ne building. l!v order of the 1'nard. W. A. K. LITTLE, Sec'y. AUei;hony Tw;.. June IT, ln67.-4w. LETTING. OK, O ALKD l'KOIt)SAI-S will be received by the I ouuiirkioiiers ol Caict ria countv. at their office, in Kbensbuisj, I'., until One o'clock, y. rn., June '2'lh lss7. fur constructing abutments with winir-wall. and an Iron lirlilue to be erc led aero Chet Creek, at kenrolc'a Mill. l.tlweo Car roll and Allegheny Townstiips. The length of bridge to 1 110 leet with a 14 f.iot roadway. Plans and specifications of and abutmenu can be ften at the Corntnii.lnner Office, Tlie oinmiioners reserve the nitht to reject any or all bid. JOHN Kl K BY. .1A.MKS oTLOW, DAVID HAMILTON. Attest. Cuuj miSfionerb. D. A. Mi'doniH. C.erk. Ebensburp. June 17, ls7. TrALTTAHIjE KAKM AT PRIVATE SALK. Tlie undersigned will sell their farm, sit uated In Alien heuy township, a.lj. irlnit laud o D. A. McOouirh. A. J. Sell. Henrv Mansfield, and others. c.iii:i it.init I Is acre. tKJ acres eleareu and in acre.- well timbered with onk. l.eiulock, cucumlier and hickory . A ituoil tao-Mory plank house and Iruuie barn, toaetlier with all necessary out buildings, a never lailinic sprint; ol water and a t earn o: water runninic through the firm. There I also 75 choice apple, iear and peach tree on the premise The alx.vo property will be s.dd at a price and term to uit the purchaser and a good warrantee deed iruarnntced. MAKY H'RY, ANN H'KY. June lu. '87. I.retto Postortiec. I'a l 'OK S VI, H. rJ1HE Sl'BSCKIBEK WILL SELL AT PK1 1 V ATE SALE El KTY ACHES of land in Alle gheny township, adjoining land of D. C. Moore, vvilliam Tomlinson and other lands ol tbe sub scriber, with a good water saw mill, ar I Um.ier enough on the land to pay lor it. Theiv are also two Iok bouses that coald be fixed up i.. live In, and some Kod meadow ground. Eleven hundred dollars will buy it, and the subscriber ill take CXol the purchase tnoucy in sawing. EKANC1S MOKAN. Allegheny township. June 1, 1887, 'AMSY PILLS I Vad u-dr rsralrly hj 10,000 America Woman. BArat94 mm. Mrlor to mil Jf tbr-t r CmIi vfWii4e4. Don't w iwt m rnniwv on wrkIM nemm. Try tiki Bcn4x Bnt, Hold by all XruriArM, or mailed to any at11rMi. Send 4 onla fhr parUcularm wilcox aracEric coH rbii4iAvs r. EteEslnrE Firs Insurance Apcy rr. TV. DICK, General Insurance Agent. EJBEXSnUltG, PA.. ALL kinds of Job Print iug nently and iirouipUy executed ut this otticf. "VW f iifffilll Um Iil Iil Li 1 HARD TIES FOR OUR COMPETITORS ! Our low prices and Superior Goods makes it hot for them. Our fondest hopes regarding this season's business have buen fully realized. Our present boom (while others actually doing nothing) proves that our endeavor to be below all would-bc cora petiors in price and above them in quality and wormanship, has satis fied the people. We have now the biggest starter cf the season, ready for our cus tomers an opportunity to secure a bargain that everybody should take advantage of. Men's strong working suits for $2.00, sold elsewhere at 3.75 ; men's navy blue suits, fast colors, for $4.3S, sold elsewhere at 6 aud $7 ; men's cassimere suits for 5, C and $7, sold elsewhere at 8, 9 and $10 ; men's all wool, cheviot suits for 7.50, S and $9, sold elsewhere at 10, 11 and $12 ; Boys' sailor suits 78cts. each, sold elsewhere at $1.50 ; boys' pin dot suits for 94cts., sold elsewhere at $? .75 ; boys' honest wearing plaid suits for OScts., sold elsewhere at $2 ; boys' elegantly finished Robinson cassimere suits for .$1.75, sold elsewhere at $3. These are only a few of the many bargains that we are now of fering. You must see our stock before you can form any opinion of the amount of money we can save you on every purchase. WOOLF, SON $c THOMAS, .lOHXSTOWX, PEX X' A - THE BOTTOM IS HEACHED AT LAST. Tlie largest stock of hardware ever offered in the County can be found at my store. I am now selling many goods at much" less than I can replace them for, but I will continue to sell at Bottom Prices until I am compelled to replenish my stock. When you want a cooking or heatiiv stove, tinware hardware, nails, iron. Hass. trunks and farming implements, call and see niv stock and learn my prices. ' J 1 A'ifr 13. 'bo. 3h HTJ1TTLEY, HIGH STREET, - - - EBENSBURG D OXALD E. DUFTON, ATTOU.N EY-AT-LAW, KRKKBBtrKO. PBIfM' Olfiee In ('olonoade Kow. IT II. MYERS. ATTOKN EY-AT-LAW. EBiymmn, Pi -Offlce In Collonade Kow. on Centre f twt. G EO. M. READE, ATTOKN Y-AY-LAW, -.JScc I'mfo TMt. rt- M. D. K1TTELL, Attorney-n i - i . KBLNSBUlill, I'A. Ottice Armory Huil.lin, opji. l!ourt House. THE PLUMED KNIGHT, lv""". 50 f lr Fine ienm ot the aNove brand. MIIWAKir. A h LINK. KulH-nunis, s. -Ian. 14, 's',. ADMINISTRATRIX1 NOTICE. -tato of Itennis FHrraij, dereaeil. r'otice In hereby iiivtn t!iat letter? ot uduilni? tration on the tnte of Kennln Farren, lateol Manner township, county ol 'aml.rl.i, deoeascd, havin been granted to the underpinned . All per sona indebted to said estate are hereby notlned to make payment without delay, and tho.e bavin claims vill present them, properly auihenticMted lor settlement, to MAKY ELLEN KAKKE.N, Adin'x. Munftcr, I'a., June 4, ls7.-tt. ONLY ?2G. Tins Style PMMslpMa Sinter. w& 'v ill i I 'I III i TT 7, n tithxreompatiii-s charge from $40 to JflO. A com plete act of attarhmcntrt ith each machine. Alj Johnaon Unfiled, Johnxoii Tucker, and Imx of Four IKuiuum and a IonJr. 15 KAYS' 'IK III. in your own houiie lefore ywii pay oniciiit. K'ry ntrliineWAKItlMEII 1 OK 3 YKARS. &'ud for Circular. C. A. AVOOI COMPANY, 17 Aorth lOtli St., lUilalollia, I'a. A NIS'T'AL ElNANt'lAI- STATEMENT OF Lii.lv Koiuicoh, l aml ria county, I'a, O. A. McOON A1LK. I'ollcetor, Dn, To amount ol duplcate 1 o amount don tax To balance due Collector tKi T7 39 '10 1 i3 f:;.S6 so ..$ 5 4S ... 11 lo ... 11 01 ... 4 o0 .... 1 75 .. y.io 12 ... 3 37 Contra. t'R. Hy exonerations Hv Abatements Hy i 'omtuifsloni" Hy exonerations on doit tax Hy oommissions on dou tax Ky rreasurer's r.-celpts.... Hy blank duplicate, vork and receipts.... 3M HO SIMON (TINKAII, Treasurer, 1r. To balance on hand at settlement t 44 -T To amount received from collector 200 00 To amount ree'd from HurgcM (floes and li censes) xi 00 fr.".r3."i COJfTRA. t'B. Ht order pal.l ( Hy note of L. McDonald 'redeemed) 63 oo By commission on 4r, m at 2' per ct 17 Hy balance in hands ol Treasurer 79 329 35 HEN K Y HOLEY, Street Commlrsioner, I)B. To amount of duplicate flSS S To balance due... 6'.' S2 fJ18 40 ..tl9 4!l 49 .. 47 47 Coktha, Cb. Hf work done on streets Hv exonerations . lif waves as street commissioner. LIABILITIES. To obligation E. Edwards To oblikatlon l. Bender , To obligation C Ieahev To obligation T. M lonald To obligation Washington ti'wnship.. To obliit otl in tntstHiuiiriir orders To obligation Knterprise ltimtx-r 'o.. To obligation ilenry Holey tlM on am ou &i. no M Ul MS 'I 3A ' 41 t '. ' 5 T'.Cl 31 7 3o 1." '! a in ASSETS. By balance In Treiisurv . By balance due from Wm. Moreland. By balance due from F. M. ieort;e .. Liabilities in excess of Assetts oy !5 F. C. 5E(i;CiE. ltcs't Council, JOHN K. KELLY", BurKees. WE, the undersigned Auditors ol I-III7 Boro have examined the 11 Wove accounts and nnd them to be correct to the best ol our knowledge. K. .1. HlUlltS. ) HENKY HOLEY. J Auditors. W. U. BJiAllY. 3. AtBANDT, Clem. (May. 20, 18S7.) NOTKK. Thi: F(ii.i.(iviNi pnmiiN kk t.i. fnk imp ,een Giel In II. e c.url i.f rinjrter fiu. ol 'nin.rfi county. hdiI will !. i.i-'--entl to naiil t'ourt on the hmi M.injav ot.lnni- tn-xt. KdwarJ te.Nein, ift w U I -niniinii. Ktinic H.ole , H. A SH'!..MAKKK,( ,.rk. r.'ensl.nrif . IWay -jo. lHsr. s HITHIX f. SIhlliTI MM.K'SAI AI'K.Hl, Kor tonns Mm anil ltoy. Media 2 mil.- irom I'hlladeli.h'i. I'l xcd r'rice covirs every expense, even bo.ks. t,-. No exlr:. rhiiri-es No Inrldet.tnl expense? N , , x-nplniiti.-n b.,-ad-. tnls.ii.n. Twelve experieni-.l t.-:i.-biT. a! Itl.n . .!! ;'-! ' Sr -f-'-V ; or'nrjit i-j l,.r .. , M.id.-ntH to a.lv.M r p,:iy. Special drill '..T lull and backward N.ys. I'atrons or n.id.tits n:iy -l1 any stu.i u-r ...r , ,-c :be r-nilv F -ir , s' l-rtitic. Husinrs. r; hmv, ,.r ' vu 1 i ut : nccrln- c,-ure. s. nd.-nt - r tied f Mo'ii-.i Ar id eiuy .sre now in Hi.rni'd. ..I,.. -r in c'i.n i-nd nn other t'olleuefi and Pi lvr tmic Sch di lo stu nr. i.r I.. IH in i-c iii'ue in i-.i. ir. m lsi 10 In un . .-ov. . K im rn.? m Trie comiiu (luiiarinieni rvcrv vi.t- .-!,...! ... b al Laboratory. Jymn i-una an. I H:ili r.lp'(i 1K 0 vo..-. added to the Library In lsvl. Mc' ha sevea churches anj t..m.rflnt.e rl,.lr, r which prohibits the -ale ot ill intoxicating drinks. I-or new illi.tnitel circular H.ldrcf. tho I'rmclpnl nnd I'mprletir. SWITMIN siiiikt LllMJr A. M ., (Marvird r:idn:i!e) Media. I'a. vi i;v , SUMMERRESORT. 7,7 A? tZ'" -": few. filar. . , on icutitr Hailroatl. SMHll;iKKEA,,'K KIAL SI'MMKIl i: rv..t . V r." n,0".n,a'n Plateau three thousand feet above the sea level, in well deserv.nif of the public patronate. ItsenvironmenM ol rural heau! is ... I'b"', y .f ,h" nl,''-"'! r,'stal sprint -ts healthful and irenii.1 climate and peaceful re crement !rom the busy world-all th'ese charac teristics commen t tt,j liKSdKTto tired seekers alter rest and calm repose. 8 . Cnnftri'1" ' filf,1"'"ah' tel life is re- ho.h 7. h ,h' CJ,!'C I-' of T"" home lite wnien characteristic commends KT'KAL VIEW v , llralI BDJ pleasure seekors vi Ul. repose' amid nrrl.ir.l. meailows, with the towering icreen wondhi'ml and h nT-W-V ' H" v. tables ,ee,n In in uTrimrsp III' til irCB 811(1 li.rntTI ArillA the milky her.l afford rich white n"ur in over rJowlnir measure. The site ot the house is on a icntlo ris of waw. V,. .W'rT"L-T '!Ke 'twecn the he.i: wi ' iritiiieiu urn. iioi. orek) and PIV In thtt rtt.i an. 4 V. rarl- .tT!,nVJ''C.e iS tiUe' Wi,n a vlew to the accomo dation and recreation of truets hJ.?,! r,:,s-'n '''' directions, afford plc-.nnt rtrives throtiirh fanning res inns. J scenery -seven miles to Loretto, five to Carroll town, and three to St. Augustine I'onds. brooks and streams entice to piscatorial ''vlcf.'il l"f T '"" "main se-...m euct:ible. In theirseason will be supplied from thepropeior. .rden.an.1 milk from 'the 'lair?. . H will lie kept on the t.lace thoi wis !,, to .rl their own' team, will Z Tprov Mi V- VH "" ireful attendance. Ihe TEKAIs are rcnsnnutile, and will suit the, most economical Inference (umlshe. f dred v. n",V'r K AL V1 K W t Ash. Jllle. on the Crepson. Clearhel.l New York Short Koute Kailroad. which connect wm, thl Main Line ol the Pennsylvania Jlln.aU at eS son j-a The proprietor's coa.1, will et TJl trams. For further particulars, ail lrcss, M. I. WAII", i:n:L IEW. Clit S.rin. famlini Cunnlv, han'i May -JO. lf.87. STATEMENT op ATMITf Ui'S SFHTLEmTv? V. . W h the si"-"-"" ol Washington town ship for the year ending March H, K"T. "wn Patkk K H. M vfkh. Superv isor, Ih. loaniouni.OT ilUillb'ate I'd order to lial:irce . fi';.'.r.4 .7 1471.2? 'ontra, Cr. Hv tixc? wtrked on roads By cash paid for work and Vii iteriaV By orders redeemed Hy services as supervisor 7ft davs Hy commission on 182.78 6$ ft per cent' Hy auditors' exonerations By amount returned to 'o. Con'rV, Michael Ioia.Hok. Supervisor, Ir. 1 11 amount 01 dnpucato To unseated land 'ax fn.m Co'm''rs."I'.' tl7M.2 . l'.Sl f 1MV1.1.1 CoktRa, Vr. P taxes worked on roads. By cash paid for work Bv cash t.aid for I 7.1 1 7S.70 3.00 844. S 67.81 3S.0O t.M ,1 K1.4H Hy orders redeemed Ky servlcs as suiierrlsor. K d"avs'." y coinuilmlon on I 3.'i7.42 rr & per reut By lu days services to Ebensnurs anli' Altoona Hy auditors' exonerations!....".'.'. Hy amount returned to Co. Coin'rs Hy costs paid Freblhool Inw suif Hy amount paid .lame Noon, work "and (MIStS Hy amount ..aid F.avnn Urifnih.'daraairns" By amount paid for survevinir and matw pinv By amount 1. aid .1. (J. H.iHson lor nrlntini" Hy amount pai ' 1,'e.i 'r and Fer.lon attor ney e tees , st Fy amount pail for hore hlre..!'J".".'... .'...'. I M.ftO 1 5.'0 7..W 5ft.0 "..o0 M.OO 1 "7 . 1 1 i7.ra as near as can he To balance due lownsnip Tlie liabilities of the ti wri.h';i asoi-rtaineil area! out $4.oo. ' The assets are K-ie from I.illv boroutih Ime from "Hoiiali iii luo trom ex-suhervi-'or liuartz. . .! "a 72 I S7 .02 12 30 ri.04 I .labilities in excess ofassptls, alout i4.00. We the utiilersifned auditors of Waiifnirnn township, eerily that we have examined the ac counts 01 said township and rind theui as above mated. .loll N Mi TA MANY, ) Wv HlimVN. t Auditors. HKHEKrc. MY'EKS. S Attest : Jacou Hi iiuuon. Clerk. (June lij.) I ...tll.R3 ... -0 43 ... I'd. as ... 75 01) .... u,4 ... M.'iO .... TH I --O 1 -1 OO 11-
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