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I 'V'' 7 'i'' 5 1 v' a 1 i 4 the Tyrone Herald, 0. t. MM! Ultocui, the lowing totm'it Single One M6Bth, by OBo Qtiftrtcr, by mnll, One Yett, ftiall, l.W three If onthii, ,40 MAiicm lo, JtepnttUcnn t'rlmnry Election. Attooiu, March tlio itepub- I loin Voters of.ttlAU' I'nrsimntto tfcaolution ot tho Kopubllcan county com tnttteo, Adopted Jnnoixry 27,1894, you are re- quetted to meet At your regular place for holding primary elections In your respective on Saturday, Mar. 17, and elect delegates to the rogulnr county convention, the polls will bo opened for said election In tlie city of Altoona and all boroughs In tho county at 5 o'clock ni.

and cloHod at 8 o'clock p. tn. luul In tho townships the polls will opened at 4 o'clock p.m. and closed 1 0'clock p. m.

According to rule 11 each voter will vote two tickets. One ticket shall contain the homesi of tho delegates lie desires to represent Ills district In tho convention. The other tldkot shall contain the names of the porsont) lie desires placed In nomination by tho convention. These tickets will bo distributed as required by tho rule, The delegates choten and Instructed at tlio election -will meet at Altoona in the Kiist theatre, Oth avenue between llth and Itth streets, on Tuesday, March 20,1894, at 10 o'clock Tn, The purpose of said convention Is to nominate one person lor Governor, one person tor Lieutenant Governor, ono person for Secretary ol Internal AlF'tlrs, two persons' for ono person tor Congress, two pel-Sons lor Assembly, ono person tor Shel IB, ono person tor 1'rothono- tary, one person for Director of the Poor, oiio person for Jury Commissioner, four per sons for delegates to tho State Convention. The election districts of the county aro entitled to representation In the convention according to tho following apportionment of delegates, to wit: APPORTIONMENT OF DELEGATES.

rrankstown twji. Clty- 1st lire 4 2 'MmUadpre 2 'M 4til pro 2 2 3 3d ward 2 3 4th 3 Huston twp In pro 4 Juninta Ijor 8 2 Juniata twp 2 HhWcl. Id pro tot 8th 4th 4 tthwd. lit pro MhWd.ldiire 8th 3d pro 8th 4th pro Allegheny 2d diBtrict AntlH litdliitrlct ad district BoBuinKton BlBlr twp JWIwood Duncanivlllo Kut Loican 1st (flstrlot 3 At district 4 McliBtriot 2 4lh district a 2 ethdiutrlct 2 7tb district 2 Martlnsburtf. 2 Nowry.

2 N. Woodbury 3 lUmrlnif Hprii 3 Snydci- twp Taylor twp 3 ryronotwp Tyrone- is! ward 2 Alwarit 2 3d ward 2 tthwanl 2 nth ward 2 oth ward. 2 7th ward 2 Woodbury twp 2 those rules the bill, the proposed sufilr dlltJS If IM milCh sugar shoilld (ft aft advance of A cent of more in prlCO wrts C6Bsum6d during the latft fear, woutd yield About 140,000,000. The repotted advance ot 20 cents In tax on whiskey, it consumption ftt the higher price should not tfecffiase, would yield about but partly to the trust and only an unknown part to the Government. The added duties on coal and iron ore And lend would add nothing considerable to- the revenue, the manufacturing" schedules are so altered, duties beintf lowered In some schedules to Invite' larger Importations, and raised in others to phi cute a few Senators, that it is oven more uncertain whether the proposed bill, exclusive of the sugar provision, would yield customs revenue of $125,000,000 than It was whether the Wilson bill would yield that amount.

To etpect the consumption to continue as large as it Was last year, with higher prices and industries evbry where prostrated by foreign competition, is obviously unsafe. As it stands the bill does not pear by any means certain to raise revenue enough for the needs of the ment. even with the income tax, which Is retained. There ia as much uncertainty as there has been at. any time about the action of the Senate Finance Committee.

On the one luind there is the reported disgust of tho President at tho changes made in secret conclave, the strong opposition of Senators who do not waut taxes for tho benefit of trasts, the hostility of Free Traders to duties on crude materials, and the growing conviction of business men that there can be no improvement unless tariff revision is entirely stopped, and the existing law suffered to remain In force, On the other hand, party necessities in Western and Southern States make it imperative that the Democrats should pass some tariff bill, even if a bad one, and tbe temper of majority in the House is distinctly hostile to many of the changes designed to satisfy trusts and the Senators from favored localities. At times it looks as though tho Senate committee might yet be compelled to report the, Wilson bill with little change, and let the open Senate take the responsibility of alter- or defeating N. Y. Tribune. VMS tn ftresdAfi, Saxony, tto of fraudulent felufnsof income ItlO Idi tesesWs were lately discovered through tho deaths of the delinquents, one ft merchant, the other ft rest tettt.

The heirs had to pay 600,000 arid 400,000 marks respeatlvely. There Is bo condoning of dishonesty in many, It is condemned beyond possible forgiveness, both by public opinion and by the officers of justice. Get man business men seem so habltthUed to up- light dealing its nob to even entertain the ot trtkfhR Up tiny different Course, Mulo Help Wuntoil. We wish to employ a few good men to make $60 to $100 a week soiling our Home Electric Motor, Huns sowing machines, printing presses, pumps, etc. Everybody buys them, Steady employment.

Easy situation and good wages. Address W.P. Harrison Uo', Ulerk No. 14, Columbus. The Japanese Pile (Jure Is the only proper application for internal piles and is aunfanU'ed in every cnsuby W.

11 Holmes, "Mew spring wraps at Mrs.Ella Black's Wa? MAP fa At ill id attend lo the comforts of ydur family, Should any one of them eatflh A slight Cold or ffepate yourself and cull nt once at 8, Smith's two drug stores, solo and trial bottle of Otto's Cufe, the great German Remedy, free, WR glvHTIt away to prove that we have A sure Oire for Ooutths, Colds, Asthma, lion, and all dismwa nf the throat ami lungs. Large sizes 50 cents. For twenty years have suffered with dyspepsia, Have tried many physicians about all of the so-called cures. Nothing done me any good. A friend said trylMXC.

It is a positive cure-, frott the first close got relief; can eat now can sleep all nlftht. P. C. is a positivo Mrs, E. D.

Wade, 1700 N. 18th Sb I'hlla, For sale by W. Hurry Holmes and G. H.Garner.—ml5 mi. Especial attention la culled to governing tlio holding ot the primary elections and the county conventions, "Kulo 18.

All persons desirous of becoming candidates lor any olllce Blmll hand or send tlielr mimes to county chairman, stating the olllce they Intend becoming a candidate for, not than ten days belorc tho nominating convention, unit shall at the same time pay to tho chairman tho required leu to del ray the necessary expenses lor printing and distributing tickets. The lee required from all cAiidloatcs shall be $2. Bespcetfully, J. 1C. PATTERSON, Chairman.

JJ. BOWBIIS, W. II. IRWIN, A. PXTIIIS.

t). T. CALDWJILL, A. HAMILTON, U. M.

PATTBUSON, 11. M. llBHOiiBv, Secretaries. its TUB TARIFF 1IIL.L. The emergence of the Tariff bill from the secret closet of a sub-committee into the Senate Finance Committee, to which it was referred more than a month ago, is ground for congratulation.

It terminates a most scandalous manipulation of markets, based on true or false accounts of extraordinarily mutable decisions iu secret. It opens to the light of day some part, at least, of the bargaining, jobbery, and log-rolling which, in connection with stock speculation, have caused the long delay and the amazing variety of decisions. The wisdom of a stubborn incredulity, which has been repeatedly advised, will now be appreciated by those who have believed, not wisely but too well, the whispers from the secret committee- room. find that the bill reported is in many respects not at all what they had been led to expect. Its slaughter of many manufacturing industries is more deliberate and more complete, its inconsistent sectionalisms and favor- itisms are more absurd, and its surrender to certain monopolies is more abject than Democrats had anticipated.

was the Wilson bill when it came from the House and was referred to the committee. It has become the trust companies' bill during its underground jouruey of a month from the clerk's desk to the committee-room. The Sugar Trust, the Whiskey Trust, the Lead Trust and other combinations and organized monopolies have changed the character of the bill materially. Though they have not gained all they profess to want, they have gained what the Democratic leaders in the Senate loudly assured the country would never be conceded, The blunt statement in caucus that pledges hu4 been given to the sugar refiners and the whiskey distillers before heavy contributions were secured in 1893, and that (Use pledges roust be kept, told a story which was all the more pbaroef ul because nobody seemed to recognize its ghamefulness, It is an old device of threatened monopolies to get all the advantages they can incor- poiated In a bill, and then to persist in opposition in the hope of getting still more, In this case the sugar and whia- Key Senators may still play the role of Oliver TwUt, but the bill hue been radically changed already, JtUchauged still more iu its shameless disregard of principles professed by the party in power. Though it would yield A larger revenue than the bill as it catne from the House, it is eyen less ep titled to be called a tariff for revenue, because the principles that such duties be levied and the rates so ad- as to return needed revenue with Iwdee to the people hp been regarded in any part of Grains of Gold, It is better to suffer than to sin.

In bringing up a child, think of old age. There can be no real life where there is no love. All sins are big, no itmtter how sraiill they look. No man can sow idleness aud reap prosperity, Alwuyslook after things before they get by you. A civil tongue is a better weapon than a bowie-knife.

riioao who would lead others should always look up. It lightens a duty to resolve to perform it cheerfully. A desire lo n-sist oppression is implanted in the nature of man, It is useless to confess our sins, unless we are willing to forsake them. Keep your heart full of sunshine, and will soon Hive a face to. match it Never do anything before children that you do nol want them to imitate it.

There is more help in an ounco of encouragement than there is in a ton of In counsel it ia good to see dangorB, but iri execution not to see them, tin less they are very great. The least aud most imperceptible impressions received in our childhood may have consequences very important nud of along duration. lie Will Answered. Sho WHS very pretty, and she was stylishly clad, and she occupied a whole railway seat all by herself. He was a drummer, and he thouRht himself irresistible.

He was also fond of a little flirtation. His discriminating eye noon detected the presencs of the handsome and stylish girl, aud his willing feet soon carried him to her proximity. lie indicated with a slight wave of his hand the vacant seat by her side, as ho remarked in his blandest tones. "I beg your pardon, miss, but is this seat engaged The maiden surveyed him from head to foot, and then said with dignity, to which her snapping oyos added emphasis: "No, seat isn't engaged, but I am" He sat elsewhere. Ueiul Mull Mutter.

The gradual increase in the amount of "dead" mail reaching the Dead Letter OOlce is shown in a statement prepared at the postoiUce department, shows tluit the totul number of pieces of wail mutter received at the olllce during the last month was 596,400, while iu the corresponding mouth last year the number was 534,300. To check this Increase the Popart- jpeut is sending the following notice to all postmasters, with an order to post it conspicuously aud to call ths attention of all natrons to it; "Dou'C WHil your letter or package Without having youi own address written or printed upon Ihe upper left Iwud corner- This will insure its prompt return to you if not delivered, and will prevent its being sent to and opened at the Pead Better olflce." IJ. 4. JJerwind, secretary of the Berwiod-Wltite Uoal Mining of Philadelphia, was a Tyrone visitoi yesterday. Miss, Battle Coulter returned to her home in this place Thursday night, after.one month's visit to frjeuds in AT PRIVATE kinds of furniture and household goods.

Must be sold tit once, and can be bought fit tv bargain. 1 Mils, A. Jl. lloovnu Sealed proposals will be received for the erection of tlie foundation walls of the A M. E.

church on street be- tweetiLogan and Pennsylvania avenues. The material for foundation furnished Ity builrlinp committee. Hi (In close March 13, 1894, at 12 o'clock. The work to be done under the supervision of the building coramitte. The committee reserve the right to reject any und all bids.

Plans can be seen at Lancaster's barber Ghas Garner, Pastor, A. Lancaster, Tris- tee, committee iuOt2 Early Risers, Early lUsers, Early Risers the famous little pills for constipation, sick headache, dyspepsia and nervousness. VV. II. Holmes, druggist.

The room hvtely vacated by the Blair County Bunking company, oil West 10th street, a prominent and desirable locality, well lit.ted and adapted fur tlie purpose of banking, brokerage or trust and insurance company, is offered-for rent for-a term oi years at a reasonable rate. Apply to John D. Slewwrt, No. 16 VV. 10th Tyrone, It's all the same, a slight cold, congested In tins or severe coimh One Minute (Jough Cure banishes them.

W. II. Holmes, druggist. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives the best satisfaction of any cough medicine I handle, and as a seller leads all other preparations in the market. I recommend it because it is the best medicine 1 ever handled for coughs, colds and cioup.

A. VV. Baldridgo Millersville III. For sale at J. S.

Smith's two drug stores. It not only relieves it does more, it cures. We refer to One Minute Cough Cure. Suitable for all ages, all conditions, at all times. V.

II. Holmes, druggist. "Perhaps you would nol think so, but a very large portion of diseases in New York comes from caielessness about, catching cold," says Dr. Cyrus Edson. "It ia such a simple thing and so common that very few people, unless it is a case of -pneumonia, any attention to a cold.

New York is one of tho healthiest places on the Atlantic coast and et there are a great many cases of catarrh and consumption which have their origin in this neglect ot the simpliest precaution of every day Jiff. The most sensible advice is, when you get a cold get rid of it as soon as ooasi- all means do not neglect it." Dr. EdHoii does not tell you now to cure'a cold but we will. Take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It will relieve the lungs, aid expectoration, open the secretions and soon effect a permanent cure.

25 and 50 cent bottles for salo at J. S. Smith's two drug stores. No bettor aid to digestion. No better cure for dyspepsia.

Nothing more reliable for biliousness and constipation than DeVVitt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. VV. II. Holmes. If you hare sour stomach and feel bilious, and your head aches, take a Japanese Liver Pellet, it will relieve you, Sold by VV.

H.Holmes. For seven years or more Mrs. W. D. Louder, of Quiucy, was subject to severe attacns of cramp colic.

S. 11. Morse, a druggist of that place, recommended Chamberlain's Colic, Choler.i and Diarrhoea remedy, which bus effected a permanent cure, saving her much suffering besides the trouble and expense of sending for a doctor, which was often necessary. For sale at J. S.

Smith's twodruci atores. IT SUITS THE what druggists say, because they are tired of the many bitter cough remedies, Pun- Tina As the most pleasant tasting wwl- iclne, quickly cures Coughs. Colde, Throat and Lung disorders, 25 cents. Pan-Tina is sold at VV, II. Holmes Dmg Store.

Dou't Tobucco Spit or Smoko your Life Away is the truthful, startling title of a little book that tells all about the wonderful, harmless Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, The cost is trilling and the man who wants to quit und can't runs no physical or financial risk iu using "No-to baa," 8old by nil druggists, Jlook at diUM stores or by mail free, Address The Sterling Remedy Indiana Mineral Springs, A hevere rheunwtio'pain in the left shoulder had troubled H. Loper, well known druggist of Des Moines, Iowa, fot over six months. At times the pain was so severe that he could not lift anything. With all he could do he could not get rid of it until he applied Chamberlain's Pain Balm. "I only made three applications of it," he says, "and have since been free from (Jl puin." He now recommends it to persons similarly afflicted, It is for sale at J.

S. Smith's two drug stores, Not one minute elapses between Hip taking of One Minute Cough Cme and relief. Why shouldn't people hike One Minute Cough Cure? They should. They do, W. II, Holmes, druggist.

FOH and ice cream parlor. Call or address Mrs. 15, Miller, 21 W. Tenth nurse for a diphtheria patient, also a middle aged, or older person, to do housework- -rrMrs. A.

ft, Marke), Washington NISW $BA plate range, with reservoir high closet. Best eteei range yet introduced in the market, selling at a greatly reduced price, feiby.J, fror A nice 8 room house oti Washington avenue, newly painted and papered throughout; has a new Hirsh furnace in cellar. Apply to A. E. Vtotn Rlt-o to Son, As a family medicine Bacon's Celery King for the Nerves passes from sire to son as a legacy If you have Kidney, Liver or Blood disorder do not delay, bub get a free sample package of this remedy a-, once.

If you have indigestion, constipation, heaJache, tisw, this grand specific will cure, you. J. S. Smith, thn leading druggist, is solo agent and Is distributing samples free to the afllicted. Large packages 60 cents.

To Whom it May Concern: and there in no reason why it should not be the concern of every one to make each dollar do the best for its happy possessor, For the next thirty days we will make prices especially low in our Carpet Department, We have a good assortment of styles and qualities and will now close them out in order to make room for new spring stock, Also a few Ladies' Coats left that will be sacrificed. The actual cost $4 to $20 will be sold at $2.50 to $12.50. The best point of all is our Grocery Store. Everything good, pure, and as reasonable in price as possible. Come and try us in this department and we are sure you will give us your trade, TT It.

D. Ortlcoand residence, 1111 nnd 1118 I van la avenue, Tyrone, tt. 1,0 frill ft. 1'ItVhtCIAN O111cO and residence, Washington Telephone connection. J.

M. 8MITII. 1'MYSrctAN AKl) St HUKOtk Ortlee, Tenth ottvfit, Tyrone, OWAN Or.AllKK, M. 1), rilYKtUIAN AMD Oflleo, No, lolfl LotffiK atoftuc, Tyrone, 1'A, teWlLVU. M.

I'llVSICIAN OlllcoinOdd Hollows' building, Pennsylvania avenue, Tyrone, Pa. it. w. mnttcKT, PHYSICIAN AND SUMMON Onico timl residence on corner Logitn Rvenue nml Tmitii street, Tyrono, I'n, ll, P. MUSS Kit.

PHYSICIAN ASn BURGEON Onico and residence, 105 W. llth Street, TYKONK, PA. There nre miiny common liniments sold nut there- is only oue Rrent pain c.ure for all forms of Guts, Utilises and all bodily pain; Its name is lied FliiR Oil. Coats 26 cts. Sold at W.

II. Holmes Drug Store. Burns are absolutely painless when De Witt's Witch llttzel Salve is promptly applied. Tiiis statement is true. A perfect remedy for skin diseases, chap ped hands and lips, and never fails to cure piles, 11.

Holmes, drugijvst. For nobby and stylish clothing arid gent's furnishing, RO to the ready made clothiers and outfitters. Juke Colin, Join's (tald well's old stand, opponite loaac Crawford Co. flOtf. Witt's Wilr.ii lliizel Salve cleanses, puridesand heals.

It was made for that purpose. Use it for burns, cuts, 'bruises, chapped hands, sores of all descriptions and if jiiu have 'piles use it for them. W. II. Holmes, druggist.

WILSON ISENBERG, flPliK. LJ Hoimuopathlc I'hyslcan nncl Surgeon avenue, iiliova lot TyronoA'a. Olllco flu. 1 to 7 to p. in, Telephone No.

Hill. 8 C. M. HAMILTON, HKM'IST. Ofllco, Study IMoek northeast corner Penna.

nvomio and Tenth street, licsldence, 1" J.tncolr, uycnue. T. SWAIiTZ, DKNTIST, Teeth Inserted without platet Olllco over clothing store, 10th Tyrone, Pu. 1017 Penua. Avenue.

Tyrone, Pa FREE EYE EXAMINATION. H. E. HERMAN, FOUMKULY AV1T1I QUEEN CO. you don't lilte rico tlio onliuary tasteless, hard-to-cook kind? But Jmvo you ever tried PHILADELPHIA You'll find it eyoiimnicivl, easily uookeil, very pulatiible, and very dilfcront in ovory wny from other rieo.

It's good plain, or in i'nul- dings, calces, waflles, oroqvietlos, and iu lots' of other wnys. Your grocer will la-op it'. Ant: him. A 1 ry st. AnkCryslnl Marlon, for ruiiipnlionk.

,1. II. Albright, UKunt, Tyrono, 1'a. ANNOUNCEMENT. In accordance with tho custom?" ami usages of tlio Itupubllcan party, I luiroby iinnounco mysoll'as a candidate for iiaii.liiutloii for Onniji-osH, RUlijoct to His- publican rulcH, and pludgo uiyNUll to support the ticket nominated.

,1, 1). lllCICi. Altoona, March 5, 1S94. I hereby announce niysult as a ouiidldtitii for the oltlco of Bhurlll' of Itlalr county, vubjeot to tho rules anil rugulutloiiM Kovm-ning the. parly ot Jilnlr countv.

and pledge myselt to support the tlcUet'thOii nninlniitucl. I). MLHiUUW. Tyrone Township, b'eb. -2, 1S94.

-I licrby -innouiico myself as a candidate tor tlui oltlco of Sheriff ot Illalr eounty. aubjont to tho rules and regu atious govoriilng the Kepuhllean party ot Itlalr eoxiut.y, and pledge myself to support the ticket then nominated. WILLIAM SXYDElt. Tyrono, Fob. 1891.

I hereby announce iiiysolfas a candidate lor tho olllco of Sheriff ot lilulr county, subject to tho rules and regulations governing the Republican p.u-iy ot Ulutr county, and pledge iiiyHoll to support the ticket nominated, II A 10. Catliarlno Township, March 9, ISUt, SPECIALIST, AT TYRONE Every Wednesday JIu will bo louncl at CEO. H. GARNER'S JEWELRY STORE Irom ft. m.

to 5 p. in. Persons who luivo lionilaohu or whoso eyes arc ciuisliitfilisCoinlortslionJUoii-ll upon tlit.lr anoclallsl, and they will reoclvo intelligent iindakilllul attention. NO UHAKUU to lerintno It Klusoos will help you. wvory pair of glasses oriluruil is guarant.red to Ijo satisfactory.

G. -a WAITS, Gen'l. Insurance Agent. BLOCK, UOOM 4. MAIN STREET, TYRONE, Have You a Smoky Chimney USB the Finch Patent Chimney Top IUCK MWO Collections a siicclnlty.

Money to loan on gooil rcnl estate security. Olllce, 10 I'eiina. avenue, Tyrono, A A. STBVMNS G. vn OWKNB BTfciVKNS A OWKN8.

ATTOU.iiKYS-AT-LAW Pennsylvania avenue, neiir Juniuta brlduc, Tyrone, 1'a. J. 1 1IKN11Y, KilCJINKKIl AND SUKVEYOK Onico on second n.oor of Herald Ilutldlng Ty'rotio, Pa. F. TAYLOlt, OliMiltAL INSUUANCM AOKNT None but good companies represented.

Fire, Lite and Accident. IIUS1NKSS. SUNNSYtVANIA liAII.KOAD, FIIOM TYUONB TO MILES. Huntiugdoii 1U.7 LewMowu Jtuiotion Miluin. Philiulelphia.

Altoouiv PittBburg 68.2 ....117.4 ...,222.0 14 3 C2.9 ....131.2 KABTWAKD. fast lino daily (to lut off at Tyrouo, 12.26 u. lltintlugcloii, 12.M u. llarrlaliurif, 3.30 a. I'liihuU'lpliin, u.

111. UiirviaburB iicuouimoilutloii, dally except Sunday, ut 'i'yrouo. ri.35 it. UuutlUKiloji, 0.15 it. m.i Hur- rlslmix, in.

Atliiullc uxpi'ima, dully at Tyrono, 7.3(1 a. rlHbum, lO.ail a. I'Uiludulpmu, 1 p. in. Heuauoru cxprosH, daily at i yvouu, 7.

'is it. lliin- tliiKdon. a. llurrlabiirtf, 11.2Cn.'iu.; riiiladul- phin, (1.00 ii. in Mulii Llnij expreSB.

dully, at 12.18 n. in Huiitintrdou 12.48 lliirrUiniru a.UO p. 1'liliu- in. Uay oxpruss, uaily, (to lot off piisHuimorB) at 'ly- roue, 1 14 p. lluntlnxdnn, 1 '15 p.

Jlarrisbnru 4 isj). PUiladolplila, 7.l(ip. ni. Mnll.ditlly, utTynmu, 2.3ft Hiuitliwdou, a.211 UurrlHbiirK. 7 p.m.; I'liiladuJphlii, 11.10 p.

m. ftfail oxpruaa, dally, at W. 1 lu Himtinu- don, 7.2(1 IliirriabiirK, in.20 p. in. riiiladuliiliiu oxprcHH, daily, at Tyrono, 11.

UnntinKdon, 10.12 ilurrlHlinrif, 1 a. I'liila- dolphla. 4.30a.m. C. UAVISON, Aiu AllCHITKC-T ADD HUII.mKO CONTRACTOR C'fllue on second floor of Herald Itulldlnt; Tyione, Pa, AVID U.

WII1TK, t.ONTItACTOK AND In all branclieg Incident to tlicllrlck Laying Trade. 'Tlieonly top llial will pruvont, inc smoke and sont Iroin blowing down "din-Ins all ungusnl tliu wind unit weiil.eer,~Sold bv H. W. CUTLER. All branches of tho Paul lie twin-ran, daily, at Tyrono.li.OB a.

Altoona, 7.40 Jolmstowii, 8.21 a. I'lltKUiirir, 12.10 p. in Wiiy imsHuuifiir, iially, at Tyrono, 1.02 p. m. Altoona, 1.45 p.

Jolinutowa, 3.a!i p. I'ittalmi-K, 'Hull train, daily, at Tyrono, 3.05 p. Altoona, 3.40 5. 10 p. rittHinnx, B.10 p.

m. 1'ast lino, daily, at Tyrone, 7 mi Altooua, 7.40 p. Johiuttowu. ll.dH p. 1'ltlnuurK, Alioonn acooininodatUin, daily, at Tyrouo, I).

10 p. IJiill wood, 0.3<l p. Altoona, 0.50 p. TYRONE CLEARFIELD BRANCH. FllOM TYItOHB TO MILES.

Osceohl 19.0 Houtzdulc Phillpsburs Olearneld 40.8 Curweuavllle 47.1 MAIL. A. MAIL. FAIU3. .67 .74 .71 1.22 1.41 I 1 M.

Lve. Tyrone 8.20 Lve.Curwensvllle.. 3.61 Oeceola U.23 Cleiirflold 4.09 0.41 Phlllpsburg. 4.62 10.32 Osceola 6.10 Ar 10.50 Ar. Tyrone 6,12 DAY EX.

live, Tyrone 3.15 ASSKMBLY-I hereby uiinounon myself as a candidate for Assembly, subject lo the rules-ami regulations governing tho Republican party of ISIalr county, and pledge myself to support the ticket nominated. K. t'ATTKUSON. A) toona, 1'a Fob. 8, 189i, 1 hereby announco mysoltas a candidate tor Assembly, suuji-ot to the rules and regulatloiiBg the Kopub- llcun party of Illair eounty and will support.

nominated at the March convention. 1'UKJIIAHU. Tyrone, Feb. 9, IH91, I hereby iinnounon inynelt a oandidate lor lor Assmnbly subject 10 tlio rules and regulations governing the Republican party ot Klulr eounty and pledge myselt to support the ticket nominated. S.

IJ, ISKNUKRU. Tyrono Township, Mar, 7, hereby announce myselt as a candidate tor the oftlce of I'ro- thonotary of Illalr county, nubji-bt to the ruloa ami regultvtionsgovoriilng thoRopubll- can puny ot lilulr county, and pledge myself to support the ticket nominated. 1 JISHSK 4 UAUTMAN. Ifollldttysbui-g, Pub, 15, (891, lOsceola 4.08 4.23 B.OO Ar.Ourwensville.. ..5.22 IJXPI1E33.

Lve, Tyrone p. M. 7.30 lOsceola 8,30 8.41 lOleardold 9.2-1 Ar 9.36 DAY EX. Lve. Curweiisyille.

Clcarlleld 858 10.41 Osceolu iO.Bb HXFUIiSS. Lvo. aurwBiisvillo. Olearllold Philipsliurg. Osccola Ar, Tyrone Ar.

Tyrone .11.47 A.M. 4.40 4.60 6.39 5.48 0.45 ON MOBHANNON lliuNenKB, trmna loiivo OHOoola, O.OS uml B.40 1,27 imd 611 iirrivoiit und IU.IHI n. l.KI and 6.HA li. IHllHDUIl, I.Oil uud U. Ullit U.OB I).

111. Traiua lunvo HiilHoiia. 8.0(1 and ll.Ma. .1,01) U.II1 aiiiHI.lll a. ami 7.2Up.

urrivu ut Odcciolu, u.t,8 und u. a.6S anil 7.K1 BALD EAQLE VALLEY BBANOH. FROM TYBONB TO MIUSH. KABM, Julian 81.4 .14 Mllesburg 30,8 .92 Belloibnte 33.6 1.01 Howard 40.0 1.19 Lock Haven 54.3 1.63 HAH. A.

PlumbinglGas Fitting Proipptattention given and tlrst alass workmanship guartin teed. Hesidpuce 208 W. TtuiUi St. The first of A merican Nevve- CHAIILES A. DANA, Editor.

Lve Tyrone. 8.10 Julian 8.5Q I'Mileslnirg U.21 BellefonU 9.33 UHoward 10.08 Lve. Look Haven. Ar, Look Ar. Tyrono 8.35 ISXl'RRSS hereby announce uiysult as a lor tho otllco of Uti-cctorot Hie t'oor of lilair county subject to the rules anil regulations governing the Republican party ol 4dair county and pledge inysell to support tlie ticket nominated, Tyrone, Feb.

1891, POQK-4 hoieby announce my ell us a candidate lor thu pillco ot Oil-color ot the 1'oor of Itlalr county subject to the rules and regulations governing tbo Republican party ot Ulair county and pledge myself to support the ticket nominate A. Uollidaysbure, 1691, OF TI113 I hereby announce niysulf us a candidate for Iheolnee ol Director of l'ie Voorof ItiaU' oounty subject to Die rules uml t-egulutions governing Uopublican party oi mairoounly and nr myself to support tlio lioltec iioinlimUJ 0. Illair Township, l''eb. 1W, P.RH CKNT-NKT Tbe above amount was earned and paid to the subscribers tooiirSvoolal U- It.SyndH-ato as a result ot our operations in the btoolc Market from Deo. 18 803, to Feb.

15,1895. 100 toiW pur cent, proilt per annum can bo made by joining our Syndicate Pools." Send froopuctus and our dully Miu-lsut Letter. liOfit rtttoreiieu. NslAN Uaukeisft JJrQlfora, il Uroijidwijy, Nevy Vorjf Lve, 3.10 Julian 3.68 iMUesburg 4.18 Bellefonte 4.28 I Howard 1.68 AT, Look Haven EXI'UISS. Lve.

Tyrone P.M. 7.26 Julian 8.13 Milesbm-B. 8.83 Uellefoute 8,43 Howard V. M. 4.15 Howard 4.4-1 Mllesburg 6.02 liellefonto 5,12 Julian 6.46 ISXl'RESS M.

Lve. Luck 9,37 Howard .....10.00 Milosburg ..,,10,21 10.34 Julian 11.03 5,26 Ar. ISXl'KHSH. ,,11.52 Lve, Look 4.36 Howard 6.04 Milesburg 5,22 5.32 Julian 6.01 FBOU TVBOMB TO Warriorijiuark Ar, liok 0.10 Ar.Tyrone 6,50 ON JJEUJJffONTK OBNTIIAL BAIMIOAD, tValllB loilVO Uollofoiitu for Stutu Colk-Ku U.UO uud io.ao iv. m.

and 4 ui-rivu ut lielU-fouto t'i-om Btutu COUOKD, 09 n. ami ami ji in. ON BEiiisyjJiTK SNOW HUOE Un4Noiim, trolua eavolSullufoiitofovHuow BUoo, a.67 a.m.: urrivu ut Uollefcmtti from Huow Sliou, ji. iu. tBWJSBUBa TYRONH MILES.

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