The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, October 22, 1875, Image 4

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The WiLiNr.;no . v Oh:o:. Theie
M a 8tri!i;jre epieii.ten of hum.mi y
living in Obion county, Tennesfete.
Of his (t.ieei ec.'-nti i oitit-3 Sor.it: bun -tors,
who rtxerth- returned from a f w
dars' sport around lleelfoot Lake, tell
the fallowing sti'i v :
Tiie negro ii c.tfled the "Wild Xe-ro
of -Obion," from the fact Unit he lives
in a nti le state, through winter am!
amin,er, in a mud-hole, arid ha
il welt there for five years past, lie
calls himself Edmund, and hr.s no rec
ollection of ever having boon called by
any other raino, though horn within
fifteen miles of t!se i-t at which he
seems to have .-ermj.i.aii.1 v located
himself.
He prof i." to !iivc the? "blood fe
ver," which lis este 'in curable thr'o;!i
no other means than !v standing in a
hole, about f.mr feet S'm nv, filled with
mud and water to the depth of hi
knee.s. Hi keeps a (he always burning
in such a position :n to permit the
wind to blow the pin -ke of it iifton his
person. D.iri:i;j e.;l 1 weather he
heats the writer iy throwing hot a-lies
into it. The sironp: lye thin produced
ha9 cau-ed the splitting ojm.h of tlie
calves of his Ls and made the skin
very scr.Iy IVum lk- ankle to the knee.
One-half of eafh foot has been frozen
oft, in consequence of which he now
findd some iliLlkulty.in getting about,
hobbling instead of walking. Deft n
he was possessed of the strange belief
that he had leen stricken with the
"blood fever" !; tnti-t have been a
very large, heavy man. Though he
ha- passed, through the four seasons
live times without a change from the
clothing which nature gave him, ytl
he i- still muscular, though raw-boned
anl awkward, standing six feet with
out his socks. Edmund has subsisted
on a very ordinary diet, consisting of
dry corn and punapkin3. "When driven
out of bis favorite spot of earth by a
freshet lie hobbles to an old barn not
far distant, and impatiently awaits the
going down of the tide, when he re
tarns to stand in the mud awl slash
as before. The weather has so tough
ened his skin .that it appears Vs hard
and as thick as medium quality of
leather. It would seem, from the story
of our veraciou; sportsman, that the
negro is crazy, and having mistaken
the symptoms for that of "blood fever"
has gone through a course of treat
ment likely in the end to put him in a
corner lot of six feet two. Should
not the poor, miserable wretch receive
the attention of soma philanthropic,
sympathetic people, and le rescued
from his inevitable doom ?
A TlIRTVIVO I XDT'STItlA 17 ASSOCIA
TION. There is an association of young
jtersons at Springfield, Yt., known as
tho Industrial Works, that furni.-hes
all its members with constant work at
fair wages and a pleasant home atsraall
cost, which is meeting with a success
so marked as to attract the attention
of all thinking people. The members
of this association are all young peo
ple who are willing to rid themselves
of all bad habit, work steadily, dress
economically, and save a portion of
their wages. Xo others arc taken.
All the men who join nrc required to
furnish a small amount of capital and
to save one-fourth of their wages,
which must be invested in the capital
stock ef the association. Women are
not required to furni-di any capital in
the outset, but ma-it save one-sixth of
their wages and invest it in the busi
ness. Those who do not comply with
the requirements of the association are
exjelled, and those who wish to leave,
can do so at any time, and can with
draw their capital by giving six
months' notice. The wages paid t-
each member is fixed by a board of
elirectors and is proportioned to their
skill and ability. '1 hey have a large
dwelling or home, where the members
live ami enjoy many privileges and
comforts Hot usually found in families
or boarding houses. All pay a mod
erate price for theu board from their
wages. They have two new factory
buildings, and a good water privilege
and considerable machinery, and are
engaged in the manufact ure of toy and
house-furnishing goods for which they
find a ready sale. They commenced
business a year ago with five hands,
and are now working forty -five; their
sales for last month were over $3,000,
their pay roll for the month was' over
$",200, and their savings of wages
which was addetl to the capital of the
company was more than $309. Ver
mont Sfundard.
Feet Pry C
, Last fceas-.m the hay crop was short in
. this section so much so that it was
necessary to red nee our stock. I com
menced in November to feed each cow
, one pintof meal ier elay. fc-oino might
think that was too small a quantity to
result la any good, but my experience
is otherwise. lien mv cows became
'new milch they nil did finch'., I hud
no iiouoie wmi ii-em.' l was so
pleased with the results that I. said
- that if I liad double the hay mv st xk
required, 1 should feed meal every
winter in small quantities,
It is a good idea for a farmer to
look over Lis stock and if one or more
is not doing as well as the others,
feed them a little I tetter, .and do not
forget to salt them ; they require salt,
if it is winter, to thrive and do well.
Nmc York Times.
Although- an honest man seldom
objeuo to pay a hotel bill in advance,
if tli hotel is a good one, the follow inc
conversation is reported to have taker
place at a Chicago house ; " You wil'
not object to V: before yon go t
your room, sir?" "Certainly not
make ont ther bill.". "For ho, long,
-sir?" "WelL yon may. charge me -foi
aIout ten minutes on the Kuropeai
plan. lj the end of that time I thinl
I shall be at a hotel where the clerk
near smaller diamonds and have iooi'
confidence m h'ulriail nature.' """" " 1
pXt OCliAMATI OIV
O F
General Election.
.o; s.vk the us;:mo.wealth.
'.Vnnti-AS, hv an An nf the- Oeiierul Asscm- J
' Ivof the ' Mi:iMi.ixv.':i!t!i of I iirsylvuni.i. e:i- j
A 1( i u Act to ! -wiii'ilc 1 hxititneml tin ct ion
vit!ii:i (hi Ci)i:;:i!"r:.v-aitli," it is t-iij--im-'J
ipi'ii ti? o K've i::!ii:e nritcu of elect-on, '
Hid to cnuiisviato in siiil uolicv m tint ollu r ii
!i; f. I.ket.i, I, llEIIMAN HlCMfH, JHTU(
.-ihi-fTl nf the Con Dty of CiiuiSirin. In the C'mii-
..lOllWC'ttlin Of ll II- I itll 111, UU IH liwj ,
mid tnve roIk- tr tli'; ee-rnr of tlie !
.("1'iiv ntu!.ml. t.mt a (-rieral h.lec-tioti will :
f in I I ;:i -Hi'l Couiiry of Cimf-r'a tli :
iny of 'nitrMilii-r, .4. I. IT.. (!he iimo
'. iiiif ill'- T i..-i.iY nixt loHowinsr i lit- iiit M.iu- 1
l!lV ,,f illOtltll ) Ht whiCM tim-J ft ilO UU'l
t:.fy oir'u-rs will he elfCtMi us follows : (
OX:-; I'EISUN" for tlie olffe oi Oovernor oftho j
C,. ;!p .;-,r '1 i-i iin.-'viv-iiila i
ini-: I'K'lsnV f r flu! u-iite l 'Trc!inrfr cf the ;
'..m:i:i-::!-.v- mil .r I'.-riti.-y !v:e-.i:i.
) ) K I' Ki; -i ).V. i'l r'in.jiiii'" wi' h tho Pinn'y :
..I !:l:i:o f' : tlii" I'liiff r i-ri s.';i?:i!-v; ill tijuSta- !
.I i I ; H.. -r.!i! i!i "v.-1! : ii i l !'e:i:.yl'.,'.nin. !
V i" '.V ,..r .!.( .:iit-. of I i-rk i.f t ho Or- i
rili iti' t . uri .1.1 i Ji.-s.ar aoi iiccvrJtr tor Cam- !
: r: "ounty. j
i K I'l iisox fur the offieo of Treasurer for
( iiip'ir'.i (vu:!y.
11 1 ii I. K- I'l. KSf lS fir the ofTic-c of C'ommis.
.ii..p-r 'it :m!ri: f..un!v.
Til li V.V. l'Kl:; IN'S lor the ofiiee or Auditor of
t'iitrtri ronntv. j
t. K J'K;:-nV P.r th': oifioo .t Director of the I
Po-.r tvt Ciit::r!ii cot. y.
I ALSO, HHtKIlY f AKB KNOWN AND GIVE NO.
i y. flint t!io p!:u-f of hi.I'lm tho nrtm-.".! 1 I
li--tiiMi in tho H-i I'ml -.viti-i-s. f.oi oujth, (lis- !
tri-lati'1 tov;.8!iii 3 wul.iu said county twe us I
foilorvs, to n it : I
Tho electors of the iitr!ct oorn'od of the j
T' n ti!i:M.I' A lii.i tiy, to iiu-el lit lira-ly's Si-hoI i
H.m-'o. in sii'i lowii-hip.
1 ho rli'C'or o( this tli.tr;cr eiuntHi oi ti?e
Tnwi-'hlp of A-l:in?. ' HUM- lit the School IIjii?.,'
at '!..-( s Kri.iiA-'y in f:M tnw?ishit.
'I'hfl of ll.f (!i.-tr';-t iro'l'lioseil of tho I
Township of i:irr. to moct at iScUool Iioarie No. J
! 1. in eaiil township.
'l'lio i-!o-toi- ol tho district comwl of tho I
Township of JU:i"kiii'k. to nnv-t a ths house of j
Al.ram iakin tl'-eM. in sni-l townPhip.
Tlie c-li-ctovs of the tlisiri'it eumpowl of thn
Township of ':imtr!!i, to moot at tlie Court House ;
in the I'.oroUirU of K'eiishii'-!r. j
Tne electors of the ilistrict composoil of the IJor
oiiuh of ';ini!irin, to meet at Sthool House No. 'J, ;
n s:l. liorntiarh. j
The elo-!ori of the iliMriot coiuposix! of the ;
Township of Carroll, to meet at the School Honse ;
in 'iirrolltown honmitli. ,
Tho ci tors of the oisfriet composed ofthe Bor
onsh of f'arr-il!t ltn, to meet at the School House j
in Mid horou-h. I
The electors of the dlstrct compose. 1 of tho j
Township of C'he.-t, to meet at School House No. !
3. in said townHhip j
The rli-ctorsol the district eomjwd of tie Bor. f
ouirh of h'-st :spriiiirs, to r'ct at the house of Ja- j
i-i l U'.ikiu r, in s li 1 t.,roii-jh.
Thn -l'c'ors of tho district composed of the
Towns'iipof I aearlield, to moet at School House
X.i. i au.i lining thv viiinjje of St. Auutine, in
s.i'd township.
The elccioro of the district composed of the
Township of 'onemmiirh. to meet, at the School
Hnioe nt .Sinirir's. in s:iid township.
The electors of tho district compos" ! of the Hor
onirh o( i 'oo'iioui'.rh. f m,,',t as follows: First
Ward, at the ho'-in: of Peter Maltirle. In Bald l-'Jrit
Ward ; Second Ward, at the house o! John Swjrz
tn:in ill suld Second ar-1.
The electors of the district composed of tho Hor
oujrh of f 'ofipersdale, to meet at the School House
in s:id horou:;h.
The electors of the district composed of tlie
Township of Croyle, to meet at the School House
in t he vilhiso of Suminerhill. in said township
The electors ofthe district composed of the Hor
otiifli of Knt t'onetnausb. io meet i- tiiu house ol
t-t it-i f'i nier. dee'd, in sai ! hor nih.
TTr; ' d'etors of the d'.trict coinpo-.-O of the Itor
ouh ol I- Ociis urif, to tiictt as foiiows: I-iisr
i'':-rd, to r.ieet In 1 he ourt JJoom, iu n.ild War!:
Wc-. Ward, in (iranl .lury iloi.tn, in Knot W: r l.
The electors of tli-i district composed ol the U ir
.uirh if Franklin, to meet at the School Hju.se in
snld horou-j-h.
I!.? electors of the district composed of the
Township of CJallitzin, to meet nt School lfouse
No 3. (T.inr.el Hill.) in said township.
The elector of t he district composed of the Itor.
oniih of Onllitzin, to meet at the School House in
said township.
The electors of the district competed of the
Township of Jackson, to meet at the lioue of Hen
ry Hajrcr, in snid township.
The electors of t he dint rict composed of the rtor
otmh of Johnstown, to meet as follows: First
War-!, nt IVildic School Ho. m No. 3, ins:iid war I,
Second Ward, nt the office of Jos. S. Str-iver esij..
on JInrket s'r't. in said ward: Third Ward, nt
the house of John Urady. on Franklin stree in
sni-.l ward: Fourth Ward, at the house of John
Treriz. in said Ward; Fifth Ward, at the Kern
ville School foiisc, in said ward : Sixth Ward, nt
:.iie Johnstown l ottery, in said warn.
The electors of the district compos.vl ofthe Hor
oiinl; of I.oretto, to meet at the school house in
4a id ln.rotitrTi.
The 1 itt-rs rf the dis'rict composed (f the
TuwTtihipot idMiist.-r, to meet at the w:irchnitc j
of August Sue Uur! in, in the yilla-o of Iu:.?ter, in
sal 1 u n.tip. !
'1 he He-tors of the district comp-r.aed of the n or- '
ouh of Mi Iville. to met i . IoIoitis: Fii Ward, j
at "the IK-k-up. In snld ward : Second Ward, at
tiie Hos-.Ciirri.ie l-.,,it:-. i:i sai l ward. '
The electors ol the district composed ofthe P-ir- j
onih of Vrospect, to wi:et nt the school house in i
s:i:d horouirh. I
1 he electors of the dis'rict composed of tic i
Township of Kichland. to meet at the house of Jo- i
cpliijcis in said township. '
The e'.i-c-.ors ol the lii.-trict compeat-d of the I
I'ownsliip ol S inn in-r inll. to m- c. a, i he Summer- I
hill si hoo Io.tis. in th Poroimh of Wilmi r
The electors ol the di- trict composed ol I he l?or
oimh of Siumn;:vi:i ', to meet at the school house
in said hoi-onifh.
The electors of the disfiet r,,mi.l of the
Tcv. r.sl-.ip ol Sus.ju'-hann i. to meet at the house of j
.Michael Vhitt, in (aid township.
The elector-" of the district compos.., of the
i"nsn-p .it Taylor, to meet at tlie wuooi house
near Wm. He-tri.-k.s. in said towr.shli.
The elw-ters of the district compos. id of th Hor
ouirh of W.nMlvaie, to meet at the school house in
s:ii-l borough.
The electors of th" district composed of the Hor
ouh of Wiltnore, to Intel at the Ocuucil chamlur
in said horoii'h.
The electors of the district composed of the
Township of Washington, to meet nt the School
honse nt the foot of Flane No. 4. in said township.
. The elector" of the district composed of the
Township of White, to meet at the house of John
Ifecrs, in said township.
1 he lectors of the district composed of the
Township of Yoder, to meet as follows: First !i
vifilon. nt the house of Henry Fr-i7ier. in said town
h p : Second Division, at itcuiu'u svshool lioose, iu
said township.
SPECIAL. ATTKNTIOV
Is. hfrt-hy direct od to Article vmth nf'tho now
lon? titiitioii, certain Fee-lions whereof read us
filllnwrt:
Skc. 1. Kvcry male citizen twentv-one vearsi of
ai
p-.ss- ssiiik the loilowiim; na mncitiioiis. sliall
txs entitled to voe at all elect Inn
;-V,yf Ho shall have liccu a citizen of the United
Stales at least one month.
Srctnni He shall have resided In the State one
year, (or if, having previously boon a qualified
elector or native-born citizen ofthe State, he shall
have removed therefrom and returned, thea six
months,) immediately preceding the election.
Tnh tl He shall have resided in the election dis
trict where he sh II oiler to vote at least two months
Immediately preceding the election.
hi'urlti Iftwenty-two year of aire or upward
he sliall have paid within two years a State or
' 'otinty ttx which hll have been assessed at lnst
two months and paid at least one month before tho
election.
Skc. 4. All elections hv the citizens shall be hv
ballot. Kvery IkiI lot voted shall lie numbered in
thenrderin which tt shail be recoixed, an t the
numher recorded by the election ofilcera on th
list of voters, nppo.si'te the name ofthe elector vt ho
itrcsonts the ballot. Any elector uiav write 1.1s
name npon Ills ticket, or canse hia name to be writ
ten -.hercou and attested by a citizen of the district
l im election othcers shall be sworn, or affirmed
im to disclose how any elector shall' have voted
unl' ss rpilrcd to do so r.? witnesses in t Indical
pr-wecd inir.
Sue. 6. l-lleotors shall In all eases except trca
.n. felony, and hre:r-!i .r ti:rtvof the peace
he privileged trom arresi. dorin r their at'enilaiicc
n elet-tious aud in K'.n to and relurnin-- tl ere
from.
tsiic.6. Whenever anv cf the qualified eTecors
irthis comiMi.nwcal! h t'lmll be in aotlv-e mn!f,r,.
service, nnder a requisition frm tho l'resid.-nt of
h" I nitei States or by t he authority of thi com.
aior.wealth. snch electors tn-iv exereis the riifht
ot FiiiiraKe in ail elections hv the cittz-n under
iui-h rtirulaiiiir.s ns are or shall lie i1r,..-,-ri'i.,i i.
la xv. mm fully as ii they were present at their usoal
places ot election.
Sec. 7. All Vnws reenlatin-r the holdlnjr of elec
ilons by theritiiens tor the registration olele.-tors
hall Ytti nniform throughout the State tmt no
luctor shall be deprive! ofthe privilege of y(,t
nr by rrrtson ot bis namo not Ia:in n-iristcrod
Skc. 8. Anvpor-on who shall Kire.'or i,ni,iise
r i.fler to plre, to an elector, any money, reward
r other valualdc consideration, tor liis vote at
my elect on.or for withhol.tin Ihe same or who
hall (rive or promise to ifive such consideration to
iny other person or party lor such ctorfor's vote
r lor tho withholdiui thereof, and any elector
ho shall receive or aaree to receive, ..r liiruseir
r for another, any money, reward or other vain
ible consideration for Ins vote at an election or
or wlthhoidinn the same, shall thereby forfeit 'the
lirht tiyote at snch election: and anelector whose
i!ht to vote shall be chailctuicd Tor su.-h cause
r fore Ihe election offtc-r. shnli I,.. r.. , 1"
.,,.iii,,ii,, maucj-ot the chalienu-e
i nntftt haforc his vote y,:.ti B reciv-ed
- Sku. U. Anv iieraon who Meiil . .
r olticn, be aruilty ol briherv. Iraud. or wiitui vlo
ation ,f any election lae.-, shall he forcvenil!
tuaiified Iroiu hol.ittij any office of trust or profit
,i this Commonwealth, ami any person convict iM
f wilful violation nf the election laws shall in
I. lit i,,n to aii v iienaiiios urovided bv lw i.',i..
-rived tl the riut of vcMttruc ahs.)iULl.iy for '
eriu of loit i-tji, - - ; .
I S -. 13. Tor tlie ptir.xise of volin"; no person
,' shall be dor m.-1 to liavj ir'iin "d ft residence liy
j reason of his t-cf-n"..-. -r lest it by reason of his.
iit-sence, while tit... loved in the service either
i civil or military of this State or the I mted States, ;
: or on the hih sens, nor while a student of auv tn-
stPntion ff leitniiry. nor w -h-le k-j.t in any poor
; hoii-e or ether asy-.am at fiublte expense, jaor
i wiiile collated Id .'.ii:ic pri.'on. .
I Sic 14. li:s:riei election Itor.r.li shall consist of
ajndireand t wo i.ispo-otor.?. who shall be rhosen
annually l-f the citizen. Kach electorsha'.l have '
i the rrht to rote for the ju lire find one insjK-ctor.
ami ciTch inso'-cter sh;il! appoint one clerk. The !
first election board of nny new district shall he.
,.er-'e.l nnd vacancies in el-clion tioanis ii I led. H8 I
.b,iih.firMni hv law Flection ofticers shall
ho ..riv-ilc,re.l from 'arrest noon.favs of election,
Vnd while enpfired in maklnu up and transmit' inr
returns. cxc. pt moii warrant ot a cour. ot rccor-i
or judtfe tiereot. r. r an election traud, for felony,
or lor wanton hrei.eh ofthe peace. In cities they
may claim exemption from jury duty during their
terms of service.
Sec. 15. No pe rson sha'l be iptalified to serve as
sn election onioer who shnli hold, or tdiall within
two moutlis have held hu o-p.ee. or appointment or
employment in or under the jiovcrmiieut. of the
United states or of this t ate. or of any city or
county, or of any municipal hoard, coiiiiii.ss.oii or
trust In anv citv, S'ivo only jus: ice?; of the peace
and aldermen "notaries public and persons in tho
militia service ot the Slate: nor shall any election
j oliicer be eligible to any civil ollloo to be tilled at
I an election at which he shall serve, save only to
such sulnirdinate municipal or local offices, below
the irrade -of city or cuuuty olxicers, as shall be
I designated by law.
I And also to the fo!lovr!r.jr Acts of Assembly
now in farce in this Statn, viz:
Act up January CO, 175.
I Skc. At all elections hereafter held under the
laws of this Commonwealth, tho polls cdiall bo
opeio-.i nt seven o'clock, a. JJ., aud close at six
0 clock, y. M.
Si:e. 7. Whenever there shall be a vacancy in
an election board on the morning of an election,
said vacancy shall be tilled iu conformity with
existing laws.
The said Act of A-s-.-mhly, entitled "An Act
rel-.ttifi'r to tlie l'.!eoipn of this. Common
wealth," passed July 2d, lSld, provides as tol-low.-s
to wit :
That tho Inseciors and .Tud'-eR sha;l meet at
the respective places appointed lor holding the
election in the district at which they respectively
belong, befcro tn ven o'clock in the tuornir.v; of
Tites.liiy, November 'M. and each said Inspector
hall appoint one clerk, who shitll be a qualified Tot
of such district.
In case the person who shall have received the s?wond
highest number of votea for inspector shall not attend
on the day of any election, then the person who shaii
bare received the next highest Bumber of votes for
judtie at the next preceding election shall act as inspec
tor in his place. And in ciiee the person who shall have
received the highest numlier of votes for inspector shall
not attend, the person elected judire shall appoint an in
spector in his place. And in rase the person elected
judge shall not attend, then the inspector who shall
hava received the highest number of votes shall appoint
a Judgo in his place, and if any vacancy shall continue
in the board fo the space of one hour aftr the time
fixed by law for the opening of the election, the qnali
fied voters of the township, ward, or district for which
such others nave been el-td, present at the place of
election, shall elect some of their number to till the Ta
cancv The An-r of 30-h January, 1-S74, further pro
videsj as follows :
Skc. X At the opening of the polls at nil elec
tions it shall tie the duty of the judges of elec
tion for th.-ir respective distiicts to desiiriiule
one of I he inspectors, whoso duty It shall be to
have in custody th" ieris!ry of voters, and to
make the entries thi r--it iei)ii:i ed t y la'v ; and
ir sb-ill be t he dm y of t ii- ot hoi- oT i-aid i nsio-r-t -
1 rs to rec -i ve and iiuiiibL i-tho ballots present
ed at said election.
St:-. !. All deeii-"ns by the eiti-e-ni shall lie
by ballot; every ballot voted shall lit number
ed in the order in whbdi it shall have been re
coived. and the number recorded 1 y the clerks
on the li-t of voters opposite I he i;,i;'e of the
elector from whom received. And any voter
vntintr two or more ticket?, ti; se oral fit-kets
so voK-d f hall each h tiunibei ed w ith the iium-
er correspond: i: with i h- mi in her to t in- ii-imo I
of the- v.. to:-. Any elector may write his name
upon his ticket, or c.iuso the same to be wet
ton there; -ii. and nt:cste.1 by n citizen or the
district, l.'taddfiion to the oath now proscri
bed by law to be taken :Hid subscribed to hv
election ollieers. they shall serernliy be sworii
or aHirmed not to dto lose how :iny eb-ctor
shall have voted, unless required to d- so its
witnesses in a judicial proceeding. All ju ljrow.
inspector, clerks, and overseers of an'v b-c-tion
held under this Act. shall, before nterlnir
upon their duties, be duly sworn r HfnVinod in
the presence of each other. The judges shall
be f-worn by the itiinoiity ln:-p"t tor, ami iu
ens'.; there be no minority inspector, then by
a justice of the pence or itHcrmfVi, i,n1 the in-s;fi-tors.
nversf er arid clerk sh til be sworn
by the judsre. Certificates of such swearmtr or
i 111 rm ; t if shall be duly in -id' out unil signed by
t ho nllieers so sworn, and Kites!, -d by the oth
i-er wt.o h.iii teii i) oil tin- oath. If any Judo-,.
ir minority Inspector refuses or fails to swear
the otliceis of election in the manner required
by this Act, or if any officer of election shall
act without beina- lirst duly sworn, or if anv !
officer of el 'ctlon shall sijjti the form of oath 1
without being- duly p-.Vi.rn. or if any j:id"i? or j
minority inspector shnli certify th it'anv olliccr I
was sworn when he wns nr t. it sh;rl tie d.-ein-
el a niisdemcaiier. mi l upon conviction, the '
otlieer .r oiheet-s so ot'endiiia- sliall be lined not !
exceeding- 'me liw is.,ivl rtnllurs, or impri-sonrd !
i:ot i e--eflitirf on-; ear, or botn, in the atscrc- i
tion of the Court. j
St:j. 10. On the day of election any nron i
in hose ijuine shiil to-t appear on the reads' rv of .
voters, and who claims me riifht to veto at Qotd
l-lcctiou shall produce, ai ! a-t nc 'W-tlilicd i
Voter ol the (1.: trie! as a wjtncs to t he resbPnee j
ot the clai.nant in the disetirt in which he
claims to b" a voter, fi u- tlie peil, of llt least '
two months in.oiediatel y pieeedio said elec- !
tion, which w it-ess shid be su-orn or ailirined ',
an I Mitveiio" a written oi part I v written and '
partly printed H'li.ia , if to the facts stated tj, !
him. w hich afiiilai it sliaii detine cl.-jrlv whore '
the resi leoee is of tho toram, o.i..,i ... i
1 . , ...i.iiiiik in
o. ,.o--i, no i tne person so c-ciiiniiiir the r
iht
in in e s;:a II II I s I MIL-,. oil Cll .u.nl.i
orpaify v. ritten ii p;,ttlv rOutc-t tinidavii
-talmto the h-t of his knowledge n-i lie-
written
..o-n ami wncro I e waa born ; thin he ha
ui, i ,,r .,' ,- ' ln- '""'d states one montn.
f . i .l . ! . . "'""""eaUI, of iViiii.M Ixai.ia ;
o..-. ,, ,s iesioe.1 hi t,v t.oiutuotl-.v
ealth
; ' ' 'i loi u.ei ty a o 'n,; ip.'J clt
dor or
a urn , e inirn ciii. -n I in-reol . and h is
removed
iiieieirom ana ret ih-ik-i. t hat he
tt:is resiilvd
.., .-ie, ii six montiis next preeeilir ir s;,id i l-e-
....... i on e iirs reamed m tiioilisl rict m x. tiicrli
h- chiiiiia to be H voter for I tic reri.nl of ut le-i-t
im?,!rJh"!ilS ':"""-'''"'ly pr.-eedimr saiU elec
t ou .that he has not nioveo lot., t he dfsl riet for
the purpose ot vot in therein : tt.r h- hiis.ii
I!?.tV yV,H'" yt'"'8 01 "r ''P'va-'ds, paid a
state or county tax within two xears, wh oh
was. assesM-,1 at least two moutns a, d 'pui a
l.-iist one month before Ihe elect..,,,. The said
atlidav.t ehali iM Mate wl. and whe e il l
la v claimed to be pi,i by the ai:it was aU-s!.
ed.and when and where an.l to whom paid ; and
the tax receipt therefor sh.iil be pi o.l.'e. .1 f,,r
o.i 1 i. 11 hM,i ,,-,"n 1,,fit destl-oxcil. or
that he has never received anv; and f a , atu-raliae-J
c.tiKen.sliall also state when, wi.er" and
by what court he wa i.HtUrHii.dl, a d
also produce his eernlicale of nat traii , on
for examination. Hut if the ers so i la "
w.VfflXrv'ft'ih,', V,U "'' 8!Hbe
an aitid ivit that he is a native ,r c itizen of
ir l n.,,u,fvii, ann shall orori
evidehee that h ha i .'..'.'"""""
i... i. ..iii.j-.. r,r "iniiratsi
the eloeti i-.-i,.. ..T. " auej ;l
I .,iii . .Dili -,.iHie:y t w
o months
K. ev-euiux Klicn e Cctloo. i.r. cl.,.ll
to vote, although he shall not have '
be entitled
V sate i-.n.-ltivils of nil persons m kin- !
cl urns, and the ulft t,.. r ... .". . H'nr sm "
Ih..i.....,:.i, . .. . " ' "-.iiepse? IO
eir residence.
shall be i,rie.T-n.... .1. .
; , I . election they
linn I.....I ..!.... .' ..''.'" "? l.l-eiee-
Lit o..., ,i I....." -'--". "hits, euiv-
,. . hip nsr or xoters
" 1 1 ' inm-l I'ltUITK retllliri.il l.w I.... .1
tnVy'ao UeVrau i1"-
other election pai 4 s are- If the Vw '.''n ,?3 '
cera shall .Ind'ih'at theapji c LI V'Xs,"!7
permitted to vol,.. ,,.,.t i i ..' " ..;. : '
voter he shall
be !
to the list of taxable by i , ,.t 'Ult''i '
el alms t vote.
on tax. Hud th
ai mailt
worn "nire
beit, i.rtrt.,.1 ..v .. ..iT"r.rrt: ""me words
ly.. on tuo-fuu orpe'Votd; I
ri'TlHMl. " '
fi t ivtr r9 Um i 1 , ! 1
nime of rl.t proposed voter U c,,t-i.,.Ji :L'?
citizen of tho st,Vt ' nn4 nZ'. iH.P:,r.n 'Z? r,x,rh w,,h f""''"""" r mlsi hevio.is in-
- ' I'r'.'r wunstandiMH- theimil,.mPAm.r ....i
lift of residehttHXHtde!..to ch.i -.,V Vul'"
me
'ote
the riirht of siiftiaif ns in now required by law
shail tie publicly made nnd acted upon hv the
.. r.n w.. . l -
election lord.H.dtho rot. ..r.i" "'..." :
Ail . ft i n rv tli. mt.... I .
1 ' . i. t ' l 1 i j i 1
Kvery person
'J "lA V J?" hi ti,rlli!ti, coititicate
ptirtii t,e re-
. c e, ven. oeiore votitur. except where Iib
h.19 been for five years eon seen lively n voter' i
the district where he offer to vote: and on tl,
voteofiiieh a person heinir reeelvi.1. tho elec.
.VI? -''.''I '
I. iitu nrtrfo write or s'atn
X.' n.t ' ' ... Li. . : a ...
voterl" on Ma .whr " 11 1 , "
and I ycrnd If ny eTecJioo on r''; e
aonn are entit p.
rlization o tin
who fihnll otTr s
t- - ' ' ".'' """"
of shall be fined im- Imprisoned, o? both, at' the
exceed five hundred dollars In each
. V ... w. I, . n .... 1 ., . ..... .,
, ,,,eeo in : out me Hue sl..,t
the Imprisonment one ve r n'..' " ,?.7Tr
mi nt Rhall iw. innii,t'' ,"' .7-1. " imnin-
... - ; - v...., .in t-,iix let ion , on 111. I-
r.l"?? r,eHirt1 w.ho ""' nearlectfir refnseJ.
rn, uhl n iiwoT
.. .. Ke.i., ", - : " fcl,J -Ht J.ilftoa
"
Si-c. 1. If any t-leof ion olfii-fis shall refusaor
neirtoot to roiiiie stidi pr.iof of the riifht of
suiirsife us is proeeritied by Oils law. or tne laws
t whi di thin is u puppieiiicnf , fr'jtn any pt-isoti
offering to vote wIkwu namo id nt on thi1 list
of assessed votois, or whose lilit to vott? is
-h:;llonafd by any tiuaiitieil vitT pres.-nt, n J
plmil M-lmit sm-h pt-rson to vote without ri-qiur-ir.e
such proof, every person s.j olfi-iuHn?
sluil!. upon convintion. b' yijilty of n rii'sdi-tin-anoi-,
and admit be S5'ntont.-f.l for t-very such
oI nsr-, to pay a Cue not t-xoo-iiiri- tivo htin
drod dollars, or to undertroan Impi isoniiiout of
not mure than one ye.tr, or lioth, at the dh'-oro
tmn of the tViut t.
Sec. la. As soon tts the polls Mmil close the
"mci" t icL-iiou m.hii crmven to c utiif an
Mtiei'm ot election sliali
tne votes CHSl lor cell eanUidute
s cast lor c-bcb candidate voted for.
Hndliiukeu full return of the same in tiiuii- i
! ente, with a return sheet in addition, in all of ;
i which the votes received by each candidate
: slinil be ur;ivcii after his or licr name, liit in i
I wiirds una asa in in l;.'uies, and sliatl tie signed
by all cf snid oilicerti anil certified by ovcrs'-ei s, j
! if any, or, if not so certiiied, the overseers anil j
, t'liy ollici-r ref umiui,' to siun or n-t-l if y, or citlu-r j
: of them shall w rite upon each of t tie ret urns hist !
; or their reasons lor uot signing- or certiyin"; ,
. them. The vole, as soon as coun ted, shall aiso j
i be publicly and fully declared from the win- '
i dow to the oitix- ji.-s present, and a brief stute- '
' ment showinir the votes received tiv r-uc'i can- 1
j liidTite shad be made and signed by tho election
j oiucers ms soon us the vote is counter!, and the !
I suiiie shall be immediately posted up on tlie
I i'orof the clectiou house for the information !
i of the public. Tiie triplicate returns shall be
enclosed in envelopes unit be sealed in presence. 1
I f the officers, nnd one enveione. witl, the on.
sealed reiurn sheet, (riven to the jude, which i
shnli contain one li.-t cf voters, taii v pa per, and
oaths of oliiecrs, uiiil another of said envelopes I
shall be given to the minority inspector. All i
judKeslivii-.tr within twelve miles of She pro-
thoiiotary's office, or within twenty-four miles !
if their residence be in a town, village or city i
upon the line of n ruilrond li-HIinff to tliecouu- I
ty seat, fhali, before two o'clock post meridian !
of thr day arter the election, and uli other jtidir- i
es shall, be lore twelve o'clock meridian of the i
second day alter the election, deliver said re- 1
turn, together with the return sheet, to the !
prothouotary of the court of common pleas of i
the county, which said return sheet (.hall bo i
tiled, and the day and hour of filing marked I
thereon, and f hall be pie., ;. vcd bv-hclprothon- !
otary lor public inspection. At i welve o'clock '
e.h I ll.l U.li.1 fa.....:..! '..11 -
.... looiMv.ng unv cieciton,
the prothonotary of theeourtot t-i.uir.ioii oieas
shall pitcent the said returns to tho said court.
In counties win re there is no resident presi
ding judge, the usociate judo-os shell pei form
tne unties imposen upon the court of common i
pleas, which shall convene f .r that purpose: '
th retuiii.H presented by the pr.,tl,on-.tary j
shall be opctied by said court and computed bv
such of its officers and such sworn usist-infsat '
the court shall appoint, in Ihe pie.enee of the i
judge or judges ot said court, and the returns
certitieu unu certificates or election sniwl un
der the seal of the court as is now required to
be done by return Judges; nnd the vote ns so
computed and cet tilled, shah be made a matter
of record in said court. The sessions of the
said court shall be oik-ii to the public. And in
case the ret tun ..f any election district shall be
missing when the returns are prf..nteri or in
case ol complaint of H flimnfU-d elector ureter
oath. ch.n;.;ng pn'p.'de Irr.u l or ::rst,-! f. .,,,-1
particularly spc-citying the p'lb .r,, frau-l or
mi5:ke, or where Ir.tu.l or mistake i !ivirnt
on the ri tun. the court shall evun-.ine the re
turn, and it in the judgment of tiie court it
sha.l be nr-cosKa.-y to a j-ist return, s,;id court
shall s.siie summary prooess Hgau.sl the elec
tion "'-tr.ct coinpiainel ,,r. to bring them
lorthwith into court, with all the eleetion t. i
perstn their k.ss,.s,i!i; ,.,,,,,.
sin-o nearingun may tic decimal necessary
. upon
ft) en-
'iKiii. ii no- riiiiri, Oe eorre
and so cert ill d ; but nil atle
Iraud or iiii.-I.-.hc tiiiali be de
ti d by t he court,
utions ul iiln,:b!e
et-i.l.-d by said court
wsiii in t hree tiuys uf'er t hi
info oooi-l rV.t. - . 'oi.oxoi
" jr." .1 " ' a"' "aid in-
ndjud.e.itii
t
here;, fter to
- II V L I .1.' Il.iu-
I'd by h, iv a.,, i ii...-i...
of said triplicate returns
boil Io- i, !.,,.,.,! I,, tio.
oo. an. t sei'lo.l up wiiii thL,
ballots. Xoibiou.
in tins act snail reouire thi
returns of eli-ei.oii
theeeuvt r'dire..,...l ,hM l'!
o,Vree,v:I,3i':,,,A';,., "f ,'V "h. and honiogt,
reefed t o t he nrm hoof a P V of tJ.eo."..r, ot'r , -
hit- iimht ri riiv .! j . 1 1
not sit xvilli the
returns of such elect ion .'.i t .
-ot ii r:is
liter .1
on. or H,.f in
I:
cs. it any. sliall
iiirr
cunty tPere sliall i e n., iudv-V. i i
tl.e said court, iimlort 1
-hail lieiiml,-, i- ,, , ' . f"'. V'' f county
j'Tity t,t
,t-i...n. , i. , "-'"i-i wn
or n m i- i
.. ...... i, fuin n-ne :ii:-1 v
I else nit the i
v'm;, : ij "' 'r 'M.-i.-d
to ! I ei lor.iif d
.... , . L 1 1 . Ivl.'lllli
pleas lI Mleli iMimtv. I
I'.V Hint Ullll -r th
Put n.it.eo! ih ..:. '.:, '" -ct-on
FII--M i.f... p .. . ' '
t.er .,r sn.-i, i.;;;. v .Ji s"-,!',,,
v sii.el net a ,;,,.m.
for any oftiee Rt t!lt. eel' m th .Vtr","l"'V
ivhii-ii Pen ,! i i , , ; ' t"' return'! of
return'! of
th- 1-" V- . , 'is - t e. ",""' '1 "count under
wii. lit. this s-cnton.
the eleef ton of Hnv .rfi,r lii"
Ol, lit, ties .-!,. .11 .... i. . '. -
e Connected for
t cents of such
return jiKju-e to
,.. ; , - v i-Mcii appoint a
ni-el at s.,eh i .,, ,(U(
fuv. to coe.iiiut" arid certify
e. as retjiiire.l tiy
th;- vote of siieli
sua 11 1.': com
by exislw.jr iiiv.-
,.- ...-,. as ;xe ot
.... .. r , , -" 1 iiii.s hot
x li-!,ecer a place has been
r s.m.i lie pr: M.
i it y. i-i'iMi t y . t oxvi:
k -epiuir of de 1. ,i
" in
'op or I,
uu i miniii i ,t h ii v
rouK!,. ( i)r tM. sitfe
-V(-s, tin- j ml -re and mi
ni ter the . 1,-,-tii.ri slmll
obit-box or boes coti-
not itx- inspector sh.i
be !i;iiv!,e'l, and the
tainintr tie- tieln-ts. j
pers. have U
securely liono.I ' . j
wi . e Lei .s 1 1 .,li,..-
pealed, and t i i: n.n .. '.,.. .' . ' I
UU'l
, ... on- iTinifinii in. I
spect-.. s atltved tti.-reto, loi thwitl, del.xcr the
s-'ee. lo.-tli.-r xvitl, the remaining l.oves. to
he tmiyoraud r, , , d,-r of Miri, t iti , or in eon .-t..-.
tr.wnshtp- or boroimhs. t-.sn, !, per-ou or I
persoiis ns the court ol coium,,,, pieiis of the
s of the Judire nn,j .
vided.
it iiforeni.l. xx ho shall then Heoo.it the 1
i.VesMinl l!",'nttii-SiiiiMf,ini,.-..;,k .., i
sum Dri ves am
of any court nr tribunal authoriz -d to try the ;
.-..-X l l.MI. IV tlflll-l'T tilt! 'leo-
tion oPi.'crs of Hny election tlisulel shall rev
Hiiro theeleelion boxes of such district, to
hold any cPeiiei, wloch. by Uwr, thev htl or
-hall be rtsiMied to l.Jd, thev shail keep the
sameaecorely in their possession without om n
iii. until l ne iimrtiinp ot .8ucli electi-.t.. d
until t hey i shall severally be sworn ori.llirmei
not to di e Ose now any clectors-bitl; have voie.l
find after bciri so t-wom or atllrtmsl. thev shnli
open the said boxes and :,ur ,i totallv de
s roy nil the .H uts and other papers Which
Jhev shall 1 i herein, before procecdiiiK to
hold such cdccti ui. .. o
p. Any assessor, f lection officer or t,er
son appomted n an oversx-cr, who shall neirlect
or rct.is-e to perform any duly ej,ed to T his
act, without reasonnl jr oa-Hi ,.,., ,,,
subject to a penalty or oe hunrired doll ,rs
and if any Hsiessor shall knowitwlv nsscs ant'
wlm'iriiv9,!! f.? tol who 18 not Q'i'd, or shall
xilll. illy i-efn-e to nssesa any one who is quali
fied, he shall he jruilty of misdemeanor In
'VV": P""V" by," '-' h fine
.1", ',"'1"? or tnpris-
. ciihii piuui oe punished by a fine
... . . , : ' "'iih Hiuir,
. ;i"inw m. -oars, or lot
I ,Ti " -r,n"T fw TM". or both
ion , h i . . . " ' " ,rr:, ir anv P"r
,n "all, by violence or Intimidation Vri.
:.A i .l 1 person or persons appoint-
, ed by the f'-mri to act ns ovcrseei-s or h, e c
f tion, or in any way wilfully prevent aid 7ver.
B'-ei-s irom nertorminu- i h.. .t..,i. . ,
! ty
n them hy this Act. such r.ers..n ok-ii ...
ty of a tnisilomciniir. nn.l ,..,.. ,T "
Puni,i,Vd by a"i P n . '.Veee
l"Jft "no ,n''""" ""Harbor by imp.Unmenl
XL'X"? yw
the day of nny election, visit a nolo.,,. ,.t..vL -
Jny 'wi'n district Ht which he i. not . iit tl,.
ed of him by law. or for r,7 17 r
1.: . ' ' ..vi,iit7,r,"n r.
SIH!. '"Vrl:
5 ?.r'i0. challenge any', M-ion ofl'eiW
lltl. Hlll'll IK.rwn ih.ll i.k J..'. ""''UK- fO
' onr, And upon en
ttOllvietiol
a
r "ul " P'lti.shed l.y tine not exceed,, i
thereof
th t ourt. Anv clerW V.V.' "uL"iro.n,,,,.,f
mrt X , ,. "' " -"'.o-hiiii lit
. -. -."I -.. .m-rsHT. or n,.,i.,n
""cr wno on ii rtiselose how anv elect... Vi '
llrlV tnlf-.l mi . Co 1 - riinii
nws in . i,.di,.,..i ' . 'V'r' "s wit
JJrta SM -u, 'viet Urn thereof
nhk-. 00 punished by a fine not excnVIl, on
thtrvlSrVT -"'r.' .btfc'-1-t. hv di""ct?on or
. Tb IfiWW and clerk, ro,-',
11 'V to hold towreshin n,l o-,..,o .1 -T
"" bscr,WthP "1
"th 'n "',,,1,if'" to thefower eOnferrrwl i,y the !.
- '' ""'j .iic juoire or either of .
the on tha prescribed hv M Act , n I . "?JZi '
. 1 1 TUr.l...rt.... L. . t . . . . T
-i" '.-- sii-iii hu. e power nr tinm hktai.
ireneral. ai.eer-1 t'i,i,i. i " ' ''
"-C-1..K cirL-iiim. r ,
. the mop or.vorwo. -
Vf " n'lltle4 voter, is direct
to ths follow Inirt Act of Aasotni.lv. j..,,..
liu l"e mode of voting i.n ttilseomniortweslth: !,
..V. .i V " "i. i e n.-itvered int., I.is otfiee
wt.h -. three days f,er every such election and
filed thereto. I coutif ioS w h.-n- i l-.e.-e ,V t re
or more judges of said eout learneo . he law
at least two judges fiilrt, sj, , etimpute ,7
f-ertity returns ....ioss unavoidably eve,," d
ilma.e for any o,ii,-e of , i . ,
- v i .uirii. a . ipj i
Chamox i tdc Met or Torrei. .
An Act reirnlsting the mode of votitif; ot n!' th Tm
tiotts in t be v-M-al ciuittis of tins comiuon wealth
approved Mtrch UOth. It 6.
Pectios 1. i it enat-MI by thr Fmtt ami Tlmse at
Representative of the Ctmmtmwruith tf nrio'nma ii
Oewral Asretnhtl mt, atvl it im hr by enutisU Ly tla :
tlmrity if thr. fine. That the qujiflij vutiri of the t
oral realities of this comroonwejilth, at the general
township, Iwironch or special el'K-tioiis, ars hereby lieret
after authorized and re.piired to vote byticliecs printea
or writterr, or partly printed and partly written, sever
ally classified hh follows: One ticket shall embrace r)t
aames of all .'ndeM of Courts v.it"d for. and be Isbellei
onuide " Judiciary " ; one ticket tshall embr.-ve tha
antues of. all State uffinti voted for, and lie lahelleJ
'l?late"; oiie ticket shall embrace the tiam-s of all
Countj othi crs voted for, aud 1st Lilielled "County J
O'jo ticket shall eailirace the names of all Town.-hip
officers voted Tor, and lie labelled "Township"; ona
ticket shall crnhracc the name of uU Eoroncb ofRcera
voted fur, n l 'je labelled " ftonvah": acd cacti clsaa
kuJl oe depoaitsd in a separate liallot-boju
FtnFKN nl AMENDMK-NT.
Whereas. Tht! Congress or the I'nltet. Ptstea,
on the 31st day of March. lS;o, passed a.i-Ar-t ,
eutitled"An Act to enforce the right of citi
zens of the TTnited States to vote in the several
Mates of this Union, and for other purposes."-;
this is to give notice t h.if tne first and sceonrt
j Sections of said Act nte os follows: 1
I Fikst and Sccoxn Swvrnws ov 4 at otr Cos-
I GKtSS OF JlAKCtl 81, 1S70.
I Pkc. 1. Tir it eimi-jeil, r'r.. That all citizens of
the Cnited States who are or shall othwerwise bo
I entitled to rote at any election by the people, in '
any State. Territory. listiret. Connty. City, Par- 1
i ish". Township, School lMstriet. Mntiicipaiity. or (
; other territorial snh-divlsion. shall be entitled
j and allowed to vote at all such elections, without
distinction of race, color, or previous condition of
! servitude, any constitution, law. custom, usage, or
i regulation ot any state or Territory, or by or uu
1 dcr its authority, to theeontrary notwithstanding. !
St-:c. 2. If by or under the authority cf the con- i
i stittition or laws of any state, or the'laws-of any i
i Territory, any act is or shall be required to be j
j done as u prerequisite or qnalification for voting, !
i and by such eonsiftut ion or law pcrsotiR or othcers
j are or shall be charged with the performance oT
j duties in furnishing to eit ir.rns an opportunity to
j perform such prerequisite or to become qualified ;
I to vote, it shall be the dnty of every iwrson and j
; officer to give all citizens of the Cn. ted states the
j same and equal opportunity to perform such pre- j
- requisite and to become qualified to vote, without j
i distinction of race, colcr. or previous condition ;
yervuuue : ami 11 any eueti person or order stiali
refuse or knowingly" omit to give lull effect to
this section, he shall, for every such offence, for- -feit
and pay the sum of five hundred dollars to
the person aggrieved thereby, to be recovered by j
an action on the case, with lull costs and such ai- ;
lowance for counsel fees as the court shall deem i
just, and shall also, for every such otlcnce, tie I
deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall, on
conviction thereof, tie fined not less than five bun- :
dred dollars, or be Imprisoned not less than one !
month nor more thau one year, or bolh, at the die- j
cretion of the court.
Given under my hand, at my office In Kbens- !
burg, this first (lay ot October, in the year of
our Itiri one thousand eight, hundred nnd
seventy-five, ami of the independence of the
United States of America the uinetv -ninth.
IICKMAN ItAT MI it. Shell.
Sheriff's Office, F.Licusbuig. u-jt. 1, i-s;;i.
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LOOK WELL TO VOLT. UMiERSTAMilXGS.
JOHN.S. THOMAS,
lool and lSIioi
rl 'H Eundersiirtied rt spect fully informs Iiisnu-
L HleroUS CilstOUK't'S Ulid the Illllll.e irenei-ill .
'.r"1' 1 IS prepared to man tli act u re 111 ( ITS ami
: llill-.oi unv i i-iri ,i. ,ir ,.n.. it- f i...
1 !",ty' "'."' ' .call-skin l,.,ots to the eoarv.si
t.roirans. ini'ne VKKY HiT imsmii tla-
-,i,,iii-m in mi-, nun at as i,hiiim:iU' prices us
like work can lie obtained any w ie-re.
Those who have worn Hoots and Shoes made
at tuy establishment need no esurance as to
the superior quality of mv work. it hers can
eaoily he convinced of ihe faet if thev will only
irixe tne a trial. Try and lie convinced.
' Kcpnirinir ol li ,ots ami .-iioes i;tt, nded
to piotii. ti v and in a --u k naelike mniiner.
Tiianktul for past f:ivoi I feel confident that
mv work and prh-es wilt commend me to a col.
inuance and in crease of 'he same-.
JOHN 1. TilO.VA-s
I
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G. AV. YIjAGKK & CO.,
V, Iioles.ile anil
Ki-tall .'laniifa.-t ur:rs of
AND OtAl.l.liS IN
HoaSim Parlor aiil Msg Ml
-Yo.
140
tXemifh Avenue,
nOOFIXG and SI'OTTI. made to or.Vr
nnd warranted perfect in tnanufatt ore au l
nil u-i ,:ii
t li d-
' v-i I..,.
odeis respectfully solicited and promotly
cii-lid to, mnl polite a'tenti. in accorded t:
. whether they p-.irchasa or not.
attc
all
Altoona, Sept. 5, 1 sT-1.
-tl.
CKAAYVOIM) HOUSE.
::rsm'i$j.
John Titzharris, - Proprietor
eotistantly supplied w ith the choicest Honors
and the iM,m m odious Sta'do will bounder the
eimrire of a careful and attentive hostler. No
effort will tie .simred tnrendrr Kuits comfort
able nnd well pleased in every part icular, and
by proper attention to business mnl a moderate
scale ot prices tho proprietor hopen to xvin hi
way to publ e favor. .V?,y 2, lS7X-tf 1
Parke's Marbled
139 Franklin Street. JahnMnna.
IONlMEXTS. HEAD ft ml TOM ft
...... L un,Ki, fl.in tr.iifi. cc, inano-ioi'i
faet u red ot th vn i,m i... . ,.i
American Marhln.' l-'min. I Ti f 1'
tion puaranteed In price, dcsiRti andHv
- .1,11,11 ,i worK. - Vm?
tv x-roers respcctlully Bolieitetl :ix-l
and promptiy filled at the very- low- - il-i
est c.'ish rates. Try us.
Oct.24.-m. JOHN PAKKE.
COLLINS, JOHNSTON & 0.,
HIT, receive money on deposit, discount
TT nnd collect note, nnd nttend to all the
business usually done hv Hunkers
Jl'lg0! JAS. V. HVKl'HY. Cashier.
COAL! COALl!The subscriber
' prepnretl to furnish, in larire or stn ill
Xrr,' m i"n n-SvXHr ?r, A X1 11 "acitk
i"Aii 1 1 M'AI,. at lowest market rates.
o.f,'V.C,", l,rV Idly i I lee of charge for
hanlin, t any -point in KtVc.,, In r g or vkdn iy
niv iikk win ri 1-1. ..i
r -
IE H-
1 IjAMv, AI. I.. resi-met fill It-
. ... ....... "V':.,
offers his professional seryices to tli
and vicinity. CCIicc nd.
iminedin.ti.t v in n.A . .
I- mm. It. J . Jilov,!-. .Irou-
f "n- Lloyd's dm
iu. - '.'viiii ..nil. can
: ' lunn
lord street, K'en?turn.
on ttrnw-
4-4.-tf.
J AMES J. OATMAN, M. I).t .
Knrireo
Offlee on niKh street, nearly oui ' .ia
Motel. HePldencoi n Town H:.ll . ul I rrZx
k here night eal ly should he inti.le 4-4 -t7!V
rV xv- PICK, ArrouNtty at-Law, Lb
1 iw.hur'' '. ."ffieein front room of T
J. Lloyd s new l.ni rio.u-. t t "'.ft
niannerof lei "V. " ' ah
orily. and collect ion (t-apecialt v
to Rrttisfiic-
--.
D
vniel Mclaughlin, au.
niT' o ,nsV,wn- 1 Office in the old
.H."".a""r' l-tnlrs,) cornet offiin-
Wn.h..
-
. -C" '1e
"cut
CD
! . era
5
1
i
i
HAVING leased nnd n furnished the above
well known and popuh-r hotel, the propn-
.-tor is now amply i-repure.l to accommodate
h II who unv favor iiiui xvith their patronte'C
I he best that t he market affords xvi) be server
.i j.iit r i mi xr-ji -.t mji. iiw i e-i r will i.r. lrm.t
in. ii
um co.ineeted with ni8 prole.on. r. j ton,!., of the . " '."""' j . 111
I r I ' iiiriuiii ii.ii . ....... . . lOlu , (ilt ui) il-u
' -.o it in hi ijmiij in nil nit.i- i iiiiii i . in wmeii -mm aat . n ii'tii. .11111 I ii. ftiv
. I rjEO M: UKADK, AUorney-ot-taw f "rr oiien tli.T i?1 ,ow,!r pri0M , shovel down tho t"
tirWairTv,v :: : Drivr-' or tho m. .. not . -
. .".''.--rvv.v '"""'"""i i --utrwiisp).- ilnmaieft.l.bcr.hutv. I touched bv the hanvU.
E 3 fl S fl U Fi G
mm
If-
-AN ! -
IIOOSE-FUBHISHQ STORE
15 Tl'.K I'l.M i: TO IU"i'
STOVES, HARDWARE, TIWAEE,
1 1 : i :
"V" 1 TT C f T 1 CO ft'T 1 VT R-f
A'-lil, Ui.AO., UiJ.l, 1 i'lbi
GEO. HUNTLEY, Prcp'r.
-.AHMEKS AND OTHERS, if yott in
tend to buihl a bouse or barn, or otlier
w iss- imprfive v on r prol-ert v. g - to H V "'!' I1-1 V
for NA11.S, CCASS. I'AI.Ms. li A !ti i V.A iiH.
&C. M.i!)- saved by toll i IV forces'o.
LAUMKHP, CO TO iri'NTLKY'S .v.d
exaiii.ne tlie m ated, little CIlOl'I'l N(i
M 1 1.1m vt-r introduced. It chops from Win 11
b;' it-Is of i ve. corn or oats per hour. l'.l'Y
OXK-IT C iSTS I iN'i.Y
"-q. All.MKKS, i) TO HUNTLEY'S an.l
buy tlie HI'.ST COUN rODDKi: AM)
SllfAW Cl'TTKU ever Sold in this eountv.
Their cost more than saved in one juur by cutting-
yiiur feed v. ith it.
nPTHE r.Kt r S 1 1, V E II -1 ' L AT E I)
rj in tlie luarki-t at per cent, le.-s th:i:i
city retail pHec. Sold for ca.-h t
l U T...-tl . H I'STL I'Y'S.
iAUMKliS. (?() TO lirXTLKY'S and
) buy vonr II. Ml VEST TOiiLS, vvhieli
he sells H KA I'Klt 111 CASH thua they can
bo bought elsewhere in Ehcrishiii'ir.
"Tp-UNTLEY will wll yott WALL I'A
I'EIl as clieap, if not clioaper, tliau
a i.v other flculer in Ub nslnirg, and It im it into
the barg-iiii withniit .-.vtra charge.
L VCKSMITHS, HUNTLEY will sell
yoti Horse Shoes, Horse Nails, Cu
l! dt. It ir li on. Nail Ko 1. Cast Steel. Ac
rt igr
VKitY
LOW I'OU CASH.
'C-OVSEKKEPEiiS, CO TO HUNT.
LEY'S an.l buy the IlLAXCIIAIin
ClU'ltN. the b.vst In the world. Sold lor Cash
at manufacturer's prices.
AIIMEUS, CO TO HI NTLEY'S an.l
eet tho iN-.st MfVINi am KKAI'-
1NH MACHIXli made, l'kicfcb blltAlLV
Kl.DC'CKii.
TsEKEErEliS, CO TO IIVNT-
rr.frr. t-'iM ami save lu-r cetit. l,y
uig casti im- in tilt- KiMVi-3, r
u ks. Spi.
"5 ATH'ENTEHS. ;, Tf HI N IT EY'S
ntiil buy your T t)KS an.l '$'" 1 1.1)1 Nf I
HAItlfV.'AK:-:. l'ay ci-ti and .ie so ,ei- Cent.
"vT-OV S EK E Et'EUS, CO TO IU-NT-"r.
Ll'Y S ami Iciv vonr Stoves am! Tin
varc. I'A Y CASH A X If' SA V lr. MON1IY.
Al!Mh-ns, CO TO HUNTLEY'S and
net il.e l,et IKHISK 1 1 A V KAKi:
ever int rodu.-J. CHLAi' J-OiieAsH.
o TO HI NTEEY FOIl CLOTHES
It I Ni KUS. He s I'.s tb -ai at or,-ai
red-., c-ed prices l,.r tho ready cash.
a .S Vi I 1 ii II
VVSHINGTCN..STREET,
Near PEN?'A R. R. DEPOT.
!
Tolin
;i"vii, X
If lK,!cs?tIe and llrtnil Ic frfrrs in
FOUEKJX AND DOMESTIC
(VilLLIfJERY GOOD3,
irAi'.ow.M?!:.
(ri: a p.r:.
K(JtJTS Ai STfOr
HATf. AND CAPS
U:-X AND XAU5
CAi:p::rs'Axn oil-clitus
.r li!:A,v ' a hi-: LoniiNv..
OLAssU AKK, YLLbO V W AiJK
OOi)KX AM) il.J.OW WAI5E.
rnOVlSlOXS and TEED of all kin,
To-cther Willi all m-,:, r .-, .,..... p. ..........
k.-c- xx noiesnie and retail oi d.-i-s .
ilieite,! itl
-c and ;.i,.-i
piomp:.y Ij ! It .1 on tlic thoi le-
I UOti
reasoi;ati!o terne
jyJEXT 1)0011 TO POST-OFFICi:.
ll.oiilintr y(ovcs
TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARii
I Ja vinu-recently taken ore-session, of thenevv
!. lilted up and co:um.,di, u.s buil-iine n IIi'm,
street, two doors c-;st.-.' thr S;,,:'K ar,,
opposite the Motiotain Mouse, the VibserA.er U
hi-tor prepared th i-i ever to t,iimf:,,,,.. ,
:i' tto!eii, the TIN.Ct H'l'EIi s,,,,! Sil l f 1' l li.v
WAHK li,..-, ullof which wilVe fur tilruJd Vo
buyers .it the very lowest lix i:1 ,,.
1 he subs.Til.ot- also pr.-posts to keen a f. 1!
and varied assortment of P uli
Cocking, Parlor and Heating Stoves
of the most approved deiu-ns
rPT'OI-TIXf nd HKFIXO mulMonMnr
teV ?v" U I' l" vi: in -nfl rlZ
tt " Uf'1,-V"-VN'' ,l' 'PO-V 'itten.led to.
nnins-imlytr;fe
tx Karn Kr
tire sutisfactioti to all. w,,lt,n lo render en
Ebenshurr, Oct. 13. YVf.E LL'T1UXGElt-
tut iini ri itrn
iWl OVER!
AS WE ALL, KNOW, nVT TUE'
I H HIM 1 1 1 A V V
,1 II.L liULUI
ItrS. 21 ZJ S
Cheap Cash Store
Are not ver, but tthorder, thisc of any other j part of Kent, Vx'ithiu t, :i T
TVn.i -n ' r, , ' ... lln, in hours. I'r-t1
ui y iiuults, uress neons, Hats m Caps, !
Duots.snoes, Notions,
iitA m. . ; u v xv
in mm " r 0 limh.. i
r A complete nnd clecnTit anoTtment rf
cL-ent in.rin. . y.ntrT 'froU- f -V ....'.'.JJi? llOlied bV HJ.vt
eon 111 1 1 iri' will tn.t.l li-.l.. I.. . - . .
HHrh.treet.nc. Ctntie itrcct. " ' "" 551 wr tm
Kl,enShur.b3.l8.isT4.-tr.E:- 'T' MlLLf?'
BOOK, DRUG and VARIETY STORK
I I . rccen!'y cnlRre.1 our Mock we are rxf
from r.7rm r0J",r,r' w il " "-et reduction r
trom loiuier piis. Our Mmk .nEw. r fl.i
j Z.i!!.Y M,H 5- t!,e wa?on into the or. - ft.
lMtl . " V leestoraiiv
xUr., ,HT.';,;1nv'J ,-xr !'' F.s,t neen.- l".inM
iWi? i'vi yru,s sp,oed Sj rUp' Ubub' b.
Cigars and Tobaccos,
Rlank Jiookp, Iitods, Notes and Hondo; Can
1 ost . (.I'tnin..-inl at. 1 all kinds of Note inT.eV:
Knve'.ot.es. fett't. rnrn i- ','"
Tl.lld. Iliuck R,l Ked Ini. e::"
ibW,M
lXn' " Tipev. e.
f Vf have ndded '
'.!7"k. fir.ie Newpapera, Novels. llfJio!
)ii. rrayer nnd Toy Hooks,
i-w .. .
Tiik IJkauin, , ' y .
; The S ir ;-,, .;
i to. the fact t !.:';-,
j lirothicc the uj'
yi-ars, ai.tl fv.tv ,.r h
tiiaU- v t-isi's. j,;..;
lrobk-m vt t"i:t:-
. j't-ar of his, t:-v.-, ;s
iiiatter f,r t'-t.
J-i.ler. Tiie tV-
htf.r liicie a:. :;. '
yenrs is j;i-i:t
cliarllsts, thoiio;!,,,
I nation of it can ,,,
Very
I lor oxatnjile, t!u
Cl'o
' liotliiiicr : in 1 -7 ,
! m, while tlii-s. 3
hfii thre is
, the vital i ,.
it iVa
u;on I
ler! ct.ii:r
-('v:'iir,er ft
'o I
t!u
I'
t UU inrflc lite yv'-M- i.n
. ii; year. TWjv'e;,
clip.r.Is which !- :.; ,,,
, od l years. (i..
grower h-is ae:e.,f
- il:IVt lieeti em -i-..'
: v
the 1'rttit as s, ,
loiitir of eo';rc , -.
chtiitls have :.
, be:riii2 ve:i r 1 1- t ! e
sec ts ai,l f--'.-
iiri'.ri.'!nee tl t::
wnn a
chait";e.
View t
i
if K:;.-,
lo nd J-t rmcr K, :
'Tiie les.ti t 1 I.,
vent's u. ),le c,-.,-. t
unless v e c:;ti, in a
extent of tin- I,:..
so far as laiit.-i- ,i;. .;
fcciticii, ;ivc' tin ;n i'
use it may j ay to -V
bear enly every ,rlJk
I . 1
it
Cl.l . . :
' X !:
' u.
oeeii itixu: latino ,, a;,.l H
lxitli raw and eo .ke.l. . , u,
form, and many ,.f i,.
tltcrti to Ittiv Hcd then, v :'"
little mote f u tht i.i il; '
iug a;:.l mai ketii;-. -tj , . '
be better suittt! ,i' , c
iiDie uuif.ji-iuiy ni 1 1 . ,
Ye Leh.'ve ft. is j'. ,
knuv. ledc ol the ;., ,
if Hie tice-. L'-t j
Jtttt tition (hu-i.L, t!,0 : f
if WC Cai:ti! xv oik .-. i, l .: :;,
we may as vt ajki. .-. ;
vittitns of Ci'.a.ict . " 0
s:
p:iy-
i is e .
E
I Fisn at T'.'.r. r
y v r IV.-
, liaung aj.j .j-oj,, i;itt
J'lll ;e.e id' Ul:iki.i2 a i
' of tiie f'sli of ;x,
, ceiiteiiiiial t-xl.l !!;; j.
; litis- ln-eii 'ri-. en tn '. -.
I exhihitinn on b-,t!;
' To i.rovi'.le a sult.-.l ',
iMi
eial
ill the A inei ie-i:
; of the ;;;:'!:-
li-w eii;o;t.,l
ill !:i ll.
of Paris of every
i i :
the waters e'i.ti'i:
Mutes. A iii,i;i;i
Uken, aii-l tins i- U.-,
fV't'.n the oi'i"iivi!-5
ti;
ii
t!ii cwllectiuii w ii! e
v't sHei:iiens, ;t inr-.e
Ivittcr cojiie'l fr-eii , i
at Fulton iLirnkct.. X.
the lea.lsncr fij.j ainr'
Pedles the fi!i
lures the ceiiJeimL I -i
tiieSinithsoni;,,, Jixi;,;
will be a verr line one.
ni collections is oik
Jiii'.l attractiveness.
L Kcs.
ick as a Flash
ni' Ughnhig, tlistu.i
le.-we tHK.n llie mil, ! "r :i
that it hns lasted fi .
mure, but it is jdMi v- i ;
t!;e fj.ct. Its vel H-i'v
US.WO inik-siHTsxv.:i ;
duration of the i! t.-V f;. -;;
to end is estimated ii.: i..
txteeiith pait of a s.r-- -:
titied upo;i il:e ei:..-,
Tliis may be j-ru i -i : -a
iK-rfeX'tly dark i i!.t i
wheel to work so
steady If rlit it5s...kls':,;--'t
find beeoine in livi in-.!!. i:r
Wing dark the v!u-,-; V
as above, when a ihi-hof!.
eurn tlie wheel wil! : r.r
motionless, everv sji. ,iv. i ':.
ly visible and "s'.iil. Tio
observed by 'iV!io.i?-'.-'i' . :.'
corded by hiui, in e : : i:
other similar exper!inc!i.-.
sive proof that the Vi-:C.
Mash is excossivelv 1 ri.-f.
M
;. : n
::- hvir
-Vt
1
A WoMERrri. Icki-ant'
unu fu reai tiocniiv. in. '' r"
spirit has Wen found in Icfi:'
flies at a meteor-like sjieeiiofl-"
an hour, and is able V)
oversea and land from any i '""
habitable world. A I sir.-fi-4
a few days a 2:0 1: ".i ' "
from Talis to a londy -v:-
to their iiMtio-o in n c il l S': '
t:
br.
ii
eons trxik to t lieeit y. tl 1 ,
from Taris to London ! y r. ' !
mode of cuiiviyiiin' w
within H hours. If tin
at present U-iug nt:i'!o
educatincr them eei t ir.i.t -v;
in
1
,,,,..x..r t-i f"
Full a uaiiv mminUiTt
oci-:;!i M3:!
America and Kuioih i.i
v br ,
! tance to 1k travetse-i Mo r . hi,
in one In ir.ip!ic,i'? rn l
othen
: - ,
f i
CuinBlNu Cor. Many I?'-
fTereti htisker has wil! t tli:' . i
eorn could be lnvi-'i"
I.- (!-'"
to til row out a porti ! v
ii- the shovel could ro.'.i'!;
the wajjiin. Ill sik-Iieasc't-'
is likf h fuNe liMe t'AnrW : rfc
collar, and work ? only l' j" '
convietUm that tliere i- w
In loadit.coorn tflkeout a 1'
Ixard six fe-t lone; mi 1 a
than vour shovel f pl e wb
tJtil-lMianl elose to one 'rB v
1 on 1