v : ;nmmu 0-t F.BEJiSBlBO. PA.. i mi ay, - xor.4.issi. nnncn now" i -unitr. Th number n' the Fp.eevax nit nnlvrwh" it r'l-Tii one dar behind the u-.ial time, hut tl baa-, -..-them the a1 U.ltnzo of a -treat anet in a mi-; an-,allinir f rm whtch h" come upon the editor'- lt.iu-.eh.dd. lh'ttii entered our hrreto fue happr rn.e.ie '-r !t and -i.hhe I n of one of our tar.,; K.'i 'ii treaiirei. a denr nnl lovely child th vry eronin-:ition te an. at tnt. of all that wa et. aminblo. and beautiful in hnman na- nr.-. our eldet dan if I. tor. ,'tire rind -m-Hilllen a th -iiiven mow. a not of whof iinoxieete-t death rci-n t '. tcrnl!o jwnrxi1. liphthcrta. i ptihli.h- d in h . other column. Wor.'- 'ire lni.te.iit.-ite to x .-e-.- the amf'iih of our norm, and e-.peoi-.lly h- t-"r wo whhh fli! sad 1'iT.vmoiit hfi-j troiiji.t to lur levins and d?votrd mother, whoso ro-nfor. eon-"''.aion n'T cheerful handmaid i-he was in mot eminent il'srw an I far ,orond her veari. Irtlv those wh. 1imi -MilL-red The l"- "I i lovi-i an'l Jovab'o oh '1.1. onlv thi who have hevn i'.ieri f. in. urn th.-. tenth if "" I'8 "'r wi the centred all -fte.t.oii. "tot the re.-ipi.-nt ,n r.-nd and body of Oo.r- n.o-t t-m a. car. fit! V -.;.r."-i:;e the rrow mini p.-r-. n -. . no .r.f V.'r.nv lioixehoid which hall know h. r no rt-ur.- fore a- I ' ych- !ir.nld wo repine nen f !i-re 1" mi'h to has 'i;ii.iirir hi" l o . pma for e .irth. roll-'.!e . . r'i'1 ns.i: i. u. .roil .-cl for.-v.-r he Hi holy name! M:e h-i" been t n n--pi a n i ed to fi .d (. eternal k-rilon. rnere n oio.on in nover- 1. !'.!. k' ller life w-i finie ami ncr dying m..'ilenl w re Mliruiirn ov . n-- . ;. .i lo.. ..i luo la t ttrjineiit' the 'hur -h. of which she was a child dtititul th.it had h- r earthly career heen Mitfi -tro'lr prolonae.l she wis evidently de-tined f..r It- lerVlce in a r.-Hit'oii' capacity. Hut Ood willed it othcrR l-.-. ami while humbly ttnwini to H. t-iflnlte wi'doia we d'-'re to -x(i'e.-5 the deep ir-a-it-ide we leel to the kind fri.-ud- and neiirh l or.J who. d. 'plte the lu-iliif nrint nature of the dis-e-e. . aru to asit and comfort u all in our reut d'.frfp. rromfnent amonir thee we cannt hut nn-n Mr . t.'harl.-!. Uweri. Ann I..nirh.-r'y and M i" Sal iie 'o! Iir.. w ti .e kind a.-t? 'rod ;ilo::e can reward a thvv .l. rv... M inv o'h.-r- there rc to whom our h.-..rtiet thn k nr.- eiiun.-i.tlv-dua and hereby tendre.t ouie i f them t- r html .-teed, performed and all ' them .,renTO'i word- 1 ....... l.i' ...lltrll.. in. liHtl ol .lee:-t tvmliainv. a- cn throunh the im me p M.v he iven hie-. them nhuii.iautlv lu-Ml h ere and herealter. I.O' .I. AN I t r.iisoNAi.. li r. 'I here " Ntt htock Uil.i- .1 the'Other I'laee. n' cuats for salt; at K;ir- Snow f.'U b-.i yMr A work in iidv.uioe if lii!- ct:ito. Vt-w .-t"i k nf liii.v.iri- j n-t riTeivetl at liariera'. Jle.itU to rat anil v.-irn'm -rarsnii-' Ex ienninatir. 10-7.-lni. 1 Fir-t snow of the m-hoii hit ri.aht merely pnotih t i .-st:itmh its iil.-ntity. V. S. I5.li kcr A P.r.. kv.-p the hii"-t ttx li of carpet tin in of all colors a:;d ijuuli- tie. S"iM oi.'oirns are ln-.'innlii to il. r 3 t.t.e.-iranet- in th-' ln-i"lilior!loi il ,f ( r on. Th.' weatln-r itu-- y.-t.-iday has lu-en iiiiji't-R'antly Mtiitive of the ne.ir ap vr"T'li of inter. - -You t-Hii -;t-t plenty of lisiht on the suh-j.-i- at Markers', as tii.-y h ive just received a i stock of lamp--. The AUoon.i Tri'rte Liiners it Hen I r.-ek. avs tint the coal this ror.nty, tiav one oi.t on strike. The attendance of U ver at Arsutiient Court ut.inua"" larje, t!ie tnajority of tiietii reS'-liin?; here Monday niuht. .If you are s'li j. i t to chiils, a coitain i ur- is rr.Kt. .n a. Herniate your txv.vels with if nLI.v. At t' J new oi d s'.nre. We understand I ".at Mis. Uuisi-le, of L'retto, ha-, l.ef-.i .in t.- i'.l for s -pie time, toil now ci.nsidereii out of .'nnaer. Election next Tuesday. Vole early, hut iiot often, and he sure to vote the whole Ih-tn-..vrstic S:at", judi -iary and t -outity th.-ket. -'What every one says piust he true," that "Dr. Sellers' f'.uiiii Syrup" has no qril for t-oughj and coids. Try it. Trice rnt". It is reported that D: . Wa't-r He!!, of A'.toona, is si k ami caori.it recov. r. He for nevly practi-ed n;edii-tne at Summit, this o mty. All forms of impaired vitality, mental xhaustion. weakened digestion, etc. etc., idicaMy removed hy uing Iirown's Iron fi'ters. The hest quality of sperm oil for si'wit i: ' .a.-hines, as well . a'l hotds of iee-1e and 'tMchmepts, are kept for s lie hy V Mar- . Lr & Uro. A r'-ixular meetip;' of the P.oard of T'oor .'. )irector was lie'd a the a'msh 'Tise on 'i'nesday last. Only routine ltuItie4 w:i : t ansacted. Tln roof has heen pl--iee! nvr thp new T'resliyterian courch, and work oti the tower "lOiiun. The huildinu; will prohaMy he fm .-.hed the present month. Three F.pnsh-.ir'jei s went to .Tackon ownship la-t Saturday, and despite some .npropitlous weather sue. eeded in ki'iins "wenty f-ne sipiirrels. The new TVnii ii'-'ton ewinc Maehine is ! ktnuthe lead everywhere. Leave your or . ern at Ilarkers' for one and it will lie .h-liv-i ted anywhere free of chavsje. "The doctor said my wife had cm. .- .imption. Tried 'Lhidsev's Rfood Searehor.' nd she has better health than ever." (i il. Huhbard, Hampden. Ohio FTarry (r. Roe, Esq , of Johnstown, a mmher of thef'amhri eotintv har, who has heen very i'l of late. is. we are clad to t.ote, rapidly reeaitiitui hi wonted health. V. S. Barker it Rro. have n l;idv' Vid hoe which they are .ol'iivr at Jl.7 per pair. .nd claim that it is the he-t shK ever so'd for the price, (;al! and see for yourself. Hon. James J. Clarke, of Gree nstiuru, as thrown from a hticcv one day la-t week. nd unstained a compontid fracture of his ft ankle, which will cripple him for life. The f.irnitare of the old Pre'.yter'an Lurch of this place, such as the pu'iet. piews. 'P., has been o!d to the f'alvinistie fethod t church of Cambria township for the um tso. Mr I. .'. Wet-ell. of 'arroll'own. is .L epufy t hairman for he nemora'ie pattv 'er the northern eotK n of this countv He will jiive ;i jovid account of his steward-hip no election day. . Democrats, the work of the onmnaicn is i;c.t done utitil the pol's cloe next Tue!ny eveninc Lave not a Democrats voter at hotu.-. I5ri;ig them out if yon have to no or ?end for them. K C. D'-nahey, of Karne township, In diana Pounty, wa. arrested the other day and lAfren t Pifshureli to answer oef.-r th U. Cirrult Couit for the alleged forgery of pension f apers. The working meeting of teachers and directors of F.'jenshurc, Cambria tow?, ship sin Mun-ter t lwnship will he lipid in the ( nion 6ch.v)l-house here next Tuesday which is eieetion dav. It -seems to be a fixed feet that an addi tion tii the already very extensive ( 'resson -prirjs hotel will he mad? before next sea ; n larzefnouh. toin-ure at lea-tone hun ired addii.ioi.al bed rooms. Two leit-rs for Evan Roberts and one each for Mrs. llniry r.:. p.erts. Paul Klein 'ire, Mrs. Ann Lhnd. M J. M.-rn:io,iCh a:.d Mary E. McOan-heV n-m-tin uncalled for at the Elienshurir pot. .ffle,.. Uuuior b;ts it that a new Democratic pa per in Altoona. to be called th" rv.ie. wi'i -tortly rjjke its appearance. It is meant bat it shall take the pUr-e s- ab'y fiiled by ine fun during its lifetime. A portion of the tower of our new Court louse may t,e throuah a field eia- 'rotn Carroiltown, ten fioles north of Ehers ury. A ridaeof Mlis one hur.drd feet Iilgh intervene between the two places. Dpitea!t the efTu-ts put forth in that direction, it has thus far been found imp. a-i-ole to stamp out the .mail px in Johnstown Bd suburbs. Two new cases we.e repotted from Coneuiauah boroush on Tuesday. -The boilers foi the new Court Hon, were blown in for the fir ,imh m Tuesday They are said to work sati-frtp torily We : -my not have ald so before. lUit it is ti, ;.. :'i rz hy sft-an. A team of five Johns.towne'-s went to Bellefonte last Saturday and engaged in s, friendly match at tarcet shootir.R with an equal number of gentlemen. The result was that the Johnstowners were oad'.y beaten. Chas. Eayre Hinkie, JerseyCity Heicht-s, X. J., reports that his son, a lad of twelve years, v. as completely cured of a terrible case of Eczema by the Cntieura. Remedies. From his head to his f.-et was one mass of scabs. Hon. Wm. Taylor, Roston, is well atrain. Completely cured of a scrofulous humor which poisoned tils blood, covering his face and head with sores, by Cuticur Resolvent internally and Cuticura and Cuticura Soap I externally. Tnere is no such a thins; as a water f am ine in this section now. Owing to heavy rains during the past week, the several rivu lets and streams have got up a boom which i will about, equal the Democratic boom of next. Tuesday. The tortures of neuralgic pains, sick and . nervous headache, are instantly banished by , the use of Dr. Faust's German Cure for Neu ralgia and Headache. Guaranteed to relieve. Ask druggists. For sale bv E. James, Eb- ' ensburg, Pa. 4-l,'Sl.-e.o. w.ly. Hiram Crutn, of Wilmore, had his right hand so bodly crushed between the dead- ; woods of two cars he was coupling t Mc Garvoy's station, near Altoona, Wednesday morning, that thu two middle fingers had to be amputated. On Sunday evening two tweer at one of the furnaces of the Cambria Iron Compnv, Johnstown, exploded. The only- r ersor. in jured was an employe named Oliver Wilson, who was badly burnt about the face and had an eye injured. On Sunday-night Solomon na'e, abrake man on one of the Cambria Iron Company's trains, had his right hand caught between the bullnoses while attempting to make a coupling. One finger was so badly crushed that it had to he taken off. Tliousands of women have been entirely cured of the most stubborn crises of female weaknesses by the us (,f I.ydia E. Rirk ham's Vegetable Compv.ind. Send to Mrs. , I.ydia E. Pinkham, 23.1 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. Mr. A. T. Pindle saw two 'deer in B'ack liek township the other dav, an 1 Mr. John Garman was enchanted bv a disso! -iti2 view of one of the same elass of fleet flooted ani mals in the same region about the same time. ' Both deer and bunbrs escatied unhurt. Some mischievous urchins stole a couple of window-splitters from the Union School Hoti'-e on Halloween. Certain other small pranks were played the same night, but none of them rose to t he dignity of a joke'the par- , ticulars of which are worth detailing. A barn, tvo horses, two buggies, bushels of wher.t, lion bushpls of ats and a lot of hay, straw and farming implements owned by K. C. Crompton, of Green town- i ship, Indiana county, were destroyed hy fire. probably of incendiary origin, on Thurs- , dav nicht last. Mr. Joseph f'laar, of Bedford, met with a terrible death, on Movday morn ins a week ago, by being caught in the beifing of the steam mill at that place, while engig-d in grind iiig an axe, H.s bones were crushed to splinters. The deceased had rt-p.erbd the ripe ( id age of so year. Shil. ih'-Catarrh Remedy is a iii irvi-iious cure for Catarrh. r'.p! th. ria, C.u.ker-moiitii and Heada.-he. With o.o-h bottle there, is an ingenious nas.U ini- -tor for the more su.,-.-f s tul treatment .f tiiese Ci nipiaints, without extra charge. Pri -,- ,".o ,-ts. Sold by E. James, Druggist. Hbenshuig, Pa. t-l.-e.o. w. iy. What is known as the Fieidhoff store room, ("now owned by Mr. Oar! Rivinins), on Hi eh street, is being remodeled for the purpose of nMowing n ine hot Kemn, of the Belmont House, to open up therein a bake ry, confectionery and restaurant. Such an establi -hmetit ought to and doubtless will ' pav here. The hnrolsooi" poht-headed cane recent ly preset, t -d to F. A. Shm-maker, Esq., hv the Catholic congregation at St. Nicholas, in acknowledgement of a g.iod deed well lone the gift of an elegant marble altar to said ehiTch is the fine-d article of the kind we n-tve ever seen, and it is no wonder Mr. S. is proud of it. , Messr. J. P. F, Brown will offer a lot of personal property, consisting of horses, cows, calves, wagons, sleds, farming imple ments, cider press, etc., at public sale on Saturday, Nov. 12th, at 10 o'clock. A. M , at. their farm in Cambria township, nlwmt one mih' east of Ebensbtirg. S -e posters print ed at this office. The remains nf Wm. Wenderoth, son of Mr. Geo. Wenderoth. of Wilmore, who died of typhoid fever at Joliet, 111., and those of T'etr Ma!t7.ie. son of Valentine Ma'tzie, also of Wdmore. who came home sick and died on Tuesday, 23th nit., were buried in the Cathode ceni.terv, that place, the former on Wednesday, and the latter on Thursday of la-t week. The f ill inspectTon of the lino of the Pen'.svb ania Railroad will start from Pitfs l.iirg on Monday. Novmher 7th. All the supervisors and assistant supervisors be tween Pittsburg and Jersey City, the engin eers of the eoitipativ, and numerous other of ficials wi'l take nart in the insrec.io'i, which will be done in a very thorough manner. The mnoavtode of t'-e fniil and orna mental tree biisincs in this countv nhiy he inferred from the far-t that one firm, for which Mr. Geon'e Keck, f.f Jefferson ponety, is active agent, is now engaged delivering about ?2.."on worth of sales made during the past Slimmer. Mr. Keck, who is a brother of Mr. M R. K.-ck. of the Foster House, is in town tl 's week. The officers of tfie Baltimore A Ohio Railroad aid some prominent citizens of the Monumental City esten'av (Thursday) paid Johnstown a visit, pait v of pleasure, but nipitil f with a view of becoming acquainted with the mit. oral and manufacturing re sources of that, section. They were tender ed a banquet, and wre otherwise lionized by the Johnstowners. The effects of the barbei shop of Mr. Sch.aeffer, in the East warn, was s il at pub lic sal" last Tuesday, and that gentleman has embarked in the business of sub agent for the sale of the Singer sewing machine, for Agent Williamson, of this p ace. 1: is nn lerstood that Mr. f Jeorge Washington, who purchased the major part of Schaeffer's stock, will re-open tiie sh. p at an eatly day. A three year-old girl i.aiiif-d Shaffr-r, while visiting her grandmother in Or- isonia, Iluntinsdon county, went t the well, lifted the trap door and t. II in. The water was five feet deep, but the little girl, with rare presence of mind, grasped the pump slock and held on until her cri. s breught her friends to her rescue. She in the water fully fifteen minutes, but never lost ii-r count ge. We learn from the Curwchsviile Timet on Tuesday night of last week a fire broke out in the carriage h mse belonging to Mr. Horace Fa f chill, of Durnside, ri stioying the building and contents, which included a mowing machine, two train dribs, a new two horse carriage, a new two-horse sleigh and other articles The loss is estimated at $2,00rno insurance. The fire was the work of an inc-ndiary. We invite the attention of our readers to the advertisement of J. Monroe Taylor. This house has been established nearly 40 years, and his good- are celebrated eveiywhere for purity snd strength. We would recommend a trial or his Gold Medal brands to all who appreciate good and wholesome bread, rakes etc.. His Gold Medal Mleratu or b'-carii. , soda la sold by M. L. Carman, John Lloyd anrfE. . Fairh!, E?zbxirg. l'-7.-4a,.'I Rev. Father Gibson, of Newca.-t!e-on- : Tyne, Enclanrt, who has been visiting his j r.-!ativs in this place since Friday last,' left : for Philadelphia last evening and intends to I sail for home on Saturday next. This will ; be the thirteenth time he has crossed the : ocean, and judging from his hale and hearty ; appearance he will be able to cross it many : times more ere his useful and eventful Ui"e comes to a close through physical disentegra tion. The first of the seven months' term of our borough schools chsed on Tuesday, and the superintendent, Mr. C A. Riddle, assures us that the average attendance in the higher department, of which he has immediate cbarce, reached ft per cent., which is a greater average, so far as he has had the op portunity to judge, and he has examined records since 174, that said department has ever heretofore attained. This certainly speaks well for the diligence of the pupiis and the executive ability of Mr. Riddle. Johnstowr. complains that the P. R. B. , discriminates against that place in every thing. The passenger and freight buildings are biferier in all rest-efts and in wretchedly bad condition; the late schedule gives the town tiie co-bvas to important trails, and to cap the climax the. Pittsburgh morning papers are now delivered four hours and a half later than formerly! "No wonder," it is adiied, "no wonder our people take so live an interest in the Baltimore A: Ohio Road !" Several of our hunters are auxiou-ly wnitii-g for the fhst fa!! of snow to go out to Blaek'iiek township and put an end to the career of a big hear that has frequently been seen in that township ti e present fall, while one of them is credited with having given chase to a small girl, which is a little mixed, and another of having nearly scared the lite out of a young man going home from a cour ting expedition at a lat hour of the niuht hy crossing the road immediately in front of him, which may be true. Bv reference to our summary of Court proceedings, it wjU he noticed that in the case ot tiie Commonwealth vs. Ruhritz, a motion in arrest of judgment whs sustained by the Court and the defendant was Told to go free. Ruhritz was indicted at last Court for a minor criminal offense, but it so hap pened that his indictment was drawn on a blank of the obsolete District Court of this countv, and the meaning of such decision is that such a document will not hold water in the Cambria County Court. As soon as ex-Prothonot ary O'D-mnell, of I.oretto. deposits his vote on next Tuesday morning and shakes hands with his friends, he intends to betake hiruseit to Cress. .n and thence hv trsin to Alnsville. Allegheny coun ty, where he is to be enudoved bv Messrs. Hacked Rafferty, miners and shippers of Yongliioghetiy gas'and steam coal, as gener- , al manager of their mines and store. Char lev is not only we!l qualified t,, perform the t duties of tbe positlon to which he has been called, but lias ho-ts of warm friends in this county who will be glad to hear of his suc cess ar.d nPimite promotion. Twa horses were atolen from the stable of Mr. ti. B. Sfnuffer, of Deny township, Westmoreland county on the ni.-ht of the 2.Vh inst. That gentleman, with several others, tracked the thief to the vieinity of Carrolltown, this county, and on Thursday, . Idle in that village, learned that horses an- , swering the description had been seen be- ; tween that place itnd Chest Springs. re ward of fifty dollars has been offered. One is a sorrel horse and the other a dark brown. Ought Kinkead, the champion horse-thief de tective, to take a hand ? Bat probably lie wouldn't like to spare the time from politics j ust at present. ; In reply to a letter of inquiry from Co. Hnp't Strayer, Mr. Geo. s: J -n.-s. Financial Clerk, Department of Public Instruction. , Harri-burg. writes as follows; "The-great increase or decrease in the amounts of Slate at'propr'.'.tioii received by many of the district-, as compared with the amounts n-ceiv-tel for previous years, is occasioned by a cmnue in thr 'xoi. of d i-f ribiit ion, vi . from th- triennial r.-tutn of taxables for b-77 to IsSO. In tiie intervening three years the whole number of ta cabi-s in ti.e Sl.it" l as i ..reused, and al tho-e l;-i riots which have Hot proportion;)' !y inca-as'-d now find their portio i of the State, appropriation failing away." On Wednesday evening of la-t week the re.anuf act uring e-iabhsimient known as (he Iowa hsubwire w orks. , sit ual.-d in Wood va'e, near Ji'hn.-to vva. w.is ev.i i;.-ly de-t rov ed bv fir-. Tiie building tva;2.' i feet long by ."0 feet wide, and the hss is estimated at 4!,i M, upon which titer" is an insurance of f-U. ooo. The theory of the fire is that one of trie workmen started to the place where his full' bad l.e.-.i hung up with a torch in his hand, and pas-ing . lose to a barrel of ben zine the escaping gas from the cask ignited, an explosion Pillowed, and tin M uues spu ad with the result above sMted. The works are owned by paiti s in New York, who will replace the binned burning immediately. Ladies, while silent v sulTci ing from your manv forms of weakness and disorder, to you is given Dr. Faust's German Aromatic Wine, gu irante d to benefit and permanently cure you. A lady writes: "1 gained eijl.t pounds iit three weeks by your German Aromatic Wine." Sold on a posiiiw guarantee to in vigorate, regulate and give in w and perma nent vital force. Are you a debilitated per son, aged and teeble, or just recovering from tin effects ot exinu-ting mental or physical , work? Revive the drooping energies, get new 'strength and ricti blood by the prompt use of Dr. F.msi's .ei ma ti Aromatic Wine. In no way can it he used as an intoxicant. Ask Druggists. For saie by E. James, Drug-. gi;t. Rbensbnrg. Pa. I l-l.-e.o w.ly. On Saturday la-L two young men named James Weakland and D iiietrious Clark, the latter brine a son of Mr. Demi trious A. Clark, a farmer and highly respected citizen of Clearfield township, staited in a two horse conveyance from Altoona. wiieie both are employe.! in one of the railroad shops, to visit their relatives near St. Augustine. In depending -a lull a, short- distance north of that place the horses rati off and both young men were thrown to the ground. Clark alighting head foremost on a large s'.one on 1 he side of the road and fraei uring his s kull. His injuries were at first supposed to i.e fa tal, but we learn that a:..-r being removed to his father's residence he revived some what ami that strong hopes are now enter tain. i for his recovery. Hts companion, Weakland, escaped with a few r-ligjil inju ries. From the Altoona Tribune, ot Monday morning we learn that V. C. Eiirenfeld, the young nihil whose right arm wis crushed and severed from ids body on Monday last, on ti e P. R. R. near Bennington, died at the residence of his brother. Supervisor Fred. Eiirenfeld, at Galiii zin, this county, about H o'clock on Saturday night- Notwithstanding the terrible nature of li is injuries his physi cian had hopes of his rt.-overy up until Sat urday. The immediate cause of his death was the s otithmg off of the main artery in the shoulder, which drained the blood from Ids system The remains were yesterday huiie'd at Wilmore, where his mother resides, and where hi- father was buried only a month ago. The deceased was about 21 years of age, and was much e-teemed and re-iiected by all who knew him. A' -oa: 9 o'clock on Saturday morning a freight brakeman named Henry Gin-on was kiiied almost instantly by beinr (-rushed un der the wheels of his train at West brook's coal siding, near Lilly's station, this county, as we learn fiom the Al'oona Tri'urr He was assl-ting to shi!t several cars at the sid ing, and while the detached portion was In motion, he jumped from cue of the eHrs af ter ap'.lyino: the brake. Mr. Gibson was badly wounded in one of his legs during the late war, ami the leg had alwass been weik in consequence. It is probable that his weight came on this leg when h" jumped, for he staggered and fell without anv other apparent cans-. The wheels of the cars pi-ssed over h-.s leg and hip, and he only lived a tew minutes after being picked up. The remf nis were taken to bin home in Deiry on Pacific- express. He was aged about 4S years, and had heen on tiie road for many years. He leaves a wife and seven children. ?In. MicRAKi. McTann, a w-ell-Vnown ami ronniar n:a n n r'aet nrer. of Syracuse, X. Y., writes: ' I fe:t ifereralij 'leliiiitated ami my ln-aitii faiiiiiif i.e. I loneil and prayed for an iron ruiifiif nt ion, that I micht he rid of the many annoyaneesof ill-health. Ilutdys pepsr and nt'i'ir-ry tron'iies, utien.tea hy n.-rv- ti- rr i-lrith.n, h id a.itten told of me, and I fol' my rime I; d rome. Xofhins eem ed to give nie fny permanent relief. Finally 1 fisppetied t ser an aci vertisempnt of I'.n.vii's Iron T.l'tets. 'I-!!e-s me.' pays I, 'that':, just the tnedioinf for me ireeisely." And s- it was. fly the powers (' old Ireland, i' has enrpd me of all trouhle a id fjivenme i constitution of iron." NT. W. FiT7.F.FiAl.r t Co.. reunion and Patent Attori.esof Wfishincton, I). C, are well knwwn bv their earnest attention to the wants of their clients : they have secured pensions to sooijers and thojr families amout tinz to ?20.non,(xio. Any rase put into their hands receives prompt, attention ; they ire thorotiirhiy p-lia1.'. and bniiorntiln htisi lies men. Tfl' World and SoU7.ir puhiir'hed hy them is a pnhlieation rmpx nnldier should fail to have. .Sample copies are sent free to any address. Catapkh alFoipon. Catarrh poisons the mucous niernhiane, poisons the Mood and vital fluids, poisons the lun-js, liver and kid neys. From a simple, cold to th rottinc, slonirh'mtr and death of the senses nf smell, taste and heavinc. Siitifoni's Radical Cure for Catarrh is supreme. Co'nplete treat ment 1. MRU FROM IWOHJS A. KEKXEDT. THE BASE INSINUATIONS OF HIS POLITICAL F.NEMIES MET AM) REFUTED. To the Votrr$ of Canihria Count : Fellow Citizkns Born and reared in Cambria county owing all that I have or am to her people I dare not puss by the slanders that have been uttered against me since my nomination for County Treasurer. Weeks and even month were permitted to pass aft.-r my nomination before I heard aught alleged against me exoept that 1 have always voted the Democratic ticket. True, I was told that I hadn't nionev enough to suc ceed against. Mr. Barker, but T did not think poverty an objection to a candidate, providt-d he was "hotie-r and capable." But now. at tnis late hour, when aimost too late to ex plain or contrad'c!. I find that I am charged in the Johnstown Ti-ibvn? with that which j calls for an immeitiaie and unequivocal re- j ply. I owe it to the peopie of Camnria coun- ty, whoso long have trusted m my integrity, to vindicate mv good name. Poor in this world's goods, I have little to leave but my good name, and I desire to leave that to my children untarnished. I was elected Commissioner in lf-oT. A majority of the Board were fiom the country, as I was, and as they were allowed neither mileage" nor expenses, while their time in many instaces was precious, they were often I in the habit of working until ten o'clock at ) night. When this occurred they charged an 1 additional halt day. This practice, which existed long before Mr. Barker came to this 1 State, was well known to the people, and I followed the same i ule as the Commissioners had always clone before me. If I was dis honest in this every Commissioner who pre ceded as well as those who served with me were di-honewt. My last year was miring the building of the new lail. when almost constant, attendance night and day was ab- solutely imperative. j In regard to the military fund I did pre- cisely what Mr. Cooper, Mr. Lloyd anil every ! oilier Commissioner ha.l'.done befoie my time They made the military fund pay its own ex- . penses. and refused to charge the county j fund with it. They show "an order in my fa vor for f inn and take pride in hauling citizens to the office to scp U. They fail to show, howev. r, that it was the practice of the of fice, and that every Commi.-s'oner and Clerk accepted it as I did. It was received by them and by me for honest services honestly per formed. In truth tiie law was a bad one, imposing as ii did much labor and little rev enue, and the Legislature of s72 '3 did a commendable act when it repealed it. It is ; now a thing of the past. The effort to connect me with Pie late X. J. Frcidhoff is still more untrue. I never 1 was his deputy or clerk for one hour in my life. As Cl."-k to the Cotnmi-rioners it was i none of my business to he pi. sent at the I Treasurer's settlements, and I never was nn- j less called there or incidentally. At the last ; FreidhclT s -ttlement I was not rre-ent at all. I In conclii-inn, 1 con safely say before God , that I never received one dollar of cornpen- 1 sation from the county but what I then be- i lieved and now believe' was honestly earned. ' .Iopn A. Kknnedt. j Ebensbi.r-s;, Oct. .".1, 1M. I A kh'MF.nt Cot i;t. Argument Onu-t met ; in s -ssion at the I'outt House, Khi-nsiiurtt, Tuesday niornin-iof tiiis week at 11 o'wb.ck. with a full bench nr-sent. We present here with a summary of the business transacted: j Hill et ai. vs Smith et al ejectment. Armied, and motion for a new trial over- ' ruled. j Commonw-a.tli v-s llubiitz :.: Hon in ar- ; rest of jti lenient. Moti -i su-taim-.t, and , defendant ordered to be ! l.-.-h ario-d from custody. i Movers' heirs vs. A. I). Mc( iotii'le and John K. S. anl.iii, ee -iifm s .1 ,). remi .ii Me- 1 t ion tub , dec'.) vend, .-oon. A mired. t Uowers vs. Tloyd a.i..- s,.irt (arias. j Judgment opened on defendant en'u-rin-r ' plea. ' j Myers vs. Ki itz-T. Continued. : Morrel! vs. Til. -v. Continued. ; Kerin vs. Supervisor of Cieaifield town- j ship. S.-t'led, Kerin vs. (1 irk. Continued. i Lycoming County Kire Insurance Co. vs. Tudor Fi. fa. YVi it se' aside at cost of j plaintiff because not issued at -uir.'et ioti of any attorney o! tcis Court or by pia u'iit. ! Same vs. Uairstead Fi. fa. Same order I by the Couit as above. lb-am vs. l'iiirtim.-r certiorari to T. Mc Goueh, F.s.p Judgment aflirmeil. 'i"h m:is v-. Mvcrs et al. bid in equity. Aiiiied and continued, ami directed that de fendants issue scire faejas for amount due and unpnid in rnort on plaintiffs lilin;.', etc., ot year and day, etc. Commoowealtli ex rel. Adam Khody etal. vs Karl Knortz Ouo warranto. Motion to quash overruled, and ih teiidart directed to file answer to relators' petitions within thir ty (i.lS. Commonwealth v-. Myers et al scire f ra cial stir recognizance. Continued, and A. V. Harker. E-q.. appoints) t act instead of the I)isi rirt. Attorney in the taking of depo sitions, etc , on rule o show ran--, etc. Neff vs. Cainluia Varmeis' 1'iiion Associa tion and Fire Insurance Company. Contin ued. Herry vs. Jones. Continued. Holand vs. Smith .summons in covcuant. Rule not served Commonwealth vs. Eiitrle et al. nib to show cause why verdict nirain-t Alex. Mock for halt the cos's should not be set aside, and costs iti id by county. 1 ale absolute. Court adjourned on Wednesday evening at .H't o'clock. 1 "A IVahii to the Wise is si fpicipint." An effective and agreeable, remedy tor the treatment of Catarrh, Hay Feverand Catarr hal Deafness is Ely's Cream I5aim. A sure cure. Cream H dm effectually cleanse- the nasal passages of catarrhal virus, causing healthy secretions, allays inllammation and irritation protects the nietubianal linings of th" head from additional colds, completely hea's the sores and restore- the si rise of taste ami smell Il.-nefielal res ilts are realized by a few apt , plications. A thorough 'rewtment as direct ed will cure Catarrh. As a household reme dy for cold in the head it is uncjualed. The L.ilni is Nisy to use and aereeable. Sold by druiKtsts at .TO cents. On receipt of 50 cents will mail a package. Send for circular with full information. ; Ki.v's Che am Halm Co, Oswego X. Y. For salt in Eliens-burg by all druists. A CrnrosiTT. SIr. .lo-eph Tout, who is ' en nloM-d at the upper roui.d house, left at our ..flice this moriiimra curiiisi.y in the ap- . pie line Mr. Trout has in his uavden an ap ple tree from which he fathered an early crop, and ahout tiie first ot September the same tree came out in Mo-souis and tliis morning he gathered from it about tire; doz en perfectly Mia ed apple- of the size of a walnut, a -ample of which may be seen at our office. This is something extraordinary in apple nr.. win j, and is much of a puzzle to Mime nf -uir el h -t citizens. Those fond of (liscovoi in-2 something remark!'.' in the cur iosity line should visit th.- Vnll i flice and see a sample of the fruit. A'tomia Vail Xov. 2d. Nr.w .iF.itfF.Y Pkkmu m Wink. I'hysi cians state that the port Wine that took the premium at the Centennial, produced and ottered for sale by Mr. Alfred Sp.-er, of New Jersey, is a wine that can be safely nsed for medicinal purposes, being pure and free from medication, ami is more reli.il.'e than other l'ort Wines. It is esper -i-.ti'y recommen ded for weaklv females and the a ceil. The deep co'or is the iron from the brown stone, shale rock on which the grapes grow, which is rich in iron. For sale at the new drug store, Euensburg. A Woman's Kx pekikni is. Mi it hers and daughters, should feel aiariued when ths feeling of wearim-Ms and languor too con stantly oppresses hem. "Ir" I am cross and fretful from the f xhat'.stioii of vital powers and the color is fading I'mii my face, I al ways fii.t inline hate relief in that excellent remedy, Parker's Cingor Tonic, which seems to build up lu y system and drive aw.ty pain and melancholy wish wonderful certainty. Several of my iriends have experienced the ; same benefit horn its use." A JJuJtaio Jjad. It was reported in Indiana last week that i (ieor-re litiii-i, who works in Johnstown, had cor.tract.-d sniali-po in that place Hnd ; then stoieu his waylhome to Indiana. The inhabitants were indignant, and a meetina ; of the Town Council was railed, when it. transpired that Uruist was still in Johns town and that there was nothing w rong with him. F.isii.y Proven. It is easily proven that malarial fevers, constipation, torpidity of the livers and kidneys, general de'oi:it5, ner vousness, and neuralgic ailments yield read ily to this great disease conquercr. Hop Hit ters. It repairs the ravages of .li.-ea-e by con verting the food into rich blood, ami it gives new life and vigor to the aged and infirm al ways. t . Important to Tra tf.i.kk?. special in ducenn-nts are offered you by the Iipki ing ton I;oi;tk. It will pay you to read their advertisement, to be found elsewhere in this issue. H-18.-10m. Nervocs nDACHE, lVriodici! Hearl fb', Xpiiralcir Hpurlnrlm, nre eur1 hv METTATTR'S HEADACHE nt DYSPEP SIA PILL, rrfre TS tt. m Ti.-m. which are: v These are the Rules vve live by every day, as any one can see. Oak Hall is still the Largest Clothing House in America. Hoping to serve Winter Yours truly, Wanamaker & Brown, 1'ooR riocM-: E-TIM VTI .S AM i:rKNSI s. Tho "stf-vranl of the i'n'.r li.nrs.-. , r. i.iny, hns f nrnislifd us for ji!i'.li..-ai..n, Uif foilow ii:U slatein.'iit of th." -tniM'.al -iiiiiiL'.e.s or re quisitions mailt hy 111.- D;rtrti:s ol l 1 'oni on t e County (.oniinis-.ii.il-, roii'iin'in-iiiii with 171 ami fiol inn with is.-i ; a !- ill- ohi ly cxienFts of tin llmiw .luriii1 '"' siune jiioil, as w.-ll a1 the ai inrii u:it jui'.l for tiio snpjiort of out do'.r piuiju'r-."' i--n!in in various j.oi tions of tin' onntv , toi;.-ll!.-v with tii.- yearly ex .rises t-.r tin; niaini.-iiRin-e t ilistin.' persons bt'loiiiiii to the cuiiity a DiMuont I o-ij.it il, 1 1 par Pit slut. .a. We s i li mit this ofliciai tilenient I', the ;.'':iyei s of the rounty as a full an.i . oiniMtte an-wei to thf iiisjiitiHtions oT t he .1 oh !:t v. ii Tr'thnnn. loumled in ii;noiaii.-e aii'l ntrel'i 'l in iiiaiir-, that the money of the .en;!e is l :iii; !.; k lessly wasted hy the I'ooi- lloi!- lhieot..i-. Any man wh . examines tlie-e tijure- Ii ra-ilv tell whether 1hry lie, ol whether il is th- Tribune that i- lyi off. r.illow ing ir. Mr. Lilly's ftatmelit : IKPIC K OF TH K ' V Kt'.I -. '..(.M r AlM-llfl. i Nbar Ehenhixko. 1'a.. Nov. -2, S;;itemrit of r-qtiliti.il, s, etc., for the ye. . ln nrid u tu ihe .roenl tnii C'tin-t'. r.i r-o'v O. Ik I. Vii nont. In i7t ? 'j.uou o i $ i m . f-.-ji l.'.i t 4!.o o 172.... 14.u". li .'ti.77 4;(J..'.) 1-7:1 IS vrJ.'-O 14.:' i.7s 4'.' p.'.Ki " 1-74 ... V2.0VO.SiJ X 17" 1. 1...71 1S75 ... lt'.O-A..! l'.'6ijrj 5.t.'.2.01 1.S...M.1S " l-7 15(Klo..AI 10.K-4-4 .V24M.13 l.i'.5.40 1877 ;..V.U0 1'.SM2.13 5,:--3.4-.i l..'.7.t.J. is7 i ."".' .j..'-. i :).:- ; 7 ."ii.i( lji-j;;.:vi " 1S7H.... 15.li". i.l.U 11.11. 'i 15 6.al4.2-2 a.-'ift.Sl "l-Si ...Ooi.tO 111 .1.1 Oi 7,42.t a.oH 24 ' 1-tl.... l'2.""0.l'l 1 rj.ti" i. i.j- "4.0OU.0J Aiuounti" livirkci with ;i :i ar.- .'stiiiist-.-J. lur w iti-r wiirli- .'o-t n-;u'!y ! .7'. lu 1871 we ha 1 only t. iii-auv jo;-onis nt I'ix mont : wow we Lave uiu 't...p:i ttiPro. In 1S72. whrn I took ol.ar.- ol the above naiio'il Institution, tlo- Andit'T'' i'.uk .-h..we.i ah in.leo. (One., ul $I1.?-7 1-'. tli-u had a' out twruiy fainilio. rpp.-iviit out ajrr ri-'o-t: now wo l.ave over oue tiun.ire 1. I. Iii.i y, Steward. Inckspiaky Ftnr.s iN:Hoi.LiiATMjrn;.- Two incendiary tires niruireii in ll.il.i.lays hurg at, an early hour on Wednesilay moi n ing last, the first of which destroyed a large s'eani tannery on the nuilt side ot t lie canal owned bv Mr. J unes 1 'etiui -ton and operated by Johu'l. Smith, and tiie outer which was ftarteri in an alley near the Court House while th" tirst one was stiil in progress, wiped out of existence no less than, eight stables, owned respectively by Hon. 15. L. He-wit. Hon. A. S Lan.lis, Mr. Joseph Hart, W. I. Woodcock. F.sq., Mis. Lydia Williams. Mrs. Mary Hopkins. Thomas Keenan and Mrs. Hammond. The loss sustained by Mr. ilennistnn amounts t about ;,0"i. with an insurance ot il.fi-Vl, w h':ie that ot Mr. Smith is Placed at ?J.O'H and his in-urunee at the same. The othei loses are tooled up at f 1, Si."i and the insurances at makitig'a toial loss, inclining; the tannery and stock and the eight stables and contents, of ST.IIj. and the total insurance $4,. Ml. No arrests of suspected parties had at "latest accounts been made, nor do we know that any clue lias been old a inn I as to the perpetrators of the dastardly deeds. A Hoy a I, Slit. Tli;t i wh.M Va!ia lin ker c Hnwn, of f;ini'us Mk l'Lii-x-dlpii!n, th !arfc'-t cioMiic ti'us in Amcr loa.'catl it, ar.4 hore is what they bay ot it : Fvery "utie in whil-p" hfti'i eu on a lot of Cfn.l of xtraordinji'-y vain. It th ;.oif f-r.ui 1 Isnoff o! tht-f ritanre or 9Un ;ho w.nid iio?k to the f tore I'ti-t-re ninrise Id tu ninrnin. To illa-trme. We show to dy m ?mtt lift "! c'.nh 1, teifv we'kht. nil-wool material m (rM.l ?hat! 'i eiei iinlii;o 6tu S.yc t in tin w'.lj unt the price i ex ic;iy an I otij tJ' Ir tbc fult n!t. K-A.l this At lat twi"p. TLo j-rir- ! 1 jr IMim t.n.ft'i ci-t h -'lit. ma I in fft r 'y!e. Whiltt th" c te are Inl I h: tr.is writ iiiij the quan tity i s not Ie;ii" lor h "tuii" tf-at tuutit iium when tbi iff nn i T;:i'.d. I. A faniod-; 10I red und'Tware now ready. Thii hi I!- are hnht witii mapl-n yet. Hut down tie ie-e) The tifctj ieuve ro.-t!e in the n";nd, A Hry mi! hrtwn as r;iio. Th cluu.N in l:ir ot nuty red Alone the ijiilto iw. Ari in the Mill. har: air the Tran l- l'k ;& dram o: "now. He fore this ti!ne In-" ye ir. miow JeK in ihit lart ttide. Th pn--rnt tenn a re in -irk ante Fall; t ut none th. le-a-. -nw.n will cm1 sn and luting IdaM. and yon h;id rtt-r pr't rc f.r trm. o t'ifodfn y Votr-. riPit do-r to the "Moffirp. Al toona. without d-.ay. and irer oi.e i tlncf? coid weMnrr Bit it he ffells rt:;tiier thnn tiie -hepe-t. Our nriv ice jjt to :ii on M r. Wol: oon. anij t here hy (i-tcure T li h'.'-k ol one ot the l.iiv.M ry ttost Ft -ck- of tlotli'n ever opened In tne ? i jiinhim Ji tv. I.1tti. .lohnny went In Ti!w The rfn-tif nml th" tl'i-"t.i. Bij.i.eri : Johnny trieil r.lt.- nip-Ra;.. t'-o. Now he Tf.-r the ifol.ien ?li...r3. While theT tnrn.-rl thae thin,-; at will. In the air or imvulnw. Johnny turncii one hmher ctill. TnrriP.l cer up tho koI.Ipii t.iir. All whieh is a. to ihmk ot. Hut lar yet Is the laot that . witn i.r..rr eHiilton. Johnny niijh; hire wurn --olH -n flii.per wlit..out cliinhinK the f.il.leti Ftiir. He roulil hava Ivmi-ht them at S. Hlnmcnl iil'f . Uli Klevenlh avenue, Altron. whare are fohl not oi;!t Ko'iden s! n.pt-r". but all manner of hn,t. and fhoei for youinc ncJ nld.at mot liheral vrhe. A Urre Invoice ol ivershoen and rnl.Vers int -eeeive.l, to which the atteution ol tt puMlC is is-fltc-l. This One Foot Rule may chance to be of service in many homes! It will also serve us if it recalls the rules of OAK HALL, J We never offer for sale any Clothing but what we believe will give thorough satisfaction to those who wear it 2d. We stoutly maintain our custom to always have the largest stock of men's and boys' clothing to show our customers. iTe do Fall and you WW j -d-tn.-we w VeW mmA-l OAK HALL, Sixth and Market Sts., Philadelphia. A v. r r. m hfl... ot t ': c flu i m n t -"r-. I.'k-- F-.-n:l.r a!"i-. f-r.- 1 i.i. -ri n...r; Jr. '.'.i l--- lea-r ttiic! tuiT'tileii bv th l'rt 7 .:. :ir ti-- k !! r. iirp-t l the clii.'e. My .,:i.-n tir ' 1 : mIc f..V:h ..ii antuian !uy, "Set u n ! rrur- 1 1.-'. u n'liri-i -il u'w.iv. l.i'Tt. v i i . ha.i s 'ii: .;ni tor l ! r u a. :u r'i ;ik". t o,! h i - vrft ; : in... jint:j.'r-i !)' -tus u : . Y-Ti'.ii tl.- forc-t' f '.' -. runt 't'.l make Kj.; i;-itr ...z in ; tor cvcru.rc. 'tli.eiy: thit i: u.ti.: ' .ni.1 tlmt I h rrtllant .it vcr. : .-VI 'er' ip i: wn.-. iiv.r. -:1 u!nt...t iik lr..-'V l-T-.-rT. H-i.i '!i;i he if..t b.i-k t-i t..-.vn he lor- h-.v . ' li h. .. hi 'ii l.) J. .1 . .Mir;.i.v . 1 :i t i: n l"!l -ir--vt. .Toll Uitl'V-:t . -.r'.l 8 -;: "t .'i..th!ri -acli a a,l ..?r-"-tiJ '.ii;it. H.-sr 'in. m-i - .:i .f I lie vpi r. v r. .1 i. pi.v ! 1 hi t ot au'i''- a tt;.- 1..W. r ,.t j r;f--. nu-1 k'ni rjuLi-1 a..h urtn-li' ttist H'i-" ct:t l hi- rn t'll'ii-hme nt . i ih e hii'j :iu or.J.-r. K'i K in M'P n.otl.pro rt i t.n.iiicr Ir. o! t : l'i.: rii-..i- ..: n'i:i.ri n h'.'- -. Hnvo nt tl.oir u !.'-v i,d. I Autumn' wliv .--. .h I -; .. r; ti,p hue? t'i .t :nsi . r j ! .Ii.r i; Itf v t "-. 1 y m-:.-: ip. vn.i jn.i tiy t.or. l:iny nut. a. A'i.1 Itavt li.-.-e vih.i nijil fn-1 7 Tho r-o;r. triioii: .'ti.swrr it. l.e.-a::-v -o.K'h i a Inw i f rai ;'T.'. It is u ! . a l;iw ot iirv-.u: p m trnr. st in to Lily a suit ' !o vy riot' inn. H i tti ran von hay oj,.). a iuit to 1 1. 1; Lot -i J v.i .-.t-ia-. A t NlmoD llt-i'iliipi in '-, iiRt loor to the I'lr-t Nati.ihal lla.ni.. Alto.iut o! -..ir.e. They hnv- a biir furt of til." I.r-a fcT" o . r in 1.1 ", A II ! -.i nt t tl P Ml IU ll t P -1 .i.lvHiire ..v.-r wliol-h .ip j.ricei.. Vmi prti Liiy a suit from iLPtn a, your owu lorurct Iroin 115 to .v. I.atHrs, for those iitreinfi rutn plnints to i fiich you are Kiibjrct, usf Dr. fault's Herman Artnnatic iVine. 1 4 7 -o -t i I! YIF. KA I,. SlbKS- l AK:i.v.-! i ri"-I. in .T-ihrsrown. on Thur-i.Ur, Nov. . hy Kv. .1. ?ri,kln 4 'ore. Mr. .1' H S r Ufs ;: Ii i .Ml-.- J'lI.clK A. FiRRKx, to:h ol 1 n liuna ci'Ud'.v. OK1TI AKY, YYV.IA. lioI. on Tue-d;y. O . 2H. lsl. :it the rtoi once "f ii i - ft:i-i r. ism, rn. " M .i r: . in Man- j ter t wnthip. 3Ir. .Icsin 1 rtLL, in I lie S4t!i ye.:rol 1 hi.- " i Tho iie 'CH'fl vn-- I" irri in S'vi f ?r.: rd. July ?t h. I IT'-Ji, an-1. einiyrjtH.i to tin- ii ii ry i u iHlT.'laiot- i n t 1 1 in i i.a A ter r-id ? r: t iire tt.r -r m t iino he i t'Uii'VL- i to '-Jiuinlna. t u i Si:: te. whey J:ie : Tf-(.k to hiinse.t h wne. i'rno ;iiri..e hw ra;ne to! f'n I'l imiy and on wtm; i- kdown h ttie ' Tr"X(il farm, nof fr in,.r. C-e-on. where lie vm- j movod to IMunMrr town-htj. and jo-rned on a j-V'oe j ofoland not iar inim 1-oretto, Iit tie reiuaiuri until tiiroe y.-nr t, whrn h- f'f tnc o tie.d;s.- ; that he wit- moved to th,' r.deiif- of hit o:i in j law. Mr. W tii. u'Hani. n!ire he rni;i;ve i until j h'S di'-ith. He wn" the failur ol ti rn f-hil ;rn. I ct ly t hp-p of whom survive hi in. Tit'- d''V'ii-ed li:d it !"'k of ii"'lixy a".'Ut :nri" irs atin ni i hnd lour orhfrr io'Kc.i -iiiire uiu. tin- I t-t ' f wni h j terniinated in h i - .-ti idt-u tfu t h at the t me - tat.-ri. . H ivinu lived U r a loiii time in mr luni-'t, nt 'u.- ever kuew ti'm hut i an iridoM.ru us. dr, h"ii et man. He wa.i ffintly upriirhi and inoril. :md i in r.lt the vhti-ois r 'Uuoiis ot Iiuami. faihjr, j friend and ne;j.hhor he n? re,itly ttolnved ' eM'-eniet!. In hoi dt-ttih his himdy h? a dovtt'd t aii'l al'i-'JliHiriLt' father, th-o munuiiity an extui- 1 plary meuiher. and th- f'finrL-h n. Ftaunrh and - ir- ' n't adherent. H is rrma iu. were interred in St. J V.o-h .icl ! ciurerv, 1-oretto, ou Iburday Ihm. : I.iy hi foul r.-t in j-ere. .1. j'. V. j Mi I 'IKK. l:ei. in th: jdaee. ar W : ..VJcok on Mon;a nv'i nn -j. t l. SI, ! iM , of dip!. im::i, A "v- MB H.. elu-t dnotfhlrr of 11. A. and Anni W. At. f'ike. aed lo year- 10 months and day. The tiJdden;md un'itnely dfMth of thi- liTt'.eK.rl ha mufd a te:hnit ol deen and profonu-j nirruw in thin cou rn mu.i i ty, in wlnca shu w.ii a umve.'il Uvorite wun tvery man, 'inin and child who know fct-r. I - i : h i rt nil time t.rriie. even ths d'ath of one who l.a api.'d the l.n iry t-t-rio-1 ail''ed ii hum to ext-'ii'-e. bur wnen i 9f;kv lown at the very ihresnhold ot hcrjoyou career a y',unir and ionoo-ut irl 'UFt budd wik iiito woman- h- (M i-nd wiin the tl -ru ot h-aith upon hercl ei k. ii oe-ojimriv d a"d fi ct-?i urr. T-j h-r !s-iw hr:tnt the futnro witt ro-y prom.fe and rxnl tan: It o i.e. lor p.iuir- had iavi-hed upon t-.rr it rio.icf'M. itieni:il an i pi-rv jnii and i-li:or.- i li r t heeome in itttvr lite an or nam on t to her (. x, a pei lcct w irc .n noidy jdauned. iheirre; i7 ahlc Ioph whii-n her liMr.-m- Iirv ti -r u t ti! in the death ot thiff must intertFt;i:K and nitoji.'th.r at trat tive Voting x-.r 1. in whom thwir Knde-i tiope w.re cntrrj. in not t.. I.e fli.ri-f ....I it, i,nl-. pn.-i s j. wal in I nt fiui'.y ilrclt hi- hfi.'ii rutli- i--!r fliutt.-r--(l Hud d-?lri.y-i!. au.l ..n ul rLc l: nt i..1-.htn:im l-c h-. .u their, o.i.v hubt'M liri s.i.l'lt-Mlv v,..ie ...it hire-'"!-. H'm her - ...rniw int yuurn br..ttir u.) 1 iters will rmsi thr wrli kni.wti s.Miml 'il her com i v. f.K.lslci. au.l her 1 ni.s: m-.iliriiy i-nrr atul ilvor m..d to th.'.tr -v.rv in- t.-r-'-'t ; :ii).l U..W hr vu.it I-lul fri-U'ii ui'tl h-ih-i.-it nit l.inir ni?iin to he ir fcr k.m.llv I r.-.-t mi-i iin.i tin-.-t her Itu lit au.l l'-ant finite lliw tru..- it if that wii..m the if.Hl. love iie vonuf," Her re- main, were Interreil in the t aUiali.-. cfmcirrv nn Mon.Uy aft.-i noou 1 n..t.l not a l.l a yryi -r lor the ri'i.oe fil a r-til o i.ti.e hioI .t.L.i!... n-ure. ai 1 am that tt isalreadv in the eniovutent ol thlt l ea.-e eternal to wiih-h we h .ul.l all n-i ire. K. aeBa-g w wii i mi waif jk m tBraawswrKg?wwBrgpgMWBiB j VUOITOll'S N()TlCi:.--In tlieCourt nf ('i.miii'in I'lea? of Cauil-ria i'ounty. I'.l. I n Hie ui alter ol the aiirn.-'l. estate o! lsw-l "r w f.ir.l lor the t-cuoflt of creditors. A'. el l.lxvd, A- iifnee. And nr.w.towit the fir -t .lay of Nov.-mher. T. W. Iio k ai .tiilel Aiullt.ir le -.: ir au.l .io -i.ln on excei'tioBs ani toake diJiril.iitioi.ot the land anion; 1!ii entnla.l to reeeive ti.e -.aiiie. rom the Kecrd. Jou.n .'. Oatb-", rrotl.'y. Notice i It.-rihv iven that I will fit it my olfli tn Ktenrnrif nn i'uead-ty, li' !!Ji 1iu oj Sorrmfn fvl i 2 o'olo. W, . n, when and a tier.-a: .-r"on i i ne cicctoi-i oi o- ...-.. , . ' -Inte'reiied are r. uii.-Jted lo (.r.n.int Ihelr rlaliaa. or i To n-.!ii ol Kea.le. to meet at the r't.-Miop oi l-o dl.arred from coiimi in on iai.1 fund. 1 AVraham ( orn. lui--. m the village ol (.inow. in T' U I .ii 'L' An rl a I -r.f . , . t ,.,. nl, mi .'. i.t " .V . . - - not allow our salesmen to mislead customers as to fit or quality or kind of goods. stick, to one price alike to everybody, rich and poor. We give the guar antee with each sale we make. the money to anybody who wish it, if they choose to bring back the goods un injured. .n SiXf 1 FI r C)!HW .tl TH. Whei:f... l.v nn Art of t'-o 1 .t" the 'oTiinioiivf-:ilh '1' IVrm-' "-All Art M rpi'r'T" tl.p fi,-T.(.r:.' ii) this V.Tnmo-.- .-i,.h.' it civp i-nh'ic i. :( ..." - .1 pp.-. i.. ml A-soriilT Iv-lTi.. P'iT.t'e.1 V t ! ioi. v. ili-u-p-l ni.o'i tne to is. ami to e"vj f i-i-; p to I.r s'li.l ii p v, 'nn .-Ipi'tfl. T Tio.m G':irr. nr. not;, of C 'll-i t.r ' . . Ill t. Pp- tiv'v. :i . lir-pt.v yv-tirp to tlip -P!-t..l!.t' tl'.p 11 irh S'iprirt'ot' thr ' m 'n. -tit. p i tii of .- k-' .wn j.r-1 riv? T'tv : t. .losii.l. thlt H Lt'ln f:tl l. rtion n-ill I hr'.t it ;.i unt ' "ninhr!: (i. the SfTi ilay of yavrmher, A. J. JSS1. ( t;P SITIIP 10 ITi fir-T Von-lav "1 aid "o-U'T i-r: NF. !'Ff' of I WT i : tho Tli'V-hiv T.PTt fo'lowiitir tliP h;.1 ri .nth. , nt -ulii.-ti time -t.-t. .-.-r- v ;1' 1.- .'-.-. p. I i- i..:in : N for the of!n i of Sf nt- Trerure- t 'NT FTP-- 'N in r..,;ri: ti.' 1 r.?--ir nod TT-'m'r - i n oi, tl,p r.iiiu. ... r r Pr-t-nt .To'iire. N E rin:-'N f. .rtheo ice- l Trori-urt-r ot'rho Coint - t '''Tid'T'Tl. jav rn'Ns f. r tho ofi, ItpI-j (f tho foiMitv of I'arnhria. f AssociHte T11RKrrKl:soif.r rie tfll. or ot ..'oinmi.- sioT-oi- of i ... i'i;-,iv ot ( firn'ria hV' ijif f,.? t?,r i.f.' of Poor house di- re t r .t tV e r'M 'v - f ' ;-pl.ri-i . TlinrF T K1. 'N- J -r the o-tice of Auditor of th fiHii'v cf t ' ain'oi is . ON!! FM IX'N f,.- the offl .-f of Toroiirr of the roonf v o' i "-I ir.o-in. Jiii'O hnrf' - ta k kno--n and oif notice, that tVo plat f for h. l-nj tV-4 'it "T(-;nd f1'"thTi in the '(:'' word, t oro!!-, 1 i :f t nttd town shi : w irh In said roin-t v h o a f dow. t --w if : Tho e'cio--. of the dl-rrif? romuod of the Tin- li-lup oi A IU- uV.t'Tiy . t inot-t t I irady : ho(d in .-i:d town-hi o. T"'i' e'oftor-- ol'tho d.-trirt r"ni-.o.ed of the toxri--li c nf Ailnni" o roe ot tho ln-;e tt I'ardol T:.itm:r. in Ad.nn-IorriT- T ht tdoot r- "i" tho i:-:-:ft ooniToi-,l of ttie Tov vppof I'.:Tr. to Ti:--"t j.t rvvo! iloti No. I j . : o H'd ton n:iip. T!io -lort.ir- of ho dMrirt mTiiT-'-eel of the T-o iih i. .if p.la-dv 'ick , ti mot 8t t-.e lionet of A hra m M ak in . dod . in i-1 tf iw -h i p Th-- f-!o-T.iri of the di?-ict oothi-o-jo-I f f the Tovn:ip ot TainhT ia. to 7i:ert at .' Court Houv 10 the i-iroTiL:li oi' Kin n-h-'Tj. ' Tho eU-ot-iT-M of tri- lii-tiirt rooitoifd of t he i.or'-'Tih ot Hiohr i . to nuot n li'l'i-ws: T i"M AY rd at t he - oli.m' T 1 010 in -a id w ad ; Second Wnrd. iv tho t'roiiL'l o k-op in said wrd The ohN tor-t of Tho i:-?flrt ri 11 1 .rM of the Town-di Ip ot Tarr-H. To inert at the il:- 1 In '? iti ' i rro! Ho u horoijL-h. 1 In-e'orto of the diMrirt iiuhiI of the I! -ronch of ( :irrol!..w 11. to me-t .11 th- scnd Jiouo in f-ri'il l-or-'iish. Th e'ot'tcr- of thr ditr;ot oompo-d of the TtwMiip ' f i 'ho-it . to moot at Srho.d hou-ie No y. in -aid t'wti-h jp, Tiie -l'o r- f The tli-t! Irt ft ir niwl of the Horonch of I'lu'st S- r n-z. met at th house of d.-o'h Ya,jo-'or. in .-lid ho-norrh i"h oVr:or- 4. 1 t- di-rro-r r-MiniM of the T- A i -liip of (, earm d. to ino t t sloo House T-i' 'J. aii-.iniin; the village of St Auir;i-r mf . in Rid T'twTihip. :'h-' eleoto:- of the d;srri t -tnTo-I of the T. .io-h:poi 'i-om-iiih. to nieor a' irho: house a i'l-jfT .ff . It' -.! t t w v-d; o ,. I ': t !o. to-. The di-rri. T con po'd of the Tlor- 011 h of i 'otiomruih to moot :o t "i ow. : T T-t V..-d. at the h.-.'-o of p-tr M a!t?j. ir. naid Firt AV m i : S..'o i Ward . m thf house ot John Sw 'ir. 111. if., ti. ;tii. "-totmI Ward I h" oleott-s ot The tiirrii t ronipo-d of tie f-tonoi-h of i 'M-prdale. to meet at tiie St-himl hi'U' maid hor.uieh. I hv rlt-r.r ot tin tl:sTr:.t rnmv i-l of the Township nf f ro- io. t, nto'T at the rhd hou-e iu tl:e vi iu ot Si.iHinorhi'l. in towiit'dt'. The ele.-tor of th di-Tirt roiup.--.ed of thf Tow fi-hip ot Iono. to meet at KlchlandN Sthol hone, iTi said tow Ti.!pp. l he r it. Tor (d tho d'-.r-"ot rotTipod of the T.oroii-h of r.-iM 'rt intuh, to xntjet at the -rhind hn'7e in said hortoojli. The elofto-s of t!ie di-trirt r.mpo'd or the KtroTikdi (tf KVcTisliT. t m " follow : KaM v-rd. ii O'f fivir Kootn. in n id ward . V.e-T : Ward. ":i ;-."d .hin h-H.tn. iu .io !.a-: V" -d I Tho '!,'rtnri of Tho !'-rriot i Oip't--! ot ino I TotJtuiMiip of KloT. t. rii'.'fi a flic Si-lu-'l li.ueia ' tlo-vil u-f of St Hor.!:ie. in s:i;.l toA n-h ; O . h " v-- :-oi st Th !.!. .r- of tht di-trii-T oomv-od of t1" Iiorouhot FraTikl i u. t nj'.t. t at 'he s h-ol i:i --ii l I'orOUin. Th- .-I.-. r..... Ti-in. i in .-1 -4-. IT. . : Tl.l- .-!. i-t tin- di'ri.- r imv ' nt . to lit.-, t at 1 ' :i . . i-ii-,. w,',? r-T the tu'- -. iiiH.l T- i'l 11 i- ii;rU-t r.-iij;..ii l.'r.m. to nti'i-t al '!:r Si In. : i;- r-.r- l..-i- in f n".'M. i.l r : i sai.i l...ri.iit:li. j 1 "' -!'. "r .I , T-.viiim. ..f .liii-V H"iry iv ii:'T. in 1 1 ,"' of ! .r.--r:.-t - Tt . to l..''Pt 111 1.. ' l!..l.. the li-:r. 't n. t ? : of th Ml-f ! :it tin- IIH..-. ''r of T :! - 1 i-'r u.i i.: .IoI-.ist. .-iT !!! ... : I tr-t I . .-.r-i . -ii I'ii ii ir -.i in I fee. 'ini V-r.l. the 1 m M ark'-t -I r.-.-t . i.i '. the lien- i f I. !m U oi (....in No. in i srt, ulllre ri .1 . S . Mr--. K1.!.. .-li.l ..r l ; Tl. r.l V:ir.i. lit t-lv. ..it Kr-iiK in u-.'t, tn lo I ""I "r.l : I our. It Vnr.l -ni-Ii hiI lirai.f im A.lanti J tn--t. m mii.1 w-ir.l : Kittli War. I. :u the '...u-e ! j AB'i W:a'i.l. in ai. irl : .-n'ii WsrH. at iV.I,ih'.i,rn (Miieit. in T ! w ir.i ; .vei.i h i V.'ar.l. at rtu; .s.-i,.Kil li..ii,e on Horner nrwl, in I sni'i vnril. t The .l.-.-'ori of the .M-tri. t l;..r iitli nl ti ldi. tn K.i.l lMiroai;h. it in the -rh..l hoii- in The .'ei-t..rs of the .liHiri.-toTvit-hio if l .i.Ki'r. t meet r Aui.Mi-ii.it- loirl.in. in theil: riirni-.--! of the tie 'ir.-h'Oi- ('f ai-r ol M un-ler in ..-4".i Inw i.-.liii. I no ele. ...r of t'-e di-trict romi""". of the .ici ot' M iV vtlle. to meet .- I" l-.w Kir-1 ard. at trie l....-k no : Se.-..n.l Ward . a: the llc-e car. ri .re hu-. in aai.l w-t-d .i.e ..i..-...e ..r i.e ilirri.-r r.-nir 1 of the l-.or..tili of 'r..ti i, to nwcl n the to o! b.m-e ll. -oroiijlt . The e .Ti. r.- nf fie .li rh-r mtti.m.I ' t al tbe mTiim.1 f tin lio;ie - e i tontui ! pi.Mne. to n- ner the viil .r- oi I'or'ae t . . . -- - - - - kUl.- vo ' IP Tor -l.ip i-1 I.-vViO.J. ! in' hi - J.-wel-l U.'.. 1-. fcM -i t'--v-rfe; I. . TTie '.vt--t " !' .-.t v. -Tew-ubi u S .... . . K- u m- Bohuol tjuatie. In titia Umai'.p. 1 he r:e-.. rn ji - . f r.".- TewrmVj. "1 3m:nrrb ". t v- 'i seb xil h-.a-. 'a tiie c- c-f - "''in Ttie e ee- m nt tbt- "t '.r' . -Per-'Htfl: ef S - rr-rt"-lii.i , t-J tii-et boasp in Imjtozgh. 1 L et.-t.r el ?.' t5 is -1. -t r.' Towrsl.ij. ..r - i n -.: a. te ne-.'t of virtinel Pl--.n .'J t..rt-j p TLe el.:..r i.f the .'.--.il.t ..ml Tc"elnp .f Tin :..r. t" rue, at t'.e ! ne-itWm I!e.l. ".' !i. . t. :.-!i .; Th ele-t .r- of the Oj.tr'. t c t:: Roreafh "f Turt.e "n;;. to me.. ' bonne, in anl J t..rousli. lii 1 j The e'erv.r oi u i-.tlct r.-ni;... ' , Otlgb Cf W (XwlT.c, lO IIil-t a.1 t: lipw j la Mid iH-rti-ush 1 be el.v-t.T- el' the J;r'.ct con.j.--' oue"! ot Wilmore. to n.eet ut cm: cl: i : ; ti..ua i -;l-...r- -I. CI . IB a. ! txjrectfL. Tbe eie- f-f tb' .i'.tTi, t .orrii- . o.a TuwijLip .-l shl: -.. -c uiee s : -. i. ol ti'.'o nt l.e Pi..-. f If.-. 1 m ' ti The e c.'t.m el t.ie .i.-r--. f-ti.- - : t'.t Tewn-ilO;. of '. L - t t!" ' ' ' ' . ? ire fcense or .lehn ". ii. in !u !.li. Thf 'c'S. cf ' e dl'T '-l i -.-.u;- -- 1 " t'e Townsbli' cf Yrs'r. to ni-" a f" '. - - ? -1iv1i..b l tbe ptib!..- I...'i- . 1" .Is e 17. nt. n 'J tit.'-ti' : Se.-te1 ttiils'i t. Pea-:- !. ul b.'iiw. in h.i'.u u- t!i.Mfi. SrrCUL ATTt.T10S. Sec 1. Fverv ri '- t ;:.-1 v - . -.r HKf. - - - ! T If ' - '1 v .' : ,-LalI tie -rr.i:l--" to n.'- tt hII e)ec.i jtif : hr;-H' la- - i. i . . u -. c Vol te.! S--te . N-.t . :-e tr"-.t1!. Srrt'n-f Me .l.-l; 1 , ve r- " t 1 oi : 1 ' s : . ..-.-j year ( r if Mw : -u- t .e-" clfrV-r it r. vt-1" r; .z- no- ' f iftv- rftn'-r-j Th"f'om aii r tr."it h - i : 'p tiie 1 1 . ' v j tc 'f i a X I.i v. 'It tl 13 tn't.th in ! Htiy i r -. - cun'v tax. wl.lcr iw I.. d ftt in t e-'-i in !e?iM two ni"T inj ri ! Ht i .!-: ftre The e'frt:nn. Sit 4. At! p'-i'I'-rs J t ":t ball "t. l-.-.er? t . : v...-.' -'hM j. Ui nr-lr !n ,li i Wi nuir.'-er r o-ij.-'.l v :: - fi - - .n list nf vo'c oi.t- ,i .. t ' . " : ti i T prem trt A' r r iinne up- n h;- ::--!. --r " wn rt -en t n m n.f : ' 1 ! - v : dtsTf.et. 1 he cl--'--", f'Tf. nftlrti)-1 nit tn -p ' : w n hv v.'ic i unlft' r u-rJ t d f In judicial Dr-KH-dlnt. Se.-. b K r- . i , f. n ti-- M'-Tiy, in I t r- 'i"!! -i-- T , llecej tr..:n nrr--. r':--t.ic tS' r e'f'ti-jM niitl m ''.:i? X f. i 1 r from. Spr. T!'pri'Vi-r y ' V : ff ! 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