r.lr.a ;Kcmnn. t "lASBi r.ii. ,n. sir. t""ss'' i v .!; r;-:-:.v.4.v. .1. r I . ! "" ' ' KM . .. ..r . en lem- i-.-.'i. !" f'ir..K!i II .......... .,-!.!. ""- . - . '. i ri-f strictly In n.l- . . . ..' n. " "i ! anvt.il 5 nil pliy. i ... i II-l " n'r I !icr, not .. ..n" ? iii'lrr l. "t n on v. ,. n? r ll,uU rules. Mr. VTi'ilam riiosfpr. nn hnnpt, bfird w.m farmer of AUcqlicnv townMiip. was en Siiml-"" li-d innd the happy father of a lionr,''M'L' '.' b:i''v which xv r.rp nnred tu'tnnl'v - 'I IT P'-uimUat i WrMi. , II n rv Fi-t r, lilt son of Mrs. ( F.-. ; tor. of tin' I'.miliria Hoikp. started for Cin ' cir.i'.iti this (Thnrn'.av) morning, whore hp found etiiplinnipnt about a ypar aeo, anr! tur' t. ilo so acain. W wish him luck. The tvnos" who took partin the recent fvrnrsion to tp.npfoRtp all unite in say'ms: that the Wa'chmnn office Is the clpancst "print shop" thev Pvpr visited. And thov mid'.t h.iv, added that E.litnr Meek, of the aforoaU journal, is one of tho bix2ft and best stun 11 men they over encountered. A I'rosprt horouh lad named Willie OT.rien. iz 1" years, was severely bnrned on the face, arms and hreast hvthe accident ' al rsplnsion. on Tuesday week, of a can'of piwitcr in the Mill coal mine, near Johns-t-vvn. AHVoncrh in a rrit'.eal condition it is thmiL'ht that the inlnrpd youth will recover. Thp-e .print? lamhs strs ved from he premises of Mr. V. II. Kemp, of Belmont ;p v ' r hi u ... p. I- .1 i r ni.. I!(M rS MEN". ''. t i T ; f to v-p what . Kft.nom'ti'j Tihlet :ii-r t- fnr'iNit nri of '. -. free ( charge to I -oth1 or Iirinur ns an f fi c In iiftreil letter- 'K x.'mpnt!, or at d'-sei iiit'on, all of .teiv-.;.--l to do in t!ie t t!.- vi-rv lowest cash c to send or lrin in Mr.' r. F. Brown. fnrVrr h'g present pool room far from spacious pr.otigh to ac commodate the larc" rrowrts which flock there nightly for the purpose of playing looking on, etc., has deemed it advisable to rect a temporary one-story huihlinff for that purpose. The carpenters have com menced work on the structure, which, when completed, will. It is said, servo for either a pool or a ball room. The buildina will stand immediately In the rear of Mr. Edward trrlrnth'g erocpry store. Xext. ,TTe rp?'3'nce of Mr. Anthonv Sill, in Allechcny township, was entered by some nr.known thief or thieves on Sunday last, dnrins the ahsenee of the family at Mass in Loretto. and robbed of $14 in money, a note for ?120 belonainz to a voune mar. named jeoK, two watches, a pair of boots, some ! jewelry, and one or two other articles. The ! thieves also upset a'trunk which had been hidden anion a lot of rars in the earret, bnt I diiin't carry their investigations far enough to secure about $too which it contained. 1 Mr John P. Green, private secretary to rresident Boberts. of the V. R. IL.Thila- Cottaae on Saturday, Sept. 2.1. and all efforts j delphia, was, with'his family, brought here re- d isp of r rf the )lher l'lnco. . ; r m v. ry siiiwlv anil rot very ! Ili.r. ; nt f'reson will f i X'.n s"a'n l.i-d,r, . ; ; ''iri.if f.-vers are some . ! .! ';.-town just now. . -. .ir i;s-ases of tl'.e nerves, ... . i !',i-,r-i's lion B:ners. . rf i'.'iao'i-!'!!'? H'.e nl.l court . . ; i.ced on Wf-dntMdav last. . r hcr-ft Saniurfi Mirtin J. ' hiown, c? two of their ! ': n-'.-t'iliia in tJ I'ne of t , ...K u ill at C. T. Roberts" '. '!-, fi. On-''! in 1 Bronchitis . : .; -i -1 lyMiiloVs Cure. At ': i f ,;toina, his 1 r-r t i -?v" lo our farninr ::- '. . i . ' i -em?!!t in atiother ' 'i!.'! 2r:'vnc, w'lich open ! f..- e, are prevented by v, ! o fi-ovvti offe- mil! at ; : 1 f the nice -i thing ever !;.": (..-.?, -e. ' ! ': :n. .! a positive cure n ia and ' inker mouth. At . : - ' - 'ourfepn brass han.ls, . ' i- a. id hi.:. ksn.iths1 l.elpeis : . i ..:. i.ii-winr to ,.,. - ' , . , n ii I ( 'iisuiiiptiiin Cure ir.i'.t. e It cures con- i v. ; tfre : !.l Dy.'.s always do nu-re . ' ' ' (',,!. ,v rvi-r that o'il : l.!;. rew. T!y pi epfliS. ' f..r f ,H We;ir. i i 1 .it I'. irkors'. as !. '. -i !" i. i.t li-;ht weiht '" V. . V. Brush. - '.r 7: .w m.i John ! f-'l- at t'-e Ehei:;tu:rrf -' ' ' '" t , r . :T 'e. ncar, ' c' ' 1 . r i. rsscTicec, f. . . ::-. '.. p,!e of f. '. ' 1 " V a; 1 -..u. Pe-m-rlv ' ' -' .- m. have . " "r !. y i;:.-:ids n '' V. r.-'. f f ,r..!.t:f.nvn, ha.l ' " I f - r .iav hy a ' ! ' '-" . 'J. !n r ;! a po ti- 'V- . V. .1. : ,, of this . - ' -. v. r- -i . .. .y. v,... ' '' a ' ;t i, iri : etor. - t . - ,.f ...,.!. honest ' " ! : ' r a mn, ' v -u at the I to find fiiein have thus far proved unavailing ; Any Information leadinij to their recovpry wUI he thankfu'iv rpceivpd and propprlv re warded hy the above named gentleman" j -A heavy oak plank fell end downward ! from the frame work of thp C. I. Co 's new ; rail mill. Johnstown, a distance of about th'rty nve feet, and struck Max Eamison, a hooker-un." on the head, cnttins; a gash about two inches loner. M. L. has good rpa Son to he thankful that he escaped so well, i "I'm drawing a conclusion" remarked I AniinMab. as he pulled theeat's tail. Ed. L. i A'imn: and "I'm beating the doctor, marked Anu s wife, as she took a i ines' Svmr of 1 t- tt;m ihrxw.. tt I hound for her cr.ngh. A 25 cent bottle does j the business. For sale by all druggists The Jnniata Valley Printers'" Associa ; tion has gone glimmering among the things I that were. The contemptible conduct of j some of its memhers in selling or otherwise disposing of their railroad passes to outside j parties, and of which our own county did its full share, was the cause of its untimely i death. ! We don't know! and ne'er knew how ; many or how often folks do buy what they I rwd at John Owens' cheap store : but be I thpy many or few, tlipy'll admit that it's trne ! they can get dry goods, and groceries, and many things more, at prices as low. when to ! Owens's they go, as ever were bought in this town or this county before. ; We sympathise with our journalistic ; brethren. Al. Tvhnrst, of the Binntinodon and XV. XV. Trout, of the Lewistown ; Frc 7V., inasmuch as that dread visitor, Death, has entered their respective house holds and rohbed the former of a bright and interesting son, and the latter of one of the twin babies recently born to him. The Christian denomination of Welsh Bar-fists held a number of congregational meetings in their church In this place last ' week, the culminating point beincr reached o;i Sunday. The afternoon of that day four Saturday night per extra train, putting np at Jieimont Cottage. Tuesday night Mr. j Green returned borne, leaving here at 10 o , clock, an extra train on onr branch road be I ing run for that purpose bv Conductor Sny der and assistants. Mr. Green's family still remain in our midst, Oh, John P. Grrn thou art a color which never runs because I thou canst ride whenever and wherever thou listeth. Joe Burk is the name of a queer speci men of the rtertux homo who attended Court in Mils place last week. Our neighbor, the ; ITrrnlil, which seems tohavefonnd ontpretty much all that is worth knowing about Mr. Burk, describes him as being twenty-eight j years of age and having a head and body i about the ordinary size, bnt, in height ho measures only thirty-nine inches. Notwith standing the brevity of his legs, Mr. Burk j succeeded among many other things in clear j ing six acrs of heavily timbered land ready for rolling during the past snmmer. i We wrote a notice atont the preoenta I tion to the Mountain House, Cresson, of an elegant and excellent portrait in oil of the late Dr. R. M. S. Jackson, "the founder of Cresson," for our last issue, but for some reason it failed to nppear. The painting was executed bv Dr. Jeremy Wilson, and a fine work of art it is, during his recent so journ In this place, and was presented to the Mountain House by Hon. John Scott, Mr. Edmund Smith, Vice President P. R. R. , and other old friends of the really brilliant and deserving subject, "the founder," etc. , aforesaid. Mr. Lymon Price, of Dnncansville, Blair county, is said to be the owner of a musical hpn which is almost the equal of the mocking bird in imitating sounds. It imitates to per fection a tree-frog, the American coocoo or rain bird and the domestic goinea fowl. This remarkable hen can he heard at inter vals not only during the day, bHt also night. As it is but a young chicken who cracked its Choll in Mnmll" If Tpi,a llilnta 14- mill stnn young ladies and a hoy were received into i tinne to improve its powers, of song and will . 1 1 1 1 til n n .. W ,1... .... t. a 1 . . i . .. " ' !' 1- V Ml ."1 ti.'imI for '-'in. an. I ' ' :-' I'' and 7." ' ue. i -r- : ! ' ovle ' i .vli e.-r a i ! !.!':: ( J. of ' rm.l f l.er ' '.' v, .-.lii;?;.; rifL'. or '' ; '.v. r.i 'iel s. f ,,Vs, ' it purgatives. ' ' C. T. Ji: eit-j- vniiety ' ' " 1 ' : -. w!r p-id ' : ' r :. :e!iv.-s and '" on Fi' lnv l' : . : .! --rrr t.. l'hil- '':'- A al Society ' 'i; '".ts- '-a.i. for its siv ' ''.;.!,! f i . .in t')Pi - '.:-!.. :v :. -!..c- band for ' ' sllv.-r e .rnet band ' : nr-t-eari-.u'-e on cur " ' ' ' rn 1 tns no :. i.. -1 of t'.i- i.m-ic it dis- : v . 1 1 v. i,t to do ivy i " ". is. 'l a' V. s- t ..fcer rmd i;.-,, 'M '! i tl. . i ,u ..' rii'i'. oils. ' ' " f.'.:i:::y (...iiits pi t up in i :l i .. . - ..,r i i...p , .. ,,f a.u , , 1(.n .nI ' ' I " " 'i ; o-,v in ."'oloi-town. ' ' '' I d..p:. r-i!-. from lu.nie of - i .n.rJ .-.;;! ta-(. t,e ppj, - .' ,irr-. 7 ! ere are twelve !'' as pHfers supported ' I. . v That is to say. i i. riner ann only I'l l -to:., i-.t f;et;erat Jiinfr ' ' ' .- vei 1 1 ri'i i-r t ..-'ehrif ies o!-.- :...... T: sf!.iv.ift..r 'I .'a.. t was Puuh- i . .txid ps such v.e hope it ' ' I t. th '"chrj-ous scorn ' ' -.'1 o-ed two ciris pnd a ' ,; ''-el r i nty. hits been ' v i onitentiary fir a ' Tl ru's serving ' ' cr i. a r.ie-t t t e fonn ' - :i. is s-.id to 1,,-ire had a : r.. 'ration of $ ;oo ah- -ink ti e or! er day. Pity ' 'l.-Catitti law couldn't f. ..!' n'i'riifif.n meeting, br . "i ':,ti. n ' nh met here : n't ta !, .t.jf to sew u p , ' cnt out for it : hut 'V'-t and some of the of this plncp, suiTeefl- " I'l p. .1 d Ii bv, but it kept liiri . ' " li'-(.'v to do it. II ; if e ey-fr undertakes . -!: a-'-i.n - fit end recent visiter? r M--s Hat'ie Fen- : , , ,. '''' ''f I.eavi-i. worth, ' II. v.. !', of Ktin.e, Pa., ', s I., vv, of Ik l.t.dalH, ; 1 At ' ;r j.f.strftee rn tV.e ' '- p t li.r-iid in th's ' ' ' ;.. to Vourtain Pale. ' r ,.'.- who-e hard f"te ' : " " :s--.,. , j.deil she'll ' ' "v ' lore. ' ' a 1." v. vir.r M ir! Mho ' ' d t:er,i I'liintervil'e. I!!.' v. ft'., el weeks ; n ' ' "' '. w:i-.- of ' ' '" t, n rdl.-s 1ri.ni C.at I a f-.'Tn aiidfitti;e,i in hoy's , ' '. -so ?t. A sn it'i. r.f ( i., r,v . i o ;.cres ( f !o,.l ,,r '' " ITVirg terrfT fl.e ' d oi ,.o,. fl., ,r,vo i -.r :.-.i-l'.l.. o tret : : ' ; f. i-t if wl.ifh is rr i T",i y, r n.n, twin sot s : .'ri,'i r . if I coven worth, T ti oir.inrr for No're ' M e 1 i lt'" r.f ti rowing V',v '' pri.fress throi.rrh " i ".r.. thrciu-h life, tie ' r ,,l j i -.1 i,, -,,-r-.-.- te. Clear- ' vr, :.- tor tl.e pnrpr.-e of ' - r.'s ' 1 e fomiat :on of a ' , ; 7,nn, -. W-,.!:,.r the . : 'rr r psion? than ' ' ' tn ' '"I ' re-!"t.ed r,.Ki. ' ' ' M nrf h ir. this ' , " '"M'-i.-s ppsr he has ( ! so.f.n remove w it h 1 i .-o , , o pr-r.f.r, i I- : r w.r,f t ! e;r cr, P,j ., . ' ..: I i. ..tot !.;, dei.art ' ' -- :n Lis r.ew Ceid flf communion of the Church through Immersion in a iam on the southern outskirts of town. Tacnb Crouso, of Johnstown, quarreled with Ids w-re one day last week, and when it was all over he gave additional evidence of h;- love for his snouse by reducing the furniture in the house to the condition of kind'mg wood. This is the third time Jacob has di-Mnguished himself in this axe-traordi-r.ary wav. --Andrew.!. Burkett. a brakeman on the C. I. Co.'s railroad. Johnstown, was shot in the hack one d"v !at week bv the accidental dSchnrg" of a revolver in his hip pocket, which went off just as he was in the act of getting orT t'-e pp.-ine of the train on which he was crro.ioved. As the hall has not t been found the extent of his injuries is not yet knrov n. ."I)o hnl, ,y what vou doat all." Bold Iv lo w ah: rtn that Kidney Wort Is the great remedy for liver, bowels and kidney diseases Rheumatism and piles vanish before it. The .roeep.et of Kidney. Wort is produced by ii- cleansing and purifying action on the blaod. Where there is n'gravellv deposit in the urine, or milky, ropy urine 'from disor dered Hdneye. it always cures. George Moorev. of f'amhria borough, fe!' from a scaffolding which had been erect f ' near the ton of the stack of No. 1 blast fan fee. for the purpose of repairing it, on In-t Saturday morning, and striking the L'r. a.n.l. about forty feet below with his bend, Sii-'i nrnl a sever" contusion of the brain, w'oeh may vt nroye fatal. His escape from instat.t death w;..s indeed miraculous. V. ncl-nnwledgp the receipt of a kind invitation from the Common wealth Club, P:d:.lclpMi. to meet the Deniocratie state can.; dates at the heado,Hnrters of eaid Club on t . t Tuesday evening, but as onr own ivi a!t!i, to say nothing of our professional il'die-, is as usual at an uncommonly low . bb, it looks vervmnch as if our friends of the ( on n ..nwealth will have to try and v. f t'-v a 'oner without us. Patjir-k Cnrrv, of Propect, Wm.Keeler, r.. i f T'lU.er Yoder. and Chauncv Mvcra r.f I . , j i . i a m i n ro n n.f hm in t nn I eventually he one of the wrentest imitators nf the feathered tribe to be found on this con tinent. lohn Guds.sei, an Austrian, aged about thirty, was drowned while bathing on Satur day evening in the Loyalhanna at West T,n trohe. lie was in the water three-quarters of an hour before his body was recovered. Deceased was emnloyed as a laborer at the Monastpry Coke Works, and had onlv bppn in this country four months, one of which he had spent in Eatrohe. ITs had no relatives in America. 'Squire Baer held an inquest, and the Coroner's jnrv returned a verdict of accidental drowning, no blame being attach ed to thp four companions, who were bathing with him. A married woman at the Glen White coke ovens, a few miles west of Gallitzin, got into a wrangle wit.h a man named Adam Bonner the other day, during which she poured a kettle of hot water on his head and j hurled a hatchot at him a In Indian fashion, j She then returned to her own domicile, whither she was followed bv Benner, who ! beat and choked her severely. The irate J amazon repaired to Altoona the next day i end swore out a warrant for Berner, who t was subsequently arrested and gave bail in ! the sum of '200 for a hearinc at. Alderman I O'TnoIo's office, in that city, to-morrow. The best tramp of baseball ever played ; in Ebenshurg, or indeed in the county, was i indulged in on last Saturday afternoon, the j contestants bein? an orcinization from Wood , vale and the "Star" club of this place. At. i the end of thf ninth inning the score stood I five to five, hut ns this outcome was nor de i cisive the boys went at it acain, and played two additional Innings, during which the Fhenshurrrers added one more to their score and thp Wood valors nary one. Some money is said to have changed hands on the result of thp gamp, but wp believe it was all dona ted to the winners. The return game is to be played in Johnstown to-morrow. Senator Hugos did ns the honor of pub lishing a crrd in the Johnstown Trihunr on last Saturday for the purpose, as he declared, Covr.rvF.n statt : Fatp, ,-p F.rrsTTTCV AT Pi i'TspT Tto The largest and finest dis play of Live Stock. Fh:M, Seeds. Vegeta bles and Agricultural Machinery ecer shown. There are on exhibition 20 of the best Thoroughbred Horses in the country ; r,-t Fine bred Carriage and Coach norses," 63 Heavy Draughts and lfi otbpr breeds. Three Herds of Short Horns, including those of Messrs. Anderson and Steel, of Ohio, the prize winners at the late Ohio State Fair, at Columbus : and Eberly's Herd, of Greens burg, Pa., which fully equals those of An derson and Steele. Four Herds of Devons, as follows- D. and J. Banker, of Susquehanna Co., Pa. : J. B. Tvongenecker. or Dauphin Co., Pa. ; .1. M. Miller, of Washington Co., Ta. ; D. J. Whit more. Oh'o Three herds of nolsteins : Brooks and Trotter, Salem, Ohio : E. Hindekoper, Craw ford Co., Pa, ; J. Li. nenderson, Washington Co., Pa. Three herds of Ayrshires : W. Fairweath er, Erie Co.. Pa. : A.J. Wilson. Grafton, O.; C. Nteffen, Allegheny Co., Pa. Jerseys: Carr and Trotter, Salem, Ohio ; J. K. Dain, Freeport, Pa. . J. D. Risher, Al legheny Co.. Ta. Guernseys : A. M. Carr, Ohio ; J. M. Fox, Clarion Co , Pa. Herefords : E. G. Merrvman, Maryland ; making 19 Herds in all, besidps nnmprons animals pntPred singly a total of 188 pedi greed animals. Sheen and Swine of all breeds fill 247 nen". Four hundred Coops of Poultry, Geese, Ducks and Turkeys, and loo Cages of the finest lot of Pigeons in the State. This Combination is, without, question, the best display ever prpsented to the onblic. The Immense building of the Pittsburgh Exposition Society is filled to overflowing with every class of exhibits, too numerous to mention in one article. All thp railroads t nmish low rates and special excursion trains: therefore, every one should visit this Immense display display of the productions of Penn sylvania. The railroads have established a headquarters in the Exposition Building, so that excursionists can at all times obtain of ficial information regarding to return trains and tickets. CoyrrAFE and Consider. We give else where the result of the Republican county convention, or rather ratification meeting, held in this place on 'Monday last, and as our friends of the opposition don't go to the ex pense and trouble of putting up a ticket for the mere fnn of the thing, it is fair to pre sume that they calculate or. sufficient Demo cratic aid and comfort to enable them to elect most if not all their candidates. In view of this exceedingly cool calculation, we ask any candid man to tell us wherein the nominpps on the Republican ticket excel, if indeed they compare in any particular, with the. candidates on the Demo-ratlc ticket, nas Gen. Campbpl! made a better Congressman than Gen. Coffroth ? Would Messrs. McAteer and Morrell more fiflv represent our county In the State Legislature than Messra. Mc Donald and norne ? Is Harry Kinkead the superior of D. A. I.uther in either character, fitness or worth, that he should be boosted into the office of Sheriff in a Democratic county and by Democratic votes? Does John C. Bradley possess a single require ment for the position of Poor Director which is not posspsspd in as prpat if not a more em inent degree by John Rorabaugh? And so with the other candidates on the two tickets now in the field. Not a man named by the opposition can lay claim to anything, either as to character, ability or locality, which en titles him to the suffracps of any man worthy to he called a Dpmoerat. This being true, and even the most bitter Republican partisan wilt not deny it, we have no fears for the succpss of anv candidate on the Democratic ticket, though we advise all our party friends to be wary and watchful, as in "ways that are dark and tricks that are vain" the Re publican bosses in this county, as is well known, have always shown themselves to be "exceedingly peculiar." Keep a shatp eve, then, on thoir every movement, and don't let thpm get away with a single Democratic vote if you can help it. KEprBuc iji rorxTT cox vf.ntios. HOW THF. "mtTART CAT" KEAT.I.T DID jrMP WHEN IN CAMS TO THE TEST. The Republican county convention to nominate a ticket to be voted for, or against, as the case may be. on the 7th day of next November, met pursnant to announcement in the Arbitration Room of the new Court House, this place, on last Monday afternoon The bell lang at 1.40 o'clock and the seats were soon filled by either delegates or on lookers. D. H. Kinkead, chairman of the Conntv i Committee, called the body to order, and j read the names of the delegates present. I All the districts of the county were repre- sented wholly or In half. I This done, Cyrus Elder. Esq., of Johns i town, was chosen permanent chairman, and or course -spoKo a piece" on assuming the duties of the position. Then followed the selection of a couple of secretaries, one of whom was made reading secretary, and in that capacity he filled the bill and that is saying a good deal. Gen. Jacob M. Campbell, of Johnstown, was nominated for Congress by acclamation. Hp is the pentlempn who didn't want the office, but if it was forced on him ! ! t Foil particulars of how the story ended wlli bpfonnd in a certain Greek dialogue between Maxlmus and Fyrrhus a thousand years ago and more. Mr. D. n. Kinkead. of Ebensbnrg, also re ceived the compliment of a nomination for Sheriff bv acclamation. He is the present efficient depnty under Sheriff Griffith, and that's about all there is of it. In other years he achieved notoriety as a base-hall player, but lately bo has been keeping close (a f Vto hnma Via ca TIIK LAW AXI TlfF. FACT. OPINION OF THE rOtllT AS TO Mn. A. T. PIN DLE'S EIGHT TO VOTE IN BLACK LICK TOWNSHIP. We publish herewith the following extract from the opinion of Judge Dean in the case ofPindle vs. Empfield and others, election officers in Blacklick township. It clearly states the law relative to residence and ex plodes the the theoiy prevalent in pome lo calities that a man cannot have a rpsidpnee distinct or separate from his wire and family : "A miin r"t1ctice Is whore h? mnki' hie per- j Tnnnent abode. Thip drrrinitlnn has b-en quo- , tlonel by nmi Pnarts and hwvprs. ha' it is th? j nccejited definition nf reitcnc in I'ennpvlvdnin : ' r.1 while th lnw fixe the deffinitlon. th l'iry ' mat apply it to tho fact oi ncli prtt-nl;r rase. It 1 tmrIMe for a Oonrt tn determine whether the particular ficts In anv nnrtfrnlr can do. or i j depot, constitute a permanent ntmde. The pirv ' mn?t take the fact" of the ease nnd npplv to them ! tbe definition, or the law. stated by the 'onrt , and determine whether the eomninininepartvdid have such a residence of two nmrth Immediatelv : prior to the election or not, Kesidenee ! often a -(pieftion almost pnrelv of Intention. V'or Instance a man leaves here to-dav on a visit to F.urope. and ' returns only the dav before the election next fall. ' He is clearly a resident of Kbonsbnrir. althnnsrh he i has rot been In the district a sinirle day of the two t months before the election, for it was rot his in- i tention to make his permanent abode In Furope I when he left, or toahnndon his reofdence in Kbons bnnr. It was a mere temnornrv absence, and no temporary absence rhanres a man's intention to : keep his permanent abode at the place he left. A j permanent ano.ie, in almost all ensea. la ItUH.L'UIlH,! ftf rtl , i 11 I- - - - 1 . hr .1;V Direct f' i i : -' CC-'J' - - . Direct f-nr I snort - -.r-' - . t,,;iJjriv; T-e.- 3 l...llt.li:-lIl..1 t- - -. . .vr . ... ... '''.-- . - " I4:r:r)tll4wt.t 1- - . :. '?': - -'T I -.: fi-n linfc a LaFrr-st Sirs. 7 i-3 0caves. ') lu. 1 irr. s t .j ) v .t -i l.r H-T- " : . I Cl. i - r t-!! i.. . I ur- a i . ii r.pru.i 1 -i After Twenty Year3 Without One Dissatisnc: we fffr n t .1 s'r l':rptass Rwwrvvi Tir-"-. Tv:b'l'v1 Vn-ro ti- -h -t, v :! tBi-. ull Inn Vr on-. frpii'"fi ftran t A : t n. vr-i run f iw, ".-;r.l hi.iinn rs. 0r-l Lyr . Trl'l W-in-rt.-tl V. r;-i ..tik, -'''i.t -vt- i I -- - : r .r. .--.. 1 . -i:iit ; I'ttteQl duplex tui cvury Uii:uav!;i, v-nU -xuuul r, tiu-i, luur -J LajLLiU- lur chaser .: 1 p.e Y !! 1- . . r.e.1 L- !. -i- l.S.....! I .if . . -. - i I ... :ruv a FRF.E OF 'OKT. All persons wishing to test the merits of "a great remedy one that will posit ivelv cure Consumption, Coughs, Colds. Asthma,' Bron chitis, or any affection of the Throat and I. nng are requested to call at K James : nrim srore, nno ror a Trial I5ottp of Dr. j King's New Discovery for Consumption, free ! oen.sf. which will show vou what a regular dollar-size bottle will do. I.i-t n Um Of , r.f uotif-ln (tin t. t-1- , . x- f t, tl,,.-- race, wrre brcnphl be ..... , , i ... . . ":i . ..I . "i v i 1 ii ren - " .in h ii v n 1 1 iriai on i fltM- o.t,i m a . . i i! comiiMtt." I,,, cl-arce r.f gobv throiit'li the pnokef and c.mfj-cating an the lo,.s change of an intox-ieat.-d man mined AVni (rodhv, whom they . enticed for that rwpn-f into a'socinded spot in Johnstown on Fr' hn- lat. A man named Wm. Wa fkfns captured a live fawn at Pennincrton a few davs aaro and . sold it to another pnrtv. who In tnfn present ed it, or Is to present it. to Col. John T.emon . whom we all know. The deer little thing 1s intended to adorn the zoological garden of the 'a-d named e-er.tleman, but whether the rn-f a was made ir. the logical, pot zoolog ical, hope that "thrift might follow fawn li'g. ' is more than we can tell. A you PL- a.iv pamcd Sarah Owens da, ::' ..r of fr. Kdward Owens, of Cambria to-vi-Mp. fainted in church last Snnday -ven:ng. during cervices. She remn'ned in n comatose state throughout forty-eight hours, when she rallied and Is now iri a fair wav rf recovery. We understand she is sublet to frequent visitations of a similar nature, er 'lepsV being the name of the dis ease ns laid down in the nooks. --Willie Bichninpd, the eight or nine year old sr, f.f nev. Dr. Pichmond. of Shady Side near Pittsburgh, who with his family is ool Iniirpipg at the I.iovd House, this place 'fell or v.-as thrown ftom a horse, which after wards tramped noon him. on Friday last, and had his left leg fractured between" the knee and ankle. T)r. Zimmerman was called in to a liiistthe broken hone, and under his care . and treatment the injured lad is getting along nicelv. We are glad indeed to note the fact that our young and good looking friend Chas. II. I.atterner, of this place, has, in connection with a gentleman named Eicher, purchased thp extpnsicp and plerrant stock of ready made clothing heretofore owned by A. J. A?.deron X- Co.. Altoona. and contained in ti e piacnificent store-room on Eleventh ave nue recently occupied bv said firm. No P:f.re dese; vipg young man than Charlie ever went forth from our town to seek Ms for tune, nr.d we sincerely hope that he has .truck the right ve'n now. Henry Vi-hae's. of Johnstown, whflenn a drunk a feyp days ago, as he s pror e to be. cave his wife a few stalwart blows, and then I with a big hammer broke the kitchen stove j to pieces pud desiroved several other articles ! f.r Tiirpitprp. He had done the same thing tl ree tin es before and nn each occasion his wife prosecuted him hut afterwards relented ar.d withdrew tl e suit and paid the fine im posed nron him : bu this time she says the law nmsf fake its course, and a he was un able to procure hall hp wa brought to the rourtv prison to await trial at December Sessiopc. Toe Hesiop of T'pper Toder township, wept home on last Saturday mortiing after having been on a four days' drunk, and im r i-ibale'v efterentering the bouse picked up a bi'lrt r.f wood and struck his mother on the beod. knocking her to the floor. The old ladv's appearance when she reported at oeire fox's office In the afternoon to make it.forpi.Tt'op "ga rst Joseph, showed that she had been most brutally treated. Joe has j Wednesday night of last week, hern arrested, but tho hearino- beforp tho I eri- i t.ij Jn-t'ee has been pnsipopp,' until his mother is pbie to appear before the said mngistrfite and detail the infamous conduct of her un natural son. pat'onal convention of iron and steel nvapiifnetorcra. rat'ed to consider the whole ouf-stionif the tariff in its relations to iron oto. itr.n' ard steel In their various forms, ar.d t o plate, was held at Cresson on Tues dT. Wedpesday pprl Thursday of this week. P was f,p ipro-est pothering of the kind ever ro.,vopf.,i nr,i t),0 eched nle of duties adopted by li e fi.nvfrMcr ! to be submitted to the Tariff Cr pinslssien for la consideration. Hon. T .1. AforrpM. of Johnstown, and Col. James M. "" arV. f,,rroerlvof the same place, now f.f PI HadetpMa, v ho is Secretary of thp American Iron and Steel Assent ion, took prr r ipent parts in the proceedings. An upVpovp man was struck and In. s card much more satisfactory to the Fpkf.man in particular, and to all other freemen in general, lad he, after declarir g that he had no Congressional "aspirations" himself, went on to say that sonie of hi--political friends had such a bee in thpir bonnets on bis behalf, but after an experimental lest it was clearly demonstra ted that the "stalwart cat." evidently afraid of being swamped in the Boggs, had -no as piration" for jnmning in that direction. Bev. Ford. Kittell. eldest son of Mrs. Margaret Kittell, of this place, and secretary to Bt. Bev. Bishop Tuigg. of the Pittsburgh and Allegheny dioceses, reached his home here on last Tuesday evening, after an ab sence in Pome fnn business connected with Church affairs) and a tour through Ireland and a great portion of the continent extend ing over a period of more than a year and a half. Although our Bey. friend had a bout with some kind of an ailment in Ireland and also in New York upon bis return thereto, he looks very well after his long voyage and we are sure that he will receive the hearty wel come and congratulations of hosts of friends here and elsewhere on this side of the big fish pond. We noted the fact a couple of weeks ago that a splepdid new organ had been pur chased for St. Bartholomew's church, Wil morp, and that a grand sacred concert would soon be given to aid in paying for the instru ment. In this wp werp not. mistakpn, as thp concert referred to will take place on nett Sunday evening, when a choice selection of vocal music will be presented by sevpral singers of well earned celehritv.among whom we may name Mrs. M. Olassmire, late of Philadelphia, Mis A. IT. McConnell, of Summitville, and Mr. W. M. TToerle, of Johnstown. That magnificent solo, "Ju dith." will also bo rendered bv a young lady fully competent for the task, and having heard her we can sav truly that this one feature alone is well Worth the price of ad mission fifty cents. Doors open at 6 o'clock. Bev. Ferd. Kittell. who returned to his home in this place on Tuesday last after an absence In Europe extending over a period of pippteen months, has been three times in the Eternal City of Borne during his com paiatively short lifetime. His first sojourn cr.vered a period of nine years, which he spent as a student at the Propoganda ; his second visit occupied six months and the du ties connected with his last sojourn, from which he has Just returned, necpssltatpd his rpmaining thpre for fifteen months. His ac count of the various cities and other points of interest which he visited on his return trip is exceedingly interesting, and we hope that some time he will take it into bis head to let the readers of the Ftjkkman have the pleas ure of reading all about his'expcrienors. it is almost needless to add that Father Kittell comes back from the land of his aneestors'a confirmed Band Leaguer. The employes at Mr. W. C. Townsend's Marble Mill. New York city, set it up hand somely on our young friend and patron Mar shal W. Jones, to whom 'they tendered an eieganr nanojuer at trip "Hotel Schilling" on The pranrt affair was not only Intendpd to bptokpn the good feeling which has always existed be tween Mr. Jones as manager and the getters up of the oanquet as employes at the work3 referred'tn. but also as an expression of re gret at h's departure from amongst them, be having severed his connection with the mill in question for the purpose of engaging in business, as already noted in these columns, with his brother. S. W. Jones, who is also an esteemed friend of the Fkfemav. The Jones brothers were born and raised in Ebenshurg, and have hosts of friends here and elsewhere who will watch their new venture with in terest and be rejoiced to hear of its success. A SpTT-?rrTr Book of Btch .Mrsrc ne who produces a good song is a public bene factor. The people will sing, and the more of noble sentiment and of refined musical expression with which their songs are laden, the more of pleasure and of culture will the people find. Every good song becomes, therefore, a public benefaction. Tf this be true of a single song, what shall be said of him who gathers in one hook the best songs of tho many g'ftpd composers, and who thus places a whole galaxy of gems within the reach of those who sir.g? Messrs. nnbbard Brothers. Philadelphia, well known as enterprising publishers, have donp n genuinp service for the people in the production of their splendid new issue, "TpPKruvorRnm T AAnln!nn 1 .- ' --.-.. i i "ii.niin iii-hi y 300 of the choicest Gems nf Song suited for nfinp use, extpnding ovor ooo roval octavo pagps, the whole nrintPd on pnppfinr pappr, from clear, new type, and bound in so flexi ble a manner as to bp rea'ly charming, its Editor, Professor D. II. Morrison, of Phila delphia, is a distinguished musical Instructor and a superb barotone artist, ne knows the favorites of the people, and has met their wants most happily. Myron XV. Whitney, the great American Basso, says of this book. "I am happy to express to yon mv cordial endorsement of 'The sTTTtT op Son-o" as a most deslrabie book for the home circle, and the excell ence of its selections as desprvinggreatpraise." A specially attractive feature of this work is a series of sketches and portraits of distin guished composers and singers In all re spects, the book- is unqnestionably first class. Ifrtiarftae From F.nr 1H Tear. Carta. Dr. Sadler, Pcwri Avenue. Plttxbnrh: Dear Stu I feel thankful for your suc cess in treating mv daughter's ear A con tinuous discharge for 18 years left us without Hope of its pvpr bojnK cured, as it now is. Most respectfully, A.Strttbt.e McClellandtown, Fayette Co.', Ta s'ant'v killed a week ago yesterday morning I abf.pt two miles west of Lilly's station by I the western express. He had stepped ' out of the way of an east-bound fre'ght. train, ' when the express came along and was too '' cif.ee upon bini for the engineer, when hp ! him. to give a warning whistle. Thp i parro of Jacob Schrock was stamped upon M- M.irt and he was evidently a German, bis p"e b( ipo-. ns cpppr.epd, about fortv years. hen killed he was on his way to work on the railroad, l aying been hired' by Foreman . tudt on the previous evening. His remains j?ee lcttrred i11 Union Cemetery at Summit- Frjurlit. To worry about any Liver, Kidney or Uri nary Trouble, especially Bright' Disease or Diabetes, as Hop Bitters never fails of a cure where a cure is possible. We know this. The Lancaster Daily nfc'ifcnccr'celebra ted its nineteenth anniversary on the first day of the present month. No Democratic journal in the Slate is conducted with more ability or with more refreshing fearlessness than this ancient organ of the sterling Dem ocracy of old Lancaster. We rejoice in Us continued success, which it richly merits. A Rrt.WEMiN Ci-t iv Two.-noward I .', n freight brakeman, was instantly killed In the Conemaugh vard about 1 o'clock on Saturday morning. ITe was making his customary trip as rear brakeman on Con- n!! 0rTortpOrnPr'8 ,r,in- first National line. When the tram stopped in the Cone Tnaugh yard he stepped from the caboose to the track directly in front of an approaching shifting engine which he did not observe 1". WJ,S, knocked down and run over, his body being cut in two. The mutilated re- If b 9 ?-Pr UZ?n 1" by the railroad authorities .eoffined and sent to his home in ao-l'VoT- T,,e TnTT,fortU"te brakeman was aged 22 years. He is well spoken of by all bis 'acquaintances as a young man of good character and correct habits. Hiram Crum also a freight brakeman on the Pittsburgh division, is his brother. twAth " kalth. -Hires Improved Boot Beer package makes five gallons of a delicious, wholesome, sparkling temperance beverage Ask your druggist for it, or sent pv mail for twenty five cents. Charles V Hires. ,48 North Delaware Avenue, Philadel phia, Ta. 6-9.-l3t.l That pitiless plague, diphtheria, which during two months of last winter desolated our own happy household nv laying its icy hand on no less than five of our most loviha and lovable children, has, we regret to learn entered the family circle of our much esteem ed friends, Mr. and Mrs. John Flanioan of Altoona. whose little sop Harry fell a victim to the merciless malady on Friday last. We have the heart to feel for any father, mother or other relative whom death deprives of a loved and cherished one, but when the be reavement comes in such a shape asthie the terrors whereof have left an indellible' im press upon our own memory, it is simply impossible toexpress our sympathies in fitting words All wp can do is to say. Cod pity those to whom such an affliction comes CAMTRK AXn OT ff F.R Tl'JIORN pre treated with unusual success by World's Di?rentary Medical Association, Buffalo, 27. Y. .send ttamp for pamphlet. A Varied I'erfnrmnnce. Many wonder bow Parker's Ginger Toni can perform such varied cures, thinking it essence of ginger, when in fact it is made from many valuable medicines which act beneficially on every diseased organ. Metaphorically speaking, it will McAteer drop from every Bopnblioan eye when the votes are countod on tho 7th of hpxt Novem ber ard it is ascertained that Gon. McDonald and thp Test of the Democratic nominees have been triumphantly elected. Then, too will our Bepuhlican friends learn with regrpt bow Morrell-y impossible it was for their other Candida te for Assembly to getarour.d the Democratic Home without being politi cally shipwrecked. FITS. FITS. FITS, successfully treated by World's Dispensary Medical Aesociation. Address, with stamp for pamphlet, Buffalo, N. X. to the home base. S. P, Morrell, of Taylor township, and W. W. McAteer. of Loretto. were set up for As sembly. There were only three aspirant-s for this high position, the "unfortunate third man being Frank Burgoon. of Portage town shin. Frank was plaughtprprl unmprcifully, and so was his friend Bill nayes. who wasn 't even mentioned in connection with the nom ination. Mr. Morrell Is prominent solely be cause he was once captain of a military com pany In this county, while as to Mr. McAteer, it may be said that he has been postmaster at Loretto for a few years. Both are clever gen tlemen, however, bnt all the same they'll never represent Cambria county in the State Legislature. Tt might as well be said here as elsewhere that Col. James Cooper's name was brought before the convention in connection with the office of Assembly, bnt was subsequently withdrawn. All the same. Capt. Frank Flanagan and a couple of other delegates voted for him without hesitation. The office of Poor House Director is of lit tle value, the salary being taken into con sideration, but in general results it is thought to be extremely important. John O. Brad lpy, of Carroll township, is the nominee for this position. Do yon think be- is ahead of Borabaugh ? Take time and think. The only office the Bepnhlicans think there is a sure show for success is that of Jnry Commissioner, and for that office there were several applicants. At the end of the second ballot, John n. Vail, of Richland township, was declared the nominee. We draw a Vail jast here. The biggest and best and by far the al firedest of them all comes last. It is a repro duction of the kangaroo storv. N. B. West brook was nominated for Coroner. "Did yon ever see a Bepuhlican conven tion that Petpr Levergood didn't attend ?" This question has been asked year after year for fully ten years, and at last the reward came, refer Levergood has been elected chairman of the County Committee. P200.00 iti;VAnr Will be paid for the detection and conviction of any person selling or dealing in any bo gus, counterfeit or imitation nopBrnERS, especially Bitters or preparations with the word tlop or nors in their name or connect ed therewith, that is intended to mislead and cheat the public, or for any preparation put in any form, pretending to be the same as Hop Bitters. The genuine have cluster of Green Hors (notice this) printed on tho white label, and are the purest and best med icine on earth, especially for Kidney, Liver and Nervous Diseases. Beware of all others, and of all pretended formulas or recipes of nop Bitters published in papers or for sale as they are frauds and swindles. Whoever deals in any but the genuine will be prose cuted. Hop Bitters Mfo Co., Rochester, N. Y. I wit Ms familv : vet & nun mnv nhnndon his fam- ! Ily take np his resirncr In another Stsjte or clcc. j tion district, fix his permanent anode there, ami ! ! he hns a residence and riifht to vote there, fir a ' Itnan may sepnrnte from his family In one State. ' and fix his permanent abode in another, with no ; intention of severing his family relations, or iret. ' tint clear Of his familv otillirntlons inten.llnir nil i the time tn perform those duties of maintenance j and rare of Mi familv which the laws of the mar ried relation, as well'ns the laws ot the eonntry. Impose npon him. Snppose m man removes from this State, leaving his fimilv behind Mm. and (roes to Kansas with the Intention ot fivir.if hid residence there If he finds the soil and climate iiitnMe. and. after maklnir the npessarv Investi gations, he finds the eonntrv snitahle to his Pleas In these respects, and he tinvs propertv and ar ranges for the maintenance of his familv there, ant) then retnms to this State for the pnrpose of taklne them to their new home t and the family retnses to accompany him, and he then savs, Well. I will eo and live there mvself: I don't care to eyerclse my anthortty as head of the familv to compel my wife and children to o there when they are averse to dointr so. 1 have pnrehased a property there that suits me. and I will bo an.l re side there and take care of the pronertv I have hmiaht. I will live there bv mrmif as my family refuse to accompany me. In the meantime I will snpnort my familv tn Pennsylvania, visit them when T can. hut I will not reside there.' In such a case the man's Intention to make Kansas his home, and his removal there In pnrnance of that Intention, makes Kanas his residence, nlthonirh his family remains In I'ennsvlvania. It is a clear abandonment of his residence In Pennsvlvani a. and. therefore, while ordinarily a man's residence Is with his familv. there mav be cases In which he will have aresldenco apart from his familv. This, the plaintiff alleges and swears, was the ease with Mm. If It was the oso If he separated from his family tor the pnrpose of hnsiness. for the purpose of pnrsnino Ms lawful cnillnir In Hlackllck town shin, of this connty and State, ami his family, either from convenience or plasnre. declined to come with him. and he chose to maintain the har mnnlons and affectionate family relations as ther existed before as nearly as he conld nwinr to the Inconvenient distance that was between them if he romoved from Maryland to Hlackllck township with the Intention ol fliing In that township his permanent abode apart from his familv, and not merely ror the pnrpose of temporarily "attending to the lands of Ir. Kei. he had snch a residence as to qnalify Mm to vote at the elections tn that dis trict, bo far as residence is concerned. "On the part of the plaintiff, ttiefJonrt Is request ed to Instruct the jury that a citizen who has resi ded In Pennsvlvanla one vear and npwards. in pursuance or h'i lawful calline-, made his home In a particular election district for over sxy davs, with the intention of makinir ald district his res idence, and la dnlv rccisterel therein, clalmlne the same as his residence, and havinir all the ne cessary qualifications, is entitled to vote in said election district, notwithstanding he mav have a wife and family rcsldlnir In another State." AJSWBB. This is correct, as we have already Instructed you, and la affirmed. t'TTRTIFTC AYK. I hereby certify that the foreijolna; Is a correct transcript of tha't part of the eharee of the flonrt. In the case of A. T. Pindle vs. eorjre W. Emp field. William Simmons and "William Rraeken. which relates to the question of residence, and also that the answer to the plaintttT" point, as here transcribed. Is correct. J. Fbatk 'OtTOf , Court Heporter, 24th Judicial district of I'ennsyl va nla. A Gonrplete Musical Outfit for $19! T.i: i rni'i-. I'-I-h - .on. , t h.tt 1 1 c i ..;. .11 I -. pr- 'OX.' CornTPROcF.rmirr.s. Following Is a con densed report of the doings In our connty court not already noted from Thursday morning until 10 'o'clock, A. m , on Friday, when a final adjournment was had : THtrrisPAV's SE?to'r. B-'o.V r-rc.sfcti were entered In the following cases: fom'th vs. John Zinif.isand Pavld Minaer, larceny; on payment of costs by defendants. t'om'th vs. James Hrnwley. defrandlne a hoardintr honse keeper: on pavment of ?'2ii nf the costs by defendant and the balance hy the connty. 'ora'th vs. Ferdinand Holtaaan. fonrery and larceny ; on pavment of costs by the defendant. The following hills were laTiored by the flrand Jury: Pom'th vs. John Sheehan and Michael Sheehan. crnolty to animals : the costs to be paid hy tho connty. "f'om'th vs. Hiram Jones, larceny and larcenv by bailee : county for costs. Com'th vs. Henry Nasrle. assault and battery; the prose entor to pay the costs. In the case ol the t'om'th vs. Win. IVyrlan, false pretences, the defendant plead a;uHty and wag sentenced to pay a fine ol $100, the coets of prose cution and be Imprisoned In the county jail for nine months. The Oram! Jury reported tn favor of the exten sion ofOallltTin borotiB'h. They also recommend ed that the conntv pay V25 toward the construc tion of a bridfre "over" Chest creek, near Marks' mill, and that the connty shall build the abut ments and main span nf the brldp-e over Clearfield ereek, on the road leadinir from St. Anirustine to Altoona. The Court confirmed the.se recommen dations. Com'th vs. Supervisors of Taylor township, for not keeplnir puhlleroad Inrepair: verdict of not Kiillty and that T. K. Davis, the prosecutor, pay the costs. VT1TOAT VORNIWO'S SKSMOW. Com'th vs. Martin Koner. shoottnc with Intent to kill ; jnry return a verdict of grnllt v and defend ant was sentenced to pay a fine of fw. the costs ol prosecution, and undenro Imprisonment In the peni'entiary for a term of two voirs. Com'th vs. fJeortre Kelch and others, larceny of old iron from the Cambria Iron Co. The Court instructed the jury to return a verdict of not pro 11 ty. The place for holdlns the elections for Cambria township was fired by the Court at the school house In the West ward of Kbensbnnr; for the West ward of Kbensbnnr. at tho Council chamber. In said ward, and for the Kast ward of Kbensburg, at the office of Klchard Jones, ir In paid ward. Adjourned until Argument Court, October 24th. The Frnfto of merit. Dr. IIaetmas A Co. FWse spnd me a lot of your books on the "Ills of Life." I sell a great deal of your rernna and ManaKn. They are very highly spoken of in this part of the country. F. n. Bus?mat, P. M.. Westford, Pa. Dear Sir : I have taken half a dozen bot tles of yonr Peruva and find it is doing; me great good. Yours truly, Jamks Wtatt. Steubenvllle, Ohio. A nhw veeetahle love song begins with these passionate words : Tho encumber sat on the hack-yard fence, And sana- to Its blue-eyed mate, which 1b probably a companion to the one begln- The carrot swayed aronnd serene. And fondly kissed the Iima bean. Who mnrmnred to the anrlcot : "Oh, Marguerite, forget me not !" To take up the refrain, we advise all onr readers to "fonret me not" when ho himself goes to hny Ms snit of winter clothing. There Is a place in Johnstown called the New York Clothing Hall, 2T) Main street, where the latest of styles, the best of fits, and make and material approved there is such a place, and we advise our readers to patronize It. In so doing, thev will never have It to say that through following bur suggestion they were led astray. Os night Arabl went to rest. And slammed the door behind him ; Soon he was snuggled In his nest. Where ne'er a foe could find him. "I slam a door," qnoth he "hecauso T now adore Islam" bang Went the sound across the floors. And loud the echo "Sham !' rang. Some of onr readers may not, possibly, he able to wrestle with the Arahl-ae couplet with which we fntrodnce this notice, bnt tt is against all rea son to suppose that they d"n't know that at Jas. J. Murphy's Star Clothing Hall. 109 Clinton street, Johnstown, can be found the nicest, cheapest, biggest and best stock of wearing apparel for men and boys ever ollered for sale In this longitudinal latitude. o Herb lies me and my three daughters, Hronght here by using seidllm waters. If we had stuck to epsom salts. We wouldn't have been hero In these vaults. Tho toregolng Is alleged to have been taken from an epitaph In Childwald C'hnreh vard , Kng land. Hut there seems to be manv donbts about its legitimacy. However, leaving out of consider ation all about "me and my three daughters." and their legitimacy arid the rest and so on. It remains that her sens the ma. lame's sons if they live yet. should go to S. Hliimfnthal's. 1119 Kleventh avennc. Altoona. for boots and shoes. He has a new stock for fall and winter wear, and is disposed to sell all at his bed-rock rates. Tt is claimed that cabbage leaves will curt fclob bencg torses. KAJUsa h 1 inTnTil pt.p Vinir I mTTlY. Tn. PMf-i -r of your i-ruife. rr t;nc rtjn nsir" i ns'Tic s rc-i a4 we wUl stiiiit t4.yi for !ifT'ii da;. tri ii a. PXTHCKASER TAJvTIS KO MIS. Fnpcrtor tTiHtnim.-nt Trr, r i-'ir nynt -:n ..!- u r ; .u : . o"- -. ". .'-. . i n :r i . --; v . ,"t. ISO one cati mislead in It- iior, anl w)i--r e .-ry tn r-- t lt : ..'" ir !:, it-;. . 1 inii' t t v -i triumphantly thn.utfh nvicti cruet U tt may nr-lv (aim lo" wwmvi n Ti in f ," v. .. i i t!tr- -irr .'tt--r may wi-li fH I wciiro tn having a Piano th:.. st .tinl-. iirt 1 n i; c. -tw in ui rV: r ti ucv,r.d t i tiava tmm'tiatr HTtTi1on. If you -. i.-t iht tx.t ir-: ru ,- ui, yc",r- v i yt i j --.c tsTi ioi :-r t a CrkJttU wUu wlabca W pUTcUSkttfc PlAli-XlAL & SJUVii, 1 NVtct Jc.it; vtruiia .-I i uci 1 orlh Orders nay te ent through the PlIlahera of tkS Fa per jy r r. ; . r - T u. PATK'T IMPltOVED SPRING-TOOTH HARROW. ONE OF THE BEST FA1LM TOOLS EVEIi INVENTED. Tried and Tested Successfully. Gives Cenoral Satisfaction. TOOTH CANNOT SI,I1 Farmers can save the prleo of one of the. Ilam.ws In a very short time. In Vice ar.d 1-ii.or save ! In going fiver the ground, a once g-.tng over prcp.tre arid tne!!..ws it up in suli cun-iit i. r.-ene the seed as woul 1 not be obtained in g..inu over threo or fyur tiuica wna auy "I tl.e rJ:i.:try Harr..ws. It is also the best seed-cuverer in the world. Uronnd iiTepared by this Harrow wi II yield a lnrtv r crop than 1 y aryy.thcr iLgrioultiiral t r 1 1 1 -l'-tiient. because It pulveriies the ground thoroughly , cuts t lie foil !n.m the l.t..m . mi.is.- it up, an.l leaves it 1 1. a liKje condition : tn so doing it shakes out all tra-s, thist and st-e... l..viiu tlu-uino tlie surta c lu the sun, where luey die uiucli quicker thun if halt covered un. I'or i.nle tj a. HUNTLEY EBENSBUKO. PA., SKIT. 1, 1S(J. 4t. Vcreilt. C3-. SIUIsrTXjS"" has iu:ci:nti.y iti;on:Ni:i ins TIN-SHOP DEPARTMENT UNDER Tilt SlTEKINTEMiLNCE (II" A PROFICIENT AND ACCOMMODATING AVOHKMAN. REPAIR WORK, HOUSE SFOUTIXG and ROOFING ATTLSDKD To OS SHORT ,077 ASD AT LOU Lsl Tlil' LS. ORHJIXAI. I'OETRT. WEIKD TALES OF THE MOUNTAIN'S. talk thk swnxn. f nco on a time, when folks now old were young. V tion Tlrgin wood their spicy brcnh out'iliing. When people lived in cabins built of logs. And benrs and wolrcs were plentiful as dogs. The wild deer bounded through tlie forest Tree, "While lesser ganie thri red in unhnck led glee. And wild bees tilled the hollow trees with honey. Which bears and folks did claim without the mo ney. The fresh-hnmt clearing filled the harvest wain With numerous dozens of the full-eared grain. With maire-patch near the house brought KolJen store To feed the brawling porkers full and more, Tteoi-ies for corn-cake, mnsh and smoking pone. Which made the long pine tables fairly gronn. "T was cheery to the heart In winter weather. The settler's ftmlly to see together. All seated round the board at evening hour. The grent wide fire-place breathing genial power. While kittens, cnts and dogs, the warmth enloyed. And little crickets there themselves employed In chirping cheerilv the livelong eve. While "mniz" and girls the worsted socks did weave. The father thanked theOol of all the earth. While all the smiling youngsters checked their mirth : The purring puss snt by In cory nook. And watch in play an antic kitten shook ; N'or was the scene outside les full and warm. For all was fortified against the storm. The cattle housed in straw up to their eyes. The horses busy wih their oat sunplies. The poultry on their roost were high from fear Of furry night-marauders wandering near. From sneh a homo one sparkling starry night, Before the moon 'gan to'dispense her light. A robust youth, whose blood did freely courso Thro' veins enlivened y the vital Torce, M Is steps inclined to some near husking frolic. Where all the neighbor youth could husk and rol lick : First strippllne golden cr rn ol feathery husk And then, at midnight, came the tea and rusk. With all snch dainties as the heart could with High heaped upon the merry husker's dish. But we must trim the sails of fancy's boat. And in the true course of our story float ; Tie wended on his eonrse 'neath towering plno. Where gloom and gTandcur did with night, com bine. The tail and warm-leaved mullin by the road Oft' met his furtive glance as on he strode ; "Yet in the virgin forest's bosom grew The tangling thicket, and the wild vine, too. And trees, that throve long time In stately prldo, Lay prone and rotting by theiroflspring's side. Now. as the stout young woodsman onward hied, A fearsome place beyt.nd he soon desoried. Where ofl. as eve was darkening Into night. Some ghostly sounds had given the traveller fright. For many times. In deep and silent wood. Where Cluletudehnroif .11 1 il-v ivs h-oo I. A falling sound was heard to break the spell. As 'twere some ponderous something, downward fell : As home the tired woodsman trudgod at night. This fearsome sound was sure to give hira tright. Sometimes the eerie scene would take a change. For sounds and sights to,k place decoding strange ; Of ghootlv jibbering from the wooded elen. Weird, flickering gloamings met the woodsman's ken. And mlsfy fire-clouds roll among the trees, Then all would cease and melt by slow degrees. This was the spot our youth had now to pass. And all alone, without a strengthening glass ; For folks In those davs thought it never harm To take a brew to keep the stomach warm. But far ahead, a sound now smote his ear, I f horse and rider fast approaching near ! A bright idea then illnmed his mind. That he might personate the ghostly kind. To climb a tree o'er head was his Intent. And to that end his powers he nimbly bent. So in onr next we'll tell yon well in brief How this young fellow played the Indian chief. A. V. H. VMMHpHMMBtwMMmi cv-rv A ;uim-.r.vi---n tt in U AHlN'f.T' -N t- TV - i.ff-scT.i tiv.f r -i nM. ijm? m ff CO "Mrd Port nil t .f .a1lr f r U hlu II..m, . - v .v u - W liUMILI V A CO., 6ti V Fourth Mmk I'ktlaO, lvlil. k tUUVWI HTJIEXr.il.. MOHKOW SHENKLK.. Married, lit the re? i dence of the bride's coufin. Ir. .1. A. Tavh.r, in Atlantic. Iowa, on We-!nesdvv Sept. lvi. l-y Kev. John llerrf o. Mr. Wm. l M..i:iuw. of Blair munty, l'a., and Mi?s MjavSnmi.i. daughter of Six. Iravid Shcnkle. c.f near IJKrnsburg. l'a. Thc above announcement v. ill be r id with sin cere iib-:i-ure l,y the many admiring tien.l- of the lairan-' nin i ar-ic . u i'.g i r..ie, vmo leit tlr piaee VALIABIE state. r-f ..!. nixnit one yor bki f r 1'w:i. w! In frh.! tct:-?ii . nn-1 wiirrf- the nn t'anti foiil'S l.f'r,.it an'1 eur',l a )r nr by nrrryiT,y lu r. The iK-wiy immcdifitt y st;i rt c:i-t cn tbt-ir It; expert t-tm'icn thi? i-lao. w h ro a nu C'jiiio nwait? thp'n.'tl '1 f-!v Tti:it f i rnriy I nl T.rsi who fTjvoy Tlirir : . mf tljt prl!:'.(-r. wbn'i; 'tiK-v v-rv wi.bog fi n.'. i T;:.'-t th luipp th.it 'Ticir liv- ther jji'in. irri ; r-T -"-mw i our trie n i. vho an linppy t- be jcy Jul ft rItrr' an i tr i I,-., 'trf'i----e c -ut l'' ! T'.-ir rn I re;. J- Th'-if lif'W yor fl nil it IT ;v-r y k : i -ily r !n'-i:! v r ty -a iivij . (' ; ,,i'1 i h y !o I'tnir i tj 1 t h.: n 1 ? m.'v . r ii;trvijc '-n i tn;:' t. ''t i.ip. "I l"i:ST' ANT t.. 'in .T ier ot te "urt X inon rifa ( f 4": rut r: r-.niitv l a..t: T' vi!l , b oflerol at vut-l!o -a'.c. at tLc ' urt U .-ur iu the i l..iri."t'uU of t.:.:iburj. (n SATUKDAY, (K.TOflni 14. ls2. ' At 2 O cI-tH.'K, r. !.. all tfce telll.WJl. ..i;- r tHt I If'.l rs; : No. 1-One Hundre.1 AfKES of LAND r tl Pi'i 1.: i r. t i' lymg 'it. 1 t.e .la !.v,. 1 lie Lame ! C-IMll.'-.l I. IT. ;.:;. in ( e.,,, 1 '..!,: I.".. - ol 111 1 -ill it ir i.-t ! . I: l-g 'li. I I- ...j i .;.e 1 . 1 iv . YKAIIKI! ANN'A. "Mnrrl.-d. in Sr. ronediefs church. Carr. '.it.. w on T'lflvt. Sept. 5. I v Kev. Trior IWn, Air. I'm Kit Vi.uer,.1 I.l.l.-'r township, and Hiss I!a1!P.ah. Anna, id t:arnnl township. OIIIIIAKV. HCOTIK-. Pled. In Mnr--tiT loitr--! !p. on Srt nrday. Sept. 9. 1-. Mrs. K.i.iza lit ..iivs. who of Thomas .'. lluuhcs. used about ?.J y ir-. The deccn.'.l was a d tm;hter .f "S-jn're K lis (also deceased.) ol ilinore. an I her Ihrr di...l on the 1-t of lt.t July al the identical ii -e here shehcrel! did as above stated. 1. ' an Lo trulv said of Mr. Hughes that she faitlitnTiy p. ri -'mv I all the duties oi a good daughter, a u 1 wile, a (rivid inotlnT n iriwl neighbor and a good woman the latter comprehend . ng e-erything. Her hus band and six smu.ll children are "left to m. urn the great loss they have sustained. Her remain were Interred in Lloyd eenuMe.ry, near this plaoe. Mon day afternoon, whither they were ac-oiupanied t-y a large cortege ol sorrowing relatives and friend?. COOrF.R. JHo1. In Summerhlll, on Sunday evening. Set t. 1'', ls'-'i. ?Ir. .1. K. ( oopeb. agej e"4 years, 8 months and so days. s.niate ..fi t) . r: " n-- i-.ini r.z ;.:.!.- i :j-..r. t-.-i 1 .;. . -j part ..I a !a u- r .a l.'-tri. a ii. i i r i is-.ve .. With vaia:-,.ie r..:.I i i KU VS . -P S I K - a riL-e in jit ;in,i .s ,. t.j btfir Inn r. L at t r l.li: . jurlvt fl re k Hi, 1 v 1 T. MM - 1 I 1 i ...I . -. M - EGENSBUiJC BLOC K, r i- 9 i5 2? CARL RIVIWIUS. Practical WatcMer cul JctsIc FBEHiNIintn CRESSON RAILROAD. Trains nn the Kbensbnnr and Cresson Rranch Railroad rnn as follows under the existing time table: 1Mortiito Trais; Leaves Fhenshurg at 7.10 and arrives at Cresson at 8 10. Returning, leaves Crs- son at 11.40 and arrives In Kbcnsnurg at VI.- Anrsoos Trais Leaves Kbensburg and arrives at Cresson at 4.10. Returning t'rcson at, 5.4" and arrives in Fbenshurg in ftoth trains fmornlng and afternoon) on fc K. K. connect f.t Oesson with trains going east and west on the main line of the F. K. K. 'TRAYCATTLi:. Crttn.Motlipf.irm 1 Ol the suhseribe- In Clearnehl t. wn-hl. Ciira. tiria county, on oraN.ui the 1st ol Aoau.-t ! i.-i. tw. head of yearlings a pteer and h-ifer. l i e steir Is red and white and the lieiler has a white back and speckled sides. No marks. The owner is hereby notified to cotne forward, j.roe prop"-?-, pay chatges and take them away : otherwise, thty will bo disposed of according to l'.iw, JOHN JVUPEKMIT. Clearfield Twp., Seit. 1". l-.8x-rt. STAR SHAYIHG PiilLOEl Three Doors West of PosloITicc, HIGH STREET JT,ENSBUKrT, PA. J. H. (JANT, Proprietor. THE TI'BI.IC will always find us at our of business in business hours. Everything kvpt neat and cosv. ('leak Towels a bi'Ixialtt. Sept. 14, li.-U. ! TT"S n,w1T!' "n ha.i 1 a largo, varied and e. II cant ss..rftn r.' of W. I Tll.s i .'ti ! .1 tW il.HY. !'!: TA IJ S. lvK.'il,iS: , He., which 1 i.!'-r 1 .r sal.-at ..wer ;.r-ce t h.tn nn "i in " n.'a'er m T e c ijtitv. 1'er-. r ?e I rnvming m nts line wn .j.. weil to tlvc !.i:u a b.-li.r.' pur.liairg cNewliere. ""I'rotnpt at.ptj .n p -.'.l t r"j a'rfr g ( : . ; Watches. Jewelry. c., and r a: i.-.a . t t. n gu i teed In both work" an.l prk-o. . ing all 171)1 T- "W. DICK, Ati:T I k I ill: IcIfOR TH E PE R M AFiENT C U RE C Fl CONSTIPATiOr.. TTo oher dlaeaao ia so preval3nt In this Men. toy am Constipation, and no remedy h over equalled the oelrbrated Kidnc-v-Wort as a. cure. Whatever tiie ciuse, however obetlnatej the ease, this raidoy will cveroome It. nal KTCt 11113 dintroumns com Ibbui plaint la very apt to be oomnlioatod withconsapAtJoti. Kidney-Wort strengthens the wtiaXened parts and quickly r-rrrm all kinds of Iils even when physicians and medicines have rx.ro ro m.i. a. I(l f frif you nave signer oi ru9 To-iries PRICK . "SE 1 Druggists SpM OLD I T A 1 W ff 1 I FiIliil.MIIL(T(OrV. tWl.-ilLNCLH 1"S1N ESS Et.t r.stmrg. July ill. i-j. Snetlislt luerf.rowd'r KIIU Potato ugs Antl otl Trtmhlesonte Vermin. It will thr r'.u.'hl v evrorm innTe K. .aches Anrs I Hed Hugs, Ilea-:. I.tee. M.t!i. I .t.a...-o and f,,t ton Worms, ftc. 1' t "a'e. sure, cleimtv and cheap, j 1 1 will not powon anlnia !s or f.n 1-. Saratile oa'-k- r 1-v mail flrrnlar tree. p..-t-p'i i.. gens VI anted. taken. 1 '-ess J II. JIIIIsrn, Stiiillili. Il Mre. t, I'ittlnrK ti. l..-;,.n.i liJftt-kln'k t"wri?i'i., 1'iira M.irrf't. Inf wife, f.v J.-i r.f XOTICK. Xi.ticc amcreuT. of county. Ii . ai l ttin'-irv as-.gn- es t. "res- " - I "viii w an i ne r-iaic. real an-t t .-r- atP3.1rt I Tj OT'ITIDT'O I flflK UOrO f 1 m?iXn'h:;mt"!tit ar..re"ai'T: m irdllllulo. LUUK ilul U-! i zxzvrw l;XtZXW the E. ' j ed to the said 1. t.n I-atn-rmuT w.,1 n, ,ke pay- To all who are suffering from the errors and In discretions of youth, nervous weakness,"early de cay, loss of manhood, etc.. I will send a recipe that will cure you, FI5EF, OFCHAKCfE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary fn South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Kot. Joseph T. Isman, Station D, At Tort CiYy. Sept. l.HK.-ly. PIRMAI.I TO FS OSI.T1 The Vosmr Pfi.t Co., Marshall. Mich., will send IR. Iyks CFi.irnR.TKr Klwtro-Voltaic Bki.t ami KLEcmic Avpliawcks on trial for thir ty davs to men (voting r old) who are afflicted with 'Nervous HeMlitv. fst Vitality and Man hood, and kindred troubles, guaranteeing speedy and complete restoration of health and manly vig or. Address as above. N. B. No riuk Is Inrnrred, as thirty davs trial i allowed. f t-M.-biu. J 1 have on hand, r-adv lor s al.-, a 1..t . f th. se "iftly culihrated (INE-IIHHSK KMH.ISSI HAlN met to the Ac claims or demands wii wilhout delay. A- Hlackli.-k 1 p.. Se;,t. mm in..... tiavmg 1 TO"ke kt'Ovri the S.Lfne - T. I 1MH E Ig'.ee , .1 l.i;u..reai;x. . 1-ii-lt. Tread Fowers and Threshers, j Alio, a few TWO-!!ORSK I'OW KliS and TniiESllEi:s AND WINNWE1.S ; Real Estate at Private Sale! (Separators), which I will dispose of nt rea-enable prices. The merits of these Machines are so wi ll and widely known that 1 need only sav th v are j warranted to irive pi-rht satisfaeiion. Thee Ma ' chinrs are i art of the unhniKheo: sto.k lef among 1 the effects of my deceased brother. Joshua liilberl. iand thereiore they will be sold cheap. MP? Sale rooms on the riiir gr.oio.i. near the Al toona Car Works. Kor f url tier iti!-rtiiatn.n call t-u . or address KKEI !.KH K liil.lll.lir, Sept- la.i'Si-iui. liox 7oS. ALTin ,a, I'a. i TH i; n-i ler-igni'd ..t 1 I' A K M . sit uate in - I Tl M.I.I. Till. Id II M.H l.Ii Rirv. F. P. S a TT On. formerly of Adams township, this conntv, is the Temperance candidate tor Con gress tn the Warren. Venango, and Erie district. It Is nulto natural that a sailor should take kindly to water. EXECTJTINX NOTTCE. Esta'e of Jon Kin.iis. dee'd letters testamentary to the estate of John Kill Ins, lareof Karr township, Cambria county. d"c'd, have been grar t-d to the nndersigned, who here by notifies all persons indented to said estate that payment must be made without deln v. and those having claims or demands against the same will s.e required to have thtm properly autheuticated for settlement and present them to CATHARINE iOI.TdNS. t St. Mcliolas, Sept. 15, ls62 et. iitcutiTiX. AGENTS WAKI'ED TH KASL'RY of SONG ht loTprt ifn clncn r'-m luc 'rt.- : of r f. ,-imiI r.i-t. ih7 ! Hrt. or if .N . ..k likolt. ...- U wi ' 1-m iinrtiiir! Ki.nin-nt 0' tl7,Tll-' :i y : -1 t ;-. iu;-y nJ t . () , for I ' -n II. H 1 Ht;ili, ! Ii, 4 r'r-. f jr.,ri-f ' .r "i r ' ent hfjptli ii. A.l'tti. I. ?. -r . '..,; .j. (; inrrj. m." K. K. V -in ! . ! . f hk-s if W .H. I I M" l'". M ; . I h'C. ' ft m rts r i ml f)ftt, bold ver t A. .1 . ( ' T'l'n , I . . .ii tm !' trrirtd m mnl ; sunthtft !i tir -. t..'' r.-it. . K. .Ntipr-. 1 n. j hi-t rTii.ii.rf t',ty M'fliM.'in Vfthtm wtfh f.'fi' ! j Irci-t. ' .!. II. Yin- I . i K it tt.oim! hi t-t '"'-ft? hrin, t.nr.f in the Inn " I rf. i . 1'. i .t. Three million n ant It - Ii. '!. i! Is a ermud i !i i n e ' t r"fi ii;"-..-v. Sa(. h pt'.-t tr., tree. Adof-d Hl l Pi A l.l J'I.'IS., i'! ,i t- ' '-I i. I' l. I'lT.'. r "ffr,.fi!:, rjT,. i-m! Arm cicnnM . inr nu' Mm n r. i t '1 n l.irLr,. "tW) M'TVKRKt'nFI.IINii II- .t -K. VI Mi f.t y H1,J iiwp-rv fii(iaii..:ni4. I "ficrt i?- an un-har.f ff cht'p e truit trws nn :ih-Tu-l m ' r w:irrr on the i'rorn!f. Tin? l.tTi- in t'x ij.-i i'y )' in..rk.-ts,nnii i - i 1, r t . : i and !A ATI Ni i VU'iZ. l.-'ae J .... tor e A.irn . ii iri 'ti "I. ' tin-T . 1. 1 re . n . irr . .-n -j r t.' . .1 V.O- ;n ;....Ti-. t - .1 1 II co , In ,, .. . , ; ; , , r i ! Ill - H I 1 II-t t i: - .-T autln'tit ! '. . i ' I. ::! i A lTlil!1"T-.,.r V r .1..- ili:i.-.n, l'a.. Au. 11. i .in. . . mi.ti-r - . r.- i. r a-. I .-IT ; v '! ". - N N I'l H "VI l.'.-l. e-f ..I J . " .n li .1,. -i. i. 'l 'v r: .; "i - . :.' t. em. pro TY , :m v, I-o d M. J. TVCK, I'llVSK IAN AMlPf KflW, AGENTS Wanted f.-r hs.rtss9r Ittlrilr4 ta,Bj. Until?. CvrtitJm A t-s -'- i -uiii -.c, l t 1 'fhfp 8n1 r-r5i1onr( iri fv-.i'-fc ft li.-urs tr.nn s to 1 a. v.. ii the I yp n l':ir, we 1 j n rn Operations of ercrv diTipiifm. I4-1m ' ' . i"N a. i i h -tr t. Ti" i"ir t-f rt - frte. A1 i.t t 1B,1.5.S-.V. OBttt