tlnia iatcmnn. j . 1SS'!. rj?I.I 1. - - - l'L AN1 r.ltsON.M. rv !:ve!V ;i n:M comes at ;! ...i iiii'I M. rii' f -") cents. At .1 U r 'f.l till anil r.ronehitis lulnVs Carp. At rv ft rotii'tv h-is tWfiitv-eiu'ht allo i eint'.t of whom take rare ' . of .l.iht'-?own and rVini'v. : fat'f.' e.iWi moal t.iko a due of - Iri"i TVJr It l:.-ip- 1 '.. inn and ' f fi:1! f t !;'. nlimif tlie -tiimi'li. ' '. (V'ur''. A'no!i;i. Tvrono. Plii!- ( i .!-eo!a.l!"Utd.ile anil Ilunfinsrinn . p'l.'fto.l I.- f.'it'jilione f his tii.mfh. v i':1 vonr o'il things look like new ;v I UphocI I) ves, and von will he A:v if t!ie f.i-diioii.ib!e colors for 10 ,; i"i .V- -riwr. Stalwart orsran, ' i- M ' ' irk lias a .ioJ chance of ,1 to the Su-irenip IJeiich. Ami I of T-oretto. sflU hoys' hoot o i I") : men's hmits" SJ.oo to n's. -hoes. 1 On to ?1.I0 ; cliil- ets. to ?t..-.o. -'"d. health and swept breath ' oh'- Catarrh I'.eniedv. Irice ' - I Ini- i'tor free. At James' l-'h.-rlnir?. ,i irfii'ld !s to be enlarsed at 7-L'", that lieiti'jthe amount at . 'riet has been awarded to ! fii-M A- Thorn. , ti :i d.' niis.-i ,-i,!,. 1v i!idiiption, , .iv.fu'ss.Jn-- of appetite, yel-H.i'o't- Vi'ilimr is a positive ('i--' ihnr i.r iff I i Hi it'i.crdon .wn! .V'. 's savs that n'p ii'o'if y in the sunmier have winter. 1'rother Lindsay no 'ow it is himself. : ! v inanij nlat.ors of musical veVpt the Alliums Citv Itand, :l .'iiinn.il enrrafMrnent witn " f- fair folks this week. or the inside liri'-k-wi'nk has !i t!ie neiv rirmorv. Slmuld the I'l'e .VeltS.erro'iti'lIle a montli, he teiihiiie' wi'l be under roof, ti- of mat i i mom 'letwi en Mr. and Mt-s Jennie M::ls. both of ee j. nl, li- tied for the first time ! et the Holy Name on Sunday via nefhhors con'd not have T- ile'l.i.-f,., w..ek t!mn t(lN itv fa!r, and vp presume that u ill lie mi proportion to the -'own c;r's named K'la Xeff r 1 i-an a-.vav f rom home a few didn't c-t further than Pitts. ' they were overhauled and 'own. r-vill-I'd -jv i.t en a nove s ! o ' v knife' 'ollTiter nmerit de. leeoviri.a onnds re v.i'h cc.ui:- a rei i ma 7. v d-.r'ns tl- -in tha l'ai i ".e eift of r r ) week. :T eeertv ' if -a - t'-.-r 1 issnpil a neat and ; tin - of the M. L. last week, and iht inuanoe for the ;r went out on a o" Wednes.lar of (i i ...( oi -'-.oil a:"i'n next ' " lT..mi-e of liein hi(J thaii " r. .!!'. :cji d. or o'd tnen. suffer t or kin Ired atTec t h l wo -rainns. f,)r I M I'F N-.MIT MF.DI- 'o. V Y. .' -ays t lint our d t' at citv. "hasn't a'd .'.Ire.s. (( iVci; r O's nv. ini-Y, :ia .,',-,..',, K" 'err a n. ! VI' I T. in t(i i "Vr him-elf to the f'T the )'i.-;tion of "KUt or the : t at a ; Hank ;h'i,n in w.irf re ill ; ! 1 1 1 l'V of eoiinf v the Johns. out t -Ti i t. int. a-urer vears ao, res', will bo Kennedy to V ( tv Ti rt I'irr, i e.vn i-rn- t! county, and his Iftl. 1: 1 t a d ed le I A" 'i.e III i!,ir unnn s -aw nii'l. not far was employed, on d. where i I'in" toth as fncli-l Vri or o' industrious to liave per as v e .... h. v - f. - '"or oisease. '.i t, le.herts' - .1 package. r drm.'. !'S of 1 ''.. r Li (M " 1 fie are ent. rVunsv' in favor area of at- nuial c,-!. hra- " hi !.! no their at T'resi tent II, n-el and n (;., s.-e !! em. I. am that one of t,n Mr. I' F. Kirbv, of Wil wi'h th t terrilile rlie-o. ! . !. to hear of its si,epfpv v. rv ar.d tin- p-cape of ail - of the fa mi I v n ti.e Alt ioe i Tr ;',,;.-, that i. da. .n. M ,. Yea-jer 1 ) n in i ! ! ( '.ini hri.i dtie-dav morni-f for the '7 in a'l the .leer and Wi.d a-'-n oi t,, tli. ni . ; ' snvs that Me- hi. i w. 'i -t W, ( I'ltvi' 1 r. i - - : . if. a'd (',,, lie :11 of the a II- (. occ i-iona!l-ca-'of.a '! ") l,!,i-t out pi':e - aff. W h-h is s J.! ,i V We n - a : IV fe the ' -' 'i t "of the 11- r.tiv h a laru'e of r oreffn, has iusf received f " and w inter rr..ods, rlu.nc's. b'ankpts. yarns, shoe-, b.ats. r-lju, ifc.. etc., .r ii.n-es to -,-;) at p ir-( c as '!;!:! in John-town, A.tooua, f'i-o'av of -over and eo'd, in ivt'iry l,n!ii..i;t to tie sold.' as ini-s more 'lis a i.,v to heboid, -i i-ii it Ct! Livinius' 'fore, ir.'er nod finer than p-,er Pe v th t b k ! ril prices that oc. npy the 'n.n'on .J.,:ir,,.:l has ', au'ed 'i"t ticket and inn nt the In-nh'icr-n t cket in its stead, v ti:e Cameron eow l tear -rine'.f- 'mi.pt Vasii-ing of irhvthe heavens ahove nd 'win ath. d fri. -or" M. L. ( ituian. vine his customers 'i fi- e-t cel.-rj we Pave seen -o (i,,,.. inde. il. fl at it was rein- l.a i-'rr t!.r ir davt'at c in rai-- celery like that !e i ' -a' ary r i:- -d. ' f t'p' Altoi.ua Time that . i Put city, wie- i- over eihtv ai d sin m we take to bo th" tier of our much esteemed ' ' nt prf,.,.nf on a vjijt Mr f'srrol!. of P novo, whose 1 iindred years. ' eiser. a younii P'an emploved ' - ore'mo.e, near iJirmir.chani, ' ciri'v, was rausrht hv a fall i f 'day fvenine and fatally was r moved to pis home, '.'!' until Snndiv evenins, me p, his re'ief. I' r Cn. don't net up n sppeial "c J'.i Ceritt-nninl efdebrat ion I n,-w paper fraternity who i the affair so exten-i veiv, and - -aid raoxidefor their enfer m J!i iihd.-'pbia. it ain't the 'at ..n we t;,u it to t,e f I'l.ke" f,,r Him. I'ike" t w-ck about th pi iiadclrhia t'T-.rr, that beinn the wav the wrote it and we intended it ' ' '. nnd you wid undcr-tand ' '. d o'lr-elf r.n the f;,ct that p ::te a 1) for the II in the word rt;s. a brakeman on the Holli nc', r ii'io-ci. wastad!v injured U.!u..d:v or last week '- eirs ILs injuries were nt o be f-.al. hut nt this writing (, r.,t iiof.p are etit-rthineil i t .V Dr. Koller, the attendine ''' hid tianifd Ifenrv Stitzcl !''. i aucrhf and his U'd twi-fed " .- a. ,'le nn,t knee bv one of f a n. k wnnon to which he was t' e sake of a ride on In-t Friday '- ndi.i.fs were of any use to the tilij, i- one that (.honl.l nnl 1 d to t,flt tr,p f:1et th.at Dr. I. who had been seriously ill at H.:i town-bin. this roiintc :i t V s pn-t, isnlmosf rompleteiy - ri-iinl v, health, and on It for Philadelphia. wIktp be : 0,r-? S re-idfiit j.hvsieian , -T v th.-Ott'f'- Mvp. J ' ' - V ,r neurerv at Uoalport dur y,,r... 1 ; J sp:rn.li,l!v i 1"eQt''e prm'" rrinc of three thousand feet Of'. ar- ''-;'1t'VTlWn " i of aJ cherry, oak and pine lumber. ,,'VV!1'-7,5.','1; t;. -i. will be : ''"".nareanymnslelnyonrsoulanda r . , w,;;'- " ' : little cash in your pocket It would be a sen s'"' ,v n v a"" I . i.i" f.r the M ,h1n2 fnr you to incest in an accordion. hnTr le-amed of a rvpnt We of nil and on-hfiif of trio 4.V) acres of wllirh it fnncl. whprphe tho nor. . t,r?1:,n 'r'"n, of It clearer! the ;r.c; sum of M, 970. out we re not at liherttr fnaf I to clve the name nnd facts connected with the transaction. Messrs.'Weiiand Grey, of Susqnehanna township i this oountv. and Tonkin Kod : Vor, of t herrvtw. Indiana cminrv. hare ' contracted with Messrs. Wood Franclscus, i . . .wuui-. nr trip neurerv at Uoalport flur- narmonicon, or some other musical Inolm mont at Carl Pivinius' ciook, watch and jew elry store, where vou can always buy the ! best e.wls in his line at the rleht prices. . .The P. p. R. Co. will sell excursion tickets at one-half the usual rates from all stations along the main line and branches to those wj,o wish to attend the P.i Centennial celebration in Philadelphia. The sale of ticket, which will be good on all reg-.ilar trains, will commence on Monday. Oct. 23d a"d continue until the followinz Saturday. ' Amona the visitors to our town last week was Mr. F. C. Tlaley. of Glen none, Clear field county. Mr. LI. Is a staunch Democrat, and for that reason as well as bpcanse his wife. formerlyMiss Stlles.'of this place, wanted a paper from hpr old home and pre ferred the best, althoucrh not of her political faith, he subscribed and paid for the Free man in advance. j The dpparture from Altoona of Ceo. F. Pusrh. F.sq . heretofore the able and efficient Crenpral Superintendent of the P. U. P., t who has just assumed the dutips of (Jpnpral : Manager of that crrpat corporation, doprives i the Mountain City of one of its best citizens ; as well as one of the most courteous cer.tle t nipn it has ever been our good fortune to , become acquainted with. I Mr. Tiios. Maitlnnd. late ehief clerk In General Superintendent Pueh's department, has accepted and entered upon the duties of I P- P K. Aeent in the department of Xew 1 F.neland. with his headquarters In Boston. And th'is it is that Altoona has been called , upon to mourn the loss of Mill another of its most intelligent and enterprising citizens a j gentleman whom to know was to esteem. Pichard T.. Davis, the popular Julian 1 street boot and shoe merchant, begs to say ' to the renders of the Fufemav this : That hp has lust, reccivpd the most serviceable In , voice of heavy boots for men and boys ever i seen in the F.benshuror market. lie solicits your custom. As to prices, they are wrar j ranted to be lower than thp same quality of goods ran he purchased elsewhere In town, j If there is one thing more, than another i on which John Owens. Ilitrh strppt, prides himself, it is that he sells the bext brands of flour, and sells them at low-down prices. lie keeps only approvpd makps, and whpn ever a customer represents that the article fails to come up to exnectation. the moner Is refunded on application. In his experi ence, no audi application has ever yet been made The celebrated trottlns stallion, "Col. Vinfield." was purchased from Dr J. W. M.adara, of Bedford countv. on Saturday ; last, by ex-Prothonotarv O'PonnoIl, of Lo retto, for the sum of ?."00. The new owner 1 afterward ".old an interest in the rapid goer ( J. J.i) to Mr. T. n. Heist, of this place, at whose stable the horse will stand for the im provement of stock from now until the first of November. If any of our readers want to see a elo l ious si'jlit in the heavens, it is only necessa ry to tret up betwaen half-past four and five ' o'clock in the mornlm' and take a look at the comet, now disporting Itself in the east- ern heavens. Its tail is perhaps not quite so long drawn out as that of the comet of 18.TS, but -till it is a magnifieent narrative, and to look at the comet as a whole produces a feeling of special wonder. The Pittsburgh Conference of the M. E. Church wa. held in Indiana, Ta., last wppk, Bishop Andrews prpsidina, and among the mbM-ters In attendance we notice trip name (f Bev. James snnsoni Bracken, an Indiana countv man. who is probably a relative of that truly good man James Bracken Sansom, i editor r.f t lie Tndiana Democrat, though so far as his name is concerned he has got "the ' , cart before the horsp." so to nttpr. ! 1 C. T. Poberts, High strppt. has on his , ranacinus shelves not only a splendid array ' of watches and jewelry, but no end tocharms ! for the children, gew eaws for the girls, and ' silver and gold decorations to suit both la- I dies ami gentlemen. This is the beginning 1 of the tea-drinking season. He has the best ! tea in town, as well as a full line of groce- i ries, which, when you cut once, you cut and I come again, (live him an early ca'l. A former resident of this'place. whose ! wife deserted him and their three children ! in Altoona a few years ago, going thence to j Pittsburgh and entering, it is alleged, upon a life of shame, the husband having suhse- : fluently, as he claims, procured a divorce i from her. was recently married to a Johns- ! town willow of six months' standing said j widow being the mother of thr-'e or four ' chihtren and the keeper of a boarding house. I "Magniricent promises sometimes end I in paltrv performances." A magnificent ex- ! ccpt'mn tothis is found in Kidney-Wort which ! invara'.lv performs even more cures than it j promises. Here is a -ingle instance : "Mother! has recovered." wrote an Illinois girl to her j Kastern relatives. "She took hitters for a ' long time our without ntiv good. So when i she heard of the virtues of" Kidney. Wort she 1 got a box and it has completely cured her ! liver complaint." j In noting trie promotion of Mr. W. A. ' Patton. formerly of Altoona, who as assist- ' ant to Vic? President f'assatt filled the bill i to perfection, but who lias recently gonp up ' higher and wid henceforth act asaid to Prps- ' ident Poberts, the Xew Bloomfield Time takes occasion to say, what we can most i heartily endorse, that the Ppnn'a P. P. Co rather a good many gentlemanly men into their service, but thprp arp nonp of them who can outrank Mr. Patton in that respect. ! There is in the tower of the new Court House a clock, which Is kept in repair by Carl Pivinius It is kept in good repair, as everybody knows. Mr. Pivinius' place of I business is on High strept, a few doors wpst : of the post-offlce. where he not only repairs j clocks, watches and jewelry, but also sells ' at living rates everything kept in a clock, j watch and jewelry store. We think his is ; the p'ace you ought to go when you want to buv anything in that line. A grand v.val and literary entertain ment will be given in the T'rion School House, this place, on to morrow (Saturday) i evening, by Miss Carrie Stanley. America's . famous Knif.tional and Tragic Actress, sup- J riorfed by Mr. Charles B Burns and Mailer Fail White, of Philadelphia. "The Hidden : Hand." "Past Lynne" and "Only a Gover- ' ness," are some of the splpctions, to which will bp added a number of choice sentimen- i tn' and comic songs. Everything stric tly : mora! and elevating. Admission 2." cents, i Doors open at 7 o'clock. Tickets for sale at ' the po-totfee. Mr. J .hn G. Jones, agpd 55 years, of n.illidayshurg. was run ovpr and instantly i killed by a car which had been dropped down the track on last Friday evening by ; the Williamsburg branch train, which was being shifted at the time. Mr. Jones was j employed as a roller at the Ilollidaysburg ' iron, and nail mill, and after rolling "a heat ; had gone out with four of his fellow work- ' men and sat down on the rai'road, which pas.es close bv the mill, for the purpose of cooling off. While In this position the car : came down the track with the terrible le- j suit stated. The other four men escaped without injury. ' On last Saturday night a safe In the fur ni'.ure ware-rooms of Henderson S Alexan- ! der, on Main street, Johnstown, was blown ' open by burglars and the contents stolen. It Is said, although perhaps without any ; truth, that the act was committed almost under the poses of two policemen and two special watchmen, and also that while it was ; being perpetrated Chief -of Police Harrisand , his pose wer surrounding the house of a ' prominent business man to arrest his 12 year old son for robbing a grape-vine belonging to the "pastor of the church of which the boy's father is a member. Xo arrests have as yet been made. Mr. John Schwab, of Loretto, came to town Tuesday to conclude negotiations with Mr. T. II. Heist for the establishment of a livery and sale sfablp in connection with the Mountain House, in this place, and we are glad to say that his mission was success ful. An office, harness room and sleeping department is at once to be erected for his accommodation and he expects to commence business in about ten days. We are glad to welcome Mr. S. to our midst as a worthy ny ami enprgpflc citizpn and one wll htted b lorig experience for the business In ban and we certainly hone he will never have cause to regret the Investment. If all goes wen he will bring his family here In the Spring. About seven years ago William M. Lloyd, of Altoona. was" declared a bankrupt, his liabilities lieing ahout a million of dollars niid the number of his creditors about one thou-and. His estate lias thus far paid 15 per cent, of his indebtedness, hut as there is a considerable sum yet in the hands of the assignees, as well as certain real estate yet (indisposed of, the creditors will receive ad ditional dividends estimated to he sufficient to increase thn amount to 25 or .TO per cent. On Friday last the application of Mr. Lloyd for Ids di-ebarge from bankruptcy wrs heard before pegister Shaefer, at Altoona, but no decision w as rendered, the matter being con tinued for further hearing some time in Xo VPmber next. We had the pleasure on last Sunday af ternoon of listening to an able, earnest" and convincing lecture on total abstinence deliv ered by Per. Father Boyle, of Gallitzin, at St. Michael's church, Loretto, the occasion which called it forth being the first general reunion of St. Michael's Total Abstinence and Benevolent Society. One hundred and nre members, each wearing a handsome re galia arid a neat badge, were in attendance at the lecture, and we hare no hesitation in saying that a more respectable and exempla ry body of men never set a eood example to tneir neighbors or did honor to themselves py joining the grand army of total abstainers from the use of Intoxicating liquors. May God prosper the eood cause and the worthy men who are engaged in it. We see it stated that Jefferson Sea, of Missouri, appeared at Greensburg the other day and got a writ of habeus corpus to ob tain custody of Victoria Mnrphy, of Marion township, whom he claims is his' wife, but as there is no Marion township in Westmore land county we can't see whv Jefferson Sea went, If he did go, to Greensburg instead of Indiana, which countv has a Marion town ship, for the purpose indicated. Be that as it may, he alleges that he married her in Missouri in 1ST8, and lived with her two months. She says they were married at a party for fnn, and she had forgotten all about it. ne has no papers to show for it and the writ was dismissed. She is to be married here soon, and Sea says he will ob tain evidence and prosecute for bigamy. A game of base ball was played in this Place last Saturday afternoon. The morn ing preceding had been damp and very disa greeable, rain falling continuously from the hour of ft o'clock till high-noon. This condi tion of things rendered the grounds in bad form, bHt nevertheless, at 4. .TO o'clock, a game was called, which, at the end of the fourth inning, gave Ebensburg 17 runs to the strangers 14 rnns. It was no fair test as to the relative abilities of the clubs, for the reason that darkness intervened to put a stop to playing at so earlv a stage of the game. The score of the Lorettos and Ei ensbnrgers, played a month ago. was 9 to a in favor of the latter. A game which will be looked on in all Its details as a full and a fair one will doubtless be played on the grounds here one week from to-morrow. Beanty. "Tt is claimed that Xew York women look younger at 50 than Boston women do at 40, or Chicago women at 30," fort'ie reason that they hare been taking Perunn for the past three months, but Boston and Chicago wo men are coming up in fine style entering upon the home stretch on yfnnnUn. I cot one of your books on the "Ills of Life" from vour druggist as a present, and. as it directs, have been taking Penma and ifmxnlin. My bowels are in excellent condition, and the lungs and heart are improving finelv. " J. M. Walker, La was, Pa. There was a lively time at what is known as " Brimstone Corner." in Johnstown, on last Saturday night, between some white and colored citizens, all of whom were more or less under the influence of liquor. There was dance at Turner nail, and some how or other a dance in Johnstown is always, or nearly always, followed bv a fight. Some of the boys at thedance made " Brimstone Cor ner" their headquarters when not in the nail dancing, and whenever a party of col ored folks passed the "corner" on their way to Bopp's saloon they were made sport of by the whites. A fight of course was the consequence, in which a colored man named Proctor nspd his razor with ppculiar skill and pffeet. It is not necessary to go into the de tails of the battle, suffice it to sav that Drs. Lowrnan and'Marbourg were called upon to sew up and patch sevpral pprsons who were the victims of Proctor's razor. Prod or was arrpstpd and It Is elaimpd that on the hearing before the Justice he will he able to prove clearly that he acted in se'f-defpnce and that he had no other way left to repnNe his assail ants, all of which Is a good defencp if he can establish it. P. S Since the above was written we notice that Troctor had a bear ing on Tuesday and was held in ?200 for bis appearance at Court. Xever was such a rush made for any drug store as is now at E. James' Drugstore. Eb ensburg, for a trial hott'e of Dr. King's Xew Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and Calds All nersons afflicted with Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Severe Coughs, or any affftion of the Throat and Lungs, can get a Trial Bottle of this great remedy free, by calling at above drug store. SriCTDE tv Johstowtx. Poss W. Lichty, a Johntown grocer, aged 2H vears, while in fit 'of despondency on Thursday morning of last week, shot himself thro' the head with a revolvpr, and dlPd without uttering a word in about four hours aftpr. Lichty had only bppn in Johnstown about six months, com ing thprp from Somerset. He wa engaged to. be married to a Miss Tillie norner. a seamstress, who has lately been making her home in Johnstown, but formerly resided in Somerset, and was at one time employed in family of deceased's father. The ladv says that the rash young man and hersplf we're on good terms, never having had a misunder standing of anv kind, nnd she cannot ac count for the deed. "He owed nothing." she says, "for I loaned him ?'Vn myself a short time ago," Miss norner received this money from the government as a pension, her father having been a soldier. She is very unfortunate if she loses her money along with her affianced. RF.ATFST DISrOTF.RT MXT. 1 For coughs, colds, sore throat. Jbronehitis, laryngitis, and consumption in its early stages, nothing equals Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery. " It is also a great blood purifier and strength restorpr or tonic, and for livpr complaint and costive condition of the bowels it has no equal. Sold by drug gists. Batvn- Br-TCCFn. On last Friday night the barn of Mr. Philip Skelly, who resides in Snmmerhill township, two miles Tor more northwest of Wilmore, was completely des troyed by fire, togethpr with all it contained including about fifty tons of hay, a large quantity of wheat and oats in the sheaf, a mowing machine, a natent spring barrow, and various other implempnts and artlclps pprtaining to farming Mr. Skelly estimates his loss at near ?2.000 on which hp has an in surance of ?l.0O0, in the Cambria Mutnal Company, of this place, ne has no idea whatever ai to how thp fire originated. feat lfart Inn for Ten. Tn our family of ten tor over two years Parker's Ginger Tonic has cured headache, malaria and other complaints so satisfactori ly that we are in excellent health and no ex pense for doctors or other medicines. C7i ron- Thr Xatioval Monthly, published at Washington, D. C, now in its sixth year of publication has beer, enlarged and greatly Improved. It is handsomely illustrated, and its pditorials, storips, poems and skptchps are writtpn by the best writers. It is bound in a beautiful cover. The publishers offer extra ordinary inducements to agents and good wages can be made canvassing for it. A sample copy with terms to agents and a set of handsome picture cards will be sent to any address for 10 cents. Address, The Xattoval Pktxtixo Co. P. O. Box fif.i. Washington, D. C. AiHwfr Thlx. Can you find a case of Bright's Disease of the Kidneys, Diabetes, Urinary or Liver Complaints that is curable, that Hop Bitters has not or cannot cure ? Ask your neighbors if they can. 'On, why do they call the (rame cricket 7" Was akpi by a mau with n ticket. Sal.l a sportsman who henrd,' "Why they wnfo1 a word That would jingle mo?t finely with wicket." The chief difference between cricket and base ball ts that the former eotnprl?eg within Its volu minous bounds eleven players and the latter only nine plnyers. Eleven cricketers make a club, ar.d it mav be said of the similarity of figures that nine constitute a base ball clubtand "nine tailors make a man." This leads us to furtherrcmark. concern ing tailors, that the very bet place In Cambria county At which to buy readv-made clothing la at the Jsew York Clothing flail, 210 Main street Johnstown. The cold weather stock of this bouse is mrKo kuou sij iisn cneap. Yor may talk about the bliss That is In a maiden's kiss. As uion the moonlit lake too irlide about. But there's noiMnar that will make Every nerve within you qucke. Like pulling out a half-pound speckled trout. We believe that. We know all about It. We have been there frequently. But on no occasion bad we such luck as when the hoots we wore were the ones we had got at S. Blumenthal'fl, 1110 Elev enth avenue. Altoona. They keep out the damp so nicely. Mr. B. has a fresh invoice of the same sort of boots, fit for Fall and Winter wear, to which he Invites public scrutity. He has also boots and shoes lor ladies, of superior manufacture and make at once serviceable and stylish. TV C III) . To all who are snfferins; 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, FREE OFCHAKOfc.. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary In South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Kv. JosErirT. Ixvax, Station D, JS'tw York City. Sept. 1, lS2.-ly. I NIKXKIXi RAILROAD FATALITT. ONE or THE MOST BEPl'ECTKI CITIZENS OF j EBENSBURG MEKTS WITH A HORRIBLE 1 DEATH AT KATI.OR'S STATION. A most distressing and fatal accident oc i curred at Kaylor's station, on the E. A C. R. i R., about four miles from this place, on last Tuesday afternoon, the news of which shock ed our entire community. When the regular afternoon train, which leaves here at 3.15, arrived at Kaylor's, It became necessary to shift two cars, one of which was empty and i the other loaded witn sinngies, irom me sia I ing to the main track and attach them to the front end of the passenger car. The locomo ! tive and tender were run on the siding ar.d I the two cars attached, ar.d while backing i down the grade on the main track to the pas ! senger car. Mr. David M. Bitter, the brake ' man. standing on the hind bumper and turn i in- the brake at the time, the brake chain broke, causing him to fall to the track with his legs in front of the wheels, which of course passed oyer him and almost complete ly severed the lpft Ips bPlow the knee, while hi right leg was tprriblycrnshed and mangled from and including the knee clear up to the body. His lower lip was also severely cut and his body bruised in several places. Dr. Brallipr, formerly of Ebpnfburg, who hap pened to be on tlie train, made Mr. Bitter as comfortable as possible, while Conductor Snyder took the train on to Cresson and tel egraphed for medical aid to this place and Altoona. As soon as the dispatch was re ceiver! here Dr. Kennedy and Jurtge Jones, Mr. Bitter's fatliPr-in-law, startpd in a buggy and rpchd Kaylor's about half after five o'clock. Dr. Troxell, of Gallitzin, and Dr. Fay, of Altoona, arrived at Kaylor's on a locomotive about the same time. As the case was regarded hv all three as hopeless, no at tempt at. amputation was made. The man gled victim continued sensible until five minutes past six o'clock, when he died with out any apparent sufferine or pain, nis body was brought here on the train at 7 P. m., and conveyed to his late residence on a stretcher. . Mr. Bitter was between thirty and thirty five years of age, and leaves a widow and two young children to mourn bis horrible and unl imelv death, lie had been employed on (he Branch road about twelve years and was one of the most accommodating railroad employes we ever knew, being always ready and willing to confer a favor without stop ping to consider the trouble or loss of time to which it might subject him. He attended strictly to his duties and to nothing else, was correct and exemplary in all his deportment, and enjoyed the highest respect and confi dence of every one who knew him. His sudden and shocking death Is an irreparable calamity to his young wife and children , and has called forth a universal expression of sincere and genuine sorrow. His funeral will take place this (Friday) afternoon, hav ing been delaypdin order to enable his brother Charles and other relatives from Cedar Pap ids, and a brother and rm.rried sister, of Cat awissa, in this" State, to be present. Peace to his ashes. fOWJirSH'ATIOS. onn NO RESPWTF.R OF l'EKSONS. TBiYAmi orrniBiTT oon'.s wonimors mkrcv. "Then Peter opening his mouth said : In truth I percelire that Ood is no respecter or persons. But in everv nation he that fean-th Tllm. and worketh justice. Is acceptable to Him." Acts x. Which Is to snv. tbnt not only Jews. Turks and (len'.ilcs, but also all other nations whomso ever, are acceptable to Ood, if they tear Hlni and work justice. Keitarille.is of the busy crowd by which he Is surrounded, the Turk at a certain moment will drop his merchandise In the midst of a sale that miirht yield him nannsome proms, inrn ui im-e towards Mecca, how. drop and press his forehead to the irrouml. and for a lone time enlace in sol emn praver. rcirardless of the giddy crowd, be lieviiiK it to tic his religious dntv. and that it will appease the wrath of his trended Ood and entitle him at last to a reptinir place on hiih. The .lew will perform his religions devotions in the syna iroifue. believlnif sinccrelv that Shiloh kas not yet come, but that he assuredly will come a s a mlirhty prince and restore to him his beloved and lost in heritance. The Turk and the Jew are as sincere In theirbelief as the i'atholic? and other fhrl-tlan denominations are sincere In their belief that Christ has come and died for the just and unjust, that he mlnht t.rtnir us to Ood. Iet all them clothe themselves in the mantle of charity , believ ing In that passaire of Holy Writ which says : "(rod is no respecter of jierson". but in every land and evc-y nation they that love Him and keep His commandments are accepted of Him." (rod's wavs are not as man's ways. He looks at deeds and not nt creeds, and renards actions and not professions. Iet us then cover with the mantle of charity .ill the Imperfections of weak hntnanltv. T-et us noi ijnestion the sincerity of others, more than we would question our own. hod's wonphocs IMEIirY. The people of T?racl. so perverse In their Iniqui ties, mourned ano wept before Ood, and He let the hand which He had lilted to destroy them drop. Mamsses wept in his chains and captivity, which staved the hanrtsol divine justice that were raised aifainst him. Klne Itavid. a murdereranl an adulterer, confessed his sins and was restored to (rod's favor. Nothlnir could be more sinful and shameful than the conduct oi Mary Mavdalcn, yet notliinu: conht be enol.linir or more pleasing to rod than her repentance and tears. iod. who Is truth itself, has said : "The day and the moment the sinner denounces his sins and returns to Him, his sins shall be cast Into the depths ol the fca and buried in eternnl oblirion." Consider the multitude of l.enitcntial souls who have been in all aire" striking monuments ol the mercies of Oo.. (ih.tlio uspeakal.le iroodness and mercies of Ood. since our sins become the occasion of our haipiness and irlory ! How should we love our O.mi who draws onr (food from the evil wo commit atrainst him. and turns to our salvation the very sins which would have drnifire.1 us Into hell. ih ! that all created beinas would unite their voices to declare the wondrous mercy of Ood. 'Tis better to break than bend. So 1 broke without a moan : I ha. I a Irfen.l , and he had a loan, So 1 lost my loan and my friend 1 It is something like what the Johnstown eirl said after she hud fallen in love witn the Kentucky (ri ant. Her remark was : " 'Twere better to have loved and lost than never to have loved a Tall." However, it requires no friend nor no loan to buy a suitof eleir'int Kail elothinir nowadavs. Oo to Jus. J. Murphy's. 109 Clinton street, Johnstown, and he will tit yon out lor a mere sonir. His repu tation for lair dealinir cannot bo excelled. WAtSn LEAF IT A I R RESTORER. ' It Is entirely difTer"nt from all others, it Is as 1 clenr as water, and. a its name indicates, is a per- feet YeitetiMe Hair Kestorer. It will Immediate- j ly free the heail Irom all dandrufl. restore irrav ' hair to its natural color, and produce a new growth ! where it ha" fallen off. It df.es not in anv manner aflect the health, whteh Sulphur, Siirnr"of Kead, and Nitrate ot Silver preparations have done. It will chanire listht or faded hair in a lew davs to a beautiful itlossy brown. Ask vour druiiir it for It. Each bottle is warranted. Smith. Ki.isk ft Co.. Wholesale Aiients, Philadelphia, and C. N. Crit teston. New York. f 8-2.-1 y.. nv.nr.xF.Ai,. COLE-MATtKS. Married, in St. Benedict's chyrch, Carrollrown, on Tuesday. Sei!ember 2. inil, by Kev. Father Albanus, Mr. Auir.ist Cole and Miss Helena W. Marks, all of Carroll twp. K A KL.HEI.M FFTtrHNKK. Married In St. Benedict's chnrch. Carvolltown. on Tuesdar Sep tember :. 18Si. by Kev. Prior otto. Mr. Joseph Karlhelm and Miss Ellen Fcighner, bothot Carroll township. ST( 1 T " F FT KF.hhY M a rrl e .1 , In St. Bene dict's chnreh. Carrolltown, onTnedav Se.tember 2. 1 sc, by Kev. Father Anthonv. Mr. William St.mfel and Miss Martha Kellv, Loth of Carroll township. TIBBOTT-r,0(T. Married, at the residence of the offietatinit clerifyman in Cambria township, on Tuesday niiclit, September 2, 18H-2 by Kev. M m. S. Eloyd. Mr. Festus Tibbott and Mi.s Lucy ftoiHl. all of said township. KIM M ON M AKKS. Married, In St. Bene dict s church. Carrolltown, on Tuedn v September 2fi. 18'. by Kev. Father Albanus." Mr. Charlra Kimmon. of Allegheny City, and Miss Elizabeth Marks, of Carroll township. OBIT VARY. WEAKLANI). Pled at her residence In Alle gheny township, on Thursday, Septemhe-" n2. Mrs. M agdalkxa Wiakl.mi. relict of the late Simon A eakland. aged so years and six months The deceased was born in Adams countv. and came to this connty with the family of her father Barnabas Little, when she was only two years old' settliim near Ioretto. Nearly fifty years aeo she' was married to Mr. Weakland, who settled on a tract ol land on the road leading from Ix.retto to Chest Springs, and by hard labor made it one of the very best and most productive farms In the northern portion of the countv. Mr W was widely known throughout this section or the "coun ty in which she had so lonir resided. and was great ly respected and esteemed tor her manv virtues the kindness ol her nature and her nnm"er;.ns acts ol charity. She never had anv children Her re mains were Interred In the Catholic cemeterv at Lorctro on Saturday Inst, after a Requiem Hlirh Mass for the repose ol her mni iwi I peace. ' J j ANSTADT. Hied at the reslden-e of hereon-In-law, Mr. Peter (rlasser. St. Hivnir... day September 25. 1S82, .Mrs Catharine Anstadt' aged 5; years. ' A R BLE. Died at her home In Carroll township. , oo i.i.oi.iay evenintr rseptember 20, 1882 FUen . wile of Mr. Henry Arble, In the 71st jea'r of her CJTTl A Y HEIFER Came to thp farm KJ of the subscriber, in Clearfield township dnr inif the latter part of hist March, a red vearling heifer, with a white stripe cross her shoulders No marks visible. The owner is requeued locoiiie forward, prove property, pay charges and take her a way ; fall.ng in which, she will be disposed of as ,h.', JlirecJZ' JERKY HONAHOE. Clearfield Twp., Oct. 6. 1882,-31. TXECUTOirS NOTICE. Estate ot Maudalkxa Weaki.att. dee'd Letters testamentary to the estate of MaKdnlena w eakland, late of Allegheny township deceased having been issued to the undersigned, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate that prompt payment must be mado. and those having claims or demands against the same should present them properly authenticated for settle m1n,' '"ANK L. LITTLE, Executor. Allegheny Twp. Oct. 8, lS82.-6t. JOSEril McTK)XAEI), ATTOK NE Y-AT-L A W , T .. . r.BE.ifBinr,, I A. Offlee in Colonnade Kow, on Centre street. I t:w:::;::,Nii.r Aiisumi sale SEATED UNSEATED LANDS. THK Commissioners of Cambria eotititr will of fer at public sale, at the Court IIoa In Ebeakar(, on Tuesday, the 24ft flay of October, 1882, at 1 o'clock, p. jr., the following pieces and tracts of seated and unseated lands, which were pur chased at Treasurer's sale and have been held tlve years, subject to but without redemption they havinir been advertised to be sold on the 11th dav o Septemter last, and havlntt been held over a't that time until the 24th day of October, ISH2: I SNEATKB I.AM)N. Aamet. Acrrt. Perehrt. CAMBRIA TOWjrSHir. Andrew ImfT so CHEST TOU JSHIT. John Ashley 4: CLF.AHFIKI.D TOWKSHir. Hubert Kvans 4.13 lennls ( 'onohan l"".'"!y."pjii (3ALLIT7.I5 TOWNSHIP. Nicholas Bell 400 JAI KSOS TOWJfSHIP. Samuel Ihivis us SIMM Kit HILL TOWNSHIP. William Smith 400 K. Li. Johnston gjn H JiJl EHiSSA TOWNSHIP. S. W. Fisher 44 Morgan James .'"""!lOu WASHISIITOJ TOWNSHIP. Henry Sharp i,v M. Kyan !.'.So4 Simon Koop "'.'2.V2 I'hilip S est ..........:Jiio WH1TK TOWKSHIP. Thomas Conlv ro William Hush '.."!"!::ti W ill iam K nth """.'.'.!!371 1 HF. VTKll I. AS ON. -Vam-. Acrrt. CAMBRIA TOWS8HIP. 1). O. McCartney 12 ( I.KARFIF.LO TOWNSHIP. Ianiel and Oeorire Kraft 400 13 15S 7 J.0U. Ahe Humphreys y)0 A. I-. Hollidav.... CONKSfATOH nOltOCGH. Christian Hloch John Ilonavan William Watklns CROVLK TOWNSHIP. Patrli k Meln'ire or McAteer William Paul's es:ate Ianiel Dunniire P. K. K. Co Jauies Burk William Krnest Aene Hnrke John W. Jones JACKSON TOWNSHIP. I'aul Dishonor, jr millville mmoroH. Andrew Torley SII-NSTBR TOWNiHIP. JuhD Noel (part of) RICHLAND TOWNSHIP. Jacob Ripple I'hilip Wendle John Harihberirer , ,211 W 11 IS ih 100 50 iTt BfJJMERHILL TOWNSMIP. C. B. Ellis 372 K. I. Johnsron ........JW.t William A.Skellv 87 William A. Skelly 67 Iavid 1. Kvans' estate l Ievl Heam 4 Simon Dimond 40 TA VLOR TOWNSHIP. Oeorjre Ilney ; I Hiniel Koui(h ' .lumen Heillv W . W. Harris Thomas Mil. I. -brand Samuel Smith 2' Miehael Harney James Smith Joseph Oconre John W. Jones -. . Edward Peden Sarah Huberts Charles Michael WAKIIISfi TON TOWNSHIP. Jacob Naifle's Estate.. Havid Hniter John Murphy William Ktuce , Hridiret Hrawley Oeore Fenny .lames H. IMver Ellen and Kose McLaughlin 5 Ellas ('rum 1 Hrldgct Bradley WHITK TOWNSHIP. John Kdmlnston :, Joseph Hollen 'J Lyonull Weld 17S WII.MC'UII ROIIOCOH. Harkin Utt Estate, one house and one lot. y; 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 K l l i l l l l The owners of the ahore pieces or tracts of land, desirinir to redeem them, can do so ly applying to the Commissioners, at their office, before tlie time of the sale, except in such cises where any of said lands were offered for gale on the 11th day of Sep temlier last, and were held oTcr after bids were made for the same. John Cam ciikll, S. V. Davis. ', C ominlssioncrs. .To" Km Horn e. William II. -Mi Mtllen. Clerk. Commissioners' Orhco, Kl.enburir, Oct. 2, 18'i r iiavk rou SAT.K which were dropped In April and May six Ewe Eamts and four Bucks ol pure L;cester blood. The stre of these Iambs was one year old last April, nnd I dipped 12, pound" of wool from him last May. The ewes that raised these Lambs were imported from Canada by Isaac S. Train, having been selected and purchased by that Kcntleman from some of the best sheep raisers In that prov ince. I may also add that the icran.lslre of these Ennihs was owned by Mr. Train and weighed 325 pounds. g 1 will sell these Lambs sinirly or all togeth er, as purchasers ma desire. The six ewe lambs would make a nice yonnit thick to start with. For further Information, prices, etc. call on the under signed nt his residence in Sink inir Ya Hey, Blair county, I'a.. nr address KEl'BKN FOX. Sept. 29, 182.-201. Tvrone, I'a. ASSIGNEES SALEsIfAm. I)Y virtue of an order Is'ninjr out or the Court of Common Fleas of Cambria county, to me di rected, I will expose to public sale, on the prem ises in Clearfield township. Cambria county. Pa., 0 SATTKPAY, OCTOBER 28, 1882, At 2 o'clock in the afternoon, and sell, invested of all liens, a FAKM ndpiininir lands ol Jacob Buck, M. FitriiiLbons. Matthew Mi Mullen. Jns. Ivorv, J"hn I'urbin. and others, containing 2 Arrea, 6ft AcrM of which are cleared and in a irood state ol cultivation, and having; thereon erected a Eon Horse fwenthr-hoarded and lined), frame Ham, H ash Ilowr. Wood House, and other outbuildings. TKKMS OF SAT.K. Ten per cent, of purchase money on day of sale, one-third of balance on confirmation of sale, and the balance in two equal annual payments : de ferred payments to benr Interest and to be secured by judgment notes of the purchaser. ANS ELM WKAKLANI). Assiuneeof A.S. Wrarlattp and Wife. Elder Twp.. Sept. 29. 18.2.-3t. AGENTS WANTED HEROES of the PLAINS By .1. W. BrELt. Emhraeilntr the Lives and Wonderful Adventures of Wllrl Rill. RntTnlo Rill, tilt Carlson, f'apt. P)n, ( apt. Jark, Teraa Jsx-k, 4'nllforsiin Joe, and other celebrated Indian Fighters, Scouts, Hunters and truides. A true his torical work of thrilling adventures on the plains, and in western proirre.-s and civllltntion. Eiirhts with Indians! (rrand Bnflalo Hunts! Desperate Adventures Narrow Escapes! Wonderful Shoot ing and liidlnir ! Wild Life in the Far West ! luO Illustrations ! 18 Full-page Colored Flates ! A grand book lor Agents. Outsells everything. 58 l.aees, price f2.0. Agent's complete outfit, 50 cts. Outfit and copy for 2.(X). i,-Write at once for airencv. or term" and illustrated circulars, to . I. THOJII'SOJi A TO.. Publishers, N. W. 'or. 8th and Broidway, New York. (9-29.-3t.J AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Jolih T.ant 7.y vs. Hn.ps and Snyder: Common Tloas of 'ainbria county. No. 52, March Term, 1871. Hipps A Llovd vs. John Lantry : No. 4o. Sspt. Terra, '78. Am! now, to wit: Sept. 7th. 1882. Rule to show cane why iuditmeiit. Imtzv vs. Hipps fc Snyder, credited on juditinentof Hipps h. Lloyd vs. Iantzy, should not be marked "for useof John Hipps " and the sum of A.S20 having been i.aid Into Court, Kule to show cause whydeed filed should not bedelivered to the purchaser, and A. V. Barker appotntcd Au ditor to report distribution of the money paid into Court and to suggest a decree. Bv the Court, Johsi C, rTEt, lrothonotary. Notice Is hereby given that I will sit at my office In Fbensbunf, on Monday. Oilorrr W, at 2 o' clock, p. M.. lor the purpose ot attending to the du ties of said apointment when and where all par ties Interested must attend, or be debarred from coininir in on said bind. A. V. BAKKER, Ebensburg, Sept. 22. 1882. -3t. Auditor. UDITOR'S NOTICE. The under- siitne.l having been appointed Auditor to hear and decide upon the exceptions filed to the first an.l final account til Frederick Mouse, guar dian of John S. nnd Charles A. Blftkely. hereby gives notice that he will sit at his office in Ebens burg. on Tuesday, Odobrr f.", JAN?, at 2 o'clock tn the afternoon, for the purpose ol attending to the duties of the above appointment : when and where all parties Interested mav attend if thev see pro per, i A. V. BAkiKKR, Auditor. Ebensburg, Sept. 20, l82,-at. STRAY HEIFER. Strayed from the premises of the subscriber, in Cambria town ship, on the 4th Inst . a two-yenr-old black and white siwitted heifer: no marks. Any person hav ing knowledge of the whereabouts il paid heifer will confer a lavor on the owner, who will nay all expenses, by leaving or sendinif word to tne Eb- en-nurg post-emoe. At-Au I , Cambria Twp., Sept. an, lSe2.-at. j LEICESTER LAMBS FOR SALE ! ESiProclaniation!: God Save the Crrmmonirealth ! j AIT HEREAS, by an Act of the Oeneral Assem- ( T y bly of the Commoii wealth of Pennsylvania, i entitled "An Act to regulate the Oeneral Elee'. I tions within thn Cotninonwaalth," it is enjo'.ned ' npon me to irlve public notice of said election and j to enumerate In said notice what officers are to be elected. I. Thomas Oriffith. High Sherilt of the County of Cambria, In the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, do hereny make known and pve notice to the elector of the countv aforesaid, that a Oen eral Election will be held" in the said County of Cambria on the 7th DAY of NOVEMBER, A. D. 1882, (the same Peine; the Tuesday next followintr the first Monday of said month.) at which time State and Countv officers will be elected as follows: 'nk PERSON for the office or Oovernor of I'enn- j sylvania. j One phrsion for the office of Lieutenant Oover nor or Pennsylvania. One pkhson for the office or Secretary of Inter nal Atlairs ot 1'ennsvlvania Ink pkrhon for the otnee of Judge of the Su preme Court ot Pennsvlvania. ! nk pkhson for the office of Conirressman-at-l-an-cot Pennsylvania. Oxb pkrson in coniunetion with the Counties oi Somerset, Kcdford and lllair tor Congress. Own pkiison for the office ol Member of Assem- ' bly of Pennsylvania. nk pkhson for the office of Sheriff of Cambria ! County. j Onk I'Eisok for the office of P..r House Direct or of Cambria countv. i unk perison for the office ol Jurv Commissioner ot ( ambria oountv. Onk PKustoN for tho office or Coroner of Cam bria county. I also hereby make known and adve notice, that the plaees for holding the aioresaid elections in the several wariU. boroughs, districts and town nlis within said county are as follows, to wit : The electors of the district comK.sed of the town ship of Allegheny to meet at Kradv's school house. In said township. " Theelectorsof thedlstrict composed of the town ship of Adams to meet at the bouse ol Kan'l Hun mire. In Adamshurg. The electors of thedlstrict composed of the town ship of Harr to meet at School House No. 11. in (aid township. .kT'"5 'fr,'0 "r 1 be '1 strict composed of the town ? li, Blackllck to meet at the house of Abram Makln, deceased. In said township. ..J elert"r "I the district composed of the town snip or Cambria to meet at the township school house In Eitenshura; borough. The electors of the district composed of the bor ! ""brla to meet as follows : First ward, at the school honse In said ward : Second ward, in the borouKh lock-up In said ward .hi. ? le, ,"r,l t,ie district composed of the town- l. !K Srr" '" meet at tne "Chool house in Car roiitown borough. mXh" ?,',ors1i'f the 'Is,ri,, imposed ot the W ,d b'rouVr;,.,iltOWn Vi Uieet " the Scho1 house ln eJl?'t"r' oT ,!,e '"strict composed of the town ship of ( best to meet at School House No. 9, in Bald township. The electors of the district composed ot the tr ough of t best Springs to meet ai the htuso of Ja cob W agner, in said borough. .kT r 1 M tor "l tne "trlct composed of the town snip oi 1 leartleld to meet at School House No. 2 adjoining the village ol St. Augustine. In said townnship. -a .,Tn" f'wturs of the diBtrlct composed of the tow"n--nip ol Conemaugh to meet at the school bouse at Singer s. In said township. 1 he electors of the district composed of the bor ough of Conemaugh to meet as follows: First ward, at the house of PeU-r Maltilc, In SRld First ward: Second ward, at the house of John Swan- """. " biii second war.i The electors of the t ,...-'(. ..r v. nKs!;idfboro1uPglal,, l ",eet " " .The?lrt"rs ol the district composed of the town snip of t royle to meet at the school house in tue villHge of Summcrhlll, in said township. 1 he electors of the district compoed of the town jnip or Iean to meet at Kichlands' school house 111 said township. The electors of the district composed of the bor ough ol East Conemaugh to meet at the school Douse in said horouirh. The electors of the district composed of the bor- ... r.h"buiv to meet as follows : East ward at tne office of Richard Jones, jr.. In said ward n i "J"''1. it ouncll Kooiu. In siid ward. "'r" or tne "I'strlct composed of the town ship of Elder to meet at the school bouse in the vljL;:'f: ''I St. Bonilace. i.i said township. 1 he electors ol the district composed or the bor ough of Franklin to meet at the school honse In suid borough. .il'e'-,ri'.""' of ,,,e d!atrl-t composed of the town sinpoi (tallitzin to meetat Dawson's school house in said township. The elector, of the district composed of the tor onifh or CJallluin to meet at the school house In said borough. Z'e of tne ilistrlot composed of the bor- l.on "ruf.btown to meet at the public school house In said borough. .i.i ,'e,"1"'torsot the .', (strict composed of the town sinp ol Ja. kson to meet at the house of Henry lla ger In said township. ' 1 ''e electors of the district composed of te bor nuirn of Johnstown to meet a lollows : First ward at Ivoom No. 2 In the new school building ou Mar ket street, in said ward : Second ward, at the office -r,""?-4'"- I- on Mrket street. In said want Third ward, at the house of John Bradv on i-ranklin street. In said ward; Fourth ward at the school house In said ward : Filth ward, at the house of August Weigand. In said ward: Sixth ward, at the Johnstown pottery. In said ward; seven th ward, at the school huuse'on Horner street In said ward. The electors ol the district composed of the bor ouirh ol ' Ixiretto to meet In theschoi.l house In said borouirh. The electors of the district composed orthe town ship of Monster, to meet at the warehons ol Au- gu.tin Iiiirt.ln, deceased, In the village ol Munster 1 The electors of the district composed of the bor ough of Millville to meet as lollows: First ward at the lock-up.- Second ward, at the hote carriage houe. in said ward. The electors of the district composed of the borough of Prospect to meet in the school-house In slid borough. The electors of the district composed of the town ship ol l'ortasre, to meet at the school house near the vlllaire (.1 I'ortage. The electors of the d istrict composed of the town ship of Reade to meet at the tinshop of Abraham Cornelius, In the village of 'J-lagow,i n said town shij.. 1 he electors of the district composed of tho town ship of Kir-bland to meetat the bouse of Joeeph Oels. In said township. The electors of the district composed of the town ship of Stonycreek to meet at Jacoby s school house, in said township. The cleetors of the district composed of the town ship of Snmmerhill to me-t at Snmmerhill school hone. In the boronith ot Wilmore. The electors of the district composed or the town ship or Susquehanna to meet at the house of Mi chael 1'latt, In said township. The electors of the district composed of the town ship of Taylor to meetat the school house near Wm. Headrlck's. In sald;townshlp. The electors of the district compoed of the hor ough of Tnnnelhill to meet at the school house. In said borough. The electors of the district composed of the bor ough of Woodvale to meet at the new school house In said borough. The electors of the district composed of the bor- said Voromrh6 l " COUDC'1 chamber- ,n The electors of the district composed of the town ship of Washington to meet at the school house at me toot oi -ane 4. In said township. I The electors ol the district composed of the town- j ship ot White to meet at the small store house of ! John C. Oates, In said township. ' The electors of thedlstrict composed of the town- I ship of Yoder to meet as lollows: First division, . at the public h..ue of Jacob Ream. In said town- ; shin ; Second division, ot Beam's school house. In said township. srEClA T. A TTE.TI0S. ! Sko. 1. ery male citizen twenty-one years of see. posseslpg the following qualifications, shall i be entitled to vote at all elections : 1 Firtt He shall have been acltizen of the Vnited . States nt least one month. Second He shall have resided In the State one year for II having previously been aqnalifled '' elector or native bom citizen oi tho State, he shall , have removed therefrom and returned, then six months) immediately preceding the election. . mrd He shall have resided In the election dis- ' trict wheTe he shall offer to vote at least two months Immediately preceding the election. i Fourth If twenty-one years of age, or npward, ' he shall have paid within two years a Slate or j county tax, which shall have been assessed at least ' two month! and paid at least one month before the election. Skc. 4. All elections by the citizens shall be by ' ballot. Every ballot voted shall be numbered In t the order In which It shall be received, and the , number recorded by the election officers on the list I of voters, opposite the name of the elector who presents the ballot. Any elector may write his name upon his ticket, or cause his name to be written thereon and attested by a citizen of the j district. The election offleors shall be sworn or affirmed not to disclose howar.y elector shall have . voted unles required to do so as a witness In a ju- diclal proceeding. j Sko. 5. Elector? shall In all cases except treason, felony, nnd breach or surety of the peace, be prlvl- I leged" from arrest during their attendance on elec- j tions and In goine to nnd returning therefrom. Sir. 8. W henever anv of the qualified electors of ! this Commonwealth shall be In active military service, nn.lcr a requisition from the President of , the I'nited States or by authority from this 'om- monwoalth, such electors mav exercise the right or suffrage in all elections by the citizens, under such j regulations as are orshali be prescribed by law. as : fully as If they were present at their usual places ' ol election. I Sec. 7. All laws renulatlng the holding of elec- ; tions by the citizens for the registration ol electors i shall be unltonn throughout the State, but no I elector shall I o deprived ol the privilege id voting ! bv reason ol his name not being registered. f Sfc. s. Anv person who shall give or promise or oft 1 1 to trive to any tlector any money, reward : or other valuable consideration tor his vote at any I election, or lor withholding the same, or who snail Hive or promise to nive such-consideration to any other person or party for such elector's vote or for the withholding thereof and any elector whoshail receive or agree to receive lor himself or another, any money, reward, or other valuable considera tion for his vote shall at an election, or lor with holding the same, shall thereby forfeit the riirht to ote t such election : and an elector whose riirht to vote shall be challenged lor such cause before j the election officers, shall be required to swear or . atwrm that the matter of the challenge is untrue before his vote shall be received. Bec. V. Any person who shall while a candidate for office be guiltv ol bribery, fraud, or wilful vio- ! latlon ofanv election law. shall be foreverdisquali- fled from holding anv office of trust or profit with in this commonwealth ; and any person convicted of wilful violation of the election laws shall, in j addition to any penalties, provided by law. be de- ; pnved of the right of suffrage absolutely lor a term o! lour years. ' Sec. 13. For the purpose of voting no person .t,aii u rfm:vl to hare trained a residence by rea- son of his presence, or lost it by reason of his ah- I sence. while employed in the service, either civil or u.ilitary, of this State, or of the T'nited States, . or on the hlirh seas, nor while a studeut of any in- f stitutlon ot Icarnlnif, nor while kept In a poor house, orotherasylumat public expense, nor while confined in public" prison. S'. 14 District election boards shall consist ot a iudge and two Inspectors, who shall be chosen anmiallv bv the citizens. Each elector shall have the right to vote for the iudge and one inspector. ' and each Inspector sball arpoiot th .elsrk. The IT IS A THE PITTSBURGH EXPOSITI02ST REMAINS OPEN until OCTOBER 14lh. ADMISSION ONLY 25 CENTS. CHEAP EXCURSIONS OX ALL RAIL ROADS K E Hand ( onlcsts ! Din in (ortis Cinircrts I i 1 ctil Fife Solo Contest ! ftiinniiitr Knee ! rnriiitr I: art's ! PINXEO, The Famous Female I.ider ! Wonderful Daylight Japanese Fireworks ! j Professor Cromwell's Art Exhibition Every Evening! j UEMEMKEK. ADMISSION ONLY 2-j CENTS DAT AND EVENING. tllll.llRl:s l.W-rfi ; " Insjtttntlon fbr Imparting a Practtcat Buslnea. Education. nc.i iu.ru u LLC ..r wan BCIUKI gu'ips or lire MuT.'nts can ! -er dividual instruction. Large and finely furnlshci Hail snd (imfs Euurse oi auinj. neeniar an.l apprtipriate I.ec-turee Thorough Iaiaing. for CUcaiaj address V. Luff A bona, l'iiuburih, i"a. Seitkmiiek jy, isa-4t. first election boar.l of any new district shall be selected, and vacancies In election boar.', filled as shall be provided by law. Flection otfl crs shall be privileged from arrest upon d-iy of election, and white engaged 'n makine up and transmiflny j returns, except upon a warrant of a court ot record : or judee thereof, for an -lection fraud, for felnnv, I or tor wanton breach of the pence. In cities thev ; may claim exemption from jury duty during their . terms ot service. 1 Skc. 15. No person shall be oualiti-d to serve as ' m n o!rt Inn ..Sinn. h.. cl.ll . ,k.l1 t. in two months have held an ottVe. or ni.t.olntme ; or etnuloymentjln or under the novrnuient of th . I nlted States, or ot this Sta'e, or of any city or . county, or any municipal bonr-l, coniiiii-i-i.-n or j trust In any city, save only justices of the twice. . and aldermen, notaries public and j-ersoi.- in the military service ot the State ; nor shall anv cl--i tlon officer be eligible to any civ. 1 office to bo til!! I at an election nt which he shall ferve, save on ly to such subordinate piiinicipnl or K.cal ofll.'cr. N1"W i the irra.ic o! city or county officer, as shall be des ignated by lnw. And also the following Acts of Assembly now In 't force in this St ite viz: Ai T OF JAM AliY r- . l-7i. Sec. 4. That all elections herea'Ter held under , the laws of t his t 'oninionwi iilt h. t . p; Is shall be : opened at seven o'clock, .v. t., and close at seven j o'clock, r. m. Sec. 7. Whenever there hatl be a v:i,':trcy In I an election board on the morning of the ce -Tion, said vaca- cy shall be tilled in contorm.ty with ex isting l;irT. , The Art of Assembly, entitled "An Act relatitiir to the Ele-Mon oi this Con-m-. owe;. ; h ." p.isscj July 2.1. provides B follow, to w. : , That the 1 nspocors nnd Juiir -loiil meet at ; the respective places appointed tor holding the ; elections in the district to which t Ley re-poctive-i ly belone. before seven o'clock in the morning ol j 1 ues.lay November 7. and ( .i"li sai l Inspector shall i appoint one clerk, who slm II he a qua lined voter of ; such district. j In case the person who shall have received the second hiifhest numoerof vois for inspector?"!1 a tl not attend on the dayof nn lection, then the per son who shall hare received the next hihc1-! num- ber of votes for huIkc the next preceding electionu ' Bliqll Q r 1 , ..... . . 1 . - . ..... , . I t - . ., o. b c. 11IPJ.--1 111 J.l ,.'.-.-. nun III . fl.-C the person whe sha shall have received the high est number of votes for Inspector shall not attend, theperson elected tudgeshall apjunt an lnpector in his place. And ineaseihe person ejected judee Shall not attend, then Inspector who shailthave rwelve the hiirhest number of vote, shall appoint a indite in his place, and if anvjraeancv shall continue in the board for the space o! one hour vi rter the time fixed by law or the openlns ot tl e election, the qualified voters of the township, warj, ordistri-t lor which such officers have been elected shall elect sonic of their Lumber to fill the vacancy. THE M0PF OF V0TIXG. The attention of all qualified v..terJ is directed to the tollowing Act ef Asetnblv rei-ulatiiiK tho mode of voting in this Commonwealth : ('HAWSE IS THE MODE C!f TOTIMi. A An regulating the mode of voting at aV the election In the several countie f the Cunimon monwealth. approved March Ski'. J. Mr tt enacted bit thr SenrJr find TJnuf of KcfjrrMentativcs of thr Vommonrrru tt of Pcnnsifva nin in flrntrnt .tsrrtriVt n, and 't t h'-rrbu enni . ed by the authority of the tame. That the qualified voters of the several connM-a ot tl.ia Common wealth, at the general township, borough, or spe cial elections, are hereby authorize, 1 nnd r 'quired to vote the tickets printed or written, or partly rioted and partly written, severailv classified as ..Hows : One ticket shall embrace filenames ... all j .Indices of Courts to be voted l-.r. and be labeled j outside 'Judiciary:" one ticket shall embrace the names ol all State officers voted for and be names of all' county officers voted f.r.and n,,ric,i ninci c in 1 1 vilinnuc Hie . e label. ! rd "Countv;" one ticket shall embrace the names ! ot all township officers voted for anil be labeled j "Township:" one ticket shall embrace the names I of all borough officers voted tor and labeled Bor- ' j ouith " nnd pn"t. class shall be deposited in a . i separate ballot-box. ( (rtvEN under my hand, at my office in Ebenbunr. ! ' this twenty-ninth day of September, In the year j I of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred "and j eighty-two. and the independence ot the I'nited ; i States ol America the one bur. Ired nnd sever tn I THOMAS UK1FF1TH. Slu rift. ! Sheriff's Office, Ebensburg. Sept. 2. ls2. ASSIGNEE'S SALE ' Is Real Estate. I)T KST ANT to n or.ler of the Court nf Com mon I'lea f Cambria eounfv l'a.. there will be ottered nt public ale. st tho Court House in the joroutru oi r.ornsuuric. on SATURDAY, OCTOBEH 14, lbS2. At 2 o'clock, r. Tt.. all the following deseribcJ real estate : No. 1-One Hundred ACRES of LAND lvinir and beinif in the townships of Hl.-icKliek and .tnekson. beinir i.art ot a lMrrer trnrt witrrnnteil in the name of Adim Kan. R.lioinnn iAD.ls of the Cambria I"n.l Company, lands ol the Inte Kobcrt Oillan (beinit part of the same warrantee tract), and the Moore i'iper lands. JVo. 2 One Jliiutlrrtl Aerc 7,n(J situate on the north branch of Hhickllek rreek and adioininir lands of Siim'l le.mf. lands of Moor" t Piper, and lands of the late Kobert (Sillati, be !ni( part of a lanrer tract warranted in the name of A.lntn Kan. an.l lands of Ii-.wney lluncun. 9 tf- The alKive described land are underlaid with valuable coal anej other minerals. Tekvs or S.m.k. One third easfi and the bal ance In six and twelve months : deterred paj meots to bear Interest at ti per cent. A. T. riMiLE, Sept. 15, '8Z-t. Assignee of .lon! LAMcnEAtx. j Farmers, Loot Here! 1 1 have on hand, rea.lv for n1e, a lot of those justly celebrated ( IN F.-Ili IKS F. KN I H.lS CHAIN j Tread Powers and Threshers. Also, a few TWIl-HORSK P VVEKS and ! TIIRESHETJS AND WINXOWEIIS ; (Separators), which I will dispose of at. reasonable ' p rices. Tlie merits of these Machines are so well i nnd wideiv known that I need or.lv sav they are , warranted to trive perfect satisfaction. Tl.e-e M. I ehin. s are t art of the unnni-hef, stock left atnone the effects of my decewe.i brother. .1,-hua ( filbert ; ami therefore they will be soM cl.cai.. ' c-sale rooms on the Fair ground. rar the Al toona Car oiks. I'or fnr'her iiitor.ti'ito.n call on toraddr-ss Fli FT'KI; 1 K (ill.HHir j Sept-IS, '8i-2tu. Hox TS.V, An.K.NA.'t'i. Real Estate at Private Sale! T'HKnnderslirned otlem at private sale a valui FAKM, situate in Munt. r township, one m le : west of Cresson. containing !.". trre at,.u 45 Acre cleared, havinif tlier-.n erected a lame two i-iorj rn.lE I1WE1.LIX.1 HOl'SE. I'LAVK 8TAT.I E and nees-.ary outbuildinifs There is an orchard of choice trult trees and an abundance of tood water on the premises. The land 1 in the vl.-initv of Kood markets and is well adapted for larmin and j raising stock. . k.-. n. kji i v 1 llw Rititiy ,o JOHN K. srANH Sept. 1, l'.-Cm. Khen-hunc, Ta. liinir ftru.k- X... . e FOR SALE or REXT Avvell estab lished BLACKSMITH. !HriP, with two good satsol tools and two forires, well ntted vp lor car- ........ m i m nrsi eiass eonnmon. l ost. " excellent location. Keasons I r wishlnir io sen or rent ma.ie known on full particulars call on or addre application. For j Sept. 22. JftJ.-aui. LIIWI.N THOMAS, I ioectburgr., FACT! D ! I' tenius? I iicMorts ; Mililiti r Prize Drill t Trnor Drum ShIo ( onleets! Tn l1ii.tr P.ir! l lornl Iij lajs ! ,vm - iit f srnor sr(iae kablnss rr o it o s , YKARSOF Yopi, mii Ve :. , v t rr -. ("'.I iir-; rn : . n LYNCH & STEVENS, And IsBDtactnrers and Ical-r In HOME AND CITY MADE S! FURNITURE ! skllll AND nil e LOUXGKS BKL).STi:.)8, TABLES, CHAIRS, IMatl rouses. Sbc, 1in; KLKVKMH AVKXIK. r.tlwctii i:iii Hti'l 171 li SI., SB' C.tiZei.S . ( ( wihinir to piirchn honest price.- arc r cail bclote buy:; g th'it we ran met I las'e. I'ri : ':. A itoona. A i , : j t.c-t I'l l;:.: I inin. -iji no Hi' !. ! S w i- rv wtnt ati 1 1 " . -; RIVINIUi)' BLOCK, CDENSCUHC, FA., CARL RIYINMUS, Practical Watctester anl lull. TTAS alwar nn ha.Kl JhWKLKY, Sl'KCTAf LrS LVi.-itl, . fcc, whirh lie rt!rrp l-r -a e at )f j-rr thnn any other iloalcr in tlif d-untv. Ftr 'n me i.Ttte Hnrthlniz In line will well to -i ve L:m a rail f-ef'-re juin-tmsine eUpwher?. Pr'tinpt atiectHtti l to rvlTia C! ts, "airhr, .Ipwclry. fcc, nnij satipia ct .uli tcub.k'tn teed !n both work anJ i-rle. rs l. DICK, j(.rr hk i iif Fiii:icii,n:ui)!v. ci immf.m'i.h in its Kbersi u. Julv ;i. i- WILLIAM A. GITTINGS, -nr.ii.in i- PIANOS and ORGAN OF THK VI HV Ilifjh Srtef, - - lKST M IKl s I'.bcustnt rf. J'f. Keo:xir!nit nn.i t:nlni: --r ritrurrents jr' TTij t'v ... un-l i n- r net ions in aroi sut i s tor i iy :iei.,l.- l t r.vnl at:l ln trn,iK'i.Ml tun-; rate-. 1'ianos Jin-i Orpins , ven at re t -0,11V le oc t ar: on n . r'hly or other an, I sec. u.eLT - when io.,-r t ill su.-t 1 STAR SHAVIHG PAP.LOB! IhrtP Poors ,fst dI rovlttRipp, HIGH STlIEKf,KHK.srn:;. PA. .1. If. (J..N'l. IVoiiielor. T"iik rrm.K :iw , find X ol business in toi-.ttiew- hour . Fvervil u.a is. a sn:, in t. 1 1 i m'l '""' i'haMwh j Sept. l.s. ls2.-tf. A i I'K' 'T' I".' - . -m- w r -r - 1.- -a. a. np-("'.v e:v-n thut .1 -:m l-iuieruux, t Hla- kli' k t.tmi hip, ( 'atti-r.n pnuni.. a.. an.l MsrirarPt, his wf. bv 1 -r ,1 of ' 'lui-tsrv .8in. nivnt liarn a-in ! ni! f 1 n r!;iti -. TVJ ! :. Tl'l ft. r- A. T. ! rn i - at the samp ti'wi!h : r. ci'iiTy 3ini Sv.l in tnt, tur the bvm-iii 1 ' f rr-1- -tv J:!in Linierp'UiT. All i'r-i.n-s. rhrr f t tlie aitj Jnlm I.umtTp.uiT ,f! tnnt to the ai1 A TiP-. him tin c.Mirnt or dpinHU-I w:Il ir.kr k'-.-w; ( ".Jit n:.l I'lHk j'ilT. Its wutiout dflay. A. 7. 1'IM.J.K I?Iaokli.-k Twp., Si t. s. l-SJ.-i. XIXTTr.lX MUll'i:. Itate of r. .h v Kh i i Letters testamentary to the e-rnie ! .1. Ins, late ol Harr township, 'n-tLr, coui.t. have been tr.u t-d to tl. n.i I pes t i. . ti Klll- l'V notifies nil f.ersoris in,'e!-f.-,l t payment must be t-.aHc without h.ivinc cl.iims or de"iaro. iim: be re.iiire. In fmvf Itielu proj..-! for M'ttletucijt an-l rr' .t '.f..--n I'.vni Miir : St. Nicholas. Sept. I.'.. 1-sj --.!. -1 t e i .'. I iy aaiiietit K1I.I.! S: jTi:AV('ATji.r;..r,1,,lt.rii.p(,"., oi the s.jt.s.-ri'.e- in ( 'I.-.. r ,..; i.,,, .... it. a ctint v. on or about n-.i-t 'i-;.;,; ben ! i f yearlings a steer . i ' !,e;f r. '; ; r -,.( I Is re.j and whin- and tl and sp-kled site-. .N.. berel y t.otuici i c,..i,e f, I1"'1 rli.'.iites and take th. . will be tiispostd ol acc.-rdii ' s u 1 i ' .:e La- k orntr is r-.pert v. I r. e ruin- l .a', i , .li IN Mc I'Kr'.IlT. Clearfield Twp.. Sept. n M. J. UUCK, Phtsuias ami PrniiRoy. 'I"","H, P. f lffiee and residence on F 'i te rt h s reet. nevr Kleventh avenue, where niitht calls can be ica.la Cfhce hours from s to lo. a. m , rrl tr in 2 i. 4 and 6 to 8. r. Jr. Spee.al attent'on paid to Ins cases of the Fye and Far. aB weil as to Surc'eal ttperatlons ot everv description. f4 is" ' -if.1 JOHNSTON X SCAN I. A X. ATrOKNtVS AT I,.'. (T. l.ii"kM!ln. r Cinfce en Centre street, ner.r'v oj rv:te f.,. new Court House. s-Va, .2 -tt.i OCC wtk in veurrwn f wn . Terms and 4 "iL-'fl COD Iree. Addren H. c.'s.'f i FurtiaB J, JT. ' i ;
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