1 1 A ff r fHFNSiBlKU. PA. fETPAY, jvo. J. ia.j pfMMBlTir lCSTT TICKET. FOR CO! : A. H. COFFr.OTH. of Somerset. VO ASSBMBtV : .Tn.5IF.L nORNC, of Johnstown. ;OSEP"H McDON'ALU. of Ebonsburg. fob nir' ' D A LUTHER, Sr , of Carrol! Twp. JOHS RORAnAfcJn. of Croyle TwP. A.NSSLM WKAKLEX, of Elder Twp. fob coRorn: jOIIX (.'OX, Esq., of Conemaugh Boro I nCAI- AND l-KKSONAI,. MeT-f. Thpr :nI th llhir I'lao". "o? esrly : vote rieht: vote only nncp. i;pt out the vote. mi nut a nun : bnnl -f tipeif l flint's tt,f only true pHn. ' p. n't sp'it your ticket : don't scrntch. .,, . no manly man ever play such a camp. 'H v h wink .' Whv not b-- tipnl'hv, ,hi-.t. ml strnniy. by ti-inj Hrown's Iron " Yi for TVf-aV'pn am! Cor, who stand i Vv 1. "nil are t!ie riirht kind of men for ... to nin . V tor Hnhort F Pa'rison. the patriot . -j, a" l trover mental reform Is the boon j." 5, cure. Xl eivof Oemnoratlc di'liuht ami Re. .. ,.-: romor-e will dawn on next Tups- ,v morri'iu. Vi '.' for Home and McDonald, whose ', roneedod ; nch men as they In the - tt'ir" are ri'-eded. '2-; tii the nn!l, if yon should po without ,-..:. nnrl votethe sralht tic'Ket, from Pat i , yrvi down to C'x, V'e for I.nther for Sheriff, a man bnn ... ,i, ....rvinr; and true, and rest assured If i. to, duty he'll faithfully do. V.fe for Silas M Clark, who, as Jtidoe a (Vnrf 'hat's Supremp, will prove him r ' in'p and win all men's pisteem. ..Vo'e for Channeev F. Rlark, who. like fi'Vr before him, hat those elfts of the -1.4 tor which thousands adore him "jf" Every color of the Diamond Dyes is yrUci. See samples of the colored cloth at y .Uiojiats I'neninlled for brilliancy. -Vile for F.l'iott and Coff roth, hntn'wrtom .vnM to Contrress he sent, where honestly r.1 ahly ttiey'll do the people's will and In- ..Vot for .T. Simpson Africa, than whom v-e Ms never yet bepn a more faitfnl pnb- 0 i rvant In this broad commonwealth VnTPtuher l here, and what seems Tery ..ir t!'e weather's so dellehtfid and clear we're prone to forget that winter's quite Vote for John Rorahaucrh, who has ever --p 'a 'hful and fvist, and keep him where Ms riot and will never prove recreant to f.'t,., await Mis F.Ua Jeffreys. MIs : i l. .leffreys, MNs Teresa Lanfz." E. Ma , . n,,i Charles M Uo.ss at the Ehensburg -"a'lmvoVn eame'aml I'.vent without much ' inal racket, but the imvs more than - . '. nn for it on the previous Saturday and v , ,'tv ti'chtn. inf.mt dmehter of fr. r.auraTTa : of Juniata township, IIuntinedin 0 rv. wan accidentally smothered to death . da - auo. vimiitf carperter named Robert foore, :ri'''i '.t of l.'sonier. Westmoreland conn- '. f-!1 tn m a Varn and was killeil instantly - TtiiriTav b'"t. -Our cood friend and tm, Mr. .Tobn V. Nei'l. h said to be ereetMit! a larpe bote! Cri,j,n. If so. we will have niore to :y . if it in the re ir fu'urc. Foiir hordes owned 'y rr. (1. W. Stew - of Spruce Cr'ek, riuntinedon county. 1 va'ued nt J70O, were killed by a freight rn n lat Thursday niulit. fi I"or ai(i. if I.oretto, wants corn, oats rjV, rye, barley, onions, hops, and all nth- k r ils of country produce, for which he t .' a''ov the liiyhest "arices. Mr W. W, Rynder. the venerable father f Mr. T. V. I.'vnder. of the A'foona Jd anc. in Tyrone on last Sunday eyeninar. of . ra'tr'a of the heart, aced about. 74 years. If the irentlemen whos ipg pressp, the J't's anowy brow and 1hus caueht. a severe i had but uspd Pr. Rul:'s Coutrh ."syrup. : i'.v tor's bill woulil have been necessary. l.osf. on Sunday last, on Julian street. r'WHfn Hieh ar.d Tforner streets, a cameo --1st pin. The finder wil' confer a favor -1 v suitably rewarded by leaving it at this -Rev. T. R. Jones, of the Conreeatio r.al 1 this place, returned home Wednes v fvpTiin? of last week after a m nth's 1 i-;,m very pleasantly spent in PortaKe Ohio. ' rstown's strpct railway will be com - I in tit.OHt three weeks after the over- 'v i.r the Republican party in this State I t-en fully and finally accomplished say ... ' f t! f first of tiext month. -As coo, I a meal as nny man con'd wish ! I'own to was served to us at short m--v.lan untimely hour l Mrs. John If. of t' e C ili.m House, C'ress.m, on Fr't It is an ec-lle"t hotel. -W.. print six full lVnmcrntic tickets n ' " i rco'umn of our paper. Cut them out, 1 '.-r, fold them up neatlv, take them to ' pol's next Tuesday, and net five other to deposit one each of the tickets in the ;.''t box. -sorry !ndeed we nre to not,- the fact that r nmib'e friend. Fditor Tj hurst, of the tnt'nydon fi'o'f. has hud another severe "orrhnifp of the luncs, from nhich wp : his conteniplated trip to F'orida will ii y atid nermanent'y relieve him. -'(' fee wild turkeys were shot and killed I :r :n'.i township, II u n ! i n odoti county, on .1- ' iv last. Never ni'tid the wild f.ir s. however, hut vore the whole Demo-- t:. Vet next Tuesday and you wi.l have i-' ietoco wild yourself over a Demo-i!-f i.-forv. -A bid ranied Oeorce Teeters, aced about -ts, was thrown under the wheel of a f rf icht train w hich hp attempted to i-'l nn last Sunday afternoon at Barre ITtintincdon county, and had both ' r-s L.-, so terribly crushed thai he ditrt '- -ith" nii'ht. -A'i exrhanep sas that nine pound tnr ?row iii Cambria county. Yes, that's ir. ' Tlirry Kinkend and the other candl t'.e sartip ticket will finil a monster r .'. ii-in heat ready to he plucked after a M tes ) -V been counteil in this county " xt Tuesday nieht. j -A i-ven-vpr-o!d tail named Rudolph ! ' 'i-fe.i to death at Wir.terburn, Clear- i " t '"o ty, a few days aeo by a tree which v " -r accidentally felleil noon him. In -- trt yet his son out of the way of the i" m tattier came very near rueet a ' tiiilar fate. i v ' ; eoiinty was never more fittingly ; '-1 in the Mate Lecilatnre than it ; Vv Messrs. McDonald and Home, j 'ion by from seven to eieht hun- i ' ty is ns certain as the coming of 'v if every Dernocrst iu the countv - 'v on Tuesday next. ' . j T.-- iak, of Johnstown, was badly ' - 'ft -rious!y burned about the face", '' si 'i,s. on Vedties lny of last week. , 'J h caused J,y i fellow work- ' ' '-ai-hted torch' to Rn oil lamp, v! o, , ,i an, S(.t flrP to ,Mr- T.'scloth- I ' e 1 i;. if ul result stated. I ''" ,:-:u'-r and Tariff Club of Johns- ! " "u ' kens, wliat a riame !) are cv ! "; -n i-r-.' to niorrow evenina to attend ; o. meetitiir. The next trip they i ' ' to the iii-arlouarters of Sa it River 1 , "' wid find Heaver dam(n)s in j . but no Tariff worth talking ' senator Mitchell. II,,n. Thos. M. : c' (,ent-ral McCartney addrt'sse.l ' ,; ' -lent Republican inei'-ting at the ' ii--. Altoona, last eveniinj. Which' ' oruv another straw to help break i " m.;, can Cam. pb)ei, D's tack and ! , t'"n ti,e whole Democratic "1 '';iM, of Koretto, sells 12 lbs. prid ,' I"' tl.dO; 10 I'j.s. oikI white t! " : n t,s. cood tea, f 1 00 ; 8 lbs, . !'. n coffee, f 1-00; 6 lbs. best ereen or , "J fee, fi.on ; 10 papers bakinnsoda. "s. urien peacnes, I'.tcrs. ; ij ts. rs. All cdLer proceriet n!il at 1 . v !'W pricps. I ir tock of dry goods, dress goods, 'i just, received by Messrs. John . 'ol n I.iod & Sons, anil others of ,''' n,eit,j,ts, pot forgetting friend ," . ti e hardware 'man, proclaims the ''.holders that the aforesaid mer , r. at thp "hi" and the buy in Phil- ' ait week. v k'T a,", oatly wins the ri.ee. " slowly, Kidney. Wort isdis - . eomiietition for universal popu user i.inp,, Thjs c.eorate, rem. '' t,p obtained In the usual dry . orr.i, or in liquid form. It is put - t t!' "r w?y f"r thH "pwll conve 'i.l . rann,,t readily prepare r ery fO'icentrated and ;ve, ,,!'1Ul11 m(,'ency in either form, "'useruent. McDonald, of Loretto, sells 20 yds. good calico f.r f 100 : 14 yds. best calico, fl.00 ; 14 yds. plain dress goods, $1.00 ; 1 yds. al paca dress goods, $1.00 : flannels, all wool, ! So ctj. per yarrt : muslins, 8, S and 10 cts. ' per yard": eingbams, 8 and 10 cts. per yard , Canton flannels, 9, 10 and 12 cts, per yard, i Some despicable scoundrel poisoned four : fine celts and three valuable calves belonlug ' to John K. Bell, Esq., of Bellwood, Rlalr countv. with strychnine a few nights ac". ; Mr. Bell's loss is said to be fully one thou sand dollar", nnd tliepunWhrnent due to such a dastardly crime is not less than ten years in tne penitentiary Miss Mattie t.emmon plrtpst daughter ! of Dr. Wm. Immnn, of this place, bas been feriouslv ill for some nme time past with rnen- 1 ujaric lever, which within the past ween ' or so assumed the form of typhoid fever, but I we are glad to parn that she is much better I at this writing (Wednesday morning), and I that her early recovery is now confidently looked for. Do you want to buy a good clock ? or a eood w atch ? or a piece of superior jewelry? j If so, go to Carl Rivinius", High street. His stock just now is very taree, and, asnsual, , everything will be sold at very low rates. He desires one thins rn be distinctly understood, 1 to wit that every thine eoing out of his es ; tahlishment js warranted to beprecise!y as represented. Vote for Coff roth and get all vour friends, If possible, to do he same. The in- terests of tue district and the need of a cood, i faithful and competent representati vp of its people demands the return of the Democratic candidate to the halls of Concress. Let no man, then, falter in the good work of redeem ing the Seventeenth Concresslonal district from the bliohtlngeffects of Republican bo rule. The line of groceries kept by John Ow ens, Huh street, hasthis advantat over most of th croceries kept in town : Thev are re I ceived two or three times a week, and con sequently are fresh. He Invites particular attention to his flour, which is beyond doubt, the very best brand in the market. He lias : also a nice lot of boots and "shoes for both sexes, calculated for Fall or Winter wear I cheap. J C. T. Roberts. Hi ah st-eet. bas the only really complete and first-elas stock of bats ' and caps for Fall and Winter to be found in F.benshnrc. Thev are direct from the man ufactory in New York city, and of course j comprehend all and only the !at styles. He . also flatters himself that no better or cheaper ; boots or shoes can beTboucht anywhere than I at his long-established clock, watch and jew elry store. Being entirely vegetable, no particular I care Is required while usinc Dr. Pierce's "Pleasant Purcative Pellets." They ope ; rate without disturbance to the constitution, diet, or occupation. For sick headache, con ! stipation. Impure blood, dizziness, soureruc ; tioiis from the stomach, bad taste in mouth, ; bilious nttacks, pain in reeion of kidney, I Internal frver, bloated feelinz about stom ! nch, rush of blood to head, take Dr. Pierce'a "pellets" Bydruffglsta. Our typo friend. Col. Theo. Burchfield, I of Altoona. had the misfortune to bp thrown I from his horse while leadincr the Fifth regi i ment, X. O. P., at the military parade in : Philadelphia nn Friday last, and was consid erably bruised and shaken up, though, we are I clad to eay, not seriously. Politically speak ine. we hope the Ake he is booked to contend ! with on Tuesday next will getaway with him I more effectually than any of the physical , aches which now effect him as the result of , lils fall. The Altoona City Band has already ; been encaged to plav for the Tancred Com. . manderv. of Pittsburo, at the annual con clave of the Kni2hts Templar of Pcnnsylva- ' riia, to be held at Lancaster in May next, and it is also probahle that the same band . will accompany the orcanization above named to San Francisco next Aucust, when and where the national conclave Is to be i held. If the A. C. B. vores as well as it ; plays there w ill be Democratic music in the ; air next Tuesday Lewis P.ickle, an Alleebeny township, Blair county, farmer, appearpd in Hollidays bursi the other day with a couple of stalks of chocolate plant ten feet high and each stalk containing about, one pint of seed. Mr. B., 1 who has been ciowinu chocolate for home use for several years past, says it is as good as can be houghr in the stores, and thinks choco late farming would pay over there. Perhaps It would, but we know of nothing more like ly to pay in the ionir run than voting the whole Democratic tic ket at the coming elec tion. ! Our former townsman Mr. Charles Sum ner Clark, now city editor of the Council B'uff's (Iowa), Daily Konparrtl, is evident : lv a rising young man. By an overwhelm ing maloritv he was on the'24th ultimo nom , inated by the Republicans of Kane town : ehip, contiguous to Council Bluffs, for the I responsible and highly remunerative position . of township clerk. Salary, f I.tO.000 a month ' more or less. Higher honors await him, though if Clark should be promoted to clerk, it won't be denied that he Is getting along with a jerk. Our friend and patron, Mr. F.-J. Vanght, ! has just completed the erection of a splash dam in Blackllek township for Messrs. Mar j tin & Stoneback, and Messrs. Wlllett Hill I are at present encaged erecting a largp shin ; gle mill in thesanie towrship. Wedon'tsnp ! pose these improvements will have anv effect 1 on the conning election, but if the Democrats of Blacklick and all the other townships in the county turn out ir. full force on Tuesday next there will be such a Democratic victory in " Little Cambria " as has seldom if ever been sunasspn We had f. brief call, ut a pleasant call, Tuesday afternoon, from Mr. F.d. Call, one , of Altoona's most successful building con tractors and one of our far-out kinsmen by marriage. Mr. Call came hereto interview F. A. Shoemaker, Fq., in regard to the erec tion of a neat and eozv cottage for that gen tleman, and we believe it is his intention to commence the work nexf Tuesday afternoon. His coming, by the way, prompts us to call attention to the great, importance of getting every Democratic voter to attend the elec tion on Tuesday next. There is no reason to fear for the elec tion of any candidate on the Democratic county ticket, but to make assurance doubly sure ir behooves every Democrat to be up and doing until the polls close on next Tues day evening. Xo better men for the peveral 1 ofhees to he voted for were ever nominated in this county than Messrs. Coffroth, Mc Donald, Home, Luther, Rorabaugh. Weak len and Cox, and the Democrat who scratches the name of either of them from his ticket ' must have a very crooked conception of po- i litical honor, justice and duty. Plack Olunt's large steam saw-mill, as well as their planing mill, shingle mill and the lumber yard, situated about one mile from Llovilsville. in Reade township, this county, were totally destroyed by fire about half past 11 o'clock on last Thursday night. The fire is supposed to have been caused by a spark from the smoke stack. The loss is estimated at from twenty-five to thirty thou sand rioliars, upon which there was an Insu rance of $14,500. Mr. Louis Plack, one of of the owners of the property, is a well known and much esteemed resident of Al toona. Mrs. M. A. Jeffords, of Altoona, has the thanks of ourself and wife for a kind Invita tion to attend the nuptials of her amiable and accomplished daughter. Miss Gussie,who was led to the hymeneal altar at St. John's Catholic church, that citv, on last Wednes day morning, by Mr. A. V. D. Watturson, of Pitlsbnrg. Want of time must be our ex cuse, if any is needed, for not attending, but ha I wp been there we could not be more sin cere tiian we are in congratu 'ating the happy young couple and wishing them an abund ance of blessings in this world and felicity never ending in the better world to come. , The Johnstown Tribune says that Chief of Police Powell, Altoona. told' Mr. Gottleib Bantlev, of the former place, that the young man. Howard Noakes, who found and re turned Mr. B. 's lost pocket books, contain ing checks to the amount of fl,5O0. was a touch customer that he had been married anil deserted his family, and that he was generally a hard case. All which Moves the Altoona Tribune to ask If that is the reason Bentiey gave Noakes only one dollar reward. Can't say, we're sure, but advise every Democrat in the State and county to vote and work for Deimicratic success on 1 Tuesday I nexi. Mr. R. L. Davis, the op-town boot and shoe man, has enlarged his establishment by I making oiip room out of thp two front rooms I of his store and dwelling house, and has stiH ; f urtlier ndded toils appearance and useful- j ness bv putting a large window letwten the , two front doors. We are pleased to note I this evidence of progress and prosperity, . and hope that Mr Davis' increased business ! may compensate him many times over for j the outlay be has been at in increasing his ! facilities. We don't believe, however, that oriinfctt .ill t .1 - v.. we hope that no Democrat will fail in that respect. Onr renders were no doubt puzzled to klio-v how Mr. Jeremiah Brown, of Gallitzin, went to the Wall for Rood and all, as we said he did last week, merely because ho took unto himself a wife. Had the item appeared as it was written, this explanation would have been unnecessary, but as It didn't, we deem it meet and proper to say that Mr. Brown was married to a youne lady resident of Altoona named Wall. And that is the why, as is plain to ns all, that Mr. Brown, as we stated, has pone to the Wall. That, however, Is no reason why you shonld not vot the whole Democratic ticket at the elec tion on Tuesday next. Mr. Da!d McDerrnilt, son of Col. B. McDermitt, a former well known and much esteemed citizen of this place, was married to Miss Ada Hudson, also of Altoona, on last Thursday morning, at St. John's (Cath oliej church, in that city, by ReT. Father Ryan. We join with the many friends of the happy young couple In hoping that their brightest anticipations may he fully and for ever realized, and knowingas we do that our worthy young friend Dave will vote the whole Democratic ticket, we advise every body else who has a vote to go and do like wise politically, and if he hasn't a wife the example furnished is well worthy of imlta- tion. v m. Earl, Sr., a jnstice of the peace of inn. ana oorousrn, ana rather ot Mr. U. (J, Eai l, of Homer City, the gentleman to whom seven children were born in loss than three and a half years, as recently noticed in these : columns, and who for several wepks of late had charge of Mr. Hontley's tin shop, In this ' Place, fell dead in an alley Dot far from his residence on Saturday, Oct. 21st. The old gentleman took sick at the railroad station, whither he had gone with the intention of visiting his son, two of whose youngest trip lets were seriously id, one of them dying on the following dav, and was on his way home ' when death so suddenly and unexpectedly overtook him. The business men of Johnstown, or a ! goodly number of them, are to hi- treated to ; a free excursion to and from Baltimore over the Somerset Cambria and B. & O. Ttail 1 roads, on Monday. Nov. 20th. and should an invitation to join them reach this office In good time we might be induced, for the sake I of the b. m. aforesaid, to accompany the party. John Cox, E.sq., the Democratic can didate for Coroner, is a member of the com mittee appointed to make the preliminary arrangements for the prooosed pxenrsion, and when he goes on the excursion we hope he will bear with him the consciousness that everv man on the Democratic ticket ha been triumphantly elected. The man who scratches the name of 1). A. Luther, the Democratic candidate for Sheriff, from the ticket not only does dis credit to himself, but injustice to a man whose personal and political character Is un impeachable and whose fitness for the office is unquestioned by either friend or foe. More than this, he aids to continue In power a partv that lias no right to ask or expect supremacy in Cambria countv and could never have attained it were it not for the votes of men, claiming to be Democrats, whom the Republican bosses, as it is but natural they should, entertain much less re spect forthan tl.eydofor those who honestly and earnestly work and vote against, them. The Johnstown Tribune says that Mrs. James J. Murphy, of that place, attended the bi-centennial, at Philadelphia, last week, and took her little daughter Lily along. While in the city they made their headquarters at the home of a friend, and one day the little srirl, who is between 2 and 3 years of age, wandered away from the house and was lost. She was missed soon after her departure, and an active search was nt once hetun, but the hours went by and still the little wanderer was not found. Several police stations were visited, ir. the expectation that she might have been picked up by an officer, and In one of them the child was finally found, just be fore dark. The mother was by this time well nigh distracted by grief and fear, ar.d her Joy when the child was restored to her may be imagined. A young girl named Katie McVev, em ployed as a servant at the Callan House, Cresson, was arrested and taken to Lilly's on Friday last to answer the charge of theft preferred against oer by a Jew pedler whose name we did not learn. It appears that her accuser took dinner or supper at the Callan nonse the day previous, and after partaking of the meal pulled out his wallet and began counting his money, and his allegation is rhat whiie so engaged the servant girl, whom it is said be summoned from the kitchen without any apparent need for her services, froze fast to a ten dollar gold piece belonging to her accuser. Hence Iipt arrest and arraignment before a Justice at Lilly's, but whether she was belt! tor trial or discharged we failed to learn. Neither have we seen any one who believes that she committed the offense charged against her. We don't Know any reason why every Democrat in the county should not be a friend of the Democratic pres of the county, and yet rh.ere have been at former elections, and possibly will be at the coming one, mpn claiming to be Democrats who have done and may do what they can to cripple their party papers by voting for certain Republi can candidates for county offices, or refusing to vote for their Democratic competitors. For instance, the Democrat who on Tuesday next votes for Harry Kinkead, or who de clines to vote for D. A. Luther, does ail that in him lies to deprive the Freeman arid other Democratic papers in this countv of the advertising, job work, etc., of the Sher iff's office, which justly and honestly belong to them. Think of "this. Democrats, and don't do an injury to innocent parties for the sake of boosting men into office who certain ly don't love you the more for the assistance you render them In such an emergency. Adam Leiden, a wpll-known citizen of St. Lawrence, Chest township, was discover ed in the steam saw-mill of Messrs. Terry t Son, at Chest Springs, on last Wednesday morning, with every arrangement made for ending his earthly career bv hanging himself to one of the joists or some other conveni ent projection. It Js said that Adam has contemplated suicide for some time past, and the dav previous to the occurrence of the iittle episode above narrated he wrote a note to his wife informing her of his intention to " pass in his chips " without further delay. It may he that he is only shamming, but 'if he has any friends who consider his life worth preserving, perhaps it would be as well for them to keep an eye on his movements. P. S We learn this (Thursday) forenoon that Leiden made another and this time suc cessful attempt atrse'.f-destructinn by bang ing himself last night, but whether tne deed was committed in Messrs. Perry's sawmill of not we are unable to state Among the victims of the light-fingered fraternity during the bi centennial celebra tion in Philadelphia last week, and whose mif fortune, so faras we have noticed, has not heretofore appeared in print, was our mer chant friend John O'Xeill, of Altoona, who had his pocket relieved of a gold watch and chain valued at ?2;n. It seems that Mr. O' Neill first discovered his loss after alighting from a crowded street car in which he had been forced to stand while going from one part of the city to another, and was in the act of buttoning up hig coat to save his val uables from being scooped in by some one of the numerous pick-pockets then and there piymg meir nerarious vocation, when he found to his cost and chagrin that he had been already victimized, as above stated. Our friend JoTin, we have reason to believe, will voe the Democratic ticket all the same, and neither he nor any other Democrat sho'ild need a watch to tell them when it Is time to perform that duty. P. S. Since the above was in type the Altoona papers made a note of the robbery, putting Mr. O'Neill's loss at $300, which may possibly be correct. A Railroad Horror near Lili.t'8. Mr. George bechler, a brakeraan on a freight train on the Penna. Kailroad, met with a sudden and terrinle death abont a mile east of Lilly's station, on Wednesday last be tween one and two o'clock in the afternoon. It seems that he attempted to walk over the top of his train, and by some misadveuture fell between two of the cars, and was liter ally cut to pieces by the wheels passing over him. The unfortunate young man was a brother of District Attorney, William n. Seckler Esq., and had been iu the employ of the Kailroad about two years. As we do not know it we cannot state his age but he was comparatively a young man. lie resided In Altoona and leaves a widow and one child to mourn his shocking and untimely fate. He han a most excellent reputation was tem perate and industrious and highly respected and esteemed by all who knew him. To Phynlelana. We do not find fault, reproach or condemn the practice of any regular physician tUs is not our mission but we do claim if he were to add Peruna to his prescriptions as directed in our book on the "Ills of Life" (and furnished xratuitously by all druggists) he would cure all bis patients. "Oswkco. Potter County, Ta. "Dr. Hartm ax Dear Sir: The email ul cers are all healed, and the two large ones are noi more man nair as large as they were, I m feelin oriite well. The people say your j 1'ervna and Manahn are doing a miracle. I do not take nearly so much opium as I did nerore. airs. t.i.VRX Matnajid A TM.LIXO FACT. It Is not often npon the first appearance of a toilet preparation that the arnpTgijts give It VJJ .JltT v...... viinuiiiii s Ajivfijiia i rr.ni I, lor IIIB complexion met with their heartiest endorse- meut and a readier sale than any like article. Rrl(ht's Disease. Ilatf ra. Kldasy, Liver or Irlnatry Dlaaaa, nave no fear of any of these diseases if you use Hop Bitters, as thev will prevent and cure the worst cases, even when you have been made worse by some great puffed up pretended cure. Mr. Jesse R. Crawford, a gentleman well known to most of our readers, is lyinji eroiibly ill at his !ioraeln HoUldaysburg. A Mrtsx TiEvoLTrso asd ITEixors Chute. About five years ago, as we learn from last Monday's Johnstown Trdtvnt, Wm. O, McMillen, a laboring man now about thirty years of age, and said to be sober and indus trious, married a widow named Lee, who was the mother of three children two boys and a girl, the latter named Antna. and now between eleven and twelve years of age. McMillen and his wife live in Millville, and since their marriage four children have been brrn to them. Thev apparently lived a peaceable and qoiet life until last Saturday evening, when McMillen, his step daughter, Anthn. and her younger brother. It seems, were In a room of the family residence that McMillen ordered the boy to leave the room that he went out, but through curiosity was tempted to look through the key-hele, and saw the father taking nameless liberties with the little girl. He at once called his mother and told her what he had seen. She demanded admittance and when the door was opened, McMillen rushed out flourishing a razor and threatened the whole family with instant death if they d'd not immediately leave the house. Mrs. McM. started out in pursuit of an officer, and In a few minutes . - ... T J TUklt- reiurnefi wim pouirrnieii ivt-t-st- nni 11 ion-. McMillen was taken Into custody and placed in the lock-up, and the outraged girl with her mother soon after appeared before Jnstice Easly, of Johnstown, and made information against McMitlen for rape. On Monday morning the accused was taken before the same Justice, when he pleaded rniltv to the charge, and In default of f0 bail was brought here and committed to the county Jail to await his trial. The girl has since In formed her mother that her step-father has several times forced her to yield to his brutal desires, with a threat of instant death if she refused or informed on him, anil t'a at through fear she kept the matter secret. If McMillen is not clearly insane, he Is a moral monster nd a disgrace to human nature. A Qttkek niDixo ri,AC. Saturday's Johnstown Tribune furnishes the following account of how a citizen of that place was relieved of his wealth while returning home from the Bl Centennial : " Mr. Oottlelb Bntlev returned home from Pbil delf'h! this mornlnR-'on the teeonrt flection of westt-rn express. He had (a hla peloii whea he hoarded the tintn twnt$l,BO0 r0 In eah. nt check on New York banks renre'enttnn the bal ance, tie savx he thinks he had the money yet when he lrft Altoona. hnt of thlfl he l. not sure. It Is certain, however, that he did not have It when he landed in thts place, hence he ntnrally Infers that some nnconsnlonahle scoundrel robhed him of fils wealth. Telearrnms were sent to Altoona and Pittsburnh bv 'hlef Harris to stop payment of the checks If they shonld he presented, and messages were also forwarded to New York. Philadelphia, anil other points to head off any attempts by the thief or thieves to realize on the paper." We have received a strange sequel to the above from our regular Hollldaysburg cor respondent, says the Altoona Tribune of Mon day. How the pocket books got into the bull nose can be explained by no other hypothesis than that the thief placed them there after taking the amount of cash they contained. Here is the explanation : "Howard nkes. of fTaysport.on Saturday morn ina: fnund In the opening of a hull nope of a freight ear standing tn the Altoona yard opposite the pase enirer station three pocket hooks containing cer tlflcntes of deposits and drafts amonntlnn to over twentv one hnndred dollars, all belonjrlnir to Oott lelb Hantley. of Johnstown. When yonns; Nokee discovered the treasure In the queer hldlnir-plara he informed William Pent, jr., emrdoyed on tha Holllilavsbon branch train. He took there ent anil hrouuht them home, ann after an examination of contents telejrraphed to Mr. P.antley. It is cer talnlv a most slnirnlar And, but perhaps the owner may be able to account for his pocket books helns; found on this side of the mountain. In the coupling or link hole of a bull nose." A Clear Cask of Arseht Mhtpwoners. A pretty good joke is told at the expense of a baggage master on the Western Division, P. R. R... and the best of it is that It is true in all essential particulars. It seems that the gentleman in question undertook to see that a little boy who had been placed in his charge at Altoona should be safely delivered to his mother, who was to meet him in Pittsburgh on the arrival of the train in that city, and in pursuance of his contract the baggage master took the lad with him to the passen ger depot in Altoona, where he gave him his lunch basset and told him to go into the ticket office and sit there until he called for him. The boy did as instructed, but the bag gage mater forgot his part of the contract, and tradition has it that he never thought of the boy until he began to feel hungry, being then well on his way to Pittsburgh, when the idea struck him that the lad and the lunch had both been left behind. The mother of the hoy, who had come about fifteen miles for the purpose, was promptly on hand to meet her son when the train arrived in Pitts burgh, and the only excuse the b. m. had to offer was that he hndiVt promised tn bring the boy that day, but some other day. Mean time the youth, finding that he had been left with the lunch and in the lurch, began to cry, which attracted the attention of some h jinsne person, who took or sent him back to the residence of the absent-minded and absent-bodied baggage master, from whence he was taken to his destination the next trip. Im Mkvoriam. At a meeting of the mem bers of St. Michael's Total Abstinence and Benevolent Society, of Loretto, held Oct. 29, 18S2, the following preamble and resolu tions were adopted in relation to the death of Mr. Joseph Cramer, of Chest Springs, a worthy and faithful member of said Society : WmsnitiS. Tt hs been m accordance with the will of Alinlarhty n,). In Hli incrutat.le wisdom, to take from our niti)t hy the hand of death our worthy brother and fello'w memher. Joseph Cra mer, and WnitBiis, It Is altogether appropriate that we ahould In a fitting m inner render a merited trib ute to thin one amonir the number of our honored dead therefore he It Rrtolvrd. That in the death of Jonoph Cramer this Society ha mi'alned the los or an earnett and faithful member, his wile and famllT a dutiful and affectionate hnihand and father, and the com tuunlty a younr man of strict lntorltv and hon esty of purpose In ail his aims and actions. Ilesalvfd. That while we hnmhlT and meekly yield a tubmissive obedience to Ond'i holv will, yet we deeply and sincerely mourn his death, tlio' we hope that our loss Is his eternal (filn. KeoirW. That we extend our kindest sympa thies to Ids irrief-srrlcken wife and sorrowing rela tives in this their hour of affliction. rtojed.That these resolutions be recorded with the minutes of the Soclntv, that they be publish ed In the CamiRtA t mii. and that a copy of them, written on pan-hment. be transmitted to tne family of onr deceased brother. W. A. B. IjTTTLB, ) V. B. Kkiniokr, J Committee. .Tun. S. McCot Approved by a unanimous vote of the Society. I .Toesjra F. InrRBtw, Secretary. ' j A CATtp From Mr. HoRwjt.The Johns I town Tribune of Monday lapt published what I " claimed to be a conversation held a few days previous Id the store -f Mr. N. Home. of Johnstown, one of the Democratic candi j dates for Assembly in this county, between that gentleman and Mr. 8. P. Morrell, one of the Republican nominees for the same office. the materia! part of which Is denied without , any qualification, in a card seDt as by Mr mi.j irirwun pumisned. As Mr. I orne repudiates absolutely the proposition alleged in the Tribune' t stater-nt to have been made by him to Mr. Morreii, that if he 3H 2 VOt. f0.rvhim (nore) he (Hornt) would return the compliment by voting for Morrell. It is not necessary to waste time In discussing what its motive was In puttingthe proposition into Mr. Horne's month. Here is Mr. Home's card, which speaks for Itself JoHBPTtrtrw, ot. 1. 182. eafit".FB"A,WTM ,""" hanna; been . tlZ "n artln,e " the Johnstown Tribum of Mr. S. P. Morrell. one of the Republican candidate for As-embly this county. ;hat If he won J r " !l?ZZ,Z?'tln:? ,he cmP'"h"t I wish tosay that while I think the matter is almost too rldlcu- rHh-WT"1 fe"" " mar be de- ift,,e entirely unfounded, no such prop ?! V "In"',"S '"n h.' to him. The said S. P. Morroll. Natbakik. Horxb Thk Bi-centennial was a big thine and a grand I success in every respect. We were In attendance on Wednesday and Thursday and like Brother Magee. of the New Blown! Held Vemorrnt, for a crowd and a crush we never saw anything to eqaal it Mr. John anamaker had the largest, finest and most flT" v ,lsP,ay- And tne men frni th Al toona R. It. shops did the best marehinK in Thursday's parade. The saddest thine was an accident at Fairmonnt Park durine a dis play of fireworks on Tuesday niaht. By the brirstin8 of a mortar six persons were killed and ten others more or less injured, two of Whom hnva alr,, f rr.' . ' . flin county, was Vun over lScr.nJ had one of her leirs so terrihl nX,T ft it had to be amputated. ' "" I Ilr,Pl.rs "Favorite Prserlplnn ' al ways becomes the favorite remedy of those j who try it. It is a specific for all femaie 1 ailerse.l "nd dTangTrients, bringing iimua nlla racK, tne color to the face. Of all druggists. Perhaps we have come to the conclusion ere this that " it ain't the kind of a eorpora- VC" .tok U to be" M the Orbisonia Ihtpatek intimates; but all the same the cor poration did the fair thing by furnishing all the transportation we desired; and hence we nave no complaints to make on that score. Mothers Shocxd Know It. Fretful ba bies cannot help disturbing everybody and mothers should know how soothing Parker's Gnr,er Tonic is. It stops babies' pains, makes ihem healthy, relieves fheir own atrxiei-r and is safe to mm.Jiurmi. " Oak Hall and the Bi-Centennial. Our exhibit in the Trades Procession of the Bi-Centennial Celebration on October 25th will illustrate the great stock of men's and boys' clothing now ready in Oak Hall. Our preparations for the trade of this Autumn and Winter already reach One Million Dollars. Our stock is in all respects the best we have ever offered, and we firmly believe has never been equaled in volume by any retail clothing house in America. Do not fail to visit Oak Hall. Look at the Clothing and Piece Goods, go through the workrooms and see how the vast place goes on. We have a hearty welcome for all, whether buyers or visitors. The tens of thousands of friends we have made in the country about Philadelphia during the last twenty-two years are, we are sure, more firmly our friends than ever before. We have gained their confidence by giving them the best dollar's worth of clothing to be had anywhere, and we offer a new pledge of fidelity in our low prices and elegant Autumn stock for this year's sales. Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphia. GREAT BARGAINS TO HI lIAIi AT THK GOLDEN coucirs isirrvv nui iii.v c9 Corner Eleventh Avenue and 13th Streets, ALTOONA, PA, v. iii:iiK has jx st utF.N ueceivkh AHiirr $20,000 WORTH cf the BEST QUALITY ni B EST MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, (IKNTS FURNISHING GOODS, ETC., Which we Kuarur.tec to el at ft ir efnl. ! thar. any oilier 'lotMnic House In the citT. Bay en may then-lore r.-st Rure.l that i -y c.-.n ve from two to five dollar in the purchaie of "a colt or ol clothes or nn overcoat t.y ileuilin wuli u. So pleine k'vc in a call ar..! -Tn:inr our iiood and learn our price before inventus yotir mopty ei.ewhrre. trouble to ultow tioodH. II. MAIJCII, Proprietor. ALTOONA, FA., OOTlRK 27, ISM.-tf. Th boys have cotoe back to their s-hoo !s. Ah. me ! To violate ;ramr and rules. So free. The lawless Joke and the steiilrhy irrln. The cllnirlnn wax and the crooked pin. The capslted Ink and the whispered din. Ah, me ! Those bora will need a snlt of new hearv clothing- saortlT likely. The New York iMothlnir Hall, 210 Male street (nut door to the Opera House), Johnstown. ha just the article yon need. It stock Is full to oTerflowlna: with garments of approved material and manufacture, cut In the the latest styles. The display of overcoats Is par ticularly One. Wear for men for either business or dress purposes Is nlo on hand In bewildering; variety of ct and color, and everything will bo old at prices satisfactory to customers. Awn the overcoat In town. And the pancakes srolden brown On your plate. And the brooks th:it cense to flow The autumnal rumors co lt oborate That winter mpfdly approaches. Oct ready for It ! 1 orr yonr wrm wnthtr wear and procure clothlnir which will protect vou from the north wind's plercinif blast. And when you iro to toy it. be sure to patmnlre Jus. J. Murphy. lOOCllnton street, Johnstown. has he blkrirVet and bet stock you ever laid your eyes on. and the prices will astonish you by their "liberality. If you buy from Mr. M. yoa will be sure to net the worth of your money. . - In love with your figure," the young man sighed ; "Yon cipher me, then," the yonnjf lady replied. "Ijet's add both our fortunes and then divide." And then they were married and multiplied. That they acted wisely none will dispute, and It maybe added to their credit that both parents and the multiplication-table referred to ever and always made It a point to buy what boots and shoes they needed at S. RlomctithTl s. Ilia Klev enth avenue, Altoona. The establishment of that gentleman Is well known to be Hie lurncst of Its class In this part of the State, while no ciiilm bas ever been put In that the same quality of goods can elsewhere be purchased nearly so cheap. WAISTT I.F.AF HAIR RESTORER, It la entirely different from all others, it is as clear as water, and . as its name indicates. Is a per fect Vegetable Hair Kestoter. It will immediate ly free the bead from all dandruff, restore gray hair to Its natural color, and produce a new Krowth where It has fallen off. It does not In any manner affect the health, which Sulphur, Siirar ot Lead, and Nitrate ol Silver preparation i have done. It will change llaht or faded hair In a tew days to a beantlful if lossy brown. Ask yonr druuirist lor It. Kaeh bottle Is' warranted. Smith. Ki.imk St Co., Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and C. N. Crjt TBtrroH. New York. f9-a.-ly.l iirnr.XE.il,. WILLI AMS WILLS. Married. In Iean town ship, on Thursday, lct. tn, 1882, y W. f. Krlse, Kan., Mr. Ialel Williams and Miss Mary Wills, both of Allegheny township. CRUMMALZIE. Married, at St. Bartholo mew's church. Wiltnore. on Thursday, )ctober M. 18R1. by Kev. Father McHngh, Mr. A. Frank Cram and Miss Mary Ma' He, r 11 or that place. LTTTHKK SHERRY. Married, at St. Nicho las church. In Brr township, on Tuesday, Oct. 24. 1S83. by Kev. father Alto, Mr. William Luthor, of Carroll township, and xillss Sophia Sherry, of Barr township. BTEKS STIFFLFR. Married, at residence of the bride's parents, on Tuesday, Oct. 24, 1X82. by Kev. Jaeoe Brown. Mr. Julin M. By ers, of Susque hanna township. Cambria ennnty, and Mis IdaM. Stlfler. of Buraslde township, Clearfield county. OARMAN JONES. Married, at the residence of the officiating clergyman, this place, on Thurs day evening, Oetober28. 1882. by Kev. T. R.Jones, Mr. Henry Oarman.of Ebensbnrij, and Ml Mary Ann Jones, daughter of John A. Jones, of Cam bria township. filf 1T)V Per week to live aatents. Alii 111 I II Something new. Sells on . . : ' 1 ' slaht. Th TKMPLK o I-iFi--: reiire.seuliiiB' the I'ast. Present and Future. A hue lithograph in six elenant tints. Size, 22 X 3. Send stamp for circular Klmrs h Ce., Pitts burgh, lJa. 11-3.-2IO.J . AGENTS are reaping a har vest aclllng onr ? Kitchen Queen Safety Lamps ana mner niusxnuii arurira. The best selling articles ever put on the market. For Stamp! and Terms, address the CLIPPER M'F'Q CO, No. M UWTTS.f Walnut Tf itetaitatf, Ow MASON & HAMLIN 0RGANS: i ara eartalaly best, Bavrnirben an decreed at everyGreat World' ' Tnifnatrlal rnmnntltlna for Sixteen Tears: no otbar American organs having bean tonne equal at any. Also Cheapest. Style 100 ; SMoctaves ; sufficient eompas and powsr, with bsst qualitv, for popular aacred and secular music tn schools or families, at only $19. One bssiti m si other styles ix, av7, tKX.fTs, 7193, lis tilt lo tV0 and op. Ta Ur-rtr ttfU art kllr mriflrd y sytarrra. Also for easy payment. Vrw Illus trated Cat atom free. The MASON A HAMLIN Orrrao and Piano Co- 154 Trsmont St., Bos ten; 4 K. Mio.St,Kw fork; 14 Wabash Ave., Cbicafto. FREE 9Tlsndl4 ievrall paper. Caire nos is erery suosrnosr. m war. Ad ill as. TJta srvry subscribsr. Aarwsrs tnsks osm, si O. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estat of 3BOROB Tbozbll, dee'd. Letters of administration on the estate of Oeo. Trnxell. late of Keade township, (Tambria county, deceased, have been frranted to the underslimed. who hereby notify all persons Indebted to said es tate by note or otherwise that payment of their re spective accounts mnst be made without delay, and those havlns; elalms or demands against the same will present them properly authenticated for settlement. PEKRY TKOXF.LL. . JOHN TKOXEJ.L, Glasfow V. O., Keade Twp., Oet. 13, I$U.-t. dm MP '.CLOTHING HOUSE PUIJ1.IC fSVTE t t OV VAIXABLB Real and Personal Property! i W'I(1 hi !il h.altl, r l,r. .... tn n t Tint. lie J sale on the premises. In Allegheny township. Camhrta countv. (near Creseon Station, l K. K.,) ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14. '82, Commencing- mt in o'clock. A. vf.. My TWO FAMS, containing 400 Acres, more or less, about loo Arret of which are clear ed and In a irood state of cultivation. The residue Is heavily ties he red with pine, hemlock, birch, ma ple, ami other valuable woods, (in the premises Is a 30-horse power Blandv saw-mill : also, another mill with water-jmwer sufficient to run a saw-mill, shingle mill and planlnc mill:: also, 4 Dwsixras Hot-KKs. I Sto Horaa, Harms, and all necessa ry outbuilding;'. Inclndlna; a Blacksmith Shop. I will also offer for sale, at the same time and Place. Mnles. 3 Horses, 1 isprlnr Watrn,3 Lam er Wairons, 4 Sle.is, Farming; Implement, Black smith Tools. Chains, Orabs. fcc. ; also, about 90 tons of Hay and a larife quantity of Oraln of all kinds. A lot of saw-lotcs and lumber In the yard will likewise be sold. If desired, both thereal estate and personal property will be sld toeether. and a private offer to buy will be taken Into consideration. Terms will be made known at the rim of ale. B. P. ANOEKSON. Alleitheny Twp.. Oct. a, l8J.-4t. I. S. Parties wlshtnir to purchase the real es tate can net any Information de1red In regard to the title, etc., by cnllinic on or artresslns; John E. Scaolan, Esq., Kbensburu,. Pa. LEICESTER LAMBS FOR SALE! I 1IAVK .FOR HAI.K lO FINE LIMTBS:! which were dropped In Anrll and May six Ewe Lambs and four Hncks-of pure Leicester blood. The sire of these Lambs was one year old last April, and I clipped 12l pounds of wool from him last May. The ewes that raised thes - Lambs were Imported from (ianada by Isaac S. Train, havina; been selected and pnrcliased by that irentleman from some i f the best sheep raisers In that prov ince. 1 may al.io add that the grandsire of these Lamb was owned by Mr. Train and weighed nt pounds. AT-1 will sell these Lambs singly or all togeth er, as purchasers snadeslre. The six ewe Iambi would make a nice yoooa flock to start with. For ftirtber Information, prices, etc.. call on the under signed at his residence In Sinking Valley, Blair county. Pa., or address KECBKN FOX. Sept. as, lsa.-am. Tyrone. Pa. a. clark! Of ReyflolflsTille, Jefferson Co., Pa., WANTS Five or Six Good Men TO MAKE SHOOK. GOOD STAVES li GOOD PRICES PAID FOR T1IK 'ORK. UVItaUALLED Iff Tone, Toncii, Worbnansliip & DnraMlity. TTII.I.IAM KMBE Jr. CO. ITot. am and X Wal Baltimore Bsrsst, Halttmor. So. Ill Fifth Arenas. Ksw Tor. 20,000 In lefrlttmate jndlclous speculation in Oraln. Pro visions and Stocks on our perfected plan ; yields tire monthly profits to larare ana smsii mrestors. Address, for foil particulars. R. F.. K endall A -., Vm'n Mershents, lTTand 1T La Sail St., Cfalcavjo, III. If 1 lTITITlTl steady habit and business 11 H ni'l'U II analiflaationa. Must travel M m WW AS ti MASS .f short distances In section Id whleh he resides. Anvlv. tA nrwaiUFR H U. r H KRS. Sll BTrtlrBT. Trk, I10-l3.-t.) CAN MAKEIKp-JS APVKKTINKBK1 send for oor Select List of Loea, Newspapers. Oeo, P. Howell A On., lfl 5pro street. New Tork. COOtBtft tree. Ai4rm7Tue t O., Augusta, Mm irf f'f v feW? l'tx IOStoS 1 IfiiiUJjlJ i NEW FIRM! -A- w yHyr m IX ALTOOXiVS Largest aid Cheapest CLOTHING HOUSE! Eicher & Latterner, Knffori tn A. J. Anderson A Co., 1308 Eleventh Avenue, Altoona, Pa., HAVE jnt reoeivr.! nn,! oimM the !arift nd finest tm-lt if Fall r.l Winter "!, TH IN HATS. CAPS. TKT NKS. VALINES, SATCH ELS and (If.NT'S H'KMSHIMI rlKIS ol ml kind, thm haserer heretofore reeo rro"Kht to the Mountain t'ily. hir Mock emt.ra-e the rreaten rarlety. finest fabric and latet Ptvles of madc-np clotalnfr for men and boy that ran h. found In the market. All (rorxiii "warranted a to )ulltT and make, and fall value for the pnrcbaer' mon ey guaranteed fn each and everT Instance. or Cambria county friend" anl all other" will do wall to iri d a call. FICH KB fc L.ATTEK N ER. Allvona, Oct. IS, lMX-tf. DO YOU TAKE TnE CATHOLIC WORLD: A MOXT1II.T HAUAZIXr OF GENERAL LITERATURE and SCIENCE? PI BLlSHn with TUB PrttOBATrOW OF BIS III aWCS TBI CARDIKAL AlrHBIIIOf or 11 aw tore. THE CATHOLIC WORLD Is a magazlDe of 144 pae. making two lare Tol nmti, or l,7J.r paei, each year, and ! fnrdl.'hed to iabarrlben for FOUR DOLLARS A YEAR. Inrarlably In adrancc. Slngla eoplei, SS tenti. THE CATHOLIC Pl'RLIQTIOX SOCIETVCO, Lawrence Kehoe. Manager. j 9 barclatstreet. new yo'rk. RIVINIUS' BLOCK, EBENSBURC, PA., CARL RIVINIUS, Practical WatcMer an! Jeweler HAS always on ha.iit a larae, varied and ele rant assortment of WATCH KS, CIXXJKS, JEWELRY, SPECTACLES, ETt-OLASSES, Sec, which be offer for sale at lower prices than any other dealer In the county. Persons need Ins; anvthlnir in bis line will do wel Vto (rive him a call before pnrehaslnfr elsewhere. Prompt attention paid to repairing Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Ice., and satis taction guaran teed la both work and price. Farmers, Look Here! I have on hand, ready for sale, a lot of those instly celeb-Med ONE-HOKSE ENDLESS CHAIN Tread Powers and Threshers, Also, a few TWti-HORSE POWERS and TIIRESIIERS AND WINNOWERS (Separafrs). which I will dispose of at reasonable prices. The merits of these machines are so well and widely known that t need only sar they ar warranted to srlve perfect satisfaction. lTiese Ma chines are i art of the unfinished slock left among; the ePects of my deceased brother, Joshua Oiltert, and therefore they will be sold cheap. TSale rooms on the I air irrouml. near the Al toona Car Works. Er forther Information call on or address FKEDEKH'K IMI.BEKT, Sept. IB, 'Si-am. Box 7S, Altooji., Pa. McNEVIN fit, YEACER, MAKCvACTCTlBnS OF TIN, COPPER and SHEET-IRON WARE, AWD DKALKRS III COOKING & HEATING STOVES, BAxnrs, fi rsaces, Ar., 110S Eleventh ATcnne, . Altoona, T. One Door West of Opera House. HOOFING AND SPOUTING PBOXr-TXT ATTBTTPBD TO. BCTAIBH FOB KT0TF.S COXSTANTlt 05 BAD Altoona. Oct. 10. ISTS.-tf. TTENTION, EVERY liODY ! WhoUal af Rrtail Dealt COAL, COKE AND LIME. EBENSBITRO, PA. jy-LAnr lime a sfecialtt. n-i8.-tf.i STAR SHAYIflG PARLOR 1 Three DoomlWcst.of rostofflce, HIGH STREET.JBEXSBURG, FA. J. II. OA NT. Proprietor. THE PT'BLIO will always find us at our place of business In bnslnes hours. Ererythtnc kept neat and rosy. i'Liu Towsu A erai iALTT. Sept. 15, lW.-tf. Real Estate at Private Sale! THE un lerslirned offers at private sale a valna FA KM, situate In Mn titer township, one mile west of t'resson, containing lH.t Acres, about 4 Acre cleared. havln thereon erected a larpre two story vram nwii i iKO sorss, rttsi stablb and necessary outbuildings. There 18 an orchard of choice fruit trees and an abundance of (rood water on the premises. The land Is In the vicinity of good markets, and is well adapted for farming and raising stock. For terms aptdv to JOHN E. SlWNLUS, Sept. 1, 12. -3ra. Ebcnsburn, Fa. XECU TOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Mjomliu Wbaklawd. dee'd. Letters testamentary to the estate of Magdalen V eakland. late of AlleKheny township, deceased, having been Issoed to the undersigned, notice Is hereby given to all persons Indebted to said estate that prompt payment mnst be made, and those having claims or demands against the same should present them properly authenticated for settle ment. FKANK I.. LITTLE. Executor. Allegheny Twp. Oot. 8, Isgx-et. WM. H. SECHLER, Johmtoim, Pa. M. P. K1TTF T.L, Kbmnbmy. Pm. SECHLER KITTELL, ATTORNEYS-AT-LA W JOHNSTOWN AND KBFN?BCTt. OFUCES In Luther Oroen's large brick build Ing, corner Main and Clinton it., Johnstown and In Colonad Sow, Ebensbur;. (r!,n. M . BUCKLEY, ATTOB5 r T-AT-1. A W, Al.ITKt.NA. PA. mw Office over th First: National Bank. En trance on 11th avenae. second door from 12th street Alteon, April K, lMl.-tf. ' TVT. PICK. Attorket-at-Imw, Ebnibnrg, P. OfBc in building of T. J. Lloyd, dee"d. (first floor.) Centre street. All - - j -. - v. , ...... . j uvnm nru AH aaoBsr of legal hejalae attended te satisaete- fry and eellectlsa a specialty. rie-n.-n. G EO. M. READE, attorney-a t-l aw, :scjss7, Pa. ' OAs en Osntr street, Bear High. ST.1TE. Gorrnfr Kobert E rattraoo. Lieutenant irorernor Chsnncr T. IFaefc. Secmarvof Intcrral ArTkira, J. Atropaon Africa. JVDICMRY. Ju1k8 of Supremo Court, Silas M. Clark. COVXTY. ConKTeaaman-at-Ijtrcc Mortimer F. Elliot Conpress-Aloxandpr H. rjofTroth. Assembly 'Th McDonald. l-. , ; atl'aniH Home. Sher!ff-Ienirtriu, a. I.nther. Toor House Director John Korabaugb Jury Commissioner AnsHm Weakien Coroner John Cox. STAT?:. Governor liotert E. Tattlson. j Lieutenant (iovemor Ctiatrneev F. Blank. Secretary of Internal Affairs, j J. Simpson Africa. i JUmCTAKY. Judtre of Supreme Court, Silas M. Clark. rorxTY Con(rrfaroftn-t-Lar(?f-Mortirnpr F. Elliott. Congress Alexander IT. Coffroth. Assembly is"Kph ,M1c1I7on!1. J Nathaniel Home. Sheriff Demetriue A. Luther. Poor lions Director John Rorshftrjgri. Jury Commissioner Anelm Weakien. Coroner John Coi. STATU. Governor Kobert E. Tattlson. LJeutenant Governor Chaunoev F. Black". iSecretary of Internal Affairs, J. Simpson Africa. JUDICTAIiY. Jnftftp of Supreme Court, Silas M. Clark. COUXTY. Coneres!man-at-Larce Mortimer F. Elliott. Congress Alexander H. Coffroth. Sheriff Demetrius A. Luther. Toor House Director John itorabarjeh. Jury Commissioner Anselra Weakien. Coroner John Cox. STATE. Governor Robert C. rattlrn. Lieutenant Governor Chauncey F. Black. Secretary of Internal Affaire, J. Simpson Africa. JUDTCTARY. Judge of Supreme Court, Silas M. Clark. COVXTY. Congressman-at-Large Mortimer F. Elliott Congress Alexander II. Coffroth. Assembly fe1 .MriIfv,,,ald' J ( atnaniel Home. Sheriff Demetrius A. Lnther. Toor House Director John Korahaugh. Jurj' Commissioner AnsHm Weakien. Coroner John Cox. STATU. Governor Robert E. Fattlson. Lieutenant Governor Cbauncey E. Black. Secretary Internal Affairs, J. Simpson Africa. JUDICIARY. Judge of Snpreroe Court, Silas M. Clark. COUXTY. Congressman-at-Large Mortimer F. Elliott. Congress Alexander H. Coffroth. Aasemblv at"nle Home, Assembly j Jf9lr,n McDnnilld Sheriff Demetrius A. Luther. Foor House Director John Rorabaugh. Jury Commissioner Anselm Weakien. Coroner John Cox, STATE. Governor Robert E. Tattlson. Lieutenant Governor Cbauncey F. Black- secretary or internal Affair, J. Simpson Africa. JUDICIARY. Judg of Supreme Court, Silas H. Clark. COUXTY Congressman-at-Large Mortimer F. Elliott. Congress Alexander H. Coffroth. a. wS Nathaniel Home, Assembly j JolMiph McDonald. Sheriff Demetrius A. Lather. Foor House Director John Rorabaugh. Jury Commissioner Anselm Weakien. Coroner John Cox. JosErn Mcdonald, ATTOKNEY-AT LA W. Evrnre, Fa. W fJ)M la Coloanad Row. en C entre rVreel. Si ' j I i M ' i ! i I' I I ! i It t i !!! r t V