i I ? : an an mm a n - ----- -nn t lBniBtiio. PA. O O P 1 r. - - - - JO .f.VD PERSOXAL. l.ef, n,re and the Other riace. n.Tr.'.n proplOroraenw. SH'.ll K '- " J for. and rt-1 this paper. -f Nt fl 'or to in UKr uowi. of our citizens are laying Id , 'e'er coal- Vttt D'HaM iri - -- -- ,ejtnt la a izood time to plant wln- the Sugar . Cm"1' ' 1V P .e merits in this l9ue of p.-.1 thf advert! -A . . L . - ...... f j ' nnnapnt. t,) if v l tilt" ('"T1'" " an l fine freili groceries ko to p, ,w! ,.vr J.impi on Tuesday last v in n vi-lt to hia parents. cininty farmer soia last . I . n-a ifipn mi llUllllll. ' ' v i-pan " ,,art Huntingdon ",h, "-"in'h rHPr 8t Broadtop In the '"V' r,..trr""aHc candidate for Jurj j .' a J a. a t , in t learnem county i toe f et-,i'.on ,e ; Ml'! b ft fl"Ck 0f WlId t0r" ! p.iih'wirhood of Eeulah, nam- i -,-vr.t twenty. ! ("ntho!!? ohurch M lunnel-i r.f.w nnd-r roof, can be plainly 4 p' v-h on a oWr day. $ dr-y ar.t I. Ivor Kennedy I For -TV- Tha contract for building tbe barn on the Almshouse farm was awarded on Mon day last to Mr. John A.. Storm, of Clearfied township. The contract prioe being fl.two, and the barn to be completed by the lBth day of November next. Mr. Storm has al ready some of the material on the ground and has commenced work. It has been very stormy and dlsagre able for several days, the rain blowlna a se vere a;ale on Monday and Tuesday nights, but with tlie exceptions of a few trees beinjt blown across the country roads, but little damage has been done. . Considerable rain has fallen which was badly needed, as the water in the creeks had got to be very low. Mr. J. U. Stlneman was Interviewing the voters of Carrolltown and township on Tuesday. Meeting with but little encourage ment ho struck out for Susquehanna on Wednesday, where he found it was only going further to fare worse. Reinforce ments from EbensbH were sent out the same .lay to keep up his courage. In a part of a lot In the East ward Hon. A. A. Parker has raised between thirty and forty head of caobagf. each of which weiphs between forty and fifty pound1?; and on a piece of ground sUteen feet by twenty-four ; he has forty sweet pumpkins the agjragate I weight of which is estimated at fifteen hun 1 dred pounds. I Every one Is talking hard times, and tel : ling how scarce money Is, Ac, but from the looks of the big pile of goods down at Bar j kers' they certainly do not expect hard times, J unless It should be a hard time to get rid of an inem, tney say the hardest times thev have is to find a place to put them, so hurry down and buy some of them. The contract for the pumping apparatus I ni" wittl the I'ttle ones. The recent rains have made the roads very muddy, and ae It Is cow late In the sea son It Is doubtful If they will Improve much nntll the snow comes. Before the roads get to bad It would be advisable for farmers and thone living at a distance from town to vWt John Owens' store, on High street, where they can purchase dry good, dress goods, boots and shoes, groceries and provi sions of the best guality at the very lowest prices. U- S. Secret-Service officer raided a camp of eleven counterfeiters In Clarion county on Monday, capturing six of them, the others escaping Into the woods. The prisoners were brought to IMtishurg and at a preliminary hearing before TJ. S. Com missioner MrCnd less were held for court. The officers refuse to give the names of those arrested, as they hope to secure the rest of the gang before many days. The coniackers have been plying their vocation quite successfully In Clarion, Jefferson, and Forest Counties. They have been engaged In the manufacture of spurious silver dol lars and had a thorough system of placing the same in circulation. The case is one of t'je biggest in the counterfeiting line that has ever been worked up hereabouts for many years. On Sunday afternoon Mr. John Ringer of Market street, Second ward, took his own and some neighbors' children to Green Hill. They were ascending the hill by the back road, and when about half -ay up Mr. It inger saw some boys throwing stones at a chestout tree, ne requested them to de sist until he had taken the children past. They gave indications of complying with the request and Mr. Itinger started up the OBITCAKT. RODGERS. Died, at his residence In Wheeler, Fayette county, on Saturday, Oc tober 10th, 1885, Mr. GeorRe J. Rodders, aged about 72 years. The deceased was born in Ebensburg where he resided the greater part of his life. During his early manhood he was ingaged in mercantile pursuits, and about 1842 in partnership with David Ritter, who was married to one of his sisters, embarked in the iron business, building what was known I as the Ritter furnace on the Blacklick creek ! about nine miles from Ebensburg. Owing 1 to the distance the iron had to be hauled to j market the enterprise did not pay anJ was i soon abandoned. He afterwards engaged j in lumbering; and in 1856 was elected Treas urer of Cambria county. He afterwards built a planing mill and manufactured broom and brush handles in Ebensburg, and when he had his establishment in successful j operation it was burned down. He imme I diately rebuilt the establishment, but be- came financially embarrassed and lost his i property. About six or seven years ago he accepted a position with the Cambria Iron company at Wheeler, Fayette county, where he was ennagf d to the time of his death. n b a hrother of Mr. Lewis Itodgers. of this place and of Mr. John Rodgers and Mrs. ! Wisegarver, of Altoona. and of Mrs. John j Sinifer, of Jackson township. His remains j j were brought to this place on Sunday and, were interred in Lloyd's cemetery. Happy Children. How ! Hake Them So Keep Them la Health and They Will Tike Care of the Rest. The jot or evrv wll-re8nlate1 hcntehold eotnM ch'lrfly from th children. Thousand of an-tlontn parenti do not taka care of thslr children. Thronirh iprnoranee more than cutpahla nenlt thT infler '.hem to fall ! and die. whon knowledge mlrht have faed them to love and home. Dr. Pld Kennedy ofera hi"a .Hi. Hmiit" emiihattcallY a medicine lor n U children - irentle In lt action, containing the Tntt.-d State" or by any anthority fro-n XhU i "ommnnwealth, men elector" may exerctie the tlifht of j oUrae In all elections by the ettltens under nch regulations as are or hall be pre scribed by law, as folly a li they were present at their nsual place of election. SBf T. All laws rei;u! atlnr the Roldlos: of elections by the cltlrens for the registration of electors shall be nnlforra throughout the State, bnt no elector shall he deprived of the privilege of voting by reason ef his same not be Ins; regis tered. Sr. 8. Any person who shall clve er promise or offer to srlve to any elector anv money, reward or ether valuable consideration for his vote at any elect lor. or for withholding the same, or who shall irlve or promise to rive soch consideration comic straiirnt to any oiner person or party lor soch elector's to the KIcmhI which, when impure. ia nn ki i vmt- r nir im -niiiMii'iiuit inereor anil any eiect- and source of disease. 'Vatrritt Rrm'dy Is the . or who shall receive er airree to receive for htm- Irlend ol childhood and should DO lonnu in every sco or ano. nrr. n money, rewarn. or o- her val Hardware hardware ! IMPORTANT TO CITIZTClSrS OF KB- Tjsrsnxma and vicinity. -:0:- in nnrr in ihe land. Keen It in your house for ! roar children's sake, as well as fur your own. i Trr it and von will be triad yon saw this article, i Make no mistakes. The medicine is "Favnt I Remedy" and the proprietor s name and address: I Dr. Iav1d Kennedy. Kondout. N Y. One dollar i a bot.ie. Goort Words) for a ood Thlmt -Pr. I navld Kennedy's Favorite Keniedy ' is exactly what It claims to be and deserves '.he pralsss i that are showered onon It by al. who nave ued i . . i u snvHr At Snnirertles. IV. Y . . 1 It. .'II. 1 .iri i - rm I savs: "Mv llttlediiuifhter was covered with Sa't ! P i Kheum Irom head o loot: In-. Kennedy a rav ! orlte Kemedy' cured her. This was two vears J 1 atto.' j We are not la the Habit or Parana; , I anv sort of patent medicines in our columns but i we hsppen to know lr. David Kennedy, of Kon- ! dout N Y . and can personally testily to the ex- j ! reliance of the medicine whlth the Doctor calls i -Favorite Kemedv." And If a word of jurs will I I persuade anv body" to use It and thus find relief ! from snrtcrina: no professional etloo-tte shall nin- ' derus from cavinit that word. Kor diseases of i I the Mood, kidneys and Dowels it n.s no rqu . i We would not be without It for five times the dol lar that It costs. wan Jimes. iroy, . BROW" 0 . - . ( r: - v 1 ' T' -Mr r. r:' !'. iv'ea-ps or iftnaips. r.o medicine equals it. ipp eiispindp d at all the soii'li Pennsylvania railroad, . i ,.,tM ;.j t over to ne reuineu. .' afvri-hended In Huntingdon p5v-,,2 t'i' native and foreieh born n 1 (i;r't''-rn'n. .! f Ht-rringer. of Clearfield totvn- it 1 a pumpRin inat, wfiiii one; i . ..r.i.p,l cd ninnteen pounu. T'c (ift-ihart fair commenced on j ,..ny n 1 laboring under the d'sad ,;.,;.',( tsvirg very lad weather. r- ,;'cn'.:.n f ptrtics w Ishing to pur- f irx is rai'fJ to the advertisement : ..aai Tri'ims- in another column. (jj-.,.-:,r cnuiitv farmer has plucked a v-.'r. i cr"p of strawberries this season, the '--t Ki are, luscious and fragraut. nnntTiitor. county man named John , t...rfrti rs-.-d nine hundred buxhela of -',., this vearon 4: acres of ground. -Tv rit stuck of glove- and mits In ;-.-''!. i-rf-aln, hog-kin, cloth and fev ri. n"rr U nils JJ-'t received at Barkers. -"j: trend .''snitiel Kuhn, of Reade ;. ;sa g-MMi shot with a rifle, but j-; , e li'in't tiilrve he could take the cake. ( ('. Miller, who left (Jallitzin last ;;T"r a vear aio, for Kansas where he . -ivd. j ;! a visit to his old friends. -M.-i K-ce, ..lui'hter of Mr. .lo'.in Kehe, ft ,i-srrie:i t-i.itiip, joined the order of ;-, ,.f , t.q rir v, at Aifoona on Sunday --Ji.-i b K-t -tinifiker, of P-rry county, --liv from In? troe tl.st weighed : 1 ' I mea-uri'.i a ffof in rlrcum- -M B i r -! -M r, II K.'p'.inrt, of II illi lavshurj?. -r , r- !"i nix l Ja't w inl-Tl of the . ;. , r..r ttif t!md tiiim iv the . . , - i t rt is' enmity. V riiiio'-, f Leaven- K.i'.-H-. ci'iie to town from Wash- r ur lay morning and left 'AV-.' on Monday. . Jo! n Ward, of Mercy hospital. h I Wednesday lat. Jut ti liyrnp, of Summifville, iutends ii! f: i. li. t! hotel buniiies in I'ttt-sburj?, . ec-rterof K!n, street and Wylie ave-!-re t,e Iih-4 leased a stand. Mr. Vi;;ira Urattd, of Clearfield town ' i-i i oi-c! s tie w fio horse power t 'h t,e intends placing in his grist r,.- w!,en water It is scarce. ' ' -' iSitioTi this week fine decorated ' a-ni toiiet sets at Barkers'. Call ! t,y ar worth looking at, ' ri'J t !,flv tf etn. to pump the water from the new dam now being erected np to the old reservoir, has been awarded to Messrs. McMillan A Waters, of Johns'own. It is to he a Cameron water works pump and Is to have a rapacity of i twelve thousand gallons per hoor. and to ' be resdy for nee on the 15th of next month. It is no use for us to tell yon about one- ! half the new goods that Barkers' have just received, but will say that they have the I lareest stock of goods we have ever seen In Eionsb(irg, and seem to have most every- I thing that yon ask for. We would advise! yon to oil on them, as we know that yon I will find low prices on any thing you want, j Messrs. T. & J. W. Johnston, of 323' Chestnut stret, Philadelphia, have Issued ! a neat littlp hook entitled the "Liw of Marriages In Pennsylvania." In contains all the Information In regard to marriages under the recent law and shonld he in the hands of every minister, justice of the peace and clerk of the Orphans' court. S?r.t on receipt of 23 cents. The Commercial, published at Meyers dale, Pomorsel county, has hauled down the name of John C. Barron, the nominee of the Republicans for Poor House Director, and hoisted the name of Samuel Phllson, the Moyersdale banker, who is the Demo cratic nominee for the ump office. The Commrrtial has no candidate for Jury com missioner. ( The tanners are complaining about the ( low price of leathei, that they cannot make j anything In fanning end we do not see how thev can, judging from the low prices of ! boots and shoes at Barkers'. They have ! boots for sale cheaper than onr shoemakers say they can buy the leather and pegs, that'" th place to bny ronr boots. A wealthy Bedford county man named Wil'lam Palmer, aged about sixty years i and bavins a wife and six children, eloped one oay last wek with a buxon grass- widow, fair, fat and forty years of age. ' Unlike the generality of elopers he left his wife well provided for, having deeded her i about JW 000 worth ef real estate before tak ing his chances with the widow. I A new school house, to cost ?3 000. Is In i course of construction at Snmmerhill. The i bcllding Is of frame, win eimuou fwr room', and will be fitted n - i iong is tne Alio IlUUStt win De for occupancy In a When his little daughter Grade, aged about seven years, was quite near the tree one of the boys, aged probably seventeen j years, whose name Is said to be Rosenthal, j threw a'stone on Into the tree. It hit a I limb and dropped, striking Oracle on the j head in its descent, and stunning her so that ; she eonld not walk. Mr. Itinger requested 1 Rosenthal to help him down the hill with i the children, and as be had to carry Grade, but h" states that the boy refused assistance. After ariiving at his home Mr. Itinger sent for Dr. C. Sheridan, who, upon examining the child's Injury, found that she had sus tained a fracture of the skull. Iler condi tion to day is satisfactory and her recovery is anticipated. Johnstmrn Tribune. infills IUI U U ' - THE BESTTGH.C. GENERAL ELECTION PR0CUTO. CCD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH. "ITTHFB"AS by an Act of the General Assem Y Mv of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, entitled - An Act to reflate the ,fen'rl KleWions within this 1'nmmenwealth . It Is et.-toincd upon me to itive public notice of said oleetiona and fo enumerate In aald notice what oer, are he elected. I D. A.LVTHFK. Hib Sherltl nr tne no "Ui. H hr.T make w"h" " months have mn.. ih nf Pentisvl vanla. do ner-'ny maice . . , known and iMve notice to the electors .f the coun ty aforesaid, that a Oeneral Election will be held In said county of Cambria, on the. THIRD DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. I). ISSS, (the earns belna: the ihwh jh mun-ioi nn first Monday ol aaid month.) at which time State and Countv officers will be elected kg follows : for tha office of Mate anv monev oabte eonsldrt1on for his vote shaUatanv alee- : tion. or lor witliboldlna the same, shall thereby forfeit the rlirht to vote at such election: and an ; elector whose rleht to vote shall be challenged j for such cause before the election nflleers. shall be ! required to swearor affirm that tha matter of the i challenKe Is nntrne before tne vote shall be re ceived. Sac. 9. Any person whr shall while a eandl date for office be polity af bribery, fraod. or wlll lul violation of any election law hall be forever dlsonatlffed from holding anv office of trust or iftt within tht Commonwealth: and anv ner. son convicted of win to violation ol tha election I Uwa hall. in addition to any penalties. prvid d I by law. be deprived of the r'uht of sufTraca absa lutely for a term of four years. Sec. 13. Kor the pnrpoe of votine; no person shall be deemed to have trained a residence by reason ol his presence, or lost if bv reason ef his absence, while emploved tn the' service, either civil or military, of this State, or or he T'nlted States, or on tha hlch seas, nor while a s ndent of any Institution of lesrnlnir. nor while kept in a t oor house,-or other asylum at public expense, nor while confined in public prison. Src. 14. IHstrlct election boards shall consist of a l niie and tw ar.nually bv the ettltens. j-'.ach elector shall have the riht to vote for the tudira and one 1n- i spector. and each Inspector shall appoint the olcrk. I r.e first election, board of any new dis trict shall be selected, and vacancies In election boards filled as shall be pravlded by law. Elec tion officers shall be prlvileda-ed from arrest upon day of election, and while enraa-ed In making up and transmitting returns, ex-ept upon a war rant of a court of -e--ord or tndire thereof, for any election fraud, for felony, or for want on breach of the peace. In cities thev mev claim exemp tion from jnry dnty during their term ot eervloe. Sw. IS. No person can be qnilifled to serve as an election officer vrho shall h Id or wha shall held an office or an- polntment or esji ;doymcnt In or nnder the rov- . ernment or the T nitei states, or of this State, I or ot any cifv or eonnty, or anv mnntclnal board, I commission or trust In any city, save only ins- tices of the peace, and aldermen, notaries pubtfe ! and persons in the military service of the State; . nor sh-ill any election officer be ellarlble In any j civil office to be held at an alectlon at which he i shall serve, save only to such subordinate muni cipal or local officer, below the (trade of city or county officer, as shall be designated oy law. Ami ainu uifl iomowiiik bcip vi Ainmnij now tn force in this State, via.: 77E TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY OF forming the people of Ebensburg and vicinity, that v opened out in the Tudor building on High street, a new, hrr . complete stock of hardware of every description, tsr-Mrt'TT 4 'TrS' TOOLS. BUILDERS' 11.1 1'DTl'. 1RF. Jr 4 t.ttat rr km h:-TS.FOKK s. si'.iin;, ' . - i i t- i r -vr. irlE'v-f viyll"' i) IN- fTf ami SI ur SMITH tZTXAILS OF ALL KIXDS.BAR IROX IIOUSEFURXISUIXG GOODS, RE- UU INVOLVE RS. CVTLKH) iiFXS, SUET. IS. lr CARTRIDGES, TU IXKS. CORDAGE, E n. Referrino- to th above, we respectfully asj the citizens of Ebcns- bur"- and surrounding country for a share of their ptttmnage. e l have been regularly trained in the hardware business, have bought i our o-oods for cash, and believe we can otter great inducomenU t ci election boards shall consist i , , . , 1 o Inspectors. who shall be chosen those whO (ICSirC tO purcliase. e eltlxcns. Kach elector shall i E. DUFTON & SON. Ebespbuko, Anril 3 lfiy5. This medicine, combining Iron with pnr vciretaMe tonics, quickly and ccmt'leteiy Impure Itlood, MalaJ-ta.C hllla auid vera, and NeBralart Kldneva and l.iver It li an unuiiltne remedy for Diseases f tha in cnartre. and ready - iVH t, ji!;i"e,l on the track of d m! (.;; port railroad for the fae-iiy l-t at Coal port It . ! a;i:!ti th rails as the track i F. .i. hip-, wIjIip, all rier custo ' ii 'Vf.t.-d fi her to call as soon r. t .iy tt,Hr indehtKiness, as' ' n:.j i ry jay jn Jer wjnter ' in. Pit '.' a inclpm- Kround Hiehee of Oc- A : v r r il i havitig proved parts of the State, the . -- Miptriti t-nrient " r'ir-'lay, tt;e '.Xith day ! ..oni A rtior day. ! I Mt nn of the bet and rn.wt iirstl at ran he used to relieve "Ot.. wir.jf cinnarnon bark. It ' ri-iii.'i'y f)f th nerves and f- instantly. ' t the Myersdale Commercial, i-' - k at the Somerset r !fhpi, was acquitted and rt, the prosecutor, had to S'ich Is life. i- :r -1 "::rt f n U'lii; am Linton, of .Summit d by lu wife, started last trip to Washington in a "iTrinue Tht-y accomplished the ;- f:".t days. v,:' r will onn eome a: 1 - pr-prd for it. and i" - t.i .t,-.p dwn t Harktrs' 1 ' 'i-o r.cw- rl.ifb V 7 A ad- ard patterns, they - v-.u wnt and are aelllng fast. attorneys, of this plac, --urn during part of the pres- ''rirlrico at tha : . - mid ui p " ' 'dirt: ficoree M. Read, VV William H. Sechler M. A ' n Kvin, and A. V. Barker. ' f ': e ' .' ray may be interested in '-Supreme Court of Penn r:i!,.,j ,ria tne clergymen H ' r re-jlarly incorporated ; t:-, arP exempt from payinjf ' 'ar B)a!),,!lt with that achlna head" 4 I'llU Th... ........ iii- win relieve ine f-'V? the digestive orf.ns to "r'n, remove the obstructions that ri.r, . t " s ar,a bratn. and ' r'Tn,anently. i arr.-h thus cure hi arid - -" M . "''r f'f his f, "V1 ,., p -r.t i a a sweet pumpkin in roery store on Main sttres .', feet 2'i inches in eir- wy, and 3 feet ltf inches W' lR' s so nounds. If an l Owns, a farmer who lives th of town. ' -r-M. of Irwin, Westmore- w:" 'lied last week, ased hail grave stones erected for !rV,who is still living, over ' Iff. 2,rx0 to relative and ,jrtune, about f2.T000 to 'r-ign .Missions of the Prea- &"'1',f h rla "n,'ree Is ran(f to such "-iiora rountv. fhat alth lias ordetprf the church. r. ' "ns Br"! Puhlic schools of - to ne rlosed, and the infected ,;f ' - vantined. Children under the ; " "r" Prohlhlte from conre- complered short time Mm. EHra Ann Murphy, Execn'.rix of John Dougherty, deceased, will sell at pub lie venrtne on Monday, November 2d, at his late residence in this place, a large quantity of household and kitchen furniture, beds and bedding, prove", etc. Posters for the sale are now being printed at this cfBce. Mrs. Murphy desires uj to ny that the ac counts of her father and the accounts of her ; sister, Ann Dougherty, deceased, have been left with John E Scanlan, Esq., for collec ' tion. I IloUidayeburi correspondent of the At tootia 7Vto?n.- Sometime ago Mr. Ri!z . U8t a pig and Iits whereabouts was not known until a day or two since, when the ! animal was discovered in the bottom of an ; old dry well about fifteen feet dpfp, into ; which his pigship had fallen. Ten days ; had elapsed from the time he was missed : until found, and when the porker was taken out it was not only alive, but, as active as his companions, the only difference being that he was Fomewhat thinner than the others. i A panther is terrorizing farmers who live near Chaneysville. Bedford county. On Sunday evening a week ago, Philip Swartr.welder was returning from Chaneys ville on horseback, and had reached a point a mile north of the village, when the pan ther sprang upon him, tore his coat from Ills back and lacerjted his leg from the hip to the knee. The horse shook the savage beast off. This is Ihe second time the pan ther ha3 attacked Swartz welder , and other farmers have been chased by it. There are extensive forests In that section which fur nish safe haunts for such animals. Mr. D. A. Hadds and Stewart Thomp son, two Altoona carpenters, while at work oc a pair of platform scales m the rear of John O'Neils paper and rap; warehouse in that city, on Monday mornine found a bun dle wrapped in part of an old coffet ack. On examination the bundle was fonnd to contain the dead body of a male infant re cently born. The body was still warm. A coroner's jury investigated the case, and the testimony of the physicians called went to show that the child had been born e.live and had died from exposure. Mo clue to the guilty mother bas as yet been found. On Friday last the daily papers con tained the announcement of the fact that President Cleveland had on Thnrsdav ap pointed James G. Flasson as postmaster of Eber.sburg via Edward James, suspended, and nn Monday we received official notifica tion of the fact. We have not as yet re ceceived onr comanis-tlon, bnt expect to in a short time, when we will take charge of the office and hope we will prove to he an efficient and obliging P. M. We return our thanks to the numerous congratulations of our friends and, especially to our brother chips of the craft for their very Mattering notices. The first orphan chickens that ever made their apperrance in Ebensburg picked their shells on Tuesday last in the cellar of Sheriff (irifflth's residence. Mr. John T. Oriftih, of Kane, who is proprietor and manufactuier of a patent incubator, set up one of hie machines about three weeks ago, and on Tuesday last the more progressive chickens made their ex it from the shell, fol lowed by the balance of the brood on Wed nesday. We understand Mr. Isaac Davis has purchased the machine, and persons wishing spring chickens can have them batched to order by calllnR on Mr. Divis Fits All fits stopped free by Dr. Kline'? (ireat rve Restorer. No fits aftr firv. day's use. Marvelous cures. Treatise and f2oo trial bottle free to fit cases. Send to Dr. Klme, Tit Arch St., Pi.i' 1 1 , An Isgeviofb Clock. The Everett Pre says there is in the vicit Ity of Wood bury, Bedford countv, a young man noted ; for his mechanical talent and skill, who is I working at a wonderful clock, which, when J complete, will, that paper believes, eclipse j anything ever produced in th clock line, ' not excepting the famous Strasburg clock. He bas been planning and working on this ' wonderful clock over five years and expects ; to complete it in about a year. This im- j mense time-piece when done will be twelve j feet high by five feet wide and three and ! one half feet deep, built entirely of black walnut wood. It is artistically designed, and displays In its composition a grandeur of proportion with it graceful mouldings and delicate carved ornanierts. The ends of the case will be ornamented with ex. quisitely formed columns standing out in fu'l relief, their bases resting on short ped entals, and beautifully carved capitals, sup porting an Indented frieze and entablature. On the lower front is a circle of eleven dials, with a large dial in the center, giving the time at Washington. D C, in hours, min utes and seconds, the wenth of the year, the date of the month, thn week, the day of the week, the four seasons of the year and the changes of the moon. The remaining eleven dials give the difference of time in New Yortt, Chicago. San Francisco, jon don, Paris, Pekin, Constantinople, Mel bourne, Vienna, Cairo and St. Petersburg. Among the many other curions features more At a certain honr of the dav a figure rpprfenfing William IT. Yanderhilt, the great railroad kin?, arises from his chair, holding a charter in his right hand, and in turn all the great railroad kings of this country slowly enter a door at his left, pass and bow to him and enter a door to his right and disappear. When your corres pondent receives permission he will give yonr readers full details of the workings of this really wonderful masterpiece of art, science and mechanicism combined. it i invariable ror Diseases peculiar to Women, and all who lead sedentary lives. It does not injure the teeth, cause tacadaehe.or produce const! nation ofArr lronmcdirirrdo. It enriches arid purifies the blood, stimulates the appetite. da the assimilation of food, re lieves Heartburn and Belching, and strength ens the muscles and nerves. For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lac of Enerjry. c., it has no equal. sr- The penulne baa above trade mark and crossed rad lines o wrapper. Take no other. j.sirVr aaowa chimiciI CO, BiiTtaoaa, ONE PERSON Treasurer. ONE PERSON for the office of Sheriff of the Cnnnrv Cambria. ONE PERSON for the office of Poor Ilne Director for the county of Cambria. TWO PERSONS for the office of Jury Commissioners for the county of Cambria. ONE PERSON f.r the office of Coroner ef the county of Cambria. I nlo hrrrhff mo hr known and fU notice, that the iilace lor hoidlnit the aforesaid election in the several wards, borouirhs. districts and townships within said County are as follows, to WThe F.lectors of the district composed or tha township ot Allegheny to meet at Bradley's . a I tnnnshln The Electors of tbe district' composed ef the shall appoint one cl.rk, who shall be . .ki., &riTTi to meet at the house Ol mo I voivr ru'-n uir.mv. in Aaamnurn ACT Or .JAXTTAItT S9, 1R4. Sitn. 4. Th all elections held hereafter under the laws of this fomm on wealth, tbe polls shall be opened at seven o'clock, a. m., and close at seven o'clock, p. m. Sao. 7. Whenever there shall he a vacancy In an election board on tbe momtntr of the election, s.ild vacancy shall be filled m conformity with existing laws. The Act ef Assembly, entitled. "An Act relat ing: to the elections of this t:omtnonwea!t) "passed July 2. 1"6. provides as follows, to wit.: That the Inspectors and indires shall meet at the respective places appointed for h ildlng the electlocs In the district to whl-h they respective ly belonir. before seven a'clock tn the momlna; of I Tuesday. November 4. and each satd Inspector quaunea BOTTOM IS REACHED AT LAST :o:- I Have Now in Store the Tr-rst Stock of Hardware Ever OiTert'i in the Country, all houaht at Rock-Bottom Prices for Cash ami all First-Class Goods. 1 lo Not Buy or Keep in Stock Any Cheap Job Lot or Auction Good. What ever You Buy From me You Can Rely on Being Worth the Money You Pay for it. Owing to an Ad vance 1 am Now Selling Many v, i- t TVon T C,ir Renlace Them at. But I Sh.vl Con? PYEKHA It the most virulent fi.rm of MoocJ-poisvin-roj?. Loss speedily f:itl, but not less cer tafaiT so, is the v"!M:itloii of the blood of which the first svmjitoins j?re Pimples, Sties, Itolls, and ( ntancmn Krup tlons. When the taint of Scrofiilttfrives warning of it presenee bysin-h : in Mentions, no time shouM be ),,st in n-divr AYF.K'S pARSAPARir.i.A. the only perfect and reli able medicine for the piiiiikmiou of tha blood. SCROFULA Is afr.nl eovriiiiii-.ti in tl; out. all the iiru-hinery ft will err.rticMe it front "th - i vent its trii!imi-.Kn to AYFR'S Stl'.SAi" :;!!. 1. 1. .'ocil thftt rots !;f. Nothinoj .'in niel pre--'i'nriti but TliN t -repara tion is alio the c.nly ( thn' v;!l cleanse, the blood of ?; v.'Ui i:'l jini-on nti'l the taint of 'i.n1i..i-t: I ii ,cac.. Impover ished blow! i -."'j: ' f A wreti-lieij coiuli; i- n ii'ilii-ite.l bv Pftllifl 8kin, Kiiu-cM V.v.icie, S!itterel Nerves, ttil ?Ic't!tohoy. I's first symptoms :n"! Wi-al. uc, languor, Ilos .f Nc- n V'ori'f, nil. I Mental Ie- .... . ...---i.-Wti- Vt TtTtlt lrc-em -tit ! v srlt'i r from i'. The only meill- In Mem oh.t of 51 rm. Philip Colin, IHert Oct. 4. iaS3. When she 'nasipfi across the waters W the 'Lord nt stirelv with her?' Di'l Tie not 'command th river' That it 'ahonld not ovrfliw?' Oivo IT pot t he 'ffrnce snfficlent". And thp "strenBth hy flim perfected,' Ard thp 'peace, as far sMoassine All onr hearts can hope or know? I,et onr sonls in this find comfort: I,et. our mnrmnrines he silenced; It the lonins for her presence, Ro forever hti'shcd to rest. Shall wp not most mpeklv pve her. Thro the eates of death forever. To th lrd who oiert to save her. And who knoweth what i heat? Known to TTim hp tiart so fa"hful. And tbe hand, that evpr open, (iave to all th help and comfort. That a Christian woman should. I,t ns elvc no empty praises. But tho pravers slip rnmhlv asked for, AnH hv wilk'nty in lier footsteps, Kind in find onr only God. M.'.r. M'D. When in Ihe Wronar Channel The hile wrpeks crievons Injury Ilpad achps. constipation, rain in the liver and stomach, jatiniltce, panspa ensue. A few doses of Hoste'tPr's Stomach Bitters will reform these evils and prevent further in jury, If is a pleasant aperient, its action upon the howpls heinjr unaccompanied hy eriptnff. The liver is horh reenlafed and stimulated hv it. ard ps it is very impolitic to rtireird disorder of that orsran, which thronirh neslect may culminate in dangerous congestion and hepatic ahscess, the Bitters shon'd he resorted to an early stage. Fail ure to do this renders a contest with the malady more protracted. Fever and aene, rheumatism, kidney and hlndder trouhlea are remedied hv this fine medicine, and the increasine infirmities of aee mitipated by it. It may he also nsed in eor.va'eccence with advantage, as !t hastens the restoration of vigor. j.nrifyinT the hlod, en- anl mvljroratea Ayer's Oarsaparilla, cm- tli.-it. riches it v the v.iij'..: h: itll 111 Y i!.liit , t ;n. Is I'PFPAKKn HY Ir. .1. C. Ayer & Co., Iowell, Ms Sold by all Uruinrlsts : Price 1; bix bottles for Z. of the bonse Any man or woman making less than $40 wppklv stinnM trv nur Ansv mnnpv-malrinf I Krown, deceased J J ; 7. In the matter of nusinpss. ws warn aeenis ror onr cele brated Madame Pan Spinal Supportine Corsets; also, onr Spinal Supporter, Shonl dei Bracp, and Abdominal Protector Com bined (for Men and Boys). No experience required. Four orders per day give the Aeent f 150 monthly. Our AcenU report fonr to twenty eales daily, fci outfit free. Send at once for fiill particnlars. State sex. Kewis Schikt.k Co., 390 Broadway, N. Y REMOVAL! -)o(- Alfred E. Goetz, -)o( Altoon's Leading Merchant Tail or, Has Removed to Much Larger and more Commo dious Quarters. -)o( TWO SQUARES ABOVE HIS old stand to No. 1511 Eleventh Avenue, -jot-Where His Fall and Winter Stock is Now Ready for In spection. For Fashionable Fabric, a Beautiful Fit and Good Workmanship, go to GOETZ, the Tailor, -)o(- 11th Avenue, Near 16th St. ALTOONA, PA. Orphsnt' Court A rex men t I.lwt. 1. In the tnstte.-nt theciiatlon to the F.xeca torfnt Hcnrr Walter.", rtpceaseil 2. fn the mutter ot the petition of Catharine Myers for rulo to how ranse whv a rust ion shonM not insiie to the Execntnm "of Christina Mvers anil others. Kute to thiw caane frrsnted ; why a citation rhonld not lsuo returanble al next j Argument ti'Urf. I S. In the matter nt tho Knle on Thtniel Fltr I patrick. Administrator of iMirhsel loohey, de I coKfeil, to show cause why sale should not he set I aside. 4. In the matter of the repe-rt of Alvln Kvanc Eq.. miklni ditrihution of the funds In the hind-' ot the Administrator of John Thompson, deceased. 5. In the matter cf the report of Alvin Evans, Ksrj.. Auditor. nikint( d istrihution or the funds in the hands ol the Administrator ot Oeorre W'ehn. decens9d. C. In the matter of the Knle uranted to show cause why an order of sale should not lsie for the raymont of dehts In the estate of Sarah H:innah the nctltion of .Tohn H Hfll. Administrator iff honit non mm trttamentm annrro of Richard Anderson, deceased, for an order to sell real estate lor maintenaaco of widow. Register's Office t JOHN II. BROWN. Eb'a; Oct. 8, 1885. S VlerM. QRIMIANS1 COURT SALE 1 By virtue of an order or the Orphans' i'o Cambria eonnty, the undersirned will exp Bfever ftls-e I'p. If you are entTcrlne with low and de pressed spirits, lov of appetite, ceperai de bility, disotdered hloo1, weak constitution, headache, or any dioease of a bilious nature, hy all mean procure a bottle of Electric Bitters. You will be surprised to see the rapid improvement that will follow; yon will be inspired with new life; streneth and activity will return; pain and misery will cease, and henceforth yon will rejoice in tt.e praise of Electric Hitters. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by E. Jumps. ourt of exnose to sale at public vendue or ouf ry on the premises on .-iiiiuiiuT, m Din nay 01 I iciooer. A II.. lBn at one o'clock P. M .. the following; described real estate of which Michael C. Bradley died seized. 10 wii.: Two lots of (rronad situate irt the borouirh Illly. county of Cambria, fronting on a street and extending back to an alley adjntnlnir lot of John Bndley on the nor'.heast and school onse lot on the southwest, having thereon erected two storv plank house ai.d plank stable. TERMS OF SAJ-Er-Ten percent, of the pur chase maney to be paid on the day of sale, one third ol the balance on confirmation of sale, and the remainder In two annual payments with in terest to be secured by the mortgage and judg ment bonds of the pun-ha-fr 3' MK'HAEI. BRAM.EY. Executor. Tlnnmln The Electors of tne district comimpen ni inn ; township ot Barr to meet at School House No. 11, , In said township. , The Electors of the district composed of the . township of Blacklick to meet at the house of Abraro Makio. deceased. In said township. ; The Electors ot the district composed of the township ofCamhrla to meet at the townsnip , school house in Ehensbura horooarh. The Electors of the district composed of the borouirh ol Cambria to meet as follows: First ward, at the school honse in said ward: Second ward, in the borouifh lock-up in said ward. Ttie Electors of the district composed of the township of Carroll to meet at the school house In C.irrolltown borough. Tne Electors of the district composed of the boroiiarh of Carrolltown to meet at the school honse In said borona-h. The Electors ot tne district composed of the township of chest to meet at School House No. P In satd township. The Electors ot the district composed ofthe bor ouirh ot t 'hest Springs to meet at the houso of Jsciib Wairner in said boromh. The Electors ot the district composed of the township ot Clearttld to meet at School House No. a. adjoininu the village ot St. Auguttlnc, In said township. The Electors of the district composed of the township ol Conemausch to meet at the school house st Sineer's In said township. The Electors of the district composed of the boroiixb of Ccnemankh to meet as follows: First ward, st the house of Heter Maltz'e, in said Frist ward: Second ward, at the house ot John Snrtznisn,-hisald Second ward. The Electors ot the district composed of the boro. Kh ot Coopersdate to meet at the school house in said horeua-h. The Electors of the district composed of the , . hhe El,ec.Vrat. BeV" virnlana- scnool oo e. in Skid township. The Electors ot the district composed cf the borough ot Esst Oonnmaufrh to meet at the school house in said borouRh. The Electors of tb district composed of tha boron,, 0t Ebenshnnr to meet as follows- Eat ! r" at the office of Kieham tones, jr.. in i wJd: West ward, at Ceuncil Room, in said ward, i ne Electors of the district composed of tne i townshin of Elder to meet at Ihe school hoase In I th vlllsa-e rf St. Boniiace. :n saio iownnip i Tbe Electors of the fltstrici coiuposvu I boro-ig-h of Franklin to meet at the school r i i i w 1 Tlie Electors ef the district composed of the township of (raltitTln to meet at school honse No. a. known as Mountain school house, in said town- i The Elector? of tha district composed of the borona-h of nal'ttzlri to meet at the school honse j In said horonrh. ' Th Electors of the district compased of the hor i ooeh ot (Jrnhbtown to met st the pnhltc school ' honse in satd borouorb. The Electors ot the district composed of the ; township of Jackson to meet at the honse of j Henrv Ksaer in sstd townh1p. i The Electors of the district composed or the ' berotieh of .lohntown to meet as follows: First i ward, at Room No. 2. In ths new school bnildinc: on Market street. In said ward: Second wa d. at the office of .1. S Strsver. Esq .on Market street, i In anld Third ward at the house of John ; Brady, on Franklin street, in said ward: Fonrth I wird. at the school house In satd ward: Fifth '. ward, at the hone of Aninst Weleand. In said ward-Sixth ward at the Johnstown pottery. In ' said ward Seventh ward at the office of Samuel W. Miller. Esq.. In sld ward. The Electors of the district eomnoed of the 1 boronah of I.lltv's to meet at the ichool house. In sl'l horouich The F'ecfora of the district composed ofthe bor : otieh of Iiretto to meet tn the school house In , said borouifh. The Electors ef the district composed ofthe ! township of Mnnster. to meet, at the warehouse ' of Atiirntine Purb'n. dceased. In the village of ' Monster in said town -Mn. The Electors of the dtstrlct comroed of the horonrh of Miilvllle to meet as follows: First ; ward, at the lock nr : Second ward, at. the hose carrtas-e house. In said ward. The Electors of the district composed of the ' boronsh of Prospect to meet In the school house . In aid orouirh. The Electors of the district eomposed ef the 1 township of Portaee. to meet at the school house . near the vlltare ot Porfare. ! The El'ctoTsnf the district composed of tha township of Reade to met in th tin short of Ahraham Cornelius In the village of Olasrow In ssld townhip. Tbe Electors or the district composed of the : township of Richland to meat at he house ef Jo- ; seoh Cls. In fald town'hlp. j The Electors of the district composed of the I townshin of Stonvereetc to meet at Jacoby's school j honse. in said township. ; The Electors of the district composed cf the ; tewnh1p of Snmmerhill tn raeet st Snmmerhill ; school houe. in the borough of W II more. The Electors of the district composed of the township of Snoquehanna to meet st the house of Michael Piatt 1" said town'hip. The Electors of the district composed of the township of Tavlor to meet as follows: East ! Tsylor to meet at the schm.l honse nesr Hea j drick's. tn said towhhtrt; West Tsvlor to meet i at the honse of Jonas Blonchs in said township. ! The Electors of the district composed of the I borons-h of Tnnnelhlll to meet at the school ' hone i" SJid borouifh. I T he Electers of the district eomposed of the j boronvrh of Woodvaie'to raeet at the new school I honse In said borouirh. I The Electors of the district composed of the l borone-h ot Wilmore to meet at council chamber, i In said borouah. I The F.lectors of the district composed of the ' township of Washinirton to meet at the school : honse at the foot of Plane . In the borough ot I I.Mty. I The Electors of thet district composed ofthe ! township of White to meet at the small store : hone of .lehn fl. dates. In said tnwn'hto- The Elector-of the district composed ef the , township of Yoder to meet as follows; First dl j vision, at School Honse Eo 3. in said township: Second dlvisl in. at Beam's school house, tn said j township. R Fit CI A ATTKXTieX. rvc. i. r.very msie c'M7n tweotv one rears of nrf. possc'slna the followjnir qoatlftcatlons , . i,,. pii; it iii in vote at an elections: ! Mrf-Hs shell have heen a citiren of tbe united rt ates at least one month. Second He sha II have resided tn the State one year (or If having previously been a nnaltfleri of! 'lector or native horn ttlttzen" of the State, he In case the person who shsll have received the second hiahest number ol votes for tnspector shall not attend on the dav of ae election, then the person who shall have received the next hlirhest number of votes lor pids-e the next pre ceding election shall act as Inspector in his place. And In case the person who shall have received the hiahest numbervif votes for Inspector shall pot attend, tho person elected jndire shall ap point an Inspector in hts place. And In cae the person ele- ted judsre shall not attend, then the inspector who shall have received the highest number of v:tos for Inspector shall appclnt a judire In his place, and If any vacancy shall con tinue in the hoard for the spae of one hour after the time fixed by the law fur the opeplng ot the election, the qualifld voters of the townhlp.ward or district fur which such officers have been elected shall elect, some of their number to fill the vacancy. ! TTTE JtrOTiE OFTOn.VO. The attention ot all qualified voters Is directed to the following Act of Assembly regulating tha mode of voting In this Commonwealth: CHASOIIS TH 1 MODS OF VOT1 SO. Alt Act reifulstinar the mode ol voting at all the elections in tbe several connttes of the Commonwealth, approved March 30. 18?9: Sbo. 1. Pc it cjinctof by th' Settfe anrf ffotnf of Rrprrientatirrt ofthe t'ornmonirralth of Prnn tylfmia in fieneral A fmbly met . and it t hereby ennrted by the authority of the tame. That the qualified voters of the several counties r,f this Commonwealth, at the general, township, bor ongh. or special elections, are hereby authorized and required to vote the tickets printed or writ ten. fr partly printed or partly written, severally classified as follows: One tickets shall embrace ! the narces of all Judges of Courts to he voted tor, , and bo laheled outlsde Judiciary:" one ticket tffr Wirmhrace the names of all State officers voted brace the names ora'fr;.'ne ticket shall etn- ; and he labeled "County:" one ticket shall em ' brace the names ef all township officers votM for. and be labeled "Township:" one iteket shall . embrve the names of all borouirh office- voted for. and be labeled "Borouirh: and each class , shall be deposited in a separate ballot-box. Oivais under my hand, at my office in Ebensburg, this third day of October, In the vear of our Ird one thousand eight hundred and eirhty- ; four, and the Independence of the T'nlted States ef America the one hundred and ten. T. A. 1.1'THER, Sherl. Sheriff's Office, Ebensburg. Oct. 10, 1S84 -4t. tinue to Sell at bottom Prices, until I am Conipollc.l to Ro-?tock up. Whon You Want a Cooking or a lli'utin- Move, im Hard ware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Trunks an-1 Farming Implements, Call and See my Price?, I am Not Uuntlersol.l. G HUNTLEY. Ebensburg, Angust 14, 1S85. Rubber UHUNITY from ANNOYANCE BOOTS WITH DOUBLE THICK BALL. Ordinary Rubber Boots a! wavs wear it first on the ball. TheCAMU.K Boots are dcniUe thiek on the ball, aud giva DOUBLE WEAR. ifnet economical Rubber Boot in the markn. Lasts longer than auy other boot and the FEICE SO HICDER. Call and ex amine tbe goods. V in V VI i, Sfc'ie ' J r iun ni.c a i CHILDS & CO., H. MII1MJSAI.E AlilMS riTTsi;uiu; Ebensburg, Sept. 11, '.". l'A. ; Sheriffs Sales. ! lWn,,,f l",n'1ry rifs or Fieri Faclns afll I Alias Fieri Facias Issned out cl the Court j of Common l'lea. of Cambria county. Tn.. and , to me directed there wit be exposed to tinoltc i sale at the MANSION HOVSE Johnstown, i I'a. , on l Wednesidiiy, October 21, ISS, at 10 o'etoek A. M ., to wtt : All the rlKht title and Interest of Michael Ml".- , ler and John Shields Miller of In and to all that cV. fa n piece or parcel f land sftnate In Jackson townhip. Cambria countv. Pa . adioining lands ot Eliss Kam on the east; Hinck'ton Run and lanris of laac rtose o the south; Cnrne'lns Hunt and Abraham Varner on the west: W. W. Hams ' and Abraham Varner oo the north: containing 101 acres, more or less about 50 acres of which are cleared, havtnir thereon erected s 2-stirv . dwelling hoii.e. 1 plank staole. 1 grist rutll and ; other ottthoildlnrs, now tn the occupancy of Samuel Kates and Iewis tsea-er. Taken In ex ecution and to be sold at the suit of Jos. J. ! Mlshler. Also All the rlirht title and fnterestof Samuel ! Bates of In and to all that certain piece or parcel of land situate In Jackson township. Cambria , county. Pa., adioinlns: lands ot Eliss Ream an the east. Hinckston Hun and lands of Iasc R ise on the south: Cornelins Hunt and Abraham , Varner on the west; W . V. Harris and Abraham Varner on the north: containing 100 acres, more f r les. nhnut .V) scrs of which are cleared, hav ing therein erected a 1 story dwelling hoase, plank stable, grist mill and oiitbuildlnirs. now in i the oce-ipanay of Samuel Bates afd Iewis St-eer I Taken in execution and to be sold st the suit ot j H. Julius Klingler. i TEKMS OF SALE One-third of the pnr- chase money to be paid when the property Is I knocked down and the remaining two-thirds at the copprmation of the deed. , Sheriff's Office. Eh'g. Pa.. I. A. Lt'THER. j S ptember Wa. Sheriff. Arcnment Cenrt Mat . ' Anderson vs. Nitley. i Com. vs Ctmk. Condran vs. Wharton. . Bearer vs. (lanntner. I Skees vs. Larimer. Thomas vs. Kade. Iaterhv vs. liiups (t Lloyd. lten-ele vs. Waitne-. j Varner vs. Varner. I Enrabauh vs. Brackea. i Zolner vs. Bche. Admr's of Oeo. Orris vs. Webb. ' Miller fc Buker vs. Lantzy. I Hughes vs. Rodgars. I Fitzpatrlck vs. :iark. J Johnston vs. Trexler. . Shoffar vs. Pickworth. Boro. of Coopersdale vs. Lower Yoder twp. Cunninirham et al vs. Weakhind et al. Exceptions to distribution of Auditor of fund arising from sale of property of It. IV. Kallengee. Exceptions to distribution of Auditor of tund arising Irom sale of property of Jamen Kelly. Exceptions to distribution of Auditor f" tund arising from sale et property ot J. C. Berkey. Exceptions to openinir road in Clearfield town shi No. 4 Sept. Sess. iBt-t. R. D. Exceptions to report of viewers ot road In Clearfield township No. 8 Sept. Sess. ISM. K.K. Exceptions to report of viewers and to report ot r-vie ers of road in Summerhlll tewuship No. 10 Sept. Sess. 1M4, R. I. Prothonotary's Office. ) H. A. SHOEMAKER, Eb'g Oct. 5, 1185. Protkonotary. r PaLOsL 30th, 1833. i J PITTSBURC, Wv. A. li Khl!o . s. ol B--ard ol Trustee'. ntil Nlaith it . PA. J . V. A sprirws i'rv The IarP5t. TVIoct Ttio-nuvl'i. Priirrl unl Sor-ce-?ful t 'iii-jierci t t Cilee n. Unit h Tmititnic Schwl in I'eiinHy I v n t:. M 3 St ui1tnl f l.ict jw. K ten ant H-i i Ui i Die?. I- ir."t-nasrt Ki, tJ iprornt". '2.' Inlructors. 15 J-srifP ilalls hthI Kfrtt at it.:i Kooin?. trrcMpinir nu hTfa of avpr 0(K0 q l-'i. Copir-i ot tlif fct.et f.)or !Vntnnn.hlp 1n the State niailrvi f.'ce vrnli lnnttvHk of N-h 1 upoc rpp' ic;i tti-n t Hahmun !. Williams, ,1a-. Claik Williams. A.M. Stale Normal Scliool, INDIANA. PA. Will oiipd fnr Hip tifw p;tr, Monday. September 7, 1885. Tnis isii tluircufrh I'rofesstotial St-lnt.i for te;ietior. presr.t inp, 4 oil care ITrpariiorj lieparlm.nt ylnalcstl llrpartmrnt, foninirrrlal lrpartm'nt. Tf b stirp of a fom it s?ion!ft b or derfd early. For fvirt inilsra or f-tlnju". ad dress. 4t L. m. DURLINC, A. M Prln. Matte ontv of trie fnei-. t itrof ! Tor x i - ii Every pood V. i, ftited, and consv t 1. . TIONED airainst these Chirrmeya : : POORGLASS. : -t label la on each ch.1 rr. Th Pearl Top Is alw bright Glas." GEO. A.AGBfTTH&w3w Pttthnrgn I.c-.d Cl.as- Works. FOB SALE BY DEALERS. of - I : ! AGENTS WANTED OToi k:SPY OFTHE REBCLLION." Sow selling bTtbi',l "4.nts' N r-nr-'pv-tf-Xxn. tn!T txvk of ir Yni Tii 5P Y " rrrelf nimny pm-tt rf t- vvir n-vr h-lT fiiM1rt'V A irrsptiic c-iir;t of th rnri;r' y to vhmnm Lincoln. Inl"iT v-tipr-"Drc o nir 3 tT ax. Sriw in th ItU'-l C aiiwI: 1:ir brn,c tirmTry f'iVy fnnnil m ti? rv 1 Fkrtrb- Th SpyM i mot th-ilMr-e rr fcook Tfr pnbliD vr"..r-l ly In !rv IT"-- anil A- .:t f-f' i::iorii In A larKC in '-"-"k. t-h pit fa iiliit mi- r irACENTS VV AN THO! AOFNTS! - s i. c- -he-.. OtT""' lun.trr 4 i" -i s'! ' i . M 1 1 T f - -r t-cru 'e bara b--n r----M-i " li.e mtiij a---i.'S mfaa fcnveaM from t- , t a-..- rrj., . a-Tlio "fci"?"' is toii crly V- our A trft-i la, anil csri tn? ie founH in t-ikstea. S")ls to merchant, f-mers. m-hsnica and m. y N'. Abolu-ely tt mf-rt f-oir r. m-U rr l-n-vi ! We vr tic arentin everv rsnd Anry l-rt In evry t.-tsrrship and rnnty li th r.lV P r :U r.arfl-i:l"Ts ap-1 l-H,f te enemta a-llreaa O. V HI.irrt -N h O.. Kot llsbera. hew Xotk. 1 ' A vi t.'te seres. 1 'I.-:irf.l ' - . lan.ls i I i .' I 30 acr-s -ic. -! eturv 'ra it-.f 1: ... , . , ., wv . ... .. 1 l-n1 If ;rnl-ri. 1 'r-.stn nt ' j rtlB liironiili 1 terms cs il -n t: St ce 01 "iiTvt r .ntm :rit n''"Ut IT er -1 l. S'ta towr rl. i s wh tha rut.ttiKK '1 r nth it. rtji-lntn; tn: I'.-kii and ."Xlitrfin 1"' t. ithont j 1. 1 i. u t h i-rt-nM .-rei-t.-t s t wa- : 1 ti. I a - ancn is wet i -rnSerad k . .k s i .I ! I r nttiit. IDS) rt w ' c i' an'l it' n re. The (-lpurt tn ( jiil. now t-eltta built tins l--.!iil. fr'cr i'ir'tciilrs and ad.lra-s M ATI H IAS KtSEFK. tt-ke. t'srrt.r s f ... Pa CNCINES, VIQR A TORS. TMRESHINC MACHIEES. uCRAIN DRILLS, cider mills i arrai.te.l the best firkin .lr lis: the ecle- ' l U l( l L'VI IV A ( A . M V l'eniisl-.-ani. tne..nly ertect force Ieel I lj 1 1 1 1.1 W it aViUlJll the " 'anenshnrc. Pa., !' nii!e- tr-in I'tttsSnrw F r both rritf It teachers. I li T' tth fnstroa- shall have removed therefrom and rerijroc.l .with tnsiironnins immediately precedina the ptee. tion. Third He shall have resided in the election dis trict where he shall ofler to vte at lesst two months Immediately preceding the election. fonrfft- If twontv-nna yrs ofsre. orttrward. ho shall hsve nutd within two vears a State or county tax. which shall have "been assei..d at least two months and paid at least one month be fore the election. Stv. 4. All elections bv tho elfirens shall be bv bollot. Evcrv ballot votrd shall be numbered In orner in wntcn it "tin'i he received. an1 tbe nnm Per recorried hv 'ho oloetlon A live sch'Hil. tnipartinii: a practical business education : enHblinir younm men to enter iion toe active ittttie" of Itte. For circulars address I-. DUFF k SONS. ISept.25.-2m. .hate ai tachtnent in ti!"e. t 'nter .lulls; the elehritcd Atneru-nn ii'hI voooir American. IOiOMIII.I FHS llY PKt'ASKS mi.l T.4?IKn I vll'l.l sri pfn-ralv. St-nd t"r catM'oir" A. BtRt IUR, Pennsvlvsnla Aif ricn Iturnl W nrk. oi K I'a officers on the list XT' A KM FOR SALE. The Sllbscribpr 1 ' n'crs o,.po.tte the name of the elector who at . . . - ' presents tne nanor. Anv elect. win ren i. private sale at a reasonable With Hanover's Tajlor System you cn cut lre-s-s to ht. without oral instructions. Itreis makrs prxnonnce it perfect. I'rc- tor System Book and Double Trsrin VI heel. Jfl.oO. TO INTRODUCE A Svsterc Hook and Wheel will besent on receipt ol f 1,00. Addre-s JOHM C HAOTKR, Cincinnati, O. LORETTO HOUSE, CFttriiiorlv known a th Myers llnusp) LO'vETTO. ( AMiUJlA rorNTY, l'A., W. It . I'ltrXMt, Irprlir-. JTS.iin;i't' l!"-nt for Sslo-rrfn nJ Rood Staliitnu tor li"i-fs. I-TlCltM MOD ERATE. Et'ensbarif. Sept. 'Jo. 1SS5 tion In t iasi-m At. :.. rt i " Noiiwal An Mi skal I "I rP trertiin ari.l Mnnsr ltiiu.. pared for Sophomore ve.ir in Inlllen, fIO to l 2 I. Ei-r cstalosue ii. --rtnati v. y. hkii ri: t VAi.. .ttity . '4t. . Sf irlTms, als., French, -todents pra. anv ccllewa. t term ftfifni Rapt. n address Rv. nmr.7sr.Ai,. BKCK-IJAKEK MarriPrl. t th Cath olic, clinrch In St. Boniface, bv the Rev. Father Msxr.nllinn, on Tuesday, October r,th, ixt, Mr. Frederick r,ck to Catharine litter, boftt nf F'-lcr township. price and on easy terms, his farm In Jacken townsnip, t,amhria conn ty. adinlntns; the villaire of Falrvlew, containing; ion acres, about 85 acres of which are cleared, havinst thereon erected a ante frame house well finished, painted and plastered and a larg-e tra-ne barn. The farm has s lane orchard ot well-selected fruit trees. Is well watered and Is in a hlh stata of cultivation. For further In tor mutton call on the subscriber at 20 Washington street. Johnstown, Pa. WIU.IAJI THOMAS, r.ticnsh'.tr, f ct. 1. s.-,;i. presents tne nanot. Any electors mav write hts name upon the ltcket. of cause his name to be written thereon and attted bv a clttren of the district. The election officers shall be sworn or affl -med not to disclose how anv e.ector shall have voted unless required so do so as a witness in a judicial proceedine. ?'. 5. Electors shall in all esses except trea son, felonv. and breach of snroty ofthe peace, be privileged from arrest dartnir thetr attendance on elections and in amine foand returning therefrom. Sko. . Whenever any of'fhe qualified electors of title Commonwealth shnll be In s-flve tnilttorv si rrtce, under a re.niltion fromt he President, ot OTICE. Tn tbe Orphans' Court of Conntv of t.ambTla. To the netrs and leiral repref entatives ol John Sw t. deceased. JnicTisJti: You are he eby cited to be and appear belore the Judire of the Orphans Court, to be held In Ebensburir. on the first Mondav of IK-cember next, then and there to accent or re fuse to take the real estate ot John Sway, de ceased, at the appraised valuation put upon It by an Inquest duly awarded by the said court, or show wby the semn should not be soln. r A. l.l'THEK. f-h-tirr. Important to Canrassrrs. WATt'Tl O- 1-lvs Cnvsrs in everv v.nnt in the t'nlted States in sell FOVSPA I EN 1' K E VEKS1UI.E SAIt IKON, b.en combines two Snd Irons, Polisher. Fluter. Ac . one in n dole the work ! an ent ire set ol ordiimr Iron. t se!f-healP!t bv ifHS or s'ci.bol limp. KOI.N AW.r ITH ilT I4IT. Jlr Tar. Price moderate. A liraeand latiij lm-"me insured t o r:tnvn-sers. A tttrcs, l.r circ-'-.tar-:. . , I't'N M) IK.N 1 1 . r . 1.V...K' St , N. . FARIV1 LOANS 7 '.ii,' fvr rent. by llRsiT yiilKUi .. lntere-ot lo I n a rln aafa . l,ntlKNltM lt.M.. laierest Pavnldr Srnii . A n nr I la , offi-e ..r bank it u..'rt ir '-.-. 13 s rsrs' risrteare. a4 hollar v -n a- t- f rr 1 oat tir-l ' r-t . r-.-iti- E'Vi-t and nna hhj 1 "t iudin. rc'ci'it- n-l t ivii :k a t . Ha'it- Ahlll-lir. Uan. t -i nr' cu-t'rpey. . !nt.-'tj -t ot-' ir I i.Rtk.B. . . i Ait ta. T .n-rftnvii d t- . u -l: t : MJ !