j- fc lWri m .In, a, s ! fte yv.T s-v V 4f. a. I.i -. 1 nrrnisni A . T." . ..ana OK 1 1 " en. R. R. Khdal. biK ITniTonvear . 1 IT ill for i 1 ma w Scnrlct! inform thai v iv 7. G Sail A. 1 10 v i: o 21 i 9 M) S' 10 y 10 0 10 IT in 34 10 H - in in. 4 I SOTTHWASXJ. T ...!Clinll'en' and ihQy are so clieap, too. GABLE & CO. FOR THE REST. 2.0.1. I C a it. n. 1 31 1 ST 1 4V IV 1 64 S .03 nil S M 3 i4 3 54 . i 50 J08 6 14 & 3 5 31 .S S1 S 41 6 4 ft 67 o os 6 IS . .. S.So 6 33 6.40 !." ! Mall A. M. u CI 11 ni 11 0T. 11 18 . U iJ 11 S.I.. U 4 II 4-. 11 M 11 4 1. l-JOS li 1 r 1 r. ) Exp. P. M. 3 40. . 3 4 . . . . S 67 ... . 4 07 . 4 15 . 4J!5 --A .. tr1 . 437 .. 4 4n .. 3 V . 5 03 .. 5.07 .. 6-6 ar w 1 g nw. 'innrknhlv low nricvs. sjAiis.hA: for the rest. ELEVENTH AVE. 1102 1402 "yT heir to inform you that the best vnbie in Blankot we oxr.r rnr, was a. 1 102 Eleventh avenue, Altoona- -right here in our own town (tAI)LE & CO. FOR THE REST. THE BOTTOM IS REACHED at LAST ! TIU: LARGEST in the Countv c;in Goinl-, which were troops at Mixed A. M. 5.00 ...60S ...8 13 .... M ...6 41 ...6.84 .... 0 .... 14 . 6.21 2 ... 6 33 ...7 1 ...7.IV2 7 07 7.30 A.XD PERSONAL. sutr boiline. potatoes ffo tt the Suirar Ro wl. Scunlan tiaa sevprea nis with the FBF.EMAS. ft.. . wtiilp in uttendance at nrv fair ween. .iim i - Mr. R',iprt ..rrtiOIl Jolm and Tr.omP'nn- ftrp vi'ltinK Armanh this v.,or.!ir.,tn.decUon of Judw Ph " . hnvikin countv thp h-Ral height .'f.'U "'fnur Btv1 onP ha,f fpet' Hf.ml fair tat week a young Jack Cr.smnn wa arptfleniauj prtty hadly hurt by a ball from r tr..l. Innil VI Hnnnincham ," ,frel-,.iittf.f Common Pleas of this v cvr a ripco of land In Carroll town ,. 'p ' ww fzo'l m the Supreme Court at -..'vjrjh on Monday. 'if..rnla woorts, fouui oi nn3 flock ot about thirty wua of from twenty 10 a' t!.e . i"-prt i'ft . . .r.i ft drove ..-T.fve wi'1 ri9- Th P'Rs are snia i I v.: 1 ard avaae. v"p Wal'are, thp murderer of the Lo- five perori3 taken from ine Mwouri, onp riant last Hon. A. A. Barker, of thU placa, lost his pocket bK)1t at or near Indiana on October 8th. It contained "about tN In money, a Pennsylvania Railroad paw. a Judgment note drawn by Mrs. Byers, of New Washlneton, Pa., to myself or order, dated on or about September 1st, lm. for J900. at one. day; also a due bill, dated at Ehonsburg, October 4th, 18R6. on demand for 32 50. signed by Edward Kimball, and other papers. The Hydrographic Office at Washington has received during the last month about a d.-zen letters from the officers of various steam and sailinir retsels narrating their experience io the nee of oil in the time of storm at sea for the purpose of smoothing thp water. There, ' a slnpivar unanimity in the conclusions of the writers that almost at the instant the oil touched the water it spread far over the furface and rednced the threatening billows to long and heavy but harmless nwells. Punxsutawney experienced a $15 000 fire on Saturday. The fire originated In the St.. E'mo clothing stole building at 2 o'clock A. M., and was quickly communicated to the large frame fctructures adjoining. The wooden buildings burnd like tinder, and the flames spread rapidly, In spite of the most furious i-lTorts of the large and energetic bucket brigade to check them. The fire was not gotten under control until It had licked up thirty five buildings, many of which were the most substantial and attract ive in town. Henry Weimer, a hermit, living In Turkey foot township, Somerset county, was found dead in his bed last Friday afVrnoon. It was thought he died the preceding night. The remaii s wtre interred lo Faddjtown Cemetery on Saturday. was about seventy-seven years of age and for the past thirty years had lived as a hermit. lie waa a yeiy ingenious man, social and jo'ly at times and an expert shingle maker, ne had no animals about him except cats, to which he was greatly attached. Seven cats were on hand at his death. Mr. Joseph Farabaugh, the artist, will be In Loretto ODtll the 27th. Those wishing to get pictures taker, should call before that time. The following named persons can each get a letter by calling at the Ehensburg poftofBce : Miss Emma Seymour and Miss Sadie Williams. A party of Loretto young ladies and gentlemen visited this place oo Wednesday evening last. They vere serenaded by tba "Gillhoolie Band." i i a fanv v .w? children was (-e'vi'.le. Mrs. Emanuel James, of Conemangh borough, attemptpd to commit suicide by hanging herself to the balusters of the stair Dr. Griffith and wife will take their de parture rext week for Ocalla, Florida, to spend the winter. We wish them a safe journey and a plpasant sojourn. Plumbers are at work fitting; up St Vincent 'e Abbey, iiear I,atrr'be, for the purpo?p of heating that mammoth stneture with steam. It Is estimated that the total cost of the work will approximate $20,000. The blacksmith shop of A. Walters, at noutzdale, caught fire at 3 o'clock on Tues day morning. It was entirely destroyed, as were a wagon shop on one side and a large dooblp dwelling, owned by Thomas R. Jen kins, on the other. The fire is supposed to have been the work of an incendiary. The bridge over the Clearfield creek at the prespnt terminus of the C. C A N Y. S. R. R R was built under the super vision of Civil Engineer Kanffman in exactly thirty-six hours, and the first train ran over it on last Monday. The road is in excellent running order, and, for a new road, remark ably smootn. Although the subject was not discussed at the Teachers' Institute, it was generally admitted by a majority of the teachers, that. after a careful analysis of some of the qnes- ! tions before them for discussion they had come to the conclusion that John Owens' store on nigh street was the place to bny dry goods, dress goods, boots and shoes, groceries and provielons. Correct. While the Rev. Father Miskewitz. who presides over the H1tl Polish church. In Pittsburgh, stood before the altar on last Sunday forenoon, a bullet crashed through the window on the south side of the church, flattening itself against the opposite wall. th Indiana (iallaRer, The following marriafce licenses were issued bv the Clerk of the Orphan' Court for the week ending Wednesday, October 13. 1886: Frlce Davis, Johnstown and Jennie A. Owens, Cambria township. George bruce and Flora Banker, Alle- bhvny township. . Mar Snmmerhill township aud UUilU LA V V Maggie Schrlft, New Germany. rla Nagy Laszlo, Cambria borough and Guya BorOarg, Johnstown. William Woodward. Pittsburg, Ta. Ma tilda L Hammers, Portage. John Schrift, Croyle. township and Mag Kie Wirfel. Suromei hill township. George W. Bracken and Mary E. Everhart, Johnstown. . ., , . Wiin-m n Mareh. BlackMck township and Lanra Stevens. Pine Flat, county. .lames Covle and Catharine East Taylor township. Joseph Rohaltz, MorrellviMe and Mary Sander, Midville borobgr.. ..h, Joseph II Schnanle. Allegheny township and Clara Jane Topper, Loretto. Joseph II. I5uikbfrdt, Lower 10'ier township and Mary A. Uenk. Johnstown. William Carle, Clearfield township aud Jenetta McFeely, Chest Springs. Frank II Lang, Altoona, Pa. and Sophia Fritter. (Jr-sson. John D. Rose and Kffa jane noss, j......-- lE"ward J. Synert and Eliza Dawson. i 1 aiiii7in tnivr.ki.in. James Wilson Leech and Agr.es Augusta Tin r 1 TT Konchnrt? George B. Rodgers and Amelia M. Evan6, Ehensburg. TFA HERS' ISSlTITrTF.. v ft rruh ni.d H nched. . c nf f'nmnr a v. .rrt wa-arres'ed on Saturday last by ffiepr. charged with detain- v.",.vr-,l le'ters. Mr. Sweeny gave i l ave a heating r nu-j K'ir fi'ie f.i'.p.!"-'. an i c-oini m !l Tn t-nr? rroed thP old Wllmore ...t. sNuit two miles from town on HnMi'y veral tt,en were after them .f:lpd in wonnamg one wiwi a they both made gooa ineir of har hnma rn r.in.iair int hut wn I For a minute confus'on reigned in fortunately discovered by members of the j church. Women screamed, choir boys fan. ily .before, life was extinct. Mrs. James ' shoutpd, and the men either presoed for has been mentally unsound Tor about a year i ward to pee if Father Miskewitz was Injured past and has attempted suicido twice before j or rnshed out of the building to see whence and hue been constantly watched by her 'the bullet came. The priest showed great friends. After being cut down it was some 1 coolness, notwithstandind the fact that the time before she was resuscitated and was ( missile must have passed within six inches afterwards seized with spasms and her of his body. No trace of the man who fired the shot could be found. Just before golr.g to press we learn that. i-1 u 'pit hnt .L-r.r.Ie and Cornelia B!air. who ki! t-.ii visiting relatives and fiiends Id j.jtiwn aDd Indiana, returned home T!.t evening. They were accompanied y.T filter, Mrs Thomas McDermitt, .;n II McDivitt. the Democratic ?,: f'T Congress in the Sunbury d's ri t. edjfated al St. Francis' College, '"tn, ar-d formerly resided at Altoona-K'tr-ro'er. W. A. McDivitt. Is a leading ..,re.ir in Braddock. yy world raovps, Our grandmothers .H orown ';2ar. we use white ; they used . (btjoii 'I'lirn soap we use white soap. -X br,t white soap Is Dreydoppel'8 Borax 5. p. n ran ne med for all pnrpoa to w.;?t snsp t appllrab'.e. What l inore disagreeable to a lady tba n !o kTw that her ha'.r hag not only lost its color, hnt i full of dendruO ? Yet such was tre cans w-th mine until I used Parker's Eur liasam. My hair is now black and per-lt-t j aloupy. Mrs. E. Sweeny, Chicago. -Mer5. P'rnk and Albert Conrad are '.r.gt'.osr old home at Liiiy's, thiscountyt i.vr q ai)Hnce of nearly eightepn ypara, .--h 'try "peut in Kansas whpre each of f is :'c ,,wner of a farm. They are sons .i :vrn t'onrad, deceased, of Lilly's, near ai-i'b p'3--e their mother still lives. - 1 1 l'.-ifoiite glass works were entirely i2--d K.y fire at 4 o'clock on Sunday iw.Sr.B. 11" lire is surposed to have been tv w .-,rk i.f an iriceudiary. The loss Is put it!:X0, with an insurance of $20,000. It '.! 'r.vrt on of the proprietors to rebuild a- nr. jt P rumor that human remains :? ja!!l in the ruins has not been verified. -V; a:n Short, an Indiana burglar, was r"2t y ient to the penitentiary, and a few iv a'tnr hii one-legged brother, John, was d in Lafayette, and in his wooden -ie found a gold watch, a v'nable irp, thrpe bracelets, five t.i;.uiond an I other jewelry, in all, worth $1,800. part o the proceeds of William's skill in Wis frNsnc.n. A young white girl who created quite a:. recovery is believed to be doubtful. According to the report of the Somerset Grand Jury there are in Somerset, county 110 biidges erected by the county. Of these there arc eighty eight all wood, thirteen part wood and part iron, and fifteen all iron. There ws expended in 1884 about $12,000 for new bridges and bridge repairs; In 1895 about $4 500. and In 1886 It will reach the an unfortunate and fatal accident befel Mr. Michael Driscoll, an aged and well known citizen of Allegheny township, on Wednes day. Mr Driscoll was engaged in hauling In corn fodder and was on the load, when he slipped off, falling on his head and shoulders and breaking his neck, cansing ro anm of t!9 000. making a total of over his deatn almost insianuy, .-ir. imscmi w , $3G 000 In three years, with indications of about, seventy-five years of age. an honest, heavv expenses for 1887. The first ire ! upright citizen and was highly esteemed by bridges were erected in 1878, jet only one j out of the fifteen baa received a second coat 1 Of paint since erection. According to the V. S- Offlr-inl Guide for 1885, there are 203 postofnevs in this Con gressional district, divided as fallows: Bed ford county , 61 ; B air, 34 ; Cambria, 36; Someiset, 72, Bedford county nas tour money-order offices, namely : Bedford, Ev- ! etett, nyndman and Rlddiesburg; Bialr Altoona. Bellwood, riollidaysburg. Roaring nrin Ttrftim. Cambria Cambria, Car- j ! ft. . I .- , J " , rolltown, Ehensburg, Johnstown, L,oretto; Snroeraet-E'k Lick. Myersdale, Rockwood, S omerset. The International as well as do mestic money-order offices in the district are as follows: Bedford, none ; Blair, ainwn, Hollidaysburg, Tyrone ; Cambria, Ehens burg and Johnstown : Somerset, Somerset. For Bums, Scald-". Bruises and every nain and s..reness of the nsh. the grand all acquainted with him. He leaves an aged widow to survive him, one daughter, Mrs. A. Bradley and three sons, James, Michael and Hugh, who are all married and reside In Allegheny township. Clin re h Indication. On Sunday last St. Patrick's church at Gallitzin was dedicated. A special train from Altoona and one from Johnstown brought large delegations from those places as well as from intermediate points along the line of the railroad, and a great number of people from the surrounding towns and country, from Ebensbnrg. Carroi'.town, Loretto. St. Augnstine and the Summit were conveyed there by vehicles of every description and Gallitzin was crowded with strangers. The ceremonies commenced at half past ten by Bishop Phelan and a number of priests who marched around the outside of the -. . -pi : I . ft- ., ft V. . n n.a Kladalni, t h ftft K !1 i 1 ll 1 Tl fT household remedy Is Dr. I nomas ivimn.; cnorcn.nu.un, ,u,,u. ft.-t , Oi". Be sure you get the genuice. While Day Express eat. on the Penn sylvania railroad on Monday last was cross ing from the north to the south track at Kittannmg Point, two of the cars Jumped the track, and for a short time bumped over the ties and frlghtenedlthe passengers. One man from Philadelphia jumped off and fell among the ballast cutting his hands and spraining bi ankle, but was not otherwise seriously Injured. The train was runnmc slowly and was soon stopped. Trie wieck- Ing crew from Altoona was sent up io put the cars on the track and after a delay of three hours the train started on Its way, -On Thursday afternoon of last week three little children of James Pearce were left alone at their home in Gallitzin, the father beiDg at work In the mines and the mother being on an errand to a neighbors. In the absence of the parents the little ones, the eldest being scarcely eleven years of age were Ironing, and, there being a very large fire in the stove, a glass containing ... M"'.' ment at McAllisterville, Juniata t ,nftt W(ie Piiaa near the stove expioaea nu .r.'y, i.,,t ioru since, by eloping with a t the burning oil Ignited, the clothing of Stella, ' ' 1 n.an, ramed Caiter, was arrested at i .,,ed2years, burning her oeyona rccuKu. on Mondav morr.lng and and dedicating it to the service of God After the dedicatory ceremonies were over a Solemn Pontifical Mass was celebrated by Bishop Fhelan and Rev. Father Bush, of Loretto as assistant prl est, the others offi ciating were : Deacon of nonor. Father Otto, O. S. B , of Carrolltown, and Father Ryan, or Sr. Augnstine; Deacon of the Mass, Father Davin. of Snmmit ; Sub Dea nn Father McKeever. of Bialrsville First Master of Ceremonies. Father Maxiniillian, O. S. B.. of Carrolltown ; Spcond Master of Ceremonies. Father Smith, of Altoor.a. At the gospel an eloquent and Instructive sermon was delivered by Rev. Francis McCarthy. S. J. The reverend gentleman paid a high compliment to the people of the congregation and to the beloved pastor for their good work . The church is a fine spec imen of Gothic architecture, being built of brick with stone trimmings from the quarries at Gallitzin, and is one hundred and thirty feet in length by sixty five in width, and has a seating capacity or aoout luuu. ine cost of the bnildmg is about $40,000. which Is nearly all paid. It is the intention of the pastor to have the building heated by steam and lighted by gas. The Opening: Neiilii--Reprt of Pro- rerdlnar. The Teachers' Institute of Cambria coun- tv oDened in Ehensbnrg at 2 o'clock on Mnnitun iftpmnnn. Ti.e following officers were appointed by the County Surerintend unt hv HirftftMirvn nf the Institute : Vice Piesidents. S P. Fink, William P. Reese J. W. Leech; Secretaries, Misses Mary Mc Mnllen. Effle. Myers, Annie McGlade ; En roltment Committee, W. E. Mlltonberger. Joseph M. Noel, A.J Sanker : Treasurer. L. S. Reed. After a short address by the fonntv Snrertendf nt. Rev. Mr. Tlill ofFer- ed prayoi. Frof. J. S. Brown then led he Institute in singing and Instructed in music. Tie was followed by Frof. Irish, who disenss ed orthography. The evening exercises composed the programme as already an nounced. Judg Johnson delivered an address of welcome, reviewing the work of our schools since their organization in 1834. Mr. Johnson was the first County Super intendent of Cambria county. Mr. lteu followed In reply. Mrs. E. B, Beighel, of Pilt-burgh. recited "Bineen on the Rhine," and ' Creeds of the Bell." Miss Leonard gave an interesting talk on 'Books and Literatnre." Jndj;e Johnson was presented with an elcgantcopy of "The Ilistory of Education In Penn sylvania." written by ex-State Snp't Wlckersham. The teacher's reunion exer cises followed, and continued until 11 n clock. Several recitations- were given by the. teachers, with voca) and Instrumental music Mrs. Beighfl also gave several amusing selections. Tuesday morning session opened with singing by the Institute. Frof. Irish con tinued his work in orthography. Miss Leon ard continued her interesting talks on history. Mr. Fend, of Woodvale, rfad a paper on the Comparative work of Teach ers." Prof. Brown Irstrneted in vocal mu sic and led the institute in singing several songs. Afternoon session met at 1:30. Prof. Brown led the Institute in singing. M'ss Kate D Jenkins read a paper on '"Faults." A discussion on the paper followed in which a number of teachers participated. Mr. Reese read a paper on "Literary Culture. " Mrs. Beighel recited 'Asleepatthe Switeb." After some announcements by the chairman the Institute adjourned. About 180 teach ers are enrolled. The weather is delightful and the exercises have been unusually in teresting. The fall proceedings of thp Ir stitute will be published in paraphet form and mailed to the teac hers and directors of the county. The Verdict Cnawlmnnn W. D. Suit. Druggist, Bippns. Ind., tes tifies: "I can recommend Electric Bitters a thvery best remedy. Every bottle sold has given instant relief in every case. One man took six bottles, and was curd of Rtintnn tism of 10 years' standing." Abraham II are druggist. Bellville, Ohio, affirms: "The best selling Piediclne I have eyer handled In my 20 years' experience, is Electric Bitters." Thousands of others have added their testi mony.so that the verdict is unanimous that, Electric Bitter do cure all diseases of Liver, Kidneys or Blood. Only a half dollar a bot tle at E. James' Drug Store. GBIUl atCIlW FE0:UMAII:N! God Saye the Comnonwealtli ! "XfIlFUEAS Ivan Act of the Gen V eral AenjMT ot the nmmonwMlth ot p'nnrn.B entitled "An Act to regulate the leneM Klectlonf within the Commonwealth,' It naid County ol Csml.rla on me ,,. 2d Tay of November, A. D. iScj. rr nAwt fn Unwind th (the "me l.enf tne ' ,-,-ffie sw. and 4 -ooDty officers will be elected ae follows: f INF PERSON fur Oovernor. KNF I-FKSON forl.ientenanMJovernor. ONFIFKM.N lor Secretary Internal AHalrs. ) IN F FFKSt IN lor Auditor eneral. (INF PFHSUN for Congressman t Lanre. .NK pTrsCIN in ror,,;,nct-..n wit th coun- tie f KiT, "n,.r I".? Vh. ISeneral I UI 1 r,n . ih n Pnniv vanik. HnkkKKSON tor I'rothonotaiy lor he county of"anihriH. K-n,,rrier for t) K r t-K". lor mii""1 the county of ;arahria. .,, for tbe C ON K rEKS.'for Poor Heu.e Director for the county of Cambria. nlso hereby niimr mhowh - - - i..J!l?, .TTi, ..laces lor holding the iloreaol V " T . ".k. .J.-r.i -ards. DorouKhJ. district? SnTtiwiihli within .aid county, areas lollows. to wit : .iit.iA AnmrtniAil nf the town!h?p of AlleRheny to meet at Bradly's school house In said township. . The elector, ot the district composed ot the townsbfpTf Adams to meet at the house of Daniel Dunmire.ln Adamshurif. The electors ot the district composed o! the townshTp of Harr to meet nt school hoo.e No. H, ,nedeVe:to;s1Po the district, composed of the towalilp of BlacUlick to mrel at the house or Ad am Makin. decced, in said township. 1 he electors ol the district composed of the townsb? . ol Camhrla to meet at the Armory Hrn ha hlinu on Centre street, KhenshurK boro. The electors of the districl composed of tne nor, ouuh of Ci.ml.ria to meet as follows : F Irst ward, at the soh-Hil house in said war ; Seo, nd ward .n i.,Ab am in mnift If Am . l r o. Vhe" dlatrict imposed ot th. township of Carroll to meet at the sciool nonse ic Carrolltown borough. ti,. .in,..rs of the d strict composed of the hor- OUKh ol Carrolltown to meet at the school house in s ild borough. The electors ot the district composed of the townshio of Chest to meet at school house No. t, in said township. . The electors ol the district e nn posed of the h .r .,wi..i Si.Tin.rs to meet at the house ot -la- cor Vuuner. in said oorouun. t. - .,....-! ..I th district Composed of township ot :'lertieM to m-et at school house o t. Hdj'itiiinn the villane of St. Au,rostine. In aid townsiop. , ... The elector? or the district composed of the township ol ConeinauKU to meet at the school house at Sitmer's. in s.ii.1 township. Tl e electors ol the district roinpoco oi i ouith ol ConeinauKU to meet follows: l--irt ward, at the hone ol Peter Mult-sic. in said t n't ar.l; econd ward, at the house of John Sw-rz man. in said Se ond ward. The electors of the district composed ol the ruT oiifth ol Coopersda le to meet at the school house id said boruunii. The electors ol the district composed ot the township ! Croyle to meet at the s.-hool house in the village ol tSuiumerhili. i t said township. The electors ol the district composed of the township ol Dean to meet at Kici lands' school house, in said township. I the electors ol the district composed of the nor ' ouati ol r.8t troneuiauuh to meet at the school j house in said iioruiiKh. ... ft. .. i..,-i..rt .it tt-.r district composed ot the nor- I oun;h ol Khenahur to meet as lollows : Fjist ward, to ta !I i at the otlico ot Kicliard Jones, jr.. in salt ward; i West ward, atCoui"'! Koom. in said ward. The ele-tors ot the district composed of the township ot F.lder to meet at the school house in the Tillaae ol "St Bonitace in said township. The electors ot the district composed ol the hor ouh ot Franklin to meet at the school hiuse in ta id horoiian. The electors ot the district, composed of the township ot GaU'tiin lo meet at school house No t, known as Mountain School house. The electors of the distnctco m posed of the hor n.hol Oaliitsln to meet at the school bouse In sid borouitii. i The elector, of the district composed of the bor- ourh of (IruliWows to meet at the public school j huine In said boroiiKh. j The electors ot the district composed of the j township ol Jackon to meet at the bouse of Hen ry Kairer. in said township. j The electors of the d'tnct composed of the bor ough ot .'ohustown to meet aa follows : F irst ward. at the office lormerty occupied by Thomas A Walters, public square: Second ward, at the "fnce ofJ.S. istraver. Ksq.. on Market street, in said wari:Third ward at Mansion H"Ue. eorner Broad a. Franklli street, in said ward : Fount ward at th tcnooi boose In said want ; Finn ward, at the house ot Aiixu.t Wieitand, in said war i : sixth ward, at tbe Johnstown pettery. In .aid ward , SeTenth ward at the office o! Samuel Miller, In saio ward. 1 he electors ol the district composed of the bnr ouh of 'Liiiy's to meetat the school house, in said horouah. The electors of the district compose! ot the bor onirh ot Loretto to meetat tbe school house tc .id horouvh. The electors ,f the district composed rtf the township of Monster to meet at the warehouse of I Auaustins Durhln, deceased, in the village t.f i Munster in said ti.wnsbi. I The electors ol the district composed nt the bor ' ouub of Milirille tu meet a follows : First ward. ' at the lock-up ; Second ward, at the hose carriiise honse in said ward. The electors ol the district composed or the hor oneh ol Prospect to meet at the school house In said borouith. The electors of the district comDosed of the township ot Portatre. to meet at the sebeol house near the rlllaue ol Port are. Tre electors of the district composed of the township of Keade to meet in the tin shop ol Abraham Cornolins, the Tillage ol Hsrow in said townhip. The electors of the district composed of the township of Kichland to meet at tbe house of Jo- ouKir; you want a C Iron, Glass, Trunks ami learn mv Pi the Src. 8. Anv person who shal. rlre or pTomlc or offer to rle to anv elector any money, reward or o'her valuable consideration for his vote at any lection, or for withholding the same, or who shall rive or promise to rive such consideration to anv other person or party for such electors vote or ror tbe withholding thereof, and any eiec tor who shall receive or aree to receive for him self or another, anv money, rewa d or other valu able Consideration tor his vote shall at any elec tion, or er withholdinr the same, thereby forlelt tbe. riaht to vote at such election : and an elector whose risht to vote shall he challenged for such cane before the election officers, shall be re. quired to swear or affirm that the tnatter of the cballeniee is untrue befo-e his vote shall he re ccl ved . Sk" f Anv person who shall while a candidate to office he (juiltv of bribery, fraud or wilful vlo n n v election law -hall be forever dl- otialihed from holdlne anv office of trust or proht within this Commonwealth : and any person c-.n-riMoH ot wilful violation ot the election laws shall in addition to anv penalties provided hy j law. be deprived ot the rticht of siifTraue absolutely- for a term ot four years. "kc 13 For the purpose ot votlnr no person hnll be d-med to have rained a residence by reason ol his presence, or lost it by ra-on of his absence, while employed in the service efher civil or military, of this State, or of the t nited State- or on the hltrh sens, or while a student nf anv In-tiMit'On of lcarnlnr. nor while kept in a poor h .ose or other yium at puo.'.e n . while conrlned in public prison. Sf.- 14 D -tr:ct election hoards sha l cor1?t o n indee and two inspectors, who shall be ehoen ailniiaiiv bv the citizen'. F.sch elector sha'l ave the rlvrht to vote for the pidire and one in spector and each Inspector shall app'ont the clera. The first election board of anv pew dl-rct hali he selected, and vacnclc- in election bo-d -hlled a? shall he provided by l-.w ?.lect'n . 1v ccrs shall be privileiced from arrest upon lay ot election and" while ontrare l in makinr tip a-'d tr-nm1ttina returns, exc-pt npon a warrant or a curt ot record or judge thereof, for an election fraud for lelonv. or :or wamon uir.. ....P. In cities thev mav claim exemption from iurv duty durine th-ir terms i I service. 3 . ... ..J - .wn i..nn,MitpH tnsorvess an .lection officer utio shall hold or who si' a I have held an office or appointment or emplovmeiit In or nnder the novernment of the Vnited states, or of this S'ate. or of any city or county, or any municipal board, commission or trut In any -lt eave onlv lustices ot the pence, and aldermen, no taries pUblie and persons in the military service of the State : nor snail any election officer he el! rlble to ar.v civil office to be tilled at an elec ion -. tv. ha u,mii erve. save onlv to aoeh subor dinate municipal or local officer, below the rra.fe j i ODOratilV ot city or county officer, as shall be designated , "tsi. f t-1 law. , . . . , I And alio the lollowinR ctsoi Assemii, .-... , force in this Ttnte. vlx : t STOCK OK HARDWARE EVER .OFFBKEl foim-l at mv Store. Tbese tire itll First-Cli VI l ou-lit for Cash at rock-l.ottom pneep. l 'buy or keep in stock any Cheap Job Lot or Auction L-roovs, w ! tA-batover v.n lmv In. in me von mn rolv on cin: worth Ihe money von invest. Owinir to an atlvanct1 I am now selling many much less than I can replace them for, but I shall continue tn Bottom Prices until I am compelUnl to replenish my stock. iv Heat inir Stove, Tinware, Hardware, ami Farming Implements, rail and see icy I will not be nwlersoM. Au;;. 1 Tee Fell t When XftiU Stock II Kill STKEKT. - - - KHKNSIU'nCT m;w,x i)Y cooking stot; 50.0C0 IN USE- je- ' - . i "spft 1 TT S In presenting to the fjivorable eon-itleration of the public the Gol den Aire Cuokinrr Stove, -we tlo so with th.- utmost confidence, in its merit- ns a. successful operatinfr; i-otk stove. It has been thoroughly test 'il , we havinrr sold in the three years over 00,000 of them We would call attention to the con '.ourofthe stove, it being in the hi-diest decree irrntc-ful and well proportitmed. For wi iirl.t, snvnithness ... eastn-s ami perte-1 lu mps it is ui.c.ptalli d. As a IVv- i:u ny VEr.rr.rT, and we belike that this, our latest pr-lnd i,.n, is, without rxeeption, the finest and mi; stove liia.le T ia . ACTOFJANUAR WW, Arc 4. That all elections herealter held under the laws ol this iommonwealth. the polls shall he opened at seven o'clock. A. t . and c'oe at ! .even r 'clock p. M. a Whenever tbere shall be a vacancy m an election heard on the mornlnir of the elertlon. s ud I vaeanev shall be Ailed In conformity wPh rxistini? j laws. " . I The Act of Aserrb1v, pntflled ' An A-t rela'intr . to tbe Kiectim of thi Ccmtronweairh." passed I Jnlv 2. 1STS. provides as follows, to wit the i That the Inspector, and .Indies shal! meet at t'.e re-pective places nppnln'ed for holdiee the elections in the district towh'ch thev respe-t!ve'.y b,-lnnr betore seven o'clock In the morn-nr ot Toedav November -Jol. and each s..id Inspector shall aj.point onece-k. who shall be a .pialihe I voter o' such district. ..... In ae tbe peron who h-l! Iiave received the second hirhest nom'ier ol votes ir inspector shall not attend on the ,1av 'if an election, then the person who shall h.i'-e rceeiv,..! tbe next nivn-st I number ci votes tor i'i l.. the next prece.linj elec tion sha'l act a ir-i-ct .r n hi pVtc and In cae the person wbo -l.nr r. .re recede., in- i esT n'l'f'er of votes lnpee..T shal' not attend, tne pcro-i elected in I--" shall apoolnt an Inspect or in his place. And in care tt,e per-.n elected indre shall not attend, thet. the tnspectnr who hail have received 'bo Mizhear r.iimber of vo.es shall appoint ln-'ire in h-s place and if anv vaca'.cv shall eoritlrtje in tbe board for the M"e of one hnnv after 'be time fired by law lor 'he openinv of the elecMon th-qoal-n-d vaterof the townthip. ward or di-trM tor which -ich officer, have been elected shnll e'.' .'t Se ine of their number the vacancy. MODE OF I'OTTNfl. Sold by JOHN FENN y oh n stolen. Pen 7i a. D X.I,H I" ITTT. N. ATl'ilINKV-AI-l.V, . 'i'Nrrr.i -Oih.'c in Arov ry Huil iira. t"u i.r.-rv:AM kn'iinks ci y ,p I" ..re Pans. Hxl.r en I S-ieet-l-on ;!.. t. I V,...,a an , !i Tl , t rOlVr-l'Tl flH'l'1. !' i., ot.u .r.. -e ind m i'Ti iTi(TV ?, , i -i t (.i . -1 H 1 iM- fiar.e! t.avir.i: t-een a po: ot ..nitltort I'lea ot I'-'Oil '-'H ,l-rihn-e tbe tnn.l in rn Ass'itree of Kers- .1' b n I' tice that he will sit at I. s T-'fti'-r.-i. Itctrhrr J. '.a' - 10'h time and j.' ice all :-. rsoi, attend or be del arnd :r. m ' find. T':s lltl l'-r- 1.1 1 V !.ot,.!-t ..io'v i-u-i-tor I-, s ...'.'Us l.b.yd. (J . l et c ' es "" h.-e ' .. 1 .'-;- oi tt . or, 2 , '.' .-.c . : 'ti.. ft , i'f-re-t.1 t,i:.t tii Lk! in ".i a' i PEaEKPTORT CHDER or ASSIGNEE'S SALE t r viu ir.ii; nr.Ui estate. ; I i s '. ". . ' - e i rt TP ' oiF.i; T'Ctt-l, s, ell T II 1 n -r ! T. W.I'D'K Aud. Sept. St. !. 'DITOIV i ar-ei i t Ml W -' n:rr 'cn pill' inn I , tl'' : 'on t i i t N let '. Mary a notici:. ' ti e final a-conc Marl A. Hradley. d- a. !' J.d'.n Bradley The attention ol all qnatlhd voters Is dtree'ed to the 'ol'owine A'-t ol A-emblv rettola-ins the mode of vot'nsr in this ' 't tr.m mwea'th : 'F1 AN'tJlN V !'F. OF Vf)TIN. An Act remhtiinr the mode of vntlnr at all the elections In the scre-al counties of theCommen wealth, approved ?. .r.-h :i. 1:'9: Sue. 1 rr i! riartfi I'tr cne'e rnd Inv-r of Rrpmmtatirr nfthe ''nrvrnllrralth of Pen ry 'en ma in Crnrritl A'trm'v mrt. rii it it acrsav eacrf rit bti thr nuthoritu of tic teeic That the qoalift-d Tn,ers of the several connr-ss ot this Ct.mmon i . v. ih. e-enerul township, hr.ronrh or spe cial elections, are herehv .anthor'red andreqipred ro vote tbe llcke s print'd or written, or partly printed or par!lv wrlt'en. severallt classified as follows: Ore ti'Vet sball embrace the names n! all Tniircs ef four's tbe rotod for.and belabeled I outside -Judiciary" one ticket srall embrace the names ot all State officers vote , fr and he labeled S'a'c- one ticket shall emr.race -ne nmo- ... ail crontv envois v. t. J lor. a'.d ne labeled "PnnnlT-" one tick -I shall embrace rhenamesef ! all township officer, vo-c.i tor. an.i o- i""'"'i 1 "Township " on- ticket ,b!l umbra' e the names ! of all hornnrh tfficcrsw el t-.r. and be labeled j Borooah :" .n-l eaej, fhtss -Mi'l t. debited in i a saptfata haVnt hor. ! trivi ji under tpv band i' ini.i'i'lii I.bensb'irr I this 24th dav of September in the vear of our I Lord one thousand eiuht t.nn.tr-d and e'irhtv six an 1 the moi (en :ence . : i "c ..v.. .-.ft-ot America the one hnn re 1 and clever th. .IdSF.i'M A .IB A Y. Sbenff. Sher.fl's Office, Fbenst.nrn. Sept. t!4. 1". A t,T Anm'r. o t d. ti. n. c. t dcr?il ne I irpl.aps' C d'-ir'hn'i"! a comtant tit the Arl'i'ra'lo' h.'oepBhnrn.T .'amhria 01.1 . I" f. at t 1 o o'. d'.s.-ria'rke the dn!:s o' ac l wbere rPr-r- hc- forever Jebafrea -1 : '! f trst .i..o 1. H .lire .-'d. and Ad'ti'r. ,s.-c'd Tr-i im- t.tf M up.,. Id of the a rot Kachael '. lavinr been pp urt ot Cambria c of the tunds tn noMce is heT.; ;t . bv We nted A u p ' v . I ' i . . t o n the l ands o .a d nlve'i that 1 w 11 Kom In Court Mouse, m eonn'.v. Pa., on trultv. ock, a ii. . ol said day. t" mw T.lolr.Tn ep 1. win :. ir.tc-es'e.,1 may r in co n r-n I ' r ACRES. T art a ti d .1 t o-c ot l.in.'.i is :a i -eat Itr cv" vatien. bavin r f-a tne fti wei ; . ar hoes e ., a-d I oi- mi' orchard o nt t'Ld H. H MYFKS. Aud. tor. Sept. 24. lS.se t s notici:. pXECUTOIf Letters testaraen'arv oa tbe estate nf Jacob a r'e late ol Clearheid township, deccpscd hav.ru been rranted to the undersirn-d. all persons in debted t.i said estate are notified to make pay ment without delay, and those favinu ca re anainst the same w.il preent tbetn, propeny au thenticated tor settlement, to S,E A,;1F Fxecutor. Clearfield twp , Sept. 3. l-t. FOR SALE. ... i i..., i . ... uated In I.l'ly : it'-a t.'.r.-a -.'aTiil V,. 'w e ill.t- ol tl f '.i 1 ,.n I i t snm-l.alP with i o t. r-i -ir aothorired by tbe or!er pe-Tv a" a wu..ie or ooitr iu I i. '.s 1 lis' he will cn tram lo'. to ad'oin those a-h pur. baser can procure j l..t or plan thee ,.t c .urt to i: tr.c r he -an.e ir.ro a reels ' . h .l iv I -a e i rjcr - r ... ft s l.l ... 1 1. at a .Wr.Ue proper. v. 1 l-t or plan mfs 'i 'mi h. en iv .a hi.tui in the A-omtf tr epon v p H . Se. r. p s attorney at V t'erisbnrr. OF NAl.t.-t!V per rem v ft-.e s. lis lor to be paio. wrva k d wn : 'he remainder ei .ne third when the sale or sare arv cvuu .-ii-e in 'w inuni hhh-bi 'B.iupuiF ...t.- 1 V. H M s '1 ' pr. P' 'be e.a; a"( r. t" ti e p'ir. ,e . c .. -cr. I " 1 ,d l tbe bold and mertcata ei ih .liter, st pki i.k r. oiokh k. f pr-j.tei.ee M. and Kachael C. "leorte. i i. . 1 '- OAT,! COAT,! fOAI.! ealed i r'.f-"if vi'l ba r-ceired ni tre Commissioners' oi.t.-o. rrvn r im. i " ' o'clock r v.. Nor. 3 li. o.t '.irV-litrj wnl for one vear 'or the Court H"os nn l Ja l. It mist be tror.d No 1 scr.'eped eo 1 Bnd mcs' I c -e.vPed on Oe Fbensbu-ft.-brrottrb scales and "t-ttle-1 lor according to the certifictB of the vsl!hms"r The Commissi! pers reserve the rlrht to rc.'c t anv or all tilds. tv o-dor o' Cotnin-.sioners. li I. ill )l f 1 H. ' 'lerk. mmissloncrs Hflce, EPe'isourr. I i.. 'ct. . sc. One r the mat de-lrble Tracts f I.stnd for a t'olony to 1 fotiiid. CoriSirllnr of about 12 001 a-re- of rich FarrnlPE I Land, ot which considerable is cirareo. balance In fine tirrber. for staves saw mill lum 1 her fce.. within rood markets. There 1s on the i land a charcoal Iron Fcrnace. with No 1 machin i erv af.r.stMill Saw Mill and Tannery, nan I y I steam and about thirty dwell r.vs and other build i ices ' situate tn Trlirg county. Ke ntneky. havirr i two tulles ot river front on the Tenne-s-e nv-r an I the whole is (dieted at the low t ri. e ot Five l' l ' lars Dffi'- with perfect title, or will sell a-por -' tion to . . i b-;, pr. AH I 'k -s t-. v -.-.'..-'re property, as in nch a tv ruaiti car. - to' lot ele I "Vor 'tniler icf.' rtr.ati. n. call on or add-ess C. lir.lUM.r K. 1M F"':r'h A v-uoe . Pltttbu'r J.i. 'j 24 1 m. aiaviinr?m 4 kllUBlI BtllBT UKE. J For sick Ktow.srh. CURE FOR CONSTIPATION, For 1 orpM l.lver. Hilions Headaeha, rostlveBe-aa, TarrsaCi I ffsrve.csal Seltzer Aiarii. It is ccr'a'n la ft. tfiell It is rei.t:e in it aoit n. vl ;..--2. !' is i al. 'cable to tke F.ft-T !-s-e. II can he rell.4 t. J r, to ,-a-m and It SirM t "ri . o" not by outrar- Sick-Haadache. S to Y ? nt,in ths ennntv at. where ' e a. commltil to jail to keep her irom "i ;u v.itb lev duaky admir'-r, who li Wr,; woikmsn -srert diaalriii a Cfillar ; -: !-:! o kitchen of Mr. Barlow, a widow ' ' i .n Ma.Cr.noy f.'lty, they uneattrieil a .': c .n'air. ri?, It H thoOKht, about ?30 000 ( a i d c lri. On of the- worrmpn took ; ,-.. r-.r ;t. which he was afterwar.l made Vjfl 'iorge, bu Wh0 took thf rrrcainder la u'kruwn. How the treasure came to be ''""'e l a myatery. -Tfcs fu!!owiDK beverage In said to be "j'M:,2 if taken Just before going to bed by Pri.in trouo'.ed with a cough. It Is an old f.-esch rf-cipe, and Is called "lait tie poule." 't yoik of one egg thoroughly with 4-Ptiorf'iii of au?ftr and add a few drops ef orarita water. Pour a gill of boil.ntr wr hy degrees upon the mixture, stirring ' '"MUney, and drink ery warm. 'oho Culpepper, an aged farmer living v-""t four roi9 from Norfolk. Va.. npon senh llets. in said township. The eleetors of the district compoaed of 'be township ot Stonycreek to meet at Jacohy's school bouse, in Bald townsnip. The electors ot the district compesed of tbe township ot Siiramerhill to meet at Summerhill I school house, in the horourh ot Wllmore. The electors ol the district composed ol tne nor ourh of Summit to meet at the school house In said borouKh, near the eastern limits of the same and fronttnr on Portar railroad. The electors of the district composed of the township ot Susquehanna to meet at tbe house of M"chael Piatt, in said township. The electors ol the district composed or the ! township of Taylor to meet at the school house ! neat .lonas Blouch's. in said township. I The electors ol the district composed of '.he township of Fast Taylor to meet al Anrus' senord j house in said townHhio. The electors of the district composed of the hor ourh of Tnnnelhtll to meet at the school house in said horourh. The electors of the district composed of the hor- FW tllt lBllal Jll TV V 1TIII1 r SHOKTLlDf.r.'N M'tllHf, Far tonne en aid Boji. Media. Pern. .-iftt. nature. Io Let take vo etit pu-ra!ves yeer ftf'vc. ft allow your chil dren to take tbesa. always T . : 1 s e'erant pber-i:t'.c-'. prei-ar Atloe , . t f. cen tor mere hn ' -rtv vears a pnblle nVPnrDCI av -:-e WUfti.tff.ri UlOr troiH. ORFHMS' COURT Sill Valuable In Tract .1 ;i-l son T of Land to advin- s'.i I It 1 la. t'Kol i-r .e covers .u.s. .c. 1 " extra clarces. ,' va T ; r ,' 1 tl I T a 'l ir.'iced te i-rre-s. ail PICO. spe.va ' . j'.H . ! e ra i ;,i!y. spc s - t'atrops e fie s;'al or Clv.i F t ill .1 i,l v..-.' a A--' ' t.l.'-f! rilea BMad. Bleedlnsr nnd I tetilna- Positively cured by Darbys Prophylactic Fluid. Bathe with a little of the Fluid add ed to tbe water. A single application will allay the itching, twotbe all inflamation, de odorize all cffensiveness ana stauncn tne i ourh ot woodvale to meet at tne new senooi of an order -i Inn out M the o-- Ine unner ie S-i'c. on thepreml- li.inkar.i rhurencs .. Johnstown and HT virtue I Phans' Court o! Carrb ta county Slitned will eTpose to ' sea, near the Meihodisi a on Old Pike, pear pirct. 12 miles r -.m Ptna-!' eve-v ' v. - eve-, t o N., .'pCter-. 1 ' vi i :. tn.s.'on. Twelve - e .in 1 all K stolen'- .'.all and bacV may se.c-i any llsh . rscicn'ih'. o now in II : rvar 1. Yale. Pr'neeton a eti.'.rCAlleres and IMy.e-ht.i- sch dents sent to c ll's ml"' 111 In A lira luai.I g .1 : departiuent every vear. . , nv...pa..rv I Ivmr. .jH,i'lo tl e l.'brarv In IsSt. M .... ..,.' enurci.es and a t-tnperance .ih orol.ihcs tbe sale ol .l a.,.L. For pew llUs'.utel rripcloal and rri.-ni Llll'iF.. A. M In 1 Indents ia- T. in 1 -4 loin e co-r. ;;.. phvsical an-l c im a'n-1 P-iI. - a- CATAnpH ELY'S 1 1' .'LYssv Cre am Balm before help arrived. The bouse irflftftiea.a., took fire and In twenty mlnntes waa reduced to cinders, learlng nothing of the contents. The child, who had been taken from tbe house to a neighbor's, died in a few hours. - . .4. ,-.,-.. -The Bellfonte Trotcftrrvon ot iai says- On Friday of last week, the Messrs. Collins Bro's. after negotiating with the trustees of the Wm. A. Thomas estate, made purchase of all that portion of the home stead lying west of Thomas street, and north ot Spring Creek, commonly known as Half moon mil, and the meadow lying to the rigrtof the road fading to Coleville . in all making P9 or 90 acres, for the sum of 123.000. The Collins, are energetic thorough bus.na men. and our peop.e will do we 1 to aid them in an and erery way P"''- I bave now almost completed the ballasting of the Buffalo Run raliroaa. on ti- of which they will immediately begin the ' erection of Iron works of th- most improved j pattern, on these premises. Mr John O'Conner. of Su'phnrSpringa I ..e ..hnatown. was almost Instantly to nis rxfltrment la Texata. Great excitement has been caused In the vicinity of Paris, Tex., by the remarkable recovery of Mr. J, E Corley.who was so helpless he could not turn In bed, or raise bis bead; everybody said he was Jying of Consumption A trial bottle of Dr. King.s New Discovery was sent him. Finding re lief, he bought a large bottle and a box ot Dr King's New Ldfe I'tus ; oy tne lime ne had taken two boxes of Pills ana two bottles of tbe Discovery, he was well and had gained in flest thlrtys'x pounds. Tricl Rot ties of this Great Discovery for Consump tion free at E. J '.tries'. bleeding. Tetter and bcaid nean are qnicK ly cured by Darbys Prophylactic Fluid. Hay Ffrer. I have been a periodical sufferer from hay fever (a most annoying and loathsome affliction.) since the summer of 1R79, and until I used Ely.s Cream Balm, was never able to find any relief until cold weather. house in said horourh. The electors of the district composed of tbe hor ourh ot V ilmore to meet at couucil chamber, in aid bnrouen. The electors of the district composed or tne - 1. I a eb arter in'oxicat t. a i Iress the SWITlir; .' sH IK I (Harvard Gralna'e) Media. 1 j s t V -'e HAY-FEVER CATAHKH. HAY FEVER X-1 o Liquid. Sni.- or J'c-ciler. fT fmn injvri- rV'-fttt o.lnrn. e.rh nostril, stl t he electors oi tne aisirici compoeeo: 01 mo others, township of Washlnrton to meet rt tbe .ckool ! ja(e th'. bouse at toe loot oi riane a, in tne oorourn oi i L.IIIV. i The electers ef the district composed of the township of White to meet at the small store house ol John 4J. Oates. in said tewnshlr.. The electors of tbe district composed or the township of Yoder to meet as follow? : First di vision at school house No. S.ln said township: Second division, at said Beam's school kouse, in AT 9 V:""'"''": J Oprosiir HWB;,i, I,,,. it. IM. Ei!dit. i " ALESMEPM I can truthfully say that Cream Balm cured I township. me. I regard it as t.f great value, and would g rECIAL A TTENTION. not be without it during the hay an tb.t certain TP ACT or HO r. oi lMfin eonta.nlnr about At'KFS. a.toininr lan Is or William Kvers T 1mvi. F.bas Murday. and n Jackson towpsnip. I am"r.a rou.jiv. late the property ol i; a . if Krov. .lecrasen. ana known as 'he I homas imiirn. . ...e n.u.n putable The said tract ol land i." a short dis tance from the point where the experimental oil and ras well i. now beinr drilled, and also near the point where a cannel co-1 vein has been opened which ii supposvd P underlie this tract. TERMS OF S.1LE: HIGH STREET,OKNSBURG. PA J. II. OA NT, Proprietor. it-hi IC will alwavs r.nd us ai our y '"I' 1 " . . . - t...,..l.u ..... business in business poor-, t r. . ... ... - , ( Lea a loan " e-. . . - rtsu Lot neat and cosv. ' - . .,. . Cft,.r,in7 ne naa oee-u iu bed. He pro- i place on "'-; . of work. wnere ne- uu n- - v.. tarlnc tiome, ana U3 TT UftJ -a- ... ft,,-. - lekn.Mwn W-r'.Qg Wednesday night of last week, dls- killed on tne rou cr-"red a nesro nrdcr hla CH'4 a shotann n fi,.j .t th Infrnder. . Johnstown mi8.ei him. The netrothen seized tne t ea . , f w-np-s.k the t..f tbe gun and a struggle ensued, I ,n , "aid cn the hordes which -li which Mr. Culpepper was so norrlbly i lumber W'"" the foot ".en that he died the following morning ) start ar -uec?eded In -Jrhn I.ongwell, of Charleston, Tioga ronr,7t W1J -el2ed wItn T0ier,t yomlting 't otter day, which did not end notll he rl upelitd a live garter anake eighteen r'l a talf tnt hea long; from hla stomach. Tojers ago Mr. Longwell yomlted three 'Oftal.er snakes. It Is supposed that In drlnk rR from a pool three years ago Longwelt -ckel Into Lis etomacri the as from wbUh start he the one of Dr. George O'Conner .tn-a them bntbv a auuunu -..thrown from the wagon under . hon thpv began kicking, riorum. s..ft ft. . - - .ft.i.i him nn the beau tnem iiiiuh " " . E Conrad, who wa. driving along the road 5 the time was run Into by the runaway Wro and waa thrown from his buggy which w., badly wrecked, and the Doctor thrown not hnt not larlnosiy Inlnred. Wondsr fnl f r., W, D. Floyt A Co., Wholesale and retail Druggists of Rome, Ga., say: We nave been selling Dr. King's New Discovery , Electric Bitters and Bucklen's Arnica Salve for two years. Have never handled remedies that sell as well, or give such universal satisfac tion. There have been some wonderful cures effected by these medicines in this city. Several cases of pronounced Con sumption have been entirely enred bv use of a few bottl.s of Dr. King's New Dlseov. ery, taken in connection with Electric Bit ters. We guarantee them always. Sold by E. James. Married. RODGERS EVANS. Marrlpd. at residence t.f the ( fflciating minister. Rev. fjporte B. Hill, of Ebensbnrir. Mr. Gnree B. Rodgers and M'ms Amelia M. Evans, both ot Etjpnsburg. LEECn DAVIS -Married, st their fu ture residence in Eippsburg. on Werinesdav, by Rev. Robert McCaalin October 13 1R86, Mr J. W. Ieech and MfisApnes Agusta Davis, both of Ebensbnrg. We congratulate the Professor and his fair young bride or their advent tnti mntri mnnial state, and hope that In tbe future their cares may be few and that thevroav live long to enjoy the pleasures of domestic blis. wn l V.verv male eitlaen tw. ntv-ona vears of season. I. M. Georgia, Blnghamton, N. 1 are. possesslnr the followlnr qualifications, shall i . he entitled to vote stall elections: . Firsf He shall have been a eitiaen of the Uni ted States at least one momh. 1 5f-eno! He shall have resided tn the State one I the ' year (or it havinr previonsly been a qualified i elector or naiive ooro ciiit-u in ire oia.s. oe ' shall have removed therefrom and returned ; within six months) Immediately precedinr the 1 election. ( t 7trt He .hall have resided In the election I One-third cash on confirmation or sale, one- 1 third in one vear and one-third in two yasrs thereafter and heferred paymenis to bear lawl.il . interest and to be secured by jndttmcpt bond or! bond and mortraKS of the purchaser, at oo'lon , ire,,e II IHNMI.V . WtsT. Trustee of the estate ot K. Vi.-kroy, dec'. I. ; Oct IS. 1"5. JOTK'i; --In Us ri.:i-s.. ! tbe county o Camhr-a. .v i .1 .ft..r..i.rtslllf. ol rrai;- .a. let 1 re"1"!- .. i . ,i-,,v,: i.u arc lore v ...,.', I., i re the Jll.;s ol il.e I l-fbr. to b te. I at F'cnsl.iirsr. lie. r. to r n'Tt. then an t to ia;.e the Kcal t.'t.itc aeeeasa.l. al t1-- ai l r Ladle Wanted. A lady agent Is wanted In every city and villaee : also ledies to travel and solicit orders) for Madame Wood's Corsts and Corded t Cor-snt Waists, Tampico Forms, nose Sup porters. Steel Protectors, I,"'' rd, etc. Agenta am making from Twei.fy to Fifty Doilata a wwflr. Send for circulars and price-list to B. Woou, 64 South Salina atreet, Syracuse Y . Died. FRESH -Died at bis home In Barr town ship on Sunday, October 10, 1K86, Mr. George Fresh, aged about 75 yprs. ADAMS Died at her home ir. Clearfield townohip on Saturday, October fith, 188r5, Mrs. Rachael Adams, relict of Thomas Adams, deceased, aged 86 years and 10 davs. The deceased was a daughter of Captain Richard McGuire, one of the early smuttr. of Cambria county, who during the war of 1812 raised a company of volunteers from the neigborhood of Loretto. Her remains were interred in tbe cpmetery at St. Augnstine on Tuesday last beside those of her husband who preceded her to the tom! about fifttreu ypar ago. district where re shall offer to Tote at least it, i months immediately preceding; the election. Fovre If twenty-one ears of are, or upward , 1 I.e shall have paid within two years a Stale or ' county tax. which shall have been rsaej..ed at ! least two months and paid at least one month be fore the election. I Srr. 4. All elections hy the cltirens shall he by ballot. Every ballot veted shall ne numbered In the order in which it shall be received, and the 1 number recorded hy the election officers on the ! list t voters, opposite the name of tne elector who presents the ballot- Any elector may write his I name upon his ticket, or caaae Ms name to he j written thereon, and attested by a cttiiea ot the district. 1 he election om-ers shall he sworn or I US PAINT CO., I. O Oct. l-'im. 1 i bv an In..-st dolv -.war. ei v of show cause wbv t.e n e -hot! -ite t hl-t "I .. .' , . , , a-i-ept OT rr .-1 Ki...-,s :v. cm; 1 ul'lat! -n put 111 ii Ready Mixed. 50. 60. 7Sc and $1 per irai. ffst mi HINTS fthlpped an where All shades property twners ord- r dlrec-. Also, best 2 and 3 ply F-lt Horflnt tftith i.est coatlnr and ce ment. An ee.ta wao'ed Color card list tree. A I- Hox 20 Pltttburrh. Pa. Sheriff's ith.-o. .! -F.i H A Kben-burs. t'a I S o- k ('.it! 'I 1 AMY he rs -.n 1 j hr.su . de I '.. l e d f I'M I I ; 1 Vi,i:.im Ivor? it : .,.. , ' rilj-r. ! tr'V Sll'llf wANir.n LiVJ to canvas, p.r tta sa.t sstcidv errl-l'- m er t l RtriAMA , -a -."11 n-.-e ! l.e!"r to ha"e t rtftl p ere, A . til.l -J. S.- Mil. of T ursery nn. ered. SA1. P4ID. t-Tt'J ii . papar , K. -'&s'T, ! T . d "our 1 pot be sold liKiV . S. '.ft -n:.T(H-S NdTICE. f ! :n ic t on n tne estate ot ,.ce'cse1. lHt o" i eartield town. r.e. n tram .1 io uir u n . s a o.j, e. indebted to a ,t-l estate are ti't't'd ta 'vrat-r.: wh.-nt rie'av. and th- e hsvinc .1 lh'l'J ' will preaeni v:icm pr"p- caie 1 t-.r se'.t'e'nen' to T7XF.fl U Letter TOll" N H H'K. I twp. t. .N PVKP1N - Wl'liim tvory, Oer' .........ntarr or. tne es-,. - 01 -i. . Hat.iie l.a'e "t M uv.'ter i- wi.-o be-.i rinre t ' to- "riders x Indebted 10 said osta care ponn. ment wPli.-nt r'.elcy. nr.d th..s ...in,! the same w.ll pre-ent an hepticated. ..r setlHmer.t. to M rns'er t wp . si.t . lo. lss. d.. -easel, bar. el, all person' 1 to make y- t . a i n r c 1 . ". n them, prop.r.y A','. M IV. F.ie-nt.' TRAY. C-irpe to the rpsii.-nc of the subscriber in AI'eahenT township, iwm i.t ... M.v istfl a dark red nun wnn r.. tar on for-head and s.. me white on flanks. 1 ne nwer I. Ten.i.ate.l tn prove property, pay charges affirmed hot to disclose how any elector. hall have land takel.im away. r.therwi.e he will he dis- Oct. 15. le'- voted unless required to do so as a witness in a j rinsed of according te law tudlcial proceedim. 1 Src S Flectors shall In all rases except treason, felony and breach or surety of the peae. be privilenel from arrest dunnr their attendance 00 I election, and In going to an returnlag tbere- I from I Sn. 6. Whenever any of the e,nai1fted eleeton i o! this Commonwealtk rhall he In active military i service, under a requisition from the Presidet.t 01 ' t e IJnlted States, or hy authority trom this Com ajaonwealth such electors may exercise the rirhi ol suflraee tn all elections by the eiitrens. under iuch reruUtions as rre or shall he prescribed hy 1 law. as lull? as If they were present at their urual places ot election. Sbc T. All laws rernlatlng the holdinr nt elec tions by the cltiiens (or the reristratien of elec tors shall he nntlorm throurhoot the State, hnt no oleeter shall he depriel of tbe prtvllere of vo tina' hy reason M his name not Melon reElstsjre'f. AI.F.XTS rAKHISH. -JgXECUTOK'S NOTICI-:. rettert te-ti-mentarv on 1 lie estate ... Atin'e Wttiiamson. I..te 01 iall'. i n b , rot. ah . dceca-e 1 . havir.K been a-an'ed to the urdersi... .all 1 -r-son -Drtebted to said estate are n. t Lsd l" u navment without deiav. and tho-e havinr cvm! aratnst the savr.v w.ll preenl them. 1 roper' aa-tbenti-ated fcr W I l.I.IAM"" 'N. niTu"s (-;, p ' 'l.Ufl ' I-, tr matte - " Ja.ne- Myers. ' 1 w I I and t.'Satret.t ... J liavn.a t.eeu si'l-'t Court t j V ' 1 1 ac.-.-iuii' an i t. n ake . tbe patios 1 ti- ?n tl ..' 1 ,.f ' o-bii'U Nt TK K.--l:i tl.- r 1 .1 on PATENTS HZ3TKT WISE OARTf ETT. Attornsy-at-taw, WASHINGTON, D. C. Turem to M National Park. Vaahlnsrfcin, T. C. -SEND FOE INVEHTOK'B OTJlDE.-a Oa'iltUIn, Sept. . la-t. VTOTICE. C1.0VKK AM) TIMOTHY SKKD. j Toledo i ra !-s cn-l vn i.".; i tstiops an I n 'itnt".n. 'd IS W. I I "111 I H A t F'-r ram . I I r l o. let. fjtl'v- ntttit. -It. ihi- Ori.I'or.s O nn 1 ,i..rn..tdl'iiitil.i. To the heirs c,l lenat representa'iivee ol Klias Baker decease I HBrtTI-il You are hereby nted to be sod arpear before the Juri" ol the Orph mr' ourt. to pe h-ld at Etenshuru. n tt.e first Mind iy o. lccember next, then ao-t there to it'i i cr re mse 10 take the Kea! Hate of Z. las Baker . -ceased at tee apprai e.l valuation put upon it ry an lnq'uesi dulv awardr.l If the said C. -in, r , show rause why ine san-efhouid rndbesMd. ' Sherifi r VT. ( ttt.t-'rv I 1. .H ven-i : E'c- n-.r ria c u,'7. r, r i "."-1 ft .1 o.it;t rl 1 a. ci'- r "t tie last 1 o V di-r. .l.-.-.l. 0 - Ao-Itor by tie said e V 1 t ops ft e l 10 Ald .1.-1 11 : lot. ii ; be 1 uud ie . iv':t: t, pot:.e is hereby ii..- "1i t l- tLo t-or.iuiftb 1 . . tl.e Cr,t day of No. - a a , tc. ftl'.scharre the. .1 a ! :i c: rl r.-. P . V.lltnel." t. 1 ii..-; c" 1..AUHI 1 ict , 1- ah-:i nj whtri all .. ii-ev (.ev proper. lt I 7 N. Au.-i f r. WANTED F . st 11.11. , A M serj . 1 : 'fur lb. .s r 1 ' f. r ' M ilH ' CUT el,, o . e-.. 1 Y. .'urery r m ' e-t.-ft - re'v . SALESMEN He-table "salary or ft-arep . FOR SALE ! sell krewr . ,.. re !- tu i 1 ' s a three run w a iP ::rd or n -' r tine" Mn. ee- p.p i be fbu'r . cer rrj.11 .nl e '. 't ,.a uivc'.s 1 A.iikinte't A V EAJ'iVft ir rs I ' l'-i ftje-'d. is Ni
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