ELECTION RETURNS-O W ICIA.L. ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 8TH, 1892. .unbria .fjrrmna Ki.. I' Vllllla .. PA. - nvi:mi:i:i: i. i.r. I . I. a I. ,1, .!!! f Mr. ; il'i- I.. K - , ,1 , . I .III' lH 4 .11 I. t 1 . . , . i ' . .in m ! nil r run. -,;, i .t ii.. ii iiu ali.r I III' llil- lixtrirtH. ,, i ,.i-.. ' t..w lll.ii. , , , i ..i n l.i-i ili.it .-ii:l..-.l I , , i., .in i 'ii ' i u li itul" w :i at . i.-. M. .tul.it n 1 1: lit ami I .t I !. ! III. I ! . . . i ;.ii; -I . i.f .1 .! k.ll tuM tltiti. ... '..il .1. t I tin -''tnli. II iIih- , 'I., lit III .1 . .l I.M. .W 11. - .1 i . . 1 . V . iiulli. .if t i ;i 1 ! 1 1 i ii. i hi , iiiini t.n.k.' Ii.-r li-ft at in l . .. 1 I p. 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A. liiillitli ami family, of this I , . !.i..k l ln ir ti -1 a I nil- on i ll in ila t.,, I ui nia w Inn' t In y will sM-ml t In- w iu--, i mi tin' iliii l'ii 's uranui' plantation. ; .., , v . i ! i il hi ii a.'ai n in tin' t inir. link S. I t.i ill-oil-. i-oiiiiauy will In :i: - . . ...-i a In hi -. in till- iiai-i-. i n Sa I iir ,,,, 1 1 hi l ful laiiii.-r lloi.iii- I - tin i ,-. ! ii foi lli.tl m iiiiil' ainl it l- in-i ll - i 1 1 1 a I I ui -mi in t li.il l nil- ran . , . . . .-I.. .1. I .. . 1. 1 Tli 1 1 r la i. a I .i 1 1 iiVli k a , .1.1 -.mill i-I I'.In li-tiiili; lii.lii-.4l. I i 1 1. I .1 I m " I . .1 .1 I ..I I I. I . I w . . II I I. - , i. W.i . . - l i- ! ... I ll ' c I t-iltl Ii. I.- I . I.I, I. 1, 1 .1 'I.I I ... I I II 1 1..- 111-..' I. ' I I . .1 .1.' - I- .. . I . r - i ii I i ,. i l .( I; . I, i I I I I 1 .1 "I I i I 1 1 111 I.. I I III,. I .1 1.11.1,-1, I llll-ljl ' . . I 1 1 1 .If. .1 .1 1. .1. 1 -I I t . II ' I It, I I.I - It I 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 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Init lor a mi inl r of i' ii - a li-nt of K.tiii'. .Mi Ki an i-oiinty, w ho - i- a ra in 1 1 il a I for 1 1 1 1 1 V t na-iiiif ol i i ' i -1 1 1 1 1 1 at t In- lali-i 'i-i l ion on I In' Ki" i'. i, -in iirki-l w a- il.'fi'ati'il ly a sinall ii .iiiy liy In- I ii-iniM tatii iioiii-nt. .1 1 1 1 lliinii-. ii II miliaria!!. ul.'i-i1 - !.. a- fa tally in jui nl liy a tall of coai r in in- No. :i. 1 iit-oii ami I li-ai liflil i-oin- i!i iiuiii-s, ni'ar t'l 1 1 -r : 1 i I . at rli'Vi-n i. i ;, k mi Moiiiiuy nun niiiL'. Id' was liv ! .ii -i o i loi-k on Momlay i- rtii nir. Init I - ,, alii wa- only a iin--tioii of a fi-vv I, ..ui-. A m aml fi -tiv al w ill I -1 i.-li I in tin' l'ltr i'I.i, Hall at l.oirtlo. on No V t-tn lii-f -,' I. A -urn pi nous -iiim- will ! s-iyi'il ,i m1 inilliiiii; n il llliilnlii- to flllllli-l till' t'll j ..viii. iii ol i-itoi-. I. im int.' will In- in i.i .lit li.r whii Ii tin- si'ivii't'.-. of a lint or-iii-u.i ha- Uimi si-i'iii i-il. Ki'iylH.ly in V .1. .1 . .) ii Nw artman. formi'i ly of .lohn- n "Inn- hi- lailur it-siili'-. was run v i ! a i ahli i ar i n I'itl-lniiij on Mon ii ii, .1 iiii-ivt-il injuries wliii'h rausi-il I - i.-.itli. Mi- ii-in.iius wi'i'i taki'ii to I in,-!i. ii Im inli i iin-nt. Hi- w as almiil ' i.u I, mi yi-ars of ai;i' ami ha.l Im-i-ii 'iiiinary iriati'il lioi--i'iaili-h. i-ati-n at ' i.i inti i al-ilui inu Ihc ilay ami in 'in... in. ii wiili footl i-ati'ii al tin- tahli' ' i . 'I ha- Im i ii -:t t i-il at. all. has U't-ii ' i I -nut kalily I'llii in ious in liaui-liiui; . .i ii. .j i n nuh that f t ! iM-ti 1 1 y linir i:.r ail oihiT syniilons of 1 1 1 - n t i ."I,.-. '.''.. ii-an i'ii joy alilf sui-iris. party w a - .it i tn- r--iili'in'i' of Mr. ami Mis. II II . i!iin on Tui-sil iy v'iii nif in honor ' - l.niliilav .iiiiiiyi-r-ary of lln'ii' : i 1 . Mi-- M null'. Km-i y Uxl y pn-s l, .nl a hiikI linn', ami all wi-ii'iiut H. pi ai-i-of I In- i.ul ii-s w ho hail il '" i .ii ''n Momlay inoriiiiitr laiil Sinilli.of i - i: W il.-t.i. i t nioi i-laiiil i-ouiity. was .nl n ii,, .ii s. n in- in thi'i'ti-i'k nnili-rni'at h ' l, I j 1 1 i !-! Ii- in thai, plaif. hi- havinir tiinii lln- ti.'-tli'. An I'Miinination " i.il tin- la. ; that In- wa- hailly in- . 1 I i ii I. i na 1 1 . Im t h h'U- htoki'ii ami his i - .1 -!'..-. in -il. ! i i.-li f i hi i Loi-k Havi'ii says: A li.ii- .Ii i i w a- killi-il at r.aki't's run. 1 ' "ii ui y . mi Sa I in ila v . hv ii'o. Mel 'arl- ' '"- "I 1 ui n . hin i-oiinly. It ii tin- only ' : 1 1.-- kin. I i s i-r killi-il in this l oiinty. -i i- I In- III-1 oiii- kiil.'.l in I hi' tali " ' I 1. 1 i in i n Kali-y -hoi oiii- in Si huyl- 1 ' iiiii lviiit i'ui-ano. Mi . A l.i jt id lli.iin. a I'oiori'il i-iiit'ii of ' ! '. w ii. iln il in thai ily on Momlay '' ' Mi I'.lain In-full' hi- rrinoxal t '.-!..w ii. ahoiit ulmiii I'iiihli-t-n yi-ais '-" ' a- a it -ith nl of Klu'ii-huti: w In-fi- hi ' '' 1 ! "ii tin- haiU-t hu-ini'ss for Iwi'tity- .ii-. ami was w-i-l I k now n to al I our '"I' i 'iiii-a-. .. was tin- tirst rolni.-.l "' ' hat w a-i-M-r ilrait u on a jury in this ' '",1,1 v. 'ii Momlay eveninir a fn-ialit train - ' 'l.iwn tin' wt'sli-tn slope of the '' '' '' ai n I. inke in two ami w hi n near ' '" - leek two sei'tlons of the liaill eatne '' M,. i with -mil fot'i-e :i- to t hr iw seyeli ' :i - "Mt t In-iiii lunik linn I w huh at that I ' i- aUiiit. ihirly feel hiuh. The eats M ' 1 ' ' inaileil with mil (hamll-e ami eanneil -''I- iinl lit.- himhIs were on-nlii a hi y : "i. i.-. .1. I In- l'.eei-h tiroye mine w hii'li ("line " I ion or Mers. Milt-hell Lloyil. " ''m im. lit hs ao. rilnises to Im- one of 'i' ino-t lAti-u-ive mines in this vicinity :!l 'In- near fulure. Al ile-etil the imiiii l n .-only ilrivinu heailins, hut U-dne -' we ninlertanil that :." or more men I,i- i-u'pl, ,yt-, there. Mr. James Lytle. 'I t-ei-oia M ills, is lillina a late tipple. ""I line iMiilers hae iH-eii serureil for '""-I itiir foal from the slope. The mine is ''i.iti-.l on Ihe ea-l siile of the hill ami - iv ii, i; a I a rye iMxly of eMellelilcoal hefole " w ill einplwy a larite iiiiiiiImt of men for I'-urs lu l oine. Uullitzin Vindlt ulitr. Ailam- tow n-hip Alii-uliiny town-hip A h I Hi' hot'oui:li I! it r tow n-hip I:iai kl,i k low n-hip iiml.i la tow n-hlp ( ariolliow ii iMiroucli I arroll tow n-hii t liet Springs iHinniirh t'lie-t township t leal lii-lit tuwn-hlp ( iiii-m.iiiirh township 1 'iMipi-r-ila h iHiroimh i tin ! tow ii lit I 'all' Im! oou'h I tea n town-hip r'a-t I iin'niani;h 1mUoiii;Ii . . Kast 'I'aylor township KU'ii-hurir, Kast w aul KU'iisliurn. esi warii Khler liiirontrh I I aiiklin low n-hip I ial li l.in horottiMi i ialli t.iu low n-hi ti ! I ast iiiis lii.i'oiiiih .lack-on township .lohnstow ti I irsi want Seeoiiil w aril Tli iril warii I oiiiih ward l-'i Ti h w ant .sixth wiinl Seyent Ii w aril I'iirhi h w aid .Ninth wai.l Tent h w aril I'ili-vi-ii tli want Tw elft h v ai il Tlui'iei tit li w aril Kourleeiil Ii w aril I'ifli-i-iiili ward Sixteenth ward Seyenleent li w aril. Lilly Im.i iiii-jh . . . I m et to Ihii oiiu h Lower i mli-i tow n-lu p Mot lelh ill.- horouuh h'tr-1 w ard Sei'ond w aril Third w ar.l M mister tow n-hip I'oitaire iMiiottuh I'ltl lllL't- low n-hip I'll hlanil low n-hip .... I.'eaiie town-hip. Ka-I.. I'l-ade lown-hip. Yi t. Nmlli Folk hoiouk'h... stolix riiik town-tup.. u in li ii t h 1 1 1 l ili. n i; h . "sum in. t lull tow n-hip. . Sl-l( III ll.l II ll.l IllW ll-lllp Til II III I h I I I t ll'llll h . I i i- i .l. r tow i. -t.ii. a-li lit if l on low ii-I.i p. .1-Il I I.K lull liiWII-lllp. . -1 in. .it I l it i. nir Ii -t I a ior t..w n-hip. I, , te ,. li-l, I p lilii.ile li'lollilh Ni Ni T. M t a! l i t N..t 1 'i.... 1 im. ! t-.lmw ti. iii' "i. it 1 1..1 i.vi.1 i.i) . J I" f-i r-i III. J. II N.H.II.lll. form.'tl) of he-t s.tnis. w.i In-re on Tlmr.l.iy . Tin U. l.ir l.a- nil utly 1, 11 n if out hi- prole---..i..i! -Iiinu'li- al I'atti.n. when- he has a 1 a l v f ai leu iiilo a lare iiaili whn h -till flow ii.iv lit- family is -till at I hi t tii!if- tilil he I'onteinplMtes re- iiioMiu; tin in lo ration n tin- in ar future. The elei'tioii of lion. John Ivan, of I lot! iilaysluirr, to the Supreme Iten.-h will 1 read-a yiu am y on the jiulii ia' Ix'tii h iu Llair eiuinty. 1'elitions are already out and liutnerou-ly siuned hy the friend-of Hon. A. S. Lamlis, of Hull i.hiy-l.ni v. and al-o hy the friends ,,f A. V. I i !. Ksq., of AltiM.ua. n.-kim; for the appoiurmeiil of one or I he ot her. The steam tannery in this plaee. lias fh.iii-Cnl haiuN and will lie operated in I he 1 11 1 11 re hy Mr. Ualienstein. of I'ilts- hur. As s,miii as there is a sullii-ient sup ply of w ater Hie plant w ill lie operati'd lo lis full t-apat'ity and the leather tanned, , will l liui-hisl here. Heretofore tile leather was linished in Messrs. Callery -t I'n's eslahli-huieiit in I'ittshurii- Mrs. Kllen Kvaus. widow of thelatoi .luliii .1. Kx ans, died at tier home in Tam hria township on Saturday Noyetnlier twelfth, aijed ahoiit 7o years. The de- i- ea-ed leaves nine t'hildreu to survive tier. I lo-ea. of KIm-ii-Iiui u': Mrs. llu-h Kvans, i.f ('ainlil'l.l township; John II. , of Ci.tie mauh: Iiavid .1.. of IMtl-hurir; Mrs. Daniel liiillitli ami Alii-e liiiltilli. ot Cam hria tow n-hip, and .Mi-s Annie and llaiwy w ho reside al home. We clip the following eompliinentary uotiee from the .lohnstow 11 Hi nt hi: '.lames li. Ilassou, iilitor of the ("AMf.ltl.V I'liUKMAN and rhairinau of the lleinoi'rat- ii- 11 111 1 in it tee of t his eon tit y , is a ruiulidale for the post mastership of KU'iishuri;. Mr. Hasson was postmaster under Cleveland. former term and pel fi.rined the duties of ihe 1. II ice in an utile and colisrie iilioits manner. He has leeii a life-long lVmo-i-ral and lias always lieen a faithful work er for the paity. Mr. Has-on deserves Ihe otllee." -The payment of the annuity to flood 01 phaus, w as made al .lohnstow 11 1111 Moll day, when 2.325 was d islri hit leti. Kaili orphan under sixleen years of ae was paid 7.1. There -ire now 27 orphans of parents w ho were lost in the ijreat Hood. The original iiumlH-r was 33H. nine having died and iiflv-nili.' lieeame of bk. TIih t,ij.'et I'lieek paid lo any one person was 'too lo Mrs. St-huhtlil, willow of Kdilor ShuUlt. of the ' I'lTiM, who was drowned and left idgta small I'liildren. The fund has done ineali'iilahle kikmI and there remains miii-h for il lo do. A freight wrei-k in which three men w ere hadly hint and twenty six cars and two eimtlies were sina-lii d up uei'iirieil near the tower at Allegripp us 011 Wednes day niglil bout ten o'clock. The wreck wascau-i'd hy a train getting h.-yond ihe coiilrol of il crew while descending the mountain limn (iullil.in and w lu-n u.-ur A I leu 1 ppu- ran into another train. Fire- nan II. K. Hnirhes. Liii,'l m-i-r ( i I a 11 1 .1 oh 11s toii ind l'"iremaii Samuel Kiti'k were all severely injured and were taken to the Alloona tio-pital, hut we failinl to learn w he! her their injuries an? rfgardfd as fa tal, or 11. it. Already several petitions art' out and an? lo'iug circulated for .signers for iho ap point 111. nl of a I leinocralic ostma-lcr in I'jM'ii-hurg. There are so many applicants ment ioned llial at this dale we are not cer tain who is and who is not a candidal.'. Among those who are certain lo Is-, if liv ing ami well w hell the proper time comes. i the editor of this paper, w ho believi-s he, can till the hill and m i lol 111 the duties in a satisfactory manner to tin: patrons of ihe ollice. If there is anything in working year in and year out for the cause of lc illiteracy whether there was an ollice in siiilitor liol, w e iM'lieve we have U'ell there, eXM'ct lo continue there, and when ihe I'l-f side nlial chair is occnpitsl hy lirovi-r Cleveland, w ill press our claims lo the ? x-ti-ul id our ahilil y. Iiiftlllulf l.iflnrfri.ii. Monday evening Dr. L. 1. Handy, of Newark, Del. Subject, orator and siaU-siueti." Tue-day evening Hon. ling, of Washington, D.C. 'i'atrick Henry, John K. Wenil Subjecl "Saiil of Tarsus.' Wiiinesday evening l'rof. J. It. I? Mottf, f Du 1'aw, University, ('reencas castle, Indiana, assislisl by Thomas W. Harrington, of Chicago. Subject, "Klec tricity Its Nature and I'ossihililies." Thursday fyenituj I'rof. 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Kir- h. who lives near Nick tow n. in I a m In ia i i.iitit y . lias pits uri-d the arresi of his wife, Mairgie Kirx h.ou a 1 liiiii;i' of atti-mptinif lo M,isou him. The father of Mrs. K11-1I1. Charles Kain. has 1; 1 yen Uimi- for her apcaraiicc for trial al the December term of ci iuiinal court. The r:is' is romantic and sensational. The yotiuir couple are incm!crs of promi nent families and are well-to-do. They wi re married last May in the chacl of the monastery at Carrolltow 11, and soon after their return from an extended weddiui; tour there wis a talk of domestic troubles lictwecn them. For some reason Mrs. Kirsch devi'I...il an avfrsion for her hu band. and of lalf lias refusi-d to have any thing to do with him. Mrs. Kir.M-h recently went to Florida, whence she has just returned, and imme diately on tier ai rival she was arrested. The friftids of the husband promise to push the prosif mion to the extent of making some startling disclosures. No motive of Mrs. Kirsch's allem-d atlcmpls 011 tier hii-band's life are-taliil oilier than her unexplained aversion to ti i til. w hich is the more mysterious as she is said to have U'en. to all ap-arances. vi-ry much in love with him prior lo their marriage. The ca-e excites much comment almut Nick tow 11. A llrlmmr. tlICK't. Uobert Wolf, a drummer from l'illsburg, was the recipient of an elegant hori wliippiug at the hands of two l'ut.xsii tawuey's enraueil women the other niuht. It apiH-ars that during a t-ouvt rsatiou n cently with a hotel clerk in l'itlsburg Wolf was ti Ming him the news from I'unx sulawiify, and anions ot In-r things tie men tioned the names of two ladies as licing quite "t1y," l. As it hapH-ued, one of tiie ladies is closely related to the hotel clerk. H linuii'dialely wrote home the particulars. When the salesmen put in an apix-aratu'e. at I'unxstilaw in-y the other day lie was informed that someone desired lo meet him that evening about ten o'clock at a cct tan oyster saloon on Mahoning street. Thither he repaired, to li ti it the two woitien awaiting Ids comiuif. lie was comliii lisi to the parit.r, and while one of the ladies lieid Mm Ihe other applied the "cat-o-nine tails" vigorously over his head, back, and legs until lie is said ti have l'iged piti'ously for tliem to stop, piomi inn 'never to do so some more" w lieu he w as released. 4'wart Hrtwutlnri ' The follow ing cases 011 this week's trial list were disposed of as follows: j Klinordlinger vs. Met 'ouah. Continuiil. Christian Otto, vs. C. W. Foust, et at. Jury ti ml for pi ai nti IT flis.so. I Kli.als'th Shank vs. Laniel Ii. Wissin- j ger. Jury find for defendant. j L. 1. Work vs. Israel Dumiiire, admin- ' istrator of John Duiimire. I'lainlitT be- j comes non-suit. HurNju de.fc H.-ckler V. Carou L'.ihy Jury find for plaintiffs. A.T. Pindle vs. The Cambria Land Com pany, Continued. Kmely Myers et al vs. Alice Chestnut wood. I'lainlitT iHi-omes nonsuit. Mary Cole vs. K. 15. treswell. Jury find for defendant. St rouse t i'o. vs. D. and for plaintilT f2.Vi.31. Martin Mr Donald vs On trial. C. Lutke. Jury W. F. I'rosser. i.mt Hy IMf. The dropping of the leaves is not always caii-ed by the ending of summer, or the ad vent of the fall season, hut Imltssl by many causes. So w ith the health and life of the tinman being. One by one they are carried to an early grave. You take a cold and say, "Oh, well it is nothing but a cold." ami so it Is, but if not checked in time am! neglected, it leads to consumption and other diseases. Prevent it. Mop It, by using a pure rye whiskey. Ministers, phy sicians and hospital siiiHTinU-iideiits agree in recommending as a i'ifect stimulant, Klein's Silver Age or Duuiicsne ltycs. The former sells at 1.50 and Ihe latter at 1.2.1 per full quart Sold by Ludwig A Son Johnstown l'a. The many friends of Judge Cvm L. I'ershlng, a former well known citizen of Johnstown, but for the past twenty years a citien of I'ottsvllle. Schuylkill county, w here he Is about completing his second term a president judge in that county, w ill ! glad to learn that at the late elec tion he wasogaiu re-elccti-d for the third term. Hkin,l. Snmor. Jnhn Clark . .". KrnetittlvM. Pnilip K. .Tnater. CI3; Nornin I., l.m. :s. 1 vuumi ! Lari, MmMB h.llunM. Ju. T. Mcllrufy. aii JuJi .i utretDe MurrlMf l.lrniM. The following marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Wednesday, No vember '.lit. 112: W. Dorsey Walker and Ilertha M. Walls, .lohnstow 11. Anton M ushack and Agnes A. I'fotT, .lohnstow u. John Lartos. Johnstown, and Julia Loimav-ky. McKeesport. l'a. Joseph S. Orris. Adams township, and Sophia Holsopple, I'ailit tow liship, Somer set county. Frank IL Findlev. Morreilville. and Ks ter L. liihlett. West Tayor township. Calvin W. I-ecli. Kast Liticrty, l'a., and Lizzie Wissinger, Coni'tnaiiirh. John J. liaskcr and Kli.a A. Jones, Johnstown. Martin I'ogouis and Ilosie Strapclaid. j Hastings. Joseph M. lioland. Washington town ship, and Mary l'arrish. Minister town ship. Michael Ciishman and Julia Ituhala. .lohnstow n. J. W. Livingston and Susan M (.ardner, Jol.ustow n. Charles IteiiiliT, Sranton. l'a.. and Cyn thia J. tialmau. Sumuierhill. Daniel S. Km p-r, Croyle township, and Sarah K. Makin, South Fork. Kudolph Wentz, Carroll township, and Klizalx'th Fultz, Carrolltow n. William Mascot, Johnstown, and Mary 15yer. Dale. John Hale, Clen White, I'.lair county, and A nnie l'ryor. tiallitzin township. Klim-r K. 'is and Klia Kinney, Has tings. John McDermitt. Johnstown, and Ko-e M. SliHrliauirli, Carrolltow 11. James Herman Couuell, KlM-ushurs. and Martha Quartz, Washington town.-liip. inr(R. WrnilllK. ( (leorge U. Wendling, w ho w ill lecture at the institute lecture course on Tuesday! I X' 1... A...1. I . 1 . ieitiiiK, i 01 1-111 in'i .-.fin, iiit a reci.ru 01 one hundred and thirty nights iimui the platform during the lir-t live mouths of Ids career as opular orator, and .4oo niirhts in the fight follow ing years a record not surpassed since the earlier days of I teet ti er, (Sough and Phillips. His subject "Saul of Tarsus." Is one of tie great lectures of the American plat form. A discussion of orators and ora tory. Not a religious but a critical and historical study of the lift and spits lies of Saul. I 'teat and nwfrful as Ingersoll and Cook are. it is a great pleasure to turn from both and hear Wendling. His language. Ids logic, his imagination, his enunciation, his method, are all of the old Kver.-tt and and ('banning school. I'rof. Ittiriil Su-lny. He held the platform as a king, and sw ayi-d his audience for two hours by the scepter of Ids eliNiuence. Asxinthly Jer.iM. An orator of great jHiwer. ChUiujn Trilni lie. Complete and masterly. I'ittxhunj (Inzith:. A wonderful orator. City. Nc cr equaled here. Oiini' Ilrruhl. The best of the course. I'tu-tt Ih ruhl. Uare eloquence. VlercUtiul Itunler. Janiprd! rum Train. Herman Hilly, an insane man from My ersdale. Somerset county, while licing taken to Dixmonl by "slew art Miller, of the Somerset County Home,. leaMd through a car window i.ear Lay ton sta tion, about ten o'clock Friday morning, w bile the tr iin was running XI miles an hour and probably fatally injured. Wil liam Snltoii, of I'niontow 11. w as a par-si n ger on Ihe train and witnessed the occur rence. He says that Hilly, when lie was first placed on the train, did not give the steward much trouble, but when Mr. Mil ler's back was turned, he sprang from his seal, and with a scream of terror, cried, "There they come," plunged head tirst through the car w indow, taking sash and all with him. The train was passing through a rut when llilty made the plunge. It was stopMtl. and when llilty was picked up it was found that his arm and leg were bro ken and he w as o'hcrw ise badly injured. He was taken to Pittsburg, w here a phys ician sel his broken limits and attended to his other injuries. He was then taken to Dixmont. lllrd. MAVIS. Mary Vlririuta itauirtiti-r of I). L. unit N. J. I in is, .li til Nov. 7th at r.:un A. m. aitiHi I'li-vi'u years four inotillis and I . eiitv-tliri' days. She was luirriiil Nov. Mli at Hi-lsaiiu i-i'mi-tt-ry, si-rvi-'tts vr-iv cuuUucUhI by Hew li. 11. Fish. Mltrrllaaeana Matlrr-. trunk rmtrx mr the l.tr Mahlt "-IO- iy art fe iliiiil.irlK( r. Ilwmr- l.nldra rrnr. It i nmnuiaoiure 1 Mn a powilrr. whlrn rmn h Klven id m 1I4 ut her. a cup ol pottee ur lea. i.r In MmmI . without the kniwie.lKe ut the .llrut. It l loluloljf liaruile-. ami otll etlert pertua- ,enlani niwlj er, whether the pntient Ik a intxjerate ilrluker or alcntiulic wreck. It It a- tmra tciveo in th.-ufaDdn et cae n.l to evnry tuvtanre a iWect cure baa followed. It never tit. a. The ylm one iiureaDated with the Krinc. It hr ronies an uttw inttMMiiiiiiiiity lor the li.)U..r a. i lie u exlrt. t'ure" nuaraateed. (4 ,ue bnut ul Htrtiruiar tree. Ail.tiei. Ool.ltr.N sriiUKHMMI.. auaiw.17. is& KaceSt., ctbclnnatl. O. 1K1VATE SAI.K. The onilemlvned will el at Private Sale in L.IIJ Ixri-uvb. I'am'.ria Miuntj, Ha, hi Hotel, with Hrewrry aitai heJ; To lc lluuKl, StatOe. ao.l all neceanarjr 1 luU liaildiDK 00 the premine t he lluuae licenreil now. r'i.r further tartlcalsn rail on or xd-uea the tn..rietor, THEUIXJUt: StLL. Lai, fa., ttcfil.l iii L'UK KKNT. The w mill, j.lanlnir mill r lur-uure manulartarin eMtalilmlunent ot the nnderalicnil, with auinl etialne, to.il. etc.. ia tiered tor rent, fuaaeatton alven tmnir.t lately . AJtlrrm ora.ly to WIUJAM I HLK, orVI 31. IcIienatiurK, Pa. 'AK I.OAIiol Bart. Wire cheap at I Hilton a. Si.n. Orphans' Court Sale OK VALtTAUL.! REAL ESTATE ! 1Y Tlrtoe nf an order of the Orphan' tm . tlamhrl county. I'rnimj Ivaula. to me di rected. I will exirtwe to .a'.llc aale at tbe prein liefl in the v. I laic 01 l . Auteaatlne. 00 SATURDAY, DEC. 10, 1882, at two o'clock, r. m .the followInK dartbej real eitAte, vis: All that certain I lce or parcel ol land Htuite In the vlllaae ol St AuKumne. In the Uiwunhlt. ot :eartlelil. In t'ami.na county. Pennlranla. I.onnd ou the eat l.y lot ot John Naale: on the uo-th ly land Andrew Carl; on the went ly an alley, and on the tu.utb ly .hii- ilirhway or Ml ii atr-et In aaid TlllHKe ot St Aainiatlne, har in tbereu erected A Frame House, STAKI.E AMI liUTHtl.tINtlS. Tt-'KiMS I IK SAI.K: Ten reent. ol urrbaa m.-ney to Iks .atd lu hand at the time ot aaie; tbe ha anr, ol one-third at the confirmation of aaie: on. bird In alz month, and one fiord In tweite montha trt.m tJte oiiofli uiaiion of aa'e. Interred i a uienta to iear intereat and to Iw aecured ly ja lmi nl boud and moruaice ot (iiirrhaner fc. K. IH'NK .V, Adtnlrlatrafor ol William hL. I'oweli. deceaned. Nuxnilicr IV. Is:u rlKl M. I.1"T. 1 lam ot ciuaea aet down for trial at a term of curt iiealnutuK Uia aeeond Monday ol Iieceui- her. is: H..tni.;erm.....a. MrKHI tc o. MiSlnniale ... Piper ai (u. I lantncr.... vt. Sieveua. I'uliliar r. i..tlcy k. Harter .. HOI & Aul.ry va Harner. MrMuilen et aL Mi.nctn. Adms. Merrtue... .va. H.-ar KI.IKe Uoa,l tijke tio. Wolf Tliouiaii..... ...... Peter ill mx Son. Seanlan Same.....: ., Ha nc B SnicerMiu . (tt . Stlrh. a. Wolf. il. Keller Ml (Toail. ra S .me. v. Su.gn et al. va. ilnrtHti. l-'ri.lay a. taii. Krn.l n . ... I'rvor. Ilicka. aaalKDee va. I'lunket Jui.e. va. Mulvelilll. JAS.O. IIAKHY. Not. II. 192. Prothonotary. lliTRS NTIr. N..tlcw la brely riven taat. Iiavliia l.een a pmnted Audit r t.v tne I irtthan' t'nurt to dimrliia'e the fund la the ban il ot M. II Kittell. 1 j) .. Admlsiatra or ol the K-iate ot Keruard Mot Vtaan. lata ol W I . more Is. n. inch, deoniaed a. rbowa l.y bta tlrat and ptitl.l anroont. I w II alt at Aturnev K.s.m In 'i.u t MiMiae. KiM-nal.uraT. Pa., on tl'tSILtV. Nti KMKKK fi. liO. at 10 IIVUH'K A. M .. al wh'Cb time and ,!aro all (.art Ir Interested may at'end. otherwlae Iw lurvver ilelmrre-t in.m eom In In on aald land. M. M. MY KKS, A uxl i tar. X'""1 lK la berehy Klven that the totlowlnaT 1 n,ur ot have Umi ltie.1 in the t'ourt ol om-m-.n Pleaa ot t'amt.rta c.untv. Pa., and will Iw e.iotlrme.1 v aaid oourt on tbe Fotb day of lie retut.i r. A. ll. lKtfz. uuleaa Cauae De ahuwo to tbe contrary: Kirrl and final aerouot ol T. J. Kearl, aidirnee of John lltckey et us. Kin-t a id nnal wvo'int of W. A. B. Uale, aa alarnee of Michael H' flnian. Kirn and flual olJ.tl. Weat. afalcnen nt Wm. H. Mill-r. J.O.HAKBY. Nov. 11. lsvi. Protbonutar) . 4 UMINlSTKATtlK'S NtintK Notice it beret. y etven that Itiera ol Aiutln atr- a tl. n on the rotate of William n. roateit late ol tbe Tvonahlit of t'leartield. tounty ol I'amt.tia. and Stat ot Pennsylvania oeeeaaeil have heen tcrantad to K. t. Ihiwuaa, remdent ol aald tiivn-hip, to v hum all pereuna Inilebied to aald ertate are requested to make tiayu.ent. an. I t hove havlna elaiuir or drroan.U will make known Ute aatne Itn.'Ut delay. K K. IH'NWIiN. AilnilnlrtraU of Vi m. K. Pnwell. deoaaaed. St. Aanuatloe, fa.. I let. av. Iwri. 1."XK"troKs NOTICE Nottre I tierehy J aften i hat J.ei era reatatueutary n tba K-tale ol John NiKin. late ol arroll u.nahu. amt.rla eoanty, derea.d. nave tiern rranted to Mirbael NuB. rident of Ciam.ll naUfblo, to wliotu all Miraona Indrl.trd to raid avtrte are ra qkrated to ma lie .ayiuent. and Iboee hvlnit t-laima or demanda will tuaka known 'he aama ritltuut delay. M U'H A fcl. Nl X !N. Kierntor ol Jaotea IS mm. I teceaaed. t'arrall Two., l'a, tteu tt, ItaM. To look elsewhere for clc.iks is simply wasting time, as you can luy them cheaper of us than at any other house in the county. Our assortment is the best and we can please jou in every particular. OUR PRICES DO THE BUSINESS ! Navy TIuc Cloth Reefers, worth f5.ijf, at .... Cloth anl Chevint, fur trimmed, worth .fS.."i(t, at - Ilack arttl Blue Cloth Reefers, Astr.tkan, fur trimmings, worth 1 l."i, at Lace Pleat Coats, worth .sl'J.OO, at - - Mi.sses all wool Reefers in three liht shades, velvet collara worth .f7 I's. at Chihlren's Gretchen Coats, with Ion; capi s. all leading sha.lc, worth f"i !st at We still have over two hundred ladies Newmarket CoaN. all in heavy ih.tli. Heaver ami Cheviots, worth $8t m, $1 1 and Id, at IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN LOW PRICES, YOU WANT TO SEE OUR CLOTHING ! Men's black lieaver 0ereoats, worth 13.0(1, at Men's blue Kersey Coats, Sat ice. fancy, worth JG.OO, at -Storm Coats, with vjd heavy iininr, worth S.oM, at Hoys' heavy louble-brea ted wool Suits, worth 0. 4 s, at TATE GIVE OR EAT - BAF33AIMS Men's. Hoys', Children's unci Ladies' Gum ISonts ami Shoos, Furniture. Dry Goods, Groceries, Carpets, Underwear, Hosiery, Umbrellas, etc. Ik All.KOAII 1 1M K 1 MILK Ml. 1 1 1 K TH r. It i:rM(in, I'leartielit 1'i.u.tv anil ia V ork Short Kouie Kalin.ad. In etleft on and alter .uii:tr lit h ISvl. ' Irvona fc. t- r;"""i":f:Et" i x owa??.!- i-si-sfr r J5i-s at-wirf: r -5 ?. . si aawa-ooo- - -""--'ar-T r - - . . vi ?i rfr5 t'liorrh P 1 rami . S ! r ant Line 'Mall., i , C T -r - y 3 t 3 T. 7. (- . -. - lMnt 'itr-ct;- I " .Panne - -r s rr - 5 - 4 5 r r a Km....' , . Mall.. : . """ "" "" - 0 "" -;- - t'harr. 1 TTalt.t j " cxvti r x ..i.i.t.t.i.i.1. fiX3'2c;-.t7r 5 r 5 'l.rfl.Mtn 3 iKl.t..l liare ilalty axrit Son.lay . Ieave Sunday omy KlarK let era Indicate te'irTi.h ttlona. Iw-nn 'a. Miaire'a and I 'rift lea l'ro-tnitf will be flatc atatlona lor al; train. INo. I fonnect at treon with .tonna'own rt .rea at 9 V7 li.r nlnt oetwtn itTea.nn and Inbnatnwn. and with I'aciflr K(ire at S 45. fur point wet ot Jihntown. Alo with Mall train at tt 2 lor pmnt eai of e mn. Mo. a mnnwu with Matt Train at 4 X tor Ktin Weat of llwrao, and Mai: Kxi-reM fi.r t.olnt eat 01 1'rwwn. From olnta wpl of 'ren Ino. 4 ronnert with Matt train at It -.1. and tri.m iM.Int et of CrenA'.n with Ji-rtn-t.iwn Klprem at H VT. and Pa rifle Kxitrea at 8 IS. No. 0 connect wttn matt Train at 4 tmm IM.tnta eaat ot 'reiun. and Mail Kxirea at 6 IT Irom K.lnta west ol ('reanon. Snnday train connect with Par-ltt E.ref and Mail Train went and mall KiiTea rt, Pattaentfer to or fn.rn point on Pennavlranl A Northweatern Kallroad Pan take train at t'oal ln.rt or Irvona. Statloca marked "V are flu atatlons. Pa aenatera wlahinar to ret oft will notify the n.n dnrti.r Paanenacer wlh 'ni to vet on will final the train at thee atatlona. fraln wtit nut uii nnlearno nntlfed. W. P KATHBt'N. Oanrnl Manaarer and superintendent K.J. Bl'KtltKlN. Train Macer. 1 AlPKtlAllTIMETAHI.KtlKTHE F,BK' V l.nra- k I'mmun Hranch Kallroad. In etlet'l lienemtter au. IHftl. I'waapiertlejaaeat f'reaaon. WKST. KAST. flvaterKxt" 1 bb a tu 'Harr1.nra Ac. 1 'iTl a m Weatern lx....4 43 a m Scahore tx... :i a nt .liihnatuwn tk...H Itani Mall tt a m Pacific K. ..H 44 a tn Hay Kv 11 "4 a tn Mall .. 2 . m 1 niwiiina r.'.... '" i a. J2M 11 nt Mall Kvp b IT tn ll'bila Kip I a ! m Way Paaa. StilM H WAKll. I Ma No. 1. a w No. i. A at 1 ...lu si... ..10 ss... ..10 3d... . l4l ..l45... 10Sn... No. S r w. a as S44 3 Nl M 4 mi 4 4 1 tance. fhenhitnt.. Kra.ley Klot. Noel Munter. l.ocltet. 4'reaeotl....- 7 40 7 ill . S 0.... . 4 H .... - 6.1 .. - 7 . II 6 .11 3 7 M ft 01 " " . alt II 2U NIlKTH W Alii. His No 1. tance. a M 9 Ml ... I T x S 8 t 4o. 6.3 44 I I l47.... 8 3 V Ut. 113 10 lu.. No. a. A 11 10. .li at. 1 1 a .u :.... .1I 41 .ll 4T ta 01 No. s. at . an i So s :g - ..f. 4.1 Ft 4 it I.T 6 10 lrean. Locket M onter.... N.l Kayhnr Hradlev . KlMtnatiurv... Hradiey. N'ieland L.ucket are Fla Slatlona. No trains on Sunday. ST. CHARLES CHAS. S GILL, Prop. RATES : $2.00 TO $3.00 PER DAY. Taltli iinsuriisst'd. Rcnialclftl with nf fu"" on ci on ml tliM.r. Xatural pas ami in-raiult'si-iit litflit in all nanus. New tfam laundry allaclitil. 'r. Weed ft. and Ttalrrl .. PITTSBURG, PA. oct am. nraiTS waited: friaaaataaalv. tt - aa, al MaM era. hir r. ful .IMrltini atara a nil, aaa Itreli laaj. Ja. a. ill oIf- J -f f tt tt I K. u. JUHSSI o. M J. H l'l K. A. H.hlik. I-JITAHLIHMICU lfcT2. Johnston, luck k C(.7 HANK i :US. ElJEXSl-UIKJ. ... TENN'A. A. W. Ill K, l anhlrr. I-jTABLIKHKl 1HSH. Carrolltown Bank tAKKl.I.TllA . I A. T. A. fH tKKtt ;il, ( aalilrr. General EaRiiM EasiEtss Transactci.' The tolldwtnar are the iirlnclpal (elarei ol icenerl ItaLKiuar tmaine : lKPIT Kecelvei payable on demand, and intereat t.ear 10K certitlratea laued tu un a duKmlu.r. N fxtended to cnafomcr on tavoraMe term and approved paper i1l-ci.unted at all tituel. Itlll.tCntlNH Made In the locality and ojion all the rmnktna towna In the Cnited mum ('harare moderate. IIKAIT Hne.1 neaiottalile tn all part of tbe I'nlted Stat", and lureittn exi-lianite Ufuo.1 on ill paru ol Kuroi e. A4 4 l XT llf merchant, faruicra and otrent aoi letted, to whrifu reaunal.le atnniolMtti.n will tie extended. Patrnna are Maiareit that all tranaactiuoK t.hall he held at trlet!y private and e-.nn.tent la I. and that they will te treated a lltx-rally a tHl hankinit role will permit. Keiettaily , J4IIIT. Ill I k A 't. 0. A. LANGBEIN, Mouia"torer ol aud Healer In ALL KINDS (.fllARXESS, -Vwi "iW.- fte."b "fa,.-' . KIIMI IS, HKMII.IN. WHIP. COLLARS HARNESS OILS, BLANKETS, Ki.tve. Ply Net, furry 4)..mtt. etc.. etc.. Ke iairlnic Neatly and Promptly done. All wi.rai ataaranteed to arlva aalialaclion. KldtnK BrMlea. fr.tm M)c.oi. lea j Bridle. lr..ra 1-1 oui. Ijifi luiiirT. tri.m -ur u. Mai'fiine-nia'le Hrn. Irum 1 up. Hand mfie liarnet-a, tri.m tlO iJ up. at-l'all and examine ray Funk Veu.re for chatuna eiaearhere. I atoarantee to aell a el.eai aa the ctieaiet. aVhop U artier a Kow on Centre atreet. ai.ruvtt JUST RECEIVED ! A LAIltiE LOT Boots & Shoes UOl'fillT AT Sheriff's Sale ! FKO.M THn:.T(rCK OF- W. E. SC'rJMERTZ &L CO.. pimnrK', pa. The public invite! to call. Prices uway lovn. JNO. LLOYD & SONS. tosiinriL Fire Insurance Apcj T. AV. DICK, General Irsurance Agenl EBEXdBUUG. rA, W4 WML C.1J. K..il. 1. '.'. O.'.tS. IL'.'.O. "l.'.Mt. 7.11'. Leaders ol Low Prices, CALLITZIN, PA. LILLY BANKING : CO., LILLT, PA., 1 j.. h. mi i.i.:r. -AMI I I K. !a ; ; ex era t. i:axkinc iusixess 1 TRAXSAt TKI.. FIRE. LITE. AX I) A VIIiEXT IXM li- 1 A X C i; . I ALL THE I'RIXrilWT, STEAMSHIP j E1XES REfRl sEXTEl RV IS. j Accounts of increliaiiis. farmers 11 nil 01 h I its car not Iy i !;! t-il. aui'i us our i:i t tons , "t li si t all l.uini'ss cnirusti'il tn us rv fcivt; 1 r . m 1 t ami citrcful a tent inn. ami ln liclil stt ii tly con liiji'tit ia 1. ('ii-liuncrs will Ih' trcati'it as lili-ral!y as imhI lianUi'iir rules ill jtcMuit. LILLY IIAXKIXt; Co.. fcli.Vi. Lilly. J'l'inia. john"pfistbr; GfHlBilliCHiROISE, Hariware, OacecswErc, MADE-UP CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, ft I:iI"T A !.: IK a. K !, IMKTlIM, lit , OPPOSITE JUNCTION HOTEL, CRESSON, PA. maw euiy (IH A K I K K Nt ITI'TK. j Nut ice I Iireiv jriren that an a't,Mcalin rill l.e made to the Ui.veTn.tr nl I'rat n vama on the I'lrof Maatlay nf lectiitl.rr. a. . I.'i. tty K K. I rale. If . W. I'eae.M-li. ' J. Y. ut.at. . ll. Teller and 11. J. Siewuri under the Act m Araeimily ent.tlct "An Act to I'rn ule t .r tlie l'ci-..irat n.n and Ktun a'l.m of i 'er a.n '- r. l-ratli.u." a..rr.ve.l Ute vn li day ol cril. A It. 1KT4. and lt -everal U..len eiiln. lur the i-liHrl.-r i t an iritenrte l wriM.r! l..n In Iw called " H K PA ITI N niAI. I UMPAN Y." the charat-t r and ii j-ct i I h cli I 'lie n it, In. iuarr Ilia, eii-av . tin iM.ritia lur and oheralw .riHlu.'iiiar ct.al that may In the ir.,eci.iit.n t.t it tu. liter, te ti.un 1 in nM.n ur under any iatda lea at d or tit Iter arioe acijaireo liy aaul crii r ti.-n. the Hianuiu. lure t cike. the trani-.rt .t ,..n ..I .aid eon I l market aud ile the ta.t, lit e'ti.te and tnani'liic tured inriu, and to rn an ritcnt a a tuny fmm tiuie to t n.e Iw . eceMiiry i r convenient lur ilic ,ijri-e. witn the M,er .1 holdin.-. ai'ijutrinat and dlM.iunii ol real ea.ate. t.y leae or otl.er vtlee. and t.t coo. ructln. attd d i;..!!! ot deeil lima and all kl.idn u ha dina ereeiiunit. machln -ery and appliance . aud ol acq tiriiiic . i.i..e..itnc ai.d et J.. Iiik a. I the rial tit . ni'er. rivili-ice and tuiujurilie citniereii i,y aaid At ol the auh tlay ul Airll. A. 1 ItiT I . arid the .i-vrril i.,le men a ttieteni, um.h n.ri oration tueiitlniied in tlie eiathieentu rlauar ol aai.l t Kt'l.ANHll SVitMiPK. Phlladel.hla. Pa., t trx ul 4t. x.ii.-llii.-. mnsaciaa THETORNADO V'tTW ravgaitg cniuaga '(fWvlf' 5 W&GttSf- a ... ,lUll.lWm ClN?sia lirr?.T! rtira.Wni.il.ur J- l t. fame tu1r.dafu.r7 ir-i- l"- ' ."n,H'.' w. a. aaamaoa a 00.. . V ... r,u .t - CANTON, OHIO.-1 ' -1UMJ.1. M. D. KITTELL. A. ttorucy t - inAv, DHEMMIt'KII, PA. Office In Armory Kalld'nat. opii.t'ourt Houa. Uli. MVEKS, ATI t tY-AT-1. AW. Kaaatani'M, Pa. art IrXea la Hollonade Ho, on inlre atraart. -i F. MrKKXKK'K. 'J AnvnUT AtHO'l an'I LOa T LAW lr;HI'.MI'ii. aVatl tU OC on Centre aire.. PA. i
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