GENERAL Election Proclamation. GOD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH. WHEREAS, BY AN ACT OF the General Assembly of the Common wealth ut Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to regulate the General elections within the com monwealth," It Is enjoined upon me to give pub lic noilce of said election (and te enumerate In said notice what onteers are to be elected.) l, J. C. stlnemaa, High sherlif of the county or Cambila. in Hi" commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, do hereby make known and give notice to the elect ore of t he county aforesaid, that a Gen eral election will be held In the said county of Cambria, on the STH DAY OF NOV. A. D. 1889. (the Rume being the Tuesday next following I ho nrst Monday oF said month), at which time State, and county otllcers will bo elected as fol lows: ONE rEItSON for the office of Treasurer 01 Pennsylvania. „ . OM pElfstiN for the office of I'rothonoi .try. Clerk of ({carter sessions and Cleik of Oyer and Terminer of Cambria county. (INK l'Kiisov for the oillee of Keglster of Wilis, lieeortler of Iceds and chtrk of ilie Orphans'court of cambrla couuty. ONE I'll 'SoX for lhe oillee ol lrlstriot AKor ney of Cambria county. O.N li l" KSON for the oillee of Poor Director of can brl i county. o.s . Pi'dt-o.N fur the olitce of coroner of Cambria county. ONK I'KHSON tor the oltlce of County sur veyor •ft ambrl-i county. ONK I'FKSON ror the oillee of Auditor of Cam bria county. I ALSO liEURIIY MAKE KNOWN AND GIVE NOTICE that ihe places for holding the afore said elections lu the several wards, boroughs, districts and townships within said couuty, arc as follows, to-wit: The electors of the district composed of the borough of AShvllle. to meet at the house of i>. G. Myers, In said borough. The electors of the district composed of the township of Allegheny, to meet at liradtey's school house, In slid township. The electors of the district composed of the township or Adams, to nn-et at the house of Daniel Punmlre, In Adamsburg. The electors ut ihe dl M.ijet composed of the township or lUackllc'.-, 10 meet at Hie liou.se on the property of Simon Adams, In the village of Belsauo. The electors of ihe district, composed of ilie twvnshlp or Itarr. to moo' at tlie house ot John solssorig In sat I township. ■the electors of the disti l t composed of the townshlporCambria, to met at thooillceof Abel Lloyd at Lloyd springs Hotel, In said town ship. ~ The electors of the district composed ot the borough of cambrla to meet as follows : Ist ward, at school house ht said ward; t'nd ward In the borough loek-up In said ward. The . lectors of the district composed of the township of Carroll to meet at the house ot John Hick in s.dd township. The electors of the district composed of the borough of i arrolltown, to meet at lho school house In said borough. The electors of the district composed of the township of chest, 10 meet at the school house No. li in said township. Tlio electors of the district composed of the borough of chest springs, to meet at the house ot Jacob Wagner in said borough. The electors of the district, composed of tho township of Clearfield, 10 meet at school hou-.e No. a, adjoining the village of St. Augustine, in said tow nship. The electors ot the district composed of the township of conemaugli, to meet at the school house at singer's in said township. The electors ot the district composed of the borough of conemaugli to meet as follows : Ist ward, at the house of Peter Malzl In said ward, ami ward, at the house of John Swaruman In said ward. , „ The electors of the district composed of the borough or coopersdale, to meet at school house In said ward. . . _ The electors ot the district composed of the township of croyle. to meet at the oillee of J no. T. Long, in the vintage of summcrhlll, In said township . . ~ The electors of the district composed of the town hip of Dean, to meet, at ntehmond school bouse In sitd township. , . The electors of the district composed otthe boroi. a o East Cu.pMiia .;a, t i.a :l .11 ,iie schooi house In said borough. The electors of the district composed ot the borough of Ebomsburg. io meet as follows: East ward, at. the office of ulchnrd Jones. Jr.. In said ward; West ward, In council room, lu said ward. The electors of the district composed of the township of Eder, to meet at the school house In the village of St. Boniface In said township. The electors ot the district composed of the borough of Franklin, to meet at tho school house lu said borougn. The electors ot the district, composed ot the borough of south Fork, to meet at school house No. 2 ot said borough. The electors of tne district composed of tho township .of i.adti/Jn. to meet, at Mountain school house In said owusillp. The eu*ci.m\s of lire district c raposed of the bor nigh of'.alio/.lu, lu meet at school house In said borough. The electors ot tiio district composed of the borough of Gruliblown, to meet, at publicschool building In said borough. The electors of the itisirlet composed of the town°htpof Jackson, to meet at the house of lleury kagcr, In said township. The electors of he dtstrlci composed of the borough of Johns! own, to meet as follows: Ist ward, at tne office formerly occupied by i hoiuas & Waters.. Market sipiare; 2d ward, at too of tlceoi J. s. little, lvq„ on .larkct street In said ward : 8d ward, to tne.' ,u the \! mslon House, comer of Krauklla and iiroud streets lu said ward: lilt ward, In school house lu said ward; sth ward, r.t the oftlee of Irvln Kulleii'C",lvq., n said ward; if h ward, tit the .loluistowii I'ai tcry lu said ward; Ttii ward, at the oiliee of S. W. Miller In said ward. The electors of tl.e district composed of the borough of Lilly, to inec' at the house of Gep hart Bender lu said borough. The electors of the district comp sod of the borough of Loretto, to meet In school houso In said borough. The electors of the dlsirlcr composed ot the township of Minister, to meet at t he ware-house of Augustine Durbln, deceased, In the village of Muusier In said township. The electors ot the district composed of the borough of Millvllle, to meet as follows: Ist ward, at the lock-up; and ward, at the hose car riage house In said township. Tbe elect ors of the district composed of Hie borough of Prospect, to meet at council cnum ber lu said borough. The electors of the district composed of the township of Portage, to meet at the school house near the village of Portage lu said town ship. 'lTie electors of the district composed of the township of Keade, to meet at the tin shop of Abraham oornelllus, lu the village of Glasgow in said township. The electors of the district composed of the township of ltichland, to meet at the house of Joseph ttels In said township. The electors of the district composed of the township of Btonycreek, to meet at Jacoby.s school house In said township. Tho electors of the district composed of the township of summerhlll, to meet at school house No. I In said township. The electors of the district composed of the township of Susquehanna to meet at the house of Michael Plott In said township. The electors of the district composed of the township of West Taylor, to meet at Hie school house near James Plough's In said township. The electors of the district composed or the township of Kast Taylor, to meet at the house of Peter Ithodes, near the tlendrlck's school house. In said towushlp. The electors of tho district composed of the borough of TunnelhlU, to meet at the school house In sidd borough. The electors of the district, composed of the boough of Woodvale, to meet at council Cham bor lu said borough. The electors "of the district composed ot the borough of Wllmore to meet at thdkCouncll Chamber In said borough. The electors of the district composed of the township of Washington No. 1 to meet at school house No. il In said township. The electors of tho district composed of llic township of Washington No. a to meet at school house No. 5 on the pike leading from t reason lo summit. The electors of the district composed of the township of White to meet ui the small store! houso of John c. Gates in said township. The electors of the district composed of the township of upper Yodertomeet at the Whiskey Springs Hotel in said township. The electors of the district, composed of the township of Lower yoller to meet at Beam's school house In said townsliip. SPECIAL ATTENTION. SEC. 1. Every male cltlten rwentv-ono years of age possessing the following quulllleatlonH shall be entitled to vote at all election . Ist. He Rhall have been a cllizeu of i,he United states at least one month. lid. He shall have resided In the si ate at lease one year (or If having previous!i bet a • u fled elector or native born en Izen of the stare lie shall have removed Iherefrom and returned then sb months) Immediately preceding the election, 30. He shall have resided In tun election dis trict wci lie ' I v :• at lea : two months tinned: .nog i'te election. -nit. if twi ' rruptw-iduo shall Lav: I mi ty tn . v least two mo . ..iu paiu ut least one muntu before the election see I All elections by the citizens shall be by ballot.: Lvov \ ' t li ill be numbered tnthoordm tu v. iieli • - Gh tl h" received, and the number nvo.de ie • . o o , cms ua the list of voteis, o,>p i e the name of rhe elec tor who presents the ballots. Any elector may write his name ' tie' or cm e Ids name to be writ 'eu tl r. -t. nd att sted by a citizen Of the ill rk-r. n. ,: e.; no >cm shall be sworn or aidnnod not :oitt- ]o e how any elector sha.l .,• .uled unless iequtrad to do no usawltne •la a Jtt 'k ' d pro 11 sue. :i. Mooters shall 111 all eases except trea son, feiooi' ni l lue 'UOI ' eiy of the t i, be privllegedlrtnn arrest during Go-lr attendance on election, and in g .Jug to a. • ; returning there from. M.p. 0. V hene.vr: ny of Hie iinulifled electors of this Commonwiall h bill he In active mili tary service, UT'M'i' i I', i 1011 fr: 111 Ills pres ide', of ill--1 iilicd i.iti or by authority from this commonwe dih, t K electors may exercise the right ot suffrage in all elections by the (■Hi/ .as. a, stimi reg" Itlotis IIS are or shall be preserih ibv taw, o-fully as If they were . 01 ,i ', ,r usual jii uf election. svc. 7. ':il nT '.iw> I'-.u ii : r ilie holding of elections!., '.heel z,eii . i .' ihe regain don of electors -hall b" unl'orm iliroii;tioui Iho Mate but no idee! or.-' lie : "wived of Ihe privilege of voting by re. -on ui ills name not being regis tered. vc. s \ny p■ -m wl"> h ill Ive or promise til ;|vc a-.' I J • v mo,r- v.'.li'd or oilier valuable con .id.-.-.His i vole at any cieo il... iiriui'V 11. .' nine, or who shall give oi mo.li. e -'h.' i !er Hon to my other ■' - " or for within J <■' In" "..mil i.- cleeiu. who shall receive or ■ 'u> r p.- for himself or •mo her v a" i ic> a 1 or other v puable con Jd-'Z i I .n.f wh v a. or for wit lit i h - Iv. I'n cb.v te ens the right P> '• c,' I -'a elco or whose ri-.'lil :o v -• sli-d b ' 0 lorsueh eon "be l nv t ■■ •e- i"i e ■ Shell he ro gue ml in • wear oi affirm that tl teroftbe challenge is uul rue bee ire his veto shall be re ceived. see. a. Any person who shall while a candi date for ofllee be guilty of bribery, fraud or wliful vlo: lii'iu 0! Ml.. :ut lows: hall be for ever ill i| . mod It- ei holding any office of trust or pi J v 111 i hi p.. i irr alth, any person eonvletedof vvt oil vlo a' l •iiyelen llon law. j-'j dl lnad> ilmi to: en city prevtd ed by law, Is: deprived of •be ri ■■ of ottifragc ab otuiel) tor at "i of r >ur %<• .rs. mv. is. Forth jitp po eof vol ing no person slpill lie dowicd Id have . i d „ ."sideline by reason of lps pti se " or lint Hby reason of his nbs"uce. while eni il -. e-l ■ o the wnh.e, iliiier civil or mill': ry.fi • • f 1"' idled si i. or . o the hi fit . is. or while a student at any iustltiPlon of le-.nil: ' n , w..He Lop tu a poor hot aor other asypon at publlo expense, tier v h:lo COußui (J In public prl .an. See. It. District ' "lon bo-'fils "ball con sist of a in'g" . -I two In vciors, who sh ill be chosen annually by the oi z MS. I eh elector shall have aV''ilo .1 c f ■' •• Jtltl " J Otic Inspector; aiuleaelt luaperior shall appoint one clerk. '.I,E DM clei'd 11 bo it'll M' any M-V-ITS- I I'll I shall b" selec'ed mil ■■ a' ■ les ill el lull boar,ls tilled as sh ill be provide.l by 1 ,w. ieC iion oillee, -I' Pi be privl'.e - d from arrest upon day of elect lon and w'ulie ciig. g'.'P In making up and still!'ll.g r." n:S, i" e, pi upon:: war. rant of a court of record or judge thereof, ror an election fraud, for fcl" iy, or 10. ■■. a' 1 . 'Ol ■ll uf peace. inePti iihcv" -i.v claim ev t>> I ton from jury duty during 1 heir leims ot s ~ ne. Sep. Pi. No ; ei'.- 00 shall be qua!: led '0 serve as an election "Ulcer who shall hidden ho shall have held within two months any o.ike, ap pointment or employment In or under tfio government of the I tilted Slat es, or m this state, ofetty or county, or ,ey mi : 1.11 hoard, ei. : issmn or trust In any city, save only justices of the peace, and al.u-rmeii, nota ries public and oei ons In the military n-rvlee ot the Stale; nor shall any elect tan officer be elt diilet 1 any civil office to bo tilled ~t an clee tion at which he shall serve, save to such subordinate municipal or local offices, below the grade of city or county officer, as shall be tles lgnated by law. And also Ihe following Acts of Assembly now 111 force In this state, viz: ACT OF JANI'AUY 30, 1871. Sec. 4. That nil eleoi lons hereafter held un der the laws of ihe commonwealth, the polls shall be opened at 7 o'clock a. in., and close at 7 o'clock p. n.. Sue. s. whenever ihci • shall bo a vacancy lu tjv. elerrtoe ho - • nn ffio movo!""" of Mo* /a-.... Uoji so d am c.i null be lined l.i ejiuli-hi. y wlih e.-Istln■;.. ws. 'I be Act of Assembly entitled, an " Vet relat ing to the omniums- ' this commonwealth," passed July 2. is7fi. provides as follows, t j-wlt: 'I but tne Inspectors and Judges shall meet at tlio respective place appointed for holding the elecilpn in the district to which they respect ively belong before 7 o'clock in the morning on Tuesday, November Bth, and each said Inspec tor shall appoint one clerk, who shall be a quul llied voter of such district. In ease the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for Inspector shall not attend on the day of an election, then the person who shall have received the next highest number of votes forjudge the next pre ceding election shall act as Inspect or in his place, vnil In ease I he person who sh ill have received the higher.' number of votes for inspector shall noi attend, the person elected Judge shall ap polm en inspector In his place. And, Incase the person elected Judge should not. at lend, then the inspector who sh dl have received Hie high est number of vqtf s, shall appoint a judge lu his place, and If any vacancy shall continue In Hie Hoard ror the space of one hour i.rtor the time fixed bv the law for the opening of the election, i he quallflod voters of the township, ward or dis trict for which such oillcers have been elected shall elect some one of their number to till the vacancy. MODE OF VOTING. The attention of all qualified voters Is di rected to the following Act ot assembly regu lating lle mode of voting In tills Common wealth; CHANGE IN THE MODE OF VOTING. An \ct regulating I lie mode or voting at allthe elections lu tho several counties of the com monwealth. approved March 30.1889. Sec. 1. lis /' riitii fi'ti bp /be Osmds and House to' Ili'iirewiUuliees fo th e CiriunumiroaVh of syU'u in hi di'in-ral JsseoiO/i/ ini't and it is lure hil eniuii'd by His milUin-ilyt\f lbs m,m\ that the iplanned voters of the several counties of this commonwealth at the general, township, bor ough, or special elections, are hereby author ize I and required to vole the tickets printed or written, or partly printed, or partly written, severally classllled as follows: one ticket shall embrace I he names all ihe.ludgesof Courts to bo votod I'Or, and bo labeled outaldo "Judici ary one ticket shall embrace the names of all Stato oillcers voted ror and be labeled " stale:" one ticket shall embrace the names of county officers voted for and be labeled " countyone ticket shall embrace the mimes of all township officers voted for and be labeled "Township;" one ticket, shall embrace the names of all bor ough officers voted for and labeled " Horougli," and each class shall be deposited In a separate ballot box, GIVEN under my hand, at my office in Kben burg, this the Bth day of October, In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty niuo and the Independence of the United States of America tho one hundred and fourteenth. J. C. BTINEMAN, SUKItIFF. I7STRAY.— Came to promises the J of the undersigned n mile and a half from Bluckllck Furnace In ICast Whcatlield township, Indiana county, about the Ist of May, a red and white spotted steer, with wide horns, a pleoe cut out of the left ear and two notches In It. lie Is about two years old. The owner Is re quested to come and prove property, pay charges it,id take him away or lie will be dis posed of according to law. HENRY I). KUMMBL. ADMINISI HATOU'S NOTICE.—LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on I lie estate of JOHN W. WEAKLANI), laic of the Borough of Johns town, county of Cambria, and State of Penn sylvania, deceased, having been granted to Ibo undersigned, nil persons Indebted to said cstitto are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against, ihe same will pre sent them, duly authenticated, for set ' <n JA M L-:s KING. Administrator, Johnstown, Pa , Sept. is, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—ESTATE OF MBS. I, AI IIA WKIIN, DECEASED.—Let ters of Administration on the estate of .Mrs. I.aura Wehn, late of conemaugh borough, Cam bria county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, notice is hereby given to nil thoso knowing themselves Indebted to said i .state to make Immediate payment, and thoso having claims against said estate to present them duly authenticated for settlement to JOHN CAMPBELL, Administrator. sept 13-11 WHEN IN PITTSBURGH visiting Die Exposition, go to see Rosen ! sin , dxl < ; • loaks at their grand store , sh) to Die Market street, and 87 Fifth avenue. BUY NOW! i _ SILKS, VELVETS, PLUSHES, DRESS GOODS, Colors and Black by tlio yard. OCR ALL WOOL FRENCH CASH MERE.-} AT 50 CENTS A YARD, arc uncqu-ileil v.ilue, LATEST NOVELTIES IN Dress Trimmings, Gimps, Fringes, Applique Effects, Braids, Buttons, Dtess Linings and Dress Makers' Findings. NOVELTIES IN FUR TRIMMINGS, Largest varieties of be t goods in Hos iery and Underwear for Men, Women and Oliildren, Largest stock of Fail & IV inter Wraps for LadicsWtd Children. Jacket i m il Long Wr ps in Cloth, Seal Pln-li Jnekeis, Cmt- and Mantles guaranteed to war well at lowest, prices. Finest Alaska Seal Skin Coats and Jackets, also Shoulder Capes, Boas and Muffs, in all the fashion able Furs. Garments ,'imt C. 0. I>. Willi Priaelege of .Ex amination. The Best Kid Gloves. sl.ooa pair and up wards. Blankets, Eider Down Quilts, Table Linens, Towel <. Luce Curtains, Heavy Cur'-tins, Table Cov ers and Upholstering. WRITE FOR [SAMPLES AND PRICES. |na I' ' •. i SUI liu UU 60i)-621 .?enn Ave., PITTSBURGH, PA. R & BT The extent of the benefits of Our Great Mail Order Department Is well put by ft letter recently received fr-iei M vico. The lady writes: "lam o OM.f.,mnr rt .v.urs. If T live 2,500 miles !. ...i All ,;tu ay." Tire prices she quotes may be taken as a fairsample of the exhorbitnnt charges made by store keepers where there is little competition. You needn't pay such prices. Far or near, our MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT so licits your trade, and promises to give yon goods at the lowest prices obtainable in the entire country. Write for samples and make comparisons. If you come to the Exposition, don't fail to visit our stores. Ten minutes walk from the Exposition will bring you to our stores 011 Federal street, corner Park Way. See our Great Dress Goods Departments, Silk Departments, Cashmeres (Clack and Colored), Pine Cloaking, Largest Cloak Rooms in the two cities. Finest lines Genuine Alaska Seal Goods. I ace Curtains and I'ortieres. Prices go tor naught when you can see the goods. BOM & BUHL, 115, 117, 119, 121 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY, PA StT P. S.—lf you cannot come, write. Idleness is Dangerous Fault In the Kidneys. When inactive they speepily fall into disrepair. Those obstinate and fatal maladies, Bright's disease and diabetes, ensue with terrible certainty upon the inaction of tlio organs affected. Catarrh of the bladder, enuresis, gravel and strungury are also to be ap prehended front a partial paralysis of the blad der, of which weakness and sluggishness are t bo causes, iiostetler's Stomach Bitters is a line tonic and promoter of a'ctlvlty for the renal or gans, and one which can be relied upon to afford tltem tho requslte stimulus without, exciting them—an oltect to be feared from the unmedi euted alcoholic excitant of commerce. A further beneficent effect of Hitters, by renewing activ ity of the kidneys. Is to enable them to drain from the blood In its passage them, Impurities productive of rheumatism and dropsy. Nervous ness, fever and ague, constipation and dys pepsia are conquered by the Bitters, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—ESTATE OF 1-REDBRICK WII.LIAM HOFFMAN, DE CEASED.—Letters of Administration having been granted to the undersigned on the estate of Frederick William IJoffam.Tateor conemaugh borough, Cambria county, deceased, notice Is hereby given to all persons knowing themselves Indebted to said estate to make Immediate pay ment, and those bating claims against said es tate will present tliem duly authenticated for settlement to GEORGE KEIPKH, septlg-tf Administrator. AUDITOK'S NOTICE.—ItI the Orhnns' Cmirt of cumbrla county. In tlie matter of tlio hrst and final account of C. .1. MAYKK, Administrator of JOHN SIIETGKN, deceased. And nuw, September 2, 18HH, ou motion of John It. mown, i so., Attorney for Administrator It. It. STUPID NX, Kst).. Is appointed Auditor to dlst rlbute tlio funds m tlio hands of Die Admin istrator. inn orm AM. Not tco Is hereby riven that I will sit. for the purpose of the above appointment at my offlce room No. ]l, Alum Hull, Johnstown, Pa., on salnrilay, the %l>t<iayof September, 1880, at 10 o'clock, a. in,, whdn ami where all pari ies Interested may attend, or t>e forever debarred from coming In on said fund. M. 13. STEPHENS, Auditor, ptr-oid2w Ccmmon Sense In 'ho treatment of slight ailment* won't 'avn n t - i„„rp I o'' 1 -"-ss ana misery. Cue ot Ayer's i'ills, taken after dinner, will assist Digestion; taken at night, wili relieve Constipation; taken at any time, will correct irregu larities of tho Stomach and Bowels, stimulate tho Liver, and cure Sick Headache. Ayer's Pills, as all know who use them, are a mild cathartic, pleasant to take, and always prompt and satisfactory in their results. "I can recommend Ayer's I'ills above all others, having long proved their value as a Cathartic for myself and family." —J. T. Hess, Lcithsville, Pa. " Ayer's Pills have been in use in m.v family upwards of twenty years, and have completely verified ail that is claimed for them."—Thomas F. Adams, San Diego, Texas. " I have used Ayer's Pills in my fami ly for seven or eight, years. Whenever I have an attack of headache, to which ( am very subject, 1 take a dose of Ayer's Pills and am always promptly relieved. I find them equally beneficial in colds; and, in my family, they are used for bilious eoniplaiuts anil other disturb ances with such good effect that we rare ly, if ever, have to call a physician " H. Voulliemi!, Hotel VoullieimS, Sura toga Springs, N. Y. • Ayer's Pills, PREPARED BY Or. J. C. Ayer St Co., Lowell, Mass Sold by all Dealers in Medietas. EXHAUSTED VITALITf _—^ —v r r HE 8011:1,01101 f ™ I OF LiIFF /J age on Mantioo<l,Nerl A' "/ _ . J ona and Physical W W hility. Premature D< TUVCHC cllne, Errors of Youth, mill I n V OLLi land the untold miser ies consequent thereon, 300 pages 8 vo., 126 pre scriptions for all diseases. Cloth, full gilt, only SI.OO, by mail, sealed. Illustrative sample free to all young and middle-aged men. Send now. The Gold and Jewelled Medal awarded to the author by the Nation al Medical Association. Address P.O. Box 1885, Bo ston, Mass., or Dr. W. H. PARKER, graduate of Har vard Medical College, 25 years' practice in Boston, who may he consulted confidentially. Office No. 4 Bulflnch St Specialty, Diseases of Man. Cut this out. You may uever aee it aaia Ths Old Doctors Drew blood, modern doctors cleanse It; hence tho increased demand for Altera tives. It is now well known that most diseases are due, not to over-abundance, but to impurity, of the Blood j and it is equally well attested that no blood medicine is so efficacious as Ayer's Sarsaparilla. " One of my children had a large sore break out on the leg. Wo applied simple remedies, for a while, thinking (lie sore would shortly heal. But it grew worse. We sought medical advice, and were told that an alterative medicine was necessary. Ayer's Sarsaparilla being ' Recommended .lb - ol i. iitus, v rso. lit w.th mar- | vet i results. Ti.e sore healed and hei.P i and strength rapidly returned." J. J. Armstrong, Weimar, Texas. '• I find Avar's Sarso'virilla to be an nuiniruhle remedy fur the cure of blood diseases. I presenile it, ami it does the work every time." — E. E. Pater, M. D., Manhattan, Kansas. " We have sold Ayer's Sarsaparllla hero for over thirty years and always recommend it when asked to name the best blooU-purltler." W. T. McLean, Druggist, Augusta, Ohio. " Ayer's medicines continue to be the standard remedies in spito of all com petition."— X. W. Bichmond, Bear Lake, Mich. • Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Ph EI*AKKD BV Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Price $1; ilx nottiea, (i Woitb fi a bottle. m.., //il v/aS . , TN/.'Saolid Ool.i Huntlnf OMtj. t A l ,' fIM Klf*ttt and magnificent I tfttPwl'i'''"t - * V.\J Vj ladlae'and geuta'eigt fuJmM&y J With vorki and rut a o' . f.;/ equal value.OSlC PFHNO> ' . y Inctcl. V.- „■ FHKK. UowtethlipoMlUu Si " y We i.swrr-w want one per fi- ' • '-ach locality, to keep it' their hotnr • ••• . ,i< • thoa \ •.■ *.tl . iplete Hue nfour valuableai.d } --e.fi i.<Jl'MKltfiLef t\JIII>LBN The*) ennipU V" .1 .th • unlet) .a tend free,aiid after yon have kepi llur.) In y■. u ti>- I. i mouth* -ud .'"own their to thoee who ina hove c.RI.- l.il •• y btceiii" yrnir own proper! v; I' Is pnaalhlo •> <nk •' t* t fur, i.u..1i0 the Nasi.lk' ■<. 1.1 vittch wid amol' S 'r.- ', AII the showing ct Ihoeainplen In an> I'rM-.iitv. "wrav m .mili lu a Urge trade fn' oa;afir our SMl'ii ' •in >. I.i * : •-M*.) for* mintbortw< we 'ix.isll t . • • i 'ti trad - from the k-. o-.i.!- !It : 1 . • j:. i> I < flared at one* where t?.. > h. , -a. 4.11 ... Vi'rlt't i.t . nee, and •v- "hai- llyaoy trouble fnr>o • • • ntey ctiii at our home . \ ' .i I . . . . mo l-itnw all.lfjroo . • ' -.!•* - \lf yon do IS FEDEItAL ST., - ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. A thorough school of Telegraphy, Hook-keep tng, shorthand. Preparatory and Higher English Music, Elocution and Languages. Terms are moderate. Instruction fine, for furl her infor mation or catalogue, address or call on TUB PRESIDENT. StiHlk e "r"TlSVBr^, w^IIDIIII Wiy Beat SH3 wotch In the world. |1 fl p P rWijfljl Perfect timekeeper. Wir-1 111111 I One Pereon In each lo ■-* tjn eeenre one aXle ISao ®f° IIo*um1OWI Nmupica. Thescaemplea^ M Free and after you hera kept them la yoar home for ft mont'.u end ehown them ***£<>** who may hare celled, they become your own property. J]oa wb write at once can be aure of '••aWn* • Allegheny College. 12 Fcder.it street. Allegheny, ra. 'I horough In struction In bookkeeping penmanship,shorthand and typewriting, telegraphy, English branches, Languages, Music, Elocution, Vocal and instru mental Music, Painting and Drawing, students may onter at any time, send for circulars: ad dress tho PRESIDENT. frnfr&sicna! Cards. H ENRY H. Kg.UN, Afctoniey-at Law. office opposite First Sat lon.il Bank No. 195 I ecus' street, John town, I .1. DANIKI. M OACOLLUN. FRANK P. .I.RTLN A TTORXEYS-A T-I.A W, So. 07 FRANKLIN STREET wptW Johnstown, pa. JAMES M. \V ALTERS, a ttorxey-a t-la IF. Office So. 2, AltnA liall; Alain street, Johns town , Pa. All business given faltbtul 11 nd prompt attention. Jamil T. J. O'CONNOR. J. 11. O'CONNOR. Q'CONNOR BROTHERS, A TTORXEYS-A T-LA r. Offlce on Friyjklln street, over Petrlkln & Mil ler's store, opposite Poslofflce, Johnstown, I'a. nmrs _ JOHN S. TITTLE, JUSTICE Ol' 'Villi PEACE AXI) SOTAIIY PUBLIC. Offlce corner Market and Locust streets, octi2 Johnstown, ra. Q. W. EASLY, JUSTICE OP THE PEACE ASD ECRIVESER Offlce So. 10H Franklin, street, two doors from Griffith's Drug Store. mays ' LIVIN RUTLEDGE^ JUSTICE OE THE PEA CE. Offlce on Rlversfreet.nenrthe Kernvlllc Bridge in Ihe Fifth ward, Johnstown, i'a. collections and all other business promptly attended to, mar 3 Y N. WAKEFIELD, M. D., PUYSICIAS ASD SURGEOS, Office No. 43 Morris street, Johnstown, pa. YEAGLEY, M. D., * Pll YSICIA XA SD SURG EOS. Office No. 271 Locust street. Johnstown, ra. JOHN DOWNEY, CI I If. EXCISE ER. Office on Stonycreek street, Johnstown, Pa. U A. FEDEX, SURGEON DEN- O. TINT, oltice In Border's new building, on Franklin street. All kinds ot Rental work so licited. novi4 J P. THOMPSON, M. D., 'SURGEON DENTIST, JOHNSTOWN, PA. Has had 0 professional experience of over 35 years. 5,-"I'illlng Teeth a specialty. office Rooms, No. 114 Napoleon street. .TOHiVbTOWN SAVINGS BANK NO. 192 MAIN STREET. • " \ ' . jf? 41Y-* 5 * CHARTERED SEPTEMBER 13, 1870 DEPOSITS received o 1 one dollar a ml upward, no deposits exceeding a total of $2,000 will be received from any one person. Interest Is due In the months ot June and December, and It not withdrawn is added to iko deposit, thus com pounding twice a year without troubling the de positor to call or even 10 present the deposit book. Money loaned on Ileal Estate. Preference 111 th liberal rates and long time given to borrowers offering first mortgages on farms worth four or more tlntes the amount of loan desired; also, moderate loans made on tow n propertj wnere ample security Is offered. Good reference, per fect titles, etc.. required. Thta corporation a exclusively a Savings tta.tk. No commercial deposits received, nor discount made. No loans on personal security. Binnk applications for borrowers, copplcs ot the rules, by-laws, and special acts of 1 lie I eg, lature relating to deposits of married women and minors can be obtained at the jianlc. TKDSTKES— Herman I'aumer, It. L. 1 eagley. John Hnnnan, John 1 tmmua, r. B. Kills, u ar son Fisher, .lames ,1. Frouhelser, John Lowman. W. B. Lowman, James McMHlen, James 1,011,111. Howard J. Roberts. Wilt. A. s'ewarf. <ico. Swank, Jacob Swank. A. W. v.'al'ers. James McMlllen, president; John lowm n, llcin.cn Baumer, tieo. T. --wink. vice 1 rc.-t leuts; W. l • Lewis, 'l'reasurer; 1 yrus Elder, Solicitor. 1 RUT. JSI O. 2,739. First National Bank OP JOHNSTCW£ , TA. No. 194 MAIN STREET. Capital, - - SIOO,OOO Surplus, - - $40,000 DIRECTORS: JAMES McMILLEN, PEARSON FISHER, C. T. FRAZEIi, HERMAN BACMEH, noWARD J. ROBERTS, GEO. T. SWANK, PEItUY 0. BOLHINGEK. JAMES McMILLEN, President. C. T. FRAZER, Vice Presideut. HOWARD J. ROBERTS, Cashier. Careful and prompt attention will be given to all business entrusted to this Bank. maysH.'ss InH>otant t ORaiload Men A. E. smith has been tor forty-nine years road master on the Boston & Maine system, and Is now residing at Great FaUs, N. H. 110 says track men, brakemen, firemen, engineers and con ductors, as well as baggage masters and ex pressmen, are subject to kidney disease üboto all others. All, therefore, will be Interested in the statement ot his experience. " l have used Brown's Sarsaparllla for kidney and liver troubles, and enn truly say it has dono more for me than all the doctors I ever employed, and I have had occasion to require tho services of lho best physicians in the State. My wife also has been greatly benefitted by Its Road Master B. & M. lb 11." I >Tho kidneys have been labored hard all win ter, as the pores of tho skin have been dosed, but now the springtime lias come, and they need Bomoald. May be you have that pain across tlio hack; thai tired feeling; thiso drawing down pains, it so, you can gel Immediate relief by following tho example of Mr. Sufith and Ids wife, and use that never-falling and gran I corrector or the kidneys, liver and blot d, BROWN'S Sarsapariiia. mr'•*. , * tr O'ltcis "i. mat! w* ' ' " "T. I tla:i ' _ _ \. A. ,i|l .. • ...Oil I >!< ami Pitfllfthlp Carson sir , .1 . ■ ■ i uantt riusbt. ... ■.<•■■■■ ,jiue9,' Mull order. ' I •> • i.'.'ritnta, J\ . rXyi-i.--. X W. DITTMVTI, HEAT, ESI . . •"••it CI. ll< KEB, So. 7 iv • it.: :!c};it'ui' ci*y, j'a. Property l charge," Moi i. n. ' • ••i'' "SPEC .. Irrs winbogiv' ■ - r i:ea9, coffee*. spl i ••• • • ••, Vwo guara lee . . .. t ..., m, tug market fori . . ■ Qixuitai Coffees, as, 8 I I cents. Twiting Powdaf,' 40e. per pour .ml • • > • ' H-aCO., ll?Olllo stiv, \1 i' • •'■>. A. .. -em! I _ '.ion ILLWO ! t MMR I !>:■■"< Sy.OO ~ iivo yrui s.r tired fVj isfvv . •..< vol 9 A v - f* • if. 11 : !uce v' j X in it r . i loro C,\ * of!-red fr I'uiil V.A\ ■ vi I . '. gIY- Vi" , 1 i your full Udress, C!—T una wr will send yon /I I for ■ ir S3 (I / 1 . if)..:-itro l,■ ,•/ i. ~n: ir if you J; ;/ i . ft r samp. . !/I ; it... us about Uj I t r u would V 1 i li tis your fl Pui ' ' ' ao S 1 • H I A A . for post. • l' 'S ' o ■ ■ i ■•' aid express, '/ . . lI,ICO tQ ■A ]iio . - indtU immey. A tit' giving fun •, ,mo ami poefri unlet'. ( .t a KLOPFICR, 120 Oil . Al l HBESY, PA., Corner t ac i . nil ritUiavennO, (With; \t a.epool i osi onico.) S'tii J..\ jii M liKsPORT, PA. GEO. M. LEI . - - proprietor, First el.i s a I • tit ■ vt ■ siif puis Ho. Termsn ,ti ;i.rut inched. L< .. D! In consequt ot lleeme expiring Pittsburgh i t -i" . ha,> men o los orders lor the I billable Silver h 3"© Rye Will lio nil I with tlu usual prt nptne Headquarters . No. 82 FEI sii 8T„ ? T Trusting ton ,n aeon' t patronage hurt ire no Uemaln r< t ctfnlly, ma *: ' cl; No. 82 Federa; r-"f. illegheny. TeH\ hoa 3013. Guckenhelmf ill *• • as.: • t sl quart., (years |ft, TiTvTr y\ge, ~*L Jyar-iy Baby wcl. ick, wo gave her Castoria* Vflieu aht; wai a ".vilcl, she cried ftr Ca^toria# When she becar <'■ Mws, siio clung to When she had C. . .iron, who gave them Cautorift, PATfeR :• si "5 pounds, ornai l i ir, 1 ri.tle-- n 4 labels. Cave P.i im n , !nt Pi 3, Appeals, Suits Jnfrlngeli,"! .. up 'I •*! a. k ing under j'y 'P • N . 1 /. \Sft p. 0, ly attended to ll "" 'N '.if IIA Si Ihe " tent• .a" 11'. OKU - Pl.iiMtioslca .nop' - en'.eil bv us. .to the pa .nt c • , we can make 1 . hes, ami secui m mere prompt! a with broittierel t those who ore • -mite frem War: \trt #• ' " £ we make exun 1 •,' *0 BStOpatental I• • >r: - - del eor.Ptlenil tl. m nCH . • ■&( I.KSS r.vu-x t: P .>. V,e referl " ' ■ r.(" ml clients In eve .1 ■be I'. I on# Senator ami • out# references glvi, 1 tnl. a'res" Opposite I a • 1 t .w a l lrgtmi, D. C. mi IBEST FITTING CORSET^WORLDg I FORSAIE BY LEADING MERCHANTS. I MAYER. STROUSE & CO. 1. MTRS.-412 BROADWAY, N.Yi^M t rnw Regained, mm ■ THE ST) a.'CE OF LIFE A Scientific and fia ' ! Popular Medical Treatise on the Errors of . ■ Pecllnc, Nervous a"A Ffaya ic il of tin: lllootL Itesultlng from F U , Ignorance, Excesses or te. -i rtiin, E r a nnflttlng the victim fir ,i J1 tain ";.edr,r Sorii:l Illation. Atoidun kil'i'l ■ Pw-- thl* great w Ii coma; • roval Svo. Eeautifnl Pti", cuih iet •!, 1 : . Price only #ROO by 1. ', , Up::i I,'com il In plnln wrapper, lllus ruuve Proepcctua ' yon aftnly now. The hei a,•'•.> •..>>. If. Park. r, M. Ik, re- It XiOLb. > JEWELLED MEDAL . I'll, v-itl !• dicml A- id Hois for, , I ;;!/,(•: -:s e 00 NERVOUS and c 11...CA1.1 : .v." mdacorpf fit tss'jitaot Pliyrl' ana may 1,0 cons.iltcd, confl* c' ' illy, by mail i 1 person, at. the olPro of ■ ~. ..'P V ' f n -. I BalfMhi ton,Mamb.wwhomM , ,f. t book 1 1 ktuMS for advice should be directed iu above.
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