i ! ; j" -" t I ! I 5 ..IiJ h.il V r .."if,1 .r I r. ;; if' i ? i:bor."'3utjr. Pa., . J i , - - .7 1 l. V JS7S. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. lit re. Tit ere. and the Other Flare. Smoke your glasH for Mouday'is ee.ipso. Tliis i 1 first of the ih ilayn for 1X78. Tin; yti days are Li-re, the .lYm-teal of 1 1. year. Tin- trovM-fiwhinir season will expire by u.iirttion r.ext M outlay. The last of the train a?ent. on the Pa. 1, H. made his retiring bow on Mouilay i.ist s'ftnlev Matthews was to ho, ami we line irt, out; of the lions at Cresson thlrj pi" v.-. k r-i'i'7. tliip in Aitoona went mad Ttiea- iv ill-r 11 : 11 H , hut was foi tt;:iate!y killed in to piee.nt it from making anybody tfi i l. Hie 1 arth just now Is pref'y much in . -:iuif tlx oid liv.-s was sadly in need "Ir. Mason, the; National candidate for -.-ii.or, s;iokt to a Johnstown audience y .m'tu'm. ay e veni n;. 1,.- J'.iair County A erleuif ural A ssocia . :i )i tvc resolved to Imltl their next fair in 1.1, "I" nit iiciog October 1st. 1 : 1 lef.u.ie jail in sait I to L-ont ai n among '... r jiriMinrrs a fourleep-year-i M se.Jueer , vit-'itn is iinly (imp month hisj.mior. '.--'i--" liutith-j h ht"ir-rttttii, on High :, s; iff t lit haml if tho ivupenter and . -.- . '.1 iv.j ti.iii ii.-d it, prcs-onld a greatly i , v i pea vatic;. -i' 1- j i J (M-t1 to hold tin Ih-mocratic . .-p. 1 . a ! coo tVici.t for this district at . ,.1. mi Tnes-d iv, August. 0 ; li. What '1. . t!. r ct iit. lit s '.' .. .v sf reel t ar i-taline, invented by Gun. , !!., th- i-. ni.'tl'irarc chit ftain, is now 1 r..f at ti.: G.iysport uiachino shop i ; 1 .sown so pewit-ion, - i Pitinbur-f h inoriiii-j? paper genera'. . . h ns b;. trail t-ne day nnd a half after a:.- printed. Can't somebody make it . , iilrl'lT 11 Week cf two later? . ! than three inter, stii daughters ( i !. Ed t-etill, editor of the Somerset i i.ave tail. 11 viciims to ihe lavagetC 1 ; -ii'iit ria ipirinij rue present month. i: y . n ha ve- a ny hay il h whiehatlcht . ::ice you'd pay, why d.nt't yotl liriiig ; ,:. w iv i'hout turtl.er delay, or fit le:st : i: kia-w yuii will do it toiae other tine .-. 1 rieT ( the Catholic cHr-y of tills ..; an i:( w :'!. tliii) th" animal rclig- : ti- a' a: St. Fraf-.-Js Crll. iri", Jcretto, .1 ; u ):o ai.J tto i 1 k-w is next 'o! ar tan a long distance to catch I;';.:it-vjile I nl 1 seel ion, one day '! l.e lev isc, in the hot. sun, i.t tVr hiiji.f.tid lie scou after - .'i a'-.l. cf l."r. tto. se'.'is pood tea at . . . ti. e at 17 cents p.-r II'., 1 ' nts. in', i'-'il oth-f pr'-i- w. :.s dry ;o-ds, i:otiui.tt etc., in : ; . ; . r i ! 1 . .-.kit.sha'.v, t.-f .Toiirsti'Wu, is ,. (:. !ii ' . 1. vitit . e.l that a loatled re-:-. t' i s.-t 1 f t'.ing to play with. ' i i 1 i.'.er.-tl iiis four, lnliit.ting a never 4 ' ihx-.j.. lull .1 W Otll.d. - i.:-a:y of the United .States Senate . ; ...in aiiil fatniiy will nrrtve here this ... i; .in 1 take ttji their licah j 'i 11 t-rs at i. 'i.-n: C't.K". Mr. Om-lnim, when at : a ; a r.-sid-nt of California. - . !.. :..-i a'Miv so lar a the vacancy of ; 1.. vis iii-j yi is'-i.'Iice is concerned is at 1 .. 1. Mrs. il'ws. koetil AlteiS is the ap 1, ai uti. ii. Harry Willi.-, I'yoniiiii'ni ,t , f f.lid to have coveted himself with -Mr I'r- il-ri.'k "V. liancli, an old oiti . . it li .'.;.ila s' org, wher.; for a naniher ' 1. c:ni' t-.l tui the luewt-ty business, . t en ;:ni 17 tiinri.ii'B last, ac 1 72 years. -lit in the I allioiie cemetery Tuesday i H"!H'.aysliiirg 7VVfer says that M u v Jvcenan, ttanliter of Thomas . E-ij., of Cresswell Station, near ;.(, ni i.t to ijoretto on Tuesday of . i-t r. k to enter the cotiVPiit of the Sisters : ll.11 y. - H. liarry Ileyer, an Elnshurg lioy, lias i 'c:i admitted to ttie practicn of the law iu 1 :c.r county. There are now two members ; in:- i.yai profession over there who have J i.i.e li.'b in thoir names 11. II. Herr aud i: II Hryor. ! -eplitii llo'.hinger, of Oaysport, H.air 1 .1 , ;i 1 o-aiitl a-half jrnr oitl nephew , ; ; - .1 .-.,- r.oisinger, of this place, was! ; . .town and run over by a milk v 1. .. lew days ago, receiving very painful , '.: i . t dangerous injuries. I Dr. Hotlman will be in I-retto on i'.urr.iay next, Aug. 1st, anil at Carroll-. ' -1. cm the loth of the same month. All j '-i i -i leading in either of those localities ray n.-ed his professional services t:. i n make a note of tlieoo dates. ' :i;i"ii '. I'nnmyer, formerly of this 'v, ! 'it new a it snletit of New Cambria, . - was in town this w eck. 1 1 is many were giro! to see him looking well ; . ; ' ..'.-aed to leai n that he is still piling . jii : f. -Millie in tilt treat West. - i v. A. Mi K! wain, twenty-fiv.-j years i1. r of the I'i tsbj ti ian ciiur'h of! r;.-e. Wits in town several days during "! ! !-;:!. 1 lir. s.-ut week, auit on Sunday ti !.. d 'wo sermons t hit o!d coi:gr'ga-- : H- i now located iu Philadelphia. - ' 1 1 1 r t h on t ;..tter nil that Uavit! II 1: plies, 1 ' 1 . -. . . Tetiti., is not ( 11" of th h'-irs .1: ... Ih.ei;. s, .l.-e'il, late of Ncivry, i- 1 .- :.,!. I nit ;n!t- a d tilt-rent man, the .: 1: .1 t..-e.g uod-vibt'-diy il'-a.i. Ail of : ; -.ei.tortiiijj news, no doubt, to ail - ,V ( tn.l.ria ttiwii'hip man, whilrt cn 1 r : . iu'. tin- o!h( r nipht, wai attack : 1 .: f.vl. It K-rati-heil and bit quite - -;i-!v f r a few minutes, but finally .!:- contest and retired in disgust r l,e."tt weiteil over the head a t !' i; ;n s wi" h a el 'ib. - i: :ii" matter of the Commonwealth . - II C. l-r:i. Hiii:'-! I'itcaiin, and A. ':r. 1. il.aii il with having libeled Ile- ' i ;-. evy tort "jib th coliitnns of the - 1 '" ;?, the I'.i.iir -onnty prarul ; the hi',! and directeit "that the 1 lie p i'. I by the county, s!. iv ami Yv'e.ln s-lny of net ..' 1 i.'i-'i-r k, i". i . , each day, Walrer -.!, ,!r.'sSiK-i-ji Kakr He i per wl! be i. :- ami ' r-r.t' ion at I.em. Iiavjs' ; ;i . .iiai.-ly too t h ot Khensburg. All ' are cor Ita ly invite,! to attend. .:. Ms exchanged for horse stock. - A o. .t-;. of etitcrpri-ir.g ynitti? pen :1c- i ; in the Loop, near Ilnoidays-.-. i i".. w-.i,-"eiled in training four toads, r.'.irp to the .St'tn-htrd, live in . i l. - csris'rt-cte.d by their owners, "a ' - .-ii w'tt.-vtif ki'kttig, and draw . ... . ... . a snia'l sied to whn-li -r 1 '..-I. - .' ': t I t-t'i'pr, in r.M lady resi.ling !' ' shti; atft-n.pt-tl to hurry up a -i n'!i-r morning with the at.i of .! the ustsa! r cult, Hionh with ' !i-.t,.i"i tV.'ality, I -liowed as a r I' .-. re-. The an exploded and 1 v i-'iri'i was vcrv severely though ' 1 - -!y b-trm d. '! . V.'.-n. HuyTiin, of Kodrnan's Fnr ' . -.:r county, attempted a few days i-.-t from hi r honv.) a large copper 1 t-t .i'r- which she discovered Iving be- 1 f. .. j r. t door, ami while so tloini was ! live times oti the arm. The Holli- i.- ;::.-t r saj s she is now nmler the ' j I si 'i s nt-il is slowly recovering. -A ;) in 1 a iing himself D. V. K (wards, v.'- real name is Allen V. Iwards, was in II un'ipirdoti on Friday last, and ' ' t -til to await trial on a charge of -big-". !.' having taken unto him one more 1 .111 the law a'lows. Kdwards hails t: i- 1 " Aitoona, is respectably conn t-ted, ami 1 ti in -be emyloy of the la. U. K. Ct. -1 1 e inside pages of the Hffnl'l, the 1 :,.),. ,r! jon tif our journalist ic neigh ai" 'a jeit ou a partial, if not an 'iitire, v,iit t-ex ' week, when the eighth volume 1 1 pap.-r I eins. Would that all those 1 n -1 wotod pav i t atul era'.le 11s to -01 .mil,, pt-w m 1 1 fi for the Kkf.f.man ' iitcss au'l a!l. Hat, alas! they won't i s elntis of thr"e Soldiers who "f.m :bt. d ml !"".i" nnd-'r ti e ue.;,.rt'i. leral lira .block . wererecent ir l.:a. klick, West mo-eiand 11 tfe Iti-itisn t; lj" exiitltn. ti i t' con nt v. In 01: 01 me uravea was louiitl an o'i.l rl 17-1',. tlt-l.H-U I-Oli." liuisHei Hearing II, e sttlllil I. At lea-t sm h is the sttirv. am'. " have Tuu-n good authority from Mt. l'lta?ar.t for beiieriog it. The Altnona lHii Globe has again sns pendeti, this time to Ive repla""tl by h weekly at SI per year. As the Phila. Titnes face-" tiously remarks, it has a-quire.l a habit of suspending once or twice a week and proba bly can't help il. What it has so persistent ly been doing as a daily it will not, in view of the price asked for it, if nothing else, take it very long to tlo as a weekly, The Johnstown Tribune, savs it is the intention of the Pa. It, K. Co., to give An drew Purcell, .lames Westfall, Henry Cas sidy, and all the other old engineers in its employ, together with their wives, a free ride and all hills paid to New York, Ca-ie May, Watkins' Glen, Niagara F.ills', on or about the middle of Septemlter next. A giaceful act ami well deserved. The fire engine was brought out ami tested an Saturday evening last. To the astonishment of everybody it refused for a time to squirt. An investigation was had and it was discovered that somebody had filled the uozzle with small pebbles, "ilada fire been in progress, with every minute of time of incalculable value, this circumstance might have been most deplorable in its re sults. The story goes that twn ronng ladies of Aitoona recently visited Philadelphia. Af ter a week's sojourn in the city, one of then wrote home as follows : "We attract a great ileal of attet'shun promenadin' the streets like other ladys, and holen up our cloz. Nobody isn't nothin' now-a tlays wlii. h don't bold up their cloze, and the hiar vol. holds 'em the more attenshun yon attracts." A vile slander, of course. "Hon. Jacob M. Campbell, wo under stand," says tin Hollidaysburg lirgister of hist, wet k. "visited this place on Fridav." This is a curt announcement to make of a visit of so distinguished a personage as Mr. Campbell. It is entirely too epigrannnattic to bode cood to the honorable gentleman, and on 'its next journey through Blairconn ty he should make it his special business to sop O' er anil so arrange matters that the n- n',M'rr man shall be "seen" The Aitoona Mirrvr 'has "th.o wrong pig by the ear" when it says there is a cavern at the Summit, in this county, 300 feet Itelow the earth's surface, in which ice forms sum mer mid winter, a spring of clear cold water entirely surrounded by ice is located, arttl not only the ceiling and sides of which are of solid ice, but an ice monument from ll,or to roof has iK-t'ti formed by the continued dropping and tret zing of the water. An ice story, surely, but Humtr.it mixed as to the location. James Henry, of Gallitzin, was convict ed in the P.l iir county court, on Tuesday last, of l-'eamv. James, it seems, was mar ried at St. Augustine, this county, on the -th of January, lSti4. to Miss Mary Devlin, and without waiting for death or obtaining a divorce relieve him of his fetters, con tracted another tnarriaee with Miss Iivima MeMahan. of Hollidaysburg, on the 28:h of I -1st March, Justice Leet of that place, per forming the ceremony. Hence his convic tion. Not yet sentenced. The utiprccedently hot weather liieh mark"d all of .Inly cam' to a welcome end on Sunday last, when thu thermometer dropped from !'4"' to o5. Sine that tl ate it lias been possible, to venture into the sun's rays without danger of wilting, and sherry cobblers are tu t thought so much a necessity as hev were. P.ut, everything will not be exactly lovely till we have been visited by a rain storm of iintiii'ii.-n proportions. No rain hat fallen for th'ee weeks ami the wells and springs hereaway are going dry. William V. Odenwaehler was fireman o-i engine No. "J.72, which is presided over by Knffitieer Michael Doran, of Wilmore. On Moii lny, while attempting to tighten the brake 011 the tender, a short distance east of Gallitzin, this county, the brake-rod broke, thus throwing him violently to the track. He struck on his head and shoulders, and. though he arose unassisted and remounted 1be locomotive, yet the shock communicated to his system was such that he died a few hours after. Ho lived in Aitoona, ami his age was 2." years. The Hr'rahl, which is at present ami has for some time past beeu the accepted vehicle for all items of news from the county alms house, says that Mary Henry, then ami prob ably now an inmate of said institution, has, through the kindly efforts of Senator Lem on, Iteen accepted as one of two children en titled toatimissii.il from this county to the Pennsylvania Training School for feeble minded children, located at Media, Dela ware county, and to which she will be taken, if she has not already been taken, in the course of a few days. The members of the Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia Press Association will indulge in an excursion to the Mammoth Cave. Kentucky, on Tuesday, fith proximo, atnl remain there a week, providing the money holds out. Col. Foulk, of Pittsburg, petieral business acTiit of the Association, who has much if not all to do with getting up the excursion, will pilot the party. It will doubtless Ik a most pleasant reunion, ami a failure on our part to take a haml, should such failure occur, must be attributed o a press of business, or business of the press. The large illustrated advertisement of Mfssrst. W. H. H. Nivling & Co.. Founders and Machinists. Tyrone. Pa., is big enough ami ab'.e enough to speak for itself, but nev ertheless we deem i t our d uty , ami a plen antjone, to invite attention thereto, as well a- advise those of our farmer friends who stand in need and think of buying a thresh ing machine or horse power, to give the en terprising firm above named a trial. We are stir they deserve all and more than ail the patronage they can pet, Jvn.l we are equally sure they will furnish honest work at honest prices. Judge Win. II. Sutton, of Pittsburgh, spent. Wednesday last in our town. In 182!', forty-nine years ago. ho went to school in the old academy in this place. His father then resided on a farm 011 the old canal, about two miles north of Armagh, in Iadi ana comity. After leaving school hero Judge S. studied law, emigrated to Arkan sas, and became a juda of the courts in one of the districts in t hat State. Soon after the close of the late war he returned to his na tive S'.ate and sef.led in Pittsburgh where he occupies a deservedly high rank asa law yer ami a citizen. " .t a meeting of the Town Council or this borough, held Monday evening, it was r -solve.i to reduce the yearly appropriation to ili'i Dauntless Fire. Company from 100 to 7.i. This was mistaken economy, and the" members of the company are justly in rtt. tdH-rjeit. They think that instead ofa reduction, the sum should haveheen in creased, for S100 .lid not pay the actual ex penses of running the et.iicern. If the Count- are desirous of forcing the dishand-m-nt of the crrr.parv, they could not have adopted a line of conduct which would more surely lead to that result. From our Clearfield township corres pondent "Telephone," whose letter no donM was intended for our last issue, but was re ceived too late and is now for the most part out of date, we learn that ten-year onl son of Mr Tims. Gittings, of that township, was thrown ami trampie.l upon by a runaway horse on the 10th inst., receiving injuries which resulted in death on the following d tv Our correspondent adds that the be reaved father of the unfortunate lad has the heartfelt sympathy of theentire community, inasmuch as he has lost, his wife and one oth-.T member of his family within the past twoyears. f Greenback-Labor standpoint bad reached us in time it would have appeared in the present issue of our paper, but as it dido t it. will have to go over until next week. In the meantime we don't like the imputations cast upon the FKKKMAN, an.: adv.se a little lon ine down iu that respect. If we are to ex tend curtesy we have a right to expect some of the same commodity 111 ret 11 rt es pecially asa newspaper should not 111 justice be accused of lending its columns to Hie calumniation ami misrepresentation simply because it permits a corrcspomle.it to ex pr,., his views, as he has a right to do, he alone being responsible, on any subject ot a pubiie or political nature. A niav. mm- d Free, residing in Franks town tnwvsh'p. 1-dair county, made free to t.t.-r his '.-aru alter dark a few .lays ago far the purpose of setting a fte.-e of toi a. o which he had left in a hole in the stone foundation, and win I" in the act of doing sn was bitten 0:1 the hard by a copperhead make, which in the nv anlinie had taken refuge injsaid hole. I.: urnicg to the house he procured a lantern and again repairing to the barn made short work of his snake ship. Mr. Free's hand became hadly swol len, but otherwise he experienced very little inconvenience, ami has probably ere this recoveied the full use of saitl memlier. Mr. John McCormiek, of Snmmerhill townsbin. has in contemplation the estab lishment of a Greenback-Labor organ in this county, provided the members of sai.l party are willing to give him the necessary support. Mr. McCormiek is a gentleman of more than ordinary talent, anil has had considerable experience in writing for the newspapers, notab'y the Fit f.f.man". More tnan that, he is thoroughly posted on the principles of the new party, and if his pro ject succeeds he will be sure to prove an able, enlcient and faithful champion of the cause. All who wish to strengthen his hands in the proposed enterprise should call on or address him at Wilmore. Recorder Greevy's action of contempt against Lawyer Herr, both of Aitoona. was appea'.ed by the latter before Associate Judge Maun, by whom it was dismissed. Whereupon, Mr "Greevy presented a petition to the lilairoounty Court that Judge Mann's decision be reviewed. The cas" came up for a hearing 011 Monday, when Judge D-an peremptorily re fust d to interfere with the rulings of another member of the Court. What remedy, then, have I?" asked the Recorder. Judge Dean's renlv, according tt) tlie Tri'tuttf-, was : "I don't know. You can go rut of the country, where the laws are different, but while in Pennsylvania you must lake the laws as they are." Mr. S . itlnmenthal, the proprietor of the big boot and shoe store at lll'.t Eleventh avenue, Aitoona, is on a visit to the F.astern cities for the purpose of replenishing bis stock. He purposes buying, in fact has probably ere this bought, largely, ami of the latest and most approved styles, and has al ready sent forward anil will continue to add to his stock the finest lot of boots, shoes, slippers, etc., ever s-en in the Mountain City. He buys exclusively for cash, and by this means is enabled to undersell all com petitors. When the opportunity presents, do not fail to call ami interview Mr. I'lumen thal or his efficient ami gentlemanly assist ant on a subject so comforting to the wAp. The State Committee of ths National Labor party met at Cresson on Tuesday. About one hundred representatives, inclu ding Mr. Mason, the National nominee for Governor, and Hon. James L. Wright, or ganizer and lecturer, were present. The re ports presented indicated a desire to form a combination with either of the other two parties iu every county possibl, so as to in sure the election of a portion of their ticket, but no stock is to be taken iu any party In Cue least tainted by Cameronism, for a resolution was passed that no man should receive their support who was not pledged to vote and work against either Simon or Don far U.S. Senator. Generally speaking, the proceedings were spiritless. Mrs. Siiecer, the Johnstown woman who was last week brought to our county jail for safe-keeping till her mind should have be come restored to its normal condition, at tempted to commit suicide by hanging on Saturday last. She made a sort of ropt, of her apron and sw.ing herself eft from one of the iron bars in her cell, but her eouiiition was discovered and tlie attempt thwarted by some of the inmates before life was extinct. The application of restoratives soon brought her round agiin, and, strange to say, from that moment all traces of insanity seem to hare left her mind. She taiks and acts in a rational manner, and the Sheriff has notified her husband that she desires to return home to her children. This request will likely have bet 11 complied with before the Fkkk MAN reaches its readers, ami a once haj.py family will thus again be united. Hon. Thomas P. Fenlon, of Leaven worth, Kansas, is at present on a visit to this place. Since the recent deat h of his wi"e Mr. Fenlon's twin boys, named Tom and Kd., have lieen attending the Sisters of Si. Joseph's school here and staying with Mrs. Rhey, their grandmother, while his daugh ter has lieen a pupil of St. Aloysius' Acade my, Loretto. Mr. F. is a "lawyer, standing at tho head of the Leavenworth bar, ami is not only one of the most influential ami trusted leaders of the Democracy of Kansas, who, Jail hongh in a hopeless minority, always make a vigorous fight in a State contest, but was three times elected to the State Legis lature, of which he was made Speaker hy ojv position votes. His father, Mr. James Fen lon, long a resilient of this place and well known to our people, is now a citizen pf In dependence, Missouri, to which place ho re moved from Latrobe a few years ago. Within the last half-dozen years, sever al skiffs, more or less elaborate in point of construction, have made their appearance 011 the ponds in this vicinity. They are sometimes used for purposes of pleasure, but more generally form abase of operations for the angler's art. On what is known as Griffith's dam is to be seen a sort of a mon grel dug-out twenty feet long by three feet in breadth, in which persons sometimes brave the perils of the deep about four feet deep, speaking of the water. This is not a new cruft. On the contrary, it was hollowed out fifty years ago, ami boys who then sported in it have grown to be r.id men, ami some of them have died full of yars. There are, those who claim that it could be propelled at to" rate of a mile and a quarter an hour, provided iteouM be kept right side up that length of time, but this is not gener ally accepted as possible. What we desire especially to say of this old tub, however, is that a Johnston 11 m in was discovered taking its dimensions the other tl ay , for the purpose, as he stated, of building a bark on the same model with which to compete for the cham pionship of he Stony creek. Thf. Dkowsimi of Hit. M. Tt. Hoff man. We trieiiy sfatetl last week that Dr. L. I). Hof;'m:n, of this place, hail received .a tlispatch the Sunday previous an lonncing the sad death by ilrownitig of Ir. Hoffman, one of his brothers, the dispatch tiot stating, however, which one of them it was, he hav ing two brothers that are members of the medical profession. Si lute then we have learned from the Iloctor, ami also from Ihe Kiftaiuiiiig Free Presx, to which we are in debted for the subjoined particulars, that the unfortunate man was Dr. M. B. Hoffman, who in the winter of 1K75 t taught school at Cherry Tree, Indiana, county, but never practised his profession, as the Johnstown Tribune stated, at Jelly's station, this coun ty 1 'he gentleman to whom that paper al ludes being an older brother. The Free Press says ; On Saturday last several eentletnen from East Franklin township stripped tin mselvcs at the mouth of Limestone, about three nriles eb.-iv town, nnd went into the riier to swim. Alter heinir iit 1 h water M short time it wns not ic .il that one til them. Or. M. B. Hoffman, matte some signals of distress. Immediately one of his companions hsstened to his rescue, but before roae!tinihim he sank iu deep water and could not tie sren. nlthooirh the young- man made every effort to recover ids boiiv. At about one o'clock on Monday the body was discovered n.iatina- down the river nt this place. It was recov red ami properly kttiri-d and coffined nnd sent to his friends. Dr. Hoffmiiu was a young man, unmarried, about 7 years of Hire, formerly of Westmor land county. He had but recently located and commenced the pruc-rice of metbeine in Past Frankliu towuship. He was much esteemed. Mk. 5-it.as 1yf.hr, living on the Spring Creek lioad, near Titusviile. under tlate of Adtrust 2i, 1X74, says: 1 1 is all of twenty years that I have lieen troubled with back ache, loss of sleep, nervousness and nervous headache. I took two bottles of Iiarosm:;, or nucha, P.ackache Liver ami Kiilney Cure, ami ain very much better every way. It regulates the system ami has helped me very mtp-h of inward piles. T recommend it to all my friends who are troubled as I have been. Prepared by E. K. Thompson, Titusviile, Pa. For sale by Lemmon & M urray, Ebens burg. - Mr. John TV Campliell, of the Kdenbur Tt'm5, ought to le happy. He has just bee 11 electe.t n conrtcilraau lor thts borough lu which be resides. Tiif. Cask it Mi:s. Maktz. V.'p ?;iade mei.tion in 'here columns lAst w-.-k of the sad cas of Mrs. Jos-ph . tartz, who had tor a considerable t i nt- b -ti im arcer.ite 1 ; r. -:t r county jail on th ch;;rge of assault and bat tery, with nrestiued lnsavity Pstiie cause of her conduct. Her loud t..'tk, her violent be havior, and the perstj.fej'ey with which she adhered to the story that she had been roll- j iied of her children, had enlisted for berjibe attention and sympaihv of the public. In some of her ever-varying moods she told a distressing story of desertion on the part of her husband, with poverty following iu the wake, ami her children being scattered i amongst the neighttors. She saitl that she had ben foully wronged by those w ho bad placed her inside the cells of a prison, and that, after awhile, the corrupt motives of her persecutors would lie made manifest. So far as the desertion of Ler husband is con cerned, as well as in some minor particulars of her story, she is corroltorateil by trust worthy witnesses, but it is as yet too early to say that she should not have been put un der restraint. For a time she ami her three or four babes were inmates of tlie Poor House. Subsequently the children were ta ken charge of by her husband's relatives, an.l, in an effort to repossess hciself of her own onspring, she committed the assault j for which she. was committed to jail. Iu j the estimation ot many, tender treatment iustead of usage so harsh would more fully have met the requirements of the case. At any rate, as she herself frequently saitl, she was no common character to be cooped up in the company of a gang of desperadoes. Mrs. Martz's maiden name was McGough, ami on Friday of last week a brother and sister of her's appeared before Ksqutre Kin keatl, aud, as required by the nature of the information in the case, entered bail iu a nominal sum for her appearance at the next term of Court. She was thereupon set at lilrty, an.l is :ow in all probability at her former home. Her future career will lie followed with interest by many conver sant with the history here narrated. Jos. Martz, the husband, has failed as yet to identify himself with the misfortunes of his wife, though, so late as six we-ks ago, he was seen at Gallitzin, ibis county. SitttCKiNr. Suicide ix Westmoreland 1 Ctl:NTY. An unprecedented case nf suicide unprecedented iu the fact that the victim was a woman and a pistol the weapon used to accomplish the dreadful deed occurred in Westmoreland count? on Wednesdav morning of last week. The particulars of the shocking tragedy are given hy the Mt. Pleasant JJaicn of said date, as follows : Early this morning th news reached us that Mrs. Troxel. wife of John Troxel, who reside" neitr Kairview Church, about three miles smith of this place, tind committed suicide by shoot ititr herself. The facts, hs nenr us we hnve been a' le to obtain them, nre s ubstantially its follows: Mrs. Troxel h.nl t.een unite III for some months pat, and durfnir her sickness she at times became morbidly melancholy. This 'norntnu Mr. Troxel arose at five o'clock. Ienv insf his wife iu netl ; it not beirur her custom ti rise so OMriy. Hsving- to deliver h number of cattle at Tart's station, Mr. Troxel proceede.1 to tlisfltsrire his cnsu-cment at an early hour, and had reached the head of Mnin street in this place before ttie mewnitrr. hearinir the sad news of the death of his wile reached him. Alter Mr. Troxel left home, the servant un l went slioiil in tendinis to her usual mtirnimr work, until iituuit seven o'clock, when site in quired of one of t he children if Mrs. Troxel had nriseii. Tiie child ststed thst she hud not. Tlie servant irirl iiutnediHtely proceeded 10 Mrs. Troxel 's room, where she found her lyinir tm her left side, with her head resting upon her arm. white in her liaht hand she titfhtiy K-iasped 11 navy revolver. When discovered she was anparciiHy dead, there beinr no sie-ns of iile. t'pon cXHtnitiHtion it was discovered that she bud fired twit shots, one taking effect in the liirht temple, the bull euieritijr the br.dn nnd producing almost instant death, iie h-i l srist'ti .'nirinir die mornm an 1 dressed ht-tself, and liiijr down 011 the bed Hiram to rest, she was doiibtics' seized with ft lit of bypocho.n dra. nnditi this state of mind committed tlie awful dec! which removed her from nil earth ly sillier ions ami launched lier soul into an un tried eternity. The deceased wnsa daughter of V.'in. Snyder, of lirioirepoi t, stnd the mother id six children four sons and two ilmiiriitrrs. It is very seldom tlmt a woman commits suicide .V shooiir.jr her-elf, nni this is said 10 be the tirs.t case Hint ever occurred in this vicinity. TlIF. Rl l-KKT OF P.CSINF.SS Sl CCKSS. 1 1 is claimed lht Vanderbi'il exhibited great nerve and shrewd business sagacity in the purchase of stocks ami railroads controlled by him. Yet, whenever he made an invest ment he received in return an equivalent either as bis own, or as collateral security. Dr. R. V. Pierce has invested many hundred thousand dollars in advertising, depending entirely upon the superior merits of iiis goods for security. The unparalled popularity of his family medicines, ami the annua! in crease in their sale, attests in arguments stronger than words of their purity ami ef ficiency. If the blood bo impoverished, the liver sluggish or there be tumors, blotches, ami pimples. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will effect a speedy and perfect cure. If the bowels be constipated use Dr. Pierce's Pleasant- Purgative Pellets. Debil itated females suffering with those peculiar dracging-down sensations ami weaknesses will find Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription a safe ami certain remedy. Prompt relief ami a permanent cure have so universally followed its use, that the tloctor new sells it nmler a positive guarantee. Oaki.axh, Douglass Co., Or., Jan. 23, 1877. Dil. PlFRCK, Buffalo, X. Y. : DirSii YotirOolden Medieal Discovery hs cured my dtiuirhter of iroitre. after many "phy sicians had failed. Inclosed please find ..rJi lor a copy of The People's Common siei-.se Medical Advisor. '.Vith us it takes I he place of the fam ily physician. V ours truly, Aakii.iAli.eh. M r. Vernon, Ohio, July 10, 1S76. Iu. PiKttCP. Ttutialo, N. Y. : fiftr Sir-Ftitir bottles of your Favorite Pre scription nas e'11 irciy cured my wite. w e em- ' ploved three different physicians imd many 1:.... . . t ( ... ... i...- . u . 1. I 1 1 111' 1 111 iilil luiitiu nu IL'llll, . 1111 tl lliltUK t ul In art, I am. Ever your friend, August Warring. Tl".A('Hr.K8" EXAMI NATION'S K Itlttlina- timis iii Cambria county for 1JS78 will be held as follows : ConemauKh Bor. and Wood vale Concmaugh llor., A uir. ti. Mblvilte Millville, An. 7. .lohnstown Johnstown. Auir. 8. Cauitiriu City nnd l'rospect Cambria City, A uar- h. Khenstiurir Kbenshnrfr. Aug-. 12. M nnster i lass's, Anir. 13. Itiaeklick - lt-lsano, Anir. It. (iallttr.in, Gallitzin Twp. and Tunnel Hill Oallitr.in. Anir. 1". Washinjrton and Summit Pnmtnit, Auk. 18. Cambria Twp. Kbenshurir, Aug-. 17. Portairi Portnire. Auk. !'.. AVil-norc and Sumnierhill vTibeore. Aotr. 20. K. Coticmauirh and Franklin E. C'oneuia h. Anir. 21. Jackson - Fairview, Aufr.22. Taylor Headrick's, Anir. 23. Coiicmauirh Simrer's, Au. 24. Crovlesnd South Fork-South Fork. An. 26! Yo.ler and Cjoporsda'e Ithenn's Au. 27. Jstouv t'reek Von Lunen's. Aug. 24. Adams Frmrtown. Atur. 29. Hichland Blouirh's, Autr. Cnrrtll am! i.'arrollfown Carrolltown-, Sept. 3. Itrr NicJcloitlU Sept. . Susg.iehatina Carman's. Tept. S. Elder nd Chest St. Boniface. Sept. 8. liorettoand Allegheny Loretto, Sept. 7. Clearfield. Clw-st Springs itnd Dean St. Au gustine, Sept. 10. White Donation, Sept. II. Applicants must enter the first class they At tend, nod must tie examined where they fir.t apnlv for schools. All examinations will begin nt 10 o'clock, ex cept Johnstown. Ehensbur. Muns'cr. Millville, Carrolltown, CoTienmutrk Hr. and Blouirh's, tvhtre thev will befrin at 8 o'clock. A special examination will lie held in Fbens hurir. Sept. 13. for those who present a written rt tpiest. siirned by at least three directors, stat in that they wish to employ said applicant in their district, and jrivin satisfactory reasons for non-attendance nt the public examination. H. Uf.kg, Sup't Public Schools. A half prown cirl employed asa domes tic at, the Mountain House, Cresson, ami whose name has escaped our memory, made a very narrow escape from a shocking death on last Saturday afternoon. She was en gaeil at the time in scrubbing about tha steam clothes-wringer in the wash house, ami while intent on her work f hoticht'.essy approached too close tt the rapid moving machine, .a spindle extending from which caught, her clothing !ntl was in a fair way to end her mortal career, had not her fran'io outcriesattractetl the attention of Mr. Omen, the engineer, who reversed the engine just in time to save the poor girl from what in all probability would have been a horrible tleath. As it was, she had the elothiun nearly all torn from her person, ami her back was somewhat injured, though we believe tiot very seriously. r-s- --. i-Ji V-; AM' 5 S 4 AO if V CiiM ? VMAA.Ulaja.4 tf With STRAY CARRIERS, of Different Sizes. The above Cut represents a Two Ilerce Swerp. with Iron Framn. verv simple tn Its cone t ruct and durable. It is a Tumbling Uar Power snd has an lrn Jack.J THE OLD WAY The Best Wav. II AT E IOI It CtV.t II P ' ivi 1 r 8 111 rT -Attn- -' fW.- W hen It Stills J on. - " Save Your Money and WllKN YOUR MEN A X I) HOUSES VIjso, Cut tiiii lJoxt?s Address: VY. JKLY 26. 1.-211:. Focal Correspondence. CARnai.i.Tiiwx, Pa., July 2TI, lsts. DKATt Fhkema.v Now that the winter r,r po litical discontent has come to an end, lemper nnee is irettimr tt. be the all nt.sorliin lopie of the day. Anil quite in accordance ii it ton wit h the laws which nature has f-X up lor her pre servation, for ps the soil, titter three or four months of hard Ireeinp, is strain in fit condi lion to hrimr fort h k-ooi) crops. ?o 4"arrolliow-n Hint township, sfter the tinexpec-t' d "freeze" nt the Iste convention, have become fertile fields wherein the friends of the tcniprn-c -aiise can scatter seed snd w herefrrm thevcti expect to reap a plentiful hrve.t. The T. 11. T. A. S. is f tiil dninir a thrivinfr buine? in the irood cause. The number of iia mt-tiib-r. is rapidly incrrasiiur, n ml now that it has rented Mr. Wirtner's larue ha.'i, it will doubtless have constantly on hand a full supply of l ctiir-?, Hddresses and entertainment, wherewith to treat its friends. The popular drama, "Ten Niirhts in a liar-ltoom." wiK b played unuer the auspices of the Society nt flurry Tree, on Saturday oveniny. Auz. S.I, snd perhaps at P.t-t"i.bursr soon after. K-p the stone roilinir. The now school houe is making rapid pro-jrr.-ss nnd is ehnpinir iiself into n line lookimr edifice. Consideriny the energy bent upon its completion, it wlli likt-lv be ready for tis. nt the openinjr of next st hoo term. The niem-bt-rs of St. U r. dict'.l parish may well feel proud of this mipoi taut step towards r hiifher md more thorough education, l i the past tiiey were ever M rutrulina auainst the greatest disndvantaires in trying- to procure for their children even an ordinary edjcution. for th.-v had scarcely room for an '.iniri aicl v, 10..I. Tn the new sctiil bouse, howi-i er. ibis wan will be supplied, us it contains four htrjre rootns. Mrtj tiie y.utur itl.-a shsiot fur ami htL-h and t'us tit least i artially repay tho pood 01, 1 ;nt r film Hi ix. I pon (rood au'hor'ty I can state that n cer tain irent cman livimr not far north nnd uu holiest 'Sjuiie rosy find t hcmselves in a leifal me'licatiient err o.ir. They trl.-d an t fpun.l puilty a poor rustic or." day this 'we-k or. a chaiyeof which be had been" acquit led by the' irrantl jury. The poor fellow, not beu.ir able to procure bail just then, was taken to Khons burjr jail that exeninir, where he was uciaund for two day. to the preat detriment of I. is rrops. tiie only source of for supply tbecoiuiiiK' year's sustcnHtice of himself Hn family. riiouirh perhaps beyond the Hint's of iny t -r-ritory. it may not be amiss to state t hat M r. ". J. Ituck's (rnind new house, in Alleirheny town ship, is fast sppronehmir completinn. It will be an ornament not only to Alleirheny town ship, but to Cambria county, for it is undoubt edly 4ne of the most substantial and la st fln fshed houses in the county. The ynunir foiks think it ne4-tl a wnrinmir. WiUintn. What Pay you' to that? Maya kind Providence irrant you a lone-life to enjoy with vour interest inir family in the comfortable houie you have lire- pared for them. Since the summer vacation has set in sevr.il students ami profi ssors f r;tn St. V ineenl's Col leire. West nin reland cviimty. have been s.-ekitur recreation here. In spite or the sl .idy-woru snd .reverential irrowti faces, the quon hm ( nr rolltown school boy eoiinteiiMnce can be t race.l there even yet. How is that Tor ('arrollt.twu education? SluL'b. Coui m un ica t ion. Ci.EAKriEi.o Twp., July 22, 1S7,. Kpitor Cambria Frf.eman Your issue of last week contained a communication from II. J, H.. of Chest Springs, who in the opening- oe.-s sik h (rrand laniruasse that it almost stss-jrers tho reader. But shallow people are most Hpt tor.f fect profundity: therefore, with this Hllowati'-e rntide for him. we will pass the first part of his letl.-r and iro on fun her. He say s that "dissat isfaction still lurk in the bosoms of s..-ne of the defeated candidates." How -ou!d he know this so well if some of it were n d tti his own bosom? Then, he says, "Try, trv Hraiti." In his case it wool,! seem almost nappes, na b; iv is beat completely out tf siirht on the fst ballot. In the last convention ho certainly del try. but in his ease nt least there is tio usa Tor the si 'i-o -id part of the motto. H. J. II comes down 1 t-ry romrh on A. Tl. C. for tryinir. to srtt thr- nomination it' the Green back ticket, an.l licenses t hr.t uent Ionian, wiiotn he says wns elected to othc- when on the brink of bankruptcy and hvitia in obscurity, of stab .binir the liemocralic party in the back. To this I would say that 11..). H. has no ritrht to ntnkepnhPc ".he fmnricinl MHinbn of Mr. "., and ns to his living in obscurity, 1 itiiuk that he wns na well ami favorablv known to the voters of little Cambria as H.J. II. Ami aeMin. Mr. C, ttt say t he least, filled ihe offiee of Treasurer as much to I he s.i t isfacl ion of his constituents ns did H. .1. II. the office of Justice, of thelVHce, in connection with which it is truth to say 11. J. H.can never aim in be eU-ctcd to an olhce of honor or trust in this part of the county. It docsnot become him to rant so much nhout the Ot r-onhat k party, ns he was one of i's most nrdeut supporters duritiir the summer of 1T7. After the tail elect ion he tlniurht the prop of the Democracy could not be knocked down for sotm time and conscqnciii !y it would not do for hitn to w ait for favors from the (i reet.bnck parry, II" therefore put on bis coat with tiie othersiie out opain. nnd next thin in turn he is out for Assembly. And he Hill continues out, nnd will no doubt so remain lor years to come. One of the best traits reran Assembly- m u n t e ... luence nri.tiil ..lifii itv for Mil lied malice for nniie.11- Wlieii FT. J. Tt. teams ttrK, and trtves op bettin or 4fTerin to bet that certain cratidMates helon to the Mobies, mere ly for t he pn rpose of injuriii their ehantrs for ottlee, the p'op!c rcaybe disposed 10 look with more- favor rn h;s political aspirations. Hopin that II. J. H. may lea,-n to love those of his neighbors who may happen to !eintrtu ble either flrnncia liy or politically, and may love the old Democratic party forever !s i.i t'tisely r.s he professes to love it tit present, while leavimr all other men take care ol them selves in political matters, I aru. Yours, respectfully, W. P. M. Or. for a lode In atirardcn of ctieunibers I Oh. for an icelir or two at control ! Oh. for a vale which at m tlday the. dew cumbers ! Oh, for a plcasute trip up to the pole ! This was the son snitir last week when the th.-mioii!. ter went crazv. but it is somewhat rhiriiC'il now. Cinder breezes have eoin, rfnd with t hem tnun fort and t he s.-nee of en j y men t . Yet. in an' ioipa t ion o' a ri'co ri- tice of ihe hot wave, people are mitnrii' --kinir tliemsi-lvt-s where they can buy suimuer el ithmir on the most fairabio t r-iis'r" iinswer-at Ja. .1. Murphy's Star Clo'hintr Hall, b-!' Clintou street, Jotinstown. Mr. M ill p iv't epu tat mtl as a ilea I -er who never takes a tvunta' of a 4"tstouic-r i-oniiuentis him to the Isvorable cotistdcratiou of all buyers. Woman's HttiUTs. A ernsty old ba-'helor sai s It is woman, and not In r ronirs, i hr.t need t "e ibi-ssiiiir. a.nl that she van beir.n wiin no mi re lie tjttpiif art cle ol drtss th in a u- a' atrl ti.lv pi ir l( of shots, if 1 iters. 41 r si - pliers, i '-u r et . oil li 1 Id h ltd, tun you fisiirht have went i or. m r :md Sjii-1 n,t t h it a" t-K,"l!i-lil sl...ek ol tioot-, - i -1. s. ,r .itet s, tll- sbpt.ers, (fie., as web as .in u ... 1-. 1.. 1 oeeries, n 'f ions, atid fvt'i tu n r else in t '' b e-, tut t t ouirht very lowai l he eli-ap e s i iort'ol Jno. Eloyd Ji t-o., Hub trvvt. Ebons iur ,', . -'3 '.-'j to I it f iV Si ' f IV! f" V IX I Vi fc'jl I lm ii-k. JL. mJLi fv 0 m t .7 i " K V "I " i'..':"; - 3 4 V?'---l - r-wtM- i-ni Do Your Own Threshius HAVE NOTHING PI.Si: TO IO. School 3olc. i:t. H, H. NIVLKN3 & GO., Founder. and MacTi ittif.. TVKin r.. i a. Fetter from (California. Tl'BI.tiCK. Stiinilnu f'o . Ch I , I J.iiy II. l-. f rrtlKNO MrT.-l have Just tt-ceiv.d ih news .if jour ilcfi-ni ly mi unirraiet id peoji.-. lor which I 11m profoundly m in ; yet I hid tint! that you nre not mo. in. but "tli.t't several other ii-pirnnls were il-i-hihIhh il 11 1 the sjirtii. time. 1 1 will soon be 1 it:;e 10 ret-.'l and it -t tij. a Workin.-ni.Mi's p iriy. As it is, I do net knt.w 11. i-n.-f r ..ij iiji tin-:-r y t-'ir sore civ, .p- pt-inuucnt. unless it is to ;.( h j ou t 11 1:1 in ine iun-.-e lauiruafft. If tie il'-ioirm. s , i I oof d up t hci r im 1 lot itnr s In IJ'iunese have elect etl voustire. w Ulllii A .lohnstown friend is here, and Is bist riow peiimcira letter for the T'i7, .;,-. hi i,is te.-e nod eoinfireh.-ttsn (. ctyle ; sol will try to o:f-et li itn by w r.t in ir one tor your t xce; l-. t pfi tier. Tin Chinese co, nit vei y modi like the tir.-ei.s. I.atnts. tr iertntin. The first t-n runs thus: Yei. B -e. som. s'-e, 11 tn. ro.-ik. t ut. li d. e,w, sup. Th.-n eleven is t.-n and one. or s... et ; two. ve is s,;p t-r (. ; t hit tet 11 sup som. etc.. I! p t t wi. I v. Twenty is two ten. or ..'ce sup: t w -it v-ime is (re.- s(ip yt t ; t went V-two 1; iree nip pee : t we-.t y three i- tree s jp son, ,-ic. up ti thirty . Thtt'y b f' m sun; thirty-op" is som sup y. t ; thirty two Is st 1 tu si 1 P i'i-t-: t htrt y-t 1-re" is soin si; p stun , etc.. lip lo loitv. !"-it Is see sup; forty-one See Slip Vet. f Tc. I-'itty is llfTl 1.1'f' ; M 1 V I r' fun, nr stx-tens. The i-oiitt tl.n-ir es up to one hundred, which is yep b:- k. 1 tn n Hie count tr ies on nirain to one 1 noc-.i'i l. .v'ne.'i is vep t-i (:.-: ': 1. 1 win now repent: 1 .-t 1 : ir.-e ij f t.' il): 1111; i"e roak :fe; tut iT ; bn- ,s sup dm. Then sup y t : np iree : "lip : s- mi . I'.ltV sum : bat ; sup : it is Vulr S'ip s-e : sup 1 un : sup ro:i k ; sup tut : mi sup cow. Then t wepty, nr two ten-, ire. tivp;y-..iM' is tf-'-c sup . vet, itn. Ile-ie" csy to e.. th-i; if you :i?"l ir.tt w t lit you ivni! I 1 I 1 1 been no i!!JSlOWi oreiti f ri.-ti 'o r tn 11 r 11 1 1 I Ills ptlf tip nini! tr at would tir.-ak liiirri.ii . cl-.ii fly sp"ci 111 came m his i-.iv, a'1-i hi make "ravel pi olitubh l-twti 11 coaii'i'iii 11 Ii -i I. is of F-i"i enri i-iti, s no evi b-titiy kn .v. n-.-.v to in an i:-te!.-( tu-il s ns ... IN- his ni any photos of imi places :m i phase. Me is; i etl ml t he tm rtat-t t'.-iile he tuissio.js. nnd" I. a Mat ion. He is n-( procured sicreoscopic viiws o im h 1 1 e spent t tie 4; h of .1 1 liy at Yoserei'.-.. !! and bears up nu b r tie- fatiir ie of liav.-l itineti tit Iter thnn I thouiht he w.-ul.l. V hen I lat wrote ive hit lairH c-enruenee.l toti-iri est. Now we lire more ftiau half done. ha inif on t r.vcr sii ,!(. ,.s. There nr." i'-;.i m ..re to cut. In it. y las; 1 Miid we ha 1 co Zf, acres for hay, snd you mafic it prt d-iy Well. I o-. late. I tlo not wonder at the mistake, because my for hay and per day look almost alike, it j well, however, you can read ! he most. d my miserable 4-hiroK.aphy. I can't write ;..icc 1 IT t my Hand crushed lust September. To-day the din o! headers a ml thresher, nt d c ltttliin-tl headers and threshers, can be hen:. I 111 mi tiireciiotis. inc Headers ma ke a tici... a raftfe. a stp k. or a crenk : the thtesh, rs n..,i. n buzz or a whiz: nnd w hen a wh r-.rk full- trnes throoi'h Mt once, th.-n it mnk-'s m bu. : z uz. or a whiz iz :z. or a -h-z-iz iz, or sotnetiittur bke that. A co..tin-.1 hit r .-e l t'.resh. r turtis out ntmiil " t sat ks H day 'li'h 2.1 hordes anil i luen. A header util cut mv lTt sacks, t-r wheat enough t. tn.ik'- Ihtt mueu. wltii 11 horses nnd ti men. A tnr -.!i"r wii! 'urn 'ml from Sim to s-'i sacks with n ten-!io-se p..., r t'liiriiif. s horses and is in-n. A 10 k is 2i 1' "'i bushels, nccordin to the 1 j.i r 1 r 1 m.o w heal. The wh.-nt this year weighs ; li.s (., ( sck. S-.nw-tinit s a s;u-k .1 vcrr. res or. 'y -k.J liut Ins struck the when I in tna:i v t-!.-n s, nr.d the fire has burned up so.ne stacks nnd ranches of st'indimr vraiu. The sprin fl io.ls destroyed s lars-" pi mfity rn the i.-iund and river niaririns. Still there is a full two-tt.iri's j crop left, which is enous-h this j t-iir. I We have hr. l a cool summer so far; Indeed j 1 ftitv siiy ttntf iv. iiHVe h.ttj but tivo ivuric. "biys I in this year. The wind Is cool muI the t-.ivt.ts I colri. i.i much rain fell last winter i;,;(; tnt. earth was compb t.-iy sitiimit- 1. I think as ! many as (,-. r s-iy, tut in lies of rain f. I! l re'ii 1 c- tidier to April, which may account for the c.-ot we-ither n"'V. I My hea th is ti'trer this, summer rlmn If V.-s I been, ttlthoutrh I urn now 011 r t-'.i i years of eire. I stn runrijna- n Sunilnv m-( !, which tuny account fi-r my unproved a t.'i. I inn superiptendcitt t.r so.ae te.acl..-s and S'iei-n;;i pupils. There is lots of rin fruit h-re now, hi; 1 a ped.lier comes round once a week with pe.".rs, peaches, apricots, tomatoes, nod irreeu corn. A I so aiiot In r peil.lit r with ripe beef, veal, tdii anil soup hones. The Workica-nen will hsve nboitt one-tl :rd til" ib-ieirat- s in t he Ctuist it till- itia i I .-uvi tit i. in, which is atxe.it the same as liavt" ri..i,c Html. Y'ui know how it is yourst If. The Convention meets in Auirust. There is a 4'titnese c:k In nesrlv every lwtis 1p this n'-iirht'orhoo l. ineludio ours, nnd wh o they et toirether they abble J isi likens emuy eesi. I think tl.ty are .It sc. n'1 d Ipmi "re.--",. by I larwin's l w of oat ur-il si-ic4atic-n 11 cl -. u tiou. May be so may be no. Utu il- v. Pct awsy tlie broken piece" Ol ur iost t hertnntneter : Team of perspirat i"ii sh""l we O'er th Pile belnliea her. Oiifio. bnt not furicotten. is she; Write above her little ir rave Write In Ian;; nsire imple : ''Busted By an Isotliertaal wave." This delicate duty performed, the next best t hi in.- a 1 e. a bet ter t binp to do is to i-i t ' .ol- - &Aira. 4iopuluc t-lo'iilast au" riui.i, ! 1. 1 ntM.r to 1 ne posi-cuice. a itooria. t it., n te; ; i kt a tuetitiil inventory of t he tii slacks .r s.-.,M,i,:i. bir c-ioiliinir whtih now irr..ce bis sc.eli.-s utnl counters. Ili h"k-k is b v odds 1 he In 1 ir -st t;.l fines' in that city, aod wh 11 iS. W. s iy tts.it be can I urn ish the best of eoods n t ihe liiitt pi 1 Ces, it behooves 11 ' I to bei icve 1,1 n. hs he, ! ie i . W. of little hati'ln t fame, never to. Is a he. T"te Dr.Tnn Dyke's Sn7pl-.ur iV4np. Makes th- skin beautifully while an 1 h-Mit hy, removes dandruff, chafitur, prickly h-'at. "- res. iTti pi ions, lei rtii:.. st n't in a 11 1 iic'iiet of the skin and scalp. A sulphur Imtii with ii is ,i'i ly rei'om in ended. A I .vays as-k f or ir tyitstud name. 7 ;m J IIVKfA'CUi. v.y. w he n IFF July 1. IsTs. at t 4 '.'iii-epi inn, Toli-.i Mr. F iir-K .1. V.y.: ML. Married, on Thar 1 In v. ie 1 nur.'i. t-i t hm 1 ii: in-.'-a 1 .1 u 11 il., bv K-v. In; her 4 1" jtri.-n, :iik, .'.f .1 neks nt. M i '10-.:iti. un ! M-s ! v. tbiuch' ter til .t,.,a C. liiliel. ol T.di-d.j. formerly "f Jtilmsiown, I'.i. IK U4M4 K E A K X EY. M arricd. at 2-x Dun liiirten road . 1 ! Inf t"W. Snl I.t tel. mi the s h inst., by Kt v. A ie" rew 11 eiiilersnn. t.l Pai-b-y. br. .b im lioi.MS. el the bitter phi , sr. I Ml-.-- S.iii.ui M., eltlest daughter ol Ja. Kearney, ol Alt ieiia. I'a, lailluaeo uan ire ucn " " ..f tha n.ieiorl.ollP. wllicll niaiTllillo-i 111 aid the ear as tlie miomsoope dtn-s the e$ Mr. I'reece states that, with it, lie U heard the tranp of a little Hjr ncro-Ku a In with A tread Alnnu-t m buo as that ul iioiso across a wodvu bridge. s I i il 1 1. ,rv A r 1 - It i i Iilil it f,r, j.,.it; .' : ... l-i-tic-t -rrSrl..niu.!-,.it.i,,,i.,s -t-' l-si-tr.er Wtl,-:, . , 1, m-.-t ft y,-.. r"H.I ittit led i.t- ( s e.T ..lit t-io'!!.'. MO Inn .Ton litn-f en eh. K.-r l-l ( ; ii-rian.l ti'Or partien'.Hrs. nd-lrcy ;Kt. V. l;ol I.I.I. X . la Spruce St.. " Y.'Tk. sio. sao. ro. swc. ' !nv-"e.l ittdl.-l, ti!v tn S"M"it .-; t-i r I'-o--- ' leitC?'. t el'ten d-'ttl.'e't t'l liitl'P. Iilil p..r'"- 11 r nn 1 4 ftie.'l S'.n k Ia'-'i-ih . !' ' A-!. Ire T. I'tiT I'V'ti WltJM r '-. 1 'k"i. all ftr-et. New "i elc. ! i' F-'T l n-i.nf "e Tit; i-si-t. i-nri fi ' ' ; j . - all et it r T-T 'It-i- c" If" Vo I.-. - .' "nc. Ii i:-- .-.r-i" ' t'O.Vtll. M o t i-T l'!:i::n. 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V.'tn. :it- i.'-e f. !.. .. .M ar'lia.1. MP-f. ti.'.!. -ph .'.i i -r .' :: ; . I'nrt'.-fi et. iinly. I'.i.. )iv:r- sit: I I v 1 1 r -p; - - -ii: fives if 1 n "1 ' t. bit- t.: . r ;, -.ir-;,... ; 1 i r 1. 1 7 1 : en every ; i. u n h- r- b "it 1 t " r-o . : i Rpp'rar t'-f..r Cie'.f't'li. .. t 1 ..rt; i t .11--t 1 In' l-i-l. t nt h ' -i-it: i. n. at-.? l-.r .- n-,- - tm tie- first tliin-sl tif pl.!i.i-r n.-M. tf.-ri a i . 1 t h-r- t'i see, pt i.r r- a--- n. ! : ke i !,. t . ., ! f sM John lyer- (er- s 1 i-i it t its p r.M-i v.ifit 1 tinn. put up-. it jt .v un In H'--t eu.v an-.r1"-! t r the f ai"l 'eiirt :.n ! ""iiro-il bv the Sh'-itt . ! pai l cmiiily n'l U.!i April. Ill, i.r thew fnti-." why tt f same sl.eni i :... jtj 1. wit ; A rcrtain j U c or pun-el of Ian " i!uof. lyin ttti l be i-u in tt.n t .w 11 -I-. iji t. Mtins'cr. n tlie ,-..unty id ( ':t in'irl . bniiiided ea tti- ie rilt by 1 .1, I ol V in 4,'- s3 . the en-t .v -of A iv n - un- T i r 1 i r. . ". tl f'toMi by l.in.l el isi1 S .:; an: nnd i. b. t lira-'.y. ni:! .n th ty ::. 1 .. iam.-.- I'-.n., cent simtr iit Til Arri s, v. 1 a- -Inn! a).; ri 11 1 1 he st: ,1. f lenri .. -n l.ai. u..i .. 1 1 t .4. ... it ,. li ,rt'''i li.; n-.t V,' 1: at s ; .1 . ;l v ' 1 r k . I'i e-l . i,- J ., t f t.ur sai l four,, hi l.!-i-i;l u: tii.f ,'v"ff June. A. D isTs .1 -'. urs 7t. mm;: l;, i;-.K . Altf-s' .'oils Ii T A N, Sh-litl. JT .- ajj ii AuMjUi 6 OOid li iktjJi Lilil IY Vlrtti"'! an er.'er of the (Vi;-i i.f I :rt.,,l I b 11 f t.f ( 11 in I ri.i cm ti' y. ' .. 1:1 - .! I --, ; f.,j . j v. .1 1 1 :i.-r at an :i.i-, niriio-i j.u' !' -s ie, 111 t tu-1 v.rl Heil-c Kbell-t urt, I a Thursc'y, Au'CViSt !st, !C78, At 2 o'i I. . t K. 1-. v.. t !;- ft.ii. 1 ii.ir .ics r:l'C-J re I 4 -t:ite. tt. v. it : Xo. J. .1 TrtHiff Tisnf-tr t..ntl! SI ' ni' d tn W-hir.iren . . ,1 t ! ; . ..i;l.t v ' ! C;.rn!-r 1 a-t .. -i. o, . . i. ' - u :: - : ..;.. i.n ... . 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BC'.-c.li III Ti l rccri'iTt.iii'Ui; Ay:n"Mi i:, n. .lur.p 2S. iVTS Itn Tilil'.NS. -A HEALTH HAPPifvES H'-nfth :nl ll.i t- in- -s rt ti-U- , .., .) . , t'u-ir pi ss. ss..r-. 1.11 y i t 1 !; y arv t iih u t lie r- a-'ti ct cvrv i-t.c Ie. w.il use WRIGHT'S uvrn P.LLS ' Tl ett.'v Mj.e 1 ri.E rrTf.-,.:. E-.i.-r. ;.. M ... "H H.-.i l.i. I.e. S air P'it i h. 1 '.,:..-: ,. ,,.,..,.. NitiFaa. and all p.iU : t-,.wj t.i.j... jo.','..'. Oisiir ii rs N- ii'- -f . 11 -1 1 1 ....... 1 .... " Wr'ttM. Phila." It y..sr ! a- , .t 11 ; ..... ... ," ply p.-i, I i". cms f..r. :.- ... U. i;A j. 'j,,,,',' Us. Co., Tu N. 4tli St.. 1 it Ji-!.:-.-:. j A i m i n i st r. a t i ( x v o n ( -1 : t-ti'.. ..r f..- 1 . . . letters ef . - ...i.t- n.ll.ii-,,1, ... 1l.il .r.. -e; ." ;.. . . I ; ':, .1 i . iinty. .i.-.-M. hm-" 1.. .-n r irno.i. i.i Ki-.iln 11!! I i-l 11 rc rr ,!!' :.-.! '.. t..a . . e, 1 ....... 1 .. 1. . . 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