t jau ilmn Ixsmmi HBF.SRUCRO. PA.. II, . MARCH lO, 18S2. i J i ' 4 - I T 4 iv 1 I 4 f i V i i 4 -a' - i "I- 1- 4 t i j r 7 i -? ' 4 r t" i : ' ,i -i - -- AND t-KKSONAL. I upvp and the Other Place. ,Nl tone yoar whole system. :- yo of pre ground spices at the ii,. !." i in dress goods at 19 cts. per v of ('.icensware and tinware very I',(:KtT-t'. . ; oil, to make your boots water- f.:trkt'rV. ., ar.d oysters just receiyed at ...ir M'-wl." , i: Birk-rs' pile of goods at His honor, Judge Watson, presiding thla wfck iu itead of Judge Dean, g six feet three Inches In 1-elabt, and is wide out In propor tion, and ve we are told that he weighs only 220!pounds. In ponderosity, as well of mind as of boo y. he as a consequence fills the chair as acceptably as ex-United States Supreme Court Judge David Davis oould have done if called on. The attendance at Court Monday of this week was larger than we have ever known it to be on any one day heretofore. Indeed, at the hour of 2 o'clock of that day the Jam In the court room was simply fearful to contem plate. "It is a eood thine." said one and all, "that at next term we will have a new Court House which will afford abundant room for all comers." Mrs. Annie Fink, of Altoona, was seized with a fit of some kind about 9 o'clock on Monday nlffht last, shortly after retiring to bed. and died in her husband's arms before medical aid could reach her. The deceased In pood health before retirinz, was aged about ii- r vard. v,l, timothy seed and Harden J uv- whr nt A Wrtv supper and was v i; l I'ltily. atBrkers ,v ; I .tpi-res, if yon foolishly let It; i i r.ii. U--berts, anddont you for- whii-'n wise buyers so often re- i. ham. Roberts' store Is the right . t!. ,i ii at l.-t down to business have by the dozen for fifteen cents m Holmes died at the County , :.i-t Wednesday morning, aged I", i'V.-r r.ro. are still payinii the -..- f.-r epples, potatoes, and all - ..!ire. inn-, and temperate, and from ... -i ' i!v snc'.i poods as he keeps In v ypicerte. , i !iv Hin-e who are competent to V S F.ixrker A Bro. sell poods .:i anybody else. ! .-ires everybody, and is sold V. S P.arker A Bro. than by any ..r '".iler in the S'ate. i- no 'mall pox in Ebensbura;, bu t i vi'i.'ination seems to be going i :n ri'-sr'y all quarters. ni'iihty," we're told, and should i 24 jears, and leaves one child, a danebter I only sTx week old. j TTarry L. Woods, sen of the late Col. ; John Woods, Is the Altoona printer noted In onr sreneral news items as havine enlisted ' the other day in Pittsburgh as a private in . the regular army. Harry may never wish the army out of the woods, but if he. don't : wish ere many moons that a certain Woods wxs out of the armv. we are not a prophet nor the son of a prophet. Our firm atid nnflincbiniz friend Q. A. j Luther, of Carroll township, has entered the . lists as an aspirant for the Democratic nom- j ination Tor Sheriff at the coming primary I j election, aid if he don't succeed it will not j I be hecanse there is a more deserving or bet- j ter fiHed man in the county for that position, j J A political party always honors itself by hon- i orin? such men as Mt. Luther. j Tne Altoona Call savs that James Wat- ; j son walked to that city one day last week ! ' from a lou camp near Chest Springs, this ' J eormry, a distance of ahont fourteen miles, i ; with h wotird in the instep of his left foot some three inches in lensrth, which bad been j ! made by an axe. The wound was pressed by ! an Altoona physician, and Mr. Watson rode i -Hon. Geo. W. Tatton. a former cltiren of Altoona, where he was greatly esteemed and at one time held the position of postmaster, and more recently that of Associate J udge of Flair countv. Hied at his home in Philadel phia, where he was employed In the P. R. It freight department, on Mondav last, aged anont rtO rears. Mr. Patton was the father of several children, arrmni whom we may name the present postmaster of Altoona. W. Blair Patton. Esq.. and Mr. Wm. A. Patton, assistant to Vice President Cassatt, of the P. R. R.. Philadelphia, and was. as we know from a long personal acquaintance, a thorough gentleman of the old school and one whom It was always a pleasure to meet and fcreeV Mrs. Weisel. wife of John Weisel, of Clearfield township, died on Kridav of last week from the effect of a severe cold con tracted the Sunday previous while en her wv to attend the rtevotions known as the "Stations of the Cross" at the Catholic church. St. Ansnntine, from which place to i br home is a distance or shout two m'les. ! Her aee ws between 30 and S5 years, and up ! until the dav ststed she was In the enjoyment j of excellent health. None there were In the community who fn'fi'led more faithfully th I dutips of wife, mother, friend and neighbor. ! nor were there anv more devout and earnest j In the performance of thoe religious obliea- tions resting upon all who profess allegiance ! to the Catholic faith. May her soul rest in i peace. We never booked so many new subscri bers or reeeived so much money within the same length of time as we did on last Mon . dnv and Tuesday. And yet there Is sbnnd . ance of room on onr book and sufficient va cant space in onr porkers to aeeommodate all comers. And this reminds us that we hsve a New nome sewing'mac-hine, list pr'ee $.V5, 1 which we will crive to any one, with onr ; blessing, who will send us the names of one ' hun-1rirt new snhacribers to the Fhtem AX ; and Kendall's eele'irated horse boolr. both of which will be furnished, the paper of cone ' for one year, to e-xrh subscriber at $1 fi.5. cash : in advance. Won't so-nebodv nd-rtke the ; work riqht away. Kxtra conies of our paper. I which recommends itself, will be sent to any j person wishing to canvass. Cambria Ceoaty Coart Caleatfar. WHAT mOR, CRT AND JAW HAVE BEEN DOISO FOR JUBTICK THIS WJIKK. The March term of onr uounty Court con vened pn Monday last at 2 o'clock. T. M. Jndie Ttichsrd Watson, of Bucks countv. JOCBXALISTIO JOTTINGS. THB 1K A IRE WORTHY PROGnEPS OF SOME OF OCR KKAK NEWSPAPER NKIOHBOR6. The Indiana Prtrpt has Jnst made the most commendable kind of progress by aban doning the quarto and adopting the folio presiding in the absence of Judge Dean, and h l wh,h Md,,ve,7 mnch 1,3 . . . - . : appearance and matreatha fot mnm anna- Associates Flanagan ana Masters on the Bench. The (irand Jury, of which William j Cuthbert was selected as foreman, wasealted and sworn, and, after receiving a few In- I strnctlons from the Ccnrt, retired. The '1st ! of Traverse Jurors was then read, after i which the names of the members of the Bar j were called for motions, etc. A half dozen ! or more persons were invested with the toga, ! of elHienship during the afternoon, and at J 6 o'clock Court adjourned until 9 o'clock on j TFKSDAY MORVISS. The first business before the Court on re assembling Tuesday forenoon was the sen tencing of Mrs. Annie Walker for assault i and battery. The defendant had turned her back on the last sessions, after being con- i victed, and without awaiting the formality of a sentence, and hence phe was brought back on a Court process, and as It appeared she had been in iail about ten days, while the cae Itself being a trivial one, the sen tence of the Court was thatshe pay a fine of one dollar and cost. f: . - 1 1 j w 1 1. i nr- itii t . r- . ' wn? tut- , I T ! i in v?.. i . , - - William Dorian.' Defendant was charged Th"!" VSTI!.1 , n1n,1"rl; with larceny and a bill of Indictment found ZSZTJZL !n1l!r',tU'.V"'1 'mof at last sessions. Tn the meantime the nrn. I tne party it represents, and for that and other rntor. .Tohn Porter died and there hlnn- no ' reasons oeserves to be Tot liberally sustain- evidence to lay before the jury a verdict of i not emitv was rendered and defendant dis appearance and makes the fact more appa rent than ever that it Is one of the largest, if not the very largest, aa it has. under the manasement of Biother Black, always been one of the best country newspapers In the State. Long life and a big bonanza to the rrogrer and its editor. - " UooxF.v" we call him, and that is the ! name by which be is known to newspaper j fame fame he has won on the Journal so ! brave, down nt MeVevtown, where for nine i vears it's gave the news to its readers, the J latest and best, and has caused not a few to ' pnll down thetr vest. So having entered of j late on its tenth annnal round, here's hf.ping the Journal may always be found In the land ! of the living, where we trust 'twill evnand ' and enrich our friend Conrad ,so child-like and bland. With its issne of last week the Johnstown Democrat entered upon the twentieth year of existence, and if it lives another year, as we trust it may as well as man v additional vears, wilt be of full legal aee.. "Prom its first es- tannsnment up to the present time, the 7em- f2 jjaa . . .. ift TiWaiifeAijiaag . - - Samples end Catalogues by mail when requested. ORIGINAL POETKT. ?harged. tom'th vs. Jacob Jacohv, John Jicnby and Samnel Shrnck indictment, forcible entrv and detainer. A motion to quash the indictment was made, ns the two offences ! ed. Its editor, non. L. D. Woodruff has onr best wishes for the lonpest poacjWe futnre success or the Dtmnrrat. with wh'ch be has been identified for the past eighteen years. Ths Johnstown Daily Tribune entered nport the tenth year of its publication one day last week. Because of the nr.iform corn- were united In one count in the indictment, j pleteness of its telegraphic news. theTVtftwna 1 iinniiv nirr ?tt?iitt-ii mi in dictment so as to strike out the charge of de ta'ner. affer which the qnesrion was argued we savthnton a mnl and the .Indee overruled the motion to quash : Important questions and permitted tne amendment, whereupon the case proceeded. The onlv civil case on the list was contln Bey. David B'airdied in the neighboring ! ued hy consent, preceding the trial above hf-ap: John Owens has fresh j back to camp on the following day. ,il so forth which he sells very . .,-,1rppts Inst received bv V. S. f.ro. ANo a nw lot of samples to ii i! yu do net like what they have Irjic va(-" is in town, don't you 'i:n. kind of medicine whi'-h, in mi 1:1 p-ins and aches will soon 1 c,f Thomas Djnlap, of Woodward 1 :,;! f:.li1 county, was instantly , ; Tii--'' v of last week by the top of ' !"!' : "ii him. . rT. rence between Mr. TZmil Young v K :i 1 Knortz. of Johnstown, is sim - -0 is a ptiunder and the other an ' r--of the gospel. !'tiitt'd persons, and sufferers from disasi-s. nch as connm ptinn, scrof !i cv aff"etioiis, will be greatly bene v usiiiL' Il.own's Ir--n Ritters. J.ihn Murtrnn, who wna atteled -n'rill-pot in J-hristown a week ano !iv. ns stiN'1 in the Frif.EMMC, is n w.j nrn c'ad t learn from the ..f Tu'-d:iy. J-:u! r J hark, lumbago, soiatica, and all t ' th.- kidneys, bladder, and urinary . jc. v-isifively and permanently cured xml.-if new remedy, Trof. Cuil- .. v l'.id. !!' ilr'fks, who cave birth to twins 1 i-iv-'y Home p. eonple of weeks airo, w' r!i ilifd soon after, departed from :-:iit'i'ii Wednesday last with Johns - I 1 r il.-st'.nntion. i t II, ue Steward Lilly went hence to V. . Tuesday afternoon, for the pnr 'hr'nsing hack a woman named Mary -frayed hitl er from Johnstown rii," a charge on that county. "lie Sugar Bowl" jou can get oood -"gar. von bet, six pounds for the ' ! ihiMar, wlii!e for double that score ' twelve and a half, whir h is more " .111 o'her li'orps give to a caller. " -r- for Miss Annie Denman, Miss F -ketiroile. .1 W. Haeletf, Clyde V i..im McMullcn, W. ,T. McMullen, F. linger anl Robert Wolff remain ! f .r at the Kbensbursi PotornVe. 4 ;. 0 nffer from sick or'nervous head 4 t - iralg'.l or sleeplessness ? If so, do : trustinj that in time nature wil you, but g at once to E. James, I ; ,t, Khenburg, Ta.. for Dr. Faust's l m Cure. f 4-8.-e.o. w.ly. 1 i dwelling house of Mr. F. M. M"Kain, 1 T asant, Westmoreland county, was I I The groim 1 on last, Monday night. 1 - 't was s.vcpt out of exi-tenre over V -a-id dollars in ca-h which had been ' 'ii :l:e house. 5 e A't'sma papei s report five new cases f 1 : x in that citv between l.tt Friday f I r.: 'Tuesday) morning. This in f f -'.'-) inhabitants, although hy no -1 rming, is calcu'atd to create con f fear and nrCTisines. ! . '-"in Jmlge Vatson the Bench, or 'i ' t' - week, in the matter of heft, anre yoa that he is or.e of the t cr..,M,,pI,, f the p'niis homo outside I t e eer laid eyes on. A buxom I : Judge Watson of Rucks. j " -k 1 onirany has been organized at f ' tl. rty-tvvo mi!es west of this place, T'!"-Tiiv. I ,f oc 1 1 1ll i . l- I r rrlia oi.gh. if an awakening of that 1 l.anperi to strike F.hens'mrg the 'K--lr. t poss.tiiy be very far dis- T t i: i i j An exchange tells of a storekeeper who, j being too stingy to advertise, asked an editor if he couldn't give him a puff, that it wou'd j help him to fill up his paper. The editor told ; him he could if he would, and In return ask I ed him if he couldn't snd a sack of flour j down to his house, that it was mighty handy ! to help fill up his children's stomachs. The j storekeeper couldn't see it ; neither did the I editor. I Mr Stephen A Mover, one of the oldest , and best known citizens of Washington town j ship, died of dropsy, with which he had been 1 long afflicted, on last Saturday forenoon, and ! was buried In the Ca'holic cemet ery at Snm i mitville on Monday last. A short time before j death one of Mr. Mover's eyes, as well as his : bodv, legs and fer t, burt open, presenting a ' most horrible sight. His age was 6.1 years, j May he rest In peace. I Onr pnergetic townsman, Mr. Joseph ' Outwald, a well known knight of the cleaver. ' has thrown his banner to the hreeze as an ' ! aspirant for legislative honors on the Dmn- i ; cralie ticket. This new pnlitfea.1 mny on the ' I part of Mr. Outwald is. so far as we knov, i of his own volition : nt least the Johnstown : I Tribune has had no "finger in the pie" this : time. And more's the pitv for the Trih'int. ', , See Mr. Ontwald's card In another column. ; J A young man named Richard Mnnaghan, ; son of Mr. Thomas Monaghan, formerly of ; Smnmerhill township, subsequently of Clear ! field township, but now living with his son- j in-law. Mr. Adam Mers. at or near Lilly's. ! is lying hopelessly ill. we legret to learn- ! with consumption, at the residence i.f a friend J in St Augustine, and bis death Is only a i question of time, and a very short time, it is ' feared. Toting Monaghan Is only about 22 ' years of age, ami until recently was engaged j in the sewing machine business. 1 I An error as to figures last week crept : into onr table of the bids made for the new j county loan of twenty-five thousand dollars, j As printed Mr. II. J. Roberts was made to offer a premium of 1 .1-10 percent, for 1 21, .100; whereas the premium should have appeared as 1 6 10 per cent forthe amount stated. We ; make this correction for the reason that the ; Johnstown Savings Bank proposed to take ! the entire loan of $25,000 at l'f per cent, j , premium, which is two-tenths per cent, less ' than the figuieserronously given in our state- ' ment. i Mr. Edmund Mnller, one of the most re- ' snecfed citizens of our town, intends to take ; up his abode in Johnstown, where for several 1 . months past he lias been employed in a gro eery store, ami with that object in view will , dispose of two cows, which will soon be fresh, j i as well as a large lot of household goods, at ' public sale, on Saturday of net week, com- ; niencing at one oVock in the arternoon. We are sorry to lose Mr. Muller and his excellent family from among us, but all the same we ! wish them good health and abundant success ; In their new home. ! town of Tndiana on Tuesday of last week, at the advaneed age of fK! years. Tie was a na tive of Antrim county. Ireland, and came to this country with a portion of his father's family in lflfr2. landing in Philadelphia, and at the time of his death he was doubtless the oldest clergvman in the State. He was li censed to preach In lftlfi. and in the following year took charge of a congregation at Indiana, where he hap resided ever since, although for several year pot actively engaged ir the ministry. n was a man of mneh more than ordinary ability and sterling integrity, and Commanded, as he deserved, the resprt of all who knew him. Tie was th father of S. S B'a;r. Esq . of fTollidavabnrij. and of Judge Blair. President Judge of the I ndiana county judicial district. A case of more than nstinl local tnterpt was to have been argued before Judge Ach esoti. of the C S. Ditrict Court at Pittsbnrc, on Wednesday of last. week. It was the case of the assignees of Wm. M. Lloyd ffjain.it .Tolin Lloyd (his son"). S. C. Baker. Thomas MeCanley. and Mrs. Jane Freed. The argu ment was on exceptions filed to the report of a Master appointed while the matter was pending in iankruptcy, and the amount in volved is estimated at ?10 000. The point in issue is whether Mrs. Freed, bv proving her bond an unsecured debt, has released the mortgage given by L'ovd to her sureties on the bond to indemnify them and secure pay ment of the same. The moi-tgaer" was plaed on a portion of Mr. Lloyd's real estate before be was adjudged a bankrupt, and the assign ees are now seeking to set it aside The Master in the cas. Wm. A. S'one. Eq., re ported in favor of so doing. The argument did not take plane, but was continued, to what time we cannot a, on Recount, of the absence of S. S. Blair. Eq., of ITollida vsbnrg. Mr. Lloyd's IpadinT counsel, who was called to Indiana to attend tlie funeral of his father, mention of whose dearh is elsewhere made. named. After two or three witnesses had I been heard in the case on trial. Judge Wat- I 1 son cal'e-i the attention of the counsel en- j I srag"d to the law. Intimating crave doubts at j the same time as to the evidence bearing out i j the charge made. The trial, owver wns f ; allowed to proceed, and occupied Ibe Court 1 j until noon, when Judge Watson decided that the case must fail, but allowed the question j i of costs to be disposed of by the -fury, n j compliance with the above instructions, the ' 1'irv retired and on the following mornir.g j j brought in a verdict which comprises the payment of three fo-irths of tbe costs by the ' first named defendant. Jacob Jaenbv, and the remaining one-foprth hy the prosecutor, j j Christian Dipple. while the defendants gen- i I erallv were found not guilty. The costs In : i the case amount to two hundred and seventy- j , one dollars and some cents, this having been ! j the third time it was tried. j Com'th vs. John Diimam indictment, '. . larceny. The defendant In this case was ! ! shown to be a vnnng man of pood character ! i and the only sn nport of his aged parents, : ' and in view of these facts the Court, upon ' i pita of gniltv being entered, sentenced ac- i eused to pay the costs and enter into hisown 1 recognizance to be of pood behavior for the cannot but be a much sought paper in Johns town, and we know wherer.f we affirm when sav inainri a multitude of occasions when nrtant questions were pending at Wash. ineton, Harrfshnrg. and other nolit ical een. tres, its telegraphic, columns have beep of signal benefit, not onlv to us, but to all Its subscribers here and elsewhere. In addition to this, the local department of the Tribune, now regarded as the most Interesting portion of a newspaper, has alwavs bef n conducted with exceptional care. Industry and ability, and has made the Tribune a welcome viitor to every honseho'd in which it received. We trnst its davs. like those of Its editor. Oeo. T. Swank, Eq.. may be long In the land, and that It will never fall to meet with all the sncces it so pre-eminently deserves. More than that, we trnst. that the present railroad schedule will soon be superseded hv one which will bt ing the Tribune to onr town. ! as was rne case nntfl reeent'v, on the same day it Is printed. And so say we all. The Iktmawa Normal School, sn ad vertisement for which will be found In an other column, presents to teachers advanta ges superior to those of any similar institu tion in the State. It is on a sound financial basis, while constant efforts of the Board of Trustees and of the Facnlty of the institu tion tn increase the facilities for study. In struction, and healthful exercise, cannot fail to make the advantages such, in every respect, as to give eminent sat isfactlnn to all who favor it with their attendance. The object of fliln excellent institution is pre-em- term of two yenrs. and in the meantime to j jneMlv the education and training of teach- rr-nl remains of a little daughter 1 'Kven. or Cambria township, ; '' r.mgti town in a coffin on Tuea- 1 ' I' vn large number of relatives 1 Johnstown, were : " '- in carriages, and interred in i didn't hesitate to In a quarrel between two little boys near Mt. riessant, on Wednesday, says the La trohe Advance, ore struck the other over the bead with a shovel. The other returned the ! blow by stabbing his brother in the abdomen with hi? pen-knife mnklnganugly gashalmut. four inches long. The doctor sewed up the wound and the boy is still living, hut the doctor thinks he will die. The child who stabbed his brother Is only six years old. and will, in cns his brother dies, be the youngest fratricide on record. P. S. Since the alove 1 was in type the injured brother has died of his wounds. 1 Hon. L. D. Woodruff, editor of the Dem ocrat, and Nathaniel Home, Esq., both of here on Monday last, and Mtstf.rt and Death. A tale of wrong doing and crime, or at the verv !eat of th grossest, cruelty and inhumanity, was bro't to our ears from the classic precincts of that unctions locality known as "Bngtown," or its vicinity. Out of a mass of rumors and reports we give the best substantiated and as pearty as possible the correct version of the lamentable affair. It appears that a man named J. IT. Swank lives with his wife and family in the neigh borhood named, and until reeent'v an un married sifter of Mrs. Swank, aged about twenty-one years, has been a member of the household. A week or so prior to the spring election this young ladv took sick and grew so rapidly ill'fhat Mr Swank was constrain ed to call in a phydcian. The state of facts found by the medical gentleman we cannot give, a- he declined making anv statement until put upon oath in a legal proceeding, should any he instituted. But two neighbor women, acting the part of good Samaritans, called at the bouse and after seeing the sick girl, at that time npparentlv in a violent fit, informed the sister and brother in-law that the poorinvalid was in labor and about to become a mother a suggestion indignantly repudiated by the nian of the hone. And Just here comes the painfully horrid part of the affair. The doctor came, looked nt. the patient and then departed. During the night the young girl died in terrible agony. Again the charitable women who had pre viously visited the pwr creature called in to prepare the corpse for burial. In doing so they found a well-developed child, partly born, but then dead, hidden beneath the un derclothing of the deceased, the fastenings of which and t'e Flrength of the material of which it was made having, as they allege under oath, prevented the birth of the child. They also expressed their deliberate opinion that the child micht easily hnve been born alive had any care or attention been givn the poor n. other, or eren had her under clothing permitted it. Without calling the attention of any person or persons to the case whose duty it would be to investigate the matter, the girl and child were buried at East Ridge burying ground. It is. also al leged bv some panics, though denied hy Swai k himself, that medicine had been ad ministered to the eirl, which, although ob jected to on her part, she was forced to take. In fact the better citizens of the community are considerably excited over the various rumors in circulation, and the facts have been communicated to District Attorney S.-chler, who no doubt will investigate all the circumstances, thereby screening the innocent, it innocent, they be, and bringing to merited justice and condign punishment the irniltv, if through wilful crime or reck less indifference the lives of two human be ings have been wantonly and inhumanly sacrificed, as many ii, the immediate vicinity are prone to believe. We await further de velopments. as no doubt do not a few of our leaders, with the hope that justice may be done though the heavens should fall. he held liable to a sentence of imprisonment j at discretion of the Court. Com'th vs. Michael Fliggins Indictment, larceny of a horse and buggy. Xol pros en tered by leave of Court upon payment of costs by defendant. Some doubts of the sanity of the accused were entertained by th Court ; hence the light sentenee imposed, his friends having promised to take care of h'm. Tfe will be remembered as the party who stole the horsp and buggy of Rev. Bro. Lawtence O'Donnell, of Loretto. from In I front of the residence of Rev. Father Boyle, i at Oallitzin, some time a"o i Com'th vs. Francis O'Neill assault and j battery on a little hoy. It, waa shown by j witnesses that O'Neill struck the little boy 1 wi'h a pick, knocking him down and render in? him senseless, the doctor finding him un conscious when he called, a voung son of John Wilkins, dee'd. of Lilly's was the pros ecutor. Tn the case of the Com'th vs. Richard Oradv. charged by Constable Stutzman with kindling a fire on property owned by the P. R. R. Co., at. East. Conemangh. the Grand Jury ret nrr.ed "not a true hill and the coun ty to pav the costs." Licenses were taken up on Tueadav even ing and petitions for and remonstrances against quite a number were read and com mented upon until 11 o'clock, when Court adjourned until Wednesday morning with out having reached certain and numerous Johnstown applications against which re monstrances were presented, and with re gard to which the heaviest, battle of the cam paign was expected. Associate Jnrige met at o'clock and con tinned the beartnerif applicationsfor licenses until 10 o'clock. A. M. Meantime the South Fork shootln? case, in which Mvers ws prosecutor and Frank f 5rav et at. deft, was called nn and occupied the remainder of the dav without reaehipga conclusion, the granting of licenses having delayed its progress. WED7JEST)T AFTERNOON the following additional licenses were granU ed for Johnstown : Joseph Boxler, Frederick Bender, Mary Crossln Winn. Joseph Knst, Thonias Kinney. John M King. ' At about fjo'clock the Grand Jury returned Thomas II Heist and P. F. Brown, of Elv enshnrg. for selling liquor on Sunday and ro minors, and Mrs. Christiana Foster, also of Ebenshnrg. for keeping a gambling house. The petition for the incorporation of Grubbtown into a borough was approved. WEDNESDAY EVEXHif). Eating house licenses were granted to ,no Brownjof Clearfield fwp., John B. Sleepy of Allegheny twp , and P. F. Kirby of W7il. more, while the applications os Geo. Crook of Chest twp.. and Scott Burns of Chet Springs were held under advisement until next week. THTPSDAT FORENOON. The case of the Com'th vs. Frank Gray, W m. Tones, sr.. Wm. Joftes, jr., Jas. Jones, .Tno. Brad well, Francis O'Routke and others, known as the South Fork shooting case, is on trial as we go to press. i ers. qo fully accomplish thlsobiect.it must j pive thorongh and systematic cnltnre to all i j the faculties of the mind : aenrate instruc- . ' tion in the various branches of learning : a ' 1 complete knowledge of the principles and ! j methods of culture and Instruction, as well j as of organizing, managing and governing n ' , school, and also an opportunity to make 1 : available fcr teaching purposes, nndrr the ' : supervision of well trained, experienced ; ; teachers, all the power developed, and all ' the knowledge acquired in the class-room. j ; It is confidently believed that there are no : : better opportunities to obtain a general hns- j iness. scientific, or classical education, or to pursue studies preparatory to those that are ; strictly professional. thn are offered at this : . well. managed school. Tbebnildine Is heat- : ; ed throughout b- steam, has a.ll ppeded ac- ' , commodations for 400 boarders, and is pro- ' j nonneed by authority as th beMbuildinq of the itn-f in the TTniteil State. T'e wide coirnre and long experience of the Faculty and the 1 , high mm-al character and interest of the 1 town afford to students unbounded advanta- ; pes and inducements to avail themselves of the learning, cnltnre and privileges offered i ! by this institution. i LITTLE I'ETIK. LI9BS COVHKMOF.ATITBOr THE Dlt VTH OF A ITITTLB OW OF WR Atrn WM. I.Alf AOHIX, OF BUUSB MOCSTAlM. J)B HOLLIDATBUB, rBHM'A. A violet rrw by t!je wayiMe And gladdened mil heart with its Dlnom, v hile over the fiMa on tlie cfntd air It brrathed a rich perfume: But th clou. is grew dark in the angry tky. And U portal were opened wide. And the heavy rain tet down the flower That grew by the lone wajstde. Not far awar. in a plenssnt home. There liTed a little boy w hote happy face and childish grace Filled every heirt with joy : Bnt he wandered away to heaven above, Knck ta Him who Rave. And the boy that w loved with a boundless love V as laid In hli little grave. The pky grew dark to our tearful eye, And we bade farewell to joy. For our hearts were bound bv a sorrowful tie To the grave of our darling lny. Tbe birds still sing tn the leafv tree That Shu dows the open door t We heed them not. for we think of the voice We shall never bear more. We shall think of him at each eventide. And s-aze on his vacant chair With an aching heart that will scarce belter That Petie no longer is there. We seetn to hear his ringing laup-h And his bounding step at the door. But, alas ! there cotnes the sorrowtul thought, We never shall hear them more. We shall wnlk sometimes to lils resting place In the pleasant snmmer hnurs : W e will speak his name in a softened voice.J And cover his grave with fluwers. We shall think of him in hi heavenly home ni npsTpn'v nome so mir And we trust with a hopeful trust That we shall rejoin him there. THE LITTLE STRAW HAT. IM XmORlrM OF TUB SMB LOVED AMD LOVIKO LITTLK ONE. Tls a dear little hat. and It hangs there still. And Its voice of the uast bids our heart strings thrill. For It seems like the shadow of days passed o"er. And of the bright little boy who that hat once wore. 'Tls a dear little hat, for eneh simple bmld Tells that oft o'er Its plaftin-r hl fingers played . And many a wreath for its crown bath been twined: To the grateful taste of his youthful mind. Yes. there It bangs, with its curling front Still ns playlolly rolled ms had been It? wont. But the golden ringlet" which waved below Have curled their last clusters long ago. Ah ! the hat is the same, but It shades no more Those mild brown eyes as In days of yore. And the sunlit smile that danred o'er that brow I Can but light up our hearts' sad memories now. Sad memories they are, and o'er their quivering 1 strinir I F.aeh breath of the bygone a tremor flings: ! And joys t-tiat we fiiin would sw:iken ag.iln I In memorr are wreathed with anguish and pain, j Then recall not he past, the' the dimpled hand ' May never airiin clasp the brnided strand ; 1 Tho' the t.reez no lonirer tnav hear the tone ! Of the rinnirig laughter of childhood's own. I Ah ! think of him new. with a glittering crown J On hi? heavenly forebejol renting down. W hile his fingers stray o'er the golden wire ' That blends with his Voice 'mid the cherub choir, j Aye, I see him now as a holv light I Pours down or, his brow with radiance briaht. 1 And I hear tlie tones which In henveti g iln birth O, call tlm not back to this saddened earth ! THE n a m n ai a a h L' t- t m m ism BUBS fL f5 Xow stands confessedly at the liojvl of riiila-b !; l;i 1 i .itt-TiiONtii in all that, makes a thoroughly complete, pencr:il ntvl f tmi'.y ih-wh-paper. It is more complete in its news, in its spr-cial c-rropoii-dencc, in its varied contributions on all subiec's of j . ;.-.;!. ir infero:, and in nil tho qualifies of a new spiper f.r the l.tvii'v in-ie una for tlie buiiK4 man than any of ii-i coinc-u;p'i-tr': 1 e -.m-f in facilities and resources aro filial t every -want ti" a trt-uiws national journal. "The Weclclil Time'V - . - I J I Irni'T lar-.-f ci n-u laLion during the past year. Its contributors from week to week are amoiiir the foremost men of the nation, and no d p:i: tnvtit !' r",vs or literature is alight" t in any number 0.1 :.ny pretext. It is 1 as well to women ns to men; liero-e, altlioiiLrh it political itit-iii-gence is full :i:el accurate an 1 its poii-'u al o.iitoi-iU ir e :tr:d fear less, liberal provision is inajj iV.-r liternry. (ir;uu..Mr ;toi i.iumc-s.1 matters, travels and adventure, lletioii, i-e!ry, la-hl' iis ar.,1 the chroniele of current soelal event. In all tin ' ! p:; i'.:i,-i.ts ttie pens of the lie.t writers are v l.il--' s i-s ,.'in ether Journals are tnn.lo with cu e, tasu- an. I I'uliitess thai -iv i:usut 1. The "Annai.s ok thi; Wak'" 1cm, t s f eontritiute.1 hy promintit le-'.ors in the v.;r uf a valuable f'ttuire of tlio ptpr ani line !.( depository of such maUf'rs, w lu-tlter froi i Nor sources. This dfjutrtniont, as well a- till t.f!,.-rs, Up to the high staiuiar.l t.f former years. 1! I! 11 Uie ' !!!( tie will re 1 a r ; or s he ki liis,,ry ii-ti, :re -llive.l u t hern pi n::!y TEEMS: THE DAILY TIME3-pr-.nin'M - and surround tig Town? f r Twelve tnn W'tl. Ma.i. Sit-, r. free. Six It Uki-s a jeur. or l'ifv nts a mi.:'i. THE WEEKLY TIMES-nry-vx , ,;, Teadins;. especially i n-ir.-i i.? n-.ci t the w::ts ef weekly n w ; fit copy, $2.00; Fiw cK-s. ?. ": Ten c. pi-s. V'.'.0: Tuertj ; - ' Copy rit f.ve tc, .-.:. 1 rs. n jr tip C'lv.hs of t n t r twi 'ity. THE SUNDAY EDITION -r . ,.i , b knt wn nnI n-jt afponili-T".. Trr'tcr.i cn'r.V'u to i; c I-.t Two iXjliura a year, postal frcf. S.rtirlo r i-ic. VMt C THE TIMES ALMANAC- v.-.n. ' -.r i Iuformati .a. pulvH o 1 en the Kir.-t of Janunry, evrr v.-. r. 1 ; : , THE ANNALS OF THE WAR v r of 800 iges, beaut.fu!i rtlu-trnted. Mriltcn J.y iTiti-.-ijud . .-tj, ;,, SCunb and S.nuti. Priv. ?3 . ADOHESs ALL LuTTERS AND OTHER COMVi'l OATkM THE TIMES, TIMES BUILD INC. Chestnut atitl li-lii'i s;re: t 1 T :e--el -hii i. ; ---- -i t:. er An l.i-. V! .ellid. SEND FOR A SPECIMEN COP s LOCAL CenRRKPOXnEXCE, Gallitzin, Jl ireh 6, lSa. Toe a it FttKKMAtv It li.-is been seme tlmn sincn any locnl itftn? appeared in your polnmns frmn this onnrter. Altheuah quiet, we still re:id the Krkkman w'th plrasnre. a we are sure to hml In Its well tilled pnires all tlie local news of tliecmin ty that, is uf any Innrest. and perhaps some of yonr renders may be irad to Ond and peruse a few jott'nirs therein irom this se-'t'on. The hotel property in TnnnelMll pronich. known as he "Kmtnet Hoiiee." formerly owned liv Mnt thow IJlirnan deeea"d, wns snld'ot pulilie sale on Saturday Inst for Patrick Fitzpa'rick, the present oconpint. b.inir the pnTh i er. The (Hen While ("oal and Tvimber 'o.. of whleh Mr. Iarj,t Mct.'ov is manager, h.ivlnir leased a Iwrare tract of coal lands of Mr. James Mcf .loskeb I some time air , commenced siiiKina ashalt the he (rlnntn of lust week for the purpose or mining coal. It is the Intention of the eompanv. It 1 am riifhtly Informed, to pot op on hundred coke ovens dtirinir the eotuir-.f summer, so us to l;e readv 10 manntneture coke as soon as the shaft has heen j IitvTN-r.'s "Vir Van Winkt.f." Delight ! fnl old Kin Van Winkle, wlioni Wnsrilnirfrin ' Irvlntr unci Jocnh Jeffers.-.n tisvs mnrtsntip of tlie rtiot famous of Anicrlcnn chprsptpro, ! is 1nst piiMiehcrl. with other of Irvine's ; cti"icpt, 'Vctch"." in a charmlntr little j rcn" lini. piif dee. richlv ornntnentcd vol. U"is, for tfis msrvpllon'jlv low nric( of 3."; cents, or hv mail, 40 cents, hv The Useful . Knnw'edje Pn'lKhin? flompanv. of Nw ; York: Citv. Tliev issne nn edition of the same, hound Tn plnin cloth, for 25 cents, i Postpaid, and. another, pew In stvle of blndl ! inc. appropriately named "Ufilitv. " for onlv 11 cents, notpnid. The,e vonme 1s : siiPfl eipeclallv to show to the hoolr-htivin? i niilhons the chnracter of the literature and qnalltv of workmanohip, with the wonderful I nn":- Th onthiy. as estimate.! hy some of our j (wmomv In cost, which the "T,itcrarv TJehel I lirn" proprwesto produce, a larce nnmher of I Ptsndsird and erceedlnelv desirahle works hetniT announced tn follow rapidlv, equal in qnsjHtv and economv of cost. The red Una ' edition iscertainlv tins nf fhe iniKf evqnioite ; little volumes wh'ch has ever found it way i Into the hnpies of rrdinarv mortals, and the "TTtilitv" erlitlon places the famed low pri ces even of the Literary Involution" far in the lmckcmund. The honks will ccrtaitilv sell hv the hundred thousand, and onsrht to sell hy the million. A rwta! card will se- enre ipecimcn naees and catalop-ncs from I the nnh'iohers. The TTefnl Knowledtre Pnh j lihlnp Tompanv, lfi2 William street. New ' York Citv. c;irriai;es, anil interred m y. Her age was about two ''.'.irrli Kemciy js a rnarvcllons 'irrh. IVplitheria. C'anker-nioiith With e,u-h ln.ttle there is an ' 1- 'I ':n'"ctor for th more sticees-s-' "- et these complaints, withnut l'ri.-eMcts. Sold by E. James, Kfeii!,Urt:. I'a. r4-l.-e.o. w.ly. ST mail for the celehratcrl Lan--t .ec.ls will receive prompt and ' -t tinn hy a i.ltcssin E. Jaines, ' In tlie exclusive riht to sell "'" in K!Hn'ur. Ttiey may he re 1 n l.eimj strictly fresh, and are 'M ttie hestpar.len s-eds in the 1 wj '' r- I t --' II . i -.v 1 1 ' tve nv I 1- lan named r.o'-rt Bruce Hayes, 'fH the lii.linni Vormal Seii 1 iive n pntilie etiteitain-nctit In M..:iday nlirht Inst. His cf- iitirelv eliHMitionarv. Is re. heen an able one, hut wo are. -'at It was m t as liberally pat 't.'u!d have been. tlv'snian, Mr. Torn Mr-Samara, ' :" Jriiir.B Ut rhi'ailelphia next week f"Toseof orniu the spring and "'pKiiin In tli way nf nK-llins ' eo,),s etc., to his country Hrt will lc imi k with us aaiii three 'V"tln t!n"t0 rtciHiMihinjf. r' l.im tthrB'r l.m ....... I '''"I McMullen nf A ttuiw ' '"er three I . I fp - i uiirat-s, sevetai cows and v r, .tn 1 , Minr, imre I T'd4''''N,aJu'li"rBuckey rnowin 1 k , in alnint endless variety of I mi ana .1 f at nnntAhi.l.l . 1 . t f t'ay, Mrch 20th, at one i-'--ia j.iuuea at tun didn't hesitats to say that tliev were rival j candidates for Assembly, and would seek the i nomination at the next Democratic primary ' eVctlon. As Mr. Woodruff has already serv ' el the people nf Cambria county faithfully ; and Intelligently at Harriaburn, and as Mr. Home Is admitted to be one or the most ca 1 pable men in the county, ami would no doubt make an excellent member of the Legislature, j nothing, we could say would add to the bicli ; repute In which both are held by their fellow 1 citizens. ! We had many pleaant visits from many , pleasant people during the present week, ! 1 not tlie least notable of which was an enjoy- j able half boor spent with Mr. A . E. Smen- I ! ner, of 2ofl Penn street, Fittshurir, who came j j here ns a ri'presehtiti've of the RyeateGran- ' Ite Works, at South Ryjjate, Vt , and as a ; 1 member of the Pittsburgh Fountain Fence ! Co., said fence being something entirely new j ' ami neat for enclosing cemetery lots, etc. i We found Mr. Smenner a genial gentleman ; and a thorough business man, and be found i the Fbeemas a good enough paper to sub scrilie and pay for lo advance. Good enough ' and thanks to match. --We regret to state that the hope we ex ; preised last week In regard to the recovery I of Miss Josephine, daughter of Col. B. Mc ! DermiU. of Altoona, who, a few days before, bad been attacked with small pox, proved delusive. -Khri did on the night of the day (Thursday) on which we wrote the para graph, and was burled In the Catholic ceme tery about 2 o'clock on Friday morning, ner age was abdut 21 years. In this sudden be. reavnment Col. Mc Dermltt and his excellent wife and famFy bare the heartfelt sympathy of host9 of friends In this county, where they lived long and were well known and respect ed. May Ood grant rest to the soul of the departed ona. J Death of a Wei.t. Known Cttizfv . Mr. Andrew J. Rliey, a gentleman familiarly known to a majority of our readers, died H't the residence, of his mother, Mrs. Suaii j Rliey, in this place, on Wednesday nio-ht. i March 8, 1SS'. aged fifty-four years. There i was perhaps no man who had a more extcn ' sive acquaintance throughout the countv ! than the deceased, and certainly no one who I had warmei friends, for the rpjtnn that of the abundance of his own generous nature he was a friend to every one he knew and was always ready and willing to confer a fa vor, or minister to the wants of others W hen the civil war broke out he was a clerk in the Postufriee Department at Washington and no Cambria county soldier who pas-d through that city, either on his way to the field of strite or on h!s return from it ever called upon him for any aid or assistance that wa not cheerfully rendered. Th.e of them who yet live will alwavs remember his kindness to i tern with feelings of deep grat itude His death was sudden, although not entirely unexpected, and will be heard with retrret hy all who knew him and admired the many generous and excellent traits in his character. His funeral will take place, to morrow (Saturrlaj ) morning, at 10 o'clock and his remains will he interred in the Cath olic cemetery. May God grant eternal rest to his soul. LtQT;oR License List. Up to Wednesday noon the following named persons were li" censed to sell liquor within the limits of Cam bria county : TAVKRlf. BarrTwp.Ntrhoixs I.amhour. rV"mJ,r"J V,"'- Henry Oore. Thnmag Jndire, John Kurtx. ISernard Fitrroitrlrk. Cnarles Rovle Krfdiret Horn, Patrick McTanirMin Mi,h..i vi..' loran, Thomas Strenrer. Peter Roth. John Lvsett. Partly in advance and sevet'tv five cents we twm""' H'rkhatt " " j will send Thr Cottagk ITeart for one THK COTTAOR TlKASTB M A O A ZINIt. We have received the March number of this vnl- ; liable Boston monthly. It la full nf grind tlilnfs, amnnff which are a stnrv bv George j MaeOonald: Life In the Kasf. by Professor ' James Rnsredale; The Treasure nf Snow; Winter In the Northern Seas ; New Mnic ; i The Fashions : Mothers' and Yoitnc Folks ' Department, tc, all fully and beamifnllv ' illuatrated by more than twenty fine en- J gravintrs. This is the best periodical at its I price (.XQ a year in advance), end the, j cheapest of its qnsMy in the world. We ' have arranged to club with this magazine, j and make the following ofTVr to onr nb- ' seribers, good until Anril 1st.: To all who j aend ns a new sntacriber with two dollars I as advance payment we will send Thk Cot- ! TAOK ITf. apth for one year free ; ar.rl to all : who will send ns one year's payment of their own subscription whether nowdne or eoal operaturs. will he fully $7. J.0O0 before ativ coal can ne nnnea. itood time are expected lor tha la tHjrinic class. I Mr. Thomas Rradlev resentlv sold his coal land or mineral riirlit. t.. the Bl:iir Iron and foal Co., hnt lor whnt amount 1 am not aide to sav, thonifh I Tom Is w-ll p eased with the price obtained ; and. hv tha way. he never "drives Ms purs to a bad martiet. While spenkin of my friend Tom. it may he news to some to learn that he resides in a handsome and commodious I. rick dwelling house, which he erected last snmmer. snd which is the first ar.d only hriek structure in Oallitun. The parochial scheol under the itninediste su pervision of Kev. .!. Movie, and which is tauifht hy the Sisters of St. Joseph located here, mav he termed a irmnd success in evcrv respect. Over three hundred pupils are in daiiv attendance. and all parties interested are jrreatly pleased. 1 ho moral trauiinir of rupils under the care of the fl'iod Sisters Is iifflcicnt to render the seho.il ex ceedingly popular. A larire and wall finished convent and commo )!oiisi'hoolriom".jo-t'n little If any less than M.doO. are amons the p moment Improvements in this place which were put up du ring the prist summer. Hon. John Fenlon and John K. Sc.inlan and T). Mr-IHiijfhlln, K.-qr.. all and res.ectcd iten- tlemen, paid onr town a briet visit to-uay. Come airaln: you will he welcome. The many friends of I). Bradley will be sorrv to learn that his health is very poor and Hint he has heen eonfiued to his bed since November last. Mure anon. j. j. p. A Rnt.Lio.ptw Is not aesthetic, A dtsh raj scarcely ts divine, A sqnillinj: kid l not J.atet(c, A dirty door is not leonine ; A d-ndj-inif life Is not suo-rnal. Mad Boor is not a dafTo.lll. The weather Is not nlwai vernal We have to mix the m'n.d and ill. This weather. a we write, is quite the reverse of yeniai. i m tne couirarv. u is leternai or It somewhat milder, it is the ill mixed 'n State Normal School, l Fresenfs I nsarpnsspd Knrilitlcs for Irpjrirs Trachrri for I nlrr log Tliclr l l ! J of l.ulior. There is no more n.llo pnrult timn that of mouldinx human character. i.nd no greater benefactor than the truly suc cessful teacher. If yon intend to teach, prepare yourself thoroughly, and thus make your work pleasant and profitable for yourself nud of real valvt to othrrt. Every teacher shonl.l take a full course at a professional school, and Pennsylvania offers you none sup rior to that of the INDIANA NORMAL SCHOOL of Penn'a. 1. LOCATION", le.mtiful, convenient and healthful. 3. BVILDlXti and AmiiTKNA.V CtS, unexcelled. 3, INSTKVf TttKS, experienced and lUCCCFtllll. . 3KADUATES stand liiah wherever known. 5. CliVFSK of STl TtY aud plan f in struction are w hat you need if y..u have de termined to ltccn-.e an earnest and suc cessful teacher. Spring Term m open Apr. 10, 18S2. Fall " " Sept. 4. 1SV2. For further particulars adJross L. n. DUKL1XG, w.meh.-iw.jy.au.l PBIriPAL. CHICAGO mmm AND THE JEWS Garnuna Freeman! oxi: yi:ai: roi: A-j.oo. Tnrii I fivMnao CUW a sr. Han- I. Klnd;r H-nJ " i r -.7k" .'.": jjjp - " ""iipi-ciu, 1IU JQIU Carroll Twp.-Thfimss J. Woftklfttid. ti. i 1 s,,rif,K Boro John Arouse, John H nest rwr-.rjeorife Crook. Joseph Rhodv. oncmaniM, Bo'o-.OeorL'e Held. Joseph iMent . John K rr, John J. Hornick, Lauseller Kich. : year. Every one of onr uri!eriber ouch to ; have tbisi bnntiful illustrateH monthlv. We j bopto lipar from many of them within the ! next two weeks. Address this office. . J. D. Wendrotn. rer L. V. Shank. Crovle Twp Tohn D. Thomas Peter H row ii Kensnrr Boro'. T. H. Kelst. p. F. Hmwn I?at?erner Cbr"'t'n Foit.r, Mi3ha.l nieu T?VJ-TT?nk X' ntt- rh" Endler. hams Boro'.-Albert Bender. Michael Fit -,J'nownB?,'T,lm,'" Mlllliran. H. rreen He'mle,rn Hen,ord' V sw". Robert ir'nf"?, "rr0' --Joaeph tfena-ele. A. .?. Chrl-tv Mlllville Moro'.-Mary lirady. Catherine Iowl Mct?rmott jBrBM' Andrew Mulherou, Thomai KiehHnd Twp BemariT Nees BBTTE'8 SrECTMKN Book OF Tttks. We ! are inrlebted to the lilralitv of Ceo. Hrtiee's i Son A Co.. of New York, for a larse and elecmtly btmnd volume bearine the title at ! the heaoj of thisi notice, or words to that ef- I feet. The work Is Intended specially for ! newepaper pnMihprs). and nhoni two thirda ,' of the volume conslptaof specimenaof types larire pmportions with the (food for any ue The lesou we aro tauicht hv these sudden flucuatlona of the tl.crmonieler Is to not diseird heavy cloth Instill we are sure we are quite ready for soma thinir lljthter. B irilns in winter clothlnk- may yet be ohtatnod at Jas. J. Murphy's. 109 Clinton street. Johnstown. If aptdlrd for forthwith. The elothlntc will be found suitable to wear In this lat itude for probably throe months to come, and will be sold below cost Make a note of this. FARM, SAW MILL, Sc., at Private Sale. ri'H t. undersigned off. r for s.-ile on aenrnmt. "a J loir terms his FAHM and the Iniprovereents thereon in Allahenv township, on tho roid b-id-Inif from "hest S;.rtnirs to ( II i 'Tin. Slid Farm coiitRti-.s 17. Atres. a'-oot SO 4 errs nf wImcIi are to put cleared, and the improvements c-uii rie two tio..d loo ' inrn.iiso Mnrsts. one et wiiich Is 3V. stories and j mane rv sbki tirm. una the other portion is taken nji hv an elaborate history of the in vention of the art of printtnp-. toeetfier with Illustrations of the first printing presses tiat were nsert, as well as a vast amount of gen era I information relative to '-tlie art preser vative of all arts.' The tvpe foundrv of the r c , j niessrs. isrnep Wfl estnhlisherl in IRI.tsrH ia t.. . - .-.',i.k7.rrannoii. i - - ' T,y-i; ' "P rrrderiek Ko-hm. l the most extensive and eompiefpin the conn O I ".Tvd K Fit ti irTik ,cUael McMorrls, Patrick j try. Tho work Is an exceeding valtlihie Washington i wp.-christopher Kobine c - "i ,,-siri,' equiait!on to the printing Oeorife. John H. t'lark. John Mtrtx, D c , ' ' Office. . r k. C ..lulherron. John 11 a mil ton V'i. I rt II. .all R ANOTiTKR DKATH AT ST. JosfPB'b Pnv vest. -Sister Mary Hernadine Knosr. mLA i of pneumonia at the convent of the Sisters I ?; , -:!fph' in t,,is PR',. "n Tuesday U,t. March 7th, i82. in the 2;tl, year of hei aoc ami tl.i. sivth f J... " "sS" - reiimous in, i n de ceased was horn in Brooklyn, N. Y.. where her ajted mother and an elder sUter still re s.de. riuritiR t he la.t days of her illness the deceased was cheered aurl comfftrted Uv the preeenc and tender nursing of her sister. Sister Mury Rose. Mas for the repose of her soul was celebrated In the convent chapel at 9 o'clock this (Thursday) o.ornin, and an afiecliiiK funeral oration delivered bv Rev Father Reardon, after which her remains "rrr inirrrru in tn latnoilC May ber soul rest In peace. Conn irk. tlrindt, .Msnraret Hoelle l ppef Yodar Twp Jacob Davis, William Boardman. atino BorsK. JJambrfa Born' Frank Kortx, Anton Saa-er. Carrolltown Horo H. BIihb. F. U. Kifer oneiuaiia-h Horo'. 4 1 A. -Sloan. " A.eaer. Buro'--M- Inny. Joseph Dashner. Johnstown Koro'. Jacob Fend Stonycreek Twp.-.Taoob Jaeohv . Summerhill Twp Jacob Keso'i.' W ashingrton Twp. Oeorjra Schwaderer. Johnstown Boro'.-Flsher It Co., John Lodwlg MOTHEB DlFD OF SALT RHEUM -J. W. Zoehn, Chauneey j Adams, Newark. Ohio, says : "Ctitieura j itemeaip are tne treatet itfoloines on I earth. nd tbe worst case of Salt Rheum In this conntv. My mother had it twenty vpar, and in fact died from It. I relieve fjnticwra, would have saved her life. My arms, breast and head were covered forthrec v-fars, wlii'-h nothing relieved or cured until I used the Cuticura Remedies. cemetery. Hayebville, Ohio. Feb. 11, 18S0. I am very ela.i to say I bave tried Uop BilUrs and never took anything that did me as much Rood 1 only took two bottles and I would not take tioo for the eoud they did me I recommend them to my patients, and get the r "om meir Qs. t;. j. Saved bt Tier Corset. -Mav Ward a j Voting colored ifirl. donivMIc in the bouse of I Charles Stc wart, a Mt Pleasant barber, was , dangerously wounded by Chrlev Morris a i vouriK neirro, her lover. On Thursday even ; ins last, as the eirl was walking out of thej ; chorch door with another Rallant, he stepped Hd ea? firinR wUI 2 revolver. I 1 he first hall struck a std linno in set, just Above her heart, and glancine across ner f reast, tore ar u8ly eash. Anotlu-r ball 2if KPr lust PHck the tlht passinsr ?i Z nR.thr,n,K bodv. and iodgini under iiwi. vei. wh.n site fell, ,rt,'d .? run t,ny 'nin to empty r,7t tte"'91 h'" rm-rs. which faiW to mi teem. He escaped for a time but was af ! tersvards arrested at his boardinir hons .o is at present in lii in r:rUn.kn-. rt 0?r last Saturday afternoon Jake TTaw ker, of Johnstown, and Michael IVnran. of Cambria boroujrh, foutrht a prize battle near the red hiidce, a point adjacent to the divid Intr line between th's county and S-unerset. The seconds were Andrew Leonard (he de ripsi the soft impeachment) for Ijoean, and William Menele for Hawkpr. There were . about two hundred young men present. Lo- j Ran won Id two rounds. "Dm you ever know a woman. i ounpr or pray, j Who would not. If she were human, Kathor he a man than soman, AnydayT" Never did. Hut we have heard of women, both younn and old, who declared they would much rather run barefoot than bnv their boots or shoes elsewhere thaa at S. rilumentlial's 1119 Eleventh venua, Ait"ona. The rrasos of this fi potent: Mr. B. sells a better article than any'jdy else, and l more liheml prices. He wishes specially at this season of the year to sav to everybody fiat h's sto"k of vims and rohier was never before iirpasse.l In th se parts, and that both Indies and srentlemen will not he mistaken if they favor him with at order for a eovenai to keep the damp away from the f-ef. S-nd for a price-lint, and tie assured tht all orde.-s by mail will receive prompt and careful attention. The Great German Invioorator Is the marvel of the Medical World. It never fails to completely cure Nervous L)elii:itv, Impoteney. Mental Depression, and all dis eases caused from excesses. The testimony of thousands can ti bad by writini p. j. f'HENET, To'ed". Ohio, sole airent tor H'e United State. Price $1.00 per box. six box es for J.T00. If your rtt nuirist does nut keen the remedy, send to heailqi.aiters and get the medicine hv mail. Circu'firs and testi monials on application. Beattt'b Okoas Factory. If ! said f't t Beafty's base crrno factory, at Washing"..! , N. J., Is tnrnine mt over .v orcans a da, and that the demand forthe Realty Instru ment is m the increase. The faetorj- is rut -nlng ni'bt and day to fill orders promptly. the other 2' stories huh. an excellent Hn" Bars. 70 by 6) feet, a Witch Saw Mill tn first cias con litton and capable of sawir k S.oOj feet of liitnber In twelve hours, and all othr nw:iry buildmirs. Tnere are two orchards of choice fnt.t on the premises, i -ve'Hl pood sprinits convenient, cne of thetn beinir in the baruyrd and havinie a fonntain pump and a constant ft-.w. besides a kik.J well ef water at the door, and fully one million feet of ftood saw timber, heniU-c!;. hlcko.-y, c?rrv, ma- Fle. nsh. oak. etc., on tlie portion not yet cleared, n connoctlon with the sawmill i t if-w.1 picket header, lathe saw. cut-otl saw, etc. The prop.-ty will be sold, and sol i at a brvMn. tee-ise tf.e owner is no lonirer able to run the mil I or w rk the farm. For further rarf'eti'urs chH on or a.l.lrc?s KKANns ! ifi N. Dec. 2. lS81.-m. Chest St.nnirs f'a A UMIXISTKATION" NOTICE. betters of ailminlstrsM-.n on ttie esiate oi .Mh thew M. 'Weill, late of Eb-nbur; borouifh. .le ce'iscd. havinir been issued to the undersigned b' tbe Keirfsterof 'ambria r.mniy, notice is heret.v eiven to all per-or.s indebted to ssid estate that payment rrsu'f he made witbnt delay, and those n-ivin claltns stfntnf the sump will present them leaallv authenticated for settlement. ANNIE M. O'NHLL. --annltratc.ri. Ebenfbnrit, Jan. 27, 18vj. -tt. xecutor-s xorrci:. K"nteof I'ATntnt cJUmsT. i'rl Inciters testa mentarv on the estrite ..f I'-.-rl-k M.-Mancmy. late ot WahliiKtnu township. Cam bria Cfiuntv, d..--a.jed . hai-ina been ir'rin;r,, ti the millers' ned b the Feitr ,if ,,f said county, not'i-e ts hereby even to nil persons Indebted to id est to make tmme.l a'e i av mnt. and tnoe who have cla.ms a;.in-i the soe will present thetn lor sei-.eo.'-it .-..i,..:, Mi;-h.-n-llctd CHAS. H. Mr.M A.VAiiY, JLiecuior W aKhinirton Twp. Feo. 3, 112. -(!;. X A. SAI'IHl r ; in jau in i?reensoarff. n rsi. B. M.KC.B, I JJjjM- rer f.r ths, .U, ?r Thihtt Pats' Tri.l. We will aend Th-. Pve's Celebrated Electro-Voltaic Belts and other Klectrie A.pllaoces on trial for thirty divs to yoona men and older persons who are afflicted wfth Nervous Teblllty. Lost Vitality, etc.. euar anfelnir speedy relief and eotntdete restoration ef vlsror and msaheod. Also for Rhenmafism , Nea ralrla. Para'rui. L,ler nl Kidney difflcnltles, Kn. tares, and many other diseases. Illustrated pamphlet sent fre. Address Voltale Belt V.o., Marshall. Mich. flO-2i--ly.J . - r - OCT THE ORIGINAL, Dr. Plprce's "Pellet s'tboorieinal "Little Liver Pills' fsnpar-eoated)-i-cnre sick and bilious headache, soar stcrmacb, aud blHotiB attacks. Py druigtslf, IOT5 ASEWBLY.Thenrdersiirned offers himself to the Iemocracy of Cambria rountv as a candidate forthe Leif islatnre. and If found worthy the support of a mjority of his fel low lemocratB at tho coming pr'mrv elation, and lg endorsed at the polls in November next, he pledges himself to serve the Interests of ail red eemed to tha best cf his ability and entirely re rardless of either fear, favor or affection. JOSEPH OUTWALD. Ebeusbtira. March 10, 18a -2m. TAKE NOTICE ! All persons in debted to the subscriber are requested to set tle het'ora tha firtt day of J.ri! ntxt. as all acoonots ar.d notes r'in:ilnine unsettled at that date will be left In the hands of some properperson fr c-lieo-sjon. V. W. rVAB. raiiMjrg, J4rt 8, Jin.-tt. ADDLES. i:nirT.E. KlIH-J. r Ink Ml I' lie unaer-oKin-n .onni.lrau.r ol M.t't .cw "1. li'Netil. iate ol Ft.eiisr.uric i.t-r ui-h. dr'.j, ofter ' for sale tbkt c near f ih cash toe entire -lock ot Harness. 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Teltelhanm. late of Lorc:to ho-o.iah, dc-eased have been erai.ted to the undersign -d. all ners ,iis Indebted to sai.les'.ate are rcjnes-ed to mnkg Imme diate payment, and thcr t.avintr rairi or de mands astnn the same will f.r-"ent them proper ly aatbentl.'at-d f.- sefl-meot vrtti..in di-lm- SULOMMX TEH EL BAT," M, Executor. Loretto. Feh. 10. lwn.-flt. BTCKIKY. ATTORN tV. AT k -a--a- ATTOB.VEr.AT.llW, ALi'duNA. PA. 'lece at 1152 Twelfth street. In same hnlld tna and immediately ever tea First J-'ar'l Bank. . I lltoeaa.AErll 28,fl.-tf. ; rn. m. j. nrcu, - I'HTSU-IAjr AND SrHOFO, flrtice and residence on Fnnrteo-nh s''"" near IMeverth averne. i.i re nictit calls can he made. Office honrs Irom 8 to in. a. ., and ir-.m a to 4 and to a. r. m. ij.ecial attce'i.m paid to liia. eases ot the t'.ye and l ar. as sill as to Snra-ioal Operations of everv descrii-tion. 14-10. -tf.l VA ATTt KX tY (?f?iee cn Outre 'ret. A I T A vr. FSC'-sBl S3, : I fane 4li6 ut BtrrH"iiir Iadaeeoieata heaiy. 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