LnF.HHt RC. PA.. ! i K. MARCH 14, ISS'2. ; 1 X- .ll ' ' . . i . ; .- i I X.' A I I i . I - -T 1 1 v i 1 - , . - - ii.'rkr's Hor? ar.l CaHle Powder, i -ve n 1:!rh ratuan in Johnstown. -.-.k I'EurN is t!ie greatest b!ps- J.ii!.' rir.i Ebeti-burif. i , ,ii.j-,r,S(..i to ie the cnuinoctial ;.. '.v lore wi.t u i.vh on. Loru, now i t ,.., back. "j'.Je, or chest, use S!ii- ; : I'i.i-ter. Pri'.-e 23 cents. At ' Vt,...iit.'n!:r c'ousj'i an'l Bronchitis !y relieved ty Miilnh's Cure. At -'..re. I : .. T .-.. I ........ a f :.i lit j i n i n il .11;' Ul i iiU HH-TIL3 'II 'J (I I I Hi. I ii i" ,v .;.:. v,i:i appear next week : too . t i--ue. : ". time to luty wall paper at r: -v l.avc Ju-.t n-i i-ivi'il a larce ; .rtmfht. !.. Cmm'. ati'! Consumption Cure , - i . i a n;irar.t.-i-. Itcure cun At .J.-uiioV it r n ir store. Tl.'-tup'on, late of the Iiineliam . I. in:i:i. I;is rturft'd home, iT! ! .. ..... I:.. I .1 .. .,., . y V a MiTer.r fru'u d -p'-p-Un, i !; i, r '.v. ei!;n. ynu can . 1' i.w ii' Iron 'i't-TS. : i iuih'rr of" Mr. Davi.l ...-.!. !,,, of tlie V, -t ward, is r ;:! i.l at her home on Sample r . iiDpi'eii new piper, me ' lias nlrea'ly "none v, - ..! !i:. in- twinetli." Alas! poor ' i -.1 TMnkf-i s tell n.i that fprint; i :-!. iv !;i-t, liut the kind of I ivir: don't bear out the . I' .'i-i'.t l'lii'itive reliefs are . : v,-- i f ron -t i p. it ion. Inclosed ' ,v i - fr.--h Py all drir.- ". !'i".(,a will huv a 'nall hut t ni :.!!( For further i n or address the editor of i- ror;'ii: at Ml. Pleasant, ! i-.'i 'y. It U pi;ijir3 liavor ir-r., crime's out of every ' i i j wi t i ! ! - firmer o! .h iv:!-h;t', Ifcliana enmity, com . ; on Th".i d;iy by ihootinp him- ! i',.ri Hi o. lvtve received a few : . tin leies;ets wliicdi are said f I..-... ......1 7 Tc' vi.i. ii - v. .iir chine", :i .r p'l.z ! "mi h it" .Ji . . f the l.o-an House, I'o'.iid iy-c-' ? i iiis ma : y i l ie nds i'i this h i V. dn. -h-v I i-t. v V -r i- v. !, i niiii.l f..i- . . - v -. 1 .. . . . I'r i - to .it d 7.-. I . r .i c : dru-: c - P. :' X- !'.. ave MdliTi!" l.lre - c : I . !i:;i.-i. . o I!!'. -vc. .llji:-t , f. : !h .'.:i -I'llrt-dc-.r v-'a-r.n that. c ,e . i n ! i -i: ' ! ! 1 miviT'fi l-!.ic !' -a-'-r" be kit d ta:ou -li to nd i- ' We accvp! hi.-, n proof in 'he hi,' wot; l.t !lic t'i t'.c hr.ltd ill . Will lie aord us til- op- 1 . r.-' , imr i ' -!" f't i'.I towt:- ' T' i ..J,!. r, I-. : looved hi" aiel to fx- r 'pei'ty re- l . ; ; : rill, .deh' 1 ! y him on ; i - i -'y ; : .. Dr. M. . '-si.. . (-,: n';, on Ju ! o v 'sc 1" will i-etnuve to t' :!. i-'..tv. Then wo aTi Cuv'i i' t--- c f Iiic'iif.na e h fi.-:-.l t! e:r d '.-at.-s to the ".., !! vote for P avor fur lov i'f.'ii ( v li:-!u' of the Supieme ' i . ' .1 H. Kd-.. :u !-, l.r vy (ios- ' ! li- .-'..v. P. '..i;;.i.-l ll-dinati, V o s !-.: ' r and Ma-ie A. '. ' s -:r re-.pt-etivo owners t!ie j j ittiee. e il'. : v - para tni no 'K tn ipvite 'tie 1- !'i'i -'I'.r-j Xciinal In-tdiite .-.i of !'r. i i' i. ,iid-, sniueoii tleir k. Wfl-k we '. ill PaM' l-olllet hi !1 o t J . r en. ' -il Vc-." t:a h It his hc-'v" !n t! is ; ' 'h p'i -a o!i Mot:.: ij !.t -t. II.- WlM'ld r t -n' i:;-'.'e t' tee n.or.T ! , ' -:t t;i4re wieod he a lihit.u exciir- on t' t.,, K - e-erecf the kidtipys, rravd, : ! h c f : he hla 'd -r I, urn' '-lie!;. 1 i o a, aod !. iii;ile niMkia -s ' I r-d. ! m et c- s Kidney l ad. ' ' - ' onvi: 1. 1 .i' t f i it .' .i .T.i-.. M. Thompson, v- a il a tSi-r .V It'-own, Philadc-I- .... . . ' t I..... .f .. ..,.!... . :t'ii.e'i a - hi, ten cit t,ie ie-t -' ..i plate- fic :n (:.'; Hall, the .; ' -' re! 'Wiled riot! i 11 J l.ollSfc K" t r. c:p i.ticl die-.- n:. f- an trien' leave rolitr.irt- " in :oti of i'a- i r i t . their t.e W t i cinI c if ;i t - tlf v Jo 1. Tlie the -an:.' h'ini tlia ha ::iu t';e lie w court ho. l-e. a wotu.in v.dio formerly 1 ": ou-.;h, ae-l was well . t '..' ('oonty Home, n';r v ' -" week, !t:t-5 W as in - 1'i.inl attached to said itl- - . win Id there's no vadey -'c- hi wir -if oiii 'he I r; iht iid m ad t'o- fair roun'y ; "i ran hud w ho will sell ; : ' s than Cham. Koberts, ; ' '.at'i-it in this issue of (ie-v:.-: i-i .;i,nr liangiii N. Mr. : -: .rood f rm.i the ca t . i Il ' ' v of nil the latent patterns .- in the line. Call and ' i ' 1 ;,,,( patron F. P.J' "on- ' ". y or croc i t !e princes vt . ' 'i. ;i from Mr. Win. C ' f.t'aa in I; air township, h ' h he paid the nm ' f Henry MK' ever, de- ; ' w-h-known i'i"ze! of Mini- i ' at la-r re-iilenre in Sum "' ' '-t, au-'d about .." years, i -.i 'reu, all girl-. May her - i ' a ' an find at the "Smjar I -teakfa-t baron, dried '"!'. Lima t.eans, marrowfat i i" 1 prarhr-, hominy, -. !c d t'ppleS, IleW let t nee, 1 !" ry, i 'e. 1 I la-ic, of Al'.etr' pny town- I'M Vimif the FltKFLM AM, aaoth. !- eohnnn, aiain.st ' ' I ' 'int. Iidn-i -if or his ae- : " -t iia - ed brake of which ; r f i-.veii'or and ti'itentee. ' :' -f S. r.lumentha! Is the 'our cc.nitir. Hr buys "'ft .m,. and cheaper ' t, .nei wnen you to , " d o there or you will pet ; ,' . "" 1 i!" heii you vi-it tMe I .;' ;.rv'" K'astrav. There ! 1 "'"-. but what in aid is a sol- ' Our old friend John J. Murphy, Catho l:o bookseller, rittsburgh, has sold his pro perty on Grant trei?t, that city, and in order to avoid the expense of moving his stock is positively closing out everything In his store at half price. Now is the time to buy. Thousands of iadiei have found sudden relief from all their woes by the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, the great remedy for diseases peculiar tofema!e. Send to Mrs. I.ydla K. Pinkham, 23.1 West ern Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. "Many Democrat" present the name of Mr. Andrew J. Christy, of Loretto, In a card printed elsewhere, for a prominent place on the Democratic ticket that of Assembly man. Andy has many warm friends in the county, and will no doubt make a gallant fipht for the nomination. Herry J. Kodjers, F.sq.. a lawyer at one time of considerable note, who died in the Lancaster county almshouse a few days a 30, is not unknown to the residents of this place, having visited our town on more than one occasion timing ids aimless wandering for a number of years past. We forirot to note th" fact e re this that a po-'ofliro has Nvn re established at Platf ille, thi- county, and that our friend anil patron, John C. Willman, Ks'p, has been ap poinfe.I potmnster. The name, however, lias been curtailed by dropping the last syl lable, leaving it. simply Piatt P O. Our energetic Countv Superitifendent, Mr. L. Strayer, pai.l a brief vi-it a couple of weeks aco to Cherryt ree, Indiana county, and the conclusion reached by the Record is that Cambria lias evidently been fortunate in ocut-i:ir a pood man for ofiiee. Right, Mr. Rford that is the exact size of if. Our typo friend, Col. Theodore Purch field. foreman of the Aitoona Tribune job department, has an itching for another swig at the public teat as a member of the State Legi- lature from I'dair county, and we know of nothing except, his blasted politics and ro tation in office which should .stand in his way. We feel perfectly safe in saying that th'-re are no more reliable garden seeds in the world than those put up by ITirani Sibley ei- Co., of Kochester, X. Y., and of which V. S. I5ai her .y. Pro. have ju-t received a fre-h t"ply. Every seed sold by said firm is war ranted to crow, or the mom v will he re funded. The County Commis-ioners have award ed the contract for carpeting the new Court Hou-e to V. S. liark'T & Pro., who have a laree line of samples from which to select. If you are in need of a carpet, now is the time to cet a good one at a low price, ns Par ker X- Pro. will not be undersold bvanvbo.lv the S'ate. Our esteemed friends. Col. P. McDer m'.tt ainl wife, of Altoonn, thedeath of whose daughter Josephine we noted two weeks ngo, have both been afflict d with the same terri ble ifi-ipae, smail-pox. but we are glad to learn that they have entirely recovered, and that the ouaiantine has been raised from their residence. Ed. Jones, sort of our worthy townsman. Win. A. .Tone-., lias secured a clerical posi tion with the Liggett Spring and A.x'e Cue Allegheny City, and as h- is one of the most upright avd downright young men that EV et-f erg 1-as ever produced, we canoef t,,,t c 1. ;:' -.it u'ate said Hi m upon the prize they nave or Mr. I). A. Se.crc-s to Kd. Luther, of Carrolltown. ocratic candidate for Hit-rifT, on Monday of last wli purchased fmiiiMr. John Wagnr, r.g- iif for hclv p Ttiigg, one hundred ami thirty :,c re- of timber land in White town ship, at what is a'!cd th" Pcavcr Dams. Th.is piece of land is heavily covered with pine, a-'1, In mloek, and maple. A ii'td't'iuan iv.imeci Miller, formerly coiiTK-eted witii th.e ( )sceol a Il"vf IV. r, has ac cep'ed thi p't-df ion of local editor of the Huntingdon fi'o'c, from which our young frii nd Harry A. Jacfdis has ju-t stepped do'-', ti and on'. As the new editor is saal to be an adept at tlv business, the GUAe typos may as well gat their ascen-ion robes ready. Miller-writes, ymi know. Ir is your business tea hitv wherever you rhco-e, bet if j-oii want to invest in a good pair of shoes, or boots unsurpassed for the price, it will pay you to go to John Owens' store, where a big c-to'-k of th' best, J you may know, has just been received and are offered for sale to all sexes and ages, wdiom to pie ise they can't fail.' ! Mr. E A. Ti nnington, merchant tailor, Indiana, Pa., will be at the Mountain Hou-e, this lacc, on Mcndvy, Tuesday and Wed nesday tif nex' week, when he w ill be cjad to give cver body itf the masculine persua sion a fine fit at a fair figure. Full suits to order lit and upward launch pring sf!es stitching sure satis- good goods f ion. Patron' 7 Pennington. -McDonald, Licet:... s,d!s 1J lbs. good brown -iijir furjl.o.': p) lbs. whi'e sugar, ?1 ": 7 to., fiiruicioi or roasted coffee, 1.00; i'i good greet) or roasted rolTee, ?! 00; 2 boxes coffee e--ei:re o els. ; 2 papets'smla, ii cfs. : ,t lbs. r'ce. 2"i c's ; 4 lbs. ha rle-, 2.". cts. ; ." I'.s. good Soai, 2." c's. ; fi balls lyo, 2.". cts. ; romninii molasses, ."Octs. gallon ; good svrup, il." cts. g)!'on ; good flour, $7."0 per barrel. ftihhoii, in his h.is'ory r.f the Decline of the lb. man End ire, saj-s : "The civilization of a nation is gauged by the fit of the cloth ing they wen." S -e the fourth book, page 40. James J. Murphy, too Clinton street, Jokns'o'.vn, furnishes ready made clothing at prices lo -nit the multitude. Call on him, or write and tell him what yon wan', not for gc t'i'ig of course to Mieloso the one thing needful. Mr. .I.iiiioi ( ileasc menibered by many t mu Thanks to our friends of St. John's Lit erary Institute, Johnstown, for an elegantly printed invitation and card of admission to their third annual ball, which Is to come off at Academy Hall on Monday evening, April 10th. Of course they will have to dispense with our company, but all the same we wish them a pleasant time and a plethoric purse. The Commissioners of Huntingdon coun ty, after a thorough inspection of the new court house at Holiidaysburg and in this place, and a careful examination of all the plans laid before them by the different arch itects for the remodeline of the court house in that county, have adopted the plan sub milted by Mr. Beebe, of Buffalo, N. T., and will let the contract Immediately after the April Court. Mr. Beebe was the architect of the now couit house now almost completed in this place. r A valuable cow owned by cur worthy townsman, Mr. Bart. McCabe, engineer on the Branch railroad, gave birth to a fine calf on Tuesday, and on the following morning was found dead in the stable. As the ehain attached to her neck was drawn to its utmost tension, the presumption is that she was choked to death, but whether it was a case of suicide, prompted by calf love, or the re sult of accident, will never be known. The cow was an excellent milker, and at nerbest was (good for eicht pounds of butter every week. Two hoys named Pius Braddoek and Pobert Zimmerman were shockingly burned on Wednesday morning of last week, by an explosion of molten spelter or zinc in the calve nizing department of the C.autier wire mill, Johnstown, in which they were em ployed. Brad. lock was burned about the back and legs, while, the flesh on one s'.de of Zimmerman's head and face was binned to a ciisp. Little hope was entertained for the recovery of either of them, but at latest ac counts their condition was much more en couragi n g. In Derry township, Westmoreland coun ty, about two miles west of Blairsville, there lives, says the ( iieen-btirg Democrat, one of ttie oldest inhabitants in the State. The name of this person is Mrs. Mary Bradley, w ho makes her home with her son James. Her exact age is not known, but basing cal culations upon hrr own recollections and those of hrr relatives, she is at least one hun dred and one years old. She was born in the county Tyrone, Ireland, and came to this country forty-two years ago, landing at, Dun eansville, Blair county, where she resided a few years and then removed to her present abode. I"p until within a few months ago her health had been excellent, but she is now very feeble. She has a remarkable memory and previous to her illness could accurately describe events which took place in the long, long ago. We learn from the Tribune that a young man named Iloselton, whohns lived in Johns town for some ti;"e pa-t, attempted to "shake" a young lady named Jennie Path urst, with whom he had been on intimate term, ami who thought he would marry her, by leaving the town on Saturday evening, but she was at the station and insisted on accompanying him. Finding that she could not I e persuaded to remain behind him, and not eating to have a scene, he consented and purchased hera t ickf t. AH went well enough until the train was pullingout of (Sreensburg, when the cruel lover went to the water tank on pretence of getting a drink of xvater. B 'fore tl.o train had attained its rsital speed he slipped irda the water closet and out of the wim'o.v, leaving his ghl all forlorn. She didn't discover her loss until she arrived in Pittsburgh. We learn from the Johnstown Tribune that the members of the Jackson township oil company recently held a meeting and de cided that the work of boring the well should be resumed and prosecuted, if not until "oil or China" should be reached, at least until the precise character of the territory was de termined. Arrangements were made for the commencement of the work some lime to ward the close of the present week. The work oT diill'ng, etc., will be in charge of Messrs. Scott Brother, of Pleasant L'nity, Westmoreland county, w ho are familiar with the business, and wil 1 be pushed with energy as long ns the company has reasonable confi- dence in the undertaking. That oil exists under the property owned by the company is a matter which, we believe, is not seriously questioned, but in what qua ntity is the great and important problem to be solved. The company deserve credit for the renewed ef fort fhey are about to make, and we trust that success will eventually crown their en deavors. - - . Whfx yon have an inflamed eve, a swelled hand, or decaved and aching tooth, you do not take and fill your stomach with drugs to cure it, but apply a cooling lotion of some soothing narcotie'directly to the parts. So if you have a weak or lame back, sore kidneys, profuse or scanty urine, or the secretory sys tem is clogged and inactive vou should use Prof, (iuilmette's French Kidney Pad, which is a directly local application, which always gives speedy relief and always cures the dis ease. Ask your druggist for it. Ont last Monday aftertoon, Mrs. Mary Es wortby, of Mt. Pleasant, Westmoreland county, endeavored to commit suicide by shooting herself. She took a Nn. 1 revolver ont of her brother-in-law's coat pocket, went to her room, opened her dress, and. pointing the weapon at her heart, fired. The bullet entered her breast, but. striking a rib, gUnced downward and outward. Her hus band, brother and others found her lying on the bed. A physician probed for the ball, but was unable to find it. n. Sr., who will be re f our older readers as a h respected resident of S u mm it vide, this county, in the days of the Old Pottage Pail road, died at the residence of Ids son, Andrew J.. in Il mtzda'e, Clearfield county, on Tues day of last week, in the X2d year of his age. Mr. Oleasen was an honest, upright man and a consistent member of the Catholic Church. May his soul rest in peace. The Hol'iday-burg Regirtrr retorts to our squib about the church attendance in that place by declaring that said paper was rep resented at the Presbyterian, St. Mary's and St. Michael's) Catholic, and Baptist churches on tiie occasion referred to. That may all be true, and jet we doubt very much whether the establishment was entirely exhausted. In other words, we think there was one Orcr the number who attended church at the time stated. We congratulate our friend Peter Morao, of Allegheny tow n!:p, on the acquisition of one hundred and 'even broad acres of goo I land in the purchase, on Tuesday last, of what is known as the James Season farm, in the above named township, for which he paid in cash the sum of f2,20-. The farm is one of the nio-t desirable in the county, and has an excellent bank barn, a good J .vt himg hons". and all needful outbuildings thereon eie-'ed. Mr. John Whitehead returned to Tyrone from Xoith Carolina a few days ago, bring ing with him a gold brick and a large piece of gold qnarU, both of which are the pro ducts of a mine just purchased by him in that State. As Mr. Whitehead already owns six coal mires which net him about six hundred dollars per day, as well as two furnaces run- J ning profitably, his chances for becoming a i 'bloated bondholder" may be considered '. exceedingly promising. Co. A, Fifth Keghnont, tf. O. P., are j just now wrestling with the project of build- j ing a new armory of huge dimensions, which is also to be used as a public hall. The mat- 1 ter has assumed such a shape as to leave lit- ! tie if any doubt about the success of the en terprise, but as yet no conclusion has been reached as to its location, though what is j known as the David Jones property on J ulian street, nearly opposite the old Town Hall J building, bids fair for the preference. TOI r OF TIIF PEOPLE. P. V. riF.ncE, M. D., Buffalo, N. Y. : I had a serious disease of the lungs, and was for a time confined to my bed and under the care of a physician. His prescriptions did not help me, I grew wors's coughing very severely. I commenced taking your "Hidden Medical Discovery," and it cured me. Yours respectfully, Judith Burnett. Hillsdale, Mich. IIavixo failed to "make the liffle" as Mayor of Aitoona on a workingman's plat form of his own construction, John Rodgers, who wisn't burned at the stake, but who was born and reared in this place, now puts himself forwaid in the public prints as a duly commissioned agent for the organiza tion of what are known as the Knights of Labor, which, it is pioper to say, are in no way related to the Days of Best. Mothf.i! Died of Salt Rhecm. J. W. Adani, Newark, Ohio, sajs: "Cuticura Remedies are the greatest medicines on eaith. Had tb.- worst case of Salt Rheum in this county. My mother had it twenty years, and in fact died from it. I believe Cuticura would have saved her life. My arms, breast an. I bead were covered forthree years, wdiich nothing relieved or cured until I used the Cuticura Remedies. InoN City College. This institution af fords rare facilities to young men desirous of obtaining a thorough practical business education.--There is none better. Circulars giving full particulars can be had bv address ing the Principal, Prof. J. C. Smith, Pitts burgh, Pa. DClTIt'K DOIXGS. SOME OF THE FHEAFP THE ORIM REAPER HAS GARNERED OF J.ATE. FRANCIS COOPER. The venerable Francis Cooper died at his iresidence in St. Augustine, Clearfield town ship, on Tuesday, March 14, 1882, in the eighty-third year of his age. The deceased when he was quite young came with his pa rents to this county from Maryland, where he was born, his parents, like so many others from that State, having been attracted to this then wilderness region by the fam and reputation of the Russian Trince Priest, Rev. Demetrius A. Gallitzin, who some years be fore had settled and built a small log Catho lic church where Loretto now stands. His father settled in the vicinity of that pioneer chwrch and died there. The subject of this sketch always followed Mie occupation of a farmer, and "eventually cleared and owned one of the best farms in Allegheny township. Several years ago one of his sons became the owner of tne place and still resides on it, the old gentleman removing to Loretto, where he remained a few years and then took up ! his residence in St. Augustine, where he ! lived until his death. He was an indnstri I ous, bard working man, honest and upright in all his dealings with the world, and faifh i fully discharged his several duties as a citi : zen, retaining to the last hour of his life the ! respect and confidence of all who knew him. I He was a man of most positive convictions ! on all subjects, hut especially in his poliiical ' views, wdiich. in his case, were always Dera 1 ocratic and without chantre or variation. : His remains were interred in the Catholic '. cemetery at St. Augustine on the Thursday ! succeeding his deatn. May his soul rest in I peace. RF.V. Bl'iiR G ALLAGHER. The Pittsburg Post, in one of its issues early last week, briefly expressed regret at : having learned of tiie death, in San Francis , co, of Rev. nugh Gallagher, for so many years connected with the diocese of I'itts , burg during the life of Uisbop O'Connor. j This is the only reference we have seen to I Fathur Gallagher's, death, and if it is true, as we assume it to be, it will nowhere be beard j with more heartfelt regret than throughout ; the northern section of this conntj-. Father Gallagher took charge of the Catholic church j at Loretto about forty years ago, as we re 1 collect, and went from there to California ' some time in 18.52, or perhaps a little later. ; During his connection with the church at ' Loretto he endeared himself not only to its own immediate members, but to everyone : who formed his acquaintance, by his devo i tion to the onerous discharge of his high and . sacred duties as a priest, and also by his ge ' nial manner in. his intercourse with the ; world. His congregation parted witn him ; on his departure for a wider field of duty with a feeling of deep and genuine sorrow. 1 Father G. attained very high distinction in the Church in California, and no clergyman ; in San Francisco, the papers for years past of all parties in tliat city being our authority j for the statement, en joj-ed in a higher degree ' the esteem and respect of all classes of her I citizens. We cannot state his age, but snp , pose it to have been between seventy and : seventy-five years. May his soul rest in I peace. .TAMES M. RROrHY. i son of Timothy Rrophv, F.sq., died in Altoo- na on lastSundaj' night, in the twenty-sixth ! year of his age. His riisease was corisnmp ;' tion. He was born in this place in 1854, : where Ids parents then resided. Shortly af : forwards the family moved to Blairsville, i where they remained for several yiars, and : then took "up their residence in Aitoona. The deceased was an excellent young man and a proficient shorthand writer, and was employed in that capacity at different times hj- several railroad managers in various parts of the country. Finding himself at ' last too feeble to attend to his duties, he re- ! cently returned to Aitoona only in a brief j period to pass from earth to another and as j we hope a better world. His remains were j conveyed by railroad on Wednesday morn- ing from Aitoona to Cresson, and taken j thence to Loretto, where they were interred ' in the Catholic cemetery. .May his soul rest in peace. SISTER MARY ALOTSIfS M'OUTRE. For ththiid time within the brief period of one month it becomes our sorrowful duty to I chronicle the death of a member of the re 1 ligious order of St. Joseph at the Mother House in this place. The victim in this j case is Sister Mary Aloysius MeGuire, who j di"d of consumption, after a long and pain i ful illness, on last Sunday night, in the 22d ' year of her age and the fourth year of her re ligious life. The deceased was born in Can , ada, but beyond that fact we know nothing , of her history, and can therefore onlv echo ! the sentiments of the good Sisters of St. Jo- seph when they indulge the hope that every i body who belongs to the same household of faith will in their charity, when they learn ; of her death, offer up a prayer for the re- pose of her soul. "Grant her, O Lord, eter : nal rest." j TATRtCK SMITH. I In the death of Mr. Patrick Smith, of Tnn- nelhill, which, occurred on Monday last, that i village loses one of its best known, most j prominent and most, useful citizens. The j deceased was probably about fifty-five years ! of age, and had been a resident of Tunnelhill j for thirty jears, most of which time he was 1 engaged in store-keeping, and did quite an i extensive business. He was an honest, iin ! rieht man in all his wnrldiy transactions, and 1 was held in the highest esteem by all who : knew him. II is place in the community in : which he lived, and which is now made void ! by his death, will be hard to fill. His remains ' were Interred in the Catholic cemetery at i Tunnelhill on Monday. May his soul rest in ! peace. RICHARD MONAGHAN. The young man Richard Monaghan, son of ; Mr. Thomas Monaghan, whom we noticed a : couple of weeks ago as lying seriously iil of j consumption at St. Augustine, died at ! o' ; clock Sunday morning, aged, we presume, about 22 years, and was interred in the Cath : olio cemetery in that, place on Tuesday fore i noon. May he rest in peace. ! COXCORD fiRtPH VIXES. j Fine, vigorous Vines. Two, Three and j Four lears Old. for sale by the dozen or ; thousand at the lowest prices. i These Vines are raised on the famous Mt rrospect Vineyards, at Passaic, N. J., where the well-known Port Grape Wine is produced that is so highly esteemed by Physicians Enquire of Alfred Si-ker, 1 1 2-1". -2m. Passaic, N. J. Head advertisement in this issue of the ! leading Wholesale Millinery house of Pitts j burg, Messrs. Porter fc Donaldson. They have recently leased and taken possession ; of an elegant new building (within three j doors of the Seventh Avenue Hotel.) 2f!0 ! 2h2 and 2b4 Libertj street. ; They were compelled to make this move , in order to secure room for their ranidly ; growing business. In doing so they have , gained not only double the amount of room , they formerly had, but one of the most ele- j gant and complete business houses to he I foun.d in lh, c'ty- If'ng an ex3lusively wholesale trade, and timt i J buying always for prompt cash, they are able to oner as great inducements to close buy ers as any New Yoik house possibly -an Odiite a feature with them is their manu facturing department, where the latest ideas in I ans bonnets are copied at a moderate price for the fine millinary trade, and where laree quantities of cheaper goods are trim med for the merchant, trade. In addition to Millinery, they make a specialty of novelties In Ladies' neck-wear and of Corsets, controlling some extra good makes, particularly the "Corded Side" and Dr. Warner's "Coraline." From the experience that Messrs. Torter & Donaldson have had in catering to the wants of this section, the facilities they have for getting the latest styles and inside prices, the enviable success they have achieved, and the reputation they enjoy for honorable dealing, we cheerfully commend them to our readers who deal in their clas of goods, and say remember their new store 260, 262 ami 264 Liberty street. LIPT OP THE I.fCKT ONES WHO WIM, BK THE FIRST JURYMEN TO "WALK INTO THE BOX" AT THE NEW COURT HOCSK. Following are the names and residences of the Grand and Traverse Jurors drawn on Tuesday last to serve at the ensuing term of Court, commencing on the first Monday of June next : ORAITD JURORS. Anderson. S. B., nentleman. 3d ward, Johntowa borouith. rr!;te.S:Tiucl. laborer. Onllltzln boroneb. F.vnnn. John, laborer. F.mt Conttmaugh boroneh. Follmer. A dum. heater, 7th ward. Johnstown boro'. Flick, Francis, btaeksmlth. Carrolltown borough. Hoover. Thomas, teacher. Canihrta townhlp. Horner, Jtrcmtnh L,., farmer. Adams township. Humphreys, Iavid, engineer, Ea.t Conemaueh boron if b. Kinney. John, engineer. F.a.t ?oneraauarh boro. Kuntz. Sr.. Adam, carpenter, 5th ward, Johnstown boron uh. Ktrkpatrlck, Jacob, farmer. Elder townhip. Little. Duniel ;., carpenter, 'nest Sprines boro'. I.ant7y, John T.. tanner. Cnrroll township. McConnell. Augustine, laborer. Crovle town?htp. Myers. Robert, carpenter. Waxhinirt'on township. Miller. Fmanne, laborer. Ppper Yoder township. Paul. Ihivicl farmer. Jackson township. Rowley. Ieoree. heater, lt ward. M illvillc boro'. Ream, William, farmer. Upper Ynder township. Selders. William, farmer. Blarklii-k township. Watt, David I., farmer, Harr township. Wolf, L,. !.. clothier. 1st wat.l. Johnstown boro'. White. Patrick, miner. lt ward. (ambriaborui;h. Wiland, Jacob, farmer. Harr township. TRAYEC8K JURORS FIRST WSEK. A notead , Philip, farmer. Elder township, Hrown. William, fxrnier. Washington township. Barker, h, II., merchant. Fast ward, F.bensnurit borotmh, Rrandt. William, roiiler. Clearfield township. L'hampnonr. eor. l:ilorer, 1st ward, Miilville borough. t'ustor, F.phrinm. merchant Franklin borouirh. Crarer. Ansaistine. fnrinor. Sti'inehanna twp. Christy. A. J.. rtroirslst. Iorett hnrooKh. Cover. Daniel, carpenter, 3d ward, Johnstown boronirh. Coyer, Frank, carpenter, '3th ward, Johnstown boron rh. Davis. K. I... shoemsker. Westward. F.bon.hurg borough. F.ekenrorto. Silas, laborer. 1st ward. Millrllleboro'. Furef. Julius, farmer, Washtnston township. Evans, f Mlver. sawyer. Cambria townhip. Fye. John. fnrmer.Croyle township. Freldhofl. P. s., inn keeper. Highland township. Faxan William, painter. West ward, Kbenaburg boronirh. Oorman, James, farmer. Alle(;!i"nv township. ray. (I. W., heater. 2d ward. Miilville borough. Urush. Welrf-and. farmer. Adams township. O-oldie. Conrad laborer. Stonycreek township. Oeorire. N. S., fnrmer. Crovle'townshtp. tfardner. Joseph, farmer. H irr township. Untrue, John, farmer. Carroll township. Huffman, Joseph, inn keeper. 21 ward, toncuiaugh boronirh. Kirby. P. F.. mer-hant. Wllmore borough. Kinney. Thomas, tanner. Wllmore bommrh. I.aneltein. Clmrles. saddler. Carrolltown borough. Mooney, Matthew, moulder, 4t:i ward , Johnstown I borouirh. i McCralitlit. .Tas. P., laborer, 1st ward, Johnstown borousrh. McDermltt, Col. AV., farmer. Dean town'hlp. M-Coy. John S.. Jr. ,t farmer. Clearfield township. Neitrour, Ferdinand, firmer. I'lchNnd township. TVevin. John, catcher, 2d ward. Conemainzh boro'. Noon. TTHnlel. rarmer. Conrmauirh township. 1 Iwens, Edward, farmer. Cambria township. Porter. .las. A., teacher. Susquehanna township. Paul, Ttseph S.. clerk Crovle township. Paul. Samuel P.. farmer. Snmmerhill township. Rairer, John, farmer. Jackson township. Kiblett. John, farmer. Taylor township. Storm. John K.. carpenter. Summitvllte borongh. St. ("lair. Wahlneton. laborer. Lower Yoder twp. Thomas. .Tas. .1 . farmer. Carroll own"hlp. Thomas Richard F... blacksmith. Klaeklick twp. Voe-el, Henry, helper. 1st ward, Conemauirh boro'. Walters. Hnry. farmer. tSnmmerhill township. Yost, Augustine, farmer. Carroll township. THAVERSB JURORS 9TJOONP WEEK. P1onth, Fsblas. farmer, Richland township. Pavne. James, foreman. Washington township. Feyle, Patrick. Jr.. 1 nborer. Prospect borough. Plum. Henry, brewer. Carrolltown borough. Rover . Leonard, water lender. Coopersdale boro'. Blair. Alexander, dispatcher. Fast Conetnaugh horouuh. Benford. Albert A., carpenter, 7th ward, Johns town boronirh. Christy. William, lumberman. ralHt7tn township. tin-'fr. -sifmnei. tanorer. ist ware! , n i mile noro , Donaldson. Henry. laborer. Tunnelhill borough. Donahne, Alphonsns, laborer. Clearfield township. I Duvis, David fwet). fnrmer. Cambria township. Pimond , J . H. fnrmer. Snmmerhill township. I Fckenrnde. Jos. A., laborer. Al!eirhen township. I F"otcr. John, miner. 1st ward, Johnstown borough. rit'c-'i. i n n i , iu rmer, aiunsrcr township. Fox. Henry, laborer. 2d ward. Miilville borough. (Till. Samuel, merchant. Chet townshln. Oirclner. Jonathan P.. lnbnrer. T'pper Yodr twp. (roudv. Morirania, coadnetor. Fast Conemaugh boronirh. tore. Thomas, gentleman, 3d ward, Johnstown boronirh. Hecker. John, pnddler, 2d ward. Cumbria boro. HItebiie. Abraham, carpenter, West ward, Ebens burg. Hamilton. Patrick, pnddler. 1st ward, Cambria borough. Hnbner, Nicholas, blacksmith town. Jacoby, T.evy, laborer, Stonycreek township. .Tacoby. Jacob, carnenter. Stonvcreek township. Klrkpat rick. Jan. T.. farmer. Carroll township. Kobler. Yadoe. farmer. Conemangh township. Kcipi-r. CJenrge, clerk. 21 ward. Connmaugh boro'. Krlse. William n.. carpenter. Dean township. I.itzinger. Michael, miner. Washington township, I.nther. Thomas, lnborer. Summttville borough. Ing. John, farmer. J;ckson township T.aughery. Chas. H., clerk. Coopersdale borough. ji t-t T'tuirn . ip. a., iratnpr. i rorict town'hlp. j Makln. William, fsrnier. Cambria township. McCance. Michael, shoemaker, 1st ward. Cone- i mangh borough. 1 Osborne. Stewart, laborer. T'pper Yoder township. J Ruth. Chas. s., merchant, 3-i ward, Johnstown ! borough. j Slick. Joseph, shoemaker, 7th ward, Johnstown i borough. . Shaffer. David, farmer. Jsiiuinirrhlll township. I Smith. William, Jr. Jaborci , 2d ward, Conemaugh ,' borough. Stntrman. Tobias, farmer. Adams township. Wealilnnd. Ansolm. farmer. Elder Township. j Wlssinger. T.evw. carpenter. Stonrcreek township, i Westrlek. Andrew, farmer. Elder township. j Yinger, James, saddler, Carrolltown borough. 4 il 1 I --S, I Irt.r,.,,- - ..r-r r--. -1 1 I - - ---- - -- ' -- I sMa i r MILAGE!. KsMoAit'MMIttJ - .J.-'- . Samples end Catalogues by mail when requested. REMOV A L PORTER & ""DONALDSON, WHOLESALE MILLINERY, V T m i : n i 1M1 I". MTf I ISII. I I I. i ST ! Spring Uress (iood ffftTe Rnnovrd to 260, 262 and 264 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA, ELEVATOR ENTHANCE, 264. Special attention giTt'ii to Pattern nonnets and Trimmed Hats. F11M line of Mraw Ooods, IMbbon, Silks, Flowers, t and Laces ; Hoop Shirts, Cornets, Crapes ami Imlies' Xerk Wear, SVl'.Cl A A TUZS. 3"'i 1 Pnrtlcnlor Atlentlnii Paid to Orclert. ' ,n ' LARGEST STOCK. LATEST STYLES. LOWKST PJIICES. 1 tfit c , i: en es wel-. to vt r l.arko eit;r.i I ii fv est I.ig! '. PI Na A! w..l Mm ' t l! - -' 1 . t ' - -. : 1 1 I: -4 .! :l ' :i- .V ' . . s -1 . :l.s. f'l'.l: 1-1 14 II I'I I- i9 1 KV h. t : -. Uroi t -:l.t a' ri;KN jf cs;iK!;r ) ixoSc U all t'-e llu .. ., D-, - i ,, , 2o'. to !. 10 r.l'i'- mixture. 1882. 1882. Till OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE OF JAS. SHIDLE & SON, Sniitlili;ll StiM.l. l"itllnr-fjr;li. i j Art Pa)r-r HangiDgs, Embossed Bronz- s, l)alov, kc c..,sr eu I I! 1 w c .; : Kill ill- prtces. . l.uCr- , 1 ClOl '4 1 tratcti. I'.-i-'-s. Ir. r-c-.i- aud !': I', s No. kS 21. i M-t're )'-., M,v;: f!-,c::.lf.- Sit1l,, H HO at d ' Vic red Sil'CI KltcldaUlM. New r-uio:,!,,- S.Iks. bart-ii ifi- t 1 1' r ', h'-.iv nu'N. and Men or Eminent Ability, Scholars and ohomits nr ve devoted Tears ot tlma and skillful labor that tbev might. In a measure, relieve human suffering. Dr. F.ufs Herman Ar omatic Wine is the rc-uit of the most pat'ent and careful experiments. It is prepared with the most scrupulous care from pure irapc Juice and the choicest Fro Its, Moots and Herbs, and stands pre eminently without an equal fir the use of lad:es suffering with private disorders, aged or feeble and debilitated persons, and those recovering from the i enects 01 exnausting ciisease. or mental or phvsiettl I overwork, (fuar inteeil to promote cligest-ofi and Invigorate and give now and permanent vital loree. In noway can it be used as an Intoxicant. Ask Druggists. For sale at K. James' new Drug Store Eherisburic. Pa. f4-s.-e.o.w.lv.) Oil IT VARY. CROOK. Died, nt the residence of Ids nu de. Joseph Dougherty. In learfteld town'hlp. on Sun day. Mr.rch 19. 1-S2, Janes, son of David Crook, j aged about t years. ASSEMHTA'. Joskph McDoxalp, of Ebensburg, will be a candidato for nomi nation, subject to Democratic rule", at the next primary election for Cambria county. A SKMllLY.-Editor Frkfimax- 4th ward, Johns- .1. Ciiristt. of Iorplt.i. lis a canc!id:i:e f-r Assem bly. sul.je"t to th'! rules of the Democratic purfv or Cumbria countv. MANY I'EMm'KATS Loretto. Mxf.'h 22. lSS2.-t. THE EBENSBURG i at me" i tcri will 1 1 beon eti.l ; with us , I'M pic, ' -.without ii 1 mnrket. I OTi' htn.-re- -l'S . nil- I'll ,1. i , i . ' t T. t I IS Srt a pn.. 'tur le-m l'1 rets' sok iv tt)ln'. ' ' J'WClfc - Hi- k C 'fc H. U feW 1. )-r at lluisii tu NORMAL INSTITUTE m ; T,u; t lnck . In- 4 : t b:.i. will urns- 8, 1SS-?, -IK TBF- CTej.-. lis ,i i: V. Ii -I' r Sltk War; TI'H fiisj It-! li'is a gi:i'i. r ,-r,. ij. ,T.d 4S inch P - 1111. lti:--rs, 7C1 I TiTiettWS. Bt " I,.- n: H-tw K oorl P :v'ug to b-. 1 v a nm lu 7B.it i ' rn:u tse si rpnvriox op fO.SlTTLSTRAVERsfD.lS. A. RIMiLL V IH III,, re I 1r- 1, Alletjthen '- At! the .'west an . ' i r I - ' h 1 v. : cLarn I :: S; i-.f I,. -,;r'.e Suit , t (It. tren' i i r Hoyi ', :.'! ,-.f . it 1 rlc-tt.. I-'irvt Session of the 1 0.eil .iroc N'ormnl Tnst it n tc TVFRY TEACHER who l,n. rio t . tie e-d j nary routine of sehoei work hp, ntfene .-t,0,,i ' nn 1 hy superior mental and phv,iei cui' ire hsb its. mo .te of thought, nnd attainment; l,i,",cen en.iblel to tench with ple-,.,rc ar: i -t 'f-eti-.n tn hnneif and with honor to the rro'. ,v,nti Th-e who rise higher do It bv n'en'al tc,i,,'. ,,..,t are :ice imidislicd onlv hr -u )T Bn- t r.. .,""i n ,,r .),,. mind. D is not lnck of talent, t'mc. or ni'iitrv "it t-e lack of will r.nd determination of ,..!r!r.; wheel, '"' i'-'Hfii' t? utij voting i,eoi1n from at. CHICAGO WEEKLY HEWS AND TES PATENT SLED BRAKE. Notice to HrTKiw During el, tinned Letters Pat ent, dated April lt. lsi. ,n a S!ed Hrake of his own Invention, the undersigned hereby cnutions the public ag:ti nst pun-basing the reiht tc Fi-r. or use said Sled Hrakn from any person (no mutter what his representations may be) except himself or his duly HUthmized iigents. Any person who buys said Sled Brake contrary to the terms of this notice will nosltirelv he det.lt with ptpirHlnrT tn I law. So look out. " PET El' C. FLICK, j Allegheny Twp., March 24. mi-s;t. school for n-teichrrs i-ho n.p r.o- .,.nor. e Norn al Scfmol -to a' .-.rr n'..,d, e ' IXECUTdlJS' NOTICE, -i F'state of FRANCIS) CiXI'Kft. dee',1 Letters testipin:i:iry t the estate of Francis Cooper, late of 'lcarncdd township, tlec'cl. bRving been issued to the undersigned by ill" Register of ttambrla county, notice is hereby given to nil per sons indebted to saicl estate that payment mutt be made without delay, and those having ehiims against the seme, should present them properly authenticated lor settlement. I HII.1P CooPER. I r, JOSEPH COOPER. ""u.ors. Clearfield Twp., March 24. 183l.-3t.; tending school. The public demand edueqMi.nM p- .c .v pr.,reF,i(in .lemnn.ls the best t-l-ft the be.' ' e-cl-il prcpartttlon v-e-ienn , r i,.,.hr. The greatest want of the age I? the want of gaod teachers. DESIGN. The design of the Nurmnl Int'tn' is to ,.-ov;d ' "-!irrs tor t HmHor.illtv-to tu-nish t"i,d a S'.ite "" vrome-i wf.- r-f pre: n-i i and to advance the r:tnse of e.lucs' ion INT R lTTIo. Thoroneh :nstriiciirn will be grn In n'l b-nneh- unit "IWIC'I tlclre to etti.lv S.,e-i tion Will he ,.,!,) f ,,p brnnelip. "ntinte.l ers- cert,e--t... p, ct,,,i,s w. will he enr-m'sged to tf K up other ClnSSCS WlM be er,rntv l T .. . : Pliys'nt..gv. He V- Kcel.lnc, C,.Mrl.v' ;."t &-e. Tirawlnc will receive cneeiBi nfenfion strtj-tion In Vocnl Mosie wip nbo b given CasiiJFia Freeman! ' tO I CP el-. ittcn. '.idi "pnred In SCHOOT,. 11 be -orril O -eH of the ., J. MASON RICHABDS, Surg MINI Fy- -s--l Dentist Mom roe, Mich., Scot. 2 1R75. j Sir I luive bcHti takincr Hop Hitters for inll:HiiHbitinn of kidneys and bladder. It has done for me wb.it four doctors failed to ! do. The effect of Hop Litters seemed like music to me. W. L. Carter. j Cheat At x ortnioNn Soi.n at CosT.-Cy 1 sendiiiff $1.7."5 to JI, Klebcr A Rro., 12-J Woiki street, rittshtiroli, I'a., you will receive an : elerant new Accordion, worth ?;?..r)0. II. ! Kleber fc I!ro. Send money or postage s'anips. 3-17.-2t.J Mr. C. Crawford Long died in Sinking ! Valley, Ulair count v, a week atrn last Hun- ! tat- e.w) .... .1... ... n ,U ,. if ..... .1 i '"Ji "nn 'ii int- r-fiiiin cm 11 not Hi lilt? Simile hour one of his sisters departed this life at her home in Indiana county. A very sad coincidence. ASSOYATfCT, PBEVEKTr.D. OraV hairs aro honorable Vint flio!,- tiire appearance is annoying. Parker's Hair , Kwlsam prevents the annoyance by prompt ly restoring the youthf al color. Anor-T SrHooi. Directors. -In former years School Directors assumed the duties of their office without; taking an oath The last lyecislature, however, changed this and passed an act requiring them to do so. Here is the full text of the act : Skctic l. Be it enacted by the Senate and Hcuse ot Representatives ot the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in General Assembly met, and It s htrcby enacted by the authority of the game tliatfrom and after the passage of thi. act all School Directors, exeept such as shall have" on ac count of religious belief, conscientious scruples in iri;f- Uk,T"t an !itn or -mrroation before some per on competent to administer such that they wi.1 faithfully perform such duties under the constitution and laws ot the commonwealth. -and that they will not knowingly receive, directly or indirectly, any money or other th ings of any value whatsoeTer for the performance or n on-per fofmar.ee Dire"?-"01 r JU'r fcrtain,n to the office of School Si-a-rto -2. No person hereafter elected School ;!!Ifr.VT'!I,e,pt tuph "s Phan "yn a declaration tlint they have conscientious scruples In regard to taking an oath or affirmation, shall be competent to sit at the organiiation ot the Board to which he 7. ,iT rJld "nle,s h produce the officer's certiti cate that he has taken the required oath or afflr- I.Ofc' W. CORRF.SPO!WI)F.CE. I Poiitaok, March 20, 182. Tikar FtretMAtf-flur Tillage Is still here. Bus iness is booming, and our merchants are driving a ; brisk trade, while the coal traffic is quite Ilvel. ' Messrs. Martin Si Co. are pushing their railroad extension as rapidly as the weather will permit. , ami it Is expected that the Messrs. Fllnn will be- i gin the sinking or a shst near the upper end of town in a short, time, other eonl enterprises In ' this neighborhood are talked of. but thee tilings ' take time, you know. Tne "iorf "Tnn of snow, and ; the long crop of rain nnd mud during the winter j has been vcrv prejudicial to the Interests of our lumbermen. The Messrs. Martin, whose steam mill is located in town, hare had hut little timbr hauled, and Mr. A. T. Crum. who-e mill 1. at the ' "west end." Is also short, ns are likewise the mills i In the surrounding neighborhood. But. notwlth- I 'landing the elements haye been rather against ns. so Indomitably progressive is the spirit of our ; people that the march of Improvement 1 still : rapid. A number of new dwellings and business houses have been hnilt during the winter, and ! there are several more nnder contract. Mr. Prin- ' gle has the material on theground for theereetlon j or a large dwelling house. Mr. Alfred Etnigh 1s I pntting tip a dwelling house. Into which he will j remove his family in a few days. Mr. Peter Sov- mnnr has also the material on fbe ground with t which to build a neat dwelling for himself and I well we will Sey-mour about it after Faster. Keally our people are progressive tn a business ' way while in the matter of virtue and morality we '. challenge all the world and the rest of mankind, ' including the Fsrjuimnux. Whv, mv dear str, ' would vim believe it? We have;advaneed (moral- ,' lv) one hundred per cent, in the past two years. i Thi we have snpported by sworn affidavit. .Te rn- I sa-lera ! iust think of it! Fiftv per cent, per an num .' and all this squarely attributable tn the fact that there has been no licensed hotel at I'ortage. Come to Tortnge. ye unfortunate Inhabitants ot all tlod-forsaken towns nnd villages which our high old courts" have enred with hotels for the 'accommodation of the public, and to entertain strangers and travellers!" Come! come to Por tage ! We are the chosen people of our Mn alert t Come to Portage, and to glory ! Oh, ye wicked people ! had ye have known tn this our day the things that, were for yonr good. etc.. ye also would have hail a remonstrance sent you from the citv of "brotherlv love." and. Watasnn a surer basts, von would have had affidavits showing the increase in morality, and tou miaht. In the absence ot the i lean. become Matter! of the situation. May ve yet see the light 1 James, son of William A. Skellv, died of con- ' sumption nn Thursday Jns and was burled in the ! camonc cematerv at wi'moreon Saturday. lie was aged about 19 years. Mrs. Ream, wile or Mr. Charles Beam, died. also of consumption , on Saterdav last, aged ahont 22 years. Her remains were in terred in the Catholic cemetery at Wilmore to-day. Kxithiiw. Oalmtzi, March 18, 1883. TKAR Frfkmaw In order not to denart from the annual custom of informing you of tho manner in 1 which St. Patrick's day la observed hers. I again address yon. j On Sunday fast, onr beloved pastor. Kev. Fathor I Boyle, announced that on the anniversary of the ' Apostle ol Ireland Mas. would be celebrated at 9 j o'clock. A. jr.. and a panegyric delivered by a ! neighboring clergyman. Before the hour an- I nounced.St. Patrick'. L. and B. Socletv, also the Temperance Society in full regalia marched in procession from Their hall to church, the brass band in the meantime playing appropriate airs. The panegvric was delivered by Kev. Father tlal lagher. of Johnstown, in an eloquent and masterly manner that did credit to the speaker. Intact, having read an address rtellvered on a similar ac- casion;hy Kev. T. N. Burke. 1 fancied I was lis- i l-I30nllTTgr, 1 I1 . KNTAI. WORK, either operative or mechan ical, tilling teetli. and all other work pertain ing to my profession, will be executed at moderate rates and In a satisiactory manner. Your patron age is respectfully solicited. ir Rooms on High street, nearly opposite 'he Blair House. fS-J4,'8'J.-tf. M ft:t. Tie Todel SeViol Of Die f-'henhorr prt-,1' The design ef m. Moel (.,! 1s tw.-f.ild : i,, ,,-...- 0,,T ,,,,,, ,, wi;ll T) rT1,0 c p'linic .cnooi ?!ionvi ;e : ind. seor I to rn,-n's)i n Place wr-cre tbey mav observe the heir methyl. In nse. and ler.rn by trlil how to tut he'rv Into T1,i'f,ia. ipnortnplries wil! be i-iven sn.,nts to rli't the Model School, where tbcv mir Wtnes. the c.-rm tlttn of approved me;!io,'s. -.,,. ,h Iln,ri. ;.ln' Af the manrta-ei-, f ,, j ThP r,in, tr oriT, tendent w'M make a spe -ixpT ef th'f f)or,."mnt Teachers will .ef twlc, wo,!,- for r,it(. v-'ii bii'i nicn.-',in ft? wo-k nt w1,!--). XNUAE STATEMENT of the SrPKVlSOHS OP Bl.ACKI.P K Township, Cak- bbia County, March 13, 1842: Prtkr Waoseh. Supervisor, South Side, 1R. To amount of Duplicate J2M.T2 ' Order on Couuty Treasurer 4.W $3W 34. Cn. By amount of work done on roads. .$-253.72 ' services rendered 4.e2 f S02.3 times the 'i """lr" fitmci merr.ocis will be point ed out, that al! may profit thereby. TEKMS. A'o. . . c .eirmni jn-Titnte win nr-en on Vindnn Vr.v Tim' tercit. Tniiten f-,,. for Preparatory Cenrse, John B. Hitr, Supervisor, North Side, DR. To amount of Duplicate $253.10 ' " due from last year 7.38 $290.48 Cr. By amonnt of work done on roads. .$CT.ltl " Orders paid and other exj crises 7.' " services rendered 45.62 335.72 f. J'st; length of tern Tesehers' tnre. $7 on $6 CO. fi ood boarding c-n be senre1 for $? 01 per we-k Stn.lents who wish hoarding seeu-ed ber" t' e opening ot school should wrlre to either of the nn dersigned. MISCEI.T.ANF.OT'S. P'ettnnar!.-. Fncyclr.p.dias. and '! nee,c.,-T books of reference, will be at disposal of student" A Literary Society will be orgmir-.l. an." In connection Wth the regular In'tructloi.s or the school, will afford student fine opportunity, for litcrarv culture. stndents are recommended to bring all tv books and other books of rr'.. .v. method will be largely n-edl Students should e Biten-inncc the first dav of scho.,1 Xo ..t.. THE CHICAGO fTEVT3 la eeeiy whers recof-nized aa a paper tansnr pasted in all the requirerr-enta of Amarloaa J snmallam. It etancls coaepicnens amonf th metrcpolitan Journals of the eoaatrj aa a complete mvrpaper. Its Te7plilo Service comprises a'J the dispatches of thm WesternAasoclated Press and the Katloaal Associated Pres1?, besides a rery extenslv terries cf Special Telegrama from all Im portant pefnta. Aa a JViru spaper It has no superior. It Is EJTDEPENDENTin PoktJcs, presenting all Political News free from par tisan bias or coloring, and absolutely xrtti. cut feai or favor as to parties. It is, tn the fullest sense, a FAXILT PAPER- Each issue contains Esreral COMPLETED 8 TORIES, A SERIAL BTORY of absorbing lntareet, and a rich Variety of condensed cotes on Fashions, Art. Industries, Literature, Scienoe, etta., to. Its Market Qnotatiins are complete, and to be relied upon. It is unsurpassed as an Enterprising, Pure, and Trustworthy GEXIRAL FAK fLT NEWSPAPER. Our special Clubbing lerms brinz tt within the reach of all. Epeclmen copies may be seen at this offioe. tVSitid snhaonrotiona ta this ofSca lynch i stevens; And lanatart arem and )al'-rs Is HOME AfiO CITY MADE FURNITURE ! in Balarce due John B. Ilite. ..$ 45.28 i charges for higher studies. I.. STRAYER. C. A. RinDLE. isaesirame that students confer with aw III' r" Ml ;st rues IIM ccrtifv that the above account is con-ect. (i. A. WILSON. JOHN Mn (IHMICK, S Auditors. WILLIAM SKLDKKS, Blackllck Twj... March 24, ISSli.-at. I ns at their earliest convenience be.'ure the school J "l"""' (3-24.-tf.J j I JJ Was A X C I A I, STATEM EXT of A8HIM3TOH TOWTdSHItP KoD DEPARTMKST ' for year ending March IS, 182: Bsrkard BrRooo.f, Supervisor, Dr. To amount of Duplicate $411.86 Cr. By services as Supervisor, 71 days. .$ 71. no Taxes worked out l 81 Cash paid for work 4S 71 " " lumber, etc 30 S-S " Orders redeemed 8. mi ' Auditors' exonerations P. 20 " Commission on $127.77 (?5S et. 6 Taxes returned to Comtcls'ners 3.00 $C72.C8 To balance due Township ..$ 39. 7 Micbatil DojfAHOK. Supervisor, Da. To bal. due Twji. at last settlom't. .$ 72 73 " amount ot Dupiieate 723.88 "S6.41 Cr. By 100 days' services as Supervisor. $100.00 Orders and receipts redeemed.. " Tuxes worked on roads " Taxes of 1R80 worked in 1881 Team, horse and cart on roads.. " Cash paid for laboi, etc Auditors' exonerations " Commission on $495.40 5 ct. lo5.7 219.69 32.04 18 1 50 823.1$ 3.41 84.77 $900.22 Balance due Supervisor Liabilities of Township (estimated). ...$193.81 .$483.24 Wi, the undersigned Auditors, hereby certify that the above statement is correet to the best of our knowledge and belief. JAMES XOON. ( WM. BKOfl'jN, Jr.. Auditors. J. M. PA'lTLKS(ii,( Lilly's, March 24. lSS2.-3t. State Normal Scliool, Freentsj rnanrpneaed F.nellltles for Preparing- Tearhers fer Enter. In Ttielr I'lelrt of fLabor. There Is no more noble pnrsutt than that of moulding human character, and no greater benefactor than the trnly tno eessful taeher. If you Intend to teach, prepnre yourself thoroughly, and thus make yonr work plea-ant and profitable for yourself and of rcaf valve to ether. Every teacher skonld take a full coarse at a professional school, and Pennsylvania offers yon none superior to that of the INDIANA NORMAL SCHOOL of PennJa. beautiful, convenient : mi iLOUXGES BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, m ELKYENTII AVENTK, Bi'tw'fiia16ih and 17th .Ms., 1a rr : rv , x a. . r,i?7T,i r.f CfcrntTln r..ijntT wvA ii -1 or hers wihipv t' f'lir h hor rt H'KM I TK Kt K c, t hrTifPt prtr-- nr- rrf (': tu It lnrit-ti to Hive u rA'tl hffurt lit. Tit ei- !)ff. i an" conQdnt that run tuppi erory anL nd ii-ase eerj Alteon-.. A-rll i.vi.-lf. McNEVIN & YEAGER, w 4 t Tn Tt i:v;;s r TIN, CCF'FER CIS 5EEET-IHCN WARE, 1 r m f.Fp ix- ! COOKIlr il E ATING STOVES. raa;i, ri RVArrs, e. 110S rii'K'ii'.h .ivrnnc, Aitoona, I"a. and; AFPfHTETV AJI- experfeneed snd 1. LOCATION, and healthful. 5. BUILDING CtS, unexcelled. 3, INSTRVCTORS, ucces.'nl. 4. jRADUATF.S stand htgh wherever known. 6. COPKSEofSTCDY and plan or In struction are what you'need tf yon have de termined to become an earnest and suc cessful teacher. One Poor Hesi of Opera House. ROOI INCi AND SI'OITTINO PROMT". LT AITEXIilD T'J. KEPAIRS FOB sT0TS rOsTATLI V RAM. Alt'tona. Oct. 10. If7".-'f. JT ! ORPHANS COURT 8A LE. ; nn? Jerm Apr. io. iss2. ria I II m m w . rd" ept. 4, 1SS2. SOCIETY REI.I.ES are loud in their praise of Floreston Cologne on Recount of its remarkably delicate and lasting fragrance. in conclusion advised all to thank trod for the faith which by His holy grace it is theirs to possess, and to live virtuously and in the practice of good works, which alone could bring tliem to heaven. At the conclusion all dispersed to their homes and usnal occupations. Friend Mike Fitzharrls, of the OnlHtzin hotel. Is doing a square business, and he is not onlv as "fat and saucy" as ever, but Is alwavs readv to take a hand in politics when opportunity offers. Mr. Patrick Smith, merchant, and one of the BY virtue of an alias order of the Orphans' t onrt of Cambria county, the undersigned will ex pose te sale by public auction or outcrv. at the ho tel of C. Kobine, In the village of Hemlock, on SATURDAY, tte 8t& flay of April, 1882, j At 3 o'clo-:, p. M., the following described real estate, of which Francih u RBt!t died seized, to wit : For further particulars address L. H. DUELING. ST.XAVIEir.S ACADEMY Vf lR MTRORr, iA. N'FAm Y half a eertary old. from whleb snm of the mol prominent and cultivated la lie in l'ennlvuta and Oowhcre har ur.H..., I r.lcr men thorough einrmional aid and biBhesi j nn ia--l f-t relming i r tiueiie,.. r- I'up 1 :mit'e.i at anv time. Yearlv ex. penfe ato,;t . s. : Adlr-M- i sisrn .s 01 m' rcv, I'lAnv's P. O.. Dee.10 -itia .tr. V. etiiiireland Co., Pa l4w.mch.-rw.j'y.aujr.j PRIXflPAL. w?f;lrHf::v!;,c:t!.T'Tn'elhil ,s a piece or parcel of ground : - ,.....,...1.. ... n , .ii 1 1 , i , I, , , i ,i u u"iic ui re covery, f'. J. F. Oh, What, n Coitffhf Will you heed the warning, the signal, perhaps, of the near approneh ot that most terrible disease. Consumption? Ask yonrselt It yon can afford for the sake ot savin 50 cents to run the risk and do nothing for It. We know lrom experience that Shiloh's Core will cure yonr cough. This will ex plain why more than a million bottli-t were sold the past year. It relieves Croup and Whooping Cough at once. Mothers, do not be without It. PorWeak Back, Side, or Chest, use Shlloh's Porous Plasters. Sold by E. James, Ebensburg, l a. t4-8.-.o.w.ly. Toadies, fur those distressing com plaints to which you. are subject, use. Jr. Fausfa German Aroma tie Wie f-7,'tfi.-ij. situate in the village of Hemlock. Cambria coun ty. Pa., bounded and described as follows : Begin ning at a post, corner of two alleys : thence by an alley, south 20 degrees, east ltrS''feet, to a post on line of lot formerlv owned by D. W. Fox; thence by said lot, west 118 teet. to a post ; thence north 2o degree, west 58 feet, to a post at alley: thence by said alley, north 89 degrees, east 105 feet, to tne place of ben'inning. Terms of Sat.k. Fifteen dollars to be paid by the purchaser when the property 18 struca aown ; one-third at the confirmation of sale, and the bal ance in six months, with Interest, to be secured the tudgment note of the nnrc baser. .M l.I I s-m.ic. nAKVES. SADDLES. HTCIDT Fs SADDLER'S TOOLS, fcr.. FOR NAT '' 7eS nTJacrflrno. 'Clnlstrwtors of Matthew M Neill. late of Ft-nburg borough deet ol,,.r for sale vm chkap for csan the entire st.-i, , ""V?".! Bridles. Seddletr's Tool, a" of said decedent Al.e. one Windmill In perfect' wo King order. For lunher Information RoBKKT E. O NT-TLL A.)lt. M. O'NKIIT iSSO SAVED! SQO J--rr address Admlnlstrarer. of M. M. O'Neill, dee'd, EbensbuT(t, Feb. a, lSW.-tf. k1.' i TT011 -ASSEMBLY Thenndi-rsitrnwl D" I -- offers himself o the Iemocr:irv of Cambria t countv as a randiHt rr.r o,. i .i.i., . I fonnrt vnrlliti th. . .r 'n. , . j .-i.. . C. . I'dui A c'A I 5 "-.'rcr c-I 1-1 AtllbUHPHaittl ,iT : HI HimCITTBIS llle mill II tU SA VI' I hr eu ii t a SK i.Nf M M'iilM friiln t'-e net rs if nefi. w l,Se il :tl "ej is at inn K'er. nth A .-etpie, l. twecn i - n and 17th S'r.-ei. Al- T'wi N .. I'A . and to H"- tllf c,- IT'-rn th.,.: CMl-.eiA Iki:iivi as roferenee. Seeing ! teii I ne. re rairecl in a work m.t nliie Taanoer and l lowefl priers. , "vTrT T M Aitoona, April 13. 1"M. D1 Washington Twp., March 17. 18Si-3t. OPIUM MORinTsrr Treatise on tb1r speefly fsure SENT Ia- J nmlnv rrlinrtr .liwtir.n and is endorsed at the polls In November next, be pledgee himself to serve the Interests of all coc eerned to the best of his ahjttv and entirelv re gardless of either fear, fare- - affection J'.lEPH OI'TWilp, rrerfbu-ff ?'jv!i !9 wt wtn. M. J. BUCK, THTSrCIAN and SrRorou, A I.TOiiS! . P . OfTlee and residence on Fourteenth street, near Eleventh avenue, where niKiit calls can tie tuane. OtTice hours from S to 10. a. ., and from S to 4 and to N. r. m. Special attention p" eases of the Eve and F.ar. as well as to Sorr!eil OTferatJons of everv description. 1 4 l.-il. - . Ce)A per day t b-ime. lpei . KtVtee. tarBpies worb M a Ci . Ifr- ffe-e.-ri -ly j
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