3 I 1 ? t i-. r t j 1 - it i ii i i i J I ' f - i ! " -- 1 -- "" 11 ' ILI" '"'1. jj i nrinrnn. pa.. IT. MATtCIl 31, 1882. AND -rF.llSONAL. jr. I'huro nnl the Olhfr J'l.ir. -town is coins to hive a new di- -vn, it U cai , ;i bouti'l to have a ,. is f it nl'lt livlncr; printer In E!nn I Tlml-ifr. . 1 live ' lawyers at Argument . i-rk ws lnrrr. - ' f'ir the now Court House ha i ' ,' not yrt plae-P'1 In pcs'tinn. ; ; i-'t.ick," .1 lasting arpl fwjrant .'.. nnl r.o rents. At. lames' ,. ', t aony Hnvprn.n'1 Mr. Frank .. .,. -i .:nt-J janitor of the now Court -s rnrc will imnii1iately relieve iwnj crutch an-l bronchitis. At . ,t'r. ....' jt;'ertir fr" with fah bottle of . ( irr'i Rrmeily. Trire co cent 9. , .' .Ini'j ir "0 to Tiiy dor-tor and wa! no bpf . . t ,..k : fi'W hnffcs of Ff.runa 1 ". At J i"ie' ilnpi tore. v t, h '. r cur r'ri2ratuIaions to our ; .1 frifn.1. A. V. Barker, Esq., and v..- i'-iv-n't hoinl whether it was a -.-.; H!f!i-is cain strength by limine; - . ;-,.!! T:itr. It acts ik a etinrm . ,-r,,r to health ami strength over- - ; ' r i-f. . ; '. r-l i !! livf-r romplnint. yon - i.--v.l cnarantee on evcrv battle of . V 'M7fr. It nev-r fails to eiire. At . ,': -r. re." -. v.V.i l ive frenjient oralns to ! aver tint pever before were !- n . r-" c. !i liti mj than rtur'n; the of w-eks. - i : :n .f tinier that (lie waees . i; optT.itive in the Eilsar - ! AVnrk have daily been in ' I i.f ilimini-hins. : . i f n'lt'i in male or female, cans- i r inability to lork nnfither in .. ..!nt:es, nervousness, efe., ran be . "v fi'reil by the use of Prof, (rp.il- - ; ' Ba'l.' r.f our sii'weribers shonhl have !!-e ro be ob'iaeil to "move" the - : '. t':ey shoulil promptly notify '.is ':'.- :t tlv proper chance maybe , j-i,ei in ion book, v "' '-':rl named Miss T-i77ie Berber, i. ri fie Poor TToi:se from Cone. !., r i"--'i three or four weeks aco, died ' -W'niinn M'inilnv mornina last. 1 w? t. Vitus' dinee. A-n'ri'ini .1'r!rn!'nri.--f. undoubted :tv. avs that the I.indreth eed is the ' l;,.'.!!e i-n the market, and reeom t! cm to ll cardeners. For sale in 'o:ri f ly at lames" ilmj store, e f'll'oviin 1 1 a " i 1 gentlemen were terl bv the Court as Fviiumii.e Corn er Mir I'lUliril f'nill'V VT r T t'l" John Fenlon, V. V. Barker, W. V 11 Kuhn an,1 C. T.. Dicl:. r J. Tfonver. br, tier of Mr. Thos. r. 1 f ("audir'a tovn--hip, has accepted . Ci, tore rf our crrocer frieml, " ' '' ".i'''a. rtiul fits as well nt-'te.j and poured Into it. fropo-es to r oraani.e its ' jf pons'st now of Ihree ." d the idea i- to increase it to ' ' .1 l:.-nteno'-,t and a sere-eatit. ' i" i'"e-;. mab'y beini ranked as ' V ,i".h. o tr.eiubet of the Clear , ! -d in that p!ar.- on veterdav ' " adxanc, d B' of id'.d-tv-ope '' -v.'s (',' "f the verv oldest law " '' i was wMely and f.ivor- VII. ". ei r ' ipd on i-i'iir heart and snv, if ". '! ; yr.p pevrr well, harlh- ever I :ir v ivan : then lav your hand on "-e avd a-k it to tell, if von bought "fin. IN.'cits, whether you didn't al- t ! r-t.iwn needs a new station house v as they let on. why don't they set ' ibitant f, donate a penny and buy :'T and put up something to siit them v iv of a structure that would do tn t!.e town? 1 h ive lust honied a splendid new job Mvl in a few days expect te a l l a laree of new t' no-", ru'es, paper, card stock "sj etc. Then we shall he prepared "lit a better a'- I finer class of work i ices than ever before. " i.! -a of the marfnitnde of the ope- the Cambria Iron Company, iwav ' fi-'m the statement, that on Satur- ' imeain di-hnrsi d at Johnstown the larjre sum of ore hun- : -. t''..ii--and dollars, tohl by manv of our farmer " i' t' c wea'her dnrinir the present. n an elcL-ant ore for the pinking -":.!, ard if any of tiirra krow us l i ,v ( in self, thrv wo:i'd have - ' 'ettoirr us take the cake. V . i Ve used the l.eni. Pay; horse " 'cr v." ili freely ntt-t to its ' ; ever am- other powder tin v have ' T' v a'e frf, and pure,, and the T r ..t i ju Ebnshnrr that is pot -r1 iv.-,. t James drugstore. ' " .T 'a ly tia-ned M!s Mary A. Me ' " I'." .okville, Jefferson county, on ' "'is v.eck. !ie was the last sur a , torCr,j f.np'lv of that name, ' i. relation's iii this place, who try at her untimely demise. ' v s - ,(.t- for the new Court riouso ! ! re over a week a jo, and will '- place as soon as a couple of and the business arrive here w hit h may occur before our ' ' T'-ss, as we write this on " the new deni-t , is a genial v'n n'ho K becoming quite a fa--' it omig people, lie is sort ! ' --t. f,)r nlthonph he don't :i 1 n he of other people, he is 'V-wn in the mouth" for any ' ' t rvicos. :'f"iined and quite accurate x''"r na Trib'm informs all and Mr. John Fulton, (.eologNt ' ' '" er for the Cambria Iron ' n-town, is a gentleman that " "''''rely t"o few of. And we 1 :e. we had bf tter believe it. ""rv to h.,' ( li-eil to chronic' e v liw'v i-..., local editor of 1 i a severe hem . in" -.sitat ing what tr. a nit nt to bring B.it, if we were sorry for Casper is petting T Tr!'." !''.r. ! - 1 hero, , till, 'sow. '" -'d'al harbingers of Spring, "'eir first appearance In 'd iy :ift"rroon, ami the same ,d cnlii enough to freeze V'r . Is sent thsm back into '' retlc t on bow eay a '" 'u-.!u mitike about the .. '' 1 -irti that the wife of that '"''"), Mi Henry Rager, of ' 1 h, "lied on je-terdayiveek. r j .ls eventv-two years of age ' w i silly esteemed and respcted ,';.' 'I' '""f'- "f the township in Pl . died, Uut by all who A correspondent gives a full and pathetic j account of the death from lockjaw of a very ! exemplary young man, son of Mr. Felix O' ; Ncill, of Munster towflsbip, which we print ! under the head of obituary. This sad death ! resulted from a terrible wound accidentally . inflicted a short time ago. by an axe on one of young O'N'eill's feet. j Johnstown's best and only Tribune of ! Monday : "The 'Farmer's Daughter' won't show here to-morrow night, the managers ' having broken their engagement with Mr. Hamilton. It is presumed that thedaugh- , ter has work to do on the farm this nice ! spring weather, and that the old man has ' shut down on her running around. " The Johnstown Trihuna tells us that it Is againt the law to "take from any stream trout under five inches in length." There Is ' no such law. The writer of course referred to black bass. But we heartily enndorse his views when he says that "no true sportsman ' vi-ould be guilty of taking these small fish, even if no 1 1 w against t'-.eir capture existed." Owing to an oversight which ought not to have occurred, about two thirds of this i edition of our papc-i were pressed off before the discovery was made that the ovtxhle date In the form of last week's issue had not. been changed from the 2Jth of the month to the 31st. The omission, however, would be. come apparent to thn reader on the first glance at the paper. The hearing of road views consumed the major portion of the time of Cnuit this week. However, that is all right. "I am in favor of nil roads," said an enthusiast!- member of Congress once, and then hesitated "Ex cept the road to ruin," Interjected a sympa thatising member. We trust none of the ( roads noted on win he found liable to the latter interpretation. Mr. E. B. KitteH, second youncrest son of Mr. Margaret Kittell. of this place, and .vho hts had a large experience in the bank ing business. ,nore recently In the Roberts ; Bank, departed for Pittsburgh on last Mon day morning, for the purpose of accepting a , tel!eihip in the Penn Bank. Ed. is fully competent for the work before him, and is as honest as the day's long. Capt. James P. Stewart, of TTollidays bur', will hold a court martial in lohnstown April t'lth. to hear charge of neglect of duty ami d:soh.edience of orders against the fol lowing named parties, members of Co IT,: Private. Robert J. Murphy. Harry (;. Rose, and W. B. Vane-, The Johnstown com pany Is a member of the regiment wherein the EbenshurflT company ranks as Co. A Fifth Regiment. That invincible warrior Michael Fltzhar ris. of (.al!it7in, is bound to raise a military company and keep it raised till there shall ' be a vacancy in the Fifth regiment. There is good material nt the "Tunnell" for an or- ! grnizatinn of that sort, but just when the ' vacancy looked for will roll round goes ahead of us to see. the pew Altoona company having the swing. But there may he a new apportionment some time. A woman named Mrs Ceorge Messenger, of Johnstown, had the neuralgia; took a dose of morphine: took too much ; fo'l into a deadly stupor : slept more hours than it is thonebt. the law allows, and the neighbors wisely imagined she had attempted to com mit nh ide. he fn .led them all. however, ! bv waking up all right after awhile, and the I doctor aid the morphine had been taken un- , der his own prescription. Three lads, named Joseph Jeffries, Alfred IJ'.'htner and I'd. Burket. were arrested In Johnstown on Saturday afternoon for steal ing a pockef-hnok containing f."0 in money ntula gold ring from th. residence of Mrs. Morley. and on Monday morning were taken before 'Squire Rutledge, when they each en tered a plea of guilty. They were then brought to this peaceful place and committed to Castle (irifTith to await trial. This js what the Rev. J. Franklin Core, pastor of the Fir-t M. E. church of Johns town, said in the course of his afternoon ser nior last Sunday : "The Cambria Iron Com pany doe more to demoralize the people of this community than any other force or agen- ' cy in it." We are of course looking at it from e distance, but it strike us that the reverend gentleman may in the end find that he ha bjtfen off more than he can chaw. We copy the fo'lowing from the Altoona i Call of Tuesday: "Mrs. Cecelia Magnire died at her home in St. Augustine, Cambria eouptv, at 0 o'clock yesterday morning, aged about T.i years, she had been ailing for a ' long time with dropsv, and that was the ; cause of her death. Mrs. Magnire was the mother of Mr. Mitchell Trout and Mrs Al bert Flick, of this city. The fnnera' took place at St. Augustine at 0 o'clock this morn in g. It's ail right, of course, to single out Eh"tibiirg a a good place to start n. But why not include Johnstown, Miltville, Cam bria borough. Willmore. Lilly's, Gallitzin, et. al ? Wo refer to to this thing of return ing three licensed houses in Ebensburg, and those only, for atleged infraction of the law. The foregoing is the way the question ha? ' been put to u coupled with the assevera tion that if the last firand Jury failed to do . ts full and entjr" duty, the next one r,,uM. Of course we know nothing about it. . H's mighty few commercial traveler ' that sell a three-thousand dollar bill. Yet fiis feat was recently accomplished by our townsman Ben. P. Thompson, representa tive of the firm of Ives, Murphy Bonar, dealer in hats, caps, straw goods, etc., 41t Broadway, New York. Connellsville is a big and crowing town, and the centre of one of the best portions of Pennsylvania, and if yon don't believe it, turn back the page and see what our friend Frank Cowan says of the Valley of the Yough. And there is where Mr. Thompson got. his work in. The annual report of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company shows that during the veer lssi. eighty-eight locomotives were buil at the Altoona shops for the main line and fifteen for the branch roads east of Pitts burgh. There were also constructed at the same shops during the year, eighty-four pas. senger cars, nine baggage, postal and ex press cars, and two thousand four hundred and twenty Car Trust cars, six hundred and forty-nine freight cars, and also eleven hun dred and five cars for the brandies. Over a million one hundred and fifty thousand ties were used on the main line and all its con nections during the year." About three years ago an old-time friend of the editor of this paper, Mr, James Cul len, rlied of consumption at his home in Hol lidayshurg after a iong and painful illness. Since then five children of Mr. Cullen have followed him to the grave from the same cause, the last two, of whom was his son John, late of the Powell house, Altoona, and and his daughter Agnes, who died in Ilolli daysburg on last Monday afternoon, aged rbout lt years. There are none left of this sadly decimated family except the poor heart-broken wife and mother and a son aged ahost l!) years. May (;od prant rest to the departed and consolation to the terribly be- , reaved ones left behind. " j The firm of Plain Bros., Huntingdon, . was lately Interviewed by a fellow five feet high, one hundred and thiity pounds as to weight, black eyes, black curly hair, and the perioral appcarauee of a Jew, Shumakerby I name, and supposed to be a Prussian or : something. He secured employment in the shops of the Messrs. Blain, wormed himself into their confidence by plausible address, got access to the check book, filled out some to the extent of at least f200 had them cashed, and then silently started on a tour to see his great relative, the renowned Bis- ; niarck. It reads for all the world the way the Commissioners' office of Indiana was , once robbed. m There was what through courtesy rnicht ! bf, called a "serenade" in front of the Jail , Tuesday night. A horse-fiddle with a tom tom accompaniment mar by some persons b appreciated as rnelodv. but the neighbor say it was an infernal nuisance. Where, on this occasion, was o-jr ever-vigilant police? The ostensible reason for this outburst of juvenile patriotism was the supposed nup tials of a young man of our town and a lady who Is amongst the loveliest of her sex. But, as was said by the supposed bridegroom further along ttie same night to a certain gentleman, "if anybody comes round here and wants the beer oh my account about this thing, give it to them, but don't charee it to me !" And then what are we to think of it ? We are sorry to learn that another of the John Morgan family of Johnstown has been afflicted with the small-pot and was sent to the pest houe last week. Three of the Morgan, who formerly lived here, are in the same abode, though" none are considered to be in a dangerous condition. Strange to say, none of the family, it is reported, was ever vaccinated. And, again, strange to say, why cannot thev stamp out the small pox In Johnstown ? There must be a some thing radically wrong about the sanitarv condition of that town which permits this iisease to grow and spread, and apparently never die. The subject ought to commend itself to tiie careful conshlerat ion of that scientific boilv which meets in "Cambria Li brary" three evening each week. Our friend Mr. Andy Topper, of Alle gheny township, arrived in town Tuesday last, and at once proceeded to put into exe cution a preconceived plan. lie has done it here before, and did It again. He eot into the situation spoken of by Burns where he savs about three parties who drank for a wager that "Crabjdarroch, thou'lt soar when creation shall sink " Andy not, being Craig darroch, and in this condition proceeded to the Court House while Argument Court was ir. session. He had a speech to deliver, which would doubtless have been eloquent the same sneeeb w-e ad have often heard but Judge Dean cut him off fearfully short. "Who is that man?" asked His nonor Judge Dean. Meanwhile the efficient oorps of Court attendants were strennouslv en deavoring to remove Andy. But Andy wouldn't go. "Send that man to jail till lie sobers no," remarked the Judge, and Andy went. IT"- emerged from his place of con finement next morning, a sober man, and a man who declared he would keep sober con tinually evermore but didn't. Mr. John Schnahel. of Johnstown made things pleasant and interesting for his fami ly on last Sunday evening, by shooting him self through the head with a revolver. John had been di inking throughout the entire day. although intoxicating liquors cannot, be had for either love or money in Johnstown or anywhere else, and came home to find that his boy and several others had been shooting rats about the stable during th dav. This angered John, and he was determined to punish the boys, hut his wife interceded in their behalf. The upshot of the whole thing was that John rushed up the back stab s, and, securing his revolver, hurried down again and re entering the kitchen pressed the mnz rle of the revolver against his head just be hind the right ear. and said to his wife : "I kill myself : look !" He fired instantly, and fell ie a bean back of the stove. What man ner of man. the unfortunate wretch was, may be inferred by the fact, that lie wa mar ried to the widow of his uncle Henry Schna ble. who died in Johnstown a few years ago. Ho was aged about 31 years. Thf. Wfst Point Capf.tship . We learn from the Johnstown Tribune that at the ex amination at that placeon Wednesday of last week of candidates for the West Point cadet shin, held bv the Board appointed bv Con gressman Campbell, seven applicants pre sented themselves three of them from Johnstown, three from Somerset county, and one from Bedford county The Board was in session one full day. and part of the next day, and although their decision has not yet been made public, it is understood that it recommends to (Jen Campbell for the ap pointment. Charlr-s T. Menoher. one of the three Johnstown aspirants. Two natives of Cambria county have graduated at West Point in former years. bnb of whom were born in the immediate vicinity of this place, and both proved theinse'ves to he tried and truesoldiers. One was Philin W. McDonald, who was an aide on the staff of (Jen. Twiggs when the Mexican war broke out. was wounded at Palo Alto, the first battle fought bv Ceneral Taylor, but afterwards marched with Twiggs under (Veneral Scott from Vera Cruz to Mexico, and was personally engaged in all the battles that were fought on the march to that city, and in these that were fought around it He died in New Orleans about which was then Twiggs head quarters, and his loss was deeply regretted by every officer in the army who knew him. The other was John D. (Wonnell, known in the army, soon after the commencement of the rebellion, as the "Fighting Irish lieuten ant." At the second Bull Run battle his clothes wer literally riddled witii bullets. He went safely through the perils of the war, but onlv to sink into a premature grave in 1SW7, at Houston, Texas, where his regiment was then stationed. He was as brave as Marshal Vev, and as modest as a woman, as all brave men are. "FntST a coush, carried me off. And then a coffin they carried meoff in !" This will not be your epitaph if you take your cough and Dr. R. V. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery" in time. It is specific for weak lungs, spitting of blood, night sweats, and the early stages of consumption. By all druggists. AR6UME5T Covrt. Court met Tuesday- afternoon at 1.20 o'clock, with all the Judges on Mi bench. We give below an abstract of the business done : Martin Rit, for use of . J. Freidhoff vs. Hipps.- Rule to show cause why assignment should not be stricken off. Rule discharged. Hiiover vs. Elder township. Judgment for plaintiff for costs. Rule to show cause why judgment should not b be opened. Con tinued. Semeldinger vs. Swope. Appeal. Rule to show cause why appeal should not be strick en off. Rule absolute unless within 20 days defendant pays or tenders to justice costs accrued up to date of appeal. Eakins use vs. Flanagan, et. al. Rule to show caue why judgment should not be opened. Continued. Same ve. Same. Con tinued. Repoit of E. Cr. Kerr, Esq., Auditor ap pointed by the Court to report distribution of the funds in the hamls of Alvin Evans, Esq.. assignee of P. J. Woleslagle. Exceptions filed. The report is referred back to Auditor that he may rehear the acceptant, R. B. West brook, as to whether there was in fact a balance of f 101. 09 due from him to V. J. Woleslagle, on the wood contract mentioned. In his finding on this question he is to be governed bv the weight of testimony ad- .1 ....... J I . . . . . : . l . ,1. t : ' , ... uui i-n iM-itur- linn mi ii l-.iiu HllJiliii, m.- 1 -,,i.i v i, , , ' i i yf pi a iii. s ciaim siiouiu ne maKe no cnauee m ; cations of lwkjav.. Iiec.ai.cfl whs In pvorv rr - ."i-ii'i. " , i.iu ii mi ann Kinii Michael BrMken for Aenitl j-. (JAIXITZix, p., Marcb 2R, 1S2. Editor Ccbru Fbkkvan We nrp unthortrert tr unnourof the Hume of Mlchncl Hrncken of Gallitzin boroutch. m a candidate for Asemhlv nhjeot to the approval of the I.rooeratic nartv at the comln primary election. In predentin the name oi Michael Hrnoken we know we nre predentin a man who Is full com petent end aMe to represent the inerep"of his conntitnency in the halls o! our S;ate I.oelsl.atnre and who would not only acquit himself honorst.ly' bnt woihl ha an honor to the Democracy ol CamI bna county. ' To this candidate from Oallitiin. one of the banner honmahii of the conntv. we think la due the serious consideration and 'support of every Democratic voter. In view of the fact that he , In every way worthy, and al.that this end of the .T y.uS9 never t,een represented in any office Z nt i, 0 f" ot ,hB rcnple. we present the namo ot Mr. Hrackcn with entire conhdencin his fitness and every assurance of hia success. MajtCitizexs. OBITIART. J oVit'11;1"-l"'1 in funster township. March ' " ' . 'l,'Tn '"h"" but pninjul llli,es. which ho 1 sanctified by wonderful nntience und cln-erfiilnes ' V"""'1'-. :on of Felix and H,..e O'Neill! j la the lrtth year of his aire. ! The death ol this younit man wan caused hvcut tlnir his f.vot vith an are ten davs nrev-ieos to his death He ..eomed to be uetrinir aionz nleclv un til a short tinio before his death lie eot so'ycry lane-uid that he was obliged to take his bed nOPr which the le-ndcr of his neck hn,r o'.n . illRVfMWiffiffil'i t I Samples and Catalogues by mail when requested. L: j : "-SJ ar June term. ccrnnTT r - r supply part of public A r J A :,SEP" McDonald, snnnL to Altoo-ia X " "f f.henbiirs. will be a candidal" tor noml- sl princs to Airoona. n(!tlon. suhie.-t to iicmncrntic rule, at thi. next - ri ;n ir. visr.s. Pine, vigorous Vines. Two, Three and Four Year Old. for sale by the dozen or thousand at the lowest prices. These Vines are raised on the famous Mt. Prospect Vineyards, at Passtiie, N. .?., where the well-known Port (irape Wine is produced that is so highly esteemed bv Physicians. Enquire of Ai.fufh rkrii, 2-10 -2m. 1 Passaic, X. J. ATTF.MrTFn Mrn.PF.it in Indiana Corv tt. John MeKee, a coal miner, about ho vears rf age, living with his family on the Porter farm, in Conemaugh township, Indi ana county, shot and mortally wounded his wife on Friday nicrht last. He came home with a jug of whisky and quarreled with his wife, and in the heat of passion took down a shotgun and aimed it at her. The weapon was ilNcharged and the shot entered her ieft side. McKee went, to the door just In time to meet two sons, who had been called from the barn by the report, where thev had been feeding the stock. In answer to their questions McKee, who was very much intox icated, replied that he had accidentally shot their mother. T)r. Ansley. of Saltsbnrg. who dressed the wound, says there is hardfy any prospect of rooverv. McKee was allowed to remain in the house, and dining the night h" was observed to leave, taking with him Joo which his wife had saved by the sale of buttermilk. He was arrested on Friday morning and committed :o jail in default of f.'oo bail by 'Squire Jenkins, of Saltshurg. McKee denied at first that he knew anything about the shooting, saving that he was drunk at the time : but afterwards he admitted it, and claimed that it was accidental. He said that his wife had been abusing him for drink in jr. and struck him on the arm. He then took down the gun to scare her and it was accidentally discharged. He has the reputa tion of being a bad man when in liquor. his finding, then he shall so report. Report of T. W. Dick. Esq. auditor ap pointed to teport distribution of the funds in the hands of Abel rdnyd. assignee of Tsaac Crawford. Exceptions filed, bv Collins, Johnston Co. to compensation allowed assignee. Instead of ?:i0i). allowed 5261.70. Order to vacate road in Carroll township, from Mctluire's Mill to Sejbert's. Paul Yah ner, John Mann ion and W. J. Ruck appoint ed reviewers, to report at June term Order to vacate and road leading from Che Exceptions overruled, and repoit of viewers confirmed absolutely. Order to view and lay out a public road In Washington township, from Hemlock to Re hea's school house. Reviw confirmed ?!'. Order to review public road from Rethel school bouse to Murray's road. Exceptions overruled and report of viewers confirmed absolutely. flonrt adjourned finally nt 10 v. M. A general meeting of the Bar was held Tuesday dight, to make final arrangements for the dedication of the new Court Flo use. The Committee on Entertainment were au thorized to have a banquet in the old Court room after dedicatory ceremonies, and com mittee on invitations were authorized to in vited the mombeis of the Rar of Rlairand Huntingdon counties, and the President Judges of all the districts contiguous to Cam bria county. Alo, that a meeting of the Bar be held on the first Monday in June, proximo, nt ft r. m., for the purpose of or ganizing the Rar Association and electing officers for th? same A special ( nurt to hear a road writ will be held in the nrt TTouseon the 10th of April. i- nr.ttORiAJt. "TBI; MAW IHF.S in-T nis MF.MOHY l.IVF.S." It is sad even to sty a word In vralse of a dead friend, but we cannot let this opportunity pass , without Mylr.e a word? touching the remarkable 1 life of one well-known fo manv id the older read ers of the Fr.KKMAX. The subject of our lines was .Viufs ItT.kahon. KaQ . who qu i rt 1 y passed awav a' the residence of his son. Andrew lilenson. in Hout7ilah'. Clcortli'hl county, on tbe 14ih int., of no pain, but purely old np;e." !Ir. Jimni trleason first snw tho liuht in the beautiful little town r.f Toomnvara county Tlppcrary. Ireland, on the 0Mb. Anirnst. Poo. From his early boyhood he eninved nil the opportunltes a public fenool could fitter In . the way of edu-if ion. and eomfnpr to man's estate, ( was ttioron'hl drilled in all the branches that an active business life would reipilre. So be embark ed In ireneral merchandising in his native town, and was eminently successful: he invested his pro fits in the purchase of seven"! small firms from poor people whom he helped to emigrate to this . country, bv pnvlnjr them much more than their "hohlinns" were worth at the time. Soon Mr. ileason had a beautiful farm In his native town Independent of his business. Rut tlirousrh the corrupt tenant laws, then and yet existing in Ire land, he lust all the "holdlnirs" he had purchased out of his business profits, from obi so called ar rearages which be mi entirely unaware of at the time of his purchase. Seclnif all his labor for thirty years none, he con cluded to leave Ireland with his familv. consisting of a wife and three sons. Here I mav add that the writer well remembers nf hearing Mr. filea pon deseribe the poverty and trlbultition of Ire land ilurini; the treat famine ol 1S48-T. When he saw in his native town over one hundred families evicted, and the demolition of an entire street, his irood and kind heart sickened and heresolved' to lesve such desolating scenes, and seek a liveli- ' hood in Amerlc.i. lie landed at 'iucbec, t'anada In the Spring of lbh with hia tamlly, but prefer- ' rinif to rk his livins: under a free" government, t he came to Summit, ''ambria eountv, fa., where I he tauurht school for one yeai , and then embarked In the mcrchantile business on a small scale nntil ' he soon made himself and his fninily comfortable. So well did he apprec'ato the value of American citizenship that at tho arrival of his filth anniver sary In America, he proenred his naturallzatlou papers He filled the office i f school director and councilman In the Summit, he was well known in Cambria county, by some or the older t and most i prominent citizens, as a thorough, refined and educated Irish gentleman. i In ls.'iS he removed to the Oroal Ton foal Ro B"ion. whore- he did a thrivinur business for twenty ' yenrs in connection with his two sons. Andrew and James J. In 1S70 he went out of active business in favor of his son Andrew, who continued In Hroad Top forfsome time. Subsequently he moved ! to Hoiitidale where to.dav he is the largest and 1 one of the wealthiest merchants in Clearfiold 'o. fit his other two sons. one. James .1.. )s a New York boot and slu e merchant, while the third, lr. I M. K. nienson. fills -i,e v.-i v important position of "Keeiwrar of Vital Statistics-' in tho health , department ot the citv of Chicago. Those who ' knew Mr. (ileason wi ll loved htm most, and many ' a mnn and family has be 1 irien led both in Amer lea and his native hind, lie was hiirhly educated and now in his old nio was a ereai student, and 1 lover of bcks He was much admired as a'pen man and excelled in that branch. He was a con sistent and devout member of the Catholic church ! end was always a favorite with theclerv his tine I conversational powers rendering him a treneral favorite in any society. His remains were taken to I 1'udley. Huntingdon conntv. and buried beside ' those of his family who had irone before So lived 1 and died .lame- Uleason. Ks.) . In the Koth year of his aire, "lull of years and honors." "Bright be the place of his soul." is the sincere pravcr o.r one ! who knew and loved him well. Myron j tlnic in his daily works the hisb sanctities of man- . 'j ! in mm mini uovouon. Me died as be lived a s-ood hrtstlan. an obedient on, and a kind ami 1 affectionate brother. He bore with patience wholly resigned to the will of (Jod. his si.-kness to the last moment or his life. He was mu.-h be loved by all who knew hhn.anH I am confident that he never made a harsh or an uncharitable re mark toward any one. May he rest In peace i J.J.W. REMOVAL. PORTER $c DONALDSON, WHOLESALE MILLINERY, Hare Itetnotel to V"' 4'i'-'-' ,2"1Cfc-to-vw '.i0Te vi primary eicouon lor l amtiria county. FOR .A SKMB"LY. The undersigned j offers himpnlf to the Pi-mocracy of Cambria ; county as a candidate for the J-eetsiature and it 1 found worthy the support of a mab.rlty of his rel- I low Iienioerats at the coming prim-rv election and U en.lorsed nt the. polls in November nft he ' pled ice himself to serve the Interests or all con- I ecrned to the best of his ability and entirely re- 1 gardlets or either rear, favor or nfld'on JOSEPH (HTfl'ALU, Ebensburj, March 10, lSH'2.--.ln lllOMi:, TVI.I1I, t. LIU AM Spring Dross (Joods. One es. ! m p'.-'e.! "ij t I ri il.ie.ls al a,ic. oe es- l'-.i.B!.!, f. u!e 4 'hi-ckji at One en -e In,, rte 1 : : u ti : 11, :ri K.;i:i.-i. V4 lueb e w.do. nt -. 'oluriuu. titi'sii attil : ' I- e-jual to mij L'lmiii , : j i :.!. i.i-r tnr.1. l.ara- :jvo-c o: 4.. i-i h Sun n ' itli. -. " ir.i tiav. r.no 14U i! t r. n 1 w c: h $1 5S i.e i rj. -w-' '..'.,- , .. ',,,: 4 -reatu. IM'h. i'mk, l.'Kl.t Mlue. He 1 an 1. 1'er-H ( '..tii. A uti,ue. Jirullie. i - - - -- i. . :sl . -v , - '-j tt.a wtlxht all- NOTICTE. Notice is lieiebv given I that the final account of Henrv Walters. As- j siicnee ol lavhl Smav. for the benefit of er,.,i tor. I has, been tiled In the" Prothontarv's ofh.ee of Cani! A' brln count v. which account wil 1 be eontirinei h. solutely by the Judges of the Court ol Common I'leas of s:iid couiily. on Monday. April V Js If exceptions he not filed before that time. Hy the ( 'ourt. JOHN C (TI:. Prothonotarv Prothonntary'9 I iffice. Kbensbursf, March J'.i '-S'i rUtTOR'S NOTIf 'E-In Uie mat ter of the first and partial account of lohn mair ami .mnn l.ioya. l.sqs Assiirneos of N J Preidhofl. dee-d. - HaviriL' l een app-dntml auditor to ren .rt distri bution of the fund in the hards ot s h i , 1 'Assignees, notice is hereby tvcn that I will attend to the du ties of s:i id appol n t men t. at my olfice In Kbenrburif on f'nVfcv. -Vni; 1 1. at 2 o'cioek. i m., when and where all interested mnv attend V. A. S'.HiKMAKKR, Aaditor. F.hensburK, Pa., March .11, isj. Kstntnof KmsnsCnorK!'.. ilce',1. Letters testamentary to the estate of Krancfs Cooper. late ol Clearfield township, dee'd. haviuir been issued to tho undersigned bv the Keisterol Cambria county, notice is herebv'iriven to all ier sons indebi.-d to said estate thai pavmer,t must be made without d"!ny. and those hn'vltii; chilms airainst the same should present them pronerlv authenticated for seitlement. PHILIP coopKii .11 .sKI'H I'Oi H'Ki;, i f-xecutors. Clearfield Twp.. March -4. lssj.t ;-'rvt,f"J;!',:-t -- i ' y- o.,?h.'.:T..i-.:rri:.r &Hi. " -4 ;. v-v 3 Ik V-vjv 'fir-f .5w?'ij!t-; ..- -u'tia-'u Jsrfc , cJ-T- - tr'- .vet -i ' ' ' U -:: . ' i. '-i.; V-'T rr . ci" rr-v VSi. -rri'tim I . a r r K E1ys! Cream Balm 260, 252 and 254 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. ELEVATOR ENTRANCE, 264. Special attention given to Tallcm lioniicts and Tilimiicd Hal. Full Hue of Straw UoirN, Itiltlions, Silks, Flower, Xets and Lace : Hoop Shirts, Corsets, Crapes and Ladies' Acrk H ear, Sli:ci A I.TIKS. 3-24. I'artiriilor Attention I'alil to Ordrra. ' ,111.' ANj. luil il riiK-VH ( siiiKin; in: i:cuse in all the abo color' i;a-. st ! 1 r :n j ri-- . I; la. ami Vlist4l,eck 1 ri-. 1 loo 1. t'.n hek lire-. !..n.u in ol-r. All imm rteii lire-s i ruuiit, - to .;.', 1 it r J. w i ii r ri :e. to match. pi cases ol !tjs!e aol double fyld Iteiee. In new innturvs. nul uenr 1 ;..tl,- f..r iravcliiiK n 1 Mreet e.,;: tui.s Ail o.A I rfaol tl... 1. up. faille Ipji vtmoiit eulaie,: and c mi le-.e, w:tii utet and ltt u.i-km 31' 'rp l'r:i;i 'nie. Pckiu ai 111 V .ore. IvloCidi-.s Sd N;TI!S. P acK in,! 1 ';n.. i',,( KLad.iiaei, New siiMiiiir S;l. I-arne-t o;!er:L-.j o! ntn.xe ooj. and a'l reiailej ut SL-ecallv ch.se )..-,.-es. A 's.t to our s.'.k 'tun-t.-ra IU no iv ri,v t ner. Il'i depnrtiueot hai beon and a!w. r .j.,t o0 a pruiuinrut spi-ilaliy with us. '" I'ii'-ej of 4Vjp.;i It;uck Casiiui-re n: tIa") ; w lout doubt the be.t bamain evw flue u in any market. t -oiii'!eit lines .! I.up.ii's a and 4 ln.; P. lack fii'iitiii'ff, jet bl;nk. at t':ir;aill prices 7 '-e to t ,S" per jrd. '' I'f-s M.'aek S.Ik Warp llenri't'is at fa. !- '. il.-Vi. 1.T.'. an-l ;.'.'0 the h.-s-. ma le iroodi at uuc.)ii,,t;,t b:ir;n us a (ju.-irnii teed m vi iij; m buy ers vl jj tu .ic. per vnrJ. Si-ci;lal values lu liiaok Crepes LARGEST STOCK. LATEST STYLES. LOWEST PRICES. tho nt-nl insatr'S of HtnrrMnl Tim?., I Ini? TIKAI.THV fKTP- th-s, a'lstys Inflnm- TIIE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE OK JAS. SHIDLE & SON, C1 Smitlilielcl Street, litt 1iti-j;1- wt. Art PaprT Hangings, Embossed Bronzes, fado, c HAY-FEVER die h.end. Agreeable ta ne. Apply by the little Hmrt.r into t, r.ostrils. On reeoipt ff will mail a package. - Sold bv Fbi-nshnrr 'Irnna-ists KI.Y'S t'l'AJl HALM fll.. March IT. lSS-2.-e.o.w.l.v. ()weKo N. V. ANXFAL STATEMENT of the Sri-KHvisons of flu.i.iTZiN Towxsmr, for year ending March 1.". lHse . Fhascis J. ronns, Supervisor, Hit. To amount of Duplicate rf"'4.1 4 " " from former Supervisor T2.1S $?.17."-2 1 cR. ! By amount citizens' work $!S7 60 Konereth'tis 2 .10 ! " " Orders t asheii 4.7.r j " C:w-'h t-nid fir work 47. M " 65 days' service? as Supervisor K2 6'1 J;l'4.S.1 ' Kalanec duo Suporvlsor -ip.' 15.i ci4.r 7.61 .T amks Ti'.kxlur, Supervisor. Kit. To amount nut.licnte. . --;'i M ". " from lornier Supervisor 60.1 5 '2SJ.7I tn. Hy amount et'irens" work $134.22 " " F'xoiii'riitir.ns 2. no ' " Ket'd unse ited lands. . 22. " ' ( irders enshed S.0. " " C-ish paid for work 32.40 " day" services n Supervisor Balaneodue Township STATEMENT of SETTLEMENT with Si rKi:viiu:., .y Wans Ttwstnr fur year endinif March 1 '.. 12: N athan (Sates, Supervisor, lr.. To am't Work Duplicate for T-i . . .",.m.5-j " Cash 125.:i2 44 ttrders drawn on Commis sioners Jor personal services.. To am't order drawn on ;ui'( rvisor tor intere-t ai.d percentage To am't cash ree'd from M. Shte han on cash duplicate To balance on cash duplicate Cr. Hy am't returned to Commissioner? on work duplicate By am't work done by taxa'iles pe, sonn I serviees a s 3iner- yfsor for 1S1 f'T 'o' . '!:iys Kv boarrtiti' self ii ori:: sutiie time Fxenerati"iis on cash ilupih'fite ' Money paid on re pa irini; brl hjc " Am't i-ersonal service order lifted for lWi 1 Kv am t interest on orders lifted tor 1-S'i Bv 5 per rent, on colle-'tlnz lr.VOS. AniTt tux returned to Commis sioners on cash duplicate i.4"i i Michael SnttiiAS, Supervifor, D11, THE OENSIilKG F..TAT TMI NORMAL INSTITUTE noc.cs ,t lit III., llnnU 120 I tderal Strctt, Alhcluny. H -l'ir'n'f open d.'.'Iv Ail the uew-t and n.-l't i-st. s wen s elc-auia ri.-h Hon U. w ;tt; eharm-iM- utii.pie bundle, and nvointii:Ks. vj.fri.!.' I.a-1I10-' Hliu'h SI'k Suit-' at .1.0 1. stripe S ,k Suiti at i.'i.."i tyn-h made, read to wen'. Chi! 'i-cn'i lt:ulim Si,:t. 1 .'-, Cl tldreu's titi-1 Hov Ki.t Suit-, in blue t! 1 u i.e! and new tr ne ! .!. thi. State Normal ScIioolT rrp-x-iita I nmir iHMil 1 i t let for I'rciHrliiK Traclierii lor l.ittrr. ! Inir llirlr I'icld or Labor. There is r.o more ci I bj j ursuit limn that of luouldiijit human charaeter. and no greater benei.ictur tl:an the truly sue-ce-sful ton her. If y.'U intend loin h, pre; arc yourself tuor.'iibly. r.,..! tims tiii.ke vuut w -rk ph-a-jLt .I..-1 i t- 1. t!.lt for y.'Urseif h:-j of I --'.' ' .' '; r ; j t :r. l-.u-r; t. 1 ' . r -U- i,l ! t ,k at n .i I. a ! I I '!' r- I . !...l.e -1 tti ur-e iinia ihe -WILL Ol LS VtY 8, 1S83, IV THE S'i..""J 4 1.26 2.15 l.ltf 20.40 S.61 8.01J I'Milik THE I 1'EC.VIS U.oS J. .V"..."3 11.53 :w.' 5 2.".l .02 Amount, of orderc I laBfl.ITIES. issued . duo from Jan. TreTler, Supcrviior Liabilities in excess of resources o. 14 6H.rtf 1.46 Thf.pe ifl ponsipin drue'-'inc yourself to dentil, nr.il lmvintr a!l tho vilp niPilicinos for internal use wlien ymi can lie cured of fever and a .cue, dumb acruo, bilious disorders jaiiinlii-e, dyspepsia, as well 31 all disorders and ailments of t!i liver, blood and stomach by wearing one of Pn.f, (iuiltnette's French Liver Pnils, which is a sure cure every time If your drupaist doe? not keep tiie pad send tl.r.0 in a letter to French Tad Co.. Toiedo O , and it will be sent you by return mail! It is the only pad that is guaranteed to cure Deware of counterfeits I We. the Auditors of frallitxin township, have ! examined the above accounts and find them to be as above stated . HF.IINA Iil PfiLANF.Y, ( 1. J. MYlillS 4 Auditor. iv.riinisTv, j Oallltzln. Mi roh 13, 12. FI N A XC1A1, STAT EM ENT of Rvauk Township Komi Hepaktmet tor the yearendinir March 13. 1S52 Michael Naole. Supervisor. Dr. To amount ol rtuplicnte 1P1 IIiSTonv of thk F.Noi.iKH I'Eort.B ( Ireen "i pistly celebrated "Larger History of the KnK1ish I coo-c. oucht certainly now to find a place iu ev- rM'tebV; I1'"" K!'rvir ';''. m nve Vandv and tasteful volumes, cloth binding, all for 1 r0 fbv mail $1 so) is certainly a specimen or bookniakinti that w II delight the eye of those who re oice"n beautiful books, and is hardly less than a marvel n economy of cost Hut the Mo.le 1 i.-tavn edition in one volume, utility binding, enps theclim ir for eheipness-only.SOccnts.orby mill e.'.cet These p'iitions are helne; published tiy The 1 sefnl Know! leilire Publishing ;.. -.., William street. New ..rk. and are examples of the ipialitv and prices lis?,ini,"rT, an,inr' "''oh they are",," lisbin At thefe prices they sell onlv to huvers direr- discounts to denier? and mrents-being'ira-rhTit ,0' sn,1lt,lp.e'!i,ionsl"1,lhed are limited t the orders which reach them promptly Cata Wnes and specimen pairesare sent free on re.. nest Specimens of several p;llres of their publications can be seen at the ofiiee of this paper, and to, commodate our subscribers we ml forward their orders lor any they may wish to purchase. SOCIETY RF.I.ITK are loud in their rraise of Florestr.n rnrrna 1 on account of its remarkably delicate and lasting fragrance. t'ash received on duplicate .... Ck. By work done on roads ' Lands returned to Comtnis'rs. . " Persona! services. -Jtii.j day (Inn day attendini? settlement. Balance due Supervisor David liiiowN, Supervisor, 1)H. To amount of duplicate S-H1.44 " liaianeo itue lownnip on List settlement To cash on duplicate Cr. By work done by taxable ' (irders redeemed " Fenerations and returns.... " Personal services, rttl-1, days . " One dav attending settlement.. Oath of olHce '. Balance due township LI a m li nr.3. Outstanding orders of former ycare.. Order i-eued preaent year 7.67 147.4S tlol.tr; j:;'ia o'J.74 l.i'O ifl.r6.' a.3j To am't work duplicate lor 1H-1 . ' " Ccsh duplicate for 1 'SI. " " Transferred from S. Luther's duplicate for Ins) To am't orders drawn on Commis sioners fbr personal sesviees and porcentae C11. Bv am't work done hy taxable" S 27.1-S " personiil services as Super visor fi r V days By boardinn self durimr same time "" Receipt of Nathan (tates on cash duplicate Bv am't personal service orders 'fifted for Iso By pcrcentaifc on c,,!ee:inu ifll.53 rash tax By am't tronsferred to elms, tlant ner's duplicate f.r 18-'J By am', worked, aceonnt triutsfcrr ed from S. J. Luther's duplicate, 18 VI li aiui iriKs?. Orders for personal seiviees as Supervisor for lsi f intsta nditiE orders ot 1S1. cc. Balance ol old indebtedness.... 3.08 14.'.'$$ &2.Xi .50 4-0 5.35 3.08 C2.00 $1S4.1 l'l'.'.IK 10.O4 I TO. SLTT L. STRAUR g fHAS. A. RIDDLE. First Session of tlio l-'Jiensburj Normal Inrsfitnto. 17 VHRY TKACHFi; who has risen t the ordi nary routine ot scl 1 work has attended i.-h.-d and by fuperior mental and i,i,i,.,i ..,.1. 'J.J ot thouirht. and attainments t.-- 1 tejleb Wltll T.lflciln, o.l ''.... . . himsr.. sn,i with honor to the profr-ion Those who rise b,t,erdolt by mental training - results are accomplished on!y ;,v !U,,V ,,, tra'nir of th" It is not lrck of tab I K 01 will and den prevents many teachers and ,en 1 MiiT s,.(W oI. The public deman ! educational r-ri-ron the profess,, , demand, the best t:ier.t'the best' s,,e. cial prepHration i,nnli:. ,1,- ..,.., . , The trreaust want of ihe aie Is the want of :KDIAKA NORMAL SCE3CL of I::na. 1. I.' ( A i H 'A. le. t i. t nod ); ,i::l :,.!. -. I!' iI-l'l.X i a:. I .-,1'1'f uIL.NAN- ( I. 1. :.-. :;, !. IN -i .t ci t ,;; -.. , :' - r.i:;;rl ail S '!' e-s:ii". 4- ' - Al" VI --I l.!S!i w l.es ever Kr, iwr.. . ' " TS'.. I M'T'I'V and , :..n , f ,n. struct' 11 i,r- w y.. r. -.1 if v.. .ii have de Iert:.i::e.l to ! e". n.e u eurneit and sne- 1-e-sl.i; l-'e)-,,.r. .le- en.ibled p. ''nt. fme. or money, but tbe erm 1 n it ion of ,. tiroes wl.icli oun people from at- teachers. T'te desiirn r.f the Normal Institute is t.. r" vide better j,l. f,.r Cambria crut.tv-to furnish a school (or onr teri. i.ers w'.o are not prepared tn at tend a Stale Normal s .-ho.,) ,o' accommodate yo.imr ,:i"n and women who are preparing to teact, and to advau-e the cause of education. iSprins; Tt-rn will npm Apr. 10, Fall " " Sq.t. 4, 1S2. I'.-i lunj -r j srti r.lar- sddri i4w.m.-l,.-w.!'y.?ui:. fill M II A L. lynch & stevens; UA I iaU'i' AKKKS, And wanulartorerv and Dealers In HOME AND CITY MADE FURNITURE ! Tin INSTRVCTIOX. "iirh t-.'t)3.75 We. the Auditors of White township, have ex amined the foreifimt accounts and find them cor rect as above stated. -IOKL A.CrATF.S.J , ,.., ,,, JOHN U. Crll.I., A'1'1"0"- White township, March -x ls2. In- of i4o.r3 0.64 $30i.61 O4.J0 I. M C7.'.iy 1.00 25 i302.01 .60 FT X A X" C I A L STATKM EXT of Wasiiisctos Tovvyimr KoaIi Iiktartment for year ending March 13, 1SJ: Behnakd Bt ruoon. Supervisor. Im. To amount of Implicate $411. P5 Cr. Bv services as Supervisor, 71 davs. . 71. o Taxes worked out lf.t.Rl ' Cash paid for work 4V71 " lumber, etc ::;.9 Orders redeemed 3.0 Auditors' exonerations 9.20 " Commission on l-7. 77 ii o "S ct. P.3S ' Taxes returned to Cemmis'ncrs 3.'j 37'2.0R i To balance due Township. s 78 9.30 $ 18.01) Amekican NEWrAPER in 18S2. Th American Newspaper Directory, which will be issued next month bv fieo. "F. Kowell t Co., ot Xew York, will contain the names of lo.fili periodicals in the United Stares and Territories, which is a eain of 344 in the year just passed. The nuniler of daily papers lias increased in a somewhat larger propor tion, and is now represented bv a total of W6 against 021 in 1S81. The largest increase has been in Xew York 10 dailies, 20 of all sorts. Illineis and Missouri show a percentage of gain which is even greater, while Colorado leads all others in the percentage of increase both of dailv and weekly issues. California, Nebraska, Nevada, Oregon. South Carolina, Tennessee, Yermont and West Virginia have fallen behind jsxi in the total number of pe riodicals issued. In Georgia, Maine nd Massachusetts the suspensions have exactly eountrrbahinced the new ventures. In everv State not mentioned above, and in the Terri tories, thtre has been an increase. A I I Alt OlMPI EXlOx can be had bv every ladv who will use Par ker's Ginger Tonic. Hegulating the inter nal organs and purifying the blood it quickly removes, pimples and gives hea 1th v bloom totlmeheek. Read about it in other column. From small boots and shoes the largest ake-corns oftentimes grow, and that is a good reason, as experience will show, why you should buy your boots and shoes from .John Owens, because he lias all sizes desired, while the goods and his prices are without any flaws. Throni, I ronrhial, and I.nnf niscanea a specialty. SmpI two stamps for large treatise giving self treatment. Address Worth's Disprnsart Medical Associa tion, Buffalo, X. Y. And now the nrsran-irrtnder comes Iiread harhinirer .t sprinir, ' With his orean slunn iicross'his back And a monkey on a string. And while ho trrinds his music out That makes the stoutest quail His monkey passes round the hat And thereby hamrs a tale. iw7ttnw,I,e th '"'VofnBrheautirul linesmere-t-TJl puT'ee of ""ipbiixir.fr the statement that Spring has come ! By the presence of the robin and the bluebird we know it. and everv openinir bud proclaims It. Such boin the 'art of course you will want to trl yourself out in a suit of clothinK suitable to the season. Where "nn Ton buy the best Spring suit, and tiie cheapen "fn. mlstakably. at .las. J. Murphy's, l m ' Clinton street. .lohnstown. Hi. si,w.t i.".i, "n,..n styles the latest, and make and material of Void's guaranteed in all cases. Call on him earlv Am't due township from lavld Kessiler. former Supervisor $ 3.2o Full am't due by township 14.21 We, the nnderslif nea, do certify that the above ib a correct statement. JOHN H. UOT OHKKTY 1IKNMS CA W LEV, H. M. HOKMiK, Iean Twp.. March 2;), 18-i'2. 1 Audi tort.' I . Grnftrmen Your Hop Bitters have been of great value to me. I was laid up with ty phoid fever for over two months and could ; get no telief until I tried your Hop Bitters ; To those suffering from debility or any one ; in feeble health, I cordially recommend them. J.C. Stof-Tzel, Fulton st. Chicago. j A owfkt and beauteous maiden j Arrived ai the pearly uate ; But this sweet and beauteous maiden i She came, alas : too late. The itate was shut, and knocking j No answer brotiKht the fair: ! The trata had banvtcd while Sweetnesa ! Had staid to bang her hair. ; There it another Karae at which this sweet and beauteous mnidet, may arrive too late If she be not i farefiU. e refer to the gate, or in other words ; the door leading to Sol. Blumenthal s flreat : IV, ot ",n,i Sno "nre.lllP Kleventh ave- ' J?' A Tna' U lru'' 1,e hMB 1nt shelved by I oddt the hi!;ee?t stock ot feminine foot-irrar which "r 1VT "w- hnt ,he Roods nt-e Roinir off to I rapidly that irsweetness does not applv n she i may find herself left on the outside. ' These boots and shoes with which irentlemen may be ntted on ! -Ln"!"' W"h ,l"5 1U- re manufactured specially for Sprinir wear, and will be sold awav I below the ruling retail prices. If unable to call in person, send lor price-list ; gl3 CELEBRATED MtniAKL IKisatioe, Supervisor, I)R. To hal. due Twp. at Iat settlem't..? "2 73 amount ot Implicate 7'2-i.Si) t7t'8.41 cr. By loo days' services as Supervisor. ilO'i.oo " ( Ird ers and recei pis redeemed . . P'5.75 " Taxes worked on roads 2P..S9 " Taxes of lw worked in l6il r,'2.04 " Team, horse and cart on mads. . 181.50 Cash paid forlnbot.etc .IJl l-t " Auditors' exoncraf ions. -3.41 Commission on 4".V4'J it 5 f ct. 24.77 J'.M).22 Balance due Supervisor Liabilities of Township (estimated).. ..fl'.Kj.Sl .4o6.24 W'K. the tmdersiirned Auditors, hereby certify that the above statement is correct to the best of our knowledge and belief. JAMES Mi'lN, i WM. HliOWN. Jr.. Auditors. .1. M. PA'ri Eli.S(l.,( Lilly's, March '-4, lssi-at. :ntruetifin will be firen In m It l.r.n.l. I- " -Mi'liTts oes re to St!,' IV. Speeial ntten- tion ivll be i tiid to the hranO.es nsn.ed on "ach rr.V, rr'r,i,"'fl"t' but students who arc nrei ared will be Pn"i"iit.,l to tak" tin other studies ' i lnsses will be r;rnr,!7ed in 'Latin. Algebra I hysiolosry. Book-Keepimr. (leom-trv. H,,tnnv' . . it.'iwiob win receive speeial attention struition In A'ocal Music will al-o be Riven. Monr.i, srnooi,. Tho Mo.b-1 School will he composed of the pupll ' the Khrnsburs PnMie Sehools I tie design r.f The M.e! School is two f.,d : f rt. to present our students with n example or what a public so!,o(. choul-i be : and. seewrd. to furnish a place where they mav ooanrvc the best nie'bo.ls in ,iso. and learn' by trial how to put theorv Into praefice. Of port unit ies will be g-iven sfuden to vts't the Mo.lei School, where they mav the opera tion or appro ed methods, under tbe super-vision of the mi lingers of the school. The Onntv Superin tendent will make a speclaltv or this department. TeR.'hers will meet twiee a week for class criti cism and discussion of wnk, at whici times t: eTeellcreies and defect" of methods will be point ed out. that all may profit thereby. TF.KMS, A-. The Normal Inst'tnte will open on .vnfo. Mm . f-f ; length of term, th'tic yrrrkt. Tuition, t-.r Teachers' Course. ?7.o,'i : f T l'reparatorv Course. S5.O0. too1 bmrdinv enn be secured for .1.i'io per week. Sfudepts who wl-h bordina: secured before the i.penimr of school should write to either of th un dersigned. Misci:i,i,ANi:ors. IHctlonarles. Fnevelooedias, Bnd all neees-ary tiooks of reference, will be nt disposal of studens. A Literary S-r-iety will be or,rini7e.l. nn.!, in connection with the regular instructions of tbe school, will a fiord students fine opportunities for literrirv culture. students nre re"ommende,l to trinsr all tert books and other hooks of reference, as the topics method will be 1-irtelv used. Students should he in attendance the first dav of school. No extra cnarsres tor Inuher studies. I.. STPAYF.R. C. A. UIDDI.K. N. B It is desirable that students confer with us at their earliest convenience before the school opens. (S-24.-tr. A TIIK Cam T. MASON RICIIAliDS, Surgeons Tlnntint STOMACH 9 F& f.ZV - DKNTAL WOKK. either operative or mechan ical, tillinir teeth, and all other work pertaln ine to my profession, will be executed at moderate rates and in a ntiiactory manner. Your patron aire Is respeetfuilv solicited. - Rooms on Hifrb street, nearly opposite the Blair House. f 3-24."82.-tf.) XXT'AL STATEMENT of Sl'm tHIHS OF Bl.AI-KI.ICK TOWJIMU1T jikia I'ci'NTV, March 11. lu-J: Tethh Wxii-NFR. Supervisor, South Side ln. To amount of Tiuplicate fl'.Ti " Order on County Treasurer...!" 4S.r,2 f..Cti4 By amount or work done on road5..-jr.. .72 " services rendered 4i. zz ! 7.4 Jons B. Hite, Supervisor, North Side. Tic. To amount of Implicate f2s.i.lo " " due from last year 7.M f.""J.45 Cn. By amount of work done on roads. ." ; io " Orders paid and other cxi enses 7.0.1 " services rendered 4.S.I5-J ttf 72 LOUNGES BEDMEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, j m KLKVKXTH AVHM'E, : liftweni l;tli ami Kth St irroo rs ?v, iv. Cit i7ers r.r Ci mf-ria C'.unt v nol .-, 1 1 other wisl.ina 10 purehase 1 ..n--t 1'1'KNll 1 h K. A.-., at honest prices ere respe.-M.iliy invited tou veusa cail hetore bu i r; it i l-cii iiere, as wt- are i-orihKet.t , that we eat, meet evry want and pica to every ; tacie. Tri bes the erv J..e-t. j Altoona. Aj.rll l-,. I-v.-tf. ; oirpiiAX.s count" Kale! 1Y v!"lii of jn an.T order of the Orj hm' '..nrt of Cumbria county, tiie under-ik-ried w.;l ex : j.o-e to sa le by piibp.- aii'T! ,n cr piiii tt. at toe ho i tel of C. Kobine. in ti e vi';ia-e of Hemloek, on SATURDAY, lie 6tii flay of Atril, 1E82, I At 2 o'clock, p. m .. the ("li iwirit d-s.-ntiej real I estate, of which 1 ham is Vr.mx uici seized, to it : I A PIECE OH PAIM EL OFGlKH'XD situate in' the villaze of llenipK-k. Cambria r. un ty. Fa., bounded and des-ribed as foiii-ws : B. rin ninif at a jo-i, crner of two alleys: tbcr.'e 'van alley. s..;:th --j decrees. rt vyJf--t, to a ..."t on line of 1 .t formerly owned by 1." W. Fox; thene by t--i i .1 ..t. west 1 1 teet. to' a ..st : then, r north decrees, west j fet-t. to a p..st at Ki ev: tr.i-nee l y ai l alley, north ('. detrrees. east lOo felt, to ln place of t-ek i rnir kr. Tii:ns or S lt.. Fi fteen dollars to be paid tr the purchaser when the property i struck .l .wn'; one third at the confirmation of sale, an 1 the bal ance in six months, with interest, to be secured l y the judgment note of the prr.-l aer .H'M.I'H IiISTF. Administrator or 1r.im h 1 'ur.iss dee'd. Washington Twp., March 17. lcj.-.'.t. McNEVIN 8l '"YEA'CER, MASrrACTt REPS CP ! TIN, COFFER Zti SHEET-IRON WARE. AMI PEALER3 IS COOKING & HEATING STOVES, nwr..s, ri RXAtr.s, ac., 1 1 OS Eleventh Arcuno, . Altoona, Ta One Door Wet ef Opera House. l!OOI'TX(5 ANL Sl'Ol' I PK(Jfp-Tt.r ATTEM'EIJ TO. IIU'AIKS FOE STOVf S (WMIMLI OX 1B. Altoona. Oct. 10. 117si.-tf. Balance due John B. Hite.. ..f 4.')Jf'- ''nt is correct. ditors. For a quarter of a century or more Hostet ter's Stomach Bitters has been the reijrn Intt specilic for indifrestlon. dyspejisia. f ver and amie. n loss of physical statnini, liver complaint and ether disorders, and has been mo.-t umphatiealiy indore-ed by medical men as a health and strength re storative. It Counteracts a tendency to premature decay, and sustains and com forts the asred and infirm. For sale by all lmmKists and I alers generally. AUDITOR'S NOTICE Tiie umler si";ned. havine been appoinleJ by the Or phans' onrt ol Cambria county to report distribu tion of tbe funds in the binds of James Boland, Executor of HiiL'h MeCortim k. l ite ot Wa-hinif-ton towii.'.ip. deeca-e.l, to and ainoiii; tiie parties entitled thereto, hereby jrives notii'O that be will attend to '10 duties ot nis appoiuiuioui. m m f 1 Tt'VT c r t-t- tt t-t-. Court H'.nsc. in thensbur. on Monday. April TJ-VrKNT SEED BRAKE. N OTIC'E p.ss at 2 o clock p. M.. wnen ana wriere an imr- f 1 r'li. navinif ontameri Jitters i"t- iri We certifv that the above ..e Cr. A. WII.S, i .I'lt-X M.-f ' 1?; STICK . W1I.MAM SKI.HFIf S Blacklick Twp., March 24 -.tt' ties Inicresteii can aitena, or on ueonnci cominif in on said fnnd. ... JOSKI'H Mi IXNALI, Auditor. Ehenslmrir, March 31, Its. I .. JOSE I'll M( DONA ED. A TTO K E V - A T I . A W , EBErsi'.raa, Pa. 9t- Office iu t'olouriadc Kow, on Cantr tiect. ent. dated April pi. li. on a Sled Brake of his own invention, the undersigned herebv cautions the public atra!nt pur. ba-init the riitht to sell or use said sled Brake from any person (no matter what his representations may be) except himself or his dnlv au1i.ori7.ed agents. Anv person who buys si ' d Sled Brake contrary to the l-rni of this notice will positively by ite-.i'w w'th necor.im- to law. So look out. " PFTFR c. FLH'K AlUtlieuy l'i., March 24, l-i;.-0t. SGO SAVED! O.Vf S A V F I v pnr-hisir.K , i Oii' M;V!irMA('llil.t.fc. i f mm t he undersigned, n hose olftces-r"- is at IOOI I'.iev. tilh Avenue. .e- 1 1 tween 1-th and 17th streets At- j Ttiiitsa, I'a., and who ort.-rs the ed i itorot the CAxr.Ri 'i.Et.tAsas reference. Si-wins M ieisires re 1 pairr-d in a workmanlike manner I auu at. lowest price.. Mot i K.A TI I. j Altixina, April 16, lsi. ASSEMI.LV. Ui'iTOr. I'i:ii m. I'ear Sir: ri.ie Bnnounce the name of A. ' .1. "tthisTY. of I.oreTto. as a eandMa, t-.r A --e:n- ! biy. Sllbiect to the rules of trie I ;,,. r-rf,. ,,.,riT ot I nibria conntv. MA.N'Y PUPJi'i: U"S. 1 orcllo. March , l-t-.-vt.