M i ml-nn dream FBtKHrno. PA. .pCAT, AN'O J'ERSOVAL. ..,,btt to nrisr,ifr. src'i-c l th "' ris'tr to ns whnt Slrr-. thn F'nkft E'Vnnmi7in TnblPt "ii r",,'il srf'i-ips froH of rhnrtre to v"r ' v,.-, will pontl or brine us an 'r'7hr tontine r fiv r..virM letter Jr ,. iiM'l'. b!!!-h(,ii''. stTtrnent, or '5."jr 'hnt '"T'otion, all of ' C wi sr ful'v prepared to do in tho " anriT nnd nt the vry lowest ih ' n'iiw ii the time to sen 1 or brin in Tr-V-"- -IT TrportTATCT TO pri .r"frFT ?CB-Jr-pFR? A D OTHER" ISPKRTED TO TP. r.-c-r " 'n? n tor rnf or "I"'-' rwn : i,, arp't T0 11 P on or bpfnr fbP firt . Ju'r rpxt. nn-i in rMor to Ir.dnon ' ' roi'blP. to do o, wp propom until ,.Pf,i affppt ?1. '') pt v"f r from all re (n'tJi county and fl.70 from thosj " Vf it. A liiffl rpdnrtion will bo mnde : . ounM due ii' for avprtisincr. iob .1 Ptc Affpr thP tlmn indicstPd, bowpv '.,unimt will be allowpd. nnr will any ,viT'ri bp dono. as w bnvp fnllv dP-- to collect what ran b pollpp.ted . q" who owp rts mr two years or moro. 3vvrn 'fiirTil!3 if von "don't tafce ad ., "eof the fnir weather. fiiprn sinfi (hp )ther I'lao. rjet flenr 'n town at Ontman's. Mrn'f kip boots f 2.50. at Oaf man'g. j,r .v,nVrat raw bats po to Oatman's. ,s,,.irni as if this sprim? would never rnn -Vrr rrPtty flrps3 c'l'Rhams, at Oat prpreIy for butter making, at Oat- r;,t t ooillliorse brush at Oatman's for f't. i rP i,,t f.f road scoop just received at s-tv'?. .;; l in.lkPrcliicN, ties ahd bows of all a' Oifmnn's. p-.;:mn wncre iney eo tor nani- 'a-rP or small. .n i.-(cr t pair of dloeates to the State ..innLirtnn and Lilly. icip c f the ice cream they tret away with I'wra U made in York county. jfX p.v.-is and V. Kilov will pach find a vr iw:Ti''rc iiim at the postofnee. -Trr-'palira at Oatman's fora short time, if voi can't save some money. Tkit hi'V.inj cough can be so quickly -sij by ''.iloh's Cure. We guarantee it. -l-r' and boys' fine buttoned shoes r. r !t Oatman's than elsewhere in town. -A V fr-r from "Hob Tloy" came too late rzr rrriprt lsne. Will appear rext -I.-t rn,-pivp.l nt Oatman'a, new dross row prints, new ginghams, and new -Tv A'tnona Pity band Is to load the -vvnT.in's procp-j-ina in Pittsburgh to- -J':-t t!.ink r.f It, a eood, full polished i'f f ! com luf f r only 25 cents, at. G. "tVv's. -I.vi'ia T.. firkham's Vecetab'e Com- ! Is dii'v w-irk'n? wonderful cares In e d!.eaps. --iT!iprr are rtpe. They retail In nrkf-t at tlie moderate rate of fifteen ' q'lart. cortnicopia is pot filled to over t -; year it will not be the fault of rrfr-rit weather. -1 Hve ent the hc-t nnd largest asort--. i f ,.,;'?:VP',,r n,,, pijovcl plows in the r. rr'p.-s Vit. J. ITrvTI.KT. -T'." sr.1 tea ve your orders early in the -n for reapers .and mowers ; also for "!":'". at o. IfnnMv'f. -TVar.-p i'i; hand ITay Rake is the t fnl article tn the hay field. Trice :. F r a'e hy C. Huntiey. -'-r,,ss n:ht. mafie miserable by that '-'f""pi.2h. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy 7r i At Times dpis store. -I h.ivp t! best assortment of queens 'irA clas ware in town, which I am :nt bottom prices. O. 1TCNTI.F.T. -Tw of the tr'ptet-s recently torn to "Af rs. B'ir". of Ci'neni.aiieh borough, have ' :ih:n the Pist few da vs. " ynu suffi-r w icii dyspepsia and liver ''a'! t ? Shiloh's Vitalizer i3 guaranteed T'y'U. At James' drue store. T! e .et butter sa'.t in the world, and "'y i"ind U'cd nt all th principal dairies '"nun try, is the Asl.ton salt. For sale Huntley's. -Then ynu fer-1 out, of sorts, have the melancholy, etc., it mut be Inilli?es- that ails you. Urown's Iron Bl'ters "it. -V-s f. E. Facan, who occupies wht is as tha G.as property in the West "i l pr.--rared fo furnish cood boardint? "iT-.'.h'p ra-es. -V- n,lr..,- t-.-i.. . . . . '-' '"iism or j ud are tieo. f .Tohns'own, died at his home in Mn i.y ht, a2cd about seventy, r- May f p ret in peace. let asirtmer,t of grain and -t:,, c ,v;f .r-ths, erain cradles. ' iv, f t-., in Fhe.asbur;? and at prices :"' ,'' lowest. C. nr5TI.KT. Jn-r!i cird, health and sweet breath ...... iiirrnv. i i uu "'il Injector free. At James r, FhprshurjT Xlr:vai n;np, nrp nrjnc, gotten up to 't ihitir.n came of base ball here on . t, flr,tnKri(' Parade is also among "f the occasion. " Rpnt. .1. William,, of this place, (mc f"":ir)Cr out a W;rk bas at Shin m, r" Fri,V'V last which measured ' r '"and weighed two pounds. ,S r ,r of Tar, Wild Cherry and :T,i ', Peasant to the taste and most f r r-pdv for couahs and colds. Give ' Trice, 25 an(i ,-;o cents per bottle. ' "F '",,M Francis, grand-daughter i-pl.'-ey Francis, of Cambria town- f '"'""iniptiiin at an early hour r 'i'iiy nmrtiint;, aged about 27 years. ' ' riivid V.'i'Mams, of Lewisburg, will - 1 the P.H1..1 v u m.i.i:-. , ii ii 11-11, ulilCKUCK tOWn- r'iTpp,t nt 10 o'clock, a. v., t C'i'lr-'b FbpTmbnrir nl 1 u -1 F. id ''"rdn countv ewe has raised .tt! U crr!rl-- The limbs are now -,' '' ' Jlr" during that time have -. ! rt''f'r't hat was supplied to .. ' ' " p-sunl way, . ' to to out with the editors bold. n ,!1r annual "pxcursh"' thev in- '..I -.', hn V"U get back and find bo a'""-lt "hat yon have seen, t! en has the bulge. , i. nii.id;,..,,, or TV,Pn mfreT. i-'. 'rv""', '-"''iiity or kindred atTec--... ' ! a,'',,l,"is, with two stamps, for WoriLp' r!OpKN'4RT MKDT- ,", r",'""''" "V. TiufTalo, NT. T. . -''la:,! patron Geo. A. Coons, ot , .s ira.ie the happy father a few n, flv n 'a!ig'iters, both of whom, w- ,P m'),,l--r. nre doing well. Long T . '' U th" 'ittle Coons. , :''!!''! commencement at St Fran j? ,;"r",,' will take Place on i ''-"'h, commencing at 9 o'clock, he followed in the arternoon .. --monies at St. Aloysius' Acad- ' .i 'l'V' f"l"iain which is the pride n i-7 Jaii!f ' Ilew (5ruK store is uce ending forth nectar which :t i..''- 11, Just try it and fee if about rifht. I f ! i Wood, Morrill Co.'s store in Franks town, Blair conr.t3". was entered on last Thursday night hy a party of burglars, who blew open the safe With powder and secnredi sixty-five dollars in cashand postage stamps, Albert Kesner, aged about 2(1 years, shot himself through the head in Cambria boro', and evidently died Instantly, altho' his body was not found until next day. "Tired of life" was the purport of the note left behind. A convention of delegates from all the Catholic temperance societies in the State is to be held in Johnstown the latter part of this month. It promises to be a very inter esting occasion, and no doubt will be well attended. A pure, wholesome distillation of witch hazel, A.nerlcan pine, Canada fir, marigold, clover blossoms, etc.. fragrant with the heal ing essences of balsam and pine. Such Is Sanford's Radical Cure for Ca'arrh. Com plete treatment for tfl. Two dead black bass were found floating In Shenkle's dam last week. One was sev enteen and theothpr ten inches in length. The cause of their death is unknown, though it is possible some heartless boys threw poi son in the pool. Parents who allow their children to grow up with scrofulous humors bursting from everv pore are guilty of a great wrong. Think of them pointed out as branded with a" loathsome disease, and yon will readily procure them the Cutlenra Remedies. Rev. Robert MeCaslin, of Mercer conn ty, has accepted the call tendered him some time ago by the Presbyterian congregation In this place, and will take up his lesidence here with his family and assume pastoral duties about the first of next month. A two hundred dollar horse owned by Mr. Jnseph Van Ormer. of Reade township, died In this place on Friday last, and a few days later Messrs. John C. Gates and F. A. Shoemaker made good the loss bv presenting his wife with one little if any less valuable. If yon are going to paint you should buy John I-ncas A Co.'s ready-mixed paints, war ranted Btrietly pure, and also lead and linseed oil, of which no better can be made. For sale by G. Huntley at the same prices nt which Inferior paints, lead and oil are sold at othr stores. Mr. Samuel O'TTarra, of Monster town ship, was bitten on the left leg and left hand a few days ago by a ferocious dog in Sum merhil! township, and if the animal still lives he is enjoying an Immunity that he don't de servo, Mr. O'Harra's hand was j.reHy badly lacerated. The Mountain riouse nt Cresson will open for the season on Thursday of next week. It has a capacity to accommodate fifteen hundred guests, but we suspect the weather will have to warm up consi lerablv before that number of folks seek solace In Its salubrious shades. The Clearfield Citizen says : Dr. J. S. McKenzie, the noted New York oculist, who has been at the Leonard TTouse the past three weeks, leaves here to-morrow for Bellefonte. The Or. has treated a great many caes since h? came to rown, and wo believe with entire success. It Is an undeniable fact that one great cause of so many new diseases spreading over the country among horses and cattle is owing to so much truck, dirt and filth being raked up In the 1 ay. which can be avoided hy using the wood tooth revolcing horse rake. Price only ?7. For sale at G. riiintley's. "R -k me to sleep, mother," is a feat that could never be accomplished wi'h the aid of a "ross" cradle, but when it comes to "going against the grain." it is always there and does its work thoroughly, easily and sat isfactorily. Read all about it in the big ad vertisement elsewhere in our columns. Our former townsman Thos. J. Condon, who, by the way, always pays for the Frkr. man in advance, Is about to embark in the criverv and boarding-house business at Pol ivar, Westmoreland county, whither he re moved from this place a few months ago. We wish him abundant success in his new venture. The bouse and drng store of Dr. Wm. Lemon, nigh street, has been newly touched up with paint till it looks like a .Tune rose with the petals tinged to a delicate fringe of leaden pp'lets. Ditto the score-roc.m of Mr. M. L. Oatman, which is now as nent in Its white coat outside? as it is full cf nice foods and chean Inside. The combined resf'mnry of all who bad occasion to be within the main room of the new Court ITouse this week, "as last week. Is that its acoustic properties are painfully deficient. The term of Davy Davis as Vice President will soon expire, and it might not be a bad Idea to engage him and set him up somewhere as a sounding-board. Aleck Fresh, after an Incarceration of six months in the county iall for raising a ruction with his family and family connec tions at Summerhill, was rdeased from con finement a couple of days ago. He took the train for home forthwith. Aleck is a pretty good sort of boy, and we trust that from this henceforward he will be better. The Lewistown Gazette says : Dr. J. S. McKenzie, who has furnished a number of our citizens with Scotch quartz spectacle glasses, a very excellent article, and general ly given satisfactory evidence of his skill In ooulism, Intends to make Newport his resort for some weeks. We commend him to those having weak or defective eyes. Tno auditors of one of the townships in Huntingdon county have got into trouble for failing to publish the annual report of the receipts and expenditures of said township, and their experience ought to be a warning to the many township and borough auditors in this county who have trod in the same path from t'me almost immemorial. We learn from the Carrolltown Xnct of last week that the venerable mother of our friend and patron, Mr. Joseph Miller, of Parr township, was so badly injured by a rani the Friday previous that she died the same day. The deceased was aged about eighty years and came to this country from Germany only about two months ago. Rest to her soul. Mr. Martin Ij. Keck was connected with the Foster House of this place In a clerical capacity for about eighteen months. To the regret of all who knew him, he severed his connection with said hotel a few days ago and departed for pastures new. We console ourselves and others with the promise made by him that he would come back to see us and possibly to stay in October next. Mr. J. M. Fen Ion, eldest son of Hon John Fenlon, of this place, and a former niemoer of the Fret-man force, looked in on his relatives and friends hereaway on Satur day last and remained until Monday after noon. This was Jack's first visit home since he accepted a position In the P. R. R. car record office, Philadelphia, a twelve month ago, and we are glad to know that he is well and apparently doing well. The Altoona Sundai Morninij gravely informs Its readers that the old court house In this place is to be converted info an arse nel by Co. A, while the Hu-itingdon Loral Av. is just as eerta'n that said building is to be torn down, but that the old jai! Is to bs transmogrified into an armory. Both wrong, of course, as the buildings in question are to be razed and the material utilized ic the erec tion of an armoty and town hall on the oppo site side of the street. The tower which surmounts the jail here is an acknowledged travesty as to architect ural proportions, while Its mechanical ar rangement, outside and inside, i.s nothing to boast of, Inside a month a half score skilled workmen were engaged remedying certain defects, and only la.st Thursday our towns man Mr. Vallie Luttrioger stood on one foot and rectified a few holes in the tinwork by the application of the soldering-rod ! .Yallie came down allva M did the otters. "We have found the most beneficial re sults follow the '.ie of Phenol Sodique as an external application in cases of that annoy ing eruption of the skin known as vegetable poison, generally caused by contact with the Poison Ivy (Rhus Tov.)" Prthvteriun .Tour nil. The remains of Mrs. Maria A. Storm, whose death on the 1st Inst, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Darragh, in Bridge water, Ta., we noticed in our last issue, were brought to Loretto, this county, and interred In the Catholic cemetery, as she herself re quested. The deceased lady drew a pension from the government, her late husband. Dr. David 1 . Storm, having been a soldier in the war of 1812. May her soul rest in peace. A your.g man named John Boyles was found dead at his boarding house in Logan town (Altoona), on last Wednesday morn ing, with two knife wounds in the region of the heart, and as he and a room-mate named Wm. Vanzandt had quarreled the night pre vious, the latter has been arrested on the charge of murder, Boyles having accused him at the time of the trouble with doing the cutting. Both men were intoxicated. The way to make both ends mrit Is to get the butcher to cut out all the bones, and the wav to save money and get something worth wearing or having is to buy a rtylish hat, a pair of shoes, or anything else you may need In the way of gents furnishing goods, choice groceries, notions, etc., from C IT. Roberts, who keeps the very bet goods in his line and sells them at the lowest prices. Go ye and see if this ain't as true as can be. Mr. Daniel Downev. a well known citi zen of Chest Sprines. was stricken with apo plexy, or something of that chara"ter, on Friday last, while engaged in unloading a lot of shingles from his wagon at Kavlor's sta tion, and so severe was the stroke that he died a few minutes after being taken home bv Mr. Henry Mellon and a gentleman named Storm, who had accompanied him from C hest Springs. Deceased was aged upward of sixty years and leaves a wife and family. A despatch was received her on Wed nesday last from Bloominiton, III., stating that on the evening of the previous dav, Frank Fvans, the twel ve-year-old son of Mr. Morris Evans, who was born and raised in this vicinity, and resided here for many years, hnt who went to Illinois several years aco, was killed by a stroke of lightning. On the same dav on which he met his sudden death Mattie, dangbter of Mr. C. T. Roberts, of this place, and Miss Fvans, also of this place, started on a visit to the boy's parents at Blooniington, of whom they are relatives. Did von see a girl rushing frantically VT or down Main street or criss-cross t his week? Some with buckets in their hands, and others with mops? And all with an eager look of too much eacerness on their respective coun tenances? They weren't going to a fire, nor did thev belong to the celebrated "Broom Brigade'' of LouisviHe out on a parade. On the contrary, they were scrubbing out the Presbyterian church preparatory to laying down on the floor the nicest lot of three-ply inirrain carpeting ever seen in this latitude. The croaking of the frog, the wallow of the bog, the velping of the dog, the rising of the foe, and even the lazy, shuffling joe of the seeker after grog reminds us that wel come spring is once more in the ring, though they don't seem to have any bearing on the fact that John Owens' keeps a nice stock of dry goods, groceries, hats, caps, boots, shoes, confections, notions, cicars, tobacco, etc., and gives everybody who deals with him full value for every cent thev invest at his store. Dr. S. C Baker, one of the most promi nent Republicans and wealthiest iron mas ters in Rlair county, has tendered his resig nation as a member of the Republican county committee and avowed his intention to sup port Stewart, the Independent Repo-Viiean candidate for Governor, in preference to Beaver. "Patty cake, pH.y cake." Baker's a man who with thousands of others have adopted this"plan to forever dispose of the Cameron clan, anil do it they will, as surely they can. ' A young colored man known as"Skinny" Patterson, who is older in ciime than he is In years, nnd a lad of the same hue. named Thompson, who claims to be seventeen years old, but don't look to De more than twelve, were lirouL-ht herefrom Johnstown on Tues day last and committed to jail, the former to serve a sentence imposed noon V.ia bv a Jus tice of the Peacp, for steal'n? lumber, and the latter to await trial at the Septemher term of Court for lieing concurred with four otner boys, ail of whom obtained bail, in stealing railroad tickets from Conductor Cnnrtz's train to the value of about fifty dol lars. The New York Closing TTall. 210 Main street. Johnstown, promises more in the way of first-class wearing apparel at prices un precedented for cheapness than any other clothing house in this section of the State that we have yet heard from. So ereaf. in deed, aiethe inducements offered that It is simply impossible to evcei tnem. and those of onr patrons who still need a new suit for warm weather wear will never tret a better chance to save money and secure staunch and stylish outfits than is open to them row at this big bargain bazaar. One price and no deviation is the rule and best goods and bot tom prices the guarantee firen to all buyers. J. C. Mnrphv, of SouM! Fork advertises his srav wife, Relooea, who, he a'lees, has left his bod and board because, as the Johns town Trihtmf savs. she had a hanker'ng af ter a South Fork coal miner named Wi'son. The latter made an appoiumert to mee, tho erring woman at a certain time, anil place, and when she left home on 1a-t Thursday everting to keep the appointment her bus band, who had intercepted Wilson's letter nnd afterwards left, it where his wife could find it. followed in her wake and caught the two together, nis Satanic majesty was of course to pay at this particular juncture, and botv he was paid msv be Inferred from the fact that MiT-ph v declares that Wilson is now In the hands rf a doctor and won't be so handsome to look at for a long time to come. a TFxr.n n.rRoywAs. F.ven the patience of Job would become exhausted were he a preacher and endeavor ing to Interest his audience while they were keening up an incessant coughing, making It impossible for him to be heard. Yet, how very easy cao all this be avoided bv simply using Dr. Kind's New Discovery for Oori nurBPtion, Cnuebsand Colds. Trial Bottles given away at James' Drug Store, Ebens burg. Tkf, Nopmat, Liter art Sociktt held its third meeting in this place Tuesday evening, which was called to order bv the President, J. S. Taylor, at 7:45. First on the program was an essay hv Miss Laura Bynon, entitled "Wealth." T?eferred questions were then answered by Miss Rose Stewart and G, n. Arble. The question, "Resolved that" the law restricting Chinese emigration is un 1nst." was next taken up and discussed by Stewart Kinkead and A. J. Sanker in the af firmative and Goo. p,. Strayer and G. II. Ar ble in the negative. The question was nbly handled hv the sneakers, and it must be said to their credit that each in his turn enter tained the lartre assemblage in a masterly manner. Messrs. Foley and Roland followed for a few minutes in general debate, after which came the reading of the "Mountain Beam " by the editor. Wm. J. Cramer, occu pying about twenty five minutes, the house meantime being kept in an almost continuous roar by the saliies of wit and humor therein. It also contained many items highly Instruct ive to the pupils of the Normal Inst itnte. This was the last edition under the manage ment of the present erHir, a fact which he very much deplored, not so nuich on account of the pleasure it afforded him as the fear he entertained that it would get into other than Democratic hands. The reading was follow ed by some remarks from the critic, Mr. C. A. Riddle, after which the Society proceeded to the election of officers to serve during the ensuing two weeks, the result of the election to be announced on the following dav. Fatbits tp Gftttno Wf.lt-. My da ngh tcts sav. "now much better father is since he used Hop Bitters. He is getting well af ter his long suffering from a disease declared incurable, and we are so glad that he used your bitters. A lady of Rochester, X. Y. Seve Cmi.mtF.-s in Lfss thas Three I lt.inp. H tio'fil Hie fact le-;s than two years ago that Mrs. O. C. Farl, of Homer Indiana county, asisterof Mrs. J. H. Crouse' j of this place, had given birth to twins, a boy and girl, and also that a similar accession had been made to the family circle about ! eleven months previous to that. time. This j was doing exceedingly well so far as the -'" i" nirrea'e ana multiply is con cerned, and Mrs. Kar H rjgpt tn bp proud of her achievements, as she no doubt was and is. Higher maternal honors, how ever, awaited her an. I thotr otmn ti,.. j day last in the shape of triplets two girls i.y malting in all erert children lorn irithin a period of thirty-Jour month, or from August, 1S70. to June, Mrs. Farl is also the the mother of four or five other chil dren, all of whom, however, came in single instalments. The lady in question certainly deserves a pension, and the candidate for Contrress in that district vchr. nln,i,oi ,.,,,! to make an effort in that direction ought to iavtj mi tne votes. " TAItrn COI.OKN TREKTORKn. Faded or i?ray hair gradually recovers its youthful eolor and lustre by the use of Par ker s Hair Balsam, an elegant dressing, ad mired or irs purity and rich yntuxe. THI WOTIK OF THB COITTfTT COSfMlITEK. ) Pursuant to call, the Democratic (Jominit- j tee of Cartibrlt."ernty mefr in wie-oia court House TTwsdav afternoon ol this VeeklSth Instant, for tha transaction f important business relative to the approaching er 1 paign. Chairman T. H. Heist called the , bo,iy to order, and in the course ot. a oner Introductory address, said substantially; "I congratulate you, Comm"ttpemen, and all good Democrats, on the work we '-accomplished last Fall. We met the enemy, and they are ours. I have no set speech to make, but will take occasion as we progress In the path of our duty to offer some modifications of and additions to our existingpolit'calreu ulations which I deem advisable. I dastra to here say that the suggestion thrown out bv the Johnstown Tribune that I want the Crawford county system abrogated is with out foundation in fact in so far as this meet ing is concerned, and all such announce ments are to be looked on in the light of gratultons assumptions." The list of Coramitemen was called, and the following (rentlemen answered to their names : A Anvai Twp .Tnm"! Co'tlnw. Alleahenv Twp. .TameF J . Klor. Pla. k'.K-k Twp.-H. R. Lontranecker. BnWTwiv II. tf Hopple. Cutfhrla Tp.-Thoi. HnoTor. nob. Omhrla Hon.. 1t w rr.l Jam" Irlflftn, IXk. t'sraollTwp. Jus. J Thomas. Cirrnmnwn. J . C Wet7"ll. rht Twn. Jehu r Oil. r-hrM Sprint? H. Mlllor. Olenrfl 'M Two. -..Iamo MOeneh, nb. Monemnuirh Twn.-H. K. ShafTor. Oeneaianirh iWo., lit ward H. Baumer. OoTlTwp. Thomas MeOouRh. T'in Twp. W. .T. Krle. Kn OonPTiminrh Iarc Oratr. Kber.ebunr, F.asr ward Tptv"" IJoyd. Westward r:..f. Bluir. KMerTwp. !alh tl'-av. i'i'1. . . Oalli'.zin Foro. IT. Vtt7isTTf. " " Twp Ttinmas Koons. . Johnstown 2l ward Jmr Potts, eub. - " t ward TV ,T. Mtpt ' 4th ward HaTry (. K. , -.-, Torpttn F. T. Sann". ' MilWllld. 21 want Pitrtclr Connelly. . . . Monster Twp. Oenrire MKullougU. Pnrtasre Twp. P. M"Of)TiK-h. c- ' Propprt Huifh MciMonile.. TJiehlund Tirp. V. .1 . Farroll.' StnTTfc Twp Jethro f Hdhara- r Snsquehannn Twp. .Tnseph A. (Jray. r Tnnnelhfll P. J. T-cnniir.!. - ' - - - Washington Twp.-stepheT Hoklne. Tlu first business which was rtresented was the choosing -of two Representative del egates to the State .convention. - Top names of the following gentlemen were put before the CoMmittee, with the midprstanding that a rivn roee vote ahonld be taken, each Com mitteeman voting for two candidates, and that a majority of all Committeemen present should cWt;' James Potts, of Johnstown j Isadore Lilly, of Cambria township : James, J. Thomas, of Carroll township, who with drew his own name: F. A. Shoemaker, of Fbenshu'-g. whose name was also withdrawn ; John P. Linton, of Johnstown ; Caron Leahy, of Washington township, and Wm. n.Rose, of Johnstown. Two ballots were had, with, the following result : . -.- .. ' rns n (wlthd'n.) 1,111V .19 -. T.tntnn -..15 51 I.enhy 15 U - Knse T ' The election of Mr. Lilly on the firsf Fallot and of Col. Linton on the second was there upon made unanimous. On motion, the delegates were Instructed, to support James IL Hopkins for Governor, and use all honorable means to secure his nomination by the State convention. On motion, it was ordered that the Con gressman to be nominated shall be empow ered to choose his own conferees. ' The Senatorial conferee was conceded to, Blair conntv, with Wm. n. Sechler, James J. Thomas and Peter McGough as conferees to recrister this edict. After considerable discussion, the: time of holding the primary election was fixed for Saturday, the 19th day of August. The counting of the vote, under the rules, will occur on the following Monday. At the sn7pKtion of Chairman HeM, it was ordered that parties acting as officers at primary elections should be paid at the rate of $1.00 per day, and that return judges should bo paid actual expenses. The money necessary for ttiese purposes shall be realized by assessments on the everal candidates and by voluntary contributions, chairman Heist being authorized to appoint snb-com-miftees to supervise the work. After a harmonious session of an hour's duration, the committee adjourned aine die. What tftc Comtxh Fofrth wit.t, Brtko Fop.th. We asked the question last week whether there would likely be a proner and popular celebration of the "Glorious Fourth" in Kbensburg. and are now prepared to say that no mistake on thnt score can exist. Leaving out of consideration several paroch ial gatherings of a social nature which ate all right in their wav. our local miliarv com pany have taken the matter In band and pro pose riving on the 4Mi, in Heist's grove, on the westward outskirts of town, one of the biggest picnics of this or any other season. There will... -be a splendid" dinner, dancing, croquet, swinging, base belft and all the va rious -on? tinmen pprfcifTfil!ySooived for by both young. and old on such an occasion. Th a word, tlK4 ppcnli tenioyment of everybody will He catervd Vf. , Good music will be on hand, Irut no beer' Tlie companvln full uniform will parade in the early 'morning, and, heading the procession to the grove, will undertake to see that good order is pre served there. A general invitation to every body to be present is extended, and lots of fun guaranteed. The children" picnic In aid of the Ohnrch of the Holy Name, this place, which is to be held in fiue grove west of town on the same day, has rMirriCd a despite shape, a numher of ladies and gentlemen connected with the congregation Ivavinff been appointed by the pastor td see to its "welfare. There "is no question, therefore, but what it will be made worthy of the canse and of the occasion. There Is a debt of a few thousand dollars on the church referred to," and as this is one of the means by which it is hoped to "remove the pressure,"! we eannot too earndstly com mend it to the generous support of evciy bodv. All that pertains to innocent and healthful enj -.yme.nt and sumptuous feasting will be iibra!lv provided artd should be lib erally indnlged in. A two-davs' picnic, beginning on the 4th cf July, will he held in a grove adjacent to CarrolHown on the coming national anniver sary. To those who have once been there It is unnecessary to volnnteer the advice to go again, for they will do it anyhow, hut to strangers we are free to say that a hunt throughout, the length and breadth of the State could discover no betbt-r spot wherein to pass a couple of days In rational and way iid amusement. Ftrj:t of-thr Season. The Catholics of lltnor- and vieinitv propose to lead ofT in the Iplenic business, so far at least as we have noticed in this comity, by indulging in a delightful festivity of that kind in a beau tiful grove near Wilmore on Saturday of next week, June 24th, and that it ill be a pleasant and well conducted affair no one can doubt who has ever enjoyed the abund ance of good things, edible and otherwise, so it eral!y provided or. such occasions by the hospitable people of that vicinity. The pro ceeds are to go into the churcl exchequer and the picnic, and Its purpose are both de serving of generous encouragement. Next on the list is a two-days' picnic In Diamond's grove, at St. Nicholas, in Parr township, the two days designated being Jol.Tdau,lnd Wednesday, June 27th and ,s to' is a church benefit, and while there is no doubt that it will prove a source of considerable revenue, it is equally certain that everybody who attends it will get the full worth of their money in solid en joyment and excellent edibles. No people are more willing and ableto make everybody happy about them than our good friends of St. N icholas and parts adjacent, and a pleas ant time and lots of fun may therefore be anticipated at the coming picnic. Music by the Carrolltown cornet band and an excel lent string band. Ebenshcrg Propertt for Si.k. The Latterner House, one of the largest most modern, most desirable and best located ho tels in Lhensburg, or Cambria county, is of fered for sale on the most, accommodating lerms. It is a brick building, with a man sard roof, has a stable attached, and is com plete and commodious throughout. Also a large, new two story frame dwelling house and lot of ground on Julian street. Fbens burg, now in the occupancy of John Brown, Ksq. For further information call on or ad dress C. II. Latterner, Altoona, Pa. BtCHirS S AKSICi RAI.TE, The Bfpt Sat.ve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Burrs, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum' 1- ever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chill biains, Coins, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded I rice 25 cts. per box. For sale by E. James' sole agent, Ebensburg, Pa. 5-9.-1 y. Attknttotu, Fat-metis. I have the simp lest made and lightest running reaper and mower ever offered for sale in Cambria coun ty. Mowers only ?65 and $70, cash ; reapers n0- G. Hcstlet. PERMIT SO BTBSTITIT1CJI. Insist upon having Floreston Cologne. It is greatly superior in permanence and deli cacy or fragrance. . . Doiiros u Court This Wm -Court met at 10 a. ic. Monday last, with a fair rep resentation present. AmonfstMner tmiinesj done, the follow ing may bo enumerated : The petition of Kosanna Parkinson, adjudged Insne Two years ago, and since pronounced sane. The petition, endorsed by Mr. Lilly. Strwnrd tf .he County Almshouse, certified to the fore going facts, and an order for ber discharge and removal was made. F. A. i?hoetnaker, Esq., presented a peti tion for the incorporation of the Cambria Guards' nail Association (Co. A. Fifth regi ment. N. G. P.), which was ordered to be filed and published. ' George Ourley was appointed craardian for Catuanna Dunegan and Ann Dnnegan, mi nor children or Ellen A. Dnrtegan. Mr. Barker presented a? petition for the appointment of viewers to view a Toad In Jackson township. Filed. On motion of M..E. Buckley, Esq., A. J. Andeison, of Altoona. was appointed guar dian or pejia- Kdward. and Ella Firren, ml-i inn emiarnn or jaroes t arren, deceased. In the matter of the decree of divorce of Caroline Singer vs. James M. Singer. J W. Weakland, Esq., asked that the decree be amended so as toawtird pavtticntof the'eost by the defendant. Order made. . , A number of cases were continued or set tled, and In the case of John J. Beekel vs the Protection Mutual Fire Insnranee Com pany of Cambria County, fnd in that of Francis Schwam vs. Martin Kutruff, a plea or ,sm-prrst" was entered and sustained by the Cnnrt. v 3 Monday afternoon, after the calling of the list of Infors.when several absentees answer ed to their names, business was resumed. , William J. Cannon, who was last week In dicted bv the Grand Jnry in three bills for Illegal liquor selling, appeared in Court and entered bail in the sum of $1,500 for his ap pearance at ne-xr term, l'eter Rubritz be came his bondsman. In the case of the Pennsylvania Tiailrriad Company against a large number of individ uals who claim imr occupy parts of the ViJd "main line," purchased by that Company many years ago from the State, Mr. Linton asked for a rule to compel the occupants to file abstracts of their titles. The rule was granted. ' Johnstown boroncti desires to declare the running at largo of bogs, etc., a nuisance, and a case in point was presented to Conrt. It Is so profound of law that the Issue was held over for the time being. P. G. Shaffer s. Silas'Goughnonr. Sum mons in trespass on the case In assumpsit. Verdict for plaintiff in the stam of $21'3.fi4. Jacob Trefts ys. Mrs. James Renforrd. Appeal. The jury find for the rdaintiff the sum of $109. G8. . Stephen Conrad vs. Eben Nnt;er, et al Summons In assumpsit. Case discontinued. Francesea Glasser, widow of Geo. Olasser, vs. Francis Glasser and Jacob Yost; "appeal.. Th- jury -found for the plaintiff in the sura of five dollars. A. T. Pindle vs. Geo. W. F.mpfipld and other members of the election board r.f Biacklick township. This was a case brought to test the right of the defendant to vote In said township, a privilege which wnsrefused him at last fall's election, and occupied the attention of the Court during the greater part of Wednesday.' Jnrv retired at 10 o' clock, T. m , and at 12.15 Thursday morning returned with a verdict In favor of defend ants. , - t?E.XTElCEa. Previous to the final adjournment of Court on Wednesday night the several prisoners convicted in Quarter Sessions last week were brought fromr Jail and sentenced as follows: Cappr Zink larceny:; tJO One iand one year In the pcnltentlarT. John TVT. Miller poelret-plcfclniand iTieak thter lnir ; pame entene a abore. Oeo. Kinilerwalt malicton mlBehlef ; fenteneefl to pay the eopts of prnpe.uMon. Karl Meyer hnralarv at the Pnedlrtlne pen vent, f:arrnUtown : 8160 fio aud three year? In the penfien y!ry. ; ; : PavM Irlrittran aspfiTiHapil -tt"rT an atteirpt ti"-omniit a rnpe on Mrs. Arthur, of Cnnemaanh hor-inifh ; $l0 fine and live years' impri.n.nranBt In the penitentiary. .lohn.Iran. Oeertre T.etran. Albert T-SalVyaml Mtehael T. fTertyhrea lt!r or opn P. R. R. Vars; enrh 10 fine and thirty dy tn ja'l. John Hi'.ey larcenv; fco tine and ptx months in the i.iDtv ta'l. rvH Ilua-he? and Wm. Bonlef a?anlin(f an oftter : 10 fine, costs of pro.ceemlr,n. and Impris onment for six month? In the wnntr jatl. i The sentence of Philip Paul, convicted of assault and battery and oairying concealed weapons, was suspended until Argument Court : .- . . " A flrtAcr.rrT, A-cn Commt.n-pApi.i! Apot. oct. Asexp'anatorv of the su'ijoined letter addressed to Pishop Tuigg, of Pittsburg, hy certain Catholic residents of Lilly's Station, Washington township, this connty, it is only nececsnry to state that a diarreement ex tepdina thronph fPveral months had existed between the Flshop and the CntholJcg at Lilly's In legard to the erection of a church at thnt place. The church was built, but is yet in an unfinished condition. The gentle men who sign the letter, all of whom are well known and hichlv respectable citizens of Li'Sy's, on mature reflection came to the 'mivi u-n in iriiii uiey i!R'i riei W HO .indue haste In-erecting the church without the ep probation of the Pishop, and they ad('resed him 'his letter regretting the action they had taken in "apparent opposition to Episcopal authority." as they themselves cfpress it. The letter Is highly creditable to its signers, and illustrates once more the truth of the old adage, "All's well that ends well." The letter is as follows ; . . . r , m To f.e Kfoi Rnt. John Tvinn. Ttiihip Pif t'bu-rl end Administrator of Aller.heny :' Riott Kev. Sir We. the nnrtersltrned Catho lles at and near Taillv's Station, Cnmhrla county. Pa., do retrret exoeedinirly the aetion we have ta ken in attempting? to build a chnreh edtee here without your consent, and approbation. We there fore apologize, to yon for our rilsohedlen-e. and p'sdire to yon our nbmlsston In th and all other Catholic matters for the future. We wish also to apolniclro to thoe here and elsewhere), whether Catholic or not. who may hare been diAedlHed by our apparent onoositlon to Epteonol authority. tllven at T,tllv' Station, Cambria county. Pa., this 2yth day of May. 18S2- ;no?r l.F.AHKT, Joan Xiu t, Wit. mat Rtats, CnmsTOPHitR RonrxB, WiM.iax Know. Jr., WtU-IAlt MOOOTJOH.. Tn. J. S. McTvEi7TTC, Ocniist and Optician, fraduate of the College of Ophthalmology, Fdinburg University, will be at the Cambria TTouse from Tuesday next, June 20. to Jnly 1st, where he ma v be consulted bv those who are suffering with any disease of tbe eve. Tn the treatment of fnrset tonal dlnease where glasses are indicated, -Dr. McKenzie cuts, grinds and adjusts the glasses specially for each person, thus insuring the most accurate vision, naturalness, ease and comfort to the wearer. These glasses are made from pnre quartz.- very white, clear and transparent, and will not scratch nor deface ensily like glass. They are free from all Imperfections, sand specks, cracks, flaws, waves, etc., and will last thrre or four times as Ion u as ordi nary glasses. ATI examinations made with) the Ophthalmoscope and other scientific ap pliances. Ladies wfll he attended at their own resi dences by leaving their fddres at the hotel Office. ',..- Office hours from 7 to 9 a. m , 12 to S and 6 to 8 p. M. . .... , Statu Teacht-.tw' Aspociattc-s-. The "Pennsylvania State Teacher's Association will hold its annual session for at Potts ville, Ta., July Mb, 6th and 7th. The rail road companies will sell excursion tickets at reduced rates to all persons presenting or ders, from Jnly 1st fr fith Inclusive, good to return until Jnly 12th inclusive. Those wishing excursion orders will please apply f stamp enclosed) giving names of stations, etc., not later than Jnne 30th. 1882. to J. Fletcher Sickel, Oermantown, Pa. The ex ercises will consist of papers and discussions on Primary Work, "Normal Work, and High er Education. On the evening of the fith, a novel feature will be the "Exhibition and Class Eorcise,s," by acla89 of Indian pupils from the school at Carlisle. Tftas tttf Fmfttt: State During last year there were 1800 miles of railroad built in Texas ; Texas has the largest school fund of any state In the Union ; Texas Is the leading wool producing state; In faettheinducements this stale offers to those seeking new homes are almost inumerable. Our Sunny South, published at Tlrownwood, Texa, makes a specialty of furnishing reliable information in regard to that state. Read their adver tisement, in another column of this paper, and see the numerous and valuable premi ums they offer to agents. They are reliable. In writing to them don't forget to mention this paper. (. fieneral nehlMtyandMrerrnmelaint. R. V. PiFTtCF., M. D., r.tiffalo, N". Y. : J)nr 8r My wife has been taking your "Golden fedical Discovery" and "Pellets" for her liver and general debility, and has found Ihem to be good medicines, and would re commend them to all sufferers from Liver Complaint, Sonr Stomach, and fJeneral De bility. Yonrs fraternally, N. E. Harmon, Pastor M. E. Churob, Elsah. El. CHiEFTAm TTay Rakp,.-I have again this season the celebrated Chieftain Sulky ITorse Rake. This is the simplest made and easiest managed hay rake in the market. Buy no other antil jou see this odo. Trice only $27, easi). c. Hcntlst. Tm editor who wills to rlea Hu1 bombly erawl npon litekDees, And klsa the hand that heat htm ; Or, If he dare attempt to wl ' Mu"t toe tha mark that others chalk, f And cringe to all that meet him. But there ta no crawling on knees, nor ktfslna; of hand, cor toeina; of mark nor erlsing, in out savins; that Sol. Klumenthal. 1119 Eleventh ire nut, Allonna. sells the beat hoots and shoes for both ladles and srentlemcn to be found tn all tlie parts. He burs his stock hy tho wholesale, and paying attention to bis purchase tn person be presents to eustsmers only tbe bet make to be loond in the Eastern markets. By this doable process he Is able to sell a better bout or shoe for le? noney than all other dealers. Hundreds of our readers will bear witness to thts statement. All orders by mail carefully and promptly filled. Tw days of beauty smile aratn. The fun his forces musters. And shortly we with miifht and mala Will climb Into our dusters. The (ran sre of the weather above atren Is correct In nil details, and the only question remaining is Where shall we procure the dunters f token of T We can irtve the answer tn tew words : At Jas. J. Murphy's, 10 Clinton street, Johnstown, where not only dusters of the most approved styles may be procured, hut also ready-made clothing, such as coats, vests and pantaloons cf summer texture and make to suit either those who no in the sun or sit In the shade. He soils only the very best goods, and sells cheaper than anr other dealer In Cam bria county. Hive htm a trial, and you wtll aot regret, it. o tTAI.-SJCT 1.T..KT IT AIR ItFSTORFR. It Is entirely different from all others, it Is as clear as water, and. as Its name Indicates, Is a per fect Veirrtable Hair Restorer. It will Immediate ly free the head from ail dandruff, restore (rrar hair to Its natural color, and produce a new growth where It has fallen oft. It does not la any manner affect the health, which Siilj hur, tsnifar of Lead, and Nitrate of Silver preparations havefdone. " It will ehanre itirht or farted hair In a tew days t a beautiful Klotsy brown. Afk your drumtist tor It. F.aeh bottle Is" warranted. Smith. Klimi a Co., Wholesale Arents, Philadelphia, and O. N. C'bit- irTBSTOH, New York. 18-3.-11.1 HTMr.TirAt. HATES-BROIiKrilCK.-Marrted.on Tuesday, June It. isw. ,t st John's ehnreh. Johnstown, tiv Hev. O. P-flallae-nor. Mr. Kdw'd Hayes and Mlsa Manare Uroderlck, both of Millrlle. EW A NS-CH AU! ERS.-Mtrrtod. on Thnra. flay. May 25,. 112. at St. I.iwreneo hotel. St. Law rence. by Charles Khedv. Ksq.. Mr. James Ewans. Tf Coftlport, Clearfield county, and Mill Jessie Chalmers, recently Irom Sootfand. OniTI'ART. PTTYRTCK.-Ttted. in nmmttv).le twmwga, on Tnesrtsy. Jnne 6, I2, Harry, son of Mrs, Jalla Tteltrii'k. aged about S years. ' HKIOFR. Tiled, at the re1dene of Ms father. In Farr township, on Monday, Jane 5. 1s'2.of eon suraptten. Mr. John Relger.'aged abont 28 year. SETMOTtE. TJted. In Carroll township, on FrI. da tnorntnsr. June 3. 1SS2, Mrs. Margares J., wit of rhllto Soymoro, aired ai years. Msy their sonls rest In peace. ANNOIIN'CKMHNTS. ASSTMRlYT ToarppTT McDONAlD, of Ehenafourir. wtll be a candidate for nomi nation, anlject to Uemocmtlo rules, at the next primary election for Cambria connty. APSEMBTT; Eotto-r Frftemav Pear Sir : Please announce the name of A. J. CFHiPTY,of Toretto. as a candidate for Assem bly, mhieet to the rules n the TWnorrstle party of Cambria conntv. ' - MANT DEMOCEA1S, . Loretto, March 23, 18'2.-t. AP'EMBT.Y. "We nre ant horded to To announce the name of rVATnasmtx Honim, of Johnstown, as a candidate for Assembly at the eomlnir rn?jnary election. uhteet to the rules and conditions which sroyem the Tiemoeratle party of iiw'nt connty in its cnotce pi ranoinates. ASSEMBLY. Fdito-r Freemajt : Yon sre authorised tn announee the name of MTOTTAier. TfleAfTCsrrr. of Qallitrtn Boroueh. as a candidate fhr Assembly, snbfect to the nuproval or rejection of the Temoerat1o voters at the rom Intr primary election. Knowine M" enes and worth, we can earnetlv commend Mr. Rracken to the cordial support f every lno'Tut 'n f'ambrla eonn'y. MANY CITIZENS. Oallltrtn, Mar.-Tn 28. ls2.-t.e. FOr. ASSEMBLY. The nndersicrrierl offers hlin'!f to the TVmooeacv of Cambria conntv as a candidate for tbe Te1latnre. and If fonnd worthy the support e' a maliritv of his fel low HemoeraTs at the coming primary election, and erdnreed at tte polls tn TVovernNrr nATt. he pledsys himself to serve the Interests of all con cerned to the best of bis ability end entirely re caption of cither fear, favor or aTeetln-i . JOSEPH OCTWALU. T5int9nrtr, March 10. is2.-"jm. CA7ll. 1 herppy place mypef bf-fore the PftnofAcv of cmir! connty for nomi nation for the efflee of Sheriff", snMeet tn the rules of the party. JOHN BEHE. St. Augustine, April S. I8SZ. STTFBTFF At the solicitation of a a number of frlfnrf 1 eret.y nfr myself to the TVmoorarv of Cambria ernnty as a candidate fot S'leriff. and wiTl abide bv the'r deetoion nt the comtne primary election. T). A. LPTHER. Carroll Twp., Jnce 8. 1SS2. STTEBTFF. The nprjersiffned will be a c-ndfd.te for nomination at the approaeh 'tif PemocrBtle primary election, snbieet of ronrse to tbe rules of the party, for the office of Sheriff of Cimbria connty, and hops to be deemed worthy 4 fh OivoraNe consideration of Vi personal and political friends. JOS. F PURH1N. Alleeheny rwp., April 21, lS62.-te. POOB DIRECTOR. TV aro anthnr Ired t announce that Charles Flick, of IjO retto horoueh.will be a candidate for Poor Hou-e Plrector at the enmlmr Pemocrntlc primary elec tion, tho resnlt of which he pledges himself to abide by. POOR DIRECTOR. TV are anthoi tr"d to annnnpee, the name of Jens Csn-yirr, of Allegheny township, as a candidate for Poor IH retor at the approachtur Pemocrattc primary elec tion. ITavinir been a Trmocrnt all Ms life and be llevlnsr himself competent to disehnrsre the duties of said office honestly and creditably. Mr. Carney earnestly solicits the snnnort of h1 personal and political friends thronphont the county. FOR REXT Four comfortably fur nished rooms on North Centre street. Board can be procured nesr. Mns. F S. McPONALD. F.hcnshnra;. .Tnae IS. lS2.-tf. AGENTS TTswIed for the Live and adventures of the Outlaws JESS JAIV3ES. Complete I.tfe of these Bald nirhrflTtnm. Aio of the Tonnrer'Rrethers and ether bold outlaws. TElearantl.v Illnatrated. Over MM) Ir". Petrare of Inferior editions. Complete on t fit by mall. Forty C. Term I,f tteral. FoRS'BKEtt McMjitis. ICS W. 6a St., Ginctu'ti.O. AUDITOR'S NOTICE ! AXTrrew S tkitt wattct r. Srvow IKltwswtiii and Part. Kl.iKSWYKa. fti fPi Court of Common PV of I'ambrta Connty ; 'o. 6. March Term, lbSt, Ex. Doc. And now, .Tnne 8. !?. T. W. Pick appointed Au ditor to distribute funds realir-ed from the sale of Paul Kllnemver's real estate to and among those le-ally entitled thereto. From the Keeord. JoWTf C (Iatbi Prothonotarv. Notice Is hereby Mvan that 1 will sit for the pur poses of the above appointment at my office In F.b enshnnr, on Prtrfuv. Ju'y 7. at 2 o'clock, r. v.. at which time all parties Interested shall present their clalTjis, or be debarred from coming In on said fund. T. W. DICK. Auditor. F.bensbura-, June 18. l81-3t. STATEMENT of WITMORE IiOR OTJOTI SCHOOL PTSTRICT for the year end ing June 5. 1812: ACCOUNT OF TREASURER. nn mris. Trnm Prate appropriation forlS81..t M.C4 Balance on hand from last year.... 6.68 From Col lector. Including taxes of . all kind 3S0.88 411.SS Hi-En UrTfRTO. Teachers wares .......3M.0O Fuel and contlntreneles K8.70 Fees of Collector and Treasurer.... T2S.R1 Salary of Secretary 20.00 Other expenses 17.10 601.61 Balance due Treasurer $ 00.2! P. M. BROWN. President. J. V. Fltkhi, Secretary. (8-18.-3t.l THE aiOBE PATESt IMPBOTEH DMADNDRIED SMUT! TRICE OXE D0LR1R. SUPERIOR TO INT IN THE MARKET, FOR IT HAS THE !est Uitenal. rirst-Gaa Tcrhnlip, AND REINFORCED FRONT. Pnre Tiirce-Ply Linen Bosom sirfl Cuffs, HIIISO IT THI STROWSaWT AKO MOM PERFECT FITTrNG DRESS SHIRT IN THE WORLD. roB balk l EBESsrarBe oslt by V. S. BARKER Ii RO., Agents. SKo sure each shirt is reloforeed 1h rront and stamped "Tna Olobk Pateft lMruovs:i." ADMINISTRATION" NOTICE. E'tateof Wm. McOaronET. dee'd. letters of administration on the etate of Wil liam McOauir hey. late or Monster townhin. Cam bria county, havinn: been issued to the undersign ed, all persons Indebted to said estate are hereby notified that payment must be msde on or before the 1st day of June. 1SS3, and those havinit cliims atta'nst the same will present them properly au- JAMF.S O. SFHOAL. J Ad. dmtnistrators. JT SprJr-g AJley, PitilbDrfb', June , l?3.-ei. MAKY A. SFKUAl,. S wm tm :: c :: ' Commencing first week of Juno. Scotch people and old-time folks ml "know what i the meaning of an "up-set sale." It is a term used when things are to Ve sold out to do estates, partnerships, etc. We propose a sale of this nature. The prosperous season bo far tlUt ear, the largest we have ever had, encourages us to Ring all the Bells, t.yi CALT, THK FEOrnn J-V TO CLOSE OUT BErOMS THE 4th OF JUET, ALL OE THE 1T t-W t(a a 0 t, Tt. K W I I Kc! Fi H m mm We want to sell ont to make purchases fur fall. TVcMant to sell out to keep plenty work going. Wc want to' sell out to make some changes. WC Want tO SCll OUt to start apaln wlih a new stock. We want to sell out to do a larger tcslnfss than crcr. :" . :., a,. ; -We never stop at anything . , -. - to carry outyonr iilana when we are In the rT?l..": x- " and if the prices must be Cut dowu," to gather the people, H7 Down the Prices. 1 - taiaia-a-assa-s.lllllllllli-s.llllllllllllllll'.lllll' Even if we acriflce out profit for one itoontb, the people Lure 3ob c erouslv by us for many years, and we are satisfied. ' IN A NUT-SHELL, THIS IS IT. The practical point of all thi? Is a radical reduction in prlers from June 1st. ' They are cut, some ten, some twenty, sorue thirty yer cent., and some, on goods prepared specially for this sale, not at all. C'crc pared " with April 1st the average reduction is twenty-five per r-ent. Of tbe ? 7 50, 000 merchandise now held hy us, about SiOOtOO is involved In this ,sale, ..From the great list which might be made we only quote three items p to-day, namely : ' . 3000 pairs of men's Caime-re Tantaloons. ir.id anI making, strong, neat, durable ; lately worth 53.50, Eor f2.42. ' CCK) men's suits, real standard Sawyer's Cassimere, made and making ; late price 515.00, now ?12..V. 750 men's suits, eight styles, every garment freshly maio ; some of them sold freely at $12.00, fo.25. Our intent to-day is simply to tell all the people that quick trade prices are on all our clothing for this Rale. WAIAIAKE OAK S. E. Corner SFxth PHILADELPHIA. OSS"' HARVEST AM NO 0! TAN .WORD ERAIN THE 'rHE ro're "pnt " rnrssntf the PEST tn tb marTet. It ts mad r f we") sinri woo. p-at try J. gstheron SCI ENIIFIO rpriDrlples. an1 Is dl j:-t;l.le In ail its t.Brts. s that tt cm t.p cf: Angel asliy to cat any klnfl of irrsfn. TLe f ntrcr sr- ail niovea" !a. and die tnsi.ncr o I t AST TM Vi i w l IlS- l" rr''t 'mprorrment. tch Srytha w Lars: c irrert. csre bi-'ng taken thnt Mi.NK AKK JVI WtK P1J1ST HLAV. The Mrl rf tbe Scytba is iitt t uned tn the end c f t!;e sn!h, hut is rrove able, so that It can ls adjasW for either I'kM or heary grain. I ut casv runulna, K-i.-cleaa euuina and symmetrical swath layios; the ' . cc 77 CANTVOT BE EICET.LEn. These Cradles ean l.onifht frr m mv seen tra ,T !,lrrim. Ter.hn-fr Carrolltown. St. Aurustlne. Chest Sprines. Loretto and Monster, of msr ( e'oi-.ierfd thr.'tith n ar j ware dealer In any irt of Cambria couoty or elsowhara. See the 13(.iSSA and te e-nviured that It Is the BEST and CHEAPEST in the markot. BEWARE of IMITATIONS ! This Cradle was formerly known as the "MIIleT Orudis." Vnt has t'een n-.au'srnred firinnre tJ-sn forty years by Philip MeOtilre, father of the uaderflpned. It hal!ieen srea! j !m;irrved and stnitill fled, and is a roach better Implement than tbe old -M llier." Ttie-e 1 n mji'aion now beinir manu factured, but a comparison will show farmers and dealers that the "H'lSS-- i Dt far tlie snperlo sT"None srenume unless irv name Is upon the fnatli. A n'ene ti'anufactur'.fss: or seilirn ar.T o"her maka under tbe came of lha Miller or lUcttoire Cradle will liedetlt slth sM bk to liw. All persons wishing- to l ave their old crsMles repaired sl.ould send them tn ImmedialelT, as It will be Impossible to accommodate them If left until within a few davs ci the harves.. 13. J. Jnne 18, 18S2.-4L LYNCH & STEVENS, And Raaafactarer and Dealer ia HOME AND CITY MADE FURNITURE ! ma asj CHffiis snis, LOUNGES BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, Mattresses, &c, 1605 ELEVENTH AVENUE, Between 16th and 17th Sts., CitlKena of Cambria e.-nntT and all other, wlshfns; to purchase honest KUHN'iTCRE, to., at honest prices are respectiully Invited to Riv a, a call before buyina; elsewhere, as w are confident that we can meet every want and Jj lease every taste. Price the very lowet. Altoona, April 18, 1880. -tf. T. MASON RICHARDS, lIleris'bTxr,sr9 DENTAL. WORK, either operative or meenan Ical, tllllntr teeth, and all other work pertaln to Try profession, will be executed at nxKlers.ta rates and In a sat1factory manner. Your patron arn ts respectfully solicited. - Kosni ri High streeff, Tiearlv opposite tha BIIr Vwe. f3-a,-l.-tf.J Surgeon OBDtist OF CLOTHING. HALL, and Market Sts., GRAIN GBADL IS to te mifin a w$ CRADLB. C. IMniai"iict nrroi, WILMORE, PA, II. Johnston, "M. J. IJuolc. F. A. Shoemslter, A. AV. 13 u oil. JOHNSTON, SHOEMAKER & BUCK, !ET3ensT3u.ro:, Pa. o Money Received on Deposit PATARI.C ON Br tM), RTE5EST ALLOWED OMIVE HEPOSITS. COLLECTIONS MADE AT A Li. aaCaJESiltl E TOIKT8. DRAFTS on Vie Principal Citle Betibt and Kolsl, and a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Aoponnts Holioitetl. A. W. BUCK. Cashier. Ebensbnri;. March 19. ir?-tf. TATIOXAUY KXf.INK for Sale, with H-dlerand o'ber T -purterances. f-i r o4 repair. Can be sen al the Sonman 5hait Colliery. Benscreek Station, F. R. K. K. B. t I:Tnnroiv, Sontnan, Jnne 9, l3.-tf. 1. K. K. Aaert. OfC ""cek Ii yorrew-i twn. Termsiipl fertt v Ul) free. Add'res H. HIUit 4 o.. IV.rtl'ind. f a veur tn Aeens. and nr-CB"". V' OatBt . j a. I f fck- . A i . . a. k A a-,. - " ? a . r- " ' . ) a. ' - . , M BROW RflMPr