iBtsBrB. r.. . JUXE30. 1SS'4. ,)CAL AN' I) i IV Mrs. Garinl of nollldaysburg, died In a carriage on Tuesday of last week, wblleon ber wrv to vi1t her dRuehter, who wa dan Erouslv 111. and the latter died on Friday fAllo-tving. Sad Indeed. , Trie thermometer this week on several occai'in marted 85 In the shade. It li not thonelit this is too hot to keep a man from iiV,intr fis'iinn, but itis hot enough. Last vear, at this date it was yet hotter. On the L'9th d.iv of June. 181, the mercury in the thermometer registered 8"a in the 9lmde. A. singular circomstanoe is remarked that only six months later back the snow was two feet deep. John Counsman. aged 18 years, had the j firt finger on his left hand amputated at the i first joint and the other three taken off at thP sHPnnd ioint. Saturday forenoon, by a n tin if r( five hundred letter- jointing machine at Mackey's planing mill, In Altoona, where ne waseinproyeu a a sasn UKSON'AL.. VOHTT TO BWMtM MKS. ,.02 secured the sole right to ue wlut vn ai the Fluke Economizing Tblet u 'ty e propose to farnNh one of ' ', u-yfal articles free of charge to 111 ;v ,-r- .'' .'!.. ,.f that description, all of "r,; (n -,v prepared to fio In the ' runner and at the very lowest cash 7" N.iw !5 the time to send or bring iu ,,r.k-rs. sMT iV,p.r.T.NT TO DK-LTX-JCEST PCB .mmei'5 AND OTHERS ISDtETEDTO C3. ... v o-inR ns fur one or more yenrs ,, to piv up on or oefore the first Jrlv next." a-i.l in onler to ir.duon mkor and moulder. Had it been anvXhine else than a Jdnting machine it might not have disjointed the joints of hii fingers so Uuntingly.' Kev. Matthew Smith, son of Fatr't?fc Smith, la'e of Tunnelhill boiough, tieeea.-x-d, will be raised to the dignity of the priesthood at Cleveland, Ohio, to-morrow morning, and will celebrate his first Mass at Gallitzin on the day following. "Another meiober of the same family, Kev. Thomas Smith, will be or- . :. In ncrclit ?1 .'0 DPT vear the fi.nntv and SI. TO from those ' Vf it A like" reilnxtion will he made "lK-ttinU due us tor ndvertising, job " X After tho time indicated, howev- "T1"- r.. " . :1! I... cllnnml n rr trill o hit ,t;S-lll'll "HI iir mu.u, ...... ....... ..j (l'inp, as we nave iuny ? t.rrr.i;" -; ,','t f. . -., v :!- ' 1 ti dained a Driest at M. Vincent s (Jo esre. IIUlll mi ic- ... , . " . - - 7 . " j psimoreiaiiu comity, weeK aner next, as will also Rev. John Rurns, of Gallitzfn. May i Heaven bless them in their holy calling. I The Trrnnfi correspondent of the Al- toona ZW-tmtells-of asasaftas trre at Spruce crek that measures ten feet five inches In circumference, and forks about eighteen inches above the ground. About a year ago one of the two branches was cut off and from its trunk was cut a saw log sixteen feet in length. The other branch, which is still, standing measures seven feet three inches in ciicu reference, and the tree Itseif Is without doubt the largest of its kind in the United States. ' A very heavy storm prevailed In West- th-t o-.tmnn'a U the place, i moreianu county on -innnsy nisi. ;t oieo- -" ... v i -l u lie ,,.,! to collect wimt chii ie (Miueeieu i owe us n.r two years or more. tfr s'luair., ii jiu iiuij i. ia&c tut t! (air weather. . TlKre and the )thr l'lae. v i 1 c to Hitman's for big bargains. ; vi l doing the bos business in -A r il Ct and cheapest straw hats. or.mt Horse Hay Fork is the best i.'t. For sale at (i. Huntley's. assortment of horse nets, table id lap robes, for Deal with him kindly, treat him with j care, he went into it blindly, and lias little ' to wear that is, little that's nobby, or not ' an ':eye sore," for lie rode the wrong hobby and missed the right store. Better for all ; while seeking a suit on Cohen to call, whose bargains bear fruit, and who keeps the best j stock that can be found anywhere, which he . sells at low prices, alwavshonest and fair ; . and the place that vou'll find him when you're . in Johnstown agafn is at New York Cloth ing Hall, So. 210, the street is called Main. At a spesial meeting of the Normal Lit- ' erary Society, held Wednesday morn in, a I resolution to impeach the President for wil fully violating the constitution was, more In fun than earnest, presented and gave rise to an animated debate, which continued for ' more than two hours. During the trial "Vice . President II. T. Arble occupied the chair. ! M. B. Stephens and J. S. Taylor were chosen attorneys for the defendant and L. Strayer j and W. J. Cramer for the Society. The con- ; test between the attorneys was warm and ; close, but the Society failed in the end to get ! the two-third majority necessary to remove from office on impeachment, and the defend- j ant was therefore acquitted and restored to i to all the honors and profits of tho position, j The Johnstown Tribune of Monday last ; says that the wife of James F. Millisen, for- merlv a lawyer of HoIIidaysburg. and for ft : time'Colonel of the Fifth regiment of the N. I G. P., but who went to Cario, Egypt, about j four years asro, is laboring under such serious ; mental disorder that it Is more than probable j it will become necessary to take her to an in- j sane as lum. About a vear ago she sued for and obtained a divorce" In the Blair county j court, ar.d the recent arrival of Col. Milliken at New York so aeitated and distressed her j mind that It soon became apparent to her friends that her reason was dethroned. In connection with this unfortunate affair a ; verv touching incidnt is related. The only child of the divorced couple, a little clrl eight , years old, hearing it said that her father ; would pass thtongh Altoona on a certain j day, on his way from New YorK to 1 His- j burgh, near which city he has a brother resi- ; I t.ier lightning struck the house mt Pete I (ing .arose early in the morning of the day - . . rM wives and mothers quickly re 1 1 , 1 cii'ih by using Brown's Iron Bit A Ti no tnic. - iriC h ick. side, or chest, use Shi I',.p. is Pinter. Price 25 cents. At v .iriiil store. street ran way, it is anecren, , i. ,,.. ii i ir iMKini"" ! i iii " -tin oi o my. - frit for the 'os'car wild. ."I'tttsnc.d creature comforts at Cres , - m i considerable cash capital as a',.''i 'vp are told, as f 2 per week. lrr. p. Wlio. pins Cfin.'h ami Bronchitis .,.-.,., i-.-'v relieved by Shiloh's Cure. At ln-a.' .I' llT store. T! Kortv Hours' Devotion at the mother v....,., ..f tt e Sifters of St. Joseph, this place, .4 - ess as we go'tojprcss. s: ;vh's C'uigh and (Consumption Cure , 1 ! v us in a cuarantce. It cures con i ; 1. At James' drug store. . I'-aiVer, Ksq., of this place. Is on a his uhiia muter away down East. Groft and killed a daughter of Mr. Loor, who was visiting there. Two of Groft s children were also seriously inlured. It was with the sale at G. Hunt- 1 greatest nmicuuy ruai, me inus was shvcu Horn ileum flnurf ly nuruea mwu. xvl lUiti dletown fences, briilges and crops were washed away. The houses of Messrs. Ben in question and before any of the family were up, and stealing Trom the house, started to walk to Altoona to meet bim- She got as far as the Poor nousp farm, about a mile from her home, when she became bewildered ami after wanderintr abont for some time, succeeded in finding her way back to town. net and Kittering at Latrobe were struck by j Mlliy disappointed at the failure of thecher- i- " I , :: " -M" " ' T-i -M- Vr" r ' -1- : .it f r:V A-fr.-is.. T! 1" if W ' .-. mcnt week, yon know, .r. PL'tlicn ami build up the system a ! ionvir.ee you that Brown's Iron . t' ie tie,f tueilicine made. M Mullen, ('f St. Angustine, this ;s '-, jpg scriouslv ill at the hotel of !! -in-l.tw, Mr. .TaniPS E. Mason, of i F !je Tool. Rardsley's and Blood's, !..-. -i ythes that ever went to grass : M:t;'pwli. (irain scythes, $1.00. m 1;. HuTitley's. i; F A ii lersnn, of Alletjbeny town-T.-rs nt private sale one nf the most f'irni ii'i'l mill properties in Cam r;v. Sec nil vertlsement elsewhere, s tl is week, and not last, as we . -sly ttei in finr previous issue nent'w-rs of the New Jersey Edito- x'iA'ien are disporting themselves at oifi-.f son of Mr. Fred. F.hretifeldt, : o;. si:nervior (if the Western fiivi 1.'. K.. ilied on lat Saturday mnrn- ! I! n:or -tl.sand 13 days. Interment .1 V- 1 i. O. Wil'iamo requests us to say ; 1 t 1 1- bus for s.Vp at his blacksmith shop, in i 'V 'Ye-? ward. a fust c'ns two-hotsp pl-tt- I s'-r:ng wagon, with three seats. Any ; v wis'.ing to purchase, can call on or ad- j ;-. o-.i fiwner. ! If the,',iangua3e of flowers" bad been : r n'' i tive'y listened to by the Demo- j r ('..tnmittee of this courify at its late i. I, ii'v ami l.ose, instead or J,Ulyanrl 1 i.'wonl.l have been the delegates to-the ! bauer, of Erie. Pa., so, , (...nverition. ; ter, of tlie ( amhria Hi A f ".v of ti e personal friends of the late ''.i-t-rV. Krw'y. Es'., of Johnstown. ihave : '-I .vi f'.'t.int, monument to his memory j f.:d 'atin;c cemetery in Conematich ; - .!! A handsome and fitting trtbnte to I : -i-t.-l worth. ! A 1 nre. wholesome distillation of witch ! . Vmerienn I'ine. Canada fir. marigold, j v-r !ili'sot!is. etc.. fragrant with the heal- ; "? "win s rf balsam and pine. Such is v;.f .it'I's riadicnl Cure for Catarrh. Com- ! -.v fentment for 1. V e V. T. V., whatever that is. of ; "1":' jil-in, praved for the success of the , -hii,::,,,, nmendment In Iowa at the clec- ; " ! ei, 1 (in Tuesday last, as per request, but 1 ,!' " same the p. a. didn't pay one cent of . :. v .', id on the investment. " -P.fer.ts who allow their children to erow ; .; wish s.-if.f alnus humors bursting from -rv pore .are guilty of a great wrong. . T" .lc ( f them pointed out as branded with if s,.,ne disease, and you will readily 1 ; i'c fiiem the Cnficura tlemed'.cs. j Mrs David Davis, of the West ward lift- 1 1 Nt infant danihter from the floor on Snn- it ! '-t aivl took her on her lap as she sat to ! delintate Tiier. hut. scarcely had r.he done so before ; child plunged hei risht hand into a cup ot ten. sraldinii all four of the tender lit i f risers verv severely. -The Huntingdon Journal says that the "-i i-urrrcf that county spent a' whole day .'-;e of the townships down there for the i - -e of receivine taxes, and when lie 1 i- to pack up in the evening the county "-rrvw-ns iust twenty four cents better1 - ' T the time find hihor experwled. ' -Ti e finest and !areet stock of new cloth- "? ;n Afroona can he found nt Sprankle tV ' ""'s They have just rceived another ini- I .--f a-sortment in fancy dress pattern 1 ' "v i" of the latest styles. By civim? them ! ;.':! call vru can t-ave from two to five " "s i n any kind of a suit yon buy. -T' .vr nnd r'lddle aired men. suffering 1 " ' - rvons debility and kindred affections. ' i f memory and hvpochondria. should .... -,. .11Pa ff,r part VII of World's - irV r;TI1P Series of pamphlets. ,.d '",l'"i::ii's Disi-f.ai:y Mf.dical As " " v. Buffalo. N. Y. -T",. vonng men n?med hrock and ' '.win lived in Bakersville, Somerset . ere drowned in a dam in Middle ' '.vti-l ip. that county, about five miles kwood. on Sunday afternoon. Thcv J aft-nding a Dunkard nieetinf, and ! : ' 1 ff fo the dam to take a w!m. I.e-.v:stwn (7'Trcr'e ssys : fr J. S. e , h;n furnished a nnmber of I " - wi'h Scotch quartz spectnele J - '. ' v excellent article, and general- 1 - i- .f ,tf,rv PTidenee nf his skill in i '!'. n Is to make Newport his resort ' v- ks. We commend him to those 1: or defective eves. ' ' ') as our farmer friend, James ,f i.iil;t7in townshirt, owns r ewe ' s ceded In successfully raisftig - ' ' Ss tiij season, it looks as if all f ! i' ;t''ngdon or any other county ' --id of Cambria in thos ewe-sful ''.'" fioi'ton and wiol growing, must ,v ',r ve lamb-entahle failures. i" l boy' light suits, extra light 'i 1 ,v ! -a's. dosters, etc., nt co;t and r st, at S. Sprankle Son's. Al ' ' n r.'o havea new stock of fine dark s'.irts. suspenders, etc., as well an h.irpain counter of broken suits. !i ! .. i0i, nt a!ont half price. Do , .- ve them nn early call. 1 F P'fikham's Vegetable 1 ZZ ' .f,,'0,"1 Purifier are prepared Westetti Avenue, Lynn, M iss. '. , -r. $1. Six bottles f-f Sent , . ' '" form of n!'!. or of lozences, 't",'."f r,r'',,'. ?t per "pot for either. ' 'mi fiPi.lv answers all letters of 1 "'lose 3c. stamp. Send for "Guide lightning. If Brother Williams, of the Carrolltown ; Seir, has a dictionary hi Lis new book store j we advie him to hunt op the word "defec tiotis" and see what it means, and if he has a pair of "specs' and a little spare time he j mitrht use both to advantage by taking a ; closer look at the alleged item in the Fkf.E- m an about "a number of drtertioM in the j construction of the new Court House." which ; never appeared in the Freeman nor any j other paper except tli3 Sews that we are aware of. Mr. Frank Saunp, or perhaps, more properly speaking, his estimable "better ! half," of Loretto, enjoyed the first fruit of I her labor in the way of potato culture on Wednesday last, when the family and Invited i guests partook among other well prepared j edibles of a mess of new potatoes varying in j size from the circumference of a walnut to that of an egg. A few ot the esculents were of the volunteer persuasion, but most of them ' were of early spring planting. These are ' undoubtedly the first of the season in this : latitude. " j Miss Ollie Barton, daughter of John Bar- 1 ton, Esq., one of the most eminent lawyers ! at the Pittsburgh bar, was baptized and re- ! ceived into the Catholic Chinch by Kt. fiev. ; Bishop Tui'-jg, in the beautiful chaptd of the Sisters of Mercy, Loretto, on last Wednesday morninn. Miss Barton was a former pupil at St. Aloysius' Academy, where she has been a parlor boarder for the past few weeks, and is aged about 22 years. The Bishop also on the same, mnrnimr administered tho Sac rament of Confirmation to ei;ht students at St. Francis' College. i ; We venture to say that every man here away who has ever worn a shirt buttoned be hind will rejoice to learn that a "scratch pocket," garment ot that kind, with all the ad'-antaces of an open front and the dura bility of an oien hack shirt, has recently lioen invented, and that our merchant friend John Owens, of this place, has the new-fangled garment for sale. Go and see them, and while you are there don't forget to look at the laree and elegant stock of straw and felt hats which Owens is closing out at prices so low that the temptation to buy is almost ir resistihle. , Ammie the welcome visitors to onr town during the past few days, the first named being still with 11s. were Messrs. J. M. Nu- son-in-law of Mrs Fos- iisp. pom l. Mca- 1 mara. wno witu nis tamny recently removed 1 from thi3 place to Cnrwensvilte, Cleaifield county, and J. C. Martin, of Philadelphia. 1 All three of these gentlemen subscribe and j pay for the Freeman; and nowhere In the ished nurnose she had in view. It is expected that next Tuesday, the an- j niversary of the "Glorious Fourth." will take j wings to itself on the pride of its strength , and waft its own way to Lloyd's Grove, now known as Heist's Grove, and there give itself ; away. We have heretofore pointed the I schedule of what is befoie the public for their instruction and amusement, and now add , this addendum. That Cant. Carswell, with ! Co. II of the Fifth regiment, has been invited j to be present this company of Johnstown ; ; that the Cambria City Cornet Band has been j secured and will be here, certain sure ; that : a speech at 18 o'clock by a gentleman whose name is renowned throughout the State, will be delivered, immediately preceding which the grand fantastic parade will take place. This parade is being pott-en np on a scale which is intended to rival the splendid Mar di Gras festivals of Memphis and Xew Or leans, and if it should fall below that stan dard it win not be too utterly strange for anything. Afterward will be, by precon certed arrangement, the grand procession to the crrove, where music, mirth, feasting and frolic will eneage the rest of the day. In the evening will oceur a flight of fireworks, the equal of which was never seen before in Cambria county. Good order will be pre served throughout the day and evening, and the faired; lady and the most distinguished crept lenian mnv e?o. eniov themselves and be glad. A cteneral invitation to the public to bo present is extended. MW TVEM. ATS1 STR05B." Shipm n, Illinois. . , Dr. Tl. V. Fierce. Buffalo, K. Y. : Vear Sir I wish to state that mv daughter, acod is. was pronounced incurable, and was fast failinc as the doctors thought, with con sumption. I oMaioerPa, half nozen bottles of yonr "Golden Medical Discovery" for her and she commenced Improving at once, and is now well and strong. Very truly yours, Bey. Isaac X. Acousris. ; "Discovery" sold by druggists. Stottet T)eth of a Cambria Township LrY. Mrs. Dorothy Davis, wife of Mr. Daniel Davis, a farmer on the old Cairoll town Toad, a little over two miles north of this plee. died suddenly at 3 o'clock on last Sunday mnrnintr at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. John W. Griffith, In New Wash ington. Clearfield county. The deceased had been on a visit to ber daughter for about two weeks, and for a day or two previous to ber death complained of feeling unwell. She died in ft few minutes after Dr. Hnnn was land can a more clever and whole-souled trio . called in to attend her, the cause or her rleatn be found. Bonn life to the three, and all the I as stated by him, being paralysis ot the heart, blessings that flow from peace and content- ! She was sixty-sit years of nee, and was five ment may each of them know. years old when her nnrents whose name was Tlie liverv stable ot R. Fleck, in Altoona. Francis, fame to this country from Wales was hurned down on tho 14th of the present and settled on a piece of land about five miles month. Fleck was absent from the city at i north of our town. The deceased, a most the time, and a letter which had been writ ten to him after the fire by Poland Temnle ton, who was employed in some capacity about the stable, hayinebecn opened by the person to whom it had been handed by Tem Pton to deliver to Fleck, caused a suspicion that they had conspired together to burn it. Thev were both arrested last, week, and in defanlt of furnlshitw the amount of bail re quired, were committed to the county jail to answer the eharee of incendiarism. Mr. Charles Mayer, of Johnstown, is at present, and has been and will continue to be for two or three days to come, an artist to on the doors or the new 'Jourt House their several leeends. I lis intention Is to sav, in characters of living and never-fad-inu licrht. that, on this hand is the "Commis- estimable lady, was highly esteemed by all who knew her, nnd her sudden death is to them a source of sincere sorrow. Four chil dren, tw ons- and two danthters, survive her, one nf fht former hemgthe presrnt dep ntv postmaster in this place. Ider remains were interred in Lloyd's cemetery, a short distance east of town, on last Tuesdayafter noon. t'ne funeral being a very large one. as is usnal among the people of her nationality. Dr. J. S.McKfnzie. Oculist and Optician' graduate of the trie College of Ophthalmol" orv, Edinbnrg VniTersity, wilt be at the Cambria ITonse until July 1st. where he may be consulted by those who are suffering with any disease nf the eve. In the treatment of functional disease where classes are indiea- sioners fimce,- on that the t'ror lonorary s 1 tfvi, i)r. McKenzie cuts, grinds and adjusts Office. further alor.g the "Sheriffs Office, , tPie classes specially for each person, thus '. and the "Register and Becorder's Ofnce" ! insuring the mot accurate vision, natural and the "Treasurer's Office." while up staus 1 ness. ease and comfort to the wearer. These i a galaxy of legends which will mean "Court Boom." "Jury Room." etc. Wo have looked at a portion of Mr Mayer's work and know he is n master of his art. Tuesday nxt. the glorious : glasses are rr.ade from pure quartz, very j white, clear and transparent, and will not 1 scratch nor deraoe. easily liko glass. They i are free from all imperfections, sand specks, nniversary ! cracks, flaws, waves, etc , and will laf three OT American inilept-ivience, IS in up com- ; or four time ton it nrrlinsnr rlosai.. memorated all around the circle, but we have AU examinations made with the Ophthalrao- no Hesitation in saying mai wnen ncomes 10 ..pp and other scientific appliances. picnics it will be a close contest between St. Auffiistine. Snmmltville and OalliK.in. at all of which places the respective churches are to be the trainers, rs to which will carry off the honors. All of them, we nre snre, w ill be enioyable merry-makii'ss anil each f.f them will be well rieservinc of the most eenerous encouraaement. At the latter place an im mense pavitlior. will afford abundant shelter and r'enty of room for the fun to go on should' Uie wealhi r prove unprcplthts for out-door pleasure. We are pleased indeed to learn tbat Uia- tice has at last been -done -ha the way of i Ladies will be attend- d at their own rei- denees by leaving their address at the hotel office. Office hours from 7 to 0 A. m. , 12 to 2 and 6 to 8 P. M. Weakly Person' Wrr Old and infirm persons need some mild tonic or gentle stim tilant, especially at thi season. The wine made at Sneer's Mount Prospect V?nevrd, In 'ew Jersey called Speer's Fortinpe Wine, is need by the most eminent physicians and chemists as the bet tome wine known, crantinga pensjoo to John and Marv Mur- j and is reaarded as pure, and is very popular rav. children ot that, gananr oifiir nn ex cellent citizen. -the late Col. Wm. O. Murray, j of HoIIidaysburg, who not only spent bis 1 money freely in strengthening the military j arm of the trovernnient ,lurina thr late rbl- i lion, but gave Ids services, and finally tiis I as a communion wine. It is especially bene ficial for females and old people, as It con tains 1-on from the Iron In the rocky soil on which the vines grow. For sale by E. James. The Anuai. (Iommkncements at Lo- retto. For the Erst time in many years we attended, on Wednesday last, the annual commencements at St. Francis' College for bovs and -St Aloysius' Academv for young ladies at Loretto, and must say that we were much pleased and greatly ediriod by the pio grammes presented and the way in which each of the several parts was rendered at both of these popular and progressive insti tutions. The exerejses at the College con sisted of vocal and instrumental music, ad dresses, recitations and a veTy amusing farce, and while we haven't time or space now to entxr into particulars, we rou.-t say that the students who took"prt iri the entertainment acquitted themselves with more than ordina ry ability and with great credit to eah of them personally, as well as to the learned faculty who did so much to cultivate and encourage their latent talents. It would seem invidious to bestow praise on any one or more in particular when all did so well, but we cannot refrain from special reference to a few of tho more prominent actors, and particularly to the four young gentlemen, lPSKr,. Wm. O'Connell, Patrick Toole, eil McSlis and Arthur Cummisky, who debated the question pro and con as to which is most deserving of merit, George Washington or Daniel O'Connell. Seldom have we listened to more eloquent language, more sound ar gument, or witnessed more oecoming ges tures than were made use of on this occasion, and it is only the simple truth to say that the depth of reasoning and oratorical powers dis played by the four young gentlemen named were such as to give unmistakable promise of ft bright and successful future for each and all ot them. No wonder, indeed, that the chairman of the debate, Mr. Mieh'l Dor mer, nor Kt. Kev. Bishop Tuigg, to whom the decision was referred, were unable to de termine which side had the best of the argu ment, albeit patriotism demanded the greater honor for the immortal Washington. The debate, however, was not the only feature of tho entertainment which demands the mode of praise. Equally worthy of commendation were the salutatory of Mr. Thomas Kilbride, "The Maniac," by Mr. W. A. Ramsay, the German and Historical Recitations of Master Daniel Macneal and Robert McCaffrey, the acting of onr worthy young friend James Darby, of Johnstown, in the exceedingly fun ny farce or "inn lnsn uocror, inn an gels of Buena Vista," by Master Thomas i Brien, son of the State Treasurer of West Virginia, "The Polish Boy," by Mr. James Malarkey, and the closing address, by Mr. James P". Greene, of Johnstown, the latterof which stood forth in an eminent degree as a literary gem of the first water, both in compo sition and delivery. The exercises c!osed;with well chosen words of commendation and en couragement from the Rt. Rev. Bishop, after which came the conferring of diplomas and the distribution of premiums, the whole con cluding with an elegant dinner prepared by tlie good Brothers, to whose chaplet ot tame the thirty-second commencement has brought additional and well merited lustre. At St. Aloysius' Academy, where the ex hibition took place in the afternoon, every thing that refined taste and feminine skill could do or suggest to make the surroundings attractive and the entertainment delightful beyond measure was done with highly culti vated minds todirect and well tiained hands to execute. Had we time and space to de vote to the subject we would be glad to give a lull report not only of the exhibtion itself, which was all that the creat and widespread reputation of the institution demanded, but also of the many articles of rrrfu, consisting of exquisite plaques, beautiful landscape and pastoral secnes, choice flowers painted true to nature on silk and satin ribbons of great width, and many other works of highest art, allwhich elicited the unbounded enconiums of all who examined them. In this depart ment the admirable skill of a fair daughter of Cambria, Miss Jessie Claik, of Crusson, shone resplendent, and it would be difficult to find anywhere a young lady who possesses so many and such varied accomplishments as she dfsplays. Hence it was that to her was assigned tte leading parts in all the exercises which made the annual commencment so enjoyable and replete with musical and lit eiy gems. Miss Jessie is blessed with a fine voice, which has been highly cultivated, a brilliant intellect which has been admirably trained, a Knowledge of the English, French and German langucges which bears witness to her close, application td study,-a grace of movement and gesture which aie perfection itself, and self-possession in presence of an audience which comparatively few ot her sex ever attain to. That she was the bright par ticular star of the Occasion need therefore not be wondered at, though it is equally true that all the young ladies who took part in the exercises did full jnstiee to their several and for tlie most part difficult tasks. More than this we cannot say now, though we may revert the exhibition and to that famous in stitution, ist. Aloysius' Academy, in ourjnext issue. Normal Literary Society. A verv in teresting nweting of the Normal Literary So ciety, of this place, was held on Tuesday evening last. The President, Mr. C. A. Riddle, called the house to order shortly be fore eight, and announced a song entitled, "Adown the Stream.,' the solo of which was song by Prof. Strayer, the chorus by the members of the society. Miss Annie Sech ler, the secretary, then rend the minutes of the previons -meeting, after which Miss Mary Dunegan answered the question, "Is Eng land at the acme of her glory ?" The lady favored the affirmative and incidentally re marked that the United States is tho most powerful nation in the world in consequence of her unrivaled natural resources. Miss Lizzie Kirschner answered the question, "Where is gold found ?" - A. J. Sanker then delivered an oration which was leudly applauded, as it deserved to he. . Debate was now announced by the chair, and the following question was thoroughly djsenssed : "Reolrtl, That the press of the United States should be subject to censor ship." The affirmative was supported by Prof. Strayer and John Foley ; the negative ty Prof. J. s. Taylor and W. J. Cramer. The audience listened attentively to all that was said, though the debate lasted about an iiour. Every one appeared to be deeply in terested in the result. At the conclusion all eves were upon tho judges, namely : T. W. Dick, K.sq.. Dr. C V. B. Kennedy and Miss 15irdi Roberts. The decision was rendered In favor of the netatave ; and the boose, upon th meritx f th question, Was all but unanimous on the same side. At the call of tins President, the society wa favored by a eu" chorus ntittd "For lou We Are TTaytt.g at Dome," which seemed to be apprce'rated by every one. The editress, Miss Uussiu Davis, then pro ceeded to read "The Mountain Beam." This interestinc little sheet has now fallen Into SUIwart hands, and its nlrtorial columns were full of that kind of "boss" music which is Intended to soothe Don Cameron's tooth ache. After Mis Emma Sochler, the critic, had delivered her rematks upon the exercises of the evening the society adjourned. There were many visitors scattered throughout the bouse, and although the room was much crowded, the order was ex cellent. In special nvf ting on Wednesday morning ...r iui,in,1TiK oni-"rs were elected to serve nf., ' " o 1., fif- '.nother strike" the r-nrrnsnoii-'ent of the Altoona ''r,r a hantytown woman who 5 I'oe'-. in her barn feet saw her ''" if.' out from under clod, and - ' wt a nole's head, she hit it with i,.!ng the wife of ft knight of la- , ituci. dtrii.tr f,,r the Iwuwo .arTi-inir said toe In her hand. of Ju'v. the dar on which ' ' '1-riek, will be here", for a fact, text week, and as is usual with I .n,l tlljs f.pppf t),pV Wj K 'T. jf may be neither'wtse nor ' 1 Me FrFMT of course will V ""'ii't'e a back seat. Our of ' w:i i,p oen. von bet, so send : .'i a rest Job you'll get. ' r'o f!r frend Dr. Hiich Pit- - .irii f hp 1nnifr proprietor of "-'... -fierea red faml- - . , 1. , n (s, nf ,is - - r...: M"f ai:;-ter. W tlO ' ' ' -t Vt;.,x ti'g'.t to that pit 1 '; tt-e- terror of which '' "1 rw.rp frarful'v reaiired la .? y rifa, tos.eh.oi4. life at the haMTe of Winchester, to his coun try. The bill pensioning the children of this bravn officer wa nelrored through the Senate by Senator Cani"roti and thtongh the House by Contrressninn Campbell, and received the signature of President Arthur the latter part of ta week. IIoW much the back pay amounts to is not stated. The store of Mr. John F. Seigh. in Mor rellville, below Johnstown, was entered by burglars sometime aft?r 12 o'clock on last Sunday morning, and robbed of a large amount of money and valuable papers. An entrance was effected by forcing ther front door, after which the thieves proceeded to explode the safe, first having piled a quanti ty of uixxls around it to deaden the sound of tlie explosion. Mr. Seigh and his family slept in the same building, Vit the noiso was not heard by any of them, and the thieves were consequently not interfered with. About $'i"0 In cash were taken out of the eafe. and also Mr. Sefgh's aeeonnt, hooks, the loss of which will put him to very serious In convenience, a great many of his customers paid him what they owed him on Saturday, but he han not time to go to Johnstown, as is bis custom, and deposit the money in bank. Hemvs he has not the slightest clue to the perpetrators of the robbery, which under all the circumstances was as bold as it was suc cessful - On Saturday morning last, about 2 o' clock, two colored men named James Grear and Henry Williams, employed in ttie wire mill of ttie'Gautier steel department, in Con emaugh borough wer seriously burned with oil of vitriol. Williams was letting some of tfie ol! out of a tank, when it splashed into his face and eves, almost blinding him. He turned around without shutting off the flow of the oil and was proceeding to a tnb con taining some of the vitriol, not being able to see where he was going, whertOrecn, fearing he would fall into the tub and perhaps be burned to death, went to his assistance. While he was passing the tank at which Wil liam bad been working a large quantity of (he vitriol splashed upon him, burning his fce, arns. peck and shoulders in a shocking manner. His burns are very severe and nai'iful, but no serious results are likely to fo.iow. while Williams' injuries r quite se rious, the probability being that one of his eves h bren entirely destroyed, as Well as hnvicg hij face terribly disfigured, We learn from the JlemM of lat weck that seven out of a flock of fourteen aheep owned by Mr. Sol. Wagner, of Jackson town ehip. wete killed by lightning, which first struck a small white oak post, on the Thurs day previous. The most singular part of the mWiap is that in the flock there were eight ewes, four Of which were killed ; four buck lambs, two of which were killed, and two wethers, one of which was killed, thus com pletely dividing the flock. . A (JF.XFUAI, STAJIPtriE. Never was such a rush made for any drug store as is now at E. James' Drugstore, Eh ensburg, for a trial bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Ail nersons afflicted with Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Severe Coughs, or any affection of the Throat and Lungs, can get a Trial Bottle of this great remedy free, by calling at above drug store. A telephone from HoIIidaysburg to Cres son is talked of. Why not continue it from that point to F.hensburg ? Should this i.lea not obtain, is there in the nature of things anything to prevent an extension of the Cur wensville and Clearfield line from Cherrytree via Carrolltown to the capital of Cambria county ? , . . KICK HF.AIACIIF. Mrs. J. C. IIenpehscin, of Cleveland, O., writes : "The use nf two of Pierce's 'Pleas ant Purgative Pellets a day, fora few weeks, has entirely cured me of sick-headache., from which I formerly suffered terribly, as often, on an average, as ouce in ten days." Of all druggists. Postmaster James, and Messrs. A. V. and V. S. Barker were the only Elensbnrg ers, so far as we are aware, who took in the grand Masonic festival and parade in Phila delphia, in which fully five thousand brethren i of the mystic tie pai tieipated, on Saturday last. rtnr.n colors rf-storeo. Faded or gray hair gradually recovers its youthful color and lustre by the use of Par ker' Hair balsam, an elegant dressing, ad mired for Its purity and rlea perfume. during tho ensuing teim : Pres., L Strayer,; A' rEG- 11 Ar,,e: Effie Myers! jTitic, W. J. Cramer; Editor, John Foley ; Treas.. Geo. B. Strayer. AXON.- rRF.E OF CHARGE. All persons suffering from Cmighs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Loss of Voice, or any affection of the Throat and Lungs, are re quested to call at James Drug Store Ebens burg, and get a Trial Bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, ree of cnarrje, which will convince there of its won derful merits and show what a regular dollar size bottle will do. Call early. EnE?rsm-no PnorEBTT for Sai.k. The Latterner House, one of the largest, most modern, most desirable and best located ho tels in Ehensburg, or Cambria county, i of fered for sale on the most accommodating terms. It is a brick building, with a man sard roof, has a stable attached, and is com plete and commodious throughout. Also, ft large, new twostory frame dwelling house and lot of ground on Julian street. Ebens birrg, now in the occupancy ct John Brown, T-sq. For further information call on or ad dress C. II. La-iteknek, Altoona, Pa. Heatth T3 Wealth. Hires Improved Root Beer package makes five gallons of a delicious, wholet-ome, sparkling temperance beverage Ask ymir druegist for it, or sent bv mail for twenty-five cents. Charles E 5 . V,43 "ortn Delaware Avenue, Philactel Fhla, Pa. . , IG-9.i3t.l 0 . , Accidents will Happen-. The wise man is prepared for such happenings by keeping always on hand a bottle of Thenol Sodique the great remedy for hurts, scalds barns' cuts, etc. For sale by druggists and general storekeepers. See advertisement A pistol shot fired the other day mnrder mis intent by a disreputable woman living in the suburbs of Greensburg, will probably disfienre for life one ot the supposed reputa ble citizens of that borouuh. PERMIT JTO SrBSTITrTIOjr. Insist upon having Floreston Cologne. It is greatly superior in permanence aad deli cacy of frag ranct. ITS a s S."0 R5 6.26 !) T5 2.10 3.TS 1 61 2. It S.00 160 - Fhockkdlnos of Council. Council met in regular session on Monday evening last, with Burgess C. T. Roberts in the chair. The eouncilmen present were Messrs. Jones, Barker, Custer, Evans, Ilughes and Gut wald. The minutes of last meeting were read and approved. The following bills were read, and, on mo tion; orders were granted for tlie same ; Henry Hyrr.a, fl hours with toaia $ Alex. Waters, SI hoars'work (te.i. A. Ihivig, 18 hours' worlc.... A. A K.irker. 3 of li'one Kichtrtl Owens, 4 duvs work.... ' W m. J,eiifhty, 1 day's worn per son ' R. S. Tlhbott, H' dny's work IK W. Powell, yx day?' work '. .Inhn E. Kvbos, 3 davs' wir. Sim'l 21 honrs" work '. I. Shlnafelt. 2SV boars per son Trustees CotiirreK.itional ehurch, tlmher .las. Oallnrher. 2 iivs' work Jno. K. Iiavls. 4 days with team and 1 land side R. K. Imvis. 7S honrs' work".".".'."!'.".'."."!"". .1. S lavls, 3 months' salary as clerk R. R. Iavs, drayaitn, etc Jacob Thomas, trrocerfes and provisions for V m. Ruherts' family V-,s-,l1"rlc('r fc Bro.. clothing and sundries for V m. Roberts' family Evnn K Kvans. services aa messonirer fur W m. Roberts' family 1 Lewis Rodders Son, beef lor Vi m". Roberts"' famll v Df- Jj.- B- Kennedy, professionai serrlces to Wm. Roberts' familv E. James, druirs and medicines for William LoberUi' family............. On motion, the street commissioner ma directed to have a paling fence built around the lot owned by the borough on the corner of Sample street and Cherry alley. On motion, the tax for the year 1R82 be levied at 5 mills for borough tax and 10 mills for special tax. On motion, the county be charged for use of water at the Court llonse in the sum of 5175.00 per annum. J. S. Davis, Clerk. 11. M 12 OS 10.00 8.25 22.69 24.19 101.25 7.24 175.00 14.35 Mt .lear. wnat maKcs von alwnvs vawn ?" The wife exclaimed, her temperVone, "Is home so dull nd dreary?" "Not so. my love," he said. "Not so ; But man and wife are one. yon know ; And when alone I'm weary r "Very well pat In, ain't tt? And since It Is so tnai man and wife are one. we have a morsel of aance lor itio aloronaid combination. It Is this : When you it to boy a pair of hoots or shoes for self or any member of the fnmllv, be snre to pa tronize S. Blnmenthal. 1119 T",!evcnh a-renne, Al toona. He has wear for the feet of both seies, bin and little, and sells onlv a superior artitle. His summer stock Is very large, and your attention Is Invited to the same. An order by mail will receive prompt attention. "'owsTa,rcH lie on the Boden-Hoilen-sce. Constance Ileson tne Boden-KoJen-see. Constance lies on the Boden-Borten-see. Jnst take a look and convinced you'll be. 1 That Constance lies on the Boden-Boden-eee It yon don't care abont looking np the locality of unjianm. ici ? skip 10 anotner and more import ant subiect. Von know where Johnstown Is? Ves. Well, at 109 Uintnu innot. In that rltv. Jas. J. Murphy proprietor. Is one i tho larnst cloth Intc honses in Cambria county, as well as the cheapest. , Hig stock of Warm weather wear, newly and neatly made. Is remarkahlv fine and stvllsh. Full suits from $2 00 np. Jive" him an order and do convinced mat lie Is an honest dealer. WAI.XI T LEAF II AIR RI.STORF.R. It is entirely different from all others, it is at clear as water, nnd . as Its name indicates. It a per fect Veiretible Hair Restorer. It will immediate. ly free the head from all dandruff, restore xav hair to Ivs natural color, and produce anewirrowth wnerc it lias taiien on. it does not in ny manner affect the health, which Sulphur. H"iar ot Lead, and Nitrate of Silver preparation havef lone. It will change liirht or faded hair In lew days to a beautiful irlossy brown. Ask yoardrnuyist lor it. Each bottle Is warranted. Smith. Kmkb si Co., Wholesale Aarents, Philadelphia, and c. N. Crtt TESTOsr. New York. 9-2.-ly.l .-ANNOb'XCEMKXTS. STRENGTH to vigorously puth a biiiinecs, strength to study a profession, strength to regulate a household, strength to do a day's labor with out physical pain. All this repre sents what is wanted, in the often heard expression, " Oh ! I wish I had the strength!" If you are broken down, have not energy, or feel as if life was hardly worth liv ing, you can be relieved and re stored to robust health and strength by taking BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS, which is a true tonic a medicine universally recommended for all wasting diseases. 501 N. Fremont St.. Baltimore During the war I was in jured in the stomach by ( piece of a shell, aad have suffered from it ever since. About four years ago it brought on paraly sis, which kept me in bed six months, and the best doctors in the city said I could not live. I suffered fearfully from indigestion, and for over two years could not eat solid food and for a large portion of the time was unable to retain even liquid nourishment. 1 tried Brown's Iron Bitters and now after taking two bottles I am able to get up and go around and am rapidly improving. G. Decker. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is a complete and sure remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Weakness and all diseases requir ing a true, reliable, non-alcoholic tonic. It enriches the blood, gives new life to the muscles and tone to the nervejL When you do your Spring Shopping If you come in person, The trains from the different branches of the TVr.nylvania Railroad come to the new Broad Street Station, which i within one block of our 5tore; you walk directly through the new City Hall to our Market Street front. If you come bv Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, any horc car on Thirteenth Street will bring you directly from the Callowhill Street Depot to our door. If you come through Camden, N. J.. any horse car on Market Street, except the red ones, will bring you direct. We have provided new and spacious reading and toilet rooms for the free use of visitors. If you order by letter, Departments of goods have been so enlarged and improved that our stock, unquestionably the most comprehensive in th; United States, is better than ever. We send without charge, or any obligation to purchase, samples of the new Dress Goods, Silks, etc. We give prices of our entire stock in our ncv Catalogue for Spring ajid Summer, which is mailed free to all who send us address on postal card. Hundreds of orders are filled daily, and goods sent by mail and express to every State and Territory, with full privilege of return and refund of money if they do not suit. John Wanamaker, PHILADELPHIA. Chettnut, Market and Thirteenth Gtrceu, and City Hail r-quire. Try Ooo-li.ljifliBrVGPntletnMj'f ar.3 Ch!l!rn' Wear and Housekeeping Apr-oinuuecu. THE SS" GRAIN GRAOL HARVEST AM 50 ONE CA AFlUKD ASSEMr.TA". JosKrn McDonald, of Khcnshurjir. will be i candidate for nomi nation. Subnet to lVmorrMic rule, at the next primary election for tainhria county. ASSEMBLY. Editor Freeman Vear Sir: I'loae annonncc the name of A. J: CHRISTT.or Trfirertrv. a a candidate fWr A m hly, Runioct to the rules of the Democratic part of t'xmhrla connfv. 11 ANY DEMOCRATS. Loretto, MaTctj 22, lsra.-6t. r ASSEMBLY. TVe are anthorizpil to announce that I,. D. WoormrKv, of Johns town, will he a candidate for renomlnatfon at the cominir Democratf- prtmarr election a one of the Representatives from this eourtv in the State Ie eHlatnrerand that hp will Kith fully abide hy the decision of a majority of bis fellow Democrats as indicated hy the vote cast at said primary election. A" 'SfcEMnLY. AVe are authorized to to announce the nsmi of TVath attiet. Hortjk, of Johrtstown, asa candidate for Assembly at tho coming primary election, jubjeet to (he rules and conditions which irovern the Democratic party of Uamhrla county in iU choice of candidates. ' TRUSTEE'S SALE Valuable Farm. BY virtue of an order of the Court of Common 1'leaa of I'atnbrln county, to uie directed, I I will expose to public sale on the premises in Clear I field township. Cambria connty. Pa. on SATumx 1 1 ; jul r 22, '82, At 2 O'CLOCK IX THE AFTBIt.MJO.N, ALL THAT CERTAIN FARM BOW oeenpled bv Martin A. Tiller, adi'dninsr land - of Cinnor Riley and others, contanintr fiO ACliKS and 4 I'KliCHES. about SO Arret of which are cleared, in a trood stale of cultivation, and have therein erected a Mil HOT'SK. iJXi STAKI.K, and otheT ontbnildinirs. -Thi9 farm is within three miles of St. Au gustine, and is In a very desirable location. Ti;i!MS OF SAI.K. Ten percent, of hit! to be paid on day of sale, one third of balance on confirmation thereof, and the remainder In two semi-annual lnst:tlmer!ts--defr-red payments to bear interest and to be secured Jjy judgment notes of the purchaser.. Any further Information desired can be ob tained from the Trustee at Altoona or A. V. Mar ker, Khenshnrn. DENNIS STU.1VAN. Trustee to'sell the real estate ol Martin A. Miller. June 18s2.-rt. CS1BL2. fTTHE above "cut " retrresents the HKST in the market. It Is made of wcll-seai ned wood. t t X ireiheron SC1KMIHC principle, and Is adiustible in all lis part, so that it :ln tech . -e. easily to cut any kind of (train. The rincr are all moveable, and the uianm r ct i AM 1 '! V vri! be fonnd to be a tref t l?iiprovemeri. Each S -vthe is hnnit correct, enre beiu ;ki;, tMat M. A ::i MADE 1'OINT H LAW . The ne-1 of the Scythe Is nt buried In the end of th1 F.ia'h, but is 1 1 ." able, so that it can be adjusted for cither light 'or heavy itrain. t or eisv runulun. it d, eKau cutiing and symmetrical swath laying the "BOSS" OZR-TDXjIEl t A If fd T Ot? f. ,,T --..-. . . . . . ... . i OattM1 town St. Ainrutine, h"--t Sj.riiis. loretto ntui Mnntfr. f tnnv N'V.TMm-d lti-"iiiih anv l.,ira , Dll. i'iu "i i iimi'm i. i-tiijhi i i'ifijnuiTc. uie -n biju i'o cui iiiitu m&i is the BEST and l-Ht AI'lST in the market,. 33I:WK"E ol IMITATIONS I This f Trnrlle ws f.imiAriv kmtn . a MArnin. , 1 , . .. . . . n I ...... f. r. .w ... forty years by rhihp Moiinire. father of the undersiifned." It has' Bed, an,l is a inurli bitt-r Itnplemcnt than the old '-Miller.-' There is r lactur-i. but a comparis"ii will .-bow frmers and dealers that tin? ft -Nitic uei,mnc unless mv name is utmn the snath. AnvVire rianu I- i tiok 1'fl'nit mi. far ti' sui-er.o ASSEMBLY. EDiroTt Frttkman : You are authorirod to announce the name of Muhaei. HiiAf rev, of f;illit7in Rorouh. as a candldato for Aswmhly. gublnct to the approval or rejection of the Democratic voters at the com inir primary election. Knowfnir h1 fitness and worth, w can earnestly commend Mr. Bracken to the cordial support of every Democrat In "amhria connty. MANY CITIZENS. aintzin, Aiarcn as. -one uei.iiinc unless mv name is upon the snath. AnvVirc i i.iimio.- nriiiir o'.el'Jnc anv make under the name of ihe M'llcr or Moiotre Cradle wMl be dea.t m-!i ai rcrd :ik to l.iw . All persons wishing to have their old civile rep -ii red should s-.'V 1 them n It iaed' ci .-, s it ho tuiyusslblc to accoinuaudiila theui If left until within a few d;ivs t-i ite harvesv. Valuable Fara'ani Saw 111 Property ! June 18, 18!2.-et. B. J. O. MrGUIEE. WILMORE, PA FOR A SSEMBLY. Tlie undersiened offer hiinelf to the Democracy of Cambria county a a caadiiLate for the Ieeirilatnre. ami if fonnd worthy the support of n majority of his fel low Democrats .at the comlnfrMirfinary election, and Jt'idor'ed t the polls in Nnvcm'jtr next, he pleile hims'elf tA serve the interests of all con earned to. the lest of his ability and entirely re gardless of etlJicr fear, favr ot affection- .TftSEVH l-tUTWALD. Ebcnsbnrar, March 10, lss-j.-atn. GARD. 1 hfrcby place myself before the Democracy of Cambria county for nomi nation for the office of Sheriff, subject to the rules of the partv. - JOHN B EH E. St. Auirustine, April 3r18S2. SHERIFF. We are reqneste.I to'an nnnnie that the name of Jo9tAB WAnms. of .lohatown. will be presented to the DTunomts of Cambria connty for the office of Sheriff, subject to the rules arovernlne; the party, at tho appreaching primary election. SHERIFF At th solicitation of a a nnpibet of frtents I hereby ofier myself to the Temncra(jy of fmbrin ctmnty as a candidate for Sheriff, and will abide by their decision at the cominar prlmairv election. D. A. LI- THEK. Carroll Twp., June 9. 182. ' AT PIU VATi: SALE. rlE ondcrslffned offers at private sale. On or he fore July luth, proximo. Li FIN'li FAIIM OF 4( ACllFS, more or less, situate in Alleubcny tovn-bip. Cam bria county, I'a., about one-half of which is In an eicellont state of cultivation and bas thereon erected a large two story t'raaie Uwelllac; Houae, a eotnmodlous Rank Bara one new Kltnilj steam Saw Mill, one Water Saw Hill, with PlanlaS Ha rhiae attached, and all the necessary Oatbaild Ir.ga. There are two thrivinz Orchard! and plenty of pure water on the premises. The growing crops aud live stock will be sold with the farm or sepa rately, as nit be desired. The remaining 300 Arrse are heavily timbered with pine, hemlock, beech, and other hard woods. To the projitr yurchefer a bargain it herein involved. For further particular' !! on or address before the above date H. f. AMH.KS11N, erosion, Cambria Co., Pa. T. MASON IIICILMiDS. 1 SnrieonDentist! SHERIFF. The tirxlersisried will lie a candidate for nomination at the approach 'nir Tetnocra tie pri mnry elect Ion. nbTf'ct of course to the rnle of tlie partv. lor the ofa-veer Sheriff of Cambria ronnty. and hopes to be deemed worthy of the fuw7ib1e consideration of b's perioral and political friertd. J S. F. DUKHIN'. Alle:heny I"wp., April Zl.iayi.-tei, POOR DIRECTOR. We pre author Ired t Jinnonnee that Charles Flick, of Tx retto borotmli, will be a candidate for I'oor House Director at t be comfnir lemocrat1c ..rlmarv elec tion, the resalt of which he pledges himself to abide by. POOR DIRECTOR. We are anthor lied to announce the name of .low iahspt, ol Allevhcny township, a a candidate lor f'oor Di rector at the approach I ne Democratic primary elec tion, llavlntr been a Icmocrat all his life and he lievlnir himself competent to dtschonre the duties of said office henewtly and creditably. Mr. Carney earnestly solicits the snpport of his personal and political friends throughout the county. WANTED. SALESMEN. To canvass for the sate of onr Vniwr fw-k. t'mvraailed faculties.- Salary and cxpensca paid, soo acre er Fruit and Orua- menial Tre-a, Phn. Itoees. eve. W. T. HITH. cner-a. T. Y. AUDITOR'S NOTICE The nnder sSined Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Conrt Cambria county to pats upon the excep tions lt!d to the first and final account of Mar tits Sawiwtrs. Executor of E tahkth Stmy, de ceased, and to report distribution of the fundi in the hande of the accountant, as shown by his sec ond and partial account, will sft for the pnrposes of hla oppolntment. at the Court House in Ebens hitrir, on Monite y, t'Jh July. lfi, at 1 o'clock, p. m., when and where parties interested may attend if they think proper. JKSFFH McDONATD, Auditor. Ebensburgr. June 30, lf)S2.-3t. UDITOR'S NOTICE Orphans' Coprt. In the matter of the aecount of J. H. Fish kr, Esq., Trusteeto sell the real estate of Josfj'H Eakimkr. late of Johnstown, deeeased. June Xz. lsi. on motion of J. Kimmpi man, Esq., W. Horace Hose was appointed Auditor to ascer tain lions and report distribution. Pursuant to said appointment. I will sit at my office on Frank lin afreet, Johnstown, at 10 a, m. on Monday, July tt '.ISSt. when and where all persons Interested may appear or be forever deoarred from eomicg in on said fund. ' V. HORACE KOSE. Johnstown, June 80, 192.-St. Auditor UDITOR'S NOTlCF.-IIavinpr been appointed Auditor te report distribution of the fnnds in the bands of W. A. Ii. Iittlb. Ad ministrator of Hssrt .1. Mvsns. late ot Ixiretto borough, deceased, I hereby nive notice that 1 will sit at my office in Ebensbura", on luendny, July tS, Si2. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of attending to the duties of my appointment, at which time and place all persons havina: claims on caid fund must present them, or be debarred from eominfr in on the same. A. Y. BARKKK, Ebensbunt, June 30, lS82.-8t. Auditor. 21 . DENTAL WORK, either operative or mechan ical, nlMntr teeth, and all oilier work pertain Inir to my profession, will be executed at moderate rates and in a eatlstaotory manner. Tour patron aire Is resjiectluily solicited. Rooms on High street, nearlv opposite the Blair Houe. 3-24,' "S2.-tf. J AD M 1 N I ST RAT I ON NOTICE. F-state of W'w. MctlaroirKY, deo"d. Letters of admlnistratmn on the esuite of Wil liam MeOsnjfhey. late of Monster townfchlp. Cam bria CAiiofy, hav'tnte bn issued to the undersurn esl. all tiersone Indebted to said estate are hereby notified that payment Tr.ut be made on or before the 1st day of Jane. lxi. and those havina el ims avainst the same will present them properly au thenticated fr sett lenient. .TAMFS C. sl'KAL, . , , , . . MAKY A. SPKOAL. (Administrators. 174 Spring Aliey, PiiubnrgU. June . 18S2.t. AFDITOR'S NOTICE. The nnrlei slifned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court ol Cambria county to hear and decide upon the exceptions nled to the second and finjl account of .fame f . Thompson and O-co. M. Keade. Esq., Administrators of John Thompson, dee'd. and re port distritiutJon or the funds tu their bands, here by srlves notice that be will sit at his office In Eb ensburK.on Monday. Jitlv tali. J. toattend to the duties of said appointment, nt which time and place all parties interested mav attend if thev see proper. ALVIN EVANS, Auditor. Ehensburg, June'i3, 18'i.-3t. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The under-sia-ned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Oourt of Cambria county to report'distribution of the funds in the hands of tleo. M. Reade. Esq., Executor of Anthony Swires, dee'd, to and among the persons legally entitled thereto, hereby gives notice that he will attend to the duties of said ap pointment, at his office In Ehensburg. on Monday, July nth. f?, at 1 o'clock, p. jr.. at which time and place all parties interested may attend If they see proper. ALVIN EVANS, Auditor. EbenFburg, .Tune 23, ls.S2.-3t. 1 TJEAI, ESTATE AT GALLITZIN - FOB SALE CHEAP. The undersigned oflerst at private sale at a fair price and on easy pay ments, a lanre rramr Ilense. I'lank Ntitbland l Acres of improved land on the outskirts of frallitifn bor oart. The house Is a two story frame bnlldlng, almost new, and is in every respect first class. For further particulars inquire on tne premises or write to O. D. BRADLEY. Oallitzln. Pa., June 23, lS92.-3t, WTM. H. SECHLEK, - Johnttovn. Pa. M. I. K1TTELL, t'.bentbvrg. Pa. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. There will be a letting at St. Augustine on Saturday. July ?, 1.SS? , at 1 o'clock, r. M., of the contract for building a new school house in Clear field township, Oambrfa connty, about a mile and a half below St. Ane-nstine, on the Phillpsburg road. Sealed proposals will be received till the hour of the day named anove. For Information as to plans, etc., apply to either of the undersigned at St. Augustine. H. B. NOEL, June 30, 1SW1.-8I. J. C. McMlXLEN. NOTICE. ITavine entirely priven up the practice of medicine, I hope all persons knowing themselves indebted to me will call and settle their aceonnts. ABNEK GRIFFITH. Ebenibarjr, Jane 2S, 159.-3; SECIILER & KITTELL, ATTOUN IJYS-AT-LA V, JOfrsrSTO-W-X AJH5 ebeksburo. OFFICES In Lntherk fJreen's large brick build inz. comer Main and Clinton sui., Johnstown and In Colonade Row, Ehensburg. 7-1,'Sl.) CRESCENT PLUG This brand of Tobacco, thoueh bnt a sbort time on the market. Is already the favorite with many ohewers. Made from selected leaf and with best sweetening, It is a capital art cle and specially suited to the Pennsylvania taste. For salo by all dealers. Send for sample to the macufaetunrre. t. A. JACKSOX tO Petersbnrc, m. TW. DICK. Attoknet-at-Law, EbeDSbnrg.'Pa. Office in building of T. J. Lloyd, dee'd. (firt floor.) Centre street. All manner of legal business attended te aatlsfaeea rily aad eelleetlona a specialty. 10-i4.-tf. ""OR RENT Four comfortably fur- Notice to Taxpayers. IN accordance with an Act of the Oeneral As sembly of this t'ommonwealth. approved the Mh day or April. Is7i. relating t- the collection of taxes In Cambria county, notice is hereby aiven to taxpayers residing in the districts below numed that the Connty Treasurer, in compliance with the 2d Section 01 said Act. will attend at the places of holding the Town-'hip ami Korougli elections on the following named days, lor the purpose of re ceiving the County, Poor and State Taxes Assessed for the Year isa2: CroyleTwp. and t.ift Concmaugli lior. Monday, Jnly -J4th. Suramerhill Tup. and Franklin Hor. Tuesday July Wh. Wilmore'and Woodvale HorouKhs Wednesdav, July 2th. Poifaee Twp. and t'on.-mauirh H'iro., 2d Ward Thursday. Julv "th. Washington Twp. and ConematiKh Br., 1st Ward Friday. July vth. " Suinmerhill Two. and Johnstown B- r.,lst Ward Monnay. July :!lst. Oallttzm BoT.aiidjohnstown.i l Ward Tuesday , Anaust 1st. Tunnelhill Bi.r. and Johnstown. d Ward Wed ' - nesdav, Augu't V I. Onllitiin Twp. and Johnstown, 4th Ward Thurs day. AOifU-t S I. Loretto Bor. and Johnstown. Mh Ward Friday, Anirust 4ih. Dean Twp. and Johnstown, 6th Ward Monday. Aognst th. Clearfield Twp. and Johnstown, 7th Ward Tues day. Auvi-t -.b. niest Springs Hor. and Coipt rsdale Wel nesdav, Angu't ioh. Allegheny Twp. and Cami ria B.iro". 1st Ward Thursday. Aneust pth. Monster Twp. and 'ambria Uoro', 2J Ward Frt dav, August 11th. Keade Tsp. anil Mlllvilla Buro'. 1st Ward Mon day. Auirust 14th. White 1p. and .Ililville Boro. 2 J Ward Tues day. August l"th. Chest Twp. an. I Prospect Wednesday. Aug. lath. Elder and Taylor Tttps.-Thurs.liiy, Aug 17tn. Susquehanna and ConeraaugbTwps. Frldav, Au gust th. Carroll and Srony'reek Twps. Monday. Aug. 21st. Carrolltown Bor. and Lower Yower Twp.--Tues- aay, ftllgu.-l "ill. Karr and Cpper Y'oder Twps. Wednesday. Aug list 2Md. Blncklick and AdamsTwps. Thursday, Aug. 24th, Jackson and Richland Twps. Friday, Aug. itftb Cambria Twp. Monday. August 2Mb. Ebensbnrg. East Ward Tuedav. August 2tth. Ebensbart, West Ward Wednesday, Aug. Suth. And, in accordance with the 2d Soetton of said Act, upon all taxes paid to the Treasurer on or be fore the 1st day of September there will I a de duction of five per cent., while Jive per cent, will be added to 1I unpaid taxes and placed In the bands u a constable for collection. 3. A. KENNEDY, Co. Treasurer. Treasnrer'i Office, June 23, lSSi.-4t. 11. I. Johnston, 1. IJu-K, I-'. A. Shoemaker, A. YV. lixx r' JOHNSTON. SHOEBIAIIEE & 3UCIT Money Received on Dcpcv PATABI.F. OX DEni.3. INTEREST ALLOWED ON Tt'.fZ HFPfiSlTS. COLLECTIONS MADE AT ALi. Aat'slSt.t VOISTH. DIZAriS on ihe rrinripnl Cttlv Honght and Soltl, ani a GENERAL 15 AN KING liUSINE TlXANSAC'l l'.L. Accounls Solicit eel." A. W. BUCK. Cashier. Ebenhurg, March 9. l'1.-tf. TT' JlJ nished rooms on North Centre etreet. can be procured near. BTrsi. T 9 F.bensbarc. Jnne 18, 18i-.-tf. Board Mcdonald. EVERYONE Will met Tilntl In formal Imn rRF.E by tending for circular to E. Tocbjkb, Boston, Mass. Oorv Week can be made In any locality. OVjU Something entlrelv new for agents. US outfit free. O. W. LftKAHAM COM Boston, Maea. S-rjaweek. iaa day at home easily made. Costly (ZjwtflttTee.AddreesTVt Aarnsta. Me. OCa week In yonrown town. roni ao ft itOt CDUK'ee. Address H. HaVett C, Fertiaad.Ke. THE GLOBE PATFM IMPROVED UiLAUiDRIED SHIRT! rniCE oxe doll. in. SUPERIOR TO ANT IN THE MARKET, FOR IT HAS THE Best Material, Fir:t-C!::3 Tcrfciaiij, AND REINFORCED FRONT. Pore Ttree-Ply Linen Bosom Cnffs, Vaeixo it tub STRcsroEaT ajio mtT PERFECT FITTING DRESS SHIRT in Tin: woKi.ij. FOB SlLt 1 I BKNSBl KU 0M.I BI T'. S. llAKliUIi llliO., Agent. -Hc sot each shirt Is relnfireed in front and stainied tLta i'ATUrr lraovi." WILLIAM A. GITTINGS, i -DEALER JJF PIANOS and ORGANS ! OF THE VEHY BEST WAKES. High Street, - - Ebensburg, ra. Hepalrlnt- and ttrnlnr of Instruments promptly and satisfactorily attended to, and instructions In Tocal and Instrumental music ariven at reasonable rates. Pianos and Onrans sold to reliable parties on monthly or other payments wben desired. "all and see. l-ao,'Si-tf.J TTENTIOX, EVERYBODY! -J- Ci. LI.OYD, Wholtele and Retail Dealer COAL, COKE AND LIME. EBESSBrRO, PA. WbAND LIME A SPECIALTY. ri-lS.-tf.l ABTSKTISl B) I send for our Select List or Local rewpar"- ci0- F. Howell k Co., 19 Spruce St., H. Y. IMvnrOKATED 1 Jf IK37. STRIfTLV OX ni'TUAL PLU-" . PnOTECTION MUTUAL FIRE IHSURiKCt CumPHV OF EDENSOURC, PA. p.ssei'siea Vstss mmm Im f.5 $1S Only Six Assessments in 24 Years. Good FARM PROPERTIES ESPECIALLY DESIRED. NO STEAM RISKS TAKEN. GEO. M. READE, President. T. ir. DICIC, Secretary. Ebenebnre:, jrs. SI, lsn.-ly. mvTNius' BrdcKi EBENSBURC, PA., CARL RIVIIMIUS, Practical Watcfcmata anl Jgrslsr. HAS a'xays on haad a larae. rane ! and ele rsnt anrrncrt n( WATCHK 1 I .. 4 JEWELRY. SPE4 TAt LVS. E V K JL i Ac., v lilch he otter. (.. 1. . . any other dealer In the eountr Per' .rs Tie-!it anythina In his line will do well te eie bima rail "Prompt at'.enti.in p.. '. ;rln; t b.rs Watches. Jeirelrr - teed In loth worii and j -ice. Eteiifeii Fire nm Arc::! T. AV. DICK General Insurance Anenl, EBEXSBUIiG, FA. Policies WTltten at sh-rt notice In the OLD RELIABLE "ETfA" And other First t'laye C ompr u I e. Et.ensburfr. Sept. 23. lSbl.-lj DR. M. J. BUCK, PnTsirn 1 vti Rr-i -w ALKKit, P4 Office and residence on Fourteenth street, neii Eleventh avenue, where nicht calls can ho r--... Office hours froin a to 10. a. at., and 'rj 3 to and 6 to 8, r. m. Special attention o lt eases of the Ere and f ar. as well as in 3n-..a. Operations of everv description. 14-1 -tt. 1 "f E. BI'CKLKV, --'-- ATTORSET.AT.I.tf, aip '.'A, r Office over the Firt rc.tion.l F-. .. trance on llth avenue. cond door fr i 17. a str Altoona, April 2a, 18sl.-tf. G E0. M. r.EAPK. AruiKMTiT'.iW. Cl-!:BlT.O, Pa. Office en fntr street.