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Anr. dl . fil rveeMnir f CimmMi wtl he hel-1 M. of t'llt 1.M. W'lPn thP Vittfa WlM i ti.n rim-",! p-f tie anppp- rnl cirvll- rrr.;fp.i tint . r or ir to nvo'd t-n--r:--.. ir!'iTvpr convenient. nv! thp i-i lrpa ,l'xitrp Irt 1-t t'ipr t.p irr ' T1.' p Tp 1 ri-T:tr,M pr i n'lTrbpr -f ; inf.j tliP ll'Tiil' f'f PinP '"if tliPir -, ;i p .-im. t - )" ''''lirinin nt , i il r f 'i 1 1 ri l ii'P1 "pp. .i.irri plpp'p.1 rrpwlirr pf tTiP fi.- (.i iio vi'h In-t. fir flip pnu. .. . it to infft I'l T'"i inrir. i-n nt 4 o'pIopIc r. M. fur til" .''n! fi f'!ia;rm:in tr'xr.j'Ptlnir i;;T;.- npv bp iip.-mP'l ripppnry. T. n. Heht. I'hntrmnn. An.:. 7. 7 .. ..Ti., n,l IlipUthprl'lripp. -H t TP.Tt! rr a5 brpn on top this wppk :n. Wfinntihic f'nucrli and rrfnrliltl3 r'v r. l'PAf tl by Shtloh's Curo. At u ; in, n firr likf 1ut trims. Tlev it.'pt hi attention vr,rp it not f r ' 1 Chit'i anrl fonsnmnMon Cuto ' v i ; nn n c'lirartpp. Tt cnrps ron- 'i. At .Tnir.Mruc etor. ''j nvrnit rr ("Ins. SlioomaVpr, li'tii'ii'-.i'nn nn,l Mrs. X.itipv Wrntol A -) vo - rrn -T' ciit fu;i ,.n V.'.M. f trill r piMin !- ?-.'T!l,l tinns f M, t'lp US of t!;p f.iv. : i 1 i n f t v of Fti'ts nMii'T'.nppI !in"i nro "if. Cor ..V- ;h n"d Consumption Cnrr us o'l a guara . At .Ta reps' d fee. It eu'Ts enn n store ., o if ifp.ted c dri'v pare that AUoona's new is to make its bnw ' vti'-'i. rei Moni'nv lvvt. Hope its . 1,. Vi jii Mie irid. av M"it I.vdin F. rink-ham's C, niipn'nl -. the !'st remedy f.-j- .' ii'T ''iirs thev pvt hear ! of w K-ephar.ts Mulfh.'v" is the title of .f,,innr t!.e rounds of fi'.O PPWSPa- Tlo-v they snb'rict and divide wil ''v he the next thins in order. 'Vs i'.i'i7.-r is what von need for i'"..rt. Joss ,,f appetite, d''ress. nnd ..ms of d -pep-ia. Price 1-1 and T"i i .r I "H'e. At James' drug store. 1 Pr'ngled lie canipnieeting of the 1 I'lvt'-r.-n in Christ wi'l he h,-!,) jn fi,e .. V.'i'mr.re eaf ion. commencing fo- I ! ',c':v: on the !h next Monday A I.' retto hae ball c'tib is expected to ' : p'nee M il (i'thw f, r the purpose of ;roi T bals, pnd, if pr.j;c;ihle, prptHng Wth sotne of the young b. b.'s of Eb- '. r -T. l-i a match Tame of base ball plaved in t.'ace. on Saturd.ay lat, between a re y oreari!7.-d home club and a picked ip, t' f former scooped the latter to the hot us of 2.) to 1. O-i !a-t Sunday rdght five tons of red- '.!' upon the right le-j of Wi!!iam ( i i-tvploye of ti e Cambria Iron Works, ' wn. The leg was crushed to the id tl'.e foot badly mingled. -V- r M. Ili.hlle, of Philadelphia, re- 1 'r, in Cherrytreo, Indiana county, to . the other day. and reports thp na river so low nt-that point that 1 ! :'v unable to leave its bed. i.-nm that a team inn off near Car en Monday hist, upsetting the vp ! : rowing out the two young lady '- '-.oth f.f whom wer considerably N ip'es unknown to o.'r informant, r . :! sprayer and fanrlv, who have ' :!:i I 'wa and Kansas for the past i y-T.rs. returned on Monday old home in Taylor township, !.ire they propose to remain f- C. Miller, of Johnstown, has " "" ;i V'mid in which the evaporrv v ' ".'ekening of the Ink art? pre- ' - i d-.!t nnd slmi'irnntteran? kept P. r f nt her partlcrlars ir.k-nire ' ' p . " i i .'liter, nged two years and ' of Mr. Albert f;:aor, of Car- ' was taken sick with cholera f 9 o'clock on hist Friday morn- 1 in convulsions about 0 o'clock ' : ' umbrella, with a satin'border, - -d i re on Centre street, be V;'.! 'e and Horner streets, a few T: " umbrella is valued for more ' 'i '-ip worth, and the finder will ' : r. warded by bringing it to this " '''' vable event promised for this '? !o-ni"t Towevenings.sug gesfs an " '" drum : What is the differenca "n f.-stjval nnd a crtti'rv) ball ? '1 pr. i-T.-r. ibably be that there Is a nee in the material coni- l ':n 1 y, an old railroad employe, 1 'he ot lier day in tearing down ' r.-ers'iurg, which hp has cc tiuny years, preparatory to i re.v house, discovered In a re- ' or.e of the logs the sum of :' I d.elars in gold. "'''-, "Pellets," or sugar-coated "riin.il "little liver pills," ':.!,?i..ji ) curesick and bilious i-'se t!:e stomach and bowels, h'ood. To pet genuine, see - -i nlure and portrait on Oov ,; '-'1 cents per vial, by drug- ;' y. desperado, after raiding "'lr neighboring town of Indi-M-.i.day afternoon, was pursued r ;: aii l a larae posse. When ' ' h r'o'jrishcd a huge butcher r v -'.rr-Tch-ied when three Dul " ! i'lto his ho,iv. He is now Iu i' h; hired. ft 0 I'- f Col. John M. Bowman, nt one time con neotPil with .lining M. Swmk, Esq., in H-hivii: tiro Johnstown Tribvn?, afterwards editor of the Mt. Union Ti'mp and recently p,l.tor of thP Evprett Ptji, now r-iln" a cler icn' position in the office of the Air priean Iron and st'''l Aoontion. PMladelphia. of hich Mr. Sn nnK. liis old newsprinpr partner. 13 the efficient and courteous Chief Secretary Watermelon -eh oly dearth of home news there must be beyond the line of Northern Cambria when the followincr hrs to do duty as a local ite m in one of our Clearfield county eKchances : " It is wonderf nl what a taste some people in this place have for water melon. A half a melon c?.n be devoured in a little time bv them, and sttll they wish they had more." East Sutiday week nn extremely heavy rain fell at Cresson and points contisnous. and lat Si:nday a similar dehiee visitd the area between Tiuiiana and Stronestown, flooding thf ruads an,1 rendering them welt niirh iiiinn-sp.b'e. A few seattprinar drorvs of moistnrp on pit":ter occasion were all that at trppfed Ptenion here to the fiet that there wps a disturbance of 'he elements some where el s. The rer nsvlvania railroad company will sell tieket- on its main line and branches to firemen attending the convention at llrad ford. which will besin September 10, at tbe rate of two cents a mile round trip. A spec ial tnin will leav-" IIrribnra on Monday, Spptenier I. Alllnformation can be had by addrsshi2 II. F.ttia, corresponding secre tary, Ilarrisbuie, Pa. Jno.TA'alters, employed at Saxman'? coal mine at Eatroho, aecidenta'lv tmnhled into the month of the shaft on Monday evenincr, and. fallinc a distance of ninety f,et, was crushed info nn unrecognizable mass. In the deseent bis body came in contaot with the'jacried edsres of the ronks nnd out. his j left arm oiT nt the shouMer as clean as ' thoncrh it had been done with a rn?or. lie : leaves a wife and several small children, i Tn the list of late Federal appointees nt Washington City we notice the name of i Samuel Felford, of this State, who has bppn prpsented with a position with ?r0f p year in ; It. lie was appointod nt the instanee of i E'preontative n-lford, of f'olorado. "Sam" ! will he remembered !v our local readers as ' the youth who used to oeeaionallv aee"m- pany his father. D. S. S. r.elford, in his ; monthlv visits to this plaee In the capacity of denti-:t. ' We had the pleisure of a call on Tnes- ! dav from Mr. Doninn, son of Mr. Wm. ! J. Dor'ian. an pxfpniv". successful and ae i oomplished book and job printer, of Ehila 5 delpliiv Mr. Doman, the Junior, is here on ' the rusticate, and has no hesitation in savintr j that he is dliiited with our town and plensed with the accommodations at IVlmont. Wel come. 'indeed, at Tiichf, noon or mornin'. to the frvrtum cfe Fn f.man is our friend yir. Dorni'i. i Mr. J. r. Tvler. fatherof Mr. W. P. Tv- lor. supprintendpnt of theEosan TTonse, Al i toona. and also of the Mountain House, 'resson, died in Altoona on Satnrdav last, in , the POth year rf his aire. He resided in j Canton. Bradford county, this State, and had been fur snm linio on a visit to his sin. at : the Eo'.'an House, for tlie benefit of his health, ! which had become considerably impaired. , His remains were taken to his old home in I Canton for interment. Anions the euesrs atthe Camh.ria House ; durincr the past week were Mr. (r. X. Em inton and wife, of Neola, Iowa. Mrs. Kemincrton. ner Annie Clark, was horn and ' raised in this place, and is a si'ter of our co i nial fri'd C S Clark, eitv editor of the ; Council T.lMfT. Cla.) Xon pare il, a frentleman who is nt least as much if not more deservinc; of the appellation of "cander-lesrs" as his j feHow compatriot ort the same journal, our ! old time friend. W. H. II. Brainard. The ladies connected with the Christian ; church of this place wi'l cive a lawn festival ) this nnd to-morrow f Friday and Saturday) pvenitics. August tRth and 10th, at the re'si : derce of V.fv. A. S. Morrison, corner of ,Tn j li.m and Horner streets. Ice cream, peaches pnd cream, etc., etc.. wilt be served from 7 , to lo o'clock v. m.. and tl'.e campus will be I made brilliant and attractive with Chinese lanterns. In cae of unfavorable weather, the festival will he held in the old court houe. A. V. Dively, Esq., of Altoona, has en tered the race aeain.xt. the veteran C-iff roth ns a" psnirant for Congressional honors on the Democratic ticket, and asks his fellow IVmociafs. in this county to remember him nt the primary election t.v-morrosv. Mr. I), has plenty of get up in him, and it won't be his fault or the fault of a troodiy number of f rier.ds jf he don't make his calling and elec tion sure to a position which, for aught we know to th.e contrary, he would f.!l to per fection. During the base hall match on Saturday a colored employe nt Belmont got away with fifteen doihus belonging toa fellow serva nt, n!o colored, while the latter was taking part in tl e game. Accounts differ as to where ! the thief captured the money, the victim's ' coat-T'orket nnd his trunk dividing the hon ors : but wherever he gobbled it he mar.aaed to get away so far with it that justice bas not overtaken him. Tlie guests at Belmont, however, made up the loss to tlie rightful owner of the stolen lucre. Judge Keim, of Johnstown, ncfiug for patties in W illiamsport, hps purchased a large body of land (two thousand acres is the amount we have heard stated), with a four month's option, in Jackson towns). ip, which is underlaid with a superior quality of cancel conl. It i said to he the intention of the gentlemen interested to build a railroad ; from Mineral Point, on the P. R. R..to the ; property soon as the necessary arrange-, : merits can he effected : provided, of course : the purchase is ultimately completed. Don't let your angry passions rise be cause vour neighbors advertise; but boldly do as they are doing pursue the path they nrp pursuing, and thus you'll drive away r'.ull times. Hut should you wish to get the , best of goods 'twill always pay you to invent f.t John Ojnens' store, where nil can find a strok complete, hear this jn mind, and pri : ces cheap so low, indeed, that by buying dry goods, groceries, and ail else yon need from Owens (John) you'll surely save your . dimes. Summer goods selling off at cost. If may he slid that the summer season is at its full height so far as th.e presence of strangers in our midst i concerned. Both Belmont and the Lloyd House are crowded, while several private houses have been in- ' vaded by such as have a taste for comforts 1 domestic. Ehensburg is gradually attaining Prominence as an unrivalled summer resort- nnnval'ed in ti e several matters of nir. wa- ! ter and natural seenerv-and there is no I vplid reason why she should not enter the : ranks as a rival to Cresson for public favor. I The now hpnting apparatus for the Poor House has got as far as Bra (ley's sta- i tlon, the point of debarkation, where it has been for several days past, and consists of a large boiler, necessary pipes, etc., for making i steam and conveying it. to all parts of the , building. Th" contractors for furnishing , and putting up the fixtures are Messrs. E. H. ! CioperA Co.. of Rochester, N. Y. the same I firm that furnished the heating apparatus for the new Court House. ThecontiPct price is I ?2, 170, nnd the work is to be finished by the first of September. " t We had a call on Monday from Messrs. ! A. S. Weakland, of Chest Springs, and An- i selm Weaklen. of Elder township, both of ' whom rejoiced the printer's heart by subscri- ; bing and paing in advance for tlie Frbe MAN". While in iown the latter gentleman j was iiKewisp prevailed upon by a number of friends, prominent among who-n was the gent'enind first named, to permit Ins name to goon the Democratic ticket for Jury Com missionera position for which he will be nominated and no doubt elected, and for the duties of which he is abundantly qualified. Mr. G. Viola, a knight of the razor and a profesor of music, under whose skillful tuition our silver cornet band is making such rapid strides toward perfection, has pur chased the fixtures nnd good will of the bar ber shop heretofore conducted by Mr. George Washington, not the original nor even the aborigine! "father of Ids country," and pro poses to remain with ns permanently. Mr. Viola is a first class musician arid is fully competent nnd entirely willing to give In structions on any kind of a rep.i, string or w ind instruriK nt, mouth organs not included. Among the commodities which went to make up the loads of two wagons engaged f.n Monday last in transporting goods from this'piace to Carrol Itown wasa barrel of rum, communication with which was had while in ; transit by a couple of young men who had charge of the teams, a gimlet and a straw ' beim the only Implements brought into re- 1 qulsition. What effect this induler, . e had ; upon the voung men aforesaid can be readi ly inferred from the fact that one if not both of th.e teams ran away, the wagon or wagons were badly demolished, and the goods scat- i tered hither ami yon tor a considerable dis- j tance a'ong the route. The fact that the planting season has j teen ppst arid gore for a conpte of months ' or more oid not deter one of the equine per- ! suasion from planting his larboard hoof in ' the face ot our baker friend, Tom Flick, of i Carroltown, much tothe discomfiture of that gentleman, who mourns the loss of six ' teeth and suffers from a pair of badly con- I tused lips. This unlookedfor horse-pita 'ity was extended to Tom on Friday last, at or rear the residence of Mr. Sebastian Luther, j in Carroll township, the injured gentleman being at the time engaged in extricating the animal from the mess it got into or lying down whils hitched to a other vehicle. by falling wagon or I i Brotlier Williams, editor of the A'fpj and secretary of the Carrolltown silver count band, has plaend us under obligations for nn invitation to attend and a couple of meal tic kets to be utilized a, a bisr picnic to lie held in Miller's erove, near that v'ace, on Wednes day of next week, August '2'i, for the bene fit of said organization. Better people to tie to for either fnn or friendship cannot be found anywhere than in and about Carroll town, and the band boys are anioncjthe most Kenial gentlemen in tlie aforesaid commu nity. May th coming picnic prove a big bonanza, socially as well as financially. A rattlesnake measuring three and a half feet in iencth apd sporting twelve rat tlers, was killed a few days ago near what Is known as the "North Church," in Carroll township, about five miles from this place. There was nothing extraordinary about the length of the snake or the number of rattles which adorned its caudal appendage, but there Is something extraordinary about a reptile of that kind being found in the lo- ini;, ;n V. . li tl,;d ,.nii tri o L-illod nnrl tbp mij .i. .. ......... ............ only conclusion to be readied is tnat- it naa i started off on a tour of investigation and couldn't find the way back to its natural taunte among the ridges. The Altoona Sunday Mominti says that the old mule that pulls the lawn mower about the Monntain House grounds at Cresson Is the same identical hybrid that the late Father Christy used while chaplain of the 55th Reg imentPennsylvania Volunteers, during the late civil war : that the animal has changed hands many times, and thousands of dollars nave been the result ot his frequent transfers to new owners by raffles, excepl that Father Christv, never "used" the mule spoken of, if riding It is meant, while he was in the army, for tlie obvious reason that it was entirely too small for a man of his heavy weight nnd large proportions. When he returned from Ten-riPj-e to tils congregation in Butler county after the war was over, he brought the little mute with him, and when he left Butler county for this place he brought his pet along. It was raffled off frequently during Father Christv's residence here to raise money to be applied to the payment of the debt of -the Catholic church in this place, and a very considerable amount for that purpose was realized. It was finally sold to a coal opera tor at Lilly's station for the purpose of pull ing coil cars in and out of the mines. Devth of a Coon Ot.t Lady. Mrs. Margaret Boberts died at her residence, in this place, on Tuesday morning Iat, from ppra'vsis, in the eighty-third year of her age. The deceased, whose maiden name was Evans, was born in Wale, and came to this place, or to its vicinity, with her family when she w'as a vnung girl, and afterwards became the wife of David H. Roberts, Esq.. long a well known nnd hitrhlj respected citizen of Ebensbnrg, who died some ten or twelve years n?o. Four children Howard J. Boh ers and Newton I. Roberts, both of Johns town, C. T. Robot, of this rlace, all of whom are married, and Emily, nn unma ried dauchter survive her. " Witli per haps one, certainly not more than two ex-i ceptions. she was rue oiiei rernaie inhabi tant of this place, and only a very meagre number of its present ieMdents were here when she first came among them. As a wo man she commanded the universal respect and esteem of all who knew her. and as a wife and mother she performed her every duty with filial devotion nnd religious fidel ity. All her walks in life were those of a true (,'hristiar woman, her religious faith beincrtbatof the Congiegationalist Church, of which 5 he was a sincere and exempliary member. Her funeral took place on Wed nesday afternoon, ami was followed to Llov's cemetery, on the hill east of town, by a lnrpe concourse of relatives and friends. Peace to her honored ashes. THAT .NTJt.lN'fiE ItlRO. KjiF.Nsnnui, Aug. l.r, 1SS2. Deah Freeman : The large bird to which you referred in y ur last issue as having i been shot on its nest in (lallitzen township, was evidently the "fircnt'Blue Heron" (Ar- j ilra firrorlirnt, J.inn.), generally called the , blue crane. it is found throughout the United States nnd West Indies, but most generally in the lowlands borderitor on the Atlantic coast. It is exceedingly difficult to I approach, owing to the acouteness of its bear ing and vision, except in close woods. When full-grown it is about four feet in length in cluding tail, with an extent of wings reach ing seven feet, and the bill .V inches, with a gape of 7 1 a inches and height from three to four feet. Its food consists of fish, rep tiles, small quadrupeds and large insects. It is exceedingly voracious. This bird is capa ble of inflicting severe wounds bv its bill, the more dangerous in that it generally aims nt the eyes. Jt has been seen to chase the fish-hawk and force it to yield its prey. The writer has often seen these birds stand ing at intervals like sentinals along the beach, or up to tlndr knees in the water, watching for fish and other prey. They pre sent a grotesque appearance, nnd look "as solemn ns preachers. The marvel is that it should be found incubating so far from irs usual haunts on the coast. L. "IRAC;fiI.X PAIXR," Dr. Tl. V. PiERfE, Buffalo, N. Y. : Tjmr Sir My wife had suffered with "female weaknesses" for pearly three j-ears. At times she could hardly move s)P had such dragging pains. We often saw your "Favor ite Prescription" advertised, but supposed, like most patent medicines it did not amount to anything, but at last concluded to trv a bottle, which she did. It made her sick at first, but it began to show its effect in a mark ed improvement, and two bottles cured her. Yours, etc., A. J. Huyck. Deposit, N. Y. Weights and Meapthes. As this is about the time for the sealers of weights and measures to visit storekeepers, the following list of Jfees aliowed bv law for the stamping and sealing of weights and measures may prove of interest to those concerned : For the trial and halancingof every set of scales, ten cents ; of everv patent, balance, twenty . eii.s ; oi every set or eoaior nay scales, two i .i - in i n . ii , oikioi tn-iy ,i i it liir-.iui t x . cents; tor every bushel measure, twenty cents: for every half-bushel measure, fifteen cents : for every peck or half-peck measure, ten cents ; for everv quarter peck measure, six and a quarter cents : of every eallon, half-gallon and quart measure, four cents each ; of every pint, or less, three cents each: Vlcl.t lpsan t nv-el"' "J , , aa",' Rf " . Sr.'i!", TlT. -Vlitj ht pounds, four r the sealing of such beams, scales, weights and measures as have beer, sealed the previous year he shall demand and receive only one-half of the afore-mentioned fees. Tlie fees to be paid for tlie trial or adjustment of every platform scale which draws ,M0 or under shall be one dollar, and an additional sum of ten cents for every loo pounds over 5o0. but not exceeding 2,omi pounds. Provided, always, that for the sealing of such scales as have been sealed the previous year, or as shall he correct, the seal er of weights and measures shall demand only one-half of the aforesaid. MVr AWAY. We cannot help noticing the liberal offer made to all invalids and sufferers by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. You are requested to" call at James' Drug Store. Ehensburg, and get a Trial Bottle free of cost, if you are suffering with Consump tion. Severe Coughs, Colds, Asthma. Bron chitis. Hay Fever, Loss of Voice, Hoarse ness, or any affection of the Throat or Lungs. It will positively c.ire yo. SwrsrDMvc. Farmers. The latest in the swindling line, and one of the likeliest to deceive, is being worked on some of tiie far mers in this State, sharp No. 1 goes to a farmer and makes him an offer for his farm at a high figure, which is usually accepted, and ?."0 or so deposited to bind the bargain. Then Mr. Sharp's friend comes along and offers ?l.ono or more in advance of the first price. Then the farmer goes to No. 1, nnd by paying a good round sum, say fiiiio. se cures a release. The enterprising;young fel low who wanted the land so badly nt the highest figure neglects to come round, and the farmer Is about 450 out, course, is divided by the sharps.' which, of i t i I Wine fcr Invai.iis. The Tort Grape Wine of New Jersey is the best medicinal wine in the market, and it is said that the vintage of A. Speer far excels any other pro duced. It is heavy in body, rich in flavor, and well adapted for sickly persons and for general family use. Mr Speer also preserves the Oporto Grape Juice just as it runs fresh from the press without the rise of spirits. For sale by E. James, Eber.bburg, Ta. Bay City, Mich., Feb. rt, is.?0. I think it my duty to send you a recommend for the benefitof any'person wishing to know wheth er Hop Bitters are good or not. I know they are gxnl for general debility and indigestion; strengthen the 'nervous system and make new life. I recommend my patients to use them. Dk. A. Pratt. A pocket-book containing some money, tax receipts, etc., was lost on Friday last somewhere between this pla?e nnd Killen's mill. The finder will be snitnblv reaar.luH by returning it to the owner, whose name will be found on business cards and other documents contained, in tbe pocket-book. I r.TTFR frou cnriox. EXJOYINO rrfK-THE SCXFI OWKR ASD THK I.fl.Y THE DKMOUALIZINn, WICKED WALTZ. Cailas House, Aug. 14, l2. Dear Mr Tike I have been enjoying Puck. Its cartoons are admirable. It gives the forms and actions of all the nation's great men, such as thieving politicians, who are now enjoying their summer sports. The overburdened taxpavers ; the yacht, with Jay (iould at the helm and his brothers in wealth, Vanderbiit and Sace, looking after the main and jib sheets : the giant, Davy Davis trying to fall on that excellent soldier and pers'istent third termer, E'ly Grant : the wicked Incersoll in the ring knocking the righteous Talmage out of tune ; the national legislators engaged in the scrabble of grab bing, dividing and pocketing their share of the20,ooo.oi)0 Uiver and Harbor steal ; the rotten craft trying to keep afloat, and ex Secretary Robeson endeavoring to save the money on board for himself, if he can save nothing else. These, witn many ovner car . - . ;n;n,n,ral,0 toons, ninhi- kh " T . 7 It toll ns that most of the 2'i.Ooo,nio Uiver and Harbor steal will find its way into pock ets of Congressmen, wire pullers and thiev ing politicians, who wiil send their pilfering members back again to steal more for them. It tells also that many American millionaire thieves are in Europe laying iu their stock of old masters, and that the Mourillo, the An pelo and the Raphael ehromo works in Rome are running day and night, with extra hands on oils and canvas. I feel happy in being able to inform the readers of the Freeman that Oscar Wilde has at last witnessed something to please him. He was disgusted with the Atlantic Ocean. Niagara Falls, Fourth of July cele brations, Kansas cyclones, and everything else witnessed in America, until he visited a picnic at Burlington and heard the women with their mouths full of hairpins telling each other how the girl from Madison with tlie long, brown hair, carried on with the new preacher. When he heard them, the aesthetic was delighted, and, clapping his hands in the exuberance of his joy, ex claimed : " Now I see that American civili zation is struggling for expression." It will be a solace as well as a joy to this innocent barbarian land, that has revered his voice and worshipped his beauteous ways, to learn that he visited the Burlington picnic, im pressed himself favorably with American hair-pins, and that he w til not leave this be nighted land alone, but take with him a hair-pin Ruth, he has found in this land of Boas". How happy should be the entire people that "Wil do has found one American in dimity whose hear! has long moved with the language of the sunilower, and whose voice has been raised for the frsthetio. in daily life. While it is to be regretted that under the practical laws of this unresthetie laud th.e English sur.flower cannot marry all the American Liiies. we should, be devoutly thankful that Oscar will honor and marry one of them. There will now berelinement in life. Instead of one radiant exponent of the refinement of life, we will have t wo, and. in the course of nature, will finally come a dynasty dedicated to the lily and the suu llower. Therefore, let us pray. 1 have received a circular fiom a dancing master and several clergymen, who have com bined to put d.nvn waltzing. This dancing master and his reverend eopartners are send ing their circulars to leading clergymen and other great men of the country, soliciting their aid and influence in this great and good work tiiev have undertaken. They contend that waltzing is "immodest, vulgar and demoralizing." The clergymen declare that "waltzing does more injury to the young than mnny of the vices thr.t. are preached against from the pulpi V while the dancing-master adds : " I have seen couples so closely interlocked that the face of the man was actually in contact with that of the palpitating girl in bis arms." He goes still t urther, and actually declares that he has "seen kisses interchanged amid the mad dening waltz." Now tiiis is terrible to con temp'ale. It shocks me to think of it. Such familiarities should not be allowed. It is true, that when I was a young man, in pos session of a pair of good dancing legs, such a sight as that of beholding a young man I throwing his arms clear around a voung wo man and pull her so closely to him its though an"' oi e.smg m-i, iiunt ...i .in.-ii v lo in,' ;is i hi v - e; t inii'in('iii''.i iu uiu imurr, but now, as an old man with a pair of legs that dance or shake of sheir own volition, such a figure of dance would appear very immodest and tci rib'.y demoralizing. Such j a sight in my old days wouid be a very mi I pleasant one to contemplate. To witness j scenes such as a dancing master has often : witnessed, that of "a couple so closely in I terlocked that the face of the man was actu I ally in contact with that, fit the palpitating t girl in his arms," and "kissing her amid the maddening waltz" would, in my present non-waltzing condition, shock and com pletely unman me. Oh ! the improprieties of the waltz. Think of a man bringing his face in actual contact with a waman's soft cheek, and, in a word, hugging her and kissing her ! Oh ! that such a horrid custom should be sanctioned by society ! Oh ! that I could, in any mannor or degree, aid the dancing master and his reveiend compatri ots in theircrusade against the wicked waltz! 1 low to aid them I am at a loss to know. The dancing master himself has doubts i about effecting any great reform in the i wicked waltz. He says the dance as now practiced is worthy of the stiongest condem i nation, and proposes a simple experiment. that of merely joining hands, but at the same time acknowledges that "it would't afford the lady that sense of support and protec tion that is derived from the pressure of her partner's arm about her waist." What is to be done in reforming and cor recting this great and growing evil that de tracts from the purity of ladies who indulge in the waltz, and affords men opportunities that should riot be allowed, 1 am at a loss to divine. lean think of nothing but moral suasion ; and even that, I fear, will not be equal to the emergency , for the average wo man, like mother Eve, has a will of her own, I fear the average young lady has a consid erable share of that quality which Milton represents as being tlie ruin of our first momer, namely : a determination to no her own way and see for herself, and have a I1TT ntl X: rt t n t 1 1 I nterview with the serpent. notwithstanding all that could be urged to the contrary by sober old Adam. Milton tells us tiiat Eve said to Adam: " I can take care of nis, !f, and I don't want you to be always lumbering atter me with your ad.yice. Voir think the serpent will injure me, do you ? Now, that shows how little you know about me. The serpent, Adam, is a very agreeable fellow, and helps me, to pass away the time, but lie don't take me in O, no; there's no danger of him ever getting around me. ";So, my dear Adam, just go your own way in't he garden and let nie manage for mvseif." I would like much, indeed, to assist dancing-masters and clergymen in this Christian work, but I am powerless to aid, except by advise, and my advise is to use moral suas ion, am", even in that I have not full confi dence. Whether in tlie terrestial regions there will be saints and angels dev?lop Eve's form or self-will I know" not; but in this wor ld of imperfect sanctifieation I know that the fairest feminine angels develop this quality in pretty energetic forms. I regret much, indeed, that 1 am powerless to aid the dancing master ar.dreverend friends In their crusade against the w icked waltz. G. N. S,. MYSTERiors Occurrence i Hunting don County. A Solti'lo correspondent of the Mt. Union Timet tells the following : On the 21t. dny of July, white Mrs. William Stn ke, Henjiiniin stake, ami several (if Mrs. Ntakos' tiimdy weiH entlrnr a ten o'clock nlecn tn their meadow flat ft, mo three rr four fpet from tliern r,.c up Flr.wlr :m. turned over. A few minutes before Mrs. Nt-.ike had placed this ctone thor for the nirpeee of 8irtirr:r on it. hut had rh.mireil her purpee n,l li.ul ef down on the ground fome three toot from It. The Ptone in form is perfectly flat on two sides. 2 inches thick, with a face of eleven by ten Indies, and very nearly form a lotirth of a Pircle, and weinhs IS "pounds. The irraFs had heen mowed off close! v where the stone lny. loavine-a smooth (lerlace. The writer with Rll others wlio have examined the tone and the i;roun.l. tind it Impossll.le to Recount for Its turning from natural causes. There p.in i. j mistake ahou'; the stone Ivlnif nn its flat side when I it commenced to rai--p. as Henjamin Stake was I lookinur at it when it first moved, and its motion j rinsed the others to notice it. The writer tried " I"'-c me so.ne on its cute on tneeround where it lav. hr.t found it Impossiole to iret It to stand as it would either tall to one side or the other. 1 he above is no sensational storv. The parties who w:tnesed this seene were ver'v much alarmed nnd are willinir to make their affidavits to the fe-.s dated aoove. Thev live one mile from S.U lolo. an 1 can lie Interviewed at anv time Ny anv who may desire, nnd also anv who'mav feel curi ous can see the stone by cabin? at the timet ottiee A Hihtai. STEPMOTrtKK A shorviTiit rse of cruelty to a child has jnt como to liaht in Al t.iomi. .ion ii Cirer. n (rerman. who is employed in the railroad shops in that citv, lo--t his wife about tour years aito. He had one rhlld.afcirl, then four years old, upon whom he bestowed ali possible kindness. A year after hi" wife's death lie remarried, hut his second spoue never took kindly to the little rtrl. and she finnllv enme to entertain towards it the most violent hatred. For months back she has ahued It in a very hrutal manner, and one day lat wek she beit the child so cruelly that it has ever since heen tn a prera riont condition. Inasmuch as the child's tither took no steps to restrain or put a stop to his wile's oruel conduct, a Miss Shi'ttlekofT. who reid a few doors from the Casper's, made an information before an alderman asrainst, Mrs. (t., but for some reason not definitelr stated the warrant has not yet heen served. The child Is now in the posses sion ot a neighbor reiman woman, and her con dition shows the 'errihle treatment she has passed throimh. Her collar hone is fractured, one of her rli 9 broken, a piece torn nut of her led ear and her neck lacerated tn a dreadful manner. The rtuM Is under the treatment of I. Hack. This is clearly a case that demands tho prompt enforce ment of the law against euch inhuman and un christian Conduct. LOCAL CORttr.SPOMF.CE. Cum Creek. Aug. 1, 18i. I"e.sr Frkkmoj I hope you will spare me space in yonr valuable columns for the following items of news from this section. It is senerallT hollered that theroniih and wild mountains of Chest creek witt soon come to he a lively place of business, as several wealthy firms from the east have had crews of men enquired for the last four months in slnklm shafts, opening coal hanks and hunting and in specting other minerals. Several very valuable veins have been discovered on what is known as Kork run. and parties ownlnir land in this section are now asklnir from tit) to $-V) per acre for that which they purchased five or six vears airo. when the land w is well timbered, for the low fltrures of 1 and ! .SO per acre. Tlmber-euttinsT and loir-lobhfnir are also carried on very extensively In the northern part ot Cum. hrta and in the southern part of Indiana and Clearfield counties. Our section is ircnerallv im provinir. for where there were wild pine forets ten or twelve years airo we see to-dav beautiful farms with large dwelling houses, bank barns, and orch ards hearinit the finest fruits. The telephone from CnrwensviPe to f "herrytree Is a irrent success and is vcrv convenient for our business men to communicate with the eastern cities. It Is supposed that the Curwensvllle railroad will soon he extended alonK tho Susuuchana river or Chest creek. The Hell's Oap railroad, as no doubt the moot of yonr readers are aware, has been run alonif Clear field creek. This railroad is dofnic a irood business, and quite a number of men are employed thereon. 'oalnort. the western terminus of said' road, which consisted of only a few houses a couple of years airo. i Improving very rapidly, thero betnar several cood stores, hotels, drutr store, brewerv, etc. there at present. Steps are also being made towards build Ine a Catholic church, and some very hand some sums of money have been subscribed tor that purpose. For the present T will sav stop, hoping to be able to send you more important news In the near fu ture. MOTtTM. ORKilXAI, POFTRV. "THE f'KFF.MAN." Come, all irood (oiks, the Frkrwaw read, 'Tis j'tst the paper that you need , AH britlins with the newv ray EnUifhtning people every day. "Read well our columns, and von'll know How the politic tide doth flow ; How money eetting. far and wide. Still keeps the people ocenpied. How many bad men headlong d!vp. And in the na tion's mush-box thrive ; I'oor witless wights must stand aside Till their big hollies are supplied. A. I. H. 'Takrn frnm Anilerto-nville ttockadr, vrhere th mush, wa brought in in n dry goodt 6nr. Mtss Smith, the great artest. attended a hall ; Where, when It was known, she was stared at by all : And some person said with a very bad grve. That he knew she could paint, by tho looks of her face ! All which, ap the Frenehman would say. Is but an IndifTerent tlnuhlr mt'nrfre. and. as tlie paste board mnnipulatorsomctirr.es mnrmurs, let's 'pass' to something else. Are yon rnllv supplied with shoes suifahlc'lor this season of tho year delicate and stylish for ladles, and strong and serviceable for men 1 it not. hear In mind the name and ad dress of S. Illunienthal, 1119 Eleventh avenue. Altoona. He has a very large stock of hoots and shoes of all sorts and sizes on hand, and assures one and all that ne will dispose of thesamo, if sold soon, at lower prices than can he afforded by any other dealer In these parts. The goods are custom made and warriinted to wear. Turin? was a yountr lady of f Moueeter. Whoso parents had hoped they had loucester, Hut she came hack one day To their awful dimay. So they called her a wicked Imponeester. Should the superhnman Ingenuity of this couplet (!i:rce to verpome you should it throw you Into a per-piration intense enouirb. to wear out a couple of handkerchiefs we'll fpl! you how to rogaln your normal clf. Tirlnk a lem inade nnd then go to the Npw York Clothing Hall, 211 Main strpet. Johnstown, and get inside one of those rephvr suits sold there so obe;in. Zephyr suits Indeed are not the only voods sold there very cheap, fcr all manner of clothing will also be found, marked (toirn to starrath n prices : but Pillow our advice and see if It Is not salutary. lo ! and tell them we sent you. The chapsotne rams of tender ago Friak gaily o'er the lawn. The sweatful farmer smites his mules. And plows the irrewing co-n. The Pity cotioips pack their trunks, And ceo their softest coo," "Dear nr.cle We'll be down next week. And bring the children, too." The foregoing was evldentlv written two or three weeks ago. but we imagine it Is not yet too late to j I'mir il jn-i a- il !.- ooi i'o ij.to i iniorm our readers thnt .las. J. Murphy, loo Clinton street. Johnstown, Is selling summer clothing cheaper than ever. A pprson would natnrallr say that he always sold cheaper than anvbody else, hut he is even coing below hist ormer fltrures. and the reason is becanse he wants to clear his sbrKes fir the Fall trade. So call on hfm. or send, if you want to pick up a bargain or two. All goods warranted to be as represented. o WAI.SIT LF.AF HAIR RESTORER. It Is entirely different from all others, it Is as clear as w;ttcr. and. as its name Indicates, is a per fect Vegetiblo Hair Restorer. It will immediate ly free the hea 1 from all dandruff, restore grav hair to its natural color, and produce anew growth where It ha' fallen off. It does not In anv manner affect the health, which Sulphnr. Sugar of J.ead. and Nitrate of Silver preparations have done. It will change light or faded hair in a few davs to a beautiful glossy brown. A?k your drncglst for it. Each bottle is warranted. SrtTH. Kuhe fc Co.. Wholesale Airpnts. l'hiladelphia. and C. N. Cnrr TESTOJt, New York. f-2.-ly. OBITUARY. CLARK. Tiled, in Taylor township, on Friday evening. Aug. 11 issa. Mis. Maboarkt Clark. aged TS year. WEAKLAND. Died, In Carrol toivnshtp.Wed nesdiy. Auaustis. lss-.'. A--ib. wifo oi John J. Weakland. aged about ;S years. T.ONO. Ped. Rf Snmmerhlll. this county, on Stindav. Aug. 13. iss, a child of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Long, aged about 2 years. PKT'NKER. Died, at the residence of her son-in-law. Dr. Charles Oillosple. In Froeport, Pa., July 10th, Mrs. Rosktta Broker, aged about Co years. The subject of this notice was born In Dundalk, County I.outh. Ireland, where she received part of her education, completing tho same in Dublin Id JS40. Accompanied by her husband and children, she camo tn this country. locating in Erie, l'a.. where she resided for twelve years, and where she first taught music. From there she removed to Hrndv's Bend, and from there to Pitts! ugh, where she received a letter of recommendation as music teacher from Klebcr Brothers. Her health mean time having failed, and hearing of Hayden Fat rick Smith being In Ifolli,l,,y.si,urg. he being a friend of the family nnd one tiine in her brother's employ, she wrote to him. and he answered, giving her every enconrngenient to move there, which she did remaining eighteen year. during which time the endeared herself to all her music pupils, as nlso to the lamented Father John Walsh, who. at that time, was pastor in Hollidaysburif. Her last residence was In Altoona. whore she continued music teaching until within two months of her d"nth. Her Inn. table example, kind advice ami Christian checrfu'ness gained forhermany friends, nnd I think 1 recognize the universal sentiment when I say that few have gone who left a more en dearing record. It can be truly said that "None knew her but to love, none named her but to prale." While death relieved her of sufferings which were 1-orne wilii i.atifcnce and resinnation. it created an ngony In the hearts of her children which time may to some extent allerlnte, hut can nevet entirely obliterate, (rod grant she may re ceive a full measure of heavenly rewards for her faithfulness on earth. Is the earnest prayer of a sincere Iriend. M. E. B. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. T)Y vlrtueof an order of the nrphnns Court of I Cambria county, tho undersigned administra tor ol James Farren. deceased , will sell at public outcry on the premises, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 0, 1882, At 2 o'clock, p.m., the following described real estate, to wit : All that certain Farm or Tract of Land situate In Washington twp., Cambria county, eon si?tliig"f 50 Acres, more or less, being nounded on the north by the Turn Pi ke, on the west by lands of Ijonisa Keeper and the heirs of T:imes Smith, deceased, on the south by land of Felit O'Neill, and on tho east by land of M. B. MeL,anghlin, having thereon erected a two storv riank llarlllnc llone, a Stable, anj all necea sary outbuildings. Terms or Sale. tme-third cash, one-third In one year, and the remaining one-third at death of Mary Farren. widow of said decedent the hitter two payments, with the Interest. payable annually, to he seenred by the bond and mortgage of tlie purchaser. FKANCIS C. O'HAKKA, MAKY FAK KEN. Administrators of James Farrex, dee'd. Orphans' Court Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. I)Y vlrtne of an alia order Issuing out of the Orphans" Court ot Cambria county, to me di rected, 1 will expose to public sale, at the Court House, Ehensburg, Pa., on FJiTD.l Y, SEPT. Sth, 1SS2, At 2 o'clock, p. m., th following described mal estafp. th? (imprrfy of Km a ntkl Iishai?t, late of Carroll township, deceased, to wit : A certain PIECE or PARCEL of LAND sitnate In Carroll township. Camhria county. Pa., bounded ns fellows, viz: Beginning at a post: then"e by land of John Misel. south eiKbty-nlne degrees, east one hundred and ninety-nine and one half perches to a beech eorner; thence by land of John Ahlis. north ten degrees, west eighty-two perches, to a post ; thence by land of heirs of Jos. Davis, west, or nearly west, one hundred and seventy-nine and one-half perches, to a post : thence south, or nearly south, seventy-five and one half perches, to a post, the place of beginning, contain ing T9 Arrest and IKS Pcrohe. more or less, nearly all cleared, and having tli"r.,n erected a two story Frame llnnse and a Frame Barn. There is a good orchard ob the premises. TEliMS OF S.I,K: One-third of the pnrchase money to be paid at the confirmation of the sale, one-third in one year thereafter, and one-third at the death of Apollonia Dishart. widow of said Emanuel Pishnrt. doceaeed. the latter two payments, with their interest, pjya able annua'. I v. to" be secured hv oond and mortgage ot the purchaser. Wm. II. SE HW.R, Trustee to sell the Real Estate ol Emamczl I'lfeH abt, deceased. AN N O UNCI 1 IN I S. COXCtRESS U"e have been requested to announce the name of A. V. Ii velv, tsq., of Altoona. rtS a candidate for 'ougress in tins (the lath) district at the coming primary, suhp-ot to the rules which govern the selection of candi dates for ofDeo in Cambria county. CONGRESS. Editor Freeman : Please announce the name of A. H. Cer vnoTH. of Somerset county, as a candidate for Congress, subfect to the decision of the Iemo eratic primary election of Camhria county, Maji Dcmocrats. Oeistowx, August 5. is2. ASSEMBLY TosF.ru McDoxat.ii, of Ehensburg. will be a candidate (or nomi nation, subvert lo iiemocratie rulej, at the next primary election for Cambria county. ASSEMBLY. Editor Freemaw Drar Sir: Flease announce the name of A. J. Christv. of T-orctto. as a candidate for Assem bly, subiect to the rules of the Dcmecrrtic partv of Cambria countv. MANY DEMOCRATS. Ioretto, March 22, lSS2.-et. ASSEMBLY. We are authorize to to annonnce the name of Nathasibl Hop.vk, of Johnstown, as n candidate for Assembly at tho cominir primary election, suhjeet to the rules and conditions which govern the Itemocratie party of Cambria couuty in its choice of candidates. ASSEMBLY. AVe ar authorized to annonnce that 1.. IV Wofinnrrs. of Johns town, will be a candidate for renominatlon at the coming Democratic primary election as one of the Kepresentati ves from this eour.tv in the State Ie g'slatnre. and that ho will faithfully abide bv the decision of a majority of his fel low Iienwc tits as indicated by the vote cast at said primary election. ASSEMBLY. Editor Freeman: : You are authorized to announce the name of Michael Rrackkts. of (JaliitKin Horoub. a a candidate for Assembly, snbieet to the approval or rejection of the Democratic voters at toe com ing primary election. Knowing his fitness and worth, we can earnestly commend Mr. Hracken to the cordial support of everv Democrat In Cambria County. " M A.N Y CITIZENS. lallitzin, Mar.-h ISS.'.-t.e. I"f OR ASSEMBLY The undersigned - offers himself to the Demopracy of Cambria county as a candidate for the l-cgisiaturc. and if found worthy the support of a majority of his fel low Democrats at tlie coming primary election, and is endorsed i,t the po!l in Novem1 r next, ho pledges himself to serve the interests of all con cerned to the best of his nbibtv and entirely re gardless of either fear, favor or a'fection. .TOSI HH (RTWALU, Ehenstmrg. March 10, lss-j.-:u. yOTE FOR JOHN 31. IvITVCJ, of jonssTons. FOK ASSKM11LY, At the Democratic Primary Elation, An?. 19;h, ISSi, SHERIFF. We arc requested to an nounce ihat the name of Josiah Watec.s, of Johnstown, will be presented to the Democ.ats of Cambria county for the office of Sheriff, subject to the roles govr-ning the party, at the approaching prlmnry election. STTERTFF. At the solicitation of a a numt ?r of frlpuls T herpbr r.fTcr m -elf to the Democracy of Cambria county as a candidate (or Shcriir. and will abide by their decision nt the coming primary election. D. A. LITHEK, Carroll Twp., June v. H. POOR DIRECTOR AVe are author ized to annonn. 3 that diaries Flick, of l,o reffo borough, will ho a candidate for I'oor House Director at the coming Democratic primary elec tion, the result of which he pledges iilmself to r.bidc by. POOR HOUSE DIRECTOR. We arc authorized to announce that .Tohx Kor.j nAl'fiH . of Croyle township, will be a ear, dilate for loor Honse'Director at the coming Ifemoeratie primary election, subject to the rules governing tlie party. POOR HOUSE DIRECTOR We are authorized to annoi'iee that Jacob War ner, of Washington townsnip. will he a rand'osto for I'oor House 1 Mrpetor. subject to the rules which govern Democratic primary eleettons. and li nom inated and r ected he pledges himself to se.-ve the taxpayers of the county to tae best of his ability. POOR DIIJECTOR. We are author ized to announce the name of .lnnn C.irsEY, of All, 'Lrl'.cny township, as acandidnte for I'oor lii rcctor at tlie ajiproa'-liinu Democratic primary eler -tion. II aring been a Democrat all his life and be lieving himself competent to dischorge the duties of said otnec honest y and creditably. Mr. Carney earnestly solicits the . upport of his personal aDd political frlciids throughout the county. ORriLAXS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE Reat, Estate! BY virtue of an order issuing out of the I trphans' Court of Cambria eountv, to me directed, 1 will expose to public sale on the premises, on SATURDAY, Sr.rT. 2nd, 1SS2, At a o'clock, r. M., the following described real etate. the property ol Christopbkr IV-hf.nrodb, late of Allegheny township, deceased, vir : AH that certain rieoo or Tarci'l oT Land situate In Allegheny towr.-htp. Cambria county. Pa., about 4V miles from Lorctto. adi lining lands of F. A. Storm, heirs of Christopher Keigel. Con rad Spigelhalter. Oeorge Flick. Anlhony Conrad, and others, containing lf Acres, ;mo"re or less, about JO Arren of which are cleare.'. and having thereon erected a two Ptory,'PLASKHousis and a Jjon Bank Kaiw. Tr.Rns OF KAI.E. One-third of the purchase money to be paid at the confirmation of the sal and the remainder in two equal annual payments, with Interest, to 1 secured by the judgment bond and mortgage of tho purchaser. JOSEPH HHHt'E. Trustee to sell real estate ol Christopher Eckb rotie. deceased. Allegheny Twp.. Aug. It. T2.-.?t. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. 1 " virtue of an order of the Court of Common 1 Pleas of Cambria eoun'y. the undersigned. Committee of .Mabraret McCahan. a lunatic, will enpose to sale, bv rnMic auction or outcry, at the Court House in the Borough of Ehensburg. on Tbnrstlay, tlie 31st flay of August, '82, At 2 o'clock, p. m.. tho following described real estato. to wit : The Onf riidmded Sixth of TwivTliirtb of a rij:cn nn tract of l.axd situate In the Townships 'if Carroll and Susque hanna, in the County of Cambria, warranted in the name of Catharine Ann Kcailing. adjoining lands of Ocorge Miller, Peter Schira. James Cnn ninsham. and others, containing 311 Acre, more or le?. Terms: To be cash on confirmation of sale. 1S.UKJKE I.IEIY. Committee. Aug. 11. 18S2.-3t. rt I T i TTf (t,r)ri per week to live agents. Some uAjjAril thZU tnini1 new' SpHs on sigh. Thk YUV Tkmplb or L.1FR: representing the Fast. Pro-en f nnd Future. A fine lithograph In six elegant tints. Siie. x S3. Comments of Press. -! t is a heant'fuliy finished work of art. non sectarian conveys the truth of Immortality In an unmisrablo manner." Pitts. Chronicle. "A great deal of ideality and artistic t.iste shown In compo sition, clearly nnd gracefully blended into a nar monlous.wholc."' Pitts. Eve'nR Telegraph, csam plefree. Send f ir circular ls-4.-2in.J W. T. AM). Tittsburuli, P, AUDITOR'S NOTICE. -In tlifi mat ter of thoassisrned estate of Joseph Van fir mer and wife. Having been appointed Auditor to sportain the amount due all persons claiming a preference out ot the fund In the hands of the Assignee for the wages of labor. I hereby give notice that 1 will attend to the duties of my apjNiintnient at the hotel of John Bender. In St! Augustine, on Tues day, SC'th Any of Avtjvst, at t o'clock, A. M., when and where all interested mav attend. F. A. SH IKMAKLK, Auditor. Ehensburg, Aug. 11, lssa.-st. ADMINISTRATION N OT I CE. EUate of Josiah M. Chuistt. dee'd. Ictter of Administration on the estate of Josi ah M. Christy, late of 'Jiilitiln borough, dee'd. having been era n ted to the undersigned, all per sons fndeoted to said estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and all persons having claims against the same will present them, pro perly authenticated for settlement, to KEBECCA ANN CHRISTY", Administratrix of Jomah M. Christy, dee'd. Oallttzin, Pa.. Aug. 11, lss-2.-t. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Tlie under signed Auditor, appoinsed by the Orphans' Court to distribute the fund in the hands ot eo. W. Empfiehl, Execntorof Abraham Vakin, dee'd, as shown bv his r.rst and final account hereby gives notiee"that he will sit at his r fllee in Ebens buij.on Satvrran. Avrjvst fth. J"-. at 1 o'clock, p. m .. for the purpose of attending to the ,1 titles of his appointment, at which time and place all par ties interested may attend, if they see proper. AEVIN EVANS, Auditor. Ehensbnrg. Aug. 11. isvj.-3t. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The unrVr signed Auditor, npixiinte.! hy Ihi- (iq.lintit' Conrt of Cambria county t report distribution of the fund In tho hands of Francis .1. Baker. Ad ministrator of Apollonia Baker, late rf Susque hanna township, deceased, hereby notifies all par ties interested that he wiil sit at! his office in Et ensburr. on '" w. Auaust f. J.-s J. nt 1 o'clock, p. m.. when and where ali persons interested may attend, if they see proper. M. V. KTTTEL.I.., Auditor. Ehensburg. Auk. 11. lSS'j.-3t DMINISTRATION NOTICE. Estate of Jon (Irfw, dee'd. letters of administration on the estate of John Orew bite of Wiimorc borough. Cambria county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, notice is hereby given to all persons Indebted to said estate to make Immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the estate of said decedent will make known the 'ame without delav to MAKdAKIT tlKtW. Administratrix ol Jobs liRiw, dee'd. Wilmore. July 2S, lsvj.-ot. STRAY STEER. Carne to tlie prem of the subscriber, in Allegheny township, on or about the first of June last, a red steer with a white trie on hi" back, commencing at hips, and snpiK.sci to he about two years old. The own. or is requested to come forward, prove property, pav charges and ta.e him away : falling In which the steer will be disposed of as the u directs. ANDREW MiXJOY. Anejoeuy Tp.( Aug. . l.-3t, Invitation. Strangers are invited to visit our store, when in Philadel phia, to leave packages there, and to make a convenience of it generally. It is a handy place, right by the new City Hall, at the very center of the city. It answers our purpose to welcome you, and to pro vide for such of your wants as we can. The store is about twice as large as it was two or three years ago; made so by digging under ground and building overhead, and by ex tension on Chestnut street. Parts of the store are about as comfortable as any place can be; and one of the most comfortable parts is now be ing got ready for the rest and refreshment of strangers. One of the pleasant things about the store always has been the fact that you can walk all over it, either alone or with a guide, without ever being asked to buy a thing. We know very well that most of you come to us for a good snare of your supplies; why should we spoil your visit by intruding goods upon your attention, when you come to sec the place ? But perhaps you are not coming to Philadelphia just now. Very well ; take a cool er time. It's cool enough in the store, when you get here. ou can write for any goods that you may happen to want; and get them, proba bly, just as well as if you were on the spot. Any how, you know, you can return whatever you get that you don't like. We sell more sorts of things than we can put into an advertisement. So, what ever you want, suppose you drop us a line, We'll help you if we can. John Wanamake. Cfcetnnt,ThIrteemh ana Market tfeU,and City-hall squawk, I'HILsYLiaL-PHLA. iMiosi'r.crrs. DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN PAPER. The Weeklr Lancaster Intellisrenrcr is the fMest . the largest, the cheat. est and the best weekly published in Fennsvlvania. It tcels that the pr-.-set-.t stito campaign Is of su preme importance to'the Commonwealth, and th.vt jiie elccticn f.f r'te licfnoornt.e to-ket chaileuges the earnest etfons of every patriot. It believes in full and tn,' tii-fii-Fl-n f.f the la- pups. and that the circulation of iN-mo-ratic jour- mils is the t est way to nipkc the truth effective. I li.'Hio'T.'i'ic committeemen ar.d.;w,.rkers can do ! no better service to the eau-p ttino to spread their 1o.-.l1 party journals and a ri-st chiss leinocrat!c State paper thr "ighout their ditri -ts. It wnl furnish from now until after tlie election, for SO cents. eah in advance, an eiaht bage paper of 4 columns, and with seldom less than fr-m 60 to 64 sr-lt d eolumrs of rea l - eg matter, inplu-i i tig 1 Tho news ot the day received by mail and tel egraph fr..m all pur's (",f th0 world" up to the time of going to press at 6 o"cto.-k on Tuesday evening. i. Editorial comments on the leading topics of popular Intf-rest from S to 10 columns of original editorial matrer weekly. 3. Everything relating to theS'ate campaign In Fennsylvaniii. including rep orts ol meetings and speeclies, addresses, etc., and pungent notes of the situation. 4. Choice literary, poetical and humorous selec tions. 5. A fresh and well-conducted agricultural de partment. 6. W eekly reports of the l,ancasrer. New York and I'hiia.lelpi.ia tobfipco mnrk. ts. with apcouuts of the growing crops. Its cutting and curing. 7. Ail the local news ,,f ljntaster city anj, coun ty and adjoining districts. . Household, commercial, produce, cattle, sto-k and money markets. . Loral and general c rrespondeneo;and foci&1 contributions on miscellaneous topic. SFrom this da to to November 1 P. mailed free to any ad- 50 ttt). dres' in Pennsylvania S IO Copies, to one post otti -e $ 4.00 23 " ' IO.OO Address, sending check rt monev order . STEIN MAN fc" HENEU Eji !C aster. Fa. SFiT double the above amount the Lancaster Weekly InteUtrjrnrrr. the Cakhmia Fkkkman and a neat and valuable little book entitled "A Thous and Faots." or a copy of Ir. K'-ndall's "Treatise on the Horse and Its Piseases," wiil be furnished, singly or In clubs, to each and every subscriber, both papers to be sent for a period c f three monti.s! Kemit money to this othce. HF THE LIMITS OF THE BOROUGH OF GALLTZ1N. VOTH'E hwhy tfiven U:?U an Rpi'llrarlf-n i.1 will be inatle to tho 1ourt of Qurtrtcr Sef-k'ni of 'amlri;i county, on the tort M p-Jrir of nt xt Scvtenilior Sosions, to annex to the r .fnn; h of UalliTZtt. HD'l to become a part thereof, the lit tw in t cliriea territory adjinlnir sai-1 hor-'uth. and now emrnoed tn the township of ; ilhina. viz: l-ommenrinif at a p'?t, crnor. on the line di viding Tunneifaill and J:illit7in horoaifh ; thence north eiicht nn-1 one fourth decree, east ninety live and six-tenths jTiie?. to a white oak; thrne north "ven' v-nc and one-rial f decrees, wet rrty two and pevrn-tenth? t-erche?. to a white oak; thence nrth evcnty-ii.ne and one-half d'-ree?, wet one hundred and ntnt-teen and fix-tenth; perch'?, t a chestnut oak : thence outh sixty and three-i. nirthf decree?, west cbo hundred nnd nine ty pen-hf", to a beeli; thence 5'inth th.irty lour vtrA three-fourths tle2-ees,wt forty fire an 1 "eltrht tenttif perchc. to it"nfa : thencp smith thirty rvo and one-half decrees, ei.t one hundred md thirry pix perch e?, to a lieinhck; thence P uth thirty Feren and one-half decrees, et one hun-!red and f(rty-scvn perches, t" : rot on pn'dic ra !: thence north severity-six jnd three-f urt hs deifnes. eat eijihty-four and tw-tenth perches, to a p-t on line of the bonn biry .f (rnlMttn b-Toii-rh : trmnce by the lino of tho houndrtry of linliitnn hr' .r.h the following roiir-'e an-1 dijitanees. vir: North eighty. three and ! hree-four? hs d"fr"s. wc-t two hundred and tJtirty si perrhe-.. io n p.-t : thence north twenty-nii e and one-fourth dearees, eat forty-ciirtit n-l hve tenth. rn rches. i j a pot ; theiico north sixty-to and one fourth decreed, east one hundred and eiuhty-eiKht perch e. to a lost: thence pouth twenty-tve and three-fmirths doifrees,eat one hundred perches, toa po.-t, the place of letlnnin. K?II.KK fc. K1TTKI.L. Aftornri for Petitioners. KHensbursir. la., Atii?. 4. 1 -St FOR THE CAMPAIGN Tin: ciiKArr.sv cam tat ux rAVKR ix tut: statu. The Paii.t PA-tnirrr will 1e rnt to lni;le "u'.'erl bers until Ihe tenth oj November next, at the rHte of l.'-.'i rer e t y : t. elnhs r,f eve anj up ward? at the rate of $1.00 jier copy. The Wekklt Fati;I"t will t e sent nntll the week alter the election at the following rateii : SiriKle crj.y. in cenfs: clul. ol five. 3.", e.-tit.s f.er C'j.y. cluO nt ten. cent" jier Cfii y ; club ,,f twentv, 25 ceut? .er cpy ; c!ni ot fifty. 2j cent? rer ci.y. The enim niirn will be eveeeflinulv fnteresttnK and every citnen will he posted on it if sues and event. Send in vnr .ril.-r. Ad.!roj FA J lilt IT FVKIslsHI NO i'O.. 11 ARKisnriio, Fa., Or "n,l flout. ic the nni out eiarre. t -r ttie we,-lt-ly editi'.n to thi" o-hee nn-1 cure Nth tlio 1'keb if A and Patriot for the time specified. ALLEGHENY COLLEGE KeaflyillB, Pa. The Bfith y.-ir open s, pt. -ifxh. Additl-aa! new tui'ldinirs and fnn n. improvements. Cabinet, nnd Iihr-rie e,;iial inthe Ivt. ttcntlcm.'n and I.nilies. Four(5"lleireeiures. Frepuratorv N.-hfvl. Military leiartmeiit. peii.." le thnn anv otherCyllesre of equal tirade. Ir,n't fail to sn,l(t'o tico. W. Ha.skin?, Sec y, for ctal Kne. ll-ltn.J STATIOXAUY r.NGIXE fop.Sat.e, with B.dler nnd other appurtenance", in e -o,1 renair. 'rtn he ce- n at the S nman isruirt Collierv, BonscreeU Station, F. K. K. N". K. R'ESTBRKiK, Sonman. Jur-e 9, lvj.-tf. j. r. k. Anent. Gi:o. m. in: adi;, aituj;n(;y at law. LBiNFBrRO, Pa. JtaT Office on CcQtre ftreet. S66 a week in vourown town. 1 ermsaod 4 ou'fu liee. Addxets U. Hallttt 4- to., FcrUaad, Me. A YEAR'S EEADIKG FOR SLCO. 'X'lit? IN mv YopU WEEKLYWORLD. Xe,r rsie. iew i , ps-. ew Ttntlttlnc fw Vri'llsnres. ano New Life n l irrj lieimrlinrnl. $i a vr.Aii. rttsTAfn: tauk r,0 Cent for Sij- Month. A COMPLKTitTAMILY VAPKU. ShouM to !. ti-e i;t I M.xic iM-rAfrrwRWT. , Ctl-'Pt. f.v imp i ! tbo m-.-t r-nr-wnl Krv j rl:t. in-. w:h f-,ntr hi:Ttn from the pens t.i Iist.niru.iti Mannnf. The WEEKLY WORLD Is the only leadir.s r,.w., ,,..r , ,,, th,t has a spe-v.ii d.;r:mert devoted t. Masonic m:ro-M. OTIIEIl EXCELLENT FEATURES. 1. All thp News. p.. mi. let and i n: ere-1 j ng. if. The Farmer' , ri t A full page ot Agricul tural an I Fn-in New. I. The Eitf-ntry World A fu'l paire of 1inn Sto ries and Short Stories, dime HaiiH.W and Serious rooms. ra;-r Tales an.l i-ailon,' Yarns. 4, The Hons. .keepers' Column TYhut every Wo manwantstoknnw. 6. The Veterinary leprtinent With pres-.p. ti..ns tree forall subscri ers. ar I lull in.-truo-tions for treatment of li e stock. 6. The Ikm-i Cl.es Coiutnu in the world f,,r Ama teur pfnyers. T. The best Checker Iepanment in r!,e world for both Amateurs an.l I': o.s. . lf: H : . 8 A Comer 1,.r the Young Folk Kiddles. Charade-. I'RTT'es. AiT-"' 1"S. , T . 8. Complete Market Keports l"nriva!e,l .to de tail ecd n,,'nra?y. 11. Answer to inquiries. Each department l pe-r....t f )tl k n 1. and all c :i:l it,,d ii ak.-. ti e be-i Week! New-i apcr ever pul li-hed. TIIE 5rt1 YORK MiUtl ll has no inferior OB either side or tin wster a l.lve, itrlliiant. I'er'er if t.poitel, I'rocreslve ewpupr. UNEQUAL ED OFFER 13 CLUB AGENTS. SPF'lMfS rtir.T H.HE. THE NEW YORK WORLD, World Ilii.lfllnsr, May l-i, lfti.-t. N'l lW Vor.lv. State Normal School, IXDLAXA, PV., l"r"4enta t nonrpassed rnellltlro for I'reparlsK Trarlirrs for Fntor Ins TUelr I leld of Ijilior. There Is no more nol le i ur-utt than thnt of moulli'ii; huiriin chaniPter. and no srrcatcr ben. U: -tor thnn the truly suc cessful te.vher. If you Intend to tea h, pr-p.vc youre!f thoroughly, and tfojs make your w .rk pleasant and r f ta'.'e ! r yourself and Of rf-if rclur .c others. Every tei. Lf r ss .idi t .kc a full course at a professional s- !,. !, nn ! IN-nnsylvanla offers y,.u nunc sui erlor to tlia: of the INDIANA NCEMAL SCECGL of Pcnn'a. 1. Ef ATH I.V. lemtitul, c.nvttitcDt and healthful. 2. BI lEIUNcl and; AI'I'T KTENAN CKS, unexcelled. S. 1NSTKUCTOKS, erptrienced au I fU?Ct SStul. . 3KAIIUATES Ftasd hiyh wherever known. 5. Cf it b'Si: of STVHY and plan of In s'.ruottoti are b1 i o'i'tipcI it i on I .ve de termined to beeoiue an e.irar-t an su?-ces-ful tcaeher. FALL Term will (ten SEPT. 4, 1SS2. For furtti-jr j articulars a Urc-s l. il Lna.iNii. JulyH 1"2.-M !'KI(irAL. LYNCH & STEVENS, UN l F. !IT : V JvIjRH, And ninotarlorerfi anil JJealm in HOFE AND CITY MADE FURNITURE FAELC?- AND EiffiS SSIS, LOUNGES BEDSTEADS, TABLE'S, CHAIRS, Mattresses, &c.t lOT, KLEVKNTH AVKNLK, Kitwftii Kith 8nd 17Ui Sti., al rr o 0 rs' , 1 . M - "itiznp of Caint.rla e-oi-tv n-1 all others wi'lilr.c to iar-hae li-n e-t Ft K.N'il 1KK..10..W ri'.fiest t'fir.'s are rrsj.e.-tiui'y invitcl titiveu-a eall liefure buyir.15 elsewhere. a. we are ei-nn lent thnt we ran meet ev-rv wiint an 1 j.ie.ise tvery taie. Iri'-e. the very l.'west. Altoona, A. rll 16, fsso.-if, GIVL YOUIl snniv-sfiiooL ciuliirex A HASDSOMi: I'RUSUXT BV SUJlS.KIl'.INO F-R TIIE V()l(i CATHOLIC! An Illotrted rpt I lor Onr Boys and MrM. FuMl?he.l every month. Cor.: tins f;i, i;iu-tr-tifiif. ir. tren'in rea.'.ini:, utol i- furr;-ii-i at the ioilowinic pri'i-y, .ay;,l !e in ml t ni-e : rk copies j.r an nun g 2. 00 IS .VMI " 1 K.OO :. Tti.oii 12..00 .to lo 500 No nt,erli'tl"n t-r less thin rive .-oj.ie ro een, ,l. niij d l les tiian tie c,.ies fent to n.e adilress. All reinlt'imees anj e tn'nanlc.itior.s -houl.i be a Ure.s-eil to Ttc Catlioiic Patlicaticu Society Co., Ij renre Kehoo. Manwrr, l$.-rclnj- tSfr- t, NJ-IW VtlIJC. IX) YOU TAKK TIIE CATHOLIC WORLD: a -mo.mhi.t mtanM: r GENERAL LITERATURE as! SCIENCE? rrBLlBED -WITH THK AlTRonATIHS i BIS Et XESI I THK l AKilSAL ARlHBIsuor OF SKW Vfl:K. THE CATHOLIC WORLD la a umailre of 144 pave?, umklnir two large v,,. nmc. or 1,7 S p:ve. ea-h year, and I turdishei t.i suli--r:,. trs f .r FOUR DOLLARS A YEAR. rnvarlatdy In advance. inclc d ie, s.1 rent. TnE CATHOLIC Il'liLITATIil SOflETVfO, Ijftwrenee Kehoe. Manager. 9 BARCLAY STREET. NEW TORE. RIVINJUS' BLOCK, EBENSBURC, PA., CARL RIVINIUS, Practical Walctaater an3 Jeweler, HAS alwavp on ha.i.l a Incite, vrie1 and ele Bnnt f.irtinent o( V A T 'H f.S. i'I,,k h- J tlV KI.UY. SPM TAt LI S, LV 1,1)1. ts i.S, ic., which ha otWf for le at lower prices than any other dealer In t h p.unt v. I'er"n r-ee tma: anvthlne tn ht. line will do weil tc .-lve him a call before purchap-inir elsewhere. -Pr"mpt attention paid to repmrlna ( InrH, Wai"he, Jewelry, ttc, and atinaction (cuaran teed In both work and price. JOHNSTON' WANT. AN. A1TOKXLV-A1HW, l iirvm vo. Pa. tw- UiEce on Centre street, c-ap.-n'e court
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