v Kr.SHI K. I. I i . J 23. 1SS2. fcjVt VA Id V IREKMA X. t-t 10 place the rnr.rn.. " I ... i.. ti. h.imla of every lr mn- , m.- - rnrnlh I,,,, month. " ' a rAp r . . . i. i.l a i non .4le Mine mooi. f, r M." which -lone I- worth -5 I I, ,he th. c,ccc...-c.r low price r ... ,.h r Til v In nul- will slvf ...t iiat of nlcrl)cr. not ; i !' .... - ttniitlreil aent na on or i hnnlrrl. above rate". f, AND H-:ilS().AIi. ' ,i . i. . . .i i . . i. t i a the- Fluke Economizing Tablet ., - .:' 'v, we propose to furnish one of I" rv t;-i fnl nrtirlos free of rtmrce to - ill w!io will ppji'J or briricr us an ,,r t'-.p pripfinn of fivp hundred lctter . ,.r,-..Hp'iis, hiiMiPad, statements, or ' work of that dewriptinn, all of arc fnUv prepared to do in the n' tnner and at the very lowest rash V w is tlie time to send, or brin in ! p. Thtrc an.l Hii Other I'lnw. p.. n! Tales of the Mountain" will ap ,,xt wt-k. ' .a a:-e si' k and trocbW with dys- t v.-osu iron liiuer will cure you. ., drriMitown. i.and picnic, you know. ,r i, u 1 of chop feed Just received at , it is freshly ground and the very rit linn Home was exalted in dory nv tlie result of the late Democratic -. ;'!r"-tiii;i. :. - p.tarrti Remedy a positive cere ; ,-:h. diphtheria ar,d canker mouth. At inn stare. of Loretto, has Just received a I of A, No. 1 salt, which lie will sell :-i-h. - Clinton Ft. Jones, pen. of Judire 1 ;m:vs, of tiie Eastward, is at his ,. I . re on a brief visit. s. llirker .t Bro. still have a counter '..tnttin ii"es, and you can get any ri a'!v redm -d prices. - r p.irkers' t hen you want any kind ! r'.li -', as they have more goods and , ..ep sovls ns pny one else. s Kaiker A Uro. have Just received a r i .f prints, which they can afford to ". i per yard. Prints-iy cheap ! nipt'!'! to contract, the new armory :i will he finiiied by Contractor T'ar r! .fr-itof July of the coming year, e r.'liL'i.uis exercises known as the Hnirs' Devotion" will rommenee at iir.-ri of the Holy Name, this place, on r vt. i:, v r,eo II. Thayer, of Bourbon, : ' Il.ith mvself and wife owe onr . M.iiii'n's Consumption Cure." At -l!';u store. im.iu raaile miserable by indicrestion, 'i. d!?i!ies. loss of appetite, ye I. " liloh's Vltalizer is a positive At .Inn. s1 druor store, r an'ile friend John I.lovd has Fertrus and ITarrj' into part- ;i!:. a more deserving or enterpris :i rt-.i ii.'v. r firniulated. h's Vitalier is what v.m need for .t'n;i. loss i if at. petite, dizziness, and ; '"lis of dyspepsia. V'rice 10 and 75 l - r tmttie. .t James ilriiB store. ! '"an save s per ton by buying vour "it" at Barkers', and at "the same time article eijn il to any in tlie market. Vie plns;piiate in store for all buy- ''r for C Bad '. r. Miss Annie Hil r.& Mi-s L:7ie II umjihreys, Mrs. Ed. ,: !), Miss Ella M. Luther'and Charles remain uncalled for at the Ebeusburg - n you are on sav.- motley in the 'lookout for the buvlnu. don't forget i: s-orc of . s. Barker A Bro.. as ' bargains in shoes and dress goods :'1h1i. I ('uniniines was arrested by Con N. rl, ( f White township, and held in :l f..r h;s a pearanco at Court to an. t i!.-ert:ng and neglecting to provide l.u.ily. .-ir-v. Dr. Murray, of the Fifth avenue -!t Protestant church, Pittsburgh, vr.-il mi able and eloquent sernion at the ivriati church in this place on last evening. yv. are a frequenteror a resident of a district, barricade your system r scourge of all new countries 'us and intermittent fevers bv the V.' i Bitters. T' t. -tiva! given bv the ladies of the . i; .Tiin-r. on mst r riday and ' at t!i reidei:ce of a (leci.teii success iu every respect. r.-'-.N about Jso. wt o knows notlnng of Mrs. Lv l.an mid her sovereign remi-Hr V -n is wanted f,,ra juryman. The! ! Y proves that he does iiot read the ! -A". . H,g:.'"rr. . Barker A: Bro. have, a large lot of i' and children's shoes to dispose of at n ord.T to make room for new goods, c.i n find barc Vir.s there every day In the Sundays excepted, ocvina to the illness of his little daugh vbo we are glad to say Is now in a fair f recovery. Dr. M. K. B. Creeiy. of this . will not be at'le this month to make -i. il professional visits to Loretto, Chest and Carrohtown. ".r voung banker friend, Mr. A. WT. i. orTer his entire stock of household '.':r and nlmot new it is, at public .itur.lay, Sept. 2d, at 1 o'clock r. m s -vri printed hi this office. us partnKe to some extent of the - i a foundry, for while office-seekers 'tently to n.ov!r public opinion to wri advartage, voters as a rule cast is 10 pieae tliemse'ves. A 'TT pin was lost not long since on near juiian. I he finder m!I 3 trvcratni be Hiiitnhlv i-oairH.i i to th owner, wli,e name can ' by applying at this office. ' :jr.i. M.yder. Hollidavshurg's pop i courteous young druggist, spent at -I a portion of Monday with his . friend Dr. Kennedv, In this place '--fell, come often and stay longer, biV.erof the two Doctors Creery! 'i '.;.i--ts.paid Ebensburg a visit this icn a well preserved man, and is t u- nn-t accurate shot with a rifle j : 'Ma, though his eyesight IsgroT- ''!'T 'ireevy, of Altoona. nnueil M irday last, en route to Cher- i it :i . le is anything In a name, his " htoresmd place, when made at "'r s t-eason, could hard I v ovn t.mn. . ;j jf;U want anything in the line of r i..e o ut' intj 7 it c ti I h i inn unoiprs at vu'j will be f,ure to secure a hnr. "V have a lot of wearing annarel i.: v : 1 ,1 .1.1 ?ry cheap, before filling up . -n.i k. Ely, who was the first po . 1 ''".'stable of Altoona, and who . ' '"a, Kansas, a few years ago ' t ! ace on the 14th of this month. ;.a?,.':,'v" "f Philadelphia and was -:. -v Vf,ars of age. -"' ' '' ""t fail to prove a most enjoy. ' ., . r i.arvest home festival, will be . -.--!:!es(jay f next week, Aug. 30th, . .. ." ' "' the Catholic church at St. i'ou't fall to attend, if vou have ' tr'e tune, for there feasting '.e Rbundant and prime. ." ( "i, ers ,lf tht, neniy elected Dem . y Committee, or at least a i; '. , r, ' them, met In this place on , . I'-.t.-iiioon and elected our en . i- "sni John A. Blair, Esq., as -r , ,ie "election is a good one. lr if demolishing the old jail has . ; ' lie structure was built in 1HJ7 , , ; --'ar named Thomas McKiernan, iV.'.'V' af '- of f 12,000, and was . . . r the purpose for which It was -. - . ubrlwer is for Oscar Wilde's -A--' " ... : v ill. Esq., and Miss Ann Kelly, test Springs, were married on i .Ot. Kv Hon Fa't.ar T. nn ' .. ...t.i i . , (ill. -r,1 'I a:.. Cillan, of IHollidays- respectively. Xfrs. Frnfr Mis. 'Is. john O'T..!.. o. J :;-. x- I n e - w... KUU -II 1.-53 j ' 01 or Ait.Kma, were also among ' '.conie visitors to our town during ! t wti-k. I :' minded child named Osborne, ! , J -Jnie, about five years, and an i ' r . euniy almshouse, feil on Fri- - -or-n story window of that J " i urn grouun neneatn, actis 'n or tifiiteen feet, but fortu- niio-t niirucoloosty, escaped ' injury. 'I .nnluiii Coief-of-Folice Harris on XV nesrf ay-locked 'r Y ff 1 il l" it ! I'rouulit a man from Johnstown an1 im up In Castle (.nmth. His name is lit- ton. and tlie cliarjo against him is that ho ; raised a C. i t o. check that is, made it : worth more than it was originally drawn for. j A party of ladles and gentlemen, com ! prising cuests at the Lloyd riouie and Bel I niont and a few citizens of our town, nnm 1 berins in all ome thirty-five or forty persons, excurted to I.loydsville perspeclal train going ! and coming on Monday last. Of course they J had a boss time and returned to Ebensburg i greatly tleliehted with the trip. Look out for a fellow wlio is tramping j ovr the State selling a powder which he i alleges was made by Edison for the purpose i of Increasing the illuminating power of coal ; ail to that of electric light. He asks $3 a box j for it. It is a fraud of the first water. Tf I the scamp visits any of our readers he shonld i be made to "licht onr on a double qniefc. i ne linntinenon ev, among local pa pers the "cream," is to be printed henceforth on a press run by steam, and that sanie Is a token, we are glad to relate, that the journal In question Is in on a big circulate. It also proclaims that Brother Lindsav. tbe true, is as deserving a man as the profession e'er knew; whereof we are sure as two ones make a t wo. If it be trne, as reported, that a Phlla delphian nnmed Charles Miller, who has been tramping for the last ten years, reached Oreensbnrg on Thursday last and was then and there Informed that he had fallen heir to a valuable estate In Philadelphia, we shonld not be surprised to hear of Greensburg be coming the Mecca of all the tramps in the State. The Johnstown Tribvne savs that "Ros coe Conkling" received fourvotes in Millville borough at the Democratic primary election for member of the Countj Committee. The men who cast them wanted to have a Joke on Patrick Connelly, who was not permitted to withdraw from the Millville Council. Pat. Minahan, of the same borough, got fourvotes for Coroner. A colored man, Tvho gives his name as Clifton Joseph Berry, was arrested at Al toona on Wednesday of last week on t'ie rharge of being the person who shot John Keresy and raped Annie Davis in McCauly's woods some days ago, and taken before Mayor Howard and was bound overto court by that officer in the scm of S2,000. Falling to find the requisite security he was sent to jail. If yonr luncs are almot wasted bv con sumption Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Dis covery will not cure you, yet as a remedy for esvere couehs, and all curable bronchial throat and lung affections, it is unsurpassed' Send two stamps for Dr. Pierce's large ramphlet treatise on Consumption and kin dred affections. Address. Wom.D's Dts pensrt Medical Association, Buffalo, Our old friend Mr. Alexander Grief, of this place, was brought to his last name by having his rinht eve severelv burned h a spark of hot metal while engaged in tapping I the cupola at the Ebensburg foundry on last ! Saturday morning. Rumor had'It for a time mat me injured eye nad reen burned out, but wetire glad to say that the 'report was unfounded and that Mr. tirief is getting alone admirably. The base ball club of this pKce went to Lilly's on Saturday last and played a match game with the Red Stockings of that place. At the end of the ninth intring-tw score stood 11 to 22 in favor of the Ebensburg b. b.s, who will henceforth be known as the "Dublin boys." having doubled np on the Lillles of the f eld, or rather In the field, so to speak In a base (though not dia) batlical sense. A student lamp exploded in this place on last Saturday evening and hadjit not been for the rresence of mind of the ladies of tiie ho-.ise, three in number, including vieirtnir relative, the probabilities are that a first-class local would have been furnished to the news papers. As it was, the situation for a short were soon subdued. An effort was made a few nights ago to enter the residence of Constable M. J. Noel, of White township, the would-be burglar or burglars breaking a pane of glass and rais ing a window, the doing of which awakened Mr. X., who got up and fired at the intruder the shot taking etlect, as he thinks, in the right arm of that individual, who thereupon made himself scarce. Next morning several counterfeit nickles were found just Inside the door of Mr. N.'s stable. The Huntingdon Journal is right when it sajs that the two ehiinren of the late Col Wm. (J. Murray, of Hollidavsburg, to whom a pension was refused by Congress Just be fore Its adjournment, are a thousand times more deserving than many whose names are now on the pension roll, but it is mistaken as to the application, otilv one of the two chil dren aforesaid, Miss Mary, being in pursuit of a pension. The matter will ba brought up again at the next session. MeDonaid, of Loretto, sells sugars at 8, 0, 10 and 11 cts. per lb. ; teas, 2, 50 and 75 cts. per lb. ; coffees, 12J4, 16 and 18 cts. per lb. ; two boxes essence coffee, 5 cts. ; two capers soda, 5 cts. : four lhs. rice 25 cts four lbs. oat mea', 25 cte. ; three lbs. dried" peaches, 25 cts. ; throe lbs. primes, 25 cU five good cigars. 10 cts. : four nWea f i,o' Saturday I tobacco, 25 cts. ; six papers good smok- Rev. A. S. Mor- i U)s tooacco, 2.j cts., and canned peaches, to- luiioies, .orn, upp'ps, peas. Deans, etc., etc at aqual.'y low prices. There is a charm about thee, maiden, that I cannot well define, and I sometimes think it lieth in that handsome face of thine- yet again it strikes me that the taste bv thee so often shown in selecting neatest dress .-iit vi ut & u'mhi.s n ui'ml anil nnofr T . V. d . . - 11 e, lllj W..MU Y"r"" "lure- wnere roiks can alwavs find, at lowest prices, goods of everv Rind is what makes thee seem so charming and thy taste so well displays, for John is always anxious to serve the publie, and merit high est praise. B There can certainly be noone In or about Ebensburg or parts adjacent who need to be told that C. T. Roberts' Variety Store Is at well deserving of public patronage as anv other establishment in the county, for surely -w. k""". v n.ci prices it wouia be folly to seek for. Cham's stock is full and fine in every department, and especially in the line of hats and shoes, of both which he has an virgin, v.mrti una anunaant assortment so complete indeed that all tastes can be suited and the very best bargains insured One of the most esteemed of our many young friends, Mr. John C. Dickey, a Johns town boy, who .was ; recently transferred from the P. It. R. titket office at Hollidaysburg where he was agent, to the ticket office in I ittsburgh, has we are glad to say, last struck a much better thing than either at Huntington W. a. towhlch place he be took himself and his family a few days ago. e don t know what kind of a situation he has secured, but we are assured that It Is an advance, and that is just what such men as our friend John deseives every twelyomonth at least. Although Mr. Josiah Waters, of Johns town, who was a candidate for Sheriff at the Democratic primary election on Saturday last, was defeated by D. A. Luther, he has ample reason to feel proud of the very large vote he received, those who are well ac quainted with Mr. Waters, and who are fa miliar with his course during the canvass all iIeltinHnyto,his ,rank 01en hon orable conduct It is some consolation for an unsuccessful candidate to know and feel that he came out of the contest with as fair he endWrutoaitrepUtatin M he had when Mrs. Ann Markey, wife of Mr. Patrick Markey, a well known and highly respected citizen of Cambria Borough, died at her home on Sunday evening last. The deceased was b(,t !fMH,"ld in 1814 ftnd came to this f-n 7 1Jn.y'5e years "KG. and to Johns town in 18M. Four married daughters and three sons survive her, two of the sons being fnRthonT- u "nl the other a sailor In the United States Xavy. Mrs. M. was a devout and consistent member of the Catho lic Church, and -was held in the highest re spect and esteem by her neighbors, as well as oy all who knew her. May her soul rest in peace. fc Mr. Jas. A. McPike, of Pittsburgh, who rn 7'slt 0n Wednesday, will look I'L , , tfe b"sInPss men of Altoona to-day (Friday) and return hither to-morrow with a like purpose in view. On Monday he will visit Johnstown. Mr. McP. represents the most extensive notion, fancy goods and toy houses In t n Sr.,i... ri.. . . . J I I.auer, importer and jobber, 100 Market , ftreet, and hopes to introduce himself and : the house for future trade. He Is a cousin of , the editor of this raper, but that Is more his , "!'sJ'rr.tur!ttnn his fault. So please don't I ?, ,r, thec',,(i shoulder on that account. ,ti .iLwVr,w notice the fact on Fri- ci.v IIIULll oolite C , v-iifying the old adnge about ,,,'.ndred persons from Altoona, ," -1 a W ill there's alwavs a way" : ;!ie gJeatT Portion of whom are members of , . T I ,u,ate- May bu n d'ant bless- i f;m,!1rai,,1 eficial Society, reached here "'r . I per ,ra.'1? Juebday evening and want h. J.r... y.-'""'.. ..Hy inmn h ' to Carroll- i 1"- itimiira, IMrvn Rrirt ' r a few mTnutaVn M;.nd ! will retnrn henVto da v (Thursday). The numbei of ladles and w f i.iuii comprised n accompanied by iiot ieeoie scnerman band," which diseours ed some fine mniln n-K 1 ! ,i .1 . n",,r i'"isiun mrougn our town. The regalia worn by the members of tne Emerald Society, a branch of which has recently been established at Carrol ltown is gorgeously green, with the harp of Erin res plendrntly prominent, and for this reason if , no other, the advent of the Emeralders and the "wearing of the green" to that place may be said to mark a new era In the history tf;that honest and hospitable community. On I.Tt Si'.rr.l iy eveni-.cr two littio c'r.ls, j r.Hie and Liyzie Keese. of Woodvnlo, went nn men- friend Ada MeUuire to Mr. John , Crouse's place, on the hillside beyond the railroad, for a pail of milk. On their return they reached the railroad just as a freight tram was passing.'and they stood on the ii'iHiiracK waicning it. At the same time a locomotive was engaged in making a run ning shift on another track, and after the rfnt train had gone by, th engineer of the shifting engine saw the girls standing on the track and blew his whistle, fearing they might attempt to cross In front of his loco motive. Little Ellie made the attempt to do so, was strnck by the engine and thrown a distance of fifteen or twenty yards. Her death resulted irrstantly. She was a daugh ter of Mr. George Reese, a coal miner at Ben's Creek, and was not quite six years old. We learn from the Johnstown Tribune that when the Fast Line arrived at East Conemaugh on Sunday night, about one hun dred persons who had been attfnding a camp meeting near that place, wer at the station to take passage for Johnstown. A large number of tleadbeats were in the crowd, who attempted to steal their way down by hiding between the baggage cars and behind the tender. The conductor. Mr. Dan Kearney, of Altoona, saw them, tmd Just as the train began to move went forward and succeeded in compelling them tn kav the cars. He was then on the bagrrge car from whteh tie jrrmped to the track, intending to board the first passenger car to collect tickets, but "his foot caught In the switch at the place lie alighted, and he was thrown violently to the ground, without, bowever, being seriously injured, Of course he missed the car but was sent from Fast Conemaugh to Johns town on a special engine in time to -o on with his train to Pittsburgh. We learn from the Indiana Jtfm.iener of last week that Miss Sue Patehin, who at the time was on a visit to her sister, Mrs. Ma haffey, of Cherrytree, made a rarTcw escape from a frightful death a few eveTiings ago. It seems that Miss P. had been attending a social gathering and coming in late attempt ed to extinguish the lamp which had been left burning for her by blowing down the chimney : but instead of the light going out the lamp instantly exploded, he was badly frightened and her screams brought Mr. Ma huffy to tt.e rescue and taking in the situa tion, enveloped the burning lamp with a piece of carpet. Miss Patchin's dress was covered with oil and it is almost a miracle that it did not t?ka firs. But it didn't, and we are spared recording a horrible death. Moral : never attempt to extinguish a lamp bv blow ing down the chimney. There is no more ready way to have a first-class explosion. Sxn Death of Bkother Vintf.vt. We deeply regret to announce the death of Brother Vincent, O. S. "F., which sad event occurred at the monastery of St. Fnroris' College, Lorotto, on last Saturday evenirrg. We do not know his age, but suppose ft to have been between s'rxty-five and seventy years, ne was bom in Ireland and came to this country fourteen Tears ago, proceeding tt once to Loretto, wttere after spending ten years at the College as one of its professors, lie was sent to Altoona for the purpose of teaching In the Catholic schools in that city. Only a few months ago he returned to St Francis. The eanse of the acefderrt vbieh resulted In his death is difficult to -explain. It appears that on "Wednesday of last week he was engaged rn whitewashing the celling of the old chapel -at the College, and -Aid his work on a platform or scaffolding, -not -more than six or seven feet high. whfcAi "he bad erected for that purpose. While toe was at his work Rev. Father John Ward Visited the chapel, had abrlet conversation wft.h Brother Vincent in reference to the improvement he was making in its appearance, and just as he (Father Ward) was about to pass out of the door he heard a noise as of someone falling, and turning around saw Brother Vincent lying on the floor. Whether he made a mis step on the platform, or was tricken by paralysis or apoplexy, must ever remain a mystery. He was Immediately removed to his room and the College physician summon ed to his bedside, but all efforts failed to re suscitate him or even restore the gift of speech. He remained in a comatose state until Saturday evening, when his gentle spirit returned to the (lod who gave it, and whom he served so long and faithfully. Brother Vincent possessed a high order of intellect and had stored his mind with a vast amount of profound and varied knowledge. Xo man was ever more sincerely beloved and respect ed for his gentle and kindly nature and for the Intense zeal he a! ways manifested for the welfare, happiness and instruction of chil dren in a word for all the noble qualities of head and heart that go to make up a true man and a devout Christian. His memory will ever be cherished by those who knew him at St. Francis', as well as in Altoona, where the expressions of regret and sorrow over his death is confined to no class oreircle In society. Ills remains were laid to rest with fitting ceremonies on Monday forenoon. May eternal rest be the portion of his pure and upright soul. SnciDR Near Powtage. On Satnrday evenlncr last, Hngh Farren, a man in tiumble circumstances, who resided about a mile south of Pbrfage station, on the P. R. R., ,n thi3 countj-, and who was about eixt.y-fx rears of age, committed suicide by shooting himself though the head with a revolver, which he had purchased at Johnstown about two weeks ago. Ills wife testified before a Jnry of inquest, empanelled by P. MaGough, Kso.., of Portage, that when she came home from an errand to an neighbor's about row o'clock In the afternoon, she aoked her little girl as to the whereabouts of her fattier, and was told that he gone up Into the woods soon after she (Mrs. F.) had left the honse which was about three hours before, The girl was then told by her mother to go np and tell her father to come to supper. The little girl started at once on her errand but but soon returned and informed her mother iiini ner rainer nail Kineii nimself. Mrs. ' Farren stated that during the past year her j husband had frequently threatened to take his own life, and acted like a deranged per- I son. All his neighbors, it maybeadded.be- 1 lieyed him of unsound mind Th rnA-.t I .... . - 1 1. 1 1 i n. u 1 Or the inoiie&r vns that f ha Hmi0aDnj I to his death by shooting himself in the fore head with a pistol. Toronto, Sept. 14, vm. Hop Bitters Co. I have been sick for the past six years, suffering from dvfnepsla and general weakness. I have used three bottles of Hop letters, and they have done wonders for me. I am well and able to work, and eat and sleep well. I cannot say too much for nop Bitters. Simost Kobbins. Took It FIome to Him Some time last winter a Mr. Collins, living near Hhirleys burg, says the Altoona Trtbune, and son of the late Rev. Collins, of the Presbyterian church, was married to a Miss Grove, of the neighborhood of OrbisoUa. A short time since an unmarried daughter of Mr. Bolintr t'r, of Black Log valley, gave birth to a child the father of which she claimed was the aforesaid Collins. Immediately after Its birth the gill's father took possession of the babe and without dressing it carried It some seven miles in a basket and presented it to Its reputed father and his young bride. Our Informant states the poor babe'a skin was excoriated in several fplaces from contact with the rough basket in which It was car ried. We only add with the poet : "Can such things be In this enlightened age?" The parties are all of the highest respecta bility and standing. I should mention that the young gentleman who thns became in voluntarily the possessor of the child has ac cepted it, and by kind nsage is endeavoring to make amends for the minhty wrong done the poor girl whose only fault was in lovina Dot wisely but too well. Sparkling Eya, Rosy cheeks and clear complexion only ac company good health rarker's Ginger Ton ic better than anything, makes pure, rich .oodUvandJ JrinRs health, iovous spirits, strength and beauty. Ladies try It. Bazaar. Card of Thanks. One of Ebensburc's most popular tonsorial artists, Mr. n. Gant, who commenced business here nearly one year ago, wishes to return thanks to the people of this community for their liberal patronage durinar the past, and hopes for a continuation of the same In the future He has lately fitted up his tonsorial parior in good style, and will spare no pains to make It comfortable for all who may favor him with a call. Clean towels a specialty. WAJ( AJ5I IIFR DISEASES is the title of a large illustrated treatise, by Df-. R ' r"'rr. Buffalo, N Y., sent to any f uldf!tlmt!tAeachP9 su - Death of as Estimable Oi.n Ldt Mrs. Elizabeth Mrittmatter, wife of Francis fctrittmatter, of Carroll township, and mother of our much deserving young friend Dr I P trittmatter of St. Mary's Hospital, Phila delphia, died about 2 o'clock on last Sundav morn ng, while seated In a chair. She had been long ailing, ner age, we presume was between fifty-five and sixty years Twe X a more extended obituary next week May her soul rest in peace. fcCICinE MADE EAST. ..1.1 'er complaint take its own OFFICIAL RETURNS OF DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION; HELD IX CAMBRLi COC.VTV OX S.1TUIIDA1; AUGUST Hi. 1X83. DISTRICTS. 3! 5a i 1 45 iii 13' 2 Artams Tvmrilp. Alleeheny Township HlaokliCfc Township Barr Township . , int Ward.... Cambria Bor. J x Cainm-ln Town?hlp t'arroil Towtihlp Carrolltown Borough Thn Towti'hlp Chest Sprlnin Hnrough tlearfleld Township.... Oonemaairh Township...... XTonemaugh Bor, J 'WZr1; "Ccprsilale Borough....... Croyle Townphlp. Teaii Townxhtp East Oonemaeh Borough . . EbennhurgBor. j 4W Elder Townrtilp...., Franklin Rnm inrh Oallltzln Bormnrh.. ... Qallltila Township flrtWard. lad - . IM M . Johnstown BoT..-( th " . 1 6th " . I 6h . LTth " . Ijoretto Boron ffh M!llvnieBor.ard"-; Munrt?r township Port aee Township........... PmVet Boronifh Richland Townshtp Sto-nvfreck Township Kuwjophanna Township Tavlor Township TarrnelhlH Boronarh WafMnerton Tnwnshlp White Township Wfimore Borough rppr Yoder Townhlp Lower Voder TownRhlp 6'i 1 3: K 63 6 22 u T3 16 16 61 10 Its 88 1') M 8 14 IS M ( 13 61 IS 48 24 TS 34 sy 46 4 loe 80 11 V 48 V 6 6 3 26 I 5 ie St -8 6 13 28 M II M J'J 14 48 lis i 8 17 30 16 16 0 e 1 e 2 20 1 6 7 BUI esl 21 S7l lei ai 1 ii. 7 31 I 30 32 Uui 86 1 UJ l 12: 46' 16 171 i ; s 1 Ulaeil I '1003 1 13 S43'1238ilu5l WO1 lUlOWi B8o 2o!ll28l No elections were held in JakJon, Keade. Summerhill and Wood vale, and hence wo Total vote catt. LETTER FKOH CREKSOX. a qcfer woni-n sn a qckf.r ffi.low a FI.ORICCT.TCHIST CltF.SSON'S CHOITt, THO1 CHAKMING. IS NOT HAVIPHINO THE TAR IFF COMMISSION rrTTIXO IN STVRDT BLOWS FOH THE AMERICAN LATiOTJETlS MORE OF DORSRY'S "KROZF.N FACTS." CALI.AN noi'SE, Aug. 21, 1RS2. Dear Hf.nrt A queer world is tills. There is always something to bother -ns. The average man and woman is generally In the flumps. It has been too cold here for the last several days for comfort. Some days ago we were stewing and fretting in oiir shirt sleeves, hot since that we have been shivering for the want of onr ulsters. All tlie euests of the'Callan nouse have Txen finding fault with the weather, with the ex ception of one ,rdon't care for nothin' kind Of fellow, who can be hot or cold Just as he pleases. He is tiie strangest genius I ever met with. He Is an enigma that I can't rid Hre out. He is a strange compound of good and bad. Atthneshe seems to have good Tn him to make-two or three aneels, and at other times enongh of bad In him to make several devils. In a conversation npon the affairs of the world and the happening of earthly thintrs, I asked him what he thought of this world in general, and what was go ing to become of all the people ? His reply to my interrogatory was thns : "Wall. I dunno. Sometimes I think, and then I don't ThisP'ere is a curris world when I get to thinkin' on It. I think if I ha had the mak ln' of it. thiners wonld ha' been made some what diff'rent from what they be. There's all sorts of folks In this 'ere world, and I s'pose the Lord knows what he wants 'em fur, but I'm sure I don't. I kind o" hope that, the Lord will fetch everybody out about rlcht some o' these 'ere times, ne has noth ing else to do. and it's His look out, not mine, what conies of 'em." The other niirh. while promenading on the Cresson grounds, when the moon was sheddine her silver licht on the Cresson nouse towers, the sky clear and gemmed with bright gleaming stars,, makintr the Cresson avenues verv invitlncr. tnv ears were greeted with the burstinc forth of the Cres son choir. While the sincinsr was charming, it was not so ravishing as the sincring of one of the Philadelphia choirs. The city of "Brotherly Love" has a choir composed of four noted sintrers, whose names are Jane Sophia, Anna Maria, Obediah and Jedeki ah, and of who3e singing a poet writes thus : Our Jane Maria soprano sings So high you'd think her voice had wings, To soar above all earthly things. When she leads off on Sunday ; While Anna Maria's alto choice Rings rnt In such harmonious voice, That sinners In the chnrch rejoice. And wish she'd sing till Monday. Then Obedlah's tenor hlirh Is unsurpassed beneath the sky Just hear her sing "Sweet Bye and Bye," And yon will sit in wonder : While Jedeklah's bass profound Goes down so low it jars the gronnd, Aad wakes the echoes miles around. Like distant rolling thunder. Xo, no ! The Cresson choir can't begin to Ing with the Philadelphia Jane Sophia, Anna Maria, Obediah and Jedeklah choir. The guests at the Cresson nonseare being supplied with beautiful cultivated flower from Peter Sweeny's extensive flower gar den at Loretto. Mr. Sweeny visits Cresson almost daily to dispose of his choice flowers. TIC iS ft WplOmO Vioitni. -1MnA T. 11 j ............ ...-in,, n b virwni. cially does he receive a hearty welceme from the feminine guests. When Mr. Sweeny ar rives you will see him surrounded by a group of ladies, all seemingly delighted with his fpsthettc discourses of flowers. It is pleasing to know that Mr. Sweeny is not only training distinction and prominence as a floncnltural ist, hut is also adding handsomely to his ex rhequer. The writer is under obligations to Mr. Sweeny in being the recipient of several lovely boquets. I am happy to he able to report to the readers of thf Freemam that the Tariff commission, which has been sittine at Long Branch all summer, is going to place that noted resort, with its salt water, Jersey whisky and carriages nt fifty cents per min ute, within the reach of the humblest citizen of tins great Republic. It is promising to see the kind of statesmen who are at Long Branch putting in their sturdy blows for the rpfT e country and the American la borer. There la bni 1. . . , : - - . .- Kirai outcome for the A menoan laborr r at this Long Branch summering. The Tariff Commission men, w- f Jraey. ink champagne smoke twenty-five cent clears, and their la a nSIe Knwona with silks and diamonds. iW Almp(irted Roods' from teeth to toe "2 ."e ",e mV,t etive speeches TO1 Protection of American labor, was SfJE,the r,Cest n'n in Indiana who ?E .Y tl'isands of men, and who pays Sv?-1 dockeJ. for something, and only Wn-nthlw h0nr for ,osin minnte.Z In st?,rdv h. fmen roroe forward and pnt rdy b,ow? for tne American laborer who has no railroad, champagne and clear .1 tteniiw to his Interests. It Is Jih the .Trlff Commission. There SLSJ J??? thf Commission with horny 9mlth. rn PkW 5 no VndAoTB, black- chinerP Stm ?hIT- en who feel ' in?in;fiS th,t ?.nff Commission is go ing to attend to their interests. A great va riety of In eresu have been presented before t.1'0"' nd Rch "e of these in terests ha,throueh its representatives Dlead 7rth,f rate of protection, or for an un do iho-?h 7ch ODe Produced figirs iJ JI" The freat "mount of patriot- riJVJEinT exrnded on the part of the rich mannfacturers in the interest of the poor laboring mar.. Is amazing. Labor il have beenln ant ?f TSUch tesniM 1 Hilm laborine at I,ong Branch, and whether or not it will make the rich richer or the poor poorer, they will get up a tariff that will be self -adjustable, stem wind m" and every hole ewe;ed. It should do every lk hor.ng man good to see men lcavineYhe &T"" rart of theconntn- and go Ing to the New Jersey coast at a creat ?v pense for the good of their common count ry ll.h R'0 Tariff Comm ssio.l nfe r "torneys and elaborate argu ments, and then champagning the whoVe ffilM' The laboring men should .is ,oyatyv.and prat0fU' at the th0Bht Of twhPrPfreshinarn,'ws nas been received L uTPor?P? s ,et,ers to Garfield are to Gazette, promises to give us more of Dorsey's "froren facts," and the public may expect to be treated to some exceedingly fine St" rTi HTlSf n storv' the like f which, in so far as .t discloses double dealing in hypocrU renmmef w?th R?bI,c" bK will ca I js ns hoie Mr- "'"ton wiii carry out his expressed purpose. are rieLrerththatJyourse11 and Parens mfttAH to ' Pres",e"'t Arthur was per- Lit , b3?y t.iut Sunday with farnily at his home iu NTew York, uudisturbed by 1FEP.T?. P. B. DIRECTOR, j' ! 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G. NT. S. IoENTTFTF.n at Last. The question of the identity of the boy who was killed by the cars on the ftth of last month at the Johns town station, has been definitely settled. It wlli be remembered that a Mr. Woodhead of Baltimore came to Johnstown and identified the remains after they had been disinterred, as those of his missing son, and that he took them to Bristol, Backs county, where he re sided previous to his removal to Baltimore, and there buried them. A few days after wards, however, his lost boy returned to his home in Baltimore. A son of Samnel Seabum, of Sharon, Mercer county. In this State, had left his farrier's home about the same time Mr. WoodheacTs boy disappeared and Mr. Seabum, having read the account in the papers abont Mr. Woodhead having bur led a boy who was not his son, corresponded with that gentleman and then came to Johns town, and havinf got aD the information he could In regard to the appearance and cloth ing of the boy tilled there. He went to Bristol and had the remains disinterred. The remains wore ranch decomposed, but Mr. Seaburn found two marks on the body which his son had received from having been injured. One mark was a scarred wound on the arm and another sear on the head, caused by the kick of a horse. The upper front teeth of his son protruded in a remark able way. and the same was the case with the teeth m the Bristol remains. Mr. Wood head having given his consent, Mr. Seaburn did not remove the remains to Mercer coun ty but permitted them to remain In the beautiful lot In which Mr. Woodhead had caused them to be bnrled. GEXERAI. RTAJIPEIir.. Never was such a rush made for any drug store as is now at E. James' Drusr Store, Eb ensbnrg, for a trial bottle of Dr. Kinc's New Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds. All persons afflicted with Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Severe Coughs, or any affr "tion of the Throat and Lnnes, can get a Trial Bottle of this great remedy free, by calling at above drug store. The Right Spirit. non. L. D. Wood ruff, editor of the Johnstown Dmocrat want ed to be renominated for Assembly at the late Democratic primary election, but, like many another good man in a like situation, found himself a little short of votes. This fact, however, does not deter him in his paper this week from greeting the ticket nominated with his old-time ardor and devotion to the good cause nor from referring at some length and In highly commendatory terms to each of the candidates personally. We have only space for the first paragraph of the editorial In question, but that will serve as a sample of the whole, nere It Is : " The ttekot pelncted on Satnrday last, at the nemocratic primary eleotlon. will t found at the hem ol our puper to-dy. That It Is a Rood and tronir on eren the enemies of Demornvy rwiu admit. It I the result of the second trial of the "Crawford County Svjtem" In thl county, and Ite admirable selection in reeard to locality, and the material of which It Is composed, will strensrthen the advocates ol that system and weaken the op position ot these who have been opposed to It, So far as local or sectional Interests are concerned It could not have oeen better selected, and the can dates are Individually and collectively or such character and sterling worth that It Is not only the duty but should be the pleasure of every Ttrmocrat to (rive them his earnest and sincere support. A united effort on the part of the Iemocratg will bring our county up to the old time maturities, and every Indication now promises that such an ailurt will bo made." A Coal Mtner Loses a Leo on the Railroad. On Saturday morning William Robinson and two companions, all employed as miners at the Benscreek collieries, paid a visit to Gallitzln. About noon they started to walk home, along the railroad track. When they reached a poir.t about one mile west of Gallitzin, they attempted to board a west bound freight "train, hut the attempt was a rash one so far as Robinson was con cerned, as he was thrown on the rail, and the wheels passed over his left leg, crushing it terribly. Ills right foot also was badly con tused, II is companions lifted him from the track, and Mail east coming alons a few min utes later, he was taken on board, carried to Gallitzin, and made as comfortable as possi ble in Fitzharris' hotel. The Company phy sician in Altoona, was sent for, and, assisted byDrs. Miller and Troxell, of Gallitzin, he amputated the left leg at the knee joint. Robinson is thirty-five years of acre, and has n wife and fonr children in England. He has only been in this country a short time and his family were soon to join him. Tho Toor authorities of Cambria county have as sumed charge of the injured man, and as soon as he is able to be moved he will be teken to the almshouse at Ebensburg. Johnstown Tribune. Shu wore her brother's winter cap, Her father's f uramer coat ; She had her father's necktie on. And met a William iroat ; No sooner h1 she winked athlm Twas quicker done than said He lifted fcer about ten feet, And stood her on her bead. That showed the natnre of the shoes she wore, which Is, generally, wrong; In a Christianized community. But possibly the ends covered the means. Her foot showed a No. 3 palter, and no mistake, and that gaiter was bought at S. BIu menthal's. 1119 Eleventh avenue, Altoona. The only moral we have Is to patronise Mr. Blomen that It was a youth of modest purse Said soft unto a maid : " W nlen would you rather tackle next. Ice cream or lemonade T" Across the maiden's rosy cheek Fat fllt a winning smile ; III order some of both."' she said. Heaven help the young man's pile. TJnless he Is In need of clothing and It strikes hlra that he can sro to Jas. J. Murpbv's, 109 Clinton street, Johnstown, and hay himself rirh. Mr. Murhhy has a stock o ready-made clothing which for maunltnde and richness has never been sur. pasFed in Cambria county, and with reference to low prices he challenges tho low lower lowest T Call and seo him. W nKN the hny begins to tumMe, Then the busy bee iloth bumbln. As he makes the irrsnircr fumMa In tho mansard of his pants: And so do the hoppers and the hornets and the ants. Wo seize the opportunity between phnwera to sny that we dun't care mai n about the hav and the busy bee aud so forth. Hut this is a faci'of vi tal Importance : non you want to buv a superior sulr. ot clo-.hipir, call on or send to '-'10 Mnin ctroet. next door to the pera House. Johnstown. Ky to doing you will make no mistake. WAEXIT LEAF HAIR RESTORER. It Is entirely different from all others, jt Is as clear as water, and. ns Its name indicates, is aper fect V'etretitile Hair Restorer. It will Immediate ly tree the head from all dandmir. restore gray hair to its natural color, and produce a new growth where It ha. fallen off. It does not In anv manner affect the henlth. which Snljihnr. Untrar ol Iead, and Nitrate of Silver prepamtion; have done. It will chan it c llifht or raded hair In a lew davs to a beautiful eln.'sy brown. Ask vour dmair 1st for It. Each bottle is warranted. Smith. Ki.i5!Co., Wholesale Auents. PhilaUeluhia, and l N. I'rit khok, New York. -3.-Iy. J ASII.T. COUNTY COMMITTEE. .12 12-.I 24 14 - V. 64 3 20 16 167 83 1U IS 62 34 39 22 T 20 16 32 89 13 93 19 11 12 10 16 10 44 6 44 V 11 38 19 4S 21 4 34 IS 2fl 79 12 68 19 I , .1 am os Costlow, Ail am s Township. j K. I. Kdnintcrr. Allcv.henv Township. ' & T iin ii ui i.;ni. T..-...1.1. 44 1 ... a . iiitjii:, in.iinri b '.iiii;j. H. .1. Iloplv Barr Township. . I'anilula Bor., lvt Ward, iw. Aocnt-r. " " 2d . K. flyers. 'amlirta Township. J. J, Th'iir.ss. Carroll Township. I. C Wctsel, Camdltown BorouKb. J , O. illl. Chen Township. H. S. M-.llcr. Chest Sprinits Boronarh. J. A. Wharton, Clearfield Township. H. K. Shaffer. Conemaunh Township. ;M. Himmer, Conem'h Bor., 1st Ward. i.l.Marray, 21 : J. 1. weitier. "of-iporsdale Borough. J. T. Ijonif, Croyle Township. ' W h4 29 157 5 2l 17 72 11 ISO 106 7 0 8 24 20 83 70 17 Us tl 69 46 S4 91 74 70 SO 44 3-1 87 64 29 4S 33 88 32 19 la1d Brown. Dean Township. 'jJo-n B. Attiir, EatConemgU Boro'. i i K. J. I.hiTd. Ebensbunt, East Ward. I iT. J. Williams. " W est ' I Anthony Anna, Elder Township. A. O. Conirleton, Franklin Borough. M. Eltiharrl.", Itallltzfn Rrrrouh. iT. A. Koons. (lallltiln Townehin. ;J. E. MeCrelght, Johnstewn, 1st W'd I J. M. Walters, " 2d " lc. J. Mafw, " 8.1 " I H. t. Kose, 4th M Cfoortre Wagoner, " 6th I Joseph Koont. eth ' I Adam Heubner, Tth " C. E. O'lionnell. Ijnretto Borough. Jas. O'tTallagnan, M'.Hrtlle.lst Ward Patrtek Connelly, " ad ' B. J. Sunders, Monster Township. P. Mpdouidi, I'orlaero Township. 'Hui;h McMonlgle. frospect Boroutrh. P. s. Frcidbofl. Ktoliland Township. IvlJacoby, Stenyereek Township. J. Bearer. Stisnnehanna Township, James B. Clark. I.tylor Township P. S. Ieonard. Tunnolhlll Bumuirh if, 1 Jns. lwiiney. Washington Township. n It 7 M. .1, Noel, White Township. P- V. Kirhy, Wilinore Borough.' eo. Knetss, Upper Yoder Towi nshlp. : ) rus oirayor, lx 24 1 1 1320 1 1 omit them from the ahore table The PniNfE-PRiKST op thf. Ai.lkchb KIEs. A writer in Lippencott's Magazine discourses In this wise about Key. Demetrius Ancrnstine Gallitzin, the pioneer priest of this portion of tho Lord's vineyard : Horn a Russian Prince, Intended from his birth for a Knssian office, and educated with that end In view. Hlmlitlr forsook all forthe life ora t'atholic missionary. He was the first priest whom the t'atholie Chnrch In this country could claim as en tirely her own. havlna- been both educated and consecrated on her soli. At first. Oallitiin was an Itinerant missionary, wandering through van tracts ot the rouirhcn country In Maryland, Vir ginia and Pennsylvania. In 17!9. after fonr years of Incredible hardship, durlnsr which he had become thnrouirhlv acquaint ed with the character both of the countrv and Its people, he obtained permission to settle In the re motest district ol Pennsylvania which the i "hurch had not yet Invaded, the wildest, rudest, and most uninviting In all save the grandeur of its scenery and the'fertillty of Its soil when once cleared of tts tremenduous forest growth. At the place which re afterward named Ioretto he built a little chnrch of logs which was dedicated with a solema midnight Mass. chanted 1n his raaarnlflcent voice, on Christmas Eve. The scene as we plctnre It Is one of wild beauty no less than of Impressive so lemnity. His hearers had gathered from places within a radius of seoies of miles. Some were members of his flock : others, rude and more Ig norant still, had been drawn by rumors of an nn aeenttomed spectacle. They were as unlike the young soldier and onrtler turned priest as was tlie rough little structure lined with evergreens stuck full ol shining candles to tne palaces where he had been born and bred. The snow, we are told, was waist deep outside the church. I have no space to follow Jn detail the long re cord of the life inilWwni of Oallitctn, or "Father Smith," as for many years be wm called, allowing no mention of his veal name and rank to be made. At I,oretto he dwelt tni tils death In 1840. leering his Immediate charge only to make toilsome and dangerous journeys still futthr Into the heart or the wilderness, where there was not even a log church to receive htm. bnt where service was per formed, often for the benefit of a single l.imlly. In kitchen, barn or stable. For verv short visits he went only at the rarest Intervals and on necessarv business to Baltimore and Philadelphia. Mo-i than once he refused tempting sueirestions of pre ferment, even ot the mitre Itself. His desire had from the fir.--t been to build up acommnnlty tram ed. ordered and governed In the strictest accord ance with the i reeents of Christianity and the Chvrch. free from that alcv ef worldllness which to all but enthusiasts appears an Inevitable lnirre. dlent in human communities. He undertook a vast task, for It constituted himself In the fulfil ment nf It the KUlde and ruler of his people in their worldly as in their spiritual concerns. Ho was Imperious, doubtless, very often, but onlv with, tho worldly scr.flers and' the unreoentant evil-doer. With all others he was as tender and hmnMe as tho lowliest woman. Autocrat as he grew to bo over hts scattered and Incongruous Cock, where the Irish and the (ferrnnn elements wer never h-na- at peace, can wo wonder that he became an ohject of persecutions, slanders, enw lntrs and jealousies of everv kind? His rule was denonncod as tyrannical, eren unjust : his mo tives were questioned, hts private character as sailed, complaints were carried time and auain to the Hishop. and a rival settlement, with a rival priest, established Itself at his very doors. His patience, firmness and meekness combined seem to have been almost superhuman, and thev conquer ed entirely In the end. At the timo of his death his enemies were silenced manv of them. Indeed, converted into his wannest adherents. His death, was lamented far and wide as a public calamity. Oolians' Court Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. BY virtue of an atiat order Issuing out of tho Orphans' Court of Cambria countv, to me di rected, 1 will expose to public sale, at the Court House, Ebensburg, Pa., on FRIDAY, SEPT. 8th, 1882, At a o'clock, t. ., the following described re estate, the property of Kkasdil IUhhaht, late of Carroll township, deceased, to wit: A certain PIECE or PARCEL of LAND situate in Carroll township. Cambria county. Pa., bounded as follows? vli: Hoirlnnlnir at a post thence by land or John Mlsel' south elshty-nlne degrees, east one hundred and ninety-nine and one half perches to a beech corner; thence by land of John A tills, north ten deirrees, west eiirhty-two perches, t a post : thence by land of heirs of Jos. IHivis, west, or nearly west, one hundred and sov enty-nine and one-half porches, to a post : thence south, or nearly south, seventv -five and one-half perches, to a post, the nl.-iee of beginning, contain ing 79 Arret and 1 1 Perches, more or less, nearly all cleared, and liHvinic thereon erected a two story Frnme Honse and a Frame Barn. There Is a good orchard on the premises. TKHMS OF KAI.1J: One-third of the purchase money to bo paid at the confirmation of the sale, one-third in one vear thereatter, and one-tbtrd at the death of Apollonia Hifhnrt. widow ol aid Fmnnuct IMhart. deceased, the latter two payments, with their interest, pava al'lo annually, to be seeur.'d bv Hon. and mortgago el tho purchaser. Wm. h.SB'HI.KK, Trustee to sell tho Heal Estate ol I ani hl Iibh akt. deceased. Orphans' Court Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. "IY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court ot J Cambria county, tlio nndersipned administra tor of James Farren. deceased, will sell at public Outcry on tho premises, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1882, At a o'clock, p. k., the following described real estate, to wit: All that certain Farm or Tract of Land sltnate In 'Wsshlnirten twp Cambria countv, eon sistfngfof o Acres, more or less, being rounded on the north by the Turnpike, on the west I v lands of Louisa Keeper and the heirs hf James Smith, deceased, on the south by land of Felix O'Neill, and on the east by land of M. H. McLaughlin, having thereon erected a two story l'lank Iwell Ing Honse, 3 Stable, and all neces sary outbuildings. TusMi or Salb. One-third cash, one-third In one year, and the remaining ono-third at death of Nary Farren, widow of ald decedent the latter two payments, with the Interest.payable annually, to be secured by the bond and niortiraire of the purchaser. FKANOIS C. O'HAKKA, MAKY FARREN, Administrators of Jambs Farrkx, dee'd. DMENISTRATION NOTICE. Kstate of Joaiah M. Christt. deo'd. Letters of Administration on the estate of Josi ah M. Christy, late of Oallittln borough, dee'd. having been granted to the undersigned, all per sons indebted 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 KEHIXX'A ANN CHKISTY, Administratrix of Josiah M. Chrihty, doe'd. Oallltzln, Pa.. Auit. 11, l?82.-t. ADMINISTRATION" NOTICE. Kstate of Jon a Orkw. dee'd. Letters of administration on the est.ite of John Orew. Into of W ilmore boronuh. 'ambrla county, deceased, hftvin; been krranteu to the undcrsurned, notii-e Is hcrehy given to all persons Indented to said estato to make Puinedlate payment, and those having claims or demands avainst the estate of said decedent will make known the same without delay to MAKl-AKCT (1KEW, i.itmir!:'! itrix of .limit trkw, dee'd. Wllmore. July 2S, ISS-.'.-t t. AUElHEMCOLLEGE.llcaSli The Hh year opens Sept. nii. Additloaal new h'.i'li!m!r and in'wriy imrroveiiK'nts. Cabinets nnd Llhrinef e.in.il tothebe.-t. ientlemon and I.ridirs. Four tVMcire courses. Preparatory School. Military 1 (epartnii.t. Kxpe'iS"? less than any other ""liege of equal trraile. I'on't tall tosend,to Oeo. W. llafkins, fcee y. lor catalogue. (U-lni.J STATIONARY ENGINE for Sale, with Holler and ot her appnrtcnances. lu g,od f'pair. Can be S'Min at the Somuau Shalt Colliery, Benscreek Station, P. K. K. N. B, WESTBROf ik. Sonman. June 0, lci-tf. P. K. K. Agent. a week in v.iurrwn town. Terms and 4 ijuMtt C00irej. Address II. liallttt tf to., Portland, Me. Invitation. Strangers arc 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 forthe rest and refreshment of strangers. One of the pleasant things about tlie 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 share of your supplies; why should we spoil your visit by intruding goods upon your attention, when you come to see 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. You 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 Waxamaker. Ctifcn tit.TbJ rtm th and Market rfcj and citv-hail 6auajo. J'HiiABaXFHIA. ESTABLISHED FOR THIRTY- FIVE VE.MS HAY BROTHERS IVInn viTn cturcrs, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OF ?m, corns, AND Sheet Iron Wares AND DEALEKS IN HEATING, PARLOR and (MM STOVES, SHEET METALS, AND HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS GENEIULLY Jobbincr in TIN, COPPER dcSIlEET-luON PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Nos. 278, 280 anl.;282 Washington St. JOHNSTOWN. PA. State Normal School, IXDIAXA, PA., Presents rnanrpaaurd Facilities for I'repnrlnir Teaehers for Enter lng Their Field of Labor. There 18 no more noble pnrsalt than that of moulding hamnn character, and no greater benefactor than the truly tn ceful teacher. If yon Intend to teach, prepare yonrelf thoroughly, and thns make your work pleasant and profitable for yourself and of real value to other: Every teacher (honld take a full course at a profitfslonal fehool, and Pennsylvania offers you none superior to that of tbs INDIANA NORMAL SCHOOL of Penn'a. 1. LOCATION, beautiful, convenient and healthful. 2. BUlLDlNfJ and APPVHTENAJr CES, unexcelled. 8, INSTKVCTOBS, Oipcriuneod and successful. 4. 3KADUATES Etacd high whurevcr known. 8. fOl'KSK of STUDY and plan or la struetlon are liat.'you;need if you have do tcnnlneu to become an eirnodt and luo ccssful teacher. FALL Term win open SETT. 4, 18S2. For further particulars ajilrcss L. H. DUELING, July 14. lS2.-st. PBinriu TOIINSTOX SCAXLAN, fj ATTUKSEYf-ar-LaW, KttKMHHl K. Pa. Ffr- once on Centre street, ppp-vlte the Court ! House f&-12,'2.-tf. j JOSEPH McTKlXALP, J ATTOKNEY-ATLAW, I RHKi-Brtin, r. C'ftice jo Cvluunade vu Ceuue street iCHEAPEE! CHEAPEST! GEO. HUNTLEY HAS NOW on H ANK THE LARGEST, BEST E HOST VARIED STOCK OK Hardware ! Sttves, TinAvnro, Housefurnishing Goods, kc. Sir., thut run be l. un.1 in anv one sV l'-S-ment In 1'ennsrii-mnia. His t -k om n c cs:s, f'eie m saibs irarc, nf various style? an.l pttm? : of every description an ! of let itial!tT : CARPENTERS' TOOLS! of all kln-I and t bt !n tlie markrt. Ati, a TABLE AM) POCKET CUTLERY, :iwnre. qnrfnaimrr. Kit a er.TMntetl Mure. Wnoil n.1 Willow Wnrr. Hull Per. Trunin nr.. Ynl tve. I vera. n. vlls. VIm, lloror Show. Hsrl run, ft nil fori. Horse jll. 4 nrrliure Itolfa. Itlv et". Mill K.ia . r I n 1 nnm. MrelShaT el I'low Mnnlct. Komi Vniixi; vowing MrmEs, unnsE n.v rakes. IlArae Hut Fork. Rnie inl Pnllrji, l'"i rH i vatnra, nl n full hned llstrv etinr Initio. Ali. a l.irire a'sorMuent of Table, lloorartd Stair Oil Cloths, Carrise Oil Clotli, I'APl'K (5'i 1I. CI. TII WIM'WS!Hil'l An SI! lit-: IT XT! KKS : I.ivft-ivmh. .SH It in SAI,T. the liit In U. w.rH t.ir l-.iirv and Table ne: IircTrn K K S ALT, t' e rj(.H,oct and bet for i-.1inif Live st. i; : I,Mt VI. STF.K Writ. ir. 'i!fn IT MI'S, of the U-t malltr IKKK1NS' 1' A TENT S A FETY I.AMI-S wl 1,-b rarnt tie exploded: 'iiiiripK v AH' N An ' A KTS : the lanret stork of M1I.K t'Kt KS ol all shape nn l and of siiferior ware evr o. Wd f.'T'ileln Eher.tnit : a full linof I AIN T lKT'SHES of tlie nnt ,1-i-Ti.if. o'l-ilur- 1N !HwiT,ASS. fill.s. FAINTS. Tt H1KVT1N E VAKNISHFX. Jte.. tn-ither with a larcear.d com filete sto-k o c!io.-e i;ko(tkii:s, toivvho and skuars as well as thnusti'! of other t)eful and needful rtfele. In fttri. anjthtn!; 1 haven't m t or fnn't ret at short notice i n t .'r:h huvinir. nid whnt 1 donflor fur sale tiiav n'wv .e r-lio.l on a-- riiwr CT.ABS in qvality. while th'-y will lnvarlaMv he SOLI) AT BOTTOM PRICKS ! Hnvme had nearly TmnTV tkks" kit kbi" In the sale of iroo.l- in mv lln-. 1 am enn)0 1 to snjiply my eu-tonirrs with the verv t.est in the markrt. (tive me a li'-er-il shnre n Vour j -itrrn-zn. then, and he e..nvtnced that ttie .Vt 1 alwavs the eheapet. and that It never iav to fcr v an In ferior art i-le sltn ! v heeause the pflre K I.w s it Is an Indl'imtaMe fiiet that such, jroods are ijwav me ucwitpi u tii c end. GEO. HUXTLIIV. thcnahurit. April 11. 1S79. A YEAR'S READING FOR SLOO. Ilie New York WEEKLYWORLD. " w Pree. New Tf m. New Rnlldlnr, New Applianre.and New Fife In Faery Drparlmrnt. 51 A YHAll, rOSTAGE 1'AID. SO Cents for .NO Month. A COMPLETKTaMILY PAPEPi. FHKK MASONS Should read It. spr-Mul Masihic IrrAe-rMBWT edi'ed ! y one . f the n:.-t ttii. tied V'ih Mas-ins. with eiiiitr.lM!lion ir-n the lens of lMt:tin!hvd U.-m.i. The WKEKLY WOULD Is the emy It:-d ps new-paper In the reentry that ha? a sp-.-!.. d: .-inment devoted to M ir.if mt. -.. ti OTHFIi EXCELLENT FEATUI1ES. 1. All the New. e rs-.i le:e and tr.terr-t'Da 3. Tue l'im.T' World A lail juk-eof Agrletil- turnl an l Kartn Newa. . The I.itertry World A fu'.l pae nf T.onii Sto rfe? and Shot S'nr'e. '..raie Hallarla and "en.iu IVenis, rally Tales and Sallon' i . . nf. , The hi'u'cVwi er-' t'o umns What every W njfit! war.is to knnw. 6. The Veterinary Ih-partment With tresrrlp tions free for all fuo-r n'ier. and fuii Initrue ttniis I f treatment ol live Ft' Ok. 6. The le-t ri i"s Column In the werld for Ama teur player". T. The t en t't c-krr iJrpnrtment tn ttie world far t-oth Am.iteurs aiol lreir"l'.iials. 9 A Tomer lor the Vmra, I"olk Klddlxa. Cha. ride. l urries. Aernsti'T. eto. 8, oin-!-to M irket Ke-ori rnrivaled tn d t.i;i hn-j Hcnriv. 10. Answer to lnijulnes. tath department l porf.v-t of its kind, and all eomhined make the het Weekly fewn.ai.or ever puhlisliod. TI1F. NTW VOUR WORI IKienioaaperlor OB either aide er the water as a Lire, Brilliant. I'rrteedy appelated, I'rovreaalve .ewspap4r. UNEQUALLED CFFERt CLUB AGEKTS. SPfC.ME.v COriK FhKt:. THE NEW YORK WORLD, world Ballrtlnc, May it. lKga-ot. IsKW YORK. ruosi'K.c'ns. DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN PAPER. The Wi'cMj LanratT Intf IllsronrrT Is the ol le-t, the 1m, ao-t. the .-he ip't and the best weekly pul 1-hed In I'etin'vlvania. It feel' th.it this pre-ent Stuto ea'upafirn i"of fu vrenie Imi-orUinee tu the t'oinnionweiilih. atid that The eleeti.in of the iM-iuotTntir t ket i Luiletittes the e rno-i eflort of every pi.trlot. It lehevr? In full and tre ilicu"liti of tho ! sues, and that the circulation d 1 etin-r;itie our na! Is the eyt way tn tnake the truth eTJi-tt've. I Kin-MTTitie eeiiiiinttovineu and worker- rn d no tiettrr fen i e tu the ii than to fi rea l their loeal party j.Kjrnn'p and a .1r-l r!:i I d moeratla State paper tl.riuv.hout t!n ir dun: nets. It will !urni-li Ir .m n w until :Vr the e'eo'lon. ftr M rents, ea.-h In advance, an rlirht paif" jiaper of M c lutuhs. and w Hi seldnra less than Ir un to to 4 solid Columns ft rea linif matter. In-ludltm 1 The news ot the lav received hv mail and tel egraph from ail p.tt- T the w..ri l'np tothetlm of K','!t c to pi- f at f o'clock en Tue-dav eentiiir. 2. Mitor;al c lumetits on tlie teadtni; toi kcs of priiular tiite!-t :r nn" S to 10 columns of orlnlnal editorial mat'er weekiy. 3. Evc-ythina relatiinc to Uie State rampaltrn la rennyvanla. Includinn rej...rt of rneetlni. and FIHvrl.es. addre.-fcs, etc., and pungent note,, ol the situation. . C hoice literary, puetlci.l and hutuoroas selec tions. 5. A !re.-lj aud Well ronducU-d airrlrultiiral de partment. 8. Weekly reports of ttie Lancnster. New York and l'hf ladelphia toinoiM market-, w'th accounts ol the erowinu crops, it- cuttini; ai'd curl;. it 7. All the hal news of ia.ncater city and coun ty and adjotniUK d.Ktricts. 8. Hou-ehold, eonitnercial, produce, cattle, ftock and money uiarkeu. . lineal and neueral rorreiHindence and simcial CoutrliiuiioDS ou misrcllaneeus topi x rem tlis ijate to rovemtor 1 , 8. mailed Irve to any ad i HO eta. 1 Copy, i ure- in 'ennsyivanla.. . . 1 t'eplea, to one post orhee f 4.00 ...... .. 10 oo Address, eendinr check or mouov rcii t STUNMAN a lll.XM.U, LaNiAil Kit, P V. -For donhle the ahove amount tho I.anetpr Heety lrrrlh,."-rirrr. the I'imhuh 1'nrrMAW aud. neat and valtialde littl" lM.k entltlcl "A Thous and t acui,-' or a copy of Ir. Kendall's -TTeHtl-e on tke Horse and lis ln.eajH-.' iii tt. fur-ii-'iod sintlyor In eluts. to each and everv sul.-crilr hoth pajK-rs to he sent f ,,r a period 1 1 three mouthe. Ketuit money to this oCKc 1791. lc-i! 1, T. AV. DICK, a;i..t rn the OLiO HAUTFOUU FillEIWiillMllCOMT. ('P.-iIMLNftH Ht'SIN s Eli;snunc. Juiy 11. 1 -fii. CAT k D V C'Ofl Ir . o.-te to live agents. Some- uALAlll OaU i-1""1 u"w- Thb i KMi'i a l.irr: repncnt inif tlie '!'!. ITrsiTt and Ku'ure. A line IP t,ti- n; h In six el- i art t:rK v... Ti x Ra. iVtinments of I"r-r- It is a he.iTiti ii':y hmiw work of art. non pci,.. :1P . e. nvry the truth ol Immortality In an ur.nii tn'ip- maim, r ' '-I'm. t:hronicic. i itr-a e.il of ideality i o 1 srti-:.e ta-tp n,mn i.i ciminv sition, fleir'y and uraefullv M. nle I Intu a i.r uionlous whole.'' 'ii'. Kve'n Icliiraph. am plo'rec. St ud f..r riri I :r t-4.--im. W. T.AV, l'ittbarsh, Ta, Gru. M. HKAIUV AlTdK.NtY Al t. A W. tHKfiBrao.'P4. W Offi.- on Centre etrect.