CCZ2 5W.2JHEX32 JCECXt Tjlf pja FBtMIM. . . . - rmi. zr. tsro. 'TTcalamd perscmal. Lw , VTT (VMMITTFK MKETIXO.- The Cl,,-sTT ' p,.,iiocratio Comity Lorn- : ! j '.I " .... i,. iiiwt at tho Court ..IK" .ir.' r'l" .-......,.. . r ii ... 11 'i'"' ::l uicirsF.XT, f'tr the purpose M Ai: " eentativc delegates lo : i- I'" rati ;tite Convention, o "eci "i VCM of the same mouth ; ,.fr'!i to niM't similar con- Lr.' :i ' Blair county toappoi.it s'n!l- ,-it ;it:'I to ' emu iii-i li,.,;iv iTi.njitit before the Com- I - ...... w ren lieAteit t.,f ! 5 a i. A Hi. I aiirn'i.."" - lsA-ir WiKtt, Chairman. !i re ..an. 31, V- lUf.oyunhe Ot.'im- J'lwe. r; n : t I'.ast Cor.eirangn is un- xiet-eive repairs. .. ,V.' -a i"; rl" . t,l the I'M" '"r waler w orris been r-cei veil. i: i i .-v. "i U arrt 'irr Ii;-.s j'tsi "run par ... of Altix.ua. Hi'ysbuwiro. :.'. " -ll r.i "''' (1 i. .Vbtof many a man has lieeti r '.rU." t.;vi.:ii!n. MuntifK.V'Ti comity. bUi. Usii'ntli'8 anvil which was i .. .! r t 11 . mar rurtlrim.'ii.w ' .urtmeiil" came too late for iu-.i-ek. .. ..-mian .Vied in llnncansville. n.i:ii,i: H nr . .'illi'V ih Hih inst., at tht pMtrt- i." 1 'inatril that tl.o Va. H. U. Co. is cu- I'f I"" ai)HHl i7.rr',i"-v - - ' " - , Ulnt nrar Jnhiihtown. !av fouiul nun a pnmii ! " . . . ...tl,..r t'mll Iitmtiti'li i nr. rrp. "'' ' "' . . ..... n.l 1..fr.rn llin n.. ii'I-'..! 'is !....!, th pro.ahi:ities , -hat iVv will l'15 to re",:'" empty. -! ri k in th paveniPiit in the .' " if mi luiiipnut iiumlicr ai m i i... ... ... - - it ii r v mt tifiM- ' 7,1 11 i ii"-" tin i i . . 1 1 . j - i-mini l.e:rtii;T fe'.l froui . . i . . i u 1 . 1.4 ir.iV (;rl . .'. . : V tn-f.l her lrltarui between the 1 nrn'i r:.st. Kn.. otie of thr lwin ,.f rr lii.-TS'irx, in viiiij il.niKTotiIy ill at 1. . ,.in e i" .I' lui low ii, ami hist recovery la i . ... i dfr'ii'' .1 ! i fi,-f.tiiij:iy h 'ikiuhi. m tl ii U i t ,T0 pairs f pants L-ing invne '', "y in nw ma ill libf ll NVanan ik r & r.rown 8 l-il M:l -t. I'lili'i'h-ll'I'ia--Win C. Pii' ".m, ''' of th-ohlcpt freight ... ih Pa. H. IS., wan run ovrr v Ui.le.l at Vinryanl station early ipIv iiii ii.ifk? of la.-t wrrk. j .f I..t-;". on Tu.iIhv last in- i i .1 . T" 1 1 1'iwl rii'l (''tlirt to nav p.:t: Ji, -Uu: k-ii Ihr HUH oi i i h trt j.1 i. i iir was mahl:-l into I'C l,Trn i"t l-.v-i oilier were vmiiy ii.--A ru ii. a lailfi-a.l wrerk Iwtwcni V.'il- i .l.i'l .... Rliir.lit' 'ant l At ll i' i .ii !.. H.air ciiunu, on nt. i , 7. it alfiiti-ir if.' pr i V i n r.i in w i ill . i n:n"injr little f marl -uiiii" pTf naioti. Xrur.ii f th Ilil!i.Iayhlinrg : ..u... It en awfr.'.Iy fiitiny that i7.'.ni-i ft-nl ti i in a val-ntjiic i-i-'i.!-: Vi - :ii,.' I. 1 liui.!: au.'lu of the lac I lUe tf ;i . -it ll'Tl :l. ',U:.i; a I'l'iii!- ;r. lin'iar.a cenn'y, n frw !ay j if Mr. .'.Ii ii '""v rwallowfil a' ;v i f rini. piitr it-.l lv-, aii'l at i tli .Irmli of the litths unfortii- . i -.!;if.l ii t i-ahh. i -.1 !n. W Fr iir. 'f Alfoona. hi fi'r. a . : ii !n I '.y l' tri'-' Court fr t li- ' n . i liM.i'irii in i.iinni'u iimi ; U rl'tlT : w .-ii rofi rri-l to leistcr i :! -: n-. ll"'.i..la;. httri:. -T!.-t 'i:.l ti.i iron t'uii.i at.r will pxhihit j .; .' (',-;'!-.ial a our uf the 8jiorimrn of I i 'i ! 1 !' ry ! '.Hup of Ir.tn ore. takon from I ..rn.n.Mt I.-vh.-r-'-ra.-kiT, P.!air comity, , ... . . 'i -r:.;'i ovrr ohm t.ti. I -r -'i''i is iiiiit.i..rii wIumi it i ii '! it nrl ;ir. Uioiationn arc pth!islie! j tv.-v ir.i;i:iv l ut I' own. T'.o-y arK tif,t t .1 iii C:if:: !m i coimty, but why this i'. 1 w f I V'-r CO'.I :.l fill. I ollt. T.i- J' l.i.iMnn .'((loTtit rrtnrns thanks ' : i ,:m i'f isvi'.t.v riv n-w HiihirrilM-r, ao- i: m ! "ti tli.- ra-h. r.-rrtnly crnt it ' fa !.! ! Kirl.l. Wnnl.l that a few i .: kt.t" I'.ay-.i npon tin. - r .mi I W o h- pont ofilntya . :-.tr,:i tlm K .S: C. ll. U. onr worthy ' - nVnii, Mr. I tart. MiCabr, who. I- r-!:i ml.' ril. wan haillv injnrnl i on our itran. n rna.i -!':,:. i h ;v i : ' -I irui - ,.,,....,. ... , r .. . ! .. C i ?" Hirrv Wliitc I." til.' .1 Illll'RIlip I'T lllfl f IViinxiil vania, ill tli ".. f. I M'-"an.i;r- from thr l.otii Ii. i.. i nil 'i'lipil i.r in I loliaua count v. - Ti.i i'.i K. 1'.. Co. has coinnit-iicril tlie j ir. fi -firi' t it fsti'imivr f.hop!t in A 1- i :. j.l th- l.r.isH (in.linxs for iloor, win . f-.i'n, ft.-., nii-ilr.i f.r it own nur, Sn- 'ilif hay i th-in, ai heretofore, iu thn -Frtm Tnfi1ar trpht until the hour of i '-' ri Tli'ir-wlay afirrnooti, tlm cohl- '.c.!i-r of thr p-.im. .ii was riperirncril tl: mtitmlo, tlir Ihertnometer for the t I ar t iu.ii. ating Meveral legree lielow T'it H.i'.'.tdayiihurji Slantfttr-l pavn a !"- 1 tni.nt.' t i an hoiieiit man anil a rimmI '' 1 i it ilerlareit that tlio rr-rleotin !, KalT v Itn re of Joh'.i'towu was 1 ;;: 'IT at.! rointriiiiifut to a faith nil ot- -Th-ma l'irkctt, of IlnntinRilon, full mm .v'ng train in the vicinity of Mill "k. mi Tlriro.Uy t.f last wnek, ami broke ! tl'.K 1 a.l. srins. knocked out five of his teeth, t U.l y bruised and cut about the j -A rcon-hitntinc nartr. of which .1o ,- air! l.nrrr Kurhin" wrrr hart anil ' I 'ut all th-ir provisions ami spnt " 'y f.'.ir li.'iirs in a famished condition 'I:' KiiimIi n-ax Rmill. P.irW Vriilav anil A hi-u in Williatnshnrg, Blair county, n .'..... 1; i.,nr to the centennial vcar bv 1 ii ni imi tlm early in the season twmity- . " " rin. Ks ail at .mo setting. Oeor(e -.;iti..u an.l his little hatchet can take JV '--it after tii.it. " yoiinij friend Marsh .Tones, who for I'it twii years has Ireen in the employ of ':a:.tifa.'turiui tirni at Zanesville, O., in '!' ity of ) rok-keeper, i at present his f.:,i home and many friends ii P '. NVel.-nme. Mr. .John 11. Fitzgerald, of Ilarrisbnrff, i on the Way Pajisenirer train, had ""f h 1 i. ... ... uriK-ii ai , i uKiua on xuea- um recoil r a sman cannon - u t l.ii,jT u.,,,1 1,, flre salutes iu hoaor " -lr.l'L't,n l.i I. 1. .. -7 vr''k H"Ua'"1' "''nc , l-new Springs, Ohio, . '"' trainp recently killed I '-''"C'l'.n c.uin'v. lie I not Samuel Stray- was the name tramp re entiv killed near Mill Creek, n '.uin'v. He l.i.t & wifn and ''J '," ,,,li!d-lphia, whither he wae go "'!" time of his death. man named Miller was sentenced In - 'tnrrset county court not long since to ' w""1'' three months' imprisonment Vi , 'rn Penitentiary for setting flre .,' "-,;r.vii.g a h im belonging to a far '"f W:lkr, in Novemlier last. "Iniitftniri, birthday met with very ''Rtutiun in this community apart , li Street .........I. 1. n .l.A f'n,nI..U i'u afternoon and the very enjoy livs"' ''lrty :U Il,dm.iit in the evening, of M. J"1 notice will Ikj found elsewhere. tJ.. J'rh-s Bid. He, a old and much ".l "ruier of Williamsbure. Blair 't 1 ,) . ii i rnin a neavy wagon on wan Tl.,. r avy wa 't riln '-'' ii"in iv ins uwi a n... !?r tT xh- wheels, which injured ' "i la.!1!, ti ..i . ,- . .. - . . . I -' '" sampled bv his horses U tlif.1 tli fr.lliiwinff' 'fllmg 2. I ' ' . I II.LL (.-...... . . . ' n . . 'u,w" Li teray Association will irtn'h . . ... K'onT w,ll'i"P"hitw' j -.'. ie iiramauc ami musical en- hall in Carroll- ni.ll Anil cortll- U UlS imhli. t..e. '..i., with onic tosncoti F-ln i AJaiilon, 23 cent ; chil- Dr. Hoffman, ye man what pulls old i teeth and plants new ones, will niako his j usual monthly pilgrimage to Loretto on i Wednesday of next week, when he hopes the opportunity will l,P afforded him for i looking down In the months of all persons j who stand in need of his services. j Don't fail to keep your word, don't fail to attend to your bnsiti?s, don't fail to do a kind act when you can, don't fail to treat everybedy politely, and when you are desi- j rous or purchasing nuythmg in the clothing line don't fail to call on .las. .7. Murphy at Star Clothing Hall, Clinton St., ,1 uhnstowu. ; The dead and horribly mangled lxnly of i sn unknown man was found on the Pa! 11. I K. track, near Mi'.lville station, at an early hour on Saturday morning last. He was apparently about fifty years of age, and had : gray. hair and a sandy moustache. Itoth of i his legs were severed" from the body and the 1 back of his head was crushed in. I A woman with a winnino face, yet with a Heart untrue, though heautiful is value less as diamonds formed of dew ; but a wo man w'uh the ca-ih in hand, or a man who's not of "spous" devoid, can when it pleases them command bargains rare from Myers & IJoyd. All kind of goods at the very low est cah prices. Drop In and see. A committee of the Johnstown councils were at work hist week investigating, as the Vmocrut puts It, liow a man named L.eslio O. Slocnm, weighing about ISO pounds, suc ceeded in getting through the key-holes of the lock-up and making his escape, but as yet uo satisfactory coik-Iumou has been reach ed. The committee will hold another session in a fw days. Henry Anderson, the night watchman at A. .1. Hawe's cement mill, Johnstown, who shot and killed a young man named Wm. Kiiby on the evening of the 11th inst., was taken before his Honor Judge Dean, in Johnstown, on Monday last, anil released on Sfi.WK) bail, Messrs. A.J. Hawes and John W. Hall ( At.derson's father-in-law) becom ing bis sureties. A man named Tantlinger and two boys named Hamilton and Enter were found euilty the other dav in the Somerset coniuv court of a series of rohherries committed at Lauehlinstown and Jenner X Koa.ls, and the former was sentenced to the penitentiary f.r s term of two years and three months, while the two latter were consigned to the House of itefuge uutil they attaiu their ma jorities. 1 1 is said that one-half of a man's lifo" is spent in making taia'akea and the other half is wasted iu reflecting how easily he might have avoided them, and the caving may be true in most instances, but we are perfectly Mire that he who buys his wearing apparel r .. ..1, ... 1 t:..1i. .1 . i -. . , r ro;u in .mi ;inu ruiinuiti cioiiiiii; noiine ii Oodfrey Wolff, next door to the p.isl-of!ice, Alt Mii;i, will never make a mistake iu th.it otte essential particular, and hence will have no cause for regret on that score nt least. Mr. Daniel H. Zahm, better known as young Dan, has embarked in the butchering business, and will bei.ceforth Imi found on Monday and Eri. lay evenings of each week at the meat Markeion Centre street recently occupied by Mr. Lewis Kodgers, whet: he will be glad to welcomo everybody and fur nish them with everything iu his line at the Very lowest cah prices, but will not do business on the crvdit system, no matter who t he a pp'icant . The last link in the water works ron- tract has been completed bv awarding to Messrs. Jones it Evans, of l hisjplace, the laying of the water pipes for the stipulated sum of 3.100 ; and it is now expected that tlin work v. ll l.e completed in tinm for a grand old jollification on lhe"4ih of July vext, on which occasion people opposed to the water works can cousoIh thomsi'lves by attending that smaiier all air in Philadelphia known as the centennial exposition. At tlm regular weekly meeting of St. Josephs (Catholic) Tempctance Society, held on Wednesday evening last at the par ochial school hoiisi), the following mimed pei hons were elected to serve as officers until tlm r.cxt setni-aimiial election on the 2Sth of June next: President, M. M. O'Neill; Vice President, H. A. MePike ; Secretary and Treasurer. A. W. IJitek ; Assistant S-cretary, H. H. Mrers; Marshal, J. M. Eeiihin ; Assistant Marshals, Al. Ward, Martin Cruse. A mid the cares and porplaxitioe of life there are few th'ncs that will make a mm carry bis head so ntraiilit as a racrge.l neck hindiugou his shirt, well starched and ironed and if it wasn't lor the f:i.;t that lie has no IhmIv to blame but himself if the ret of his clothing purchased as it should at Mie re nowned Oak Hall clothing store of S. J. Hess, 41 and 24;t Main street, Johnstown, does not feel comfortable and wear well be would I doubtless be about as unhappy a man as could be scared up any where. We are sorry to record tlm death from I pulmonary disease of Miss ItelleC. McMul i ten. sister-in-law of S. M. Douglass, lwp, ' of t'hest Springs, which sad event occurred on Tuesdoy last, the 2rd inst., at the age of .11 years, I 'month and 13 days The deceased j was a most estimfi.l lady and a devoted iimmlK-r of the Catholic i.hurcn, ami tier rjVr,V)1r:lMl j,a fo.irre of heartfelt sorrow- to niiiuv aff-ctionate relative and sincere friends." Her funeral took place j-esterdiy; interment in St. Augustino cemetery. May she rest in pra::e. The name of our worthy townsman, John Fenlon Esq., is being canvassed in some of the districts of this county as a fit one to Iw presented to the coining convention for legislative honors. Mr. Fenlon lias had experience in the making of laws as well as In the practising of them, and if it is the will ofourH-opla that he shall again represent them at llarrisburg, we not only hsk for his cheerful acquiescence iii that decision, but feel sure that he will faithfully and intelli gently perform ths duties pertaining to that honorable jmsition. A man named Patrick lTogan, while en gaged in digging a well over in Clearfield a few days ago, found it necessary to explode a torpedo in order to dislodge a strata of rock, and after getting everything ready for thn Mast, rave the nropcr siiinai and was drawn tin but mi fortunately, jnsi as nn ......v..i ti.a tnn n tuiiiiien tcrK oi the winci- jU broke the rope, and he was precipitated t)" the lK,ttom of the well, where the.'torpedo exploded alKiut the same moment ami tore I off his face and a portion his of breast, kill I ing him instantly as a matter of course. i The little nd'denda put to our notice last I week of the appointment, of Mr. John Ij. 1 Edwards as postmaster at Tielsano has in I dueed that gentleman to write to us to say that he was aware from tue outset mat mere, was no fortune in ihe "posish," and that his onlv wish and object is to serve and accom modate his friends and neighliors with prompt and reliable postal facilities to which they are undoubtedly entitled and of which from some unaccountable cause they bare lieen too long deprived. Good for Mr. Edwarts of such matterial are faithful public servants composed. a - TnE Tea Party and How It CameOff. Want of space compels us to refer more briefly than we intended to the grand Lady Washington tea party and concert which held high carnival at Belmont on Tuesday night, ami w hich w as much more of ajsuccess socially and financially than the most san guine fonld have anticipated, had weather and worse roads having combined to make the occasion an inauspicious one for pcrsous at a distance. General and Lady Washing ton were well personified by Edw'd Martin, Esq., and Mrs. Winnie Moore, while nearly all the participants in the last reception, as well as several young ladies and gentle men who did not appear at that time, took pait on this occasion. The reception was if possible an improvement in some respects on the one which preceded it, and the taste and care displayed in getting up the varioris toilets in imitation or yeomen time cenatniy did ereat credit to all concerned. Thanks to the beneficence oi i uoeu uu i unn , ...- the provisions and to the skill ef the ladies - 0re(. 6O0O Druggists have ordered this who prepared them, an elegant supper w aa Mejin'e direct from the Factory, at Wood served up, which wa greatly relished by j aj(1 not one have reported a Bin all who partook of It. The music too, was j 3tMar but every letter speaks of iM as- ( .r.., - j added to the kind I.. . i i. pool, . ih tcindlv fVHnfr winch prevaiien I thrnnffiiout. hatl the effct f making fueoc- . . -1 lvA PiintttmlkPrPlI lr It-H till- I exeepuonao. v .- " - " t ..if ntonr nml lf frt'iii iiinm 1 heer. The amouiik reu.ru i.. - j- lw,.n Q ert.iiiied. hut whatever few memhersoi om.-r ( . 1 4..IWMlll4l lAllfl jew " - - - . i thanks of the Catholic congiegation em I- ntl due for the generous sup,ort accoru- j "Know Tuy Opfortunitt-." The grim A Railroad from New York toPitts monstcr, Ieath, was stealthily approaching. bcrgh. As the following letter, addressed 1 could almost feel his hot, fiery breath upon ; to the N. Y. Evening Test, was written in my fort-head. My faithless god'dess, Hygeia, ! this place or vicinity, and as the eontempla had utterly deserted me. Only now and I ted railroad of which it speaks is designed then would Morpheus liefriend me, brtt on to pass through the north western part of this tLis auspicious day, he had deigned tomois- 1 county, we feel that no exense is necessary ten my eyelids with heavenly atubrosia.and I ; for transfvring the letter to the local ilenart s'ept. As I slept, behold, 1 had a dream I j ment of our paper. Here it is read it ; I thought that I was roaming np.ni foreign ! To the Editor of the. Evening Vnrt : son, wiiiiner my pnystcian nail seiii me to recover my health. I was in a great metro polis 6ne of the grand marts of the world, j In one of my strolls I chanced to meet man who had in his hand a handsomely- i iHJtllltt volume, entitled 'The People s Com- j Brie c;i for all time be assured of thesuperiori ;nse Medical Adviser," and who said i ty hitherto maintained-a superiority which leon Sense that he was an agent for the sale of the book.' I Tlm titl was such a novel one that I was I impelled to give the work a casual notice. As I hastily glanced over its pages, I ol served that it contained treatises not com monly found in medical works. lnt I had too many times been hoaxed by appearances, and I determined that I would have nothing to do with it. A voice within me, like a faithful p-.enlor, whispered, ' Know thy op portunity; in lliat hook is thy salvation !" I K1" IC4M1IIII1K Willi lilVSeii. ' 1 I IMMI'TIl doubtful and distrustful, yet I put forth my I I hand to take the liook, and, In ! the agent ! was gone ! I was miserable. In my agony I I awoke. Great drops of perspiration were ... . .. ..... i, .. i, ii-i r i upon my brow Ity my bedside was a friend who bad called during my slumber to see me. tain my irierul, 1 have l.rouglit wttfi nd, "I have brought with i part of it reaclie New York it is tiy the suffer iblished w hich 1 tboui'ht I ncc ,,f Philndelpiii't and H ilt iniore or the rep . Vt. 1 rercntative inn rests of those citie?. This coin i ft P,a"Le bination ciailv uruw- more powerful utid op- issured that it was 'The j ,esive. Every dty arid vr-ar that New York me a IkioK, just put might interest yon work, and 1 was assure People's Common Sens Medical Adviser," by Dr. 11. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y. Sure- ly, t7ii, was the veritable book which I had seen in my dream. My friend loaned me the work, and every day, as my strength permitted, I perused its pagrs. Although it contained very interesting treatises on Iti l"y, Cerebral Physiology, Human Tem peraments, Nursing of the iMek, etc., yet, being an invalid, I was most interested in the subjects of Diseases and liemedies. I believed that I hail a liver affection, and yet I more than one medical attendant had pro l Ronncud my diser.se Consumption, and that ! I would tail I with the autumn leaves. In ! that, book I found my symptoms perfectly 1 portraved. 1 w as limn confident that I had not deceived mvself. I reasoned thus : "Any man who can so truthfully depict my feel- j lugs, and apparently understands my con stitutional tendencies', must know just what my physical system demands. I will trust my case with" Dr. fierce. I will take his Golden Medical Discovery as recommended for my disease." The result is, that after having persevering!- followed his prescribed treatment, 1 once again enjoy the blessings of health. Therefore, I would say to the af flicted, "Know thy opportunity," and take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. At the city election in Altoona on Turs day of last week our friend and patron. Mr. M ilea M-i: an, as he had a perfect right to do, challenged the vote of an old gentleman named Knott, whereat a sou of the chal lenged party, Devi Knott, took offence and determined upon revenge. A few mornings after ho in company with several of his friends confronted Mr. Moran w hile on his way to work, ami with the aid of the afore said friends commenced a violent assault npon him, hut had not got very far in the undertaking when Mr. Moran turned the tables on his adversary by dealing him a Mow which sent him reeling to the side walk, ir,. nit irot ii n aain. however, and attempted to "go for" Moran a second time, but. his j feet went from under him and his head coming in contact with the curbstone, cut ting an ugly gash about four inches long just above his right ear. The friends of Knott in'erferirg at 'his juncture, Mr. Mo ran hastily departed, but subsequently ap peared liefore the Mayor and made inform a- i tion against Knott for aggravated assault and batfeiy, atid tlm accused wasafterwar-.is j arrested and held in $700 bail to appear at I cr.urt ami answer. Jtnth men weie badiy used up in the frrcas, but it is fair to pre sume that Levi will travel many Mi'es Moran Knott find an adversary less deserving of h's abuse or better pr pared to give him a lio land for his Oliver. F.Dt'CATIOXAl. Convkntiov. The fol lowing has Im'cii hamled us for publication and wo not only take pleasure in printing if, but trust that tiie proposed convocation may prove a decided success : An KdiiCfltl ina! Convention will be held In The Court Houe. In Khonh:!ry, on Friday and Sat unlay. M irch lOth.and 11th coiiimencinir et II o'clock nil Frblay mornitiif. A the convention is hi Id In the if ncrtil intcrestsot education, the friend' of the intei? tire invited to be present. and to inki' pert in 1 1m exercises. Dr. Fairfield, of Indiana, will be present and will lecture on Fri day evening on "A Visit to Firrpt and the Pyramids."' The ministers of F.Oensbur. the leniliiiir teachers of the eoutiry, and others, have consented to assist in the work of the convention. The exercises will consist of lec tures. esi;v. readings and discussions. The following- ijuostlons will be discussed ; 1. What should be the aim oT the common school? How can moral tr-iieing be bett secured ? 3. What are the relations and duties of pa rents and patrons to the common school ? 4. Why Fnnuld grammar be tanli! iu the com mon school ? 5. What arc theduticsof tenchcrsln reference to ven'iiation and care of school property ? 6. What are the best remedies for Irregular attendance and truency? II. TtEito. Co. Sup't, 1 Dh. I). W. Kvans, VCommlttee. A. S. M. Asdeiison, J A Sai Cask. One day last week a young man named Squibs, living at Millwood, Westmoreland county, accidentally shot himself under the following circumstances : He was about to cross a stream of water, while gunning, on a small log, and before venturing far out on it he placed the stock of the gun on the log to se if it was safe for him to attempt crossingon it. The gun slip ped and the hammer struck the log, dis charging the contents, which entered Squibs' side, passed through his lungs and lodged in his shoulder. He lingered in great, agony until the next morning at eight o'clock, when death come to his relief. What makes the case doubly distressing is the fact that short ly liefore his death a police officer arrived from Connellsville and arrested his brother on a charge of robbery. The latter request ed the otticer to allow him to remain until his brother had expired, but the request was refused, and he was dragged away from the bedside of ft brother whom he doubtlesslored, even if he was a hardened criminal. Crim inals have feelings and sensibilities in many cases not unlike other people. SuiClPE. Daniel Price of Clay township, this county, committed suicide by hanging himself with a rope halter to a sleeper in his own barn on the morning of the 14th inst. P. H. Hence, Esq., was called upon to hold an inquest on the body of the deceased, from which we learn that Mr. Price had not been missing over an hour when search was made by the family, and he was found by his son and wife in the condition almve stated. They immediately cut the rope, but. life was entirely extinct. Mr. Price was a much respected citizen of the township for upwards of twenty-five years, and was the owner of a good farm, on which he resided. For over a year past he has. at times, been subject to spells of in sanity. The verdict of the jury was that he hail committed the deed while laboring un der a fit of insanity. Mr. Price leaves a large famil of children, some of whom are married, and a large circle of friends to mourn his uu timely end Huntingdon Local. Wonderful. SUCCESS. Tt is reported that BosnEE'a Gfrmah Strcp has, since its introduction in the United States, reached ..ia r,f au Of M) dozen ner year. toiliHbinir BUCCt'W in ruling co , . .ri... .i m.a Ureast noiiRiimniion. or ai of Throat an.l Lung. We al- . J .L.tliftAM.naa.lianrUlilinn tn " K 6 " I weak Lungs, to go to their uruggisis, ia-ui-as not as yet j mon & M rrfty Elxmsburg. or Woleslagle & it is to not a ! gon Wilmore, and get this Medicine, or tious are the . '. i n,.criilar size. 75 cents: weanungs, .o it" ", .ii-lii e. - . A A ti.A; lenirrriiita i m. ,nqiiire inuuiiD '"" ri ' . ' ,pie little, 10 cents. Two doses will re- .. - caA Don't neglect your cough. Much has been sitld and written In reference to the present mnl prospective loss of tr ule and coiiini'rci.il supremacy by the city of New York. ly a more direct, ciilrni nd indepen dent railroad system llian she now lias to con- . ... ill, .... .. . n . . . f ,L.A 1.1.' . I ,..1 1.. . . I. keetnsuliout to tic? tHken from her. Them is the Kr-stest ennger that she will lose t lot Mioei iority unless a vliroro.is Htid le termincil effort is et once iiit forth to secure successful competition with the vast ii'iw.irk of rsiiroatls uireiidy cstat.liilio.l nnd iu opera tion bet wecu tbe gescoat and the points in dicate.!. Tiiere are two ureal "trniik bnes," nsniely, the Pennsylvania end the IVill imore nml Ohio riiiiroii.'.s centi-riiirf ia I'iltsbiirKli. w hence theft branches" or Teeds," polypus-like, divcrire in nil directions for the iranteof a populous and productive country. This tr.itDc cannot tiy any .,!, ,1.....:.. f v.... for the patent reason that 'her .tw r trn dueciiy, her nt-eietit iri'Piit riiilnrnd lines the New York Central and Erie - ere too fur north to secure it. " "I,e , H'eers thus lasren upon th s enormous triide mid draw it to tlin two roa.is niimf(, at Piitsturi-li. it there nn.teifroes the process of ahForption; and if tlierenfter any part or tt reactie :ww york it is tiy the surfer' defers action :id heedlessly submits to a sit ua tion so humiliHtinjr to her pride and so detri inetitHl to her prosperity will cause the tlnal streirtfle which s'.ie will he compelled to wage to te more prolonged anil doubtful. How then," it may be sskcd,"is New York to avoid this evil day?" The answer is simple end direct, tiy eotislriictinir a tlrst rate inde pendent railroad from that city to Pittsburgh, passing through central Pennsylvania, from the D. Ihwhih Uivt-r to the Ohio, one of Hie richest, most varied, nr.d most extensive miner al Hurt uki i'.-ultnrul rcirions on this continent. The l'icnl trade end travel of such a road would alone mc.ke it a profitable investment. The suviruf in distunce ocriill other routes be tween th propnscd termini would be nearly e.pial to the length of the present lino between New York hik' Philndeiphht, and would bo a vsiunble aid in the competition for throuirh trade and travel, for which alone New York can build a rond thnt would irive Imr a direct snd independent line to Pitt-diuriiii, theirateof t.';e West uii.l uf the ttoutivest. Manhattan. Ebensburir, Pa., January 25, 1870. Tnn Catholic U'oki.d. The March number of this magazine has an unusually good array of articles. The "Sequel of the Gladstone Controversy" is a second instal ment of the important papers on that snl jeet. A comparison of the education, wealth, and morality of Catholic anil Protestant couii'i'es shows some strange ami unex pected courasls. "The Friends of Educa tion" is a sir'ig Jefence of the Catholic Church against ti;e popular charge that she is the foe of education. "Prussia and the Church" brings the history of the long re ligious struggle in the Prussian kingdom up to the latest outcome of it. "Anti-Catholic Movements in the. United States" is a timely and well-written article, giving the h'Qtory in brief of the various outbursts of anti-Catholic fanaticism in this country. "L.ouiso Lateau before the Belgian Iloyal Academy of Medicine" gives the medical aspect of one of the most, wonderful and interesting cases of unr time. "St. Jeati de Lnz" and "A Search for Old I.ace in V- nice" are two of those bright and pictur-aqne sketches of foreign scenes in which Tit K CATHOLIC That most oiti.i is particularly nappy. interesting store, "Are imi Mv lie? is rapidly approaching the catastrophe. The historical romance, "Sir Thomas More," and a short sweefSfory w ith Two Versions," complete the list of fiction, which, with other features, goes to tuake up au admiraly-ediled magazine. FoRCiBi.r. Facts. Two or three well substantiated facts are worth dozens of the ories. Any one can get up the latter, whilst the former are the result of long and tried ci pcriotice. In no science is this of more value than in that of medicine. The medi cine that has ctired hundreds of cases of con sumption, in every stage uf its progress, with the living Mthjocts of its benefloient work thronging the streets daily before our eyes, is entitled to bo credited with more than all the theories which have been recorded in the liooks, and have been met with failure after failure. The cures of consumption made by Dr. Krvsttt's I.uno Cuke alone, will out weigh all t hose cures that have lieen recorded in the ImioIch, and then, besides, they are right here in our midst. Furthermore, Dr. Key SER's I.uno Citre is a specific in all incipi ent lung diseases, and nips them in their bud, in that way stopping the tttliercular deposit on its way to the lungs, as it courses its way through the blood. Dk. Kf.vsek'S I.uno Cure dissolves the tulierctilous mat ter, and stimulates the eliminating emtinc tories of the system, to carry it away with the effete matters of the body. The Eung Cure, with the Doctor's personal attention, will rarely fail in any case where there is a reasonable hope of cure. $l.r1 per bottle, 4 for 5.1.00. Dr. Keyser's consulting office, 120 Peiin street; Laboratory, 210 Peiin street, Pittsburg. 2-24.-lm. New frAME Law. As considerable dl virsity of opinion exists, always, relative to the game law after the adjournment of the Legislature, it will not be out of place to pay that the new bill now pending in the legis lature for the consolidation of the game laws, prohibits tho killing or taking of game or fish as follows : Squirrels between the 1st. of January and the 1st of August; rabbits be tween the 1st of January and the 1st of No vember ; plovers lietween the 1st of January and the 15th of August ; partridges between tbe lstof January and the 1st of November ; woodcock between the 1st of January and tho 4th of July ; speckled trout lietween the lstof Mav and the 15th of August; black bass between the 1st of March and the 1st of July, etc. Fishing with nets, seines, fish baskets and other devices, save hook and line only, is forbidden ; hunting or fishing on Sunday is prohibited under a penalty of S2.i. Suitable penalties are imposed. lor vio lation of the law. "The Home." We have received copies of a neatly printed and illustrated young folk's paper of the aliove name, published tiy S. L. Thorpe, No. 14 Bolivar street, Cleve land, Ohio. It is printed on clear white pa per, and is filled with a variety of interesting and instructive reading for youth. It is is sued monthly for 30c. per year, or semi monthly at ode. The publishers offer very liberal inducements to agents and guarantee each subscrilier a fine chromo. They also offer to send sample copies free to all who desire to examine it. Ir. Flnary'i 1'omptnnd Siy rnp of Itn- elin is guaranteed to cure Inflammation of the Kloneys and Bladder, painful or suppressed urination so frequent in old age, painful or suppressed menstruation, laoorrhcea or whites, ? ravel, gleet, stricture, bloody discharges, right's dieease, brickdust deposits, dropsy pain in the hack or side, sick headache, pim ples, blotches and eruptions on the face, and all diseases or a specific or constitutional nature, regardless or duration, age or sex. Compouud Syrup or Biiehu is a positive and radical cure. For sale by I.emmon A Mcrrat. Ebensburg. OBITITAR.1'. PBINaLF.-Iled, In Crovle township, on Fri day. Feb. 18th, 1S78, at5 o'clock, a. m.. of pneu monia, Jessie Blaschb. youngest daughter or J. W. and Luclnda Pringle, aged 3 years and 7 months. "Weep not for those Who sink within the arms of death Ere yet the chill ng wintry breath Of sorrow o'er them blow"; But weep for them who here remsin, The mournful heritors of pain. Condemn'd to see each bright joy fade. And mark grieTs melancholy shade Flung o'er Hope's fairest rose." XECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Lena DeLozier, dee'd. Letters testamentary on the estate of Iina Bc loxier. late of Allegheny townshjp, Cambria coun ty, deceased, have been issued, to the under-' signed, who hereby notifies all persons indebted 4 to said estate that payment must tie iniule without ' delay, and those having claims sirainst the grime will "present them duly anthentlesSmt for settle ment. F. O'FKHjL, Exvcoior. Loretto, Feb. 34, 1878.-M. ' Our JTuzzle DcjKirtmcnt. Chest Sphijcgs, Feb. 19. 1879. TltAR FREEMAN If vou would tilensr enn suit tho MS. which I sent in lust week you will J r miti iitw wuswer to ino ueer prnuit'TQ was : lbs. 1 also made a small blunder in thnt j circle question. I took the length of the lino I from the top of the pole to ten feet outside of the circle at twice (7 and 6 instead of (twice 7," j and 6, which mistake caused the answer to come out as it did. However, it is but simple exmple. The true answer is found tiy fcquar ItiR the polo Iu the middle of circle, then square the line or hypolht ntise, tukri;tt!C diflYri-nce and extract I he (square root nnd you have t ho base or ihe riirht-soyled triangle, from which take 10 and you hnve the radius of the circle. In that deer problem, if n man weijrhinjr 1.10 bs. 1. alii need a man of w ih4., the arms of the lever were tore.ch other as 7 to 9. Then 1-3'i Jhs. on the long arm would balance U0 lbs. on the short arm. "I,orrtto" was a llttlo mistaken about that chalk mnrS on the carrinife wheel. It described a cycloi'i md not e eirc'o, which cycloid wm 4 times tlm diameter of the whtel, instead of 3 Nit. timM ilm ssme. 1 ni very sorrv. If I hsd tskena little more care in the solu tion of I.cretlo's" tin-kettle. 1 presume I cer tainly would have KOtfeu the correct dimen sion, because I solved the one which whs sent in by me the s me which elicited his tmtiir problem. I will work it out tall beinir well) next week, us I am a little pressed for time Just now. R. F. M. says I am net correct In solving tbe trrindstotio problem. T.et him solve a few of the problems which nave been sent In. and thus n fiord ns an opportunity to criticize him a lit tle. My error was hut a small one. It consist ed in subtracting the square of iesideof the siindl-hoIo instead of thcdiatronsl of thePHtr.e. It wool in t have broken either of tli"m up In have lost the difTcrerio which mv error made on his part of the rH'iius; yet I admit the mid take, although I had done tho same example on a previous occasion. It toes down bard to swallow n mistHke. don't if In "Huns fnits"' first problem, if A could mow the field tn seven-eijrhttii of a day, he could mow eichr-sevenths of the field In a" day: ll coulJ mow five-sixths in a dav, and C tun mow H as much as A and Z-S a smuch ns It. which is 13 21 or the field, nnd I can do 21-18 of the field in it day. After B hss mowed or.e fourth of a field four times as lnr(r. there re mains three times of the fleid ; in l,1 davs 11 would mow 0:t-H2 or the sm.-iller field and three times the tlrst field. les 63-:t3. equal 31-3"J of the first field. Acam.as A ciin mow 8 7 and B 19-21 In a ihiv. they could both mow 4-1-21, equal C9.I 1:76 of a day, the time in which A and C could could finish the field four times as large as the first field. I nm very sorry that "Loretto" wis mistaken airnin iu rejrnrd to the aiuwer to "Ha. is Suits" first prohlem. I will try to cxp'ain a little about the pen lu lum to K. K M. next week, but I think he had better tnkea shfirt cenrse in pendulums If he don't understand them, ns it would be some thing like trying to demonstrate the 47lh theo rem of Euclid's first hook without ha vinir stud ied the foregoing theorems and problems. A. l. II. P. S. Mr. Kditor. in that moon problem vo-i muds "the man attract him" instead of "the moon attract him.", FeBrtrAUT SI. 1J75. Dear Fkkem Atr-Tn reply to K. r. M , I wish to remark that I did not sar.ornt least did not mean tossy, thet 10 minutes was 1-144 part or 24 years, but of 24 hours. Whether or not It so appesrer. iu print, I did not say so. R. F. M.'s solution to the pendulum problem teas merit, but his and mine ditTorinfr so iride.'j. I wished some one better acquainted with the the science of pendulum to decide. Soil has been done by A. I). I. 'i'le inks to him. But i vill nvj that K. F. M.'a solution to thc'kettle enlarged is nof correct in top .liii'iieter, height or contents. So let him try again. A. II. H. in his tortoise, man nod englae ptob lom forgot to give the l-mgth of his railroad; consequently uny number of lergihs may he assume'1, and therefore any number of an swers. Ml! which would he correct ir nny were correct. Bui 8 the problem is of tho nature of Mr. Trout's wi.'ch question, it wonlJ seem that the idea was taken from thnt problem - the tortoise rei-rescntinfr tli'' hour hand, the man the minute lis tub and the , na-ine the second hand. Then in that case let it tic assumed th.it the cireumfereno.- or the circle (the rail road! was 720 miles. Then theanswer to t h pmDosed problem, as I make it. would be72J42". 7J9 uiles by the engine to get between the tortoise and man equal li-t.iee from each. Answer to J. Brown's problem 3 o'clock. Too simple for "Puzzle Department." nttlDl.KM. The four sides or a field are 50.70, 62 and 28 rods respectively, and the diagonals are equal. What is tho area 't Lokktto. Chsst Springs, Feb. 19, 1378- DeaiiFiieeman-TIio answer to J. C. Brown's problem is 3 o'clock p. m, Cnn A. I. fl. uive the true nnswer to hit cir cular bl.ind pro.dem of last week itud take it us ho has stated it? first rrtniH.eif. Suppose the wafer to be 570-S37-?O0O0 feet deep in a tank which 's 4 feet longer than its width, and a cone heavier than witter, the height of which is twelve feet nnd diameter nf base 24 inches, placed upright in the tank will raise the witter to the top of t he tank, letw ing iue-etght a of the cine (solid c.int"iit above the surface of the wster. Required the length, width and and depth uf the t-tnk. BKCOND PROBI.Elf. The baee r.r a riftht anirled triangle Is 11 Teet, an.l th" difference between the height of the perpendicular a-id the lenirth of the hvpothe nuse is 3 reet. Uequired the height of "the per pendicular sld and length or the hypo! hnuse. Kespcctfully, E. F. M. Written for the Cambria Frcotnsn. TIIE WRECK. Jons PAttaisn Ktr.r.KD Fbb. 2w, 1878 The rorm Is abroad, all tlio heavens are black. And the engine is treading an ley track ; A'any a danger besets the wav Angels be wiih them this fatal day. Two little lioys, at each morn and even, Sending "fur papa" a praver to heaven ; Motherless bshes, to his heart so dear. Lisp it once more for the engineer. Pray, and lorno thought of the fearful foe. Flung to meet htm, his heart mav kuow ; Pray, and a pitying Ood will send Cotulort and strength for the bitter end. And. thou gunrdinn spirit dear. Whisper a prayer to the engineer Whisper oftjod. for he sees the fate Coming to meet him, too late too latet He sees Oh I moment lntene. supreme. Making the past but a thought, a dream : Shall he leap? Let fate do her direst, worst, His hand reverses the engine first And. oh ! not then ; for the thunder rrssh Follows not closer the liirhtninir's flush. Than the shuck, that found him unmoved at his post. On the glance that first told him tho engine was lost. Mrrjlful Heayen ! look kindly there Pity the su tiering everywhere ; Pity the sorrows, so bitter and great, Comfort the sister left desolate. Poor little boys, thro' their sobs at even. Still for their papa they cry to henven ; In eharlty. Christian, who read this here, Olfer a praj-er for the engineer. M. The Board of School Directors of Loretto School District in tend to make application to the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria county, at the March Term, 1S78; for a decree authorizing said Board to bor row money for the purpose of paying for ground and building a school house thereto, for the use of said school district. F. O'FRTET, President. W. XV. McAtber, Secretary. 12-25.-31. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Adam Setti.emoyer. Letters of administration on the estate of Adam Settlemoyer, late of Crovle township. Cambria county, deceased, having been granted to the un dersigned by the Register of said county, all per sons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims or demands airalnst the same will present them pro perly probated for settlement. J. W. PKlNOI,E, Administrator. Summerliill, Feb. 25, 1878.-8U TTOTEL PROPERTY AT PRI- -- VATE SALE. The sub scriber offers at private sale the well known Hotel property owned bv him. in Parrolltown lioronirh- The entire property, consisting of m in.iiiiii.niiiu. n.nri i'iiickiik, i.iiku and well arranged Stable and Outbuildings, are In first class condition, and the stand itself is one of the best patronired in northern Cambria. 4- Terras favorable and title perfect. Call on or address POMENKO KOEtt, Feb. U.-3U Carrolltown, Cumbria Co.. Pa. NOTICE OP DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby given that the part nership theretofore existing between tho under-" signed in the ownership of the horse "May lluke"' ami tn the business carried on by the subscribers under the firm name of Haug & Laterner, was dis solved by mutual consent on the 7th day of Sep tember. 1875: and, further, that the accounts due said firm aro to be paid to A. H. Hang. A. H. HAVO, JOHN LATERNER. ." Carrolltown, Feb. 15, 1876.-31. FW. SHOEMAKER, Attorney al Law, Ebensburg, P. Office on High street, east end of resident l-2l.'78.-tf.J Tnii rmc.ttio & ocTH-ntsTKi:x uailwiv Kmbrneesnn leronernahagement the Great Trunk ! liailway Lines of the l LSI anJ lil il. W i;S3 i-. and with Its unmcrv tis branches and con- ! neetlons. forms the shortest and (liuekes rente he- taeen (Jhiciipt r.d all points la fifmotV. It'ii;...: si'i. Xnrthrm .Mtch(?a.. Minur.-ola. tri. ,V tiratka, Cf.(itita, and tho lf'etern 2'cf-i:rr. Its Omaha ami California Line Is tbe suortet and best route for all points tn Aorffcrrw VMuf.U, Intra. lhil..'tc, jVMa.Jut, M't. nmina. f '.;r.i.i, I'tah, A'rr t.w. CnU'-rnia, trt loii, China, Japan and j utra!ia. Its Ch icafjof JSIaditon ami lAne fit. Jinl Is the short line Tor Xnrthern B'ifoifn and .tfirmes.f-x and for .tlmiwni, SI. Paul, M"nrri Hs, iPuuth, und all j.oiuti in tbe O rest North west. Its Winona and St. JTetr-r T.ine Is the only ronte fir B'Cuon.i. n.-W:rr, Otr-t-foiled. Minkrtl': vf. FVfrr. .'ct X.'lm. and all points in Southern and Central Minnesota. Its Green Itay and Marquette IAne Is the only Bee for JannvlU:, K'ntertmcn. F.rr-rt 7'i Lie. li;iff..ft. Apv'etnn, Orrrri lltu, rVic-i'iu. ha. Ze'jXHnee. Af.irinr'tr, H,mght;n, Hancock and the L.:tke Sujrtnr Count ty. Its Frecport and Dubuque Line Is t hs only rou-e for O rfra. RyiorJ, Frerimrt, and all points via Freeport. Its Chicago and Milwaukee H ne Is the eld Lake Shore Route, and is the onlv one passing through Entnuton, JJike Forrtft, fiiff'i frtud '.irfc, H ii;i'.e'M'i, ll icine, Kewshn, to SHI itwuhte. raUman ralace Cars are rnl on all through trains of this roa1. This Is the ONLY LIN K running those iari he tween Chicago and St. Paul. Chicago mad MU- nuiir.0, or i.ii:'iiico :ni inona. At Omaha our Sleeper connect with the fiver land Sleepers on the Vnln Pacifi- Railroad for all points West or the Missouri Kiver. Oa the arrival of the trains from the Fast or South, the trains of the Chicago At North-Western Railway LKA VKCIIICAOO as follows: For t onnrll U!rfs, Onalia and ( aMfornls. Two Thromrh Trains dally, with Pullman Palaeo f'raw. Ing Rriom and Sleeping Cars through to Council BlufTs. Kor St. Taal and "lnnear-olls. Two Through Trains daily, with Pullman Palace Cars attache J on both trains. For Krcen Hay and I.ste Superior, Two Trlalns dally, with Pullman Palace Cars attached, and rnnnlmr through to Marquette. For Milnaakee, lour I'lironirh Trains daily. Pullman Cars'on night traius. Parlor Chair Cars on day trains. For Sparta an.l Winona and points In Minnesota One Through Train daily, with Pullman Mecpers to Wlni.ni. For ttnlio'ine. via Freeport, Two Through Trains diily. with Palliu m Cars on n!g!it trsins. For DnbtHine and l.a Crosse, via Clinton, Two riirough Trains daily, with Pullman Cars on the niirht train to Ic'irexor. Ii.wv For Moax "ity ami lankton. Two Trains dally. Pullman Cars to Missouri Valley Junction. For I sir (.eneya. Four Trainsdaily. For RorkJortl. Sterling, Kenosha Jsoesrllle. and other points, you can have from two to teu trains dill v. New York Office, No. 415 Broadwav: Itoston Office. No. 5 State Street : Imaha Olhe, 2 S3 Farn liatn Street; San Francisco Office, 121 Montiri.rn err Street : Chicago ticket Offices: 62 Clark" St., under Sh-rrnan House ; corner Canal ami Ma. 11 son Streets; Kfnrio Street Ilepot. corner W. Kintie and Canal Stroets; Wells Street Depot, torner Wells and Kinzic Streets. For rates or infirmatioii not attainable- from your home ticket agsnts. apply to .V. H. StESMSTT, MARVItf Hl flHITT, Ocn. Pass. g't. Oen. Sup't, Chicago. January 2S, 1S78. ly. W. D. M'Cl.ELI.ANl lOHN IlAKKAN. M'CLKLLAXI) & CO., Sanafacta ers of ami Dealers'Ia lniifv nnd Xlniix L. We keep constantly en hand In great variety a full line of ek-gant PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS, 1M3TYLES AND AT Plt'CES TO SUIT All CUSTOMERS Having the most skillful workmen In the cltv, we aro prepared to till all orders for mi m m$m rmm i?t rttcEs on suits, Either Eastern or Western Manufacturers. Warcroom, No. 81 -FRANKLIN Street, NEARLY OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, JOIIX.sfOWX, PA, Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done. VAll Fnrnltnro sent 'or an J delivered in tha city free or charge. l3-13,'74.-tr.) MrsMTMOORS, 345 tcnn Atrnnc. Wfnr lCth St., riTTSBVIi'Jll, FA. I am just In recc'pt of a large invoice of MOST ELEGANT GOODS! which will be closed out at ereat bargains and at oue half their real va ue. In part as follows: Ifi-eiKiH CtJ n 1111 ont s, consistiso m r-AUT or SHADED VELVET DKESSES, ELEQANT 8ILK CLOAKS, lined with the finest furs; Palorene Saques, new style Cloth tiosks. Overdrejscs, Neck Scarfs, black an.l white Pamasse Camel's HalrCostumes, Sicllliene .laekets. Hats and Bonnets, and a large Invoice of Seal Skin Saques. IMnfls and Hoas ; also a maeiflcent arsortment of Heal Lace Flouncing Pittsburgh, Feb. IS, lS76.-7m. PUDI.IC WVT1: OS" VALl'ACtl FARM AND COAL LAND 1Y vlrtueoran order l-sningout of theCrphans' Court nf Cambria county, the undersigned will expose to Public Sale, on the premises, on MONDAY, FEB. 28th, 1376, At 2 o'clock, p.m., all that certain FARM aitn.no in Washington towdship. adjoining lands of Oeo. M. Reade, Michael Oonahoo. Pat'k Cas sidy, and others, cvntaininir M.o (Cms, part cleared and under fenee, having thereon erected a two story FRAME DA'ELLINO HOCSK, BAKN and Oi tbi ii.dikos. Also, a fine young Orchard. This land is underlaid by the coal veins worked In that vicinity, is easy of access and near the Pennsylvania Railroad. Terms or S ai.e. One-thlrJ ot the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of sale, and the balance in two equal annual payments, secured by the bonds and mortgage of purchaser, with In terest. IlKII. M. KKAllK. Trustee to sell real estate of Edward Honaldsen, deceased. I Feb. ll.-St.j FIRST PRIZE AT TIfc.ViA EXrOSITIU-riis7iI W. " ROSEN STEEL. Manufacturer of superior Union Crop LEATHER, AID DIAIEK It BARK, HIDES, AND PUSTERESS' Mil!, JOIIXSTOWX', 1A 4.000 cords of Oak and 1IemTock Bark wanted. Cash paid en delivery at tho Tannery. Jan. 7, lSio.-iy. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Nicholas Ukffklv. ecM Letters testamentary on the estate of Nichotaa HetTely. late of Bare township. Cambria euty. Clllll I ' I. ll I --, -. . - . w . v . . , u.. .v ... v 1. I-- Hill , I 119 undersigned, residing In said towusliip, to whom . I .......in Inrfuhtiul tr, m i .1 .tf.i. . . . . mii , " i - v. . - - . - ....... . ....i.u .i-iiuirBir.il to make payment, and thoso having claims or de mands will make known the same without delay. ,MI(!IAl:l. KikSH. Klerntnr Barr Twp, Jan. 31. 1878. 2-.-t. NOTICE. Notice ia hereby given 1 thsit the application of Loretto Borough j to become sntdoet to the provisions ot the Act of Assembly of April 3. 1851, relating to Boroughs, and also to open an alley in said Borough, will be J .resented lo the t'ourt of Quarter Sessions of tho 'eaoe, in and for Cambria count v. at theeoiniug March Session. J.O.LAKE. Feb. 11, urs.-st. Attorney fur Applicants. ijorasrawir SAYINGS 120 Clinton St., Johnstown, Pa. (lAtrrfiRKli jtKPT. 12. ir:o. ricrosiTr? J received of all sums ret le? i.'iaa Hie Jio-lar. Present ot luterent. six jr e. nt. Intertst Is tie? In ti'O r.-.i-nitli of Jmii nod I )e.-nibrr. and 19 rot wttlnira'Sn isan led totJiT ci..it, it.useom pon.i ltiig fsl-!e; yrar witrn-nt tr- Mbiir.g the ds posiior ' or even 1- p- --tt: t i.e dei-witt nock. Vm-rvLnn-lei, Keel t?e. Prt I. ;enee. Willi 1 beral rates r,.t or.g (is e, ginn t., U rrowers i.r ler.g nr.t rsmrl aagvs on li w.i h f..uror mora tunes uie ameuiit of t..ereit. oi retercno X'ertrct titles, etc.. rrqt'.rM. This etirporatlon Is e?r-U;.'el a Fartrgs Bank. No c..mturr-.al .iiposi'.s r.-e:.-j. tor i.couo- grmiteii. l,,nr.s on pers-ii: f,.9ri-. Plank appliraticns f .r t orr.wers. re4esifth ru.c-.. I.y-.aws. and special I., relating t ti.la Bntik. aetit-to any address der.red Tat sties .Tames Cooper. Barl I lubfrt C. B. T.I I is. A.J. Hawes. F. W. 'r.r, John X.'iran T II. Lapsley. Daniel MrLang'iihn, B. .. M, rr..U Jamrs Mc.-.tillen. James Morlev. Lewis. Pi;u h' W "vVaVi""'' Sul,re 5rge T. fwirr. '.ad ItA.NBXJ. MORrtr-LI, President. Fr.AirK 1'imr.T. Trrasorer. VTKis r.t.lr.K. Soilclior. 12-3,76. ly. A FARM OF YOUR OWN IS TSt BEST REMEDYFi!SniBG TIKES. FEEE EOKESTEADS ! An THS Best and Cheapest Railroad Land AKI C'lf TBS LtS or TBI i -vo-v pacific j:aili:oal, IN KEBKASKA. SECVRE A HOME NOW J Full lnt.rm.tt. n ..r'.,"U VnT't", world. Address t. " . Land Comrnls'loner V. P. R B. Omalin, Ab. APlAtlit feSay 'fcsr5for6eeoed-!i&a4 Eacimei of tverr ' - errrmrn wifWlE9T,C',,ApErI FASHIONS Tt. Best P.raa mad.. Seed 9 at,, lor". ") AMtmbSCL-ZSTIC SITI1C3 KA.2Z2.n CiX iw- nun -n askp. -x Mtr o.T 41 2 I a,y hom. Agents wanted. Outfltand P ' " terms free. TRCE.VCO., Ang-j. a, Malue. for lore. JOUBNAL, A Household Weekly Magazine, KZVOTHIl TO r01Th;A 71 LITE ft A TV HE J YD ATT T 1EHS OT TASTE AM, CVLTCHE. Arrt ETOKs' .TornsAt appears In ti,.i,., with other mechanicul l,n .rovc" enistTiiak'mi ,t tho handsomest weekly li-erarr ionraa? Ir ? 1 1 It country. Arei itTo' Jt.t B i" ain". t M prehenslre, includtng fn ll. 'lin . iVlritf,nre; ,,"'t,"H ! sbj-ets .f foterr t. Intelligent readers: It des. to b, elcra'cd li taste and pure In tone .- It glres fn uuante. eli Z twenty -Ave jor cent, mo-e tl an thenr il' Jta.'.,y Menthlr Mlga.ines, whlleTn ualUy'lu i'L'-Z tore is of the highest class. utt'"7 Ute.a- Frlce, $4 per Anna; 10 cents par Nnmber. SP1HCTAL. X.yOLXCFMEAT. The Baderslgned have procured, eelusire7 T. "( HAKI.KS DICKESU 1 HIS STFCT frhfch l. offered, under riccial terms, to eve'rr ink ,crr,'r-,D ,-to .lornstAi. fof " 7 of (-harles l .ckens". sa " at' ," " hu lh, LThtuf.0' '""'-Kuisncd author i.'".:;; The size of the plate Is 20 x 14 nriet. w plate paper 24 x .t!). making a la're a,. 1 t, JJ.Tjr engraving for the parlor,,? Bhrlr7w.li Tfc"t'Ml0 eeUi,n ,.f the plat'e is of n su p7n.or"Ir Tl e or" dmary pr;c. i,,P(. ernrravlni omm , J ?r in the print-f hops wou.l not V" l-.th' i r"CUI itaXrib -leant'1;, eW FITS AND EPILEPSY POSITIVELY CURED. The worst cases or the longest standing, by nstag Ml. BI HRAIlhUl t pRi;. IT HAS CVllKlt TIIOVSANDS find) will give tM.ono for . rV- i. Ii7i' wayf nTy! BULLfc' - -'n'st. Ofllee, is. Broad- ..r ,., STOISl5f l'rooheneeRa8 rp,'"'"'"i' y - InBr', I rophrtlc Book. Fortunes roretold intheunsand downs of prices for the next twenty years - the f". tore judge.! by the past. What years to make ."nTwi.en wwm",' hc VrdlSZffZSZ and when we will have the next panic : what year T vrv faeT'L"1 ' r l revlve aV. " i - rarmer, mannlaeturer, legitimate trader and sculator should have this b k "know tbl future, so as to avoid loss and be sue' essful Sen! LR, Balpbridge, Koss County, U. " S77 Mile W "I'AKANTKKI) to A rents, iMile and Female, in their own Ioclit . .... , . v. v .., Augusta. Maine. Sllrn&n r rd'r at hom I Samples worth 1 OUIOQU iret,. tr, ssos & Uo.. l'ortundl . HIST02Y WANTF.Il AOKNTS In every town, to n ir.i.i for r- OlOtl.l S wew and impuiar Illatwry r I'ene.y Itanla I rem the earliest diseoverv to t he present time. A splen- ITT ii tt- IWf - i oompiele In (. Published at . net,- L"?-L " -rBTBATnjg 2u.ucV,TrecV, P..,'pll?:" ' ' 4 S 50 , r!n,. J with y..r ea.m rWly- iwhCt-w " A U l 1 JT-o ? 'P sen for stirap. rR FITS, EPIlEPSr, FALLING FITS 1 Ml Is no humbug For Information Inuulreof or ri-,mMOV.KK "THK,:s- WholesTnen tftsts, Rloomsburg, Columbia County, Penn'a. CHEAP INDS .V Till: (1UKA T SO VTJI WEST The I.lttle Bock and Fort Smith Rftitw.y em. pany Is selling, ftt exrriilniiall Iww BrUea and ea ter.it to salt psrehasera, ' ONE MILLION ACRES of tbetr magti!5eertt nnt, oh either ft and with, tn twenty miles of their r...t i.i ... ,' 1- ri"rmi'M orD-t ot,on'ira'n- "tin. Frat. and all other Nrothern crxiis. Wlntersare Mild TormittlDg out-door labor for elevea m.mtl.s Soli fertl.e beyond precedent. No rad:..pners M lronght hpeelal Indncvmeuts K,r eslaMlshiBvat 1V For circulars, address y u SI-.ACK.. Ia.Dd Commissioner, Little Rock. Ark." LATE -CAIN HOUSE," Corner Main and rutsburgh St., CREENSBURC, PA. Very Centre Town. Fronts Court House, St h F.nt IS -4.-73.-lf. JQ ns PORTER. Leas.. s.n.t, " ..T T:rr -T" r'" m LET ii lUt'iiL'lUBiUflL . "' i raiw io .iiessrs J R A A in fTrc.' vir . vTS LNT A K Tri K5i iu rna. var.aiy. f-Il.-u. td to tbia real pleaaaat wnUrUintnent. . .
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