Ebcnsljurg, Pa., ai:rr. s, is 70. GCAL AND PERSONAL, j y .&. ! TilEJETOD DEGREE.-: , - ?,, . jAoimrtl find U'tn. 1(1 f" -n - l-lUiev, at aUitstn, ti '' ! of J'rfuelpnl Trallm II 7 . veritl! of liio Jury. ' ,.vl:-NVi! C!5t'HA3GE3 FROM CUSTODY. 1 .. t ,ti;i.J and WilM.nn Youtijr, Iwo p'-'r ,., . rljnr-'l with the murder !' '''-"ii'i'i -ii ! (J:ii:itzlu. on the night ... r . 11 " ' , . :.. .v were P11' upon 'rial in r- '"' past 3 o cluck on in-'" , J ,,,,! present week. '"'V.VtiMt Johui t'i appeared for tu " . ,'i:-.h. i ! Fairies Leonard wan 1 ' ? ''". Shoemaker, Blair, and '.' i ' v'.'.v-r.. Union and Barker were 1 '""'j Vv the r.mil ee lefriit '' V, HIV- w "' ,,a'' "" counsel ""- ii -t'-r '! ease was called the ' .!r..'ii--r:iipn-'J I'.v Clwikof the iKiill Of IlllMllUIII 817.11, !1 :i)!! preserving a cool Y..uug appeared p.ile and l ;- i-on.racieu aim ms ryes iitifnuiiina Ttxfli antique.!, rot guilty, ar.d a , ,-.,...-!! -J to try the issue. Vif r, '.i.'.d ,!:lit talesmen wore cbal- ..- iv-ld B l ' 1 A. 1 i..r. a . j "j - ; - )';., -Iff .1 ; .. !,P'i: , ... i J' b o' rtirreil i)iMi:ig llio ..-Ij r t, ii(iisi? i rrft p.-;- ;.' !-: I tli'? 'oiiiui'Mi t.i' -.'i'V? f'-r tL Jt liil- i hi A Jury in a pr u. j i.-t a?1 ill1 jiaiiul i A It i'.'" a.l"'-'X to l; ,. ' ;: hi !ih i !Wi. The Oonrt 'li .' i'H "i Rri;t;i1 that r.'.U.j wiiiU irri-K-iiiir .4 n1 in :.,.,v r. :'.u!ii'i' ef tii 'nan'I i T! '' i'')Jn'l rxi-OjiTOil ; si '1 ti.- I'oiirt ilir'tMl the .! taVnin-?: friiui tb lyu'ai:i1'.rR. in-;:. 'In-.-1 ijwarUT., h" jury, ,;y, Wi). Hofl'u'aM. faniiul , ir: - iMf.-.f! uii-4iii, ; .- ..I. u. i Mr. UfM in ! f'"i tint m-i '1 .!.' " J tU Cui;rt al- .-.;i.;. ii-i-fi -K.n 0i Tfn1:iB M -.y !:u I firtHitziu, ! -.:V I'ui i ;. h O'lii.-u whom 1! j. ni . TVF'inr tA-k ai"l in.-: -vl i h : Ii" war. finlin I f .:.,;.! !r.::i !y::i. n.-i the uorlh. i. .!! r:ii!; vch'-n I c-'t to .-.!!; . fi a oi his ' k !.. . "; t-.M k ; I j -!. - l" it L;:,- l.:ui F.-Jt hiiu y i. r-V n t5.t th' Fft IitHS i..- r'r'i' h hiTi? -an.J ) toI.J mil . I 1' 'TK-.4T. . a' it ' !t .....I i , -r. 1 r.'. y.k i i -I I" 1 1: y hi.1 jntt l-.u a . :.:::; vt-rv W.1V ai: t 3:ls u:j1 i..; La.1 a '"if; ut ovr i.'t riii:'l -j"!b.f r it )i a A- a in i J li.'m hwr ;i.!t-.i tu.n w.-iit up . J if ., an.i r: port'yl Ui i-ih- '; ti Wi!!l 111?. I bs il.jin; all rwsr.if. 1 a, qui. kly pov. r.i. t y T ;- ::ii, !,,-.! :. -.:'r-i tva:. h-lx.x Hieii-, amj i- ' TiMT; J Fl'.p7OK.-- alioti: bIk f :' -to A;i4.i;a t -VriIi il7.in ii' :ii lj .nl of U-at -iU'lie L' iff-M'.'" iri'l ..nif fifiy it !" A f-n tho. toiui fat if m;xi"'l t- nvt-r; I 'h- VII ...i'.Jk'' ;v-;trii ;'i.1,.r. an.! without i t'j-; p."'- over. I ran lh uiuuur or two nJld .Jlj!tffrt :J.1 LIV "llilllST f.U.l, "V''l 1-t 1 -ll mi.; ',i!lt )1 WrflilC it!l . i - nxn I iit ny tonJj and T I km -Vlli:; ti.Tf. It il ': ii.'- ji.a! ' ri!4 I. h ?;ir.ai ; li Vu ! :ru. that i! bif fiM-cial ijj..i. i.. fi r- minuti h- 'ill rvc-ut Bl Til" sVir:ii. i ':ir' k wa cn Ui n'cht. 'v,, I my otiirine mill ll i w ;1'r':-'V"; aii hoar and jost w 1 3 1VT ft .'raii, r.n r ii j .n, ., ue iMoi ma h ih; rniMfwsx off thn :y ; l :srfi iuT rur f -r-i; .n " .k tity or r.ixty '.',"!" T-1' wv in jaiii from my nr.n. V n k I riw:vi b:ni ai d rr..-. ?s lMktSl out n !ih a'ki'ij; np and down, V- ' rim north tra.-k. It xi.-u I difovTr.'l him f.o :r.-k. It nilcht lmv ,V'' ' " 'X, wli J wnr into tha tl J ,n jMKvnjjff traii-n pa?l i;'!f,'r- or. tilt; south tra'k ; they j ."fi1'"' 1 'lai-body then at V :"- I f;,; afr!r thv hud n" S"i ' .n ::; f. ... '"- I f.-n, 'he r. i-ij. - n 1 i 1t-e thr? nBitinp tor - n tn.?. rn-..'; a::r that : w nrrn iT't ii,f fast itn tt hal tm ;n r-n.-.tiirt nUKSnl aft-r 'nr-.-M already for lis to . '; n"i- more than ai'i'r I tw the rwioon ' V;-V writ npand foapd " .1 t.) s irn, k . h.'tirivii two mill " I can enoh-a. He i.., nr' '' - The libt wa . - i 'In : lmi OTvrlon. Th 'irn 1 !,,, f ii;4j h- a f.iot or two away ''' lit any nxvrf ; it wan -"!lil' !lln f :rt.t nn 1.1 'Va ir--0 1 ' h lamp, for th 1 ' . mi I trna h' tU swi b. -f- h.-t- ,r 1 Iil.m-t thir rid lh Wlin 1 rmifc v- not lh'!re. 1 haw tbo I went up a npli of Ji.'id lo th.j ba'.f rniuut :n ih. r af'r or l.foro I ' : 'h' tinip I got out of thw t'l ilt-ht a LU 1 lirA vc liti T 'uK'r., aud a'jouttba tini tlio lien i- l . .... uui! nr vwo luiiiuua ut ur-r lit ' .".-v. .... - ria. ii i 1" !' ttiUt" O'Krien lie got " j:i. !. i h."B!'VJ !ieu 1 Aiua untj him and Vi,b,:f, "'5 tl... , it : H f. V JJ olf ths traiA. I wiid. !f h'ruck you, Pl?" JL :iih.ly kn.x-Vil me dovru ' l.Jt'b ail be aid. Hnovr iiauii! of ;)., no,i bia mouth "i'iii... '"M L fj.a.. W "'li- v '''Uii. k .O'Brien -aui i-'-ihj j ri i gljout. o'.'lrn.k tu saw of now him. uie 1 l,,l....l I..... I 'rl k -' i.iui ifymg wi rr4i ' 'Jf -i . i '""k ,,,U 1,1 '' ,in"1 'li .U , ,u:" down on the Huitch. ' :i tu.. ufla iii-ui-...! u-illft ThiTa wr : liiild of him 1 in. t Mr. Maullit and "'''i'l 'If, wa I1 1 ri. r l ivai hurt, to knov i,,.. u a"! I.i.iv.t l i ... 4.. . ... 1,1 hi , Ir.. . ''Mr..."' '" d . iM,-fc. -fI , 'i"" tin re and took bold of him ' i '''-'I.,. " 1 way 1 knew tbcra .i T - attrtlH iMsiiu-f 11 I H.I.U...I .1 ... .7.... ilM AH 14 Htm. 11 f" TBI til il, .in.. v.-r. and 1 hrr.l tl.Ht-n- '"c. d I looked down aud saw no light, and I ballot to fhfj parties on ! lb engine that tbey bad better go down and ' where he was. I saw the fireman liKht I Inn torch then and go down. 1 saw O'TCri- ' en's light m-veral tiinen between tli first i pasxeng-r and the second. I think the firt. pwsedat 11.2-J, going east and the second .' about 11.40 or 11.33, going east also. I last ' saw his light )etweeii the two trains down ' by the watch Imix. Alter the 11.40 train! had pasaed I saw uo tuore light. I hadn't saw it from the time I guess for 5 or 10 minutes before the second train parsed ; then I saw it no more.. His duty at the switch ! required bin to go out cn the track whore ! BuydT .aht be saw him. j James Maulls, iticom. I found O'Brien I on a Neiich that runs lengthwise of the ' w att h-box, and took hiiuorer to my house j carried and dragged bim over and laid him ' on the lounge in my sitting-room, where he i retiiafnd until some time , next mominir i vnu iic wiis iK.en away, i sent for Ur Millerimniediately. O'lirieu was conscious wheu I first took hold of Mm. I went over to the house with bim right away aftei the train passed that was going down. I hi)d him there on the Isiards ; be wanted to g,-t away from there; b said they would kill him; be was hallneing with pain. 1 don't know whether he knew what lie was altfiut. He ack.-d me where I was going to takehiiii 1 told bim to my bouse ; he wauted tue logo for (rilison. Im. O. C Mti-LriR, tworn. I waa called to B.-e Patrick O'ttrien on the night of the 20th of May last and found him in the hotel of Mr. M anils, in Gallilzin. 1 vine mi On lounge ill the sitting room, bleeding pro fusely from the right ear. There was a! wouikI on the frontal !ne, alsire the right eye a gash cut to the Isme, and nn hijnry ou the temporal lione. The wound on the lemporal bone waa alout the right, ear; it wa more of a bruise than a cut. 1 attended Lim from that lime nntlt ho dietl; did not Rve him witbiu a k-w hours of bis death, but be died on Friday evening about 10 o'clock, at i.is own home He had btsen retnoved tbeie frnn Mauls on Sunday rooming. 1R. Jiihs Fay, ticorn. I received a dis patvli on Monday morning, the 22.1, from Mr. Ehreofelt, the Division SuperviMor, to coine and see O'Brien. I went up on the I'at itie ainl found him at bis own house wi;h a wound alsive the right eye, mev.n np iy lr. Miller, and a pretty extensive ci'titused wound over the tnuporal bono. He was pvrffM-rly rational when 1 went there ; his p.jlsse was normal, and he told me that they came pretty near fixing bim tuey might as well have killed b:tu. 1 went to'plm e my ficger over the wound, to see if there was any liactnte but he would not allow me to touch him; he wae pretty fussy and 1 did not get my hand over ibe contusion, and io (-niildu't i-ll if there was any fracture of the boue. There was e'ill some blood oozing from the ear. The next day (Tuesday) 1 did n.it hear from him and did not vit.it Lim. On Wednesday 1 received another dispa h to ci-uio uj and went, 1 found him quire einfortab.e, 1n fiu-t tliere was no chance. lie seemed i.o lie doing remarkalily widl and j 1 . cauie homo again, thinking that his j cLanof-e were pretty good for getting Trell. ! Ou thf aiie eveuing al.otif M o'clock, I re ceived o dirpHUh from Dr. Miller saying that O'lirleu was wild with delirititu". 1 went np ou the Fast Line and fonnd him j!i!V? deiiriatM. 1 visited biru agin ou SVoJiLfday anil found bis condition sliii uii'te uii'avora!j!e; be was perfectly deliri ous. I could rouse him so a to get him to give me au int'-iligeut answer, but it was with a good deal of dittkuiiy that 1 could pt him to put out Jiis tonpuo and to swallow. 1 thiiik 1 saw bias again mi Friday morning; aiu not certain al-c.i? that, but at any ra;e at that time all hope was a.'ando:ied of his celling well. Ou Saturday! reixiivtsl a tele gram twin -Mr. llse stating that au inqacst wa Uj le held ami that be wanted mo to make a post mortem. 1 wnt tip on Satur day mnriiii'g ar.d found that the coroner bad not Come; and with lr. Miller we went up to the house and with several other gentlo- lncii prtseut I rviii'jvcd th Uj of the ecalji J and lnaml a fracture of the Fqua'noa- roi'.icn ' of iLe t'iaisral b-nie; the bono was broken t into some four or ne j ieoes. Tiiere waa a l.-.rg clot lying on tin; !:ase of the bratu a!ot. two lab hi sjiixinfuls of 'lolt-d blood, llisd.iath waa the n-sult of that injury. 1 did not make, any very paiticular examtua ttuo aftor 1 fout-l the boue driveu in and t- clot there, bocaneo I waa jierfectly salis that Uiat was the eanse of his death. I hv no doubt but. that. th injury was pro ilinvml by a t:toiit or some blunt iiistrumeut. Jli dtvirJi nndonbt)d!y resulted from that blow, but death d.iwn not always foliow from a Vine beinji driven in upon the brain. (Jrust-irjcritiiit-d. I Lave seen mill struck by the bumper of a psiog train and haviuij tit Kkull crush'!. Jt wae p.siii'e for hiin to have Kn injured ae be M from a pass ing train. I have known persons to recover kT'0-t a oTniiiiuaM1 Iracltire of the skull. I have weu a cp-e where the Vne was driven iu upon the brain, so that you could see the pulsation of the brain, and the patient recovered without any serious symptoms. Kon:eiitU's, w hre thete is a concussion of the brain from an injury of that kind, jer sous are trepblu'd, which consists in laying Wok the scalp nd with au iiistrumeut like a cylindrical saw cutting out a portion of the lioue, sawing in to the moinbrancs aad tak ing it. entirely oSTihe brain. By this means tb' pressure is tken off the brain, whether it be a portion of the bone or a clot of coagu lated blood, and where the operation is suc osfiil the i.a'ienl is relioved. There was no trephir.ing in this cae. There was infUm-nia-iona'oontlhe brain fiiia'.ly, bat not when I fust saw him. 1 Is-liove there was s ,rto disposition to drowsiness, but very littie. I found no nr.r.;nal indications of drowsiness, from which 1 wouht e justifiable iu Infer ring that there wa no pressure tipoti the luain. This condition was altered, so far as my olieervation a as coinw.rned, oh Welnos dav night, fonr days after the injury. I do not know how bo had lwen troatl in the inlorval. Stininlsntfl would not have beuii a prop-T remedy for a man la his situation they are very apt to excite infirtiiMiialioii, which is to lie avoided. Anodynes should also be avoided, as they produce drow siness ,...r,...t..n .r tlio bruin. I think it v.-ry doubiful if he could have recovered : with that injury a wound in the squamous portion of tno temporal Ismc. This is the ! t hinest ixirrion of the knll not mtuhthli k- . er than au eggsbell. I am uot pn-pared 13 j say w hether nei.hining would have relieved him; I do not N iieve any physician living 1 would have attempted to trephine him uutil I coma would set in. Coma is brought- aoou by pressure on the brain; the man gvi luto a Vorous p. so his death was the rettnlt ot a tH.uininaiiou of coma and lntlimxtion, bnt he died Is-fore the intlaroaUoii had produced any pua or disorganization of the tiasues. I did not see sufiicieist hemorrhage to produce death from exhaustion. The physioiau who at Uoide.! him regularly could tell better what kind .rt' treatment the jmtieiit should receive. IB 0. C. hi tJLl.RR, reou.'ifrl. I assist"d Ur Fay at the fsist m.irusui. I l'iie witucsa here prod-ic! wvnu pieces of mjuaaiulom boue takeu out by him aud exhibited them to the jury. It is my opinion that O'Unen a death was eaueed by Ibe wound ou the tem poral bono. . front namimA I treated the patient in company with lr. Fay. I put hira nndor au alterative treatment for a while, to keep dowu inflammation ot the brain. This trenv ment would lie a proper one if there was a t-eiideiiev to compression of tb brain by a clot, ltdcpcudsnpou circumstance whether I would administer anodynes. If he waa suffering pain, and noevidonoeof iutlamma ' tiou 1 tutglit. 1 gave this man an opiate--oiauui in grain d-wa-tbe first and second day. but do not recollect of giving Mm nior nbiile. It would not be pnir to give uior iihine or opium wheu there ia cooipression ou the brain and a tendency tocouia; u nt , tiosmh aymit.mH at the time. A clot on the lirai,, doe VrcoV d'd not in tut case, i - the night of the injury , probably teas,Kou ful of whiskey every 15 or 20 minutes; he ti.,.rtiii nnde.r concuMHion or tue brain, and H i- proper to give stun, jln at this time. The couciisaioii produced a little , of loth excltei.ient and stup.ir; wbei: ym would rouse him np he would lie a Il."Ie ex- . cited. The boiieji were not pressed in on , the brain; the Is.ues were shattere.l, broken, but uot picssinji on the brain tbt i, invu y pressure on the nrain; me mim stupor and logins toanore breathing sten nrously and bmiiig very insensiole. "here wiw none of that in tbia case. I sii- In. There was hcmorrhiiffe from the right ear, from both nrteitul and venous blood vessels. The Arteries then are called the n.enina-enl nr-terletj-v,! could not tell whether they were rup ture.t or not ; I know that the blood came trom the lilood vessels inside the skull. I thought of i tienhinliia-. but did not think it advisable. It H ! not rtKurded by modern surireons as a (rood . Irt'a. It used to be In voifue, but not so much now. it is avoided by most physieiins, se not . heiiifr advisatile. I could not tell from the , symptoms that there was compression of the brain. His pulse ran up as hinh as lt the last I eveninir. It commenced to run up a day or two before thst time. It was normal on Monday j R.id Tuesday. The iMist mortem did not show j that there was no inrtatnmnt ion about the brain. ' Q. Iiid you not hear lr. Kay state that there I wm? no iiiflummatioii? A. 1 don't lare what Lr. Fay stau-a : I nncak for myself. ' I)h. John Ft, recalled. 1 said that the in flmnmiititin did not produce nny pus. t eaidphat he died from a eonibinatii.n of int!i:iiAtifn and eonm. There may be inflammation without pus. i josrvn L.tNGAPK.i.TEU, sworn. I reside) in Gallitzin on ttie2t)th of May last. My business was hoctfinit; the emrines at nibt. I saw Pat rick O'Brien after he was hurt at the waieh box. When I came there some one bad hold of hitn trying to lift him UDtin tiienlauk. 1 found a si oik; th?re. A lare aniriilur fmifment of j rocix weig-nitifr about two pounds was tiero shown to the witness, who Idcnlitted asthe one he found near O'lh-ien.J rome one said ht wss t tie stone that hit him, and I told hlui I would take chai'ire of it. There were no more of that kind of stones alona: the track. There was a pile of sandstones a piece off, lint they were not of the same kind as this. The treck whs covered with ciudera; you couldn't find any ballast there. tYo-tfaintiif!(J. There were three or four or five pcrsous there when I came np. There are no econes U on the bank handy that I saw. f The witness deseri bed the appearance of the frround In the vicinity. GifitriTH'ltoNNKR, being sworn, produced a rough sketch of a survey made by rim of points In tne vicinity of the watch-house and railroad, and described the spnear-jtiee of the irround. Bittniirf Racukk, i-einur sworn. Meutifled the Ptone as the one produced by Mr. Llnirerrelrer at last June court and preserved by him over since. WEIlSESDAT MORKiaQ'8 REPSION. The witness ceiled this mornlmr after the or dinary routine business of the court was trans acted, waa S. V. Junes, recalled On that nis-ht O'Brien should itave turned the swltctics jutt aftrr the KiNt IAne vflit eOKt-the ffctnil train when I would irlve the slirmil Just as soon as she would pass and iret into the tunnel. I suppose It was a minute or so after I rave the signal until I looked d iwn at the watch-bex. I Ti!.--c2-'irniiiMi. I saw the rear end of the second train pass Just about where the watch box id. I did not look to s-e O'Brien 's S'izn.il after the second train Imd nasr.d until my at tention was celled to it by tne env'nc nit cross ing over by them rtnpinfi- the bell. I always see that he lets the engine over-that is my business; when 1 ascertain that it is all rightl let ifo. I telegraph alter I leave tiio enplue In the tunnel. I saw O'Brien's pplit between the twi, tra'n but not after the last train. Wtsi.r.v Spirkj. lotvirn. I am foreman of f?nb-di vision No. 6, Va. K. K-. exteitdinir from a liti le below (inllit.in to between I he Tunnel and Betiiiinirtoii. It Is my business to 170 over the track every day. The HWinr In h.-tween the tracks from the siding to the tunnel Is cinder. I see that it la kapt clean. There were to my knowledge n." stones lyinsr exposed along there on IhetiOih of May. I saw O'lirien h..tit 11 o' clock that niaht, or a little after, at the switch. J hid been up at the barber's, across the road, frr't tiTiq- shaved, and I cnuie down by Mr. Manila' Hotel, arid as 1 passed there wn a crowd of six or seven on the corner, one of whom spoke to me. I went over to O'Brien and stopped with him a few minutes: he was well ami hearty at the time. I then went over to MituWs'. R-ot a quarter's worth of scfyars and a glass or two of beer: talked with Mr. Manila 10 or 15 minutes aid then came out. Wl.cn 1 was comlnjr from the barbershop Mr. Uowcll spoke to me. his re mark being that it was time lor all honest m-n or married men to be Iu bod. When 1 went back into the hotel this party was still standing on the corner. When I enme out 1 didn't see any person about. I went across the way then to where I had left O'Brien, and round him siv tii'3' luriduM the watch-box, on u t ard. monn tmf and mnkiuir a ar-xl denl of tiotso. I outdo the remark, "My ".!, what ii the niutlerr" Well," raid he, '"that crowd" (this Iwiny ob jected to by defendants' 2c.ur.sel, it was exclu ded.) (Yow-f.!fr.fTic-I. O'Brien was sober; I did not hear the train. pnsl:iK'. How ell's remark was the on:y one 1 heard ; they wore talking among-tbems'.-lvcs in a low, ratle-r whlsperlra tone. . John Bkadi.kt. Ksi., sworn. -(This witness testified to ttie chantctcr of the irroatid.) James Mai'UA recalled. -On Saturday after noon, or Just ticfore nljrht, tlirce men were 1 .imping In front of my hoiir?e tviih stones; they r.Ad six stones. O'l Sunday momma- I noticed iviUV it '5C'" !v!nf? 'here ; tuere "fere rttv. Two were alate - ralhcr S tir.!s!'n?--cud th re were three furf-tce stones. TTTiCn I beard cf this stone (the one in evidence) 1 w?nt (, Infptiro on Sunday moi iiirr and found It w i !mtffir to the tl.rre rcmtiimiiu'titvif. I went over to t'.ic stone pile aod there waa no stone there that Indica ted the colt. r or these other three. The five stones were Just lyinir by the h?D post where they were Juiupii-K. When 1 shut up on Sat urday u.jfl.t. In the neiH'ihorh.vid 0" 11 o'clock, the la.it persona there were Charley Selvitz. Tle.uMri Howell, the tvo l.eo.'iards, ouug- and Troxell. viiw-?riaffn.-f. There were three men each with twosmues; I think they all Jumped bcsi.lo each tither. 1 don't underteke to swear that the Flone produced here Is one of thosi stones. B.nlr Brattlebaugii was in tuy bouse I think wniie this party was there. Br.Aia liKATTUB.trflH, sworn.--1 live at Tun nel llili: am acquainted with Patrick Leonard and Win. Younif. I waa with them that even irif. Paddy iconard and Bill Vruinfr met me between the Ptirtiure tunnel and the Central U. It. tunnvl.at the foot of the bill, ahoutl) o'clock n Saturday nifrht, and a.ked me to ro aloiur with ibeni over to the west ?nd frot me to jaro. Paddy said he knew Martin, his brother, was ovet 1 here drlnklnjr. and he whs afraid he would bo put In the lock-up: wanted mo to go aloiiK over for company to help him home; so I went aloncr over wlih bim for coiiip-uiy to help fetch bi:u hum;, and went over Info .Mr. Bender's h tel and saw be had been drinklmr; he was pretty well under the Infl'ienee of liquor then ; it was about 10 o'clock when we got him out of Mr. Bender's nnd went over Into Mr. Mauils' hotel, sod were In there drinking-. Tom Howell and otheis were In there. Me and Paddy Leon ard and William Vcmur "J Martin and Tom Howell all ca.ne out t jrt-t her on the corner ot the board wulk. aud Tom Howell sail th it Mar tin should to along home with him and stay all nihf. and they started. I turned my bacK to ward them, may be a tew steps around tiie cor ner r.r tie board-walk, aud sat dowu there. Bill Tunny and Paddy Leonard were standing over In the bti? road, talking about soim-thins;. I don't know wht they were tslkine about, Ttiey were standing between the ticket office tind Mr. Mauil's hotel. Then they (Paddy Leonard and Bill r.ninjr) came over to uie anl said, "Irf t's tro home.'1 Says I. "All rialit." We went across the corner of the road aliove the watch-house and sat down at the corner of the little table that Sianda above the watch-house and Paddy Lcou.itd and BUI Yountr a. a up mid eaid 1 should sit still tht ro and wait; said they would comu back, and ihey bt--rted towards the wttch-h. uo. Just as they started Voutiff said Ur. tnitirf fir Mm. 1 could st!C tlieut poluir to the watch-bonne i.y the buhl of tin cnn-ine the pusher on t hosMtnir and they (Tot to the watch lim niirc t.f the ba;.k. and I didn't pav 110 attention to them whether they went down tT the bank on to the railroad or not. Wht Sciiurt fin Am any attention to roc. It was between 11 and us when that happened. I (rot up and followed tin in on. About five minutes after that we (rot to the top of the hill ; Uill ruiv tvud tie utruck tluU mid wira a ston!. He did not say what man. Patrick Leonard said he had seen the lirht (roinir out. We then went Into O Dowii s and Wm. Voun set up the drinks -whiskey and then wocaine out and 1 went home, jrellinir thereat three minutes past twelve. On buiiday eveulmr I iw Bill Vouojr over at the 'patch ; he said he hit that man with a stone. On Mon day morning, about 10 o'clock. I met faddy Leonard on the hill and he told urn ho had been over at the West end ar.d aave In his evidence, nnd told me before I went over to get tin tne name storv on oath before the 'Squire -to say that Bill toumr stopped that nlirlil at the tav ern and didn't eomo alonr with us home, and, he Slid, he cauirht up with us at the fence and said that he had struck that man with a stone; that that would clear him, and If any lawyer would ask me If 1 seen him. to tell him no, -bnt we Just passed each other end bid each other the time of day. I heard uot bin aatd about thin at O'Bowd s. . I'atkiok O'boitD, ewoRV. oil nT, Leonard and Brattlobiuiirh c.itue Into my house between 11 and 12. I asked L-onard where Martin was; he siid he had sent him home the ot her w ay. We went down into the bar-room and Patrick Leonard said that Pat. O'Brien had a head on mm that he would not like to havo a head on " and Yonn tried to 'nwrferc.nd toM I.iai to aiiui up, and Pat. remarked : "Ob, IM all riirht ; he won t say anything" or something to r.""' ' . a .k..v were irol'iir out Touca? trial ruwi. ". '" . "1 -.i ..... ... nil it and said filled Hie vn 011 iiie i.aiiit on 10 ine iniinmu i 11.... en tliej- cumc running back there was a pas rer train Just going east. They rail 011 past and illdtiM; let on they noticed me, or paid me, " ou slay here until we come back," both speakimr the same words at the same time. Go inir from the railroad to the station, thev wro talkimrlabout somet liinir. I didn't hear they ' were whisperiiiK-. j HE-titT M:thii(jk, sworn. T run a stationary emriiic about one mile east of Gallitzln. On the niifhtof the2ttthof May. between 12 and 1 o' clock, Patrick Leonard and some straiipe man came into theena-ine-house. Mr. Leonard stated that Martin Leonard (rot into some trouble at the West end about breaking some lights In the tapper's office. Patrick Leonard said that Mr. Lingafelter, I think the burgess of that place, wan bound to give him a hearing on the Mon day morninur following and pay him back his money; and Pat rick Leonard said that O'Brien, the deceased, had informed on them; Lvonard said that O'Brien got a good licking that night, and said that he (of a ( bur nnd that done him. Leonard said that be got his face tramped and his lantern kicked a little. Leonard said there was a train came along and the engine was "toot-tooting" Tor a signal, snd no one there to give it. They were both under the iidliienee of liquor and had a bottle with them. The strange man said, "Patrick, ft i time to go home." Leonard said, "Yes. we dare not itnu long for we arc afraid there Is a warrant after us now." Ioteard said or cautioned me to say nothing about the conversation that be had been talk ing aoout in tlie engine-house. On Tuesday morning following on the Sid I went over to see the injured man and met Patrick Irfjonard at Gnllitziii station. Ilnmli! ihm I... vua u........ to Jail an inmicciit man ho haJ nothing to do j wm . ..ii cr.uiu ; mat. win. 1 on rig, tnis strange man that was In my engine-house on the morn ing of the 21st, had done the whole deed. This was the last important witness called by the Commonwealth. James Manila was recalled to show that a pool of blood was found on the North track, between the witch and the watch-box, and nane any where else. Jacob Snyder testified that 110 train ba:i passed on Ibe north track after he had seen O'Brien ; Albert F. Troxell testi fied to th rears male in Manila' bar-room by Martin Leonard, brother or the defendant, against O'Brien. Patrick Turns testified regarding his efforts to arrest Young. Sher iff liautncr was called to show that. Young had la-en apprehended near the lineVlween Allegheny and Washington comities, and at 3 p. m., Wednesday, the Common wealth's case was closed. Mr. Shoemaker opened the case of the de fense of Leonard ami was followed by Mr. Barker in behalf of Young. The testimony adduced by tho defense waa brief, not occu pying over an hour, an.l did not materially contradict that of the Commonwealth, ex cepting that one witness, Thomas Kinse.lla, testillcd to being present when Leonard spoke to Bartlebaugh on Monday, and that Ioonard said he should stand his ground and tell the trvth. The evldeuce waa closed at half-past 4 o'clock p. in., when the Court adjourned until 7 o'clock. After supper Mr. Johnston opened the ar gument for the Common wealth, and was fol lowed by Mr Landis in defen.se of Leonard. On Thursday morning the argument for the defense was continued by Mr. Barker for Young, Mr. Blair closing the argument for I-fonard and Col. Linton closing Young's defense. In the afternoon District-Attorney Hose made the final speech for the Common wealth, after which lhe?Judge r barged the jury, which retired alsuit 4 o'clock. It may Iks proper to nay Just here that the Commonwealth asked for no oilier verdl.-t than murder in the second degree, and that the counsel for Leonard and Yonng, respect ively, in their remarks to the jury, endeavor ed to fasten he crime on the other defend ant that is, Ieonard'a counsel tried to fix the gnilt ou Young and shield Leonard, and rice rert. No evidence having been disclosed lb the trial to convict Martin Leonard of any par ticipation in the hoiuichbt, a nolle prosequi was entered in his case and he was reloaded fioiu Jail on Wednesday evening. TU U VKKlltCT. At 7.1." Thursday evening the Jury return ed with a verdict of "wvuruVr fa the second diree." Not yet sentenced : Snr.ntrF'8 Salits. The following Is a list of propertied diapoaud of at Judicial sale in Johnstown on Saturday afternoon last : One hundred acres and Improvements tn Yo. der township, sold ns the property of Jacob Gates and purchased by John Thomas for the sum of HiO. House aud lot tn Woodvale. subject to mort gages ; sold as the property of i)a Id U. Uough Hour and bought by John P. Linton for f 10. House and lot In Kcruvllle i.loiintowi;).suh jeol to tl.TfKi in mortgages; sold as the property of John M. Bowman nnd purchased by George Wood for 4:U. House uod lot of Jacob Light nor. In Cambria borot:?1 ; bought for if ICO by Cam beta Iron Company. One htindrr d and tnlrfy-four acres in Taylor township, subject to mortgages of (iC.4U); sold as the property ot Win. J. lleadriek and pur ehased by John P. Llntr.n for M..150. House and lot. in Bast Conemaugb, sold as the property of Win. J. Beadrick and bought by Jacob Kron hcls r for the sum of inn. Twenty-three acres in Adams township, sold as the property ol Hi. ury Buyer and purchased tor 040 by Fraud J-;vtin. The writs against tiio properties of Peter II (Tner and Conrad Srn Veiuan were stayed, and ttiejudrmeiitsag.il-'si W. P Pattoit and Oiail.-a Kayior were autiutli 'l prior to tho time lixed for a!e. In this pla-c.e, on Monday afternoon. Sher iff Baiimer disponed of the following pro perties: H0116O and lot In Lorctto borough, sold as the property of Matthew Kane and bought by F. o'Friel for !:!!. House and lot iu Stimmerhill, sold as the pro perly of N. Woif and pure-baaed by John Ii. Hare for 1105. House and lot In Ebenshurg borough. Sold as the property of Geo. W. Oatiuau and :;ot:gi;t by It. L. Johnston for 'i')0. Houseiiiid lot in Lort tto boron-h, 8 ild as the properly of John Pti. Belsei aud puttliafK-d by Wm. Litzit:ger for t-'mo, One hundred and sixteen acres in Cambria township, sold as the property of John Hllo 111 a 11 and bought by Homy Brown for lJ3rtJ. Fifty acres iu Cambria township, sold as the property of Daniel Murray aud bought by Ed ward Rola-rts for Twenty-live acres in Cambria township, sold as the property of Daniel Murray and pur chased bv Bees J. Lloyd for .. All the other writs were either stayed, settled or adjourned. Tnoeu who have been deceived by the In competent empirics that have attempted to eiiiighter. the world ujon the delicate mat ters relating to the generative organs should resort to the works published by the "Pea lwdy Mmlicat ItiMtitute," Boston, n the source of true information. Those who are suifering as though without hope from the errors of youth those whoso vitality has lieen impaired by cxjiosiirea or by intense application to business, should not fail to peruse "The Science of Lifo, or Self-Preservation." Tho female portion of the commu nity should make themselves familiar with the "Sexual Physiology of Woman and Her Diseases." Those ai'dicted with nervous debility in any form should read the work on "Diseases of the Nerves and Nervous Maladies." These works, written by the Chief Consulting Physician of the "Pealmdy I nst i lute," Boston, have attained an enor mous circulation, and done incalculable good, in appreciation of which the National Medical Association have just presented the author with one of the largest, most costly and elaborate Oold Medals ever made. See advertisement In another column. produced I . bottle and asked mo to Oil t F wouldn't, and Patri. k turned ro,...d ! should ; It would be a . right- 80 I 01 hA W hi A bottle and gave ii ii .e.iin. ..v n ng out of tho door Tnim Mid to nie lu a kind or hoarte whisper, - done it! Cr' crnmf.i?(f.-All three were present In 1 a -1 I. u The Amekicak Peoplb. No people In the world suffer as much with Dyspepsia as Americans. A'tlior.gh years of experience lu medicine had failed to accomplish a cer tain and sure remedy for this disease and Its effects, such as Sour Stomach, Heart burn, Water-brash, Sick Headache, Costi vo noss, palpitation of the Heart, Liver Com plaint, coining up of the food, low spirits, general debility, etc, yet sint ethelntrodoc lion of G been 'a Avatrst Flowkb we lv lieve there is no case of Dyspepsia that can not lie immediately relieved. 30,000 dozen sold last year without one case of failure re ported, bo to your Druggists, Leiumon & Murray. F.beusburg, or P. M. Woleslagle & Sou, Wilmore, and get a Simple Bottle for 10 cents and try It. Two doses will relieve you. Regular size 75 cents. FIlllllM-' .jm 1 .r.n kuP.romn aritcn r 111. PH I (J U da bead on him : be spoke it out loud. Whoa Young told bim to hush up Patrick said "Oh, " bright; you need not be afraid." or somo- ' 'TrrnmtM -The Stsh.e from the wa toll-house, ibe ntf hJ, wua dark, but I could see about 100 feet. Patrick and Young l.tiwent as far as tbe watcb-box P.?t iek did not stop on t he way. Vj hen nun salil that be bad struck the mar, with a stone, Patrick said, "Yes, I seen the light go out," as if Y nVng was telling Patrick and Patrick was answering hack. 1 am now working under John lANinard. Patrick's brother- '" had IM Htmiil Gallitrin since last Christmas. At the at-ble both Youu and Leonard saia to Kkep a S-rirr Lpprk Lip. Tis folly to fret or get Into a pet about the trials or care that come ou unawares; 'twould tie better by far to take things as they are. and always seek to beguile with a laugh or a smile all of life's hardships and woes; and to aid you tn this it would not lie amiss to buy a bran new suit of clothes at tho famous cheap store of the man who bas bore, for fventy odd years, more or less, a name and repute that none can dis pute for sell 10 T at prices too low to express. We mean of course Mr. Jas. J. Murphy, of Star Clothing Hall, lUU Clinton street, Johnstown. The throng of people in town on Monday last, drawn hither either by business at Court, or by tit XiBcraUc meeting, was 8inip!y ioiuiciite. Here, There, and. the Other rittee. "The calf McPike" i awful glad that he ain't a bhrep. Fursthay T Sixty-eiait rail-road ticket? to this place were sold at Oallitzin on Monday morning last. Plenty of frost these nights, bnt little or no damage to the crops so far as we have yet heard. A s a cross-examiner of witnesses who doe nut himse-lfgct cross, Aug. S. Land is, Eq., Is a de elded success. For the first time since the opening of the Centennial, every available passenger car on the Pa. K. R. is now in use. Huntingdon had a drunken woman one day last week. M ore's the shaino and disgrace for tho untortonate creature. Between seventy and eighty Democratic vo ters were mado by right of naturalisation at our county ocart on Monday last. At the fire In t arrolltown on Sunday last it Is said to have been necessary to ltarrit a candle In ofdor to find where the conflagration was. Alter all we have found tt imiKislbla to make room thin wock for S. B. MoCormick's campaign eongt. Will publish them next week without fail. The rain came down In torrents Wednesday night, and people who were eomplatnlr-g tHut a scarcity of water can now do what tho fountains threatened to do, "dry up." A native of Switzerland named Alfred Ma thys, 42 years of age, with hla wife and fifteen children, passed west over tho P. K. K , per emi grant train, on Tnclay last. Men's heavy boota tor til. 60, at Pryce. Baxter, Jones Oo.'s cheap cash store, where a full and seasonable assortmont of now goods of every de scription baa just been received. In the garden ot a Lewletown "vldder" was produced tli is ycaf a double cherry, a double plum, a double !oun, and a triple ear of corn. The I)rmorrat thinks tt a sign of a wedding. The roof of Mr. .laruca Ylnjfor s residence, tn Carrnhtown, caught Ore from a detective (too, on Sunday morning last, but the flames were extln guiidied before much damage was done. The services of one brakenian In each freight crew running between Altoona and rittsburyh, on the Pa. K. R have boon dispensed with, the order to that effect going Into operation on Friday last- The steam shlnglo mill of Mr. Jas. E. Reason, In Clearfield township, caught Ore lroru a spark thrown out by tho furnace, on Wcduesdny evening of last week, and was burned to the ground. Loss 2 000 Insurance ft ,000. The Kepub lean Congressional conferees of this district aro to meet at Holll.layshurg on Mon day next for the purpose of nninlnatlnit. a candi date for Congress. It looks very much as If Hon. John Cessna will bo the choice of the conference. Messra. A. I). Christe. and James Luckctt will offer a, public sain, at tho residence of the latter named gentleman. In liarr townnlilp.ou Saturday next, a large lot of personal property, consisting oi live stock, farming implements, etc. Sec pus tors The band boys with their horns pleased every body at the Court House on Monday last, but It was left to the other Horno Mr Nathaniel Home, of Johnstown to edify and delight all present with his masterly and eloquent effort on that oc casion. The Altoona .Vfrmr Is Informed that no Cam hrla conntyconrcreehas authorized t he statement that the Senatorial conference Is to he held on the 13th or 0th r the present month. It Is probably that It will convene some time during September, bnt not so early as either of the days Indicated. Mesprs. Philip and Thomas Collins, the well known and very fucc-essfui contractors, have se cured tho work of delivering the necessary pipe from tho Allegheny to tho Susquehanna rivers for the proposed oil line to the seaboard, which, as already stated by u9, will pass within two or three miles of our town. Before you come to flourt next'weck get yonr wife or soiuoboJy else you are Interested In, lo make ont a list of goods and then call at tho cheap cash store of Myers Ik Lloyd and get thi-m to fill the bill. Thero may not be "ml, lions intt," hut the amount jon will save on your purchase will not la? sneezed at. Tho Tyrono Fire Companies have oach been presented by the citizens of PhlHpsburg with solid Ocrman silver fire horns, gold Hnoil an-.! elcant'y engraved, as mark? of appreciation for tho tliaely aid furnished by said organizations during the recent destructive couflairrntlons which afflicted that unfortunate community. A little four-year-old daughter of Mr. Oco. Greenwood, of Cambria borough, was struck by the dwarf engine used for hauling ccal on a nar row gun go raliroad at the C 1. ... e coal mines, on Tuesday morutng last, but strir.ire to say, al though thrown some distance, tiio littl'j ntlortu nate was hot very seriously injured. The numo of Miss Co:umtla A. Horno, of Johnstown, an accomplished teacher and most ox oinplary young lady, has been mentioned la con-ne-ctlon with the vacant prtnelpalshlp lu our bor cngh schools, aud If she only wore well, habili ments bocomleg the sterner s- x th-rc Is a strong probability tbt she would b.i tho coming man. It Is said to be "an 111 wind t!.t blows nobody good," and the hard 'lines In Altoona Id 110 excep tion to the rule, tor now is the time of all time lo buy ma-lo-up clothing from Gislfrey Wolff, nest d.Kir to tho Post-ollico, Alloona. at prices which fur cheapness have never been equalled tn the an nuls of tra o. Hon. John Rellly. tho manly man who repro suuts this district in ('engross, and who will, ir a. I flans do not fall, continue to represent us for an other lartn at least, was In town on Wednesday receiving the congratulations and exhortations to Continue In the path he fias so well trod from hosts Of ft lends and admirers from nil parts of the county. On-j hundred and fifty citizens of Altoona. or thereabouts, and ono hundred and twenty citisonS ot Kenoya. have formed themselves lino a colony with the Intention of eiulai-Htlug to Texas about the tirsi ol November noxl. provide ! a cmmlttuo which Is to te sent cut In the meantime hnds a suitable location Hope tho Democrats among them will w.iii. until a;ier the election. A ladv who pastures her cow In the suburbs of town desires us to notiiy ceriaiu parties well known Hint it they don't discontinue exiracan the laclael fluid from ths udder ot the aiorcsaid bo vine of tiio fenialo ix-rsuasion- -In other words. If th.;y don't stop mi'.klnir her c.iw, and that pretty soen, Ibeir name will be bawled cut by the 'calf M'Pike" before thoy know what ail. v.iein. Whl.e a lad named David iiaru, whose homo Is near Williamsburg. Blair coo tit y wa on Thurs day last engaged lu the cQort to leuru a horsu to siand n a hoi a In circus, tho animal suddenly raised his fore (t ot and sirm It young 11 aro In ttie abdomen with one 01 hta knees, pioductug copious tnleriiHl hemorrhages and cau.--ing death after great pufloring about 4 o'clock en tho following morning. AKer atl Pmf. T. J. Chapman Is not to be the principal el our larough schools, be having ars Jieun t liure iu sja ur.uy l:.-il n:id announced tiiat 10 had a better offer wii'tch he was anxious to ac cept ; wtie. upon, tho Huliool litree.ors relieved hlui of his engagement wltnout toriber ceremony. Tho opening 01 tho schools hus a a consequence l.eeu pnstpoucd until the services ol apt iuoipil who h'iH stieie can bo sct urad. Il Is no disparagement to the ether speakers to say th.it. Mr, Home's great effort on .Monday tvsmg laal whs tlie speecu o, the occasion. Tem perate xnd conviueiuij lu all respecls. It. was re ceived throughout wilh marked attention and Irequ'-ntly lnlerruptod by loud applause. The Deiuocrurift party owos a dobt of gralimde to such men as Mr. .lorne. and the sooner It couimcnces payment at his end or the Hue the better. A btoam saw mill at Woodland. Clearfield roanty, owuei by the Alhcris Bro. hers, an t Jon athan Baycrton's lumhcr-ynrd ami tne railroad company's water tank at tfie saino place, were deir "ed by an Incaadlary Die on Suo tay morn ing Inst. Involving a loss 011 the mill of ij1ii.(Xi and on the lumber ol li.iXK), with an Insurance of not more than one-third. Anmi.g the prprty des troyed were about 1,000,000 teot of sawed lumber aud 40,000 pickets. lionry .iusHeld, a resident of Altocna, was hot in the right shoulder and quite severely if not dangeiously wounded, on Tuesday morning last, by the aoct.lcnt.al discharge of his gun, whlen ho was at tho ;ime lifting from a wagon lu which himself and twoor three others had laen conveyed to what Is know as the Buckhorn Taveru, alsut six miles northwest of that coy. Tne woundod man sutiseqnontiy refused to have his arm ampu tated, and the cnanccs l.r aud against his recovery ar J said tn be about equal. In Its peculiarly truthful and chaste account cf the Democratic meeting held at the Court I House, In this place, on Monday night last, the t Johnstown Trimine takes occasion to speak of ! ouraclf, whom it denominates the calf. McPlKe," ! as being in the audieuce, anil tn an editorial item ! lu atiotncr column it says that Joan U. Lake, K. . Lw Johnston. L. D. Woodruff and H, A. AlcPike, ' whom it desiguatos as the receiver of bounties , trotu living men and the villlaers of a dead man, . were aM oiacinting at the Democratic meeting ' last night." The Trthtmc ought to try to bo con sistent, if tt cau't be decent, and It might not bo eniisk for it to explain in what way we were the receiver of boun.les from living men, a alleged In said accusation. As an answer to Die remain ing charge we refer our readers ro an article In ourodilorial Ucpariiueul this week. a n un Tin: south a 1:1; max cVstom, IPLATTIiF.CTSCHl, FRIDAY and SATURDilY, September 8th & Dili. FATHEHLAM) AM) AMrlfHCA. All or whom are North Genrar.. in TM- attired in Nt::-.ml f"ir..ni- Tl . rr"-.,-.v to - ttwiiM by a North Gortnau Mir.i.-trr, and in siilrt a.-'i.ian.-e with K j-.c Cu'ir.s." CEREMONY AT f5 O'CLOCK, P. fr. THJOAY. Kath?r ln 1 .pi AH MIWOO.N and LVKXINO. T',.- CCfTAOK ,t n I -rndcof these ol rathcrtsnd, wkh lumiture, AnimalP, All will te i pxjhi I.iD!- :.n t t.r.i rly. ADMISSION, -X e?iiTS'l'S. This rriceof AdmUsion will tn' continued fhvniifh-nif tho IrjHt;it V?, Fru!t Shoa wee: bo-inn'ig Soi f -u'-cr 11th. P.v.-'trr ;::.! r -v Slvir week bcgiuiima Sent Wh Premiums promptly paid in ch. Ni;.v A 1 l KACfOXS KVLKVDAk. -epi. i in. An Institntion fnr Impnrttn? r. rraetlct Business F.d.v-atlon. Youne and middle .? . L ,nfn. "A'"r the rtettial duties of life. Kinduta can t.T,-r :t nnv time. In dividual Instruction. I.irgo ond finely furnished Halis end Otlloeo. t'omprebenst re eonre of study Heeular end approi-rl-te lectures Thorotnrh Tmchli.b' Practical Xralntnx t-or Circulars add ress P. lmtr & faous, llttebursli. Ia. Doinos Court. In ad.liiiou to the murder trial reported at length In our paper to-day, we note the following as havii.g lemi disposed of in our county court up to the time of going to press : Flattery vs. Flattery lit I for divorce. In this case Anues Potts, novel Tor an order to v. eatethe order allowing Mrs. Flatt-rv, t l.o lit-ct-lant, to withdraw her Kt!ll'n for a rt'o.-ree a Vin culo mntrimnnt, and Argued that Inasmuch as she bad charged her husband. Wm. Flattery, Fq.. with eruolty. 111 treatment, drunkenness, tho use of vile and abusive I.iniru.igc. eta . lst was entitled to a trial as to the frvMs, and as the tiiscmi. tiiitiance of her petition left the charges on record against the resMindcnt, tt wag a great injustice to him. 1 he Court refused tho nn.il .n .4n l allow ed the lux-Hunt to withdraw her petition lor !1 voree from bed and txiard. Action was sns3,.led until payment shnuld be made ol the cos; 9 accru ing iu the tirst case. In tho cases of Jos. O'Connor, rnrety of the peace, Michael Mclinde. simple to-Si'iilt and bat tery, t'iiarlcs Id I. as.-ault, and battery, Piter S. Kelly, asaulc mid battery ou hi.i mih-r-ln-law. and James tJonnelly. Henry J.nhey and ts.tmael Flt-nncr, ail chanced with ass.-.-ilt ii'1 b.ittrey, a .("la e-e.t(i was entered by District Attorney Rose, tho Court concurring, on payment of Costs by tho defendants. Ooiu'th vs. lHt-renee Kelt rornicatlon and bastardy. Settled ly the parties Interest cl. C.iu.'lh vs. Ja.-ob L. Bee, tl "Buctown." Susque haiiii.i township larceny in the stealing of a lot of leather from a sh'Hima'kcr's shop In t'10 vielnll v. As tho act-used lu.d innrmed tho owner of the leather previous lo the theft that he Intended to Jon with others In the proposed lctec-ny mrcy as a dote: live, and as no tclmdous Intent, tut his his part was established, the doienuant w.s proiuplly acqulttcil by tiie jery. Coin'm vs. Juha M. Chamiicnnur. John Ab-ock and Bobt-rt Alarr.iT indictel t-.raroceut burgUry coinmitted at Dtht-rt S. s,n's harlware More. Johnstown. The I wo Pr.n named pb-al guilty and sui'mittod i the Court, and tlie l.i'.te- was put upon trial and acquitted. It ticii.g idl-ged o-i iart of the defenso that Murray w.- .'.rur.k when ho admitted his golit to Hui-gess K.."i.r, t l.loi-i-l-I'olice Harris, and ot'ners la .lehniowii, which bo pr.lubly did through a spirit ot brav do or cut (fsyinpa-by for tiio real rulpi its a.id a dedire 10 share ihoir punishment. Mvidenc.o was also pr--d need that Murray was at his homo m Cambria borough when the burglary was coniidttoj and consequently could bavo bad no part In the burg lary. In consequence of the confession of Chsnipcnenr and Alcock and the acquittal of Murray, the Dis trict Attorney, on leave from Court, entered n tii"r prsc(is, as wns also dono In tho case of Oum'th vs. Noah Messenger, charfed on ea h ..f bis wife with assault and nattcry a?i; snroty of the peace. Com'th vs Wm. Slick, fornication and bas tardy, and CVtu'th vs. John Martin, lu. I tried ,,r the larceny ol nn axe the costs iu the last three cases belnit paid by defendants. Henry Fyc vs. I). W . lf.vrsi - :r(lcr Tlll, wag a civil suit ..ii au ucllen Tor debt, the result ol w h'eh, was th!? flnilln by the Jury of 5S.v5 lor the plaint iff. Com'th vs. DanT an 1.7 w. Hd.lebrand burglary. The Oran l Jury itrnored the bill aud the defen dants were disclctrge.1. Com'th vs. Jes.-e T. Hans. n. In.iteted for raja on oath of Sarah Bhir.ton. a girl nlout tourteen years of ago. Tho l.vcl that the vleluu of this alleged ouirage diJ not make information atruinst the accused tor ten days i.licr t he el Hue mt said to have been committed, snd the ttirther fact tuat the'girl'3 lather bad sttuscjuentiy lieen ehruot wllh surety of tho jr-ace t.y Hansoii. pron'i-icd tie! jury after a short absence to t ri.15 lu u verdict .t uot guilty. Com'th vs. Jeremiah Crowley, charged on oath ot his wife with turning her out of vio house and refusing to support her. Court orders defendant to pay the inaintilf at the rate of ho ht in. .nth fur a pcrlo.1 ol six months aud to liquidate the costs oi stilt. Com'th vs. PeterS. K-llv aggregated ass.iu't and battery. Defendant subi.iiis and lfisiiu-iiet-l by Court to pay a flue ol tie' costs ol ) rc-sccuii.iu. and reiaalu in cennty ia.l fjr a term ! C.'rtv i days. I Com'th vs Daniel J. M.irrls uttering fomed ; order. Pleads 1. uilt v and Is fined !0 aud cots, ; an.i sent to Jail tor six months. Com'th vs. Charles and l'ank'l Mvers nss-iu't an-1 battery; David L. Rodders prosecutor. Jury out. ONLY REMEDY I'l K SABS E3. IrlOm Had Ukaltii. Many a one wishes for good health vi II bout, making use of the proper means to obtain It. Resulor, whoever you arts, go now wb1!?t this notice is acting on your mind jitm! employ Dr. Keyser, of Pittsburgh, who ha made chronic diseases his study for years. In diseases of the lungs especially, has bo far outstripped all rivals. Ho baa studied the diseases t.f the lungs In all their phases, and, if curable he can cure you. Donot wait however i:ntil vonr constitution is a w reck ; netil Ibe w hole I system is involved in the disease ; but even then, It may not lie ttrfilale. Dr. IiF.iseii'8 Lc.to Cuke has worked wonders in restor ing health and removing disease. It will cure often when nothing clue will.aul when yotl find it impossible te consult the lltU't personally, get his essay and bis Lung Cure. The liook will he sent free to all who write for it. Price of Lnng Cure 8l.o0 per tottleor 87. 50 per half do7.en. To lie had at Dr. Keyset's Laboratory, 24" IVnn avenue. Pittsburgh. His private consulting cille-e is Nu. Peb avcuuo. m m A CARD.-To all who are suffering from the errors and liidiserelions of youth, ner vous weakness, early decay, loss cf manhood, eto., I will send a rec'po that will euro yon, FliEE OF CHAUOB. This ijreat remedy was discovered by a missionary tu St. nth America. Send a self-addream.1 envelop to the REV. JoRKPIt T. IMUAK, Sto'inn u, Uihle Ihiwm, -Veio lorifc. 4-21. -f.tu. CHAliGE YOBRSUKEQUNDIliGS All wintinjr Fit PI r FARMS, especially adap ted to the growth of the VI NF., where h t an eMab iidiod mhvi und pays I.aiige Profit. The land is also n.'aptcd to the grow tn of Pea. -lies. Pears, Aj.pl. s. and suiail truits; also, C rains, Grssaro! V -genb:e. Many hundred? of excellent Vinftaiuis, Om CliAitos and Fsiims can now be seen. 1 UK lIC'ATION is onlv HI miles south i f Philadelphia, by Kaili-ond. in a mild, delightful ciiniMie, and at the very biorsof the New York and Phila I'dphia Markets. Another Railroad runs direct to New York. Til K. PLACE is n'.txady LAItfSK, SPCCESS FtL BU l I'lMSlTlOfJ.i Churches. Schools, and e.th.-r privilege e.re alre-c.dv f-t9bli-h(4i. Also, teanutni-inries of Shis, Ch.tlibir. Class, Straw fi.M.ds. and other things, at w hich differ ent tne-icboia ol a iatuiiy can pcoe-iire employ raent. it has been a Hk.m.tti KrsonT for some years rast lor people suffering from puttnonnrv atlce- tions, a-t tuna, catari h,ngoe and debility, many thousands of whom have cn'irc-ly rtH-overe.1. A new Brick Hotel I, a ju-t been completed, 10 feet front, with back, buildings, four stories high, including French roof, and all modern improvements for the acu:u:dalion of vi itors. Pat.'F. or FA KM LAND. f.SS GO Tun ACUF, payable by instailmenln, Witid-i Uie period of four years. In this :li;iiate. rjo acres of land planted net to vines will count as uiueb as 1C0 acres further north. I'ersous itna-uaitited -1th Fiuit Growing can hocoine fa'iiiliar with It tn a short time on mm ii't of S'lrmMiidi.ers FI V T. ACHES. ON K ACKE, nnd TlWN LOT'S, tu the towns or Landisviile and Vint land, also for s.:le. WhiNt-visiting the Centennial Exposition, Vineland can tie visited at irr;all erpens. A paper containing lu.'l iutotinai ion will be sent fre.f cost 011 anplieaiion to CHARLES K. f.ANDIS, ViKtbAsii, N. J. The lVdlowing is an extract from a descrip tion of Vineland, wiote.i by the well-kmiwu ngrioulturist, Solon Robinson, aud published in the New York VrCt'mt: All the frnucr wr". f the "well to do'' s -rl and some of t hem, w ho bs ! urncd I heir a ttcnt Ion to fraf.s and n.arket car-tcnina. have grown rich. The soil is loam, varyir.g lr.m sandy to rlayer. aud sax'ace gently ntctulning. p-terfected wtt'U uall streams and ecvuf.i.'nal wet msa.lows. in which depesifs t'f cit or muck are stored. snfl Cient to lertillze the who e oplan t snrlnee. after It has teen exhausted o!'it natural lenility. It it certnitxty onr of thr moit cj..-.'r ft a an almost In-rl .oni'ios, rf mitahle nutrition for plratant ftirming. 'Kot tnr kuom of th rittr of the H't. trrn I'rdt. ir: It r fvvnj rfmr of thr old est fnrm r;ij.nrmiljf jvt a fi-ofilnHw prodnrtire at inhtn clraied of Jvictt fifty or a hundred years eyn. the geoloicist wnuM soon d 'server the cause of I this coiitiruvi ler'iii'y. The whole countrv is a murine dcKit. snd aft thr-.-. el: the Soil we fouri I cvi-lf noes of cil.-ftre.irs susianoes. generally In i the l..rni if bide rated r- ! -cor s marl, shewn g 1 Bui'jr iti-.tb.rt toio. nl ano.eet Ueiia,if the t-r- tiary tormati.in : arf rjt t marly tubrtcner t sraf I t'rr'd eli through te toil, ta a prry comminuted I form ant in the exact romfr'fon i"f irny nttim '. il.-trd by turh plan! at tkr f-it mcr dctirrt to ri ! rtfe. S-2-..-ly.) ! JOHNSTOWN SAViKGS BAHK! 120 riinton St., Johnstown, Pa. CM1ARTEI.KD Sl l'T. Vi. 1S70. DEPOSITS received i-t all fn-us t.ot les tlinn Ono lio'.lar Present rate oi Ii t'-i .-i-t. e Ix per cent. Interest Is due in tl-e wit.tbs of .1u:ie and Dc-ember, and It not with-lniw-n D aif.b..! tth- ic.s!t. thus coin, .nun !lnu tici. a ycir wiiho'it troubling the de j.ltor t. r ail or even to pi '-ut the deott tiook Money loaned .n lo'fl Itie. Preference, wit h lfter:il rates and Imm t:ic:. (.'iven to N.rrewers ol ferina tirst lli-rtenv. sen firms worth four or more tftnt-f tin iiinv.unt .-t n desired, tiood relercnce tx-rU-cl titi -., etc.. ieiu:red. ; This c&r.riill.n Is cxelas've'y a Savings Bank. rT . eotuniercial - --! r s received. tvr iisuunts gnn'ed. ISO lo.it'S -r.-rtil sncuiUy. itiknt appfi-.t ii, s ii.r lrr. cr. copies c.f the ruli". by-iaws. nnd rH.-.!:tl law relating tu this Kii'.k, se'.t to any sit.'r!rs drsired. Tkcstes Jaines C vjcr. David Dita-rt, O. B. Ellis. A. .1. Hnwc. F w . Hy. John Lowman. H. liiTUin-rr. tr.i IKai.-l Mi i-i-ui-'.ltn. D.J. ft-irn-li, Joint s .i.'.-M'.b-n. .1 m.-.- -.i..i"ey. lewib I'liit, 11 . A. iv.s-i.-s. c.irira.l S!ij'; ie-rge T. Swauk, aud XV. V. V. -:li. r. DANIEL ::f7il'r.LL, President. Frak Insut-tv. 1 1 '-.iinT. Cviti'S E'LtiKi:. Sji.jl'i.r. J ia-3,'75.-ly. i lAiaxiiKW; n. t. o'rciaL. WILKIftSOiNs & O'FRIEL, 54.:rr k?i vtiras or t JA"ia isicaBif IH'PttO. IJV. Work execute pptmj.tly and s-itlsf i-'c-Hv, and as cheap as llio cneajK-st, -ia If )" t. iet(ti 1 i."i a T7X IX lTT( ) R 'S : OTI C E. KMato ..f Patkic Letters tsctiji.i.rv ;n Slattt-ry. bi'.e id V.'ii-.'-i.vt liar.! ken grante-l lo : he In s tid townn ;.. t wl ..u sal.'. OFtnt-'-re rc'i'ufci t 1 uient. an t t""i ''.tl eia i proja-iiy nu.l.ei.i: 1 I .r .lt'I.N SI. Samuiit, Sept. 1, lcTti.-trt. K SlatTERT, dne'd. tbs estate f Pat nek in t.w,-oliip. devas-d, aalorsiguel. redding ..i! pcrsirtis in tnbte I to ' el to Immediate psy .1'iis nPI pres-nt uk'ui i.-tr! -ic.etit. .- H KliY, Executor. onil t'AKV. 1UTHRIE. Died, tn this j lace, en Wcdees- y. Sept. t'.th, 1ST9. cf ct.suiiip,.i..u. after a 1 i.g d painful Illness, Mr. XVai. R. Uctaaft. crod j OUTrtRIE dav an oboul 82 ycat-9 STRAY STEER. Came ink the enclosure of the snbscrilier. in Washing ton township, nn or about ths first of June last, a light brlu lie oolnred Steer, altout twoytars old, with vrVltA ff.rv.lin .1 f..i.i.ll vlill.ri.lii. fi.M4, tl,. back, and a small mark on the under si le of tho ear. I no owner Is re-aueste.i to call, est vrsn nts claim, pay all legitimate charges, and take ti e i steer away. If he wlsh-.s to prevent the sale i.t tue ! same as trie law direct. .mn. iilu. Washington Twp.. Sept. 8, IM.Si. Ilenvcp warn aid rai isniius. Pays for Board, l-urnishtd Hi- m, and Tuition tn Common Branches for the school year ectnuien clng Sept. V-Jth. Exter-sive ttuild.'iius and in i.no repair. '24i pays tor the above and Vusio les sons. Send tor Cataloiruo aud full liiforinntloa. edleire most beantilnlly situated t-n the Ohio River, Sullies below pittriu tli Address IS. T. TA LOIU President. T50ARIHXG SCJIOOL Ftiu You no I LADIES. The Sisters of Sf. Joseph 1 have fa ned a Boarding Seh.tl f Y'oung Ladies I at St. jllary'g Convent, Hollulashnrg. I'a. I Terms, f ftO per annum. paynVie in advince. i Masic and Languages, extra charge, j jm.J LETTINfi Sc:tk".l propot?r.ls for furnishing the lunt.-riais and l.uihiiiig a School lb-use in lx r'to n..r. r a will lie recpiTe-t uiifil 5i;l-i i:m .0.1: ia. i and Sa-:tu-a- Ji.-c can n ; b-i s 11 a: tiio s't-rensun t.f F. 1" Fred. in said J-n.-iiuii. X.;ddor will write the w.T.l "i'r.e-isHl" eli the ..u o le ol t he env;iele, aud a.'..ii !sa W. VV. .de.it. er. Seen tarv. Bv or l.-r of the l',iai.i ..: sob-i..! Mij-eeiera. S:-pt. 1. lv;d -cl. F. O H1LU 1 resi lent. I I. STRAY STEERS fune into the cio busl re . f 111,, .i lu rfi.I tl. Itl-wk- lijk tewn. i n., i a or :t: ii.in .f ,1u! last, two y--n f. Tis. r. -tif i.'i- y.-o-s "I t. t."th red a-ul while sjettid. 1.1 I w:: t... ( .r or ll er mark v.slfile. The ; wuer is nit"- sir I ii enir.e torw ir.'. pri.vc properly, pav il-nt; -s ai:d ta is t!.tn stray; otherwise thy.i!l tc .i'. .e I o i-"i rlir.t io law. A. If. M'.Vl.lNUhtn. B!ack!!k Tup, S- pi 1. IHTit.-S'. NOTiCi:. ,U i: ti.Mis ai iK-itl.y lu.l.r'isi t !.- lot 1 bat I have ibis day purcliis d it C'.r.'lnt.lc'S sale and tt ft wit Tnost 1 hcih e.iTi. ii'K iltirmc m pleasure the followinc- d.-Si-rif!, .1 ,i r .'ril prop. r:y, t 1 wit i 1 tnndlee-ow. n.oi-- tt..o end ul'neM-i. and t tfiiiluc tabtc. 1 he public arc cautioned again Intel tt ring with llii- M.;,ir. J A V ES KIHKPATWCKt Chest Twp., Am- I,, lft.j. I ft-3ii. -at .-j g II. 1'I.AN !C. M. I).. 1 osK-ttfuIly --" tdir-.y I :k ti. ,,i,...,..,l Ksrvicf-s t tb eiilrens ol C a'-ti-g ae..! i,'in;tv. 0:Bc ad. ioiuuc ir"i : ... -r .-.it mi.:.il alvli in itn- ii-aref Hen. K. .1. L.)u's ilr ig s.ore. Night calls Can be ma ie at !'s.- - -.ce ol .tirs. Kuiin. on Cra w. ford sircet, E-iensba: f. (4-i4.-tf.