jfflMBiyBfflM I J AND PERSONAL. L0CAL rtwl Ofnr JIic. pf' day was rather unfavorable -Si. ' r planting. ll that the Crawford House Is to " temperance principles on and after ipHJl 1 ,.,aged poods at Huntley's store -otitic l qici.--- legraph Co. tpanew wire btWe iinD". . i- ami one were i een PlUladel- Vowlred and one were added to the it tbe meeting in warn on a rnil .- l...rn tin I last. Vin on Tuesu I HQ L llliblD IC II III to flow; the mao who liolds the sV .Lnt in not likely soon to let It go. for,T.; ,1 Over, Esq., of the Hollidaysborg -L L, eot over tbe Inflammatory rbaa- 17 i : lone and at last. Glad to bear It. r,:T. ,.f our most estimable citizens may "i tfa! forthe introduction of Dr. Bull". J'J"s5rup, its ttielT U8e faas saved f U named Joseph Denning was se . hnrn-ii one day last week while play nrrJcut the coke pita in Gaysport, Blair lint a nunc boards, eight to seven com i -rtiivwi liocrs. ara now inn. Jjj-ir excellence, the greatest fraud of ie to sent to the fire, stood In the slush. Cthiat the engine, and caught a bad p -h ruld to supply us with tbe qulusy Ti. Mtoona Tribune says that a ilic - . 1. cat last tmrrt ijL'-ieni"! tui surdiT evening, on the framework whl ' r,i it.- axlt- of a freight car truck. framework which ' T ecoiitrai t for carrying the mail from fiio'iteto Cherry Tree for tbe current esdM-.g in Jn'y. -s78 ua" been awarded iY-MitlM of Carrolltown named Grafe, Jtntiv of Butler coniit.r. XI,- residence of W m. Itecher, near fC'sr SiTinga. rbit county, was burned to L"i.iinl ith all its contents on Monday J wefk, bnt nobody thought worth ,iy f0 f))tt us the news. liminictt r of the gospel named Staaflfer ,i:iprfl on the highway near Bedford, aTiiwlav evening of last week, by a par troffire tramps, And made to disgorge alt ji.ir.onev In his possession. -An Alt'xina landlord has forbidden the 'jrci'liing of liquor at bis bar to any person -iau taken the Mnrphy pledge, a full Isiol' shorn he is said to have in his poa reion. Tliat'f the right spirit. -Snow Ml here on Friday and Saturday iHMthetleptu of tenor twelve inches, and li!iBg 'hen has beeu the best, bo v. the enow drif'ed not, that has been tnji-hiafeil to our people this winter. -Five priBoners, convicted respectively of Vray. bnra'ary and rape, and senteuced tro fur one year, two for two years, and one fx Ire Tar. were taken to the Penitentiary Jib Iciiiai.a county on Saturday last. -A i-vymr-old daughter of Mr. Conrad Eiln, of Kernville, was very severely teM nd otherwise injured by a ferocious W.-i-f. on Saturday uioruiug last. The mint criminal was subsequently shot and L.I. -The Holliilnrsburg liegiattr advisee Its lrs m keep a watch over their chickon wi. )iiv-ii!e '. The man who would Mi cliickeiis wouldn't leave a watch be i:nj li::n. joti tvtt ! uo, not if it was an iniii a:ch, even. -lie temperance folks held a rousing vfiuf at the Hapiiht church "up north," t Tirvhy night lat, nnd another at B:bt!, Biaik!i k township, on Wednesday t;r. Large ilelegatious from this piace li'tidrtl loi!i gatherings. -Tbe dwelling house of John Kooier, in Wrrwn towrtiliip, Somerset county, was tsnni to the groiinit a few days ago, and, will g to relate, two of his little children, bo seem to Lave leen the only inmates of 4tbotie. perished in the flames. -Thwe Hre awful hard times for local Kiivwell as for all other things, but they w a'. hard enough to prompt us to give f Mto the contribution of "Hard Times," 'iiodero'e a whole page of foolscap in tell sj limply nothing worth publishing. -Tbsitslturg 1'rftt is responsible for the frvtlia? Jacob Mumble, t4 Marcband, In--m tuun'y, committed snie'de a few days f:n oriirr to avoid the payment oi a heavy for lull. If that's the kind of a man J-cb his Humble life was hardly worth -A Sre bmke out in Harry Gardner's res- jj'i.', in the basement, of Condon's Optra """.Holiidayslmrg, about 9 o'clock on Fri "jmormr.g !a.Mt, atol before the flames could Mid ned slK.ut Bixteen hundred dollars' CTl:rf property was swept luU oblivion, l-ls-aiii lesiH than half. -A company ha; been formed and 2.000 '"f and Uad at Murraysvllle, West rdcouiitv, on the old Northern pike, wtbspnrptKe of prospecting for oil, and f. r lhat purpose will be commenced "t in April. The territory is considered tibrsij.u, who profess to know. -in'helim of postmasters appointed by "."sim! confirmed bv the Senate we flud siinef ti,s. L, Jatnes, of New York, J , ,V,,n, of Sorantou Pa., and well, i.i of drts Jameses, so far as heard from, .here n tcg oat one lnore Jiniei ''"'.' Jet 1 called on to an up 'Ed. ' I'?te, than whom a no m "'mi or elHi -t mwl wa wan shot in the leg by u P'pt'.etress cf a house of ill fame in Mth,,K0" S"m,ay evening last. He and I -no.,.' V ,ho"Kh namarrie.d youth got 'btt, y tn,llk ai"1 "''upted to run tbe SmC.?" Lllh .'""""sure principles. Hence t vIT ng' a,"i he,lce ,h" Ping of a lit 11 18 10 hPed lt wiu do tb- nT?"''" n"vem-nt in our midst "noi.iM . forwr,l w'th lss rapidity ftb . l,-ss ar,1r "an at the beginning SirHf .WAr,k- T' rause la now In ib tt,J, workers alone, all of whom V'W. 1 dp,e"n'ned in their effort 'Nnotnn? 'an1 tneetlnga are being "ft won tr" l0Wn but at vrioa8 poiuta vik jLfnfn. Esq., is In Potts ville vmrh - '. r ,,e wa8 summoned by n"itl V "a" or A. C. Mullin, Esi.. !f:'itithat n,,0r "l oU,er Parties is on Tin teA . " ,n naut hr tl,a ,.:r t- - tr,T "''"Ported into this country. n" never n,; nxt,loor to lh0 posuofflce, ''""J ol,t h i lariff on tue made-up M Price. - Li st of e"onWe cloth "t cart; " Rfraiou of the original Sma11 Pts, and a frequent return .""Tug giy . to n.. nr" convicted and sen ?r,k lfr,!n,,,enli,r ia n' county ""lion roet i ' Winn io mat S'dhi. . 7 coming by Sheriff ?rp.1J,l!""I'.Hs. A special car for fc'J'M'a t, l,'"" without Bolicita t? 'o tu p ' and thlscar waa t r,flC K'P" Cresson, .Awho.,. ,rSIM',,a''-s wer MrttV. !,nin car"- ;.chi!! "f?r.rnoon 'T icf- were takec Johnstown . r - i a "'eei with .ii." - ----- - - i ... i.iiiri.m.i-niini P from , ""-"ng lourr-nen neati frand !r- JJ,n- Kanffman, of fc-"'Pr. . ; rarJ last November. ""quently sold to another ore I'tetit 8iinrint4niAiit tiii. "bdirK ,)f ,h(! pui(Ilc nchools of this "TiDfli t,,,... , ....... . , , i :i n ''ii rrinji. m;ilijill III H I " Monday, May 7th. for a term of try , - S,-e ,::irJ Hn' rt assured ot M r. Wi y "' 1,0 "wple justice to all who f mm win, kTll, "s weeK tor alleged con- if, n,., " . 7-7lmnt of funds from the 0 .,,',an,l Savings Bank, of .-""''tl was at th timo n.l.l.r n,,f' m. l ,M!Cam nintton, but as ,i,1tho?,V ,.were ,,,ftn'i" on the i w Pr5 V,al Co! will (tad thing. M. ' bot tor him before a great Here is the store that Mnrphy keens here la the door that twi into M. It.,. .la .1 Aln.nt.. i uai street, l,efore the door of Murhy'.store ; as. hre is the cash that comer and gow LeIf 'V11 ,for ot ha. the door with an !wfl-g befre tb "Star" of Tore, that bine, evermore, where J. J. Murphy keep.. , A Kntleman named Wilson and a younir ;,-T ,kama not S1"- " of Martiniburg, I-?! .OOBty' were i'""t!y dumped into the reservoir near Hollidaysbnrg, on Saturday evening last. In consequence of the horse attached to the sleigh n which they. were riding taking fright and running away. The animal was aubseqnetitly cap .nred and taken oare of in HollidaysburgT the gushing young pair meantime escaping with nothing worse tbau a thorough duck Jiig. Mr. Hr,ry Young, an old and respeoted farmer of Somerset township, Sotnerseicouti ' woond dead In his bed a few days ago. The John.town Dtmovrt, commenting on his sudden death, aavs that be was a consistent Democrat and an honest mart. (tvToted T,Rnt at Tery "ctlon aince 1812, when he supported James Madison for President. He waa in his elghty-eight year when snrorooned from earth, and leaves ttehind him considerable of this world's goods. A cool scamp named Razln Moore en tered the dining-room of Col. Jobu Wood's hotel in Altoona, on Tnesdav morning last and deliberately "froie fast" to a tin box containing a number of valuable papers and some 25 or J30 in cash belonging to tLe Colonel, which he carried to a neighboring stable and proceeded to Investigate. He was subsequently arrested and committed to the lock-up, and all the plunder, we pre sume, was recovered, though the Mirror fails to tell how that was, A deaf mute named Stevens, ntllitv man employed in the Altoona Radical office, was struck by a moving coal truck while attempt ing to cross tbe Hollidaysbnrg Branch, on Monday evening last, and knocked over an embankment, receiving injuries, principally of an internal nature, which resulted in death in a few minutes after being conveyed to his residence. The deceased was aged about twenty-two year, and kept "bachelor's hall." It is said, remarks the Altoona Glubf, from which we gleam the above facts, that he was engaged to be married to a young woman in Frankstown. We are sorry indeed to learn that our typographical friend, Uapt. E. L. Rnss, pressman In the Altoona Tribune office, had the misfortune tohave nearly the entire fore finger and a portion of the second one, a. well as a piece of the thumb, torn from one of bis hands. Wednesday afternoon last, iu consequence of having that member canght by the moving lied of the large new Camp bell press recently introduced Into that es ablish ment. Friend Russ has our earnest sympathy in hi. painful misfortune, which could scarcely have rome upon him at a more inopportune time. An ardent Mnrphy man in this county proposed to pay one hundred dollars In cash to a certain dealer in beer provided he would discontinue the sale of the beverage for a period of one year. Tbe party of the second part, having an eye possibly in that direction anyhow, gladly accepted the proposition, which was snlweqneu'.ly so changed, how ever, as to make it read a certain new frame building, owned by the former bnt located on ground belonging to the latter, instead of one hundred dollars, the bonus originally offered. And thus has another victory been won fr the cause of temperance. While Sheriff Ryan and party were tak ing tbe six prisoners recently convicted in, our county court to the penitentiary yester day morning, David M. Canao, one of tbe most desperate of the lot, young though he be, succeeded when a short distance et of Cresson in divesting himself of his hand cuff, and snddenly jumping to Lis feet ran to the front platform and leaped fr m the car, the train at the time moving at the rate of thirty miles an hour. The train was stop ped as soon as possible and Mr. M. M. O' Neill, of this place, sent in pursuit of the fleeing fugitive, but with what success has not yet transpired. The astounding discovery has recently been made that, by a legislative act passed in 1777 and never repealed, all marriage cer emonies performed in this State on 8nnday are illegal and therefore not binding on tbe contiacting parties. We don't advise any body who has been married on Sunday to got excited arjout this discovery, but we do advise all, no matter whether they were married on Sunday or any other day, or even if i hey were never married at all, to consult their own interests by bnyiug their goods at the cheap cash store of Myers & Lloyd, who keep everything needful in the way of dry goods, groceries, ete., and who never permit themelvea to be undersold. We are glad to learn that a thorough in vestigation Into the "true Inwardness" of the Huntley store room promptly revealed the fact that the damages from the recent fire in that establishment were not so great as was at first anticipated, and that Mr. Hnntley and the adjusting agents of the several companies In which he was insured have reached a conclusion entirely satisfac tory to all tbe parties concerned, which Is tht Mr. Huntliy is to be paid, If be has not al ready lieen paid, a sum of money aggregat ing nearly eight thousand dollars. We un derstand that all the insurance policies held by Mr. Hnntley were obtained through tbe Ebonsbnrg Insurance Agncy of T. W. Dick, Esq., who ha. facilities second to uone for placing any amount dlsired In the roost reliable companies on ths best possible terms. An elderly lady reached Altoona on the Mall Train from the east on Friday evening last, in such a bewildered condition that she hail to be taken in charge by the depot of ficials and assigned to a room in the Logan Itunse, where she was made as comfortable as possible during the night. Next day the discovery waa mad that the afflicted lady was the mother of Mr. Wm. Sheller, a pas senger brakeman on the Hollidaysbnrg Branch train, and that she tad left Balti more a few hours previous with 91,600 in her possession, all but I2 of which was missing when Mi reached Altoona. It is said that Mrs. Sheller was accompanied hy another woman, who, on reaching the latter city, mysteriously disappeared, and it is supposed that she did the drugging and the robbing. The matter Is to be the subject of an Investi gation. Mrs. 8. waa removed to the home or her aoa, 1129 Twelfth avenue, Altooua. About four o'clock on Friday evening last, says the Johnstown Democrat, a fearful and fatal accident occurred at Sang Hollow, four miles west of this city. Mr. John Downing, an employee of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, was repairirgoneof the water troughs at that place, from wtiico water Is taken by passenger trains. When the Atlantic Express was due he ook his position on the other track, and his attention being directed to the ex prees train he did not notice a freight train which came along from the east at the same time. He was knocked down by the frelRht locomotive and the entire train ran over him His body and llmba were torn into sma 1 fragments t aftd scattered for a considerable distance along the track. His remain, we gathered to. getber and placed In a box and taken to his residence In Pittsburgh, where L leaves a wife and family to monrn his unexpected and terrible taking off. ....,. In the U. S. District Court, Pittsburgh, last week, the following sentences were im posed on such of the Mardis gang . coun terfeiters as were recently connected In said Court of dealing In bogus noin In ; tins nd the adjoining counties of Clearfield and La dianaT Scott Mardis, chief of the gang. $1,000 fine and four years In the nanltc tfary; Adam Leek and Shirley B. McM.llen jacb f 1.000 flue and three year, in the r'en tlary. Lafayette Bloom, who was used as a witness against Mardis was toM to go and si n no more." M He" Ogle and WjllUm R. Johnston, also convicted of P!V """"f: feit money, but not members of the Mardis gag, were sentenced at the same , time, the former, found guilty on no less tn seven Indictments, to paya fine of M.00O and be Imprisoned i.i the Western a tSrm of eight years a..d the latter also found gailty on seven Indictments i but i sen tenced on only two, wm ut orer th rtver" for two. years ami i t p7 Bc of 2,000. r- nere is clothes inside of the door and in the atore that Jaa J Murphy keen. ; here la the "Star," 109, thAt! wet and dry. continae. t A .-T!!? WoiTDERS OF MODKBS SCIKNCB. The perfect accuracy with which scientists are enabled to deduce thn , nlars la their several departments, appears almost miraculous If we view it in the light ; of the early ages. Take for example tbe ; electro-magnetic telegraph the greatest in j vention of the age. Is it not a marvelous ; degree of accuracy which enables an operator w ' locate a tract ore in a submarine cabla uearly three thousand miles long? Our venerable "clerk of the weather" has become so thoroughly familiar with those most wayward elements of nature that ha can accurately predict their movement.. He can sit in Washington and foretell what the weather will be to-morrew in Florida or New York, as well as If several hundred miles did not Intervene between him and the place, named. And so in all departments of modern science, what is required is the knowledge of certain tignt. From these the sciential, deduce accurate conclusion, re gardless of distance. A few fossils sent to he expert geologist enable him to accurately determine the rock-formation from wnich they were taken. He can describe it to you as perfectly as if a Itfeft of It were lying on his table. So also tbe chemist can determine the constitution of the sun as accurately as if that luminary was not ninety-five million mile, from his laboratory. The sun sends certain wignt over the "Infinitude of space" and tbe chemist classifies them by passing them through the spectroscope. Only tbe presence of certain substances oonld produce these solar signs. So also, In medical science diseases bave certain unmistakable signs, or symptoms, and by reason of this fact, Dr. Pierce, of the World's Dispensary, has been enabled to originate and perfect a system of determining, with tbe greatest accuracv, the nature of chronic diseases without seeing and personally examining bis patients. He has spared neither pains nor expense to as sociate with himself, as the Faculty of the World'a Dispensary, a large number of med ical gentlemen of rare attainments and skill graduates from some of tbe most famous Medical Colleges and Universities of both Europe and America. By aid of Dr. Pierce's system of diagnosis, these physicians and surgeons annually treat, with the most grat ifying success, many thousand, of invalids without ever seeing them in person. In rec ognising diseases without a personal exami nation of the patient they claim to posses, no miraculous powers. They attain their knowledge of tbe patient's disease by the practical application of well established principles of modern science to the practice of medicine. And it Is to the accuracy with which this system baa endowed them that they owe their almost world-wide reputation for tbe skillful treatment of all lingering or chronic affection. Tbi. system of practice and tbe marvelous success which has been attained through it, demonstrate the fact that diseases display certain phenomena, which being subjected to scientific analysis or syn thesis, furnish abundant and unmistakable data to guide the jndgment of tbe skillful practitioner aright in determining the natnre of diseased conditions. The amplest re sources for treating lingering or chronic dis eases, and the greatest skill, are thus placed within the easy reach of every invalid, how ever distant be or she may reside from tbe physicians making tbe treatment of such af fections a specialty. The peculiarities of this scientific system of practice are folly explaiued in the Appendix of "The People's Common Sense Mmlical Adviser," a book of over nine hundred large pages which is so popular as to bave reached a sale of almost one hundred thousand copies within a few months of its first publication. It Is sent ( post-paid) by the Author to any address on receipt of one dollar and fifty cents. Ad dress, R. V. Pierce, M. D., World's Dispen sary, Buffalo, N. Y. Jcbors for June Term. Following are the names of tbe Crand and Traverse Ju rors d rawn on Tuesday last to serve at the ensuing term of our county court: BAUD JCRORS. Augustus Daniel W., fanner, Taylor Twp. Boey Thomas H., farmer, fimbria Twp. Boring Renle-i, farmer, Klackllck Twp. Casalday George, farmer. Clearfield Twp. Davidson Thomas, miner. White Twp. Eagan John, farmer. Conernaugh Twp. Kvsns John E., farmer, Cambria. Twp. Edwards BenjaT.ln, farmer, Yoder Twp. Fit John B., laborer. Franklin Bor. Flanagaa Charles, farmer. Clea - field Twp. Flick John 4.. farmer, Alleghany Twp. Oarber Anthony, laborer, Taylor Twp. Oardaer Petar, fnrmer, Yoder Twp. Horner David, farmer, ftony Creek Twp. Hoover, Simon P.. farmur, carrolltown nor. Hammers August, pu.ldler. Cambria Bor. Honck J. ho fnrmer. Barr Twv Ivory Matth w fa. mar, Clearfield Twp. Klrkptrlck F. A., farmer, Harr Twp. Long John T.. carpenter, Croyle Twp. Lewis Morris, foreman, 1st ward. Johnstown Bor. Myers Oeorge. farmer, OaMltiln Twp. MeOongh Jesse, farmer. Washington Twp. Yaokley Jacob, miner, Oallitiln Bor. TRAvaaes -luaoRS first wsxk. llegbeny Twp. Joseph Adams. Adam Twp Joseph S. Kurkfaart. Barr Twp. i hristtan White. Chest Tp. Anthony Anna. Clearrieid Twp. Thomas Adams, John Bebs, Richard Collin-i. Jo m ltnrblo. Conemaugh Bor. William Mill t, Jr. Cambria Bor Joho Boyland. ntbony Alberter. ( am Or la Twp. James Driskell. Croyle Twp. John Dlmond. D W. I.nke. Carroll Twp. Henry Fox Chat. Oanlner. Carrolltown Bor. l'eter C. Wibely. Ebe isr.org Kor. V. Barker, Philip McDon ald. R K. Jones John Howell. East Conemaugh Hor. Darld Faloon. Oaltlttln Twp. Cornelius Han lan, Jobu Ti ox all. Oallitiln Bor. Martin Kelley. Jackson Twp. Abraham Fresh. Johnstown Bor f "buries Hochsteln, Samrtel Lenhart, Charles Murr, John McLUnt James P. JdeConsnghy, David Prosser, Edward Peden. Loretto ,o.-. Patrten Moran. Mtllvllle i;or. Charles Brlxn-r, Levi Hornber ger. Monster Twp. D. A. Crl-te. Bnmmerblll Twp. Hab Farren, John C. Hugh. Sosquehanna Twp. Peter W. Helfrlch. Stony creek Twp Casper Olitch, christian Ho ner. Taylor Twp Term Teeter. Vllmore Bor. 'I homas Kinney. White Twp. John C Oate. Andrew Jackson. Woodvale nor. Jmes Barber. V ash in t ton Twp William I'rtngle. TKAVSRSS JURORS -SSCOHD WtSK. Adams Twp. Rioarl Khodes. Alleghenv Twp Joseph hlller. jr., Richard Benny. Mar in Flick, Earhart Farbaugb, Thom as Hagan. Harr Twp. Oeorge Sherry. Carrolltown For. Michael Detrlch. Francis Flick. William Noel, John Stoits, Valentin. Tboma. . . , Carroll Twp John Hlmmel. Cambria ror Michael Conway. Chest Springs Bor. Michael Cooper, Daniel Cle'arfl Id Twp. ilas Adams, E. R. Danegan, James Lltslnger, Francis sntton. croyle Twp. Henry srpenter, Coneroaugh Twp. Frederick Custer, Jr. onemangh Bor John Fenn, Richard Jones. East t onemangh Bor. Sam iel Tiobott. r bensbnrg nor, F. H Barker, Oeo ge Shlttlg. Oallltsln Bor. Albert fend. r. Johnstown Bor.-Hogb Bradley W. B Bon ack er, Joha B. Oeiirhart. Max Heibach. F.derick W. Kress, John La mi son, Henry Mattein, Hugh MMun'ster Twp.-Wniiam Olass Peter O'Neill. Millvllle Bor. Jonathan Lewis, Michael Ryan, rnsqoehahna Twp. E. P. Baker, Joha Somer- T' Washington Twp. William McDennitt, Christ. White Twp. Ben jam la F. Byers, J. S. McCart ney. Jos. Van Orme'r. Woodvale Bor. I T. Blngamar. FauT Frozen, On Sunday morning a poor, miserable, forlorn-looking tramp waa found lying by the roadside atOallitsin, and in the course of very brief period be would bave been frozen stiff and stark If it bad not beeu for the charitable action oi some oi mo Cltieens. He was taken In charge by one of the Car Inspectors, and, after being resnsci tated it was discovered that both his feel wersfrosen. There is a chance that ampu tation of these roetnliera may yet be neceaaa rv although an effort is being made to save the limbs. He states that bis home is in one of the eastern Statea, and that he bad only been on the tramp for a short time. It was hi. Intention to go as far as Pittsburgh and look for work, but from the fact that an un enecessfnl effort had been made lu a number of towns along his route, w here employment was asked for, he had little hope of finding anything to do at bis objective point. Snn darinoruing waa very cold, and aftei ;hsrli Bennington, where ha spent the night, he made h.s way to Gallltain. when hi. limbs were so benumbed that l.-omtir,n failed Zm, and h lay dew. to tie,Jhn Tribu- ! Tna Catholic World, With the present 1 number the Catholic World optns its twen ! ty-flfth volume, and It would be dilnoult indeed ! to open more brilliantly. There is not a dry article in It even Tor the averaire mind, which I saying everything Tor a mairaalne thnt ap . paal constantly to tbe fchrbest intelligences, j The first article will attract the attention of I every American and every observer of the ; United Stntm. It df-als with the dwrll-worship I In this country, and it will be a revelation to j many to see bow extensively this worship pre vails amonir a Deome that nrldes Itself on hetnr In tbe van or prop r-ws and enlitrhreriment. The article is entitled "Voodranlsm, Nmrunltsm, and Cry pto-Pnjra nigra In the United States." So necessarily gloomy a subject Is relieved by the ever-pleaeinir serial, Sunny Months." which Introduces us at laet to St. Peter's In the peculiarly g-raphio manner tr the author. 'Natalie Narischkin"1saH-racc6ul yet profound biographical sketch of a nobla Russian lady, whose life is full of h1h romance, and who, abandoning the Russo-Oreek for the Latin Church, died at lasts bumble Sister ot Cbarity. "Up the Nile" flows a Ions as pleasantly as ever. The bright "Letters of a Young- Irishwoman" ere tinged this month with the deepest melan choly. "Presbyterian Infidelity tn Scotland" describes what the writer considers to be toe rapid dissolution of Presbyteriantsm in the land ot John Knox; the reasons be gives for hi. view of the subject are certainly worthy of grave attention. A DMautirul poem on "St. Francis or Assist" follows. In the capital short story, "How Piercy Binaham cauirht bis Trout." tbe very spirit of Charles Lever aeenif revived. "Prof. You mans v. Dr. Taylor on Evolution" Is a scientific article that deals heavily not only with the professor In question, but with those who are known as "modem scientists" gener ally ; and however the writer may be reg-arded by tbe votaries of what la denominated "mod ern science" a phrase tbat has unfortunately become almost synonymous with Infllel science It Is plain tbat be is thoroughly at home in tbe difficult branch of study which he so ably and vbroroosly treats. "English Kule In Ireland"' Is the continuation and conclusion of a former article, marked with research, originality, power, and boldness of expression, on a subject that is ever old yet ever new. The Irish people could desire no abler yet more honest cham pion. "Tennyson as a Dramatist" Is an 'article whose title explains Its scope and purport. It is called for by tbe English poet-laureate's de- Farture rrom the old lines In which he won his ame, and while acknowledging his power and beauty there, vigorously denies bis admission Into the circle of dramatists. The last article, "Anglicanism In 1877." traces, with keen vet not Ill-natured pen, the latest cbsnges in tbatever-chaua-ing religious body, and tbe late episode of tbe Rev. Arthur Tooth Is treated In a manner at once amusing ye charitable. "A Waif from the Great Exhibition" and "The Blessing of tbe Ashes" are poems of an order too rare in mag azines. From this list the varied and high character of the Catholic World may be eas ily judged. There is not an article that Is not up to the time, while they are all fsr above tbe average literature of the day. Tbe number closes with such book notices as the Cat uoi.ic Would has acquired a fame for giving keen, brilliant, and just. CALIFORNIA POETRY NO RAIN. BT S. B. M'CORMICK. Has jEolus Imprisoned Old Neptune and his train 7 Tbey ouce had a long quarrel. Are they trying It again ? Something has happened, for we have No rain, no rain, no rain. Old Borees come, down From Northern domain. And licks up all the moisture On mountain and on plain : lie shakes his icy beard and Bays, No rain, no raio, co rain. North-western winds still rattle Against each window pane; Tbey creep through every crevice Home nectar to obtain i Because tbe stingy clouds will send No rain, no rain, uo rain. The stars look coldly down. And the moon has changed In vain. And the nimbus clouds pass by. And white frosts blsnch the plain ; Even south winds, passing, sigh and say. No rain, no rain, no rain. My heart within me aches. And fevered is my brain ; My long tried nerves sre startled At the wind's sad, wild refrain. As they utter that low monotone, No rain, no rain, no rain. Gaunt famine stalks abroad And treads upon tbe slain. He saj s "men's sins arc many. Then why should men complain? Repent, or else the olouds will send o rain, no rain, no rain." Urescopi a During the whole course of our study and practice we have paid particu lar attention to thla old "Qennau mode" of detecting disease, and especially invite all those laboring under any lingering disease lhat has not been cured, because, perhaps, the complaint was not properly understood, to send avial of their urine for examination, and as re the necessary medicine sent them. We wish it distinctly understood that this "special" invitation ia given those who have sufficiently tried the remedies of their family physician, and have failed to obtain relief at liis hand. If any others choose to apply we will give them our beet medical attention also, and promise them relief In every case where a reasonable hope can be entertained. If we fail to detect the "morbid condi tions," if any; or to determine the nature of the diseaae, or the organs affected, as the lungs, liver, stomach, brain, kidneys, womb, &c, there shall be no charge made. Send ua a vial of morning urine by erpret (not by mail) with name, age, and P. O. a l dressof tbe patient, and we can send the necessary medicines. Drs. Oldsbce, 132 Grant St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Troublesome Chronic Diseases. There are multitude, of Chronic diseases which beset atid afflict hundreds of our read ers, which in a vast majority of cases, are easily witbiu the reach of cure. The class embraces so many maladies that it were te dious as well as useless to name most of them Dropsy, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Old and Stubborn Ulcers and Fever Sores; Neuralgia, Mead-aches, Contracted Limbs, all, or most of which are, by proper treatment, curable. Consumption, Skin Diseases, Liver Com plaint, Chronic Diarrhoea, Piles and Fistula make tip another class, equally remediable under the improved methods of niedicina, which deep research Into its hidden powers bave brought to light. Dr. Keyser of 120 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, has investigated these d iseases as well as ot her obscn re ch ronic affections, which has enabled him to promise a euro whenever a cure is at all possible ; his office is easily reached, and persons desiring tooonsnlt him, can take the morning cars, in most, cases, and return borne the same day. Dr. Keyser is the proprietor of Dr. Keysor'jt L.ing Cure, tbe great remedy for Consump tion, now sold in pint bottles, at f 1 each. 1877. SPRING 1877. OFEIVIIVCr. NEW G O O X B . We have now open In all our departments full lines cf SPRING NOVELTIES. We call particular attention to onr elegant as sortment of SPRING WRAPS, comprising DOLMANS, CIRCULARS, SACQUES and SHAWLS, which we show in all the new materials and shapes. We also offer a mag nificent stock of NEW D It ESS GOODS. consisting of Black and Colored Cashmeres Baskets, Cloths, Camels Hair, &o. Special bargains in Black and Colored Silka Just opened. HUCUS l HACKE, Fifth Ave. & Market Street, Pittslmrgh Good Advice. Now Is the time of year for Pneumonia, Lung Fever, &c. Kvery family should have a bottle of Boschee's German Syrup. Don't allow for one mo ment thnt eoneli to take bold of vonr i-liilil. - .'...,n.o.,i Hm 1. ' Asihma, Pneumonia, Croup, Hemorrhages, n'RI VI 1TK Iiii .sm .y m J is. i- though it is true German Svrvtp is curing ! thousands of Ibeee dreaded diseases, yetit is much better to have It at baud when three doses will cure yon. One Dottle Will last your whole family a winter and keep you safe from danger. If you are consumptive, ' do not rest until you have tried this remedy. Sample Dottles 10 cents. Regular sice 75 cents. Sold by your Druggists, Letnmon Murray, Kiveneuurg, anu i . M & Son," Wilmore. Vton't flit on tlir tiro nt nrl 1 Tl a i t,-o- - ...' i dmf Letter from Californifti Tcrlock, Btanlslans Co.. Oil., ! March I, 17. f Dsar Frxkbtak I said something to ray laet about sunrise in ourStste, buti5 one wishes to witness a gorgeous display of inriiscribable beauty, visible In form, tangible In essence, vet undefined in outHne, let him look atone gra'no, captivating, thrilling, enrapturing sunset in CaliforniH. Long Hnes or stratus clouds veil the western sky, reflecting tbe sunlight below, as the crown Jewels of ten thousand monarchs would flash trom their precious dlatrnnds re flecting radiance in scintillating beauty, tho bumld atmosphere mesntlne mellowing the brightness, which Is modified Into a soft moon light freshness, like tbe rays of a noon-tide glow erienel by an intervening fog. or hazy mistiness -a light which lends a saffron color to all surrounding objects, that, like a north ern mirage, deceives the eye In measuring dis tance, yet charms the soul with Its twilight In fluence. Add to this the melodious swell of vesper hymns, chanted by a full orchestra of plumed warblers, tbe harmony of wnose songs lull tbe hearer Into a sweet trance, like the cblme of sweet bells, or the murmuring of many water-falls, till tbe soul Is filled with symphonies not unlike tbe overwhelming feeb Ings Inspired by the melodies of a singer band of angels, or the rapture that comes o er us by reading tbe sweet utteiances of A. D. H. A million of insects, flvinir athwart, "tnnltirnpm and mix," dance to the accents of this music, j "keeiping time, time, ifm-. In a sort of Kunio I rnyme, to ine cnastenea notestof these vocal marauders. Finally the gorgeousnese or the Occident melts Into a gosslmer net-work of sunlight and shade, till the twilight dissolves foto darkness. 8uch is a sunset in California. Silver lined clouds, with golden fringes, well become our Golden State, and this fltnesa of things furnishes a coincidence not to be found everywhere, surely not in the cold mountain ous regions about Chest Springs. Hob Ror. Cautioh TO the Public ARy parties visiting your bouses, extracting teeth, and soliciting dental work, and representing themselves as connected with this establish ment, are impoMor$. We do not employ any agents. All our large business is done at 728 Penn avenne where we have large recep tion parlors, six ffne offices, and all the latest improved instruments and appliances for expediting work and making our patients comfortable. Qtjivcy A. Scott, Surgeon Dentist. OBITUARY. DUNEO AN. Died, at his residence in Clear field township, on Sunday, March 1", 1877, Mr. Patrick Dihwiab, aged about 49 years. The cause of Mr. Duocgan's death we learn to have been typhoid fever, with which he waa afflicted only tome twelve days. He was a farmer In comfortable circumstances and a cltixen whose Intelligence and worth made him prominent even among a peopla who sre noted for such good qualities. He was, in fact.au uprieht man. strictly honest in all his business transactions, and as such was highly esteemed by bis neighbors, a well as bvall who knew him. He was the eldest brother of E. R. Dun egan. Esq., of SU Augustine. May his soul rest in peace. DVKTtTS. Died, of scarlet fever, at Chest Springs, March 0th and 13th. respectively, Oda, aged 6, and Matthkw, aged 9 vears. daughter and son of Luke and Alice Durbln. Voices bnshed on earth forever! Aye. bnt gone where toned more tweet, They will praise the great Creator, Asking blessing, true and meet. For a brother, for a father. Yes! lor mother kind and dear. Weep nut then! with Ood in heavea 1 hey are happier far than here. J. DEITRICH. Died, In Chest township, Febru ary 14th. 1877, SiMoa O. IiRiTRiCH.sgcd 8 years, 11 months and 29 days; and on March 10th. 1877, Cbarlkb J. Dkitrich. aged 10 years, 3 months and five days sons of Anthony and Catharine Delrrich, who havo our heartfelt sympathies In the double affliction which has come so sud denly upon their household. May God console tbera in their great bereavement. - L S777 Is not easily earned In these times, but it ran be made in three months' hv anv one of either sex. in any part of tbe coun trv who is willlnir to work steadllv at the employment which we tarnish. You need not De away trom home over night. You can give your whole time to the work, or only your spare moments, lt eoi-ts nothing to try the business. Terms and outfit free. Address at onee, H. Hali.kt a Co., Portland, Maine. (3-23.-ly.) SELECT SCHOOL. The under signed will open a Select School in the Ebensburg "Vnlon School Building" Tor a term often weeks, commencing Mown a v. Mav 7, 1877. The common branches, higher mathematics and tbe natnral sciences will be taoght. Instruction In teacMhg will t be given to all who desire it, Tirvs. Five dollars per term for .11 studying only the common branches: six dollars per term ror tbe higher branches and Instruction in teach ing. F. A. LYTE. March 23, 1877.-8t. T 1ST OF CAUSES set uotvn for argument at a Court of Common Pleas to be held at Ebensburg, for Cambria county, commencing on Tuesday, Aprils. 1877: ONeil vs. Carney; Christy vs. Allegheny Mountain Coal and Lumber Co.; Leslie, for use, vs. Thomas C Hyan e. al.; Conrad vs. Tlley; Itrendliuger vs. Yeagley ; Wehn. endorser, vs. Ellen M. Walters, administratis ; Shell, for use, vs. George and Philip Seymore ; Flick, for use, vs. same; Driskell, for use. vs. George Seymore; Hoover, for use, vj. same; 8ouppvs. Geo. Seymore and A.Cramer; Stinemanet. ux. vs. Kurtz; Timothy Hunt vs. C. Hunt and G. Glllen; John Dibert & Co.. use, vs. Jobn Schmidt ; same ve. same; same ve. same; Aud itor's Report, Bnrkor, Assigneo of Zahm : Aud itor's Report, Ralney & Rainey; S. I. Fries, use. vs. Alexander Troxell ; It. L. Johnston vs. Val entine Buck ; S. E. Burns vs. Hollen St Urban ; WngnT vs. M'Cormlck; Luther . Kirkpntric k; M'Clure'svs. Mary Jane Mitchell: Eckenrode vs. C. A I Weakland ; M'Gongh, plff. in error, vs. Wm. Hurgoon ; Rerkey vs. Ilerkev ; J. Geis vs. Pi'Hster: Cotn'th vs. John F. Long et. al.; Prttton vs. M Kce;S. E. Mums vs. Youngkins& Beers ; 'Rowland vs. Kelly et. al. ; Fry vs. Llt xinger; F. Byrne anl wire vs. A. Walters; J.J. Giliespto use vs. J. G. Fulmer; L. S. Lewis use vs. Nuthsnson & Co.; Schinerts & Co. vs. Trot ter: Dickey's Administrator vs. Thomas & Ia!gbcin : Same vs. Same : Rex vs. Shoemaker; People's Fire Insurance Co. vs. Directors of Poor of Cambria county Same vs. Commis sioners of Camhrtu county: Same vs. Patrick O'Connell; Same vs. Wm. Berlin: Same vs. F. Border; Same vs. Charles Hostein ; Same vs. Wm. Butler: Same vs. Win. Unversaght ; Same vs. Chat le Van Luennn ; Siime vs. Iewis Van Lu "nun; 8ame vs. William Mills. Jr.; Same vs. Granfe & Henbach: Same vs. John Dioert; Since vs. Valentine Louther: Same vs. P. M. & J. Brown: Same vs. Same; Same vs. John Benton : Same vs. Same: Same vs. John Rnab; Some vs. K. W. Hay; Same vs. Evangelical Lutheran Church ; SMmeJvs. Geo. M. Hess ; Satne vs. David R. Lucas; Same vs. Agustus Brown; Same vs. Oeorge Cnrner : Same vs. John Quirk ; Same vs. I.cwls Piatt; Same vs. Timothy R. Davis: Webn vs. Kilts, trustee, citation ; Inde pendent School District out of Cambria and Mu outer townships; Private Road near War ner's, In Chest township. B. M'COIGAN, Prothonntarv. Prothonotary's Office, Ebensburg, Mar. 19. 1877. RULE OX THE IIEIHS and Le oAt. Representatives of Robert J. ItORKHTa. to accept or refuse. ' CAMBRIA COUNTY. RS : , , The Commonwealth or Pennsylvania Seal, f to Richard Koberts, David Roberts and ' v ' Evan Roberts, minor ehlhlrcn of Hngh Roberts, deceased. and Wlnfleld Roberta, a minor child of Dsvid J. Roberts, decessed, who have for their guardinn rr noc nci John J. Roberts, John J. Roberts. Thomas Reese. Martha Jones, former ly Martha Reesa. Ellen Davis, formerly Ellen Reese, Jane Ann Tmlor, formerly Jane Ann Regse, all of whom reside In the county of Camnrla Wid Catharine Yerks. formerly Catharine Reese, of Clarion eonnty. Pa, heirs of Eleanor Reese, for merly Eleanor Roberts, dee'd. John Humphreys, David Humphreys, Alary Wike, formerly Mary Humphreys, of the conn'y of Cambria, and heirs of James"Humphreys, dee'd, the names ana resi dence of whom the petitioner does not know, heirs of Cstharlne Humphrey. tormerlyUatharine Rob-, erts, dee'd, Vsrah IVinnell. formerly Sarah Brown. John Brown, Peter Brown and Ellen Hfowa, all of the county of Cambria, heirs nf Margaret Brown, formerly "Margaret Roberts, deceased. Catharine Davis, formerly Catharine Roberts, or Cambria coontv. John Roberts, of Blaircountt- Pa., David Roberts, of tbe state uf Iowa. Robert Roberts, of the state of Ohio, and Margiret Evans, formeflv Msrparet Roberts, of Pittsburgh, Pa., heirs of Jane Roberts, intermarried with Evan Roberts, deed, and Lemrlel Roberts. Lney I vans, formerly Lttcy Roberts, Richard Roberts, Evan Roberts, Scott Roberts. Oeorge Roberts and David Roberts, all of the county of Cambria, heirs of Hugh Rob erta, dee'd. who waa tha son and heir of the said Jane Roberts deo'.l-rrfiiio; Yott and every of yon are hereby cited to be an I I tppllr t,r-,re the Jn.iges r our Orrhans' IVmrt, to Ve held at EOenshurg, In and for said county on the riasv MmniT of Jpnx next. t'ien and there to accept or refttse to lake thi real es:ste,of Robert J. Roberts, deceased, at the appraised val uation put. upon it by an inquest duly awarded hy the said Court and returned by the Sheriff of the said county, on the 7h day of March. A. D. 1877, or show cause why the same should not be sold, tn wit! A eerlmn'messnage sud tract of land sit uate In Cambria township. Omaahrla eounty. Pa., an joining ianrs oi nicuura xmnilur.1. jonn 1. NV oliar- Merer, with tba appnrleuauona. vataed and ap " prAieed at the sptnof tMrteen dollars ind flvc and ! ftve rixth eens per acre t313.T4. Haretn fall not. I Witness the Honorable Joha Dean. President Judge of our said tjourt 1 BflttMMtMKg, this rta dav tf March. A. 1). 1-7 rk n r. !.-it. Attnt-JHt SH'-4laT.-.7 SHERIFF'S SALES. BT virtu of sundry writs of Vend. Kjpoti , issued out of theCourt of Common Picas of Otmhrla cnnfity and tome directed, t herb, will be exposed topubite sale, at the Cucar House In KRS.HSBCRG, to TUESDAY, APRIL 3rd, 1877, at 1 o'oclck, p. at,. The following real eetate, to wit i tit. IhAvlffhl 1 1. ; I ...J . I r f w - ' " 1 i .m.iv. ii.ii a i j iu 111 1. Ul . , .unj, r, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate In White township. Cambria oountv, Pa-ad- Ininlnff 1mrr1 I, XI I. 1 . . t " 1 .. . 4 i.ivio "n 11 BriMIIVJ-. vinric IilO stead, J. W. Fisk and others, containing five acres, more or lees, all cleared, having thereon erected a two story plank bouse and f rarce sta ble, now In the occupancy of J, W. Gray, and a steam shingle mill, now in tbe occupancy of Donohue ft dimming. Aho. a piece or parcel of land situate tn White Inwnship. Cambria county, Pa sdjoinlng land or Charles Rsn Stead. containing five aorue more or lees, all cleared, having thereon erected a two story plank bouse and frame si able. now in the occu pancy of Mrs. Hallen. Taken In execution and Al, all the right, title and Interest of James ' V V am i .n ' I m n rl . . ... I . .... ,'--vTor parcel oi iana situate In Clearfield township. Cambria county. Pa adjoining lands of the estate or Thomas Adams, dee'd, John Neason, dee'd, and others, containing 75 acres, more or less, i, bout 96 acre .tiuu r.o.,t-u m. .wu amry tog nouse and log barn, now In the occupancy or Jamee E. Neason. Mn. s!l the right, title and Interest of James E. Neason, of, In and to a piece or par cel of land situate In Clearfield township. Cam bria county. Pa., adjoining lands of John W. Neason. Joseph Baker, and others, containing 40 acres, more or less, sbout 10 acres clcs red ; In possession of Jsmes E. Neason. Taken in ex ecution and to be sold at the suit or Bennett. J, Sawyer, ror use or John Mellon. Also, all the riaht, title and interest of tTrlah Lloyd, or, in and to a tract or timber land situ ate In Chest township Cambria counti-, Pa ad joining lands ot Stevens Byera on the east, L. Iee on the north, heirs of Xathanlal Hughe, dec d. on the west, and heirs of Jacob Ngle. dec d, on the south, containing WO acres, more or less. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Wm. M. Lloyd It Co.. now ror Use or John MColgan, Thomas Davis, George Huntley F. H. Barker, A. A. Birker and J. A. Moore. ,.Alm: HI the right, title and interest or Wil liam tole,or,ln and to a piece or psrcelor land situate in Carroll township. Cambria county. Pa., adjoining lands or Augustine Tost and James Yost on the west, on the south by John Flick, on the east by Sylvester Bvrnes. snd on the north by James Kane, containing 170 acres, more or less, abort LV) acres nr which are cleared, having thereon erected a ij story plank bouse, a log bank barn, a twostorv plank blacksmith shop, and other out buildings now in the occupancy of William Cole; and a two story log house and log stable, now In the oc cupancy or Mrs. Elizabeth Cole. Taken in exe cution and to be sold at the suit of K. L. Gam ble. Jor use of M. M. Marple t Co. Tckms or Sals.. One-third or the purchase money to be paid when the property Is knocked down, and the remaining two-thirds upon con firmation or the Deed. c JOHX RrAJf. Sheriff. PheriaTs Office, Ebensburg. Maach IS, 1S77. SHERIFF'S SALES. HY virtue or sundry writs or Vend. Ernon. issued out or the Court or Common Pleas or Cambria eounty and to me directed, there will be exposed to publicsnle.'at ibe Hotel or Conrad Raab, in Johnstown, on Saturday, March 31st, 1877, at I o'clock p. M-, the followihg real estate, to wit; All the right, title, and Interest cf John Jones, or. In and tog lot or ground situate in the Fourth ward or Johnstown borough. Cam bria county. Pa., fronting on the east on Adams street, and having lot of Johnstowr. School Dis trict on the south, lot of John J. Trerts' heirs on tbe west, and an alley on the north, having thereon erected a two-story House and Stable, now in the occupancy of John Jones. Taken In execution and to he sold at the suit of Jobn Thomas ror use or M. W. Keim Sc Co. Also, All the right. title, and Interest of John Hubner, to wit. or, in and to a lot of ground stt uste In the Fourth ward or Johnstown bor ough. Cambria county. Pa., rrontlng on Pine street, adjoining lot of Jacob Horner, Jr.. on the north, and lands of Jacob Horner, sr. dec., on the south, running back 130 reet to an ailev, having thereon erected a two-story Plank House and stable, now In the occupancy or John Hubner. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Ar.drew Oick. Terms or Sale. -One-third or the purchase money to be pnid when the property Is knocked down, and the rem lining two thirds on confir mation or the deed. JOHN RVAV. ?briff. Sheriff's OBee, Ebensburg, March 12, 1877. Orphans' Court Salei BY virtue of an order or the OrphSDl' Court of Cambria county, the undersigned will offer at Public Sale, at tb Ooart House In Ebensburg, On Saturday, March 31st, 1877, At 8 o'clock, p. sr.. the following described real estate of which C atririsi Tori died soiled, to wit: A PIECEOR LAJTOFOROCND situate In the borough of Ebensburg, Cambria eounty. Pa., fronting 61 feet on Lloyd street and extend ing back 204 feet to Ogle street, adjoining Mary Ann street on the east and Lot No. 163 on the west, having thereon erected a two story Fhavb Hocsa. aar-Termi made known on dsv of sale. JAMES MYERS. Adm'r of CiTaitmi Todd, dee'd. March 0, lS'T.-St. . UDITOR'3 NOTICE. In the matter of the first and partial account ot Dwight Josas, Assignee of A lkx. Y. Join and Oio. W. Jcr-bs, surviving partners of T. M. Jos' as & Sows 7th March. 187. John P. Ltntcn appointed Au ditor to pass and decide on except loos and make distribution. Hy tbe Court. I will attend to the duties of the above appoint ment, at the office of Oeo. M. Reade, Esq.. in the borough of Ebensburg, on MosniT, Aran. !, 1S77. at 9 o'clock, a. m.. when and where all pr )les Interested may attend, or be debarred froia com!n in on said fund. - (3-18 -3t.) J NO. P. LINTOX, Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE Murray vs. Samuel F 80. March Term. 1877. E. D. AMES C. VTiEE. No. The nndersignel. havinz been appointed Audi tor to report d 1st rlbutlon of the money In the ban.1i of the Sheriff arising from the sale of the defend ant's real estate, hereby gives notice that b will sit at his office In Enensburg. on Frio v. Marcs .toilt. 1977. at 2 o'clock, r. at., for the purpose ot attending to tin du'lesof his said appointment, at which time and place all persons will present their claims, or ba forever debarred from coming in on said fund. J. O. LAKE. March 7, 1877.-St. Auditor. N O SUCH THING AS FAILURE. L. FARSESTOfE-S I.e.tO SfRTFIaatareaaa speedy tare ror teasamptloa. We will refund the money If It does not do all we claim for It. Trial sire. fi eentt. Large sire, SI. 00, equal tn Are small bottles. Sold by ail deal ers. BJL. FahDStock a; Co., Prep'rs, Plttsbnrg. "Having tried B. L. Fabnestock's I.ting Syrnp, we can safely commend It as an excellent medicine, and lor ase among children it Is invaluable, acting like a charm." Ed. Pittsburg Christian Advo cate. (VIS. Sm.) DMINISTRATIOX NOTICE. Kstate of Jobs Si.atteey, dee'd. Letters of administration cum testamenro is nexo having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Cambria eounty on the estate ot John Slattery. late or Washington township, ne. ceased, notice is hereby given to all perrons . j Mh' ;.,?.-. ,, h'i" r, IZHtT'J -debted to said estate that payment not be nt.da ! ,ae!nUes " q ' dt,,1"t?"l witnnut oeiav, ana inon uv.ng cwni the same will present them to ui. duly probated for settlement MARY SLATTERY, Administratrix. Washington Twp. March 2, !877.-0t. DMINISTRATIOX NOTICE KM ate of Patrick flattery, dee'd. Having been appointed Administratrix of tho last will and testament cf Patrick Slattery. lat of Washington towns hfp. Cambria eonnty. dee'd, the undersigned hereby notifies all persons In debted te the est ate of said decedent tbat pavwei-.t mast be made without delay, acd those hating demands against the same w.ll pecure settlement bv present-ng them In a pnvperly autjjentlcsteil form. M AKV SLATTERY, Admlulstratrix. Washington Twp., March 1. 1S77-. St. SSlGNEIvS NOTICK All ner sons are lierbv notiT5Nl tbat Anthew Mosks has exeented to me a eed of voluntary - -t-.nmn, r.irlha hnAI nl tils ereriitom IIM Shat 1 nave accepted sain irusi.. 1 crwm inneoi- ed to said Andrew Moses are retired pay .he amount or the same over to me and all persons having Claims against him ars r.-oueeted to i re. shat I have accepted said trust. Persons Indebt- sent their accounts to rue, dMty aui tienttcate.i lor ( Vtl OT settlement JOHN H. FISH ER, AMignee, Johnstown. March 16, 1S77 -t. ICENSE NOTICE. Petitions fro Tavern Licenses bave lieen filed in the oltceof the t'lerk offuartor Sessions of Csm'.ra emntv bv wm. it rnaros. 01 .1 set. son inwnsnip. and Win." Doubt, ol Sd Ward. Johnstown borough. ! which said setitloos will be presenfe.1 at aa Argn j ment Court, to h bald at KV-nshurg. on Ires dav. the Set day of Aran next. ' 1 B. MI'llLliV, tTlerk. CI -rk' Omee, Ebng. March 15, 177. OTICE.The annual emotion of . H..ar( f Trnstees of t h EhensbnrC Aealemr will be held at the olne nf he Secrets rv. In Ebenftittrg. on in tn ntm eiu ooi betwoeo the honr ot S snd 7 o cioca. r. m. D JNO E SCANLAN.Searetary aiarak t.Jn. t. XE W A ti fER TiS tSMEX TS. $66 a week in roar asm town. Terms and 6 tmU fit Ire. H. Hamjctt a Co.. Portland, Me. $2500 A YEAR. AO r.XT? WANTED on our Orand Combination PruB pectus, representing 150 DISTINCT BOOKS wanted everywhere. Elrrest Thlag 'Ter Trie. Sales made from this when ail siturTe Books tall. Also. Agents wanted on our M IVIF 1CF.NT FAMILY BIBLES. Superior tn all ot hers. With Invaluable ItlsstrateS Aids and Saperb Bind lees. These Books beat the world. Address JOHN E. POTTER a CO., Publishers. rHii.aoci.rai a. CEORCE PACE & CO. ra. 6 v. kxscxsxk c?., tAimrcsz, 3. lnfnt Iwrt able RttlnMVy tatlnet f! I Patent ire-alar stavr ill, "..rfV-v -rig, Mnte-y st- aiillw. 3irlt Hoar Mill. Ynier - - 'k..i aw , - - WsiMlwnrLla sf srhlnnnr. t'Tsslir l.mery Whela ataidl IJrlnder. fc. Mill Sinpplte.-e.. r-n. SIv&D rO.S rAIAMH.li; A pricix A HOME AND FARM OF YOUR OWN! On the 1 ins ot a O R E A T R A 1LRO D, wit h good markets EAST and WEST. NOW IS THE TIME TO SECURE IT. Mild Climate. Fertile Soli, Best Cnnntry tot Stock Raiting in the Ur.lted States. Hooks. Maps Full Informs' Ion. I lso "THE PI 0 EER" sent Trea to all parts of the world. Add rets . . imviv Land Com. I1 p. R. R.. OMAHA. NER. $55 di?? Week to A gems. 110 Out ,f rVee. CV' P.O. YIUKEH V, Auguo-.a Maine, $12 st day at home. Agents wanted. Outfit and terms tree. Tava a Co., Aagusta. Me A Lucrative Business. XV WE WANT 300 MORE FIRST-CLAP3 EWlSO MACHINE AOENTS. aao ) 1EN OP ETfERQ Y AND ABILITY TO LEARJf THE BCSINEMorSELLIXO 9EWIXO MACHINES. COMPENSATION LIBER A L. BCT VaR Yl SO ACCORDING TO ABILITY. CHARACTER akd QUALIFICATIONS OE THE AGENT. FOB PARTICULARS, ADDRESS Wilson Sewing Machine Co., Chicago, M7 aad 85t Broadway, 5. T-. er w Orleaas, La. 25 Extra Fine Mixed Cards, with bane, l) ets. post-paid. U JON ES h. CO.. Nassaa. N. Y WAIITCn aen to travel and sell oar Lamp Iff Mil I 1.11 Ooodt to Iteslera. f b a month, hotel and traveling expenses paid. No peddling. Address MU.MT0B 14 V CO Cincinnati, O. QtnOOnPrd"7t home. Samples wort h OtJ luO-C'J Iree. bTissosASox, Portlaiid.M. 30 Mixed Cards, wit h name, 10 ets. Samples for Set. stamp. J. MiriLHCo.,Nwnu, N.J . QFL Extra Tlae CsM, as twe silk, with asates, JU, J. K. IIARDER.Mti.Bn, N. V4 Kn .MixxDCartls.notwoalIke.20e.and 8c etsmp. vjn r. miKiiun a r ...- b.m ..s Co.. X. . m - - , ... ai,UH. l. Orphans' Court Salei BY virtue of an alias order of t he Orphans' Cob rt ol Cambria county, the undsrtigned will of!rr at Public Sale, at the Hotel of J. 5. KJeL la tha village of Portage, On Saturday, March 31ft, 1877, At 3 o'ctorg, r. at., the following described real estate, of Which James J. Mtloion Hied seli.d. to wit: A PIECEOR tJOT OF OROUlS D situ! ate In the village or Portage, Washington town ship. Carabr'a eounty. Pa., adjoining lands of Wm. McKeniie. I. O. Caldwell, and others, eontalhlng Fobtv P Earn its. more or less, having therein erected a one and a-half story Plasc Hofsa Taavs or S a lk. One. half of t he purchase mon ey to be paid on eon firm at Ion of sale, and the bal ance tn two equal annnal pavtnents. with Interest, to ba secured by mortgage and Judgment boad of tbe purchaser. DA7VIEL BOYLE VALENTINE CKAMER, Executors of Jambs J. M Oovoh, de 4. March S, lt77. su mews :.'.u :r mi estate BY order of the OrphShf" Court ol CamMiaeenn ty. the unders:gned Executrtx .f V m Laki KBa. lat tf Cambria township, dee'd. will i.H'rr at public sate, at her residence on the prmls. On Saturday, March 31mt, 1877, AT V I.4M K. H. M., ALL THAT CERTAIN riECE OF LAND sftn. ate In Cambria township aforesaid, adjoining lauds of Bennet. Willrs. belr of David IVweil and others, containing about ton a rm. V Acres r which are cleared, having thereon ere Med a two story Ititi Hotsc, Lki Dahm and ether oat boUdings. Tr.ssjs or SAtr.-t)r,e-tl.;rd of tbe purchase money to bo paid on Cor firmat Ion nt sale, atrd I bo balance in two equal annual payments, with In terest, to be secured hy bond and mortgage 0f tha purchaser. MARY J. Ls.RIj.iER, (-S.-t.) Executrix of U at. bimtt. dee'd. O'NETL & FOG LE, (Saeeessera to Akers UVell,) Whnlemale and Jlctail JDctilerg tn STATIONERY. PAPER HA OS, WRAPPING PAPER. PRINTING PAPKt, POCKET HOt'KS. BLANK ItiHifta. SCHOOL liooKS. TOIIAf ro. CIGARS. Vt:., AC. tr., Ot) East ltli Slpeet. ALTOONA. PA. "Highest cash prlocs paid for scrap rsrr old paper and rags. '., '.j m. ) LAIRSVILLK LAlMKTorl 1SART. Spring session f 20 wreks opened Kb e s. a rv 1st. l77. fates lcw.r il , Hoarding. use of room and furniture Tu,OB , KrJ,.h ttranches, advani-V te rt- en 10 "0 Light and fuel preparatory. e uo Vabitig. flaln pteees. tier doien Mntwi extra! sA Stationery teopy-books, pens, ink, chalk I. .. 1 M) Mnslc. Ac, at usual rates. Reducttr-n msde for daughlers et Minls'ers. Ijocattoti easr of ae-ess and verv h.nt.a 1 nd pleasant.-: Address. f-r foil 1 4'rtict.lt r j 3-.-lm. J. JEWETT TAliKS. Principal. FOR WALK OR R K N T. T 1 1 s t Vp slrable. HOTEL, PROPEISTY popnlaily ' known as the Mnentaln House. In the l-ioteuth m iirniiuoi n. nmona eonniv. fa., now Ip tl.n occupancy of P. tger. is CerVd b r saler.rrn en thtniot ressiialde tettrs 7 hi prrperry it situated near the centre of said bon.nKh. and the bouse Is commodious and well suited f,.r Intel , l.i-s.r.Vhorr.-l": l'" 'J " : . t. . e ,-i'i.. i' iit premlses. Having pun-has.-d the property at , KheHfl'a sale I r.n fr,.w4 t. - ' " , ' 7 j rfl,n $lJXTV? J t LI 'fTs 1 ICH : oarrolltown Jan 1. V-if -rrontown. Jan l.taT. -.T. I V4aarBaaw ft war W x i . a-m a . a a jkf 1 i.u-rdii:MS it NELL. ww I tiave lmndrtls .f af p!b-ai.t (r FARMS Inst now. Also itilhlii.n..i , toexchanefor Fat-wis llundreiisnt pV-ople erowii 1 miw w'7 ".n. no rinimi gel sJmtietil Frns, J 1 have lots ot easterner lot gtvl 1tr.pr"Vn'et 11 easn. rue or es.1' as soofc as possihle. a nd if not too far d'stant. 1 Wi: I go and see the proirtr f. M. JAVES. rrre Asen-v. 1 M Smlt I.Sela .1 . j nuiirarifl. nw mv i osi crraee. 18-UB -lj , IVT A. WERNER, M P Jt-EaVa a atywi 4lm 4 twl t"vttfcf i CAtlRO. rows pt. nfHee raeentlv nenped bv M. J. lrk. M li , ; tl rerif John ft'ieg's store. Night a-e'U rr;tT , fca rtiade st Vr. Puek's reMdenrw. ( J is.-,r.'j A ,ll'A- " L . : HTBICIAK TA IT, M D AVb RVHOMiW. (Ise rnTarrollt'iwr..) it rev losalta at U Aa.utiiaa. i-amltr-a - tr,
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