i3 JSEC ; cmBBIA f BtEHIH. Ebensburg, Pa.. h'iVA 1 ' M Alien 2, isrs. Mnli'J"f County Committee. 1 members f ,,1B DeinoerVie County f v' .ire requested to meet at the 1 'V'Vr'-MS.'-. i" K'-ii.sl'tirs, on Tuesday, . ,i ,uv of Apkii. next.atlo'clock, v. M ., - for tlit meetini? of the ii.tnocraue ...... ..r y . . .,,.1. other business as may bo ,i,t la hue ui.-. ii. b' J s. E. Scanlax, Chairman. .'.ells' naburg. March io, io.o. col "TY CUJ1M1ITEE. vvicg are 'he names "f the mcmburs , ('.unity Committee : p t IN, I miirilllll. r.. nMi'.ii)(. . V. ii.hln- Norman Pi nrod. ,u, n v Tew lift' ' l r" reei'l U-iii1nr. ', v. 'c-liip- H .'! -ypuiniii. U i'i k Township- Charles 1 iirabaugh. . ,u Ti.wi ship I-idore Lilly. . . ' I. VI . I 1 SI,.-....,. lt U. o w.l i r , jl, 't ony 11 11:1.11. i " o.r wiw, J, ,.i,n w.ini. I.. . I.. mi h -Jrimi'S C. Eiis.lv. II Township-M. J- Nutrlt. s,,,,iigs li'irniign - u. i . i.une. T.orpsliip -' A- I':!'1"'"1- ,., Township -James 'A ! arton. ',ai:h borough J. Widmuii, 1st Ward; I.M Ward. wi rii.tf ! Township nenry rns.iier. i.wi:hlp J"l"i Korahaugli. Towti.lim - (.'"t rcpresi nlvd.) Yi .t i'or.cinnob Horougi tow 'i Aiei onneu. j! I ' .erg It'T-'Puh- Mai till Wurd. V. Ward: t v. f'.i... I Wa.,1. e ' ' i . iVii. nt.d I Ki!iW'!ii Itoroiigh-Tlmn.s Myers. ,; .,::ri ('..rough-M F. ke.ii. (.: i i! Towio-hip- William J. Buwgnn, I ... Is, ti Ton - . . I .nr. 15. J. .!.! i .. . wn lioi miirli -.1' lin Mm.nnn.1st Wur1; !ii-riii"lt. '21 V ii : 1 ; .liniici KIpit, o' ,.!rrti..'.tii Want: W ill in rii l..hr,0lli Wuid. I,. ,.-it. r.. i' i:n'i i .tit ;; I!, n im'i- I' li'd Dow linif, 1st AViird; , ri. k V:ri' iui'i. " "r''- ......r Ti.w i lii W lllimn Oarrt'tt. j ,'ji.n t llnriinif Ii 'I'lioinn Ui!fj". I'.,, i . w ii -I 1 1 (N"l rvprt'wn leil.) I; ,. !hli l Ti.wnhiii- William I'oli-. v;, ,im i'i W ''.' -nMiip Chrtrli-s Von l.lincn. hill Ti.wtniliij. Th'imun Unran. vi;inni:tvii!f It rninh - Jnhn l-yncli. i-i'i'.i -iiiirn.il Tiiwiihi-Amir-w Ki-kpitrudc. '! n lor T. nslii Tin mi us JIHlnvmi, i ..'mil-: Hill It. ri.iirfb J.ilin Itiii.lliy. V. n-'ji'K'.'ii Town-li Ailutii Myt-r. i i'" I . i;s!iip- J.'i.n Inviiii:tr. v... ..iinlp IS'.r.. null Wm. Mi'iruhan. V. 1 1 ti j i II' n i if Ii Ti .I'ins Vi1 f. I iMi-r Vi.1t T.' iiililp Wt j I in tn Orul.h. 1.. mr Yt'.Ur Tow nslilp- Jacnti Simyt r. - iz i:tr-i. There, ami the Other VToee. Y.if. nrt flili down to eight cents xt I S l l' in : ins I'll" . lv. FathiT MUkey.of lMitBO'.irgb, in :il c ri tn vixir It"tru?. T.itritl'd I'iyf'.n In pnbl to liiivo been r.i' i t'v fi'imil in Uliiir cnmitj. Wml n ' y"nr iil.l Hewing niai li?nes ninl t ti y a ii-vf Wi'i .J at A. A. Iia:ker & Son's i l or rat-li ftrt'. Uzr.j cimUTii;itlTe r now nslr.er Dr. rjr' Xioot B!t'i ana t .ui;li Hyrnp -( "o! . .1.1:11 Vo..ili4, of Altoons vlii is if- I f.i.-'.'.l will) ilr.ir.sy, svas tappi:il for tbo If.Kirii tirnr on Wnl ni's.Iav. 1 -it-mi it-r it. H..rfs ;in bo prevpnteil h.y iui i-ii K.'u'z'h M"rti ami Cai1 Powtlera t'.f -rf tin' i!ira-f rfat-lifc your tali!e. -I'lfU-ivit as bony, tlie o'.il folks like It, tl.e ji'ims lik! Ir. ami ibn bnbirx -ry (i t it. mean L)r. t raeit-r h t imjli Svr iip. 11221. ly. -Thcro w as ;..ta of "Mod In tlie weatbtrr of S'liul.iy ai .l M'.n.lay last, with it mipril 1 'iii.lita; of rniu for the most part ever --The vntifralilo wlf.) of Mr. Johnston Vrx.re ilU-.l at. her homo In thi"" r-biru vi'Kter- morning. See notice in obituary :n intent. Soii h the discovery of Dr. William's In- ili.ni Oint'!iiit Tli'i-fr is r-i-rtaiiilv no excuse i f.r anv one to suffer with tin !Me. See ! 'p.-n .ti e. 12-21.-ly. ! A. I..1MB. possibly after A iiiiig wait, has lfn nprioitit,.,! rioFTinastiT at 11 ue Knob, i 1 ! lir romr v. A t'.ng timo may he live to t lit. y tli pi-i oM'siti's Wn ( it ,-tatrd that Cart. M. M' Dona hi 1 i :!'.! imI hiinsflf in tlie iiiercn nt i le 1 i .'lies at I.o.-e'to. If vo be has our best ' w!!: for niiMmifed aucc's. ! -Mr. Joi n M. Slehley, wife ivid child re- j t :r::i .1 to tl.U p'ace on Tuesday night lant ! fr in T"h-ka, Kausa, whither they removed a'.vnt a vr ntro. Welcome back. ! A lot of household and kitchnn furniture : v ! 1 i.tlVred at public nale to-morrow j f i ii rd a y afternoon, at the late residence ; t f H '.wiiul (Hss. di'e'd. in this boroueb. A u otter s.-tiietbin t less than tire feet In l"t iJ'li was killed in White townshin this ! 'ii.tv. a f.'W day ago by Mr. Keiiiamln i I1"'. "In otter feel proud of Ilia achieve- ll.ll;.. ! ' 'I sad r" ( f morp !mr -rtance than a l.'-ns"? Well, that deiierul on whether the ! Imii-.. Ii a poor Iioush or not, and whether "I) re" i oris not "bfger man th.iu ' Urai t." ! 1 icrip 'stte tr mVes. as is ollcced. Induced i Ib't.rv M'llotie1! a farmer renidinf near ' l.atr-.l. to "hhi.taa iff tlda mortai coil" on I ! i..!iy morning of lat week by hanging; Ij'ins.-'f iii his l.arii. I!t. I'.-v. J ,hn Tcdgg, Hihop an.l Ail tii.tsTrator of th rittsnurgh and. Allegheny i 'o'.ceii.-p, n.iit a f,.w bcnirs in 'his place on : Tu--day hint, from whence he went to Johns- ! tiwn tlie mine night. !I r. Philip S. H-rbert, of Cambria bor-a"ci-.lenlal'y Mrnck and badly cut Lis I' f'. fio, severing an artery, with the blade cf an iif, l,pu encaged, on Monday last, in ''Ic'l'r.ing woo,; in Yo.ler township. , A trnrnp minus of legs, i f a man without ."' . a-i be caiied a trainn. lias made his ap- I -ar.ii, i. in II igg-rty 'a woods. ner A 1 toon., a't- r "pending ninety days in jail at Harris- urg. He !s sa! 1 to be a professional. Tlis attention of comitry editors is re ifiilly called to the fact that five hun- V,"'1'' '!"';:irs wllpeuable a man to visit the ''iris Exposition, remain a month, and r. t'lrn ham in good order and condition. V. by do so many parent think children trnnhL sotu ? I'.ecanse Jhev cry. And why y- rKi'.dreti ury ? Itccanse they duffer. Dr. ''i"i s p. thy Syrup relieves all pain that Ut.yWd 1s subject to, and only costs 23 otit ,.er bottle. A correspoiiilent at Cresson Askn n to r't'-'-Hii the names of the persons who R"-r--. tlie several articles offered for votes '"l dianres at the recent church festival in iminitviile, but neglects to furnish a list i .r that purpose. Mr. Hugh McCcnnell.of Cmbrir bor r"Cv' Wl"" vn'''"'c,? hurned about the far, lei-It ami arms by burning gas which flamed oit upon him while at work, on Monday jnirn-ng last, j the new bl.tst furnace of the - Co., Johnstown, I is not very nice for any nr, and e-r-fiVly for ladies, to chew or smoke, but if iy shoul.i take it into their bead to buy a new sewing machine at lUrker'a, we are "re no one will blame them for becoming d1.IictA,l ,1.A iiiir uin eeu. '""re is a tremendous rnsli to the west J nt now from the eastern and mi ldl conn '", of tj,e S'ate, the principal objective Punts being Kansas and Nebraska. Nearly ive hundred are said to have started in that irvru.ri on last M.mday alone, p Tyrone tobacconist named II. V. J. "' ltine attempeil to shoot himself through is heart f,n Tuesday afternoon, but T'" hall struck the breast ine and glanced P ird, inftictinsr a painful though not d.iti gT.eis wound. Domestic trouble. The Johnstown Demm rnt tliinka that no ii who reads th cominunieat inn in the last '- -nshurg Ifrr.ibi, signed "I. Lilly," will bo a '""s to determine what the big "I" Mls r,)r. I other words, and our own, nerapjial 'I" ,na i.jiti me!" piece of hot wire fi om one of the rolls t th wjrp ,fj,, of thn (.mhrU Works 'i Jolnistown pas-ed through the right thigh " an employe named Charles Price, on Sat r.l iv last, and prieluceda very ugly and Painful, though not dangerous, wound. Mr. Char'es S. f;iser. a very worthy ni man who resided in this place for n.,t ,wo jrr anl a.laif ,afl r.,n,v,.,j to r i't rulrft... II . .. . , i . .iii.:iiuii . inwH y, vuie in? - leaseil tloiiring mill and intends to I'li'lip-I iisiuess on his own hook. May E jo.J iucli attend him. We wish it to be distinctly nn.lervtoo.I that wo have no sot np .riai.pcinciit wuh or ngaintit any other can.li.laie f.r ("onntv Treasurer, or ir.lenl with or Aainat any other ramlirtat f1r atlv ofii. e in liiu gift of ! pfoplo. all reports to the contrary not withstanding. Messrs. A. A. TWkor & Son, of this place, having accepted tho atr r.cy for the renowned Weed sewing tnachine, the light est rnnninp and most pevfe. t machine in thrj market, and are now oftVrinp them at lower prices than first class machines of other i makes can be bought for elsewhere, i Chickens that may come home to roost in the sweet by and by : the reports sr in nnstrionslv circulated bya"biger man than Orant" that the liemoirata of Cambria j county are already doing enough for tis, and j that we bare no righls in regard to ortico I wich the Democratic jiarty shoul.l ha ta.led j njon to respect. WoItFa sto k's complete, and choien and ; r eat ; bu can fit f.,Ik out from head to feet ; he has eyen more than ever before at the : people's favorite clothing atore. So f..r bar ! gains great yon need no looser wait in this npenin S, ring t.f Seventy-, iht, for 'lis I plain to see, that whoever yon be, Wolff is the man for your mon-?c. Store on Twelfth . street next door to the post-ofiice, Altoona, i j The local reporter of the Altoona ifirror j was mistaken for a ghost on Monday night I last by some ladled of that city, who the Tri i biinc intimates were worse frightened than at first when they discovered thai it wm j really the Mirror nun, and not a ghost, i t'retly rough on the ghowt in any event, but ' thu ladies in qncHtion ought to keep away from the H'ooita ir they don't want to be. , "hkeercd." We see it stated that Mr. John Doran. ! one of the .veil known ind much esteemed 1)nf" broil. ers, of Su mmci hill township, j has atjairi ben employ.-. I as an ei.jrjnc.r n : the Wentern Division of the Ia. U. j . after several years' absence from the rod, during , which time he was engaged :n agricultural pursuits. John has our best wishes for his success and safety in his new drparttue oc. ; the old T-rail. j K. K. Thompson's (Jreat Healing Oint j mint has cured cases of badly t"n 7.-11 feet and foes, taking the frost out and healing J 'he parts. U.-cently a man had his largo j toe frozen so that the tl-sh came oft", leaving the bone almost bare. He applied the Oinr! i ment as abnve, n id in a short time had a ; new toe. I'ri'pared at Tltusvil le, V.x., and it ilurrav. ! sold in rJ.ieiishiirir bv I.einnioii I I n -e, 'J5 cents. i The current issue of the Johnstown I Iirtiiovrat contains a long and exceedingly j pungent review of tin- very small piece of business revenllv engaged in by the Hnard of I'oor House Directors , or, more properiy ; Fpeaking. by the "apjioi ntee" of said Hoard , in the matter of publishing the receipts i nnil expenditures of said institution, and we . are only sorry that we h.iveu'l space to re : produce i t here. j We have received a copy of the Council j 11 uffs lixily Xonparcil containing an extend. ; ed notice of tin recent death of Mrs, J. C Clark, formerly of ibis place, but it came too h't for reproduction in ur columns this , week. From it. we learn thit the deceased ( lady w as in the 4S'h year of her age and that ; she had been a member of the Presbyterian : Church, and, we may add, a consistent cue, ; during the greater part of her llf'j. j Somewhat of a sensation baa been created In ISIackllok township by the allege 1 ilisap- pearahce of a letter said to have linen ad I tl ressed to t lie wife and'snpposed to have been i w ritten by a man f jr w hose arrest on a orimi . nal charge a warrant has for some time pst tieen In the Inmls of ;ons;ab: herlev, of this place, but until the mattnr assumes more definite shape, an is s iid to be threat- envd. we forbear further comment, j We are sorry to learn, as w do from the j Altoona Ertninr Mirror of Wednesday, that j our friend John II. l'iske, Eq., of White ' township, this county, was kn ked on Tbnrs ; day last by a fractious siailion nn: had his shoulder kliooked out of place and his face 1 somewhat demoralized. His father-in-law, i Mr. Mullen, who went to the rescue, was ' also kickeil by ihe same horse, but to what rJiHii mjiiroo me paper jntnl oon r hay, A Pa. U. 11. eniuei-r named Williams, who was the first man to run an enginw into Pitia'iurgh after the terrible rio's of last duly, was struck by th locomotive of the Wilkinsh'irg Ai'.'.iiniTi'i l.itinM while alight ing from his engine at the Fj 1st . E:cl, Pitts burgh, on S.turd ty lust, nd received very severe internal inj tries and an ugly wound on the head. H was taken to his home at Litrnbe, where it is thought lit will o jii re over. Another conundrum t If the (stewsrt ship of the poor house was tendered to a Ue pubiicaii and he ahould accept it, ns many a one no doubt would, nt nmcli less than ?d00 a year and himself and family provisionally proyiiled for, would "an appointee" consid er it justice to himself, or an net worthy of Democratic, officials, if be should lw obliged to either submit to a like reduction in his salary or give np the job? We pause for a reply. The barn of Mr. (reorge S'm key, iti - p'.er township, rteilfurd connlv, was destroy ' fd by fire a T-'W nights ago, and seven horses, thirteen head of caltlei and two calves per i ished in the Himes. Tvven1y-rte tons of ' hay, three hundred bushels of oats, and a I large lot of farming utensils re also de stroyed a th" Same lime. A colored boy In Mr. Stuckey's employ. tg"d 1-1 years, has been arrested on suspicion tif setting fle i to t he barn. A melia Guilford, sixteen years old, left. Io'k Haven to go to Ivien'mrg, Clarion j county, on the CO; h of last December, and no word has been received fnm her since. The missing girl has l.iurk hair and eyes ami ; dark features, and when she left home she worti a blue silk dress and black sacqne or i coat. If any of our readers kimw of her ! whereabouts they will do an act of charity by writing to her mother, Mrs. E'len Guil ford, of Lock Haven. Pit. ! In the effort to get out of the way of an j ariproachine engine in the Altoona yard, on ! Thursday last, John M ilady, a freight brakeman stepped in front, of some cars that were being shifted on the -ipposire track, and was of course struck anil knocked down, the wheels of the cars passing over bis right leg and injuring if so badly that it bail to lie amputated. For a time it was thought that the unfortunate man could not survive, but ' at latest accounts he was improving very rapidly. ! The right arm of an allowed freight brakeman on the Western Division of the Pa. n. U., whoso name is given as Thomas J. Hayciwk, is said to have. Ix-en caught be tween the "dead woods" of two cars at. Wil more, on last Monday mornine, and so shockingly crushed that it may have tc be ! amputated, but as we were along the line on ' that day and did not hear of he accident, we are disposed to donbt its accuracy, es pecially as we are always on the look out for item'. j As -was very generally expected, our cleyer friend and fellow typo. Lieu?. Col. Theodore Uurchfield, foreman of the Altoon Tribune job office, was promoted to Hie posi tion of Colonel of the Fifth regiment, National Guard, at the election held in i Huntingdon on Fri.'.iy lust, and Paymaster Hastings, of Itellefonte, elected Lieutenant Colonel. For the latter honor Cant. S. W.J Davis, of this place, was one of th line officers named, and was complimented with three viCes. i It is not many years ago, if our recollec tion serves ns right, when to b a Demo cratic office-holder, or even a Democratic "appointee" in this county, was, in the es timation of the Johnstown Trihun, to be anything but an honest, upright man; yet now well, ns times change and men change wilh them, perhaps il is not to be wondered At FJiat. the hand that smote in the past is the proper on In be licked in tlie present. At least some recipient a of official patronage Prcm to see if in that light. I A shooting match for a large bullock, the. same that was offered without success in this place a.ul again at Cresson as a priz to Itlair and Cambria county marksmen, fame off at Carrolllowii on Saturday lat, and re sulted in th following scores, all of which are said to have won prir.es, Imt just how when there seem to have been nil v "lie gr ind prize, we leave the initiated to disclose : Thomas II. Itorkey. sMing 2:4-1fi inches; Jo-eph Diimm, 2:-lfi inches; Thomas V. Dnitim. 2:lo-l(i inches; Joerh Gray, .T:4-lf inches , Wm. P. Puck, 3.X.V16 iuches ; Ti.os. I'. Duuiui, 4. inches. Koll on, silver dollars, guide the traveler bis way, while the martingale's voice sweet ly hollers ; O '. we never, tiever more from our true love we'll stray the loud, silver jingle of the almighty dollars which, it is proper to say, can be expended to as good'if not better advantage at the cheap cash store of Myers & Lloyd, who keep a full stock of dry goods, groceries, clothing, notions, etc., than at any other store in northern Cambria. So, roll on with your silver dollars and see if Myers ."4. Lloyd won't give you the best of bargains for them. The new township of Portage held its first election on Tuesday last and elected the following officers : Supervisors, Jnmee Far ren and Thomas .T. Brawley ; Ass-sr, das. : Itel ; An litors, Valetnine Cramer, John Itel anil Philip D. Skelly; School Directors, ; John C. Noel, John Itel, John C. l'urke, ; John Tinnier, Benjamin Mil'erand ; ' Judge of Election, Sylvester .McKenzie ; Inspetors, Wm. Skelly, Henry A Uenbangh ; Township Clerk, John F. M.-G ngh. F ir Constable Wm. Flinn and Philip Hopfer each roceived a like number of vote. --The blue birds sing of the opening Spring, and make tlie air with their voices ring; yet the blue bir.ls nil know nothing at all about the boots and shoes kept by C. IV n men t ha I, who has just returned from Boston with a monster assortment ( f everything in bis line, and cordially invites everybody from the mountain top and valleys below to call ; nnd satisfy themsel v.- as to the variety, extent and rematkablc cheapness of the i big stock of boots, shoes, gaiters, slippers, ' etc,, now opened and ready for inspection. Store in Eleventh avenue. No, 111!), below , Twelfth street, Altoona, P.i. ! The IJiruld assures us that we are not i the man the Democracy is looking for to rill ! the t-ftice of County Treasurer, nnd the i-r-al'l limy bo light, though it would have been : more to the purpose if it bad sab! so before we announced our intention to "fight it out on that line if It took ns all summer." Now we are in for it, however, and can't well , back out, but if we knew that the Hi.rabl man intended to nip our aspirations so cru elly in tlie bud we would have looked more ; carefully before we leupod into the treasury ' bramble-bush and "scratched out both our : eyes out" all to no purpose. ' The Johnstown Jlcniurrat, without any reference to t he fowery subject treated else. where, says il Is all very well to taik about , economy, but tlie ! i flionlt y is to get any : thing to cconouiise. If you aro really in earnest and wish to economise, however, you will buy your clothing, ha's, caps, gent's j furnishing goods, etc., from Mr. James J. ' Murphy, at the Star Hall Clothing Store on Clinton street, Johnstown, where th cheap ; est, lu st and most desirable hoods can al 1 ways be found. By following t his ad vice yon can economise lo your great advantage, and that too without depriving yourself of any of the c unfovts of life. I The Ilol'iilaj-burg Hey'tSter sayu it Is believed that an effort was made to poison Lewis Cruse, of thai place, who works in the Franksiown mine bank, on Wednesday ( of last week. He and a friend named N:ish 1 partook of coffne which had been prepared ' by Cruse's wife, ami both became very sick. A foreign tsnht-tance was In th" coffee. Il was sent to Snyder's drug store to bo ana lyzed. Snyder will not slate posillvs'.y bis : belief as to what it is. The ib 'S was too ! heavy, and nobody was killed. Next time ; that much, or even less, uren1c, or some thing else, might klil, and some person bo 1 hung. In the meantime Crime and wife are living together, we presume, in the name I friendly way as heretofore, i In view of the fact that she litis long 1 been a sufferer from that dreadful affliction, cancer on t he breast , no one ac; uai n ted w 1 1 h ; Mrs. Jane Chirk, who with her daughter j left Ebenshurg a few moot ha ago for Council I Bi iitl's, Iowa, w hi I her they went to rejoin a j son and brother, Mr. C . S. Claik, city 'edin.r i of tiie IhiiJy IXcnjmreil, published in that ; place, will bo surprised to learn of lierdeath, which occurred st Council Bluffs on Satur day evening last. Mrs. Clark, was an In- j teiligeiit and milch esteemed lady, and while i all will agree that death has brought a wel come relief to the suffering woman, there are none who will not feel lik ex'emling . sympathy to the bereaved children of the ' deceased lady, wiio tmjoy as they deserve tlie gni .. opinion of ali who know them. , Peace to her ashes. As "I. Lilly. Appointee," declares in his letter to t he II-rull thai the 1'iiff.m an ! refused point blank to publish the stalcuient i at the priex offered, wo deem it. propT to , say that while we protusteil against tlm very : evident intention on his part to conciliate ' Republican newspaper al the expense of I Democratic j nirnals, we avotvcit naour pnr i pose not to refuse if nil the other pa-iers ac cepted the proposition. More than that, we j were privately advised, Ht the same time and place, by a member of the Board, who I said he was opposed to the whole arrange : ment, to write to the editor of th D in rtt and get him to decline the work at tin: price , offered, and that new arrangement would ; be mule iii'ijl the publication of the state . ment whereby 1h rights of the Dmocrat i; I newspr.pers would be properly recognized. ! The llrrnll ttiau bears false witness ! against his neighbor when he jas that we ; cannot refrain from endeavoring to create . ihe impression that his p. riper lias no iiin n- j ; bition. Far lie it from us to ay hih-Ii a thing as that, or to attempt by any other ! menus to injure the IlrroM in t he est i'mat ion ! of advertisers, even though it hasn't more j than one mbscriber in Elder township. 1 I Bat her, i nd'nl , In ns ail i ie everybody who i l has any advertising to do to makn use of its ' columns; 1 ut let tin in be, wiser than was the Comuon wealth of Pennsylvania when j ; it required thu editor of said paper lo swear : to l.ia account f..r publishing the new Con- ; stitnti'm. Better far to do as did a certain j ; "appointee" of th Poor Home Directors ! . offer him a price, the lower tlm better fr j , the picket of the a 1 vcri iscr . an d rest- as- I sured that it can't be too sin-ill to be accept- 1 ed, nor too ti.iagre to pay for the services. . j rendered. I I Two fatal accidents, in which freight, j l.rakemeii were the victims, have ucenrred i , in the Pa. B. B. yard at Altoona. within j j he past few day. One of these happened : j on Friday night hist, and resulted in tl, ! : terrible injury and subsequent death of a i ; man named Albert W. Louden, a resident ! '; of Harrisbug, who fed t,, the track in con- ; j sequence of ihe train parting at the car upon 1 which he was standing, and was run .over j by . the balance ...f the train and had ' both ' legs and on arm severed from hie Ix-dv, ! causing death in a few hours. The other ! accident, which occurred about fi o'clock on , Monday morning, befell a young man named : Walter Bui key. whose home waaiii !(..! . . Westmoreland county, and whose injuries) singular as it may seem, were of the same j nature as those of Mr. Louden, the result in Tilth instances being death. Tlie Latter, j however, was run over by an engine, which i bar ked down upon him unpercei ve.l while he ; was in the act of crossing the track on his ( way to the "switch-bos" to warm himself. ! Both legs, one arm. a ba lly cut and bruised 1 face, and finally life itself paid the penalty. Mr. Louden was aged about thirty-1 'uree years and leaves a wife and one child, w bile : the other tin fort nun was twenty-three years old ami unmarried. i -- i En.tov Life. What a truly beautiful world we live in ! Nature gives ns a grand eur of mountains, glens ami oceans, and t himsands of means for enj iyment. Wecan ; desire no better w hen in perfect health ; ; but how often do the majority of pioplo , feel like giving it up disheartened, discour aged and worried out with disease, when there is no occasion for this feeling, as every sufferer can easily obtain satisfactory proof that Green's August Flower will make them as free from disease as when born. Dyspepsia ami Liver Complaint is the di i reel cause of seventy five per cent, of such ; maladies as Bi '. iousness. Indigestion, Sick 1 Headach", Costivcness, Ntvous Pr'osira- lion. Dizziness of the Head, Palpitation of 1 the Heart, and other riist ressing symptoms. , Three .loses of August Flower will prove it wonderful effect. Simple bottles, 10 cents. Try it. For sale by Leuimon & Murray, Ebeiisburg. - S3- Mr. Mmly Tello. editor of th Cleveland f'ii'i e;'., accompanied by his estimable wife and youngest child, reached this place yes terday forenoon, having been called hither by the serious illness of one of his little sons, two of whom have been pupils under the care of 1hir aunt. Mother Horlense at Mt. Gallitziu tor nuiiia time past. The Catholic World. With the pres ent, number opens the twenty-seventh vol ume of the Catholic Would, and w con gratulate so able a magazine on its already long-, most useful, and vigorous career. There is no fallingoff in interest or strength; on The contrary, these qualifies seem to in crease with each number. The April is a timely and a happv number. It opens with "A Soul's Holy Week," a sonnet of sweet music and deep religions thought turned to each r the sad days of Holy Week. "The Preparation for Christianity it; the six cen turies iH'fore Christ" follow". The Catho J.IC World has bad several articles o the "Beginnings of Christianity" of la'e. This last may be taken as, in a sense, the sum and substance of them. They are of vast, impor tance, and display in every page deep thought, illustrated by large k now ledge and extensive reading, A sweet little sonnet, with a quaint ring in it, to "Sr. Ceadda'"' cotnes next. This latest instalment of "The Home-Kule Candidate" is better eyen than its predecessors, and ends in a most exciting manner. "Beligionalism vcrsis Political Unity in Italy" offers a better insight into the secret workings of the Italian mind ami the Italian Parliament than we have seen anywhere. "Among the Translators" sd mirablv closes an admirable and exception ally brilliant series of papers. A charming sonnet, to "St. Cnthhert" follows this. "Pi late's Story" illustrates the season. It is one of those clnssical stories that when well told, as this one is, have a charm all their ow n. "On Calvary" fittingly follows It a noble poem that will be read and read again and treasured up in the heart. "A Bishop's Liberty of Conscience in the New German Empire" gives ns the experiences of Dr. Conrad Martin, the heroic bishop of Pader born. In prison and exile, under the new German Ecclesiastical Code. Tho tiarrative is at. once touching and sprightly. "Mont serrat" is a beautiful travel-sketch of a holy and romantic spot. "Ralph Waldo Emer son" needs t.o more than tlie title to attract renders. "Papal Elections" is a continua tion of the timely and learned nrtic'es on this subject. "Palm Sunday" is another poem in keeping with the season and with its pre decessor already mentioned. "The Late Mr. T. W. M. Marshall" is a touching and render memorial of that disiinguishod writer by his no less distinguished countryman. Mr. T. V. Allien, author of Th" Form;in of dirUtcixloni. ' Strictures n an nrticln entitled 'Political Rapacity of the Rotirsh Church'" are strictures indeed; yet more than strictures. They contain a "very full and clear account of ihe whole question at issue betivcen the monarch and ihe Church in the Middle ngeS regarding the right t investiture, etc. An interesting letter from Lome, ilewcribiug Ihe death of plus IX., the meeiiuc of the Conclave, and tho election of Leo XIII.. 1st ho last article. An unusually large and brilliant number of literary criti cisms closes a luiiliant istitnber. s A QunsTtox of Veracity. A corms poiideur. r.f the Fkkkmav, writing from El der towns-hip two weeks ago, took occasion to say that only one Republican in that township w ns a subscriler to the Ebeiisburg Ilcruld. This assertion tiled our next door neighbor terribly, and tho result was that he publicly branded our ciirresponilent na liar, and in language quite as plainjj . i. .'Tils readers to utidemtaiid that thu FltEEMAX man was also it liar if ho pretended to say that the correspondent aforesaid didn't lie. Of course we k now nothi ng and care nothing about the matter personally, but tho gentle man who made the Assertion seems to have know n w hat he was talking alanit, and al though ho bns better manners than to call any person a liar, it looks very much as if It wouldn't be nucessary to go beyond the 7er ulil office to find a wilful prevaricator. At least we judge so from the following rejoin der of the gentleman whose veracity has been called hi question : Sr. Bomfacr, March 2". 1STS. Beau Fperm an--The Jlirnll 'haste" mid oot '"' keep ns temper and ii"t Jump out r Itg cage for I he purpose (1f bitten honest people on the lens. ,is it may ket Its teeth knocked dow n its thioHt before gets through with the contract. Il is in ke.-pin, mo (fcoutn. with tho lltrc.Ul g peculiar code of mom is to ch I! a man a Imr on the slightest provocation, but it would have been well tor. Mr. .Luiies not tube quite so fust, as he oiijfht to know Hint thfre is only one port-cilice in I'.liler t ow ushi p. a ml he ought lo know fully unwed that he semis only one copy of Ida paper to Said post-oihee. At least the prikt minder in this place Is willing to awcur that such ii t he ease, and ns he runs the only p.mt-oltice in the tow nship, it isfair topns nue Ilia! h- knows whereof he r ffl nns. UoKsthst b..rk the loudest uie'unt to be the bus: Hunger.. us, but If the H.r.ll mun had cons ilicii Ids bocks bo won Id lno e no excuse Tor yeipmg before his camhil uppcndaire was trodden upon, ns it in i:so. ptiiiln proi.r licit only one copy ol tue Jf,r,i!i conies P. Sr. Honi-fii'.-eHiid Unit Mt. Boniface is the only post nf. ti..-,. in K;.!er towu-h p Book at your u cks, M r. .Id nits, and then let in kn w w ho is t he liar in M.miti. a Wi.ci.D jut Umon Man. A Bifi Blast from a Bra Bcole. The communicuiioii ,,f "I. Lilly, Appointee," otherwise Steward of the Poor House, pub lished in hist week- Ihroll, req ui res on ! v a brief notice from us. We never claimed Unit there was any law requiring the Poor Board t j publish an annual statement, tho' we have said, and no.v repeat ir. that when the Directors publish such statement the Democratic papers in the county, by long and uniform precedent, a re cnt i t led to'charge for its insertion the lull lates established among prinierN, ami thai it is a tie-?,jise business, in 1 he p. t of 1 he aforesaid "I . Lilly, Appointee. ",to ask them to.lo it for any b s's and particularly so in asking it to be done for ne htf the p-h-e paid lor publishing the Matemeiit for Ih7i5, ami for more than oie a.'r.I ionk than was paid for the. same work in th following year. The Directors have a perfect riebt -o pioctire its publication In the two Bepnblican papers at "starvation prices," if they can, but ihey must not expect that their arbitrary sliding scale wiil be adopted by the Jh-mornit and Fkf.kiian, whoso editors have asked for nothing but what is right, and will submit tn inching that is manifestly wrong. The Steward of the Poor House may make the most nut of bis sudden attack of economy at the expense of the Democratic papers of the county and may atiempr to make capital out of it in his eff u ts to attain the higher position to which be is said to aspire. That he organized this contemptible raid on the Democratic press for his ow n ulterior purposes, is made very plain from ihe fact that the two Directors longest in office disavcxv any responsibility in the mailer, nnd we are sure tlie other member would not soil his J-u,ls with it. If the gentleman who has suJdenly grown so gn at lus taken upon his broad shoulders thneioire and absolute management of the Poor House, even to regulating t he business of Democratic newspaper publisher, the Directors are of no earthly use whatever, and should at onci: resign in order to give "I. Lilly, Appointee," full s-.vay and ample scope to display his ability as a bogus re former by closing the spiggot while permit ting the bung-hole to remain wide open. Mt. VFsrrrrs. Should n ernptlon oc cur iti this volcano, am! cause 1hs destruc tion of one-half of lha inhabitants -,vho live in the vicinity, the remainder, who barely escape with their lives, immediately move back upon the half-cooled lava, ami there live in constant fear of another eruption, foolishly fancying that the only tenautable portion of the cart h rests within the shadow of the great volcano. This fairly illustrated the force of habit, and the persistency with which people ding to opinions when onci: formed. For example. Dr. Pierce's (iolden Medical Discovery enrea incipient consump tion, coughs, colds and all affections of th liver and blood, yet some still depend Upon tihysician ami remedies that have naught but repeated failures to which Ihey can re fer. And although Dr. Pierce's Favorite. Prescription is sold niuler a positive guar antee lo cure those weaknesses peculiar to women, ami notwithstanding that thousands of women hear testimony to Its ettlcaoy, and the truth of all statements made concerning it, many vet submit, to the use of caustic and the knife. Again, Dr. Pierce's Pieasant Purgative pellet, no larger than mustard see. Is, will positively cure const pi I ion, where it is dependent upon dyspepsia or torpid liver; yet some stiil depend f ir relief upon the "blue pill" or huge doses of drastic cathartic modicine. In the face of such facts, can we wonder a: the blindness of the poor Italians ? Covi in u nient icn . Ft. BomfaCF. March l;t, lr?7f. FntTort Tnrt v - In lookicft- over your c d- ' nmns hi-t w-e( ' 1 etwrrved n com m ii ri ie i nn signed "Bin lb- Axe." whewe suppositions I feci ' it mvihitv to correct. Kir-t. then, it was not mv intention in ni V previous i out mimical in" to be vi ri 'vittv, :lm truth abmc bcleir what I wished to ui t :.!. "It ut le A xe" it II. -ires i hut ji).. ipsh I serve." up was partially cooked Hr Si. Boniface nml fl-.o-i cnt lo Carrol iinwn to have it properly sp-e.-d : but I wish him to fcuiov that the people i r St. Bmifac" can co k and spice thetr itiahes and so enn I. If w:.s not er.v intention to hsve that dish n rv piilat-t-bl Tor the Pi !, -rites, thoinrti the siiicinir was just right for ihe Croon 115. n t hence I was not , the least surprised to hear il called a h.sd (!ih hv"H. A." and his l ackers, kno'-vinir as I did that it could not be digested very well bv a fraudulent stomach. Bittle Axe" snvs that the Elder men k pt cool on the day of the election, which was none natural. People who inlng - in dirty tricks ; are riro-ie to keep P .n nn ) v noMiinir. The learned Mr. Fa 1 1 le-A xe" teji of severnl ways In which the petition might have been kept out f the hands of Mr. Basly hn enough t pre vent It from hcine presented at Argument Court but ilon't I'cln to tell hew it aetuapy was iiuinl Ipiilated for that purpose. This is "a question however which he nnd the Fhlcr men who had the job In hand are net likety to answer. th uith they could do .n if t hev would. Certain it i that the pnttnater nt St Boniface linids a cr-rt ifir.a t e Irom the postmaster at Cn-roiltown stating that the, letter in question came duly o hand on Frl- day. February Mh. when it wa tak"n out of tlis mail ha? and rutin Mr. I aslv's hot. I hough en t he next morning, when Mr. K isly. as ho uvr, called twice in su.-ecion tor his mail mutter. )' found rn 1"t ter from St. Bonilnce for h tn. Ti'ew the onesfi.in naturally arises, hew did the peti- , tlon nn I its way to Kbrn'urr. from whence wo knew it wap sent ha'-k to Cnrrolltnw n on the fob lowinc "nnitay, on which day Mr. F.as'y wont to F.ti?iiburg without the petition. Mr. "Battle- ' Axe"wonM have us believe, that it was taken 1 o' the Carrolltown po?t-ofTce a joke on Mr. T'asly. but It Is no! easy to see where t Ii o laugh come in. for it Is plain to be con that it was done for a purpose and that purpose is not hard to 1 conjecture. The joke srorv "hm a Ip-d le to r inn " and hence we are justified in laving this pice of i ras-ality. as ho calls it. at th doors of the F.bior i men. I am not surprised, however, at hearing thera plead fnnocnt ot the fraul. It on in h it her stations of Iif.. than either of them lor intanee John Sherman. Stanley Matthcwt nnd Zaeh ' Chandler are very earnest in the assertion that they were not guilty of the great national fraud '. of counting Mr. Haves Into the 1 'residency thorn-h they had Wells. Anderson fc ef B'.'i-.isiann. ' to do the dirty work and 1,0 ! ,u'-.l turnishtd ail the money Ti!.i!..irv 10 comp ete the job. What t!nn vs tl.e.-e in pr . tit 'the F.hlcr men from accomplishing a like purpose in a fptillar wavf Notl; pg whatever. I t it. " 1 In t hi j connect on a'-ow m' to sc. v that I cs'cnra ' U a very small piece of tuts hp's fur Mr (tattle Ate"' lobe driif'ti Mr. Frl-a. of Snioieiianna township, into the r.i'Hrnvcriv and put!ng an ac cent upon his t-mit'i that doon"t belong there. M r. Frit 1 dors n .t spoak (term an. nei: her does he earo anything tibm: tho nine of our township CnJ liiuieo K jj that I do noi like to s.-e him Im posed upon "all by ti?s " I hope, however, that tho man with tho" sam-mnarr name will "make tint .-11 right mi't Mist her lri'7." Then too I notice that Mr. " Battle-Axe" seems to have n great antipathy to Iioctor Pill.bury of I his pla-c, an I that teow lihoitt nnv reason, for tha y.uinx man in question h is beon doing a 11 lie can lor tho alviatiujk of (uiflering humanity In this vicinity. Sinec ffle time your Chest township correspondent. "(Jh"t or t .'ha z :C." advertised him in t iio Fitirt ajs a a doctor he has had preat fai'h in his cH.-vnorrv poiilticc. and ho loots vory coo'b'ont ti.at if "Itattle-Axa" would apply ono of thetn to tlie top 1 1 his hea l it would relieve his overr 07.$. brain of all I lie ga? and vaj.or that have been nialatiiig there tor these many years Doij-' tTis-u bin all rijiht." A Would-be L'MOtf Mm, TC1ICELE.SS DISCOVERY. A sure cure for the blind, bleeding Itching and ulcerated piles has been dis.-i.vere 1 bv I r. Wil liaman Indian remedycalled I ir. "W i! 1 ia m"? Indian Ointment. A single hot tie has r nrn the worst old chronic cars of tiventv rive and thirty years siand ng. No one nerd suiter five minute's atler applying this wonderful sen tiin mod icit.e. Lotions, instruments and elicma ries do more harm than good. William's Ointment support? the tumors, allay? ihe intense itching (particu larly at ni ht. -i Iter rei ting warm in In"!), act s as a poultice, gives insiant and painless reliel.aml is prepared only f.r Files and nothing else. Thousands ol cured patients attest its virtues, and physicians o! nli" schools pronounce it the greatest contribution to medicine of t he age. It matters not. how long or severely von have been fullering, you can be cured. .Mr. Joseph M. K vder. Cleveland. Ohio, writ est I suir. red ..r years with Itching and T'herated Piles, tried remedy after remedy advertised, and consulted physicians in Philadelphia. IniCvil:e, Cincinnati. Indiana p is and t his cit v : a ml spent hundreds of dollars, but bum I norcl'ie! until 1 ob tained a box ol Br. William's Indian oiirmcnt. some four months .ago. an I it has cured m- c... plctely. I had a part of t he h.i left which I gave to a Incnd of mil. o who had due: or d wit h many physicians, and as a last resort went to the nntc'l Hot Springs. Arkansas, for treatment. Be in forms me that the Indian I lin'm.-nt h is al.-.. curd him o! the Pil-s. 1; is cenainlv a wtriderful i!;s. every, and should be used bv'lhe manv t hous. nnds w ho are um su Ilcring" wit h that dread disease. iJM00rt. T"ward wi 1 be paid IV. r a mere cer tain remedy. Sol I by ill I iruggi-'t s. Bli.ti-.W. FKAZlEl;, sole proprietor, Cleveland, O. . DGH'T NECLFCT A COUCH or Col 1. when ets. will buy a bottle of Br. Fra rler's Cough Syrup at any'driig store. P lias wrought a complete cluing., in Cough medicines, Is pleasant as honey, an I always cures. T 41 SC. II PI I VI Si. "Br. Fraiier's Cough Syrup, used In connec tion with Dr. Frzier'a Bout liiltc-rs wii.lcikk COSBIMI'TIU.I ST A NO A RT STSAM T.ArtTip.V, I t leveland. O., Oct. 3'J. '7t5. f Br Fn.iZ'Eti. Bear Sir: I feel It a dutv I owe to suff ering humanity to writ e yon. Pur some i one I was sore'y a flpcted wf 1 h a "cough, raising bad stall, wiih every symptom ol being a coniirm' d consumptive, j t'rie.l different inedieit.es nod cures without finding rsllef ; I also onsui ted three ol oar imsl prominent Clevdan I physicians, the I a si one of whom pr-monteed my ease serious, and Inlormed ine that I cub! not live more than a lew months. About this time, hearing of y .ur w .n ler lul success. I commenced taking vo'ur Svrup In connection with your Knot Uiit.'rs, and" was at once h ns'H'ed. and f er using I he medicine sjine two months 1 find mvaelf entirely cured. T'-lKi-NCB nrxx. "-Mr Tmnn awain writes under date of Aug. 4. 17.". Br. Friirier. I'esr Sir: I can endnr-c your medicines m. .re s ronIy than ever from ti c laet that it is now nearly one year since I wis cured. My lungs are to!. lay sireng and sound, having no return o the disease. aTI,P a hove 'Medicines speak for themselves BK.U. W. Fl! AZIKK, Proprietor ' levelau t, O. " For smle l- nil Dnii-ts. Sauhow Escape fu'im Ihtuwiso.-"L-iok before yon leap" is"a m ixhi! of true wisdom, its universal observance would prevent many accidents and shear the loe-al reporter of much of his glory. Here is a case in point, furnished by the ilollblaysburg correspondent of ilm Aliuima Joniiiy Tri bune : On Monday night n young- rr":i mimed David Iletrick, a reshti n ot Conn ell HlufTV Iowa, but a native id Ihis county, r-'iohed this place en route to the Cove to visit his parents. Jty 8.iin accident he got on the Williamsburg trnin ut lhi point and did not discover his mistake until it had s-nrtcd. With baggage in hand ho J inp"d from the train Just as it ws cmsshig Ihe visiliie't. and, ns a mutter of course. In landed in the river. The swift current swept him down under, and through the nre-Iics, an.1 he was carried some distance down, Mm river he-Tore he mnncifil to gtia the shore. II" for tunately succeeded in doing so. In a much ex hausted condition. Illi groans nt trader! too attention of some employes f furnac-. No, J. who conveyed hltn to the fui tuice. where be was st ri ppr.l of h is w et garments a mi r h proper ri stora I ives administered. Ii"ht I. it bngitage-, ar..1 a young follow named .Bin W Idle nbst rticf ed hi pocket-bonk fro ii his. chillies, wh'cii had Pcetl hunir up to tlie fire in dry. but it wits suKi?iq.irn'ly reeirrrci nnd returned to him. This in.iy be fairly if if-irded as a narrow ami wonderful t scope, n ac. Iletrick Wore a heHvy overesmt in addition tn his other clothing, nnd the niht wmi cjiiitu iS.u k and the water icy cold. Iiri'TrRF. Wanted I watit every rii tured man or woman, it makes no difference in what part of the body th rupture is situ ated, to semi me a three cent postage stamp, and 1 will tell Ihein what lh.-y should do and Imw lo get relief or a cure. I have ap plied I r usses ami t rented rn t lire fur a period of oyer forty years, ami have uodoubt what ever that I can give relief in every case and when a cure is possible I can effect a cure. If I hose atil icled can make it suit to come and see me if is al wavs best, b.il if they can not do Ihis conveniently Ihey should write to me. The fauB. in most e.ises.d rupture is in improperly applied trusses. Kvcry day's experience makes this m m- plain to me, and I am sure that m v e x ierie:ice j ist i ti"s me i n promising Is-ticr terms and a more complete relent inn of ihe rupture ibao c.iii be ob tained in v where else ill the I" Hied Slates. V.. si is at a distance made when required. Add rem, 1K. Kkysf.K, -40 Penn A verne, Opposite Christ's Church, Pittsburgh , Pa. (C ;t this out for reference.) a-l h" JLocal CoweiHmtmrf. Ca n no 1 .1 to wm. March C'l. l-s. hfltl FRSFM v Phouifh our I it 1 le r-ouotry town lias been s.im.-nlint "fri r -n u;.'" d iri.-g the past v, ek. yet a few iiivideu: have oocur r d which may e worthy of ri-e.r l. Last w i-i k wrs whit 'might ! le-m. d the Saint-' ow n in 1 his coni'nou.i v. pi u! h'-r 1 'a'h ol : parish, -s f hi week imenrd wit h S! . Pa t ick's 1ay. f'i!linm, i'ti Ihi' V.iili t vSr. .tosvptPs .lay. In I lc coiiif regal i.ui. h-w c cr. v. e eehd rn'e-l In addition 'he Feast or ?. Mcped ct 1-1, ih'-?lst. '1 his Is a day or -i fsidi-i able f. s, i it v nt sr rollrown, St. Benedict being the patron of our church an t ihe fi uo.b r ; t be or 'f-r to whi. ti our wortl-.y ei,.rKV t.,.,.k,. vir K.-v. end vety Vcm-rnble Father T -ink". O. S. it.. n".i i le ! 1 11 the 1. cession. ns:sted by Key. F-hers Pd-nun 1. o, S. B.. nn 1 B ;.. .s. . S B. 1 he s o wv I .ck. Iati tarchal b..:, 1 d. tottering t. p.nv.d t r. 1:1 up ns Mdcc 'onttibuu d tu icli to :he sob nm 1 or the 1 cciisjop.. Many weie beat. I to reins rk. n'tcr Services were oyer, that it l-.oked as if St. It n f'iii t hiti'-elt hnd e,.,ne f .1 ay M as.s m 0:1 r tn ii'. To t he few old sei 1 1. 1 s w ho i I a re a rnong us the sight n;i.-t l ave rooibid i...nr r, m'-i j. c 11 ccs. both pleasant and sa I. '!" th" young, r poitioiior the co.nic.nnt' v I,t!i"r Henry afi penrcj a a h in it monument th-.t had witness, d the slow. Brudiiiil Mi d i i!. -red ehai'ire of this once vast wilderness into wh-;t tln now tske pi en so to and 1 i ic i o 0.1 i ; ing t io-i r hi or e, .f M:v are Ihe plcn-inl im t ieo:s. tin- tneirv uisrr .ige festivities. 11 ml solemn de-it h t-i d s 1 r 1 ,,f tne ! i a gone by in w hicn the vi n. ml I Fatiur Leu k- has been a participant. I?t that old and much ri-vorod r.iim we sn l the outiim s of that herculean p. . r w l-.icti temmi d tlie tor rent .f i in- 1 -I : i g -sj e tcmlei i- s levari ignoi anee and ba rbm it . an t that tin 1 1 1 log en emy which I in ned the tide ef our tor! lines nt 1 helped to ni'.uld our present i-ha rt i s. 1 i si r.non on the loom si oc was del .vert-1 hi Pe. ; In r Valentine, o. S. B.. of N li-kt cw n. w ho gave nn epitome .r the history of t to- It- :i.-,l;ct i-.e 1 1,1. r find t ri rayed t h- c 1; m-si 1 .T .1 t fortto-g-.. 1 elli'i. Ir teiliav tiio; t .is pi-1 f.o 1 h t, v the r.-.(.r throufriout Hit- whole wor.J cur sine? its I on m bit I .n. Sh kticss has b-en on the increase nr. 1 .VnM, mote than usually busy m 01 r m '1st s tp-,. t'v. SU-blcn change in the weatle r. it we m .y jo.'g . t y the new c 1 1 in 1 he ho r.-h v,j. ,J. cIi.Ii'.mii scetn lo be the principal s n : T re s. '1'o-day a inest worthy ci'lzui end his ex--. I lent family take their depart tire r..r K'.u.s i. I refer to Mr. Simon S.-hn.th. who has spcit many years in Ci.rnd t iwn u-d b jifti b. bin I him a host of warm tr ends. 1; Lie. Simon. find may fort une sweetly suuie i'i"n'n.u in your new nti 1 fcr-i II h-une. Cniintiu s. Fallen- Tinnrn, March 1. I?:?. Peaii FttEEMft- T take plea-mro In penning and I hope you will tn ke piensure in pi mt Inv a few items of local news iruui this pai tot "Ii: tie Ciiinbrla," Spring ha? hem BlvluS' n' a forr taste of il' kindly mi-sb ri 10 slvii.o of severnl ri.ie .bus. nr.d farmers b.cieaway are gelling thctr linpic tr.cnts ready for the s-rnm ! 's work- The fall crops lo. k splendid and I ho hiistaanj itl'Hi anticipates a liruc yield next harvest. J . V .(; ray , t In- Kepo biicn 1 ".i:a:.- of ihis township. "vim skinned f ,r parts imkiiow n 11b of tlirec wei li-i a no with I we! v e or !! 1 1 - ori Ii 1:1 In d dollars In his p..ck"t b . ngi og t 1 1 119 ta xp.i v ers. has not Jit Inn l.cc.id tiidn. 1. tlnigh diligent ITorts have bi en tiniile to discover his pr-Sellt whereHbou'a. I am glad lo n-.te tho recovery of M . M .1. Noel, w ho had Ilia in !sf 01 1 one some t i :m- ix 1 to iiifcl with an iiei-idi-M w ln r I y 1 rie or h: ackb's was very binlly crushed In cooscj lem-o fa tier of logs giving way end robing upon him. Now that he Is able i .n-e m ,,re i o pia 1. 1 his pins squarely upon terra ib ma. it is to be hoped Tor bis own sake ilmt he wlil Jump higher and fu rthcr tie 111 xt 1 inn a lot o w -ward logs got ,n the tnu.ugc. Our public frlii 1 l loo rapidly sb 11 Ming i:p shop for the present lertn. nn-l Sony lV). ,rfl ,,, pal t, as we soon n. u-t , w 1 1 h So ace. 11 p i.-iied 11 ladj" teacher as K. H., itiougii we nr.' in-i sure that tho ft cling id leg 1 ' I wi.l be shu 1 . 1 by t he la is w ho I n l lo submit to the pen a.ty ,d ,.. rr.Hining at ter school Ii.iihh nn I wiiio-s,';!, ti1(. hand ,)1 b.yi lin. s-s rinse aloft t he rod of tort 11 re ai.d bring It d.-wn with an em ph. ins 0:1 the slioul lets of the trembling Imt u iiihty bids aforesaid. Ac.d i;o'v la conciiisi u, 51ern.ll me toc-iy that Mr. 'Insignificant" is slightly rnlsfske 1 when he s 1 s 1 l:ere is no npp iron t pro'ml i iuy or the trans,. lantcd lyc-l.n.ws to which he nllu-b-s t n king root nnd as-u 111 ii.g ib-fi , it., p roporl . u". s. He should not he so easily m-coi 1 ige.;, as I deem It I til truth to say that "1 osign : IUm ut V moustache is rushing iiiong ns inpidiy us i.ny of t hem. and w it ti Fome cama:id ttticctloii he will no doubt have a goo 1 or- p f hi:i" 1.11 his upper liti before the nn l.eunluui'puts in un np-pearane-'.. Fearing that I hive already lr'-.n'-,l toi n.ncti Upon your tunc lie! i.:c". I w ill bid you adieu, at least for the ( resent. Yum-, ir., BtticK Cat. Pl'SoFEll anna TlTP., March 2d, l'T. Bear Fiiersi an Vester-'ay bemg the clos-pg day of Mr. .bdin O lliir, i school, know n us ihe Bearer school, lo ttos towcsiiip, quite a n 11 . 1. her of the c.ti.ens i f the il sti ut w . re in a l tend-1 nee, and ii 11 1 I: g the c 11 1- of 1 h" even ing a debate was proposed and c:rri.1 out. 'I' tie su ! J:ct Clio-en was i.t 1 ne of t he ol-l, st n le, tint and unprofitable kip.!, but was and Is a iiv iug a n 1 : 1 ' ei est n :g s, ... of tie pres ejt. viz: 'ii- s i.'i'i f, i h.i l Ii i-cinbt-.g I ill limiM If the Ci ties of the SniiJ 1, 111 !" r u t.11 1 ex ep: io.i! to sun: in xec it 1 uis ol n t l v t 'is 11 t!' ". y ii n bus, fhoiihi become a lnw." i ho , s -u - I ri w as no ea 1 111 -t and a n in led or.e e tn! w i s 'e ki n pait 111 l y s. ver.il g. nti. m.-n piei.'-ut. A 1 eg -btr t oard of j'l 'if s bad been s 'cct-il to due- '.e n the mcri ' s ot ihe ibba t -. w ho, a MoT Ii. nrnn a'l t h - a 1 gome-its. p o nil r ii, pi ouitly dec; t Ihi- ij'i. S'i .11 :i: 1 he 1. fi ; ma : 1 ve. 1 1 steins to n that tl is is 11 i-eii'tiK ri1,:l .. rnd phis:.tst wry of obtHlnipg the oplnics mid i f c-ut p,i : nm bb as on mat i.-d of 1 1 U kb il t hi t ie of 1. n d vital tot' rest t o 1 he 1 1 1 71a s I -r whose wiKute such laws 'ire c 01 ' em id at e'i a id el B tel. While w.lip n I nm) a.id tli.it Mr. John O'-II-.rrH bus hud yood success in it's scho. d. an-i has won favorable opinl un from bot.'t an n's 4iid children In tlifs his first iitttunpt to touch the 0 iing id", how to sli.iot. You 1 B. Ac, B. J. L. Tikes (iot VcPike'si P a a a . Mar. ST. "7S. Ba Fuesv an II i ing h.i 1 a "l.-elle p z ness 'witha feih.w resident at the e ip'ial of tiie nrtr S! i! of portsg.- ( ! .t nsh i p.. j-,mr un 10P i 1 ing f ei i oir cit -.Z'.'ti ion p: 'm at .1 n oi. l eot dropped i1o,vti on th'-t. b:. g yist'-rdaT H"C llMIl ib'ge, 011 k ov. ) l.iaa 1 on i r i -1 nr. . ; . . 1 . ,. riial. thai "soinet im.g was nn," t i iiieii pai t ho rot iv I. tore s wi-r o 1 . tiTn !iy uciinu-.l, J--i mined nnd cran nied wi'h l.ii'e.io I i i,--inoslly of the mii'e fiersmision. tin inquiimg wfoil caused liiis '"gti-at cn. mot b n," we wt ie In f united thai I he "Pu lug ii. " w ii e Hi" i.t 1 o set up a govei ntni-nt e.f ilieir vw n. an 1 that they had ass. in: led in the tmij. si of lle-n-st 1 1 i a I h for lli1 Puipos" ot eleel log I h-lr s- V era l ruicrs" There s-ine d to I e a f-jliind contest for Some ,,f ;he mi si I in p.-oi a :il ant iros: Pi era t i v e posi i ion a under the n w . at o . jtil'rtlts: I'ttill was ei.tidi-eted bi ii .fi ttij ti . -od humor. Par'' lines w . i-e .ret:y ilt-i.ii-'li el in wn . st rung hopes of : t ov s erne i ti ( n t oil. lined by both p ri le. n n-1 wi II. here is Ihe result, j sf reii'ivcd by telegrapli : "Tlie emt ! re lh me) i o.'i'r f ii ,e 1 i '.?. s. ye I n-1 .M-. pt otie t-'u p r isor. t ho i.g h even hots s i ope s-.i t . be. a l emoe-ra t . mi d a lie vote. .ti I im-l et Po lice, w hich Will p'l-bilblv be .l.- i l. d by a K-rvi.'d Im'.l- ( - thetr-siiit w lu-ii-nf ml nii.biibt reacli you in due ti ne, Vism-u. oj'.unuv. Mi tOTiF.. Bled, fit h-r r-'i 1 'i 'n M .'"e, on fluii-s lay morning. M:ir i 2-i. PC. .Mrs. M a n y Mi uk, wife of Ji'iiuiioa M.Mjri), Ked ab..ut T4 years. The decease t.( y sr i h th 'n r.'"nrh'-rg. an 1 whs the un y chil l e.f lo r parents, wh oe nain was Williams. She was one of lip; oloe-t an) WoSt esteemed of o : lemale lobahit an' a in . b 1 woman tn every respect, her con net through 10c being such ns to ci::i'iiii;. th" b.vo an I vet or ; lion ol ah who enjoyed tier a i .. ; nt a n-e. Kw, If any. ef ' ho early : t t-rs of I" lei.s'.u rg h wid be longer i r more aft '-tion itelr rouiemnere I t y t hose who Survive tha:n th-in the y;i'o..et of t h. .s brief n-itp"..- .llrs. Mo. re was a si:i-..re md ov.. eniplary member ed t hs Presbyt. rum Char, h nn I die t, w" are sure, in t h" lu.pe of a hi py rfsurio tioli. Peaee to her ashes. pilI'I.TZ - I'ied. at Sprfr.g late. T'a.. i n T! :--et. -1st Inst.. M mrli, daughter el t S. aui M. hhuiti, iicd S years and 8 moid hs. Last week wewtT" called on to arret!' o t he death nt M r. S.'s youngest el.!...1, and r..o-. i: l our sad du' T to eh nti! 'lu t he eh tn ae of I le i !. r an I lasi. child of our sorely Hied friends Bittle ".May'' was nn angid ch l I, I lot -1 bv Ipt pa rents who b.ii bv I: ned t'.; d. sh " r-'i'.t red r..h 'hem of h -r: I ut (iod wili-1 .l! gpirlt of their ch:M is now mip. Iiit ' I moon tic it.noccnt9 who lori-n-r s ng the jr-is.-i rf I.atnb. vvhil we licit !y rympa: bine wl; h ur friends In I heir great a hi nt l-.li. ne ri nienibi i ihst "It Is swef t in rl.ibtl e.od t'l giro I ael I he spirit ;i it. Maker ere I he Im-irt B.is grown lamiliar w.th Ihe ways ol sin." The funeral took p see st Si.mtci'.on N iMi'd y last, an I the grid strn ki n paren s, wilh s.i i. tliotigh rrsigne I 1-i iir's. teite d t l.tir upsfr..in tlie tar'y grave o! their dariiog Mar. .1. M . IIII-NSJIi ItO MA'.tUP. r. ('OltBRITKll W BgI.Y nv Mter.i i hl.OVti. Fhinr ! bhl .tT.f.O !!' Corn Meal p r Pi .. S Hotter, roil jier lb . iio Pu-l. wl;Ptt licur. ;.lid packed ! per 111 S per lb 12 to is U lute Bcsns '" 1-s L-rn 1 l-1' 'b'-X'-'n S i i:ii..ini. p.-r bti-l.. l :. l Laid l.er it... lo V hat 1 bus. t o l.-t'J Til II :W per it". S bye. per bus t onnt ry Soap per Ib Corn f.l Beeswax, ' Si " " i pir-sod 1 1 ogS. " " I '.I W H h" 1 I per bo t I IjAgs, ' 2 Pi., a l oi s p. r I it- ;.o I -i'j Snlt.perb'd t;-..i l'.,vr Syd. p.-r Wool. er lb.. to 4'l bus .fo I .. ?n.oo Chickens, per lb ... a T.molhy Seed pe r Turkeys, " .... 7 bus. l.f'1 Co flee prime. per In N . O. M.assc .. . - . . . ...i - Bay per ton .. t&.pu Syrup, per g.ii...7;i to 9 -V ; rr a nvi: r: ns i: w ::xts. PltlMII Til IT lllVtltlKIMJ V. Tie" American n! !:c i f.imtlur with the A-l-Tert U'n-f A gen. -vol il, p. K-w.-Il fc. ... K liny t'. rtn doing f uslto ss en the cod tnent can s tioT.l to 'm. .vein" with a sritMi. rcpntation throngti these hard times, this would . em to ' the or. Itl advert ic. I by a n 11 pprecia: ivc tew pa per f ra ti rn it y vi :y largely P t-. t charge ; j ct . in yier .f all these f o-ts. the lit sent ns t..r use next m- n! h. fr w hi.-h t h-y pay ns a talr price, in trnin. rv. jer lt:eh. i devo'e 1 largeiy lot heir own tusl. n ss. The urd -r t:. I, i s us Sen:. ha! t y snrpri.', rnd It w .iibl rr nsnre u il we srr 1isp..sc. t-1 deii t th wisdom el ri siiiMi business t limn gtt the hardest 1 tn s We add for tie .bene ft of tl Tlioroas.-S who may read Ihst ti-. o P. j owed At Co i-iine no ri r I-1 w :i s a 1 1 a t u : the ad vert is. Ing business than any : hi r firm, lui vmg ha nd l.l nnilio-.s and nui'.iei sit oilsr tin;' rppr..pi;a td. A not hf-r fe.ii ure w.-r' h net ing is t loor I ir a'.lty with "Fncle Sam." Ih-y have ...i;btb-s4 cxp- nd"d tn. re money b.r po-t age durmg 1 tie lst ipi irier ..f a rtMifv lhaii any ether turn in tho V tilted Slates. 1 ,c(.'.ii y.i l'imt. j VI t.9 ' at l t : ;.4 F- 0:1 . W i (a4 j 1.- 1 wir 9'- '-.'- -m r . .t g rA ir f f.- tfj c 1 ji 1. 1. 1 :-( .- r t r . -:r ' l t. ? -1; ' r'- r j In, n'vl i ; - ; r f- . - ' ft- J . rJr0 mt t , -i tv. r s. - I ' v r t '.a - - . f t V - j r. i . . V: t. tJrT, Vw C3. K. V A ?; , ! !,!.-., I'a t ipnfin! lrrt. lift 'WWft Si-win.' Ma-h.'nc Is t.e easiest sel-'ng nn I best fati-fiing in th" market It bus a n ry ia-gn shtt'lie; ma k es t h I . i -st ! eh . Is slmt I" in eon-stru-'ii.n: very 1 g it run-iing. nti. 5 . 1 ; i . - t noise less it Is alums: iii.p'.ssibie lor et her Ci-o-hinea to P'-'il 111 i.:i ii t en p. t t en w ih the Wiiitp. leioilH Vt inui'.l. A 1 ply b r terms to " lilts SmhiS II ne 2i : l-e ... 4 bi laiinil. O. Uol "! l.l. s .0 be-t VHTieMOBt w hele-eilepri'-.s b ct pW : s f r - : s tort rkt. for f "ds. Catabi ii e trie B.C. I'lilll AH, Klvee. s. le 'ar-1ei:s Blng'iH ms..n, N . . Plants In great variety al lev prices. Tm r.' 'Ill l.rtee a 0 or.U-'Ji.i I'ntlnrl'.r. lU lillll.. L Ill.iltf. U.l.lnl J- Ij I" Fancy Cnr.ts. Snow !!.ke. Marble. Jic . tio 2 J alike, with name, lu cts. Nassau t aid Co., Nir'RJU, N. Y. 40 JtlXHl C.tillW. with n-uee. Agents ou:t5t 10-. I.. JtlN KS it t ... Nassau. N.Y. Jis. rUt-i u 1 A ii J(d.n.'r.j.'s Anodyne Bu 'in.-. t will pf. ttvrly J revent this terrible disease, nnd w,il j .-titlvely cure nine cases m ten. ItibTiour h.n tl.i.t wc'l Save many l;v,-i t.r,i free mail 1'eti't ilrlur niiinii'l,:. Pre-ven'c.n is 1.,'tti r t him i-i'.ri'. I. IS. J it N iO. A 111., Itiiiigor. I ne. ASSIGNEE'S SALE I Y virtue ed n i-tld of ; Court c.f C. tT.moti I Pb-as of CnmJ.r a d c.'.'y. tei ire directed. I will !,'. r nt pu! il - a!e, o:i ti'.e prem '.sea. cu SATURDAY. APRIL O, fC70. At !S oVlock, p. t ! o fo't. w ing ejescr t ed r I i ?;i: .v. . lt: F I I uO I. !i il,- i , r n i hi ui-ti LLitai'i iii u i urru-'u SiMiafo In Carr .!! 1 own b .r uh. In sa' 1 nrntr, boil ii is ! anil des -ri I cd : Icliws: Bcfi ntg it a pi.-t. enured No en Ingnn aiier ; 1 h. !-.. in rth f. ct ; . a p s: o . 1 p.- . bd or ! 1 chiel Hoover: then.--" west by s.it bd If:, lert tn Main ftriet; thence . u h n oiu.. sn. nrw t FJ to pi t on corner .-t Ks.hii iil.rv: th.ree a !.e:g sai l n lle v i leet t" p st an 1 p ace i f t -gltitbi.g It wint L .t No fc-J In p an s : 1 I b. r ougii. with a lara litlMK HiU'S-'.. (f.-rn.er'r o.-n;-.ied ni a hotel.) : Jg t Sttrn mil all i.c.i ful Oi TBfit H'Nus, as well as a Cab kkt Shop, t hereon erected. A". 2. T7ie Half nf alt that certain 1'ieeo or I'arcel of Lauii Situate I in th? bo retigh rie! count v a' rosaM at 1 hounded and .le,-i-..,..i l-,i;..w:" Pej;it rilrg at a lost cn CI urc'i streer ; thence w. st bv hoc ..f Joi.n i Irosc.p i now dee-'is-d; b'.s feet to post tn lin ol Idol MarMn S.-l.u ioi. l-csei: tii-noe by sal I lot north 7i! teet to p in F.gan a'lev ; hence by said alley east :. :, ft. t.. j...t ..n Chnr-u street ; tn 'lice ab.i.g Church street Ti ft. to p!cj ol beg!i.tii.,g r;n t land having therei n ere.-: ed a latg- two si-.ry F:ia mi: S i -a i't.':. A Bo, a W til of exc. licet wat..r en the pron !.---. TE'iiis i' Sa r i-. t i e i .,:r i if tie t urchte in-. my to he pii l on e..i, Kr-ns t ' n ef . tie. Si.ir.t in one j ear an I iio ba e-.-'ln two en.a thereafter. 1 u-fcrre I m mei.t s i.P p,,eu: ed ny jtl Si tuellt boll I nn 1 liitiM e ... c , utrhi.scr. .i .- . . x . A 1 1 1 . i A-!fcn.?j id i tul l.iwi fce. j Mrch-si. 1r -r,i RUBEIER DELTING ItrBBs'i u ie ; j;t i :in i l'Lllil.A.,1.. Astt.sri.l. llAUiV A ! H:...:p P ...-Ktvri ; l.Alli l.tlllltl. fc - .lNB till S. And r"i:i CuppfiDs Ccneral.y. Vi lli'iliit ss; ,,; K yt So. lOS Water Sfrerf, l'Utf.hurt;t. rr 1 57 iii i :;. M. rib 11. i;T3.-lv. T AGENTS WAS7D TO?, TKI ' !V. "J r?s y m r I HiSTORYWGRkl) T.T.Irie rg full nn-l rut' et.tieire, i; nf c' e v ry r. ti, n't I'.i.eie'it r ti ! mo !rt: '"o s an I Inc'ul-1:-S ii l.is-..iv o! th ri"" and n il .1 ti.n ili'.-rk an I Ib.niii Kinj.tres. th- grow-h ,., tie us .,.. tf lie. i.'rti 1 ii r . .p.. : he in:,) i fi cs. t he n sa t ... ' u in 1 sy-i cm. the ri lernui t i. ti. he d very an I ft K"!!.:,' ..! . he N e w irid e c. etc. I I e. n! a .ns IJT'J I: i" his or! -al etig rs r -pg s ni l 1 isci ar,-e d .ui! ie d'umt. pages, and 19 the i-...t c-.mpl.-ie tlist.ryof : h- V i rl I ever piit.t.(i. ) It sei sat si. hi. s-ni e.-r spec: m-n . g n J c.T:r.i te-rnts to A: ma ai.d s -e why it n l.s fus.r tl sn nnv oi'eT t. ...k. A lir. -s. National Pt hi t.:n t, Co.. Philadelphia. Fa. A rniTOU S XOTiri:Tn tlicmat - A ter pf il... account , f B.rb'cet Hiiiwii, Adio'ios' r.tr!x ol Jam's A . Ii- w n. .ieeeafed In tii t . h-ph-ms" i "eiirt t a a "-.a e ,n v, .n ! ie w. l.-ith 'i-.reh.l :: on i: o hn of .ToJ.r.t t'.n a. Sciiiinn. l.qs.. the i ii rt appoint .l..i' pr McButial-l. ..-tii: Ail !r. rt,- r.-p rt durlbu: mu of the to.-r.oy in tho hiim:s ..f A m it.i: rutrli u mid r.r.i. pg the pirii- s cn:i:!c 1 tl-e'eta. i'- i... t ..,..- in -n"-.ii!,. or :," ve :.pi...:ii'm nt th It ..... . .. . . . . - V w , -ft I ,-,ct ii ti I.M.A1 . i . ' "i a ..ny , t A p e: i . Is k. at 1 i 1....K. r. M , when and v. t .-r- t ! e i a r, i. s n.Ur- sed in .y a Men t U llc-v Hunk p p-r. r b ,.e. t. arret Iro'a c eoi-i . f., e, s i j JcSM'il il, .i A BU, Autl t. rt:nburg, .March S-. Is? at. A I ) M IN iS IT.ATH N 0 T lcT:7 F.s'ate of 'fro s .1. Li.ovii. dec'.!. I.'Mersif a.!ti,i.,.s'Tit..o ,,ti the es' ate of ss t J decedent. Lee .1 l.bei F' n g . r urh 'ni rt colli!' y. Pa . be ve be. p. n . d 1 t he nn e, 'g i. ed. iofi hom a 1 . r-..!,' fo O o et to saM ( c;at ar n i,:i.-s;e-I t.i'c.-.V.e i- t:i e pui n.. ct, nnd tlmse civ r.g e-'iT. uirnit,.. i - s i, .'-;., n ;.; prrv. ?i nt . l.eiu j r. -. r'y n-,r i:. i - ip t c I tr f t- leu.m.i B A b Iti I I I 1.IAI I i. ) .pip F I I i.-u r, ' ..!n..,t a I YIN i;w,;. liti - ns! tirg , r.'arch Si. i ?T -.-;., ill Iii M i .iii.t, (bir ro w .l . ii is th iii . .). ..mi ev- r ;ii:ro -.i:c I. Porik: e. .'om i ii ii ! : s '., lit " .t it l ar'icd Li nci p( r pit. - e. P. h ft iirii'l . Nt o-t h.r oi.r ct n lo . i, C"'.C '- v : p i g s i.i. I 4 i. , : usirM t ...,,s wi sm ."- laby def ''k ti.tmi. .MKiivdfr- IVi ( Iitii kt rl'ocher, Ji. -At. 8 : M-tr St., ill sas, . T. ornooL yo Ti:.vnn:r.s a esJ si'laml PT lu ll I p rsiilli" d.-silipg to 1 -eee teachers will be ..) ,-, : ;rit a;,.v -t -p, r l..'11-e il A !! g 1.11 V tow l.S I p ;.ti lli!M.v. lbs a'ldii'jy.t Al-'iiliiH . 1 us' rue: ton r. ' I t h. rrl :.'p ,c 1. 1 a I. h-.s rs, r , r,.,. ,,, , ; ; J . a y r ti 111. . III'., It "'. I I'CsS M .' b'Y J hi i;m it. Mar ir?. I: J'"teiio. i mi !!; e C,... Pa. J uhn Mruriiv. m D. PlIVtsil lAN .N:i SI !;..-.v '!:: 11 : i ..t....rrii.. i 'atnb'i i e. erty Ps . o-t cn'.'? ear I i ' t the ri-sidcuvv ol ,1 as. p, .tuir.s. i '.--"-tt. j
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