The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, May 24, 1878, Image 3

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SI ClSCHIa FREEH4H.
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ftOCAL AND PERSONAL.
lucre. There, ami the Other JTlace.
j Xno hundred mechanics ami laborers
hive left Huntingdon county for Kansas !
Another trust ednesday night, but not
ivrre enough to do any perceptible damage.
-ILe Kepuoiioan primary election will
;ike p' iQ Blair coauty on to-morrow
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Knmor has it that the Turner murder
ue, recently tried fu Clearfield, will be re
rit.j at Hollidayebure.
Tbe annual whitewashing not in Con-
jresi, but along the line of the Pa. K. R.
Its commenced in Altoona.
-The lightning flashed, the thunder
craflied, and rain in torrents dasLed to
Oilier tarth on Mor.day night last.
Every election district in the countv
txcept Tuunelhill brongli was represented
at the Republican couuty convention last
Muinlay.
Kindness, if nothing stronger, should in
dues any one to use Ir. Bull's Baby Syrnp
forth relief of the disease of babyhood.
Fries 25 cents.
Waterman the Republicans have nomi
nated fur Register and Recorder ! Of course
.o il have to take the water next .November,
tu'id ami all a " will le.
The Democratic Stateconrention maybe
more Dill than dilatory, but at present writ
ing (-'a P- luursday) it looks as if it was
tip and tuck between them.
A horse at McCot.nellsfown. Ilnnting
duii county, has a perfectly formed mous
tache on its upper Hp, the hair whereot
measures nearly two inches.
J. B McKeueie, the young Cambrian
jo a as recently injured at M'Garvey's
!,;;r.;oi, Pa. R. R. has sufiicieotly recovered
M return to his home in tbia county.
Tbe Republicans of this county have
j ilto K's on their ticket for Assembly-
Kti.ii'-dy and Kratzer but it isn't be-K's
iLi-y l,ae any hopes of electing Ihem.
-If you have a wagon, plow, harrow, or
anything el.se that needs painting, now is
jour nine to buy the best paint in the world,
irmly f.r use, at the cheap cash store of A.
A . I'.ti ker Hot.
Edward Stoner, a colored porter at tho
Amiticitii HoiiHn, Hdllidaysburg, is minus
,ni.tit tst-iiiy ollai8 iu cash, alt tbe money
l.e had, whiju was stol;u from a satchel iu
Lis v. . tu ('lie day last week.
TUe name of Hon. John Cresswell, of
1!. .I;. l.iysl.ing, is suggested t.y the .Vfa&trd
in loiiiitition with tlin J)e:H;rtc notnina
iiliii for ConreHH. Cresn well, the uartv
ui ;;!it go fin I her and fare worse.
U.miyl Ivy pher, of Sinking Valley, filair
comity, is not a gypher as a hfeearer of sheep,
it it lie true, as Mat-d, that ho can get away
i'h the wool of from tliirtj-tive to forty of
il r truky (juadrupeds in a single Jy .
.J..iu li. lJotigberty, of this place, left at
or.r i-tiioe ilie other day a small nection of a
imtjto wbii h he hail cut fur seed and iu the
In ai t of I. i ill I lire is imbed tied a felly de
vt !oi.-ii hael uut. How it got there is fhe
uiysi'-ry .
Farmers and others can do their own
janlii.i; by n.iing Cbtmi;il tint, ready
:u xod tor nse. A. A. barker & Sons iro
unii.i tor the sa'.e nt this paint. Call at
tlo-ir Moit-s iu E!eusbur; aud CarioIJlowu
and M e hainples.
J'li'i RepublitTins may congratulate
ihi :iiM-vs on having secured a very re-
t !al.!; ( ouuty ticket, though a very re-tyt-i
t.ili'o nrajority if the voter will give
i. early all of lliem an opportunity to remain
ui liouie and attend to their owu afl'iir.
i'heie was souiowxt of a Uail storm over
in lil.iir county on Monday night Iwst. A
tic-1 1 of wheat oh lied by Col. Johu f-ampbell,
feituatrd between Allooua and ilollidayv
burg, was sadly demoralized aiul forty-eight
pai.rs of glass iu Mr. Campbell's house were
IrC'IC:!!.
Ttiu Wm. M. l.loyd bankruptcy cne,
ahull was set down for trial on the lGth
just., was contii.ued until ihe day following,
ii.d efiiuia!iy post i.in.l until .Juno term
f the U. S. Histrict Court at WiUiamsport,
i hirii coiiuneuces-oc the fiiurth Monday of
k.tid inot.th.
John Devin, who seems to lelie his
r.atne, was ariected in Cambria borwigh on
.iturilay last and fined for beating a woman
residing iu that place, but as h wss either
iinahle or unwi'I' g to "sH'k up," he was
brought, to jail hflie the same night, and will
prubably have to board it out.
luring the severe storm on Monday
t.llit last the lightning struck the stable of
v-lr. Joseph I tel in rti.e Village of Xunster,
and after lireakingoff one of the rafters
darted out and paid its compliments to a
valuable cow bel.iiigiug In that gentleman,
hict' it t:iutmogvit!ed into beef iu very
short order.
When the chairman of the Republican
county convention ran against a Hill in call
ing the roll of delegates the iiaiim of John
A. Mill, of 'IrfiweiVYoder. tx-ing the last on
the list he had to stop ; but fcen tke:ttir
!!!. of said convention attempt to run
against fl-e cendidntes on the l.'einocratic
'! o-Iietf!:cy 'ii iiwi to ''stopper. '
A meeting wen t:eJU at Tew riorPure,
M't'uiorelaiui county,, w. lait Saturday af
trni'Min, for tho ;Kirse of taking Into con
sideration the practicability of -elac-kater
navigation on tlio Coiiemaugh rive. Sev
eral speeches were made and resolutions
adopted calling upon Congress to pnvs -an
apprxirie.Uou 4'or the improvement of -said
riier.
The a.i;i nuss of Col. A. K. M'Clure, the
Veteran editor of the Philadelphia Tinr. be--f
ire tho IVnn i'aui.i KditJicial Assiciatioii,
will be delivered at I'verson ok Wednesday
i.fteriiiMiii, )titie IVtfe. The subject chosen
ha Irt-cn extended io enilirsre tJie pow-er aud
diitv of the public press as n e K-einr of
".he in.ihM-s aiul couservaior of the morals s?l"
- lie people.
Ktienslnirg society has just gained an
a (juisitioii iu the person of Mr. Jvlwnrl
J'.ii k, son of John Flick, 'K.i.,-ef OrrrVt
t i n, -.v lif has commenced the study of the
'w in the otiii-e of A. V. Itarker, Ksq. Mr.
F.i. k is a worthy and intelligent young
"nan, and we have no d-nht be will succeed
in luaxtertug all the juips, quirks and nnid-1im-h
of le;! vie
A hen at Tipton, Blair county, after
liaving perched herself on the limb of a tree
nearly cery day during the iiast four weeks
ami dropped an egg to the grouud lieneath,
bis undertaken icj batch litem out iiom the
s file etniiieui.-e, where she can now be seen
complacently sitting all day long, except
when hunger prompts her to seek food tor
L'-'r owu sustenance.
Now that. thi Republicans of this Cou-pr-)isj(n:ll
district are fully determined to
'rut out their bi Campbell for free exhibi
' on during the campaign, wouldn't it lo a
K " idea for the Democrats to capture a
l!ir over iu Somerset county and start a
' ;;er, if not a bigger, show of their own ?
'h it in, a better sboiv for winning a victory
at the coming election.
A youiirf man named John Ilward
'i'e, who skipped out of Jolint.o'.vu i'-ut
'ee months ago to avoid being arrested on
harge of seduction preferred by a young
v residing in Upper i'rosnect, was nabN'd
'uii'wn aud brought back on Saturday
answer the indictment pending
' II.. wti.........til in Mtriirm.T hail
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . jsq n in ' a
ipearance at Court.
ie fthouhl fail to attend inn lecmre
f F. X. M'Cartby at the Catholic
gj-f 4 tills place on nexi iiiunnij c-
a EL U'3 P" Jj " '
. ' ff one, and the Rev. lecturer knows
jP" ll how to handle it. No admission
l litrfharged, though a collection will
,,-ViT uiV1" WMt- ,l"' olie ",ay or ,,,ajr
(VUtiLle, just as the spirit moves
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lly! pretly and poetical ceremony of
'--rjinfn' trU-.t-aiue of the C!eed Virgin
JeU ak pice. at the Church of the Holy
fW"Ve.ou tiext Sunday evening. A dozen
' f ..'.. ri.t'.iA Dir'm and Ikivs anDroiinarely
thVcrei'.foiiv'aid recite cnupleis or P'-e'ry
8 -ftor'n?iarP JUf the charartr assumed by
f-ZZJ-h Trvtbe Vl'gful nd inipressire little
1 1 t
and almost unnoticed derangement, n -V"'
od
. 'ie remedy tor the
comnlexion
it is against the rules of :
ted .'prii:? shops" lo pT.
communications rf an H.,,uon8
. 1 1 ,
correspondent ," wuTunder.Undt
tllK lUKUtll an.l 1, .. "'""U "Dill
also that newsnaner .e"l4,ul I
ii iic LUtty as
Stock in trade and m, 1 . OI our
get a Send oToVthat WanTS 'rt
-AtGreensbure oTprtdav U, n !
was tried on the rhkrJe o in I- , ' T I
burning his brothel i'. h?",ll.rU"V. 1,1 i
ETantDn. We9tmrl,l " ' l "rw I
ted the " , a'in acquit-
a SI-, sessea tor the i
brothers for a lonttmUI-,,ie !
1 -n. icuii IlJlfl AViMtA.I .
of their father's n T . ' " '!.pc.s,u,on.
that the barn lri'.inV II """LTwi !
ieol,,,0- "" 'aii oi i
The tnnwi. i
Wal'lrp': .A"! nominated a
it remains be see,wi,e".r;?r'Jer-nnrt I
be wrecked on tYZ Y '7 ""f! IO
w hetdler LoeVett T ?',C .Lke' or
other LeiWe c n t "',Vncb' r 81Tt,e !
MonLWAs
iu the B-oo.1 nA r'.:.T """ lr,n l
f long rm! triumphant over all the
Of opposition in "Little Carnhri.
- ..."o.nii; Pill II Willi h l.o.
waves
rr3l!lf' eTiFnth. Davis' f Altoona,
v iiairman of Kursni .
Thanks are due for compllment.r. V..v",: !
for self and ladv to i!,a in,tl..i 1 -V
Orand Cornminr. VVi n- . lu,J
. . J b J-empier. of
Pennsyl vania, which is to take place at the
Opera House in that city on Thursday after
noon, May 30th, and also for cards of ad
mission to a Reception and Promenade Con-
c... ,.. , io oe neutatthe same place
on i
.uw ' vhiiij; in nut (JrlV,
1- t ir -
trian r - . ui.n-
Irian t Ulluer. a former ruUan .r
. . . i uiiu er. a son 1 iT m
Fullmer
" , paui a oner visit to the scenes of
.
I.;...l;m ' . ..re incurs HI
i , . 1 .re Rna "ereafjoats the latter
i.tri or asi weeK, arid like a senaibla man as I
" ' ,L'",,rl,, for F k KKMiM ami paid
j nnce. iir. H ulimer, ills iu
a resident of Oil City, where he is engaged
in the stationery business and is, as we are
glad to learn, doing a prosperous busine-s
even in these hard times.
Col. John Wnnild f . .
prominent and respected citizen of Altoona,
r at one time a hotel keeper at Galiitzin ,
this county, has been forced through povertv
...i i...UT PHrn m ,
ii..u iMMiuy njEicran to take up bis abode in
the Blair county poor house. Th3 Colonel
was always generous to a fault, uever re
fuaing and often seeking to aid the poor and
unfortunate, and the tan(iar& is right in
saying that it is not creditable to tbe people
of Altoona that he should be thus ebliged to
end liis days.
Among tbe many friends we had the
pleasure of greeting ou Mondav last none
were more welcome than J. I). Khfcs. Eq.,
of Tyrone, and II. H. Herr and Jas. Flana
gan, Esijh., of Altoona, three young In re pro
gressive anil prosperous members of the
Blair county bar. All three, regard '.ess cf
politics-, take a lively Interest in the wel
fare of McJ'iko as a candidate for County
Treasurer, but unfortunately f,,r lls jKe
hundred of others in the same county' ibey
don't, have a say in the matter.
Next week Mr. S. Teitelhanai, of Car
rolltown, will 1e afforded an opportunity
through our columns to spread himself pro-
iinni-.uijoaiy ou me punted or ctieap goods
, . , . i
and plenty of them, and hi the meantime we
nave tin hesitation m cotninem' i of him in I
the nalniiiaim nf all i,r rMiUM :.. ,i.-.. i.. t
.ii. ,v ,v
,..iii.. , e kiiiiw irum experience mat. l,;s
goods are without blemish and his prices so
!ow that no one can undersell him, while
very few pretend even to compete with him
iu that particular. (.live him a trial.
So long as rire horses i.kk1 atill Mr.
Isaac Crawford had no trouble in -maintaining
an tipriiht position on a load of bay
which was about to be broutjM, on Monday
noriLg last, from bis farm iu Cambria
township to his home in this place, but as
soon as the team started he started too iu
the wroit directbHi, and falling to the
ground received an "gly cut iu the head and
had one of his shoulder badly bruised . II is
injuries, though painful, were -not very ser
ious, and -we are glad o see that he is" able
to be about again,
The dwelling house of "Mr. Ibtvid Iavis,
In Cambria township, between this place
and Wilmore, caught fire abont fi o'clock ou
Wednesday evening last, &im. -was totally
destroyed, though everything, or nearly ev
erything, the house cot, rained was totitin
safety. The loss we have not h s.rd estima
ted, but from what we learned it cannot be
less than ? 1.000, which we lielieve is nearly
all provided for by a policy in t he Oa-moria
Mutual Insurance Company. The hre is
supposed to have Won caused by a stray
spark from the kitchen flue.
There-is no one of course abont fiallit
2in or Tuunelhill who is net aware thfs
time of the fact that that worthy disjip'.e of
Crispin, Mr. Michael Hritner, is carry ing on
the boot and shoe business in the former
pla'e, but nevertheless it will -An Mike no
ruarm to say that he is not only a ctever gen
tleman and a worthy citizen, but an honest,
industrintra and competent mechanic, whose
.
work can lie al wa-vs relied on and whose
prices are invariably tbe lowest. e wiah '
MiirA nil Ilia ittttro,ft liu ,lvirii ,f if 1..i !
gets it he Will never be without' plenty of j
tl lll K .
Mr. Patrit Connery, cf M iinter tcv.--
-ship, a gentleman w hom no one knew but
to eaticio for his honesty, integrity ami
purity of character, JieI on Fri4a.y ie.t, af-ha-'iug
attained the remarkaWe .ge of
83 j-ears, or fward. Mr. Connery was
among the early -settlers iu Cambria county,
and ive are only sorry Ihat some e;e c
ti kin ted with his history his ibt furnished j
ns with a sketc -wf 'ftrs Tenfi and eventfsl
life, whb-h T-ssed in tlx; ieve and -fear ot
Oo,i am'n doiitf; etito ort.-et -as he would !
have others do nnlo him. Thedeceascfl was
Ihe father of Rev. II. P. Connery and an
uncle of John -fr. I-ake, Esq., of this ple.e.
May bis soul rest in pi-roe.
To-morrow (Satnrday) is to le a ran-i
gallav .-.l Wilmnre, tbe ladies connected
with St. Rartholotnew's ch'irch having re
solved to inaugurate the pleasant iic-n-w
pastime thus early iu the sea -est wit a ue-
ligf-.tfH. V. ay purry iti ane grove near that
plave. Knowing as we do from former ex
perience that nothing will la- left undone to
insure the best of enjoyment to all partici
pants, we cannot toxj earnestly commend this
praiseworthy enterprise of the kind ladies of
Wilmore and vicinity to the lileral encour
agement of al! who delight in such festivi
ties. Office-seekers need scarcely be invited
to attend, though none will lie more welcome,
ns they will surely take advantage of so
propitious an occasion to get in their work.
A constable from this county went to
Iloilidaysburg on Tuesday last and sought
with the aid of a (iay sport official to arrest a
couple of Fliiladelpliia salesmen who were
charged with running into ami overturning
a wagon on the roa.l between this pi ace anU
Carroiltown, thereby breaking tho VeliiciA
ami badly injurinu an old man who occupied,
a seat therein. The accused were about to
leave for Hedord a hen tho minionaof the
law confronted them, and after unbosoming
themselves cf their version of the story,
which put tbe hlatr.a on the other parties,
they off. red to return to Kbensbiz.g if ,e
constable would guarantee them remunera
tion for !ntt time. Then, without waitins
for an answer, they put the whip to their,
impatient s'eeds aud were off for Redford,
the two ofheers meantime gazing at edcu
other in silent astonishment.
A I'onple of citizens of this p!a-e set a
feT outlines in one. of the dams m ar town
the olher night, but failing to find any "cat
ties" on the books nex! morning, one of the
parties took the outlines home ami w ithout
removing the baits threw them into the wood
shed, where a cat with mora fur than fins
was foolish enough to bite al one of the balls
and got the hook fastened in her mouth,
Not relishing the entangling alliance pussy
starte.l for the stable, but before she reached
there another of the hooks scraped aoqnaint
nib'o with a paper flour bag. which tabl,v,in
her Right took with her. Entering the sta
ble a horse in one of the stalls became terri
bly fi igh teued at. the strange apparition, and
in his frantic efforts to escape its presence
fell aud liecame fastened i such a way that
ajportion of tbe stall had to be torn away be
fore be could he released,, ijeauiitne pussy
took refoge nntler the r.onse, wnere srio was
finally captnred and speedily relieved of the
unpleasant Incumbrance.
1 . . - . ' . 1 --"k. rw t. M W JT"V 0. r A A. A.
Ediensburg hs brought forth another j
candidate for oiliee in ti-e nerfin of Mr. Val- t
He Ruttriner, of the K;ist Ward, who Ins !
requested us to announce his name as a:i as-
pirant for the oflice of County Commissioner, ;
snl'ject to Ietnoeratic rules. Val lie is a
clever fel'ow and has as much right to go up
head it he can as anybody else. With one '
aspirant for Assembly, .lohn Fenlon. Esn .. 1
'or Register and Re. order. John G.
LaKe- ,bre' for County Treasurer,
Me9Sr- ,oh,, A" Kei...Iy. Jas. A.Shoemal
CVmmissioner Messrs. J. I. Rarrish, the
present incumbent. ;eorge (iurley, Joseph
A,' Sk1Uv aml Va'!if '"g", it looks as
" ' . r ,ow" ""enue.i to put in her best IP.-fcs
at the coming convention.
The Mountaineers of this nlace went to
. - r ' ' - " i
,,'ore"0,on Saturday last to play a game of:
ue." ,tl, a club compos
? " Francis
niriiea in tne evemne w
speaK, perching upon their b:
succeeded in getting away wi
?ite effectually, the score standing
,or ,ne onniameers, II of which were
n'ale " tLe first ' tor the College
club' ur b0V8 were ron pleased, not onl v
.. b" '.he kind
:iraniiney receive.! Irom all concerned,
and especially from the gooti Tirothers in
chargn of the College, who furnished them
and all who acenmnanied them with a Imim.
tifui repast and did evervthinc else to make
wiTi.'i. Vii. .il7 ........ - !
. " V . J .V ' . ".:,u' ,:'r sincere
"uhs " '"e xacuity ill particular ana to :
the students in general
file .Tohlismwn Ti-ihunm art t a ll.ot tl.a
Commissioners are about to put iron bars !
over the hearer registers in our county jail ;
and also intend to employ a watciiman everv i
night until Court convenes, in order to pre- '
I vent anv further atlemnt at ,,.ri i
.iviij iurii-r
1 f , 1. . : . i - . . .-. .
vi 010 piwi'cu 1.111 an lue om luisHioners
l . i . :
. in. unw ..&ri 11, . iiioiii'iii ill oninp I
anvthine of the kind, it look. V ,r tv
i. 1 1 I 11 1 1 1 K
bune had. as usual, been drawinrr noon it.
awing upon iti
adssionera liavi
imagination- All ih tv.n,..i..i.,-.. i
! dm;e or intend to do is to rep
t)1ace tie lieavr '
iron door and frame, weighing nearly a ton,
between tbe cellar proper and tbe basement !
uuder the main building, and to put ou j
heavy locks and otherwise secure the win- j
lows through which light, air, coal and!
woo,i jre lntriKtuced lino the cellar. 1!t .
I this means thev not
! fldent of preventing
i who may attempt t
only hope but are cen- '
ihe exit of any prisoner j
may attempt to escape in that diree- J
lion, though the only way to keep desperate '
characters from cutting through the walls is '
I to line a tew of the ce.ls with lndler iron and :
! put a sheathing of heavy plank over that.
I The President of the Rep
cpubllcau countv
I convention, C. T. Rolterts, Esq., informed
i the delegates in his opening address that
j they were "a fine looking body d" men." ;
! tie ought first to have told them that as he'
I was a fine looking man himself, ami everv-
' Kdv kiinv it. be was a i'Mnn,t.,,i i,,.! ..f '
tint) ba.ks iu Other men. lie (ho said, did
-, , . ' . ..I " J""K
this fine looking presiding officer, admiring
the Reptihlk-.au beatrties before him that
nominate 'candidates on the Democratic.
side." Mr. R. bad a rieht. nerhans. to in.
j dulgo in this sort of laudation, especially i
,,c.,-(;ii,ea w mi were iisiesntig to him :
were the representatives of a par'y whicl-: j
llindesllr i'Iaiiiw to r,ouwuc II ,l.u '
- - ' 1 " "" nil t nc iiimaill
and decern -y" of the countrv. We advise all i
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mii iiriiuniiv wmn lines. ni, ieri'91 nr In gn. 1
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proach a county con vention as delegates lesr. i
they iii.iv be told, in accordance wl'h thel
i new standard set up, that thev "ain't ooo.f '
tooA,,,,, aim can ? come ,. ,, ,,m.e is
certain and that is that, Willi only two ex- j
ceptions, the candidates who wero nouiiua- I
ted by such "a fine looking body of men" I
will look fine enounb themselves 'I. !
morntriff otter the A twnihnr rtrrtiori to crawl
Ihttjugk a medium sir.ed knot-hole.
.
Bt-GTows Against the World.-For
pure enssnduess the hamlet known as Rug
towh, in Susq'iehanna township, can knock
the props front under any other he-r-lity of
like dimensions in Christendom, or out of it
cither, for that matter. As an exemplifica
tion of Ibis fact, which has been exemplified
many a time before by similar ami not un
freouently by more benious offenses, we
note a couple of larceny cases of recent oo
curience. Not many days ago a man named Kline,
a n-siuftii oi tue Classic region reterre! to.
took it into bis head to have a loe roiling
and in order to provide for the gast rononii-
cal wants of the neighbors who were to as- !
sist hitu on the oceanion, ue killed a fat bog
and labored incessantly until a late hour of
tl.e night iu making sausages and otherwise
disposing of the carcass. This done, he re
tire,! Io bed, from which he arose next
Diorintsg toll nd that all his pork and sausa
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stolen during the night, ami
as a cciiscqueuue lie was obliged to kill a t
sheep to provide meat enough for the j
breakfast.
AnoHier rase in -point : A rerta'n other '
citizen of the locality named recently 1erst a j
considerable quantity of bonev. and ana- '
pecting that one or two parlies engaged in
file TH4:sttf-i HP tuiftin.'ii had fT.-tlib'...! i,
he went to where he knew they were in th's
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habit of loading their wagon, and concealing ;
near oy jib wamrea to see if tiia 1
j misstne hnney was to form part of lb loaa
How he succeeded in ;his niulertak inir !
failed to learn, but it is related as an actual j
, fact that while he was so employed some of ;
j rhe inspected parlies went t(.is farm ami I
I caught ami killed a fine 'wether," wliich
waa subsf qiienlly puton the wanon and w ith !
'he olher prod nee taken lo Altoona and wold
j urwKiat for utiadu(-'e-rttei ftevec-?
i J-MONS TVonle who afi.l i.tl.r. t ti.-
iook at-yoHr-toiigue-aud-feel-of-your-piilse
doctor sowieitwes express not a lit tle ?ir:osi- '
ty in rejjar-. to Ir. R. V. fierce's original
merbo.1 of distinguishing all forms of chronic
disease without prsennl ceiweliation. f--,
even suppose tkiet ite av:coi;olisfce ti
through clairvoyant, or some other species
' V- , Ti .! .J"'e!' ' '"s tt- ty
-- . i.iitur, -if nri,- .11 I rT- II1HPJIH IV
, loeiniionni inci no.ts of scieut-H only. Says
Comloy, in his l.iographiial Fn. vclope.lia
of New York State, speaking of t liis d iat i n
guisbeil physician: "Mo perceives that in
each ol" the natural sciences Ihe investigator
proceeds according to nsistrm rf sirpin. "The
geologist in his cabinet accurate! v determines
; and describe the cleft of rock, which he has
j never seen, from the. minute .Mice in. en on his
j table. Ami the chemist iu bis laboratory
; notes the conslituents of the sun with iLe
I stuie precision that, he analyzes a crvntal of
rock salt. The analogous svsU-m developed
j by Dr. Fierce in Medical Science is worthy
ot his gr niun, a.oi has made bis name justly
celebrated." Fr a full explanation of this
insreutj.:i system of diagnosis, see the IViv
' o ornmon hense Medical Adviser, sent,
post paid, to any address on receipt of ou
, ,.o..ar ami n;ty ceius. Address the autbar
j 15. V. Pierce, M. I., Buflalo, N. Y.
En.ioy LiFr.. What a truly beautiful
, World we live in ! Nature gives us grand
eur of mountains, glens and oceans, and
; Ui-otsainU of means for en joy ment. We can
oi. iriier wren in perfect heallh : but
how often do the majority of people feel like
, giving it up disheartened, d.scouraered ami
worried out with disease, when there is no
! o-casion for Ihis feeling, as every sufferer
I can easily obtain satisi acl.ny proof that
tJreen's A ngust Flower will make them as
: free from disease a when born. I v spepsia
and Liver Complaint in the direct cause of
, seventy-five per cent, of such maladies as
Ihliou-tnesfl. Indigestion, Sick Headache,
, Coslicenees, Nervous Froetrat ion. Dizziness
; of the Head, Palpitation of the Heart, and
j other distressing symptoms. Three doses of
; August Flower will prove its wonderful ef-
feci. Try it. For sale by Lewoiuii & Mur
ray, Ebtiibburg.
If this should be read by any one Suffering
fr
..in gravel, inflammation of the kidneys, or
pain in The back or side, we would lecrm
meud them to us E. K. Thompson's l?aroM.
ma, or Itnchii, Hack-ache, Li ver aud Kidney
Cure, which will in all cases afford speedy
reui .in,, eueci a cure. 1'renareil bv K k
Thompson, Titusville, I'a. Price Si 00 per
bo.ile. For sal by Lemiooo & Murray
Eoeneburg.
! " a-4. a ....... 1 1 1. l-- . . irr lill 1 ii f ii-ffu us mi attiii-diil foe l.nrllati. ' . ' .
vr" """"i ue niiiKiugcoiiirasi between i i,,,,,."" ',,: , . o'--.i,c has to do in 1'ennf lr.tn. he will nt.t oniy tiit
ti. -V .. I Honors on I he Iietnooratic ticket, and it is on v t ;. . , . -. . .......11(9
I'liriucii luamn- up r,(S conveilllon , truth to r Ihit bv Ins oiii-r.-.ni nn.l f ! P1"" '"r m snori wuw. i-ui v.
. . -s TV -A A A. a.
Px- hows, May n y-;i
u'uxl- -. Ideas, to pub.
io il.HS..ivi.'HflV";lU1,"lu '" l'V r.Ka,.t
prepnr-d tn? , ?y 1 ermanf . as I
mistaken ss to thCn'tl " nut"M
true version or lwfrr'1P,,LVleiC""- is H
ed ty auythinif na- Sfllr' wJnch whs unatter..J
Mrs. SprliiKer.' Jr?,1? ?,of 'lle sunematiiral :
tliis iHrti i " townrhipV , J",?Cler b'rl,!Ser. or
though not siKidenlJ'"". v .f u m i nectely.
lst, between T biic: So'.,. . "J:""'' AVU
tui taster
.l J TUl.lv
p. 111. The dei-i-ua
I.hysicians pronnu nceT ' s w.,ln the
v oiiui n il io, inn
i .i k . . , . ,
the liili or hist month
could not leave the
confined from that
her dentb. which sm
. i '
presence or tu-r uusbanci, V,
r.tr,.r..i t..r ih.. -......., ,.r ..em .Mss was
....u.. .... i i innc .i lit-, eou ,
in ihese ceremonies that theslar.'1 ",,s "llr-
you relate.. lid which. U true. ..n""'nt
border ,n it. e.,...in ,.r 1 1. certainlr
aai.J to havt- taken place. The .loY"'b t
heard and published it was that two U? 3"" j
were heard in tapid succession at tlA '"P"
beU.:.."'.Vt,.",,'ir,rl P" e,l. for i,,t. " Ik"" ,l" Ps-
housd .... rt yiiiiitio,...i ..i .: ., ."" "tii t
confined from that time ur .".Z "'Mn. s"e w niitht and 7m I !"Vle ;en Snn.JMy i .
I . inoiiieni or i.inA -.. mie vegetation of a !l '
,d of a number J -' -' ; "".Se. It is trne. IT'J lnJ" ra-iy tor the reai.r vT V It J ,
College, and re- ; llnIi, ,,ersoul tW)k its" fl Rht.&. 'c'nk.- P- " ; .erat 7l V, '."rel.'t .nfr iu ,he ,-
ilti i.-lnrr t-K In J . i . . ...... v Ml V -fl i nuitu r . ' a ' L 1 1 1 1. J T C IJ t . ami I w . , . mmM I m. ,
nncrs, having . aid In state in the ...lU.l.e aisle heavy frost upon Kansas vLViV ft lrJ U
111 their ad ver- : 1 "". w cioo a "fi,. our me nt.rt tit-rn i
hand stdeot the aliar. while the siin t.le tr.'"1 The eon tan io t . i V l"e 0,"-
that, the day tieinif warm the windows oiV '8 i enee lg neverthelw w Vi n"dea.nt exprri
Kalleiy were hoisted and left without anv srV ; of all who conteiiiplatc ' n c"usi,,,-rat'"n
I'T"'9 rir'Pel just n tlie choir wassinirinir
i"'"i nmi it nnppeneu mi one or inewir.
of the sacred host, which was about
nitein minutes afier the tirst window had
tali.
coil
en. jr any person can accept this as an i
cif-ni which mny he snhi tf lutrder on the con- .
lines or the supernal urn!, they are at liberty to
wllal'seen.s'tV CrVbSS iST.rJj'uM.'u1
comuionplaoe.
And r-.tw as to theother feature of the're-
rnrki,ble coinchh-.r.-e.". so called. Sstcr Cir-
vasia (Mary s.pi n pei . of the Order of M. r i:ui-
cis died at .St. Mary's Hospital, rhilmb Ipliia.
at 12 o'clock oil Wednesday hiiht, April th.
She was a daughter of Mr. Peler Springer unit
Mrs. Spriuaer, deceased, file had been ill with
typhoid lever for three waeks before her death
'o therefore could not ba said to have d,od
very suddenly-. .or was there auythin? etss n(
all remarkable about her death, if we except
Ihe fact ttiat she died on Ihe same day. or rath
er (Junior the niiitit of Ihe same day, on which
the mortal remains of her deceased int.thr
wure consigned to I he touiti. This and nothing
more. May Loth rest in peace!
Truly your fi iend,
Vai.kntim; Iioumayer, (). S. It..
i'nstor of St. Nicholas.
CARKOI.I.TOWS, May 21, 1878
,3.
I ,
'is
that
De. it Fukkmam Your correspondent
not been able lo discover unyihmir of late
is worthy or note exe-nt t he new den.i ri me
of our j-ouuir friend, John ;hroth, in the con
fectionery and cipar business, his location be
iiur opposite ihe well known hotel kept by his
father. Mr. Iiiiwi-ence Schroth. In the venture
iur very worthy t'ountf barlrer has, we believe.
lk,.r u I. .....I ....I .....i :..
firm is immediately m front of the lonsorial
........... "iiiicTnumiii ,ii ,nf
department. As both yoiitifr ircutlemcn are
we" known and well liked it is fair to presume
,,,Ml l,,ey win receive a goodly share of patron
a If,
In the political way. R. L. Oeorire, F.i-, or
Lilly's station, paid a nriff visit a few davsair
to ( ui rolliown and parts adjacent, lookirnr af-
A Wtt.t. Conceiited Plan to Hrcak jAtr..
It was fortunate in one retpect at h ast that the
tram on our llrancu rom:. iiwinir in n treiirhr
wreck at Henniiitf ton. oid not reach tbia plaee
ut. il after midnight ;,,,r.iay, but much more
fortirrate that Sheriff llvun had a prisoner with
uini i
nun on uiai occasion, as it was owmir to both
these circiinistaneos,and especiallv to't he latter.
,..., - ........ i ... ... i . - . .
was discovered tn time to nrevent thf wn
,,mi n T i , I , r-,i. , -.-oi 1,1 rn.ie.iifi, io .re:. It lll
ranged scheme from heinr suceesafullv carried
I""' 1 he part ies en(raicl o this bold sniketor
tl.e dimes with which they stand charged ,e
as follows : Charles Bom-her, attempted rape;
A iiiob Clerk and Cbarfes Fiseus. horse stealirijf ;
""oa Brodeiick, attempted rape: Samuel
vcr. . ornery ; A uu-. Ashcraft, I eld es an
............... --...... .. . ,. . o u hid pi?i,i, :ir(.
lieitlls. and also lor contempt of Contt: An
drew Allen, adultery. Of this number. YVa
. ner aud A"hct.itr, who occupied one of the
cells tosether, had succeeded in cuttimr a
; larire hole through the wall info tho corridor,
; while the work in the two cells occupied I y
Itwucfccr ar.d by Clark aim Fiscus, resiiectively,
had eo Tar proirressi-il as to leave only one layer
; of brick to lie exposed of when Ihe discovery
; was made. Mill another cell, of which llroder
; ick and Allen were the inmates, had been tatn
j pered with, but only to Ihe extent of markinjr
; out ihe size of the hole which thev designed to
j cut (hroiiwli the wall jtitu iho cooridor. 'i he
i in new.ee i s m eu i ii i no worn were knives, no-
i Iters, aud .i.es of ..tor ninu t ,L Jr.!! ,J.' "
' in number, beintr probaliry etnuiryifd inlo the
cell of Fiscus nod Clark t.y Hie wuts of .ai 1
i par:i,'S, who visited them a few days before.
! Onceii Ju corridor, io :o w hich Wairr.er had
I already ms5e bis way, hut wisely concluded to
! mwl Imi'k upon hearing the approach of the
horifT and h's paiTy, the i)ri-on.o ia all pml.
ability intended to ire down throTJjfM one T I an
heatimr registers aud from i hence make tneir
way into te vard. Hie wall of which in that
event they hoped to succeed in scalinar with the
aid of a clothes line and ol her appliances. All
this was no doubt the plan projected, hut
when the iurnkcv, Mr. iamea Corcoran, was in
n-, ,, ii ik me newiy arrive, prisoner
the cell with Ibwicher. who tirf'tnd.'d tn .u
f ast asleep, he notfeed some w.ortar ler-ienfh
e -.tut side woT the cell, which had bec-n
pushed hack far enouirh to conceal the hole in
the wall. Without int imatimr in anv way that
he was aware or hat had been iroinjr on. M r.
t'orcoJnn sovp-rrt the SheritT. who iu the -meantime
had rnie to his own room, and makimr
known his discovery, a thonnnrh scaich was
instilnt, d and the fact revealed Ihat throe oth
tampered itK "h se've
er cells had ta a greater or less extent been
iniMi'vii'i win'. . hi; cl', ri in ui i!iiiii'r! eiiajrcii
In the attempt were at once put in-'o s-nerate
ral pi isouer.- cnircd
or-ns m ikj upper iter, where ihes" wiri bekipt
liner wi ,-rer ,limnmi' 11 n III I no coming I Oui't
disposes ot their respective cases.
Kwii.f:A! Cori;tv Conv ention
I The delegates representing tbe Ilepuldican
, voters of this county met at the Court House
on Monday last and went through the erne
j ty form of nominating acotuty fkket. Ien.
i Jcob M. (.atiijiWl, Uie prest-sit member of
i Coccrera ircwi this district, was endorsed
I for renona ination by a vote -f 85 in bis faror
! to J5 for -liobn C.ilartin, Eq., of Portase-
i t-hrs county. Itu miid bave. heen sTiiwjs
indeed if Gen. t'a-tnvbell. after having ac
quired the enviable distiiK'tkm of wresiing
from Mr. Haves a revocation tf his celebra
ted or.ec IsrbiiUlin ..ttmRsters and other
otSce-hokeTH fro-wa xjr.ntt ibntiTi te a am
paiffu fund, had been shorn of his newlv ac
quired honors hy his own county av.,1 bis
future usefulness at Washington in bulldoz
ing Haves suddenly brought to a close.
Alex. Kennedy, of Johnstown, and D. "sl.
Kratzer, of Clearfield township, were nomi
nated for Assembly; I. . Wa'.ei ma-i, of
Frftfhklin borough, for Register and Recor
der, nd free. J. Myers, of Calliirin Uni:
sliip, for County Treasurer. TLe nomina
tion for 'ouuty Commissioner being cj'iiv
nleut to an election, required four ballots to
dispose oi", and was won by Capr. 3. W.
Havis, of tbia place. Ruiianl Rider, of
i ii',lil.;n township, was then nominated fur
Poor House Direc'or, and Geo. P.. Stineman,
of Crnyle township, for Count v Aiioitor. f-
,e, ninui inn i o .ism a n , t . , j . na I ii er. w a S
appointed Cliairmau of the County Commit
tee for the ensuing year. The convention
throughout was a renin -,-K ably dull at un
interesting affair, and pcemcd to have liorn
entirely under the control of a few Johns
town and KI.eiistuirg politicians. We miss
from the ticket Mm f.imi'.iar name of that
veteran Republican candidate, James Cun
ningham, of Carroll township, without
which, it seem to us, no Republican ticket
in this couuty can claim to be perfect.
PtTTritt: Wanted. I wanteverv rup
tured man or woman, it niches no difference
in v.hal part of the body the rt:pture is sitn
iltcl, to semi me a three cent postage st a mp,
and I will tell them what they should do
ami how to get re'ief or a cine. I have
jd ied I rusxen and treated rn pf ore for a period
of ever forty years, anil nave no doubt what
ever that I can give relief in every case ami
when a cure is possible I can efT- ct a cure.
If those airlifted ca.i make if suit to en me
and see me it ia always best, but if tby ean
ii ol do Ihis conveniently ibey should writ
to me. The fault in most cases of rupture ia
in improperly app'ie.l missis. Every day's
experience makes ihis more plin to me. and
t i am sure that my experience justices me in
lTotuiMiij better terms and a inure r om i.let
retention of t he nipt it r than can be obtained
any wnere else in the United States. siis
at a distance ma. In when req.iired. Address,
lilt. Kf.VSFK. 20 Penn Avenue,
Opptwiie Christ's Church, Pi Uabarjib, Pa.
(Cut this out for reference.)
' The Iepfutiire adjourns to-day.
the Lord be praised.
Let
f Another lAttiv tiboul Jinnsas.
Wilmoke. T'sy .). 55;. j.
hcilrS.i-. P. .... . . .
I'.T.tTit Fr.KKMAN-
vmi t..r l ... .i :.. . : ' ""'il'l''
. - ..--.i niuin;f?. Til 1MI11'..'1.
rived st y,.rt -s....,, .i.l" i... " ar-
i.r..i... ;
place, ,ii Thurs.lsy. Iiur.i.ir mv rc,ur, fr , 'J1':
much suririse.l t..-...t .,.;...'' . lr,T 1 Ws?
I IkTml - . .
.... Illl.llljll-
rn porti nsof thestate f
ere in Kansas as it lJa,i I lj
o Ohio. In all r which if
nil venetafion ,.f a ten- ll
(rti-nt Llli,i . .. M
1 rue it whj not lm.r
1cn In tliieois lliion. I.
States corn ..tafr .
".i ' Vl?f'-'!
some mV,i2KnyAm A
tt.e wheat in i'rv, haJ j T fHrmer that l
lu.pe. however .il,.,i",rorci verpiJ- This I
as it shonl.l proiiuit tln-n , v wf
!K'P"veiy. they may en(e-tain a el !-Kromi..
,Me rrass loppoi'.hear ,me ,.ne nk, h.w b0,,,
r j ? ,1"iJ ' 1 . i . k' how lout
-"U i " . i y VeiI ' W'H
to? Wei win
lie eomm ali.na
t intervals ranit
I my informaiion
. 'xic Innn f(ur lo ten
1.. , ,,. : 7 Oi," "'J 'I'l'Tinaiion
h.is-r. Tl.ercn,H,nth.f;-fcrrt W f
cop andirets as Voud nnJv,Pr ''"" k'km-T .
'Inn thenm one would ll1 he"?? " -1
la tl.atl. ,.-...,. i w-..e Oeen. rti..r.,e'd z
i.i. . . " o ?(.,; ' - i"w mjieii
lorcorn aol all kinds .r spnf. r,T nmi ,: '1' i li
wl!u I.erMu ti.e e-tern Staf'Ps to u,?Jj "e k
ar- te-tr..5tsl m jiole iiitfht er.ifre
!,-. .rent is unereil aixail ! ""t a Wor.l r
sjiv-na, (V, or any other St'i bitten 1,.I
J-atenory. Ui,ic, that, the peon .' the
thev do loslthei, entire er'ps. if Kai,-m
talk next iiia-.i., . ..... .....; ' ,..:.s-'f
other ..outu,; he. vnn"
Uk; m f" "'-V Wait untit Kf's'o. '
or that S,it(. , pk riw .
think, t.MUat-pBrlor what was ' ier
fume liKrtia .... Sa . i i
Iieeli
uiurinpil U,, there w:i p'.en1 i ;,.' ?! f
r Krain In thti.te at. the time.i.Pll .are hti
, .- vipi flMU'l m , or K. i? ll
t . ." l"liime ui. in,- t 1
' n,orf to ' " now, 1 can say 't V
, that the peotle liwss dl in Kav.f.yr''" gjj
j m any other Statetn the Tnion. wl 'ft
othf
counties of limirl.. 'rawtorI and f."f
where the Mo. Klvcr.fort Si-ott and ."
has abund: noe of und for fate or,0. (
liberal terms, any dtu who has a uu;; ri"-.
ami is willinir tcwurk goon secure f-. y
" K'""" I ""ll! HlOIieOl lift llf. Ullll.i o - -s
i . ,. . - i,,,r it,,, o .,1.1 , ,l mv-r i-r.
letters, men must not eone here in hop'
lin rii'h wi'houtnork otyouie kind. 1
i iitiipany has !t"!s l.-;iteil ali a'.on t
I Htt it is oilering at from two tu ten do!
j from four to ten years' time, at seven l
interest, nn l if a man has money cnouah
! Ihe little down he has to buy anil put up a ,
nn'1 inakn a kiati n 1, i ln,l atot work I
bo out into I he wiblerness to irei your n .
but to collie riicht into a place where you hav.
I i nc advantages any country ran a Flora, nrt
; have ifood soi'lety. and in all tny travels over t .
; rejrinu 1 failed to find any land on our list i r
j is more than two miles Irom a school luue. 1
j S,, IWIi h..i the iM of a tel
nny irom which vuu raiiiiMi tiie' ri., u. it'-,iiiiu-
1-
1 he t'ut
i v"v has also for sale some id the best miner;
lands in the State, and at very low rates lo
enough, indecl, to be really srpr:Hiir. 1 Ion
aoir.e of the mineral with me. and can show ie;m.
and eoal as i(ood In Jjuality as any State in the
Vnlon c-an produce.
Yours, respectfully, P. M. Woleb: aoi.k.
Letter from Michigan
Oowan. Mich.. May 1, 15T3.
DEAR Fhf.em a v Presuming that a few line
from I lie pine woods of Michigan will inlei-f-st
some at lias; of your readers. I have conclud
ed lo irive yon a few facts in repaid to the (rr at
amount oT lumber that is heinif stripped dailv
over the ralPvtiih, or this Stale, tin our own
road, the lletrr.it, I,a rising- and Northern route,
immense quantities of lumber are carried in
the eastern cities, from "w hence a treat t. al oT
it Amis; its wpy to Europe. I .'ue would suppose
that iu a Tew yeirs nil the timrT in this section
would tie used up, but as the mills cut out the
timber alotur this line they are moved fuijher
noi ih. so ihat the stream' of lumber f oodiue
I .
at lho 81 ,lme Ihe improvements
the eastern markets ,b'S net timini.h. while
in machin
ery used here in Ihe manufacture of lumber,
as well as the front reduction In the wse-s of
employes, enabk-s our fKicrators t undersell
yor Pennsylvania lumbcrinen and etui have
a handsome profit h-Tt. V "have circular saw
mills here that make on an avemte fro-n forlv
to sixty thousand -feet perdav. Ttifrt rK sou nd
i, . . , .
, io ,i, v umirriaonsmT iiimoe. men. nor
M-tiitt.. r nil,- - - - ,i
me Aiainn ,-ini. i,r insirtiice. n in
convince any one r the trn'h or this state
ment. Then eifan the advantages cip era tors
here have iu et,w-l;inr ioir nrjlts are to becon
sidered in tlie count." They have neither moun
tains, hills or looks to contend with, but in
stead a liirht rolling- surface, with here and
there a lake or sn nmp, varied hv some vei v
ji"vd farm land in-'he tairlst ef the timber.
The -it eat stumbling- block in 1he way- ot ere
itiration to this Siate is the nnhealMnness of
the olimnte, -hilla and fever tieing- Ihe ailment
to which all who come here must sooner or la
ter make up their minds 1o Kbrait.
Most of t he sen bins in ihts eou nty Mowttalrr.l
are V.atK an Vmi Stale Yankees, ami it i
only occasionally that I comcacrossn tVnusyl
vanian. The well known flim of Hileman A
iicser, or A Itonna. have a foi l v th
rony thousand fo.t
iscounty.nnd l.aa-
f Altoona.arovo.it-
per day mill at Tralan. In ihis
. jt r. ni?o in .iiitMuin, niv V1
tinB up a l.ijr mifi at Hass ljie, the construct-
non. A ii del-son i Co.. also o
ii-irand supeiinTendu.
f wfiich has bi en as-
sirn, ,1
dorsori and lii iftin by name.
ii, ,vo kri'i Mi-ii en or ino same ,':r.v. An-
ire wentlter here of late has been euite rooL
norwtthsiaudniB-which the crops look exceed-
inirly well, est.eei.illv ihe wheat.
yc bye lot the prtsetit. .More anon.
LGrtocfi.
At.tflW.t wiTi tie-,-efiri(T H-ten In niiisie 5iJ
pens.'d I ice a week bv an exc-llenr con,, I
, han't in li p liran House l ark, and a masonic
j reunion on a large seaie is anticipated nt an
early Cay. II, r people are thei-'-lore (urn f
! pnmktifrty tiap-py, tint what iries tlo tn the
: mo t solid delight js tlio fact ti.at ( Ijlumcn-
ttial. II '.' Klevcnth avenue, has just
i irw? ntiirest, mccsr and best select e
in mis, s iocs, fairer", etc., l or n.i sre.i a ml S"Xes.
! ever brn.oriif t, li. .-.;.- nll ..r ,
ni.iiKeii at botion pr
... i . , ,, , , ,-, ni, i, ii n I K
rices. Orders sent from
Ly mail wili bo prompt y
tins or other seciious
j u i tended to.
IT never Psys to foster pn le a o -,n rvnoer
wealth in hw, for friends inns won ,,,-n sore
to run iu times .f want or woe. "fis b i t"i-f hp
to take yor cash to 1 1 ,,. , ery W o':! s ctio. p
store, where you will find, of . v i v k i ,i. ,
eno.'B-n to ,. otl.e y .o.-s, ll t io.us.Hi'ls more.
F in w s Ho- day and tiow'sthe lo ur io seek
for 1 a rtriM s tri"at ; 1 1. j vast- s wa v. w it hoi; t
del y. ;,.r it nev. r oai to wait. ' st.,,-,. ,
T .iclitli 'treot, licit door to tic.
to inn, I'a.
I otoffi c. A
I -nt sevcrnl letters t. other r.inrr i. . i ' I a
ty. hut I suppose ,i,e ndi'oM f u3. ,", . -"I1' "" Q
Ur.wn6;: "f I?N!rt" in their ml u.ir,.
i tntC ot tl.C vuri,.i. t-.. .1 .. ."
ook p ace in the , . v' proiuisinir an.l cults a jmmi...,
wit tl. VI i '''V'hcathelvi.werebeu.r.ninit.rJ''.".'" VTTAIDPTl
- (-. - rn-vii iu lea rri it i .. . i . i - i
Tms thir-jr of ruff n k- is about pi. Mr d out. If The Pen. The eat lies) mode of wi iti!!"
'i stop i"?s the nn Ht v cry mc.vh io bet. o as on bricks, tiles, oyslcr-shcl.'s si.es"
th b.-rusat c.r an i n t eros'. ic.ir itfia and fl'nl l.e- nrr baik nut 1 ..,. ,.r , . '. - '
love he has Kone v, rv far that i- finis ...it to 1 " . ,C!,r,S ' 1 J a",, frnH
1- a Il,,r .rt-,",..i,. c.w..,L-l,,. ,l, p UlCrlll" Icmi '- (.IVI'S nf alio.,!-" i
! lloMoii:.' Hill of ,1 i. J. Muro'iv. Mil lli.noo
-hoi. .i'!III'MHn. r.llllilll l'l' ll j I" Kill ri irl.iv.
It ,s emphatically M.e ,.-.. ior hi ba.v.-.us . V""J ''' ut"- ' ,,!,u a vyl '
Cie t. .-' kind f .wenrnur iippauil, hew. taps. rn' 0,1 copper wis some yens since dis
f iirnishfuK trocids. etc. A m.tiuumiii stock i.isi A-eied in India, beat in,' l:i 1 DO ... l
received.
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IIYSKMIIL.
Tm.' OTI.I..- Married, on M .n. i
Mi-v
iitn, at t. Lawrence i-loirch. in iosi t
soup. f.' . niiii.r r. iinuro,. Mr. .Iioin ti. -cirtoy 101111111; me V plllt'se ; tint the first
Pi. ice. lieitnan, al Hart f. 11 d, 111 Kent, rvever-
'1ms, It v.is nearly cei,i,y ad a half j
TiTirt' ti c 11 i . '"'"'y, t 1713 beroie Thomas Wat.
TJt)riC.K. I ho follow ino; dfsciil.cdns, a stationer, brought paper tnak ing
-i i .. . .... ... . .. .
1 - ".,.,, ......
ther. if U-jdie townshi;.. was ..M at t.ubbe eut -
fry Mm lii h, 1S7S. and jutr, Ii-j ! by I l.e nmh-r- '
siiTiip'l. H-lin herei'V cautions nil t.rrs ms a jainst"1
intrrern:ij wi 1 h the same, to n : 1 sot re mare,
1 tiny ten--.. 1 rw--, hurse w.iv".n 1 two-horse
1 eiiltirrf.!.,.. and a l the wheat, rye, oat-, corn
am potat o'. m tho ground.
Carr.it Twp . May . HTS ll "
1
ASSIUXKK'S NOTICE! Notioel
is berehv elren that SAMrn, Wlt.s iv, if. -,T ".,,....,. j 1 , . .,
nt BUekln-k township, has made an ii ''! " T .'1C' '"""otlied he. :iv. lun'ai ,ly
of bin ri al an I p r.ri 1 1 esra t ti. Jon v 1 1 a v k Closer to the luscious lips that
wo.j-ih. tn trust lor the benefit of ereditors Ail led llJM.n bill with Site), ratis'iiiw e
pr.iu ncb'tilP 1 i.i.il es'iitewill mike ;miii"- t.iinniis. nl.il.. I.;.. .
.Lata pu vir."iit. an I tl...-e !,avrK ,i, a.-amst -",nSr',eRS while bis ownqittveied 111 an
the 4ine will pr s-u. 1 .ictn. brtuiertv auth.-ntiea nJ of expectant anticipation. S,, I
led t.ir sett it-Ill. n-, b
fIN HAiVKSIVOElU,
Or his cf.uT"l F. SuuiUAiiKi:
JUay 13, 1STS.-24-M.
FA. SHO KMAKKR, Attornet-
at-Liw, EVensbufg. Offien on, U'gb
street. ut end of resldenoe ftIl,"K).-tl.J
:i j uiUK mom n
lo "etrtiction. a..'i.-j j
I found out aHet ward that there wits a
W o' money on board, a,,' I s,se thl men
who tore np the track knex it
KK" an' ,t,s a true
At? Affecting Anecdote. on one
biazen imatrrs of rn.ar -.. .
tamed th.s distinguished ,n,k o 1,
enow c.t.sens by the following incidents I
Roth the father and the sci, were, for Mme
Q me"'",',1 'W ?,a,H' ".demnl,! toTe
sion of hissentenci
in short he was of
- .-ri'n, iitt was praii.
a remis
in shot, he was oW I n" ?. ' "V"
I'll,',. nn,l... .- - . .
cruel a,..t h,rv :
p-nitin, on a most
, , . """MiiiKiiiinii-nam.- v. tliat
..c nou io ttecomn
'tie execuriotipr ..f l.t.
a'nerl lie at first rePo!,eIv refused to
preserve his life bv tnea.,. . ..., . ,TO
ta'herl Me
testable ti : , iii Hill tie-
fe i . . S 1s nnt !, w-on.lered at
t l a etb"rVi:,,,P- fr Vhe ,10"pr "foor nature."
that there are very few sons who would ,.oi
SeTI V-rence lifeTus, '"f
.. ,, , "orri.i and unnatural. The
son, though long inflexible, was at lenVth
overcome by the tears and entreat ies of a
fond father, who represents ,0 him ha at
, vesas na.rs, 4n c.,ul.l have y ielded
hen, all, one alter another rather than again
l"fr,manv,h W.rate.snchan m-t"
t e deitLr i -; er,'r.v,'"1'K vai,b. ,l, la-fore
. . .. ) : .
, ," - '-en. , ami embracing biir
triiimphar.tly exclaimed B '
canedor'-n'!, t0"' J" t then
Hard must their hearts indeed fm-bcrett
Of every sent.men. of virtue, every sensaiio
sL could Kta.,,1 insens l"
,,,ix,,l wi"'
2, f i . The execution was
suspe:ed, and, on a simple renon of fi.
I.ar I I0" th" ""''Tiies, both were
panlom, . Higb rewards and honors weE
eonferred on :l,e son ; and ftnallv these two
admirab.e braren imagea ,er; raised ,o
ommemorate a transaction so honorable to
hitman nature, and transmit it to Mi instruc
tion and emulation of rsterit v. The statue
K7JLe8l,UlBlll'!--''el,,i,g
A PEcri.An ItlvF.n. The Colornrto ,,'rer
fnot the Texas Colorado) is n-iied rorswi.ls
so called. H,Py occur everywhere, but
obly athtgh water. A l,hb .jscs from
o-nom , ana ijn.sjr Ub a sli2!lt M1 d
on the surface. The water at, this point
begins a rotary motion so small Ihat at, in
verted teacup might, cover it. Li.ger and
larger crows the ciicle. till a Mirlace of :i(l
reet in Hn meter is ri motion, spinni, e
aroinr! R fj,,,,,.! hUipe,1 hole in the centre,
two or time feetacosstbetopand cunint;
to a iH.int in tl,e debth below. Often a
large tree floating dwn ,,lR .tlc.lm js
caught, and its foienmnt Slid ttmist tip in
air twenty or ihitty feet while the other'
passes underneath 1 1
Mowly drawn down aain allrl tJisa,,.,,.
Three Foldieis-dtseitcts f,o, ('arTlp
.Mohave paspiiiff the ravin lb . ,l;rr : '
1 llierl i-j t ,.t I... I . ,. - .
"-'. iow uie lol'K. Pufi,ortf iln.i,
.. f. . V - , ,1 III e II
crait to rim into a swirl. One of the r.-ew
a- the rust intimation of danger, threw
himself oveiboard In-yond tl.e charmed
Circle, and as he swam away, he saw the
boat spin around nut il one emj being down
in the vortex and the other upheaved in
he air, it sank as it i evolved into the tur
bid bosom of ihe liver, its human freight
to be seen no more ; fu the folm ado i her
does not Cive tip the dead-cg corpses
lodge on its shorts.
tNnci.Ait Phenomenciv ti,o,o
tmce found, says the Inyo (Call "In.lV
tipi.fJ,,... ,i ' . r -,. A, title
Jj . , ' a ',i,,r ,,f R lasses in tbt
was
. j .
vleserf. near W
iat
is known tin llmii.'.
"allev.
The classes are snnnnci,,! t.. I......
i.t .. . .. . . i
1, "l,,;e(l u Halm, a lost c ll ide of Wl
. -ll .. rt
IPl'lpi ' u
J'-xped it mil. 'l'btv were lo.,o,,i.r
of the inteiioi limia l. I.i ,
,M, , 7f ' l ? nn lnlan, and
I'nicn.isi n from him. 1 be most singular
;,ct connected with tlifm Is that evo v
.d.mct within inngn of where Hie glasses
i...j i ..
..,. m-cii lying ior a year or more isdis
.:nctly photographed upon them. We
lave l;eaid of such phenomena before but
his is one or the n.tNt remarkable instances
e remember.' Roth obiect d
t rec ived Jvered with pet feet and beautiful photo
d stock .f tt aphs or etchings of desert shiubs s'ems
",.,'.rV:f:- f anches, leafstalks. Leaves ancs'l.o..,;
,,
'taoulll.?,.
l,e distinctly innked, ns if laid on Lv a
raster hand. Therd is no niiitnre or
onlusioii of one plant with another, each
"m ?. l''"; 1 "nmi"k1 C,;,SS
c,,at"""tt piobable that the Run or liohtn
lS photographj or w liatever it mav be
as received thlUllgh theeve claS 'Vbese
irt ., . tn (- oc cy e g .a s. J liese ,
,CI"IP 5'( to occilf-y a position about 1
le Center of each of the obj-ct classes
n t a lit I Ip o..n in.- 1 1. .i. . .. '
. v"-"' '"an u,e con
t)lat! V del iveil.
Copper and brass plates
r ,'oor i,.,.'.. I . - -
i, ijeainer was also used, as wed
! T i . . - -
as
CMHien tablrts.
Then the pni.v
I US
came
to vogue, and about becigl.il, omtiity
i"M'j'os v.is inipeisciieo ny p.iclimen ,
'
. oowevei, is oi cieni Mlitiqtnfy
o.. . ' I r.
s. "
,ii,iii,iiS jie nee lor.. Ihe lirst -n
i. ... - .. iieiiisr.,p ,
ig like perrecl ior.. The li.-st an
a 1-en was tl.e stylus, a kind of
i'i ; hot the Romans foibade its ;
toinit ot its fie.pient and even f t- '
qnanels, a(; then it was made i
. ...
mXlKl
J 011 aCC'
,-..- ;., ,
n..u inn. lt was tnaoe 1
0ne. Sn jseijneiit 1 y, tt t da, oointed and '
.
at. 1
ce, replies she, ci!ly, pHncineat the
v ..h r.
.., ...... .... ju 1,, i,,rn Up yt.nr
j collar and shut tbe door from the out
Jie went.
Terms, S2 per year, in advance.
tilE ithnrur.EAx hunter of thk creat
AMERICAN PLA INS.
About three miles down the Illin.ds
.bore, ntar the little town orCahokit. liv, n
a very qtieer Indian who has a bistorv
trmaikable as it is romantic He is a "mli.
or
DbK-dcU (.lierokee, and accoidmg to Lis
own asseitb.ns is over 10 veais old. ITts
name is John Mchoo, a,lr j,e was i, on in
the county ,.f .TefTeison. M ssisMppi. b, ,n
bis tube icsidcd over a century .s ai d
from which icgio,, tbey were transported
to the I(li,, Tcr.itory. John, oi H e
I5ig Indian," as lie is famil.a.ly teimtd,
is an exttaordioaiy person in appeaiance,
being six feet four inches in heiirht. wen !..
lug about 110 pounds, and in spite of bis
jge is eiect and comparatively robust, lhs
hair is now perfectly snow ihite; he has
but a few teeth left, and within tl.e last
two or three years he has jrrowti omebat
O.ild. He is a llsbei niau and fjo.' hnn'er
by profession and has a wife about s xfv
jiamoi ape, a tiench woman, who does
not speak English. His filt mife WAS an
Indian half-breed, by whom he had to
childi-en, Knh living i the vicinity r (',.
hokia, aud huntcis aud mvoiIsuicu by vo
cal ion. J
At the age of seventeen Meehoo Lad al
ready bee ,n,e noted Tor h is physical sti eoE t h
and great powers of enduiai.ee. Uiifouu
nately lie became involved in a quat rcl with
the chief of thet'lierokees, Mahanatal, and
slew him. Meehoo, while making an cfl ut
to flee, was appiebendeil by his tribe, snd,
arter a trial according to the forms common
to the CT.er.:kees. he was condemned to be
uurnt at me s'.ake. l,t duiing his pboit
confinement, prepaiato.y to his undergoine
this t3ri !ble anally, he escaped. He went
to the iiorthein pait of the territory of
Mississippi, whfie he joined the Cnicka
saws. Here, Hk, his beligiierent disposi
tion broke out again, and he killed two of
the Choc aw chiefs, and made captive a
woman of the t.ibe with whom be fled.
His Iile M.ice then has been a aeties of
wandenn,; r.o.n one 6(ate to another.
rrom Mississippi l,e procee.led t Louisi-
,.u.. ,,om ihc.ee to lexas, and from Texas
to Missouri, ami for tbe last fifty years he
has been living in the vicinity of a Louis,
"here be has followed the precarious avo
cation of fro limning. He lias always
been famed lor his remarkable stienctn.
luring Lisea.lier life he was able to lift
l.WO iKititids on a dead level. () one
casion he canied upon his broad shoulders
a baud of ivjik weigbiiur OoO iHundN from
tbe landing at Fast m. Louis, to his then
home below Cohokia, a distance of six
mi.es.. several je.tis ago be lived in the
old town of Kaskaskia. ,,, Illinois, where
be was employed in the tloun, g n..il
Rcmaikablc Moiies ate told of the,woiid r
rul le.ttsof muscular Mrc.iKth peif..inied
by Liin. It is said that be was :n the habit
ol placing ttpon bis ehouldeis two bags of
wheat, Tveiohing 2 )-j guilds each, and car
lying them up a ll.gbt of tdair This la
bor he would ptilonn fur Lours, never
seem tug to tire.
W hile roaming throngli he woods one
day his dogs, which were following bun.
bayed a l.uKe Mag i tbe bed of a d:icri
cieek Melioo was uuaimed, and after
wve.al liicflcctoal t floits to club the der
with such bludgeons as he could pick up he
seized Ibe inluiiafcd beast bv the Hi.tlci s.
and by main rmosth, bui led" h.m over his
bead, bieaking Ihe animal's lierk
Meh,i at one time was piobablv tbe
mightiest hunter that roamed tbe w i'i.'s of
the Aiiifiic.ui bottom. Foity and fifty
years ago bears weie plentiltil in tbe thick
loiests of the swampy regions skiitii.g the
ease.,, shore ;r the Mississippi, ,,nd Uear.
hunting was Mehoo's Ta voi jlo soi U
He s ill ciTiica ttp m Lim the maiks of
nioie than vie tcinble contest with savage
bun,, lo np-uter 1, visited him ou
Ihllisday last, be nac . ..!. i
niaikal'le strogle he bad will, a bear i
v - 11,11,1 ., n .
111
H o ! .. ' i , ' 'e ,M,,ll''K tbiotigh
the ),y C.eek bottom, about seven m,?,
wiitli or where Ccn ievi'.le station is to.w
situated. It was on tbe 24th day or Ie
e mber, and a light snow covered tbe
00-ll..wl Mn..t i j oo
" .'.,v.... n.io gone out for the
punxise orbn.iNiig ild hogs and badwiih
htm one dog that was trained for that he.
culiar spoit While t. avers. ng the bottom
be was Middc-nly conliotned by a Luce
Llack bear. The do, , nshed at m,
the War at one blow or his poweHul vaw
Mretclied the p.v.r brute dead, and at the
distance or thuty fiet biuin poiwd Linif lf
on his h.ud h-nsnsif throwing down the
RamilJe: of bauie. Mel,. immediately
puliert down pool, I. i ni Kith !,; . J
t-. his dismay the powder lefud to EO off
ihe cap txplmle,, jtll n ..L-d &
was immediately icph.ced by a flesh one
but iK-fore Mceb.s, c..u. ii.e a second time
Ihe bear was ,, ,in ,
p.ox.m.ty that it ;is impossible Tor Lim
even to use tbe tiHe as a club Ti.-
i-ui beast clo-ed in A teniftic Mttiggle, the
.ear ii, I, '
bear in hi, cbaracte.isticgame or tugg,
be orveihie Indian M,ugCling to d,w
his knife fro.., his beU. M-Hioo laugh iZ
ly satd to the ,a.,,er, ! ,,!,yo, n
Ite hug that b a, gave me a, the worst I
ever ha i in my l.fe. At fi.st I thought mv
vety , ,bs were b,..ken. and I felt as if rny
entire body was mashed to a complete jelTyJ
My bieath was eiMinlv . .ken 'a a-ayf a ,d
for a moment I was cPt.rely exhausted,
but, icaliz tiL' the ,l,'i n-j ,. r
situ
Ubdi, I made a stinircle to f,
ei.t -M. 0...1 . ,i,y
knife. Rcfore I ci-nld Use it the bear buir.
Re1 mo ngjin. but I nnuagr-d to eet a
...... ...... , T,-en-:i ,., fl: ,,,
to get a
t-niaii cut in upon 1,1., f,e ,U(,uder
ammal it,!, .1 ...
Tbe
...n .ill. i.; ... " "."'
- " ii, Ptriioir m -k
r". ""e U.ow IcJleri me to tha
)' l the tune I i'se t!e lar was
lJ1,,,, n,' b"' 1 ''"d J kniTe in time and
c".vf ,,,m 1lr that mad him irtoal
V'1 a"sr ai!(1 ,,,n ! rii"'
. o . ... - .. ,,u ioj
, 1 h "mI ma" 'f" l'"'tecd.d to relate t3
',0 r"l1' lei the stei;,l details of the fight
1,8 ':!lf- le e,,nfP,t iastpd
,n."u,,,;s' ",e l" !,s Ceiting in b-"?w upon
''!"w' ';,"H'King bis ai t igo,,:t c-own b"t
at iu tii.ni liicn I'Tecil rl In iht
. . u 0 10 TVat e to
' nt!"li' town, b"t
',ev,'r 'ec t ding n, c..tt!llr, , a i,t
USZ'"'"
Ki.ne in s.ivaire itcsnci al 1..0 l,, .,. 1. r
1. n i .....
- , , U""K u lur 11
mm., e lo u.iich a vital oart of
, : . "y "e m";2ed to stab
the Ksr it. the beait and kill him
i Meh.Ki now owns flty acres of j,nd aud
;l:ves will, bis s,r,aw i a very p,j,ritiyC
; cabin. He is an inoftensivf. .,1.1
and continues his daily avocations, molestl
lug uu one tt. LoaU Evening Pott.
Thk ben becomes a rooster when the
an goea down.
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