SZ2 tt-zz .-Ens n-tx vs. sv. et-s. 353 ro: re-j mM mm. gbensburg. Pa.. JVXE21, 1STS. 1 lyrflV Count if Convention. ! ..in or ;imi'iiit miuuii vn nl p! ' for holiUnjr elections if ..,.11 f I IN ' 117-11 I . , V " . - , V ...... f r tl.e purpose or electing iwo . i. iiutri.-t. to meet in con- " Ki.i-i I'tirir. on Monday, JrxE ' ,' ii !.k k, A. t., to nominate f"- ' t ;V,,i jransact Mich other bus f lN h-fore the ecu veiitiou. ' K.'.vnshiix, ami open at 3 v. -1 i, ; : k in tbe boroughs. "', f il:e County Committee. ;rI'iNI,' k. Scvi-la y, Chairman. .....: 1 . 1 1 mi P " - - - j ,...u TIT l: 1.0Y EHS MEST OK DEXO- r ..... nn;AtR ELECTIONS. ,,e eiections in Cambria county 'XVuttcI a follow: : ,.-i fr delegates to rcprerent the ' '.'' i-'i-t In I'm IX'iiiocratlc County f ':' '!! l e liel'l at th" usual place of '" r',i elections fr each district. ri.t ( ' ... ..viock mid continuing until I ... i ' "i'. .1, .',ito election shall be held by i,i'!m pf to consist of the member of ' "v Vvietiiittee for sueh dttr:ot, who P ,.-nt of ttie lotr'l, aii'l two other ;. '. , , i,t tlierenf, who Hi. all be eloct ' ! ri ! !' lreent at the openlnsr of - :' Hie member cf the County ,,' i ,.- nbrent from the plrtee of 1 r t t t 't 4 i tl.'n iil'P" tur ii quHrteror nn hour inti-'l Ku!p 1st for the plaee hIuiII be filled by iidiietcd rici V'.fc by tlu --ent tit ttie tin:e. j I j I )t Hiocrnt ic voter or tnc r- i i clin jreneral elec' ion. . t M-ki t. tiliull be entitled . .','( tai" eleetion. . , , :i 1 ieiriite elections sliall ii wh'.eli tiiiilot "hall be printed , i,.i!'ii-s 'f I lie (telejfaics voted v 'ti; anv i nsl ru-t Ions wliich tl,o -i'e't' (Ave the de'.cirutcp. F.iKrli rr, i ivd from the i'i ri n voiinii i .. . int orof the eleittion board, ,.f.'-!ted in a box or otli'-r recep- 1 r. r Hint purpose, to which box nt-iclf no person but members of ' i t .shall have iieee.-s. ,:i hoard bhnll keep nn accurate rT -f uil per-ions votlnir at ueh !t of voter, o irethi r with a t- r-turn of sueh elect ion, con- .'liiT.t of the persi'ii-" elected as . 1 eertitied by aid beard to the t;.,-, : and it ."hall le the duty of t t'i" e i!d Convention to take i- -.tin" mid deliver them to the ;!. 1 e in t i niie County Commlt v t: -aid 1 'onvention. nny d;-trtet Tialitied Ocrcocratlc ::':'j:nt.or of five hhall eompluin In i f i t ' I f t r it - J j - a l 4 4 n -t 9 I it- i r 1:1 l Pie e. i'ti,.n or lnlsf return, j -d.ail have, t lie right to eon uel tl-deirates. Sueh coin- heai i by -Jl committee of live acpoinfed tiy the I'repidcnt of which paid crommittee filiall :'.i" parties, their proofs and i ''.; na may be report to the !i "b.-iepates nre entitled to I w v Li.'i eupoc the t.on vention f-rmi I li'ii-bjtely. upon the call or the yens a-l-d't or reject the report of the ; c :i:::.rrte -in which cull the names ,vV'3 wijmiti watt" are contested shall ;,.;,.,te rauft rrfuO In '.ho district , --T.t. I i case ofabence or Inability - r 'tstutioas may te maJo from cit-.- l --.r:-t. i'-'t:'!'i'i a majority of. ell the rotes : rii-ei'Haiy to a uoa.ln&tloR. -t S A :-3ty t'o-iven !oi t looul r e e ii -j IimU labor Party. ::.x. r- ol the National Greenback La 's iV.r ..t ' '.iMibrla county are rccested to . ''.. ri--p live pbiei of bol linir ciec tf j. :i - cniii. A V. J I IV i ti. r.mi elett two ' ii'.- "o i' present each elect ion di-U riot, to ff-r ;i. loimetlon ut.the 1,'mirt liotiric In -r', t.n "HnNiAV..'r:.y silt, to nnin- a .-nicy th ki t. The deiivnte -b-ctioti4 to f i : 1 ' '.'"i. I-, m . , ami el'".e at 7 c. i&. J iri'tiTuiTrs, Chairman. I ir-'.. w".. J ane U!, t."-"1. f LOCAL AD PERSONAL. 1 - I'cr. There, atui the Other Viae. i i , 'Jlst, is Uia litiptt iVvy of the I - T 1 1 e I'M'Imont-IIniso w:vs opened for it ! ::i'-r y aests ot Mon.lay. ; -T!:- .:i..oi,a C.oo.l Ve'lll Fire Company ktd at Crest.. m last Saturday. .. , i Hi- u jv, tb'j eluriuus Tourth vrlll i.-.-i. be w'.tli us. 8!. ail we celebrate? , -1 be product of fccsweir.ftr steel at lien- f;.L'.u'i Kuriiaro laat ecK was l'2i tons. lii ji..iirs,vii t t nt oil we!', .it? , l.ei n t-""! ..;; r hioh drilling -vill t-o r?sumetl. 1 l'tie "tr. j.'.oytx'S of the VVcdtern division ) li K. rocfiyed tbelr uionthly checka j -Mr li o.T. Swa:i,tvJitorof the TrtouKt., .it- lu cot. firmed by the Setiato as jost aa r of Ji.Lni.iowu for another term of jVur ypars. f - iV. i.e i. j. ri wi.-dom by experienco. A j: iii-ver wakes up his second, liaby V W j- -i .14 a. b'lt a: ai s keeps Dr. Hull's Kaby J l,t:it v. j -de. .1 J .pan acd Youii! Hyson Teas at j t-'s fur J) i.-iit por lb. Self-sealing I '- Pir.i .T.ii-s, wold singly at Weeuts each. I "" ' -lo'ii.;.! bitte.1 ax-n for ?!.(.' 1 -I!i" State '. leiital Association v.-lil t;:eet I I!-if-.:. I . n t,!,... - Oil, .1 uly, au l th . Vtitral $ !'. viiib i'etitAl ssociation at Tyrone i'.ues.;,iv of the sauri miaib. I'r M'-tVmaii :.l visit S'irktowii V,ar :i-p. on Tuesday, June 2oh, for tho ' ' me in a profesiotial capacity, ami of l.e 1.. pes that dental orerations will " h : lrtit.il to his trip, if V' ii f'.i. l l'.ic'i'':F.rMA,v more Inter '' t ? U.an nual tbis'wetV, attrilA'to Jt to f!-t't tha tho editor is outnn thft v,id i. .1.: a:t-r t -ii'e and that an abler ji'jti ba.3 : ' '"" --i'-ft ..f writlnp. v. -j: y. -i art- goi:,- t3 bt:y r. Llowin'f; !.:,e ai d reapt r, .r a stiring wagon or . .' f -t 4rt to enamhie the ones l -A - r.arker .S. Son are ofi-rinT i2 for ii.i rr !- a baraiu in them - m :..;rit was captured in fioui.-rsit ' 'y -if' week, and a man named Jacob -.' -V", su5,ro'-',l to know something ' '' ti.e 'nm crookedness of tho matter, V ' --o'-i'-eti to answer in default of 21,000 t jT. -Ttr ut to hny the b-ist Scythes, , 1 ork--. f Snathes, for the least ', 'u.ean ,1' PO ,,y to tho cheaji ' V H-irker & Son. who have tho ' r,',"1 'l,i:"jrt:lent and tho lowest prices in --v.u.-i.,n tiikcte will bi sold at Johns - e.-i Monday next to all persons who ,'."'!. the Democratic connty con- ' ,:; :-l this p'.ice. but whether th.-i- -n n '. :.' , :' at a"y other point we Iiava not ' ':(1. 1 arim ,-s a-,, others bringing wool lotlio ."i'CJ ''r;: w '!" Factory can liavo it ''il 'C'' rr'-l'y to lakJ homo tho saaio - -v .. v. r.rkdouo promptly ami at tins '"-v'lj aii;l 'ii'fact'ou guarantee.', in .A' lu,!!tr & Son hav a largo as v:'. .'i ''". "f "hiio goods for ladies' or r ,lr!H--es, whicli bavo been greatly f r .. ,n I'r"-'e. If you want a wbito dre.ss . -,'''" "f JuI", now is your chance to " j..'" a great bargain. i-. t ,:vF'nti;-tiinth annual comtnence t I4 ! s?- t'ri'irt' College, i.orctto, will r e .fl' " '' "'' '-Tuesday afterno.ni, Juuo 2oth. ."',' ''"'Krainin i one of the most entertain iv" ' '.';r I"""-";"te.l, and we have no doubt it o,' '-ract a Urge audienco. f -,'; Tfw,H!ra iu lhis Vr will be fouml '.tV 'i- 'ra,con,1,y t-'mvention to lj held -'ii-'-e ,.rr,';"bt k L:,,K)r party at the Court 1",,;"sl"irg, on thej 8th July, prox. . ;';"tIOIV ,Te t'. to place iu T!;a i"" a full county ticket. lv", variety store, of Mr. J. Teitel- , .:' .'. l"'r, tt". has just been rcpleuishe.1 "'-w st.x.k of clothing, ami the pr.v 'v ' J"""'! 10 lurnirtti any man or a unit of clutliHn rli..atiM' ii,-,.. ... ut f. 1. . . ....... ...v. " V...1U1HO UI3 UU- t.TtT''1 J''" Va"0rlr-r ami G-org,, l ; '""lerrrising rtni.Ienta of Wbito U.,1 ''P', 1,1 Wfctk raim:d a large new be 1 Pre,,,;"' That the harvest .reM'l kTH reHun'in? fH that tho L u h,,"'! fr"" " 'ocf, all T'no late Cresulr-titial contest e"-er .i0rr ! much "baa bloo.1," whieh cooing and ju. gment will correct. The -bad 1-ioo.i ' ........ 4 ,.y a persistent violatioM of Nature preat hut simple ,1s. w requires not only cool'. n ami jtulsmant, but obedience tol,TZ. li VCie.r, ... .. .enures aim me, proper use. lSloort Jlixture to insure its pm We I'finw l;Q ;... - of Dr. IJulTa untication. 7-;,e-lC-p,y ,,,,i8 i,-e,n fro,n ,ha Altoona .v.,i.i,: I'ecoming iiesiution : There are two postoihees in Cambria county alnt a mile apart, yet a letter dropped Jtoo" and addressed to the other will travel over .r yor fifty .miles of,, stage route, and 100 rmlcs of railway before it rerJches its desth, v .ion, the transit occupying aliout a week Tho Altoona lhlihl r,r,;. i,. entered on the f.th year of its jour naiis jc li.N. It JS the oh'est daily in that citv a, .1 bo firmly estal.lished that it may U regar ed as one of its fixed institutions. It deserve,, all the success which has attended it, for it l a tip-top lmlo sheet, and we tender its KoTr' S!r' lhC 'P"ont. of the After an absence of nearly A mainly at Salina, Kansas. Idnt T- year. vans returned to his homo i., u,;. i?.... 'gar last Saturday evening. He exprosses Z decided liking for the Western oorfntr but a severe atta. k of ft'Ver and r.rUo bad not .M.tercd into his calculations, ami hence his a;SVacdnrg'810a '' !" i..7"itVii,,y tillo"11 PpPle prnmblo alut tho hard hm .when they can buy five and one half lbs. of tho host coffo for ei.CO; we vo r?-"?rtl yP from 45 to '.0, ami all other kind of groceries as elcan in J.roportion. atthe cheap variety store 0Pf , ' J' -"elbanin, t.oretto? His goods are all new and fresh, and his prices warranted to please all coiners. f,TiM-r' K' r' LvlI' formerly of this place, oil MM,'CCmP ii1co,,vert to the theorv that coa oil lamps under certain circumstances will explodo. Tho damage done his place of" residence in Altoona the other day by a mishap of this sort could ho covered lfy a en dollar bill, but it was only throng' timely discovery that tho flames were suV !lagraMonre "" Lai1 Swn Into a ficrce.con- Tho narr.o of 'James J. JVTnrphv. -0D wi.h ready-made ck-tLmg of goosl Htyle and t-iake. at lair prices. Many f onr ;pailer are patrons of his, and them will be g'.ad to learn that he has just received a new mock which ho. pronounces tho best ever placed' on his shelves. All persons meditating the purchase of a new suit aro recommended to give him a call. In conformity with 1h reoommenda'ion of the Hoard of Pardons, Governor llart ranrt has Issued a pardon to Patrick Leo nard, c-.nvictcd in our Court t September session, lx.o. of complicity in the murder of James O Iirien at (iallitzin, and sente-seed to an iniprisonement in tho Western J'eni- " ""'"J " r o U-rm of seven years. The petition praying for Executive rln,n. was larety signed. . ,Pr-?1- J- little, of Altoona, assisted oy his brother, Mr.. lames I. p.,,ck, who is a sttutentof medicine, ftn Monday last per formed the operation of removing a cataract roai thoeyo of Mrs. Welsh, a lady livinc in that cit7. Tho Doctor has been imlform'v successru; in his operations in this line of olicato forgery, and is rapidly winning for b 1 11.se, f a reputation as an accomplished medical practitioner which Is Indeed envia ble. It is a rumor thai is generally believed that the young man who boasted tltat ho oonl.l marry any nirl he phased found that he could pleasu none cf the' fair sex. And It is a fact beyond dispute that young men arrayed in a suit of the tecomUig clothing bo bo procured at Godfrey WolfL's, next door to the postofhVe, Altoona, always ol tain favor In jibe bight of tho fair sex. ew Cpring styl.'H.p.n endless array, just received, and each article marked down to the bottom price. . Some very nice bass are being occasion ally caitght hi the Conemaugh near town, tho largest we bav so;n measuring ten inches. In this connection it n:avbo proper to draw the attention of piscators'to the fact that according to the provisions of the amended l'Mi and Game Law it is not lawful to take baas Under six inches iu length. All bass nuder the presenile.! leu;th, if caught, must he recommitted to the water, aJse a Cue of five dollars per fish roay 1) imposed. Since the new partnership arrangement of I,loy.l & Co., Main street, has been r.c snmioatet'., the members of that firm and their sr.lesmen have gone Industriously to work to secure for tbems.ej vs tho reputation of the most lilteral merchants in Lliensburg. They "have marked the bulk of their good's down tt tho lowest figure, and their prof.ts now comprehend cr.lv a slight advance over cost and carrage. As a consetjucncc, their rooms aro thronged day arid night by cus tomers intent on securing bargains. , ,". . If there is one thing about v hijt'l; a lady or gentleman js usually more particular than another, It it. In the matter of the style and .juality of their foot-gear, "it will therefore bo of general interest to announce in these .coliirnus that S. lilument hal, 1 1 V' levenUi avenue, Altoona, has in store a stock f .KKits, shoos, gjiiters, Flippers, etc., which for elegance and oxiitdleno as well as va riety of styles is not nurpassed in the State, K very loIy ran Ik! suited, and the, promise is given that thcro bha'.l bo no gruiii'oling about t lie prices. Our former townsman, .Col. Win. K. Piper, departed hence lat Wednesday for his home iu Gaysport. .Ilrt got along all right unti) he arrived at a point near Dun cansviile, when his hor:?o,took fright at an engine ami ran away, .upsetting the bng. y and .violently depositing the Colonel by tho roadside, ife received some ngly cnts nd bruises, but no bones fortunately were brok en, and ne.xt day ho .wan able to go on the street and explai;i how. this particular horse out cf a multitude of. horses which in bis liferiine ho had !ea!iug-j with was able to get awav with hbn. . , J.ik out for the "Wagon Tongue Sup porter" Ctrl "Patent Hhears" swindlers, who aro now at work in. diferent parts of the country. . One goes r.hcad anil calls on the farmers, r.i) I while ostensibly ma'-:ing a local agent of tho farmer and giving him a commission, by strategy ha obtains a bona fi.lo order from ;iiu and leaves. , The goods are chipped to tho unsuspecting far mer, anil the second switiifler appears and deirands pay for the goods, signed in that liitlividual's own handwriting. Farmers have recently beeu badly swindled by ageuts selling vari ous patents in neigboring counties. That popular hotel, long known as the Callan House, at Cresson, has come under tho control of Mrs. Edgar Collins, of Johns town, a lady ern'nently Qua! if: ad in every respect to successfully conduct it. "P.efilted ami refurnished, as it has boon', and with all its surroundings beautified by art and cul tivation, it is one of tho most delightsome of retreats for tho tourist or traveler which can bo found in this or any other Stale. Those who have stopped there onco will stop again, and if our recommendation is of avail many of those who have not yet visited tho Cal lan will do so at tbo earliest possible op- nnrtiinitp On Saturday last a daughter of Mr. Goofge McClucas, of (iallitzin township, took the cars at Altoona, whither she had gono on a visit, to rott.rn home. On tho journey she lwamo so ill that she wasobliged to stop oil" at Kittannii'g Point, where rho continued to grow worse until the following ovtniog, when death put an end to hr nattering!. Her remains were interred at Chest Springs on Tuesday. he is spoken of as having been a most amiable young lady, and what makes tho case 01.0 of peculiar Borrow is the fact that the day for her mar riage with ihe Idol of her heart is said to have beeu uarued. Her ao was about VJ years. We received by mail on Tncsday last from Mr. P. M. Krise, formerly of Clearfield township, this county, but who moved to Nebraska last fair, a.small piece of a white oak tree, perfectly petrified, about seven inches long, three inches wide at one end, and of a wed go like shape, weighing one pound and a quarter. Its sides aro smooth and well. poli.-h.Ml, the bark presenting a natural appearance and the annual growth plaiulv to bo been. It resembles a piece or hard fliut-stone. and when struck gives forth a ringing sound like bell metal. It is cer tainly a great curiosity, and we are ui.dr many thanks to Mr. Kn foi b.a iiUnes in tut-tdium it, Co ns. According tD the confident preJIctins J o; .many gifted newnpapor writers a genernl strike of the Brotherhood of Iocotuotive , Engineers was ordered for last Monday. At a fixed hour of that day every locomotive in the rjnited States was to lio abandoned, every train was to be brought to a stand-still, ami all traflio and travel was to be cut off till a demand for an increase of wages had leen acceded to. Business was to be suffered .to languish, and the irrepressible conflict between labor atvd capital was to be fought out on a line then to be plainly determined. The sequel to all this unhealthy bosh is that ! the trains ran on Monday as usual, and have since continued so to run, though in the estimation of many the struggle is only postponed not abandoned. .. Picnics promise to be abundant on the coming anniversary of American Independ ence. In our own town, or rather In a beau tiful grove immediately west of town, the ladies connected with the Church of the Holy Name intend to commemorate the event with a picnic that we are sure will 1k first class in .-very respectk the object being .to aid in the paying of tbo church debt, while at Carrolltown and Chest Springs, which are proverbial for entertainments of that kind which cannot be surpassed, the dy, and, so far as Carrolltown is concerned, the day after, will bo made .Joyful by the biggest and best ef.'orts in that line ever heretofore attempted in said localities. In the first instance that of Carrolltown a large brick school house now in courso .of erection is to bo aided, and in the latter oasa' the Chest Springs Park Association is tc ba given a lienefit. . On the charge of having lieen guilty of the offense of disturbing a religious meeting, no less than fourteen persons were arrested in Jackson township by Constable Wherley last Saturday and brought before Esquire Kinkead for a beari.ig. The prosecutor is Mr, Webster Ivn.llior, and ho as well as all the defer, "r.nts receive religions instruction in the sarr.c church, which is of the Dunk ard persuasion. The grounds on which tho fnformation was based are, in brief, that a few Sundays since tho prosecutor's father, Mr. Samuel Praiiier, arose in church for the purpose of pronouncing a discourse, when tho defendants refused to sit under his teachings and withdrew from tho house quietly, one story gives it; in a boisterous and unseemly manner, another version runs. A bearing was waived, and the defendants, in the sum of?l"0 each, were held to an swer at Court. In the exercise of what 110 considered his duty as a landlord Mr. Michael Fitz harris had recently occasion to eject Mr. Herman I.-indstrom from the portals of tho St. Lawrence Hotel, Altoona. The latter in stituted an action for assp.nlt and battery b( fore ltecorder C-recvy, and tbe case came up for a hearing on Monday. Then there was fun. .A fter a hearing of the testimony the Recorder, under a city ordinance, imposed a fine of j.x on Mr. I itzharris. An appeal was asked, whereupon Messrs. Herr and f?haw, of council employed, engaged in a violent war of words, followed by a denun ciation by the former gentleman of the Recorder's court as a "farce." Tbe record er resented tho insult by requiriugMr. Herr to either apologize, furnish "bail, or bo com mitted to jail. IIo would do neither, but defied tho Recorder and walked away. Subsequently, however, he was arrested and put under bonds of S500, and peaco once more reigned for tbo timo being. , John Swartz, Esq., one . of Altoona's oldest and most highly esteir.ed citizens, was stricken by paralysis last Thursday evening and died the following morning. . j"t gives us pain to pen this announcement, for we knew the deceased well, ami knew him to be the possessor of the kindest of hearts and the cheorfullest of dispositions. Though through iifo he boro with him the conscious ness of a deformity of body, yet the sterling qualities of his mind shone forth pre-emi-uent, and won for him a high rank in society. Since ls;o, when he became a resident cf Altoona, up to tho time of his death, he 1 was an inmate of tho office of Hon. John Pciliy, Superintendent of Trans portation of thq Pennsylvania Railroad, where he performed jhe onerous duties of what is technically ' known as "loss and damage clerk." Ho . served in tho City Council and was Presidcr.tof that body, but declined further public service. Tho age of the deceased was T)7 years, C months, and 21 days. The seven prisoners convicted of crimes of various grades at. our late session of Court were successfully located in the penitentiary at Allegheny by Sheriff P.yau and a couple of deputies last Thursday. Donnelly, the alleged horse thief, accompanied the gang as far as Groensorg, whero he was turned over by Constable Wherley to the custody of the Westmoreland county authorities. This latter individual, Mr. Wherley says, seemed to be highly pleased w ith tho, set of bracelets which adorned his wrists, and took special care to exhibit th.ein and make grotesque comments about them to such of his ac Yjuaintancns as he chanced to meet on the way down. i' expresses his determination tft come back at an early day and secure the arrest of the party from whom heavers that J:e obtained the stolen animal through the medium of a horse trade, the only difiicully atend;ng tho execution of this purpose be ing his inability to find a person of means possessed oftcoiiP..lence enough in hi'n to go his bail for appearance, etc. Isaac Ettien, a brakeman on tho first National freight line east from Altoona, left that city on his regular run at 4 oclock Sunday evening. An hour and a half later, at Spruce Creek, blood vas. noticed on tho bumper of acar.and investigation discovered tno fact that Euien was missing frcra his post. Search was made for tho bodv, and ultimately, at a point near Fostoria, it was discovered, but scattered in fragments along the track a distance of twa hundred yards. These were gathered up and for warded to Harrisburg, Ettien's late home, for interment. Owing to the fact that there is no bridge or other projection ou tbo line of the roa i in the neighborhood of where tbe remains were fjund. against which the un fortunate man could have been .lashed, the cause of tho horrible accident is shrouded in mystery. Foul play in hinted at, and the confraternity of tramps is viewed with suspicion in connection with the affair, but nothing to justify any other than a verdict of accidental death has lieen discovered. Mr. Fuit'ti was 3 years of ago and leaves a family. Au,r.'iEi! Attempt to Blackmaii,. "The Commonwealth rs. F. T. M'Cormick alms It. T. Franks attempt to obtain money under talse pretense." Sueh is the title of an entry in Esq-uire Kir.kead's criminal docket, ami a hearing of preliminary testi mony in the ctase was fixed for Tuesday af ternoon last, at 2 o'ekn-k. Mr. John Wag ner, of Chest Springs, if. tho prosecutor. The facts on which tho complaint, is bad are understood tolwi substantially these: About a year ago a sawmiil belonging to Mr. Wag ner, at Chest Springs, was destroyed by t'ro. He caiiie.l two policies of insurance on tho property, jn diiicrent companies, one of which has boon paid up, while tho other bangs tire. Some time subseuuently tho in timation was conveyed to Mr. Wagner by the defendant that it was susceptible of proof that tho mill had been set on fire for the pur pose of obtaining tho sums for which it was insured, and tl.:t unless hush money to tho amount of S 150 was furnished him ho would proceed to make public the knowledge of which ho was tho possessor. Mr. Wagner was by no means intimidated by the threat, but on the contrary refused positively to bo olackmailed and entered, tho information before noted. This is 0110 sido of the story. I ho other portrays a totally different state of artairs, and it is only justice to the accused to state that ho professes bis ability to put toe money transaction spoken of in a differ ent light, and place the burden of wrong do tng on other shoulder than his own. The attendant, by the way, is known in this sec tion by the name of Templeton. He essays tbe busi ness of pri rate d ctecti ve occasional 1 v, and is the gentleman to whom the arrest of Henry Duulap and Mrs Peales, in McKean county, last Spring, is to be credited. The accused waived a hearing and entered bailjn the sum of SlOO for his appearauce at the September sossiou of Court. xoe uessian ny has opened up tbo campaign in the wheat fields of southern C.ariii.ri-t. but bis M7u5 as 71 Lul vr.JcfedJ. tPi t r Jjccal Correspondence, Carrolltown, .Tur.e IT. j IEAn Freemas Yestcrdny (Trinity Sundayl wrp a day of more thtin ordinary interest to ; many of our people owine to Cue fact that tbe yon nr eh i Idren w ho hsd been prepared to make their first communion Approached thnt holy sacrament with every outward show .if devo tion Rnd solemnity. The young- pills, neatly nttired in white dresses and each wearing a long-wi-iite veil and crown of flowers, and theyountr boys tastily and cnrefully dressed, marched in procession f mm the school ho'.ise to t he church, followed by the silver cornet band, discoursing elefrnnt music. The entire number thus pre pared for the reception of the holy scrainvent Amounted to r.incty men. of which number fifty-five were irirls and forts-two boys. This certainly spenks well for the care unit real of the pastors to whoso care the religions educa tion of these little ones is entrusted. Tbe yonnfr men oneruted on a week flfro by Dr. M. J. Ituck. of A Itoona. for cure of hair I ips are all irettinir aloi-jf well, and they, as well us their friendf . nre nil much jdensed at tiie.r;su!i. The lip of each patient 4s knittinfr finely. Rnd the personal appeitrance cf ench. as rell tbe usefulness of tho lip. jrrcatly improved. The (fame of eri;itrt hjis been introduced into our viilrtfre sports and Is quite popular with both nlti and younir players. ' Your correspondent witnessed a somewhat tinusunl and novel race on funrtny that deserves mention. The parties Interested reside at O I09 s. r s, or St. Ilomfnce, the name by which per haps, it is better known. Ii appears thut a knisrht of Crispin had made arranirerrcnts with one I. V. tovo jn a pprmir wajron to Alb jchouy town-ihip to fret pome leather, out owinjr to a lnlsui'derstan.linir the young gentleman whose Iniiitiis ! have given started oil with the princi pal musicinn of the village ntiove named, and left his whs to be partner of the "lap-stone and aw" to make his jourm-y as best he could. Tbo latter walked, or rather run. three miles and then procured nn old horse, with three legs for use and ttie other for ornament, and sturted to beat the former party to their destination, fty dint of coaxing, poundins, and similar means of encouragement our Crispin knight soon ov ertook and passed the sprint wagon, and t-y llillngat break-neck speed down hiil and run ning up hill, leaving the horee to follow to tho top ol the grade unburdened, the shoemakt r succeeded in beating the tlrst party to Lentz"s by about twenty minutes, but the Journey was not one of great luxury and the conclusion ar rived at by him is that he had "ro ncrrt" en one h along the road and will not patronize P. O.'b exhibition on Tucdtiv nt St. l5on'.luce. 5or.-l energy nnd pluck must win. even under tho greatest disnd vantages. I have hitherto .ne glected to make note of the fact that our yung friends, Messrs. Lawrence s?tich nnd Philip Wcihle. have embarked in the butchering busi ness and keep fresh beef, mutton, etc., for sale almost constantly, but particularly on Satur day of each week. They deserve success and nre trying to command it by furnishing only li.-st class meat nt fair prices. With regret I stale that the lUcrory society has formally disbanded. The Temperance So ciety, however, is still in a flourishing, condi tion and receiving nceessi jns to Its member ship almost constant ly. On ln?t Sunday some nine new members were proposed. It is the intention of this society to give nn entertain ment on tbo evening ot tho 4t I. of .7 uly, to con sist of music, plays, recitations, etc. Yours, fce., Sfn. St. Aroc?Ti5E, June 17, Ists, Pnttt Freeman Tn reference to the Item In last week's Fiikeman headed "Horse Thief Caught." the following statement is submitted: It whs Constable .Ia. llhody, of St. Augustine, who caught the thief. Constable Wherley came to t-t. A ogutine, on the trail of the thief, and found out. that a man and boast answering the descriptions; riven him bad passed through that place. He engaged t he services of Constable Khody mid they both followed him as far us the Kcvstone Hotel, in Clearfield county. I!y this time J.'r. v herlcy's horse wa3 too much fatigued to continue the search, but Constable Kftody followed on nnd overtook and amtod the thief nnd recovered the mare nt Houtz.iale and brought them back to the Keyptone-, v h- re ho left Vr. Wherley. . So. if Justice is done, t he credit of rupture is due to Mr. RhotJy, as .Mr. Wherley was seven miles away when thCHrrcst was made. . Mr. P. Flnerty, of Pcan township, met with rather a strange accident one night last week. Tho night being very -warm he could not si. op. and got upand wentout to get a drink of wnu r. A misstep in tho dark ensuec!, and he was sur prised to find himself standing on the bottom or t he sprlmr, which Is about P.vo feet deep. He had to cull for assistance,-which came alter the balance of the household wakened up und found out what was ihe mutter. They hauled him out, a wetter nnd sadder can than when he went in. The nir-ht timo appears to be un lucky for Mr. 1.. for a little more than n year ago he went to bed sound and whole, mid when he got up in tho morning his knee was out of Joint. A visit, however, from Ir. .T.T.Christy, of Altoona. soon made it all right again. 1 On Inst Sunday evening, while a guy lotharlo of this place nnd his fair dulcinea were out promenading, their hillings and cooings were brought to a very abrupt close ty the sudden appearat.co on the scene of thej-oung ladv's paternal ove rseer, who, with birch In hand, or dered tho lady to return to the house, and then trnve the fcliow to understand that he wanted hiui to retreat us s ion as possible; whereupon n war of words not to be found in Webster fol lowed, accompanied by a stacking of dry goods by both eldcs. Iuckily there was a fence be tween them, and not being very good climbers they eventually parted with whole skins, think ing, no doubt, that "He who fights and runt away Will live to iijrht another .lay." Telephone. Uarosma has been the means of doing a great deal of good in healing the sick, and benefiting the afllicted, mauy of whom had almost despaired of health, or of even being freo from pain. Six years ago a man tron- -b'.ed with kidney difricul ty camo to my drug store, leaning heavily on his cane, nearly ,half doubled, hand across his back aa ob ject of pity ; said he had lieen troubled in this way for years, and whenever he took cold it settled across his kidneys, often con fining, him to his bed for days and weeks with excruciating pain. !Ie took a liotlle of the Ha room a,, and in three days returned, saying it was worth fifty dollars to him, and was willing to pay that if ho could not get it without. Ho continued using it, buying the six bott-loa for five dollars, which cure I him entirely. . - Prepared by E. K, Thompson, Titusville, Pa. For sale by Lemmon & Murray, E'ooim fcurg. Price 51.00 per liottle. Ah UNDENijriE Truth. Yon deserve to suffer, and if you lead a miserable, unsat isfactory life in this beautiful world, it is entirely yonr own fault anil there is only one excuse for you, your r.nroasonahfe prejudice and skepticism, which has killed thousands. Personal knowledge ami com mon .sense reasoning will soon show you that Green's August. Flower will cure you of Liver Complaint, or Dyspepsia, with all its miserable effects, such as sick hea.lacho, palpitation of the hert, sour stomach, hab itual costi veness, diziiness of tbe lir-ad, ner vous pTOPt ration, low spirits, fcc. Its sales now reach every town on the Western Con tinent, and.nota Druggist, among whom wo may name I-emmon & Murray, of this place, but will tell you of its wonderful cures. Three doses will relieve yen. Tur. EiMToiti At, Reunion. If the edi tors of the State, in their annual reunion at Cresson this week, fail to enjoy themselves, it will not bo tho fault of the weather. The programme comprises a banquet at tho Springs Hotel Wednesday, following by a speech by Hon. A. K. McCluro on the duties and responsibilities of the Press ; an excur sion over the Pell's Gap narrow gauge rail road Thursday, and A farewell oration and loave-taking Friday. We go to press too early to say more about the gathering than that the attendance is large, comprising editors from every section of the State. Quito a number of them paid Ebensburg a visit Wednesday, coming and going on a special train. Their visit was unheralded, which is the reason they were not met at tho depot by our cornet band. To Witom it May Concern. The courts have deciri.nl that if a person orders bis pa per discontinued, he must pay all arrearages, or tho publisher may continue to send it ntj t",l payment is made, and collect the wlmlo amount, whether the paper is taken from tha pogtotlice or not. Also, action for fraud can bo instituted against any person who regu larly lifts a newspaper from a postofiSee, whether directed to him or not, without an intention to pay forit and removal, without notieo to the publisher, is held to Ihj prima fucie evidence of fraud. The courts bavu also decided that Postmasters failii.g to givo timely and ley il notice of papers lying dead iu their ofdee, are responsible for the sub scription. Having again, taken the ageney for the Champion Reaper and Mower, I am now prepared to offer to farmers the best ma chine made, or. longer time, and for less mo ney than any one else. Old m.'whines taken in part pay tor new ones. If yon want to buy or trade, write to me describing old ma chine, etc. Harry Wayne. Ajjent Champiuu Reaper and llostt. f f Johrjjwn. fa Communication. In Memory of ttr. IUc? I Hn'ne, I. ale f North I.boiiKbiirsr. fj. It has become ray painful duty to chronicle In this more fitting though somewhat tardv manner the death of the kind old hrt her ar.d t-iit hlul dea con. Klchnrd Hughes ef North Koensburg. Pa win, died Jan. -'s. lrs. rn s-id year of his ago! Wednesday, the 3 th. a l-rce coneoarse ct his re ligious br'-thren an1 sisters his neighbor nnd friends gathered together to pav their final re spects to his mnrtsl remains. Kevs. T. U. Jones. J. . Thomas and J. J. Hnghrs oflifiated In relll glous yerTlceton the occasion, and the following Sunday his funeral scrinnn was preached bv Kov .1. J. Hughes to a lnrg congregation. May (Jod be a. retuge to his aged widow, and mnv Ho' bless his children with the same treasure their father had-namely, godliness void ot hypocrisy In the judgment ot all who knew him. Riehard Hughes ws horn In thecounty Urowen. Montgomeryshire, North Wales. The names of his parents were John and F.llen, nnd he was the youngest of three children, .Inne snd F.llen being the names of the other two. Hi parents were re ligious people, and from Ids earliest childhood he was brought up In the t'hurch of Jesus Christ, so It ran tie sabl that bis life or over R0 year? was consecrated a living sncririee, acceptable to Ooi. When about 21 or 22 'ears old he Pame to this country, mneh to the grief of his parents, especial ly hfs mother. He lived for a few yers In Ohio, from whence he came on a visit to F.bensbnrg. then in Its Infancy, and while here his eve? ami affee. tlons fell on one whom ho forthwith resolved chnuld be his partner for life, rnmclv. Anna Oriffttr-.a. who was ono of the first, if not the Very first, female born in the settlement. aDd in whom he found a heliimate for many long years. After marrlago he settled on n farm five nifles north of Ebensburg, where he took his plttee fur seme vcars as a lead ing member ot the Congrp"g&.t!-nal church, there being nt tho time no Mothooist organization In the nelghbornood. After a few years, however, be amLelght others withdrew In peace from the Congrep vtfonal' fold and proceeded1 to orranlie a Methodist church. Three of the cine were ulll upon earth when the writer of this catne here to mlnlter. hnt now ther are all dead, the subject of this sketch being Cie lait of the number te bo called to his reward. Tbe Met hodlst church was organized at the res idence of Mr. Thos. Iav!e a little over fortv years ago. Richard Hughes w elected one of t he dea cons at that time, and ho continued In the offlco hcnorahlcrtcrtr.fr bl3 entire life, his godliness be ing nndobteii nnd bis faithfulness um;!esti-,oed. He was not ample in bis knowledge nor very r trong In the composition of hts mind, but he had a good, compart knowledge cf the ll!Mc and strong eom mon sense, snd his great discrimination was faith fulness In employing hts knowledge and sense, combined with Teliwlon. for tho glory of Ood and the benefit o' HI., kingdom. I will hero quote Key. J. Ij. Jeffrey's opinion of Mr. Hughes as a tnn. Christfcin and deacon. It Is known to many that Mr. Je brers v.isx rMnts ter In th-.s circuit for many vcars, rnd according, to my judgment the following, is a just tribute to the memory of tho deceased : "Well, the old pilgrim, Richard Hughes, has gohe homo, ilowas rlpo tu go to h's gram. I do T.ot think 1 have anything to tell you abot.t him that you do not knew as well as I do. Twenty six years atro last Christmas I moved to F.bcns. burg to take charge of churches In that elrcult Hrother K Hughes was then a member and dea con In the North church, and I havo a friendly knowledge of htm since that timo as a man. Chris tian and officer. "1. As a m.n. Ho was cheerful, peaceable. In dustrious and honest ; yea. vcrv honest In all of his transactions. Honesty was printed on his fac0. ' i. As a Chi istlan. He knew himself as a sin ner, co thi.t he wis hnmhle and penitent; hut he was contitlent of his salvation through grace and grace alone, like the Apostlo Paul-'Through tho grace of . lod 1 am what I am.' He was one of the best listeners I oversaw.. His eve was steadfast In the preacher s eye his can and month open to receive the truth and to proclaim It. I generally had better meetings In the North than In town, and one reason for thnt was that the cheerful face, the tender eyes and the sympathetic te-irs on Prothr-r Hughes' cheeks melted all nbout him nnd were great inspirations for me to 5p?-k. He loved God. loved the Saviour, tho house, the household and tlie service of God. "3. Asacreaoon. Possibly others fticre may bo who are greatcrtn knowledge and talent to speak, but he was prominent In the care of the religious In all its parts. Ho was seasonable with every thing, nnd ws renowned for hospitality, as were also his wife ard children." It can bo said of htm as it was of Hanarriah. "For ho was a faithful man and feared il-vt attove many." Nch. 7. 3. I have no doubt that ho rests in peace, because he was the son of pence upon earth -and I do not know of any place eo natural with hl3 r.ntoro but the land ol eternal peace and joy. ' I will give again the testimony of Mr. Par.lel J Jones, ot Kbensburg. about the rhnraeterlst les of the subject of our memory. He speaks of hlra as billows : "I was in the society of my dear brother, Kichard Hughes, for thlrty-e ght years, and the following virtues were In hifil"? i 1. Attending religious meetings to iirr.e r.ul al ways very carelul not to neglect reli-ious service at any-time. J. Innocence. 1 did not understand at any timo that ho was for doing or wishing harm to any j crson. ?. Ho was honest to tell In the r.rcsecco of his . brethren th U which he saw was wrong." (Some preucners antioui'Teuiy Know, like the writer, ubt.ut hie peculiarity on this point. If there ws anything in the sermon ho could not agree with he would lot the preacher know it. anij that not through this one or the other, hnt he himself would make tt knnwn the first opportunity, nnd not with nn ungorerrrahle temper, but with a pleasant and honest smile on his face In every lcsts-neo. It was seemingly au innocent pleasure with him to have-en hold'" "on a preaohcr, but tho one who would be offended at him would not have entire knowledge of human nature In certain traits of honesty that belongs to it In some char acters, though sinful and corrupt.) . He could kecpthw secrets of his brethren and sisters.-. Unprofitable and hurtful tales were not to be her.rd irom Kichard Hughes' month. Very many nre not o In this age. The whole secret of the Church of God Is strewn all over the field ot tho world With many of its members, and that is often a enuse d ehrlll laughter In the camp of the Philisti nes. 5. Richard Hnghcs was not too sensitive od ready to move when any ono would not be of tho same mind as himself, nor when ho happened to hear tha "some one had been telling something wrong about hlni." This Is graco that Is -lucking In many. If every one -docs not bow before the altarof some person's jutlgtient, especially If that per?or. hap pens to b a dcnenn of the Church, ho is very apt to show bad feellrgartd become offended, thereby proving that he values h!? o-vn judgment more than all t he ot hers combined. ' - - . He was very faithful under all circumstances to the religions cause. It was not habitual in him to see work when It was too late to be .tone ; but his care was so much for the cause of his Saviour that ho saw the work that was to be done in good time, and thoro was no peace for his soul If It could not', he dono-in time. too. it that we could have All our tfeaeuni. yea all of our preachers. too. of llmtchn-Hctor 7. He was a peaceful nnighbonr. J never heard that Richard Hughes was in imy trouble with -his neighbors in the loni; period of sixty yeurs. Hless ed are tho peacemakers." May the iord pon- his spirit on our churches, "olhal they may. t-pig .forth- the fruit of that bnptlSm which Is tc be ;eer In tbe sanci ificattoo of the incmher?, s that they may not bo afraid of tho stn and corruption ot tbl nenera'.ton. J. J. Ut MHKS. A Pen Picture. A few months, or even weeks, since, her pallid countenance was the very type of rnddy health tbo delight of the school and the pride of tho household. She was always welcome wherever duty or pleasure led her. Ililigeut, punctual, and exemplary in the class room, olod:ent and loving at home, sho won the hearts of all. But alas ! those glowing cheeks and lips are now blanched by consumption. Tho voice once so enchanting in laugh and song Is fee ble, husky and broken by a hollow rough. I-iet ns approach her cough and gently take her bloodless hand in our own. Do not shudder Imcause of its feeble passionless grasp. The hand once so warm an.', plump shows its bony outlines, while tho cords and tortuous veins a e plainly mapped npon its surface. The pnlse that bounded with re pletion, imparting beauty, vivacity, health, and strength, to tho system, is delicate to the touch. Tho enervated heart feebly propnls the. thin, scanty blood. Must we lose her while yet so young and so fair? No. There is relief. Put Bomething more is required than tbe observance of hygienic rulea, for onfebled nature calls for aid and she. must havo it. Administer this pleasant medicine. It is invigorating. It allays the irritable cough, improves tho appetite and digestion, and sends a healthy tingle through her whole being. The blood is enriched, ner vous power increased, end the heart bounds -with a new impulse. Her face brightens th a blood Is returning, her voice is cleared and her requests are no longer delivered 5n that peevish,, fretfu'. tone so deacU'iing to sympathy. Her step la still faUcriug, b:.: strength is rapidly returning.. Ijet us take her out in tho warm, life-giving sunshine. In a few weeks she will go without our aid and be able to.jo:n her companions in their pleasant pastio'.es and feel her whole being "warmed and expanded into perfect life." The change is so great that we think she is sweeter and nobler iban ever lefcr .And the medicine which, has wrought this trans forinatiun, v look-upon as a blessing to hu manity, for there are other loved one to be rescued from the grasjt of the Insidious do jttroyer .Dr. l'icrco's froideii Medical Dis covery has raised her. It will raise others. Cambria township meditates the erection of a new school bouse bis Miicuier. ! wiU lie t.Vtrell tfUOjl tot Uj.ii-S l.-Jliii ut I'.JCiH- bur -Ol ff VT mm M mm . JUST lUSei5IYKJ AT THIS PEOPLE'S CHE r CARROLLTOWN, PA., . , . AND TO BE SOLD AT towE& mm twin mzu .12 tvebs new style Press Gaols, .Ulack and nil colored A Ipacas, ' from ls'to 45 cIp. ter raid' JJlack and all colored Cashmeres, from b'5 to f,oc " (.ood Dress Prints, worth 1 els., reduced to 5 i-ta. " " iJest Cocheco Prints, 8 " ' .Appleton A Muslin, " 10 Bleached Muslin, . Ladies' Suits, ready trade, worth $3.00. reduced to $2 00. Went s Cassirncre Worsted Suits, lrom $3 50 tin to ; 00 Souths ... .. f2t0 .. .. ?5()0 Men s and Boy's Hats, from 45 cents to $2 25 Good Roasted Coffee, worth 25 c-ts., reduced to 20 cts. per lb tood Green CotTec, " .. Yellow C Surar, " 10 " " g Kxtra Crushed Sugar, ' 12 " " 10 BOOTS, SHOES, GMTERUHDftLL OTHER GOODS, REDUCED IX THE SAME riiOI'OUTI OX. mm FORGET THE PLACE-IN Jiook Xoticcs. WESTEI.N YII.Ti:7. am, thk who Kk- jickm Tutu. An A"thcntle Narrative Eui braclnir an Account of Seven -Years Travel anj Aitvcntura In tho Fur Wot. l!v .1. It lleaiile antbor of "I.tfo In b't.ib ;" Western t'orrcnen' dent t!;nc!nr.atl Commercial, etc. lllu-.:ratcJ Jonks liROTiiEus . Co. , CI ncir.uat 1, Cb lcair o ' I'blla.le'phia l7i. . Mr. licndle msy fairly be rrrarclcj ns 'bo writer of some ot the wom Attractive literature of the day.- "Western Wibis" .p n wlih the corr.tncnc. mDiit of the nuttior's rovinir lire. In lf"jS. Bud uccoinvatiies hn:i throuirh ail his many thousands of mijes of trnve! 011 toot, on hors'. buck, by canoe, duir out, sil l nncon train, an ! every moms of locomotion known to civbize.1 and uiiclvii!z man anion eavnee Indiuns ami no less savnpa u nite men, upon tours of observation In the wiM of inoutitHin, t.hiin and desert, nnd throuo-h advent ure who re cital chu-s the heart ta throb. ni.J the biooi to lenp with accelerate J moment 11 m. ami t rliurs the record down to the death of Iiri(ibntu Youna-, and the precarious fcituucscf bis totu-riuir hierarchy. Int-TiirKied w!th rcrsonnl observations of men. thliiffs, and local nice-, nil of which aro at tractively r reset! t ed, tde I'frhts nnd slmdts of incident arid baifirdous im rprlsc - appear to relieve the work or any suspicion of bcdvimss. and at the same timeuld many of its nistin irulshed chnrms. Some of t he note worthy d vpnturcs tire In the varied r uer'ence of the author, but more were Ruiherod from tbe lips ol scout, hunters, rnnr rs. and t he men aud women upon tbe frontier with whom he came In contact, and they innko t,p a series of Imps and miMinps, comio. triijricnnd dramatic, wbich will be read and rc-rcad by American tre-'sldcs for many years to come, aud always nt h in terest. , , "Western Wlbls." treats or the ptcull.Tlnsfl tuiions of the Mormon settlements . tbe habits ami customs of vHriU9 'ndian tribes; tiie trinls.d-.unrersnnd superstitions of pr. spcetor; rnbiiiiff life, with fa jriiilioe nl -Its jn rils. profits nud disappointment,-; cx-iMtur iidvcntuiej ot well known scorns; the Mormon war; tue Mountnin Meielo-?' Massacre, tor which John 1 1. Lee-wns tricA. -fu-id iruiity nnd shot: the life of Oen. Cusiert "he dcud "prophet, with h sketch of blslifc'nrd numerous heresies; be sides nn array .frtbor facts, Inci b-ct? and hnp pcsitUK'S. Tnte ou;-ht to be enough, to insure a pl.-uslntf varh ty.- Scvorwl w?'.' kmwn cmnesar? tRssclcI with the stigrr.a r.f unndulieruted wickedness bvtthe simple rcli tioti of facts ; occnsionnl! y n hero is rescued lrom obscurity nnd set npon a modest pedtMal for tbe admiration of his countrymen: but tho narratives are always fdmt.lc and pr; (rressne; corvincinir with their Ir.hi "t t.t-truth-f 11 Inpf-s arti total uts.-nee td cirot Km aid nllec tation. W-ihnAip mMtr examined n work up.m t he subjects trfuvd- !y this, po tre3 from t. ch nicsiitic. eo true to nnirc iid -0 well calcu lated to fascinate the attention of nil cinssesof renders. - It Is a reyn! octavo -vche pair's, clc tr:intly printed nrd bound. 1 1 s tilustra'lons, of which there are 1-7. are tbe fret we ever saw lt a work for populnr sale, and they are re nn.rknbly ; .Tcctlvo fn clucidntinir tbe twTt. "Western Wilde" wli: be am r'.y purchased wherever the English lutivuaire Is read. TtiK CATnhnc W.mi i.-"Gcrmrn Soc'nl Ism" is the tit'e of thn leading arlice In tho July Catholic Wom.k. Ihe two recent at tempts on the life of the llcrmtin Emperor have set all the world sperulatinr nhout Social Ism In .-rninny. Ibis rives a pcnllsr value and lim.'Ilness to the profound nnd exhaustive article in Tne t'ATiiui.ic Wcini.n. "Entrlisti Statesmen in L'tidress" are- personal reminis cences, told In 'nn excellent manni r, of Ird Pertiy. Mr. (JlHdstono, and John Hriijht. This stvle of article always attracts attention, and the present paper Is one of the b"st of tts kind. "The Newspaper Tress of New Ycrk" Is spicy and eiinstic. and tells some homo truths that will tic nt'preeiated by everybody except by those of whotr they arc told. "The Tractnrlan Movement In the t'nurchof Knl-ind," by Mr. Capel. treats in a calm and kindly manner .if the present Attitude cf that movement towards the Cat holio Church. "Pantheism ivmn Athe ism" Is n lively yet deep review of Professor Stunrt niackie's A'ufur.il fTi.-foifof Ath'ism. The Scotch professor pels some rather b:,td knocks. "Tno Principle of Hcatitude in J'u maa Nature" holds out much topo to humani ty, wh.ise tendency Iu these Oays Is towards nothint-ness ir despair. Tho "Kolutior.s of Ju ilaistn to Cbrit-tbiuity ' is an intertpt tti histor ical sketch, and ttc"Hormha;res i3 the I'ytent-0 Oricnlales" Is one of those qual.-it, breezy bits of half-modern, half-iuediies si pictiire-pnint-inr for which The Catiihi.ic Wuui.n Is jutiy famed. "Helen I,ee," "Conradand Waiburp-n,'" and "'My Priend Mr. Price" form the unusual. y rood stock of fiction. In poetry ther" is "Crt -ated Wisdom" by Aubrey tie Vere, and another canto of Lhtnte's 2f'(j'ib rio, translated by Dr. T. W. Parsons. Fan;.crs,jUtentieir. I have a few of the celebrate! SUPERIOR and OHIO BUCKEYE Plowing Machines! Which I will cell at from SC5C to 875 KACII. . j"Mow It your chnnec to rPt a bat ram and at tbe Mine t'aio Fccuro tho best machine ma-la.. OEO. HfNTI.EY. Ebensburr, June 21. !STf.-3t. ASSIGNEE'S SALE.' HY virtue of r.n order et tho Court of Common Pleas of Cumbria county, to me dlrvcted, 1 otfer at public sale on tbe premises, oj TUESDAY. JULY 23d, 1878, at a O'cloc k, v. y , tbe rcl!owoj eb-scr.beJ real estate, to wit : All that certain Piece or Parcel cf Land situate In Olearfi Id township. In sld "viun y. f ambr'a, a-p'olninr lunds ot Wlllinm Man. i. is, i'atrmk JM .-.I -ilro, .b.lin Wharton, 1. a. .Vcler nt, Thoma Ada-;"' heirs, and A;.t. MrMallM, ciipl.tmiiir abort -at 0 A.r, tuvlnj i hf-.-n., rrectcl in Pi ANJ". liWKI.L'.NH l.ors sa HtAMK STAiibb .ui'l otner .''e'rtry : buildings It I? i:h:r. :ii,ifsT,f urn.'-s and r-hu.!s. hal lino orcburii, a roniMilom luorm;, and r'""' r-'ie:s. ;' ' i will sell ibu at'i ve fit! cr mura or In tl.ree places to suit j'urelia-er. ' Tkkms or N a I tuie-ttord of the pnrr'iase nionev to be paid on tho ri'iiririiirt-li.n o ; lie f ,',r ami the r"iii--n e in two i.,nl nitnii.xt pay tTii'ti.s Willi iiit.T't, lo t.' seeart-.l l.y U.e uiont b ,ii.ls ol t Ikj iiurclias.T. (I .! Mtl'S .1 .,.. I 111. Ch'f. ."i r r.-". :.t- :i,i."rv-.?. C3 H fa Tfc (Tf f i P a hi 8$ fi-p 13 3 Hi BR APSTORE worth 20c, reduced to 12c. WALTERS' LARGE STORE ROOM, Notice to Taxpayer IN no'.nnlanco with en Act of the fionersl scmbly Dt tbi" Cotvtnon woiiltti. hi. proved As- iliu ii, . -l- - I'.oaiinr 'O the ColK ;-tun of t-.x s m the Court) ol Cumbria " notice Is hereby riven to tbe i:. Ti avc rs resid inr in thedistriclr below name 1. imtt the Coun ty Treasurer, In compliance with the 21 section ef sail ptt, will alt. n 1 nt the pines of holding te I; roii:i nnd Township elections, on the foll-iMlni- named day.., i,,r iho puri...pc.r re ceivinr tb.' County, Poor and S.nle taxes for he year ISTs : For Sutnmt'.vtl'o bor..nirb. Tuesitay, June "'.tb " Oalbtrin bi.ri'Uah. Wednesday, 2th" " TuTintlhlH boroiirh, Thursday, 7;h" " vlaliitrin townsbiji. Friday, '- 2!h! Lre to b.'rm;K h. Sa uir'ti v. yth " Allcxheny township. M"ndav. Julv 1st " Chen Spr!n tH.r'urh. Tucs ay. .lulySt . i.e.:sburr torurb. Fast w.ir-1. l-rl !ay July 6th; West ward. Saturdiir. .Inly 6th ilea towiifhip, Monday, .iiilv M h. Clcar-Md ton nsb'n. Tiiesdn v. .1 nil- ott, " White tv. j. . at .1. lteerr". Wednesday.' .f nly I'jm: at l.loy.lf vll le. Thurslay. .luiTlli. vnest lownsi.ip. at St. bjurcnce, Friday. , Ju- " Klicr t.iwnshlfJ, at St. Hon I face, SaturJur ' duly iMth. -T. c';:r:',town boronirh. Monday, .Tn-v l.',rh. "Cr.m.ll townthlp. Iu"lnv. .luy l'"ih. '..j-:ebnnna tp We.'.uesday, Ju.y"l7-h Harr township. 1 bur lay. :s:h" " Hlackbek township. FYi'iiiv. lt) h " Cambria township. Saturday, 20 j' " Jackson township. Monday, saj." And. In accordance with theseonnd s.ctb.a f)f said Act. on till tax' s paid to the Treasurer Le.ore tbe 1st d,iy of SM'tember. there will be a reduction of h per cent., wbilc 6 rr rent wl I be added to all unpaid taxes ne.J ..iHe-ea In the bands of a constable. N. .T. FRT.1 1 ITOFr, Treasurer Treasurer s Offieo. Kbentmrr. April Itj, 1ST8- ProBonoublico. A IN(1 an ambition to pav mr det-ts I w!M sell as much ( the folIow"lnk -f lescribed real estate as will be no..,,rv f.,r the purpose vlt- t F,:1VVv,.IMK,'F-"M HAKCKI.Ot 1MPKOV tl) Ij N ! ftuate In tbo West Ward of ihe Hor ouali of Kbcr.Fhurr. contafntnir 7U neres bartnir thWrca erected u two stoiy double iiwellmr llo-s". .vN",'v2' ;S?tiVARK OF ,,B,,,'Nn Htnat-. !a tb.9 West W ard cf tbe fb-rourb of Kbensburr bounded by Id..yd street. West Ptreet. rle street and spruce alley, ha vl nr t hereon erected a dou ble l rnme liwell!ra House and a Fame Stable. V V'i-A.,V .K situate in the 1,tfl nrd nflhe I''.r..iiu I, ..f jrbensburr front Intr on Ijloy.t street nn 1 adietnlnv the Foundry AH,',rMJK."F UK,"'N'" situate lu the" W et V ard of tho Hnmnifh of thensbtirr. boon 1 ed by the Turnpike. Ijlov l atrvut and West street contulninu ab..ut one aor.- vi.i 1 A't''K,'H AliCKI..F IMPROV. J.Dl.AM) rlluaie in t ambrla towrFhp (near Kbensburg). U.uiided by the i-y pike, and .f fcdwartl Uwen- and .I..1U Kirsrb'ner. eontalntnr lu acres an I M j.crehcs K No S A I'lKCK OK PAKC! Ij OF T'NI. v. ,1 I'ANl, s'tuate tn Cambria townsl 'p (at Heularo. bounded by th- Heul h road land ,.f Joseph Y litnan. Heirs., t .lames an t Oeo Mill, aad ot hers. r..ntainln 02 acres and 3 tK-rrbes 1,o, 7 -AKTkit T F -M '"ua.e 'in black. Itok township, knew n as the "John Oman" tirm e.nta?ntr.r ab,:t lw acres, having thereon er.-.: e.t asroue Hwelllnr H..u' and a Fra.iv l.arn. rtero Is a coal bant: ..p. i,ed on the promt-, s ,I,1'Tethril;,,,;,,f'r,ir-' "l admit :.ivlsou. It w!.l boeo'd la lot to suit purchasers Fbenstir .-, May ?1. l7s.-f. A UDITOirS NOTICK. Hi .HVIIi. been anpointcl Au.litor bv to of C i.mmrm I ' ' - - Q j r . i" C mm-' UUUl3t3 Wa-ner. A'!CT1- , t Charles ,'T.i beeD Alieeijcri to-.i'f-. (V.mt.ria OPporttl bcneti! of'trtono- s of gaid Me' occasion of all ty I. is hr.t a-ro-it. to .ml aim to Nome , ' entltle.l to rorelre -he same m.j , bav cn t'.at 1 will n-n.t ti e d'H'"1 Ifutable ! ni"nt. nt mr . f. .-, ;,, ...,.a rk-; ,r j-K- . iJ?9H; lT' AT,"' "'" ly " ArT.U'o,fc when and where all parties mierrs-e i i,.u-i pre. enthreUlms. ,-rVe debarred tr.-m e. n.'r-i on said l -nd. lir'll.'W.mtAlAS Ab o r Kbensburr, Jane l'T.-itt. Au Uur- UniTOR'S NOTICE tF.Th," iriTVK-ut.i anuiif'P, appoirfed by tKe ':tf bi r-oo trtrctton of the tunM in tle l-'-rt ti llHTl'l. r.r V.. A'.lycrs. I xecutrtT ,.f Atin Myrrs. eleoexsr 1 t Kret - . '-- i. ur tnat r.e wtli ft bt hi? 1." f-fbro in i uNi.'iiirj, r.n i hi-rspav, the 2otri i .Car of e.1 to rrese- t C ' hv ." ' T QC,T- ' ". mm r ' "T iurt iter. i .t,. t, tA HLKK, Au. l l...rj. .- I . ,. . . . ' - A I M I X I S T K A THIN N C)TI( ; K r I-'f . ..r i . . ... .. Kstate of I i .-I'- lA:ti.s Xfr-s of AJrnir::str.-t Jr. n .n tl.e cs'ate of i-i.u lp iur.:sr . ,lr.. I.vro o? t ;-rr. l! tr county. Coed, hate been rranted to t'.o ,',T ': tifb.p Cml.K. " " wni.Di 2-.: r.r"- indebted .. est a ...v .-.eu ... ma ... uoti.-.iiAte J.ayt.. those bav r,' ela:n. nvr.'-v t're s.in.c w .. tbeui ir"per!r ..! hem :e?-d f r s-tt Imm-'- and 'SK'ut ( A I'.IAKlNF. HAl.iji i YINCF.NT kll il. j ' J ,dji r t arroll Twp , .Inno :4. In s. r t. ASSIGNEE'S NOTJCK ' t Not iro !7Ti Jl . 'y ,V'" AMCEI. vu.e v. . ...... r.:, i -wi:jii!i, r m a . : hZ, c orh.sreii! and per-onnl . s-.air tr. l,,nw W'ohth. 1n trust t the twncet t.f ' tnir-tr.t ITJllIU mill'MM to SM 1.1 .a-,....-. ,. . diate payment, and thn. harlot ,'-;,D.. R n!; the- same wUl T r.-seiit , hem. J -ro ferly . utl eNtln. to: ...r sc; iio.iieiit, to tlf Mi counsel, v. A . Sho km a k k ' -Mar 13, HTi.-Ii-rt. SaLLERS' LIVER PILLS . - ... . . T !.. ,ljf,-.j-. ...1 J t T. ,", m-nu of e. l..r. Kp.d ft 1 AMKL Mcl'.AI ;H .1 . one. e ' - r r..n.' -e b... in the ,a, :"r. ' I'p i tt . .PI r. r - . I s r- 11 Jjk-S oji..M-..0 with blti Lftl 'ul
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