m mmw mm) 1 Ebonsbuis, Pa., i r, - - a va. so, js7s. , ftrP7jv oiul Cres.ton Railroad. .1 ancr Mnsm v. .In.T 8. ISTH. trains on K. ' , M S V J "'' --I 4 ! - h K. K. will ne run i lon-iwa . Ebeiisbu'-yt. HradleyV, . . K vlnr ' . 'oel... M uiuter... I,uvkett's.. Arrive- ..Cresson. . . A.M.I P. M. Arriv 1 ijft ' I 9 55 10 35 9 4 10 M; 9 r,l I'l 2 " 2S 10 H 0 IS U. 5 9 in Iiive 8 50 8 55 tr H"' ! t!ie ,u"r" , l". with trail)!' cast morning an 1 evening train cnu- and west on the Pa. K. K. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. litre There, ami the Other VUice. Tli best stock of shoes at ftarkers'. !(,., (dock of everything at ISarkers'. ;.. vist prices for everything at IJar- " -The blackberry season is over, anil wn 'J'n'.i' bankrupt act expires by Iiniation i,.n't tiji leot to ba register on or bo f .. Thursday next. " . rtrttiiT 'tt t'ourt was iu session at IIol- ;.lV-bnril this week, "tli-! I:i '' ,l'e 3 pipes lti Wood vale , r.'iicli Is nearly completed. buy your go. ids at Harfcers cheap cash f',,ri- and yon ill save injury. l'.y tlitj way, why cannot we have a n -rr i t ; j.riiikit-r in Kliensburg ? The Centre Itaptist Association was io P,r-!.iii ;it Johnstown this week. Huntingdon county sent three prisoners :.. thu Western Penitentiary on Monday town, nam iiiE to e' POUgC p v 1: ulillie lawful to shoot squirrels on a: .1 after Monday next if you tan find i'h.iii Wliy pty t?o or 310 for a sewing ma , : in,- lien yon can buy one of the very lajst it r.irki-rtt' for i23. There are ti.'l Sunday schools in Cambria i .'iniy. And yet our juveniles are not all Mini.-, by means. l nicss tlie number be added to after iVisitetn is written, there aro j ust thirty-one priMMit ts in our county Jail. A la.lv named Mrs. Jj.-dir died near I!,. 'Vt rsville, Somerset eounty, recently at J,r venerable age . t'W years. A. A. Ihirker t Son want 50 dozen eggs iTthty from int until the "lay of the last" 1 1 p. it the hist lay of the hens. Ir is expected that a large delegation of ;' .r.'iirtiers will eonie here from the south of tin- nuiiity next Monday to be naturalized. Huntingdon has taken Its place among i - inui'titM wliieli refuse to pay the costs v. r;i-s of arrests for trespassing upon rail - ! trains. Win. "fsbit, Ksq.. of Altoona, has been r.'-flt-ctfil l'rt'sitlfnt of the I'eiinsylvania IIiiuhI Uights league, a colored men's fit'miiiat ion- Take j oor eggs ard otiier protltice to the tit.irtf of A. A. Marker & Son, and you will mure giHttls for them than at any other i -:.i''lifhunut. (Ming to the faot that court will be in vc-i-u next week, Dr. Hotlman will visit J., ri tta to-morrow (Saturday) instea.l of at uu.ii time. tnr townsman F. II. Ttarker, Ksq., went t.. tin; Manimotli Cave along with thu edi torial excursionists, and afterward exteuded Li- trip to Iowa. The. tnimU:r of passengers who came l.t-re Saturday evening last on the regular t!:rmit;li excursion tralu from IMtttiburg was iinufiilly largo. A fnsie-n lias been effected between the I. m.K'rats and Greenbackers of Hunting tlnti, ami the defeat of the Republican ticket li tht-rt foro assured. One of the evils of early rising Is exem j'ltlftl by the fact that thoso who were .ilin a,! at 5 o'clock on Monday morning saw !i"ft i it the sidwalk. VcitTs who haven't paid a State or coun ts t.ix within two years immediately prece tt'i.g tut- coiiiliig electittii, Khould do so on or l.-fure the 5th of 0-toler. A cross-tie traveler named Charles r. kliotler, of New York, was run over by .ir rars at Ivist Cot:tmaugli Saturday night :it, anil Htistainetl a fracture of an arm. -Ktlward Meldren of Ulacklio.k, In.liana (.'limy, has lieen placed in nomination for AtfcftnUy by the G reejibackers of that eonn tv. j'le was formerly a resident of Johns- t-VVII. A lir.rse, Tinpgy nnd bnfl'alo robe were i'.'-ii In Uus'on township, Clearfield coun ty, ine night last week. No less than tnree .tii-t.s of the township suffered by the : : uisa. tinn. The miners employed by Donnisfon, J 'drier ,v Co., of Hollidaysbiirg, at the coal- ii iin H at ltt-titiington, are out on a strike, 'i lii y i U-cu receiving thirty -eits a toil, ;u il ant thirtv-hix. -We gather fmm an item in n Venango I I 'lt.l - pajter that air. James A Kittel!, f r'm riy of Ills-nsburg, is now engagetl in I ti t j. ili printing business at Emleuton. If m, or if not so success ' i --The luinking firm of Messrs. O. Kl.ti- ! riH v S'iiis, Somerset, have ma 1 An assiun- I Mi-it fir the Ixjnefit of their cti-tlitors. The j Vahi'itien lire estlmattnl at from -7, inn) ; a'-.sets not Stated. A s'lssion of the Kvairgelical I ithenr. - tic, comprising the counties of Heiiford, ';tii!hr'a, learfiehl, Fulton, Huptingdnn, l"i!:.i!'.i and Sniu-rset, will bo htld in II nut- ; og. I, iti next We.lnesday. -- ;tr thanks are due to the managers of !i- In.liana Agricultural Society for a cotn l iitii. ntary ticket of admission to the ap i ti.i. hit.g annual fair of t-aid society, tiie .!! t,f which we cant, nt now give. P.. fori- .! u.'.ge Ketclmtn, isi ti:c United S'at. 1 tinti ict Ci'iirf at I'iftsbnrgh, Thtirs iay i.l la-t week, I. Orr Alexander, of Al ' "iia, and James Fin.k, of Duncatisvilio, I: iol voluntary petitioiis in brttikrti jitcy. The special train which conveyed the t .'tnnany of picnickers from Altoona to N'in '" -h Friday last comprised four Pullman ars and m,e baggagt t-tir. The number of I'Vasiire-MH-kers exceetlel three hundred. A I'i'.e siik handken hief with a red Isir-tl.-r .mil tlralt centre was lost on High street 'ti Tiiestlay evning list. If the finder Wi..s to relieve his conscience he will call at this i.fT.i.t and ascertain the uamo of tho ""VtliT. A yonntr rasca! namol William Allen Wftit through the money drawer r.f our fU ihI llavi.l freed, f Join. stoMn, the other ''. capturing three or fo'ir dollars in small I'liange. He was arrested, but afterward tiiariae. it to efiect his escape. Mr. Caspar Fox ami wif? several years C' rt Tiiovei from Johnstown to Memphis, 1 t'tnicssee. Wonl was received last week ' .v their tlaughter, v lio had been sent, back to ht-r former home t escape the epi lemio, that both dad died of y'lhw fever. A I'lair county firm has engaged in the v -nliiri. .if shipping tlonr'made in that sec buti tn far-away Kgypt. t'ol. James F. Mil-b-k-n, formerly in command of the. Fifth ' tiiriient. Fa. ;. (., district, attorney of bi.iir coiintj, etc... is the consignee. A delegation of a half dozen Klw-nsburg-fr aticii,ir,i picnic at St. lionifaee on Tnes.lay last. They report a large crowd as having lieen present, with fun ami feasting the pretlominent features. They tiever thincs bv halves in the Olasser wttle- tiieiit. A discharged engineer of the Pa. 14. R. ""nits to gt his revenge, and lias entered ?mt in the Allegheny county court tor work InPon the Lord's .lay. The same thing was 'r'eil on at A'.toona a ctuple of years ago, '"'t it is not ,f record that it succeeded in topping the riitming of the trains. Th coud ictors on the Pennsylvania tailroad have all lieen furnished new ntim HT8 tnui.ir milliia lnniw.1 of t he ciint Tliese ,ir. rranK n lAiiirniin, me advance agent of the colony which will leave this point, for the west in the autumn, has sent word horie that lie has made all necessary arrangements for the pre-empting of aconple of thousand acres of land in Kansas. It is thought the colonv will comprise a dozen families. j Conrad Tlrnesl is the name of a Johns- ! j town man who attempted to commit, suicide i one day last week, but failed. His wife, I j who has had him put under lionds tor deser- i tion, thinks it wouldn't have lieen a bad i thing for the community if Krnest had kil' I ed himself in earnest. It. would poss:' have lieen a big feather in 'er nest. -oiy Messrs. It. It. Johnston, W. II. ' and F. II. Shoemaker, the legal Welder, who went to Philadelphia las- Kntlemn gne the case of Dr. George T eek to ar Fisher estate before r.efe- -'"st the returned home. Their Mitchell, have performed, and the t- was ff'bfully of the referee, whe -1"u,'r ' now 5 charge due course of ti' - wl" re,,der a decision in A workir V" .fir in ine romng mm at.Johns d .Jacob Shrum. while attcmnt. oss the railroa.l bride, at the depot in that nlace. on Tnea.lor -jning htst, was struck bv the ORI"R flit nn. ,Toach of which he failed to notice owing to me ract tliat he was hard of hearimr injuries be received were such that he died i in about seven hours after. j Mr. Shillifo, l.iislnt'ss manager of the Altoona Eanln(i Mirror, ami Miss Kate ! Marks of the same cifv. were, made flesh of ' one flesh at I,!in-asler. Pa., on Tuesday ev ening last. We congratulate, the happy couple, and trust that "Shillito the Marks laid down by my better-half?" is a conun drum the newly mad" Itenmib't will never have a good ami Hutlicieiit cause for asking himself. Two new Greenback papers have iatelv sprung into existence in this part of the State. One is the Weikhj Xtfo,nil, printed In Al toona by Mr. John Tomlinson, anil the other the (Jreenhark Xatioiut?it, located at Hunt ingdon, with Joseph 11. Hurls. rrow, K-q., as wiehler of the Fats-r. This suggests the inquiry what has Is-come of the Greenback paper which it was proposed to establish in Cambria county ? A festival in aid of tho Coniyregalional church, whereat will 1 sold ice cream, peaches and cream, cak", and other luxuries, will lie held in Tudor's an 1 M ills' building. High street, liegiiiningon Monday afternoon of next week. Tlied.tors will remain open each evening till a reasonable hour, and the festival will continue throughout, the. week. The object Is a laudable one, and we doubt not our people will see to it that a nice sum is realized. The story going the rounds of the press ' aliout the liottotn having recently fallen out ! of a well near Alexandria, Huntingdon) county, revealing on investigation a main- moth cave many miles in length and replete with stalagmites, staiadites, sea shells, ere., 1 is pronounced by the 11 unling.ton liln'ie a; huge hoax as is also tho equally startling i account, noticed el tew hero, of the fi riding bv ' accident of a lot of Spanish doubltxins, etc., in a holiow tree near the same place. The attendance at theiiienie at ITnjneB grove, near Kaylor's station, last Satur lay, was simply immense, no estimate placing the nutnlsT at less than one thousand. It. was a rare, old-fashioned social gathering, each one going in for all the enjoyment that could be crowded into a few hours' time. Amongst the notables present were General Corl'roth anil General Campbell, the. rival cm militates for Congress in this ilistr'ct. A goodly sum of money for a worthy purpose was realized. Up to latest ad vices, the Itody of Cadet James Todd, jf., who in supposed to have committed suicide at West Point last week, had not lieen recovered. He had beer, suf fering with a t;rievious bodily ailment for three or four mon'.hs prior, and the fear of falling behind in his classes had so preyed on his mind as to render him melancholy and despondent. He taught school for a season In Illacklick township, this county, and all who knew him will lie- sorry to hear of his sad and iin'.imely demise. There's a time to be sad nd a time to be glad a time for working and stopping ; for men to make money and liees to m ke honey, and particularly a time to goshopping. One species of shopping which in the nature of things must be attended to in the near fu ture is the purchase of nuit.-tble clothing for cool weath"r. If you want the ph-k ami choice of all the ready-made clothing in Cambria county clothing of the. best quali ty and latest styles, cheap as dirt, and war ranted to be as represented send your or ders to Jas. J. Mu-phy, 1!'J Clinton street, J ohnstown. The attention of parents and teachers is invited to the advertisement in this paper headed "State Xm m.ii School." location is ex 'eedingly healthful, and the town of In diana furnishes highest church privileges. Ihiilding is new ami commodious a id is fur nished in the most approved manner. Value of building and furniture over ?20",(MM). Instruction of a very high order. Mr. John H. French, L. IX, has Iwen called to ihe prinelpalship. He is a man of large ac- I qutretne'iTs ami a-t educator of National reputation, end needs not recommentiaiion at o li" h inds. T -t its very m (derate. Mr. John J. Sen!!, of th all was drowned in the P- S .meiset II, , Cumlterland, Maryland J" river, near week In company . . on Thursday of last he. was engaged in some companions, he plunged int - flhingat the time, when wen under, ' J an unexpected hole and the fish wi1' -flP vreigbt of his clothing and ing him ,n wllicn ,ie w!ia euro lie red keep He is at the bottom till life was extinct. tjPr. represented to have been a young gen xr j3h of fine 'talents and irreproachable jorals. His father is Edward Scull, sr., . collector of internal revenue fortius district ' who. as our readers will rememlter, lost two ! daughters a few weeks ago from that pitiless i disease, diphtheria. It will be rememliored that a year or so agoa saw-mill belonging to Mr. John Lantzy, in Susquehanna township, was burned down and that subsequently two parties were tried and acquitted before our county Court ; on the charge of having committed the crime. Mr. T.antzv contends that this ver dict was produced through false swearing, and acting on this lelief, has instituted pro ceedings against Joseph lunlap, Henry iMinlap, Mary E. Peales, and James Ash craft, for perjury, llenrv lMinlfty is in the penitentiarv, and Mrs. Peales was located in our county jail a few days ago, whither she was preceded bv the remaining two of the The ! quartette. The case will come up for Judge Ivan s consideration next week. The devotion of the Forty Hours, a aea son of prayer designed by the Catholic Church to commemorate the agony of our Ijord in the garden of Get hsemane, was held at the Church of the Holy Name, in thiB place from Sunday to Wednesday of the present week, during which time nearly if not all the members of the congregation ap proached the sacraments. The main altar, which, by tho way, has, like the side altars anil sacristy, lieen recently painted, carpet ed, and otherwise beautified, was magnifi cently adorned wiih flowers, lights, etc., presenting a picture which !id more than ordinary credit to the highly cultivated tastes of the ladies who have, charge of the altars and their surroundings. John Warring, a carpenter in theemploy of the (. & C. 11. II., at Portland, Oregon, was arrested in that city about three weeks ago on the charge of lieing an accomplice of the man Turner who was recently found guilty of the murder in Clearfield county, in I the fall of lx7o, of a married woman named One of Axsi.kt's Gamksj. We mada mention last week of the arrest in Greens bnrg and subsequent incarceration in jail here of John Ansley, alias Porter. "Worl, McCormick, Piles, ets., on the charge of en tering a house in Blacklick township with intent to commit a felony. Amongst other accomplishments, Ansley is believed to be a professional burglar and counterfeiter. He boarded for several weeKS last spring at the hotel of Geo. W. Iong, in Lndwick, Westmoreland county, where he had a wo man with him whom he represented as his wife, ami who is now stopping at St. Clair. When arrested, he telegraphed her of the fact, and reques'ed her to meet him on first train, but he departed for his quarters before her arrival. The Greensburg Araun, after noticing his arrest, gives the following in- , sight into what manner of man Ansley Is: ' Since the arrest some facts regardlnir the frenilt nntn with the numero.is slinses have lieen trotiK"t to liirht. which prove him n arrunt vil lain. It hap been his custom for several mouths psst to visit ttiis point on tl.tfercnt occasions, bIwhvs unencumbered with b;nririitc. oomin-r from noone knows n here, nod depai tlnp In the same mvsterioiis manner. His business seems tube principally confined to the country dis tricts, nn.) his nocturnal outsroinirs it ml inooni inrs have often been the subject of remark by those wiio have become ci irni.Hnt or them. Hut the only i-enllv cl itniiml transaction which ho bus perpetrated in this vicinity, so far us known here. Ihe havinir iiIivmvs succeeded In ailn.lily covering his tracks,! was ihat which occu i-rcd Ht one of our leading- hotels some two months iisfo. Arrivins ut the hotel he asked for a room, statii'ir that he expected to meet some parties with whom he hail business en iraircmcnts, A room was triveti him, and dur ing Hie u.iy three parties from t lie teictty of Hidireview were closely closeted with him, and what transpired there is related by one of the victims. The object or the ineetlmr was to ex change ireiiuine money for the counterfeit ar ticle tri.') of the toi fner to be iriven for .VH) worth of the hitter, which Ansley was to furn ish. A fter enterinif the room they at once pro ceeded wilh iicirol iations. Tht-y were ns:cd hy the sharper if thev were prepared to make the Mirchase, and on licimr Informed that they were if ask.-d toseethe money, which was produced. Takimr it up. he requested the parlies to remain I wfule he went to hi "office" for hlsilleal mer chandise. To this they demurred, nn.l finally it was arramred io put the money in hii envel I ope. anil deposit It with the hotel clerk. Ans j ley hrooyh! forth an envelope. Into which the i money was placed and sealed up. The parties I started down stairs, and on renchlnur the office Ansley handed the package to theclerk. saylng: ! "This belonif s to i hese irentle.nen. and If I do ! not return in two hours you can let them have t." it h 1 his he withdrew, Binl when the time j 1878. rl"XIl: SECOND ! V TVT- TLT TT- "T- -r Wttt 1878 ORPHANS' COURT SAIL Of the PITTSBURGH EXPOSITION SOCIETY 1V I t Vort tf Inr- Wlll bo opened at the V.tltd1ny. 4lleffhetv CIIt fptr-mhr Ht. 17. nnd eontlnue until October fSth. every day and eveninir, Snmlayf excepted. The Honrd of Manuuers have spared neither lime, talent or inoney to make thU exhibit THE MOST ATTRACTIVE THIS YEAR IN AMERICA. A PERFECT REFLEX OF THE j AJRTS, IX3TJSTaY, CULTUUE, SCIKXC1TJS, r the cetttiirlos will be i1iplarcJ with a prrwliirallt v never before attempted tn thnt cltv. Under the supervision .t the Pittsburgh Arlisis' Afsortatinn Rmniiromcnn have been completed ny WIU1.-11 the wans or itie Ualh-ry for Paint Inn will he ENRICHED WITH THE CHOICEST GEMS OF ART, Many of which have been pnwtired ftr tho ovrilon at nn tNORMm e txi-ENtit. A.U Uluptratloit ol the mechanical adviineeiiicht of tlie purlml will conelst of yetv attl Jt'onrfcrftfl Machinery, Compltcafctl 1'irrr af 1xilor-Stving Mechanism, Late Invention, Manufactured Vrluci, .Co., In great profusion, exhibitors huvimr alren.lv appropriated kvkrv ikc-h . v.mi.htn s ac. pe el lea other treueral features too numerous for co.uinent, tho nninaiccrs have seeure.1 the tull..lni The wllppc rlfietPRn of the worl t, AY. 1". CAVETl, Will give dally exhibit Ions of that niatrhles skill, which has mode him njm:irvel r snoerhuman dex terity, shatU-rhiK irlaps bnll li, the air. and Mtunit r.n In liittl.t lit u uliuttst invisible to the ordinary ohserv.fr. J Tho Great Automatic Wonder, or the Cermcn's Dream, Another feiitnro which will afford en. Mrs? dellirht for old unit yoiinr. Thl! extrncTdlnnrT work eon fists of forty ireivlriK arid !lte like miniature riu'iires. o,. r:ilcd bvtlie most tU'ilciite" mid lntrieate inecliaiiit-in, to see winch Is In ftelf Ht.nlia Ponti I. ratde Jourin y . HirECTXlIC ILLUMINATIONS. Floral Hall whlrh has been beant'.fli'd with exquisite taste, revealing within lis ample i! Ii en1..np t'ascRtles. Stroains. Fountains, I,nke, KavlTic, with a sup.rb eolleetlon of Tropical and in liift-noui flower?, will be lighted every tvenlmr by the treat Ihhl'MlNAlllU OF ll'i; Fl' 1 l"K whl.-h w ill elicit the profound attention of the public. To the irrounds and ifar.bns stirri.it nd in if t he btilldlrnr, "everal acre! have ten added, and chartu i Inirly auurned with verdure and louritaiiis. Here stands tho DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC COMFORT, WUIeli under the manmreuicnt of a popular eatere, will rupply any efehmcnts that may bo desired. EXCGKSIOX KiiTFtH. The manaa-ers of tho various Kail Heads centering In I'tttabnrirh, appreolatlnn ttve erand work of the Fspositltm Society, have luatie 1J N PH M 'F.I t tX I' F.I) COXl'KssHiXS In the reduction ot tares for excursions, the particulars of which will be hereafter aniionnced. -A line of Ouinibusog will ruu from tho Union Iiepot to the lluU.Hnk-s. Fare, 10 cents. vrlnenfan "rliT isninir out f t t rph -' r: pt-unlr. I l rl!if If l - - lie .ule. on tho prciElt In the !rc'Ui:h el :-.-tnltville. on , ' .s.i rrnnA r. snrr. 14th, is:. at 2 o'clock . r. t. ti e fol'mrltur d.T'l-ed -1 estate, f w Moli fVt r Ji-.uw horty, J J rtitxi seljrftl, t!t : .. A TT OFtSKof.Mt In the br.r. h of Sumin1l ille. Ixu trininif al a post in the n. t'. i -erly side et the A lletrhcry Ft-ria-.-o l;ailr..l. corner of Ixl Nia. Stand 41: lh"H" it Ion Mid In front of icttd b: s S..TO h 4S deree. wevt f . ton eorn'Tol l-t No. 1 In tir general pt.n; i f f ' I own ' Ihrere ftl- r.Ii.l la fr.nl l said t-.U S - " b 4". decrees, west 4i it i t. to a e.Ti r: Iheiire. ttnh 4h fleirrees. west teet. to a p-.st : tto'itcr n rt h I 4.'t tleirrees. rat 4'i feel . to : he l:ri';.t It p.i : I thenre north 45 deurecs. west 2Ti feet, t" Krt nln y; t tienoe alonir ami in frwH or s il l aPev i l " t to : corner ot Ia.! Nii.W; t hence itt li 4." t1etres. e- 2"-1 leet, to the place o tH'Sinninit, itvlndtrit I."t : No. 4 i and ptrt .1 I-t No 1. as .u srribcd t y j l 't or draft made hv Mit! 'ar.:in. ei and 'ffl w hodi ts the .Mansion lious vf tlie sal I i'eter ll tiiuhcr- tv, tloct'HSe.l. i ' S. FIVR ACH tF I-ANI stnate.I In : W ajn.lniEton town-hl i. t'lin biia curtv. l euin- nlrnr At a pttst en the Hunibiwiltm. I'atnbn and lii.iiiiiia Turnpike, a turnr of Mrs. t'oiiwpy r land ; thence bounded by the fab! turt'ptke en tl'ft South an I hj la,n.is of sm"l linoa on the eaf, t. W. Ueary on tho urth, and Wrs. l'toT ou IhcuiPt. . J.-AIJiTO! OKf tfNl In the I'.'reuiih of SiibiiiI: vlli. frontlnir t.n the old I'ortafrc Ka.il I:id known as the Andr.'W lftiui;h kt. .. 4. A Im i T 1 1 K t i i.O V M i iu Pip N'ri'iie h or S'.imiiiltville, known tm the pWnt.f said ta-r-ou.-h ns lot fit.. M. and s.dd by writ ol partition, as p:ir t t t ho Tieuaas J at son estate, to the tuild I'cler Uttun herty as Fitrp in No. :5. Tkhv-.f S alh. I ine-third In hand and ti e balance In t w o t 'l'tal anru-il pay inenl s, w H h tu tcrcl. to ba se n inI t y t tie Ju.Ik meiil lond hi inortjiiire ot the pnrrh-r. PATHAhl.NEMdVUUS, AdndrdstratrU 'Irbonui a.), etc., of lVter Ih'tiah erty. deeoased. li.-Sl.J Waple, who was sa'nl to have been his para- j bad rxpii-ed the poor dupes applied for the The shailes of nisjlit weie railing fast as j they dr tppt'd their moor. Warn ne. who is now on his wav lock to (llearfiehl county tu the custtaly of Mr. Hoover, a deputy sheriff sent to effect his arrest, ilenies that he hatl anything totlo with the murder ami says that lie can very readily establish an ali'n. Turner, it is pro per to way, has riot yet been sentenced, a motion iu arrest of jutlcment ami for a new trial having la-en matin In his case. Made of awl work : lioots ami shoes. That is an indifferent pun, hut it comes al! the way from Moston. It is sufficient, how ever, to answer the purpose of in trial ueini to our readers the announcement that Mr.S. l'.Iuinenthal, of the (ireat Eastern Itoot, and Shoe Store, 1I1!1 Eleventh avenue. Alt ona, has this week received a big addition to his already larjf stock of wear for the feet. It was purchased direct from the manufactur ers, ami comprises all sorts and sizes of lioots, shoes, sandals, slippers, etc. The markets In the lvistern cities are decidedly low just, now, an.) eonseiiintly this invoice is marked down at figures which cannot fail to astonish the natives. You will miss a bargain if you fail to call on or order from Mr. I'.lumenthsl. A spread eagle orator Is credited with having unburdened himself of this flight of elotjuence : "We were born naked, and yet society makes ns cover ourselves wit h clothes to earn which we have to work and lalior. Such anomilies as these will rapidly disafi jiear when our rights are conceded." We will it for granted Ihat all this is true, hut until the rights askrt for are granted we must go on wearing clothes all the same. Where, then, can these clothes be lionght on thefmost. acceptable terms? We answer, at Godfrey Wolff's, next door to the postofrice, Altoona. H is stock of ready-made fjarments Is large, fresh, and stylish, anil, lieing bought and sold for cash, no other dealer ran compete with him In prices. Any order sent by mail will be promptly filled. A Huntingdon county man a few days ago wounded a squirrel, which ran up a tree and into a hole. It failed to pull the hole in after it, nnd this resulted in the material ber.eflt of the hunter. Acting on the princi ple that that squirrel was his meat, he dived into the hollow of the tree and made some investigations. Amongst the things brought to liijht was an iron rrVen of antique make, wh:'h was found to be, filled with Danish doubloons, Mexican dollars, English sover eigns, and oilier coins, all hearing date ante rior to lS'JO. The money is supposed tohave been secret ed by Lewis, the celebrated rolv her, who ranged the turnpike in that section in quest of spoils a half century or more ago. This is the story, as told, but as it is not substantiated by an affidavit, the rendor run lelieve it or not as he feels disposed. On Friday last, two prisoners named M'liermott ami SMlieoh, the former charged with assault and battery anil the latter with carrying concealed weapons, escaped from the jni! in this place. While going to the wash-house for water to scrub their cells. packiure. J ho clerk S suspicions had Deen aroused by Ausley's movements, and after con i siiltinsr with the proprietor of the hotel, that ? -cut Ionian Infornifd the expectant party that le was of the opinion that their friend had j swindled them, and that he did not believe I there was any money In the package rbpresont- ed to contain 12.1. To set the natter ut rest : the seal was broken, nnd Io! the preen barks hud vanished, and In their stead were a lot r I worthless scraps r paper. The wily trickster had deftly rxchauped the envelope while cum I Inn; down stairs, hnvtmr previously prepared ! himself for the occasion. Search was at once I made for the swindler, but he had irorie, and ! IhoiiKh traced west alonir the pike for about a i mile, nothing further could be learned of his course, and t he disconsolate purchasers of the "queer" wended their way homewards sadder ; if not wiser men, havinir lost the eDtire pro reeds id' a lot of irraln which they had that tlay disposed of. Ansley informed tho offlcx-r who hati him in charge on Mondny, in response to nil Interrogatory as to where he went on ttie occasion or Ills last sudden departure from Oreenshiirir, that he struck the railroad Mt llrapevllle station, where he boarded a freight train and made his way to I'ittsbuiirh. It seems the Hidircview pentlemcn did not know him as A nsley, but as John K. Moyd, Allegheny City, as this was the name and address he hud Kiveu them. (snrrnl AlmNion to tlie Entire K m Iilbltlon.. 4 lillflren IrstM than twelve jfm of age Onla. .15 lentH. FRED. A. PARKE, J. C. 1'ATTEUSOX, General Superintendent. iccrttiry iml JJunirf9$ H-inagt-r. OFFICl-Ciormania Ilnnlt 1 Jiiilcliii, Wood Street, Pittsburg, Pa. through tho town there svv'.ttly passed a nun whodrove nsif insane, and yelled aloud wilh might and ir. iin " J.-hn Ioyd Jvc t!o!" He was in qip-st of the nvw.'in'ilo, establish ment of that firm, which, as all weli-inf orm- 540 00H to i -'d persons are aware, is locmeu on hii;ii I street, Elwnshu.'g. M ss.s. Ijbivd Ss V.o. have on hand 'he largest, lug-sr ami oesi Stock of dress an 1 dry goods, groceries, hardware, queenswaf', notions, eic, ever brought to town, ail which they promise to S"ll at. prices entirely satisfactory to their customers. They solicit a call from '. At apt. liiniitarv meeting of the printers of the Junirua V.il'.ev, held at Tyroim l ist Saturday, t was decided that a picnic be in dulged ill hy that eminently respectable class of society at 1,1. ly ".svilie. on tlie line ,.f the SScll's (Jap Il:d.r..a!,on Saturday of next week. If enough money can be raised to go round, representatives will be present from r.Iair, Cambria, Somerset, Huntingdon, It.'dfordlTiiniata, Mifflin, Clcnifl.'ld. Center, Terry ami Fulton ctmnti -s. It o.ight to be. a most enjovat.le occasion, but if we should not lie able to atte.id ot course the thing w ill not go off so pleasai.tly as it otherwise would. buckets, and unlocking i a key which they had I hi We have received a copy of the fourth I catalogue of thf fli ers a-ul strident 01 tne ' State Normal Seliool at Indiana for ISh 1 n, (!r it T,.-wis. one of e itoard 1 r t i t..,.c ..f i'. ttinsti resi.lent of this place. Ti e total inimher of , ' pupils last year was 4sn. 177 l-.tiV'r.g atu-n.l- ; ' ed the winter ses-d -n. and :V'5 tho ftimtrter . ' session. To", ensuing winter term will oe-, i rin on Monday, SepfeinlHr Oru. p-oxiino i This school has sr. envia'..!.- repa-atum, and ' hs manv pupils from Cambria county. ( i IVrsoi.s desiring a catalog.te or further ptr- j ticulnts can atldress John H. trench, I,. 1. I I)., Indiana. I 'a. . ., ,.. ! I I-Three live Susquehanna nvr ruk' wre , placed in the waters of Sh-nkle's dam eight years ago. They were never heard J"' ; neither they nor anv of atamily which it j I was hoped thev might rear, until Thursday , of last week, when one of the original trio ' was seen near the surface of the water in the , i ,.o.i.i: f the ,1am bv Mr. Hen. Thompson. ; ! I i the language of that gentleman, it. i "as long a, a walking stick," whtcli ! - i;.,...l nie.in thrfe feet in ; the fron r door will ' filed to fit it, walked out ami made oif. The j j Sheriff states that he has ascertained that an j impression of tint dour-key had lieen taken on a piece of soap ity a third party, and given i to the two who escaped and that by this means they filed and fitted another key so j Til t. it. would unlock tho door. Stibech i went to Johnstown, where he was captured i by Pepnfy Sheriff McAnanyon Sunday nnd ' brought hack. McDermHt has not yet been secured but the Sheriff has no doubt that ho j will be in the course of a few days. I A tV. .v evi tiiugs since, a buggy in which : were seated a you ig m.in and a young la'ly drove into to.vn from the eastward. Their first business, after partaking of supper, was ; to inqii:re for thu residence of a clergyman. ; An etlirlct; of thar character was point oil out ; to them, and w'nen they emerged therefrom, : half an hour later, the knot which cannot easily he unloosened had been tied. The i names of the high contracting parties, as in : scried in tho marriage cert itic ate, arc those i of a gentleman who Ii'es at (la'litzin ami of ; a lady whose father's residence is in Allegho i ny township, but as an air of secresy mark ed tti proceedings we do noi feel at litierty J to disc lose, their names. The only l hing that puzzles us is why they came so far to get : married. Are the facilities oflt-red by Elv ' ei'sburg for the transaction of that sort of ntioii, and a former business superior o those ot other sections ? --The, Tyrone JIiTnM says that, on Thurs day, of Inst week, while Mrs. Kinch. who re sides in that place, was in the act ol drawing mailer b Titer from an open well by means of a ; hrV'"yp 9 oin-Kei. nita.uiea i'i a rope, a nitio gran.i daughter, i.ot yet three years old, acciilently fell into the well, which is ten and a halt feet deep and ronlnincil ab:nit two feet of water nt. rhe time. After calling for assist ance a few times without receiving any an swer, the old lady, who is in her 01st year. proceeded to rescue the child with nothing mirmeiu ma ie out t.....a I ri-. i.:u to toe Captfrf. and Kscapk or PrppnsEn Hoksk TmEVF.s). Mr. John O. Figard, of 11 road Top, writes to the Hertford Gazette of a rather thrilling adventure he and some others recently bad. He says : While stHnrtlnir In the church yard, Mr. David Fluke, of CoHldale, rode up and called my at tention to two suspicious men who were cotn inp alotuf In a hutriry, nnd who he suppom-d were in possession ol stolen property. As they drove up I halh'd them, when the elrfver pave the whip to the horse. I toejk holel of the lines and halted the party. After sskhiif them whoro they were from, where they were pednir, their business, etc., I concluded that the-y were thieves. They protested that they were Inno cent, said they lived In A Itoona, and were ready to po to any point where they could establish their Identity. Taklnp them at their word we started to Cetahlale. from which point they could telepruph to Altoona and establish tbolr Innocence, as we did not wish to he harsh with the men if tlu-y were not KUtity of n crlmo. They drove slowly alemp until they came to a pood pun of the rrmd where they saw a chance to make their escape. Mr. Fluke was on horse back ami armed. My son and myself wcro about ten rods behind the party. When within a few hundred yards of Con Mule, and at a turn In the road, they halted suddenly, jumped from the bupio-, and each drew a revol ver, throateii inp Fluke that If he came another step they would let him have It. Fluke called for us. We answered, when both men commenced run nlnp. Fluke fired at the part v after his revolv er suappinp the first time. One of the men hallooed to us to take the horse anil btippy back to Martinsburp or ti Marietta we could not understand which nnd pet the reward. Then 1 hey took to the woods. A party went in pursuit. They have .he advantape of tho mountains and rocks to hide In. The one man Is heavy set and rouph lookinp. with sandy I complexion. The other is of rather slim built', black hair, mustache and beard. The horse is j a lipht bay, in pood condition. Tho futppy nnd j harness are' irood. They can he had at my place, : near Six Mile run, on application of the lepul I owner, as I desire t he? ripnt man to iret his stolen j property. I trust that the scoundrels muy bo i cuupht and brought to justice. Tlie 6-REAT FA V OR -WITH WHICH- THE PEOPLE HAVE RECEYED OUR EFFORTS TO TRIAL LIST. Causes tct ilcmu tor trial nt the ensuing term rf Oonrt, coiumenctiip oo Momiit, fi-l-ruxniiad, is; : TIRST ttK. Hebe . Soulsby. ilk-wine's use vs. Cmnid. Cambria Oounty ts. Tit nkb'y. Wnpner VS. l!rook Adru'rtt. (iriflith A- Oavls vs. Klinetnfer, Swartz & Mausbach...VK. Myera. (tO)ND WlrtK. Hose's use.. vs. Murphy; Hollas vs. Kurim. i Waton v. laiptlcr, Sif-si- vs. to-tidy et al. Potts' use vs. Orr" Adm'ra. Kearney vs. Ioiden. People's Fire Ins. Co.. vs. I.outht r. Some vs. I'nversMtirhl. Trim 11 ts. o-heiiB. Nepley vn. Si itiemun. Id t . ShtM'ttmker tt al. J M'.Mullen vs. Thomas. Krisesuso ...vs. loiialio. Settlemji-r vs. l-wis. Horner et al. - is. Park rt aL I'lumitK-r vs. Vltiinmet. Newell va. Jnfl. Mullaney vs. l.ahy. Jone vs. Wintit. Jmhi, ra. Wilkin tnl. Wapner vg. Amnion Ins ioe Co. Pnlton vs. Icvt-a-M d. Jlradley f. Itel. V: F. triMlX.NF.LU rrottonotary. Prothonotary 's Otrle'e, tbensburv. A up. V 1?7S. ESTABLISH ON EQD1TARI.B PRKCIPLE8 -THE- m DRY GOODS I OUTFITTING H HAS STIMULATED US TO J1AKE XEW IMPROVEMENTS TIIROUGUOUT TIIK HOUSE. WE INVITE TDE FEOrLE OF THIS SECTION TO VISIT US, AND SEE HOW EASY, PLEASANT AND SAFE IT IS TO DO THEIR BUYING at 13th & MARKET, nil LA. SlC0a? was was length. but the slightly vroim-ting stones In wall .'"or foot e.r hand-holds on her way in an.l out of the well. How she managed to scale the vail ,vith the child in her arms Is a mystery even to herself, but she succeeded in bringing it to terra firmn. she thinks in less than five minutes after it. fell. Singu larly and very fortunately the child was not hurt in the least. It is snmiosed that Akrf.stfh fob a Heinous Offkssr. If the following from the Johnstown Tribune ! f Tuesday evening last, can ho relied on. a ! certain Wilmoreau named Win. Staley has got himself into a very bad scrape. Tho ! Tribune says : I William Staley, of WHmoro, I entitled to the palm us ii hrst class villain, and the elainei'snre that he will soon pot hi" deserts, as no denial is I urged by him of the chiirirc which Is made in I the ft I'owiiur : He Is married to a damrhter of j Mr. Philip Prltrh, n very respectable farmer I resldinp between Portape and Lilly's, and for j ?ome tiu.e past has been enpaped iu ke. pinp a ' sin all store and millinery shop in Wflmore. tine child has been born into the family, i hii.I his wile is at present f ni'f.'tifc. Some five I nionhs nun Mary, a yuunirer daughter of Mr. j Pritch, who Is ax-e.l about si teen . vents. vMtcd 1 her liiai ried sister, end her hr.u lier-in-law be ' came criminally Intimate with her. A short j t:ine since her lather suspected that so-net Idnp was wioiip. end upon tltpinp her to cor.fe-s ihe ; truth she nek now ie'.ueil the facts, and said that 1 site was nlso in a delicate sit nut ion. Mr. Pritch ; made hii i: if 'ftiia' ion befor Ksq. St raver on i Tuesday of last week, but his son in-law had ; departed in the meantime. Ileinp determined i to brinp the fupitive to Justic; he employed : Olfioer Harris to look him tip, nod the sequel i prove.', ihat the services of the rhht man were : secured. I'lie ollioer first proceeded to Rut lor, where a brother i f the accused resides, but upon nrriv- i Inp three toimd that the tormiT bid pontn ! PtirkiT's fi er.papc iu some work. I'rocee.linp i on to that place. fr. Harris soon learned that tho nt.toef ! iiiM search whs not there, nnd the looked blue enouuh. lira fortunate is footsteps were directed to a villape ns liutchtown, near ltutler. and a little ; alter II o'rlock last nipht lie round Staley at i the house of tii-o. Smit h, a farmer resittimr in i that vicinity, for whom he had been worktop, j It was an easy matter to capture the man. and he was Immediately taken to ltutler. At nn early hour this mnrnlnir Officer Harris started with his prisoner, nnd returned to town :n the noon train. A In arinp was waived, ai.d a coin- out, so Mr. William Staley wiil 1 ;..;rwiiwi o, ice fnillllj Jill III Its CVC.tlUp IO i i await trial next ween. When put in the dam, the three pike were , cUng to the wall an.l kept its head out of if uniform length one foot. A sudden de- th, Water, thus preventing strangulation, mand for rods and lines is expect id to to.low i nritii ila grandmother reached it. i;r, of tbia announcement. -Other d-ities deman.ling our attention nnnn rearliimr home Tuestlay afternoon we hve iK-rn unable this week to give an . count of many pleasant experiences we .net with as one of the large number of r' nants ladies as well as genlleroen, m toe STJ ?i'Jv nrsioo to the Mammoth Cave. Ky., the J'enn- i . , . : , a rf interest- Ot svlra.tlA. Ohio am! Wear v irg.ni . o - . . . socia.ion. hnt shall oni.aror t so . n our ""tnlier, orrespond with similar nn,..l-.r. ; next J""'-,"" ? itmall hand-satchels, wht.ih have taken ' rnnt Ahjta CM in ny tra- . " "' '. -.. Indent and W. I,. FotllK, ot iiiiso... t;.. ,." l.ie tilaee ,.f tl.a HAtjhela fnnnerlr wtirn bv 'rain agents slung oyer the shoulder. The regular session of the Cambria rr'iinty Court will liegin next Monday. An , '"insnally large amonntof criminal business ' down on the docket for irial, and the 'lances are got 1 for the retiring of a half hwn or more of law-break rs to the shades , f the Western I'euiten'.iary for long terttis. nmnU arrent. of the ass.h . ....... , ..; rine the exceptional honor of haying v.sea and successfully carried out one of 1 1 elaliorate excursions ever participated in l y the newspaper men of the oonntry. The distance traveled was ahout fifweu hundred miles. Pot Kit-LF.n. An accident occurred last Monday afternoon whereby a seven-year-old son of Mr. Adarn Schettig. who lives in Cambria township, four miles north of Khenshtirg, was almost Instantly killed. Mr. Schettig was engage,! in threshing grain by horse power, when the little, follow was pl.iying with other children at the time, ws strck by one of the horizontal bars, which knocked him down, and before the horses could lie stopped his bead was jammed into an extremely narrow space and his skull crushed. As before noted, death ensued in a few minutes, after the accident. In this terrible atlliction which has lieen visited upon them, Mr. Schettig, and family have the condolence of the entire community. The remains were taken to Carrolltown ami interred in the Cat hr lie. remelery at that place on "Wednesday morning. Tiif.Rt. Curn Hotei.. The St. Cloud Hotel, Philadelphia, has reeeiitlv been put ; in most thorough order, liepainting refres ! roing and refurnishing have lieen going on i during the dull season until the house pre- it ! sents an air of newness scarcely to Iw im agined. Competent hands preside over the cuisine, ami the table is al ways supplied with the choicest of seasonable viands. Tho pro prietors look personally to the interests of their guests, who can enjoy tho privileges and con venienoes of a hotel, combined with the comforts of a home. The street cars running past the door render the principal places of amusement conveniently accessible, and sit tiated as ami retail house is ladies visiting the city to shop. We would advise our friends who have not already been there to give the St. Cloud a trial. Jjocal Correspondence. IjOketto, An. 24, 173. EniTfin Fheeman in our communication i of Inst week referruip to our younp rriend of lo rel to whose pentlemnnly bearing hu.1 polite an.l courteous manners Induced ns to plve his ini tials, which are "U. 8.." but whlcn uppcure.i in , print as "C. T.," wo request you to make the correction, as we know of no one here whom the .'atter initials will tit. Kindness, especially a-hen it comes from stranpers. always touches the iieart, unless selllshr.ess has filled It With all nbsorbinp self, and in alludiiur to one from whom siriinpers receive many kind attentions, unsolicited and unexpected iu our case, we de part from our m-unl custom. Money can buy a preat many t himfs. but it caunot buy what per tains to a real bciiI h-man. in whom religion, truth, honor, politeness and pallunlry are nil coinl. tued. We are torted toaunnt tinvl we frc tjiieritiy observe a hick of these qualities In peo ple who should know belter, but it may be they are atrald their stork will become exhausted If they display their pallantry too often. Hence It is that tiiev reserve their few Chesterfii'ldian airs tor -the city," where they hope. If they ever reach there, to make "an impression. The pie-n'.c is over, and was, ns had been tm tfcipatetl, a complete success socially and we hope t'manolallv. The tnornlrp sun beamed briirhlly, ptvinp promise of a day of unclouded fairness, which was very happily realized. The stream ot humanity Iroin various portions of this and adjoining counties kept pouring. In until the spacious proimds were fi'lol and a i. i. l ore of enhivuteiit I. resented which is seldom witnessed. Hut what contrnMs! wo mentuliy exelaiin as we take h sent near by and watch the t.-nu fcmio ns they pass to mil fro. liny and graceful damsels "tr'p Iho liulu fantastic'' with a" abandon truly refreshinp. wlnle clum sy onessptiil the'set" and are voted a nuisance, lint here comes a bevy of fwcct-lookinp pirls, with tho ruddiest t.f checks nnd the bripiitest of ribbons, ecstai Ictilly rnj - .y inp 1 heir holiday, r..r are thev not accomp li, ied by their beaux V Hut how nnv mnii weaiinp an citr-insunir.ee collar nf three inches and a "kil.inp" cravat with one loep polurlnp to the north pole, c.n find a girl to fall in locw ith him is bo'nd our comprehension. Still there is ro tolling, pcli tieinen, where your chief harm lies. It may be in the silver of your tongue or the silver In voiir ii'H'ki-t. for the weaker Vessels of humaii- Itv ure fretiueiitlr paradoxical in their fancies. Yet they seldom "laucy yuirsleek. soli-skinned Urlnh llct-p, wilh a smirk upon his eounten miceand the inevitable s.imy stove pipe beaver, with nine a. id ground floor apartni"uts, upon his head. Women seem to have an intuition ttiat these olly-toupued, softly pli.linp lords of creation (?l are treacner. .us and ihat their prin ciples are not manly and Independent. it is growing later. Refreshment tables that In the morning groaned under their load of good things, are being ritptril3- ct"nod of their confer ts as the dancers, in rnpi.l succession, par bike ot some or "the deiicati -s of the season I,,,!, .t-. trtllliotr ill ihe next "sol. " After retresll- n, ir the "inner man." we survey the surround ing country, which in the pi .wing sunset pre sents a iiauoraiiia of itrnt beauty, the Ioltj .,,...,.,t..o, r,.,,.r..a i.nforinir In the disiaiicr as pe;tk after peak rears Its proud head aloft until lout ii. tho f.r off blue horizon. Scenery rail like and wild skirt these mijestlo inonmchs, ir..h,,.r o, il.. ir vnt fifiiaiise forest, wootl and vah deep, silent woods sighing boughs and extreme solitude, reminding ono that "If from society wc learn to liv.i. 'Tis solitude should teach u? how to die. I hardly think Ihat Ihe beauties of this lovely nioiii.it.iin retreat are half appreciated by those living here, lor anioiip tho oddities and pecu liarities of our human nature is the disposition ... ... urlr..U ..r mi.ier-VttlllR that Which IS Ollily nearest to us, and wilh which we have uioat to do, forgetting that A man's best things are n-jaront him, Lie closn about his lect : i9 It Is the distant ami the dim We go s. far to meet." lliQ Why la it that we aro const" . ATavr. rhanpe? A restlessness t"' .Bnn a raw. lives, wlsbinii for an rctuing. Ull Cahhom.tows Aro. 27. l'-TH. Tii!4R Fiii.Kit.cs The voting man whom you noticed hist week ns lying a: tb point ot death from bleeding, departed Una Ille on Wednesday, theUl-d inst.. In the 15th year-jf his Mgr. he hav inir lieen nt the time r.f hl death it years, iu months, nnd "M ilavs old. We refer to !idoro. son of Mr. John Siolt7 of this place. The pa retita tutve ihe heart v sympathy of all who knew him and the sti.l pri nter consolation that he wiis n hnv reiiiarkahle for tt ttod morals nnd correct conduct. In t n.s I he hour of t heir afflic tion It can be truly said of their son that "none knew him but to love him. none named him but to t. raise." nnd what Is Still mi re consoling. they can fully realize that he was w it hoiit guilt, or sin hs far as tinman nature can be exempt f rnn. cni'h til Mrmiti';. M:IV h rt Hi OOiUf. T t f : i ti ti lia tfii iintice the suddi'n death of Syl vester P. Schettig. son of Adam and M iry Mi-p-drtkne Schettig. of C-imbria 1 fe nship. k ''led by tl.o arm of a thresning machine on Monday evening hist. The unfortunate lad was some 7 years r ngo nnd whs Ihe fourth wm (living' or his parents. May lit" H I lf ken f amii y be com forted fro.-n above in their preat Tribulation. Mr. Lawrence Klick has departed to nttetid hia ceon.l cniirM. of lrctiiTos In the Jefferson Medical College 'if Philadelphia,. The hearty ( pood wishes of ninny iricteis ni-cornpai.y i.im nnd wish for him success in the 1 uiU-ft measure, for he in a gentleman In every st use of Ihe word and merit the good wju 0f ii. More anon. sukum. DR. C. W. GLEASON'S BBTOBITWIMBIDIBI DK. OI.EASON S Lr.NO KKSTHH AT1TE la a I'ositivb Crna tor Cong'-s, folds and early stages of Consumption. Takp It In tluie. Sample Istt ties, 25 Cents. lia. OIKASttN'S LIVKR HEsTf IR AT1VK Is a SrtiR ITm for IJvrr Cotnplatrt, Hiitoucnfsa, ln.1lgtsT!nn, fc.c, 4te. Test It. Sample ttettlea, A 1 ten to. PR. ULEASOX'S STOMACH KESTDHA TlVECt RKS IlvsrarsiA. IR. OLKASUX'S IJtilTlEN K LI X I It, U T'NIVl- KS.M, TONIC, an Invnlnntdo and 1nvlg orattng T.mlr lor the Cure of Dhhilitv and ISuo- KRK HOWS iVKSTITrTIOSa. 1K.(1I,KAS(IX'S SAldNE AITBIKXTactn on the Kldneye and rlcansrs the sMTtn of all morbid matter. Inralaahlo me-llclne. Htt (H.KASllN'S LAXATIVE WAFERS, highly Artunatlc, Cnres Hahittm tkaeTir tiok, I'lles, Ko. Sample ttox. Crntf . r?T ror Sate hy ttll lruaattM. PaitrirAL f irn.-E, I IIILAHf LI1II1. Aapnst a. Ists -em.e.o.w. JIOHr The Orftil Ktifoev f"1irlne Is c-t a ucv ri'PlJHier.d ; ft haff bQ t'i'f ure t hi rul.llo 3 yeaa eri c-f-t l.r an rs Hl'M'M It KM tit if si w mt,.(i from IIiik- rin dlf -Jise bud tlii'Ji hna- lrr8 Who 1:V Ik-PTI r'vrn Cn fry l .-rirfana to dlo. IH JiT'S HOI 'H' tnrr all id. fMrn of ihe HI4nc. I'UrfJrr. ard I rlnarv brum, Itroixv, tirivil, Ikiabflra, full JnrontliiriirK a-1 1 rtr-ntlnn d ( rinf. 1 1 C .N lfs K E"TE I Y r nc . .i:tv ilcen. cr-aw- a aprK-tlte, braces v; I Fy;-tr"i. apl n tic a eil heivili lstli-rei!it. IIIM'S HV'l I II V rnro, 1'ala In the Side, Tark, or I -!:. l.rnrrnl Drhil Ity, Fomtile Jfivff.ea. lHlurlu rf b.i,.,.p, . of Appetlle, Itrijrt I'll i;-, r. vf Ihr lx itl urya aud a! 1 fnmp uliit" '1"'r I ri !-. -iot I Orjrann. l?l NT'" li r. t T. 1 1 Y I- (.err :y Tci--ta,'ic,i.rt nrctit a want r.-vr Iref .iro f un.lsl ed toi'rto public, ard tijo ctrt.'.t r. l'srr u:r t efa-ed t'.. lUST'S H KMIJIV rienir'.l K X- I'HKs'l.V for it B Jf. E T f ? 11 ( above cliaraara, and r ' J ji; ' H haa never been 1 . .i e 5 .S Li known to nil. a k Ml U V One trial will ran 1re yn. fc-ad lor pampldut to f! F"" " a to. t: n.AUKn. r- "r5 f t f Augu.-l W. l -7 -ly. Ve lr. Vrn Iyl4C"a Ktilphnr Nonp, TJte l.nxbtsfj F.vrr.KNAt. Srn trie for Tn-r.Asvs of the SMS nnd bcaiuiller ' J th" t oxn.r. n ; for the Itaih. Toilet and .urery. i Tirorn. nin.'.d by PnvsiciAvs and a-M by 1ki ootsts. !... -t- l'rxr: hfit. i I Hlics. Wt i iit. f.. r WrnsTKK. 1'rop'r, wl N. Finn St July i'.i, IsTs.-tiin. V A L V A F A 11 M Philnd'o, tmiTrir.T. d tu 'i hrt c , int. "- o. , , L.i.'iity. ' n Monday hist. Mrdllig 111 a bill') in tho ;7lU i Ci.r of his p.i."'- 1 ti censed was born In t-c v; VS don coun:y, now Ihnir, nuu, jiL, 'rti I ue f. . ; ,i,t almost half a century ago. . e. rant ile pursuit" in partniTshi J It u rr.y dfl sipas Moore, the well known iltiT aloi.c. who died i A', hut the mail contract! . . . . . ...... Ii n . I , - . T 1 1 I H limit r t.tti . . , business h i g alter Iih brothel who had Uii wife's death, some months That Very up his residence with hi '""f,,.''' sport. He was one of ouroldek" citi7ens was universally rrsieu. death will be heard wit n rep re s i;j w a8 and admired him for the man; c , , : i ties he possess-d. His rem. - mui I his place on Wnliu Jui. of the Cab Wlll thrir hist resli'c hands had boon work loop concourse an(i cft a Jjit f imAHLEr.f 4 hy o Fquare btufl", a'gViV'lsars.USS. Ilia Lead struck many years n lie tumbled out f tho the time of f.nj jie tondcr cut him in pape-i in . .... - i flHI All w-w V ' ' ----- - it is in the center ot the wholesale j Why do we desire to tfttjier tightly, but il business portion of the city, the i J'I'V are our atn ,hV mitf.f ()f ti,eiI1 call alike d-sirahle to business men ami , v!.1;"." flown as far as the cars. Boveringcan be replaced on tbeieiicil morning, aud thus serve double KR'i Some of the finest, specimens of the phofJI J ' - , . , . , . oraphio art. we have et had the pleas,, tUl ICia Sunday sch'wd Iniy Cave bis of examiniiiK are to be seen at the gallery l,"s iHustrfllcd definition of "re- Mr. II. K. Sheridan, Hi?h street, this pll aaflit.y": "litiys have two button for Harry is a talente.1, painstaking artist, uArkilK"ei9 S4, s to k,',,p ,ni,"r pat ! deserves the patronage of everybody. ono button ct;iea of) there i.s a fxtaal sonrits a rail rrom residents straugers v ihiiiap; our town. as w;;. satl.'hict (4-ia.- rcspoutibility place! on tho thor poor tiutrw t)l4l H ntitl wns regaonny I diau't want lier. man, protn langU!l Rt me. I was !!!s "iarliVll of her. Fitst thing t.Lo did, Mayhlonday, two -At-cks ao, was to 3 wilh a wcddins: party. There fo carriaf-es in a lito, and they were tbe bridno ftt Staploton, most 3C above tho track. I stopped the ex- M to kill her snortinc, and wasslidiiij; .oh-n irrade, raakitiu no noiso woith rueu tinning, when llio hordes in the first car riage got frightened and turned lound, and last I see tf 'em they was gallopii.g dowu tho bill.' 'Stop, Tom, how do you know Uif y were peoplo jroiiig to a wedding?' I in quired skeptically. ".Didn't I read about it next dayin tb Fiapleton jiaper? I was kiud of thankful that it was no worse. Tho man cidy bad his collar-bone broken aud a couple of ribs smashed, and the marriage had to be post poned. Next nih.t. she kilh-id her first tnan. You know Hat her Ilollis?' "Vrs, a half-wiiud lad.' " 'S thry said lie was, but be was a hii man being all the same. Xever was known to have done such a thing Indole and. fellow, he never will il. :v aiva in. Ii I was pilch d-iik, a laii.n, t.ioi u.-uo; at. The nndrrt!rried (.Ifi-r at prtvnfc f-i k the f..l lewlng 1 t r!!.e ! K km. r t: nated tn Sir" ri rhlll town-dilp. 'ninbii.i (oiintT. I'a.. u ln ie'tii lai.os of I 5 ro. SeVI I'-iny. r. .1 "hn M ' 'urniirl,, atrt t.t h"ra. Mill ilii'ng too Artrm. l-f lli'finit ne rer ic(-. Inn ot which aro under trend cii it i nt i n. t b t-al-anee wool. hind n:l fin Urlald wilh n.:.,. rals. Tho Itrprevetn.-Titf nrr a Em.mk 1 1 w ft h po.m! well and ptmip nt the .toor. t?k Htm, Cern Crltt. and ot Ikt out hoi i l Ous. w i' h rafiriiix wati r fur sttw-k. A ir "1 b'irlr.if i r-! nr-1 tli 1 1 i'rem!es The Furta is within a!ht ef 'l.oP. C. C. It and two miles fr .ia V Minor.' station. t a ll.i" can l& tii'.dc a .It''ralle Ihiiii. ETid of c f io.'t!!; t, find tt II In- f. .11 on usi 7 r a Ms. .H' Worfa. Inlerinatiu and ti rim. a I ir- of the nuv c.1 r Ar : . .. A fi. o. I. ,ii.n, fieri , .... i-.. 1- a .... I j men bant to select., ". ". "' tiou not know inp ft. I he h SClcclni VVtJ",a.liVlI.: Gcojtrajihy," wi'.h sonic simj le p:.;;i,N iiT !, problen.s iu ihe rear an inferior h.okh a Intl.; voiiime, puhhr-hcl j I'Lilatleiphia just seventy years aqo. 1 ti th" ey, . flay on which he t'a.k the Isiok home father aktd uim nlut tl.o l.... t about, and the yon tmnld btd t 11. His fath er tol.l him to read some of it, ai-d v. Ii-n h read tho first sentence, s hi.-h slated thai t.,e earth was round, and turned or. ita axis in every twenty h.ur hours, the father was disgusted, and told him to bum the f,M.l,vh laok. The ton k. pt the Wxik,. (he hvs it now); stuilu-d it until he had rompl. ,, lv tnasb-rrd iUs ronlciits, and (. Urea that whatever he is or has been he ov.. !., ti,:,t liltlo vo nine. It was the pi vot on hich his life history turned. Ii htl 1,,,:, p, pllr. chase more b.s ks .rge phiiosophi. al and other sen ulific works and io master I hem. an.l made him, in short, a scholar, phiitjl aophcr, and an inventor. P.-ople ha! ,. K.,uo aeventy-Hvo or a hundred intl. s to t, t his Views ou home phi !o-ophi; a! qnrMiou or some geologioaj hpeciuien. While living iu Ohio, fiflv v ars njjo 1, Ifiughl a blacksmith shop and tools, intend ing lo put a skilled workman in ii ; but failing to secure one, la-gau to mend chains plows, etc., himself, and soon found he! could do anything usually .lone Jn sm h shop. Now ho ran repairalmot an vt hrtr. from a small clock to a larce engine. H, makes a fine article of atereost otM'.. and a v row.. ... ...,1 1. .. .. l 1 '"" .j , ,,,. inxeiiicii a atiti 4li7 ,lii.i,ul -i.i..., ... . . ia.( . '" ""j "toiuiif. jua tirv viii i y-n v lu ifor . j ij-. uunii;, llllll jt J.r,r.l cwiira. ftnil w&M u . . . u u . . i ... , , member t.f Congress rrom Ohlc. i was a ,ne,ulr of ,Le lower hou of Oloo Lfislature, and a litvlo ftf Z? Senate, coming to 8t)Ilwar iu lL , rnn' ,m:r i'i"itittnci,t,.r ivesi.uw. f; Lm.1 frj.. Whn g, ht Tiaervin w riti-h his name vt i'h a i lea- ; i t . -.bmitgUsses .andhiKsp,::!; I'rri-byu-riMn O.nrch, lif l.i-,, ;,!,:, i " o v . w it ...fi to any latitude. Hia i I'T-Hve. is iii oo-l working ordy i ilr. Van Vnrhef atartnl ,, ' ii.v Valley (O.) OuMtC, .sllti.l it Jtl lor, as itegisu-r of tho nearly eighty years of surveyor cf WxkI.I. .r,,.... . .UC it Vf and f. r r.K-iy or 1ft la d c ,.k: ; fi ii
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