- tr M r i ima .fvccmnn. HnMt;. A mil. 1SSO. I'EI ni.iy be Mnmi on lite ut tino. I 1". K.-well X . N'"'-p;lWT 10 Spruce st. ). wii ere n.f vertig iiia.lc tor t In -New York. . .-.ii.l (hf )1 it r I'lnco. .,: 1 a- all Vh'.'U of seed potatoes, nit'nthof April May stj down ah Im'cii m:tle a nioney- '' , in hat-- "f all kind just re- -f w :is i- lit-ivtiwav on i.in ;nt in ti.i-i iibirket nt i ; was .ilvvav. vitv ck, t'.:o rii'ii.-i-t i'-moiis auu trk-t. at Fr.-iilhotT's. -. -UiM'.Vi-r- and clt-ar .-idos -Mte of V -J. r'p. ilmilf. ; i,;t all kind of seasonable . i'i v l iuns lay moriiiiisr. iu'lli:;; Slit tl:t; very ::d "..; that the country liai Si'liie I k that f the fit:e-s.t the market t'-i- - l.'s I t.) sell and not :k is always fre!i a in pri:- tJ.is week from I'i'ni. N o chanee fur ol- . r l :!."- tu'i-.res. -ti;i l..i !.' Whiter to somo : a. id that r-f cnuse will ae-r..,'-..i.t .nM i.ap. V. I :..:-1-1 and f.reiiiy. f this : retimt uz to Cobliellsviile, . ;.t a ii early lay. ,r d la-'th.-r i -i i r nff!i.-i'd with ' seller-' t.'oiih Syrup : i a f;,v lease t.i li ft'. H i 7Y;'."iri? still 'harpinon .' I.n.-i'-.d.i Cit!uri,n othcr . 1 1 i ;h-d n.iicatf." kill, a f inner, living near . -' r.n ' : I county, was ' . i I-..W on Thursday niuht. ii i 1 1 .i ! .i s li nd funis :, t in uk. t rat no matter i- r lot hi the .pt-ra- xaetlv "struck ilo," .ra e id it an awfc.l lick iv:i to l." cents per a -trni". l'"' ovr-icid v.l.o first invented nd tin; invention to iti't c t1 at no safe ".va- hroken ii Monday iiiulit h'.t. the to the- contr.irv imtwith- it to hnild or o a in", -in-e.iful tides : 1' .. k, r in h and Mick voir. It..;!;. v two pat t; ers were ;. vs'i!ir-', named : 'l;:i:;e!'fe ' t--!!!' 1 roV ( 't Van at ur-veu- i, til! ill .1 t 11 . h.-. have iu-t received .ri u.e'it of glassware i v artie:.- of w hich they : V e'.ie.t p. f tl.c ciht hnnflrod and ..f t;:e 1'. 11. it. re- T 'T 'A nd n-'SS wer-' in tiu-.t P e:-t i-.;i Te'.t '".a:.b C oin- ' ' ;!!. II. .u- i;l- -ta'.'d-hed ona, ar.d a; n: SOII1 : t d ra-! h M lii- !' 1- sear.'eiv . on hand, ave keen -cn v, (.n Friday h i i- in no way r.-- field and nnev. he.-n nj.p..i:iie.' 1 -'i. (-t couimis. s that th.- "b..r rett v ie vi'l head-. Ik "I.. .I..h.n-ton. r and infant s.-n. : I:: r a1 in.'n. 'i: to n . v -t ai ' a lelpkia am I on at nr. v . .re n a w II known F.be ho-.-U to tol i the M-T. il 111 :is- ' '. : e ;, ii r. -i,r:i,i'. of this l i.onv ii .-r. K-q.. an eiia Al .nd f..r v.-h: f ii d ti k li h" pa ha v . ol H-inti :nir H !a-t. saved. . 1.- ro,a fo-t even i w.-re at elf am '..a! Ihllks .a-t t pne.ov -rvitie; I labv the l-e- h it will th- li, v hen -;.ri;p i : will be the T'ea-t of the iv e are in duty bound to ' '1:1V of obligation, th-1 nt "to ii:p-- p. -t week ar'.i-r than e.-n-l. -: a r liir-.ad f.ain, bnf e ti-.t the county will or nt. t'-vent v .I ;ys if n.-kr aboard. A kind of I; . '.T- e i - ai ini 1 . ,-.! arra:K nt ai! r; lie ..) . I j t : t :, fell i .., J, , U rohl, bad a hve l v l lieu mat ism hi -t "r. landed on t-.;. .lati.'c.l . ; v ci.n-i- ho f..r a time was van ,. .i v tbe '.ctor .1. member .f the Demo tee fio'.n th't-di-tnrt, was at the stat- convention 1'. I. tltlilT! iant -T. as a a w a d.iv ar ;i- I-.'i.ow, aiat la1 ;..o':i r-i -n in Von i"e. " di-ehar,"'.! from ki-t'e l.i-t att-r liaio2C l.-oard--i;;t adiiiib'eil aain-t titfenij't to commit a i- ac.p.ittod at the Mai -la.a'd a ' d-d ia day th.-v hae a id atfei-t the 1 Syiut) for Hoar-one--. ;th' I 'lie nni! I 'o! Pliers : '- ( on. d- am'. i . : . trlev has handed us f,r - h-t of mere. ud tie apprai-e-vili itpp.-ir iti our next is-ne. yi.'in; fiiein; for his kindly whi'-li we had m'.l.'h le-s ris'llt m Initi than from -ome other we rievht nam". 1 . w jil be iii K'lonsbiirsr on ! i .-xt month, to submit, his ii etc.. fortin new" 'oiiit .ird.f (Joutitv ( '..oinii --i'.ti- rod that piopo-als wnll be ; e t',7-' of .liliie. hine Ik.! i: : ;i - l'i'.iiinn. wife 1 ro--man, a 1 idy well known -'. .-m.-. in rhis coiiiniunity, f t : .o 1 h re" hist summers, died 1 '.' -'mr :a on" ihiy ktst week, ve:t is. Peace to her a site. -I in vi -'tted u-hist Monday . I from -ever.il scdio! f "i v u- that the ihiiiiae;" lone 1 nr timber, roofs, etc., was N'o li.s. of life, we are triad to far as we kavo been able to 'i I of ck ie ted W ti i i pkl. .(.I llllel ed wili 1 S -Jllie en and possibly the Church of iiii' about to be t Con krmation, onioned by Ut. in the near th ro', :,l h.a is, wife if I'.it't. tor of '-VHici ill .b.::-'ov.n. '.'i lavs'. nriT 1 K.t !l IIKW I - l.idv re u' jvei am nt draft for ?t.- f ia k pens ti tiiKncy turn i vshiit Fotttidry. Inr.cr i"'r;l" '.H..IIIC liti.Tliel-i! atlil I'V liieir '' !:., H. ii. ;. ). II. .". Fi.rintie, - .Id ti.e "ither .l.iv l.y Mr :i - 'i:oo. ".'"', 'A!,i--l If M. Il.Iihid-.", t standi) rd !a vs i- ! i IM.I.ilf. ' '!. ui 'v(n of course ilnti't live in i;is .,v. .,.,( r.ther d.iy tlutt "I X' !i:iti''. d lints with l.iiii. At) 'l -rii.-.-.i ;!,,. f.i.-t that lie was - iti?.-ti.(..ij lat'ti.T-in-l.iw" ti.e. ' ' V l:.i!.'n,r ii,(..if, it S" 'I L-. lit ..m i n stool 'ins. '-'.t'e (.iow-r. )l'e f'f tli; first ti.iiri.i'rn j tirt f this cotinty, !'-"' in !t. iS'itiifafO, K!.!er t'Co'n- ' t-i'i.iy cvot. intr last, aood aLottt ! 'I was interred ill til.- Crttlioilc ' " :it T,!n' on Saturday forenoon. '- tin honest man. a woi th v ' in n l.'e, vti'tf ' ::i i-.-ii.-e. ' "liris'ia '.. r-ilT fa,V''y Mr. Artl.onv Anna of Chest township, who with himself have for several months past been crest iV affi oted by to be about aoain. save an.l except his wife ho.s still very ill, hnt of whni recovery ; H ere seems to l.e no reason to rionht J 1 rd-T, !?' Snof Mli- Iit,,j:ln,in F- Huffman, : of Jch, stown, ncd ahont 12 years shot nm.e f ,n the left hand, on Monday eveninc last, v. en.Ieavonnc to posh hack the , '"'iner ot :l ,,istol which he had bee, in fir ! .r T0lT lal owned the weat on to fire off for the amusement of the crow.! ,, J'f'' "i ene.t l,is select school'in nr,H,t;"n',",0,,b,Vl,'in" n Mondav morn inK lat with thirty-tour pupils, which he ex-r-cts to increase to between forty and fifty ere many days. Ebensburtr certainly never a! more J.-ht in an educational sensV tba, has been imparte-d bv Trof. Lvte since he came am.jn-,t us. ' r A,.f":lrt,"'-Year-ol,t bov name.l V.ram coui-tv .o' ,'-'f , '''eti.n, Huntingdon coui.tv. made his l,t attemnt to a niovin- f n-i-ht train at that ,'daee on Friday ornii,2 la.t. Uotn ies were cut otf and a 1 I. nee hole cut in his head, an.l as a con- ! .'raei,ee death resulted in about three hours alter th- aeei.ient. so a!ieI. ,7A ,i''l'-1itrr."f f,,!r -"d o'.I frien,5 and patron. ,r. N u nohas Helfrieh, of Elder town sb.ip. ae-d about 1'j years, has been sick nnto oeatu with diphtheria for some time ynt and so serious was Her condition last week that on several occasions her life was de spaired of. We. sincerely hope that the fears ot he! iricn.ls be speedily dissipated by hcr thorough recovery. Albert Wiseuarverand Sam'l rvers two ycunojmen :'! about 20 vear-s ijot'into lo--'erhcads while onth-ir wav home fiom "a ' dance at Hansman's 1 Tail. .Johnstown, about : 2 o cl.xk on Tuesday mornincr last and f'ur jni the in-lee youii ryers pulled 'out a 'r-is-tol and bansredawav at his antasonist s hi". or itur him in the head, thiiiisrh fortunately in riietniu only a slight flesh wound. The 'arro!itown .Vcics says that Mr Fraii' is J. llyine, of Suiuehauna township' was recently robbed of a pocket-book con taminjr 'o.l.-, j i,,,nev while on his way home in.ni the Haker seliool house in the ' classic neighborhood of i'.utown. seareh warrant was issued, but at Intent ar-nunts I- rancis ha. I nothing for his money except a l'.yi ne-inir desi,e to fmil cut who to!e it. We noteil the sudden death in our issue of th.c Hitii int. of Mrs. ;eo. .1. .Sdi waderer, of Summit ville, ami now it becomes our pa.ntul duty as a dispenser of news to chroni cle the eipiaily unexpected death of the wife of abrofnerof that centiesnan, Mr. Freilei i k Schwaderer. of Millville boroinrh, wiio de parted this life after a very brief illness on 1 liur-iilay morning last, need about -in years, i A post-oihee called Vinco has been es tabhheil nt Fairview, in Jack-on township, wi ll I). Simmons as postmaster. After a fair rlew of the situation we can see only one rea-on for ch;iii'inir the name, and that is to prevent it from bein confounded w ith other Fairvicws in tin-state, which of course is all riiiht. In the meantime mails will be re ceived at ami forwarded from Vinco ptrsim- Mr. Edward lloberts. one of the oldest and most prominent citizens of our town, was oveicome by erti;'o, or some other' piaoy uuw eieoiue visitanr, wiule sit t in T in In- store reaiiimr a lie -pai.er on M;.ndav inornii. ' la-t. am. for a time it was :-ht wie vuai snaiK nan ' e.i. lie soon i .1 ,.. however, and in a few hours atter seemed to be little the vforso for his unpleasant expe rieiie.. Peter Drown, of Lilly's, was hroim here Saturday niirht and lodred in iail await triai n the charge of bramii-hin ht to a pi.-tol and thieateninej to do oiv unlaw ful ti,n, us to his wife, -elf and ethers v. die. label imr under the influence of li pior. Tiiis is the second time Peter has be.-n a yne-t of th" county, t'ie cau-e -f bis previous incar ceration being the sale of Ij.iuor without a lii'en-e. Those c,T our leaders who wi-h to pur chase house plants, or plants of any kind for beibliler p'.'.l poses, w ill do Well toeoll-ult V. S. Ikirker vV: P.ro., wh are a-rents for a iaiire llnv. i t -ee.t lioi;-e, and w !d el der nv- thiutr de-iivd in that line. Thev will a have .in hand ere h !!' aline a--or!ui"nt -o of Mooinintr plants, from which selections can be made at cata!o;rue prices, thus saving all expl ess charges. ."-even tramps were arrested at East f.'one- ma i on Satuiikiv mer tiintr hist for tn-s-II. i;. o. Poliee r this okic" with pa--n.tr on tram-of The I inr.n Si 'I'zman .-ttit.-d f. i.ts pii-.-tiers on t::e .cco am .i kit I. .;: t rain, but inanaued to escane at I.ioy s t niee ot ttiem tree: his club he-. The Iv delivered in due rim ie (. her t.itir were sa i ni" to Jailor tiritht'n. board and lo dre them who was itisti '.ie'ed te for ;i period . f Iw.-ntv .lavs. The A''o .ua .;'-' Tribt of its tir-t ikv" on Tue-.lity a si titrht'y, l.ni. .:-(. me little - w as it.-'iver. d in. rn insr k;-t ..'ill.. 11 (.t the irtii tiie sire of "-nus i eiiiia:. exa' tlv otie-fo Its I'.e.e. s.'eudu. w i ' be snu 1 or lie-, fo ::: f d .lam. if h '.ctl-e d the that little nor.i- I pro! ii i'y. The 1 of" n Than next tiiinr w ill i a ur" eonteui ike as not. he.lld n to on ' low ed a siui n atter chai a. by a ter frein another Mr. S. L it us a pop vi-it turn ti t; from '.iieh.i-iii an 1 f'arro'Itown. paid n i the i a a-t , hi-i. vvh Ml 1 - re- cen la- had iaimen witil at.t lie !.f drV L'.IUii 1 ie ai liell -to . thil to repleni- his id larr whi. th" tinu ;d e loom. nd h l.e may h.a F ui.i-.ma's ti s with the r to -av tin Mr. T." sti! 'e.eii- an: roiii Xt wee l-.-iees t - timers . livelv in the r- canti'e circles of our i.eiuhborinr l.oroii h. W o rue irkid to be aide to announce t at on and atter May 1st. next, a daily mail run betwe.-n 'reon and St. An-u.-tine. ii.t; a continual ion of the route between former place and h-st Spi iter-. Tho- pendent on St. Aurustint- lor the delivei t lair mail ma 1 t.r con-tit ate a sect ton of solid yeomanry "of the county, and for f . vor t knis extended tle'in they stan. 1 itu will Hi'- ! V Of the the Cof- e 1 to the well-directed exertions of our and etli .let it 'ontrre-nian, lion. A. II. troth. Mieha. ! Mcfhilloncth. n w Ml k aown citi- 7. en f A Itoi.na. and Peter Dumm, carpe iter, il.IV of tl sunt ri:v, v. en; arn ted Wediii all' u tn rnooii on suspicion of seltinir lire to an eem-ied lioti-e ill Xewry whieit was ro eon try blll'ile il to the "round, and on which con-idera! -ttranee had been obtained. Ail. mi Vei)!7.eil. ow ner ot the propel ty. "avt; s ;,e. ai! tor Met 'ii:ioiit;h's appearance he- 1. a Nc.viv justice to-niorro'vv, but as he wouldn't be a.cepte 1 in bet ii ca-e-, Datum w as locked up. Mr. Tin -. Mcfauley, a promi unit and 1 about 4 pro o'c! -porous ctt iz n ot A Itoona, die ... k on S.iturJav moi uimr last, of eatieer on the lower lip, wit told nee ii v for near w hi -h he siiiiered tni- . lour ye. us. IP a '( lie lorn was years. .1 month- ths and 12 days. I.... o o wile f 1 . d four children, to w t he sympathies of all w ho knew a nd esteemed Ike lius'..;-.iid and lather as a good citizen and a devout memborof the Presby tel i.in Church tire extended ill their great and irreparable h ss. peace to his a-hes. A iad named I.attner was struck and knocked down by a lump of coal which teli from a car he was driving out of a mine near Deny, Westmoreland county, on Thursday la-t, and falling on the track, the wheels of the car passed over his legs, crushing them both in a hori ible manner. The unfortunate youth succeeded in crawling a shoi t distance, when he lav down beside tiie track, where i found a coiivile of hours alter, so f.,tciil.-to! v exhausted from loss i( lllonii t hat he died the same aftei noon. Dr. M. K. i: a feu ale canarv Ci-orv, .f this rmi--i, ovn rd which rcivi.Uy lmtclicd ni't t !.i ee vi ill in oni i, luitii.nl si'.m-cl y cotii- .t..t. il t'.ie I'm. trai t when she in; iiitiitcstid a .ll-po-itioii to do the same thit g over again. The young birds were ther-fore taken irom her and given to another tema'e canary to be cared for. whereupon the mother went to work and in due time produced four more eggs, which she is now diligently engaged in piit; in." i in ongb th" usual course of sprouts : . . At..": I . . I lit! 1.. I , I it w l. li 1 no a :u .i i .. . i.io' IWO lOilll ivn laos, nameii ian i in- gard .net l.I Hit 1 lexer, wen- ...ie-i (irint Pouter, wen Monday la for stealing a nuin.ier or at ti wcre vhicli , h . nud es from .Nath;,n s notion store, inn isc!cii"eil on naMiient of c"-ts. niii.iiiiited to SI..-.I. I it" I s, it -.'en liiiim'ss ..ii,iil..il in 1'.;e p.-.ld'.itu ...I. ..)... i e.i.i i.o.thoil of re.'i iiititi j- tiieir .stock, ' i. .......i.i ',-;,!.- li-(v worked to a tiiari'n liad they li"t V:Vuiy:ed tl. secret t- soiiie of t!:eir 3 "iint: assoeiiii ii.fot it.o.t Mr. Ni'tli.iti, ate! -, one of w hoin , he in tiiin had th in ane-tcd. t ;i j t . J:. 1.. .Tilin.-t..ii, Secretary I'.iair Co iiity Tent i.eraiu", L uton, of tint caused .1,.. o.r o'.,,1 l.i'oliin' over to Coin on S.itit'id tv last of Ci .ities 1 1:0.1. C (.'. Mateer, Achilla Mvers, and James Dunn, of Altoona, audi). II Maonn. .t 1 ymn.t!i; noi rmer f.,r sellino- liuuor without lieeii-e t tiie woniaii i..k.i:i.i vvuhour ii (!!-. a ud on Sunda day. the loiniii for eliiiii iiiiuor to minor and tin- liitterf'.r yelUnato '' 1 . -i i i r -. s.i iiiiicli for 1:. L ons of itit.Miinet ate Johnston, ot Ulair count v w ho is rinite a (iilT.'tent man from 1' I.. Johnston, f 'anilii i.t. 1 he irrepressihle I. Ii. (lilo'otis, whose mi' i.i' .; : lon't stand for either iva.! IS. at d Uroke," leached Kbei.shitiir from Jo':t!-tow tl oti MolidiiV i:i-'i:t lii-T, an.l atter inter ie witii ottr iitetvhntits on tiie subject of choice I'ldcel ieS eoininei cial agent for J. (i Ilarl. v it Co., win lesale ttroeeis, I'iiiia- le!nl,ia, '.jctooU liiuisclf on Wednesday to (J;ii roiltown and other localities in the no. li i f the eonntv, where, as heie, h't lets htiiit tip . - .. . f -v a '( and weu-desei veil u .uie. jia utrai j JJfn .thel ) ( ; i'l'i.cis. whom every one know-. . ' i !. Cyrus Prosser, of .Tolinstown, gulped down' a considerable quantity of ammonia on last Monday night, either accidentally or on purpose, but with the aid ot something less titan a gallon of vineear. promptly poured down his throat, the deadly effects of the poison were counteracted and his life saved, though he still feels as if he had swal lowed somethirtr akin to a red-hot cookin? stove. The Tribune, says this is not the first time his eccentricities have come near cost ing him bis life, and it is to be hoped that he will conduct himself more rationally in the future. Our amiable little friend K. II. Thomp son, who for a month or two past has been very ticeeptablv tiliin J the position of clerk at the Merchants' Hotel, Johnstown, has re signed that position toaccept a more lucrative one of a like character at the Parke (for meriv Herdie) House, Williamsport, one of the largest and finest hotels in the country. "Doc" is now witil us, but will leave this (Friday) evening for his new field of labor. It lie meets with all the success he deserves it will not be long before lie will be called to go up higher in. the line of promotion. So mote it be. Our friends and patrons, Messrs. ). & ('. Moore, of Altoona, w in. own large tracts of timber land in tiie ca-tern pait of this county, are about to erect another saw mill at Ash, and Furnace, which is to be torty by one hundred feet in dimensions, and wiil contain a circular saw and the necessary machinery fox making lath, pickets, weather hoarding, etc. The mill, which is to be two stories high, will require iOo.nO') feet of lum ber for its construction, and a dam tosupply it with water is now being built across Clearfield creek. The old mill will still be operated as heretofore. Six head of the finest two-year-old steers that ever invaded our town were driven in on Monday last by Mr David Aitemns, of liriish Valley township, Indiana county, to whom belongs tbe credit of hating raised them, and by whom they wore sold to our butcher friend (iutwalil, who long since earned the. reputation of furnishing as good beef, veal, etc.. as can be obtained anywhere. The six steers in question weighed 7,1.5 pounds, and were admired by ail who saw them. One of the best of tiie lot will be served up to customers this (Friday ) even ing at Sir. (iutwatd's meat market, next door to the postoflice. An Altoona l:dy named Mcfhirbick found a shirt, undershirt an.l pair of pants pretty well saturated with what was sup posed to be blood in the attic, of her house, in that city, on Friday last, and this led to the supposition that a murder had b"on com mitted there some eight months ago. The house had been previously occupied by two Jewi-h pedlers named Marx and Klemen, with their wives and families, and as the former is said to have mysteriously disap peared about the tinie indicated, the theory has been advanced that he was murdered by the latter, who at present is said to be living in Huntingdon. The shirt has a slit across the breti-t, apparently made with a knife, and these fa -t gave f urthereolor to the mur der theory. Clement Burke, the young man who shot and killed a Swede named Volt in Johns town on Monday nitrht last, an account of w hieh w ill be found in another column, made bis way to Pittsburgh as speedily as possible at'er the tragedy, but being closely pressed bv Chief-of-Police Harris, who went to that oiU in quest of him, the youthful murderer made a virtue of necessity by citing himself up about 0 o'clock Tuesday evening, lie is now in the Johnstown loek-u;., but will no doubt be brought to jail kerethis (Thursday) evening. Apropos of the tragedy, tin; Johns town Ti-ihync -ay- that the young man who has cot kiiii-eli into such serious trouble is a son of Mr. John Uiii ke, who died at Soninan, this county, about a doen years ago. On our fourth page wiil he found an in teresting article on tiie "European Carp.." a food ti-h introduced into this country about three years ago by Prof, liaird, I. S. ( 'om-mi--io'ner of Fisheries, w ho hit- had the grati fication of seeing them incfa-e during that time itotii I Jo to about jo.ono. The carp Would be an excellent ti-h to introduce into the waters id this region, and there is some p;-poet, so far as Eben-bnrg is concerned, that a f-w of the t:-h wiil be forthcoming in the near future. Judge it. J. Lloyd having writt.-n to ( on-re man OuTroth "ii th" s-tiiv- ject, and h. t.-r to IV. would be carp, and i' iu..re of th Li ..yd f--r t A sr.i.i coe.f.ty, . .v si-t.-r. was on M ..v. dav in t i.i n having let. r re mi' : d the mat . hereway depositing dicer, or f. Ilaird. The .1 carp it. ii places f is to be hope." thi species will be se'.t to Judge .at parous,-. 1 hmi-e at Portage stntiop, this upied bv Mr. John MeMahon and burned down about 4 o'clock day niornii g of la-t week, and with. n""t ordv des" royed every article of .'.d t in nil ufe and every -tiich of w ear- it was I :U-eh i'-.tr -.ret, le t her feeble -. from tl a critical or her ie. Mis- McMaiior who is old I I at lac II in p. s ', wa- t'l ie effects bly burned about id which she is .mutton, with but faint orv. This loss is a very li re ore to the agcl con; ie. who are left th eir civ Oe -i i! etc by The -ad mi-fort une, ami ci-eisoue which appeals patheiie.iik,- to the charity of all. Any contributions in the wav of household goods, money, provi sions, etc., will be tliankt u!!y received on behaif of Mr. M -Mahoii and his afflicted si-t by i: ev I i. Mo! i ugh, Wi'nnot . 1 a and in lierlaid public , by F. of the fir the i. s. as- '.out me thousand nines of niaekiiek towtishi: with coal, iron ore outcry in this pipe A. Shoemaker. F i-tate of J h.uston s ii in of - t.ol .i. Mes Mgr.eos of Win. purchasers. Oike- , known to be ut: etc.. was sold at , on Saturday hist administrator Moore, deceased, -t lit tv and Joi M. Lloyd, boci'ining the r parties bid the land tin to .fl.Oli but seeing, or at h-a-t believing, t ' i a t ' : r re w a ! i t their co-iir.ot itofi e if anv hope of out bidding they gave up the contest. tniii'h ti the regret of our o,!e, who had reason to hope t'.iat i. tiie n-u.t had been ditfeier t a narrow trnatie read I rum thispiaee to the r.iack'.i'-k. a distance of about eisht miles, would have been eoti-t nicted at an onriy day. As ir is, the land is nt t to He as it is for some years to come. Mow's the l'ity. w title .joiin m t.t'.tre. nt; employe ft iihj V 'V.. P.. Co. at Altoona, was looking it.t-.ithe firebox of a new boiier which had been put on a trit'-k at-,. I run out r the boiler -lion on la-t Saturday afternoon, a cr of coal was dropped down on the -alee siding unnoticed . l.y iliat rer.t'enirnt. who wasniii':! 1 ami hai'.iy cru-lie.l l;et v ecu the bumpers. The tini'U ttmaie man was picked up and taken tn hi Inline, where Dr. bfi-ty soon after atttend ed to his v.-outiiis. which he found to consist of sevet.il bi iKeti ties, one of wiiich had in iuted the Uinrs, and a severe hurt in the pa.-l;. lb' never rallied from the shock, but : died the same i:i:.rht. lenving a wife and large , tamiiv a!mo-t iestitti!e. He was the third of his' family who lost their lives in the Com- ; pany'- w..tk-, one of his brothers having I en killed at the wei.u'li scales and anotle r , in th.e shops. Th;-, -ays the Ereninri Co'l of Mon. lay, makes three persons crushed iast week "A hern, Ciaybaugh and M dure. May he rest in peace. Our former correspondent, "Peter . I.eutn." writes tn the Carrnlltown iWtwa from U'htte tow nsh.ip tosay t'.iat Mr. Charles ; ilan-tead. of r.a'.tiur.re. wiio, hy the way, is a i.toini't-raying i,;tr..ti of thr Fuf.EMAN, inteiids'to biiiid a dam on the main branch of the Ueaver Dams, in that town-hip, dur iti'r the coming summer, which, it is said, ; will be about thirteen hundred yards across ' the breast and is to be ix feet high., with a wagon road twelve feet wide on the breast. We don't wish to oue-tion the veracity of j th.e i ol respondent afotesaid, and Donahue doe-, but as thirteen hundred yards is not. much short of a mile, we can't but think that the writer lias made a mi-take in ids ligttves which datn-p.ges the dam s'ory very ; considerably. Kven thirteen hundred feet. it seems to ns. would be. an extraordinary length for a dun in tlu.t reei.m, though it is posMhie that the dani-nsk io-e may fade '. trom our cheek h.ngbefeie weknow enong'u aPo'it dims in tiie anstraft to tell whether a dam of said dimensions is too big; a dam fur the r.e.iver Dams or nt t. I We gave the particulars last week as we learned li, em of a frightful accident which, on Wednesday, tiie llth i'l-t., befel our young fi lend Silas M Dougla , of Cleai lield towt.-hip. but have since been informed that, none of the lle-di was torn from his chin, as , stated by e.s. tlt.iitgh nearly one half f bis upper lip was cut off, while his lower jaw was fra tured transversely on the left side, three of his teeth were knocked on'., the roof of his mouth considerably injured, and an ugly ii-h cut in his f-uehead. Th.- team fioin one of which he fell in a fainting tit, and hy whh'ii he w as so terribly tt ainpled, mad. their way to the barn atter the acci- . dent, when- they were -ecu by the wife of the injured gentleman, who at once conclu ded t'.nt sotnethi"';: was wrong, and hasten ing in search of her husband, loitn.l him on his hands and kneesand totally unconscious, in which condition he remained for about twelve hours. At present lie is improving as rapidly as could be erpected. and there is every reason to believe (hat with j. roper medical treatment and tie.' '-.iii'l ul nursing he is sure to teceive bis t borough reeovei y is ; only a question of time, though certain sears w ill ever remain to coinmetnoiate the won derful escape from a s hocking death of one of the best citizens Clearfield township ever had or possibly could have. The Voltaic Kelt Co., Mar-ball, Michi gan, will send their celebrated Klectro-Voltaic Ileits to the afflicted upon 30 flays trfcil. Speedy cures guaranteed. They mean what t'nev -av. Wr.'e to theiil without delay. An Affecting Chcrch Episode. The Altoona Daily Sun of Monday eveninc says that one of the most impressive, sad and sol emn scenes imaginable was enacted in St. John's Catholic church, that city, at the ser vices on Sunday morning, which consisted in what mav be considered a personal leave taking of the congregation bv Key. Father Walsh, the aged and revered pastor, who has iabored so faithfully and w illi such great I success ; and whose growing infirmities prompted ! him to take this opportunity of addressing i Ids people. Kev. Nash had conducted the i celebration of the Mass, and iust after he i left the altar Father Walsh rose from his seat i in the chancel and, advancing slowly to the ! communion rail, spoke as follows in tones 1 filled with emotion t I Ty TXv.r People: I (eel that mv time on pnrth 1 wilt he verv limiied. The uawl Sifters nml the bymitii nf the conirri'irntion hnvo m the kinJncs (.f I their henrt.i instOutcil n special devotion ti. I rod f..r the re-t. .ration of mv health, and I leel that to i their intercession with the F.ither of Mercic i. ' due mv ahditvtn he present with yon to-. tny. The , !o..h! people e'f Ir !in.l hiive alo ottered up their p ravers to M;irv. the Mother el od, tor hcrinter ' ce-l..n in mv behalf, nn.l I tee! thnt I nwc much to the mira.-iiloi!-' virtue" of r.-ii' from the ch.i.e! in the .lioeeseoi Tnani where npr the Hlc-ed . Virgin nn.t St. .T--hii rcTeiitlv :i j..e:o .-.1 on fix pii:--c-ivi niirhts. To thc?e c..mhine.l intercession" I i.it-ibn'e mv pr-s.-nt vr-mtv improved eon.tilii.n. The devotion Instituted I.i' the tsi-ters nn.l the vonth exphv? tu-.biy. They have iieepire.1 their intention ot renewinir it. an.l T hnnihly c-k you to ' loin with them in nskin the AJmiifhty Father for my complete restoration to health, or that He will f;rant mo a happy ilentii. A deathlike stillness prevailed in the audi ence as the venerable and much-sulTering Father snoke, and during bis remarks there ' was scarcely a dry eye in the church. The , event was verv affecting as the realization of the words spoken made itself felt in the hearts of the people. Though the reverend gentleman's appearance wns emaciated and his form feeble, his voice at times, as he ad vanced in his address, was wonderfully strong and clear, ami then again it would ' fall to almost a whisper, so that those close ' by strained their faculties to hear. When he finished the entire congregation knelt down and received the pastor's holy benedic tion. Father Walsh then slowly retired. Corxcir. PnocKKPiNos. A stated meet ing of Council w as held in Council chambers, Koeiisburg. on Monday evening, April 20th. Piescnt : Unrgess Humphrey ; Coiinoilmen P.arkcr, Evans, tint wald, Hasson, Jones and Parrish. - Minutes of last, regular and two special meetings read and approved. The following bills were then read and or ders granted : KaUey ( llolsinarer. tayln-r pipe r..Ci. I .. .T. Weaver, one hoi-Tiiiir a -k ..i Ik W. Humphrey-, -2' . il l v. lal-or S.IS On motion, the bond of Ihivid E. Evans, wei ghniastor, with. V. P.. Davis as security, was improved and filed. On motion, the sum of S7" was granted the i Dauntless Fire Company. On motion, tint rate of tax for the year isso shall be as follows t B..r.'.tncli ft in in- Special tax water work- tl milH s fin motion, Isaac Evans, Collector, be di rected to assess al I dogs in the borough at one dollar per head, and all sluts at two dol lars each. On motion, petition of citizens of West Ward asking for th" erection of a pavement on the north side of Horner -treef. from Ju- ! lian street to Spruce alloy, be deferred till ; next meeting. On motion, the Street Commissioner be l directed to open the gutters on Marion -treet ' from Sample street to Triumph street, and on Llov.l street from Marion street to West ; street." , On motion, adjourned. J. S. D , lerk. llttrr. Stoiif. P.t noi.Altizi !. Dr. Lom , mou and his amiable young elet k, "l'.uz" Par ' risii, r.pened their eves in wonder on Tues day morning la-t wl.eti they discovered that during the night previous somebody had : made a nocturnal visit to the drug -tore in this place over which they preside, and of which' the lirt nai i gentleman is proprie tor, and had imt only ciea nod out t he money . drawer, capturing some thirty-live or fo.ty doiiars. but had also gobbled up a box of ci oars, several bottles of cob.gne. and various other articles, amounting in value, money I and till, to between fifty and sixty dollars. How entrance to the store was effected te nuous a mystery, as the front and rear doors were not h found securely locked, and there was nothing w 'natevei to show that force had been used to gam admis-iou to the store. The only plausible theory seems tube tiiat the bur-Jar or burglars liana key, peinaps of the skeleton ord-r, with which to unlock either the front m back door, and that lie or they made everything se.-ure again in that respect beforr leaving the lucnii-es. ltethat a- ;t may, no cine, -o far as v ,. know, has been obtained to fix suspicion upon any one, though it is evident from the systematic way in wiiii h the work was done that the perpe tt.itoi or perpetrators had .-ome knowledge of the establishment. Dr.ATH t" AN KMTNFNT 'T.fclinYMAN. I;'V. U;t i-1 X. J iwtkin, 1). 1 v. ); v. ns f.tnr f if tlit Pic-h t-vi:in oliun-h rit II1 lidayshnrjr fiiu lo.i to li't, iMviotTs to vviiifh he w;i in rliarixc f a rnniuatinn in Warrt-n c.tHUv. N. J., for si' litvi-n vt ;u-s l.nvititr i'i-;tilii;itr:'. t'l'nin Is'ttl niul iiilw.'fjni'tit ly eriiM'i'tntt (.-i!lf'ir, tn"l Si.it in Mm tin-.Ittir j, V. acii ;i'ic:t 7" vcar. IclYiTsi.ti ( iiiU'Ut; in studied tli-(..(iry tit :t the lintiio il liis V.I., 'Hi Fti.lay ! isf, AlKr Iftivinc; Iiol- liday-bu chaplain riopolis, frigate ( of time, of a Pre ig. Dr. .lutikin fiiied the position of tit the I'. S. Naval Academy, A n t'or two years and on hoard the V.'.orado foi about the same length Subsequently he served as pa-tor sbvterian church in Chicago for a like period, ami from thence removed to New Ca-l!e, I'a., in lsiiti, where he continued his luinislei ial duties up to a short t me pre- : ceding his death. A daiighterof tin deceased clergyman, who, it is proper to rt.ld, was an ' eloquent preach. -r and a poli-hed, versatile i writer, being tin- author of seveial popular i hymns, was the first wile of Cell. Stonewall . Jackson, the renowned Confederate chief- i tain, whom Cen. James Shields had the ; honor of defeating for the first and last time . ; t Winchester, and who subsequently lost his life at the battle of Chancell-.i ville.' TiMF.I.Y ('APriON. are nut u; in sonare Cenuine Hop Hitters paneled, amlier-eoiored bottles, with white iahe! on one side Tuinted in black letters, and a Ki'een lion cluster, and on the other side yellow jiaper with red let ters : revenue stamp over th.e cork. This is tiie only form in which aenuine Hop Hitters are put up, ami the sole riirht to make, sell and use tiiem is mantcd to tin Hop Hitters Maautaettii inj; Co., of Hochester, ". V., ainT Toronto, Out., by patents, copyright and trade mark. All "others put up iii any other way or by any one else, claimiiiii to he like it or p; etendino to contain hops, by whatever names lin y may be called, are boons and un lit for use, am! onlv put up to sell and cheat the people on the credit and popularity of Hop Hitters. When a . 'ai :itor is n-ealculatir.LC, ealenbe When 1 there's soniethins alsfehr.iie to bo done. to be ilone. V.'heii there's liuxioii.-1, siirilsaiul such tiiiaus to be stating. A rliat'doieirie lite is not a hai'l'" one! There i one thirrj- a m-'ii hapi.ily can CHlenb-ite w . i ii. nt tbe a i! t.i a 1 ir. bra. a n.l it is si m ,iy 1 1. i : ivhen one ,bl '.nr is wort Ii one b a n.l re. 1 cent s. Tb -e is no one in all tbis w ob'. wi.le wor'ol who is i t a Lie to t.-t.'h I in- e..rre.-t aiiswer to that problei:.. 1; aaybo ly shoiibi nsk us wie-.-e be (-an expou.! one do'.bir ami be snre to tt one liiin lr'"! cents' worth lor tbe same, pnrt'enlarly in the line ot ma-Ie-up elo'hinir tor Sprim; wear, we woubj tell bim io u-n to .Tas. .T . M urpliy s, i... t int.,n st reet. .1.,..: - r: It:s st.,ck is larire. tr. sb, s ty 1 1 s Ii anj cheat., ami perfect sat istact ion is mn.ranteed every pop. A Miivsi'Ai'i:!'. i".tt. on. nan.! bhn t Ami p.-lt bttii iin.l elnti lura anil bum; him : lie kcj-t writing aw.iv 1 ill tne people one ilay Kose up an.l preceded to hanir him. Tpit tliey never a t t-Tt in.-line.l to kill the poet who in pbi'.n pruse a nnotinees a metho.1 to save tiioiiey. I f re .-ly-ie.a.b- '-'v thiter is mul.-r ''..'llidor r.tion. ii'i I money is .-..teji't to be s:tv... ef e..nrs the extensive a ml reliable ltoue ot Son on & Hen.l heini. next door to Ibe Kim National Hank. Al t'.on;t,i3 Ibe j-btee wbicii oiiilit to receive your .:i trim Mil'. They ib. al only in lirst ebiss iroods, ami will ti-n.b-r yi.n more satisfactory term? than ail oilier dealers in ;i .!.7eti eoutilies. Try them Ol.ee. - flrrs them tenderly. Slide them with .-aro, I'..r since tbe t-b- paper bootn i-ixcl i utiles will tear. i: :cb:inLre0. in ne r nf the worl. iiii-nin means tbe ninnj: of ;.niers. Ia n no', hi one tli tier ot value r.,r a no: 'e-r. i ; you wani i- cx ehitn'are m.eiev tor ready-mad. elottiiicz here is a word of niivi.'C f.-r on. rea-b-r now, neat am! siyl.sh, of tiie well-k'aowu ;iii.! t:Mor.te i;oelie-t-r make, and warrarte.l fo stand tbe test 1. 1 wear, ouradvu'e is to pjtri.1117.. ieil trey Vn! !1. next door to tbo post illiec, Alt.'ona. He tinaratitees ;i!is. taction in all eases. Orders by mail promptly filled. It wan oifty a boot, a boT-toed tioot, vn a hii'Lre and h.mioneil foot. Tite silent stars looked down an.l smiled To see the yoiiti' man scoot. He was iroimr to see tbe obi man's da lighter, you niider-tniid. and thiuirs weren't sati-bietory. That boot, v.c may es well remark, was bo!t''bt at S. HltnnenilrHrc lim Iiievcntli avenue. Aitoomi. where one of tbe finest assortments t boots, shoes, sli.per. ete.. for males and females ever teen in the interior ol I'eniisyp ania bus pist been shelved, lie has the n"w Spring styles, ail of tliein. and his price-list i" fsfty pr.r ent. I.- fbati tl- one of a ! ANOTHTiP TRAOEDT IN JOHNSTOWN. I About half-past 11 o'clock on Monday night i a murder was committed at the boarding j house of Mrs. McCnne, a widow lady resid ; ingon Franklin street, back Of L'nion Hall, ; Jobnstown, the particulars of which we glean from the Tribune of Tnesday evening, which also gives a diagram of the house and a portion of the testimony elicited at the : Coroner's inquest, all of which we are obliged toomitfor want of space. The Tribtinesays : Nearly four week-airo n native nf Sweden name, A n.er..n Volt took up hi lo.!ifinif nt Mr?. Mo C'line's place, anil represented that he had In-en in town only a short tone. She had two lw.ar.ler-. then, who were also Swc-te-. an.! it was upon their Toconiiiien.li.To.n (hat Mr. Volt was reeeived. These men were employed nt the "tut." in the AVire Work? ot the trantier Steel Company. The tamity of Mr. Mc tune consist - ol t wn'dauith ters ami a irrnml-on, the latter named Clement loirke. It appears from the statements made l.y the lnn.lia.l that the l.o:'.r.ers ..t atonir pleasant- 1 ly ii). until Saturday cvcbiiii; last, when a sdiKlit j dispute arose, in which An.leron Volt .iisplnyed j considerable bad temper. He appeared to be in ; iood ent.uirh humor durinir Sunday, and went to ' work as usual on Mon.lay morriimr. T'pon return- inc home in the ev.-nnej; he wa-hod. .Ire-se-! him selt in his he-t clothes, and. aiier sujiper, started j out by himelt. i This was the last thnt was seen of him t.y tlio tamily until near 11 oVliek nt niirht. wtien he re turned, and it was ihonntil l.y Airs. Mcl'une. who . n.tmilt.el him. tttat he w is stlirlitty un-ler the -ii- I flnenre (f liquor, altho.iLrh -tie stale that he was i not unsteady on hi- leel. Stic retired to her own apartment, and soon afterward the man Volt rap ped at her ted room door, demaudinu: admittance, j I'pon heinir roti'.-ed he tried I. .ret- to irct in, and just at that juncture lierirrandson, ("lenient Hurke. was awakered Irom his sjumtier, in an a.tioininir I rooio. and. seizin": a revolver, winch was lyini on a stand near his bed. tie ran out an.l hre.i at the r hoarder. the fat.ai slier. i The hall wns sped iron, n r.-j-ealihrc pistol a five shooter an.l pen. -i rated the body oi the victim about two inches betow and halt'nn inch to the i left of the hreast-hor.e. It coarse was stiirhtiv ' T I I 1 downward, and it cut otf the lower leit lobe ot trie ; liver, passing throoi-h the .-tomach. ii ml pertora- tinif the lare and ma!l inte-tines. cuttinir the I lame hlot.d vessel leadniir from the hetrt. and lo.li;in in the spinal column. Iienlh was almost instantaneous,, a- the victim tell baek upon the bed and ifiive onlv a few coi.vidsivo -r!iMi. The other hoarders were in their bed-- wtiile all this : was transpiring, but havuur heard the ret.ort of i the pistol, immediately jumped up and ran to the assistance ot Volt. j THE Bl.OOn WAS Srt'FlTINO j Irom the larpe hole in his breast, and. Inid ins thn t j he was limp and li (.'less, one ot them started out ; to hunt tor n policeman. Soon afterward Chief i Harri- appeared upon the scene, hut in ihc mean- ; time liurke had taken his departure, al.d up until ; this writing hi- whereabouts have not been a seer- ; taine.l. The forcj-oinsr are all the tacts ns related to us this lnornimr by Mr. Mel 'une. but lull particulars ' in retrard to the details will be toiind in the evi- deuce which wilt be tllliv developed before the jury o! impiest. Justice Strayer was summoned ' about two hours atfer the shootinir oeeurred. and ; Iiistrict-AMorney Ito-e was al-o notine.l. Thev ' proceeded to the house where the dead man's body was still 1 vim? aero-- t i i c bed . with his !e-t rest i ntr ' upon the lloor. an.l it was at oi-ee deei.lci t,y tr. IO-e that a judieial investigation slioul 1 he in:i.ie ot all the circumstance- attainable connected witii the a tta ir. The lollowi icr named uenih'men were accordingly sui..monc-d upon the .iriiY of iMji Es r : .l. hn Itvan, I.. reman : Conia.l ioi-.b. 15. I. Horeh-In-.n. Jotoi Itaa'.. Willi 'in H. .lohnson. and .lohn ! 1. Sander-. Atttr viewinir t tie i....lv a- it lav. the meeting was adjourned until 1' o'clock this aiter noon.an.l 1 r. W. It. I.owman was dir.-i-ted to make ' a iioit-mitrfrm cxaiuination ot tiie remains, s.. a to I as. ertaia the course of the build, etc. A r H o'clock this forenoon he proceeded to open the body, and . t .end that The bail had eur.ue.l the il.iOcti..n as j above stated. . THE MClltKIlKr MAN. Anderson Volt was a stout. rohu--t, hearty man. ot irreat m .i-.-uhi r dev.-ioi .to i-tit . a r.d hi- aire was about twenty live year-. He was born in Sweden, ; a n-1 h k now le.iu'e "1 Kni;! i ti w as ra t t.er I ir. i-ericct. , It :e r.-l.re-eiite.l by til"-" who i .e-a me a.-, j ua lilted with lorn -in -e his recent arrival here that he was I f.oi!T Jnd industrious, and sceine.l to he genial i and if .!-. latnred. Aft'Tthe a lionrnniei.t .t the in-oie.t 1 'nderraker .liiinestook eharire et thj r-1- ; mains, and they were interred thi- ait. -moon m ' S- . let vale ( 'eincterv. i I T'MKNT m iTKK. th? y"inir mnn ?Un is rli irf-'l nith the crime of t'i(I.'. i t ict we-!! -r cut en :i rul i'r 1' t r'":t c. Tr ot :iirc. Mil'! sircc J.'tiiHftry Insr hri li--n o.'f.is.-,(,n-ali j'iii'l"vp.l :it th" JetMl-t..ro ol Wo-m1. MorrrM fc'-r. For n wrek or dny- a Per the lir-t .,f rn1i inoiit h then l.r - te-1 to il?! irer tloTir. lrpi). ft.'.. :! h i -:!,"K"n f s f,l a kinil. frM-:i-!1v !i-(Mi.-tii-.t). i-t:t v, o t-riy a i. v iur,. to ! in:tnu:il I:ior. in th inTfnm, when in s'rvi'r w.re not oronirhL rc-j i'n r T tin toro. Iir If-! :i i:irrl-s s-rt o? a l.li, b.xt it Hot r-h ,r.'! t h: ,-- ffr 't t nto N.ol Hi) 1 1 t ny . - r i:it'",mi!. TU rot'k !.r si-iit i'1-oit v, n lie !nini'ii.-''.i carryiii" n r-vn!vcr. :t( now li i-; a fugitive, with the hnwi'l 1 Cain !1-om lii- :t last ralh-n int.. th.- in 'tu' th" : ri!P- nf u. ri w-' t rcaili-r-. :i nl or iIotv it is Ol; I v f-trf t-i k!"w who 1 Tin: " tin 'i i 'T;!. drift f ma -ai :ic- in :;;:) writrr. This will o. i-r:i f rv;iun a th!n' i rntM-;il T):tt ttiph .-hoih off! ! it. No o:o su-iiv' ot (ncal inir the n:,T::o ol i t - c tTir ol it writ r--. tot h! v i-ola v the ratnjt ot Wj nli'o-e thry may liot :iHmj t "j: Ir the arriv ot writ T:'r;''n!Ar thron:li i ; a n i r. a r:a - iona ! a i: i i y , even me-'t t!io r rs i)ros'-Tit' .1 Tmk ):-r'ifjc-- it- tith oi hr iini.iii.l. T-n-l kor ( tin- c I T-'T, : ur-L'.it:.,n : Fath;-r ! V ttJi-r K:io i-r, n a v TvriTT-. t 'To of ii r-"li a i ! s "t i. t1 !e- a r h lie V. itv a Ti crc one ' hni. I r. i- nr (,!' Yin.--!! : F.i f ii FhM-it H v. ir.oi th-- r..- 1 . ,;(.t k"( 'i iHr .r. a -'Of M It'TM-t! t ; no. Thoro :V ll:f.l ol what Tho ( ti I:. 11- voi:t fi-i:i:il' -o":.' I t "Ic.ii-a. w ::o i i.o.olist att-1 ln Who v.;:Tr;o.;T.w ni:ilo i ii-. t Th 1 -ii.-s Kat: Tl v known aphi-r. an-1 -w,-.-t j m irk-t( p.i .li n - an : ' i' .' A- i 1 1 - - T t V M ho -U'm ii-hi'.l 'Th lan- (rt: ai-'- of t he i 'litm-ii lt IS to (mt. th.ir cc!! the I:tv -.-ntrit'i:t r- i. 'I'M K t'mi- i.t- V(;-li in:ty t o r-t l"wr, r -l f Tho- ono n.i!;. th-t of An .rrv ri.l' , known a'l ttio F:!m!i-'h-rcai!!r. w- vi-r its Ttmt ot true j.'.-'t :oil r.ol'io wrib-r. H:-. n--pnt son n s , ..n 'SI. Tl.'.in-i J A - joi 11" s'. " wi 1 (-!:( t tilv n..t itiirenlsli woll-c-iriM'.l t:ii.if. 3tr. Ati'Us Al.ir sdiall. tiie author ol that. e.v...iiia!y c!..r nrr,'i j',r i ,h: t o rt T'Oi ' t ' . o ... . :i i i . 1 br-.tt-cr ot I r. "Nlar-hr. it. the :ut!:orot 1'f e.'ot-i lo ..o.., r. l.rril'llt.'s :li :.rt:i-tc :it ..iii-i- in'-isi r nn.l i on "Knirl'sh I.iirht I.Pcrnture !r. 'orai-'iiis li'-I..-:irv writes ;i i-rv i nt ere-1 i eir reviow. or r;'ther a'tii'le. on iup-tretai."1' work on ihc -l ! n':v n Si ee.o?." It is rare to i.ict a wri tor on a .'trnti:i? -Mi.l.'i-l wocan c.it-'ti t(t :iv r:iL'i' car. This 1 (r. (I Li-irv :nliii:rat'.y sii'Trcl . in .loin. lr. Nu- (C o I Kob.iis.oi the s-( u, in, fa i nient ot his "haot u.to ?.lpiro." n s-tory f the !.-'. --r -''i.s. an.l not n ivb.it h.-'tiinit flint niaster-r'niitor of l"-h ft 1 -oit are. wit. ainl love-t.iakiiuf. ?dr. .I-.hn "'ta.-- 'artl.y takes xij. m an earii.'- l inauti'T ttie ery pnt'orlant ;iil.i..,-r ol " '.itho'.j.- 1 'oloni.i I ion." F"'- (tie r-st the clergy, irttti ilie (xep-ioii of Kithrr (--. .nor. who v.iit.- a t-iiiil.t nrti ie on "l'li.,i Mi ! i:a i v X.r, ...-? r..r,lin.' ttifni-e'.' ( lo nb- jo -I- that III i ii" I : t ! b'al. or tbeoe'irn that the a vera :- e fort. Katlier ib the An.'" 1- a b. trift of tiio-ia-lit ei . . - - - '. as ', .ti i b.s. .j .ti i.-a I. poleni .il, ttioiili written ina manner intl llert e-lli Tlliisti.r witbollt ef- iker's -Intellect!!.!! Outlook of .hi ntrmi.t b. LiTi,t tbe current en.l show bo'-v it may l.e ttirne.l into tbe irrent "altioli" thonirh iloiibfle s nnin' treain. 'I bis i eeon.b'.l. nt ion a! ly. t.y I'a t her H ew- it's eallll an.l oeatltitnl e t " :'!;e rene-is ol tne ('dtholie 'iitir. li" : while Iii makes- quite a livelv inr'a.l into tbe' ho. Keane N'eiv 'bri--- t'auity ot Al-iitbew Arn-'bl. lienti Stanley, ami (.Ik of that i'k. I'atlitT Kaeiler's piiper the lteneil ii-t i nes mi'bt beealle.l a irlnwin:; biril's'-r-ye view ot hi.: libturie ( Jrilor. Alto-.reTh.-r tbe nn tuber jT.-cnt-a iiriety of teat nres o interest an.l worth. I'll. .so utio eare fur re:i,liti' with s. on ei !i ' liir in it will always turn to Tin: Catholic Woea I. in j.re-teren- to many a more ponular" mauaine. A l'ol i K'A 1. Ml- MF.NTO OV Till'. H M' OF ls:t7. During the memorable, bank panic of is:;? a resident of either Indiana or West moreland county, who had put his inline fo th.e bond of a man in this county who was tillable to meet his obligations w hen they be came due, rode into Kbensluii-. w ith a pocket fulfot bank noles, r.nd was thereupon inter viewed by tbe then Sheriff, who solicited the pa inentdf the claim. The renowned Wm. H. Conway, a jioeiie irenius of more than ordinary nbili'y, was editing tne Jffimtuinf'r at that time, "and the circumstance above narrated eouiiinr to his knowledge, lie sat down and dashed otf the following rich pl(( ductii.n, for w hiel, we tire indebted to our well-known townsman, (ieti. Joseph McDon ald, w ho has indited it from memory and as sures us t'.iat it n-ver before appeared in print : A POMISMAN IN r.OSDAOU. Tbe Sheriff oonne.l over a small dirty book, Vh!o!! be ticed ns 11 portal. Ie docket. And then, with a linn and tiiiuiereitul look, He drew a "'.( " Irotu bis pocket. He told the wayfarer to "..oifr t!tin-,i thr Hunt" And as soon as tlia Sh.-ri '1 eoubl say it. The d, ten. lain :n k mm ieib.-ed the claim to bo just. And de 'b.reu be was willing to pay it. A bundle of hank notes be drew from his vest. And be connte 1 them down 011 the table: II" iv:u s.v 1 ! i t 1 ii ! '..ay it. be tr.inkly eonfe-seil. And not only wiliimj, but abh1' Tbe sum counted clown, it was pah. money too ! V, lien the Slieritl 1 Ie th s in", ttisit : That w ith bank notes hi .1 --.ici-i rhnvr rnlhinj to do .Nw'.tJv anijhatij ctividji: it.1' Tbe j biintift tfiis sent for, but be won I.I net take A 11 v notes since t ,e ha nk-' ba I suspended : Tl. 'd'-look t- the Siierill." he said, with a shake f! the head as the steps he descended. The defendant was- non-plnsscd, he had nothing there '. Kvcptinir his br.dv nr! furypr: i The latter nnenrrctit, tbe lormer was mnit. And ttie slieritl hall drunk 011 a caper. 1 The Sherifi't" pr..cc.Iiti v.as staitllns au.1 r.srh, 1 A oI tl.e people t hov murmured in wonder, ' To s.-e one lo 'ked up iiavim; bank notes enough. And they marveled at benkiiii; like thunder: j . ' ! How to Hkach Kansas. reifscns rnov i ins: to ihc West should consult their own ; c in fort by select inn the route by which 1 there are sure connections in I'nion IVpots, , fast trains and coinlortalile oyrs. There is : 1:0 "line that can coinnare with the Pan Han- j ! die lloiite iti these partienlars. Two daily trains leave I'nton Depot, Pittsburgh, via j l'an llandie lioute, -which run through in I many hours quicker time than by any ether , line, as follows : I I-nve rittbnri? felty time,). 5:42 a. m. 11:47 p. m. I Arrive at St. Louis..'. .. T:' n. m. 9:W p. in. ! " nt Kam-as City ltee.l p. m. 8:oiJ a. tn. j Leavenworth 11:4') p.m. ltcloa. m. j Atchison 1:JJ 1. la. ll '-'la. ni. St. Joseph ":"i a. ni. 1J:'. ; p. m. Trompl connections are made in Union 1 Iepols tit points named for all land points. I For further information, time tables, etc., i address W. I.. O'Hkif.n, C.eneral PaM-ns:e-' AJ rt. Pf:! llu'Tile tCo'tie, ft 1! u 1 ttb.t -. h o. DON'T, GENTLEMEN, DON'T I3TTY" STITCH OK WEARING APPAREL OR A. SINGLE ARTICLE OE CENT'S FtmmSMNC COOtJSt UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEX THE IMMENSE STOCK OF WARM-WEATHER CLOTHING, Trunks,Valises, fec, fec. JUST RECEIVED AT THE Young America Clothing House, Corner Eleventh Avenue and Eleventh Street, ALTOONA, PVA.., ii?ini i-;t"iis of whu ii maki S I AN 1 AIM TO ; KEEP A STOCKandSELL AT PRICES I WHK II FEW A EM'AI. A.M SO.i: ( W l ( I L. ' Therefore we repent it : Don't inv.-st one fent in Sl'lilM. or SI'MMKH CM iTHINir. t I : NT'S KT'K- MSHl.MHtl )(IIS, tec, &-.. until ou Young .America 3 US.J (7r. lllh Avptiuo and I.Ol AI. OUniMM)MI ( r. Ijonrrro. April 7. lJ. ! IK.Mt Fiikeman A ratlfr inul:ir coin'-ith-nce i of :n-i'onis o-cprrc'l in thi- locality yc-rord t y. : Little, (fi-rtio Hamilton, a rhihl of spvoii vcur-i. i was Nlayiii' at ln'ine on the hack j.orrh with -"tne ! fihor children, wlion ,Ghe t'k not jon t chmh nj on the railiriir. wtiieh is vrdty luth. ami (ruin lunice' leii to t nc ;rronnl. st rikim; h.er riht eye on the corner rf n ston. whioh irilnocl a very ore hruie. il. r sereanif ot aifony wore soon hear l. anj when heljt arrive.! siie was rnisc-1 lnm Tho irronn'l in a ain'imr cotnI itir-n. She stil, hn oi-keil up, that iio f ! t cry i rant;, ami then lay tack. with i ;o-e-! eye- aiil Ie. drn vvnup t:o-e. The fali r'iliiroil nausea nnrin the n:tern"on ami niirtit, l'it she is inucti hotter now. On the me flay httie lrvinir Kaylor, n sun of Wm. Kaylor. at v ihinir his teet near a wnfortnir truu'ti hy the roii l-i ic. when a man came roiim; aioii jiretty e!oo to the child. nn1, hom hnt a live year old, he hoc:: me frii:hten'--l at the near a n ro:ieh of t hr hoa t . a nd -en mM.rin oti a la ?t a s he coiihl. fell iU a hrn-h-pilo. A i-iintd fwiu' en i:t raTod t he left eyelid. eaUMiig ; jaiulul and mneh swoi len wound . A t.t-tti ff the children are nw din- well, we run atlord to uive you another kind of item. V.'l- ,sf'tM a hc:i in-t lon sine, intTii -j: !; ft'i, pu'js nn.hr her. and sho cctnrd very rnuti-n'" I and hapov. I i er nest i-" in the manner. :md a h a rd v;t s phieod over !ur a a pr t ! . ;i . ' : hit into the Malde to 1-ed the feathered lh.ok The other in riiiii. wo found ".Market." another hen. en- ' 'conned oti tho hoard :i!ove hen No. 1 and very s,. . ImtIv enLraed :n tho olui'kimr hui nes. The wJ-..io ycnied to eun-t .tnt--a loint olm-kiiiir specu lation, even the hons tnkimr he hint ttiar "in . union there is streniMh." T'r.e onlv ineptitude - ali'-nt the tr:in-ai-i;oii w;isthcfa't that tiie upp'.-r hen had no e:rj. Wf v i 11 m e on mor-' new a wher. a n thinir t nriiri up. Your, Truly, " . J . H. iLMortK, April 28, l--i. Ukah FttEtM-W Air. "Win. Aliiiiiran, a venerahle uinn a.t! o rn: ".r.ry "hnt' in. moI nt Tho f.'-i-den co uf his os cr. M rs . Sari h 1 'iira n. in W 1 1 tin to. on S.i riirdy fv-t. i la -1. AI r. ?I wo 1- e. w;i horn in or i-eir 1' ' t -ttir-; h. and at tin- Tune i! iii- de:ith wn- ahont 74 year- ol ne. Hiswito and i oneeliild died ni;in v vears au'-. and a daughter, j Airs. John N-ff. d"'f" ie Twp.. h-t luii'-r: : that n-ine of hi fam ;ly r.r i v h i m. The -h-e.i --' had a 5o:nowhat romarkahle and eventh;! career. ! 1 :r inning ; 't ' ve lii. a - a o:Tp-n?or. he a tr '-rw:i rd-' j loih-wod ttio avo";;ri'.n ..j pilot lor steamho!ts on the I hi'. a;: ! Mi-i-sipp! r:vers, hnt J.-r vn r- pa-t. ; hs health doinnnir, lie re-'dod .v tnns w;l- his ; sn-i n-la w. AI r. N-tt. and Ids si-ter. Mrs. Iniiran. , lie was a praetical . tth-.ito. and d e l ait r h-ivi!; reeei ved the l:.t rito- of religion. His !i'n--ral t""k place on M -n day. a tier a Hih Ma- ol TN-niura h:id hon r-iivr.d'-tl ar.d a well m"ri' d ciioy on his virtue- pronon -od hy Fath'-r .".I-IIn'i. q-m .w.Tf n tier. A twelve year-oh! daughter of Air. Fr.iTik !ioe, f Adams townsliip. was ro .-hfwk i ii'!y tiirncl, f.y her rhd hoc t -.k ii:ir tire from a lil'.l wiiieh she li-.d Ut h-r th.e pMrpoe of at 'ending to an inta nt, oris niiilit week hefore lat. thai Flie died on Saturdav n:-ht. ".ip;oi;s rains have i.;l'cn h.ere witlrn ti e late For l.rown I'.KSO'4 or the Tonnircst fllll.PRK ji?c tbe "LI f.i'.c Ir I'illfr'si Soolliins larmlnntUc. l.e irivcn tvith t'orie'-T safotv To v.-nr l':it.- It em be iriv.'ii ivitli perte-t safety To your babv it only two oi tliree .1 .ys obi. Ii ..es not stnj ?:y. nt the litt th'.ws wili -r" to s'ee',' natural', and srot n :.- b-iitiin. It .'iros I I A K I I U '.vA an. I IYS F.MKIiY no mntt.-r Iioit lonir st-n.l'ii. IP "I.I-:-K HI dtltl'S. 'H ll.bl; A INI' N'I't ' V. SIM J1KK ' M 1'bAlM, WlXlK'i H.i '. I rett ilia ire! iT' ii'irol i'l'an!-- (wliioli i- :lw-iv a eja ! u'libhN sTiitib, si.ci; vomitimt, l.KSsM'SS. nn.l all complaints ol 1 lie si 'I ,.:.iM). SI. 1.1 I' .;iia--!i or H W1 i.S. I'ri.'e. :' i a bottle a eo- c':(f rrrtnin r'cr. It i-i tbe . .1 . 1 -1 r.i-i".iv i:i is'e. an.! is r.-.mn'fiub'.l i bv PI!YI'l A-VS.' Sill bv I i: V i tlSTS an.l i s i'i 'i:i:Ki:Kri.i;s. Tltv sinrsoN's nrnuK K wkh l.ozrx.Ks. T!;cv arc t.ie.i--. in, sa .. ami sure. g ot i 11. ; ol. 4. " N". 'I I: i V 1 St.. PI: l a. P; Kir I-ncem" t"r s;i Ic- by N. .1. Ki t noioi v a: V. S. l:iiKKj-. . Buo.. l.ljensl.nr. !-g:.-! ! in. 1 lKITI.r.T. i li.MT.Y l'ie.1, at the resbien.c ' M nnst. r town-Ii-ip. on Tnes.l.iy. Ai' c.t b. r s. 1U M M'.v ll.ui.v, nspil s., yea is. ! The ileeeaeil was the widow r( T'.-lw.-irl I'.i - ivli one to tbi-- fbc-e lii.m l'-.-l in l nt 1 vear lsJo. an. 1 worked at fiio- i.iai.in fit Murrnv's t.nu ant. a.poininir towr . He bail b it his wite in I Ireliiinl w ben be emigrate. 1. but in a year or two , aller be sent for b-r and she eilne.l torn liTe. At- ! . ter a lew vears b,-r Imsbiiii.l ix.imlit ami -ettle.l on i I a i.ii-'e ot'laml on tie- turnpike, about three niils ! ea :t ot town, and die.! th-re several years ai;... ! Mis. K.iiiv w:i a !.lo-t exeellent v.oina.i. nn.l ; ' tbroM-tio'it her b.tm ll le was re-il.eete.l an.l esteem- j . e.l bv .ill her neighbors are! friernls. 11-r n-:ii nr. j ; w.-re" intern-. 1 in tl.e Catholic oen'etery at this i ; ',:iee. atier a lJeipiieni ..la-s. nti We tnes.Uiy lore- j i iioon." ?.!:- lo-r sijnl re-t tn peace. j 1,1 ". N IKK !ieil. at ('best Sprin", on Sim- : .lav, April is. Is., .only son ! John i r.Iat'y I.itzmer, aire.l 8 monibs. K. id DMINISTi?ATOirs X'. ITH'I!. 1. Letters ot administration R. -n. ter. late ot Wasbitiirt.. ie '.iile 01 1 .avid -t..n : .vnsi lece is having been urante.i I sons indebted to said the underr-ii: nel state are iieel.v 1 1 ei "lltlp. that inline. li e ttavmelil milsl. ee m...ie. aim 100s bin in cla aij.-l'iist tbe same wiil present tl m pr.-reriy 111 tbeni ic-iti'd t .r settlement. V, KiiM.ii HKNIitK. Admini trato Washington Tivj... April 18vi.-.-t. ORPHANS' COURT SALE or vam'abi.i: i : i : Vl . KSTAT IZ Z JY virtue of an or.p r of the lrph:its' '..tirt of 'ainbria county, to mc .Precfeil. liiere wili be exi.osed to public "s-ilc 011 the j.ro'iiises. ia .'.lio nheny town.-bip. oa MONDAY, MAY 24th, I88O, at o eiocK. r. m. . ti e following d ot w iii eh l' ter Jlet Jut re ! itl s seri'.ed real ioze.l, towit: estate, A VIKCEor VATH KLuf LAM) silnale in Alleirhenv township. Can.' Sri;! rv-iinty. n.lp'inii'.jr lands ol 1. V. u.1er-eu. '1 i us t'.r- risb. V. . storm, and others. ooi,tainiivr I s I Aero, more or less, al.out 1 ?" Arrr of wbicii are ,.;-ireii bavins thereon ere. ted a t" s'o'-y L;' Ht iT'SK. HANK KAKN.nn.l a one sb.ry Tl iN AN t lit (I Sri. Tkhms ofSale. :ie tbira ef the pun-base mon ey to be paid on eoniirniation -1 sale. r.H'1 tl-e t.al ancelti 'wo f quid i. iinr.al payments, with interest. t- be sveured ev :t;e feii.t and no rteace i in chaser. KH A CIS t O KU L. April S i. lssi.-a. Tru-: STAT with t.mkxt oi' si-ttij:mi-:xt the S'e. ci visors i.f I'v. ilo iownsii.o for thy y. ar l1-::1 : Ste-N Si jiniv-r. I'I'.. To whole fiiiw.nl ol d-.i; licite Cit. lie tinu. rations ? 7.o' .' or.l -rs lilted i...P nmouTit t.i work" ! on r .ads r '...t".' ' 1 !"W f scrv .-. VI S1..V.I pt miy. . i!i.4..r,90.r.:i Ibibince uiie Sui.cri isor J amks llrr.t.K, Ia. To whole amount nt'dupiieate 'i:. Ity cynner-it '...us " work tb-iie ..n roads l t ites returned . 10.41 I To .'s: 4o:i.11 PM9 lo.ii-l ' attorney's b- 41', diivs' servi. .lav..." es f fl J per J!a In nee il'iu Supervisor.. Whole amount oroutstnn.linir orders $P.(.T5 AVc, the iitnliTSiuni J Auditors nt Croyle Town ship do hereb- eertifv. tbHt the nbovc Is eorni-t. .1. V. 1'KlNllI.K. Au11," Attest Lr.o Wiss. Twp.'lerk. Croyle l'wp., April li IsHJ. 30-3t. AliVSTS H1MHI lor the tc and f ist sellinu'ptc torial K.-M.k and Ittl.les. Trices reduced 33 per .-tor. N.srr..v.T itei 1 1-it 1 v. "o., pr .'id'a. I's . n tiikii: ON- have seen wtiMt they c:ui do lor yuu at the Clotliino; ioiie. llth ?ti"'ot. Alt ll-ti. McNEVIN & YEAGER, MAM FAl-:t llKi:-i IT Tin, Copper pi Steet-Iron WARE, ! I IHC.M.KIIS IX COOKING & HEATING STOVES, n;r..N. n itv i s. Ar., 1 lOs Klovciilh Avoniic. . Alloona, I'a. Onf loorWest or Uirra Home ItM'AIKS nr., TVi Alt.".;in. I .. '. i. !- :... t r. ASSKrNKFSSALK A I.I 15 I.i; ESTATE I REAI 1 Y virtue (t a I mou l'..:ts ,.j 1 n i i I i' 1 Hi..' T . IN r.lii:s.s!-.L I i'tr or-l-r of t lie 4 '- n rt ot I 'oin inl .ri.i Ovi'lit.i , t " !iu . : . t.- 1. .' r :, t i ;!. i 1- ; -K l.ri.i ...ml . . - ., . ! sj Saturday, May 22d, 1880, 2 . I !.. rje.l ot I; 1 e'ill '. to i en--, tl.e it : Il-n nig ib s.-rib. All that certain Lot or Piece of Ground , situate ln t be ! : t v r- t.ji. ( '.111:1 ri'i e -nntv. 1 as b.lb.n s : H.-gii.iMii tl.( Ii-e i- ist '-' 4 -c.-t t.. n I pi'-r i ....-.ivi.,1 ti.l'ip..r ': t v :ir-l ..! the 1 titt ..' l.:'.-r--- ... !'. i'.lMle.l an.l .! n'-.-.l 1 a post on ' n-re str""t : "-t. -r corn- r "t I -I i.-t-e t'..n. n-ov -l b. neis .1. v. n. rib i l-.-t. to a t -est ! I ' n is ; t hi.:;.." by an lie. j on t'la'.ftor.l stu-'.-t ; then i b-.-T. t. a i.i st it 'entr ! Mr.- t. iirli fa l-et. to I : by -a i.i r'i t. c I -' s'TC-'t : tbeiiee l.y -alii a-e o I ! :iinii: b-iv- i nir 1 1 ri-o ii e te-l a l: -N t r t'raitio wcll- rniur SlnMr, an.l ai'. leoit;- site llt ll (I I MfZ. Also. Al! Iliitt ccrlain Fheo or rarrcl of Land e in tbe towc.sbii, ,,i 'ainbria. atnbria e..,n:i .. boiiixi-. '. I'- t-al-iw.-. to wit: It, ini:i:iir at on tiie 1 i iitv'l Tt'oTir. - t trittith's liii',1 : then -e .1 hue -...ltd 4s t...r. !,.. to a post : tle-n.-e I v : .Ti I'll V. '1 ibl'ot t n c-l ft ) -r - lie- ". -pri'e:": i- bv ; : : ti . 1 ' illnerlv l.:tti 1.. lbai, an.l H.i :ii J .ii"-- iio.il. 4s y ere... 's to a j .st: tbem' i t . A. l;..-k-Tc.'; tl en - !. the !! li'i.Teier -nla i n i -j- ..ne-icoi aer.-s. ne. :::': of v. i.i"ii are eb- ;re-t ..ml ..in,i.r c.. . t-..:i. 'bl.is 1 i ot :;r..nn to- a sir r bv 1 el ..; be r ! ---. - ?: : !i of t tie b..r..o:- b !i ne ale! is k : w n as 1 1 i 1 . r- r.- i.irin. Tki:vs ( T Sa: i.. ( ine-r' ir l .a tb" per. b.'-ein.-n-ey to be p:lll on tbe i tl l! t ilia 1 1-n ! Iti. -sale an.! ttie l.alaiie-.- in tw.oiquiii annua' paymciiis, w i:h in ter, -st. to be secure-! I'v t-olol i'!"l no-rtireuc of ibe p:l.,i:-s-r. Kbrii-burir, April i .Wil l. I.I.' i l tl "e ot l-.t.o s'.-:;t. i V I'. I.I Kb A id. a.; ! tls y. a roll i n X Son -. J haibauu lerin. Isso. 1. 1 A nd now. A pi IN,... W. j li,- i i-'.. 1 io! i.ii.i ion . t Ivi n 1 Iv an-, ai.po:M,'d Aiiuit-T t-. .! i s: r; i.ul c tiie iii-.n.-v in tt.e tcmls i.i the Sl.i-rei : r: -1 tir 1mm the sale ! tb.e r Iv the I. S. ' V Villi! li estate ot lln- ib-leu.i . 11 . urr. Y rom t he lie, or lied V.'ib j ril. I--0. . f. n'1'ii.VM-.l.b. l'rotboi-., i;,iv. Not:"" ii bc'i'.;. oiv.-n tii.it I wiil sit at tuj ottiev i u I'-'O-n -t.H i . . u r i . 1'ri. iv. -o. at z o'ci-.f-k. p. M .. lor t pen. os(- ot a i.-mi t i tie ,1 ut h-s ,; .- ii-1 ; p:-o. e.i .;!,-n: . i, a 1 p::rt i: s inti-ri -t..-! inn v 11.1, '.r t'C .b-'.ari .1 trenl '."ll ll.L' "1 - n 1 f : ti . t . w . ii;i K. Auditor. T.I .en? bura. April 1- don Tl.ollal.t- .1! ! r. 'b ine and 1 i :i en. i :i n. 1 ;o i.. nil'! or I. 1 i iii""! m . n m 1 y ri'-iii.t iT'l. : i'2.T--. Ai-..r... . Sl.TS. A s;t j:e - r 7. i , -. el !', .tn:.; red s i:. -cr b :... :::-n!".i(.:i .'.'I . 1 't ill i -'I i n. oadwnj . N w York. 1 1: i MASGN HAMLIN ORGANS ward. 'it::!e t.t I t .v, . lb ,-ir 1-a . .Hart, r VC.it-- il.inet i-r 1'arl r rbl . . i i: tiers i j t bear.s i hiirhest .t 1:1,1 t l" 'I ward. a month ;iks t; . relent s. . i, N i w stir irti. i at e erv w orid 's ear-. I'rici s -..-.1. t.i S.V.O Ht-.A u:.-i-y p ivii,.-iits, i "jiiHrt. r and np- -...- , I : v ' ' -v 'i:-.-n : 4." Ci-t 14t'i St., " VS '.; ?b .bt'llir. O N I (t III'. t'biea .. lf-4 I s.juar SCENTS WAHTEO to Rit th" KPW ROOK, fTARMIG FOR PRCFiT 1"!i-:B.li UtiW TO r.-TiT-r.' n'ii Iti.3 I'arm C:" s l- tbe llt Vstttti Br.-r-J, r1 anj C'srelv -"o'os :i'--f7' 1 rc.it ; iina4t y .-Mil Tj:rir r.i ; i::-r7 i -r jtr.A .'i aki; rioNi.'. on -t ju: r.n?i. Fvr-e n- r s'..i i..i 1 iv.: n r- ; y. m;o l'Krsi. 1 0 Illustrations. 1 -.1 f '- ri-.-vbo :- O. C. M-Cl"iilV CO.. I'hiladelphls, Tm. AGENTS WANTeO, QUTFiTriiK ESS I' 1.0 Y- Knr YomiK Mew, Lei1: Coutr. i t.- .s j r.-r n. :o itll.Kft CO., S". T b l;.b.a. Ps. . r.:i o .1 1 - .: U- t ! Ilou-e. . .11- li v:. f I, i':tti::z nt Mel t i ( .v.v.i-. in th KOOi'i.Nt; AND Sl'nl TlN(i i m ;-jiv i.ii !.!;; : . . e9SZirir533SCii:Si3KB ' a .emnii.s.oV,. A KXCI.l l.KNT Ili'l'dKllMrV. Some'!: tit ; unbeari e( be'ore, .0 fjr i:ne know. A troa.t ch.mr f t fearh. rs. Vouirj M-n. Farmers ae.tj Meclnn ;-' Soos to (ff-l inlo a b' 'it. t.-j re .,!!--, pa". ier t.u-:."--s, with no r ki and ubi r . pr-sre-cls s'.,, r,.. Ao-w.-r . sx n st.it:i:? a j,-. former e-rnniCiep and r- rercne 'Address P. O. Ixk-k Box 6', I bilad. lpUi, p TKI.lI.M)lt S SAI L OF MARK TWAIN'S NEW IJOOK. A Tramp Abroad. Issue, 1 5th of March, sotti t'.-.0"sani' now in prc-. Tbe country takti by s:..rm. Tho furore stiil in rreasini. Kvcrvbody wants it. "Airtits can et un.?cipied territory hy a.ldrrssin K. C. F.I.lss ,v ' ., Newark, N. J." lav at liont-. Snmt'W"-1 vorth Adilrc-? Stins X. Co.. lVrt- laml, Maine. V! . r. and expenses to A'' . - V. "' 'n Ktii.v. A Otttr? I": INSURING YOUR LIFE OHIO A'AI JlY ML'TlftlL PROTECTION ASSOCTATIOX! HOME OFFICE, GREENVILLE, 0. "Hrori.'.e for those dej'endent upon you n hiel4 that will protect them from the storms ot lite wheo you are ..m." OFI-ICKIIS: Hoj. T. t,. MiEKirn. (.Tu-luc "omm.n l leas Court.) .but." K Krm.K. -M. . Mvr-.o. Judged. T. Mefkf.h. 1. I.. Hei.i.. H'lner (Jrecn vdle li ink.) rrei1i.t. Vn-e President. Secretary. Treasurer. rtenT Sap't. si'i.ciai. ui: ti iti:s. This A5oeiation offer the foilowinir spe-il fea ture : 1st. Endowment Protection on the Mutual As sessment plan. 2.1. I'nitorrn Memtrhip Kee ol J10 W. for 11 are .iinl nniui.t.. 3.1. 'o Annual Im-t. nor eitrn t'harjre what ever. uem-;i I I s. I'cr.'on Vetwen ttienr of 1 und ti rear. ho hrr n first rlns ticnllli r""r.!, nmr ry)- rjtl.er & I-ifc t'ertit::tc or an Kn!o"wrmnt (??r!iftcU, & thev innv ilcir. NDOWMKNT PLAN. 19 tu C.I - of '21 vonrs. InyaIe nt death or nt CTi'irattoa 34 to 4.r 1U0., 1-ovjiI tnth or exj'iratioti of IS ye'r. 45 t-, ,.s iavaMc at oflS ve.ir. M to 4- of V' vc.'ir. I. II i; PLAN. i. jnyr.l :t ilt;ih on!y. 1t to 34 to 45 4 to Hti.M-ri.. For turtlier i-.-irticulnrs otl i-ti or i.-l.trt - J! i. KS'HiKR. Atiint l.-r -;.!ii-.--:a I'.miiiTt. I-.lK-rit.un;, I" Or M. V. Myers, Secretary, Jrfonv,jle, llno. . J- Unrlr, A. Sli-oinrlcii-. A. Y. i: ck. JOHNSTON. SHOEMAKER & BUCK, BANKERS, EBENSBURG, PA. I'A t a m.F. ox nr.nsn. INTEREST ALLOWFJ UN TIME IVET0S1TS. COLLECTIONS MADE AT At-L. A I 5:iLK 1' 'TNT DRAFTS on the PRINCIPAL CITIES Ilo null! nn.l Nolil. and n GENEK.Ei;.NKIN(;iU"S!NESS ti:.ns.( Aceounts fSoIioit l. A. W. BUCK, rasliier. Vl'.ciist.ur-:. Mut li 1 '. '-'r-tf. J. W. SH&RBAUGH & BRO., i i : i .1 a; IN Dry Grooclr, laiacv Groocl, CLo'rn i X(-i. NOTIONS, GROCERIES, &c., CAlillOHTOWN. VX. TTT A f AI.YVAYS SIM.l IT 1IU. VERV LOWEST PUICES. C g CASH IAII I'OR KHXTKV I'KO F1 I'. w ! ;oI nrr not tl"tlp-l. J. W. SMAHHM ";! ii F.KO. 'arrolit-'wn. Mare!: T.i bv.-e. B.T. LYXCII, Mnntir.ictiircr titttl Itratcr in HCFV3E AND CITY MADE r- r . . r . J ttl' LOUNGES. BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, (VIATTRESSES, &c, U'.-i; KLKVKNTIl AVKM'K. T','1 wttn lCiii nnd i;t!i Ms.. Altooiiii. Xeinra. a- I'.t: iint- I" --t pro ' l.s put. TtV m:.1 at I..MU I.i-. : :.- l : lis 1 J...1 ( 1 i t -a ? t v.- others A.C.. 1. 1 i; c ti e a f loot :-. t. M H . ib .1. AP isronponATEn i. is37. STRICTLY ON MUTUAL PLAN. PROTECTION tMUTIiAL FIRE 1HSUR&HCE CQMPKlf OF EBENSBURC, PA. f Wltls i'.-Jh i'i iti k Wikokili Only Five Asstsnunt in '22 ar. NO STEAM MILLS TAKEN. Good farm properties y rrt ia r. i. r i Kin Kit. GEO. M. KEADE PicsiJonl. T. II". DICK, Srcr t(irv. Ebensburir, Jrn. El. ISsb ly. Tl:o ErENsrl'K(; WOOLEN mill. ( onntrv 4V or K ttl nlt k iti d .-! ! ;t-si. "I'MK i't.1' r- i-e.l .'.-sir-- I.. i-i i- 'tb.. :.' I ti e pu'.ii.- ; . :. I ict t bat t b.-v b : .- I ' tbe V:i.ciis!''.irj iu,;.'n VI , ' I, v. b i. b fb,v nndwil! c.nt nee to run 1" e. te'i c.te kinds o' work, s:: h as dyeing . M.i::t.ti a. atol the iii:Mi'i!-..-tur" .-I lomUcis. r1.!.:!. mer-'s. yarns ci.-.. utt.-ii '.c I to pi'-iup'.'. moderate prices. I i -ivit: b.i 1 : 11 cvporien.-c ol tii ir y -a bn-lne-s. f be s.-tli r ni.eit..T ol ti.' 1 r.: h .nisclt that ei.t ire at isiact i..n be re: all w bo favor them w ith tb'-ir oatr.. ::..!. n nd - tn tl thi it- It - iiods ot (.nr m in u ta .: urc. w a tbe very best. w i". be ev b : 1 i, r nntr t. be iv.-, I U-..1 1.1. r ceiupeusa t ion a, lowed .It M. N LI y. is- i.)t. i i'. It I .s si iNs. "Cbeu.-bursr. April AlMSAURVc'Mik. AIIEXPENSF5 atlTaaced. W A . t" promptlr pel.1. TSLO'N 1 St lu, ZOS Uror( N 1. t lurtnuaii. s. 8125 irTriT free to Atrentf. and paiJ. Ad Ires. H. II. Suav.. .1 riipetises V ! 1 red . Me. IWMTIlI.n I.s. OJ inr. . N. V . j It. 1 1 FURNITURE All TF