fciimkWrfmman. rnrrssni R. r.4.. JUNE 3. 1SS1. 1TV rot HITTF.F. HEETI.X). T! - tr'.t ' r : t. be t - i ,,T,scr, 0r th" Don :"-ratif t oiinty Cora . rc pic -red to meet in Klenlmrg on Xon- j - - j f-,rth pnrpoi" of con-ul i a t Ion. r'n'tl-ii-'r-T I ci'Nnj the Count r Conven- i- ..-.! that there te' a lull attendance. ir.t.-re-t t'i the P-moera'io party will ! V. H McM'-ir :v. r:r.m lt-m-cratic County Committee. t A I. AND i -I'-liSONAI, 1 1 Therr nml (heOthor I'lnop. 'ew assortment of wall pjpirs jut re- -T-l at I! irkers. l.oreito had a 1 : rt "i 1 storm on lat Motuhiy All l.ai! t.I. retto : A . i ir !,. licved to be mad wa near I.-,!. ' ;"-'-.!-. i. '.1 -.-.till-'', iv l;:t. ll:t!t.! (.i"r!i wthc::t n:;v monkoyrr tonib"M 1av. II. r the is"i Cure. II 'T The J"-'-a rest. TI:o vvp- in t.-wn on Tnes- ia:in.t ri'T.ud fo overlook: . i ; Kriid-.ili's Spuvin .1 s: h k i'i F"!ensh:irg n jnin. nit will please giveluni .11 Tr . toro, prides itself on the b.st Ur. Ui.i-i .f clairs that have ever been of i -..If in Kbensbui g. 1 iri-t stock ami best variety of V'jl).: : " - a:,i! -t.itli ni ry fan always I,e f Tl ' '' tl-'W drug Store. -V. . lUtker Jc Uro. I:ave just revived a !.-.. 0t good 'lour, which t hoy are selling nt j - prices than any our o 1-e. A crie-armed wood-chopper in JJIair C-i-.nty is credited with tin- a!;..i t.j cut and r'-.-.lt three curds of wood per i!ay. A cranio of l.a-e ball was to have been jlaypil here n l; -t Moto! iv, but it seems the Chalb-i.gip.g party failed to corue to the bat. f A Jol:ti-r.r."n lady nltlietcd with lung disease diinl.- a pint of warm Mood cveiy morning at. a slaughter h:i-!. in tliat place. I had fhr.-::ie O.tanli badly. I took Pe p.rs.1. I um very n: a - '.l better. J. VYn.I.l M, Midway, I'a. l.tny it at tb- nc.v druc; store. A snfial train brought a cmole of par loads of strand is to town W. dnesilay morn ing to attftid iii" Sninsay S.-!iml r onvent ion. Tlie rain L'lWMbiy lii-jht aiul n'.t clay, warm ia.ii ever t.-in-t, have made vegf.-ti-tion si-t up, it were, ami iii-du-i-trioinly 1 ho first ramp nieet ins of fbo season is brine held al DaUois, Clearfield county. DaBois J.'t and p-t -i.!iv.;rted from jour evil ways mil s in i k wear in j:reat assortment at Park. -ts , i:n-:t-.iii! a, I luials of bows exeeiit rainl ' W -i. .1 a!! ki ds oi tics exceot rail- T'-aci ti'-s. 'I he il wt hi:. ir house if Charles Wilson, at Btarint! i':i;'.r. I":tir txe.i.ty, was badly !amaueil hy i:u- on Wedue l v-ever.inc; of lat -k. Mil)i-:,a'il iv Co., of Loretto, ward to 1 1. t dry wool, tor wbieb ii?h't market j.rico. I.ft tiK:y wi '-em ha' Wl. t! r 1 I. in, a tiiio white shirt, a fancy a working sliht of any kind, i .i and 1 . r-. t a.so'rtiuent colore' -hi. you will tn, .1 tin at JLiarhor, . "T.-s- I.tovd. th,.' cv.eral editor of the Cm1li:i '(-'''." is the way the Aitoona fail Introduces our next door neighbor to the busino- men of tiiat city. : A WW mid own ilhy.Mr. Kd. Albert and bxati d about a miie and a linlf noith of Hout 1 a! ', Clear fi"! '. cenitv, wa- burned to the l our.d on Wcdno-day of la-t week. I'ari-. cr i n, I.i'i.don jm:nh' and lie'e lore, all of whi''h are i:rt- death to buc, in sert, etc., ran in- honirht in a!! tin ir purity at th-- new ilrn -tort; around !h- eovner. C a-ii'-i 1'. ,ir'r.iif. an old and well known !:'..S( . of .'oh'i-town. to whi.j-i jdace he f fioio 1 m.u.v. in tlied on l.i-l " Ir ;;:-: ' 1 I 'cli 'm the 7!'tii vi-nr if h ;-- acre. ilohli l.'ei'se a1! f no.',, vi i. at ti: FouD Irv. -evered his !eit t'niinl v-iiur: TH 'the f!- l and, on Tui -Mi.iy c-veioiiL.' of hi-t v 8vjcj.-iit;:!;y -trikin-r it with a s'.iart "' Iion't lorjet whei, ymt wa'.d v-t-k. bv hatchet. to hay a ave a cent's tz-xu X r.,ai i-.me juat e.l fan rront- fy 'i!r-i.:'.-;-.' at jj.tskt 6aine tinie f.-i-t any kind of ; r-', and at the machine von wint A h '.!:le-s a!i' b-x le'-ent'v mad, its ?. hut i; Soii.ei-M-t !:. ::y. Mr. Daniel Lnm-beiti- the happv owner, I rt we don't know ' that 1 ' f.-i U a- l i abort it as his namesake; of old A -l.:.".:.ir fafa'itv ha-attended the boss helotlL::.- to !!;. Fo-t.-r II..uh of this place. lnsi.h ! o 1, 1...V. than lied, out if a pen the other one ivabte pie-iie iiurch at ( ia! id -Uppiemeli-;.iaie work on compr: - In:: is sick. A vet-, fortl- her li.ln w a- 1 be ( ' tf-i it b a Ifortdav. -A ev, !: n or ear ( id - n riiieer on t' 'ii a. was i! I! Ubi'ph and a f;-vder. an en r'i4ei:t of Al P. :i -nial! stresi i i:i ;ir that citv on M-uidav after of las' week. n A !-;;! dea In El ' '", he. ef va oi.il !e 'indier on hn-.ds hanna aed Whi'e has of late been s with an eve tj .-,t-..i. oiinty. i.t run! thi bonl.r mone" m -ii.c. Y-.ii cm h-:v pn ker', w hi -h i- -ere d ry th.!.-. Don't be h an Inferior artic ! wh, and B-u.h;;t.-i-ri:,-,. .- Se.tuiud Fletieer. -rsi .r.iiil:t to j.tii i in defanit of ?.""" b ; "'lars" of her-e -lea far crern at Ilar i to potato hue ev m jced into Imyiinr i o:i ea ii !et it pure if C -e on . to v:e town-top. Mondav niciit, aait that on a feircd. auaiist -:-'-h ore I of its f Mr. Thomas 'air e-niTity, a ti-h st.o-y, al- una ry r;s own -m. A -uake with a hea-I on , '"'-'"y was killed on the firm Tr-tr. in Ant is t- wn-',:;.. V tr : iv- a 4... Thi- i- 1; a thont'i a T!,n;t ticare- in it. Jlavt'.u Adam-, of Fire t'evn-hip. In.li-a"- e ir.t; , wi;o was rent to Dlxinoiit Ifos I' : tat t -on: 1 a::-connt v a m-hou so 011 the 14th c-f h4t F- v. -v. died in -aid in-titution on Fri-'r-r. la-t. a--- 1 a' 10 tit year-.: ' S matter wh.-t you may need In the join m. pirre enis. patent me.lie me s. m any ' I" lca t "Lsjtr'.-B I. -e of that hniil. all you ried do is to new drt: -tote in view, where lock r:i'-e- in all rhiucs vou'l! fin 1. 1-h i ui-: the well "-hip. 1. is known "eentlv lurrr a. a". tnad-S ; 1 sonaf 1 1. ... this rl -Af:-s y. - - ft:, K;" it .h.c in. -lit of all Ins lea and rer- ty to l'ro'hoiiotary (iates, of 1 'lie benefit of hi- reditors. v ri-mcherti', of this place, w!:o IV II. II. t-lecrajili oneiatc.rs at 'int. i-i c-e.-hted !i the te!e- of I'.ip F.-addock Y.'nK? with n.pt an operator ?s there is or, r ---.: t .e liri-.. -A v, 1 r 1 r. g t:i 'i name 1 Clapper, living i:i 1 1 ;li.ijysburg. tied his hor.-e ear to a tree he was about to di,io'uop clown, that the tree mmal, a valuable one, and Lrf 'p, I .- t ' er d.iv -" P li u. j. ' uj .:i t:,. br V it, ,.,.r V fu;i . i:y,.r from Mefc or nervous head ' 'I '"-"ral ,'ia or -'.-ep e-, ? If so, d. -ay, trii-tiiiR that in time natuvowil 1 Mill, in gi c Ollco .. fo to E. James, r Dr. Faust's :. -e. o.w.1 y. j igbteen vears. - "sist, F.ben.sbiu g Carman Cure. - Joseph I.anc, run over and lit- P lab..'ut,. - u,. , torn to nieces t.v n cxprpss train fin the 1 "' ' r:, e-f morelan 1 lb U at Stewart's intv. 0.1 r.,;n,..- cwunng or lasi vcck. )f course his 'as instantaneous i'.i.i.itis'ii is the in -t terrible dia,. - ever attiict.'d him: tnif , vet U in ' i.-'dsfo the powerful driigs'of which is spavin ( ure is composed. Pea.l t' . I t h rt - -'nicut, tli m go to the new ding -tore, urj. a:d bn a bo! tie. !l.,'.i:,'clvsl.:iT-r c,. ., f n . ihcYVf T";"'" rep Tts tine loss of "the Ki'M- a!', '!: hiken fr a get!emai) j ol.-i l idy could t I 'sjnrn hasn't utt.-i in jj ?tin;,inii'.T ' .,!f i,.,,.. m, 1 1 . . tie 1 ' tlllL .i tl'l tk'fora o'rit!(rii?i tl. t t 'i" '". " '"'iv.-,.,. uex, M(-.lup,v r. t Attorney . ,hlr u.u , t , rial business to ,..,. wi,, couple of cl ivsm ,,. uy nm.-iit for tho week t,i;.y theieforo 1... l fori'ot later than Wed,...'daV '1 yn.i::g fricn.i Pobeit K. 1 r'NViji ,,f ''-'.vn-liip, found at Siiminitvilu' not while agr a roll of baek 'oil's eontaiu- y i:iu !i ,..ss than a thonsiiiwl .1.0 .,- 8 r .... . .. , . . "O- - i.' I i- n i:c v-, r t 11 n- lave the liioncv bvcailinz on r t. b'V: g prc perty and j-nying for ibis f., to make a note of the fact hast !"-'. Allison, who killed his iM conntv. a few month, atm 1 t ' t i c I -I n 1-'.: . 'Pi :.r 1 1 : , r. f is. K -e x: I a new trial by Jurtgo Blair s and was -onteneed to l time as the (Jovernor shall li-te. - IfO A tw t ,-U t of 1 7""- c,r Clearfield boror.gh ' ":' 'If.'i'll Of tl-OIlt in Trnnt olt.'j . Thursday la-t. A great 6 s r's i a Poimd i,.i, , ; i.'oioiican assures us. Wood i ' " ' means ' o d take n nr,., . . 1 x:x--x ! home u-. . iian.e.i riSsitiger, av Ti - i ' - .i.inv rr-'ng that ; '....i-.v.; IV. During a thunder storm In Carroll town ship on Tirf-sdav oveninsr last, the larw barn on the farm of Mr. Paul Yahner was struck : by lihtninc. but fortunately escaped with out very serious danip.se, thouch somo of j the upright timbers were bndiv shattered. j '1 he public has Ion since awarded to ! Ayer's Hair Vigor the foremost place among reliable Hair Pestorat ives. It is effectual, 1 nsrreenMeand absolutely harmless. It makes the hair fresh and luxuriant, and old aee scarce and unfashionable. For sale at the , newdruc store.' 1 A cold watch and cbitin valued at $240 ! were the profits of a pocket-pick in ? specu- I lation practiced upon a boss Ion driver nam- ed Thomas I.onj at a hotel in Clearfield bor- j ough on Wednesday nicrjit of last week. ' The victim don't I. ony; for any more exper- ' ier.ee of that kind. We read in the Altoona Coll of Saturday ' that our younslcL'a! friend John Doyle, F.sq", ! bought himself a lmee (ierman pipe the ! nicht previous, and nexr morninp: loaded it j with some crumbs of tobacco from his vest poeket, amonrj wliich v. a, a two dollar note, i Patiir r a clear smoke thtt. We Irnrn from the Cicarfid r:p"'!iran that the indictment acam-t Christ. FranK--hansei. of Curwr nsvli'.e, that rnr.ntv, for ' kiSlinc'' a Tiver po-i--,en-a;i at Cock Haven, was ei nashed in the Cliaton county court w eek before last, the '"dead" policeman put ting in an ap5 ea1a1.ee ns a witness. We are sorry to hae to chronicle tho death of our venerable town-man. Mr. David Davis, which event occurred lat Friday morning. The remains wore interred in f.lovd Cemetery on Monday. Tho deceased was ono of our oldest, best known and most respected citizen-'. His aire was about 70 year-. An American eac;!e measuring s;x and a half feet from tin to tin of wines attempted to cret away with a man named Putler, resid ins on Jack's mountain, Huntingdon coun ty, a few days ae;o. but instead was captured alive after be incr rendered more sore in body than it w ill likely be soar in wins for some t ime to come. On the authontv of a rcentloman named D. P. Pheasant, who-e veracity is snid to be nnimpenehaiile, the Huntingdon Monitor as sures its readers that a larce viper with lees the lencth of a man's little fincerand feet like those of a toad, was recently killed in irontot Mr. P.'s residence, in 1'iiion town ship, that county. The Altoona Ixnhj Sim has done us a snrri'-e by putting the ricrlit construction on the Ilev. (r. P. Sarvis joke, of which a terri ble buncie was made in our last is-ne. What the .Vki .Sutn'i what a tramping typo and a careless proof-reader made it, but when the li Li 1 1 1 or the .S'n fell upon it the joke be came more Ssarvis-able. A steam saw mill owned by Messrs. 1 1 -lover, Huches Sc Co., contractors for the building of tho new hotel at Creson, and lo cated not tli of lloutdii'.e, Clearfield county, was totally destroyed by lire on la-;t Friday morning. The mill was a double one, nearly new, and was valued at about Srjo.noo, on which there was an insurance of Sri, ono to f l.",oo0. 1 It seems after all that our vour.cr friend S. J. IIuniphres still "hold- the fm-fatrhe Seventh Avenue Hotel, Pittshursr, the recent chance in ids address belne intended for 110 - other purpose than to secure a more certain and speedy delivery of the Fkkkman. Clad to Jkuo'.v that so excellent a bouse as the Seventh Avenue is still to :ave the benefit of his efficient services. We are under obligations to Steward Lilly for the following records of admission f.- the poor house during the pa-t week : , David Iiartiietf, a tramp, admitted May ""th, wjth b jtli les crushed by the cars ; Herman Shotz, a (ierman, only twenty days in the j country, admitted on Monday la.,t, badly af flicted with lung disease ; Thomas Ifodgers, of Fbensburg, admitted on Tuesday. A letter from our old friend ''Kob Hoy" was received in time to be too late for this week's issue, and ail we can make, room for is the a iip.ouncenient of the marriage, at the M. K. par-on..ce, Mode-li, Cab, on Mon lav, Avri! -Jeth, bv h'ev. 11. C. IJieh, of Mr. Wiii li. ld N ',,!t M -Conaick (sou of "Hob lioy") ;.nd Mi-s Julia Cardner. F.'essings and benedictions 011 the happy young couple. "Cooney," th" clever, a very plaintive 'peal makes for some method by which to g-t lid of the shakos, and freely admits, tho' he has havel'd a neap, no relief from that source is be likely to reap. Therefoie it is tli, it he is prompted to utler a cry for relief, which tempts the Tr:'nne to mutter some thing that may to 0,11 friend "t ooney" seem . strange, though it ai.i.-unts to just this : stay at home for a c hange. Altoona's r.ew paper, Sunrlni Jf'irnlnr, made its appearance acconllcg to promise on Sunday la.-t. hut as we did I'. t receive a copy ' we are not in po-ition t pass judgment up on it. We shall say more when we know more on the subject, bet judging from the notices the new venture has elicited, and also Irom a ha-ty giiinrse we ct at it, there : is g.- 1 reason for believing that it is a haud-s.- me and Well filled sheet. Dr. W. S. Ckeiry. fo-.mery a practicing dentist in Aitoona. but more reeenrly em ployed in a grocery store in that city, died very suddenly on 'a-r Tuesday afternoon f rot.i w hat t hi ee out of foil r phv-ici-.ins M-m. inoned to his aid pronounced laudanum poisoning. Put w bother the fatal ding was taken wilfully or by mi-take is of eouisp not known. Deceased was aged about years and leaves a wife and one ohii.l. Mr. It. F Williams, proprietor of the Cook poii Foi.udrv and Machine Shop, in In diana county, desires us to sav thai he not only po-scs-es the facilities necessary for ht:i;di:;g and rercurhiii reapers and mowers, threshing machines,, and every otlvr i'e-crip-tion of farmirg and productive machinery , but can and w i.l guarantee the be-t of work i at the very low est prices. Cai! on or address him at Cookport, India 11a Co.. Pa. -t.J An Altoona paiiiter named Jos, ph M. Davis, completed the paii.tingof a P. II. I . . ioeomotive 0:1 .-atiiiday last and wr.siu the act of dipping his hands in apai. of benzine for t!ie purpose oi removing some r aint spots therefrom, when the liquid accidentally igni ted from a lighted torch in the hand of a fel low workman who was passing by at the time, and the result was that Mr Davis' Lands and wrists were very badly burned. The Catholics in and about St. Nicholas have in contemplation the ho!. lint: of a grand picnic for the benefit of their church some time during the present month. As this will be the first affair of the Kind that, has been held for that purpose during the past inne years, those who have the matter in charce propose to make it all that a picnic should be and l.-.pe that their neighbors, far and nnar, will not refuse to extend them a helping hand. Messrs. V. S. Parker, George A. Kin kead and Lemuel Davis have been appointed a committee to superintend the erection of : the new Presbyterian church in this place. We are .i.t a-sured that the structure will be erected this year, but the character of the committee for energy and enterprise is such as to l.'ave hope that when the j:.b is done it , will be well done, and in the end a monu- i mentof their labors will remain behind and : Ia--i for a ccntiirv. -We tii. d to uet o;T something smait last week about dial. L. Di.-k, Kq., of Johns town, "putting a period" to the existence of a large hawk, by sajing that he would prob ably never rm)ii;-cros--j such another hefty bird unless he should conclude to cohm-u.'i and feed a few hawks for a considerable pe riod, hut the "intelligent compositor not only substituted Charles for Chal., but knocked al 1 the points out of our p'.casautry by setting" it up in his own stupid way. The engineer, fireman and flagman of a fr- iht train, ail of whom reside in lloiii (laysbiii g, indulged in a snow-ballingcontest at IJennsereek. thisconnt y.on Saturday after noon, while tiie tliermoiiii ter was getting in its work away up in the nineties. The raw material which formed ihe balls that furnish ed the sport was obtained from a ravine in that vicinity, which still contains fully three feet of snow. So savs the Ilollida'ysburg eorrespondent of the Altoona Tribune. Malcolm Kobertson. husband of the Wo man at the county almshouse who Ins fur nished several items of late for the local pa pers, came here from Massachusetts on Mon ti iv morning for the purpose of taking his wile home with him. Il.-r condition liofng such, however, as to forbid her removal for the present, the husband started Wednesday evenitig on his return to Massachusetts, in tending to send for his wife as soon as she is able to bear the fatigue of the iournev. "Ciiaranteed to cure," is the induce ment offered to you to call at James' new Drug Store, Elembur; Pa., and buy a bottle of Dr. Faust's Cennati Cough Syrup. It is based upon chemical l.nvs, ami is prepared with the most scrupulous care. This medi cine is wat ranted to cure consumption, coughs, colds, sore throat bionchitis, and all pul monary diseases. Kemember an ordinary coiigh leads to consumption ir allowed to continue w ithout relief. Price, 25c., 50c. and fl a bottle. U-S.-e.o.w.ly. (rallitzin and Tunnelhill boroughs, this eonnty, were visited by a terrific thunder storm on last Monday afternoon, and during its progress the pastoral residence connected with the Catholic church, located on the hill, was struck by lightning, but beyond a severe shock to the pastor, IJev. Father Iioyle, for merly of this place, who was considerably stunned ami totally blinded for a time, no damage more serious than the cutting of its way through the roof and two or three of the floors and compli-rely demolishing a eubboard in its wav. resulted from the. stroke The light ningfollowed the chimney in its descent, and to that fact mav nrohahlv ln ascribed I ,he comparatively sam!l amount of havoc , j - - L. til If CI. The many friends of Mr. Celestine ) Blair, of this tdaee. will be sorrv to learn ! tbat ho has been sick nnto death for the past ' 101 1 111111 01 11101 0.11 iiiuaiumaiorv rneuma- tism. accompanied bv kidner and liver troi- ! bles, but this regret will not lie unmixed with pleasure when we assnre them that his con dition at this writing (Wednesday afternoon) is much more encouraging, and should there he no relapse in the meantime his entire re coverylmay be confidently looked for in three or four weeks. Five of a party of about thirty tramps who congregated in a crove nearly opposite the Woodvalo woolen mill, and had a hear ing before Justice strayer, of Johnstown, on Monday afternoon, on a charge of va grancy, of" which tnree of the number, who cave their names as Thomas McDermitt. of New Jersey, Charles Brooks, of Lancaster, and John "Howard, of Philadelphia, were found puiity and sentenced to sixty days , each in the county jail, '.to which they were brought on Monday nihgt. A brute who might be mistaken for a man as far ac his outward appearance is ' concerned, and w ho resides near MeCakan's mill, about ono mile west of nollidavsburg, : recentiy hitched a trace chain to the left f ixt of ids ten -ye a 1 -old son and Jiieu wound the chain around the boy's neck and fastened it to his right f.v.t with a padlock, in which condition the lad was compelled to remain , for two days, and even tlieii his release was only effected by the neighbors threatening to pro-ec me the heartless father. The body of a man at the time unknown, but who was subsequently recognized as a Journeyman jeweller named DuP.ois, from , Altoona. was found drowned'in Bald Eagle ; creek, East Tyrone, a few days ago, by a couple of fiish'-Ymen. It was at first suppos ed that the tin fortunate man was a tramp, but a comb found in Ids pocket should and ; possibly did serve to dispel, that illusion. I His age was about forty years, bis 'pockct ooek was empty, and bis death is a mystery, though presumablv a case of suicide. lit. Be. v. Bi-hop Tuicg, of Pittsburg, came hither on Monday evening last, and After snendingtbe night and a portion of the r.ext day with Kev. Father Bourdon, depart ed Tuesday afternoon for Carroiitown ana thence to "St. Nicholas, at each of which places he administered the saciament of eon- ' tirnifition on the following day. How many ! were confirmed on the occasion we failed to , le.irn, though we will probably ascertain be- 1 fore we go to press. The Bf. Rev. Bishop . returned to town on Wednesday evening, and this (Thursday'; evening will" depart for other scenes of spiritual labor. ! McDonald & Co., of Loretto, once more send greeting to 'iieir numerous friends and the public in general, coupled with the as- ' suranee that they are still selling cheaper than nnylroey else, as the following figures will demonstrate : 11 lbs. of light brown su gar or 10 lbs. of white sugar for "rl.O'ij: 7 lbs. ! good green coffee for fl.W ; 8 lbs. of roasted coffee for SI, ' ; 4 boxes essence coffee for l'V. : 4 papers soda, l). : ,t lbs. rice, '-"e. ; I 4 lbs. barley, 'J.le. : 4 lbs. oat meal, 2-"e. : molasses at .'!."c. per gah: good syrup at ,oe. ' per gal. ; '2 wooden buckets for 2.V. : ir brooms for -"c., and ail other goods at prices equally , cheap, (iive them a call, i of c ourse it ain't any of our funeral, but : all the same we heartily agree with a corres pondent of the Altoona Tribune, who signs himsc if 'Wood'oerry," when he says that it ; is high time for what is known as the Tus ; soy Mountain Coon Club" to let up on ! "George and Sarah" and give the public a rest by ceasing to advertise its bacchanalian , orgies throuch the columns of the newspa : pers. The "George and Sarah" joke, we : may add, has become exceedingly flat, stale , and unprofitable, and, like the correspondent ' aforesaid, if we had our wavof it we"Wood ; berry" the "Coon" and its "CIuV out of j sight for all time to come. I A bold daylight robbery was perpetra ted on Sat unlay. May 21st, at the expense of Mr. Samuel Matthews, who lives with his : son Abrani, either in 'Beccaria township, Clearlie'd county, or what is more likely, just across the line in Whit township, thiscoun I tj. It seems, ns we 'earn from tho Osceola ; fifroiv, that the son started for IToutzdale, leaving his father, who is over So years of ago, by himself. The old gentleman, trotting lonesome after awhile, walked out to a field where some men were at woik nulling I out stumps, and when ho returned to the house, after a short absence, he was surpris ed and horrified to find that his trunk had been broken open and f i.Ouo in ca.-h stolen 1 therefrom. Who the perpetrator of the dar ing ctime is has not yet been ascertained. Important ebanges'in the officers of the rer.r.syivania Railroad have had the effect among cithers of depriving Altoona of one of its be st and most enterprising citizens, Hon. John Beiily, who has Iteon appointed .super intendent of Transportation of the Pennsyl- 1 vania. Northern Central. Baltimore and Po- ' toniac. Alexandria and Fredericksburg and We-t Jersey railroads, w ith his office in Phil- ; adelphia. Good bye. John : may you live long and die happy. Another c hange with a local bearing is the creation of a new cli vi sion, consisting of the Aitoona yard and the Hoiiidayshiirg and Morrison's Cove, Newry, Williamsburg and Springfield branches, to . be known as the Altoona division and to be under the snporintendency of Win. J. Latta. George W. Kern. Esq., the venerable I father of Mrs. T. W. Dick, of this place, died in John-town on last Saturday night, ! aged ."ft years and 7 months. The deceased removed to Johnstown from fireenbnrn in is, and wns a prominent rind enterprising f-iiien of the Ir.Itor place icr nearly thirty vvars. il urine which time lie represented this and the adioininc eountv of Somerset eon- jointiy for one term :n tiro Iepislaturc. and ' also fiiicd the position of postmaster at 1 Jclmstown to- a ronshlrrabln timt. lie owned a ennl dea! of real estate' in and about t J.ibr.stu'.vn, and what is known ;s Kernville, ; n..w the ."th and Ctli wards of Johnstown, was laid out by him. In DOS he removed to ,' I n. liana eonnty. where he went to farming, i bat his fji-alth failing he returned t? Jolms town last .November, and made bis home ; with one of l is cl.tuc;hter.s, Mrs. Abrani Koeiin. at whose house he tlied. TVnce to his allies. 1 We invite the attention of the members of the Democratic County Committee to a 1 eall issued by Chairman" MeMulien for a , meeting of said Committee in this place on : Monday, June Elth, which will he found at : the head of our local department. The eall reached ns too late to make room for the : names of the Committee, but we sincerely : hope that riot a single memlH-r w iil remain ' away from the meeting on tr.at or ;my other ! account. There never was a time in the his- , tory of the Democratic party of this conntv 1 when the demand for patriotism and Rood ; sense on part of its representatives was more ; urgent and indispensible. and no nieniher of the Coinni'ttee who has the good of his party nt heart will remain away from this meeting if he can juwMhiy help it. There is much j to be done and now is the time to make an ' honest and earnest -effort to forget pat dis sensions and join hands once more for the political redemption of oiitieal redemption of "Eittie Cambria. ; " e wiil probablyacld the names of tiie Com puttee issue. to the chairman's call in our next Df. TH of Capt. Ar orsriNE Chuisty. I We made mention a few weeks ago of the I seriouscondition of the above named gentle- man, a resident of Allegheny township, '. caused by an injury received by him some time in January last while he was leading a ; fractious horse to water, the animal sudden- j ' ly jerking up his head and violently throw- ! ing him to the ground. We regret to learn i 1 that our old friend died on last Sunday af- I ternoon. He was born near Loretto' and ; was in the seventy-third year of his ace. In : ; his young days Capt. C. had a great taste for i I military displays, and every year on the loth ! of May, when the big militia parade took I place at the county c apital, he was prompt in his attendance at tiie head of his Alle- i theny township company. lie was a highly lcspec table citizen, led a quietand hlameless life, and his death will be regretted by a large circle of relatives, friends and acquaint ances. His remains were interred in the Catholic eemeteiy at I.orettoon Tuesday af ternoon. May his soul rest in peace. Fkom the II i:b. There is perhaps no I tonic offered to the people that posseses as j much real intrinsic value as the Hop Hitters, j Just at this season of the year, when the l stomach needs air apperizer, or the blood i needs purifying, the cheapest and best rem ; edy is Hop Hitters. An ounce of preven tion is worth a pound of cure; don't wait un : til you are prostrated by a disease that may , take months for vou to recover in. Hoaton : a lobe.. ror saie ai me new urng store, t-'j- ! ensburg, I'a. DverErsiA and Liver Complaint. Is it not worth the small price of 75 cents to free yourself from every symptom of these dis tressing eompiaints '.' "If you think so.'eall at E. James' Drugstore, E'oensburg, I'a., and procure a bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. Every bottle has a printed guarantee on it. Use ac cordingly and if it does you no good it will cost you nothing. " 4-8.-e.o. w.ly. An evening paper in A'toona noted the fact the other day that a Wooden man from Tyrone had paid a visit that morning to The Hun but as The Him aforesaid is the name of the paper aforesaid, any other kind of a man could have accomplished the.feat juat as easily ns a Wooden man. Ladies, and all who lead sedentary lives, should use Dr. METTAin S HEADACHE AND DYSPPPv-JA PILLS. Price. 25 cents. 5-2r-im.l LATrNO the Crmxr.n. Stcnk. The corner stone of our new Court House was laid Tues- day afternoon, at the hour of 2 o'clock. In It was deposited a memorial, written on parchment, whereof the following is a copy: Slate of Pfinstfh-ar.ia, Convty ef Cambria, . EnETTtOX OF TSKW OOCHT HOC0E. The Court House of Cambria eonnty, which was erected In the ear of our Iord eiehteen hundred an ! thirty-one'was reported as unfit for Court and ottloe purposes bv the cirand Jury of Iecember Sessions. isT'J. and that report waa confirmed by the CJrand Jury or Alareli sessions, i-so. nerc- upon the Court approved or the return ot tho Jrand Jurvand ordered tho Commissioners of Cambria couhtv 1 0 proceed to the erection ol a new and suit- 1 able buil.lins for a Court l!o-.ie. The Hoard of ; Conntv Commissioners selected the site at.d so- : cured the services ol ?I. 1 lfebe. ol Hullalo, N. t Y., to furnish plans and specification and o 1 perintend the erection of said structure. A public letting was had June 10. issa. when the contract ; for erecting the bnli.linn wa awnruci 10 imui) 1 company. Shenk, K'cp. of Krie. I'a.. for the sum of JT..W. , When approaching manhood how natural it is ho beinu tho lowest and best oid.ler. Theeontraot . for yooni men to lefm troops er societies lor inn was afterward amended so as to include everything j tual enjovment. each coulributiiiK his mito for the neccssarv f..r the completion and furnisbinir of the , pleasure i f all! same. Inciudinif stc-am-heatin appitratus, plumb- j in and iras-httlnjr. tiirnitur". c!. k, etc., for the j , , 1 ... -i - . Ti-A imt-l-- r.f-h,ill,lina- a.ldnional sum ol 17.T i. Tl.e work of hulldina; ooinmeuced Juno 14. ISs.i. Size of building 118 feet in length. 7- feet in width. l.'0 ln.-t in hoii;ht : constructed of pre.-sed brick, and tiiiDined and faced with Ohio stone. June In. lSo. the Hoard of County I'ommissioners ncirotiatcd the loan ol $t0. on with tho Johnstown Snvinus Hank for the orec tl..n of the court House, t tiie rte of 4-i ct". per annum, for which amount bonds were 1-sued re deemable within ten years. This memorandum was deposited hero the :lst day ol May, 1SS1. list of County OJTtrert in the year J 551: Hon. John TV.m, Pre-I.lent Jud'e. John 1'. Thomas, Associate Jn.li;e. John I-'lanairan. ' " 'oiintv t :0111m ist loners Messrs. John Campbell, Samuel V. Davis, and cieorire clurlcy. Cnunsel A. V. Jiarker, Ksq. Oli-rk K. K. lbiniietfii, Stat" Senator Hon. It. A. Hoire". Members ol House of Kcj rcsentstives Hon. John J-'enlon and Hon. Ij. 1. WiKidrulf. Slici ifl Th. Unas CInlliHi. lloputy Shcrill 1. II. Kinkend. l'rothonntarv John C. crates. Deputy l'rothonntarv Jco. C. K. Zahiu. Keirister and Kfcor.lcr--.Tohr. II. lirown. iK'puty Keirister nnd Hccordcr Milton Hrown. County Sup't ot Schools l'rof. II. Hcri;. Treasurer Andrew Yeitich-y. Deputv Treasurer John H. Kennedy. District Attorney Wm. H. Sechler. i'oroner James Mercian, 1. County Auditors Philip D. Skclly, l'atrlck Dil lon, and Win. H. Connell. Poor Directors (reo. W. Easly, .1. M. Korabaui;h and KrancisJ. Itaker. Poor House Steward Isidore Itllv. Matron Mrs. Lilly. County Surveyor Henry Scanlnn. Foreman Uran.l Jurv, December Sessions, 1879 C. T. Koticrts. Foreman CJrand Juryr March Sessions, 1980 George Kough. .Varno of Ctrryymrn in Fbenshurg. Kev. T. H. Jones. 'om;re";ational. " A. S. Morrison. Disciples. " J. J. Htmhes, Calvinistic Methodist. " John E. l.'eardon, Itoman Catholic. Samet of Architert, Contractor, it al. M. E. Hcebe, Esq.. Architect. 1... C. Holden. Assistant Architect. C'. H. Camp, e A. S. Dorr. Henry Shenk. Eso.. Contractor. j Clias. Marks, C rcneral Foreman. ! A tin box, closely soldered, encloses the J memorandum, which is kept company by the i following described mementoes: i Silver half-dollar, American, 1825 contributed j by A. V. Hnrker. 1 : Silver quarter-dollar, American, lb. 6 l-.dwurit , It. Dunoiian. j Copper cent coin. 1S4J.T. ct. Hnsnn. American silver dollar, 18-ci John -. Gites. j American silver quarter-dollar, 1S77 John H. I Hrown. ; Same coin. 1S78 John A. Kennedy. i American copper penny, lsat K. James. (English penny. Is-. CJeo. c. K.Z.iiira. Imprint and composing rule Fes. Iloyd. I Specimen copy -f coiirity orders, signed by j Messrs. Davis and CriirU'v, County 'ommissioners. Canadian copper ponny A. E. Ikrr. ! 'hinee penny ieorne c 7 ;i r I . Enn'nsh ten-cent pie-e. 1S70 H. A. Kniclehart. 1 Sumplcs ol 1 'nitcd States Iraotional currency Samuel W. Davis. 1 American two ccr.t piece, ls'ti II. Hersf. Copies ol Johnstown Tribune, ol date Mav 27, Ksl; .lolmstown Vr-r.tK, nt ei May IT.. 1 : J-ilnis. t own fVici Pre-r ol ,M a v 'J.. 1 cftl i FbensliurR Frkk- mas of Mav 27. 11 : KI'Mct'iini llevnld ol May 27, issl: Carreiltown .Vcitt of May 28. l?Ki ; New York '. Trilvn and I'I: ila.iclphia 7'imr almanacs for 1 "SI ; ! cards o! J. M. Thompson and other Ebcnsburir bus ' Inesj iirms. besides various other nanus and arti ; cles not of sufficient impoitance to mention. j Work on the structure proggiesses satis- faclorly, the weather anil everything else continuing to be in favor of its completion 1 the present year. Two Mishaps in Si c -cksmox! Iess than a month ago we noted the fact that Master Herman Grouse, eldest son of Mr. II. J. Crouse, of this place, had a goodly portion of one of his lingers nipped off bv he in 2 caucrht in the cog wheels of a washing machine, and ! now wo have i-oinething of a similar nature, I though rather more serious, to record of the same youth. If seems that shortly before : noon 011 Saturday last young Crouse at- tempted to pull a shingle from a large pile ' of old shingles w hich had been torn from-the j roof of the I'bensbnrg Foundry, which is i now being replaced for the mnst part by a new structure, ami on top of Tvl.iel. a rarpen- tcr's chisel a twci innli aiioi'l', arid various : ot iier toe cr tools bad leen placed lor sale Keeping, : As the flimgle he w anted was located near rne middle ot t:ie heap, tiie cltort to secure ' it not only brought down a great many more i shingles than our young friend had any ini ; mediate use for. but what was still worse, it ; likewise brought down the chisel and auger, the first named of which Implements struck him point foremost on the upper lip, cutting ! its way clear through the ilesli and knocking i the eye-tooth considerably ont of plumb. j The auger meantime got in its work on his bead, but the would inflicted is not of a seri ' mis nature. The cut in the lip, however, 1 proved to be anything bnt a trivial atT.iir, ! though the prompt arrival of Dr. Griffith, who was immediately summoned and suc ceeded in stopping the flow of blood and binding the severed parts together by the ap plication of sticking plaster, served for the time ix-iiig ro repair damages Wscmie cxrent. Alter tins everything went well until about , from commendable that no civilians of ma 9 o'c lock Tuesday forenoon, when the wound ; ture age marched in the procession, nor in ut-gaii oieeuing a second tr.ne, an artery nav- ing been fevered, and had it not been for the skill e.nd untiring efforts of the doctor, who was again Sent for after several attempts lmd been made with only partial success to stop the hemorrhage, the probabilities are mat tne unfortunate youth would have bled to death. As it is, "he lias been greatly weakened by the loss of Mood, and is not yet considered entirely out of danger, though there is good reason to believe that the crisis is past and the wound in a fair way to heal. Sabbath School Convention. First Tors Doituja. Ihe Twelfth Annual Con- j : vention of the Cambria County Sanbath I , .-ciicmii .ssoc iarion convened in the Disci ples' church on Wednesday afternoon, June i 1st, issi, at 2 o'clock. Some 7j delegates, rep resenting 45 schools in the county, being i present Conv ention was called to order by the I President, Hon. A. A. Parker, after which thirty minutes were spent in devotional ex ercises, conducted by Mr. Fred. Khrenfeld, j of lialiitzin. The address ofweleome on be half of the citizens of Kliensburg was deliv ered by Pev. T. H. Jones and responded to on behalf of the delegates by Kev. D. M. ! Miller, of Johnstown. The first topic; for discission, "Theorgan- Ization and equipment of Sunday Sc hools," j was opened by Pev. A. S. Morrison, of Eh ; ensburg, and "further discussed by various members of the convention. The following i amendment was offered to the Constitution, i Art, 5th : "In addition to the officers al- ready provided for "there shall be one Vice ; i President elected from each borough and j : township in the county where there are Sab- ! ; bath schools, whose duty ia shall be to col- 1 1 )ect statistics and report to the Secretary of 1 ; the Association at lea it ten days before the j Annual convention ; collect the funds for ' the Association ami pay the same over to the ireasurer. I The second topic for discussion, "The j Sabbath School Convention its work and j power," was opened by Pev. S. M. Hell, of ! Coopersdale, and futher discussed by other members of the convention. Coopersdale was chosen as the place for ! the next meeting of the convention. The I amendment to the constitution already voted was then taken up and adopted. President appointed Messrs. John Fulton, Geo. 15. Stineman, Joel A: Gates, U. E. Kiale. and P. F. Custer a committee to nominate officers for next year. Convention was then closed with benedic tion by Hev. L. II. Jones, of Conemaugh. A Foolish Mistake. Don't make the mistake of confounding a remedy of acknow ledged luerif. with the niimnrriny nnieb- r,il ieines that are now so common. We speak from experience when we sav that Parker's j Ginger Tonic is a sterling healtlnt'storatr. , and will do all that is claimed for it. We i have used it ourselves with the happiest re j suits for Kheumalism and when worn out by I overwork. See advertisement. Times. For sale at the new drug store, Ebensburg, Fa. LYDIA E. FlNKHAM'S VEGETABLE COM- rotND, the great medicine for the cure of all female complaints, is the greatest strengthener of the back, stomach, nerves, kidneys, urinary and genital organs of men and women ever known. Send for circulars to I.ydia E. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., or eall at the new drug store, Ebensburg, where the compound can be bought. Important to TRAVEi.Erts. Special in ducements are offered vou by the Berlini ton Poete. It will pay you to read their advertisement, to be found elsewhere in this issue. r3-:.-:02i.j connrji ir.Tio. OaLHTziw. r.. Hay, 1S8L EntTOit FHkrva In every cl of nr)ptjr peo ple hold certain relation to eat-h other which make all participate more or leas in the jovs ami sorrowj of life. Ity this existing relation all are rantoallv benefitted to a certain extent. It i, a well known fact that Then fortune favors ns it in a source, of pleusnre t. have our neighbors re.oioe with us in our ijoo1 luck. iShonld fortune frown, now ijhi.l we are to have their sympathy and to hear them whisper wor.ls o1'conla!ion in our ear. The child is delighted in the companionphl p of Its ecpial. and how pleasantly children enjov each other's cuMany. 1 1 it wore possihle tor me to des cribe even foretaste of the vys of hearen. the best Illustration I could irire 'would heaKronjiof Innocent children enjoyin each other's i..-let v. All is peace, joy. mirth and iinn lloyed pleasure and happiness. It we rellct for a uiotnent and consid er the cause of their happiness, ice will tind that it Is attributable to the relation they bear to each other, each beinir a similar eicnieiii ol the entire Married lolks also r.ink as n class in societv. and l i,w plciaut are their association-! I rcoiiently . j. ... i , , . ... J Jon nnd husbands nnd their wives visiiinir 1 neiirhbor's. sjiendinir the evening In soc-a'de con- i ; versation. and lor the time bciu the mind is re- ' ! lieve.l from the burden of care with which it was ' . opprc-scd. The time passes in agreeable conver.-e, i I a hearty lanirh is enjoyed, th" mind Is refreshed, j i the body sfenn!hen-t. as It were. i;oo.I fcehnir is , ' promoted, and it becomes easy to ,.bey tho corn- ; t mind to "love our neighbor a ourselves." the j characteristic ot a Christian belnit Inculcated. i j There Is not hint; affords more real pleasure than j I to live In peace and harmony with our netshhor. ' Without intercourse with others we nntnrullv i become morose and melancholy. Lite eens'-s to j have any pleasures for ns, and we are not only ; : despised by our neiirhttrs. Pnt branded as a churl. I W ith these preliminary remarks, 1 proceed with ; I my subject : I I THE WIOOWKIt. It will be observed, however, that the pnrtv of wboOl 1 rpcak has alreadv passed throuirh the d if- , feront grade ol society "alreadv alluded to, nnd , I therefore has a ri;r!it to know something ol their . 1 pleasures. j ! The loss if a companion. In the opinion of the I writer, is the (creates! misfortune, in a worl.'.lv ' point of view, that a liusbitnd is called upon to i ! hear. After takinir to himself a wife, whom he ' promises to lovo, support and cherish until death shall thoin part, tho true husbnn-l finds the toils of ' lite an ever recurring pleasure in tryinir to tnlhl i tho promises he has made. Should fortune favor bim, he enjoys It with his companion: il the I crosses of inlstortuno overtake him. he has the ; consolation ol a dear friend to asist In hearini: : the burden. He feels it his duty to do his best lor i her comfort, and with renewed energy 'he puts his ! shoulder to the wheel." and Is never di scon raed. i The widower, after seeing the );rave closed upon i iier wuom lie loveii most iloarlv. returns homo with a sad and broken heart. 'llnrie did I sav ? IS'o. for him there is no such spot on earth. He only return to his habitation, with no one there to welcome him, no smile to meet him. no kind voice to whisper a word of consolation. Cast vour eves in whatever direction or ro whithersoever you mav, j there you will find the handiwork of l.er whose re : mains you followed to the silent trrave. and each j ttlanee sends a fresh dascirer to pierce the already broken heart. Those objecls which lierotolore f;ave delinht and pleasure have now no jovs for lum. Knowing not where to turn lor consolation. and seeing his beloved orphans around him. too yoiinit to realise what they have lost, the disconso- I late widower sinks under "the heavy wn2ht of sor- I row. and logins control of himself irivos wav to co- pious tears much lor a time afiord relief' to bis : crushed spirit. 1 ! Kellectini, upon his situation, and trvinu tofind ; some consolation in bellevinir that it was the will I ol I'ruvidonce, who dooth all ihin((5 well, he hura- piy dows 10 in decree. A doulilo duty is now impose l upon him -that of a lather, as well as that ol a ino'in-r In instruct inirand ministerinir to tho wan's of the orphans who have been deprived of a mother's care, coun sel and example. The wellare of his children is his paramount oh- jeer, what is the best plan for him to adopt in I ordor to rear them properly? lie consults his ' friends, and thoy ndvise him to ro-inarrv. Y'es, I that he rnislit do. perhaps, but If he did w-'ottld he ; iret a mother for his children ? is the question that i MiKucsts itself. He worries himself thinkins; about what is the best course lor him to pursue: i timo passes, ho sees- his children BTowina; up around him. but without proper culture and in- struction, ethics beirut foreign to them. 'an he j expect to see them good "".l virtuous, knowim, i and practicina their duties to do! and sociotv. j when it was not instilled into their youthful j minds by the early trnir.inic and example of a pi I ous Christian mother? How can the widower he t contented or happy with such thoughts constantly 1 preyinj; upon his min i? Hi expenses incrcn, ; yet the cointorts of life are not enjoved n formerlv ; in his famllv. He sees his household a'lairs itraii- ! u.'iliy soini to ruin lor want or a skillful house- j ' wife. Neighbors that formerlv visited him sol- I ilom, if ever, think oi him. The wife that at ono '. ! time welcomed them is not there to meet them ' : with a pleasant irrcctinir. The attractions or for- ' ! lrtcr times is lot to them forever. Meantime the ' : widower is jdck and heavy of he.rt. He thinks that a visit to former friends, with whom he spent , j his happiest hours, would revive his droopinz ; I spirit; hut. alas! l.c find', by experience that there is no pleasure to he found even amonit them. ! The happy times fjone by are still treih in his ' memory, and he returns as sad as when he dc- 1 parted. Should he dare to mingle in the society ! of the opposite sex. he nt onco becomes a target 1 lor ftossipinu toniiues. His rank is not with the ' married, neither is it with the Finirle. I! is crent- ! est aspirations are for the wellare of the'little j ones now solely entrusted to liis care and with what ' solicitude he broods over their welfare, learinu; i that they In an evil hour may fall a prey to the j destroyer. Can it be wondered at if the soclabili- ! ty and mirth that in former days clnraeterized ' the now disconsolate widower is no more a trait in : his jharncter? ! When he sees husband spending their time In ' drunkenness and debauehery, while their wives are : i trrrie.oruc x at home weeping. and thcirchildrcn are deprived ol , you crni anil unfortunate wrc he, ! Yon know i not nut trouble you are prcpnriu for vourselves. " our protnaacy. cruelty and notieet you arc pi-imiiij: your wives to premature praves aiei earn ing f-r yourselves a phtce amonjr those who expe rience few indeed of ihc joys and comforts of tnii lile the widowers. MORAL. Husbands, endeavor to the best of your ability to lulfll the promise you made at the hymeneal al tar, lest when too late jou prrieve for her whom by your indiscretion you may have sent to an un timely irrave. F.J.I'. Thk IlERorr Dead. Decoration day was observed in a half-spirited sort of way by the people of Eheiisburg and vieinifv. It is true that our local military organization (Co. A, Fifth Regiment) turned out and fired a vol ley over the graves of our dead heroes, twin- I ing meanwhile the wreath of myrtle to their i memories, and lavinrr carlands of flowers on I i tneir last resting places. Lint it is a fact far any or iier manner, not even so much as by closing their places of business, pave evi- ; deuce-of their realization of a never-to-be I cancelled debt which is duo to our l-jr cnl. ! diers. This is so manifestly at variance with I the nromiitinrrs of natriotism that we r.-fmin from making any further remarks on the subject, trusting that next year a fuller and freer spirit of fraternity may exist betwixt the soldiers nnd the citizen's. We present below a list of those whose praves were vis ited and decorated on the occasion : f.oy.r Cemetery. John O. Evans. eo. W. TVi vis. Wm. K. Hnmphrevs. Iiavtd H.Evans, tlriffith Evans, 'apt. !. II. Hever, Lieut. Evan It. Havis. Adam Shinafclt. Ihivi.f Powell. Thomas r.ul.i. Pe ter E. Einton. Jos. Hendcrson.- I.ihbv, Edward Evans. Ecmuel Evans. Eieut. Samuel Mcr.rv I Eionr. Hiurh Jones, William K. lioberts. James j Roberts, Thomas J. Evans. Wil!i.im rvtills, Wm. ; II. Ihivls. Ihiniel T. Jones, Thomns J. Elovd. .lerc : miah Evans. Thomas B. Moore, ti. . W illiams, -las. A. Eittlerleld. Thomas It. Evans, l,ivld I. I Evans, li.iv Id S. Junes. Conareqational Cer.ieten,. ?Inj Clcorire W.Todd, Thomas . Evans. Milton Koocrts, Kichard K. eioni r.vans. tviwaril lavis. f nth nil C fVurl'ertl SItAl.hnn r ' V. TI. em-, a T i Eitzimrer. Andrew J. Eiizinser. Cant.'j-imes Mur- ray. Rev. K. C. Christ-. Jeremiah t aifan. Andrew weible. John Eaiutiauali. J imes EiUinger, J. M. Eddleblute, Adj. James tr. Is'oon. Posf. Coi n and Hat Fevf.ii. IVing ser iously troubled with Hay Fever and Hose Cold, I (at the solicitation of a friend) tried Ely's Cream Palm and was surprise; d in ob taining almost immediate relief. I heartily I indorse nnd earnestly recommend it to all similarly afirieted. W. P. ANnnrp, Drnc irist. Metuchen, N. J., August 20, 1379. For Hay Fever I recommend Ely's Cream P.alm. It entirely relieved me from the first application ; have been a sufferer for ten years. Going from home and ne glecting to take the retried-, I had an attack: after returning I immediately resorted to it, and found instant relief. I believe, had 1 begun its use earlier, I should not have been troubled. Have stood heat, dust and draughts as well as during other months. J. Coi.i.yer, Clerk, US Hroad street, Eliza- I both, NT. J. Price .V) cents. For sale at the ! new drug store, Ebensburg, Pa. Tin pitiafore itj course has run, Eike many another craze ; The hfieen's puz7le's day is done. Like many other clays". Not lonu the public twirls its thumbs As patiently it waits For something new ; directly comes The reign of roller skates. It doesn't seem to have reached here yet the roller skate mania but doubtless it will, lurther alonr. Fending its arrival we ate at liberty to turn our attention to sometliinc; of more Impor tance. Io you want to save twenty per cent, on the cost of a warm weather ruit? "The question carries Its own answer. Of course yon do. Pa tronize Simon 4l Bondhcini, next door to the First National liank. Altoona. Tl-.ey deal in onlv ap proved (roods, and guarantee sat i.s faction to'eaeh customer in the scvernl mattes, r.f mitn,ui Stvle and tirice. A eall or an order bv muil i mn. I licilcd freui you, reader. A vorso choir sinirer called Anna Climbed the stairs in a negligent manner; A yonni? man below, INikins: np. said : "I swow, I've oft heard, now 1 see your hose, Anna." Slow, mnslc, and it capo. After which be kind enonzh to turn yonrattentioh to matters of a more practical cast. It's been warm of late, hasn't it? And the clothing yon wear la entirely too heavv for comfort? ADd you may want to know the best place to replace it with sotrethlna- liehter? We can tell you. Go to .las. J. Murphy's, 109 Clinton street, Johnstown. His Ktock which Is one of the lnret ami best ever brought IntoCambria ceuntv, was selected with special reference to the demands of a thermometer ranarinij up in the neighborhood of the nineties. Then, too, he sells cheap . cheap, if not cheaper, than the :i3f goods can be iuju.n etoe Ahere. Try fc.m once. i j be oo6vii.ee j. THE ROSS GRAIN CRADLE. HARVEST I AND NO ONE CAN AFFORD TO - HPHEabove 4CUt' ' represents the HEST in the niarket. It is made of veil t'aserl wood, nut together 1 on tcientilr iirtnrintex, and is adnisut lc in all it to cut any kind of itraln. I h tin iters are all no:-n' Ir at;.! the manner of niimni mil be found a great i-nr.roremenl over t!-.e oM method. Each cvlhe is linn: correct, care heirs; taken that none are j oint hrnvy. The heel of the scythe is not buried In the end of the smith, but Pe.ny mnva'ilr it ran be ad;ust e.l tor either li-.-li' or hea vv irmin. For Iiv hhmnh. o. sin, c leak I'TTi.., and svhyktrii'al swath l.vtiko. the BSi (KADIK r nil not le -xcellecl. This celebnited Cradle was formerlv known as the -M !!er C.-ndle,'" but f ir the lit fortv vears it lias been manufacture 1 r.y Philip Mi-c tuire. lather of the iindersiuned. and of lato j esrs by tiie" under signed himself. It has been are.-ctly in. proved and simplified. n I is a nun h better impiemer.t than tiie old " M iller tlrad ie." An imitation is !e-le.n m.mntatured. but a c-m:p-iri Jon will show farmers and dealers that "Tiie Bon is by far the bot. Tsonc KeriuiM. m.ic? yt amk is stamp.-d upon the snath. Any person Feliinir any other mtike in the name of the Miller or Mc'ruire Cradle vill lie dealt irlOi arrnrrli nti to a;.-. Tlt B 'railr can be houtht from Mr. D. Kvfi i v. Eliensburr. Fa., or may be ordered through any Harctfare dialer in any of the surruundins towns an. I Milaues. fsicii: fc-rn 1 1: noss cKAni.i::" And be convinced tliat it is ih? BEST AND CHEAPEST IN THE MARKET. ui.wAiti: of imitations: All persons desirinac to have their oM rrailrr repaired shuld cn 1 them in Immediately, as it will be iiupo-rible to nccominod.itc them ii they neglect the matter until within a few days ct harvest. issi. et. Tie trresttert -rmrtety of KXda In on establUbrp.ent lotuo 1 Dited StAtos. J)r8S Goods, SiUSft, Jbadies Suits, Shawls, JJnclerwear, Laces, Hosiery, Cloves, Shoes, IAnens, Gentlemen9 a (ini Hoys Clothinrj, House keeping Goods, Furni ture, Carpets, Mattings, Goods sent aU over the and Samples sent GRAND DEP0T,f3S& i BRQHJS A TRUE Ii4r .PZf A PERFECT 3TEENGTKEHER.A GURZ REVIVER I 11 i.S .tv io:it J !iC ;.i!y rccemmen c-.p.-, -inlly ..'; '.'; 111. .-.' C.' J. s iiew i::-.- to ill'. a cc-rtiiiii r.u i ( strec.glh. -n the pris, on the di;'-sl"n e o--Jt-'rli , ,;. c. '.': . thai wsi! r-r.t I nil ci.-.'.r-isis. V-i iscltnirrcl it'iv s iiew ::, . vi-nv;.".-, ..; '.-i.-.-.j;' -.- .' . O'l flu- i . - - t'.r- A r.c ing'; s--r.c f,re Ji t.lS III, r ic . ' 1 :- Tt c .-ix-s- ' th-it all Tr"-. T"!"--T.- PEVW.SM Tl'ormn. Wrin. Horni. E. V. Kunkel's Worm Syrup never fails to des troy Tin. Sent. Thread, " Hound and stomach Worms. The Hound Worm (Aseares Eumbrl coides), is a species more commonly met with. It is of cvltndrioal form poinited at both ends, from w ni..t,enn In1... (n I.T,th an. I i or the thickness of s iroosc qmli, thus rescml'.iint, I somewhat the common earth-worm. Its body. however. Is half-transparent, and of a whitish, vcl- . i lowish, or even a hrowhish hue. 1'hey are ot bnth ; ! sexes and the females more numerous tb:in j : males. This worm principailv Inhabits the small Intestines, but it is not iinircipier tly found In the I stomach, and from thence sometimes mounts I alon? up the a-s otdiairus into tne throat and month, or nose. Attacks of violent, incessant, : spasmodic couth ere often produced by the at tempted passage of a worm Into the phiryni. I Svmvtoms occasional jrripinir in the abdomen, I enlarged or hurd, prominent abdomen, mucous- I diarrh.ra, occasional vomiting, irroirular or capri cious appetite. There are also at times sympathet- I ic svmploir.s. such as itchimr of the nose or anus, I or Kluitals. increased t1ow of saliva, reties lcep , with startlinir. or irratir.it of the teeth. Ue-ides the above, more decided sttraptoms indieatinB the 1 I presence of worms, authors have cnunieratad the toliowinsr as manuesiaiioiis oi inc hitih c,ciica : l'alloran.l sicklv appearance of thecountcnar.ee I and occasional hushing of checks, bluish circle i under the eyes, dilated pupils, headache or vertiso, ' rnMlt ft- irmi.iil.r unvetite oftensive or letid ) breath, acrid eructations, foul or coated tonirue. tensive fullness ol abdomen, and knawiiiir or burn- I ! Ins in fparticnlar parts i of the intestine 1 tumid abdomen, sreat thirst, discharire of intestines, hard j macous from the bladder, return or vnnina. slight febrile svniptom or erratic fever, noeturnil wakefulness, with low spirits, irritability of temper, great dis position for pickinir or borinjt the n.c.and dudden screaminir on awakeinsr, or i;ratins of teeth in flecn. spasmodic or even convulsive attacks. I These ivmptoms, inpica'.inz the presence of worms, I are larirelv influenced by the rcpimen and diet of ! the patient, and even by the season ol the year, nnd the lnnar phases. Such articles of diet as milk, suirnr. preserves, candy or pastry, and !rae ! times pungent salted food, nam. cheese, etc.. pro i duce an niteravation. E. F. Kunkel's A orm - Svrup. nevtj fails to remove them entirely from tiie svstem. Ask for Kunkeps Worm Syrup, and I take'no other. I'rice, n.oo per bottle, or bottles i lor on. If vour drumist ha it not. send to pro ' pfret-.r. K. F. Knnkel. 2M N. Ninth St., I'hila. Advice by mail free send stamp. E. F. KUNKEE'S BITTER WINE OF IRON, OnsmnteeoV to cure the worst cases of Iiyspepsia or in.iiitestfon liver complaint, chronic or nervous debilitv. nn all diseases arising from disordered liver. " Jet the pennine. Sold only in $1 .00 nettle j. Ask lor i'. at the new clruit store, Ebenshurir. Aschenbach fc Miller. Sole Agents, 3d and Callow hill Ms-, Philadelphia, I'a. There was a cay maiden named Fanny, Who wouldn't darn socks for her granny ; Hut she'd sit all the day. And she'd hammer away, Eike a plumber upon the piariny. Suppose she did ! It was to her taste : the same as her brother takes his irreatct delight in fre quenting trodtrey Weill's palatial clothinir estalv ltshment and picking np a stray barznin In the way of a nicely-fittinir coat or a miraculous vest or something. Mr. Welt's place of business, we mieht as well remark. Is next door to the postof hce. Altoona, where all manner of clothine lor men. youths and children is sold at prices which tlefv competition. Hereceives invoioeseaeh week. an.I consequently his 5to"k is always fresh and embraces the very latest styles. Mr." Wolf does a lame business in Cambria county, and refers to customers for his reputation for fair and liberal dealing. Orders by mail promptly filled. Men of Eminent Ability, Scholars and chemists, have devoted years of time and skilllul labor that Uiey might, in a measure, relieve human sutlcrine. lr. Faust's German Ar onintic Wine is the result of the most patient and careful experiments. It is prepared with the uir-st scrupulous care from pure Cirapc Juice and the choicest Frniis, K.iots and Herbs, and stands pre eminently without an equal for the use of ladies jnflcrina- with private disorders, aired or feeble and debilitated persons, and those recovering from the efleets of exfiaustinp; disease, or mental or physical overwork. Guaranteed to promote digestion and Invigorate a ml Rive new and permanent vital force. In no way can it be used as an Intoxicant. Ask I'ruejrlsts. For sale atjE. James' new Drug Store, Ebtiistiuru. 'a. 4-9.-e.o.w.ly.J A ETTino hen at Martfnsbnrr:. Hlair eonnty. Is reported to have died Jf cholera, and Tour days al terwards the eg its hatched themselves without any maternal aid and oomfort other than the send-ofl thev had already received. That'd a regular old Wm t feir k$r I he-ra ot a f lory, aia l It ; IS COMING! DO WITHOUT A GOOD CRADLE n.ir:-. so that it can be easilr srl res !llv chanted . so that it c:in be i-neit .p1 rea lllv chj B. C. J. McCUIRE, Manufacturer, Wll.flimil. .4MRItlA .. PA. t.w7r .s-rts .s,f r-e Oil Cloths, etc. United States by Mail, when requested. a3 TONIC for 1 i is"asc-si rtceiiriep r.'-ci, J ; c-1", J "'.'ii'. : I' id r'-i, ft -, l.nri-. hes the 'bi-x..). r cs. i hc-v ft like a il.ara , : ;;,'"n..ireli :.s 'J'-i.,fp the 1' . ':'!c oi:"yIron l"t i-Dur -'-t lot'- "i ; y rv Iior.ilncii. - .o i ;v r.; c f useful niv! snnts'pg '.'i M AT: 0.,Il:s!i!'.ll"Tf, ?s.. t- .t 1' r'.- v ' c rnrjr! r a ;:r.- IrT awny her little sealskin, Hans .t up behind tin- door. All her clays or winter pleasure And ol sieipthrides now are o'er; tlive her time to look about her And the situation irrasn: Sprinir is here, and soon her molars Through the stiff ice-cream will rasp. Iy the tenor of the f..resroinr. it will be observed that it ouj;ht to h:-.ve been printed a couple of weeks a.. fur not only Spring, but rd hot Sum mer, has come, and ko-cri'iim ,irthcaver;is;e maid en is a necessity. It is also a pre-rcjuis-.te cd her comfort that she have a pair of lijtlit and stypsh slippers. These, as well as all manner of lwots and shoes niay be priured at lowest prices at S. Hlumenthal's, 1 1 lr t.lcventh avenue. Alt.H.na. where wear for the feet for men and boys are like wise disposed of at rates that cut under anything ever before heard of. Oh, What a Coirrh ! Will vou heed the warninir, the signal, perhaps. of the n";ir approach t-f that more terrible ,lisea-e, Consumption? Ask yoursell if you can afl ir.l lor the sake of savins M cents to run the risk and do nothimr for il. We know from experience that Shiloh's Cure will cure your couch. 1 his will ex plain why more than a million bottlr were sMd the past year. It relieves Croup nnd Who ,j inir Couiih at once. Mothers, do not be without it. For Eame H:ick Side, or ( hc-rt. use shiloh s 1 Vrous I'la-ters. I Sold by E. James, Eticnsburir. I 4-.-e.o.w.ly.i T.adtes, fur ffinse rfistrcssittg rom jtlaints to which yon are subject, t.iff Dr. I'aust's Herman Aromatic Wine. (4iisi.;y.j ORITL'ARY. EVANs. Ii".! in Cambria township, en Satur day evening:. May 'JS. 1SS1, Mrs. Sakah Kviss, wife of Evan li. Evans, aged 9 years, o mouths and 17 days. "V"OTICl". Application will be made j -Ll to the Hoard of I"ardons on June Cist. issi. lor the pardon of James J. llradley, convicted Ie- j comber 7th. lso. of larceny, and ponteneed to ono ! vcarand ix months' imprisonment. ! JOHNSTON S. SCAN LAN. Attomevs. . Jane 3, lxsi.--.it. Ebensturjc', I'a. STEEL BAIU5E FENCE c;u i:aii:ii thax wood. A I'T n i l. SIZE.) OneJf ire l'ainted Vots but TEA CEX TS per liOl. Kamplrsaad t'alaloEnps Kent rree. CI 01, 92 a 93 WATER tsTKUtT, lit, 1IG 119 IIRbT ATenee, -3m.l l'lTTSlU'HfiH, I'A. T7"(U COUNTY COMMISSIONKII L I'H.iM is Mi l VEUILl, Ebensburg. We arc authorized to announce hat Francis Mulvehill, of Ebensbunt boronsrh. will be a candidate fur the of fice almve named, sutoeot to IH'mocratic rules, and if nominated and elected, he pie. lues himsell to g-uard the Interests ..f the taxpayer? of the county lo the best of bis ability. JS-'j5.-tn.l ! TTiOl? COPYTY TIJKASL'KKU r, 1 I"' a,,. . - .-,,. s ..,.,,e.i to an , nounce thu't'l'atr'.ck Moran. of 1-oretto boroush. will be a candidate for County Treasurer, subiect !to Iemocratic rules. If nominated and cieeu'u, he pledces himscir to perform the duties of the ol lice with honesty and fidelity. f 3-L'f.-tn.J T?F ITTY'S OKU .4 V,i useful stops, 5 sets reeds. ' ' T"' I'lnnnsf l-.'oup. ai-IKu-. (..'aiak'tf. inaK. A J Jrv;t Beatry, w usjfaj! oa N. J. A , J ' ' --"" cere c (7 c, T : C t: H H H H HHH H H ItK A I. A A KE AAA y. A A .EE A A 1'it yyy. rkk r-t r r k k it irt I I I' I E KKR t 1 y. k r 1? I" tLt K K !!t H 11 V: c o- Ilea, pes t! GEO. HUSTLE Y HAS MI1V C-N HAMTHE LARGEST, BEST ; MOST VARIED STOCK OF Stoves, lin-wsi i'o. f lc CI (1 11 (111 noirrri:Msm(j sssssj s (KUKI tOCiCl I'DDDD SSSSSS 10 ei t D D S ttilciil ut'i 1 oonti liilDD sssss If., ke.. ti nt can be found in ar.v one establish ment n I'cnnsj lvania. His f t.ji-k couipne c::z, mn am bobs 57:71s. of vari-iu fty!ep m i a;tem?: I3uillors"' IlnrtHvare of every de'crijd ion :tid ef bet"quHtv; CARPENTERS' TOOLS! of all kinds and tho be-t fn the market. Alsi, bire so -ok of TAPLEANDIX)CKETCrTLKI.Y, Idasswsrf, Clnfomiiirp. Mlvrr-rlaled Hare, oort ni Willow sire, nnll t'm per.Trnnlmml Valises. Itrrelirra. II". l-i. Ilnrsr Shon. Knr Iron. Rail Itort. Ilctrve itllsi, 4 arriste Hnlt. Klv. nn. Mill Sa, l,r I ndotonr. sleel Shof. f 1 Plow Mould. Itood Sraepn; Mowing Machines, Horse Hay Rakes, Ilorsie Ila.r I'orkn. flop and Pnlleyn, t orn ( nlllistnrs, and a lull ltnec-1 llst-T esllnt tool. Also, a birue assortment ol Table, Floor and Stair Oil Cloths, Carriaee Oil Cloth, 1'Arrn ash ri 'i.c ith rviMK'rv sh ammi An SH ADE K1X1V1;1: I.iviriiL AsllluM SALT, the be-t in the w..rld for Innrv and T'd use: InniTrn U'M'K SM.T. tie ch-1 nr best for tec-dine Eire St n-k : I, AN D l'l.ASll.K; Wn.LAn('iTi:i. l'l'Ml'S.of the be. qualitv ; PEKKl.NS' I'A I I NT SA1IH Y 1. AMI'S, which cannot be exploded: ChiI-I-uei'b W Ac il .N1 a!i CAHTS; the larirc-t slock of M1I.K ITiiK KS ol all sl.epc and . ::nd of snper-or ware ec rr of fered for ssle in El ensburi : a lull lire of TAINT HKI SHES of the most c'es:rad cjiiflitv; A1N IMiWciEASs, tiJEs. EAINI'S, TI KI'NllNK, VAliNiSIIKs, fie., (..aether with a lart-e and com plete stock id choice t"K0(U"IKS, TOItAlt'O AMI SKKAKN, as well as thousnr Is of other useful and needful artc-les. In f.it, Hnythini 1 haven't c-t orcn't iet at short pot ce is p. -t worth l-nyip. nnd whht 1 do otler for sole tnsy always i-e r. l'ed on as fiust-c-as in ut alitv. while t'hey will invariably be SOI.lt AT HOl'lOM I'lilc'KS! Hsvlmr had nen-ly tiiiptv tum' r.irim-iinc-i: in the s:tle of jii,,!s in iny line. 1 urn ennl iei to supply my ciistiu:-rs wi'h tl;ef.ry be.t in the market, tiive me a liOeral share of your patron fie, then, and be convinced t list t he be.-t is a I waj the cheMpest. and thnt it nei er pnvs to boy an in ferior article simply be-vtme ti e price i low. as It is an indi-pntable ia"t that such iroods are always the deare-t in the end. nr.o. HUNTLEY. Ebensbur, April 11. 1T9. ESTABLISIIEU FOR TIIiliTV-rOlK YEARS. HAY BROTHERS, Maiiuiactiircrs WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, -or- th coma, AND- Sheet Ironwares AND DEAI.CHS IN HEATING, PARLOR aM COOKING STOVES, SIIEET METALS, -AND- HOUSE-FlTtMSIIING GOODS GENEP.ULY. Jobbing in TIM, fOPPERi SHEET-IRON' i PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Nos.278, 2S0 and 2S2 Wainton St. t JOHNSTOWN. PA. IM'DONALD&CO., OF L0I1ETT0. SELL SYC, AITS S, 0, 10 and 11 ct.?. per lb.; tlrecn and Hlack Teas. f. and TSe. per lb. ; i Oreen Coffee at 16 and -'' cts. per lb. : 1 Hoasted Coflee at 1?. so and per lb.; I Two b Tes ivft I .ssi-ncc lcr 5 certs; I Two boxes Riulnit I t 6 cents : Two papers Hakiri; So la fur 5 ce nts : Two j n;.e-s I'eppnr f r 1- cc'r.ts ; 4 lbs. Hnrlev or 4 lt. at Meal f-.r -.s cts. 4 Ibs.'Hotniny or 4 lbs. Split I'eas for 2S cts. ; 3 lbs. liiee or 3 lbs. Prunes for 'Jf cts. : 3 balls Eye or (5 lbs. Wa-hirz S .ip for ' ct. ; Molasses, 35c. per tral. : god Syrup, ley?, per ral. ; CarV.n t. 15 cts. per ral. : Flour. $1 lie per s.ick : Salt, ffl.ei per bbl. i'alicoes. 6. 7 and s cts. per ard : Muslin". 6. and VI cts. er ya-d : (linijhatns, S. 10 and l.c j-er vard ; I'lain and Fancy Ire ooils, .l. pji, n. co. iie. tentucky Jeans, VI' J. 1, '.i and 'i'x:. per yard ; Tickimts. 1JV.. 15, 21 and 8.i cts. per yard ; Thread, 1, : and S ets, per spo d : Colaretts. 1, 3 and R cts. each : Corsets. 2S. .v and 75 cts. ra h ; Indies" Gloves. 12. 1, -Jo and 'J5 ct. jwr ea r : Ladies' Ho.e. 8. in. -i Irt and . per pair ; Eadles Handkerchiefs. 5. lo. l.s and each. Also, Ices, Idftinas, Einl r.i lcnes. Crepes, fcc. HOOTS and SHOP'S. Infants' Sh.-cs, I?.. 5-j and SO cts. pr air. Children's Sh.'. SO. 76 nnd f 1 per pa'r. Missc' Shoos. 7S. Jl.oo and l.'S per pa:r. Ladles' Laced Shoes. $1 on. f VS. ai r-', tl 71-. "0. Hutton'd " il .?.. 1.75. -J i.i. t.-j.!; t W. Hovs' Shoes, f 1.0-1. fl.'J.S. 1.V. fl.TS an.I '!.). Men's Shoes. Etts. 1..V). il 75. tieo and f-.i;-. Men's Koou, Ou, rJ.M, i.uO and .;..-. j.er pair CT.OTHIN(;. HOYS' FI'LL SVH-S t V to $10 00. I MEN'S " " e.i'Jto i.uo. H' ttiin rj, ntre eur rrire on a .' lind ot cocfi to be cs loit, if not loirer. te.n the jirrKi'm ere-rt in Al tonna fohnttairn, or rhrirhn e. Ii: tec etk it a 7tr frin.' .4-1. goods told ty ri ic'ii.-'i dn not rut ar ficfion ciCicr in ouchty or ;.nr- t i'i be tpkm ba, k and the move re'rindfl. provilil 1 w ere rrrtrwi in good condition trithtn trn i V ) dayt. McI0A L J if CO. Iretto. May , lM.--f. STTxTyTEIVS ACADEMY Near Inti lsi. X"EAKI.Y half a century old. from whlck soma j" of the most promincct and cultivate ld: In 1'ennsvlvania and elsewhere have aradunted. I erlers most thorough educational aids and I.igr.csi. - i standard of rehninir Influences. ' -Pupils admitted at any time. Ycar'y ei- pense about ." A rl.lress SISTEliS OF MLlli'V. Heaiiv s V. (.. 1CC. 10, 1 '.-! f. WestmoreianJ Co., I'a. , J j week. TJ a d at homecM-ilv made, i '. itl -v. Cl-t'Jt.'Tttri.e V t i