i BC5iKBrRU. PA.. . AVRIL 21, 1SSZ. ,,C.L ANIJ I KliSONAL. U-rP. ThfrP al lh Other l'lrc. fat ri.ieklnjr rouvfh can be so quickly '.. tli.it couM not t; cure I ivttli Pk r c- 4 . ...:.'--: nuliN mad"! miser.ible by that ".., ,' .iu-jIi. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy jtT",-, i At J.nnfs" dru store. vy; i y.iu suffer wlt'i dyspepsia anl liver i iit ? Snilih'a Vit-iiizer is guaranteed ;J'V; v"U. At Jirues' drug store. "C T!". I11'1'1 styles of hats in wool (fit), t-T'uDd straw that A'tvna can bo.ist of liaye vie n refe:v-d by S. Sprnnkl ,t Son. .Jr,.. John Daman and Mis Mary IIurT- 'T 1"',t'1 ,arr township, were married . ie Catholic church in St. Nicholas on t'..l-iv Hut. I i "iiitries where malaria Is prevalent, ni Kv t?,. climate is subject to sudden '. . ,j should be found in every hou-e a'.rvV Ir,in Hitters. ( ' ltiirrh cureil, health ftfid sweet breath . ,,e i i" Sliiloh's Catarrh Kerned y. Price j c'ei'. Nasal Injector free. At James' V...-. f,.r. , Elienshiira. " man with six half-crown foxes on a -n ij!)t to be seen on our streets f 1 1' nnu iitt to sell the pelts. 3" . nn.iiuny im ur.iw Mtie leu on M ipn I y-f irtv, a miner :n the eniloy of the Stand it 1 (-..ill Co.. Lilly's Station, a few days ago, "l t',r..ke one of his lees. T! is time twenty-one years aco the n:v ivas an n.n Hiiiiui. raising voiun- for three nionms service in a war ijli-H ':t'eii iiir -nis itini'.si, t a nay. r W. . Davis and bride, a notice of o-e wdiline is published in another col- ' ;,.ft .f.ihnstnwn for Puehlo, Col., their Yj-j lmnie. the early part of this week. ' Li'harles Wolf, son of Mr. A. ,1. Wolf, of jrlP' id. i'. -!mre. was pretty seriously In lured or Miinl.iv afternoon by being thrown from . fcnt-ie on the plank road near that place. UV are clad to learn that Mr. Ed. r,n,, ,.rtv, of this place. Is much better than .j i, Swn f'ir several weeks past, and that Ti-e p' h lUilities now are that he will soon be s'(ti-e:f aitai.i. 'tmiel Paul was arrested the other day t"l will he called on in the new Court IIoue EeV '"ne to answei the chartre of stealing t ,l,.s ft'im Koscn-teel's tannery, in Wood n,? hnrouch. M' Julius Weil, a well known merchant ,-.f H..!!idavsbure, was in town the early part of t'lis week, and the o )ect of his visits is so weil iiiiiler-.tood that Weil and wool have be ooir.i' synonymous terms. Aitiert A. Peters his been arrested at Lfai-town on a charsre of fornis et ret. pre 'w i aitain-t him by a young woman living in John-town. He gave bail for his appear-itv-'e it Court to answer. Ehensburc probably never had better material than now for a base ball club. Ai 1 vet vre don't know that we would be at 'unified in sunjestina the propriety of gat'it'C up such an organization. Our Hollidaysburi; neitrhliors will vote for and acainat a new school Imilding to morrow (Saturday). The ayes ouiht to win, for if we mistake not we were a boy when the present scIkmiI house was erected. V. e are more or less snbjeet to couchs i ml c.i'ils at this season. If yon should be aff.icfcil with either remember that Sines' syrup of Tar, Wild Cheirv and Hoarhound It t! quickest and most effectual cure. Ct'.as. E. Piitfh. Esq., lien'l Sup't P. P. S., Aitoona. will sail for Europe to-morrow, w:th the intention of making a four month- tour of the continent. A pleasant experi ence and safe return we earnestly wish him. Mr. Christopher Perc.hv, an old man em i D'.njed at the lower P. R. It. shops, Aitoona. '.ripped and fell on a Chestnut avenue pave ; zent, in that city, a few days aeo, and re ceived injuries of a very serinus if not fatal 5 rtaracter. Francis Punk, an old flerman shoema jkerwho had been a resident of Ilollhlavs ,V;ra for f uily half a lifetime, recentij died .iCieimany, whither he returned some three c: fjur years ago. We presume his at;e was f iN.u! eighty years. Wt.eat anil Graham hrcad, breakfast j:oVs. drop cakes, spice cakes, suuar cakes, j i'.i jt-r cakes, (ringer bread, fruit cake, apple : p!f. cream cutard pies, and prune pies, are l m:nnii tlie niaitv ffwid thina vaii eon tmv at the Sunar Howl." Fuliy ne third of the ancient village of Sew Alexandria, Westmoreland county, was .p;d out of existence on Monday last bv a I:,' which r.iged fur about eight hours. The !cs i estimated at ooO, and the insurance Itvar'e'.y anything. Tl.e Alfoona Tribune savs that a young f--mii'.e stranger came to Alderman Hlake's "!.ie" on last Saturday night. Perhaps he li i stocking banging up, and again per '.; Hose-Anna would be about the right Lame fur the new comer. Mrs. T.ydia E. I'inkham, 2 (3 Western Arc!:ne. l.ynn, ;iss , is rapidly acquiring lr, enviat.le reputation fur the surprising ':r.- which daily result from the ns t,f lier Vi-ijftah'e Compound in all female diseases. Icr.d flier for pamphlets. If you are looking around for somebody cr:gratulate, we advise you to try vour hand on Dr. Griffith. It is a boy, the'first Nth, and mother and child are both getting a'ong splendidly. Long life to the little one, a Weil a to his worthy progenitors. A collision between two freight trains rar Wilniore, this r-ounty, at a late hour on Sunday nicht, resulted in the wrecking of a "umber of cars and the upsetting of engine S'o. 76H, wttich turned over and fell into"the ! river. Fortunatclv no one was injured. I The large and elegant brick building Svd valuable lot of ground known as the "V per property" and located at the head of Centre street, Ehensburg borough, are of ;fd for sale at a big bargain. Call on or stress J. Hoss Viper, Ilollidavsbnrg, Pa. Ilev. J. G. Thomas, pator of the Con eremtional churches north and south of El--'"tuirg. removed wih his family early last -fk tc Newark, Olilo. whither he was fol- ed hy the good wi-hes of hosts of friends - this vicinity who admire him for his ear stacs, energy an.l eloquence, as well as '.:f.t:e social qualities. Philip, youngest son of Mr. P M. Wole 'e, formerly of Wilniore, now of fort y-tt, Kansas, was, as we learn from the wn Tribune, ki.led on the railroad f'.vn KansasCity and Fort Scott on Tuei 'jy la-t. "Vhip," as he was familiarly call ' . was a hrakeman, aged about twenty !J.r and was unmarried. J Those who had the pleasure of witnes-t- ti e aurora borealis, or Northern Lights, een and 1 o'clock on last Mond " rrirg say that irxwas the most magnificent 1 i : they ever beheld. During most of the sT.e cf its continuance a paper could easily ul, so luilliant was the ligbt furnished -y Vi's wonderful phenomena. -Snow Flake and White River flour, th -t wands you can find : groceries fresh ar.d t'.e most desirable kind : drv goods and J goods, such as most people buy ; hats -. caps (.f the he-t. a goodly supply ; boots a -h.s in profusion, and a reat many "- more, are what can be bought as cheap l ra-i V at John Owens' store. -A i,o child of Mrs. Augusta Poizem. v , '"ee party of emigrants who passed '.r the P. i. R. on Friday last, died in ZZ "" crossing the nionn- . "-tweert Aitoona and Johnssown. The i-M been vaccinated on shipboard -'teething, and these two combined r ''ramps which resulted in death. --Among the postmasters apjw.inted by fcl"'7" ,f!at bp "'Washington during the Jading vtur,,,v wp nf)tw the fol- - "s wuinn the scope of our local vision : ii "'''"ver, I.loydsville, Cambria county; j I-' h.cns. ewry. Blair county Ja If - I : j - ii'i , in'iiniin vuiimv. ie-ic Foster, of the Cambria House, -.ice, son of Mrs. Foster, the proprie h ' accepted a position as a clerk in "ie or ins brother in law, Mr. John -' . r.r t.ne, ths State. Aleck's 'iil take loin irit.i tho 1mA n...l eils..rHSS m wLich r-er. we hope be wil :..!' ',ri"(l iv Son. Aitoona, invite the ,i ' ;,:p'f Cambria countv friends i i i.tn.-rs ;0 the large stiwk and great 's ' r s c',,t's f'irni!iii'p (roods, hats and s .' ' , ' l-'iitX wear, trunks, valises, etc., ';iey have this week opened and are o , ",'r,n- at rock bottom pi ices. We can irgaii.s t-j 'Kiyers in evvry department. : 1. 1 u mi tuif j l iarge.t new st ( ....K.-.t Ilt.w mock or men s fine dress -i f ""s suits, as well as clothing of all '' Vs nd children, that has been v i . A!,"n,'" t' is Spring, 1ms just been r f iVi slr,,",l( fon, whose store , t.,ed to overflowing with the latest ,'. n";st desirable suits for the sea '.,.'!, "ari' "d secure the best bargains -Xj-'.'v tll,t Alt",'nl(,n furni.h lJ,..'r',:,rA,1 Morr,-w. dio has long been r n. , i"m CiTH(r the tomBcli. died jy' in West Ward on Mon- ,.f . H deceased was twenty-eluht fi-'e and leave behind lier two .''ti.e r'.'n' l!"""-''r!s. Sliewnsftdangri. -liM ,? I:lv,,, James, of this place, u- .r, '"''''y four or five years ago in :ti.'.' returuins; liotoe from a was highly esteemed tw her. !;i, S.i in, where have you been and what are you loaded with?" "T have Tipon to the 'Sugar Bowl,' in Ebensburg. and have j a load of groceries, and a fair sprinkling of five and ten cent articles. Say, Bill," you j ougni io go mere and see the grand disnlav of new and cheap gomls. An elegant stock of cent's furnishing goods, such as neckties, cravats, underwear, white shirts, socks, gloves, suspenders, etc., can be found at the Variety Store of C. T. Robert. Also, hats, caps, shoes, wall pa per, 'and hi fact nearly everythlnn needed by the human family. These goods are all new and of the very best qnality, and will posi tively be sold at the most moderate prices. Th banquet at the dedication of the new Court House will be given in the main room of the old building, the indention beinz to provide the ne-essary space hv removing a couple of intervening partitions. It is thought that at least one hundred guests will be present, and ample provision will b made for that number. Kemp, of the Rel- ' monf, will furnish the edibles and etceteras, j Mr. Thomas Quigloy, at one time em j ployed as assistant train-master in the rail : road yard at Aitoona. was crushed to death ! at Los Vegas, Xew Mexico, on Friday lat, j by an engine unon which he was riding and : which jumped the track and went over an embankment, carrying him with it. The de ' ceased was married to a lady from Lewis ! town, this State, who with one child is left j to mourn his shocking death. I On the same night (last Fridiv that Mr. Jacob Zern. of Carroll township, was robbed j of fii'ty bushels of oats and a few bushels of I wheat, the smoke-house of Mr Peter Heck, t In Parr township, was despoi'ed of a quanti i ty of meat, but just how much our Informant ; was unable to tell. As the theives who got away with Mr. Zern's grain passed through ; Parr township.it may be that thev gobbled up j Mr. Peck's meat on the way. j If the Tide-Water Pine Company has j filed a paper In the Recorder's office of this , county asking for permission to lav itJ pipes for transporting oil to the -j.shor through ; the townships of "Chest, White. Snsquehan i na and Clearfielil," as the .Tobnstown Trihune '. several days ago said it Ind done, its line j through the county will be as crooked as ! Thaddens Stevens' Gettvsh irg railroad, ; which was said to begin in the woods and end j nowhere. i Messrs. Shenk and Marks, contractor j and foreman respectively of the Court House i which is now called new. left town on Wed i nesday morning's train for a point where it is supposed thev will secure another con ; tract for the erection of something to expand j their energies and display their mechanical : abilities during the coming summer. Mr. I Marks' family are still here and will remain for some time to come. Mr. Shenk's home is in Erie. j For a man of his attitude siv five feet, five or six inches Dr. Richards. Ebenshuri's new dentist, is said to have a bean of "get 1 up" in him. At least he is credited with the ! ability to elevate both of his feet at the same j time and kick a hat from the hand of a man standing on a chair and holding it as high as he can reach. If this fs a true bill, and we . have no reason to doubt it. it is a feat of the feet that not one man in a hundred has the agility- to successfully accomplish. I We are in receipt of a somewhat elabo ' rate and well written tribute to the memory ; of the late Casper W. Easlv, Esq., written by ) our friend C. S. Clark, formerly of this place, I but for years past a resident of Council ! Rlufts, Towa. where he fi'ls with aeknowl ! pd jed ability the position of citv rd:tor of ti e ; 7)'7' onparUI. The length of til-' article and the somewhat crowded condition of our j columns has, however, prevented its puhli , cation in the present Issue of the Fp.ef.mas, J and as a matter of necessity it goes over un j til next week. Mr. Thomas Jones, father of Griffith J. i Jones, of Cambria townshirv died a few days ago at the residence of bis daughter in Cuv bago Falls. Ohio, where he had been living for a number of y ears past, aged about sey- j en'y years. The deceased was probably the : last survivor of the immortal few who set i tied at P.eu!ih, the long deserted village a : couple of miles west of this place, and at : tempted to outgeneral Ebenshur? in the ef , fort to secure the county seat. lie was an honest, upright ciMzen and an earnest Chris j tian. Peace to his ashes. A correspondent of the Clearfield 7Ju;7i i jVin informs th" t pa rer that two men named John Grant ad Tlnh Swift were drowned in Bennett's Branch, a short d'stance east of Bene-Zette, on Thursday afternoon. April flth, while engaged in driving logs. The un fortunate men were on a jam of logs below the big dam wnen the snlash was let off. and by some means they fell between the logs I and perished. Their bodies hail not a! last j accounts been recovered, although scores of ; their fellow drivers were dragging the crc'k , constantly in search of them, j Mrs. Samuel Ilenty. who was lying se : rionsly ill for several weeks in T.ou'svi'le, ; Kv.. ami more recently at Mercv Hospital, i Pittsburgh, has been sufficiently restored to i hea'th to return to the home of her mother ; in this r'n.-'e, which she did one dav last i week. She is of course still suffering to I some extept, but there js even- reason tobe I lieye that under the kind and watchful care 1 of her good mother she will soon be restored ! to perfect health, and that is a blessing I which her friends and the friends of the I family will be glad to see her once more en- Mr. Casper Dimond, one of Cro Je tovrn- ship's best known citi7ens. died on Saturday j last, in the seventy-eighth year of his age". He was twice married, but had been a wid i ower for more than tnirtv years. IPs char- t acter as an honest, upright man and a good and useful citizen wa beyond question or leproach. Ife was the father of quite a large family, two of bis sons being largely engaged in the coal business at South F -rk.'in Crovle ; township, on the line of the V. R. R. His remains were buried in the Catholic cemetery at Wilniore on Monday. May his soul rest, in peace. j Some two or three years ago Mr. Martin . Ward, of this place, purchased seven acres of land belonging to the estate of Peter L. Linton, deceased, and lying a short distance ; west of Fhcnsburg. for which he paid the comparatively insignificant sum of ninety dollars. This land he retained Until Tues day of this week, meantime realizing on his investment not less than fifiv percent, per annum by the cultivation of the land, when he sold it to County Treasurer Kennedy for four hundred dollars, one-fourth in hand and the balance in six months. Not a had speculation that. Our old-time Democratic friend Joseph Story, former'v of East Conemaugh, hut of late years a resident of Aitoona, where tie is engaged in the livery business, mourns the loss of a black mare which he recently got m a trade with a horse dealer from Indiana borough, and which on Sunday last was seen going bv the Buekhorn tavern, on the east side of the mountain, evidently intent on re turning to her old home. Said mare is a pacer and is afflicted with distemper. If anybody knows anything of her whereabouts Mr. Story will not only be glad to hear their stnrv. but will reward them for their trouble. We are reliably informed that an episode occnired in one of our public sehno's the oth er dav which to say the least Is unusual. A scholar who was pionouwced unruly by the teacher was cal'ed up to be reprimanded, when, without warning, the recalcitrant youth, who is a well-grown hoy, struck the ' teacher, who is a lady, in the face. If all this be so, then some condign punishment I would seem to he demanded for the young : scamp, who ongM to be taught at home that ! measure of obedience which bv all the re : quirements of society is demanded elsewhere. A lesson of the sort would run all round the i neighborhood. j" Our new Burgess, Mr. C. T. Roberts, had ; his first case on Tuesday morning, and a lad named John Leightv was the sufferer, j It seems that young Leightv threw an apple whi'h struck and broke a large pane of ! glass in one of the show windows at .Mr. Ed. i ;rirhth's new grocery store, Rnd a proseeu ; tion followed. The offending youth was ar- rested bv Constable Evar.s, and after a hear ; ing before the Burgess was mulcted in the I sum of live dollars, three of which weie to ' pay damages, one to wipe out the fine and I the other to liquidate the costs. Bi'l tosstrs ; in the public streets w ill do well to make a ' cote of this case and its outcome. Mr. Tom L. MeNaniara, or more proper i ly speaking, perhaps, his energetic wite, of ' this place, will assume the management of a pew hotel in the thriving town of Curwens viile, Clearfield county. It Is said to be an elegant structure, as well as a large one, and wiil be newly furnished throughout. 'n liquor will lie sold on the premises. ''Doc" Thompson, renowned as a successful hotel manager and clerk, wid assume the duties of business director. While we are sorry in deed to loose Tom and his worthy family from amoi.gt us, we feel sure they cannot . but prosper in their new location. As to "Doc," wherever he goes the good wishes of 1 everybody here will accompany him. Still another aspirant for Sheiiff on the Democratic ticket looms tip this week, mak ing Hire. In all who have thus far avowed . their intention to take the chances for that 1 office and abide by the result of the coming primary election. The candidate in this in- ; : Ftunce, Mr. Joseph F. Durbin, of Allegheny ' ' township, like his two competitors. Is a gen- ' tlemao whose personal and political integri- : ty cannot be questioned, and as he is well ' and widely known and has many earnest ; and influential friepds in (he party, it is fair : to presume that he will nake a gallant fight. . Iistoiy not (infrequently repeats itself in a I much more unfortunate wav than would be the election tf another Sheriff of the name;of Durbin in Cambria county. Ha The wife of Win. K. r.ucViDcrnin. eiiitor or trip bfilffir.l inquirer, d very sp.i dpn'y " Wednesday of last wee', aged 29 ypar - She had been in delicate health for several weeks, hut there was no apparent 1 ,r ;M'r" le-nsioii. e sincerely vm pathize with Brother Buckingham in the los of h:s excellent wife, who is S!,i,t to have been a most amiable and devoted heinmitu as well as a fond, loving and exemplary ; mother to the four children who. with he j sadly bereaved husband, have been cal'ed ! upon to mourn the loss of their best earthly ! friend. May God comfort and console our i worthy friend and his motherless children in ' the sad affliction which has so suddenly and j unexpectedly come upon theni. " J ! A letter from our worthy friend S. J. ; i Humphreys, received a few days ago, brings j the gratifying intelligence that he has secured a situation with Messrs. Huev, Hewe .t j Co., manufacturers of crucible steel Pitts- '. burgh. Pa., and as a consequence has re- j signed the position he so long and acceptably filled at the Seventh Avenue Hotel, in that city. Sam's new "posish" pays him almost double the salary he was receiving from his late employer. Col. T'nger. and what is none the less pleasant to hear, it places Irm in the line of promotion to something het'er. Be- , ing in every way trustworthy" and well de- r , serving of fortune's favors! his hosts of ' i friends in this place will be glad to learn of Sam's present prosperity and his still hUer ' prospects for the future. Louis M. Worder. a somewhat eccentric ; Frenchman who had been employed as a ma chinist in the railroad shops at Aitoona. was found dead in his bod at the Ke.l Lion hotel. : that city, on last Thursday morning, of what is believed to have been pulmonary apoplexy of the lungs. Oyer ?-n'iO in money and a number of valuable articles were discovered in hi' room after death, and these were de- . posited in bank to await the appointment of an administrator. The deceased was the father of ; children, one of whom resides in the west and the other five in Baltimore, to which city bis remains were tkep for in terment, bv one of his ons, who came on for that purpose. His wife married again sev- eral years ago and is now living in the west. Our enterprising young friend and pa tron, Mr. J. B. Sweeny, who recently returned from East Brady. Armstrong county, and es tablished himself in the marble manfacturing business at Lorefto, desires us to sav that he Is fully prepared to execute all work in his line at the very lowest living prices and in the most artistic and satisfactory manner. Mr. Sweeny is a Cambrian by birth and is so well Known throughout the com tv that he needs no introduction from us, though we trust that this brief reference to himself and his tiew venture at his old home may result in commending him to the patronaco of all who need tombstones, monuments, mantels, etc.. as we have no doubt he has the ability, as we know be has the desire, to please his customers by furnishing them with the best of work at the most moderate nriees. Sylvester 1 ,. Slither, a railroad bt al'eman. was killed at Lilly's station, this countv, on last Monday morning. B-tween eight and nine o'clock on said morning the coal train on which lie was employed was being shifted, and Stifller. standing on the bumper of a car. pulled the pin and allowed a portion of the train to run in on the siding. After the train had parted he from some cause not ac counted for fell from and directly in front of the car upon which lie was standing. The forward truck of the car pased over him without the wheels injuring hini, except on the right hand, but the brake-ri jring struck him on the face, head and sides, inflicting in juries which caused his death in about one hour. He was :ii years old .ud lived in Dun cansvil'e, Blair county, wheie he leaves a wife and four vonng children to mourn the sad and shocking death of the husband and father. A man named David Finnigan was ar rested in Bedford county on Wednesday of last week bv ofSceillarris, of Johnstown, and brought to that place on a well-grounded suspicion tlint he js the party who attempted a eonple or three weeks ago to on!r.v? the person of Mrs. Arthur, of Conemaugh town ship, an account of which appeared in our columns at the time. Mr. Arthur was pres. ent at the oiilee of Justice Strayrr when Finnigan was given a hearing, and although she could not positively identity him. she said she believed he was her assailant. The three little eirls. however, who fn r.i p. short distance witnessed the as-fiitM on Mis. Ar thur, were positive in the declaration that Finnigan was the man. The case looks somewhat bad for him, hut it will be for a jury to determine his guilt or innocence. Meantime he will remain a prisoner at Cas tle Griffith, in this place, wh'ther he was brought in the noon train or. Friday la-t. It is a long time since the clothing inter ests of Aitoona were represented in the col umns of the Fur.KM an. me1 it is therefore with more than ordinal v pleasure that vi e direct the attention of our readers to the Well displayed advertisement of the Golden Eagle Clothing House. f.Ol Eleventh ave nue, which appears for the fi;-t time to-day. We have no hesitation in believing that Mr. March can and will sell the vcrv best wear ing apparel, as the Rochester clothing is ad mitted bv everybody to be. as well as hals. caps and furnishing goods of superior quali ty, at the very lowest prices, and we there fore advise all our fr'ei.ds who goto Aitoona for the purpose of investing in a nw and seasonable outfit, to inarch into tne Golden Eagle establisnment, and see what Mr. Match cau do for then. Tell him, too. that yon read his advertisement in the Fkiikman, and by that means you will le-lp us and at the same time secure an extra good bargain for yourself. Try it and jou wiil he sure to gain by it. ('oysr)iPTi(ix critF.. Dr. R. V. Pikuce : lr,r .', Death was hourly expected by tv.vself and friends. y physician pronounced my disease consump tion, anil said I must die. I began taking your "Discovery" and "Pellets." I have used nine bottles and am wonderfully re'.iev- tro. i nni now nine to rule our Emzarkth Thoisxton, Mo'ntoneo -k : f'AvmiiA'n Xkh Tf.mpi.k of .ji sTH E The new ( fiurt House, vvnrk on wli i. li was hfcvn nearly two pnr airo, was turni"! over to the County Commissi,. m is hy jr. Henry Shenk, the contrnotor, mi Monday of tliis week. From fminilal ion to s'oi jilf it sfvmi to lie the perfertion of niecliaiiiral art.tliouuli Mr. r.eche, tlie architi-r-t. lias not yet pnssed final juilnnient upon it. it was tl:'e intention of the latter cPiitlenian to have been lirre last Satunlav, but otlior ontrairi nients will keep him away until t!,e -jith instant, l'l-in int; his verrliot the 'oml of Mr. Shenk t. make jroorl any devlutions from the plans anil speeifiVatinns furnishoil hy him remains hind inff. (ias has lieen inTOilupp1 into t he liuihl insr. whipli was illnminateil for the first time on Tnpsilay nieht. TIip fluiil is manufac tured from pasoiiiip, on the premises, and if all the jets wore not licrhtwl. vet cnouch ar tifififil flayliglit was evolved to satisfactorily (leniorstrate that the days of kerosene KTe gone so far as the new temji'e i f justice js concerned. A !an;p numlier of our citizens, many of them accompanied hy ladies, visited the tmiidins; durinethe evening, this heinc the first time it was thrown open to the scru tiny of t!iP promiscuous muritude. Our townsmen, Messrs. John W. Uolierts and A he Uitchiie. the furiner of whom has lieen identified witli the new institution in one ca pacity or another ever si?ice its tnretin, and the latte r for the most of the time as a carpenter, have hern awarded the contract for sweepina. scruh'iinc; and otherwise clean inc the inteiior of the entire concern, which work, when completed, will add still more to the macrnificenee. of all its appointment. Their contract price for the work is ?70. As regards the clock it may he said that it keeps cood time, and will continue so to do. Mr. Carl P.ivinius, practical clock and watchma ker, havinc heen appointed its fo!e and con stant euardian and repairer. It is supposed to keep Pennsylvania I'.ailroad time. W hen it comes to its dedication we shall lay hefore our readers a full and detailed desci ipf ion of the new Court House, viewing it from hoth outside and inside. jn the meantime, we pronounce it an honor to the county, a ciedit to the contractor, architect and ui! others who had a hand in its coiistr-c t ii.n, and a thine of tieauty wl.idi will he a 1. , forever. CATARRH. Helitf in fve n-iimti-si in every rsA : prat ifyina, wholesome relief iiryoiul a nmnej value, (,'nre liegins fr.Mii tirt application, anrl Is rapi.i, rmiical jitoI pernisinetit. Ask for JS;niforirs Haiiieal fine, Coturilete for fl. a A i.rrn.F. pacohtpk of Mr. John Hoover, need some two and a hn'f years, was s sin -kingly scaMefl on last Tueilav forenoon, at the residence of her gr;nd parents in the Westward, that .h( died alxuit eiht o'rlnek on tliM foikiwina niorntr.o;. The accident was caused hy some of the older children fas tening a strinc or something of that bind to the wash !. oiler on the stove and by a sudden jerk npliltintr it in such a way as to spill some of the boilinjr water it contained on the little unfortunate, the lower portion of whose arwiomen, as well as l-er lower liml'S, were scalded in a fearful mariner. Dr. Kennedy was called in and did all possihle to save the life of the little victim, lut his efforts wree in vain. ri.KJiNOi: An i i rut. Ladies whoapprecitite cleonnce and purity arc iisiiii; J'arker's Hair r.alsam. It is the best article sold for rtstorinu :rajT Lair to iN original color, beauty aud lustre. A I)ARIf, BOBRrBV. TWO HOLD TFTTKVKS HKJ.P TH F.MsFT.VF.s TO A farmer's nront.c n at the pkad HOCR OF NIGHT. One of the boldest pieces of villainy that has been attempted in this county for many a day was perpetrated in Carroll township on Friday night of last week. We have not been able to glean the full particulars in re gard to the matter, but from what we have l"arned it appears that a couple of edroit thieves drove to the barn of Mr. Jacob Zern. an old and well known fanner residing in the township shove named, between the hours of ten and eleven o'clock on the right indicated, and very coolly and deliberate'v Proceeded to load their wagon with such produce as f'cy could find lying around loose. There js no telling just h vv much giain thev would have got away with had not a son of Mr. Zern. who was somewhat belated in get ting home, appeared upon the scone about the time the two check y scamps had succeed ed in stowi'ig some fifty bushels of oats and from five to (en bushe's of wheat in their wagon. Of conic the unloosed for appear ance of young Zern at that particular mo ment greatly dis oncerted the i-'ans of the hold robbers, and fearing that speedy detec tion would overtake them, it is sa'd that one of the party suggested the propriety of dis posing of the nn. Aelcoine intruder by'shoot ing l.im on the spot. Be that as it may, nothing of the J,ind was attempted, and as soon as Mr. Zern entered the house, where he arouseri his father ami the other inmates as speedily as possible, the midnight ma rauders got in their wagon anil drove oft" at a rapid rate in the direction of Carroiifown, Mr. Zern and one or two of his sons mean time mounting th-dr horses without any un necessary delay and starting in hot haste attei the thieves. Tiie latter, however, very cunningly circumvented their pursuers by tearing down a porlicn of the fence anil driving in'o r fieid by the roadside, where they remained as quiet .as mice until the par ty in pursuit, who were unable to see them owing to the darkne-s of the night, had rid den by and proceeded a considerable distance beyond their place of concealment, when they again ventuied into the road and turn ing their horse's head in an opposite direc tion drove toward Xicktovvn, in Birr town ship, where thev were finally overhauled an hour or two after by Mr. Zern and In ; party, who were not long in discovering the trick the wily rascals had played upon them, and of course retraced their steps and continued the pursuit wit li all possible haste. The re sult was, as already stated, that the two thieves were overhauled at Nicktovvn, but as the overhauling didn't stop or otherwise dis commode them in ti e least, we legiet to say that Mr. Zern and his sons had nothing for tin ir long ride nut the healthful ami invigo rating exercise of which such expeditions are always productive. True it is that a demand was made upon the fleeing fugitives to stop and delivei up the stolen property, but as those who made it, don't seem to have ha 1 the necessary weapons to back up '.heir brave words, and as it is possible that the party of the second prirt were better prepared for sin;.) an emergency, or at least that Mr. Zetn and his sons were .afraid that they had shooting irons with tlietii, it is not to be wondered :it that the demand mad" was treated witli si lent contempt hy those to whom it was ad dressed. For the same reason, we presume that is, icar of bodily harm the ovm-is of the stolen property doubtless refrained from mailing any effort to arouse the people of Nicktovvn, who being asleep were of course entirely unconscious of what was transpiring at the time in their midst, and the result was that the two daring thieves drove on with their booty in the direction of Indiana coun ty, while Sir. Zern and his two sons returned home sadih-r and sh-epier it not wiser and wealthier men than when .they started on their fruitless expedition. P. S. Sln -e the above was in type we learn that Mr. Zern was the only one who kept track of the thieves in their various wander ings and successful effort to l, -t away with their booty, and t hat tie a tempted to w;ki n up 'Squire Lei!), or" Nicktovvn, and would have succeeded in doing so and perhaps, re covered his proj-eily I. i I he peis:Me ,i little longerin thumii:ie atul yeliingat the 'Squire's door. As it is, he is s.,id to have a pn-tty good idea as to who the thi'-ves are, ro d il so it is to be hoped Hint he will have no tioubli; in bringing t hem injustice. FIFTY Y r.VItS OF HAEtRIin I. IFF.. THE COT. PEN V EcmN'; OF AX OI.O-TIMK EIJ ENsr.V !!.;:-. R. In l.'io, foity-fivo years ago. Mr. James Fenlon kept t"'- idle', in this place now known a? Mrs. F'HiI.m 'a f.'vuibiia House. " Five years prior to that time, or in IH.'.g, he was rimmed in Pittsburgh and imruediaLely embarked in the mercantile business in Mini ster, on the turnpike, four miles east of this place. Tiic construction of the old Portage Rail Road, which ran along the foot ot t he mountain about three ini es souMiof Mini ster, was then in progress, and utter the road was finished Mr. F. removed to this piace, in I.s3i we think, and commenced keeping the hotel above mentioned, and also brought his store here. He removed from here io the Summit about 1 w here he continued mer cantile business. We are unable to state how long he remained there. I n he subse quent !y turned his a I lent ion to i aiiro.ul build ing, and constructed a considerable portion f.f the Pennsylvania p-.ilroad, and llui-hed the last eighty nrles of the Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne and Inc.go railroad. Afler he quit the railroad bu.-.iiiess he set ' led In theout sUhts of Latrohe, where hi" resided f;r a con siderable time, ami nNuil t we I , yea.rs ago moved to Independence, in the Western pait if Missouri, where he slid resides. Alter leaving this county he icvisited it on several occasions and always nu t with a cordial and hearty welcome, for when he lived la-re no man was more widely known tiirougjmu'. the county or more universally respected than ,1"' Fi 'ilnii. He ami h'is will- 'p!c!ra!4-l i n 1! ler l n mil vers.i rv or llieir nnrn n Mmnlay of last cfk, at n co'tae mar tlte Colleges f Nt. Maiy's and Ni tre D ime, in the State fif Indiana", wh 'ic several of their crand children pre. heins; educated, among tl.em In in the twin hoys lit tin ir son, 't'hos. 1'. Vcnlon. Esq.. of Leavenworth. Ka.isas, hoth of wliom went to school here for ;i con sideral.de time, and left late last fall. The following account of the hanpy and interest ing event is taken from the' Soidh 15 nd, (Ind.) Timrn ,.f Ainil lltli : ".T.iniis Fenl'iii ami Mnrv I.ii'-,-;;'in wern raw. rii'1 at l'i! 1 ar.r!i. IVi: n - 1 v : n i.i. April lien. ls;u, n1 y.-trr.l:iy tin- niiifth ininlrprsarv r.f th-:r mar riair p"let.r!i-i l.v n trclit-n vrd.tour ,f the "ii rmii.lc- m-iir Ni.i'ri- Iiuicp T'lov.-rsi'v. Mr. .Iiuni-f Ki-nliin's n.ui.e i- ocnn'-. tcil t,oierniilv nn.l 1 n .if jm ra lily with th- vrc:it t:m ..f uli' Works f.f nar f.ontry fi;.n,:;!i rr.,m 1 1- Hiair,. river to 'lil!-:crn. ( ivi-r t' r:y y..;u-s atn lir wa? -inra ".1 In it.e I'uiMinir of t lio f,,rnisfp K:iirn:i.l m-cr tlm AUctif tiy mountains. n-trie-tH,l a lariff fart ol tlm i'eiinsylvani.i Viitrl Kniirimd on-l flni'tif.l the Inst, i-i-t.ty mii.-s of tiic 1 'i lts!oirli. 1-ort Wayne dti.t Chicago l.illio:l.l. A (tfr tli i lif . 1 th iictlve i nrMii! cf Imsini-ss aid bfan to 1'iij.iy am il nii'-iteu r"s,tti' trnm lii. l.i iors in Jim pleasures of lioii:e. For some time past he and tup wile have hern yojimrninie at the eotnc n"nr St. Mary's, at wiiieh phi-i-unj at N..f-,. Iiane sev er:.! rt their Kntii.lctid'lren tire 1'rinr "il 'ii-ate.l Tlie imthcrlmr ntthe ..!. ire wis a nierrv one tt elol.lren nn,i vra n.l.-li U tren with otln-r fr'en.ls ml relatives tv.rmlnif a tiRi.pv company ami tuakinst tlie eyent an oeeasion tliut. will ie a trreen si,(,t In the memory of the ,'oi".l pair. M-mv li:uols.,i.e ami valuat le presenin were n-.-ei veil ami eotiunl ulatory tohnrams muh In over the wlrew fr.'ira every section ol the eonntrv. At the a-ei,i'.lv were irnthere,l Thomas 1 Fenlon. l.mz a ;.-niii-nent lawyer ami l(..mTntii- polttietan r K.uivis :in,l a pronnlilo enr.li.l.ite ot h, purtv lor (Govern or at tnis t.iir? elect i..n : .l..t.pi, p. Fenlon. who ts extensively eniraue.i tn the raisins o! tlioronich brejl cattle in the fame Spite : Mrs. Aliee Hiaine-fl ila.iehter, whosn l,.,si,.s r.d j a p:iym,.er in ,i10 I niteil states army ami a Lrother ol ex-Seerefirv ot State .lames F liloine, from the mountains ol .Montana. he was neeompnuicrl lv l,e, ehihlren while a pressure of imsinefs kept F,.lward. who Is' n T ,vernineiiter.ntraet..r. on.l .P.nu-s. who U rteep ly interejie.l in western mininit interests from niinsilin-with the happy companv which icatl.er eil nt the enttaire on this tH-eusi.n: llc.si.lon their eh,!. Irm. t.-n uramiehihlr.-n and a lare nuinher of other relntlvu? were present." Tli "l.olilea lllnom of Tonth-' Ii . .1 1 . I . . . -,,. T - 1 I . . . . . ..;.. nw i . iiu urn uv using i ir. Fierce st "F i voritc rrespriplion." a speciUc for "fenia e j Complaints." l'.y drusfsjists. I Wk 'Hort.n have noted c:r.- this the ret -: merit from t lie r inks of journalism of Major K. II. Forster, one of the editors rf the He 'e fonte e.o.Tfif, who has been succeded hy Mr. J. Ii. Van Ormct. a younrr man said to ; possess- more than ordinary ahi iity as a new -; paper writer. The'c'Jier" partner, Mr. Shn : cert, retains his interest in the paper hut i what our friend the Major, than whom we , have never met a more sociable or courteous cent Ionian, intends to turn his attention to is mi re tlian we can say, thotioh w? hops th: t health and prosperity may abidd with him ' for al! time to come. ' Live and Leauk ! It is estimated that there are over two thousand million chickens hatceed in the I'nited states every year. But not more than half of these chicks reach tlwj : size when they are fit to maiki-t. Tl.e pip, capes, cholera, etc.. kill millions of young I chickens every year. These diseases! can be cured by the use of Vhenol Sodio,ne. For i sale by drucrcists and ueneral storekeepers. fsee adyertis'.-ment. A I. H A VS RKFK KSII 1 Jf u. A delicious oslor h imported by Floreston Colofrj,,, which is alvvavs roire-hiu-r, no mat ter how freely use '. it WHEN YOU DO ri m V 5 If you coma in person, The trains from the different brnnchc.s of the Pennsylvania Railroad come to the new Broad Street Station, which is within one block of our store; you walk directly through the new City Hall to our Market Street front. If you come by Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, any horse car on Thirteenth Street will brincc you directly from the Callowhill Street Depot to our door. If you come through Camden, N. J., any horse car on Market Street, except the red ones, will bring you direct. We have provided new and spacious reading and toilet rooms for the free use of visitors. If you order by letter, Departments of goods have been so enlarged and improved that our stock, unquestionably tr.e most comprehensive in the United States, is better than ever. We send without charge, or any obligation to purchase, samples of the new Dress Goods, Silks, etc. We give prices of our entire stock in our new Catalogue for Spring and Summer, which is mailed free to all who send us address on postal card. Hundreds of orders are filled daily, and goods sent by mail and express to every State and Territory, with full privilege of return and refund of money if they do not suit. John Wanamaker, PHILADELPHIA. Chemmt, MarVet and Thirteenth Street, amlOy Hull squnru. Pry i i is,ooo worth: OF THE CC LED Ft AT ED fT B E r" H - r. ! B K si c k a si which in:ru:s coMriiTinox QUALITY, MAKE AND PRICE, has .ri'ST ni:i:x im;ci:ivi.i at Tin: Golden Eaolo Clothing House, i:;oi KLKVKNTil AVKXTE. AITOONA. PA. Al.O, A LAIK.i: AM) KI.BJAXT STOCK OF HATS, CAPS, and GENTS' FUItXlSH XG GOODS. t1T v SAMUEL MARCH, Proprietor. Al.T'HlNA, I'A.. .AI-KIT. lil, !ss-.tr. ' Foi.rr.riH tkk Kin.; ok Miuwvr.N. As F'rM auir? i e:it STvv is ( oxbi?r in JolinN.wii (;n Motui.iy. M:i 11. t i.o f!i'.v- the Ci'V, !;in1 Ih rol n rct ; t u V':.'1 r nvt will) iiit-!- by : r rU"!''-." uj. readers: THE ODF.AT KC!j;RTArr-:t EVHt!i!T:N ' I'Mi'A;!'-1'I.NAP-Y 11:.! IT I !. M ' i S T 1 !''. Yo-tf-r'!::y. Titli thn n-r',-ltI of tl e yr-'tr V--:-j':i'ir!i li"w. t "-I i :r.;i x wa-s r.-nr i ;,;, tn a-si'ne Tl :i: t h- ni p! r o !:t-t-: iM levr-l.it'ni a:r ''it,i: V n'T t r."'lifpi; - r:-. rk.ii in i: C'titmi ft' : r it Th i'n t.iv . r. ir-m ''v-ry (! r-T .'Hi vttp. t rir. ir-"-1 Ti-i r.i.'ry j.-m,:!. -,' by ti n o'i'i' -k. t'i. iur.v -r t1 - - .'i. t ' p:'Ot - .rp-i'M ir. :i j.p. ; r:. .1 : v . n-: t -- 0 ol ;l)p r"''i'i't Fsfr f July c ' . -t.r. ' Kv ry t r(.t i ..p. u1.. ,rm t l;o r-t'it (( t h o j r (. -r. "a . til ' t-l with met!, w . 'nion and 1. 1 r . t: . ir 1 ctiiir timr.totl th-it no l.-s 1 1 :i n ;f v i h .1 -:. ti-,1 ;, j-io witnf?ril thr s prfiw-ln r-'i;i vrtro.u- oihl- of o!t-Pf-rH.i!-n. .u nit Ju lir;t ).1-:i--;til' f':iti:-" ff t ho on': t cvrn i ;y -t o r, - i t.. t e r 1 -: ; : 1 (or t he tr 'Hc of ;--'. nu' oi: , n!i'hoi!i,'H ir w mi.1 w- h a.- tho r:r l' vr.i- bv : Ti::m.? ere -.f tip ir;-.-t .t.l,-. irt.'ri'fti'ii t!-rt any h i f;i T- cil us with in yi.-.rs. l-.l .:mt li-rss. itihle. i har ricM v-i.r-' ! on-nt eil r.Mvi.- a :i-l --.i rs. "riar- s in l' 3 y a 1 1 1 1 u 1 : o-ri n : u tr. c .. a loot -ti-r - I r ii . of el'-J li'i ; s ar..( fi ; nii'l j. a Ti.i . ij a itctis :! n . ! ht-ots w-r. ani'ipv ti e pr;n. ;-ai li-u'i:;. s '1 he v t- -in inimaii'li-r uri-1 s-criirtj' i;' I't'-Mii, Mr. .-"i.'a'n F'-rcj i n u h . :i ; per. t e,i ii, a carriage fi'J r; .-' ,'i..i a :enu i lie ovat i. n all a! oir t ti 1: r i . - o! lr.i--i . 'j -vii oVio .a me a a 1 It ' e.-a n- nl..-. -1 ul e! y n- -'e - saii. to s."! the sal" o' tic ;.!-, no h. - s t ha ij lac t i "-as . ..,1 people I'eir.j- tarn al afl 'V ill e.ai .f. j'. i-.r-o. Io i .s evenioic tlo -lafioi sir rion -a- .-vi.', j-re-i let. Ti;e ticket olli' o as ..;o-aal at live m i out' s t -i s t -ei ctr, every ave. :1a Me i ncit of --pace n :vh r ! he' ma mm or u t'-nt PciT'.tr nl-e-iily t ilfen. An extra ip-' i l-.f po lice w is n.-c-pj.l t J.rcvi itt the l'-.-rotoers fro-n fairly torcinir i ntra so ri a was the interest en l entliosiHStn. At Pinh l t r'nnnces twelve lia-asaiol liniiiaii Pcitis. hi the Imv. -t caO-iilaii. M. were lorn1-1 to f-t ire on account of t lie "Vi rmr. na ry ileir.aad far admission. NothlOK !il:o i; evcrl e (oreeanie un.lcr inr ctiervat o.u. It io it'.-t as irrcat a day (or 'icvehin 1 as itn as (..r Ailani r'--pa:e.rh. iitot i't'areiitiy one protiteil hy it as nin-jh a; the other. '11. e pr vi le.Hio of the peTf-.r:nar:ce was wi-il nr ratiKed. and evcrvtliii.j? ia-scj oU a cc ;taM v a ml aiK'i'o-slally. Cist Tmr.TT Days" Tkiai.. We will scr,i pir. Ilye's Cclel.rate.l I cet r V '! I e fe It. -Its a:i t other Fleet ric A.) liances on trial for thirty t! ays to vfnitiit men arnt ol-lcr pr- 'H wla. ar e. t!;ct".l with Nervous Dchility. I.o.-t Vitality, etc.. uaa--mitrrinir Ft'ct-iiy ri lief a nil coin olci " i '-st i a : : :; o! vi'j-oraiitl liianhoiHl . Also fir K !i en ma ' : r.; . .N --ii. ralsrla. Paralysis, Fiver arul Ki:li; y il i ttt -nl r ies. Kuptyres. anl tnnny otlr il!s:ts(s'. IIi'i.-tratei I ampiilet rent fre. Aihlress Vc-haae li'-H "o., eiarshall, Mich. rir.--Js.-ly. If TSir.XF.V I. DA VIS 1H WFI.T,s. Married , en T!mrday iveniiijr. A t r i I PI, lcsa. at the resaience i-f thft 1 rite's parents. tv K-v. J. J. Hashes. Mr. Wv. ii. 1 1 A v i s, t'T I'uehlo. i o!.. Inrmptiv ..i .T . -h n si ,v n . ami Miss V jiii.ie. chlcst ilatihtitr cf ."ir. John Howell, of this place. SWK1TZKK DFV1.N K.Vnrrled.ln ti :i lace, on Thnrs l.iy. April -Ih. ISsj. hy Cm. A. . Morri son. Mr. l,Ki'"nr:iiSwnTit:u. of l"cop'.Tii!ale. and Miss Kits Iikvixe. ol this place. SUT.VA FF. Tl.fi mulr-i-suited will be a carolhlate for noin i nai ion nt the apt ro.i"h 'tilc 1 e i ii oar at n .ri tniiry elect ;.,n. solo-act . .? emirs a to the rule? of the pa-ty. lor Hie f.OI.'e of sh-ritl .f I'atnhrisj eonnty. ar.'l tioi..s to be .ioemp'l worMty ot the faTorahle consideration ot tiis personal anil political Irien.ls. Ji is. F. lifKBlN. Aileal.ciiy Twp., April 21, lsso.-to. ADMIXISTIIATOU'S NOTICE. F.stit e of .Ions Itn a ih.et. .lec'.l. liavlr ir heeni apiioiCite.l A.lTnini-trator tlr bnvii non of the estate ol .p.hn llra.iley. late of I.'.retro tioroiiirh, "aiiihri."i eonnty. dcceaeii. the tinilor siKneil her.'l.y nottiies all peron! in.lehte.t to ? iiil et:itethat (.ayntent muat he ma. le without !e!ay, and those havinif claims airanist the same are re iicto.l to present t :-m in leaal form tor s"ti!e uient. .lMSKl ll llniil K, Ailministrator. 1-oretto. At.ril 21, 8S2.-et. A DMINISTRATOIFS NOTICE. XV F.Ftate of M art Ass Pr. iniET dee'.t. Fetter of Administration on the estate ot ?.irs. M.iry Ann Hra.lley. late of I,.retto boronah. le eease.l. harinif Peen ispue.l to the nnilarsinc-1 hy tlie Fei ser of ( 'amhria eonnty . a 1 1 ti"rs..ns kn-iw-insr therrselves ip.l.ht-.l to sai-1 estate are h. tcliy Tiotiheil that Immediate payrn-nt is r-.pcr.-.i. aral those It a vin tr elm nifl or o em tin :1 s au a: nt the pa mo wil! serve their own internets ny presenting them properly prot.at...? f..r settletn-nt. .IHSl-.l-H litmPK, Administrator. Ioretto, April 81. 18--t. 1701? ASSEMHI.V. Tl.piinilersitrnc-l ? nffor hfTHrlf to Thp T'ctt'orpy 'f ( '.Tin t-ria mimty a a can fi it! it? (nr the Iry fittnrp, nnl tf fount! Tvontty tlie mi j.-.(.rT of a nin'nritv (! lr.! fel low I cn-icrntfl nt th ci minp -r':nr'." vf t-'f-n. nirl 1 rnfior-d vt the pnlii ii v.ivprr 'nr n xt . ha I'!e!cf-. Inmflf t serve tlie intor--,ut - r r. '-) con eerrcl to tin lip? I of hi? ah 1 ty nn ! ermn-Iy r ganlless of eillicr ffar, lavr nf: ! . .7(ST PH Ul'lWALD. EctisbT!T, March 10, lsS-J.-2-n. SSEMT5T.Y. Enrron Tf.ffman : V. You are aathorizc'l toannounee ttio r.'im?ot Mkhael llr.A. kkx. of .r-iilnin Horon-h. to a end oiate tor Attsetrti'y. snl'iect to the ::jprV:il or rejection of the lemecratio vf.iers at t::.- c..i:i ini t'riIV':ir.v election. Knowing his titn ss j.n,i worth, we can earnestly eomiiien.l Mr. Itr o-k- n to the c.rjial support of cverv !..-mocr;it in ' oo-.Oria c. nntv. ' MA.WllllZKNS. Oallitzin, "Mar-h 'J8, l.-t.e. A SSKM15LV. Editor Fp.ff.man )L f)enr ."T.'r.- Flea-e annoiine" the name of A. .1. Citr.lfTY. f I.oretto.Bs a cn.Ji.lt f .r Asem Mr. piito.eet to the rules of the Ivtn .orotic j.rtv of . ambria eoontr. MA. NY IlKMD liAl'S. Iiretto, March 22, lssj.-at. CARP. I liorebv pla.-e nivsrll" I. fore the I lemoer.ev r.f .mhrla ccttitr for n . mi ration for the uttice of SheriM. ph'" et t I the rn of the party. jiiliN' UUiK. ..itflt Sr. Augustine, April 3. 1SJ. Q il) a wear to Atrent.'. ami expeiisos. t5 t i Ot'i'.'free. AJ.lress F.r.troin rt o. . Au.aast a,M .f ..n i? s A s. S IS Vs Vji ft 1 1 PING 1 a floods, Ln. lie Wear and Iiu ".Gentlemen's and Children's iscriivjjiiig Appointments. G a r.? HO! FOR JOHNSTOWN, To y,: 1 ;!: v(imiki:h'L 21 TraiDBl EWants X I'"ii :: -'. aiai K.'it. "ii:') Anr i . via at at iOII-N STOWA . MONDAYMAYIct. ;i.i:.Ti:sr f afi, hie Cheat FOBEPAUGH SUQW1 1,500 WILD BEASTS! ILOSSAI, IESC.U in 2 RiXCiM! 1.000 MEX .'I IIOKSKS. t'oininir n!ti: 2, f. and c'lin 4 G (Co n.ANiWAY Trains Ail i l utti'i 's t.nr.T nriFKs. mmi (i!:i is IM! m AMI (1U1LS. 'VllV. (iKAND PROCESSION of INDUSTRY. In whli'h ir.-mv ( (' :h Io iMiurr .fVnir.-. M r-':- an.I .'Iain;!. it Inn r.- w t.;i.c i :irt. a Tbs CCLGS5AL CEFESTAL rAGEASTS. lHtist-.Mir.helle.aui.lalFaM.n: i:.,,,.r.:eot' " i. m.i.a iiooii ii " Deiiartin troui Iiclhi. the Princess hcitu t eis..n ate.l ly tlUi Who a-t? IV n Thonsa-a.l Ti .liars f. r l;-r li-aa-y, at.'l 'or appeari 'is in I his !ra n-t 1 'a i n p ati.l ' he tireatly :rrtnI Fa.vitlnn raxrant as l"ilafrn, iici n i I pi. 3i5L35.1?fl? 3 WWii nats Loose In Ibf Sirctt A (ftn'hte Ttntnl ff Srmilit fit A gro f'HDijf Mrf finff Jit-foil ifs. Absolutely the 'treat. s, Cr h'-t F R R, pr o'en's S IO N ATI. (;EKATFM SH'llT 0 KAKTH. j).v.w'o.v - o.a Jj v .o crs- hiiilr ii omler t yea r. 25 i fnln. EXTUA TL'AIXS! LOW HATES To i. n 1 frin T "vti to see the tieTt Foi-e..ititrh Show. lion": fo-.gct the DAY ami DATE ; it is never chanF aivm roTtri ? iii, April 21. l";.-2t. h.-lc I'r -pro tor. TWO FAEITMWe SALS. THE nn1or--iirr)Pil oiK rs fr a!c at -ry nbnicr 1 :itn prjrps anil on vay pay ta-!it i'ie fUowinr il"-r1fc r.:'.l rt.it", .t-ipfc in Mun'iT t'-wn-Fliip, Camlji ia county, to wit : FARM .NO. 1, (6T.YIMf; ." A(T!:S inure or !n a ir otx! state .-f inl t ivn;!nn, with a hvwed Lnii Hnr?K. a ti.t Fhamk UkshqI tiie iece-"firv outl'UiltlinK- th?r-Mi ori-f-'l. r VK.'I 0. 2, CONTAINING !: ACHCS, more or lss, is also in an ex.-l len t state of en It i-.-a.-tion an ', lis. thereon erected a iiht u.tial li.vsE Ilfir.sE and tlie usual on: Idinc: . Till: TWO I'A 'MS above descrtlie-l are loeat;-.! cciS- to the Tnrnt.ike, Ttthfn one-ha'l mile ot the v;-.. ol Monster, en tlie K..VC. K. ii , tiir.-e an.l a-half io :1 from '. 'res son !Stn'ln. P. K. I'.. p I r...t n.o' ti more than that .ln-tince from Ft .en --!:: rir. There is a thilv Inir OitrH vno of choice fi nit ae l an utoiniiancp of pure wn'er on each of the fn rin s a v -o.l wll hetn wilhin rive tect ol ti e house on the farm hr't le eritie.l. Nearly ail tholjml is cleare.l arel omler cult ivati-.n. Jlt' Persons iPhir.c to tcirclia.e en e eit!:er ap ply to exMier.tl John Km, .1. hn -town, or to the owner on t he t-r'-p. ies. 1.1'KK K'HiFhS. Jlunster Twp., April 14. ln-J.-a.ii. VUIHTOTrs N'tiTit'i:.-T!te tHoVr siyn..'. A:i.li:.ir. j j.to .i ;i '.-.1 hy the Cutrt of . t onim"o i tcisoi . c.ino: I ct.!ni mi lions r.risin-.r I the fin:ii ncc.niRt of H i . Iirree of IViCi.l Stitnv. . ... t: c f'ir.-:.s in l;i - hn,! ! h ot at Lis p ! IL' 7:7 (K'I Of .1. !'. attei.1 to'the .'n-ie? of i time anil pl.-ve i.T:;' l!tV t tr ' r -x - ; i nry W V- ' i t rfT'-ri h'-r-" -iv ' i;r: - - H t 'J i'-' 1 h n " (1 M r:ttit:OTi i rf ! 1 t h ,i t K. V. M . : . at who " i ii::iv a'.t ":: I.V A :s. Ali-i'L.T. i: i I' Fhenshuru''. Ap'r'ii 14. lS.-"t. VD M I X I s I ! I A T r I ) X -X O T K ' E . F.-tatc .4 CvrKirt Sm:th. ile. 'il. l.ctvr of ailmvi-s-' i;:."! on the -.::ieo! Fat-r'-k Smith. I-ite of T'-ftic t-: 11 t.i.r.-ih. .ice-.ased, p. ivif.K l.-'i ti itrantc-l to the :.:-ler-.nc.l hy the i; .c. tnr cf I'amhrra r-itt- ty. n'.l per-ons m.l. htcd t.. s:.ol ectate are h.-rel y t,: tit: !'..at prompt pay ment mn-t hemaie. enl Of" h.'.:: claims it .)e.n-r..s :'iraint the ms" v I 1 p --fit th- m pro i.crly autheuti.-.tco i r s. ?! r..-i,t. .)! U sv.llH. A.imlr.lrtrstrlx. Tnnnelhill. April 14, ls.-.,t. "T.7"AN TKP A ero.1, stf-ady girl, to W ilo irenpril housework, includiriK wa-hlntr. ironimr ami h.ikin. To one who iin.ii-stnla the t.u-inrsi. an.! is wliPmr a-: i r.-l!'.'.--. the ..-t of ,ac will t.c il l. A i ;.ly t" H. MAVFF CO., 11J4 Kleventh avenue. Petween H'h oiol i;th rt., Aft'-Hina. Fa. (t-T.-rt.J ssEMBEY. FoKFn Mc Dovalp, : of fl- n''iirjr. will be -. r!: f .r n.Qii- r :n ion. .H tect to i).-io.vr::'tc r.i -. a: .he next j r:mary e!e.t;on tor i.amor.a county. 8 a C I - VI E 1 REMEMBER 3 1 ,v"1 are invited to visit OAK HALL, ?nt1 S. E. Cor. v R v-:i i mutual Ji i let. We offer the Best, Largest :; . : 1 " li Wi H a-nd Cheapest stock of 1 , . sj v i M .-j . Clothing t. -J e f - " f Our tl One Price and a Guarantee ff gives every buyer perfect t..; s -1. fc Lyr 3 JIUtCLAiUIl tr--- it J t: -c - , r-.r- a & el k.n V -s t V.. :AV:j .- . t- : :5 L f '. .: v rt i W lU 250, 252 and 254 LIFERTY ('rii'ita! .t:-ni;.!! 1 . V.-V. -r;' r-::- '.' : . M.i s j!k:j ? t -. , .- f.'?.? I.AKfi'XF ST;.i".'. :.ynT nr g s ei H fiSilf ffi-fiP ffi'TIV" . UiSlI U ti Ul LiiMl IIL No. 3 MORELS Sti-eet. I 1 J 1 .A ALL KIND : Or ILLY KoFT IN 1 m-m (iENKRIL ST fT T VERY LOVflST PRICES. i'7 ifs i f XorUir rti Citinhri't .'jirriti'! j hivitr,' t fh c it n rttlf. I'omiii'tf'i i,.s ;;'! " nn j't f'Ting jtui " T-t-rsrs. fri'f r' h'ti rf, 'or irc ' ''it-fittrr JNO. E. STRAYER. Socrctary. C. T. EGBERTS, i I .A 1. 1 CI flCKS. VJ1TCHFS. .IF17FI J . - . , V . n . . V . y BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, Ife, M$(fes, Wall Paper, Ciars, Tokco, Fancy GgOuS, Toys, k, VARIETY STORE, EBENSBURC, PA. izizLTA uliz Goons. iioM.sT i'i:ici:s. 1832. THE OLD ESTABMHKIJ H(HK OF l,s JAS. SHIDLE & SON, Art liv v llangir.gs, Kml s- Bronzes, Pado Ac. si n v-s ni 6 ol VJi i ir- :r : x a iiAXiKsoMi: n:r:si:y-j' i rniiM; r.o: THE VOUXG C.lTilliliO! I Au Illustrale'l 1'jpr for Oor Bmhh.I iris. ; Fnhlishftl ev.--r-- ooorh. I'linii'ii. fi-ic y' --r. t i ois. ii:t.-re-i i ck r.- .tl i n.r, p n 1 . f o-j. j I the toiiowina ; rtec. piy.ii.je n, a;p. .;: ... i .- jiies j."r annum ft n !" " " .'. O " " Il.( I ! " " :if.. v. " " ni.ini ' " pj.l.HO No subscription lor les. than Ave e. .i, re eetred.and lut less than live e .t ics scut to one ad.f ress. All remittance and t-oinmunicati. t,s phoni-i Pe addressed to The Catholic Plication s'tly Co., Iss renee Kfhae, M.nin;"rr, O liarcFvv Street, NKW YdllK. C,l W -., I Ircc. -V ! i.-cr: St, v- v p. rt- 1hd(1, "'iice. i T,'.-:; - j That You 6th & Market Sts. for Men & Boys original svstem of , rr r- - J L- :v . ! ' t S t j, t is - jr p y ll.liiNt;. STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. :N .; i . . : r "..!! !"i.-(,r Mraw ii, -it-, . : r.n-n, s .".( r.f.-.. r;:ci.t i. ti r.s. MYi.lA Jvkm l'j;ici;s. U OtO'iiL! THRF HI nlRTii?l 0! tUlk III UUilttO I U ti 11. . I ..4 OF GOODS 1 .11 RY. BOflKS. mTIRNFRY jtu: in: a i.i sg. T. MASON KICHAIIDS, I 1 . - - i V!'..t'...r w.rk .-vn- t t v pr f--- i. .i. . w . 1 ry.--u!i-i! n v , j.-r: ra1- s-.i.l ! ft !.'!" -v ni.iLtnT. Y o:r ihtr.-n m " - r-- i ' rt ' i ' v - : f 1 t I". .rt ,.n H i ,i ':. r.pfti f, .,. . It h rlio'i-r. ;--j-4, r J ,f i:. lUTKr.EY. A1 l11tItM:HM H. A 1 . 1 1 . X FA - Cff.-e over tl-e Flrt Nat'.-in.l t-,t.k ' n ' trance on Twelfth f.rw. h..r E'-ve'iOi hmh io Alt. onm. April IM, l""l.-tf. JOsEEII SU TK)X.E1) Arro!.vv..ii t i n- l-it :.-.-.... I' t- lonr.iide K-.w, ..u V'e.ttre t."et.t. Gro. m. in: a nr. A 11 'iM Y A l l. V. . t or f ( i:r.''.' on u' : C' t' I" a ire. li -nr - tn t-'irt . Ti -n. s a t -1 '.iy ti-.-o A iJ.-.-s . Ha tt't 4 ( !... r..r, :-s '.. ' i- -" , t ': i : M:l":'i '.',' ,s ' Deiilisi "1 7 3f s..