i 3 '-i cDtMSSUSC, PA.. Fill DAY - - - M AY U The L'i-'.rUiC a IjoarLs .h,( die to-(Thur.-.J:i ). 'nit ai.o baa iir o her big strile on 1 a.ols this time the ln'Mits if that city nre the s'r.kers. , Mi:. An!kkmn Cm n iiett, the eel- fbratvd l.:;d"ii siiisreiiii, v;ts lecently effir-ri a fee of f!",i probably the , SarjtTS. cubical fte on itc rJ to go to , India tn treat one of the mtive princes. Af'er consideration tlii i ITer was de clined. The trustees of the Oiiio State Uni versity last we elected Rntheiford I? Ilyes to the Presidency of the Uuiver- j si' v. It ;s sharp practice on the part of ; the trustets: ty electing IIye3 he rrny rot accept and serve, while if thty ha I e!eed aotriebody else he would , have stole it. State tax on watches, pleasure carri iges, , .... . ... . - aim iiousenoi-i rurniiure, nas ueen re- pealed. The tollec'ion of the tax was I never properly enfold as a large ma- j-rity of the ppople evaded it in some , rnaniir. aiiil its ei;-sure from the sta tutes i? rijht aud proper. Tiik S4le of th" Preiirh crown j jwe!s i:w l-e:!-g soli at ; it. -t ir.n by ordr of ?!,- FiMo.h ( Ve r:. rnt ri t. g.vs a chancw "'.e in.!, '"liairt-s of this coiintiy to ' i:.! . it." of tt ( :: ni' t.ey. that 'i-u.e of : 1 1 r t..".ari e.-.T"t."s iti att7i (',., ci- .it ihr It is SaI -ii.c-3 have sale w hlch l-ei: in on Thursday of l.'st veek, and -v i ; i c-oti'intie until to narrow. A New 'ork tirni of jrMeie:s liave already niade pnrcha-'es iiniouiiti: to over two huriilred thousand dollars. Hf.kmiiun.; to tne anti-Poverty So ciety, Mayor IL-witt, f New Vr-rk, s iid S i;-l.la : ' I j i-inl 3 society to ::ti-i':r-!i j verty 4 .i -;.:.-;!.'. I s.ihl to rryi-v.-!'. ! ;:n. pv; r. i.i.d I vv !; at )!ih my on roverty. If cvt-ry man will but et about to abjlii poverty in his own cae it wr.l disap'x-ar. But there are Inany people who do -iot want povetiy ftl'.i'i.-hf d '. ramp.4, bu n.rnns atid l.7.y fellows who li-.e or; piveitj. There is no j ivf-rty which csirmot bf a'joMshed if every oi e wi-u'd but ab-'Ut it In his OH u C -. " Tin: tii.! of .1 iki S'uirp tfie million- ; ai;i- r.i'.'r'Ki'i o-a :--.-r. of Y.uk, for tfi !!;'-: ..f ti... N r '. Vork city akler m. n io H-L i; inn-2i,etl in th "t city n M .-id. i.' .-!. s. ice tii- trial or 15 .-s T.v i 1. t.- cT!!nit:a! tri-i! I'i thai city t.as .';'.' s ! ii. vcl: 'ntrre'. Three cf the l-ri'-t ' .i in ' i f..-ve t-een trieii, c-on- l,-!'il. :.!,il ;.re ;aiv ;l-tvin2 ;elins at S - - :-, IVi h -.1! the r 'iirces of th-- I strict A:-. m i ) '.i nili : the ui-. ; . ti .. r - (live f..ire t.ijf liiv.i' i ; y "Ii the :.:i the 1 .".I'.re i n Cil ta!ei:t thai the other, tlie :! ! f. . ' I-..- i - f i i y itic:i ai.u the :.x:niii'y nwaited. Tur: Ni. v, Vi ik L gis.Mure has pA.s ed a i.f.v tri ik'-it: Siturd.iy a half holi il iv -m .ki r- ilve h'i-1 n half wot king days in :i v, i k ins'ead of six, all the year fund Ti"- pi- .sf'nt: w it Ii t -nip'oy-ers ..ni e:o;i yees n.i.v. S whether the employer? will p y for th half d-ty th it the employi ts do r.ot wo-.k. Men do no' generally fe-l like p iyii r r ,r what they d not t;et, at.d it i? a qii.:-s'.i.jn if the law ih.-.'s not il more harm than good. When th- time of labor is short ened th" amount of piv is correspond ing lessened ami u.en who womd pre fer to work the f uP .six das, and get six days full p.iy, will h- forced to be idle a half day in every week, ar-d thus loos one twelfth of theii weekly ea.nings. One of the greatest wheat deals ever attempted, is fa.il to he in progress al present at Cl.'.catro. According to rp- 1 port, I0.xhi (mhi huoheis whHt will he locked tip and the price advanced as ; l.iti a- the ii. ;-)i;hi:hN. can pu-!i i:. limine tl IMS', two weeks wheat has ':J v-,ir.i il sl x c n' s a hush' 1 n: Chieaif'i. ;;n 1 Hie I'f-ali r.- Hre hut tre-itl .?s awiilii s to see the result. I: is pai l 'hit l l.o sy in! !ch1p oontroi m limited rapU il and ot:e-fonrth of all th" wheat ' in the rout trv. Tt.e price rf wheat at : pissont is not very loh. and the : ecu- ! la'ors may sjcc-d in ndvai.cing the i rice, I ut the outlook for a larpp crop is ! a promising indication that they c.innot lung hold it up above irs j roper value. The caplt-t'i-ts nf Ctilr.ior , wj, , ,,?(. ,pT wealth for the pu-p.i ,,f c-rr.erirg wliet anil increKsit-e l.e r ?' c( ihe r.eefSAries nf the poor ar.' ru a par with the An itchis'.s o vru'd n.rik w ar on s clety and pull down the habitations of the rich. The High I.iceise I.-w pissed both ! r.rir...rf..ai-.fri.ain.ii..f..ni.nni v . u , ,,,-, '''en Sifft'Ptl tjv tte Ir.ivetnor ar.i h n Imnnmii a law. It llxe3 the lici ne in cities of the Crst, secorcl ar.d third clas at the sum of (if hu-.dred d 1! us : in -ill o'her cities t tbe sum of three hundred dol lars ; in t,or.-ii:hs at the fiitu of or.e , hundred snd fifty dillnrs and in town-j ships ai sever. ty five dollars, which sum ! shall he divided in pjilinns. ns f. Mows : ': In citi.-s i f the fast d iss, f uir-fifths sha'! bo p:i-J for the use of Ihe ci'y and i county, and one fifih for the uso of H p Commonweai'h ; in cities of il e socorl an 1 third cl t. t -.vo-lifLhs sh i! 1 ; -id for the use of tt e city, two-fifM:( f ir the use of tbe jrop-r county, ,u op.e-fsrih ! for tl e u-e of lb'- C-'inmom ,i".h ; it. all other cities cr boroughs three-;"fths shall ' be p-iil for the ue of such city cr bom', one-fifth for use of tbe proper county, : and one-fifth f r the ue of the Com- ! monwf aith ; in to nships one-haif shall be paid for th use of the towr-drp, or e fourth for the us -of the proper county, ! and one-foutth for the ue of the Com- m'Uiw.il'h The sums s naid f,-.r i ii w a. .11. i tie sums so pHKl for be . . , f 1 . .. .......! : . t .. . keen'n ihe ro-, l, of .Jt, ZZSl ,1 John Sherman is doing his level .Hat to head i ff B aine in big race for the next Republican nomination for the Presidency. Blaine manages to keep hims-Mf constancy before the people, by being ar.&ounci'd as either sick or well, by a esrern tour or a contemplated trip to Kurcp-. ty beir.g busy at literary wcik or taking things easy, by some means cr other continually keeping "iiis memory ever fresh and ren " to the annnyarce of the Pinkstonlan statesman from Ohio who has got the Presidential bee a buzzing badly in his burner. .Sherman some time ago made a southern tour and started a small bootn'et, but it was of premature birth, weak and sickly, and must be kept alive by the constant use of soothing syrup. In order to keep breath in his boomlet he announced last wetk in a letter to Lieutenant-Governor Smith, of Il'inois, that he would be in SprirgSeld, the capi tal of that State on the first of June next, to address trie Republicans of 1 1 1 1 - nois, both in and out of the Legislature, I' must be borne in mind that his letter ws in response to an invitation sent h:m by less ibarj nait tne U-pub.ican members of the Illinois Assembly, a I miJ-Tity of vhom refused to sigD the letter requesting his attendance. P.ut .,,. . , , ,, ', . i Merman muse get before the people and i although a majority of the Springfield j i.r....n.. .i f- . ..-,. I '- u"i-aua 'jj uwi, .aui uuj, uc nm un i there. As neither IJiaine, Sherman, or any other Republican will have any show I for an election, it may be well enongh ! er th i -publicans to let both lilains and Sherman mate ail the Lolsa they ! ; j The Ilirrislmrg I'.tt.it savs of the ' , , . , " . . ' new L -er.se L.w tha. it -prov.des, , . . . r- ,ii',.i tli n nurc. .r ciV u 1 I ttilJ t t ' i,Ur (o,., mat no person SI:ail Sell Or: ijir, ,, f.r: ( r.e o:i Sunday or on election , ddjs ar, vi.oius. rnait or spirit uous i: i.::'!i-r Jetialiy of line and inipri s.'iiii -i '. To (? r.ei i e U.i-i irdiitv.tiitn :is i:;f;.ru.-ua is to '. h ir:c triz-j it in -.he Lui'dwt terms. tk,. 1- ;. f Ti,. rrt rl..li v : i loin lt . iuir;un uc uu vniir on the table on Sunday. On that day the faint ami debilitated invalid shall , not be given the necessary stimulant : ! ,. . , , .. . . , , the sick man frhall not have a drop of that elixir which may save his life ; the j ruii.ister shall not give the holy commu- i nion ir. wine. If this provision means anything it means all of thesf! things. That it will be a dead letter goes with out saying. Such law cannot be en forced. But the iniquity of the thing is not to bo excused. Because its pur p'si will be defeated. The Supreme Court will no doubt In j 0r constructions of agreements. I will due time wipe this bluest section of the i carry out the understanding about. Lug b:uesl of blue la-vs from the statute ! Racnrran, not as I miaht construe it, or i .. i. ,. as mv representative, Mr. Fiencit. uiav -, against prsonal liberty, against the : vry spirit and esseiice of free institu- ; t ion ft, mr.i'nst comnuvi sense - it is an incr.live ,o hypocn.y, deceit Helper- jNiy. Itrc .y have the good effect, how- i -vcr, of opMih-g the eyes of the people ' '.'IK. ' h Ha Tir. in. 11 i ni r'onra the v. :( k-'d su.il da-i'- Totis I-'erfe- ' rr' ce vvitli the.ir riuh's winch mu.it fo! low iiiiv at tempt by ;he attempt by Ihe Legislature to teula'o their tastes and appetites as to ei; h-. r meat or drink. IrsTit e Woods of th- United Stales S M-reroe Court, died at noon, at "Wash ir.irto., on S .turd ty las. Tie was horn at Xew-iiik. Ohio, was a graduate or Vale college, and was admitted to the b.ir in 1? 17. lie was a member of the )"iio Legislature in 1S57, and st-rvtd o lnm, rue of them as Speaker ot th-' Hons.-' When the war broke otu he e tit f red the army as a Lieutenant C olo i,tl arid can.e out at the close of the war as a brevet M ij ir fir opt i'. After the wa- !.e took nil his resid-.-nt-H in Alab.mia ::rol in w.is elec.ed I iiiat.cellor of Hot S-;i'e, in which ollice he served two ears. imt il i-.pp iinied as Circ iit Judg of the Ciii.td Sta's for the Fifth Dis trict. When Hayes, who had been a friend in early life, acted as President, he appointed him to the Supreme bench 11. II is death gives President t iPveiH.i.l an . iporiu.nty to appoint a ... . . Pemocrat to the S.iprctnt? tienr-b which i .. , r . . . has not been done for a long time, that dopurtment of the Government being ' ahsoh-.telv in t he h andi nf t rt.ni, Ki i ' ' enns. The following end rsercent of Tresi- i . ... ... .. 1 dent C'ieve'.and-s p-licy in repard n the Northern I f.e;i,c I.t-.lroad l.tnl grants, ! is taken fiom the Pi r.Miroh Hisnni.-h one of tie le , diner R-pnbl ican p . pels of Wts em IVunsvlvniifi ' Il is inslrt.c ive to observe how com- pYtf-ly the tKMib'rs in Tegird to th Noithrrn P.-cific ii-.ih mni1 v h'.i.d frrant have been remortd by tlie utterance of a few plain and r.nmis'akabie words bv tl.e l'.'sidenf. The counsel of that c r-p'-ia'ion are repotted to te in Washing ton, overfl iwirg with assurances that it will d exactly what is wanted. While -, regretting the mistake of the Presi- d-nt," the company wi.l at or.ce make : i-s s'-ippti-ui of Indemnity lard from un- ; . cenpied territory, and re'ease all other . , 1 mds. The only reason why it is has not .hme so heretofore was that (toncress cmi'ttd to appropriate money to r.iy fr Rei1 into a "natural slumber, that j her. At present she is lying in critical the necessarv suiveys; but now the com-i !',S ,r,PS tn'?h-t n?" attract attention, condition. The house was saved from buru .. . ' .. ' i-.t-i the chances ot its discovery were one in l k ,o.f piry will have the suiveys made at its i own expense. This striking example of convrrsion from what the company was --- j . , k nl ,. i ' ' " en the rub'ic imnression that the TVcai. 1 - . . .. . der.t made no mistake. As his declara- lions are the pn'y cause of this change : of l.-art, and as the chanee of heart is so complete, it is only to be regretted that the country has not had more Presi dents and Cabinet ofnia's who were retlv to a'k tba w y. It is reported that Bismirck has in- s'ructed tbe (ierman nmbss-iador at Paris to a.lv'se the French (',. vernment ; ., . , . , ' mpni' in he l;iter,, 3 po.,oe. to COIuluot it9 mjb li.:ig ex;. riaients so as not to s-prii to menace 'he (lernnn fron'ir Meantime diplomatic representations . , ' 11 1,9 have beer, tosrjHn,.l on account ( f the I leuch ministt iiai ciisis. Mil. O'Brien visited T ronfo Cma- lb on Tuesday hut. was greeted s. . .. . J immense ibror.g f ptople tp.l was pre- sented with an address. In the after noon he m ide an address in th-- O ieen' ' l'arix llllf U'-tCI intr.i-.i.nt 1 r . . v 1 . . ' "iurl" 'h o, ,1 far, .. u.. ..v.. iu v, ti e 1 IDPet,n "'ndin a riot. It how- re. BUitS. I niteii rrel;iii I and Canada. Mr. O'lJnt-ti's visit to Canada hhS al ie.dy tr m jusi iried b results. What ever any occur as to sections of the Provitce of Ontario, Lower Canada has It en carried with a rush for the cause of tenant rights. Th- French Canadian p-'P'j'atiou has jjintd (he liberal Irish element with a unanimity never before witnessed, and it is clear that Mr. OTiri.-n's d'spatch, "(.Jnebec solid," was rot :.n exaggei;;tion growing rrn of enthusiasm, but a concise statement of the actual condition of public sentiment in the entire Province. The e di'or or Vnited Ireland spei ks of his mission with dignity andcalmnes. lie s: s force in the position of tliosi ; . . . i . k. , i ; it, Lut says that uo one who has heard his tale of Luggacurran "lacks con vie- j tion that there was the amplest and i most terrible justification for our com- ing." As for himself, he does not propjse to bt- deterrtd from any part of ihe Jutyof his m'ssi' r. ll-i has thrown his heait over the great waters, and he will g.) after it t the gates of the Canadian vice regal residence. Thus far he has met with no violence, nor even discourtesy. So may it be to the end. And may his earnestness and ..I. n on .lariiiic ri'a f 1. k ita.-,1t,?c. ... ,;uilSwerHb!e strenalh of the intlict- merit" he has conce to prosecute, that. instead of defense or det5ar.ee, it will be j met with substantial conctssion. and more of such wise courtesy as Ionl T ha, ,hwn hv L.P.kin i T.nsiriwr.e has shown bv tes;eakinr for him a full and fair hearing in Tor- I 8 , ui: u. i The Marquis of Lansdowne has a I'TrS ,Cal. The issue has grown to be more than national. It is world wide. Like the contest of American l:terty and the struggles of suffering Poland, the cause nf the Iri?h tenants commands the ad- hesion of generous and human- spirts a 1 over the world. Mr. O'lirien's xillo s!rike lnU har me v ia onP of . . t . . thnsn .imr.-mt.lv lirAVf nnivnk tlit tring triumph and honor to fearless ad- w..... t ' ' J ' ' voc.ites. liOrd iinsaiwne nas neen incited to ol s' inacy and persistence ir? the policy of repression. But he lias already rliown a s gn of the true courage (f a gentle heart, and he has a rare chance for magnanimity. Whatever he rny thir.k of his strictly legal right to ; .... ... . .5 ' , ,, ...i.j,0j t , : , there is no doubt at aU about his right to heed it. He can make all the world thilk better of the English landlord than has been thought for man v a year, ,Ie Mn mVe eTy humn being who i,ear3 f his just atd kindly act think better of his kind. lie can do more bv sinlf word to concilitate Ireland with ; E'3rin:i(( to I'Tumr-te the happmr-ss of ! tin; empire lie ?ervf-s and the security of ; tlie crown from which lie hold.-) his fief, I than any other British nobleman can do ; by '.hr nerk of a lifetime, j Let, then Lord Linsdowne pay : " I will nut wait this great contest of hu- manilv on a:iv nice, technicalitiea nf law . -. . - - nterpret it, l ot as von M r. U linen, ana those you -ei.k f..r, iie'ieve it o be, I j will do this Dec.-.nse, wht-re my word is j at s'ak" I will o the extreme to lto ' I ! wi"n n it. 1,-eause it is nol.ie to yield j when yHdins wouM bring comfort and , happiness to those who are weaK, and if ; tlenied would tuinK ' ri' mst-! Vf-s agernev- ( ed -ind i ooress -d I v tie s'rone. I will ! jt h,rrtiise it wil'l brir.ff more kindlv ! feelir.s; h't-twet-n th'.-;.- h"iri 1'iovider.ce ! has brontrht to live togeiher between ' rhe K'l"!tahle Benefnial S.-iciety of n)in arid thine." Heading, whirh was organized about four What a r.b'e opportunity has the j years ago for the purpose of prompting Marquise of Linsdowne. if he be teally marriages among its members, is now bank a noble man ! V. Y. S'ir. j rupt clpan and clear, and Its too confiding - - - - ' patrons find themselves out of pocket to the A Live Kahy In an ish Carl. j As one of the ash carts of the Strfet- j Cleaning Department of New York, , Jac1-- up to the public dump at th j nun oi I..-, iv-.rn.ii Mirn ai i--'J o'ek ek las: ST.iud.iy night to empty the proceed -f a night's col'ectmg tour ami'tig; the garbage barrels lVtei 15 ir- row, of No. Sit Mulberry street, the the dunjp-kepi r, noticed the h-tnd of n basket which protruded from Ihe !oao if ashes. Toe n-xt minute the cart v.-j-.s tilted, ar.d as its contet.ts were t.:iot (linn the slide into the scow li.ir row heard a faint cry apparently em ana ting from the basket. lie lmrri'-d aboard of th-? scow and disinterring the basket from the ov.-r Iving ashes, wrenched open the cover. Wrapped up in a shawl ar.d a mult.iplici- fi in ' nil -i k" 1 1 j f ouani c i . ' . n ui u i i. J 1 I Ifj 1 - i ' ' 1 1 4.. n. ....,. f . A 1 1.1 L iuri 1 1 cs u-.y my cur.. . in the basket. It. looked somewhat i m.i.r.1 to.t- nm:i,..i;..n oinn,j n,,t n . ci.tiiru, uul rAiniiiiia- i.ii.i c'.f.ru uifll. II was unharmed by its singular night ride ' in an ash-cart. The little waif was a j hov. annarentlv one month old. lie was taken to l'ollce Ileadauarlers, I n-ViAi-A M i.n.n ll'u.K n V. ... I . .. ! where Matron Wei b soon hushed his i cr,t's an1 !awl n,m asleep in one of trie, i ordles nr.-.vi1ofl for no.h littlA ulna, i cntflles,. provirled for such little stran- i Che thous,m!s U)Kt ,iave l8fSf(1 ir,to ,lfr motherlv car: ever -mf t,r..nfrh -f.h a irai M,.n. r.el. j T" Tan !,f th? cart h? which the 1 T-.ifii. ctrt Ht ot .wi-o ttZ driver p:cktd np his unusual con sic n- inet.t could rot be learned last right. The Strang' st prt of Hie whole occur rence is that the tia' y's presor.ee in the cart was not disco-rer.i until the lo?d was ftop-if d into the scow. It must have been sleeping when the bearer of the baekct its mother perhaps deposi ted il in the barrel. Even the rude tumbling into the cart tailed to arouse it, else its cries must have attracted the attention of the driver. That it nu'rl 8''etl' "'idisturbed while the joltirg vehi- i'TT1! US 1"m-l'er,i"K f"""''-' n1 while half-buried in the il!-sme!ling contents of the cart euggests the possi- biiity nf a conternn'ated crime. Drnc- ; a thousand. If found alive the offense I 1 is merely abandonment. If not discov- ' ere' un' th- l'f!- b,y '3 disinterred - . . . . . . . trom ine smoinering c trgo or trie scow, Wtut thpn la tn t rim (hp eritriA nf ntjn. Wllat ttiPn ifl til truPA t Vr O ri ma rf irtf ir. . " '" Vrw inii.ir iii iiit I m : m 1 1 o inanneo unn executed it. Will Not Rally for Ulaixk. . Thos- who went out, of the Ilepubiican party when Mr. 15 aine was nominated wrr.t never to return. They rea'ly had no business in the R?publican party J when they left it. no matter who might, ; ut ii nominee. i nougn tti personal , chpracter of Mr. P.laine was made the fctise it is a signifiesnt fact that ail of T in ncC wi,;h th' ImocrR'-5c Party upiu nearly all important nues- . tjons am, tha thp Nm,1fl whjcn ,)0un(1 Ihm to the Republican party were very Io0Sf' '"'','1- They clung to it thiongu an? lta"se of traditional pivj,,. rtif against the Democratic partv Rut now 'bat they have broken thes- bonds if is not likely they will ever tro ; hack to a party which they have noth- ine- wnpv,r in common. The revolt : ?y?,""'" r"?'1 ?R5n9.t i-puoiicari party. Jni.snvuic Amen- run. The conviction at Buffalo. - e w "X" .-1. t . - " mv, -ji iwo oi tne t.j r: n . . .. ! .-mu'ijiu uu . i.miianv s srocKno rura for conspiiacy, is an indication that ' boodle will not enahl its -v,,o!rt--o i- ,,, , . . ,. all cases to escape jnst'.ce. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Thre are thirty four prisoners In Jad. 'Squire Miller of Wimj.-e. wiil tjn on Monday. I-saac Wike, E-1 , spent a few days Id town durlrg t j iese:.t week. Mr. John Owens, of the Ki4 ward, hs been appointed po. ieman. Cleat fi. -Id cuuntr," lias three murder emes for trial at next September Court. -A drove of tw?!vi niu:' pa.-cd through town on Thursday, on th-ir wy t.j Lilly. Dr. Mont. J.ir.e-i h moved his i ffi.'e to the room in ih iirjuie. e-.t end of his dwelling Mr. J icol P' rfcey, cf this place, has had his pension incrt-a-ied from ?s t' fl-', per h montn - -The sca'p lawhasbten repealed on all animals with the exception of wolves and wildcat. Mr. James A. Shoeaiaker, on Minds y last, coinmenct-d work on tne Court II n e and Jail sewers. Vt. John P. Linton, of J hu-it ).vn, w;ll deliver the address on Memorial Dy at Bellwood, T.liir county. Mr. .Jiihn Sloan, of Cresson, is sodding the lot of A. V. Birker, Eq . and wt.en done will be creat'y Improved. A nunihiT of oui Attorney's intend going to Johnstown, U.-lay (Friday), to at- tend the funeral of James D. McLaughlin t.,i 1 ... ... . . -"r It" y now mucn oerr some other woman dresses unless you l-ave more nionr-v than you know what to do with. Messrs. P. and A. Fiynn, of Fiynn City, will build a tram road two and one-halt miles in length for the purpose of bringing logs to their mill in that place. The new congressional apportionment makes no change in our presort district, with the exception of changing the number from the 17th to the 10;h district. The attention of our city readers who inKnd spending the sutj-UiT in the country, is called to the advertisement of Mr. YVhI'iz, to be found in another column. The Cam hria Irm Com pany's new slope, which is operating on the Ii"mon vein of cos! at the eat end of (iailitzin, is producing ,ver ttree hundred tous of coal per day. Mr. M. I). Bearer, E-i., passed a suc cessful examination as a law student before the examining committee at the office of W. Horace Rose. E-q., s.t Johnstown, on last Faiday evening. The body of Herbert Adams, the lad drowned at Clparheld on 8th of Febraarv, j Ten ronn.T nn Tnnrs,l-vnf lat waoIt in h , Susquehanna river at I!)i Sink, 45 miles below Clearfield. James Griffin, E-q , who was anpoitited j postmaster at Cambria has accepted; the po- , sition and sent in his bond and we under- j stand has withdrawn from the contest as a ! candidate for County Treasurer. John Harris, residing a short distance east of Lewlstown. stepped on a nail which penetrated his foot to the depth of one inch. rr..... . . - . 1 11 ,s nappenea on Monday or last weeit. and on Tuesday of this wtMk HarrU died of lock-j..w. He leaves a large family In poor circumstances. h " bTOOK,lt to Ja"' froni nitz,n ,,n Friday ,a:,t' ch"rf'd wi,n JaiI breaking and lnde- -- ureaKiim cnarge is ror ureaKing out or tne lock up at lialWxlii where thev had hepn ennfined hv n. mmmii. ment from th B:irces. extent of f 25,000. or more. MissElith Condon will organize a lass in vocal music in this place. A meeting will be held at the Prebvterian church, m Sat- urday next, at three o'clock, where those de-ring to take lessons can attend. Terms 00 for ,WPlvp ,Plsonv ... r.nnr. u . nr(vmir,,ish ed VOC!inst and successful teacher. ' Mr. George Wehn, of Philadelphia, well ; known here, who was a contestant for a val nabl diamond pin, at a church fair, held for j the benefit of St. Elizabeth's church, in that i city, was wo nre pleased to learn, successful i in carrying off the priz- and the next time 1 we see George, we expect fo see his Immftcu ' late Phii t adorned with the beautiful orna ' ment. -A telegram was received on Wednesday, . , no SnprtfT l.mr t . . i.anii..a 4 mA ...... w .... .... .. ..uw,i.vi. ll.fl.f? Iff II IIIIIIU IH.VV . ' 1 a(TO whA' from their him's in .Idhnstown. anrl - ... ...... papposed to nave come to this place. One i of the t-nys. was Woods Crawford, formerly ; of this town, and he was here snm-timn rro. ! vious to tne receipt of the dispatch by the . . ce ' I Sheriff. Th. ,a , hi. . . .. . , 1 a tutcri In thft baiMmg of the "J" Jail and tnP lt"tinn In the Court iioti-p ar Indiana. The Com-nissToners : nlleee, tnat .luiae Wh'if.wthp.iit-.nr.rf.-ff.fi of the plans IWor the letting of the con- ', tract and thtis reiving upon his approval. r.a.. xr-,., . . s' n .1.1 Kr- i itiit- nit in never P ppm veo fr tlie plan ami refus9 to give his consent to the ipiiiPtf of the necessary bonds to raise the more for bniidincf and Heairoa n.f. .ir-',;ioi.i and C m mission ers to abandon thelt plans, and adopt one of his own. Last Nfondav Dight Mri. Henry Foee, of near ri-irrett, Somerset county, had occas sion to fill a lamp. She held a hunted match in one hanl as she ponred the oil from the can with the other. The pas ari finff from the oil wa ler.ited by the match, and the flame carried hack to the oil In the can. which exploded. The burninc; oil was scattered about the room and all over Mrs. Foepl. hnrrihiv ann nnih'v fut.n-- h-ni marwi4jf. i.K Fsrs issrr.n. . , I The roliowinK marriaee licenses were l.-. . -f..i . . y -v . . I ri: i. . . , . . i '""u JJ 'erK OI lne -TPan- "n" j ... , 1SS7 John Koders and Charlotte Stuver, Tay- or townsnip. Ulysses Grumbling and Annie M. Orris Adams township. j Millard S Tlohy, Alt oona, Ta.. and Sarah '. Crftin, Clearfield township. i Joseph Shoffner and Alice Xaele, Clear- i neio township. i Thomas Burk and Iallie F. Shueart Johns- I ' town. ' ' ' "arry IX rrep 8n1 Mary J. Jones, Et- : : enshurc I , p j Johnstown Annie nsner, i , . Woaderfnimre.. ' nm. ( , Hoyt Co.. Wholesale anj U-tail , Driiuaists of Romn.Gi., say : We have been ! selling Dr. Kinc's New Discovery, F.iectric Bitters and HucWlen's Arnica S-tlve for two ears er nandled remedies that ' sell as well, or eivc such univeral satisfae- ' tion. There have been some wonderful ! cures eff.'Cted by these medicines in this city. Several cases of pronounced Con- ! . "--i'" ive oeen ennreiy cored by use ' f fo. k,iiii trt. v. xv r. . LIl. nun .'i-w uwrovp- ) ,"ken 'nn with Electric Bitters. I 1YP Kua"""e tnem always. Sold by E. James, of Ebensbug, snd W, W, McAteer, of Leretto. ENS AM) OTHER SOTIXIS. James Smith, aged 102 years, died at Fr. epoit, III., on Tuesday night, May 11th. E'uhtein thousand yrutife brot.k trout t:ave been placed In tne streams of C learfield county. Two Kentucky farmers settled a dis pute abont a line fence by shooting ecn othrer 1ead The fence remains for their heirs to quarrel over. -It is said at Rome tbil tba Pope wilf i orce more notify Rev. Dr. MeOtynn, of New York, to present himself at the Vati can within forty days on pain of formal ex i communication. i The Governors .d Im New Yoik Stuck Exctiange di cided j . ..!. rtlay to close the ex- ' change at noon on every Saturday hereafter, in co'.forn.ity with the Half Holiday lew, . and ordend ail deliveries for sales fn Friday to be made on Monday. , Ti e Baion 'sses Anna and Louise of ' (iuttenhurg rtcent'y rowed In a boat 'o 'he i stiot wheie King Luiw'g, of B.ivarin, drow ned 1 i nseit, and cononitt'-d sioeide in the sajie way. Their bodits were fouinl ciap d in e.ich otrir'- o:ms. Tney had been j Miffei iog from n.elai'.rho! a cvvt since the Kind's dea:h. News has jut leaehed H.m Fi ancls-i, Cal., to ihe .ft" cl 'hit J. B Vrii-.hi.r, an American f t z n who I ft this State lat Oc'obu t visit France, v.s se; -d fn his arrival (litre ai d .u.i i isoiif ri. He wp denied counsel ni ! m foiceri to serve in the French a: no . II.- is row in Me Sevenlh ; Regiment of the li.ie. ! A lispatc-h has t-een ree. ived at Kosion stating that the stiip ')cean Kinir. the largest American slot : float, had been burn, d at sea while on a voyage fr'iin N'anaimo, B. C., to j Sin Pedro. No '.id i huh have v t been received of th: c rw. The Ofean Kinn wai (d 35!0 tors bu:d. n, and war. I.uili i t K-r.-nebunk, Me., tn 1ST! The masl. at (iihsoi.ton distillery has ' been reduced Irotn .joo !; :i.: onsi.is p,-r day. i las'. Fi iday ?Jo 0''") worth of Whi.-ky wastwkei. ti t of bond at the ;i sonton distillery. n S-iturdav and the pte cding Ihursd.iy .ver fl'i.ooo worth was taken out . Phi i.tlre am unit v. us shipped to the E.isterri n;arket by raii, onking eik-ht car loads. The mountains near the Coldale colli eries, a t,hort distance from Tama qua, are one mass of fl lines, and much trouble; is ex perienced In keeping tha Gres from the breakers and air ho'es. The miners are hard at work in endeavoring to change the course of the dimes. The, country is le- C'ou''1 wun sm.Ke tor many tunes, owina uiouiiiniii nri- imw m mxK. Policeman ,uiIn.n Arnold, of Alexan dria, Va., was ;-'.iot dead, and Iv nest I. Tad- Rett, a companion, wounded in Alexandria, shortly before 1 o'clock o:i Sunday morning, hi!e attempting to arrest two men they ' overheard planning a robbery. One of the 1 i i . m ti-. .!.! .tn - . . . . . V. 1 ' . . .-. , n ,.W IV i n.i nn . j welllinjwn desperado, was arretted. The I other escaped. Threats of lynching were i freely made. ' j William CuCm.ii, a temperance advocate , living in San Francisco, was recently ar- , 1 retf-d for cruelly beating bis horse on the street. His defense was that the animal in- sisted un shopping in frmt of every saloon and tavern, and that hr hhnself yras subject ed to much ridicule and annoyance in conse- ' quence. The case was dismissed by Judge Hot tiblo wer, who had evidently driven an I animal with the &ame depraved habit. j i A death aud a marri.ie in the same ! house at almost the same tine took place at Dover, X. II , on Friday lat. A two-year I ! old diutih'er of Mrs. George Sloore, of : Sawyer's Mills, fell down stairs and caught j her dress on a nail. Her clothing became j en tangled around ht r neck and choked her to death. At the same time Mrs. Moore's sister wr.s being married in the parlor below. ' During the marriage ceremony the child had wandered from the room up stairs. j William Higgins, Harry Gorman and ! other sports, who weie making a night of it, got in'o a heated discussion at the corner ot Ontario :.nd St. Clair streets, Cleveland, Ohio, en S;-ttiril3y, inorn'nt. and Higgins Ftuirk Gnrmnn a terrible blow on the ide , of the head with his fist, k illing him almost insai:tiy. Gopnm was thirty five years old. His toother is house k-eper for Setia'or II. 15. Pavr.e, who educated Gorman's brother. Higgins was formerly a saloon-keeper. For jears Mrs. Hannah Patterson, of Be Mevernon, Fayette County, has been an invalid, and for seven years has not. left her bed. Capt. J. W. Morgan, with whom t-he had liverl, moved rer-emly to Dnonesne. and it Tipcame necef-pnry to remove her to a rela- t,ve " Um('- stlp wns prepared for thfi trip don town and astn-,fl''- 'nose present by walklnc down staits from her room, and wnn tlie carriage arrived w&lked out to it n ,.,.f t .. i t ......i. little c. . I.ln.n A f- and got in with some little ssfiiftance. At present she is able to sit up and go out to , , ' , r , --."" -i--..r 'e i (l.fi un k. . nlan named John l.aker, who is employed at ,nP p,,eet ro!l8 Moorhead's mil's. Soho. near r't,,,.,,nrKn' pame con,act wltn a ,l0t ,K k -.,.-, - t, t,: OKU 'I"- hm. nnu mi r..iuvi mill ,hp ahrlonicn. lie attempted to get out of bnt bpfre r!P "o"!d do so his aodo- men was cut clear across, and, with a scream, he fell to the floor, with hlr bowels protruding. A doctor was snmmor d, : id he was taken to his home in Oiklrv-d. There is scarcely a possibility that he wiu , survive. The controller of mounted police at j Ottawa, Ont., received a dispatch tin Satur day ever.inu from McLeod, N w. t.. to the effect thai on Friday an outpost Of the mounted police, near Medicine Hat. was fired nron by a maarading band of Black- foot Indians, and everal men killed. The police were compelled ta retreat to the fort, closely followed by the Indians. A squad of 300 poliee satlied out, and after a desper ate fight captured forty of the band, who were lodged in the stockade at Fort McLeod. They will he seveiely dealt with. There Is grave dausrer of another Indian outbreak in 1 i. . a i j : i i .. ' t. ......v . a; . , ....run w-s. uuriiix u.e commK season. ' 1 BEST TCNIC. Thii melielne. rnmhlnlnrr Tron with pnm Tff'ttliie I inn, fjuirkiy lllni . -f l I - T ! -I . -1 y Ciirrs Ijf j-pif , Indlffratlnn. V.ah-tir-ia. Impure Hloofl. Malaria, f'lilHfi tiicl FcTtnii and rnra l-1a. It ia an iiiifiiiiitn; remedy lor tiisoascs of tho Ivlflnry and I.t-rrr. It Is invalimh1) for IMneases peonliar t Womfii, and al. who leail pedentary lives. Ildfip not iniiirf theteoth.caiiseheadarhe.r,f produce '.n.tij.ation otiur Jinn witcm' f7.. It rnrlrliH and pnriflr. Ihe hlood, ftimulate-i the aptetite, aula the assimilation of food, relit-vcs IleartUirn and Pelchlng, Bad strf-npthen?1 the rouscl. p and nerve". For Intrrmlttent Ffvrrt, If-a.altndet Ick ot tuners---', etc., it lias no cquui. I The genuine ha aliove trade mark and rrot"ed red lines on wrapper. Take no other, wl; r ow. flllKH CO tlTI.OBI, IB. BRMsi 111 I mi mm tmi i iifiiil Go to (;EIS, FOSTER Carpets, Mattings, Knu's, Stair Pads. StnirRods. Stair Buttons, Oilcloths, Linoleum, Lace Curtains, Feathers, Turcoman Curtains, Madras Curtain Goods, etc., unequaled and prices the lowest. IOM TIC.4I,. FOK I'ot n AT DITOR. T tirr'-l'V annoiinfe my.Plf anilitate for IVmtifv An.IiO.r, HM-'-t to the '!vi"'1on : th Iirnv ertrtc priirary (f'.po'ion to tir- hl.l on the 4th 1ny o! .1 une nex. I illtAV t PKKl.LY. Porta iff tup. Trim 'ni xrv Ai furor.-. I her!.' ii nnounrr niTf-plf p.p n r-'in'li'it. "r 'aim'v A u.llti.r. fmhjfet to ih deoi-ion ol the next i. riK'frnt ic (.rinifirv -.'-"tW.n JOSFPH IllPrs. t'het townfhiu. TdK nil'M'V At'HITOK. I I herrhy -i-iTi.unre roy-r-lf-ia a cnndldnte i f- r An lit.. r. ?nt.)fi-t to the .ler'-non i.f the next, i lni'.cr:i.tc iirimary cle.-thm. ' j. w. RKirriN. tIonter Trp. I :H I -or. STY AT' Id. fir? I herel.T -innonnr-e my--elf m enndtil ite 'or i in in ..mil nr r ii 1 1 j r-.-t in 111-5 urnJU'n 01 I Lfl next !c imirr-itir primary pipetin-i. r.fiT is; Ror.Axn 1th Ward. Jolin-'town It .rotii-h. ilC'iil M'Y l-iiVMtSsro-VT'.K. 1 harohv m .-lnf.uni'-e ni-rplf m .Tn',i.l-it r. .r t.i n v ' -..ir m 'ei.i"-er. -ulifrt to he 'l-ipion ol fl.e next 1 If m. era tir prlmfirv pip--fon. JOHN KTRBY. John. -if own. T U ;1 NTY eiiwiSSIIINKK. I lirriv nnn-onrp Tnrelf -.ft a -nni!ii1-i.- ii.- i-.iintr f '..-ri n-!i-(inpr. uhi'',t to the rfo-r(;Hn el the no-tt 1)' nKT-itio -f.rlni.irr ele-f'nn M. I. FHF.KT.Y. enviTinf . TiiK enrvrv i-OMMT-JSIflMn-. f hr-i-f't.y v,r ro-irre mvcetf a a enniii.t-ite fi.r n r tv -r n n-ii-.-f.rer. ii t i -cf tn -heileeifion ri? fl p nf vt I mi-rrj t io iit-; ni-itrv elppt Iti A Mfrf iMf JI.K. Iilly Moron ifh. T'iK CIIIMY ''-vrT!SST iKK. 1 hetehv nnrfinnre mv-flt an a rnr.Tiftte tiirt'fnn'v v mm'-'li ner. nl jeft lo the ileclsion ol the r.'-x If-n:ofrf.r;f. .ritn.nrT- plfffor. V. J. PAHRITI. fi-illitin. 17' 'K COI NTY CO-flVISIONER. T herehr n- nonnf inyflf n c!-i'lilae for t'onntv IVn. mi.trrer. mhtrr to the .lcciMon of the next Tipmorr .tie I'rimurr r-'lfftinn TMi-TS.T. WTT.T.l A MS. F'.er."! rru. M.ir'h 4. IS1.?. roT'VTV i omyiksiovt-p 1 " - ' ' I.', .'. for t'oiintv Cnirrfiifslon-r. nhiet to the rferfftion of the next Iiomoemtle rirtrn-r tfrrifn ! chaki.ks rrtr-AT'. t'arro'l Twp. FPT7 roi'XTY COMMISSIONER 1 r.rr. 1-y nr.nnurfe mveflf n a rinfti.t'.te fur r-ntirty 'f'tnmi1'.ner fnhjeft to the 'lerNif.n ol the r."Tt Pmrrfratlr r.rimirT e'ertlon r. k mr.i.oN. Kliler Twp. Fir (-orNTY i'ionn?i(iNER T herehv an nounce mvrlf mi a cnn.liil'ife for the ofTlfe of t'onnty I 'nm tni!ioner minjeff to the df-lfinn of the next Pcmnerntic Irimrv WrtliYi, JAMES COSTI.otl'. M iy 1. 18S7 -tj. FOK ( f IM.MISSIONKK. 1 r.ffer myBf-lf n" i ran .li.Iat t .r -otintv I -.on-Hiieiiner at the eom'nir T'rlmnry Flertion. If electe.1. wi 1 endnivo- fo pr''.rni the rtnt("s of the office with fidelity to tne interest- of the tax-iiv-rc .1 A VFS .T. KAYI.OR. Allecheny twp.. April 29. ISS". F')K Pff'.iR HOI'SE IHKEOT'iK. I hereby an- nonn--e mypelf a a ean.li.lnte for T'or Hon-e Pi rrofi'.r. ptifroct to the ileriPion ff the Tiemor-rat ir Frim.irv election to he held on the 4th fs- of June. 1SS7. W. H. BYKNE. Etiennhurir. May H. 1SS7. I)oor I lous-o Piroctor. Vp hnrp hrpn nn'.h'H to firin'tnnr-e th name nf fKK'1K W. K SF,V. t .Ii.hnTrpwn can.tMnte for lo'-r Hon-jp Tir"ror. 9iit t to the 1piiori ol the Teriinpr:itir I'rirmry Klection. F '(IK ft 1 1 '.NTY THKAT'KFK. I here'.v annunner myelf : a fanili.l:ttf f.T t'onnty rreiPuret. puh .oet to the (lecitMon of the ne-cr llemofrntir Pri mary election, jamks uRirnx, t'ambria Foronsrh. Mar. 4, IfST. FOR rOI'NTY TREASI'IIER. I herehv nnnnnnee myself s a eandidate for -onnfv Tre-inrer, "nhifrt to the der-islon of the next rem.eratie t.r.nriarTr election. HENKY EII'HEXSEHR, Kiehlanrt Twp. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. j I herehv announce my'elf an a enn(ll.lt : fort'ountv Treasurer. .uheet to the deeipion of j the next Hemorratle primary election. m. a. ut'Airrz, YN ajhiriffton Twp. T7k '"' J ' herehy NTY TKEASfKEK. annmnee mTfiell an a eandtdate for -oiinty Treasurer, fiihjee; to the dceinlon of th- next IVmoeratle ririinarv cleetion. ' ' J M F KFTTY 1 !r FOR TOUXTY TREASURER. ; I herehy announce my?elf as a ean.1i.1ate ! for County Treasurer, gut.jeet 1 to the rleel-lon of I next Iiemocratle prlmarv election ! A TI. rPTSTE Mnnfter Twp. T7R C-OT NTY TREAST KKK. I I take this method j f announcing that I will be a c:vmliiln' for the nomination ot the office of L-ounty Treasurer, ( fuhject to the action ol the Iiemocratic Primary i eleotion. If nominate.l I will ni.ike an active ef- fort to he eloctefl. and If elected will perfc rro the ' nntic ot nald office to the hen t ot my .hiltty and ' for the accommodation ot the tiTt.avfr?. ! TH( IM AS' K. HOWE, famhria horon-rh, March 4. lST. lir.PrT and REST. I'rleea Rernrea HOLIAN'S KEW PARALLEL BIBLES I Over 2.000 p-tire. Fully Ulttmtnt. A n't wanted cirfuiTs Iw. A.J. Melman tt lo, Phlla. t 1?X K"T TTOU'S NOTICK. A J r 1-f-ate of Timothy McTamanv. deceased. I.etter-1 tetamentary on the estate of Tlmothv 3tcTam-ny , deceased, having heen icranted to the tintterle:nel, notice is hereby arlven.that all jier "ons Indebted to said estate mnist make piyment wtthoot delay, anil those havlnit claims ava-nst the same should present them properly anttientl etel tor settlement. .THN McTAMANY, Kxeeutor. WafhinKton twp.. May 13, 1SS7. ut. ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, LORETTO,PA, IN CHARGE OF FRANCISCAN BROTHERS. Board and Tuition for the Scholastic Year, $200. March 2th. ISSfi. tr. T I T A I f LIST, OMi WEEK, JI NE TERM, 18ST San.lern ..vs. Mellon. v. Ifntiy. va. Hollcn. Hiprrn Ifloyd... Kunroan KolnnI ( 'ondnn iMhort Slieh I.fD'.nir tv. Ivivi.'ot Hearer , W liliame I Knwen : Kraoe ; Snyder ; Itendon ' Steele i Hufferman ' MrKenile. Rnhert? , vs. ttilfon. vr. Mf-Iierinitt'i vs. Ketnery. vk. Storey. m. . J ,n,f ?. vs. sbonmaker. vi. Vinton. vs. Kelley. , 78. Kex. vs. 'ole. vs. Kurns. et n. vs. Sisters of Merry. vs. Oncer. vs. from. , vs. Bilker. vs. I.nf. vs. IweirnHou-iIns.ro. vs. I'arrtsh. vs. Clark. vs. Smay, vs. irecy. Ta. Kitianlnir Ins. Co. H. A SHOEMAKER. Pro'thy. Cathcart Tallman Srnee4er On nw Olass Kender Held Pto tby'd Office. Ihensburg, May la, 117. & QUIXX'S, Clinton CARL RIIjSTTXJS, I'RACTICAL AND DEALER IN- v ;.-y- -i . kii -j : .. -; -j. -ill i 'Cr 'i vr?;. ft! rr For la-.-e or s-nan rim- ?5 rlhre,40 erralni jK.wdfr: 3S 0 !. Oi Er : 4b al nd .r. 1 h ft.-oDi-5t. shootit.- F- rif.-t a.-cura'-r gna.-antf-eo und thf fn" atf-Htiutcy r...',f;.rf TJ f T-T- Ty -Unllerv. ' "" - A .k .ri, J JU A 1W eel Hirifw. lr is Bao-aiiit. t.ur.:inc, &b l iuo.ilineB.i.:r1-5. Xnurtiif-n d.rfe.-tDt Btyis. tvio-a I:rm f WARLin FIRE ARrTIS CO., Two t.ars.-ts male wuh nr.r f Tiir anr UT'y fh-ts t'ftJ a-r-atin-fri ft)" tJ ot Th cntip carry .fT ivriy .l arc a. ways c.,i'kte au-J rt-jIaL-.e. ti?M si; lrnrn Howti mn tttiifl fa'l rr:j"TTr-ntcf ptrfoot nr..i f-ill Mn)y S'nrr h ftnd isnrr as frt..Lfi T hoe who mflr from tan muny otcTirw ti ;-h-s Kennel t nSoi:t hj In-liwmmn, i.ir-npnn, i'THT-l rai a AVor, or too I"-) Inrinftrnr, we ftkthut yoii wii'l m pnr ftmwithf jrTPrt t of ynnr iron b l, unrt -wTire RUPTURED FCRSOWS can havo FF-ES N ri Tci-:. IN THE 1 1; III A N S' ('iilKT of the L.nr,7 i I famNriu. To tho heir? sn.l l-tial n-prfen Hti e--of EMT. Noi.le. .1e -ea'fil rektiv : You r here! y rite ! t he "fl hj j e:ir t e'.'re tt:e Ju lire" ot 1 lie r h tie ' ' c'J rt. ; he hf.ii at I.ietKl.iirn. on the 1m Munliy of June neTt. then an.l thpre to ai'.-i-iit or rt-luiic to ta kf 1 he Ken 1 K-nte ol E!:.',i 'oti!e. i e:i"f.l Rt the apt rai-f l raiua-L n put upon It ty an ii-qo--t luiy a-fitr-lo'l t-y the ?aM t "ourt. or now cii u-..1 w Ii" a tu-tec hh'.iili! tn.it he appointe.l to eil ih "nn:. .IHM- I'H K. KAY, Slicrtf. Shcr.fi'. iMFcr. T 'len'-.!-,:, Va.. ) Aptii ;-:.-4--v. R. I. Ji'IiNS.ON, S. J. BS'CV. A. W. FICK. Johnston, Buck it Co., i,vrivi:u, Money Received on Depsit, PA TABI F. S IF.M.5in. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS COLLECTIONS MADE T At.". ACTKS01RL-C roIWTf". . . . , ' I ' M fin Trie I rflftpnt -Lirf.i . - Ronicrif Ann Sola una a General Bantiri Easiness Transacted A CCO IX TS SOLlVITETt. A. W. BUCK, fashier. f.henl iirK, Arril 4. 14-tf. 17!) i - i?-.:. Polic'ea wr t'en at short notice In the OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" And other I'lrvt CLinh ( ompanlri. T. W. DICK, .l:fT FK THE OLO HAIlTKOUn FIRIHXSURAXCECOin'. CI1JIMKNCK1I HrLNKS 1794. ESecsnurn. Jmy 'i. i9a. W ATU R ESf I tfft CURE FOR CONSTIPATION, I'nr Tnrj.1.1 Lirer. Ililion. Hfailaehe, t'OSt IT' UPM, Tarrant'-i T fTf Tt;-ieit S-lt y. r- A p-rim . It l. crrtain In ItJ rffertf -Tt i tr'ntle tn Its actl n. ' It IP fal;itrahl to thr J t.te. It ran he rrllfil i upon tf niTp, ami It rureif j by fj-i-if!p, not hy outran ! inu. natufp. tm i,m take vli.lent ji r t tv ynttr- ' .flvr or allow tour cliil- Sick-Headache dren tn take them, ilwiri : nc thl el-ant rhar- ! niHrf-ntiral preparation, which ha hfen for hiot. ' AND thjn lortv fp.ri Tiiil!l- - III Pr Pll lavoritp. .-vW-t by jru7;i I rvrrytrherm Tfi, kind- of Job work neatly an ex edit i'-t!s!y executed H'. i liit? tfllce. Ni tk :. I X","TK E7S HEHEHV lilVF.N. Hut the tollow x 1 U ae acc.iutits h ive been filo.l in the . nurt of t'omtnun I'le is i.f "biii l.rla eon-ity. I'midm lva ! nia. ami will be fontirm.'il bv ?aM t-ourt on the ; EIKST MO.MlAY Ol JVM; 117, upleis crusc ; tefhown to the e intrafv ' Aefoiint ol John H. M-:r;.li , Aifiie cl John ; Schrlb.r, et ui. First ami arti:il iiecount of W. II. Sniaj. Asilft I P.e ol John H'ehtn, et ux. II. A sHi.KMrtKEK. Pro thv. j E.,enbnrn, May 1.". 1;.-St. NOI'ICll. j IN THE liKl-llAXS' ftH KT ol the foamy ol j t'ambrin. 'l'o 'lie- lieir and lryal rfpre-'entatives ol Iianlel H . I. nlfj , li-e.i!.'.l. (tRerTiMi: You , are herebv nte.l to tie tnl aj.tiear before the ' .Indues el the I rptiiin- t 'ourt. to held at j Ebeiifbtirit. on the lt Monday ol June next then ' and thero to tiepfpt ot reiupe to tate the Keal E I tate ot IUniel H. Ixtnley. deri-ac-M. i.t the ap- praised valnatinn put upon It by an lminet duly awarded by the said Cuiirt. or show cause why a, trustee should not be iuluted to sell the-uiai. .ItfSEI'K A. li4V, Sfretitl. Nherlff's t'ltlee. ElnbrB. Va.. April -i'i, l.kT.-4w. for etc. Quality of Goods Watches, Clocks, TEWKI.UY, SflTerwara- Musical Instnarssits- ANI Optical Goodc. Sole Agent U K I'll K Celebrat?i Rockford WA'H.'IIMH. (jilambli and Frrivnia Watches. In Kfy ami Stem Win lprs. I.M'.fiK SELF.LTIOX or AM. K1XD of JEWF.I.K1T a!r4ys ;in han 1. I " Mv lin ff .r.'w-plrv U ti-isiirpai1 . t 'l.tne f.nil see fur yuur"if Ix-fore jurcha intl elr-wht iP. l-i" AI I. WOHK fit-A KANTEk.il CARLHIVINIU.s E jen-jrii. N tv. 11. l.". -tf. ft ry c-.:. 5-". nr.; rih nia.le ftaffi rifle cntae: ISportifie -iD-l Tr- ..r.J rr.i.wa-l. The M.mJ-i'-' A i ca.itre fr..Ta r" f. Lf-.uu iu. SenJ fi-r l. .ct-Trf . -.t.. Wew Kavpn, Conn. r-J l r. te prizes at tav-t i;.x MARiSREWEDY CO., Vrx Crv: or-. T? . Tenii StrtseVST. 1XJUTJ. MO. Trlol of our Appl anc, Ae lot Term? TW. 1 I ( : K . AlTOI.NEY-M-l.AW-. 1 'r inlinrii, '. irttt? tn t -i:.'.ir it T. .1 I.li.vl. iet-'.V ittst C'iht.i t'entre f-.-eeu All inner ot lei-al tm-nen attfnded it ifUi'ft ri an.l eolleti .n spec:ltT. ' l'-1 1 OH V4 I r M 1 i-e l.l.. Ii- ; am i m;;m.i I AY -l , r : r.--. r ' -1 -. v. rk . -..: !! . if v I : :. ' - r. ' v H J I ' - T -i 1 ' i . l-a. i ' T. i ) in r f 1 1 ri i ' - A I.I.iN Ai.. VIVI iivi r: riM rts tiro. I". ,-w Y-ri . -! i r ' .1 w ' I I V 4 o. r'i If--. -T! t.. n X I -' .- APVEKTI-INU in mt Nev r-e l;lii 5.I1 1 't K'r. t I ri:'.iN; tii4r.itiiM R ,. v ; ! !" - (.rOIK.t. . ROWI I I. A .. 10 Sirnre klreel. 'e York ItJ Fur. Ski ki t T.tt"(H. P"1 N k rrA rvr. ; II t f M;.t :-ee i ;v: ii-ftt io;. 1 .. 1 1 BARBER SHOP. 1 t.e ui. oti fi-n tr. 1 1 h I ' : T n i n If i : t . -.- rtii:rf-t 'nv-t"? ii;i i . 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