AliP .fW'": 4. l'.r ts r -.tmSi- t! i lane fgr. i ( if vr-" i 'I .'OK :.tic 1 .' irt-i ' Uutis , 4--t'f" ,. rS ' ) mt i . a "J 1 , nlH'' t - - ,.,tr' f lit1- iij II." 1 i :. s . -pit. Ebonsburg, Pa.f Life is so short that to be fully enjoyed The worthy pastor of the Plmrr-h .,., f ! r;:':!'.1,0 rVer '.vd ; I y N, Father Christy, wl o h:. . ,s,i apparel ana provenacr too at i cd in otrr midst for nearly ten vears is i . . prices mur-I, . heaper than other folks do. ' now i e.-ereedinto d J F' .' Ist I hp store and pos'-office building at St the advice of w At,,- j ' , Vy Anmitii. .ti.t w ti.a n I' ' ' . ,u? P".eian ami with th ' . " - - v " ar- t 'on sent ot fin J .islam- he has coi.clml.'.l t,- .v.,., Mii-ss, was rincreii ny one or o the Educational. Kxliibltlyni nf St. Francis' College nnd cm oi jiercy, l.urello, visits. 1 he average lemrth oi these visits wa one hour. On theso occasions 1 mu.lo stu-lt memoranda as are r -.pured bv tho Depart ment, besides observing-the ireucral nrirarizii- more of the ii7lit-fliirered srenfrv nn re-; tiav regaining S. K E I h yon t r o i: n ,.III,,TiN TOWNSHIP, .,,;.:,. t the Democratic Coun- --r.MRT.V. , : by Mr. N ATFI AXIEr, Hoknr, , :;'i:i"iini'i' his nunc ns i: of ' i,.s tor Assembly from this : ,. provisions nf tin; tifw con- j i:,-- Mr. IIiMiNn ubmits his j , . hi inii ami will, like nil u-ond it and abide by the decision. ' ''' ,.''"i'if ' pKnTiloNoTAJtY. ,;(,,-'i. will be a candidate before A ".n ,n; ifii Tor the ollH-( l" Pro- ' ,.; ( i-ai-iia unity, subject to the ' i.- rix r:it ic party, nnd hopes to , .h-;!i tin." support of his party "', ,- po-itiotl. A. J. CllHI.STV. same inn lienn H r riaht to be V "',r, i." -ti -'I. a the case may be, f,r the '"I r m'tv C..ti:inisbti-r that Is possess titer man." the subscriber hangs ' :i i itiirr wall and declares lil ..- r , -' i e tll' 'Mear peopht" to the ':.' i :;!:!. I'l-oviili'il, sin,) proviilei) ; n inch i nar 'oimt y ('mi vent ion Ins naiue on uie Democrat it: .llJlIX .IIAIiltAL'till. I. HT!. tttj ni.-i, iw in i irti I lirillSPll'AC to T no to.,- , , . I v. t . sea PhoiV- fnr a short time, in hopes of j rtopraviiy of ihis so-callc,l 'eiiliyhtenttr' ing liis wasted enerciea. In view of !r 1I5 ' 'P, ,s,'r',-' a9 antidote against tho vims DF.AU FRKEMAN-Tf t lwn K 1,1 I i.. . I!Ltu .?r''5 -h,.lS. and S.ly.M- that iitsto.c;iools, tf made in the ri-jht spirit, nre barren (r r,,)d res4ilts. Th.s only nririi raent rjratn!t tiu: practice is the limited ifood rfnrwibetl because of the itnpoesibililv of viMtinthein more frequently and remaining' innjrfr.. These din be done nlv when pnper Nitendents shall Inive narrorrer "fields of labor r.unf 7 7;ir;tiif. - We tieliT a nios-t sncressf ul ounty Institute in Johnstown, commem-m? tin i ne sjiii fi:v of hvi'iii t Vt, K Californ in Correspondence. Chessey Station, Mereod Co.. Oil., 1 Jul4,lS74. " Dfia FREiMnt-Vanves In thisStafe have all TOU IBOt Bt III l.!,l,:,itn.l tk..ir- t: :ithnmtinrr v,.;. t... , . i - i tilt; horses trom I heir unpleasant position. -Sf T -i tt i . . . ... iirm -c, v.i:-si towiistiip, proposes iii.i.ii-.- ii a grana p,c-nu: on Monday man interested. -i-Tha t'outiact for sinking thr artui.-m w.il in this place, has been awanleil to our' ot Intidel and srodless schools as W'-ll as the high er kindred institutions wTth which they are un- miiii amiiaren, it w that sonnd catholic and moral instruction which the rising feneration receive in such excellent colleges and ncado rniesas those named in the caption of this ar ticle. On Tuesday. June 30th, f ha J tfe rare crjny. , o Vo.. f... w' "f, ',l''e two einioiTions-one valuable assistance of I,fs. Kobert Currv ... . .. ' ' i,MvBri,i,-i.r iiicis,ine oilier i t. Ii,yil, Ulil T. T Mm-rell (liir own i,..i,.,rj f'.,. un earlj ht ur in he mm nnij.- lho"note . r.i.tl t ,t!.e, ut to d.-serve the irrea est praise - I of preparntion" indicated that tliep-raiid crown- The chaiart, r ,.r the eVrcrS-s , -o'fjh, u tv"as intrday of the st ..dents-c.l I estate life for l.Tt ; bctttr than ever before Ve u ib r of u--v. ihTl; vd as a consf.,.co the happ, ! tual teachers in nttenduuco wn VSj. 1 he ciu XO'lthsof f. V raneis ( o l uc were a imiiiin- ' wn. ,r i,.i,.,c i .... . V , ' Vcx'-' ,,K ' it str.,.,. -na their , Fs .-m ill ? "' ''P.root. Alm.t every place I is tailed Hlti r a saint. We have Santa l;..u -santa rr..s.,na Inez. Santa iJb J!. M-' Mh Uj.S.b H ancKc,,.,,, Pedro. ! l.tento. ljs Ai.nel,... fl.l u hundred other holy ! names. '1 tnviis.towiivhitm -i::., , .ij eisnn.i nvitntnn u;e named after saints. And ' -i.ij.-My ims hisname periM-tii- , i .,.-,! in jiiiiiiii u wi i I,-,.. '.!.. ,oin-eu ii.iiiec (M er trie map of I ali foi u , you will hud that ali the i: 1 n-imei are s-'cre.l ones. Al ter learning this taer t he tu-xt t liin to Ivaru is how t.i proi.ouno- them. I Kviti,n u lew st.Hijs ,.f ;, , , i v iii; i l !.in l v.ist tn"show : names arc pronounce. i : ,,,r i ... i .i , " j 'iii iiu, -u i . i,.i,. 1 Kl lis oi - ...... . ...... ......... t ,j i.i-i i .1, unit m-jm, his very i an v. i he til It rent c ass.-s of bV . f i' t l,r"t(' which are to 1'arker's In,li,,,r. his bi.I bein- .lee,n''l ', ho t-Xli'''" a( lhe,,,, you"- 'pJO w1"" ulai 'u.c 1 -1: eNpeii.leilin the fiurclrrtse of instrilnient. most. ,n.ut.. -Tm ?: . . , 1 ' ' 3 wfrr-to take tiart in the everciM-s -as nnnouncd . stituto deserve lu.norable mei.iio.t. 'H , ex 1 -I V L:l:vl,y",p ""greation the next25 fm t at the rate of 1.7.3 er foot ; ' J.'"ef.co. . r ,C,,ml meet wr.J; 'it " mi l.imi I ' 1 . .i. V ' V " !;,,yf"! tin"' of ,f' a;,d for tl,,! ,,k"t ""'0 ft P-r foot ; an.l for tho I "- reelr.ty and oo.J order which connected with my ollice: contiibute 1 a mini j hope that everybody will take a lian.l iif the j next 300 XW, -r foot. If water . sum I oW v0. r . PrVnt ovo,n h,l ,nost casnal ''r of article ,n idi.ealional toP., ,., ditrc fevtivities. .. ci.-ut infintrtv is not toin, I It a,, i ,i h !i n n 'ly demons! ratt'-d the iinccasinujr cut publications! tauxht a normal tla-s.'O; Anion-the suiVerers bv the terr;bl f. ( 1 w, f 111 i , U "t ,h;lf P'h , wh.nee iiiul untiring zea of the pt.otl I run- i day.-,,d travtltl on ..fV.oial business SOol ' in AlleheT,; City ,J the T, i' c, n." ?'r! ... V"! H0" JU,!h5,i i el? V, ' T 11 ?J I hope uobody iiuiiKiues that I have bc.-n I ... .Inn' ,',.,K iiiH si: itrnr.cron. TM K NOIK (IK WILLIAM McDKUMITT, ! I Id frieti.ls to I ho consideration ' , n:i: tiiocra tie Vinnty t'onvention , . : "i' i !ie r-lliee of 1'oor 1 1 oust, j .,'( i ':: i: i -j" -t county.; Many. sotne$:50(),nor worth of nronertv wna.losi e.l throiigh the ajjeney of a fire-eraeker, we regret, to not- the irnine of our whilom typo graphical friend,- II r. .Tames K. Hartxell, loi inei ly t.f Johnstown, who lost hous an.l t'trniture to the value of ..OOJ or more, and who is ont. of pocket some $K0O over and above his insurance. M ore's the pity. : Duriiifr a violeirt thmi,ler storm on Wnl ttfisday iiiyht of last week, the barn t.n tin? fane, owned bv Mr. .ToseiVl, t...;,,l..r r,f r"-,- roll township, situate on the road leading Wo wer from Kaylor's station to Loretto, was struck j ed than we by lightning arid destroyed. The. farm was ihat Mr. Th be paid So for each, additional foot, nsheav , icr ma. hinery will-then be rcpiinid. Mr. j W., who lias jjiv-ii IniikIm in the t-c.p-iire.l j amount for the faithful performance of his I contract, it required to keeji a record of tha j different strata of the earth's formation he j passes through. Work has already been commenced in the way of getting out tim ; hers for th tlerrif k, and the enterprise will bo pushetl forward to a successful comule- liou as rapidly, as possible. CCALAND PERSONAL. -4X9-- TU.rr, n nd the Other raee. ti.,.,-, !:,! lias rone it, head tail and all. -,.i'i:!i !i ' linri-h at Wilmore is un- , xi, i:sive repairs, '-s .'.iili A. Fisher fell dead in ICern- .;-..t,.vn ) on Monday hist, i ., IViiesv! vania is said t-- tie ln- !,, .- thieves. Watch them. - ;.v, . l'.rother.H Woodruil", but 1.0 I l ei or scalpeil ''injin" in ' v,:-i iie:tse. ,,,. V, '.!'!, !' Kernviile, hn one of his t, . i, 1 , -i In, lav evcnii.g last at the .. ,v, r,eit:;i mill. u. Watt, a railroad engineer, hail one . ,,:! ,h rrtilicd by a locomotivo at , . .i ;:i::u'h on Saturday last. : , :i K"n:ace Mills, in Huntingdon - i by Mr. J. A, llaggerty, were -.'.!' :i:v oti the 3.1 intt., involving - '-.in1'1. - .t,;tr ran oyer the right foot of a -- v.i :..tniel J"lm Fisii-r, tf Kernville . !.;.,. ii Friday inorniug last, and tle- e never mot-fl painfully surpris- were when the uews reached us strove.!. The. farm was ' that Mr. Thomas ("arl.tiiH n. t. ,r,n. r A it. in the occupancy of Mr. John Albighter, a i merchant iu goo.1 standing an.l a gentleman pon-in-law of Mr. Bender's. We learn that I of .heretofore, nuimpea. liable integrity, had Mr. A. lost a cow and calf by the fire, but , I-een arrested in Philadelphia for arson, he that there was no hay or "rain iu the barn ,' having, it is alleged, secured an insurance -,.--! on - siocivoi liquors vjuue.i atonlv -Q ., l .T . . .. 4- .. ' - , , . . J it the time. A gay anil festive youth from the vicini ty of Wilmore essayed to trip the -'light fan tastic toe" with a buxom hiss of the Teuton ic persuasion at a New (b-rma-.iy pic-nio, not long since, but. in his awkwardness he trod m 4 he pet corn of tho muscular lass, whereupon she lict ane so indignant that she eanght him by thfl slack of the neck and the nape of his u ninentiouables ami landed him on all fours .m the outer limits of the danc ing platform. Prof. laght didn't 'Tbf-ht out" of Holli daysbnrg in his balloon on the Fourth, as per programme, owing to unstirmountabla diia eulties, but he did go up on Monday even ing, as-.-rttKlinz to an altitude of KDiWl feet and alighting on a farm pome three miles J distant from the Martin-, point. The scar. i- ?-K0, and then set fire to the establishment containing tho same a tavcru kent 1 iv him in that t ity.. The evidence as to hisguilt, if that which it really was-a ilcciihd nurccsn. .:.Kvery Hrmn-rement for thu '-Twenty-Ourth A n nil a I Commencement fit St. Francis' Codejre' beintr complete. Ut. Itev. I'hh on llnitu.iii,,' InnL- h i 6 sea 1 1 1 n a i e 1 ejja n t . U i in, r i c h 1 y ca n o p i ed , w i t h newspaper reports can bj relied on, is very j "r'1 "yrons "Apostrophe to ( icean." Thecur- dirot t and seemii gly undeniable, but we I T'i '!-"jr-' AV.ThfJ ,.' 'sh Attorney, or , - - ., , .,'-" , '. tjial way l'rnt-t too in I7T0 a nlfiv well culcul-i- certani.y think that if. he commit ted t he ted to excite :he .IsiLilitl." or i, aLh!m.V crime he was not in his right mind, for our was well presented, the followim-- named tv of gas proYente.l him from taking his bask- j ofreiiee, were imposed t'yrus Korner, lar- ei wiin nun, ami ttie ascenxion was tlieretoro made with the tlaring areonaut perched upon the ring in which the"ftrsk?t usually rests. j Comical ('only is certainly worthy of i lining called a man of many faces, but we j rather think our artist friend Ppen. e. take 3 ! him down a peg or two in that particular, i Knowic.ige 01 inm torli1-i the idea ot iinpu- 1 '"'nts itp.pearinir inercin, eacn or whom per- ting such an act to a man in whom we re- formed his part in a manner creditable toum.i- i.ose.l so ,.,:,..K.. .,-. 1 11.. 1..,.. i.. t.,.1.1 i T "1 "r -'"' t'lsirioiiie art : Masters rc. A. Mc- 4- - ' (itwi,- oi,i,i ii .. J V nun laril ll'.'Ul . jn th w im in. al'.lictioa! - In the Iiistrict Court, Johnstown, last wee, the following sentences for criminal .Su-.,-if,n. v II. h . Kcl iv. .1. IF. I viii-li It lt.,w :?,0.n to answer, ana in the meantime , en. W. K. Heed. (i. . don. V. ir - K.11 v 1-. .1. e aiiguish of lii.s stricken wife and family. I V'oss. W. V. Oninn and P. V. rolan. ho still reside 111 Altoona, may be better I In the second part Master J. l. Wilson deliv- iagjn.e.1 I tan described. M.iytll, in Mis i I ,"'.' -er . 1. , .,c .-.pcc- . '7.. ... 1 .1 . .' 1 tro llrideyroom was performiid bv t he fo ow- rcy send them comlort 111 their cveat i e.i.n,ie t w 11 1.' u ..n- At least that's th way it looks at his photo- i 'cd,) larceny c.fa pair of boots, c-os human face divine I nni :ls above and six months in Ihe 1 1. 1 .i-i. :i II, P graph gallery, where the can be photographed true to life in the best style of the art. on the shortest notice, and j at pr'ce.: that none can find fault with, l'ho tographs of the irrepressible ( ..nlv now on i eNliibit 10:1 and sale at Spence's Photograph 1 Gallery. High street, Kbensbnrg. Duyone. ! A man named Joseph W. Gallagher ' 1 was brought to jail here on Monday last and ; committed for trial on a charge of attempted j rape en trie person of a marrl"d woman ' whose maiden name was K'i.abeth Ounkst, formerly of TMair county, but whose name j now, beinc: a married woman, if we are rightly informed, we did not learn. The of- j fence was committed. If committed at all. I j in Clearfield township. The accused was j ' release.) on Wednesday on S.VI'I bail, Mr. ! j l'eter K rise ent.-rii g into recognizances in j j the abov sunt f, u-his. niij.earance to answer. 1. S. I '.ol sjnger. brother of ,Iewe Itol- , j singer, of this place, was killed almost in- 1 stantly at T'.ra.bbick's Fields, on Tuesday of i last week, by tlie explosion rf a boiler in a ' j saw ini',1 in which he wan employed asengi j neer. The ntiforf unafe 111 in was formerly a J resident nf Johnstown, where bis parents at ' present, reside, and where we knew him well ' ! and appreciated him highly for his social ' h listi'n t Court to- j and kindly .1 ispositi.ui. lie was aged about i :V-t years and leaves a wife and several chil- i ; dren to mourn his shocking nt:d untimely j ; death. 1 1 is remains were brought to . 1 1, hps- i : town and interred in Sandy Vale cemetery. ' I ( 'ress, hi Springs, which have gained a j ' world-wide and most enviable reputation a- ! asumtner resort under the management of: Geo. W. Mulliu, Fs.., is this yi-ar presided , over Vv Mr. Geo. 1C. Mulliu, a son of the 1 on. He ill likely f above named gentleman, who is eminently : ntiarv. I .inalitied bv nature and bv : perience to fill j 1 Fit Furnace.'" is tho name of a . 1 ; in I'.hiir county at whi.-h an - .t , "v tlte other day and uiatle : !., r. S ;;.:!,. venerable a nd much es h, 1 ; ' I rs, .las. (jiiinn, of Holli . f , ii, a chair t he other day and ,! h t .inns. ''!: blast i nrnaces recently blown i :,-:,,n ieu-.i:.-.l operations again v. ti'.oi-.'C.s v.-w s that. May , s:itn,- soft s..', liily follow. ,1 :n ni'i:.'! L.-vi limond, a , '( t-i'A ns.'iip, wos run over j - 'iv by a freight train at j ;:i:ii!-!i ,1: S 1 turd ay last. . :iy aij i i ie.1111 festival will j -. W ;ai..;v :,i-inori"ow (Saturday) j . . -w J . 1 1 1 1. -1 : 1 church in that a Miliary sac, -ess. was no doubt insane i t nf a moving train at ! ir. ix cCI.u.soN. The educnticnal outlook in thi3 county is cjaite ea-joiira.in. t)ur people are almost unanimous in favor of the common school 11 iitiilin..,.i.,; ., r,....,. ...,.r... ... r .0.. . ' '"ea. 11 itioat m hior!i po-sitioa. wh 1 ,,,,,, r.1,,1 I lill, iiMHi , .... I. .. , . . u ....! " , in- ti leinis 01 Mi ill iar el UCtll loll from marrmir the beaut v our educational system bv emrra f t- lllkT lltirt.i it ,i,,k',rf ., t I .. ...... ...........I 1 , - - I J J K.tVIl,,,,,,,, , .Ulll'lII' i sory text-books, nud other nitinst r.tsii ies of tho kind, there will be no trouble in the fu- I tuie is there has been none in 1 ne past. What ' we want is not more laws, but an earnesr. ! holiest, and vigorous execution of tho laws we ! have. In this county we specially need (1 1 More -rood school houses. A irood .lcul has been done in the year past towards sup plyin.tf this want, but much sUil leuuiinsto be done. (2) We need better furniture in many of our school h:uses. Every school room should have Ifood desks nod seats for pupils mid teacher. At present Ill's Is far from beiiijr the case. (3) We need moro out-houscs to our school f Properties. Very many of our school houses nive nut belontring to them an outbu ildimr of any description whatever. This is all wron. if) We iieed more parental interest and co operation in tlio sc!i,ol work. Surely flic, i i-.-ht education of the child is something that should lie very near the heart of every parent and every frood citizen. These are some of our more pressing needs. I wish that those who should be most particu larly interested would come s-ujrcly up to the duties ot the hour. Certain rtspoiitibiii ties have been laid upon our shoulders; let us come up like men and as-um,r them fully; uin I, as Thackeray says, though "wo may i.ot win the baton or epaulettes, yet !od rive us strength to jruard the honor of the ll.-ijr !" T. J. Cu A I'M AN, C. S. htw some ot ih ii'.'". f I i'-,!,nv. u ve u.j yt.tir .1 w : 1 beiiuve yvu're jus; irk.-tn "7 1 io i; . vu're siariitir out oft 'no v:.v. th,.u-h, V r I hav jiist ..!.: Ir-.m ! ,.. . And y.m tie -..iv m, ..-it s,.i,'in:i'r That ymi nre 11,, 1 lr.ea Tunlu ,firf IVo. 1 linv-t, (-i-.M-. tlirt .7,, ... -i,, Thai 1 i.iiilil see yuur he.A l'm-i.wie.hia.'. r.nt even this is a poor trui.l.) t iir inouiu ip; these names. For instance. Vu'lejo js pr.- c, nci-viuci oil u. lialjel i;J :- i ceiue.. on ,',1. .loa.piin is pronouiiccd hen-as if ; spelled W o-kct-i), uece.'it 0:1 i.,;ri, but i:i the pi- ' KCttecrs it IS prononneed l!o-a-kcen. I.os n- I u-eles is pi on, Minced Lose A 11 -els. Tej-m is nro- i ounce,! 'l-hoii, and so on i the end ot the i ciiapicr. 1 is soiin le.l ;, ;,,!.. 1, K,.r Ql'VCTAL UKPOKT. . n-l r-.r. Ai hit. lTt, we (tiro. C. K. V.w , .Tons A. Kkn;:t,v ,,,,d (i;o. W.Ottv.f'! : -hnr uiet fct ti.- fetiuiiL'sienors- (mi.-e ia I.Ij e harg. Fa., at (!. o yt of Jons .-.. l Trcastirrr ot t'amt..c, f.,-jn'r, nnd VV. i. . -i 'l,i:tl.iMi it.l Athvv A ii. two ot t !..; t iiiissioner J ol C:rtJ.riH t .-anty, fer t lie pun .. o' riakinif nn exnin'iiatUia el ni.- j;pj.,.i-t ,,i 1 1; bito Heard of I'nunty A a.l;i ers v., U re t.-r-ii.-f ' f account of sail Jons '"S, "q.. do itu.i. it ft -- r 1 exaiinnatiim ol said p'irt. that tin: J01 - Co, J-:q.. i- :i lobtc I to Ihe Comity ' I I'm,,' -' 1 m the s,n,i of three hnmlrtsl ::nd ttty i.i:e tit,....: j siiit.lSi, ui tilmtva by the ivlivwitiif 8TAi ki;::t. Item -.f s ato t.i 011 Hank Si w k. er.'.lite-l tnsael .1i !,nt'e, 1 ., in ittld Heport, but no; charged ei him tio r, ui -.W, -o Cuaimia'n ovcrp.i; -1, (soe s,au u,t id Nduw.) 1 1 ' T'.iial 43 .1 uM?ntt?tt with tverir. eens. At the rirht of 011 r j ,,.,,'iL , it loved Bishop sat Hev. Father Pollard and at I i.me.V V J his left Uev. Father Garland. There were also i I," " i. present itev. .j. Hevlin, President of the Col- I lesfo, Itev. S. H. Itowen, Uev. K. Itnsh. Pastor of Ixnetto Uev. Father Walsh, Hollidaysbur. Key. Father Tuiirjr. V.i.. Altoona, Iter. John llackctt. Summit, Itev. Thos. MeF.nrue, St. Au Atustine, Uev. K. t'. Chrislv. Kliens!urr. Uev. rut hers harren, Kearney. Kittell, Davan, Ryan, t.ratte, John Ward, .McHiigh, Hvrne, and mar.v others wliose names I did not .earn. The I.orct to Cornet llaud (to whose musical tnlent nnd admitted ability I paid a well-merit-fd compliment iu a late issue of your spirited journal), having taken their places, rilayed nn ' overture," after which Mr. Kieh'tl i,..wei: ap peared before theaudienee Mud delivereda very pleadmr Salutatory' After music t,v ii,0 band and piai.o. with chorus, Mr. Wm. t'uinn. 01 11. ii. ma, snurir, presented luinseif ami deliv . claim to i ..e1;, -''a ;t, tr l',?:ll""f 'a Ii! oVnia' , onlvstav 1 K- obl.er luberci.A as,,.u.. ,,, uro- ty ami ex- , ,"':-1,.".,;-cl".,.N .V''-P.., wii the c like s, re stu- iiwi i s 1 ue uiiapMatc.l 1 nn 11, ct, roi.i i:cs. 1 e.crc is 1 11a same scramble for otT-ee hrrn a s in the Males. In our liui, tininn,i :l -eii i,,! , trustee couldn't be elected pt .iceablv. '!'! a e i w-rc two elecliotis held at t Wo ,i I It , -I ell t Sctio d house, uhe-a been cailc.l by two nitl'ereut - ''ti.ste.s. iitil.t.n-a u,,-re .,r,. 01, v tlir- trus tees altt.K. th.ur. u.lu on u-llst(.o j;J chni-e.1 , wi'.i iippiopnaliii- school iii,,:,cV to his own use. Minilai- ciaiv. s are made ai.iiii-.t all u,e I M""",,y.1':'lt',-,,1",-. - 'U!Uio. b.ioerv ;! mis useot .he public luu. Is is theciv .111 cvci V side. , I bcicve the country is h-oii: to thedeVil as ; last as it can. 'J he county sea' was changed i only a year .10. ti ho ct-v ol corruption is a'- ! !o'.l J.;S"J- M"rL-'d loe lew com. IV seal, ii nd is 1 he point trom which ad touti-lsiro 1, o.sc,u van,.,-. AlMMll v.,,.; lor tiiciit.ove point have put upatMciccd thus Iar ibis scasDii. nci.i.iiti.v. 1 Ii.-t women out herr, l,,ivn tr.,t r.l--i,-. ! -burgh, tm Tuesday ivi-r and i c. si.in 1 1 y killed, t on the motion in arrest ,.r a ii'-w trial in the case barged with rape, will be k ille.l and tl ve more or erii'.ile t. itiado which i! and vicinity 011 tin: -s in property is esti- iuied 1 1 arris has been ei 1 o'.tntv for tilling 'ij -ealn boniities and re- ceny; .$5 fine,' with costs, and six months in county jail'; Mrs. Gall, adultery, .fli,-; tine, with costs, and three months in county jail; lavid Faruer, aggravated assault and bat tery, 10 tine, with costs, ami three months in county jail; Jaiueb lore, same oll'cnce and same seutein e; Wilson Patterson, jr., (col- oosts and count y ja:l ; Thomas Parfitt, aggravated assau it and battery, fine and costs as above and twenty days in jail. Thu acorised were all brought to this place 011' Saturday and are now serv ing out their time sentences. In the same Court; Attl.te. Horner was found guilty of fornk'a! ion with Mrs. Gall and sentence,: to pay a tine of S7o and costs of prosecution ; John Cooper, convicted of assault atal but tery, had to sock up .o and costs ; and Chas. Lainbaiigh, for fornication and bastardy, re ceived tho usual sentence. Thk Kocr.TU in KiiF.xsnt'Kii. It is too late now to enter into a, detailed tb:scii pt ion of the events that transpired here on the Fourth of July, but we may say that lioth of the pic-nics 011 that festive occasion wto replete with good feeling and the best ot en joyment, and that nothing occurred to mar the pleasures of the day. Add to thUthe fact that the AUooitaCi'y Ibuid. one of Ihe li'iest, musical organizations iu the State, paid i-iir town an impromptu visit and dis coursed w i 1 h a liberal ban.!, or, inure prop erly speaking, liberal lips, the must .'.eiiglit- 101 music iii.ii our ptaipiu uavo es xr nsieiteu to, and it will readily Ixi admitted that lib- ! ensbiirg was indeed -"gay and Iiapy" while i the fun la-ted. With an :s;i).) set of silver ', liistriniients 111 tic; hai,,.s ot such gentlemen as Larry Matthews, ;. W. Stewarr, A. Cla baugh, llenj. Williams, Andrew Kijplti, ,);iin Matthews, H.A. Durnbaiigh, John ll. 1 le.Vtiian, Charles Stout, Charles Fet-tin-er, Samuel M'Cnrmick and A..C. liiown, members ol the above named bantl, ttothing ! but Ihe very best ot music could be looked j lor, and we are sure that our citizens en oy- itliKgolv. II. iv we soon again uelconpj don. J . II. Lynch. P. V. Dolan. .1. I). Wilson and John Ituike. Th" "Valedictory " was delivered by P. II. Kelly. When each mid all performed their respective parts in the several acts in such praiseworthy style, it may be deemed suf ficient to note the fact in sfcneral terms; yet, without mt'iiuimr the slightest inx idinus dis tinction, I may be permited to say that Master E. A. McSwisr-ren is "Pierce O'Han. the Irish Attorney,' Master ti. Gordon as"'S.piire Al dwinkle." Master P. V. 1 lolahas 'f)ickor ," and Master P. II. Kelly in the Valedictory, allopt-d Shtik-pcare's atl ice to players by "suitinjf tho action to the word and the word to the net ion." At the dose of the interesting exercises tho lit. Uev. Ilishop arose and briclly but neatly and affectionately adverted to the importance ot Cttttvlii- education, t he. progressive advanee mer.t which Catholic institutions have liiad", and to the etirriry . n.l zeal which tho irood Urol hers of l.oretto have evinced in adding building- after buildin-j to their splendid mon astery unit miiffiuhccnt collejr Alter a l ire 11. y tin Local Correspondence. Tim "GAi.nniors" voniTit. w n at "s'jnrti rp" hid am how he i:i it 1 WHAT II K SAW AMI ll W llESAW'll 1 i-. ', MorNTAiN Foot, July C, 1ST4. j FntTt i ft Fuef.m - With t he early chirp of tho I beautiful "cat-bird" the undersigned awoke i Trom his slumbers on t he inornimz of ttie ureat natal .lav of ourtiitrtcnf iii.lependeiice. Kraw- j inir our liutre ihuinbs across our eyes (as an tdiencr), we left the "niht shift" and tpiickly : arose from our "downy couch of straw,'' deter- ! mined that we would not be outdone in our pa- i trim ic cltorts to eelcbrat" the day in a proper j and becoming manlier. We ini-i i iy ilonu-d on r "Piiiiiliii-t'o-tisiiicitnis clothes just as ilay trentle ami paternal manner Which our be- I vi-d lli-hop evinces f. r his dear children, tie: ; exercises terminated, le-ivimr nn lmrcs.i mi 'if j uiift:i'nt"i .bdiriit on the minds ol thos-: who , had the good fortune to enjoy a treat s-, inter- estinir atid iprroeable as the exhibition at St. ) Francis' Oo.i "rc prov ed to lu. The Kev. Pt': 'blent calb;.l on Masters W. II. ! F. Kelly and I. F. Kelly, (brothers.) from Par- ! korsbiii'ir. West Vira'l'iia, and these y.uinjr eu- ' llemcn received from tl e hands of tho llishop litl a ht t le da wniny on its own hook, and then students in that kind, ! where will wesro'f was the iitleslion. We re membered having heard that a pic-rue was to held at Portage, in the county ot (. anibria. un der tbe M 11 spices of t iie " You nur Men's i h l ist i an Assotiaii. ti" of that plac:. tcinr of a some what pious turn of mind, we were not lotur In determining that that vvas the place and (. tiie itii.-pi;:i-s under whicli we would manifest our "hiuh appreciation" of tho great tiv.it which mufc ns a nation and threw open ihe door in t his ha ppy asv lum for fie fippressed of all nations. Hence, therefore, we took passaur a tiiploma con ft-rrimr on iheui the decree of on the new Poriaire Hail Hoadautl steadily ami Master of Accounts. The di-urlbut ion of cost- ! safely ma le our way t-i tic- be.iutiful town of ly premiums was next in order, and each st.i- j Portage, where we arrived about U o cIivk ii. dent came forward at the trail of tile Uev., m. J'lt re we were arreete 1 by many ol I 1 rien Is Presj ltnt. (who re id aloud I he several branches i whom vre had not met for a "la-enf period" of education for which they were bestowed.) and rofivc 1 from t'i liishop's hands the well bound end richly edit volume in reeosrnillon ii ;i.ig t.i the Kittn'ining his father's shoes to perfection and maintain ! Il oll,. ,i.i.st the Altoona Citv Hand, com H' dale.Clearli.'ld eotin- i 'y lire not long since, and i !,,;,! in t hi-Mantes. Ios.s " !, - js e!l news. J oil's, brother of Editor ''' and a member in gcxl ;. p. 'graphical fratci nit y, is t ; roin ( 'onnorsville, I ml., . hi! iie , oil in this place. ;: have been Imrn lo a Suui- :rii-i:d I'mirs w it hi u a po-"-.t!,s or less twins twice I! done, M we almost, eir' u t to make a rhyme, l employ? mi the gravel lavsburg and Williams- W i. ii.i.- ;u i:ied to tin: eartn ami j , !!, ii W.-.l nesday of last week , ' a ro.-k which becam.; tie- j ;'' 'I t! iwn upon him. j ' 't'! wai ehotise of A. M. IJoyd -:asburr-, was entered by , 'it iy hour on Monday morn- ; ' -".'i -a:', s blown open, from; '" -ti - :i ls were abst ractc.l. 1' Ut; i ' 1 their escatie .ami have ': ! : i ''.I' .1. j "-I' ., till a lighted gasoline ; -:v;t I - meat market, in the I' a,r II on so, a few evenings i ; hi ,,.1 catching lire and en- 1 ai.d an in a sheet f ; ! ' 1 ' -hort time threatened the ' i.-.tees. ! 1 ! tl;:,' the working hours in ' : : ' ni - hops arc soon to be in "' ' -I t to ten hours per day and , I "i f: ve days will hereafter 1 "" iv - wo.-k; but then rumor 1 ii th" truth, especially - i ar nccrned. '' 1. I..- ca-t on Wednesday night ' I, in',!,. -r iiaint-d Chits. Throne, : b.-iow I.atrolM-, an.l killed : ' " II,- was sitting on the track "-f tVi-ut the bii:ig-hili: tif a keg v 1 "' i; i-, d w hen ht: met his tcr- ; " ;'v,-- a wife and family. ! '" the .lohiistovvn Tribune, "fwnig respectively from two i ;;i.tlrifts at the foot of Plane No. 1 r-'n on,. ,,f whieh is stronglj- j su ip'mr, while that from ' v" h a -I-, id.-d alum taste that i , ! !.i!",,,h of any per sou who j l I- 1 th" great name and will deserved fame this lovely Hden nf the A'b-ghcnit s. Clever, j obi igi ng, e:icrg'-t ie a nd a" ten t i ve t o 1 he want s I of his many guests, the success of our young . friend ns a caterer to tie' f fined tastes and j epicurian appetites of his numerous patrons j cannot for a moment be d.,iil-t .1. We indulged in a very plons.auf but very i hurried trip to Omaha la.-t v. e- k iu i-'""!""1 with our si. eui.-.l tiit iul .ftihn G. Fake, Ilsip, and of course, t ame "home w ith the in- i tention of giving our readers the benefit (?) j of onr brief experience, but found so much j demanding our attention and so grea a stress upon ourcolnmns that we could neith er afford the time nor the space necessary to ! say our say this week. We owe too much, however, to the kindness of friends through j whom the necessary "passes" were obtain - , e.l and to our own literary fame (?) to pass the trio over in sil. li -e. and hence shall en- , ptisL'tl as it is of as perfect gentlemen and accomplished musicians as ever manipula ted a horn or twirled a lip. The l.oretto Cornet Hand ami .our own Stiver Cornet Hand nlso did good scrvi.-o and won the encomiums, t f their brother musi. ia cs -f Altoona as well as of our wde. Uoih these Uiuil.t are making rapid progress in the mad to musical excellent-and it shall ever ht: our pleasure to give them a word of encouragement whenever thu opportunity oilers. - A Mkusciioi.y and Fatal Ah ihent. Mr. Valentin:! Diinini, who resides about two miles north-cast of ilarroiltovvn. and his brother Daniel, whoso home is in Altoona, of bis pridieioiicy, aptitude ami uoml conduct, i nnd, on retiring, the happy student kissed the i liishop's rinir. j To add to the joyous hilarity of the ib-lisht- ; ed St m lei: t . w hose fond an t iei oil Ions of a (fee- i liotiaie welcome in the bosom of each one's respective circle of friends were vividly bro't j before their mental vision, the band played that sweet, pa t h'-t ie ai r, "1 1 omc. Sweet llnnic," ' every note of whieh must have a wakened feel- i intfs a kin lo t hose ex pressed in the Hues : "W here "ir 1 roiia. whate'ei c'imc I see, My In-art untravoled for. lly turns to thee." I In tin ir new .iininsr hall the p-ood Hiothers ' had a spl'-ndi'l dinner prepared l"r the lii-hop, 1 clerj'.v. students, nil all tin! vi?itors. That o t-n-heai ted hospitality for which the Fran- ' ciscan Onl.-r has ever been characterized, is : nowhere more pruci ieally exemplitb-.l than in -i ha I sect ion of th" Alpine regions of t he Alio- ; lihenies known us l.oretto. i The t xiiibitioti at the Convent in the after- j noon was nn which ahu deserves the highest i comiiiciidation, for on enter'nar the spacious ! htill the nicety, neatness and Uiste of the sr- .' laiijemeiit which the jrood Sisters had made for i the ccomm-.it!ario!i of vl.-itors, were ca leu la- : led to arrest the nttcntioii of the observer, i line thin: which vour ,-i-i-i;i,iiinli-i:t vvas par tioiii.niv it-iad to see was a splendid harp, re miiiiliior him of the sweet lines, "The harp Ihat un;c t hioUifh Tarn's halls Tho Son! t.f tiiusie shed. Now hanirs as limn: on Tara's walls As if that soul were tied ; So slt-i'is t liu pri-io of former days So c lory's thrill is o'er And heart that once beat hiirh for pra'so Now feci thitt pulse no more." The Salututory was delivei-ed by Miss E. Iteckhaus. The choi-.is bv the young- ladlrs at the open ing of the exercises vvas plcasimr in a hisrh do- iintl whose whereabouts we had lost sijiit f. but whom we found located in tiiis new an I lovely vil lair". Sauntering with a friend nlonn ltail Hoad street, we noticed a constant stream of the youth and beauty of tli3 town and surrounding ... in 3 fro aioiiu.i trvina in I lie t. rJ -ctious are held nnd about one-half the bor tiuirhs and townships u f,,r license, while the j other halt "pro f u ' license loo. but in a diuVr , cut way. .hum; who tavor lieenso make :l , l as they supply n,,.. ,ic, heeuse towns .....i j townships vvirii tut: ardent, and tho rcsuit'is that as iimch U.pior is drank as ever. I have thought thatas.,,,,e, is to beour-porti.ei .... . .. v ...v e, eiituaiiy rn no nurnetl up and net m a bottle at any ...tc. it is cuuucntly ,,n, ., 1op.it th- bottle or its contents into us ,,! liiilb burn up tt .whi. These pravei mec'limts are tm: only idij-'ious exercises "wo Invo out he ie. t-'nee in a while n hard-shell p.-enchcr comes a!..:i-. ami the people lock their stables, cha.'i their r.iti, to bed-po-is, and sit up watch ing until he departs in tho moi ni.ej-. i'he rea son of ihis i- f:at l hey h tv.; heard of so iiunv rr. p, :-, itm, etc.. 1:1 whicli That trateriiitv h ivo taken a hand that they keep a sharp look-cut. Tlill.VKS. Tii-:re are real hors" thieves in ibis State ves, even in t his e. unity, tin,, was jii,.j,. (.,f cn-m.itr.n in Modesto the other ibv for stenlile-hor-cs at Merced. p,...pb; slake" their horses out here, and the thief has mii t0 ,., ,K. r,,.. it. id mtiiint th musinnr n;t l th- thin ' is done When people are unusually busy, .piiiic' harvest, they sleep so. m l it t in-lit, whit;n tn3 thicvcs sen, i I,. know full weli, as ,vs.. stcsl iiiLT is usually done ia th,; tunc of h.:rv t-t. STItlKEIiS. We havestiikcrs out hero too. The sicMe- fT I I, ..-....... , ........... . , , . ... , ... i, ,i" i iiiu. i arc,- a u it ,1 ret I l mi, s i u a i minute, and they always carry (heir poi'.i'M i tm. ; Th,' m-'S'pii'to.'s have struck for hiu o -r wa j s , and Letter living- 'S.pnrc Asii read the rcl ; net to them and it .'rested the leader, but tl.ev 1 murmur a much as ever. They are worse now th in ever bet ore, tin: luii water in the Mei ct-d i river, which i,i ti flowed Ihe bottom land, b.: i ia tie cause. Ii the Joliustowu strikers do i wt soon come to terms there will be a ureal 1 deal of suffering there. ' Til K CO MIT. A comet has tnatle Its iippc-trftr.ee In l!ios!3 of the Great H -iu iCism M.ijori. which will ni : crease in size in. til Ao-u-t. The el-, ar, ctoud-jcs.-. blue skies nf itbioniia htlord an cve. l ' .bait eh nice tor persons to -co the . i't, r. t o :.- ets are a si-n ol ir.'r, Ptrlkt-s, pot:,f bus a-id j mostjiiities-sti look out t-r uku-o trouble. We ; are not ufrftid out tier.', bt-in-r us. d U. carih- -piakes and sit h like. 1 n fad. ! i ikes an.l bid ST tTtllCXT. Ainen-.it .te o-i'.iy paM c,nt. . lt.SS',.S Frem vh;,-h .l.-bi.-i c::;.tti v4s, iM'imj ninouiit of tax." !r IsTt; ou'w li,.-h h per e.-iit . w a - aliewrd ".I'lt.tv- ',(?: A me nut on v kit U 3 pi r c-ul. !a ulltaT-.',!,' -7, ''07.17. 1 Afuil a Hi-am t of c mnissioa t.l7-5 AnieiiiiT iillowt-.i by t V-unry Auditor .... 4.-4.:t Ain't , n-'tne,,u-ly-aliowed by 1'... Auditors J'e.s .1 Ad-.! P ink Sttu-li tax, an abev o - 'iVa! si'., V." i'm s ,nir hfiil-'s tli.' day an I year first j wri'tea. tl I".:i. ( K. A TIM , .1. . KKWMiY. (i l-.t i. W. OA Y.M A N 1,'cei o-e t. May r.J. 1S74. of .t.d.n Vx. I '- . I ' tlta oi' tlii-'e h'.iiidr -l .ia i l;'T Lite- -i.,!'ir- .' t thtr't-'-a e.'u: s, ( i:v 'j. i;i. ) iit.-eiint l' un I in h:ui.!s np.j.i re ;; lent . A. I K I uisii-:. Trva.- . 1 i : ( ' i : l pts .vT: x r i : n i n r 1 1 :: -. f th" S.-hool District of All.-frheu ., Tu, ii.-i ;i ! ,r ' y. a r eiei . n. J an-' 1 .1. i:-o : ?ri. ii vi::. S:s:c. Tr- in-iir r. I) :. Ta !'i'. .bi las' si-Ttl -iiii-iit Yl.M a:ii'l ol S-;il' a pj-r.,j.riali.'il . i-'iipl i.-.i e ('. Py cr.inm'- ien all --.wed Ooibv- i iraa.t i'i-.-.i-iii ,-r, j i; r ,-. nt A f-7.''i I5y eiiii'.m!--i..,, nil. .w.-.l ..j. r-: ..'.e' appropriation - pt r nt. . . .. rs.i lly t x":n rat ,.,iis t:;;. v i " vouchers l.l'f.i.S ; i'.s'.T 1 H.iranco in Treii.ai:r,-r's liaa.Is 7n.- I Given under our bands this 1-r day of June. lct. .1. . d. ll I I . I , ! . 1 J. t '. :K I il.KV, Auditor-. .1. fOlibl.s)., S At toy J. lI.K.i c, Twp. thrk. We, 111" nntlersejTm-d. on 1,,-h-i T I' ..r t h- Directn o! A ! i,'li"iiy Tow n - hi p. a I : er eel ,1 : hi m; t he a. Isl.'.-J . ..';..oj vi.-' Ucport. desir-- to make the t. To t i.-h from ;iil figure..'.-.. . . 15y 'I'u it i, hi " Fu-d a r,-l rt pa irs " Salary of S'-,-r,-: -try " I III! -I all liil due by Twp. " l-i'iii, ral io.ia ,m aiu tt.ti i-aieiu : J U.'.'M'Vt'-i . i'7i.:".7 b'.'.'i 'Ml t3.,.ii ;i.c.-.T"t H.ilanr titio Town-hip ? .ins;. UMKK, Pr.-.-idei t. Attest W. A. 15. I..IH.1-. S..'y. :t-: AUDITORS' HF.i'tUlT of Settlo liient bv School D'.r.-t tors fit" Washing ti:i Towii-tcp' S.-l:,.o I - i i,-' wiih .h-". Mc (foro'i. l-.-j!. olk-etor mil Trt-a.-un-r, 1 r tt.i vears lT i an 1 1-74 : but who was then on a visit tothe first nam- I jri-ce. and the individual vocal pert enhances deavor to w rite it up for our next issue. Annie fit 1 -st d Aiidi tcr of Mr. John D. Thomas, of this place, made a narrow escape ; from lieing burned to death on the morning i of the Mil insf. She was engaged at the j time in st irting a fire in tin; cook stove, and j was in the act of reaching over a lighted , lamp to put kindlin:: in the stove when her ; tlress t aught lire. As none of the family were astir at the time, she ran at once t-ih.-r j father's room, and arousing him by her j ams he succeeded in tearing tlm burning l nl gentleman .went out some time during the forenoon of the 4th inst., to hunt squirrels, each one carrying a rifl-. Shortly alter stai t- atr.iriled unmistakable evidence of the excel lcneennd refinement with vvuich the jrooil Sis- j tecs have trained the voices of those entrusted to their caif. The Valedictory vvas delivered J ! ing they came to a wheat iild, Daniel going I hy Mi-s Atririe Met 'onnell. Thetfitieefulnessaml around to the si. to next t lie woo.is, leaving : his brother on thu opposite side, lire long Ihe former saw a red squirrel on Ihe fence, ! and raising his rille fired at ami kill.it I it, ! but, sad to relate, at that very instant Dan : ii 1, unseen by his brother, emerged from the ! woods in a direct line with the ri lie, and the ; shocking result w as that the ball penetrated i his brain and indicted a wound which pro duced death in about one hour after. His remains were interred in the Cathoao ceme- Hii was sen clothes from her body before, serious injury ....... nt Cairo! Itovvn on Sunday. resulted. Although severely burned, '"" ;ii;t twenty years of age ami w as a plas little sufferer is now getting along finely tercr by trade. His brother who was Ihe. Mr. David P.. WiMirtiis, one of tho edt- j iml(K.(.nt ,.;i,lsJ of his untimely death, is tnrial corps of th Altoona Tribife, spent , s, tu ,rl0st intense mental anguish last Saturday afternoon in this plat e, but as j .(i ,.cise7j.uenee t,f the sad and distressing we were then on our return from a western , al;li,- laililt WOltl'l ll'" llliveiiie. picasu.,,.', in" him. Mr. W. is a native of F.bensburg, having; been bom here in IK'20. He master ed the "art preservative" in t he of!ie of the .s-l-u n. naoer nublished here some forty years - I . . .... ' I f lli r ago, and left this place in l.s.ih, ana prev ious i Convent of the Sisters of Mercy, from S itnrilav ha t not visiien out ni - Tin: lixiii niTioNS at Lokktto. We in vite the special attt ution nf our readers to ( the graphic ami interesting report or ine re ! cent exhibitions at St. Francis' College and t he at i. "Ml, ' "U.lpii '.'l.i'lll, t !.i un, who accompanies 'M:,:ei ti,ing tour, and , him on a parlor organ j i:a', gentleman ami an at, a oforo-.ijiic matter, Frank himself , con- ; 'f Ihe whitest places ! their respective sessions in September next. -: . liKvivs thk Soft I.mi'e.h iimevt.-The following communication fi'om Sheriff Hau- I 1 1 A 11, I'-i-i.. M '--1 Mi.. wmi th, ' '''. ' Im biriuer f.ikiug tho '' "'''Iv. In religion and the " ' r I ''I Sales. " J.--ii... prevented us from :,,oiilal C'linmi-i, cement '-'ti-.iia: -y in Miis place, but '' With alike cred- l"i- w ho took part in the i.'-i-nni l .1 i ulii-il - ins u t. Conl v bason the hearts of our amusement loving people vvas! strikingly maniteste.l by the immense audiences w hich greeted him at his entertainments in tins puicc ...i tlav ami Tuc-lay evenings last, l-rank is certainly one of the most accomjilisheil vo calists ami ierfect mimics that ever n p p.:are.l in public on the stage, mn: si.-al lectures are not only brimful ot fun and sentiment, but are presented in a st rh; so ...i ,..i nerfectlv irresistible that even tho most conlirmeil cynic could not re- . lnor fully explains itself sist their genial inlltien. es. ix-siuo ....... Coi.lv is a gentb-tnan in every sense ot th. word, and has the ability to make himsc respected and appreciate.! wliercv ei . .... i.lship find Ireqiieni iavo.. ... . ' ..,.-.,.,.7 that anv man, and 1 11.5 lUII-l CO..".". - - . , , especially a property-holder, can indulge i.s to stop his county puper. It is not possi ble for a newspaper to be printed a whol.i .. .. .. .s , ,.1'n.v thiiir t'f t'M:ir will.. . . I. in IIML. : . ' -t o i Thursday of last ! lh'1111-nec, 'of I'itts- i hee Adams, of F.ast K ale M el 'ov ..f Pr,,.n. ! whitt. veil of tha ' frindship find I re.juent tavor. more two dollars required t P;y lor.it - 1 't and t-.- -r : . ' c- a in point occnn etl only y--:. tlemai. who dispenscl w. h th r t -B-MAN Tnr V , i V . n of tl,-So articles popular ami well some time ago came l.acK j , x,.erie..co has proved to possess ease with which their respective parts were performed merited for the ladies of St. Aloy sius' Aeatleiny the iiiiMiiimoua approval of the larire, resiieciubleaud appreciative ntitiieiicu. The Ut. Itev. Hishop delivered a short nnd ef fective address. The names of the youn la dies that were to receive premiums, nnd also the various branches for whicli they were awarded, were then read aloud by Kcv. K. A. Hush. In conch-Klin this communication I take leave to quote the words of an ancient classic writer (Cicero) words which prove how those vain advocates of that Ctopian system of irod le:S education sliillily themselves in pursuinar uch an iti-t fit low: "Si iViir't que r.-t r nio'i a iusiio C'ilh'J.tiM l't iuquum s.tpa ri'ia (M appel Icnda." Vehitas. -tiif. sfoi'I.is oi.i.r.fir.s."' Report of llio sinierliileitett of Com mon eicliool-s ot Cumbria foiinly lor lUe Srliool Year -iiil:nir June 11, '71. I. F.fll'C TIONA I. Plt.KSItKSS. It is irriitifvin" to be able to report a pros- perous scholastic vear. Such has been tht ,-ear iust closed. This prosperity has been in ilicatod in several points, which will appear in i.a .,, of Ihis reliort. Ol nouses were u-iiii uilier of others were proved furniture. I ssary to report a num r use. ure in tho case, also, lis were almost uni- th good HroUiers ami Mste.rs at l.oretto;: ycrsally satisiactory. nui iew ...... p. and we have only to add the hope Unit thoso were ma le, while on eve. y hand I heard ot UcVlltnt institutions, situated as they are P 1 1 ? ' ! , j? , u'u: t j , ' s t to o 1 1 r t ca i rs to amidst picturesque scenery anil the bracing j , ti,,,, tlin average common school mountain air of Loretto, will be tilled to ! ,',.aeher is fully its competent to the discharge , Ibeir utmost capacities at the opening of of his duty as' is tho average practitioner m j 1110 lilllfl leu.o.-,",,.-. . - , i -Several nfjfht schools m and about John . town were, maintained as usual by the nintitti- ; cciu-e of the Cambt ia li on Company. In .Mill- i .-ill., a niifht school was opened and support- i j ed by tlw energetic schot.l directors ot that i j l!'fi'idc-s the common schools, denominational j ' schools were in operation in Johnstown, Ehens- ; bur"- Coiicinaiigh borough. l.oretto uhn Car- ; i i-olHowii. A successlul .normal school was i taii'dit In Johnstown last summer by Mr. John 1 Colfier. and one bv uivself in Hbc nsbu rr. 1 he , i (rood results of these normal clforis were to bn ! seen in our puliiie school rooms. j j 11. FI'l'CATION At. WOHK DO.VE. I i ymmhiati'tm. Thirty-three puolieand four- ' teen private examinations were held utinng the year. We experienced a (Treat deal of diffi culty in tiiliiiK the schools v. ith teachers. At the examinations, HKI gent lenieti and bit lathes were examined- Of these applicants, only nine of each sex were rejected, llcsidcs lliesc, I endorsed a number of certiticates from other comities. AS WO na-l ie5 iintu iv iiuuurt-o ..hooisin operation, I uui at a loss to know country, all with sm.nnj countenances, mov- i ctirroney ami panics do n , inur northward niomi I'ortagt; m ret-. u ,-,, imve lei-ty of w tn.ii-v we learned thai this me in: pie-iiie, wtiit-n naru m same vvas to be held in "McGotuh's Grove." a short di.stauco noi tli of town, un. 1 hither with others wo turned our toes. Ten minutes' walk i brought us to the place ol rendezvous, one of ' the most lovt-ly natural groves I ever hch' l l. j Ample preparations had r.lrcady been made ! tor the accommodation ol all. A splendid i dancinjr piatlorm had been fitted tip for I he ae i eoinmodatitiii of those who are fond of that ! kind of amusement, and upon which about , liiirtv-two say lads ind lasses were ketudnir step toth musictif t he C u no, t he cxei-ilout : string bund emricrod for t'i oeeasi in. S.-y.-ral ' tns'efiilly otien-up saloons d'-corated the tine ! trrouniis. at whieii ice creai,i, choice can li' -:, j lemonade am! u "iecdle peer" could be had. In ! the midst of the tray an 1 youthful assemblage j I notieetl quite a number who were in the "sere nnd yellow leaf." prominent am nig w!iot i was ; Plnlip Flcnner, Ils-i . who served With a M.iry ! lantl iefimeiit in the war of IdJ. Thougn in ' his n iuciy-seventh year, Mr. F. seems to be "Viiy- nnd hat-pv still." and from t he affile manner in : which I saw him walk across ihe dancing lioor, I as if looking for a partner forth; next cotil lion, he bids lair to become a ceiilenari.in. l lie Major (from Hlair county I was als exhibiting his fair proportions ami eloquent ly "sho-.v-in t up" the. utility ot his patent p.Malo bii b molisher." This ingenious contrivance (which I will not attempt to describe further than that it is made ot t wiste.l copper w ire. wit n ti nan- i every ir.init: lnn:-i' t.nt hen tI" attaclicl. niitl IS sain tone capaiue oi ie-- : i les i:ie cooi.M.jr j.r,.neia molishiicr trom (.live to .nor or in: u-ii-pressime t worn m t 'i '-lnivir..-r," ill ,1 fiillu I'tip' I wi.ul.1 -.'.;. o roerol ili.tr tin , with all my mi if lit to all who are Hfibt-re 1 with ttie dopretiatio'isof Ihis pestiferous ' aniniih:.'' Hut as the potato lings have mulling whatever to do v it h the Fourth of .i lily, (and I won Id n't have mentioned them if I hadn't met the Major with his machine,) I will say no more about them, but will return to tin: "subject in hand." All seemed toonjoy themselvcs-some tbtiiein r. some taking "n little lemonade,'' and other some in strolliinr throibfli the jfrove, until din ner was announced, nirc DINNER was nil t hi t even t tie inosi iasi hiihh:. con m n- t- ; sonably have de-ire 1, a:i I won. I not have dis- j lrraced" the table of any tii'st class hotel, ami I assure von that ample justice was .lone it by the assembled m u i I i I ude. Dinner over a id the chub removed, the gallant Captain William H. Hughes, late of the U.S. A. the hero ot Uloody Hun and other hard fought lb-1 is-yea, he who even knocked the "rebel ' M mitnr nit "pi" bvina- introduced, "opened up" on the DECIAKATliN Of 1 N DF.PEN OESHE, whieh he read and expounded in a manner worthy the imitation ot many of the aspirants ; for Coiiurrcssional honors. The Captain, as he "waded into" the great tlooiiment and "warm- j ed with his subjtct," revealed more than ordi- i nary tiratorical power. Ills tine personal up-j pearanco' displays itself to trrear a-jyauiaire TP:. T.) anieant dnj'liVate for 1-71 fe.-v :'." 7 rsirt'e ai t--..,riii i,,a . -J.:l.:'.( 111-.- -at - I bin !- .... 'J41.0! " " duplicate lor WI ... 2.('-4.iS St ite a ppr-pri.': wi. 'Jiv.vi; t'i. or. "is t.f M-.rvC. Hurg.-en "I fl : ' Yv'iii. til Uoii-h .. ." 4!,7t " " Fmilia S. M 'C..skey :i4,.l " " M-irv C. .M'Keever ". l-'.il I-:iS- !l a JI'Kt! vt-r . 1 - :.IM " " M. .1. S'ini.m..ii ... f ,'.-iV .1. V. t '..li.lon :, ..'.( tl " wm. m ':-;,(- ... t '.ii ' " sim-liv a-,-, liat- .. . :n 1 o ., e !'. o-i " F."r,.-r:'. . '. -r.r and t a x return. I VA.il " " per ciii.-fge f..r el. 1-c ;eg .iii-l ir- - ie r i.-r t'ui.i ties ..; 1-7 ; a a 1 Is', t ... S--5 11.il. 4ae To'.T:i;h'p Hi-., ure di-t m il us , in hoi c t l'ollll to oil. son oil. V Slllllllei.t .o poses. When a note ii?in-ti here it laal-vavs 1 stipulated mat it shall be pai l in C. S. com jfold or s:l vor. HOW IT IS riDN.t'. In a fi iirhtfiilly warm climate, a- ours !. vnu may won n r n.,nr len'.-r, moit. mil kept from spoiling, ns vve h::.,- i spi'in.' houses t 'i- cellars. Well it is ihe'ea-ic-t thing imaginable. Tiiere are Ihree wars ..I kcepiti' liiinr; fr..i-i su. u'ii ng. lost, "doii'i h.-ivenuy; sect. ml. cat all you hive while fre-h and good; third, put vonr I u 1 1 or meat, or milk in .1 crock, wrap two or iluee -r.nn sacks a rou ml t he or' 'ck and saturate them t aoroiig li ly wit'l water, ttin or three limes a .lay, and s.-t the crock on a table, on t doors, in i ho slut 'e tif thehoiis... f t'ii-wav I'uiier. or m.-at. or milk rai; be kept fiesi, ,,. sweet for a b.ng tone. We liought a crock of burter containing :!I pourels. tirouht if home, wet sacks and put about it. keeping ( hcin wet, and set it out where the wind could n'ovv- on it. and th it butler l..it hard uii'l sweet until ir vvas ail ii.-i-I up. whi.-h was about throw weeks. Th-.ise win. have no t'o il spritig houses or cellars shoull uv this inethol. Mfaf uiM.t lie aired onee in a while, but butter don't need to put on nit s. th ss iieathkn riix;:r.." The head and ipigitail of a heathen Chine:- oe seen pi in i inn :ig 1 1 tun t ne ,,hh',,i nea r: v .lolm t 'liiuama!! tut h" will n. .1 harvest lit Id. One woo id suppose I M-oirf.f limtrv r. .,,. . in- Ill. OIII l.ievn-un,, a - t'loy in,- ,.-," to it at home; tejt tiny will not work at it bore. ri'BI.IC SENTIMENT. Public sentiment seems to be agai:i-t th.- Chi nese. 'J !i,. pi-ess and Ih- p'-ople. and e-. i !y the working t -lasses, oppos.- i heir iin::i'grai ioii h -re, but wheti tit-eessiirv every nn who ii.-.- is help employs t hem for li.nited periods at low vvio.es. Tli.-y save nil t hei r ca ri: iiigs. - ud .no Kciieraliy hired out by some one ol tl, o r own race to whom thev are indebted for th. ir pas sage money. Their wages go to liquidate this indebtedness, except what they spend Torch tl -ing, whicli comes ready made" trom their own country. They spe.i.l no money union;? Jfti cti men. rOST-OFFICES. What is that eveitem -nt about In rpo-i-.l to I the Johnstown post -on'.ee? Mverybody know s t h it tie, uve T. Swank can spell, read and write correctly, and that iswh it the'K ;m P. M. can not do. What is the tlitfi-enee who is p. M. f that he is act em modal ing anu can deeip;:er the ebdorseiuent on a letter without e.iihog to bis aid three additional clerks? Hoi: It, a. M.' We. the mi I- r-'gii"-l A'i !,: -r-'. do " 'ri i.V that, th- :ih..ve it- a eoii-.-i rt-prt "I s-i i b-incnt t,i" S,-h-,,.l 1 . r. -.-,,'. w,;h .1'-. ""..-ti' -mill. F.--p. ''-l,-.".'l- ani 'f r.-:t -ur.-r "i" XV :--t : i-e -ei 'l'. w n-t-. o S l.-jol 1 i.s: net l-..r t ic v.," r-7 t an I 174. P. o'M II. I,. 1 At' .1 A t I S n i. ' An liter. .1 AS. l. .( !I. -(in'sT',riii.'t 1,'o's.xk. Tp. Ch.rk. SW S. ! ar-- a ' -.i.iitio-e I ' -' r .'' v -, t !::?! -.v "... -tin r . "K p I lil'-a-', i 1 i:l ol" a t v. -It pa.-.-d lo ul il :, seh-t o.-i..! . : .. .. i ., . i. ., , i ,..,r v t si re. i on i i o n - r. o' ' ; . ........ .. I r . . ....... i to .-..in....... ..-. -- - . t,n pell oi our esiecii.c.t iu ci ... A ar,rl. numiirr nt sctio 1 .'OX. Hi: is an able and versatile w ritt r, ana "Veritas." The rcnoi l. which we puis- ,t,,i imr ihe vear. and a un , t 1 1... ..., otrotlilsOl.l . , , ., , i;.,. --, u-ttr i v v i n in in"t i o iii"i'.' - - , ,-. ..,., c vd .,s , ,'iit i- hs ine -ti!ti 6,n, i t" , 1 1 1 1 ii:,- ..I.-, OH '" '-" .-' . ' ...1, I HSU e-.t,..-0, .... - - ------ ----- -.--...-.....,..;,,.. time; fr.em.s an. " ' ' '" " on the meri.i.au the advautages winch the j regre ' --'..iu fo, stil I rcsioe ui fi.t . , .. ... ris ng generation are sure 10 receive ny a mo-t Lrratifving feat Tb froi." hfihl winch the inimiTaon: ; . , ,.. t1li, .... i r: nituru uimv . . i n- i 111.1 inm - 11 v 11 i.i:ai.. H E TTI.T1 II.IK III,. Married.- nt Sr. Kmho!- when addressing an audieiu-e, and tm this occa- ; r-n,w .- (( a'-hobr) ehnn-h, Wilmore. on in slay sion 1 have heard it said that ne even e .cene.i any of his former efforts. Alter this the del j inn the young folks again betook themselves j to dancing, etc., and continued until about 4 o'clock, when a small bail storm (with very j larire hail) put a stop to out-door operations ; , but the doors of the " Washington House" be- , inir thrown open by its trcnerous proprietor, i Mr Kiel, the-voutliful betook themselves hit h- , erand kept "tht: ball moving" until about 10. o'clock, when nil dispersed to their respective tloinicils, and your correspouueni. uioui.mii n time to Sl iilu-lp. tU inst.. by Key. 11. ."It-Hugh. Mr. ( ; i:, . lici n.K and .Miss M.vc.i.v Haseu, both ol C.ov!e tap. IMXH-SUCK.- Marrie.I. nt the pa --feral r 3 i leaee, Wibuor'-. on Wesbiesttay. x.h ins .. by H -v. 11. Mellugii. Mr. I'ak mi I M i-s Kmvia Slick, but h of t 'roj Ic t p. t 'ancpl ) Sli -kf iyj. W1I Ait TON UTTIJiFI FIJI. M i;:e-i. ut the Cai holie ehuri h. St. .. cii-.i-.i". o i .,!oii iay la.st. by Key. Tlios, Me Kuril'-. -.M r. i n v-. WitArt ton ant .Miss A Lit K I.iii!.i:c:;:i.:i, ii'iiii of I'lear tield townshqi. .... r.r.r..w .list ll.-rrt TO (I.IV Ill.lL Swank lielpt'd toilelent Johu T. Ilairu, tho - He imhliCKn eandidato fur Sherili, and Illumes (jiif liih, Kepubllcan candidate lor Couuty Treasurer. The above item, clipped from the Johnstown Jh-iiivr.U of lust week, is certainly a mista ke so ' .. ir ,.rn. in.,. s I had ample evidence durinir last fall s campaign to indicate that Mr. swank was working against me and cniiso i,uently in the interest of my opponent, Mr. Harris, and positively refused to even mint .mm . i ,i..!.,,ts r.ir me. utiUJiA.v uAi-tui. value to its readers than mo p.n.rj - .- case in ' "' o ai inng. l sciiot-'t ior ii, ko n.K ..r, .t hv - uieiei.t vtuiktiticB tor ail diseases or .hv .ve. should have had any difficulty in so- Turn verein. " t l the misfortune to nf bis lan.t lia.l been a-1 vei l tseo ." ' ; 1 ,w ,", ' i r ,.r,.r Coti"bs an.l Colds ..nrinu- a suincient uumtier of teachers. W e utfuir. JoinsMu'ii Tr "t Ins b-ft hand.ou Friday ihe County Trea-nrer and would hat ' tli t ;-f nv :, ftrul iu Croup it had plenty of applicants. . ! M,' i'''. '" Mnnglc machine in sold wi. ho.it his knowledge ha. no a . are , , . Ui ,'s u . t''Vm r'r VU,P ' AFTCrt tho Fourth: -,. ""H.f.vks, nearChest liici.lenta: ly nit orme.t turn oi iut . 1 -'"," ."- samnle bottle rWe ou-harue, :"'"V V,; lAoo.! .Vnlv until June 1st. in business circle.-. was completo, it had been ad vertised lorsale. H.Mlic Mt.ori -a u . ' or at p. M. Woie- - ,s,; enlnted several Profes-aonal cortitl- ! tines to pitch in an ... - ,,'i1 . K.se in. to the he proposes to abandon "the penny wise or a regit iar sia n . r o ' "s fc clothing wonderl ntlv ! ; li-'l'V .o'one ami poun.l ft-tilish" i.oii.-y ami stick to his hvr. X S.n"- More, '.J' ' "viehi.-Vutins Cue ye?.r I made JSt cfilcial phj-'eStar Ci-.iiuimr H Tnr TrnNCii Fe.-t. Our readers will remem ber thar t he first tJermau Volksfest vvas held at the Summit in August of last year, and vvrij a ir rent success. It was then resolve,! to rioin j the Fest annimllv thereafter, and an llx-cu-tive Committee was chon-n- This committee , has decided lo liold ihe festival at Johnstown , tins year. As the frrand Hezn ks l-c.-tot lhe Tiirnvc'rein vvid be ncl 1 here from tlio lath lo ti' 1st h of August, arrangf.-nieuts li lt e been j made to combine the two Ft.sts. The g-reat ; u-ala-day will bo Monday, August 171 ti- Ihe. lair trrounds of the llighlan.l Agricultural .o- j ciety have been engaged for tn-; occasion. i Ttie coiuinittees of the Johnstown Turnvcrein ! are aleady earnestly at work making prep tr- j at ions tor the grand event. It will be, by lar, , the 'argef t reunion of Herman folks and pro- 1 babiv the largest assemblage ot people ever i heltl at Johnstown. The Turnvcrein has secured the set vices t.f j tin: tireat Western Hand, of Pittsburgh (.r, ! pieces', who will discourse the sweetest music every Ihv diii-iiifr ihe Fest. No expense or la bor will be spared to make tho Fest creditable , to the Ttirnverein. Hchvat ions nf Turners , will be present from several Slates. Honors will bo conferred tor physical feats, and ad dresses wid be delivered in both (ierm.m and , Eng-lish. The festivities include a itrand hail, a musical concert, a picnic, prize turning con test, etc. Some of our best citizens and iu"-t i.oei-tretio business men nri members of the The Fest will certainly be a gnui .'till.;. STATEMKXT of SETTLEMENT with th: School Directors of M mister Township for tin: s. h.sd y ea r en lin- .1 any 1st, W4 : 1'. 11. Smith, Treasurer. !;t. To nriiount duo from Collector for 1S7H Pi 1 A ppropriiit i-in '.". i i ' l'apiieato -.0:5.7 i C:. lly amoun! paid teacher . rpair " t union for 1S73. . . " " " fuel, print ing. etc. " nbatement and reiiirue.t I;-.. . " exonerat ions :iudi m'r in iian-b of 'ol lector for 1S71 " fees of Collector an, 1 Ti-.-a.-urer. " .-il.-irv ill Sirn inn- " amount in hands o'l Tre i-urer . Al'-'UT TIIF Singer Sewing Macliino An 'I Vhero to Buy It. f'li'-VTitVMiv St e h- re. neighbor, can you tt-'I m ' where I can buy lie: s- Ai'ig machine pci pi.i til k s-i III ri'-l n'o -in ? 1 'it.zi:v oi-- I.11. v snrri; Y.-s. wi: h plea -aire. 1 prc-atiue 1 1 is tic Sit-.g-T St wins? Ma thin,: that you in" a 11. ( '. Y". t hut's tie' nn mo t.f i. 4 ov V'.. Well, .ia st il. vvii th re, twi d,"-,rs east, of V.. hins store, is fie- pi i,-e. and my w.,r 1 for it veil wi" be w. H pb ,st d'v, i. h your 1 iir.-ease il ,,,t inv. st in i:,i- nf tl - liiat-liiit s. i.--Ms. Hvu.Kv it Tap-, the ag'-iils. h .ve now oa b.'.n la!l s v'es nnd s:T'-s of ' I' --' in ! .-e.-!-.--.o..'.e iii.e-leTi- s. Ii "i-i l..- cb--:ii,'-.-t lo the r.ios' vabi-i'-l tint u,.; ii it' !t n.rii u :. . v. , 1 1 i ' 1 th" in- a:. '. ' ": "I i ie-ii" '"-i '''.. -' - 'a : von ti.--;i.- :.. ', ny nr ie- . fie y :-! 11- -.':; - an 1 ail i ie- '" ier p lr-,;,i.r. i-ig r.eit-'e.i,'. an I area- ail ti'.e-.-t.-i.l 1,. 1 1,,- 1-, p oi" Hg . f 111a !..:'' s an I .--i : - I -!.-' 1 y in;nin.-r. miiI .i : vt-rv l,l ,'lera ' -I rates. n't .',;-gel lie' pbiee H'gh Vtr-ft. 1 'v . tloers .-as, t.fZaiitu's s or.-, K'-'i-' urg (l .l.-tl. l'lltHSitil,- WOOLEK- FACTORY! HAVIN'i introduced new inacbin -ry into our Wo. lou I'at tory. we ere n-.w j,t p:-red ri ma 1111 1 act ure on short not if". I H S. CASS 1 -!.1S. III.AN ilv l.'fs, FLA.NNKI.S ot nlictyiei Sil 11 Kl.; VAKN. Are.. ,vc. pT Wiih! taken iu exchang for c-oo-'.s nr worked 011 shares. Market price paid tor w o il. T. M. Ji.Vf.S A SoNS. E t n-bui-ft. Feb. 21. IsT-.-tf. DM ' N1STK ATIOX NOTICE. F..-ta'e of Pari. (iKntrOK, ,bv cased. I- tiers of AdTiiiiest ration t.n the -at of s-.i I ,t..,.,!ei:t. bite et Washington town-h-p. Cain'ol I e."ti'v. having been u, ranted tothe un lersigned by ! C " li gl-terol said i "ii'i: v. all p--r-,ais iivt. i.ie.i . 1 Slid i-s-at". are rt-iu se.1 tt make immisbatt: pay. meld, and those having clai'ii against the s . M i will iir.-sent them tir'-ii.-r'iV niuhe.ii h-a'cd lor s.-t-tC"..teiit. F. M tlliOIKili. f .lrnlr-.. .? t M t IM l I KK. v '.Yashingron Twp.. .Tun" f, IS 4 -0t. DM I X I STi: A TO Il'S NOT W E. F..-ta'e ..f JosriMl Pit t sT F it. d "!. T'-tre-s V ltTi:ti -tra:.i:i on tic estate r,f -a: I .le.-t-ti-iit, lap- 10 A.i.-gheny tow-i-lep. Cam'T 1 011111' v. have been granted by th" proper author' tv to ih-- un b-r-l .ii"-'. who hereby noiili' li per si,:,s -n i, ',: cd to s lid f-t ate t hat i'.-.y".ie:it must t-.-v nn ', vtiihout tlelav. an! th'.-' havhig claims of any kind against Cue i:n-' will pr s- at thfia t'n'y probatL' l lt p-t;,-,i"ii'. , piiiMit s rrii:s ri.iJ, .vim r. Ale'-gh'tny Twp.. Juiif l'A iiVl-til. TijT, tan joii3jton & ro.. B .A- XF T 2T. K S v ICllSMllMU'iU.., -it'H r receive monfV on ileposit. di-.-ourt . '.. '1 i ., t notes, nud attend to all tbj t.,i-iii.'-s usually don,- li .tik.-r-. . Sent .-".if- J AS. P.. ZAIl.'-f. Cashier. ij jOf 40 ; Sept JO 1 r7 vi 4-74 li.-.s JT.'o .:' :-J in. 00 43.6.1 '.t4 4.'. . AV.I-i) Amount of oiifsran-l.'ng w-Iti Liabilities "v-'-r n-s.-ts 1 C. FO. MitThLol'dil. I'r.i't. At;o . A. I). I'aisTK, S.-ey. 7 17.-1!. i - CAUTION. All pets. Mm nre .icic bv iiotin, d not t" tru-t my wi!. F,' vr. -HPT!l"l'H'i:ir:tTV, c-ti tcy aeeeunt. she t.af :ti- b'tr inv bed mi l lH.;.r-b 1 v.iil "'t be r -po-'.--.... j It 4' uiiv t'eli:-she i.i ty .liin , ,..t..,t... aa;;k , iiot. . : h 1-.11T 1 . Clear-fit 1-1 Tv.p., .lavi " W. t s' l XT' II- l'l.ANK, M. I)., ro-por''tpllv- Ji J rdl'.-I's bis prnlevsional srvii--i fa tin oiii'-ns if Kbt Tis'-.nrir a 'id vicinity. I'.lee t.U ic-iiiii;' r -I-t -n.-e oi irii'ie.liat'-iv nitu-riT ct ib it. i.'. .1. Iovl's drug s;r, 7sig.it ctl.s can Iv i,u,!,':ii tic" t -i.1ei.ee of Airs. Limn, on f 1 w for.l street, l.t'i-n-barg. I 4-2 4,-lf.J rpO ALT. WHOM IT MAY COX- -TV" 'r v"x "m" "t X CFl.'V. V.'ir.r.r vm Iv.:e-o., of A!- "'' -t- eoms a season of dtiPness and then is the time 1 r u, 1 buy lots ot F u i:s. n 1 1 , 1 a 1 oh-ap for ca-h at Mur UI, "Uuten st.,J jhiijto wn. I,r.- T.ni-' jli:n (-,,n:i:v ,.n'.,',lt,ri:l and Stateof Pcnr-v! vim.a. icrediv gives n-;e.- I let he has filed his pj.licat ion w it h the Serv,-;. - r : 1. 11 "in! at Il::r ris'iitt g f- r a Wa rra n( to -arrey tin- bil lowing . or:i"-' l improved vacant Inn-I: S -i land is sitii'i trd In All'.'-heii-,- Township, t'onotv mil Scite iifores-ii.l, n-!;'i'ne-g lan iof U-ig'i H-M ""tucii an.'. W 111. Pods,,:, on t lo- east, l-i'i is of W 111. 1 i-'iiii on the -. nth mid v.-si. an 1 l-tn ! John tirones o 1 h: icr U. t'ei.tai.iii: 1.1 all at r, s a'i-1 '. ! I 1 reh. 1 mei allov. n.-. . '-.1.-st . 1 nrrra. Cin lt.i.T. vs. Pa. O'llee in rear of John Buck's sfore. iali calls niiiv t,it minio the r'-si.i n.e r( Jani llt oK, ll-q. r .'.'.ri! 4. lSTn.-tf.l r. a. s-.ior.M ki it. w r. t. s 'I in TK. t.,n. .-, -:.t-T.t.n', s-io-l r.r.uXsiiiiiti'i.c-''vcxFi.. ut,t -t ti.tiei. ,oi,i..,' r'-l1-'- ' - TSs- A ! i 1
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