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K .lohti:- i v-r... .v tiieir deed 1 r -- I. IST-'. ;ind recorded ' 1 'I'lf ih e.i ill Cat, iii! ia. '" "' I ;,rl v hereto ; ' ' :ir th- t, oil ;f,a arid I " s. alleys. t.:!sji.,.s, r.". ''r-'J- rights, iii-cri ion. t I'Jipiirl-ininces what. ' - .:-r. or .ti anywise a pnr r ; - at.d retinureier t here -n l 1,. m,;, at the suit '. ': V pn I !.,;rrp?t n(- r; ?f0 ! ! '- ,r p irei I of land sil n 1 "i,-!.:,, , ...ni.ri;, eountv. " -i-,-li Wright. Jostnii f'1 1 '' r. eoiitaininir W ,;. ' e t. l a ii en in execu . ' -'nt : Ii ti l.'eatn. ii t'-ri t 0 1 Charles " t p ireel ol land :p. ' 'amhria conn! v. .1 .. 'I .1 ,: i tir-'-.ii.n. heirs of .1 .1 l.er .., :l 1 it '-' 1 aerts cleared now com aininu; ' " linsion. T;.ken In ex ' ; t -,t W.iii,,,,, i.iton. , ' ". ' " '"1 inteiesi ot It. II. .1 .y "! o- ,,r lot ol trround sit . i',1'; "' ll'oi, .,Ur hoioiijrh. t nn. I,-,! on the east i.y , , , '. !' John Kern-l. ... . .. 'n Hail. Hy,n I hereon ,.,.uy... piark siatiie and 1 - .. . 11 M"' oe-.ii.an.-c i, I. II. .. ., a- -,n and to he ;,, nt .t r r" w 'r 11 -0 or John K. ' ' '-f ' .cans. '.T ;''": 'merest of V.'il . , .. ; t" a pi.-ee or parcel of i ', ,n.!'l' "il'tiii coiin- v ii '-1' ,; ' ,rv 'v'o't, on the .. -.I- so. nn. riin-imii ui.r- - . ' ' "Illl I Hi'l.r w.r .. or .-s, utiio, roved. "" he sold Rt the unit of i,"..:,!i I'1'0 n'u 'Uicret or William ; , ' " ' I" orpi.reel id land '.'-," ''"'"I'd'. '.imhr, a conn r ;. ,.' " ""'ii Weaklnl and ' : l 3 iierej.. more or 'i ! thereon erected .. ' ' Malile. now in the ":" i'-u n , T'"eii In ex- " "' suit or J. t;. Fisher, I. i"', ,; "0 nn ' !nt-r-st of I. A. I V !,;'!"!iii.strator of 1, A. ', '" " piece or lot of ,;,!'.,'",,n leirouah. 4-nmtrlii 1, ' ""-et and B-f.iininnr , ; , . v in. I J..h .stolt. haviiiK -. -. . , . "r In 'ii" I ouse, (n the ik;- . l,",r. 1 " k,'n In exeontion ' r j . ill in 111 l.itrinsor. . : ;i ( tie d inierest of I.otnl- j "r "t or irronnd - ii ;""ou'4h, t;.tintiria comity, "'-I ,.i,' r'-'t n"'l extcndttiir hack i ' "i nt h i vint? an nliey on ii-, , ,'"'-v siott7.on the south, 1 n ,-v " """ory frimn house ' -i ,Vi,l;'' '""t'l'noey of Id.iii i ' , ' "Rhi. title and Interi ' '"11, (",. ' ,. ,n 1 l" piece or lot '...,. ., ' '"wn '"'rouaii.t nmliri .' :' lot otr'i i."" n alioT ' i r... .V r CF,'e n the " ' -111I.1'.'. "'';' tivosu.rv plank ' 11 ,-. ",,''t' iipnucy of Jamen " it f. V "' """ "a l l0 "old nt r 4i Jay. lif.on. tlicnceliy mifd old survey, north n .1, iVl.r A,,ort " '! i"r. n..nli SH-iCffrces ei'.n lsd lontiiiinn 1., acres ut.d 80 i.erehe. he 11 , i.art of tli-reon erected n 0110 story plunk ho uo wi .? tor t". f 1 vi?-" '. n" !llr r,'"'t- n- l aree. ..r i.l ."1 rnK!';", , f in "" ' tn n I'i'?co or ' ,, ,. r h n .! R ,.V,to """"Tl'ill toVnMli,,, county J'a.. n.l.Tr,ii,.. Uuilf , o.H .if iiinvr MS ai res laoro or lees, at.,,ut 7.1 a.-re4 c.eared. I.avini; i hereon erected a two story e'K inw house and ham. In the rfcu,.i.,,cv of Pri n . f ririjle of jn an I to a piece (,r tract ,,f .,.i si natclnCroyie township, I atnl.ria co y j' , ii.i.loiniiiarlandsof Joseph W. 1'rimle ItsHr'i.t m" 1'rinsil.v I'hilip MC( all. and ot hoi s, c-ntHiinn t 'ei neres. more or l-ss. Hlm-u ft acres ciei.rcd Uo , a H.ieri.ht.tftlcand interest of -. w. rrinile' ! d m nrid toB .iiceeor pnrct l or land Fitnate in , ro.yio jowns',1;,. ( ni:,lia comity, im.. adjomii !r lam s of liavid M. I rinle. V ,. Vrinle. J.Z . Inn ;le. V. M . fx .1. j:r,,wn. nnd others, con" tainin.. Jo acres inorcor less, unimproved Taken iNli'lfer'"1'' '" HU'1 UbU soi,',uu'u iuil of Joseph A i.t-.o. nl the rl-ht. title nnd fr.torest of Anrcn Honherty, ot, in and tn ac.-i-taiti Irm-t or land siiuate in ( K-arficId towiisliin, ( a 111 Oria 1 ouni v I'a., s.irroyed in the n me of Mieii.. Keoiilo' , N.Mn'icl ! c'escriiic 1 ns fo'iows: JJoond.'i hv ' surviy In the. name of .fno Kifher 011 t; south l y 'U' Vey in t he name of .lames Jtrv. -n on the ca'. oy l.zi Kiel I-,,rin' r survey on the wot and Henry KeppfA 0:1 the north. .iid t-acl confai'niii ! o i ai res, mure or les . aliout :;u ner" cleared" Iniviii thereon ereciod ntwostorv l.-iine dwi.il.' ' in house niol sluhl... in th o.-cupanev of A .iron lioti.lieriy and A. I). F.ai,a ;uii. a'; o all the ri. lit. tiil and Interest id Aaron Don hert r. of In ami to 11 certain o! ie r tract of 1 n l siiu:uein; 1 ieardeld t .w n-hip. amhria ecim.'v, l a . snr-";-'! in Uif r.mii.. of l:et,ry K epolv. a .a..ii,ri the al ove .lescril.ed tract id land i n tho'iiorih. am! containing 40.) acres, more or less ahonr ji neresclcir.-d. havnir thereon erected Horn- sml-a. , ha It story tiweilin.r lni:'e siahle and other out Imil.linjs. Taken in eeein ion and to he sold at tlie suit of John Hreiherline I At.so. nil flic riyhr fiiieand Interest of K .fdius 1 Levi, of. in and 'on iivr ,,f iftn, ..(Hiafe in Hair ; toH'i-hip Hin'iria cminty. pa., adjoininir linda I of '1 hoiiuis lir.ilnh. .laeoli Krur. Sherry. ,,.( I othe s. eontaiciii r S'J acres, more or less, kihiiii 2'j j ncr -s clear.'.!, havin ' ther. i.n erec.cd none and-ii- ! ha f s ory plank In.r.--.: and loy Mahle. in the oc- I c;ihii.' ot l-.11 x li hcrt levy. A ho, nil the riht, ! f ii!-nr.d Infcrcsi ol I !! iu's Ievv. of. in and to a : pj.-.-o ,,r parcel id Ian i s tu tie i'n I arr to-vn?h p, ! t a-.iin.i c.iuri'y. Pa., in! loinintr lnu. Is of Tli... ' 1 1 ill: li. .! -.ru r. ;,( MilKr.aiid iuh-is. ' coo a iiiin 5 0') ni r -s. in. : e ,,r less u'mtit ;t , aer-s e'.iMred: tot now meitoi" 1 Taken in txecuUon an ' to he Ki.ld at il.vsir'i of '.. Jiohei'.s. i Ai'., ail the riht. titl; and Ir.ten s. of .:,unrs i:. N en son, ot. ir. and to a pi-ee or 1 nreej of land situate in Clearncld t " w m-liip. rrmhria ennntv. Pa.. i.iijoiniiiK lands ol tliu estate ot 'I homas ! A'iams. ileciased, John .Nim?,ui, ilieeasid, and 1 other con 1. 1 iti in acres more ir less nhoiil :.1 i ncr. s eie , red, liavin t hereon cr- cied iv twosiory I05 house ami loir l-arn, n-w in tne occupancy of ! Juines l. .N en si .i' , all the rirlit.tiiie "and i interest of James V. Neason. of. in am', to a pii , , or ,1-ireel of land situ ate in 1 lenrtichl town-hip, I 1 ainh fa coi.n'y. I n , adjo nin lands of John ,'. 1 Xeason. JoM-pli ILikci. nmt others, con.ait.iiur 40 iier- . more 01 l".-s ahout 10 acr- s l-.-.i rod. in pos- 1 s-'ssion o James K. rVeasoii. T.ikea in : vecm ion , nod to 1 sold al the suit ot JJcniK't .1. ,S..Hji:r, lor I US'- o' JlH'. .'vlclloil. I A l.s. a ,1 the ri lit. tlt! and in on pf of I'rneis i.-m i'er. ot. in mm 10,1 pe ee or parcel of land situate in Part township.l a inbria iinr.y. 1 a., mi j ii'i-n : In n.'s of 1 ieor e I "ro-h. ! os. pi, rs"i ii ehis.-r, I. -. n rd .Mnitifoi-I mid 01 hers, c.n.i a itiimr T5 ai res, more or less, iiiioui 00 tie -red eleari d. having thcrc- .... . . f n.l ........ ..... I .. I ... I T 3, ..... 1. I I , Winn 1!t. of. in and ion pi' ee or parcel of land A 1 Fa. all the rijht. title tin l Interest of Kohort A. auuilieil of. in and tn all that curlaiii lot 01 Minute am! Loin 1 In ! lie iiomu:! 11 r- eoniitv of 1 nnit riii. and sin ot tol lows X'-i .to? 'Jisl le.-t- to l ost and ldaee ol (.'iMiiit.' ; ihji.-i hit woo 111.5 n'.fc-itirtiii-iuc ..1,-1 apinirtei, aiioos 'I'.iketi in execution and to he s aid nt 1 tie suit ol Susannah r.uinpl'ell. Tkum or Pai.K.- Oi'o-t liir.l of t!ie rnirc!in?? money to t e pui-.' when th" n p.'i f v i knn.iki-d iiownl and t!i-- i--:ii;ttiiii'.H t Vi-tiil:as upon eon f,i ni.iUi'ti of the d -.-d. Hl.KMAX P.ATTMr.U. SheriCT. Fa d ;fil OlTicc, Lticii dini j, Nov. l.t. Is",.;. . ..... . :.. .1. .. i...n.,:....n .. ...I 'isier's IVnrr?. "Vu'l'If F. is lir-rohy irlvcn thnt the fol.owlntr j.N 11:111 ed uociiiuits lull e tii-en p ied and filed 111 t!io l:it''ioi s nilii-i" tit !'.lnnsi:ir.r. Pi mi.l lor t h:' con nt y ol Cam la i ', unci will ho prose n i,l t- tin; l.Tphan-i' C .uii of sc.il cunnly. 1'i-r i-ii-.firpiiiti'"'" fio' all iwntiee, f.n WkiixUUAV, the ft day of llWKm:ti, A. 1. 1S7: 1 The first and final neconrd of Thomas fTrir-f-tli. anarlianot Ncwtnn tirilt'.tli. a minor child ol ( Irii'iiUi Urilftth. lato of t,'amlriii towr.si.ip. de ceased. 2 1 he first nd partial account of Jos. D. Jose, ru.irdi.-in oT William V.. Mary K.. Joiin H.. Jane, (lertru te and Kannie NeviH. chl dren ot illiam and KlizaLieth Ncvil!, late of Johnstown horoiuch, deceased. , ..... 3 The first and Until account of Joseph Criste, ndirltiisirator c"i i.sii.-nc.f'i ii,i..r., if Ann Koarnev. lute of .Minister township, decease,!. 4. The account o! Joseph Masters, ifuardian of T.uiiin, !- Wanner, a minorehihl of Lewis Ueushuor, late ot Tnvlor township, dece scd. h The iirid and partial neenuiit of David ll. lies, admiiii'strator of John I). Adams, late of IIiMiti'ers-la '.e hor'.uxii. decens '1. 6. The hrst mid tiual BC(.lUll, of James Krina, n 'ministralnr of Daniel W. iotiirlmour, lute ol Coiieniaiiii h'li ou.i-li. dei'onse.! 7 1 he at eou'it. ol KrancisO l-rielanrt Mnltlicw Mrllturli. a.iminis: ratois of Matthew Melluijh, late ol Menstor township, deceised. The 1rt ami partial account of Charles Isnx ton. admin istralor ol Israel toiia?linour, late of J ae"'; son 1'iwii: hip. deceased. The first and partial account oft fiarles Hnx loti', trustee to sell the real estate of Lewis l!en slioof ili-eca S--I . in The a count of f?eoru:c Scl-.ra-lcr, executor or Susan Wiihelm, late of Johnstown horoiigli, ''U ftTho' first an I final aoc.nnt of Jaeoh Zimmer-in-m iru r linn ofMarv Kichciischr. niinorchild ol John Ilicher.sthi, late orConemaugh borv-ii.'i, ' V' l lie second and fi-al account or Parhnra l.if-fin-jror. administratrix o! Chris' inn JJilllne., late ot onoimi'Jirli horoniih. deceased. 13 The first and final account or John Shar-l.au-'h trustee l f-H the real estate or Hridiret Coinidiell, late of Washington township, dec d. 14 The ftrt account ol I Nitharine J. stnltx. aa inttiistratrix of Ki zaheth Crum, lute of Suminer lnll township deeoased. , 11 Tiie ttrst iieeotint -f t etli.ir.ne J. Stn.tr. ad min'f? Tatrix of I tutha.lne Cruin, lato or Summer, lit. I township. ile-.-Hsod. ,j j t,e sec . and final acentint of Henry Scan Inn and John M imnlon. executors of Mich 1 Cun ninirhain date ol Snsniichanmi township, dee d 1 Th-i lirat and linal account of A ndrew SI rltt matt, r executor of Henry Uu;k, late of Carroll U7" TUe n'rsTitVpnrtlal f-cv of 17. . StnW, execnlorol W. U. SUill, late ol Adams township, Ucco.isg.1. j AMK M. SIXOKn, Hr.lstcr. '' neitli er's tiltlce, Lhenshurir, Not. 0. 76. mows' a rr ITa"i s k i kxts. NoMCfi is liereby piven tliat tli fol low!, ir nitme.l npi.liilwin.'iits ol p.-onnl pro ,....jv..f .Icted.nls. sel.'.te. and net apart lor pie- wldmvs of inietsfalos under the Act nt As J.TnldV of the Mil, day of April. A. D IkII have hoeti Cilo.1 it.;th lteKtrer-s Ollce. at t. ...iisl.iirjr, nn.l will lie presenti'il to the ilipliaus Court of Ciiml.ria eoiintv. lor eonfirm.it ion atil "llnw '.nee. on r v.u V.st) A v, the Cth day of Dkcf.M Hk.k. A. I). InTiS, to wit : . Diventory and appraisement, of certain perstwial iiroiieriv appraised and set apart for Harriet 'lotijfhiionr, widow or D. W. Cousrhnoiir, late of Cmneinanith hortiuitli. dee'd. ilf6.e.. . . ..it,. .. ,..nt ol certain nersonal ' jllvwiiLorv iniii 4i'i'4 ... - ; , ... I uroiierty appraised and sot apart for l-.lKabetb . ! l I ,.f Prnneis X ChrlStV. It OfUnl- litzin township. ilecM.n7. PS. ' J AM KS M. SI.VUI-K. Clerk (t. C U. C. Clerk.' OOiec, Kbousburs, Nov. 6, W.ti. l- r-Hin 1 Mi nate and Loin 1 In ! lie iiorou.liol l ! I ' tin w v l,-.l I. ::1 l.IM..ej illl.t li I-Seri tied MS to! lows ' 1 I'. Ultimo. 1:1 1 11. o'iiii; . 1,1 i.i-ii.., ,j- , , . !!- j ini'.iii j at a msi an. I corner ol lot of Nicholas J Na-jlean.l St. .I'-scph sfrei.'t : lietice Willi sail i ; s: reef . north 67 li-et. ; JK'-'t and corner of lot of ' ; lier.rv Siolt. ; thence east ly Slid lot r-i k-ei. to I !!.. --.,, ..11,,.-. l..,nu f,- ciil ulll-t- I I -, ,.- l on a i' 4. 11- ; ' J r.i-. ..uth 1,7 f -et. to iiosi : tiieto-e west Hi h lot id vi.L.ln "HE IS A FHKEMAN EBEXSIIURG, SHERIFF'S SALES. TV? virtue r,r. piinJry writs of 17 n l.ooif Kx. It hniiat.AlKiAVen UUmi j,o;io.s and hrrnrl I-'l .f T f ",e 1'",)rt nt l'nn..n 11. .is or l.Hinl.i ia county and to uie liin cti d. SH. llm-SK IN JOH.VSTOVN, till S.i TV ill) AY, December 27, 1S7H, at 1 ircuic'K, p.m., iho followinir real estate to wit: . i ; T , "V' HaviiiK thi leon eicoted ii plank shuiht.'r house and fixtures. T.ikcu in i ixcciition mid to Lc-sold at the suit of JjuicsC. Murray. Al.5i, all f lie riadit, titleand interest of Peter Iliii isi-r, ot, in and to a piece or parcel of land sittinte In 1 oder township, Catiil.rta comity, J n., iirtjoinlns.' lands of Caiinu ia Iron C.miiiumiv. .eoi-reSpiiintl,-, Vst Iloclistein. and others, (oiitaiinnji' 2o acies, more or less, ml olom-cd and lciK-ed, tiavitig thereon erected r one nory phmk hoiiKeiuid loir stable, not now in tiipiod. AIhii. hII the riirht, titl and interest .d Ivior Horner, ol, in and to a piece or parcel of land Fitna'e In Coiii-.ii:t,iir!i t nwushf p, I '.ttiii.ria coll i t . Hdjoiiiiiiir lauds of Archie Homer. ti t isl inn Hornur mid lJii Horner, contaiiiiiiir :ju Mures, tiioic or l.-s, about one a',-re eicaied, nnviiirf 'hereon erected a lojr cabin, nut now niji npii-d. I ak. -n in execution and to be fold at the poit of Jacob C. II n ner, ii-liniiiit rator of J.ieoli Jinr in r. ('.. ceased. A t.s, i, -.it tin- I io-lit.HIlo ond interest of Chrip 1i:m iuriei. ot, j. mul to w huut fei-oimd siiu.itf in t.'onetiiaiiKh iioroiiirli, Cainin ia eonii tv. J'n.. t rout m-f on Portaire st reel and uuioiti lti I ds of Welsh and Jones heirs and Jacob l-'ronheiser. umi i iinniiie- back to strei t. Inn ilia- t hi r-on ei-ccted a iai t wo stoi c f ri.tue house, in the occupancy of Christian "Dm Tics end Mrs. I.ycotn. and a two story plank house, in the t.cciipa.icy of Michael Soifcil. Taken in execution and to bo t-old at t ne suit id It. iu-ra'.-h. Ato. nil the riirht, title and int. r -d of John W. Lewis, of, in and to a lot ol un-iiod situate in Prospeet borotnxii. Ca in tiria eoiini i , Pctin a, f rout iiui- im Inari y street on I h- s, -u 1 1,, a n ,,i ;, v on th-- east, I it of J unes Williams on the nort h, and lot of Thomas Hiiatids on t ie west, bavin? thereon r -cted two iwoi-tiny leius.'s, now in I lie oeeiipancy of Jul in ConnclT. W m. Lewis and John V. Lewis. Taken In "xi i-ti ion and to be sold nt tin-suit of Cisey & Koirarty. A l.so. nli tne I ilit. title and interest of John Co.v, of. ia and to a lot or piece or ground situ att in Cam'irla ruiro'iirh, amt.ria eoiintv. Pa., IromiiiK.oii Ihe north by Uiver sin id. hit of J. P. Met 'onasrhy on the we.-t, lot of .las. Meoiran on he ea-i, a nd an alley on I lie sou i h, having thereon or-cted a one-and a half story luiiis,. and n stable, nut now oecupie I. Taken in .Te l: ii l ion a til to be sold nl 1 In.- suit ot t ii. Ki.'i.s. A l .so, i. it I lie I ii.'hl. t itle n i.d inlcro-o ol Sain 'I llt'i rs, id", in and to a lot ol' ground situate in Last ConciiuiiiKii bcirouirh. (.'.iniinia county. I'a.. f rotil n k on the east by FirM s! n i t mid ad .joniitiir lot ol I'lioiliria Iron Co. on Hie north, havinir an alley on the west end south, havitur lii'Toon erected a two story house, now i,i i in i' cu;-aiii y ol' Josi-pii KnjriH. Taken in i .vri u ti'n and t In- sold at the snit of P. 1-'. Sli iu--r. Ai.su. nil the rii'hi, title mid Interest of Jos. flatisi. ol, in mid lo a lot of ground itutite in Cotubiii biii-ou jh. l.'auibria eoiint i , I'.i.. I routine-on t; ilroad si ri-t t on tin; north, ai'joi.iimr )' of I;. I'. Jon. ' estate on the west, b-t of Wm. Minihati on t he east, a nd an nlhyoti the south, hayii-ir thereon erected a twost n y house mid plank stable, now in (lie oceuiVini y id Jos. (Litis. T .iken in exi-eutiotl nsd to tie sold t-t tnv suit ol t he Com moil wc.it h of Pciius Iva nia, for i's(.. A l.o. :i!i lb' r'pl-.t. title and interest of f-ntn-n d ,M. li itni-y and I ti'Zio Kainev. of. in and to nil that em t.ini lot or piece o! i; round si nut I e, l iiijr a ml beii.a in I l.e boron - a of Johnstown, I 'aroi.riji -oiiiil y. Pa., t wen t j t feet on Market slri-i l and e.Tfeiidirijt tuiek tile same ividdi sivty-stx ttiii feet, more or ie?s, to lot of Char.i-s i'.. l-.ilis, iitnl known in p! in of I. -t.s Iai 1 in' In" W. (.'. L'-wis. ad in in isi in tor of D-nil Kite's est a : c. hs lot tin tnbi-r si " ll'.), and adjoin, inu- lot of Wiliiatn Sow t Ii well on ni-M-le anj lot nl trionnd whi h John f'". Iltr.ies nn.l vd,e. 1 y ttietr ileed delct April:!, l.ii. nuivey; d in fee lo t'e above nam ! Li..ieS. Kaiilsi-y; ti .net li'T wiili tin; h--r.-iii'iiiin-iits and iippitrteiia .ies thereto. T.ik-- in cvocuCoii and in be sold at the suit of the John-down J Juiidi.ijf i Loan As soeia' i- m. Jr.HMSnK S.it.K. Oue-lliird r,f the purchase teoru y to he paid when, the property is Knocked li.rvn, and tti" reniuiii'iijr tvo-thi;d9 upon con t'l ii.ation of tiie d 'ed. HKK .f AN HAT'.-dnif, Sheriff. f heriT's Omie, Kbi iisburn". Nov. Id, 187J. r- i ' . ' . ' j in Ipl.IAL LIST for Doceinlcr Term, - 1S70, roimneneing on MiiNHAV, Hie itli lcy of snic1 rnenih : 1 ,VEK;i Tilentzer ts. Tloiuier onrad : TC.ine vs. 7.1. II. Nat h.iii son it Co.; .Myers vs. 1I. 11. Nathai.s-.ai. f-KOri VTF.KK. ( Snpp v.'. Krise. M. D.. fcitrno.l i?sti": r.urns , VS. Krise. M. H., f' i nod issue: Seidell v. Con- i rad, toienod isue; Pate vs. Went roth, Iviiri.ed issue: Kla ! t'-ry vs. Pint fery ; Cambria Iron i,o. vs. i-'ishor: White is. Knoulton : ll'iirus vs. or- ; riS'.n: Co-ipi-r vs. Jli-.M ui iin ; Hamilton vs. Kay- i lor: Wins ,n vs. Lipsley; l.iissell vs Iloehs ein: Wats.-n vs. Kennedy nt.'nl.: lireslle vs. Ilamion ; li'Ncill vs. ',rny; f'r mheiser vs. J ohn,-to n ' Horottah: MoOarioy vs. Patterson: Kerr vn I trad icy. et. al.; Wall e , s vs. Sh'V-ina kor : (rritinh . vs Ivei'm ; Irvin t Keim vs. N:i!" : Mellon vs. . Finney Juhnstoii : Cooj.or .. Mellon vs. Finney t J olinsron ; Shall -r vs. Monaokor; Frilsr. At Co. ! vs Lyneli, 1! Mel 'OLlxA N. l'rot honoi nry. j l'nit honotnry's Otiice, Lbonsbiirsr, Nov. 6, )S75. mm liDIiAHCE AdEKCY. r.F. DICK, Gen'l Insurance ilgeiit, nn r;xs n vn g , l m . Policies written at short notice in the OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" i it of Iir I'lixt 'l Ki "omimil. rjicnshnrsr. Sept. TI. 1S73 -ly. TATCI IMA KINO. Having tak- ! wf fn the room fortiierlv itl occupied 1-vH. Kinkoad, F.sq., in fr -;T. the rear oft he old Fin-km a n ofliee f'.i t " and next door to M L. Datman's ', stor. Hisrh street, the nndersiirne-f u'CjL would respect hilly inform the pub- "-x--lie that he Is prcii red to repair clocks watches, jewelry, etc., at short notice, in a workinntillk 'manner, nnd at the lowest livlr.if j rices. Pleaga jrivo me a call. ('AHL JKIYINILS. K-ienslmr,?, Oct. 20, 1ST6.-Im. ADMTXLSTH ATOR'S NOTICE t.i on i' A -xt i.t. k-w- llonsiriM"- ilec'i!. Harina obtained letters nf administ ration on the j estnteol Andrew Dixlson. late ot A lleirheny town- . siiip. ('atiibria eoitntv. deceased, the uadersiancd , takes this method of" notifylnir all persons In.teht- i ed to said estate that payment mast tic made im- I tuediaeelv. and those ha'vinur claims against the : same will consult their own interests by jircsont- , in li thcin to me properly authonticatcl forgjtllo meat S. W. DUt (3LASS. Nov. 10, 1876." Administrator, j A' DM IXISTU ATOIt'S N Oil CK. j Kstate of Wm. Quixtox, ilecM. I Tetters of administration on the estate of j Wil'lmn fj.ifrtton. le.to oT Blaeklick town-lip. riocen;I, havir.jir been irranted to the under- ir.ied. all persons ind-bted to said estato are r i... ..,.,ei, a t4. itoilfi iiiimi-iiijlii i.hi mi-ill. , liei.i.v in" i". - - ami those ha Vina- claims npainst Ihe satne are rennet-ted to preset! M hern . b-m, Nov. 11, 1?".(5.-Ct. A(Iuiii:itiator. N OTFCM fP Assignf.f. OF HIS A P- j I'lMNTMFNT IX liAN'eRl TTCY. II Crf- ern DixM-i'-f of fvnn-'jJmiffi. The undersigned hereby irives notice or liis ap- poinlmcnt b Assinoe ol Fkuoi sand Mak.v. of i '..41-rr.ntnn-n in ihe County of Cambria, and State ; of Pennsylvania, who has been ad ju lifed bank rupt nix.n his creditors' petition by the District Court of nald ornr0 gMI,f:T. Not. 24, lS73.-St. Assiftnee. B OA IIDINO SCHOOL for Young LAmrs. The Sisters of i .' T'A St. Joseph have opened a KoMnt- eVrt"3Sh-u? in School for Yonnif Ladies at f jj , -. SJ SI Mary'a Convent, Hollidaya fejf bnra;. 1'a.. T- Rms. f SO per nnntim. ptysbla in advance Mueic und Languages, extra chargo. I9-1.-3ji.J i I Al l. the rilit. title nnrl intercut or Samiu-I F. ike id. in mid to two lots of Kround fmuate n I pp, r .irt. rtownvhip, Cambi iu count v. .. lo.iiiti.r ,, ,,e i Sii,i,.,-M-t pj kl! ,ld adjiiinin lots of I to, litre Is inriii, 1 1. ' T O I'll! I I . H IIU - WHOM THE TRUTH MAKES FHKE, AND ALL PA., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1S7G. isi.i r: am iii.i "Oh, motlier! viliat. ilo they mean liy lilne? Ami what ilo tliey iiir..in by grav V" Was lieanl from the lips of si little child As slie Iiottiidei! in from J!ay. The mother's eyes 11 lied up with tears; She titriu il to lier.iinrjin fair, Atnl sinooilied aivay from the t-unny brow Its tre.asnreH of golden hair. "Wlir, mother's eyes are blue, my sweet, And praiidpii'si hair is gray, Ami the love lie hear our darling child fiioiv.7 stronger every il.iv." "lint wlir.t did they mean?" persisted the child ? "For I si w Ivr o cripples to-dar, And one of them paid he fought for tbo bine; The other, he foti-ht for tne gray. "Now he of the blue had lost a leg, The other had but one ariit; And both seemed weary and sail, Vet their greeting via kind and warrfl. They told of battles, in days gone by, Till it iiia.L- my young li..arl thrill ; The leg was lost in the wilderness tight And ihe arm on Malvern Hi!!. "They sat at I he stone by t! firm yard gate, And talked for an hour or more. Till their eyes grew bright and their hearts seemed v Hi 111, Willi lighting their battles o'er; Ami I'.iiting at hist wiih a Srieinliy grasp, Jn a kindly, brotlierly way, lvn-h called tit CJod to spited the time Uniting the blue and gray." Then tiie mother thought of other days Two stalwart boys fiom her riven ," How they knelt al her side ami, lisping, prayed "Our Father who art in Heaven ;" How one wore the grriv, the other the blue ; How they passed aivtiy from sight, And gone to the Iai d wiiere gray and blue Are merged in colors of '.igl.t. And she answered her darling with golden hair, While her heart was sadly wrung With the thoughts awakened in that pad hour. Ity her innocent, prattling tongue ; iue blno and the gray are the colors of C'.-l ; They .nit seen in ihe sky at even, And ni:i:iy a iiobh, gillant soul Has found I ln-ru cnli ain-e to Iiearen." jijis. row Asi tiu: in: ah. "You must look out for the sliccp, wife. These w at in d.iys w ill bring the bears out of their dens. They will bj ravenous, and like as not they will break into the yard and cany ofi" tome of the sheep. I saw boar tuicks ;tp the mountain this, morning." Well,';,,!,!. Mis. l'opn, "they needn't expect foJ t any of our hcip. f they roine pi on ling ronixl he re, I'll drive thsiii oil' in some way. We need li.e t-heep too r.mrli to have them cat tied oft' by beats." "I wish ynu imdeisfuod tiding the pun, wife. When I nm gone, I worry about 1 :iv:ug you and the baby till day al me. The woods are so rear, I can't he'p think ing some wild animal may come down fi o n the niooiii a'ms and Attack you." "V"U iiei dn't feir about ili.it,," answer ed 'iis. Pope. ''To be suie it is loin some wilh neither man imr ili'jj about. I pre sume 2 should feel safer if I tiuderstool handling a gun, but I don't believe any thing iv iil come nniir in the d.iy-linie. don't worry a!nuit us, only be sure to pet home before dusk." 'Don't expose the baby or yourself to any danger, and I'll be back before night." So saying, Mr. IVpo, with a bag of grain on his horse, slatted oft to the mill, leaving his wife and baby filone in their solitary log cabin in the wilderness. This conversation occurred in the town of Keil.y, Vermont, in the st.tiug of the year 1S11, when tl;;: region wa but little soltlrol, and when even tt'imm utidorstnod t!icy TTPre in OTEtnrtt rrril from wild beatts. Jesse Pojie's cabin stood close So the front of Xiiby mountains, in whose rocky f.istnsses bears, e il anrmnts and wolves had their inaccessible dens. Dears, especially, were so thick as to be a s nice of constant dread to those who bad llocks, oi- were conipeile.l to leave their homes tiuptotecti d, uhilo they went to the larger H'l t lements on necessary business. Mis. Pope fully understood the peril that Borrounded her din ing her husband's ab sence. Her cheerful talk wit h her husband was not mete bravado. She said what she did, as much io keep her own spirits upas todispel her husband's anxiety. She knew that he must go to the mill, and there was no .vay for her but to stay at home and be as brave as possible. She was a brave woman. Nature had endowed her with courage, and the sui rounilings of her early life had all tended tofoster.ind strengthen it. She fully understood her sit nation and when her husband passed out of sight she knew she and her baby were r.lono in the great, wilderness, beyond the leach of help, (It'itiM anything serious occur. Dut she hail always lived in t lie wilderness. The hoivl of the wolf and the growl of the bear were familiar sounds to her. and she had become accustomed to a lonely hfe in tlio woods. So, ins-ead (if shutting herself in t he liou.se, she went on with her work as usual. Afler the broakfast dishes were washed find put away, she brought out her "linen whetl" and went, to spinning llax. They must have clothes for summer wear, and that was the season to spin and weave, be foie the summer fully set in. I can re member my mother aiid herspinnin-wheel and I can iimiine just how Mrs. Pope looked, r.itling with one fiiot on the treadle. I can hear ihe buzz of the wheel as it Hew round ; I can see just how often she dipped Iter fingers in the little cup of wnler, assho drew out the fibres of flax aiid dexterously shaped the strong, symtneli ieal thread, in a manner that would astonish modern house wives. All the Ion 2 "orenoon her musical wheel kept humming its pleasant tune, stopping only now and then as its mistress either crowed to the baby in the cradle, or look ed out to see that no wild animals we.e prowling about. Noon came and went, nml nothing disturbed them. The baby in the cradle vi-cnt ofF to sleep, and she J.ept on witli her work. Afler a time ishe arose and looked out again. This time she saw an astonishing sight ! Coming down the mountain side fiom the woods, she be held a full-grown bear, not a bundled yards distant. He was on his -jvay to the yard where the sheep were in fold, and she knew he was after them. She had a pun, but that would not avail anything, for she 1-ad never learned to use it. She had an ftxe, but she knew an axe to be a poor weajKin to fight a bear with. The ntxt thing she thought of was a p'tchfork. Their few tdieep weiea treasure to the family. All their winter clothing was to Cone from tho sheep, aud now they were iu A HE FLAVE3 BESIDE. ! peril ; she aroused to instant action. The ! one absorbing thought ot savinsr the sheen banished all sense of personal danger. In siead of shutting herself up in the house she darted out and closed the door after her, lest anything should molest the baby. Then running into the log barn, she snatched up the pitchfork, ran around the barn, and planted heiselt directly in the bear's path. Dratidibhing her pttehfoik and screaming at him, she attempted to scare him back to the woods. Dut the bear was ravenous hungry, and be came straight down the hill at her, showing bis teeth and growling fiercely. As be ap proached and sprang tow aid her, Mis. j Pope dodged and dealt him a blow, the iron rung ol the toik striking hitu exactly on the end of the nose. The shook stunned the bear foi an instant, and during that one insP.int, with almost superhuman strength, Mrs. Pope plunged botn lines of the lotk into the bunt's side where she sup posed tiie heart to be. Kit her good Im tune, or the hand of Providence, directed the Ve.ipon, fur of!u of the tines passed clear through the bear'B heart, and he fell over dead, leaving her not ouly victorious, but uuii.w Jiied. After the excitement of the contest was over, Mrs. Pope went back to the house, shuddering at t lie extremity of peril she had been in. Dut alter a tune her uei vousnc-ss pnsped tl", anil she went on with her work again, and so the after noon wore away. At length, when the suu was about an hour high, she saw her husband emerge from tiie woods near the house. She left her spinning-wheel, and, with the baby in her anus, met l.iui at the door as though nothing unusual had occurred. As he came up lo the door leading bis hoise with one hand, and holding on the bag of llotir with the other, lie spoke out : "Well, wile, 1 am thankful nothing has hapeued to you while I was gone. 1 sii posu ii was loolish, but 1 couldn't help woriying all the time." "i don't know as it was foolish, husband. Dut hilcli the horse, and bring the bag in. I waul to talk with you." hen the bag was deposited in the house, Mis. Pope said : "So you were nervous about us, then?'' "Yes 1 don't remember ever being so nervous before in my life. Well, husband, i was nervous, too. I couldn't help thinking what could 1 tlo if a bear should come down from the moun tain alter sheep," 'Why common sense would tell you what, to do; shut the door, lake care of yourself and baby, and let ihe sheep go." "Do you think so, husband?" 'Oi course I do. W hat else could you hai e done "You will see if jott go out behind tho barn and look." "Dchind the barn ? What doj-ou mean ?" "I mean what I say.- Go and look be hind the bain Mr. Pope started out in the greatest wonder, while the wife buried her face in the baby's apron, lo smother ihe womanly tears she eouid no longer restrain. To Ins inter astonn-.bmeiit Mr. Popo found the dead beai behind the bain, with the piichfoik in its side. When he went in and hoard the story from his wife, he lolly realized that some thing hild happened during his absence, end that lie had more reason thau ever to be thankful. I am indebted to the wife of James Harris, Ksq., of St. Johnsbury, Vt., for this history of Mrs. Pope's encounter with the bear. Mis, Harris' father Dev. Timo ti'y Locke lived not far from Mr. Pope's house at the time. Mrs. Harris still dis tinctly remembers seeing the bear skin tiaileo oil ihe outside of th-J barn, where it remained all summer, while Mrs. Pope be came famous throughout the region for her heroism. A Wortnr.rtFrr. Riiidaxd Doq Stoky. The following incident of yesterday is so improbable, and yet so interest ingly 1 1 tit h lui that we prefer to verify it stilhcioiiily to remove all civil. Dr. Hunt, at It vington, has an Knglish pointer dog, who is the ad miration of the neighborhood and the ter ror of tramps Madame lias ennary birds. Yesterday morning- one of them escaped, and the usual stern chae succeeded. The bitd made a long- detour, closely followed to her occasional resting places, until near ly an hour had been wasted, while the pur suers had grown six in number, we might say seven, for old "Dash" had been at heel," and was interested in the result. Suddenly the bird flushed sailed swiftly across t he street, with Dash hard after her. The bird was flying low and all the pui-suers trying to call oft' Dash, but he kept on, rnado a sudden leap in the air, caught the bitd in his mouth, as a Irvington boy wouh! a ball on the fly, aud theu dropped to "chatge." Of course the bird was eaten up nnd swallowed? Of course not. Mr. C W Harrison ran up and there was the biid tendeily impt isoned within the capacious jaws of Dash, and the old fellow promptly surrendered "Dickey' to Mr. Harrison's, hand, with htirdly mora than a milled fealhen The affair was wonderful in two things the acnuraoy of the cal eh, and the gentle shelter Dash gave the little fugitive in the only spare room he has his capa cious mouth. Where is t he border line be tween reason and instincl?-V. V.Adctrliser. An ExAMn.r: rem Girls. "Hlsie Emport. a daughter of a citizen of Paris, was be trothed to a young man, to whom she was to be married in September, 1770. On Mie evening before the wedding day the bride groom was at a paity, at w hich the bride was also present : he was very merry, talk- , rd a great deal, and in his self-conceited ' - rr . i . . . . . . i . , t , : . .. a eiiOll io ciiimst; oiiicis iiiouoii i.im luiot-u his jokes against religion. His bride affec tionately remonstrated with him, but he rejected all her remonstrances with the tope of a man of tho world, who will not appear fio old-fashioned as to show any re siect to Ood and religion. The gill was frightened at tlrst, but sixin summoning up all her courage said decidedly : "From this moment, since I remark that religion is not wot thy of your esteem, I can no lon ger be j'onrs; he who does not lovo Ood can not really love his wife ;" and to this decision she remained steadfast. In vain did the bridegroom now simulate religious sentiments ; she only despised him all tLe more. In vain did her parents try to patch up .ho matter. She kept firm to her determination not towed the man who mocked at his God and leligioti aud she woh thereby the respect of all tnily good J people, who felt thai she had acted wisely and well. WHA T SIM WllA, J). THE I.PISTI.F. OF A Vol NO I.APT, fOOK TO r.LCUMK A T-.Kini., TO A FK.MAt.l-: Fill FN n. "MORE l.lULS OK TH V. SAME KINO Nil LEI). The father of an interesting and acro'm plished daughter of this city has left at the JJitte oflice a sort of literary curiosity iu shape of a letter of correspondence. The letter is from a lady friend, and was Wr'ttten to the above geiitleniair. daughter while ehe was absent from Heading. When she came home she showed itto her father, who feels interested enough in social liteiauiie to have it spread before the community for the benelit of the public in cencral. Heie it is : Well, Lizzie, yon know I'm to bo mar ried. 1 believe 1 toid you of it. befoie you left. Then, however, I was not so ceitaiti of it as I am now. Yon know you can't always tell what the young men mean un til they actually commence talking about the vicddiiig clothes. Dy and by some one will come along anil pick jou out from the crowd and propose mati itnony. Don't let the young men fool you. Tliey ate much more naught' and awful now llu-.n ever before, and gracious knows what they'll lie a few years hence. 'ut we are neaiiy all rixed. I'm to be dressed very common. We aie Roing to be mariied at our house and tl;re is not going to be the leat fuss about it, eithci. My chess w iil be of white cambric, nud yon know that the niatet iai is quite ehcrp, rnl so serviceable that I can wear it duiinrr Z?i0 Funimer evenings. I shan't buy a costly uYrss and then fold it away and her p it in all uio: iu remembrance of our widdittg d iv. Not rt bit of it. 1 had put down my outfit at a hundred dol lars, and do you know Pic saved vixty dollars on it; ami with that sixty dollais we can fiu nhh one more room iu cut house than we had at first intended. So inuc'i fur that. We sh.!l have a little wine and cake, that is all. Only a few ldatives will be present. We do not expect any silver presents, neither are we going lo borrow any for the occasion. We shan't have a house full of spongers to eat up our t hings, laugh at our foolishness, and ctitic-isc our manners. We ilo not desiie a house full of young men to ciaek vulgar jokes at our expense, cil her. Would you ? We'icjust going to have a quiet wedding. No trips lor us. The bouse has got to be furnished from attic to basement, aiid ihe gas ami water tin ned o;:. Mother says the fire i:i Ihe heaters and range will be ready burn ing just as if we had been at housekeeping for a year. She is going to market tho day before, and Ihe pantry will be full of just what we want. Isn't she a dear soul:' .lust lo think. I'm to be loistiess of a whole house. My husband, hov cpn-er that sounds') and he is not my Inn-hand yet, says 1 can have a girl and a wash-woman. Hut no, 1 snail !nve no such thing. As for Hashing; guess 1 can attend to that. .Tu-d t hmk of such an extravagant proposition. Why I'm going to keep up live shares in a l.milding associat ion, md the'tnoney I can save by doing our own wmk 1 can pay into the society, iu our joint name, so that half will be mine. Then if we ever have .1 daughter or son we can build them a house when they get mat l ied. I won't describe the future we are going to have. You must sec that for yoarsidf. Dut no di ink ing in our house, Lizzie ! No sideboards no liquor. Friends can have ft nit, w ater, cigais, li-jwers or tea, but no strong dtink of any kind. I am bitterly opposed to it. My husband, when he's out, can do as he pleases, but he has promised to allow me 10 be the guaidian of our home aud 1 shall ever pray lor Mrer.gili to make it a happy Christian home for both of us. I dmi't mean a prim, tidy, stt aight-laccd. quiet house, dark, gloomy and mould. O, no ! I believe in vhmty of sunshine, plenty r-t light and air; laugl.ti.r, joy, mirth atnl moil in. cut, fl-iweis, cmaiy bin's, society; but no whisky, ln?er, brandy or horrid gin. No, no. It is a vile serjK iit, this strong or malt diink. Dut my husband dare smoke in the house. Indeed ho dare do anything he pleases that may please Ids friends, ex cept what I have mentioned. They may have all the fun they want ; tear up the house and upset every thing, as long as they don't break orilstroy things, and provided 11 don't come too often. Now that's the sort of a wife I'm going to be. I'm going to have a bill of faro for cveiy day in the week ail mapped out and agreed upr.n. And I'm going to keep it up too, light straight along. I believe that it will be cheaper in the end to know just what you're goitt'j to have beforehand. Then there v. iil be nothing done in si hurry and Ishfill never be at a loss to know what to get for dinner and supper. I shall buy bread rtnd rolls and hive the butcher call every morn ing if I d:sire Ii im. I detest too luiuh meat-eating, particularly in'sunitiier. Dut there. I have wiitteu so much that my liitle head is swimming 'round and 'rootid. Well, we don't get married more I ban once or twice in a lifetime, so we might as well make the most of it while we are at it. When you come home call and see us, you w ill always be welcome Then I shall tell you all about the more real side of married j i f o. " Uondiii g Ki igle. How they Make Pins. A snappish, voracious little dwarf of a maciiino pulls in the win', bites it off by inches incessantly, 14'. bites a minute, and just as it seizes each bite a .saucy little hammer wiih a concave face hits the end of the wire three taps and "upsi Ls" it to a head while he grips it hi a countersunk hole between his teeth and lays it sideways i:i a groove, where leveis and springs, playing like lightning, points the pins, und whence they are dtopped into a box. The pinnate then polished, and two iatel.igent machines re ject every cooked pin. Auotlier automaton assorts half a dozen lengths, and a eifect geniu3 of A niat-'hino hangs Cue pins by the he;.d and trvnsfcr ihei.i In slips of paper and by one movement t-tieks them all through tivocorrugsted tidges in the paper, when the wotklis finished. The pin ma chine is f iie of the neaiest approaches to the dexteiity of the human hand that has been invented. It is about tho sire of n sewing machine, which it closely resem bles. "Well, Pat," said an indulgent master to his coachman, who had just been de scribing the glories of a St. Patrick's day dinner, "wasyourappetite sated ?"' "Sated is it. yer llmior? Shore pii it wasn't. It hal to slit and up along w id iuself most of lue time." Terms, C2 per year, In advance, NUMIJKK 11, Ji Ht cr's liny J'htfos'tjtm; A Denver boy of j.boot the nstnl bad boy age, but lincoliTiuotily ingenious l l mischief, has accidentally deiclojied theory which is offered as a i.ilioual ex planation of I he phenomenal meat sho wois that aie said to occur m some sections ,f this ivoiideifnl country. Modem shoiieis of meal are us ma: vvlM. as ihe ancient rain of manna in ll.e Wi'detrn-ss wlieri w ith the chosen people v-ne fed, I nt if '.ho Denver ineit-i nt l- s.ce-epti o a., accounting for them there is a very small nioiueiim ,,f miracle lift in tiii-se t xeo,d i.mai ovc. indi ces. Dut, to the Diuier i.-" ex-,,,., ;11U liU His indulgent father loniw-j nn, i (j ,e would ipiit the sociv ty of s m:i-yoini - fu-e-booters. who bad nnht'y cuot ais in : netghboung vacant lot and stay ai home ! He a good boy he wo-ild ,v bj, a ,,,.r whciewith he c.ir.ld be iiirr;:.'iv amused in Ihe domestic door-yard. I ude were his little sister and the household oat lor his game, and he cmi!! Ii:ie h'ts of fun u-as-ing them. The b-.y agu-i-d to t lip proposi tion, and the dog cam,.. (t wa a inean looking dog,-small, with a long bushy tail, which l;.il had a cnvaidly fasiijon ol get' ting between Iris leys and coming out iu front and tickling his nose in moments of fear. The dog had no courage to worry the cat or tr rise his sister, and it looked l.fcc a total failure. Dut the hoy was in genious. He imagined that if "lie could manage to keep the dog's, t nil erect he would !e as biave as any other dc, jm-l be might get some fun.out of hniT.' He I lied ins mother's pcail Hatch, but this diil ted answer. He UkJ yanoin, id her expedients, but all proved lul l.-, i .i dog's nil wonid between his -gsnt tbo first hint of danger and there was no !:i;l t or fun in him. It was iii.h-ntly the tai"s fault. One day a p do lei can.ea'e u-.g itli a large lot ,.f toy balloons A brihi idea, struck the boy. The old f dks weie away from home, and since he had quit lhefiee boolcrs :'.nd taken himself to itiiioeetit .o mestic joys he had no pocket i.u.mm v. put his i-n'eipt ise did not fail hitu in this ex tremity. I he balloons he inuM 1 ; e, and he ttaded a sufficient amount nf the home personal j lopcity to buy the pi iiu.t-i "s whole t-tock. To make the balloon at tachments to the dog tail was but the woik of a few minutes. lbed gppcan d to get lighter-Incited, and lien seamed amused at the j u -paint ions. The whole balloon power being applied the tail be haved splendidly, and the boy hisM-d his icgeneraie dog,,i t. a bigger one that hap pened to be passing the gate, li.liy expect ing to have sin interesting light. At tho Inst jump the little d-'g lose in the aii jaiJ sailed .-.way out of reach. The punts came :i ihe scene just in time to see the dog disappearing in the far blue ether. The Denver boy lost Li ii -g, and may re turn to the society id f I -hoi-tei s, but tie little incident will explain a wondeiful shower of meat that is bound to occur somewheie out- in v'oloiudo or the ad jacent ton itc-i ies. I he ii;c i,:, t.s yontu told the who.; .story lo hi.-, t lading w d !i the peddler for the balloons, and escaped punishment on the gn-ti id of tbe aid iiiid cotufoit he had gh-!i loscu nt iin: leseaich. '1 he f.ithei- thought of Finnk'uo Eying his kite to catlh the lightning. lie'saw his promising sou fly ing a ii. g o make a show er of meat and iiiet.'ifu'tiy spared the boy. Dut the hailo.ui ;", r did bung the dog's tail into an eli vaicl position, whiili was to be djinoiistiated. Hove Tr vctiNne Teach llom fl at a true lady may bo Poind iu calico quite as fiequciii as in i Ivct. 'leach them that a common school edu cation with con-inon mw, is b-. ;u-r than a college education without o. Teach them that one good, honest trade well mast et e l. is v.oilh a dozen, begoaily "prof'jssii-us." Ter.fh t'ic-m lhat 'LmiM't- W ii. I " - - j io i nr I it L ! policy" that 'tis bottoi to be poor than to i b2 lich on the pu fits of "crooked whisk v I. - . '.'f en... ami point y our precept I.y examples: of those whoaieuow su.iciitig he toi nietits of the doomed. Teach I hern to respect the ir ciders and themselves. Tench then? that, ,ts they rxpoct to 1,& men some day, they cannot .N s ion Icain to protect toe weak ami helpless. Teach them by your oimi imtj V that smoking in moderation, though t!.e least ,.f !!.c vices to which men aie h-irs, is dis gusting Id others r.tvJ hivtful to themselves. Teach them that to wear patched clot hen is no disgrace, but to wear a blaek eye' is Teach thorn that Ond is no icspecter .f sex, and that when be cave the seventh c-iinniandnieid he meant it for Iheiu as well as for their sisters. Teach them that by indulging their de praved appetites in tha worst loitns of dis sipation, they are not titling themselves to become the husbands of pure gil ls. Teach them that "lis belter to be an bon er, t man seven day s i:i the week, than to be a christian (?) one day and a illian six. Teach them that "'Jod helps theiu who help themselves." Do nil this and ynti w ill have brought them up "in '.he way they bhould go." now to Make Vienna Mr.r..in.- Sift in a tin pan four pounds of tionr, bank it u- against the sides, je.ur in one ipi.,i t of milk and water and mix into it tnough flour to form a tin batter ; then quickly and h..,tlr add one pint of i.ii-k, in which is dissolved ........c ... 4--o- .,v, - i.e ..o iiiree-otr,. tc-rs ounces of tJ.iffa-.fl 1 h i c'1,.,.i.1I.'s,0.1J pressed ye-ast : lenve the remaitidoi of t flour against the sides of the pan . Coy'er tho pan with a cl uli and set it in i j.-,ri: free from dr.ii'ght foi three-q larters of -m hour ; then mix iu the irst of the Hour until the dough will leave the button, ai of the pan, and let it utand two and a Tu-ilf hours. PiuaHy divide the mass into one pound pieces to be cut in turn inn, twelve pails each. This gh es ,le ,,5 a,, three and a ba.f inches thick, e.ioh corner of which is taken up nn.l folded ovei toi,e centre, and then the ciLes are lutned over on a dough board to 1 ise f, jlit!f a ,I( when theyar put into a hot oven that bakes them in ten minutes A 1 ir M . 00,4-4.7. A Mtl.F near Marysville. Cab.,..-.,;., probably the only animal of his kind inii -country w ith a b:,k account. H, , ,., a shecji herderiiearOritilev'sstation Y ,r some timo he has U-en d',.p,,vit,.,, jtJ bink the sum of per tn ..,t!, to the credit of Ins dog and mnle. so in o,ms of his sud' denly kicking Ihe bticl et they would L iva K-.metho.e- ,? liv(. , rj;(. ' J the dog d co, a.id Ihe mule is fu U.it A Ihe estate. v